1 Georgetown i J.GlIost Bofliers 15-ttmhr-Ans-17.1955 The Gu-rdt-n Pass 5 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graham ofiwwe. United church Changes Taking'Place VWeslern Tourisls Become Common Sighl In Moscow Anniversary nmi. . .0. said .i.. .... n. n W... . Gaspereaus returned recently from , The ghost trouble which has "black and white phantom" which a visit to Boston, Mass- UP!!! Mrs. Hsmpson so much appeared uouching behind a started two months ago in the chair in daylight. she related. Ttnity United Church. Monte 0". M”"d"y' A"g”S'. .32 Mi” PLYMOUTH. England tAPl- "”"P"'''5 "P W" wartmtnt Her husband. flown back from e. had anniversary "WAC" 1". E2313? ,',)f,i;”'.,3;s,”,'.',iE, l:4,,'5:;h(i';i:,':::,e.. Roy.l Navy ge.man wiimm In June. Mrs. Hampson. .29. the aircraft carrier Eagle at unday. recalling a history of Wu home Tmmdnyicomplained of a voice calling Malta. added there was "I town. Mrs Somerville. Msss.. H'mp5"" , ."BC"y" and of hands being put Margaret Macuuuald M from the Mediterranean on emerwon her shoulder and tugging at organizer opgency leave after hearing thatlher dress, Rev. H. N. Hanson. strange atmosphere" in the two upstairs rooms of the apartment. iThe family has given up using a Rumanlthem. seventy-nine years. since the de-; dlcatlon as a Presbyterian Church; in 1876. and the completion of amhhssador ll thirty years in the United Church By Rlchlrd K"I”Ph if A" Hwnd ""1 we Uumd TM" why the I . the Legion of Mary. making herlhis wife has been bothered by a' . - I ”0SC0w' MP)-Int: ti? hltlovcoii lBl?l?l:I Eiiilwlfli-yanddlis sI.:llI1deIIIK ii3ii3irT""" in Mum mm "'nfv""i'.;n. 13 Hardin PH D annual visit to the province, visited V J lgluhsoeldc tlimlih Wu and in End: TI" 1"" "ml M P "'1'" years not a i:i1irio;;:o. lg. me thy. nwcud u Lmmgnd many ye; Mascow uh” Wu" .h. uud Pm!”"0r M 0'” .I.e"'amen; Georgetown on Sunday. Auiust 21. y E 1 d M by ll 3 5""; ment. Conservative Joan VIGIII. thought eh:dltedvetlIlVs the accur- What does a tourist do in Mos- to be' and those tourist Peopleimne Hill Divinity Hall Halifax . Mrs Fred D Waldo who has ll(llel::lIlg Min” Moiitrsal iso.rrnhC.lI:l)Ico"BdlmEIllt "litlw life for lb..nl”kl.IId ill ml, and "V ' r - " ' ' ” t . . ' ' . i v . u en rs. - . lgeUi'llI-wgsbgfn embassies new are cow? First. he lunges for Red who have been dosing over theirlwas the preacher. bringing been ivlsmng her b,,,u,e,..,,,,;aw were recem guests M Mi" Bub . mp o g or e ampsons diplomatic word-by Square and the Lenin-Stalin tomb. desks for years are doing some thought-provoking messages. In and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John C. me Mnry during Mi" Mnh Vt. ale. not the Then to the big Gum departmentywork at last. the morning he spoke on "The re- V7 tourists from homes ren e h-oin busl- store across the square. Then he "'”",, "3"i'p';m rim and inst starts Naming and he finds Moss ””?m' (,1.-1.rashloned r hbesneck cowila no Paris. and if he's like P.":::Se,.-. There are strange the West Germans who Just left Egg... in these historic streets he'll be ready to go home right son. ""fi,iii'i-iiioi as British tourists ar- DIPLOMATIC HEADACHE .4 non Wednesday and shocked If he's intent on studying the I9- H:,, m. National hand of! Red vlet Union, however. he'll try for a h m Then off II! wut with ponnitkftour the interior. if he! an and camera luses wide a U.I. congressman or a senator '” ss 1.soo he can have lunch with L mans lot! after witnessing a dor Charles E. llohlen. Bohlsn international football match usually asks his luncheon guests we previous weekend. what they like to do and his so- swer almost invariably ls: IN niiovss The tourist schedule! hr "iomothtns, mod! -10- 1'' dooe before. use parties ion Sweden. ee. Eastern Guardian I(ZD'5 ACCE8-SORIEI will be . SALE M T M ”””d "mm 3 to semmb" E"; Ll:wAelTyEi'sR lYtd.. Saturday after- '""i""" noon. I p.m. sponsored by Sum-l BE USE of the ISO blood d0I- nservills Women's institiite. 0" "”'i,'f' "' RT: o'f,"nm."':,", MONTAGUE NI.-IEDS Vou ssi Mann . nmmuii-i4,m,..1,.gw,m 3 one of its 250 Blood Donors at. T"i"d”';,'.;mg,u:nd'"d '-mm, ilted Cross Clinic in Beaver Club ""H S ' ” ' Hall on Wednesday. August (list; siilliltll. BOOKS for all grsdestbstween 2 and 4 or between 7 incliitiiniz eleven and twelve l-lllld 9 Standard time. slmli at Stewart and Beck's. . y 3 .. d n Colllnls. Montague. was please"!- Amiininiiiiiiii-cizrl an cnym" surprised on Monday evening, WP ' i August 15. when a number of her iirim t.(lh'PI'lL Chapel. Dun- friends and neighbors called on an. ltllltl Sunday school. announ- Iher at her home. the occasion be- tuir iw-iii:-st winner. ll.!l l.nrd'Iilrig her 81st birthday. V . siippm-. 7.30 Gospel service. A beautifully decorated birthday. smut. tihristeneen npeaklnga peaks with lighted candles, baked Son of Former Island Couple . Killed In Ont. The death occurred on Ietur- day. August It as the result of a traffic ” t near . ' ' 0nt.. of Cyril Arnold, four-yearn old soa of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arnold of Rankh. 0nt.. formerly of Bristol. P.l:.I. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and their three children were in their late model car when it failed to rush a sharp 8: corner just outside of Psmhroltel and plunged into the ditch. , Taken in hospital at Pembroke were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and son Louis Jr. All three are stlllln hospital but all are reported pro- gressing favnrsbly. Gloria escap- ed the accident unhurt. . Mr. and Mrs. Arnold left lrla-i fol about seven years ago to re-i side in Ontario where Mr. Arnold is employed as a commilsslonsire at Camp Peliiwawa. -. week-end with Mrs. MacLeod'si parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mrs. George Johnston and Mr. Samuel Johnston were visitors tol ' on Sunday. where they were guests of Mrs. Johnston's brother” Mr. Ernest Shaw and Mrs. Shsw.l Cmdigan ltc.i. School has re-y demptive minority". on the possi- bility oi ten good men saving the city of Sodom. At the evening ser- vice he preached on Deuteronomy 32:3 -"Ascrlbe ye greatness unto our God". Mrs. L. A. Johnston was organ- ist and Trinity choir with Mr. Gor- don Coffin taking solo part, sang New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. DesRuberts Lynn, Mass.. Miss Beatrice Bent of Lynn: and Mrs. Teresa Hag-i A happy reunion look pl.” 0. .gerty of. Charlottetown. visited re- sunny. Augun 14' .i 11,. ham. inn"! "' G””"'"W" P" 5""d”'' of Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacDonald A"3"5i zit at Cardigan. on the occasion of tering McGill University in Mon- of treal. Que.. this fall for a Course Lin Public Health Nursing. APPOINTMENT Gotell. left early in the week on. oh d m I M .1 I I return to her home in Manchester,tg4.::yn ggtrstzgf 51.; nyigonrui. - - - I A AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THI the anthem "0 send out Thy Light", while the morning soloist. Miss Shirley MacDonald. of New Air Ciommoliore C. Frederick Johns. 58. of Sackville. N. B.. Dominion, sang "A Prayer" and I15! 599'! 3PP0lM9d 835i5lP"'- , d M E n I Roch, and um. "when I survey The wondrous dwmy ,'nm.,ge, or construction, Greenwood. N. S.. accompanied Gefoirsettgwens: End D- on..." engineering and properties of iby hll brother. ME Rulwrt Wlaht..wa1d0V Manchester! New lump. (he defence department, icy rrecently motored to Boston. Mass. SM”; Mrs. Dounld Mnnonld In Use evening the Charlottetown Male light gave several selections with Miss Roget-son as soloist. i The services were conducted byl the pastor. Rev. J. M. Fraser. 3-. A.. who ave a brief historical: account 0 the church. Rev. Harry J. Vickerson. S. T. D.. ministeri In Memoriam! CHARLES W. TOWNSHEND H; The death of Charles 0' COMOMTY United Church: M0'Wj'l3ownshend occurred at the Prince Holmes motored tn Georg Of T”""yiEdward island Hospital after a during the past weekend. -they visited relatives. real. is native son CI”"'ch- I"-d I" P”'Y9' at "'9 9Ve"'- number of years of failing health. "'3 "MW" He was born in Rnllo Bay. the After this service. a friendly. .0" or Mr, and Mrs. wig. Town. hour was held in the church hallj lheml H, W” ' highly regarded York and Miss Joi-elyn Brown of games. musi I" "" d"" "MI 9'5"" 3'"5e”'-and respected citizen of Fnrtiine -- -T-T BTIGEB. w.M.s, Megfing ...".:.::'.r it: I."..”."”':::" mi: At Montague Jennie Aitken. two sons Earl and The Women's Missionary Soci- Henry and two grand children:- . also four sisters and six brothers. t f 'r A" ' 9'' e y 0 mmy United Church ' Church. liamilton. 0nt.. and burial The funeral was conducted by E.M. Aitken of First United Montague. met at the summer . . Y mm, 0, Mrs Ly A. Jnhnsmnr was at Bay Fortune Lcmctei). y Tuesday evening, Wm, mmeen The pallbears were six brothers. Messrs. Jack. Leith. Roy. Edwin. b i . . mam eis and six guests present. Clmmd and uoydg Mrs. R. Machon led in devotionl assisted by Mrs. Leon Johnston. Squadron Leader. Wight of the Royal Canadian Air, ilrorce. Padre Service. stationed att PHOTO from National Defence) where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes of Ml'5- wmred GPWIL Boston. Mass... are visiting in the MP and MY5- Hull" Gmen province and are the guesis iMrs. Holmes'. brother and sister- Rei . Father John C. Gotell. Georgetown; and family. St. Peters; of family. Charlottetown: Mrs. Eugene MacDonald and Gene: their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Those present were:-Mr. and Mrs.l KN . Mr. Mr. ignigw, Mr. mm M”, w, n .1”. Marie nl Charlottetown: Mr. and Worrell kins. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. M"-A 59"” Swuy ""1 "mm ”Ii Blown Halifax. N. S-. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry ...m.,.e Bodnnrchuk of Dartmouth. N- 8.. Mr. and Mrs. Alban MacAulay and family of St. Peter's. Following Miss Cynthia Lytllnrri of New supper an evening was spent In d sing-song. Mr. and i Georgetown; . and 1 and l OPEN ALL DAY -- SATURDAY and il0RTIi- nliiiii-;-IN l BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 PM. - SHOW Al lei I-M IIIIIEII THEATRE .THE MOST DANGEROUS CITY l ' y NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDEI l SILVER made it rich - - - hot LEAD kept it poor - - - land an TRON hand ruled its frightened people! ANNOUNCER; ”Violence in a black sombrero swagger: through the dusty Streets . . the stage is set in terrifying lul- ths silent shadows . . . . an unknown killer prowls pense for THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK. :55! IT - - - TODAY ONLY istorrlng Audie Murphy - llfaith Domergue - Stephen ' com: As YOU Ann - noN"r mucss ur. - GIANT SCREEN - - - IN- DXVIDUAL srii:Aiu:as - YOUR. CAR is Your: 111!- ATRE - - - 0 UP-T0-DATE sNAcs( IAI. by. M11 wan”? J9"kI"5- W35 Mrs. John Dewis sane "An Fveii- McN-My tttit--T WUR friends at the 100. o . t i t ti guest of honor. 099"” W" M” 39" L08"! 83 - i i C d f k . . - . CLEAN nnsrnoosss. -tr-"H i'tt'V'l 1" "Wm Oddieufnws lglh?9b'lrilida;'siiiu were then open- L”"""'V lf"”'-'5 3”! f'”"”',';-" " lnglliiiiilgilof the pi-.-innit nlt'L'lli1iI at 0 an S ALL DAY - SUNDAY c"'"' I" T"""'""" 0 BRING ran iunoms. liai-I llunlaglie. I '5 even 3. dy and the bk-thday Cards read. 0Vl'llE 8 83' 'C 00 or e en- 'd y d V i . .. A , , A”ii””ii "( A C m " Rebekgh ';IF3' COIUIIKS. EMIOUEII l-Gk?” I-7Y.sumg Vial M" be Mr' J' A” l:"I..mFrE:s.cr 1dlllull2I1lllIE':(ilPg4 rrilttllli" llo Chlallles falil'I1.lbToi;insll1'i)2iid lavieishmlo "THE :No nA.Y srrrln L". IIIFDIII-IE. ihtmked 0110 and 3" f0!'iDewar' "dwell" be held at St. Peter's this week. thank all who sent flowers or as nAgiN.uNDllnu::. : y mum ALL Ausmenu or their kindness. A dEl1CI0US lunch M,-V and Mrs. wuuam F-emu. The matter of a new Mission messages of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. They also wish to thank the doctors and. nurses of the P. E. l Hospital for their kindness while he was a patient there. I ,y , i . dl am 1 u was served by Mrs. Paardon, Mrs. d d M H; d M ;Band leader to replace Mr.. Hi - ?.J”.i.1 ...i.".S..”ii.2”ii?o Elm .i..i.2...”'””" "” M” L""un- The 23.1”. s”;i.5..2'i...E"..”.n1'i.. wl.tlii3i"b0""""- who teavma iwomi-. lieintcd at Red Cross-Clinic in St. bgthfayfczke 2”" gm" mid” gig: children Katherine and Bobby. SW W” discltssrdt , Illaiys Hall on Tuesday. August 13” ” 9I?;,'i ”" 5"” W .Montague. visited relatives in F””''”" ''059"?' 05115 "Sill 30th between 7 and 9 p.m Stand- ”' "”'"- 9 9"3”5"”I' "9"" Lorne Valley on Sunday. Augustllck Milt 22 -iltuttn Calls. 7 cards my 7...... "M9 in I 9'0" With Ill Wlshlllll y , and 31 treats were reported for Mrs. Collins: many more haniw the month of August. .....xiAuut; has an ubieotivoiblf9hdIVS- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatton. of The next meeting will be held 01' :54) hloodadonors lg Clrossl m--rm: '5;-ovidenoe,1Ryhodc 1.1.55. 1.”, at the iugino or Mrs, Lester Mac. Liuiir iii enver u I out een vacat ring in th Mri. Leod. wl Mi : Ali B h i i Wvfllleslllly. August 31st. betwssnl LOPIIC itimes. Whlleoln Lorne Valley theylfhlrze of d9V(5IllUll.H;l1CInlVIl'1Su. DE 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Standard. sndj were guests of the (oi-m.r'. M. R. Fraser. study book. Lunch - needs the support of residents ofi Mr. Frank Fox has left on return phew. Mr. William Hatton and M" Elm!" . Stewart and. Mrs. side-red sufficient to warrant an all nearby districts. :1 ScwsvIt')boV::. k0nts:r:it). ;ftferi sgend Mrs. Hatton. E!-211;; Folllomtna the oiledi-inil.d a appeal to the national disaster H V . e 3 vs in ren s n : ous. uric was serve an 8-lllnd. Both 00d and equipment ”., :rAhE'5 0”” '' kw mmm” Lorne Valley. 0" Frldayv Aulu” 19- I DO” S0013” "mil 9n.l0.VF(l. iwr-re lost by the Eskimos. to give the blood that will save a nupuai shower W” held lnvwrne. :;;;yP;jh8P;t,gggi;s0W-mtg; rig; nltttr. and Mrs. Alefhander tiuag valley nun in honor or Mr. anuim” s - A--H rm1W -' We Will”! limo!!! 082 I an ' Mrs. Wendell Crane of Montaguet runi-ell or Souris llood Donor ti. old 1-: w gr ii if ' Clinics on Tuesday. August 30th. '(llI8w:dneld mm ee as V M g1oe"o1Evgi3Illx)lgt::5p:;';y-n::::an:;p:m:i S Tenders for the construction of a fire escape on the north side of the King's County Hospital. Mon- . and SW”. in PM' Among the visitors to this VI-inn” Tod E-h:nlEI'l ml "cum. i' ' V num er 0 e e es served i. II it u I; MEETING - Mill Edi'iwJoltY:mMullllEi?n'w1:?,as5,;s lg: refreshments. and music and dane. Mlih M"D0lNIld WOIIGOG ll iii East of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- ""3 were mjoy.d' tague, will be received by the Board of Trustees un- til August 31st, 1955. For further information apply- T. M. LLEWELLYN, "Kim" """m3 "E A”' 3” Mr. Charles Mscbsod who left! Chairman Building Committee. bekaii Lodge. Montague. 'lHl'I- the Island a few months ago toll Hughes' Drug Co. Ltd. PHONE 5545 EXTRA! COMEDY - BPOBTI - CARTOON SUNDAY MIDNIGHT! ' BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 13:05 A.H. ' NO GAL WAS EVER SWEETIR - ' - AND ofm THE FLEET WAS NIVR IIITHI Anyone damaging property e 'l'heNa.vygetsln---toilsowlselnessl Aldwidl BEAVER CLUB. Montague STORM HITS ARCTIC AKLAVIK. N.W.T. tCPl - The most damaging Arctic storm in a decade struck this post near the Aug. 18. Prof. File of the Anglican mission. said losses were con- Shoro-leove shindig It is! r i ” Illll JANE POWELL P OOIMU MQOILI AND A I09! OF IIAII U "3 SAILORS AND A GIRL" PORTABLE MILKER Either inside or outside Will be dealt with according to the law. NATIONAL M3 "””"E' n" "bin" "d nBlu'.n:ndMlr"'nnE”";;'; Mxsgxtjmake his home in Toronto. re-I MacGi-ath. with members of tneir turned t" the Pmvmm during u""' families. were visitors to Caven- week )0 H.” h” family w 0"” duh on Mm,” 21 srio. ihortly after going to Toronto. Mrs. MacLood became ill and Mr. ".1 M". Edwlm gun, md was hospitalised. but her friends son Lee. Bangor. were visitors on 3'9 P1955911 '0 ii?" "iii III! II Aug. 3) N the home of M”, now enjoying better health. correspondence were read w the mretary. Mrs. Annie Bears. Fin- al arrangements were discussed for the ice cream festival in the Wise rooms this evening and the reports of the oonvenors of com- iniiim were read. Mrs. Marie Dewar conducted a quiz on the DOUBLE ACTl0N work of. the lodge which was very C""" 9'”m”' M" "d M” Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Omme WARNING NOTECE 0 E i,':.'..":,'"i"E E” ”'lfI"d':.d'.:'”;'.' M'"'"' M"G"'"" of hzonitrealf P.Q.. have been Notice is hereby given that all violators of the No M Rebekah Mrs. Reuben Mcciuinell. Mr. Vlmon "K '1 "ill Vl0ln"!'- Tl!!! Parking signs in front of the Mt. Stewart Fire Hall shall You MAY HAVE sit" y Assembly earlier is August. Following the meeting I social half hour was enjoyed. gum MoC.nne" um Mr. um, were guests of Mrs. Van Omme's1 llsm Mccannell were visitors to P'”l"5v Mfr -"id Ml'3- -707111 Fish"-1 Mai-to on August is. guests of Mr. Mrs. Laura Mncoueen has re-. have the vehicle registration number taken and turned in to authorities. Signed: ONE OF THESE FAMOUS ' and M". John Jay. turned hgme tram anh enjoyable.-i R.H. INNESS, Clerk, Per M d vs o igg. w ere s e was the Village of Mt. Stewart. P. E. I. 50"3'5 c,,,;..,,,;'.;,.,,,'ft',-,rm:;;:, 3-c,f;;;;1; 5,",-;;;. o;.,ie;n;ro;;-,5:-I-;;;;;m-3; as , g H H T NATIONAL MILKERS ' Mrs lnumas Lann. Ptctou. N. I. is visiting in Montague. guest 0! (aptain and Mrs. Westhavsr. iiio llolt-n Gordon. Department ot -ucrwulturr. Ottawa. is spend-y Valley on Saturday to spend the ,MacLeod. . MAYFAIR THEARE in action at the Exhibition in the born of HOOPER BROS. IIIIIIIIIISPASTIIKEIIIESCARS OI IIIS BACK All! It CARRIED Ili:.l9rlIel'rIiIl"lidnys with "navel in .- i FEAR . IS MISTRI IS OIIO OXCMPIO OT "II COVIMI I ”'-it lilmnce M-ck"-anon. ot u-and he "Md done age of u PORTABLE MILKER such Braniiorii. ont.. ls vacationing al.' the home or her parents. Mr. and as NATIONAL i YOU CAN USE IT ANYWHERE! 3239.50 ogainsioneinpireot lllrs Carl Macliinnon. Kllmuir. Mr and Mrs J. E. Moore sndl Lee; . 'A. J."'T1x l aid ur and Mrs. William Gray oi. ,lW" Masmltttsetts. are visiting rrlsndsl . and relatives in Kllmtilr. d -W5 lrank MacNeill and grand-y ciiltthtcr. Miss Carol MscNsill.t M"l'Ktn. spent a few days in Mani R s u 9 this week visiting I Pttrls Mid relatives. I Mr alltl Mrs E, M. now. I Itrl son John of BPIDNMO. l. :1” llnwnlng's parents, Mr.: laietivlli Vempn Dowmn" M”. I W N. s.. are vacationing Mm" time of Mrs. Downing: . 5. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mac- K""""t. Kilmulr. Didliinsiiiim Nmg Szullmm. Plgikghd fgnrrs. Edward anipm of non- 9” iftixl i We now have a good stock of t bol-ii Electric and Gas Engine Machines - Capacity I5 - 20 2 Cow Gas Engine cows per hour. C ' NO PIPES OR INSTALLATION PROBLEMS BUY our TO-DAY e MILK TONIGHT! - TIIE FEATURES YOU WANT- " TJEAIIE CRAII L CLAIREATREVDR A STAR ' ......I.lHM....XX went aw" eh. c.i htzr. 'J,';'hlf;;'h:my gag. immune pins-oornoiiyunisporia sssoery. Doiiiiamiii r:lD:o.o:'nsI(ae- Show Time - 7:80 and 9:30 p.in. ”M i e Equgiizor Pulsator has only one moving port. ' . . " EXTRA! "STRICTLY INFORMAL" .- CARTOON Especially nriqiu-d tor cold climate operation- Iiidlvidual vnouuni t-mitrol for each oow lot quicker let-down of milk- i l ' l MAN WITHOIIT i MON. - TUE. - WED. ' "V rvlainv.-5 ' N" on P. E. ; .1, Iniriiiipliiitiii i2's E I "Dui-aging" Trimsparent Pails let you see how ...',',',;'; 6-cumin-o Island pic to down are milking. Rubber bumper brains and Washington. mu" hi ( . lioofss protect. the toiiizh slaw Wils- ”' Inn n. A ' e i nguion 1 1 - lV9 ninsasige seslosr bet .. , "H. n as cups g " u M wlittt David, Mbvlsoitg assgedussnd eIdeM0I'II5"”" cup shells prevent "(Tlwlrlti . 'ltsiielum”.”iPHfIIIIaP I -orhslihseissefuvsiseeaanas n....,,,,n "gig. their msiios in FRIDAY - snunuair -- ADM. too - see 0 lniimtsissa strlpplnllr mill” Mo&h'm EENAm Ann!” ' Easy to olessn and keep clean. Everything to '4 i ' "id Mrs. Jenst Kill off the floor no polls on ground between cows. "'Htr.assssn.sn5 ' A Dotti AlsoCsrtoonsndLstsstNews I T0""PI090I!'P0"l5I9-0llU50Wl500V7'Nl8e 0 Low first cosh-no extras to &-no betch- tlon cost. WITCEI Sll0WTIft&!0l'llISI'IOWI-U:m.iAndll'd iii A .