PAGE six TOGETHER! TIIE ROMANTIC STARS OF “COMBADE X" AND “THE PHILADELPHIA STORY!” TWO DAYS ONLY Hint -=- PRINCE EDWARD -=- rnunf now roflwoo an untnssrn ntnnm loin heavenly Hedy and romantic limmy in the exciting modern love story oi a beauty who had 24 hoursto gehnarried . .. and wanted to remain an unkissed bride! . It's all l llllllilllli ll llllll vaontu .<. £44K% g o mu liillirsn vsnnrr TEASUALE DOi-IALD MEEK PAQIQ NORTILEIMERICAN TRANSMISSION Iaslern Daylight Having Time ‘Throughout. WAVELENCIIB Canada, and USA.~:ll..tz m. 2553 h. (L0 10.00 pm) 45H!) m i030 nmi w~- WEDNESDAY, JUNE I1 foundldnd. 0.45 p.m.-—TI>IE NEWS 7.00 p.m,—-'Qué‘s'.lotls of the Hour’ v.15 p.m.-NEWS m FRENCH. 7.30 p.m.--‘S0ttictiiin: fiOlllg on In 'it Po srrttcd by i!‘ ‘If :1 Z . .m.-— 830 g.m.—‘BRI'I‘;\lN EPICAKS’. — ‘Sea. Power’ Tal»: by Com- mander RTTTPIIEN KING- HALL. M P 8.45 n.m.—HFADl.iNf-‘. NEWS AND VIEWS Commentator: J, B. l/fcGEACI-lit‘. $.00 pm.-"I‘he Music of Britain‘: The 'Severn‘ SllliP (Elgarl, layed by the Bi"\'crsh.'-w' Col- liery Band; Cllllflllii/‘r, W Hay- dock. _ 0.15 p.m.-‘1=‘ront Line Family‘ _ Episode 39. The fltittdlillfEfi of the British Family Robinson in war-time London. Wrvfcn and produced by Alan hfoiville. 9.30 p.m.-'cAiv.\nA cant s PROM LQNDON’ (in ccilxboiation with CBC) [30 ‘Jean Baptiste sen va-t-en Guerra.’ Intervfetvs with French-Canadian Soldiers Serv- ing in Great Britain. 0.45: ‘British Sketchbrk‘. Sound- pictures of everyday life 1h Great. Britain. Presented by Rooney Pelleter. 10.00Eré.ln.—‘DEMOCRACY MARCH- ‘ 10.15 prn-‘At Y~ttr Rhine-st‘. 10.30 p.m.—‘BRTTISH SFAMEN AT wAp,'_5; ‘Coastal Feature Prozfamme. Production. Mode t» England- 10.45 nJrL-‘Mnrfiattftn n/IUSlT-BOX’. With Sentiment on Strinrzfl. Rhythm on Reeds. and the ee in Ramon?- lI.15’ngrn.—Talk: ‘CAIJLING THE MONCTON ._Gn|ng— FRIDAY. strut-z 20th AND r RnAY. JUNE 21st s A U M ndny. June 23, 1941 (I PM‘ $3.85 From CIIARLOTTIITOWN (Government Tax Additional! Proportlonntely Low Fares from olhrr xlvttiurts Children o/ hive rind 14mm‘ Twelve years of ayrLIL-ILF‘ FARE Tirkjiiwtorl i" DAY until/Ills ONLY For FurlhIt-ITIIIIO/l-rlluvtlirnt consul! any Tickrf iii/I'll U10 Clnnriun Nlitoull Money Uvdlll for Sutety and Convenience. Ilm _ WW“; . ‘~. .. lilill vyi r." . slit-ts {Ass/y (fr m rti Cvn.trta--235J l . 1o " t ooovooaooooo-ooooooooooov W" .l (save the spelling): ovo and laughter as Iimmy finds the surprising answer! snows a-r i I.l5—'I.00—9.00 PLUS A l “WINGS OF STEEL" l AND . 'G PARADE WORLD’. p.m.-RADIO NEWS-REEL. mn-Tlte Daily service. dm-‘London Calttrc’ mm-JBRYPAIN SPEAKS’. -— ‘Sea Power’ Talk b‘; Cem- mandcr STEPHEN KING- HALL. i230 axrh-“FHE NEWS. i255 sum-Close down. 515128 E The llirgin Spring ll BY Q o ERMA A. BAIN z ~ I . cerning a, clear, crystal slrcsiti of in southern Scotland. ‘Jen-- ing a similar t/tle to this circle. l A story fold me recently con- l l . . has led me to conclude the follow- ing which 1 halve Dull") eiiy Pl" | (i-uvn as an ericcuragcmctit t0 wtw-‘ss. ' Beyond the wall. film“! 5l°w1Y at... sncntl, .i;c splashing the biZ dTOLS. gaining momentum with 1Z1- creasing vclocitv. Never has mailm- earth locked so resplendent H1411‘ such n wazm rainfall, nevenhas Fmother earth looked so p05 itv Y ' virgin. and never has artist. made lcanvas glow with sprngs soft-Hess as lt glows mnfizht l Yonder bathes the grass, draugh- lting atom by atom of nuiirimfliiv. sutllced only when a Dmiflval °l l the velvet carpets CGVIKS the breath of the causal traveller. l Yet still nmain fragments of that earlie: and fart facing 56150-1. l for the shady nooks remain unnene- trated by 801's imperfect rays. Albeitl wold on the hilltop. a ml» “lows! shiftingly. proclaiming likewise the g9 (lr h“ 5 Pl l‘ ‘ .1 v ‘ III”. l l Down in the valley the‘ tree trunks stand as slJ-ESI Will-ed. silent receptive. In s short time now that reddish tint shell give lplaoe to o spotted forage. dancing _and swinging. To the nostril of the nature lover, tho very rlr is lnv/"roratinz: to the soul. u. pastoral balm. And restfll to the cie — comes the ‘Lfilil car- peted meedow —- swursed with red soi and flankcd with hllside graves nesting sutgstezs with a 111006! (harshness lngcrinz to the‘r south- ern melcdy; vrakeful no the spirit of the traveller. New rouih -— a Winding fbbon of strerm melts into the distance "Elliots" ol‘ the "West. River" u cuxvuig as that peculiar species of ldog. which one is familiar with and bordered on e‘ther side with brsari and fert- ile fields. Haw winter has turned it into d blue and moving melody! Or by boat if cnc desires - hOW one may steal between wooded hills to burst suddenly into open country where vision could not fail to ac- quaint one w‘th an old and settled populace; quaint. and quiet. There too is the ted road stretch- lny l‘ke a, thread to bear the tra- veler along w'th his fancy. ‘There tco. are brooks innumerable, tccm- ing with the spotted trout. which await as a tempting bat for the kcenest sngler end sportmnn. In this "millzon ace fa'm" the "vlegln Spring" has no contemoor. ary. All is park and garden. All is of nature's honriiwor . where the var"#“"p'-t, m~v peacefully profitably tnke leis-ire War—-25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) JUNE l1. with-Russian advance on Eastern Front. tvfln Austrim litres pierced at three points and lhotuanrls of prtoners taken: fort- ress of Dubno in V0ll'.t'll‘a cripizar. oil. Gcrmons slvllr-d Cmadhn pryi- iiom in Ypres Salient. attack D'l and ‘ sanctuary wcod repulsed. rut: CQAIILQTTETOWN cusnptau Til-DAY“ ontv -=- clmol. -=- to a mo: l SNPS GOTCHA WITH Nil HDTCHII tuPt VELEZ LEON ERROL PPPY SHORTS-SHOWS 315-7-9 Coming -:- CAPITOL -=- Thur.—I-'ri.-Sat. CAESAR ROMERO and MARY HUGHES "Us ‘N nonnnn apvsurtmn: "POPEYE" “ RIDE O N GREATER paucnm Green Ilornct MORE BEAUTIFUL Music“, ” SENORITAS! ___.._._.i Eran} 1.5.1. GUARDI}. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR-l QNCE. L COOK'S for PhotogLmphs. MOORE a“ MCLEOD LIMITEDJ of th ir onl daughter Laura. Eliz- Wlll be 99911911 all dill’ lwdigly- we ‘l abeth? to Alison Ashley Macbauclt- nesdcy. “““ ‘Lauchlnn of Charlottetown. "IT'S A macros DANCE." I .- 1 » J _ Armouries, TIIOSCIOY, June 17th. l “age w take plum ate m “he Everybody welcome. L-270-6-7-3l. ' _.___._ -———- ' I SMITIl-WALSH-A pretty June DR- J- A- tlliwllll-LAN S OFFICE‘ W9dd.llg was solemnlzed at St. will be closed from June 11th t0 Dumtmyg Basilica, on the mgr“. June 21st both days inclusive. a mg o; June 2nd" when 51mm L‘333‘6'O"'1 ' Marguerite Walsh daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Vfaurce Walsh MOORE ‘k “RLLOD LDUTEDH Summer-side P‘. E. I‘. was united in will be opened all day lo-doy. We - manhge to Cpl Louis M Smwh "esday' L-‘Hgnsdl-n" 22-2lst Feld Ambulance l son l or A; t $23.52?‘2...ii2.‘i.ét‘2.‘i.i“‘%...““§i'lé.i‘ z... J e - I 9V. - ~ o. csrlvienwibsiltli, Ztfrs ms Jean glirerrvdhlhv cllllrvhtorit the arm of Lzutcr o! Chat". 1ct0\vn. to M11’. “fin. a ‘d5? ‘e 5 m “s of‘ when‘ Gordon Wctilncc Yorstoti oi GCOYEE- Ill/us smgiphlllgnollllgaffih gglewgrlgg looked very winsomelin a street llcngth dress of Clover Rose crepe - wearing a picture hat i0 mrttsn and town. JOINS IIIILITAIIY STAFF AT OTT. \ -\\\‘ —I~‘ricnds of lvfajor E. J.l n. Moi- ssw of Camp Alriershot. Well‘ POPS-We 0f talisman ros N. S., I0l'mt'l‘l_y' vice principal of The limit‘ W15 Hlifiidfid by l\- S 35850119 Doyle who wore a street. Queen square stlhool Charlotte‘ ilotigth dross of powder blue ‘neer »~ ' s . . totvn, will be iilif‘l‘CSif‘fI in learn- ing of his nppointtitcnt to thellfiiii Willie HPCPFSOTiQS and vrcre s trllitnry staff at Ottawa. Major 1901's“? of red roses. The bfde- Morrisscy has boon Cotilpany l Hm-"m was attended by Cpl. Fred Commander" at Aldorshct for the .Dillon of the ZZ-Zlst Field Ambul- last your and a half and left last a-ncv- Rev. Fr. Lows Dousnu offi- Tuesdny to take up his new duties. ' Ciaied and celebrated the nuptial _ ____ mtlss._ During the ceremony ap- lprcprlate solos were rendered by Mr. W. J. Brown. After the rvedrlintg brerkfnst tho bridal part-y left. by ‘ w mo.or to visit friends and relatives T9 ""1 'in various parts of the Island re. in thehevlgniingklijvhien a re. , - was e n er honor Department of Iflilllltlfllggllltéiesrglle: at the home or M?‘ and Mrs‘ lily has spelt a short enjoyable George Iiarter‘ 138 K“? st" 55m“ hdirlay ti... his ‘family at Bclle- 'Z§"°§.l§"‘Yfi.““°s’stW" eznerlahh » . l even “=41 vue land has now returned to lplsasantlv 1n dancfiglléatf; If}; °‘ m" _- 'ii.‘.“'.‘.‘..iii’i‘..'"~'.‘iil v . - . s. y s. . P. ofMlIise Egllinrhl/lictrtlstlliltlft? “Ifigflligllrligle, ' hvrildskai‘: llgig-‘sdfiank Wlllottqhbv. has ncrcptcd a. position on the 1 ‘Lwxdsi'préy1nu5n§oaXhirM Personals Dr. TI V. Grditt, M. P..l_eft yes- terday rnoming on Ottawa. Lt. Colonel S. s. PROWSE BROS" LIMITED will Firm fight. These rounds are Dflflked ' l" be opened all day io-day Wednesday. N"1‘ MISS l L-Iio8-6-1l-2l. T 149-6-4-11-21- MR. AND uns. a; o. SETSON. Hightleld, announce the engagement d L434 “$4141” lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mac- L-SZS-fi-ll-ll. l King or Fisticuff On The Verge Of Dethronement tours-asst: rtcnr l AT rnnvce nnwanp r run-as ran-an. UIS JOE L0 (Heavy eight Champion) At a. special week-end feature for sport fans throughout Prince Ed- ward Island the Prince Edward Theatre has added to their Frlds - Saturdnv screen program the lm that caught everything that took place at the ringside of the JOE LOUIS -- BUDDY BAER heavy- weight championship fight. several weeks ago. This most. controversial flstic en- counter has baffled all sport fans. JUNE 153941 Joe Louis with his eye busted o n by Baer—Joe Louis knocked cear out of the ring—-his feet high 1n the air—t.he first time this has happen- ed to any champion since 1926 when it occurred to Jack Dempsey in the with real slugging. D0 HE IDUIS -— BAER FIGHT AT l TTIIE PRINCE EDWBRD THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Sea View And Vicinity ‘me majority of the fannersvnre about. through with their see~ing lexcept those who have low 1 and the exceedingly wet season hes left this in a very wet condition. | A number of the young B80910, lfrom this community we-e visitors- French River and attended the I play. put. on by the ‘French Rver lDYTIWTi/C Club Dora. Deane. The hall thee was crowded to the dcor some not even being able to gain '. __ admittance. All who witnessed the play spoke most highly of the Per- font-lance and the specialities we.e ‘all of a h€zh orfler. A ham-i cme sum was teal zed fr l1 m: proceeds j of the evenings entertainment. This eatherinvg was sprnsorcri by the members of the French Rive W. I. ‘Fhtse arusts have presented their i play since in dVIei-ent c~mmunit es wzth the same decided success. The fishermen sivfereri some in- convlenoe owing to the heavy stom l at- sea recently. The storm tangled and destroyed much of their fish- ing new, yet. nctwithstendhg the many set bacl-xs the" report good average catches of lobster. The cad fishermen are cl"o netting’ some fine catches cluvn round French River. particularly. . l ‘Mr. William Adams and Mr. Roy Adams wee busness visitors to Charlottetown recently. The hall at Sea View we: filled to its utmcst capacity on Monday night and listened with a greet deal of appreciation to the Ken- sinzwn Players present. their play The Swastika Betrsvs a three-act musical comedy. Thir play was stuff of the Salvition Army Hos- pital in saint John. KEEPING satan CRISP l I i several Po bride was guest or showers given honor at. by her friends at which she received many ilfleilli lrifts of silver. Izlnsswear. l Limestone in hulk or in your linen and other valuable articles; Hews a ‘plmg 5am‘ mm PM’ which testifed to the mpularitv of ‘our ilted lcitticc. nmiaine, es-_ lzarolewot" whnt have you in a panllslgliitgmlllell '90"?! ICDl» flflri Mrs. c-f water to which has been added l whetje meglewms “ti: 1°‘ 77'1"‘) one cup out vinegar. Let stand forlbum stationed ma“ °~ m? 370??“ half an hour and then take out the l flflengd w‘ h “O Th“? 1113-‘! greens, all crisply fresh and ready ha s 5 7'11"" ma"! YEP-rs 0f for the salad bowl. ALSu, wrapping lcttuw in a damp towel sticking the ends oi the towel in a bzwl of water will kcop the lettuce fresh. piness. (Halifax Papers Please Copy) A full Size model of t: assenger airplane cabin is mainta ned m. s California airport for training ivoot _ WAR. COME Ship Your wool to S TO THE KITCHEN ‘I hostema and lannln it l . wnnuau In r or m l. lwritten by Mr. Norman MsDotmld punctual of Kensington Hizh School This play was most enoerfainlng and protrayed many five music- al selections that were greatly ap- preciated and the loud and hearty applause told of the pleacufe of the audience. ‘rhis play has already been reported in full and is certainly s modern drama with an into esting plot with plenty of as the vsriotis scenes were ac in s sgleztdid manner throu hout. The o orus by Misses Etigen McLean, Yonne LeBlanc vim Higgins. Erma Hughes. Jean Maliett G mdys leBlanc was greatly entoyed by ‘all. as well as the splendid music provided by the School Orchestra Mow: Elrlc Campbell, Elwood Dunning and No man Mill. The .mus‘c. throughout was under the tdlrectlon of Miss Olive Thcmgzarxt. o 1000 per cent. The-e is s seri- Jrh l f . CONDOiélS1 lhllOtOliEN MILL$ miasrjsoillgrntazliemog] izlféicrébnglxtlvéréixf. gnglfilgfajllhg sallvdlziocrfa-lm “Arrlithem I’ O II . ' ' “In DQBS n8 P79857911! or o e w I“ 31° WY- s close. The ladies served a delici- . . . ‘Ih B lika. h and receive highest market price m1, Zonllnfll‘: figwyfwferhfiirg for washed and unwashed wool“ ggllmltrsnk tshpicemtrndéers tmett ln - ~ _ or e o. er ny o ry o Money potd on receipt of wool. All‘ fmd a way to supply me shortage’ wool has lo be graded by govern- l They could find none. Their pres- ment inspection. We do our owntem PM“ L‘ m make U" WNW“ _ . smaller until stock, a . grading. You do not hove to wutt some of the mlgsinr; “$3.9... can for u government inspection fol be Emil" l" North America. some 'cus lunch to the vittors. A splen- did sum was realized. This gather- lIvI/g “ti? 5m“? up“! “lupus ‘l’: s‘? and he doubtle= sees many chsn s! . . . o a .s . view, may m ‘and misses many old friends w o l i The many fronds of Mrs Bruce Cpzier are indeed sorry to learn it was necessary for her to enter the Provincial Sanitorium. at r mone cannot. but. the spice dealers sayl ---—- 9 Y°" Y- that no herb grown ilefe has the The Dernley W.I. met. at the A" Woo] must be Clem, of din, flavor produced on time herb farms home of Mrs. Clarence Hickey on of the Balkan valleys. and burrs. Spices are less of s problem. The [Tuesday evening for their June meetng. President. presided and - - Dutch East Indies is will ail ble the meeting opened wit-h the Ode Fwmhl Pmd °“ loo pmmd‘ °“' as a source of supply. ntiltnfi is and Creed. Seoteta than osllsi washed wool, also on 200 pounds being grown on the Pazlfic coast. the roll and cave t e nunutes of and poppy and celery weds in Southwest. There is a three-year supply in the United States now. of unwashzd wool. 'd'u'hl'u'u'n'n"e'u'n"fi'y'l|l'n% 11565-5-28- WS. till July 26. LIMESTONE Drive ouIACHES . ‘ ‘f jifi; own bags and loaded by you and weighed on the City- scales — — —-$3.50 per ton.l Minimum 4 ions to a load l Limestone in bags supplied by us and loaded by us- $5A0 per ion. THE ISLAND F E RT I I». IZER (‘LMPANY LIMITED‘ __ | _"" l Black pepper is safe. the the previous meeting. Oorresprnd ence was read and the diferent 00mm ttees reported. The ldtscuston followed and it was de- cided m finish the quilts started. Mrs. Arthur McKay kindly invited the membe s to her home to qu'lt. those quilts and plans were made for some. It was Also decided to invite the French River play to crme to Dsrnley Hall to prwent their play. Plans were also made f-r several member: to attend the Armunl Convention in Charlotte- town. The pro: ammo committee then entertained with a humour- cus readinw by Mrs. Harry Cam's: also on interesting readlnv on Em- Dire DavbyMrsClsa-oncel-Ifckey- both those tending; were greatly appreciated. The singing of the Notional Anthem brought the meet- tnz to s close after which a delci. ous lunch was served bythe hostess assisted by Mrs. Wallece Pickering, ab. Georie mKuTpm t: mm. m oouver B. 0.. is spending a. plea-' ing a few day furlough home in Darnley. the guest of h.s father Mr. wilfam Thompson. Mr. Thompson wcnt to Calgary quite n few years azo and was engaged in the Oil Fields in that vciinty. H: enlisted in the Calgary regment where he has since been in tran- ‘m: in Cnnp Borden. When he got l h's furlcrtizh he decided t-oc | ie to the l .place of h‘: h‘"t=i and is mcelving .1 warm welcome. Mr. John E. Cousins hes been‘ hauling the su plus of his DfJiAiDl crop to the starch factory at Hume; River. During the past week Mr Cousins is making preparations to plant a large aceage of potatoes attain this year. Mrs. John Cousins spent a few days recently with friends in Char- lottetown. . Mr. nd Mrsffheodore Bayer and little sons spent Sunday in Sea. View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald Mr. and Ms. John W Murphy and sons. Max and Wallace. accom- panied by M‘ss Lillian McLeod, spent. Sunday in New Gasgzw the guests of ms. Albert Stewart. Mr. Edwin IZuIpIty spent a few days during the past week in Char- lotietown. Mrs. Minnie Campbell was s rs- cent. vision- to Sea View the guest of m. and Mrs. John E. Campbell. | | Congratulations are exwided to Mr. Arnold Hilts in his mtst. suc-l uassful you in Pfnoe of Wales Collette as s student. l Mr. ArchlbaId Woodslde has re- tmned to his hcme in Malpequo after s-pen a prolonged v.sit w’t.h friends Vancouver B. O. and other Canadian cities. M-r. Woodside met many Island friends on h's travels. Dr. William Sutherland Van-l sent. visit at his old home here. the a Mrs. Leigh Buthe-r- l land. It. is several years linoe Dr.‘ Sutherland vsited this province have passed away. On the trip home he was s vidtor at Mcntreal and attended the Convocatflon Ex- cerises at MacGlll Unversity where’ his eldest son. Wm» graduated as an M.D. He also is the guest o: Mr. l and Mrs. Ieiah Sutherland. Mr. D. M. Wilson, Amherst. N.S.. was s recent business visitor to Sea. View. l A large number of friends sndl neighbors gathered at the homo oil Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MscNutt. Dornloy. to tender s, farewell te- oeptfon for their soc-t. Albert. who Wlq leaving the following morning for military dlibv in Toronto. An- other guest of hznor at this gather- . George Thompson s fonneir Darnley boy who is now in His Majesty's Ber-vice. When all the guests had u-rrvsd the bays were Fven seats o! honor in the draw- mun and the gathering was ed to order bv Mr. Frank Mao- Nutt who capnbly presided and in s few well chosen remarks wel- comed Mr. Thompson smcmr them and wished the boys every success and a safe return home. Mr. Ann.“- McKnv then read s. n'ce add ess ‘"4 M“ L?“ Adams pwsented Mr. MucNutt with m Air Force Rln rnd Mr Tnomurn with the u'v- sient in a. purse of money. oth‘ """"" W" "Mrswd their thanks Q AQKTHE nan DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED at his y behind the Guns! Sgt. John Hannah, R.A.F., shown above at his gun post, is the youngest \'.C. of the war. Sgt. Hannah was wireless operator and air gunner in a plane which was set aflame by incendi- ary bullets. He fought the fire and brought the plane home. They're Jolly Good Fellows. The re- location above, below or on s level rnaindei- of the evening was spent with the boiler. THUS in some ‘n I-rrtrumental and Vocal Musict cases. “here it is flEsllfli 1e to do so, o d plc"s"itt social intercourse) bo.lers are placed in the attic The ladies served a. bountiful lunch hunt nos gtently CIIJDyEQ. At a1 late hsu: knd gocdnlghts were said after wishing the gilests ofl lttnvr every coed with and a, safe‘ return. Save On Excavations In the typical low oost hottsi, however, the boiler is placed in | special utility room. whicx. also serves as a laundry. cr in the garage adjoining the house. The fact that the water is niech- anlcally circulated not only make: it possible to save rnnney on ex- cavation and foundatmti costs. but it also effects economics in tho heating plant itself Tints. for m- stance, smaller pipes and siticiiel’ radiators can be used. whereas. a gravity-type hot water plan; mlsiii require main lines with a diameter of three lnchet. a plant otWflivI with forced circulation would re- quire cnly one or one and one-h ‘ inches in diameter. Miss Gladys Adngns. Summers de, spent a pleasant v sit at her home tit Sea Vew. ‘Several from Sumrnerslde were v18 ims to Sea Vew on Wednesday (‘tliEYllO-‘ll and spent the half hali- ciay motoring rcunzl the beaches and greatly enjoyed it. -V. ruin? nnrnacns unavrrv CIRCULATION A basement ls not. necesmry when a house is hsateri with mechanically circulated hot water. This fact is particularly significant to the 1am- fly in moderate circumstances who wish to effect all possible econo. mics in the construction of a low cost. house. Modern hot water heating plants l may be equipped with a pump out by hct foods put 1:110 tlir. dsh. which forces the water to the It. is safer to discard the cracked Ifldifli/uri. irrespective of their‘ plate at. once. _i_____ CRACKED DISHES economy to kn? even for dzshes tl (lisliel It is poor cracked dishes. hold leftovers. collect. germs which may be drawn Cracked . <:-:——_.—_: WATERMANS ran Si!" Matched se¢s$425 “P ‘nllffwlgefn ....1'.. X $1M ‘Zifiiii. Gentllllk I9 5 Luther. ‘{1} WM. Wellner Ltd. Jewellers Sin" m“ 8E1‘ r mp comma prisons! .00 tip to Lil present. for their gene Wm]- nus and all jmned in singing. For; _-__________,-r