MARCH 4. 1954 'rfon,s-Club . Ellinner Meelllig . . thl dinner meetlnl W byclihoihotrztown Lions Club rl 8 ' th ueen Hotel last ”5nh..eK1du?lEicr etlg chairmanship of N22. Stuart Johnson. to the regular mem- I" ”,i:L'3?lhr. Wallace Ooles was airs D ,3 the Club and was in- - ker. ””"”:gm?,iy Ltiflleh from Towational Institute of the Blind meti me local club appoint one of 3 nembers to fill a vacancy on the ”S:1lute's Advisory i30"d- Km? M Edgett was the un- cholce of the msetin8- her of details concerning business were discussed during the meeting and a sing-song tth Lloll .lackle DONG It 319 N350 Mmrided the entertainment side of the evening. Islander on School Board At Brandon T-,vrl new members were intro- rlllrerl at the first 1954 meeting of the school board of Brandon. y,..;v.itoll.w. One of these was Heath N Mncqllarrie who was elected by accianlatlon in the recent civic -elections. Mr. Maequarrie. profes- sor of political science and inter- ,,,.:.nlinl relations at Brandon (klllece. is the son of Mrs. Wilfred iiacqllarrie of Victoria, P. E. I. Mr returns to his native Island l".'ery summer. , A llum llnlinishcd HOWARD MclNNIS rlrrnn FOOTWEAR 175 Queen at. - Currie Bldg. A V vm-.-:- '-. BIRTHS. MIIHIMGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion c.EIITIIIIL.GIlIIIIIIIAlI WALLPAPER nAl.GAINs. .. Brysnton-McKay. SAVE on your new spring an by Adam-now 54.05 at Henderson as Oudznora. GOATSKIN GLOVES. - Unlin . Table cut. Regular 85.00. Spec :1 88.50 at Jack Cameron's Sale. HAVE YOU A BOY who needs Shoes at a bargain? How about 35.60 Brown Oxfords for 33.99. Wright shoe Company. TIES - New Spring Range, mg. ular 31.50. Special use at Jack Cam- eron's sale. A. PICKABD 0 C0., are un- loading cars of Dominion coke. Sprlnghiii screened and Bra: d'Or stokcr coal today. MEN'S Mrrrs - All wool - heavy knit. Penmans. Regular 31.50 Special Me at Jack Camel-on'a sale. HORSE IACING In your own home. Cavalcade includes money to bet with. track to run on, dice and horses. The Island Book Room. CHILDREN'S GOOD BROWN OXFORDS from India. Lots of wear. 9.29. Last three days. Wright shoe Company. Ml':N'l"s THURSDAY SPECIAL Chilled tomato land boiled dinner, rolls and but- ter. tea, coffee or milk. 55 cents. WORLD DAY Cross Roads xllfch 531- I9 3 17-m. Everyone prayer service. "PLASTIC-DOT" Jack Cameron's Sale. To oaaars: a'r orrawa .. Mil? GUARDIAN. To All in F0 . "It is gratifying to know that our Government has taken defin- ite steps towards extending the - services of electricity to all dis- tricts in the Province. It is my personal opinion that it will coat the Government considerably more than is anticipated at this time but I do feel that electrification is so essential to efficient farming operations and modern living con- ditlzms that the money will be well invested," stated Mr. Harold . smith, Liberal. Fourth Queens, in seconding the reply to the Speech from the Throne in the Legislat- ure yesterday afternoon. "I feel that this is not money spmt but it is really an invest- ment in our Province and our people that will, over a period of time, return great financial and social dividends,” he continued. The Right Reverend R. H. Wat- julce. New Eng. Church. Friday, WORK GLOVES - Guaranteed to outwear 2 or more pairs of heavy canvas gloves. Regular 96c. Special We at erman, B.A.. D.D. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotla. who will administer the Apostolic Rite of Confirmation in St. Paul's Anglican Church at 11 am. next Sunday and at '1 o'- clock Sunday evening in St. P'eter's Cathedral. Bishop Waterman will also be in attendance officially at the 110th. annual meeting of the Diocesan Church Society of P. E. island on Monday and Tuesday of next week. The various sessions are scheduled to be lleld at St. Peter's Cathedral Hall and St, Paul's Parish Hall. The 51th annual meeting of the P. E. Island Diocesan Board of the Woman's Auxiliary will also be held on the same days with ses- sions scheduled at both St. Paul's and St. Peter's Halls. Bishop Wat- crrnan will also be in attendance at the meetings which will be pre- sided over by the Auxiliary presi- dent Mrs. W. E. Champion. Mr. Smith. elected last year to succe " senator J. Walter Jones in the Fourth District. was mak- ing his maiden speech in the As- sembly. . "I believe the Government should engage a technical expert immed- iately from the food processing in- dustry who will be able to explain to our food canning plants the correct pack and quality of pro- duct that is required by the con- sumer public,” he stated in dis- cussing the small fruit industry. Small Fruits "In small fruits such as straw- berries. blueberries, raspberries, cranberries and in vegetables such as cucumbers, beans, peas and carrots and similar vegetables it has been proven that we can pro- duce a. product unexcelled any- CHARLOTTETOWN A Suggests Technical Expert od Processing Mr. Harold P. Smith commended the Hon. Dougald MacKinnon. Minister of Public Works and Highways for the work carried on by his Department. ”I believe the policy of building sec- ondary roads is the answer to many of our transportation prob- lems, it would be a splendid thing to have more paved high- ways if we could afford them and I feel that the policy of building more improved roads will result in a splendid highway system in two or three years' time. "The Trans-Canada Highway when completed will be a boon to our own people as well as an add- ed attraction to our tourist trade which is growing from year to Rlchlrd WNKG and Allan Mac- Donald, member: of the st. Dun. atan's University debating team. chosen to compete in the Cans. dlan finals at' Ottawa. leave today by plane for the Federal capital, when they will debate in the semi- finals on Friday night. They will " ' by Rev. F. L. Cass Red CrossT'nsl Aid Committee Holds Meeting BIRTHS )lllRl'HY- At the Charlottetown llospllal, March 2, 1954. to Mr. and Xlrc, Cletus Murphy. City, a Iiauglllcr, Rosemary Theresa. lF,fi-At the Prince County Hos- lvtal nn March 1st to Mr. and llrs. Lawrence Yeo, Lot 16, a son. l.IiAllD-At the P. E. island Hos- lulnl on Feb. 26. to Mr. and Mrs. Hlvllnll 1.1-ard. Tryon. a daughter, llonna Lois. and Profflirsndon O'Grady. RECEIVES HOLY HABIT-At I religious ceremony which took Place on Feb. 15th in the Chapel of the Mother House of the Con- Kregation of Notre Dame. Mont- rea.l. Sister Anne MacDonald. dlilthter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Dr. A. J. Murchison presided at a meeting of the Red Cross first aid committee on Tuesday at Red Cross Headquarters. Mrs. 1-larry W. Cudmore, director of the First Aid Services reported that 22 standard classes are in pro- gress at the present time. The when year. I am pleased to see in the ”And, furthermore we realize Speech rmm me Thrime W35 ml" with the advent of the frozen iii" 35-51W"lC5 W Pmmme "13 mod age we would 1,, able to tourist industry is being proposed. enjoy a market for such products which are available and which is now supplied in the main by im- ports. It therefore follows that if we can produce the requirements of the trade in such items then we must do something about mak- ing ourC products known to the consumer pubiic." he stated. Mr. Smith extended his congrat- ulations to the Hon. J. Walter Jones on his elevation to the Sen- ate. He stated that Senator Jones had always served the Province well and that in his new position Assistance for Students "I also comment: very highly their proposal for increased funds for teachers salaries, senior high schools and education in general. realizing that our country's future depends on the boys and girls of today I think the best we can do for them is none too good. This being an agricultural Province I would suggest that. more opportu- nlty be provided in the public school curriculum for the study of agricultural science and more en- Nine Recruits To Canadian Army The following recruits were en- rolled in the Canadian Amw Act- ive Force for a period of three years and were allocated to the unit mentioned after their name: William E, Champion. MarS3l9- Royal Canadian Engineers, Chilu- wack, B. C. Joseph C. Arsensult, Summeraide -Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Kingston, Ont, Albert S, Dunviile. O'l.eary-Roy- al Canadian Electrical and Me- chanical Engineers, Kingston. Ont. Joseph R. Doucette and Joseph V. Gallant, both of Rustlco and both to the Royal Canadian Regiment. Petawawa. Ont. James S. Hughes, Charlottetown -Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), Aldershot, N. 5. Patrick W. Cavanagli, New Hav- en-Royal Canadian infantry Corps, Petawawa. Ont, Norman S. Clow, Freetown-Row al Canadian Army Service Corps, Camp Borden. Ont. Earl J, McAulay, Peakes Station -Royal Canadian Artillery, Pieton, Ont. Holy Redeemer Sub-Division OI C.W.L Organized A new sub-division of the Cath- olic Women's League of Canada. was organized last evening at a largely attended meeting of the ladies of llolv Redeemer Parish al the Community Centre. Mrs. Lorne Noonan. Provincial president occupied the chair. Present at this important meeting was Mrs, Patrick Clarkin, or- ganlzer for Queen's County. The aims and purposes of the Catholic Women's League were ex- plained by the chairman. who also urged the new members to live up to the League's motto "For God h.XM.:, S 5 race FIVE A Redeemer Church At Holy REV- W-We"! MCK9"n3- C-55 3- adults Father Kelly preached here (left) Who has been Condul-'11”!-I: some 20 years ago at both St. Dun- lhe Ch”dl”Pn'5 M15510” 1” '-he stalls Basilica and the Church of Church of the Most Holy Redeemer; me M051, 1.101.. nedccmcrl He ,,;5., during the week, was attached to; Qunducfpd 3 ..,.u.caL M SL mm. the Redcmptcrist l-atliers in; sLa..'5 Unm-,-spy. Ch-3I'10llet0Wll from 1935 I0 .1937 The Mlssllin, which l)P'.!lllS llf'Xl He 15 8! DTOSEM S13I10H9d 1" 581111. Slllldlly wiil commence with Fl neck John. N B- ' 1 for Ili(' men of the D.ii'l5ll and (or.- -This Wffek-End FKIIICP MCk51lilfi'Clll(lFtS ullh a week for the -slng.t i?.”iii.?.l.?flt.-.?.i.i3”i.K;;l'Il.Z"l".T-:."”””'””” 0" - - - 1- . 'lc - . duct :1 three-weeks Mission for, 'Mrs. Peter l.rClair, Mrs. liar ililllll, The spiritual dlreelnr of the new M;-5 Tim,-V IVR-Aylnn ' 51113-d1Vl-5i0n. Very P-N5 -1- (3Y9E01.i” Afirr lilo ofiicclshvnre illslallml. M-ul”lJ1'lY. C-S5-RM 5ddI'PS-Sed 1114', the Act of Consccratlon tn lliil llieetlnll. and thkniifid ihe M3311-IBle5scd Vll'i:ln was recited, by the lzers for their help and encouragc- I Spiritual Du-oczmg and Canada." Diem. g It was decided that future mee',- Followlng is the slate. of offlcersll iilgs would be held on lhn in--z PFC-5id9Hl. MP5. F. -I. 510010. 1Sl.Molld.'ly of each month a" ll! vice president, Mrs. Allan MHCDOII-I ntclock. Vcrv Rev. liathr,-r M pm aid, 2nd vice president. Mrs. Frank, closed the meeting with prayr-l. McIntyre, 3rd vice president, Mrs. Frank Walker, recording secretary, Mrs. Vincent Dalton, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Stephen Connolly, treasurer, Miss Mary Dilfly. Councillors: Mrs. James C0y'.0,, Mrs. James Mullins, Mrs. Ivali' Berrigan, Mrs. Robert Gallant, Mrs. WESTERN EXPLORER The first recorded crossing oi Vermilion pass on the Alberta.-B. C. boundary was made by the geolo- John Martin, Mrs. Maurice Hughes, gist James Hector in 1858. I Iamairs syp MacDonald. Mermaid, and a for. mer student at Notre Dame Acad- only and Prince of Wales College, received her Holy Habit and name in religion of Sister Saint Gerald Maureen. RAMSAY-At. Winnipeg Maternity Pavilion Hospital. January 4th. 1954, In Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Ramsay, men 1-Illzabr-ih Maclseodl a son, Clare lravid. MOBEASH - At the Halfax In. llrmary on January 21st, 1954, to llr. and Mrs. W. Leigh Moreash (nee Veida Dunning, Chg;-lune- town: a daughter, Barbara Lynn. iielght 5 lb 1 oz. LANNAN-At the Charlottetown "capital on March 2nd. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lannan (nee Madeline Mcldurrer). a daughter, lilaureen Marie, weighing 8 lbs, 2 LS. DEATHS WSHEA-At the Prince Inward island Hospital on Thursday. Mar. 4. 1954, Mrs. William 0' ea or " Iona in her 66th year, or re. mum are resting at the l-len.nes- My Funeral Home. Funeral ar- fmttcrnehts will be announced AICT. 3TF.it'AltT-At Eldon on Tuesday, iiarrli 2, 1054, William A. Stew- art in his 78th year. Funeral to. ""3 TiNl'8dIY. from Eldon United Church, service commencing at 2 lim. Interment in Belfast Ceme- PYV. -VKEMNG - At 21 Pussmorc St. l””5df.i'. March 2, 1954, James Ar- i"ng in his 65th year. Resting at the Maclsean Funeral Home. Fun- mll frnm Trinity United Church. WIN". March 4. Iervlce commen- Wiit at 2 o'clock. Interment Peo- Pi"-T llcmelerv. N.D. Maclean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro DIAL 5549 THE IIEIIIIESSEY FUNERAL HOME 91 Kent St. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director "11 Dial ms 14 Hone Ambulance alervlee mfuintd. Courteous service CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Eastern St. our. use Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - noun a IIADLII FUNERAL N0'l'ICE- Tile fun- eral ot the late John Reginald MacDonald took place yesterday nlorning from the Henncssey Fun- eral Home to St. Andrew's Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his uncle. Rev. Reg? inald MacDonald. Rev, George McCormac was present in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were: Roderick Mat-Adam, Stephen Mae- Adam, Harold MacDonald, Lloyd Mel-Swen, Gilss Jay. Charles J, MacDonald. Interment took place in the family plot in the church cemetery where service was con- ducted by Rev. Reginald MacDon- nld. assisted by Rev. George Mc- Cormac. The funeral was largely attended. FUNEIIAT. NOTICE-- The fun- eral of Miss Anna MacAulay was held yesterday morning from the Hcnncssey Funeral Home to St. Peter's Bay Catholic Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. W V. MacDonald. D.D., who also of- ficiated at the grave. Interment was In the church cemetery. Pall brarers were: Marshall MacDon- ald. Raymond Maclflnron. Francis Steele. Daniel Wilson, Francis MacAulay and Francis MacKIn- non. The remains of Miss Mac- Aulsy were accompanied from Boston by Tier niece and nephew. Mrs. Mary Donahoc and Mr. John total enrollment of these groups is 408 men and women. The week- ly sessions are conducted by 19 qualified first aid instructors. quest for a first aid post received The committee considered a raw he would have many opportunities to work for things that will tend to the Island's welfare. The Member from Fourth Queens oouragemeilt given in from the school trustees at oyster Bed Bridge. It was decided that this community would benefit. by this fled Cross service and a post will be established there immediate- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Berthiausme, both registered nurses. have been re- commended as attendants for this first aid post- Monthly reports from first aid The March meeting of the Prea- bytery of Prince "Edward Island was held in the hall of Zion posts indicate that 30 persons 2 d have received treatment. during S?c;xrc?heonM:::::foyr" inn: 'm;l”a:f:;x1eFc:g:u';;m for mg MacKay of Summerside in the structor refresher courses in Tig- gm;m':c"r': tint” tg;””;;5f';.-hf 1:; nlsh, Sumnierslde and Charlotte- 10'! Mmrmem were H18-0 taunt. town. It was decided that as R: ”3D A C m be” Rev” M many first aid post attendants C V1 'R- E :4 N' ha" wished advanced training, this ”" 9- eV- ' ' ac WEE 12' Rev, L. E. Blailrie, Rev. should be made available at dif- Bean and my. W. H. Brown. M- ferent centres throughout the . provmce this swing. gether with the following Eiders. The organization of another M13 W- C- L1W50n- ML 3- 3- Am drews, Mr. R. R. Hurst, Mr. A. A. MacDonald, Mr. J. A. Macxinnon, Mr. Geo, Jardine, Mr. J. M. Mac- Kenzle, Mr. M. Moasc, and Mr. E. L. Hardy. One of the first acts of the Court was to pay tribute to the memory of the late Rev. G. 0. Webster who died on November 20th last. While the Ministers and Elders stood In silent tribute the Moderator led in prayer of thanks- atand.-ird first aid class for Char- lottetown was discussed. It was de- cided that a. class would be coll- ducied either in the evening or the afternoon if 15 applications were received. Nfld. Legislature To Open March 24 Monthly Meeting of P. E. Island Presbytery and assistance be providing scholarships .Z7(kCon7iInued 7 Ill: Page-V15! tion of sympathy was placed in the Minutes and conveyed to Mrs Webster and their daughter. Commissioners named Appointment. of the following as Commissioners to the General As- semblcy in Toronto in June took place: Rev. D, A. Campbell. Rev. E. S. Hales. Mr. A. A. MacDonald and Mr. M. Moasc. The following were appointed delegates to the Pre-Assembly Congress to be held in Toronto May Nth-June 2nd: nev. J. E. Heathwood, Rev. M. C. Currie, Rev. J. D. Macxay, Rev. L. E. Blalkie, Mr. Geo. Jardine. Mr. F. L. MacNutt, Mr. Ernest Walk- er. Mr. J. M. Macxenzle, Mr. E. W. 0. Foster. Mrs, Russell Walker. Miss Mary Macxenzie. Mrs. J. A. MacMillan, Mrs. Earl Mncftnc, Mr. Keith Johnston, Mr. Roderick Hlckox. Mr. Gnodwlll MacDougall, Mr. Donald MacLean, Mr. Fred Sr-mple. giving and commemoration of Mr. ST- JOHN'S. Nild- (C?)-The Webster's life and work. A rcsolu- (Continued on Page 15) Newfoundland legislature opens here March 24 but apart) from . . what Premier Smallwood ins n - I H ready intimated. there is little 1 speculation about possible legisla- tion in. Smallwood's 23-member Lib- eral party will be facing practically Jersey Bull Bradley. The funeral was very largely attended. Personals Miss Doris Steele. student, llIll'”xP in the Provincial sanatoriuni spent the week end with her mother and father in Wellington. Mr.I and Mrs. R. H. Nicholson returned last evening from a visit to Montreal and Toronto where they spent two months with re- iativcs and friends. Clarke Bros. Receive Silver Medal Award Over 15 years ago the herd of Clark Brothers of North Wlltshlre was established by their fathr-1', and recently William and Walter Clark under the rim name receiv- ed a silver Medal in recognition of the performance of Magic Wendy M.Ct.. I Junior two year old heifer III” the herd. This halter. in 306 days. pro- duced 7.364 lbs. of milk, and 461 lbs. of fat for which pa-formance the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club has made the Silver Medal award. Both the sire and dam of Wendy were bred by Clark Eros. KITCHINII as-rs -rv KITOIIINIR. Ont (OP) Tele- vision atation CKCO-TV. Canada's third prlvateiyowned television station to go on the air. began op- erations Monday night. station ol- flclals said they received word from London. about 50 miles southwest of here. that the wie- cut was picked up there. OTTAWA UNIVIRIITY The university of Ottawa was founded under Roman Catholic aus- pices in fun as "the college of by- town! the same opposilion as last year. Tile live nppnsltion seats this year arr .1111 held by Progressive Con- servatives while last, your inert! lnllr Cnilscrvailves For Ohio FOR TOMORROVV'SRAEA'l'il SAVING ' In addition to Specials for immediate use . . . to offer this week-end. llldrpcndniil. There. are no eles. Training Cruise , 4 : . ,.q,;,.(3" Chief Petty Officer Carl Rigga of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Kent, Charlottetown, who diregggsggiliam Egdcmgge will leave from Halifax on a three e P 3 weeks training cruise on board H.M.C.s. Micmac next Saturday to aouthern waters. Chief Petty Officer Riggs has been a sea Cadet of Kent Corps since 1948 and is now the senior lcodet of his Corps. He is the son of Mr. alrl Mrs. Earl Riggs. Up- Panel discussion-Subject l 1 interested your attention is ram "Citizens Forum" THURSDAY, MARCH (-43:45 P. M. "What Health Means For Canadians." Panel includes Hon. Paul Martin, Stanley Knowles and Duncan Milllean. Highly recommended to those interested 6545 per Queen strut. ATHlNSON'S GROCETERIA suggests that you talus advantage of this opportunity to stock your pantry and SAVE on the unit. prices we are able FRESH AND SMOKED FISH FOR. LENTEN MEALS ICING SUGAR. 2 for . .. . 25: Fresh Haddock , Huron -- 20 02. im FILLETS. lb. . . . . 45: TOMATO JUICE. 2 for . . 29c ------ ---N ---- CHEE2-WHIZ. 8 oz. iar . 37: 's:H'.!I.E.is OF SOLE 'b' 55” SANI-FLUSH. tin 29.: ES.Ib...............39 In: time) El:-ELSITI HALIBUT. lb. 59: i0;':i':-k:;21gcakeS 35c 1 .. . 3iii5Eonrlsa. us. .. ... 39.: WHITE BEANS. 2 for . .. . 27: Smoked ' 1;EaRniil1l (I7gEli1,'.,'fR( Pckoe. 89 KIPPERS.Ib.............27c . ipg......... : "A-k;Irv'"'T"T”f'F'Th "d-C;-k: Island -- 1 lb. Till) ed Med.trsI.::YI-oLOvIsES?l'nPRICES '''O"'"' "''V 2" l ' Sh lied WPALNUTS. 1-2 lb. 43.-. Aylmer - 48 oz. tin TOMATO JUICE. each . . . 35c KAM or PREM. 12 oz.. 2 for 69:: 1 Lb. Pkg. Larltir-., I'-' FIIJ ITS AND , VEGETABLES Mr. Edison 3 Mut-"Ii. of North of the Cilllarllull -lersev Caiilci th River. left .i'('-1lC1'dlI.Y morning with Club. Taro splclirild .lersn,v bulls C-Othm, . - Mil ii iii T . . 2 M . .- v - or owe”?-5-5-er-'e”ue7l”v3:'i3"i-3 -5375535.-?”oiiS-o”.i"”.". "lit CHEESE. for Salads. tub .. zsc El(liii?El:ltEGlr 4 r A ll mean William Hollar, Pataskaia, Ohio. noted dam. K, H gr d . Of . . . . . .,, whoreccntly purchased this cham- Earlier in the week Mr. Mutch Ia ” we . . ,. ,. D1011 Hnlmiii M H price Well up in lecclved an order from the South- . . . . . . . . . . . 33C CiIlir”l"iWI- XIV" N7-if . z ll)OUl' figures. The price is said to urn States for another younger Libby's A. 23 07;, (in dot. , , , , , , , , c the highest ever paid for a bu.l which he was unfortunately it Jersey bull in Eastern Canada. lliinnblc to all at this time. SAUER KRAUT. each . . . . . . 256 VFW Gm,” ii Jcstcris Standard Dreamer 11534 M". M Lei, lk th , t-1 - C- , r i ' - , ' ..., ..., .... ...... ,.,.,,. ,,,,,;,,.,,,,1,,i,.,;,:,,",:':.:”..::,,;:.,;':., C0'i;g'5cA'lg;Z '" h 2, casaaes. lb. to; l . North River on August 9, 1941. and intelligently developed comm . OGC . . . . . . . C ; I, ; whcret hehhas rcmallned evercslncolwell-known strains, has brought Kraft ---- Pkg. (Vtllllnlliilil-'l l excap w en on slow at har- dlgu to t th 1 d t '. , lottetown, the Maritime Winter c....:dc..ml1n 1...: n1::v:n.ch(3 DINNER. 2 E07 - - - - - - - - - - 29C HEAD I-ETTUCE - - - - - - - 21C , Fair at Amherst-T andwtlho Royal loved in this respect. Maripac H 4 oz. tin 1 ,”.L,p PWWI .l I g winter Fair at oron n a suc- -- ?---- -?- " r ' - . ca-um or me wmmns evenu '"”'ERE” 5"ACK5.- 3 '9' -- 2” CELERY. stalk 19: .3 His lzrcaiestlrecgrdy iliutgze shlow Clover Leaf H 1-2 lh. iln W ring was aci eve n wlen ) t .' . .:( t ” , he was acclaimed Grand Cham- 2 for t ' 69: IApP!l(P'I(:1ERSI ring mi lp9i502n last this RH),-it hvniihn 7'" Im Central Royalty Hall ISTHAWNMSSN I I o 39 ' oz. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' 59: e aso ea c class n ' . ' - - - - - - inledggiauila at the some show place Tournnment L ' b "n ' ' C I " ' ('0.VlF INTO OER STORE OV His dam, Dreamers Maid 121124 5 Prizes ' A g W” ”” "M '"d ”"" ”" "” Th d v M II 4 Rm" ""'"' Rm" "WI SA1'l'lll)AY AND sanlmlr. some :. '1 Mutoh farm. This cow has an "'5 33- 3” 0 l ' exception-ily one record with - 3.15 1., M, CAKE MIX FLOUR roraro cures, MADE RIGHT x j buttcrfat showing of sea pounds in ' , l. 1 one lactation Period. She lilo has Nightly Prizes. Good Lunch white or Chocolate 7 Lb, nag HERE IN CHARLOTIETOWIN B1 r V 4 to her credit three gush rate Admksion 50 cent. - ti daughters being clusi ed as "l:x- - .' , ceiient." by the soaring committee 29c 55c i ..- MC..- .... .. ii . . E BLIIE GROSS BLIIE SHIELD Wit Yr 0 GROCETERIA l ill - 115 oaarrou - STREET