JULY 16. 195":-. V. THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Souris High School Prizes Anti iivnortis ....'Following is the list DE certi- ficates and prizes awartlied to pupils of Souris High School at the closing which was held on June 30th in St. Mary's Hail: Principal's Department Grade X Certificates (in order of merit)-1. Joyce Stead. Anne Carpenter (equal); 2. Regiruald Peters; 3. Anne Deagle; 4. st er- ling Creamer: 5. Joanne Misc- Auiay. Peter Bushey (equal); 15. Winnifred Deagle; 7. Muriel Croucher. Grade IX-1. Claude Fournelio; 2. Desmond Mullally; 3. Urball liowlett, Reagh Ellis (equal); 4. 0'!-lanley. Third Highest Average donated by Mrs. Ernest Poole awarded to David Paquet.'Deport- ment donated by Msgr. J. A. Mur. Phy awarded to Wendell Mac- Laren Hisheat Average in Arith- metic donated by Mrs. Roy White awarded to Irene 'Creamer. High- est Avearge in Spelling donated by Mrs. Reginald MacDonald. Miss Morrison's Department Grade VI Certificates (in order of merit)-1. Merrill LnBrech; 2. John MacDonald; 3. Eugene Dug. as; 4. Beverly Morrow; 5. Ralph Paquet; 6. Lorne Mooney. Grade V Certificates-1. Douglas White: 1 Melvin Walsh; 3. Johnny LaBrech, Bonnie MacLean (equal); 4, Freddy Roach; 5, Bren. don Murphy; 6. Birt Paquet: Eva Jarvis. Tommy Mallard (equal): 3- Terry W00d. Neville Creamer Paul MacDonald; 5. Gerald Mac- Aulay; 6. Art Peters; 7. Leonard Maccormack; 8. Grant Cheverle: 9. Mildred Mallard; 10. Melvin Paquet. Grade X Prise List l-lighest average donated by Rev. P. Murnaghan awarded to Joyce Stead. Highest average do- nated by Souris Home and School awarded to Anne Carpenter. Sec- ond Highest Average donated by the Souris Catholic Women's Lea- gue awarded to Reginald Peters. Third Highest Average donated by Mrs. John Creamer awarded to Anne Deagle. Highest Average in English donated by M. J. Mac- Quaid awarded to Joyce Stead. Highest Average in English do- nated by M. J. MacQuald award- ed to Anne Carpenter. Highest Average in Arithmetic donated by the Souris Legion awarded to Reginald Peters. Highest Average in French donated by the Souris Legion awarded to Anne Carpen- ter. Highest Average in Geometry donated by Roy Leard awarded to Joyce Stead. Second Highest Aver- age in Geometry donated by Roy Leardiawarded to Sterling Cream- er. Highest Average in History donated by Msgr. J. A. Murphy awarded to Peter Bushey. Prize for Application donated by Roy Crockett awarded to Winnlfrcd Deagle. Prize for Progress donat- ed by Roy Crockett awarded IO Joanne MacAulay. Highest Aver- age in Algebra awarded to Joyce Stead. Highest Average in Spell- ing awarded to Anne Carpenter. 510.00 donated by the Eastern Packing Co. to be divided among the students. leading in the En- trance subjects. Grade IX Prise List Highest Average donated by Mrs. William Howlett awarded to Claude Fournelle. Second Highest Average donated by J. J. Mac- Donald awarded to Desmond Mull- ally. Third Highest Average do- nated by the Souris Home and School awarded to Reagh Ellis. Third Highest Average donated by Ray Leard awarded to Urban Howlett. Highest Average in Eng- lish donated by the Souris Legion awarded to Claude Fournelle. Highest Average in Mathematics awarded to Gerald MacAulay. Highest Average in Arithmetic do- nated by Roy Leard awarded to Claude Fournelle. Highest Aver- age in Geographyiawarded to Des- mond Mullally. Highest Average in Geometry donated by the Sou- ris Legion awarded to Claude Fournelle. Highest Average III Writing donated by Roy Leard awarded -to Paul MacDonald. Highest Average in French donat- ed by Msgr. J. A. Murphy award- ed to Claude Fournelle. Highest Average in Spelling awarded to Urban Howlett. Highest Average in Algebra awarded to Desmond Mullally. Highest Average in Science awarded to Paul MacDon- aid. Miss Rose's Depnrtsnent Grade VII! Certificates (in or- der of merit)-1. Camille Gallant; 2. Jim MacDonald; 8. Larry Strong: 4. Roy Wood; 5. Henry Paquet; 6. John Clinton; 7. Shir- ley Ford; 8. Frankie McIntosh: 9. William MacDonald; 10. Claude Creamer; 11. Stephen Cheverie. Grade VIII-1. Pat Wood; 2. Claude Peters; 3. David MacDon- ald; 4. James MacDonald; 5. Clif- ford Cheverle: 6. Andrew Jarvis: 7. Robert Acorn; 8. Jimmie Mc- Intosh; 9. Richard Mullaliy; 10. Gerald Kemp. Grade VI-1. Irene Creamer; 2. Kenneth 0'1-Ianiey: 3. David Pa- quet; 4. Sidney Paquet; 5. Vio at Poole; 6. Wendell MacLaren; Francis Poole; 8. Paul McIntosh: 9. Teddy 10 Bernard Hughes. Grade VIII Prise List Highest Average donated by Souris Home and School awarded to Camille Gallant. Second High- est Average donated by the Souris Legion awarded to Jim MacDon- aid. Third Highest Average do- nated by Reginald Cheverie awarded to Larry Strong. Hish- ut Average in Arithmetic donat- ed by Mrs. Reginald MacDonald awarded to Chmille Gallant. High- est Average in Geography donat- ed by Mrs. John Creamer award- ed to Jim MacDonald. Highest Average in Spelling donated by Mrs. Andrew Macintosh awarded to Camille Gallant. Prize for De- partment. donated by the 50"?” C.W.L. awarded to John Clinton. Grade VII Prise List Highest Average donated by Souris Home and School award- ed to Pat Wood. Second I-lilhtli erage donated by Mrs. Arthur M cDonsld awarded to Claude Peters. Thh-d'Hlghest Averase do- nated by Mrs. Roy White award- ed to David MacDonald. Htshelt Average in spelling donated by Mrs. Fred Mullelly awarded to Pat Wood. Highest Averale in Spelling donated'bV Mllh 3- A- Murphy awarded to Pat Wood. Department donated by Souris C. W. L. awarded to Cilfford.Chev- erie. Class spirit donated by Mrs. Annie Byrnes awarded to David MacDonald. Most Prolrlll durins the year donated by J. J. Mac- Donald awarded to James Mac- Donald. Application donated by Mrs. Fred, Muiialiy awarded to Claude Peters. ' ands VI Print List Hishost Average, donated by Souris Home and whool awarded In Irene Creamer. Second Highest 4V"'!n donated by Mrs. Frank Roach: Rllluet awarded to, Kenneth w (equal): 9. John MacDonald, Am- brose Malone (equal); 10. Edmund Cheverie: 11. Leo Paquet, Paul Pnquet (equal): 12. Bobby Chev- nrie: 13. Marion McLaren, Dorothy Creamer (equal); 14. Eubie Mall- ard; 15. Birt Bushey; 16. Claude Iv.iacDonaid; 17. George Jennings: 18'. Noella Peters. Grade VI Prise List Bf-ighest Average donated by Souris Home and School awarded to liilerrill LaBrech. Second High- est Average donated by Souris Home and School awarded to John MacDonald. Third Highest Averrize donated by Souris Home and School awarded to Eugene Dugas. Highest Average in June exams donated by the Souris Le;-. ion awurded to Merrill LaBrech. Highest Average in Geography donated by Mr. and Mrs. Regin- ald MarDonald awarded to Eug- ene Duitas. Highest Average ill History donated by Mrs. John Creamer awarded to Merrill La- Brech. Highest Average in His- tory donuted by Mrs. Roy White awarded to Eugene Dugas. High- est Averagu in Health donated by Mr. and .-iirs. Bernard Dugas awarded to Beverly Morrow. Most Prognvss during the year donated by the Souris C. W. L. awarded to- John MacDonald. Prizes donated by the teacher for Nature Books, awarded to Merrill Lul3rech and Lorne Mooney. (lradc V Prise List Highest Avrrage donated by Souris Home mad School award- ed to Douglas White. Second Highest Average donated by Mr. an Mrs. Reginald MacDonald awarded to Melvin Walsh. Third Highest Average tiionated by Sou- ris Home and Sch ool awarded to Johnnie LaBrech. Third Highest Average donated by a Friend awarded to Bonnie McLean. High- est Average in June exams do- nated by Msgr. J. A. Murphy awarded to Melvin Walsh. Geo- Eraphy. donated by Mrs. John Creamer awarded to Douglas White. History, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDonald awarded to Freddy Ranch. Arith- metic. donated by Mrs. Frank PJ- quet awarded to Melvin Walsh. Arithmetic, donated by Mrs. Ter- rance Murphy awarded to Doug- las White. Department, donated by Msgr. J. A. Murphy awarded to Marion MacLaren. Department, donated by Mrs. Adrian lilaclnnis awarded to Terry Wood. Atten- dance, donated by Mrs. Annie Byrnes awarded to NoellaiPeters. Most improvement in the year's work donated by .the Souris C. W. L. awarded to Freddy litoach. Application and Class Spirit do- nated by Mrs. Ray White award- ed to Johnny LaBrech. Imprlwe- ment and Class Spirit donated by Mrs. Fee Roach awarded to Dor- othy Creamer. Application donut- cd by Mr. and Mrs. Bernaitd Creamer awarded to Eva Jarvi;r. Prizes for Class Spirit and CDIHP tesy donated by Mrs. Fee Roan-h,. Mrs. Terrance Murphy and Mrs. Frank Paquet. awarded to John. MacDonald, Brendon Murphy and Neville Creamer. Prizes donated- by the Teacher for Nature Books awarded to Johnny LaBrech, Noelln Peters and Leo Paquet. Miss MscIsssc'a Department Grade IV Certificates (in order of merit)-1. Vernon MacPhee: 2. Janis White; 3. Andy Maclntosh; 4. Teddy Campbell; 5. Billy Mac- Laren; 6. Paul MacPhce; 7. Roger Walker: 8. Eric Paquet; 9. Ken- neth Maclnnis, George O'Connor, Daniel Townshend (equal); l0. Billy Tawnshend; 11. Weldon Jar- Vis. Progress Certificates for Writ- lug: George Walsh, Teddy Camp- bell, Eric Paquet, Billy Town- shend. Grade III-1. Billy Ford; 2. Arn- old MacLellan; 3. Bernard Clin- ton, Lynwood Cheverle (equal); 4."David Conway; 5. Peter Mac- Donald, Carl Peters, Joseph Pierce (equal): 6. Aibln Cheverle; 7. Her- bert MncDonald; 8. Preston Mac- Donald; 9. Freddy Madore; 10. Johnnie MocLean;. 11. Clarence Malone. Progress Certificates for Writ- lng-Carl Peters, Aibln Cheverie. Arnold MacDonald, Clarence Ma- lone. Grade IV Prise List Highest Average donated by the Souris Home and School awarded to Vernon MacPhee. Second High- cat Average donated by the Sou- As sbon as Gen. Eisenhower was informed he had been elected as peared on the balcony of their Chicago hotel to acknowledge the 'l..., lion. anti Mrs. Eisenhower Take Their First low After iiominatlon if . LAT. . he was tired and disappeared. The Republicans. sure they have a winner in the November presiden- Schooi awarded to Andy Mac- Intosh. Attendance, donated by Msgr. J. A. Murphy awarded to George Walsh. Highest Average in Spelling donated by M. J. MacQuald awarded to Billy Mac- Laren. Reading, donated by the Souris C. W. L. awarded to Ken- neth Maclnnis. Application, donat- ed by M. J. MacQuaid awarded to Leslie MacDonald. Arithmetic do- nated by Mrs. Lloyd Maclnnis awarded to David Townshcnd. Class Spirit, donated by Mrs. Jos- eph MacDonald awarded to Billy Townshond. Writing, donated by Souris Home and School awarded to Teddy Campbell. Nezltness, do- nated by Mrs. Lloyd Macinnls awarded to George O'Connor. Lan- Murphy awarded to Paul Bobby Roach. Grade III Prize List Highost Average donated by the to Billy Ford, Second Highest Average donated by Msgr. J. A Murphy awarded to Arnold Mac- Lellan. Third Highest Average do- nated by the Souris Home and School awarded to Lynwood Chev- erjc. Spelling, donated by Mr. Peter A. MncL0llun awarded to Joseph Pierce. Prize for Progress in Spelling donated by the Souris Home and School awarded to Johnnie MacLean. Department. do- nated by Mrs. Alex P. MacDonald awarded to Bernard Clinton. At- tendance, donated by M. J. Mac- Quald awarded to Carl Peters. Language, donated by Msgr. J. A. Murphy awarded to Herbie Mac- Donald. Reoding, donated by the Souris C. W. L. awarded to Pres- ton MacDonald. Arithmetic, do- nated by M. J. MacQuaid award- ed to Peter MacDonald. Writing, donated by the Souris C. W. L. awarded to Aibln Chevric. Appli- cation, donated by the Teacher awarded to Clarence Malone. Reading, donated by the Teacher awarded to Charles Whitty. Miss Foley's Department Grade II Certificates (in order not merit)-1. Syivanus MacDon- u'ld; 2. Remegius Grant; 3. Wii- iam Madore; 4. Clifford Ford; 5. nrl Acorn; 6. John Paquet; 7. Earl Walsh: 8. Jumcs Paquet; 9. Beverly LaBrech; 10. Wayne Pa- unit. Grade 1-4. Donald White: 2. Banhara MacLaren; .1. Joseph Maclnnis; 4. Freda Mossman; 5. Louis Carter. Grade II Prize List Hig rest Average donated by Mr. and lrs. William Acorn awarded to Sybvanus MacDonald. Second Highest Average donated by Sou- ris Home and School awarded to Remeglus Grant. Third Highest Average donated by Msgr. J. A. Murphy awarded to William Ma- dore. Reading. donated by the Souris C. W. L. awarded to Reme- gius Grant. Word Recognition, do- nated by the Souris Home and School awarded to John Paquet. Arithmetic, donated by the Souris Home and School awarded to Sylvanus MacDonald. Spelling. do- nated by the Souris Home and School awarded to William Ma- dore. Prize. for Writing equally merited by Wayne Paquet, Reme- gius Grant and William Madore, awarded to Wayne Paquet. Pro- gress donated. by the Souris Home and School awarded to James Paquet. Atienfiance, donated by New Cream Deodorant Proved 370 MORE EFFEtIiiiiE Safely Stops Perspiraiion i to 3 Days 0 Doctors now find that new creamy Arrid is 5396 mare 955' rive than any other leading do- odorsnt in keeping underarm! dry. They and dnt no other de- odorant compares with Arrid in mapping perspiration and odor. Thor's why more Csnsdisns use Arrid every day than any other dsodor Don't be half-ssfei Only now Arrid gives you this exclusive 5-way prWeCli0"3 1, ggogiy stops pcrgpirstinn to 3 days .. . is 5396 more effective- 2. Saves your eidbos from mid: and clinging otior. ; J. Deodorlsu Instantly on con- tact . . . keeps you shower-bath fresh up to 48 hours - 4. Cnosnyl Contains Cresmo- gen-won'r dry out. I. Antiseptic. Safe for kin. Souris Home and School awardedl gunge, donated by Msgr. J. A. ier. who has been home on Mac-idays leave with his mother, Mrs Phee. Special Prize for Effort do-iBelle Gauthier, has noted by the Teacher awarded to mainland to re-join his ship. 1 l DON'T BE I I I Vicinity A brief hnllhnd ice storm hcrei on Sunday afternoon .iune 29th was pretty severe for a time. Con- siderable ice pellets fell. Mr. Ed Kane has arrived from Boston on a short visit to his brother and other old friends here after a long absence. l Miss Geraldine Barry of the: Charlottetown Hospital staff, spenti the wcckend of July 6th, with heri parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bor- ry. Able Seaman Lawrence Gzuth- thirty left for the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and children left on Monday morning July 7th, for their home in Hall- fax. after spending a vacation here at Mrrs. Campbellls old home. McAdam and his travelling companion. who were hurt near Bangor, Maine, in a truck accident recently are not ex- pected home until Sunday, July 6th or around that time. Mrs. Annie Tully arrived from Boston by plane on Tuesday, July ist., to visit her brother, Frank Jay, who is ill in the Charlotte- town Hospital. she is staying with her brother, J. B. Jay while here. M r. Frank to a final ill? The lobster season come close here recently when the pack was put up. Many or the Souris Home and School awarded to Hilary Cheverle and Earl Acorn. Courtesy, donated by the Souris Legion awarded to Clifford Ford and Earl Walsh. Ap- plication, donaicd by the Souris . W. L. awarded to Beverly La- Brcch. Grade I Prize List donated by awarded to Highest Average Mrs. Adolphus Foley Donald White. Second Highest Average donaicti by Mrs. Frank Macintosh awarded to Barbara MacLaren. Third Highest Aver- age donated by Msgr. J. A. Mur- phy awarded io Joseph Maclnnis. Reading, donated by the Souris Home and School awarded to Donald White. Word Recognition donated by the Souris Home and School nwardcd to Barbara Mac- Laren. Arithmetic donated by the Souris Home and School award- cd to Donald White. Printing, do- nated by the Souris Home and School awarded to William Jen- nings. Progress, donated by the Souris Home and School award- ed to Joseph Macinnls. .Dcpori- ment. donated by the Souris C. Republican presidential candidate cheers of the crowd. But after a Hal emotions, conunued then, he sought his wife "Mamie" and ap- few minutes, Gen. Ike admitted demonstrations of acclaim, ris Legion awarded to Janis ' White. Third Highest Average do- younger help will turn their hated by the Souris Home and thoughts to strawberry picking and some hope to get employment at the plant at Mount Stewart, as in other years. . tMr. William Hennebcrry of St. Paul, Minn., is at present visiting his sisters and brother Edward at the old homestead here after an absence of thirty years. like many others Mr. llcnneberry left here long before many of the younger generation were born. . .' Mir. and Mrs. Mercer Muilin, have arrived from Ontario with their two children to spend a vaca- tion at their old homes here and at St. Peters. At present they are staying with Mrs. Mullins' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. They arrived by car on Thursday evening. July 3rd. Mr. Charles Murphy has arrived from Portland, Maine, on his an- nual vacation to his old home here. Charlie is a railway man in Maine and has been there for many years now. His home is us- ually a calling post for visitors from here on route and from Boston. to Brother Joseph Kano of the Oblate Fathers is spending a short. holiday here with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Kane. be- fore ieaving for itomc where he will complete his theological stud- ies in that historic city. Brother Kane was picked from by the selection committee of the Oblate Order in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Letsoll and Mr. and Mrs. Clement. llogau, Boston, Mass, are at present on a vacation trip in this vicinity visiting rel- atives and friends. Mr. Hogan and his sister, Mrs. Lctson. are the son and daughter of Mr. Frank Hogan and the late Mrs. Hogan of this vicinity who left here many years ago. The two young couples spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsh, and Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott during their ten-day stay here. E The remains of the late Miss Margaret Byrnc who died in Pasa- dena, Callfornia on June 23rd ar- rived here on July 1st accompan- ied by her slsters Mrs. Patrick Mc- Kcnna and Miss Veroxonia Byrne. The funeral was held on Wednes- day July 2nd from the residence of her brother waiter Byrne to the Church of St. Lawrence, Morell Rear, where funeral mass was sung by the pastor. Rev. P. McKenna, who also conducted services at the grave. Burial was in the family plot in the old cemetery. One of the deer which have been brought to the Island by the Gov- ernment seems to be making her home in this vicinity. The cute W. L. awarded to Louis Cartcr. little doe was here last week at the it Makes more suds New Sunlight soap is better-than-aver faster. at Oct: washes whiter. '1! Gets dishes, pots and pans lm'oMor.. 'A' Clean. lilo, floors, linoleum. tk Wosilu baby things beautifully. I i We Canada's fastest-selling bar seq). to new SiiNliGHTmou AT YOUR crocrrs home of ur. William MacDonald where his daughter Mabel fed her and I number of other children patted the quiet animal. Again on June 30th the same one arrived back at the yard for another hand-out and came right to the door where she was fed again. it is to be hoped that no smart sieck will harm our new friend. The largest group to ever go to the shrine of Ste Anne De Beauprc will leave here on Sunday and Monday. July 13th and 14th, by car and train for Quebec. Several are in the group who have been there before and who are unfortun- ate enough to be on the crippled list. one lady is in a wheelchair and a man able to get around slow- ly on crutches will be in the par- ty. There is also a yang business man who is in very poor health most of the time. Mrs. Anthony Dunn, who was a cripple until she Visited the shrine three years ago Ind came back in prime health, will also be with the party with the fond hope and prayers that some others will at least benefit from their visit. -N. Georgetown and Vicinity MT. Frederick A. Large, Q. C.. of Charlottetown, was a business visitor to Georgetown on Friday and saturciay of last week. Mrs. Clifford Gilmore daughter, Marlon, of Saint John, N. B. are guests of Mrs. Gi1more's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George Sr. Mrs. Gilmore travelled to Georgetown to attend the George- Guick wedding on July 2nd. and Mr. John C. Gotell and Mr. Wal- lace MacDonald were among Georgetonians visiting the City on Saturday, July 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lund and sons,,John and David of Rhode Is- land, are guests of Mrs. Lund's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard MacDonald. . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan of Plctou, N. s., accompanied by their granddaughter, Miss Jean Donovan, are vacationing at their summer home on Water Street. Mr. J. W. Lavers and son Jackie were visitors to the City on Satur- day. July 5th. Mr. Howard MacDonald. who is employed with Mr. Rankin Mac- Laine's, spent a. recent weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacDonald, George- town Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lannou and daughter, Jean, of Ncedham. Niass. ,al'e holidaying in Georgetown, . .-K . BOB.lM SGIRVY BUY YOUR DEN1ISl' g IS ill! ONE TO TELL VOU ABOUT A SUBJECI LIKE -tiKE BAD BREAYH i It I 601 liii AFFECHON VOU POUR ON ROVIR COLGATE omm. cream - HAS A SVECIAL PENURAHN6 FOAM mar CLEANS your BREATH -" AS IT cmws Y0tIRTEEl'lt...HELP5 t PREVENT atom at i LATIR-Tiosls to Colgate Denial (roe -i THAT CDLGATE DENTAL (MAM ADVICE J mm": W5 0 sum Jo” cor ME vrzareo mm mm OF POLISHWG lEEl'ii,l00' J ' AND HOW I 60 F011 COLGATES GRAND WAKE-UP FLAVOR! ONLY COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS PROVED SO COMPLETELY IT STOPS BAD BREATH New 0; Personal 5 ., Size "OI White l ALSO 33:, 59:, 89: Hartman are attending the United Church B0ys' Camp at Augustine Cove. Dr. and Mrs. Bud Inga one daughter, Jean, of Souris, motored to Georgetown on Sunday. July 6th Accompanying them was Mrs. Ings mother, Mrs. George Mair. Whr. George-l had been their guest for a week. Miss Alva Brehaut of Montague- was a recent visitor to ,whcre they are the guests of Mrs. gLannon's mother, Mrs. L. H. Doug- ilas. Miss Dorothy shot-key or Boa-, lion, Mass, arrived last neck to, ,spend the summer at her cottage a large on the Brudenell River. Miss shar- props- group of students to go to Rome key has as her guests, her niece, Mass Beverly sharkcy and friends, James Collins, Elliot MacLeilan and Vincent Fratiassio. l .. Bridgetown from the Prince Lloyd Walker and Christopher.wal'ci Island Hospital. town. where she old friendships. renewed. many ..... P. 0. First, Class Robert Jmlclns. , and daughter, Ann, of Halifax. or- Mr- and M1'5- A159”: Qulilley 01 rived in Georgetown on Saturday, St. Peter's are spending a few days July 5th to visit. Mr. .Jenkin'.Il par- fn Georgetown, where Mr. Quizley ems, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins is loading the s. S. Vcnus with pit for a meek, ., -1., Friends of Mr. James H. Skin- ner will be pleased to learn that he has returned to his home in Ecl- BIG APPETITES in a year, the family of one moth. if none dies, can eat 100 pounds of wool. CANIXDIXS GRL LOW-PRlCi-. 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