It I I i iv ,, [Roman C a t h 0 Pi c shrine at ‘Lourdes, Fray e. Under the leni- ‘ership of Rt. Rev. J. R. Ketchcn. TO VISIT SHRINE lfrom the Archdiocese oi Edmon~ the group will tour other shrines EDMONTON (CP>—A group of. Ion was to leave here Sunday on in Europe before returning home 38 French - speaking Canadians a two-month pilgrimage to thejJune 15. Page 12 The Guardian Tues. April 15. 1958 with a ‘Petal Burst’ Bra. Gently, ‘with full-ifreedom fit . . . you’re breathtakingly poised, elegantly prepared for day or datetimc fashions by the Bra that lifts you, in natural lovelingssl . . . to where beauty begins. At better stores everywhen in Nylon, Satin, Broadcloth or Dacron.’ In a Bandeau . Z . Cinch . . . or a Longlinc, true beauty begins with A ‘?atoLB«r:t‘® -w...i...i...1 PROWSE BROS. LTD. 98 ¢ueen Sf. Phone 8583 GLOREA LADIES’ WEAR 155 Great George St. Phone 4714 p ‘I KENNEDY’S LADIES’ WEAR 166 Oueen 5*. Phone 3925 ' MOORE 8. Mcusoo LTD. *S:“i'Z“l1 Africa Votes On Wed. JO HANNESBURG, S()".ih big political parties wound up a roughvhouse campaign Sunda,’ for Wednesday's jarliamentary elec- tions. The voting is for whites only and the government braced for an African workers’ protest strike that coupld tie up two major cities. . “If we cannot vote on the bal- 10* Parper we shall find another way to vote," war-ned a mani- Africa tAP)—South Africa's two‘ lesto of the African National Con- ] gress. The congress has called on all African (Negro) workers to stay in their huts starting today to un- derscore demands for a voice in government, higher wages and the scrapping of seg:reg-.’.ion laws. The government placed all police forces on the alert. l AUSTRALIAN TUNA Australia’s tuna-fishing indus- try, which has large exports of canned tuna, caught more than 1,- 000 tons in 1957. One Killed, Four Hurt In Accident ST. STEPHEN, N.B. (OP) — One persosna-kidinadfo-u-riwlel. . . . one person was killed and four injured Saturday when two cars smashed in head-on collision at Bocabec on the Saint John - St. Stephen highway about 24 miles east of here. Dead is Miss Jennie Doig, 66, who came from Gla-sgow,‘Scito- land two weeks ago to live with her son, Ambrose, of Moncton. Mr. Doig, the driver, hospital but later released. Others injured and reported in ‘ff and Mrs. Clifford A. Phinney of Lan- caster, N.B.. occupants of the . fair condition were Mr. second car. 0 ATHLETIC TEST Running anl jumping, were not combined into a single h-urdling ' event until the Oxford-Cambridge _‘ meet of 1864. and his ii; wife, a passenger, were taken to '4 T PTERS Local will hold their regular monthly meeting on--— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16-—8:00 P.M. All Members Please Aflernd 9.95 semble is the sport . coat. ‘ for Spring an all-wool 2 or shades with fleck or stripe sizes 36 to 42. 5.00 Tweed. Shown in sizes 36 to 6.95 A cool comfort. Full cut with Medium and Large in Light v. while looking most presentubie - men's sport coats First consideration in today’s sportswear en- ‘McGregor” presents 3 button coat in light pattern. Three patch pockets, back centre vent and half lining. The Natural Look styling of this coat combines good appearance with comfortable wear. Shown in Harris Tweed Sport Coats A favorite with men of distinctive style tastes . . . the internationally known Harris All-wool 44 in Grey, Blue and Brown. Three patch pockets, back centre vent. Half-lined. Insist upon genuine “Harris Tweed”. You’ll find the trade mark on the fabric. Luigi sport shirts 100% Acrilon-""for longer wear, washability and long sleeves, convert- ible collar, 2» button cuff, 3 button front. Small, Blue, Navy, Red and Black. For active sportswear, for complete good looks, we recommend the “Luigi". *Trade Mark Reg.. ,/ men's black slacks II 0.95 So right for Spring . . . so right fol‘ 70111‘ wardrobe of Casuals . . . black wool and nylon slacks. Made in draped-leg style‘ with reverse pleats and self belt. Flaps on back pockets. Material sheds rain, resists crease and stain, and is mothproof. Sizes 28 to 34. regular style trousers 4.95 All double stitched . .. . of and tailoring throughout. gabardine in choice of Black, Brown, Grey or Navy. Turned out pleats and zipper closure. Deep roomy pockets. Sizes 28 to 38. Progress Brand slacks 2 5.00 100% all wool fabric in Grey and Brown . ‘L . g a Progress Brand garment, expertly tailored and finished, to lend distinction to the ward- robe of the well-dressed man of leisure. French front assure a perfect “hang” to double turned out pleats. Generous seam outlets. Sizes 28 to 42. Arrow white dress shirts Another “miracle” fabric of Dacron and Cotton which requires little or no ironing ., . . stays neat and fresh all day long. Made with short , fused collar, French front andtwo way cuff. Sizes 141/; to 16%. For longer wear with ease- of-care, choose “Arrow” Wash ‘n’ Wear. SZVB 1.99 3 pc. coffee service 119 (pueen St. Dig] 5541 Regular 5.93 . Coffee pot in 6 cup size with matching Z A sugar and cream. Attractive floral de- 1 . corations on clear white background in . R, T. highly glazed imported china. Delight- - V ful for your own entertaining . . . ap- summerside . charloflefown ggtggiated as a gift for bridge or birth- . THE FASHION SHOPPE , ,, °'°“""'°°’ ,, 1 I 41 Gm“ G S _ Spade s Chelsea Gardens 9°79? 1'. pm] 3355 Our entire stock of Spode’s b'eautiful “Chelsea Garden” 3 pattern which needs_no introduction to lovers of fine bone . , , §.Al/I1inal. . . ‘alljclearingat one-third off « regular prices. 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