sua-s-vnnflri PE'."?" 3’ v -< trauma-ovum‘. “mg-w. PAGE SIX M” NHNHHHN\H\NNHHHNNNNHHN'HIHHHNNHVHNNNHHKNH%NHHHHER When he conteeto town, she . goes to town with pots and puns and dishpun hands. It's full-lime fun with everything thrown in-even - the kitchen sinlil ‘r-"rI‘I'-'-'-‘i.’-‘-'-'-'J-‘J-‘f-‘J-"ffl 1"‘; .'.'.'.‘:‘_J_~_'B‘."J' .'.".‘.'.'-'u'rh'n'n'd‘rfrrrrrr-rrrr m Hail) l"l(ili'l‘i.\'li EN - SEER ti.\' 'I'E('IINI(‘OI,OR) .\'l’i)li"il' HUGS \\‘i) l-"li-"fil ("OLYMN MOFSE Pruitt: tsiiiim -=- TODAY - not. i‘. SHOWS DAILY AT 3i 3.15 — 7 and 9 ._<- u‘nil-u;-_\-_n_-.e_-E-:-_nI-‘Iuur-‘un-n-nl-aI I This Thor/Irv um! .lIl F. (I. Spencer Company, Ltd. 'I'/u'nIr1>.~'. as (‘t-unl. liill he (‘lrised on Good Friday. Coming THLVUR. and SAT. NM II Bimini! Til! HIE 01F Bllillll illll ililliliil NI y home's penllle - fighters! Men with e beilei-preefceerqe . need e Ilfl WM teujn e1 their sldel '1‘fff-‘u'-'-'n'='n'|'|"n'¢'-'-'.‘ -'u'-'-'-‘-'-'-'fl-‘i-‘f-‘r Plus (‘hapior “(lvi-rlund Mail" and (‘zirloon 'i‘()i).»\Y ONLY - SHOWS 3.15 — 7 and 9 ORSON WEN Eh" GREAT FILM 1 THE MAGNIFICENT Ansznsoiis i ‘f-‘ff-‘f-'u'n'n'n'n"l'fln'u'u's'u'n' ,$'t.'.'-'-'\'-'fl-'u'-'.'|'s' -'ufi‘a'u'ifi'nfi%'h'u'u 'h'u'u'nfi5'hfih: w-u-etwm-t-n-e.-e--tn-.-r.-.xavams This Thcnlro mu! Al! F. G. Spenver- Company. Ltd. Theatres, rm IIs-unl, Will he (Ylosed on Good Friday. EMPIRE -.-- rat/R. and SA T.“ mi FIVE or snnisi —clcim check on ‘ stolen gold-Wilt Tim forces a kiil- ,_ er’: hand y» ' dndsquares tiff/q‘ ' a personal, . ' [p1 debit ‘fir § 1-3 l'.'X'|‘R.-\ - (‘hunter 2 of “King Of The Mounties" Hold Your 'l‘cm|icr. (‘omedy and Cartoon ' '-'-'='-'-"u'n'l-'fi'n‘n'ui'u'lu'w'ln'n'u'u'u'ln'fn'u'lu This Theatre and .11! F. a. Spencer Cvmiwnu. Md- Thealrcs, as Llsunl, ll'i!l be (‘Ioscd on Good Friday. g 11151.1; 111551 UPSHJE-DOWN ROMANCE m YEARS 1 _-_-,-.-.-.-.-.-.-..~..=-.-.".-.-.-.-.-.".-.-.-.-.-.-.aaaa-.-.-.-.-.-.a-.-av.t-. -.-.-.- ufi'u'n‘u\'u'n'ln'u5fi'u'ln'u'tn'u'u'u'n' t i ‘n i i a i: ‘H 5‘: :"- ‘I 1. E1 E '-: I‘ s :'= .-' . 5rr.-'.-.-.-.'.I.I.-.-Q-. Ann-awaits- -.-.-a.-.--t-.-n-vn.-.-.-=-rat-.g i‘n‘fr‘:fi\%'u'n%fi'ufi\'fi'u'nfl\ffi'nfiia' EASTER MQNDAY CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL c- A- (BJ T. C. Dance Band Dancing 9 to 1. Tickets $1.50 each. Tickets on Sale Reddin Bros. and Jenkins’ Phannacy "It's a Gyro Dance” GYRil SUPPER DANCE l '11»: l E the dcinh and burial oi Mrs. Cnrls- ' i g Donald of Mlddleboro, it is fitting '- P Eff-Fa‘- TfiPftflfPfnuflu'flfifuFn'n'u'f rna cnitizpgifrarowu GUARDIAN Former Island Lady “The View-Y 141a" ' 1 Hour” Dies in Middlshoroi t following letter LESCilblIlfl Lna Mac-Donald, Middleooio, Muss, '0i'l:lt.‘l‘ly of Forest Hill and Duuous. has been received by re- P. E I. Mr. Peter. A latlves here 1mm Reilly Boston: "Dear Folks: “Having Just icturnei. from 1-116 funeral o1 my Aunt Christina Mac- that l send you this word of in- forinstlon and sympathy, knowing, as I do. the high esteem and feaity. [in which you heir. her in your me- mory and associations. "On Tuesday the 13 at 9.05 P. M . her spirit winged it.‘ way a- cioss the far reaches of eternity, to NJOlII in glory. those of her de- parted kin. and that of her blessed Sviour. "In the last moments of her con- sciousness. she seemed to sense the imminent em‘. of her earthly so- toiuntWhile in the arms of her daugi er Efflmshe relaxed her tense- h1g1; pgwgu, ness, looked inw her daughtersreyes that were around her bed ln tend- Threo scintillating Stars 1n the erness, and in a very low. yet cls- entertainment World have been tlflgulshable Whisper bade them all i-"iiheied 1°8Ptlier for the second good bye. and 531G, "please'don‘t A11'5""'VR1'1PW Vlciflrv 10ml lock the door on my son Teddy, (he 1° N35 died when very young fifty six| years ago) wihcn he calls for me. he may bc lute getting here. but I just hcurd hini say he was cucning with. 151.. ‘Jr t‘iit’...,'°.“.."i‘lil . ' ‘ i‘ 1 ' ’ 11 l‘ 10111 ' lllfiliil’ P l i .. - ' Her head. slumped onto E1ElC'S‘l}{Q11y\\L|ZQd‘ 118C111“- "ml ‘zngrsgzsgififl boscm. and she had departed this intcrnziiiouailv ‘iuinuus concert 111-" Spanish Guitar‘; , T110133", Uummg "Thus. ufici‘ a long pcrior. of ill to Cuuudat to c itribuio their ser- health, Aunt Christy pns=cd on. \'lCt‘s on behalf oi Canada's Fourth “On, from tho trials anc. triiiv- V1¢1°1"~'L0fl11- lailoxis, sorroirs and Joys, loan vca s In“ mulu*"m“ “"1111! 19111313 1-3191‘ and P101111’, ihul bvsoi the int 0ft Pollicn- “J5 5"“? 1115* \\‘-1.\'_ into mil- evr human szriourulng upon 1211.611?“ C‘ hmlni “"1" 11"‘ ""1" 01 111$ lllillldllilP 1ilanc. “f3 1_""_1Pr"' 1516-1911 FJ\‘<‘11l~" 118 "From her early childhood in g‘l°.,‘“““1.cd U“ ‘l 11mm)“ ‘>1 Rim“) Forest Hill. and Dundns. P. E m“! “s “m?! h“ m5 D11.“ Show in ho:- laisr roars in . 311m“ m5, “.1197 J35" Ml(l(lll"l)i1i‘()_ M surlnisrtis ~ - -. o‘, 46$! ' Icljllflq“ 1S‘ Hum?“ 111° she hud twtribli-hoii :1 lovrl- h e1 - l I‘ .1.‘ f.“ ll‘ H}: 011 Evcri‘?! Strcct. uvnr I11?‘ (’P'(ll?€ll‘(1lll‘l(i\1i‘l' bcinw ' ' Ihn/lilftc 1mm“ of the iowu. Her husband Nell J , " ' Ul'i‘il(“.‘i"l§("(l hm- nbour zcn _\'-\.\r.= Paul Luku; 1 1-1 11.- ~ 1 “Th-Pu. at lasL she now slocus, 119-, " .J.. S urulllcr agtth-‘Qfxiiltg’ siiie hcr husband. trhcro she was 1111119 committed to l7"ll!‘?.lll n hich mount. on the 0f hociiiiiful floivors designed to hrr, ‘ “ 1B by her mvriid of {rich-sis from all L l ‘ ‘.'“"°‘°11 ‘"1111 l0 parts cf NI."<$f1(‘l‘ill5-9l.l5, _ .1 1- '11-?“ TOWN“ 1115 0F~1‘1v Binge "A br1q1.1'_....~1,. sun mo“ . 1181111119. in his litltlVlt Budapest . t! r- doun d 1. . . on tho committal in the bosom of ll“. .1“ bee.“ wnlurod .1“ a 10113 natures m “ r earth whilo a 5.1mm’ 0%. °u‘*l“m111'g 1.“C“”°>‘ 1"‘ strong ms. _ sflmwi m m“ the tiyudingfl LtiilY _\/_.:u.shr<~s' - "Lllllt? Caremonx‘ “M” M h“. m“ fwm hzgilnicn and "Ilu- Fiirco Musize. hcr nohrc land. 1P. E I whilr 1.13.}... 11 . 1,. . hot‘ many frlcncs stood will 1 b 1' d ‘ ~11 1mm] A U} Sulliim C(31)‘ and reverent bonds. as thclclfixizfv- L.‘ rims ma“ lnlmwd '1“ ""1114 Fllllilllffl- ‘ . . l Corina n Portuizueso tions for tho dcad 1,... gpmq. "Ovcr m» tt-wni-bn-s will 1i '- or. 1i “ mournin: OFPIUYYHIS, dwwlv alrnrlirhlrli f ' ' l m < I smlgst H1011‘ \\':|\' from tho rvincirrv as the " taint. :1 arc ‘Pllilllllfil oveuint! sun ivns rllSilllil its lor" . H l *0 1" 511T‘ 11991)’ of 1116i!" shadows through the clms. as it “m” 111M151 "19311111133 too, was Sllllilll" info its". lwiliahv n1 P19111111 VWWYY 1-in-1“. T11PV \\'l1l be rest for another any. in the izrrnt ‘Suppmlwl l" a 411N719“ "rchcslra 0‘-'<‘1e of limo. that rccords lt< nls- n '1 111111)“ the ‘11119611911 "r torv for etcrnli: ' ‘ ' ' " 1°11“- “Her fifluwhtnlii ‘h? w“? Flak” “P v P 1 l1 iieurrourlti con- . My‘; EH1 pqvmond ‘H; NWT,” trioutcrl lli$_ c: for nrrnnglniti F‘arrinq1<;n_ Mfrs rt-I-§1.-I-'.....§ ‘Hwy; ili-(lnlillgo mun lur the Victory Loni.‘ rr-snociiro rhildrmi. all if v1.1 >1 _ ;. . . . ,. _ i Mm am In" m mmmo m”? ddg- roafzi-lxq-lgglizrilll'\\‘1:§l:lll_2 inoac/Koftfitl. 1-‘~°_jg*;1oiri1=c1f1;_:fx1 >34 gt-~-I~:'»n~nol~. ‘:13. =13 10b.» r. n. hfirhi willdbs . wpflpd (H? [jmmw] from} finwrrriilornli. ifliCfrC. F. Y -. irum-ri vim . brill", onual. M» r (‘IP5- S1ll"l‘l'? tito Nutirvin‘ Aluthmi Toronto over a coast-tu-coast CBC: Network from 10.00-11.00 P, M.‘ ADT. llcudcd bv Dick Powell. hunti- SOIIIC _\l.‘iill§ alright" ' Qffien Min-Donal“. qmqpvn: p Mnilirsnrb two Olllfll‘ sisicrs. of F01; rst Hill. Marie and Aunic Mnc- aim‘ which lunch was scrvcd b\' ‘d fhcir 'Il‘1l‘£‘l‘ of Mt Hone ilinstc>s sud canzcuitlcc 7"‘ ~ U ..l Yliflrihnfl v 4 Prior A Rt of pm- t» W _M1<< Hi1nter cf St 1mm.“ I d‘ grmuir gllliifl‘, now of Massachusetts, 1nn4fi-11P11t o. Prince Edward is. galfggifh best wishes and klnnesi r»- Ameche. Bennett Head Strong Cast 5°" Aliifvht‘ 1100111101 a valet Jonn Bcnnrit wanted a 10b. The 1W1‘, gm MFOUWY; "1111-‘1118 endless “Girl [Trouble fur dapper ‘Don and Cl'(1_ Alma =1 P1051211 for living t... numb... rs low lil a black-out. The 2.tli Lcuiingv-i-ox film. which comes m- $111? to the Prince Edward Theatre, 15, 8501111111111 a romance. but pre- viewcrs seemed to think there were at least as many licartv laughs a5 1113-111 Pings throughout Miss Ben- nett s _ merry misadventures. thmdlmvtlv. the rubber shortage is e cause of it all. Don plays a. South American plantation owner llylflg tointerest an American tire mztgnaie in his product. Incidental- lv. he also tries to interest beanie- mis Miss Bennett. Circumstances Iqfcvcnt her from spurninn his blah- (ltlSlllUflliS and, indeed. force he;- to Isngiiifh i119 Point and Dose as his The film is hardlv calculated to affect Pan-American relations or tho rubber situation. Instead, it izunrantccs only n; pruvidg an hour OI‘ so of mlrtliful rlvertissement a nnblc function which, iudginp frbm . the cast and story. it ls fully armed 4 to carry out. | Qllt-‘iflhfllll! favorites are featur- ~Pf1111 Full/DON of stars Aincclu- and Miss Bennett. Frank Craven ap- lllffiis as the rubber lire mogul. Billic Burke contributes an hilar- ,ious impression of a fluttering dow. (hirer. On hand. too. is Alan Dine- 11311- "f 1M6 a trugmi. from the svicfli and a star on the Brnadwav $18110. who plflrs a nrlssv uttomcy. TO BE HEARD LOCALLY OVER BFGY — OBA, brislol And Vicinity Friends of Mrs. Georgie stone, who moved to the city last summer will learn with regret she is leaving mortly for Ontario, ner former home to reside while her husband ls in the armed services. Mrs. Johnstone, before her mat-rage was Georgie Drake of Bristol. Her husband hails from Ontario. when Mr. John Lapiene. visited his flslung property at St. Peters harbour last week he found his boat house had been blown to pieces in the heavy winter storms but his boat that was stored in the building was unharmed. Mr. Laplerm. who spent the last thme years in Quebec will join the hardy fishers here again this year. Last week the press referred to the buoys around Charlottetown. which were not lifted last fall owing to the weather. To this list can be added the large bell buoy at St. Peters Harbour. This buoy was left out last fall and the drifting ice dragged it east to Cable Head where its warning bell can be heard in the tossing sea and grinding toe cakes. No doubt it will be ‘placed in its proper position short y. Speaking of the bell buoy and its warning sound reminds many old fishers of that terrible storm some fifty years ago when scores of coas- tal vessels were lost along the north side from here to Nun-age. Nufrage mdhmd RIM)‘ m“ “M 1 '. 91,5 “vat that time was called shipwreck harbour and one old timer reminds us that scores of human bodies and parts of bodies were scattered all along the shore the most gruesome sight ever seen. The bones of scores of those fishermen are today rest- ing in the old grave yard near Nui- rage. Many of their names were never known as their mangled bod- ies wen; washed up in that raging north easter- that lashed the coast for days and nights without let-up. 'I'he old resting place unknown m the younger class is near Monticello School on the loft side of the main road aloha the north side. So terr- ible was that, storm that many’ thought the end of the world had come with the howling winds and: tide that rushed inland for miles. Miehtv trees were torn out by the roots like daisies in the field. The 51am 11mg grPeted those living alonz the coast will never be forgotten as long as anv old timers are left tell about it. Many fricnds in this vicinity will loam writ sincere rem-ct of i110 v91‘? scrinir. illness of Mr. Phillin Ross- iicr. 1n tho Charlottetown Ftvbital. Mr. Rnssitcrs nld home is in Morrell. but he has been in business in the cltv for many vears now and spent sworn! rears travelllnz for Rogers Hardy/arc. Mr. W. A. CYBrieu. oi the staff nit Batman's was in this vicinity this week on buslnesss for his firm. Mr. E. W. McKinnou, Supt and . John Hawaii. Road master C. N. - R. wore in Bristol, a short time ago to investigate a roporl- that the water at the Lot 40. crossing was ilocdlnz lVlr. Currans cranberrv grounds. YVirs. (‘volrlaivi wife if the ht» Capt. Geldard, will arrive in Bristol. v-wl: to zliizrve of all her late nu‘.- flshln! gear and prop- crtr. Cant Geldard passed awav from a heart attack vow suddsrilv lgsgfwli on the street in Dartmouth. rusrosifiékTfiii? The April 1115K}: ilic Clinton CHOICE EASTER BEEF WCPHPIYS ‘Instiiuic mot at the hrrm~ of Miss Vivian Wondslde. Mes-ling oncucd in the usual mounm" with thc‘ni"cs|r.cni. Mrs. Willard Riley Iirrslrlino Thorn were fiflocn mom. hers and 5 visitors pros-ant. Roi] rsil was answered by a Housi- ;(‘11‘fl1_1111tl Hint. Minutes of lost ‘uniform: wcrv road and nnprovvd 11~‘1'-11'v Books Worn handsd in and Mrs Hlllnrr. Woodslde was amioint- ‘rd to lake chomp of ihom for the ncxl six mouths. Thrrir- nullts wore wlnnuir-d also 33,40 Elglfl <1,-.~><.-=5_ ono hnirur-l nuri four m.“ Tn. mall's rocks rscn- hailvlcd in ‘Flu- (‘nrd pilflV nriwvt-ortc was $11 5n 11 was cmcirlriri in moot. :1! M1»; (jun-m. Rlloy tn lXlPk bows in _<p,-.-1 1p, 501$ lore over. 1S. The following com. HTHPQQ worn rmunintcd Sick committro. Mrs Ralph floor-av and Miss Mildred MacKnv. Prrwrrvrnme. Mrs. (‘tenrze Riley w" Mr= Charla: Wnodslcc. lunch. Mrs Gorrizc Rllcv. Miss ltitldrod MwcKny and Mrs. William Viv-ran 'T'“'- 11".\il mr-ciinq is to 1'1‘ hold ~t tho homo of Mrs. Mary 111.1211" n. " was doc-Wm. to niskc flvc nu‘ ‘cfcrn th~ rsxi inaction: P11“ " s‘ 1111"" "rvozvifinq in S! 2? l‘ .-~,,. ,._. q row...“ ,...,_ , 1w '~ "1 ~"] ~_.1 _\/I-v1?\'-vv W011 113' $"\'('l'.’!l mrmbcrs. nL-n n coil- Ezistoi- ilcci‘ including Ba ilizirkci. We invite your fully ask your (‘n-opera supply curly. S. i’. Shoulders - - _ Ezisici- Plato Beef — - Ezisici- Round Steak ~_ Phone 3189-2190 TEflEEEE1@EEEE@@@@@fl@IL We have as usual a large quantity 0f Choice SPECIALS Regular Smoked Hams - - - - -- _. 38¢ lb, ROOPS LTD. inunnppnnnp pppnnpphpppph by Beef for the Easter inspection and respect- iinn in ordering your ——-—---28cili. ——-———-25clb. -————38c lb. Grafton Si. IIEIQEIIEIEEIEEE E1 F1 EENEIQIEIEIEIEIEIQ John- ' ." I l Miss Mary Slnnott. who was con- flimd to her home with a B8119" .cold for a wee-k has resumed her‘ ‘teaching duties st Slnnot road. - Mrs. Welter Connolly has arrlv¢d from Boston to be with her brother, Mr. Phillip Rosslter in his serious illness. Mrs. Connolly was foremly Mary Mutter from Morell. wm YOUR FAM|i_.Y'S I!!! I073‘ INN MM! 30R! 00 MR 706$‘! 000T JEIIII / ' 1 Memm-iam MR5. W. H. HARDING 1 0n Monday evening April 5th. at her home on l4 Belmont Street, Bummerside occurred the death OI Mrs. W. H. Harding at the age of 84 years. after n lingering illness Mrs. Harding was the former Sus- an Elizabeth Myers daughter of James and Mary Myers of Halifax. iliéifid, was born in Halifax Ebb 5th In 1883. she was united in marr- iage to Rev. W. H. Harding in Hali- fax. clergyman and radio speak" of wide re-nown. Mrs. Harding was a woman of high Christian character. and to know tier was to love her. She was always a devoted wife and mother and nobly played her part in her love for her family. Being a tireless Chriataln worker TIMI? US$440)? 0! awn Jen/ow: _ recur mm‘: . 4 h eight giandchlldren and one sreatlf; tgfei‘ gigllmgrsligfitl grilitdflillfltiy attended funeral was ‘ o“ mud pow‘ 7 4 held ewednesday afternoon at two krTJhel1°11f1Wi11g committees oclock from her late residence at 111N311?’ c ""111 W Bglmont street. Lillian Macbean ‘llcltl t? PM: Rev Mr. Jarvle of Trinity United Health and C] ‘l. “"1 Kai Church nnd Rev. William Billson L . F?“ 111° He of Central Street Christian Church $11116 “églllfzl if“ ' she was a. great hel to her husband maflgclsegmgfirggg 1261818 Quartet“ Chorus. O can. in his chosen prof esslon. , . Duct. Bciiutifu. Brown f»! r life was s nt living in the “mined 1w‘) beautmn HNmm“ Lorna Kent .. - M sum proving‘; and in ‘hetvflféllille on me breath of God and Duet B Me B M11114 w: Marne rt of the United States "$1111" “'° me" "eymd ‘he Rm" -w9t3l11l1§ Willow 1v 101mm‘ 5 P“ . h _‘ both favorites of the dcaoessed. and J0 _ J- 1111a Kg! In the earlier years of t eit- mard T,“ pa“ bearers were Mr I“ n‘ Q wyctiwvMucLtuir flllffdgfff’ uggmgiblisltlgflafiff}; :2; Allen. Rc-beri Mulllwn. c. s. Mc- Emil: b: jam‘ £131.. on in m»- 1-“5-11- - m-n iris. ‘i$€;i°..“ifi¥l; ' " ' ' “"1 SO11. RTE‘ l] .8 ‘. i husband’ 1'0 give mm courage andl fiornl Iflbslltes were a silent token slmngm‘ of the love and esteem in which she was eld. Eyes Sheila MacLctin T Riddles. askcc bv {m-na K63. . -v_ v 1 Mgcivfigiigc. A Foolish 1-,. b“. Song. Roll 0 t Tl . '-1°Y°@ BP-"Yl. R11: shellnsdlvlcl and Iona and Lornu Keatihar Riddles, nskcr. by Harold g Sons. I'n I Th ' i Violet Aikgn n e Km“ N“?- R . Chorus, Thercll England R011 C111] for next 111N111“ , li massif“ “i- ~ Meeting closed 1t of the Kins. w h m’ " Being spiritually inclined. even in her girlhood days she carried her bellefand faith in God Ml tlirouS-ll lIErIl‘ life. and was an lnsP11111-111n W ers. To this union. eight children were born two having predeceased her. Wallace C. and Henry Davis. STANCIIEI, JUNIOR RED CROSS A mocking of the stanchel "Merry Islanders" J. R C Society was Those living are Grace. Mrs. Ory hold at the school on Friday after- Carmony of Blue Mound Illinois: noon, Anni iii The president pre- Harriet at home. who lovingly cared sided. The minutes of last meet- foi‘ her mother. W. Marshall ln Dcn- inp: were upprovec as read. RL)" ver Colorado. Mary, (Mrs. Lynn cull was answered bv l6 members. Morlott. of Worcester. Mass.) Paul The ticasumr reported that one M. of Hamilton. Ont. and Rosamond "V" card was filled in. making a of Needhsm, Mass. There are also total of $23.05 that have been giv; Says%.§m/ I 1 Qlllil [IAN iNNlNT ilN ME c” ‘ Tll sii vnu Tlllltlllllil" Alwnyg 1k I've got s war job in my own quiet way, and ifs for the dura- tion,” says Mr. Gold Seal, famous emblem of Congoleum Rugs and Congoleum by-thayard. "It's to stand up under punishment as never before so that in spite of everything, your floors will con- tinue to look bright and beautiful. _You’ll find it hard to replace them 1f! a_hurry: that's why the are we put into the making of Congoleum means extra value today. I65 valug that will show up quickly-if you give it a chance-in added wear and service. For years, as you know, I've stood for the highest in home furnishing values and today, my aim is higher than ever." IIIININNEIJM OW TO HELP H MR. GOLD SEAL. MAKE GOOD You can get nldctl war nut o! your (ongo- lcum flours with vcry little cflori. Brush and mop them regularly and Icnrw the brightness nf their surface viilh .in hrmsinnal waxing. Make mrc mo. that the flunr umltr. nuih is smooth and ire: from crmircs nr knobs. ll‘ it’: a rup, mm-c it t-vrly few months to “spa-ad" the imfiir. Yrs, a linlu (are will ply big tiividtnds. GOLD SEAL PROWSE BR 05., LTD. 441.144 MGDRE 8. MFLEOD limit‘! i R. T. HOLM AN LTD- SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN 4i