PAGE FIVE Minor Hood FEBRUARY 9. 1953 PEI citizens. From "THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDI,-'ANP1ant,I)isease Control Four Cases Off This column is reserved for news ICE CREAM the delicious solu- . , NGLNETIIIINS Mali? oi Iocll interest, but Idverllslng tlon of tlio dessert problem. P I l d D' ' Sh d N” 150 pm N, be mad: up I I t 0' - ml! were my In in-ma -- 1'0 8111 I1 61' 1SC11SS10l1 0 Ing IPPE '";;,l;l;”'l”' Ml llllld '0 l” "lll ll if 0 Q Will . at live ooiitr ii woi-ii, ui-ioiiy pay- mu: - the norms driiii: (or gym w”"g””d” ”'”” "V W "id GGNWQNS IHIIIILIOIIS Iilie in -dv-nu. people of dsstlnction. jm , - To i streets in the A section or gg Town TAX! - phone 1509.331, xnxosnmc '-rem "no" In The possibility of cogitrolling fondled by pstlhogens and! tomd; Charlottetown were having ; Cont(i)'(l,biil-lil;lli:.:iiIliii!8nl!i8uf4i;i6l6 32.00 C0 or EGKTETATION 103 stock. Bryenton and iaiioxiy. ff,'?,',:,,ff ,f,"c",fm,,Tf';ff; h:,'j,,:;f :g;'f;u"'w,l::n cufflglklnowlg n Wm vsrsniin surrn rm lvnvztkpisht. gityt 3- !” 5" "ll ” ll 3 ' Wm ' ' ' l - b Llbl sele t com 'und to Four cases or ciotihinir each r-" . l "3 We ' to ,1, R ,1 C -D to, Sydney Street. for better returns. ed techniques is under consi-nt ll e pan is to c a po l g sq:oos(HoLM (OP) 4; pm nigiit in an error: to 1 . made a 6 msa u ! HAVE YOU” V”l"'”"9 3'" vestigation by government expertl inactivate the toxin through chem- Weilthliiif about 100 Dwndb 101' 41-5 slum; E,-luau, wmnwdon 3, mg dltions. mpmve can Disaster Fund by is former resi- dents of Holland on Saturday night at the Maritime Electric Office. npreiientatlves of the Canadian 1 g , n 5 turd m 1 . Mrs. E. A lg,” on ::"iJ::2:ii.i"”'s;?.i::: 222.:-..-.-..-1.: ..i::-...2-..::.. .?;l”:'::...””ii::i.”.i3 ,,,":,-;,,;;;lil,5;lv,,,new,,,llel;g- ,;;;,g,,e;;e 2...; ..:i...m.. .. ...... e.i....:rr-air. an 0..'..Esi:.r 5.2:": :.:::z 2:-m.:,W - . is - , - . to race vs a sp en d donatoils each "mm W: week except 5”. Complete selections to choose an the wbjgcc and said in part: able um"), hf map” next few Womens Work Commnittec for over by Captain H. ct. Nordenson. raportedp in places, floodvihg and give Red Cross receipts. This 5l4'l.00 represents a real sacrifice "mayo 131 G;-ggt Gem.” 5; , years" . -?- , ' devoted to the development of 1 2 b S d h Maritime Central Airways, which Hells Gate Canyon on the Fra- Th 1 9" me put of tho” who Kan N” INJURED IN COLLISION - Mr C0-OP Dlspzxfof dairy and chemicals for the exterior Ip- ;).:e;:ldb113w1:4hh l;,”t'odlr 31:, my 5,: renders such outstanding service to ser river is nesr North Bend in which fbroloodlghgollllzvizedbhigglvzn as many of these Dutch people have only recently come to Canada and are having difficulties ii. financing themselves, The man who so generously gave the 550.00 has been here just seven months. How- ever. so great is their sympathy for their flood-stricken former fellow citizens. and so real their appreci- ation of the immediate assistance given by the Canadian Red Cross Society. that they were most anx- to h 11 in idl - . Aglllle of 3.”: igosriekymso bridipyugleledliiisi '"""b"l "9 ”'"l' l” ””"d' Mercury ti-uol: parked in ii-one OAT ,l:f'l”ft f:'.,::: ff;:,f;”b;,” . mom; compou d and chemicals used in niehtiem pvimm. tlmios and lohigljlrmig bgddlilggfu moclfxihilig nasvy RAINFALL - A raln- Ell” 0' NW1: Swill 0ll Still!" pnzthogen or for the purpose of de- ::!:ogni::dk:l;tborietl:: vs? 32.. ..-..;nZ?I.3”i;.?:i?3” as well”: AT THE ROLLAWAY BALLROOM or o a . . F Holland W lllllilellllle lo (Ame g3lurucia3'a:n3i"ci?e3 .i”i:”i'2i..i 1375'; ill ycolllslog faith nburfsvmohmcltrglz ?ii.'fyrT.'iii&?i i'3i”3?u"rii'3dbei?i:"i35i3 ”"” ”'"”- "W "”"”” ”'” ”"”" mm ""1 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10 ' i be distributed by the Duwb Red , contributions to this disaster fund ill Prince Edward Island have now leached 8244.00. Teachers Federation The amount of rain referred to is . - the equivalent of about 15 inches P ' Cm” mil "l W W"””” mm” - afso als which would destroy the mycelia of Executwe Melltmg ”' 3"” ”" ll” 1"” " Late Blight lnfestants, who could Admission 51.00 (tax and tables included) At their meeting in Federation Office on February 6, the executive n( the Teaohers' Federation drew up tentative plans for a Teochers' Aid Service. to be inaugurated this fall. Should this plan be approved by the Board of Govemors, teach- ers will be given assistance with lesson plans and helps, pi feuional cdiication. and ready references to ill be Pleased 9-0 know that She is sim le expedient of incorporating . . NIUPCPS 0! lT1l0m'i3ll0n- A M39050? W00d and HMVGY MHCKWH0" W p vent tipping and spilling, the Coronation motif is in gold and royal of Teaiche.rs' Aid will be chosen to with Mary Morrison and Bob gl:glfie;ag::wnfn1YI?E.;?E;g BA-at L2: aggmefundiff the gefzirig 51613:; blue-very, very attractive! For a very special Valentine start ”her" or supervise lihe whole sdheme. Crookes alternating at the! piano. appendectomy on Saturday. wrie viihso mun”: cm Me gown ..mm.. on A c,,,,ec,,,,,, D, c,,,,,,,.,,,,,, rrumblei-i-meie are just 39 A three act comedy drama presented by the S. D. U. m” mwmy Mm ”p""d "n 3'5, c1'"1;"" ""'3”;' Y,'," ;,J":l," 'rhusn:oppegi- must be added to ml" 9"” "i "” CW” D'-'P"'""'"l "5 3”" H0'"”i" 5"""' Dramatic Society at the Community Centre Stewart 1 for the 1951 Easter conven- A er". 0 owe y e ene c- , . . l Ngrluof teachers, tlon by Rev. J- '1'- Ii'Win- wrmm muck mm (or 0mom' JUST in time for Valentine Giving - - - If your "love" be a young St" Thursday and Fndayv, February 12th and 13th- The Island representative on the iwtonal directorate of the C.T.F.. Mia Mabel O'Brien, gave a report of the main items on the agenda of beck "well have . . the meeting recently convened in SMUTGFY 8-"99i'li0'-Vii. 0001- 0.3- ' b d lg Tie for his Valentine Gift-youll find them in the Boys Shop at olwmi D". J'D' Aw" h” Mm Hlmmn mums mpninundenh mI(:l,:;d:lll);1Tt)lrI!5iu'It0ref:l(lB eNu:ce3il'-ul H”1m"'"' nrceptzed as C. T. F. Research Dir- ecinr, Through this new research Ilii'lPi0l'l, Canada's teachers hope to make a wormier contribution to the improvement of education. Dr. Ayers. at present with one Defense Research Board. will aguma his 34 3 new 7977!! NY All! lGrVl!-'0. The mm. It am; in the form of 3 d H i in at C5 hu been buy your Valentine I-loleproof Hosiery for a gift. then we enclose each . jun” about the and of Mamh. The company is seeking to place on the chequg from ML paul R. 3,-eckm Je:k::c);,y appriyhfg the tonne pair of these wonderful Nylons in bi Special VALENTINE FOLDER Association of Nurfes of Prince Edward Island be gally decorated for Valentine Gifting. Shop for your Valentine Gifts held at the Nurses Residence, Charlottetown Hospital, .'?.T.F, secretary reported that lnroilgh a campaign of assistance, organized by the Canadian Teach- :-.-s' Federation. 110.600 workbooks and an equal number of pencils had been shipped to Greece as a gift from Canadian students and teach- rl-: to school children in the villages of Greece. President of C. T. F., Dr. Myrtle Conway, as ll. member of the Canadian Government delega- tion to the General Conference of Unesco in Paris, November 10-De- CPlll'leT I2, reponed on internation- Leonsrd Phillips, barber, recorded at the radio and meter- ss readings are taken on s. 24-hour Draposziii by the Mai-ltiine Commis- sion, which the company claims 15 SPECIAL meeting at the Pente- costal Church got away to a good start with Clyde Rosborougli as Charlottetown was injured. Saturday night when a bicycle which he was riding was in collision with an automobile. He entered hospital Sunday for observation. ll.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION. T h e regular monthly meeting of the R.C.A.F. Association will he held tonight, Monday, 9th at 8 p.m. This meeting is important and all ological station. Charlottetown Air- port. No recording was available beyond that hour during last night, basis at 8 o'clock each evening. TRINITY SONG SERVICE-Mr. Raoul Raymond was guest soloist at the weekly song service of Trinity Y. P. U. held last evening in the Social Hall. Mrs. Reymonil was accompanist for her husband as he sang "The Lord's Prayer" and a Negro spiritual, "Thunder- ing Waters." His closing number was "For You Alone". The usual sing-song was conducted by Don Ml LEFT FOR. OTTAWA - Follow- ing a meeting of the directors of Northumibeiriami Ferries Ltd, here Maj. A. II. Peake. legal adviser, and Mr. W. N. MacDonald, Sydney, vice president of the company, left yes- terdav for Ofltllwa to dismiss opera- tional problems pending construc- tion by iillle Dominion Government route in the meantime an oil burn- inz freighter which it has acquired. and which will have to be recondi- tioned. 'Iihis boalt, the 8.8. Briga- dier General Absalom Baird, is now -berthed in Halifax. An alternative his impracticable. is to have extra. household room, now B.I.S. Building, Grat- tan St. Open all week. ILC.A.F. ASSOCIATION. Yeiular monthly meeting of the R.C.A.I-I Association will be held tonight, Monday, 9th at 8 pm. This meeting is important and all members are asked to attend. CAB. TRUCK COLLID-E beautifully wrapped at the Abu- weit Gift Court, 181 Great George St. from at the Abegweit Gift Court, equipment in show- The sedan resulting in a. deep gash bank of the rear rlglht door of the luftor, Traffic was badly snarled up for s. short time until the Police Patrol checked on 'lll'lO,l:l'lC'ldHl": and got thine: moving at normal. Mrr. and Mrs. Carl F. Burke, plane for Miami, I"lOl'ldA.. Edward Road. left Sunday by Mrs. W. H. Beaton returned from Halifax on Friday after spending enjoyable visit of two weeks' duration with her father. The many friends of Miss Jill Mscliiaohern, Richmond at. West. Cheque From ilalgary For Maintenance of Old cemetry Recently the fund for maintain- ing the old Protestant Cemetery on Elm Avenue received a contribu- of Calgary, a son of the late Rev. Ralph Bracken. D.i':., a native Is- lander who had i.is.ny members of family buried in the cemetery. Although it has been closed to burials since 1872 and kept up since then by contributions from the various Protestant churches of the the world over. not excluding the Science Service Laboratory of Plant Pathology in Charlottetown. "In the past much time has been pllcatlon to plants. where they act as protectants in one way or an- other. We have in our time wit- nused in the field of human medicine, the development and ap- plication of antibiotics. immuzing antitoxlns, pain-alleviating drugs and blood plasma. These sevei-sl treatments are administered to the patient by injections into the cir- culatory system. The possibility of introducing a. compound into a and experiments being conducted in the field of internal therapy. ”If we can discovered." said Mr. Csllbeck, "a compound which, when sprayed on turnip seedlings. would immunise them a ainst attack of estimate the economic value of such discoveries?" Mr. Callbeck explained in detail the technical terms prevalent in the field in which research is made and continued to examine the cure suggested for nutritional disord- ers. The natural entrance for nutrient elements,is the root and many deficiencies of a great variety of plants are being corrected by the boron is a component of our turnip fertilizers, magnuium is often in- cluded in our potato fertilizers. "Recently," continued Mr. Gall- dlsoovered that production of cauliflower." The chlorosls of oak trees caused by iron deficiency is easily cured by reuck injections. Apple rosette is cured by spraying the trees with solutions of zinc salts. Magnesium with magnesium: sulphate and both borax dusts and sprays have been employed against brown heart of turnip. and "Prince Nova". crossings made by the "Dunning" city, the secretary of the board of tnistees of the cemetery noticed the name at Bracken recurring on many of the tomb sums. Because of this the lnformatlori regarding them was sent to the Calgary mem- Artlficlal Immunlntion Some research has been done to establish the chemical basis for resistance of plants to disease. since natural resistance in many cases probably does have s. chem- ical basis, then it is logical to as- sume that resistance can be im- parted by introducing chemicals lcsl reaction. Inactivation of Viruses said Mr. Callbeck, "was inactivation in 'vivlo of the virus of x-disease of peach. He soaked infected buds in solutions or sus- pensions of the chemicals and then budded them to healthy peaches. Nearly all the buds grew when buddsd into healthy seedlings, the virus having been killed or heavily reduced, The speaker summary of the and a detailed description of the concluded with a result: obtained The strait of Georgia between Vancouver Island and the main- land has an average breadth of 20 miles. ester victims in Holland, were taken on the regular Maritime Central Airways flight to Mondton m P.E.l'. was on hand to see them off. the Red cram all the year round by transporting blood iiree of charge, cc-operated again by delivering these four cases without cost to T. CA. at Monctori. From Moncton they go on to Dorval, P.Q. by T.- C. A, and from Dorvsliby the Dutch Air Lines to Amsterdam. all free of any dhsirge. Included smong the nine hun- dred articles in these cases were pullover sweaters and ankle socks. Oroa in the flooded areas. This clothing has all been made up by the women of P. l'J.I. (mostly Women's Institute mernibers) dur- ing the past four months from inat- JUST in time for Valentine GIVING - - - The ATION TUMBLERS in the China Departments of I-lolman's in Char- lottetown and Sumrnerside. These are going to be the "rage" of the year and you can be the first to have them! Coronation Tumblers are in the 9 ounce size, of sparkling clear glass with heavy base to pre- lad, he'll really be excited about one of the jaunty "JACKIE" that are in the Boys' Shop. These are ready tied and are of red, green or blue satin with humerous designs such as clowns, frisky rabbits, etc. The price is a 50 cent piece! Give your young "fella" a "Jackie" JUST in time for Valentine Giving - - - Are the specially designed VALENTINE HANKIES in the Accessory Department. They are of the finest of fine Swiss lawn. lavishly flowers! They're dainty as your lovely lady would wish and the price is 59 cents each for one of these Valentine Hankles - - o If you but in the Accessory Department at I-Iolman's. LET the children make their own VALENTINES from the big VAL- ENTINE CUT-OUT BOOKS you'll find in The children love making these and the books are full of wonderful Valentine ideas and combinations. Valentine Cut-out Books are priced only 25 cents - - - Then too, there are loads of cunning Valentines all ready made and priced from just 1 cent up, to be found in the Special Valentine Section in the 5 and 10 Department at Ho1msn's. Swedish-American Bteanlshipmne. service. For the last 10 years he the Yssle district of British Colum- bis. p sections hardest hit included those across the railway track; on Fitzroy street, the lower sections i'9i71l'1!i8 this you after 32 years' basements. and a hair of precipitation in at hours. - DON'T MISS THE BIG L. P. ll. ANNUAL BALL Dandslg from 10 till 2 Music by THE DOWNTOWNERS In aid of the L. P. U. Burial Fund ' For table reservations phone 1242 or 2854 smart new CORON- TIES iJi0N"T Miss wrm-: nasnr HEART” Ctlrtain 8:15 Admission 50c Tickets on sale at Mlltonis Old Spain and Reddln's Drug Store. embroidered in red hearts and the 5 and 10 Department. NOTICE OF EXAMINATIONS Examinations for registration and license by the on April 8 and 9, 1953. Application forms must be presented at least 30 days prior to the date of examinations, together with fee. M. ARCI-IIBALD, Reg. N. Secretary-Registrar. Glasgow Road Defeats. Cornwall Maple Leafs ll-9 Glasgow Road Maple Leafs de- feated Cornwall Meteors ii-9 in artlilcally. The problem of course is to find suitable chemicals. Dutch elm disease has been successfully inoculated against and one virus disease of peaches. A number uf known treatments have been ap- plied effectively to reduce the sev- erity of Fusarlum wilt of tomatoes. "it is probable that some in- stances of induced resistance or immunity are correlated with al- ber or! the family. It was Mr. Brecken's father. tihe late minister, who donated the lsnd and building presently used so the Provincial Iriifirmary opposite the Exhibition Grounus. At the time of the gift it was used as the old P. E. I. Hospital. The secretary of the cemetery trustees sent Mr. Bracken copies of or GIGGEY S PHARMACY Fl RS I -lA.S. Williams, ir:l:3l'i.ing for the Provincial Editcntlnil Week Committee. stated that full plans! are well underway for the proper coir.-bi-a'tion of Education Week. lii:irUh 1-7. 1953. The meeting adjourned, to meet "Urine the Easter recess. ' tii fir t of tli . ateNorth aw; 3 6 mm mm” me lmmptlm” 0" ll"? V5-l'10ii5 terations in the metabolic processes '1" ml s"""d'”' Bcrecken tombstones and a letter in 1 on M (3 mm k mites I , gilgglgt. There was a large attend- acknowledgment tmm Mr. awoken gfutjlltehgrlllohg ban lfecogliuzed (ml ' SUMMARY expressed hl-' ”lVP'9cl3”0n Of W9 example, that a plant may be var- -. First. Period iii-f0i'iiii1i-i0i1 iliid hi! surprise Oil led in its resistance to disease 50g for magma" i-eaiugow Road. Whlticok ' through altering its nutrltlon.' A ' 2 Ioorn) s.s7 Pmvlme. me his mm "1 E Wm: swank, nmoldu b Yes, we are celebrating our first Annl- i The management and staff of Glggeys : Bmms iM.a...., ,,,,,,,,,, H 4,09 enclosed ,, cheque to M in the , I I mu m , . versary today. To commemorate the oc- Pharmacy take this o portnnlty of thank- ; 3-Glasgow Road. R. MacDonald upkeep of the cemezery. w,T:':el”e;'Atj;l;”;Zat?c,du a":me&”m, cuslon we have been able to obtain fg lug one and all for t eir patronage dur- ;v':."d'N”gl3an'; -1:0 "'1: IP rig”? Ed' Fglfagliiaclg -H-wiry 9' mun, .0 plan, he, mam-iguen through our distributors, merchandise ing their first year in business. It was n :m,, 1953, ,, ML :f,d',;m.";',",::: ,M.,5',,, "PB ' mm .... N 13.1., , scientists for generations. "It is in- at a. big saving to you. Limited qus,ntl- I : privilege and pleasure to serve you. We z xlneinnii. West Royalty. a dough. 5-Comwall, town sghnol tereatins to ll0iE-" iillld M15 55”" ties. Stop and shop for these bargains shall endeavor to serve you even better for, Heather Dawn, 8 lbs. 1 oz. (cram. Hurry) ..... .. l4:x4 blectkeegtlksxt 1:101: liluogllgyelzitgltilib thasperl & while they last I I p as we continue to grow. z DEATHS ( lalan ' - t. worms which grow into the tree .- ug ) ..s.. 1e.as 3 Hill l I )lacNEILL-At Mnrgate February 'lmGorn.ws.ll. Hurry. can be killed by borirng downward mi, n.,,,,m,,,, M,cN,.m in M, 83”, (Brown. Gregory) ........ .. nziz - into the pith and filling it with, Perfume Gem Remains ....i.. .. ..... Dav- Peneltises: n....;. . To Relief Fund newer. lmgel -cm l;lce;l-e,-;' P01; ATOMIZERS ....... 93: RAZOR 3. BLADES. iionipuneml Homm Kemlnnonl econd eriod sibly this no as anas c as to Him" or 2?.i2.?.1.iE.”;'if:. ":i::::: ::::l.::::..l:2 l................,,. 4.50 M for ---------H 25- 0: -e (H ii U it l H I " ed Church Wm" w”" Km” 5'3"”! A” "'9 ""9 0' Palmolive Brushless -- Reg. 450 funeral nu-V13. Wm 1, hm t 2 - H. 5&3” in H” icidal properties of some of the O . . 2 ilm. interment in 9 Cgvenllish H a e(20(l':llijl:xllllll)ttlt:n to thgogznlgrmlggd commumu-M pepper and mu-81' . . . . . S ec 33: Vvmeiery. ! (Mm, e wu;o:5)”” mild 4 20 Cross "Far East Relief Fund" The "3 f""”:f,f" w”, ',:,"”d” m,” Extra Speclali ' P ' l I ' C m ' -li0iIii-ISON -- At the Prince 1124- HT-((xMsoDomwmalhdmMnm” ?iii32i?..”i?”w?2?"r?&'.i l:gm"cllu:':A:l:n"d zlleilil" WASH CLOTHS . . . . T56 Pmphyhctic Tmth km” llllllrl Ho-vital. on February ,, C If ) "-'7 the leadership of the ineinioerii ox illlll 50" 3llP"0ll”""” "'4 mike” BRUSHES. 2 for . . . . . 51: i, 1953, M", chute, N. Mo,,l,o,, "W! I GMEOXT men. Red cm” H, h school aou possible the treatment of many 2 I .1 R,,,,.,,e,,y' ,n he, GM yen (Hurry) 9:17 on and wnh meow-0 mum n; my mu cm are surrounded by .50-3.00 Va ue-- Palmolive Funeral Wm be mm mm her late is-Cornwall. MacDonald mg mmdpu and ,,,c,',7,,, mufd pavement. SPCCACI . . . . . . 98C S Vesldence today, service cnmmenc-' 14 m'”bm'on) 3” the splendid gum of "200 Ly hay- "One investigator has shown 4 for 0 - - - - - - 29c In: at 2 p.m. interment Belfast T(GB1w:XuE”"'gv'mAtfgQ) 1' 2,, lng "Nickle" Parades in each of that tobacco brown root is due to a suwe "lllleierv. . ' -i ' the classroo I this ii. toxin liberated into the soil by de- B0YolL.M Q P"m":I'm,1;lm::'"od A speclslmdrive lzlfe the "Far csylns timothy and has shown & 4 k foV ' he 1-. 2:. Island l-los- siiar Relief Fund" ii being mini. similarly that black root of straw- CREME SHAMPOO pd: s I . . . . . . . 39c lb-Glasgow Road. MacDonald 4:04 ””'”l "bl'lllil'Y 7. 1953. Mm i ll th ii 1 b is d i ii to l l13:v?e- gtlirmeriy of New 16 0,,i,';,l',':; .3”'dl WM" drlirlliz tn: Mlllglgtsll M:f0uFecl)aI'lL)l:.(ll'; liloxelrysted zlgrgzlcymatterloxdrx 3,", f0, 50; M'"'ic""” . from the M”: st year. Funeral 17ggG,"'ow E ' through the Canadian Junior Red compositions... and the speaker. It . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ea. on Monday I:-revalicie F.l:::trIal Hotm; (Moore) 10." Cross. P k , remains for further research to C”! be used as DIE er Bags , ' .” I P . . C ' ' M r ............ .. . O 3 h , ..mn....n.mggggg 3:l.?:i;..”"'""'” "' Cornwall " ””iai-'.?..?'Vily's ”""” 14-12 The lu7ll3r' Rea cm?-” s - '"”'”" "" "M" ” ”" '””” BEACH BAGS Plldstic BILL FOLIJS gngttlwicie E 5 Reg" 51'” '- g mggoo, uh ”'"'"" ' of Peake's Road School raised ' N R 5 3 . Woop...M ch , ,, ,. ,, (Gr:g':)ry) mm, 33-30 on I box oi chocolates don- QHARLO11-E-row" Reg. 51.00, Special . 75c mi. 1953, Mii.”5'on'5.""r3."”wo;d' 20-Glasgow Road. Acorn 33.3” t'lINli1ils taelrcngiiiltmlls-. fohntlin Pl ti Regular Si3.50 Dustex Rog. 89c formerly of sourii in i.'.. go”; (Whitlock) ........ .. 18:18 l ,. l 0' G as c MOTH CHES-rs A r iti : ; . 'P"l'll 1"” Ellllii Relief Fund" UNERA HOME 3 2:1:-..:i:'".l:l.'::..::i..'::.':"' .:;.'.:i r-5'-Mi ” ”i "l "” i:li:.”r.r”t me o.......... F i mum. ml. W I 5: ;.75 Special ' 49.. Private Tuesday. Interment in month of ii.onii'r3" """"' "" room: we F0! Giilciel--All English Shipment l;s'"'(' " RUBBER SNEETING This is a small school with only 21 pupils and it is remarkable that such a small group has made 30uris West Cemetery. M"CPlTElL-At New Haven. Feb. Mmrs. pkg. 50c Phamwmmny mpmd NEW "HAND LOTION" Sydney Boys Win Complete Func. al and s”l- 1953. Mrs. Druclila MacPhee ' . Pink Only-Reg N1 75 widow of th I . N. S n such a success of this project. Mr. . I I . . M"... ....f 3::..'";5:::.i::””i:: ' ' 3 '9 ;'.'Ji.'i -.3.-r. eminence service Special. 14 for ..... 25: 3;,” . Only 49. Wllf'r(lgn ”shoN:rsell:ri':e '.'vsiN"i5:' a!uDG”wATmR' Ni 5" mp)" amdugt the” dumuon 0! "30 to -much"-T L h-in -i-,,..d,.,. ,, 1.30 ,,,,,mm, ,, 5i'di'i9YAcldorny finished the novii b:mo”” "”W"'-"9" ill Chili" a. E. Bradley J. w. oioiieiinn , WILDROOT service in Churchill Church at law” '”"'”"”V ”l"""l' ” ' "" "”"' "99"" claim an, 2 9. 59 Baby World o'clock. Interment in Argyle W!" """"l” " llile" 8-tum: BABY I-IAIR TREATMENT ' ' A - ”e"l""v- - ':.'., ";:,,,:..9?:;”:,,,:lt";,':;',:i,,',', with FREE mm BRUSH Richard Hudnut HOME Pm Necklace & R-Hie W” ””'""””” ””"'”” l" 5”” l ' SFECIAL sl so "ANENEi'i"d PEOOGG CREME SPECIAL so I n. , - , AM g Th l k kl pad I) cl 0 d 6 l N. ng Magma" 131,?" ,a,,,gA,',',,l':,,re:; ,. or me sort. For si.7s usrnsnnxsa :3: gvgnlsgrfbelioinilgbgf: T3 A At . Pastel Shade 7 Richard liudnut llillw-am :,',,”,";,;"2;;,':””,;',";l,,',3; g1lllml,l3 " Irsmo PARK FAcE4LLE S P we comm anam- ' ciiinootum air with ” mm m H m mum,” Re 0 no KENT sr. CHARLOYTETOWN P00 3 03"-'59” MN” North wiiniii-. W merrmconc e ml .. Mo 8- 230 "ws rsur nil slcx Wlll." long For 32.00 ' PHONE 3170 We Deliver Save 85c 2 Harvey Stevenson. Jack Macm- tyre and ms atophsns complete the winninl lint A L .-.--izr PIIONI I0 Special 23: