4 - rt cl 3;..- n.si.a.;...'.a-.21 .. . - 59TH WEDDING lit illlfl llrs Bradford C. Web- ater an nlllllhll on the occasion of their 59th wedding anniversary, which they are celebrating today Wed at Tii-un. P E.I. by the R e v. Thomas links. the couple have y have travelled extcnsivcly tl:irough- l . Death Yesterday - Of Mrs. Wm. F. MacDonald Many citizens throughout the province wul learn with regret the sudden death yesterday at her home on the Mt. Edward Road d Mrs. William F. MacDonald d Glenfiunan and Charlottetown. Born at Little Pond 83 years ago. the late Mrs. Mu.-Donald is survived by one son Donald A.. General Manag of the Producers Co-op Association Limited and two daughters Isabel of Charlottetown 'and Anita (Mrs. R.F. MacDonald) of Dearborn) Michigan. Also one in-bther James A.!:. Maodonald of Little Pond and two sisters Mrs. .I.G. MacLellan of Indian River and Mrs. J..I. Macdonald of Glen- finnan as well as six grand child- ren Another daughter Sister John of the Cross C.S. M pi Jeceased her six years ago. Her remains will be transferred from the Hennesscy Funeral Pari- lor today (Saturday) at 2. p.m. to her home on the Mt. Edward Road from where the funeral will be held Monday at 8.2!) to St. Patricks Church Fort Augustus for flequiem High Mass and inter- ment in the church cemetary. MAJOR D.F. TIERNEY cenireli shown just after receiving a V . is :::.:::.;r .&:ne::- .'i::;';.:"d...:.':.'! or ---m-- -om --I casting Corporation on Dominion Day. The work is entitled ”Sonat- ina" and is scored for viola and piano. A BIG ONE - 'i bcauiiful 3 lb. 7 oz. trout was caught at River- y. ANNIVERSARY mil Canada. living for sonic wars in Caizary. Alberta. They now re-y ,-hie at 106 lliilsborough Street. dale yesterday afternoon by -lack Major D.F. Tierney who has (llal'lflIlElOWI!t;elI1d( have reclelverl iieilowaga. of Canoe Cove. lbeen employed with the Mating 3 3'?-ii Wm I" 0 COHETBIU BIOFYI lS9l'l'l('es Branch. Department of mcssaces from friends throughout. FAR” PARTY Rewl” '3' H" .Transp0ri here since April 1921 is the country. ?V:hEuK13fld ca,'d'E?"”-'- he! iretiring on pension July 1st. Last Guardian Photo. 3” ms t' amt Ladies ("St 'M”' -evening he was suitably remem- T cm Aliil Mrs. G. Lartcr; Gents" flrst-Em- G - mett Doucette. 2nd J. Cavangugh -'i!hgugag(;,”;S'ni.as ferzaglsgiynz yfinleg Co"s”1a””"' Jt She"o”"' D””N-'VIacVutt liistriact Marine Agent. g:I:e:.n:':mtDf;o;:a:ng'gnsb0Pglr”u lThe presentation was made b y t i y A 'y' Jack Lund. wharf foreman. 1'1 El Kelly: znd Marguerite Davey: bered by his co-workers who pre- SWIM FINS. MASK, SNORIKEIS 1 etc.. at The Bike Shop. 'COLEMAN STOVES. and camp needs at the Bike Shop- wr. REPAIR Washing machines. l electric motors and appliancesn Martin's Electric. Phone 8727. I 1 TENTS. SLEEPING BAGS.l Ground Sheets. etc.. Shop. ADELLA'S of hats clearing at and 53.95. STORE WIDE SALE continues till July 6th. Firestone Home aridl Auto Co. Ltd. SATURDAY JUNE 29th is the final day for payment of second installment of Civic taxes. STORE WIDE SALE continues till July 6th. Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. ORANGE PARADE to Mill- view Church this Sunday Service I p.m. WE TREAT the sick well. Gis- gey's Pharmacy. open I s.m. to I p.m. SECOND installment of Civic taxes is. due and payable on or be fore Saturday, June 29th. HIGHLAND games, El d o n. y July (list. Cameron chicf from Scotland attending. HEAR Heath MacQuarrie. M.P. speaking over C.F.C.Y. radio Sat- urday at 7 pm. BAPTISMAL SERVICES Sun- day. 3 p.m. North River Cause- way. Q.R. Stairs. Minister. STORE wide sale continues. Bar- gains in all departments. Firestone Home and Auto. INTEREST at the rate of one half of one per cent per month will be charged on all over-duo installments of City taxes. SALVATION ARMY Band from Moncton will play at Prince of Wales College Auditorium tomor- row evening from 7 to 9.30 P-13- Don't miss this treat of sacred inu- sic with a message. MILTON - Rustico Anglican Churches. Rev. A.E. Piercey. Sunday June 30: St. John's Milton )0 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.ni. morning prayer and sermon. special preacher Canon E.M. Ma- lone-. St. Mark's Rustlco 2:30 p.m. evening prayer and sermon. spec iiil preacher Canon .I.P. Ibbott. Come and bring the whole family. CRAPAUD. Long Creek. SDrin8- iield parishes. Services for Sunday June 30. 1951. Second Sunday af- ter Trinity. St. John's C h u r ch Crapaud. ll:00 a.m. Holy Com- munion. St. Thomas Church. Long Creek. 2:3) p.m. Evening Prayer. st. Elisabeth's Church. Springfield 1:3 p.m. Evening Prayer. Rev. George RF. Ebsary. . 31.95. 32.95 i l lthe City of Charlottetown is past ll lhli Bike hats at half price. MILUNERY 7531-3 formed church. Dutch Service at Consolation: Mrs. J. Atkinson and lsemed mm Mm 3 beautiful let ALL EDUCATIONAL TAX in ON-1-Mug FUNEML g,-1-3,. .Ma1or Tierney was born in Sou-- funeral of Mrs. Hudson Sanderson. ”5- H9 W35 educaled "I me locall yo,-merry Mary Doyle 0; 5"”, school and at Prince of .Wales Harbour will take place in the C0110)-10 lie was vicc-principal of- Niagara Falls district oi Ontario 59””5 High 5C,h0”l, Wm '19 9"" over the weekend, listed for service in World Wary Mrs. Sanderson who was about 24 A "I 1915 H9 5?”'9d In h'3"" pan, with the 3rd Division Trench Mor- tar Battery, was seriously gassed and returned to England. He re turned to Canada in Dccember 1918 shortly after the Armistice was signed. He spent a year in Union Com- mercial College here and joined the Civil Service in October of 1919. He became associated with the Soldiers Civil Re-establishment Branch. Two years later he was transferred to thcDepartment of Transport and served continuously with them until his retirement. due. PLEASE BRING STUD of City Tax bill when paying second in- stallment. . years of age.died in Niagara MILLINERY CLEARING at Hl- laftcr disappearing from the store Style, Great George Street. motin which she worked last fall. Her hats from 3195 to our exclusive husband was a nadvc of Mldgell. .MARRlAGES 2.30 pm. VESSEY - HAWKINS-At the United Church Manse. Spryfleld, N.S. on June 8th. 1957. by the Reverend Dr. Peuiz. Lilian E. Hawkins to Arnold W. Vcssey. CHARLOTTETOWN Christian rc- l0 a.m. English Service. Heartz Hall. East Royalty. SALVATION Army Band from Moncton. New Brunswick will be at Montague Unitcd Church. Sat-. urday. June 29th. il'30 p.m. Special I Mctior Tierney Remembered Prior To His Retirement co-worker- ill the Marine Services Branch, ll.-partmcnt of Transport, The presentation was made by He has Wen in charge of the Charlottetomi Marine Wharf Stores as purcliu.-tog storekeeper since 1936 and has well and favorably known to the merchants of Char- lottetown. He tibtaiiicd leave of absence from 1940 in 1946 when he served efficiently as chief instructor for the Officers Training Corps. After his return from World War 1. lie was associated with the Roy- al Canadian Artilery. He rose to the rank of Major and was com- manding officer of the 2nd Medium Battery, R.C.A. During the time the battery was under his command it was awarded on two occasions the first prize for general pro- ficiency in competition will all Medium Artilery units in Canada Prior to his retirement with the non-permanent active Militia he was appointed A.D.C. to Lieuten- ani- Governor Charles Dalton whose term of office ran from I980 to 1933. Major Tierney. who is an ardent angler. plans to reside in his summer home at Morrison's Beach for the summer months. He plans on visiting Florida for the winter and will visit his son Lcith at Philadelphia cnroute. bus from Charlottetown Citadel 6:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE C. RAM- THE PRODUCERS Co-op. Char- SAY. Hamilton. P.E.I.. announce the engagement of their daugh- lottetoivn. and all local Cn-ops are ter Margaret Louise. to Mr. Rob- receiving Wool for the Canadian Cooperative Wool Growers. Ad- err Edison Heaney, son of Mr. vance '5 cents cxnecled average and Mrs. Edison llenney of Clin- 50 cents per pound. ton, P.E.I. Marriage Uto take place in Princetown nited HEAR Frank Myers on C.F'.C.Y. Church. Malpeqnm on Samrdayy Radio. Monday 7;ln. .l. Wilfred Mb, 27th. for the forthcoming year were: Macsklcer. Prcsidcnt First BIRTHS Pres. .I.M. McAlduff; lst vice Queens Progressive Conservative Association will also speak on the same program. ADAM - At Hotel Dleu Hospital. Pres. Alex. MacLean: 2nd Vice Kingston. Ontario. June 23111. Pres. Everett MacLcod; Rec. Sec. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Russel Doyle: Trcas. Basil Moly- Council Annua The first annual meeting of the Charlottetown and District Labour Council. C.L.C. was held last night in the Labour Hall, Queen St. Elected to executive positions THE ANNUAL Women's Chris- tian Temperance Union Conven- NOIL B031'hW00d Gard?” C0"1r Adam tnec Ruth Murray) a neciix; Sgt. at Arms. Wilircd Mac- wall. July 3. 2.30 D-m- HIS PET? daughter. Barbara Lynn, 6 lbs. Lean; Committee Chairmen: Ed- E09. National Prf-'S'ld0n1. E-""1 9 ozs. ucation. Alex. MacLean; Organiza- SP98k?F- DUTEIL M P m Fm” on lion. P..I. Msflnonaid; Legaslagve ' , - a . . .l.B. Brown; ouse. Fran al- POUCE Com" " M CW PIT June 21st. to Monsieur Daniel ymd; NeK(yti.ung' 1,3, Bmwny ”” 90"" Y95"-"d3Y- 3 i””"k 3"” Touradier Dutell. and Madame Balloting had to be conducted onl disorderly was remanded to July 1 . 1 i . 3rd by Magistrate KM. Martin. Toundier D" E” nee Mabel an om”: Adeline Bovycrl. a daughter. In his annual report. President wh" 3”” 3"” A d'""k "d ”"”'V' Katia Ariane. Alex. Macla.-an reiercd to the able a twenty day suspended sen- - merger of me two urge” hbom. tenet" Munpny T M Sh MICM9" ml" bodies in Canada into the Cana- pitat. Toronto. on May 29th. 1957. dun Lab”,- to Gene and Kay Murphy (nee followed by Morris) a daughter. Mary Cyn- me mo Labour Congress which was the amalgamation of Councils in the COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W. H. F . h. B.A.. 31' Kt . h D . nmgtfzylm Sundayl"”Jf;,e ggtcm this Wlnnifred. City. "Locally. we have made the The Legislative Committee. J.B been mmu.-ed hegvlly gtuigct an so mgy 1 guggegt um you 1957. Union Road 9.30 a.m. Holy Fell-CS1 8'-49. l0l'W3Td mil, ll” 3T0Vm Ch3”"mln- NVWWN-I I-I10 maggots. They are attracted string- consider this arrangement for Commun-my wen Covehead 11 L been made in our history . he scopt Poi the brief presented to iy hy my decgylng organic mas. your household? There's no m. sunhopey 7 pm. Holy com. said. To support this statement. the rov rial Government and cm, Mp, canon gxpmned. better way of getting started mumoni Cmyehead Road. M5 p.m. PAYNTER ym New London he referred to the reports of the listed the legislation which was with it than to check right J 27 95 John B P ' various Committees. "This has not passed. it was the feeling of this T-T-"TTT-TTT-TTTTT now to see if your closets WOOL PRODUCERS - Ship hrnfm gmlh 7'8" Rcninm:y'::fl'l been accidental." Mr. MacLeasi committee that. slthougi some aren't already hiding a few your wool to the Canadian Co-op- R mrw”dadyu,o;n Dun"... hr continued "Neithuer lifashlt beucnma; progreg had be:n tniuatihida con- items gill really o'ught.t:; erative Wool Growers. who expect h 1.” mm” together the res to t ac v sidera e amoun s to be sen III now Or that the Island Wool will return ”'"l "W" '0 h V). mm I of the officers of the vsrlous accomplished before labour on P. pt;-3 . Auto . cuuuty . cleaning care. 50 t d to the Pmduc- S""d" Tun” "' w Unions but is first and last. a re- E.l. bad legislation comparable to ersDcd.i.nhl: refelvedch at "L;;:La;"al':c; plzgl glare? I; gait of the besrppofrt not ttgjemrosnipr the othei: mai;ltimckr;:'ovittliIc;s. Marine. l LEAR Pr uccrs n - opera ivc. ar- 5 i i S! '.l.h'om” chunk e mom a o e ever. W a i now . - t l alCo- "V c' " I ' ti." id remedy this situation. urge n or any 0 your oc s':r;hgi:-mt:estCht;3r:hpm. ling. 9;;1"::1!?lcul:.n "wont: um C3:nI- w?:I?edm:HTh nqrinmt wun N: G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. M,P, cum" ' c a y were no s- m y e asurer. uss T'IP0TzAd'I:lfcluo:ItiI":lI('IrI:;llzh!RrA.'I;:S-gn Janna” - M ,,,, 13.3.1. 3.: tion h to glesti gamut; lgtlaels Devi; Wllth the usugltegblrtdpont 5: 78 (Gn:e'!t Gem” St Speaking on CFCY Radio 9 T i. . but ad o y a o oun a on the sea your a u-ottetown E El . . "d n pttal on June 26th. William In it y - y 5w "W mrigi 5-'3i;.?.l"'.i'.i;"'..l."."l:.”.5?.'.l.”.ft.l' 2i.l.'".iE:.'I.i:"i..".l2l.'.'L"':'.'.'.'Z'...".S'.'. .:';:":':r........ .. G G K M sanuinav m..iem AT 7 PM- C-N-R-v ”'""d "' "' -V”"" "E ' ' ' ' tion among the members in the MacDonald Secretary Treasurer ' ' e .. U7 .L ' Am M H I p,.,,d.,(.,,-5 Burial in Sturgeon Cemetery. 8 . . d ' (1)44 n,v.;.p p,,,,,' 333' all;-I000 :"'i'l'lll:ll3'(-) A l"”S"' reruns - At the Prince county 31'.".'”..'.'. had "mm in th e 3lsl:tanl.lTgm'C1oTilr)i:'l,lr ii." mswhigiit 399- 7210 lcsi error occurml in giving this J an. ' , an 0 I H 0. men. N mum. in Au”... mun yesterday. l1l9t)5s7pitlssl-do:"F;lei:IyI dune: y . The report n rgan sa on reg at I m - mwN.w::.,m.E;'-; ;:':::'i..::.::”i: ':'.'.:'-....'::..Z: . The death occurre at are - - C S S b N Go d town on June :2. 19537. Moi Mrs. .:'i:'t;ei'2a9lmtlll:o5&l' Y r Milton Stewart. ormet'Y 85 91'! 5', ' llaslsm of Cascumpcc. Funeral P'”".C'"'”h' S"m'","'l . ”' p d H ....... .... ...... .. .... .......... 53;-;;g;n ll-um gut-3,1133; TO FUN" PTO W-'9I'5 979 New arrivals in authentic TARTANS with matchln Funeral Home lvllud gun corductect mm," L stoles-loomed in Scotland from 100m pure woo . by Rev. M11 n "- " "W" . 1 d 3. Also in stock over 100 s rin and summer skirts b "'5 " "" P””"” C""'"'7i ”'lC”0"'”'” " '”'d'"' " ll" ..'.l...E2."v.”.5.”..'.".5iJ'.'.'.ll.il"Ii'.'i'Pt...'.'. lilsei?eladhTi'i"eti'ivl:ran: this some famous makerppricged from- y s""M”' '" Mr hubwd ' nd Mme "' Ch''mw'""' "" 1"” ty in vsrlons agricultural crops is and then feeds from the under- sons and daughters: Dr. Ross of 23th. Mrs. w.r. MacDonald of mm. ., me mm .1... me. 514 95 S14 95 the Provincial ssnatorium; Helen. Charlottetown and Glonflnnm ';L can”. omen m din" 0; ml; cw” Mame "W mm 0 TO 0 375- Mm” ""R"' C"""l "la 81 "'"' H" "m&" the Laboratory of Plant Pathology. and the situatmn is causing a great ROVIW 39"V- "'1 N0'b'" W" ”' "'""'"'” '""" "” "'"",'; tnld the Guardian last night. I , Hartford. C : N rman. iZ:::lro't.t:.io:n,:4.a3(o.oanndstei? Enid. :i!::! of aha. (la: d':;' h'o.3:gu:': p,1.:E bars. in 1. ' Du”! ' ' . 'ttcally every kind of crop. Mr. this afternoon at I oelock. he -so as anosncsrr - A rnnsi- funeral will be hold on C';.';"'uf::,.. am mm mm ed composition by a well-known moi-nlig leaving me residence ." h 1... '0'” 5. Chariottetowa com . Sill atszlforsolclnl Hlli ' Imogen. has been chosen to be Mass at st. Patricia Church. -2-e---3-mi you A laterniodis COMING EVENTS ”""” ' lfarray Iiarboi: United Clara '"'....l:"'...':."..':.:i..:E .l.'..?'..".' ,g;,,----;-,,,----, -o;:--,,':-,-,; coscert at IIIM ' "'"- Joan ma. Dasahl 9- It-1 ieo cream restivd eases aswaalrosletiodrieseerads -Ch'town And District Labor I Meeting Committee was given by its Chair- man, P..I. MacDonald and showed four new Locals chartered. four new agreement signed. six agree ments renewed with revision and three agreements now being negoti- ated. Mr. MacDonald noted that a high standard of principles had been maintained by the various Unions in their negotiations. He closed his rcport with an optimis- tic forecast for organization in the coming year. The Education Committee re- port. submitted by JM. McAL duff. was highlighted by the week- end institute held in February and its attendant social function. The report stressed the need for an expansion of educational features to include those outside of the Labour rnovcment. Mr. McAlduff voiced the thanks of the Council to the local press and radio for Local Union functions. John Lund. left. The address was read by E.K. MacNutt. District Marine Agent. l V--, " Was at Halifax Mar. Meetings dentofthllilnsscoiistrynoaisiaf Tradohas Iran ax, N1. when be attended the ses- sion on Rural Credit. when Dr. Hannan. president of the Canad- ian Federation ol Agricultiin was presenting his brief. While in Halifax. Mr. MacDon- ialdstayed wlthlilis brother. Dr. C..I. MacDonald. assistant super- disti.endant of tho Oasnp Elli Hospi- Tlie flight was the last by the RCAJ-"s No. 1 overseas ferry which has ferried more than letl. mostly Sabres. across north Atlantic without a fatal cident. unit Ill the ac- HISTOIIC COAST CID! Race at the southeast tip of Newfoundland is as: miles east 0' Cine Ray at the southwest corner. 5 Nurses Alumnae Of Ch'town Hospital Meet The 25th. annual meeting of the Charlottetown Hospital Nursca' Alumnae was held in the Blue Room. Old Spain Restaurant on June 26th. at 7 p.m. The Presi- dent. Mrs. Mary Maddigan occupi- ed the chair. After a delicious tur- key dinner. the minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read by Mrs. Martha Mclsaac. Financial and other reports were also read. The president then wel- comed the new Graduates and urged all nurses to be ever faithful members of the Alumnae. She then reviewed the activities of the past year, the highlights of which. were the celebration of the Silves- Jubllee of the Alumnae last Oct- ober and the nurscs' graduation dance in May. The report of the nominations committee was brought in by Mrs. L. MacGuigan and the following members were elected to hold of- fice for the coming year; President Mrs. Ines Lawlor. lst. Vice Presi- dent: Mrs. Mary Mclnnis. 2nd. Vice President; Miss Berthan Mc- Carthy; Secretary; Mrs. Martha Mclsaac. re-elected. Treasurer; Miss Eileen Connolly. Council- lors; Mrs. Betty Carragher. Mrs. Jean Blanchard. Mrs. Lorna Coughlan and Mrs. Mary Gaudet. Miss Alice Trainor moved a vote of thanks to the retiring pre- sident. Mrs. Mary Maddlgan and her executive for their wonderful work during the year. There being no new business. the meeting ad- iourned. Following the meeting TM a potato fields the year previous. But they sprayed the potatoes and that looked after the danger. If the threat to strawberries. fd example. develops further it may be advisable to dust or spray DDT cannot be used but a Derris dust or spray could be used. It sometimes sold under the trade name Atox. SEED CORN MAGGOT Another pest that is causing ha- voc in some cucumber field is the seed corn maggot. In some fields fifty percent of the crop has been destroyed and some farmers have to reseed the land. Thh pest usually attacks in cold and damp weather. It has not been damp this year but it has been cold and growth has been poor it was explained. Fields that have deal of concern. it is impossible to spray clover with the usual DDT spray the &oison would poison the cattle as e DIG. NIARING PUPAI STAGE because the residue of hay is so near to cutting the members enioyed vocal selec- tions by Miss Jean Bevan. accom- panied at the piano by Miss Audrey Gallant and recitations by Mrs. Willctt. IIITEICUI air: 9. R. McCORMAc I”V' '10!!!” (C!) - inn-veg Ihn Touch ninth ivestaar Illl., aux. (mg mm. :3 - ii 41 is .40 in .55 n .55 to .ss is .59 - ..- 7: as Ilonctoa ........ 75 Halifax 54 15 .. 74 Ylruiouth ....... ...I'l 01 St. John's. NM ..... as at HALIFAX (GP) - The weather office hue says- the or t cm" I ch. :nd Lady Weich n,...:' Page 2 The Guardian aaundatu It and 15, Showers. -.1 SC! - Illlitlllilrslvdtr at tuna .1 a.IlI.lndon3s& "” at 13.3 a.m. and ltm 3..., inanide tide eightoan'nmmu.h.,, If than Charlottetown. lug r-tad today at 4.39 a.ni. and an .,' UM p.m. and rises on 4.29 a.in. and sets at 0.01 pg .- ,.., ores IOAC orrrsc: ” LONDON tlleutersl-The ""- .m In Piwllckat office of ish Overseas Airways , New York Saturday to W. . we "xi here. it was announced Thu;-.d.,.. hurrieano Audroywiliniovedown the St. Lawrence Valley today, 1: is not causing any more gates. but its 3::-oach is expected loin. crease shower activity in our district. Forecasts: Northd-a Nova lcotia, Prince Edward Island. eastern N.B. Counties. upper St. John River Vllliv. 3!! of Chaleur: Cloudy with a Mr showers: little change in tun: usiu winds in- PNIIIM h the afternoon to south 15- lmv-Mu at Now a and Mouth and cunpbalioa BI and 75, Ed. IlaItlN.Char tetown 9 MONUMENTS VERE BECK 8: SON MONTAGUE an cnannorrm-own Skilled Memorial Crafting. since 1870 GIGGEY'S PHARMACY OPEN MONDAY. JULY 'IsI' (Dominion Day) PHONE 3110 PROMPT FREE DELIVERY One of our favorite A ers turned the tables on me the other day. When us to she told me she than been reading this column has several useful taught me something. This happened when I re- marked that she gets her cleaning in frequently. so that dirt particles never get a chance to wear down the fab- rlc. "Oh. we've got a system at our house." she said. And then she explained that instead of having just a single laundry box or hamper, she has three FIRST QUEENS VOTERS Meet Froiili Myers or is Social Evening at- CRAPAUD HALL July Isr-8:30 p.m. CLIFTON HALL. July 2nd-8:30 p.m. Inserted by 1st Queens Conservative Association fairly large boxes. Into one box she and her family put all white clothing that must be kept separate from colored garments. The second box is used to hold the colored items. These two boxes save a lot of time on washday. That way. none of the members of her family have acquired the uri fortunate habit of ed clothing into a closet and forgetting that it needs clean- ing bciore it can be worn again. This lady tells me she has already proved to her own sat- isfaction that this system has paid big dividends by helping lengthen the life of her iam- ily's "dry cleanable" clothes. putting soil- , ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. MIDNIGHT DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB Door Open M 12:05 Iletlay ldnhg Jdy III IIODEN DANGNO 18:18 '10 1:” ..i