The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for new: oi local interest but advertising oi n newsy nature may be inserted at I cents 1 word strictly ply- abie in advance. Paint and Enaniels jpeci T0 IIIRQDIICI 7f anize ' snr suaormua n‘ LFlOOR FINISH 15¢ 1i nun noel nnml- I 5 ¢ IUIIIISU smut FINAL TODAY 3.15 — 7 - 9 P. M. Tllé story women loll in whispers! Bltllll IMWS 1 lllllll-MW IIOPIGNS l g. ... .1 .. 11.. ummlwn ../ nu rum.” 1-,...- mnmng m, .__._._....__ CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- INCE. L-91li9-1-2l-3ll. BOARD 0F TRADE Quarterly Meeting tonight B o'clock ‘ L-164-4-10-11. WlRlL-Oarload Wire just arrived including Barb, Uolled Spring, Sou. Galvanized. No advance 1n price. Rogers Hardware. L-137-4~i1-11. curs DIPLOMA - Miss mm Sign Jenkins of Mt. Herbert ui-uvsa GEZTTERGT. BRETT JESSE CRAWl-‘ORO AT. THITORGAN AND TTIAVELOGUE TTSEJHI; (OUPON mus} home Saturday from Toronto hav- room 1 \§u.; f3 lug won her diploma, from the Anne t . Cunle Nursing School. L GAUDET-ALLEN WEDDING - 8t. Patrick's Church, Ottawa, was the scene of an interesting wed- ding Tuesday morning, April 2nd, when Margaret Aileen. daughter of Mr] and Mrs. J.W. Allen, Emer- I .1 have»... LONG‘ RIVER YOUMG PEOPLE'S MEETING Every fifth night 1n Long River Y P. . Hopdong “m; hi, Bahgg Ls‘ social night and on m Dlays - rmnnv & SATTITDAY ’l‘l1u1's:l11y' ei1-ening ,Ap1'll 4th, a most ‘;-.,1.§-; I»,- 1 ‘ I g 1. . . v _ _ aid, P.E.I., became the biide of ' *7’ , » f; ; _ PH1I1¢M1 111° ‘Fall-blllf" enjoyable meeting nf their Society Mpg John H_ gander, o; the Royal 1.. , - 1 ' Qgmmm“ to ma. most 111,111.11; “firs hcalifé 1111c 11116;? 85051111. $1116 Canadian Air Force, Ottawa, and .- , ‘R \ '“"Ee*d"°"1“'”! woiiliip scrgicce W115 led by M155 Ttr/llscglicllllfg, Juglrllgg: The eye‘ ortlfwi; l 1 J hluhor 11mm" Mai-ion Gillespie and opened by cgfemgny was performed by Rev. [mk- closm 0° ‘h Ado‘? 7 <>~\'\\ singing "O Worship the King." g p,- d _ t0 Mk 111111116". d!!!’ , 4- _ axon u homme and the Nup . . , _ q u s v5” Scripture Reading was Psalm I Mas was ceiebraged by m, lilemlflhvl, WWI- . a iead responsively, followed by pray: grqom’; mug“, m“ 151mm cosmetic skin. Keep your er. Aftcr :1 posiu "Living Epistles’ ekinglowinglyfreehwithI-ux Arsenault of Quebec. The attend- ants were Miss Alberta Mnzor and Mr. Julien Mazor of the R.A.F., Ot- tawa. Immediately after the cere- mony the wedding party, accompa- nied bv Father Arsenault, motored Ito Hull. ivhere a sumptuous wed- ding breakfast wns served 1n the private dining room of the Chez Henri. After breakfast the young couple left on a motor tri to points of interest and on ther re- turn will reside in Qttmva where the gloom is stationed at the RA. F. Headquarters. YORK AND VICINITY — Mrs. John Steunrt. Marshfield. spent a few days at York, the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Reid-Mrs. Hufzh Robt. Thompson. York. ls spending the week at Montague. the quest of her cousin. Mrs. P. L. McKlnuon. -- Mr and Mrs. Arthur Blrt, Cove- lmd been given the hymn "Sweet 110111" of Prayci" was sung. The Young People's Creed was written down by all the members, so that it could be learned before next met-ting The business session was led by the President, Annie Lowther. Minutes of lost meeting were read and approved. The captains 01' the attendance contest Keith Warren and J1» Dunning reported the “Rvd attendance to be 13 and the "V1111 cs" 17-11 number of visitors wee also present. Due to the ab- scuce of our secretary Elva Paynter uus appointed to fill her ition. A new mcrcziticm commit e was also appoint-ed as follows --D0ris Julinstoue, Vivian Priynter, Mrs. Hiiltll Cnmpbth, Jeanette Brown, and Grncc Jjlllllilllg. The leader of 1.110 music festival committee, Louise Toilet Soap-its active Whipped Cream Lather removes duet; dirt, stale cosmetics thoroughly. . OTITIIRSMEN" A Parameunr Pinon featuring W ll. L lA M BOY D with George Hayes - Russell Hayden Evelyn Vcnablc 1 Clara Kimball Young i 50v . ':u-1i1l?“‘1~ mum 3.15 - 1.00 _ 3.45 r. M. SAT. MATINEE 2.30 Jolruson reported that the first hem Road’ have moved to we“ A L , cnsnuav cnnsa comanv 1““*°11°° ‘>31 11115 1111111111 11%, 11111151111’ Rnyalty.— Miss Murphy returned "CENT PRICE -_ NAN , 55m“, ... 035G011; TRAIL next meeung. This mee rig o to he, home at Edward St“ at,“ ‘ z _ . . ‘I h be held at the home of Mr. ‘W’. E. a 93.35am, visit with friends at h U‘ . ed _‘ Jo1u1.»_1o11"<.-, the theme being S.ew- Stanhopg PM, Ofhpr brothers have ,_ _. v - ». . 1- .. -- v 111115111111 _ _ enlisted for service 1n the present - l “ 1 ; - - ~ .*__.__~_... m'f_'1l_?,l_gglr,li1m,§ff°wgg gzfchneezfjg; ganj- lii/‘Isiisi Hertbegt llglortige, Win; I’ .'-_’.--l ’. .\ zSlflT (DAY . .»\"'1l\' £111 2.1511 1 1 ~ , -"' _' - , “ ‘ _ °- I V 11R 11 01’ - e E1155 U.\ll.\ 1.1 1 l l l L l i “ulif {Cfiellililielllllgegmkvalghg rat Hongglrzxgirfnfith tgumghu I ed by all. The editofzozivereglurfirtérlt of he‘. daughter’ M,‘ Louis H_ l>l\'\'l-'1' (‘-\lf'l‘(i0\' ‘ 1' £2711 ployiu" gamespeln M11011‘ or e m n 1 o 0113' M15- M. ymct S. ts E130 vPS“ey'_Mr5' A A‘ Maccamlm N61‘ l"l1'“"*115(11':" a 111511111111 uni denrted ‘Cvrad X 1 A s. W d" 2 EWHLEA’ DOUTHEIM ‘Petite nd Charlottetown‘ and h" sister’ E115’ ' 1110111.!) <1“ nun {r1 “Tiuiime ‘in...- Willia e Wood. gm’ 0o ' ' galnpnJL- may? 5m“?! 1C2 Tllwmpw" "f Ym“ "m" 11"’ ‘ l 1111111‘- \1<1<11111<1‘11rb 1 Grad“ v1u~'1 R‘ mu 1. 1- 1'11"‘ 1111mm t ellgqna ' J 193° Week end wvh "r-lnlWes at om- ~ * 11~ - 6 - » 1C . r Bre 1.111 , Found and Jeane to iown. 0 s. Daud‘_Mr_ Clifford Webster. COW” 2. Glendon Brehaut. Grade VI: 1. Louise Macbecman. Grade III: 1. Joan Judson; 2. Ruth Wood. Grade II: l. Kay Wood. Grade I (a): 1. Baird Judson. Grade I (b): 1. Eurl Beaten; 2. 131E188‘: égaggelcofigggtggdgf gmltzfsgé head. is spending a week at Cherry "Hidden Names" a Fetch and ‘gightlvéléogénlgln ‘gazelle?’ B11113’ Carry Relflvt 111111 "P11311511" 1mg fairly good health.“ he lions °1111§°d fire“ 11111115131131‘ jlembers yenrs of mze and can rend without “R5 5°1"°‘1 by §1X ° 1 e Mary glasses. His grandson William has H1111 1111P11 1111 10111911 11 a y received promotion 1n the army at “Willi 7 " " T Norman MucKenzic, Long Creek, R d: VICINITY visited Clyde River recently. | 211055115. Eldon MucEuchern and i . 1 non, Canoe Cove, On Aiarch 21st friends and neigh- 1 ' 411d 1.1a the home of Mr. l‘ Nlouuluue Hyde to ten- Keith Beatou. 5inq-5Qng, A vote of thanks to the Halli-ax ' .1 111s rut-cut 111110 1 1111111 a mzscclluncous shower. Ed- Highest average Jenn Judson, 1,05}, and hostess was given by Elric ' "u" I ‘l’ d ma" m 111.1111 AInc-Phdil wry cupztbly acted 96.7 per cent. cnmpbell and Seovflded 11$’ M"- HAMIPTON W.M.S.-Tho annual n :RT:A Vlnlfiy- ab: lsnnuml bid/l l0 [It] IDRII." MILLER BROS. 111. Freda. L. Carver, teacher. EAST VTFLTSIIIRE SCHOOL Heath Campbell and appreciation E u, Th k n E 1m Ms 511111111 11v 111B 8101111 1" 8111“! to? “T.M.§nwgsel:elg gt thee f1 11911113’ C11")- Meemng c125“ by on Monday. April 1. The devotional 51113111.? “B1951 be 1,116 T1e- period was conducted by Mrs. ., , .\Ir. Collie Dnrrach. Canoe Cove as mun and after a lew re- a recent visitor 1o Clyde Riv- 1111a culled on Milton Richards Pr. 1111-1 1.1311111 L11 1112x1011 who escort- ‘cd Mr. and 111's. Hyde iuto the din- >l1 171'. . 111 one lzuud- room. A e11 1.11101 basket of Honor r ll f 1' M ' l: - = a t’ s and l\"l!‘,llllOl‘S gathered .5 was Clllllrll in by Florence The 101131111112; pugillg ‘had an av- g1§yt°§§d1l§§m§ls§§ “fgimdsclil .e- home of Mr. and .\11';<. Ll). ‘. dCPllHll and Thelma Macliinnon erage of 75 per cent or over: Mar- readings and 5 3cm? m er 1p for 3111111311111: to do honors to Mr. and mind the 1111s were opened by Ruth Jorle Mutch and Lois Mutch. EMERALD SCHOOL the Easter W851i,“ AP Egon‘? my .\/Ir.< Donivl Afar-Flier: 1111.0 xvvre rc- 111 while the Grade I: 1. Joan locKinleq 2. 11115 T‘?5'~1"1@‘1 T011111‘ m1“1"1941~ 1111"" " W611‘ read by Veran Younker; 3. Mahisie Jewell. Report for March: 521311511 T151313.“ 11111121011 wn21'tE%v5<2t§§ l 1.1 a r1111 (iuvs in b1 13:11 cl - F 011v:- Livingston Grade II: 1. Harvey Jcwcll; 2. Grade X: 1. Kathleen White; 2. Mrs JD‘ Macfarlaneg rs Bo Ce I: u» brzriv the uifw on Poul Gurnhum. Jflztrigm McEntec; 3. Plus Croken. Mrs’ mob“ M“ MngQuarlile 111;“, i ‘iuln 111.“ llic l . m his usual Grade III: 1. Maria 11111 1- I " 1 X' 1. Bclitv Jones" 2. ' 5 ' " .. - / . . 11 C1. 2» 9111111 I - . 1 Mrs. Villett The Resident Mrs \l "ch 221111 111ml lnclm '., 110E111 11111111101" 11111‘ 'cd all 011 behalf Rees Noun-son. Pgnlling Molmn and Gerard Allen Macpaflnne konducted the b’ i ‘.' bvtvrinzi 1' 11-11 :1 very appropr to acidrcxs {of 11111151111 and Mrs. Hyde for the Grade IV: 1. William Gciruham. (equal ' 3. Herbert. Matheson. session The uarterl r rfihsfnefi ' The 1150 OIMIIDUWWNPIU 5°!‘ 303'" ‘ 1"‘11”1 11.1’ 511.101‘ DJ1111¢11 "1111 11 £10161‘ 11rd 11111.11. mcful gifts. After Grade V: 1. Jean ltfutch. l Grade VIII: 1. Mory Moynagh; lsecmtafles mg.) ,,.,,,{,,e°,p$,g§.° ea . e“ mvenwne‘ 1' mw s“ filled purse 1111s ghouuciug A101 _ the remainder of Grade VI: l. Stunlev Thompson. l: Gordon Murphy; 3. Helen Cro- sausfacm L dies Md halal-y - - - lmore mmmmtmn m 1'93"“ m. l Jeum 111.111 1111c ozwniii: 1111s plcnsaiully spent Grade VIII: 1. Lois b/futclr 2 kcu and Clrirk Siunott (equal). mew quiltrymad: for the lir/lllllge 111$ h“»‘,§1c'1"°°f1,§,{s°5§,‘§°$5, tmlfiwgqdm: . . . . . , I ave n ignored are that the z forest industries have been interest- Of ed rimariiy in the sottwoods. and l tha the practice 1n loggingfn East- Canadlan timber operators would em Canada 1a to float e do well to pay more attention todrom the woods to the mills. Concu- liardwoods, accordln to the Domm- 1 tlons are now changing owing 1n ion Forest service, ilimpartment of partto p, growln appreciation of tho Mines and Resources, Ottawa which utillt of can n hardwoods, and. points out that on forty oer cent of also lo the increasing use of mech- Marjorle Mutch; 3. Ehicr You, Grade VII: 1. Willliam Murphyp _ _____A __(_3_ra5le_'1X:_l._Nornu1u Thomas. 1'3, H 1d fvlurpliv; 3. Earle Clow. {R13}: iogfililegelxytlgak gfiletgfug$alrségk ' “"‘_"“_"‘ "" " " 1 G1 do V1: l. Arnold Allen; Zwwas jntergstjngly given by Mm ‘1\'1"1'11‘ 3/10111111- [Wesley Boyce stressing the great 1 61-11111 V: 1- 1111111111 111111111111’! 2» need of medical mu for Indlass 3- P11111118 M11111" 1Movlng Millions. A bountiful lunc 11nd ’ 1111mm ‘in dancing 11rd games of all kinds, M. 111i fcnthcir k.i11.<l!1<--.s mu] l n 0 :1 _> HOUSE _ . r-lcn Murphr; ' h "' - w th n ' d b th h t 1 Grade 11 @1111 1. 1511111111111 1110- (Ttevfienl; J. yMorrgon 051g; '1‘ ‘ 1-- 1111141111 1111111111211? 3- W511‘ ‘which the social hour was spent 11' ‘W 1 fin Red Cross work, cutting and .. ll . ;- IT rJi-J: 1. Joan Murphy; the forest lands 1n Canada hard- anical logdlng equipment and truck n on. Isrwin "amns for the 110s it Is. . 2 I . Glow; 3. Gcoiye Duffy. :The geigumceting will be herld flat §Q$§£é figfilfi§flfififieffifif°fig.oifif mam tf-tax-d-wwd‘ 00m r15, ‘boll; Grodc I (:11: 1. Dorothy While: lMm John ROgersm1.s_ “saved tree's comprise about 22 per ‘o Der gem of the to annual c“; - _ 11» 911111111" WW1" 1" “"11 R°bmi — ‘cent of the‘ tote cubic volume o1 of wood for all purposes 111d "- nn C‘ “ ~ 3- V,"m°“ Mccarwleg, 2 > Y- P- U- SERVICE AT IIAMP- timber of mer antable size on fuelwood, only about 6.5 per canto ("mm 111111 Eldrlc G“ M‘ 1 ' TON-Hampton Y. P. U. gave n accessible areas. According to the the lumber ls hardwood. The pr - ' clpal uses for hardwood lumber are Best Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices .1\1~.\1..\11 \\",\1.1.11.\111~:11 ' rLu1Nuu AP-d-I-AB Jehnsnn’s GLO. CHAT ’ Removable wasllsblt pad o! high qullaly cotton yam and nn-ihmni: duck. Johnson's JAPALAC PAINT — ENAMELS, -— VARNISHES 1“111‘11‘1 UPHJVERY Sandpaper - Emery (flolh. PHONES I05 - 1308 THE RUGERS HARDWARE co. no. l 1.1111111“: Jones. _ l 311111111111- M. Tierney. Principal. I Eilc-nu Greenon, Assistant- OYSTER BED BRIDGE WOIWEWS INSTTUTE T11."- mcmbers of the Oyster Bed 11111111111 Wnuriifs Institute were en- llcrufuerl at the home of Mrs. llowurzl Con‘ on April 4th The Prvsideul. M s. J. L. Mathe- son occupied the clmlr and the ‘mcctiuz was opened by the sing- Bllls amounting to $22.46 mid. I ‘Thr- corrr-spondence included let- lcrs from lh~ Y. M. C. A. a let- lcr of thanks n-nd twn other ex- zircvslmls of thanks for fruit. It was reported that government grant of $2.00 was received b" the Institute. A discussion about financial help HAMSAHYS "THE RIGHT PAINT TD PAINT RIGHT pspecial service of song mid story 111 the church on Sunday evening stand of merchuntable ‘March 30. Owing to the SVCDLlIC. conditions and the almost impass- ' 1e slaw 0f the roads many were ‘unable to atttend. Those present [were highly pleusol with the splendid eflorts of the Young Peo- ple. Miss Jessie hoard, the presi- dent, presided and (luring yllie service the Scripture lemon “'11s read by Russel Campbell. Several the gmndmln; of nsultable hymns were rendered by commpjTlal importance are latest available figures, the accesible hardwood timber in the eastern provinces — Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontar- io-amounts to 23,339 1111111011 board feet of saw timber size and 216 mill- ion cords which mlght be used for iuelwood or other purposes. Though there are more than ninety species of hardwoods Or broad-heaved trees 1n Canada, ‘the prmcl e1 ones from a undance and vellow the Y.P.U. choir leading up to a and white birch, sugarandredhiaple pageant “The Symbol of Cross." This pageant was directed elated. It ls lmpecl this service will be repeated when travelling 0on- dltions have improved. PERSONALS Pic. Pat McMonnge of the Anny Medical Corps 1111s returned to his winter with his brother. Mnlor J. R. Dnrke. He also visited relatives and friends in New Jersey and Mnsqichusells. TOLL ON BIKER ALBANY, N. Y.—(CP1---'I‘he slate 1 nssemblv hns passed ll hill. H18 to 32. ' to prrvirle for the "registration nnd ‘inspection of bicycles at {in annual fee of not more than 25 cents.” 4 the poplar. beech. basswood, ash elm, red and while oak. flooring interior finish, doors, rur- niture, lurnery, agricultural imple- ments, vessels and plywood. Hara- vwods are also hem: used to an tn- crelaslxh extent for rauwuy Lin‘; 11nd u w . pTlle growth of hardwoods should be promoted, especially on the more accessible areas such as Xarmefl woodlots. The ideal forest ls com- 00d and does ..th1s mix- better soil conditions, we 1W1 u ‘““°“ ill m“ 1132f‘? uces g er qua. y w th classes. Mixed stands are also Bestforall PURITH FEOU 11111: o; U,“ 1np~tuite Ode, followed . _ _ , n b serious “Fem! attacks ’ S W A X T m. 11011 col‘. wl 111 was nnsiverc-(l ¥5§edY§°,1§‘d,f,'§‘Q§.1‘,,,E“Z,,Q‘CEZQ in]: illfielllllellllgvzlgulélialal Tier?» 5612?; tillgtsmead of diseases, which 1 " _ by l\\' n1 mt-inbcrs. there were also .11, 1° C e , t, The {pmvinv her owners who seldom even include are nearly a ways confined to one 11011118011 S ' For a "l" "1~"1""'~“ "WW1" 1,301,, moi-n 1.3;‘, Moms 3 sm-lf the umounlsof hardwood in the es- species or at least to one senus or The minutes of the lest meeting 1 mg gxama-n Méfvmc HigEM-‘s N“ mmmes o; m6 “mm;- Qn r1191;- unu trees, Smooth Q,"°"'f§,'1,.,'{f E§§Q§§,“TY,',VB°§§}§ French, Grace MucVllttlc, Sadie .',,.;§,d,“n," ' ;Ferguson, (irncc Ferguson, Annie Lovely - TL-‘m ,_,,.m,,, m,‘ S1,‘, cfimmmm, Gass. Edith I-lolm. M rigucrite My‘; HQQH‘. h. in,“ ‘Tm éonrppn‘. 111cc, Doris Myers and Vic Fn-ucli. 11nd POllSlI 11.111111 11 rm ...'1l‘ slnleiuent from tilll1lrolnlatletr 11131115 t A'5u1]1g ‘v ._. o g I ( n H, qr], iroug 1011 1c ogcau. s00 Ask Fm- 511111310011 rl-r-vligll: ‘Inslllulle. "The 01d Rugged 0105-“ b1’ M1- " ' “we Cluyton Morrison 11111.5 much appre- yourBakinq ‘vindnw or the so] 11ers fo‘1n 10d 11nd it Wes 5111-11011 after s BR s f . r . 1' . pending his furlough . ' . . , thl h l l 't . " ‘ 11 11155 111.111. l‘? :11." 1 1 __11 1 P1111" 1101111 07c d _ i ‘Cross. y. rrgporifed tlfintghevlafé- cségnsllggslfixlétllliflchtetiistéiftl the 1R. To bukp thim r [mm e palm Brushes es ma e . pa rs o s00 s. swea - l. d. n. is e l 1e ma n- . _]J window zlilsléirizd 1 scnrf for the soldiers and M1 a e1‘ 11 v 1t t0 the 0 W- H H’ l k K'11“"1111111> 1111181108 “r1 11 mm mt 1a l M '1‘ B R 1th a: ' S 1'01” m "'11 1 l 1 Cleaners alvlrftqgéthlec school to? “$1,100.11”; I, ffllglllanderls lgltfrloo rc 1:111?’ his v ~ 1 all 8 3i‘ . y 1’ - 1 1 To topmost hon lil L Scrub “rushes porlys, M H 0 t b‘, {<22 ment yesterday oft/er a furlough“ 4 .1 r B‘ ‘l1 f nt tlllc 5311105110311??? theoroll hcpslll 1 m. ———— w ‘m’ PM" Hm 16mm“ w’, 1 Shoe Brushes ‘Us es or 11-111 1v- .u~.-.--'~~~1 by an exchange Mrs. W. J. Burrell of Kentville, "mllmml lwfllmdam 1 Every Use of bulbs nhd seeds, Nova Scotla, enjoyed s visit with Humans iul1ln| ieuplnindnllh 1 11.1112. llLTll“lu.l1§’§§§l 1'11- "Jlfilll ¥S<>37d1~il§9s§u¥£ slillifieli1°rll "'1" "1' l iii-asst» - Hilvo - Paint. Cleaner - n 1111111111 111111111 was served bv the Kenlville Saturday. L.’ t “"'1"1‘°°"'1'"11“ 115mm v . _ _ . e - . , hoqcss and indies. The rrmnlndrr -—-—-—— 1-1 "1 4 1 “"111 311M‘ ('1°“'“'“ " ‘*“"""1"‘“h _ Old En llsh of nu- evening was sncnti . Mrs c. M Lea <1 so .1 kie - ' ' a llruno — Steel Wool —- Paint and Vurn- g nnrl music. ' n ‘limes North Tryon. haveageturnred lfluué "CAVALCADQ, METHOD‘ S1,“ flour wlth “It and bikini 1 Use (I (‘vrlar is}, Runupvcr _ (‘nld mim- P113419 -_ Paste Wax Cosh on hand u» date $30.15, ‘from (he Sawler Nursing Home 0F DRAMA powder. Cut in butter. Add sugar, dates l Lemon (lil — Paint (lii - 'l‘urpcniine — (pa————————mnt Fume copy) lllflfufialtlfifi ‘$110151: EQOdel-went an Every M”;':"~W'd' “m1 mm" 3°93 1188? 941d 1111119 and 51111111117 . 1 - e ' d" Th t . u 1» 1110011 \\ 1.1x RCTIIOWEI‘ T 111m Ami -- Old Old English Major w m“ of m w flour mixture. Place 1n oiled pans and let l lion Ami (ISO-Ere Dmch cleanu- _ “lnd0w~('-len|1er _ Liquid Wax 8UP ‘River, hflslfétllrllfld from Pwlnld-r CFCY--10.45 o.m. T159 3o 111111111115- BB-ke in 510w oven o1 f ‘ ' ' hluresco — Alubusiine - Whitening — ence, R. I wluve he spent the 33o l“; 25g dove“ forlhouh l I I l l l T l‘ l