f;;J-lf;-ygyyyIfff-ggfn\'fb'h\fififflfff F_Pi\c_;a SlX Q Mnml-Il-Ilr-we-I-v-I-I-Ilr-a TO-DAY ONLY Matinee I: Anti-Tut 2-3" First Show Night 7_9 ,- For A hood g Se“ Be Early I sums uonmw: PRINCE rnwnno; 2 DAYS outv The picture that's "SUPERLATWE ENTERTAINMENT! . o s Don't mm It. You'll be want/rug to go bash . . . flu laugh: ronu u In! you raft rafrb lbsa all n! on: nmng". zWORONTO TELEGRAM _ ' a a . m r‘ ,1 _' . '_ ; ' . , is - 'u'n'n'n'n'n'n's'l'n'l'n'n'n'n's“ l.I-l-I-I-I'l-I.I-fi.l.I.l-I.l.I-I-I-I'I.lq-g-ff-l-l-l-I-l-wflw-l-Iul-Ifilm-l-I court yesterday drunk and incapables One was given twenty days in jail; another was fined $3 and costs or fire duys while the third was re- manded until August 26th. eral of the late Mr. Benjamin B. MacDonald was morning fi'0m St. Joachim‘s Church, Vernon River. The conducted by the Rev. Father Mc- Donald. Tlie pallbearers were Mes- srs. risscy, James MncLean, Ernest MacWllliams and i Peter Cairns. in St. Joacliims cemetery. M of Agriculture and MacMillan. Inspector of seed and fertilizer for P. E. Island are present in Nappan. N.S.. attend- bers of the Maritime locals of the Canadian Society of Technical Ag- ricultiii-‘sts in conjunction with the Maritime Fertilizer Council. 7T7 . , ,, It"? MCEAKkQTTETQEYNDQQARDJAl n, -.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-...._:‘ 9531p“, 51mm" English Woman To T ell Story of Raid Experiences Over G.F. G.Y. Sunday "'ili.fi°'i'.f'lfilfi..'°ii'i'i°alfltI'll-K‘ ‘Si i Th, Queenla emu,“ PM ,0, :.";‘?.'...'."i'.;.."l"'.£’.t.'.§”;3? gigs Rg*,d,,v,*gtmm,.s ‘gnggygtes QKLEQE“ {station CFOY at 8:00 oiclockroo: sunday August 24. "Rome M Proms-- l..::.*-z.2"..s*s2 CONFEDERATION “FE " in her own words-the story of the ANCE. I rsielathhof her husband and dnughtg‘. c i as been evacuated c‘ CASTROL MOTOR OIL. All countryside with her two surviving children. and her artles, rambling story gives a picture of tho doi:8- ers of city llfc in Britain and of her indomitable spirit with which the civilians of the United Kingdom face their trials. Listen to station OFUY st 8'00 o'clock ADST 0n Sunday, August 24 for MR8. OMALLEYS 810R. Irades. Rogers l-lardwjaie3.°_8_2°_m.} 440-000» New Glasgow i" nynn rank Suits, szeso on sale at $22.00. Henderson d: Cud- Hi0". L5l8-8-22-2i 027.50 SUITS lelllnfl It $17.95. MAI Hyde Park suit; $29.50 reduced t? 3y '22., 32.50 d l 23.50, l-Iendeiion gkreClllgemOftgi.‘ a 5713739753 95m! 1518-8-22-21 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPEC- IALS at Kelly and Maelnnis. 76 Suits, regular $22.00 to $27.50. Sale price $14.95. 14-560-8-22-21. ARRIVES IN ENGLAND -Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bowlan, City, have received letters from their son, Cpl. Walter M. Bowlan an- nouncing his safe arrival in Eng- land. "NO doctor. unless you mink we cant manage?" "It'll mean nursing." But ho seem- ed to take it for Branted that Mrs. Dixon was not afraid of that. For the next few days every breath was agony and every move- ment wss torment. Gerald had no thought of where he was or who nursed . Then tbs pain abated and he realised where he was. Mrs. Dixon and the stout cook shared the nursing. LOOK"!!! back on that time. Ger- ald wondered how the family fared. 5°!‘ 01d Mia-PKWY. the cook. seemed always with him, moving amazingly quietly for one of her bulk, smiling at him reassuringly when he was afraid to breathe and shrank from her touch. She always addressed him respect- fully with "Now sir. if you please, we'll Just do this or that." But she bullied him as if he had been a tiresome small boy. Then she told him frankly that oi all the invaliils she had ever nursed he was the worst. She looked as ii’ she would have liked to shake him as well as his nilloivs-and he told her so. For those first nights he was never ‘left alone and someone seemed by his side whenever he opened his eyes. Later the least sound brought POLICE COURT- At the polico morning three appeared. FUNERAL SERVICES-The mn- lield yesterday service was Mor- Malcolm James Praught, John Mclsaac, The interment was And Vicinity w. and Mrs. J. Brenton Dickie- son Messrs Preston Campbell and Revel Dickieson were visitors to Halifax NS, last week-end and at- tended the church of Christ Con- ventlon. Rev. Robert and Mrs. shew. anc‘ little daughter Donna. 8N st pres- ent spendlng their holidays. st Mrs Shaw's old home at Back Bay, NB Mr. Robert Stevenson of the staff of the Foley Drug Store, Bummer- slde spent tho week-end at his home hen. ' Friends o1 Mrs. Percy Dickie- son, who is undergoing treatment in the P.E.I. Hospital will be glad to learn that her condition is quite satisfactory, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams. Miss Jean, Lloyd and Arthur, Char- lottetown were visitors here Sun- day. Masters Creelman and Arnold Dickieson are visiting in Summer- side. The United Church Missionary Society met with Mrs. Richard Ste- venson for their monthly meeting on Thursday evening last. Quite a someone in. Sometimes it would be_ Mrs. Dixon. a silent zrev figure in n flowing kimono, or Mr. Dixon ATENDING CONFERENCE — r. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister lVfr. Gordon dressing-gown. walking clumsily on ptoe with an exaggerated air of caution-and usually tripping over something. When he was able to think of Michael, he found the dog in lzoodi hilllds too. Mr Dixon exercised him.| and Mrs, Dixon netted him-when she had leisure from her patient- at ing a conference between mem- him with their kindness. At first when the pain lessened“. Gerald was content to lie and doze looking broader than ever in a bulky devotional perlgd and buslness s“. . sion t 1o th and the kitchen combined to spoil having spent her holidays at her | home here. large attendance of members and visitors were present. After the a social hour was en- yed and refreshments passed by e Committee assisted by the hos- tess. Miss Mildred Brown of the Civil Service Ottawa, has returned after Illlilligzwrllllilvwllll)‘ of the saving. But We your local industry. ‘ Davis & i More HOGS ! Bring or send your Hogs to us and se- cure the advantage, and also help support __.\AUGUST 2s, 1941 WANTED! MOIC Hogs We need more Hogs to supply product to regular customers and to employ the help in plant. Farmers who truck. or have their Hogs trucked to our plant, avoid all rehandiing expense, delays, and shrinkage in transit, which must result to their ad. vantage. Those who. are doing so are aware Need Fraser IrS-BJS-ti’. Mi 16th snd from Pensions and Ns- BED CLAY tional Dept. Health, regarding sc- ———~ l knowledgement sent to Ottawa. Th‘ "i" °°m° weevils! down Mrs. J. B. Dickieson and Mrs. M. Mcleod were appointed delegates to attend '1‘. B. Convention, and Mrs. (Dr) A. B. Stevenson. Mrs. R. A. Houston as substitutes. Mrs. Harland I-Iill and Miss Elsie Laird gave a very interesting report of Provincial Convention held at Char- lottetown. Arrangements were made On city. land and to“ ii The roads of reddish clay 03°! firm. are bolls totliiy. After the storm. not long, Red clay is firm and strong; It's not moulded forever In defeat-No! never! Great storms are in my neon Now tearing me apart . . . t m h" Listen! to Island clay- it‘: fir? Ann"? tlho; tcmfimblial}: I“ lesson shows the g"- ity. one overseas and two in Can- Charlottetown. — md Sheppard‘ ada. The Committee in charge _ mcked the boxes at the home o! Official Airmail service was m. Mrs. R. L. Dickieson. bombed refugees were passed in. The new committee named for next meeting will be as follows: Pro- Quilts for sugurisliéezrildn the Dominion in 0c. BOOK m MAyQRYs fcr most of the day. As his strenuthi M“ “d M“ Heme" Dmmid- gram. Mrs. R- A. Houston. Min Ella i: I‘ II _- -' VISITORS 5 okqqcE _ His Honor Lieutenant returcnd he betzned to be allowed ‘to Sea View accompanied by Mrs. 39mph; Lunch, Mm Herbert B I’ Governor l/‘Paoe and Hon Thane c“ up‘ He had not reamed huw‘ Harry Ramsay’ “Vere Mass" were Stevenson‘ Mm‘ M‘ Mcuod: Ron ‘ " . ‘ “Mk he W85 1mm the first day he recent visitors here uests of Mr. l1 l: A. Campbell, Premier. head a list was out of bed. wearing a. heavvl d i h d Dgkj Ca ' Canadian Product's and when ‘h on one page or a Visitors 13ml; dressing-gown oi’ Dixon's which a“ Mm- Re i“ 1° 95°“ mildfi- Ellen-int? PPOSYB-m-FEBKTYIB a wh-fl, “.3. recently installed m the hardly came past hi; knees. It was a --——- t Mrs. M. McLeod and Contest. Mrs. Mayo“ Omsk In addition the book long, walk to the iflrenlactafd leaning The New Glasgow Womens Inst! - J, 3, Dlcldesun and Mrs. R. W. - :- alvently contains a large number hefirilv Birgtolxilllasirézslrfi ihilgiiuthgré was ute met at the home of Mr._ John |sgevensony Mm R“ L mckleson; f: of s‘gnatures. It is expected that srmelthing worrying him as he sat semple on Monday evening w!" an mvimuon- Mrs- R- A~ Hmlstoni .-.-.-.-.-. .-.--.--.e. the next signature next m the there by the fire. The red liznt “ii/engealmenffpf ‘Qfiiffsmlredrill: Contest. Mrs. P. n. Campbell. Re- ___ Lieutenant Govemolns and the pre_ thrown spurious zlow of health un mem rs. e 165 en 88 5- freshments and National Anthem. ——"— . .. . his tlrn face. and he caressed Mion- Laird presided. The meeting opened __G ---~».--» 53:2: s: it}..;'“.2..'°i.’2i.."€.‘il“i.€'."£§€.' oe- m- t» rfiw ‘ ‘ ‘ I‘ ' i—— Willi/E‘ now and unconsciously he the secretaryxemrt °f zheprevlous 1 0'1)“ (“LY 771 C ' I :1 e as er" uar ‘an u. s. PARTY VISITING ISLAND raised it and looked at it. ' marlin: which stood aourvved- Rah w 2 Y Plus (‘omudv & Serial 3 GpItO a _ WM“ mum Ham“ m; daughm. ~ at‘s the matter. Gerald? If Call was answered by naming a New models at old .""“mm _‘ firms column h resmcd for Noreen. accompangd by he, 5L? ylguvqe tired. 111 Ret vou back to bed noted Canadian person in Canad- Prices this week only. Shows 130,7 and 3A5 3 DAYS 0F THRILLS news of local llllllfifsi, liut advcr- tors, Misses Anna and Mary and Hé had became "Gerald" w h“ ian History. s.ck committee report- A o ‘ I ifiigfiedm’ luz "fiilfv "i0"? "fla-Ywb” Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Michael during those weary days and niizirs ed- “Q sick "n5 being made- Mrl- A few bargains "1 1'9‘ wu““'“i~ STARTS Mull - ». .:....i:.i;~"~ ~ r at Ms- l."'.3‘“..§“°.i"i".$.'i".§3 “m "5 " “e it.'%§:.2'..;f.i’°§§‘i.i'£2.$i2t..f: s conditioned Show w- s“‘u|\§‘ead“mb . :. i_ _7_:;V W____ Candi‘, all of Brighton,‘ Mass, ar- l liil.ln_ii;lll9right'.. he'said_ bu,’ we and $125 reserved for expenses. chmes $1()_§)5 up_ “g3: WAS H In persona“ lived on the Island recently on_ a eyes he turned on he; face were secrémry mad letters "om P m (By The Canadian Press) _ (mdw fiflflson ,..._ I __~___ v 5.10 to Mr. Winiam Coady. Noith .¢,;Cub1ed_ I, n ‘ _ Free eshmatcs on 3]] amnion‘ v I‘ , . Wliiil ire. On their wav to the Is- “You aren't fit for work yet. Que 1578"“ Tllbelwi“ I-fiikue- regard AUG 23 1915_.Ru§jan5 N“ _ . n” , TH‘ RSV‘. E‘; M‘ “;‘F1,,M"5' Aliment,‘ land the party travelled by way of read his thouahle- mg delegates t” “Ill/WHO” 0n 5W!- tut-ed Mm}; 1n me Ogucagug SHE. repairs I \\‘l l ie.r our on crcn m0 ore _ 1f . -~1_(-an'; nelmqhlnklng about, -- d u“ m s, ‘m m _ ‘Q momma‘ a from dulgaijv on a rnonthis vaca- git)““égiiggngfiaikrcitfbai Céglilufpffei the future. BesIiDdest-T" gfisdid no: d h I had ii ggogdgg,‘ QQQ,“ ",',,,,,,,',",.},’, a“, - By Bonded Singer ‘hapur of s shrine’ The‘, expect to leave on ‘liylgenéoifigigl haveoctoorérlw m. M?“ anul svhemsgizlt Mr Dixon did an that rlrgaLn trench system south of Thiep- Agent . .‘.‘*;..i‘,. .rs.._ , ‘. - ‘ _..,, ' a an“, m‘: i B’ Mchamn‘ G“0rg0l0“m' patilllynoflonetltelrellcomes the early folligailfialil/irs Dixon seemcdtofollow Wire? but George isn't too strong AUG 24 1916_ze u 1am u BAYHELD STREET’ ons-un ____ ' ' X W°~ ‘ Y ‘ . we M fl! mud” in ,- Mwm mm Mys- CIM4S_ Duffln ——i hlfiggguglég the doctor? B“; my Q25: goodfi’,lf,ii,fl“ellflo*g“fi,e‘fi “Mk n l, London and the east coast. French Ph0ne-570-J. m " London Ont lnve f9'lll‘ll€‘(i home TRAINERS “OLD ROUTE dear boy that's our business. You Gerald listened to Mrs. Dixon's smiled enemi’ Pmmmi‘ °n 5 3°‘ ' 7h. 57"’ F a; m. . 1. 17W‘ l. " n, . ., . RIARCII- upwards °f 50° trainees 1° Midget nearly drowned saving kindly gossip. and played chess with mile 90m ‘mm Em”! W Li!‘ Affigandig- .- ‘_ “_ ‘“ Y‘- ‘“ ‘ _‘° ‘ '9 a“ "5 from Beach Grove Inn headed by Mac Then you're ill-and vou act- Mr. Dixon and tried to grow strong. $1118!!! British repulsed German at- "nnd m.“ u" Enpm“ M1‘ mm M's‘ E‘ B‘ Mo‘ L: -c<>1 F r Andrew M pre- uallv wont to be sent to hospital. The doctor always told him there ‘M12 flflllfllwBflzg-‘lligili- - 55554424“ aren. ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " ' - _ h —-—< =‘ —-- §:.'.‘;:i.:.'i.';*tzfizizszriirzizr °° "° °i ll". iiitoi°ki“‘"iriii"“limit: is‘ .."vi.. od , , dd indl nan a inofhepnlliilfl = who hi1 liennfiilsltlilillcgfillsxflliflllgg C"? “Wfis m‘ "a" °' e mule Gesrraldslolzxllrefii gfiilty. g ‘tifviétsfhft’? iii Gerald was ‘too ‘, arm“ M n "MQ I " ‘ march. A feature of the parade was "Yes-but——" he tried to defend proud to ntroaiuce the subieci- t p " ‘ r' a r l“ J H‘ mm“ We fact that the music furnished ‘hinlsell- FmmY-he 59°“ °l BMW‘ murl?‘ lzis, Georuetown, and other rela- f‘ b t‘, P . ‘, b d I She interrupted mm wlgh ma; although me doctor-s blunmesg m- '1 :| lives on the Bland, left wsterrlny‘ fife legdéfislirlfliasflimllloyijn will‘; quiet authoritative air to which he ways made him shrink into him- .,. . - . . n‘ morning on rerun to their home had grown so used. selwork? The kmd or thing w“ who has had them under instruc- t‘on only a short time. Majority "So there's nothinl! to worry Ovf-‘T , _ _ in that. And the more vou worry M10 were doinlz before? You Wllldni ..'Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLnren 0i the members served ma“ ap- lonner lcoulu taketglerlltmgwzsitiygrlifi‘ i101‘; sDcfinll n forlgdltllgy viiignlwvtulillfvivlii mmmed ""~""""-" ilm“ will” 0" a prmflcoshlp m other 1°C“ bands’ i§§tw$§t.‘w°§it°§iii“tm"$¢wr passes off? MguVOUTE being unreasonable. two weeks‘ visit to the former-s Zf’ you fit. You know he wasn't satisfied And Mrs. Dixon likes having you. RETURNS BY Pit/WE FRO-ll when he sounded you to-day. And Her only grievance is that vou dent in Brownsburg. P. Q. parents, Mr. mid Mrs, n, 13, Mg- n ,, L‘ I G t‘ , _ I L i, V,-\N(‘()[IVER_ Mrs, Archie Beat- there-s no huyyy, need purging still! and he laughed. f_________‘_. 09$; “,:,1,,O"£_:s IYJrQCLTYS on, Winsloe, returned on Friday “trio lookfida astnlilgr. his whole raw noctiegldxsaicéogigtfggreahlmtshe ‘ wltlfltgt Miss Ruth Bell. Murray harbor. "m" m‘ by T“‘“-"C“““d“ Al“ "iutildirt believein Good Bamnri- nitoly. lines after a six months visit to Vancouver and other western cities. Mrs. Benton met many successful Islanders while there. A feature of her trip home was that she brought with her s. beautiful bou- quet of flowers for Dr. G. D. Steel who has been ill. The flowers were as fresh as when picked when Mrs. Benton arrived on the Island, The bouquet was picked bv Mrs. Ethel Cmll in her own garden. Mrs. Croll being a cousin of Mrs. (Dr) Steel. W tans till I met you and Mr. Dixon. V 1g by, Oont-inued) Putfl can't stay here mdeflnlte- -———-i-— yxilowll stav till the doctor lets you go," she said and changed the sub-‘ CASHMERE BOQUET iect firmly. (M51515 v11 BEAUTY AIDS M18! MADDEN-AND rlulnns l ma. Dixon spent hours s day in Gerald's room. lettink Other thinilfi slide in order to keen him company. 511s spoke of people and places. and told him a lot about Westwood. of, which she seemed ss DPOM ll h“ d. "You'll love it in nwins." she sl-idl tut mlh MARY BETH HUGHES GEORGE MONTGOMERY Face Powder, Lip Stick 3 Purpose Cream Rouge In: CANADPAN protest. IIIOCIATiCN mo urs Uluncncs coarseness l ‘QUAIL It's the famous silverpiale Y0" bur About over the sir every wqgk—yours here on iefm Plus settings for 018i" W" sons. ‘Quantity discount sav- llll of $0.75! MANITOBA — A review 0i tk work accclnpllsltricl by the 5t. W000 ISLANDS-OARIBOD Personals Apple Blossom, Cologne, c“; FERRY sERWcE iftifshilitdiiii".§"§i“§~?l.ii3"£55211? Mr- m Mrs 17o. T. stnck- 5cm erg, ma» their would not‘ Peach Cologne. Cherry the Canadian Public Health Jour- laud. Roslindnle. Mass. who have “she wok; . M “out”, mama] Colognt The“ 0301-5 naL. shows that this experiment in been visiting in ife city the guests Euzabem Madden; bu; Qgylid oould also 1n hard stimulate interest in her. lie had god more than enouzh of airs. "she's charming. 4o sweet and generous and unspoilt-w "N in l girl who's had everything all nor life-left an orphan so younar- im- ..°°'“'.% iii‘ “its? "sit “éiniiiii g . in}??? such clroumstan . but» he “iibfidlh. live slono st West- 00d?" w "Dear me, no. ‘Phat/s like w. tool There's DOOI‘ Miss Baynes. who W"; her governess A51‘: stoyfl! 0n ll public health service has finished its first ten years as a decided suc- cess. Besides home nurilng and ulnr ecltit-ntiriinl work undertaken by the unit, which serves two mun - cipalities of GfCiLCl‘ Winnipeg. reg- ular lllSl)f‘['l.0llS of schoolchildren of the districts are made and cases of disease wooded out. In areas not served by the Great- er winnlprg Water District, all vrells are riznrtmsly and frequently examined. In some eases wells have been ennrlrtniieti and sealed. of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hardy leave this morning on return home. Daily sailings of Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" are, including Sundays, irom Wood Islands at 7 A.M., ll A.M. and 3 P.M. and from Coriboo oi 9 A.M., I PM. and 5 PM. Atlantic Stand- urd Time. Lute trips on Friday, Saturday and Sunday are dis~ I continued until further notice. NORTHIIMBEBLAND FERRIES l.T0. BODY TALCUM ‘I00 Kodak! Films, Supplies Oil Color Outfits Photo Flood and Photo Flash Bulbs Miss Mary E. Stearns. ft. N, of Boston, Mass, has been a guest at Dnlvay House and also s. guest of her slster-in-law, Mrs. J. A. Stearns. Richmond st, sns loaves this morning for U. 5. A, lat word in dsllcsh styling! Perfectly mslcliedb The diamonds are flawless Dr. and Mrs. I-Illlis 0. Folklns arrived in the city yesterday by motor from Chicago to spend a t» . ——-—--__-i-_i__ m fig ‘ ':-: :-; :-: Tl u u m. rm u ifiries mo brief holiday with the new‘; pnr- °"“°"- "W . i” , h 02 Al] unitklevrilltri ale lltessflCiflqllind tiist enis, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black, ig€malilitlllfiulfgt$gg mvlogulst: D I i T k of course! '," t cm ply with the ieati ___i_ l ghlnkglq them-c er en L", daigles are itislwctt-d regularly lllllld 54 Pflzrgy sfl-ggb, Browne, o, oous misabcttifs.‘ e79 0P "K an 3 - ) p; Allmgiltéllellrin tllietcoirels: M‘ and Mm John R 5mm“ §§3§€:;%?;_:§;1£ slrgfégtféulime.“ tiara} DEVELOPERS (F0? M611 811d W011i [u] -To- :-: u“; ufiu.‘ iuyspactimis ‘of all lunch i?“ filling 8021,3331: "l ‘feifhlgvelli- tyqilfm Elizabeth. t m l‘ Printing Frames Gold- You'll thrill to the quality and smart styling $24'75 :-: HALIFAX, TRURO AND PICTOU ' ififiieftnilulilfl ma are made n gjetgr {gamma y“; stem.‘ “we: éhzfiff?" pie 0l hzr Silver and Retouching of the new Bulovas for men and women —— -' DAILY SERVICE’ :-': With the assistance of the mo- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohsrles own w! I would!“ W“ e W", Pencils etc oratory of the Provincial Depart- Th much 0f l 0011108111011 i0 1513mm- }; . a Proude, Milton. ey were sc- e1 m.” u‘ m amen“; 1 0mm ALI. LOADS INSURED llll ment oi Health and u... Control m r (I, - -.-; Chest Clinic, ‘urmalysis blond 2mg”: “glint: Pm", ma?!“ gentger whpt she'll do when Elis- "1 '__ dx_ p. - l, ou e, rs. ns neoo wo g" marres _ N If I,‘ £383: ‘will enioY s holiday in the nss. ‘mlshshe iltx€ll_y.tor1"i>rl:§lt:,f:t¢;e . ti’ 7YRAN'Q"ORT b: erweare referred‘ to the (tilt-mi first aid treatments Ind adnin- a?“ mud“ ‘dm mo c” 0 x. ,_‘.' _ ,_ ,, _ _, , - ' ' y man ‘away. ._ M I mzzlflfizl rllgllvnvx nllmmiiillilrliiilon against prevent- ltlttctlvlllielmgftnlgg Umtlefwharl? "gfwwflflgmbiilnffi: lfailfiy§f ‘all!’ PHONE 86 w w w E L L I u! ,,., " " ' ' (“lQ-‘ECTIOQS ‘ ',", able diseases has b00111? one of the rovers a-n ares of 3o square miles t “m, mu", ""1 m, 91M, i; flute g n v , , ‘ ‘ ‘ ' hi‘ "out, mom-tout ueiwitiea or the and serves some 24,000 of popula- n," And h“ 5mm ‘ m“ ymlng L. M. Doucetie " OROFl-“IITYS TRANQPE" sMnns TRANGFER Unit. As a result. diphtheria cases tlon. ' oust. I’: be verv lied if she did R M smanman JEWELERS sfflCE I853 w IIALII-‘Ax TRURO- ~ 133111? t; “I-"lsaélrcl-ned frcm 28 in cr-l. of maintenance for i940 woe marrv him." Mrs. Dalston and‘ 01d‘ ' ' ' n in . $14,000. c ilA Oiqpenll 1 hinecl ideas on e su ec. "' l; Child welfare and dental clinics, only 50 LY}. up _ hi‘: glans is mob l roswhslbllity.’ . ' ‘iii: {vii iiilii K i 3%