hi. kpxcc Etch-r THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 20, 195,- .THE EASTEIRMN” euAiliotAN4 A(ih'N'!'It;MONTA(iUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Ilyron Stewart, Mu l BI-not lumber. Mira Joyce Wlulnton. Miss Jinn Johnston. AGENT tillukfil-LTOWN: Wlldon haven. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Movuguozi llun Dome Restaurant, and uunrdian Office: In Georgetown: Tho Int Ollloe; in sourts: The Snack Bu and H. lltchlrdl 5 SCI- Georgetown and Vicinity Mi.-s Uni-nthy Jenkins and Miss.- Sally Jnhnsrin wt-ref recent. visibonl to Charlottetown. who is 5 Miss horraine Landry. employed in the city. visited her , , , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ....-moo FOR min um ha!-l ltlsss Jane lllchlath, Lorne val. Land”. on Sundmu NM. mm lei-y when you buy it 1'.-pl.-itc all ll-3. has ucccptcd a position at yuy; Bud's Accessories. iiiuiileiuiic. ;Clar,k Bros., Montague. Mr, Joseph Danvnn. .110 ,.,.n,nHy '”"T" T "" , . urchaaed the property owned by Mr. J. J. Sorticrs. S' Gc'1i'i:c5.i . '(iF.'ll YOIR trec-ltglitii. trt-lg”. F-red Allan. his taken up: mg 3 business visitor to Mont-,lights Find WM" ',''””V'” "" 'h".'"ylresidrnce in his newly ncquiredl aguel Monday, Nov. 1!). lnvvny plan at Hilchey and. tan-ihompl l . .. Iderstinc's. Montiizue. H . 'lN STO(iK flmil illicit ' p ' , Mr. and Mrs. Thcndme Lttversl china. nld EI1ElI:ll in-r -r'P"'”'p'l .Mlr Dniialatn Maclmiriii. Mini: and thrce i'hll(lF('n of Charlotte- V, R, Bmshngr, ,1.-ll,-il..,-' I.p...u- ,n azm-, loft .V1nnda,x up R liuslnthsp mwm WC” gun” on Sunday. Nov- Montague. ,l'"il-t "7 T”mm"- llllth. at the home of Mr. Lttvera ' '”'" mnther, Mrs. Mahcl Liivcrs. His many fncnda :-r to 'Mre. Stewart. Nelson. Mont-l , hear Mr. Ronnie IVlltl” . n our. is at present vivttiiz pt met Mr. Jnhnm. Iylpp: ion la,” vyppk Turns. Nov, 2, I.!PnI, m the Kings vow !ms- home of hcr pnrcnisl Mr. and ,0 ,,.mm to Toronto. Ontario. ., '"F. wuls Pl'r8l- All Wlih him 3 ctW”'-.'- l'0' Ml?-V Samlm 3”” Bvmkl'Yn' livhprn he in entiiloictl. Johnny rRlh:.?)lLEGF covery. F qngy F”;;r"'l-VT , n lhad been visiting his parents. 5,33 PM' ,.. .. .. ... ..missiIi-lit . - " Mr Robert. ytmhcq um : pvrV- nry from India. Hill spcak in Lap Mn Md LEI John Dicks Advance tlcltela now on sale. 81-50 mm,” m smmm., H. W, W. vlmll.-lglla v(l,l1ll.l7't;l”i ll: 10 (,4,-.51. ,.-wiiliam Hobbs Jr.. who is ,. each. at TOOMBS MUSIC STORE weekend at. the 3m - .i' it i ;in- -””"5'l'”' N” "t '"' "' ”"'” member of the Royal Ciumdian ND.” Capmm and 'w.'K' A AA .'Fl-iriids of Mrs. Snmiiel Bcnrs.lMr Fm” "M R lmmmed at Mama” M0m'a:m' lPrnokl,vn. will iicgirt to learn that she is seriously ill at her home. rind all join in wishini her it il'lltsP . .- Mia Fay Sim ill”. training at the P E l. llo V ' o p , . . , specdy recovery to ncalth. p w :;""?":;”;- ii . ,a - zrd 3::.rl:t::..;.fl”””..:7:wt; 8 "I . 3. 9 time 0 "N er " -. . .. . . It , 7 i i '- Mr' um M”' JlJ' S4M"””' 'Wm:' FlUIIIRQGllVlllR(:I::lI:SlItt"I" :hlixi&lrlt:l(;h:rgell,lwn (m imlfiyi iwetlmxf ””T ' t . l ' . l iv re icy ivcr .l ue. "' '3” -.----. -- tr ,,;”'”;:,;:-, t,:,'d'”,:,".-,, 9.3;: imam-. A mm mid-nr. we ”' ' 4 '” 5 'l lmlemnized yeslerdaii morning M this week. Czimpbcll'I Circuit. .'Mr. Janws (.'lll”'lP, Monlazue, jpll last ucck for Triirn, S., to rittcncl the fiiiicml of hi: brother. CAPITOL T0- DAY and WED. ix ShowI3:3O-T-9 Frank Currie. The sympathy of the commuiilly Currie in his be-rnvymrnt. , ..'lS V(lNI'Al.F.S(llNl: .. Her many little frinnds will be pleased A "rnIIt'tI';ltot tho.'7 ' ""' . valesclng nicely after her recent operation in the King's County v ailiKll'S' ””””'”t 1L e .."Fl'.VF.RAI. AT iumttiiix - The funeral service for the late Norman P. Mlcnhersnn. who pass- sed away on Thursday. Nov. 15. A. C. Fraser officiated.- sting were "The Lord in My Shep- herd.” followed hv a solo sung by Mrs. lot." a favorite of Mr 3facPher- tn the many friends .The poll bearers ,'lVloGnwan. lwilliam Mncxenna. llis. leeter MacDonald. Kinnon. Inbcrrnent. took the Valleyficld Cemetery. lExpress Thla-nltls WTITI L-aiiszhlin MacKinnon Carl Station. Mr. Bruce Yen, MARLIN FISHING I excn Allied mldirv u ho Whctl in the mar Mzitincri .'Z:.'i(l Evening 7 and 9 p A-an i A HILARIOUS SCREEN COMEDY! from the best selling book and famed battlefield cartoons that kept 6,000,000 G-l's roaring! y 1 gY'l?t;li fglu JHIIAIII-.F.FFIElI!IIl-Ilatlloiyell, EXTRA! MUSICAL COMEDY -- CARTOON 333' 5 . -hI.5f is exicnded Mr.l wru lheld fTnm the l'iiiIed Church.l Kilmulr. Saturday afternoon. ReV.lMrS. Jmm, Lnvmmm. Hyninsl William Bruce "My Precious Lord" wrlten by Mr. MacPhcrson'a2men. reyum tn thr L" ;stsi-1', Mrs. Mae Eaton. Ca1tfornia.lw,,,., ,m.,,mp,.,m,,.1 ,,,- Arm and "Pas: Me Not. 0 Gentle Sav-lyre, pawl son's. Rec. Mr Fraser brought. an; lmplrlw Ind ”mf"m”3 "T355339 baby daughter. of North Lake. a:'- and dance was held nt the home lt” ”" family "7 mi” d9C9l:E;g mmpnnicd by Mrs Frascr's sis-lg-,1 (hp hi-ll-le' smother .2at.l-iered to pay their last respects. Ham”. and Mr M'"d”k of Souris. mmrwcrl in Grnr:c1nWii'uishrs tn the hnpnv vounz rmiple. nperat.nn of the ciotendanra i'ail- 99” Samitel Gil- Mac- place in ”(,L")dlT0Wl1 of Nlntitngviic. and Greene, Montntlue Cold st.or-NW3" De5R”Ch”5' M"'b"" iG'reenwoad, N S, is spending two lweeks at his home: in" Georgetown. Campbell-Mccarron Mr. and Mr.-. Stanley Walker l Mr-. C. H l.lcvt'ellyn and Miss St. Paul's Church. sturtzeon. when; 'Janie l.le-u-eilyn motored to t.helAnna Pauline MCCHrl'0YI, daiilzhter city on Friday, Nov. ltiih. where nf Mrs. Patrick Mccarmn and the lthey virited Mr. l.lcwcllyn who is late. Patrick Mvciirmn of St. A patient in the Prince Edwarn'Mar,v'tt Road, and Neil Campbell. llsland llospilnl. , son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ---a lcnmpbell of Pnnmure Island were Sudden Death Of Healherdale Man Yesterday The death occurred very Iudden- ly at his home In Hentherdale yes- terday morning of Mr. Allan N. MacDonald in his 79th yen. He died in his sleep about 7 o'clock. Although in failing health in re- cent; years, he had been about as usual and on Saturday had at- tended the funeral of a neighbor, Mr. Norman P. MacPheraon. He was born in Kllmuir. a non of the late Nell and Mary Mac- Donald. and wls the aecond young- ect of ti family of seven. He wu I ploaperoul farmer and outstanding man in the community. He leaves to mourn, besides his widow. nee Margaret MacPheraon. five son: and tour duughten. The sons are. Hugh and Bruce in Mint- hnm. Ontnrio; Martin. Heather- dale; Preston. Georgetown; and Gordon on the home farm in Ben- therdnle. The daughters are. Bessie, Mrs. Allan Cameron, Cale- donia; Florrie. Mrs. Bruce stew- art. souria; Sybil, Charlottetown: and Marjorie at home. A ulster, Mrs. Alex J. MacLeod of Monta- gue also survives. The funeral will be held Wed- nesday afternoon from the Kil- mitir United Church. Damage Action Against Railway Mist Alice Compton. who has joined in holy bonds of matrimony spent. the lust. low nioiithsat hcr by their pastor. Rev. F. Mullally. Vsiimmer homr nn Ricliinnndl The bride looked rhartiiintz in It Street. has left in return l0 Ros-l.sii'ee.t.lrnzth dross ni royal hluci lm lenm mat Kay M”Douga”'.f Ma : wlierc ahr will residelt ii In llue coat and litzlit. bluc dwghl" of M” "nd Mrs" Mex fglhthe :viiitcr. lh1at.e Sheywore block accessoriesl .4. Q M"'cD”ugan' M”m"5ue' 35 Mn" e land carried I bouquet of red, Mr and Mrs. Jiids-in Rbtl(9i'lifl(l;roscs, ld.-iughtei-. llcnthcr of New (llns-l Tn.- fgow, N. S.. motored in this Prov-Qcallaghnii, xi-ore lllldfkhlillfl. Miss 'l'.iiri a strcct-leiiizth 'incP ll Sulurrliu. Nov 1'-'th.ldrcss of rosc lnffelti. black coat v ,- . -. n at n : lwherr? thex visited for the week la d h t a dmntchingz acicwntics lend with Mrs. R.'iker's nint.lrvr.l The groom was uhlv siipnorlcdl jMrs. Mabel Lnvcrs. Lby Patrick .1. Mccarimi, brother of! l . . . m-A ,the bride. During the Lcicmon, Mrs. Cormirr and her 5011 and mp .-holr i-ondcrcd npproprititcl of Boston. .'1yl'nlt:, ' , Moan wm-r rcccnt zucsls at UN" A reception for twoiity tziiests.i homes of Mr. and Mrs. David. Qymrgctriwn and Mrs. Frank Pnqiict. CMFPHCP relatives mid friends. was held at Ml”. Hlldlthe liomcl of the bride"; SOUTIF. Oiil fnllniilnz the rcrcntony. 5 Au H103" which the bi-ldc and gronin mot- MEP med in Charlottetown for it re- lreption at. the home of the bl'ldt".: ----m-: ,sister. Mrs. Joseph Madrire. Mr. and MP5 KPH Fl'3-"if llldi Last evenini: A dinner veccntinn Avhere .1 191' Rlld W”l1N'- MP5 PCTCV 0" large number of relatives and Willi-'llll P-NW9”: Iflftllfk gathered to extend best you Suiid.-uy. Nov lkth. ivhcrr thcyf were zzuesis of Mr. and Mrs S3?”.'E"."" fl'."”."'. ..- ...... Q Se it Dewar. Ml". l.t-vi T”mv-ct';"'Mr; J. Boudrcaiilt. Vere Rock mid Sons I l.td.. Mnntaqlir 5 ccnts to sum. S si.nrc. M. F. MacDonald. Bison Restliitriiiit. H L. Mt-Gregor I . Cn., Maolmnnls Mi-at Mai'krit.. ' Do you ilcem tn "ache all nvr-i"? Or do mOm,r?,l)ci' of the. New Bl'LIHbWlCk HEP am.,.',from liioncton. for the defendianl. llrosapnd "0 Day Of Rest. And Glad- DWS mess” The choir sung the anthem from toll and free- , you fititl it Iinirl to swap or lu-nd? (let the , I"'W”freed0m quick rclicf you long for with TI-iupIcinit'.I com "Om l1ll5lnE3S. -R ' T-R-(”n tirr: t-pccitilly made to -mi quickly of Fllfll tlirnbliinx. r. l rclicvc unrclcnung Nruiilic. Attlirilic. Sci; Rhciimnlic pain; l.unih:itzn:iml Ncumlniii. He reminded the Christiana that. nccordintz to the Bible. one day in seven is to he set nttide for U S C take effect, on December am, of . r I I PICCOS I1 IIPTEIIIE 0lll'I ""5 ye” uuuittmcavncmrnoiz , M m Several other lllRll0t'! were REGULAR”, - . I25 2- 5 VA Th, Nowmhh. Mum: of we before the meet. SPECIAL - . . Q Supreme Court. at Gcorgebown rcsumed yesterday morning with Mr. Justice Mark R. McGui;an presiding. The case to come up. was an ac- tion for daiiiuges, llclena L. lin- Monfague Town Council Meeting last Nlglti. ' The regular meetinz of the Montague Town council, which was postponed last week. was held in the council room last, night with His Worship, Mayor B. H. Yeo. presiding. - The minutes of the last regular meeting and special meeting were read, by the clerk and approved. Two bills were held in abeyance for further discussion, and all' others ordered paid. The street committee reported that 24-inch culverts had. been installed at the hut: parking lot. C.N.R. station, MacDonald Avenue, and Imperial Oil Station Road. It. wls moved that the members of the light. committee acoompuy Mr. R. K. Clements, Maritime Electric representative, to lnapect the lights of the town. A committee of the Mayor, nnd Councillors McGowan and Roy- nolda was appointed to draw up I program for gravelllns the streets in the town. This pmgram is feet that all tax arrears must be settled on or before Decembcr 10th, 1951. or delinquent taxes will be handed over for collection, and legal proceedings taken forthwith. The town clerk. Mr. B. N. Hool- ey, presented his resignation to Baldwin's Road W.l. bertson. plaintiff. executi-ix for Allan Herbert. Robertson. deceas- ed tr-suite vs. the Canadian Na- tional Railways, defendant and”; Chester Burke. third pai'ty. Musics. D. 1.. lvlathicson. KC. and G. R. Foster were counsel for the plaintiff and F. A. Large. K. C. and Roy Macbnugall, a mem- l3EldWllllS Road Women's Institute Annual Meeting "rhe aimiial meeting of the wa.s held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Curran. with 12 members present. The meeting was opcncd with n prnycr. and the roll call was an- lMi'. John P Nicholson i-r,-prcacnI- led Chester Burke, the third l party. The action l.'s taken under the; Fat-al Accidents Act. of 1938. and :s seeking 563.000 damages ”in respect of injuries to the said 'Allan Herbert Robertson and his lcicath caused by the ncgligenl. way by Ihe rlefendnnils servants at a level ci'o&:n::." The accident. in i'1tlPSll0n oc- currecL.on Sept. 25. 1950. at R cmsbing betwem Genriletmvn and Ftii-digan. and not far from tne latter plavc. The car was driven by Chester Burke. Most. or the morning was taken the stand when court adjourned until today. aizc. Mr. A. McNeill, Mr. Claude ' ,”I'hP. LOl'd IS My Ullhlv" l-L E ..mp-m.mm,,m,yy rt - - -W-”-”"'"" A-pr” mew : ;l Th” 7"””Wl"V M" , ills" "mt Fm.) tnbuteri irce use of their halls. r. A. D, MMKOMR. tngroduvl GLAsGOwy(Cp,wS,x undo” ”'””'" C'”b- M"3”"""'? R"""fh,cct the speaker who brought ii, takers formed A picket. tine nut-l TIIEV 'Ca'nitrliAn l.c:mn. lull?" Cllllml-,.-.tii-ring mcasaze dealing with side a local undertakintz firm. D V." "T M” B" H' X"”' lzvork the l..ord'.: Day Alliance is pmmmng gnggfd dimrimlnauonl .hvj.IO.u iIr.1m.1tir.rvcMn2l0G C . .. . V . .-C seeking to do in these days. ll? ntzninsl. a colleague because of hisf Y d..,.h mm,.-.. mm not lrllhftlll Icvplalncd the beginnlnlf 0' "W Linton activities, T 0 ' D A Int.-rhcx nfrnmancr amt hnmmtr . alliance and its purpose which -.......- -4 lluillh('.tnJnunimnltktrlhillrtn l ';uaranters freedom on the Lords I year-old patient. who escaped from the mental hospital in this Kent. County town wiui picked up by the Rnmsgate lifeboat. after in distress call from the youth who had tried I DARTFORD.'Inlz.-(CF)-A 17-i swered by the trtembcrtt paying their fee. collection amounted to 83.25. The minutes of the last annual; meeting and the. monthly meeting V-xere read and approved. and it was decided to purchase. capsules l RN” lldcpth of 31 fathoms. lfor the children. I The following officers were el- l President: Mrs. Edward Cullcn. I , win. I l Secretary: Margaret McKt-nnn. 5 Audit rs: Mrs. M. G. Corcoi'nii' land Mrs; P. .-L McKcnna. l 1 School Conimittec: Teacher It was moved and seconded that 810 be voted for treaut and gifts at. scheduled to at iin er w v t . Wk. 3 d M W 6 PlICl,cluCPDIs-,"CUS1'AlD two: so can Considerable disciia-ion ensued out? regudlng the tax arrears, and on "Gm-4”-Y ' ' 70' p Ochl I. Nov. 30 motion it was decided to publish 'SPIClAL o u n '95” V at notice in the pro?” to the ef- l - - I I x T am MANl.llAC?UIIl'8, tom -, AINIVIIIAIY PYREX, s'PECIAL.' 8 SPARKLING , The Firm of Forth in Scotland. 2: 50-mile hay extension of the has .1 Forth. The hot springs V ' Gndara in Syria famous in ancient. London is it dcvclonmfni "9 i" t -. l Vice-president; Mrs. Jo.:cph331d' l flirafng itself has long been in ruinz.l same site in 1616. still exist. AUCTION NOTICE Thanks to all who helped with our auctions in the past, and asking for your support for our Jamea Dummond. SC-t'1t'.l?l'l painter who died in 1377. had but maximum first exhibit in the Scottish Ilmal Academy at the age of 18. which made The Dur.V 14"” Thmti" " although the original theatre opened on 'he l . iTo Charlps B,,,,dr,.Mm,.-1-, M, Hewg- ltpi Vtgllh thex selection of a jury Chhristmas. and 515 for prizes ail . lyn l.td.. Dcluxe liry Clcaners,l --'m 911- N ltga argitment. by coun- l 9 end of the ycar. Vi ' ' . .hnti(-son's Pliamizicv, MOltl8:llPl Rrv. Lloyd .Vlarshall. MRl'lllnlPl5Fl. The jury includes: Edwin The program la in he provided 1951 AUCTION IN A") i ;GM 49. PctilPl”.- r'W"i7l"l1i' Starr. s":i't'lary of the l..ni'd'.: Day Al-'.Mclni,yic. for-cinati. Montague by the hostess fnr caclt meeting. i op CR1PpLE1) CHILDREN . 4 . IHilcncy and V.1lll(l(ll'Kllllr'. Glll)?rL,IlRITCP, was the spccizil speakcr at Head, Hugh D. Campbell, RM A dencmu lunch was served bill l M- U- .Clcmciit.:. Viiozm': P.:ii'bcr Shop..interdenominatioiial service in St. Point, Clifford Bi-ycntun, Souris, the hostess. and a card frame was Auction will take place in , 1-h..,Mn,,t,ag,,. Hnm, and s.ho,,i; ”UVi"'-I R301" S"”'l”'- 1- 3- SWW-I Andrews Presbyterian Church. Cine Bruce. Priest. Pond. Howard held from which a sum of 39.60 , Asmcwmn mm M acknowfedgpl2;-thflig: rtlnd FzrlIc'sRSyl;op. goolr; Montagx. isunday rvciiiitzfp Eulpztt, ic?sb:n.r:ath,Alliigh Mclsaac, WEI-:1 reallgfd. d C I k. M 1 ! YEOS HALL K . ,iLh mam . m. M. .i E -l o . . nnin . (nos ress jam, e;-. was an excepinna y ,ou,-.,:, you Corn, Cardl. , rs. war nirm in y n- . M. liihulors icflliclr ll:ilJll?vlfo!lin )irRnl'rl.-,fl?ll:p- JrIl'S.R(:lI.1dPiI Ber-pcio.RBorl:nP(?1lrf:(rt:.-lp 'n-ac F0drljfl'.IP'.;13ilt';)ll. prciivvl;-qcl gaR.l H ;ll(l,irC(:'h;l1(;wf;iPf!1bf'tl;8 to her liomc; December 5th at 3 P M, . -- e - -" - ' -p -pi'.'.'t.s' con lice Y '- . r . ie a crnoon s:tiinx five 3: mee nil. Mr'f;0wan Mot...-e, panda. A,-(-esjgleuc 1!3:'lTn'l"5l;'1'1ll"':"- 0ni4l55Sgi';;;lYf7UllZ-h DSCcBf'0'l1 Wi 13- -l0h(ll1bl-D0ll WIIFIESSGS were callcd by the ' lsnries. Mfmlatllc pain-, Wr.l ' "' ” ' " i ' '-.l'9hd l P I'll) Ufa P5501” Rn .'- plaintiff Dr. George lnman, Mon- Claurle Miic.Kn.i'. Mr. E. G. Ml'IC- P931" Mk” ;1?l"TrW:,n Pm" F,"'"wam'l-k De M3CK91'lzl9 led in Dlialferr Iaiizue, J. A. Rcardon. Provincial liinnon. Fraser and Anncnr. Mnn- 7m 5” - 1 4” fl. Di: L-'Avl'Tne music was under the direction land ,u,.V,.yo,' Charlottetown. truriie Furnishing Co. I.t.d.. Hnol- 'mP'”'m:3l Aid”. M"5h”'-ll ”","i "W Chumh 0l”2ml19i- M75 5- F- Norman Saiindcrs. photographer, . , . ln,v's Men's llmmx Joanna Dl'e.iS,'m1 '3” ”” .50"-h Mb A” Campbell, and the hymns were Char)mm4m,.n' Ralph Gnrdom C 0 .” lS.hop. Minnle's Gift. Shop. B0ll'S;3;:.ln1;:llKlg;l!ll:ns ,l:n';w"h::::rl:-'.'t.I when 1n The. House Rmmeam and chat” Bur”! l NEWS - TERRV WON N-rvicc Station. Rrrmkview Service t ' ' - C:h'ri( ' t-od. This 15 The my 0i U1 i Fortunr. The latter was still on . for Eczemas, Boils,'Psoriasis, Leg Ulcers F 4499”. V : Thur. p 65c. SI .35 at drug cniintcrn. T-334 of love and kindness. At. the close of the service special offering worship of God. and to do deeds ml was received tolittme Provinces. m-ip the splendid work the Lxird'sl hay Alliance is doing in the Mar-cd by Rev. Mr. Younlz. If: cross the channel in n dinghy. The benediction was pronounc- BELANGER ST()I'F.S AND NOT AIR Fl'R.VA()F.S Quickies Can uttpply parts fnr nil Bel- nnger prnriiicfl on two wot-!lu' notice. Order your Belting:-r Hot Air Furnace or electric, coal or wood Stove from- A-. J. ZAKEM QM (irnfton St. lflmne 1505 T FOR SALE Enferpitisebtl rnntze. 1 yr. old (perfect); chesterfield suite; three bedroom suites; two Cdngoleum rugs; din- ing room 'table (walnut); electric fence; kitchen table and chairs; two bed springs; fl Beauty Rest mattress; 1 Austamore mattress; rocking chair. by Ken Reynolds M. WAITERWORTH M to . ..?.':..3l':. l H . "The Guardian Want perfect condition-the knock you hear must be your heart! Ad said this car was in mail no cOM.J.IllM N I ,' filhrilc hv.1.iI"y?In Om: Imm coll ev.o'cmt'h.o' M. bot! tho I "99" Tnltwmtt. MINENT Scientists have discovered that the lack of unsaturated fatty acid! in human nutrition in one of the main cnutm of skin dlaeuea. such an Eczemu. Bolts. Leg Ulcer: and Psoriasis. 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