PAGE FOUKTISEN UHAKLU'l'l'IS'l'UW N - RGARGH 8. 1952 I 0 Larry and VI I I totally -Douglas Hardy of the R. C. A. F., stationed at Goose Bay. re- turned to his station on Monday. Mnrch 3rd. after spending the week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gllye. Knutsford. Piusville and Vicinity owing to the storm of Febru- uy 28th the roads have not yet been opened. Mr. Jacob Murray. returned to his home in Piusville after spend- ing two months in the United States. Plusvillo school was closed on Thursday. February 28th. on ac- count of the storm. Mrs. George Matthews, O'Lcary. left on Monday morning”: train for Halifax. N. S.. where she will he the guest of her son Weldon and fumily. llnd will also visit her son Elmer. at Greenwood Airbase. l-lllner is n member of tile R. C. A. F. Mr. Warburton Murray and Mr. John J. col-coran were recent busi- ness visitor: to Alberton. Allan Mattllews, son of Mr. nnd .)lrs. J. A. Matthews. 0'Leury. of OWIHK '0 nit T9Ce”lg-MDT!" ”'9.tlle stuff of the Bunk of Nova farmers are llln-ill: dlfflcllity in gsmm. m Ommu has ....(.m,ed his Kai-NW3 their "mid mm I”mb('r:trll1isiel' to the New York branch hauled. some of the M01)?" (light the bank. He was formerly Pilisville and VlCln'-l.V M9 "H9 Oimlllployell at the 0'I.enry Branch Vood. and coal ls very hard in 301- and also the brunch at Trurn. ----- -GU. Messrs. Gerald and Claude Kine-1 Kenna. Bloomfield CO!” er, were ill ' " ' ' go Piusville on Sntlllxltly, Marl-ll l.s'... Mr. George -Clhrk. Itixflr. . . . was in Plusville on e.-s on Saturday. March int. R913'-ll'Ea 51111 if i '75 Hit Mrs. Fred Gzludet. is a. visitor ill Fred KCUI? are glad ' til? 15 xllscouche at the home of her bro- srotmd Igaln after l:c.- -recent, ill- gmcr, wt-sky Gallant, ness. . I Mr. Frank Doircn recently vis- 05 M1” had the classrooms of the Mis- ll('ilF louche High School. Relatives and friend: Joseph S. Gtll'..lllt are glad to she ls inlprovllll: lll hc:l':ll. g ----m l The Miscouche branch of the Vii" Credit Union held a social evening TN” on Tuesday. February 26th. Free The stores of Pllisvi'.le and lnity are quite bllsy, since the !;”l- lunches were served toward U18 end of the evening. ant storm as the people were ting out of sl:m)l'rs. , l I".lhl':'lI.(i.I Mrs. Burton Battle of 'liol'onio.i .:ll: her pltrent.- lll-rived in Mist-ouche on Sundnyal us Fcicrts. ll-.lvm'. fl-iebruary 24th. to attend the tun-; V-B. B.'ernl of her father. the late Bent 1PEm'- l : Ulric l)esRoclles who is ill the iR,oyai Canadian Navy. recently ar- rived home in Mlscouche on I gg:g::ggg,Vg4 R g fourteen day leave. 8 head appeared in that doorwav.l Of course it must be Peter RII)I)l'..I It never entered I-lonty's head that rel-ently visiting at the home of it might not be. He couldn't. af- her mother. Mrs. Ben Perry, has ford to miss this opportunity. returned to her home in Sydney. Without a second look in lllzlklw sure. he swooped and struck. Just Mr. and Mrs. Urban MacNeil of as he did so he saw his l'il'..'7inko.iSl. .lohn. were recent weekend He tried to check himself and al-.visiLors in Miscouche at the home Mrs. Nclxml E was recently Mr. and Mrs. BURGESS Continuednfl-om page 10 Mrs. Leonard Gerrier. who wlls most succeeded. one (not jllsrfof Mr. .Vl:icNcil1's pllrents. Mr. and brushed azalllst, Prickly Prll-ky Mrs. it. B. ManNr'l1l. coming out dlmtnE Mr and lirf:r.:.--(:.VT” Perry of 3 neg. He gflppgfi ms Itprph wiyhfSllmll'i6l'SICIP, attended the funeral both feet (hm 19: go with only of the. late Ben Perry in Miscouche. He let go in a hurry. lie llel-l.nn Monday. February 25th. his foot up and looked at it. Hang- The big Owl hrtssrrl on an zinc from the bottom of ihnl foot! MP and -VTT5- Arthur M'-"”" M T ”Bloom.i1cld. recently visited at the were two of Prickly Porkvs llttl.-. spears. They are called qllllls. llllfIlh0m94OI M13 and M” P- C Mam" of Mlscouche. their points are as sharp rlnd fine us needles. That foot had only! brushed against those points. but it had been enough to lnake them go In and stick. They had pulled out I M prickly pm.”-. mat (1103-,f;:ig:nNI;:;rIlill'iilll.CS father, the were very lightly fastened there. ; 0 ' Hooty tried to pull them ollt off his coat but they didn't. pllll curl. V easily. Ono finally did pull olll.1R”-l'”1C3"3dl3” rV3l'5'- og com.” It 1.,” a Sm... D1”... H, ently visiting in Mlscouche. guest worked and worked. trying to pull;0f Mn Md Ml"5- E"lm3""e1D"5u9'Y' the other oe ollt. then accident-I F. P t. V ;I)ll,Il IIIIIIAR ft1)I(:)i.nI(looiryha1Jtlit1tIiefgotlID"5'"3y 0! Mnimuche down to take hold of his perch,”"Fj”'m'"t in 0P"fm”" I" the and stand on both feet. He let gntprlme County Hospital. with that foot in .1 hurry. Thmi foot hurt! Suddenly I-footy lost hls. nppetite. Hr-. forgot all about Pet-ll er Rabbit. He could think of no-l thing but that sore foot. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Durante were in Miscouche on Monday. February '35th. attending the fun- Johnny Bernard, who is in the Tile infllnt son of Emmanuel recently Friends of Mrs. Alhlln Gaudel of Mlscouche, will be sorry to hear that she hlls entered the Prince County Hospital where she will undergo an operation. On Thursday, February 28th. all activities were at a stand-still in Miscouche. due to the blizzard that prevailed all day. I cAMEo THEATRE Kl-2.VS'N'GTO!l Friends of Mrs. P. C. Martin of Miscouche. will be sorry to learn Thursday - Frlrlrly - Sutllrllny 7:13-Ashe has hlld the misfortune of fall- 9:15; Matinee. The roaring story : ml: in her home and cracking sev- of the west": wildest. feud in Hill 17155- "THE GAL IVIIO TOOK THE WEST" ('I'er'llnlrnlorl with Yvonne -The funeral of the late Ben DeCarlo. Charles Cohurn. Srottiperry L001! DIEM in lhe 59-. John Brady. John Russell. Also Scl'i:ll.ihPv BHPHSC Church in Miscouchc on Monday, February 25th. It was and News. CAPITOL Summon-side SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 - Feature - Speneer Tracy - Mickey Rooney in "CAPTAINS C0llRAGE0llS" with Freddie Bartholomew DON'T MISS IT - IT'S GOOD TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 M-G-M's BIG NEW SPECTACULAR WESTERN! l.llERll - I PAULA RAYMOND ... lAlfESIllTllllEi.l.- rum lluctlnul QoIhhUVlX!I 0 - omen M mcuous lutmat ” '(tt;-;. NEW TWIST TO AN OLD WRINKLI-'.-Nolv it's men in beau- ty salons getting their faces "lift- ed." In West Berlin. Germany. a male patron prepares to treatment aimed at remo I - l Mrs. Nolman Coates and little. daughter. Clleryl. recently return-i ed to their home in Sussex. after largely altelldcd by friends and relatives. ihlmllg spent some tinle in Mis-in-w day. ioouche at the hotlle of Mrs. Ben.)-um en-1-5- gm;-egg in mg no ltllre. Mr. Murray is one of the. young men from Bcderltle who lvnsl in uniform in the last war. Perry. Mr. Albert Geoffrey arrived at his home in Mlsoollche on Friday February 22nd. after having spent three nlonths willl his sister and; brother-ill-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. H. V.: Borbot of Daytona Beach. Florida l He motored home as far as Stu John's. N. 13.. and the remainder of the trip was made by plane. V -B. Conway and C . I Vlclnlly Mr. Jack Mac-tr;-c-llern. Charlotte-, town. was in Conway recently on- business. Sumnlerside recently. Mr. James Wagner. Poplar Grove. was in Summerslde recently. Mr. Arthur Smith. Jr.. spent a. weekend with friends at Knutsford recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. Freeland, recently visited Mrs Er- nest Hal-dv who is a patient at the .Stewart ilealth Centre, Tyne Val- ley. Rev. Mr. Baxter. Bldeford. was in Conway on Wednesday after- noon, February 27th making call; Messrs. Robert and Kenneth Banks, Summerside. spent the past weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove Messrs. Colin Miliigan. John J. Murphy and Edgar ontway were in Summerslde on Monday, March 3rd. on business. Mr. Edgar Stewart has returrlcd to his home after spending the past weekend with friends at Free- land. - Mr. William E. Macxinnon. owner and operator of The Boxl and Shook Mill at Conway was in” Charlottetown recently on busin- ess. Mr. MncKinnon gives employ- ment to mpny men in the com- munity and makes egg crates. smelt boxes. in fact every kind of box needed for packing. -The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Keiswltter, Freeland. was completely destroyed by fire on Sunday evening about 11 P. M. The membets of the family escaped in their night attire saving only a sewing machine lnti two trunks. Mr. and Mrs. Kelswitter are ex- tended the sympathy of the com- mtinlty in their terrible loan. The loss is partly covered by insurance -P. REGENT TODAY 2230 -7 - 9:20 IIG IIOIIILE Ill.l. "ELEPHANT STAMPEDE" Johnny Sheffield - AND - ' . Nllllll llllllll Imus-. undergo 1 the vlng fac-ltrolled electrical inlpulscs." teltdetl to the 1li'i7.e willllvr Bedeque IR88 lmprovenlctlt." sponsored the deque, They lire: Julliors-l. R Wcdneslllly night and got S Pen Points of ll. (LA. F. STATION sllllllnmldo by Atlx Mrs. K. McF'u-lane of Monti-ell, Que. is visiting in Slemon Park. the guest of her son and dIughter- in-law, Cpl. and Mrs. David Mc- Farlllne. Two Airwomen reported here during the past week and have al- ready taken up duties of clerk Typlsts. These are A.W. 1 EC. Dick and A.W. 2 O.M.E. Omness. FXO nrld IVIIS.-v.e.fiIOll L. Ehmanj entertained a number of friends on Saturday evening. General A. Urbani, Chief of Ital- ilm Air Staff. with n party of six officers, will arrive at this station on Saturday afternoon of this week. at which time he will present wings and scrolls to the graduates of a Navigation Officer Course and in- spect the station. F'0 C. Jo Foote. Officer Conlm- illidlllg Airwomen at this unit. has departed for New Westminister. B. C.. where she will spend annu- i wrinkle-1 til--' re- The new cclll-3:1 supposed to juvcllzlte l-.ol-ll-out muscles underls Pam, F 0 R. E. omunp Fm J. wrinkles. lllncliillr. is lal removing: tNemcet roll." skin by "eCICllllfiCaII)'-C0ll- Bedeque Notes Mr. Reginald .iiul'rzl.v, who he lcnvill-,; here for Quebec in of His nlllny iriellds wish: w ven-. IJt'Ifl:t ex- s ill the "Vil- by. Be-l ouerl Congralulrltiolls llrc srlluul lollies: till ”Hnlf Century clllb" of MacDonald. 2. Wilna Bnllunl nndistjcn in clothes for their age. Music . KMm.l.-me M....pm.4 mop S..n;.,..5; llvlll be under the supervision at FXO 14 Jnyw 3. Donald. 3 C..m,.:.I. Cnllnn. Many of the nlerellarlts Tnombsp Sm, . .Pm......., ,,;1..,...,,,jof the Town of Sllnlmersicle will Ballunl. These were rush pl'i7.cs. wns Weeks The "Half Cellllllgv Club" entertained by Mrs. E. S. on February 4; and by Mrs. Char- les I-iendel-sun on Fenrllnry ” nil the the last meeting the essays "Village improvement" by Mr. H9-Fold 3- Phlmln. Freeland. school children were pllsscd in. W35 in 5Umm0FSld0 011 bulmeil ”' read. and lllllldcd to n committee 0911311 to be judged. Prizes were ll'.l:ll'rleti --- to the winners. Plans were com- The Misses Mary and Lallrettaipmcd for a 5(,..p.1 C.-..,,;.,: H. Bulger. Foxley River. were ill March. A man froln the western part of the Island, who had been on the Mainland with a loalll of potatoes. arrived IJllCk on the Island llltc stormi- boulld ll short. distance from this village. How long before he run proceed to his home is nnyllnlly-'5 guess. ..M:r. and Mrs. George Hill and two children arrived ill Bcllcque on Wednesday, Febrllmy M from Manitoba. They will spend some time with Mrs. llill's pltrcllts, Mr. and Mr.-s, Stanley Jack. nnd with Mr. Hill's ptlrcilts, Mr. and Mrs. R0) Hill, Freetown. Mr. Getlrizll Hill has joined the Forces llnd ni- ter a visit with relatives will leave for service ill Koren. Mrs. Hill and children will rcmllln on the Island. loclfialm And ilicinity mMr. Nizltt E1-riifill of the Locke Road was in 0'Leary on Mnllday. February 23. Mr. Ellis Sweet of 0'Lle.1ry in Forest View on Sundny, Febru- W R3 day. February 26. the Locke Road were visitor.-l Saturday evening. March i. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silllker of Forest view. . ill The many friend: of Mr. Alm- lle slum of Forest view, will re- home. Mr. Clifford Arsennult. of How- lnniwna in Forest View on Sunday evening. March 2. Mr. and Mn. Vincent Gallant pvening. February of Mrs pnd Mn. msnprlorest View. Willard Smili- KINII EIILE 'I'I."JX Illllull .,.,; l:..,.......' ...BQ.I nl leave with her parents. Four pilots have been transferred off this station suld another re- lllzlcemellt reported here early in the week. Those posted out are F.-'0 A.C. K:-arns and FL J. P. Baxter. F.'0 R. G. Hnrvev has taken up Vulc no hoping he will soon be home from the nine; Co. Hocpitu where he l-lu,been I pstlent. for nearly I month. Richard hot: the misfortune to full while sitting and fractured his collar bone. Mr. Clayton Noye has gone down out to work with his brother James. -30 Wellington and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nuon and family recently visited in this vic- inity. . Members of the Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Howard Bar- low on Thursday evening. Feb. 21st with a small number present. Mrs. Stanley Rayner md sons, Clarence and Sterling, West Devon. were ill this vicinity recently on business. The hockey game between Wel- lington Battlers and Lot is ended in Wellington winning with a. score of 6-3. Mrs. Lily Arsenalllt recently spent a few days with her son, Archie and family. , S..- MI” Doreen Ryder spent a few days recently visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Black. and Mrs. Fred Trenholm, all of R;ad's Corner. His many friends regret to learn Mr. Archie Arsenllult is confined to flying duties at the Air Naviga- Iloll School Wing. l Miss iaarbal-ll"-F7.-sllll..ll.ull, an. is. is presently on the staff of Statloni Joining the Air Force. l-xllects tolllosllltal. me Ric" Church Tile Women's Auxiliary of Sle- rmll Park are plmtllilllr a tinsliion show to be held in Station Theatre on the evenings of March 27 and 28 Mrs. W.J.N. Burnett is chairman of .lhe Fflshinll Show Committee with Mrs. L. C. Dilwnrtll assisting in charge of advertisement and plan. 'ltil:z.Sevcr:ll very rlttractlve wives oil R.C.A.F. personnel will model the rlothes to be displayed during the Show mid many children will he contribute the ensembles in be .shmvn and the Helene Curtis Beau- 'ty Salon will create the hair-do's :Benefit.s derived from this fashion ;show will be donated to charity. 'F"O w. A. Winder. of. the Tech- lllml List tAero Engine) will re- port in the near future on trans- fler to the Air Navigation School. I. Two Machinists have posted to other stations where they reported gdurlllrr the week. These lire A.C. ? QJ Rodrigue and A.C. 1 J.l-l.M. Gag- non. Two Officers have been transfer- lred to Ontario. where they will un- riertltke staff duties. These are FVO L. Mnrtmill and Pro H. Van .Volke. respectively. F20 and Mrs. K.W. Banl:s'snd daughter Shelley, have been visit- ing with friends and relatives on the Island during the past two weeks while on lmllunl leave. l . .. ..- l Filo H.J.R. Woods departed early this week on transfer from the .Central Navigation School. He will iulldertake flying duties at another .LlllIl. ill the immediate future. 1 l F70 A.W' Wilson has returned .to this station after completing an Arctic Survival Course. He has assumed his duties as Unit Public Relations Officer. Port Hill Notes Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ellis were visitors to sumnierside recently he- companied by Mr. Stuart Mont- qomery. I The many friends of Mrs. Hat- .fleld Maynard. Port Hill. are very sorry to hear she has entered the his home by illness. A large crowd atgnded the dance and bingo held In the Station Hall recently. Proceeds were in aid of Sympathy is being extended to members of the fztmily of Mrs. S McKinnon who passed away at her 'I1Cl'l"le”IIT Mlscouche. g Due to the severe snow storm which swept over this area. an ex- tra gang of snow shovellers are busily engaged on this railroad sec- tion. Miss Mllrlel -gl-Tow recently via- ited friends in Freeland. -BM. Farewell Gathering DAILY clzosswolu ACROSS 00 19. Electric: 1. Locstion of . I. Place of .531..." To) Msllsl worship (gmm) 5. Dutch name 2. Slmplcton 20. Custom' of river 3. Applsuders 22. Sites ' New 4- Plrllcle of 2:; Go may 9. Diving bird sddltlort 24. Make . 10. Are not 8. Prefix to tight, (colloq. Scotch ,' is null: contra) mm" (van, ll. Endured O. Tsputry 25; mm. f2.gNsuve of 1. Soon 21. Mytltolrd Crollll 8. one who cal being: 11. Knife handle stands in 30. Symbol m 15. Girl's name a theater . Lloyd-, 15- ";;l:;m 11- fhlnllo Register em 0 -53. C 11. Ostrich-like 13. Appgndilgea 33. viii”;-h"" birds 13. Blsll'op's 34. Town 2!. Double headdress (I-truss.) (prefix) 22. Weep: 23. Lampre) 21. Nerve (slung) 26. Lands 28. Island in I river 29. Anxious 3!. Guldo's lowest note 32. Color 33. Personal pronoun 35. Musical instrument 37. Abound 39. Gem weight war.) ii. Copper coins (Turin) 42. Italian coin 43. Relative 44. Tolerable fhyphen.) 45. Commit ileprcdations .'lflHl-l IlHIh) ."'.lfllll.l Lllf 'lIull:lll mm . fl.'v7.'-11') )5 (ll ll l Yeutnlsrg 5...." 36. Group of t llree 38. sen. cal. 40. Annual measure 4!. fnvshcr. food 3-5 l);ill.i' CRi'P'I'0QUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X It lsl.oNoF1cr.Low One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophlcs. the length and formation of the words are all hints.. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrun Quomlon zrc was rxo Hncnit sown Jl-Vccro BNW SBCNM. JDN MRW NCFDJXII; HKFDVM rz BNW FQK-QBXTFY. Yesterds '1 Cryptoquole: A LITTLE FRUIT A LITTLE WHILE IS OURS. AND THE; WOIIM FINDS iTySO0N-SWINBURNE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS On the evening of February 29th. a larlze number of neighfbclurs. friends and schoolmates met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill, Freetown. to welcome their son George. his wife and family who have just. arrived from shilo. Manitoba. and also to say fare- well to George who leaves in. the near future for duty overseas. Mr. Allison Profitt oapably acted as chairman and called upon Allan clow who on behalf of those pres- ent read an address of ' congratulations. best wishes their return home. Miss Donna Bernard was then called on who presented them with 21. well filled purse of money. George on behalf of his wife and self thanked all for their generosity and kind words of welcome. "For They are Jolly Good Fellows", was then sung after which lunch was served by the Ladies and a social hour enjoyed. The evening was brought to a close with the sing- init of dfhe Queen" with J. B. Lewis at the organ after which all departed to their homes wishing George bon voyage overseas and a smile return to his home and loved ones. The following is the Addreu:- Denr George and Lillian:-It is with mingled feelings. that we. your neighbours and friends of Freetown have met this evening in the old home. to honour you. as our guests. - Although for the past. few years George. your work has taken you away from us, we feel that you are still one of our boys and In such we have followed your career, and are deeply inter- csted in your future. This evening we take the oppor- tllnlty to say: "Welcome home" again. George. Lillian and Family. and we wish to extend hearty con- gratulations and greetimu to you on llll. GLEII ll. IIEIIIIRY Vcterinu y surgeon W. CHESTER s. lllacllllllnill "mm :9 Barrister, Solicitor. Noun Ila. LLB Kenslnglon Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K. C. Money to Loan Collections Promptly Attended To. T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce l p B Ildl . ..,,m,,':,,."f,. E L W.E. IIALLAGIIAN I "you; 2;" Physician J: Surgeon Office: 58 Summer strut flours 'E' E- Pafkm" il.oo to 12.00 n. It UP!-Du R-U ;.oo to 5.00 p. in i OPTOMETIIIST 7.00 to 0.00 p. Ill. Ginsu Flued pm 335; E!!! lznmlncl II. E. ELLIS INSQBANCI rm - Auto - Culalllv 5 summer st... summer.-Id! PHONE Mill Offloo llouru I to II - I to 9 II!!! by lppolntmcnl Phone I287 IIGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersldo - C l 3' E """' "' ”' on. .I.ll. cultlllllellllt Mr. and Mrs. Tl-ueman Harris of on Ainslie grel. to hear of his tillness at his and Junior wet-civlsltol-s on Friday 29, at the home --AN. power that are Maynard. Consolation: went to Mr. -'- V K M. D l d M, 31. h world llnd considering our priv- Mr. and Mrs. Murray 5VH'0l Minougaynns in u no e lleges. we wonder if we no :1- iw'ereFv!l:'luwr! gt! al:f03;leeSd,:lg'n1:V'l;; gggg ibgzliltifr Irvv from l)el:ti;ne.hfor such "8 9 '"Y' Ml-. dMr.Clt No wet-W ml 09"" YOPOIM M” M"3”e" Arsenaum Forcnlrecentalrisltorss at ggeohomeygf "W m” "I" ""130" "'5 "YIN"- VI"'- land Mrs. James Noyes McNeill's "my 590"- 3'93 V917 3903- SW9 D1300 ..-.. .. H5. -M-n--..i.-...... Mr. Fred an of the weak; Hg!-d W .. - W” I” 0' My on " m M" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Btrongmln ' Mlmh L were visitors recently at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mlllsr. SATURDAY. MARCII 8 Second Game Finis North Shore League ' SPRING VALLEY vs. KENSINGTON Gsmo 8:80 Slurp Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner New- eombe and daughters. Wllns and Glenn. recently visited at the home of Mr. Ind Mu. Arthur Mcum. Birch Hill. g Mrs. Lowell lnmsn. not 16 re- cently spent a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Hntfield Mnmnrd. The school friends of Richard IMMUNIZATION Glllllll i-normcr voun cnlmnrllv llollmsr wnooemo oovolr, nmmmm, TETANU8 A Clinic will be held in the Summeralde Town Hall on Wednesday at 1:30 P. M.. Much nth for infants and plte-school children who have not been immunized Reinforcing doses will be given in the Fall. 0 abroad in the My 24- . ?,&:1:I;,Ttf0h:T.2,2.rg;:..n):"p1m' Tyne all. we are sorry to learn that s''''"''"'''''- 9- 3- '- ML Fknnmi Wm, M H,,...,,.,, AW pg: Dllglllnllglln to lretmfla complm Vlntsl Anlllyau VETEIINARIAN left. by mun recently for :1 visit. lul m,'tdvl;)r1v ?rl::cel:g:l,no:rdH::rtY',::;: worm '0 ginmnie yW.'rew::,:' ': Ginsu Fitted Dial 2520 5” J”h"' ”' no Hill. on Tuesday evenlni, Feb. dlfggrblagl fxlugus 0;':f:ef:;d 1”; ruons ma wum Street East i-"Ti -1 r In - Mr. Leo Amnault of Hgfs" ;73: .f,.'f,f,"”;;”fI,"?,l(...f.h',,:',V,"Ii,,.P',Xf: peaceful homes, to realize. the !MALLMAN'l nultomo 5"""'""”' drove to the I-Orkc RON 0" ”.E..,o,, Rams... and M... mm, spirit of hate and the lust for onotumus-r l ' 4T m ..............A.........mA.-. to I just and I Ialting pence. Now George lest you forget us while you are away. we um you to accept this purse-as s run- embrsnce. With it go our prayers and best wishes for A safe and early ret rn Ind msy God be with you till moot: Lulu is the wish of your neighbours and friends of n-cetown. P. E. I. Z llll. J. A. Illlllllll DENTIST Dental x-nu! Smsllmsn llulllllnl IUMMEISIDI Dial 180! A sllllllllrllslllr vs urlrs RADIO AUCTION Values wsnllrsniv llllllcll l9lII. WEI STIIIIII IIIIW Gclordl Auction merchandise on display at the 0'3 Ion Office woalmlluy. Munlwllth I-M" evening of Auction... . . I I2 Pltoltos lll I I -l v .W a its b 17. "fl