E 10. 1947 green-w a . . . 520%” THERE WAS R001“ "The proicctors of The SIR OLIVER MDWAT Imperial ifo thought, in view of the great amount PICiBiCPhiIdAIl-Dml&%lg‘“ of life insurance bUBIYiCSS done and to be done in the future. that tilcre was room for another Canadian Lilo lilsurance Company,” Sir Oliver lifiiwat, at the Fins Annual \ fileeting of The Imperial Life, 1898, Imperial lilo policyholder: will emiio at Sir Oliver's iiiliicrstatclueni. "Room for ‘another Life Insurance \ Company" there certainly proved to be. The Imperial Life iiu today 1K times u much insurance u there wu in the \ whole of Canada with all companies at the time he spoke! lnvestmenis in imperial life policies ily the public in 1946 ]'t‘lit'l|(‘il nu zlii-tinlc iligii. Tile figtircs urc: lvlsiirilrice Purchased in 1946 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00,786,001) \ rlsscls lo meet obligations to policyholders . . . . I .7?,775,000 \ Total Insurance in Force at the eml of 19-16. . 437,339,000 See your imperial lilo representative for advice on Insurance to Ill your own particular needs. Hand Office: Toronto, Canada PROVINCIAL AGENCY: 75 Queen $0., Charldnelown crystal clan! “L Grade VI—l. Willns Wood; 2. Oliver Dolron.’ Grade V-1. George Kalil; 2. Dunning Buimsn; 3. Billie Lanit liighest. average: George Kells. 92.8%. Perfect attendance: D o r e e n Smith, George Kclls. Caroline Mccabe, teacher. Junior Department: Grade lV—- l. Janet Wood; 2. Jiimcs hiacAusland; 3. Bertha Morrison. Grade 111-4. Joyce Trsinor; I. hte§dbiic bOOOGQ-i-QWQ Ellen ‘s Diary Wayne MacAuslsnd: 3. Ralph By sn island Poriner’! Wife , wright. Grade I1--1, Ernest Roper; 2. 5- 31L fltoifidirflkit Billy lviatthews; 8. Frankie Mac- ic; i,‘ 4 p 3) Ausland. ___.iii_iiiii£fl__ig_e_ -.._. i Grade I (0-1. Bussn Morris- miiki. enjoying s leisurely smoke i‘ on. in the comfort of his old nrmchuir. i Grade I (bl-l. Deanna. Mayne; "Pretty llBCkWfiYd weather we're ' 2. Annie Laurie MacLean; I. haunt hm" ihcn adds l8 the rain l iltvlly Archibald. Wililillii$ to splash aitninst the. Perfect. attendance: DewsrMec- panes ‘hilt i guess we'll ilavc to Ausliind. James MacAusiand. tar». .' as it comes!" Dark and l \\’:iyne MacAuslnnd. Frankie Mac- .'ti s bit dreary it is for Ausiand. zht but only in the pros- Highest average: Janet Wood. the latcness oi the season 911W. i-iclen Agnew. teacher- ‘ . and another dnmp lllnrll- » till-titer rctnrd fluid work thew/l i indoors tho fir» rracklesi comtwtinglv: Plirri llrips in tilt-i LIFE BFBINS Al‘ ‘ll "TH ilchind the kitchen stove; ——- int kettle sings sn enchanting] LONDON-(CFU-Fesrlfil U’!!! "h: -'i l‘(‘niiil(l nlc thiit this is life n. England will not keep him "w wrv night to hrcu- a "lieiuh- busy ciloutiil. Sir FFBMCiS Dlmn°1i~ iiflil" ‘lip oi ten for Jamcs nnci =, 78. fnlmcr railway lcgnl adviser and nit-a hrdtilill cup. (lmc-nlber on sewrai official com- Vrttl tolxlnrrcwv _ Diary -Good- t nlittece. is emisrntinl 10 Km"- Ylllh‘ ' East Aflrice. Get sweeter, tastier breed I Nawétnam” CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Asnomsr m“. §"AN‘I_/-—"”y Senior Department; x -’l_ "g (jfliflfl X-1. iielcn Bulman; 2.‘ \ Y isctty 'i‘rallloi"; 3. Jackie O'Brien. _~ molt“ Grade iX-l. Pearl Traitloi‘; t. _ Sonia Arnfast; 3. Charles Carm- f: \\\ , ocly, "r -; g Grads VIII-l. Marlene Roper; * \\ 2. Ardell MaoAuslsnd. T. Keeps windowlmlnors. Gillie ViI—l. Doreen Qmillii; I. if “time: niitscen- I Murray Oarmody; 3. Joyce Stew- iiEITilAi. iililiiflilli This column le reserved tor new: s! Mo! inform. but liflvfl1illllj 0| ‘ “WI! “W” ml! be inserted st live cents a ward strictly pay- able tn advance. i Jmmws TAXI. 'i=lii>.is sis. OBASWELL for PhOtOIraphs. uowstw MBINNIH’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen strap I PHONE SAUNDERS law m ‘Iroup and wedding pit-nuns on location. CONFEDERATION urn summon. 1N- NOTICIL-We are buying wryj ‘N1!’ willed and unwashed. pay- "18 the highest ntarket price. Wm, JUST IN TIME for the June Weiidillt’. beautiful B-picce silver tea sets, special $16.00, tax in- cluded. G. H. Taylor, Jewellers for four generations. ANNUAL MEETING of Prince Edwflrdisland Registered Nurses’ Association. Tuesday. June 10th. Afternoon meeting at. Cundalli Home. 3.00 P. M. Dlrliw!‘ at Thai miiirlottettiwn liotcl, 6.00 P. Mi Please present Registration Cards. VISITOR FROM ALBERTA. —- Mr. W. Plwari Grotisiollo from liCib, villc, Alberta, arrived Oil the 12-: land Thursday evening. Ewart, a] Birfldunte o! Olds Agricultural Col-, 1988. is the son of Mr. and Airs. .i.i M. MacDonald. The MacDonald's’ iBNIi extensively in the Wcst spec- ializing iii rcgistered grains. .\ir.~ liiacDonald is at. present. visiting st the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron, Albany. ON FACULTY STAFF. — ‘Twenty- tnur experlcuced te-aciivl-s will pro? vide thc facility for the iltBilty- fourth sumlncr session of tllc Maritime Summer School at Mount Allison University, typentng on Thursday, Jilly 5rd and closing nil‘ ‘ilhursday’, Attgllsi 14th. Tile lcgilln-r. cottrscs loading to dcgl-ccs in Arts; Science and Ecillciiticil will be givril and the following courses ill Art and Music: Drawing ill charcoal and pastel; outdoor gkcichirlg;_ painting iln oil and water colours; ilisto-ry nlld appreciation of paint- ing; crafts-weaving, “DfiCiCZilWillg, ntctaiwork, lc-zivhoi" tnolltlg; pot- tel-y. MUSIC-"DLHIIOltJiWP. orzall. vin- lirl. vor-al, rudiments. lltirmrizlv. altral training. public srhool music, appreciation of ltlfllfiil‘. Mr. .i. hlurphy‘, n. r... M s... r-li. n fir Prince of Vvaics (‘niloge will he a member of thc stall. j run BAPTIST Hum. i Morning worship at. the Char-l iottetown Baptist. Church Sunday‘ at ll A.M. was conducted by the minister, the Rev. James D. Da\'i-‘ son. B.D.. with sermon “The New Beginning.’ A Hindrlo tlon the i-iindoo claimed that his definition of God wits the finest agree", said the Christian. could I become s i-ilndoo?" "Only by birth" said the Hindoo. “but it might be that after death .gnmetime you might. he reincarn- izlied a Hindon." Some Christians think they are born into Chris» tlsnity. Birth shuts the door in no mm. He may chance his earthly as his heavenly citizen. ship. Born into a religion was a theory held for ncorts. The world about the Mediterranean tired of‘ so narrow a view; they lnokcd for s. God whom they misfit know and love-reborn into I! m“! faith. Jesus came ivreachins the s05- pei of God. of repentance. 91' changed llfc. "Follow Mo said. i-ie and in Him is the wny. thftl truth and the liie. Brought uP in e Christian home-not enouflh? baptised-mot enouih: miimved Christian ideals-not enougYP-"YB must. be born again." It i5 not by, observance but by inward change. gm-igt requires that. all have change. rare indeed one this l born and lives with ul-ispotteti m“ ll] are victims o! sin. We musl; be born again. All shell become new. dyint! will! Chili“ to walk in newness of iiifl- l change that we cannot make our- selves. Jesus mskes us free $0 reach after Godwin w‘- i" m, glory of God. marvel not a I guy unto vou. "ye must be born ‘guru. n]; the power of God for s. fresh start with s new out‘; mo; we must be born as!“ l" use FlElSCi-IMANIYS YEAST , Wit-STRENGTH Ploiacluman’: fresh active Yeti "m! working gilt away! All the strength of the {out brings our ell the fiiivourftil goodness of your reed. Be lure. of sweet tam — light texture - frsgnnt freshness any time! ' ‘Fl YOU nuts Al’ items, insist on ‘ii-Whitman's hill-strength, fresh active Yclstsi/itllth fsmili ll m‘ i" peadnbie-‘Csasdsg iisiotiititleaiyfils-st tlii-oush ti" 8"" Q‘ 6°‘ "' msyl _ M; B3111 Bugden very 3mg: gively sang “The ‘Publican. 1 e Qhurch School met for its sass on, at the close of morning wor-i ship. Evening worship at ‘t P.M-. was conducted by ti“ mfimfll with sermon "Revel-ant Unto‘ 006-" .. . The evening anthem wists gm". 1m“- Thy Children Keep (nullit- vent‘. The music oi the day WM in dist-gs of Miss Helen Btewatrt.‘ L -r_ a M" organist and tilrec or, u! choir. ____________ BRACKLEY SCHOOL Report or Brackley School for the month of MM’- Grade X-l. B9"? Ywdd- Grade viii-i. Rvlwd BMW mime; 2, Vincent Newson- VIi.—-1, Vera Netwstzt‘: l. v ldo Plum: s. MM "W » ‘(yi- VL-i, Greta. Proilde: I. Shirley Prom; s. Thelma Newson. Girlde v.-1. Joyce Emil!‘- 7-‘ ii S miners. “gill/Mic ‘WP-l, Jntkie Harris: l» .1: . . Giéiittiiimiiifli, homes Rsnehsn. Grade ll.-~i, wnilsce Jackson: 2- nmiglis Newcll- Grade i.~i. Joan Bernard. Highest Averole in Senior 0H6"- Dven Newsim. 97% 0r over 70 years. jd/yful-dfwfww Huh”; Avqngg iniJunii-ir Grldeli Wwsllacc Jackson. 99%- Pertect Attends-rice — Thelma Vere ‘New- iiiei- Jackson. Teacher-Lucy CU-vo and li_ Christian met and in converse-l and the most revealing. "Suppose I "how i Tug qnntuorrsrowu GUARDIAN Q Too much “see-snw" in stste of health these days? That's Nature's wsy of warning. Better see your Doctor. He can decipher Nature's code-sud prescribe the proper corrective And that prescription-you'll went it com- pounded with can. Here's where to bring it! TiiE JEliKiiiS PiiiiiiMiiiiY The REXALL Store DISPENSING (‘iiEiiiifiTS - - - PHONE Z15 for. Gt. George a Kent Ste. ':3% W3» 7'3: ctflbsoKifliélltrihsmyawi "Coming To Share- The-Wealth Show Creates Big interest Sis-as... i.’ l hon interest is evident h-i the Q ‘bx Gill’ 15d i-hfvllihout the Province you, l- lhl cumin: u. Charlottetown éllii month Bathe fanmus S,“ 1811115. Master at Ceremonies of the P011361}: lsliriire-iiiewtiilti. pm. - Stem w c s card on the 3,“- by A s, "$113011! H! P901919 gayn ssiiiuiiiy Q v H1! t. Due to advertising cents-ac" ‘ a it is not possible to broadcast tliq f’ show from Charlottetown hut those as gtétetnd are assured oi an eve. ltili l! 0X18 must. {Gilly 5g; a‘ Francis ‘in action" to awrecm. S iii p . a w 1*‘ i him The show which runs about two and one half hours is called "Fun. zaflssl-n" and can best be Cflmpar- 8C1 l0 the very successful Olsen and Johnston Stage presentation, "Hell- lflllvppin." It is centered around s, Shu-e-the-Wealth program with Charlottetown. i" E1 THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching Sunday morning. the Minister, the Rev’d. T. H. B. Som- lrs, said: We believe, st least fit- rully, in eternal life because we cannot help it. That faith is in our ' nature. That helief nlrcts Josils Cill'ist_ as grnpinz! eyes illect tzlllri are made for) the sun. Tho New Testament nowhere suggests that. Jesus created the hope of immor- tality. lvianifestly He did not, for the ilope is worldwide and til ev- ery marl. What the New Tcstalnerlt says is that Jesus “iirntigilt life and inlmortalily to light throtlgil the Gospel." He led the hope from siladows and fears into confident any. Once in Edinburgh all American i-lzlss-nlnte of mine was u-tllkitlg: along PTiIiPCzS Strcct tit salndovxll on a [curly day. ‘In that nil-unlit. , city it ls rustonlaliv for a. illltlifi i’ to he blown at sunset from Castle _ Rock —ltcross the valicy frmu Princess Strccl. That lligilt ho could not soc ill.‘ Rtlwk. Bill lit‘ lic-rlrd the hltulc. ztliti he l~l1"\'~' that in the fog thcre was a Rock » ‘and the sun's light. How else I" tlescrlhe Jesus? His life is a hugle lilown “from the hid illliilflliifllis of eternity." ills words arc ilk“ our words. hut tllry halo the Hi‘- ‘r-r-lit of another World. His ticeds are like our der-ris: hi". whereas our riecris are lost m time, His deeds YlliP time. His ticath ls like ntlt‘ iionth. hilt it clenllscs its as we mo l'ii'.'il'l>l‘,(‘l hy no other tra- rtcdy; wc rlrc ;i\\'L‘.\ll‘ili‘i\' as ilofnre nivin.» iiflin, He. walks Prtnccss Sirr-ci. hut \\’liPY\ Ho. spooks WP ihegr n tingle Iiiorrliltl our human for from some sure Rock. And His resurrection? There is room lot‘ dohate as t0 i116 "Mimi? of H, hut what of the tact? The disciples yvere scattered hy the cru- cifixion. overcome hi’ 50m lea!‘ and hopelessness. Then the tn- lncrcdihle change! Fear was han- ished, and (lcspaii- became a hill- lelujzth, The sceptics pay lip-scr- vlce tn the New Testament, but let u, make m mistake: ‘it is a Resurrection Book, and if Resurrection of Jesus were rcmov- ed tho rcmaining shreds might he a saclllrss. The Church is a Resur- rection Church. It ("time into ilcini; just because men were sure Milt He had risen from the dead. Tile Cross. at least. in thc Protestant Church is on empty Cross: for We in our time also ilr-iiovr- that Christ. . no ionizer suffers but rcitliis in eternity. MARSHFIELD SCHOOL Report tor May. Giradc X.—-], Wilma Scott; Jnckic Citrr; (i, Bill Gtlrlillom. Grade IX.-1, Doris Boyer‘: Arthur Jenkins. Grade ViIL-l. Shirley Dennis: 2. Lela. Muttart; 3. Charlie Erlzzell. Grade VII.—1, Marjorie Scott; Z Beth Bow/till; 3, Junc- Gibson. Grad:- VI.-—1, Betty Foster: 2. Bailbara Jenkins; 3. Keir Boswell. Grade V.—1. Millicent Murm; 2. Iris Priuell; 3. Margaret Scott. Grade IV.-1. blnrguerlte Munn", 2, Jane Wood; 3, Lilln Strickland. Grade IILYI, Florcncc hittrray, Lona Scott. equal; 2. Lloyd Scott‘. 3, Ralph Scott. Grade L-l, Preston Scott; 2. Donny Jenkins: 3. Roddie Murlri. Elizabeth Wood, equal. Celine Doyle »-- Teacher. t: WINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL ,, Report for Apt-ti and May. Grade IX-J, Beatrice Jenkins. Grade VIII-i, Roma Roth; 2, ‘Doris Jenkins; 3. Oigo Ford. Grade Vii. Sin-l, Vcds. Rodd. Grade Vii. .lr.-1, Eleanor Rodd; 2. Amie McFarlarie; 3, Ernest Bel- lick. Grade Vi.--1, Dorothy McDonald. Grade V.—1, Ernie Diamond; 2, Alice Jenkins: Inn Auid. Grade 111.41. Margaret Rodd; 2, Mnrvyn Gillespie; 3, Lorne Seilick. Grade lI.-~1, Beryl McFarlai-ie; 2, Pmsmn Jenkins; 8, Wayne Gil- ieepie. Grade i. Sin-i. Pauline Jenkins; 2, David Rodd. Grade I. Jr.-1, Keir Ford. Pei-tact Attendance — Roma Rodd, Doris Jenkins, Vcds. Rodd. Eleanor Rodd, Dorothy McDonald. the ' valuable prizes to the lucky paxa llvlpants. Incidentally no one need i J ' L fear enlbarrassnlent as no -i one need ennlngs ac ennan .,,,I,,,,,,,,. my s, M“, l . ll Mid-ill“! t0 Stan Franc l are three outstanding (Isl-tram ‘ g Radio and Stage personalities in- ‘ cluding, Russ Tittle, Canada's top gdmumliivl ilflnfliilt.’ personality; . . _ °T° 1y 91TH . ilcztutiful fill! ‘ The marriage of Gertrude Mac- thrilling piano apcordlomsh an‘; ‘Lckalt daughter of Mrs. Leo Mac-{Ron Leonard amazing “Human lgfslgiorilrfildpih; “I” ‘Mil; MFCI-“Ilianl and trickster. Many ex-service pet'- . . ' '_ " ' D 951° -_‘»'n'i sonnet will remember Doroth tun - n 1t . . = Y of Sisflif .11‘? .3f?é......l'§.. §§i‘.‘.‘.€§5l.‘,‘§"“}' a“? R“ Fwy“ .“'“" mo" lng tJune Ttlhl, at. St Jtist-pldsi LUZ? Oalgieii pfriélmers in ‘The fllltuvll, Ottawa. ltcv. Father itch-i lo uoy omesi he“ known troop iitatlie officiated. is ‘f: °'. u“ "9"" W“- Tlle bride twas given in marriage} e b’; simw is t‘) he held “l U" by i101‘ brother m. William Mac-l F°’,“"" and ‘he “New Chairman» ‘licllnll and was attends-d bv ,\ll$§‘ Ram‘ Rupert. Pres- '37 “l9 Y's .. ' i Men's Ciuh who are sponsoring the .| Ed u. munnp, w,“ b“, silow, states that plans are ilCiiHZ Filo llsili-rs we All". (‘llzlricsi made i" Se“ apPr°xinliielv 4°09 il anti Mr. Frank Arnold fpmpie- The Smile will he at the ‘ l‘ her wcddiitg the bfiflo tllliisefNol-iil End [if ‘he FQYUY" 311d Z600 an riftcrnootl dross of romance blue l ‘Wat's will he Placed 0" Whit i5 the ‘Cl’: 11K’, ,1 white straw hut and txhitc? “will ice surface, with the regular iivi: snrics. Silo "trot-o a cnrsnzc bnu- . "Tiling as extra vantage points, quot oi rod rests. A special sound system will he Tile bridesmaid chose an ayimc, used tinder the supervision of Mr. tlltlfill tlrc-Bs of pink linen. a IalgeWT-llpert Godfrey. Local Bus Com. lpiFiuxe ha‘ °f Dink straw with navy i panics arc co-opcratlng with extra l trim and liiivy acccssclrlcs. She wore | husses so that people from 511 seq. fl Fur-stint‘ bfluqllct {if lunk roses. ‘Ilifiil! oi the Province may he sure l Aitcl- tho rzccptlon which was n! iransnolintinn, held at ‘i3 Boll Street. Ml" and hits." The Y‘; Men's Citih of Charlotte- iJclillillcs loft mi a iilp in loronr»; tiwvlt are in hp rcmmpnflgfl {m- y ‘iSlliL rose trip vrlati and hlacrk 1139i -:>?Y‘A?7r_1_l1’5p_ ifmmis ltlild FitTCSSllFlFS. On their l‘Plill‘li~ "my will tnkrl lip VPSTIFHP at l-iL! i-lcillme d'i\ro Stu Wrlgi1t\i11].»_ l Qttcittwf. l ( l Out of town guests were. Mrs. Jim Macimllnn and bliss Virginia‘ IMacLellarl. R. N.. ni’ souris, PEI.‘ and l\lr,l ‘Mr. William lilachellan f, A iiica Macticiian of Montreal, Miss. \,"}."' iMary MacDonald, R. N., of l\I0n-‘ FY treal. Mrs. Frank ivfillsr and Gayle ,_ o! Sudbury, Ontario. this, itiiemoriam jg MRS. EDGAR RICHARD The death of Mrs. Edgar Richard took place at. hcr home ill Borden ion Sunday iwenlllg, June lst. attcr is lingering illness. J Mrs. Richard, formerly supine; j Arseriault, was borll at Mt. Carmel, ifilty-seven years ago. Site was the {daughter of the late Mr. and lAmos Arsenault. Wilcn fourteen] years of ago she went to live all ‘Moncton, N. B., mid in 1918 she married Edgar Ricihard also of‘ Monctoin. Twenty years ago they! ‘came to reside in Borden. She was a. kindly Ghristiani woman, o loving wife and mother. While hcr death was deeply re- grctted by many friends and nclgll- l bours it is in the home where she‘ was so dearly beloved that her kindly presence will be most sadly‘ missed. Besides the sorroiwing husband thore are left to mourn five ohild- 7)- rscs THREE ARTHRITIS sufferers! ASK YOUR DRUG 5i iODAY WLANTIGEN “c" lRkAlMtNl run i AltlHiHTI‘. Niillllli‘. minimalism AND OYHFR GERM-(AUSED ittti-UMATIC. DISURDkRS which ins been enthusiastically endorsed by thousands of satisfied users. Especially proparetLfor these conditions which are believed fre- quently due to focal bacterial infec- tion, Lentigen “C" supplies antigens derived from these sources and, taken as directed, it will treat, then build immunity against further infection from these organisms. _ LANTIG. N i i. A dissoiyed vaccine‘ ' to be falcon by ritputb .1 ' Piiafssoo per boliio‘ l The Kennedy Family, 40 Pow- Ital Street, wish to cxpress their sincere thanks to their many friends who assisted in many ways during thcir recent sad ilcrciivc. inept, and to all those who sent The Y's Men's Club is very uc- l The Kennedy Family operation and development of the ‘ used for this development and and the unusual entertainment they °‘ t“ °"i°"=1"m@11t world. i ‘to’? in Community eiiort. its main pmleci a! Present being the Joint Boy,‘ camp n Holland Co“ The , 40 rowgst. ST. net proceeds of the show will be other work among the youth of the community. In view of this are Droviding in the "Share-the- Wealth show. "Funzailzzin". it is M! suvnrislnz that reports from rliiwei-ii Letters and cal-in ti: the ticket sale which npmed gympagim Tilursday lndi-cate s. "sell-nut" 10m: ilefm the opening date 0i June 23 d. ~ ~—- -~~-»~_._-._~___ r regattas and to let paddling fans on shore know what. happens out on the water during races. lia-JETON HOOP‘ Australia has 14.000000 rattle uipment in referee's and startel-‘s ggigpfiiggngiriil)mgfanécgo“ boats in an efinrt to speed up with Canada-s 350030,, i’ Fiatwork Laundry Service OPENING Monday, June SPEED UP REGATTAS MONTREAL. June 9-(CP)—Al- most all clubs entered in the Canadian Canoe Association iills season will use radio sound eq- t We have completed installation of tile very latest’ type of FLATWOIK IQQNQR and are now in I position to olhr FINISHED LAUNDRY SERViCE on ell pleas that can be finished en rltis meeitine. ren Geraldine of St. John, N. B4; Emery of Capt Tormentirle; Lor-l ratne who tenderly cared for heri mother in the home; Lsiurie ttt home and Eileen, s student at Mis» couche Convent. One son Raymond predeceased her two years ago. Also surviving are two sisters, Louise; and Philomtne Arsensult at M011C~F ton, N. B. The funeral was held from her home otn Tuesday morning to Salo- red Heairt Giturch. Borden, where Rcquiem High Mass was sung by her pastor, REV, W. V. MacDonald. The pallbearers were James V. MacDonald. Reginald ere. Mel- vin Armwuiit. Jock ei, Nor- man Ostwsy and Leo Hannligsn. _ interment was in the cemetery} at Seven Mile BM’- t May lief‘ soul rest in peace. .' tltltn ot= tltsltlttl Mr. Edgar Richard 1nd fsmi wish to express thieii- sinwl. thanks to all those who assisted ii many ways during their sad bel- esvemlent and to move who sent flowers. letters and cords of sym- ' pethy. Msrvyn Gillespie, Preeton Jenkins. Wayne Gillespie, Pllulirle Jenkins. '1‘ her-Muy P. McKei-ine. Please do not send any Alice Jenkins. Msirie McDonald. (Patriot please copy» __,,f Utmost in Quality "SALAIIK mm Newsnn, Shirley PIOWIE. Mervti Sounders. 3°!“ B!!!“ . c nut-d, Frances Ranehan and WI-i- f l and ask to have their SHEETS - Pillow 60sec — Tabla Chills — Towels - Ilenltet|_ Napkins — ledspreeds — leeileion’ Toilet ‘were - Beth Mats. SHIRTS Our SHiRT UNIT is also ready for operation. it is of rite very latest design and vfihhcwdiedbvtkltiedwinhmivnaipmudattewekluqyg plant. Till! combination 0mm: tile bear pmtiretih shirt finishing. e_I-> i +-— __., other articles os rite equipment for handling them i; M} yet msiaiied Other services, elicit as We! Wosit and Thrifty will be advertised ostooneaweerepreeendtleheuitqtgqq, We are mailing new ltiGULdll PICK-UP LISTS. Customers visiting to iiuve FLAT- WORK and SHIRTS picked up ieguieriy eecit wool: an requested to phone Z200 names iiototi. Ali former iim are discarded. y PHONE 2200 STERN S LIMITE Corner Kent and Hililbeio 1mm ‘a ' "an. 4.. _nbvl§l‘ u. "l- 7i i l l l. L; .___ . .2‘ _. c "-1.1 ' \:-._;r:... ,:.-,_< 5 ._::_..a.~._~