IH MEMOIIIAM ".5, CATHERINE CAL!-AGIIAN le of Dromore and vici- .'rhTAi8KT'ee0gh0Cked and saddened on Ill” evening of August 31 to hear Hump death of Mrs- Catherine (.a”ag;.a.., Although she had not mowd good health for the past Pg",-cars her death was sudden am! unexpected. She received the .5, mos of the Catholic Church :0", her pastor. Rev. T. P. But- ler, who was present at her bed- mscccuscii was born in Pisquid, Sm,-.nine years ago, the daughter of (he late John and Bessie Callag- han In 1903 she was married to Francis J. Callaghan and moved 9 family Fort Augustus Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McLeod. Montreal Harold McLeod. Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dromore Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grimes. Water- vale . and Mrs. burn John F- Callaghan, Dromore Bobbie Hughes. Dromore Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creamer. West Falmouth. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly. Pis- quid Mrs. Raymond Hughes. Dromore Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shea. Water- vale Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dunn. Fort Augustus Hughes. Delbert Shea. An- I . I I Legless Veteran Enioys By Don non Canadian Press staff Writer sr. srarunn. N.a. (CF)- Lorne Groom is 36 but his life's career began on Christmas Day. 194:. when an artillery shell blasted away his legs on an Italian battle- field. During his long convalescence after surgery left hi.in only four inches of hiphone in each leg. "I Just sat down and figured out what I could and couldn't do," he said Work, Play And Politics and the idea that it's the young people who must become inter- ested in politics for the develop- ment of this country. ”As long as I feel our outfit is doing the best for the province I'll work for it. When it isn't. I'll stop." HE GETS AROUND Groom arrived home recently from a trouble-shooting trip around the province in his specially-built car. with brake and dimmer switch on the dashboard. to eliminate the need of feet and legs. E63 P021. ' I When he decided to my, Bob, The Guafdlin PS8? 9 brought out his family - --one; Friday, Dec, 16, . - ' daughter is A ring school here. First Settler In Kitimat gs--;u;,-43335;,-;,-e. and me other "'.r.”."rs'r”-i'.....-.....m . '1 "W" "5"" I” mm ' "””d'"d1r”.g' 5"”? .COCKTAlLS FOR DUKE roar HALL. xe..y'. tllauleuffi .. Canadian Press staff Writer. pjnrkf "Id :3” (E1110 1,, 6,5855: When the first aluminum poured TWEMY ' ""9 Kumy" ""1" mm” I 1: mar, a.c. (CP)--A roving :e;,:',,,',,.';7,,g ,:,d5 .,.'j5..e...,g from the potlines in August. 1954, ::Ll;dw:f:'b:;lei: ff; :':'...:::. :::..'".:.”: .::.":i. 223:: or :1”: :e:..":.8..::.k'1i."i'.'i. '2: - or we mm or - - 2 It'll! miles nortlei of Vancouver on uoz:fleal:lydlivl:”ye':rsfol:a(i:r at 53 Edinliurgh V they were djgggng : rescue . l v - ' V , started digging or t e women, it y , Apr” 15' 1'51" . I O". the roaming cook had become ex- HGen. A- L. Mchaughtno. 'ViS- worked in an admingm-gum hug ( 5' 395 -l'""95”" " V" ecutive chef for the Aluminum iting the site with some United gang, and recovered 3 bodies. ::ll;P9l':n'9"bJ?;w:E:'-alfI:llL"uinr- Company of Canada. serving 5.000 States Army generals. dined on -j-r-jg ' W I l d . f B b' t k'. town. was born. mus 1' ay 5 ea 5 E, I M d RUGGED AT FIRST 3 year, or exaii er. for- un , . mcr governor-general of Canada. tlSrl'm”;d:ld'”:5'J he: MMEl:9;:w "we were eating ma; km: of ate his Thanksgiving. dinner of en: "' 0 ac C ' menu for a couple of months." he turkey and liliiiilikiii Pie- I said in recalling early days. "The ”i served the lord mayor of Logging Camp Cook Was .,', .. it .. Ambrose Kelly. Auburn as he sat in his comfortable home nmmore where she had resgd. . He walks with crutches to help - first meal I tried to cook, the stove London. too." Bob recalls. "He had :21 since. Her husband Predeceas- Mary A. Boylan. Dromorev 3 TlI"tIlltlShaS5.'Sil;;Jl:n:g'eal'ml:0:ldlelIi swing the weight of the a,.mi,.,-El conapsedh. Wreasl of chicken... ed her 13 years ago. V wlalliatm land Tli0m33 0BiiC"- do was make” the best M it The legs which he helped to design ' The first help he got came when Governor-General Vincent Mas- shc will be greatly Inisscd ln'the M 395VflC- J h B I Ch things that were impolsibilmes I N home Wilh his M0mT93l'l""'l' Mrs. 1,0,,”-d Murphy and ram. he hired two Indians to help in scy's party also had steaks. "Mr. ..,,m.uuiiit,v Iii" il l5 "I "I9 Mme lriumzo rs" osep oy "' 3'” just forgot abomy 3”” a"d flm" ad””"3 Chlldrenv Hy wish to thank me P,-1315' Dr. the kitchen. which was still the Massey himself had prime ribs of 4 c whkm my lass Wm be mtost keen. M: :I1l'lvnMl'S. J T. Grimes and- And optometrist. Groom com- uI!T::T'l!HH?:(ll; ldltfoilteglhi-lmilloolifiawll stew”)? M”Don;,ld' the sisters pe'll3it),cled llilealtlh. 80 ' t t ibelgtband Yqrkshirlezlpuddmgfil ; A I l' C . ' man s o uar res ct in the u - ' and urses at e C arlottetown 83'. e 85 85815 3115-SOUP 0 '5 "1310? Pro Em DOW is one " . )Sllti leaves to mourn the loss of Maiy. Watervale Eduardo pmppe, de cauejonv 59 P P 99 Ive read a few of these ar- DRWE... , political circles he joined only three years ago. He carried Char- lotte county's Progressive Conser- Hospital, their many kind neigl1- cooks. assistant chefs. butchers, of personnel and the planning of Mn Urban C"”ey' Fort A" bakers and pastry chefs. Where he 35.000 meals a week. tlcies about fellows trying to get Gus Kelly. Halifax. N. S. gum” is Spain's new ambassador to Can- along : d 1 ing mother. the fol- , " ioiiliiig Slllls Oilnd daughters: Rose ada. He came to Ottawa from Without 1985- he began- b 0 u r s and friends for kindnessi .. - shown them: also those who sent used to make bread in a wash-tub, "Our biggest problem that first ' (Mrs Daniel Garnliumi Charlotte. M(1:'-hglltlmeltlgvsr; tmseph Gauam" Washington W118”! he had been vatlve standard into the New ”;2:e1:,:JJ1 ”.lf,,,l?",7.,” .,lf,if.,',".f,"'3,I,',',,,',lf Mass cards. floral offerings andfnow he has an entire bakery. summer was fighting flies. Andi i (own. Kathleen (Mrs. Haulani. Mary and Frank Tumor Vancoug minister consul since Sepiel:l':I;- Brunswick. legislature in theithings Dim, messages of sympathy during: The kettle slung over the camp-,had more fun that first year than Neu.'ii'k. .x. .i.: John 13- and Joseph W C - 1949. (C? P 0 - party: 1952 victory that ended a "Making people M. at we is recent sad bereavement. lflre has given way to 100-8a1lon(l'va aver had since." ll h”"'e5 Edward' Auburn; Patch Mrs Margaret Callaghan and An- 17'”-at Llbenl domination of me one of the most important things TIT? VT”;- Forl AluiziisiusI;icC:r9:i;:m;lla:' nie. Charlottetown 1.1 S constituency" .. to do at the start. That's one of . M l”W"- 35" a ' ' . n t. ' ' i . ' ' - - the bi est thin s-to make the d Urbain tilt-Leodi Whom she brought Mgteiail M” Plus Gnmni Ml all-iillfvll. llsllllggnLg:LL':'El(8;;,.lone, SPURRED YOUTH MOVEMENT other fglglow at egse, so he doesn't TennlI U. s0 UTIU up from infancy. Three brothers also survive. John. Quincy. N- H-3 3.. r n a rd. Charlottetown. a n d Janie.-. Fort Augustus. A sister and 1.... brothers predeceased her. Tlmrv arc also tcii grandchildren. The r-strcm in which the deceas- pll uh: hold was evidenced by the Inrizr number of Mass Cards. mes- mu..,: of sympathy and floral tri- hiitixs rot-cived. lli'l' funeral was held from her la.1i- i'r-mic-iire on Sept. 3rd to St. l';m-it-l."s Church. Fort AuBli5l1i5 illitll'P Snlcmii Requiem High Mass um (."lPhI'aled by the pastor. Rev. .1 P. Butler, assisted by Rev. .I()rsCl7ll McLeod. Deacon and Rev- Vuu-cni Murnaghan sub-Deacon. iii-x William Simpson occupied a s('Jll Ill the sanctuary. Honorary pilll hcarcrs were Messrs. Edwin gmlan, Michael McGuirk. Daniel Garnlium, Daniel Hughes. John F. rnllaghan. John T. Grimes, Frank Theresa and Douglas Docherty. Charlottetown Francis Callaghan. Fort Augustus Mr. and Mrs. Warren McGulrk, Mt- Stewart ' Mr. and Mrs. Herb Simpson. Mon- treal Miss Rose Mullin. Newtonviile. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Louie. Dart- mouth, N. S. Mr.and Mrs. Harold Brachen. Montreal. Que. Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly. Charlottetown Mrs- Ann Mclsntee. and Jamie Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly. Lake Verde I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lafferiy, Au- burn . Catherine McKenzie. Websi- er Corner Clara M. Mclintee. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McBride, Brook- town Mary and Frank Trainer. Vancou- ver. B. C. . Mary and Margaret Irving. Char- lottetown Pearl Mcliachern. Debert. N. S. Mrs. Arthur McEac-hern. Hebert. N. S. - Peg Martin. Charlottetown Ron John Jughes'. Hadley. Mass. Frank and Lorne Callaghan. Cali- fornia Ella and Ron Oliver. Charlottetown Sister Charles. Saint Paul. Minn. John Callaghan. Quincy. N. H. more Gus Kelly. Halifax. N. S. Annie McKenzie, Charlottetown "I should have waited another gut years." he mused. "I had to grow money for everything I FORMER TEACHER di , "But I started out in 1952 as county chairman because I thiui,'.'ht.s it was time some young fellows! got interested in w on In the province." hat was going The Progressive Conservativel Dartyls emphasis on youth-the av-J erage age of a New Brunswick cabinet minister is 47-carried Groom the presidency of the party association last year. Everything about the-young pol- Mary E. Garveatt. Charlottetown gflcalmly lmzt 3end5E,':rl;lehi'lIil0iT:eSlJt:in Mrs- Stepli ll330tYtll3"v Sew 30': fishermen and textile worzkeilse Mrs. Doris u er. OW 01", h ' M-5. Rocky Pain -1 h . ' . , Alvin and Thelma Hiiizhcs. Dro- has aslggfgffa,”:I,,.f,:gp;,';fI'l;eI2;l';5 la ins is honesty toward people have to worry about mentioning crutches or cripples." Lorne Groom was born near St. tepheii. After high school he studied at the provincial normal college and taught for two years before joining the army in 1940. He saw service as a lieutenant with the Carleton and York Regi- ment iii England. Sicily and North Africa before his military career ended when an aiied shell fell short of its mark during the battle of Dundee crossroads. In 1946 he married Lucille Lind- say of Montreal - a rosy-cheeked woman who refers affectionately tn her husband as "daddy". "father" or "the old boy." SHEER SEAMLESS SFLA-TERIE” NYLONS T5 Denier DUPONT First Quality IH MEMORIAM IH MEMORIAM Kelly and Patrick Kelly. Active Mr. and Mrs. Borden Myers. Sr., lihe, Mass. nail bearers were: Messrs. George,Hen, H h M D Charlottetown p uiu-lit-ll, Seymour Huithes. Albertilmelga alga egoper:-Tageghany Dm. Management and Staff of R. T. THOMAS J. MONAGHAN LLONARD p. Muxpny .il..innis, Johnvcnyle. John J. Bar- more GHolmlan! Z. Church Charlotte, The death occurred at the The .19, i h occurred at the n a e 0 a r?" and Damien L.Vnll- Damien Lynn. Auburn ltgul; ” I0" I ghlflgilfreloiii-)0 l1'l05Pil-iiil Oil lti”l' Charlottetown Hospital of Leon- MASS cums Mr. and Mrs. Plul Hughes, Char- Mr and M” Ernest cudmm W3 olxrem er 1. 1955. of iihom- ard P. Murphy on October 24. Kathleen, Newark. N. J. l0"9l0Wl1 dharlonetowh ' 3; -nd :1';:BllI:;1-. Gldest 5011 0! after a short illness. He was the I R” "d D” Allllt)TmrMYorkflton. ilmiiamd 5 had "ml Myrtle Seal C"3”0ilG- Charlottetown siuihiuortgllranagog ion (ltffIGatinck Murphy and Mary John B. . rs. osep urp.y, 1 V ' - I nn c ugan. My Charlottetown 4 twin M” M F d of 42 years. I He was born in Kinkora in 1883. a u r Pole and Dorothy Mgh and Mrs- Clifford McGulrk. Mghgggttmtian ' er M E yam h,T0ld'ls- 35 he was .lm0W'i '0 ll-'5 when he was ten years old he. I ”'l”' "d Lem Mr ihgtliifawnuvi Ma N ii Mt 59"?” and MW M"Ki""0" Pit tot: ahdw:;e.tl:iw:l.l Tu; fzlui, "'9 rest "I "" """"y """”d I-'r(v(Idu3 v - C I .V. . .d ' , - ernon River. Km. Gamhum Ryan Jigiiii LO . . , As a young,man he joined (the E I I H h gan. Someiville. Mass. ch In to H iify it ie. it entered the IlllilltllPCaf'!;l Bog-gegeiigif-gs Mxubnujfrll M” w' M- Mexmnli Jrlznd Mrs, Clarence com", p,-5. Amagrlilc; 3:3" Ezd Egrwws service oi; the C.N.R. He was -'lf.V. it .v 8 I id L . m it t. overseas or two years i.ii World Mary and Urban McLeod and Di and Mm H. M. MacKer-me. M" M” . l "" "me ”i”"”"”'5 " War I o h' t h - . . y Seal. Charlottetown f . . - n I8 1'9 lirii 0 Was family Charlmelnwn verfma Gimm Hamaxp N, S. aw yea” ' ” slwmy thereafwr again employed with the C.N.R.. he was at cken wltm a serious M. F k R h. Ch I r ran on 8'. ouewwn illness and had been in falling Gmrge and Barbara Gamhum Mr. and Mrs. Pius MacDonald. Mt. until his retirement seven years Mr and Mrs- Bernard Callaghan. Phebe Carson. Charlottetown SPECIAL I .3 9 PAIR - Mrs. Wesley Ford and Charlie. health for the 135; gm yea”, 39” , Vharlnttetnwn 5”-lwarl I , During his illness he was fre- MI. and M” Jame. cau,,m,.n' Bernard and Teresa Corrlgan, Fort Mflggzllmgliifeger MCDOMM Chap His funeral was held on Moii- quenuy Visited by his pastor? Fort Augustus Allgusl-"3 , louemwn ' N?Vemb"u”gl-hh'”"Sll his Rev. Urban Gillis and the last MI. and Mm Mame, cauaghllh Mara-:3-is Corrigan and family, W A Zion Church Charlottetown S emres-Dtllmeigctgh Bis?” rim gates hof the Roman Catholic llntroii. Mich. i ' 'l- - ' urc were administered to him m... John Hughesg Hadley, M.” Joseph Simpson. Auburn glsargggmkegfhgmx Hanmem la: gwgld clgmlttsel l” "'9 3'0"” by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice i.-.-.- Joseph McLeod. Summerside r- and Mn Ray Boyian. Auburn C,,,,,,,,t.e.,,.,,,, M3 f . (Wm m m. McDonald. iii and Mrs. Albert Mi-tliiiill. DIV Cielfgar "Id John Cluaghlm Mrs. James 'Garnhum. Charloi1e- the iT1aI:y0ll:a:l(?ards avliid mess- I The"? 3"? left to mwm "M nmrp "L . ' oss o a devoted husband and ' HI and Mrs KM". Dunsford' Mrs. Edward Hughes. Dromors Mgwnmary Craig Charlottetown a39;:lMg!ml;:::l;n father. his wife formerly Laevenia For Pfefflesf In ('h,-n-lutfpinwn ML mm M"- Elfl Hiilllkl. Fort Be"; md Evelyn rivlacnonald ML W" hem Acorn; one son. Merrill and ten Mr and Mrs. Tnm Berrigan and A"5"5ll-'5 Stewart ' i ' grandchildren. also one brother. 1;..,.,,a,.d, Charlottetown Mi'- Ind Mrl- Hlmld R030": "'5 Arthur Yorsion, Pisquid no kw" lo mourn 3 loving Mark. Rumford. Malne.. and three M.-, R . ' . lamlllf Ckfdil-IIl' - mother and 3 kind and ham. sisters: (Susan) Mrs. John Mc- 1,,m.In(:. "Mrs BI” Bmwm Ch" Mr. Patrick Callaghan, Auburn Mam:r::tetr;,l:'Armur MCQumd' gem yfaflllirlfoh: yygleg gxlgga Carville. Charlottetown; (Cath- Mr and Mrs. Gus Callaghan. Char- M" Hnd M"'G'”'u Mltchent Mrs. Eva Mutlow Charlottetown Ray Tommy Joe and Jean. Erin” Mm Walter Tum" "' l””9'"W" Drama" Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Char- brothers and George of Mhmt M355" ”"d C"'"' 3”” Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duffy. Fort-Mgmfgd M” mmck K9"l'- Di'0- lonegown ' ahimotrotown, and 3 sister, M3ar- t”;li'. f I g h M O ' ,. , . is uners wa. e on i-- MrS'lK1;l.'itl;is, Macmillan Charlotte. Mr. "d M”, Pd" Gum. sou": Velgitizuarivdl Blair Mscoonald, Char- iilzget. of Montreal also survive lobar 27' to St. Jnachimk Church , . ' Line -Road . ' Vernon River, where Solemn Iililllirsii Mrs. Daniel iiugiiei, Dro- M;i-o:."ri:llM"- C""'"' M'iN'”'-'Y'l vilol)ltettet(Tt:ll'ljI Mm Kneebmm Char- c ' iifaqigifnhynlfgv hlIl:T)salI vtilliiiceali. more , x . - ' g M,-. and Mrs. Eddie Cams”. Jr” Bennie and Gertie McMillan. De- zhI?:"z::,'::l People S"”E'y' CM" ll sisted by Rev. Earl Dalton as C Dmmnn, mm, M"-h. ML and MW A. A- Down": Ch”, The family of the into Thomas deacon and Rev. John Cash suh- . Mr. and Mm Frank J. Log”. Mr. Emmett Hughes. Dromors lottetown ' J. Monaghan wish to extend sin- (ICIICPII. The Services It ill! ' Agholl Mass, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roach and MI. and Mrs Bert Maccanum eere tlialnks to all those who sent tZf8V0 WET! C0fidUCi0d by F391" Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walsh. Water- F"."'k' A"b"”' Charlottetown I fbwent M8” "uh nd mess. Lash - ' - i Mi, Edwin Boylan, Dromore palm. mm Eddie Gamhum Char, ages of sympathy; to all who The Knights Of, Coliimbiil End M155 ;.;"mhe”, Mccannem Char, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and lottetown ' called. and particularly to the members of the Canadian Legion inn,-g.,w,, family, Fort Augustus netlghbours who were so kind and attended the funeral in a body. John Whiteway. Brooklyn. P. E. I. Mr and Mrs. Patrick Murray and family. Charlottetown and Mrs. Michael McGuirk, llromore Mr. and Mrs. Drnmnre Qlr and Mrs. William Shea. Lake nrrlo Seymour Hughes. H "d Gladys McQuirk. Dromora M;-S ldames Quinn. Auburn (.a':"-1'5 Cummllliey. Tarantum - valet" ne and Joe Quinn, Wat". 8 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Coyle and S -l0l'iii. blikomore onn e acDonald, Plgquldi Mr. and Mr. J Donam Phlqumohn David Mac. Mr- John Murphy. Charlottetown Marl! and Leo Rooney. Brighton. Mr. Gerald McGulrk. It. Cath. arlneii. Ontario Mr. and Mrs- Pete Kelly, Fort Augustus Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garland, Ts;-. - anlum Ruth and Bob Armsworthy, ch". lottetown Earl and Dot Creamer. West Fal- mouth. Mass. Florrle and Joe Gillis. It. Margar- ets Mrs. Charles Barrett. Dromon Mrs. D. W. Campbell. Charlotte- town Mary and Joe Morrlaoy. Cherry Valley Norman and Ruth Day. Debert. Arnold Burhoe. Mt. Herbert reavement. helpful during their recent be-t The pallbearers were: Messrs. James Redmond. Sr., M. S. Lea. lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Fraiik Milli. Char- lottetown CUT FLOWERS Joe and Gladys Murphy. Charlotte- SARD OF THANKS Tm, hm”). nf the late Mrs- Catherine Callaghan wish to ililiik all those who sent Mass Cards. messages of sympathy and floral tributes. also those kind neighbor. who helped in many ways durins their sad bereavement. . Ann Madelin and Francis Praught, -Iii-with Callaghan. Toronto M'"- soui-is Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Peakes ML mdihmr" Winn" Cmlillln Phylis Grimes. Oakville, ()nL Patrick Kelly. Fort Augustus "d 5' "Y- Klnllton. Ontario FLOWERS Frank and ihme Callaghan and '”"""' ""1 Ambms C0yi0- HIii- rii.i.ows laniily. California f"' N' 5' The Family M... vmd Mrs, punk Kelly, PM Norbert Callaghan. Toronto. 0ntar- gpiuys ' 'l"”l 10 Gus and Helen Mr-Kenzlc. Char-' to n ll.la'll')'E Qnylam Drama" Mr. Ralph McGulrk. Charlottetwon Mpwand Mrs. Russell Clark. Mt, 7"" ianginbell Family, st. Theresa Vlglan ""1 An" Gull" Cl1"'l9"" Stewart ' 'i 8" Mrs. J. A. Mur by, Edwnrd'Howard and Rose Mc- ('li:irlntIetown , P M CARDS Dr sYMPA"lY Avinn, Pisquid my-. Gertrude wunin. Blair. Ontt. ;m'r';” ;,"'”i 'I”'"' 3- Cllllihm SPIRITUAL BOQUET '1";-2-aHenry McGulrk. Dromore ' i t Myrtle McCnrmack, Charlottetown FRIDAY and SATURDAY - ' THIS WEEK and NEXT WEEK ;i-t:- -w ...........- -. Mzmaliiid Mrs. Ernie Hughes, 1'”. Mr. and Mra.- John Ban-ate, pm, more Mrs. Gertrude McLeod. Dromora Mr. and Mrs. N x Donagh arm" W'hn' Mrs. John Kelly and Willie, An. burn Mr. and Mrs. Bernard doylsi. In. I anlum Florence Callaghan. Hamilton. Ont, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and CHRISTMAS WEEK HOURS MONDAY OPEN UNTIL 5.30 P.M. tussoav, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY OPIN UNTIL 9.30 P.M. SATURDAY, XMAS iivii, cross AT 6.00 P.M. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS "nasx MODEL lhalilnn” 840. Onbshslsl-ssosltnua IHTEHRIIPTIDH NOTICE . There will be an inteiruption of electric pown on our Queen circuit in the City of Char- . lottetown and vicinity on Sunday afternoon. D8!- Jntlg ugh; ' , between the hours of 1:30 and 4:00 pan. the purpose of changing feeder lo- :dtlons to allow for the connection of the new Fed- 'NI9 Dada involvedhlsi the intecrti;uptiofntgvllEi: IythOyII'oot,theSo t eeternse ono e . --bounded roughly byl Great George and Euaton streou.ct.he Elm Avenue section between Uppef Prime and Upper Queen Streets. and the Malpeque Road to It. Dilntaifs University. Ilarltliiis Electric co. Ltd. smor llsubie lowhg REDUCED Al MUCH Al in ciiiiiliiii siaivici ClfllMORl'S DRY CLIANERS JNIOIOII Plinth): iilsalsol CO-OP SUPER MARKET WRIGHT SHOE STORE W. W. WELLNER Mrriioroirran STORES PROWSE BROS. no. K. 1. R. sroiiss LowDowsiPapniaist-&qlforithly'NH'i'I Singer Sswliig contra Pi-oeIcvlagQI'IsIlIlvssyls&s ioanuooocsnsi. an-uiuiiuu Ni-