_ Alfred was born in Boston, U.S,A.,-on DESMOND MULLALLY Desmond was born im Souris February 3, 1938. Hej on July 26, 1936. In completing received - his primary education| fis early education he attended at Pleasant Grove, P.E.I., to St. Dunstan's ia as 8 ee pe class. In PE ee a Freshman. _ ear’s presi- “Union. He com-}schools at Gowan Brae, Rollo Bay and Souris. After graduat- ing from St. Mary’s Convent in 1995 he came to St. Dunstan's as ‘Prominent at} a member of the Freshman class. Desmond was prominent in many of the College’s extra-curricular activities. He graduates with an hn iain Team See seeks Panama Peace o F aif f ; Ht it i 3 ® 2 di if @ surrender with the invaders. Most of them are Cuban. Spokesmen for’ President Er- nesto de ia Guardia’s govern- ment said Panama is leaving the Lobster MOSTLY FOREST More than 80 per cent of the | area of New Brunswick is classed as productive forest. \ situation in the hands of the | EDWARD MURPHY “Ed was born in Oherry Valley on July 28, 1985, He completed his early educativm there before coming to St. Dunstan's to fin- ish High School in 1951. In 1955 he entered the Freshman class. While ‘at St. Dunstan's Ed has been prominent as an executive member of the’A.A.A. This year he served as its president. He graduates with~-a Bachelor of | Craswell Photo. Arts degree. WEATHER TORONTO —(CP) Tempera- tures issued by the weather office: Dawson Vancouver Victoria eee eweeeee eeeeeeeeeeee sereeeees eeeeee etel4uReatagszeereS ee HALIFAX (CP) — The weather office says considerable cloudi- ness is expected in most regions today. Forecasts: “alifax and vicinity, South | S re, Eastern Shore: Cloudy | with a few clear intervals; little | change in temperature; easterly | winds 20. Low-high at Halifax and Yarmouth 33 and 45, Goshen | 30 and 50. Annapolis Valley, northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- land, eastern N.B. counties, Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy with a few clear inter- vals; little change in tempera- the |ture; southeast winds 20. Low- high at Kentville 35 and 55, New | Glasgow 33 and 55, Charlottetown | 35 and 50, Moncton 33 and 50, | Srcasclitan 33 and 52, Saint | John 35 and 45. Cape Breton: Cloudy with a/| light winds be- coming east 15 in afternoon. Low- high at Sydney 30 and 45. Upper St. John River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy, clear- ing in afternoon; little change in temperature; southeast winds 20. Low-high at Edmundston 35 and 50, Campbellton 32 and 45. Bay of Fundy: Southeasterly winds. 20; variable cloudiness; visibility 10 miles; little change in temperature. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 4.46 a.m. and 4.12 p.m. At Rustico at 12.32 a.m. and 10.57 | p-m. Summerside tide eighteen | minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5.05 a.m. and sets at 7.16 p.m. few clear intervals; little change | ; |in temperature; regular retail price. of this spectacular dinnerware offer, Here's your opportunity te get « complete service for 6, 8 or 12 persons of this exquisitely pattemed “Silver Willow” dimerware, et @ fraction of the: By shopping regularly at your Dominion Store you may obtain « emit of dinner- ware each week for 39¢ or 49¢ with every $3.00 purchase. You can get as many units os you please: with $6.00 two units, with $9.00 three units, etc. Visit your local Dominion and see the complete “Silver Willow” ensemble now on display. Cut food costs at Dominion and ot the same fime take edvantage Cup « Saucer ae Se ee Re Pee ae me Si, eT pepe Se oe geome é ee 7 ee START YOUR SET TODAY AT UNIT ON SALE THIS WEEK with every , 53 purchase DEVON BRAND SLICED | FULLY TRIMMED FOR ROASTING FRESH POR Glib 4 | SUNSET, SMOKED VISKING BOLOGNA ~~ | CUT FROM CHOICE ISLAND STEER) RUMP ROAST THICK JUICY COD SMOKED FILLETS Top Quality Meats Breakfast BACON me) i LB. LB. LB. rf A7c 35¢ 69c 35c NATIONAL BABY WEEK HEINZ STRAINED OR JUNIOR BABY FOODS REGULAR TINS ISLAND PRODUCT, PERFECTION EVAPORATED MILK PABLUM MIXED CEREAL CHRISTIES BISCUITS ARROWROOT CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP 6 ™ 89% “ ASc = 39% ie 34c WEEKEND SPECIAL - MONARCH WHITE OR CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX 2 ai ez. pes. 65° NEW B ORLEANS RAND — COCKTAIL SHRIMP 5 oz. tin 49° uly Conndien » o More Frieadty + Cverything Guaranteed | ROMINION TRULY CANADIAN — MORE FRIENDLY — EVERYTHING GUARANTEED FRESH DAILY FRUIT & VEGETABLES THE STORE WITH THE IDEAS 155 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:30 + P.M. Mix ‘em or Match ‘em HEREFORD CORNED BEEF, 12 ox. tin RICHMELLO PEANUT BUTTER, 24 oz. jar MINUTE RICE, 14 oz. pkg. AYLMER CHOICE TOMATOES, 28 oz. tin CLOVER LEAF BABY CLAMS, 10 oz. tin AYLMER FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL, 15 ox. tin 89 FOR REGATTA STANDARD PEARS, 20 oz. tin CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 20 oz. tin AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP, 11 oz. bottie GRAVES PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. tin AVON CHOICE CUT WAX BEANS, 20 oz. tin Bright's Choice PEACHES, halves, 15 oz. tin 631| fm |G0/K> OLD CITY MIXED VEGETABLES, 20 oz. tin Lynn Valley Standard WHOLE BEETS, 20 oz. tin GRAVES CHOICE PEAS, 15 oz. tin FOR EVERYDAY. LOW PRICE BARBOUR’S HOMOGENIZED—4c OFF 35¢ Peanut Butter = 39c: TIN 89c OPAL TOILET HEINZ TOMATO ‘i aa KETCHUP 2 sores 49e TISSUE 5 rous 39¢ GLOBE CHOICE DESSERT 39¢ TROPICAL PRIDE ORANGE Marmalade 79¢ PEARS 2 ‘ms 41% 306) Garden Fresh Produce SALMON NEW CROP, FRESH FIRM Cantelopes « 2 = 39. CRISP, SOLID, CALIFORNIA LETTUCE = 2 = 43° SWEET JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES =» 2 = 75} CALIFORNIA—CRISP CRUNCHY WASHED—TENDER See CELERY 2 = 3ic CARROTS <:: 39¢ VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING, SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1959 : CUT FOOD COSTS. DOMINO INSTANT 2 OZ. COFFEE JAR JOHNSON’S HARD GLOSS GLO COAT ‘™