7” ‘ © ° 6 < ; ec Ch’ T : her saw service with the British for 7 : town Teac $ Peakes Man [ex ts tie Firx "word we oh ' : é : : and was a pensioner of that.eos © ait ) For Sharpshooting Prowess ls Remanded |" w+ «. roto waswg ; " : : aot ce aie _ |mown in Charlottetown and { | are An Alexandra school teacher, | company’s contribution io the| A resident of Pedkes was re-|vinee fe tne peg ithe, Pee * : e : vince for his participation in th one of Canada’s top women} Provincial Rifle Association's} manded until today when he ap-|musical life 6f the ; Yat ’ community TELEPHONE 8506. ASK FOR NEWS DESK sharpshooters, and the only | 22ual prize ‘meet. In addition| peared before Magistrate K.M,| For- sean he waa ‘ ° aa ah : and| a! 2ward or trophy to be known| Martin in City Police Court yes-|member | the tenor section « |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 21, 1959. 5- —_— as the Mary’ MacLennan award|terday on & charge of drunken|Trinity United Church Choir an.” — travel to England as a member|was also given. driving, : AS waséver willing to.give of hi - ene of the official Canadian Bisley} The company’ has directed| A Charlottetown woman ¢harg-ltalents as ‘a member of chora > ‘ : Team, Lieut. Mary MacLennah| that this award is to be present-|' Keeping an . unsam-/or quartet groups wherever by - ; has “been signally honored by/ed to the tyro making the high-| itary yard was fined ten/was called. re : \ Macdonald Tobacco Com-/est aggregate score in the Mac-| 0llars and costs or five days. Mr. Robson was unmarrie — : f __| pany of Montreal. ____|donald- Tobacco Co. match. Grunk and incapables were | and leaves tio survivors in thy 8 Mary qualified in Ottawa at| This match consists of the ten dollars and-costsor/ province: The funeral will _b i, - the annual Dominion of Canada|firing of seyen shots at each of five days each, another was fin-|held this aftern a ve ; Association prize meet in 1960] the 200, 500 and 600 yard ranges, | “4.32 nd costs or ten days. Lean’s Funeral Home at 2 p.m. and travelled with the team for|with a possible total of 105). Ot ?4™# others-appearing on ey the 1951 competitions st Bisley.|points. The first two stages wi:i| smllpf charges, one was fined / ps Turning in a better than average|be fired in the forenoon of Fri- mi dig. Popa « el Trucks Cause t . " _ | Performance Lt. MacLennan also| day, July 24th, starting at -9.45. ed for one week wee remend- A $72,824 contract covering ad-, In ail geven bids were received,| captained the team which cap-|The third stage will be run off : ‘ fos iacanes hee been “Cure Curis, tinteiet. engineer fer Gennes on . fey — + pana : . Complaint ‘ew ' A ; , year. on same day. + : awarded to Intrusion-Prepakt| for the federel public works de-| The honor to’ Lt. MacLennan| The winners wi .|Excti h yen Limited of Toronto, Heath Mac-| partment said that the wall would/ was in the form gyorg ete, Brie bef is ou peme guis er r iiilhes “auiia tle: & quarrie, M.P. for Queens am-| adjoin the southern extremity of|dred per-cent increase in the|Juy 4 _| Charged with arson has been re nounced last night. the new wall now being built by . = si : ve S p mes manded for 30 days in the cus Work on the federal project/ the City and would be built in an ; recently in Charlottetown tody of the supérintendent o the arc averaging 15 feet from the June Show Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bruc The interior \of a 1958 Meteor| “verside Hospital. He appearec of a seawall from Syrihey Street | present structure. $ family, South Lake, spent several| Was gutted byPire yesterday| yeseraay., it, Queeng County ~ to the southeast: corner of the/ Consisting of conctete built on | gy o _ days in Tyne Valley: where they | afternoon while the vehicle was| Maeisttate’s Court. naval property will commence] piles; the new breastwork would i rease . parked in’ fr Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet . immediately, Mr. Macquarie ad-| be similar to the new City wall were guests of Mr. sad Mrs.| ery, (Craven! @ C., atjoureed a hearing ens ? oe , Mr. Currie said — : _|Ueyd Darrach. : ; ‘| complaint by a Parkdale residen: ded. ! in all respects. Only 493 cars of - potatoes left Miss Ruth MacLeod. daghter jane Keith Acorn of until Weaenuan The oe : the ptovince this June while a/of Mr. and Mr. Gordon Mac-| 003" oi assisied bx €Mm-| plained that several trucks ha¢ Ma : For | landers year ago there were 897. This de-| Leod. Brookfield, visited recent-| POyces. of — used @ hand! passed him as he was driving his ny mer 5 crease of 404 dropped the total|ly with her uncle and aunt, Mr.| /) 0 a r to halt the spread of| car on an up-grade causing ‘him ; ss = exports by rail from 1,156 in June| and Mrs. Russell Garrett and oth- P. a. t th considerable concern. He said twe Attend Annual Picnic In B.C. | iis.'0,%,'2 te comperetic|er relatives ia Red Point. | wct the tre apparently “carted, Mee HKS In all had passe is year. ° is car. : : ; i in the back seat of the vehicle. : : ; ; : At the same time imports via| Mrs. Libby Patterson, Boston, . lele-| The megistrate adjourned the VANCOUVER, B.C. — The an-| Campbell; -Kensington: Jim Mur-|the Cape Tormentine - Borden C.|Mass., spent a ‘week with her a n, Mr. Acorn is employ- hearing until Wednesday to Sein gual P. E. ‘Island picnic was held| phy; Mrs. Navy, Roy Stewart:|N. R. route rose from 1,645 last|daughter, Mrs, Th8mas Brown, Seth: Contra Creameries of report from the RCMP. on July 13th at Vancouver's Stan-| Little Sands: Mr. and Mrs. M. J.| year to 1,713 in June 1959. Sand-| at their summer home in Kings- a Fines of $20-and-costs—or—3¢__ ley Park and about 300 former|MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. Angus/stone and gravel accoynted for}boro, and visited with her bro- days were assessed against twe “Ishanders and friends were in at- — eee a oer an increase of 162 cars, as 468/ther, Mr. Joshua MacDonald. Lyle Robson Charlottetown men -on liquor en, Morell: were ferried this Jaume red} Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mossey. charges and a Dunstaffnage The weather was beautiful and| Murray Harbour: . Tom Le-/to 396 last year. Bothwell, have as their ms was fined $25 and costs A Quobee the park with its. giaht) fir and|Page; New Annen: Mrs. Mar-| Of "the imports 1,250 cars to| their daughter and son inlaw, Mr. Di | Ci motorist was fined $10 for oper: - pine oon, overtesiiiag the a ~s ae eee, os points between Charlottetown, |and Mrs. Danilo Roman, Toronto. les in ity ating a car without due care and ii oN bour w cieaunaiin ta . Darrach; con wT anc | Borden and Summerside with 255] Rey, H. R. Bell, Kingsboro, Poirot a > background — a magnifi- wae nan tage nr Pat | going west of Summerside and| spent a pleasant week with rela-| Lyle Robson, retired — aE = i. “"ilany old acquaintances, were| att. M. L- Howat, Miss Lois) a0 coun w Charototsonm, | nets Mose Murchison. Summer | Separtment of Transport. died 1’ WOOD ISLANDS. renewed, new ones were made | Howatt; ; } There were 462 car of ex- home, Point pean. the- Prince Edward Island Hos- CARIBOU i INDIAN HOOPDANCE FOR QUEEN and pleasant memories. of P. E.| From O'Leary: Mrs, G. Tim)... /e Bere UM carloads Mrs. Alexander Cameron, South |pital, Sunday, following a shori| FERRY : Island were discussed by ail. aut, Mes. wees. Ooaiee Bee ade olor md ath oe Lake, spent few days with her|iliness. He was 69. 7 ave = i ; j rid r. s. , William : : ee : With rings fiying in an intri-{dian performs for Queen Eliza-|aimo, B.C. during the Royal} Mr. and Mrs. R.P. VanAlstine a= Bae ae? ne cag {Summerside; 111 from eest and sie: See, Lig Wenaae , Morell. _ ar. Reborn was born at New- June 20th to Sept. 20th ; Tour of Vancouver Island are to be congratulated on their ; a ae : epairs have been un- the-Tyne and came to Daily Including Sund eate hoop dance. a native In-/ beth and Prince Philip at Nan- (CP from AP) | efforts which made the picnic a|Mrs. George allant, Point ae ee oe 196 dertaken to the exterior of the|the Island in 1920 where he be- = Pigere g ays -- ; grand success. They-were ably |Frim: Mrs. - samedi ss mene ing peta eme oo ‘th the | Xingsboro ball. A number of the|ame employed with the Depart- ote Oe © ROTARIANS HEAR MINISTER 2 | Rost by Cir anova Riverdale gh MacQuarne,| Poacipal exorts withthe lam ofthe icity are ausing| Me tvaniport as a" gaert|_ FromZtoch termina : : ; “Mrs: , ‘a S . He re ; Bee eons ot mags ne Sen MED [ure (0 lem ated aig ogee [ere Me | Saeed Tie o e samt auikal oh oaeeaaiian he |Splinae McMahon, Miss Francis | 24 (0); canned gooda MM (11); Shes derived = the Island ”!the department he made fre-|_ NORTHUMBERLAND = sd & a extended a hearty welcome to all ma, Mrs. Zelia Williams, | puipwood 0 (21); scrap iron 8| cently wil : re | quent inspection trips by steam-| FERRIES LIMITED be E> mM resent_and ally to those |Mrs. Vincent Grimes. Miss (9, ; cently and will spend some time ship to lighthouses in Labrador e ey ey Pp and especially Barbara Grimes, Mrs. K. Cud-| The jead : _ | at her summer residence in Kings-| Newfoundland and oth a Charlottetown, P.E.L. , who were visiting British Colum- ios Katie Cadmeve, 24° leading imports were: | hor er points be bia from Prince Edward Island |More, Miss Kathy Cu artemus | 2905 47 (65); coal 43 (45); fruits! “Me and Mrs Stevenson | 2_the_lecal_ Marine Agency. ‘He - ~ eo. having arrived on the Overland |LOMe Cider eee yel Doiron |7 (10); flour and feed 116 (104); | sai" som ‘Wendall, Shes rel tk ‘ . |Special: They were as follows: sete Fanon Mr Earl. Tompson, | fe?tilizer 98 (94); gas and oils |sunday visitors 0 pao oti x*x*«kxwt *¥ ¥ MXM * : OS y ne e igion Mr. Samuel S. Beaton, Mrs. J-/nirs. Edith Thompson, Miss Lynn | 9 (92); lime 161 (205); lumber | districts, FINAL TO-DAY ; ‘ fs j Albert Calibeck, Summerside: | thompson. Souris: S. J. Grady,| 12 ‘23); less carloads 153 (222);| Miss Lia Robertson arrived ™ — CAPITOL “The basic problem is a relig-; “tyawer gees": i an oe wl ae D: Lae. Stanley Bride: Mr. and Mrs. J./ meats 12 (21); machinery 22 (19); | recently from Ontario, and ex- —— e a pri em is a g-| % * ; L I s' *| Crapaud; Mr. Ss. an Keith Simpson, Robert L. Simp- | sugar 10 (21); salt 10 (14); can- thr \ ith fous one,”” Rev, William T. War-| Penn., chairman Tom DeBlois re-| yacGougan, Summerside; Miss ide: Mr. and Mrs.|méd goods 18 (10): brick and pects to. spend ee weeks wi ren said in addressing Rotarians | | 3) ferred to his yearly visit to the) [sabel Morrison, Neil S. Morri- ‘Morrison, Mrs. 0. C.| ment 63. (64); buriap 10 (10); as |, Darem®, Mr. and Mrs. Joha at their luncheon meeting yester- || Island for the past 12 years along) son, Belfast; Mrs. John S/wacNei* Mrs. E. Dunbar, Mr. | phat 135 (61) ap 0+ 8) Robertson and two brothers Ar- day at the Charlottetown Hotel on wife, . re a Wright Middleton. © ag Mre.’ Stan Baker. Tignish: : bpet and Gordon, all ef Kings J some of the problems encoun- Simpson, a eir famaly. Former Islander present ' were Mce- boro. tered with racial integration, In August the Warren family! as follows: : ~ |innis, Ray Harper. Tryon: Mr.| ~KINGSBORO - |_is+ Audrey Roach, Souris, Stressing the. equality of the, ‘| leave by motor for Alaska where Alberton: Mrs, Harold McKen-jand Mrs‘ Martin MacGougan, i ; spent a week with her friend, love of God, the speaker said we| j Rev. Mr. Warren will serve his a Mr. and Mrs. John Dowd, Mr.|/Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wardell, 2 en en a ia Miss Marilyn Dixon, Bothwell. are all one in this regpect, re-| 4 church in the mission field for) and Yirs. Sterling Green, Eric| Charles’ Wright. Victoria: Mrs.|_. — Mee , Mrs. Joseph MacKinnon, Bear ‘gardiess of talents. * | three years. Dunbar; Albion: E. V. Creed;|Oiga Findlay, Miss Hazel My- Kingston, Ontario. are vacation-| River has been visiting with her “Doctors, lawyers and many); || S| GOLF MEET Alma: Preston Jeffrey, ers, Valleyfield: Mr. and Mrs.'ing with Mr. Bruce's parents,| sister, Mrs..Alvin MacDgnald and other highly educated negroes in| | ; Barber; Bedeque: Mrs, : Munro Bruce, Miss Nona Bruce,|Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce, Red|two brothers of South Lake the United States are running | -|. On Wednesday, 12 Rotarians pani, Mrs. Wright, K -|Clifford Bruce, David Bruce; | Point. o — - ‘elevators, working as porters and from Charlottetown will compete ,ure, Bloomfield: Mr. Ts.|Wood Islands: Duncan MacLen-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross, M¢. - at other jobs because they are not | with members of the Summerside ari McKenna, Roy Couisdg)Ver-|nan, #Mrs. Joyce MacLennan.|stewart were recent visitors to accepted on the basis of their, club in that town for the béauti-| non Coulson, Lorne Coulson, Mrs./Tom Jones, Mrs. Marf ‘Jones,|xingsboro and North Lake, where talents’, he said. o | ful golf trophy recently donated Nei] Simpson; Bonnell: D.P. Mac-|Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacQueen, they were gueste of Mr. end Mre “Negroes are well liked as in-| by Brace MacKay Co. It is to be Rae: Brocton: Mr. end Mrs.|Mr. and_Mrs. Bill) MacQueen, JE. Dingwell , _ dividuals but hated and feared | competed for’ on a home and Qharies McCarthy; Caledonia: |John A. Stewart, Steve Munn. ‘Timothy Sinesoy Bothwell spent COMING WED. TO SAT. 4 @s groups, as indicated in the| ime ‘play besis. yy | Mrs. Margaret Campbell; Claud- a pleasant holiday in Halifax, N - Fis regard families have for nurse- Reg Jenkins will head.the city in: Alex Stewart; Coleman: Mr. iI 6 . here he ; the guest 4 ~ | 2 maids, handymen employees, group. President Gerry Hartlen nq Mrs. James S. Read and fam- Steer Corra ed . where was ete.” announced that District Governor jjy: Cove Head: LeRoy Mac- his uncle, Mr. Basil , Discount Mr. Warren described the ef- George Smith of Truro woujd visit! ponald: Charlottetown: Mr. and On aterfront = : 0 | forts of 70,000 whites in an ex-| REV. W.T. WARREN the club officially at the noon Mrs. R.P. VanAlstine, Scott Van-/ on Mrs. George Jarvis, p ..- THE ~ tended area of Philadelphia over a Luncheon Aug. 24 and conduct a Alstine, Mis« Judith VanAbstine, A large steer, who evidently | “a cee paid * brief vasat to ON ALL DIAMONDS at , ; a period of ten years, to prevent | the spot and through education. 0 Seamer the same evening | Paul VanAlstine, _— Ww. — didn't like\ the idea of being : =< relatives in Kings- { BIGGEST GUN, GAL ilities going to negroes | Job opportunities are now guaran-| at the rlottetown, uel, Miss Ethel ther, Miss | shipped i fens the : "| boro ently 7 on tiie to pay’ thar way. “A| feed on government contracts at; Guests of Rotary were: Rev./taura Lowther, Mrs. Wanda | moucny cae i he hed ee Mrs. Kenneth MacGregor, King- 2, Wi PAYCTAS AND GAG STAMPEDE couple of Communists on the Hu-| all Jevels”, Mr. Warren said. | canon J. R. Davies, rector of St./ Murphy, Miss Ima- Murphy, Missii, wa. going to get one last, *00To and Mrs. Homer Robertson . ek he. man Relations Committee added | Ultimately there may be much Peter's Cathedral. Charlottetown; | Judy Murphy, Miss Lee Murphy, | 1011 et the waterfront area|Munn’s Road. were among those sei IN THE WEST! to the difficulty of getting any- bloodshed before this problem is Ed Porter, Halifax: Heueas | Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Murphy, Mrs. before going and: se amet who attended the Provincial Wo- where for several years but at cleared up in the United States,’ Bredon, Toronto. Visiting Rotar-! Herbert R. Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Rentale end Bell's Wh turned | 0's Snctitute convention bell , Levistown, more recently sensi-| Africa, %8w Zealand and other ians were. R. P. Gilbert. Mer-| Hayden MacDonald, Mrs. Shirtey| | : ‘one - a ae at — Bie ‘people in all walks of life countries. Each year 3,000 mixed cersburg, Penn; C. F. Wright,! Cobb Hudson, Vince’Grimes, Mr.| ii & ouellghs | arena @ e . have recognized what was done| marriages in Boston provides an} Halifax; G. Albert Poole, Taun-| and Mrs. W.L. Henry, Mrs. C. U. Dun af 6 eee ‘siete! and have told several negro fam-| interesting sidelight on the sub-|.ton, Mass.; Jerrold Arne, Chapel | Mallett. i lial te on ara! flies they could live in peace. ject of integration. Hill, N.C.; Dr. Harry J. Clarke,) From Crapaud: Mr. and Mrs. aan ne { Formerly, when 440 houses In introducing Rev. Mr. Warren Medford, Mass.; John A. Findlay,| Aiton Boulter; Dover: Mrs. Jessie ee oe = oe or course were available, one family on who is the minister of the Epis-' Toronto. C. Bongell; Dundas: Sam Mc-/{i . retired from fhe roundup . Reeiing im, wen schjected $0 se0- Pherson J. W. Creed; Egmont’ ® little ungracefully when he we deliver ing, an attempt to burn their fore joining the R.C.A.F., follow-| Bay: Miss Alma Rothwell, Miss|W&s struck ee behind a home and other indignities which BRISTOL ing their marriage and honey-| Sheila 1, John Rothwell, "4 animal, resul «gy the N or ended when an injunction was| moon this popular young couple| David ell; Emerald; Mrs. | degnity being ’ PHONE WENDELL 6 REY obtained agairist the offenders. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell, will reside in Ontario, where F.-0|G.~ Bishop; Fortune Head: Mrs.| The animal wes a and three children who were here;}.McCarthy is stationed. | Neil Ross, Charlie Ross ; Free: ed and taken back to stock- 8557 : SHOP CO-OP onan by WAM BOWERS ane DANEEL 2 BEAUCARN MUCH PROGRESS lon vacation with Mrs. Camp-| Miss Mabel O'Brien, principle, town: George Grassick; French ade after roaming ae far afield “IT PAYS” ty A SI -te ater OO OO ns progress is 22 Few bell’s sister, Mabel O’Brien, left! at the village high school’7is a 2 eee eae > a = eae segs nee eue ame wrens i ramen Cae by DE Lin \ churches towar prov- in | j i x & . ; es oe wrt aves by on Wednesday for their home in) present in the city working on faa tiie Gs ear tes Ce : ber gr ae. FOR A QUICK MEAL — ISLAND CANNED : ed conditions in the development | Halifax, N.S. where Mr. Camp- of the good in human nature on/4.4 is 9 C.N.R. car man. Dering| their week stay they also visited) bd Mr. Campbell's old home in Tra-} (ag creme cadie, and relatives in Indian Ri- mear-+bediem Sunday as the exams that will take several weeks before haviing her well earned vacation. imal was rounded \ up. SIGN PAINTING nel], Mrs. Mary Catherine Stew- art; Hamilton: Frank Woodside, Harry Woodside; Hampton: Miss | woe J. Robertson; Hope River: E. A. | Plastic Signs Potatoes FT HR RR MM HK HK HK Y cAL TN 109 je +e kk kk |NORTH RIVER kk ae Co: ; Indi River: —Mis Parkdale Hoax Anne. Tuplin, Mrs. Murdock || Trucks Lettered — Lettering . : | BENOIT SIGNS EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE Nearly Serious 204 Richmond St. Dial 3817 | NEW AERO LI A hoax that might have proved | Very, Reasonable Rates e serious was perpetrated on the , Parkdale fire department last evening. » with minor While dealing . the TAUNUS DOMESTIC blaze in a et heater at the home of D. A. eDonald,° Mt. I Edward Road, the department is here! } was informed that a serious fire oF 3 LBS. IN FANCY COOKIE TIN ver. Mr. John A. Russell,-was a vis- itor here last w after a long absence Mr. Russell left here inearly forty years ago to make; his home in the ‘Golden West.’’| and many old friends are pleas- ed to see him back again and to know he plans te make his home hundreds of anxious or just plain curious citizens kept the phones jangling! Nearly all the calls were concerned about the tragic acci- dent on the Brackley Point Road. But not all the calls were con- ‘cerned about that. Right in the ‘middle of these there was a re- freshing one. A young man ob- in retirement on the Island. viously still in a blissful state TAKE A TEST }the shrine of St. Anne at St. | Anne De Boupre, Quebec. Among; | was in progress at 27 St. Petér's| d Proceeding there at once, a Inadequate <electrical wit. DRIVE SOON... Quite a number from this vie- inity left here on Monday mor- ning on the annual pilgrimage to and oblivious to any mundané happenings, wanted to kfow if he could have an engagement an- mouncement put in the paper. TAKING COURSE Royalty. He is a resident student at the Radio College of Canada, where he is. taking the radio- television technology ‘course. FARM LOAN PLAN Provisions of the new farm loan plan will be administered by the Farm Credit Corporation, which is, in effect, a continuation of the Canadian Farm Loan Board. The part to be played by officials un- der the Veterans’ Land Act will be fo make make appraisals and assis’ in supervision as needeéd,- rather than to “administer” the loan plan, as was suggested in a recent headiine. Shortening » 198 - LBS \ those making the trip were Jos-' ren found that the second : ; : inconvenient, costly eph Kelly, taking his eighteenth siarm was entirely false. ~ dunes on Eas au cheek 2 Door Sedan ...... $2,475 NEW COOKING Oa ie wanes Same ee your Wousepower. right |i ¢ Door Sedan. $2.00 NUMBER. ONE aia 6 eke Os Be PLAY WITH DEATH away. | 2 Door Station Wgn. $2,650 | without a break for fourteen) WALSALL, ng. (CP)—Teen- FREE ESTIMATE i ane il ‘ i 7 t " ft tae CALL NOW_ S. R. JOHNSTON f° " i N making e pilgrimage for the -ailwaymen.in this Staffordshire NES 8543-8544 : seventh year, and er sister Mrs./ town. They line up at a level PHO LTD. ao Roddie O'’Hanley for the third’ crossing and cycle over the track PALMER!ELECTRIC St. Peters Rd. Dial 8548 TASTY —- WELL TRIMMED time. They leave from Charlotte-| just before the train passes. A " marmmnmnrnnemmmmnenet town. Spiritual director of the Is-| land group is Rev. Phalen Mc-| Kenna, P.P., Alberton, and for- mer parish priest here. The fa- ther says he has made so many trips he can't recall how many. Ruring his stay at the shrine the father will be assistant priest at} the many masses and services,| and will stay at the Redemptor- ist residence. During the entire pilgrimage, days and nights. Awedding of interhest takes place at St. Teresa’s Roman Catholic Churcif ~this Saturday, | at the Morell high school for some | years, Becomes the bride ‘of F-O |Gerard McCarthy of this vicin- when Miss Pearl Grant, teacher|} To A Corner of France st. Pierre et Miquelon , By M. C. A. DC-3 in short time—48 hour excursion eludes transportation, accommodation and meals, Leaves Charlottetown Saturday morwing. SWEET PICKLED > | | | $80.00 which in- I ——————————————— 117 Queen Strees ity. Mr. McCarthy served with jthe Bank of Nova Scotia here be- L For information Telephone 7361 fh j Lamb Chops « 5! Corned Beef « 23¢ MON. - TUE. - CO-OP SUPER WED. - ONLY . _ TONIGHT and WEDNESDA PAUL NEWMAN - JOANNE WOODWARD - ANTHONY FRANCIOSA - ORSON WELLES - LEE REMICK, ERM RH MH HD ?