gEPTEMBER 3. 1953 min; Period For Potato Growers The mtg: part of Austin W55 I mo time for potato grow- "W f,f?".ff,..nnu.i rains creatinl Mditiona extremely favourable for dmiopment of the late blight gmur and makins it very difficult In Ipply spray! or dusts to the iiEllTllAL ouiinoinn graphs. -- Accompanying 'C00l'l for Perfect Pictures ' JIMMYB TAXI-Dial 1379 or CBABWELL for Better Photo- SEEVICE To SICK. Dial 5132, Cantwell's Pharmacy, next to l 1 mm GUARDIAN. WNy Supper ln Aid 1 Of Orphanage '4 Greally'Eiiioyed The ladies of at. llizabeth's Aid Society of st. Vincent's Orphan- age achieved remarkable success yesterday afternoon in their pre- commissioner Conclusion Yesterday Of C.W.L. Convention At the closing meeting of the C.W.L. convention at North Rus- tioo on Wednesday morning. the following ofiicers were elected: President, Mrs. L. L. Noonan. lat vice president, Mrs. J. Aus- piuns, states the weekly tato Gloria. paration and serving of what they tin Murphy. bulletin of the acme. m, SEE T” r modestly termed a. turkey supper. Ind vice president. Mrs. Bani. Laboratory. . Ew H”m”” Em” held in the spacious new dining De&R0chel- , Fonowing the wet period the room ensembles now in stool: mu .t 3;, Dmgm,-. uni,-mny, 3rd vice president, Mrs. J. I. mum. beume pg,-y not mu the Stiyrxnpsons-Sears Charlottetown non tun moo puma. was urw Rossner. lumldily dropped below titiie crii; S t- ed during the late afternoon and Rec. secretary. Miss Iphirenie "1 point for the produc on o ALLSPMNG Ind Summer Drew early evening, comfortably seated Ar-iillillllt 1, me fungus. Now is the gzuto 5.3-, the plants well covered in trmups of six or less at the 45 Corr. secretary, Mrs. James Pen- ea in clear at half price. Another table which permitted 315 serv- dergaet. Wellington, Mrs. lxrimett Mc- Neill. st. Peters. Mrs. L. R. Burge. The following reports were read by the secretary, Mrs. Pendergast; Cardigan. Covehoad, Corran Ban, Georgetown, R. C. A. F. station, Summerside, st. Ann's Int 65, St Bridget! Lot 11, St. Felix, Tignlsh ll ' , Session At the evening session Rev. Eric Robin addressing the meeting re- marked that we are passing through a. very critical period of usorlment of Dresses in crepes and wools clearing at 35.00. The Vogue. Tteumu-' M” E J" Mme" The Tuesday afternoon session history. ings at a time. "It seems as if people have for- ,m, 3, fungicide so that they will . iuto show job looking for the girl - Finds Girl Friend I lord has found his girl ,, protected if mother moist per- oves in. D(1it,(gn:iy fields of Irish Cobblers me attained sufficient growth. 3,. .-mp of this variety may be mitecied by BPTEYWU 3” 91”” nth a vine-killing sprayq The xmm it-arrn, dry weather is ideal 'o:' ilils treatment. 1 Aphld and flea beetle populat- ous are now at their peaks. Sec- ind brood flea beetles are causing ,,.i:sidci-able damage at the pres- ,.n; time. DDT am. emulsion at me :ite of 1 quart to 100 gallons ,,g spray is recommended. It iimiirtl be applied at 10 day inter- lK.i War Prisoner After Long Search - (CF)-Allan Glass- friend. The 21 year-old United State: nary man from Elmira, N.Y., said he has spent all his time off from his Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO, it! met in a Toronto museum when LL: ship visited Canada years ago. She was re.-ponded for two years. But Allen Joined the army and was taken prisoner in Korea. When he was , released recently he set about find- ng Stella again. "when I Joined the auto show mo knew I was coming to Toronto, i thought it' was my chance to look for her," he said. Hours and hours of searching in tvlephone directories, the city di- eciory and at the city hall finally paid off. He found where her aunt new address. lifferonce. "We hardly recognized each ither," said Allan. "she is more uti-active than ever. This time I lon't intend to lose track of her.” Grafton St. or phone 3892. I ATTENTION HOCKEY FANS! Those wishing to buy holding Int-I may do so by calling at 250 . FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Mrs. William Maoitae was held from the resid- ence of her daughter. Mrs. Fred- erick Smith yesterday a.fter:aoo:i. Service was conducted by Rev. E. C. Evans. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pail bour- ers were K. M. Martin, Frederick Smith. Ambrose Ward, Dominic Doyle. Mel Tawecl and Douglas C Brigadier C. Knaap and Mrs. Knaap (above) who accompany Commissioner William R. Dalziel on his official visit bets on Sept- ember 4-5. The Brigadier has been a Salva- tion Army Officer for nearly thirty years, during which time, he has held 3. number of appointments in Ontario and one in the Mar-itimea. Smith, In 1939, at the request of the D. O.C., Brigadier Knapp came to CARS IN COLLISION g A St. John to look after the recrea- Dodge car registered as owned on the Brackley Point Road and an- other oi similar mako from st. Peter's Road. collided at the corner tion for the troops stationed in that City. In 1940 he proceeded overseas and assisted with organization of All the facilities of dining hall of the convention was taken up essary for him to return to Can- ada in 1942, and after a. period of hospitalization, he was appoint- ed Area Supervisor for the Niagara District, with Headquarters at Niagara Camp. Before his appoint- ment to Dcvercourt Corps he was in charge of All Salvation Army War Work in the Greater Toron- to. area. In 1945 the Brigadier was appointed to Divisional work and at present is Divisional Commander for the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Division. The Bri- gadier is ably assisted by Mrs. Knapp who is responsible for The Salvation Army work amongst women particularly the Home Lea- gue and the League of Mercy. 0.: mm," ".1 waymouu-I Street. The Salvation Army War work gt 1,3 pm, y5,te,.day when there. Health reasons made it nac- the latter oar overtook the former, making a head-on strike smashing headlights and crushing a front fender. The lead car was undamaged. 72 YEARS ABSENT - A record for time spent abroad has been est- ablished by Architect Robert H. Orr, now residing in Los Angeles. Calif. Mr. Orr was nine years old The annual convention of the Prince Edward Island Woman's Christian Temperance Union was WCTU Convention Held At Cornwall Yesterday Corresponding Mrs. Pearl Cooke, York. Treasurer. Miss Mildred Calibeck, secret dry, and kitchen were placed at the disposal of the Society through the kindness of the Rector, Eight Rev. E. V. Mecxenzie, D11, and as a result practically the entire with the reading of sub-division reports by the following:- Charlottetown, Mrs. Fred Steele. Aiberton, Mrs. Alfred Gillls. membership of the Society was F0” -'i"B"5iu5: M11 Wmllm able to support Mrs. Fred Coyle, Rushes. cm, convene,-, gn 3”-angmg ma I-iunter'a River, Mrs. Clarence carrying the affair to a. highly Mcciulzan. Indian River, Mrs. L.G. Ramsay. The Mother superior, sister John 1035- M11 Philip R0!!- Baptist, accompanied by a number .Kelly'a cross, Mrs. Emmett Mc- of Sisters from the Orphanage, Qua”- assisted in the preparations. Mrs. Kmlmmv M” E"1DU3Y- 5, G, peppln 15 pl-esgdem of the Little Pond, Mrs. Charles Mac- Soclety, . Donald. Many of the visitors i...r'..i- M0iliaiiiie- Mm Frank Gayle. vantage of the opporumny to Mt. Ryan, Mrs. Walter Walker. stroll through the spacious weil- MM” M”: Mm J05CPh W51-th- kept grounds of the University or MCMH VmWev M”- E-"Wit R05- sit and chat with friends. The '"i"- ' campus was the acme 0, much Mlscouche, Mrs. Ben DesRoche. lcllvlty also, where gram” of North Rustico, Mrs. Emile Gau- chance. the sale of fancy work. ml"- hontgqrngdg cmdyl me cram ma St. Andrews, Mrs. Dan Mullin. cooling dy-ink. W” 1,, Drain" st. Margaret's, Mrs. Hugh Mac- throughout the evening. D””5”- Towards the close of festivities. 3” T"”I'I- M”- Thomas Evans Major Roy Mugmlvlry um! u Bummerside, Mrs. Thomas Link- auctioneer for the sale of several 19”" desirable looking fruit cakes which 5”mm'-m'1d- M"- 50h” H8890- successful issue. had been donned go, the purpose. Bouris, Mrs. Adrian Maclnnis. Many vigjtox-g wen M,co,.d,d the Tlgnish, Mrs. Clarence Morris- lrrlviiege, which they eagerly ac- 5937- - Tracadle, Mrs. Lacey. cepted, of visiting the h 0m wage Vernon River, Mrs. and observing conditions under Alphonsus 17 year-old Stella p lchwnrts of Toronto and they cor- lived and from her got Stella's But four years makes a lot of when he went abroad from Caven- dish, his birthplace, and has been absent for 72 years. He consistent- ly advanced in architectural de- signing in the land of his adoption. He was honored with a Fellowship in the Colleg of American Archi- tects. Mr. Orr has designed some of the leading colleges and chur- ches in California and other states. Always interested in architecture he took great pleasure in examin- ing the structure of the Basilica and other churches and public buildings in Charlottetown. Ho al- so examlned the new Federal building and hospital in summer- side, and the Federal building un- der construction at Kensington. His many relatives and namesakes look great pleasu'e in showing him held yesterday afternoon, in the beautiful garden of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MaoMiilan, Cornwall. i The convention was opened with a devotional service by York Union. The recording secretary, Mrs. George Jardiue, then read the minutes of the last convention, and this was followed by the cor- responding secretary's report read by Mrs. S. W. Willis, and the treasurers report by Miss Mildred Callbcck. The report. of Temper- ance in Sunday schools was given by Mrs. Frank Deacon. and Mrs. Robert Reeves gave is report of the work of the L.T.L. Mrs. Fred Shaw reported for the Youth Temper- ance Council and the report of the editor for "Tidings" was given by Mrs .J. H. MadFarlsne. Miss Louise -Clark, North Wiltshire. which the children live and U3 Central Bedeqim cared for by those who have dedi. O'Donnell. gotten the first Commandment", said Father Robin. He stressed the necessity of personal sanetiflca- tion before one can become a lay apostle. lie cited the closed re- treat as a wonderful store house of sanctifying grace, and pointed out how our Lord left us the re- markable example by going up in- to the mountain to fast and pray for forty days. In conclusion Father Robin said "God has given us the means of becoming closer to Him ll we only co-operate.” Through the kindness of I".'.tiic:' showing of the film ”Eiizabeth is Crowned". which was much en- joyed. Wednesday morning convention was resumed at 8 a.m. when Rev. George Maccormack celebrated the Convention Mass. Father Ma.cCor- mack took for text of his sermon the convention theme "Family Devotion to the Holy Eucharist, Source of Life and Holiness." Business meetings re-convened at 9 am. with the president re- citing the League prayer. The chairman of resolutions, Mrs. Philip Ross brought in her report on the resolutions which will ap- pear later, which were discussed and approved. i The election of officers followed, with Mrs. Catherine Creamer act- Robln the ladies were treated to a, Mas. 1. 1. Nooivaxi Re-elected Provincial President Catholic women's League. mg as chairman, who were duly installed, and the Act of Consecu- tion recited by Rev. Father Mac- Cormaek. ' - The convention then closed with the :singing of God save thr Queen. Tizc tizaiiiiig of the tickets, in connection with the art drawing, took place on Tuesday with the following lucky winners: 1st prize, blanket donated by the Condon Woolen Mills, won by Miss Margaret Wedge, Bummer- side. 2nd prize, card tabla, Mll. E. DesRoche, Misoouche. 3rd prize. end table, Mrs. Artlvur Decoste, Charlottetown. 4th prize, lace cloth, Mrs. litan- as Evans, st. Theresa.'s. 5th prize, fruit cake, Mrs. D. F. McNeill, Summerside. "Five prizes of 31.00 each won by Mrs. Ivan Clow, Bummersids; Mr. Aubrey Ready, Covehead !u'l.; Mrs. P. Sullivan, Cardigan; Mir-Ii Joseph McNeill, Wellingtori:' Mrs. J. D. MacDonald, ER. 9, Char- lotteiown. Temperance in 5. schools, Mrs. Frank Deacon, Charlottetown. cated themselves to such a worthy obiec t. L. T. L., M . R b t R Ves. neewwm '3 0 er Ce The parking area proved a great Y' T. C" M", Fred Shaw. Ch”. convenience for those who arrived mtmowm in their own cars. ..DM......M.....M. APPLE CROP DOWN "Tidings" Editor, Mrs. S. ,W. . Willis, East Royalty. Scientific Temperance, Miss Louise Callbeck. central Bedeque. Sailors er Lighthouses. Mrs. Sam- uel Cempbell, Charlottetown. 'rravellers' Aid, Mrs. Edgar Gli- iespie, Charlottetown. Evangelistic secretary, Mrs. Wm. . N.5.. (CP)-Nova sootie.'s 1953 apple crop will be 20 to 25 percent below last year”: small yield of 1.500.000 bushels. The estimate was made here Saturday at a meeting of the An- - napoiis Valley fruit (rowers an. Resolutions nusl orchard tour. Yes, ATKINSON 's is your one-stop market, because at ATKlNSON'S housewives can and Mrs. Preston Kennedy of Ken- singion are cousins. the Island. Mrs. Harold Leard callback gave an interesting report on Scientific Temperance. The Traveller-'s Aid report was given for Mrs. Edgar Gillespie. Prizes for -K convention: (1) Resolved that we, the mem- bers of the W.C.T.U. extend to The resolutions committee --M--..M... find everything required to stock I well- f;;;;fh;hi,ghih;erg01;j,Vj;;gd'1;-;0l3f; mm, WORKER, filled pantry. Quantity and Quality both -- are as close as your phone when you shop romsnroirrir, England, (CP)- tit ATKmS0N's- Grwsdeniheoia. DAQQDME 1 i 0 d B I the loading contestants in the M, and M” MmM,,,m om. mg Three men who started work at Large, Sweet Cuban 1" "35 Omll s.l3kCt.est d - - Prt uthdkyd th Howano Mcmms mi... 53."... ” :::i.".:::h.i::3 :2: -5- 53-1 n-v3”c-'-fixe?e'l -8 Grapefruit. 3 for 29: " M13-I Beryl Easter. NOT"! W119 in these beautiful surroundingsKto- "meet Herbert whnwlck '"d Extra Large plump Foorwmuz shire, was the only entrant in the ow, Squire White are retiring this year. c I Mm 19 ' . , Craltoricai Contest, and a.ecordirig- :2) Reaowed mu we .150 thank -but Percy Eiltledle is stayliil i-lii- L e ':"l"' ' ' . g 175 Queen St.-Ourrle Bldg. oigrzeymizuwatgwiltfig Iimi P3241?!-1:;'l;l9 Mrs. Clark for her very fine reports in mm Y""' , Maripac t ' i ; , , urge, 9 . ..... mite boxes amounted to 856703 E! the Jvmds and the Nmollal ' ' caullflowen each i ' 23: ' . vancouvm, (Ci?)-Mira. Ar- Mrs. .1. a.'ciari: reported on the ..2?.,".f"..,3”h.f.?” il.::;iraii'::i.i Kmpamd snack” 5 Q" m" 2'" '9: 344 C011” - . .?;i:'..u”.ii:?.'”:f.;..”.f;.'i.i.';. 3i:”;.i2 S:3"fi:”.3:.?:.:i”wi'ist”uW'3.E3; "2": th”,”:;,m- -no pmynf SALE SE;wj".fE'”E'icuR Pk, 1 ' 44 0"""i”- 1 d"- --- 4” t ' ' ' ' I. I In CPS ID. V lOI'5 ll) USC q p....,..... C e -all boys-died within hours. were held recently in Vancouver, B. the .103. ; I-my b 11 by I ' - . r g BIRTHS. Mlllllllais. The news was released Wednes- 0. Rev. Dr. R. c. Eaton gave an lovable arlid laugllalciliell vi'itehoul;a ale- or Lyn" Valley Cabbage . . . . . . . . 136 day by St. Paula hospital officials, interesting talk. which took .tha go)-.01," 15 Q1" 2 fgf . . . ' . . . . 35g B so P I r" where an eight-hour battle to save form of questions and answers. '3) Resolved that we ask our Househald Furnish. Fluffo N W - - 9 9" '59 9' the premature babies ended in Mrs. Eaton also spoke a few words "Executive" to urge the Unions to - . - ' cCl'l'0T5y bllllCl'l . . . . 123 2 failure. of encouragement and inqairatlori. sub.”-lb, the mgggzIne"L15lQn" ings. Cllllld Glld 2 lbS. fOl' . . . . 556 -k i 1 It was the first aucil birth in The report of the nominating and Lhatt yin turn place it in is A - Dole . . Vancouver since 1931 when four C0mmiW?e iwulted 38 follows! many public places as possible. "WINS . . Pickling nnrrns v girls were born at the same hos. President. Mrs. J. A. Cinrir.Char- (4) Resolved that we ask each Afternoons 2:00 to 5:30 c""5h9.d HNEAPH-E 20 93- 7'" 375 oNloNs ' 2 "55, 11; pital. In that case also, all died, lottetown. member here to urge and -ancour- F ace-Elle ' . ' ' " Prince County 20th, 1st vice-president, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Schroeder, wife of a food schummm nedequol age the use of the Temperance les- liuyar. was rushed to hospital in sons in the Sunday Schools, and ' ital on Thursday, '1 153. to Mr. and Mr. TISSUES. lge. size . . . . . . . . . . 33:: Joseph than R. c. A. F., summerside. a Ion. Gary Francis, 9 lb. 9 ea. a 12-minute cab ride from their Lulu Island home, 10 miles from Vancouver. The quads were born 2nd vice-president, Howai'd.' Cornwall. Recording secretary, Mrs. Helen Mrs. ' George At 29 Up. Hillslioro Sf. where possible in the day school. Jardine, Freetown. Famous Violinist within a six-minute period. "It was a shock." Mr. Schroeder said Wednesday. "but we have two other children, Patricia, who's two, inrr.i.'aN..at-pi-inee County Hos- vital on September lat. 1953, to Mr. Ind Mrs. J. Stanley Maobean (nee ilelen Lamont) a son. I lbs. I one. , be i v . w ' J l LEUNTEB-At the Prince County hB:::nLhen1rn an H” C .' . (lmdensed iblptol on August 30th, to Mr. N ' 1 h . v ' . s Ind Mrs. B. F. ........, . ....,... ,,,,:f: ;:;;,,?”r,,: ,:y,:;,;:;.: Killed in crash Burns , Bologna. lb. 35:: MILK !fL:Y".".d.y..'L'.l" 8 ""- 15 ”"- expocilnl anytliins for two months i -- T 0' 3' 3" " tMgu' Loaf! "L ' 65: Pressed only g DEATHS yet. Everything seemed quite nor- NICE. France, (AP) - An Or- ,, , , shguldep ' riser-r----w--.UL,,g,, summmm on mtai. '1”ll:onT: ngeishbordphiirllteid 'me';fl"t,-limglsl Ilf,;;nc,;1u;'l(r,i.i;iern1crh-tshed fi?”l3.E..'ii53iR3ii3(n C.v”..R3i'tf3V li.f."E.i'.'.iizPu'i” 5.315.; bnhiw'i5's”".i.3”t'iT.?J'i5 Roast Beef lb Sic lllidziiillztllleglm lb" " 55: 25: tin . T On ' ' iyrpdmsdab September 2' 1953' lllernzo had bG&81Xlal,3.k:ll1 to liclspitxzlc "la iilde of a 1o,ooo.g,,,,t RAID,” C0'I'I'AGE SETS, when we consider the so-very-reasonable price-Just - - ' Wieners 39C iscilla Arsenatllt. WHO 0' "19 1.98 a set, and when we realize the servlceabllity and durability of Plcmc - ' ' ' ' ' "I had it feeling all inst wceklpc"k' KW"! Frimt-'6'! molt Inm- mmumng was wrong,” Mm smlw ous violinist Jacques Thibaud, and Plum R" C"m""'"g' qhe HW” alc Antoine Arsenault, Furnishing Sections of Holman's in Charlottetown and in Summerside m h in her Shoulder, lb. . . . 59: Corned Beef, lb. 43:: darling little blouses in white or colors-such fine materials as Al- luraccl, Nylon Tricot and Nylon Seersucker are featured in tailored or dress-up styles. BLOUSES are all one price-2.98 in sizes 10 to 14. Come see and choose your Separates Wardrobe from the Youth Cen- tre at Holman's. iear. Rem ins - 41 gr, I have 3 new amat tt i - -.' Imm yesterday nnom wtehr: Ctznns. glarlsaid in a brief hospital in- T?” erK?:::”"'four.cng,nBd Mr haunt); new,ldlffcrent shades in DRAPES that are. comliletpe. Vyelxlllllln at? :0” 1.-mam, Home wthe hon” 0: erv ew. I France plane was on n "gularlv racy ve va ances-they're really lovely and resemble fine quality ' 1., dwgm r M. The first baby weighed one scheduled ms” t S I a fabrics. Too, there are the ultra new "Tier-On-Tier" COTTAGE SETS 0 .i21 Nnirc liiime .3tfIO:l'ry5El;"n1.en1-t: Pound eight ounces. the WW” 9"” Hong Kong when itosm.asxll)end naerdr l" ” '”5"' SW33” "0”7"""l" d"'F”v"'9Y"e deeply (Filled on the 'iliic rune"; noun l.t'.. bound 1! ounces, and the third the towering summlt 0, Mom bottoms. lisvi said before, both types of Sets are priced only just A . 6 , i 4 L and fourth were both one pound Comet, in southeast Fun” m0 198 and ,thcy ll do unbelievable things for your windows . . . Come if. "ARVFN 5 3 - ii 1 :.iiarl.liAN - At Mass. Mgmorm 12 ouncu, miles "mm or this mvlem resort. today and see these new Plastic Curtain Sc-is-they're in the House I G g 1 ' tfmbllnl, Barton. Maas.. on August They were three months prc- lies-cue workers who reached Fumllhlng Section of Both Holman stores. 1),-1INTllSI'1l. ,; gs i C llfalii 'i4M1l!' Jew. my me. mam”. N. R"f:I;”l”0lLl”n;:nmi?il;e.,n',';'f: CONTEMPORARY TEEN-AGERS run to --sepiirhh-s" . . . And there S01),-1 WA FERS til 5 . l 5 "'5' '9 F slopes reported there were no gzvgewgs I moiile laqiiomlng fiialiion go; yguthlul figures! The youth V "5mm' p ' "l 1 A j ' l. ,r. g. Us g n as n sp on I assor ment 0 E ARATE SKIRTS ' v , ,v g l - l iP'Tcc(?”iCS;wi:;rnonMand 'rr;fntin: V agggg styles and fabrics-Taffeta, tartan Flannel and narrow wale (l:r(l)r(ll(.l)ll3fllyg. 0 -. l., - ll. ass. ura ' um was scattered mm. L500 you Just right for school and just right for price-3.93 and 4.98. The size -. 3 jaigscmane C'm9i"Yi W- Roxbury. we mmmmn side, range is from 10 to 16. Now then, the go-with for these Skirts are C . 1 l Air France ofllciala could give no cause for the crash, which oc- curred an hour and it half after the big plane left Paris' Orly Field. They said messages from the pilot had reported all was well and weather good. QUEBEC, (CP)-High wages paid in Qu'ebec's booming industries are partly accountable for the relative unpopuiarity of the teaching pro- fession, Omer Jules Dessulriievs, jvaiiirss cabana DE" ll.ll. Maotoon CONTEMPORARY MONEY SAVERS will be interested in the pure Seville, 12 oz. jar mm wgdnegdgy, scngors no u e our n 0. Mn. . . . ' o n or o u on an it on- oe e gas, run . arm" a e g C :5 . , g . . UNDER superintendent of education, said Airline! nfflgiallsfsaldltge Cm". B0tIli!yheV;(:3lwCmR,i31g(&?:tl:lSutorl1e ffolclngi llnuthe 5311:: tlto Dheplarligent. O M I d 16””; 2 33: Mr. Desaulniers said in an in- cse, one bwiss and a man bellgv. gllass buttons, tr-lbbed neck, cuffs and waistband. In the ever-popular H .n 9 Lamic ' ' ' , K tuvhw-rthe menu, 0! quumed ed to 1,9 3 (;,,-mm. Th, 1."; IP. casslc style, t c shades available are gray. rose, wine, mauve, blar:.r El ' , . tum." Wu . new, "mmng patently were French. Among. the Ind green. sites range from 14 to 20 and the price-why. its a wee. whlf. vmgggf gal. 93; sugar. lb. , , , , , , 89: I E ,0 me passengers were a baby and your small 2.98! Youll want and need at least one or two of these smart . , ' I . Chlflothtown pad glhuzgu. mazjlnwveawhgxs m other children. Cardigans to see you through the coming season - get them while E. D. Smiths t Puritan North wnuu” end,” 1." nu.w" Moo out of ,t:.On:lIll:C;'lI(;llImI.ln.l:.eW and complete - they re in the 5 and i0 Depart. I Tomu'o Ketchup . ' . 27c,iIl1SlI sfOW. Ole . . 295 11.000 teachers. Dr. W.'!'. Percival, director of Protestant education, said Protes- tant schools in Quebec Province generally are free of accommoda- tion problem. The exception was in expanding pun. sue 'Mm---.-........ CHARLOTTIIOWN FOR SALE BY TENDER Scaled tenders will be received used can anncnmsl 1951 DODGE SEDAN 1949 DODGE SEDAN . . .' 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