Lilly Ilat'Il9 who does such beau- Ililli and elegant hats is most in- im-sirrl iii the izirls who she hopes uiil be wearing her Important IIVIIDPFF To educate them in the nu of hat flattery she has done a JIil'llt'll' series of Dachettea. n'I'IIWA f(iFl nit-miwrii failed Monday to get an immediate reply from the intern- meiii as to who will pay olr the new iiheat board price adjust- l'll'l1I plan to reduce the price of tanarlian flour to certain import- in: rountries. lnlin Dickey. parliamentary as- Iistant to Trade Minister Howe. did say. however. that the plan is lIlflN'I at meeting competition rtncfly from the United States and Iiiistralia in world flour markets. liervyn Johnson ICCF-Kinder- 'IP.l." asked" whether the plan means ”Canadian farmers again are being asked to subsidize the imilers." i -, 'tir. liickov. replying to opposi- lin" riiiestiunei's in Mr. liowe'a alt-.eiii-r. "uilld he would take the liiiezimii under consideration for a lvilvr reply. - the uh:-at hoard announced Fri- ri,ii that it will subsidize flour ax- ilti"ls cxcept those going to the I S . ilir United Kingdom and Eur- Nlrtin rountrics at a rate of three in eiriit cents a bushel. it would 'I" in by charging miliors that niwr-ti loss for milling wheat. TWO-PRICE SYSTEM IN MEMORIAMT HRS. FRED WEBSTER A host of friends and relatives lime mtldencd to hear of the sud- W iwsi-ii: of Mrs. Fred Web- WI1 lltintziuue. at the atze of 59 tears stir had bcen visiting her ;in innllarkdale when on Saturday, PIN -nrl. she suffered a stroke nllfl was moved immediately to Prince Edward Island Hospi- i.i iilicrc despite all that medics! wont t'0liIfI do,she passed away on ucsday the .ith. without regain- IIIH f'ium('Iflll3nc53, dyllrs. Webster was the eldest JIILIIIIOT of the late Mr. and Mrs. Milli Srlvate Mass.. and when a liiiin: child came with her per- riits to live at Fortune Bridge P M After her marriage to 'Mr. Wrilstcli. she lived for . time 1,; lllriideneli. P.E.l. then moved in t .'"”'3"! Where they had resided wiwover thirty yea;-5, p M" .h”', h"-'llll1 Dcrmitted she ias active in church and commun. iii" affairs. stir slitiived an unfail- il: interest in her home and tam- ii and her iiholehcartcd hospital. niatle her home a frequent mt-t-tint! nlace for her loved one. ""? ll'lt'llds. younii and old. ' lhc profusion of beautiful flow- 'n that surrounded hcr casket l;l'V'rf4'i'1Illl'(;I'l as a tribute of love H; La” "ill in one who in life M-W f llwlvsl uhcn aitcnding her W.':' n0l"'l' Harden. , ' I . . uf. :::rklnIlaston.pMonctnn. N.B.. Mar. lint If rt calm MncLe9d- GI". k ( 0"! C-PO. William. H.M.c. wliircn Charlotte. P.E.l. and rmlmpvlll home. fourteen (rand- tm we ”'"ll- Mlrirsret. Gait. in. Lane. saint John. Mrs. John be And Part in Mnmobl VH ., ' larirely attended tunei-at ntces wu hem -I-Hm" ited Chm-ch. n 3.? mgr rt-ii. 9III. Rev. ll. heed rhurigted the services at th u.,, ..n':duerI(?:e. linens sue "ll "Abide with Me." '-aqua I':;d5llMCI" was sun by Mrs. Ar- cmmwlshtman and Mrs. Dongs: lgllllllwarers were Messrs. Mar- ..." Remain. Mont wrim. me "ill Alex Mei.-Kensle. Lena Wiecnan and Charles Fraser. l was In the Community gumv "digest and family g';:'1l':Ildres '- Ill and Illmly. "(la . bee and Annie. tmllsue. .l.l. RE 1301! Stewart. Charlottetown. U.-pp NM. HAT FLATTERY Opposition i Here is one. it "chuldter" bonnet shallow enough for a pony-tatl hair-do. Stitched pettpurl straw is the material and It lies under the; chin with the added interest of a red. red rose. Now what could be iiweeter and more youthful? FaiIToFECE5Te-TRTeEIy On Who Is To Pay in Flour Price Cuts Douglas Harliiiess iP('--tfaigaryi Northi asked to what extent thei adjustments will put Canadian mil- lers in a position to compete with U.S. millers and to what extent this move means "the institution of a two-price system for wheat and flour in Canada." Mr. Dickey said the policy "is difiniicly a break with tradition. It has been reluctantly adopted byi the board because of similar prac- tices in other countries.” The board reserved the right to cancel it at any time without. notice. He noted that exports of Cana- dian wheat as flour amount to about 40.000.000 bushels a year. Some flour went to countries that also import wheat and in the countries the amount of Canadi flour houizlit was largely (ieterm-I ined by its quality. 1 But there also were a large nllfn-' ber of tropical and semi-tropical countries that had no milling in-I dustry of thcir own and were en-I iirely dependent on imports for thc-ir flour supplies. i The wheat board had been watch- ing these markets for some time as they became increasingly com- petitive. Lib and Forrest. Montague. Marx and Lyalt. Gait. Ont. Lois. Judy and Brian. Truro. N.S. plra and Nellie. Truro. NS. i iRonald and Florence. Truro, N.S.i iWREA'l'llS . Aicx. Fiorrie and family Jack Frances and family Ward Room. Clieif and Petty Of-I ficers Mess. Seamen's Mess. H.M.C.S. Queeni Charlotte. 1 Mrs. Margaret MacPhe-rson. Mon- taguc. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Maclnnis Andi Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacPher-i son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite. Sum-. I limit on Friday. The Guardian Page 1! ' Thurs.. Ml:-ch, B: I-9V57 is Surprised By Canadian Artists o1"rAwA ICPI - A New York curator and critic has diacou-red long list of Reason Ieeenet -Inna brtetee erode beat and carefully corned Ii-teMnen'e Orwell I-one Ono-and on It. Putelcfn III: too! For this Is NIKNIZD REEF an It -Iinutot the ent from top that vital and mature wnrlt is to the peel of flavor perfection. . r-ma dian artists. g , I perfect fer a ll. Patric-It's my -V forAtL1hcfTlwewRT":r'EeMu:EIiPm Y '"'-' ' ' ' ' "'"""'"l I” 3 . "K. ern Art. Tuesday said he is stir- prised to find a vitality. variety and maturity in post-war Cana- dian painting. The United States "tends tn ha- ralher ignorant of Canadian Wtlnf Ina." Mr. Ritchie told a press roii fgrencey But there Wlll no need to be condescending about rrin temporary Canadian art "What excites me." he said. "i:. that Canada's post-war art is not provincial and no longer just pic- torial." Mr. Ritchie Monday got his first extensive look at Canadian patin- ing produced within the last to years. Along with Jean Simzird. Montreal art critic and tcachcr. and director Alan Jarvis of the National Gallery. he helped select 45 paintings for showiiii al the gallery's biennial exhibition of Canadian art. The exhibition. held to show roil- teniporary Canadian art to ('ana- diaiis. opens April 3 in (ttiami and is to four Canada alter a month's showintl here. London Cuties Bond Together l.()Nl)0N (Rrutersi London girls with the same healthy pro-I portions as actress Jay"? Nla"S'f field have handed toizether to snlvej some of their peculiar niiiililvnw 1 The well - curved t-iitics call; themselves the ”nvcr 40 V lnrlts i-iiib.".'l a delicate title oiunc its ex- istence ti the first zitiirr in fhrl gii1s' vital statistics i So far there are Zl ntrmlWrI- in round fiiltirvs i To join. it girl has In was Illrl tape - measure test. Membership. booths at 40 inches. . Lcsscrs mortals have asiwti with envy what probicms thew shapely ladies could possibly hay". . well, buying property fitting clothing for one Girls who tape in at say 41.26-fill are tied to one fashion the roomy raElIm- sleeved drcss or sweater wiiich tits at both waist and bust ”Cltithcs which do til Ilh are too mothcrly for teen-arzers." one ilirl complained, "and if you mint to get the perfect fit. you have to pay the earth.” . Another said that tiw tartar- size bloiisvs make them look llrll" nf all things "Most of the hrns. that fit me are of pink slttln and strictly for mairons." A 40-tnchef said. , So the tzirls ai'- lfllllii I" Ink? action. "We plan to write niaiiiifai-tiir- ers. piitliii: forward our limb- lem." one izirl said. "'Tl IN MEMORIAM l sins. JAMES QUINN The death of Mrs James Qiiinnp . -,1 t h - it me in (.HI"fII't mourn A PiNf'H.'I:lTIht"l' 'Jll. 1935- followlm: an illness of four miiiiths. The late Mrs. Quinn. wit" Wall formeariy Marv Jane lteviiie. was . born at Cardiittin on .lnnii;iiv 5.1 i lfl72l. iicr IltlSIlEln(I Janics Qllln" prodecrnscd her in 19343. i Mrs. Quinn possessed a Ill1'ltf'I- ly and pleasant disposition and through her amiable hospitality I'll 1 dear:-d horscif to all wlio knew her. She vins a devout life long. member of the vatiiuiir rhurirli and! received the last rites til lite; church a iilinrt time hciorr her. death. , She leaves to inniirn iirr iinssinl llflllrl H. Cobb and was born .1 Q. -- s Ifszllnetets enmity. Rollo Ilynll half w-oom. Msllfi ;lId Yamily. Kaleidm: mersidc. P.E.l. mu" Ems. and Jones. Chlhlone daughter. Mary of (lai'dinan. - L mitt tcatli-rine, ltcvilic Clll(T3elIT(I'.T(:lrIIlEPItT.5?.I. "go? anbrfolhocrr. .lniin(Rci'illo. both i . . '. f C (II , st.trr MW 'I--I-I Roywlandp gelne (iark. (.h,ariotDe-m';l.cl:;ncg?nd0"::(, ,:m”m.' 1-mm. Sadie and Wilson. Triiro. N.5. I" RSV”? I"'”d"””d mm Ruby and Sandy. Truro. N.S. The f."""," wafwheclld Eva and Alix, Triiru. N1: :I:;t!;sesl:Toel1A(f 2r;"i":1nUl:3"-'Cih vary HICN813 and Havelock. Saint .lohn. diKl”nn..Rcquicr-n H!-ah vlmp was I - - v h, Rev. .l. W. Mt-tiardlr who Mr. (.olweii. Miiitmi and (.urncy,,';lll;lOl1 nynmwd M W M”, I Moncton. ' - 'Shirlcy and Don. Joan and Al. . P5" bent” :c1:;VV:ll'I'ITl' A;1::;5 I Monmnn. iEachern. .Ioscp C. - Wm . Docherty. Richard ii. Quinn. . Ploycr. Alphonsus Mari'llPP May her itoult rest in lW""'- The family of the late Mrs. Fred CAR” or THANKS Webster wish to extend their sln- I WISH I0 cxpross . cere thanks and appreciation to Ilmllkl ""5 "Wl'"""""". yl ' their many kind friends and neigh- "5"" "Id ."l'”c-X” 'h' ( ".”' M '" born and in all who helped in uoltown Ho-inlal- lath”; ”ll1""A-ll many ways during their recent I''l','"3l' 3- V 5'"'”l- "”.'h" " ' i,.ruv,m.,.t, smith and Father Mt-(ardlc. llr. ---- -- Kennedy. the nurses who cared fnri IN MEMORIAM my mother during her illness. at-I so all who sent min: rarrls nod. MR5. ELMEII IOWNIZSII messaegs of sympaitiy. the lien-. An exceptionally wide circle of nessey Funeral Home. and to Itllldy It-tends hold in affectionate memory friends and neighbors for their- one whose passing to the Great many acts of kindness dorms mii Beyond of January 31st. 1957,pmotherii illness and siihscoilrnt 10 brought a deep sense of loss tolher pasaina. i Mary Quinn. WALTER J. Mcl1LMAN The sudden death of WIN" 3- Mclilman. of Bath. Maine. occur- ed recently at the home of his. ulster, bin, R. A." Leblanc. Hi Donald Avenue. Sunny Brae. Mr- Mclilman was shovelling snow at his aleteris home vesterday after- noon when he suffered nutienrt seizure ill V cured at Barrie. 0nt.. after a leng- thy tllneea borne with gentle christ- MARKET a low price . . . HERE! Get PRCTTJTICE at i s FRESHEST BEST SWEET JIIICY ORANGES (l(lliRTl.AN D EATING APPLES - - - - - 3i2G.iii9is'iiiuii 4 LETTURCTE - . . - - head 25c T'tREh.SANLAiTS"- - - - - - lb. 37c 95,000.00 IN PRIZES i 2 3' Q U”! VO n HEINZ "Cook With Ketchup' CONTEST Cook With Hcinv. Ktitt-Iiiql i I oz. 15 OZ. GET 0l"l"I(TlAI. RIILIIS AT THIS UIYJBEI The "tape tent" provrl-yon get more food for less money at the C0-0? SUPER . . . and for good reason! We make every price a low price-which means. every figure on your calls register tape is and naturally. they all add up in a lower total cost. for a eartful of fine quality funds. But. ronvince. yourself! Check these pl'II'fi--(llIIIII,V for quality. brand for lirand. sin for siu--and you'll have a long list of izood reasons why Y0li SAVE MORE Corned PORK BROILER CHICKEN SLAB BACON VEAL ROASTS CORNED New Cabbage finally-In vertte meal. .. , . J... .. xy;-pg... . LI U T H196 hi B()NELI'2b'S LEAN c siioi'i.min z-ii mi. GRADE A IIEVON BRAND BY THE I'll')(7li' YOITNG, TENDER 596 39” LB r.noNi-2. siim.oiN. R0l'ND Fiticsit (lHll.LlCl) STEAK, - - - - - - - Ib.- 59c HALIBUT STEAKS - - - III). 43: LEAN FRESII FRESH onii.i.icn HAMBURG- - - - - - 2 lbs. 59c HADDOCK FILLETS - - - II). 33: YOUNG srrsrzn FRESH CHILLED CHUCK ROASTS - - - - lb. 39: COD FILLETS -'- - - - - lb. 23: l(0l.l) rack win-isn (lHll.l.EIl LOBSTER, T6 oz. tin - - - - L69 MACKEREL FILLETS - - - II). 33: GRADE A rzvisciimaricn nucsn onii.t.ii;n TURKEYS, I2 IL). ave. - - II). 69: TRACADIE SMELTS - - I201. I9: nimiuau CO-OP TEA 79c was is on. PEANUT BUTTER -o--ox 39c lTlCRl.lN(i mm. TOILET SOAP 29c ROSICIDALE 20 or. SLICED BEETS 2 ms 21C PASCO 48 OZ. (lH(ll('.I'.' QUALITY 3 7c :1: 1,00 3 5c ORANGE JUICE MOLASSES P I C K L E S SILV ER SEAI. FANCY QliAl.llTY ROSE llRA.Vl) I6 07.. SWEET MIXED OR MFSTARII RUYAI. ARMS INGICRNOL I0 "I. . ' TOILET TISSUE 3 "I'.';if 25!: CHEESE SPREAD - - - 59c t:vi'i;i.i,i IN romrro SAIICPI sititmirrns ALI. ll'l.AVORS ?.4:'N SPAGHETTI 2 'i.'(.Ci 3Ic PURE EXTRACTS ' "I 25c i-i-ziirinzcrioiti I sninnirt-"s 1 MINIT 3'5 I BUTTER - . . - .. - - - lb. 63: ANGEL soon PIE 33: all. movie ISLE YORK 20 oz. SIZE TM MARMALADE, 4 lb. tin 59c PORK 8. BEANS 2 rot": 37: 1 AYLMI-jR sumnm, l.lI..A(' WIT" .APl'I.ll . in cokN H 07,. rm 2 on I 3 STRAWBERRY JAM ,,'.. ' 59C I native of Kenetngton. at Mode and died very - real 9.0. an Deoernlur illl. IOII. Born in Summersidr P.E.l.. Mr. she moved to larrte in IQ. ant Hellman was so years of age. He was a son of the late Charles and Sarah Carver Rtclliman. He wu formerly an cI'lIpI0)'l”C 0' "I9 3". Iron Works. havina rPlll'0d II I t . Ills wife. the former Eva to . of Bnmmerside. nmlecm-l sun in the same yell". Mr M0 i been spending the win I ster in Sun!!! 3'9 of his wife aetster..Verne.It-e. Ptdeonot Deed! nose of River Join. its. service at I "& sue, v'm':'uai tl rum somber Room aid: BIIYS or In: WEE IRODIPS wnm: snort CHOICE DICED COMBINATION 35515 cm: MIX 3 19f, :3" 59 WHILE 'l'llEY 4 LAST LISTEN TO NEWS It VIEWS ON GROC ERIES-CFCY TODAY AT ll:00 AM. lFitX”J. FREE DEUI F ii l