MAY so. 1947 ‘ w—"‘"‘ WESTERN “JUARDIAN ma: _ cij5igco7rcro_lllr_1§i__ GUARDIAN iS’Sid€ Firm UIIdBI‘ NBWi Don ’t Forget the one on your head PAGE. ELFXEN __,‘,,_WTS= CAPITQL ‘Summerside .1. Elmer Murphy, 186 llsnover Street, and George Clow. 90 Ottawa Street. TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought st any of the Management Embarks On Big Expansion Program following stores in Summerslde. “ii Bookstore. Water Street: f‘ " Drucstore. 21 Central street: 1onmw Bakery‘, “ater Street; Mark Gsudet. 61 Granville 51,19‘ Z1111’; 5.1.15.7... will be delivered to any home iltsllmmgrflflg, cum, 30y st to oer do: or 12o per week. Phone 280 for this service I ‘m, your order to the boy responsible for delivery en your m". ooze so myy- B; ‘l '-llcr.s- Rest llsll, . rldal‘. ii“? _._- . __AT1-E.,NTIO.Y.. — Tuberculceis ltnics niil be held st Alberton and“, June 2nd. 130 to 4 o'clock; d a; o'l.eary on Tuesday W01‘!!- ‘g 9 to l1‘ o'clock. _roa SALE-On hand three- cmm lever narrows. Reduced prim w, D. C-roken, Bummer- flem Emerald R.R. _|:'())"l SALE-1930 Plymouth Eda“, good condition; also Mas- m. Harris hay loader, at Ralph ylgcasirls. Kensitigton. AWIONE 1730 NOW and make ,0.“- gm-oiltmcit for your next ‘TI-rm-‘nlliji, ivnvo settlnfl. ctr. The ,\l,i;'\' Ann. tpiwrilc Capitol Tiiczi- iii‘ I" orcis ilLirC- c. Fritz? was. - torch: b‘. it» iiti‘. iii‘, \‘.»\I.Llll\‘ and iiil cresting "cs l‘l(‘Zll‘. iliidcr hriv balaiicc Eli lliiiibcr. with iii oi l-"tinr; also il'0‘.li PUliil r llii liilii siiorc (inoti ilitriil . Apply hlrs. [Cdwavtl . 1G6 Oiinlla S‘. Simi- --.\i ii LOXUON PRESBYYER- f ‘HFS. -- Slilldfl)’, Juno Rivcr. 'll‘.icvc will b" \'lCt‘:. at 11.00 A1 M. iiiid 3 l‘. M. to mzirk the reopening of on aflcr rcdccomting. Ali l’ Airs, Alfrcril lit nrici in scrvico lilo tirilliliflvlfil (‘llftmi "33 P. l\f. and . iiool at l...0 l‘. M. Gcddic '..§Llll(‘if\,\' School at. {H5 ll .\. t‘ ""2011. MilliSlCl‘. (7 XTHFJ! \'('r - lc ll‘ Air. m-ci M . 3A.? BilfifwdC. nvas thc scone of, l cvcnlng on Ma_v 12th when, rs avtl frirncls gathered to l." vizl, Jiinlcs and hi8‘ —l'\lii-‘\\llltl. liFi) lo itiri tilcm l tilr-ir (i"p'ri‘.‘ill't‘ In‘, i\ uhilyrc prrslirti .,=. l'ii.'lil‘lliiiii 1nd. cxtlidlll" sci - Hi1‘ t-f (be orcusioii. An_ acllfll 201i i3}? l\l.'. llvlll? \io~ i . lr l hiwclliiwr- llitl‘ ‘ ll itinn of ii PW“? : Mr. and Mrs l fitting replies of tile kindncss and gener- " lrinvtis. Aft"? whim? 'i"i-" Alt" .iti!-.~ (infill Fciitllvii" lhr f‘ w». \\'.i't‘ ('if“.\Tf‘(i and lllunfl and in s.» vnlliil! cnioycd ll fr-w} hours of round anti squazc dunrq ing. Goal music was furnished byi Mcssfs. Waliacc Dciqlisin rind Linus i \ wists. nnci Airs Mich- -'1ll .\|l(i M?» Basil Mur- cmlanlsts /\ lliPilfllflD in- ll sin irrs the serving Ii .1 dc ious lunch by scvcrni c! i319 young ladies present. At a late ll iii‘. irli that it was a vcrv 'l‘~!l'i‘_"1 rveniiii: v-iiri tlcbsrfed fo- ill~r iifllllts nftcr vrisrlng Mal arrl ill." Brown Godspcvd and R silo iliil'll[‘_i'. Mr. mid l\'ll'=. Brown fr.“ t~r Calgary. Aibcrta. in coin- illl‘? l‘. tli Mr. and M's. Albert Mc- Nlill rlrd family cf Stinimersidc. ._.S_ , a, llcli-kiiown summer resort, was '1 ' lay iii stale for a whole week, Al. "NQXQ _i-‘0R SALE-Di) acrcs land ati "ll covcrcd , yty. land Mrs. Frank Woodsirle. —I'OR- SALE-Quantity r9315. tered Erban seed oats. Hubert Aznew. Wilmot Valley. COMEDY MUSICAL “MIIILINIBY. isrse dlsplsy of IP11!!! lists new on our counters. Vi!" "I 9H1? for the best selec- tions. The Mary Ann,‘ -THEBI_E WILL BE a i"antr_v Sflle in Klee Clark's Slorc, Satur- dlw- May 31st. at 2.30 P. M. Pro- ceeds for Kenslngton Girl Guides. H4 .. ..l.. , n. BEN Y -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. serviccs Sunday. Jinie 1st, 1947. ilcdequc 1i A. N. Albany 3 P. M. Bordon 7.30 P. M. Mlnistcr, Rcv. J. M. Baxtcr, B. D. litmus-i liotw». —I‘f\lNl-'ULLY lummcrsjclc min. INJURED A Arnold Pidgeoil.‘ engzigrtl in \\u"' I tho polah lsloriiizcr now .i- rlliivllffl PZliYl' lfui injuricg; ycs‘. ~ iii l. lilii. lic was ;ushr~ti tu l. _ Prince County, ll-lospitzil where it was found his’ injiirlcs wcrc rot SPFIOUS although: tiicyt \\'i‘l‘(‘ painful, Tilp ltitiii axis‘ vsiiiizinz ilillli’; n i)"Eliil til lilo iliip \\ii<»:i ilc loll. —-WIIALE GOES UP IN SMOKE -~TilC first “summer tourist" to arrive ill. Stzivorvs Shore. the ‘vcigv unwelcome guest and has iiow departed in a cloud of smoke. lt ivas fl large ivhaic, the victim of sliarpshooters and it had drift- czi high and dry on the beach. ‘m, N, B_ (‘l-owds gathered from far and. liccr to vicw its rrmziiiis which] ALBERTDN M2‘. and Mrs. Jamcs Pure spent the holiday with fiat-ads in Monct- Mr. and Airs. Russell lviatLhc-ivs \‘lSilUlS t; Sumliicrsido the liust lvciitiici" conditions 1i:\i'i ti‘ the week. the hand of the forced iluttcl‘ law to arrange for its disposal and those who iflllcd l\ir. Miss Erma Lewis IKCEIli-iy spent. Wlialc with shot ar- la brief tut Bnjcfiabio holiday here rivcci on Monday afternoon la tiic- guest uf he: oiitcnts Mr. and ilDiidfiyt with oil and fuel wood Mrs. ‘l“.:co. Lowis. to arrange for the cremation par- | ~ e litany \\ilO came to soc tho, hi.» iilccn Kcefc R. N. has rc- botly stayed for the party whiciflturncd to liar dritics in Boston, illstcci from cariy afternoon till Mass, after spending the past six midnight. Most. of those involved months zit. licr hcmc L-i Briarvrood. were inexperienced in the proper manner to cremate a whale but M:s. James liiui-piiy recently re- with the iicip of large amounts ‘turned lrc-m an cxtoridcd visit with of driftwood the large body was relatives aild friends in lloxbu-ryr finally consumed in the flames. ‘M355- S C0ilQ.r\i.lli-'.iil0il5 are due the Illttie MisScs Nziticy’ Gilils and Ruth lPiko prlze iliiuiciis in last week's .. 34,; and Mm Edlson Buwncss lMusit-ai Fcstiini. Much credit‘ is (iue and 1min daughter‘ Margaret their teacher, Mrs. Jamcs Plkc.-A have returned to Halifax after “f Spending a 1e“. days in summer- Miss Estelle J. Haines, Junior Red side, the it-plmme “@515 u; Mn Cross Nutritionist was a visitor to IAibcrton the early part of the work, ;On TllCSliiiy Mix llaiiirs vcfvisiicd "elvlr, and it/fivg, p_ H, ,\.1o,~,-155ey_Uiiion School for tiic izlst time in who spent the winter in Sum-Elms s¢ii°°l ierm- i moi-std:- at the home of Mr. and: , , Mrs. Edward Harrington, have. M!" "d M“ winmm Gimsl '°“‘h° gone lo Orwell for the summer. 5pm“ l" denguiiui “Mid” m‘ the " s iiomc o! lllrs. Ciatcfls parciits....l11r. _ and Hrs. Austin lslurphy left on —- Miss Mary Martin. of the staff Tuesday m" wmdsw’ Oman“ Wm)" (.9 n‘ 1g Holman Ltd" summep Mr. Gates has accepted s. position. sidc. has returned from a two “T” months trip during which thrill‘ ,7?” Lad)“ Afd iwcsier" Hus“ Sh‘. visnod points in Mam“ Mn» pilnll ricwivil: (Jim mct nt the S “home qt luvs. W. l-nwson on- Wet!- _ ‘Iiicsdziy evening. Altcr the usual Amount of work had been ucccm- Descenii 2,158 Feet ‘plished a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs- into Natural Cavern HJfJilUSCliS, and New York. John Prolit. Mrs. A. F. lVlcCuv kind- ‘iy invilcci tilc nicmizcrs to her lbllilllllCi‘ ilUIlle ill NiOIIlYLISK‘ the following Thursday. . . i "A uod 'iine for Everybody". GRENOBLE. Hence, lvisy 29 -!md “ganow ‘he cru“,dl| w” sure}, $513,)‘pdTT;§i,Y,F:e:$g:.1;:“$Mfi?:'€::|pill’. inlo cffrct on Monday night; v . . I . e. a (l€S{'(-lll into natural caverns OffljllggildDiitls hguirlshuiggl: ,, ' _ _ . . . nililiceilyrtgiaid thtav had plumbed tlic i“'<“5 mkd 1° ““p"“‘i'y' The ha“ was LLIGB-foot-deep Dent de Crclies, atbeautiluliy ddiil-(‘irated lorustige" c6!- o ‘torsion, an e numerc O iligegt-illmiiiexifsaitiibalriz Alerlixileespeagoni itown participant: addcct niuch ‘to Grenoble, Sunday. the success of lhc jolly enter-tam- 'i‘iie dcscciii was made by Pierre ‘meat. Chevalier. plTSidfillt of a Lyon I Alpine club. who began liLs attempts i .M;-_ to explore tihc cave in 1936. lie was lngcqqnpflflifid accompanied by Clharlr-S Ditiicl‘. a flight pilot. Pcilz. and Mrs. Albert Gallant by Mr. Gallant! Pclll- mother and stop~fatiier Mr. Jane flnd Fmnand hinddigzin arrived in Aibertoii by motor about a wcck n80 and ‘Wm enjoying n vcry pleasant holiday iutiich was brcufllll i0 fl 541d “"' ‘expected [i053 by the sudden death [or Mr. Maddiguil it tiie home ct his brothcr-ln-iaa- Mr. James Grave-ll- Tiie bet-caved family acccmW-"kd by Mrs. Juhics Graves returr-tld i" iyqcw Jcrscy‘ on Tucsdiy. Th: billy —O.H. H.- ioI ihc late Mr. Maddlgan was imnveyed lo U. S. A. by rail, where GOODMAN ' DiNAH SHORL Ltd, il1llOfh1$ us that. ills build- m: ANDREWS SISTERS - NELSON .-DDY m; Wm be um,“ Hm ‘managfi JERRY COLQNNA ' DNDY M1555“ merit of Mr. M. Fcrno Graves, THE KING'S MEN I STERLING HOLLOWAY THE PiED PiPERS Also Comedy -- Sport Rs/ ~ and Flicker Ficisiibociu SHOWS: 7.i5--9.iS MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 With the 7th Chapter of HOP HARRIGAN Serial Shown MATINEE ONLY ‘ 954151118 U16 ilfllllry- The wound. re-i i gradually recovering from iirr rcc-‘ the Qwh Monday next, Juiic 2nd ivili be a day of outstanding importance in the business annals of Prince Edward Island with thc opening st i0 1.111. of Smsilman‘: Ltd, new house furnishings end house- hold appliances store, in the n. modelled building formerly owned and occupied hy F. W. Strong a Co. Ltd,. Summersldc. This store will comprise tour b departments: ti) furniture, etc., (2) household appliances, radios, etc._ l3) bedding, baby carriages, etc. (t) house furnishings. ii Lending furniture nicn, rep- resenting the best houses in ca“. sda who recently vlsi-ted this y store have pronounced it one of p the very finest in Eastern Canada. The management of Smeliinarvs with s very capable staff to sup- port him. Mr. Graves will act in the capacity of manager and buy- er of the furniture, household sp- pliarices end bedding departments. Mr. Graves was employed with R. T. Holman Ltd“ for a pcric-ti of l8 ycars during which time he serv- ed as buyer and manager oi‘ the fumiture department. Ht- served ici World \V&v 1. lie was a mem- hwr of the firm of hliilei‘ Bros, Charlottetown. for eight years, he- coming during this time well ac- quainted in electrical appliances. radios phonograph recordings and musical instruments. In 1942 he joined the staff of tho W.P.T.B., ‘vat-ting as provincial ration officer pip to October, 1946 when iic join- lcd the staff of this firm. Ml‘. ‘Graves is highly popular in both ~Mr. Daniel Htckox, B ~i ,l . . had the pa-hm of his flgigtliigta°riidfxtigimtlz1iside Bllvfiide Cigarlltlzttetown. badly torn on Wednesday. Mnltm. u ins tam . .- ‘q an an“ Hickox was bridliii-g a newly pur- I; gjjouA Gcllillo‘m§.f'd, ‘i chased horse. lYitlCil bcca-mc sud-i r‘ ' ' .3 am ‘ ‘e ' ‘nan’ l ager and buyer of the house fur- dbnly and unacccunmbly Slartledinishin s de zirtment has b cn with i and sprang backwards someliov/itiiis firm {for scvcntcene years, ANNUAL MEETING or LITTLE romp c.iv.i.. i Burlington requiring several stitches at Ken. sington. l Edith i-leaiiey. Clinton. is. —~'I‘i‘|t‘ Llillo Pond “llb-(lflifiiofl of mi’ serious illness‘ Imceting on Siiiritliiy Eiiii$l100zilniyi€§i 4th, The president, Mrs. Alex D.l Mrs. William Durant, makes four hTFCDOnaJi presided‘ “flmms .0“ generations in direct lille in the l?“ annual Rm? fegmar “mi”; Durant ilCtfllO at Margate. The great “F” mad‘ ‘Mm . we usual bum’ ~. grandfather Mr. Saiznuci Durant “is °t the mcflmg “'55 ‘Wei’ 9n‘ who is 91. tllie father, Mr. Heath address was give“ b3’ m” prefid‘ Durant and the father end son. "it and Rpm“ were "ad by ‘he secretary and treasurer. Election qt officers for year 1947-48 follow- Miss __..__. A eon. born recently to Mr. and Mr. Claude Youmkcr of Brcok- , field is spending the ivock with Mr. 9d “"1 Yesuilfd as r°*1°w5? and Mrs. Daniel llickox and family Prmdelll? M“ 14°F“? J- Mali‘, at their hcn-lc at Burlington. ‘rho ‘Dflllaid- i i l‘ l i llickox family moved to Burlington secrfllrl‘! M"- Chuiel 5- Mic" a week ago from their former home D0118"!- atjyunyer Riva; i TTBMUIETI Miss Annie Steele. 1st. vice~presldcntz Mrs. Edward Mrs. George MacLcod, Irishtowrl, R. MacDonald ‘ spcnt the past week end at O'Leary, 2nd. vice-prcsident: Mrs. urhorc she was the guest of Mri and Lutz. Charles Mrs Sanford Phillips. 3rd. vice-president; ‘Mrs. Alex -——- A. MacDonald. Miss Irene Paynter, Kensingtoih. Councillors: Mrs.‘ Charles J. has aoccpted ll position at meliisvnensiri, Mrs. John Bincketi, Larkins Restaurant, I(f\l‘i5i11giOll.'l\f1‘S. Allan McKenzie Miss Pllynter- and Miss Mary MC-l A V019 of trunk; was tendered K85‘. Grfihillfifi 308d- Wlllflled PW‘ tiic retiring officers and inecting cntiy from Rothcsay, N. B. adjoumecy m . , Following is the Secretary's sn- Mra, ll. A. Stewart. Norboro. is ‘mm; 1-9pm.“ "mending a few days lll h" will"! 'l‘rcasll‘l'cl' 11nd Sistcr ilioinbors- homo at Enniorc. iihcrc 1'1"!‘ father. S0 v9“. the“ a [in-w i, 59m“ Since, Air. John Bryant and hcr brotlhcr ‘m. qalhtrpd hue rm. our h“ “,1 Mr. William Bryant have boil-i been nun‘ nwefing but m w,” o, ma,‘ m-"B- i it has been a year snd today we "’_"“'_’_" {assemble to hold our fourteenth a annual meeting. --—- l As you: recording secretary for Mrs. Janet Hcdgson has returned the past two years, 1 have. sorry to her iiomc in Mill Rive,- aftcr to say. been unable to give this spending a most. enjoyable visit in important work the amount o! my Boston for the past six months. time and interest that I would like __._. to. but when I was uneble to be Misses Hilda and Doris Oi-Iallor- present at meetings. etc, there an of Bloomfield were reccntWvas alivavs someone kl" snot-IE“ visitors to Siirnme-rsfdc the past to take over. In the pest veer we week. lhcld siX icguini- meeting; and once {executive meeting with en aver-l age attendance of eight members... Flor our enrollment of twenty-three’ members this attendance st our _._. meetings seems small: the reasons Messrs Albert and Earle Biz-ch for this we do not know but we, p.110 are cmpioycd at Mill River hope when we hear next year's n», 5pm: Sunday at their home in port read that there will be. ii much! portage, iliiglicr atlc-ntiance as the Catholic; _.___ iwomeri‘; Lrague is s most Christ- Mrs. Sergeant ltlelhr-inil of Mllhlan, essential and‘ helpful oigsziiv, Mr. victor of Charlotte- town we! e recent visitor to Bloom- field on business. River was a recent visitor t0 atlon. Our League was saddened by Charlottetown, where she visited the death of one o! our members. with friends. lMrs. John W. MacDonald. Although lno longer a resident of our parish M; "Q M". Joseph [gCiaEre at the time of hcr death, she Willi who have spent the past six months be very sadly missed bot-h u! a visiting their sons and daughters league member and as a Parishion- in Mcdford. Mess. returned to lnclr rr. As ls customary of the Least"- homo in Blccmiicld on Tuesday- in ‘High Mass ill-as said for fllc - soul or this deceased member. Mr. Lee Thompson o! Rosevlllc Financially we have had a ilery, ii. in his new department looking forward to acquiring e lot of new customcrs and friends. The ladies World We! Two who served with the Royal electrical supplies Navy and in addition has had e Canadian Army during World War Two and since his discharge has been a member of the House Fur- nishing staff. in the employ of the years and s, member oi.‘ the House Furnishings stall YOUI. J’. Philip Gallant-ts m charge‘ acting es ililj-C!‘ and manage: o! this department for scion yours, He served in the N3\_\' dun-n; World Wsr "mo ‘for three and e he-ll years. Mr. Gallant will be delighted to see his old customers end is like Fred. Ho's l echelor. Ralph Francis e veteran of Cenadlsn Navy has a4 considerable experience with while in the ear‘: experience in electrical sp- liimces. . Mr. Henry Perry-served 1n the Miss Blanche Laughllro-has been firm nine the past. four of furniture repairs. rtc. lie was in the employ of R. '1‘. Holman. Ltd, furniture department l8 years. He served in both wars. Miss Ruth Lamhe-Avith two years in House Furnishings, the t to be having some difficulty keeping track of his downy friends es they firm tiic past 12 years. lncludingl won't. stay Rlili- . Counting his chickens is little Michael Brooke of Bristol. who seems Department. Ruth has made many l friends throughout. tile Island. Mr. Aibaii Landry-another iet- eran; lie served in World War stovc installation, , Miss Olga Harris-has been with r the firm the past year as steno- grapher and filing clerk. Miss Har- ris will be in ciirage of the Vic- tor Record section. All malc mcnihcrs of (lie staff of this House Furnishings stove are war veterans-b‘. l Grant this clear Lord. Our iiuni- 5e bie prayer. For all my friends so dear. Give strength to ihcm for curry care, And bless their days with cheer. Respectfully submitted. Mn. J. Raymond ltlacDonnid. Recording Sccrctriry. ILS. - BritainTo Set-up German Economic Council BERLIN. May ZSJ-mill-Britain and the United States announced today they will set. up an ail- Germaii economic council in tlicir merged zones of making more than 39,000,000 Germans seibsupporting. Gen. Lucius D. Clay, the Amer- ican military governor. and Lt.- Gcn. Sir Brian Robertson. the ; British deputy mflitarg: govt-man! disclosed in a Joint statement that agreement had been reached on creation of the economic council. or parliament. ‘The move had been discussed for iveeks, American informants said lilo (I0llllCii would have approxinialciy 5t members. They will be chosen by the popularly-elected German state assemblies in accordance with the proportionate strength demonstrated by the political par- tics. It will be the job of the council to create economic policies for reconstruction of the two zonesw subject to approval of the British and American military govern- ments sncl under the general pro- l visions of the Potsdam pact. 12th Major Air Disaster In 1947 NIIW YORK. May 29—tAP>- The crash of e United Airlines D04 airliner near La. Guudia Field tonight in which 38 persons i ivcro believed killed was the worst air disaster in United States commercial airline history and the twelfth major plane crash of 1947. The year's record: l Jan. 5-43 reported dead in ', Chinese airliner crash at Tsingtao. p Jan. 25-12 killed in crash at London Airport. 1 Jen. 30_2'2, including Grace l iCommunal liioting Iii lli.i-: BOTTLES ruliclliscn T“._H Id’. .__ ~_. e r Wemll _ m"Bragg‘*;,,;;;;;;,;‘P§:;, ‘The Punjab Continues firs...» ....... .... ......... i... jtcrs) -- Communal rioting in the ‘Punjab surged today‘ to within 20 ,iiiiics of Indlxs capital, New Delhi, and ii was reported that riotcrs in the South 20 villages since Sunday. lHonie Secretary‘. said troops fired, ‘casualties GliFflJlUil _of the capital, and that l5 villageslgee mam- w m gm. ‘ha.’ Th. Avere destroyed in that area. Hundreds of farmers armed with; bottle-axes. SPQBFS were preparing iwiiiciii. in the village of Guargziom . .H§€lr_ 151th Randolph Scott as Hard fig” to, speed the task‘ i" for sle bottles. us; prices paid. We will slso no; lor Javex bottles. Bring them ll- ond guarantee nn ample supply o. Javex. Phone Cecil's pick-up. times and caused many; among rloters in thef district. within 2o mileMm-lda’ 6-830‘ Baum‘, 115*’, NEW DELHI, May N - (Refl- Groefl!» 71K tat Punjab have destroyed t AA. Williams, Punjab Province} vcltil , "Jesse Jaimie: Gang” and the Dsltone and Belle Sher 1n biunderbusses and i ' "BADMAIPS TEBBXTOBY“ for battle i Fighfin‘ Sheriff with “Gabby Hayes". Also Bartel end News. ~04 "»'="-'i~' r niriun THEATRE c Auction Sale CARLOAD or WELL BROKEN FARM uoaszs Will be sold oi ARTHUR GARDNEWS FARM Freetown SATURDAY, MAY list, l PM. Toke advantage of iiiit tale- dllllliliuriicslllllillllililt‘ created iywllit Yulllg = 1’Pllili1 llliiir taint y iilllilElliil-lllb. iiliil t -IlI - ll buy» your horse "froie*”i‘iie‘ men who sells s good horse at e cheep horse price. I om no stronger. Hove told hundreds of horses on the island. H. T. RAMSAY. DD YDD KNOW? Tiiot by simply ceiling 373 you con have any IDEAL DAIRY product delivered to your door. ‘ _ e e e s o- t‘ n! MILK, CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK, CULTURED BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE, BUTTER O I I Order these Health Feeds Now. IDEAL DAIRY iburiai will be lield. YOI-BATHING and SWIM SUITS In this Department have been-l ‘hllllly ri-iiuccd....'l‘hcse one and two-piece models ere in sizes l2 to n-"lfly arc miirlo of plain silk jersey knit. hrililul’ 1171M"! chcnm“ was s recent visitor to Sllmmcrsideusuccessflll year. The total receipts‘ Mo,“ and Swedish Prmm killed i. ill?!‘ ighl‘ Pa" Y"? n" 5469-59- Ex‘ in Dutch airliner crash on Copcn- l Mr. William Briggs of Si. Jc-lin..pcndilurcs for the venr nmollntcdlhagen Fund. . was n recon-t v‘silor to Hunters in $457.69 leaving a balance of Jam 27__u kmrd m 34,9 "ash i ‘D0586. Rose-tank. ‘53-51- at Aibuqucrquc. N. M. i i lfEClaLz-Again the ii and 10 Department hes s berlli" 7°‘ __._ SDMMERSIDE 0n Wcdnesdt; a very i-nierestingl iplfly an; rscntcl in the “W. I.‘ Institute Hui‘. by n (its! o: Suin- IGCYHIURCI‘ and cottoii....'l‘iie glowing colored prints will be the hit of vmcrsidc Payers? H", pretenmuon we s?“ a ddegam M“ Charks- F __ l d v I _ g u" h°‘“'" T“ "m" a" "m" °“"”i“'—“"" ""“'°' 2'39 m“ h“ been ‘was vltwllenl ""°“9“°“‘ Wm‘ Mrs. Christoph" M°ihmil who J. MacDonald to the riioccsan can’ Llsl::n.1i:r>li-iii;i.c n? Cm‘ “w i‘ reduced to 1.65, the 3.95 suit. is now 2.49 snd the 4.25 suit. ls 2.98. S1101’ h d ‘here’ and a EARLY for your attractive SWIM SUIT at these attractive PPR" i“ Zmmiifggheiiie iiiiltiiervais, which the u" 5 and 10 Department. lamp-nu- npprccialcd by its generous iapplallsc. Tho hall ans crowded and rciuriis liiost sutisfacivfl’. Tim sptclaiitics irci-c also worthy of much praise, ‘Tllcy included solos h,“ spent, m, past t-ivn lllolllili vcntlon visiting itcr daufllllcl‘ McRae of Sliinmrrside has returned to hcr hcnic in Rosebiiiik ilcld i" °i"'i°"°i°w"-i Feb. 7-10 riic ill crash of Cuban Mrs. Frrfl Mrs. T-lacDonnici nave a vcrv ln- plane 1,, spa-H, tcrcstiits: i-cpnrl on tiic different Jiloctlllfls cf lllis convention. I M. lhr CliriiJinas reason we Mr. Joseph Jnckcinali of Ktng ii‘ flbitbiiftli‘ §¢$*£*09\1/-09%>39£*09%0 WANTED —— GASPEREAU BEST PRICES PAID s‘ n‘; "l ROLLING a. assets ‘ . "J3 ‘ RUSTICO R 104 . ' l. Foil. 15-16 rllc m clash c-f lt—.=“‘ m“ .-iiinn plane oft Ali/JO. ,i _ _ _ Pelt: l5 53 die iii crash of plan" . ». iuriiihcrrrl riir pastor with a gift; m, mountain M], 1,, C01omh,a_ “if aingion was in this vicinity on Tvfi-S- we also sci-it :i box of food. otc. lot Fem 3P4, die h, Chm,” Fm item-c in the (fhinn Department... Is sn attractive white enamel This Rack has I'm always finding smart usable The one l wish to tell you of this morning TUMBLER RACK for serving cooling Summer drinks. rc- , ill . Tl i T! .. =. ' ' . . _ lhfiiaitiirniofigiiiicgiiariilni: FoiintiiiietrZIi-Kylitiiidiiignilhdecoriiirglilfiimli- iii“; b§“,“f,“,‘,",;‘°,,$l'§.;,,,“f§’,,,i§§ day on business. fliiyglrlrlifisrall i126 S?" ' lOliTé Lrianspoi-t Plane rrzisli ncar l Contact». . . ancn - . _"_" . i ' " . C n . ‘- ignite 1.95. Nerve drinks the new. esey waymiivold spilling nith this ‘he “uomw ,,,,‘|,,_,-,-.1 hllfllcnfiieiéi M“ [Ilglix Ai-scnaiiit of “(Wd- OVPTFORG snldifl. tram m” vmqsh?‘ Ryiizlilizvh 65'” ‘Hum ‘n ‘flan, M y; useful and intriguing gadget. China Dclllflmm‘ This cntcvtaiumoni. yvaz; eilélvlgzém stock is spending a few day-l lsllh with a box. Also those childzrn Fmwh MaM m Am, 5mm, n; “cw! l fl L'- ‘il we"__.n“_ BOB_A_LAWN by the Ladics [Alf 0r i linen“ w) her parairts Mr. lay: glrs. oc ‘who hid 10.1 their ilkotéilcriluigiatégcl Gronqbh i ~ L‘ rowan Méometying new In sfivn ‘o ‘u-cum-l“ l M‘ u’ hm Hospital. vltio cc ‘£8 y auras a“ LcCiair of Bloom! e. .— I)?» rafit 3:?!‘ tiered n y m ‘o’ AP,“ y” 5,0 l“ ‘work 01mm, ‘ ‘a ‘M n ‘h WEE» l‘ "ilk" u“ ° i," ° " n u "h," m’ words tiic ("lSl a o 0m s oce- < cw a .ar nrns an merer‘ ‘shl. ,mm.c,a, apt-unm- nem. Cm-acas. A or l e same time it lives your Lawn that smoo I . the” who contributed to e u ss 15 qlngygnlgnln 3911131193 were purchased, c o rig venemelm I; It is suitable for The Bob-e-Lswn hes s ll»; imp. eir cooled motor... has a chain d "n! end cemeteries..." is light snd essv to operate. o! me play’ “w an w“ “We a i ‘Nils scrll to the nccdy people of delicious lunch by c Cmmime " E (C P‘ ‘WNW-one. A “yum (or ‘M (“and Md In addition, a Trans-Canada 1w l. l i I i lniics piano has hrcii rnissiilc wilil ,; OTTAWA STEWART McNEVIN drive and iiiito typo clutclv-solld steel hsndle b)". rtlilill" “ml m“ charge. Trade Minister MacKinnon today one for the living members cf cur l5 parse"! aboard 3mm H may,“ Borisiicw l wotérfig-znd n‘ self-fihproeryllng digit‘: Tlrilt! esrsgygo of ‘ghirsdnovgvea ‘is ‘ A rlianlwuntzwlnlhté mtgylfifqrazfo Evil:- ficggutri‘ moi-rims?!“ nnigltriitgflthcoglligr Vancouver to, a landing o“ Apt.‘ . T sit . e ceo - - ' ‘B r. ie a. ~‘ all c n '1‘ u‘. .- t V-‘lflmt-nt, “y l we m" p — h miisyeelongr Service. from Chicago lo ntions vim-g mid: to flu- biidcrt ' _ _ WE wiu‘ TAKE ALL WE CAN GE l -‘ ._.._..__ I Cairo, Mr. Boyrr wlii leave for iunrifsico; ptr capitn tax sun: ~_ _ _ _ _, _ - M"?! Gabardine WlNDBRI-ZAKEIIS for Golf or other Slwllim QTTAWA. l l‘ - Cairo csrly in Septtvnbcr. ilintirinai tax- $3.10: mflfllllirii‘ $1.00; DR VINCENT GRANT I CASH ON THE BARREL HEAD h" Ire light Mg aomrorubia, Th; polo" are sand, khaki. White Graham ' . zolfiflwr 0T ‘m’ ——————~—-——-—- RH‘! lo till" l-‘llllc-‘l llflotfl‘ Si" 3599- ' . "Id biunmmme have 1m“, eon." m; mpg-g" h"; n slpper closing Bank of Cal is in Wasilinilvll BEEN FIVE REIGN! This is nil f have in my iii my Denial Silrgcon i ‘"3 two roomy patch pockets. The shes ere 88 to 44 end the prices many in cont-r ii with his tiullcs __._..-. 4on0“ ,.r ti,» aquatics and n-m-l; smuumun Bundmg . l" 4-95 t» mo‘. In tho Men's Clothing Deplrtmmt there is also s full n, oxocutivc I -. r or lhr ""9" STCCKHO-IM ~ (CF) ~—8vvc- n: m- LMSUC durlrs the W" SUMMERSH“ ‘ . g I “n” “i BOYS’ GABARDINI.‘ WINDIREAKERSHJhese ere well rustle national Bar‘ --i lixtcimi Al- 4mg, 015e,; inhabitant, u“. Jo- 1945.47, ‘ l y“! "i Ilve excellent weer. in ssnd only. These Windbrcekers hsve mp5 gglzrc l '. iir. Towcro henna rloliavflson, celebrated hcr I1 corc-luslon 1’ wish lo tlrlik X-Roy THE FISHERMANlS FRIEND ‘at cuffs end waist band. zipper closing and slash pockets. The sitc ,~|y;d Sum ‘gnwixciipingéil is‘ i Wm, b 7th.‘? tuna’). fmmi”; T», ‘gelling rtliclcrsr inn-it phone 51] l ,_ . e i , _ ~ 2. ' _" 3 - i , 1 i , , a mp2," "f" l3 ywl end the or!» I! time ll 3-95- m" "Mm" i" h" “a” U“; Kmwm, "‘""“ " ‘ m‘ "" ‘ ' F“ °' ° ‘“ i‘ °" “ - --~-» ~ ---~~—~~--~i t ta» “gm; qt the qt five Swedish kings. and to you nli this prayer: e