MAY 25. 1950 "I.I'l.I5' G UHARLUITETOWN PACE THREE M 44.. ....aa..m..- MIDGEI SPIN CURIERS for parlor! neckline curls for easier, for faster! Special Value! 6 Midget SPIN Curlers In a Handy Toni Refill Kit I. TOIII HOMO POIIIIIIIOIII-whl.5. includes gonils-acting Tani , cmns waving lotion to give you is salt, natural-looking wan- snougii for 0 oolnpluo ,.u. . 2. TIIII Mlljd SPIN CIIIIOII-sot of 6-spatially duignod to lst you wind the oliortssi nodllno Iuslr quickly, sssilyi Only Tsnl has titans. 3. TOIII CMIIIO 5'IllIIpOO-to glvo you soft-wnhv sliainpsslng won in linvdssi wnill. M -:.i 51.0! value-now all throo only DISPENSING CHEMISTS COR. (:7 GEORGE 6. XFNI STS PHONE 219 cuAmJoHEIowu.PE.I WOULD IGNORE BED DEAN the so-called "Red Dean" so the city authorities would lmow how the Church stood with regard to any visit Dr. Johnson might make AUClG.AN'D. N. z.. May 22 1- APi--'I'he head of the Ohurch of . land has advised Anglican here. "My advice to Anglican hurches throughout the world to Churches overseas." the Arch- gnore visits of the Dean of bishop replied, "15 they moum amerlmry. Dr. Hewlett Johnson. iiiaynr John C Allum said today in. wrote recently to Dr. Geoffrey lishrr. Archbishop of Canterbury. slung him to define the position of the ohuroh of England toward Elli Fliilll E0515 W? CAiEllI! out but the sauce and you over- sunning macaroni. cooked as completely ignore a visit of Dean Canterbury . . ." AGRICULTUILAL PROVINCE There are 1'17 municipalities in Manitoba. . I i gEIgVRa61;J i g it ill on Mm"x xwgy ' ?'ax'(x7xd N 4 kg at ti st.-1. my FIRST bi-1I(HI5 mm 2hX9els' AT - T A Y I. 0 ll ' 3 0. ll. TAYLOR JlViIi.i.Il8' ran rm liilillfloll Tl-IE OENTRA L GUARDIAN This column is reserved for non- of local Interest. but advertising of a nswsy nature may be Inserted at Ma cent. a word. Ilridtly psy- sbis in advance. oissswsu. an Photographs. ALT SIGNS. Phone 1392-J. IIOWAID MaoINNIl l'0O'l'- WEAR at 178 Queen Street. PHONE WOITHPS DIUG STOBI: for prompt. free delivery. UNLOADLNG another our of our high grade cedar posts. As-nfsst. DRAMA FESTIVAL FINALS - Empirn Theatre, three nights. commencing May Nth. DOUBLE END ELECTRIC CAB IMNS.-Real thing for summer driving or winter's defrosting. At Tantan's. SEEDS. Open daily. also Monday and Thursday evenings until 9 p. m. Closed Sundays. Arthur Vessey. Vessey, York. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada at tho United States for passengers or cargo Dlsons Maritime contra! Airways Limited 2001 or 540. M. 8. WELLINGTON KENT will load livestock and general cargo for st. Pierre, Miq. and St. John's Nfid.. on Monday. 29th May. For Space reservations and informa- tion. Contact Buntaln. Ben a; 0)., agents. LICENSING SERVICE AT PLEASANT VALLEY United Church. on Friday evening, May Nth. at 8 P. M. Mr. John MacKay, B. A.. B. D.. will be licensed to breach by the P. E. I. Presbytery of the United church of Canada at a public service in Pleasant val- iey Church. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Frank Shea of Indian River. announces the engagement of her daughwr. Mary l-lcrmina. to Aloysius Joseph. soar oi Mr. John B. Gaudct and the late Mrs. Gaudet of Charlottetown. wedding to take place the latter part of June. ENGAGEMENT. - The engage- ment is announced of Phyllis Borthwick. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodside. Mar- Kllte. to Mr. Lyali Charles Haw- kins. son of Mr. and Mrs. John HI-Wkin3. Nelson. British Columbia. Marriage to take place in Hong Kong early in June. HAD RELATIVES HERE Mrs. Melville Morrison. Stanley Bridge. received the sad news that her aunt. Mrs. Albert Linnemsnn of Wclssiey Farms. Mass. had pass- sway on May 8. She had been ill for some time. Mrs. Linnemann was in her 85th year. She was for- merly Maris Woolner. daughter of the late George and Margaret Woolner of Stanley Bridge. She leaves to mourn her aged husband in Wellesley Farms and a number of nieces and nephews and other relatives in P. E. I. Burial was in Wellesley Farms. Mass. FUNERAL MONDAY-The fun- eral of the late William C. Smith was held from the Presbyterian Church. Hunter River. on Mon- day afternoon. May 22nd and was largely attended. Rev. Donald Nicholson and Rev. Howard Christie conducted the services at ihs church and grave. The hymns sung were "rho Lord is my Shep- herd", "There is 1 Fountain Filled With Blood" and "Peace Perfect Peace" and Rev. Mr. Nicholson sang as a solo "Jesus Paid it All" The psilbearer were his six grand- sons -- Robert Smith. Manson Smith. Clayton Smith. Allan Smith. Alvin Milton and Norvsl Milton. Burislgwss in the church ceme- tery. Thanks 0 -lrishtown School District hara- by extends sincere thanks. to all concerned. for the use of Spring Valley Hall, for rehearsals and presentation of a very successful concert. proceeds of which will be used for the proposed new hall at lrishiown. IN MEMORIAM DAMIEN WAYNE MacDONALD The angel of death visited Fan- ningbraoic on May i0lh and claim- cd for God the soul of Damien Waync MacDonald. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MacDonald. Besides sorrowing parents there are two brothers John and Joseph and one sister Msrelyn. Also Grand srents Mrs. Evelyn Mac- Donal , Boston. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. St. An- drew's. P. E. i. The funeral to St. Andrew's Church on Saturday. May 20th, was largely siicnded. interment was in the Roman Caihoilc Cemetery. A card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MacDon- aid. Fsnningbrook. wish to thank their kind neighbours. ralstivos. Doctor Cleo. Sheppard and all. who helped us in so many ways during our recent sad bereavement. SHIRTS LAUNDEIIED ro PERFECTION RITI - WAY CLEANERS. lboaotllii ONE BACK DRESSES clearing at am off at The Fashion Shoppe. cnarlutaa autos. for "P. v. Brand 1-Isrdboard." SELL AT COST. - ohmmg Radiator Grill Guards. Guaranteed. At Tantasvs. ON HAND. - Limited number of horse and trncior drawn Manure Spreaders. A. Pioknrd Farm Tinc- tors Ltd. ATTENTION DRAMA CON- TEBTANTBI - Names of those eligible to compete in the .ilna.ls at the nnpire Theatre will appear in tomorrow's issue! nun HON. rm. w. .1. P. Mao- MILIAN speak on Free Dispensary ovar C. F. C. Y. 1 P. M. Local time May 26th. IIUMMAGE SALE Trinity So- cial Hall. Friday. 6.00 p.m. Special bargains in shoes and clothing go- ing at sacrifice prices. PLAN To HAVE your battery checked. 0” Shifted. car greased. Has tank iilied It Mliletils Battery Serivce. PBINCE 01" WALES COLLEGE. See the display of first year and teacher training students drawing and painting at Prince of Wales College. Room 22 on Thursday afternoon and Friday. ATTENTION DRAMA CON- TESTANTSi - Names of those eligible to compete in the finals at the Empire Theatre will appear in tomorrow's issuei PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. Sea the display of first year and teacher training students drawing and painting at Prince of Wales College. Room 22 on Thursday afternoon and Friday. . RECEIVES NEWS OF BROTH- EE'8 INJURY-Mrs. Roland Mon- aghan. I-lazsilirook. received a tele- gram from New York stating that her brother James had met with a serious accident resulting in ms two legs being broken and also a broken back. Mrs. Monaghan was called to his side but was unable to go. His friends hope for a speedy recovery. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Annusi meetings Coleman, Mon- day. June 5th. at 8.30 P. M. Cape Traverse. Monday. June 19th. 8 P. M. Argyle Shore. Monday. June 20th. 8 P. M. Desable. Tuesday. June 27th, 1.30 P. M.. followed by annual meeting of Western Parish at 2.30 P. M. Final Broadcast Fri- day, May 26th. 8 RM. Summerslde. Note change of time. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Mr. Harry Cummings. North River. is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital having undergone an op- eration. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robbins. Uigg. returned from Halifax where they attended the graduation of their son James who received his medical degree. Mrs. Donald E. Cameron and children. Gerald and Barbara oi Moncton. N. 3.. are visiting on the Island. and are guests this week at the McLure home. Brackiey Point. Manitoba Flood iiallef Fund (Continued ti-om me 1) Ralph Runlz . t t dem F Mr. 8.-. Mrs. J. M. Jo .. Florence Owen 5.00 He was very Wmpe 611 In C 5.00 cm in aliof his duties, and friendly . 1:-as ll5i”.;li'l allitolla Flood enne 8 1' i . ' 3,”. w. W. Rem 1.00 entered into the Union and .be- I .fhs Misses Q-yiulloran . . g came a lrinember of Trinity Unitfld e Fred Lambms ,. I . , . . an 2.a..)0 Church. a wnsmarkruexump arbygdcib , H. T. Macxinnon, Cornwall - 1.00 Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Bert Davison 5.00 zen and very g y respec y .- Mr. dc Mrs. S. G. Peppin 5.J0 Alan Massey 1.00 . l .d 0 Sum. mooring Rev Wm Henry L. Wooldrldge ..... His Excellency the Bishop - He leaves to mourn, hs wi ow. T giiemer glad an a.pp”l..m ha. Mlsg Lillian Duchamin .. AU. ofgcharlotietown ..... 10.00 formerly Miss Annie Mwauslmmv ,c6n re am” as st John, Unped A. Belcher .............. .. 23.0) Edwin C. Johnstone .. 5.00 of Mill River, and g son. M Tm” Chuzmhs Mt -Stew”; for use Ma-"F Mm Mary H. Robin 3. H W. Weeks 5.00 saokville. who is a. Mlachin - mm Rzmei Fund M the do” of Rev. & Mrs. G. C. Webster - .i.iJIl Mr. pd: Mrs. A. B. Fisher ...... nician associated with the Caanad- th service h r-ecewed W" ""9 Mrs. J. W. Bouiter .. sou A Friend .... inn Broadcasting Corporation. h ed d d H e b dd d W Malcolm Macswain .i.(Kl A Friend Four children died in infancy. im 3: 0 gfldiiil 8 819 d10 d; A Frmld ------------ " 509 Gwen Tnfh" Three grandchildren; siizsbelvhi iqeunicd izuurtlh Uniireld ”5i'.3.5n of Judge A. E. Arsenault. .. 5.00 T. E. Cox . William and Wendell. Canaan Y 9 Staff Provincial Infirmary p A. Brown .V The funeral service was held at Th ionowmx are the name. of Kensington Rd. .. 1J.00 Margaret R. Gould g 101.0 the Macbean Funeral Home. on we ceonmbummg Mrs. J. D. Jones .. 500 Arnfast. Coal Co. ...s .. 5.00 April am, service was conducted Easel C C1ark- 5500 Mrs. W. L. Jordan ......... 5.00 DeBlois Bros. Ltd. 100.00 by the Reverend Dr. H. C. Rice of Harry MICK!-S, -e hm Crystal Chapt. L.0.B.A. .. l-wit WendullMacDona1d. Trinity United church. assisted brim” mg ' - Mn D. R. H. Show ,. 5.00 Upper Queen Street ..... .. 10.00 mg gave;-and .G Carlyle Webster of s Addison 5”". Miss Marion Shaw 2.00 J. A. Lawson .. 10.00 zion Presbyterian Church, and also y Frank Rose 50" Silver Cross Circle of Mrs P- D- Williams - 5.00 the choir of Trinity. Favorite Georg" Mucxmic . W, King's Daughters .. 10-00 hymns were sung. Dr. Rice in his Rev. Wm. T. Men" 5.00 M” W..B.L:””' S .;:::r:.:: :2 ";.:..."...”- n-ma n .. A113"! ' 7 em ' C ' ' as. 5.00 Grshar-n's Road ..... .. 5-00 and the comfort which came to g:f::::iC'B'C1ark 500 Mils Marion Puncher 1-00 him in his faith. MMLEM Doug.” 5.9:; A. Macnae 5! 5”" ”” - 3-00 The honorary pail bearers were: Clarence N. Com" gm, Mrs. Murdoch MacKinnon.... Hazel Jenkins 1-in 'r. w. 1.. mm. Dr. R; F. John H J” ..... M 2.0., A Friend ................ .. ..... .., .- 3.00 Wanda Ivory 1-” Seaman. Mayor 15. Earle Macdom Funk gm;-.n. . 2.00 Town of Summer-aids .. ...... .. 30.00 Glen Ramsay 5-00 al-d, 'iVk'. Justice Tweedy. Messrs. Chum, Em 2.00 Jeremiah Simpson. H- L- HA”? "-- 10-0” Walter I-lyndcrnsn. Reginald Mac- Manta"? Maggi). gym Cavendish ----------------- 5-09 P”""" M'"5' d3" Nutt. Robert Duncan. J. R. Brow. pm, L, 3,, 2,00 Carter & Company 7.5”.) Na ?15 0'59"" - ------- -M 5'00 John Cameron and Preston Mac- -M”. E-mm. Cm,-k . 2,00 J. L Cordon R0" g 3.0.) Malls.-its Battery Service 10.00 Lune. Acuve beueu were: Mus”. Claude Ameck 200 Mrs. E. H. Beer 10” 30"" R Whe" ------a"-- 3'00 Robert McCallum.- Edward Mc- H..,v.,y Doug... .. 2.on ' Ellerslie 2.00 M". Mary palm" g .,. 5.00 Guardian Pub. Co. J0.00 Mul,d,o' George Punchen Jowph Wanda” W. Glover. 200 Rev. 0. Klggins. Georgetown 5.00 Mr, as Mrs. C. P. Reddali .. 5.00 Mr. dz Mrs. R. L. Cotton 25.00 DIV”, sgephen Trainer and H. E. Mm Ross pint 190 Mrs. P. H land ...... .. .. 3.00 E. A, Foster .. 10.00 Dr. A.J. Murchison . Mumv-m. Imermmh was in me Lemuel Jay 1.00 L.0.B.A.. . .. 5.i.0 noyui Edward Chapter. Ch town Ministerial Assn 5.00 pcopxe-5 Cmemy, 1-mph cnmn . 10-, Mrs. Wm. 3-H. Emerlld ----- 7-09 1.0.13.2. 100.0: w. s. Taylor, Kcnsington 10.00 . Sum", mom ” W W, Mrs. John Simpson ........... .. 200 Mumoch Nicholson .-. 5.0) City of Charlottetown - . 1 . M,” jay . 1.99 Teacher and pupils P.E.I.' Federation of Prov. Cabinet Ministers . 102.00 Mm MMG 1,4,0 New Dominion School - -- 2-00 Agriculture mm H. M. Simpson Ltd. ...ao .. B,,,,,,,,,,, B1,. :.on Miss Agnes W”””"' r 3-00 r.r..r. Dairymen's Ass'n .. -. 25.00 w. E. Bentley. x.c. . To all who called to express their s..,.'u., 3... 1m E. S. Coffin 7-00 Ch'iown Hosp. Nurses Guild 0.00 Mabel L. MacLeod gympgmy and who sent, iemx-5, Rmmy Jay . 1,00 Benj. Simpson .. 300 Adrianne A-. Ted Callaghan .. -00 Helen 0'ldanley .. 5.00 cu-ds am (101.11 ogm-mu, Mr; Wm,” R. cum" 1,(-0 Miss Mildred Myers 590 Provincial Government. 31. H00 J. P. Simmonds .. 25.00 MacLean diid family wish to ex- Gcorgp Lcard 1-00 Mrs. Lester Douglas .......u.. 599 Carris Holman. S'Side ...... .. 23.00 Mrs. E. F. Green g .. 500 pass their smcucst thunk”. Kmnmh P? My 100 Donald Baker. s'side 1900 A Friend. Carleton Siding 10.00 Rev. Fr. Bcrnard Gilli: .. sin Funk W cmk M mo Guardian News Boys -'-9'-' Junior Chamber of Commerce Laura A. Young .. 3.00 WSW-CT-i P. W. Tuwer Chg,-louetaowg Fr. F."E. Miulgawoocid . - J. E. H. art - Dr. 8: Mrs. .. or an .... .3 acquc no pat: on: -. A I .c d Woodrow Whostley 3-00 Carveli Bros. Lld. , soon .1. Harry um - 500 0 MODEST auto C. F. Hine .100 Rev. E. C. Evans 100 A Friend 5-"9 m- Adella's Mil .. 10.00 M... v. L. Goodw .. 15.00 1 L. Lorkha . 2.00 0 n wmxrrso - (OP) - Torr- MrI- and M". N" W. L. McKenna & C0 9:30 Queen Mary :.-eiu--old David Flatt is a pretty Holm. Hampton .. 3'00 The Misses Haslnm . ---O0 Guild 10.00 A..- modest licro. David saved a young Rev. Canon Malone 3-"0 Hyndmml - 10090 LONDON. May 2.'i-(Rcu1er5l- playmate (mm the river, then wrgurerlxrvins Anglo-Canadian talks on the r:om- went home and neglected to mt.el1 My VH2 -------- -- - - - his mother about it. Mrs. tt MN 3'99" Ch'mP " 20”” iL'if"1.i.'iif,"'&..'.?.lf;, "h;.c.!:efc?,:?:.: didn't learn oi the ' cidsnt until Wi""”l'1gdsA"'" ' . gym? 5 moetmg between '1-1-M1,. the other child's mother visited R.nE1.LliiutciiezaCo. Luci." 5000 am A; MseLI-IAN Mi(;iustcrSrt:."n. rgiue .Ol'BC;lL:l1id"sl her to express her gratitude- MacDonnitl-P.ov.'o Lid. 2500 mn . TT-0" than a an 11' 8 -lid Hpllb. ” 1' 1'18 Lilly Ailkcn ..... . 200 h Vt!"-1; gdeeplfsilr Mac” n Chancellor of the Exchequer. " mm th & Hal. L. Smith .. ........... 5.uo te dos h o m- . I They tallied for about an hour riss in most I 0 w - Tanion's Accessories .. .. 10.00 0h APE” 3116. I 9 Mme 0vm'5 together with Treasury officials, end to 80 0V'2V' 811 the fact! Ind H. E. Moore .. 5.00 son. William MacLean of Sack e. Max Mackenmu gcwe-5 dgputy, figures and s'ii.mit their findings Mrs. Lloyd Jay. ML Stewart 500 NW 3'""'Vi”'i' ”'h”9 M" M”; and George Mclvor chairman of to the two Ministers Monday. Anna Mnclnnls 200 L03" 599"” ""135" ("V "'""”'5- " the Canadian wheat Board. No secret is made of the fact A Friend 5.00 his life. Mr. Macluean had been in Dams of me conversation were that "mmchm and saw,” when A Friend - 5”” 9”” "Cami "" m” "M "N y"”' kept secret, but a Treasury spokes- purchases from Canada is Brit- H""'c” Dim” T 2w and hm undergone sen") serious man said 'offi-'iaLs of both count- ain's main problem. Mrs. E. 3. Windsor .. 5.00 operstioru at the Prince Edward - Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Cosh ..... 5.00 Island Hospital. Throughout his 6.00 long illness he was a. patient suf- Mi;s..w. C. S. McLure 500 ferer. and was lovingly cared for W. I. Green. Stanley Bridge 1.00 by his devoted wife and family. He Mrs. H. E. Hileon .. 5.00 was born in Charlottetown. where ' Happy Gang Bridge Club. he spent all of his life. He was the gwgyou Konsingion 10.00 son of Aloxsnd and Mary Bell. Jusfshe rig amwnf. Moors & McLeod Ltd. ........ 60.00 During the early part of his life g&r2dd, MM I Aigha Chapter. Bola he was engaged in the soap manir '9 WP!- igma Phi ...........-.. 1000 fsicturlng industry with Mr. Henry C. A. Bser .-. .............. 5-00 La.pthorn, lately dscesssd. Later Miriam Msiihow ............. 3.00 in ya ampioyod with the gun. Cash A Carry Sioroa ........... 10.00 V”, ",4 by fgnhfui g.-Vic. bg. Mrs. F. H. McLean 3-00 l.”'.i'.i”S'.i :30 ' rgh n r r w...... u... For Foot Allsisnt North River. R. R. I ......... 1000 i Thomas Mlllar ........... . 5.00 c.l.'n lilisrryFElv(sn!s4 ...N.." 133 ' rs. .. . so u . Mas. 0rsdsdMorrison. 150 ll. Jolt no '- ummersi n . c it tf'nw”i.'."'li 2... ” E333 "mm" r. rs. . . .... . Mrs. A. D. Bordon ......... 25.00 , gm -,;o,o-;-- - - . 5h'I'0P0'"" NOW! With handy umn TEA uses enjoy ones rs t ........................ gen; Aadossog ...I....... MI Oust Oaorgs Itsost li o o ' r. rs. . . too ........ . S ....... .. .........-....... ... . won dei...LcI.o..us Mr. A Mff. Q. 1'. Green... 15.00 . Associated Shippers .. .- Miss Harriett D- MCCOH "1 Bowiry Leard. Carleton Siding A Friend. Fresiown Mrs. Frank Puncher Geo. E, Full dz Son .. Hon. J. P. Mciniyro Dr. B. C. Keeping .. .. 10.00 Mrs. and Mrs. G. E. El c o 500 Mrs. A. L. MscPhsrson ...... .... 300 H. S. MacEwen. Stanley Bridge . 10.00 island Fertilizer Co. G. F. Hutcheson F. G. Hutcheson .. J. Lincoln Dewar. Li'a.'""fI New Parih 5.00 Mlltcr Gordon Goldie 1. Ernest C. Csrnsron .. .... ...- 300 The Gloria .................. .. . 5.00 Mrs. D. H. MacLean Miss Marie Woods Miss Priscllls'Nslson Mrs. D. J. Riley ...-. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster Miss Florence Matheson Miss Wilma Watts ........ ..... ..... Miss Jean Hinins ............... Mrs. Roy Enman, Vernon Bridge . 3.00 ll. H. Johnson .. 3-00 Dsrlington Wom .. 1000 Norman Bentley ..- '-100 Bunbury Red Cro . 500 Russell Fsrauharson 2.00 The Mllson Coies .. 3-00 Miss Elia C. Coics . 500 Col. F. I. Andrew . .. .'i.0ll Island Co-On Services ....... :1!!! Miss Gertrude Love mm H. J. Phillips is Son 25.01 Geo. E. MacDonald -.. 3.00 Mrs. R. H. Rogers .....-- 500 Mrs. Nora rsrisn -............ 10.00 Ps-owls Bros. Ltd. --.-......... mm A Friend -. 5.00 A Friend 1.00 Jenkinu Pharmacy 25.00 20.W Dr. a Mrs. .1. A. ciin: ....... ' SELF-SERVICE - CLERK sssvics - nsuvssv SERVICE ma. ws HAVE ms LOWEST soon AND MEAT moss IN rowu EXTRA SPECIAL IVALUEI BACON ENDS. lb. 39: NOBONE-ALLVALIJE Fresh ISLAND RHUBARB. 2 lbs. . . . . 35: PURE LARD. 18: lb. 6 lbs. . . ... 1.00 YOUR CHOICE-Red Rose. Salads, King Cole, Etc.- TEA. lb. 89: FIRST GRADE g cnamsnv surrsn. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 57: Green Peas, 8 this .. 1.00 Big 5 Cleanser. 2 for 15c ';Va.: 1:335. 8 iiilll S.O.S. Pads, 2 for . .. 290 or M15" - Wet Mops, each . . . . . 67c Pimd Red Chenie" Choice Brooms . . . . . . 89c 4tins. . . . . W Peaches. 5 tins 95c Sunlight So-in 2 101' - 250 P 3tins........57c8qt.Pail.s,euh.. ..79c Tie):::.,i.0 Juice, 9 this 1.00 Aero Floor Wax. 1 lb. 39c YOUNG TENDER . JIEINZ 57 SALE Heinz WHITE VINEGAR. 17: and 29: sizes Heinz COOKED MACARONI. 3 fins 50: Heinz IEEFSTEAK SAUCE. boi-rlo . . 29: Heinz BABY FOOD. 3 fins . . . . . . 25: Heinz PORK & BEANS. 315 oz. fins . 50: wrm TOMATO SAUCE Heinz SANDWICH SPREAD. 16 oz. for 55: Heinz Swear Mustard PICKLES. icr . . 41: Holnz TOMATO SOUP. 8 fins . . . . .... L00 Heinz VEGETABLE SOUP. 7 fins . . . . . 95: cannot Ulonocslll FOWL. 4 to 7 lbs. each. lb. . . . .. 43c f3EiissiiTI?.miI?.....................39: 3” "9- rnm man g , TOMATOES. lb..................29e - 3Lgs.Pkgs. szxrna SPECIAL! 51,00 CANDY-Chocolate ClIips-- Reg. 75: lb.-Sula Price. lb. . . . . . .. 45: FOR REAL soar sunsv vawn -L,--. BRIGHTON GROCERY Park Teri-3,65 Ph0nO MT. EDWARD HEIGHTS MARKET Mount Edward Road P5008 1191-'3 STORES- We Have Complete DELIVERY SERVICE CASH & GARRY STORES PHONE 74' 187 GT. GEORGE ST. FOR BETTER. FRIENDLY SERVICE SHOP OUR cams Power Plant Engineer. He retired in 1944 because of his health. 10.00 Benevolent Irish Society ...... Mayor B. Earle Iscbonal George R. Keefe Mrs. Walter Mstheaon ....... Mrs. J. C. Montiomery Donations To