.1.ULY 17.1955 THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN -111-TI! column is reserved for news "1 local interest. but advertising .,1 a newsy nature may be inserted ,1 five cent: a word. strictly pay- able in advance. -CRASWELL for Better 1-now graphs. MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Golf club dance to-iiiglit. Alli-I YOU COMING to the Golf Club Dance to-night? "VVE TREA'1l THE SICK WELLS Glggey'3 Pharmacy, iicirt Stewart? Bakery. ATIBIVIEI) TODAY. 107151 .9119 refrigerators. Biycntrrri 1i”tx'a.1'. kcrir anti KEROSENE. . 11.1110 Gas Refrigerators. and l1iacKay. .V0'l'1Cl7-c. ibrtors of live stock :11 the Pi'o1iiclal Exhibition are 111111rided that entries close July 11.11.11. and Pro- Bryeiitoii I! It E A l)M.II:'tNiC l'rcsbyiei'ia1i 1”:1rri'cl1 scr1'1c Sunday, July 10, at 1100 A. .11. suirrlny School at 1.30 11 M. t;0oci11ill .ViacDougall, Student Alilllslcli. l1'LASll - Thc attractive, desir- alilrs anrl ;:ln1i1r11'oti1ilSl.'13 Cold- qmt i'efr"1;:r11'1lr1rs are here. See 1111:1111 lrirlay at Simpsons-Scars 1.111,, (fl1ario1lt1l1111'r1. 1113. 1;()HPI”.l. l', W he atl ey 11111-11, 11111111111: 1.or1l's 11:1)" :11 8.00 p 111. ltIt:Il1I)' R171. .111 111111-ome. Nn 1-nllcctioris lliisccll lirrrris and Albert ltanisa). til-i'l' 1'Ol'R I IR is 111 early 1111- Proviiiciirl ldxlirbitiori as pos- itrvcly no cirtiics 11111 be accepted after July 25111. Early entries are appreciated as catalogues have to he made out. YORK I'.1Sf1'0RAI. CIIARIEE - The llnited Church of Canada. .1l11iistc1'.RI1v .1 :11. Sprnulc. Sun- day. July 10, 1953. 1130 A. M. York; 1100 A. M. Cr-iitrttl; 730 P. M, Rrackley . (EFT l'()l'R ENTRIES Ill early 1171' Pr'o1'ii1c:i1i l-Zxliihitlori as pos- itively no entries 11111 be accepted after July 115111. Early critrlr-s are appreciated as catalogues have to be made out. BIRTHS. MARRIADES. DEATHS 5111: Per Insertion "1 mrrrirs itt)l.IST(lN - .11."t:11?(i31T1F13IG liospital .111l.1' 14, to George R. and Mrs. llrvustrm, :1 son, George Wnrr-1-11. .IIt'.IIAIl0.V - 11 1111- II l'i n or tfoiinly III1v.11Il:ll mi luly 13, 1i1.'1.'l, to iilr aurl Mrs. Papa ,'1l1-Mpihnu, Kinkora. a rlauglitcr, l(:1rcr1 Annc. .lIncl.EAN-At the (Timrlnttetown Ilospitnl on Tlit11's1iu,v, July 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Doiiiilrl Mar'i.ean, incc Norirla l1,vr1n) a son, Donald Cliarlcs. ST. JOHN-At Souris. July 15th, Patrick St. John, in his 88111 year. The funeral 11111 he held from iris late rcsideiicc. in St. Mnr,1"s Church. Souris, on Friday morning at 10.00 A. M. Interment in the church cemetery. 11101130.-.-11 P. 1-:. I. llrispilril on Thursday, Jtil1'lIi.193.'l, Fred- erick Mnhhs of Covcliead Road in his 81st year. resting 111 the )1ncLea11 I-'ur1eral ilonie. l1'uneral from York l'nit(-ti tfhiirch, Sat- urday, service Uoiiinicricirig at 2:00 p.m. Internicnt York ceme- lcr,v. BAllRIAl'I.T At AIEIXIITIPYIIIF on Thursday. July 111111, Madeline 1'-tsrrlault, 11Ifr1 of 11111 lain Alnx Rnrriruill, 111 her Rlsl. year. R11- iuniris 11'il1 I111 ll';lIlxft'I'1'Il(I from 11111 1111111111011 l-111111-1.11 llo1114- 1111 Sattir'dri,v to the ironic 111 her 5011, Patrick Blllliltilll, )laxii11e.1'rlIc, from 11hcr'r1 the funcrril will I!II(I' place on 31111111111, July 211111 in l-Iiznioiit Bay ('11urcl1 for Mass at '1 (10 11.111. lrrtvriiiciit 111 the --Irurrh H"lll11It"l',l. tiAIiI.ANT-Al the in ('l1arlotteto11n, on July 171111, 1111111111 Gallant, in his T121111 year. llcriiiiiiis lr:1r1.sfr11'1cil ,1'11sle1'dii,1' from the t'l1arlottclo1vn 191111011111 llriuie to 1115- tlvinipton I-Tuner-11.1 llorue, Siliiiriicrsiiie, tlimive to his Iatc 1-csitlciirr-111 Ml. t'nrmt1l from 11l.'11'c to Mt. .s'r1t1ii'1l:1,v 91111 11111 1-1111111-I - tfitv llosriitnl 11licrn the funeral will take on at the Cliu rrh Miiss in t':1vi11cl 1111111111111: for liitcrrniciit. ,' .. CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Itluston St. DIAL 4020 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service .-DIroctore- II. It). Bradley" J. W. Melanin ll.il. Maclean UNDERTAKEB l'JMBAl.l'.lER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlro PHONE 149 COOK'S for Perfect. Pictures JIMMYS TAXI-Dial 7379 or 7370. SPECIAL A'I' AI)El.l.A'S Mill- inery 391.00, sl.95, 32.95. 53.95 ”YOIJR. DOLLAR BUYS MORE- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITE 5119.00 up. .1. P. MacPherwn and Son. JOHNSON ls JOHNSON Drug- gests, new dial number 4133. l.ADlES' SIIOH.'l'IES. regular to sites. Now marked to clear at seen at Tire Greendal Ladiw Store. 1110 lGreat George Street. Master Feeds-Aiiotlier car ar- riving Preston, Rackham, Wheatley River. also grinding and mixing lservice. Feeders who keep records use Master. ST. J Oil NIS PRESBYTERIAN Church,l1elfast Sunday, July 19. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Ser- vice 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. James E. Heaihwood. MA. Min- ister. .'llIIiLllN'I'2R.I' specials at Hi- Style Milliricry. 16315: Great George St., clearing summer styles up t.o 335.05 rcgular for 351.00. Other specials at 32.00 and 33.05. IVNITI-II) CHURCH OF CANADA Covelicad Charge. Services for July 19th as follows: Covehead Road 0.30 A. 111. West Covehead 11 A. M. Ull- ion Road. 7.30 P. M. Norman R Green, Minister. HUNTER IIIVER (IHARGI-1. Ser- vices July 19. liampshirc. 9.45 with Communion. Wiltshire 11.15 with Communion. Hunter River, 7.30 with Communion. Rev Howard Christie, B. D. Minister. VISIT III-S'I')'I.ItI 1111112 Great George sl1ov1'i11g attractive new velvet and tanasheens. the rill-weather hat, in smart styles and colors. Every stile-Iii Style. ?1lill1ncr;v, E St. Now 1 E.VGA(lE)IENT-- Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Murphy, Emerald, ari- iiounce the engagement of their dltLl;:llIPr, Joan, to George Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, Central Bedeque. Marriage to take place early in August. 'l'IIE PHESTH TERIAN CIIl'R(7H in Canada. Sclicdulc for Sunday, July 19111. Calcndonia 11 A. M. tstinday School 10 A. 111.! Murray Harbour South 3 P. M. Wood 15- lands 7.30 P. M. (Sunday School 6.30 P. .11 1 Minister, Rev. E. S. llales. N0 NEW I'()LI(l CASES-Not it single new case of polio has deve- loped in this Prnvirice since last. year, reports Dr. Owen Curtis, De- puty Minister of Health and Wei- fare. Fifteen cl1ilrii'c11 zirnong those previously stricken. are constantly ieceiviiig treatment. by rotation in the Polio Clinic. ST. PETI1lIl'S BAY PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday July lllth. Marie. Sunday School 10.00 A. M.: Service 11.00 A. M.: St. Peters, Sunday School 11.00 A. M. Service 3.00 P .M. Greenwich, Stirr- day School 10.00 A. M. Service 730 P. M. The speaker will be Rev. J. W. Howe, of Carleton. P. E. I. H0I'Sl-IVV'AIl3lI1VG PARTY -- A housewarmiiig awaited Mr. and Mrs. John Francis at their new apartment when they recently re- turned fioni their lioiieymoon at Pmvidencc, R. I. and Boston, Mass. Afternoon tea was served. Mrs. Arthur Fraiicls poured while Mrs. Frank Thoriie. of Charlotte- ,town. served. The table held two wedding cakes which were cut in traditional manner by the bride and groom. Lovely wedding gifts were on display. The bride was the former Thelma. Bishop. BREAK AT MARSHFIELD-R. C. M. P. are investigating 11 break at Muttart's store, Marshfleld. which occurred between 8.30 and 10.30 p. m. Wednesday evening. A quantity of cigarettes and 8. small sum of money was missing. The store and residence is combined and Mr. and Mrs. Muttart. were away for the evening. Evidence shows that the thief or thieves made several attempts to open windows, but being unsuccessful in got into the building. that former Guardian of Kingston. Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Bond left yesterday for Baf- fin Island 111 the Baha'i up all sorts of woolens and parkas,' st said. Mrs. five men at the weather Personals Parkdale. were Sunday B. VV. l-Sirt. Blanchard, Charlottetown. ads. At Ottawa Dr. They the end he is a member. return home about August. Says Women Take Responsibilities Too lightly women take their responsibilities too lightly, Stella Ncwsome, 65. secretary Britain's Suffragcttes. interested in us. but Newsome said sadly. to see 11omc11 ignoring leges for which we fought so hard.' This week the Suffragettes celebrating the. birthday rant mother who got women vote in Britain 35 years ago. Beside a. bronze statue of Mrs Pankliurst. in London's Gardens hundreds of fresh quets from men and women at over England are suffrage in Manchester in 1905. Says British Hens Misused LONDON. (Reuters!-The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Thursday be- gun a campaign to protect 5,000,- 000 British hens. It alleges that the hens are for- ced to work a. 14-hour day and that poultry farmers henpeck them. Nonsense, said the ministry of agriculture, "the hens livc shelter- ed, comfortable, healthy lives." Anti furthermore, a. ban on bat- tery laying would be cruel to 50.- 000000 British people. who would have 150.000.0011 less eggs 9. year. PHI-ZSIIYTERIA-V-E CIII'R(iH In tlanadii, Brookiiuld t'l1drg11. ficr-I 11111-s for Suritiay, July 10th, arcj 1:19 folIr11vs: Sr11'i':1r1iei11 of the! l.or(l's Siipper 11111 be ol1scv1e(Il at liartsville, 11:00 .-1.111.; lhcrei will he 11 worship service at 7:101 pm. At 3:00 pm. the Queen's lt'o1inty I..O.l.. annual ('l1urr'l1 service nnri parade 1vill I111 hclrl I111 the rlitlrch :11 Iirnokficltl. Sun- 'da,v School at Brookfield at 2.00 p.m. Sunday School at Glasgow Rnarl 10:30 (1.111. Rr-v. Laivrcncc lilaikic will conrlur-t all services. Everyone welcoiiic. FUNERAL AT ST. TIIEl(l1ISA-- The funeral of the late Philip S1nit.li was held Thursday morn- ing from the Charlottetown Funer- nl Home to St. Cut1ibert's Church, St. Theresa, where Requiem Mass '11”-ts celebrated by Rev. James A. Smirh, nephew of the deceased who also conducted the service at the grave. Th 9 Rev. Basil Crokeri. and Rev. Francis Corcorsn assisted in the choir. Tire pallbear- crs were: Joseph Cullen, Chester Bradley. Joseph Maccarthy, Ja.m(-.11 Campbell, George smith and Lean- ard Bradley. Interment was in the church cemetery. IN MEMORIAM of Sylvia daughter Ernest A. Mac- nho died this In loving memory Jenn Mnclhy, beloved of Mr. and Mrs. Kay, Pnrktlnle, (late 1919. Our memories grmv dearer iItIII For love can never 410. Card Of Thanks I&'c wish in express our sin- rcrc thanks in all who so kindly and promptly came to our Il- slstsnce during our recent fire, and worked so hard and saved our home. i A. A. Mnclwlin. Peter is Rom! this, they smashed a window and ARCTIC-BOUND BRIDE -Word has been received over CP wires reporter, Jameson Bond was married this week to Gale Kesss. most recently 11111 the ice-breaker D'Ibe11vllle following a. marriage ceremony in Toronto and another, World Faith wedding Eervicc. ii1.Mont.real. Unlike most brides, Mrs. Bond hai little choice when it came to choosing her trous- seau. "My husband has done most of the shopping for me, picking Bond who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Keass of Osoyoos, B.C.. figures she will be kept busy cooking for the station where her husband is employed and also learning the Eskimo Inllgllhgd. Mr. and Mrs. George Maclviillnn. visitors to Mt. Stewart, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L51: J. H. Blanchard and Mrs. leave this week-end on a. visit to Mont- real, Ottawa, and Western Can- Blanchard will attend a meeting of the Fed- eral Dlstrict Commission of which expect to, Miss the smallest clilld. LONDON, tR.eutersl - Modern! hard-won civic says of "I meet a few women who are many more who never even heard of us," Miss ”I suppose it is natural that we should be taken for granted, but I don't like the privi- are of the late Emmeline Pankhurst, the mill- the Victoria bou- today honoring the memory of the woman who started the agitation for women's THE GUARDIAN. cnaacorrcrowrv Big Program For Air Show Here Next Week 1 Mr. Bill Sweet. An1crica's num- ber one aviatioii sporting events announcer arrives in (ii1i1r1otte- town today with his National Air Shous front Ljoluriibus, Ohio. Mr. Sweet. the famed "Sill Bweet" of Zack Music-y's comic strip ”Smilin' Jack" will have with him his entire cast of pro- fessional flycrs who will be in the air over Cliarlottctown on days before the big show. After playing in all the lead- ing American cities before huge crowds, National Air Shows be- gin 11 tour of five Msritinie centres before working back to Cleveland for the annual Cleve- land Air laces which will he held in Aircust. of this yer-1r. Na- tional A111 Shoivs art as the "Fly- ing Circus" of this great annual air classic. Officials of 201 Winfi. l1.(T.A.I-1. ' rrtonri-rieraironi Assor-iutiori feel confident that these flying aero- hats will leave nothing to be rte- sired in an airsho1v. All the thrills of the power (lives, inside and outside loops, sky writing, hnrrel rolls, parachute jumping, etc.. are gtiarnrrtccil to leave chills, even t.o the most experi- enced fl,ver. And Air Simu- leaving no stones unturned In nialte sure that the public will be 111111 treated. From the very first it was (iccided to keep the nrlniissiori as low as possible so that e1'cvynnr- could have the opportunity of seeing the first air show of its kind here since July, 1931. Tire show is all prrifcssinnal, l1o11e1't1.r scieral i11i1:1tetri1 flycrs will he arriving in Charlottetown as eager in see the proceedings officials are R.C.M P. will he on hand look after the hulzc Amount of traffic expected and all is now in readiness for the rnerfloiv crowd which all indications point will he on hand on next Wed- nesday afternoon. to lRevisiting Province lifter Some Years A forrner iieiispaperman with the Canadian Press and now 11 clergy- man with the Church of England. Rev. N. M. Sarge, S. T11. is again visiting this city after an absence of several years working in the Northern Canada mission field. He is accoriipaiiied by Mrs. some and their two children and is visiting his sister. Mrs. C. T. Michael Cliarles, 0 School street. When his vacation ends Rev. Mr. Sorge will again go north to be Clergy Principal Administrator of the Pelican Indian Residential School near Sioux Lookout, Ontario. The school has an enrolment of 160 pupils with a white staff of 16 wnrking imcler the administra- tor. Thc former experience which Rev. Sorge acquired as a news- paperman, bookkeeper arid youtfli councillor will be of value in his new ficlcl of eiideai-our". of Amlicrst. N. 3.. working tmvarcls his Bachelor of Divinity degree. - l "j ”O1w'r:'.-. 1 is paying benefits to upwards of four present: time, which is at least one hundred and the same time last year, the past week, when thirty girls were Telephone Company following the Charlottetown. figures also are number of men who lost. their em-. ployment when terminated at Bruce Stewart's some weeks ago. men were country residents, who moved to the city and whose term them enough contributions Unemployment Insurance fund, to Bruce Stewart's have found oth- is the let.-down in the private build- ing buildings. ness houses. carried out a year ago by the city of Charlottetown had much with making the summer of 1952 a bright one from the employment standpoint. program this year is on a. far more modest scale. 'liarden Party For A native, he is rvresentlyi '1-if men It Maritime Central Main- tenance, and it is said that furth- er cut-baeks in employment may develop at this plant later, al- though no official confirmation of this report has been made. The approximately four hundred benefit claimants listed at the local National Employment office hail from all parts of King's and Queen”: Counties as well as Char- lottetown, and the increase over last year is rtharcd by the rural districts to some extent. The National Employment Office hundred claimants at the fifty more than at The total was increased during more than laid off by the inception of the dial service in Helping to swell the the considerable ship repair work llnylnt Senor! With the approach of the hay- ing season a small number of farmers are looking for temporary help, but me demand is not great as Ill other years. some farmers who have been awaiting the arrival of immigrant farm labor were helped out this week by the arrival of six German A proportion of these of work at Bruce Stewart's gave to the entitle them to benefits. Some of the men released by cr employment either locally or in ””m lmrkers Md Several "om mainhlnd mWM' bu" many Mm ”' H(llt.mI:' very difficult to obtain mam ldlet 'native Islanders for farm jobs. ymmrggm p-M10, Many men formerly employed in agricirlture, are working in Labra- dor or further north, and still more have. located in the industrial towns of Ontario. Without the immigrant farm labor which arrives in ms Prov- ince every year, the National Em- ployment office believes it is doubt- ful if some of our largest farm- ers could continue in business. Very much a factor in the none too buoyant employment situation of homes and commercial The number of residences under construction is much smaller than in any of the past. few years, and there is little renovation or ex- tension work being done to busi- Province in six months or a year, but they usually remain long enough to see their farmer-employees through the farming season. - Further aggravating the workl, shortage has been the Iayiiig off Don't. miss ilie Congre- gational Tea held on West Covehead Church Grounds, Wednesday, July 22. Supper served from 5 p.m. The extensive paving program to do The City Council's Liberal candidates More than 500 guests were wel-,1 cnmcd by Hon. 8. Earle MacDonald 1 and Mrs. MacDonald at the garden party yesterday afternoon on the spacious grounds surrounding their beautiful home at 99 North Riverl Road. The nartv was srvonsrrred b.v' the Women's Liberal Club of Char-I I lottetrywn in honor of the Queens I hereby give notice that I will County Liberal candidates, Messrsr Cecil Miller and Ncill Matiresmtl The function was held on thel "M1111 lawn Where 5 11111119 m3'”(IU99 not be. responsible for nI1,v tiehts tent. open on all sides disclosed incur-n-.1 by my win-, two beautifully decorated tables, One was centered with a profusion INN! this ltlth day of July of deiphenium. prlmro-es and syr-1 5- 9-. 1953- inga. flanked b11 silver candelabra: NW” with yellow tapers and the other GEORGE A. JEn'.RY' W85 centered with red and white roses. snapdra-Ron and baby breath flanked by sili-er candelabra withl, 227 King Street. T"1c?:i1?rT111-1i6d'r1'1TpaE-,"is 1;" I PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS RUSTICO, Stella Maris Iiall . . Moriday, July 20 FORT AUGUSTUS, Church Hall .. Tuesday, July 21 CLIFTON. New London Hall Friday, July- 24 ELDON, Belfast Hall . . Monday, July 27 BONSIIAW, W. 1. Hall . Tliursday, Jilly 30 ALL MEETINGS AT 8:31) P. M. Meetings will be addressed by W. C. S. McLLire, J. Angus McLean and other speakers. PRESERVING STRAWBERRIES 15 box crate, 10 lbs. of Sugar, both for 554.19 delivered MT. EDWARD HEIGHTS liIAIiKE'I' Dial BRIGHTON STORE-DIAL 8874 STU'S TU 6611 RNABOIFT. 1115511 cpu oserve Ilie best! g j?" isa niscouitr on ALL STOCK MODELS FOR W. R. 111. 11: Prepare belle! meals ow-. mirclrly and convenrently, enfny yr-a1'round variety; solve leftover problems; make fewer shopping trips and save money through quantity buying when prices are lowest, 11111111101111 VHARVESTER Mae 1 one WEEK our. 1 JENKINS. --..-- ... 0. s1. out see; Province of Prince Edward Island DEPAR'l'l1ll-INT OF PUBLIC WORKS & UIGIIWAYS TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Saturday, July 23, 19511 for ilic Siibrzradc (Jon- slruction of 'llrans-Canarla 1ligli1vay Section CORN- WALL to MALPEQUE ROAD, 3.4 miles. Specifications and Tender forms may he ohtaincrl at the office of the undersigncri, Proviricial Building, Cliarloitctmvri, Prince Edward Island. Lowest 1111 any Tcridcr not rreccssrriily at-ccptccl. Note: Tcndcrs will be opened at the above adver- tised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or 0ther11'ise) and lie present at the opening. R. (6. WHITE. Deputy Minister of Public Works & Highivays. Cliarloitetoivn, Prince ICClWal'1'I Island. July 15. 1953. QUEENS ODIINTY LIBERAL MEETINGS MONDAY, Jl'I.Y 20-Hampton Hall. WEDNESDAY. JIYLY 22-Clifton Hall. FRIDAY. JULY 24--Brndalbane Hall. These meetings will begin at 8:30. They will be attended by the candidates. Cecil A. Miller and Neil A. Mnthcson. end by other prominent Liberals. Everyone In welcome. 35 : Large Increase Noted In, Unemployment Claimants Most of the newcomers leave the. 1 1 1 :1 Prccisioii Aerotirmc 'l'i'r1pl1j. and M mnnms In Km”. WM four times 111nr1er of the 1-meted. . JJNI as ":1 M1591. W511-bee ,, . , , , , ,ll1averi fellow with a good outlook Poi.sl1.iig Py1or.s iiopliy, 11111 fl) Hm :1”... bv mp mnender in g maiieuver, the "C11l)la. Roll” diiriiiu 1”, F1111 FI'-HIPS. Miss F011- Nati11r1;1l'Air Shows 1-xliililliori of r'li””C;!1 C?ftI1giXmF(';:3:g1”i: dare-devil flyzng at Cr1arlol.'.crr1wn 11", Wm,” m. hp”, '0 Han,” hr. Airport on Wednesday, July 22. 11,...-11 (AGE FIVE. I" A" 5"" ""9 icanadian Showgirl I I Murdered in ll.Y. 1.. NEW YORK. 1APl .. A pretty Canariiaii-born Broadway sliowgvirl was stabbed and beaten to death Thrirsciay, apparently by a drink- frcnzled suitor who then killed himself, Dead are lilollde siriger FlOl”EIl('P . For-zbcrg. 2.3, of Fort Frances. 0111., being ;;l'0(llllGfI for possible . stardom in the hit musical, '1Won- derful Town." and Lester Johnseii. 23. a liaiidsnnic candy salesrnan and Korea war vctcrari. A' the Winter Garden tliealrr rvhcrr ltvwilrrid Russell is starrirtz 1111 "tvniicli-rtril TV111-:1." cast men'- her: descriherl Miss For-sberg as a "sivcr-t, quiet kiri. 11111. at all the usual Broaduiiy type" Joliziscii was receiitlv dlscliarcerl from the Uri led States arniv aftrr three 1 Capt. Rod Joceiyri laborer times 11111111-r of the li1'c:'r1a'..oiia1l his Y-220 Dart execiiting the new cafe near his l1riii1P. '1-ms, liulllrr ..r 1.1.1111 ii.-111111 2101': 111-...-r nr um Frigidaire in 111- Stimmersirle Rirethrlay tialcv (,'on1nat 11as Mr. ANTOINE RICI-IARIT of Mont (lariu:-1. TIIF. holder of 1.11111 H.-111m 111111;, 11111111111 nf Hie Realty Waslwrs 111111-liirrc 111 the Vll1lllll0liSltI't Hrrllrri.-1,v t'.'1l1r tlnntrst 11'as-MISS Kl.-XI'1ll'l .Vl.X'l'IIl-IS(r.N' of 110111 "1llr';. 'lll1l-I holder of 1.1111111" lirillnt 311811. 11'r111c1 of the act of Ii-I7 Roz"!-1 S1lvervv:11'c ill the Stirriiiicisidc 1111111111111 (lake (lorries! 11'as-MRS JAMES IIATIDY r1f tiortxxay Slrrtirui. (1ONGRA'1ll'I. 'l'lf1.VS '17) 'I'1I1".la'1C l.l1('lx'Y P191 l"'i.l”. XVIIO GUESS!-Ll! Till-I ('i)RR ll 1l'l1IlGll'li 1".,'1 H151 til" 111112 111 I IIUIAIAN BlR'l'II- DAY (X11111-II IF 1n111- lmiisc lmr-1m1rs Inn IIHI .1111-1 -.t:-:-1m- Iwntaka your lnrzurc anti ' cool your licalml 11111111 111 rim ficalr .11rtr1nn1-.- r1( your nun yard? Of , 1 1111s in the rlopni'11i111rit - (5. II. III. - course, you'll nccri some l.,1i1N iFI'f1.VlTi'ftl) for true outdoor corn- fort and the I5ur'nit1ire Dcpzirriricnts of lloliiianls 111 ('harlotletot111 and in Sumriie "trio h'i1r- 11 11011111111111 lI.KSOl”Il'1lPllI. of I..Xil'N CIIAIITE ))l'l('PlI from 11.31) to l"iE1.'1 1-111111. You can 11111111511 from Chairs ninlie of selevtetl liartiivmid in 11111111111 or sr1o11',1'-wliitc finish, Seats aiul backs are of 1-olorfirl (llI('I1'; or 111.1111-as-11-hrcc7.c rilumiiiurn with seats mid backs of 11111111 or plastic coritctl filI)l'lL'. The l.:11vn Chnirs are in a number of styles -strriight arm till-'ill'S or ridjustahle lounge chairs. 'lil'iey're all comfortable as 1-2111 he and 11111 strong enoirgli to last for many seasons. ('omn in and ('Ilfl(TSP lire mics you like for your out- door xttninwr li1in;: you'll 111111 norlles :11 l.a'.1r1 ('l1a1rs in the I'Ilr11i- ttlrc ltcpartnicirts of Roth 1lr1li11:111 Stores St.'.'1ft1'1E.'RTl'ME Ll COTTON RLOUSE T-me. we 1h'.nk' Cotton 8101.133 are so very right with your wirle tfotton Skirts, 111111 Pedal Pusher: and with comforizilile Shorts. I spotted is rock of good Iooiters in the Sportsivezir Ilepzirliiicnt this moriiirig and 11111 11111111, quite sure that they 1111111 the samc lrinris in 11111 1.111111 Shop in ('har1ottctn1v11 11111, Thr1s41. (Wilton Blouses are tziilorcri or sporty. s1r1r11'r1lr1ss or 111111 1111711, short sleeve: 111111 are 111 a v;1i'1cty of nirrtcrials inritlrling dcriim, r-irrirl ;:1112l1:1r11 nr Knllll rrilnrml hrr1arlI'lr1ll1: the sive range is front 1.:'1n )9 - all at just one price. can each, I look :1 '”ganrler" at the SHORTS Wlt.ie 111111 they are 1cr;v fasliinii right--the sire". nrc from 12 to 20 111111111.-' for Shorts are 199 to 119R a pair. M11- Xlatc tlicsc Shorts 111111 11111 I't'Ill4'llT Rlouscs and 11111111 l1:1vc a real 1.11111- mer rosttinic that's cool and voiiifnrhrtwlc Yn11'tl fmrl tlvwc and other xport ;::1rmr111I-; in the Little Shop, (ilrarlottnrriun nnrl tlir. Sporti- vvcar :11 l1o1m:111's in Silrririir-rsirlr. WEEK END SAVINGS Nes-Tea. buy one get one free . . . . . . 59: Certo, bottle 29c Marshmallows. McCormack's. lb. 39:: Blendepi Juice. 2 tins 291: Kraft Miracle Whip, 8 oz. iurs . . . . . . . 29: Royal Russett and Graves Apple Juice 48 oz. 35: New Rinso Detergent. large . . . . . . . . 39: Robin Hood Flour. 24 lb. bag .. .. .. SL7? Super Suds. large. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . 69: Val and Fab. 1 reg. size free with one giant pkg 15c. Jello. uIlflavors.3for.............291: Broken PekoeTea. lb. 591: Peanut Butter, 4 lb. pails . . . . . . . . .. 31.39 Plunter's Peanut Butter. 16 oz. . . . . . . 42c Raggedy Ann Peaches, I5 02., 4 tins . . 69: Canned Milk. Carnation, Nesries, 6 tins 891: By the case 36.80 Chocolate Mallow Cookies. 1 lb". . . .. 39: White Swan Toilet Tissue, 2 rolls . . . .. 25c FRESH FRUIT G: VEG. I9: Z91: 25:: .25: oce---not Large Head Lettuce . . . . . Ripe Tomato. pkg. . . . . Large Cukes, 2 for . . . . Neew Beets. 7. bunches -.. ....1 Large Grapefruit, 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . 29: New Potatoes. 3 lbs. 25: Large Iscind Cauliflower. each . . . . . . . 254: MEAT 6: 111311 oer. Shankless Picnic Hams. lb. . . . . . . . . . . 59:: Sliced Bacon. lb. 73:: Wleners. lb. 39: Fowl. Grade A. lb. 491: Corned Beef, boneless. lb. . . . . . . . . . 49.: Roasting Pork. lb. 55: Fresh Mackerel. Halibut. Salmon, Haddock. Haddock Fillets. Salt Herring. Salt Cod on hand. BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE Shama's Groceteria 211 Eastern St. Dial 8224 We Deliver .......-oo....... 1