Tl" Guardian. Charlottetown, T1111”. Mar. 13. 1964. 9 .snn and naitgnterAtn-tair ‘1. r Kctizte and 'amm. fioren, we" ' I 4v a 73*»! *1WML9‘TI Au—V I a 7* and \li"~ Errol \l'riitrl \liiii;;. ":‘tiii‘; at ti“: “mm; Or “I. and r .V‘.‘ 1 ill" I» .tw “11:39‘. ' ' .- F iii A d s B tH Id Oil 6 U8 a S ~ 7 » ——~- ~- ~ . a n e imilt‘lll lll Itic l’riuic i-Idiniitl r (“i m u "ugh-5 RIDGE]- % ' B St P l’ L ' A I i . . , m I l Slutiftv lio:.it_'. r t ‘ ' I i y . s s n Brit. l> a naticiit ll» inc pl“|lt" “l fitiHit=c lit the l'mted Church The montth get-together of Paul's Scouts, ()thr-r aunt-ls 0 have”:L‘lfllidl*TH‘I:H""‘V "‘I lawn" i“! he ‘35de Thyli’ . Paul's Layman's Asmcid “9'” ‘“ Tm“ m“‘“‘""~ Tm” I” u. do I‘llifl‘"DHKUFip‘I‘IIlIlS‘I n m l" WW” 3" 3” “my” I . . ‘ t ‘I ‘ I II I v v . . r l tion' presided fiver h‘v 1"” De. (Ilgil't'yah’lgpfiiti‘tli MOV’I'xGl‘l‘J Rl‘llEAl,‘ Iii—HP been suspended Some of thumb \i‘omco, hm” 1" h” m" and malfla’ ‘ i Blois Tuesday night. featured a and Tom tightlémt' imp, um} OF‘ THE GUARDIAN “‘9‘” 3"" I'Sl’ealm'st "MP “3‘9 M" “"‘l \I’" 'A‘li‘w” “‘“" W”: {m m" "WWW war" [he ' fatther and son supper meeting given proficiency awards for Reports of ‘lldt‘sill‘ei'tfl f‘IlSsnlA been “We'lded I'it‘ breaking (‘tiariotii-ionii \Ii- i’laintc in i ll ll l‘f‘ h s iiifottriottnti depart- in the Parish Hall. their work during tiie past «our isfaction among teachers of dbuphnary “1105 and “me” 1mm" Album “I”! ‘1‘" "W" “4‘” t"'l'1"‘1"tif"i lllp=dab Th0 it FOLIOWinZ the 1513M l|.\'mn- Cub badge pi‘csciitationx “I'llllaflllf‘ chmual Hl'lll School “,3”, been suspended 5”" ‘km mad“ 58”“ ""h” ‘\‘ I; ""i“ “'“34’ "i’ “ll “WW” and de‘ " grace was said by the rector. were made by John Massey to resulting iii a large number of pm: "las’o‘ 1" al “’0‘ WWW“ "*‘H'r‘ “I “‘0 h”””‘ “l \I" “"‘1 "M’E‘i‘l’ "l 'l" “ll'lll'h l5 , REV. F. Louis Elias, The pi'est- Frank Likely and Dan Tweet. teachers refusing to agree in re- aw been m”le 3"” "mmn‘ -\I"‘ l"""”‘ “'Il—‘W‘ll mutt". Slflttlltltt htzhcr than the .. dent extended a welcome to the Jr.. and a brief showing of (‘iih turtt next war. were faninI here in" ’"slml’m" “am'l- l' “35 \It‘ and Mrs I.f‘titl.‘ilfl \t ,. w. .,t . i'u :ippiinPrI last year J40 members and guests present activities was put on by a group “'(‘dtlesday 1‘13""? Mid VOICEd the regrets 0f PI‘OVin- under Mr. Massey, A number of Chairman of the Sclioo‘: Board The “Hardball learned .‘rPsler- cll Scout officials ttnable to at-- prizes were distributed to fath- Patti Kincsbury of Diiiidas said (la-V “‘3' 3‘ 193“ 9-“ 3”” Imagi- nd. ers and sons oti tiic basis of age that tho Montague school. the bl)‘ 2‘5 “121M 3‘ Fight leachcrs R The toast to "Fathers" was and wedding anniversaries. ctc. largest rcgional high school in “I” 1'9"?” and "m l"°"”"‘ "“X' ‘pt‘ posed by Scotti Tom fac- Scotitmasier William lvel the province. has RII‘pndv gig". .W‘al‘ Noni“. however. would pit. (V tLeod and responded to by showed a number of slides of ed .‘i‘.’ of 34 teachers nccdcd for MM} Slam “It?” TWIN“ m" ' IGeorge F2. ives. John Boyne and camp life and speaking briefly. nevi term. and added that a ftill ham”? ’Earry Mzclnnis. twtht, al tfhe tier-tor commended the boys complement should be signc 7 PM!" con 5 w o a ong wit two 0t 1- or tteir \iort y activity and the Friday. . _ _ . . . ‘er provincial Scouts have been president extendcd the thatin or [ii a statcmciit givcii to The ('up‘l "Im‘l‘vr' H" "'“'"”""".‘ ""I'" s~ Rm“) chosen to attend the United Stat- :the meeting to Mrs Wit Mas- Guardian ihc chairman also New Zi‘illllllll Iliuli ('otiimissioiicr es Jamboree at 'a ey Forge sey. converter of tlte Si P a til's statcd that "We have also been MW“ “H'Tw- ('lih'liittt‘t-‘mii this summer. were introduced Parish Guild committcc. i‘e- most fortunate in adding two ox. “85 a ltlIHIit‘sS \‘isuot to Foi at the and congratulated ‘sponsible for an excellcnt sup tra egree teachers to our staff ""19"" Willa). Feb. H The presentation of “Bush- per. All boys present received 3 making a total of if) lcacltci‘s “95‘” SR JOHNS!!!“ H0 jmcan's Thong" lto John DBoyne 'bag of treats reminiscent of with one or moic dccrccs We “aid Wittirl and Claude \lai KCII an Mike F‘ I n e.\' by istrict Christmas. certainly look forward to a most VIP \H‘t'e \l<lttit‘s in Charlotte lCommissioner .lack Rawek dis-‘ Thanks to Albert Blanchard successful 1964-63 term," limit Thur5d°YI Marc.‘ at P'm‘ . ;closetti, that to make two such for his music on the electric The statement was issued as Mrs Lorne Dingiicll was hos : ~ .I _ lawar s at one time was most ‘ organ and John Evans for con- reports reached this office of less to the members oi Eglinz. ‘ 4 - . r . . t . ‘y . . lunusual and indicated a highLducting a most enjoyable stng- teachers quitting and students Ion-Him? Ba). Women's Insill sponsor”! b", Juan"! (_hdmhm M (nmmenf" V , (n 3, my; 5‘" ,. state of efficiency, which he hop- song was expressed by tho pI‘PSl- bciitg suspended in "large nllm- itte Pilllllt' are invited to attend. ‘ iv " “t ,‘ r § .. / ,‘ed would be sustained by St. dcnt b .\|i‘s Hoiiard Wood, Red . . . ‘E. [fl » ~ The high school officials re~ Hotisc. has returned home liai- Ad"”““”' 55")” I',t'f‘ltlt‘¥1 work azaitts' time and thc I‘isittg (lltio Rhcr a bin rcittforcc 'lnodi'tll nothings at Rth htroct itcar TRACE AGAINST THE» RIVE doiiiitown Louisville. Ky . Wed" ncsrlay ' ic rivct‘ stood at it; feet above flood stagcs before noon and was cvpcrtpd to crest at lfl foot on Friday In the most serious ilooding since the wall was completed l2 years ago, (AP Wireplmto) Debating Crown UBC Won By \ tram t'cpi'csi‘iititt‘: the lit} ISI'Ill\ll (‘i‘liitiilitgi (It‘- - rcsolutiitn “licsoiiiui :i‘. tltc tittivi‘rstty t u l-“,i‘l I)t' lt‘tlt‘i'illl’t‘tl ltl t'.’iit.iit.i 'ltii-dzii' tl'_".'li captiii'i'il tltc lliillllll'till ItcliittinL' ('ltiiiiipioti- no. .. 5i liiitistziii‘s I Ilt\t‘l'\‘i\. 't'. 'in llH‘ titlc tho tcam of I‘t'tlI“; Fur-kin and Peter Iiviid- into '1 thr semifinals prover! tho bla It was white and fol 'o'icil tho up in lIlt“ finals to pt‘n'i l..ll ‘.\I‘lll"‘ was black lr tot t'o-mii ~I‘llil~llli.‘ll ilchate I‘J'Ilt‘.‘ In lllt‘ cictitttg. the [BC ln'ilti tli‘titrit/‘il tltt‘ St Illitisli'tli 5 'mm at t u'tn \lthllrin and re... Humidor lilit‘ uphold tho ll';.|i ‘.i‘ side of tho i'i‘soltt- Iiitl ittt‘. "l-I\t‘tl ilIIlt lIlC fill at .i..."- linui' \I'It|.it'\ t'iiilf‘lt‘. I\ ll;\'4tl‘ "to had drawn the Il\t’ T1155 (ll' 11th it: l‘li‘ t t‘lmif‘. the fuss of tit. t-t: ated that I'BC it n? debate. uphold the mi "'t'.l"\' «do of thc t'esolii» l'ttw 'lll‘.'lll.\ that iii the. \vt‘ (its. l'Bt' had proved that t~i~ w ‘ill\'(‘ side of the i'esolii "m is t't'l'l‘t‘t't. and ill tho im- a‘ »i‘i.ilt‘ the) \H‘l't‘ i‘(‘(|tlll't‘tl in ivvu that the ttfftrniatitc was I“HP 'l't ~ tti i'nliit \lc‘\lt|i ads \in is the ‘criicta': test" l‘.\lt'. which drow the bye “or final. “as I't‘l‘t‘f‘bi‘lllt‘fl ‘ .locl Popc and Kenneth botli tit thctt' s e n i or KiVycinisiTo Sponsor White Duo in poor travelling condi- tions the LDC team was late in 1il'l’l\|llLl and as a result both the scmi - final and final were held iii the evening The government of l‘IlI\\.‘ll‘fl Island itostod the dc crs at .‘i dumct' at the (‘harlotttr Iottii lloicl early iii tlif‘ cvcuing and fnllmt‘ln: the debates, the t'2ty (Tiarlnttetoii'n was host at a civic reception. .1 l s 0 at the f'liarlottctoivn Hotel The winning l'R(‘ team was pi'cscntcd with the \ltthonnld- I..'<lll|‘l(‘l' trophy. cmblctttattc of the Dominion chatittg (‘liam- ptnttsbtp and Illf‘ Canadian Utt- iott of Students Trophy. which will remain at the l'tiivr‘t'stty of ilrtttsh ('olttmhta In addition.l Prince :7 of racial discrimination.“ The In Debate Planned At HS Meeting SUMMI‘IRSIDE l‘he meet- ing tonight of the Summer Street and Sc on] Association will feature a debate between grade cigttt students. Public speaking and debating have been the two projects pro- moted by the association as a means of having students make public appearance in front 0 adults. The topic for the upcoming dcliaics is "resolved that South \lrtca bc banned front the Unit- ed \‘ations because of its pnlit-ies T h e is Bruce {\lcl-lardy. pro side will Sherman \‘clson and Stephen Enman. and thc con sidc will be represented Barbara Walsh and Brenda \‘l'ilci. T It e s e students are from the various grade eight clas- scs of the Summer School and the material moderator used P‘it‘ll dob‘itct' iii the finals and b" mm" “as galhprc“ “n me“ ‘ ‘ ' on it Debates are p a H of t he scutrftttals was pt‘cscntcd \\ith ani‘h mm“, and an titdtvuittal Canadian of Sttidcnts Trophy. thr Linton OI E ‘('iii-;i-Col:i Ltd. 'l‘ht- winning l'B(' team \\ as presented with the \lacltoitald Laurirr trophy bv \. Waithcti Gaudet of (iliarlottctowti and the Canadian Union of Stu- dents-Coca Cola trophies ivci‘c pl’t‘St‘llIt‘fl by Joseph A. White- ltilll't‘. assistant to the president of t'oca (‘ola I. .IlIflL‘t‘s for the \(‘lTil A fin a ore .liidge .I.S DesRoi-hes. Ge- Foster. and 501110?" ftiial. the .iii 5 t to .liis- “ ’I‘ltitttc .\ ticc Ii.Ii \i' tiaitilct of Charlottetown. Elephant Sale March 16-21 \intirini's it"Ilit's mcotin: o’ thc Charlottetown l\i\\ants |' an it tho titit'lottctoiitt llotc‘ was dcctdcrl l-“cpitaiii Salc spoitsoi'cii by iliib will open March 16 iii tltc fo‘mcr Slit‘ of the Sherwin-“WI- liams Company and continue for a t ill \ (‘t k \lcmbct's at prcseitt are hits- lli l‘lllauf‘fl in collecting the min of iiuwanicil articles iii a “How to It o u s e canvass inasd much as weather iiill pci'tiitt btit \inttld appreciate any calls to lllt‘ White Elephant tclcplt o u c ll'tllil)i‘l', 4-4075. to donate articl- t‘\ a news release by c I it Illt‘\|flf‘iil. ,\ l-'. Richard, rrport— Wt 'l‘hcsc contributions “'1” be lilt'hcfl up as soon as D0<\tl‘iit'. he said. attd the donor will llt‘lbing support both the Ktiiait- :7 5:7 Legislation Limits Alien Land Holdings Limiting tihe amount of land {in alien may hold in one prov- inic to In acres. an atticndmcnt to the Roa’. Property Act, was ftit‘issod iii the Logisl-tttiirc Tucs- AV \lso. an alien may not t 3 k0 “t‘ hold land with a shore front— Promoter of the bill. Provin- t‘t . \ccretaiy J, David Ste< \\.’ii'l, said the legislation w a s drawn up as it has been found (‘H‘t' the past few years a num- ht‘t of lands iii the province have an purchased by atcns and hold for an unknown purpose "0 also pointed out that parts of “1" province make tip "one of shorcfronts America available for sale " Before amendment. the it ct stated that an alien could hold “P to 200 acres of land ' III 9 Province and there was no men- l"in of the width of shoref r o of property that could be held \lr Stewart pointed out that “to Lieutenant l'f‘Dtions to the rule limiting acre- 3" “This might be done." e “Ni "in a case where an alien wants to buy land for develop- meat." -betng held for the retarded chil- . |~ and thc l.ii‘.‘c number of tin- dcrprtitlcgcd ('llllllI'CII ’l‘hc tnccttttg was chaired by district liciitcttant govcrtior of I\'li\(ill|\. Brig Rogers, who also \ptlhf‘ bricfly on too club‘s projci-ts. t'omttiitti‘c rcports lit‘.’ll‘(l :tiid atttong those \\t‘i‘l‘ lllill't‘ lull) discussed tlic l'llllt‘lllfllf‘ liar Ill'tllt‘t‘l Ho\(‘s of chocolate bars httvc bci-u fIlSIl‘lllilIPd by the bcrs for sale to the employees of the \artoiis bitstticss firms and otticcs tit lll(‘ city t was reported that the project to date. has bccti vcry successful a nd that it “1” continue for so nl(‘| itccks H‘l. I‘i'oci‘cds frotit all Kiitattis' (‘litli projects go to aid both un- (It‘l‘ltl'l\'ll(‘2(‘fl and retarded chil- (Iri‘li It ‘\il\ also reported at illf“ mccttug that many members; have volitittecrcd to attend andi \\ c r o \\ Illt‘h was ' and Mrs, Layton Co , . Mrs. (‘layton Blackmore has grade ctght this particular topic is integra- ted \\llIi the geography course. BALTIC Pctci' Nelson of Kensingtou a patient in Prince County Hos- a \lrs 13 Waldroti Davisou. K e n- singtott. was a recent patient in ‘ Prince ('oiitity Hospita . Fred Rcairslo of Charlottetown was a rocetit Visitor to Kensing- ion. the guest of his sister. Mrs Pariiieatttis Phillips aitd M r. Phillips Mrs Lotta \itdrews Caven- dish. ts visiting in K e n siugton the guest of her sister. M rs. Nellie Brookins. Little .Myron Caseley. son 0 Mr and Mrs. Elmer Caseley. Baltic. is t'ccoicring ftom a re cent accident which occurred while playing on the s n o w hanks during the noon hour at the Baltic school Myron was immediately taken to the Prince County H o s pital but was able to return to his home where his many pals hope for his speedy recov- cry é a Mr and Mrs. Darrell Lyle were Visitors to Baltic on Sun- y Miss Lorraine Coulson. Sum— mcrsidc. spent the weekend Sea View with her parents. Mr. ulson 5“ returned to her home in View after being a patient for several wceks in Prince County Hospital. . and Mrs Kenneth Owen Mr, Blain Owen. Lower Mal- pcqttc. were recent motorists to Vernon ' . Mrs. Wilton Ramsay enter- tatttcd the members of Malpe- qttc WI at their March meeting on Tuesday evening with a good attendance. i Two Plays Under Rehearsal Street t By Souris Society Are Ready SOURIS — The manager of Day play prcscntcd by the soc- t Souris Dramatic Society re- iety. The play “Backward Ro- jported last night that the two men" is also directed by Mr Clinton and has a cast which iti- ’ plays under rehearsal by the so- cliidt‘s: Charles {\iacPhec. Mcr- ciety would make their dead- lines. ivin Maclnnis. George Mullaily. Manager Mervin Maclnnis Marilyn Chevet‘ie. Glynne .Iar- \said that the play "The Way- vis. Alice Clinton. Eleanor t‘ltit- Iivard Kiss". written and direct-don Bernadette Mahar. t‘ont. led by Edward Clinton. Souris, lance Haley. Adelaiue Gallant. ‘and to be presented at the Re-t Mac-Phee Margaret Mat-Donald :gional Drama Festival in Mon-33nd Doris Power. ltague Saturday afternoon was] This St. Patrick's Day play will be presented at lllf‘ Souris ready to go. The cast of the play' iinclitdes: Anna Mat-Cormack... Regional High School. March I?- ?Glynne Jarvis. Charles Mat-Phecl 18. ‘Ed (.‘linton. Alice Clinton. Leo —”“"—‘ ‘ Paquet. Bernadette Mahar, ('a- ithyrn Macintyi‘e. Sandy I.PSIlt‘.lEIder| Marilyn (.‘hcvcrie, aiid Florence} y M P e. n Kensmgton I Lady Dies ac ; The second play undrt' rehear-l KI‘JNSING'I‘ON .\ti's I'liitma Brennan. Ken‘singtton. died Sat rsal is the annual SLPatrick‘s . urclay Heart he Sacred Home. Charlottetown. at the age ' Shc was the daughter of the lutc Felix Cut-Icy. Surviving are one son. Harold. Sentence Suspended Charged With taking a motor lvehicle without ’ite consent of Ill]? owner' “ME-V 3”?" fife-l Kcnsiiigtoit. a diallglllvl'dn-IHW, ‘l‘mnon' canoe 0‘" wag " e Airs. Eli/abeth Brennan. Stim- ' ‘a “"9318” SUSPNMM Smmm'e‘ mersidc. and two granddaiigiitvl tb-V Meg'sira'e Jame,“ "Olm' ers. Coleen «Mrs Glen Marsh. smn' QC" m Queens (“um-V mag-l Summersiilet. and (.‘larie istrate‘s court yesterday. Allan Willard MacKittnou aiid Lester Augustus Shaw. boili o. Canoe Cove. had their cases ad- Journed to March 13 on the same» charge. Gary Laurence Buell. M e r-t ' . was remanded by consent; . judgment with‘ ,bail to stand on a charge ofi breaking and entering an oyster} storage building belonging to John Daniel MacDonald. Glen- ,finnan. atid stealing 33 pecks of. tincleaned. iingraded oysters and: (Mrs. Joseph Robichaud. France . also I five grandchildren. ‘ Her husband. Linus. and so“, Leo. predccoase her. Also surviving are one ’brothe: " Ambrose Curlcy. Freetown. an t’cur sisters. Minnie (Mrs. John Mi-Etttce. ltTiiicralrlt. Mat'zarct‘ (Mrs. James 'l'ltotitpsou. lzittetownl. Ida ".\ Curran. Waltltcn. Miss Janie Citric). The funeral was held Monday from the Church of the Holy: Family, Kciisiitgton. \iherc fun- four oyster crates V eral mass was celebrated by V l ' ‘ her astot'. Rf‘\‘ . . (‘allag- » . One man was fined $20 a n d. P . I 3 costs or 15 days and anotherl 2‘3"} affll'sml by R“. Hardin l‘fti‘t’l ' ‘ 3 "thl “3's lemanded m Man‘h I “I _. Pallbearers wore Charles .\[c- ball‘m “and 0“! Charge‘? 0] Icll'tii Alfred Bl‘f‘llli'lil Charles mg mmxwamd m 8 mm“? p “L (itllis. \Vilbcrl Lawless. Anetta Anmher man was fined $20 Mclintee. and Ilttbcrt Morrison and CO5” II" 30 def-V5 0." a Shari"? Interment took placc lll Lndiaii 'of possessmn of intoXicating liq-| Rm“. mmmon. nor in a place other than hIS‘» ._. residence. "" ‘ " ‘—“‘ Impaired Driver tBridge Play Gets $75 Fine iHas'ls Tables Cyril 't Foster. 23 Gerald Street. City. was fined $75 and; “I .costs or . ays. bv Actingl ‘- Monday night's session of the; Magistrate Gerald R ‘F‘ostcnt iCharIottetown Duplicate Bridge QC. iii (‘lty police court yes-. Club. held at the (Ibarlottcfown.tcrday on the barge of driving; tHotcl. drew 15 tables. iwltite his abilittcs were impaired . I . Robert Hines and Misslby alcohol. . Marv Duffy led the east-westl Two other cases were remand" learns with 60.7 per cent, whileted until this morning. one was. the Kelly-Betts. combination pac- i a man charged with being drunk 3 ed the north-south pairs withland incapable and the ot’tt‘r wasl Ronad .. Lewis. is Newlandi fivchi'escent. charged with drunken: pet-*driving. —< 68.5 per cent. Following are the top team: on each side. with centage figures: EAST-WEST supervise the swimming classes. drcn at the YMCA on Monday tiiornttigs. in ad d i t Ion. the club has agreed to sponsor a number of; evenings of entertainment beingi held this summer on Sundayl evenings in the Fathers of Con-j fcd ration Memorial Theatre. sr, lOUIS Mrs. .lohn .l, D0iicetie of Plea- sant View is a patient in the City Hospital. Charlottetown where she underwent surgery. Fabian Arsenault has return- ed to his home in St. LOUIS after spending the last months in Tor- onto Ontario. Miss Anna Mallett of Toronto is spending two “N‘kS at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Mallott in St. Lou- 1!. Nicholas Perry. DeBlois is I p a t t e nt in the City Hospital. Charlottetown Mrs Eva Callaghan has ia- ken up residence in Tigntsh. she Will be greatly missed in St. Louis. where she has lived for thirty one years and had made many friends during that time.» Mrs Cyril Doucette is a pa- ttcnt in the Western Hospital AI- berton Mrs A. Oh. Iodine I Patti Gaudct was hostess‘ of st Ann's Club on ‘was enjoyed b Sunday. Nine members were present. after the meeting bingo all. Mrs. Gerald Shea. Waterford. is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Alberton ALL Linea”! HOUSECOATS BLOUSES 1/3 OFF Sunter 162 Great George St. SUNTER'S PRE-EASTERI _; 4.9 I t. ACKACHI 2. Nash-Simpson 19M m H d, I 3. Palmer-MacKay 58.7: n.'57:...Iil3".\...'.'. I 4. Lawson-Sadler 36.0 fighirtyiflwtfigs. 6. Crockett-Crockett 55.5 ',,|ing_diitiirbed " P“ ' NORTH-SOUTH test. Sftcn f lion 1. Kelly-Betts 68.5 P’}. 1,. ‘lfi" 2. MacMiilan-Duffy 56.3 i.'.i..‘..;.'n"iiirf"i t a 3‘ Farmer“; ésl liettzr ill‘l‘l‘hPl- 9. LBI‘BDCC‘BQII .139 for, work hotter. 5. Atkins-MIcLean __} aw COTTON HOUSE DRESSES All sins mi. n.9ti - 3.»: NOW .98 _ 4.50 l Silk Summer I SHIFTS o I Special Price 0 2 5 Ladies Wear Dial 4-6831 port that only scion students mg spt'nl tiio weeks visiting Ili‘t' At . dressy jet hlai brown and . Lay away First RUTH“ Spofl . trcsli. lll‘“ ll" v i . sizes 6 to t‘ottttituniott PRICED FROM 19.95 well dressed boy twecds and Shetland: . t-oiitinciiial PRICED 11.95 ’Boys' Spring SUITS . fine scicction In all sluts. 6 to Hi darker \liades of grey. and ncat blue checks now for Easter and green. 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