dtiterent material: now on the mar- he Guardian Page 1lqTVWed., June 15. 1955 eads FortAtIantic With Raft And Sail ,.,,...;i,, Que.. lCP):- The soft: tfeylilrz-v hid in Europe it they . 1 t iatonom 'l'Kilillll iiii:l0ne." slid isentlv IAWU . g L wrence rvor - ""jud:L :0? the Atlantic and blah bound for Europe by . 'l'lL(l of a sail and ocean cur- ”" " Hen Montreal saturday and ' 1...-e-5o miles" down- (lame-iZiiC Suday. Its four-man. m,m.h.,lpcaking crew of young ..,-ii.--. lilt'H arranged t-0 Set I l”,f.l ... out-iii-c city. where it is ex- Ii”. i. .1 line today. ' in ('i)l.l.iZCTED imitinil-led of red cedar logs lywi iiiuclher wi hemoen” " .. my raft was blessed and 1-iIl)isltlllt'li with the Indian name Ntilll tllllltillilll and the French name A t v- u iji-1--iii---botli meaning The Lost ui-day iust before a hectic . l .laing. Vi ;-.,,. tlilirlhlcliiiig was dry b!- .- iKt'ii-WiSlleI'8 found Quebec i,.,.-...r mniinission stores closed liit')' wont to -buy cham- 'Hii-y compromised by pass- iiw inn and collecting 517 for iuiiis ilil. . -in-niurcrs. who have made ill: rm of the fact they needed lllllltlliililfil the raft are: Henri ii..- itmul, 28, skipper and origin- ,v... .-i the expedition; Bernard .hml4”lli, '.'.'i, cook and navigator; i... mu Yzinackcre. 28. .Pll0t0r Jlulilllli. all three natives oi i7l.lliltt. and Paul Lapointe. 26. r.'M.u niwiiiltilt. the only Canadian. Hm mill was piled high with .m..i.ii crates. tin cans.hcontain- ., mpc. cases of orange and a si'i.iii of 4.000 clgsrets. A late- 'iiiii:lmli mix a case of cognac. rmm DONATED Hm rmv received gifts of can- ;..-.i mind from enthusiastic ,4. - i.iiur:: ci'mvd'im: the Yacht (l:lw iin Sorel where the craft .-.r-um-mi liy a swarm of small in -i..ii hunts. Hm mil will remain in Quebec 1 -I s inn days to pick up additional c v-ulivs and then continue down- ,-u..iin, it was learned. it is pow- ...-ii iv: an 18 by 10-toot sail and in n .m.'ill wooden ruddcr. we mvn hope to use thea Gull nmiin in reach Europe in about illll months if winds and currents k , their qualities and uses. e remainder of the program consisted of two humorous rud- ings by Christine Mcuod. Cra- paud; a duet by Mrs. Mullins and Mrs. John MacQunrrte. Hampton: tiIea.Mrs.nwsoaDotdorniomnny mum; aauotbyhngustinoeovoi a sol: by Mrs. Verner Norrins. Cape Traverse; I sing-song led by Mrs. Arthur Mcxoy. The pianist tor the day was Mrs. Heber My- ers. A vote of thanks was-extended Fun and Nonsense by Tryon In- to the Lookers and to all who had eontribntod H CO I me convention. The newly appointed officers were then called to the chair and the president. Mrs. Elmer Gamble otter expressing hearty thanks to the retiring officers. closed the. meeting with the National Anthem.l Purpose of thetrip is adventure and to prove. Beaudout sold in an interview, the legend that an In- dian was found stranded on the' coast ot'Pox-tugni bdore the tim' of Columbus. W. I. Convention Ar Corieton The Carleton W. 1., entertained the fourteen institutes of this Iraq. when they met for their 28th an- nual convention in the newly com- pleted auditorium of Carleton School on May 26. The District President. Mrs. Em mett Gorman conducted the meet ing, with Miss Elaine McQuuld a: Secretary. A warm welcome we extended to the members by Mrs. John Myers, Carleton, and re . sponded to by Miss Vivian Ti-aluorl of Kelly's Cross. S ; The reports of the district sec-i retarles showed a great deal ofi work was accomplished during the year. Miss Doris Anderson. specialp speaker tor the afternoon. gave at very interesting talk on the home economics course available to girls at the Vocational School. The De- Sable group entertained with fun. and nonsense. Miss Mary Robiml Supervisor of Women”: Work, con- gratulated the institutes Oh the work done by them and gave a most interesting demonstration oi the many useful articles which; could be made from jute. A sing-song by Cape Traverse Institute led by Mrs. Arthur Mc-i Kay provided a pleasing break in the business of the session. ! Mrs. Ramsay. Convener of Ai-tsl and Literature then addressed the : meeting on some phases of sti- tule work. A very interesting demonstrai.i was put on by Mrs. Craig of Lady Fans. The meeting then adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the Carleton Institute. The evening session opened with O Canada. after which a group of children from Carleton School was heard in a round of musical fos- tival number. which delighted the audience. in t' tuvnriibie. rim have no idea yet when Mrs. J. A Lawson guest speaker, gave an informative talk on tex- FIRESTON E REFRIGERATOR . SALE 2 YEARS TO PAY NOTHING DOWN grim: I"! To 510!) "0 We ruse used Refrigerators in trade Firestone HOME and AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Great George St. Tire Sale 600 x T6-13.75 and old tire. ANN.OUNCE4S 8 on on so oo 3 CID 5 T 1 T as Iiaiiiiiiiss or ciiiiis It All ltitiit coiimiis i-i IAKES iiiis Plilltii: ”Welwill not permit a single competitor O to make (I better PROTETIX & A B-A PLEDGE t T WEATI-AHAKITH5PI&lH'RII&QlCKH.E. VlVII.LQ' FERMIT A SINGLE XMMM-U.CIU&1-n NIH CAKLX 5UPlllOlTO(Xl)&W)9!!DAIA?DI. ITlS0tRSINClREIlI.ETHATNBWlI)!IAIhNDQAll'HIPI&' GASOLINES IN CANADA TODAY. AND. NO MATTER WHAT OTHERS D0 Q SAY . WE WILL KEEP THEM TH! PINT--II POVE. N PIIPGMAPG. N I00! irsAi.soounnn.il1iiArvoucAn-runAnnnMo1osos.1mu ocxouurszatusiicawbunuorroeos. i riiis sNo'rADoAs'r.NUrAa.AiM.'i1fnA Moroiusr-A runes sscxso IY Til IIRITII-I Auuiclm on. oostmm Liwrso. ' mvoti.riiseANADMN --I at my-a-,-or -me RISDENT. .. . we vuIInovooHAusnooauou.ooua-Auvuuorvsn gasDRnd' FINEST soiiiiis-nnii iioiii. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 19th Fri-at Dad to a royal feast on Father's Day. Pamper his princely palate with all the foods he likes best. And you won't have to pawn the ”crown jewels" to do it-not when you come to C0-OP SUPER MARKET for iouds fit for a king! We have them all e and all are low-priced to help you least lor the least on Fathers day - - - any day - - - every day! Yes - when every price is a low price you just naturally get more tor your money e a fact prnven by our KING SIZE VALUES for FATI- ER'S DAY FEASTING. AliI)ie uice X LARGE. DOZ. h GRADE "A" C h COFFEE :::S::::.. -990 as TENDER g. TASTY ROLLEDixjp VEAL LB. 49(; WHITE SWAN TOILET TlSS,UES 4 430 BACON 59c PORK GHOPS--63i FOWL 37' NECK RIBS”-so 1 tr Wieners :A::”:.:t:'i'”:”.i3 5' MAOKEREL:::: .. 9' HOLLY HILL 10 OZ. & JELLOLT:::?..2 27c h ORANGE iuicE2””'””29c n arm-Fresh Produce iiawaiizzii LI 9” NEW BEETS 2 m 25” Strawberries max 49” GIJKES so 19” via. 1 Table to His 29” RED RIPE ciii 23” GREEN BEANS u 29" WHITE siiiiiiuiiirsnm LB 39: SUGAR ”" 756 PlcgNcS::::::.... 55t KIDDIES! . -- GET YOUR PEPSI coi.A some CAPS FOR Values Galore si-iow AND PRIZES AT macs EDWARD KRAFT SKTMMED MILK on SATURDAY MORNING AT io A.M. ADMISSION six BOTTLE CAPS. Ls PKG 351: SNURTENING 236 DAISY GET YOUR PEPSI HERE. ciii or six 36c . NEW STORE HOURS BROOMS ggc oven MONDAY. TUESDAY. Peanut B ."”'f”' G WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY GHOO0LATES:;if;Z?'I.:.' 39c FACE SOAP i2ZfiZ...4 :2: 29c cheese SPREAD .'".”.'?'::?: 35o DEVON -SLTCED. LB. L GRADE "A" YEAR OLD. LI. SNOWFLAKE l LR. PRINT UNTIL 5:30 P.M.; FRIDAY UNTIL in PM. AND CLOSE ON SALE AT NORTH RIIST I00 AND CHARLOTTETOWN SHOP CODOP SATURDAY AT 12:30 PM. IT PAYS arkei "ms owe-srop MARKET" DEIJVEF? V DIAL B557 L...” 1 f.