APRIL 17. 1947A _, “WESTERN GUARDIAN Newe- U Bookstore. Water Street; l‘ mention will be delivered “Tfaeaurs; .|. Elmer Murphy, ire minim st. and George Clow. 90 Ottawa St. sunmu-znsrua and rumor: cotmr! ' ‘ptionl. Advertillnp L’ m» Gillldlln ml! t» Mum our, u n, of u» following stores in Surnmereide: " Drnntore. Water ltreet; QPODLO Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Street tn any homo in Bunmeruirie. rrier Boy at 2o per day or 12a per week. Phone I89 for this service. r31" your order to the boy responsible for deilverlec on y“; m“; _,___ ._roa saus. - One boat 22 n. . Iaarulell ' ,_1)}c. AUsTlN DELANEY, Stim- gerstde. will be absent from his office until May 8 trhtle in Ohi- wgo on at post-graduate course. _.l"t)ll SALE-Jharnt of '10 acres i-.~ttlt buildings, at Rosevllle, ownt-d p; Airs. ‘Phobias ‘Prainor. Apply p, gtpn-tt-y- M. Bell, Solicitor. Bum- mcrslde. "run SALE. - A block Clydes- dale iItlltlT‘, 5 years Old. Stred by yitltttni Lzrtidie.‘ A. l‘. Mulligan, Nctvteti. __.§O'l‘l(_.‘l5. - For Sale, Cobblers Iotlndalltfll Seed" Potatoes and m "rls. Clear readmg. Aleo quan- m. II tirirrhvood ttunber. Everett 5.‘, l.1tlll'_'-'. Sllfltty; Valley, R. R. 5. ..-]tl‘.\'itIR.\i. YESTEItl)/\Y—-Tite funeral til the lute Joint P. Wedge m: ttelrl yesterday morning at 9 n'rt.,.-x. Requiem Mass was rele- litnlrtl in St. Mary's Convent (‘trip I lt_v Rev. Howard Wight. qth-t l:t~t rift-s were sttid at the gtine by Rt. Rev. G. J. Mcbelluli, VG Pallbearers were: Messraz. D950,” Rlrtiards. Ben Ltmdry. Wal- ter Slnnier. Alyre Doucettr. Harold Ar-fttttttll and Touissant Perry-S. -;I-LN'I'ER'I‘AINI'II) -»- Mrs. E. E. Pttt-lttnan Water Street, l-last, Sum- fllCffllip entertained at five tables ct calm on Tussdtvv evening in hour" n!’ her (lattghter. ltlrs. \Vm. ..‘.ll, of Kcutvllte, NS. Lud- ‘tl'.‘l l)l"l..‘ was W011‘ by lilies : men's first. Mr. Etigtti‘ ; ladies consolation. ltilss Ad- (lit- tit n: men's consolation. Mr. ,;t_i..i~ tflninlt. A very nice gtrest cf hnmr gift was presented lo Mrs. Ilnrltttt. _ ttlllNfi ADULT GROUP MEET] . "rtictity ntrnibers of the Young‘ AlIllII tit-min of Iiettsittztoit Uttitr-d ‘ "It met r-n bfotirlay nvenitig, . . ’l‘ht: devotional period n-av tinder the leadership of Vor- tIIIll Pzrvtitezg assisted by Doris chtnzi. Crcorgle Mat-Lend and Mrs. L. ltl. Alttrray. Bible study follow- n1 and was led by Rev. Lewis M. .\itt|t' The second in a series OI rtnvlrs on "Alrultol" was lflkP" "It wt tic meeting Wits thrctvn OPP" .» .5 -»(‘Li.<>'l<‘tll U“ this very import-t tittjcct. ll-et-reritiou was also‘ ' the direction of the group m um-ge and was followed by re- lltltllllflltfi. Two ntetnbcrs, C-lcn tum Doris Cotton. who are lcavin: t~ \|'. shortly; net": remembered t», ;|, _, pflflillfl gift, the presenta- ..tIl ttrlttg titzttlc by Georgie blac- Lttti Brief spear-hes were give" Ycrilttn Pziynter. Rev. L. M’. t|_" and Jimmie Murphy, pre- tt After a slim-sting the meet- ilttsetl tvith the Benediction. A. lTw ANT r u . sxvstttsnczn l SALESLADY For Genercl Store P. J. 8r 0. KENNEDY Kensington rt. Good condition. Robert Htmi- l G L- n. nl trill tin tht- lob. 'l'he.-ae urc ORE NE —(1‘. II. M.- till; Dill (r3055 DEPARTMENT his Tubular WMI Jerlty for the mtl-llleitt-yoursell‘ sensations of the season. i'ItIttr:-——r\lll0l'l01‘.dl beauty; blue, red and brown. w“ tltu iurl requm- t»; yarns u! iuttunrt- jersey-tut" it ulrn-dl skirt or a till-t‘ you W!" nrerl ‘l, of u yard and for a long d.nncr dress 2 yards of L —IOB SALE. - Rocleaned bar- vy m" mixture. as cents. Urban Mil 95 cents per bushel Also lever spring tooth barrows and disc hu- rovt‘. Craig Bros, Middleton. —F0R SALE. — A limited quan- tity of Islanid grain, Urban and Banner See Oats also Certified Bar- ley- Ittalnrque Trading Co. Ltd. —FOUB IIABLES 0F BRLDGi-J- Mrs. Carl Crockett. entertained at four tables 0t’ bridge at her Beaver Street. home 0n Tuesday evening. First prize was won by Miss Ella G8)’. second prize by Mrs. 1l.'1‘. llol- man, Jr. Consolation prize, Mrs, Arthur Carru-thers. A delicious lunch was served-S. —ROTABY MEETING ~Mr. J. W. Botllter of Charlottetown was [the guwt speaker at the regular meeting of the Rotary Club or Sum-merside in Leo Coylos restaur- ant. on Tuesday. l-le spoke on the potato industry and what it. means to this province. lie suggested that Prince EdIWflNJ. Island could be made a disease free area in so far as potatoes are concerned and he reccmrmended that all potato acre- age be placed under government inspection for this purpose. Guests were Ralph MacFarlane. Fwctovnn; Silas McFarlane. FreetctwmGcorg: Bmokins, Kenslngton: Lester Douglas. hI.P.. Charlottetown; Lorne McFarlane. Fred Blngham and James McDougall-S. -—W. W_ M. S. heltl their Easter sir- vlce on Sunday cfternooti at three o'clock in the Presbyterian church wt the president. Mrs. James Jardine. Meeting opened with Iiyfltn 212. scripture read by Mrs. Jardlne, taken from Luke 24th. chapter, lilth. verse followed by prayer h_v Mrs. A. "l-itltz. hymn 2H. Reacting by Mrs. Jamsc McGowar Duet. A Beautiful Garden Prayer by Mrs. Iiorne and Mrs. Alexander Hi-Ilz. Read- ing, Easter by Mrs. Henry Sla- vcrt, Reading, Mrs. Horice Her-I:- bert. Prayer by Mrs. Attdretv Humphrey, Solo, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross by Mrs. James M. Adam. offering taken by Mts I. W. Jardtne and Mrs. Home lIet-kbcrt, offering prayer by Pres.- M. S. SERWICE _ The of Dun nlng CAPITOL ‘cttttitt tit ‘ Produced Iiy son amt-r - 0mm II] rtttt_tt_tttt\t_ ' {amt plly by lithium levul TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDA‘ PAGE THIRTEEN Summer-side A boatload 0t teen age tenth giving the wit: to a drlzzlepan in iive timeLSItamtIttttolld ell the way! Also News FOLLOW THAT BLONDE and BOWLING FEVER Shows 7:I5-9:'|5 — Matinee Thursday 3:30 FLFLFLFI_I'IJ'LI'I.I'IJ'I.I'I.I'III_I'LI'Ir. FLFLFL Fl. —FOIt S.\LE—Seventeen seats. ash backs. suitable for church or hall. Also organ. Ernest Wright, Middleton. -FOR SALE—Four good work mares; one large driving mare. true worker; one Frctich-Cunad- Qan horse; also 400 bushels bar- c-y t2-rotv Charlottetown 80). suitable for seed. $1.25 bushel till April 26. Walter s. Weeks. Ken- stngtott. —-I~‘.\ltM SALE. —-Sevcral fam1 properties time changed owners in the Kensingtott district re- cently. Walter Weeks has sold the Joseph Sheen farm to Mr. Loimm ltlcrlrthtu‘ of Sinrbrookc. and W. L. Cotton und Son. Glen- wood. have sold to Mr Llnklettez‘ nf St. Eleanerls. The prices rated $100 an acre and $110. K -IIL\LI'EQUE AND BALTIC W. M. S-r-TTJO W. M.S. Atlxiliary of Malpequr: nnd Baltic United Church held the Easter ‘Ittank- offorlng trtcetittg nt the Manse. The president, Mrs. Crowdls pre- sented an Easter service of wor- ship: “The Power of the Living Christ“. The Easter programme trom the Missionary Monthly was ztlst» given. "God's Book of dent. Reading “Easter Season" Mrs. I. W. Jardine, Hymn 41G. Prayer by Mrs_ Lorne Dunning followed by Mrs. J. Jardine. Vin. Robert Humphrey presided at the organ. Meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. -VICTORIA HOCKEY TEAM- Tlie hockey wars are over for this season and the flashy Victoria teunt is disbanded for the present. Victoria alw-ayts sclntillated ln the tt-ickcv LITHIIIIIIPIII/Rlld the start it‘ this rear was no exception. 'l‘oward thc- middle of the season bad luck began to dog its efforts. culminating ln the total disable- ment of Lester McLeod. one of its best units. Lester is one of the four Mt-Lcod brothers. whose cot- orful gyrations (tn ltookcv fields altrnys dcllgltled the fans in arty rink in which they played. Brucc MacWllliams captained the team and Ken McLean was manager and coach. Mr. McLean was for- merly manager and coach of Ken- slngton Juveniles who won the Raiston Cup some years mm. The average age of the members cl the Victoria team is 32 1-2 years, Hockey fans tn Bast. Prince hope to see an ever colorful and re- Juveuated Victoria Unions for the season of l947-l94B.—K. There are four heavenly For a wcarcvcrywherc so e usy to l.';lkc—» t. Lztkzs less than titlr ui- ul‘ sen-tug time to run up a smart dress, which will cull forth . r Atab l. J-“lflifflulllll 4-42 maternal is $2.86 a ytu-d. l tluzru v s.‘ . t ..:.;.\ Frill‘; Ditlihilfifbi BN1‘ has put. a npecialprtlee of 50 cents I I on their colored Plastic Clothespins. t m .t.i.r rmtucnt-nro unaffected by water, map or nun. Theae Pints are smooth. The plated 2W1 luring will not rut and doea not come ll collect will the OIOLLICS. ry a (linen KLIP-EII Clothespins today-you will be delighted with them. ha: “i? tum-d rev-k and long slecven. "tr wit» tr,- saws THI-J 5 AND l0 DEPARTMENT. where you will ltlwayl find a bargain! an all wool ladies‘ sweater that will pieesgyou. It t! e pullover The coior- I: light blue (only) and Tilt. tinocam‘ DEPARTMENT has two choice item; that you should liumv about and try. First-there la freah Cottage Cheese made of Pes- turl1.'-:i milk. right hz-ra In the Ideal Dairy, this mild. blend dheble l! healthful a-mi delicate. it bi i5 eon-ta. Then-there is a new typo of taunt-mirlon-Aimondrt nml Ftlhtrto covered with SW“! (‘IWWIIIW- ""li"l"fl$. delectable amfdeioveiy-got a box today» 3011'" 5° "WI "l! Iltrttn! ' ‘mi: (ruma naranrtvlaivr t, showing a number of superb 0hr!" "l Flat Sliver In both Cummllnitv and Tudor Plate. rm 42 niece Nobility st. of Community Plate in the beautiful Coronation Pattern le $11-19 "Illtllhi: tax. The M nleoe Debutant Cheat nt Community Plato in ltitlndy Flttrrn t.‘ auto Including w: and the 20 vim Lvr-bnuv Chwt of ‘Film’ m"! l" ifantasv paw-m i. v4.15 ‘It-"llllllnl tix. Vlett the Chine D159!"- """l nmi m- thev cheats-the allver i; tarnish prod and the swim!‘ KY2: ere I lltthle. NOTICE _ Will the Liberal Elector: of the various Poll: of the 4th olitfici of Prince kindly meet at the usual places on Friday, Agni l8tlt a) 8 P-M- It" IIIO purpose ofnominotlng Rood fttften for the coming your and, Immediately after the "Hm"! notify theundenigned. ' . made on Life." In this progrnntme five tnmnibers read the assigning parts. Eight members answered to roll call. The ntintl-tcs of the March meeting were read by Mrs. Ralph Bearisto. Treasurer's report. was road by lilrs. Preston Green. A_ leltct‘ was rend from Mrs. J. F. Enston. Seventeen calls ivcre the sick and shut-ins since ltlurch ntect-lng. Mrs. Clhar- les Taylor will take charge of the May prugramtne. and Mrs. Prcs-_ ton Grrcn. worship service. Hymn. 243 and bt-itctlictioti brnttght the luncting to a close. A delicious tltrnch ivas served by Mrs. Crow- dls, assisted by Mrs. Duncan Mac- Ctottgan. —.\NNUAL IIIEETING OF DIS-t rater L-U.N1.—Thf‘ annual nicer-I ing of Bcdrqtit- District. Loyal] Orange Lodge was tield in Bor- den Orange Hall on 'l‘hursclay.t April 20th at 8 p.m., with a good attendance present. Dist. Master Brampton McLean presided and ivelcotitcd the representatives o! the diflerent. lodges present. In his address. lie reviewed the work’ being carried on by the lodges under his Jurisdiction during the past year, and asked for the same eo-operation to be extended his successor as he had recelvedt Itrlcf addresses were given by a number ol the brethren present. The lodges in the district WereI well represented: ‘rrevor at Lot 16; Bertheller. Summerslde; Col- well, Remington; Galvin. Brads!- bane; King Edward, Central Bed- eque: and Borden Lodge. After the rutlllne business ivas complet- ed the following officers were 01-‘; ected fm- the etisulng _veur: Dis- trict Master. A. A. McCallutm; Deputy District Master. Rev. J.A. MacGoivan: District Chap. Wald- ron Darraclt: District Rot‘. Secv. J. A. Oonncll; District Financial Sorta. Gordon Ross: District ‘t Treasurer, J. W. Carin: District. '. i J. Mzithoson: District ‘ . ‘lllrank Qulgley and George Melvin . IKCLM. T. J. Inman conducted the election and in- i l HORACE WRIGHT. C. C. IAKBR. coir. mrtzrmo At l-Juerald Friday nigtht." April 18. . “sixo roun war noun" carrron, sutvmansmz -Gatety and sparkle highlight “Sing Your Way llomc," tRKO Radio's new musical comedy-ro- mance which opened yesterday a‘. the Capitol Theatre. Jack Haley tops the cast as a conceited but llkeable wai- correl- pondent. while Marcy McGuire, Glenn Vernon and Anne Jcflrsye h share stellar honors with. him in the tuneful offering. A11 ocean liner is the setting for the action, with Ha- ley acting as an unwilling chap- eron for a group of young American entertainers who, having been trap- ed in France at. time outbreak of ti! war. are now on their way home. The romantic troubles c-f his pro- trges and his own hectic affair with a pretty sitiger abroad the vessl enimnce to the fast-paced plot. while international complications follow when Haley's ingenious method of dodging the ship's cen- sorship of his diqaatcthes backflrct in hilarious fashion, The noted twister and Miss Jef- freys do a tine job. with Miss Me- Guii-e and Vernon handling the juvenile love interest cleverly. Dot".- nn. Lee. brilliant young soloist, slugs impressively. Talented RKO Radio teenagers romp tihrough the shown Four songs by Herb Magld- son and Allie Wrubel enliven the musical proceedings. l stallation of officers. Refresh- ments were served by the mem- bers of Borden Lodge. and a so- cial hour was spent. closing with the National Anthem. B Newest lasts ible leather soles I leather heels, corded silk bow IOW twitter heels with neat trim. Sizes 4 to 8 0nd half plastic bow trim. Sizes 4 to 8 sizes. und hull sizes. Per pair . Pair Brown Elk loafers, moccasin Block suede sandal type louf- vump pattern with Kicker heel ers, full lined vump and quqrg. ("Id blldt Iflb- Let-tiller sewn er flexible leather soles and low to 8 and Iiolf sizes. Pair and sister-in-Iizw Mr. been ill, butts new making a good recovery. -—HOUSE FOR- SALE. seven T .oon1s, bath, sunporcti, balcony. —-MI5- U~ G- Dilll-w" “Ildf run‘ single garage. Immediate posscs- til‘. Central _Bedf‘q\1@. let .9" sion. Also six-room house on Tuesday. April 8th- to take up East Street, large lot and garage. Apply Albert MoNutt. N King Street. Summerstde. Personals ~Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor nl Clinton are visiting in Boston and Framingham, Mass. ---Mrs. Herburt Payntcr, long River. ha; been quite ill foi- the p157. few days. -M.rs. Morris smith. Kelvin. is o a patten-t in the Prince County Hospital. ~—Mr. Edison Wright, Middleton. has purchased the residence of Col. U. G. Dawson. Central Bed- eque. and is erecting a garage in the village nearby. B -Mre. slnlth Sherren has pur- chased thc summer cottage be- longing to 001. U.G. Dawson. and has moved it to a lot near tlifi, Central Bedeque School. --Mr. and ‘it/tn. Albert E. Wright have returned to their ham: !:l Central Bedeque. after spending the winter with their son and (laughter, in Providence. R. I. B -Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Home, Moncton. N. B.. spent bhe week- end with Mrs. Home's parents. Mr. and mo. Albert Wright. B —M!s| Georgina Leard who t: ‘attending West Kent School, Charlottetown, spent the Easter. holidays with her parent-l. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Leard. 3| I --Rev. J. M. Baxter. pastor of| residence in Yarmouth, N. S.. “here lter husband Col. Dawson ha‘ a lucrative position. B GLEN VALLEY AND VICINITY -Mrs. Alice MacLennan has returned to Oharlottetovm alter spending the winter with MT. and Mrs. Sterling MacLean. Mrs. Leslie Weeks hus return- cd home alter a two weeks‘ vlslt ivitlt her daughter. Mrs. Emery Llnkletter of Summer-side. ‘Tire many friends of the Morell brother! were sorry to hear of the death of their father. Mac-Dotvell is busy sawing up the titres};- M . wood and ftnlshln In: for the peope o! the trlct. The school ls progressing under the capable management of our teacher. Miss Addie Hotluwell. w. John Gillie and nu brother. Melville. have returned home alter spending blu- winter months in the sister province. Mr. and Mire. John Nicholson were recent visitors to the city. Miss Hhemle MaeLean, is spending the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. 3101160"- They also have as their guests their two grandchildren. The women have the hooklntr lever and some very nice mats made with more on the way. Randolph Stevenson to lpend- lng a few days at hta home after an absence of a few weeks In the aides"? (‘mind hrQl}\1T¢l_~itI°LII.n"t-stcrn part of kilo Islanda ,1 . _ . 9S 6i! 0!‘ B '9 V15 ° Mr. Donnie Dlc enson rm - otn \IC'B?|' P‘ 138511131 Douglas Mlliltfell» F-Wr E‘- 3- WWI“ l5 Gillie were recent visitors to t “c "I W 59° - takln charge of the services dur— Qhm-1,,m_.g°w|-,_ 111i I lbflflwe- 3 Audrey Stevenson epent ""'_' her Easter holidays at her home -~Ma.ster Letth and Mine Carol in Pleasant Valley. ‘Thotnpeon. Charlottetown were Mrs. Sterling Maeltcan _and ,\.'Islt0i's rturltig the Easter vacation. Mrs. POW! Abbfllli W" TN?“ By GALLANT AND GAUDET bwo care daily. For particulars and details eel STORE, WAREHOUSE DWELLING Located in o village, Prince County. Two acres of lend attached. I Atwlw ' ~ IOX 385, e/o Guardian at 320 Second Street. Simmer-side. lat; Margate. when they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhow and family. t 1 ' Hospital. "I —-Lt. G1. I. W, 3m- ltrrwtotn, wla irr Charlottetown on 'l‘rida:y. on buetnee; concerning the Rlllfll Beautticatlm Competition. He we: accompanied by Mn. John- Ilton. I -Mbe. Ray ‘mpiln. who hni been to patient in‘ the Prince Edward Island Hospital for several weekl.‘ was able to leave the hospital on, Seturdey and expect; to return to~ ’hli‘ hcrne in Bilrtlngton this week. I 4m. William a Johnston re-' turned to her-horn; tn Long River Ion lm-tday, alter spendbtg a few lam ut. Bodeque, with ner brother -Mra. John R. Stewart. Kelvkt.‘ All Jobs guaranteed. We acceptiwho became very ill on Sutiuday. 1,," iumbt-r, is u patient In the Prince County, t Macswriin are sorry to learn he In I confined visitors to the city. Miss Ina Paul of Kingston ls ‘visiting her sister. Mlrl. Whitfield Abbott. Mr. Leslie Weeks and son Mel- vtltc are busily engaged tn saw- The many frtr-nde of Mr. James to hi: home through ll FOR SALE I n KINKORA VILLAGE House, horn and lot. For particulars apply: PETER Mc-IVOR“ Kinttoro t Ballerinas And Loaterettes For Spring Smart -- Stylish -- Comfortable Kid Leathers. Colors Red, Brown and Black. Red Calf Ballerinas with flex‘- and soles, flct leather heels. Sizes 4 5.50 and Mrs.r Wilbur Stavert, Mrs. Stavert has’ and patterns in Buck, Suede, Calf, and Crush Brown and block bucko suede ballerina: with red trim and braid bow, flexible leather soles and flat leather heels. Sizer 4 to 9 and half 4.75 perpuir Mrown suede loafers, new high front pattern, brown culf trim with side buckle, flexible leath- cr sewn soles and low leather Iieels. Sizes 3 to 3 and half sizespm In" “n! 'per pair ...., .. .1. --.-- Brown culf Bclletinos by Sov- flqf oge. flexible leather sewn soles, suede covered heels. Sizes 4 to 8 including hctlf sizes. 6 I Pair ... in Brown suede Ioufer, silk braid trim with fancy lacing. Leather sewn soles, suede covered low heels, sizes 4 to 8 and half iizes. 5 Per pair I Brown side leather ballerina with fcrtcy stitched vcmp and plcstic cord bow. Leather sewn soles and low heels with rubber top lift. Sizes 4 to 8; also hclf sizes. 3 I Pcr pair .. SHOE DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) . ,.._..4 ..._|_>, ...~o Sinclair & Stevrart Ltd. MODERN DEPARTMENTAL STORE Summerslda i ATION E I offer for sole by Auction at North Bedeque on MONDAY, APRIL Zlst AT I PM. My form and the following:- STOCK: I more I4 years old, I more 7 years old, I Iioree 6 years old, I Holstein cow to freshen in May, I grade cow, I reg- istered Jersey covl, 4 pure bred Jersey cows, 3 Jersey heifen 2 years old, 2 steers, I heifer I yecr old, Z Jersey calves, I00 hens. island School uteri here provides tutoring of‘ Itlilslr; 10¢. in piano. guitar. brass and reed instruments. We carry e regular stock of records <--A-i __-_ ._-._.._.__4,__. ___- M“ “muff: IMPLEMENTS: _'I Cockshutt mower 5 ft. (new), I M.H. mower rum-d . plgycrg- radio, M“; 6 ft., B-sectron spring-tooth burrows (M.H.), I potato sprayer mullfllicvfllvrlsl- (Halts), I express Waggon, I hey rake I0 ft., I truck Waggon, I curt, 2 wood sleighs, I set bob sleight, I taunting sleigh, I cream PERRY Muswsmvlci separator (I.H.), I breeder stove, I MI’ scales, I wheel-burrow, Phone 74M I cream can. ’ Fine st. Summereide Also harness and email fem Implements, shovels, forks, hoes, otc.; also quantity Cartier out: and mixed grain. 5 sq. Asphalt shingles, quantity breeder cool, cedar posts, 4 guts. light grey ‘Q uint. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 2 bedroom wires, 2 mattresses, i spring, 2 sets bedroom dishes, I large round table, several small tables, washing machine (new) and wringer, gasoline iron, oil stove 2 burner, several chairs, mot frames, lumps, and numerous j other small articles. CO“°EY‘EGHAM' ' The farm if not sold before doy of sale will be net up at auction on that’ day, which consists of 66 acres, 52 in excellent slate of cultivation, has large house in excellent condition, newly painted and new furnace. New born 30x62, expect electricity will be available this summer. Terms Cosh. If doy ls unfit sole will be held following day. RALPH l. MeeCAlNL crmnucs chairman“ JOAN natvrvarr MONTAGUE — FRI. —- BAT. GAIIII 0F THANKS litre. Wallace MoCaltum and ffliiillly 0t’ St. Eleanors. wish to thank their frlottds and neighbours for their kindness during their me- ent, bereavement. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. r—-—""""—fi tfiiunnnfi ALL £2155 ' RLPH HIITTAR Samurai-side PRf IP‘ESSI( lN AL CARD T. Earle Itickev Chartered Accountant Office at iii Granville Street lummeralde Phone 57d aerrsn MEALS wmv rues: I D E A L B R A N D 35W Foods Milk and milk products are among the most ne- cessary and delicious of foods. Serve it in olI its forms, creamy cottage cheese,--in salads or clone, chocolate milk for a different tuste treat, cultured buttermilk, or just plain, delicious milk. ; t I I | ‘lunar. naunr I iltltltt! 313 SIIMMEIISIIIE