Page 2 The Guardian ‘Tuesday, A_p:ll 29, 1954 hTnua|Meeiing cirv Aiin nisriiTcr lyylmrjne 31103’? Of Rainbow Club ’ which mark the waters of New Brunswick. Cape Breton. Magdalen _ Islands and Prince Edward Island Mrs. Noel Denlois was elected P037 "155 Tl" A“ SW‘ shill" have been undergoing an overhau; President of the Rainbow Club at;G-In“:{:i°“EDfi‘V'1°“g°-d"PF‘“°° the fifth annual meeting held' . 93° “ °““‘“- yesterday afternoon in 8unsetlAp"l 22"d' 8 P'’“' hi the machine shop and forge at the Marine wharf. Now in shining coats of new paint they are ready I-Odie. l BADIATOBS repairing and re- "° be pm“ w ''"‘h”‘'nd ""5 but’ The meeting was presided 0V¢l“tsiring. Mailett.'a Battery Service. “ll”! 9’ WW‘ '3‘ “V” ‘°' W’ by Mr" Ruby H°“l°' 0' D‘ A" "M Mn~'r's ruisnair SPECIAL oqirflia ei§::elE::nl:“the buoys have 1" he’ '""""” "pm “ “mm” Chilled tomato juice, boiled corn- been taken apart and serviced in President touched on the success . m m hi h d m which had crowned the efforts of :6 5§(‘)’t‘"f‘:_e''ol'’‘_‘'m'‘;’':l’5g'“;mB“'''°'' '3 ac M 5 op 3'" e wpe" the Club during the year and the "' ‘ ' spirit of co-operation which ani- [.‘E[)[]RA1‘]0N MEET[NG5 .. mated every endenvour on behalf Federation of Agriculture meetings in the various school districts iielighfiul 3-Act Comedy Presented Al Prince Edward By St. Charles Auxiliary Pollowing a well astahllahsd tra- ish they had gevloualy shown 1; dltion that the Easter Monday show the more soda Highland Fling, presented by the St. Charles Aux- Teresa Doyle. who has for som. illary of the Charlottetown B.os- time been regarded as poasgunl pital must always have that extra rare ability as a tap dancer, add. asst and finish which endears it ed to her popularity as she went to a Charlottetown audience. the through the routine of Mississippi ,. uction of “The Honeymoon is Dandy with an equally suocessrui over" at the Prince Edward 'rhea- encore. tra last evening met all the ro- "No Hospital could exist without quiremsnts. the Ladies Aid" was the tribuu The three act C°lIIO¢ was pro- paid by Dr. W. J. P. Maculllu; u duoed and staged by Mr. hank be congratulated the St.iCba.rle. Maclntyre, under the istlnguiah- Auxiliary on their devotion to 1.1;. ad patronage of His Honour I..ieu- cause of the hospital for many tenant Governor T. W. L. Prowae r Ready For Season’s Operations. 812.95 BUYS new Durex battery at Mailett's Battery Service. structure of each buoy has been 11‘.- paired in the forge; after that they receive a fresh coat of paint and each one is lettered for the place of Sunset Lodge. The Treasurer and Secretary also‘ submitted their reports which were entirely satisfactory and highly encouraging. Following the business meeting, the members provided refreshments for the guests of the lodge, fea- turiiig the occasion with a large birthday cake which was in-at cut by the oldest lady in resid- ence, Mrs. Flora Miiclfinnon of St. Peters, who is 93 years old. Senior Mayor Irene Henderson, Matron of the Lodge spoke briefly expressing appreciation as did also Major Mildred Stevens, assistant matron Mrs. N. D. MacLean sang two solos by way of musical en- tertainment and Major Henderson rendered several piano numbers. HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg BIRTHS. MARIIIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per insertion arE'rifs' Cl.0W—At the P. E. rsi?i?d'Hospi- in: on April llih. 1954. to Mr. and .\li's. Everett clow, Milton, a son, Brian Kent. Weight 8 lbs. STEEVES-—At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, April 18th. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sleeves, a daughter, Susan Emily, 8 lbs. 12 oz. E.\'SERl.\'K—At the P. E. I. Hol- i throughout the Island took place last night. The Federation in this Province has at present an overall membership of approximately 3,- 000. DEREK batteries sales and ser- vice. Mallet.t's Battery Service. lSi\‘(iA(iE.\lEl\'T-—- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lariiz of Charlottetown ainounce the engagement of their younger daughter, Heather Jean. in Mr. John A. Smallman of Hall- fax. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William E Sntailman of Summer- side. AN l'I\'Al\'GELlS'l‘lC s e r vice with Kenneth T. Norris, evange- list, preaching “The Safest Place in the \\'orld" will he held in Central Christian Ciiiirch tonight at 8 p.ni. Mr. Preston \'. Book, will be soloist. All are welcome. CHOIR SELECTION — At the celebration of Rev. Rupert Mac- l.ellan's first Mass in St. Marys Church. Indian River. the .\/ies.-iv de Anglia" was beautifully rendered by the church choir under the direction of Mrs. Edgar liickey. As- sisting the choir were two Saint Dun.sta.n's students, Aiidrew Mac- Donald and Russell Mnclnnis. MEETING AT OTTAWA - Repiesentatives from all ten Prov- inces will gather in Otia\vaApril 30 for the annual meeting of the Car.- adian General Council of the Boy Scouts Association. The meeting, to be held in the Chateau ltaurier, will be presided over by president Rhys I-I, Sale, of Windsor, Ontario. Brig. W. w. Reid. Dso, pm- this Province. It is also thought possible that he may be accompan- ied by Mr. F‘. Driscoll. provincial commissioner. MR. 2:. wiii'rr.uu;it {minder oi‘ designated. placed will be in the Charlottetown harbour and on the Wood Island- Carlbou run by the C.G5. Brant Later in the that the c.o.s. Saurel will arrive to pick up the buoys for the wat- ers away from the With the almost complete absence of ice Strait and the Gulf of Saint Law- rence shipping will take impetus during the next few weeks. merit of Branch) is the many harbours which coastline. phase of the work a crew is busily engaged in dredges. be used. These are the machines which keep the lanes of the sea open and safe for travel. railing during most of last week had an adverse effect on sales of IEQSLEY finer)‘, heads state that while was down slightly from the same week a year ago it was exception- ally good considering conditions. the same thing, that the weather ‘tins against any increase in sales viricial president. will aiteiid irom‘°( Cl°"m"E- but bu-5111655 held UP well under the circumstances. retail weather ltaviiig no effect at all on sales of food supplies for the tra- ldmonal Easter meals One large Above are shoivn buoys of varying sizes which will be placed in the coastal waters of As usual the first buoys to be week it is expected Island coast. in the Northumberland it is thought that spring on a sudden Another activity of the Depart- Transport (Marine dredging of thi- indent the In preparation for this making ready the lugs and scows that will men arid traffic Easieriusiness Reporied Good Although the cold weather pre- department store business Several store operators reported It was a different matter with grocery stores with the The C. G. S. Brant is shown placed in the light buoys that will mark the sea lanes along the Maritimes shores. Fri‘ ‘ills. \. i. discharging a load of acetylene gas tanks which will be Barter’s Film Lab. Premier A. W. Mathason and Mrs. Matheson and His Worship, Mayor J. David Stewart and Mrs. ed wife as played by Jean Gid- cult situations encountered by her long-suffering husband. effectively played by W. Driscoll. trlbutedd in full measure to the competent staging of the play. as their well-mastered lines, freely punctuated with lively comedy. came over the foot-lights. alda MacDonald. Ev. Beagan, Joan Murnaghan, Dedweli, J. Walsh and Etta Bell, met all the requirements of their parts as developed throughout the entire show. pleasing interlude to a city audi- ence on the presentation of any play, were not lacking in number and popularity. Joan Murnaghan and Jim Flanagan led off with two duets which were treated most effectively, followed by Mr. J. R. Compton in two funny monologues which were Frank Maclntyra was seldom heard to better advantage as “Robe of Calvary" and in a lighter vein, as an encore, "Port of Many Ships". that peerless pair of comedy sing- ers sang two duets "Enjoy Your- self. it's later than you think" and “All Alone". enjoyed. Miss Maureen Blake once again demonstrated her and interpretation with a lovely voice as she sang "In a Monastery Garden" and “Alice Blue Gown." and Mrs. Prowse. the Honourable Ste- wart. Fannie Smith. the scatter-brauh dings gave ainpls scope to the wide experience of this clever actress as she dealt with diffi- Other members of the cost can- Don- B. MacDonald, W. Specialties. which always form a well received. Mr. he sang Kay and Elmer Gallant, which _ were heartily control years. “This is equally true of the Ladies’ Aid of the P. E. Island Hospital," the Doctor said and they also can never be adequately rq. paid for their splendid work on behalf of the sick in this city." The Downtowners orchestra pro. viding music was composed of Ian Alexander, Elmer Gallant, Ivo Cudmore. Redmond Soy, Wendell Murphy and Jimmie Goody. Ac. companiats were, Albert Blanchard and Austin Connolly. Make up we. by Elizabeth Willet and Frank Maclntyre and the furniture and stage fittings by courtesy of n_ '1-_ Holman. Ltd. Continued from page 1 II. S. Eov't Malabar plied. Garnet I-lorner of the Washing. ton Star then put this question to Dulles: "Do you agree with Mr. Nixon in favoring the sending of Amari- can troops to I.ndo-China, if neces- sary, as a last resort, to save that area from Communist dominatioi if the French should pull out?" Dulles replied that Nixon had answered a hypothetical question off the record and that ha (Dulles) wasn't going to answer a hypothes ical question on the record. Dealing with Southeast Asia, Dul- les said part of his discussion with the president was a report on his efforts in London and Paris last week to create a Pacific defence alliance, similar to NATO. Dulles later flew black to Wash- ington. Cord Of Thanks The show "Roman Holiday" wa sponsored by the Community Nun sing Registry of Prince County. and was very successful. Briarcrest Bible Insit i . "ll . , _ , , . , ml: Ar;Sr;‘1sP1r3~i.ml(954.‘ todidurihatgd prespnt the c,,,,,,,,,, ;,,l,'m°d 3,1,, fgagfrpejiizeniit 1;-: ‘:ell::“:~:5el_ “:;:‘the Maritime Provinces and the Magdalene Islands. All have been repainted and com- g$:’°"“::)°p“:3"'m '2‘ n”’v*°‘:::’ hlriie Regifittrynwould 11:; ti; tag ‘ . - -«or Th d ~ ' ' 'tIonpounyo In Nelly, weight 8 lbs. so.-.5 (Ki I;-:ngla(iiJdsal1{all:l-orgzilrl-i:,:0,,a,ti comparable week ofll953. I-Ioweverplg§;‘:%tg;%1;}3:u1ed m the shops of the Department of Transport at tlge t1vI,anFI."i‘lem ‘géjgrf’ I010 II their 111030 11190 WP dlD¢1DB those who participated in aa) C0[,T.l.S_M Private Pamnu Pd_ 5m,e,_ Thu,S,,a_,,. M 9 pm. This he noted that business in ioods ' 81‘ GT5 - routine with all the style and fin- way to make to such, ,. when of mg -1-ammo General iilm dcpicls trnvol lifc among In- had been C°“5‘5l'5““Y 80°11 511109‘ salary to be in the income tax a Hosp)!“ on Apr” mm’ 1954' to dwns of Mex,“ and Pmwu andlthe first of the year. i paying class the true increase In I S e M,‘ and Mrs. Elgm com“ (Me shows how \Vyr-lifre Blhlli in-.n5.i Several smaller retail grocers‘ actual spendable cash income on s ~ E Hm." Mutter‘, _ mm later: master these liaJi\'P ton. also remarked that the Easter week‘P E I M i 555 filly year basis would he. sp- I M 1’ Ono YOGI 3 “NDOVAID At th ch ‘ fines. Df".d(‘.hail$'S'E.-1'tlllPVl" well business had been very good. , . . . . proximately hloc a flay. It was W I. i’ V. . I .4— e flll0l.lf‘- noun la in preailinr _ iniiorlulros‘ other lines of merchandise were "°‘°‘_' that t e 9°” °°“ t" ' ° 0" B 3'"'3'ltY I 'l:‘“‘Il”1ii;1l:i1i«i\l”r:n l.‘-:\e[:1l'!llVl(9lf‘lj, 19?: Ellxitggni. The public is cordiiiliv moved at a steady place during; A meeting of the Board Of :r.:vil;?1u:,e1z/x lgfieagldigreaos: zllsghtllpv A‘ H“ ‘"”‘“‘1 meal"? °fHi1ls- I I ‘ ‘ ‘ *' ‘‘‘° °'“ ' ’ the Week. Druizstorer reported bet» Governo ' rm P r: I T h ' " " ' ' i s it Ch t h id ii dauizlllef, .\'anoy Jean, weight ter b i th 1 t ‘ rs -0 e ' ' ' “C ' over 50c per arinum per head of b°r° R°y’ “"9 “P '3' ° 7 lbs. H MS. ART (ENTRE BURGLED _ It us ness an as year at thisiers Federation was held at Prince populauom in Boyne Loyal Orange Lodge was reponed tome Cm, Ponce yC5_ time and one pharmacist statedlof Wales College yesterday after- - rooms last evening the following MICPHEE — At the P. E. Isinnditerday that some time between 4 p. "ha? "M5 We“ BDPUEG 50 i-he DYE‘ “°°“ with the P”5id°"'5 Mr‘ E3” ‘i/ii\s‘sl"M:bgllniiatbzbonrilxdtsM? siate of officer: was elected and Hg5piLa1 on Apr“ 15_ go ML and my on Sunday and 9 a_ m_ M0nday_ scription department which showed .ielle.\: in the chair. The first bus.- ‘DBv’i§ Lmswne and following cow installed for the year 1954-55. Mrs_ Dame] MacPhgg_ 3°”;-mw_ . the Art Centre which is located on 3 KYERUY incffifised ICNVHY °V€l' ""5 was “K” °pp°”“"'.°m °t press s‘derable discussion it was rlecid- 5'-W” °°"5ld°“‘b" b“5"'“' W“ Lo oust , daughter, Nancy Karen, tBhelgecond floor of the Market 5 year ago. 3",‘r1h'°5°é““°"5l C°;‘m|l:€95- W ed ,0 give the matter yurthe, attvelndéd Ito: WM Kl DC W ~ . in ' ~ t,- - ~' ‘ e enera ecre nry . s - - - . ., r ac nnon: .., i i mm-as box :a;°.;i:.." ...:‘.,..:":3.“.:":":..;”“:..':°“.?..‘::..:::: A .‘;’“.‘i‘l".‘$‘.'.".i‘ ans. '".:::.":: 13:: M... 6.1": A Maritime Product -y~AyD0u__Mhc'jTHl'.;E:A‘t 5‘. “me, Frances Johnston. director of the Jeweller said his sales were cohsider- $611935 "p°':It. ‘“_h' director °t the heard and accepted some arous- R5553 5‘-‘flbe. G. AX'th\.ll‘ACl.|dl'!1tL|'ElI Presbyterian Church, Charlotte. C9““'9- Wld Police that HDPHFEDIIY ably ahead of last year although no ‘"5 yinth 0;“! "5 .Fed"”''})1" iiig some discussion and others lfelsuref. E0’-7L ‘A. 1M6. M81‘! GJ. complete checkqlp of burner and town. on March loth, 1954. by the ill? 4°“ °“.”‘° “°”h 5158 of tin: factual comparison had been com-‘f:-"ff "pr -" '" °""'"',°"~ °" '.° by their nature noi requirinii ill? N' R°"'"’°"‘ 1“ L°°‘,‘:'°{' H’ Rev. '1‘. H. B. Somers, June Grace b“‘1dm“1‘’ad‘“3“’ ‘"9 5"°°“d “0’“"‘pleted. He noted that there was 3' 6 0“. ml?" and up amed uh" discussion iwlnil mainly 01 3" '1‘. Lacey; 1“ cond" Her er ' reg-ulgr service calls and inspec- Mflcphwy New Haven and Lloyd had been left open and that thefionsidemble impetus “Wen saleaitaérlliltrfisentin thzt prtrgfict s:l*’::rvl'i’:;':5 informational nature. Kins; Herald, James V. Crabbe. ~ . - v . l k h — -- . l\ll'le Mile Creck. 00 0" I 9 All Cent“? “5 0‘ ihelover the week-end after I l'elatiVe- love] but that work would begin TORONTO (cp) _ camrdinn tlon at NO COST to you- type that could be easily forced. ly slow start t th be ‘ h it ~ _ ‘V K . FUNER“ YESTERDAY The the week. I e ginning of :(tmr:Pe fear: lng level in due . ' Eorfgzezfles tmmutftd iggwetgeg firm A __ , ‘ ”“ ‘ ‘ . , he pro _ . :‘§:EI’5‘h‘::ea’;‘t funeral of the late Lawrence Plan In 89119111 U18 T913” i-“Ade 0‘ The mm" business hem" the quarter oi 1954. First quarter 1953; The Irving Oil Conversion burner is the practical IOIUUOH f°l‘ name h id t d th iL d‘ « ,h0nrd. wu ih d -t‘ I , Y W34 9 Y8-5 61‘ 8)’ morning 9 C Y 3000? mg to reports of “‘ " "°"5‘ 9”’ '°" 3 mm was $l‘354"3" Sales were heating homes with existing heating plants. It can be quickly All“ M"Q”““‘"- 33° 77- f°“"‘"1." from the Charlottetown Funeral merchants n ‘W0 rf‘p0rl<' that of the Sal rl N ‘ ’ of Charlottetown. ‘ V ' . ppm” to have been '~ H ~ - .fl es “ . . " B150 hlilhef 53 333349-398» mm" Home to Dunstan: Basilica on a greater basis ‘than last year.lEr_"nd”_dS"bkV I,‘v‘;;“eJ §°""§I'”e‘h p"' cl pared with $34,532,100. and “guy lmuued in your present furngce to give you all the STR!CKLAND—Suddenl_v at the Wlliege tR;Q:1€';‘_H1£!:il1 MES; Trade is steadily increasing with gummmide‘ And-‘ha oflligeyt °' P. E. 1. Hospital, April 19th, 1954, W03 N1 I‘ .V :V< Nelle‘! 09 0- improvements being noted since ‘ . ' . W0 _ , , ——-—-——-—‘———"*‘— C.,,,,go,-is or automatic on heating at amazingly low cost. Rufus sm"k1a"d °{ M"5h“‘1d ”' Kim “S0 °"§‘,‘,’“°""‘,1‘§‘° ‘f.§"’°§,f.'§ the hm’ °‘ "N5 ye" 1" p“‘°“°“u5' llzffziljgljnft/Ifilhgzffll-lfIlrnlA:lsr1I:1)n(;'!l:‘ DDlQlgeE?}l)::()C1!'E5ll‘lflCl'll3) said prlgillohdgl igator on ‘the provincial detective- hu 67”‘ ‘war’ Remains "e ms" 2 grave‘ 0 pa ‘ cue U a“ “nu 0! memhandlse' 1'ld5'”"9- Dllrlhsi lite discussion‘ the“? 18 "0 d°“”‘ that l‘ “"31 "“"*“ Mme’ I Call us today for a free heating survey of your home or busi- ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home 1 An official of Canadian National‘ 3” gmndmephews 01 f.,':,o'f§°e‘;ff:f| wreck at nearby Monimagny April on the matter of the rec nt . l- . . 9 W of a “criminal Railways said last week that the ness establishment and arrange to hn"ve us install it soon. where funeral service will he Maurice He"ness°y' , — r - . . .~ , 1 un held wednesd _. H ' ;._ nessey, Lorne ilonnesscy, Richard 2: y imrease, truious mFlllbel's'of 6 was tie res ‘ yd b “ h de_ in A ernoon se Henneafim Fred Hennesseyl and the Board expressed the opinion act. by n’;;‘_3:w‘lV;‘3O;::5e:l by isgvflfon ox vice starting at 1:30. ANNEAl%At Rivers, Manitoba, on April 13, as the result of a flying accident, Lieut. Ernest An- riear of the Royal Canadian Artil- lery, age 30 yours. son of George Annear and the late Mrs. Annear of Lower Montague, P.E.I. Inter- The statement was made that it was it stop in the right Lieut. Martin Henley, ace invest-7 direction; although, as some mem. bers pointed out, on a basis of 200 l<'8l‘hlnR dB.VS Pei‘ year, the maxi- imum increase to any teacher would only hr- ffic a day. if any teacher should receive sufficient T Ernest Hennessey. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. INSPECTION TRIP —— Brig. W, W. Reid is leaving today for Sus- sex. N. R.. to pay his semi-annual visit to the Blh New Brunswick Hussars, a iiiilt forming part of his persons unknown. Former City Man This year's top award of the Canadian Poetry Association has been given to William D. (Bill) Decoste. formerly of this city and now district editor of the Tim- ”“"i IRVING OIL CO. LTD. ci-iiiitionsrowu . . . . DIAL‘ 8504 ment on Tuesday, April 22, l brigade‘ The mm has _been °°"' "HUS D311)’ Prfis. Timmlns, Ont. Fredericton, N. B. I ducting A trades training c cum I-us poem, mm,m 135; pm“. thmush busy years SUMMERSIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIAL 2615 at Camp Sussex and Brig. Reid My especmm, for the compew Excitement, breathed in street and .. 0. II. M. - Will in-599°? W9 "V""'k_*‘5 “'0” 3-3 9?‘ Lion in which there were over m‘",k°" Place "°“‘“Y “S” W“ “’l‘‘““’“‘- ‘*9 W‘-" 400 entries, was titled “Builder ’“- ‘1”95“°““‘3- Elem" Veniuled you liked our COTTON SLIPS that were specially Pur°l“*3°d “’ “ll MONTAGUE . . . . . . . L. . . . . . PHONE 109 me“ have ‘M T°”""'° where he of Crosses." The entries were _iui:lg- "ear; for JUST 198 so well that we were forced to reorder them—AND— will attend a two-day meeting of ed by Professor Earle mm” N Then; "Save Thyself!" he heard is,” 1: wonder-iu17 we were able to get. another supply. ‘they're in Charlottetown and the Lingerie the 10 Provincial Chairmen of ’.-h«- Boards. a maiden jeer... He dimly saw ii moving cross .. .a sizes 32 to 40 in the Ladies’ SHOP» Section of the Summerside Store. the University of British Colum- bia who twice has won the Gover- N.D. Maclean Wdrkmen's Compensation These snowy white Batiste Slips He 1‘ expected ‘'0 “mm Friday‘ nor-Generals Literary Award for “we have a double panel of material down the front as "Non-see-throulh" , , , Not things in earth 0 sky. 0 hi hi - tn h d hem trill of eyelet and the bodice front UNDIJRTAKEB W“'-5 F0“. ‘“°".'“"L " p°§ffy'oec.sie u . ion of Mr and or day. r T K §Z7i"'5.'§§i»; ....°yoz'evy°ei7et °a'i'§o. so am they're perfect under Pin-“Mr E A paegrgf F113;?“ dlrfcgbgor 0! Mrs ‘Arthur J Decocte 37 Prince Made mane’ “OW wmlln mm for your sheer blouses‘ Guess I told you before that we were able “B . P . . . rave ureau. e ye.-i- - « v . - - ‘ LMER street uh,‘ cm,’ He Embndfld Queen like a fire. to get. these Batiste Slips for you at a Special Saving. which Saving terday for Montreal where he will show the new vacation film of the Island and spr-ak to several groups. He will also finalize arrangements for the showing of the Island film on television in Montreal and Tor- onto. While in Montreal, Mr. Fraser will contact various travel 1 —h , it's for ONLY 1.98 that. you can buy a fine 3:iit'e“I;ali.,ir;te°Sl,l(:>ulaviesrhceed with eyelet embroidery in the Ladies’ Shop; Charlottetown and the Lingerie Section of Holman: in Summeraida. The truth burned forth, in raging, torturing flame, For this great wrong. I-iis ahekels roiled away. Nor did he feel the thrusts of trampling feet There where he knelt upon the sun- Square school and the Corcoran Business school. He served three years overseas with the Medical Corps and after returning to Can- ada went to the Stanford School of Journalism at Pslo Alto, Cali- fornia. He then spent some time Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre mar. soda h h it h to do ‘innumerable dirty jobs ::l"g1lIl:l?dYh:I!‘°xl‘l‘:I"!|Ie"llI‘|":hl 1.3: a . . . Protect your own beautiful hands during the doing of these tiresome tasks by wearing a pair of PLAYTEX LIVING RUBBER. GLOVES! You can get them in the JUST ARRIVED agencies to promote Prince Ed- in Western Canada before tsk- bum‘ W99‘. .. n . - D t t d t ly theyll give you Beauty Magic ward Island as a holiday resort for his his pftaent position in Ontario. some Nagy‘, l':i:n name was Imrah ‘I3;3‘IleG;J::lwori].)IrPT‘eAl%l}|{ MSIABER GUOVES In “hm “Md. have A their clients. He will also be in con- ference with the advertising agency He was home recently on a visit extra long cuffs for clothing protection and non-slip surfaces so that This one who sowed and planed , you will have a sure grip on any situation! No ordinary Rubber to his parents. T|i0P|0ANA’S which handles special promotion He 11“ one 535;" Lo,-mm: md with laboured breath. ' ’ ' . . h th i d d many advantages of PLAYTEX LIVING for mp Tm“! Bureau in Cmtml "h"° bm"h‘"' M‘uflc¢' who only who wrought m R“ tho mu“ felnzsltr equaallity materials are used in their construc- onnmt He wm be “my ‘mm ten "’°”m‘ly rewmed [mm Army ‘at. man” of dam; tion and the Dry Goods Department is very happy to bring these to my!" :1“ "‘KG‘:m"n’;13dH;:llE' bx: Em “:11: :3; m. hum“. you for just 1.49 a pair. NO more rough, redb haiglla for; you if you The Better l-Iousedress "‘”"j'*‘ Wm 01' I2 I , i 91 P1 t Li 1 Rub er oves , " mm D‘ Parson“: RICIAE m Mm". cumin. E The ::‘,:mp,°,,,d mam, invest and wear a par ay ex Vfll sizes 14 to 24% "B ilder of Crosses" is curren- . ~ . r h y 5 H _ _ _ d n. W’ J’ BROWN Mr‘ w’ E‘ C°”b'°k' °”‘p'“d' 13' P"‘;’u‘h°d in 'C‘“''‘“‘“‘'- ' Wb’ only ‘ man’ Wm‘ ‘flamed’ kindly %!;§'It'NglT0IDMEl'|l‘l. n.1”W0Sll}::¥1Tll“Imf;A;oxI-bf‘ ri.ew.WlnI§'. :onl~wearl.:l ante! Funeral Director received word that his sister Mrs. pang; or the ugly Mgcuaig, face. comlonume ..,... Shh." (or H‘. Md, 1,, your umuyg Th", “, ,1; W" M 5°'"'““ °’ 3”k“°°“- 5“k-- Hlfimflcll A-'°°W"°“ d°‘“°"'°d wuud “my now ‘Mm’ um “um kinds and descriptions from which to choose—Soiid Colored jobs at . £821 Dial 140! M flour Ambulance Service Dlgnifled. Courteous Cantu place‘, But sometimes through the still Judean night, There cried a voice: “Forgive thue hands of mine The crosses, ‘Lord nor knew I one was 'I'hlne...'” the wee price of ONLY 59 cents each . . . Checked knit with collar i effect in blending solid colors for ONLY 89 cents . . . Lock-knit Stripes with round elasticised necks for ONLY 1.29. They're all made by the old. reliable firm—"Zimmerknlt" and they're in sizes Small, Med- ium or Large. Buy "T" Shirts NOW and get a chance to win the FREE Bike. . . . The contest closes on May 1st. you know! Make a ' "BEE" line to the Boys‘ Shop for "T" Shirts! to the enouu ...ement of proinisinl writers of Canada. The poem is printed below. suffered a severe heart attack. I-fer many friends here wish her a speedy recovery. CALGARY. (CF) — Bailey Sel- burn Oil and Gas Limited reports a 1958 net loss of tl6'I.89l. The BUILDER! 0!‘ C308!!! For This Week Only 10%’ off entire Spring Stock The GLORIA \ Judean hills knew the way He 1952 net loss for an eight-month‘ came; a ‘fly 1 ' , ' . . n X [19 CHARLOTTETOWN ""'°“ ‘"‘ '”°'°°" i"‘““..’......"“” ' ‘ , ron . *““"“—”' '.But in Jerusalem he 110995 ‘° “"5 . l .FUNERAL HOME 1‘ °°’v:";‘u"x“'n‘,‘m ‘ °”'"""' t¢"°'"‘9 ' I gwu linked with power to heal the "Id '8 Euston M where will be a meeting of the local Union No. DIAL (020 Complete Funeral sail Ambulance Service —DInatos— eyes grown dim Eleazer bore the shskele ho mm Alterations By buiiding crosses. Itrons Ind ; "“°°‘*“' ‘““"“' be .......z.i arr: . way And prayed aslln '3'" for him: ' This h..aler whom he sousht vith. l In loving me;;: of our dear ‘ brother, IOBERT J. GRIFFIN who departed this llfl April 20th, 1953. had an... 1338 at the L. P. U. I-fall, Wednesday, April 21st at ‘ _ l Where Smarter Women shoii 7:30 for members only. Applications will be accepted , CLEAN EH8 17$} Grafton St. 7387 soon! a bastion from new members during the meeting. _ growling leafle- a..rangely longed to WOW‘ Cally Missed and lridly Roman based hy iae Faliila’. ‘He'd 'A¢'s9aa¢'ea._.‘._.’,F H ‘, . .