s“ *'~"~*"'“ .- ,. _ ;"__~*-vs_¢_.-,;-..- CLEARANCE SALE M This Seasons Gcats-Suits-Shortics it Formerly $l7.95, NOW Lilli” 52,27" 17.25 §°6'$f"’-.".ll" 18.75 Formerly $27.95. l 13.46 i... iibiivr- l3 the lillt\\.llg 20.95 NQW ‘ H‘. _}l'i.-;ii Ssczuul 1pm o; lWllllfll will [Wfllll , lqniii-p, , l\:\\'i~ lill(‘~i(l_\ l: pliblisiugrl (‘n11- Formeily $33.95. NOW . .. ... Formerly $47.95. NOW I66 QUEEN ST. l "i2 for li‘lltl.l'i l7.‘ innsrruction o! i Ieiirlcrs are to close 25.45 35.96 l P.E.l. Gianni} l Alive Chapman o! Murray HM. ' buur and Helen Shelfoon of Olscary‘ were apptnixted Provin- tual C. G. I. T. officers at the 25% To You incisors Ladies’ Ready-gmwem. i346 Clllll). President and Vice- Presioen: for 19-17-48 will be elect- ed when Camp meets at. August. . inc Cure from July 23 to August 1st, Girls from all parts nf~Princc Edwnrd island will gather at the 4 beautiful camp grounds for ten ‘ days of fun iiiid lll*li‘llCll0l'i, The director will be l\1~ Jenn Swan. Truro, N. 5.. a giuitiutite of Mount Allison UllHQrSli)‘, rind the United ; Church Training School at Tor- ‘cnto, Director of Christian Edu- l PHONE i766 ls»... Reports Crop of tho church of Scotland merliiirl “Mo. here. l Committee reports presented tor“, the assembly wwred a wide Tangel 0f topics affecting tho (‘burgh {it home and nbroati. ~ . Proposed Port Elgin Regional High %i§d”§‘l“i‘ ‘ltilllfillllt ll shows 'li:~ building illill/lng ... total of fnllrieen class- llTtuhlS. iticluding n draft-Eng room. ‘a metal work ream. a homo eocn- omlou class room, business and a;- Fmm the above it will b9 St"! the New Brunswick Retain-in! Crm- flOSIIP High School program is well advanced, Nova Sootir- has made n begin- ‘ nluig in her High School progrsm. lAll the rural High Sdhcnls pian- ued are composite in nature, In liter cities and towns. Nova Scotia lhas sufficirmt facilitias for acad- ‘cmic High School cotlrses 5n she has planned five vovaiifinal schools to supplement tnese. Nova Sce- HE'S "larger unit of administra- Lion plan", which also must pre- . cede P E I ‘s High School progrnm 15 well advanced. Gromykc May Veto U. 8. Aiqms Control Plan 18y John A. Purl». Jr.) LAKE SUCCESS. June 18-—-(APl -Andrei A. Gromykn, Russian (leleztitc. said tonight that. adopt- Prospccts In West Excellent SAINT JOHN. MB. Jlhflé 15 — (CP—"C~i-op prospects ici the Blaine Provincas are excellent. at the moment. 1nd this faot doubt- less is of dlroct interest to Saint Jolm as one o1’ the Atlantic outlets through which tihe grain will flow to tho European countries that need it m badly." Sflld WM. Neal. “It i mo”, ‘ . n - w‘ _l Gnairman and president of the Cnn- w“, Him if arfllgmglgrd 92;! ‘Al, adian Pacific Rallwal" h‘ 3'“ inter‘ gnsqxil l5 to command ill" ltllUll-l Vll‘\\' on lhls arrival hero tonight. mm of M? gran‘ mug,“ n, thy} “We hope," Mr. Neal sit-d, “lo ‘ ‘ ‘ e ‘Hww vnlume o’ rm“ Cowdndpcnple outside the church and Ell w W‘ y ivliiilter and ‘ivilhhfllv M? tn m‘ made to h“! H; ‘Illie asstmbl also was informed by its mocloratiu the wry Rev. Dr, John White, tliiit nationalization of Lriinslfirt would “seriously hamper" its wojk dun to loos 0f rallwuy stockholdinpzs. The P9P"! "if tile Committee on‘ the ncw- trimslqlion of scriptures. ivhlch wns nplJTril/(‘Cl bi‘ the assembly, said “llln gym; [rick of evangelism which is far-int: all the ChUITlWR lflllfly mlikos the lllflllll i<Af this new transfintion aiutily felt. ’ ~ the ’ ion of a United States plan for tackling world disaramcnt would lead to collapse cl United Na- tions’ efforts to regulate and con- trol reduction of arms. Gromyko made this statement after the U. N. Conventional Arm- aments Commission had approved and forwarded the United States working plan to the Security iCounPll and tho/n vnterl down 2i Russian proposal which would have linked disposal of atomic weapons with the question of conventional arms, Ths- Russian ilolegate cast the only vote against the proposal to rsend~ihe American plan nn to the Security Council. This raised i Miss Alice (‘hapmfin President, f‘. G. l. T, t i... wwnriacr" ‘iirTi"ll-Fi' m tlhrouuili here next "Wu" l’. i? l iurls are . . - ‘ , , . tonh-inpoiwirv lhullvutze the grfilYl I, ., . H _ speculation that GIHXTUKO might ° ~ , . llfimpflfgryy lQflGUHgQ-H " ii i", . is. -. -. ' the Council. Owwn “am ‘Mama i“ m°~ The commute» urccd mm U1!‘ ‘I! m5!‘ '*‘*“‘ "“"‘l’"‘ "‘ NM“ It “'85 the row-sinus Hint if $Sfl'glcilqang;m:é1iiht0izlgglédfigg; hvork be not merely revision bu: ‘will’ ‘n 1km?“ V“ Q §“Rn w“, Russia should veto the United ~. i - . . . \ ; ‘Tl " i A s, k ‘ - v mhould aynld “rill nlCllillc; words and . Stnles plan this would menu an zmrionoo MN‘! consisted of wheat. l “ _ , d. he .\l x Fin-la Grant. travclllnl ». i The reduction this {rent in Whvfltifnln“ n‘ qflprpsmlm‘, ‘Uh, ‘ l“: "arrr-"aiy of 1hr Woman's Ohris- ‘ind $1" the :I:ammmenl' quomnn seeding hnd boon (ill-set by on _in-.‘°"““f‘d_ ll“‘“""l“l lmlmmll, smufhl‘ . ..n 'l‘f‘illjli"i'.llll‘l‘ llninn: other "fr, BATH 05mm, {on debate crease in coarse, or fwd, creme. l"mn".)~‘“d 6'1"" f" mlaypr‘ 30PM“ lelitlvrs we .\l'-..-rs Altii Fl'0\\‘S(’.l w, m5 , - 5S 1 r h and the liittoi" rwtild he transported iPnlfllIVPs fmm other if-illlc f‘ m. (lltpl u...’ N . Run“... Rad“ l"ll"“_<‘d i‘ "lmllmll "55 "11 '7' l E 0a.. q; f.“ M shimlon‘, ‘vsreqinrlpirl h‘. gimp-d m (llzguss w. ,1 m WM“. \ rm" Jpm Ma‘ security Council on the closely ‘~-i ~ ** _ ..i. it" "; z A 1- ,_ .4 -hing a ‘(L .r d,‘ ipmjrigp ‘y ,_ _ _ lCltIlPd stilrlcii, of establls nlg~otulijg gasscnger bus-me“ ‘hi.’ lgtllr§lnbvlufvlnLtlléliibl EAT/Tc‘; world police force nl armed units ‘ ‘ l " ’ ' ‘ "l? l l: ' ' ' - , her coun- nmunt-r nras amray to a higihly en- Chum-hrs Needed lv.,|],,\.;;(.1d tawny. an,‘ Mm K ‘it Ynfimlamed l“ ‘h’ mem gout-Aging start, despite unfavorable’ v iiiroiiiill o.’ West. ("aura Other meg’ _ ~ “vellum; ,\lr, Ni-nl Crrmmftllléfhf Dr. Whine said the fapparmit. plrmp ,_, fl- _.,.,,.. 1H,,‘ Winnie I Sxfilllfrpoivietiyialtitxiierlrieir Ayugttrnlilzr; l‘ ;l' ' -. "ill , . di .tcd s read l’ '1: is: r‘ :'c d hi- .- ,. » .. .' .. a -_ 9E '51- l and a Via} l‘(S(‘l\l (ms n c1 p o pa ill n mn u t .lIlI. ll, Yiyon. who \\lll b. busi security Caum,“ find a has“ rm. that. ll.'\\'i"l iiwiuid br- nvultiiflimfld gt. a liiizli li-wl throughout. the sea- son, txriitidn was receiving K INBQ shore nf vacation publicity in United Stzifls periodicals. Rgfnrripq in ilie ITfll-lllpllflll of: St en-rnships’ so l‘ V ice , CiLlIFKl-llll Pacific trniis-.\il.ini.i.; p:i.~sa-i-.v=~i~ 1W1‘, Noll Mild uiiat. llll‘ liner lim- pfCSs of Canada, fonmorly’ the Duchess of ltnlimnnzl. was still in m» lymdg of lllf‘ refitters in Brit- ‘ rxpvrlutl in malt» hot‘ ling from tho (lid Country :lit on July ill. illtaiion and Wear nntl 7PM‘ Oi \\'lll‘ rears, Wei’? boiti" rrlnrrlid bv lack cf lllllilll. "Mk0. mm Cdnzuhq and Hm mm“. \‘["'l| and ,h 7 ‘ml-W Wm Vnvn Slated. u siiltmu ll".",l;il“l on "bl ‘ irrorv morning for Halifax Vlfl m us“ m" ammic mmh as a \v_,vxl),," Dlgby‘ ‘of nlfeiisivi- net-inn. '__—a """" I“ Profal Pitt Watson, (‘lill\’€‘f\l‘l‘ of the cmnmittoc. said rm- rot-orn- New Translation Ol l . modernizat- ' lnn of tho (‘PR systorn, after the argument lnr the e<>:i'=t.i"-i'ti0:i of additional churches ln Svotliiiid.‘ flvhich was not permitted by tit: Government. l D1‘. While also -d flirt government. for its dc on not. in gin: an exceptional financal c m- pensahioxi for the loss r." riilw-y‘ stocks until-r ilv- transport. bill. The loss of income wotild affect .stipends. grants for :iizcd and 1n- firm ministers Tile uiidnws’ and ‘Orphans’ fund and the lZZFOlIlE to congrvgat-(ius. l Durlng discuisiong llw agscnlbl.‘ approved ll fftCflflllniWlfllilltiil nf ‘he l‘lIlIl'('h and nation i-onimlltov that‘ . tho grovtirnmin‘. should be altd in v lmvnilatun WilS Inennl tn pindgl- tilt‘ ‘mirinimit. "nmgr undr-r um (t l‘- r1RflSLHHQPJ» I) throw in» alomk » h . ' c 'd B ‘i m’. f'r.t. t. git n the zlrst bin-r." - Bible vim cred i 411,4, ,,,~,-;;.~,,;;,~;-;;; . isoeklliil to insert the vwrds "will ' " ‘ ‘ ' mm i" “Hy ('lrc"n'§l'““c”“ “s” “wi uvss nriiinuor: a rPlZlslPPed nurse Ehlflldlllfili. Jum- l8 _. lcPl _. A ilvcision to Cfinfvl‘ wt h other! laliilllll‘ Wimb llT-l" ""'*‘5 d°‘-““l"~'l Ml will bi- lll aitenrlimre; ‘l. lame mnjofllil‘. and the (‘fllllll cooks, who arc possibly the most important. prtllllt: at. Camp. vsill he Mrs. Waciman and Mrs. (‘nmerrm of Aunustlne Cove. l BRAZIL'S JAVA . i1 :l \. , - _ i - _ (‘All Vs on w, HP“ lYfllhNlfll until‘ Brazil alone produces cnrvuch Days will h» ("ll of spflcia] m- M ml“. l“ Cmlflmlhmr‘ mghh ""77"? l" "n" W" l" “iliPlV "T lr-rrsi lzrniri ~tud\ nn home craft v. h‘ _ _ . ._ _ ‘ ' ~ ~' l - ' i V “:§_1 by “m” v~°llil l"? H mP-lllli-Y nature lore. music. t-hnrnl speak- YAworQIQ~o~5$~MeQ~eWQeM§nQiIo7TQfFc/==II"J2¥ZLQ 51M ' _o¢ m5“ m""""""'“' (lim'“l“"“r" “m”; . ' 7*" cm . .' art; .n sw‘ min , wlti AAONTAGUE w, rart. nfmcarli day rlciloled t?» Bible MENS WEAR STORE gl study Th» ramp is tinder the ‘lauspicer. n! the P. E- l. Girls Be sun to sea the line of Prince Suits which have just l,l Work Board nf the Maritime Rc- g‘ licimis Education Council. Mm. Slice Store l Held |ll Scrllillltlfl measuring the size of the envisf- aged United Nations force to he put at the Council's disposal. Farls El Khoury, Syria-n dole- ypate, said the Bic Five represen- ‘ lflllYes rrwmprlsln: the U. N. Mili- ,iar_\' Staff Committee had failed tn estimate any size fnr the p0- l lice force. l i Declares Polish Vets s q w ‘l i..- s,,.........,fi,_ f-Yfhllffll‘ on June '19. The anllilfl] rPpO-ft o1’ ricuuu“. d“), mflm, M, 1th,. of the lort Fwii RQi-lliin- ‘ the New Brunswick Denortnitni: all lchnnl m“ he equlppgd ivith a ~ fl-i| modern gymnasium u=hl<~h can also be used as an auilitnrltim. There will also be a modern cafeteria hi the building 4 CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of locnl interest, but advertising oi s newsy nature may b; inserted at ilvc cents a word strictly pay- nble in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE. HEIDI.‘ AT IA5T.-—H(‘m86pun in lail stiadeo. Henry MacFarlaaie &, C0. orinsricnrimmis. - Custom‘ mode, Outstanding value. Toombs; ,Music store. i l ruomi SAUNDERS 1m tor’ group and wedding pictures on ‘ location. l BRADALBANE Presbyterian lCllllrCh service Sunday June 22nd. - at. 4.30 p. m. Rev. J. A. MaoGonK l on. interim moderator. i CHRIST CHURCH-CHERRY VALLEY Sunday June 22nd, eve- , ning prayer 7.30 p. m. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. l MB. AND MRS. WM. FLYNN. 283 Richmond Street. will be At Home to their friends on the 00-, casion of their Golden Wedding, Saturday. June 21st from 4 to 6; P. M. l l -—-— l COVEHPIAI) - STANHOPE Uni- ted Chitrch Services for Sunday, June 22nd. are: West Covehead 11 A. M, Covehead Rood. 3 P. M. Stan- lholx: 7.30 P, M. Rev, Thos, A. Wll- son, Minister, THE PRESBTTERIAN‘ (llrllllfllll l lN ("ANflliAr-Selrviclid on Sundfllh. lune mo win be as follows: -l Wood Islands l1.0fl. Wood lsandsl East Hall 3.00 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M, Rev, T. A. A, Duke. Ministrr. WINSLOE UNITED (‘IIi.\RGE.-- SFTVICE; fm‘ Sunday. June Lind. are as fnllcws: Priincetciwn ROM ll 00 A. M. Winslne smith 3.00 P, M. Winslne North 73ft P. M. l. llrber Kenn, Student M: Ester THE SERVICES in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church for Sun- any the 22nd, have been cancell- ed. due to the P. E. I, United Bap- tist. Association meetings in Suin- merslde. CITY POLICE COURT-At. the City Police Cour! yesterday c. man charged with being drunk and ici- tapable was fined $5 and costs M’ 10 days. ivhtle c man charged with speeding was fined #15 and cons or 20 days. POWNAL CIIAIGI United Chniroh of Canada. Sex-vino. Sun- day. Jiume 221d, 11.00 A. M. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. Mount. Herbert. 7.30 P. M. Pownal. Note change of hour for evening service. Rev. E. R. fiTTl\w.-\, JUNE )8 ~ 1GP»- TYWl Polish Democratic Association told tihe Sonata Committee on immi- lrralion today lihe compulsory two- yrnr tcrm of farm laibor for Polls-h l VPlvXanS "servitude" and should be abolish- ed. W. Dutkle-wicz of Toronto. pro- smiling n brief. said it was "re I grettablt- that a political issue has l lw-en made of the confusion of the-Sr r4900 mm and iilirir unwilling-tress ‘in return tn Poland, Yet still more lri-tzretiuble are tho conditions of |lhelr admission. A iwn-yrar la-rm labor tr-im was imposed on them with a threat of deportation held as a whip over their heads." T-hn brief said (Tnnndns honm‘ must not "be soiled by private entrepreneurs who pick the chnlce nieces lrnm bargain cnuuti-rs of lhuiman misery" . , .the Government must supervise immigration." Th:- Cnnadlan Chamber 41f Com- merce called for n vigorous immifi- ration policy immediately and laid Canadians should lnok upo‘ I. bclcnced immigration mi a potential boon to all. arrived men. Also men's 'l‘ J. Humphrey. Kenslnglon. l! Slack Suits, exceptional value F Y Real-rim. l’ $0.00. $ C I7. . °' W ° W" “M °° MILFARMER Sport Slacks, Gaberdinc and Slinrkskin, $7.50. Sport Shirts, $2.25 t0 $4.75. As- sorted shades summer Sweat- ue now have in stock GUARANTEED GENUINE ARMY WORK BOOTS i an, $2.00 to $7.25. Hole- prool and Wolsey Hosiery, EXWPllOIWl Vfllllv l 15¢ to $l.35. $5 95 f Also good variety of Sport P 'P . Jackets. Assorted styles and er u" colours, $3.95 to $|3.95. J. W. LADNER, l. N. HOOLEY, Prop. P'°P- or your III/It‘ WAS/IAIN I ‘i lrm/ llllllf§ J. lvices June 22. 1i a, m. baptismal brought into Canada was l m“ "mm llN CANADA. -— Services for 9mi- Mmvioar, Minist er, YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. A, Nicholson. minister. Ser- service at, Central Church; 2.30 service in York (note charge in 11.9 tlmei, 1.30 Buckley, confer- THE vmcsnflnm AN cmmfl day. June 22nd. Marsihfield 11 A. M. Harrington 3 P, M. Mt. Slcwnrt 7.30 P. M. Sunday Sch00ls~ Marsh- field 10.00 A. M. Irllfihflvld 10.30 A. M. Harrington 2 P. M. Rev. F. N, Young, Minister. l BRADALBANE United Chortle. Services Jume 22nd, Plr-iuant vain-y i1 A, M, North Granville Ii I’. M. Q. S. n! 2. Bradallbane 7,30 P, M. Mr. John MacKny. speaker. There will also be a service at. Rose Val- wy at it P, M. cmiducled by Y,P.U. W. B. Mncl-‘ihall, Minister. SIIARII-TIII-WEALTH tickets are now on ulc- only at. Miller Bros. and. the Forum. Ohm-lotte- tnwn. Seats still available in all lectlrma (including littlest. Sn bet- lcr get. yours now and be suro. Bus companies operating lo tw- commodaw thrice attending tho show. v MISCELLANEOUH SHOWER - Miss Ruth Duffv was lhc guru of honor nt. g mlyelllnemli- shower held rc-enlly nl. Lho hfmic nl‘ Mrs, Jrseph Poquet. Rnohford Square. 11m shooter. tendered jTnlly by Mrs Pnquet and Mrs Sydney = Going 0n A VAGATlllM Got your supplier: from our wall-flock“ lion. Slacks, slums, bathing iulh. Ruck of prom cottons, ginglioms, 0N. For formal or inlormcl‘ functions ju- lQY, GNP”, IN- Pntty liouucoah, pylqnq *9, by‘. sicm and panties. AM vn lino Mn PHANTOM am scum Nylon Wc also have c nice enactment blouses and pure wool sweeten. In fact of we have everything you need t” mckc your vacation a pleasant one. Still on sole are several racks o! suits, coats, 6mm, sun suln and slacks at Greatly Reduced Prices THE PllflllE 55 FASIlIDN SHOPPE GREAT GEORGE STRIIT N? L} i i 13th. when the “Amy Mission Build“ o! the Clyde River Presby- RECEPTION IIELD—\At a. n- c-cption held at. the Charlottetown lllcllvcrics 0f Elcctrlc Hotel yesterday Mr. Douglas B. Greig. president of tho Ford Mo- i-or Company of Canada, Limited, met government. civic and busi- terlan Church met for their regu- lar meeting lo which the members of the W. M. B. were invited, this belnl tho Mito Box openinz. In lilcncratcrs Slow the absence of the President the ness men of the city. Dealer rep- resentatives of this Province. New Brunswick and Nova Scotla were present. Mr. Greig and his party leave today for Morictnn and Saint John. N. B. LEGION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE -» The membership drive this week put. on by the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion B.E.S,L.. according tn early reports i: meeting with gond results. It ls fixpecltii that by the closing date ivhlch ls today. the Isegion pard- up membrrsliip strength will be well up to the mark. The Legion Home which ls undergoing it rom- piete overhauling. is expected to be open again early next week, PASSED AWWYYNCALIFORNIA ~Mrs. Hatfield formerly Clara Adams of Sen View, P. E, 1., pasc- nd away at. Pasadena. California nn June 10th following s. heart- ailnrk. Survived by her husband. R. J. Hatfield and son David of vice president Ethel Giilispie open- ed the meeting by singing hymn “We Praise Thee Oh Lord" and lho Missitm. Band prayer wits giv- en. “Jasus Loves Me" was men sung after which Mrs. Georg; mx. on lod in Responsive Scripture reading. Psalm 42 “Follow Me The Master Bald" was sung which closed the devotional period. The minutes of the previous meeting were feud and 14 member; also 16 visitors present. The of- . faring was then taken by< Elmer MacKlnnon and the offering prayer was given by Shirley Mar- Kinnrin. The Mite Boxes were than opened and the neat sum of $14, was realized. this being just. for the half year cs the Band was only re-orgnnlzed in January. It was czreed tn send something tn missions. The crib quilt which ls nearing completion was then dis- played. This being all the business the hymn “When H: Cnmeiah" win sun: and The Lordu Prayer and the Mlzpati Benediction repented in unison 1n closing the meeting. De- licious refreshments cunxlsting of lee cream and cake were served by the hostess assisted by M11. Pasadena. also a brother Wilson Adams and i; sister, Mrs. Roy Duggad sea View. Private services were held ‘Thursday at the Lamb Funeral Home conducted h_v Rev. Myron Nichols. John Gllllsple. Mn. Afnnlfi Beer -_-r__-_» and Mrs. Gordon Macllwen. A MIT! BOX OPENING aocial hour followed by games M which were enjoyed by all the children. Next meeting will be held A most enjdvahle social evening in the Church Hlll. was spent. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Beer on Friday. June ST, ANDREWS. N.B.. June 1p. (CE-The problem of trying to meet demands for power will con- tinue to be a. ohallqngo for Q0010 time to come. E.V. Caton, Winni- nog. president of the Canadian Electrical Association, predicted today in an address to more than 350 delegates at the opening m»- l sinn of the Association's 57th im- nual oonvontion, Plant-u of practically all power utilities were loaded tiooupwlty and delivery at new generating oqilip- ment was slow. he sold. lilzmu- facburers would ihave to do better to meet tihese requirement: or they and the industry would suffer. Rapid increase ln production-i or pOWBr-consmtiling appiinnou was: big fmtog- in the power atmrugc. Mir. Catorn continued. “Unless adequate acumen o! pow- t-r are available. the market. fol new electrical appllazusel will stiffer restriction," Another factor In: lnliecioifiod rural electrification. No power utility could afford to ignore, in its estimates of likely dcnlndc on generating capacity, (h: continue-d great, imsatisfled demand in thin field. Mr. Canon said perhaps no other indium-y offered lush coupe M men o6 imagination QM tondqht. ManklinrLonl-lteofiootuolnicilfi velopznent, wu dullmqod new were the ptonieen in ihn electrics industry. wucuvdirii: covvu mo sumo SLACK LIPTON! TEA Will. BRING YOU RACK Ouw uPmNS aggic-nsnuc m civcs YOU THAT FOR A SWIFKAFLAVOI-LIFT ear umu’: TEA sacs-moi flavor . . . if Q rul treat comin that [lven you ickl i‘ ton |—n Maynard. wu attended by about twenty-five girl friends o! tile brlde-ta-be. Mnny lovely gift; were received. Lipton’; and lee grout’: todnyl (WWII! O if you've nuvcr tutor! Li’ you've never _ ruvon-urr you got with Lipton a b!!!‘ o“ fi Mil “Fiona i z; eon’: t. a I ip enevor youvwémghdmrofllflt" yo,“ m‘? Mk t" l.iptnn‘c~--the ten wit n‘: delicious brick elt. the oxlflhratin an, you've got l Ffir Li ton‘: [the "Iiynz: , me ow war-pill I - It‘: the blend ti“ Elk" um accrui- n cup of h the ruvon-urr-at your luv-nu a. win "will