P59 E‘ ., . ., It happens ‘to every man — 'and every woman! . Watch out for ill dangerous age! r Ironing PHILIP MARY DDBN - ASTOR i...» l-‘EIX IBESSMIT and inlroduclnq 01.0mm MARSHALL IINIAME - THOMPSON lfiTllAi-BPOBTS! — SING-SONG TORONTO SYMPHONY MARCH OF TINIII wwg-“u _-. - -t . ._ / —‘ Inlmme m“ at the home o; Mm GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Jan ast several months on board H. wok “a m M He w a L /f' l’ Chm" Riwkmm °“ wedmsiim’ git (APQJRN In“ w‘ 5"“ ‘q’ 5' Pm” “be” son of tihegiate Jolui glimtgbelel 2:1 . l evenln Jam gill, e mcetlng "i pa‘ of 9- 5uburban ‘ihilmh i“ J . g i d leaded gumy w a murder char one Anne McArtliur his wife. He / 0 31,53 ggdiiigegglgk,‘ m, a033,, i’. t... s“... .1 his l sarofi m" Y-P~"- 33113;?“ 3; r50“ Hg}. gym-d an,“ -—-- i s n e s mov ee own mp if” omaifs Creed‘ in \Il'i on Thtefie ‘£939. WI‘. Ann. 31. o‘ wednuday evening January m me year 1895 He w“ m adheh were I3 members present, and“ e n“ uvdqmu‘ an“ . “w 80th, the regular meeting of York my; member of me Pfgsbyterjsn THE roll call was answered y tel rig hon" “m, I “u” wnw M w‘, Y. P. U. was held in the hall. The iliurch. He was kind and ‘The first thing! remember. ‘PM: ported finding “u” o‘! pawn m pl-uldeng Anne Macpheyson had 3mm)“, to than 1n n member! Dflld U191!‘ 1995- The "ii-ii" the girl»; body, exhumed on orders charge of the devotional Dorlod. and willing t0 aid t so in utes cf the last meetlni! were Pfiiifi of 00mm 1056mm”. M_ R Bonn and opened n the meeting with time of trouble. There are eft to _ and a proved. A Christmas Seal m a m" succession’ he w” hymn 688: _He Sees _iilf."l._illllél mourn the loss o; a lovlng husband Bond ii the amount of $5. was rc- armnged in justice court Md m Sparrow Fail’, after which .Vinni- and lame;- hlg wlm gcnnerly “m, ceived in acknowledgment of a superior court’ when he cum“, fred Hayter led in prayer. Stavei-i; of Willriot Valley and two wmribiilimi t0 "it! Tubemiiliisis 1954a; my u, m, ma. Responsive reading was“ from daughters, Eva Mrs. Stewart Burns League. guy... w“, w“ m mm mum palm X _ A reading: I Be- ‘Lower Freetown; Mary. Mrs. Illi- Tiie iiflffeililiiiilfiiici? cilmiil-eil 0f rooms g5 he made brley awe“, lievc" was given by Wirinifred nird Moase, Upper Freetown arid letters of appreciation from War anoesv Hayter, followed by hymn Mill: one grand son. Two brothers Joihn , ' Vetsrlrls for gift-s revvlved from llw Jugflge Willard Mam w, "Fight the Good Fight". The Sci-iP- and Albert Campbell of Upper Free- nwnl: o! Wheaties! River. also “ma; lgw clergyman; pl: ‘M ture reading, foun in 1i Peter: town and four sisters. Annie Mrs. than s for mcmorliil gifts s.nd_ a bound mm ova to the superior 1-11, was read by Edison Watts. A Edmund Williams. Matapiin, Mass; card of thanks for an expressi n mun when, Jud” Lmnud D reading: "Christian ChBFEWPFI-TEIi-Yile. Hyde Park. Masq Laura. of sympathy. A card was received verdier the defendant be gum, Building," was given by Mary Mrs, Ray Lidstone, Freetown; Ina, TWSQQ/Fyf/Vl/Yfié’ i ... -- 5 \,- ... . r“ *' sick committee reported one call on complaint o; Lyle Dom.“ m. % , made. A school bill of 42 cents was “d” of m... mum}, (southhwn ._ 9 P, M, paid and $3.57 was paid for a gift p“); ohm-ch c; 30¢), who @1513. CF 63o k. .. has. ‘¥.“'..”§$"Z2.2"...“vf...°iiilii.‘§ use: lilac w» or M VALE SCHOOL DIS- b . - .. Y) .. - n ME WAR y singing the Ode and King in me basement of "n; ho _ Th Pr‘ after-ad which a delicious lunch wal ofllccrs, who revived lih-mme l ..,—... . s... - e lasts: is a .... m.- , . ii n a. i" qagdshheinwthe notional: Bciwoi “us” '_.__"““Y W1" n M“ i W" I * l; ‘flu-lo with some 8mm the ad- on J m h °i "M? which M '< , n.1,. ' districts gathered at the mum’ 1 - t e in been sent to him at rlatmas A, 1° 9 m M M“ Andrew E rneetingdoif Glen Valley Inst flute the minister. State lice tox- ~ 11m“ 9‘ - a ' was he at the home of s. Nor- oologlsifis sad it contained Bolt said he then began t e iii- Jqlhr to welcome home their son. Ovid who arrived 0n Dec. 31st. ulteri- spending over three and a half years overseas with the 23rd Mold Mimic/nice, R.C.A.M C. which went over to France on D , agpolnted chairman, and after stat g the Imp Innis read an address Mr. Kenneth MacDonald presented Ovid with a well filled purse on behalf oi his many friends. Ovid in a few well chosen words Iiimeimlexautfi; id an sgn mils amountiizresto “New sick committee, Mrs. Stir- ling MacLean and Mrs SPONSORED or ms LADIES’ .410 ' or was: PEJ. HOSPITAL ‘_"“ TODAY ONLY “ IEDSIDI MANN!!! '" Special Shorts Shows At l:l5-7-9 com: EARLY Q. BEST scars PRINCE ED WARD 2 DAYS -- WED. and JHUR SH! wanted to p liar Illi llwaagd lust one more fliiiql The Whectley man MhoDonald. Meeting opened with the singing o! the Ode followed by the repeat- ing“?! the creed in unisona WHIATLEY RIVER. W. L River Womenl’: Rackham invited the members to the February meeting. to be answered by bringing an ar- ticle for sale. The meeting closed new member joined. collection announced to 46 cents. were read, approved from the Red Cross aging the Institute to keep up the work. and Mrs. Wares was asked to write and find out what was needed. The r Roll call ent. - sc 25 were to P Abbott. ined Si kirl‘: death. vcstigatioii into death for "a. number o to elaborate. toxicologists examin- "iiiiii Wellneodfly disclosed traces this version of th Dorothy Ann. who vias atod from high school 1n tsald Prosecutor went to Bible's home into custody Jan. him overcome by illuminating gas 1 Doroth -=- CAPITOL TB-IIIY and WEI. Shows 3:1b-'l-8:45 s.” no i’ \.\£u; “MAJ” ...;.. l‘? am sinner-mum many-nu,” News - - “Wastpoini.” EASTERN GUARDIAN Father Admits Poisonedi Ohlld In July, 1939 by a Bflnlfiv commisnio pic's Ms-rrsigrtiinent b“ N a series even 911M; an ew Year's Day when he was arrestnd culminated to they l’ Ann's f reasons." e prosecut on gave eS story: J llfll. he . Programme, lVllrs Vernon Giilis, i939. W! ill and Bible said mfike-ilnmm‘ ftliendsnfor ‘igehsilélgg Mrs Witiield Abbott Roll Cali to save her the drug "because one m‘. He's A Jolly Good know, The 1:‘ fiiggwered with exchange of val- ‘$4 higltzlotolgv ‘lg and I didn't mm mfiiiiii’ fidmfiésiiis. iii?‘ “is”... A sift or i bwlm rm the I» ‘m’ m“ J m "5 mini"- ulna mwued m, Mn Hebe, stitute was esented to the iiwc "mill-ho f!!! dole or u medicine. Campbell md Rummy wax-d o; new brides at came to the dis- will} d B! quick and n_ 3mm“ the evening m. trict. A ve imeresting program 0N9"! lvfilllllzyd dllbfhiffi i cuts were served by the lad; W" eiil°Yed i‘ crmu-ch Selma? n‘ ' e V” h la present and at wee srnai hour, all departed bginging a very enloyable evening to a close. 4 Meeting closed with God Save The King and a. delicious lunch by tho lawn assisted by Mi-e. oyrus All my N YOUNG SPEAKING- Tiiat night. ru 2 die f “ntury- __ Inch Magicormao and An-len asrnmo/ nrsmrvrm - sis-ii a9iinTlo““w|§'-i! ~ -—-—. #00. Hay as‘! rut laaoa. In the middle es people were bathed only at bl . at marriage iii-ma In Ills Cousin and at death. Siiiie sa the girl a second dole estroyed the rema and its container within a few hours. Jficatle listed coronary thrcin. s an nervous vomltin as the cause of her death. i SOAP TRADE GIIW The {and “hi, began ' whim}; filling be I03 amco in Holy Redeemer l-lall I'D-HIGH‘ d-jfih- w i . a,‘ Mm no Ilsa: can can“ w we“ “'°" w‘... w“ “e954”... 1am!- dgrabivnnp ind f er T; id he save and than the c girl A death when police take hirn found csiuuiu. piivsniiiiii Innil were ommltted. - to h a iii:- um; do a. ir. . . A gamer ofrlustou gimme». c M3. AND M35. CLIFFORD 5 REID, Middleton. have iris honor in; agement of no} nu In so. ._....... sf IOOOI . ~ i n ‘a, film h“; '9 "$3. :0“ y’ l. filo": is). n1 ‘Tsar-yum: V. his ma nwh""li.r_.i" r nairams no. "gdlcflgltgtt-o i“. a ‘wiiuoismn ciccnws. , ‘ i-ri-tx. ‘ftm-iiiimgiswugmmridhiivt: , . 8 V! 6h C ‘Ilullzlvedifi fainllytn mom u" 1* gains“ "i" "wit: i m n Q°n4 now: uo meets ma; . ti-nctslngl-io days c: an: road t ma 1- dlgquglog, mauiine. s worked on ly every . 34.11 ma‘: on the comm e or the onlnm ... b‘ lso am ' in Eiblisscd obit ‘orgies hi? e D BM NW0 Indy}: h! b no‘: t‘)? gwlig; Ira“! years III the his 0! tub “n y ' ' m“ c. E5 was a great admin-c of good horsas and was a. the city streets with his horse and on. gin wlfa iiso Emma Clara J - kins of Mt. Albion predeceased iiii. ovcr five years ago. 1L mourn one Western Canada and oherimi the memo In llsaiaoplam rmraro-fllallisyoon familiar figure on He leaves to Herbert in the following oris and daughters who will always d and the rt- bmfllfl‘ iotieir iia liter Q mule H i oi’ the “PW. a Ito Lac, i-reitg; McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McMillan of Winn . Mas-flags to take place February 4th. 2-5-11. SAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mrs. Hazel Wilson of Bouthfortkwho is Ipendlng the winter n ontroal. has received the sad nowl of the sudden death of liar daughter-in- law, Mrs. Marshall Wilson at Port Alberni, B, C, CITY POLICE COURT NEWS _. In a prohibition can the accused was fined 0200 and ccstl or three months. Two men charged with being drunk and incapable had their cases dismissed. Another drunk and incapable was remand- ed until Monday, Februar llth. A female drunk and disorderly was remanded until Monday next. A man charge with theft of an over-coat from a dance hail was remanded until tha llth. Personals Mrs. John D. MacDougall has after spending a very enjoyable holiday with her son in Charlotte- own. Miss Elma MacDonald of Alber- ton spent several days in Lhc City, visiting friends and relatives. Mi June MacDougall has re- turne to Harrington after spend- ing some time in Charlottetown visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Austin MacDonald has re- turned to his home in Albion Cross, after recovering from a bad cut being hospitalized at the P. E. Is- land Hospital for several weeks. Able Seaman W, E. Agnew. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew. City. has arrived home from Esquiniiilt to receive his discharge from the Navy. Able Seaman Agnew has been serving in the Pacific for it».- Watts. The devotional period was closed by hymn 380: "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life." The president had charge o! the business period. l call was an- gwgred by a Bible verse in which "Almighty" was found. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The rcli call for next meeting will be answered by a Bible verse in which "Blessed" is found, and the devotional leader will be Olga cud. At the close of the business per- iod, Rev. J. A. Murchison gave an thing new has apparently been added to life in Rcgina—4women or l m l l, med m, v n h Wen“; wl. a member and worker of the First mianoligttcsificroggiirahomiutnday. u“ $81111: woman“ filled out ensomc Gosngreizationali Ogugchfcf Olierljsuog. d 1 _ m“! 1 t, l t] _ B H SUTV VG Y 0U!‘ C - admitted r e fbfllty ‘in n tho “'1i"w-..,£.‘-.°‘,‘.,..".‘“.;'§2,.,,.......~ the ren, Miss Blanche Woolner of ed. .. But when she got the she found she was iis‘ed “WWI... covers. as - a and Margtgst, Mrs. Gard, Sou port; also sweaty-eight grand-children Ha Clifton United Church illness about a December 14. 1945. and was largclv attended. Service at th nave were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Macvicar assisted bv the Rev. Mr. Stackhousa Baptist Church. The oall bearers were: James Rankin. William Mac- Carron, Wellington MacNeili. Herb- ert Mason. Roland MacDonald and Colwell Wood. Smallwood wish returned to her home in Newtown than,“ m t sad be eavement. Also those who sent flc or; find cards cf sympathy, Freetown, on iihe morning ember 2G, 1945, Colin B, Cam bell much respected resident of 1< ee- town at e e of his death that his friends and loved ones became alannecl friends coul toéioauavail. H151 rough gr u y ess a zvbove mentions?! tlfteunhlso: Mrs. Jardinc Stavei-t. Freetown ‘his late residence conducted by hhe service in the Presbyterian Church, Freetown. The The Lord's My Jesus, Abide W not Freetown People's Cemetery. Campbell. George Reeves, Alfred Curley. William Francis. interesting and instructive study --_-- on how to study the Bible. The The death occurred on January meeting closed with hymn 350: 28th at her home, 118 Garland "Take Up Thy Cross", after which Street, Everett, Mass, of Mrs An- v. J. A. Nicholson pronounced nie M. Woolner,'8ti years wirlow of the benediction. the late C. Robert Woolncr. ' Mrs. Woclner was born in Boutli NEWS REPORTER Rustico Prince Edward Island and sarcomas PORTER mi- sixty years ha! rosin-iii in REGINA, Feb. 2 —(CPi—8on-ie- Chelsea and Everett, Mass. she was a former member of the Chel- sea Women's Oiub and a devoted Chelsea, Mass, W of Detlham, Mass. Mrs. Robert I. Dobsori Larnhmont, Mrs, Fred U. Wyman. Ariinrztnn. Mass., liv five druid-children and four great grand-children also brother, John H. Bimtain o! South Rustico. vlnce are her nephews, W. S. MacLiire. ‘P. an curable B. W. LePago. In Memorials: Austin Am, San Fran December 27, 1N6. u...‘ “EH5 ma“ “S”. “rs. m. E. Vessey, Duustaffnag‘ Kenneth I2. was l. iiisiimi attendant of until ii's year ago. The funeral was held on fiidav. e house and of bhe llazsibrook Card Of Thdnks The Family of the late Henr C. to thank their and friends for uheir their mean r- In Memos-lam COLIN I. CAMPBELL There passed away at Ugper of ec- Tho decease been ood health for uite a. wihllc but t was not until vabhin a short time All that, medical skill and kind d do was dons but all st h grew the irit A private funeral was hold from ev J. A. McGowan. followed by hymns sung were: Shepherd, Asleep in lth Me. The remains were laid to in The nail bearers were: George Leonard McCarveli, Stirling Andrews, MRS. ANNIE M. WOOLNIII m. H. Wonlrier New York. Included in her crest of relatives in this Pro- Chester tho Hon- At the residence of his Keegan In, 1588 Shaffer cbco. California. on Captain Austin late Janus Memos-lam ‘In lcvhg armory a! Mother, HIS. SAMUEL IHIIIHN m”, who panod away Iislrraary s, 1045f ,_ Hm swarm-r. w Q-l-II i~iiaizuaav= ‘ n, m‘... nommoumuuuwuwunwiwmocmommn ooou (l 08049561! mltsmlzlbuziliuchmvn [c i‘, yn-(fflc New Glasgcvfs Activities Mr. Foster Bollar- hal bean con- flnad to his home with a bad cold. Mr. George Andrew. P.W.C. stu- gent, spent the weekend at his ome. Friends are glad to see Mr. Lloyd “Hlouston about again, after his long riesr. Among the recent visitors here Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bulmaii and son Allison. Mr. John H. Buntain received 1n the sad news of the passing of his sister in Everett, Mass. A successful auction sale was hold by lirLr. Peter Gallant, who is mov- ing to a nearby district. w. Myron McArthur was ‘.n this vicinity recently on business buy- ing a number of cattle. , Miss Ruth Stevenson. clerk o! the Federal Dept. of Public Woi ks, spent an enjoyable weekend at her homo here. Lac. Ver on Hill who is attached to the R.C.A.I". at Greenwood is cod spending a pleasant leave st his home here. Mrs. George Smith accompanied by her son Allen visited her dau- iz ter. Mrs. Rufus Axwcrthy on Sunday. Due to the heavy wind storm. the telephone service was disrupt- ed for a few days. The‘ friends of Mr. Austin Laird will be glad to know, h is con- vqlelcing nicely, after hs recent operatlom-N. Mr. Cordon Avard. City. recent- l visited his friend, Mr. R. L. ickiesori who is still confined t0 his home, but glad to say he il making a gccd recovery. Local hockey teams are nippiyins good entertainment to numerous hockey tans who attend the game: each night. Much credit is duo the young lads who ot the rink operation, under c capable man- a amsnt of Mr. Harold stavoinaon. od luck boys, and if your team doesn't win, show to the world you are good losers. A large number of friends and relatives gathered at the home R. W. Stevenson on the eve- ning of January 28th., the occa- sion being to honor and welcome home hoi- IOIIHBOIIIIY, om over- seas where he has been attached to the Army a number of years. When the gathering had assembled m». C. B. Dlnlzwell ve cspabiy resided while Mrs. W. . Bulman ook her place as organist coon- iiig the program by singinl C Omi- ada. Mr. James Moffatt read a fit- ting address, whilc a generous purse was presented to Bohiiv Mid his youthful wlfe, (the formev Miss Lois McDonald). . In a few well chosen words Bobby responded thanking all for their thou-ihtful- new. A nicely arranged program followed including a musical num- ber by the Stevenson family A delicious lunch was acrvad by the hostels assisted by the ladies. af- ter which with Mr. Andrew Gallant as violinist, tlin liaht fantastic was indulged in for an hour or so In Memos-lam l; lovliifim of BRUCE DUNNING a ~ who departed tlils Illa on Fain-fir! fill. III». Inserted by the Wilson Family. fill; \- WOIII I'll! IAlAI-D! ~ The leading causes of iii-e are defective fines and chhnnep. Asiliiiia Suiiciiiiq ‘S-‘Luflicli ‘(iultlily v%%% mu l‘ mi i Norma The Island Motor Transport wish to announce that effective WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, the 9:45 RM. trip Charlottetown to Summerside, will be cancelled ex- cept Saturday and Sunday for the remainder of the wiii- tn- months. ‘ HOUTIIPOIT SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Senlor Department:- Grade X-l. Margaret lui-iis- I. Francis McCarx-on; 3. Ruth flip- pua-ade IX-i. Calvin Wood; I. Blair Kelly. “oi-sue m-i. um aiim; 2. 3- r h a. o s vn-i. ci MacKay 1- Pom finder i i I. Arrlei: 919F071 rwfiliio Hobart: gaff: i" m CUIY. IOII. III (JI-i-d. Willard Squir- Grade VI-i. Leona Gallant; I. "- June Pip ey; 3. Louise McCarron. last!“ n-i- 9911f“!!! Sandro 2-5-21. GIEINWICII acsooi, . cfil’: ""137 "Port B: Greenwich Grade VII_1_ ‘qlt , 2. Vrcra Squires; a.hvi:'t1§§EiYi°.'§ Grads V-l. Re i0 Ma Ls . Grade all-l. Alfred Mgclsriign; ll. III (gm-l flalne M... a a -1.1: ma: aid. - slid: IV-l. ‘i723... W003i‘? z. Grade 1-1. Phyllis Squires =- w- l-l‘ . . 9 , E '.l- Bigliast averages: Velma Wood. "1 "will! W M’ IBCDNID 94%; Shirley Smallwood, mas; I" Phviiis Squires. Leona Giuiiiiit, asses. P- M01144“. tuchcr. Primary Dominican- Grade III—i. David Llewellyn; 50:3?“ Plilsstsfiloo!‘ 2. Theresa osiiaiit; a. Louis o - 5mm m. m. Jon", fa‘; M“! "i: ‘l “ii“i3.°~>“i°°3"i'“ "‘“‘i" "m" rae .-. onLlew. 1y“én36»'“<i°k" Mcouron: a‘ awe“ Gradflc-l-Pir-Innramtmggucette Grade ' (Jr)__1 2 Ilsia Doyle. I. liieanor Doucefte: m’ . - , _ - . - Bu, f‘ J ' mxflhm“ Grade rx 1 Ida Doyle 2 M0!!! ' °y°° ° °' a Gallant. s Rodna Gauthier. Pngry dammit‘) l Billy D fl I a I -- . y' l. Cierr Mwmon; 8. IINWNIQ Smal wood. (Bi-l. Irene M00» Grade VIII-l. Hall Gall t, 2. Kathleen Gallant, g. 308;?” Doucatte. Vino-Principe Grade VII-i. Elizabeth Doyle, 2. Isabella Blacqulere, 3. Tercsa °3“.ié°'w r e --l. Jean Gall t. I. mud Gallant. B. nerves: Gau- ll t0 nt V-l. Lillian Pinoau, l. gmarol Ilcrteill, 8. Annetta Blac- are. Grads IV-i. Quelda Gallant l. Melvin Doucette, 3. Camellia lluiulllaro Jlnlor Darrin t A anuamdauthier. , U Virginia Gau- The hall was tastefully decorated M W» "v u» cw" aw.’ kitslitf" ..°°"%’.l...’." . 0 t for the evc- Pa." “w” 513% Grads Ill.‘ (bl-I. Alhdftl on“... ‘ugly-mm n“ m. you". Grade éhmlctt Pineau. I. ' ll ibli . KINSINGTON SCHOOL STANDING Grade I ron; 2. Nelson Petrie; 8. Sylvan Gallant. Grade I. (Ci-i. Keith Llewel- lyn; 2. Barry Cooper; 8. Arlene shmllgflfltd- in‘ u a : McCar- '°ii'ii°°i°"‘i v51“: w M rnc : ii W d.' Aulltsnt: Tana ‘Oalfaghaoir. anon; - amowoon SCHOOL CONCERT Tire pupils of South Shore and presented a veg u. Christmas gNixli-ialltoalargaa our, lflbflClbQd ‘Ofl- l Io: month of January: Grads I A: l. Deanna Larliin. l. Mary Arscnault. 3. Gladys Chis- holm. 4. Joyce Mnam. ecltations Audrey aiciiciin. Grads I 3-1. Patricia Wail-ion- Misrion Msckinriori, Gerard Ho- gan, Winston Taylor, Ernest Smith. I. j-Pvanor Mai-Arthur and Worn" Trio, Star S angled Barmcr. Champion. 3. Emmett Driscoll and Eileen Quilty, loria Burdcttc. Stanley Palmer. Helen Power. (Encor ). Peri rt attandanc for Javiuiirt/i NMonol e Pram _ bottle, Beryl Irnlrd, a ie ‘Mllklllfwfii 0115011 l! . Jlmm Kllbride. Patrice. ' 88°- Rloitltlbh. Aidiorn. Btanlgy Palmer, Freddie HMII» Cami Ii. Como n ‘me Mid- gum prism, t Clear. 1 g . ccltation, Marie Taylor. Trio. Letter I Never Did Mail, saris arid Noreen Taylor. Lima Monologue. Blaraoh Morrison. Solo, L ttle lion c‘ Gold, Gloria Biirdctle. (Encored). Dialogue, Hickok SaysHIt. 9 pupils. iR itatlon, . "gt-OMEN, Courting rider Di!- l. Voiglin Solo, Lyman Alohorri. (Bi- CON . M a ,Ma.rl iiii. lasts on‘. Mllolilaéldillll. MORTLAKI lnin- (OP) -Wiliie svrur ns on oar manor, Kanys -(o iii-P"; fabricated houses, ccnsistins ° four rooms with wooden 11w" and tiled roofs. now are beinil i"; ducod a IOCIIAHIHM‘ gall,“ hflg sove the rem M“, “g l ‘flay cost l ~ %lnnand canlbc erected in °ii° IITTB PREFERRED 4 Ilium-w Pi-sii own‘ ll’ ntiimiiig to his car in a if" bciirne street fggnd the door on tisi."..':::"‘:is..::i"'ii'.':* uflrrtd‘ . sir-i‘. 3m 2:: gragwgrcmmathtgem 33 an‘ i ' that mrv cimot i. "absent healing" and without isn't in the xvi! had disawfl" charging for his services. 0d. ~ I blmaligtilisa ".h. v u“ ’ g Itaddooiwighthstsficiqtho