we ms Gilli ' "sown saaau-ssuibsunvnusvo its"!!! 1 0am n. ~- all?“ QUI- . I IDI LII n rumor covun uni-tau; ~ Iiollusdlunugbebeogbtdellgotuseltbe- v blllllllo: "no was». WM "will: lair), was: ‘some: loll denominators. i...» edfiifilfifié '. ,GludienIiIIolIl-ivuodto Jamel: dirflishloratloperdnyerltaplrwerlhooeililsrthbsuvlol gjivuyelsjordet to‘ tho My responsible in. . Sil .403 hill“!!- WDIII p? Tagfif; in“??? “was. .. . .. _,.gu ‘[1, ___ 1_.:. obol iativst 0m; gimedisfgly at Bruce's, 5111112182? ypewritor. class con»- rite Box . Y-i bill'- _ c-n or : xiii-ring M ’ Ma tm Ian Hall and Tunhan Beyi 42-215 AJBTIN to OBGS at 6.30 ev- ‘ night {or the next two weeks. Lrominentbpeakers will be heard in 81199011; oi the Prince Oounty Hospital drive. The specta- to- night \vi11 be Chiet Justifie Thank! A. Calll-‘Dbell. 4-3-11 —ENGAGEltlENT‘-Mi'. and Mrs. n. L. Moilison, Smnmerside. an- nounoo the enaflcenmst oi their daughter. Marjorie Pauline, to Morley Leslie. son oi Mr. and Mrs. . J. Wylie Winnipeg. Manitoba. Marriage to tab-solace in ‘the near future. 4-3-11 —8EOEIVES SAD WORD -_ Mrs. James A. Morrison, Bummerside,’ has received the sad news o! the death oi her sister, Mrs. W. -D. Haywood in Vancouver, B. C. on March kfith. Mrs. Haywood is a daughter oi the late Mrs. iOapt.) George W. McKay o! Bummer- side. There are left to mourn, her husband and a daughter, Georgie, (Mrs. TC. Hunter), and a son. Donald all oi Vancouver. Mrs. t Morrison is the lost surviving mem- ber of the family Another sister, Mrs. H. (7. Wyand, New York, pass- ed away tenyesrs ago. The sym- pathy ot the entire community goes and out to Mrs. Morrison in her be- resvementf-S. ' . . -sunr1uss: mi Till‘. aopps -A leassnt evening goals‘ spent at Ell . recently moved" to this community. Having purchased the store iormer y owned bv Ernest Rayner. . has had considerable improvement done lathe building and has now a suitable‘ dwe ling and atom com- bined. and has jusereoentiv had lights installed. t- h been o. great benefit to the people oi this thriving villa e to have a store opened here, an as Mr. Rodd has had considerable experience as a merchant. the maple oi Tra- /veller' Rest wish h every suc- cess and hope both he and Mrs. Rodd will make_man,v new ao- quaintanoes. litter-all had gather~ ed a. lively sihg song oi Irish songs d’ “Si; 3"?“ William‘? agree y en ye y a .' are Walker ‘favored the ~ nests" pleasing solos. and rs. Ha 1d Moose an Mrs. Ramsay contribut- ed a hum oi piano duets. Mrs. Clarence M hbitnk played instru- mental selections and also led in a sing song oi "Old, Favorites." This part oi the program conclud- ed all woreushered into the, 11mg room where time "ill-prise await the Rcdds. James Ms-rohbapk not» ed as chairman and in his_usual cape on; launder tixplfiinedntbe figur- Pose o _ c a er g. e 0n called on‘ EdwE-i Msolveill who read In up to ad . while Ben- nmin , m the present» i lovely electric table with shade, also a sum oi Y. ,Mi'.; Rodd thanked, his many iri ds, ior their kind words. h est-and. Ibeautiiui iits Od- a bcartv invl than MW "r my tilt“? our." . n s Are Jolly Good m: w?“ M ..1 I‘ ,,..__ Y. [FFERVEht FNT SALT i": rem i g“ | augeifiifg: ‘TIT: 1 ’ ~10". s’: s r. u. ."'.....'.'.. I b known Batter , , "w “l =; l ‘Olfllllllfll .» 4480B!‘ - LINII. dlliondoblo P0 - and hi. fix" milfl. a elitists,” , it? -ze. so a: mun Cord cu- ciflar Saw’: in stock at 3:32:24‘. l-nnavv __' s Stoves. too 28." x a4" incotltbrekcog: Bruce's. , 4-2-21. amass OEMENTIn nods at ' Bruce's. - 4-3 21. —8lX seven lock galvanized woven in! in stock at Bruce's. -rr rays to u Hillside ciudks leaders in Breeding, Hatching. Brooding. Write or see Rex Dawson. Albany. _ si-l-M-W-S-ldi. -HOCKEY Bedeque rink Wod- nesdayJipi-il 8. New Annln. North Bhore- League chunpions vs. Pree- town Grada South Shore Hockey League champions. skate aiter. Admission 35 nuts. 4-3-11 -F0ll SALE-Maple Lea! 2%- ton truck, 1M1 model. Ceiling price. Patriot: Sonitr. Sumner- sidt‘. Phone 346i 4-3-11 -IN JIAGIST ‘HE'S COURT- A number oi cases were heard by Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Bum- merside yesterday. A ienmle de- fendant charged with possession oi beer was fined $25.00 and costs. Three parties aharged under the Prohibition Act with dor’; aio had their cases dismissed ior lack oi evidence. Another case was adjourned. Two persons were charged under the Prohibition Act of being’ in possession oi a quart oi Nova Scotia rum on returning mm mainland were each fined $10.00 and costs. On Friday Magistrate Hinton held court at Alba-ton. ~Two persons charged wiihlntoxication were lined $5.00 e on o pa o a bmucois-ts. A party charge‘: with" still was iined $100.00 or three months in iail. A party was charg- ed being in possession of a slot machine and the machine was be Two . persons possession were 11n- , sch. A drunk- ver was given seve days in ' ‘iibtcise defen ant was fined $25.00 and costs and three cases had to be adjourned‘ d- e to the lateness oi the hour. S .-NUR8ES MEETING - The regular monthly meeting ol the graduate nurses was held on Mon- day evening at the Prince County Hospital with the president, Miss Margaretwlamieson, RN, presid- ing. There were eighteen mem- bers present. The first part of the meeting was devoted to business and discussion oi future pl/us. It was decided to have an annual fee and a silver collection taken up at each meeting ior current expen- ses. It was also decided that the grounfiwould assume responsibil- ity ior Blue Oross membership. Miss Theresa McCarville, RN. was a pointed treasurer. Considerable d scusslon took place on ways and means by which the nurses could Jielrvwith the building fund of the new hospital. A report will be given and a decision made at thel next meeting in May. the business session the adjourned ior a social hour. Hazen Mcbellan, RN" introduced Mrs. J. S. Parry who gave several interesting and entertaining road- inss. Refreshments were served. -B. Personals —Mrs. Ralph Parker and Mrs. Gerda Morrison. of Bummerside motored to l-laiiiax last week. -S. ' -Miss .Gladys' Holman icit by plane on last Friday for Montreal . where she will spend some time. -Min Lois Jenkins,‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ond Jenkins. Bummer-side has ent ed the Prince Edward Island Hoop tal ‘to under- go an operation on her nose.—S. . . S. McKay. 0 Street, Summer-side accompa _ her daughter, Elite, left on Monday by motor for Tr eon, out; d Kay and his wl e who will arrive this week inflalltax from Bermuda. -S. —L|eut. (NB) Beatrice Rankin has returned to Sussex tillltary Hospital aitervisltinc her parents. . and Mrs. B. R-Rankln, Bum- mqroide»! r -'l'ho many friends bildrs. Rob- ert Dun (Kenslngtpn are glad to er home once again. ur months ‘oque, while there she vvps, an etilciont Jelephone ’ operator. “€=ie§3§°"‘ M». as?’ 3st“; Iihe Reverend John y; w_ Tm- Pll/Llllli)‘, 11/ i m: whom M H w a ,1 on Anny-us. st coo p. M. ‘d ' roe e now to ‘fl-if Bfll .............. New ..:2:..f..*::..: - tndret-ums to Summer-side i0 d ' host Ohiriends who will hear him wi h t and pleasure, A friendly " t pro fi . s. loom-is o... i. l " . ‘ y/leshioeheaie-xhiixrlmeby 51.51 w“ may 11851.01‘ and People of the local church 1 From the relobsoted Novel by ERNEST HEPMNGWAY starring sinvcoorss , Shore Championship memo agrarian __ m. sum fr...‘ a Joesph Cold! one Katine Platoon subjects will be shown. ~ . vial ' sons Alvin and Cherie. erstwhile popular speaker and Freetown Wins South -Th.e Freetown Grads won the Soul-h Shore hockey championship on Thursday night at Bedeque "M" the Bedeque h t, j {h th ii is E dfltfmflgame of win to t e ezrreme en e n" - ‘"0" N 11¢ Wea- of ‘ha: . t n shirt th-zrutvith below ireezdig temps-i- 0 l5. D19 u", 0 azure, the League wound up in a blaze of‘ glorv with upwards oi 500 fans ‘on haiifl ior the pay-oi! tus- Hr. Bout l who 01ml in 1 s t to ‘Plflnidld. a O: Green is $13!? a: I l . . l‘. lie and j i O hand s: is. oi w. Wliih’: aunt. Mrs. b‘ a. MacDonald. . "The Path aci-dssb- The Hill" resented Bath Pu ricrs Day in and was much “ d b ' iti 23”?‘ alufsiitfi‘ .21. supplied by Mrs. Johh Oamero §lle%nle and Mr. O'Connor, Al- The many friends oi Mr. J. ti: are sorry to learn he is to his home witiro heart Miss Bertha Doyle. teacher, Al- berton South. spent the weekend 8t her home iniTignlsh. The many iriehds oi Mrs. S. R. gurlkgniaem alégfipvhig ‘lleam thatt :2: vn s n mm in Chsrlottetowln sexed Hali- Mr. Haber Maclellan met with a painful accident when a. horse Sfiflilbed on his foot. _ gland and infant er Beverley Anne have re- ceived manv callers since their re- turn home. n 1y. to'erect. a new and oiilce near the Westem Hospital. n. Alberto h . ishede their wdofiéfi. .25 if?“ the trophy. ~ Dr J. K. Fraser ins ‘the winter has been ill Miss Eva Dyer is Shows wmbe at 6:15 ' 9:15 mAi-ter Murray and DesRocnss weeks m Charm“, . had counted ior the Beavers. in Advallc? Sal? of “ekets l“ the first ten minutes of play. the the afternoon for the eve- Grads came roarlnl hack with _ three goals in tine remaining part assume a lead {mien proved sufitcient to win the Lorraine Gouda; ' e ning shows. _ --PLEASE Nors- oi the period to Taylor broke the goose egg for Catherifiie Gallant; 3. |t j] f,“ f. lfmeetown on a pass from Somers, MacNei . Absolute y n ch d pa and soon after Somers tied it up MISCOUCHE CONVENT SCHOOL Report ior Marsh: Grade XI-l. Louise Gaudet; 2. Grade X--l. Aileen Richard: 2. Marjorie Grade IX —1. Sylvina Gsudet; mm"! l" u" “mm! Per‘ 0n a nice eflort. l-lill tallied the 2. Joan Williams; a. Della Des. ' Roches i formances. mafia : wisininizeézoal just before the per- Grade VIII-l. Aline Arsenauit; The Grads forced shatters in the 2. Mary Edna Gaudet; 3. Eunice second session, but could not dent F. DesRoches. Richards’ armor. although they pelted rubber at him from all an- Theresa Gaudet; 3. Bertha Gal- _les. Temipers ilared during the Desfic utter part oi the period. and the ‘ ,as thrc-e 2, Joyce Williams; 3. Irene Mac- pensltiles were handed out in quick Kgnon. success on. rude V-1. Ella Arsenault; 2. . ' -- The Beavers jumped to the at- Aloysius DesRoc-hes; 3. Do 1 ' s tack in the third period and Mac- S " . Murdo had to be good as they “FOR WHOM THE BELL TQLLS" pressed for the tying goal. Camp- SGBEENS GREATEST PICTURE bell clinched the game for Free- -—-—- ' town when he darted in and drew n 1s not very often tho-l this re- the goalie. to score t-he last goal p summsasips t nk was in on uproar yiewer goes overboard on w»! W"?! oi the game. .vehiole b 1 you?“ i, Ernest Hemingway's 1 rea men o , g a; famous novel. "For Whom the Bell "Ifineupsm Tollsfl-which opened last night 8! 9"“ ‘mm Ngumim“ “d p"? Reeves. Read, Handrahan. isihtltihrtfhfiea icing? agfltlimgan‘ mdwu‘: Gui’ For the two ma!" W158 °‘ g ‘...‘§.?§‘°'€f£ii" Masons“. A. Ga _ _ m ly. d. Muttart. lfi.gi°yé‘é.’.fii‘.iifié’l°éi.é'tf,dggfi ...........- , ext? yoneisncg, ‘Min 1'11"‘ 1'6"“! . , h l v azniz"-...z'"§g‘r.zii;.i.e ‘iii i-scdie. Mum.- dung and beautliul girl who joins 2—Bedeque, Albert Desfioches gable! guerrilla band sitar her (K090118116)- terrible experience with the Spur Taylor isomers). “hi! “mdss r proves by his llof- 1W8. . "differ Egbert Jordan that his Penalties: Hill. stand“ .i‘.{...ii..“.‘.‘.“§i°."t»él§2°h'i35 M“ mi- the role. Clilary and lfiridng; 5m, ,- Non,’ gi%ehfy,grevgl;yimgg._ggggmmgi Penalt es: J. Mutts-rt. Campbell. nght s. will live in your memo as “'1'”- oi inn-forgettable. 10W!!! _ - n” Pm“! Bl - r ~ Rfiifgwlwfiiilfibhii McDonald. om i" G ll yjligxofarville (major). Murray um. w“ 2":‘l2“."°.i:i.°i..l-°“‘“ 32°“ ‘lfiiidi: Station ere she lmpersonated bv ‘Patsy Clark . . ‘nigger! at the st fol Mr. usual-st mumuo. made their Keith i- \ v_ ¢kbolfld til-liter skating ..r..i.s..i~» cu» My i-“ivllldm-‘i? ‘I - . ' g . git T3»:- Bootis wh ' F’ the tum‘ “ngd visit. at tmhemidt m. 1-,, MW, ti,“ 0,, d *- w-h-f ms »~§~="»- Mn mm u, ‘ rlndies’ 0110. ior‘ the winner §dm§£°9¢,m,§d:,,[ m; sisr contest. ed w’ ‘° 5"” - ' ~ non. Hones Wright Gun flrnith» and daughter place. standing inthe reg- oomiiel tat on ere W" IQWWB d s w Dllflitlukrl: by train to summerside u Certain . . i '9 ‘ on e t es. ‘ . . "' ‘Amett c , i - 1"“ m“ n fi "trésiril; ' “to dentin Jisnmy Mut- {hTlils-lsllaslilngton .- _Starrjn'g; _ _e mm seasonal: ' will 00 _ Leeman Campbell and Reginald T°°hm°°‘°' Brsdshavshreferred to the satisisc- 1 a . Freetown: Goal, McMul-do; de- th Capitol Theatre your corres- _ b w h. _ Wilda" is ‘wmpeuea w b°n°w a’ gixcléisrvgiwpfl%e<rs.augfaylgizrw§lfi Richards; de- em, fence. E. Muttart. Murray. Sznltih: ‘forwards. Albert DesRoches, I". McDonald. Austin Cooper and ma,“ 3emmm DeoRnches. Rabid. Gallant. Connol- Grade VII—l. Gerald Steele; 2. lant. Eunice J. es, Grade VI—-1. Estelle William-s: ugas teele. Grade IV-1. Siliirley Veno; 2. Mona Gallant: 3. June Gallant. Grade III-1. Wendd Steele; 2. Lorraine Williams; 3. Edward Le- Clerc. Grade II——1. George Power; 2. Catherine Praught: 3. Erma Gal. ant. (Al-l. Rose Marie 2. Dolly Williams; 3. George Squarebciggs. Grade I (Bl-l. Justin MscNeill; 2. Elaine Gallant: 3. Helen Gali- det. Leona Arsenault. _____._______ , GARLETON SCHOOL Re art of Carleton School for Mar Grade X.—1, Gordon McDonald. IX. Gallant . Me- lsasc; 2, ac. Grade VIII. Jr.—1, Gertrude How- att; 2. June Doull 3, Charles Doull. Grade Vl.—1, Pearl Noonan and ‘Hsael Smith, equal 2, Angelina Gal- an . Grade V-l, Arnold Hamid: 2, Norms Mclsoac; 3, Mary‘ McLella-n. Grade IV.-—1, Gerald iclsaac; 2, glories McLellan; 3, Bobby Camp- -—1. Claude Stewart; 2, 0M1 Grade I1 Ivan Smith‘ 2, . Crawford Lei/ole, i, Leroy Mclsnac; 2. . lnt—i Albert Haslam McMlchcn: 2, Jimmie Stewart; 3, George 0’Cor-nel, Grade l. No te ts ken. Perfect Attendance - Phyllis Mc- lsaac. Hazel Smiiih, Arnold Francis, Claude Stewart Darryl Francis, Teacher-Janie Thomas. ________._. GRAVE DIGGERS‘ STRIKE KINGSTON OnL, April 2-40?) -A 24-hour strike oi l0 grave flig- gers employed by the Gatarauui Cemetery Company ended today. e men, who asked that their hourly wag, rats of 3'! 1-2 cents an hour be increased to 46 cents, Ralph Maolhrlsne. n-ee cups are being procured bv the Bedeque Rink 0o. to be given to the Freetown and Bed- eque teams. and retained by than when they return the Arnett. W ht. and Simmons and Mac“ aurlene cups ior iuflher competi- on. ens __ iengvq‘... ----.--I_-g-{-~§~~¢- . . ilemflwids - I Ill H“ IIYYY-YPH-"HIYVIV —' run-m i-Illv-VIH! IYWIVVYY-YYIY-YY" [rm-HH-Im-rm Above is an artist's conception of the pro posed 150 bed, half million dollar hospital for which a campaign is now in selected although the commi 000.00 be successful. NEW ANNAN SCHOOL The iollowlng rile the report ior the month oi Marc , . Grade X.—1, Doris Dalziel; Betty Tilplhi. Grade VIII-J, Janet Dalzeil. Grade VII.—1, J and Jean Wall equa- MacKey; 3, S. l . Grade VI.—1, Ingham Montgom~ 91')’ Grade V.~—1, Pauline Mouse; 2. Georgie MacInnis; 3, Gem-go Dalzell. t ‘grade III, A.—1, Arthur Bland!- ‘ . Grade m, Bl-dé Freddie Gallant; 8 2, Chester Gal n ‘Grade ll. A.-1. Ellery MacKay. Grade II. B.—-l., Rayice Mandel"- son; 2, Wendell Moose. I A.-1,Ed M N111. we ' r Mffxfy; Z iation. The Prince County Hospital s an Institution which should have happen if an accident 0g majup 1m- 1, Reggie MacKay: {WY $19119" 811d Y0"! Personal ln- portauce should occur? It would eresi. It is ar. institution thathss meandihat weugogldd rfiit figpe vgtlh .an we wo n pose e inception in 1912 to the present m provide any assistance to those Grade I. . 1, Jo ht 2, Eldon Maclhy, Grade I D.—i, Marjorie Wall. ~ Highest Average in Senior Grades --Doris Dalzell 96 . gums; Averqgsi; Junior Grades but its record oi expo-psi? is really 0. -Pau.line Mouse , P rf Att :—J 1 Dal-- e ect endance ainepauune m“ is r zell, ‘Edward Wright, Moase and George Dalze . Teacher—’l‘heresa L, MacLellan. (Patriot plaso copy.) .___._._._...__ BEDEQUE SCHOOL Honour Roll ior Be-deque School for the month ol March, Senior Department Grade X.—~1,' Arthur Toombs; Preston Cour-ally. 1, Edwina Ballum. Lillian Jack. Jewell: 3, Donald Murray. Grade V, Sl‘.——1, Mary Gaudet; 3, Preston Mur- Theresa Follan 3,Norma Cnmolly, V, Sr.~1, Ruth Jack; Gaudet. Principal - Merle A. Crozler, Junior Department Murra; Grade 1v. Jr.-1, Dorothy Arsen- ment has been provided ault; 2, -Earl Collett; 3, Georgie. the generosity oi residents MUITB- . progress. L0cati0n of the new building has not been definitely Y!" i5 lead)’ l0 M0 coed with the plans should the drive for $300,- "Mr. Holman Supports llospitalfs Financial Drive The I ll in d1 t lk . “my delihpgedglrtas; pg.“ was rec possibly s tragedy that may pe Prince County Hosp tal campaign your or yours, ryloiifhisq‘ uiflmatxlL "goth gwe r on - ygara ago Mr. £18 u o to iilty persons have been se c 2. ior over tweut -ilve years. I am confident will receive your at- tention and your heartfelt cooper- en longed to ‘m, had a continuous growth from its dly. It started in a very smell way, m, need, remarkable. It is due to he service your hands, that it has rendered to the public 13 a grgve nedessm, and u; expanded, but it has been unable to cope wiu-i the clientele which “my me ways that contributions can has increased year cliff‘ yam’ iligztiial ggcdurmk ctgnéqcg 15.1mm- {Slit-Imam an see e asss ance. oc con» impossible to give t e service that Cglgfiuzlid rummgIgt-i sales and con- - t g extend g over a number A W” 5mm‘ “me “m” it W“ oi years. All these and many other opened. the necessity arose for ex- means can be used effectively and tmdmgs“ wt" m “h” we“ whim will help very materisllyminb swell- so rmms’ em’ 5nd Drwmed “m” "Km r-scessary to raise. The rvesidefstsot A this County have a very enviable r we 7 dt t1n,'I'h ha never Francis Arsenault doubled the capacity by extending mg; wgeffsvlcflny fgmfi char. nald; 2, Leigh to the south. This addition was in~ it has reached the is expected of it 2' he k‘ a“ nurses dull“? mg the amount that additional rooms for patlenst. short time late resent ior the u. se. Our 2. llrkinkierwfiévostem 112E211 ed in ihef w pr°v1d_e,‘..t_-__-.._._.,, cos. o , prov e ampe pro~ tectlon as against any iire risk and CHEDDARBHEESE saved the Institution n. very con- siderable amount in insurance premiums. The new X-ray equip- through oi‘ the County and 1s proving its valve from day to day. All this has been accomplished by no addition to our liabilities and our assets have been_ materially increased, We have an Ernest, O'Brien and Ray McCaulll endowment fund which is invested’ i363 million P01111415- leiqual; 2, Junior Murray; 3, Harold in excellent securities and provides .-1, Garth Toombs. o test an ample portion '0! our revenueJ This endowment is not available for! Chriiitene MacLeod. FA-TALLY summon GLADE BAY. N. 8., April 2- stltution has become so ' t the highest standard and ti? ca: of the many reasons whv this ln- popular (OPP-Burns suiiered when her and why it has done so much to hair caught fire caused the death care for the thousands o! cases who oi Marv Josephine Macdonsld in irom year to veer crowd its doors. I hospital early today. The iour-year-old daugiht Mr. and Mrs. 2d emon around an open flie with he: bi-o- 111951991 ‘Yflumil-Y W501‘- Those who are in close with ‘your hospital know the dii- iicult es wider which the staii. the toms! ag t and our It, is, un-, the“ Johnnie 3_ when he,- half doubtediy, a deplorable ccndition| mnjmd and m, doth“, mum; when the sick and iniinn are tum- she m‘ may burned bdm-e m, ed away from our doors when lack ileum could be extinguished. YOUR CHILD wzu. as GUAhlDED AGAINST DISEASE ‘Yes, it's a fact that things laundered‘ by us are hygienlcally more clean than if they were washed at home. Dirt and gonna just can't‘ survive. TRY OUR THRIFTY WASH moms ,0! e prohibits them from (the, servos that we ieel they are en- titled to. m i. program a), now pro es t; a hundred (100) bed hospital’ which your trustees feel will ac- commodate those who may become patients ill the iuture. l do n think this ‘is tony overly pzieltenttsious l am confident that, they will subscribe substantial amounts when the can- vnssors, wiho are organized through- out the County, call upon them. i You will. no doubt, see in the recent editions oi our press some comparisons oi the ‘years the num- ber oi patients has steadily in- creased, Hundreds oi patients have. been saved from death and count- less thousands have brought chezr and Iiopeiultness where there has been worry and grief, We know oi no charitable organization that. ys more substantial dividends han o modem hospital. It. is an insurance on your Dart ior a mis~ iortulne that mav at a moments notice confront alt-her, you or your, family. It is an insurance against Farm I-‘Anr Sale ._-__ A Makeup Foundai that's GOOD for the Sills Two years oi exhnustivo research resulted in the discovery of this formula- modern, scientific labora- tory resources perfected it ...NOW, and only now. dipmflw-o announces PAT-A-KAKE. the ultimate in a Mdlwl/P Foundation . . . o sensational new development In beoulY- PAT-A-KAKE gives o younger, smoother, soften looking skin AfONCE . . :1 help: to conceal blemishes, irecldes, tiny lines . . . hos o lasting, beneficial effect . . . no artificial. " roody-io-crock, heavily cooled look. ilfl-A-KAKE l: easily applied. "WY removed, leaving the skin v ociuolly fresher, prettier than boioro. Consisting of 116 acres of’ land, 100 acres clear, which‘ is in a high state of cultiviv, tion; balance, hard woodl and lumber. 1 I i Situated 1-2 mile from station. school and stores, on paved road. This farm is l jWQ" watered, having a brook and seyeral springs. Buildings are ‘in good ro- palr, good house, new barn equipped with steel stanch- loni, and all other build»- _ln|'s needed on I farm. cameras wuss; FMWW?» h of the saved by a hospital available ior Are you aware that from thirty 1min hid been admission ior the last two months “will 0f like boflni oi trustees and have only given priorly to em- Ladies and entlemen: I wish w ffgiinghdcgzeifih ‘mutwaggfy £5; bring to your notice a matter vnhich in gvgry available space an}? m. ai-edlv some o! our patients have Can you visualize what would The remedy is almost entirely in An enlarged hos ital es onsible tor its pres nt h l day camps gn or expansion. Tine nlfivisgsseifi? Iatmiis "ti1.e°%§>'§fid§.° 0%!!- ‘md 333m it h" be"! mill-Tied 811d the residents of this County to load. ‘mere are many ht. su1r1c,ent_ how ve _ d itable bequests have been soug 2, iorced to takeeover the uglier 3d?!’- ‘I Nrhcmrj-fifit clgfipai; m a Maternity Ward and x-i-ey w“ wan‘ ' , n ._ my room This required a nurses hoire gets under way’ we “e53?” ,2}; . - - c Y Grade v. Jr.—~1, Buddy Folland oi much larger capacity which ls, “Mmted “m” m“ “we” - - 41C h it] and Jcihn AfHeOk, equal; 2, Hillard we regret to say. inadequate at jgjffingafgeil}; g3}; Ififi “$53,? Total iootcryiheas: production {or m5 has been finally pieced at 184,451,829 pounds. which is a0- proximately four million pounds higher than preliminary estlmfiififl» and six million pounds more than was produced during the previous During the calendar Year exnorts oi cheese totalled