vocal sown-s 31...... .'».0e0rsotiln yavvty-vramrsrmtorvmrsrfwmmt‘ ‘g nary-v. dill? afraid. the .' I .......:‘.t..it.."i.' xsapoflils for lilvdin sa you nun, . f! _ w. no". . —.—lllY_CsioillnChleridsfor- eeargntatnraesi. 1-144 ‘ when _ V IIIQUYUOIIVG 1‘ a. 01th! POWDIBS and give results at Taylor Crug Co.. Kendnqton. —BIJILD b i-qny -nnv 1s g alvanissd ing wire andgglgnigcd fox stl. Bruce's. 1- 2i. C. MMABTIIUR, Bsdeque will attend to the medical ractice of cape 'I‘iaverse and vic- ity until Dr. J.B. urns from iverseas. 1 -SPECIAL l stic roof '-'"‘ _‘ . g cfiflnm 1,, .-sraearoiv-nssury ssuoiv waves, etc. Your Write B08 unusual. . operators. l-ib-l . shampoos. finger waves, abhone 401'.‘ for a ‘f PIIIIII be held in 81.. Eleanors Hall. Tues- . .- -'. JET; UNDEIWAY is now. underway at the l. '1‘ rink-site be During the sior eek. when -the roads many were probably wcn- ma" 0V . V daring how Borden was getting in! _ along arithcut a doctor. However. rinkaars it is pleasim: to be aible to that ‘the authorities have been do- mild - tins .larger membership arr-east enthusiagihtis be- an every m; occupied until after Mr. RE. Ellis is the Blmss committee and -~ dmwn up for the - ip competition and i \ eleven chair- $ be esic in the near future. -,GAME WEDNESDAY NIGHT --Sunimerside fans will see another ' between themprystals and en an, ‘sh “o ' ing the Crystll 13mm. r ugh the Legion havgslshould be one of the most success- vious games that full in the historvof the club-S. _ excellent matches have been seen. This cold to give the Legion boys run for their money on Wednesday eventing Th team . e recently (Elected Borden Intermediates. last Maritime champions. and y riding the crest of a “llnitsd Kingdom’: Delegates to 'll.ll.0. Assembly I _ —-Pl'b0! 1 tb 111190113 ‘aiifilfifbnin. Kiggdoa: attach- es to tilefnew WWW 9rnmmfl°n for peace and. DFWPBPQY of the ins-y Dh-YGN played South Shore League and this son have mostly with some new additions. They are m time m“ 9° man. and Van as ‘an aycnse their pmvious d in; ‘ the general "of the United Nations. jlach ' ‘be’ ma” d menitegnlhedthe assem- lllvnrce Wave Sweeps Austria And Germany ‘wanna.’ Jr 14 ._ five alternates. Fm‘ the it was decided that vflve seats should -be filled by her Mind-s Prime tor." F0 £23.? itléinitin. of nducation- "and * Attorney-Gener- . All delewafcs are members of es‘ is Prime "m... of ' First Lord of ‘treasury ln- His Majesty's Govern- Attlee . 091118! l8 no ~fhe intricacies and com- plsxitim ‘of then United Nations Qrganissition. Always a. devoted adherent ofihe principle lective securltyihethwent with Mr. cont ' dtock. - ilgderléopairtegnengsagisgiutsllliom - e» raining o . e Charter m contrast to w. Attlee is limes: Bevin. Britain's Mr. Bevin, h} jiardflsted, outspok- en. ziightllll Tflde Uni r As‘ iniste m the l-nstithree months 1.44s] . B04 were concemedwith m“ “only m, m Annualltlesting 'The l, Annual Meeting of PrlnceEdward Island Mut- Fire Insurance (loin.- be held at the “i; _ vwn Hall in Summer-side ill Prlnce- County on Tues- dfiy‘ the twenty-second day anuary, A.D., Kills hour of 10:45 -i . i‘ . dlhflép Noel-Baker. who as-Mm- ilifl‘ _. jBtsive is Dflnity; to Mr. Bevin is another intellectual Soc- lull-s ti! i0 ‘ Wm totgiwirincit u! ll d’ 8P PG! scti - - wity.» one, crwuyss" m of-the‘ bee: 77 in ti! Mki of b?» He the United Nations Pr tory Commissioifaad y; mm,- “DATED m. Third tiny of m‘ January, A.D. 1946. It LILAND any we Era'-r“*'....==~' - o use . mostd i" 1.83.7533 iii-movement inths Klflldomandmfemin Wi ‘themoyement. wasarncmbei-ofthe HISUHHHE t ALl. i-Lhgg RALPH MUTTART #1. .'.‘.' ."‘.‘!‘.'"$I.i1's' ‘when ni- criminals at mum. t» thslistiofdatgs m suitably. rm Also Short Subject _ SHOWS: 7:30 and 9:15 MATINEE: TUESDAY 3.30 i SUMMERSIDEW‘ ESTHER WILLIAMS. VAN JOHNSON FORM LOVABLE NEW EAM —"Thriil of a Rontance" is and "Thrill of a Romans.” GoidWYn-Mayer has brought icture with music — an hni 554i. y and friends to enjoy too. Van Johnson, who more Esther Williams, who scored not. long ago marries a ma or-on leave after layed by or their honeymoon, does his hone moan, and selves in love with each thouah neither will admit it each of themnghls it. when Yormg flnall permitting Van and Esther to sue the true rourse of love. scrr they may have to be from a particular meeting Mil‘. W.. Gienvil Hall. M? , ancial Secretary to the Secretary for ForeismAffali-s. Mi- A. Henderson. rotary to the India Office. Mr W _ Kenneth grounger. MP. ‘hmmm-y . the Minister of State. - ‘er-lush Associate " " ‘ William Gienvil Hall postssttihsTmssur-yissba tr. tation in the House of s isily by his attention to ser- csmnrs difficulties In the Coalition Government he was Par- liamentary, Private Becre to bhtltlqy 11.n- “W1 Secretary to the ‘n-easiu-y, Hector McNeil, Mr. Bevin’ u’. def-Secretary at the Fbl1€|ZIls\Ol;- flee. is the youngest member the Labour Gcvernnént to be a Departmental Nllnist -h - is thfrtyesix. Previously her: e was a combination i’ career o newspaper Ne!‘ leader-writer and Mp0 or Gassow City Councillor and Pr“. "wwtary candidate- and member. His father was. s Scotti-sh. ship- wrisht With m. semi and Noel- oernsd - . . reece to hel copewfth the grave giyrrmuitiei silli besletfitgg 001m a resul havoc and dimension causal b; i ffii a. . oltbs inborn- i tloaqpjllilnllrl ,_'l“6rl'ay_.i&'\frl|lnssday - PIICI. T 1N M-G-M HIT an- other smash hit musical from uhe producers of “Music for Millions" Zoning.-fir-lls‘v muting of the be -t [Alli Question Involved W83 COVETH! askedifCoucillo Metro- , t0 the Capitol ‘theatre screen another d — that. you'll 331 [the Council co a sensation in "Bathing Be ly" with the matter at L11 . _ - he would inovc that it. be left over Both mars are at their best. Es- ther as a swimming instructor who |H |Tt It is only reappears that the truth of the s tuatlon revelers. bu?“ natcs who will take the places of their‘ principals when for any reci- ab=cnt 8TB: Fin- Treasury, Mr. Hector ‘McNeil. M P- Under; .M.P . Undeb-Eec- qreech Jones. My; Under-Secre- tary toiheCQionIaIOIfice and Ma]- or Par- vate Secretary " to who oc- cupies one of the leading political rrlst- tr. An e1 ectivs speaker and writ- he built u-p s considerable repu- Commons of- inand representatives LaGuardia. who was accompanied by. two British officers United States not trip. Dominion Bureau of parted today brine amounted to 4.104.973 Jan. to cooperate with the c said that. in Anril a town planning law had been passed by the Legis- lature and all munlcpal acts must van; to see and to send your fam- . be approved bv a Provincial B d Acting Mayor McNeil said till Monday. January 21st Councillor wedge seconds-d that scuffed-shift business motion and gave as his reason that Al!‘ Lilli-Vibe matter could not be discussed heroic ex- plots in the South Pariflc. They meet at a swank resort. wihare Es- ther and her brand new husband. Carleton Young. come But a big business ‘deal in Wasliin ‘ton seems to be more important. to oun_ tglan s erq flndsherseli’ a-tracted to the smil- f oung ffi . nbesfore tgeycile-alize it. they find other. al- till the correspondence was road. Council would wish to meeting. he was in favor of grant- ing lhepernnt a. drill hull The motion carried. Councillor Mcllison then ll’. would likely be received by the next meeting. fire Dept. Officers On mction of Councillor Gorrlll. seconded by Councillor Mc-llison. the officers of ‘the Fine Department were appointed in accordance with the recommendations» of the mem- bers of the Department and are as follows? Chief WB McNeil]: As siatant chief D1“. McNeil: Secre- tarv George W. Hogg. Councillor Wedge read the police report which disclosed that Conet. Alton Gaudet had resigned from the force He moved that Frank Woodside be appointed to the fo “s at a salary of $100 a month. to be effective as he returns from overseas. The motion was seconded by CounclllonMolllson and carried. The meeting bras then adjourned till January vzist to receive the re- port of receipts and expenditures for the vear.—S. ,._____..____ LaGuaruia un Visit ‘lo Quebec NEW YORK. Jan. l4 '- (GP) - Fioreilo H. - LaGuardla. former mayor of New York. flew to Que- bec today aboard a spcsial mission army plane, Air Transport Com- said. Mr. and a Major-General. did the purpose of his The Air Iranspcrt Command said close Ii 8312-8: the plane reached Quebec at 2:42 RM. . 42 PM 5.8.1‘. Statistics ie- vegetalyls frozen and in a m. 4M2 wit’: l, compare w 1 revlous month sndJJVLlGO the me date last year. Stocks of Can- Btocks of adlsn- rown vegetables held Jan. 1 lnc udlns ~ho clsl growers, were: Potatoes, 245.- 088 tons- onions 1128 celery dings of commer- tons and aim’! crates. Ithen Colonial work at the flint Party. i ma. beoomin also a "d the Men Society. and was in intslligeiaes l: Office, at the m: ci-iaaiprrcruwu A i'!;:=i':*il..'.'.'.. Council Morrison said could not speak for the Council but he could speak for the Cont.“ word He disclosed that all but ‘one of the Council were op sed to the Mr. Palmer said that that point in his llitter and he r n orrison was familiar with the k811i point that 11a: developed as to the validity of tne act ‘We can go ahead and build." he said. "but we would like mincii.” He oar . that and that was a legal point on which more is proving himself uhe most. the Recorder would have to be con- goéuilsr male star in the fllm capltrl suited a . is teamed with the exquisl e cu Councillor Moilison said that as uld not very well deal is meetlm. e pointer. out that the Board of ade had passed a resolution last |week advocating that the building area be enlarged and no doubt the discuss that. too He said that at the previous He felt that a tic and brick filliniz station on that lot would be more presentable man asked the Clerk if any resolution from the Bound of "trade had been‘ rc- ‘ceived and the Clerk replied "No." "Councillor -Wedge said he was wroing by a news report which was no doubt correct and he said that but commander of the Canadian Oc- cupation Force in Germany, con. vened the court. it we; he was the confirming authority. The thlrd' session wan’: 10th Le I Feb. 1 I i l s... 1.22.2.- " " gyaaoiafl l f) i‘. ii Georgetown. Ont. 11 tho gm ,,,,‘1I‘:§:" .13‘ fifffo “m: G Personals llfflx W contained their poe- ’ ° ‘—_ ~ , i . r! th ‘ If’ um Bhirle misnomer. ct . n edeof n; masts?‘ be Gulde News has resumed er studies at Mdtllglb TRINITY GUIDDQ Owina toboggan party has been postponed parlor at 6.30 as usual. CITY PLANNING- (ConiinuedflPese l) partment were read and approved A letter from the president at the Charlottetown nix-port Coun. had specifically could m.’ be present sic ted <hculd lvve br-“n dispose-d frrmer m?l'l’"Z81"S resignation been received , L-a-ei ni meeting was iisualbr b: f. in view q! the preaching annual fate shortly ‘lo be 1'." ' TEMfiirJi/irfiiiii-a (Continued frgn Page ianci- moderated to around zero. In sirbiirbrm St Lambert. along the lakiacliore wzst of the cit)‘. it had diDDC-d as low as 22 bc- lo'.'.'. L-iiziit s-nowflurri-ss began about nig t. fall last, night. and bllYC S ' across Ottawa yesterday with l0 below showing on the thermom- eters at noon. but this eased to around zero in the early evenins Sunday night it had reached 15 below As in Montreal. powdery sncwfluri-ies accompanied the mod- erating winds y Toronto escaped the subzero weather. and ‘fie-tn winds with light to moderate snow was fore- cast but it was expected that cold- er weather was in sight. Meyer Sentence iloinniuted To Life BAD ZWISCHENHARN. Germ- any. Jan. 14 - (AP) - Mal-Gen. Kurt‘ Meyer. 33-year-old former 5.5. divisional commander con- victed of responsibility" for the murder of Canadian prisoners of wai- in Normandy, today greeted calmly the news that his death sentence has been commuted to life imprisonment in Canada. ouncement of the commute.- tion was made today by divisional lAeadquai-ars 21f the Canadian nmy cups on Force here. LESS FEB-LEN FBUIT _ Meyer Was tried by a Canadian QHAWA’ Jam 14 __ (ma) __ Military Court at Aurich. Germ- lfoclrs of fruit frozen and in re- lnY- 135* 1111mm. fioflviflitd (in lervatives in Canada Jan. 1 tot led "if" °l "l" div-PB" heard Wain-it , , pounds, compared with him and sentenced to death by as .35 pounds Dec. i and Il- 6110014118- 816,510 pounds Jan. l. i045 the The statement carried no name as Mal-Gen. Chris Vokes. presumed (In Ottawa legal authorities forecastthat Meyer might ever-rm. ally be and live l" n might be eligible for release m? good conduct after 20 years» released foi- good conduct with his wife and family Ca ada- They suggested ha Sask. legislature To Open ‘Feb. V l4 RIGLNA Jan. l4 -- (OP) - of Bultatche-r lslaturs weeks, cod t Government's which is sires y on books. New legislation is expected and cgrlm much lch are s ll un . IDNDON-(Clfi-A fiat- _.lrr no term). . cs . J1 invited the members to her home Bt. Vincent College. Halifax. fer of -Mayor Blanchard. has left ttr-resumc her studies 8t. Vincent College, Halifax. ‘Mir. and Mrs. W. . North Rustico have returned h after spending Chflfiblll Years with their daughter and son- iii-law. Ewen of to the cold weather. the OPPOSITION LEADE The company will meet in the east of the Charlottetown branch cf the Canadian Legion was read regard- ing the claim of Daniel W. Square- briggs for $40 medical expenses oc- casioned bv an accident in his wife lic opinion is for of rvartime controls as soon possible. the bread baking industry is urging Prices Board to continue the current restrictions marketing of bread Dominion. At the opcifng cf the meeting. Dcufzan covirplained about an emergency mcetim being called unnecesmrilyr on the evening fol- lowing a monthly meeting after he' that he Th.» maftsr concerned the appointment of a new rwmafzer for the airport hous- lniz scheme. which he rnaintegrieti n at tions which control the of breads ' bakers. the color of wrappers for bread and the elimination of ape- cial deliveries and cut-throat corn- petition methods would result in I forcing the price of (yards, it was stated by G. Cecil I Morrison. \"1"bresd administrator and president of ‘a large Ottavra. manufacturing bakery. the ivt-tiihlv meeting, at which the had iii)- i meeting at a lan- that the Federal Government is spending $20,000,000 a year to keep the price of bread under the present price ceiling This amounts ‘to a subsidy of two cents a loaf. Any relaxation of current restric- tions. he added. would open the door tween bakers in Canada and boast the irrioe of bread from coast to I coast. dipped to n5 1...; 3d 1s 1.5.1.1.» m? and brought more modern-ts tempora- A bitter and bluslery wind swept’ Four Die In Kentville Fire (GP) them sisters-and a young woman were burned to death on the out- skirts of thi flames of unknown origin destroy- ed the‘ home Cecil Wentzell during a ill-mile- an-liour gale. Mrs. Wcntzell and her fourth and only surviving child were sci-it to hospital severely burned. Violet Wentzell. four months old. James Benjamin, 27. lleved while Mr. before leaving for work a; a truck driver. home. on a hill a mile from town, was enveloped in flames. The thermometer lng a call for a flue fire when the alarm came" for the blaze at the Wentiiell home. s hill further added to the and the building was practically levelled when the equipment reach- ed boarder. were suffered burns while attempting to rescue the children. A TIME TESIEU RELIEF FUR BACKACH wlll- n“, a at wiil$i ‘m u, ' "' -°" pa. mum. 3 unhealthy g ellmlnaillll l’. . H l’ lI.'l‘0N'8 o lain? m“ yo. ell! start. h II lawlln th labor field-details innit"?- ' firm; lrsqaeatly. as: at all dres- IIU. a _ S Lovhglylamemllrediyfflloaud UR HAMILTONS PILL “ML manly. anodes he“ nicotine! slices! ' casswsu. m» Ilwwgnnha. _ “$9.28 "siawr-"wm" . . fill l I - - pills ia advance. . w’ MY [IIMBAGO IS C IIYI: itcomlinngst-ba. _ are-many C6811! Kruscbq saline treatment has mine or nit PAS " If have sulered from hmibsgo. ggygmdnémwwsri‘: .... A bxousht IOIMLEXAPRIY. Sowh atslidrugstnreu25cand75c. ‘Ills zoning ivy-law was‘ u» mph . conranusnon LIII m. air-Wants‘: cream cur/rim; 5k ""‘"°'*' - aids Town o.» lieu has." . ‘y nluwr anucanorzsr. sup m“ m. workman: H U‘ In,“ a» _ INAB. conducted by Mn. Robert J4"; Asnstt All the councillors "WW" QIIDY. Coll-Millet- WI. Bmliillflll ‘ an: and u: a __ "ML "Will-fw- vho lid. memory‘ rsa arvaa. nan cimss mfg; a permit to construct solbtgrl-Ihe Jiinu meeting o! ‘m a we flan Ind garage on the the Hunter River Re [Cross Boc- hmnd do Armory Jud been 1y was held on the 8th inst. at. the wn by the Council. were home of Mrs. L.W. Ripley with Ft. Tish is in the resident sight members fressnt. -'I'he vice- lvn . to the building president, Mrs. .5. Macbeod, Pre- "gllflanl. . sided. Minutes of the last mee ing m’ who: 12D. Morrison opened were remand spgioved. On mo- uesim by sweating that clan/Mrs. JR. urchiaon, pra- mdglfimfl bznwt 0h Mitt Mtg: ltident, vials a inlted‘ represcntii- an va on. , e ov ric al C ‘l, 0f the Council would be held. which, insets in Chaflottetovgrzlinciln Councillor 8.1;. Mlollison saki February. An interesting letter mas bhe delegation-wen mum; was read received from ss AR. ~ was no n why Blake, Matron. of the Beatrix Nur- mi10t ‘be hea-rdu-mbut he felt w . H1 d hm“ .h o0 ss een rig er decision urrtil full ""'°‘”'°' “WM!” 1 hild ' i . Th‘ present. H“ when "- 1---1-~ --- 1- .::.uf.l,...§°-=1i;.‘5;l.€i..-..:. ilgzls: Q ~ I . 6C 0 Iv" “WM...” "Y aw w“ DOMINION step HOUSE i... Mrs r from... ml; the next meeting. Miss Florence Blanchard. daugh- at Mount as and New Mr. and Mrs Eric Mac- Trim. Nova. Scofia. ‘ (Continued from Page n | decimated by the drought in Saskatchewan \ At this gathering. Mr. Bracken will speak of Canadian-U. S. re- lations and some phases of Can- ada's post-war problems. Bread Problem While the general trend of pub- the elimination BS the the Any relaxation of these restric- variety O11 3 C YOSS f WANTED l0 GIRLS For Canning Plant _ Steady work throughout the season of 1946 for the right parties. u l Pay sufficient to permit girls from . out of town to cover their living and other expenses in Summerside- Jenkins Bros. Ltd. Summerside mace by commercial bread up- fcrmer Prices Board Mr. Morrison told The Guard- to" wasteful competition be- KENTVILLE, N. 8.. Jan. l4 — - Four children-three of s town today when of Mr. and Mrs. Three other persons. including The victims iii-c: Priscilla Wentzell. one. Patricia Wcntzell, two. Carolyn Foster. four months old. Jenny Lurm. 22. household maid. In hospital: Mrs. Cecil Wentnell. 2B. Alice Wenizrll. ll. All five who perished are be- to have met their breaths in their beds. Wentsell stoked the fire r A short time later his three-quzirters of WES Doyle. e. hushtcr. l0 degrees below zero "H" _ _ Kmtvme fmmm "m '""'°" ty Hospgial. filifhiecizfincitigoub lcv conditions on delay Mrs. Wentzell and Benjamin. ~a believed to have ' nth anati why; nun pains isl‘itly°u0ho"Il'! it“ rhhu“ why not use TON.’ Pllilyflsnd help of excess Uric Mill my. may he send In n ‘mm. on of Y"? organs. Let DB. IIAM- IILLS help to clear away Impurities and I new Away with your bac - Use DI. HAMILTON‘! sufficient “.‘.‘.“‘“%°“d c inpe a ac ou o " c- "H v iivity in defiance of the i"Pi.’1-ll1@‘-"'An “HM” “m “en a“ labor‘ policy , throughout Argentina and scarcely any store of importance opened its doors as small merchants. includ- ing grocers and bakers. Joined iii- dustrial firms in the three-day‘ lockout protesting wage imreafififi and year-end bonuses decreed by the government of Gen. Edelmiro- Farrell. commerce said the wartime law gainst speculation gnough to make refusal to sell goods a crime. and that warrants were being sworn out under that law It said that if owners persisted in their refusal tosell. the 80W?“- would lake stores ies continued. Butchers said they would , Open restaurants were a rarity and taxi service was reduced to a mill- imum. Some drugstores functioned on an emergency er some services r-csiuned on the grounds that public health is men- acetl. has assurred no one would be deprived of "ari- icles of prime necessity.” have 24 hours maintenance sci-vice permitted entry of workers. and in those cases only were on hand. Packing houses were idc were halted ment- educed scale with few passengers I K511i: '- n. ...1-.'¢ii;*.i...;..~;.._; Jen. 7. i046. to Mr. and Mrs J l’ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Francis (nee Hazel Cairns). North Trycn. twin girls. lll-ZIITRAM - STEVENSON - At tic gfanse. on Thursday. Jan. l0. 194$. Y Irene Stevenson to Waldon Alvin Bertram, both TOOMBS - At 10 Brighton Road. Charlottetown on Monday. Jan l4. 194d. A E veer. Pumral later People's f‘ In Memorials: 0 th ...".... 1....‘ “r ggthze “towed fir: meek submission Kawhs lnllhm Thothewish Anrlsolnedaywsflioln Agentine Gov ’t Plans Action To Break Strike BUENOS AIRES. Jail. 14 —\AP) —Axgentlna's military’ government said tonight it. would invoke a war- time low to assure the population food as the country's Not a. wheel fume-d in any factory The ministry o! industry and was broad possession of their Qnly ice. milk and meat deliver- Join the lockout tomorrow. The government. which nuy ord- the public that only those factories which must skieletcn crews Lame construction projects TYWn-Sbfllltbtiull. chiefly govern- contmlled. fuiwtioned on a BIRTHS l 1 Maximizes Central Christian Church Rev. Marvel Dunbar. DdnaI of Hazel Grove. - DEATHS . Tomnbs in his 69th Restinll at ihe Macliean Home. funeral notice Interment will be in the y. KENNETH MIoLEOD 1044 — JANUABY l5 - 1840 the Master called you our eyes dial fllli Chriato Iiad built a Feta! home 0d you to YWI Livestock — (C?) prices were firm today on the livestock markets _ Good steers were 12-13 Wllh med ium 1-1-12 and common 8 up Hflif ers were 6 50~l1. Good cows were up to 9.50 with a. few a bit hiiiher. Common butchers were 6.50 down. Canisters and cutters made 5-6 50 iviionrnmb. Jan l4 Good butchers bulls were 8.504? 50 and bologna bulls 6 50 up. Veals were 10-15 Grasses and drinkers in mixed lots were 7-925. a few going at 9,50, Hogs were weighed In at $19.50-l9.75. sows were 18-18 25 Bulk of the lambs went at i2 0n a flat basis. a few ppins l? 5° Sheep were 3 50-8. . In Memos-inns of W am lilaclllnley. who dm January 15. 1942. Thoughts‘ drift back ts days ‘one as MacK EY-ln lovin‘ Live moves on. but memories last. Deep in our hcaris his mernofy ll l‘ . We who‘ loved him will never for- g: . Wife and Family. 1-15-11. in Memoriarn n; loving n55»: my husband Mr. Kenneth L. TDOmQEI, who passed away January 15. Away in the beautiful hills of God. - i liy ilic walk-y‘ vi‘ rest so fair. riomc time, snmc day l kiinw ntt en ‘I willwmeei myjuved one ti!‘ Inserted by Ills Wife 45-12. in Memoriam In loving nzr-nioi-y of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Dunning, who parsed away January 15th. I942. and October 28th. 1938, respectively. Sleep on lit-loved at rest for awhile Away from the [min and ihc tare cvrrinorc, To aniakc in tho dawn ol‘ ciernliy e And dwell in in.- light on God's beautiful slinre. AwayGlnd the beautiful garden of o In the valley inf rent so fair Some day, some time we know not w ien We shall meet our loved one: tlura Ever Remembered by Sons and Daughter. 1-15-ll. N. D. MacLean uripsitT/iuan IrMn a mien North Wlltshin fliooa i405 . Ull-srlnt-fgldfl overcome conditions in your body which have probably taken months. . . or even years, to develop. There is always a muse for iumbago and with many persons the pain can be traced to toxins or poisons in the system. Kruschenb action is to help yourorganl v, of elimination and thereby bring you relief. Kruschen Salts are procunble