i295. §Bi SPORTING NEW§ Oshawa Generals Win 9-2 From Smoke Eaters In Memorial Cap Opener M“: 159p QARDENS; Tqr-,just seven seconds after the face- onto fin l6 -(CPi- Oshawajoff. They added three more goals to Generals had too much Diiwelflismokies’ one in the first period. :p"ed and polLsh for 'I‘rail Smoke outscored th€m 3-1 in the second Eaters a; they crushed them 9-2 and added two more ill the mi"! here Saturday night before l-i,643‘i.'hile holding Trail scoreless. fans in the firsggame of their best-l Star of the game was 16-) ear-old of-seven Mstiiorial Cup series for Bev Bentley in thc 'I‘i'ail 809i 11¢ the Canadian junicr hockey champ-iheld off tne smooth-skating Gen- lonship. The teams meet here againieruls almost single-handed. kickiflg, gcluoymw night in the second game. and batting away dozens of shot-s- Ernoke Eaters fought gziincly but that Poured at hxn from all angles. seamed awed by the large ice sur-ffhe ’I‘rail defcnccmen were tco face and the cs0 '<i. and were un-ginnll to slow up the burly Oshaw- ri-blc to lzeco up with Generals CHWUIS. and the forwards were lelvinfi thch- fast. gauging attack QSllilwii‘ men unmarked on the wings to gct brokc fas, lflllll the liar wlthifl €‘.\‘ . EYTQCUVC $i10i5~ Wiiimili Bill Ezinicki scoring the . ntlev the score probably would llfsl DAN Major A. and 0i Tlic sinollezt field boasting of the zSl/iipibilzilders w?" 5-4 From Loclestars To Take Western Senior Title sSport Shorts From Britain . l I . I I B!’ ALLAN NICKJESON k Canadian Pres; S a Wr fer m. fistfihderencema coupon, April l6 - 1GP) -- puck in fJie goalmcuth vuhne thelBritains big- envguc football clubs“ British Columbia (jhnmplgns wereuvith few exceptions. hold strongly, . ahead 4-3 with two minutes to o. ‘for a post-war return of the system‘ - Stan Robertson. ace Port Ar hur whereby the professional players: centre, smashed in the tying goal have no other activity but sweet". i from a scramble at 18:11 and Lar- A5 1g, 1; nuw professionals change’ son, formerly cf Brooklyn Arncrl- bgittlcdrcss Cljiliiivli-WOIKCX‘ garb fori cans in the National league. teak. 1 football uniform for an hour Ol’ so? DO" Eatcnls mrwmd Pa“ ‘Q blgiiz-acli week That of course came‘ gffpfgfifgg‘ ‘i’ 19:20 {rem ‘ Wndicbout because of the war- It succeed-i Ship-builders left toda for ue- ed in i“ oblecnve 01 keeping ma bee when they Wm mg“ Q‘? game alive- -even although the. Mes in the besbobseven Ana“ standard of play suffered a bit. i Cup finals opening ‘Nvdnthtdny Ricimb" hm pmlm-‘M- phnnmg night. curiiniittcc ot tho Football l_..eague,l ruling body of the sport. in re-l viewing the ivelfarc oi‘ professionals. has had under consideration! a suggest on that part- mc pro eSs-. iciialism be encouraged in place of the idea that big soc full-time job. I While the committee reviewed Upset Features British Football [the prospects, clubs took a private "straw ballot" on t question. The. i? | LONDON. April i6 —lCP Cflbieilresulz was overwhelmingly in favor —Charltcn Athletic sprang on~ of _ = 1 .~ me gnaw“ surprises in twotdhpf all out profecsionaism, with the PORT ARTHUR: April 16 —(CPi! —Po , Arthur shipbuilders became; weste n Canada senior hockey, champions Saturday night as Norm, Larson scored with only ~10 seconds remaining for 5-4 victory over New, Westminster Lodcsturs to end the.‘ most gruelling western finals event in years. The climax of the tense eighth garlic of a scheduled best-of-seven series came when Frank Warshawski, n, was sent ty box for holding the ' a r ‘f di cede “Y be league twee“ eittififi“-F‘é?$§““€i.”°l2‘i..$~.Th’! i""8535..i§.‘i.1“‘i?§€¥l.§§??e#§‘ wile-i Womble; stadium Saturday lnl 1 b 5 ,h t l.‘ 1 0d t?“ Mugs. mam naval base, u; the “liming the League South cup byifisr, flotdfire $360‘; aéewqariilp 0y‘ afféa are located The transfer giéiziiJ-igiiig the hot favoriicl, Chel- ______ ' ' naturally brings Lord 1,9135, "in A‘ record wartime 5°C”,- crowdi One cf those who DClIGVG jro Supreme Allied COW-fflflnfiel‘. i1 o; 35,090 included Gen’ Dwmm nifootballers should have other jobs Eisenhower, Allied invasion chiefs“ F-J- Bmrmfln- 9115171115" 0i T03‘ féidufoill‘ canine, ministers- Jordlgnhillriln Hot-sour of the league a icrs, minster oi w: rrnns.3oi't, sou . Lord Wucolton, minister roi recon-i Speaking of his post-war aims struction. Labor Minister Bevin and towards the sport, Bearman said gaix/fififilleyxy-Iander, First Lord of thcu-hgt lfolotballers “gills playing Inlthe ‘day's other two_ feature: fgro: 310i) etoatalrn ‘Qh...’ fileflsgzfi: dlzigtches before crovrds zotmlrng ci-lfimshed their caregrsj- l t l» -.,, - .. ,, b n 100 miles southwest of A ~ City battled to a l-l draw.’ ‘glut o. m? "i0 ‘g p "ls Rk-ut‘ "-it; The- were the coming games in wag mi,“ ‘norms '0 ‘o o“ ‘d9 11683119 Nurth cup semi-finals. m“ ‘m’ he said‘ ' w The return matches in the total " " ggal Sages take p1,,“ mm 5mm, More than $31,000 worth of foot- day, baller has bscn wounded on the ________ battlefront. ‘That's the figure Brent- CAR _(CP)__ 53rd“; cum. ford of the c" ' Sourth paid I autographed in session re. Quernis Park R rs or Tom cently as part of a British Council Cheethnm, their centre-forward, in film fcr word distribution on how the 598541" hem" the W"- Britirli municipal government Chefliiilfll. a sergeant in the ______ ‘GT ~——- --——~~--¥--__. I lily. The in ury, owcvcr. was no ' ‘ ‘ '_ wo- Rgoyval Ai-tilleiiy, wag wounded it: BY hATHLELN ab‘ critical and likely will not affecti o, 120%“, Wghilllggfwd Canadian Prue Staff Wrllcr ms Smear career" i his ccrtifichte recently the ‘mrwhoflvgakfiprg ‘l; Tail’; ‘ Tliroug cu an a 0 W The on'y indlwdual ever to own a major league football club. John gear: died a. few days ago- He was 6 The dethroned Toro battler. Harry Hill. nto‘s Frenchv Bel- anger as Canadian fly-weight champion at Montreal 15 years ago tonight. Tie ‘Toronto fighter d in early rounds to take the l0- British He purchased the Full-lam club outright in 1927 for $100,000 after the syndicate which built and equipped the club's ground at Craven Cottage was broken up. He also paid off a bank overdraft of 000. lied up a big lea ut Hill rallied [OUXICLGECISIOIL Grade VIlI.-1, Edith Monkley. Grade I. A.—-l, Annie Campbell. Grade I. B.-l, June Pye. Grade I. C.—l, Bobby Butch- inscn. wGrade I. D,~‘1| Clarence Culle- n. Teacher-Wendell Phillips. (Patriot please c0 'l in to HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 MOTOR VEHICLES i up ibi I. a cf Bloonifi ccr alone is a’ Scnmg " try l" preecn fl i. i the inrs ml 1939 in __I‘_I'iE__C_I_-I_ARLUI:I‘ETOWN _ GUARDIAN RED CROSS CE Government House Thurlday, April 20th. Music by No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. Dance Blnll my kind perm . Robertson) DANCING 9-1 REFRESIIMBNTS Tickets -$l.00 on sale at i, Buddha's, Fosters Drug Store! ' d Spain lesion of i 4-l1-3i Small Entry Boston Marathon BOSTON, April 16 — (AP) - years-a 20 total of C5 pavement pounders --| has been entered for the 48th 811-! nual marathon of the Boston AA i nez-zlt Wednesday. Tin flcld, hovrcver. is rich in. two-time ZS-inllc BBS-yard. n Hopkinton t3 Bostoni cns of Gerard Cote of lStc. Hyzicliitlic, Qua, last year and in 1940. and Ellison (Tarzan) Brown. the Westerly, R. , Indian, who was victor in i936 two who ln England PTE, ERNEST J. cltl. P. E ‘u nriii‘. , in England. BOIVN I . who i tlic Canadian Infan- Uuit . He is at ilfficer Graduate z supplies for proceed uldn (‘Cs cn hbClS f0 o to get the Canadian Armv Training Centre at Brockvllle, Ontario. Executive Meeting Fisherman's llnion —————————~— A meeting this Wcuti of the rationing and generally directing CENTRAL, LOT 16 SCHOOL Fisherman's Onion ogxlkrlncgelbdward Canada‘; wartime policy. ——-- Island was held on Thursday, April British Columbia has one of the Honor Roll for March. 13th. in the Provincial Building. best women's Regional Advisory Present; were the President. Mr. Na- c-pinion of all was that, the Central Union should make a start. in secur- different Unicns and that now was the time to make that. start. In making plans g this line the first step was to secure a prupcr build ing or place of business, tlicn to appoint a competent man. It was resolved that the Presi- dent shuulzl proceed at once to and secure a suitable ,‘to _i'eport his findings to the Exe. ,(.‘1itlVG. Thc pres l itlent read lettr. oti l . libgtfstfg.“ Gigs, W01] try building and write the "ent Unions giving them this motion. C . Crcat dis-satisfaction Wig ex. liuasserl by nll present over the cnll. of fLshcrmsn, making it imposs- help with the result that mnnv fishermen will have l Friendly l ONLY 70 ‘Coetiuuélgtm liEii-ils... . ‘H ualtle were inflicted on lil-liiyJsgzncse find much equip- ment. captured Friday. the 110mm‘ unique said. when the 619ml’ w“ blasted cut cf hr; positions north- west cf Kchlma. m... fighting around imohai- main Allied stronghold in Manipur 60 miles south‘ 0i’ isfihilzlsiii-lnféuinwg; fined to s arP m‘ surrounding hills. with the Briti5i1 forces holding the plalnsolidly; The communique beiaifliil’ d15- is i3-14 the Japanese struck at Ko- hima fmm the east and west. sim- ultaneously but were driven back. In moving here the southeast Asia command came from its close touch with Admiral Sir Jam- es Somerville. commander in chief of the eastern fleet. Prime Min- ister Churchill recently disclosed that. this fleet. is of significant 111'!!- portions involving battleships and carriers Kandy, administrative centre of‘ Ceylon, is located centrally in‘ the’ island. 60 miles northeast. of 00.0m- faced with tho same food and clothing probcms, they're Offerihl identllcal solutions“ and with their quest ons. augges one. cem- plaints th 're pointing the best way for Pr ces Board control. Byrne Hope Sanders, of Ottawa. director of the Consume,- Branch of the Prices Board, feels women across the Dominion are doing a. fine ob in keeping down prices, assist Committee organizations in Canada, Grade VII-l. Muriel Pye; 2, .oleon Arsenault, Vice-President M153 3 d u“ hi] vigipl’! Helen MacLaurin; 3, Lillian Razn- . Austin _B- Bl! i. Bud DIYCCWTS: here. rarxinimFerniew t; oliéagnloops. say, _ MrHJos. Ciievcrie, Mr. Lawrence Nlnahno ,0 Mbem,’ every town h“: Qmqe v1,._1_ Irene gunman; g_ Gaham, and Mr. Alyre Arsenault- “s cmnmmee o’ women which l, Eddy (fink 3. Amy Best-k xgfeiirlélgfii“ ‘if "l? p“? mefllij doing its utmost to assist the Prices Gra e V Eln n M n I an ano ‘to us. B - ‘ G1ra(le HL Mme,“ £43511“, After a general cliscusscn the 5mm Wm‘ Canadian fwd and clothing problems. And the troubies of British Columbia housewives are practically the game u those of wcmen in the other eight provinces of the Dominion. One of the biggest worries of Canadian wclnen ls jam rationing. Miss Sanders said. Generally they would prefer being allowed more sugar to make their own gem. Often when they see a dealer w th jam on lifs shelve, they think rationing is causing an accumulation. They do not understand that allotments are carefuly supervised and no dealer ever has too much. But. this year women are beginn- ing to accept the sugar diortage and are trying honestly to do without- Miss Sanders said. They now know fruit will keep without sugar. Not o. bit of fruit in Canada need be wasted because of the excuse there closed that cn the night 0i APT" r155 Commencing A ll 11th, 1944, ' -. fher notice, all pr and ‘mm h“ Dated the 8th day of April, A.D., 1944. By Order, C. J. STEWART, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council 7T1"? "W" Rear on the shore highways in this Province ar '"*“” hell’ is suppiifli- 1i ‘"5 "it "I have been told time and tune dosed for motor vehic r - . e that the fishermen should be given Mam than», morgue 0g quid- H“ ‘h h ° i amc- "Rent In such have to ceme hcmc in u... fishing _______.___. it...‘ i“ .‘ ° "it ‘"'“'“ "‘ "l" and zrri. .: "5 "" '"*.".s‘"°s‘.".': -°=.""" W's-u" 0E8 I") ex ‘ "' ' C - I15 I] I 0&9. IRES K A .. . M "°"'"“' n»1v5i“%.“ill"’élli..f.°‘°iiil°’b l5‘ were.’ "' i""""= "a" f] Qng ' “ . - ' l! 5 O - O EiThQfl U SCIEI’! t y _r|v ng on provincial highways con- lcd by Mr. Arrcniiult peri r being grgm. rary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. v to is no sugar- -it can all be preserv- unlcss led, Enemies l i l I t bitic I contested bouts in the boxing Championship m: a ‘iififivfw. Milrltaary Camp we; the final of the Buntarnweight Trum scoring heavily on a looping right. L-Bdr. F. Demers, Charlotte- fm’ in“ “Km degeaged Gm, Flllon, Ottawa, Ont.. loft, Coricedlng QQYQK}, anldlheight the Ottawa boy put up a terrific battle all the way. (Cainirli_ai_i_Arr|_1y_ Photo) NEWTON ciross scaooi. Report for March. Grade X.-l, Helen Power: I. Rose Morrissey and Teresa Power; 3' ‘(Il°i'2geP0\‘I"I?Ii-.—l, Elizabeth Pow- 8, Earl er; 2, Lorna Morrisseyr; Kelly. Grade V.—i, Fablola Power. Grade 1V.—1. Marguerite Mor- 2. Donald MacPherson; 8. iss ; 2. Vincent Naddy. r Gelyildb II....1, Clifford Morris- sqGrude I. A.—1. Kenneth Mor- 3. . Ggadc I. B. l. Julian hifon-issey. Teacher-T. June MacDougaII. rfiavicw soiiooi. Honor Roll for March. Grade X.-i, Leona. Cavanagh; 2, Clifford McIsaac; 3, Mary Cav- anagh. l Grade iX.—1, Helen Power: 2. Iauretta Alohorn, Audrey Me- Mlllan, absent). l grade VIIL-d, Mary Mcfsaac, (a ) ent. Grade VL-I, Roma Cavanagh‘ and} Cheslev McDougal, equal. rade V.—i, Gloria Burdett. Grade II. sn-l, Lyman Al- chorn. Grade II. Jr.-i, Jean McIsaac. Grade L-l, Louis Bartlett; 2. Louis McIsaac; 3, Frances Mc- Isaac. Perfect attendance Louis Bur-deft. Teacher-Frances Dawson. HAMPTON SCHOOL The ‘following is the Honor Roll of Hampton School for the month of March. Eenlor Department Grade X.—l. Mildred M ers: I. Charles Dunsford: 3. Doriad Mac- Quarrie. Grade iii-l. Morey Morrison: I, Estheiflsampbell; 3. Margaret MaoQua . Grade VIL-lpkaye Cameron: 2. Nelson Cannon: 3. Douglas Inca. Gradet VIZ-l. Ivan MacQuarrle: Mfelen Cameron: 8, Muriel Mac- Quarrie. Primary Department Grade v. sin-i, Ansel Ferguson: and Richard Ibrguson: 2. Douglas uson. Grade V. Jr.--i, Billy Cameron and Jchn Ferguson: 2. Roy Moc- Quarrle. Grade IV.—l. Shirley Ferguson and Victoria Ferguson: I. Vernon rguson. | Grade III. A.—1. James Fergu- son. ~ Grade III. B.—1. Brent Cam- Ieron: 2. Kenneth Ferguson. Grade III. (1-1, Ada Campbell; Grad lI.—l. Elli ti: Fbituwri: 2. Avud ekrguson: a? Eddy I'm-gn- son. Grade 1'. A.—1. Beulah Plerguson. Grade I. B.—1, Sarah Mac- Quarrie. Grade I. C.—-l. Glady Villett. Grade I. D.-1. Merril Fergu- son. h-incipal-Albeiit ll. Inn. Assistant-Anniicwd Morrison. DISTANCE COMPBISEED Norway's coast is more than 12,000 ni‘e,q long. about half the distance round the world at the equator. I reifs underwear." she continued. "This is difficult to understand un- less you realize pie have more money to spend hose days and they're buying clothes, not making the r old garments do. During 1935- 38. 657.000 dozen articles cf children's underwear manufactured in Canada- Conaidei- the fact. that .oi' winter afone 890.871 dozen Rcsolvcd_tliat_ odgthngglgame n: l‘ tn___Presidcnt, inigd _ ___ made- - -thezi ask yourself if you think thew, a shorts FOR SALE i TUNE IN CFCY tonight 8:30 re-broadcaet of address on educa- . tion given to Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation by Dr. Joseph A. MaoMilIan. 4-11-11 “Home: for sale‘. 20 choice work horses and mares at Hugh Walker's Barn. ROLAND WOOD. e-ir-a nil-tun. -' at five canto u Ifili-Illtlufl, , poslbillti GEITMI. EIIAIIIIMI col; in advance. “— "' "i ' ’ _-_-_‘“"—"¢~ C008! for Photon. SIJBANC BED CROSS DANCE ._ merit House. ANNUAL DINNER, Mount, A111. ' ecu Alumni and friends, Charlotte- town Hotel, April 3. Call 17H. l-fl-Il RESERVE FRIDAY. ADrll 21. K. of C. recreation bingo at Sporting Club. same Plies. 4-17-11 TWO GRASS guish small grass fires. at Street. at the hours of 2.80 3.30 respectively. Saturday after- noon. IS RECOVER! G—M.i'. and Mrs. Edward Dooley. City. have received a telegram which reads as ioilowsz-Pleased inform you that vour son. Cor- poral John Edward Dooley. viausly reported seriously ill is now officially reported m satis- ry progress. and has been re- moved from serious ill list. FILM BOARD MOVIE ational Film Board Peed, who conducts this _ will cooperate with all Victory Loan Committees in the scheduled meetings. as advcrtired. The Nat- ional Film Board has produced a film “Fifth Christmas" which will be shown on rural circuits. This deals with the iive Ohrlshncses spent overseas by our armed for- cee. K. 0F C. SING SONG -- A large number of the three forces at- tended tlie regular Sunday after- noon sing song at the Knights of Columbus Hut on Queen Street yesterday. Vocal solos. which were very much enjoyed were given by Miss Uldene Arsenault Mr. Harold Wood and Mr. D. E. Noonan while Miss Jean Spain and Miss Uldene Arsenault were heard in a duet. Miss Mary Arseiiault also took part in the program. Three mem- bers from each the services formed a chorus which was also greatl enioyed- Instrumental music was ui-nished by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Marion Dougan. Dr. J. A. MucMillnn and Mr. DE. Noonan were masters of ceremony. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies committee. BEGINNERS VISIT PROVINCE — ting to be back "some time this sulnuner. when the ice is gone and sun is shining." hfessrs. D.W. . consid- ting engineer. Ottawa. and RS. Lea. consulting engineer. Montreal. cave today for the mainland af- ei- spending a couple of day! at Borden and the week-end in Char- ottetown. Messrs. lVfcLachlan and Lea were here to inquire into the es of n. tunnel or cause- way between this Province and the mainland. The season is curly, they explained, to take soundiruzs. ey will be back later. As to the feasibility of either the tunnel or causeway proposal, they refused to mnmit themselves. McLach- lan said they had gathered a great deal of information duri their visit. He was not in a pus tion to vulae the nature oi’ the informat- but he said it was "verv inter- esting and helpful." Asked whether thev had anv instructions vestiizate the drydock in Oharlottetovm. he re- plied emphatically in the negative. N‘! ° o CONFEEEBATION LIFE IN- Qoygfn- Thllfldll’ April 20th . 4-17 . 4i flltlll- The firemen were summoned to extin- vincial Sahatorlum. and on Prince and ‘ young folks enjoyed Iillied Bomb u M SSION BA D TS —The Shining Star Nliasion Band of Saint James Church with their friends, were enterta ed on Sat- urday afternoon when a number of very interesting Visual Informa- tion Service films were diown. The to the full these stories and guessing-come films through which they were guided by Rev. Mr. Somers. Mrs. Morton Dew, under whose capable leadership the children have met throughout the winter months treated them liberally with pea- nuts, after which Mr. Somers pro- nounced the benediction. MACKENZIE - MCGIATH —A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnizcd at. the Presbyterian Manse. Charlottetown on April 13th when Rev. G. Carlyle Webster united in marriage Miss Delia Isabel Mac- Kenzie daughter of the late Fred MacKenzie and Mrs. MaoKenzie, Bay Fortune and Dona McGfflth. R. C. A. 1i‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. O H. McGrath. Port Wade. N. S The bride looked very charming in a dress of heaven bluc crepe with matching accessories. Immediate relatives were at the ceremony. but the young couple were unattended. Following the ceremony they left for Bay Fortune where a reception was held at the heme of the bride's parents. Prom there Mr. and Mrs. McGrath will proceed on a short honeymoon trip through the Maritimes Their many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. MoGrat-h a long and happy wedded life. Personals Miss Mary Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bernard of Tlg-nish. is a patient. in The Pro- be glad to learn that she is making a speedy recovery. The many friends of Miss; Cora Boswell of Pownal will regr to le She has en- tered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. The manv friends of Miss Alma Saunders. daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Saunders. Alexan- dra. arc sorry to learn that she fell. brea ing her arm. They wish her a speedy recovery CANADA fumvs 05m; BOMBERS Belgrade First Time "f, vincial Sanatorium and friends will 21 used by any of the American force: as fast as n fighter and extra Helm!" "l5 "TIM dive 50ml!!!‘ of one fourth of its total pro- duo ion. one of the two Canadian w “alum plant; producing this henvltv arm- rnanoeuvrablc. the Curti or Bl nrodu for the United Stews Navy to the ed piano is the Canadian Car and Ibundrv Co. Ltd. at Fort William employing 5.600 tor-hon. Top pic. in Canada ers Hit LONDON. April 18 — (C United States bombers from Mediterranean area heavily Belgrade, capital of Yugos avia. for the first time today: the German .. D. N. B. Agency reported. and. also hit. several other southeastem. European cities, including B11150“ Romania. The raidsfollowedanil. -_ A. It‘. Saturday night blow at no. . mania. The German agency's broadcasts said damage and casualties were heavy in Belgrade and its environs as the Americans attacked through clou . a ‘llhe m rted raid on Bclgrudg was the rat ever made by the All. . ies and the first of anysort since the Germans laid waste to e city with heavy raids April 0. 194i, when they invaded Yugoslavia the raided Belgrade, now capital of the German puppet state of Serbia, i4 one of the most important Crcsso‘ roads from Central Europe to m; Middle East. w, PRODUCE ‘ MONTREAL. April lB-(CP- Produce prices Saturday report by the Dominion Department Agriculture follow:- Eiizs: Graded shipments on auoi 35% for A-Large: A Medium 3 firs; A-Pullets 28's; B 31: C 21%- Butter: First grade prints lobblni-Z iiricc 36%’.- arado solids. ,.lob price wholesale pasteurized stora 1 35i£-35‘.i|. Cheese: Current white and f‘ 36-301 "I ge N0. _‘ cred western e. ' ale iobbina price tveste and Que. white and colored 20 ‘Yi- r Pgotlatoexshgz lb. bars No. i white" 0111' i.'zs-'i.es:'uo. 2 Que. '1 soiifi?" fill: R-"l 1.5’) l’ l-lamonnuoioé 1 I 2 Special Remedies ; by the Malian of Mecca Olntmonl- ' ’ Mecca Pllo Remedy No. i u m muualql . l Bleeding r11». and ln acid la ‘ruin. with pl . Ioriaurnnln licutlon. Prico76c. Moons Q j 5 Remedy No. is for External Itching Pilu. , . Vulnnnndiolorox uluoeonly. cobilup Onic by uuuibc from your DflJlIllL ' ture shows bay of iant with N"; P mu eye directed a ong 1on8 iim j nearlv-compfrted l-Tllldlvcrs. Bfli" . tom hoto shows , new piano ill ~ nigh . At controls is veteran 110i M. V. G. Gillard, of Grafton. ‘-