Tbcouusllsu Peso 2 ___ Hereford Ass’n Purchases Bulls . Acting on instructions from the P E. Island Hereford Association to increase their sire ownership from one to three bulls a com- mittee of the Association. after many enquiries and careful con- sideration, has purchased the re- quired animals from Fulton Sau- derson and Sons. North River. The recent purchases are of dif- ferent type but of equal quality with the bull purchased a year ago. Considerable interest has been aroused among the new members of the organization as a result of this expansion. Both bulls were sired by Count Lionhea rt Tone 64D, w ho was purchased from Col. Spencer of Earlscourt Farms, B. C.. in 1951. The dams of these two bulls are Monte Vista Laura and Monte Vista Laura 2nd, both purchased from E. H. Home of Enfield, N. 8., several _\ear.s ago. Both fe- males have been top winners in show rings of the .\Ia:'itimes. The sire. Count l.ioiilie-art Tone 6~iD has been a Consistent winner in western circuits and also at the Royal Winter Fair. Toronto. His sire was Grand Clianipion at the, Royal a few years ago and his‘ ffflhdsirt. a Tok Lioiiheart was‘ imported from England by Col. Spencer. Mr. Sanderson is associated with Mr. R. A. Borden. also of North River in yearly F‘.\'l\lblll of cattle under the name Sanderson andl Borden. WILL STUDY FLIVORIDATION TORONTO (CPJ —— A committee has been formed by the Health League of Canada to study the merits of water fluoridation as a public health measure. The com- mittee. comprised of doctors, den- lists and laymen. is to determine whether or not the fluoridation of pl‘.lbI‘lC- water supplies will greatly diminish tooth decay without mak- ng the water unsafe or unpleasant. HOWARD Mc|NN|S FI'I'I‘ED FOOTWEAR I'll Queen St. - Currla Bldg. BIRTHS. MAIIHIAGES. DEATHS Silo Per Insertion nisrrns IDO—At the Prince County 30.. will. on Friday. May 7, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Loo (nee Joyce Haalam), of Springfield, a son. William Geri-it. D00lIEl.'I‘Y—At the P. E. Island Hospital. on Friday, May '1. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. John Dooherty. Har- Ylnkwn. a daughter, Thelma Ruth, weight 6 lbs, 9 oc. aiuuow _ At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 7th, I954_ in P“, and . James Barlow, Hope Elva. is con. 7 lb. is on. LOWTKER — At the P. E. Island HOBDIILI on May 6th, 1954, to Mr, sud Mrs. Edward Lowther. Oaven. dhh. s eon. Weight 7 lb. 14 os. DINGWELL——At the P 1:. Island Hovurait-el. May ‘I. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dlngwell (nee Phyllis Dutcllffe) I son. MACNEILL—At the P. is. Island Hospital on April 29th to Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruaaell MscNclll, a sold. DEATHS MAB'I'I.N——At his home in Valley- Held West. on May 7th. i954. Mal- °°lm D- M9-"mt 889d 82 years. Nsieul notice later. PULL! — At Oloverdnle. B. 0., on my 4. 1954. Mrs. Irs. Tully, form- Irly Hazel Beck of Alliaton. P. E. L. aged 68 years. Funeral was held It Cloverdsls, May 1. LIVINGSTON--suddenly at King's county Memorial Hospital on May 7th. 1964. Mrs. James Livingston Dover. in her 83rd year. Remglns resting at the Montague Rune“: Home. Funeral service Monday, May loth st 2 pm, to Murray my. IT United Church. Interment In the church Cemetery Saturday’, May 8, I54 VeleransPlan V-E- Day Parade The memory or t.h.st happy VE- Doy nine years o will be recalled by members of e co-nadia.u Leg- ion here tomorrow when the annual church parade is held in commem- ora.t.lon of the can size order. Marahslling the ponds will be C. A. I-Iale, Sergeant at Arms and he will give the order to full in es lo.- 30 in front oi the Legion I-Iome. During the pbtldi to the churches there will be e. brief but while put president Leo Doyle places a wreeth st the bus of the monu- ment. The Protestant party will go to Trinity United Church where Stanley Bryant, president of the local branch. will place s wreath and Benny Don-on will sound the Last Post. and Reveille. The Roman Catholic party will sttend service at the Basilica. where the wreath will be placed by first vice president Frank Rush and the Last Post. and Reveille sounded by William Chaisaon. I-leading the parade will be the Rccce Band. Following services they will re- form in front of Trinity and march up Richmond street past the saluting base in front oi the Pro- vincial Building where l-Ila Honor Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse will take the salute. B. ifiutiii Held Last Night CITY & DISTRICT DINNEBS SERVED. Dial 8862. TABLE LAMP! complete with Shade $9.00. Toomba Music Store. BUY A CAKE 1'03 MOTHER at the Tiny Tota shop, saturday. Mty 8th. 2.30 p. In. no 5.00 p. In. WE HAVE ONE used Hornet Power Chain ssw—look.s and runs like new. Prlmd to ‘sell. '1‘. G. Ives. !ANDY's—Now catering to Ban- quets. Weddings, Conventions and Social Gatherings. Phone 1412. CEREBRAL PALSY parent-group meeting at Y.M.C.A., Tuesday. May )1. 5 o'clock. Guest speaker will be present. 81'. PAUL'S SUNDAY School meets tomorrow morning at ten o’- clock. All members are urged to be present. Visitors and new members will receive I cordial welcome. GIVE MOTHER A TREAT. Vim’ Stewart Bakeries and take home II‘ selection from the wide variety oi home style baked goodies. . ME N T S SATUIIDAY special, chilled tomato Juice, meat. pie with vegetables, rolls and butter. tea. coffee or milk, 55 cents. FOR STUDEBAKER parts fromi‘ 1987 to 1953 models, we have tbem.i Some bargains in good used CB..I'5.l Consult us and save. T. G. Ives. Dial 6721. VISIT THE NEW’ Hl'.'.-\I)Ql'AR'I‘- ERS of the Mental Health Clinic, Palmer Building. 100 Fitzroy street, Friday, l0 to 12 and 2 to 4. Sat- urday, 10 to 12 The regular monthly meeting of the B. I. S. was held in the Whel—1 an building last night with the. new executive in respective places.. President Thomas MacAvinn oc- cupied the chair. The minutes of the previous‘ POLICE COURT — In the City Police court. yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin, one drunk and disorderly was fin-1 drunk and incapable was sent to‘ jail for 20 days. i NAMED COMMISSIONER nlGINN'ING MONDAY. Msy to. Adams Grocery will close at 8 p.m.. excepting Wednesday at 1 pm. and Saturday 10:80 pm. CENTENNIAL COMMIT!!! .. The nominating committee set up to bring in s slate of. 12 names or people to form the psrmsueut Oeu- tennial Commlttec for next. year's celebration met. last night at City Hall. After those selected have been interviewed their names will be presented before s full meeting next. week. ' PREPARE POI! MEETING — Arrangements for the ‘annual meet- ing to be held in the near future were made last. night at an execu- tive meetlng of the women‘: Pro- gressive Conservative Association held at the home of the , esldent. Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar. The preci- dent gave an interesting report on the annual convention in Ottawa which she had attended csrlier in the year. Local members were pleased to hear that a Maritime woman, Mrs. E. W. Sanaom, was elected national president. Follow- ing the serving of refreshments by the hostess the meeting adjourned on motion oi Miss Isabelle Storey. Personals L.S.LR.l Edward J. Banks left. Wednesday morning for Halifax, N. S._ where he will take a three month course at I-I.M.CB. "Studs- cons". Mrs. William Currier and daugh- ter. Mix Catherine Currierof Ot- tawa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parent at Ravcnwood, City. The many friends oi Mr. Edgar MacArthur. West Royalty, will be glad to learn that he is progres- sing following an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mrs. Percy Kim-h of Alberton is fed $20 and costs or 20 days and rspmdmg some time with hm. mcce_ Mrs. Freeman Cudniore, 48 Doug- ltis Street, while her daughter .lean.l is a patient in the P. E. Island annual meeting and an executive MI.‘ Leonud Alma“. Fuuen Mon_lH0SpllRI. meeting were read by the secre—‘ tsry and adopted as read. Brief reports were given by the various committee chairmen End 0. proposed trip to the Emerald: Irish Society was discussed. r A report from the Society's re-‘ presentutive to Charlottetownai Centennial Celebration meeting‘ was given and Bro. Ev Beagan Jr.. was appointed permanent delegate to future meetings. The meeting then closed with I social hour. ‘Card of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. Lea, Dr Irwin. my Special Nurse. and the Nurses and Staff of the P. E. 1 Hospital: also friends and neigh- bours for sending cards and treats. Mn. Ilsrold Webster. Mnrell. Card or rifanits The family of the late Mrs. Oliver LePo.ge wlah to thank all those who aunt. letters and cards of sympathy, also those who helped in any other way during our recent and bereave- ment. signed: ~ - Mrs. Stewart Purkman, Miss Edna Lcrsge. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my parents. John T. O'Brien who died ltlsy 9th. 1953, and Mrs. John '1‘. O'Brien who‘ died May 17th, 1932. Ioenot. forget you. my loved ones so dear Your memo J grows sweeter your sfttsr year. You cannot return. no my were see In vein I But. in llesvou, I am hoping . 1 To meet. you sgein. (Too durly loved to be forgotten). Inserted by their daughter, Mrs. -loeoplr Csmllllll. Him!!- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory M HAROLD JENKINS who placed sway May Hth. 1950. Sweet to remember him who once was here And who so absent is alwsys ueur. Mother, sister and Brother; The P.E.|. Music Festival A Mi. Maclean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER lrlottettown and N orfll Wllflhlro DIAL 5549 TIIE HEHHESSEY FUNERAL HOME 01 Kent IL W. J. BROWN Funeral Director 488] Dial 1400 It flour Ambulance Icrvlcs "Chilled. Courteous Scrvlu CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 18 llustovt St. DIAL one complete Fuecru see Ambulance Service — Director — Ilfilt I. BIADLII presents “STARS OF THE -FESTIVAL" under distinguished patronage P. W. O. AUDITORIUM — SATURDAY, MAY 8—2:30 P. M. Presiding Lt. Col. L. T. Lowthel Presenting Scholarships Mrs. Nell MscLea.u sud Miss Ada Ilsrrls - 0 Canada ireal, has been named a comniis-l sioner in Quebec for the taking of. acknowledgments for use in Prince- Edward Island. it was aiinounr-edl after a meeting of the Executive] Council. SAY FR.-\.\'K. if you had new engine in that half ton Studebaker truck it would be as good as new. T. G. Ives had new and rebuilt engiiiec. also new engines for M16 trucks. new crankshaits. bearings. etc. see or phone him today for special price T. G. Ives. ARSENK1 AND OLD LACE — Little Theatre Guild Presentation. Empire Theatre, Charlottetown on Thursday and Friday. 13th and lsth Mag. Membership tickets hon- ored. Sale of tickets for public at door. Hughes Drug and Old Spain '15 cents. HEl.l.0 ALEX where are you working now? Putting new roof on T. G. Ives‘ Garage. His Garage noiv is bigger and better than ever. He has all kinds of parts, engines. cars, etc. See Ives for all your stude- baker car needs. NEW SODALISTS RECEIVED- Mors than thirty new sodaliata were received into St. Joseph’: Sodality last Wednesday evening by Rev. Monsignor Patrick Mc- Mahon. who also delivered the ser- mon. The reception was held in the convent chapel and was at- tended by a large number oi members of .he Sodality and friends of the i.ew sodalista. Sol- emn Benediction was celebrated by Monsignor McMahon assisted by Rev. Francis Corcoran and Rev. Justin MacDonald. Following Ben- ediction lunch was served during which time the new members were welcomed by the Sodality Presi- dent and the Reverend Mother Superior. IN MEMOHIAM ; In loving memory of HAROLD A. JENKINS died my 8, 19.50. 5 Always remembered by Wife and family. Mi-5. Vernon Bolger, R.N._ and her daughter Anne Marie. of Highfield left to: Dorchester.Maas. by plane May 5. Mrs. Bolger is to complete studies for a Master 0! Science degree in Nursing Educa- tion at Boston University. Annual Ball last Night Members of the R..C.M.P.. their wives and friends in excess of 450 attended the annual ball of the or- ganizatlon held at the Charlotte- town I-Iotel last evening. Although there was general re- gret. at the absence of the famous orchestra of the R.C.M.P., original- ly scheduled to provide the dance music. Austin Connolly and his as- sociabea made a splendid Job of substituting. The 14 member R.C MP. or- The P.E.I. Music Festival presents “STARS OF THE FEST|lIAl."- under distinguished patronage SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8—8:00 P. ll. P. W. C. AUDITORIUM Presiding Dr. G. D. Steel Presenting Scholarships Mrs. J. P. Macllilllan O Canada 1.---I-ligliland Dancing~—iJunior Group Bl- Highland County Glen Gary Dancers 2.—Performance of Composition by Canadian-born musician Paul McEwen 3.—-Vocal Solo—The Merry, Merry Florence Ann Cameron -i.—Voi-t-ii Solo--Harri Times come 5.—Piano Duet-—Badinage . 6.——Dancing-Hinkey Dinkey Par-lezflvoos .. . .. 7.—Tuxis, Rangers, Boy Scouts. Cubs, etc.,—March Weather Holy Redeemer Cubs 8.-Girl Guides--Fair Canada, Our To Appear Here In Iris Song Concert America's Christopher Lynch. greatest lyric tenor of concert, radio and television fame. who will ap- pear in a concert. of Irish songs at st. Dunstan’: College on May’ 29- Announcement to this effect was made yesterday by the C01l98e'5 Alurrmi Association, which is spon- soring the event. Thirty years ago_ this you“! Irishman was born in Rathkealf. Limerick, Ireland. a place lithe known until the great. John Mc- Cormack himself discovered that it was the home of "s fine up- .standing young Irishman. with a beautiful voice." "He is the most likely to succeed me," added the great Mocormack, and today some music critics claim that no m_an will ever come closer to it. To the day he died in 1945 John McCormack's interest in Christoph- er Lynch never diminished He sent. the boy to his own teacher. Dr. Vincent O'Brien of Dublin. He coached the young terror _in repertoire and passed on to him the ideas and theories he had garnered in his own golden camer- It. was Mccormacirs intention to introduce Christopher Lynch to American audiences as soon as he felt the boy was ready for a career. but the great tenor passed away before this could be accomplished Charlottetown music lovers will have an opportunity to hear a race concert of the music which every- Mother-Mine l You've heard them in their dullness Ill’. llot.herbood's earthy -— of some- thing less than God: . A mothers are is Just to be ex- P003002 liar after all one didn‘t ask birth- day. But. God‘: Book. in deepest wis- dom says. Honor your birth from parents door If upon esrtb you wish long days. It's true: We're born" of flesh and spirit; desired and welcomed into life: At. worst — parents wish better for their children than themsclv-.. You are and will be — what birth and only life I What Mother. as wife sud Mother of the home, - Hu shaped of you. and pstterued all your ways. Of Mother never can you ‘ere be free. Oae’s heart returns to her. how- ever for one be.‘ She's maybe, like all of us, ‘some- whst. of clay. But Mother - mine is one in‘s.il one's world and life, The thought and touch of whom, in life or death, Kindlea life's embraces. telling love'a mystery. —-Wlllhsn L. Bailey oldest of us girls! of them . . . SUNDAY. May 9th is Mom's Big Day! Mother something really nice as a special remembrance um up so the children in the family can get Mom something can afford. These Gifts are all packaged In shimmering and are ready to give "as-is". 's in Summerside. The skins You'll want to set ,.;,,, th 10 Department at Holrnai-i's has grand MOTHER'S DAY G1;-1% grouped together for your choosing. The prices range from 50 cents I all which in , cCII0phanF Now while we are talking of Math . Dgv Glft.lng—-you'll want a CARD to go with your Gift and "5 find A wonderful selection of beautiful Mother's Day Card; Coutts right there in the 5 and 10 Department, these .1», the way from 5 cents to 1.00 each. Choose your own Mother Glft and a Special Card from the lovely collections Department of Ho‘ THIS is going to be a Crlnollne Summer from the young,“ ,0 t are more bouffant than ever and ,1. hi fashion says they must stick out! The Youth Centre has ml received some darling "little girl" SLIPS of glazed Broadcloth—believe me. they're adorable! outneu that anyone could desire. and srlooth; the straps and bodice tops are of dainty are double ruffles on the hemline; sizes are from 7 to 12 mg is 3.98. . . . I almost forgot one of the smartest features of this 511 the waist in back is Elastic Shirred in several rows, so tha p‘ fit snugly and hang superbly. Come choose your little girl one of bouffant Slips from the Youth Centre. the WEAR one and listen for the Comments——there are bound to be 1 because the BOLA TIES by Hickok are extreme fight) ties, they're fun to wear! The Men's Wear has quite om these sporty numbers. in a choice of lots of colors. are is round silk cord with metal slide and metal ends. "5" “SIM d°Z- h0l"S?. flnchor. door knocker and maple The young men all around the town will be wearing Bola T‘ their sport clothes; best get one now and be one of the 1“ Wm‘ this novelty. Holman‘: in Summerside. y°“ Cali "Mile 5. Priced ,1, a .. in the 5 :,',’§“;' only and stirieliil . . . and have an H, The broadcloth is extrenieeliruegty. PS'elet and then, ll‘? llrlca t it will a displ BOLA 213°; The Slide; leaf met“ The first to om, The price is 2.50 for a.BOLA TIE in the Men's W", I I Cord Of Thanks The nieces and nephew of the late John J. Power wish to thank all those who sent. Maaa curds. spiritual bouquets and flowers, or in any way helped in their recent bereavement. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Joseph L. Msthcson who puecd swey May Stir, 1951. Our hearts still uhe with lone- llncss. Our eyes shed many a boat God clone knows how much we miss III» As it ends smother year. Ssdly Missed but Lovlngly Reman- bcrcd by his Wife and Family. body loves when this famous Com- munity Concert artist. of i952-1953 makes his appearance at st. Duri- .st.an's to give the only scheduled Centennial Year Concert on May 29. chestra is chosen from the mem- bership of the headquarters bsnd.; and was unfortunately unable to‘ reach the city owing tzo planes be- ing grounded on account of adverse flying conditions. and Mrs. Fred Gates llanre Month of May again no More Eugene Dnnohue Marina Keys & Roht-rlii Lappiii West Royalty School Country 1st Central Royalty Guide Company 9.-School Chorus«Rain in Summer .. l[).—School Chorus—-O Temporal O Mores ._ ll.—Folk Dancing-—Pop Goes The Weasel l2.—Rhythm Band—0wn Selection l.'l.—Clarlnet Solo—0wn Selection i4.—School Chorus—Canadlan Boat l5.—School Chorus-—'1‘he Farmer’: Boy l6.—Junlor Girls‘ Choir~~A Child's 1‘T.—Choriil Reading—-Don Durk of Rochford Square ...Model School . entral Royalty School chford Sq. Junior Choir ..Spring Park School‘ Song Pray .. Dowdee .. . . Remarks hy Adjudlcator Miss Helen Yen, B.A.. Ed.M. l8.——Square Dancing-—Pop Goes The Weasel l9.—Rhythm Band—0wn Selection 20.-—Violin Sol<>—Countr_v Dance 21.—Boya‘ So|o—A Sea Song .. 22.—Mezzo-soprano Solo; A Fun Y 23.-—Operatic Solo ttenori~—Own Selection... est Kent School’ ...Wlnsloe School ‘. Norma Jean Gay 1 Donald MscLeod ..l~{elen E. Roach i ..AC 1 Guy Beaudoln 2A.—Vocal Solo—I Will Give My Love An Apple......F/O Ralph Emery‘ E.—l«Ilghlsnd Dancing—(Int. group)--Double Sword Glen Gary Dancers Z-Baritone Solo—-sombre Woods 2‘l.—0ratorlo Solo——But the Lord is Winnlfi-ed P. Newman R.———Douhle Quartette-—'l‘he Ash Grove 29.——Mixed Duet-—Own Selection Selection 31.—Mixed Quartettt.-—'I‘he Long Dev Closes R.C.A.l‘. Glee Club (Group A) 30-Male Quartette—-Own 32.—Mlxed Duet-Love Divine! all Winnlfred McMullln and F0. Ralph Emery .13.-—Rural Churrh Choir (mixed voices. four part)—Own set...-um R.C.A.li‘. Choir. Summerlldg 34.-Rural Church Choir (unison)-—Own selection Guy Recicot iri"tiii£i"B'c"ii’ii‘ o Central Royalty Glee Club uy Racicct ‘At Helen Roach ....Four Tons of Harmony Loves Excelllng Nancy Thompson 1.-Plano S0lD~ The Elf and the Fairy . renda Lee Miitlow 2.——Glrls' Solo—Kitty'it Tongue . .. . . 3.—Beginnera' Violin Soio~Contemplat_lon 4.—Beginners' Plano Solo—'l‘he Cat 5.—Piano Soio- The Rooster .. 6.——Swnrd Dance . . . 1.—Junior Boys’ Choir--The Torchbearers . Chrrry Valley. Orwell and Vernon River Choirs GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Winners from Classes 131. 140, I30. 12!, (Ma), 72. 73. 81. 32. Ind[ '74. .\'ef_t0 he ndludlcaied. shall appear in the final programs this eve- nlng either at Charlottetown or Summerside in accordance with fel- 8.——Schocl Chorus—-Fairies in the 9.—Choral Reading- Two .l-‘rogs . .. l0.—Glrls‘ Solo-—Bt-rilime ll.—Vlolin Solo—.luno Days , . l2.—Rhythm Rnnrl Own Selection l.'l.—Bo_vs‘ Solo--Robin's Breakfast l4.—Piano Solo—-Frolic . . 15.—- Girls’ Solo- A Pleasant i)a.v l6.——School Choru!——The Four Winds’ l1.—Schi-ml Charu!t——(.'u(‘koo Song I8.-—Piano Duo lElPl'nPnIHf')) . l9.—l>'ioys‘ Solrr-The Spider Huntt-r 20.-Highland Fling , . 2l——Violin Solo Whippnorwill 22-Plano Solt>—Wnltz In A Minor 23.—-Dance-Jimmy Crnrkod Corn ,, _ 2l.—School Choru«—Little Boy Moon H.--School Chorus---Brut-e and the Gf\D SAVE T Steven Peters A Dennis Boudreaii Moonllgh Glenda Stewart anet Louise Gay Winsloe School . David Hayes Carol Ann MacDonald .\lHIRllN"l Miirlntyre North .Vil|lnn School Spring Park School Paul and Faith MacEwen Heather Burke _ . . Gary Chipmait Sandra Squarebrlggs I .Tt-acadle Cross School‘ Prince St. School Prince St. School Spider _ HF‘. QUEEN tlval rules on page 102 in official program. Please contact the concert convenor in your vicinity early this‘. evening to ensure insertion on these programs. MORTON new tiuitiao i INSURANCE OOUNSELIDRS ‘ and TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: Insurance 8040 - Travel 8541 CIlAIILO'I'I'E'l'0WN. P. E. I. iiorictro MOTHERS As in the past Ed's Taxi will be offering free taxi ser- vice to all Mothers going to and from Church on Moth- er‘: Day. ED’S TAXI Phone 6561 gesoeeeeeeseeoesooeeeoeeeeeoet 5 roa1'ttEBEs'|'tN .,,_,Q. 3 5 Cameras « .. no PHOTO SUPPLIES : See 3 TAYLOR'S§ ; JEIUELLERS ; : 31!/atlefieng m.ust'llE -ms iioueit DEALERS : W‘ CEJ. . Maple Leaf TAXI WINNING NUMBERS 30062 —— 32240 6581 DIAL 6582 MOTHER'S DAY Special new Mother’: Day boxes are available at no extra charge CANDIES ofla spring breeze. ly hottled for gift giving. 4_'III “Kolnlsch" Eau de Cologne, in the famous globe decanter .. {III “'l'0SCA" Eau de Cologrle, the most exciting . . . the world. . _4'lIl Famous Rhine Lavender. perfection in_an age-old favourite Whether Mother’: eighteen or eighty... THERE'S NO GIFT LIKE ON MOTHER'S DAY This Mother‘s Day. give one of these world-famous Eau de Colognes or per- fumes. Rhine. imported from Cologne on the So exquisitely. subtly blended . they echo the crisp, fresh flavour Each one wonderful- 90c to I33 subtle cologne in II to 813 most 81 to“ We have mbhy-‘otherWzuggestlousrm OIIBPNSIICII ns Pen & Pencil Sets. luxuries in Musical Powder Boxes. We'll be glad to help you make Mother happy. Extra—-We have a Special Give Away. see It! We will be open all day Sun.. 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