it "t iiiiiil PAGE TWELVE Conway and . Vicinity Mr. and Ml's..l'Trold Jelley were visiting friends in the vicinity of Conway on Sunday. Jan. 27th. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wallace J. Palmer. summcrside. were recent visitors at Conway and Freeland. Miss Joyce Milllgan, Murray Road. celebrated her birthday on T-imday Jan. 27th Mr. Lawson oatway left last vxeek for work on the mainland as truck-driver. Mr. and Mrs. Wymsn Mllligan and vounr: dauphtcr have returned to their home at. Conway. The many friends of Miss Lorena Thompson will be sorry to learn she has been conhned to her home for a few days due to the 'flu. Mr and Mrs.-:A-ri-cil Bailout and son were izuests at t.lie homc M Mr. and Mrs. VVnlltic(' Morrison on Sl.lll(lx'l.V. Janurujv "Ttii. School has reopened again after toting clostd for a few days due to the illness of the teacher. .Mrs. Oscar Micxcill. Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Boylea. West Devon. were guests at. the iinmc of Mr and Mrs George Al"'.'lF0ll mi Siiiidwig Jun 27th. Mrs Rrvlarid Stockton. Boston. liiass. :3 spending a few hays with her mother. Mrs. Richard Palmer. Freeland. Mrs. Palmer has been srrioiislv ill for some time. Her- nnuy friends w:sii hcr ii speedy ict-nir-y. -Mr and Mrs. Lorne MM-Neviii. Mr and Mrs. Eddie .VtacNr-vln and N355 Donna Palmer. Brae. wcrc re. rcnt. v:-itm-5 at the home of Mr. .-.nd )'(7( .inliti W Palmcr. Froc- i.'inri Lot Eleven have a vcry splendid "Junior Bruins" hockcv team this year who are carrvim: off many vimiinz games The tcam consists cf: Charlcs Palmer. Urban Mer- pnv. B:ll:c M:icNeill. Ken lrvinz. Ernest. Hardr. Kenny MacLeod. Kcmiie Gallant..Alvin Bryan. Wil- lird Ho-.i-cll. Byron Banks, Earl Banks Leslie Hardy and Pally finllant P rOT'.VTlFRFi lVAliF'. Bash:-iw. about 100 miles south- east of Edmonton. was named after Eugene Boshziw who purchased the site from a li'.ilflirccrl in the early rlai-'. NOTICE Membors and customers are re- quested to riliicc tlicir orders with us now for fertilizer. lime, seeds. and fencing supplies. ivn carry A complete llmi of groceries and Co- op fr-cds. Taking stock Thursday. January mu, store will he closed all day. ABEGTYICIT (.'0-OPERATIVE Carleton Siding -O-Q-OOOOOQOOOOOOOOO-QQOO&O-sh ' A REGENT TONIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 itil ;.,.......? hr tiii. tin. tscoit Sh In as S MURGA nawioan ALAN MASSEY :. Hill I tn: the l l iiiit.-. CAPITOL 06- I O Leary and O O I Vicinity The many friends of Mrs. Agnes Boylan. 90 years of age. who is the oldest resident of West Devon. will be sorry to hear that this grand old lady is not in the best of health and hope that soon she'll be feel- ing stronger. The many friends o f M: and Mrs. Thomas Boyles of WestDevon will be sorry to learn that they are both confined to their home. Mr. Boyles broke a bone in his ankle and has the injured member in a. cast. and Mrs. Boyles has inflam- mation of her eyes. Due in the very icy and treach- erous condition of the roads on Wednesday. Jan. 23rd the funeral scrvice of the late Mr. Herbert Jelly of omeary which was to have been held in the O'LearY United Church with interment in lvne spi-inglield West Baptist lClllllTll, had to be postponed until Thursday afternoon. Jan. 24th.: Bedeque United Church. of wiizch Rev. W. Burton Crowe is mtnlster. is sponsoring the immig- ration of two D.P. families from Europe under the plan organized by the Canadian Council of Churches. This pastoral charge has the unique distinction of con- itrihutmg more to the Missionary icnrl Maintenance Fund of the Un- ii:c.l Church than any other rural cinnze in the Maritime Confer- FtlCF. Rev. R. L. Bacon of Tryon, P.E. I. has accepted a call from Port Elgin. N.B., effective July lst Rev. lM:'. Bacon. who is the convener of the Maritime Conference Commit- tee on Missionary Education and Overseas Missions. has done splen- did work on the Tryon Pastoral Charge which includes besides Try- on thc conrzrczations at Cape Tra- ivrse and Crapaud. The P.E.I. Milk Control Board has announced an increase in the price of milk on February lst in Surnmerside. Montague. Borden and 0'Lcary. Raw milk prices in O- Lcaigv are fifteen cents and past- eurized milk sells at present in O'- Lcary for nineteen cents. Although a newspaper report states: "There is no distribution of pasteurized milk in O'Lcary". we have been nine to get. pasteurized milk in 0'- l..eary for a long time. formerly at Sutherlands Meat. Market and then and at present at Saunders” Meat Market. It is shipped from Summerside. The O'Lcary Rink has a big sclicdule. On Monday afternoon there is free skating for all school children. In the night thereis skat- in: with music. On Tuesday night there are the local league. inter- mediate C hockey games. On Wed- msday night the 0'Leary Maroons. Intermediate B hockey league. on Thursday nights there is Interme- diate C hockey and visiting teams. On Friday afternoons there's boys' hockey practice and in the evening hockey. juvenile and school teams. Cm Saturday mornings there's fret.- rkatlng for school children and in the night. a- frame between O'Leary Naroons and a visiting team. AZ. WOKING. England (CE) Horace Wolfe. 65, retiring after more than 42 years of service in the constabulary of this Surrey County town. is believed to have been Britain's oldest policeman. HOCKEY BORDEN RINK Tonight BORDEN NATIONALS SISTERS TI. SCMMERSIDE SISTERS Game Starts 8.15 skate after game Atlmlssion 20c and .156 CAMEO THEATRE KENFTNGTON MOf1fll)'-TilPldH,V 7:15-9:15. Dare Sch.-try presents highly dramatic lstory of two youngsters who had ifaic azninst them as told in "Ti-IEY LIV!-I BY NIGHT" -Starring Farley Granger. Cathy O'Donnell and Howard de Silva. Desperately in love. hopelessly en- meshed in crime that is the story of these two tccn-agers who ask- led of fate only "one more chance." Suminonido Today 3.30 - 7.15 -' 9.15 .-uo&t-uni! - Jj;"j17jifXl-n3hCIj F.”-..-..-....--ye-yo..o-y... ...... .. J. -w Two young children were killed and five other persons - three oil them children--were injured whcnl flames razed an 80-ye.-u--old rm-ml house near Carp, Ont. Fir:-. helicv-l ed caused by an ovcrhcatctl cool-i 510". '”lDD('d victims. fivc-3 oar-oltil THE GUARDIAN. it ?'l in i Thomas Scott. and his three-yeah old hrothcr. Gerry. sleeping up- stairs. Others in house at time of uuihrcnk man:u.:t-d to escape-some willi minor hurns the only evidence! of close r.'ill- to the home of thoirl CI-IARLOTTETOWN Victims of Tragedy Viitick Glaiinoti Two lives . . 2 e tr neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. John Sample. at right. who administered first aid. Three of children who escaped tragedy include Rita Cur- ric. lefl. secn holding Shirley Scott, ll cousin, rind Caroline Currie. Tyne Volley Notes; -The many friends of Mr. Gor-i don Miller regret that he has hady to enter the Prince County Hos-l pi::il for treatment. , Mrs. Ivan MacLemi is spcndiiizl some time visiting with her soul. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.r Ralph MacLean. Charlottetown. Mr. Shelton Maciiay and Mrl Heath MacLellan have gone to New Brunswick where the) arrt employed for the winter months. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bigger and. li'.t.le son are visiting at the home; of Mrs. Biggarls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye. Enmore. Friends are glad to see Mr. Don-l. old MacLean. Principal of Tyne; Valley School. out again after be-' lng confined to his home with ill-I R3653. Mr. Lloyd Ramsay. Nortlirini. is inn ycharloitetown taking a course in bricklaylng; also Mr. Roger MacLean and Mr. Allison Dennis.. Arlington. who are taking mcchan-i ical courses. l Mrs. Wilda Murphy has rcturnc;'. . to her home after spending sonicl time at the home of her brotht-r.I Mr. Keir Marchbanks. Wilmot Val-. l6.V- The many friends of Mrs t Keir Mai-chbanks rczret to hear Oil hcr illness in the Prince County' Hospital. A large crowd of people gather- ed at the Tyne Valley Hall on Wednesday evening. January 23rd.g to meet and extend a hearty wel-l come to Dr. William Barton who has come to fill the need of a doc- tor in Tyne Valley and surround- ing districts. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLt-an and- scn Miller. and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- man Barrett. Charlottetown. have.' returned once again to Tync Val-l ley where Mr. MacLean and Mrl Barrett arc busily engaged wirimr homes for electricity. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors and Ladies Aid of the Health Centrc met on Monday evening. Jan. '2lst. and -plans were made for an icc-carnl- val to be held at. Mt. Pleas.-mt inf the near future. in aid of tho Health Centre. The annual meeting of the Tyne Valley United Ladies Aid met. at the home of” Mr. and Mrs. Flrncsi Ellis on Thursday evening. Jan. IT Mrs Hart. Lidstonc. was rc-elected -is president. and Mrs Lceman Campbell re-elected as secretary. Sympathy of this community is tieimz extended to the relatives and family of the late Mr. Wesley Pcnwarden. Ellcrslic. whose dcath occurred at his home on Saturday evening. Jan. liith. His funeral was held on Tuesday. Jan. 22nd at :t.he United Church. Bidcford. The Rev. Mr. Baxter officiated. assisted by Rev L. A. Dlguan. Mr. Roy Phil- lips. undertaker. rendered a limit- tiful solo. On Wednesday evcnlmt. Jan. 23 in hockey game was played lic- tween Lot 13 and Lot 12. cndiniz in ii score of .'l to 4 in favour of Lot 13. On Thursday evening. Jan. 24th. another game between the Mt. Pleasant All-stars and the Suinmersidc Muskrat! was played. with a score of -i to 3 in favour of the All-Stars. B.H. AFINE CI-LVII-1.VT and Callie; form about ingredients Lime three-quarters of the of Portland cement. OWBRIDGFS l0NiC COUGHS -COLDS Northom O O I The many friends of Mrs. Wil-I liain Newco.nbe. Northam. arc ....- Lei” 1” he" M h” "M955 The many friends of Mr. Clar- "T" once Phillips will regret. to learn he is ill at his home. Friends of Mrs. William New-i tombe will rccrct to learn she isl tilt at her home. The many friends of Miss Judy Coiwill will regret to learn she has been contiiit-d to her homethrough illness. .'frs lvnn Aiziclscaii is at prcsciil iisiting her son and daught.er-in- l.'l1'.', Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean. C harlottctown. --Thc many friends of Mr. Gor- (tori Millar will regret to learn of his illness. and hope he will soon be restored to his usual good health. The regular monthly meetiitg of thc Stewart Memorial Health Cen- lrc Board of Trustees and Offic- ms was held at the Centre on Monday evcning. Jan. 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDougal and daughter. Norma, were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- i'.lll, mi Sunday. Jan. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellis izere the guests of Mr. and Mrs Ivan Vaughan. Summerside. on Wednesday evening. Jan. 23rd. The many friends of Mr. James Dyment will regret to learn he is ill at his home. Mr. Dyment suf- fered a heart attack on Tuesday. Jun. 22nd. The epidemic of measles which was so prycvalent. in this commun- l:y is now fading away and very fcw school and pro-school ago chil- rlz-en escaped them. Sincere sympathy is being ex-. i(ll(lC(l to Mrs. Arthur Ramsay. noon the death of hcr brother. the' late Weslry Pcnwarden. whose tcath occurred Saturday evening. Jnn. illtii. at his home in Ellerslic. after a few tucks" illness. The regular monthly meetttig of the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre Ladies Aid was held at the Centre on Monday evening. Jan. zlst. A larxzc number of members izcre prcsciit. and ii number nf new mointacrs wcrc added to thc roil rrill. North Tryorl Notes ---Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayliewwnrcl iisiiora to Summer.-tide on Satur- day, Jan. 10th. visitor to Bummcrsidc on Jan. in Mr. Keith Foy of Tryon had the riisfnrtune to break his coliarbont-. rrcently in Victoria Rink. Hismany friends wish him a speedy recov- cry. Mr. Lcs lilac-DoTial.d was It yialtor tn summcrside. on Jan. lllth. Mrs. Clayton Thomas was a vis- itnr to Summerside on Jan. 19th. Mrs. Harry Q-ii-lg-icy and Char- lo-'tc Quigley of Tryon were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman wood on Thursday. Jan. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood of 'rri'ou were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qulgley on Sunday. Jln. 20th. Mr. Lonny -Dart.- of Tryon in .-pending I few days at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon cotton. .. Kinknrn. Mrs. Harold Jenkins of Char- lottetown s-pent I few days with her sister. Mrs. George Miittart, North Tryon, recently. A" SMALL BEGINNING Prince mword Island in 1134 had a population of 572. inclildint 116 fishermen. with an cattle and 110 cheap. Mr. Brent Carr of Tryon was a. Locke Road and Vicinity Mr. Henry Gallant of the Locke Road was in O'Leary on Wednes- day. Jan. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet of Forest View attended the funeral on Jan. 24th of the late Mr. H. R. Jvlley. .Mr. Dave Griffin of the Locke Road was ill OtLcary on Saturday Jan. lilth. AN. -Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View were visitors on Tuesday evening. Jan. 15th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ar- senault, Howlan. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of For- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. oricompanled by Mrs. Joseph Ar- scnault. were visitors on Sunday evening. Jan.--l.'lth. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. fitlhim jload and Vicinity iMr. Barry Nicholson. Vocation- r.l School student in Charlottetown. spent the weekend at whim Road with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. wt-bb' Nicholson. Mr. J. Macxlnnon. Lewes,-"spent cweral days recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald at. Whim Road. whim Road. were recent. visitors to Ci1arlnt.tctown. Her many friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Colen MacDonald. lillmuir. has entered the King's County Hospital for treatment. Farmers of whim Road met for tizvlr Farm Forum meeting at the liome of Mr. Cccil and Mr. Robert Campbell on Monday evening. Jan. 21st. Mr. Cecil Campbell led the discussion. the topic of which was '”.Vhat's wrong with our farm or- nanizations?" There were twelve members present. at the meeting. '1'he next meeting is to be held at Mr. Webb Nicholson's. At the con- t-lusion of the evening. refresh- ments were enjoyed by everyone. iiow iiavan Notes Mr. and Mrs: Watson MacNevin VHF recent visitors to New Argyle. Mrs. Gus Tierney entertained members of New Haven W. I. for t'.-ir-lr January meeting. Sat. .1. L. Austin is spending I pleasant furlough with his wife and family in New Haven. Gass. - an. Bonshaw. with the measles. very much interested in their mic hockey team. New Haven Royll This team is represented in the Miss Bernice Class. teacher at. Appln Road. spent a weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan l-tow Haven School is progreuini ravoursbly under the capable men- aument of Mrs. Milford Buchan- A number of school children in New Haven are ill at. their homes Miss Ins Paul. Bonahaw. spent the put w k visiting with her lil- ter and rather-in-law, Mr. Ind Mrs lherett Boyle. :21 I Hockey fans in New Haven are Albany and Vicinity -Mr. Heath Chisholm of North Tryon was a business visitor to Siunmerside on January 34th. Mr. Ind Mrs. Alex Dawson of North 'n-yon. who no Ipendlnil the winter months in Oropaud. cpent a brief time at their home in North Tryon on January Both. Mir. Myron Dawson of North Tryon recently purchlaed a large generjl purpose horse from Mr. John H. Dawson of Albany. Mr. John walker of Cape Tra- verse was a recent business visi- tor to Albany and North Tryon. home where he has been ill for the past two weeks. Mr. James McKenzie was a bus- iness visitor to Albany and Vic- toria on Thursday. January 24th. Mr. McKenzie bought a load of tides on his trip. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woods were visitors to Summerside on Thursday. January 94th. Mr. Woods is one of the largest pro- ducers of Scbago seed potatoes and had one of the biggest yields in this section of Prince County. r - The niany friends of Mr. Mur. dock Dawson. who has been ill for the past two months are glad to see him out again and feeling touch hotter after -being 9. patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. H. James of Charlottetown was a business visitor to North Tryon and Albany on January 24. The many friend: or Mr. James Chisholm or North Tryon will be sorry to learn he is confined to his home with illness. Mr. Chisholm was a well known woodworker fmd Ollerated a furniture factory at. Chisholm's Corner, Norm Tryon. Mr. Russell Thompson and Mr. Frank Dawson of North Tryon were business visitors to Albany and summerside Thursdav January 24th. ' ' on Mr ywilliam Poniey operator nf Pnolexs Service Station at North TFYOH. has been a visitor to Sum- merside for the past. ten days. He expects to open his filling station in the near future. - Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mcmu or New Annan were visitors to A). bany on Thursday. January 24 the cst View. who is staying with the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Layton family of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A.rsen- Green. ault during their visit. spentTues- ,ggp day. Jan. lsth, at her home in The coal dealers at Alhnn Forest View. have been receiving some y ship- ments from the mines and s number of cars of coal are due to arrive in the very near future. Mr. and Mira, 500?! feeling much better after his hospitalization. Mr. Thoma, 1, one of the largest growers of table stock turnips in this section. The measles and the mumps "re 0" the "”1nd5 again and ' mem r r sick with them. Theo :ll1:i'lfE'ne:Illll: weather has caused a lot of sick- ness in this section and the coun- rcturned home after spending some time visiting his daughter and son- In-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aus- ialn. York Mills. Ontario. A large number of people gath- ered at. the home of Mr. and Mrs Macxinnon recently when they honoured their son Bud and Wei- comed his new bride to the com- munity. Mrs. Eldon Darrach has returned M h9r.l10m.e...in..Manitoba. having spent the past. four months visit- ing her mother. Mrs. Drucilin Mac- Phee. at the old home here. It is fifteen years since Mrs. Dari-ach made her last visit. Her many f;iends hope to see her return in the not-too-distant future. New Llloiiuoy with Purim! The many friends of Mr. Fred stops -13.0." Laird of North Tryon will be glad h ! to know he is much better and mm” "1 9'" convnleacing favonbly at his And It small: so good. PROM HEAD TO 'l'OIlT..-NBVI LIITIUOY STOP! "ID." JANUARY 29, 1952 Freetown and Vicinity -Mr. Alan scales. student at Prince of Wales College, spent II recent weekend in Freetown at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis and family, of York. were recent visit- or: to the homes of relatives in Bedeque and Freetown. Mr. Everett Francis and Mr. Cecil Reeves have returned from B business trip to Amherst, N. S. Mrs. Elmer Buchanan and little daughter Judy. of Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Buch- aonn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy llili of Lower Freetown. Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and Mrs. Vtilbur Stavert were in Charlotte- town last week attending the P1,) Island Prcsbyterial of the Womens Missionary Society Of the UMW1 Church of Canada. They W9" dC' it-gates from the W.M.S. Auxil- mvy of the North Bedeque United Church. Pie. Trmnny Burgess. R. C.A.Y. Petawawa. Ontario. is spending his 1.-ave with friends in Kensinswn and Freetown. Miss Irene Morrison. teacher in lower Freetown school. Spent ""5 past weekend at her home In Granville. Mrs. William Maoilell and her daughter. of Kensington. visited in Upper Freetown on Friday. Jim. Efyth. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis. Mrs. Louis Cairns and Mrs. Al- llsan Profitt attended the 28th an-- nual Presbyterial of the W.M.S. of the United Church of Canada. , Ciiyion Thomas w s held in Trinity United M Mmh Tryo" we” b"”"935 Vl51' acharlottetown. on Jan. tors to summer-side on Friday. :2nd and 23rd. Mrs. Cairns and Jan-H"-V 35"” M4” Tmmli Dlans Mrs Proiitt were delegates -from to take treatment in the Prhice the Mission Band and the W.M-5' County Holllltal for 9. back ln- Auxiliary of Freetown United lurih All hope to see Clayton out church. A telephone inessage was receiv- ed early Friday morning. January 25th. by Mr. Ralph R. Burns, con- vcying the news of the death of his aunt, Mrs. Walter Scott of Gardiner. Maine. which occurred in hospital a few hours earlier. fills. Scott had been ill at her hnme for the past week and had entered hospital the day previous to her death. She leaves to mourn. . . , lr.V doctors are siettin l t l husband. Mr. Walter Scott. and 1;: "1I!n"'h3ir M3: calls to the rural area: 0 5 of amhaughter. Alice. A brother. Mr. '5 h .1 ti, Hmt Hrtml; R ...s .).i.u-ph Burns. resides in Maine. 79" -V " ' "'5 ”' um: ” "3 -m--------s..M..ML.;' Mrs scan Wu formerly Charlotte ncr wrist. when she slipped and fell are being extended to Mr. Llovd Bur." d,.,zhm- of me into Mr Ian the In x,ac5,2a2,'”:':&:epr'5”"” M” wam and Mrs. William Burns of South " F at v . M. Ralph Burns and Mr' "M Mm Robert" Campbell "2 hlsc rrlycllller Mfrs. Russel Burns left. end Mr. Cecil Campbell. all of Mr. Brewer Boyle, N”. Haw," ' on Friday morning to attend the funeral which was held on Sunday. January 27th. AB. Keep Regular eiimstnuuils TABLETS : A nusm msicit lluvivn. flaunt to ten. onto to: ztlllroa and Idiom- IO loblole M MI. lttici 3595 o.v There Ought To Be THAT sames of m can uv vmi ms Aactic Ct.IMATE! ru. oer A -105 IN nomos yucca me was aw simies eveizv wet! Victoria Rink and congratulations A VEAR A60 cuiu.Bi.AvNi:. MADE THE GREAT DEOSION. us was come 10 car umseti: A JOB IN me A Law SUNNY SOUTH -- Professionai ilartis E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETRIBT Eyes Examined Office Hours! 0 to 12 - l to 5 and by appointment Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. Summerslde Glasses Fitted :uj:-I:-11-1-c-2 i T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bunk of commerce Building Burnmerslde. P. I. I PHONE 288! mm :M.: ii. F. Hunter ii. 0. Summer-aide. P. I. I. Complete Virus! Analyses Ginsu Fitted PHONE 8110 8MALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETBIBT W.E. cALLAaiiAii Physician 0 Surgeon Office: 58 Summer Street lloun 11.00 to 12.00 I. II. 2.00 to 5.00 1:. III. 1.00 to 0.00 p. In. Dial 235! VI. GIIESTER 8. MacIi0liALO Borrisier, solicitor, Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath strong. K. 0. Money to Loan Collections -Promptij Attended To. T ii. E. EI.I.iS INSUIANCI Fire - Auto -- Casualty 8 Summer st.. Summenldc PHONE 2413 :j SOME MOVED 9.000 MILE A WHOLESALE Bii'ibiiER.AN HES SPENDING THESE SINSHMY was cur MP ilii. GLEN ii. iiEiiDiiY Veterinary Surgeon Phone ll Remington l l I By Fagaly and Shorten - 4 AJOBVITI bG3ie:.tr"t' --aw A ootin.A STEERS. iiii.i.si.AvNE.'