rule's. E De sudden passing of their daughter Mary last week in Montreal, where she was a nurs- sing sister. A sister. Mrs. Mac- Mlilian resides here. Mr. Jackman. of the staff of the, l The Guardian. Page 5 Monday Oct. 1, 1956 Klremlii1Siaris New Drive To Make Children Reds By THOMAS P.,WHITNEY just been started-at the "Bullies-IUS your child and we will see to Ass"clated Press New: Analyst lion" of Communist b0XX Nikita it that -he has a bettar career The Kg,-emlims latest move inRits Kfllflllshcllev. 'MtlCl';hlel 5:-'l,l:e8! '35:: than the rest." . ' in to ma e us- o '1': occasion. . ' . Slihiirhiifoc:t:?)ldaCommunlsts is to aa'il.lldl! 3PPBl'3l-U5 " Pushing "'9 The boarding school plan 1. in new school has been completed Bank of Nova Scotia here ha 5 31 F8l'ml1lEl0YI- Miss MBIHV been transferred 10 the 13,-gar O'Brien, now Mrs. Campbell. of office in Charlottetown, L-"mil yreillalifax. who is on the Spry can find a residence there he will High school staff there did h e r drive to and from work. first teaching at Farmingtnn. A lady from this vicinity, who Slime V9111 820- returned home from an extended A fine flock of young late black visit to Boston, last week waited , , ducks was noticed in Morell riven g ' . , g . I I g tended to become, u the sovger in vain for her trunks. She visited last week. They look pretty small W ltheahtdugi:nt:ewi:yidrg:iriiifi:'giidii-idigg iigmis pii.oegirmlt:.niid'ieei: press explains. the basic form of "'3 ""5l0'"5 "1 the city only to tor vouchers to bother with- paren 5 - Soviet education. In other words it will be the or- dinary and eventually probably a compulso , form of education. ' won't be mistreated at them dem- onstrating that life in them is clean and'healthy. that the chil- dren will be surrounded with i I find they had not been checked gg N 5h! Flwllght they had been. But happily enough the lost trunks have turned up in the depo in si-linnls. . This will permit the Communist pal"l.,V't0 destroy the influence of there are any. . Mrs. Eugene Sinnott has return?- Iid home from Boston. She spent two months with her mother and oi onto. oat. lolbwiq a visit spent with roiatlvas ln'Cas-dlaaa and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jay and fwmily of Mount Stewart, motor- ed to Ooornstvwn Iaturda hat. .- I..A . Ila fowl where AF. lh 1 Srilnd. N1. parents on children. It will also permit Communists to get at the V()ung8tET'S on a more intensive scale. it will free young mother: for work on farms or in factories. All these are conseqllttlwco which the Communist Party Of the soviet Union ardently desires. The first boarding schools have love - and above all that the boarding school students will get a superior education which will give them an advantage over home - raised children in later h.rThis is a powerful bait. In cffeci the Soviet press is saying: "G1" so far 35 boarding schools have been opened with tens of thou- sands of pupils. By 1&0, about 1,000,000 pupils will be studying in them. according 10 P113901 Plans. Beyond that they will apparently multiply till they crowd out or- dinary day schools. EASTERN "GUARDIAN PERSONALS WOMEN'S Institute at g Mrs. Lyle Boehner's. Tuesday niizhi. BUYING and cleaning timothy seed daily. Fraser and Annear Feed Service. YISITED MONTAGUE Mr. "and Mrs. George Sutherland of In dluuapolis, Indiana, who have been noting relatives in this Province. ul-rc recent guests of Mrs. Suther-4 land's aunt, Mrs. Charles Vicker- rnn. Montague. HACLEOD DEATH-On Selli- embcr N, l956..Wallace F. Mill'- l.I-oil passed quietly away at his luuuc in Melrosc, Massacliusi-tls. lie was born in December. I862. ill iluntliis. P-E-I-v and lrcsldcm tlicre for many years. HIS Par-i unis were the late Duncan rind Sarah tliuydenl MacLt-od. and in-' was the scventh son Ill Ll family of lcn children. He leaves SEll'l(l('Il- cd by his passing his wllc. lxLill1- urine A. Mat-L-Lcoil. fui'rncl'1.V Hi ll.urtsville, P.E.I.; two clultlrcil. Sarah M. and Duncan Wesley: fill? sister. Mrs. Ira Martin, and five brothers, John D., Stralhccona. P. E. l. James, New Perth. P.E.l. Frank and Daniel. Brook- llne, Mass.. and Wycliffe. Brock- ion Mass. Three brotlicrs ltfiltlt". ('FaS9(l him. Services were liclrl int the chapel of the Puritan Liiiiin comm-ry. iwahoiiy. llassu on September 17. 1955- i?..;..:.?cT.d Priest Buried in Winnipeg Returned Missionary At Montague W-M.S. On Tuesday evening. Selllembef 25th. Miss Laura Bain. ii iiative oi P. E. I.. and returned mission- ary from India now retired, will guest speaker at the. Women! Missionary Society held in the Ball! ist Church. Montague. , Members from Murray Hal'b0l-11' Murray River and sturgeon 339'" ist Churches were in attendance- Miss Bain gave a very ll15P"""3 and informative talk.on her W0! and cxpcricn('t's while in India. Ilcr nic-ssatzc was en.l0.V0d by 3"- A social hour was enlvycdg after the meeting. when a delicious lunch was served at the P3505339 by the Montague W. M- 5- EAST BALTIC Mrs. Roma (lbing. Toronto. On- tario. is spcndinu hcr holidays with hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clari-ncc Citing. Black Pond, Mi.-as ('arIil Brown. Newton, llla.ss.. and her brother. Mr. Thom- as Ilroun. Newton, Mass., arrived to iisit their purciits. Mr. and Mrs Tlionm-s Brown at their summer rcsiilcnrc in Klngsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Gunn bavc rrturncd to their home in Evcrcltc. M.'Iss.. having spent the past throc works with relatives in East ilziltir. Rcd Point and Kings- boro. Thcy were accompanied on the trip by their daiighter. Miss liorntliy Gunn. who will shortly cnicr the Illilrnse Gcncral Hospi- l:Il. Filclrnsc. M;iss.. to take up nursing training for the next three years. Roy. R.W. Ross. Mrs. Ross. and tlirce i-hildrcn. are now visiting Mrs. Ross' father. Mr. Frccman Garrett and sisli-r. Mrs. Harold Ilunicr. North, Lake and with Mrs. A priest who worked fiir 22 yours in . St. Ignatius Pill'l5l1-I Father Pius Joseph McI.cllan. i 5.1, 73. died Saturday. Aug. 4- 11i.'.6 in Winnipeg. I Father McLcIluii was born in. st, George, P.E.l. He attended llurmal school and was a teacher! until he entered the Society 0" Jcsus in I907. From 1912 to 1915 he tailflhl at St. Boniface College and was or-. daincd a priest in 1922. after. which he went to Loyola College in Montreal as dean oi dlscipllnia. Three years later he came to St.l Ignatius and rcmalned until 193i.p llc then served as a priest Bl (luclph. Port Arthur. Montreal; Spanish. Ont. i In 1940 he returned to St. ltl'. iiatlus where he worked until his. death August 4th. .' Requiem Mass was held at St; Ignatius Church at 10 a.m. Wed-l ncsday. The body was brought to the church Tuesday at 4 p.m. and in the evening priests of the diocese read the office of the; dead. followed by parish prayers at 8.80 p.m. Burial was in St. Mary's Ccmctery. Pontifical Requiem Mass was celebrated by the Most Reverend. Philip Pocock. Archbishop of Win-' nipeg, at 10 am. Wednesday for Rev. Father Pius Joseph Mcl.cllan S..l. The body lay in state from I p.m. Tuesday until the funeral lcrvice. The deacon at the Mass wasl Rev. Father Cecil Ryan. S..I., pres-- ldent of Loyola College. Sulrdescon was Fr. Roderick- Maccllvray of Port Arthur. former pastor of St". Ignatius. Assisting priest to the Archbish- op was Rev. Vincent Shaughncssy. pastor of St. Ignatius and Rev. Father Maccaulay pastor of St. Anne's parish in Winnipeg. maoiietrrowu Miss Bernice Deliory left on Monday. Sept. lsth. for Hallfux. NS. where she will further her uudles as a Lahratory Technic- ian at the Nova Scotia Depart- ment of Laboratories. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deveniix 0' Springfield. Mass. are visit- lnit in Gaiflethwn. They are the guests of Mrs. Devt.-aux' father. Mr. Michael Burke. Sr. ass, P-5 A. Ross" brother. Mr. Russell Gar- rett. Rod Point. Mr. Ross is also accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Emma Ross of Ilcgina. Mr. Alex Mncikuialil rclurncd' in llayficld from a month's visit to Hamilton. Ontario, and Boston, with rclntivcs. He was grcatly sur- prised when he returned home to thcy spcnt a vicck the guests of rclativcs. ()u Sunday, Septcnibcr 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hanson hail as their gilt-sis. Mr. and Mrs. l)im- nic Simmonds and Miss Dorothy Simmonds. R.N., of Charlotte- town and Miss Freda Mucixinnun of New Hzivcn. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomp- son motored to Fredericton. whcre lhcy spent the holiday weekend with relatives. Mr. Stewart Iianscn of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia In Montague, spent the holiday week- end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hon.-Ion. Miss Ann Maci)onal(i rcturiicd to lliilifax. N.S.. early in the week in rt-sumo hcr duties with the Pro- see his sister. Mrs. Catherine Hillls of California. whom he had not seen for 27 years. Mrs. I-lillis has been on the Island for the past month. Mr. Leith Robertson. Miss Aud- rey Robertson, Red Point, Miss Jean MacGregor, East Baltic, at- tended the Young People's Con- vention at Wolfville, N.S., during the past week. Mrs. Harrison Chlng, R.N., ac- companied by .her daughter Miss Dorothy Chlng, Student nurse in Boston. Masa., visited recently with Mrs. Ching'a brothers at El- mira and Souris. Mr. Angus Mclnnis, Lakt-wile, will leave shortly for hospital in Halifax, where he will have med- ical care for his heel which he had seriously injured several days ago, while at work in Hamilton. Ontario. Mr. Peter Macl-Iachi-rn, Califor- nia. is spending'a long holiday with relatives and friends at Bay- field and Lakevillc. It has been 66 years since be last visited here. He spent some time with his bro- ther, Mr. Alfred McEachern, Lakeville. Despite his age of 90 years he still enjoys good health and is very active. Mr. and Mrs. I-'rank Fisher and daughter, Miss Fisher, Boston, Mass.. arrived to spend some time with Mr. Fisher's sister, Mrs. J.J. MacDonald. Hayfield. and his bro- ther. Mr. Elwin Fisher. South Lake. Mr. Fisher is a retired policeman and it is serveral years since Mr. Fisher last visited his old home at South Lake. . Mrs. George Conway. North Lake. had as her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Syl Mi-Carron. Hamilton. On- tario. and Mrs. Frank McCarron of Montague. Miss Gertrude Holland. Char- lottetown, visited her sister, Mrs. D.A. Campbell, North Lake. dur- ing the past week. Miss Annie MacDonald left for Ottawa. She had a long pleasant visit with her niece. Miss Helen Stewart and nephew, Mr. Louis Stewart, South Lake. Miss Mac- Donald is a retired secretary from the auditors general office of the civil service. Miss MacDonald for- merly bclongcd to East Point and has spent almost 35 years in Ot- tawa. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald. Saint John, are spending their holidays with Mr. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. John A. MacDonald. North Lake. and Mrs. MacDon- ald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond ML'Kinnon. St. Peters and with her sister. Mrs. B.J. Massey. Bofbwpll. Mr. Thomas Brown, Jr.. New- lon. Mass, is spending his holi- days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown at their sunl- mcr home in Klngsborn. Miss Freda Apts. R.N.. of the nursing staff of the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. was a recent guest of Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Lean. Kingsboru. - Mr. William Mt-Lean. Montague. was a recent visitor to Klngsboro. Mr. McLean has Just recently re- vlncial Government dept. of ilcallh. She was accompanied by hcr mother, Mrs. tiyrene Mac- Donald who will spcnil some time in Halifax. Miss Rose Llcwcllyii, R.N.. who has bccn visiting hcr mother, Mrs. Chcstcr Llewellyn. left on Monday on return to Hamilton, Uni. On Sunday Sept. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Joscpli Victor had the great plcasure of having all the mem- Thry were: Emma (Mrs. Jamel E. Morton, of New York City; John. of Boston. Maas.. Nelson of Dartmouth; Wilfred of New Port; Louis of Halifax, NS, Kim- ball of Cardigan; Teresa (Mrs. Wilfred (intent of Georgetown; Hallie lhlrs. Warren Baker? of Georgetown and Leo of George- town. AC Mr. Charles MacDonald who has been spending the summer at his home in Mount Stewart. was I recent guest at the home of the Misses Nellie and Sarah MacPhee. prior to his departure for Toronto, Ontario. where he will resume his studies at St. Augustine Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Hannah Lavandler iiiriiil 3;?gi' T1 5! .7. 5 -Still” iii? bars of their family with them. i turned from a months visit to Fort Francis. Ontario. Fort William and Port Arthur. He met and enjoyed Happy youngsters, every 0"! 0' them are these four hundred 4-H members who through their en- thusiastic efforts lust c0mPl9l9d a most successful showing at the Mn Eturur M ERS Rural Youth Fair held in Charlotte- town. There are about 2.000 1-H club members in Prince Edward Island. The success of these groups can to a large measure be attrib-. tin: RURL ours FAIR uted to the untlring efforts of Ihg agricultural fieldmen and me many field volunteer leader: m the various communities thimglr. out the Province. Not only are they learning proper methods of farm- ing but they are partit-ipaiing in community efforts which in the near future will make them ralu. able and desirable citizens. MURRAY RIVER Mrs. Richardson of Deer Island. N .B. and her two grandsons. Peter and David Kindred of st. John. N B. were recent guests of Mrs. Richardsons' mother. Ml'5- Sadie Mat-Leod, Murray River- Mr. and Mrs. Fried MacDonald and daughter of Dartmouth. N.S. were recent visitors to Murray River. Mrs. Gordon Sulas and son James of St. John N.B. are vis- iting in Murray River. the guests of Mrs. John Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sent'aliaugh,; Murray River recently spent at week-end in New Glasgow, Nsi l Chlng, who had also spent the past two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cbing, Bas- in llcad. Clarabell will resume her college studies in South Carolina. Mrs. Reggie Johnston and heri daughter: Elizabeth and R uby and son Wayne. returned to Mitr- ray Ilarbour having spent the past two months in North Lake. Mrs. R..l. Kidson, RI-ii Point, was hostess to the W.M.S. Mci-t- lng at hcr home during the past week. The attendance was large. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunn and daughter. Miss Dorothy Gunn of Everette, Mass. at their home in Bnthwell on August 24th. Mr. Wayne Bruce and two chil- dren Dora and Melvin Bruce, Pnwnal. were visiting with Mr. Halph Robertson, Kingshoro. Mr. James Cnmpbcll left for New York. He spent his holidays with relatives in Bayfield and in Priest Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ladncr and family, Charlottetown. visited Mrs. Ladner's mother. Mrs. Rcggis Rose. Red Point. Miss Marlon Macllonald. rcfurn- ed to Toronto. Ontario. She spent her holidays with her mother. Mrs. John Gillls, East Point. Mr. Gus Mallard and son Don- nie Mallard. North Lake. were business visilors to Nova Scotia. Mrs. Laurence winters returned to hcr home in I-Zlmira having un- dergone surgery in the P.E.I. Hos- pltal. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bruce, Kingston, Ontario. are spending the next two weeks with Mr. Bruc- es Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hany Brucc. Rod Point. This is Mrs Bruccs fiist visit to P.F..I. and she remarks that it is a beautiful spot. Miss Gertrude Mai-Donald, of- Brookilne. Mass, who is now spending her holidays at hcr home in South Lake. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. John- stone, North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ford and family. Roxbury. Mass. spcnt their holidays with relatives at South Lake. Mi".-is Rose Marie Murphy. Tor- onto. Ontario. spcnl ll week with relatives in Elmira and South ke. Mr. Gerard Mooney and Mr. El- mcr MacDonald. Hamilton. Onl.. are spending their holidays at I eetlng many of his old friends. Mr. McLean made the same trip in 1955. Mrs. Elsie Hruncr. who had spent the past two months at hcr summer home in Klngsboro left on return to South Carolina. She was accompanied on the return trip by her niece. Miss Clarabell NORTH RIVER IEEIEEI their respective homes In Green- vale. U. CAPI Box Office Opens 7:15 Show at 7:43 TONIGHT . ispending his leave with his wife TODAY and TUESDAY They were guests of their son and! daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Sencabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Mrs. Cheater Hancock. River. Miss Bertha MacLean, Summer- Nelle Roxbury, Mass., are s pe nd i n g Side SP9!" "” 9”" w"l”''”1 it their holidays at High Bank. guests the home of her parents, Mr and of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mac-I Lean. Pie. Chester MacLean, who was. stationed with the Canadian Armyy in London, Ontario. is spending; his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacLean. Mur- ray River. School has again re-opened in Murray River. The teachers for the coming year are. Mrs. Iiazi-l MacPhee as principal. M rs. Peter Macbean. Intermediate. anti Miss Joan Nicholson in the Prim- ary room. Pte. Jackie MacLeod who is with the Canadian Army and was stationed in London, Ontario, is and family in Murray River. A.C.1 Rankin Keenan who is stationed with the R.C.A.F. in Summerside is spending his leave at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan, Murray River. Mrs. Ncllie Keenan of Montreal Ls visiting with friends and re- latlves on the Island. She recently spent some time in Murray River. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan. Mrs. Ryder and daughter Cath- erlne of Long island, New York. are spending their holiday: in Murray River. They are the guests of Mrs. Ryder's mother. Mrs. John Beck. Mrs. George Buell and grand- daughter Lynn Buell of Trenton. N.S. spent the past week at High Bank. They were the guests of Mr. Bennie Moore. Leard MacKinnon who is with the Fleet Air Arm in Cornwallis is spending his leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MzicKlnnon, Murray River. Members of the Murray River W.I. rccaally enjoyed a Turkey dinner at the Bison Restaurant in Montague. Afterwards they atten- ded a show at Yr.-o's Theatre. A very pleasant evening was had by all. Mrs. George 0. Whiteway. Mur- ray River, recently spent a few days In Green Hill, N.S. She was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mac- Donald. . Mr. and Mrs. John Tlbbetls of Portland. Maine. who are holiday- ing on the Island, were recent vis- itors to Murray River. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs William J. Kacl(ay. . Mrs. Lawrence Moore, New Glasgow, N.S. recently spent a week-end in Murray River. She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William .I. MacKay. Miss June Herring. of Toronto. Ontario is spending her holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Murray River. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chapman, who were marricd at Murray Harbour on August 25th., 1956. Mrs. Chap- man was the former, Miss A my Ilancock, daughter of Mr. and TOL Only in the arms of the man who had shamed her could she win back the love of the child he had stolen! ' Mrs. John W. MacLean. Bank. Mr. George Buckler oi Humil- ton, Ontario is spending his holi- days at the home of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. bavid Glover. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Arlliur Kais, Tor- onto, Ontario are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Kay'sx parents, Mr. and Mrs. fred Macbean. The Misses Donalda ViacKay and Barbara Ann Mai-Kinnnon. Charlottetown spent Sunday at the home of Miss MacKay's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs William J. MacKay, Murray River. Mr. Harry H.-zrring of Truro, NS. is visiting at the borne of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Murray River. Pie. Clarence White who is with the Canadian Army and was sta- tioned at Camp Gngetuwn N. B. is "spending his leave with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. g Sincere Sympathy is extended to the relatives in Murray River on the death of the late James Cuddy, of Net-dham. Mass . formerly from Murray River. who passed away at the P.E.lsland Hospital. n it August 26th.. 1956. where he hail been a patient since coming home this summer. Mrs. Earnest Cairns and sons Alvin, and Buddle and daughter Donna and Miss Judy Baron of Quincy, Mass. are spending their holidays in Murray River at the home of Mrs. Cairns sister, Mrs. Fred White and Mr. White. Mr. and Mrs. Reagh MacLeod and daughter Beryl of Vernon River were recent visitors to Murray River, guests of Mr. Mac- High Leod's mother. Mrs. M.M. Mac- Lead C.D. BRISTOL Miss Bertha Mt-(.'artliy, who had served seieral years on the ('bailoiis-town Hospital staff of nurses, has re. signed her position and girlie to Montreal. She has joined the nur- sing staff of one of the larger hospitals in that big i-in Another Bristol, nurse who graduated from the lllll'KlIli.( school of the Charlottetown, Hospital this year has accepicd a position on the nursing staff of one of the hospitals in Western (anada, She will It-ave early next month for the wt-st coast. Mastcr Gerard Olllricn, was a visitor here from the city last week with his aunts. Mrs. P. H. Sinnott. and Mrs. Mabel O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lapicrre, R. 51., Boston, and w Singer Sewing Machine Co., has returned home from a vacation in come slon Mr. Clement Sinnott, of the trip along the Cabot Trail. Mr. Sinnott resides in Bristol. He re- Blxned from the Provincial Bank 1W0 years ago to join the Singer Comllany as sales representative. The new High School opened for the season last week. This new and lovely school opened for the first time and along with the other graded school. some six teachers will be employed. Friends horn of Mrs. MacDonald, who resides William in the city now will be sorry to learn she is confined to her home through illuc-x Mrs. MacDonald 35 h”"” 1" ilmir health -for some time. but is reported as improving now. Mrs Clmultw Hl(lL'rSh3W. was in the l'il.V mi-r lhr week-end where Mr. Eldcrslitiw has been a patient in the Prmmcial Sanatorium fur isevcral nmnlhs. At present Char- IE IS the day vihcn his one year stay will be over and he will be back lhome in better health again. The old Marie School that was quite an eye sure by the highway has been taken away and the new who moved to this vicinity from Montreal some time ago, have de- cided to remain here. They are at present erecting a new home in the village. Mrs. Lapierre h as joined the staff of the Village diner. Mr. Lapierrc, has gone back to the fishing he left some years ago. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roach, liai- ifax, were visitors here lastl week for a few days where Mar Roachi-"s brother Joe resides. 1' cy also spent some time in thei city guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vine Burns and Mrs. Ed., Burns who is a sister of Mr. Roac h. "It is fifty years since I left Brislol."Bill said. ”and few of my class are around here now. Most old fricndii have gone on." i Mr. Mike McKenzie. left On- Monday for Labrador where h e; will be employed as a finisher. Mike will be missed from his shopi in St. Peter's where he carried on repair work for many a day. The most sincere sympathy of this vicinity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dougal MacDonald, Bacxact-is uirk oomfortln hel for Baokachl. I':eu.matiI: Pains. Oeldint DNllh'-l- lfmhl aloud urine, irritating plunges. I23 Patna an our energy due to Kidney an Bladder trauhlrii. K 1 CVHTKX Quick. oomplata satisfaction or money but Don t snffsr anotnar da without asking your dtlldill ll 0Y'&. school painted white. A la rg :- black lettered sign is on the east end. Marie School. This is a won- derful improvemcnt. There are many old shacks along the high- way that could well be moved wait-lung the calender for - sisters in ind around that city and Wocester. Mass. Her mother is Mrs. Fogarty. She reports a lovely trip. Miss Teresa O'Brien. who spent most of her summer vacation with her young friend. 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