PAGE EIGHT - ---- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MacPlles, Miss Joyce wlggillion. Pius Mciilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon lAvel'I. The Guardian oi: be bought at the following places in Monuglei Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: Tile Snark Bar and ii. Richards I Sen. ..'CAllIPBELL'S ClR(l1'I'1' shnu'- Miss Florrio Beaten. Montague. ill! ihil Week M-G-M3 iaush liii. spent the weekend at her home in "Watch The Birdie”. Belle River, '1vi.r. James l,al'kc-ll, (.iLi4i5P lsny. Labrador. rcccntly rntulllcii to his home in Monuasile. in Miss HPIFII (lordoii, Ottglwa, is spelidllli: her ' summer holidays guest. of her brother, Mr. Ted Gor- Begin Work On Foundation For School Fomis for the cement footings were commenced yesterday mom- ing as the construction of the new Montague schodl gets under way at its site on the north end of the community welfare League grounds. At the same time pump .i.c.'s Sponsor Swimming classes At st..Peters Bay '59 Junior merce sponsored Swimming and Water 12-21. Mr. George Mcoulgzlil Charlottetown examinat ion. Mrs. Chamber of Com- a Red Cross Safety Course in st. Peters from August of was the Instructor and presented M young people for Donald McLen- -'1'HE CI-IARL'O'l'I'!.'!'O'WN Death Found Due To Accident Tlult Joseipli Kennedy came tn his death through'an accident was the recorded verdict of the coron- er's Jury called to inquire into it. Mr. Kennedy, 52 and a native of Halifax, died in hospital here on Monday, August 18. While working on the Assim- boinc. being or lien up for scrap. he had been c uslied by a heavy he had been called to attend the injured man and thought at the time that he might recover uuzss there were serious complications such as developed when the lung collapsed. Two other witnesses James L. MacKay and William H. Bond, both 0! Halifax, told of aiding in lifting the tank from Kennedy's chest. They did not know lhow seriously he was injured, but took him to hospital in Eourls. He was later transferred to the Charlottetown Hospital where he died the follow- ing day. It was pointed out during the in- nraaos-r so. .45: Murray Harbor. and Vicinity. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Francis Casslty have returned to their home in Cambridge, Mass. after spending their holiday: at the home of Mrs. CasslIy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Beck. Murray Harbor. On their return they were accompan- ied by Mrs. Ella Hyde and Mrs. Vere Beck. Friends regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. Graham Macswain at her home and wish her a Seaman Desert Swedish Siiip At Georgetown Sean-len Vernon Sorensen Got Berg deserted their M.V. I.W. wlnck last Wm R, Georgetown where the sivedhh ship is loading pit props. and Ar illegally at large. Mr. sol-enseli (Ig.e serted the ship on August 21st and does not have a pasapm-ti H; R described as five feet nine lhhhf. and ship the -- -- - dnn, oseneatrh .. -v -ivlr. Ward L7ilidl')'. lxosioir; R hwy driilins mas ibtldrtea. and land eg'een- ganagaswgrczhiteciasivijY3: Agism ;:1'llk0nW::f:agf1 gfdsw g:f:;:gd'hf; 33:31 X';:nf::;:::”;:;”;h9f:l”y'j speedy recovery- tall. weighs 110 pounds. has rim girl";-'is..lig8!per::i1i' h:Trhf;ll1f:1ai'S Q Mists ltl1elen glalr haslreiurnedhto ;::d:”"5 9” 5 p'"”” F en mimwmg; I chest and lungs. Coroner Dr. L.E. ing on it sand bar off South Lake. M, Ind M” Lennard Ho" blzmim Iug Iwnl? I” immiindoui Ste heil Latiindryl Gduliiiciliiiii I L ilic SIIFISI efkrrxt-.31; nth? 32:? ,3 The new school which is 111 feet Elemeliiary-Lcoilal'd Mcxilmoil, Prowse stated that an autopsy Mr. Day expresined the OPWI0" W5" Mclroso Mass. . arrived recently .i,.y.:ih:". E,-ey1,i',e:,.o,(:1,d' H: W” ', " ' i . i ' . Lo 1' , 1) Ni G R -- showed that one lung. he mint since other pic had worked on ' - ' - COL he hm pzilcills, Mr. and Mrs. John by 54 feet. is of aslx classroom de Gerard sic unit 11) one. mm been punctured and um breaking uppetcllm smp heme ms on R holiday visit, theiguests of was born in Denmark. and spenlrl tM.rl. A. H. Duvar, Mnlitngilr, Clair, Mnlltllgua. left yesterday morillrig for lirlmnll-l -. ., ton. Alb:-rill, in visit hr. and Mrs M.-, ohhngh shah-am hccomphn. Arnold H. Latin for two mmitlis. ii-d by Mr. llarold Dickson, Labra- - rlcr. are visiting Mr. Stewart's pal'- sign. In the centre of the building is L T-corridor. on the top of the T are two classrooms. and on each side of the stem of the T are also two clasrocms. It pouible how- ICHICKEN SR1-AIM iiliiilf: IW5'IPiliS. 'li'lll'. and Mrs. I-lcath Stewart, and goodies galore. Lllllcnl Clillrrliluqmhgne. Hall, Montague. Wednesday, Aug. . nth. Join your irlellds for (1 delic- ious supper. stzirting 5 olclnrk. M155 Ruth Yon, Charlottetown, was it Sunday visitor to Montague.' zllcst of her pnrcllts, Mayor 13. ll.l I Sllzilik. ever, that only four of the rooms will be finished inside this year. The average size or each classroom is approximately so feet by 21 feet, and each room contains coat lock- ers, e. teacher's lock r and a book mond MGKI111lOn, Eileen Mc(:ui;;an. Ann Mcinnis. Carol Birch, Rirllarrl Ciillis, David Macczillilm. Hatfield. Jean .'iI('llllilS Jcall Mc- lsaac, Teresa Mcllirii.-. Carol 0'1-Is.nlcy,'Dolilild Jay, Jclill Milt- Callum. Junior-Mary McGlilgali, Maccallum. 0'Hanley. Dollnic MacLi-nil, Ed- Marinllrpresent on one side and air on the Mary I and in back. Intermediate-Aiin Glllis. Elaine by anyone. Three fellow workmen there was a great amount of blood Yolher. The slow collapse of the :lung liad pei'mlti.ed him to live ltill,tlle day after the accident. Sev- ieral ribs were brokcil both in front 1 The accident was not witnessed Ion the job testified at the inquest company acquired it there was ii possibility that the lower stanch- iolls holding the tank had been cut through and gave way when the upper ones were burned . SWANSEA RETIRES HALIFAX -- (CF) - The Can- adian frigate Swansea, which SEEK Mr. J. L. Nicolle, Murray Harbor. Recent visitors to Murray Har- bor were Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. it. C. Johnston, Murray River. Mr and Mrs. George Bueli and daughter. Charlottetown, were recent Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod. .C. little English. Mr. Berg deserted on August 22nd. and possesses it passport. he is five six inches tall, 160 pounds with dilrl: brown hair, full fare limi ruddy comploxion. He is 21 yenrg of age. and spcaksiittle English 1, 11 unknown what. type of clothing he was wearing at the time, At present the immigration of- -flcials and R. C. M. P. are investi- tMr. Harry hml iliPyYen. lilld Mrs. Y:-o. icase. together with s blackboard ward Aitkin. yesterday in City Hall that they gating the case, and anyone knoll- Misscs Mal-carol. and mill slllliik ,,..y H,” each of two whpq, Day lighting senior-Tommy Lrrliwll, (Willi-Iliad not. seen the accideiit. - and three U-boats in the Second World " ing the whereabouts of those lilP' left Icsterdar m0-mills for thou" Min wnlliirr Rill'k('. Min ltmesi will be by five large windows in erine Maccillluiu. Sylvia cliirk. could not account for its happen- war and made the longest: low in is naked to whom, the hum. W' home in IV0l'CIiCS'.Cl', xlns...-, .ii:cl- F'i'irg(ii.-lVl1i.i”ill('I Mrs. Harry Purely. each room, and night lighting by Robert MCKCHZIC, Beryl Robbins. ilig. Mr. William C. Day stated R. C. N. history, has been decom- - Two 1.-"131-5 lee detachment. I spending it ycizv mliriyahlc liolidliihaiid Miss Louise Fol-get. all of fluorescent ugh”, In .11 probnblh Janet Gorcloll. that he hild shown the deceased the mlssioned and will be put in l-e- n----- mm in MOHCEZIW KUPSIS 01 1-MP5 Svdiiey. N. S. were visiiiniz Mir my the rooms will be finished in way to burn the tank fronl the serve. Launched ill 1943, Swansea Dyggy N45, .. (op) - The bound for ygghhhul wok EM T”I"'m C”””- lRI”'k” p””'”i5v M1" 0"” MW 3011” it-In-test and the walnscoating of sl. ” ' " I 'T bulkhead where it was installed by once towed the R.C.A.F. SUDPIY ill-st Turkish steamer ever to load more than 3500 cords of pit Ikiir: - BIITKP. Mmitalztlc. on Sunday. (' in uh. - ' danchions. H. b ll vcs that the ship Mnlahat 1.100 miles from Hun- .. ' ' '.), 5 Tnmmm” ””d N”: i H Wis"! mglisligllgft Trm of the '1' will be it ,:tlctm must liziyc I)C:ll betwceil the soil Strait to Goose 1381'. Labrador. lrig.e0rm0(i(f b(li;I,'Tes'IL'licemIgl?.Tl)II;EtIi:n recpgildcoms more than the prehou lgla'fn;:'l:':” l,j'a'1.;"”f,j.filrg;;;l”,Lf,3 "':'i'"-I teachers room. and me risht -rm tank and the wall rather than on in ----y--- -----D I ' ' .. ' V - vll th in entr rice which th.oiItsids. mm” in NW” ham” 7" Kimsmmf :lIll fbaecs sguiii? I PDr . A. MacMillan testified that SECURITY OONECIOU5 Ontarlor. iiivr-r i':. inc Gov- - 2 ,.r. ." - i.i3l.t.;”.”.3.””' J ll W” jFor Sourls Convent . v - 3 - - w ------ lavatorlu. SPEC! mt 3 P0551515 School was prcsclltori in thc Bap- yt . yn.u.t:0fi;A1nl1i L"('I(fA?:1I-(.iliwas MM -Results of the Grade xi ig- health room, and an auditorllllm. mi, Church, Mnlitarzur. Wednesday; A. M. IOWIIIE year. y "med and mm.” m mp Kim:-5 nmlilatlorla conducted by the Com- The building will he hated y In gvgning uhdm my (inaction nf mpy Iv CnA3LorrErowN- .. liltili Exnniillliig Board of thsAt- County Jail at Gmrgzctmvn may , I the W,.,.k.,.ndV Chy,m,.d WM, h,.,.:,k. ilnlulc Prnvliiccs ill Julio. have just ed by pipes to all parts of the Allaby. Tlilriy mic pupils had ell-y I In: and f'nH"l'lriZ nllri llini: Il'i'7lilihPP” l'P101i5i'd "V U19 Drpartmeht building. in the laboratory are rolled for ills: Riblc Scllnnl L'(illl'SC ; For Summel-side 1:00 a.m., 3:80 p.n-l. dallyexrepi Sllliilii). tun (IiKFIIlll':S ill l1lS Ilfllll” ynf Ed ilrntloli, Charlottetown. three to four experimental tables two of wlmlll lizld pcrfoct attend-1 i For Murray Harbor 3:15 p.m.. daily ax. Sullilsy. mm, Hg apppaygd brfnrp .ih5 pp Aiuoiig tile siirrcssful candidates and equipment shelving. and to the once and lilllc had been absclll , For Sourle 2:80 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. . of the Ptace Waldrrin LHVPYS .1 "F3 ii" T0”0"lHfI M SOUNS C0n- rear is a. storage room for chem- Just one day. 3 ' : (Elmira) Lv. Souria 6:40 pan. Mon. terday and was renlalldt-d ulllll yvrilltz (AVE'i':1gP over 7573) Aelred itry and physics stock. Although Mrs. Allnby reviewed the lessons I 6:45 p.m. Tues. Friday for preliminary lieariiii: l-IlsI,MllcKilinon, Marjorie Alter, Karo- The basement will include the furnace room, laboratory, storage rooms, room for a possible kitchen. oil furnace, and the'heat conduct- the space is being provided. it 18 'A very illtcrrslllll: prnlzrlim li,V the members of the Silllilncr Bibln pastor Rev. I-1. E. Allally, and lVll's.l taught to the junior clllss and the n'ii'd-MissV.iEn'e"TrCiEEGi-Yin, iv'n'l-le ntlicrs ellloyed social collversiltloll. .Iceland enacted national health service alld social security in 1946 'DPIlClOUS TEIPCSIIIIICDIS WPTE SEFVBKI. and they became effective the fol- ”" Wm mm? b”(”'e sI3l”'”d”"-"i .I3"” St9lV?iTL not definite whether the kitchen excellent manner ill which ilic M9afa'I5imW -IA W-: MWD0”:'i1d- '-Wf'FfizP Y1'0m 74”?-65"?) DOTIS willl be finished, but it is a matter questions Wf'l'9 nliswrl-r-d l'nilr-i-tori 1 " "T iM'iEll'm- Cdmml-1 MIICAUIRY. Win- for the future should the need a- much credit to tho limo and cf- LV. SL”MMIEltSII)E- Wlixsltai. SATl'RllA1 'riu-jrnn-rri Vllzllssnii, Audrey Robertson, funeral of the late Carl .lrii-dlillhshn-icy Dnlrnli. lgatlileen Ching, Who passed away at his home I"iAllli8 llennesscy. Elaine 'MacKin- Beach Point, August 20, was llcldlnnh, (jmysig-11;-, Macxmzie, Sunday afternoon from tho Mur-I (,urg-mg;-, 54r;;.5ow;.) Mary M”. ray Harbour Baptist. Clliirrli iiltll F'h(ip' Mm-y corriganv Mildred Rev. H. Allallv rii Iilniitriuiii: rnli- I clmissnii, Peggy O'Hrlnley. Aileen dilctilli: tllc SPl'i'l('f' llylnlls :rulu:l NlC(IlilliZIi. Kayo Peters, '1-lllda Ros- Wera "Face To Fave”. "liailvii W .-slinr, Mariml Kelly. Frances How- Ftesf.." and l snln "Whrn 1 Como inn, -up-hhhl Gallant. -ynhn Ryan To The End Of The lir-:lri' has til.-i'rv Paquct. 'Harold Lartcr. "Heavenly Sullshilir" was sum: by heauiifnllv rrvidvrvrl hr WV 1'? 0. iTl1nro mlirkl-ri with im lisiel-lik ”.I”"”,'f ih'ii"ii3fc”er.l'7” bumem ilic Misses Nni-ma l.lrwni1.vli aliri MOI!" I TO OIITO Weale of Silnlrilrisirir Pall I1PE'.l'F'l'- have nu: sllpplivmlantary paper in 'M.1Il.h: gomeplettd school 'm deals”, Salldrzl Brll. A rrmilllg war. givr-ily I .u - r were Wilirrrl liiarbiwlll. .:ilri: '!ii.ir--y-into, Twn members of the gl-adu. K033 William 7I3k"T- -Willi rlvi'iii-”-0Ii- nlinrz class-wMlsses Virginia Cnffln Jerry N"-0116 WWW Hume. in-,nnii Rita Mnc.Dnnald-through ill- terment was in the 1'-is-arli Pointing-55 an the Mme were Imam, to CEm8iaPT.V- icnmplct the ' ti ..i . I rm'j"'"""' r W D C Mamma om M1119 will MY.” 0 new ”hf;?11 S congreggtlnn was 1m-Md gh View . Through air-conditioned - sleeper Cllariottetoim-Montreal. v "'TT"-'mT' which 1" cmzens E the handiwork ni llin vliildrrli, lcnrlllg Cllnrlottciown 1:00 min. . ' C P T lsh' c I "J I which was cniriplctrri lllidcr tlic' i III direction of Miss Anne M. Mar-I IIIIW SHOWING Matinee 2:30; Evening 7-!) Loading cargo The motor lveselll I. W. Wirlck l-nmpli-ted loading a cartzo of some 1.500 cords of period pit props Mi G4?0i'EPI0ii'fi yesterday and sailed M 4 Dim. for Gilrston. England. he props were supplied -by the Rnrizmlillll Cnnstructloll Company. Tlic ship had bran loading since last. 'Wcrincsday. Tho Wlnck was the seventh ship in loarl pulp wood or pit props at tho Kings County capital mi; yrlnr, all destined for overseas points. The German il'cight.er. S.S. Hen- drik Flssrr, which had been ngrnullcl on Burnt Point reef for some days last. week, will begin loadiniz pit Drops this morning. She will take on some 450 cords to complete liar cargo which was st.nrt.cd at. Bal.hursi., N.B. The W013-S Will bn supplied from the Qillzlcy yard. Yesterday the Frederik mug; went. for a trial run outside George- town to make sure she suffered no ill effects from the grounding, Earlier it diver had examined the ship and reported he could filld no cloning" Daring Naval Rescue Raid ' l-ln"ri7i.'nrl?sT At last rniinrrhzre were 447,691 rise. The health room. however, will be of use durinl clinic periods. and will serve a large student body. The auditorium is approximately 90 feet long and no feet wide. with a stage and dressing rooms at one end. Entrance to the auditorium 13 gained from an outside stairway on the north side of the building. ad to present a fine exterior and interior appearance, and with its completion, and also that of the landscaping of the grounds. Moni- Tests conducted Miss Norma Maoxensie. conduct- ed Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety classes in Georgetown at the Ferry wharf from Aulust ll- 2I. The classes were tested on Fri- day, August 2'2 by Mrs. Donald Mcusnnan and Miss Ann I-iornc. who presented awards to the fol- lowing fifteen young people: Elementary- Leonar Martell. Law;-gnce Martel), Ills no Roach. Virginia Roach. Doreen Scuily. Joan Batchilder, Francis Baker. Billy White, Lawrence Batchilder. Bertha Blackett. Junior-Joseph Murphy. Marion Mal-tell, Helen Moculloush. Intermediate--Juzkie Fitzgerald. Senior-Joan Murphy. BEFORE INFLATION The penny is the most ancient or English coins. first mentioned in the laws of Inc. king or the West Saxons. rnooocrlou nszonrzasa Canada's 1331 output of 805.904.- 000 pounds of butter was the lowest rural it-lcphnnr-s in Cannon, in 20 years and 05,000,000 pounds below 1041's record production. I IIIIIII IIIIIIINm..r.. uuirsiiiiiisieii-imiisiiiiu ' main-mi-him la:-ile- AT MONTAGUE F.?(Il'Pli Nmi s Cartoon 8 P. M. BINGO WEDNESDAY NIGHT For Charitable Purposes -' - i Sponsored by Moniargilo Canadian Legion CURLING RINK I SHARP l festivities fort Mrs. Allzlby dents. Rev. Mr. Allaby summary of the senior exercises. The program included a llumbcl: of sacred choruses and liyllllls ac- companied at the nrcnll by Mrs. Allaby. A solo "For God so Loved gave to I1Pl' slu- coilducted the Catherine Surrey and R (IIIPI by Miss Rena Sril'i'oy. and MP5. Allaby concluded the program with an interesting nlissiorlnry story lll flannelgraph. At the close of the meeting the Leah and Mrs. A. Macblelll. Lorne Valley and Vicinity 'Mr. Francis Mclntyrc was ri day, August 17th. Janles M illPlI. Munro Macuratll Mr. Mrs. Mr. alld IVIISS Islands on Sunday, August l'It.h. The Misses l.ot.tii-. and ,1snb0l Crime spent a few days in Char- lottetown last work visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Kempton MacGratll an sons. Charles and Sterling an daughter Annabel have l:ctul'licd to their home at Hyde Park. filler an enjoyiltiic vllcatinli in this vicinity. Mr. Armand Eoauclielirio motored from Maine to Join his wile and daughter who nrc vislliilg Mrs. Beauchesnea niotllcr, Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mncuonaln and family, Mr. Ray Maclimcl, mo. tored to Church Road on Silnnily. August 10th. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Janios. Mrs. Sandra Machiacllnrll and children, Kathryn and Bobby. Iona. spent it few clays last work at the home of Mrs. MacEachrrn's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, William Fergus- DI1. Those attrnrillig Ulri HOliif' Week from this vicinity on Thursday. August 14th inrliiiied Mr. Daniel Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Maclicod. Mr. Fred Mnclrood. Mrs. Francis Mclliiyrc and H10 Missvs Jane, Minnie ltrici Lillian Macurntil. Lorne Valle-yTnVcll1ml re-opened on .. 3. August. lath, lmd the ohildreri are biick again to their studies after it wrll-cnrllcd rest The texcher is Miss Margaret Mc- Kenna. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Mlicawaln have returned to their home in Cambridge, Mass, after spending some time VIilII.IllR relatives and friends on the Island. Mr. John McAulay, Charlotte- town, recently spent it few days visiting with his mother. Mrs. Mite McAuiay. Mr. Uecil MacNrill was It visitor to Pisquid on Sunday. August 11th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ht-cfm' Mccennell. Service at Lorne Valley Church was held at lhe usual hnih- rm Sun- day. August 17th. In the ebsenca of the minister. Rev. 1''. N. Young. who is on vacation. the service was the World” was l:cliricl'rri by Miss visitor to Charlottetown oil Sull-I and I Liluan MaCUl'alh motored to Woorl r l 27th, between IIlC"'Il0ui'S oi Pownal. l 1' FOR 600:. M COMFORT--KOOLVENT wmoow AWNINGSM 2' i r , iron BEAUTY AND r PROTECTION-KOOLVENT PORCH CANOPIBI i There will be an interruption of electric power on i our Montague line on Wednesday afternoon, August r lllitting. for the purpose of replacing a line pole at 1 The Maritime Electric 1 and 4 p.m., weather por- iiie remainder of this Summ e . Fri. except Sunday. Eight trips daily In each CANADIAN 0.II.Ii. TIIAIII SERVICES 1 EFFECTIVE VVEDNESDAY. SEPT. ilfd. For Georgetown 2:30 pm. daily except Sunday. For Tiniisil 3:30 pm. daily except Sunday. For Charlottetown 1:15 a.sn.. 10:10 e.ln.. 2:40 p.ln., daily ex- cept Sunday. For Bordon 1:15 e.m., 2:45 p.In., daily except Sunday. For Tl;-nlah two p.m., daily except Sunday; 12:01 p.m., lilon., d. Moncron - Halifax - Saint John Lv. Charlottetown 1:00 s.m., , Cor Ferry Service Borden - Cope Torineniine Cape Tormcntins plate at 9:10 e.ln.. 10:85 a. ., 1:00 p.m.. 22:10 pm, 4:30 pm., 1:30 p.rn., eloo p.m., 10:80 pan. Atlantic Standard Time. Sumlnersida 1:1! a.m.. daily direction. lseving Bordon iilui NATIONAL Repeating last year's sensational offer! IEHIOVFII LVEN ALUMINUM AWNINGS this summer, next fall and all winter We made this nine offer lest you and It Found so inucli favour wiili n home-owners that we are up sting it now. We are prepared to let you its of i(oolVenr Aluminium Awnings for all next Fall and all next Winter AT OUR EXPENSE! Yes. you can have KooIVent Aluminum Awnings installed .1 your hm. right lung . . . pay For them near Spring! WHY wr MAKI THIS oi-in: i We vent to sieve to you rbetKeelVe'nte are not seeseasl ewvilnpl We lent yee to see Ies yourself In Keel- Vente keep reeves 3 much as 10 degrees eeolu In uuinn--liera they protect suieet rein. sleet and new In winter. yeei-seund durability en Aleniiaeeo Awnxlnus. npim-no-ii. -ivam he iiirbcnivdvm lion. 'fheyvtlInetees..I.eI.-v:.Ili5llI0.l'5I'i" den- oueemtlieymyepi Iv . THIS OFFER AVAILAII.l FOR I5 DAYS ONLY! ” r customary deposit with your order before September Otis snakes this offer available in you. Balance pa-able Mel-oh let. less. 1 complete at! Ieetioo Hi W. N." N. I. W" .. :..;OIVIIIlliGC' Of. KeeIVen: I They're permanent - never 1 Title you ulen Fee KeeIVeet Aluminum Avniiiill I A ' emu Ilie ' ' i ' tly r rinses pleat. We couldn't help hllleg beliiad on some lei evlee. We,Jen'I weer vim to iispeee to 100' seat IOIIIOII ' ix ' '..E.I'g ,."",,. r) ' , cogidugfeicgydmo Kiev. 15.21;. rule; I------""""'T't' MA". soon," '0' "u cow" :--I-l-(:oTv-:n-t-A---;-5Gt8;6T..-..---- . r- W 0 TC 5 Ell in F953 VG TI - i D -d'"'' ”',,,.,,,"': "M". It i f: I inspiring sermon on "i'oior'n DI-.n- ""3 "999 FNIFTWI ' IOOKLIT oil TILIPHONI . 510 Main Street. ''”.'I' "T06". ”' . i lsl" Mrs Daniel i-iliaw was inc . Y d I rt : 'l sgint John N 1) ' A ' I . ' ,, ' I ear-roun com o , ' ' ' ' . r mu MIIDIIED V' WHITE ' mum” t II All-weather protection : I 3? wggiiigv M V” mumml mm mm. Md PM i - An enjoyable evening was spun ' - our - . In Ann tch1:Mi:o:,i:le::i.lnlil:;&.a:ldAl:Ixl;'lsl.a;ia1r:lter's A ggilzilce rofsgdsrgn : : Nimo """'.'. ' I ' . ' ” (w wui I -diets Mdml . . , 1 1 A ,- isms At mo-7-9 1 - ” , ii..." ”i' "" : . ' - Mesa-s. Jackie and Sonny weoster