- ':. .i:Q'.-. an All! 0EllTllAI. BUY fresh can at Kenaedfl Poultry Farm. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Stan. CONSERVATIVE Com- mittee rooms located at 168 Great George St.. Phone 6816. ADELLA'S ssiuinery Specials. sass. 177 Grafton WJISIICFS. milkers. contact Produc- er's Co-Op. Fitzroy Street. It pays. CONSERVATIVE. Com- mittee rooms located at 168 Great George St . Phone 6816. SPECIAL prices on Enzliilh made barbed wire. Producer's Co- Op. Fitzroy Street. WALK IN COOLERS. frozen food. meat and dairy cases by l(elvinator Bally and I-lussman. Storey Electric. ' CONSERVATIVE Com- i' mittee rooms located at 168 Great George St.. Phone 6816. P 0 W N A L UNITED Pastoral .- . s.r&u.-q-..,..."'- ?. , IUMIAGE BALI Kirk base- nrantFrklayl.wp.ls. WI TREAT the nick well. Olg- gey's Pharmacy. open I a.m. to I p.m. CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE rooms located at 168 Great George St. Phone Q10. TAG DAY in aid of Child:-eas' A MAN MAY BE "down" - but he is never "out." to the Salva- tion Army. RUMMAGE SALE at Y.M.C.A. Friday. May 17 at 2 p.m. Park- dale Women's Institute. LIBERAL . HEADQUARTERS. Second floor. Stern: Building. Kent Street. Dial 8433 or 8919. FREE .CHURCH OF Scotland May 10th. Stanchel. Sabbath School 2 p.m.. Service 3 p.m.. Rev. J.H. Bishop-. Minister. CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE rooms located at 168 Great George St. Phone 6816. ANGUS MacLEAN Progressive Conservative candidate for Q u e e n s County who will be appear- ing on CFCY-TV IONIGHT . at 9:35 Standard Time Inserted by the Queens County Progressive Conservative Party. consolation. Mrs. A. Doyle: men's l l l Neuly-elected officers of the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club are shown above following the "null election and supper meeting .1 the Charlottetown Hotel on Thurs- day evening. From left to right: Clive Cudmore. lst vice-president; V. MacDonald. director; V. Gar- Rev. A. E. Piercey Is Elected Orange Order Grand Master rett. director: Clive Stewart. pre- Sldwt: W- Smith. secretary; J. -4- Gllllnt. 2nd vice-president: D.A. Cudmore. director. Missing Big Oil Tanker Now In Port The "Irving Glen" arrived in Charlottetown Harbour early Thur- from the photo are: Jack W. Johnston. treasurer. and Bob Mac- Leod. director. . Gaardlan Photo WEATHER . TORONTO (CF) -. Tempera- tures issued by the Toronto public weather office: ECEIBICQSC will M? Willi. It Gsarlottetowa PNl' 'rovttItt3EsTst WC Cwmmulgai Page The Guardian -'3"-iJ'e'1i3"sTsETr. 7: NI lat. .. .:e.-2;."-'-0.3.-"El... ..".':.-.1 it EsOOOCOOOI”OOOIOI auto more smiles" mm I235 w ' Pia ground Friday May 17 and U a. s St. Y . - M, 1 ' visrr Ill-STYLE Mllllnery. Gt. s'""d” M” T . l W . " ehnomi,-tyhwu::t"w-ll:ds"1:: In-Y..Lo,...,RS George street. "when every style CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE s and . a.M.g'&-. Is l-ll-Style." locateldo at 108 Great George I 3011!: 5 and 50. Charlotte- t. as . FOR P.-tIN'l'S. Refrigerators, one ' n "d quuswi Ind Clmvbellton at and 45. "l""!.!:-3551-Elli uoasossaaeoeaasoeoiaeeaaaa. TAYLORS JEWELLERSA ,. newest triumph in first soalclsnsaking - The fabulous new .,p , "T -v S ' . Sunday. Ma 19. ' r . . . flllzl."-"9.-at'Yl'llElll(lvEi:,wV 7 pm. MDEOWI v;IiIIliARorI:L(t:);I)Cghyd-arltiiinditsjl gll'l98l'4Y5 p gr-ea sled:-lyl'C:l.:gCLl.'I'lyCt:IR'e.nZ:l;.TIIIICTII p Katie (tltith danigial session of the Mayor .1. D. SIGWFIII. Illtlllllgllled may afternoon to discharge 8 Cong Victoria , H ' nal. Rev. T. R. onuriizc. llinisten standard time. Friday niizhi on re 'm' 3 "nu ma" 0' u” """”””". 5."5”"' WC” 315" siderable quantity of Irving gas- Ed"””"" ' 59 . behalf of the Progressive Conser- CARD PARTY - Winners at e -1' met "' 95'" LWK9 P001113. featured a visit from a dclegat- onne lad fuel on The hues. ship Regina 73 NORTH TRYON Presbyterian vative Puw. we end Pam, u the Clown, club Charlottetown on Wednesday at log or the Lodge of the of the living met. with 8 um. wlnnjpeg , 73 .. church, germ. May 19th. 11 a.m. last nlghf mm ,,d,,.,- 5,5,, V, iooo a.m.. with the Acting Grand L.o.3,,i., c.,..5..i...g oi p.w.o.ivi. mm 1" mm 0, mm ,0... Toronto .. 49 M Church School 12.15. Miss Mary Angus Mscugan your Pro- -pie,-hey; second, Mrs, Jo)", candy Master. Rev. A. E. Plercey. In Sutherland. P.R.w.M. Darrach. sh, bum pumping her cargg ,1 Ottawa .. as the chair. Highlights of the ses- and P.w.M. Mrs. Ciiestcr Shaw. 4.30 pm 1-hursdayg Ed is ex. Montreal is ' I as JIWILIA . 6- MacKenzie. De8c0l1955- gressive Conservative Candidate 1 In ts I Lh F b h II It C.F. ; nd. J ll 50" were 9 79P01' 0 ll ' lh I 'l8l S. 01 5 ""5 "NW" C""'lC" "' 93"" d0ir..'l'i'ze'."tsi'ti"-ills ”S)f:ndao:d"Timc g'.;l.'.iyll"Z3..s(:'.i.lii:.i roMcElr(t,iyI;' Grand Lodge omcen. which i.:d2.'.".'"g...-..ese.V-'.s..3d laonsplendid E”.f.”?,..?,.,f.'.”.f,.' 9”" ml" 710” . Trial caVvVem:li1sih P"'”"' Chal” Friday night." ' ' door prize. Leon Gallant: free!" mwed the bagel" 1” "' ' "'3' winner by the ladies of Zion 'ih' service foryonly a year the "'"”"'”" .,g suzdng, 19f"Ma; 1'9';g,g HEAR L) d M M ' Chen out. Josie Blanchard and Ed healthy condition. Church. g Japanese bullt ship last called at ' Twat” ' by a n o if Smith; spec1alprize.5y1ViI C0fflII- A visitation from His Worship. TI" ”"1"51 Memlmll "Wk! Charlottetown In December. 1956. C I-IIITIII IIIIIIAIAIL. Prior to arrival in C.i:-irlottetown uamgpmng Glasgow. 8 p.m. Cavendish. REAR LLOYD Martin of Cherryi Valley on C.F.C.Y. radio at 8.45; standard time, Friday night on 11 a.m.. North Granville 3 p.m.: Valley on C.F.C.Y- radio at 11:45 standard time. Friday night on behalf of the Progressive Conscr- vative Party. Friday Night. B.Y.P.ll. MEETS - The regu- lar meeting of the Charlottetown B.Y.P.U. was held Thursday night The meeting opened with the pro- discussed. Devotional for the even-. place Saturday. May 18 at 8:00 p.m. from Hunter River United Church. Interment in the Port- was held at Zion Church. com- mencing at 7-00 p.m.. during which the R.W.G. Chaplin. Rev. W. H. Forsythe. gave a very lino address. .. Grand from Aruba. in the Dutch west Indies. she discharged part of her cargo at Halifax, and will unload the following quantities of Irving products during her brief stay: : Exzeina Sufferers The Miracle Worker Salve IMITIM IASIIIIIIIII behalf of the Progressive Conser- i vative Party. ygfgssczigfkigi I(':”;:dldE::' gram under the direction of Mrs. age Cemetery. The remains are A delegation from the iq Here and Perfonning BRADALBANE i . f Queen Wm 5 en over C-F Mltton in the absence of the resting at tllegAndrew's Funeral Lodge L.0.L. then called on the 1.900.000 gallons of Irving gag. W0 ders for sufferers :1 Unted Churmt or . E, d M T. ' pastor. The minutes were read Home until this afternoon thence Grand I-Odie L-0-13-A and 9)l- ”u"- 900-900 E3"0"5 05 "W15 100 n 5'0"" EN"! III! g -. Sunday. May 19th. Bose Valley C.Y.-TV at 10-05- In I 'm'-'- mi approved and business was to the home of his son Roddlc tended fraternal greetings. the de- 3350"”: M"! 1-000-090 85110!" oh From All Kinds of ”'"lW""'Vl'”:h V, Ford. legatlon consisting of R,w.c. chap. Irving fuel oil. Eczema of high-fsiluon. .7 Pleasant Valley 7.30 p.m. Rev. H.l WE REPAIR Washing machines, lng was lead by Judy Bryenton and l SUDSBURY - At Hamilton. May lin. Rcv- Forsythe. P.G.M. Peter Macliachern, and R.w.G. Treas- Rellef has been reported to me f S Raynor. Minister. Ed"). M h H. 3: ANCUS MACLEAN your Pro- AA:'lllic's l!El:l:1cangho:pn:li7lIges' was l'Gul-srerlieiirs Oliliroalleart--"G mil? ”- 1957- M"- 5”” 5"d5b'"Y Um R-W- Ballot local lagion mm mm” ”' "M "M '" "" -. ' R ' mun re”-eluonll period W" ".1 in he 68th year. Remains will G,M,'g Anpgggs Marttlmes. Central Canada. and Western Canada-and further- gresslve Conservative candidate for Queens will speak over C.F. CY -TV at 10:05 standard time. Friday night. -'1 HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Services, May 19th. as follows, Hampton 9-45 a.m.. Church School 10.45. Victoria. 11 a.m. Commun- ion; Bonshaw- 7.30 p.m. Rev. M.K Charman. Minister. -:1 I ston 2.30 p.m.. Bristol 7 p.m. The Rev. J. M. Sproule B.A. of York will conduct all services. Y 0 R K PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Min- ister. Rev. J. M. Sproule, Sunday. May 19. 1957. 9.30 am. Pleasant Grove instead of York. 11 a.m. Central. 7.30 p.m. Brat-kloy. Speak- er at all three services. Rev. V.B. es. Minister. Services for Sunday. lal speake at the Tryon service. Sunday School at Tryon I1 a.m.. Westmoreland 2 p.m. All are wel- Wednesday. May 21 and 22 at the Baptist C h u r c h Schoolroom, Prince and Fitzroy. for Infants from 6 months. preschool chil- dren. teen-..gers whose 19th birth- day doesn't come on or before De- cember 31. 1057. and pregnant wo- men. b ALEXANDRA llazelbrook- Cross Roads. Services for Sun- day. May 19th. Alexandra 11 a.m.. Hazelbrook 3 p.m. Cross Roads 7.3) p.m. Please note change In service. Rev. Harry Renfree will be the special speaker at Alex- andra and Hazelbrook. Rev. C. W. Passey. minister. THAT LAWN MOWER of yours Yes. it's time to have checked. our lawn mower department with testing equipment can give you fast and dependable ser- vice. Better call us now. Dial 0537. For a new mower see our new WINNER - The fruit cake lot- tery at St. Plus X turkey supper was won by WB. Peters. 234 Fitz- roy St. A LARGE VARIETY of Annual flower plants. included double and single Petunlas of all colors. and the new 1957 red satin petunias. Ernest Burke. Soutliport. ALL ART Society members in- room. Civic Centre. tonight at 0. Annual reports. refreshments. COVEIIEAD PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada Rev. W. H. Forsyth B. A. Minister Church Services for Sunday May 19. 1957 Covt-head Road 0.30 am. West Covehead 11 a-m.. Union Road 7 pm. Stanhope 8.15 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. f In the Bap- das: Services for Sunday May 19th. Sunday School 10.30 a.m. With WINSIAE UNITED Churches. Sunday May 19; Illghfleld - Sun- day School, 10 a.m.. Service with Sacrament of Baptism. 11 a.m. Prlncetown Road - Sunday School. 10 a.m; Winsloe North -Service I p.m.; Wlnsloe South - Sunday School 10.30 a.m.. Service 7.30 p.m Rev. Dr. E.A. Betta, Minister. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church May 19. On account of re- pairs being done on the building no service will be held this Sun- day. Communlty Sunday School in the United Church 10 A.M. Ca- vendlsh United Baptist Church Morning Worship 11 a.m. Com- munity Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Bryer R. Jones B.D. Minister. MARSBFIELD Presbyterian Church- The hours of services for Sunday. May 19. are as follows:- Mount Stewart 11 a.m.. Barring- ton .'l p-m.. Marshfleld 7.30 p.m. Versatle Law-Cruiser which we sell and service. Bait and Mscltae Ltd. 91 Euston. Dial 8537. THE PREBBYTERIAN Church . Central Parish. Canoe Cove SS. 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. ' Churchill 85- ll a.m.: Clyde Riv- ” p.m.: Service I p.m.: Nine Mile C 3.8. 0.3). Sar- vlce 7.3): when the electric lights will he dedicated. and messages Sunday School in Harrington will be held at 10.30 a.m. A oordlsl welcome ls utended to all to wor- ship God with us. Student Minister J. Karl English. RESULTS of the "Lucky Draw" at the Canadian Tire Corpora- tion's Charlottetown stars were released yesterday. These are as follows: first prize (bench sawl. Mrs. Atwood MacRae. Alexandra; joyed by all the members fol-l lowed by the fellowship circle and closing prayer. 1 LEAVES FOR N.S. - Georgel E. Sherrcn. veteran employee till the Customs and Excise Division. of the Department of National Revenue who is now on statutory leave prior to commencing retire- ment leave on June 6th, leaves Charlottetown today for Middle- ren. While on tile mainland Mr. Slierren will attend the Anglican fax May 21 - 23. after which he will proceed to Guysborough to spend a few days with his son, Rev. Douglas H- Sherren. Mrs. Slierren will accompany him on the trip. attending meetings In Ottawa of Mrs. Claude White of Milton is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital and all hope for hot speedy participate in the C.N.R's safety meeting on Friday evening, at which they will represent the railway and address its local em- ployces- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beer and children Donna and Freddie, Clyde River. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Murray and small daughter Debbie. Charlottetown. motored to Amherst. N.S. on "Mothers' Day" where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E..I. Mac- Mlllan and Mr. and Mrs- R.M. Scott and family. BIRTHS SIGIWORTII-At Prince County Hospital, Saturday. May 11. 1057. to Mr. and Mrs. Newman I. Sigr- Synod meetings to be held in Hall- ' worth. Borden, a son. MACADAM - At the Charlotte- town Hospltal on May 16. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Adam. Morell. s Ion, weight I lbs. 1 oz. DEATHS SoU'I'II- Walter. South on Satur- day Aprll ma, IE7. at Erdlng- ton. Birmingham England. In his eighty sixth year. The lunch al was held front Erdlngton Par- be forwarded from Davlson's fu- neral Home this evening to the home of her daughter. Mrs. William Sinclair. where they will rest until Saturday noon thence to St. Stephen's Church. Burling- ton where funcral service will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment In the Church Cem- etery. ABBOTT daughter. Mrs. Colin MscPhall. -At the home of her Cornwall. Resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home until noon Saturday. then to Cornwall United Church for service at 2.00 p.m. Interment In the Church Cemetery. BURNS - At lower Freetown. May 16, 1957., Gordon S. Burns In his 85th year. Remains were forwarded from Davi- p.m. Interment People's Cem- MR. EVERETT TRAINOR. South 1 Melville. P.E-I., announces the bar. Maine. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller of Cambridge. Ohio. No date has been set for the wedding. MR. AND MRS. RAY MCGEI announce the engagement of their daughter. Sally Gertrude to Norman Franklin Kelly both of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place on Saturday June 15th 3 p.m. at Zion Presbyterian Church. MARRIAGES CRANE-MACDOUGALL: At St. Andrew's Manse. Montague. by . Rav. D.A. Campbell, on Wednes- day. May 15th. Shirley Christena Mscboagall. Bangor. to 0 r a Crane. Rivsrtoh. P.l.'.I. The Grand Master traced the history of the Association from early days when artillery men from England were stationed on P.E.I., many of them being mem- bers of the Orange Order. On immigration he said. "Can- ada needs more population and therefore needs a more gener- ous lmmlgratlon policy. Canada needs increased British immigra- flt into our Canadian scene more years ago Communism. to most people in Canada. was only a name. To-day one-third of the world is under its domination. Communism stands condemned vy all who love civil and .eliglous liberty. In the van of those who oppose Communism must there- (lore be the members of the Orange ' tinn. l Protestants neat! to reclaim the and richest heritage possible. You liberty is ensured so long as lights keep burning in the many Orange E. Plercey. Milton: D.G.M.. Gor- don Ross; .I.D.G.M. Rev. Mr- Plercey; Chaplin Davis Ward; secretary, John Murray: treasur- er. Robert W. Betton; Lecturer. James Ferguson; mas-shall. James Crabbe; auditors. K. B. Younge and Russell Nicholson; deputy chapliiis. Rev. L. E. Woolfrey (Queens); Rev. T. R. Goudge King's); Deputy secretary. Ernest Moore; deputy lecturer, John Poole: deputy lecturer British America. Howard Macltinnon. MARTHA RAY ILL NEW YORK (AP) - Comed- lenne Martha Raye was taken to a hospital from her home early Thursday and given emergency treatment for an undisclosed all- mcnt. Two newspapers said they Auxiliary Meets The Ladies' Auxiliary. of the Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L. Char- lottetown Branch. held their monthly meeting in their newly decorated club room. with the president pi .iding. the usual one-minute silence was ob- served. Twentyone members were present and committees pave sat- isfactory reports. One application pointed to send magazines to ser- ivit-emen in Egypt. A motion was for members and to enquire into getting a standard. The June meeting is to be a banquet at Old Spain. Alter singing "Happy Birthday" to a member celebrating her birthday, the meeting closed with more I have testimonials to prove this. These are voluntary testi- monials and were not solicited. This salve has helped types of ecezema that some sufferers ex. perlenced for years without re- lief in some cases sufferers lost time from work. The price of this salve Is 33 a box. A nominal price for a prep- aration that produces a wealth MT. STEWART United Church. . t - lted t tt d I I I M"tLi1n' B'A”D:hn1l3' Ilfarltlrl)se.AI"t) Cfifivgilltlorinllil ocIlul:- '”"- NW" swm Wm" I” "m York Point. on Thursday. May '335"Y- , u . l , for membership was received and 0' ""9!- e' A ew" "m" M ' V13" hi! bI'0"'91'- 3"” 55- she" 16. 1957, Mrs. Samuel Abbott of 0' C”mm"'"""- Th'"3"'lV9 accepted. A committee was ap- Will mall to any part of Can- ada upon application of order and money order or registered latter passed to buy berets and crests of 33 Do not delay your eczema all- ment any longer. I have a recom- mended remedy. Exzema Specialist J. A. MacKINNON. 1) Cross St.. Sydney. Nova Scotla Phone Charlottetown 3966 for ap- MBCLHH of Mom" stewutl CAVENDISII UNITED Baptist n TRYON . BONSEAW B u! glllurfgll Sillndlllli 1l(4;lgte19-ch1:?":!'l':lK( son's funeral home to his late word "Catholic", which signifies g:;'ve3"""' N7”-Nhmems were polntment..225 Queen St. pastorate R" Linda” R 63;. holillrfgl; thhl-Suhday) Commemn Mr. A. G. Macmmm nu bun residence where funeral service ;lllIiVEI':alilY-hllltlll lslmplest terms. )2. s, -g-...- - - u. g .. LI . . . . . y will be held on Saturday at 2 t s t e rig t o c aim the fullest learned sh had suuered . hen” upon requnt. THE PERFECT GRADUATION TAYLORS JEWELLERS LTD. MID - NIGHT DANCE Door opens at 12:05 MONDAY Morning. May 20th MODERN DANCING 12:15 to 2:30 Featuring Don Messer's Islanders Admission 31.00 Sponsored by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club come. classes for all ages Gospel Ser- nEMlNnm To PARENTS Ig vice 7.30 p.m. Speaker. Mr. Svend """"Y- ensasomht of his daughter. 3'r?p'!fi;'g:;g"'''' "" """' bout the chm-ioupiown polio cu... IChr;,"e"s7."'CS"bj”tl;d ::l'j”0l”;e A.A. Chisholm and D.W. Kyle. 53': RT;:l':ll;- MlEl;”W”l';"sl- Slected to office in the Grand At The in nut week on -fund” nd l2wn:i:e;"th0I'J';' ' y both of Moncton. are guests at the N.'"1'R:dl ”Su"o ' wingi Hi : Lodge durlnl the evenlnl session - Charlottetown Hotel. may will A ll "- ' F were the following: G.M. Rev. A. ROLLAWAY CLUB FIRESTONI Hour AND AUTO co. LTD. 137 onnsr GEORGE sr. C.I.l. PAINT HEADQUARTERS. IN cnsnnorumowx EVERY NEW COLOR IN STOCK DIAL 5547 Was 6'antlyr3' WM JIM Your choice of many gay colours - also Mgy mm, Bonghaw 11 Ln)” west. ,1 , Ch" by R g 3 H. 3, Jon”. the R.C.A.F. Benevolent Fund. He , . d be . mm k c - moreland 3 p.m.. Tryon 7.30 p.m. n?A.,1il.rig., .ii...ciVsier.'y is expected home ",1, weekend. etery. Freetown girimrclh long to a Catholic 0 HOTO '5 1110 MOST EXCITIII9 NOWCI Dr. C. A. Britten will be the pec- 5 UPTON GOSPEL Chapel: Dun- Friends will "If" to I91" "M ENGAGEMENTS ,:;f.,.c”33l'd?i.,ii'issndddfeiliiolil 0 ' I LADY ' PAIKHIIIST SotsofHldiIIlIItOrIeII Asian and Sweater to Song will be rendered by Mr. and Mrs Nell Matheaon. A spcc- second prlutpop-up toaster). Mrs. lsh Church on May and. The . Ial offering will be taken All are Robert Dodds. Harrington: third late Mr. South is a brother call him. on... mg .i... - ''''c”"” R" a”"' "mm "m" N" l""""b'"”'l' m""” M” A” A”"”' d 3'" R”' vnlnuin. Use I! out- Full fashioned skirt and swaatar sets bad la the soul WI ' :'::"f';.dL:'5,ef.f.';l;"";;:'.:;'l';: W" '-"'- M... ,. .,,.. ,, ,,,. ms. Insuring mm: color match. new sktrh can mum roan - At Banter itiur May SPECIAL TREATS FOR THE Goe1onsmootlily.drles f:f'”,,::'..," ,,,”".,.',f;"f:'.' "'cm"”mf"".,h"'m nmw lI.ll. Jewell. Chief of Charlotte- - 1 . III. Thalna J. Pad 1 . . towns Fire Department. 1: year. no f:ssral wmhwpc t'1it':c:lyiI:lt;:iy.utyil: It "run. of "nut d mm. u. cam. W dc-n--t-'-1-Mt 5'..:'.' L'.'t.5'i."'3."..”l.?. 5.".':..".:l' E: mt-M -2-tlm-. - stannlng aasslnhlss. 31” . and Lady Baltimore Cake. Half Chocolate, Half , ”"' U ' White. Plea with out old fashioned goodness. nun Wliy some for loss than the host. C.l.L- . . ...-.,-. r1ch.extragood Ctnnarnon Rolls. Crusty ovenfreah "Mb mmmwmhmmmm Cupwm itiactisqost pelatyea easbay. 3gn..3mg3gu-u.M.c.mom'Put”". p And from our Delicatessen Counter 9' kn?" W. d” &'. . SOWVN um 9' Roast Chicken. Oven Baked Beans. Potato bristles. rulers. vanishes. plastlc wood. Cold Slaw. Chicken Pie. Saumge Rolls. modohi m and Cheese. Orange Puddings. sandwldiu. ' STEWART BAKERIE8 LTD. mun-rsr. snuasrm 2 ISIHIIIJ FURREERS I i nsssroas HOME 8: AUTO CO. LTD. 1!! mu, an . AA.