nzuzcn 1§.__1941 _v__ I’ WESTERN GUARDlAN fissure: rooto Bakery. Water Street: :11 Bookstor Water “ ‘r i7 n“ Guardian will be delivered Q [110 7° v-""”_—' - ,_,WA.NTED — Well-bred. pup.- her voatti or fox terrier. Apply ass Mathcron, Freetown. 410051;! FINALS — Bedeque Thursday. March l3. soc- d, gums best-of-llvo eerlee. “wwn Royels vs. Stmimersldo grystsls. Skate after. _r0l.lCl:2 COURT - Ln the lmnnrreide Police Court yesterday naming, n drunk forfeited his bail n1 yuother drilnk was fined $10.00 I14 costs.—S. _.1tI-.'tilJLAItTI-IGETING Kenslng- n“ Branch Canadian Legion will l ield Friday. liilivch 14th, st. 8 , lll. All members and prospective mmbers urged to attqld. _sl"RlNG HATS. — 0n our counters we are showing that hat r011 iirc looking for which excels in fltyie and beauty. Choose yours now u 11,,- jihsry Ann. opposite Capitol Theatre, Summcrside. __1,N|)i/\N RIVER - Kenslngton J. Elmer Murphy, ill llenover 8t. end George (lion. DI Ottawa 0t.- SUMMEIISID! sad PRINCE CQUNT! News. Subscriptions. Adv ' ' The Gnudlsn niey be bought dolly .\s sny of the lollowhg stores in lnnneulde: Bonrllee Drugstore, Mark Gsudet. l‘! Grenville Street rm Boy at. 2o oer ill! M l" Mr week. Phone Isl for this eervles nr order ‘to the he! Nqolllble for deliveries on you rouse. Water Street; ho any honle in stunner-side. -PUII‘NA CHICK STARTER It. Burns‘, Mslpeque. —'l‘lll LADIES of It. Peul‘! Giurch will hold s riusmego ssle in at. Paul's Hell. Sluumci-slde. Saturday. Mandi l5. st a PM. -—It0'l‘Al.Y MEETING — At the regular meeting of the summer-side Rotary Club held in Leo Ooyles Restaurant on Tuesday. Rotation Donald Baker gave a resume of a very mlemsting address on the present day conditions in England he had heard given at- a recent meeting of the Rotary Club of Monctcn. Most of the time of the meeting was given to the discus- sion of business-S. —-POLICE REPORT. - Th0 fol- lowing report of the Sirnmcrside Police Dcpl. li'fl3.l‘t‘flfl at the mcet- ing of the Town Cnnnitil on Mon~ day evening. Drunken Driving. Ar- rests 2. (Jonvictioil; ‘.1. Assault Cases 1. Convictions 'l‘hcft. Cases 1. Conviction: 1. Poe- sston of stolen goods. Cases l. Convictions l. George llail. Kcnsington. sncr a‘. 8.15 and ‘J5 cents. JKINSMEN MEETING - Mt‘. flpbflt Catty “v35 rhairman of the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club cf Summetrsfdc hcltl m ‘Tucs- dav cveiiiiig l‘l Joe Collfis RPSlTlV“ u; Fug ntu’ iticinbr-t". lluruld A"- gaiiuili and George Olrcnnip. uci‘: “flqunpd by villi) vrctidcitt. l\l. ..r- 1Q .\lill. Charlie Hogan and Cl" Whairn rcpoiicti cit horkqv : lties. ‘They reported illlil cf.‘ ‘ were bci'g mall: to have lire Kins.- mcn Aiidgets who wcn the leland mi. 1-1.1;- oil far thc hl.'i'll'nlc clunipioirship but that the M _.\ 1A. dirl {lot sponsor llll9l'>lll‘J\'l'-r- dnl 1v!a_\cf,ls fcr hlirigcts. liar- gvrr. they said, cfiorir. would iv Mxflillllkd to nuike HFf\lllg€ll‘if§lli\ directly with the teams l‘C.‘.‘.‘€i'.llC(.l. Rcp0'_'l5 we're also made in l‘¢;.\l\'l to interscirolnstic hockey. A lengthy discussion was devoted to the Hib- iect of a club service irroimt and moans cf raising motvcy. A coni- mpm. w“ irppointcli to consider the innrtei- and rc "rt beck. — 5 ._l..~\\'i\llll\' AND .'\.\'.l'..'\. MEET ._. A joint meeting 0i the A Y.P A md the. inymrnls Association of Chili-c t. was hcitl iii St. Hell. Sllllbllfifalllfi on ‘Fuuduy - mllg. hlzrrch tun wiui the rrcslll- eni of the .'\.Y P A. Mr. Harold Rntll lit the chair. The meeting 011mm] with a hymn follcwctl by pmur by Vcn. Archdeacon (LR l-‘faireuii. 'i‘hcii iollouecl a flllll)’ pend ozi the Mtm-iitgc S: vEce fiS lountl in the Prayer Buck. Many pertinent, qucstions lvcre put forth by \'Iil'l\?‘tl5 members of tho iuvo so- clciv, nud acre l"'.‘.'.T\\‘l‘i‘C(l by Arch- dcn-tni Harrison. .»\t ihg vcrcltlsion of w.» Sllldy UCXiOd the two Eccle- mes wcni to their‘ dilitfflfil inert- kig rooir-s where they carried tm Iheir separate business. Mr. E13 Parkman. vice president. presided st the layman's alerting. A talk on printing and the history of news- papers with special reference to Island papers was givcn lzy Mr. I J lnman, editor qt the Summer- lide Journal. By special request he recounted the story of his interview with the hate Aiexltzider Graham Bell in Charlottetown when lie vis- ited tilcre. Archdeacon Harrison woke to the laymen at the conclu- sion of their business session. Later the two gmllps came together again l0 bring their meetings to a 1105C with a sing song followed by prayer. A splendid lunch was scivozl by the AY PA. fcr which Mr. JJ. Inmrtr. expressed tho appreciation of the laymen present. Tlvtrn wet-c 1n ltarrh nl Ii P. M. Evening perform- 15.00. _ p_ M_ Adnusglun 53¢ t month on account of an outbreak 5r 1I31'_\',\ nud St. John's Aligiicali P1,“. 1,, 1mm,“ Rlvgy 11311, lum-ch Drunkenncss Ari-cats Iii. Convic- 15,“ 7510 p_ 1\.1_ M51111“ in 141mg lions Ill. Finis and costs coileclezl ' int-i oi r-zeorc Labot‘ liicciiscs coilccltd l may say that during the of d sic-meet" in or iicnr Summer- sldc. I caused a copy of the bye- lrlws in regard to dogs runnini: at litrgc. to be published in our local papers and since than we have dls-‘ pesto cf a great number of d085- . _ 1 ' Th» lctiglliy program oi "firs, Swot-is" staged liy lhc AllldYl-‘Rl ill-zit School on Werlnesday- evening, utis thoroughly etijoyed. Mill r-chocs . ul lllilglllCi‘ \\'€i‘¢\ broadcast by the seven ycar old tots down to the senior girls and boys. Tile skat- iu: races were holly contested The . relay" raccs, lllg-Ol-WBX‘ and barrel ‘races added much to the success lof the much anticipated affaii. A number of pupils. from Albcrion South. KI-ldnre South and Union also participated in the various “sports. Ml‘. Hierliluv. Principal 0i‘ the school. and the committee in charge are to be commended on the efficient manner ‘m which the sports were conducted. Dr. J. D. Cnmmitigs. who has ‘bccn suffering from the effects of jim accident, when he accidentally’ jslillpefi on the icy sidewalk ncai" hi; home u little over a month azm, ‘rs speedily recovering from his pro~ l 70,000 Trihesmen lfiheer King George l ABOARD nor/st. 'l'R.AJN. aris- utolnnd. South Africa, March l2 — (Reutersi -- More than 70000 iwilrliv-oheeritig. dlt'."v Basulos lgrecled the King today at the lizrcntest “11ii"3" innticnzil gather- izt-g) ever held in Baisutolu d. Beicrc dawn tribesmczi started to ride to the meeting point, from camps around lii-aseru. A stream of African warriors in war dress it-nri COlJFCd blankets poured through the lawn. The meeting coincided with Mos- hesh Day -- a Basuto national hol- gddv 111 honor o1 the great foimder chief of the Bestrto nation. The paramount chieftalziess. 44- year-olri Mantsebo Seelso. who is regent for her nine-year-oid eon. greeted lhc King. “The Basutos. under the protec- tion of your Majesty's Government. lave always felt proud to be a dis- tinrt section under your rule." she said in n speech road on licr bc- half. "Though we are a email na- tion. we yield in loyalty and affec- tion to none." reply the King said thc Bas- lixtccn members of the Layman?» ‘lilo; had come to Britain's aid dur- A-‘lwcllllion present and members of the [MY PA. Guests "Ye Ralph Ozon. Harry Dclcy and ‘British Empire Wfl? ni Stuart Muiirln-S. twcnty ling the will‘. “Your onswcr lo lite ‘1-111 11km. bpgi" 1rall when the whole future of the Sllkc will never be forgotten." he added. -—G. II. M. -- ' “m “"0 "lllflifltle and do their lonsrrl lllrllsrvslllvrl- [rclillitriship into a "rte. or hem. 33...... noun futon DAVIIUIOI? ltosnunv n-csur - scum on“ in raomo- more ASIDRY Iv taunt Also NEWS on TODAY (Wednesday) end THURSDAY CAPITUL Summer-side l, lTQOYQU n? Tb Kim W Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Thursday 3:30 4% ‘ "“‘"“"'i“""'*'l"'<“*lt Man-u. _ .- rm! CHARLUPFeTOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN They/re Here - - - The New e SPRING TQNE/S - - Brimful 0f Beauty T0 Refresh Your Hat-I-Tude New Spring shades in felts that rejuvenate your winter weary Wardrobe. tltnllilllmtlilunnnvl d CARTOON ‘To? YOUNG TO KNOW’ IS BlllhliT CQMEDY ROMANCE -—-It was love at first sight st the hpitol Theatre inst night n5 ain- cnthtisiostic audience of first-night- “3 5'3“ lllcl!‘ llellfly approval t0 Warner Bros.’ latest and brightest film rtmnmce, "Tloo Young To Know." Oo-starring Joan Isslie and Robert. Hutton and teatime-lg -“ll"ll Nimble supporting players. as Dolorcs Moran. Rosemary Decamp and Hlllfy Davenport, the film "larkh Hollywood: first attempt lo llflP-‘dle llle timely problem of kiss. rind-run marriages with intelligence, lllldlfffilflllflllb. nmri ' huflnor_ B,“ more than that _ mum 1mm mere- l_v lfifilliffg on its lau-reis after posing all “Flesllllc problem _ the film also contains a neat and cheerfully rllsflsm: object lemon for thous. ands of todoyfis youngsters who lump thin in; afterwards, A acted from Harlan Wares much discussed Saturday Evening Post lellfll- "T00 ‘Young To Knew" is the full a-n-d light-hearted story 0‘ {l rill-ills love, from lls carefree besmnlng. through hasty marriage into the turbulent ‘r6303 that fol. l0“ 1'11 llnical American fashion. after a hasty courtship, Sully saw. yer tJcan Leslie) 11nd nu Enrlghl, (Robert. l-luttonl. two youngsters, very much in love, settle dowry, w bring illfifl and wifc. Both their youth is a disadvantage. Sally, who had Planned a theatrical career 1011i! before site fell in lave. sees no reason why her former friends, a Zroutv of conceited, self-centred psctido-sophisticalcs. should not meet with her husband's approval. Ira. inililwi. sccs in Sollyfle 11559915. ttcn lvith this clique a threat to the stability of their marriage. Wiil1_neithe'r of the twr; under- standing the others problemp, their marriage films f.rom a happy vending (llsriglrcelnctits. t l iNew Commander 1 lArrives At . S’side Airport l , ___ 1 squadron l_,|_-.'i(lf‘l' w, c, 1,3“. staff. D.F.C. lmd Eur. has li-rrived |to take over command of the R. 1C. A. F. Station. Sucrmerslde, . from Squadron Leader WI‘. Devy who has been in command since linst (all. S.-L. Davy remains on this staff. S.-L. Langslafl will likely hold, cotrinland until succeeded by a senior officer es the station ex- pands. l~le comes here from the IRCJLF‘. Btlaff College after being sbaliohccl nt R. C. A. l". Head- qunrtcrs. l The first signs of new life have begun at the Summorside Station following an official announce-k mcnl last month that the station ‘wonhl i-o-cpen this spring. A few ‘ iiucn hnvc- bccit posted in and the general influx is cxipectcd to com.- moncc about March 17th. "llho nicsscs inI: been closed since last ,$llillllllf‘l' hut it. is expected that 1 at least onc iiicss will be reopen- cd by April ist. Regular classes about Jiunc 1st. ‘and during the summer. in addi- ‘tion to regular training. . there llVlll be groups of reserve aircrew from the colleges and sir cadets taking courses. ' The official name of the ste- lion ls simply REAP. station, Summierside. “Thule it will be chiefly, a navigation school ehengce in the courses could be imade at. any time without the litcccssily of changing the name of the station. Itihss been an- ‘ 7 Light end d k , o buckskins, blitz; ' medium ond dork) teal blues, oil fluttering sbedes. Snap brims, row ond bound edges, off the focs styles ond Hombergs. Shipped To Products Bti. Apart from Charlottetown ship- ments. the first car lUfld of egg; tc be roulcd to the Surplus Products Board fro-n the Prev/gym. 1e“ O’Lcu.ry a. few days ago, M; RM Nash, senior poultry product; m. s tor reported yesterday. it, ('01). 5 led of 060 vases. Last week. five carloads compris- Lng 3,168 casts were inspected for fillliiment to drying plants for the Special Products Board. In all, 16 w" 0! 683s H-lld one car of dressed W111"?! llB-Ve left the Province this year for the Board, The mcreascd cgg production has resttlted in no accumulation and quality remains good. Shipments are being made to other Maritime points. Exports to Great Britain will be resumed u-lthln the next two weeks. P.E.I. stations are quoting [or urigraded eggs delivered: A Large 304; A Medium 28-9; A Puliet d: B 23-4; C. l7. Graded shipments delivered; Charlottetown. A. barge 35-6; A Medium 33-4; A Pullet d: B 29; C 22. Specialized producers are receiv- Lng for cart-toned pack: A Large 40-1; A Medium 38-9: A Pltllet 33. Poultry rcceipts arc very light with some small b»: packed ship- mfllls moving to other Maritime points. . Five tuitt-nerics have ll:t.v ceased Olleflllom for the season and the remaining one anticipates closing shortly. | All P.E.I. halvherics are 110w in operation utilizing approximately, 90 pcr cswit of total caprclil: Ciiit-lcvdme b, we various Smd groups gulch? t’ dale "who" ab,°m_ 75" which lie has helped toycoiiduct 100 villi average llfllClifibllli) of ,,, m,‘ 106311“, durum me p“, 617 p” cam‘ fcw YYlOYYIhs. Mr. Cousins. a representative oi‘ All Flattering Your Face Bomplimonting Your Attire Get Yours Today. Price flange From , $5.00 to $8.00 Slllddlfr; ZGIVQILL rmmzrm tee OF Quaitn" cd by one sister, Mrs. James Mb- Intyre. Mohtrose and one bvothcr. Mr. M. M. Foley. Alberton to whom _ _ Eighth Anniversary sincere condolence is extended. ____ - s Her lllFlli_\' friends will i~e sorry the Pcmtiff. 16 cardi-nels. diplomats acts-edited to the Holy Bee and other dignitaries. Clad in white robes trimmed with - . ’ the Jomacia Government, who is gold, and wearing the three-point- s studying the Cooperative lVfove- to learn of the recent. ticalli of_ ed papa] 11am, 11,8 Pop. u, m, . mcnt in the Maritimes. gave an Mrs. John Duffy (nee Rachel Foley; ___.._ throne 1n 1M 3M1“ shape, l“, imparted the spostollc‘benediction to those present. Benedetto Cer- clinal Aiolsl Mssells. former nun- cio to Brazil, maid the Mess. VKFICAN‘ CITY. March 12-4131’) -Tlie eighth anniversary of the ‘coronation of Pope Finn XII was celebrated today b)’ s. colorful scr- Mrs. ‘Charles Profit and Mrs. Job-l vice of thanksgiuvng attended 0y cph Callaghan recently rcturiiedl pp]; e n home from Charlottetown after e brief holiday. While in the capital, they gttended the annual meeting -- t Mrs. Peter lilcPhee and hlissj , lllelda Doucette were weekend vrsi-l, _ tors to Aiberton the guests of Mrs.» of the Canadian Red Cross Society: M. M. Foley. interesting resusne of the ccnditions lobtainilng in his country and the _ progress thnt has thus far been achieved through Cooperative endeavour. He spoke of the unfiign- ,ed hospitality of "The Island". H: mnoouraged the people of this '_* , lcommurvity to support the Cooper» A lmwmly “ml” l" flshmme“ olive Movement as the greatest y“ held at My“ Carmel °“ March protection of the common man. i.h and 5th. The splendid altcriri- . aiice showed that the fishermen of this section of the coiuiuy are aiuctloua to learn mono and more about their trade and are appreciat- ive of the effort; made by the De~ pertinent of Fish-cries and the Ex- at her home in New Bedforti. Mesa, Mrs. H. O'Brien of this town in a sister of the deceased. ' Yiitfifilfiiiibfibiizfi DIIOMEKLO ALBERTMI Mr. John Connolly is receiving All available 5.11m. filled withl ttensioncolickpartmena o! Stfi lgjun- “a warm ugaicoizlne hortne" from {"115 Spectawr, when 1118 Ncl1_,._1q1ne,._._. slmll 3e in i us a 01' rig numerous rien s. a let‘ a ive Chaflqneum-n and [he Amermn them the opportunity l0 attend’ months’ stay in Worcester, Mass. Reins pmyed 0,, U“, Mbmu", R1,“, . Mrs. Connolly and daughter Miss Larabee. P. A. Mao Ethel plan on remaining in U.S.A. Emmet Hess, Dir- ntll the summer months. on Saturday night. The encounter ended in a tie, 4-4. such a course. Mr. J. J. Milieu. and Dr 54 PRIZES (Short hockey game, S’Sitle‘Bantsms vs. Kcteinglon ector of the Fish Inspection Labor- COASML mGHWAY , story of Halifax, stressed the lrec- Mrs. Varouse Khearn is vlsltingl ___ ‘g Bantams) easily of quality products, and her psi-cilia, Mr. and Mrs. Pauli 1,1 d 1 11 ,- 5 0111 , stated that the markets slug be Peters, Charlottetown. ,' ,,,,,‘§,“,f,f,,‘§§ ‘fhgiojfi, 5m BTQLHQtg Competitive races. obstacle races. relay races. local supplied with only the best p uct ‘ 1 . . ‘_ ~ - .1 . ski r ces_ - that the Island can provide. They, Mr. Douglas McFarlaiic recently-j fir“ mghmlsa we ‘owes’ h c) ole and a gave very Practical advice on the spent a few days in illherton, where1 l_ processing, inspectiot- and’ markel- lie was the guest of his sister. Mrs, lnflofflsh and state that the work Eric. Corbett. While in town Mn! ,3. A11 ‘vinners quanfy for interschtflastic 1srov1nc1a1 . lnsprclictvilvfcFnriane attended the C. C. FA C0n,.c,,,1,,,,_ 1 meet at Charlottetown Forum Hockey match starts 7 p. m. sharp lchool children 15 cents; adults 25 cents _ _ 25 cent tickets only sold at rink iimoaacammroctcmomnootoortno u being done by the Laboratory should be of utmost lin- portance to the firhefmen in help- _.._ in; then-i improve their products Mr. Michael White. Klldsre. left marketing possibilities. Thfiylrecently for Piueville, where he emphasized the need of ookl storr- intends spending the remainder of ago plants in the best locations of the W111“,- mgnlha 1 the fishing areas and 611K?’ the fiahlrmcn lo do all in Pd thflfl Mrs. M. Handrehan is spenkl They congratulated Mont Camiel oxr their new com- munity hall-one of the best. in lhc. W“?! l0 llPlD Efllibllill such lllflnlila couple of weeks in Alberton. at the people of'the home of Reginald O'Connor. her daughter. Mi s. Specials For March 13-14-15 fiMfi-osulo- ~ -< The many friends of Miss Evil Dycr. who is a patient iu tho P. E. I. hospital will be glad to know nnllnccd that lhorc w11l be nb,otlt MEN _ _ _ - n w ‘.1 1-,, gm‘, T1“, seven hundred men _ ere w ten Men‘! Clolllhgtlgevbzlrgebzrl’:lbbtinbmrzlliazbrnlallmizt ‘Judd: sud mo" ' ihc station ls operating normally. one comhg in every dgv. - - ~ There le en excellent Gill"! 51'0"" '3' Tweed for Dbl-a ten Fleece for lilo-serviceable Whlpou-d for 58.75 “l! "l6 llwuler Gabardine for 49.50. - - -.You isn't go wrong with I'll! "it! of these unto. - - - They will ell give you that. well dresoed stir lnil loll of [bod lervlotible Weir. - MEN'S CLOTHING DEPART- Provlnee-nvhich shows what can bc done by folks iwrltirng iofllllfr 5B1‘ the common 800d and admncc-l merit of comnntnlly will". Milly that she is improving from her important. polmis W80 bTWBlll Olll recent ‘illness During her absence. , dl '. .'t ..l'h |' iry esch speaker and e Brest es Miss Dlcra positfofipéis b1, ranting, P,“ W has" "QALLARD , . ALPH NUTTAR Summer-side M BERNARIYS STORE rumour 11E "RIOUNTII" ROBBED I320 l Pure Pepper, pkg. . . . . Peas, Z cons . . . .. 29c Quaker Outs, tumblers, String Beans, 2 cons 29c 30c wag gained from their in-iercsilfldlis hclng cnpnhiy 1 pkg... .. .. 45c lShredcled Wheat, 2 pkgs. 23c and instructive lectures. This added 1K9"; , (lA-LGARY ~Tt§rlv e- or all per- l lcn dedg mrl encouragement will _ t n l o“ e a The death of Mrs. Daniel cr-l T, Eflflfi “Ifikfiy l 5on5, n milk money thief defied the 1 RENT. i , 4 - :l:gll‘1':l|vi:)€lll::b!lilin2ie: mairztisilllsii lmdoubtcdlybring happy res ts lli Con $0098, 4 C005 . . T817 (lath Towels In lovely fmslroolore ere hound to give your 1, 11k thrullainment of the goal se by Brien tiiee Catherine Foley) .><_- _ Boned Diane" 2 w,“ _ 43c 1Com F101," 3 1, s_ 1 _ 25c . . hlof stole l6 clenltl and ""0 m _ lhertered Accountant I . P 9 Iellmun shellyrlneiiltl There ereenemher of eisee end the prices e bun,“ mm, a Gnu“, RC_M_P, the fishermen of Mont Oannel in currctl nl the homo of her nephew. can chm 2 can! 59c 1611mm Blades 2 pkgs 45c llolflfl ll Until M [.10. - - - You ha‘ “If; h1y, goo ggny toIcll, so l outer“, pom“ better product; and general lld- Mr. Alfred Glllls, Kildare Soutlnl Office ll C c é . . - 35 Sh S, _ 3' , . ‘z eolso in oodey end renew your supply in the DB! GOODS DEPAIUI- ___'__..____L - , vsncement in their methcds and uu Monday, March 3rd. 1947. t5 Grenville street , on om, cons c 1 0e ring}, W" ‘- HINT. equipment. The deceased. who was 88 yearsl Sggsmerglltlio Teo, lb. . 75c 1Tomoto Juice, 2 cons .. 27c ~ . . Reverend -M. E. "India. R. B. of age had lived the greater part l"!!! 1, Te“ Qmnge him; |b_ , 90; 11 “Illweot moon lulu in hell "leer locale! P!‘ "l" “n” ‘ ‘ "elm" “d Alfred Dlylsev oi’ net; life, in’ Atseealgllmwéllll --—- l Cal-lee. lb. . . .. . . .'. . . . . 55c I Sneciol ma?! ‘N “ I I c E Co! Jon‘: setaim eand tiabigtla?“ QhQrfYiZ. and her‘: I :"**"**>+* "**”":~ l fiowk (Isliuinsalfl. . . .f.. 2g: 150ml Brufihestil Pun iyigflzgs}, ‘ - preeticel Cwwfltion in ell en- husband were residing st the time 1 ac ow o es or c. ommer on es edc c ' I Butcher Knives 85c of his death. 1 Quaker Oats, Cup and Her funeral largely attended, was _ Soucer, pkg. 30c ‘Men's Work Boots, poir $3.05 EbiltfiFTANlTGibiTAiiolJFuT-fiifir Asphalt Shingles - Plastic Strips - Cement - Building and Felt Faber in Stock. Also Belting ‘ -DON'T FORGET- quvwrr, for future security. I-‘eliher, Frencisaglke of ige blerlellts of r h h r h I w Qredit on an i-s some; held roml e ome o er nepie . . amwpmm; c1 r live cnter- lo the sacred Heart Church, Ai- a" lrdfzl" “efd “n, "dfilml prises whore the Roehdsle .prin-, berton on Wednesday. Merch out arc n , or e pom mg oipies ere strictly adhered to. The at 9.30 a. m. Hllh M!!! 0! Requiem of the Weslmoreiond ond Tryon nerd of oonstent study and leeder- was celebrated hy The Reverend “PM, chumhem stressed. MrnMeo- Father Moneghan. who also ol-1 _ 1 , For particulars see or wnlep M l," "mm" i“ “r Mm‘ Tenders will be received by lllve you, been in the Furniture Department rmontly? There ere erous customers, we hove roc- ma t. a. '9'?“ i".'.t1'i§'.'i'.I-'."'oo""..& "firifrifi ‘It'll ri-Zkfim. ma». Miami's-rug?» wt no h ‘"111 opened, up origins-g m Oul’ Tebleeel are» srrunvhew~oommooioersnutml° "' "m" "' , Dvssrhfitolo alumina! will be llefto helpyon seeks your eelee- raglaglyl‘ "I€,,Y°"' l‘ l‘ m“ ‘up "s, u” “m” mnwnum‘ - iii o‘ th < n. r ; ____._._ T1“ "ALL MFG, ‘ COL Neill outlined tiaedpomtéle . we, fi-eisted at", e grave. z M l, '.-h‘ ‘iflbjaq ,_ . CO». LTD- wmnflalogltlllly of P231606 llemeenpgshlfife-nseltylfrecllllfall‘l ‘RENT WOOD! ’ l “Iii fiu-Jnflily“ Iuiudmomhuflumm, pm. PE, share capital end the ed- Ben smith. Raymond Shes. Alan, Church Clerk, s " '- "w '~ 1""- -- 4' "m r" M" ‘"""""'““" ' " urea-fizz‘ it" “$151”..2“i‘...if"5l’£..5.°‘f31......1 ¢~~><~¢ 1 b?" "“‘ '“""“""" " " “ '-" “Hm” ' w. means reverted on t... bros-k - -_ .~ ........................... .-