" JUNE 16. 1951 '3:-te WESTERN GUARDIA PIIINCB COUNT! OPTIC! I Summer Street. snmmenlde. Phone mi Newl. Subscription. Advertising Bepruentailvel J. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW Home Phones! I08! and The Guardian may be bought at any of the llowlng stores sell Bookstore. Summer Street; Gourllee Drugstore, it - in Summer-dds: tnl Struts Kelly's News-stand. Water 8treet;;MIri Outlet. 07 Grenville Street; Alyro K. L l.lnueette'n Grocery. Second street: Island Motor Tiuupon, Water Street; Alhan'e Grocery. 1:! Ituuell Street. Waite In Ienllngun WEST PIINCI OITIOI Alberton: Phone: C-Mrs. Harold Mclver. Summer- qde, is a patient in the Prince l,'0llnI)' Hospltul where she ll indergoing treatment.-S. ..uoiyn: MADE icr. CREAM and cake will be served by the Mill" n-ale Wf I. on the church grounds Wednesday evening, June 27th. ..B0ltDEN cnuiwn. - service gunday, June mu. at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 PM- ;-rayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday ovemns at MW 3- Mgcxenzit.-'s. Everyone welcome. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. -1-INGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. iii-rbert Davis Moase, Travellers Rest, Prince Edward Island. an- nounce the engagement of their (liiiightcr, Virginia Irene, to Harry Andrew Isiierwood. only 50" Oi Mr, and Mrs. Harry Isherwood of Durham, N. B. Marriage to take place in the near future. '--KENSINGTON - Three act mmedy '-The campbells Are Com- mg" to be presented by Hope .mver Players in King George H311- wednasday. June 20th. 8.00 P. M. will of laughs. Don't miss it. Spon- -nrcd by Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Admission 50 cents. -PARENTS who wish to enroll mi-ir children in Grade One of the Summerside School for the term beginning September 1951, must i.-glstcr them Monday. June 18th or Tuesday, June lflth. in the (trade one classroom at the school between the hours of L30 and 3.00 P. M. Such pupils must have at- inined their sixth birthday by the Fist of December, 1951. -IN MAGISTIIATU COURT - Bul0l'C Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Aiberion yesterda.V a party from Alberton was fined 35.00 and costs under the Highway Traffic Act for driving without an op- l”l'I.IIOrS liconrcr. A party from llmvlan charged with illegal pos- .--'-sion of liquor. under the Tem- ii:-i-ance Act was fined twenty- f.ve dollars and costs. Two par- ties from Tignish also charged under the Temperance Act with .:lcgal l')OF5CSlSI(lll, one was fined .1V9nl,Y-IIVO dollars and costs and 'im second was lined 3200.00 and costs. De-fen-.-he was conducted by - -X. J. Gallanrt in the last two cases. Prosecution by the Alberton De- -chment of the RCMP. -EXHIBITION DIl(;E(I'l'OB.S Nlljl-IT - A directors meeting of ;'.he West Prince Exhibition As- socinilon was held in the Exhibit-V nii building last night with a very ..'ii:r attendance. Applications ii llll snvcral organizations for .;i:iie in the building und on tho .,-iviuiiils on exhibition (lay. Sept. silt. were read and dealt with. it was decided to have the -Elliot shows. The huildlm committee li9i'Hmm0l1d0d repairs to the main iviildirc and Mr. Wallace was ad- ii,-crl to do this work as soon as possible. njesslznal ' Bards w, GNESTEII s. l Maenoiuun l.L.B. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K-Co ivloney to Loan Collections Promptly Attended To. V n. s.' ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Comnlly 5 summer Bt., summenldo PHONE 2413 r ” f&T'T'i . I E. Parkman. 0pt.D., R.0. OPTOMETBIST Eyes Examined Ginsu Iillted Office noun: i l to. 18 - l to A i and by appointment Phone 328': REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Bummenidu l T. min itlciioi-I Chartered Accountant l Canadian link of Commerce 1 1 nunam . lnmmorilde. P. I. E PIIONI use I Eajanuaeaaasjn 'P Fl N. 0. OPIOMITBISI I complete viuui Analyses i , OIIQOI "IMO 1 enpivl me I l lIMt.I.iuAN's BUILDING i , Immersion. l'.I.l. Frank Weeks. lopnunhuvs CH Office and Ian! louse. -NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH.-Service, Sunday. June 1'lt-h. Freetown 11.00 A. M. Trav- ellers Rest 2.30 P M. North Bedeque 7.30 P. M. Rev. Kenneth Campbell. Minister. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Service Sunday ii A. M. Sunday School 10.45 A. M. service will be cancel- led for Association Sunday. June j2ttth. Rev. Charles A. Britten, Min- s er. -MARGATE PASTORAL CHARGE. --Margatc 11.00 A. M." New London 2.30 P. M. Services at both conducted by Rev. K. G. Sullivan. Service at Loi.g River in the evening conducted by Rev. James Cross at 7.30. -KENSINGTON - BURLING- TON AND NEW LONDON Anglic- an Churches. Fourth Sunday after Trinity, June 17th. Services of the Day. St. Thomas', New London, Holy Communion 10.30 A. M. St. Stephen's, Burlington. Evensong 2.30 P. M. st. Mark's, Kelislngton. Evensong 7.30 P. M. Sunday School one hour previous to each of above services. -LEAVING 0N H0l.ll)AY-Mr. Clem While. Charlottetown, will leave this morning hy car for 1-! two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. U. S. A. While iv. Boston he will attend i.:rlll'IllllIll')ll exercises of St. Eliznbt-tli's Hos- pital at which his niece will graduate as a nurse. -BAND CONCERT - The first band concert of the season was held in summerside last evening in Memorial square by the pipe band of No. 401 Squadron from Westmount. Quebec which con- cludes its summer training here today. The concert was sponsored by Summerside Wing of the R. C. A P. Associatith. Unfortunately the weather was not very favour- able and rain threatened at inter- vals although. except for a few sprinkles, it held off. Judging by the applause. the crowd present in the park and those sitting around in cars enjoyed the concert Very much and were very appreciative. This band. which is one of the top organizations of its kind in Can- ada. has made a number of public appearances during the two weeks that No. 401 Squadron has been in Summerside.-S. -CONDUCTS MUSIC EXAMS- Dr. Alfred Whitehead, Dean of Music at Mount Allison University, visited Summerside on Tuesday and conducted examinations v on piano for the pupils 01 Mrs. G. M. Multiirt and Miss Mary Geldart. at the home of the former. The sianding of Mrs. .iiutt:irt's class was as folows: 1-ligh Distinction (90 to loo) Carol Maci..ean. Jane Morrison. Patsy Preston: Distinct- ion (80 to 89) Betty Lou Treden- nick. Roberta Clark. Mary Mac- Gougzin. Robert Godkln, Judy MacLean. Tom offer, Helen Johnstone: in Miss Geldnrt's class. Distinction; Joan Ramsay. Dr. Whitehead remarked that the Summersi pupils were one of the best e asses he had examined in the Maritimes.-S. Personals -Mrs. Dan .ilcDonald. Travel- lcrn Rest and Mrs. Major McDon- a.ld.- Summerside, motored to Charlottetown on Monday where they visited their sister-in-iI.w. Mrs. N. J. McNeiil who is a pat- ient in the Charlottetown Hospiiasl. --Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Laughlirl and family of sherbrooke attend- ed the nurses graduation exercises of" the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday evening when their daughter. Anita received her Diploma.-S. --Mire. Wilfred cui-ley, Cler- mont, attended the graduation ex- ercises of the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Wednesday evening; she is ll niece or one of the graduates. Miss Anita Laughlin. She also visited her mother. Mrs. N. J. Mc- Nelll. I patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital.-B. -Mn. Eve Tugwell. Cardiff, Wales arrived in Alberioir Tues- day evening to visit her daughter- in-law. Mrs. Maurice Tugwell. Mrs. Tugwell we met at Quebec city by Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Kenognmy. Quebec with whom she motored to Alberton. During the next two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Clerk will be guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Clark. Alberton and Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgson, Brooklyn FOR SALE at St. Eleanorsi desirable re- sldential premises, occupied by the late William Essery consisting of eight room house with modern conven- iences and new furnace; also garage, barn and henneries. with one acre of choice land. Situated on paved hi hway. Inspection by ap- pontnient. Apply Mrs. Essery, St. Ele rs or R. S. Hinton, K.C?oSummcrIlde.. I t ed by Revel-en New Restaurant Service Begins Al Suminirside A new type of summer service for those who like to eat out is being inaugurated today at Rob- son's Restaurant (formerly coyle's) with the institution of curb ser- vice. This will be the first time that curb service has been provid- ed in Summersid . The front of the building has been renovated so that large casement type win- dows open up and orders can be served direct to the outside wait- resses. A large menu will be displayed on the outside of the building and people wishing to eat in their cars may order anything on the menu. When cars drive in. waitresses vlll approach and take orders wh ch they will promptly serve at the car. i Robson's "at the some time II starting still another new service the providing of picnic lunches for groups going on outings. Any type of lunch may be ordered for any number of people and it will be properly packaged to be taken along and enjoyed without the trouble of getting it ready. They also will cater to bridge parties or any social gathering in the home.-S. "tiiiinuluoil (continuetinfi-om Page 1) centraiion of power. Societ-3'. she said, is no longer based upon the brotherhood of man. The singing of the school hymn. "Our Lady of Notre Dame” and God Save the King brought the evening to a clove. Following is the Prize List. an- nounced at the graduation exer- cises last evening of Notre Dame Academy: Grade XI Bronze Medal of His Excellency, the Governor General of Canada. for General Proficiency in Grade XI, awarded to Jean Macconnell. Prize for Highest Aggregate, donated by Mr, A.P. Foley, award- ed to Jean Macconnell. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. donuted by the Knights of Columbus. awarded to Marie Hagen. Prize for Religion, donated by Doctor P. McMahon, awarded to Marie Hagen. Prize for Third Highest Aggreg- ate, donated by The Charlotte- town Clinic, awarded to Frances Peters. Prize for Latin, donated by the Catholic Women's League. award- ed to Frances Peters. Prize for English, donated by the Notre Dame Alumnae. awarded to Mary Rose MacDonald. ' Prize for Science. the Junior Sodallty. awarded Joan Bulmer. Jame Blake Memorial prize for History, awarded to Mary Farmer. Prize for Mathematics, donat- ed by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Bertha McCarthy. donated by to Prize for French. donated by Mr. M.A. Farmer, awarded to Gloria Feehan. Prize for Chemistry. donated by Honorable George DeBlois. award- ed to Etta MacDonald. Prize for Physies. donated by W. D. Gillis. awarded to Miriam Maclsaac. Prize for Literature. donated by Reverend P.F. MacDonald, award- ed to Rita Sinnott. Prize donated by Reverend Mother Provincial for the out- standing student for the year voted so by her classmates, awarded to Clare MacDonald. Prize for Music, Community Concert Ticket. donated by Dr. J. D. McGuigon, awarded to Betty Smith. Prize for Class Spirit, to Noreen Shaw. Prize for Application drawn by Mary Matters. - Prize for Art, donated by Rev- erend Bernard Gillis. equally mer- ited by Mary Farmer, Helen Mac- Donald and Darlene Gurney, awarded to Helen MacDonald. Prize for Choral Work, donated by the Junior Sodality. equally merited by Margaret Rose Dou- cette and Bette Peters, awarded to Bette Peters. Prize for Ladylike Department, awarded by Honorable George De- Blois, awarded to .-.Btephanle Le- Clair. awarded Commercial Clan Prize Lint Prize for Highest Aggregate, donated by Judge Arsenault. awarded to Barbara Walsh. Prize for English. donated by Mr. John Power. Ilwlfdtd 90 331”- bera Wash. Prize for Religion. donated by the Knights of Columbus, award- ed to Joan Mcquillan. ' Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. donated by Honorable George DeBlois. awarded to Kath- leen; Gnrnhum. Prize for French, donated by Reverend Francis Corcoran, award- ed to Kathleen Garnhum. Prize for Filing. donated by Dr. L.I. Duffy, awarded to Margaret Rose Doucette. Prize for Bookkeeping, donated by Dr. Charles Dousan. awarded to Barbara McCue- Prizes for stennsrnphr. don"-' d P.F. MacDonald. awarded to Reina Peters and Cam- ella Meonrvllle. page (or Typewrltlng, donated 3 Legion Funeral All veterans are requested to meet at Legion Home at 1.15 Sunday, llilly I7. In It- tend the funeral of our late Comrade. A. I. Brennan. JAMES HOGAN. Secretary. .1-nr. GUARDIAN. cnannorreroww by J.J. Morris. awarded to nogg Mcxenna. Prize for Business Mathematics. donated by W.D. Gillis, awarded to Vera Trenholm. , Prizes for Application, donated by The Charlottetown Clinic, awarded to Anita MacDonald and Irma Wilson. Prize for Clue -spirit, donated by Reverend Bernard Glllle, Award- ed to Lorraine Howard. Prize for Efficiency. donated by Dr. Charles Dougan. awarded to Alice MacDonald. Prize for Arts and Crafts: don- ated by Mr. M. A. Former, swam. ed to Barbara Walsh. Grade X Prize Lie! Prize for General Proficiency. donated by Sir William J. P. Mc- Millan, awarded to John Aylwerd. Gold Cross for Religion, pre- sented by His Excellency James Boyle, D.D., awarded to Patricia Wynne. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, donated by the, Junior Sodaiity, awuded to Patricia Wynne. Prize for Third Highest Aggreg- ate. donated by Reverend James Kelly. awarded to Patricia Mac- Donald. Prize for English. donated by the Notre Dame Alumnae. award- ed to Jean Aylward. Prize for Arithmetic. donated by Dr. L. T. Duffy. awarded to Eliza- beth Coyle. r Prize for Music. Community Concert Ticket. donated by Dr. J.D. McGuigan. awarded to Pat- ricia MacDonald. Prize for Application. donated by Reverend James Smith, awarded to Helen Nichol Prize for Class spirit, donated by the Junior Sodality, awarded to ;Marinn Arsenault. A prize of 35.00 donated by Rev- erend Leo I-lerrell. will be award- ed to the pupil in Grade X who leads her class in the Entrance Examinations. Gradur - Classical Joan Margaret Bulmer, Char- lottetown; Mary Honors farmer. Charlottetown; Gloria Mae Fee- han, Mt. Stewart; Anne Pauline Fitzpatrick, Ti-acadle; Myra Anne Griffin, Mt. Stewart; Darlene Con- stance Gurney. Charlottetown; Marie Edwina Hagen. South Rus- tico; Stephanie Patricia Leclair, Charlottetown; Mary Florence Mc- cabe, Iona; Mary Bertha McCar- thy, Morell: Jean Margaret Mac- Connell, Georgetown; Etta Marie MacDonald, Glenfinnan; Anita Helen Joan MacDonald. Charlotte- town; Mary Rose MacDonald. Charlottetown; Miriam Therese Maclsaac, St. Peter's: Wilma. Eliz- ANNIIAL MEETING Continued from page 1 i The District Secretary. Rev. E M. Wheclock. presented a fine re- port telling of the work of the Society and work carried on in the Auxiliary. In 1964 the British and Foreign Bible society will have completed 150 years of service to humanity. "We face a challenge such as has not been in the world in recent cen- turles, and our times have been called the greatest Christian op- portunity since the age of the Apostles" he stated. literacy move- ment and the field of translation . provide marvellous opportunities. The Rev. Canon Ferguson, D. D. Principal for 11 years of the Man- treal Diocesan Theological College. and also on the staff of Mlcoiii. was present at the meeting, Canon Ferguson is keenly interested in the Bible Society especially in the Montreal Auxiliary. The following officers were elec- ted for 1951-52: Board Of Director: Hon. President-Hon. G. D. De-A Blots, Charlottetown. President--Dr. Lloyd W. shew. Charlottetown. Vice-Presidents - Rev. M. D. Dunbar. Charlottetown, P. E. L, A. H. Hubley. Summereide, P. E. X.-, Rev. E. G. Evans, Charlottetown. r. E. I. ; District Secretary- Rev. E. M. 3. Wheeler, B. A., B. D., s. T. M. Secretary-J. E. H. Worth, Char- lotteiown. Treasurer-A. G. Putnam. Char- lottetown. Executive: -Rev. H. R. Bell, Kingsboro; Mr. S. T. Green. Char- lottetown; Rev. W. A. Harper, Garnhum, Charlottetown; Mary Lorraine Howard, Lot Seven; Alice Louise MacDonald. Charlottetown: Mary Anita MacDonald, Mt. stew- Tart; Mary Camella Mccarvilie, l Emerald; Barbara Ann Mccue, Al- berton; Rose Emmeline McKenna,' tvernon Bridge; Joan Marion Mc- lQulllan, Georgetown; Anna Reina l-Peters, Bear River; Vera Levena Trenholrn, Georgetown: Barbara Theresa Walsh, Charlottetown; Irma Catherine Wilson, st. Pet- i er's Bay. Summerslde; Mr. Heber Mar.-Phuil, New Haven; Rev. Burton Crowe, Bedeque; Mr. George J. Ryan, Charlottetown; Mr. C. H. Black. Charlottetown: Mr. R. .1. Rupert. Charlottetown: Rev. T. H. B. Soni- ers, Charlottetown; Rev. L. M, Murray. Kensington; Rev. R. K. Sullivan, Summeside: Mir. W. G. How. Charlottetown; Rev. G. c. Webster. Charlottetown; Rev. J. D. U-Wl-Son. Charlottetown; Rev. Q. R. Stairs, Charlottetown; and Rev. Harry Barber. North River: and Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. Charlotte- town; Rev. A. D. MacKenzle, MOMIBHO: Rev. J. Harvey Bishop. Charlottetown. and Rev. 1". N. Young, Montague. Nine resolutions were passed by the meeting. many of them being expressions of gratitude to work- ers who had contributed to the furthering of the efforts of the Society. . Among those named were Dr, L. W. Shaw for his leadership during the past year, Mr. J. E.H. Worth for nine years of faithful service as SCCFGUITY. Mrs. Williams for her devotion to her duties in the Bible House. Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock, District Secretary, and the press and radio stations for their sup- . port. INQIIEST Continued from page 1 ceeded to I-Ioyaly Junction, Mill- ton and Winsloe Road. He blew the whistle at wlnsloe Road and continued to blow through to Wlnsloe Station Crossing. He testified that he saw the ve- hicle approaching from the Sum- merside direction on the highway and was doing between 45 and 50 miles an hour in his estimation. Witness said it was not evident to him until he was right on the crossing that the vehicle was going to crash into the train. He staled he immediately applied the brakes and that the engines came to it stop four car lengths west of the crossing. ' He got out of the engine and saw one body on the road on the driver's side of the truck lying face down under the left hand door. The other fellow was sitting up- right in the truck. At the time of the accident he i I We Wish Every Success to Clare MacDonald. Charlottetown.- abeth McManus, Charlottetown:' Mary Gamma Matters. Kelly's Cross; Elizabeth Rosemarie Pet- ers, Summerside; Mary FTEHCES Peters, Cape Ti-averse; arsaret Mary Power, New Perth; arlene Joyce Roper, Charlottetown; Anna; Noreen Shaw, Charlottetown: Rita Irene Sinnott, Morell: Ellzabem Ann smith. Charlottetown. Graduates - Commercial Margaret Rose Doucette, Lower Rollo Bay; Kathleen Harriet- llv::in's Mobile movie This Week Presents IAII BASGIIM Starring Margaret O'Brien.; Wallace Beery. Marjorie Main Also: . Fourth Chapter of serial, "King of l.he Forest Rangers T CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday-Snlurdny 7:15-9:15. inee Saturday 2:30. See Robert Mltchum in a role full of sur- prises. intereat. story of Janet Leigh as a young widow with her small son Gordon Gobi-rt. See "Bob" and Wendell Corey in a tug-of-war suitor race for her hand with laughs and drama in "HOLIDAY AFFAIR". Also Serial 6: News. OTHER TAKE - OIIT LIING 'Picnic lunches of i.u-ions kinds Enjoy lunches. private parties In the home. Mal-. It's a light-hearted human- number. of people available ,on order. a summer outing without the work and mess of preparing your own We also enter to bridge and 1 ll0BSON'S RESTAURANT on their new enterprise Timmy Arsenaultls Meat Market Suppliers of fine meats to this Restaurant said he was driving about no miles an hour. James Dart, Kensington Road, fireman on the train, testified that he was sitting on the side of the engine away irom the accident and did not see the crash. lie said the engineer blew the whistle at Winsloe Road and con- tinued blowing through to Win- sloe Station Ci-oulng. T. W. Birch. train conductor corroborated the evidence given by engineer Egan and fireman Dari. Photographs of the scene were shown to the jury by Cpl. A. M. Johnstone and measurements were presented by Cpl. W. H. Warner. WOMEN TRAPPED (Continued from Page 1) There the Red Cross headquarters and l-I'll! were fed. ; An unknown number of old- persons were taken to hosintal suffering i'rom shock. It was be- i liaved injuries were few amonigl those who e5t.'a.p(d. l Burned fiercely i The '75-year-(lid buldinz. at, Atwater Avenue and D "ie 'Street in south-central Montreal, burned fiercely. Huge clouds of smoke rolled over the mid-town snction and thousands of pi-dos-. trian-3 and"motorists swarmed to' the scene. The fire broke out about noon. A policeman a block from the Hospice saw smoke. When he reached the Hospice the four back verandahs were crowded with aged persons. He found a ladder and began gel-l SC! UP 5' ou in gste rs 3 progra in I; use FIFTEEN Reserve Tquadron leaves S'slde For Home Today Today the two weeks summer training of No. 401 City of West- mount Reserve squadron. R. C. A. l".. concludes and the personnel will leave by plane for their homes. They lteport that they had a most successful summer camp and that the weather on the whole has been very suitable for fl.Viniz- it was their endeavor to get as much flying as possible in during the time at their disposal. A pleasant feature in connection with the presence of the squadron here was their pipe band which played at a number of public c- rasions much to the delight of hr local pnople. Another l'CSFf'l'C squadron Wll commence its summer training here on Moiiday. This is No. 4:'.!- City of Montreal Squadron am they will carry out much the saute as No. 401 Squadron i using Haryards and Vampire Jet,-.. -.-S ling them down. Firemen arrived about the same time and rescue and fiiic-fighting work went on lozelhor. The fire l'O.Sl'f.d airing the up- nor floors. The roof collapsed into the fifth floor and than burned into the fourth. Later the fourth flood collapsed into the third. It was (irbrls tonighvl. o.' on lhmugh that the this mass. search went to the building and Kensington SUMMEBSIDE E . Our Best Wishes lo ll0BSON'S RESTAURANT on the expansion of their facilities to include CURB SERVICE This firm mode the necessary renovations supplied all building materials used. M. F. Schurman co. Ltd. Charlottetown ;AACompleie Building ServiceV I l E We wish to i I I ANNOUNCING THE INTRODUCTION OE SPECIAL" NE8 for any ings ALSO MAIN RESTAURANT WITH IISUAL FACILITIES ROBSONlS RESTAURANT (FOIIMERLY COYLE'SI On the Main Highway One-Half Mile East of Summer-side cunsferrfw Prompt at-the-oar you can order anything on the FEATURES Our commodlous ball room is always available by reservation for reception. dinner partlt-I. quote. dances and other suitable gather- congratulate ' -ROBSONIS RESTAURANT on their Initiative in instituting this New Service. We are pleased to supply them with best quality moors Hansen's Market ' O N- service and BALL ROOM private parties. ben- mam Double Congratulations to A nonsors RESTAURANT in The Expansion of the Business to include CRUB SERVICE and The continued serving of "The Cream of Good Taste" CENTRAL cnulmegris .(42ru&( Ice cream We are pleased that they Our Sincere Congratulations to ll0BSON'S RESTAURANT " on the installation of cum: siiinvicri and, Best Wishes for Success" IISO-' Ideal Butter and Paeteurized itlilk and Cream Dairy