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I.‘ t - ." » t ' i i i=1 f .» I J Riv‘ flour n1 0.1m 1‘. i.i..ui i - i‘ llt ~i lJ,I‘ll\ wt- lllt'll lll ziii lii- 1lt'i]il|l't‘ rf ‘. ,<- (Laird April ‘Ivllii .\. 1). if‘?! l .\r<!ii1i;il:l (I )1 ' to :1 |i iurr of .-:i't| llWllll ' rlindl- in ll. . avl tutor-t sii I'm‘ fiirllii-r pin ‘lt-‘Wl this 3th day of August A. .1€. D. 1'! 1L0]? EN It‘. “IIIGHT 3501.‘ [Tilfllefi L-IBD-B-G-IZl-ZO 7 .ea'ar Shingles Fnlznrliiiz t'.ll‘ lit (‘olvillc Sillint! ;l‘tl.ll prim". from Pill‘. '\|\'l> -. |~ |,,,;,,-(, $21M ]l(_'l' hun- .ltl; ""\.'i" $1.80. “'4' ilhiiir. cove siding. 1 htmrils, iPillll‘ posts . 5 .1'I.'t) lirlitriv in fiill trui-k lmills. ' n. .\. u.» ‘PIIAIL, to a if at LE at (‘i-mi- fov'tl‘.< Corner. Tryon 111mm of (lb acres of choice land. A very fine properly W. B. 'l"ll()‘.\'Sll.1\l.i§ Yicforizi, .l’.l€.l. rcfessional Bards l; pllfllllbilill ma» (‘hnrfrrcd Accountant 14.0 Itii-limontl street Phoiw 47. l’. t). Box 1Z- Mclmnil <\ lfienliey it c. |’.i'.‘\ ‘rm, it. c. i=2 htaitfiuigati 8 l minor :~ ctll .t;.\.\. n. o. it 'i"l_ri_uxni' .\. h .i bank, _ li-liuiund Miecl. (.lllllI'lUI.L€lt|\\I‘l-: Palmer it “iISldlII Bllill iii .\- (lizir 2|. l’. .. fiil).\‘l.'l' '10 LOAN‘ ‘gimm- llfi. _ l‘ O ‘I10! _127__ H. l". P-‘hpllllllj, 50A. K. C. NfTIUIY BJIUIZV} 11R. SUI f [wry Building. ‘ ,. w,‘ Ciili liill- N. Amlrmvs |"I'\‘\'ll'\' VIPIVWTHIS ‘fill lT-HH ‘JFIKQ Ylt'"t"r lliii-r rind P-Hivlnllinnc. l).i' .tI\Il Night Service, P» ll K btnlhiesnn It. ll l? ll II. I. “stint-son. LLB 1;. I mil l \ and holivlti-rs flit).‘.‘f.' Y TO LOAN Cameron Block. Chsrlottctownjhlfd '§ ACTERS . v of fii-git- ,. i); 'i.‘.'.l\ ii1' ww til lziiiil all in N ii Iii l; c l‘ ,\ (iliiiily. ‘flivsr .,- to Hui-curl‘ “ri/zlit, H‘ \\‘i'i;;l\l iii Mont- (‘iiiviity unit tlli- fl" Ill is llhlflf‘ pursuant sliir‘ zliid tic l-Jstate rioscxl us |)I‘1\_\'t‘(l for Ill sziill |E(‘llt,llll fltltl on motion (if N. W. Lowilicr, E-an. Proctor- said Petitioners. .\ntl I do hcrcliy copy hereof be _-d iii some news- puhii-lil-il in Charlottetown said 0Ill't‘ iii ouch week for at. lci,st "our (‘fll].§"‘f'Illl\'(‘ weeks date hcrczrf and than. n true ;pv hcrcnf bc forthwith posted in l'i's zippiv to Normnil \\'. Loutlicr, 8b (Brent ficsrgi- Slr-"i-t, ('h.1i'lriftctulvti, I’. E. Hyde}. ma‘ j I forthwith pulili~ : f. .n . ' i tcil lii thi- sni. ‘will may have due notice f pct f ,. pm s n ell ll~‘llf‘fl in lii (‘hniioit in t (l. (JIVEDZ filial of lhc . ~11, ~ llll‘ Grt cling; t- |.i .tl':l 1 the (‘hurt llouvi- iii (‘li;ii'lo‘.l1‘tl|\vii, iii Qui iis hunt}. . iii tho I't‘ll\'il2(‘l‘. .iii ‘fut-allay the thirtieth (lay of‘ ,~\iii;ust next, cunning, atthr hour of cl '\'l‘ll (fslock forciilmn 0f _thc sunii- flit)‘ to hllt'\\' cause if all)‘ - the Accounts nf the - sliniilll not he following public pin/cos near the ("you iimlcr my hriild flflfl Seal of he will (‘niiri this 28th day of Jiziv A. ll. i!‘i‘l.'< and iii tlii- second yqnr cf "is Mrijcsty-‘s reign. (Se-l.) if. I.. PU HER .' 4- vi‘ Probate- L H-WS-i-SO-tl-G-lii ‘.20 IL, S) Li DONIINIOX’ OI“ (';\Nf\D.\ ,(. . 0 _. ll I‘. I PRINCE EDVlIUll) ISLAND In the Siirrtigatc Court Gctlrgr \'I A. l). 1938. Iii ltc Fwililli‘ of Katherine man l1ll(‘ ul‘ Jlnnlragiil- iii _ (‘iiuiily iii lllt‘ sziiil Province Fiiigle \‘l‘oiiiziii, (lt't't1l‘-(‘fl in tcstate. llllllllllfillllt: HAROLD I ll Surrogate, (illlil-ITINGZ lviiiiirirv: llllllll ri-aliini: the lion nii filc of Louis Iiiimlln of . . ‘g fl‘l’|llll‘(‘(l lo f c fill ltersnrs intcrlest- i-ll iii tli.» Hlltl Isinli- to be and zip- prar brfrri- iiiv at a Hllfrlt‘. att- (‘lzurt to lvr- lI"lll iii the llouw- in (Jwicloltctnvrrl. in Qllccirs tvinlitl’. in tii- "lllfl Prntiilrc, Friday Ill!‘ lllillll (lJlV "l fiflllrlllbl‘? iiI-xl, covni. 1;, :it tin‘ o'clock iiiri- tun r >1 ltl Pt-titioiicr. I ~tt in ti HHS.) IHg-"Li II. L. IWIJIFR Qurrczntc. IiISI-B-G-Iii-QU-Q‘? Communicate with ‘frask Well 00., “Ltd. Vziiiirhz-n li. (‘i-oom, Szimiiicrside Manager for P. E. Island _THE CI-IARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 1s, 1938 W. C. T. U. 3 STRANGE MEN NOTES By C. T. PODMORE Island Ministers T 1 h P tetntMlntstersof g. toned ggpeilglly to those in co "And whether," Parmttler gested, "he intends to come." "Exactly," Hardy agreed. "To late," George added signific- " d," protested the detective, "you lrinoomplicity Ike that. "Torkneyis too clever, you mean?" “Do you see a ‘éooptzole against him! We are going there now e we?" "I'm taking you. I want you to give your consent. to their answer- ing one or two questions while you are there. I wan that you have no obj writing from Rumciy —a letter, or a:iytliing—bcing handed MOTHERS WITH LITTLE SONS O, mothers with little sons, And loving hearts to teach, You are God's chosen ones. Give hearing. I D9598“!- d ls now a ghastly place, With crimes to SIB-W 011!‘ men- Yours is the gift, To gilncge back love agalri. h , I be heed Maine“ lntengiggte hands have y nt? Anyone would rather sup- h Ministerial at you're going in for a ren- Atcgtfleetklgfd °ilnt éhukmetown ‘ e age, it was unallimflll-tly help the Ladies Aid of Hospital in their efforts raise funds for the Hospital. In view of the fact that meals will be served at the Exhibition under the auspices of the Ladies Aid, we would Call upon the Ministers to support th seeking contributions of etc, by clommendfng e ln a corner a portion of the W811 by the floor had been pulled out. George Parmitter stooped to exam- See," he said, "there was new mortaring here re;ent time. It has been scooped cut cupboard that has nidcien something. that?" "Yes?" said Hardy. "I see. men IOQlUng In, as they would, of course, wcuid think nothing about being turned over. sDmtllllllg may have been said zit Ihe staLcii l0 tnat effect-mu. we can make surv ol that. call tlilre. shill wc sce ii anyone’: one. How the hearts of anxious mothers ec \ unit has been thorou bl reconditio ' Till love and right have won. g y nel and ls and merits the support of the Min- For the broken homes, the l - mendable and necessa one in the Hospital. THE MIN(I)STERIAL And the dread ones hidden away. Arc i1. challenger to all womanhood '1‘_i_ic_v \\'(‘llt up thc iiiiicr staircase, ‘ To load the better tray. simplest vray through at the mo. iiieiit. Will you do it?" "Of ccurse I will do it," Par- nilttsi" said vcry promptly, "I can ask Torkney. too, why he be making this fuss about parlance all at once " “You can, if you like. But Tork- a lawyer's answer to that, ast until you agree affairs being taken over goods in Long Acre. 'I'here'1l be gh without that, or I'm It happened that I-Iardy mistaken. For there was no fuss at all L. ‘that nulitxly ‘also Strip from the monsters frame Hus glittering robes of hes. Show him in all his shame To chfidrens vlslontng eyes. Show him the lust to sell Is the brewer's law of might, And wine held out to youth Is murder in God's sight. O mothers with little sons Who stand with lifted faces, God's trusting, helpless little onU, That cry from lonely places. Dead mothers plead this cause, Crushed by the cowards schemes, That these vrhose courage 1s divine, shall foster nobler dreams. Dcar moths-rs. of all little ens, The years lie in your hands, You are the chosen leaders- 'I'he_v wait for your commands. igned rtEV. H. L. BENTON, REV. J. A. NICHOLSON, r another silence. " doesn't fellsxx" that any such thing iirc has been found." \\‘l.'\i'l I l't;lil(l thin‘: so." ported by sober citizens. Is all this worth the price? l .\‘.'.ltll iurvzliing done about t “l want to avoid reference to this rcz May I put 1n a word to all the unions about the great enefits of an Exhibits and Fairs Department. At coiwriition the re- showed such variety this year I want to pass on the ideas riot only to our own unions in Nova Scotia but to others who are tereshted enough to read this para- P In addition to the usual booths in Fairs, where ice-ivater and ture was served free 0r where tea a fund-making pro- isplay of hand-made posters 1n Fairs, etc, there were several nr- ..At one booth a show of hand- Iwttery V185 displayed to ttention. another pectal poster made by t’ 85. and sold enough je All the unions in Halifax c Solis of Temperance at more effective display’. other had a display of grime luice, grape jelly and maiade showing the better uses for »-gra.pes than the making of d of posters paced drink. 1f you drink don't being particularly suitable. we hear that peace envelops used for letters and on plain slogans or seals with W. C. or our White Ribbon Bow, gh we had no report of -a display this year. next year someone w , oi course. But iculiy, I mid 'st at Cursltor-street in- Price and Torkney were not, 1 _ ‘ “Skcd l0“ to come‘ "Sorry" said Hardy “How soon b . something here that “Jlild fit-in you LU trace ltunxely." "hcw you're talking." Hardy said, _\‘l'r~ls~. "I tnust say, ih _ y." was the answer. _ fink ltill lll ‘ms n ~.'..lll' 1'1 ni- . > .1110 Vic wit: ~, ‘ Builds-r, deccaiscil I n! hands 1m "iiipatht" with you. And 1 nliiaole Jewels can mm here as they have N THIS CAUSE SHALL FIGHT!" Shall ruined homes be bright and fa And ravaged hearts be EFTTEI L _“Can you tell m find any of them?" ked at the girl with a lllitilli) htlrftlgilll‘ ‘ ‘- .1101" iiii;;'il ~e County of c i L m s (nun!) or 1lll\ l'i‘l"f\l.t'.llll' or t‘ ptf-lifl \- lliiii sziid (‘ouiit_\'. too‘ I; you are likely to be I tiny-lune more to pretty sure I could 11:, t, ti. wii cuiiie out then. C1l.-\f"I‘ER xxir AVIATION AND ALCOHOL great Amertcan aviator, who thrilled the ivoi-ld in his flight across the Atlantic, took with him on that memorable "lone eagle" voyage nothing for drinking l’ fll_‘f'l""“l|ll"j“ 'ou're not dissolving? Mr. ' ' _ had an idea that Judging by a letter he has re- \|lI1§ Detect i\'L‘—ll1.\l)t‘i‘iOl' or flit- pur- qltliils at the ‘routnig stutiuii clzc- ‘iht- ])Llitc superintendent azwtpu-tt iiutice from bciurc, that the law- ECll to have a care- Jdrillillfll‘ cottage. iii vicir cf the iicccl of someone to be iii constant charge Th s had not inter _ It simply accounted vtlllylllillg,‘ that night have been a normal way, when the constables call occurred. As the digging up irhfch prcsiiiiiauiy wfi ilvCllflligtl, had not be abnormal. the infer the job, though 1t may have carried, through in the night, had The information an cue to see Torkney ow my employers‘ bust- youlig ladv rejoined, with e George; “but I'm Torkuey siidMr. Shrey would w me to remain here. sorgy they arenot in.’ famous Swiss aviator, in his daring exploits on several continents and his brilliant achievements above the Alps, over Kilfmandjaro and over ‘to ti i.i the .ll Dllfilf‘ lwfore lllif Prclfitt" (‘oui-t tn lII‘ he'd iii peaks of other mountain ranges. understood the insidious character of alcohol, which understanding he crystalltzed into this succinct de- claration of his conclusion: use of alcoholic liquors is always harmful and never to be considered outside Hardy re- marked. "I won't d Parmltter -_-.I must ther. Say where w pretty quickly ff I George told him would be divided between Brixton and Totteiiham Court Road, until he went home to his rooms, which y be at a late hour. at his office a good service. With that then that he mfg These great heroes of the air and other outstanding “bird men" of the world have presented unas- sailable evidence relative nature and effect of alcohol con- trasted with which ail the so-called smooth and decorated exhortations $0M" REAL BEA-UTY HINTS Forget disagreeable things George Parm"tter , l ' Keep your nerves yvcll in hand ht have had sonic- Trucks! Trucks! Trucks! SEE us i -—FOR-- TRUCK S 1936 International Truck, Heavy Duty, This ready to work. Long wheelbase $ Low priced at — — - — - - - 1933 Chevrolet 11/1 Ton truck with platform and racks. Thoroughly reconditioned including a brand new motor which makes 5 it. an outstanding buy at — - - 1937 International pickup delivery. In splendid mechanical condition with good rubber. Here is a chance to get new truck performance and save the first year's depreciation. 5 Cheap at———-———-——--545|oo 1936_ Maple _Leaf 21/; ton, 155 inch wheelbase. Equipped with gravel box and $450.00 hoisting unit. Licensed. At the price offered this re- presents a big saving of depreciation for the man who wants to go to work right away. Sacrifice for us, bargain for $ you‘at——-——------- 1935 Chevrolet 2 ton, 155 inch wheelbase. This truck is JUSl. out of our shop where it was equipped with a new motor to ensure. satisfac- tory, trouble free service. Equipped with plat- form and racks which makes $ _ _ itareal buy at---------- ’ 1935 Chevrolet pickup delivery. Sound me- chanically and every other way. In the pres- ent truck market it is impossible to make a buy as cheap as this one. Ideal for the S ninn who uses this type of unit at 1932 Chevrolet 2 ton truck, platform and racks. 155 Infill! gvheelbase. Iftytlilu know truck values you wi e surpriser a is $ price of————-----_ 19.22 International 2 ton truck. This is an ex- ceptionally reliable unit at the price, which is much less than it’s value as a revenue $85 producer. Act quickly to get it for - .00 A. HORNE f? CO. CI-IARLOTTETOWN of the whisky and beer “educators" for greed are silly and ridiculous. The bard of Stratford, more than three centuries ago, without benefit of the vast knowledge that has come from scientific investiga- tion and experiment, sensed the clcce tive quality of this say to Hardy about Head- g tvas missing, it t be a casualty. not take the same line of Interest, and was busy en- ough fn his own way. George had feeling that Baritng was 1m, he dtd the only thing at Abiiigers Hotel. that Mr. Barling had been suddenly for a. day or ad given up his room back. Just business -not ' usual. This reiicv and inflict them on no one. signs at the house thfiaster the art of saying pleasant ‘ ttikcr and been in. TOYRIICY," he sa they ivent back to crxirctuker didn't turn up. should ilkc to know who thei " was,hndgyyviryihelnlled ._;__}_________ seemed, and mlgh But Hardy would lv nnmrlv. lii thc l‘:ill of 8S. ~ Dcwt expect too much from your Iloiisc iii t" h a rl nt t et 0w n lends. his way home carrying a large car- LINSEED VARNISH ANCIENT 2o. He ivalkect with one foot on —--—- thc curb, the other in the gutter Linseed oil was used tn varnish- aiid had a hnrd time trying to keep making by monks us far buck as his ba ance.» the twelfth century. Varnish iiiak- i H ‘u! n Make whatever work comes to f] fill‘ l) f‘ 01V Retain your illusions, and don't teve nllxildthe world to be ivicked Relieve the miserable, and pathtze with the sorrowful. Remember that kind words and othing, but are price- to the discouraged. Do unto obthers as you would like (‘lizirlrltttifiltnvn ill per-eons n i-r- . ‘ v_ “that men should put an enemy n‘ m“ a“ “n” lnto their mouths to steal brains." How long will human intelligence. reason and truth with respect to this ancient ridlctred and submerged by greed, appetite. and coward! from reality, sacrlflc .mlnd, soul, and real 1 e to a. false sense of euphoria? MORE REVENUE- MORE L QUOR-MORE DRUNKENNESS The New York Times in a special Washington dispatch of recent date says that state treasurles, by state liquor control commissions and tax departments, during the first two years of repeal, received from the alcoholic beverage business $519317- d the same time the Fed- eral government received a total of $833,066,161 from exclses and other For the fiscal year of 1936. the Federal government derived from liquor taxes 550514142379 mate for the fiscal year of 1937 for Federal government revenue $594.500.000 for i938. $643,700,000. If this forecast comes means a relative increase tn llquor consumption, with a consequent in- NION OF CANADA l \‘CE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND George VI, A. D. 1938 of Samuel Napier f Charlottetown in g ty in the said Province ipnl of Prince of Wales Col- deceased, intestate. Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Judge of Probate, etc, etc of the County of County or any Constable or person within said County. ‘t‘¥hg’1dg$}g1tkt_'_0u E9! both feet 0Y1 Theophflus, although protective Siowl Iookin tnto- the matter as lxestyhe could, the lnebrinte re: Phara._.____.___°hs' __. _ "Shanks Joe. I was jlst fig- gcinn‘ I was crippled for life." And Beefsteak may be beefsteak to with lils love for drink so well es- you, bu; to me vegeganan 1t 1| ed George of his Robertson late 0 It was in a. far from mood that he returned to Brlxton Notwithstanding that he had been enemy's success, m with a terrible Though no abso- proof of success was vtslble, the circumstances carried such convic- tion to his mind that he could not harbour a doubt- The chance of recovery was re- asure had gone. which the spoils of were those of CRIPPLED _ FOR LIFE I18 filmner stone of The Ne prepared for the the Issue filled ht Univers ity, ' "="'~Y"l"fl'~'!§“'.'.*-".*"§§qglr$ ,. . , g to be Laid During Reunion Celebration‘ mote, lf the tre The channels by might be disposed the criminal underworld, intricate, and difficult to At Brixton the news was received with similar dismay. t was after nine o'clock when. tting away many papers .which he had been working brooding on his desk at Tottenham Court Court, a tap on his door ppearance of Hardy. WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Annie L. Robert- S Willolv. tlie Administratrl above named estat citation may be lss pose hereinafter so therefore hereby required to cite all poisons interested in the said Est.- ati- to be and appear before me at a surrogate Court to be hold tn the (ioiirt. House lii Charlottetown, in Queen's (Iounly. in the sad Prov- y the twentieth day - '- - d t’ th - if "l me CmlmY "f llefflflglll Yilupilliie . y or ziny Constable litciutc p son irithiii said County. To Be Continued of elcvcn o'clock forcnoon of y to shew cause if any iy tlu- Accounts of the to should not be passed . Estate closed as prayed for pctitlon and on motion of W. l-I. Bentley, Esq., Proctor for said drunkenness means more for the wives and children of n.1- cohoi vicitms a greater volume of tioii may |llli_lltl\l‘ l\i'i'l-i|i:ii'tcl' set. forth: You arc freiw-llirii hcrPlLV more motor traffic murders, more criminals and lnsa FOR SALE Very desirable fanm Ninety acres of exceiient land at Bedford about twent station, wfth good stocked. Crop and farm implements i may be bought with farm. This p.o- _ pcrty is well watcrcd. Entrance to Eastern end of National Park. Ap- JOSEPH A. HUGHES, ne to be sup- iucncii SALE Of "Charlottetown Properties" There will be sold at public auc- tion on the premises on Tuesday the sixteenth day of Angu slant at. eleven o'clock tn the fore- noon, properties of the late Joseph Corney consisting of double tene- ment. house Nos. 139 and 139% on Elm Avenue and cottage No. 38 on Longworth Street, all in good con- sewerage and electric ll Dated 11th August. 193B. McLEAN & McKINNON oltcltors I. A. MoDONALD And I dn hereby order that n. py hereof be forthwith pub- somc newspaper publish- rloltetowil aforesaid once _ cck for at least four con- scclitivc wceks frnm the date hereof copy hereof be liner of eleven nnil that a. true icrlliivilh posted iii the public pfnixs respectively, lii the lltll of the (‘curt ll (fhiirlnttctotvii aforesaid, at. or near of Canada in Char- foresald, and at or near ova Scotla in Char- Slld. so that all per- In the said Estate ns aforesaid may have dug MEDICAL-DENTAL LIBRARY. CORNER STONE ‘I0 BE LAID DURING TF7 ""'"-‘7 t‘ ->“-"" JRATION, AUGUST 18, BY DR. FRANK DAV?“ The picture above is the archi- tect's drawing of the new Medi- cal Dental Library to be erected on the Dalhousfe Campus. The Library wlll be a story and a half in brtck and stone. similar in ap- pearance to the Dalhousie Public Health Clinic and measurtn b 85 feet. It is to have a wo basement and the first floor will contain thereadtng room and of- Though the Ltbrary will start with approximately 30,000 volumes, in addition to the reading rooms, there will be ac- commodation for about 90 stud cnts. The building is to be air rung -vi-v§§4~ Dem sun, conditioned and thoroughly mod- 3105B flléldyllll! M93101“ “ml em in every respect. r "7 a D‘ It will be erected at the corner of Carleton and College Streets at will be the Chairman of the‘ the cost of approximately $108; mony. Dr. Frank Davis, Mm 5m 000.00, for the building fully equlp- 0f Health, Nova Scotia Govern? ped. ‘The building is so situated 1 ment, will lay the stone. The Cal“ it is lii easy access to the mony ls one of many Whlvh is d” other Medical Buildings including , his place during the Reunion 15M Forrest Building, Medical f brat on and scheduled for 3 {ha}. Science Bulldin , Victoria General A1180“ 18- It 1S BXDWWd m. Hospital, Chl dren's Hospital, many doctors will attend trowel“? Grace Maternity Hospital, Tuber- Mflfltlmfis BB Well B! those a 1y l‘r<'l"r that H‘ foriliirillr pub- - ' icr nulilishrd l i t w. rlfllll tlu- rlrili- here- trzi" ("znv hcrool‘ he -, following ‘s Tt‘*])(‘t'll\'l‘l\‘, nnmclv. tic hall cf thi- (‘curt llmisr in TK"Il‘\\'lI in Kings (‘oiinty afore- , at thv :‘:iri- n|' -\. Mirtin '- nnnv in (inqnilrloiv aforesaid. and lll front of t“!- ll,f‘..\l.l'. flar- r:i in iii Aiciiénuiic lll-IIFW-flltl sothnt all persons intrrcstcrl in thi- Iielalo as nlnrrsnid miiv have due noticr- llicrrof. GIVEN under my hand and the when in Amherst Id Court this 3rd day f). 19.18. and in the scoop: syyar of Ills Majesty's reign. lSflI-l I-l. L. PALMER _'L157-8-6-i3-Z2-2‘1 "CAP" STUBBS AND “Churchhill Rest Cabins” Heated and furnished. R. 4 G’ D‘ PARSONS’ blic Heal Clinic, and I-Iospttal Medical Refresher Course 1S hem‘ for_Infe_c_ttpus_Dlsaases, and should conducteyd__durl_ngn_g_tha‘t____v_v_erlfkf2“ " 4 ing, along the lines of present-day Bill, 551d an oniookol‘. product, dates from the time of finishes were manufactured ai long ago as the days of the tabiished he wasn't far wrong. forbidden from y w Medical-Dental Library, Dalhousie 3 \_ uuvaiilllfl w’ c. . J. C. Webster, Vice Chair- man of the Board of Governor! Hos ltal, The Dolhousle lniz the Reunion for the 9811mm" By EDWINA midi-r mv lmml inirl thi- a‘ (‘otirt this lst (lay of tzwusl .‘, l‘ W“! mu! in scrivvl vv-ar of llis- Tihjcsty‘: rclqn GEE! we BETTER come EARLY see! THERE. ISN'T NUTHIN'_TD PUT MONDAY ‘COUNTTAMEBBE THEY’LL A ROOF ON YET! START PUTTIN’ TH'ROOF on -- » WHEN I'M BIG I'M GOING TO.- LOOK *-' THEY GOT A LOT DONE “"- - GUILD A NEW HOUSE EV’RY- ell Drilling 1i