'W. Earl Thomson ls laid To Rest W. Earl yesterday the (‘utclil’le uhrne service Rev. A. E. ISLAND NEWS PAG ’2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. March 23, 1964. The tuuo'al for Thomson vs afret'nnon Funeral was ("oniillvtt‘d by ' assisted by Rev. held Friday evening conducth by Dr. W R Carson. PGRI, asusted by J B Larkin. WM. of Victoria Lodzc No. 2. Pall- bearers were- Thomas San- der: on; Stcrl i ng MacLeod' ismgedmr Harold liaclnnis. Jack Thom- son, Robert Show and Bert Rix. . Enjoy Varied PORT PERRY. ONT — 'SpC I where all machinery cial) — The 70 touring Prince construction weak points. The I . Edward Island stockbrcedcrs latest combine was put through I “0“501' bom‘m‘s “'(‘N‘I DOD who are in Ontaro. were guests its paces. Farm yuaL-llilleI-3v mus; . IMacLean. Dave Ford. Frank of the Massey-Ferguson Com- be rugged to pass qualiiicniion ‘ “mnismlv Ga'T." Tlmm’mnfl pany Friday and :ot an early tests" .Rilll’h Tll‘lms‘mi Eric “39' Istart when Bill SUtherIand, com-‘MARITDIE CATTLE - “3”? “3"” Thmn-‘V‘n: Fillmn .pany representative met them; Sutherland men tool.- thp in.” Thomson; Elwin Corbett; Don- Iat the Summit Motel here to b(‘- to see the 300 Maritime-raised alIdI WNW“: JaImf‘S St'nlt: .gin the tour at 7.45 am. beef cattle which when fed “'11! B a” ThomIS‘fm 3111;" SBHdEF'i I Mr. Sutherland. who has been vield 75 per cent red. 20 per SOIII and IWflllam RIX. Jr. Rt} ~ mains will be placed in the. :the organizer for the 0111 end cent blue and five per cent stan- : f the annual stock breeders (lard brand beef. proving that itours. took the Islanders to visltjihe Maritimes can raise the ne ithe outstanding Hereford breed icessary feeder cattle. {er and practical farmer. Georfze They saw the \lasscy-Fcrgu Rodanz. Stouffvillc. On the farm 5m] haymowdrycr which would {was an excellent herd of top give 18 to 20 per cent protein ‘bcef type Herei'ords and a man ha); instead of 11 per cent which agement program which proves- is often the case with ordinary ithe value of good animal hus hay making methods, he herds 'bandrr- man explained the milking. quai - ities of the beef shorthorn which I AMIL‘ 0 . . N‘ I I a ll: The next gig-‘ii'rilslled was a I pmduces ‘ e r y good grown" . Cuicliffe Receiving Vault lat-er‘ o be interred in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. PROVINCIAL "Continued from page it spchdn: as much time as pos- sible with them. His love of the sea and all types of bouts was inbred as he came from a line of mariners I . . I I ic Ives. I [\IEIIY :39I0‘filnfamll.‘ IllIPP 5110?“; The swine operation was one much countch many sca cap. ’5 u armm‘ “perdt‘on mule f th most modern in Canada. “HHS from Drnmark in the by Harold Rose and sons. Mount: Albert. This farm fed out swine} Eand beef and grows potatoes fox" ga cash crop. The sons are very; Isatisfied with farm life. I i The group then visued a thixdi however the same qualificationsI list. Close family ties existed for profitable pig raisins: were uith sea captains in Yarmouth, apparent. These are insulatiou.'I NS. ventilation and sanitation. \\'ll:Cll ‘ MARRIED IN AMHERST ar not a secret formula but. Hp was many“ nearly . _ I ~ ‘ . n- . .‘ . . = . s” r ,. . . . , . *9 ‘ ' . ‘ t m . Eur COMEDY IN K'ENSINGTON 20 PRES I ' ~ - P crccy S Hymns were. “The Lord‘s ‘.\1y ' : I Shcpherd“ and “Abide With. E i Me." A Masonic service was years also Arum-out, l! in lu'llh tihe officiating clergyman Hits . the former Margaret Ful- bPililg his bride's father. since coming been erton Mack. this province has where she has been highly gardcd and liked not only H. the teachers but by her Grade 10 punils as well. two sons. Peter. , Jonathan. 16. and three dau tors. Wendey. Karen and Peg ' a'so Sill‘Vll'E'd by a teacher, at Queen (‘harlotte Hizh School= Surviving bE‘FiC‘I'3S m". Cmélby tion base near Alert for sled an 3.. once. "0981118 Inbred!!! nu Gasoe. Is expected to ems, through the district, maintaining cloudy skies in all regions. I However. clear air now situa. ted ov Quebec and OiitamI II? OTTAWA ICP‘ __ Rough I“, mIItIheIE‘IinkeIotIthis IdisttiIiIrnam-n, I I I “‘l e 50W y In 0 e I\ Iha“ “7mm N"r“°‘mm ad‘en' trict from the west. This rind“ ‘tnrer Bjorn Staib and his cr/m- air is expected to enter north- trades to return to their expedi- 9m New Brunswick this morn. inn. and reach Prince Edward Ilslanri and Northern Nova Scotia i ate today. Reziional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Prince IRough Ice Delays Dash to; Ircpairs after launching an at- ltempt to trek to the Norh ‘Pole g’h. g‘y. his I pa "en s Mr and Mrs Dane; Officials here said a brief .Ed“ Bland: CIOUdEV' “103?- B Crosbv. Belmont. 37.3.. w‘ o I radio mes” e _ mg 15 Evening: "0 tlt‘h arrivod here by plane last‘ g had been re .chauge in temperature: light evening and a halt-sister. Mil- drcd Jackson who lives in New Zealand. The late .‘Ir. Crosby was a member of the Moncton Kins- of men and honorary member the Monoton Men's Press Cl >b under 16.000000 against the t‘icial figure of 17000. ceived from Alert. most north-Iwinds. Low-high at New G erly Canadian settlement and I 8m" and CharlOtIEI-OWH 25 and an ar ' nals and weather- I 3" Importing base at the IEllesmetre. smiles from the pole. I I 4.. ‘ High tide today at Charlotte. town at 7.16 am. and 6.20 .m At Rustico at 2.57 a.m. and 1.36 pm. Summerside tide 18 minut- es later than Charlottetown. Sun I He belonged to St. Jo-hn‘sI rises fodav at 6.12 am. and It'niled Church. Monrton. andl la ' 5e“ .worshippeid here. at Trinity! ~ United Church. . DII M212" “13‘ A funeral service will be con- Wm“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ducted here at the Cutcliffe "g I a ' .. i ' u 0 “3”” HM“ ,a‘ 1‘30 this Victoria 38 50 rehef' at. noon by Rex. J. G. E. Ball Edm m 2 2 . ° fo‘iowing which the body will Re’ i3. on "" .7 '16 i 'be taken to Monctnn where wngmipeg” 3 25 S“l‘\'lCFS will be held at three Toronto ' 34 43 o'C'rck Wednesday a'”ternoon at Ottawa 31 40 5 S‘. John's United Church. The \.x°ntreal”m 30 44 3 interment will be made later Quebec I I _ I I II 25 40 in the cemetery in the former Fredericton 23 31 She used to be botherod by backlche; home of his mother. Salisbun’- Saint John 23 33 andItirIedIteehng. When the lelmed l\\B. \IiI-here Fan aunt adndHunclc. Monclon , _ 22 30 :hatirritation«Iftheslnidefimdgrimz .i-ss . ‘Iice ‘ostcr an oracc Halifax . . , . , . . 20 32 mt can ruut in ac an e an lire l-‘i‘ster. still reside. Charlottetown . u . 22 33 feeling. the look Dodd's Kidney Pills. ‘ . ney .. ... . 26 37 i Smart girl. Dodd's Pills stimulate the SMALLER SIDE Yarmnuth , , l _ U,“ 28 36 I kidneys to help relieve the condition KSt. John‘s. Nfld, 24 31. causing the backache and tired feeling. West Germany. with a pop- Soon she felt better—rented better. If ulation of 37.000.000, estimatcs- HALIFIAX (Cpl “I Th" “'93' you are bothered by backache. Dodd'a l-‘ast Germany‘s population atltller Office says skies “'91? I I Kidney Pills may help you, too. You of. II cloudy over most of the district m, depmd on Doddvh “ ilate Sunday. A weak disturb-. e strictly management. The tour was free to do as they Sunday. ‘farm. owned by Elliot (‘tldl‘tx’inlfiI and son of Mount Albert. The Iwished Saturday and Leo- 'l'he ludian Fiver. Kensing- under the direction of Mrs. L. \lachllan. Standing. (on players staged a 'hree-acl G Ramsay. Shown here are nard htachllan. Thelma Ca- farmer and son_ hog and been I. I. . I comedy-drama at the Ken five members of the cast. meron and Ray Smith. The and potato fame 15 a very em-IT°da.y the mur “.111 "5111 ll": sington Elementary Sc h ool from left to right. seated Mrs. group also staged a matinee Clem operation. The son was tpamamem Bulldmgs, am. He Saturday night. The play was John Arsenault. Mrs. Peter Saturday afternoon. very happy in Show that as“. Central Canadla“ Exper‘memi IFarm. Ottawa. The group .expected to arrive back “I Fem. Tuesday night. e Potato Bd. Grant Proposal I Education Bi" Elli... and has started pullets. Discussed Holly Discussed In House ‘ ' " Some members of the Legis- glje 3.2:?" mdusm.I “Mn Mao IlicIiIiIiérIIiIeI 5:312:1- lgelanédofIlIiIdoiIiIiIiglIIamre felttFl‘lday that with the “ " {sports center. After the lunchIEO‘enlm?“ “£5333? iemrgrlfigeflagneg ithe group visited the Low r l e ‘ > ‘ ‘ ‘ " plant. which is an exact replical ' of Don Woods Fertilizer Plant, Kensington, PEI. very successful farm. pro- culture is the most important in- dustry in the world. The group than toured farm homestead that M u r r ay Cupplcs has built over the last nine ye 3 rs. He has done ex- tremely well completely on his He raises pigs. calves. had been handed over to the pro- ducers by the government sev- ‘eral years ago. At this point Robert Camp- Speaking in the I- Friday. nllrllSYP.‘ of a;‘..c. Andrew B_ )lacl‘lac sad matchingv :raut from the depart- ment of agriculture to the PE. . bell (L4 princei rose m ask if Potato Marketznz Boat"! “'0le the premier ware “many m; amount to Elm“ “3-mn‘g5‘l'nm favor of farmers" and suggested ance there was . ‘discussion or the report of the select standing committee on Ieducation which was tabled on H operates a seed potato farm "i believe our chances for expansion are good in the seed SPECIALLY PURCHASED for CANADA WIDE SELLING! SCATTER and ROOM SIZED “AVANTI” RUGS in ioyous. heady colour for contemporary and modern rooms THURSDAY PM. and SATURDAY THIS WEEK CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY OPEN UNTIL Th? 1553‘" “7‘5 hm." “:55‘1559ditliat if he were, not. he should ‘Df‘latn industn'.” he Saldt . . ' by the. members of the House fresign and D, when Macyeup “ raid the Potato Marketing £36138 1366f ans IpIIlgs. 5:1: own-jII‘V‘qujly'reImrt “.3. read In. the ‘ - '; I I; I-_I _I - r - I- y I .‘I y any 3 er. A wmal-. ‘ .‘ x i . I . . . Shuglfifizf' IIII ;IIdS“III‘:I.:I 3”" :IlgriIlsteé‘InanIelfalmi 5110M b9 fifil‘gnl SIP”: I‘II'III‘I‘Igfni’IIII103‘geiket was fished also ‘clel‘k of the IIIMIISIHIHM “9MB” Gue flee rein to your decorator instincts . - . let colour run ~ ...» v » A .. ‘ _ I ‘ ' MacKav. an 8 OD The rocmt‘meiiiation was in- lmiuister added. I The Emu? then toured “WI ' . _ . . . . . . I eluded m m“, IImImY, the "so siLDY" I I Ti... vapor. said mm. 1: , IMasseyJ-‘ergusnn my tramIEegInIeI sIeIIcIIEorIiIIgf Itgi:e::p0;ItIII:l;:I rampant and intioduce. new floor fashions into your home. PlC'llllP, select new”: mmm pm, That is so suiy It reqltt‘és great need for more promotmah 1r‘nent should pay the full cost of delphinium blue. violet blue and grass green together. or burnt orange. V ‘ '- y _ I ‘V - l— . I ' I agriculture. zit—ado: up J} hcitn “0” "1 “‘9 tam mduswy‘ smce this no comment“. the premier re— . I I I pli d vocational training. Moncton Mun 31 go along with the payment of province and it is important that the levy it would strengthen m3 1' be in florid standing. he said. ‘ More emphasis should be plac~ levy aflem'a‘ds dct'l i should be :u'cn thmr : 0 fun .i. e A cou led with orderl and e'f- _ I I the impnortfnce of Dr- Macxellll 590k? for 3 [CW ticignt marketing, y iItypeI Iof trauung is IImme e:- the pom; ind'is‘ryé' if this in- mmUIE‘S 0" '11? lmpnrlanfe 0‘ Two Liberal members. Arthur . . Ipensue to piomote t on acIiII- dustry till’lvos. “1" all rum-e”, the potato industry not only tor MacDonald. 3th Kings. and .emic training. andI smIce; Ie Daniel Mar-Donald «L i<t Xingu growers. but to people employ- i Frank .lard‘mo. m1 prince. 5;,de Iproduct of our vocationab recommended that the govern- ed in related industries. such 8S ‘ more money should be spent toI . iin 5 almost. entirely a sor mom. “commie” it the match- the manufacture of potato bags. promofA“ the potato industry. tinto "provinces other than our furniture mg ElTant' SS‘FZNISIYH- “I don't think anybody should “The dmai‘tm‘cInt 2‘51 mm. H Alex W \ “WWII pied I. talk down the potato industry", turc." said . r. . ac n ,I V v we opposing: armed E 33?: he said. “should law a larger share of Raggggufinegfizg :E 32?“? I 00:192.:ch it; 2mm [ mm Mr. )Ia'cBae suggested that tip budget The potato industry wIIIch fie has been aggembI-I; I; that will??? pixiptP u“ the “if the potato industry would :5 the most important in the If” 44 IveaIISI consIsIs~I~II 32 I: I I I struments ranging from recent ‘makes to one made in Germany in 1725. or money ‘ , , hand in getting more aSSistancc .LI" ‘ . . d on niarkctin: than on e I i Mr. Mathcsnn was. :‘eEet—i‘ring - P . " . . v The 69 - vear - old Mouctottia ' - - “ onto industry ha. :‘omotznn of seed gloom, - A to cases. mm. new” mp “°’1?‘-5' shoal:e litgetdinterest in. help: r)Mi' .Iardine pointed ougtI that has never 501d one and doesn't l t" “th me Pn'am “31mm; ‘ ing itself." he char ’. the department of agriculture Ilmend ‘0- I .- m C _ . . . Board has ‘am 'nal’e' against He said the government has has several fieldmen working Bl” he 0”“ 33‘9 one 3“” growers and dealers who failed . . - - y to a Moncton vounigster who . A . .3 issued a bank guarantee of on the promotion of dairy pro- . I I 3% pa :1“ ‘9‘“ I”? ,3“: “W5 ’0 355.000 to the Potato Tilarkct- ducts. He said “i don‘t see any want d 19 My ,“011” but 6 ad. This .e‘s rad been whose family couldnt afford to fieldmcn promoting potato pro duction. In the budget there is - $161,000 for the advancement oil He has made a standing offer the dairy industry but there 1310 any IOIheIT youngster in the no item in the estimates for-,Same Situallnn int: Board Which was, he said. "no security" since. unlike a case of guarantee made in in» dustry. there were no mortgages declared non-colloc‘able court. dociston ago. Premier Waite." Shaw termed j buy one srvcrai tangerine and gold-colour! Sound way out. don't they. but it’s such tri- colour Combinations that make these rugs exciting. dramatic accents for contemporary and modern settings, especially with Scandinavian-style To offer at such low prices we purchased the rugs in huge quantities — heavy cotton and viscose (rayon) oblongs, tightly woven with high cut and low uncut pile forming stripes in glowing iii-colour combinations. Backed with latex designed to prevent slipping and humping. they’re moth resistant and completely machine washable, while a brisk shaking should restore their fluffiness. Ends are finished with looped fringe. They come in 6 sizes and prices are low, so order them singley. in pairs or sets for any spot where you can use a gay. brilliant rug tio advantagel or chattels involved. I I V . . ‘ I . . Mr. Harrington said he fcltipotato promotion. It's high time; MT- KIWI}? Plays the V101!!! son1ething “only a bit. Hes never taken the board should et some as- Ithe government did I sistance "until it ggets on its L more to further the cause of the 1e550115- _ I I . Brlglfi fones C own feet". He noted that of the ‘ province‘s potato industry." ‘ I He became mlFi‘PSIedI In \‘iIO' 8800.000 appopriatiotn to a;ricul-. The committee recommended llns 35 8 YOU”! and Obtained his . L d ' ture “less than 920.000" goes to ‘ that a special committee be. set leSl Instrument fl‘nm a “0116- even er . to be given _ oil‘s. the Wham industry up to study and make recom- ton man in 1920. About the same The promo Tod out that George MacKav iL-4 Princcl mcndations on problems con- time. he bezan repamnfi them . Spruce Green and 0 me Pam” “3 B‘mrd also advocated that the grant. be coming livcstock marketing. 'for it ends, He has repaired. Kn) MORGAN given. ' farm machinery sci-vices. farm ‘abnut 100 Since then. I Sandalwool "How can we . , . the credit. the growing of wheat. l‘E‘lll‘ed CNR employee. he‘ Easfer Monday board to do anything with a debt with a view of establishing a lestimaies the value of a few of , Received too late for Classified of 365.000?" 9 asked. milling industry and the ad- his violins at $300, others ati death notice column visability of flax growing. much less . NOT SY-‘IPATHETIC? “What about potaoos” asked' Still active as a iravellingI "I HERE" . MBCNEHII 5d Ihe VI _ I "I if" 91? general 1ml’mSSlM‘ Robert Campbell tL~lst Princel. ‘salesman for a building supply . chmr Sues . ' u ,‘ ‘C'Qr‘a that “10 m1“sz 0‘ “Stimuli” He said “you should add potato Tfirm. he often hears of a partlc- ; wm be resented at {he BBL - Gene”! .Hm‘nltal‘ ‘flmax‘ dmsn'l feel Sympal'hellfi 1“ the marketing to the list." {ularly interesting violin an mos Recreation Cemm‘Mat-m”?P wgdnesda“ "ldrr ‘m' 1964' 90mm Indll‘SW-" he said- I. This item was added as one then tracks it down to satisfy ‘ISundav amemmm Mam 2911' 94 x 36" d7? Otis ‘Iarxem' n L11"? "1 think it is a false tmpres- lot the. matters the special com- his curi05ity. land ‘ Easter Moriday mng ‘ ‘ ‘ ' vale. I rlIn it: 5:21 Il’t’SFI-j I H‘s‘ sion that I'm not interested in... ‘mittoe should investigate. March I each . “mm 5 'm N“ ‘9 mm A delightful evening in the thea and Elsie. Emerald; and live 0 Jellev‘s Funeral Home In the - . : Winston. ttawa: Wen- itre and it should keep the Rec- mome “f h” 50‘“ Har‘fld “33' S h I c b. T S 5doelll5 Charlottetown- ch'man ‘raaitiion Centre rockina with Offiégiialrugid“gar}??? c s o Leland and Fenton all of 1IeIiIiIi:rIIIitIeir dfoquui-It; a SLIP-“wold? 27 X 43" 51719- I .I . . . I Emerald. 0 rich . . r. 'xi,. pay y :ngng"momma: Variety Show At 0 Leary A unit... it... at... it... Mm... that I. m... m... I cemeIeIIYI . I Lmdsay Sharpe) predeceased II1;I(>llri:\vI who arranges life satisI- t O‘LEARY — Nine schools, gay 90's and a fashion show of her six years ago. I , 01123119 rest of the «was MILBURY — At the Commun— partlcipafed in a mammoth var yesteryear were presented by “"9”! 597‘1065 WI“ be held Sale of Ti‘cke‘fi 3,, m “h. 6 Y 9' size “3/ Hospilal- 01498111 A‘lal‘l‘h iety show staged recently lniKnutsford Women‘s Institute. this “lefnmn "m" Summ' mg “me, me direct-m: 0? Room ‘ ' 9th. 1964. Mrs. Louise Mil-IO’Leary Regional High School, Jasylin MacPherson gave a “I?” milled Clm'mh wmh 397' Mac Lean. Zakemsl Hugh‘o‘s bury. 0f WeSt 1’0th in hcrlAuditorium. Sponsored by thei piano solo and Dunblane School "'09 WWCM l 2 WI“ -ns 'mq 'Recmafion' 44th year- Her remains "'Prt‘i O‘Leary Community Hospital lchildren rendered a dialogue. him” In the church W Centre ()er Hospital v Sizes forwarded from JellPY'S I“ll-Ladies Aid. the show featui'ea‘ Two songs by Velma Pineau IW- ‘ ' ' 9’ x 12’ size 1191‘s] Home- ‘0 "-19 hnme 0‘ talent from nine schools in e and Gene Gallant along with I. James Lil’ingslfin. We“ PM“ dialogue from children of the —-— from oi the the ONE place to call for 95‘ I.nm' m “an” event was Charles Willis and a I I"! I Church “'r'h Perm” mmmm‘ featured attraction for the even . During file InlermIB-‘W‘ 3 4%" cmg at one oclock. Intermenting was a Beetle group from play 0f centennial souvemrs hi the Ch‘m‘h C901"???- ‘ UnmnvaleI was shown by Mrs. Helen Small- CROSBY — At his residence, Rhonda man‘ The proceeds from the night will be used to help the Ladle. Aid in their work of supplying the hospital with equipment. Death Saturday Of Mrs. G. Mayne The deathodMirs.Geo|ge atherhorm a dear? Sheila GallaiIiI} you want it lion's a golden opportunity to get cash doubli- tut during annoflclal’s Goldcn Anniversary cllobratlon. Call up or com in for tin cash you want now . . . to stun up loft-over bills or for any good reason. We llln to say “ch!" onstratmn Johnston Ave. March 22. 1964. ga 13 the Charleston, Marilyn wobut Dane Foster Crosby in his 44th: year. Resting at the Cutcliffemendered a piano selection and Funeral Home from where that the children of Mill River East funeral will be held gave a dialogue. Songs of the service commencing at 0. ——-—-———-—"—_*~—“— property Sale Unconfirmed i Mont-ton. Funeral will be held I. mains will be placed in tiieI .‘ Mayne. occ BENEFICIAI W Wednesday from St. Jihns United Church Chen :1 ‘9 u” I . NCCMWB "all" ‘3‘” t“ be? .. . . . in Emerald. Saturday. Mandi I interred in Salisbury ceme-1 Hm}? :‘I’Ifimgmsgkgfignal 1:; a; 81 the m d 91 yemI I I my JStewart Bakeries Ltd. on nine. The farmer Minnie Punter. MacKAY — At Bangor. March thcr the company's Kent Street I‘hIP “Ia: 10%dfll‘lgl‘te'r Ring: FINANCE COI OF CANADA ' M t ' ro rtv and the pro f‘l‘li or- no . . a . I“ I I his vggl‘.a;1esti:gxaat) d2: Buplfd by Giggey's [Elman Paynter of Burlington. She has Lwn‘ “9 ‘0 35000 Your loan can be lite-insured, Cutcliffe .Funeral Home from : has been sold to letters Lid de- he”! a mdcnt of Emerald 36 month contracts on loans over $1500 where the funeral will be held’ partment stores. once man-[Ago so yam ago. The third business “'l‘llf‘l‘l or. cupied the site. a barber shop op. ‘ erated by Joseph Dykens. relo- cated several weeks ago at 178 .Kent Street, the opposite side 1of the street from the bakery. today (Monday) service com- menctng at 3 o'clock. Remains will be placed in the t‘utclitfe receiving vault. later to h norm Valley Bod.ch her husband, Miro. Mayne is survived by ttl'n‘ee‘ daughters: Evelyn, (Mrs. Hat-I old Yeol. Belmont; Florence. l .ers. Harland Dayl. i ; 149-151 GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOTTETOWN r Burns Jewelers - Phone: 894-6518 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT—PHONE FOR HOURS hunted «(natal-y. ,/ Orange. tangerine and gold colour Coin gold tones Delphinium blue with violet and grass green EATON SPECIAL PRICES . Carise with coral . Camel brown . Lime and olive 30 x 60" size. each 11.95 22.95 52.50 105.00 45 x 72” size. each each each musings... 'k A