-..... ,..o:.. .....r:: 4 PAGE TVVELVE THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWIY . APRIL gL;953 IN MEMORIAM Don't Forget 1 MRS. F.'VI'. DAVISON i -011 March 22nd.. Mrs. P BTNGO W. Davison, widow nf the late Mr. Davisoii. passed away in ithe Curran Ntirsiiig home, Res- A- A- R0005 ilyii Head. Maiiitoba. summegsido I Mrs. Dayison was the (laughter of tht- late fsir and Mrs Peter " .Wadnin:i. Augustine (Tove, and Tuesday hmht 3was born on June 18th. 1865. Potir years later she. with her April 2133 parents. clinic to Bedeque, tthere she stpetit most of her life. Her iillat'l'ltl'.'.P to M1. Davison took iplace iti 1885 He passed away 18 gm years aan Mrs Davtsnzi was heloted and . :'c5pC('.'CfI for her kindly acts LIl2'I'Ll2il(i1l1. iIlF i'r.inmuntty where she med She tins actively iii- TTT-s"j”-T0"' " "" 'P;'PsIP(l 2:1 1:19 Methodist. Church . F R 0 liltlfi 1a'cr in the United Church. ' ' ' ' 'o both of tttliCIl she was deeply summenmm 9. E L t'iPl'u'Cd. She held many offices in the '..”lYlO'.lS Chtircli organiza- Complete Visual Analyiteu :t..o1.s and was a 1.16 member of illusion Fitted Office Hours: 0 to 12 - t In 5 - Tito sisters. i'.t'.1. and by lappotiittnnttt. Wlf-'SOlll. Jane. lMrs ill. twist, one hall-51'-trr 1.:7.z1e. PHUNT5 3287 jthirs A 1-1. AtlI?(lI(l and one REGENT THEATRE BLDG. liaii-ttzuiiiri, W. T. B1iwiics.s. Summer St. Stimmcrsltle p'.'eriP(P:i5Pd her. There are gpmgpvkfggg it -rv errand clizlrirrii. Wa1'- 1 .1'3:.'. t'lfilfTli. 2. (1 F. Cros- RCA 1”. .ition'.rrai F K. Tp VV'.llill1)t'(.' n:iil 117112.101-th. Fraiirisl 17.'.ki7ttttl. Man- Chartered ACCUUDNIM and srten :"ra'-gratid jt':1e W. 31. 5. Front 1905 to 1908 Mir anti X115. Datison and their Glasses Fitted PHONE 3H5 .11 daiieliter lived in Western SMALI.)lA5”S Bl.'ll.l)IN(i Cl vdd Hey dauggmer, Evap wiu 0PT0'-IIETmS'T 1 to Mt" lleuer Crosby pg?” gm ::.e past three years Mrs. 1 was bediiiv. n" hcr E E tiai 5'": home Ill Wiiitupeiz. - - 1nd at the Ct1::'.tn Ntirsing Hour Opt-I1 K-0- l-;rstl.c;- her datttzhti-r.Mrs Dati- OPTOMITRI-5'1' lived bvoitc iiali-sistrtr. ie Leard. Bt-deqtie, and -bmrhers. Pi-rry and Genrvzr - it ..: ' (I t 0' F3" Pwlmmp . BOWtlFf5. Eowr. Suiadlan Bank nf (limnierre I1P.(i 1't'otn ll , P. E. L . ('ll.1DCi. 171 summcruo (ieorgze Marshall PHONE raga :7 UtlllP(i Chiircii of- iic1a'ed. The W. M S. and W. A "m”"" hhhhh tT"”' Ladies of Rtvrrvieu Church at- R E & tended 111 a body Her elder i;ra11d- ' ' son Fred ai'r1yed by pliiiic iroin p. p .1 H pxfonzreal to atieiid the 1'ti1icriil. Fire Aum Lmua y iPall i:eiire-rs were all members INSURANCE .01 the Church ofticiai board; lMessrs .1. .1. Mcbennan. W. J. I Summer 8. Summer.-tile Elliott. T H. Rcld. J. Mitchell. W. GIIESTEITS. Bur:-liter. Solicitor, Ni-Iary, W. Kyle and F W. Snmtden. In. I9'mPr.' was 1:1 Chapel Lawn 1 iiiemoiial Ci.'IIt'IPllS, Vthnrnprz. . "HQ PHONE '1-I13 -W. Albert Robertson Chartered Act-otintant MacIltlllALll Etc. LLB. P. E. I. )ll'Tl'AL BYILDING i Granville at Water Street 1 Stimrm-rside Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Lalo Heath Strong. R.('. (lollm-tionn Prnmptly Athzndccl Tn. V DIAL 1 3344 P. (I. BUN Mil CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See Claudette Lfolhrrrt in powerful suspense-drama, "THUNDER ON THE HILL" With Ann Blyth and Philip Friend Congratulations-To Mr. Dougaid lViacIV11t1. who won 850.00 last Tuesday night. Tonight's Drawing worth 310.00. as :1 Nun CAPITOL Summer-side Today 3.3(.l . 7.1.") - 9:15; Wcrliiestlay T215 - H115 M G In emting naught-on of RAFAEL SABATINVS &aa.ov;l ttit't1tiit11-01111111 alvwta-' Weee -- ft tilt-tttittni 7. run its in utility Wtlcoxon - Foch LEWIS ' RICHARD Stone - Anderson An N G M Ptdim REGENT T0-IIIGIIT 1.15-9.15 atest d T31113- the g re day !A of our d . p M”2.-3” that LIl0tiEIl Beivlrt u as 19. and Craig was 10. ile1"f(ts "inentnl .'t.';p" was mi. 1; lmtct than 'that of Craig? ' . . . 1 What we rinnt iiiidrrstanrl is lIhV"17l9ll'.'tI area are not the v dr(irli11: iii 1 1. determinim; 11111! and p..1 iiiciit Sometimes 1 Let's Talk It Over h, "an Must penplc have read of the' much (ILSi'Il5.SPd criminal case in (England 111 which Derek Be1itley.i a 19-year old hop. uas sentenced L0 he hanged because, while being ;held by the police. he urced Chris-1 topher Craig. his 16-year old ac-i icomplice in a robbery to "Let them hate. it.” and Craig respond- ed by killing a policenian. Craig. -because of his age, was not con- 'demi1ed to die. F -to It is periiaps prestimptuotis for. ithe nrciiimry laxmaii to question; idecisions reiiderctl by men uhosel iexperieiice 111 the realm of Jtiris-' l)I'Ll(ICllt'E has been long and dis-r itiiigtiishetl. and there is Ililiel ldouut that both 5PllL0ll('Cs con-l formed to the laws of the liuid.' isome of the facts of the case.i LIIQWCVCY, seem sigiiiiicaiit. For in-i ;stance, it is said that Craig dom- pinated Bentley. Craitt was the Imaster-miiid. A.sn. that Bentley twas slow-wilted, and had been re- ijected by the army hecattse he ;could not pass the Inuest intelli- gent-c tests. Nott doesnt it appear ;a boy of 2'0 hits a 'niental age" of 12. and yirr-tcisa To go by the iiiunihcr oi yeais since the subject s'i'.v the 11:11: 111' dax semis rather ITFIIIEIIU. 1' ' putting a 00 potiiiti box” ' one urn,-111:1: 130 iio.:17t1s. hecatiset itlivy are both -1 x. 1-: of age. IN. MEMORIAM ' 440100 Brunhurst. t;i;mti.I-2 ti. Mat-KAY 1 It was ti:'h a great feeling otp .sorro'.v in his loved ones and .'1'1eiids ti1a' :! bet'rt.nie Imownf ilhat Ge . M. .ViacK:iy hatl passerl mutt :11 the Prince Couiityi lHosp1'1:i1 tlll 1-'c'or11ai;t' ltlzh. in thei Fsixiy 111 i year of his age. l '. it its 1.0! lllllll he entered the. ihospitat three necks previous to ihix death that his loved ones and tfricnris tV(tl-till? nlarnied about his: iserinus rniiditioii of health, and .all 1n:'ci1(-at skill and good nurs-ll line could not restore him to1 health azain. j A Left tn mourn in his im- mediate familt are his widow. the iorirer Mis Mary Jane I lone 5.1117. John A, daughte.r-in- ilatt and 2i'?lll(lStlll. and two broth-l cars in iite West. Hugh and Gor-l rlon. besides A host. of friends and? neighbors. I i Mi: .V1acKa,x was a great man int thr cnmintmity always ready to: help aiii 'ho needed help. as anvl i':'1ilrP that was for the ItPll6l'nlCll1i lot the commtiiiity lll which he! lited 1 1t wrttlitl be safe in say that the. Presbyieriaii Church at New Lon- don will miss the outside activl-i ties of his life more than any hint iiiie: on its board of managers iori a contintiotis period of over thir-I ty years. a strong financial sup-I porter and one whose seat was- rarely yarnixt. on the Sabbath tlaizi .V1r. lV.'l1:K."ti was frequently visit-I erl during his illness by his pastnr.i the. Rev Donald Campbell. who: cnnrluctrd the funeral service on. .Fcbruai'y 20th. FlS5lSLl'd by the? Rev. W. 1. Green of Stanleyi int-idze. l Campbell spoke along the limes of ta11ht111ne.ss and took as his text: ”Bv thou ialthtitl tintoy death anti 1 will S.'lI'E thee at .rrmtn of 1119 " . i Mrs. AnRll5 Green was "oi-ganiati while the rhnir sang "The Lords; My Sheplierri." "Rock or Ages": and "Sleep rm. Beloved Sleep." . At. the ronrltisioii of the. ser-3 vice. at. the home. the remains Jwere home by the following pail hearers: Francis Murray. Earle ittiui-rat. James M. Campbell. wal- ter tt'11liams. Ray Maclend andp Walter Wiszmore. and tenderly, laid to rest. in the. family plot ini New London Cemetery. Beautiful flowers bore silent. testimony and were as follows; Pillow The litlllii). Sprays Presbyterian W. M. New London. Mr. and Mrs. will Caseley. Mir. and Mrs. James Williams Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mallett. Success Women's Institute. Wreaths Thane A and Mr! Campbell. I Mr and Mrs family. Jim and Gladvs Helen and George. Co-workers in the. New Londmil Church. Bert. MacKay will Spain's irrent empire in l.hei tllmericas was mostly explored aiitli lcoinnizeri hi the end of the. lstlii re.nt.tiry. i 22800 Bevcnurt 606100 Bonyille. MacKay.- . Toronto Stock: Continued from page 11 6500 Albermont. 23.1 100 Alta c an . 350 i000 AP Cons 31 500 Am Led 35 1.300 Am Nephe 68 3000 Am Y1: 22 1-2 2000 Amurex 15 1-2 500 Anacon 250 R250 Anchor ll 1-2 3100 Anglo Cdn 000 1300 An: Rn 56 500 Ankeno 18 5500 Apex Res 0 65100 Area 33 3000 Arlon 10 1500 Armistice I3 I-4 39000 Ascot. 90 ' T490 Asher 170 130:1 Anion: 1-'5 500 Ail Yk I2 3000 All Ru! 9 1500 Aubeile 7 I-2 i000 Aumaque 15 1-2 600 A-unor T10 l2000 Avila Bonn 32 5200 Baganiac 29 l900Ba1lScl A 465 360 Bani! M0 H625 Barnat 148 1600 Barvue N0 380 Barv War 100 2300 Barymtn . 4500 Base Metals 2400 Bairi 2200 B Dtiq 400 Bear Lodge 17400 Bellekenn 000 Rerens 2000 E11715 500 Biclgood 10500 Bobgio 1300 Borduiac 30011 Boymar 130 Er:1lo-rite ?00 Bralsamati 'i't?i0 Bi'Fwis '..'i0tl Britalta 7-030 Brit. Em Oil H100 Eroui Ree! 2135 Brunsttick . 6000 Buifadison 8500 Buff Cdn 5000 Buff R1 3000 Bulldog 1500 Bunk Hill 7000 Calder 7300 Callinan 6400 Calmont R100 Calnortii 1700 Calvaii Con 5000 Camp Clilb :25 Camp R1 . 9090 Cdn Atl Oil 92.30 Cdn Dev Pete 370 Cdn Oil 1-4 7300 C Willis 2000 Cariboo R640 Casaiar 200 Castle . 1400 Cent. Ex 4300 Cent Led 2765 Cent Pat . . 3300 Chart 0 8400 Chem Res .'i5100 Cheskirlr 10 1-4 1100 Cstvle .... .. 42 I400 Chili EX 105 96200 Cliimn 325 9000 Cit Lar . 10 2170 Cola Cnns . . 215 000 Coch Wil I32 4800 Coldstream 50 1500 Con Ast . It 2600 C Cord 00 1910 C Disc . 160 102.3 CG Arrow mt 1.300 C Guayana 625 Cons Matia at Sponsored by Summcrsidc. Presbyterian The J. L. IIAYIIER ATTENTION A free film "That Man May Live" will be shown the following places by COCKSI-iU'I'I' FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. A door prize will be given. also refreshments served by at local organization. Tyne Valley Hall. April 2lsL.8;30 PM. Sponsored by Earl Williams 0'Lcary Hail. April 23rd--8:30 PM. . 8:30 PM. Sponsored by .'l. L. Rayner Equipment Ltd. Cockshutt Farm Machinery Studebaker Cars and Trucks Sales - Service - Parts Ross Strang Church Hall. April 24th EQUIPMENT LTII. 1357 Kerr Ad . 131400 Keyboycon mo apgcxt 5 1-2 33350 5"” 39"! - 77' 12527 mo Prado 101 6300 Grandines . 28 4450 Rix Au-lab 245 3000 Grldoil New . 505. 5300 Roch, 14 3500 Gulf Ld . 14 20000 m,,..,,,, con, 33 13150 Gunnar 11 1-4 500 Rm.” 1, Wu 6 1,2 12300 owiiiim . 15 mo mmn, ,0 9500 Hlrd MCI! 17 5500 Roy siiv 17 8300 Hurricane ii 120 Royal”, 15 3000 "1" Rib 3 2300 Rundle 20 1-2 D3500 Headway 13 1-2 7000 Rupunum 4 1-4 1300 Heath . it 3-4 mo an AM 301 1300 Kl Crest 35 1000 Sand Rvr 5 1-0 335 HDIUHB” - 0050 Sapphire . 240 1202 Home Oil 865 5400 sour”, V 220 10700 "Om Ylt 2.300 Secur Free 190 V 500 "Owl 7000 stuwkey 1.5 500 HOW 500 Sheep Crk as 1150 Hud Bay 13160 Shel-ritt 430 15450 Hu Pam 100 Siam; 730 350 HUSH 4050 Silanco 21 3000 H ch" 2390 s11 Mir as 11550 Insplr 9000 siscoe 45 12000 Jackrilfe H00 semis 70 1000 -1 WW9 10500 Spooner 35 "000 -Ill)” 7066 Stanweli 8700 -lelllcoe 5100 Starratt 0000 J91 5000 Steeioy 3700 -mbllrlte 4570 Steep Rock 400 -Nell" 500 Sud Cont. 900 Keyrand 2300 Sullivan 3000 Kenvle 13500 Surf Inlelt 2800 Kenwell 900 sylvanne 40400 Sweet Grass 430 Tack Hugh 5200 N High R t 8000 N Hugh M 3000 Reef Peta KINII EIIIE TEA Norflnm and Vicinity Mr. Edward-ll-4-1cAuelAnd an field, attended the funeral Saturday of the late James MacLean. the guest. of Mn. Ethel Brown an April 7th. teachers' convention held in Charlottetown. till, No, 1 potatoes. small wholeaal .95-1.00: N.B., 105 .23-.25; P.E.I 750 1.50-1.60: Maine. 500 .90-.95 Florida white. 505 3.25-3.50. GRAI on Monday. reflecting the trend American markets. Flax received fair action, ed some American interest, rye. dealings were mostly local. Export. loadings of Canadian wheat totalled about 1.500.000 hu- shels clurimr the week-end. includ- zng the United Kingdom 750.000 titishels; Republic of Ireland 230.- 000: Srwitzerianrl 335,000; and The Netherlands 160.000. Prices for Class '1'iwn and'IWA wheat were unchanged from Fri- day. Closing prices: Oats: May 737113: .113; 7l'1sB; Oct. 71'-3B. Barley: May 1.1815-B: Jly l.l'llA- A: Oct. 1.103. Rye: May 148-ii-: Jly 1.501;; Oct, 1.343.; Oct. 1.50;. Flax: May 310'-,B; Oct. 3 16. on. 3.16. Jly 3.12383 500 Kirk 1- 9500 Thom Lund 1500 Kelm” 7500 Tombill 1000 Klondike 5400 Trend Pete 3900 KTOY 50001 Triad 011 91) Labrador H100 Tungsten IIM Ladulama 9500 U Ash 21900 L Dllf 510 Un Keno W00 ljelgiuh 4500 Un Ld 2000 7000 on 011.: Zillg lllagllolee 1500 up Can all" 3000 V: Rot 9900 Land0l' 1351 Vexrtures "00 LIP! CW 1000 Vlcour 1000 L3?”-",h 8278 vlolamac in woo , 905 Waite Am moo Much M00 Weedon Pyr 720 LL L” 1000 Wekuako "00 500 West Malar 200” ' 4300 w t. A T1 250” L-"ix 1400 wiisomsised 075 Macassa 700 W Lease naclgz” 50 W Tungsten " 3” ' 1 '1 h sggg lgacfgng WW Wills?-y . C 0 ' 300 Zitiadsen 200” M351” F7000 Wingait 500 M313” 3500 Winora 6425 Maralgo 900 W1, HM. 8000 Marbenor 4400 Yale Mg 2:t:t::::.:1. -no . 5020 Yk Br lfsfy”) i:;rVl;3l'”' moo Yukeno . .... .. as 900” MSW” 100 Btiloln I um 040 I00” M”M”"'” 1500 Dnlhousie. 2.7 300” Mm” 440 pend Ore .. 4&0 iii”? iil?.J?C?.?. I "00 Yuk 90" 59 0 I' l 390” Mina Scot 13 Total sales shares. 425 Min Corp . 12 5-8 30. NM 11 000 Monet: .. 46 3'3.NS L2 1300 Montoco 100 Tor '39 L2 mm ”3””'””1 120 com 30 1-4 p 4151?) Iifezuzxpl" 90 Dom 07 7-8 I 45”” E” iflbe l 225 ROyTi&'DIlSTRlALS Si 1-8 1W.” 5” F ' 200 Cdn Brew 1R 1:19: gig" no r) Mag 14 1-4 agoo New C” 1539 Sump New 15 3-8 1923 N Concord .-. -.-..-. .--.-..- 17000 N Contin saoso N Delhi P d 12350 N Devon 940 D1 It 500 ,1: Focn p MONTREAL. icet Federal 1300 N Gamma T?:r)?:THn9iltt of Agriculture, quota- Eggs: Free cases, extra large 55-. Mr. Reglxuld MecAualand. Bloom- on 1:. Mrs. Gordon Miller. Wile:-site, was Miss Emily MacLean on Tuesday Mr. Norman Ford attended the which was Mr. Herbert Btewu-t, Buckley, is visiting his doughter and aon-ln- la.w. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Colwlll. Mr. James G. MacI..ean and Mr. Harold MacLean. Central Lot 16. '3: colored 3135: wholesale Quetbec white 3014; Quebec 3019. Receipts. Iotii N.B., 755 1.30-1.50; N.B., 505 WINNIPEG. (GP) - Most grains ta-ok on an easier tone in dull trade the Winnipeg grain exchange or of Elmsdale. with processor and export buying meet- ing hedges. Prices dropped sharply lower in the nearby contracts. Oats trade was confined mostly to rout- inc domestic orders, Barley attract- willie attended the funeral of the im June: I. MICLOIII on gnu.-dl. afternoon. I Mr. William Mnc.Fu'lu1e, Lg”, Bedeque, attended the funeral of the lots James E. Mu-..Lean on Sat. ui-day afternoon April am. d Master Richard -Vaughan. sum. merside spent the Euler hollda at the home of Mr. and may Horace McArt.hur. .. uj Mr. Hamid uyn-lent pp.” sum ;laaIyu1.3Apru 5th with his wife and d The many friends f M Grigg will regret to hour t1l'i5u,J:?,', is threatened with rheunu.t.ic lav.- er. All wish her I speedy i-ecovm. Mrs. Jarnea Phillipa. 8u.mme.i-side was a. recent visitor to Nortliam the guest. of her cousin. Misc miilv MIcLean. ' IV" Donald Maobean ;.t.t4,imi,.,i the teachei-3' convention recentli in Charlottewtvn. I Miss Louise Macliean spent, 1,... Easter holidays with her aunt, M” 3' Ralph MacLean and family, cm”. - lottetown. 8 Among those who attended nu funeral of the late Jams E. May. Lead on Saturday April 4th vie” Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Home, M. and Mrs. David Williams, M” Margaret Horne. Mr. MgcLe.n Home and Mr. Hugh Williams, ,1; '--The large number of non-mi. ing relatives and friends tram different parts oi the pmvlm-, who attended the funeral of (hp late Mr. James E. MacLe;n 0,, Saturday. April 4th testified to the esteem in which the deceum was held by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance Sincere sympathy la bung R, ; tended to the bereaved family. H their hour of sorrow, The funeral of the late -Illnrz. E. MacLean took place Batu;-um. afternoon April 41th from his lair residence to the Pi-esbyiei-L... Church, Tyne Valley. and mu Very IEIHZCIY attended. The 5EYVlCFs at the house and Church we” conducted by his pastor. Mr. A w. Williamson. Interment was in' the Presbyterian Cemetery. Tm pail bearers were Messrs. Ivan MacLean. Wilfred Mcbougall. Dtul McAi-thur. Guydon Grlgg, A111-ed Colwill and Elmer Baker. -AW Save wisely TODAY - for with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA In-is woizizv WAR1'- 2572 can smelt 500 N J” . :41; large s4 mdium 52-54; small; 2120 Cm1Nich 5000 N Laguerre i':'0'5li ' C 450 RKEIIU5: 291-Ti 2451) Con Peak 30856 N Lard U C515” I 5300 C Koch 3500 N M”. Butter: wholepnle say. ;' cut-rcntr 930 conwut 2500 N Mon.” receipts Que. a7li; first grade H52,-, Cop M”, 7400 N Mosh - crIeam.ryg prints job price 50, Re- 1000 Crestati 1.300 Ncwnorth ta C93:-'l 1113- O t i hm 10 1 :-000 Croinor 42200 N Norz 1 2 "591 ll all 0 W A - 3 C0 0" - 11200 Crowshore 1000 N Pacalia it 3-8 0 30 3'15: W31 ”c””-V1 Qiwb" R. C. Klnkora, P. E. L 14009 Daragon mom N Rlchnd 22 white 29. colored 29'.-: i'.n.b. M011- 1123 Degdmu 7500 N Kala" 55 he 1; wholesale Ontario white 31- 6850 Del Rio 0500 N Ryan L 21 1-2 V T''”"'''" " ' ' 0.550 Dettn .. 1000 N Senator . Es ' 2:00DevLe.d ll48NB1lp .. .295 . . . mm. mm . a 1 B. G. G. IIACCINATION AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS no Dome Expl aoo Nlplaaing mo 1 5300 Dom Asb 0300 Nisto 22 M135 Donalda i331 Noranda so Persons who had a tuberculin skin test at the Health Centre with a 3200 Dragon 0 1000 Norizold 13 NEGATIVE reaction and wish to be vaccinated with B.C.G., ma have 1125 Duvex . 27000 Norgold la thi done m I H sn d ONLY. y 1700 East Crest 905 Normetal . 295 S on e 0 om E a-VS ' ':nn E Mala 1200 N 22 ..'..;.... E m. i .00., ..g"g;:.: 2,4 THURSDAY. APRIL 23 . . . . . . .from 9 cum. to 8:30 pm. 0005 E 5.111 03900 N Denis ill A 1163425 17 Mei. sooo Nor Inca. 14 FRIDAY. APRIL 24 . . . . . . . . . . .from 9 cm. to 8:30 pm. 4220 Elder . 12000 Nor Trin 55 in 0 El Pen R 500 N Can 73 mo mm, 9' 2500 N3; mm ,2 SATURDAY. APRIL 25. . . . . . .frotn 9 run. to 6:00 p.m. .7100 E .1: . . mo D:,”;V:I. gtng ggimsid 1" A sleeveless blouse, short sleeved ShlFi'.. or one with loose sleeves ms, Falconbdgg mm ,.,..,b,,. which can be easily rolled to shoulder height should be worn If possible. 9400 Fargo .1000 Otbaslu Mobile unit X-ray and tuberculin skin tests are now completed for 2000 Fed Kirk 1100 Okalta. Summei-side. niso rtedrei 15505 Ont. Pyr 43...7o Fenimore 1200 Ont. Pyr B w 2.5 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE 10100 Do Wm . 6000 -3. , , tum Flank Pets 1500 Orlac 7 1-zl .. 20233 Froblaher 710 4000 Oaidto , 3000DoWt.9 no iioonc out 9 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. William: 7000 Gas Exiaio 140 1050 no Pet: 11 1-2 .100 Gen Pet 1. . no mo 1-... were 39 mm TAIL HALF N 1 wish HE'D SHUT - 7 T won Geneva 10 19000 Puamnq 10 I-2 1 STUCK BETWEEN 1 UP AN' LET ME TELL m gig; W '7; 233;-m-ger 7:: H15 LEG5 AN' ' ' 'I'H' STORIES-.' HE 7 t V . Cl C V! -Rm God. L 87 2,00 Pmgn u 1 HALF -OF l1'OUT GETS YOU UNFIT mm Goidale as 1-2 4200 Petrol . 113 0WA5.5N' I-OOK5 "TO LIVE WITH ” 31100 ooidomt 40 150 pick any 135 Q .SU5PlCIOU5-- -' BEFORE I KIN V1000 G 1r Uran 140 300 Pioneer 191 ,1. rt - w.THERE'5A STORY EVEN THINK C(i0I:":Mnnk no 1 p noon Pitch on 471 --11-AERE 50ME- UP M -o ' aw 4 .. -24.7 Placer 37 1-2 . I WHERE! STOIZW L100 Golder: 5 1-2 1800 Ponder 142 D f - 7200 Goodiish 7 2000 Pi-em Hard 7 7-0 , 1 aoo Pr Met. 11 1-8 - 1700 Preston 142 11400 Pro; Air 295 1000 Purdy M I 9 aooo Que Ohio 15 9700 Que Cap on 3700 Que Lab lfl 1-2 500 Pop Oil: 95 1300 Que Mm 101 1700 Quaenatmt 35 2525 Quemont. 17 1-4 13900 Queaabo 15 . 14000 Radian 771 500 Ranwlck 12 1-! 14050 Red Pop . 21 89- o uc-o-r'II-0- .....-..q..a...... ......- ,i 4 4' Ea-WILLIAM; . &Q & . I. I .I. '