Mi. Mug;-ad I-Lodgm, Mr. Jam” It(g(3Donal(L Mun. were read by Sandra, Annabel. Edgar Whitiock, Bonsr Dalziei. J. B. MacDonald. Souria: C. R. White, V ” . iague. has accepted a position for?-J. Norma MacPhei-son and Elmer MacDonald, Peter Mac- Souris; L. Paquet. Sourls; M. L. AND TRANS-CANADA NETWORK A Month for Life! ..vnaaoa1ivs in IIFPII range-s.Hhe summer months with the P. siiiwerintendeiit. scripture verses Eachern, Hector MacLeod, Lester MacDonald, soui-is; B. A. Carter. , i refrigerator used ivio years, E. I. tourist information buiicaullildllh MaCLure, followed by 5105- O'Donnell, J. "M. Quinn. H. L. Sear Souris. t th y 5 pubmhed by Th, A o ulsr Halifax ocer and his 5110.00. Reduced prices on new at Aulac, N. 8. in: "God 5965 Th8 Lime Sparrow H. M. Douglas and Frederic A. In Prince Couny e IUDDOT 91' ' . 3. P P 3' electric rcfrigerators. .NlcGowanls - -D Fall", after which Rev. A, C. La;-go, M,-g Roger, is .150 the 01. or the Gunman" were u mnowu NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION OI' CANADA PAGE Eiprrr Cm Retire on 3200 wife recently retired on 3200 smooth for life. Their dreams of security THE Easrsitu GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Earnid I. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, uni Bruce Maofhee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton, Plus Molilnnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laura. The Guardian may In bought at Blac Demo llutaunnt, and Guardian Otflea; In Georgetown: 'na Pen Office: In South: The Snack Bar and II. Richards in lo; the following places In Montana: and Mrs. Inga, visitors to Mon- Dr. A. E. lugs Fortune. were tague yesterday. ..-naacii IIE-A-VOII HALL, Mon- tague. Wednesday, July 29. Bums" Orchestra. . rMisa Katherine Maocarron has returned to Montreal after visiting her mother Mrs. Patrick Maocsrron, St. Mary's Road. she was accompanied by her girl friend Limited. Kilmuir. ...3Tll'lES VULCANIZED. Alex MaCDougall. Montague. Messrs. David Moore and Stan- hope Moore who spent their va- cation at their home in Albion. have returned to Toronto. , . 'Miss Pauline Mmdore of Char- lottetown. spent a week visiting Mr. and Mn. Neil Campbell, Pan- mure Island. Mr. David Mabon, Montague. gloft Saturday for Camphcllton. N. THE GUARDIAN. Annual Meeting Of Baby Band. At Valleyfield a v "I'M afmusl baby band meet- ing of the Valleyfleid church was held in the schoolroom of the church on Thursday, with an at- tendance of more than solchildren and adults. Baby band gupei-in- tendent, Mrs. Maoxinnon was in charge. The meeting opened with "This Is My Father's World.” A scripture reading was given by Mrs. Arthur Macxinnon, followed by a prayer. poem by Wayne MacKiiinon and responsive reading led by the Fraser led in prayer. After sing- ing the hymn "When He Oometh" CHARLOTTETOWN Y Provlnclaliiidldatos Continued from page I May Rodd, J. G. MacDonald, Hec- tor MacLeod, Fred P. McAleer, Al- fred Pickard, Mrs. D. J. Riley. G. M. Avard, J. M. Quinn, A. G. Stet- son, Smith MacFarlane. E D. Reid, . Bonar Dalziel. Peter Maclvllllan, H. L. Sear, J. J. Mustard, H. M. Doug- las, J. Elmer MacDonald and Fred- eric A. Large. His official agent is Mr. Benjamin Rogers. Jr. Supporting the nomination of Mr. Matheson were E. D. Reid, Al- fred Pickard. Simon Paoli, B. Rogers. Jr., Mrs. D. J. Riley, P. R. Mccormac, Smith MacFarlans. ' G. Stetson, John A. MacNair, Fetor MacMlllan. F. R. McAIeer. Louis McMahon. G. M. Avard. May Rodd, D. A. MacLeod. J. G. MacDonald, J. J. Mustard, R. Byron Brown, J. ficlal agent for Mr. Matheson. The supporters of Mr. McLure, Priest Pond; Harry Burke. For- tune Brldge; Clayton Rose. East Baltic; Leonard Ryan. Bristol: Ralph Coffin. St. Andrews; Her- bert MacDonald. Morell: J. A. Mac- Donald. Cable I-lead East; N. W. Macxenzle. Cardigan: Joseph Mc- Lellan, Newport; C. E. McKenna. St. Peter's Bay; J. A. McKenna, st. Peter's: A. H. Stewart. George- town; Henry Martell, Georgetown: L. Burke. Georgetown: A. 8. Mac- Donald. Cardigan; R. A. Whltsway. Brooklyn; and A. B. Bell. White Sands. Supporting Mr. Kickhsm. whose agent is Mr. E. W. Beck. Mon- . ,tague, were J. Peter McPhac, Sourla East; Bernard MacDonald, Sourls River; Percy G. Perle, Souris; John .7. Chaisson. Sourir. Andrew Maclntosh. Souria: M. J. Cheverie. souris: J.- A. Cheverle, Sourisz. W. J. Watson MacNaught, Summer- side, Barrister, nominated by Dr. I and comfort have come true.thanlrs Miss Sadie Ytlaclxhniion, OtIawa,: B, where he has accepted em-ll! Prayer was read by Laurel Mac- whose agent 13 Mr, F, E, claw, were ,1, F, MacNelll, Summeralde: -7- Av - mldem-5,-onIhegrocermadrinlgzlig is spending her var-aiion in Mon-H ploymenl. Donald. Paragraphs from "What George DeBlols, J. O. Hyndman, Bernard. Tignish; Wm. MacKend- iv 1 g 1 h k . iague, guest of her broiher-in- A. ,, , ,, ,gq,gg the church can do for my child' VVI A. stewm-,' A,-mu, Stewart, A. rick, campbgllujn; John MacIn- lj tVf5”?" '5 V” Wt '9-mi law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. were read by Mrs. A. J. Mac- 0. p, cm, Reagh Bagnall. John tosh, Tignlsh: Camille J. Chaissori, E federation Life Insurance Pension Ben MacLurc. TOSIIIIOS Pherson, Mrs. R. E. MacPhei-son. A. Macmod, Thomas white, L. A. Ttgnlsh; J. B. Myrlck. Tignlsh; W. Plan which included 520,000 Mrs. J. N. MacPherson. Mrs. Alex- Stewart. Marlon Brown, Keith H. Bernard. Tignish: J. M. Mac- JULY 28. 1953 TONIGHT HON. BROOKE CLAXTON MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE - MARITIMES - A in list Liberal Radio Speeches .1 - .. . . A very c . f l ice Croam Continued from pagsl pnder Mar-Kinnon, M , c 1, - - G , H, shgw, ii. I"5'-"'3'"-cf I"0'9Cu0I1- H9 hfd 1"” futival ivas.uh(cT:Is Saturday evcn- Hd uT.Is'e-YT;-'G';IT'U:,;1m Martin. Mrs. C. Rogers. rllfrs. Aolelii Ifygmj,,f,;,;..:ri.l;;oi';bii:ez:IE,Hci:i):I;IS giiL1:i;1?'r(3:rLr'::Iyi2niiili):r, O'Leary;y opened his stors . ..snd with the lug on the PfPsl.),lIEl'lEll'l Church fuel pump for their Huck ai”,r'NI3llIlll. Mrs. pvanbuskirk, Mrs. W. Roggrsy A. Farmer, Sum Bryant, om Sharpe, 0.Leu.y. Bemndi babvandthepaymcntsonhishome. 1a,W"- fP”"50"d it-V "19 YOWE it broken down in the hush June 5- Billet ""5510" Wild SU1m'l"- w, J. P. MacMlllan, w. B. Josey, Rgilly, Cape Wolfe; Alvin H. Pal- he had only so much left for retire. V”m9"5 Gu”d- in, the day after they entered the Ie"d”” 390” ml”)-V c””c"”l"g Louis MacDonald. I. A. Horne, mer, o'Leary; James Mccardie. 'M.rs. William Cohoor. and bear-infested area. the mission hand and presented George R. Keefe. L. 0. Kelly. F. Ktnkora; Geo. D. Jardlne. Frea- ment plans. It was I pleasant sur- . . sever 1 . . - , Dr. Roussel testified that lhe' 5 P'0m0”0” "'””W95 "Om R. McLaine. J. E. Blanchard town:A1den Muiiisnn. Newton- PF155 Whm I1” C0nl9d9”"0" Mm ,d””3m9' Sm” 0' Camila” Mdmx deaths of the two youths were hm" hm” '” ".”””" b3"d- Maurice Block and Gay Judson. I John H. Price. Montreal. manu- All Times Standard told him how easily his dreams 3”! "l,':”l"'liIk3'1lC15'CC?h00lIS5y ";;”l:F' due to "external violence Causodi 5f'V'”tf”" l:”5””: blmd mgmlbiirs For Mr. Machean, whose agent is facturer; nominated by Tilman B. p ld - 'ii 0” 3 ”” C a”””' ' ”- 5 by firearm:-" He Said the" WW II” ”F”” M J9?” W E M. A. Walthen Gaudet. the sup- Ga1lant,Cape Egmont: John RlCh- , . ;:;laBu:'::ltev:;lll.:iesWlI out rislts or yftoad. "0 such Widen”, in Eugen, shlegibers dPi(l'l')0SxE)1 igiison. pcfrters of the nomination were J. m.ds' Mont Carmel; Mngioh-5 (331- TUESDAY: JULY 28T12 N003 I . - - -w- Lindsey's case. but minted out a" ” N” '”"” S i W” 3”” B. .1 hnt. . Rea ii Bagnall. A. J. 1 t, Mont Carmel; Leo Gallant I You'll be pleasantly surprised (on "'5": 9”? 53ml?” d15Pl3Y 1” me that parts of the (host and the 53"? F (IHPI 3"” Florence Louis Hnslimlsin op Fgmu. G. E. Meg lflasvmei Malcolm J, swam sum: HON. EUGENE CULLENI " . I V , .. 1 R ii, G J ds n, ; C. S. D laney, Albany; V: Plan with Insurance. C.R. Eoehnefi J5W9”"- GI” 5h”P- remains of the youths, he Saldil)3l'PIlIS and visitors. she also snoke la,m' Pemue L.” Cy u 0 Alberto" so me. W, MRS, D, J. RLLEY . next to the Bank of Nov Scotla l italtei MacKenzic. Leith Brown. Evelyn Lidstone, ummers . Psorscr nu outs YOU Lovs. 3 - and these could not have iieonior the importance of these children Gem 9 Gram C R Mm," wchesm Mawomld summers”... l W iMonta8ue. P.Eh-1:4 st-if-inflicted or caused by aP('i-ib"I1;iCl:. F” M y V ' V Maclghersonl ,Arm.ur .stewML, 0' J. Harrison Macfananel Bede- . : "SCOTCH mm ms in dill... i........-. ........... -..."..ii.”.t2.i..”SF..i?”i.E2.llf.”i;. Bernm FM M-W ”m",aue- nommmdby Gwrse FRIDA1'.JUL1'31-12 NOON . stock, sl.75, or 32.00 mailed. Tar- 10-"my M D, Roms” who de.l Ma,-gin, and R Ngmoigou H. Cole. Henry BUfE0.Vll8 Mid Hflm Ballem, Bedeque: Roscoe Walker, I e la 0 um mud: Black w'"”- B””' ttermineditheir ages bv x-riivs nf nressed thoir pleasure at beinsz T”"””' Kmsmgmw Theodore Arsenaum CECIL A' MlLLER' . anan, Cameron. Campbell. Davld- bone, and by the ,,1',,,m,5f wi,o,pm59m at this am,.,..,1 mmmn, In Gingls County the supporters Wellington; Mrs. Irene Arsenault. ' 5"”- 1""-l”- C'0'd0"- MEL?” identified tattered pieces of cloth-l After closinrr with tlir Lord's 0! M1! MM'D0mldv WM" ””””” W91""Ei0”i w”””" R' M””""' I l C ”"”””i ”aW'd' Mwmie. is Mr. C. A R. W W WW 3, ...- T M"oPh””"- M”5Dlm- MWGWBOK Dr Roussel said Richard I.ind- served bv the mothers and W M S WEU5 W9" hseph A" MCAulay"L”"- wemngwnl C' F" gagllamg r Robertson, Royal Stewart. Also . i r . . i ..- . - , " U "-".1-”Tr”TT"C, Wellington: Mrs. Bella 8 Elli we ,1 For Full Injormation,Cal1l '","Ch- '3' R' B"h”"- Jewell" plaid windbreaker showed rouncll Three now nioinbr-r: names were if no solution 15 found will be ,-c. llngloni DOUBIES A”l5Ck- Bedequei "I Gm" sh”p' Phme 70- M”M33”'- erforatlons on the breasts wfladded at this mcetimz - W t I ll d William Stave” nedmuti Iwmgi . s. N. WILLIS, Div. M", P I , r r I - - r ciaslfied as Clllllallg and a one d I Hem Lard , rhigmggqgw the clothing, which could havcl --- -7 ---M u- 10 an to , ngulfgl gounii-y, l'1'00ml33v 59 5339- W Q . ' unit of Non smug nuugung, been caused by hullcls. Tlwrcl communists Bmdes India. Swi,Ze,.1and' Bedequc. Mrs. Hector Leard. Bede- I 0 establish, but it is reasonable to -- conclude that Richard Lindsey 300 a day. including sick and was shot. Dr. Roussel added. 1wounded. D... He said there were "several The United Nations command iv-- - . Work has begun placing the new perforations" on clothing idenii-, formed the Reds the proposed rat". I . electric light poles from Poolels fled as Fred Claaris. of 300 daily was ”vindiilv smali."l Au imes standard TWDAY 2;""s...”i...G'::".::.:;i.. ”":.:r ..E:.".:';;:.f”:.'i 2.12:" .25.. 1:: .i.':::.::l RAW) 3noAncAs1's TUESDAY my 28:, it y o e . .' l. . I . . .. ll town. thus eliminating the under- alder Llndsey's brother-in-law.iChien than said the Communists 7,15 1,6 7.20 PM I An S MMLean 7, V sea cable which has bum in us; who represented Mrs. l.indsey.iivere "willing to complete rcpa'- ' ' ' ' ' gu , ,' ,slnce electricity was first brought also testified. riaiioii at the crirlicsl date" and J R w 7 - y lac the town. It is expected that Claar said he and Mrs. Lind-.nrnniiscd in study of Iransp0rt.1- I I . I l WEDN.ESDAY,'JULYl29lhM Th .l N VH V ' he work will be completed in due scy received post cards with a;tion fncilinos. i l 12.00 to 12.05-L oyd 3'0 33 ( ml Men) 0 ooin-ae after which Georgetown will Gaspe Iwslmlrk. dated Juno Kl The UN minniaiid agrt-Pd in j ; ,- hgve is full power gupply, That was the last word from send back 69000 North Koreans V V , , , I TH!-lRSDAYv JURY soul'- r I, , This has been agitated for some them. land ilI)riil' 5.000 Uhlricse at tho TLEbDA1. JIM 28th- . . 10:30 to 10:3.) PM.-Mrs. J. a. Gillies time, and particularly lately with Meanwhile. the Search for more rate of 2.400 able-bodzeri men and 12:35-12:40 p.m., Mrs. James Hamill. Cential 5 the possibility of the opening of evidence in the bush continued. 360 sick and ivniindcd daily. Bedeque FRIDAY, JULY 3lst- l. a new fish dryintz Dlant vln the but is expected to and today, Anntllay 7.800 Nfirill Korean and, 9.05 9.15 p.m.! J. Hg price, summgi-Side. 7;15 to 7:20 P.M.,gF,.ank Myers, M.L.A. at how easily you can make your dreams come. true-and protect :your loved ones at the same time. ;with a Confederation Life Pension Beaver Hall of Scottish China at the Scottish Gathering to be held Wednesda, July 29lh, at Montague. For the convenience of our cus- lomera our store will remain open this Wednasday afternoon only. 3Worli on Geo'iown capitol of the county. MacKiimon ECIVP a reading. J. D. skull were missing. He expressed the belief that, the deaths were murder lwvatisv ”lhey necessitated intervention of a fourth person." There were in-I dicafions of bullet wounds in lhnl were no corresponding marks mil the hacks. ' ,1 Cause of death was difficult In FR-EIGI-IITTEIIK-ATtlIlVl:s and Norma MacPherson sang "Just A Word For Jcsiis" and Norma J Viiiibnskirk repeated a prayer, Mrs Dan M:icKiiiiioii welconied all tho cliildrcn. mreiits. grand- COITIIHIIPXI from page I return the capttve.q at the rate of Mlllan, Mary Maddigan, Fred F1- Coste. Gerald E. Foster. R. R. Bell, lfeleii Dunbar, John A. MacLeod. Borden Myers. Wilfred McAleei'. Mrs. R. E. Sutherland, J. B. Gal- Sweden, Poland and Czechoslo- vakia also will serve on the com- mission. merside; Roy L. Arbtng, I-lowlan: James Hickey. Darnley: Georg! Key. Summerside: J. E. Dalton. Summerside: sumrnerside; J. w. D. Campbell. que; A. N. Montgomery, Bedequc; Mrs. A. N. Montgomery. Bedeque; Hudson Jeffery. Bedeque. H.500 Chinese nrivint-rs who liavci Dr. E. T. Tantor1.' Minister of Industry and Resources WEDNESDAY, JULY 29--7:15 P.M. RADIO SPEECHES vowed they would not return to Rod rule wcrP a separate omb- lcm, covered hv With the completion of the new line. it. is hoped that this new project for the community will ' I I DAY. J I 2 th-- 3 SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist- Vhnlgiig. 6:40 pVrny., gr. L. G. Dewar, O'I..eary. i 6:25 to 6:80 P.M. Mr. Walter G. MacKenzla I Cut out this ad for reference. HAMBURG. Germany. Reuters - ” vide one more i CARExTR'IIX)NA NFSVISSRTS ralindnutstzrlhedihefemsva Hiig Vice President Young Progressive Conservative!- ..-D I . - g gasoline for the engine. They SHOWS 230 7 9 hailed three passlu; ship: but - S- couldn't stop them. soon get underway. and thus pro- naw industry for Continued from page I ; weeks ago. "We're just waiting for the fog to lift." Mrs. Cameron said. "We've had enmigh of that. And this time we'll have lots of food on board." All they had in not during six days of hardship were three cans of corned beef, three cans of sar- dines and two boxes of soda bis- cults, their provisions when Tuesday morning. to be in Sydney next day. "Wednesday the fog closed in," had to drift and were carried far out. to sea. We had no log and didn't know where we wert." As days passed they learned from radio broadcasts that the T0-DAY and WED. Brronr YOUR AMAZED AND UNBELIEVING 60 Gals. Special Outside Gloss White at. 48.5 q EYES” lhr low 3 Gals. super Gloss Buff. reg. was for 5 Only Venetian Blinds 28x54 mg. 4.49 for . BONSHAW, W. 1. Ha” ................ H Thursday, July all Vvmm U. "H 13 Gals. Super Gloss Blue. reg. 7.85 for 9 Only Venetian Blinds 32x04 Bag (.05 for . I Qts. Super Gloss Blue. reg. 2.40 for . 2 only Venetian Blinds asxu Reg. 4.95 for . ALL MEETINGS AT 3:39 p, M, Muy(,,,.,i 14 Gals. Super Gloas Yellow, reg. 1.85 for 6 Only Venetian Blinds 30x'l'l Rog. 6.95 for I Call Super Gloss Cream, reg. 7.85 for .. 1 Only Venetian Blind 4Bi:ix'l'1'A Rog. 20.25 for Meetings Wm be addressed by The United State; freighter Ameri- can Inventor docked have Monday East Germany. Niiiety-eight!-pd: oeutV4oi' tho world's fish catch comes from the nothern hemisphere. a supplementary agwemeiit to the truce. I Thcv will ho sent. to the dc-inlil-, natriaiion commission headed by India within 00 davs and tho Rod-' will have 90 days to visit. llicir camps. Those prisons-rs still refus- ing to return will then become the i NOTICE thel craft left Rose Blanche, Nfld., last, Will be Buying Blueberries Daily 1 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE 9:05. 9:10 p.m., Urban Laughlin, Sherbrooke THURSDAY. JULY 30th- 6:30- 6:40 p.m., J. A. Gallant, LL.B., Summerside 9205- 9:10 p.m., Ray Farrell, Central Lot 1'. 3ANIIV'S TIIERTIIE IINIIEII TIIE STAII5 PRESENTS "'J0lINNY 'EAGER"" TUESDAY, JULY 28th at 9 p.m. It's :1 Thriller and a sock shocking exposure of Heflin l Check Our i an CLEARANCE SALE . Discontinued Colors of Top Quality Paint & Sundries Lists Of True Bargains 0 Gals. Super Glou Green, reg. 7.85 for 1 Only Venetian Blind 26x04 Reg. 0.99 for . B Qts. Damar Varnish Reg. 2.80 for .. JULY 28-7:20 P.M. JULY 29th-7:30 P. M. JULY 30th--9:00 P. M. Melvin McQuald. Sourlsp AUGUST 1stG-7:00 P.M. CONSERVATIVE BROAOCASTS George Wright, Lower Montague, President Montague Young P. 0. Club James Cain, Former. New Perth ifs;-Inf”;::"Kl h';”cdm;w;P Lliu-l't'lft - f Mrs. Malcolm MacLcod, Lorne Valley, didn't. Then Thursday the wind I It's 2; Thriller anda sock shocking exposure of 1 Past President of P-E-L W0m0nS Institute- brelelare: irplve! WP” Himm WM ' ' the Hoodlum Empire! JULY 31sLg9:30 p.M. Chairman King's County P. C. Association Kenneth Anderson. st. Peters. Georgetown which has so many with the first load of Am8lilCiiiliAltl7.9fI 7mw fl" t'ii.'1i'diiiz bv liirliaiil , facihtiea. gift food for East Germany. Twniti'oop.q whiln Rcrl iwrsiiasion Icams 12;35.12;4() p.m.. VVa1don Moase, Freetown I -..,.--... tn ' , v - - . ' Members I)-larIixbuT:”i:1 TITIBIIIOIIIQHIT. gudffi: Seclshio Ulilhxltforiiisiinndyo rizihslmciiirn 9:05- 9'15 p'm" Mrs' Don LldStone' summelslde , "ymq of 3l5.000,000 worth of food for them over to a neutral nation ri-- FRlDAY JULY slat- I PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS 14 Gals Super Gloss Peach, reg. 7.85 24 Gals. Flat. Tone Ivory Reg. 0.95 for VW Chester S. McLure' J. Angus McLe3i 13 lb Pts. Family Paint. Cream. reg. .65 for 4 Gals Flat Tone Peach Reg. 6.05 for . I . V 10 14 Pts. Family Paint. Ivory, reg. .65 for 15 Gals. Flat. Tone Green Reg. 0.96 for and Other speakers. M ii Pun. Family Paint Gray, reg. .65 for . ll Qts. Flat Tone Peach Rag. 2.15 for . ' 4 Qts. Family Paint Buff. rag. 2.20 for 12 Qts. Flat Tone Green Rel 2'16 mr H 0' 12 '2 Pts. Family Paint Burt. reg. .65 my ll Gals. Tractor Green mg. 3.25 cork ”'!4' 2 Qts. Family Paint Med. Brown, reg 2.10 for .. ll Gals. Tractor Black Reg. 8.25 for i WSURANCE FOR You nsasuasor . ;6oInsucounon 0-'-TIIACHNICOLOR spam-t or vmus 4. TRAVEL - can-roou ', EOVIARO SHOWS 2.30 7 AND 9 lb 35 PM. Family Paint Dk. B 13 Qts. Family Paint Black, I Gals. Blackboard Paint, 10 Qts. Family Paint Dk. Brown, reg. 2.10 for . .. reg. 7.10 for rown, reg. .65 for . reg. 2.10 for . .. '1 Gals. Tractor Blue Beg. O3 for ....... ,. 4 only Drop Cloths 10x12 Reg. 13.06 for . 4 only Drop Cloths 12x15 Reg. 20.00 for . 1 Only Stralghtedge '1' Reg. 13.00 for ...... .. 181 Great George St. SHERVVIN WILLIAM cha.rlotmown's Home of Color THE C0-OP WAY LIFE -- FIRE -- AUTO - CASUALTY For particulars about bccoiiiing a member and participating in Co-op benefits contact: YOUR CO-OP STORE MANAGEB or ISLAND C0-OP SERVICES 58 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown. 1