i JANUARY 7. 1954 Eulimi For Korean ilotoran This Morning .The funeral of the late Llout. ,1, F. Murnaghan will take place this morning. leaving the Hon- nessey Funeral Home at 8:45 for St. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- BUGS SHAMPOOED in home. Dial 5007. "WEEK OF PRAYER" Service tonight I p. m. in Trinity Church. Rev. Canon J. T. Ibbott. l b l - !:'y3hmM:5;cl:"”Rej ;'.,u's MECCANO Morons lraln ac- Mumuhm. cessories and dlnky toys. Open The pa" bearers I", Ueuun. evenings 6.30 to 8. Island Book nnts. J. la, nllaanclpultra, L.M Mrs; R””"'- 1 . , . . eer, . .. . , imrll-lgiry, w. A. Lfdwell, J. c. "3 "U1-5 5- Y- P- A m The hiaclnnis, 0. W. Lockyer and H. rum” meeung 9' BL P"m1'5 5- Y K, Simpson. P. A. was heldpat the parish hall - Pall carriers: Sgt. Major R. 13” eVem"3 Mm 3 800d ll-ll'li' Marlon. Sgt. Major G. Cantwell, Sgt. Major Coffin, Sgt. Major Le- Clair. Sgt. Major Richard, Sgt. Major C. Orford. Sgt. Major W. Farrar. Sgt. Major J. A. Gallant. Sgt. Major M. McAsklll. Order of march: Firing party: hand: gun carriage and pail bear- ers; bearer party; chief mourners; army personnel in uniform; gen- eral public. Route of march: Rent to Queen. Queen to Rich- mond. Richmond to Great. George. in Basilica. Following church ser- vice route will be Dcrchesier to Great George to Richmond to Prince to Euston, Longworth Ave- IIUP. lsavAL.ola1.La-Nr AUCKLAND. N. Z. - iCPi - is known as Sir Galahad by girls of the New Zealand Naval vitlmen's Auxiliary. when a Wren lost her Chief Petty Officer W. Short mzagernent ring while swimming Short donned a diving suit and reoovered it after sifting through mud on the bottom. HOWARD McINNIS FYITED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. iiIIiTiis. MAIIIIIABES. DEATHS Silo Por Insertion out of members. Folowlng the busi- ness meeting Dr. P”, .w. Jelks in- atructetl the members in several new square-dances. Lunch was ser- ved 'followed by a lively sing song with Harrie Coles at the piano. The meeting closed with ”Auld Lang Sync” and The Grace. CENTENNIAL Y's MEN - The regular meeting of the Centennial Y's Men's Club held last nigh: with 28 members present. A lively oritillitt ouilnnllliti sing-song was led by Andy Likely with Bob Crooks at the piano. Chairman Bill Beer welcomed Clar- ence Mercer from the summerslde Club also Skip Bears and Artlilrr Ballem as new members and Joint- nle stems and Leith Stetson from the Phalanx Club. The Club con- ducted a "court of opinion" in which the panel consisted of John Simmonds, Dick Turpin. Thorl:-y Burke and Kayo Maclnnis. Bill Elharna extended a vote of thanks - to all the members of l-he panel. The meeting closed with ”The Queen". SENTENCED T0 DORCHESTER -Fred Weeks. City. was sentenced to two years ill Dorcllester penit- entiary when he appeared before Magistrate Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. He was convicted on a charge of breaking and entering and theft of goods from Kays Dry Good Store on Richmond Street. The offence oc- curred on the night of Dmmber 29th. Two drunk and incnpables were fined :10 and costs or 10 days and another was sent to jail for 10 days. A remanded drunken driv- er was further remanded until the 13th. Personals BIRTHS ..:..m...mm.w.m..- 'llAi'L()It-tAt the Sourls Hospital, Mr. Pope Hooper, Milton is a patient in title P.E. Island Hospital. ladies' Aid : P.E.l. Hospital p Annual Meeting The comhineci monthly and an- lluai meeting of the Ladiea' Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital was held at the Cundall Home on Monday, January 4th Thirty-three members were pres- eilt. The president. Mrs. Gordon Avard prealded. and extended a welcome to the meeting to Mrs. T. A. Laid-law. president of the Junior Aid and other members of the executive. . Minutes of the previous month- ly and annual meetings were read by the secretary and adopted. Plans were discussed for the tur- key supper to be held in Illebruory in Heart: Hall and tickets were distributed. The members of the decorating committee for the Christmas trays were thanked by the president for the artistic and original decora- tions they had made in order to make Christmas brighter for the patients at the hospital. This oom- mlttee consisted of Mrs. G. E. Harilen. Mrs. P. A. S. Jones. Mrs E. K, MacNutt. Mrs. W. T. Rogers and Mrs. J. D. Stewart. The treasurer, Mrs. G. H. Bun- ialn, in her monthly report show- ed a substantial balance. Mrs. W. T. Rogers reported for the buying committee and Mrs. Vannusklrk on the Gift Cabinet at the hos- pltal. The president. Mrs. Gordon Av- ard. in presenting her annual re- port, reviewed the activities of the past. year. Eight meetings were held and several new members were welcomed to the Aid. Mrs Avard reviewed each project un- dertaken by the Aid and stated it had been a most successful year. Tile president thanked the mem- bers of the Aid for their splendid support throughout her term of office. Animal reports were also pre- sented by the treasurer. Mrs. G. H. Buntaln and by Mrs. R.H. Bar- rctt, corresponding secretary. The nominating committee's re- port was presented by s. N. H. DeBlois, and the following is the list of officers and committees for 1954: Hon. President. Mrs. Alexander Matheson. President, Mrs. George H. Bun- THE GUARDIAN. iloavy Docket in Magistrate's court In Queen's County Magistrate's Court before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, a resident of Harring- ton and a resident of Union Road each pleaded guilty of contribut- ing to the juvenile deliquency of a 15 year old girl and each was fined :60 and costs or 60 days. A resident of Avondale found guilty of having a still in his possession was fined two and costs or three months in jail. For failing to file an income tax re- turn, a. resident of Victoria was sentenced to pay 55 and costs or 30 days in jail. A resident of Kelly's Cross was sentenced to a fine of 320 or 30 days for having liquor in a place other than his residence. . A resident of Charlottetown found guilty of leaving the scene of an accident at East Royalty was fined 525 and costs or 30 days. A resident of Grand Trac- adie found guilty of being in- toxlcated in it public place at Parkdale was fined 325 and costs or 30 days. A resident of Brook- fleld found guilty under the Fed- lers Act was fined 310 and costs or 1) days. For operating a motor vehicle without first having ub- iained a license to do so, a resi- dent of North River was fined 55 and costs or 10 days. IN MEMO-RIAM In loving memory of a dear Hunbond Ind Dad. Pie. John H. Bell. who was Killed in Action in Ortona. Italy, Jenuary Till, 1944. There lo I home not made by hands Beyond its golden door. CHARLO'I'I'EI' OWN Weelt of Prayer at Service At Zion The third in the. series of ser- vices ln connection with the local observance of the Universal Week of Prayer was held in Zion Pres- byterian Church last evening with I. large congregation in attend- ance. The service was oonducted by Rev. T. H. 3. Barriers, and Can- on J. T. libbott read the scriptuite lesson. The speaker for the ser- vice was Rev. E.C. Evans who took as his subject "Faith and Vision". speaking from the text in Isaiah "Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty; they shall be- hold the land that is very far off." The speaker said that every real- ity is first an idea. With faith and vision, ideas can become re- alities.. All the great accomplish- ments in the world were brought about by men who had faith, but also vision. b A new year can, become a great year for everyone who faith and has vision, and trusting in God, the never-changing real- ity, we can behold the land afar off, can have visions of what we desire, and make them actual by acting with faith and vision. The full choir under Mr. Frank Johnston was presented, and ren- dered the anthem "Heavenly Light". The service tonight will be in Trinity Church, and Rev. Canon J. T. Ibbott will preach. IINESOO In continued from page i lng even the comparatively large DEPARTMENT OF l'IlBLlO WORKS Allll IIIOIIWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island closiilo or nonns Await the ones who are now away. economic resources or organizations worries are over. Atkinson's Grocelerln lives you To cLEAR;.. Not lost-juat gone before. in the United States." i the "beat for loss" on all your favorite brands. 3 lb bo . i l' l 8 . AM h "M mm M, R by lgrmtialtczbgut 2335' 53:03:: 9;" Make that old budget happy again! I h""”' book-reading theatre-going and WESTONiS Ih;IA?dv(l(?ll'"llSwd'l'lidp::Ill):l:eI'Ie calls ml" ”"”5'”' e"t”””""e"t' Ed" c m belv FLU1-To . u ' 8 S W," me” mu. mud on ..-mug... ucatlonlsts fear that television may p I P lead children to spend ml10llm9 TOMATO Ever Remembered by Hi. wife their time as spectators ra er - ' reg. . 1.98 and Children. than as active participants in play I Now 3) Y C l 2 Lbs. 4 Tins 51.50 - ,. PAGE FIVE!- ilani Probe -Of Kinsey llepori WAS!-lm'NG-TON. (A.P)-R.epre- serltative Carroll Reece tRep., Tenn.) Wednesday said his con- gressional committee has received a. number of requests to investi- gate the financial backers of the Kinsey report. and learning.” 5. The emphasis on mass-appeal might have a bad long-range effect on society, and it omits "valuable broadcasts for minorities." "1f broadcasts only follow the accepted taste of the majority as calculated by TV producers, tele- vision will not contribute to society but rather level off the peaks of cultural tradition and achieve- m.ent,' UNESCO said. stlve TV set. which is kept in the local schoolhouse. , , In another of the 21 countries surveyed, Holland, there are 10.000 sets, although programs are tele- cast only six hours a week. , The survey concluded that re- search in the United States and in Britain had ”clearly demonstrated the profound impact which televis- ion is making upon modern society." THIEVES WBECK CHURCH Amateur TV Service -- l.CP)vFolled rob- MONTREAL. new . - The survey 'sgid the United hers of church poor-boxes turned to inV:'su:1a1;; agitxekpioxgnltifkrif States has 22.000,000 of the worlds ill?” F1350 d0" 3Kl'll1ltl1Ft'!l1l'5 OFT" Hons gold repent”) were up no t. . n v n ;; . cv. 0- ' .' 35-750-090 TV 595- - Dznulfmk of the Palm plans to call Dr. Alfred c. Kinsey In West Germany. which has not yet started regular television ser- vice. there is only one set for every 8,000 persons. In Britain there is a. set for every 24 persons. There is 8. strong movemest for amateur television in Russia, the survey said. At. Kharkov, enthus- iasts have built their own sets and set up a. complete telecasting sta- tion. . In France. whole villages some- times chip in and buy a c0-oper- as a witness. The senator said he was railr- prised" to learn that Kinsey's lat- est report. "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female" was made pos- sible by several foundations which supply financial backing for the institute for sex research at In- diana. University. Reece said he believes his com- mittee has jurisdiction to inquire into the matter but that it has made no plans. Holy Trinity church told police apparenily one or two men enter- ed the church about eight. o'clock and tried to rifle the poor-boxes. W'hen they failed they set fire to 1the altar napkin and smashed several candle,-holding glasses. Fishes as well as ships use the Suez Canal. says the National Geo- graphic Society. They travel back and forth between the Red Sea and the eastern Mediterranean. .-TTRGIIblbPbhmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuc ifom. eaoasr xxsxaxxxxxxxxxmsvahnt , w ' Shop at Atkinson's Groeeterla and your budget 59: While they last MARVEN'S Drop Cookies 1 Qt. SILVER SEAL Wilfred Kennedy and Wylie Th f llowiil Rcrulatious are made this 5th day of .i uary 1st, 1954, to Mir. and -Mrs. . taln. 9 0 K E , , , , ,p naaiola Taylor, Dunclas. a daugh- 2:5,: ;,”,ff.,,Ef,””ff,”,,;,”,,"y'"i;;” l3,,.i',i, Vice-presiclcnvt. Mrs. A.a. Bag- January, 1954. by the Minister of Public Works and 1 li()iHl3IagER MOLASSES Ier. Joan Rosanne vile s. flall- Hi hwa s, under sub section (c) of Section 56 of the l N K 3' ' ' -- - 5e”9"”'V- M” D””'” mm” Public Works and Highways Act Revised Statutes 5. COCONUT COL!-ZS - At the Prince Edward Th Hum ( Mi K be”. p. 135- p ' ' DU DROP lsilalld Hospital to lvlr. and Mrs. 9 mP"l' ” 5 0 55 FY cams mm Emmy M" R Prince Edward Island, 1951, Chapter . , Machine sliced y ONLY 1 , am 1953 Younker, 72 Douglas Street. City, 90 ll - - - l CHOCOLATE Wallace Co es. December 2 . . . H Barre” l 69c mm :.-.m G - REGULATIONS i - - e...oapla.eya v - - WALKEB.-At the Prince County wish her a speedy recovery. W3” mil M93"-" C”mmm95' Corned 27 Has ital on Tuesdr Januar 5 M-l5- G0Tl30ll 1-ell-Ch Wk 3- H i 3 ea- ” L y ' I ti NECK RIBS 4 lb 59 i954, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Walker. Mr, Elmer J, campbelt, 3.1.-9. plilcholl-slonb 1;4wrs.Ndr;rlMrMni:x1ieod. 1. In these Begun ons- . . . . . . . . . . . . C Summerslde, a son, George An- L A 1' at i" 1 3- - . N3 81. 8. l1l'l'Y . , . xlrew. lit;-i.:ugl:cill.r?esfs(?nl:lTi!s9 nl:n3)"iri1(-Oral: 2931? W- M- M91”-5h: M11 (3) ulieavy Tran”? wfansita Totor i:ehI:3:e5ls1a:); SWlll,S . (I b ' " .- "ll 1 k Laney crimson. 'ni a. toss wet w oad e 0 noswau.-At the Prince Ed- ,":,w,,i35';':5i,;,'s:;:;?3t;l,,'::,v,,,;,a Buying Oommlttee: Mrs. w. E. gums 5 ' ' BULK SAUSAGES . . . . . . . . . 33: ward island Hospital on January cotton. M,-5, J,w, Mgcgenue, My-5, ' Po ' - 113-035:1-I l9Fx;-d':?ollr!M;5- 'i::l;lh'"1r-- Mr. Sterling Walker has returned w. T. Rogers. (b) "Light Pavement" means these roads in.the K Shoulder ' Jean Label, Efmxaab g:fS'n3;”i'hgfi”:;y chunk vlchrrnuenu Provincot Whltttlhihivtcbl 318:: lVVlgthn:Kdl: i BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 39C p ,, h, mupMp dM'JAS avcmen,an ncues e oown . , p . ;2,:nL;L Emf:f,,d,E 2:, D::m1:,::.5p;:,::' willif, City. Mr. walkerrsm per- Ti-lnlty Church: Mrs. W. 1: Klontaguo to Murray Harbour via. , Fresh Ground 12 mm 20 poz, tin mg, to m, ",4 M", J", m..,.,.1e sonnel offioerfor the Inn. OrcCum- isealrsto. Mm stanley Thompson. Murray River 17-0 miles ; HAM3uRG' I5. . . ' . . . . . . . ' ' 29; HURON Dali (nae Queenie Hudson) a non. W-HY Ol CNl”dP,'l'- Km” L”'- M”- 9- V”l3””””' M” W' Day's Corner to Wollln ton . 2.8 miles 1, JUICE Robert Nicolle, a lb 3 oz. Kelly. Mrs. Eldon Campbell. Mrs. Cornwall to Churchill v a Clyde OLOGNA '5 29 M3979 ---- Johnnambl. . - 3 . ............. C Y 0 miles NOONAN-At the Prince County . st, pm. Church: M.-., n, E, River ------------------------------------- -- -- , only 51.45 Hospital. on Wednesday. January Proceelhll 8 In Miller, Mrs. Parker Hooper. Mrs. Mt. Edward Road from Experimental BEEF LWER lb . . . . 6. 1964. to Mr. Ind Mrs. Sterling . Ernest seller. Farm Northwest .. miles Noorlan, Allbcn-y. a Jon. Allen Jos- St. James' church: Mrs. F.A.8 - Palmcrvs Lane 0,4 mugs ELMTT. 'l""J'Emmc"' ma 3”';:,"cf1I:f,' J" D" S''""'"' M” w Kenslngton Road to m:A'r Three decrees nlsl and one judg- gt Pemi-5 church, M", H, L, Rd. via. Belvedere Corner ...... .. 1.3 miles . ment absolute were entered in ' Ch lottetown Ag m-t on Bmck. PAQUE-rggAt Bot n, M n n . . Sear, Mrs. H. L. Palmer. or I'D . January 6.1954. Mllvngaqutft. f3l,?.2'i2...C33.17 z:t'e:1:tiia,irlTt'h: xcligti mm Chm”: M” 9- MPPRM ley Pt. Road northwest ....... .. 2.5 miles 1;-RANKI.-OED "mm" " me M-' Nam" P”-luclv of Edwin John Maoiicnzie versus Mm Harold P”md8e' M"' D' c' St. Peterls Road to about 1 mile L . C St ,1 , formerly of Souris. Her remains camerme Mwxemge ma Emu; 17ll-'UlTIl-lld3l1&;4l'l- -7- -5- M101-005. northwest of York suaon 2.5 mnes .3189 ream ) e y will arrive by train in Charlotto- 11- DY 90- i mm Sammy WW": and Wm L. Royston, defendants. Baptist Ghumh, Mm M, Bmm", niilsboro Bridge to Mt. Herbert ' S. QORN . . . . 51.49 The decrees nisl were in the 32 I lze be conveyed to the Charlottetown was of Clamp", Jme Mom V9,- Mrs. J. P. Prolide. Mrs. Wilmot Mn. Bunbury ..... - ml ('5 Funeral Home. Funeral notice Larlzc. . . . - . - .' l.-tier. il'2ciE235””df;.3;:;,l,;.”g,,,,i;”;l;3E Central Christian Church: Mrs (c) "Newspaper Pubhcatton" means ptlbilcatloll 1 ..".;;.:;,s:.;.' ,msENAvu.g M wemnwm on ter venlls Gloria Foster and Doll- gr:-'-Wn Campbell. Mrs. R-IL l'l0UI- in some newspaper published in the Province. p ' to -i 1-uudwp Jmmry 5p 1"”. Arum aid G. Wilson, defendants; Robert - ( Sm” d. M . J. H l M' '””"""' m M3 53” 3”" Egrdmll ht:I3ill"rd,erli:::Llg:lrly1llE' Nd): BlE;::dmMl?s. s:uio:n.i6nes." (ll) "Plwemellt" me”-'15 "W55 "' ti” P'9Vl"c” l 3 U1 Forwarded from the Compton "' "1 5 I E n C A Vote or thunk; to the raurjng which have been .paved. 93 at , , F”"e”1 H0m9 Y"”"d'Y '0 me fendanmm. ..n and incoming officers was tender- . . , - pmer.P8n 13 Ozi hn home of his nephew, Fred J. Ar- - ed by Mm H, 1,, ppm... ma M”, (e) ”Pubhc Notlce' means notice t.n.the ptibltc Shep senault. Urbenvllle. from where the -r. A. Laidlaw spoke on behalf of given by or on behalf of the Mmlsier, either PEACHES funeral will be held on Friday the Junior Aid, y newspaper publication or by radio an- 12 '. 3.. 95 mmnlxrg to st. Jacques Church. on motion 0! Idloummml '0 nouncement to the effect that roads are clos- ms ' 9 W” ””"d by M"t Pm" H”W' ed to traffic as mentioned therein! or that yer-y. SUMMER HAZARD such restrictions have been remove . - At SYDNEY. Australia. (op) .. (f) "Radio Ailnounccment"'mt-ans announceillent I cHARLOfI'E1'QwN Eastern Australia had A but Wave over a radio broadcasting station millin the - - MotN'rlural., (GP) --Pedestrians ':,jff,'”m::,f Xi: fifjnf 0;, Pl'0V'lllCP- i Laniic and motorists moved at a crawl in Me” 0, New sou", WI," Ind . M0""""l W0d'"5d”Y ” W Y'”"'S Victoria statee. Along the southern (it) "Tmfl'l0" 1008113 lll0l0l' Wlllcl" l"3mC- Icing SUGAR, 2 for 25: IIIOFC biggest snowstorm dumped than seven inches of soggy snow N. S. W. coast winds blew ashes 78 Euslon St. ddeb' erali naith I . -h t1ub.l,i,. DIAL "2. mM3;: 50 persons including ?:nmrMrlEe:v:?e1!le:ver.2.?:d”;". 2 g0allgsi"l:::l;";:::":n:"htK0 :lrat:,':I'rfl:):f'::: midrilialt L'dl';:c Fl(ll'ld'ri 7 1 Uh Pk?- -ll h'ld , ' f .l S f th (I it. bilc notice of such closing is - . . . . . . . . O?ln::bbtl:n'd:nSe:JIc.end :2l?ei"T'?."h"c.L”;:::'”w:::”"org;; R"'"”"”SS'SSS”'S" (first Zltgizndnshglul remain so closed until ublic GRAPEFRu"' 3 fa. ' ' ' ' 25: CRISCO . . . . . . . . 396 pp. mmm - fr';fel” 5,:”::;”l:3n?1f,::;'"l;,l;fn'f;””f,; T notice has been given renlovint: such restrictions. - N:l'.tv G BEANS 'b 29 I lost”, E "mum, gills!dig-;tb:?E;ml:'E;:EY1;:d:li::1:-igggy 0 THE "NEST 3. Airy Blues. phtglig naziw mnty gldwmf unmlmnm; ISJaRINS. k. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Robin Wood White or choc. Iectlom W1 I 0. F R i e cos g ra. c or o envy no lo on y, o rge .LllliiS. CAKE Mix k . . . . 29: po';1Z3I"i-1-.'y"i' n'3l"u” 53-'-?f”?l5-1--553 , emu. ;',g!,:;,l,l;;V;,;';e;',l,03;;,'3e:0' 0f E" vWm"'l- or of ii" ; ORANGES. 2 dos. cello bug 79: '9 9 - mi-ill... .....,n... more tn... loo i swear POTATOES. 2 lbs. 29: Fresh Ground N n minor traffic accidents but there 5 ” i 3T 4. A radio announcement may announce it public . COFF ' ' relic no fatalities or serious in- notice on Sunday or 3 houdgy, l Large Pascal 9 EE. "la. . ..... . . 98: L i CELERY stalk .. . 1 c UNDEWTAKE3 The Mbwum N B'gMac:,Jl-:1" . 5. The members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- i ' . . . . B k . jg, 1;; Lb C k ""1 uni: 1's'?”x'2"' ll-tiger ' lice and other Peace Officers in the Province shall California law" 8 ms ” ' a e we e . wren z i ' - , - - - , 4 mmmh 3.;-jg---. -2,--. we;,-,,,;;;;,c;d to i t eniomeme.-c mutations. - HEAD LETTUCE. Ouch 19: CHOCOLATE 43: I RUSQ O p0OI' - -O9.-O Charlottetown and i 5, .1 , 3; f ff , I t in R I . 344 Count Sunkist , "W W''"'''" I u'3-n'-T7?-7-"p35'a7uc'ilo-3 -"rm S" M "C "M 1 ounces. 2 dot. ........... 59: WW W" IAL p i . ” 5”” (I) A copy or a newslialwr N-nlmnlni: - n-hnc . LOCAL CARROTS. 5 lbs. 25: ''P'''' '"55"E- 3 ll" 3” notice. or I An affidavit by the manager or person in charge of a radio broadcasting station that l a public notice has been announced over i such station. stating the date of the radio announcement. end the words used therein. on ollars when they buy you such every last Department of Both Never-No Never have there. and Bargains as those offered during this 1954 HOL- WELI. spent dollars are well earned d money saving Specials as you'll find in Holman Stores and the Little Shop tool ' hr-en hell:-r Bull , MAN JANUARY CLEARANCE. Let. Nothing stand in your way and keep you from shopping on Thursday. January 7th-Friday. January 8th and Saturday. January 9th. Replenish your household needs. buy for your family and for yourself; we're willing to wager that you won't find lower prices for quality merchandise in a long, long time. Read the big advertising pages and choose the items in which you are interested. you'll find that HOLMAN JANUARY CLEARANCE prices at an all time LOW! Youill find just what you want at can't be beat bargain prices! Start the New Year RIGHT by shopping both wisely and well at l-iOLMIiN'S GIANT JANUARY CLEARANCE- Thuraday. January 1th: Friday. January Ith: Saturday. ' : Dill. nn lIEllllESSEY rttitsiut IIOME I1 Item It. W. 1. BROWN Funeral Director Dial shall be conclusive evidence of the contents of any public notice and of the date and fact of its news- paper publication or radio announcement. DOUGALD MacI(lNNON. Minister of Public Works and Highways. HOME OF ,7g&19d,-.,a! rm: rooos MN 4321 2! lion Ambulance lonloa Dloumoa. curious, Service