gUNE 15. .1949 WEDNESDAY IIALF EBAY SPECIALS STORE BLOSIIIG AT 12.30 D gIlIgAR.10|bs.-.......... GRAVES’ CHOICE PEAS. 20 oz. l-in13c: 2 for . VERIB EST IIIIIIOIIII DANNY BOY 0 , I ‘bl O O O O I O OI I GLENWOOD . _ FRUIT SALAD. 20 oz. ‘Illl . YORK CHOICE-Large 28 oz. tin 18o- TOMATOES. Z for . . . . . . . AYLMER ASSORTED $OUPS. Tllins JSII-‘IEOLRTENING. 1 lb. pkg. . . 85c .‘25c . 85c . 29c . 39c . 35c . 95c . 29c H. C. ATKINSON Groootoria PHONE 2246 224T 111-115 Grafton St. -_a--_._-.__.——?M_____' >7 on IITII 0g aze Interior Gloss Point orllrlllll oollnlllill‘ This column h reserved tor howl o! local interest, but advertising or a newly nature may ba Inpgftgfl at live oenta a word, strictly pay- nble in advance. COOKS ‘tor monographs. CONFEDIIBATION LIFE IN. SUBANCE. It. or c. CARNIVAL. Wednesday, . 29th June. _ l . BATHROOM SCALES $10.50. lToonibs Music store. HOWARD MLcINNIS Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. NEW NORTHERN ELECTRIC WASHERS Just. arrived. Tocmbs Music Store. woirrirs DRUGSTORE, Prince‘ Street, will be the only Drugstore open this afternoon and evening. JACK CAMERON-Mans Wear. moved to temporary quarter; over Toombs Music Store. Queen Street. as... PRINCESS MARGARET YHREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to SWIM’. Nova Scotla. Phone Marl- time Central Airways Limited, 2061 Princess Marian"- R°5e Wants f0 visit the United States this tall MRS, nor-ingrown LADm-g and is "wearing down" her lather WEAR. Beautiful rlrcssos, coats, in her elforts to set his Permis- suits. ralncoats. skirts; also rlear- , sinn. court circles have reported. ance sale rack. The princess. who will be 19 in —~—— August, launched her campaign RECITALS by pupils of Miss for a trip to the U. S alter her Suzanne Brenton. Monday, June return irom a months visit to 20th. Tfiiesday, June 21st. at 7.30 the European continent. The ntar- P. M. St. Peters Church Hall. quls o! Blandford. who has been ~' Mar r ‘. RED CROSS FILM SHOW. MM‘- monztlaisftrgecrghllifievisilqceti ‘atshcdwll ‘(Sr field H3“- JuilP 15m 1945i i“ 3 PM- He. undoubtcdlv has increased in; All those interested in First Aid are prince“ interést in the U 5 invited to attend. scent ‘ ' MOTOR REPAIRS are expensive. Avoid unnecessary repair by having your cooling system flushed at Malletts Battery Service. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. John Jardine wish to announce 3112b engagement oi’ their ‘daughter , ' , . u y to Dr. Mari: Lorne Bonnell. MIIOW IS route slrru o! Viewl m“ o, M}, and Mm “my Bmneu. aster Reels. Recently arrived Mamagem take lace Jul 6th shipment brings our stock up to; p y ' the minute. come in and “ee- E we. s. oisslilrall; rm , , , lnounce the engagement oi their NOT“ DAME ALMILAE ‘uvldaughter Verna Lottie to James ElSdQEtTlTeAAfidQnIye/ethrlfi aivteliilooxf Gideon’ 5°“ or Mrs’ James Mac’ ‘mm 5 to 7 An mcmbers "a Con: Lnuchlan and the late Mr. Mac- dmly mvma m atyténd lLauchlan. West Covehead Marriage " I to lake place June 29th AFTERNOON TEA on the This improved oil paint will stand re- ated washings, bnllhes on easily and Idols-s like enamel on your bathroom walls and woodwork. Eight smart, WFlight-reflecting colors, and white. grounds at Sunset Lodge this after-- noon 3.30 to 5.30. Band in attend-t once. Admission 33c. It weather unfit tea will be held indoors. l PAINTING TENDERS will belterin], Attention Builders When Building or Repair- ing try Jar-dine for your ma- I have in stock: 240 P’ I-‘or Sale By: FEllllELL 8t CHANDLER. llueoll St. "i a c" I n 1 1-. . 5613i» Ji;;;§»'-”}‘in?§i?f;;i’~<; "lail?...‘-"' 11% ‘ll.‘“'..l§l’..‘.i’r O ll O . 3- ' ' I o.....“.'. ‘Zuni. 5° ° S ‘e ° both insulated and Ball Brick; also Paper and Nails. Phone, write or call JOHN JARDINE 30 Pleasant St. aim ARE REMINDED 0F the Annual Meeting of the Musical Festival Assoclatlcnjat the Y. M. C. A.. ‘Thursday evening, June 16th. BL Olfilll OTIIOCIC. JflE GUARDIAN. CHARLUIVFIFIFOWN Princess Margaret's Campaign To lllslt ll. S. Said To Bo Exceeding SIIARMON DOUGLAS The princess long has been in- terested in visiting the U.S. Illore- over. one of her best friends is attractive S h a r m o n Douglas. Douglas. daughter of Ltwis Doll:- las, U. S. ambassador to England FANNING SCHOOL The following is the honor roll (or the month oi May. Grade ){.—1. non: 2. Bealrsto. Grade IX.~l. Junior MacKenzie; 2. Janet MacKinnon; 3, Vivian Bry- anion. Grade VIII.—1. Mary MacNutt; 2, Mary MacG-ougan; 3, Donald Beairsto. Grade VlI.—1. Vernon Mac- Kenzze.‘ Grade VI.-1_ David Chisholm; 2. Joyce MacKenzie; 3 Allen Gal- lant. Highest averages - David Chis- holm 95.2%. Mary MacNutt 94.5%. Perfect attendance — Verna Bry- enton Junior MacKenzie Vivian Bryenton Mary MacGougan Vernon MacKenzie Lois Bryenton Jovoe MacKcnzie Georgie Llockh-art. Teacher-Alice D. lxackhart. JUNIOR. DEPARTMENT Grade V. Sin-l, Joyce Brvanton; 2. Shirley Green; 3. Ralph Craig. Grade V. .Il‘.—1. Ronald Chisholm: 2, Charles Bryanton; 3. Eldon M86- Kenzie. Grade IV.--i. David Cross: '2. Annelaine Gallant. Grade III.—1. Audrey Mac- Kenzle: 2. Mary Jorgenserl; 3. Wins- ton Bryanton. ‘ Grad-e II. S.-l. Percy MacGoug- an: 2. Mabel Beairsto. Grade II. Jr.--1. Clifford Eeair- sto: 2. Robert Bryan-ton. Grade I. A.-—l, Mary Woodside; 2, Kenneth Stewart. Set But To l llepaint Sign: PARIS. June 13 -—(AP) -- Paris ‘ street names are confusing en- ough as they are. Mme. Adelaide Le Page. 62. took a paint brush and a ladder today and set out to add another touch o! contusion. She climbed up to the sign on Franklin Roosevelt Avenue. paint- ed out the Roosevelt. and made it read "Franklin Bouillon." Bouil- lon. now dead. was an extreme nationalist leader before the war. Then she climbed up to the sign on Georges Mandel Avenue. erected to honor the French in- tcrlor Minister" assassinated dur- ing the war. She made it read ‘Georges Mandrin." He was an 18th-century highway bandit. Police caught up to her by then. They painted Mme. Le Pages, name on lhcir register. Grade I. B.—1. Margaret Cross: 2, Gloria Bryanlon; 3. Donna Woodside. g Grade (1-1. Willis Silliker. Highest averages: Joyce Bryam‘ ton 93.2"». David Cross 90%. Aud- rey Maclsiezzzle 92.6%. Percy Mac- Gougan 93.7%. Pzrfoet attendance: Joyce Bryan- ton. Audrey Bealrsto, Charles Bry-i anion, Audrey .\lacl{enm:z. Mary‘ PAGE THR Eb Public Political Meetings W. Chester S. McLure and J. Angus MacLean, your Queen's County Federal Progressive Conservative can- didates will be on hand to meet the Electors of Queen’; County, and address them on the issues involved in the Iorthcoming Federal Election, as follows: VERNON RIVER HALL-Friday. June 17. WOOD ISLANDS HALL—Wedncsda_v, June 15th. GRAN DVlElWl-Thursday. June 16. Mr. P. D. DIacArthur will speak at the Vernon River Meeting on June l7. Sec special at] elsewhere in this issue. Time Oi Meetings-tlz-lfi RM. EVERYBODY WELCOME Winston Bryanion, Clii-i no, Robert Bryanton. Catherine E. lJockhart-Te-acher. ‘ clifiiis 55.12;». . the month o!‘ Honour Roll ior hlay. | Grade VTl.—1. Winnie Perry; 2., Airline Psrry- a. Doris Perry. Grad-e III. A.—1. Eva Perry; 2,1 Eleanor Myers; 3, Adeline Perry. Grade III. B.—1. Raymond Myers. Grade II. B.-1. Olive Arm Myers. Grade II. A.-1, Roy Gallant; 2. Junior Gallant; 3, Cyrus Bernard l Goalie I. B.—i, Victor Perry. Grade I. .\.-1_ Jeannette Arson-i I ault: 2. Mildred Bernard. fiLflSlNfi 011T SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 16 - SATURDAY, JUNE 25 EVERYTHING GOING AT COST PRICE STORE CLOSING SATURDAY, JUNE 25 MOORFS MEAT MARKET 247 QUEEN ST. Periert Attendance - Adeline Perry. Raymond Myers. Olive Anni Myers. Junior Gallant. Dcpornrnant ot 100% - Jeanette Arsenault. Mildred Bernard. Teacher - Mary Casey. HASTINGS. England — (CP) — Two beauty spots on the Sussex coast-Fairlight and licclesbourne Gl€ns—m3y be bought by Hastings Corporation DENTAL can! 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