- , store. a day by day * t_____ElLEN 5 DIARY lymphomas”: ‘tty endeavours. lendtnl her Sun To Bless Them, And wag-33W m... .. i ' i ' - d t The third la in}: chatelaine at h f a sizable farm where potato- W W O ‘ growing is accented. lAnd‘it has . ' n ' James glanced at the teapotl kin to this old house. minds. as . filiggeawrsfitgh: acts": ato ~—— and indicated to us \his empty we could appreciate. taken up‘ 0" 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mom. Mar. 11. 1963. i cup. when we were at supper. with a number of interests: the ll“(timer-glut!titlajoShel littliotrgflnl:5 thelped himself to a biscuit. duties ltlbattfsll to [your lslittlilul- ltlrkaltgz “idly gnu “ bring; f - . i ac oo o opened and buttered it and con [gait insulate]. accuse-"Ml pl:- to h" doom hughs at the n“. ‘tinued his meal. "Different. Ellen?" he cch-ztimes they enjoy. . lay ones. to herself ‘lll‘EIUII'Ia‘lee. oed. "Yes. folks are. No two oft And we like to think there is Ind learns. more C 5 them alike." room too tor fascinating young about tourism as the ammo r ' ’ the} Mr. Heath Harding. French‘Bruce Waite for ladies and "Unless" we saidat a thoushldream'g F0? What magma?33T°b3“5n§°5fl:fr2§:flnfnpehl River. is a patient in the Prince Earle Crane. for men. and Mrs. "it be identical twms." ‘what point is there to Sc}; I 'b-oa‘ the mum guest or; County Hospital. Summerside. Alovsius Croken and Edwin "1 reckon "181's Wha‘ makeslfouls 90"” "at pm and . apelry ' . ‘ cairsin received consola- humans so interesting. isn't it? their lives toward some ultimate newcomer. these bring. 1 Mr‘ JamFS F" MarNem- has (inn prizes. Earle Carrier won.EaCl‘l (‘85! in his own mold." 1 our company included. . "A" 80 ? . And returned to his home at Ken- d each has his own gift“ A trio of ex-schoolma ams __l I the lucky door prize. I ere, among this farm’s guestsluv'ral M “‘9 “ulnar "x i sington after being a patient in .wo commented. . _ ‘ . ,the Prin ce County Hospital. Mi“ arm-g“, Kenneth“ R‘N.“ "And how varied those gifts each different in makemp Pndiall of that brotherhood whlch ‘Summerside. of Trum spent the past 'weekond “9. And how marked!" interests. And all charming. (deals in agr iculture. a termi at her home at Kensinglnm ‘ We had been chatting about.0ne is a_ farmwife. deeply in-fwhich has be“, defined .3 Mrs. Heath Harding. French our yesterday's visitors: folks .terested in the herds and flocks...sometmng fume" do!" i Riv". is Visiting her son and A sur pigp a” was held r... come to Alderlea in the delight-(of entensive holdings. She is al , : idaughter‘in‘law- Mr- and Mrs- ccntly art the Iliornye of Mr. and fiil weather obtaining. Sun to busy matron yet finds time for; “higher "'05! interesting :1 'Joseph Harding and family. Mrs. Alb," Diamond. summerflbless them. a whisper of westgcommunity endeavours. She isythe family at Alderlea. were t eF Remington. ‘side. in honour of her aunt, Mrs. J wind roving: a blue canopy of! veteran Ind. #uccessfu' 4-“ folks who came by our yesterr parmenas phmips‘ on he. birth. sky tented over this cup of Is-Jeader. In rifled}!!!t President day's doors. Prize winners for high scores day. A131.“ number of relatives land valley. where in the low of‘or secretary of'this and that —-5. Until tomorrow _ _ Diary_ , at a card party held in lrishtown‘a “.1 friends Rammed to "I... it. between molded white banks..t.ruly a lady 0 ‘Dflll‘ls- i . 2 Hall on Monday evening. were bra), with her. runs the millstream. Scampie's: One woman-visitor operates a Good-n-ight..... l Mrs. Keir Duggan for ladies“[ The evening was pleasamiv bark. an excited yelp}; and g and LcRoy Campbell for men.ls on, in a F" s- . n a 'd scamper across e yar . I Consolation prizes went to Mrs. lixsmlmcnfalm; u 332:0 i", 1:, brought word of them. h S Donald Mat-Leod for ladies and Hardin: hm)...” Mr; Ja'mps "Company's coming!" e Donald MacLeod for men. iBeaimm' .nd Mr‘.’ Clarence said. ‘ H I R d " AE-gtgllgggoigNERY I _ Phillips. Several visitors there were in O y e I ‘ Ema" bu' precious‘ Del‘gm PdMllhc?rn(llon£:-a?o§l:‘::: hm“) .Philfli‘“ We?“ many 3"" come i" “a sabba'h'day'" - . ‘a‘bride or irleurl on her anni- . eauti ii gi is. turn ing a pret- . n _ - . .3 C T S I E ' ,. . . ‘4’ m card party on Wednesday night my decorated birthday oak? Journey. No mention noun . o versary With a dainty dOlly. M M, when hi it scores were. made b , . da s. at such a time. that “We- Luxury of owning "cal lace ’3 y made b.) Mis. Mable Small and y i H“ your reward for knitting cob Mrs, Kcith Warren and Ralph I," “ugh,” Mm Murray. M ii stand your horse in that spare. The Hov Redeemer Councillpeo. pie and asked them to con- . . _Ada"“- CUMMM‘M PM“ “'9'” the close of the evening. a lunch stall “wthe one which in daya‘ of the Catholic Women's Lea- l tinue their good work. '1::ngfloggfgcggggul‘lysndpaé:i 525:”th _h 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Edwm Johnson. M d M Add. I M c g0n9_ we have seen .lamea pro! Rue. held tiheir March meeting The meeting adjourned. inch domes ' ‘ ‘ 15km drew hate?“ prev“: ' ~ . ‘. . 's. , x i. - _ r t . ‘ —— i . . . MR. AM) MRS. VANS FREEMAN PYE ' a" ' "“" 3 pare for just such an arrival. in the Community Centre Thirty-five cents (coins) i... new pairing for little girls with on Prize winners at a card art' Cabs. Nau hton. Ontario, arriv- ‘ - l ST. MARKS WA . > p 3 I" hav to the manger. bedding tolMal‘Ch 55" WWI the President-t Mrs. David L. Mann‘s “mythis pattern ttio stamps. please) l‘happy plans for parties and * lbeld in lrisbtown Hall on Mon- ed on the island by car Monday ' . . s _ Mp3. St. Clare Tramw- resid.1 , . . . . M I h D day evening. were Mrs. Km. to spend a two “'9st holiday the slt‘all.ll\ohtalll; eitth of t‘ak ling The direct” Rev F: Ma. . hostess at her home .m Konsing..to Alice Brooks. caie of Guam-{sunny - clay outings. h lDuMan and leRov Campbell with their parents Mr and Mrs mg t a so”: 'm-es m OMS s031 ‘ I v -' lton to the members of St Ha" ' Pam” Palm“ Dem" “01 Prim“! Pan?” 45291 ('h“ M ‘ i ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ they‘ll be warm' for the hom-I one-V 099"“ “‘9- meemnfl “"th ' " ' Street. West. Toronto 1 ‘drcn‘s Sizes 2, 4, it, s, 10. gm _ labile consolation prizes went to l-lrncst Mat-Cabc. Alexandra and - . . Ia". lea “e m en 1Mark's W.A. for the Marcthmm V v 'ML and Mrs' Donald MaCI‘Md' a“ and M“ R‘ H' wood' Ham" 3):! Nix-n33; oilnda shlhingongi‘. Mia‘s thepm'iynurtes of the last “merging. ‘ {d ‘ M H gfigrlhfifflgm Signillfnfhrf’iipc‘flfiafég 5:122? M A prpttv \t'pddln" “a. :nlom.tu‘i[h matching headdress and The regular meeting of the In" I '"m'h “‘9 be“ harness' bemgl'lefémevggreliad‘rgfi $35351: Moas‘ee p2lrtildejlnand list. th‘emd‘d-‘PANERN NUMBER‘ NAME" FIFTY CENTS ‘50 CPNS’ "‘ fill-ed- at Tt'initv U-nitcd (‘hurch ‘whitc accessories. She carried KPHSinL'lon Pl‘l‘Sbylerifln You"): The nicetin: of the Soiiris As- 12“ '9 3h? “able by James or illiwing letters Flieman Archer VOliOHS- t‘AnnREss' ___. _._ . twins “'0 Stamps- please” {0' .. . e visitor. the other following for B ' this pattern. Ontario resident.- . - - i - .i . h , e — _- i |.. Women‘s Guild was held in the sociaiion of (‘iiidcs and Brownies . . ' " . Fifteen members and two vi- Summerside lNPnl _v \\hcn on a asket of l0\(‘ or a s ‘ With a fine stable-rug on his ed Gross sohcmng help for‘ Roll call was 60. and the Girls meeting $4.40. Iadd 2 cent sales tagkar i M E. AD me \‘ci-na youngest daughter of Richard MacXcill. brother of Guild Room on Tuesday. Feb. of Sniii'is. was held on Wedncs- _ . tone blood donors clinic to be sitors attended. I . (‘live \lat-Vetll and the late the bride was best man. new 26. Meeting opened with the day evening in the parish hall “my” M°'°.'m£frts°"al .8" thclheld on April 2, 3 and 4. Mrs. ; answered with the text Ward M“ Wm“ "Gem?" ‘ F”'!"‘““‘-" S'ZE' Mrs. hlachill of North Rustico dell Yen and James Hickox iish- Lord's Prayer. and Mrs. John with sixteen members present. 8m: oyaglce‘h (8 nm‘h. come’iEA. Gayle provincial mmipnpr "Word". ‘QUPS' ‘0 80' 8‘ Mudlel‘a‘fl "‘"DRESSI STYLE NUMBER Y became the bride of \‘ans Frec- ered the guests to the pens. Payntcd led the devotional per- Commissioner Mrs. Stewart Mc-‘ “y 1:. as g a mac mg ap'lof Gm Guides; Rev, T,J,' The president repoi'zd that! Strum“ 3"- “39 GA and JAl send 0rd" '0 ANN" man. sort of Mr. a nd Mrs. The groom‘s mothcr was al- ind. Roll call was answei't‘d by Aulay prcscntcd Mrs. M. .l. Mc-‘pgm’1C m?‘ a" “the”. th: SilencelWalsh provincial director of the new material for Little Helper5.camps .Wh‘Ch “’m be held at m'lApAMS' care "f Guardian'Pm' George Pyc. or Central Lot 16. tired in a brown “(ml di-css twelve mcmhcrs. Plans were Qiiaid with her warrant. M rs. 0T? {"0 M 5“ 9“ ".‘ l 9 yud-lSacred Hem-t program; letters had been ordered. and thaiisame time. in August. She alsoirtot Pattern Dept, 60 Front St. P.E.l. The double ring cerc- with white a('('(‘SSOl'lt‘S and a made to hold a White Elephant Mchiaid was thanked by the _‘?'.:fl_f_lglrl_l¥iiof thanks from Sister St. Fran- Garnet Turner was preparing aimld “19 mm‘b"? m“ a leaf" 1‘; “3“?”an onll - , -ces of Ann of Birchwood High: imap of the area in which th et ershm (purse Will be held "l TORONTO (CPL—one person CR. Webbor. , nations, held at the home of Mrs. Ron- slic is doing with brownies. . .he pres‘dem- All“: Mrs. Leonard MacDonald Pro- homes of Anglicans may betsummf‘rSIde °n sunday- Apr“ out of 14 in Ontario now is a Baskets of mums decorated Following ihc t‘ct't‘mtiny a re. aid Kcnuedv. The meeting Plans were made to hold the AW”- pmS‘du‘g- vincial Sanitarium for breats re-lmarked in visiting zones. Mrs.‘21- at 3 P-m- . ember of a credit union. Pre- the church while the guest pews cppnon was held at Bl]‘(‘h Hm with the Miypah hcncdiction divisional met-ting in Sout'ls on “Ml plans.“{el'e mad"- f‘" "‘91 oeived for the patients and from Moase said that his kindness in Mrs- Mt‘lnn's “'3’ l“ Chargeimier John Roberts told the 23rd were. mai'licd Willi “hilc hows. Lodge for forty guests. A tui-kcy after which a dclicious lunch March 27th. “cm-f"? Mlumery Sh “W byi Mr. Simon Cavanaugh. offering to p re on re the mapi0f 'h“ Sde h°°k- and gave lllanniial convention of the Ontario Mrs. Eric Sliccn. church organ- supper was served. Thc bridal was served by Mrs. P "we" "r Montreal l“ b“ “31d. It was agreed that the. mem- ,was much appreciated. Mrs.‘ 900‘! review or the “WT”! Ch‘a‘P'iCrcdit Union Mazue Friday. 9 ist. avccnmpanicd the Junior table was centcrcd with a lhl‘ee- Thompson a nd Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson $112213 ller “under-Standing “"9 0th".'l‘he premier. opening the con w mony was performed by Rev. corsage of burnt orange car. sale at the next meeting to he Commissioner for the good worle mm “h t . ., . . w 15th a n d lath at t h 0‘ bers would cater to a social ev- Mclnnis reported that the R d choir of Trinity United (‘hurch tier wedding cake made by lhr Thompson. . . . A - -A- ening at Riverside Hospital on‘Cross work is being done. and'Phunsoi’hies 0‘ Idle"- ‘vention. said there are more as they rendered several ap- mother of mo groom. 0' She'bmke .m‘mf‘mm a' “ Modrls W “is hats Will be: March 28th. will be deiivemd to the conven- She presented facts that 111- than 1.500 credit unions in the propriate selections. Miss Lois him-Noni sum oi Mr and Mrs. (‘liarlcs (Tole [am'l-V “"059 d'm‘” “‘ “mm 0‘ MI‘S- Stuart MacKay. Mrs. Bur'f The following conveners gave er. Mrs. Glover. idical“ that i" the mm” H“ DrOVince With 500-000 members The bride. given in marriage the bride, attended tho guest opcncd their home at Spring Val. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Thomp- Inn blown“ and Mrs. Murrayith. is, Tr ' Mr ; Ml.s Cecil Mm dipplflym m“ great intellectual struggle Willland 5275.0000le in assets. and by ht‘t‘ fatht‘r. “'35 IM'CLV in a book while the uslici-s scaicd the icy for a card party on Tuesday so" of Belmont, Lot 16_ on their SlPVf‘nsnn- , e“ “Rm ' 98.5?" 5" . ' . 1he waged between the Christianiadded: “Credit unions bring street lengtih princess style guests, .nmmip tin-km pmpm. pvpnim: when 15 tab}... were in firm \mddn anniversaw Model for the hairstyling by i Lester 000M“: S‘leual- Mrs “€195 {0" the bal“ “hlrh '5 31" Faith and the Scientific World low cost credit to those. people ' l g -' rs. Eileen Woodi‘uff will be. Aim Mac-Donald, Education, . most complete. She also thank-.vicw in the light of such a pos- who. otherwise. would be at the 80""! 0' “‘hl (‘ Vf‘lVN- HPFfl- ed the toast to the lll‘Tflf‘ to play. High prizes were won by how length \T‘ll 0" illllf‘ "lUSIOH which the groom responded. Mrs. lvan Adams and Terry M Mr. and MN. ThomfJ-‘on were MI.< 1m Cudmm-e M" 58ml - ted the members for renicmbcr- sibil'tt th h h " r ‘ . . ._ , I . .. ‘Mfl. Charles MacDonald. 50cm3 . . l_\. e c urc would be mercy of usurcrs. was hcld in place by a bra Grace was said h\' Enrio Rn- ('ampbcll. while Carl t‘rozicr ""“m'd "‘ U‘S'A' “n Ma'ch 4' lebsi MFS- w‘uiam Th0mPS°nlaction. Mrs. Urban Blanchard: ‘ I ing her while she was lll. Mrs; well advised to recognize and' ‘ ‘“ :7. I dress of pearl lt'lm. Ht‘r .iewtl man, brother-in—lair or the and Alfred Brennan received "’03- h'” ha.”- hVN'l 1" 391mm“ and Mrs. .lohn Hodgson. ‘Membemhip Mm Thomas Mac_"Bl‘ll(‘9 Graham. thanked thclmake use. of that which is good‘ lery “as A 5mm: M pearls and groom consolation prizes. most of their married life. Tickets available from C.A.C.’Avinn; Institutions Mrs‘ John members for their kindness to in the “Scientific World" view IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING matching earrings. gift of the Follmwng “w “WNW” “w ’ they have onedaughtcr Hazrl members, Centennial Y's Men- At MacDonald. Magazines Mrs. her and her family. in their i-c- also that a “house divided ‘ TWICE or groom, She. “mod a bouquet _ . l ' Mrs. MIN," Rm‘h mum“... in Toronto. and five sons. Roy of mm and at the Y desk .Mamam Mmmhy. Radio Tufccnt bereavement. tagainst. itself cannot stand." ' M whim and ".d 1mm bride and gioom left on a lion- od 3. hm. home. at Remington Rumi‘ord. Maine: Wilfred of “sums. Mrs. 'LH. Mnlone‘vgrrdk April 25 and 26 Were annotinc-lthcrcfore unity in Christendom. A Mtt‘ndinfi the bride was Miss el‘mt’mn trio ‘0 NP)" Bl‘lmS‘Vlt'k on Tuesday evening at a baby Dar'm‘m‘h- N-S-l Ear] 0‘ Sher- Mrs. Ferne Horton and Mrs. tphone‘ Mrs. LL Dun-y; Finance ed as the dates for the Diocesan§can speak more effectively to mm "W "on", unwrap", Wham" PEP- ‘4 StPY‘ Of the and points of inlcrcst. l-‘or tra~ shower for Mrs. Lf‘.\'.lS Simmons.‘b“°°k"1 Elmer 0’ 5L WORM”: Ethel Hunt. Murray River. It‘flthrs Charles Smith. A penny Annual meeting. and the presl-jthe. modern word. fl ., bl ‘ “MM groom. as maid of honor. Shc vell'mg mp brim. mm. a brown The Ems wore oponcd by the and Sterling on the homestead for Mexico. by plane. They willlaucuon will be held at. the Com. dent read a letter asking hei'i Mrs. .l.G. Townsnd read an "N L." n . . we: Wore a Sll’f‘f‘lelt‘niilh flown of suit and brown coat with white guest of honor. and the gift cardsin Belm‘mL 0‘ W I . _ visit in Toronto and Boston en munity centre on Wednesday. tor a member from the branchl interesting letter from the Rev. GENTLE P'F'EREN - MU? Minn "l‘zanza 0V" 1?”an and brown act-cssorics and a were read by Mrs. Roger Kcn- Ms“ (“9” "9 S'X'N‘n “\‘mR route. ‘ , ‘ to reply to the address of chl-JMr. Counland. a former rector T‘ke “°’,‘“°“‘°“".8“~-N“‘“’“ “‘m‘ “3" lack“ and malflllng tangerine coi-sagc. ncdy. Tlic hostess was assisted‘grandcmldl‘c“ and mm“ 3 7"“ ' be President, M|'5_ sc Clare come. and it was decided thatlin Kensington. who told of par- nemed-V' There '5 no leldc’wn' “.0 headdTP‘F- 5h? l‘al'l'lCd I "05‘" Mr. and Mrs. Pyc have taken in serving refreshments by Mrs..Erand'Cll'ldn‘W Most Worshipful Grand Mis-jTi-ainor reminded the membersjthe. president or a delegateilsli doings in his parish of Mea- unc°mf°rtable “wr'ff’dm‘i' “ 1‘ 33y 0‘ “'h"? “Nd Pink "3""3' tip residence in Summci-sidc. Charles Adams. Miss Carol‘ After dinner the evening was tress of British America. LOBACofthe annua| meeting (0 be held would respond. Nominations ford. Ont. man'veget‘blelaxat“‘€-F°r °"°" . ril 20th and urged them: were made to fill the offices of The special March offering 70 Yen‘s- “ has mm 3m“ Ml“ 'IOT‘F- Out of the province guests at- Wliitlock and Mrs. Thane Mann. spent in playing rook and auc. Mrs, Jessie. Lartcr. left Fridaylon Ap . . . Miss: Shelia l-‘ord. friend 0‘ tending the wedding were Miss Entertainment wa 5 provided lion 45's. then all wished Mr. and by plane to attend the Grandlto have their annual reports1 those who have resigned fromi'amountcd to 515. regular offer- Pleasantuemdlve relief menu!“- lhe hl~id(~_ as bridesmaid “WP Lois Mat-Neill Ottawa. Ont. Pe- with contests and games. Mrs. Thompson many more Lodge session at Edmontonpprcpared in advance. the Diocesan Boar . ting 6.05. “m- M a We“ Similar l" "l?" "f “19 tcr Olive Ottawa, Ont. Miss years of happy life together. Winnipeg and Regina. . Rev. Director F‘.S. Maloney‘ A letter regarding Lenten: The, meeting closd with he f gluinl "laid “l h "n “ 1” and “allied 5‘ Clare Pyc. Mont-ion. NR. and Sevcn tables were in play at Mrs. Lartcr will also visit heriaddressed the members andlreading. from Mrs. Adele chi-llmrd's Prayer and benediction. .Hmrtnwf 719m, ' ' opsyou u o malfhl'“: T105033)“ v n .loncs. Moncton. NB. Tuesday night's card party at The regular monthly meeting daughter Miss Thelma Larter. thanked them for the activelmmiz. was read. The presidaners. Mclnnis was 'assisted at , Little Miss handy blmpfil‘" 0n the couple's rct urn a‘lhc Kcns-ington Legion Home. of the (‘cntcnnial Y‘s Mcncttes and other relatives in Calgarypart they took in parish worklsaid the offering at the World the tea hour by her daughterl "‘“uflkbmfl Via: "‘“I'N‘ 5‘” l" 3 NW" 0‘ shovvci- was held in Lot to ball. High scores were made. by Mrs. was licld at the Y.M.C.A. Mar.,beforc returning home. lcspecially among our youngertDay of Prayer amounted to $22.-1Ruby and Mrs. John Moase. ‘muk'mun can‘n'mmo” pn nynn organza over taffeta —- — ‘‘‘‘‘ ~~-— ' ' ~"*~‘~-~~—~——-—-————-—-————----———r -—--- -'~—'——'-———‘-—*"—*“"—‘——”—*—-——~———~-- fI'ERSUl‘f‘l‘. Mrs. EC. Moore. gave the financial report. It “'3: announced that the members of the AYPA would clean the hall. and the Guild membri's were asked to provide a lunch. \lrs, .\1clnnis and Mrs. St. Mark’s Guild- *5“ —*-——-—-—*-———-——-— EasterhTeoi Slam T°d°Y at 9 OHM" a... M St. 3331. £3.54. ’Sfill‘n' w A iflifflllfiitflliil ...featuring "NO CARRYING CHARGES? for 12 Months! gathercd for the March mcct.1 D at «r URING THEIR ANNUAL MARCH David l.. use of St. Marks Halli. l ' Plan: for the Easter tea wcre‘ discussed. and lists Will be. ' A R E The. president. Mrs. Molnnts presided and opened the meeting with the collect for‘ made. for members and othch h"sht.t'l’1t'h'k.1 2.3.2.“... .2."2.".:'. Liming: 300 Garments Greatly Reduced - - - S N 2 Racks (35 Garments) Extra Specials such as examples listed below: I G 4 only Grey Persian Lamb Jackets. plains and mink trims. reg. $355.00 to $475.00 the. first Sunday in Lent. The. minutes of the previous meet- Ing wcrc read by the scci‘elary. Mrs. .l.(i. Townsend. and the motion was passed to raise the price of the tea to 5‘. for adults I 50 cents for children. Money was vntcd for Easter flowers for llic church. and for Now 177.50 to 275.00 The mark t t jlfltgr‘ssnierflicrs absent 4 only Brown (Dyed) Persian Lamb Jackets. reg. 485.00 IA) 545.00 6 price [or furs has been climbing rapidly “Id this Mrs. Moori- invited the mom Now 310.00 to 375.00 definmly mum Millie" mtllfices. If you have been considering he" in a... homo r... it... next ‘ 3 only Black (Dyed) Persian Lamb Jackets. reg. 375.00 to 450.00 the purchase of a new fur the time is NOW. We promise you Now 187.50 to 275.00 lflolinsky (Dyed) Jacket. reg. 535.00 .. Now 375.00 I Muskrat Jacket. reg. 285.00 Now 175.00 muting. lunch to be DrOV‘ldOd: by Mrs. .loseph Harding and Mrs. Garnet Turner. . The meeting closed with the.’ worthwhile savings. Shop today for sure for guaranteed quality. THIS IS A CLEARANCE SALE—N0 REPEATS AT THESE Ltd‘s Prayer. _ mi'mn'rnechassistm the show i Mouton (Process Lamb) Jacket (Inietitia Mink Trim). reg. 250.00 . . . . . Now 150.00 PRICES, N0 TRADE'INS- t — I, Grey Kidskin Jacket. reg. l95.00 . . . . Now 99.00 kuoo'la} oood‘e 0:; : in. BENNETT CARR :1 . i ‘ . ’ i ‘. Insurance Counsellth z" “I. Supt. Sun Life of Canadaoj 3 Chapel Seal (Dyed Sheared Rabbit) Coats. reg. 295.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now 165.00 ‘ Phone tam . 4.5435 :‘ Charlottetown. P.E.l. o 2 Muskrat Back (Dyed) (loo-ta. reg. 385.00 and 435.00 . . .. Now 225.00 It 295.00 0‘ 3 Muskrat Sides (Dyed) Coats. reg. 395.00 to 425.00 .. . . . . . .. Now 197.50 to 295.00 ' W H°+*“*'r 6 Black (Dyed) Persian lamb Coats. plains and mink trims. reg. 460.00 to 665.00 ‘ "uIIIIIA‘l Now 280.00 to 465.00 . *IIBAL PHARMACW l Mouton (Processed Lamb) Coat. ranch Mink Trim. reg. 295.00 Now 90.00 79 m M , m 2 "73 I i to serve. you ANY l V I 0 race FIRST MONTHLY ' ‘ enmeur can a: YOUR ° ' . UP to e ..s now" “we”, 24 Months To Pay! ‘ 2 Grey Persian Lamb Coats (Sapphire Mink Now 277.50 and 382.50 a--- of the day or night: .4" 371‘, pCALL 4-6623 Ii . Roger 24 hour service w..-...,‘e -.- .~ -.~..