PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARi3iAg AGENTS:-MUNTAGUE: l-iarnld F. l.andr)'. Mrs. 3:.-on sieuan. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Layer: The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Ufiice; in Scurisz The Snack Bar. ..'5lllS. HOLDEN Mcl.l'Rl-1 re- rumes lP8('llll”iSI piano, Montague, Saturday, F0lJliIla.li)' 27th. EAST BAL'AI-TC BOHOOL Mid-Marni Report Grade IX -- l Br.IIIleI' Pay 2 Ruth Fay. fl. Ian Mar-Grngnr Grade Vfll -- 1. Joan Dixnn: Zl Sandra MacGregnr; 3. Franms Murphy. Grad: VII-l. Ph:l;p Fax. Grad: VI - 1. Join Fay, 2. Jus- oph Maz'Phee. Grade V A l Edilli M.It'('rregnt', I. Edgar Dixon, fl. Mavis Rose, Grads IV 7 1 Ann Far; 2. Aubrev Matfirecnr; Ii DaI'ld and Walter Bl'Il('f. Giarle ft in I Jnliiinin Mac- Pher. 2 Fe-Iie Pmirr Grads: TI llll l Rir'lI.IId Mac'- Gregor: 2 Marrzaret Fay: 3. Mvrtle M:u-Gr:-I:nI' Grade 1 Ill Gnrdnii EPIC? and Teresa Mar-Pliea Grade I Ihi l. Janet Dixon; I MHFIP N'farG.regnr Highest 'iIF'l'.'IL'i” in senior grII.'lr.I F"sdll"r P'IIg R0”; Highest air--mi In junior grades. Ann FRY, 8.1", V Mrs. Inez Dixon. Teacher. BFSY OFTSSIDRW KINGSTON. om. --'rcei - Operarlris n-isidp the hnrkev arena diiring I Izanie, ll "ores stnla tlrns from two a.IItmnrwi'.r-s In enrh vase tioev took the tire complete Villh innor tube - and the wheat llsr-If. DOGCIDIOSIS W'ho-n CM-cidlmsle flock you must move first to save as many valuable hlnle as possible. You mutt also use the moat effectiun medication avail- able. and that le- lIlXON'S 00-SIIL-TREX Solution Thla product oomblnee three Qoelfle nulfa drugs. found by ex- perimentation to he more Mioc- hlvo in at:-pplng rnecirllm-Ila than IILV single nlllfll. We gunriuitee that CO-Slllp TKEX will give satisfactory re- am or your money back. Available now at JALDISONB PHARMACY Montague ;APlTOL NOVV SHOW ING D. '..'.'mHAl.l utrlkea your I I riveting were ST. GEORGI-J'S SCHOOL (January Report IX-l. Mae Grade 2. lliu,-y Johnston. Grade VII-I. Jainea .VInI'risnII. Grade VI--l. Lnuis Cirnpboll 2 Lucuia (fiunpboll. walker; 3. Ernily Montague llniled Church W. M. S - Meelinggheld .'The regular nionthlv or the WMS. of Montague Unil- ed Church was held at the honie read and app:-oxen SERIAL & SHORTS FINAL To-DAY (Adult) Shows3.30-7-9 '-ITHET IS BLU 99 PRINCE EDWARD FRIDAY - SATURDAY pie Mmrm'.,;rozy org:-m M? I if IN COIOII by Color tom. of America leleosed Ihvv Umla-d Amati Out Our Wiiy Pius Morrison; 3. Gerald .Inn-1- ston. GI-adv V-1. Anita Snmers; 2 Benny MacPhee Grade IV--l. W'lillP Muiiisnii: 2 Balbina McPhee; 3. Geunze M.wI,-- Phre. Grade ill I Ann:-e Snnicrs. 2 Michael MacDonald, Grade II- I. Patrick MRFi)Llll-I aid; 1!. Michael Farrell Grade I l. GPIll'i.'E' Jiiliiislon; 3! GP0l'ElIla MacDonald Teachnr, Mary Smners. hlrirllrig. Nellie Fraser. reported tlilrtv books, :East Point Trail .Rangers' Banquet y .,j,The l'I'('l"llllV oI'i,.-.IIII7..-rl l'.'IlIIp of Trail Ramzeis of East Point B.:;Itist Sunday School hold .1 F.ItlIeI'-zinul-Snn IIRIIQIIFI on Feb- iuary lfl. ;It the noiue of Mr Inl Mus. I-'osI--r G.Irreii. East Balm- .5.gII)l0Xllll3lvl) '31) bovs llllfl xiirist. I'.I'l'P presrill in Illll'll('ll)illP of .1 Iloiuititul nit-III III-upwi-ed by the ninthers nf the boys lan MH('Gl'1IE.Hl'. the Clllfi Run- lnei. acted as ninster nf cerernnnies. A'vrr A fur Imrrls of unlcniur I 'rI.'isI5 irrirn )II'fIIl(lSnfl in 'he Queen, IIII ladies. the fiither-'. the rhusrti. .-Ind the Maritime Religious Edu- l,(4'Ill0II COIIIICII. whirli sIvntI:cI's the Tiail RIIIILOF Movrriiiniil Thi- Istnziiaiii clu-'('d II'lIll llIr- burs re- ptaiinrz Luke 25:! thn l'f'l'SP -If s('l'l)'ll.Ill'P union iiliicli the nInI'r- Iurut is found:-d. and Ihe Ti".I:l l'!InI:er PITIIIIISP ; Thr group whit-II ninels eierj: sevonri Tiirsduv PVFlllllL'. is IIII-Irr vi-In lP'(IrllIl'slllII of R"I' Dorivid Mr- (”.w:'e. assist:-d hv Mr l,rIIh RIM?- rilsmi. the lPRt'lIPl' of the Inter- mediate 80)": Class I 1 JOHN A, MarlN).V.-U.ll "Tho pnssint of the lair .Inh-I 1.. Mmllrviialrl uf GI'IIr-it Riioir m- ciirred at llR Iminn mi Jan. Qiiih Ial the nan of R2 irais. -Xlihriiinh in failing lirnilll for IIrIII-Irlniniile lime, II was not until the lait frw ninntlis that his I-rIIIrlIlImI hm M Mrs Lmn Johnston rm T,H,vIv;:I;I1Ie Inn,-,1. (L.-Iirfiis. IIe'ii:Is frnigh. (ny. Febriiary liith. with sixtewii (”,l1"”:; ltnii gnwiwwrs F! "f n'embers and one guest Dlf9S0IIt. .a.:;'u; 19 ',H:.'.E:",:l:-n I1:-lgu 1'; also present were nine nienibers N. U H" 1'" ',W . "H" 1" fif 'h' of the C.('l'r. for the anii I . F . M I. ll " ,” Aqmmmn 'ScWiCe with 1h lay deinled uite and mill nhnul PILIII Vl"s ' 9 lmonllis ago his son. Hillis. In-I-v t e ed away. 50” can W" 'm5w”?d with The lale MI Yilailmyiald Iins -I knitted squares for the afghan for cm of cm lair .ilm.III(lrI' Klu- W9 0V"5955 1'9”?! b0X which Wlllllnnaltl and In: wife not iI.1ilIrI- be eent as soon as can be ar- I inc .x1a.IImn;.lll. 3-"IR:-d. Minlilns of last I'PR'llHl'l l-lolllmnig .';IIIIIIng lill'4Ill;Zll('lll I . gliis life as an or-I'iIp;IIIon. ho Ira: It was noted that the World's,aI.:rI In clI.1I;;s- of lI?Il'hlIlK ltlllxlflln Day of Prayer is to he March 5th 3 In diffnrmit I-:InIIIIII.v izlll()l'l!l: ml and plans were made for thlg. the I-lnnd Iivr nInIii' ;.o.1I's. It van Mgmber, we” gskfd In do than ht said that to visit the limnn nas- part whpn gh, Lime cum; to 9XpPI'lDl'ii'e kindness and hos- Sixty-three hospital, nineteen llildlilr. lhuhlnl um thwe sick cans M,” lie was I-I nit-niher of the Pros- made 51,," th, inst meming. HM h,Vll'l'l?ln CIIIII-(III at Peter's Ron.-I mxyeen cards Ind mm, "Tats, There ain left to lllPTlx'h his "mt lrnonioiw mill Inmii-II III: pa-':III: Cnrrwvnnrhn" wk. "ad hv mrtlw follnvlinsz, Iiainoly. Nrurll and Christian rIvI7.r-nshlp st-crelcrv ;.,;'f"':'"n:'l i3l'g';""1"1: xl1i”"""l"'r W” ,, ,. I. H L, "Is, . IIIiIa,i' III:-r. Th. memmn !eCrMR”' M's nine gI:mIl-I-Iiildren and Inn hin- lhers, Charles in ilhairlnttrlnuii had been read since. last meeiiniz lmd Dnnald in )fmne' l,'S..i., also Mrs. Leon Johnston gave: a re-lwrvm, PG” M ”" Pwsbvlerlal h91d 1"; Tho fuvicral, ldl;jPlj' allviivlml Ch"H"H'”mWn mVl7an”"r.Vg If ll”5lI'nnx'IIleI'IIIK llIr- Fllflllilllill of Hit,- noted that the Piesbyterial will he y ,.,,,.,k nun. R w.,.,,. Wwml W” held In JHIIIIFLIT. as usual. nnxt 1-pm rm", ms 1",, ,.,,g,d,.n,., rm year. A great manv members WPVPi.l;.n, .'imII in who Pltfwl'1ili'I'l.'-Ill hoping that this would be chair:-i(lhiIIIrII, pN,,l.k Road. Tm :N...,m ed and a oiie-day meeting held lnluns eniitliivlod hi ihV' MIIII.-tor. the summer liter. Al. F, FIIIII.-. whu also uni- A short. deinliniial st-rvire was fill(lF4l Ihn rnmmiiinl sviin-n at Riv:-n bv Mrs. Harare FI'.1:m- nu tlir Ernie sisied his the members. after ulmli Mr. l.miI: lI.IIIlx. n lln-I" I. PH'l the affiliation sv-Iri:-o Vlllh thn nf Ihn dmvna-ml fur III:Iny lPa)s. CGIT followed This was In l"""HlL'lIl Ill" lWrrIL'”I rlwiilxiiiz of .-pun" (,1 H”. (VGIT ynmgml Ilia! giml x:IiInI:rIII In Irwml.-41 Mrs. Arnold Wvizhtmaii VI-c in God's uniri llv xx... ;IlIlP to K.-man s.m.,”.L and Mrs J M sprnk I-IIIIIIIIIIIII; Hlillt H In. FI'asrI' A donation ins civen In L'"”' '" Ill" '"'””""l "T NW II"- the Snrlrlv bv the CG IT. girls ll-ll'"rl as he Infviiwl In a illllll Tho meeting closed and refrnslo I-"'3" ”" ll 1”" 1" I'll” mm ”l ments were srrvecl nnrl R ulna-Ih” "WM '" 'l"5'”' sant .lru"lal half hour oiiiovnd I H'”""f. mm: "”'”m H" l"'”'”' I ' Iixrir. ”IlIn lmirlc My Shp5),v'x:(I' .44...- --L-...L-.77WL7.. .'IIl(l ”In tho Mu:-I nvn mm Hun Pl-o a (llllrl "Iium I4xII.l1IIv' Iv-q. "UNI IW IJIIIH llrlllla aiirl Hil- ASIHMA COUGHS Milllonxnfiuiflererxhavtdlsrnvered TI” ”'"li”' I"-llvlr WW" 'I'lIrn- coughs. wheezing. dlmrult brenlhlnmi and r'nIo Xlliiiilflilll. Elnim hiRIi5'ii;llIl, E.??I'al'SZ5iIf.'.'f'.-'.”n 1'. 2ife'.3iInS'I?ri'l'5'. ("IN "I W W 1i I "- lnfactorlly with Iiririrlnrallv compounded Pall lwzirrrs Ii('lP ilnii (';IIII;.. ZlF3.".1'lS?;.-?;:.i.,l'2l3Il??..l'l5:i5Sim'L?f; I-"Ii Willwn Butime. mm .m- hark r:.-iMiI:NDAco aldriiggi I-Inmyu Swmii. ('lI:IllllS .iI.Iwl,.rIzl l':Illl'5I nerrnltnatiinl,reatfulaleeylnnighh Bork. H-,II4,,m MVLMH ' ' i on ' ioi GD i lntnrnic-n1 was in h,IN'. Rum, Crniniriy. WI-nn1lI' Granrll lIIlrI.vn Spray: Roy anrl Lexis- Siirai, llIld:I and Jon, Annin and A'heI'l,. Card 6; Thanks The family of the 'llm'Il0nalrI wish In Ihnnk TVI. lr-sir-r RI't"IlrlIll and all friend: and noiglihois who hvlpvrl in any will In Ihrir In-out hr-Iruvriiieyil. also Ilmsn ii ho srnl Iiimcagrs of lsimpatliy. Also thanks in f1IIOI'- .RlIirs of snnviplnw for l"l'1lll'IF'OIlS I svri Irv. WW By J. R. Williiims K Jnhn Ii Finn I-ra Pillnu. Faiiiilv. I I x lvilr I'LL PRDIE IT TO VOU WITH EITHER OJEI THE SMAPPY, LDJTIRED LOOKING: WORK CLOTPES WILL BE THE H297 ONE TO GET A MOTION TO CLEAN THE GARAGE sup THEY THINK nice 10 'THEM AND rr'5 A SCHEME! 30v, 1 BETTER WATCH vou l OLVRE. &IkI6 ITHE GUARDIAN. Heavy Damage From Ice Storm In Soulhemi King's . . 'Power and telephone lines in Soutlieiiii King's and Queen's suf- fered extensive damage Tuesday night when a freezing rain form- ed a heavy ice coating on the wires. I Cuniiectiuns were broken through- Iuul. the whole district in the early evening and were still out. late yesuri-day. I The power line from Charlotte- town. Montague was broken hn '1IunIerous places, with a larger lpmporiinn centered in the Spar- rows Road area where the Monta- gue crew of the Maritime Electric more woiking yesterday. Falling I I I I I brmiclirs and trees have added Lol the liiicsinenls troubles as the heavy I In-Iglii of Ice broken all branches Wlll('ll, fa.liiig across lines, increas- ed the daimige manifold. Because oi Ihe d-.IIIi.Ige the. main line from CllIIrl(Ill.El0Vi'll, and the whole cast- lcrn area was without power. but III. was hoped that 11 might. be re-. 'siIm4-(I partially last. evening. Telepzioiie nnd telegraph com- lllLilllCall.Jll5 Iieie also cut oil ow-' 1 inc to the storm. However IP19-Z, grapli llllPS Ii ere restored about llllilll ye.-Ierday. Telepliniie lilies also I'eceived ex-. IPIIMIG damage, particularly in the Alberry Plains. Summerville, Newf IPNLII area where a large number. of w.i'cs are doiin. some live telephone poles were down In the same area. Crews were out working to re-I establish conimunications. but there Vim little hope that It would be cuniplcicil last. Pvelllllg. Maiiy oiuiiniciilal trees suffered severe, damage with the breaking aft of large branches under the 92x('t').x.SlI'e weight of lL'E. These fall- ing on cuiiiiiiiiiiication lines and ari'II.xs roads adilvil greatly to the Klllll('UlllPS of the extended freez- ing snow. Road travel aii I'lIEIlll highways was also liazardous and dangerous owing to the ice. Traffic proceeded slowly but eieii then many cars found their way to the ditch to finri-case the worries of motor- Isis. Coiiditiuiis improved before noon when rising temperatures melted the Ice making travelling easier and lialtiiig damage in wires. South of Montague there were not-asiniial breaks In telephone MI"!!! but damage was not. extensive. I g , Red Point In win And Draw lied I'oInI drfozitod (;oiv.III Bra ;'-I and plaird In a 2-2! draw W11" l.I"lr llarlvoiir Ramblers in rmtrm lll'J(ll((”V cuimcs at the R:-d Point Cltlllllliillllx Rink. lmith I'.u'Il)rI:suII and Paul Fish- or xi-nirtl for Red Pimil iii I-h?iT ii:II mm Gownii Brae whiir If M:-liiiosli scored the losers Ion: goal. (;. R.-aIIIs.I.v S('OI'rrl lWl('P for Red l"'I')lll' Ill thou" gnine againsi L.iI'le lI;IrbIIiiI' liriiry Jarvis and Walsinn .l.Iri-is iirre the l.itte Harbour 5CIll'('l'S. Little Sands And Vicinity ”l'lio l('.'iCllPI' nl Litllr Sands Ell-linul. Mrs, Alden Blue. Hope- :.Irld, has i'ecow-rod siIffIcieII”.y. :I.'.Ir an Iiltavk of lal')'llI.Ill,ls'. to re- SIIIIIP her duties as teacher In L.ttlo Sniids School on Monrla-Jnl IlI:s Iirnk. There had been school Inly our div the previous week Sn Ilw iNlx'llPr and pupil! are glad My gut back in II-nrk again. 5 is The Little Sands Farm Forum nrri nu MrIn:I.Iy night. at. the home. nf Mr Mm-Ken7.ie, Little Sh rids MA. The Womr-n'.I lnstituto met at lilil hrmir of Mrs. George M. Blue on Feb 2 The Mnrcll meeting to I)! held at. the home of Mrs. John H. Macbenn, Little Sande. l Miss Sarah Stewart. High Bank, who had beon visiting friends and !Pl.'Illl'Il.5 III Boston and other .XIasr:nvlIiIssrH.-4 cities. returned in hvr hnmr- on Feb 2 Mine Stewart. Inn here the first of the vear. and no rlnui-I has many ln1PrPl'lng snrl rllr-asmil slnries to tell about her I-njnyabln visit, Dr. Stuart and MI-I. MacDon- ald and Ianiily. Fllclrin. were visit- In: In Lilli!" Sands on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Dixon. The Llltln Snnda hockey team I-.hn played with the Murray Har- l,nr team on Feb R. won tahe game hzi II srnre of 6 to 5. They were nlso siicenssfiil In the previous qrmn with II 500?! of R to 7. Tha rnsldenl.-I in-(Whittle Sands. rxtend sincere aympatlhv to Dr. LPSIPF Brchaut In the Ines of his broth:-r. Dr. Em:-at Brehaut of New Jersey, U. S. A. The snnrw and wind alarm o! Fab III. has again blocked the roads here for care. The mod mall cnrrirr got along earlv Wed- nesday with how and sleigh. Miss Mary MIIePhomon. teacher at Orwell, was at her home In Lltlle sands, ovor DIIJ week-end. r:-turning by truck to her school on Monday. High Bank School In without. a mu-he-r. The H-acher. Mia: Irr- hnut deemed It necessary In re- main at home tn holn her moth-r. Mrs. Whllnev Brchaut, an invalid. Mrs. BI-ehnut Ie well known in this mmmunltv as she was farm-.Iv I Miss MacPhee from Hooefl-Id and the people here feel kindly and CHARLOTTETOWN St. Columbia amI!AIIIIrove Warren I O I Vicinity "The storm which began 'Frl- day 12. filled all roads and made transportation very dilficult. The rural mail courier was unable to deliver mail on Saturday and Monday, During this storm eni- :-rgcncy cases came up git Kings' boro when two women had to lie taken to SourL-I Hospital. The nelghbors turned out with l'I0l':E5 I-.nd sleds and by relays. the wo- men were brought to Souris. Mrs. Staffer BOEYIEIII. one of those women required blood transfusions. and due to the capability and kindness of the R.C.M.P., the serum was brought fmm Chur- lottetown to Souris in time. It is l'P2I'('tlPtl that Mrs. Vin- ennt Mal:Phe9. elderly resident of I these parts, suifer:-d a stroke rer- e:Itly. This lady only a few ween: ago was compelled to have a lei amputated. the other having be-I1 done A fr-Iv yo.I.rs nan. All time this cniIragcoI;s woman will Sfmll recover Mr. John MacDonald. was a I visitor to Charlottetown for a few biisiness, Hr uas iIccrvII- Mr. D. A. MCEl('ilPrH. day: on panied b) A card party was held at the lirine of Mr and Mrs. P. D. Mosurv or- Feb. 17. Although the weather has Inclement a szoodlv made. A SDFCIRI prize was won by Mr. Massey. sum W93 I Mr. Stephen Miller. has ;IIirrlI..:- Prf II now horse which it” will in hauling out of the woods. ILSP Friends of Mrs Arthur Dixon "ll'P pleased to hear she is rnciInr-:-- I-ting sal.lSllIvlOl'llV In Soiirls Hus- :IIal. havinrz had ii successful ap- pcndeciomy. Mrs. John A Iii.-(IPIIM is I'I,-:,il- 'II: In ChnI'lotletoIi'Ii. the Izuest of Mr, and Mrs. Burt Dwyer. Mrs John M-cPhr-e and Mrs Wm. Ryan. lmlh l'DqllII'Nl IIII-div! 'tlentlon at their homns last week but are recoi'vrlIIg nicr-ly. Much svniw.-thv is extended in the Reverend Sistrrs St. Gonrce and St "it. Charles, St. Marim- Convent Sourls, on the death or their mother III Nnwcaslle. N. E A l'0l1P:Il'SRl nf the Irish I-.hirh is to be out on M Ihv iir yOIlllL' neoplr III lilnrcli. held III the home of Mrs. Dixon on Monday night. IIWIU BIL Vne .Io1tII - C sympathrrm-it I bIiosV,h;rliVahSIrln11l' leer sickness wd suffei-III: All hope the pIIpIls' ediiczilion at High Bank School will be rnsumed Mr, Paul M.-Iv-Plir-i'snii. who was- visiting his mother In MnIietn:.. N '1. i'oliII'uNl In his home in I'M” Sulltll. rrrerilly. V X POI ...geIs clothes so clean,so while . you nee New CHEER-and CHEER alone-has the nnining new Blue-Magic uihitener that gets clothee whiter than any ILS. Chief Justice WASHINGTON. (AP! - The Benate Iudiciary committee Wed- nesday approved the nomination of Earl Warren. former Republi- can governor of California, to be Chief justice of the United States. By a vote of 1.2 to 3. the com- mitteo recommended Senate enn- flrmntion of Warren's nomination, submitted hy President Eisen- hower last Jan. ll. Senate Republican leader Wil- linm Knowliind of California Mild esh Ground 1, . PIAMBURG. lb. . . . . PLii'e"Bla-ck PEPPER. pkg. . . Cla-i:l('s:'2i)S0z.Vtins H6II.V"IviIIIA-"W "S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. paler PanS7I I S PEACHES. 2 tins . . . MILK. 6 tins . 38 ELM AVE. RQHUVND STEAK. lb. ....... 4.1-.' c”Hu'c'I(noAsI. I5; TOMK'I'O":lUlCE.'48;z.-tini 3r; roux 3. sEAIis. Zfor. ;. 39; l3;feKction-or 'CaI'Iiat ion wI?II1E”suGARTIo”Ib;.7 ICING"sUG1iRT2SpIiij5I7" 25c ISLINLIGHTSCSOAP. 2 cisueff 23c , iI'I.II.I(MoLAEsEs. per gal. I REDSKROSEAKING COLE. ere.) SS?d:cIheSrd"1'EA.. III. .. GRAPES: Ib.S.f.......... I9: EATING IAPeLEsf&ozj".7T"45'c earlier. in anticipation of the com- mittee's action. that he hoped to bring up the appointment. in the Senate before end of the week. probably Friday. Knowland pre- dicted overwhelming senate ap- proval, . Roosevemdered To Support Wife PASADENA. Calif, tAPl-James Roosevelt. pictured by his es- tranged Wife. Rom:-lle as a uni!- nnderer and Juggler of finances. siiir TIIIIRSDAY - rninnvggrsnrulnunv”IIIcLusIv FRESH vouuu BEEF SAPALCIIT-S1 1 Gt-I'I'IvI"s Miisliroom KETCHUP. BLIP-IISV Vlilll-IIEI SAUSAGE. 2 fins . . . . 29:; 34: 7 . 37c Post Illaplii l.o:il' tins 29cl .. 41c . . . .f 89c 88c Giant Size VSllil'rlll"l';sV 7 LUSHUS o FORD”S cnocmur (l'0I(MERl.Y ANl)REWh” (il3(i(7ElH') across al its greatest. width PRICED TO CLEAR! BABY FOOD. reg. He. 6 tins 49c BRAN FLAKES. large size. Reg. 29:: SOAP FLAKES- Reg. He: 6 pkgs. 53: SIi7IS6I6SEXs.Eo o... 2 fins 45. FEBRUARY 25. 1954 T was ordered Wednescl - 31.625 a month tempigiryai-2) pa”-ii She had asked 53,500 ;uepP””- 5 Id his i ' 2:0 ncome is only about 5!” The sum is to e I, their three young clmlpfrrenhne: "III trial of their separate maim M1": suits. In hers. Mrs. Ronsovtflltlince an cused her husbznd g adultery. Roosevelt he...” Tylllble mental cruelty. arse” HUGE STRA1-r Davis strait etw . land and Grecnliaudeeris BI';i)!(g";n1:'; reg. 35c. 2 btls. 49c style I "H S I 4 oz. tin. reg. 25c. 35c Zpkgs. 47c 65c:. Reg. Size 33: r DESSERTS. .........:sI.z9 .. 89: I DIAL 6583 6584 old-fashioned bluing . . . no white you never need bleach or blue again! CHEEl'S magic blue granules make instant white nude . . . long-laeting euda that chase out even greasy grime. You get the cleanest. waehee ever poeeible with lively CHEER nude . . . yet theyln safe for even the most delicate washable colon. cheer - Its llevy! pB'luxe, cheer-the only suds with AG C Iivhilener