fl-IE rut; CENTRAL .. II the scale I table In advance. My jg .lIMblY'S TAXI - Phone 525. GIAIIWILI. ior letter Photo- uravhe. HOWARD MIGINNIB FOOT- WEAI It I15 Queen sue", HOMICIAIT ior handmade giiis. MAY 23. 1952 ' Prince Street c School Cadets To Be Inspected Tile Prince Street School Cadet corps will be under its second an- nual impaction this aitesnoon at Memorial Field when Brig. 0.6. peaks. os.o., I.D., arrives at the ileld. The Corps was -only 0!- ggnllcd a year ago and at that time was highly congratulated by inspecting oiiicers ior the excel- GUARDIAN. cllAnl.o'l"rE'rowN Local Gunners At race: rival . . ATTENTION I 0 Banner Owners. SPECIAL OFFER . on atCOMI'LE'l'E CHECK-UP and cleaning of your . Oil Burner GIGGITS PIIAIIACI. Phone ht adverthtag me. Ill! be inserted nerd. strictly pay. Conservatives lleal Plea For Proper Organization The need for proper organisation and arranging ior delegates by all poll chairmen was emphasized by Mr. James Haalem. president or the 5th Queens Progressive Conserv- ative Organisation, when be brief- ly addressed a. gathering oi party supporters last night. The meeting was held in the ol- ilces oi Mr. w.o.s. McLure. M.P. Kent Street and was planned and arranged ior by Mr. Forest D. Glow who noted as chairman tor the evening. In welcoming the large number oi guests the chairman said the meeting was being held to I keep the workers in touch with each other and their leaders. The guests were from this city and the Royalty. Mr. 3.3.. Bell, Provincial leader . or the party, reiterated his policy oi clean elections at all iuture times and suggested the party , should have a public relations oi- , iiccr to beep the people iniorrned I 6160!?! PIIAIIIACY i.he,2dth oi Iiay. SPICIAI. IIOLIDAI Layer Cake. Wonderfully rich and moist, cov- ered with luscious treating. IXTIA PANTI Ill! - Inade- to-rneaeure suits. House oi Stone mile. at Jack Cameron's. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Ser- VICGI May 25th. Murray River 10.30 a.m.: Brooklyn 1& 9,13,; m '1'. IIOLDIAN LTD. - lent showing it made. open this evening until 9351 .33 ;(:;IPO,lrIu.3'.30.yp.l;lt.:yB'-l,I?Ctl:l'l I-iiBli 1.30 - - . . anlor Prior to the inspection the cadets closed all day Saturday. Empire 8 pm Rev J H mm . . . . op, will march !1:orln tlrlairrk school Day. grounds to vc ore ecooin- .m -.1 s'r3wA31- ,, . . Muanav aaanoua. maroo- "”J"" '”" I" as. cllanoa .- United Church oi mated by their own recently iorm- ml ed band. open 0 o'clock tonight: closed , W P"”..".i".”'...' :”":.":"'.:' ::'...:''.”...”:.i:ii:i;..”.:...:"'' "' 5'"-”-31' 5-”3i””r'zf33i':”?l'.i?n'.' "" '"””” ” ” ' ”' ' we '” ?.'it”".3 . ma . , . iii. Johnston. oiiieer commanding ”” 5 5”l'"”' R'''"”'”'' '"h "mm -rue rnasavrsalm clsuncn " IN CANADA - services ior Sun. the Corps is aiiiliated, the Capt. George I-Ialliwell, Cadet Training ch” M”, as u mud". canugm ll a.m.: rne Valley 32:30 p.m.: oitlccr. Eastern Command. Hali- iax. . , Heading the cadets this year is gfrgi-,gu;.m;305;q,ggg;t;gu-a.g- open beautiiui. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE - United Church oi Canada. Services ior May Both: 11 em. Sturgeon. Sacrament oi ,Cad8t Major Ralph Whitehead d 1 I Lord's Supper 3:80 p.m.Jlllltown with Cadet Capt. assll Miller as Q':,.;i:f"r';.”,i.,c'f,'.' R2; i,'.f";..”;,ou2?: cross; as. of schoolhouse 1 p.m.: oi what was being done. Mrs. w.l-r. ' second-in-command. other oiiicers ..,r..rm., ' 7 pm. oearseiown. luv. W. A. tvmnugbgr. nayiy elected leldea oi : . . omen'a ssocia on. Paterson, minister. FEEDER CALLED - A alight ilre in the iurnace room at the Metropolitan Stores at 10 a.m. yesterday was subdued beiore the firemen arrived. due to the prompt action oi employees. only minor damage to the wall re- sulted. are Lieutenante Mark Lsdner. Douglas Cudmoro and Eoddie Ain- sworth. The Cadet Sergeant Major is Donald Mnoiueod. The band will he led by Cadet Lieut. Angus Mac- Larch with Cadet Sgt. Kenneth .vnacPllsll and Cadet Cpl. Norman stewart. other N.C.O's. Include Cadet Sergeants Jack Williams. Dromiaed the complete support oi .v her group and assured the leaders ' that they were prepared to work hard at all times tor the good of the party. During the evening iotlr iilms were shown. They were Silks and Bulkles, Eye Witness. United Na- at Work and Ballot Boxes. HIGH PRICE RECEIVED A ilcautiiul six year old Jersey cow. bred by Mr. Edison Mutch. North KW". P-E-1.. Ietchod the high price oi el.il00 at public auction in Quebec this week. The cow is River North Jestor's Girl. classiiied Ex. cellent. and was purchased by Mrs. Checking stock of rliles in the Quartermaster stores of the 28th Light Anti-Al:crail. Charlotte- Norman Kelly end Joe sonlers. chiei instructor oi the Corps. Lleut. Col. L.'l'. Lowther o.n.r:.. r:.D., expressed his pleaaurs at the improvement in the cadets over last year and gave credit to his as- slsiania John Turner and Edward Mullins ior the progress made. He was also appreciative oi the in- iruction in First Aid given by Min Mabel Mstheson "in a most com. potent and painstaking way." Col. Lowther also stated "we have a pardonable pride in our little hand which has come along St) well under our instructor, Mr. Ivo Cudmore." He stressed the im- portanee oi cadet training ior boya as reiiccted in improvement in posture. health. sportsmanship, cleanliness and loyalty. The Corp: will participate In all ilie phases oi the ceremonial drill during inspection, including the General Salute and the march past lil column at platoons" and column ni route. Later they will display their skill in the various demon- stratinns oi Bren Gun, sten, gr-en. rides. iirst aid and rifle drill. Following the inspection the boys ulll be briefly addressed by Brig. Po.-ike beiore the presentation oi the many prizes and awards. Art & Crafts A. ll. Virgin. North I-latley. Quebec. LUCKY FIND - Mrs. Harold Scott. Cornwall, istapparenlly due tor a great amount of good luck Last August she iound a clump oi clover in which were growing many oi the iour-leaved variety. She lifted it in its entirety and discov- ered that ail the blooms were growing irom a single root. Trans- planted in a pot and kept in the house it is thriving with 67 three leavcd clovers. 24 tour-ieaved clov- ers and M ilve-leaved ones. FUNIBAI. YESTERDAY - The iuneral oi the late Henry Neill oi North Milton was held yesterday aiternoon irom the Macl.ean Funeral Home to Fairview Baptist Police Court. rnan poeure was remanded until the 29th. 1'or a breach of the Temp- erance Act. Royalty was fined :20 and costs or 20 days, while a drunk and in- capable was sentence oi 10 days. All out Drive In lied Shield campaign POLICE COURT - In the city yasiarday Amos-hing. a a resident oi West given a suspended o More than 160 voluntee a, under it Commanders and so Captains will hit the trail on Tuesday morning in their all-out drive in the city and Parkdale, to bring to at succesaiul issue, the drive ior iunds to enlarge the iaoilitlee at Sunset. Lodge. The Commanders are all experienced campaigners who have picked their Captains with iull ” owiedge oi their abil- ity to "sell the idea." Col. Allison Rogers. Col. Keith Johnston. cili- iord MacDonald. Ernest cudmore. Eldon Campbell. (C.N.R..), W. A. nix. Preston Bentner and George Newman. are Commanders. the two latter tor the Parkdele area. Junior Aid Of Church where services were con- ducted by Rev. E. Barber and Rev. A. I-1. Piercey. Interment was in the church cemetery. Pall beare era were: Elton MacLurc-. William Macouerrle, Charles smith. Rob. crt Carter. Lindsay Cotes, Herbert Metheson. Personals Mrs. D. Rhodenhizer and young daughter have arrived from Peta- waws to take up residence here. They are rejoining sgt. Don lthodenhlaer oi the Instructional and Administration cadre who is nowtatiached to the P. E. I. Regi- men . town, are. leit to right: BQMS. R. Corps (cmic). RQMS. J. 'r. Place, Presentations To Queen Sq. School Cadets The Wilson Challenge Trophy for the most consistent rifle shot in the Corps will be pesented this morning to Cadet Paul Davey when the annual inspection or the Queen Squa.re' School Cadet Corps is held at Memorial Field. At. the same time Sniper Pins. awarded for possible scores in the annual classliicatlon. and prizes for shooting donated by the P. E. I. Regiment will be presented to eight or the cadets. They are Cadet Paul Davey. Cadet. Major David Soper, Cadet Cpl. Bernard Conolly. Cadet C.S.M. Patrick Mc- Wade, Cadet Lieut. James Morgan, Cadet Gerard cheverie. Cadet Sgt. Robert Boivlcs and Cadet Ronni-. Stanley. ' Prizes annually awarded to platoons and individual cadets ior best appearances. eiiiciency and other reasons .will be awarded iot- lowlng the inspection during which the winners are selected. Brig. G.G.K. Peake. D.S.O.. E.D.. will conduct..i.he..a.nnua1 in- 5- Klnl. Private Wanda Maclillllan oi the Canadian Women's Army Alt t ' . md Hem, G. W. Wanner. or he meeting the guests re mained to talk and play cards tor the rest or the evening. It was announced by Mr Has- lam that a tentative date or June 3 had been set ior the annual meet- ; in: or the 5th District Association. IN MEMORIAM In lovine memory of our dear -Canadian Army Photo 7 Plays In Finale Of Provincial Drama Festival Seven plays will be produced at Tuesday; Four junior one-sci the Parkdale llall the ilrst iou: plays, "Shock oi- liis Life" and I-"W5 Philly 1'. M-mash-n. who nights oi next week during this "The Stubborn Eli". both by at. 9""! ""1 May 24th, I951. year's iinals oi the Provincial Stanislaus Convent. Kinkora. One year has passed since that "The Pampered Darling" by Glen- d" When God called the one we loved aladale School. and lllilerry Molly Drama Festival Mr Donald Wetmore. Director of Dramatics ior the Nova Sooiia De- Malone" by Irislltown women's . partment oi Adult Education will Institute. ' The I1::V' h d "I be adjudicator oi the periorm- Wednesday: Three-act comedy u"n'” "' ' ' 'h"d ances which include both three drama. ”E)'es oi Love" by the 1nd- ' and one-act plays ior the first lan River Dramatic club. To p'?”;mh M" " l"'d '" time in the seven year history of the Festival. The program will he as iollowe: Monday: Tllrct:-act comedy. "Shell's Wedding" by St. Mary's Dramatic Club, sourls . Annual Meeting Of City Free Dispensary The importance of the work done h1...1ha...Charlottetown Free. .. .Dla-. Thursday: one-act urban entry, "The Lord's Prayer" by st. Pet- er's Caihcdrril A. Y. P. A.. Char- lotletown. Final adjudication and present- ation oi awards will be made on Thursday night Nuracis Report VW'7'Aga'ln we find ourselves at the We loved him then, we love him still Forget hlin. no we never will. And should our days be many or few. , our thoughts will be always, dear What matter though life be weary And we tread its path alone, Ii. when the Journey is ended. in heaven we'll know our own. TIIE CSMARTIIOSJESS SERVES -- ia ther, of you. liver remembered by his iamlly. Range and Oil Burners properly cleaned with the new power Vacuum Clean- Hove your er, built especially for that purpose. It is estimated by authorities that a coating of soot one eighth of one Inch thick on the heating surface of your furnace or kitchen range can cause an increase in fuel consumption of as much as 2596. SPECIAL Kitchen Ranges Vac- uum Cleaned. Burner Cleaned and adiusrod -33.50. Furnace Oil Burners (Gun or Rotary type) Vacuum Cleaned and Burner arlljusted-36.00 Space eaters Vac- uum Cleoned and Burn- er adlustek32.50 Range Burners (Pot or 6 'Id M t' i it I" CC oillcer Cadet James c. McNelll. P E I H spcctlon at 10 a..m. He will be ac- nenearv was hlchliilhted at the l y .. r- S B m: o - - P5P 3' ::':;::."l:l..::.::.i:..:.e:;.2i.u ii3?."".L.i"".il;'lt o'm..e::-"'::; :::t..t:.:."it;:: wick tvpel v-e-um eannua meetin ith rri 0 - "r: W F ' . ' - A . Edward mum A": 0"”: erg: Wm tun ml mud year three The sixth annual meeting of the 3' 1' Iiiiglmgwfi vim! whbch C ":9 greB5llgen;t)'rejsDllclccY. J. P. MacMmm' Elllgtelnlf clzggriilsaldlniovrltnl Rellollly cl..n.d and Burn.r r . . t . an a . v - -- - , . (mild Eu new ” The oh”'”"”' man 'F,j'"'img'"' Cour” He is 2 Junior Aid oi the Prince Edward 2233!: nnfiiwe1T.:3ade5 -1-,.Mni)ng The otiiccrs were re-elected and upon public interest and support. udiusfgd1s2,5O Tl” mi 1112119. "ID DIUMCIII. M!'- g;'u1o.nde&.'-5, t;.Ir.c1g:lrl.l) R. D. Me mind HOSDHII was held at the omcgn Eastern Commmd. Han. except ior the executive, remain As this work runs along ills same .M. Clark. vlosidlnl. Miss Fran- ' Cundall Home recently with an ya all last year: Plaldent. Dr. W. J. lilies each year it is rather dli- lnquif. about gh. Cfggf Forc- P. MacMiiian: vicemresident. 0. iicult to make my report sound Ran" ed Draft Conversion Burner. (Fits right Into your present range). Gives you in x. The Cadet Corps will display its ability during the ceremonial drill which will include a General Sal- ute and a march past both in col- cls l!.'. Jon . director. submit- ted an encouraging report cover- ing the Guild's activities during the but five years. which indicated a attendance oi iorty-seven mem- bers. The presiden opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. after which the different. To those who read it or hear it the contents must seem very similiar to preceding years, E. Black; secretary. Mrs. P. W. MacNevln; Executive. Mrs. D. J. Riley. Mrs. W. H. Tidmareh, Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan. Mrs. D. Mur- Inspection Of ' rim. Ii. L. Scar. marked yearly increase in interest. An attendance oi 8.000 children was allowndurlng the past seven months. Besides the numerous activities in which children are given an in- sight oi the work, outdoor sketch- inz classes for adults are proving popular during the summer nsonths. In addition to routine duties for the Guild, Miss Johnston has been Rmlointed to direct the work or the Department or Education in the preparation or historic mater- ial ior distribution to schools. and also part time director to supervise art classes in the city schools. Tile new oiiicere are: President ll.C. Boliaker; Vice I-'rasldent. Mrs. T1 M. Class: Secretary. nances Winston: Mrs. w. Mellish. y other executives are Mrs. A. A. Afacvicar. r.w. Curtis, and D. M. gm. Members of the Board .. r. A.A. Macvicar. lire. George Chandler. Mrs. Jules cieudet. Mrs. .ltlrlr Mscliachern. Mrs. J.A. Mac- Millan. Mrs. W. l. Soantlebury. M , Mrs. n.n.. aell. q"'- (Worse Nichols, C. Mercer. 'R""""3Nde. George Fraser, lt.I-I. -0-"F-'v Ralph Jenkins, Miss steam " Clara. and Mile Mons clay. IIIITIIS. IAAIIIIIAIES. minutes of April meeting and last annual meeting were read and adopted. The tressure's report read by Mrs. L. D. Deaiois showed a bank balance oi 33.19'l.w. The iollowing annual reports wererread and adopted: President, Mrs. .I.I(.L. Irwin; treasurer. Mrs. T. D. Dellois; mobile can- teen. am. Geo. Rogers. Mrs. Cliiiord McDonald; tuesurer mobile C :1. Mrs. Aiired Mc- Nelll: League oi Mercy, Mrs. Wai- ter Goes: fashion show. less. And- rew Likely. The report of nominating com- local Air Cadets last Evening No. 80 Charlottetown squadron oi the R..C.A.F. underwent annual ' pectl last eveninnin the arm- ouries. when they were put through maneuvers by 1"-0 Sin- clair Maolsood. Group Capt. Ken- yon, Commanding Oiiicer at Sam- erslde air station. was the in- specting oiiioer. and expressed himaeli as highly pleased at the appearance at the cadets, as well as their demonstration oi drill maneuvers. The iacilities at Prince oi Wales College, where the cadets have the use oi classrooms. auditorium and illm projecting equipment, received very iavorable comment irom Captain Kenyon. who was pleased at the co-operation being extended by the College authorities in this respect. On parade tailing their respect- lve parts. were Senior Sgt. Notung. and Cpls. Whitewey. Cheverie. Hobbs. biecuarl and Ferguson. The R.O.A.!'. Association which sponsors the Cub Squadron, enter- tained ths young chaps and their girl iriends at their quarters in the bank oi Comme ta building bring- ing s aucceasiul and entertaining Continued on page is To Participate In Manoeuvres At PiclolLli.S. The first large-scale week-end manoeuvres oi the training season will be undertake tomorrow by the list Field Ambulance when the unit leaves ior a training scheme in Pictou,. N.S.. when they will train in conjunction with Number runnlrig over the pedestrian white lines when waiting ior a inver- able ight. "Tbs amber mittee read by Mrs. Clliiord Mc- , umn of platoons and column oi route. They will also give demon- strations oi Bren Gun drill. Map reading, Signalling and First Aid. Oiiicers oi the Corps are Cadet Major David Soper, Cadet Capt. James Macquarrie and Cadet Lieutenant: Fred Duncan, Jack Lee. James Morgan, David Gallant. and Patrick Mcwade. who is the Cadet Sergeant Major. The Q. M. S. is Brian Mccallum. other Cadet N. C. 0.'s include Sgt. Ken- neth MacDonald. Cadet Sgt. Rob- and Cadet Sgt. John Dunn. Chlei instructor of the Corps is Lieut. Col. L. F. Macdonald. E. D., and his assistants are Capt. J. A. Croken. Flt. Lleut. J. W. Mc- Calium. Lieut. L. P. Callaghan, and Lieut. T. A. Bradley. 5 Div. Col. R.C.A.8.C.- 1-laliiax. - The local regiment will travel by unit transport to wood Islands and en route will undergo trninlntz in road discipline, convoy instruction and drlvlnc instruction. On lir- rival In Pictouithey will hold ex- ercises Saturday aiternoon and night and will hold a church par- ade Sunday morning. While in Pictou the unit will participate in ileld ambulance.-lm the-iield-training. The will at- tempt to duplicate batt eileld con- ditions and take part in the col- lection and evacuation or casual- (R.F.) ray. Mrs. Gordon White, Mrs. Blots Andrew. Leo Doucette, and Major T. E. Ma.cNutt. The meeting was held at the City Hall. innd regret was expres- sed at the small attendance. Mrs. Dorothy Ctodie, district nurse in charge. was highly com- m plimented on her work and on the presentation oi her report, which was as iollows: ert Bowles. cadet Sgt. Percy Vail zm MAKE your Vacation a really "posh" trip this year with brand new LUGGAGE . . . . The Furniture Departments oi Both the Charlottetown and the ” YOU love a "Bargain" don't you . . . . Well. the smart array of unio- able C0lBLERS' SHOCKS in t e it and 10 Department has been re- duced in price to 1.1! each! There are some smart little numbers item which toohooea - plaln colors with print and rick rack trim. polka dots . I. . .. house work. right ior your gardening and right ior slip-on whr . . . . Come get one at a real Bargain Price -- just LIB in the it and 10 Depart- aml iresb print rlaent. - II. M.- Stores has a wonrleriul collection oi both Molirine and Uhrlsty Luggage, and on my prowl this morning I noticed a very. very smart 3-piece Set made by Molirlne - It includes a Train case with plastic make up tray, large cover mirror and water-prooi pocket: A Dressing Case with roomy pockets and a Aeropack complete with I pipette hangers. This Matched set or Baggage is strongly built, light in weight and covered with attractive Bermuda Tweed, bound with genuine natural cowhide. Come see. eome choose your Vacation Luggage item the Furniture Department oi either Holman Store. except for a iew changes here and there. However, our main object is to give a general idea of the work and toshow howour iinancss are used up. sometimes our bal- ance at the end or the year is pretty fair. but that has tollast until our collection money comes llso far to my knowledge we are Continued on page 15 are right. in your FARM FOR SALE 315 mile from Charlottetown Consisting of 354; acres with T. Bill Ill.lT III FOOD PRICES 0II MAY 23rd 26 and 27!! AT WEST ROYALTY house and barns. cvrivs o. PICKARD, Box 369 Charlottetown positive proper balanced sup- ply ef air for perfect com- bustion. NO ODOR - NO 3001' A Delight to the Housewife- A Treat to the Family. - VICKERSON v ENGINEERING CO. SALES mp SERVICI 53 Queen St. - Telellene 200 Charlottetown, P.E.l- Bulk Pitted DATES. 2 lbs. . . . . . Libby's -- 15 oz. iin l Aylmer's IIETCI-IUP. Bot-He . . . PORK 8: BEANS. 2 for . 29c 29: 25c DEATHS """"' '” E ””"' 0..." Mum,” ,,,,.,,,, lfit; ties in the iieid. They will be under ...m.. - - - ' ' N, nun um, umn. hm 5,” command of Capt. J.1". Mccarville roll. under-your-oouon-ireoir wear. you'll want a SUMMEI PETTICOAT Choice Quality 506 POT "CO"... "hm ii I1 0!! neither can nor "4 I-hilt 0-W- I-DCVYEIH UH” Oi tine quality eetlonl These are in several styles with deep rrills oi -m '''''"i'''''' ""9 r.:r:":a.-"::"l..':-."...-". .. .2':.";"i. M." r-::""' l"' 2:. '-:-.2-;.c2.t:..C"r'm '1 - F ., ' ' t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' an --'- -vooacen yelrnor y. e arosmal.m nlnorargoels res ., IIITIIS euemdona Ildl tmrrow and It Toombe nd O.8.M. ILL. A h . - glacl(INNON - At an Klara If in useful in- hghoy villi gaavzuhsre at "N "menu ". hm. . nmument Ibo - - - o o - - o - I - : Wnty Iloapiul, gm 1;. 0"" W 3930304 "ICU 0170' II? N 111 SUMII W!n- NIW EATS tee a man of distinction may be ionnrl in the Men's Wear 3. 1052. to Mr. and -lohn Ay. warn. uchrulw most deeply concerned. lng. Department . . . . They're made or either Corduroy or Ceiien Gabardine. SET” . 95: mfufxlggirlon. St.Peter's3av. e '.I:eu0:I;u:'ynIaiebnnInIhe:.hvehulatederdwmandareiaaisea TE :15-o------v----------H i ' ' . IIIOII - oed 3.”. '.l' C to lllr- . l "Imam :- - . dine llata'are i.s'a'e.na:art iawn"ahad:, tb:"aanle rangoho.i eloste landithey 9 General satisiaotion was expres- are priced Just Me each. For a see! heeded Snntaier ei cemiort. elloeee 10 LBS. .............................................. Macnonnm-Suddenly in Ott.- C. W. Mc- your Sumner Isl iron the selection in the Men's Wear Department. -5' O I re re 9. E 8 Blended Orange and Grapefruit "I an my aoth. nos. John .1. the competent lnewllanoe Sonics 29: Won-'6 tummy or man i-v'-'""5-3?-'iio"i-i-r'5'"'mm'."m" JUICE 49 oz. tin . . . . .. v.-.-'-..':.':.:: i."..”'..?” -"contra "W e we W , .-.....h..'... 27 i"'3.':t4'-is'”..".i.'1"l. '.".'.:.'.': "'" ..:"'-.':'.".a..i'" rim HORTON DIW 0 N S Juice. 4: on. via . .... .. .. . . . .. 3 v" "V oeral Home and will" no t. suat became they earn . y Mcco ck! 533.: rnmiggrgz. """ "" """' ”"' '”" ”"""”'”"' ' R A P M .ssu”i'iirsf me his .......... 35c ' I . IIIIIIII WWI um . . L2,".-.'::.-tr.-"..-4"" '3":-"-"r '".r."rs'..':”"'.z...':.:.'.9"..':.-tr. P '””"' ”" ”"' T 1 f;gl;IR""- 25c IOIIIMAII who VIM "imzl: I . f i Vroperty oi the late Mrs. George F. Hart. situat- us right iadntblli euiitv In the . Florida 2 H n . , :1: ;'l;o"mv:m:a:rmum'.igl.i ed at 124 Brighton Road. Seven room house in excel- o.ANG!s u.” do; ' ' . . . . . . . g .e . MIOLQIII .. 1.... pg. ..g...',dm M i . lent repair, large lot, size 53 ft. by 252 feet. Nicely mg 25y . S "W " l ' , - situated by shore and facing Victoria Park. 1 Mffols Pk ' - uxnaagaggg pedestrian paths atthe orlmnasummy MAY yr” A. . Q. .............. --rrw..r.2-"r- so ' it ' hicIiABE'S tllloorrslils " ' 8PEX'JIAL- . . mum” .. "' South Shore Lobster: 'Y 0 IIUST (m.”" on") or down Auctioneers ..,,..,...a.......pm Canbetalmeweyoreateninreetaiu-ant V 3"g".....".9. chm-me--"W-'-M , ,