rm: ivetrsiiii.ftliinoiiis t fill“: J. ' .8? IL all mm...‘- ull. time: occur: . human,- Mini‘ u papa], 'UoII; Ill’!!! d“? Inllnllrie u.“ lalieiioastem In Geafllu llllflollltflfiranvflo I .. ' Inn-m". Ian: ltllalr ltoaat {Tim} pm]; aeiivarel-ta no Inna in l_ne|ida. mlanuwwnilosunna. runner-mumm- Id" you “h; u this; lolilealllejaelrilvasiarao pa: mm fine trio temecrztlisllélulga: and l"! l l" reg/b Kenslngton. nsruaur iuiigisi; i “dye, Kenslfllwii- Amman) wire. lacinl emmgtoii. 435V! cast aluminum t1 price 82.06 at zgficeolislngton. e rolled n‘ m; paper in stock atalgelaii wire. 11,, hinges in stock at iii‘?- -8-9i. lr d .-0Ifl0I 0B CA!!! nor "m. ed at.-Brace'|. 6-10-21 -nuv uallty brick and fftish cement at ‘s. 6-8-21. us. bur. uni-y hook us: and mifllfalffi show weilht nail now in stock at Bruce's. 6-8-31. s-ron sans. - Some choice inborn H . . stock. Also 5% flacygsrzrglgs. Dawson, Albany. 6- ~21, _ SALE uantlty Founda- --FOR BALE cream enamel En- 00,373.? 1 Mouvnqtain seed. O. W. igvrize gauge in goofconditlon. - a 4mm)“ 353E511 N010 Oasi- u ular meeting June “m” us“) N“ o'clock members N- atzciid. Charles 5-10-11 ciglit s46. t llth. 1 t A“ Legion Hall. quested l0 Love, Secretary- in I. .1101: INlUEBegdctin bimo- belr m-year-oicyacn- o! M1‘ we Earle B merit at present 1 . and c ’ Hanover St. " an ‘accident < con which that 1t will not be‘ necessary’ unputflig them. With some children he was playing wme railway cars and in manner got his fingers can: ta other some ht in h unlings. A playmate. Dane éaivecg helped him to extricate himself. 5 Jr's MEN'S MEETING — The i-egular meeting or the Simmer- iide Y's Men's Club was held Thursday evening in Epworth Hall with Mr. Will lain Brennan. choir- man. Major Allison Rogers of the Department of Vete rans’ Affairs gave an illustrated lecture on the rehabilitation of disabled s ervice men. He was assisted by Mr. Ira Brown who operated the project- 01'. During the business part o! the meeting Allison McLean and l-luold Rodd were appointed- dele- gates to the District Convention iieina held ii-i Saint John. N.B. S i ti. v. o\"‘\\,ei*“ MENTOLU (Hvrt ea on diein- ea... pl restore (ran bruelrl g QIII) d o anandrubal ((IN1b nil l’ 0.111s- llasal Irritation ligentholasslsm I c oars y and ' nor rh v-l I M miss Lonfi Grove Ha , letter Addrcas applications to Clark. secretsflfi Llnkletter. 6-830. Roy Rosarita" lllfl- $10-21. SIGN ME —YOU’LL REGRET IT River Freetown. M y ev- Juue 10th. Proceeds for Rad Drive. 6-7-31. -WANTED TEACHER for Link- School. Good supplement. Brewer a-io-si. --OAMEO. — Monday. Tuesday. Rulers in “Bells with other —FOB SALE. one cover potato in good would orde . ' J01’ Moose. St Eilgnors ‘GATE,’ - 3i -WANT onion? you can de- Bend on. Let's hear from you soon. By olds for lnnssdlate dellveiéy. HEX DBWSOII. Albany. 640-12-15- —-TOWN PLANNING COMMIS- ETS-Mi‘ J. P. bdlinistsr of Reconstruction for Prince Edward Island was Frcsenot! and addressed the meet- X18 Planning Comsnlssi day night in the Town Hail. He outlined the legislation which ner- the Bummerside Town on held ouTrl- tains i0 Town Planning Commis- sions. 8 Personals -M\'s. Lloyd Spears of Sum- merside has returned~home from the Prince Countv Hospital where she underwent an operation. -Mrs. JL. Koehmstedt o! Min- c. North Dakota. the former Lens Wedge o! “iunmsrside. accompan- led by her son. Paul. arrived in Summerside last week to visit her father Mr. Paul Wedge. Granville Street. Mrs. Koehmstedt clans to runsln here for two months but her son leaves on return today. l-Ic is alsme cctaio farmer in his home state. S -- suiimsizsins n’ . arc-on- IOaea-vnv-m men l I1! “I K- FREil liaiMlllliil cmunLLOYD BACON namuufllllflflfl JKUWI lihiCNllI" VMIS" awn-summonses:- Also Short Subjects Shows 7:15 - 9:15 London's iluge Victory Parade Iy, suns K0000!’ v0.1a Prime wnlster Msdcenale King and Viscount Alexander. Governor- General of Outed; saw the spec’, acle tzoanniearlthe myfll Bland- flit lmidon‘: moth do n 0 I T’ i t, sci-i tllarit eichai“ “$5 in rgview. cradt p Casualties among the packed into? moimind to more than Q3 in lng ra n. but nothing quelled their enmuaiaszn. The drab of khaki and tlhe sonnbre gm .5 and blue; of the less exotic uni arms imthe parade set of! the blaze cf color provided by East-err- and Adrian units in the Empire section of the dispiay. In addition to Dominion: and colonial troops _i"om the United States, Denniaric, Norway, France. Belgium. the Netherlands" L“! ' bmim. Greece. Palestine and other European and m.» Eastern count.- ries nmrciied in the procession Absent were re rcsentatlves of Russia. Poland anu Yusoslavia Wh“ had declined invitations to a pear. Smaller viotflfy *5 d" 51m‘ onstzr-ations were .eld in many 0! ‘s smaller canmunltles. Matinee Tuesday At 3:30 -FOIi. SALE. ultra good farm horse. sound and quiet. live vears old. John Burrows Wllmot a m u COAL . Unloading another car o! SCREENED COAL Pleased to book your orders early. Why not talk your coal problems over with me? P. J. McINNIS, BORDEN and eiriir cotton git-eases, prices dim to sass: Unusual Medical Base ls Disclosed Bill-NEVILLE. Ill. June 9—(AP) —Surgeons at Si. Elizabeth's ‘lou- pltal here disclosed today that they had removed a seven-pound mummified baby boy from the ab- domen of a 39-year-old woman who had carried it for 20 years thinking she was afflicted with a non-ma- lignant tumor. Dr. Jack T. Haskins who per- formed the operation with the aid of Dr. C. L. Martin said its most unusual aspect was the fact ‘at the un-born child had been carried ln the abdomen rather than in the womb. Dr. Haakins said the baby was removed during what had been re- garded as a routine operation. He described the unborn child as be~ ing "as though it had been pre~ served in formaldehyde." HERE I AM 5N A NEW C NTAINER i1 sviélitll‘ d vmaniii‘ .1 ccoxeo SPAGHETTi Pravda comments 0n Bevin Speech By REMBERT JAMES MOSCOW, Jul-e 9_ - 1A?) — Pravda said today Foreign Secre- tary Bevinis foreign speech last week in the Bri sh House of ‘i.';.“.““‘€“"'§“ griimi al hm ' c acer c pov-io c prepara- tions for the oomfiete abandon merit of tihe gfll-ll‘. e of collabora- tion amom t e Allied m. . iieamnce of “making a forecast on utilre early events in Paris " “In reality/c said the article by Pravdirs foreign observer. “it was a regular attempt to prepare for a breaking away from the estab-I lished order of the agreed work o. the Allies; an attempt to use me- of pressure and threats in relations with the Soviet Union. It seems hard n , to point the uritenability nnd_ fut iiy cf these vicious methods ’ p (Mr. Bevin decnsred Tuesday 1Y1 the House of Commons‘ that the Soviet attitude with regard to her security during the foreign minis- ters’ congerence ll"- Paris represent/Pd a areat obstacle of peace l ‘Touching on the matter of for- mer Itallan- colonies. Pravda re- the thee. asserting that the real coi- on! Britain In Fred Rose T rial June 9-iCP)--De- lance willie! Xnr Fred Rose. Leb- or-Proiraaaive member oi Parlia- ment or Montreal-Cartier ‘ielng tried for cm any to communi- cate unauthor zed inlormatlon to Soviet Russia. announced the arriv- al here today ol D. N. Prltt. K.C.. noted British barrister. Mr. t who made the irip from Great Britain by plane, n“ been engaged to assist in the de- fence o! Rose. whose trial now is proceeding in the Court of King‘: Bench here. The London lawyer. not being a member of the Province of Quebee bar, will be permitted to take part in the case only through the sour. tesy o! the court and the "rown prosecutor. DUI SKIN The wily thing that stands be- tween you and germ-ridden world is about twenty square feet of skin in thickness from about one 25th oi’ an inch on the eyelids to a uarter inch on the soles of the eet (Writes E. McCormick in Col- llers). Your hide ls much more a pm. tectlve overcoat. It is a tremend- ously efficient organ. It keeps our temperatures on an even keel; giv. la warning, through its nerve Iérilrlfi. 0f heat. cold. contact or damage; manufactures hair and nails; excretes waste materials; makes the pigment that shields us from-the sun; and constantly re- builds the worn surface layer. The skin's most vital rc-le is keellillg "18 50d)’ at an even tem- perature. The surface of the skin is an I. armor made of overlapping, fish- like scales. Nobody ever invented s b\ter raincoat. The s is punctured by millions of tiny holes the pores; yet because of its oil glands and ingenious structure. you can stay submrrgeri up to your neck for an indefinite time with- filéé having your organs waterlog- There is also the job of hair manufacture. Nearly all of the body is covered with it. though it cent statement or- the Paris confer. s of .. I EDQakinK. Ire for widening Brit 5?; possessions, interests and ryrlvilegos lnimnorthem and northeastern Af- r va/aAA »~vvv\~ WANTE AT ONCE Operator for the generat- ing plant of Scales Hydro Electric Co.. Ltd. Must have knowledge of switchboards. generators. diesel engines, water turbines. Apply to AUSTIN A. SCALES Freetown, P. E. I. .'- "Please. please - There's plenty of Grape-Nuts hydratm muscle; bones; for energy; ' = a - a. ...- . II a Now children — let's remember we are all ladle don't rush inei , ' malty-rich. nut- aweet Posts GrapaNuts Flaku for "Wholly. and than some, in on, Klimt “enemy whee. And there's Plenty of nourishment, too -- 1m- flakes give Wu carbo- Drotelna for phosphorus for teeth and iron tor the blood; and other food essentials. the package. for you i" s and gentlemen l" "And if you're aood. 1'11 make some delicious Grape-Nuts rum cookies later on. from one of these recipes on “Grape-Nuts Flakes are the i,” gre-in cereal—made of wheat and malted barley. That's why they're twice as 800d to e Bb—~lWlCE a; good hair has a small blood vessel led or cared. peated what Molotov said in his re- SCHARMING NEW SUMMER Now Qn Display (Upper Floor) New shipments have just arrived In Boomer Cations. Another showing of all that’; NEW In Summer Dresses. Our last big showing was a marked success, you’ll be equ- ally pleased with these new arrivals “A WALK IN THE SUN", is fun in washable cot- tons. silky smooth clisoibnys, crisp piqued, delectable cot- . ions in stripes, plaids, polka-dots, ‘checks in sparkling shades. Theyfi-e light hearted and fresh as the morning - and each one is the art of 101B Oolollal designers Q imported fine cottons. nousn DRESSES $1.25 u» sass corms AFTERNOON! sass to ms BETTER GRADES 00mm $15.95 ‘A complete also range, also a new range ol children's sine 1 m: to 1h, lllllllll in LADIES’, READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT "It" l clans; gijiatiylnaem l ' . nine-a or ’ -t¥-i~er;~11 l. ‘rayon. _ I Q Sinclair» ism ax» 000mm: "‘""‘ 6-8-81 Leaders In Wearing Apparel .. ‘ _w|.L|....-.t.i.o-r.. sui- . i! 0n?“ too fine to be visible. Each is nourish it and several sacs of oil to lubricate it; a nerve to gz-ve the alarm if it is pulled; and a little muscle to draw it up if one is chil- horny Aalr for Hum r Stewart Limit SUMMERSIDE . . linden Stan la Prisca Edvard v by euro " Listen to our Radio Broadcast each Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day evening at 8:46 over CFCY. fibres surface from drying oul and IlUl\‘l'O\1S \~siic make it fit smoothly. Undemezirl lie insulating cushions of fat. l1: o-ld age these tend to which explains in part why Grim/l. pa grumbies so much about The skin also includes about two cold. " mlliitm tiny oil glands to keep the ~ it disappear tlu . _._-... -. h-w-v-n-u-ne-u-un-ag.