THREE CHARTER members cut the birthday cake at Y's Men Hold And Birthday President Roy Smallman pre- sided at the thirty-second Birth. flit)‘ celebration of the Alpha Y's I\len"s (‘lub in the Y.l\l.C..\. last ni:ht. It was also the 'lllIlll8l Ladies Night of the Club. Co chairman wah past president Rud Mc.\liii'tr.\', A beautifully dc» corated birthday cake bearing thirty-two lighted candles was borne into the banquet hall in ceremonial fashion by charter I member Wood and Mrs Keith Rofcrs. iknow club personalities much ed.Nt;)\v glub lIl'.‘Ill'.)£l'«‘ ‘llfl't ;;ur. to the d,_.i,;m of ‘H pl-e”m_ yGm_:_’,fll_ L:'s;:1“';('3s_cr “:53, Eric? remarks and birthday Mrs. Kciser; Vic Cameron. .lohn '-'”‘°““'33 l° ""3 "Nb “"9" “' Evans, General Secretary of Lhe tended by District Covet‘!!!-II’ Y.M CA_ and Mrs. Evans. :Frank Cami-‘l‘0n:'-‘U’ Ill‘ DI-Wlf. Head table included President of the Board DI- Ernest Bell and Mrs ell: Mrs. rectors of the Y.M.C.A.. and Bud McMurtry; Arthur Duvu John Evans. Generd Secretary and Mrs. Duvar: George Purv‘is‘of the Y.M.C.A. Alton Dolli-l A hearty sing-song was con- ver and Mrs. ’ver. iductcd by John Evans with The toast to the ladies was .\l'i:s. Keith Rogcrl at the piano, proposed by George Wright andi The remainder of the evening response was by Mrs. Ernest was spent bridge. bowling. Bell. President of Y's Menet- dancing and other entertain. ies Club. ‘ment arranged by a committee Ralph Rupert presented a lt-onsisting of Ralph Jenkins. Hiram Atkinson. Paul Jenkins and Atkinson. humorous skit impersonations involving including clever well Government House Guide Reception Held Last Night Recalling her experiences lniGuldes directly. She said that under.develo countries. she was greatly impressed by Dame Leslie Whateley. ().B I-2., the strength of the Spirit of as director of the World Bur-‘Guiding and Scoutin eau of Girl Guides and Girl tries which had suffered moat Scouts said "Our mission in and told how a group of life is to spread the Gospel thirty Korean Guides had re. that Guiding is a way of life." ;OI';;alllZ€d Guidln in their Dame Leslie was addressing countiy after the Korean War a large gathering at a rc~‘to the point where it was once / ‘Alpha Y's Men's Club birthday’ ilcfti, Jack MacNalr and Rene! party last night‘ Reg Taylor l.ePage - o lit‘.~1 Bell. International Direc-, La lior. who is past president of the Alpha Club. I ; Roy Smallman extended a wet. .come to the visiting ladies l other Celebration slralllfi (ll’J‘lli(‘ll(Zlllc:‘l‘I{l‘(:lN"Il‘lllrils'llt‘0 ptrltlie ‘ Frank Cameron and M”' cam i\'lt'lt‘(l by piper John lCv.'iiis. Other I ¥3rr?:n()%u:l::(1)r:er::ide' “Fleflgfigi dihanor mvmhcrs taking l‘""lmh§o of Cents-niiial ‘Y’s. Mens in the ccremony were R(‘ll('ll(~luh, M” Hansen Sum_ .l.ePagc and Rcg Taylor ' . t . ‘ “mm, g rrnersiic. 1:: SISLETB: iPl‘(’S\l $1] traced the history of the Y's fly ‘ma man‘ [me m - Men Club in (‘harlottctoun and Ma_rma mien‘ YLIH. payed glowing tribute to the , , , contributions of several cut- lmermem “"1” m 5" Paul S rem." .standing Y's Men including izr. :)‘;]r.VI>{e1‘-.3SIE:.T;‘l:?(‘5ha‘Vr§l'e performed CITY AND l MOVIE —— "The Stranger" starring Edward G. Robinson. '(‘orran Ban Hall_ Saturday, Nov. 30th - l ADELLA'S. MILLINERY. I77 Grafton S t r e e t. Specials $1.95. 82.95 and $3.95. FIRESTONE Toyland Layaway for Xmas. Home and Auto Co. Ltd WE TRADE boots and skates at Firestone Home and Auto Co.. Ltd.. I87 Gt. George Street. WE JREAT the sick well Gig- gcy‘s Pharmacy, open 830 am. to 8 p.m ORDER _vour Christmas cakes and puddings now from Stewart Bakeries. VISIT HI-STYLE .\liilincry Gt. George Street "where every style is Hi-Style". CAKE SALE-—Simpsons-Sears Friday. Nov. 29. 2 pm. Sponsored by Kappa-Phi Hi-Y. TEEN COATS Clcaring per cent discount. Holmes radley. Opcn Firstone and 20 PER. CENT off prom suits and buntings. Special group coat sets. Clearing at $15.95 ea. Holmes and Bradley 8 U I’ P E R. Central Royalty hall. Nov. 30. 5 to 7. Home cook- ed beans brown bread. pie for dessert. BIG SF.LECTl0N. dresses, shirts jumpers, blouscs. swea- ters and etc. sizes lto l4x. Holmes and Bradley. ORWELI. — VERNON Charge. Services. Dec. 1st to bc conduct- ed by Rev. A. S. Weir. D.l).. as follows. Vernon River 11 a.m.: Eldon 2.30 p.m.; Orwell 7.30 p.m. BROOKFIELD Presbyterian Church services for Sunday. Dc- cember lst 3.30 pm. Rev. l,. D. Bartlett will preach. Rcv. I‘). H. Bean. interim-moderator. DOUGHNUTS rookies. rolls. squares of many varieties fancy breads all kinds of pas- tries and cakes at Stewart Bakeries. HEATH MACQFARRIE. M. will be in P.. Conservative Headquarters. Great George 3. Saturday. Nov. 30th for with pcsonal interviews Queens County Constituent. -CALLING all residents in gpgud and vicinity to attend Donor Clinic at Crapaud Community Hall Tuesday. Dec. Qid 7 - 9 p_m. jiluivnnzns or uiuahi! lt- egns at your price on Rotary‘: Ig Radio Auction on Tuesday. 2oeelsbsr3ed.'l‘uneyoitrradloto F.C.Y. at 6.15 Inn. and bid Km and oltin. Proceeds for _ work. IIATI IACQUARRTI. M. 9.. ill be h Conservatlvue coat sets a i TAKES oven — The real est- RUMMAGE Si t Y.M.C.A. lsamrday‘ N0... aagtha pm ate of the late Mrs. Mary W. ' ‘- ' Horne. Richmond, Me.. was sold }u'MMA(;[.; sale at “car” last week to Mr. and Mrs. Ches- tcr Allen. Bethcl. Maine. Mr. llarigv iScottyI Yule. who is well Memorial Hall Saturday at 2: P..\l. known on the Island and who has ‘ (II\' a Christmas gift that worked with the late Parker A. ‘save lives, Be a “life Saver" Home for a number of years will at Stella Mans }{a]1_ yum, remain with the Allcns for win- 12”;-m-0, ;m,nday_ Doc‘ gm; b,_ ‘tcr In the spring he will wo k .1“-om 7 and 9 pm on the farm of the late Mr Joe- cph (. Colby. Pcnnacook. N.H. ITALIAN spaghetti. beef .\t(‘\\ meat or chicken pic. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC I roast b(‘(‘f or chicken baked infants om rec months an I beans. “Sf! cakes. party sand- preschool children. at Health‘ wichcs. and other delicious foods at Stewart Bakeries. Dc- ll('i'llt‘S5‘(‘Il Counter. HEATH MA(‘QL'.-\RRlI-2. P w e ‘ (Tcntrc. 188 Prince Street. iions given against ‘polio, diph- theria, whooping cough. and te- tanus. also vaccination. The "1 COIISF-‘I‘\'aUV'¢ annual school clinics will be held in all Charlottetown schools ear- ly in the new year. FYNERAL THURSDAY I The funeral of the late Roland E. Harper was held from the Macl.ean Funeral Home yester- day afternoon. Services were r lHcadquarters, Great George ‘St Satiirday. Nov. 30th for Personal interviews with Queens County (‘on.<tilucnts_ - : ST. D I7 N S T A N‘ ‘S Basilica i sub-division of the Catholic l Women's League are holding 1:30 S. A. cake sale today %MacDonald's in aid of Social conducted by Rev-_ C, R, wt;-be Welfare work. Interment was in The People‘: l OPPORTUNITY only knmky (emctery. The Canadian Legion . n ear u nd Rm Cm Service at tne grave was read Hlrftsd aDl'Iinor (éliific at (‘rapaii:l'b'V W‘ Loam‘ Last Post and ‘Community H1ll Tuesdav l)cc 7l Rmmc were-munded by bugle’ . 9 pm M-0 dn‘nnfl ngodo-d, ‘ i.'\lill:: Prillbcarcrs were Char- ‘ ‘ ' s llnmm. Watson MacKinnon. l I E . k l'\i:is Macl)onald. Cornelius (Tor- LADY BALTIMOR ta 0. a. . "fl rigan. Louis Campbell, AYIRIISIUS‘ (l(‘ll(‘lIlllS c o m h l n a t l (l n _ chocolate and white cake. cov- D"“'l'"E. c u chocolate fudge ' ilcing. Special at Stewart Bale . crics. l . GIFTS WITH MEANING: M*‘('AR"l|-U"«- At St Mary‘: "Mp kppp (-hrist in ChriSt_ ; llospipl. Montreal. Nov. 21st, mas by giving meaningful l?57v_‘° M“ “d M75‘ MC‘ » mhk,S_ d.,\.0m,nal bmk5_ '(arville 4formerly of this city) mottocs. placqiics and religious 3 5"" 7 lb3- '4 "7~"' K°"l" G97" nmcltics_ Also greeting card.-it ‘"d~ that arc diffcrcnt. ‘Hie Blble .. llloiisc opposite l"Iaton‘s. ROBINSON _ M mp P'E'[' ' Hospital on Nov. 28. I957. to I ];L()()[) ‘.5 [ho m,.di¢,n¢l Mr and Mrs. Gerald Robin- only people can give. be al 5"" ‘"94’ El°3“°" RPM’- "Life Saver" at North Rusticol 3}'9°"'°Y Point I 90". 0'13’ ion Monday‘ Dec 2nd 7 _ 9 E. Clayton. 7 lbS.. I3 01. m. 160 Donors Needed? (‘HARLOTTETOWN Red Cross Blood donor clinics —— (‘anadian ; Legion 5 Thursday. ’ .2-4 and 7.9 p.m. Morning ses- BEATON — At the Women‘: Pa- vilion. Winnipeg General Hospi- tal on ‘November 16. A f‘. and Mrs. Wilfred Benton. a daughter. Kerry Lee. wt. lbs. 4“; oz. #0" 0" Ti'“"d°Y- PM 5"‘ "°' ROBERTSON —— At the Sourla “"99" 9 ‘ “ A- M - Hospital on Saturday. Nov. Zlrd I PREMIER RETURNS Premier I957 *0 MP and M” 303"" Robertson Munn's Road. Elva Brucei. a daughter. DEATHS Mat-DONALD — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Thursday. November 28. I957. of Pius Joe- Roc an-a NICO lMathcson returned last night ifrom Ottawa where he attended lthe Federal-Provincial conference of serve comment on the conference until after he had met with his cabinet colleagues. A meeting of the Government is scheduled for this afternoon. MILTON - RUSTIC!) Parish. v. . E. Piercey. Sen Church at 9 30. Interment in the church cemetery. . HARDY — At Albet-ton. P.E.l. on . November 4th.. IM7. Mrs. George Heber Hardy in her MCI year. The funeral was fr Alberton United Church on November 0th. Interment I Hlllcrest C . bertoa. NORRIS — In the Prince cepiion held in her honour at again accepted a member Government House last ‘cn- of the World Association. The ' g. i World Bureau helps ally She was introduced to by PT0\'llll-“E ‘Til-“€73 W3"? guests, members of the As-ipossible. and the money for sociation from many parts of these activities comes almost the Province. by Mrs. Harry.entircly from voluntary donat- Cudmore, who said what aiions viithin the movement. great pleasure it was to haveithl‘ World Friend-V7119 Fund- such a distinguished visitor. Mrs. Charles Linkletter of Dame Leslie then ‘vent on to Summerside expressed her explain some of the duties of thanks on behalf of everyone the World Bureau. the working present to Dame Leslie, for body of the World Association. her inspiring addresl_ of which forty countries are Leslie then made a members. with a further forty‘-‘presentation of the Gold Cord in coun- - two who want to become mrm- bers. The official languages are English and French. to 40 thousand letters come into the Bureau a year. written in many languages. The World Bureau has been instrumental in bringing help to many refitlgee Guides in their time of need. Dame Leslie described some of the difficulties in encourag- ing Guiding in the lesser de veloped countries. and said that the main job of the World Bur- eau is to try to convince men that women are able to take their place in society and get more leaders. as well as helping to Margaret Clarke. a former Lone Guide of the Magdalen Ia- lands, who is a member of the newly formed Charlottetown Sea .Ranger Crew. Mrs. John Munn. ‘Lone Guide Captain. introduced Margaret to Dame Leslie. l Mrs. Earle M2acDonald spokli :on behalf of the Provincial Coun- cil. and expressed thanks to llls Honour Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Prowsie for their many ‘kindncsscs to the Guide mova- i ment. Following the presentation of guests to the Lieutenant Gov. ernor. Mrs. Prowse and Dame Leslie. refreshments were new ved in the dining room. Cord to Eleanor Henry a A very large gathering of Girl Guides and Brownies as- sembled at St. Peter's Cathed ral Hall yesterday afternoon. to welcome Dame Whate- y. 0. B. E. director of the World Bureau of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. DAME LESLIE Whateley is left to right seen presenting her All - Round Charles Boudreault. above in. Guides Bonney w lst Southport Company. From McKie. Virginia Boudreault. Mar- Guide World Bureau Director is Welcomed To Province Dame Leslie was introduced to the Guides and Brownies by Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Piovtn- cial Commissioner. The Guid and Brownies then entertained the official party with songs. Dame Leslie spoke to the girls. and briefly explained the distinguishes the as a In addition to the choir rooms behind the chancel area, pro- vision is made laterally for a Board oom and ' ' stu- dio on one side. and a Church Office. Waiting Room. an Minister‘: Study on the oth- whole edifice orshl . er. The chairman of last even- meeting. Mr. Andrew Preliminary Drawings bf At a special congregation- al business meeting held last Charlottetown Baptist Church the architects preliminary drawings of the new church edifice were un- animously approved in prin- ciple. Through the use of slides projected upon a screen the wchhed. ih Plckard. showed three separate draw- lngs: the plans of the ground 30th to St. Malachy's Church. Kinkora for Requiem High Mass at 9:30. Interment in the church cemetery. MULLEN — In the Charlotte- town Hospital on November 26th.. 1957. Mrs. Walter Mul- len of Ten Mile House. age 67 years. Her remains were foi-‘vranled Hen- House from where the fun- eral will be held this morning at 9 o'clock to St. Bonaven- ture Church for Requiem High Mass. Interment will be in the Church Cemetery. PENDLETON — At Kenslngton, November 28th, 195 Mrs. S. R, Pendleton. in her 58th yr. Funeral notice will be an- nounced later. JOHNSTON —— At the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Percy Carr. 15 Kent Street. on 'l‘hurs- day Nov. R. 1957, Mrs. Her- bert Johnston in her 83rd year. Resting at the MacLean Fun- cral Home from where funeral will be held on Satur- day. service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Peo- ple‘: Cemetery. MACDONALD -— At the (mar- lottetown Hospital on Thurs- day November 28th. 1957 Plus .I MacDonald of Rock Barra in his 65th year. His remains were forwarded evening from The Charlotte- town Funeral Home to his late residence from where the fun- eral will be held Saturday morning leaving the house at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at St. (‘1ilumba‘ii Church at llill. Interment in the church cemetery. AFFLECK — Suddenly at start ley Bridge 'l1iursday Novem- ber 28. 1957 Freeman Affleck in his 45th year. Resting at the M'acl.ean Funeral Home until 4 o'clock this afternoon then at his late residence. Mt. Stewart. Funeral from the Mt. Stewart United Church on Sunday. service starting at 2.30. Interment in Mt. Sit.- wart Cemetery. MACEACIIERN — At Dawson Creek. B.C. on 11: . Nov. 21. 1957. John Duncan MacEachern s 713! year. Remains are expected ‘ Macbeaa Funeral Home I be In Fuaeral hlslflllfi dencefimnwhuathffl wlllbahddea We I Thursday : ‘°'oxpectedhe alllectomythls New Baptist Church Shown floor level. the plans of the main floor level. and the e- sign of the exterior elevation. The ground floor plan vealed adequate facilities churdt Christian Educatlon_ A spacious and well-lit area at the very front the church on the ground floor level is designed as a self - contained Kindergar- ten Department. Hv Sun- day.school classrooms (divided by‘ moveable od doors» are to be provided for on both sides of the large Gen- eral Assembly area Also on to be a Nursery Room for in- fants, a Boy Scout Room. a .G.l.T. Room, a stage. a ‘CIlLl}l;:fl Parlor, and a modern ' n. .kit( ' MAIN FLOOR lens of the main floor /'3 from the Prince Street side. e doors of the main en- trance enter upon a large foyer I‘ equipiped coat-storage facilities and a.powder room. The sanctuary. or place worship. is to contain a wide ‘central aisle with two solid The chancel 2 traditional design: e munion Table on the floor suggesting equality. and the presence of the Living Lord in the midst of His people; the central Pulpit. signifying the centrality and level on ‘wall symbolizing the new life entered upon by the individllll gbeliever. The “III ry. on the west side of building. a chapel is provided to accomodate approximately 100 people. The chapel area is so designed as be made available for overflow con- gregations. thus providing ac- comodatlon for an additional one hundred people when the need occurs. EXTERIOR DESIGN The design of the extefltl elevation showed a structure of conterroorary I. ll- though the simplicity of lines is reminiscent of anctlnt Greek uteri ”§ PERSONALS a Master Donnie Maclelub. North Wiltshlre. is a patient the P.E.I. H ill. when Illa undsrp a tilt the ground floor level there is ‘I'll chairman. The motion. which was passed was to the "10 drawings allow such minor changes as might be deemed feasible and desirable by the architects. PARLIAMENT AT A GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS ursday 0 Government legislation adding two months to the period for PI!- ment of special wintertime un- employment insurance benefits received royal assent. Senator John T. Haig. Senate government leader, dared the Liberal majority in the upper house to delay the bill by send- ing It to committee. Liberal senators declined to take up the challenge but prio- tested Senator Halg's remarks: Senator Jean ' Francois Pouliot iL—Quebec) called it blackmail. State clough disclosed three Qu court orders permitting them to make belated reports on election Commons members obtained expenses. -Finance Minister Donald Flem- ing. reporting oversubscriptlon of a $650,000,000 government bond issue, said money. credit and in- terest rates are "easing substan- u.lly‘n The Commons "talked out" a bill of Stanley Knowles (CCF — Winnipeg North Centre) to set a mlnlmu workers under federal labor jur l ctlon. Friday The Commons mee AST to study spending estimates. The Senate is adjourned until 9 pm. Monday. Fourth Kings P. C. Ass'n _ Hold: Meeting Ethan Stewart of Montague was elected Droddent of the Fourth Kings Progressive Con- servative Association at the - S‘ B - Stree Hamm Mr Robert Nicholson. ‘’ tried by the Magistrate. Secretary ,Ellen Fair- 1. ebec m hourly wage of $1 for h ts at noon MP is ‘Convicted Of Robbery In Police Court yesterday morning resident of Charlotte. town was convicted of robbery with violence. He was remanded one week for sentence by Mag- istrate K. M. Martin_ The man was charged with taking part in the robbery and beating of a Montreal Rosario Gagnon. The incident was alleged to have taken place last Friday night on Dorchester t. The victim was said to have been relieved of fifty dol- lars during the scuffle. The accused elected to be and entered a plea of guilty. John P. Nicholson represented the Crown. The accused was not rep- resented by counsel. Also this session of the Court. Magistrate Martin im- posed a fine of ten dollars and costs or ten days on a parv convi ted of being drunk and in- capab e. Two Girls Claim False Evidence Was Prepared VANCOUVER tCPi—Two girls testified Thursday in police court that a Vancouver lawyer pre- pared false evidence for them to give in court. The lawyer and his client were subsequently charged with con- spiring to defeat the cause of jus- ce. counselling witnesses to commit perjury. perjury and con- spiracy to commit perjury. The charges were laid against wyer George C. Chapman and his client. Samuel J. Carra. 27, following Carra's arrest and sub- sequent appearance in court on an impaired driving charge. not yet disposed of. The alleged of- fence occurred Oct. 12. Dianne Slater. 17, one of the witnesses and a passenger in the car when Carra was arrested. said that during a visit to Chap- man's office the Impaired driving charge was discussed. "we told the lawyer what hap- car and that Miss Slater was in the front seat. They were to say that Carol Dickson. la. and Carra were in the ba 0 reverse was true, she said. Mlu Dickson confirmed that at a second meeting she received a statement from Chapman saying young Devalerlola was driving. which was false. ' HISTORIC AREA Guys in Quebec was visited in BM by Jacques Cartier. who set upacrossthaelnthenameof France. 2 The Guardian Friday, Nov, 29, 1957 WEATHER are Mrs. cla Wellner. who also received Company All Round Cords, Eleanor Henry ‘5 and Dame Leslie. meaning of the World Bureau. She told them she wmiltl be telling Guides and Brownies all over the world about the Guide: and Brownies in P.E.I. Then came a presentation of All - Round Cords. to four very proud Guides of the 1st South- port Company, Eleanor Henry, Marcia Welliter, Virginia Boud- reault and Bonnie McKie. who were presented to Dame Leslie by their Captain, Mrs. Charles Boudreault. Miss lphigenle Arsenault. Queen's County Division Com- missioner, assisted by the Dis- trict Commissioners of CLl8I‘l0tI& town, Mrs. W.J. Rodd and Mrs. John Harris were in charge of arrangements for the gathering of Guides and Brownies. OLD EXPLORER . Sir Thomas Button. first white man to ad foot on Man-itioba soil. entered the Nelson River route in 1612. UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is - Grade ALarge 46c Grade A Medium 40c Grade A Small 28c GradeB 32c GradeC 18c Cracks 18c For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown ISLHFID . FURRIERS o “l . .i~i' .'v (tt.\illUlIl l'lvN"s | I 4 I CHRISTMAS G|F|' S! SWEATERS sxmrs - MATCH MATES, I-:rc. .FURS -1-‘mas —FURS Max (Day) 8 -l7 50 30 3‘: 34) 32 88 43 35 46 47 50 48 44 .. . 24 4:i Yarmouth . . . . . . . . .. 32 3i St. John's. Nfld. 20 33 HALIFAX lCPi—The weather offlce says a weak low that de- veloped S o u t h e r n oniario Thursday is moving €8.\l\\ard and will bring rain to the .\lari- tlmes today. hern ‘Nova Scotia. Prince No Edward Island Cloudy. o(‘t‘:t- sional rain beginning in afici- noon milder; southerly uimit New Brunswick: Overcast with occasional rain beginning In the morning: milder; southerly \\lt:'ls I5. Low-high at Moncton. Fictio- ricton and Saint John 35 anti sit, Edmundston and Campbcllton 25 a High tide today at Charlotte- town at 3.08 am. and 4.27 p.in. At Rustico at 12.59 . and 10.37 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- teen minutes later than (‘har- lottetown. Sun rises today at 7.28 a.m. and sets at 4.34 pm. DIE IN PLANE (‘RASII ANKARA, Turkey (API—A U S. Globemaster tr a n s p o r i plane crashed into a ‘ll near Ankara Thursday killing three of the eight passengers. First reports said the plane crashed in thick to The .% llflll ' JEIIW sing moment is when he feels profoundly thankful for some- thing. but can't think of any- body to thank for it’ \/ The only thing you can. count on nowadays is your finger!» \/ The stinger of a bee ' thirty-second of an inch long. the six inches are imagin- atlon. \/ Many a live wire would be dead except for the connec- tions. \/ Time was when MAN lost his shirt in the stock markets. Now its super markets. Here at Henderson I: Cudmore no one ever loses their shirt tun- less they leave It with us to do- nate to the Salvation Arm)” and our Towne Hall suits are really not to be worn in sup": markets. Anyway, come in soon and see what we mean. I". ,. 3/ ¢“‘ ~ , . ~ ,' \’An atheist‘: most embarras- ' 3=’:§,5."s”:?!S'§..-:2; :5+r:°;'-:;z*;‘- ll. H. M. SIMPSON LTD.‘ an noun TO Auuounci rim win. I! OPINING tit Tl-lllll Ntw LOCATION I38 GREAT GEORGE STREET ON TUESDAY, DEC. 3 ruruanto oonotaacm. siaisoxnr. 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