Pogo 11 Tuudey, IN MEMORIAM The Guardian Nov. 2, 1954 533c"mP9c IN MEMORIAM A l The many friends of Mrs. John Mns' JARHS TRMNOR Raynor are sorry to learn she is The death occurred at her imlm. confined to her home with an at- jn zmguid on october 2. 1954. or tank of pncunionia. All )Oln in M.rs. Jarvis 'I'ratnoi' in her 63rd wishiniz her a speedy reCm'ery- Mll. CATHERINE DOIRON you, The late Mrs. -I-rmnm. ML, and was the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and . thorn in Emerald t.h'erhl?ibin;e)"osfe?iexi'e"l1ea'l1L2l)i'te-rliIglf: dlllshter of the late Mr and Mrs two children. Gordon and Bobby. Lu." Doimn of Mammy Lot 23' 0n:PBU'lCk Kiely. Although she lirtdlwere recent visitors to the home .Frid.yl July 16th. Mrs. Cathermelbeen in 'failiniz heiltli for some of Mr. and M15. Rhodes Ashley. Dom," It the age 01 eilhtweighuttme. hei sudden death mime as y"”. I-KFCZ-IL shock to her family and. lvir. g The deceased whose In aid 2 n friends! - t " h 1 H lMll1:il'e'i:1 ifbonipbuggfigiy --m- ...f..:. '':;.::t .:.;:.t:'.; .:.t..".:.:- M '- "' it - i . .. mi" ;)i,li:5rmEu5':; g:i11:2i"g:dl0nf' d3'-1Ehl9I'. Clarisa Ihlrs. St. Miss Joyce Czilltiizlian. teachcr liveaamere Iii he, me ...he.;, shegclair Smiarti. Emerald. one son. of CEISCLIIIHXPC St'l1tN)l. H115 H week- :” 3 fine christian Example m'C3Fl)'l9. C-N-R b1'3kPmR11 31 Tlgo end vlsilois to llPt' lit-mc in Kil- the home. and m me mmmunnylnisli. and three gltBlldClllltil'rll. r-la;-py and Mis. Derniott MacLean. guests ” wen .l:i:ihi-3 E!llf1(iis.wl:Il'riir':d l(blilVherSaEctl?Ep(ll M,-5 Cm-den Le.-ii-cl and son Al- yelgg gggrfand predeceased her 2ai:?oe;;r1t lg-;0lrgeh;Meal,t:l tAl?'b0ellLl)ar0tl;l1C0l;5. ll Ian. rec:-Intly spentga lfew dais vis- . , ' r 2 . ' ; .-: - - . s . --ll-'3-”-f-'1-Wli iii?-”l”"”--37-?:i1li....::. F::;f S if 335-0gg;t;;etgeg;gjg'g;ai;l;1:';33;3niici-. i V ” I i..?f.ii,,”'iIF,.;”i-....,,E.i .?I...?f.lL a i.. l Her fuiierai. iihirh vtas largely Cape wan... guosu M Mm Hud. iiEiii:dhieiiii'ieuiiieogeii:t:iioir:mniiiIi)il””e”de”- llas held Manda)" OC-l5()l'i'S pal'C'lllS. Mr. and Mrs. Alltc . ' I ltober 4. from her late re.sidcrii-e to l Mats-9,1. llflillrs” hE)glf:)':1l"ha;dre1";l:g'brothels St. James" Church. sumnierfield.; and (mu. Sisters. H” three b.-...'l'he”f Requwf” W3”, MMS lms Mr. aiitl Illiv Kcitii (ialllblil. there and two sisters pll9(lleCEr'!SEd1CeIeb:.abed bi . Rmemnd Juspph K'"”ll”'d- '"l"”' HSHMS m the her jBUllEl of Moiittiiii. N. B. R llVl9- hm"? M M... (;a,,,bic'5 parents. ' long friend of the deceased. iilio She leaves to mourn three Inns l. -. M.. B' G ble. lso conducted the ss-riices at the'MI and H N” am i , a and two dauhters namely, ix. 1. . thseph and Frank Laura andlgflixliee pail bearers were: Albcrt. Ml-' .3!” I?!” A”,w1a”afel',.1:(lll; Anna. Three sons and one daugh- Mcxcnmh Mimm, (-mk(.n' Upmn W”? (”l9- H”? '”':'l lxl,;,' f '" hall”: p”'d'.-iceased he” 315" Jones. Eail Cloti John Cash, and Anmhm HUN,” ”fui1'SiqI.a iitkiiffx three sisters and 28 grandchildren Emu”! Ra”m....g l'al't"'ll-on Ml -mil - W W” fl" and 19 great grandchidlreln. d I. yyyrp -,, A,,,,,, 'hFllF- . i h . ' wxailrgiy 07 L e a r Mr and Mrs. Ray lVlll.rl'.R.V.Il'lfl tendedv I y faintly. were rr-cont xisltnis to The Requiem High Mass and p .Wost llcviiii. to -the Klltllll: of Mi services at the grave were (:(in- Mr Jlltl M15 Regitinld (i;tiitt.ii and Mrs. MacL.r.iii Aldcp citii. ducted by her pastor. Rev. Earl of Borden. iicrr S-lItd2U' l--W-015 '0 g pd H mm, Dalton who frequently visited hot the home of MrsK(iallaiils nvilotlioixlp Mi Siitiigeliii rl;t'Ct:”. mlieairimgm during her illness. Mrs. Angus Mac eiizie in t enri own. was s - . The Pallbearers were: Messis h h ' I mp 1' WV RM ygiirst of his nieces Mrs. Jaiitcs Ray Buote, Andrew Biscquierrw T 9 "Wm 9" " H” l iliiinias and Mr. lhomas. (T Alba” PM”: LN.” Dmmn wlij Cross in Woodstock hold a vriv cit- .. ' I g G H . trrtainm: l-lttlloiivrn ii.irty on The following H the II” M MaSs- was a dress tip affztir and the ytitiiigi people had a very PVPilillE( time to- Hiampton Cards: t '. pt rL r t kth hr: M”' LN" Domini - 'E?lZheeIWl?9'nhulI1P Piliiss 3::-5...,” 5.51:: Much s.iiipatiiy is eX3Plld9d to Mr' "Id Mut F.rank Marlin" ltramp. The bovs littcl rliarge of tliw Mr. S'.ItlilP.V Th0mll50l1- C0”W3”- MML and M”' Victor C 3 Yo ni games and the girls st-rictl ti. vorv iii thti lit-.ti. lo.-s. sttsttiiiicd by llrr. 355- . i i - . 5 l .- ll l00 II. l)&tl'll. Mr. Ind M”. Jonph Mam”. nice lllllLll at the ilose. . -i in H..6 M555 I The many friends of Mrs Martin; Potatoes from this district are Rol-3'” "ld Me”l1-V” M"ti"' lBuchannan are very sorry to hear moving !'al)ld3.V l0 U19 Wt'”'9h0ll5'7-5 ME "5 M”- Fellx M A l” l l "- that she is a patient in the Prince at VlCll)l'l-i wharf. in readiness 10! 3439- , County Hospital in Siintinri-side, loading on the potato boats. Mr- 3nd M”' w1”Kam P9”-V' and all hope for a speedy recovery.. ) L I. y M13 and M”- L””l5 D0”"”s Mrs. Buthaniiaii was i'cttii'iiiii-,; tol IF l5 lllmt 1"” 1” lpmn Ha Hf Mr. and M". Thomas Gallant. her home in Gum” Mm. hm”: (.ovs-riiiiwiit. has dftfll-Clefl tobuilcl .i M1 Ind M”- A1139" D9lT0"- called here with hcr husband to at-isle” tbP:'”l-an jicmtss il((l?MRi;:V:' SQ: MY Md MM M'”01'd WIT" tend the funeral of Mr. Riirhan-l 5"" B W” ms ” W ' V fen. pnan-3 ninth”. Mm Dmmm Burt.” tncrcing tltstrirts the same trans- The Charlottetown F ti n e r a ll am,,m' i yllfllllvlllflllg l""”lW” '"I ll" C”-l 7'5 Hnmep t g are riiintprl hi faiiiieis. Beverly and Josephine Martini Mt and "'9 ll-'ITlF' illicit! "ll Tm ,3”, MM Fm,” ppm s-,,..h oxi-lntailiiiadhihirs-John Perr . l'EELlll:ll,V"lFjIMlrl1'lF.Wfltjliflizi-(:i'k (i'bl:it1n!:l,i'.mr an shmlm ” l”"”d""” Fxamlllf ' y of Christian patience and fortitude Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blacquiere , . ” V . ' . . ,g Mr Mr. Wallace Fleet and Miss Elea- during llw 43 59315 51!? N15 Sil- . and Mrs. Ernest Gallant. . . . y ,. , h . nor Fleet of Provirlciice. R. I, spz-ii fetei .irim nal8l.l5l5- T 9 C519?-ll Mr and Mr: John Schintz M”; i' la few days ,-it tho home of M, amt in iih:ch the deceased was held Mr and Mug Bmm, pmeaw lMrs. Preston Tiinnipsnii in .xi. was also slimiii in NW laws? 8:- . Royal l'Et'('ll'lY. sembli of mouincis and fiiends Mr and Mrs. Lem Pineau. i - H 1,, 1 . N du led V Mr and Mrs Mathias Doucetted . . "3 "Mm 59”” ” m” C J M" d M i Wm. Kl b ,i The Trustees of the (iLeAi.',Rei-. .1. H. Bistiop. interment. in..- 7' "l ”' lam ” 9” school have ClPCid6d to have a door in Argyle Shofp cemetery, M”5' . , i put in the bark of the new basnnteiit i M11 Hid M11 CIf'0l'lC L9Cla”- and plans call in lime tins, don.-l Clytit-. River Manse was the scene; M" lmd M”' Pmd R " K ' r 5 r;izht away as there is no way for "Y 3 WIIV l7ltNl.l' Mlddink 011 0Cl0'J”l' Mass. pm, (mid,-on M Mi (mi. N game Qflrd. iilicii, tn the prt-st-iico of i'cl.i- Ml” Alma l395R"C'l9- M”"' through the school rooms This ii.lZ NW5 and mill"-"lie ll1”llil-V RN Mrs. LEO DOUGH. MISS he 3, gr”; imp,-m-pmgm .15 Min 35 llonzild Nittliolsoii. Pastor of tho Mr. Ind M11 Waller Dfllffl 11- g gomipmgncp, Clyde Riior Presbyterian Chtircii. Toronto. Evvonne and Verna Doiron. l united in inari'i:Itzc. Miss Rena Mac- Mr and Mrs pl0Ftill Tlitiiiipsoii Ncviti, dnuttlitcr of and Mrs Mr. Bruno Doiron. int Ml. Royal spriii :1 dnv with tliri: i .1. XlnlX0l'lll. and Mr. Victor Mac Mrs. Andrew T. Gallant. son-iii-law and dattglitrr. llr. and Fiiiyt-ii. siiii of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Angus Doiron .Mrs. William Marl-Zarliviii iii MPl'- MacFndyeti. both of Cttnoe Cove. R3.Vm0nd PEWY-V mild 1”F?Pfllli'- Fnllowlllg the bridrts reception ti: Mr. and Ml'S- A- R D0Il'0I1- l .Ytlla Writers. and a wetdin tour Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bunte. ML ""1 M” Mllm" Ash”-l' "mi tlirouizh the Maritimes. it! is linden Mr. and Mrs. Frank DesDochr- 50115.. Gordon and Rubb”' M Sm” stood. this lilglilv estcenied voting Mr and Mrs. Lro R. Doiron and m"5ld9- W9” s””dt'” ”5”m5 '" ll” rotiplv iiiil reside. at H:tlif.'ix l'y'ltPl'." family. hm"? M M” A5m':l.5 p””'”l5t M" the groom. is at prcsont stbtioitctl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hood. Chain "ml Mist Erskine 5m”"'- K"””' with the R. C. N. V. R. mmow" mm l W it it t" h 1 id 1 M, .,,d M” Hnmid 3,-uc. Indy y , re -en visitors are nc u et 3,1”; mr,:'”'w':rl: xar1”'nlTl'!l2 Pr W .C. Sitl(lf'll'SZ Joyce I-tergtison. Mrs aml M”' Hmry Galhm "mi recently cuesls of Vlrs. lidstniic Giiadis Vmpm Rwh lmnsmrdl family. Rustico i " ' t ” t t ' rristi the Miners E("IlIlll F'0l',r:llSml. Loraine. Kelllli Mid Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Collie l"i'idliam if m”'”'" F9”i”5””- Add C"ml)l"'ll 9”” Mrs. Hector MflCN0lll. Charlottetown. tyfontrose. were visitors to 0'l.cai: ; . M . D t i . - hxflygand rs onaid Bruce and cgrridF,u;l:yA4n(c'hii;f6umi:sts of Mi ; M nammnn Church on Sunday ' ' evening. October 24th, parents and Mary Gauthier and May L”"ty' friends of the Sunday qCl'lflOl cliil'l- . . The many ficitds f M-. F "4- R:f:,',,:"d M” Edward Gulls” Ellis of O'l..6al')'. ull: is in ll'.'lpl(ll!lll ”” i"”?"'"' in A WK? body to hear Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin. Hal-1 in the Prtiicr (.70Iil'll,V Hr15llllRl.Slllll- ;l.l;lm"';-l'l(ll.l'h:p :ll:;9ll'hllIi;ndF'l'E(l lim- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters. ' 51 Y” 5' R” " 00” . Q t ' 'lg mm. to mm 22:?.:lt.::;”::t;';-...?'.."t;...:'.:';:.- 01:” ""1 M” 3'” "M G'”"" Mr izndwmrs William .VlacEarit- The address was RWPI1 by Mr. E. c t . . V I crn it A crniaid. rnrc-iitly visitcrlt Hulm. frirnirr Supt of the School. Mfg: "id M”' huv" Mchm relatives in Mt. Royal. ;ri'vi:1c (closed with the Rally Day Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant Mr, and Mrs, Gmigp 1)”,-inn at W V H - MW Amlndi C3l”0”- Kemlnzton were recent visitors to, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Paul. Mill Road guests of Mr. and Mrs SAVES YET Mr. and Mrs. Edward Derlnsse Arthur Cornish and family. i Mrs. Isabele Cicale - V gllAMlljl'(lN lt'Fl -- Sharon Miss Alice Dccnteati. ML Mill Mrs Aiitli P.iliiit-r. an liil'iP l'i. rnriirrl hot hot dog Tiny" Miss Rose McCarthy. mmllalllfil by Mint: luliinnri small. ti. sairty tilicn liar iiiinm c.-itighi Miss Laura Boularrl mil” ind lamlll Wt for Quebec mi tiie Tho hla7r dc-stiriyerl all thr HOUSE BUILDING IN CANADA STILL LONG WAY FROM MEETING DEMAND House building across Canada l:llnce's increased prosperity due to still a long way from catching uploil discoveries. They predict the with demand, a Canadian Presslsituation may get worse before it survey shows. In most cities rental improves. acconimodation is difficult to lo-l Price are high in comparison catc or expensive. : with other western Canadian cities. 01 12 major Canadian cities sur-3A3 much as 375 I mflmh l-1 HSKP45 voyed. five were building more for two-room unfurnished flats in house: this year than last, five.a house. . were building fewer and the other Vancouver's "nomadic people” three were constructing about the are blamed for a heavy volume same. nf moving within the city. There is 'l'ortinto. iiith l8.00tl ttnits built a higher percentage of rental units or planned for 1954. is leading (.'an- than owned. Building is keeping up ada in house coiistructimi, and is with demand. well above its 1953 total of l2,070 -ofm-c---r-' hm" May Use Atomic mlkeactor indefinitely NEW YORK. 10?! Canada's NRX atomic rcaclor, now back in operation at Chalk River. Ont., fol- bre.-iltdown nearly two BEHIND IN REGINA Tho siltialiiiii in Regina ls . iippnsite where fewer houses are; being built this year even though! some officials have described the! .'tuation there as one of the worstl lowing 3 I North Anicricii. Hears R20; nitly ll? Kept E01113 ill- The sittitiiinii IS one of the big tteftiitely, a Caiiadittii official said issues in Regina. Ciyic elections today. The statement was made by J. L. Gray. a yice-president of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. as he de- will be held Nov. .'l when electorsl will vote on a plan for subsidizedi housing. Slum clcaraiice is at the plan-iscrlbcd Cansaas experierice with tiiiig stngo in Halifax. Sydney. N.S.,tlie reactor l)lEill(('l0Wll to a con- and Montical But In Saint. .loliii.i'l9l'9H('t' ll-PIT 0” lllflll-mil-'l1 U5” "1 N B . about .'itl sub-standard houses l Rmmlv f"F9l'K5'- are l'1Plnl 101'!) down annually. "The NRX reactor vm oricinall.v Two litiiidrerl replacement houses' IXDCNPEI '0 ha” I W9 07 llPI”hNl'lb were completed last spring under HV8 )'9H1'-K" hf -SEW "Th? 0XD9FlP- tlii-cc-tiny financing-federal, pt'1i- lions now are that it will be main- viitctal and iituiiicipal. Work on aiillnllwd IIS 311 02!?!"-"Hlllll Um! lIldf'll- ;itltiitiiiii:il Etlll litinit-s is schediiledlllllPl.V-" g 1,. i,(.m,, m-xi Sp,-mg, l Tito bi'P.'ll((lt)xlll till Doc. 12. 1992 There is a big denlaltd for rental had seemed ratastropliic at I110 suites and houses in Saskatoon but:llmP. ll” 5315- bl" "l00k”W blwk few are available. Similar Ct'ln(ll- on the experience it. is realizrrl that nuns exlst m M(,.-,5, .1,”-' saskq roiisirlerably more was iraiiietl tlitiii rirlimiritiin and Winnipeg Atiaiti-WW5 10-bl" lloyaliFsmlIy's Dogs Have Strange Dislikes LONDON. (AP)-The Royal Fam- ily'E corgts. fox-faced sheep dogs whose ancestors lived humbly in Wales. don't like 1 Grenadier guardsmen, clock winders, 3 policemen. A coi-gt belonging to Queen Mother Elizabeth wok charge of the gardens at. Clarence Houe Wednesday and became annoyed with is policeman who was loiter- ing around in a suspicious man- ner. So the rorgi, which belongs to a breed which stands for no non- sense. chewed the policeman": leg and made rags of his fine trousers. The scrappy royal corgil have prejudices which got them into the news twice this year. One, at Buckiiigliam Palnce, didn't like the looks or Grenadier gunrdsmtm Al- fred Edge as he stood stlffly at attention. The corgi charged, and guardsmsn Edge had to have med- l('Rl attention. About the same time another rorgi took exception to the clatter being made by Leonard Hubbard as he wound clocks at the royal lodge at Windsor. He sank his teeth firmly into l-lubbardts leg. .tiid the clock winder stopped wind- inc. Interest taken in corgls by the late Ktnit George VI popiiliirlzed the breed. A story told in Buck- tiizlirim Palace circles lF that tlte Kiln: formed A favozable opinion after one of his curgis made a fly- in; tat-kle at a pompous bishop. PMIBOSIIIIIII lilflll E. E. Parkman ' 0pt.D.. 8.0. PHONE 828'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sununanlde Charfergd Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank or Commerce Building aiuaunanlao. r.z.1. - run. up W. Albert Robertson P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Bummeraldo DIAL P. 0. BOX 0344 on INSURANCE R. E. Ellis sz Son Limited Fin - Auto - Cuualia 5 Summer St. sumrnenldn Ilcoatiig spills and file omit-400., Combine to spot your shining floor; Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. Siunmeralde. P.E.l. - Phone sue SMA.LLM.AN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, 3.50-. OD. 280 Water Street umusenldg Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron SDIALLRIAN BUILDING 0131 3368 summeraldo PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO 5- SEARS EXCHANGE VVORKER5 STRIKE l 'l'flKY() iRctitorsi- A foice of Iitltlj ments are almost iniiWS5ll-lie 1" ”'I'lic t'l(lt'0lllillll1.lllalitIt'. o'siii.iii- find ill Piiiice Albert, Sask., att- lilllll Fmd l'”l”l('l”7 M ””5 ”"l ihorities sav. actor has taught many lPS50ll5. not ' i the least of which ;s that lircc lniiiotiiits of r;.cl:oacivity can bc lliaiidlcil satrly eicii tlioiigli tlicy ate spread ovcr lame titctts mic! tliiottgliottt it ('()lll1)lli'.'ilf'(l inclus- ll'lal-lype plrllll ” The statciiirrts were cont:-iliicd iii the text. of his address issued bp- lf0l'SES FOR RENT l.rililii-iduo. ltll the other hand. riipiiils ztii iiiiiiriixod iiictiiic for renting as does Vancouver and Calgary. in all centrcs. high-priced rtrvl - hclmcted police broke up picket liiics around the stock ex- change here Tuesday and arreslcd a number of striking exchangel workers. About 650 exchange work-I crs be-grin a 24-liour strike to sup- port t'liIllllS for ;i 60 per Cciit wage. lmost and a union shop agrcenienti ltlntriioyors have rcjccted the tinion flats ate more available than chotiper accommodation. In Regina, some authorities blame the Sllllliilltfl on the prui-l Tignisli Shore l liiinii: the rccvt. vi.sitoi'.1 st: ltciiislt sliorr School were l7r.i' .iriliii Btiotn, Rev. Dcnitis Gallaiit. Mr. Parelie and Mr. Gilbert. Gand- et. lore dellvci y. A marriage of special interest was solemnized in St. Simon anrl St. Jude's Cl1lil't'll, Tignish on Wed- Ocl. 27th, when Marie Pitre dough-l tor of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pitrc. Tignish Shore became the bride of Earn:-st Doucette of DeBlair.l Miss Doris Pitre sister of the briclef was the bridesmaid while Emile Bernard attended the groom. A wedding brrnktast was served to the bridal party at the home of the bride. Tho ceremony at tlic' church was pe:foriiied by the Roi J. A. MacDonald, who celebrated the Nuptial Mass. ' The iiieetiiiiz of the St 'l'lioinas Aqlllllils Sm.ety has lll'l(l in tho school rcccnily with a good at- tendnnce. Mrs. Edmond G.-iiidct presided while Mm. Ben J. Pitre read the minutes of the pi-cvioiis mectiiiiz Mia. Parr-lie was the guestl F-l)0i'll(0l'. A program of Acadiaiii songs was rendered by a class ofl 15 pupils. Mr P. A. Arsenatilt thaiikecl Mr. terestlniz talk. Parelle for his in- -13.1. 6-norms." t BOBDEN i Mon.-Tttn. 7:15 and 9:i.'i; No Mat map for this .show- -"CLASH BY .Vl(iH'l"', starring Barliara Sitin- H'.ll'l(. Ptiitl llriiiglns. Rnhort Rian and Mnrili n Moitirir. l "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Nloii.-Titan. 7:15-9:15. A story of it Scotch settlement in Nova Srntia. about two little lads. Vincent Win- tar and Jon Whiteley as "THE l(IDNAl'Pl'2RS", wit ii 17 it n c st nl Marllnr. .'ttIriciiiio (Anlll. Bani-' l drawing on 'l'littr5(l.1y only thixi week. Tliiirsdsy morninc Mrs Smallm-an and family will rrmain in Quehrr -- C. F -Ronald MrNeill recentlv spent some time in Mzscotirlie. vi.t:ting st. yithr home (if his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Le-nriard MrNcill. l Mr! Ft-thhip tiniirlrt of Wrllinc- ltrin iroenllv vis.trrl friciids and rel- ative in Miscourhe . Helcn Gtllis of Mtsrouchr rprnnt. clothing in hrr way-drribr-. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rav. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Bergrrvin Miss Marion Kelly. Miss Mary Rcaney. Miss Annie Rcancy. y Miss Mildred Lamoureiix. l Fifth Ave.. Shoe Company. i Miss Nellie Henley. Miss Elizabeth Heatireirarrl Splrllual Bouquets: Mr. Ind Mrs. Cletus ritrlu-ig I' A 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank G Gallant Flower Spray: l . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. 1' ly l'Nlll'n('d tn Notrr Dnmc Atari. 5- L ChRrlnllCllI&tll, tn rrstinir ll?!" be" H . :Sill in after having bren confined esr;';:Mh(V':M' "' I to hcr home. tliroticii illness. . Friends of Mrs Albert Cnudet r.andM.DlhH . ' '- Eose lnd Blgknl. U-'g"'l: Miscoiirhc. iit.l hr sorry to learn Ann Bmwny New Glnsmmp NS tlizit slir itwriitlv underwcnt an Mr. and Mrs. James McKrnita nun", rm '” H" min” C'"'”'-V Mrs. Winnie Poulns. (lntariit Hn3p"al' Mrs. Alley Gallant and familv Mr. M” calla", M . - - WFlltnR- Mr. and Mrs. Allison Yen, Ham. W, W” A mnm, M Mumucm on mom 0"'”b" 29- Rtiest. of her daughter. Helen: Gallant. U. S. A. M Verna Laferty, Toronto. ”i D H Gam”"" '-j- mo-4 Lumina Potrier. nui-in git, the GOLDEN JUMLEB Provincial Ssnttoriuni. was in Mis- couche on October 24. v.sitiniz at CARBONEAR. Nfld. (CF) - riimtl” '"”"' "l her hmth-r. John c. l CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30-7:15-9:15 mromry-awsmr-ourmsy -Mr-in-;y Jaww eraser M-0, WWW" I-Htr mrzuwr-m. umwmu-nmmmmm Q(C7MVG New V " Kind of Musical! RED 9 ” Q if ii (Imiiliiiiatioiis available in sizes deniand but offered a 2l-per-cent! raise. NFlEI.D'? BLUE AND RED LABEI. COMBINATIONS Here they combinations I cxtrn frccdoni, Hat ride up. and a closed want the best i 34 to 44. Pair 100?? pure wool. Red Label quality at Blue Label quality ( heavier) - ..................... .. DRAWERS available in sizes 32 to 42 in Red Label qunlity at Blue Label quality ............ .. Oversize: slightly bigbyr. STAN I-'-IEI.D”S UNDERWEAR -2 ITAN"EI.D'3 UMITEU, TIUID. N3. llllt CHIC!!! IOITIIIL IIIOIYO. Illlllll, Illlll. IIIIAIV Stiiiitic-ltl'.s combinations are lU()'7n all-wool, heavy rib knit from tightly twisted, long-wearing yarns. They're styled for comfort, with military insert shoulders for bind or chafe. and 8- gap or pop open. snug cuffs that won't give you extra wear and protection. Both the Red Label combinations and the slightly heavier quality Blue Label combinations are favorites with men who See them now at your favorite men's mo Conihiiiatiotis ayailablc in sizes 34 to 4-5. Pair Orenizei 111' gbily bigber. Oversize: sliglally higher. 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