1? "'° Ge-="'-e °‘,'=-=*°**°*°'=~ to he "'- "°"lFEDERA1'lON or home. NEWSlE'l'TER Federation Views Policy On Freight Aid To Grain other than to report thatled for the job. Only one pro» In amen“ “mo” of Candi“ ture. It is interesting to note however. that one company- ACROSS THE ISLAND P Belle River Tale Is Most Unusual By NEIL A. MAITIESON Provincial-Farm Editor .31 It 3-30 - 1 VISITED Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm A. Bell. Belle Rivver re- Wales College Hell. cdltly for one of the most unusual stories 1 have heard in my many. The meetlllfl l5 Cfilled 901‘ ll“! O1-lpa across the province. and I have to thank Waldo Taylor. Wood express purpose of hearinz the wands m. the up‘ 5 report prepared by the commit- A Naval "Q“ Boat ran ashore in a severe storm Saturday} tee Whleh W85 ll>D°lhle€l on AP- night. November 29. 1942, on the beach of the Bell farm. It waaj rll 19. Action on the report will tlnloe.quarters of ll mile to the house but two half-frozen sailors, he at the discretion of those It- the trip. roused Bell from bed and thus begins a tale thatl tending the meeting. Good lt- solmds more like the coast of France or Norway, than tiny. peace-5 telldflllee Wlll 8iVe the decision. E I Beef and cattlemen are reminded of the meeting plan- ned for Tuesday evening July pm. in Prince of mi _ _ , l whatever it may be, much more “Mac " Bell. as he is known to his neighbours. harnessed a. weight. Beef raisins shows menu home and travelled to the shore where he helped haul 16 sailors‘ of lnerellllfll tmportflnce ll! thll and their Captain Strange. an American whose first name is ull-. province. and Tuesday’: meet- .available. up the bank which was 25 feet high. The sailors werel ins may ‘Well have an impor- so wet. and cold most of them had to tie the rope around their! taut bearing on the industry. Re- bodies and be dranged up. as they couldn’t hold on. But the cap-; servielTuesday evening for this tai1l—lle had jumped into the sea earlier to rescue one ed‘ his men.j Spec 8 evenl- . .— e l . . n e fin-‘.‘.’§‘ t:lptl.lel‘ll. hgnhro-githalhénghiifis xillgzdlrtlazcgt l§‘$._. FEE” l‘"l“7l"-“'1' ’l5Sl5'l"lNCE hand. and a bundle in the other. Mr. Bell told me. l Where matter! ere considered rm: saws had two huge jobs that night. They hunted) to be of special importance the every dry stitch of cloth-ing in the house for tlhe storm victims: Calladla“ F°d"all°“ 0‘ A3l'lc“l' They also had to feed the ra-venously hungry lads. Food was ration. 15? may tum them ‘W91’ l0 he then. Mrs Bell reminded me. but she had just finished all-"°l:;' Wmmlttee l0!‘ Illeclll week’s baking and that with other food and several huge pots of 5 SW Md l‘e¢0mmeh;llIlt-l0|15- soup. she finally got the hungry visitors filled. The chaps slept on such W35 the 9339 tllli Week the living-room floor and posted watches to keep the fire going.i W_ltll 1‘e5Pe'-‘t t0 the Ffelght 45- Next day the captain sent some of his men to the ship for bread - sl-stance Pollel’ 0|! Western and other food. and the ship's cook stayed to look attic-r that task Bram. Reasons for this special study lenglht the CFA had it. under consider- ation in preparation for a na- tional conference planned on the matter for late this fall. MACHINERY TESTING high cost of farm machinery is more than usually forcibly lm pressed on the farmer who gets 8 a machine which proves to be unsatisfactory or not well sull- lHOLMAN’S -OPEN TONIGHT vince-Saskatchewan - has gone into the complicated and expcn sive business of testing farm machinery. This limited service is bringing about a demand for some national arrangement whereby machinery can tested and reports made avail- Ic. The complicated nature and Cllorlollotown Store till 9.30-. ulouglleu l:ouuu'.' cl: ' Illlrlta llayinx probably so little this time the y Vertical integration-which is in of effect control of two or segments of any industry company axrlcul Robin Hood Mills L matter of policy decided against l t S (1) It will not compete with its cus- r 2) We haven't heard the last II- It will not own such farm pro- sure. but expect that July’: rnin- ducc outlets as poultry pro- thla method of statement in effect is operation. tomera by owning farms 0 raising poultry or livestock. ( SATURDAY SPECIALS more by one has become a reality The ad or Thom WOODSTOCK annual ‘meeting of a 1:’ Educational the St society vnacaeaesllracru uuluncmrrn-. whu-c they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudct. ‘nae first public unnloymonl Mr. R. Brown has returned to bureau in Enzland WI! opened Tomato after visiting with his sister. Mrs. Hollis Elliott and Elliott. ' _ was formed in 1909. in 1855 and a national system was held in st. Anthony on July 17. Mrs. Jeri-la presided at the meeting. T ii a treasurers report was present- ed by Mrs. Howard Araenault. The guest speaker at the meet- ing was Rev Pierre Arsenault of St. Paul's parish in summer- side. Rev. Emmunuel Richard. Rev. Lawrence Gallant, Gilbert Gaudet and Prosper Arsenault also spoke briefly. ' Mrs. Elizabeth I-‘innan has re- turned to her home after visiting with her son Gabriel and his wife in Toronto. Mr. nnd,Mrs. Fidelc Arsenault ‘a Hall Pitre P.E.|.'s Most Complete Farmers Store Poultry Feeders. Watcrers. Hog Feeders. Stock Bowls. Fly sprays. Insecticides. Dairy Pails and Supplies. Twine and strawberry boxes. rnnnnns who Keep Records Use MASTER Remember! It’s RESULTS That Count! \ A complete line of Master feeds in Itoclr at all times. DILLON & SP[LLl'J’l"l‘ LTD. CHICK HATCHERY ' Summorslcle Store till 9:90 7| Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 4-34:25 However it is not our lnten. tion to discuss tllk ta: 3: ' Summcrsidc store closed all clay Soturcloy, July 28 for stock taking. . ’ Charlottetown store closed all day Monday, July 30 for stock toldng. \ until the crew left two weeks later, although other neigthboulmg . chaired the task of hosts. They included La-uchie and Alex Mac-‘ being made might be summariz- Millan and rho, Compton homes, l ed as follows: (1) the MacPber- l Two of the Q boats had been standing by a crippled freighter} son Commission on transports-" In‘ the Strait. but lost her in the storm and got separated them-~ tion was critical of the policy selves. As soon as his crew were looked after, Captain Strange and reflected on its value. (2) and MI. Bell spent most of the stormy night looking along] the Some unfairness in the method chore for the other boat. in case It had also run aground. of _applying the assistance as ' _ ween different parts of the _ Disaster Really Struck On Sunday lgglgggv {;;d0gf;;g:ogeg6wg; 3} I ' IT was a long and difficult night for Mr. Bell, but disaster Wheat and '-‘°“l that the Policy CHARLOTTETO W" STORE ONLY really struck him Sunday afternoon when his large barn s b°T::’:°::§d :1‘; }lll;§{l'd‘;r°l’5«f i burned--he had just finished putting a hip roof on it and added .' ° ' _3’5 °_ "' . , _ , 9 ° FRYING PANS—'llh f t f od ' a sned~.allong with “ten of the best Guernsey milk cows in the tellslve study and dlsolisslons TEA KI-.‘.TTLES—AIl_ alumlnu-m .n the 9 pint size. Modern “wing gaskets f Swim Masks E “us. Owed Wm‘ puienegegon,¥e:0$in:l.s§13'k5w:mut :38: country”, five young animals. a number of pigs and all of his feed. ‘Vere ‘l°"°l9‘l l0 the WP": pull a dc:-Lgln W'lll'l cool bakellte handle and cover knob. 2 9 5'll3ll°l'Pl'°°f Plastic l°“5°5 59‘ for those on diet Pan measures ll)‘/2 inches diameter with cool He had got close to his cattle several times but the intense heat r°l’°” Prfpared ll" sllbml-55l°“ mmular “-5- 3 P-M- SPECML " ~ Completg with thread_ ’ ll Stvllrdy W558!’ frame to: bagel“, hand” ' V A had driven him back to. the Cl-A board. GFA poll_cy housewares seal out water. mgulu $6“ . ’ P M gpaflfll 5.19 The sailors and others formed a bucket brigade to keep water ‘”ll‘ rf'5l’°"l l° elglll .3555‘ FRENFH FR“... . . . . . I 2 P.M. SPECIAL Regular $2.50. I hwuwareé ' ' ' ' on tho house-they were handicapped too ecause the ladders; §31“l"e_l5 “‘f‘” 9"fll’“‘ll°‘lh_'ll llle Lame fir quaN":‘?Z:‘2:m‘::";l"":“d“Hlhd'w"'e d”"" b9“k°l' . 1 lf.M. SPECIAL were down at the shore where they had been used to bring pro-I ° °W‘“?’~ 5”‘ P°"ll_5 W l¢'ll l°l' ' 7 ‘ ' ‘Vet an 9‘ § CANDY — lvl" ‘Ind ll h 2.; ' visions from the ship that had been cast up against the bank. But lack °l Space are llsted without Rooular $l.98, 2 P.M, spmmai, 1 -29 9 1.00 Rog. 29c. 0'” MW (tcP‘lMa‘sp[.;c|A[, ‘I ’ there was grave danger the house would burn. so volunteers com- '3l-3l3°F3tl°ll- l'°"s°“""" : furll. f sporting goods candy I pletely evacuated itoffurrniture, clothin-g,bedclothes, linen and hl- Thatlhe D0llC.V ofasslsling ;-¢-¢-¢,,-;-¢¢¢A¢¢,,¢,,,,¢.---,.------:-:---- . . . . . . . .- - . . . . . . . . . -- - --_. A -‘______‘____ __AA___A___A“u___A_ the vm 5_ t e movement of feed grain to V V ‘ AND HERE fate struck a Second Cruel blow at the people Eastern Canadian and British S ? ‘sen l ' CORNING WEAR SAUCE PAN5—lIl like popular ll’: qI1&l‘l. size who had opened their home and their hearts to the shipwlrecked Columbia markets he contln- P..e‘.Sm.9 tvpepmnfinuou. : atom] Em" d 1. 1 Budmmfon 5“ Baseball‘ with clear Pyrex glass cover. Made of the new heat proof and sailors a few hours earlier. The volunteers unfortunately piled the ued. ' h ' - _ . " o ‘. * 3 we 3" 3 llm‘ gqplayer .9. Completg Wm. glad. Diamond omciar own. chill proof pyrocoramics. Unbreakable from heat or cold. furniture. bedding. etc.. in a spot where it was ignited, and most 2. That feed freight assistance ,3” Spray“ Wlth ’_“l‘ : ”,lum frame , °°nstrllc' 4 nylon string rackets. Lnet. ion cork center, wound with ml?“-l3'l' “'50 4 of it was ruined by the sparks from the barn. They had no bedding policy be embodied in special‘ Jllstilble ll0ZZle, capacity 0 tlon. 3 fold action. Choice 2. lastic ghutug corkg and fine “am [,3 on 2 RM. SPECIAL I p a ti! sch. yarn. -l9;t“all1w‘hEn it ‘was overfi and many other things were ruined. Mn legllslallgm. ffiplaelhfl the Ilresentl about 1 quart. : Of color. playing instructions. : High grade horsehide cover, h0|lSeW8l‘t'S e a con eeping t- 9 pump going (luring the fire and was un- D0 icy o imp cmentation through I - , . . R._. .1 55_49_ o R . t V _ aware of this Ila-ppeninzg until it was too late. rdcr-in-Council and annual in-‘ Regutm $1'49' - . : R°“.”l‘” $1335’ . g1 8r . . egular $3 25 TV TRAY TABLES — All metal lflldlhd St.Vlt‘- With ht’-SSS finished 2 P M IA] 0 2 P M 2 P M SPF (JAL 2 P M SPECIAL ' - And here's the most completely unbelievable part of all. S0n‘l3 clusion of expenditures in the‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ . ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ tlll-"I-llhl‘ l_0E5 24 ’lhCh€5 hl.2h- TF3)’ measures l2“/4 by 17% people stole several cases of canned meat. and canned chicken, Appropriations Bill. 3 ‘I ¢ 7 4 2 inches with floral decoration. ‘ 1 lhe Bells had put up for the winter, and which had been fI'n0\’(¢'l 3_ That in genera} ‘hp app”_. ' X ' . ' _ ' R€8lll8‘!' 31-3? 2 l‘.M. SPPJCIAL I ‘fitom thl; l1¢:iuse_ I've never heard of a moaner or more completely canon of freight assistance on MW" 0 ll'l"‘- 3P°l'tlllK §°0ll5 590111118 £00118 llolllewares espicac cod. fd -_ « _ _ .H. _, _ . H 'IllH .- _Thc captain and crew brought hllnk mattresses from the 3:25 fiialgnfltlifiegfi ms :::::t H‘..‘...‘..»»‘:H‘..*‘*.»»“ o “ 4 , “*+“‘? Ill‘ .Fl:¥;l1ell;:ssB€£tlSfl:l:€:l)a;l1lfII;m:nl;;L:rf;:l(lh:ff:;(;lvs&Cl::37s ngarllpl :::)ilsi.ca?i(:)I:1‘Ie 0ad.itlLsetmle:lliscyin atrhee Film E . (:):|'l'y1E.vOW“€lS' 5 AVG“ Bifl|Il(E"$ . E F BC$ObCll GlOVCS E M 'all30Bll°dCol'tI}'lId9:S d BOX@d - - __ , ‘ .‘ . . _ - _ . . ‘ qua’. co n erry _ f‘ l t the -9- y wl~ em ossc. - lrtzngggethgagnnghi ?>fth1:ardéaliiT:l2sftii.T;llos‘l,a:n}:l l.5llrI,‘1}h‘§llbi-ldralllloihgl h°“'°V"' '°““‘"’d ‘°.l"°""l° 3 K°‘l"l‘ Elm‘ “"‘l W'“'‘ l”"‘' 3 O 1‘-lultl striped 0 ‘PW ‘”°°l' A’°"5l’”“ "“““'lV'§ llglllr ll)lfge1:rg]?e’fal::lSu reitrap ‘l°‘i3'l- 5%" spoke wheel with: Plum” ca5‘5 he was in terrible shape. His nerves were shot and his morale low,‘ 53:3” dfegfm 0‘ llqlmy t°.£°“' VPl27 and Vl'52° “fl Vmzl : . Made fl”. kitchen,‘ . z o,ti’::n6%'x ;’,‘°°"°"t ‘M: that locks the lll|8el‘3 t08etJh€1‘. mlbbe" lll“? Vl"_yl ll‘:°5- °-leln" : . Flllest qllallt-Y Perefile ‘\ and little wonder. . },reSe;S, :chieve.§r:l(?‘su3;ann:,stf,t Regular .620 per roll. : . D“ M‘ "35llY Shflw 30Il :Re1l'“a:r $13 95 ' . suede gong palm lining. ,-aw- , view plastic windshield. fold- Q “Tcx- ade" gift boxed H . I C‘ G I T W k {prmem policy ghollld beemodie . : gopullar 40 size ’ .. . . f lI1‘IdC llacllslf. E lglllgl lgDhol‘sleI‘Y hood. Q Decorated border: 11"‘ Iurne ra n W0 ee 5 ‘V . d‘! _.d ‘"1 i 1 P.M. SPECIAL e 9.'.’l.I-8!‘ . c g p_M_ spgc-[AL o eizlzar .19. _ ‘ ‘ ones _ x - § . Regular $3.98 * Y .’‘;a“‘’ fll:e’°‘l;afanc:‘ 0;‘ : 2 I’.M. SPECIAL : 3 2 P.M. .SPI.-.(.IAl. ; R-[ll-llfil $6.98. ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 ,._M_ SPEC,“ "MY BROWN hall’ t1l‘l‘hNl Completely SP8!’ lln two Weeks". he transportation to the consumer 2 rolls for .99 on! f : Only ed ‘ I 2 PM. SPEUMI X I 2 f couldmlt sleep for weeks, recalled the likeable, friendly Farmer after payment of the assistance. 3pp“am., d, 4 o Y ' P ° 9 ' 2 , ' r . ‘ On Y . 59 who credits the late Dr. Lester Brehaut of Murray River with be ,.,..a,.., ,,,_.m $3 W ,0“ me‘ 9- : llomc fllrn. : home mm. + sportlns goods 1 sporting goods 9 home furn. Ila-':1l‘:i.IIvEV Him "in hget settled dollal" agaiin. His daughter Ann. the trafisporlation mg‘ referréd '0 0+9-90-904-«coco.¢.¢o¢¢4¢¢.*..........,,; ,_,.,,., --- --.‘---¢--. V . . . _ , A, ‘ _ _ A _ A A _ AA _ _‘ ‘ ' l jams W l’ l5 Premler ‘allel S “W's “ecrelary “°'“'- is the total co<[‘of the v u . . V V A“AA ‘ A A A ‘ ‘ ‘:3 me that she and a sister had been moved temporarilv to a £19". .0 rem 3 d 1 I (;nm~e. WATERMARS “ML m‘~S_ R°'”"'laM°' blue '"k' : SIIEIVGS ; KG ' ‘ . . . . . . more 1 Coleman C m . PORCH & FLOOR neighbours home for some two weeks fter the e and she mm“ gm” "ca em" . Rfgular .980 o 9 n G P l . - " -- _ ' - Re d to ' t. ENAMEL l;.cn1l.e_ that Daddly was completely gnay when we came back I4: :.hat in’ principle Fates “U sumonary 2 I’.M. SI’I:.(‘.lAI. § 181%‘ pain § wa"b°¢rd S’... ‘ ' ’ ‘L F t I V ,‘ " Y _ _ relgt assistance paid should Regula I . ‘ _ ‘ . Ifor any floor inside or out- ,,,H1:._h?,..?fl;, ;",,.2l:lh tll:,.b?,;:; bc:,:,';p1§eT..r1t\l?dSn*:."fi;e:.1 213' ml be greater than the ‘cost all NOXZEMA -- Modicalcd skin crcanl. gl'r~aselc:;s_ 2"; n7.. size. ’ ;P.M. SPECIAL 1 ll;-sld:l:l tlfmotlloelr saw? b§m'rm.”d ngodel Wm‘ ',‘l'E Sldt.‘ you cant find I better before 14 was glmppad one of the sailors. Bm '-jay neon; re. "1? m"".°m‘T“l ‘° ”e°°3"”4?‘l l‘*l Regular .7.'lc. " 2 3 uses around the home and stslnli rfiatwgd t almgsklmd m. mush ma" Moore,“ P""."l‘ ‘mu eeiv a red cent in compe-nsatll from the government. .-C35 d.Fstlnah.°ns‘ . 2 PM. SPECIAL ' ’ faml. Made from quality ma. pact|r.fo1~ n m-' 0 3 mm. ‘ moor Enamel‘ U56 ll ‘M l. "1 LEFT it to the Capbain. I en wrote to him later at : he l’°l'°Y °‘ *‘~‘5'5l°‘l lee-ll stationary terials '7’.-" thick sheets 4'xfl' R '3 mm“ 3 mm M °»°"°r°l° fl°°" °"‘ Halifax”. Mr. Bell told me but rl thin ha ever been d ne frelghl Sh°"ld be extended ll’ 3 X M‘ . ' ' ogum‘ "985 well 35 5lall‘5- wlll “°t Wale!‘ . 8 S 0 0 t . R,“ Regular $1.79 sheet. M M’, mm, AM M Be", mm, .,,elp mm W...‘ _ famny of mu irrlgviwhzit and cofrnnmltwlng wnm: wasu BRUSH— Popular 7" bl-u.-.h. White tampica ‘* ‘*3’ ,,“M9“'sPECML , PM SPEC“, 1 PM. SPECIAI. 153°‘. gm‘, six small children and many expe-noes, in addition to those caus- . _ ' 935 “ '1 3Flfl- metal femlles. ' ' ' ' ‘ cgllal’ -- - Mr l;ell1sca:d:rsi'llllt‘ed atmember of parl' em I 4‘(l'l1.hlllsr;‘lSeslf:'aall(]3fIl!8l‘Eh(‘l)u£l(§1 illelIop:;d Regular '9“ 2 P'M' Spfimu‘ e 1 sheet l 2 PM. SPECIAL . . » . lam severa years . .: - . '.:*.t.:.'...':.‘.:*° :.°.l:' .‘l"l‘...1‘.‘..”..“’..'?".’.l“‘..Z‘.Z.°i'i...°i."l.“‘3“ ...." ’ 33.32.: $’..1‘.*..§:‘.‘.°..‘:‘.§f.°Z‘l.’2i..i‘§.3“i‘“"°°.E" """' '“"°- ll-lo l 2-'9 ’ -- - ~ ‘fie . - mm 9 eeeeeeee ‘ * e ‘ A H:--er:-:-¢::-A--u----- A - . . -...------ by the War Claims Commission, which was presided over by our‘ Lakehe to the destinat‘ { ' ° ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “°¢~““‘ ‘ “¢“‘ ‘ e -- ------ -------- own Chief lstl . ~ , court was sitt-l the Ontario grain movelrtiinenll; slllfs 3 Girl's Dfgssgg T ‘ : G‘r" C 3 - u - - In: dllflnolz tlhe years I was in Ottawa, in the middle fifties. and: less. the freight assistance on ' . ' S at 9005 Glfl 5 Curdi CH5 ’ ‘hldlfl even) after llhat I believe But nobody brought it before the cam-, western grain from the Lake. Good quality Ii-gllred cotton. 9 Small quantity of surnmcr A'ncl and tt ~h d 4 . : . WlaldomTLile t Id 0 hhl s1m1e'mI never heard of it "mu he“ l° the P01!!! of loadmz of hloomer lea otyle I and 14 ° csses. some sleeveless wiear materifilo suallln necii Bulky 100% Dupom mm . Lawn chow or o - ‘ ' . '. - - l an ' 0 . I'M :Jy0’I‘ sure $ellethelrs the eo:nmiasion's work has been mlan?I:ll2l’lh‘loai:ai:llaT(?eve:l'l:?llhTlle Calm” pink‘ E 2S?l.r2bedP;;:t.ler.l!lals' styles‘ size‘ Ina: wad“ Lbuuon dosing waist band’ cam" pink‘ gl;‘t‘:‘)n:d'3’l:l, ll'7‘eckCl)’vllllll"‘col'l:l‘. ’ Aluminum fmma web finally closed out or not but I submit th . - i ' ‘ I ““’°“‘ “‘ °"°°.l"‘v with °0llo1'- Sites 6 and 6X. semen and navy. Sizes 10. 12. «old. ' ' 5*‘-at and back? llflht hut . at a case like tins $5 per ton. Reglula-r $1.98. + plain and printed material. Begun; to 323 14 " drould never be closed out. not when e is an op lty to:‘ 6. That payment of feed freight ' Values to $498 ' ' ' Regular $3.98. stm"g' Green °nly- lé deflfll apflegple llk‘em ant; Bellsafor al assistance need not be confin. I P.M. SPECIAL ’ ’ PM‘ QPEC I P.M_ spgcuh Regul" 32-” ' PM SPEUM Regular $7.98. ‘$3 - than they Good mar-l , . . . . . . ‘ . ms to ma. 5., _ E :3 gnmovements by wage, and 99 IAL 2 PM. SPECIAL ‘ 2 P.M.- SPELIAI. by ‘gleam! la did a sell me for any help. or even suggest I: ' o 3aCh . 2 5 p them. I'm going to see that it is ht to me.‘ CFA BEMI-ANNUAL youth centre youth centre ' . - . Itteot-‘loo of bio gov People in Ottawa, alnd 11 At time of writing the seml- ' with eeotre youth centre youth centre turn ' .3583" M11‘ “V0 MP3. t0!‘ Queens should take up the case and? annual meeting of the B 3 d ““'° vv ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘v“‘ -- -— -- __ A . ‘ hltwltll Illloflihel ' It's complete nonaenseoo gaylofpl,-ecgol-,,,,gm C1: or " ' ' “ ‘“ ‘““ “ “‘ “ ‘c U‘ ::;:: "e'vertooltetlolle1pe(rpll these % ° ‘”'5°l"3 P e - .1 mm the“ M gefmele hgp mm? mm’ M M :2. ::ep:;:c?:],h:,de3. ,ddmln_ OP Tops 1 Handbags Whlmslcs. Yardley Talc x:g_£::e:Rc:t;“Pet;illeI:u;;t\ by 4:/(tzicder Bra. In fine white hells hold me the in -- ' vv ‘ . . . Ion 8 , A‘ V - -o - ‘ sauces "did ev “"8 helium“ nil: man ' mdavmy ?.3.‘$'.”’.}§l 9.8"‘ t” ‘°°“ l"‘“'‘“ ‘W’ is 8 933’ ‘lml WP-‘OPS all shades. s°".’°“°." "‘ l'.‘’’‘“’‘‘‘’.'‘ ‘M‘‘“’ l-lowered whims" iec and half- Yardl Talc All um 2 PM’ SPECIAL me ‘my! “din which had been given to them as a mesemw srongllprobabllity that a decl- size! 12 lo stshea including white patent ell . perfumes. ‘allcmsa wear ' _ . the Bella told me 'l'he captain and crew finally left on De-cem- 3,0" M1 he "rived " l° l‘°l‘l ' ' ’-"id ltlllllh Itflw. l“l9- All Ullldel Regular 61.00. E GmDLEs_w‘"k'° “““ll'~'5 by w°l'lll9l‘ 3111- Neat her 14 15 when a mimsweepel. mm Ham” tn tow e 1 annual meeting in 3,331“ ;1_9g_ R _ fitting waist band. Satin panel front. S. M. L. Ihe disabled ship tndrydock. It had Itreviously oeen . ‘p of . Cha”°“°l°w" l" '°°°3"m°l' °l Regular ‘am ‘Emu u'w' . 3°51” ‘aw’ 3 P-M- SPECIAL I fl mm ‘M depth elm-mes. Even the most had been “‘° °°'"°'""¥ celebrations. Also 1 PM. SPECIAL a pm SPECIAL ' EM‘ SPEC!“ "'“°" "°"' . off her themDlil;:iy Fgsmgit of Canada ' ‘ ' ""' 91’ Emu‘ mafia 8:-Ib;l';- Nylon slips by Dorsay. Dainty nylon iricot WM they on - I and hem. White. Pink. Blue. Slug 32 to 40. lfi|rgePg:0(tlh:0d(Ie¢;ilSlil((,;Wll{¢ tl:‘€p9flld- . 079 085 ml? “-98. 2 8 . - _ r _ o e cd- Iadlcs wear accessories aocccaatlsa _ 1 PM. SPECIAL a . . emum accessories ladle ‘ 'l'flEBE’8!onother interesting tale connected with the Bell who‘. . mm,” ,,, __m“n -: -- ----- -:----- ---- -- - - -- ' "°" E Older olklmllelle River I'QO&“,flr«3k1@g['[he ghm-9' l - v ' v‘ - vw‘~“““ “ A - - A A AA - _ ‘__ A A A ‘ no hold Mrs. George Offer, the former Catherine Bell—-her flathevr; Egfitalgahelg: Mmps SPQRT s1-[IR'1's “MONACO” G 0 B 1-3 '13- MEN'S T SI-IIRTS V V V was Donald Be-ll—wlho was in. moomcm... or om, M, temm m In A large selection of brand nunoe shirts in assorted check and clear 3 on. noblelu in ‘ Pyiumos Afhlofi 1% ml Dan su e. my ma ye Comte‘. used w‘ _ 9- W Inark "IE fir!‘ X’ . W M. ‘M yIm ‘ M 5 on it as a girl. 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