Modern development of anti-. submarine warfare calls for newl types of land-based aircraft to mee increasing RCAF maritime re NEW TYPE ANTI-SUBMARINE AIRCRAFT quirements. and the P2V-7 Nep-' tune shown above off Canada Atlantic Coast is one of the latest .additions to the RC.-iF's roster of Command. is also IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARTIN F. KENNY She hatli opened her hand to the needy and stretched out her hands to the poor and hath not eaten her bread idle.” Rarely indeed could these words he more aptly, applied than to the noble soul of Mrs. Martin F. ".enny who passed away suddenly on April 22, 1956 follow- ing an illness of less than two vieeks. The late Mrs. Kenny uas a nil- ued mem' :r of Holy Redeemer Parsih. prominent in many soc- iety activities since coming to Charlottetown in 1932. For many years she was president of H. R. A. Society and for over 40 years was a member of the C. W. L. Besides her husband. she leaves to mourn one son. John N. Charlottetown, one daughter Carol- yn. Mrs. Charles Mclvan, Saint John. N.B.. A brother John Nantes and a sister Susan Nantes reside in Charlottetown. Her largely attended funeral was held Wednesday, April 25, from her late residence 35 Bayiield St.. to the Church of the Most Holy Red- eemer where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Robert M:Kenna, CssR. Saint John. N. B. D.-acon and sub-dea- con were Very Rev. I. Gregory Murphy, CssR. and Rev. John Gallagher; CssR. Rev. Brother Patrick. CssR. Saint John, N.B. was Master of Ceremonies. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery where services were con- ducted by Very Rev. J. Gregory Murphy. CssR. assisted by Rev. Robert McKenna. CssR. MASS CAV")S (HIGH) Mr. M. F. Kenny Mr. nd Mrs. J. N. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mclver Mr. John Nantes Mr. Bern Kenny. Montreal, Que. Catherine and Mary Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nantes, Kelly's Cross, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and Charlie Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mclver. Lake Verde. P. E. I. (2) Reddin Bros. Mary and Gerald Maddigan Mr. and Mrs. James Court and: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Lem Kenny The Callaghan Family '7” Mrs. Margaret Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly. Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kelly. Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Callaghan Louise Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steele and Fam- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Trainor Mr. and Mrs. James Leightizer Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robertson James Coyle. Brighton Ave. Ann and Margaret Dunn Mrs. Adrian Peters Mrs. M. J. MacManus Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henni-ssey Mr. and Mrs. Allison Croken Charlottetown Funeral Hm I Employee" of Standard Brands Ltd Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wlielan ' Dr. and Mrs. L. I. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .llliIC(iiilgall Mrs. Ida DeRochc and Wanda Lloyd De-Roche Dr. and Mrs. A. L. filaclsaiic Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Framer Dr. and Mrs. Allan MacMiilnn Mr. and Mrs. Len Peters Mr. and Mrs. Con Gaudei. Miss Phyllis Gaudet Mrs. John Bowlen Ernest and Helen Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maclniyre Maurice and Loretta Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Frank Desrtoelies merside, P. E. l. merside. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant ily Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeRoche James O'Brien, Mary and Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reddin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Power Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I-iorgnn Mr. and Mrs. James Mullally (2) Minnie Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malone Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Maclniiis and Family Frank and Shirley Moran Mr. and Mrs. P. C. iVlcCormac Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray i Mr. :1 operational aircraft. This snti- mine laying and torpedo opcr-i "hmarine and anti-surface vessel alums" Pa" of more. than .3 mnil . INK" n in with M H, Air and-a-half of electronic equipment) ' y K 3? "He bulges out into the "radonie" be-. suitable for low the plane's nose. l Page Store Co.. Staff. per Wal- ter l.ePage. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY: Rev. Jos. Poulette. O.lil.L., Birlle, Miss Frances Keoughan. Chatham,Le N B Mrs. mid Hughes and family. and Mrs. F. J. McGrath, Saint John, N.B. f . 3. - Man A '55,; iii” wed” Tm" 'l”l"" Rev. .1. Lorne MacDonald, ().M.l., M g ' . Ottawa. Ont. G.',s),nf,i;llla:n1,;1ai,'3jf,:f;,), Hamnznev. David Edward, Csslt. Ed- Saint John. NB. l m”'""”- 0""- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davpyl 1R.2V.rDal(i)0l.l65:t Henry Cs.-"ll. To. rs" Emily MEl"ney' Sdml Joh"' Rev. Brother Aloysioiis CssR.. Mniilreal. Que. Sister Kenny. Cliatliam. NB. s of Charlottetown Hospital. Sisters of Precious Blood Mon- astcry. Rev. Sister St. Hugh. Alberton. P E I N.B. Miss Miniiie Foley, Chatliam. N.B. R . Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Maloneygsia Saint John. f Mr. John Doiron. V Angie Gallant. Ben and Joyce Sliephard. ffgtj fgl:;!f:'”"- iRev.V.SSister Maria Aquiii. Enficld, gill: Li'ilauI;;E:dCMaI,lllL: RevB Sister Nowlen, Challiam. N. J”: nnev. Sister Skidd. Chatham. N. Mr. and Mrs. John Savidant. , B l ' , Mi" :2: e:::.:tii2a::'i-.. M--v at s. Judi”) ' , M. Kingston. Ont. ' Edward Mums ' Rev. Sister Mary Rosario, St. 'saim John N B i g Theresa Convent. Frank and Leiandt Hay Sonunepisisteg Cecilia Mary. Brooklyn. N. Opallull-leay,Ml;.l.:ISiibrook L, I. and Myst J" Angus Ma"L9”"' Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacDonald.; C (mawa' Ont . . apt. and Mrs. J. .l. Connolly. Mr Mr. Glenroy, P.E.l . . , M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flood. 'ltwI1i:5. aiiildanlllllrg (IVIISJIIIL: M .K Mr. andglllrs. Frank O'Neill. l 'Zie ' ' ar C5 3'" en' ti: 2:: family. i I . , Mr. and Mrs. George Moran and Mr, p C. Fmmorson Sam John M Mardy'iii- i- ll L c1: l 0 ”- Lofie -4:”mnelS: V-WP 9 8”- 1 TELI-ZCRVAMS or SYMPATHY Mri and Mrs Fred Defnste inn!" Eddie B"ngan' CSSR" Mr and Mrs Jack Duffy ' 1 Nc15”"- 3' 9- Mr and Mrs .lustln Mclver R"ire..'iiQBa1dm" CSSR Mom" ' . i ii, '. iie. Margrusl-liiretrzxngin Newton Mass lnevlf Iga1CLe”an CSSRA Swat ', ' ". Ior . n . Mnlffgelllaslllgzfseampbelh De-,Cyl'lIl.m21itlid Elizabeth McAskill. To- . p 0. . ' Misgrtigtlngilgidmgid. Bost.o ii. Dr' 1;"? M” 'l”' vmgr" Nel5”"' M355 Mr. and Mrs Ihn K ll D . CARDS or SYMPATHY d,eSm.' Mass," 9 y' " Bcv. Sister Sanford, Chathiim. N.IM,., and Mrs. Fred Clark Sam 3- .lnhn. N, a. ilI:.r'ii:.ingtc-liiziisiit 1:'miE'c.P' aeck.lC"ld,;;,,,;',f,”,,lf T””"”' "'"' CW" Montague. P.El Mr. and Mrs. Levi .Mr-Nally, Jnhn- SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Toronto hush pilot Carl C. Crossley, who survived 12 days after his pontoon-equipped Norse- man was forced down on an Arc- tic ice shelf. Thursday wrote a brief account of his ordeal when he paused In Churchill. Mom, on route to Winnipeg. lie was res- curcd Wednesday by a combined RCAF-RCMP team tiling a el- noe and ski-equipped Otter after an IICAF search plane "homed" an distress signals; cranked out from :1! emergency transmitter. to find him marooned on an ice floe. Written For The Canadian Pfeil By CARI. C. CROSSLEY CHURCHILL. Man. (CP) - The ice fine at the time of landing was an ice shelf solidly attached to land. The aircraft landed on floats and taxied out on the shelf at 8 pm. on l”ay 19. It continued se- cure until Friday, May 25. A smuiht" ”-I sale and tidal ac- thai evening. The most urgent equipment was removed to a up lposeilly safe position inshore. in- cluding two aircraft canvas tarps, rations, camp stove, etc. Around 10 p.m. to midnight, the low point. Thr plane landed at 4:10 tion began to break up the shelf 'Bush Pilot Gives Brief Story Of 12-Day Ordeal I Dakota and at diout the name i entire shcf. broke loose and moved out. The aircraft and the equip- ment were on separate floes; The aircraft drifted out and be- came lost to night until about mid- night. The wenther cleared and it was observed until about 2 s.in. when it was seen to upend the starboard wing. then slide off the flue and sink from sight. - FLOE STAYS INTACT The floe on which I was stranded stayed intact and proved very sea- worthy and substantial. I drifted probably 30 to 50 miles with a northwest wind all day Sun- day (My 271 Then I caught up with an extensive field of ice floes and” sun ” -' lib quiet and peaceful. Sleep became possible and l stretecl. 1 out on two padded seats covered with a tarp which I sal- vaged from the plane. At some time Monday. I woke up, conscious of in wind change. and uncovered myself to sight for land. The coat was coming closer but was still perhaps 10 miles miles away. It was Southampton island. On Tl"Sd8y May 29 . . . about 8:45 p.m. an RCAF Lancaster homed in on my radio signals. Soon the Lancaster was joined by time by n Canto. which I failed to see. From then on it dldnot seem that the sky was without an aircraft s by. AWAITS DEVELOPME All through May so (Wednesday) I awaited developments. no that someone had a problem in finding a way to reach my part of the flue. . Figures appeared on the short- line in the evening and another single-engine aircraft had arrived and appeared to effect a landing in I distant valley. The figures on shore came from this and vere RCMP officers. They were C d by Cpl. A L. trouble shooter. who suddenly ap peared from the seawaid side of the floe which he had reached by canoe. RCAF personnel engaged in the search under the command sqdn. Ldi-. J. 5. Young are too numerous to mention but all do- serve a high cider of praise. ' Also Mr. R. H. W-zbber who drove the Foundation Company of Canada snowmobile to ii point 10 miles from the scene but as stopped b: the rugged nature of the country. Superhighwa By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (AP) United States is on the eve of a huge new superhighway program costing about S27.500.000.000 over the next 13 years. with the federal government putting up'S25.000.000.- 000 and the states the rest. .. It will mean a system of 40.000 miles spanning the country. linking the main cities, with six, four and two lanes. overpas.-zcs. underpas- ses. and a minimum of stoplights. What will it he like? Represen- tative Russell V. Mack recently painted a picture of it: ". . .Thirteen years from now the motorist can travel from. . . northern Maine to the Mexican border smith of San Diego. Calif., a distance of 4.500 miles, over four - lane divided highways on which traffic will not be in- terrupted by a single stoplight." DEFENCE NEEDS Sound romantic or far-fetched? An official of the government's bureau of roads. which will super- vise the project, said, "No. that's just about right." Why suc speed in case of war. For another: .m?m. Orphanage. Ont. FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW: Husband. WREATIIS: Mr. and. Mrs. J. N. Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mclver. H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte. SPRAYS: Maple Leaf Bakery. Canada Pat-kcrs Ltrl. Staff of Standard Brands. Stewart Bakeries Ltd. DeBlois Ltd. Jim and Nan Brow. Rita and Vince Mclniyre. Vauiida and Donald Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sliephard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meinnis. BASKET: Launching Huge The h a superhighway net- work? For one thing: Defence, or To meet traffic needs. Ten years ago there were 34.000000 regist- ered vehicles on U.S. highways. Sister Mary Raymond. Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Jnlin Nantes, Rose- y Program Today there are 62,000,000. In 10 years there will be about 85,000,- 000 But the 327.500.000.000 for the superhighways is not all the money the government and states will spend on highways. They will prob- ably spend an additional 323.000.- 000.000 over the next 13 years on primary. secondary and urban roads. The federal government and the states for years have been chipping in on the cost of primary (main. most travelled highways). 39901108?! (less - travelled) and urban lhizhways going into cities) roads. In the there now are about 240.000 miles of primary. 500,000 '1"”93 0f 99001108?! and perhaps 5.000 miles of urban roads. Where does the new supu-system fit into this picture? IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED Of the 240,000 miles of primary Folds. 40.000 will be designated as part of the interstate system. Does that mean no new roads will be built. that the 40.000 miles of prim- gr roads will simply be imp:-ovgdft 0. some of those 40.000 miles will be widened. straightened out. over. Dassed or underpsssed. or other. wise improved. But about 32,000 miles of new roads-which will be. 90""! the Primary roads-will be built. For example: A present prim- HY road-or parts of it-may have to be diverted to make it shorter or more direct. One official of the bureau of "”'d5 flgufed the Program will mean employment for maybe 400'. a giant a (year woirking directly 'ns rucion an peh f 600.000 a year in businerssaegs cot: necled with roadbuilding. This isn't all free. Taxes are K0111 it up on motorists and truckers. For example: A boost of one cent a gallon to three cents on the federal gasoline tax. special motor fuel and diesel fuel: an increase on the tire tax from the present five cents to eight cents a pound; I new tax of three cents a pound on camelback used for retreadlng: n Colorful Badges for Amy Planned OTTAWA (CP) - The army's tradesmen and specialists soon will wear colorful i d denot- wing mum of "mm McGee wherein the Savage. RCAF search and rescue th ”l copper -elt. released in Man 1908 'Gios.iof';SIm'i Mctiee Stirs in Copper, Bell Sam was immortalized in the Robert W. Sei-vicopoem The Cro- KCP)-The hall Tol- poetlefthtinonnfunernlpyi-eon the merge of Lake a. As the flames licked about him. the poe aid. McGee was heard to mutter: ' "Since I left PllS'llfeG. down in Tennessee. it's the first than live been warm.” Today. Sam seems to be stirring around his old Klondike haunts as interest grows in copper mine: in e area. SAM FOUND MINE IN 1000 One of the mines is the War Eagle. two miles north of the fam- ous Pueblo mine. The R. G. Mc- Connell report on the Whitehorse says the War Eagle was staked by Sam McGee from Tennessee on July 16. 1899. Sam neve did ininh with the claim but subsequent owners. up to the First World War, took a net profit of 343.379 from the mine. War Eagle is one of six produc- ing cop, er mines discovered during the Klondike gold rush and de- veloped during the First World War. By 1920 they had ” more than 100,000 tons of ore to Tacoma. Wash. smeltere, grading four per cent copper to In entl. mated vafiie of 32,500,000. With copper now at 40 cent: a pound. Imperial Mines and Metals Ltd., of Edmonton has acquired 64 .1 ing their trades and skills. Some 50 new badges. ranging from a weather vane for meteoro- logical observers to a plane on a circular saw blade for woodwork- ing tradesmen, have been de- signed. They will replace the trades- men badge now in use. I small letter "T" worn on the right sleeve. army headquarters an- nounced Thursday. The new clotli badges. one and a half inches in diameter. are khaki for most working uniforms and gold for dress uniforms. Units that wear badges of rank of ii color other than khaki. such as green for rifle regiments. will wear lradcs badges the same color as the rank badges. 'Each badge is slightly different trade. A group one tradesrniin has only the special insignia of his trade: group two has a laurel wreath on the base; group three has a crown on the top; and group four has both the laurel wreath and the crown. -T- TOWERING STRONGIIOLD The Rock of Gibraltar is be- lieved to have been settled first by the Moors in 711 AD. m?.: to 10 per cent-in the manufactur- er's tax on trucks, buses and trailers; and ii higher tax on trucks weighing more than 26.000 pounds. BACKACHE Hey beWamiiiq for each degree of skill within the - IAVES OTHERS. Dlll , PENTICTON. B.C (CP) - A dy- ing sawyer saved two fellow role men from possible injury hen Thursday when he felt a heait attack coming on no he handled controls at Penticton sawmills RCMP said Charles Macbermoti. 40, locked the carriage control in n neutral position to save two workmen riding the carriage past Vn whirling saw. Then he collapsed. Mai ll!-he-is i... nvrr"...':;.i-.:.:i-:.."-Ei-v.; Junior Dressmakihgg '7'--. W 4 .4. - v ' Contest Silnpty Euolltn Sinai Sewing couno I uuou-my new Titty SINGER SEWING CENTER; ' 164 Great George St. DIAL 4551 Famous ilircoogist Will Demonstrate How To Grow Thicker Hair --- Mr. Eugene Mcivei-. Kinkora. P. gllgsgvely" D"""0"d- Nalmlmov sums River REL E- L ' ' '-. ' Mr and Mrs George Langley- . . - mo"m' Que- D... and M . F. A MacMiuan Mr. and Mrs. lied Clark. Saint -L d 6-y v Sl!l('lS of Precious Blood Mnn- rise 0! "V0 Defcemlle P011"-5 - J ll N. ma; on an; 11- , a.t rj. d G I ! R(;.m.eIors;Ipm Poulette O. M. I. Nfull Jung Bryn. MissMa;lsmiiy Vessey. Waverly.i3i5u.: ?v,f.,,y wmn”,.ed' Tmcadm E Mr. and M": Joseph Frauds Miss Ada Smith Mr, and -Mrs. W. J. P coughnn. pg” . 4. . i s 'The family olihe late Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Berrigan Miss Edge" Ryan - p Mr. and Mrs. Sam Korrey. 5 or Mary Roam" Si” Theresa ll" F' Ken"-V w'5h l" express "'9" Mr. .... Mrs. cm... ..... L...., 1,3: ;:g,1,V;;;- ,i.i,-;:,'m,.:,:,e,;i,n-...,, Mr. ..... M... 9...... M.c..m.....,...,E.i"i.:.":.P-E1........ 5...... :L:'::"i.:.":"E: 3?.f.il.i':.'i:'.."..i;.'r F . omousrimiou to an anti: I-llltl Montreal, Que. ' J ' i Mrs. Garry MacNevin. l ' " . i r , V 1 r ' ""”5e"""” 3'” 5”" 0f E” " lVlii.ohiiIndNihiEs. Wcndell McDonald M1 amt MW F-8" Jay. MmmllSistggagbdugliildren St Vincent's l(li2iln(i'SeSCellilldsadsyl)nc1lP:itIlVl: emfrmg am y car prise Bakery , Mrs. Mice Moms Steyaiit. P.E.I. , is we .. L. '. ' -. .-... . ...-...- .,...--...,,'B;L-M 11,1. M. msuma .1 ing. uni. mm 1. mcum-y, M. ii. .. M” "d M” Greg MCC3"""9 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burke andlM'3- lied M00” "id family: I meat for saving and ncvrlls nniinntion the person is told the W" ""1 M”- -73- Wlnenv Saint Family Mr- W M” 5- 9- RWW-'i 9 uiicim hair will be dnnmum-ted nquirod length of treatment and John' N Br Mr and Mrs Fred Duncan N”'".lll Riven P-EAL u n e r - in Charlottetown. P. E. L. I how much it wil cost. M; and Mrs. Ln Rossiter. Mnrell, Mr4 and Mr; Howard M,)lV.M,au.( Mr. l:I:hiFhp1Malone. Mount Stewart. hem” "H .L J". 5 Au” ." m. y .. i. ' " ; I . . . "W '-"W W” Ed" w”l5l" 53"" 'l"'"' N 3- Mldafriiliy M”. Vincent Dam" and Miss. weld” Bake” 5"" J"h"' u':ii:se priute individual donor tl.:'l?eele-Eflr: tr otniionn will be held of the the progress of the home treat- Chai-Iottetown Hotel on Tuesday nient. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Lannen. Saint .Iohn. N Mrs. Fran B. k Jeifrie and Jim. Sainti Mrs. Ircne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tnnuibs Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Goodwin lN.B Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skidd. Saint John. N. B. Mary Kay Ariell. Pittsburg. Pa. and Wednesday. June I and G. IDNDON. ONTARIO. May 8- To spread the opportunity of Ionnnl. healthy hair to the thou- sand: who are desperately look- John. N. B. Mr and Mrs I E Dalton Sum- - Jim and Catherine MacI.end "'15,-side p-1-:1" ' ' 6' P' 0: mm M” w R' Mm" Mrs. Catherine Traino id h T ' .- d "m" s . r Mr an rs. Sp en mm” an Dri and Mrs' om” Mum-ti li:iiinLlnl(eo:lieevlinll::;al.i,tiiii.nyllywf'nl- llllllol lartholp. independent Tri. ' ' c o ss are visiting varioul moun trichologist and president cm" throughout the Unmd Miss Mabel Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Novena Mamas) Mrs. Jan Carstens. Brooklyn, N, Family Mr. and Mrs. Plnimclt Flood Mr. William Jackman and Family Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Turner. No. Monmouth, Me. Alfred Rossiter. Morell. P.E.l. of the Keele I-lair Experts, Inc.. said. "There are 10 different scalp disorders that cause most men State: and Canada to conduct or- nrnlnstlons and start hoi-no trut- nien . Y. (Novena Masses) Miss Edna Power Saint John. N.B. . MASS CARDS (Low, Mm W. A. McKi'nmm Mr.Tnnd gigs. Justin Mclver, ails aSniasa:”Naig.cs.l M I Miss Emily Vesscy. Waverly. Mass. Mr, :::i"'Mrgg' Charles Hooper, mm mm" go 10.. h.lf. Ugh! rbmm Ont! . yri cAskill. To- I;oi;:-aln;-ngwlancrtsorgioiislini and Cambridge. Mass. - AND gllililnonn "gig! ulmlg3E;:0l:o.c::13 .NO CURE-ALL . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAyinn. -RV Cil:O'1:ll czmld wnect m E” G”. ll.l'lw.bh1;. mac”.-.n '0' mm ' orders." he explained. ' 7 ' "'93 x"l' 9mPl"i lines. "It than in fun. the root Mr. and Mrs. Martin Driscoli. Johnston's River. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nantes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly. No. Wiltshlre. P. E. l. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nantes. Kellys Crou. P. E. l. (I) Mil. Claire Delaney. Brooklyn, N. Alfreda Clohossey Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hillier Miss Agnes Morgan Mrs. F. J. Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Winston Judson Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rogers. Al- tamount. N. Y Miss Mary Petersen. Saint John, N Mr.” and Mrs. Peter Greennn. Mrs. Frank B. Moran. Saint John. N. B. Members of St. Elizabeth Society, Saint John. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Appleby, Sr.. Saint John, N. B. DeBlols Bros. Ltd. Bill Nan. Saint FOR ME! GET BOTH-TAKE A 5-ckinsh-no.9-yinxbill-.homenpnin.uukind GUARANTEED "Tho Keele firm. recognizing Hint most people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown on holding hands, offer I guarantee." Keel: said. this guarantee: "I you are not completely satisfied with your la still capable of creating iisir and we can perform what seem: to be I miracle. There is one thing Keck want! to be certain every man ii woman knows. I I recenim Iv poni-settliofempieenrnrpoi Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mclnlyre Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pound Mi" Hagen 1.-,mu.h.m,n. 303...". Dflkmligg Mrs. John Nantes, now. Mr. and hMrsN Igarry Forcstall. Mass” in . Que. (2) Saint Jo ii. . . M gm h g g yd, p, ummd, . W- 501" Kenny. Chath-m N.n. Mr. -nd Mil Em" W3" 7371. F In "mm" . '0''9VVl0l It I unsiblo solution when it come: to voent? t.lIOpuI.(':Ilo.vt1.-lelztmefll his 5'2: 'i2..'l'"u...."" T. H" Elli": Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sherwood, Saint 3, man ' ' ' ' ' ” ' immediately dill ' "me " y spnngtmio needs-like getting your ear " wrong and it should be given im- pesn. To luluu this. we offer mun.” . B Y. (Novena Masses) Mr. KI! Katharine Kenny, Brooklyn Donovan and Jo kins family. John. N, 3, y of , . Y. (Novena Masses) ' SIN -l0hl1vmI.l1-)?3- Mr. and Mrs. Stems Webster. mime? Pmbleml amt WWuuXQ& hair It the d of It runeux , The f .NrthFlIlM, M.Be.Alb,Jc.. ' I'"'"'' '' "loiunutouoo ......... ,.:",::,,'rw'-M N- '.:.r?'i? .2 ” ”' ' 513:”. .51., J... P" ” MAIN E VACATION I W 0' M :;v..-- M -no-v -it b- r-m- a... i... ......... ... J. n,i'IdyJoh; Delaney. E""”',,,e,.,..'l'1: ”.l'.'ii' MCML am grthlfien iivtiuiinelia ii And you need look no furtha than lie peanut ' non C an "'7 lg"; " - H . , ( ' , I - Inc 0 I I 00DCI'- - ' - LE” 1 mm IV! ”"" "" "mi W": .. ...".:?::i.”.:;.;:””"""'" "W" "”” M f.?.....”””'" "'””'"”"'-'""”P-M” vmv-we :-.':..-" r M I10 8 191' 3975- 1175- ' ' ' 0 . "Oil! ' . W. in. Welsh. Inint P, E. I. Whatever you wont, we've got it for you some-1 . Et Hmudwld Fhma 'p"33 . first the Tdchobllll '3 '5'" ill!!! gnu this Ifllhllgll. it IrJnId Gordon Gallant 32' 'i'i:rrNymin:0i.i;aa Ariinoff "l"" "”"' ”' 25” "ll" ”l "W '””l"' ""5 "un'b'd”uhck mnmmd but m m. am m, m am”. nature,” mmgtw . . . , . I I jg.-s 9..., u,,.,,,,,,. ll-man. N. 3- Saint John; N. 3. MW headland: or anyone ow 2000 W-hi blue lakes. At HFC you can get as much u 81000-usually in N" Mr. Ind Mrs. Reginald Glllnnt. Enjoy peace and quiet-orfuncndhltivily gclorm! one dly w 1 I ,a h" . dad, boom. "id ” Mr. and hire. hue:-ice Martin and Kr. and Mn. 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