rm: ,cnriahorrlzrgvvygolirgnhrn NOVENIBER 5. 1941__ PAGE §l§E--~ / The Likes Of We B! -;_ c, ‘name-as ,,D,m;, Summerset, Carnwail. wales , my envy rue likes o! we.’ CHAPTER l. 50MB FAMILY SECRETS ' d achlev ed W“ Crisp-m Luxgihfrene Carv- l y, mils 98-511? W '._ $113M was nothing ion, ‘N; nrflgeaiifilsgetltl; glnlgrgtygxfi! w ‘abghguolngunhég' 1D “In wfésgcorfuymriixilillrlfgfigwirgiflersrhg: 3mg}? ggfdTgilllrflg 01.13116‘: I15 ‘ w f; _ _ | I 811m . urt up alfulagzigcggilllligtgléelglié Iva/tats as taskmaster a mean fellow. ' swild 1 . , lot un him. ngtliletic young lehow Illltilhthi 1m er M 32 ' Lloyd; the son of a returd kn - circunistanced; and a o: Vilifl had all the arts of finned Milli“ °““"“*5 of whmmg his em cavity beneath it was a. great collar .,~ r ‘n5 bein arttcu- - aytrrzslylliugilljéliu was wgflg “mm of tarnished metal and a sort 0f mus, and hau shocked and dis- rhssld ner 1. M). when later, amid wars, “A I ,“_",,‘,fl, flan YiiJCQvGCl the story to m: em Br“ L. Mucptd lovCY ne had stoutly All.“ h, AIL’ uiil so iVlLilOllt khow- the moment was not the" < ' ic lluvuiuii prompting-s lyiuratrlllfryt‘; lather to whom he their value‘ My "We" we“ {WW ,5 QCYULCLI. out the young man rlssau at heart. he lost no time Nd h nnnrg ii. over with his parent. - ‘pm,’ said bllsplll Lloyd, you litrrilll“ m“ 5W“ Dee“ l“ prbm’ and sat down and lit a pi . You Am ulolfl lowered the evening d“ “e “ad been reading and filed Crispin I knew Burt. peed up at his big sou. "Yes," said his father. "I did Boodbye so far as I was concerned. ~ ~ pout," he answered dr M it's‘ true," said Crlspin and msugil he spoke quietly, his father Yet I ad found the meant to have a share." "so Adrian , , . mg,‘ he remarked. CNSPIKI stiffened. ‘flow did you know it was Hart?" "Because he ls the only man in m; mu who could know, because. The other looked up. “Would you?" never been hard up u you were then." Ho aused.-' Come to tho. ‘ texlusc he's the sort who won't stop ,31ly n-lcktc get the better oi a p-rl," Crrsplh drew a quick "W1 B‘ I °'" share was only ai in sit down, lad. I can't talk tc you rrrile you tower over me like that." 25 uff, put it in my game bag, too her chair on the opposite side of he fireplace. Though it was a mild rprihg night and the windows were lpen a small wood re was burnin . whistled softly. e over everything. I told him that, lct pleasant ones. if a Welshman?" “Of course, dad." ‘You are not. I am a Devonshlre pected the sack. X _ Thin s quieted down and 1 calm-d» onnw tn my work. to n Kerswake. He was a farmer. He gauge‘: "a i§gglgg mafigtuén: hrl Allacot, one of the teniements gem“. ghen I pa“, m, m- W“ on Dartmoor. Sheep and Don es. lyiy I had mmived ‘or 51x b.1110?“ Burg my fnlhcr was drowned when I WM‘- tglgggzngln gig :38 Jgciyieeprolxe ltlie was triiilg to save sheep in ‘g deal ged I had sold the beams lblg flood. His brother took over ‘i ma‘: he“ and Md mm only ihtfarm and made a, mefiuof ‘t. fr; The bullock‘ h been 801d to mid he went b“ p an a man called Cowell, I told mm retty hotly to sec Colwelrs receipt geforc he accused me of being a thief. He rcmptly produced me receipt and l showed a price oi’ £28- "f l“ .5,“ “m. ‘?.'Z.i3“?n"lS.X§ ayng o sum I ime past and had spoken W 90PM! about it. Cowcll had come tn him straight from the market- “bf course, but I wasn't having . _ 1 wu s youthful fool. crisoln- 1 ought nry reputation Will I00 /_ F/wzs‘ M... m... 1r I edulgkztgh a Oilfi- , In iiii=i<l°wd'r'~'redr *".'=":::.z OILE- Ii Charlottetown 3?, Stilts??? first offender d .t to '1, iii-z: tsring nto the firs. h B0 '_ znd laid s. hand on his father's 3h lder. ‘Pgoor old dad!" he snid- Jolin Ker-awake smiled up l! hm- (To be Continued) —Going-. Fklmr. NOVEMBER u a ‘ATURIQY. Novaltmnit’ 1s ' “M? Nov. 11. 194i l.45 IX rniirfidiwifilithn. Pfnmiomtsly Low I'm-u from other stations ""4"" 01 Ho: on‘ under "the year: or m a4 as runs Ticket: Good in Mr OOAUHEB out! 7w lurnm Information 001mm "I! Ticket Agent WIIEATLEY RIVER- 505001- l in is the standhi! 1°? .,.I'*‘°..,’§.‘.3K ‘of September and October: l. Harold MacDonald. _ aqrargl $7151.11‘ 12ft): Rackham. , e ac . ‘ new: {II-L Cecil Eikhn-nd; i- Robert Rackharn. Grade V-l. Garnet Gsmsier. Grade IV-1. Ibis DBYQ; 7- Thelma Barrett. Grade III (a) -l. Charlie Riley? 2. Betty Barrett. Grade III (b) - l. Marie De- Roche; 2. Eleanor Axworthy; 3- Gertrude Barre"- Gradc II (a) 1. June Eikhand- Grade II (b) —i. Arnold Mac- QANADIAN NATIONAL V ° Ivuzvwnfur m (llfldfill llllimhlalldldngnh Professional Bards Marco a. BENTLEY “Shine I (a) l. Wallars D-étoche. ld De ochr: w_ a BEN . Grade I (b) i. D0118 _ _|_ A_ aENTkléyvr g 2. James Axworthy, 3. Allison Mac vrsaurtar LLB. Pm‘ - - ( -‘l. Shirley De- Blmum '11 “"“"'""" zngrrliqertr-reciln Rose tznrhand: =- W l Shirl, Eikhand. ayEAcllElt, Jessie M. sicwmri- canvass AND VICINITY Th; many friends of Mr. John McCloskey regret to ‘i081’ 0i hi! i“ cent illness. llimyvale School has re-opfilfd after fail vacation llfldei‘ “e ‘management of the teacher! M151 Mary Coady and Mr. Joan Nsnies. -r- . t d _ Mr. Jpseoh‘ Htganvailiz! wfieyglfie Intern Trust Building ' 211th ‘fpnnoén: "m. zeeirs with his Chimney," mother Mrs. W. I". HOBIYL I ' , — Mr. Joseph Cusaclr, Ottawa.‘ I” spent a few dlyl with h" "m" M. ALBAN more: in Bmyvoie. ‘ IA .. 1H ‘f ‘din? Bliltilbh, Mrs. Joseohlgonrcli; binotm-hlmr‘ hIONI-IY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street iiorrell/aliii ‘I .0. F. ARBIIIBALII chartered Acconnianls - -. LLB. hnsuiln dank u. few weeks w noun r0 Duncan csmvbcli 0i ""1"" u“ ——._-_-= m. James McCioskey is snendii" r lo h with his wife 011d a ALEX w MATHESON iiinntHifisnyv-n. ha" LBh-nsobrbligol. no. onergrs oilQtf-ll. H on, “When-vampires- knot oododor. ood farmer and I learned s ‘lflopments since adjournment las. u! w“ mum t pin. glands on 518x555: until tomorrow when firm" “'"° w“ °""‘°“$"Y ins eagerly. The geldg-wgsh will reply-v’ How “d” Ham“ , "Uue Saturday aftgmgon 1 0nd session of the resent Parlia- glhdlli-Y ¢v111°m°d Wm‘ a "W"! out rabbitlng ,alonc. A ferret uremia. mam the sovernmenlt) has no desire ' 1 tcame however The bun” w“ m u" l!“ 0! B w “ma” ‘llleii’ 0118118" enAdnan-Hut no mound. It was a tumulus, though at h°ll°llbl¢ 801019111811 0 P061“. ll nlhrwr 019W w, l m, W ,_ the time r did not realize that 1a.». Well u ru the confident: hsed If!“ a I started to dig out the ferret and House) wish to have it terminated" Wnwath. 11nd l" ° a 5 ' came upon s, large flat gtonm m . said the Prime Minister. coronet set ith t 3g? vgglch kmethopposiflon may , . , w reen , as e r1111 1111111“ 1"‘ “M” l" “ m“ “h was not nu 1 0t ghem Osllgxiflib i=0 o- the revelation of a d” ‘Em I w “d they we" “"4 which w‘ “new m‘ “m” m“ ‘_ “is are” m me mum mm (I'd. u , wish to have at this stage, wi re- i~"““*“"'= “ A tofqilft. Crlspin put in - Bord to the progress of Canada's ish." i war effort and also to give informa- tion on other public matters its to know that. but what struck me at which honorable members or the we but country may wish to be informed.’ 51111111188 a. week. The gold in chm hers that Parliament should be kept ornaments was worth several ‘hlnd- 111 585M011 60 that i! ounds." Once more he pangs‘; present and the end of the year a “ hat did oud0?"(}r15p1n ask“; critical situation arose members “Hid the i. ings in a gorse b11511 could be called together quickly. me he tomorrow's session the party lead- hi.s hands on the stuff it was a: Wig W011i Olli- i-YW Dfliwdilre 101' ‘it Bill the sort 0f mlllflyfne Not s Benny would comer“ way‘, end o1 3m work will be facilitated. III ' ‘Y 1d h hldd it d ghteean meimbefrs had bean aLrylay from, , _ , _ ‘ ou oou ave en an wa or our mon s. ere wa- sensu ilidi. nt gzailstbfifiéYblélelrn“-wxk_ said nothing about it," Crlspln said, no legislation reacy for Parliament: ‘He believed private members should be given something more to do than "Honestly. I'm not sure. dad- l'vc they had been iven in the past. tenures you like poison, and dually he added, , the gold was!“ Burt's I81’, in status to tha of a de- Gov’t to give Information on War effort (YPPAWA, Nov. 3 — (GP) — The government, Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King told the House of Com- mons today. wants to answer dur- 1118 the present meeting of Parlia- ment any questions the Opposition mfivychoosetoask and vs the country information it w es re- carding the Canadian war effort. When this has been done, he told 11¢ f‘ -"~ ter “ - re- sumed the adjourned session he wil n |movs odjoumme t to s date early in the new year after which s new session of Parliament will start. Apgoximateiv 75 per cent of the mem rs were in attendance to may | the Prime Minister review war de-_ une. When he had concluded the "While this is the end 0i’ the sec- ate the session before the those on this sde (at the "We are here to answer any ques- government; give to the country information It was the general wish of mem- between the Between today's adjournment and nco of the session w the Mr. Hanson asked why it was. "Parliament as reail been re- society," he said. “So far as yours. It was treasure trove." the executive is concerned, it would! “Just so. It was Crown property. Bllpear that the only Procedure le- Wl but the finder of treasure trove or faulted lsmtao call us together from w w- aa.er"r:zstrs 12.910.12.12“: ‘ti? so has.“ =5 "My nia.in ooject in making this “'5' M“ “s wen‘ Perhflp‘ better‘ giindredpoulrlidgiihat meant a lot to statement is that of stating that ne e So after o. bit I picked up thglptekrlilplds elected representatives a.e s the representatives of ma. “m” dmpped “no the mg "a" lt away and hid it safely. Then I. people. and that while we have uei- went to Burt and told him." Crispin egated all kinds oi‘ authority to the lgcvemment, it does not follow tnal. "Yes." said the other with the| ghe people's elected representatives 7'" “ m“ m°m°nt' mehlow grime ggteisltis 05w; glwlél-Ie fiiearttesedwmlezfi‘: Etglyearnment carifi, 51am i0 do "as it and down and ordered me to hand pleases by Orfler-m-councilfl’ given to this or any other E. G. Hanscll, acting leader o1 before I did so I wanted a written the New Democracy, said he be- agreement for a half-shore of what- lievec il rarllamenl. was to sit and eveihhe ggdoug 01h it. l it d Wlflurn a cesrrtairlid tug: again . t " wo n’ ear o an and a3 ere ou sohe knamnglng m! we“ M m’ he threatened me with everything you time given during the year to pri- ‘plée; 1n m, have always beueved can think of. His threats cut no ice. vane members in order to discuss r 5p ' ‘ I stuck to my guns. Of course I ex- things which perhaps could only be I didn't get it. plgsxinted by a, private member gus Maclnnls, acting leader of the U. C. F., held it would be a "calamity" Lt‘ members were to ce- part without discussing questions which are so foremost in the minds of the people cf Canada." In reply the Prune Miniser ex- plained that the purpose in adjourn- mg last June was to keep Parlia- ment in session until a new session of Parliament. might be called and “therefore we are not simply 9m- ceeding by order-ln-council at ran- dom but under the authority which Parliament gave us in enactments pl1§€d at this very session." PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Grade X-i. Joyce Coffin; 2. still-lie Stems; 3. Doris Downe; 4 _ Georgie King; 5. Margaret Martin: Grade IX-l. Myrtle Macbeod; 2. Margaret MacLennnn; 3. Florlne Evans Grade VIII-l. Betty King; z. Marie Jenkins; 8. Lyle Farquhsr- I was son. Grade VII-l. Marjorie Mac- Lean; 2. Helen Acorn; 3. Josie Campbell and Mildred Cudmore. u on probation. I was sentenced to six eq al Grade VI-l. Janette Ladner; 2. Jsnc Johnstons and Paula Ray- rield equal; ii. Marjorie MacPher- son; 4. Velma Buell; 5. Noreen Smith; 6. Betty Hamm and Edera Rodd equal. Grade V-(Mlss Ross) -1. Bettv Stewart; 2. Olivene Mac-lean; 8. David Hurst; 4. Gerda Hanson: b. szel Monaghan; (l. Joyce Partridge: 7. Bill Alchorn; 8. Elizabeth Ander- son and Edward Hoclgson equal; 9. Dallas Santry. Grade V-(Miss Brentom-l. Carl Brown- 2. Audrey Graves; 3. Edna Towns end; 4. Frank Clarke: 5. Jean Gallant; 6. Evelyn Chandler and Donald Thompson equal; 7. Caro Marie Goes; 8. Ian Mar-Nevin; 9. Billie Dalziel; l0. Wendell Mac- Kinnon. Grade IV-(Miss F‘llii€i‘i,0l’li—1. Joan Rpgerson; 2. Mary Bearisto; 3. Doris Clark and Carmen Thomp- son equai; 4. Sadie McKarrls; fl. Nan Macdonald; 6. Ardeth Mac- Lesn; 7. Lloyd Cakes; 8. Wendell Banett and Mary Myers equal; i). Joyce Bradley; i0. Phyllis Worth. David Walker and Sonja Arnfast equal. Grade lV —fMiss Weeks) -l. Elaine Morley; 2. Phyllis Larter; 3. Marion Pyke; 4. Myrtle Hawkins; ll. Mildred MscKenzle; 6. Anna Par tridge and Donald Barwise equal; 7. Alice Dickson; B. Donald Caiibeck; 9. Jessie Hynes; l0. Wilfred Garn- hum. Grade III-(Miss Watsom-l. Barbara Walsh; 2. Rosamunde Ed- wards and Morris Jenkins equal; 3. Melvin Anderson: 4. Marjorie Mac- feod; 5. Jean MacDonald; 6. Leith ‘Ivomnson: 7. Shirley Russell: l. Douains Cameron; l). Edward Car- bcnell. q Grade flI—-(Miss Ilerousoni-l. Peggy Campbell; I. Dorothy Mac- Laren; S. Nancy MacNerillz 4. Myrna Garnhum; 5. Robert Piatts; (i. Louis Anderson; ‘f. Sheila Mac- Innis; a. shlrlev Crssweil; f). Shir- ley Down; l0. Earl Hobbs. Grade IL-(Miss Mslcdonslcli-i. Joanne Tantoli: 2. John MacDon- gsll; 8. Verna. Gallant; 4. Richard 5mm“ s. Marjorie Hurst: 6. fable; s. . ‘pgr-nglAlnswol-th; l0. Teddy Mu:- Do i. 831d, 111_(Miss Poundi-l. Mn Dguxlu; 1. mClIlOf ckflllfi]: S. aid; 5. Ernestivsil; 6. Ssllv Carver; 7_ “firm. Bueil: l. Keir Howctt: i. Bhnghg Matthews; I0. M81001!!! M hdyfifl- 3cm» 1-80 Inns. i Gel: In Qn This Great IO DAY O RANGE SALE October 6"‘ to l5*" FOR 10 DAYS ()NLY t Delivers Any Enterprise BALANCE IN TEN.MONTHS (These Terms Conform To Government Regulations.) rTHE HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN eliminates any cause for postponement and gives you, now to enjoy, those Important Things for the comfort, convenience and attractiveness of your Home. practical and satisfactory plan. It's Easy To Pay This Way i Hundreds use this BUY YOUR NEW ENTERPRISE NOW! There's An. Enterprise At Every Popular Price $49.75 lip. HG LMANQS E1313 fififi summr-znsrp: s. cusntoflsrowu EASY TO BUY! EASY TO PAY! FABKDALE SCHOOL Honour roll or l-‘arxdale School for mulltfl of Uctooer. Principal's uepal-tment Grade x-l ivorene Auld. 2 Kaye Macrsachern, 3 Joyce warren. f Grade IX-l Barrie Moore. 2 Blair Moore, 3 Brendon Bell, Grade Vlll-l Vincent uwyer, 2 George lvlclnnis, 3 lcoland Macbean. Grace vll-l Lewis Paquet. 2 Rsoert Bell. 3 Warren Gregory. honor roll, Miss Aultys UEPBTI- ment: urado-VI-l Marjorie Arbing, I Louis Gaudet. 3 lvlarion Coles and Thelma Cores. Grade V-1 Eleanor Bell, 2 ivlar- jorie Gallant, Bverhng Moore. 3 Eileen Gallant. Grade xv Class A (80-100 per cent): Lillian Maclean, Helen Muc- Lcan, Delight Bell. Jacki Netting. Gordon Gregory, Alex nald. Grade III Class A (80-100 p,r cent): Leonard Driscoll; vonda. Buell, Joyce Coles, Edgar Wood, E:- mer Paquetie, Errol MscEachern, Winston Jenkins. Honor roll Miss Leigh's Depait- merit: Grade II Class A (80-100 per cent): Arlene Gregory. Jean Mu.‘- phy, Borden Myers, Dulcenea Walk- er, Vernon MacDonald. Jean Mac- Callum, Catherine Watters. Sylvia MacKay. Grade I-No exams. Millar MacFadyen, Principal, Mildred Auld, Assistant. Fanny Leigh. Assistant. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY HONOR ROLL ‘rile following students have at- tained an average of 75 mr cent. or over in the October examina- tons, and high standing in De- pclment and Punciuallty: Senior Commercial — Mary Jay, Emily Kelly" Margaret Palmer, Katherine Williams. _ wish you were here." Junior Commercial-Zeta Schlay- er. Ethel Doyle, Virginia MacNelll. Helen Hughes. Mary Harper, Yol- ande Gendron, Evelyn Riley, Ruth Gallant, Iris Brown, Margaret Harmer, Helena Qmuei, Mary Welsh. . Grade X-— Frances Coyle, Joan Gillls, Phyllis Hughes, Inez Mur- ray, Phyllis Blanchard, Joyce Lee. Bernice Murray, Madelyn Jay. Norah Blake, Mar e Morris, Jammene Mullen. ‘ Grade IX—C1alre MacDonald. Eileen Landrlgan. shlrlcy McNally. Grade VIIL-Noreen Noonan, Joan Weir, Kathleen Herrel-l, Janet Pendergast, Corinne COlIlns, Ruth Mcwade. Grade VII-Mary Gillis. Grade -VI — Mary Mcwade, Kathleen Noonm. Sifrley Williams. Mary car-roll, Elaine MacDonald. Grade V-Flcrerice Peters, Anna Gavin, Margaret Dou-cet-te, Jrssie McAulay. Grade IVA-Mary Creighan, Janet McCallum. Lorna Noonan. ta Dillon, Doris Walsh, Ena Marjorie Peltenburg, Mary Grade III- Mary Teresa Laf- ferty, Myra Mulaphy, Joan Cr:n'n, June Doyle an Marion Hynes éequahMlFlorelnce Callaghan, Mary eras cNe. Grade II-l. Nettv Smith, 2. Wilma Doyle, 3, Ruth Hughes, 4. gang Henancstsey, 3 Dian Ramhan, . can ea on, "ene Gurney. 8. Mary Praught, i). Mary Pamel- l0. Donald Stee‘, ll Arlene Reb- erts. 12. Shirley Dillon. FEE-WAR GREETINGS NEW YORK — (CP) -- Frank‘ Black, the orchestra leader, receiv- ed a postcard from Paris. France. five years after it was mailed with the message "Having. fine time- OIJT OUR WAY ByJ R. News Briefs HALIFAX, Nov. 3 —(CP)— Tenders will be called shortly for a. large radio station for the Royal Canadian Air Force at nearby Preston, the liaiifnx board of trade disclosed today. The station will require nn operational staff of’ 70. OTTAWA. Nov, 3 —(CP)- Is- suance of a "Canadian merchant navy badge." lo be worn with civil- ian clothes on shore providing rec- ognition for the "national import- ance" of merchant seamens work in carrying troops and supplies to Britain, was authorized by order- in-council last Aug. 26, it was dis- closed today when the order was tabled in the House of Commons. OTTAWA, Nov. a -(cr>i _ Authorization to the'Canadiar| Red Cross Society io borrow up In $1,000,000 pending next springfls national war services campaign, was contained in an order-in-councli tabled in the House of Commons today. OTTAWA, Nov. 3 -(CP) — The estimated cost of establishing the Canadian women's army corps 1nd operating it until the end of he present fiscal year next Much ‘l! is estimated at $1533.47!) it was disclosed today in an order-in- couhcll providing these funds which was tabled today in the House of Commons. EXPLODES IN THE SHADOWS Some iorpcdcs travel under writer until the shadow of a uns- slng ship covers them and then they explode. ivilliame OUR BOARIJINI.‘ HOUSE ' sniff-Nu 'v'A"'i.7I|sY_'sc'lr6'0L zJcseph MacK nnon; , rne "Yen- nan. _R.eport of spring Valley School.‘ Grade I. A.—l, Alfred Brennan; for the month of October. 2, Lydia ‘Poplin, Grade X.—l, Wenclnll Harrington; Grade I, B.—1, Joyce Campbell‘ I 2. Adelaide Glover; 3, Lorena Mar- Don Case-fey; 3, Eric Caseley, ' ' I-ellan. Perfect attendance —.Louine Co‘.- Grade IX.—-l, Velma Brennan; 2, ton, Lillian Cotton, Dolly C010 Theresa MacLellan. Brenton Cole, Vincent Caseley. Lea: Grade VIIL-l, Irene Brennan. man Cole. Grade VII.—1, Louine Cotton; 2 Lillian Cotton. INDLTS WAR EFFORT Grade VI.-—l, Verna Bryanton. EuGraclrfl v.31, Jothnnie ziifirennanz‘ 2. 5\1'<>1" 1 Fran on: . Doromy the Eastern Grou Sll r Bryanton. M.S.A. Hydari decplazedpptlzye clgildxigil Gmde Iv-"L E1311"? slldsbllryi 2- supply effort was massive “and 0t Dolly Cole and Lawrence Glover. surpassed by any country of a“ equal: 3, Marion Campbell. Eastern Group" Grade fIL-l, Alma Sudsbury; 2, ‘r ‘ BOMBAY— (CP) — Representing today than ever before. doubtless A - because the nation in mobi ing its resources for defense has r ognized the fundamental value of a high av- »?- erage of health. Physical deficiency The i941 list of 2,873 approved] to nn alarming extent has been ll0Spltfll5 in the United States, C p brought to light in the examinations add, and a few other counirt-sp for selective service, which have re- which was oilicially announced m1 suited in rejections for that amuse Boston at the opening of the then-i of about 40 per cent of the regis- ty-fourtil annual Hospital Standard-y trants, Medical, dental. and hospi- ization Conference of the American, tail services have been readily avail- College of Slugeohs, represents nure able all their lives to most of tilcse than three-fourths of the hospitals‘ men, but litany failed to utilize ol‘ 25 beds and over which are u-i- them. Hospitals should be consider- der survey by the College, The tn- ed fortifications for health preser- creasc ln the number of hospitals vation, especially those which are approved. compared with last veal", properly staffed and. equipped to is 67. In making the advance an- meet the standards for approval nouncement, Dr . Irwin Abeil of and their diagnostic and therapeutic Louisville, Chairman of the Boa; .‘ service should be used to discover of Regents of the College, and hcud‘: and arrest disease _ in its earliest of the Health and Medical Commit-i stages, before impairment of vital tee of the Federal Security Agency-J functioning has occurred." said: J The approved hospitals in this "Hospitals are more apprecirred province follow: PRINCE EDWARD IS LAND B I Charlottetown Beds Charlottetown Hospital R8 General .....sisters . . . . .. Church P. E. Island Hospital . . . . .. 115 General .. ..Trustees . Community Provincial Sanatorium ..... 80 Tuberculosissan Com. Province Summerside Prince County Hospital__.__;.__65__General ._;._.Truste_el__._C_omrluni_ty lViiii _ Vaaim rinonll t BROUGHT NOIFHEV 11-119 sun ALONG WOULDN'T, 1'9 5min FOE TUEKEYS/ WE6--THE.Y GOOD HUNTER 50v, wouuou‘? ‘WAS GOOD wouuuwr THE ou> TIME amuse LET THAT HUNTERS HAVE THEY ONLH Bari-gt: HIM 665D A cor t-uu: ous E. ot= GAME AN‘ TAKE KIT wm-a A au upon) MAKE CAR€ -- THAT PUMPED iT r-lwp a? 55g“ GHOTS As NOW wm-r . JUST AGGOOD =Asr A rum‘ "n4 A eo-ror "room dfifiwnumn’ ’/ NON Tu. soar asap rue ' vouwze AG ’/ WHPT'5 If"? A i’, . ’ AD, SuuET, FOR cram. convwcme ma , CHARM, eweecrl- ~ "ATTENTlON, As A sloeel-(ow OLD ~. TO lhiviiéToRésfOPPORTuNiTY BARKER NlTl-i BECKONG THE SMALL 7 CAPITALIST TO eHARE IN eaters-rest GANFTARY INVENTION spice THE aA-rtirua!" 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