lnw W" w PAGE FIVE Important Announcement ANNUAL CAMPAIGN In Aid 0! PROTESTANT ORPHA NAGE OPENS Monday. October lat. FACTS TO REMEMBER AT PRESENT THE ORPHANAGE IS WELL FILLED WITH CHILDREN - INDICATIONS POINT TO A CAPACITY HOUSE THIS COMING WINTER. MAINTENANCE EXPENSES HXVE R-ISEN ALARMINGLY DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS. WITH THE COST OF ALL NEC- ESSITIES AT THEIR PRESENT HIGH LEVEL, EXPENSES WILL REACH AN ALL-TIME HIGH THIS YEAR. HERE IN P. E. 1. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY 1'0 ALL CANADIAN-WIDE APPEALS. NOW IT IS URGENT WE CON- SEPTEMBER 19. 1951 THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLO'I'I'ETUW'N V M TTTFE .E.Ti;.. l i Medical Association. Convention In Charlottetown W Pictured above are delegates to the animal meeting of the P.E.I. Medical Association. They were photographed outside the Provin- cial Banatorlum during a brief per- iod of relaxation between clinical sessions. Among those shown are Char- lottetown doctors. Eric Found, .1. Wendell Macxenzie, J.A. McMil- lan. p. ” t H.I-I. Pierce, W. J.P. MacMillan, W.l-I. Soper, Donald Campbell. (10. Houston. 11.6. Lea. P.A. Creelman. T.A. Laid-, low. W. L. MacDonald, J.K.L. Ir- win. E. S. Giddlnga. J. P. Lantz and I. Rachmel. To Attend PEI Meeting Of Fisheries Federation Warmlll commends csutnii. tillAlll)lAll Showing Made At first Youth Fair Mi. James D. Moore of the l'.inzidlun Council on Boys and unis Club Work. Ottawa. stated mat the Rural Youth Fair held on the Exhibition Grounds yes- lmlny was the best junior event This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a neway nature may beainserted at the cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. COLLEGIATE HATS - 32.00 special at Jack Cameron's. CORDUROY AND SUEDE Sports Jackets at Jack Cameron's. ”i "i ”"d "i" he "me """' COLLEGIATE PORK P15 "H5 -r TRIBUTE WITH var GENEROSITY TO THIS A -. . .i -. . . PPEAL IN a '"iii.."llii5orZ”in3S3' that he an -SW61 82-49 M M: C-mm” . . or one OWN ugiirnnss CHILDREN. NO CAUSE is MORE DIE: ?.';1'...?”.'...:”:ELl.:"..f?”..””2lZ5 smm mos - Crlllcil Days SE'WING- i 'lm'lml mat yeslerdnys ll-all. W” for men and women at Jack Cam- , ' eron-. CONTRIBUTIONS. LARGE AND SMALL, WILL BE ac- mo of the best he had seen any- xillcltc in Canada during the liner years he has worked with llzn National Council. KNOWLEDGED IN THE PRESS. ln'Lale Blight Campaigl OVERCOATB. - at KENWOOD Canada's National Overcoat Jack Cameron's. ilr Moore nsslslcd Mr. H." .T. llluumly of Souilipnrt in lildg- I , . in: Illc Holstein calf and yeor- 703 "W3 GROPEIIILS am The complete destruction of 951" Y-P-U- Kf0UDS- 0 0 wheel rims will not come to Prince ling classes and they were busy "1539 Dhone 2574- 33'I8hlv0li cm” the potato vines by spraying them (ii) We note the increasing use S ' Edward Island. When the Rays; mm during the mornlns. There "Y, 0? Pl'""'9 1191"7- Mil ,EdW”d with a chemical vine killer should of intoxicants at social functions. train is pulled off the M. V. Abeg. mm 49 head of Holstein: in Helms Mmkeh Free d9lW"Y- be brought about within the next. and urge all citizens to be firm welt on this side of the Strait 0! in their adherence to total abstin- Call- ence principles at all times. L. C. Royal Train Here. Northumberland it will be hauled by one cult classes and 33 head in of the Island Divisloriis )tltiTllTU:S. faw days. states Mr. beck. Laboratory of Plant Path- Ilzr ll H RETURNED -MISSIONARY T0 west ials. "l'lIl'It lrliizillun silllilcd Slgiil It!(rlln(?;:'l0Sindl;;' nlogjht Elia willl tplgvent lllEllI9fllI.' AtV(?:li'Rl'I iofd tICal1ant2q'5f l l rh th Ml lll l) Tit) Resolvedd that. aklncel tlhe A" decked out wlh !. mnhyldiesels, as are all trains here now. Ki" " '-' 3 '- i . ' S 't' - . l e c a. tin n us ry, r. ra cs ' 1'. rec vlslor. w is among - F ti P. . - . ' t - mi Wrllzht and his staff as well Will IDMK at "19 Mliilml '1l"I"k 11:; obyglghgllxxngnill rill: conse- Lillie;-d of lnmcouver lieu) przgh l,he' speakers at m: annual dinner 1,,e,,:p:l1.la;?,Cell,eelf,rl?;::l,l,':,,.t of Hi, paint Job and a complete ovcr- --A--M ” Ml” M'"'V R"b1"' "d M” O”""”' "Nice '" me. B"l"m qucntlv prevent further losses dent of the Fisheries Council oi of the Federation following thclw,c.T.u, and the gem of -rem. liliilllnk which Wok 22.000 man , ll-llnll Manning of the Womenls H3” "" w'3d""d”' 5"” 19' ili.roulsh late blig-ht tuber rot. Nu Canada arrives in Charlottetown business meeting at The Char-l emnce you 3 is mn ind". hours Of labor. C.N.R. locomotive ROM” G"""”'-Vi S"l"t' 33" l"”””'" I” "let m”""" "l A” "9 invited M M" M” field however should be dug un-' today for the annual meeting of lottetown in the afternoon. Durlngl Ellp ln gconlpmldlnzsngafnn the Nay 9403;, all set to haul me Royal (CP)-Cjhnlnrelllior tK(i)nrad Aden. uliivli the Fair was organized. -r r - I A ' - . ' y El 7 ., . L 1 b at 1:1 , gr 1, Ln 5”" 9C are 0" Kl" Teamm- Tw mmllwrsmp in Boy. Md CITY POLICE COURT ll. TWO llkl lglesLVi;l635dl;aVe ablelen lllaie I-lglllircgauglcliward Island Fisher lvtllal bngolrgillgglnalhcgigegtlggsofmlgsdglliil lltluhor traffic. Which is annually nrxfldnlllee gage 0? nglslsnburlg: eon mont or Western Germany will ml” (mbs ""055 C"""d'l lhls me" ampeared hen)” the Stipe"”' louse: Underyathe huigid con- s.Mr Mlllerd 'is touring the Mari- ution secretary A Walthen Gautlcti:1l?;:m:henl:;lleyS&:? ,,.'.?,”':.o.:.'l"?.?e1s part of their Canadian joumry represent "terrible dowel" 1" li'.'Ii' will be over 60.000. an all- iary Magistrate yesterday moi'n- dmon; "hat now ' - ' I . - . ' ' . '. l - V ' ' ll ll". Sovlcl Union -bl” he Ndlnl H l . i . . v prevail the spores time Provinces accompanied by The annual meeting will open at, I l ll, l . ll, er . However. the big engine with lie. . ' P l'l”l';l r-;?:,rd'Nl;fl tglld CT” Eual" :.lnfl' kbomd Clhugeil Mtg be',"5 of the late blight disease are 1ike- Gordon O'Brien, Ottawa (right) the hotel at 2 p. m. with the dln- azrgelol l0l.l5lE:oVll?l(l:el'!u:la,o,le;l 0:5 new coat of olive green and black 9'3 U10 R1155”!!! WONG not so to i ' ”" WM ' r "i 8" "upai El "5 M” remain viable for several ner being held at 6.30. Men en- mlnluers ln bemmlm loll” memg with gold trimmings and white. war to block it. 131 to days on the surface of the soil and will inoculate the tubers riui-mg digging operations. Many growers of the blight resistant varieties Cause and Keswlclc, may find it. advisable to kill these varieties as well in order to re- manager of the Fisheries Council.l and Captain F. W. Wallace, Ste. staged in the industry are expected Anne de Bclievue. Quebec. its hon- from all parts of the Province to orary president. Thcy will spend attend the sessions when prob- tomorrow inspecting some phases lcms encountered during the ycal' of the fisheries of Prince Edward are discussed and plans made for Island and in meeting local offlc- the future. sentenced to ten days in jail and the other was rcmanded for our week. wmilnined by both business and .:ri.v-uliurc and is not an office n! the Fctim-nl l)np.1l'I1n9nL of l'.lltlillul'P. he stated. Trinity Y. P. U. Resumes jessions bars of this organization. and elv- lnz instruction on this important subject fl'nm their pulpils. (31 That the chlurches give. not. only moral but annual financial support to the Teniperance Fed- eration. It we had their active sup- HAD NARROW ESCAPE - An eight-year-old boy. Ralph Meston. 26 Weymouth Street. ran into the MUSICAL RECITAL A Recital by Miss Lena McLure, A.T.C.M. and Pupils path of a car near his home early .1. l 1 u, h -sized to .:.::.... W.” '”"” Annual Meeting Of l””'.ll..”2?ll.”?..Lli.l:3?".fSl ':.'.i. . iIl.i'.' . ' ,- - vlvtmenh The boy. nrlmrentiv nob ' . H lcller of appeal he sent bl. the vull be held in St. James Hall, Tuesday evening, at seriously hurt. jumped up and ran into his home. The driver of the car. Lawrence Docherty. Ken: Secretary to each congregation. til: That since it is the custom of liquor stores in other provinces eight o'clock, September twenty-fifth. Proceeds St. Pflle Wliiliels Temperance Federation . James Church, and the two orphanages. Adults 35:: The Trinity United Church 5; ii, . tnuniz People's Union began. an wl:;6l;,o?l,lE: )!,3o:ln:"::cx;kloMlfx:,ll1lEl:l in close on Saturday not later iucstlay evcmmz. with n clothcs- where I smell ln hls llp clnsed H I ' I l l than 5 pm. and to close before Chlldren 10c. pin Port). .1 new year of wor- cull He was dl5chal.lzl.d ll-om llll. '.,....- Prior in the nnnllnl mncliniz divorce cases run he liil(l .-ii lhc. public holidays, we petition out ship. stud): :ll'llu". hogplul nnd drlven home bv Ml. Ml, 1-llomu 1:-lylm 141 way. of the Tcnipcruncc Federation of door of alcohol. Ninety per cent Government to adopt 3 Similar -M'”'' "b'”” 135 YOURS DOONO Docllerlyl i mmlm street lash nlllhl; won me Prince Edward island yesterday. of juvenile delinquents are cliiiivpollcy. Md 9”” "dml55l0"- 0119 0100195" dool. prlze Ill the chulocmwwn the Executlvc met. in a morning in alcohol. She appealed for: ill. (7,. '1-lml we pxpleesg our app”. ”'"' ”" eV9iilnR not under Way session at 10.30. Rev. R. A. Mac- Temperance education for south. clarion to the following: "Y Hospital Bazaar and was present- ed with a beautiful lamp which was donated by Michael Bros. Other prize winners were Mrs. MINOR. COLLISIONS - Two car accidents were reported by the City Police yesterday. A car trav- (2) A good and sincere example in youth by the older generation. (Ii) A firm stand on the part of women. (3), To the minister and officers of Charlottetown 'Baptist Church for the use of their rooms for our Lcod of St. Peters Bay was nam- ed to the Co-opcrntlng Committee with the other Maritime Provin- "llh 8 same of Tucker. follow. "l h.V a relay race of clothes- lltll earrings. and -squat. Those 8llNllY'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th--8.45 P. M. -Pre5ents- "L0lllSIAilA" Beautiful Drama - 2-hour Show Starring: Governor Jimmy Davis - Margaret Lindsay AUCTION SALE AT CANOE COVE, SEPT. 22nd AT 1.30 P. M. elling south on Queen Street was in collision with a car going east. on Fitaroy. damaging the right rear door of one car and the grill and bumper of the other. A car golng east on Water street col- lided with another car travelling south on Prince Street. The right front door and fender of one car was damaged and the second car sustained damage to the left front headlight and fender. VISITED LOCAL CADETS Lleut. Cmdr. P. K. Wulton, Sen Cadet Area Officer for the Mari- time Provlnces, paid a brief visit to local sea Cadet officers of R. S.- C 5. Kent this week and remarked on the excelle it showing made by res. Discussion regarding the hours of sale at the vendor stores resulting in a resolution to be presented to the annual meeting. Rev. John MncKay was appointed to represent. the Prov- ince at the council meclinil Of the Canadian Tcmpcrtincc Fedor- atlnn in Toronto. December 5lll and 6th. Dr. .I'. A. Clark inform- ed the meeting that the Dcpuly Minister of Education wished to have alcohol education In the public schools. but at present the full curriculum did not leave room for it. Reports were given hrietly hy the new Flelii Secretary. Rev. Dr. Ross C. Eaton and Mrs. Eat- on. whn are holding meetings nu the recreation committee were Anna Mathesnn. Margaret Cor. rulhers. Caroline Nelson and Earle Hobbs. ' A service of worship was held. in lieartz Hall. After the service the president. Stewart Smith. urli-nmed every one and intro. dur-ed the loadcr. the executive BM everyone present. More recreation was enjoyed in the Social Hall. then ice cream will cake was served. Helen little and Mnrsuret Wheatley Hie on the lunch committee. ”"illlSl for the evening was lira Morrison. The party cu-no ugh: close with the singing at ."More We Get Together" lllll Good Nlizht, Lncllz-3." nlE6l.lllRR. v (bl To Rev. Dr. R.C. and Mrs. Eaton for their leadership in Tem- perance and their contribution to our meetings today. (cl. To the press for their um- erous publicity. V (di. To Mr. MacMillan. Actinu President and Rev. l-loward Christ- ie. secretary for their conscientious work in the Federation. tel. To Rev. W.I. Green for his timely letters published in the daily mess. J.W. MacQuaid. ltll Cumberland st. and Mr. Bert Begg. 182 King St. Mr. Begg won a black velvet cushion and Mrs. MacQuald won a chicken dinner. both of which were donated by the Catholic Women's League. The largely attended bazaar got. underway with a delightful concert: by the Recco Band under the dir- cction of Mr. R. Mugford. A talent programme featuring Fiddling Hank and His Mountain Boys was put on at eleven o'clock and the act was greeted with demands for encores. Tonight the newly formed Bum- merslde Legion Band will play at the Forum from 7.30 until 8.20. The report of the Nominating Committee was as follows: Presid-l ent, Mr. Gordon MacMillan; Vice- President for Kings. Mr. George Leard; Vice-President for Queens. Dr. J.A. Clark: Vice-President for Prince. Mr. Colin Waugh; Secre- tary. Rev. .l.F. MacKay; Treasurer - Mr. J. H. MacFarlane. Executive Committee: The above officers and seven members l'PhrP- senting: W. C. T. 11.. Mrs. J. A. Clark. Charlottetown: sons of Temperance. Mr. Frank Jardinc. Wllmot; Baptist Church. Mr. Roy Campbell. "edeque; Christian Church. Mr. Harry Llnkletter: Presbyterian Church. Jardine. Freetown; United Church.; t BONN. Gs-rtman.V. Sept. 1! - l(Ap)-A West Berlin organization ML C'90li3”.anliouiiced plans today to bombard '- BIRTHS. MAERIAGE5 local sea Cadets at all camps they attended this summer. Lleut. Cmdr. Wulton said the matter of increas- ing the local Sea Cadet. comple- rnpnt. from 50 to 100 was now un- der advlsement. while here he met with Commodore G. Hibbard. O.- Douglae Pineau will be heard with his accordion both at eight o'clock and again at eleven when another talent program will be presented. during the month of September in the Province. with encourag- ing response both In interest and financially. On motion. the meet- ing adjourned. Afternoon Session Mr. Robert Carrutliers: Aiiglicaiil Church. Mr. Reginald Haslam. l Any clergyman resident in final province and present at a meeting, of the Executive shall he ex-ofticiui a member thereof. East. Germany with l0.000 l)Hll00li5 garrylng 300,000 leailcts attacking Communist tyranny. The ”P'lEM- lng Group Against inhumanity.” composed of victims of Nazi and Communist persecution. said prop- aganda leaflets will demand re- lease of political prisoners and dis- of the following: Trutk wagon. car trailer, driving wagon, wood sleigh. driving sleigh. hay cutter. hay rake. gang plough. alngle plough. potato digger, liiller, scuiflei, uirnlp seeder, broadcast seeder. spring-tooth barrow, spike barrow. platform scales, new cream separator. daloy clunn. all household effects. and other articles too numerous to men- tion. Tcrms: Ail sums up to ten dollars cash. over that amount two Quorum is seven members. mwllths credit- . Double Ferry Service 0 B. E.. id L i' the P. E. I. , . . . , , SOC p9! Illsctfion Branch ggcfheleglavl? League: Cam. A1;rcllhl;”lnf:i9Snl(ll;liIrl. n:V(I:l1-picsaofflag Qluoge? fx-orln cton?itutiolli llllil. as 1 solution of the Red secrrctfnnllce; If not line. will be held Nth. J .1. connolly- Lleut. .1. R. Rich- E ' ' . W M H m "U 9 like 1 r "' " "E " JOHN c. Mnoriiszi; ancllln ('AMrRi;1.l. -.......-.j:.-....... ' xten e 0 B t their at the Hiisrntmn svssmnv Auditor - Rev ES Weeks ; . . . i. ii i 5 . . , ' ' ' ' , I ii?J.J..”i?;;lf..2.'mll.S.. l' ' n,;;.;.;r "E llMfNES--At Lacrosse. Wisconsin. Cmdt 3- Monti-ll commanding 01- . .--.. qliP. Mr. 'M.'1t-Mlllanv welcomed ' R"”"'"”"' T on so t b 12th. ficer of the loca Sea. Cadets, and 1. ; (m. N. 3,, s g, 13 ) V; . . . - and .lil')s.e 1:19;). Barnegglifeemalidcle other 555 Cadet Office” . A11? bl-(ictreniion of thew pre- le.i13rid?..i".i'.-"Xi. snl'r1il1lnglslIl'l:'tsltl"u'il: bThelll'.,lJ"(I)w"l)lSi 'i?””i”'J7'" IJM,” 3 1' g . long it y 9 eso u ions om- . cs Crapaud) a son. sent double daily car ferry encouraging to note the iencw mm”. Ind yner consldemble dwl The Rmmll store service between the mainland ed interest taken in temperance. ll, quoml ll". mylnk of I lam. mission. were unanimously adopt- .i. . lilmEAll'n-At the Charlotte- Edwull hlnml ”” P''"” .will be the only Drug I-mu Hospital, Sept. 17 1951 to ' . ed- Mr and Mrs. Rom” .MCBe.a”yF h ' t operating between Cane Tor- Durance speaker: mfhe liquor l” R 1 d mu I P ”..m a menu”. in New BruMwtI:i'e(' name W"-Nd dmmy mo Church last veaerav? vzesoliitionMlatilllnxiirtllna Store ODPII this aItH'- i. R . .".:. M” D"''"'” ll -E""- and Borden. P.E.l. until If it could, the Church mum do. the use of temperance lessons in -----e- o MAnluA(;5s A d T and of the month. Sept. .'l0th. stroy the ll , I ln- if it . lllR S is announced by the Can- would." ("mi N L the sunday Schools. ' noon and evcnlniz. W” V, ll--At. the United ndliill National Railways. The minutes nf the tint. an- (2! That we recommend the use 0 I Ll l.,(.,ll 1;7I""5"' H"m”' ”" MW G It is also announced that nual meeting rind of the last ox. of pledge cards in the Sunday Phone 219 N Km; .GIymllieMi:lr;:v- -lgmfillh g ellfective Stunt-lay. Sept. tlcutige meeting were read by Schools. especlladlly in the interll . - p 4: car erry serv ce w 1 .1 nu 15, d . dl he a , we REf.I;Vmd fuck ROE, consist of three trips each edeatuflli: aiictxtazxecvillivic (l.'i1:Cl(l)l'Il,:. me A an 0 er "cups in HEAPED BASKETS L . . .. o oo sock. P. It. MUNSAN ll-,,l.,.,,, l split, 19 N day. including Sunday in The resignation of the Si.-crcinr,v. ..-.. E,-. (Wednesday)-(AP) - -An Allied Mirth direction. leaving Bor- Rev. Howard Chrislic. was heard 4 , y " Ky DEATHS investigation team went. to the den at Ecil.l0Ca.m..T1.00 p.:1'l.. 4.3? with regrot. The following com- ' ' d rrrd ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' ' ' t li.1; Kaeaon: neutral zone today un- WW 3" "D0 "men "I I mittecs were nnpointcd by the ..'.....d:n';”,;Ag,ug';h,,ftggitmgf derhcircumstanccs which stirred mas am. 2.40 p.m.. 7.30 p.m. Eilll. Ntlsinilnailng: MRcv. c. n. BLUES and GREEN GAGES 1..., Sop, 17 Borden wlmwn frea speculation over the sus- r en. ev. John acifay. Miss it D ' ' l . pended Korean (rum talks. 0 Louise Callbeck. Resolutions: Rev. P L u ' mnllmlinald. aged ihice )MH'l- Six The announced mission was to W. I. Green. Dr. .l. A. Clark. ” i o eil'f-'a'o'e'o'0'e1'ITC'IJf'l"e'aio' C p,l..,s' 5"" "f M” ""d M"' check on ll new Red clinrno Ihnt. Rev. Kcnneili Campbell t . .'llat1l).caIi?l.(l!?lg,n;.l,:ll' llxmnxrnt U"; Unltetl'Nations troops violated Ml'- Chrllllc relfl til? Scorch - (I. "i M -. RED and BLUE llnlxi Churchill ChlTrec'h utfiletilrv the mm"! mm Tu”d"'V' "W" what" and "V9 ' "mm" A Hunting We Will Go! in just about one month THAT will he the ilirllnrsrlayl. service sinrilnz Ift m" "l? l"C'- llilll M"V8l1-1:1" hyg "" :'"' fmblwll "f 'h" ."”'"'""' order of the day. Right Now is the time to check up on your HUNT- 3. -ulnck. interment in Argyle Kw" dnml phmonmphc” wp." ZURICH swll,el.land 3. l l. lmml D l", Rm". Cfm""'”'"." m ING EQUIPMENT and come in the Hardware Departments of either 'I'Tt'I"I'1 a'I 1'raT'tITTa'-"re El"'l'c Cenictery. :3": l d "f,'",, ftnrlpldngn lth" -tReutcrst-'- Sir Stafford I. ttlliqeitlliin "Til "the MN!" "nu" the Charlottetown or the Summcrsidn Store for your Hunilna Needs --. llmmNALn-sum ll ' P. llemrnpmemht Claim "0 guslolll 0 l' M rm conquered the mm" wlfllghn balmlnc of slzfgsslglfr "ll;'”"'d and Necessities. Maybe .vmi're in line for a new GUN-therein R vldcnce R I S( my RV lo. p I 0 M”. i ' ' ' " ”.d"l wonderful array from which to choose: The Cooey Single Barrel , S p y H C . . .. Mu;-aayl Sept. la y.c;....ugpl u 1-gopQnln' ol the removed him from British politics amounting In over bl500.00 was E - P I 0 101's u'l'e'e oE'o"e'To'o' John M MMDDMM F I "ll". at me Ml M I Ma r Named Shot Gun 24.95. the Stevens Single Barrel Shot Gun-(38.o0. H and Irom Bllookfmd cylur hunera Newwnpu me" ha" be." H. chm mot Bot lg h on on as Dr. than "V! l w h R 12-nose 3-shot Bolt Action Gun-52.00. The Steven's Double Bar- L rp...,...l c E" 9 9 9 9” .'1""'- ' - I "V ""l" l rel Hammerleaa Shot Gun-9l.50. Steven's Pump Action Repeater- ARGE . A 55'. service starting at 2 mltted on recent trlpa which ln- His doctors announced today "ll Ind -Inspiring address. He . Hlnrk. Inge.-mm; Bl-ookngld volved 'onIv investigation of Red that he is cured of the tubercular "El"! "1" ""5 lltlllor Mill in sun may wellsgvanye 3""I"I"”c)(m'm'. l1-he H”-dn-re Il),'p'""'""j d 1' . ' - ' carry it u no 0 omnon mmunton as we as ecoya an mirtcri. Remains will arrive ch-rues The order hmlmz re- spine infection which kept on his "W "mil? "imnchttl in hon- other Hunting E ul merit. . . Cnnle choose the l-luntln E ul mom. I rrro . . . . . .- C (Wednesday pygmy.) lg porters from maklno this morn- ha ular custom in social Iii d i q p I Q P .ulI "ll "t "W Mflcl-9:1. ,.'u"n. "mm "In "me from G”. M”. beak in atzurlchy clinic for the humus H-"Maul Emenunril mn you'll need to make this season the best ever--yoinl find o-v.crl.ihinz - l r-my llomt "kw B. Rld'w.y.. mndquuun w;i'etFl!1H.i; Oarllimluelliun m."a y "Ho" Ho: (U H; H”! mu"! wle you want in the Hardware Departments of Both Holman Stores. LARGE RED and GREEN are on the Lord's side. (2) There are signs that the Cm-lgmm Church is waking up on the mat. ter. (3) More and more we must rely on the rising generation to build a brave new world. (4) The lnITokyo. The investigation team set out from his Allied advance base camp in Western Korea for Pan- muniom in the Kaesong neutnl lone. THE most. important mime in the BRASSIERE world Is. of course, GOT!-llCl They're so well-fitting and well-made. they give us girls such a smooth. natural "Bosom Line" that we buy them again and again. The Foundation Section has a full array of Gothic Bras, priced from 1.00 up and made of fine broadcloth. satin or filmy nylon. naturally they are in It complete range of sizes. either with or with- PEPPERS . lllc SUGAR. 10 lbs. .. . .. .. . 31.19 comeback in politics remains to be seen. Recent pictures show him smiling and jovial but greatly and by his ordeal. At the time of hi: il.ll. Mactean resignation uuntm-rpm: Th C l ' - from the Labor Government last: y . est :har::.1 n:lIJl'cll"fI)ur'"U."l1:.'r"nlIlti- OM59? he Mid: "1 hope--I ex- VlfguriravzmlhlELTefr'::irrfts?nT::i" "with M" d"""'"" '"”p"'' 3”" '"d'7"' M ' "w G""''” B””'"” '" gugggngg law nenonmlu yulermy muted page--to 1-gum. publlc me n the "on" the home "M." lmloltlhc the Foundation Section at Holman a. ll, l l l, on o a year's rest." Ca in FT:-"” c""""'"WlI III pl-fa.,:w.g" p.z:rncu,.y:,,,(fro-1'-:.'.'.'gll:,,:: ---A.E.... "W. N man d 70R EV"'l"'l Slenolnn-out YOU want A really alnmnrnns EVENING 1 l am not "Ram, MOM" the mm. qgIA1a whinlwh, 4"” Ml h - A - BAG-the Accessory Department has sweetie! and amsrtles made of . m wm--in ..,. ......... ...z. .., .... ............ ...... .. 0...... as: it. ':.':.:.'.'”a::.:.”-F f.'&:”"..il'”::2;.'"..t”'t.2' .:.'.:".:'..:ii'.:.:."i.:1":.'- '".""i -M .'.;'””"l ' no whom: use were uk l carries manual mm too it Al hl - ' ' " " ' "9 " 'i Wm 1' 0 ' - ."' ..... 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