...t . I ' 1 - . . . t P37 '3'"9"l - 3 V 9 3 9 Audience At rwc Auditorium in ' . .' l I :hstaga..Ah-t'ioAisdItil'IInaltIlo -ibanallilntlldii , . 5 lI'l'l'O SGSSIOII Next - ee - we cm. was .,,..,,--5'"-n-' r-or--i --' l . -'”""""l'5':”' -rs Greathr. ltwho, 5? c...a..pr-aaastaawriiae irrtaeisiooiauaat. g commsndsscsnparlnstoalrlllt 'Wl"”"W' 'liarssatiseart-asassrluut OTTAWA (cm - The cabinet Ir. St. Laurent has said great: gi:le:l.st0(BEt.tnl:l::. 1:131: CIWO-U; stare vllbwl under cumuunutu W hucluudbwilz Ir w”"'”d” my W 3'” "rd" pmumm would be will” I t Halifax The-battalion com- " " em.” ' Glassy w"l apnea: asnla .i-1 committing W0 CW4”. Wm WW" ” '”V” ”' "I9 S” "3 " 0-525 tire'nraior portion of the ”' ' ht” "" ""”'” '""" in ' t persunnaaoa to Middle East duty with the the cablrzt order. The order is 1: dl an t nu Wm be iu hynoue tn”. In an on" a rqea wt United Nations police force. necessary bell troops on be can -I 00” "I at V-0- ':' pr-tnteisialsterst.i.aur-eat oosnmlttodtoovcrs-aaservice. movodtothehdiddl.-Easttbil-N lit. - on coll-.agi wl'l hold their reg- Thursday. Nov. :2. is being u;c;:f!Cgff;r:;rmhe4s-gglgggegs M overllow audience ultra-as uisr monthly meeting then, one mentioned as the mlosth probnllze with "Mr eqmgmeu rne m .1 ti. pop... .. 3.3” EH d” cam" than ormndly "heal due for m Sta" 0 t 9 par; .- force expects to fly more than & 5! Dr. III. II woadc Id IOIONTO (CPI - 'i'esnpera- ii” '”'if- h d . 5,8 ed wed” '”nf;l:”,'e;eff,l3:' "pemd w "1 50000 miles eastbound on "I9 and at times will mg. umad by the Toronto ,- ' - r n 3- o . - V ,'f day. tiforhrarsrents likely will be FLY T0 HALIFAX fegR'einlIiwgi;l:I,,cm is nhedmd '0 applause and lengths Instliar dines. mt . called into special session next Meanwhile. RCAF headquarters arrive at Hnma mud” lam - mm ..u.& 5.1 (mg) m”) .;i 2 week and asked to approve funds said C-I19 Flying Boxcar: from "Om Glasgow and is upeded tn .9. nag.” 1. sh " g wowaunkr much cow"; nonhg g, I for stationing th. Canadian troops two squadron: of air transport 58” with me "oops wmnn . . - -. wen wmdltm Lowmlh” Chan 4- ." week. Parliament may meet to M" 'f,,"”' ”' "" so iottetown. Mohcton, rrederieton Q1 discuss 1&1; i::IyI'l)ltIl1Elll '3! ti: an T 4! and Campbelltonlb andw. troops w e are on e .d.h.m 'mh h. min 5! -- i r bo df E t. 40 Ill htid tod yatchariottet crry Am) CEIITRAL ”n'.2 .:i...:'.3o.... .. ., .. -M an - -v .. .. on ..r.. .:. .... ..... ;l handled the movement of the con- ,, . u ( ” mm mg no merslde tide eighteen minutes lat- : zingem on a top-priority basin. . ""3"" so er than Charlottetown. sun rises 2 Officials said the urgent plan 3: r '5 an 0 today at 7.03 am. and 4-46 pm. ST. VINCENTS Orphange An- nual "2v:”jie ”ollection this week. VISIT HI STYLE Millinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style A E AT BENEFIT DANCE ning and execu"on of the opera- lion indicate some of the probie: which would arise in the event that Canadian troops had to be moved to Europe to help meet r YOUR DOLLAR buys morn at l the llughes Drug Store. I 1 KENMORE Oil Heaters on sale Kit "the power said. was now only 352.95. Simpson: Sears. hypiiotlnn. DRAEGEN EXPLAINS RESCU --mu-"'l"';,'" osis the ; WE TREAT the sick wen ml l' Hl'5m”'” aggression. Listening closely to an explana- the relief of distress in the Nova James 'l'homl;S0:lt; lr:IimrY1ll'fhQ: 2:3 3 hhrgmbalatll (C - - ' . ' t o e . ' W3 Pha'”""Y- W” 3 '''n' '' "'”"'G'" TH?" Symlfl-'”"KiNocllr2r?nlr:nlva::eh:m(:re different lll”1r.3'.?eZn1”3?2S.;3"3"Ee.3..l;i"n thaworiung math Ii,vle(l":n'res:vt?ed. Thompson no A Tllronshou demon- ' Concert" Queen C amme lg ' 0d of the cirrupucahd apparatus member of the shift working If I13 was as- 3 1”" however. because the defence tie are left Jean O'Brien and Joseph partment in the cu:rent case had Mooney. Charlottetown, two of the no forewariilng that Canadian large number who attended the troops would be needed in the benefit dance held at the Ross Middle East. Burner Electric last night. all pro- The department has long had coeds of which will be dovoted in ..LILlANB Beautyshop. open for plans L; maven; M Cam,-Ha. ' business at 100 F.l!Zl0Y 5.1- D11" troops to Euro in event of war- 4328. Pr0Pl'lCl-01' Lllllll Qlllnm For instance. tn let Canadian in- g f t Division uld b tad ember special on cold wave pci'- JIEAE Dr. Catherine Whittier, lgnagive in Eng; H 'd:;feac'u' snanenu. and machlneless. HM. Inillla. speak din lleartiz, llgemgrlal-the dedanuon 0' mobmuuol JOIN Charlottetown Little 'rhea- :, L wedn" "Y 2-3” " I0 V ' clivllelgn trnn-port would be un- " ' Plly . . .00 la! ;;e0llhlSSt:id:htsA?ll:l3.” coup vxcq-031A CON-nun”-1-Es g However. officers of the 2nd ' ' - At a special meeting of the Cwadlm Inlnuy B”"d' KW"? RI-:FRIGEBA'I'IONsales and re- Lu-M” Auxmuy. Candi” L, gi1W1enstc::ri:i(m.y usayznggutllduk the 6,100 ft. level when the ex- plosion occurred. He did not such Dr. A the top until three o'clock Monday It ' lilo "at no morning. Brown. I dracgernian himself reached the surface IIOIIIH New Warden At: Dot-cheater School Auditorium. 8 pm. REMEMBER TURKEY Supper and Bazaar. Heartz Memorall Ball. Thursday. November 15. strapped to his body is Drseger- man Cecil Holden. who captained the team of draegermen who locate ed the final fifty-two trapped men. Watching the demonstration are TONIGIIT - Halifax symphony Concert. Queen Charlotte High School Auditorium. 8 pm. 5 SILVERTONE - the finest In tel- evision oiily 3199.95. Simvw” l Sears. IIOY'I"S BEAUTY SALON. NM- 2.30 Saturday. 1. ii pairs. prompt service anywhere in the Province. Storey Electric. TONIGHT - Halifax Sylnllhonz Concert. Queen Charlotte Hlg School Auditorium. ll p-m. 51'. VINCENT! Orphango As- glon. Victoria Branch, the sum of 810.00 was voted towards the Springhill Disaster Relief Fund. ROOF FIRE - Fire broke out near the chi in a residence at E8 Grafton Street about nine o'clock yesterday morning. City sian ground adaault on western Europe, the brigade would he on its own and that tho. 1st Division would not reach there in time for the first phase of operations at east. Mr. McLean takes over the war- den's chair of the Maritime Pell- Itentlary from 06 - year - old Col. G; '1'. Goad who retired Friday after It years service as warden of the grey-walled DHIOII overlook- ing the T-antramar marshes in nual Evelope Collection this week. RUMMAGE SALE clean used clothing. Tuesday. Nov 13 at 2.30 at old Unemployment building. Grafton Street. firemen were called and ex- tlnguished the blaze before any extensive damage was done. ..CAlD PRIZE WINNERS-Win I rs at the Spring Park Card Par- southoastern New Eruuswick. Col. Goad, provost m sl of Canada's armed forces during the Second World War. joined the pen- itentiary staff in mo as a guard and three years later became ac- Discussed t Continued from page I) isions which illustrated progress '. h . A mmgm at six ("lock I up Vic Egai. Men's first, Joe 0'Han- ON C.F.C.Y. IlADIO- Tonight ley; second. W-E. dnsfurd; con- of solatlon. Dolph Gallant. Freeze gut, Louis Walsh and Mrs. Percy arr. "ROWE" IN PORT - The M-V C.D. Howe, Dept of Trans- port supply ship. arrrived in port last evening. The ship under com- mand of Capt. Paul Fournier has Just completed a supply trip to points in and about the Prov- ince of Newfoundland. She sails today for her home port Quebec City. P.Q. TREASURE VAN EXHIBITS- Tho World University Service of this Province. Upon conclusion of Mr. Camp- bell's address, Hon. Dr. M.L. Bon- nell, Minister of Health. ai1'ivod to take in some of the conference discussions. Called upon by the chairman, the Minister made a fewlbrief remarks in which he planning. welcomed the delegates to the Delegates leading off and takainf meetings and stated that his de- part in discussion of these v - partmental officials would do all ed topics were : Dr. .i.H. Shaw, possible to further the cause of Dr. P.A. Creclmau. Dr. Burton Rehabilitation. Howatt, Dr. T.A. Laidlaw. Don INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS Curran, Charles Kelsey, Mr. Hill. DU”!!! the balancc of the fore- Miss Hunter, cerebral palsy noon the conference entered into centre; Miss I. Arsenault, Red a series of lnfomal discussions Cross; Mrs. Johnston, retarded on the following topics: medical childrons group; Miss M. Wilson. . ,. . steps were taken toward reha il- ,,,.....o9,a5H itatlon of prisoners and breaking ” the monotony of prison life. RD VIOLENCE ONLY ONCE K He introduced the reading of . news communique: by chaplains A car truck-c lllson occurred details were available from police at the end of Sunday services in shortly after noon yesterday on sources, other than that no on! 1934 which eventually led to the the Marshfleld Road. Very few was seriously injured. receipt of newspapers. Radios were placed in cells at Christmas of the same year and became such an amendment. The letter yqnngngnt flxturu two year: recalled that in was an application inter, to have the by-I-w amended in Volleyball and horseshoe pitch- mpoct to I cortaln one on Ing were introduced in the isaos Pownai street had been refused. gnd in 1950 gonhau games with The reasons given were that it tegmg from outside the wison was too non I solIool- walls became part of the Dor- i. I were ladie's in d in cuud .. WELFARE BUREAU Clmllllll ty hm 9"" "5 PE 3 "'3 Q 3 Ind 0"&'- ting warden. an appointment con- workers supper meeting at Y.M.C. 55:1. Whitlticltti; secload. ed! serveral suggestions which armed in 1925, 3. I an . conso a on. I m ghi be useful to workers in under N. gdnunm-nuo.,, mg I at 0.30 Sr. Capt. John Carter the Salvation Army will speak a Isahalf of the Pr instant Welfare Bi.reau- Listen in. ..POLICE COURT - For opera- a motor vehicle while tin- . a person was fined 8100. costaormdays'-ijailby gtstrate IZ.M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. A person charged with being drunk and incapable. and another ' -..-g:d with disorderly conduct. were each fined 31). and costs or tlli days in Jail. ”You '1! like rhatextrafeellng of confidence you get In a rationed-so-measure can by Tip Top 1'allora" P Parking Problems (Continued from page 1) Mayor Stewart said the City would be doing most of the cm- "A Tip Top made-to-measure stilt tits right. looks right. feels right. Youcaiftgowmng bocanssyoapickthefsbric.-fromhnndreds of patterns from the world's tinost inllls." You select the style. (I FINE GEBTUEE-A large three Canada Treasure Van is now dis- '”d '”l” "PW" 99 l'0lIIb1litItion Eldon Green, Dominion Deplrlr P1057900 I '3'" W h'"” h te f . sugpst'I'I 1' ' fsmousTrImI.ook.) tun truck loaded with potatoes and playirigawide assortment of handl cm "W38 W1 r-leml. medl- ment nenith and welfare; waiter leave their cars at home. The aucnrvun conr-umrs ” g;L"Go',';f Mum Wm... mm, P P” g - I C51 and VWGNOHI1 Iilullllellfr V0- Baker. Proteltlnl Welllre Bllreall "ml M "W" A" ””"”d E" Mayor Stewart said he had re- in (h. Mmumg, for hjg mom "Anexperlcnoed tltier takes your individual inessurunents. Then turnips arrived in Springhlll, N. crafts from many lands at the S.. over the weekend to help fam- Civic Centre. The object of this tiles of miners who suffered in the organizations is to assist needy recent disaster. The produce wu students of all countries. It pro- a gift of a group of Island ship- vidcs an opportunity for the public Associated Shipper Ine., to assist refugee students who glee (P.E.i. I.td., James P. have fled ' 4 ' 'i--n aghan, Canada Packers, Gulf to further their education in free- Potato Co.. Ltd.. Producers Go-op dam. in the display may be seen office all day and the exercise would do them good." he added- I-lis Worship objected to the Police chairmans suggestion that parking meters be placed in front of the Post Office. The Mayor said it would prevent people who wanted to use the Post Office from getting near It. yoursuitlshsnd-astandlallorcdforyou.And remember-no matter what yourcholcs,'I1pTop's buyingpowcrsavesyou money -bocsusethcsavingsTIpTopmakesarepsnedontoyoiilnthels Iowniahmo-woaterprices." fnlionll Suidanco. counselling and Rev. sister Mary Henry. Catholic training. smploynunt of the dlsw welfare Bureau; Mr. Ian Camp- Iblad. Oflllllzllioll and 'co-ordin- bell, Dr. L.W. Shaw and the Chair ation at communry level. inter- man, agency relationship and future From the various discussions of the day it becaml? apparenlt afoo- In ' ' counc to oo air Resting at the llownen Funeral rehabilitation of disabled in the Ham” from when ""3 W99"-l Province was needed. Before ad- celved numerous mlephone calls to and job. (or 1-91...” pfjgqn. 611359831111 llmlllr Mlmmenll IN or: where they could benefit from II 13!! OIIIY Chill! he Wllld 30" vocational training pro am: In- hls callers was to put their com- :1-odueea am-tn; hi. re e. Dor- plalnt in writing and it would he chggfgr .1” bwgme um mg (,4. considered by the Council. an ..-.1 pgnngnulfy to mow the Worship wondered whether lIl- ghgwfng of motion plctureg. K9930" 10 Imtlld the bi-IIW His term as warden was marred . 5 "M "in M" P99" '4Ve"l3Cd onl once when a brief outburst of 1'AII.ORID-TO-VOUR- MIAIURI .::.-n- III. for the pllrpoge of or-ggnmlg a Men's Association for the cane hood Pastoral Charge, Giurch of Canada- Mr. John Mac. Ikir of Chsrlot' -town will be the la! speaker. Rev. J. M. Ipronle York will be present. also on. ltors- Plan to attend this im- snt meeting. 'rnns:iucroN rurtlaai. .. he funeral of Mr. Edison Jewell. was held from Fredericton Chrb tlan Church on Saturday afternoon is sponsored by St. Dunstan's Un- iversity. BIRTHS MCIVOII.-At Prince County Hos- pital, Saturday. November loth. .toMr.a.ndMrs.lIughJohn Mclvor. Klnkora, a son 10 lbs. HORNE-.'it the Western Hospital, 1956. Milton I-'. Vauey in his 77th year. Resting at the Macliean Funeral Home until Wodne noon than to York United Cliurc held on Wednesday afternoon, service commencing at 2 olclock. Interment in York Cemetery. on Sunday, November 11th. of the various groups in atten- dance yesterday. and represents- tives of any other interested groups whlclli rtnhay wi:h1tg become no- live n e war . o meet ng al- from where the funeral will be so intruded me Chnmmn to appoint a committee to prepare a slate of officers and an agenda for a subsequnt Council meeting Mou.moN - A: Park corner, to be held in the near future. Upon completion of the bulb 1956, Jarneg Alcxgnder MoIIl- neas of the day, the Chairman son. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. MUM 0?! DY. I-.W. Shaw. Mr. XIII an LACK OF TPACE Councillor Hulam complained of the lack of space being offered lay the Esso service Station on rafton Street. He said the City had made concesalcns in allowing the service station so much front- age and it was understood that srking area in front of the uilding would be given. As it was now he said, only four cars could use the area Just off the in the City. i meat being used in the City was 3""-'5' ""l""'”d given any inspection. His Worship said that negotiation were go on with the Department of Heal and it was hoped that some min city H-ll HI factory arrangement could be wot-Ir lad been employed durlns the your ed out in the near future. 3”” understood the Health had agreed to look after milk and meat inspection in Bum- Coun. Ilaslam asked whether In "rd" '9 "WV '1" Pm” E” for the Park. Coun. O'Neill made a strong slig- gestion that I full time employee be taken on as a handy man around said Mr. Steele. who as tree cuttlr. would he a man for tin Iob. Coun. Gaudet reminded the Cont oil that only a short time ago I resolution had been put through ab- Coun, Mccormu said that he Departmnt of TIP TOP TAILORS ONLY 36 SHOPPING DAYS Association. L. J. Roulter Feed dolls made in Japan. brass and PS:-,vJ.e. H. 3. while Inc., wuiard silks from Hong Kong, African or zalbeflllfid g:'sI:"g':9u'l9:Yc-hN”" iournlns. tel: meeilfzsaui:nangm::;- He suggested instead a I5 min- to allow citizens to register their .10.." ..-uptea in rioting in ms, Club Clothes "Tip Top" Clofllu Fleet Sims clothes so. tsini .Mxi u. - ' ""5 arov orun o at b ti I - . : THERE WILL !e.:yn.wl.inens 2:33 In:ia,c-Claijiirlifan ;”:eReq"l'mmM'" 'l "o2h”'m' Pyflnf-PCP F-dWl1'd 131594 COMP" '9' "ll 5 W" "" ""''''' o'.I1'l:ce (:7.-law .r?gardlng milk a& adhavhl :iGcl'IIlfI.II'L H? meta Eagle .E..' .5... .7i'. M ' 3"". . W00d Clnflnllr Ind other Inter n rm.” W N L" a. men R”8'bm””'m 0' M535"-id Cwmt "1"" ll ll" 9” 90” 0m" E” milk vendors was also amended. 1981 when he became a uard at in. pm” i wG"”"'""d C”"""""”V '5'" 0'. estins items from many places. 9""'""'- ans. Membership in this council it seemed to work out satiafset- Am,d,,m to the madman, only an mmxh Calm”, Milan” ” '”'”""" mam "mm" u " ' "l 7" ""' Pmvlnct the W-nit-lion VEs8EY- On Monday. Nov. I1. " l” ””'"P”" "" """'-”""'""' ""Y- insteurlzed milk may be soldwitie l Your CREDITf.vxoodI on GRAFTON srnnnr Nov. 10th. The services were col- f.:"h'r".' 01:1? ember 31' to ML Momwm E"'m" 5” S"mm"' F "d "0"" F""” ""9" merside and Souris rovldl the olishlng the very job that . shun Horne, rnee : Phllll , it ll ked c ill II I that P W . G S O 0 WW 5! RW- Bf!” 3- 3039- Sharon Fern, weight 9 lbs. slde' aged yum Forpvnn-rue: the lllI,(!3CB!'E:InlharCe(;I1f.CrI'!IICOu:l: thertlnsvagra .f:o:mPa.igrrl.ne8d area CM WW” in mm '3'" to cl". :5: '23. ':;?o,',m,m".,m E H E C ' Th llbea ; mag :IIck:x.,Alian tat, Is. E I Ch , oar". and n.?.'....o'ri2.'."..... """'t IUELL-At the P.E.I. Hospital. November ii to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bueli, Mermaid, a dough- ter (a lbs 2 on.) from the Bowriess Home this Tuesday where the Funeral will be held on Wednesday, Novembsr Nth, morning to complimented the delegates as the home of his parents from 150 M11011 Mim- behind the station but claimed that it was in very bad shape and usually contained water enough to -all for the wearing of any restaurant that was declared unsanitary by the Department. CITY SURVEY gagsd in cleaning building could come back in the morning to also up after any evening mut- Coun. Gormioy wanted to know TODAY'S GIFT SUGGESTION UNTIL CHRISTMAS it The intennent was a the rug. ericton Cemetery. MAGISTRATE! COURT -at speeders were each fined . and rubber boots. He felt the Oil Company we not co-operating In accordance with the original agreement made with the Cl . Councillor Oormley re that the present Police atrol was in very bad shape lid tight h what the results of the present City survey would be and at the same time made inquiries into the wages reportedly received by our plwee making the survey. 9 Mayor said the survey was with service at 2:00 p.m. In- terment will be in the People's Cemetery. 5MA..I.- At Darnley Beach. No- vember 11, 1056. as the result of a drowning accident. PWC Principal ls Guest Speaker Dr. Frank Macltlnnoii. onus-At the Glover Memorial EMERGENCY EDITING Hospital. Needham, Mass. Nov- ember 7. 1056. to Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Linwood Glills. Needhairi. a daughter, Deborah Kaye. Weight IIAR'l'l' SHOES FOB HIM N FOR HER G an- O Ph.D., will be held wednesday to at Mary's An Icon Church for liko to pay lflbtitl to Mr. Cart eonrs Mess. held at the Char- Burke for the splendid work he certain I forma- ottetmvn Hotel last evening. my wmud '- '1 North Wlltshlre. Two tlon regarding the water and sew- 7. Court yesterd . Th ffnd 6 d 12 . Jan LL.D.. ri I I fPl (Willi were two fromaycnsrlotetetowno Q, :1: Wu” ' mini?” 1331:5551 sTf'l'f' "E ”'!"''l':, Y0"; Collegcpwzi p:ueost slime: at the 8 P990lil"0l" 911110! f0? tllldifl actgd-"laid :3: :3 :onccoe:h"tcr.f I V” one each from , -r Home-Lmm ahomlagn "ML annual nernemhrnnte Day dinner for the new onirol. Councillor the my go. much an mm para . Mount Stewart, of mu '9 9 "WGTII aid dance of the Garrison Ser- Gofmley said he would then! ,m,ioy...g 3, up; .11 an g I CUllLEY- At the Prince County Awhug pk." "wand (mm vers. one from Homer River from and the other Pleasant "M" " mipltal on Saturday. November P-lll- llltefment in Chairman was Mess president. had done In femodellllll UH age system which the engineering present Illa and when he looked CONTINUES Peake D.S.O.. E.Ii.. Cal. Show C.l).: Lt. Col. Il.l'). Mad children could enjoy the bandits Neil. Lt. Col A.w. Rogers; n.p.: oi the ice space. Lt. Col. I(.M. Johnston E.D.: Li. -Y-LAW AMnND"'"T Col. J.T. Davis: Ma). II Sto- wart; Mal. I Harper M.C,; and An amendment to a by-law to Capt. H. Pollard. istsbllsh a re ':ictad buildi Music for the dance was sup- piiodbythenowntowners. . service from the Bownesa Funer- i i' al name this Tuesday afternoon . at no pun. Interment will be In the People's Cemetery. ALL!N- At the home of his bro- ther. Mr. Lu Allen. Cardigan on Monday. November uh. Clar- Orove, were each and . . 156 Elizabeth Darlene, P0091?! Cemetery. staff serg ant Lem MacAuIay. skating arena. lie observed that 1; grggd to . ,E am, under in, crmmuucdmt three-months-old daughter of Mr. M,-FCHEHF M "I. Mm. 0' M Of the lilo guests present. those not only did Mr. Burke make the ..a3:nt eh. ...'J't'tf.':'.r ::n”::,"" h. '""'f;."';.'.c':"; R ., . A Charlottetown resident was the -04 Mn lv-n Carley. of am Ar- ,0". "mm mm" mm mt seated at the head table with vi-Ce more I"!-ctlvo and later. ltan Committee. cm. for the Winter. He felt that this . 5”; may g,..Mu'u. gyle It. Summerside. Funeral ad" on sum”, N'" H "5. their wives were: Brig. G.G.K. he also, reduced UIQ.ldl'lIllllll Mun thpfrod. ' ' ' ' ' I. II. price so that a larger number of c... ' Ambrose A. Mitchell in his nth year. His remains were transfer- Just arrived another shipment 250 'Men's Suburban Coats in- fleeces, meltons, checks and fancy- wools. SALE PRICES- 11.95. lots. is.9s be held on Wednesday morning leaving the house at nu ma" MM” 0' 1” Om" nliio o'clooh to It. Bonsventun l,9unirnersitIe.agedlyesrs. Nursing Sisfors , I IIIIII Ntlllll "Z?" ” ""il','""' ”"'" "' Annual Dinner and 11.50 3 l ' t ' ' . . W" "'1'" 3'.:'.:.ur.. rm Jr. . I . i raeaunauoarrss-Q. strsec..n:retnatnrwereeen.otc-n:-heidiu than-oi tioys':UEUitnANs-Ailspeohliyrrleed nmey ii .3: Jmtarrivedataspodaiiutylool LuIles'Car Ooatsliilplalnsandi gl rggl i it ;.. iii m-ct.Io'em..n-,7;-.1 13.":-3 "go . . twoodt. SALE PRICE- lns ml Neill i 2