{Wir- “Hpmwn Hmpual' Willie Kringle. who disrupts all Matilda ,\Ierriweather's plans; for Laura marrying David Bel-i low. uhen he gets jilted how" friend Brad Monroe. played by; l IC\II§R(EI*IN(TY \tw. \dele Peters. daiiuliier r1\iv- and \It‘s Benjamin Pe— (irnnd River is a SURGERY "ie Prince County Hospital t a w sltt‘ underwent an enter "mi operation. [5 PATIENT : ‘ Bellow in the race for state St'iI-‘ 'aior. was played by Kip \Ior-i izan Brad Monroe. in h e ;end gets the Rirl when Sebastiani Wil- " : Adele Peters. clauzhtet i \terriweather. finally. at c’ “r. and Mrs. Ben Peters. lie‘s urging takes over from lIlSl r"and River. is a alient inj domineering wit’e. i l“ uce County Hospital where1 Laura Merriweather was play-i t'u- has underwent surgery. it‘d 5." R059 Pinf‘a" 30d Dal'ldl IN HOSPITAL C'F‘t‘l‘l’t: \Iatthews. I‘Zlmsda‘r'. Plan Larger -: a patent in the Western Hos at I To VANI‘OI'VER 'I.'\ David MacDonald. Al , ‘w‘on has left to attend a meet—‘ BURDEN The Bordon 3 or the evecutive oi the (‘anar’ RIHIH'h. Royal Canadian Legion ‘1 (‘timutwr of Commerce In‘ last ntJl'Ii unanimously approv~ f the branch VWIT SWEDEN :i Gordon. .\lbei'ion RI-I'I‘I‘RVS HOME Some 900.000 foreiL'n tourists vi Jumps wok“. itim‘visitcd Sweden in 1063 an in-l up," [hp “3",”. mum“ in \i. 1crt‘ase of 17 per cent over 1962. ‘ "it'lttlL has returned to the home ' ’ier sonin law and dniigh‘cr. "‘ ""ri Mrs Stanton Clark. isnmdqin ceelved too late for Classified EASTER VISITOR death notice column \l- Nil" \Il‘s Gardiner \larks . r“ rum!” Sumnwrsidp. 5pm, MORRISON » At the Charlotte- l"-»'ei' with \lt‘s Frank Frasetm MW” “USPHHI' S'mda-‘I' March ommm 2.0 mm. \Irs Allan Morrison. Sill'nflf‘ Harbor. in her th RETURN TO CITY and Mrs. year. “1‘ Paul Nicholson. warrled on \Ionday afternoon C :nil tamin returned to liar-l from the Charlottetown Fit-t “l't‘liu'n Sunday evening after’ neral Rome to the residence Wodiu: Faster with Mr. and of her son James Morrison. \HK Arthur Wiikle. Alberton. Sat ge Hat‘lior e tunera. ‘ will be held Wednesday morn- “ \ K" in. leaving the house at 9 Mr Hm“ who'; tm w_ ' o'clock for Requiem High . f“. 4’ “ . ‘3 ‘“’ Mass at St Andrew's Church. M In Alberton. ts visulntt Ml Mount simmri at 930. Inter- and‘ 'ttr: Allison Macintosh. i mm, in g, Amp-mu cemetery “ ‘ ' ' MneIN’I‘VRF‘. A the Charlotte? \h\“1ifplfixfrg::fi;rs“h”. town Hospital. Sundav. \Iareh" ’t-tt had ,1: \wokmd gm'mrs h"; 9. .1064. John R. AI'RCIIHNI‘P. m “NH” of nmrlnummvn'i (‘orian Ban. in his third _\e:ir M {M'ghm‘ Gan at, Krm‘ng“ Ilis remains are resting at the W and l'r m L'aw and, Charlottetown Funeral Home mum “’9 'dn'G. ‘ n r from where the funeral will. "1"“:- u r* a", ‘ ,‘s ‘9" " be held Wednesday morning. i .e an of Ivenstnzton. lmving the “men” hon". a, SOLDIER "0‘": ‘ 9-15 for Requiem High \Iass. ‘Jtnlman Larry Profit of r “m “moimm. V R . is 3 mm“ Ban at 10 o'clock, interment i“ his mum“ “r and “‘1‘ in the church cemetery ‘ ‘n r Pmmi “hrrlnn- V(‘0Rfl Suddenly at the Prince “fins “OTHER . Edward Island Hospital on. \H,‘ ‘mrm‘ “mum: gym”. Saturday. March 28, this: . ,_ vwmum a rm. days Inmma May. widow of Edward H o. hm. mother. Mrs EA M(__ (‘ohh of Rangor in her 76th; c. “berm” ycai. Resting at the Modem; Funeral Home from where WITH PARENTS service will be held today. “M nnmuty new". unit; March 31. at i o'clock. tht'I‘l “'It'se at the (‘hartottem-vnl to Bangor (‘hurch for funeral "snout ls visiting with herl set-rice commencina at 3 pm V00“ “r and Mrs Frank' Interment in Bangor come. "\Plll. Alberton. tery. Please omit flowers. Borden Legion; v 1*? «Marlow. i M... ._w,..->t-Amc.m\m_ ’ l l i For the lltii coii~ccttiive your the \'\it‘ t‘hnrlottetowu is its Circus: IotttL'lit This Brennan will “in” lit acts almost year ringrmaster Rob intrcduce which are 300 people. 3 8 made A: SlAND NEWS PAG Western And Central Districts i'l‘he l *7__7W ..- ._ N . . ,_V. , ",,_. _._ ..— 7- 7.. _ tiltinual YMCA (in Being Staged Tonight legion Discusses Veterans Hosps. l I‘iie monthli meeting 'iio I"l‘0l'<ltfl Rmnili. The tililtl'filt l.c;' on. was “rid ii l,4"!ltt7l llonie recently The liiiitii-ii went on i't" il't'l as u. ~lllll‘,’ to preserve the piewut I i t; ‘i status of veterans liosiit'n‘» urt'i iii.» AP! retarv was ‘t‘s'l'li'lt‘fl 'u '\' ‘i' 'ii the t'prini'n' \li'ii int if r‘,-.ut«.;.i.tnni and oniLe 'i in (“we of l'lf‘ iiviiiiiii » i t I~ 'l'lie cutertutntiient conirthce ..i~ .t~'t\'t‘(l to look :iito the , lit..l\ oi‘ hmitt: a l’rtdizy nuht tl’lilt'P tor ll‘t'lt :igei's and 't nat- iii‘Ilay ltlll'ti' dance for ettl'il’s The applications to' :iiciiilii‘t'- \lllp from Stanley \tiss and 'l‘ltztnc \eo tic-e ltt'tt'ttlt'd. lob .\l:l's atl'l "“ will provide many the audience. Makeup for a cast of this si/c . out be a problem. but the £.t‘ls Feels confident of the Plum Club Will he hund- linc the chore Spceial feature of Brian lttttuhs Munroe tor I’n JOE IN'I’l'lS the show \Itt\l'lll-L\L ‘('I"~»|)('.~plit‘ a A. tiaiidet and Premier Walter R.‘.ht‘=tt2 Shaw and Mrs. Shaw The niaster-of-cercuionies the evening was Connie Lef'lairI play es by Barbara Doyle. (Ireenan and solos by Kay Gallant eatles by a group called House Flies and Shirley's 'l mcla Rhynes. The stage manager for play was (‘onnie sound and lights tip and the s by .\Iae Ame Pall?!“ t Frank “flair m run mains}. ‘ who introduced several special x . numbers between the acts of thei :i‘mmmg Tiny thejthfll the potato sliipneos in this chlatr and i province have used their ability . man were handledllt‘r (im't‘lnt’ more markets titan sparked the action leading by Elmer .1. Power, E i e a n or‘esti for any other Island ;)‘.‘0- yesterday's meeting. was Hughes was in charge of make- l (ilit‘t. cript was managed: s _i Transport Minister \IeIit‘aith. DESTROYED POWER . which included step dune-i ‘ ' Comm 1 MONEA SAVED Andrew Gallant:l and Bar-i lbara Rogers; an imitation of thel “‘9 _ . [he ha: arranged “1th the railway' vln Wood. (‘arrie Wood and Pa~ {4 i i '.1‘t(‘i\tl\(‘i‘. RC ‘ed a recommendation by Ih ;S M. k To “"VTRF“ building committee, Michael; H mm gmmui; ‘ n i .\'ess and Wilbur \Iiittart, to ' ‘ '"- “"“ uuiid a is x _. foot exten‘ion O F JII \llierlou si‘liools_ is ,0 mp”. New"! “Wm” hug“. ‘ n the holidays in Mm" The meeting chaired by lei _ . y " 3soon proqdpnt. Cain” "WWW l The gitnior \Lerlthe}; otht’a‘rlita- I . v - . - t - ' STI'DENT now: i 3"" “"“l ”’ NM“ “""m 53"" "Tint-rte”: ldu'cf‘hn '0 921‘ 'ac * \l Analzivne oon \' c . '0 llit‘ lit‘t‘di‘tt Amateur Ath- :ql“ ' n 9 "Far Ian 3M" _ - . R 0.. J” ,, | \ . _. i . iterriav that he believes that rr'“ it hinkora Convent. is '” ""“lamm 3"" a me mostdslandcrs are mistaken in t'rul'nL’ the holidays with he am“‘"" in 'h‘" ("ill‘illl‘I “‘“A r b ‘ ' - r it ‘fltNY idea of the federal gov~ pm,“ \i,. and M“ Garald lliree donations of $13 each pn pm.‘ Mme. h. n ,0 Ah 2 . m. “berm” were to worthy n: VmMT" p rvl‘v g e I e causes ' ‘ ' - V srt'nttxr \‘VI'RSF. e\ nogiuaio \Iacliunuld hind 5:1“! $22!...“ it ~s int'ma \Iort‘isop. student was piescuted with an itist-rib— i, "mud hi mi" 42“. iv“. nip,ch p c at the Prince Edward ls- 3d desk set as a tckcn of ap- it”): r ,‘i“.0d if”; Mug, figm‘ l Hospital, was a ut‘t‘kt‘ttd.preci:ttion of his 12 years ser- jq'm . . p- k . 3n d z" t of \tisses Bertha and .~\n- rice as chaplain o .l‘mw ' (mun w msm an Japanese ttaval power was destroyed iii Oct 22-27 i the Battle for l.eyte Gulf. the big-; inest naval battle ever ntlillil. MoreComfortWeoring EAL ere to nab o gummy. gooey, taste or {ecttnsn It's nlkultn 0 Get FASTEETH iii. drug counters everywhere. t, sour. Checks ‘ SE TEETH a pleasant wnyto overcome . FASTEETH. pitsty (non- 'plato today NOTICE Effective April Ist lPrico changes in the following hair cuts Only All types of Brush Cu s . . . . . . . Regular Haircut $1. Children's $1.25 00 .75 These Prices Effective Harpers Ilerrigans McKenzie 8: Vernie at St. \Iark‘s t‘hurch. (‘orran At The Following Barbar Shops McKinnon & Ferguson “‘ilsons Fred Lambros Nelsons Larrys George Neale Famin Barber Rays Joe Dykens :i'.viiit‘lled I I forjotie case. and to none in an-it‘ha‘rzeo bitterly, other ‘IPt‘lltIg of the huge assembly‘i m t‘(‘l i n )Ir. the “agreed charges" which of Potato Marloetintg Board ; Lil.(tlln Dewar presided. f.hat‘(tll(‘s who have to take those the strongest. _ in cut-throat prices”. several to one dissenter predominant f SPONSORED BY FEDERATION The meeting was sponsored he PEI Federation of iAgriculture. President Smith \lnt-Ftirlane, Harrington spoke Bui‘ge had told the meet— t briefly to outline the purpose the meeting, Secretary .I. With the moment um as g progressed. the ‘by Edison Drake. chairman of had saved the potato industry 3 the crop insurance azency ex- man “We grentc hot in: 'ms and (‘an Can dance by Mar. i more than one half million doi- ’ piuZ-iied how the system of grain airs annually. The Five Houses 1 and potato insurance works . Vlclsaac whose resifl- recently vice -cha i-r the marketing board 0 one of the more (him two dozen have in our shippers the spokesmen who voiced their si concentration ot‘ mnr- l coinion prior to adoption of the. knowledge in North 1 resolution. Leo tlt'ti ion emphasimd his opinioni ple of truck tires. \lahoviich, Toronto's million- dollar baby who played his best missing player. out for the rest of the playoffs “till a broken ankle suffered in a clash Satur- game in years. gives much of I with Toronto‘s (,‘ar‘. the credit to lineniate Kelly. the B]’p\\'pr Mi-vear-old member of Parlia- —- ment for York West. Red was going just as fast as l “as ottt there.” said the Big “and we were eluk‘n: He . I I [hit Smoking "tart: Alter 4" Years up beautifully for the winner," ‘ “Mm to know how m smp . tana Georae . . . I ’Puncht Inilach plans no sir; feelmg “If? 5‘ _wnlk.mg f1“.— [9543' an gas for (Omaha nace'.’ ThlS article in April same. inst the usual i-onihina- Reader’s Digest may help tion of hating, checkin: and you, “No one ever died or more hitting He was pleased went, crazy from inpk of m. with Saturday's performance. _ba(.cov- 9,3“ the authm “ 'e could have had a half ‘ ” “ dozen more goals. If Bower and 39d he glws 5")“ pr‘wm‘m lltE‘ defence can just keep liold- ‘ hmis that rl“1‘ll.‘"wm‘k~ ‘If’t ing them out. I‘ve got no wor- your Readers Digest today. 5 ries.” 'North Shore Scouts Are Taken On Extensive Moncton Tour A it'diilmht of the WM 64 tra'n wire toLen on a tour of Lani"! IIIL' pm _‘"'|.'I'l for the First \tl’ili itsikerv. the Moncton Airport. \ii tt' Scout ’l"roi p \-.;is an I'~ ~ts-I' itiltl the (‘\'R's new humn "art! .ii-i-lwii'? t.‘.'«~(l.t\' tour of ,Vilt'tt'l‘~ .'-'ttl (‘cmmii/ecl Traffic (‘ontrol if ii on 3 in the .\' H huh city i til‘ii where thev “err nbe in “l "'1‘ "NM 1'4“ “W "f"'It"'O .c' 'i'ro‘ “pct-ob “illlf‘ llmt't- llll‘\ '.\i~>r llir‘ Hi; “I y. [Hm-1 Pq:]:l\’x]'\|" '\_ '._ ,ll‘»t\ u. ill." l'anadi'iii \t'tlltllttti i i. '\l l‘it'-II (in wit l‘)"‘l“"“ ""‘l ll” YHH c-crni of the sci i:_ ii- ll‘t‘tt.‘ il‘oi' s‘a'. ll!‘ 3‘ .2 t ,3 out ;. mu i~\;i.ii.i|'o ’ " W ' " ’lt‘ it when 'iiri 'nw‘n 0 > rt ’ i lit" 'n 4"‘k— Mild Temperature its. .. i. at i. i‘t 14 ; ' .ii' for t "f' Eats Into Snow ~ i. - i wt ‘ i iii-(I j'lll‘ .‘i‘ ‘.,\ 'iiriti' (' til "t id s" y I W" N ‘ Xi‘rm’ml t'iiti't"r, ii~l‘i‘.'-i- ‘.-' 1- ‘l r ‘1‘.” Hm \ _ _ . .. Wilt ,\ '.t| 'i t .io . ~ ' i mdt (thou ‘i'iiiiiw’tt'iiios U'iil a " "' 5’” "’ 4‘ \ 'lm ""4 lit‘ slv' "3 lgti'fi'1ti i Hm. . \ 7'1"! Q"'.lltt"“'i ’ l. "HIT". is cw- 'it‘. to colitiiue toil." W W T. liii: I i" once. ‘\ :tii ;: a‘u'uht semi-titer Cain AUCI’lOi] FUZK 't‘. ls are clear ‘ in: from tiny tots to seniors. uil‘ be limit/e act and liiss‘ on home ice, math for pEaces‘. -. The ‘Y' (.‘ircus is designed to highly skilled maze marching Toe Blake warned Monday that. heatv cuttings edge out on "it‘ provide all the entertainment. sequence. 'the threat posed by his ‘.\”Iont-.z DHV‘Ed “Ul‘fab? Y'GSIertlil ct \t\1}.‘]}~t])if _ my. ‘Iiim. V lot a real circus. Clowns. a Seats for approximately 300 real Canadiens in their Stanieyigrawl 311d CUI‘t road \H'» .f .,i. 1.1:. 4» hflinln; circus hand, ring acts. tumbling i will be provided in the .9: Cup semi-final against Toronto‘mudd)’ as the SHOW cover diWD- ' I A I. I A... ,.i w rpm. acts. Magic. and trampolineland pretty girls will be selling Maple Leafs shouldn't be takenllipeal‘l‘d. a ~ . p to 1»: acts aireflbut & few of the things i pop and fudge to the audience. too tightly. " the omega Hit Y club have; This year‘s circus is sponsor- "We have a lot: of spirit in o . ., mum-s planned for I) entertainmenth by the Omega Hi-Y Club this club yet." the cigar~chomp- ,,. ,2. it". of tho-audience. land Harold Mac-Lean is the int: Blake said. “Don't count us t we ) 1mm at The circus band under t‘he‘cirt'us committee chairman. out." , ,, ,,_ a, ,h, tdirocttilon of John Fielding will» Directing this year‘s show Blake was inte rv i e we i1. @- .‘ . fl... r. I'M Wm; _ provitde‘tthe music for the big are J. L. Evans, Dave Mills. Shortly before the (fattadiuns’ llikr mt.» do - .... . . . .. . 1..” 7- show and tour clowns under Jack Turner and Don Norman. embal‘ Ed by train for Toronto The following are the resuibl r... 5;... 5mm" ml tliib MEMBERS (W the cast of chat informally before last Reg Johnston. Margaret Dolll- i ‘ Le fetthfi’h {fleet the: Maplei of a rifle Shoot heid at the Yorki pres'ljgn‘ Amy-av ryr‘y'p 34 [he "w 9‘ (.hmlps Almmnr", 0, Hum»! pmonrmmwe a, the ver and Blanche Mac-Aleer. . ‘ I I a s l’nlg t m the th'rd gamel rifle club last week. ilast club meeting held at the T t. . . .~ . . ,. . . The play presented was a ' Of the” beSt'Of'seve" bame'lT V 99L "9" Hi’ up tlt.irloitetii\\n Hospitals Basilita Reiteatton (enter. “wee a” mmmly called “I - Leafs deadlocked the series Salli 43:“ 9.56 H ofmz wk‘e' i B “it h F....mi infl‘im- “(,ndny play. Frum [he '9“ are. Lloyd Ye". Like It Here"‘ (Continued from page ’ I S e urday nig)” by beating the HabsiIOI‘llx: (9'8 “'(‘l‘z‘bnlal’lllétl "ft‘llllr’ I“|Il1 01:1)- nominated and elected by pota- t 2‘] When Fran k Mahm'llc“ i Ravmondl'essey 08‘ t't'e 2rd Thihdov-e it... p was 0 to growers on a county basis. _ 5W9" 3 and assisted 0"“ William Crockett 98i namt‘ddsecrc'ar 7 V g' ' It asks the minister of agrt- I the other and played a power-ligms Ves'sey 951 The 'rpsd'mv) wt as e r u C cunurp m arrange in? 8 plebt-. ~ , “‘1 two'way ga‘me~ lFlobert Mac‘Phee 1recent prim ‘o A n sho s in iscite of all registered grower: . As‘ked Whether he Plannedé lack Andrews 95‘iinmreai attain-viii: he}; he iat the earliest possible ate. in i ' any Strategy agalnSt the 90551‘l Raymond Chappell 9.1; i“, .d buy. in a h dd ck . 0 {seek approval of this central bitity of a fired-up MaltOVlwhy' Do‘ug 3911 941 "(3am fire?“ (. es t iselling system. ” Blake replied a bit unha.ppily:lHan.y welmn qq D‘A [1,,1,‘ “ 't- r... d " m n l The "‘99'ln2 “commended. TORONTO (OFF-Hockey luld-ay and Monday for their third "Yes. We'll put five men on Bi" MacMick“ q‘z fl‘d"; ‘I‘I‘IT', 0:11 I: {that all good features and tactt- generally considered or young game against the Haibitants to- him.” ’ a); ‘Lewis n1“",“7,,nf”'m“_‘f. . “", “ med _ . v > 1 .mM of prpcpni mm”? and co- man's game. night. it was the granddaddy 02 Th fourth game is set for F k v n tsuf‘m‘ "31‘" ll ‘5 _ “""Ounc st ttuu-tcs \uxittai'i ottai the Busittt‘a Recreaiion ('eit-iBellow was played by Pat (‘onwmipmthe Slttppttl! System be: But Toronto Maple Mats. them all - goaltender Johnny Thursdav in Toronto and tne ran essey I My“ hm (“‘"m'i “’d'fi'm' t'll.‘tt'ltilto'.it\\‘lt IItIstitlle head ire. last night presenting a holly. Sebastian .\I(‘I‘t‘l\\'(‘(tlll(‘r‘mmhvd‘ and Noemi-(vii m dc.;nuist venerable collection oltBower—who showed the mOSt fifth will be here Saturday moyd vessey 9‘ Imiw‘mm—__ iiiz'uiil Easter \lotidtry play threcnat-t comedy. “I Like It was played by Re: Johnston and signing a moment); mi.an s c ra ppers in the National iyouthful attitude. ‘ ight. Rebert- Fa-rquharson __._—.______. Hm.“ t prmlufl‘d and (Ill-emf" Matilda. IIIS \\'ll't‘ “'83s played by but that it he (lii'cpipd lt)\\al'(l a Hockey League. are rapidly (“5' It was Bowen who i! some-[NEED WIN IN TORONTO .?0n Pithasxrn 1 qo h); '\l" \lélt'lw'm. 'Marflaret Dolllt'ct' system that will curtail pl.i(€»,pr0Vin-g the adage- iwhere between 4-0 a —no| “We have to win one ganiei'glm~m3;<- “ammalwn 90 '31? S10” 1‘ alto”! a '\'t‘W Other characters were: t'tliiltlil. poor quality packaging: Mmm’a'l Candie“, 0" the one knows for sure. who held ‘ in Toronto now.“ Blake sziid.i(.a1tl “iety 90 'nsmhtly wants and o'ner fun England tamiiv. the .\Ierriuea- Handy-man “1m waq {ll-mi, jui- (wt-awn» humiimrj (dumps, average five at: younger the (‘anadiens to one :oal in‘Asked whether he felt that one Carlo Watts 1'”; "0“" °" "‘1‘" "fie". ,‘f‘f’ff" ‘tltct's and the problems lif‘l\\t‘t'II.Sn1pd|y' was pinwd in. mm“ mam. m.(,(.l,l~p {mt m”. mwiumrs titan the Leafs, are finding in Montreal Saturday night as the ; of these wins “fluid “(we [O‘Rnr 3“ its m izviiov'nn. .‘lrr "ml “13‘? 3"” illf‘lt‘ (intuit-Writ. Soplironia Laurence. 33a fair shore of what the i‘ntISlIIII-ithe Slamey Clip semifinals “'5 Leafs won 2-1 and evened the 7 come in this week's two-:umel1 [eil’ lg“: t : a? . . “ him“ mm" 1ter. Laura2 as Matilda AIPI‘I‘l-‘hn c9 guest of \ti 319m.me 9,-5 amt mm} “monitors pay [Millie really allelem ones you ha“? series. isct in Toronto, Blake askedp f 51 . .\' \V i p it s‘ l“““””‘" ""05 '“ “"lr‘md hm“ ther's who was thrown out hvjour t - " ito watch out for. - . lo 1 - ‘ mi km” Mm] ‘fibh fi‘ ’ I l ' H 'HH’ ‘ I > _ ‘ I WNWL , v . At a 50.minute workout More. “hat do you think Gerard long 87 7 :‘li‘ll’il‘lt‘l‘ “1'0 "IRWIN"! 8 fitting; Sebastian. Blanche .\Iac:\teer. Also urueii was “a carefullyi As the Leafs prad‘sed Sun’ day it was difficult to tell‘ Blake drilled hi5 cliarues hard. (an, CM}. :17 ’ ‘ \ l. v t ~ v political candidate. llavid Bcl- and another house :iiest. Captuplnnned advertising and pI'u-l‘ whether the potent Leaf for- in a 45-minute morning Sf‘x‘ltinjg 51 “-,l,.: w. TA'“ 1! l' 5! i4“ "“I'S' :low and push out her real love. [prom was playmi by An Mac. moiiunat enmpoixn for island America." he told the ETMVPY’S. words had lost all their scoring Monday. They did a lot of. 19(1). t-kl’k.“ «1’ N0“ Rrad \loiiroe. The day is saved Loan tsp“! and inhptgmpk pomp,“ i0 ut. grower spokesman attack. ability or whether Bower rea ly ‘ scrimmagtug and shooting at'. {£11,170} IX“: L an Addin: h)" “19 \lorrl“'0mh(_’rs' hnrd‘ The play presented in “wepisupplement and strengthen fl‘elt’d the dealers for the harm was invincible. ithe net from close-in. 7 ilei.i1d‘ 1:. “firm”! ' I innit. a thiropezin lIt‘II‘iith'.‘lIll.taNs “.ith‘mG second a“ dwidpa i mumlmpd program of organized done b0 the industry by a min—. As the attackers zeroed in on As they departed by train..Rnndme “acfiwken m, .VDFRGOF’S s'vRGERY i\Iillie Ixruigle, whose persistent‘m'n "1er Sven“. “‘1‘ under the mmkmimu army—there are rm him, Bower sprawled, kicked, the team was soil u d anl anh find-gibun go , c ' “H F. A Roar-“n. Marin”, attempts at helpini: the family mummy, of LL an‘mnr and. TIN-WP “a; mug nmmwmn to deans,“V (hm, admmpd _--“.ho dove and used. his ‘lion like a healthy. "We’re in good shape."i \pmm'shm". " a” L _ Imlmwmc sumory at the solve its differences result in “m WI, “Mnnmm‘ Mat-0r any or the tosoiution clauses contract for potatoes at cut first hasemans mill to h.otk make mm Swami). winger (;.l_.]~lmwn Wng Rn l“""“"'”~‘ “‘“llls- Waitth (13mm and Mrs_;\\itlt t‘ive hands raised against mm?“ WINS and “’9 are ill“ “mug” ""hhel', ‘9 l'eiread a COU' les Tremhteiy was the only ‘ ATTENTION EFFECTIVE MARCH 31, I964 WE HAVE CHANGED t OUR PHONE NUMBER FROM 7 901 TO 9401 TOTAL FUELS LTD. AND CANADIAN OlL CO. LTD. Harvard Street Summerside "oping PRSONAL from CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COM M ERCE Today. when you can buy almost anything you want ‘on tiine', you may not have thought of these advantages of our Personal Loan Plan. 1. WITH A PERSONAL LOAN YOU HAVE CASH ON HANO you have the freedom to shop and ‘bat'gain’ wherever you wish. 2. WITH A PERSONAL LOAN YOU PAY LOW INTEREST . . . you use the most practical and economical means of financing your purchase. 8. WITH A PERSONAL LOAN You RECEIVE COMPLETE PROTECTION . . . each loan is life-insured. With a Bank of Commerce Personal Loan you can obtain your money quickly. Repayinans are arranged to fit your own budget. Best of all. you'll find your local branch iiiziiiager helpful. understanding and in- terested in having you fora customer. (‘. \V. I'E'I‘ERS. Manager (‘harlottetoun Branch When you'd like to enjoy the practical. economical diflercnre between hoping and having. always make your tirst. stop the Bank of Commerce. 01:1 m m