HINGTOX tr‘lP) ~— Intimateng .. . . d to gamgd zrcm a 11:311.:3y s . fl rezover‘rthe cone after ,, 'r‘o 'n‘o space makw ‘ ,, “2 v “than it)“;2t fixtéhi that man 5:111; . i “1515mm: that balmcst Cs... 1:1“ [MD . ;]::L Was uflot a cum“ U the project . "rd 3 J U". m‘TLary 93 931‘ Cent su“ ’ said it was fiedhal experts reportdl Tours. 13 a. szul {mm a bio 5:. day?!” word came from the men Tnvdirected the United States Timmy that hurled (judo, a ‘ we] monkey, 380 miles 0 the edge of space and brought him back to the South . t' ‘Altfidcgmce medicine experts, 2' I , ‘f . frman L. Barr of the nav g 0:323? Robert H. Hslmes of the “ gave their statement in mm with information ra. med from the monkey's nose cone 53,5193 cabin during the 1,500- vmile flight from Cape Canaveral, 'Fli. last Saturday They said only hand luck pre- . sated the recovery alive (If the .m, traveller Into space. That was failure of some part of the Intricate recovery dev1ces In- WESTERN GUARDIAN .‘manizafions using this column to promote their meetings, en- .maiument‘events, etc., are re» lquested to place these an. .. muncements in the name of the I " mnsofing organization. W‘th .pc eh” ' unlit” coflll'ec CHRISTMAS Cantata, Tryon, SUM Church Sunday Dec. let i :30P-m' . h Ist7 ' II ,1 COME ‘ro THE Park Corner ,a. 13‘ school Christmas Concert, Mon- " ‘I I day, Dec. 22nd. at 8 o’clock. ' ‘ rovsz rovsz Toys! good sélec- ,m of Toys for all ages. Open .every evening. Kennedy’s, Ken- ‘ ; SANTA OLAUS Will be at madden Bros, Crapaud, this af- ‘Ie‘moon at 3, o’clock. Parents a dense accompany children. 5 YOU NEED A Jeweler’s ad- ‘ 'oe in buying a watch. Let us ck that perfect watch gift from .~ selection Iof leading watch -. makes. Boys watches 15 jewel, ater resistant, shock protected, 14.; Nurses watches, 17 jewel, I . waterproof, shock protected, ex. ‘pansion bracelets, $25. to $35; [Ladies watches, 17 jewel. expan- ‘ Ision bracelets, 322-; Mons watch- ‘es, water resistant, shock pro— tested, expansion bracelets. As low as $15.; We have, fine sel- actionvof diamond rings, wed- .dmgrimgs, Signets, electric shav- ,ers, and many more to suit the . family needs for Christmas. En- graving and embrossirng free. {Wu J. {Sample Limited. I ~ PRE CHRISMAS Specials on "electric razors. Philisvhave reduc- " edfroni$29.95 to $24.95. Reming- ‘PI‘I'F" Wmsmf fon-Rollectric regular $33.95 to "w"? diam '1 Also specials on Sun - "h I” I Ronson, etc. Champions- ‘ Pharmacy, Ken'sington. SANTA CLAUS will be at Waddell Bros, Crapaud, this af- tem‘on at 3 o’clock. Parents «Please accompany children. SANTA CLAUS will visit Bor- Legion Home, Tuesday, Des 'vhildrenup to 12 years. r BEDEQUE RINK Saturday. v 8 to 10. Admis- sion 25 cents and 35 cents. _».CIIRISTMAS PARTY for Vet- rel‘ans children, age 12 years and ’v Miller are entitled to be present 1 Bl Wt Legion Home, Kensington, 2 I afternoon, December 3- 3111.3 o’clock for Remington Mlmounding districts Come 9fl9‘comc all. Santa Claus will WELL Ar 3,375 — Last even- 1.!"9‘ll5‘pm. the Imperial Oil 1 It MooDougall had reached I dam of 3,375 feet. The drill- W to go down at least I depth of 10,000 feet, al- the drill is capable of 50mg much deeper. KENGING'I‘ON RINK today, ."Wflfiay Skate 2.30 to 4.30 Even- . .~ be 8 to 10. . ICHRISTMAS BOXED scamrs' “95. hamdkenchiefls, gloves, ‘ A The bent loved gifts are at Leard’s Men’s Shop, CW” 5 l f MONTRQSE Pastroal Charge— .‘llnited Church or Canada. Ser- I‘ N fm‘Sldelay Dec. 21. Rev. Professional Cards r Chartered ' H ‘ Accountants ' j 1 Earle Hickey & Co. _ Canadian gank of Commerce . uildin ‘ s“Innueruue, P.E.I. Phone 2235 , IR. EINSURANCE _~ Ellis & Son Limited , 5 Fife — Auto — Casualty sIllnruer St. Summersidc {a was . E- E. Parkman D» “.0. ‘ a NE 3237 f summer 31- Summersidc B. Hunter, B.C. merSIde, P.E.I. Phone 3116 MALLMAN’S BUILDING I Photographers .-. READ STUDIO ', , \ D. w. SEARS _ u v- Barrister 5 George R. MacMahon, I LL.B. A!“ Kensington on Saturdays) y ship, . .eeniber 23, 2 p.m.-5 pan. for N M . view. ingdrepgrted on th I a»: :o: in r and l’iOlmi’Ul‘lad f0- away model of the v.1. c v cogtcshingiordo made his trip It oxyéqcf' for toe flight a small mil; lask and an air retoenera “hint, remove carbon dioxide _ s s ure from the tiny space (7‘ analB'Sis matron, Barr capsule in lvaAskedfif on the ion o the monk-e ’ J ‘ _ y s bio l ' - and‘br‘eathing duricifig . -s ,lS-mmute flight they be _\ basis of obser- Conditions Generally Goo Dfibam Icaies thghi “EVCd man r, V could stand such a flight, thcy agreed: From this information you could be aim . 0 s t certain would." he Anfd the man's Physical require. menus uccd not be txlrasrdinary. A . _ ..nyone who coule meet require- ments of a military aviator should be able to make the flight. For brief intervals during the roaring takes-ff and the re-entry 2.1.0 the earth‘s atmosphere. the monkey was subject to extreme forces of gravity. For a “very short time" during re~entry, that farce reached 40 Gs—about 40 times tne normal force of gravity. cl Prov. Fire Marshal" Finds t.SUMstli‘.RSIDE — An Ion o ummem ' I grovilncial Fire illiishZCIhoEErl t’l‘y Edaggfod fim‘Thursday was carri- th .‘ an . hisfuidings were that e Situation IS generally good and the teaching staffs are keenly syilfire of the necessity of constant Mr. MacLeod was accompanied on his pounds by Sumuruerside Fire Chief Heath Warren and Councullor Elmer Newson During his tour be inspected the elemen- tary and high schools and St. Marys Academy, as well as Civic auditorium and places of bus- mess. in the elemenhary school a de~ finite fire hazard was found to Victoria Mon Is Director Of Ayrshire .; Frank 'P. Hughes, Pctirtcodiac. N.B. and Keith Boswell, Victoria, P. E. Lhave been elected direc- tors of the Aymslhire Breeders’ As- sociationof Canada for a two- Yelalr term representing the Atlan- tic Provinces. They were elected as a result of a mail vote carried out among members from these provmces. Mr. Hughes was elected for his second consecutive two-year term as a director. He has been a member of the association since 1937 and maintains an Ayrshire herd using the herd name “Cher- rylaue”. He has been active in the NB. Ayrshire Club and is a frequent exhibitor of N3. hairs and erchubitionfs. Mr. Boswell is the senior mem- ber of the firm Keith Boswell and. Sons who maintain a large Ayr- sthIiIre hard _at , Victoria, P. E. I. The Boswells have been members of ' the association since 1931. Their herd name is “Loalands" their Ayrshire herd has been pro- minent in the showing in P. E. shows, the Maritime Winter Fair and the Royal Winter Fair in, Tom'- onrbo Where they have exhibited on a number or occasions. “Lealandls” Ayrshires are well known uhmoughout Canada and members of their Victoria family have been prominent in other herds in at least three provmcfrs including the Savage herd m Laduer B. C. .v Robert A. Crooks B.A.: 3.1)., Minister. Miminegash 11 a. m. ‘Moutrose 3 p. m. Christmas Candlelight SerVIce at 7 pm. ' ‘ ‘ UNERAL HELD -— 'Dhe fu- neIIIal of the late Edward Waite, of Unionvale was heldon Thurs- day with a short serv1ce at the home of his sister, Mrs. Elmer ‘Wvoodsidue, Milbunn at n a.m. f wed by service at the 3%931‘3! United Church at 2.00 pm. Service was conducted by Rev. J. Heber Kean. Pallbear- ers were: Chapman Jelly, Sits:- ling Baglolc, Berna , Harry Boulter, William Bryan, and Elmer MacDonald. Inter- ment was in Mount Royal Ceme- NATE T0 FUND —- e Sfimerside Lions Club has ate‘d $50 to the fund being raft!st for the Frank Arsenaultifa: .5; who lost their home to fire two weeks ago. The donation was made by King Lion MercIer Mullin to chairman of the lfig— ion sponsored drive Gord Kely. PERSONALS tly . r. Davie Brophy, presen stl‘u/flying for his masters dog‘s-g: in business adnunligtyaltggi‘aetd in r 'versity of Dar 1, _l Sail-Ilimerside Thursday EVER-1X3? no; spend Christmas holidays Wl h parents Mr. and Mrs. Josep W/ Annual Kinsmen Toy Matinee This Sat. Morning 10 AM. a fill Adm- One Use 9 Unwrapped Toy Tunight at 7:00 and 9:15 Note —-No Short Subjects Cecil B. Demille’s o P ll "Union PoafIc Joel MCCrea Barbara StanwyCk _._- one Summerside 3551 1‘ SI. Summerside ex15t‘in the room which is used. for movie projection there is only one exit from this room, by means of a narrow stairway and both Mr. MacLeod and Mr. Warren recom- mended that eithcr the film equipment he moved to some other part of the school or that the number of pupils using the SCIIOOI :18 any one time be restricted to At the Civic Auditorium it was recommended that a fire extin- guisher be placed on the stage in case of the curtain catching fire. Alt St. Mary's Academy it was recommended that hand extin- guishers be provided. Gives Seasonal Message To Y’s Members SUMMERSIDE —- Rev. Keith Hobson was guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Summerside Y’s Men’s Club Thursday at the “Y” Centre. His seasonal message on the real meaning of Christmas was thought provoking and the thanks of the club were expreo sed by Jock Hopkirk. Guests presented at this large- ly attended meeting were Rev. Eric ingralham, Rev. William- son, Lucas Allen, and Dr. Archie MacMurdIo. Arthur Johnston was welcom- ed as a new member. Allison MacLean led the carol singing with John Leuty at the piano. Keith Lapp was chair- man was Ralph MacFa‘rlane as finlesmaster. Choirs Perform AT Candle-Light Gift Service SUMMERSIDE — A white gift candlelight service was held at the Protestant Chapel, RCAF Station, Sunday evening. The senior choir, under the leader- ship of Jim Peach, A’TCM, AC- 00, the junior choir under the leadership of Mrs. L. Aldridge, and the Sunday school, led by the superintendent, F /L. G. A. Lawrence, took part in the ser- vice. Padre Donald M. Quigg con- ducted the service which con- sisted of scripture lessons read by Nina Quinn, Ricky MIcGrath, and Campbell Smith. Special selections rendered were, “In- fant Holy" by the junior choir, “What is This Lovely Frag- rance?", and “All Poor Men and Humble” by the senior choir; “God Rest You Merry Gentle- men" and “Once in Royal David’s City" by the combined choirs. White gifts were presented at the altar by children of the vari- ous Sunday school classes, fol- lowed by the singing of “Away- In a Manger" by six girls; Carol Haselden, Glenys Gibson, Cm Save! Christmas ft Otter! ‘w’o I 1“ _e. g STARTER SET A complete gift package of 3- dimensiou viewmg fun . . . spe- cially priced for Christmas giv- ing! Each set has 7 come alive" pictures of a favorite kids‘ subject . . . plus. famous View-Master Stereo. \ Icwcr . . . plus 21 extra g1ft_pictures. See these wonderful ngts today! $4.95 VALUE $345 . 2I exfm gift piduvul ' In such sot—o J-Icol "'Treusury of Vicw'Mosfer Pictures“ showing new", scenic and1 travel whim: agawyer'; from favorite View-Mast" Inc. Pockets. SEE NEW VIEW-MASTER 3-IEEL PACKETS, VIEWERS, PROJECTORS, OTHER GIFTS . . . AT GEO. T. CLARKE J EWELLER Summerside — P. E. I. 000 ‘o° O .00 o .0 *._—_—_—— general manager of the New York Metropolitan Opera Com- pany, opens one of the many lumdreds of Christmas. cards flowing into his home at Guetlph Ont. He is looking forward to a Christmas reunion with his son- in-law and daughter, Hon. George Drew and Mrs. Drew Contract Let To N.S. Firm SUMMERSIDE — Awarding of the contract for construction of the New Stedman Retail store in Summerside was unofficially re- ported yesterday to have been awarded to Konney Construction Co. Ltd of Yarmounth N. S. Construction is expected to commence around April 15th. ' The new building will be one storey of brick and concrete block, with basement. It will have a parapet in front to bring the front elevation to the same level as the new adjoining Mac- Arthur building. The contract was awarded from Stedman’s head office in Toronto. Funeral Service Of RCAF Officer Held Friday SUMMERSI’DE —— Impressive and moving services at the R.C. A. F. Station, Summer-side. Fri- day morning honored the mcm- ory of Squadron Leader H. A. Lutes, former chief administra- tion officer of the station, who lyn Quigg. Pamela Richardson, Christine Rooney, and Leslie Ann Gregor. Mrs. L. Rathbun, president of the Ladies’ Guild, assisted by Mrs. Jack Walmsley, presented the Sunday school classes with gifts of books. Campbell Smith and David I]- lot receivcd the evening offer- ing. ’ * Following the service, those participating were pleasantly en- tertained by Padre and Mrs.‘ Quies- ‘ CAMEo, Kensington Fri, Sat, 7.15, 9.15 1 Mat. Sat, 1 P. M. _ ; David Wayne, Keenanl Wynn, Marcia Henderson in Gold Rush days. “The Naked Hills” in Color Also Serial I ACTIVE IN RETIREMENT Dr- Edward Johnson, former who are flying home from Lon- don wherc Mr. Drew is Canas dian High conunissioner. Now 80, Dr. Johnson continues his in- terest in the world of music and is active on the boards of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and the Juilliard School of Music in New York. .' (CP'Photo) died suddenly Tuesday morning. The church service was 'held in the Protestant Chapel, con- ducted by the Chaplain F/L. D. M. Quigg. The chapel was filled to capacity and banked with masses of flowers In tri- bute from friends and associa- tes. Chaplain Quigg spoke of the intense interest which the late S/L. Lutes had-taken in the wel- fare of station personnel and their families. and of the integ- rity and self sacrifice which marked his air force career in years of war and peace since he first joined the service in 1937. For words of spiritual com— fort he selected verse four of psalm 91 “He Shall Cover Thee with Feathers and under His Wings Shall Thou Trust." The hymn “Abide With Me" concluded the service and stat- ion personnel were drawn.up outside the chapel. under com- mand of Wings Commander Limpert. to carry out military funeral rites. Officers of the station. head- ed by the commanding officer, Group Captain J. E. Creeper, formed the honor guard. and the cortegc moved off to the beat of a muffled drum in slow step. The remains were taken to a waiting aircraft. and a final salute was given by the station band and firing party. Inter- ment will be in Chilliwack. B.C. RECORD CATCH Ontario’s commercial fi 5 h catch from the Great Lakes reached a record value of $7,- 930,000 in 1956. lLegIOn And Aux. Plan Christmas Party Tuesday KENSINGTON — At a joint executive meeting of the Ken- sinzton branch of the Cana- dian Legion. and the Ladies Auxiliary. plans were made to hold a Christmas party for all veteran’s children 12 years and umnder on Tuesday. December It was decided to have some. of the children put on a short pTCgram, and Santa will be (here with treats. An exchange of gifts by the members of the Ladies Auxiliary will take place at this party. A decision previously made by the Ladies Auxiliary. to change their meeting night to coincide with that of the legion was brought befbre this meet- ing, and it was agreed that. It be tried for the winter months. 'Home Building Starts Increase struclicn of new housing in Can- Iada during the first 10 months of the year rose to 140.769, an In crease of 38.562 from the 102.197 ‘in the corresponding 1957 period, the bureau of statistics reported today. It is expected starts for the full year will rise to more than 155; 000—311 all-time record —— from 122.340 last year. By provinces. starts for the 10 months with last year‘s figures in brackets: Newfoondland 1.220 (roost; Maritime provinces 4.797 H.946); Quebec 39.113 (29.0561; Ontario 54.493 (38.39%; Prairie provinces 24.192 116.5841: Britidh Columbia 16.954 €12.248I. Sales of decironic computers made in Britain are expected to exceed £22,000,000 in 1959. Biggest Christmas Campaign Sparked By Tireless Woman By CAROLYN WILLETT Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (Cpl—Canada's big- gest Christmas campaign rests on the shoulders of a small. al- mosI tireless woman who still needs 821.000 to help unfortunate children around the world. Czechoslovakia-born Dr. Lotta Hifschmanova — once a refugee herself—is all too aware that only a few days remain before the Christmas Eve deadlme for the $00900 fund - raising cam— Kensingfon H.S. Group Hears Tape Address KENSING'I‘ON —— At the re- gular meeting of the Kenslng- ton Home and School Associa- tion held on Thursday evening. the Rev. E. H. Bean reported on the Atlantic conference of Home and School Associations. held in Amherst, NS. This conference was attend- ed by representatives from N. B. N.S.. P.E.I. and New- foundland, as well as a num- ber from the National Assoc- Iation. During his report Mr. Bean played a tape recording of an address given by Dr. De Wolfe. the founder of Home and School Associations in N. S. , Tbs address enttled “Build- ing Bridges" dealt “with bring- ing the gaps in home and school contacts. and mention- ed. among other points. the interest. that mlght be taken in adult education and In the training of the pre-school child. Lorne Moase tendered a vote of thanks to the Rev. Mr. Bean. Austh Pendng presided and plans were made for the school concert to be held on Durembcr 22nd. and for a pantry sale in January. Mrs. Elwood Clark and Mrs. L. K. Zeilinski were appointed to confer with the trustees to consider purchasing two globes for the Elementary school. The parent attendance trophy was equally merited by the classroom of Miss Thompson. Miss Mill, Mr. Hills and Mr. MacKay. A 7 - POULTRY WILL BE . ATTENTION» OUR POULTRY EVISCERATING PLANT FROM DECEMBER 23 T0 JANUARY 3 Inclusive Jonkins “Brothers Limited Summersidc, Dial 2167 - 2168 FARMERS CLOSED paIgn of the Unitarian Service Committee. of which she is di- rector. The campaign, to support 50 re lief and welfare projects in 11 ov- erseas countries, still is $21,000 short. EMOTIONAL JOB “This is the most emotional job I can think of." Dr. HIIsch— anova said in an interview. ‘ “One day I am walking an air. another day I'm down in despair You have Io be made of iron and wire to keep up." ‘ The “iron and wire" are temp- ered by a burning desire to meet some of the health and education needs cl hungry. homeless. sometimes-mutilated children In Europe and Asia. ‘ Nearly 16 years ago Dr. Hit- schmanova came to Canada as I refugee with $70 In her purse and a driving desire to help those left behind. As 3 Prague news- paper woman openly opposed to Hitler. she was forced to flee to France where she evaded the GEstapo for two years before she came to Canada. For 13 years, n founder and director of Canada's USO—s vol- unteer. helping - hand organizr ion—she haspoucd her ener- gies info finding funds and ms- terlalhelp for the less fortunate. The annual USC Christmas campaign traditionally deals in nickels and dimes—(ram school children, parents and pensioners and so on. Last your donations added up to more than 3140.000. Community groups, farm org- anizations. b II M n a II amen and newspapers pitch Into the cam- paign. One newspaper, the Victoria Dally limes, this year is com- palgning for funds to pay trans- portation costs to send govern- mcnf - donated powdered skIm milk to India and Korea. Dr. Hlfschmanovs said ocean transportation costs average two OTTAWA (cpnu Slants on con- l SUMMERSIDE — The medical staff of Prince County Hospital will dispute some of the statistics contained in the report of the Agnew. Pecldmn and Associates of mm. hospital consultants. the board of trustees of the hos- pital were advised at their re- Solclier Gets Jail Sentence KENTVILLE, N. S.. -- (Q?) —- Pte. Joseph Lewis Smith, 24, of Halifax. Thursday was sen- tenced to two months in jail on a charge of theft from the army's nearby Camp Aldershof. He had pleaded guilty to steal- ing two cameras and an offl- ccr's dress uniorm complete with a nickel plated slaymore. Evidence showed he wore the uniform at an officer: function in Halifax. NEW TO SWEDEN Immigrants arrived since the Second World War make up 2% per cent of Sweden‘s population. ___.__ _ _._._ __ _._ cents a pound and one pound pro- duces 30 glasses of milk. enough Io feed a child for a month. "1 call this the greatest food bargain cvcr offered in Canada." said Dr. Hitschmsnova. The USS already has shipped 200,000 pounds of powdered. mIlk over- seas. Other overseas projects include schools. scholarships. c l i n i c 5. hospitals. hostels and commun- lty centres. jeep ambulances and sewing m I c h I n e s. Sprinkle-d across C a n s d II are Cam-(tan “foster parents" to 716 children In 22 USCspcosorod homes. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Dec. 20, 1958 15 PC Hospital Medical Staff To kes Exception To Survey gular monthly meeting Thursday evening. A letter is to be written shortly to the board by the medical staff it was reported. The firm was commissioned by I the provincial government to make a survey of hospital facili- ties in this province and report on their findings with reference to the implementation of hospital impossible. In the Agnew report it was stat- ed that the number of beds at Prince County Hospital is adequ- ate and can be brought up to rated capacity If required. The medical staff. it is understood, will contend'diat the number of beds will not be adeqmte when hospital Insurance is in force and expansion will be difficult, If not impossible. In regard to the recent h'iSpILal campaign for membership. R.A. Horne chairman of the finance committee repomed the results as disappointing. He told the meet- ing that $3.525 had been collected In Summerslde and so far rural donations amounted to $1.679, with _ more expected later. 750 Laying PuIZefs FOR SALE Heavy Breeds Good Layers Contact or phone 65—5 PendIefon's Hatch Kcnsington er, 0 . REGENT TODAY 2 :00-7 :00-9 :15 "ROCK ALL NIGHT’l "DRAGSTRIP GIRL'l «ittmunm ERNIE'S SALES 8: SERVICE McCuIIoch CDIII Sun DeLavaI Farm Supplles Hudson Burn Equlpment Af—watcr outboard motor: 11. Water Street. Summer-side Phone ms «eraméjswmkmm .3. MacKENZIE’S IIOIISE 0F FASHIONS Nylon Nightles Baby Doll Pyjamu Nylon Slips Lace Trimmed u“ Panties b I I : i5 YES: FRIDAY DEC. zmulexuxxxllexxmzmxmxmflmhiaBIB-I3!!th FAMILY DAY AT THE THIS FAMILY HOCKEY TICKET COSTING ONLY ONE DOLLAR ADMITS YOU TO THIS BOXING DAY SPECIAL! ENJOY THE PLEASURE OF SEEING IT TOGETHER SAGKVILLE EAGLES VS. SUMMERSIDE ACES CIVICSIADIUM MOM, DAD AND YOUR ENTIRE BROOD OF SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED ON ONE TICKET! unnnunmsmxmnm GAME TIME 26th SPECIAL PRIZE FOR LARGEST FAMILY GROUP ATTENDING P 2:30 PM. Tickets MUST be purchased in advance not later than 5 pm. Doc. 24th—otherwise full admission will be charged. Famin must attend as a group—this will include Mom, Dad, and all children of school age. TICKETS NOW ON SALE-Boaters Pharmacy, Civic Stadium. ’{KPKKKK’2KKKK’K'KKKKKKKKKKK‘KKKKK v REGULAR ADMISSION PRICE mmmawmr ADULTS 60c STUDENTS 350 3)!) . Itqu annuauninannanhumunxmauuaansaunas.» P Poinseflas - a. P Cyclamen SEND HAPPINESS THIS Christmas Season , Choice Potted Plants P Azalea: P Poi Mums -‘—-----l Order Early ‘ and Make Certain ‘1‘CI!““I‘KKWW‘IWKW‘Kfi‘K‘KMIWKW ———-1 BeoufifuI s. c. Holly Now in Stock Choice Selection Of Cut Flowers ROSES — CARNATIONS - MUMS — SNAPS . FOR THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES DOOR KNOCKERS and EMBLEMS TABLE DECORATIONS CORSA’GES. VASES. NOVELTIES 3 "THE unlit éiii " ; amtihhhmmfinmIluumanun-nmxhnumunmhmmmnnnux CNN... . . , .