THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE FEBRUARY 20. 1954 ,,,... ”f.'fI?lL.f.f'f5'.3.'f." Local Churches Emphasize ”'""'s ”i”"''9 '""""""" New Directors Named To 9 ited Nations hi- hmd .?1f1(i("jhenl-IJESIITETOIICG of Israel 1 Jordan on border troubles. It Fm he held in Jerusalem under it ”f.,,,.,m.nship at a am to be "S He did so at Israel's ii:Il' ii ONLY TEN more days in which to mail Festival entries. caxaara ' rnavnns magic score pads and new card holders iiGideon Sunday” Tomorrow Of Pharmaceutical Ass'n Execeiiive ' Firm Of Moore & McLeod , lter. , . e f..'a-.i:nce ind 0,V"' ”'d'"; ff; MW in -tech I51-nd Book Room. Tommw u mum .5m,,,,-v in Dleto Bibles were Placed in Army .05.? R,'.l5i);i.J.e:k'::' tllsfa C13":-l”"'; I an. w. a. Stewart, president of overseas in ms and on his i-.. pmsiion. Israel IIFS9 P1'?""p"ed re. , most of the local rroteatant camps. Air Force bases and on Phnaneeeuueel Autm-mim ' It; ”” the firm of Moore and McLeod turn became manager of the lllillrliellfe last Nov. anl nu srudc DRESS SHOP: 109 churches, and through the co-op- ships of Her Majesty's Canadian tended the eemmnnuel meet," Ltd. yesterday announced the ap- Agency from 1919 to 1928. He then amd the proposal formaly in Kent SL. rack of dresses 35 earn. union of the m. . epeeul New. Appmxunuely 400,000 heve of the executive of the Cmmlmle pomuneu oe (om. new an-ecu)". entered into partnership with his :';”.,,, 1.-tiers to the secretary-gem crsi 1”t"'f..'....m. The wild ginger plant, with a (M ded ginger taste, is a spring wrennial found from New Bruns- lllfk to Manitoba. less than half price. Nurses' nylons. all sizes, 81.5 per pair. GOSPEL SERVICES, Sons of England Hall, 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. F. Maclilwen. emphasis is being given to the work of this great organisation of Christian business men, who 60 years ago began their ministry by placing Bibles in hotel rooms throughout Canada and the United States. iliar as well as a welcome sight. been distributed in Canadian schools. The Ctideons also have a plan whereby Bibles be placed in an in- stitutlon in memory of s departed Christian. The question is sometimes asked: Gideons are glad to answer "yes" Pharmaceutical Association. in Toronto, Feb. 14-17th. The growing importance of the pharmacist in public health has prompted the Association to ask the federal government to appoint f are. C They are: ed the House Furnishings depart- Mrs. Mary E. Gordon, William L. Henry, Louis H. Doyle. Walter H. Bears. Mrs. Gordon has been associated with the firm for a number years being a member of the busi- cently McLeod Ltd. Gordon. son and established Walter M. Bears and Son. Ho ra- relinqulshed his interest and joined the staff of Moore and the firm 1)! The present officers of the firm are. President. W. A. Stewart; lat -- NEWM5" CLUB "k9 5”” " To most People who have trav- Are these Bibles and Testaments '- phumu-olulul "pert T-I ' 119" 01”” '"'”- Vice-Pr id t G - -- . , 1 1 H b e. th 9 , es en. . P. Moore, 2nd f :t:Ill2IFo.c1l3oll&'-v 5"""”W' ”b' 20" elled, the Bible. placed in hotel read? Do people read the Bible to- dl,::o';,h:,,:,c::i,,,e rnedmlhe 'Dep'::.:, Mr- Henry 15 I Well known mem- vicg.pgu1agm,, wm,-ed c, Me- - rooms and tourist camps is a fam- day?" After a 40-year test, th- mm: 0, N,,,,,,.,1H,,mh end Wu, ber of the firm having supervis- Rod; sweeurygneesurerl 5- R nrrmn roourwnan 115 Queen st. - Ourrie lsldl. A BIRTHS. MARIIIABES. IEITII8 50:: Per insertion BIRTHS ;Tc7ss-at the P. E. Island Hos- ....nl on February 10th. 1954.. to '..ieuz. and Mrs. William Nauss ST. JOSEPIPS Sodality Alumni regular meeting postponed to Sunday, February 28th. MINT! SATURDAY SPECIAL. and butter, tea, coffee or milk, 55 cents. NEWMAN C7471: lcake sale at Miller Bros.. Saturday, Feb. 20. at 2 o'clock. ST. PAUL'S Sunday School rreets tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. All members are urged to be present. NATIVE ISLAINDEII RECEIVES MEDAL - The Rev. Mal- Countiess others have been help- ed through finding it in hospitals. jails and other institutions and men and women of the, Arm-';d Several years ago, the Society undertook to place a special School Testament. comprising the New Testament with the Psalms and Proverbs added. to every Protest- ant School child in Canada. School children in Charlottetown, summerside and throughout the Province are visited pa-lodically and these special Testaments pre- scnted.' in the guest rooms of Canadian hotels, some 130,000 Bibles have to both questions. They claim that a surprisingly large number of people do read the Bible. and. what is more. many miracles are letters from people in all walks and circumstances of life who claim to have been helped by reading the Bible placed in their hands through "the ministry of the Gideons. When it is realized that many of these people are not regu- lar church attendants, and that they would not be reached without this great enterprisegg may be readily seen that this ciety works hand-in-hand with the churches in making the world a better place rThe Association is continuing its drive to get crime comics and salacious literature out of the nation's magazine shelves. The ex- rrack down an the under the section of the Criminal Code relating to this type of lit- crature. The 1954 convention of the As- sociation will be held in Halifax, September 6 to 8. One session of the recent meet- ing was devoted to a plan for en- larging the scope of the Associa- tion to include all pharmacists in hospitals, in the armed forces and in drug manufacturing companies. Officers of the Canadian Phar- Mlss Velma Carmody (above) of Charlottetown in compliance with an unusual request received by Mr. George V. Fraser of the P. E. Island Travel Bureau, is shown taking a bottle of water through the harbor ice for shipninnt to Lima, Ohio to be used at a chris- toning. The request was made by the Lima Association of Commerce and the Lima News for this water ment on the third floor and more recently appointed to take charge! of the Ladles' Ready-to-Wear de- partment on the second floor. years and is buyer and supervisor of the Men's and B.iys' Depart- ments on the main floor as well charge of the branch of the business. as in BRITAIN GO-BETWEEN WASTIINGTDN (AP) -Acf.i.ng as Red China. on the continued im- prisonment of 32 Americans behind lthe bamboo curtain. such repre- adverilsinz. sentationa are made from time to I time by Britain and other friendly Mr. Walter Bears was formcrlyi countries because the Unicgd sum associated with the Charloftetownidoea not recognize China's Com- Selling Agency. lie enlisted to go munist regime. WANTED been placed. in hospitals, 34,000, in whicht live. I 1 A, 1 1 ; p i. , .:iec l.0rnI C1'991m3m P dwimm Ville Ann", m1"1””' "1 First in prisons, over 8,000. During the The montley to finance this work :TnFaIlCl(.3u;T.cBE. Flzlralfezf (uladnerffby Sirigr: "am the G1” or Std dLw-rail” , . lx?U'CH Lynn- mmed Ch”"3h- Hamma"-, om” last war, approximately 75,000 ser- comes from the Christian business pm; Vine-Presidgnf. R, 1,, Har- li.'M.'h ” t” . 9 bk," 9 V” A EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST Kieth (1 like has received the Queen Elizabeth vice Teemmeme were dunqbmled men who ere member, M the Soee ",1" Winnipeg Man , gpmnd srmllar quantity of water from the .lIuI.F.0D - At ont, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. siarbeod "109 MW191 Twmh” ' the time of the coronation last ml”5' 0"" Lima lslto receive its first com- gtoge lg . rlaughter,Patrlcls. Ann. ye", he wee president of the . I mercial l(liIlll;la seryicer lam this , . Hamilton Conference of the Unit- D P ' m'""h ” lie T9350” Dr 5 ”"' P. 0 BOX 425 1'1 x D-A th Ch lt.t- - - . - , :t::(iII:::lT:.l Ont Fe; 19 eta ed Church of Canada and. M lane usual request is that Lima is silt ' le ." ' . ' for Unned ch ,. h of canade ' uaicd on the crest of the cont n- Chad tt town AL and M”. cmwgi W. Filmer? minister in the E:olife'rence at that ' 9”” w"'”hed whim dmd" 0 e l i ' F" St. t - - . -4 5:; - v- - ....... ... ................. ... Hospital Management A meeting of the Disaster ser- ' I DEATHS New Adnan, Feb. :9, 1954. Mrs. Chester Tuplin in her 84th year. Remains will be frrl!'l1rdt'd from Davison's Funeral Home Saturday afternoon to her lale residence where funeral ser- llI'0 will be held on Sunday at 1 'l'l rffli-V-at connection ith a ch r ssistanco eceived fr in th P:o- ' gt ,.,,,, Interment Peopiels Ceme- "then from :1 Demon" guwhicoh Lean, Chairman of the Board of nursing to answer his every call smcm and, civic .u:ho,m,e, end iacw,-'u(4s.124(l:5r e 1 im, Kcnslngton. the eeemed hm previously pleaded Trustees of the P. E. Islann Hoa- and demand. special nursing is me cgmonc wen”, 3,1,9”. i, ; sTF.wAIl'I'- At Bells River on Feb. 19th. 1954, Mrs. Allan D. amvart in her 86th year. Fhneral Im-ii the residence of Miss Pris- villa Bell on Monday. Feb. 22 at i pin. interment in Wood Is- lmds Cemetery. lRSI?lNAU'L'I'-At his home in St. Fiirysnstom on Friday. February Eli, I954, Emanuel F. Arsenault in H1 75th year. Forwarded from -l-n Rnwness Funeral Home to iv. laia residence on Saturday vw-rnlng from where the funeral vi-ll he held on Monday. February rtwl to Egmon Bay Church for mm at 9 a. . Interment in lmrrh cemetery. l'I Coronation Medal. Dr. Aitkcn has been so honored because at celvo it. Dr. Aitken is a native of Charlottetown. P.E.I. SINTENCIED T0 6 MONTHS- Joaeph Gillie. City was sentenced six months in Jail when he ap- poared before Magistrate Martin yesterday morning for sentence in guilty. The case arose from a purse natching incident which occurred on Water street two weeks ago. Gillie was aided in the theft by a 12 year old boy whom police say acted as a lookout. VThree drunk and incapablea were sent- enoed to 30 days. 10 days and 10 days respectively. CARS COLLIDE-Early yester- day morning a car backing out from the North side of Euston street was in collision with two other cars travelling west, there was considerable fender damage to all the vehicles involved .At- to members of the Armed Forces and in addition over 10.000 oom- lety along with numerous firms and Christian friends. "The gloat forward strides in hospitalization and care of the sick in thLs Province has placed us in a. far better position than that which we enjoyed a very few years ago." said Mr. N. D. Mac- pital in discussing the matter yes- terdiay. "The amaller hospitals are do- ing splendid work with the faculties at their command," he said, "and always with the assurance that the larger units are available when the attending physicians feel the need." speaking particularly of the P. E. Island Hospital, Mr. Macbean said that last year more than four thousand patients were treated. 650 babies were delivered and hospital activities covered somo patient days, or 146."! patients per day. The average duration of hospital- ization per patient was 12.5 days. This is not a reflection upon the efficiency of the medical or nurs- in: staff." "The average person confined to hospital, would hardly be satisfied with any attention short of special not practical because the cost is exorbitant except for serious cases where the patient'a condition is critical." "While it hospital is looked upon as ii. haven of mercy." Mr. Mac- Lesn said. ”there is the back- ground of management. which rarely comes to public attention. Unfortunately it is not poodble to give medical service and hospital- ization free to the public, no mat- ter how badly it is needed. When a. hospital does not receive suffici- ent compensation for the work performed, or enough additional funds to keep it going. it is in- evitable that the services must Vice-President, P. T. hioislcy, Tim- vices Committee was held Wed- nesday afternoon at Red Cross Headquarters when emergency services rendered to the victims of Monday night's fire were reviewed. The Committee was most ap- reciative of the co-operation and The most important item of business discussed at the meet- ing was the policy being followed by the Disaster services Commit- tee in Prince Edward Island. This is in line with the National Red Cross Policy which is:-To as- sist in providing emergency ser- vices when requested by the pro- per authorities-i.e. Police. Fire Department or other responsible y. The Disaster services Commit- tee feel that the general puxblic should be aware of the above policy in order to avoid any con- fusion that might arise. The Canadian Red Cross, Gulf of Mexico to he used at the christening of an airliner. The water from the gulf has been forwarded by air express to the Lake Central Airlines in in- dianapolis. Former Islander Mr. James J. Davis, a former ro- sident of Charlottetown was drowned as a. result of fauing from the gangway leading to his tugboat in Boston harbour on Feb. 11 when seized with a heart at- tack. He was in his 65th year. Mr. Davis. who was born at spring Pack on the outskirts of Oharlottetown, moved to com- bridae, Mass, with his father when 16 years old and has been en- gineer on s tugboat of the Boa- ton Band and Gravel Company for many years. He was a veteran of the American army in the First World war and was invalided home as a gas casualty. Apply in own handwriting H Made-to-Measure Suits I I i-mlcysoli x iidlimrv zoo. off on EXTRA PANTS FREE HEljQeE?llQlJgtl,,glvlIUDMDRti Tailored At m 3 mm, L1 n of area; Gem-gc or less than half the time spent suffer." lhmulh 1” D133-5561' Comm"-V-E9. IiH'lS'-Suddenly as a result of 5;:-,eetn andcrluroy, at 11.05 a.m., by patients in 1806. Mr. MacLean referred to what 495"" "id is equipped to render o,M;:”g':,h:n'Cmiwzggellgilomg " ”"”"K ” B”"”'' M”''' "" two cars suffered damage to the Glancins back to 1884 when the he termed a rqrettabie attitude sewlc” WM" '"3C”5”5'- In Md" smmg "put Mm Allcme C .... -. I lllulnc-sday. Feb. 17, 1954. James Davis, formerly of Charlotte- man in his 65th year. His re- walns will arrive Saturday even- iciz at the Charlottetown Fun- rial Home from where the fun- right front fender headlights and bumper. when they collided. Police report the street to be quite slip- pery at the time. A car park- ed on the east side of School original P. E. Island I-Ilumltal was opened, a total of 03 patients were treated in the first full year and the amount paid the hospital for. their -care and accommodation was on the part of some patients or their relatives towarda the ad- mlttin; staff. when 1-equated to make a. deposit on entering the hospital. Reputable persons who that this service may be most ef- fective appeals for assistance should be channelled through such rccovnlzed authorities as the Police or Fire. Gaudet. Misoouche and Mrs. Anna Dumonit, Trenton, Ont. To Paint Portrait we HAVE new riisioiiaoiis oral will take place Tuesday street was side-swiped by In "W wgll6' mum "av" mink M "king one '- ,, V 1 r t .00 e . ie . I Management Problem of. the best rooms in a first class ' - lwlhzlnazt llzlguflorl! lte?il!lerrlu'I'-fell-g.ll :;w;ol.hmlcelfat 'fer:i!dersp:vneray..to;:. Most People are unaware of the hotel and accepting all the facil- Mf. IE. 0. Holmen-e uLn-TLE SHOP" H” Moved mus at St. Dunstan's Basilica. .1d,,,b)y "mum, 3”” 'm”"”" 9' Wk '31” I095 m” W P "'"'1k 0”" 5'5”: "er lrilcrmcnt in the Roman Catholic iirrnctery. li.il. Maclean UNDERTAKEB EDIBALBIER DIUBIO FESTIVAL ENTIIANTIS -Please note Class 12 womens chorus in rural unison Class 10A rural choral group (mixed voices four part) "Pack Clouds Away" Ii. Markham Lea (Western) Class MA boy's duet (unchanged voices) "I would that my love" Mendels- sohn (Shirmer) choral reading class 23 has been cancelled. Cor- ractlon in violia class Class 149 is changed to "Whip-Poor-Wlll' into hospital service until they themselves are confined to such an iristltutiosiw said Mr. Mac- Lean, "then as a rule. rather than being able to appreciate the dif- fdculty which beaets the nurses and doctors, they have their a tention brought to this work by a feeling OT neklect. The avenge per- son seldom receives as much at- tention as he thinks he deserves. gj.m FUNERAL AT BELLIVUE .. quontly expect bed and board at the hospital without considering the cost in but-payments in cash by .the institution." he added.' 250.908 meals were served during the year including 21,126 of spe- cial diet at the P.E.I. I-Ioscpital. A new deep tlioraphy x-ray unit was installed at a cost of 316,000. A breakdown of hoqaital ax- penses during the year in part indicates: Nursing services and nurses education. 080.010; medical Guide and Brownie packs and companies of Charlottetown, Park- dale, Central Royalty-and South- port will take part in the annual Thinking Day church parade to- morrow, when each group will at- tend its own church service in A body. February 22nd, the birth date of both Lord and Lady Baden- Powell, founders of the Scout and Mr. Robert Hyndman. noted artist of Ottawa, and son of Mr. Justice J. D. Hyndmon, has been in Charlottetown for the past week painting a portrait of Mr. J O. Hyndman, president of '.l-Iyn;- man and Co., Ltd. The artist was commissioned to paint this portrait by Mr. Charles Curtis, Canadian manager of the Em:ployees' Liability Assurance Corporation of London, ring, which Mr. Hyndman's firm has repre- - Next Door - Wc any WELCOME with these Week-end Specials. Clearance COSTUME J EWELIJERY 0nly- esgc English Bone Chins. CUPS & SAUCERS Reg. 2.35 0"” " 3 I 079 Lind (Harris) Class 151 is chang- "K1 1 Lu 9 . .9,-nod guocegguuy gm Qvgf 11,11 Charlottetown and ed to "Meditation" Illsher rs. r. 'fx'lrlc'h”',l;;:19'I1M8f::I the late Mrs. homek:ep”fng'”'mv',::f egd :u3pi?g2; Guide movement, has been dcslgn- , ,,,,m,y. No;-n. wmgmn Wood) Rythm Bands Class 112 hm hm mmugggn uw-gwhe-d ,,,.,mo; ,,,0,, ma ,,,.,,m 3115, -ted as Thinking Day and is 013- His friends here will be inieic . school four rooms and over Hwwrdw unemoon send Wile om: malmenenee or buudmge Ind served every year by Guides and ested to learn that Mr. Robert. T A Y L o R S DIAL 5549 ""5" 1 m T C”” 1” "'"'”1” i i ' '5” we” Brownies all over the world. 1-xyndman, who served with the . battlefields. dc” euemeuve test were "3", phermne A. J. Mecphemm John B ' t I 0 h a number to the program, and ee eeee Nee New nm. in 6 Minor opus 119" N. Mawhemone ' each Guide and Brownie will make V FllltEliAL nous """""'" .;”.r'l. :Z:."";"'"” - - :...””..".”"”l.”' ”l”w”:".i' .1f...E:' cm.” A”, of Toronto oo . p or re- Soc t M t I1 H! W In 1' ' fererm). ronunh y 99 ship Fund, which goes toward " O”. 'k M!" Iubd Caok "G M” e i llserlifillryxin x:21tcl::il'xlclsur?ttrietsh,an(d'ultta:f W. J. .-ow" ANNUAL cuong Mggrnqa .. Florence Saunders of Moore and t g t '. e G e be k II" T W. Funeral Director The mind meeting of '1-rinny "steed I-"lo "E at Present "I W" ”"'"'t "" ”"."'""'""” ” "'.""' ..”. '"' " " Your Insurance Counsellor Church Chou W" held hm "en. M,,,,m.,; vls'tln' the V.,.1,,u, ggg change visits of Guides. Prlsn Lontoata . (onulna the tips 011 mu 1;” me in the men! he". muewmg fnrhion centres. The m.embe" M em MFIL 1"- 00l'd0n Hlllchl-KOYL to help you win in any type of 20 Hour Ambulance Ionian Dirlllfiotl. courteous service ' 1 1 di t 1' M (I monthly meeting in the whelan 1 "' "" ch'”''3 m" ”"V M""'”" I:i;..orrec:nily ogzleurhzd Blllldini "5" mBh'- ?””d"” it?-ii-Elgar?lsi?:ilerl:n:1h1:iei:lig'c;illi(j r' 1" M'"'"0"' Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown hm mad I: -ecret-FM Officer! el!Ct- front Montreal where he visited John w, Hogan was chairman. mm',0,,e, W,” mo g, m mend, iss Harrington, Halifax, N.s. four rooms and over grade 5 and 6 Clus 113A schools i-2-J rooms grade 1 to 5 Class 1i.'lB schools 1-2-3 rooms Grade 6 to 10. Class 127 piano solo (15 years and on- their regular Friday night prac- tlce. Mr. Duncan MacPherson was ed for the coming year were as conducted by Rev. A, C. Pi-age.-, Interment was in Vaileyfield Cem- ctery. The pail bearers were: Mal- colm MacLcad, D. H. MacFheraon, Robert Maori.-e, Archibald Mac- Mr. Walter M.-HBgesrs. newly ap- ilw various suppliers in the in- equipment 862,000. Total expeiiscs for the year exceeded 8486.000. Benevolent Irish Society held their postponed A new member. Mr. Phillip Hol- The annual Thinking Day rally will be held at P. W. C. Hall Mon- day evening. At this rally each pack and company will contribute Provincial commissioner. will have I. special meus c for the Brown- ance. Chainnan for the Thinking R.C.A.F. during wsr, has rejoined the service for two months to carry out I. commission to paint a number of famous European contest;-only 501- poatpald with free gift. Order today from-- Jewellers For Four Generations DIAL 3046 follows, President. Mrs. Angus lorest of his firm. land. W" mmned ""0 "” silcltlv . Maclachem; vice-president. Mrs! - and was welcomed by his brother D” ”'ly Wm b” Mm 01”” I... '1' Lo trier Secretary Mrs Mr Arthur Paynter Pm cow members. H"”' "M ” "" """"'''"m” ' Muedeeh wueeieod. -1-m',5u,-9,-b ncr, P. E. Island hR8'l'eTlIfl1ed to Monthly reports were given by commissioner for this province. It Mm JG." 1-,”; pm”... Mr, wagon his home after visiting hi; mother, the chairman of the follow:nz is" helped theere rwliiltl bed amlardge memm nepeeeemeuvee mmed met as”, chum, puma, 1-ggmgxl N, committees. Property, Fri? cub. is en ance o pa a a an en a. 13 mm. 3;, the mum, ,.m,m Wm me, 5,. who has been a patient in the evxhtfirrtxnrgiglrhthagg grail?!-Ibnzmgerv; -wm---m- M” an Lynnia Aitken. am. A. MacEach- :7:e"'::ekTJ"”'mt'7 "V "'9 9"" ,0 M ,,,,,,,,,, M, 'f,,,,,,,,,,, .4, pay - am, Mr. Lyle Robson, Peter small ' ml. the new meme C Com late Funeral and fl” ”'- G”"' T"”""””"- 3” Bro. .1. Plus Callaghan. treasurcr. ( M ) t ,.,,l'.,,,,,.,,,, hm” port: or the vnrloun committees In Mgngorean. reported on the forthcoming St. 9 ' were read, after which an eni0y- Patrick's Day play. "Meet sham- .. muggy .. able social hour was spent. 112- for a change," He stated practices IOIIIT I IIADLII frahlnossta were served by the, ladid of the choir. Illowbddgol-XIIKIIUIIIUICHIOII 's. :. Lose a son. Inc. V In loving manory of my dear mother. Mrs. John Maclansle who passed away rob. ma. sass. liilently the angels took mother Into an mansion above There shall be root. from earth's tot lhll safe in the as-use of dots ion. Ever resneasborod by Jaalo, leg anal family. were going well and that the memberaicould look forward to see- ing ona.of the finest plays ever presented by the Benevolent Irish Society in Chsrlo tetown. The sum of twenty-five dollars was voted to be paid to the Arising Family Trust hind. Plans for the parade and en- tertainment to be held on the 17th were diaouned. The meetiru then adjourned. WINNING NUMBERS 94948 - 96698 NEW Dmncroas MRS. MARY E. GORDON Takes Pleasure in announcing the lppolntment of the following i Chilled tomato juice. fried beef ff'f':p::,XfTe:1ie:,e,:?” ;”,':fei;',;j ?::f,”'f,"'d 1" "" um ”' "hm ecutlva is Isklnl the federal l0V- Mr. Doyle has been connected intermediary for the United States, . D. liver. onions and turnips. rolls by the Gldwm. The cede-om hue mounds of emment to expedite itsdiggiiagflstoicg with the firm for a number of Britain has sent a new protmt to """--1-G-W-"M-"W MR l : ' P e : ruusnat stance in uimonms g. Ncapmgsms MR. .0... H. .0... it E A 0 ' 1- it Our Atbol n. laohod is familiar with your s:u(;'EiJEv':e.3e33Ti”:'a'i.s'5'3r3'van Coot , . MR- WALTER M- BEAR5 HI?! CFOOEOIII 10! NOW EM. COI' ' At the go... '0'” of the ml 5 W A SHNIART . I Net bias for prompt sad efficient service. g:""d"n”'r::;.'::3hh. : - ' . ' , eminent; Moore & Mclieod Ltd. lbhrcotiorlloadfassaily. ”llRVlOP' B I "IDNG" Word