. ....r.n.. r -- 1 Friday. Oct. 1. 1955 'l11e Guardian Page 11 ” , fQbudh.lncs.easnub-mn.nsInu.e.s.ocnnl-nu-gaunnuahaw F- W 5' I O 9-073 30'9"” "mm P M" and M” D" Mcmn" "id n n sting fruit cake for lottery at the laid offered to set as convene: d Mary and Torn Gallant xi;-n II-llletldnzfsl;-) Michael 31113” Ggfgfllllge Comer . . o I t bazaar. ' lltickets for this supper. . o . th in T in r end fIm- H , . . D P M The aim and purpose of rcglolla After the business meeting Mrs. To N. W. T. Milfy C. or C n 0 M"d";d Mrs" wan" Heuesslflhklc "M an M""I:a""'rlqd" meetings was explained by the pre-lFred Steele read the minutes of y Mr M1. H b C '" may Vmdy and emge. ac ' v ,. .. . . . sident and it was decided that lllEllllP 33rd Annual Povinclel ('AnI- r . Ind l- 9" '" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Allison MICKIHIWH OTTAWA tCP)-The fathels of lhcy have attended all thc l.on- l uy SHIRLEY MORRIS ' recovery. He is awaiting an oper- Mr. ad M", punk Mslane Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diamond alld Ella and Percy Carr co,,fede,.am,,, probably M,.,u1d do , lemnces Since 1945 and say they sub-division would take part ill a wlllion of C. W. L. which was held vi Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CPI-The Prin- cess Royal, who has fluent ymlcll during her visit here, Tues- day tried a new language-Lskllno. 511.; was introduced to I 19-year- Uld Eskimo patient from the North- west Territories during her tour or the Montreal General Hospital after she declared the building flicially 0P9"- 0 lrs. Pelllgoot. 19. who speaks . English. grinned from ear to car when the princess asked her. "ala.at"'f which means "does it hurt"'.' The royal visior also was shown ;. tlf1t'-ll0lil' old baby through the window of the nursery. As the ;ll'lllL'L'SS' sluilcd. the baby yawllcd. She was introduced to live In- l.nll's lllotllcr. Mrs. Luuir CIl:sr- oonncau. 22. of Montreal The mother said later she would 2' line atlon for a stomach tumor. At a ceremony in the nurses' . ” she was -- d with a golden key to the hospital as she declared It officially open. For her round of activities. the princess wore I matching coat and dress of pale turquoise. Her gloves and fitted but were the slime shade. From the hospital. the princess stopped at the armoriee of the 11th Signal Regiment of the .loyal Canadian Corps of Signals of which she is colonel-in-chief. Al- thougll she is making tour as guest of the RCCS. this was her first official meeting with tho corps since her visit began. The princess drew back 4. Jllion Jacl' to unveil H plaque in mem- ory of the officers and Il'l('fl who were killed in battle. Tllc princess later was guest at a mall private dinner in the home of Brig. G. V. White, honorary lieutenant-colonel of the Royal Montreal Regiment. in the evening. she visited the RMR armouries where she was presented with a regimental gold bzvlge set with diamonds and uh- lcs. Tllc Princess Royal is scheduled today to visit the. University of no baby, her first. Mary a” the lrinccss. V I After signing the vlsltui':. Iqk Ill tho presence of hospital -ffl- clals. the eye of the Pflnceb VP5 (alight by four-year-old Brant Bis- ecll. one of the hundreds of llple r,.Vinl-1 l0 EN a glimpse of her. Sll:' llll'llCd to his (either. Dr. 1-: W. Bissell of Manning. Alta.. v.. say; ”He's sweet." t GOLD KEY The pl'illccss. who stopped at lhr llodsitlc of about a dozen patlcnts. promised Victor Bell. oi. of Mont- rcal that she would PITIY for his Montreal and drive up Mount Royal with a stop at St. Joseph's Oratory. Shc will pay ll call at St. Justinc Hospital and walk through the botanical gardens. in Memorian. MRS. DANIEL MALONE l)n Wcdncsday evellillE- AUSUSS Ltlh a host of friends. relatlvcs and admiring neighbors were sad- dened and deeply shocked to hear of tho sudden death of Mrs. Dan-- l0l Malone widow of the late Dan- w'l Malone of 49 Douglas Street. tillllrlotlctown. The late Mrs. Malone was be- lore her marriage Ursula Flood daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Flood of Maplewood In the parish of Kellyls Cross- Durlng her married life she liv- rd in Green Bay. Lot 65 where her late husband operated a farm. bill moved to the city some twenty years ago where be operated a successful trucking business until he was forced to retire due to ill health. ill his decling years his ever dutiful wife attondcd him with loving care until his passing lust one year ago. The late Mrs. Malone was a zreat family woman. and wllilc pr:-r ready to help in ally worth- while cnlllmllllity or parochial en- llcavour. her first thoughts were for her own dear ones. her husband and family. She was a talented organist and llPl' services wcre oflcn snughtvand l-Ilccrfully givrn often at great nu-rifice or illconvenlcnce to her- self However her natural charity amt love for her friends made her cfforts very worthwhile to her and as lollg as she felt that she was Ilringlng joy and gladness to her follow man she was content to do s() l Ncver of a robust nature she had vlllcrcd the Charlottetown Hospit- al lwoweeks previous to her death. llowever. her illness was not con- .-locred to be of a serious nature and it was therefore a great shock to her family. friends and neigh- hnrs when she passed away so suddenly. Her funeral which was held from her late residence on Saturday. Aug mu 27th was very largely attend- rd. nequlm high mass was sung hr Rev. E. L. Murray nephew of Ill! llcccascd who also held the romlllllal service in the Catholic (I-metery. The pallbearers were Messrs. Thomas Carragher. Leo Carragh. er. Albert MacRae. Joseph Cullen. lnllnctt Flood, and Frank Malone. Left to mourn the loss of a good and loving mother are her two Wis Leo and Stephen; her daugh- tors. Mamie (Mrs- Leo MecInty- re) Florence and Tileresa all of '4'."-' City. and Ursula (Mrs. Aeneas "allyl of Tryone. Lot 65. Also one sister Mrs. Frank Mur- 'I.v Charlottetown and two broth- 'rI Frank J. Charlottetown and limes D. of Bonshnw. Another nsljer Mrs. John R. Hogan Brook- lnc. Mass. died three weeks after lvr passing of Mrs. Malone. A num- ff? of-grand children are also left ngrllerlsh the love and motherly ulldsnce of one they greatly ed- lnlred and deeply loved. May she rest in peace. CARDS I, MASS "" Family (High) r. and Mrs. Aeneas Coady (High) Frank Murray llnlsnn Mrs. Frank J. Flood W. In! Mn. James Flood llr. and Mrs. John R. Hogan (2) Egg . h Mr. Motorist YOU CAN REST IASY THIS WINTI A. E Brooldine. Mass. Rev. E. L. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bcrlladctte Costello Reg Maclntyrc Sister Maria Aquin. Halifax. NS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donahue- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello Peter and Roy McGonncll Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGonncll and Mary Plglilltis alld Lloyd Rogers. Barrie. C. Murray Mrs. Catherine Flood Bernice and Jim Tierney, Burlillg ton Vt Anna and .loc Chcvcrie . Dr. alld Mrs. J. C- Gallant Noreen Flood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carraghcr High Mr. and Mrs. George Knott. Mon- treal, P.Q. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacAulay Montreal Joseph and Brendon Flood Ailecn M. Howatt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelly Mr. and Mrs- Joe Nantes Paul Flood Barbara Costello James McQuaid Mr. and Mrs. Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Martin Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. John P. Flood. Ot- tawa Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kcllcllcr Haverhill. Mass. Mr. and Mrs Joseph McQuaid (2) St- Dunstan's Sub-division Catholic Womcns League Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Greennn (High) Mrs. John Webber. Toronto. Ont. Mr. apd Mrs. Mathias Flood Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrell Gaudet. Mon Jolie. Quebec Russell E. Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Happeny. Boston. Mass. Mr. Donald Msclntyre Mr. and Mrs Reg Rodgers. Dart mouth, N- S. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Malone Gertie and'Ml;s. MscAulny Mr. and Mrs." J. Reginald Mac- Donald Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fldod and Family . Mr. and Mrs. c Carragher Joseph Cullul.-..' Leo and John.l&len Charlottetown Funeral Homi Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Hooper Mrs. Ephe Costello Mildred and Blanche Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Dlmlnic MocDonslc' Mr- and Mrs. Ronald Groensn Sylvia and Morgan McGsughey Moncton. N. B. Mrs. Catherine MscAffrey Mr. Levi Malone Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Duffy Mr. and Mrs. James Mullally Mr. and Mrs. Aloxlus McQuaid Mr. and Mrs. Gus McQnsld and family Mr. and Mrs Peter McQuald Mrs. Katherine Creamer Mr. and Mrs- George Chsndlol The l-lsughey family Mr. and Mrs. R. MscNeil Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harper Mr. and Mrs. June: Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Msclnty l Catherine and Mary Duffy Mr. and Mrs- S. T. Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olllu Mabel Creamer Joen Msclntyre Mr. and Mrs. Francis Flood Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. orbert Costelll Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Kenny Eliza Chsppelle and family Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bradley Agnes Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Westherby and family , Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeRoche Mr. and Mrs. Matt Malone Mr. and Mrs. Leo McGonnell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Costei' Mr: Rose McQuaid Mr- and Mrs. Alyre Peters Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunsford Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunn and fa- ily Manager and staff. F. W. wi- worth Co. llligh! Ml: llnd Mrs. V. J. Lconarf Mr -nd Mrs. Urlas MacDon? l Ml Tobias Murray 1 Mr. Ind Mrs. J. B. Arsenal Mr. and Mrs. E. MacQuaid O'Brien Family John McGonnell Mr. and Mrs. Cecil lVlcAv-inn' Bernice and Gregory Murphy (High) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MacDon- ald. Halifax. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Murnaghan l2l Mr. Mr. alld Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene McQuillan John E. Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Alban Bolger Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nantes Slstcr St. Francis Assisi. Minn. Drl. and Mrs. C. A. Coady and fam- l v llll'i and Mrs. Joseph Coady Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cudmorc and family Mr. and Mrs. Pius Smith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunsford Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Maclntyrc and fanlily Mrs Michael MacMannus The Japcnese Club Mrls. Sarah MacKinnon and fain- I v Mrs. Joseph Traillor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stet-le Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casford and family Mr. and Mrs. Les Casford (lild family Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown Mr ind Mrs. James Flanagz--l Mr. Andrew Arscnault Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kccfc Catllcrincs. Ont. Susan Nantes Ml'. and Mrs. ll. Moiyncaux -nd "'Imily DA. and Mrs. F. A. MacMillan Ar. 'lfld Vivian MacKenzie Mr Maria Kelly Mr. llcrnard Gallant and family Dr. and Ml".'. L. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh Mr. alld Mrs. Gerald Nantes lllrs. Gcurgic Doyle Mr. and Mrs. James lllEl(.'lfIlll'- Mrs. Danicl Woods Annie Stcele Jennie MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. J. Strain and fnlnil; Ml'. and Mrs. Edward Galtllllllnf lllrl. Edmund Arscnaull and fam- l 3' Mr. and Mrs. Basil Molyneaux Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gallant Mr. Leo Carraghcr Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacRac Nina and Gwen Keenan (2) Mr. and Mrs. Myron Yates Mr. and Mrs. John Savidant Mary and James Carragher Mr. and Mrs. Linus Trainor Mr. and Mrs. George Peters Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McQu:r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coady Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Berrigan Mr. and Mrs. Linus McQua' Mr. and Ml'i;. Peter Greenan Mrs. MacAulay and John Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holln family Ernie Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carragher Edward and Carmel Seisdedos Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cnrrngher Mr. and Mrs. James Meclnod (High) Mrs. Peter Walsh and family no and Mr. and Mrs. John I. Creamer (High) Mr. and Mrs. Victor Randrshen Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Douoette Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Geudet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello and family ' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McQulld Mr. and family Mr. and Mrs. Alton Constable Mr. and Mrs. Reg Cuford family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirkland Holy Redeemer Sub-division CW1. . . . (Hills and family Mr. and Mrs. illleni Shields and family Mr. and Mrs.rHysctnII Deben The Morgan Imlly Mrs. John Gone! and H Mr. and Mn. Frank - family PRESTON! sumo - ANTI-FREEZE l' Distributed by Mr. and Mrs. James B. Gallant and Mrs. Edward Flsnsun Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert King Mrs. DesRoche and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cusack. Tur- onto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris Laurette McPhee. Manchestcl Mass. K” and Joseph cogdyy Hub1emy:'hial'garet and Alton Dolliver Alberta Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gallivan. Calgary (Alberta) Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kenny LETTERS AND CARDS OF SYM- PATHY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gallivsn. Cal- gary, Alberta Marie Cheverie. Toronto. Ont. Mrs. M. E. MacKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitzpatrick Irene and Aldin Howlett Sister Augusta Grnceville. nesota Marjorie and George Clayton Mrs. John Wedge, Halifax. N. S. Mrl and Mrs. Reg MacDonald and family Sister Rufina. Minneapolis. Minn. Amelia and Gus Verna and Clair Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert Tremere and family Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Egan and faul- ily M' Johnnie and Clara McQuaid Irenc Smith Helena. George and Montreal Kay Cummiskcy Sally McGee Mr. and Mrs. George Lartcr and family Kevin Coady. l-lnmillon. ()nl. Angus and Jessie Annie Mae MacLcan Morrison and Dorothy MacLeall Semplc's Pharmacy Mary and Bernard Mossey Margaret Doyle Members of C.W.L. Lot 85 Helen Nelson Mr. and Mrs Bowlan and family Hub and Ed Lynds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savidanl and family Patricia Flanagan Georgie Collins Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brennan and Boys Bob Arbing Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connolly and family Mary and Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Hayden MacDonald and family Mrs. Mabel Foley and family Wakc -field. Mass. Mabel and Jim Rayllcr Bill and Edna Smallwood Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cllevcrlc and family Ethel McArtllul'. Molllrcall Mr. and Mrs. James Ticrncy. Hul lington. Vt. Norecn Coacly,Ottawa Peggy and Dennis Dowling Eileen Flynn Marion Gillan Mrs. Frank Hnughcy Juan Knoll. V Marion Stewart Phyllis and Ken Herman Margaret. Isabel and Keith Francis Blanche Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B- ier and family Clarence Flood Joe and Alice McAvinn Ont. Hilda Pra ught K Mzlrioll lielrn and John Kellcher. hill. Jlass. Kay and Eric Jay Clinton family Helen and Les Keefe. St. ine's. Ont. Sadie Chowen Kay Greenan Leno and Cody Lund Harry alld Janie Murphy Cullcll Family Zelma Doiroll llllr. and Mrs- J. W. Melnnis lrjmula (Iorrigan Mr. and Mrs John P. Flood. Ot- tawa. Ont. jMl's. McAlccl'. Ottawa. Ont. Myrtle Sampel FLOWERS Helen Stewart Pmow g The Fannly llllr. and Ml's. Peter Gr:-enan WREATH5 .Mr. and Mrs. Susan Woods and peter MCMUITH. li"",'l-V U- P. W. A.-Local ZR! P01 l"''” V Matt and Mickey Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee Ephe and Leona Marie and Gloria Costello Louise Groom Mickey McGcr- lllva and H.lrl1v .lll.lc.V'cvill Mr. and Mrs- Percy Smith Florcllce and Garry Ora and Adrian Baglolc Fred and Miriam Stewart Fay Marshall i.cot.'l. George and Marion Juno Praulxllt lllms. it Mr. illI(l Mrs. Bruoklillc, Mass. lllr. and Mrs. Jollll Byers ENROLLMENTS lllrs Lnurcttc Enmall. l liur hlllss. "annah and Ethel Anita and Sinclair Cutcllffe 'Pearle and Walter Rogerson Noreen and Joe Cusack. Toronl Sister Peter Marie. Tignish Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Murplv ' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gauthier Hilda and Thomas McAvinn Join and Bryce Hcbb. Bridgewatcr '. 5. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Molyneaux Mr. and Mrs. John Mclsaac llacfycvin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalzicl Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ford alld fam- ily Doris Smith CUT yL()wERg Ml" 3"d Mr-” l'3fl”'3”l H I-311” Mrs. .lollll Garrett and family and family Jc::lllnine and Vol 1-"and Ff”-'l '-V0I'”1 Tom McGonnoll. Kitchener. Ont. Dot and Cari llcorc Mix and Vlrs. George Mason Lawrence Emclinc and family. Mr, and lvn-,, Loop; Ba;-mall Halifax. N. Ml- Mabel c. roley. Wakefield. Card of Thanks lll--s. .lalncs W. Ticrlley. Burlington John R. Hogan. Sister Leonard Mario. Halifax.N.S. double-take if they suddenly ap- peared at one of the closed meet- ings of the federal-provincial, con- ferencc. . in 1867 they nlade history with- out women at discussions of rela- Gaunl tions between the federa' 'nd provincial governments. Now. five women sit wi he politicians and high-rankinr lvll servants, observing. Hiking Iles. and passing information to their spokesmen. "You tend to get the feeling you're sitting in on the making of history." said June Shaley. strik- ing young adviser to Premier Campbell of Manitoba. HRH "It's interesting to fllld lllal.lllS- tory is pal'l of everyday affairs. commented Mrs. Annic Rivkin. an adviser on federal-provincial fis- Cathr- cal problems to Premier Douglas of Saskatchewan. . Two others who are sccl-etarlcs to provincial premiers-Mrs. Philo- mene Gregory. secretary of Pre- mier Frost of Ontario and Eleanor McKinnon. secretary of Mr. Doug- las-arc old conference hands. Mrs. James W. Tierney. 3'-lfllng” Ion. Vt. g Mrs. Mabel Foley. Walu-flcld. Mass SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Mary Ellen McAlrer Arthur Muttart. So. Boston yMr. and Mrs. H. D. Mutlart Shirley and Kevin Costello Bill and Agnes Managcnient and Slaff F W Woul- l worth (in. l Sl'lf.H'S Mr and hlrs. Jllllnn licrrlllg and Barbara Sylvia Orfllrll Mr. and Mrs, .lnmcs Cal'l'aghcr Labor Prolrl-live Ullltill Mr. and Mrs. (lcoruc Kcclc zllld Dorothy Girls at Polyrlillir Gordon 'l'llompsnn Canada Packers Ltd. Larlcr have enjoyed every one of them. The lith woman wllo has a Jlace among advisers drawn from the municipal level is Ottawa's Mayor Charlotte Whitton. Miss Shaley. research assistant ill the Manitoba treasury depart ment. )3ld in all interview she finds nothing routine about her government job. "The variety of the work is what makes it interesting." said the young woman who graduated in economics and business adminis- tration from the University of Manitoba four years ago. Mrs. Rivkin. one of three women on the Saskatchewan economic ad- visory and planning board. said she had been preparing for the conference var since the premlers of all in provinces and Prime Min- ister Sl. Laurent met here last April to plan it. Miss McKilluon, Mr. Douglas' secretary ever since he was elected to office in 1944. remem- bers the constitutional conference in Quebec of 1950 as the most interesting. it gave her a chance to brush up on her college French. Now. she makes attempts to talk in French with Joe Boisjoll. the plumber at the legislative buildings at Regina. who drives her to work most mornings in his l'ed truck. HOLY REDEEMER C. W. l.- The October meeting of Holy Rodecmer sub-division C. W. L. was held Oct. 3 in Community Center. The president. Mrs. Fred Steele. occupied the chair and the meeting opened with prayer. in the absence of the recording secrelary the minutes of the previ- nus regular monthly and executive meetings were read by the corres- ponding secretary. Mrs. Stephen (fllnnolly. who also read the corres- pondence which was as follows: Thank you cards from Charles Rowe. The Malone family. Hannah Trainor. Mrs. Keith Francis. Mrs. Eugene Carragher and Robert Dia- mond and family. in the absence of the treasurer. Mrs. Frcd Steele gave a financial statement of the recent autumn tea which realized a good profit. Tile following convenors were present and gave reports: Spirit- ual. Mrs- Allan MacDonald; Press. Illrs. Ivan Berrigan; Social action, Mrs. James Coyle; Membership. The family of the late Mrs- Dall- icl Malone wish to thank their friends and neighbors. and all those who sent Mass cards. flow- ers and letters of sympathy. and aided in any way at the time of Mrs. Robert Gallant? Finance. Mrs. Charles Smith, Education. Mrs. James Mulllll: Programnle. Mrs. Alex MacLean; Magazines. Mrs. Yhomas McAvinn: institutions. Ray Dunn. The president then thanked the nlcmbcrs for lhelr work and donat- ions towards the Autumn tea and Hospital bazaar. with special Mrs the sudden passing of their dcar Brook- Mother. 'l'll(- Maltlnv Family” thanks to Mr. Alex MscLesn for furnishing the music for the ten. and to Mrs. Martin Kenny for don- v l";-.l.l and Winter Coats if Trend Selling Styles Season's Top Woollens Glorious New Colors Complete Style Range Sl9.95 to 595.00 from Famous Makers --- Kllgornaehs by Gordon MISS Style - Sanders and Gold -- Barry lee Poelune - Popular -- Snider- loose and Fitted Styles in Tweeds, liyslan, Alpaca, Mohair, III P 9, Almolelne. PRICID TO SUIT YOUR PURSE 9,95 to 5.00 cone 8. l”l?LEOD.Ii2tlst regional meeting in Charlollctuwn, at St. Dunstan's College on August the date to be set later. Methods 9-if). were also put forth for increasing Father Murphy. the director, then attendance at regular monthly addressed the meeting after which meetings. ltlle motion to adjourn was made it was decided that thc sub-divis- by Mrs. James Mullin and the ion would hold a rulnlnage sale at meeting closed with prayer. A Communtiy Center on Oct. 15 andsocial hour followed with I dainty also a hot turkey dinner on Novjlunch served by the committee h 9th. and 10th Mrs. Allan Macl)on-lchargc. .-L.- TIRE SERVICE RETREADING l VUl(lllllllNG Imported UTCH BULBS WHllllll2K l RE SERV cl CHARLOTTETOWN VULCANIZING GARAGE NTAGUE clltvltolll ti om CHARLOTTETOWN