... .~...~ il 1'». rllilu-i MAiIQH 21, 194s, crrlrrur. cumulus?" ."__°""_" '°'.»§‘~‘¢'¢=" our Fellows its? ti‘ nit-Y's‘? in ' ___l » ome ousnprsu m nsursx. ' _ _ r it?) if, fififi"alff,‘,nflfdmihufwii”m,j F u wmm -- -- Observe Birthday s.<;..i.»h~_=-- -.-- u» t» =- Wli f‘ 5333-‘. ‘a! lwgra, u” Twtbfif‘ Wm" W" 5°21 "W" ‘m’ ggg i, c LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: ‘hi; III liIllfi. more’ Photographs- JUNIOR STUDENT of ool of Music ‘will at . - i-ll-ii - MEAT, MILK INSPECTOR — T, have been made by the incial Govern- ment where milk and meat in- spection for City of Charlotte- ' town w ll ed on at the pro- learned from authoritative sources 188i’. flight. BEACH GIDVE PROPERTY — The Provincial Government is ro- ported to be considering the pur- chgsgofthspr rtyatBeach Grove, lncludinfi t e main b 1d- ing and outbu dings with a. ut 120 acres of land, for the purpose‘ of relieving the overcrowded con- dition at Falconwood Hospital and The vroposed Duwhflv price l3 17,000. rzssrrrn MONDAY PLAY. - The St. Charles Auxi ‘Society of the Charlottetown Hos tal are present- ing their annual aster art-ain- rnent, Monday, A ril 22nd at the Prince Edward eatre. The b 3 ’. thowtshow that has made millions laugh will be st ed. J. ‘iustin oceae "Stray Cats’ m, Trainer, C. D. A., is e director. A w Blpflblo cast of local players iilyuiw busy rehearsing. 3-21-11- BUDGET DEBATE CONTINUED -'I‘he Budget debate was resumed in the Legislature last evening, the speakers being lvlr. Rn. Bell. Sec- ond Queen's, Hon. W.P'.A. Stew- art, Minister of lculture. and Maj. J.A. Mar-Donal , Third King's. the latter moving the adJour-nment at 11 pm. ‘The, House then a - joumed until 3 pm. today. understood that there is no inten- tionkof attemping w protflflllo this wee . FUNERAL MONDAY - Tho funeral of the late Dugaid A. Mao- Eachern was held Monday after- e of his d tel‘, . services at. the home were conducted by the Rev. Harvey Bishop. Ilhe pallbearers were Dan- i’ iel Macliiwen, Bruce MacLean. Gor- don MacDachern, Wilfrid Stretch. and George MacLean. The inter ment. was in Argyle Shore Come: tery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The m m funeral of George Publicolver, North Rustico, was held privately yester- day afternoon from the Cutclif Funeral Home. Services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. T.I~I.B. s. ‘gel bearers were Quentin Court, all- ace Pursey. Stanley Pursey, Allen Pursey. Interment was in Sherwood Com HEAVY FREIGHT TBAFFI ‘rhreo hundred and twenty-on loaded cars d 50 empty refriger- a have en transported from Tommentine the Province since last Sunday morning. accordln to railway officials. They re rt‘ at‘ the bottleneck is now welcleared Ind that within a day M’ W"! B“ loaded freight oars how on side tracks at mainland points and bill- ed for the Province will have been moved across. EIIED-‘Iirho tlcsbili Co?“ la prac ing out. streets and insglling has‘? and sewerage faculties in a - acre area north of Admiral Street regular the PE. Island of the Agricultural Instit- of Canada. Mr. George Ayres presided. Mr. Shaw on a i- culturai educadon an e con n the posits high school; n51 l I ince. in the Prov- BIRTHS olT JENKDWB —- At P. E. I. Hospital, March 15, 1D“ t0 PM. 10h’! A. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins, nee Ixlelrlrxra Ouford, a daughter, Carol BARB-AC! — At the Prince County Hospital on March 1e 1M6, to Mr. Mrs. Preston A. Dan-sch, Borden, a daugrger. DELL—At the yal Victoria Hol- pitel, Montreal March 17th, 184d. to Mr. and Mn. Lorne Bell. a dsuihter. Ml --At Prince County Hospr- tsl on March 15 194d, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mills. Si. Ileenora, a lfrgfgd‘ 4s h lottetrm — tt Oh Hfllliitol. March We. 1M: t0 . and. Mrs. Winston Judson. a dlllflrter. Helen Beverley. MAIBIAGII ‘illiiffiih’ um"..l....%"::"".....°°".:r."£ MacArthur, both of Charlottetown. DEATH! iiIacABTIIUII-Msefl ttetcwn. March 18, 9 46 rfit. hm: Mlnsldwardofl n i9- ,s later." CITY NOMINATIONS - Four nominations werq filed with the City Clerk yesterday for election to the vacancy on the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage Com- missioners caused by, the recent death of G. D. Wright. The nomin- ees and their addresses are as fol- lows: James T. McKee, so Hills- bcro Street- David L. MacKlnnon, I40 Queen Street; Percy W. ‘Purp- er 231 Prlnce- and» Charles T. M. Mhnaon, l4 Pitzro . The election will be held next ednesday. W. W; G. HOLD MEETING - The World Wide Guild of -the Charlottetown Baptist Church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. L. MscAulay, ‘Upper Hillsboro Street, Monday evening at 8 p. . The meetin opened with a m devotional peri under the leadership of Miss Grace Crosby. The feature of the even- ing was s talk iven by Miss El- liot, a returns missionary. She told the group about a routine day at the girls’ boarding school in India, of which she was the director for many years, and also many other items of interest. Fol- lowin this s delicious lunch was serv by the hostess. ROCKY POINT FERRY — A ‘ unsuccessful attanpt was made yesterday by the “Pair- view". Capt. Jerry Doucette, to cross to Rocky Point. The ice. however. is fast disintegrating and Captain Doucetta will con- ue his attempts until success- ful. The first attempt. made March 18._was the earliest date on hich the ‘Tairvica-w" has ever tried to make the crosrorg. Fifty- four years ago. on Si. Patrick's Day. the old ferry. a side-wheeler, did cross from the City to South- port, the earliest crosing the old- est citizen can remember. POLICE FORCE INSPECTED - The police force of the City of Charlottetown was ins ected yes- terday afternoon by is Worship. Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and the Police Committee. After the irr- spectlon of the men, the Mayor and Committee inspected the polic station and its equipment an found everythin in excellent or- der. Mayor Ma cnald and Police Committee Chairman N. W. Iow- ther- congratulated Chief of Police e Birtwhistle on the fine appearance of his squad and commended him for the efficient manner in which the ollce work in the City is being con ucted. The other members of the Police Committee ar City Councillors C. M. Cox an D. E. Noonan. M Y-GRADS- MEETING -— Since the civilized world is but individuals e aggregate. it necessarily foi- lows that the individuals contrib- ution has an effect. either for bet- ter or worse. on the future of world peace. the Rev. TE. Maoiennan, guest sgeaker. told the Y Grads ast ma; at a meeting in the Y.M. CA. a use the atomic age has iBht with it a universal feeling o fear and suspicion. and mistrust. there is all the more reason why raon should realize that his t. expressions. and actions have an effect, good or bad, upon tfiqsbwith whom he‘ associates. Mr. ac nnan said. Th each ere was never a , Mir. MaoLennan concluded, when mankind needed so muc be imbued with the spirit of Christ. Mr. e MacDo all presided at the meetin . Miss elen Stewart was the for the sing song which was led by Mr. Inrimer- Cudrnore. The meeting closed the National Anthem. Personals has returned home after spending an enjo ble weekend visrting friends n the City. Mrs. R. H. Shaw, who hss been visiting her brother, Jack Camer- on, IO Grafton Street b glans Monday on return to her ome in Halifax. ITIUTI m MR. PETER c. CLARK (Continued from Page 1) 12th. advised Premier Jones with regard to his intenti e general set-up of In the same letter he advised ‘ mier Jones that he bad invited me in undertake the Ch Dd his desire for close co- “ with the Provincial hitnkthat Oormcils In effective liaison rm and P vinoial Departments. and that he had suggested that I should let several Jones by telflplwhl. be advised that. on account of affn ing the legislature. he was unable to take time out t0 discuss matters. Finally. on gpgil 7th. I telephoned and r u d a short interview with h ril 12th. as I was to be lot on other business. Ho replied that he was unable to devote any time on that date but assured me that he would ar- pgngg g meeting reasonably C0011. en acti by Wb on was en ca. argue.- to implement this 0D was exchanged: . April 2i. 194s. Ion. J. Walter Jon . ' H‘. “i £5‘. it‘! MINI! with htow Mr. Oliver Saunders of Winsloe to .. namely, Ontario i lishment m Councils has , the following oorrespond- e 0f Order's" Founder The Odd Fellows and Rebekah: of Charlottetown carried cu: d special program in their hall last evening, the occasion being the birthday anniveraa of their founder, ‘Thomas W day. ‘Ii-re ro am commenced with a numbe selections -by a special local orchestra, composed o the following musicians: Leonard Jor- den lhrl Harding Lee Stewart, Earl Hennessy, Connie Doiron. Boy Bmallman; ng, Mira. Roy Smsllmsn; solos, Means. Ear Harding and Gordon Jay, ail of which were much enjoyed and r-n- cores demanded. Brother Charles H. Black deliv- l an address upon the day being honored, after which s most in- teresting exemplification of "Share the Wealth" was staged b Broth- ers Robert Compton an J. ~D. Webster. This provoked much s- musement as both answer and consoist‘ "r prizes were presented. The questions were simple but did not always receive the-go answer which of course m lg: fun. At the conclusion of the pro- gram refreshments were served‘ which were u to the high elem for which the bekshs are noted. Pat Grand Master George 8. Ryan was the chairman of the evening ‘and with n strong com- mittee of both Odd Fellow: and " ‘ ‘ ‘a made the arran ements \- f” for the successful even ng of wholesome e oymeni. Mrs. Helen cEachern ln her usual capable style managed the musical part of program. your attention. While my own business affairs occupy much of my time, I will make every attempt to meet with you at your convenience. Yours very truly. G. CLARK. Chairman PETER. Prince Edward Island ' Regional Construction Council PREMIERJS OFFICE PRINCE EDWARD April 2'1. 1045. lidri Peter G. Clark, Summe ide, Prince Edward Island Dear Peter: In various ways I have learned of what is being done in recon- struction and as you can gum I am a little worried about the general setup. I have difficulty in under- standing why the Minister of similar committee in this Prov- ince. The public will not be able to understand the situation. Today I intended to be in Sumunerside attending the politi- cal convention and planned to call on you but 1 found I could ‘not very well no because no lees than four men from the maln- land who had made an ap int- ment to como here pro ously. arrived here this morning and I had to accommodate them. Tomorrow we have a delegation of farmers from Great Britain who are tend? Canada. at the present time. ext week I in- nd to be absent from the Prov- ince for three days and I do not lmow which three days it will be. It seems to me that the - occasion callonhimortaiktohlnr on tn?’ telefirallrsrle. our eryiBgd.) J.yW:-'L'1‘ER JONE. . Premier. l0. 1H5. y Hon. J. Walter Jones. Premier. Charlottetown. P111. Dear Mr. Premier: This will acknowledge receipt of yours of the 27th inst.. which would indicate that ou are not frilly informed and herefore rm- dgrcldfid wlthtwglegard to recon- ‘ lluctaok: ltathat- vouch havvvgm breed to all r! a n - lilllwco a» lygggur undertakinl whilrha utoyfii up?“ infeslwlltao-snh 0V . ' g2? llelp but think that since this undertaking has been accepted with so much enthuslflslh 1n “W other Provinces. it must have con- siderable merit. In two Provinces and Quebec. the of two RQlODI/l been found neces- “lg-know it u m: an}: o! Oink? fi V0 C ' Departure m "m inte U like fulluadvantage of its P084- bllitlel. Yours sincerely. ma; so confirmed at on etrlifl date. ‘ The first offiplll thrCounciI July 24th and. tcrdonhct Pr corraspv of on unease was exchanged as follows: ‘ July iii. 1N6- non. s. Walter Jones. . Special numbers included, solo, Mr. with Reconstruction wants to set up a 1c lhlgl‘ of Reconstruction must have M“ Th embers this ° M; have’ nllt the cunts-t desire weafoboh nth t t. e-“mcrm. Summer-side. Pli- 9 I I12 CHARLU LARK. Chairman. Prince Edward Island Regional Reconstruction Council. PRDLIIRJS‘ OFFICE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Charlottetown, PJLI. July 17. 1046. Pcler G. Clarke, liq. Bummerside, P.I.‘.I. Dear Sir: - I have ha?! letter of July 16th. I regret I shall be unable to attend the meet of the Re- co n Coun on Priiily. July I The Hon Mr. ' port. ~ Until the situation is clari- fied by Hon. Mr. Howe. we shall not give official recognition to the Regional Committee in this Pro- vince whose names we do not even know. Faitbfully yourl. (SgdJ J. WALTER. JOHN. Premier. Bummerslde. PILL July n. ma. m, Hon. J. Walter Jones. Prairies. C‘ lottetowp. PEI. Premier Dear Mr. . ‘Ilhis will acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 17th instant. My obleot in reoumting you to attend our meeting today was to have you sit in with the mem- bers of this Regional Counci and, if agreeable to you. have a general discussion of the local situation. n our Provincial ail-/ agents are to be corrected. it is e ntia.l that all personal desires. etc. should be abandoned — few men occupying positions of re- sponsibility are disposed to do otherwise. I know nothing of your discus- sions with the Hon. Mr. Howe. but in all my contacts with him and the officials of his Department. I have found a very sympathetic attitude concerning the economic difficulties of this Province. It was only a! I had become firmly convinced that eameet elf- forfs are to be made by the Fed" oral Department to solve these. that I accepted Hon. Mr. I-Iowes to act as Chairman of the Prince Edward Island Rfifl- mtg ional Cormcll and together with the other embers of this Coun- c11_ m be m g. position to assist him and his Department in Riv- ing a practical demonstration of their desire to prowl-e the 111i"- ests of the citizens of our Prov- mos-partioularly those of the thousands of our sons now about to return from the, military serv- es. Th embers of this Council. an Emits} experienced successful life-long residents of this Prov- ince have, on the invitation of Hon. Mr. Howe. assumed a re- sgqnglblllty which will call for a considerable personal sacrifice. All an deeply intermted and have iven evidence of their COHWY" y consentinfl to do their pa" 1" an effort. to improve conditions “fibril the time of our first meeting in Hggg/Eggluigiys uw.,=»d..m=~irzz*n~¢~..sr to u: last ltoely expressed 5'0"!’ The position of og- mg Regional Cornish n gag“ Xefrlrtforstunats that you feel the non. w. Howe has MM W qlarify the situation as it between the 53$ In‘! "it As a consecu a study o! the problems confronting ‘hi! Province cannot be proceeded with m t)“ manner desired by the Federal pepartmwt- I" meantime much valuable time a lapsed. while in the oiiher Prov- inces both the Provincial DBDB-fi- morm and the Regional Councils (“notion in a manner mutually gnLYisllCtiWY. m“ ours very Edward rslkxc’ Ohalsma Prince I "l mgjqnarnmconatructlon Council 51m, than, no conversations or ndence have passed until, made by P!!!‘ tea in the the members 1s not in them 1 at. _ adldresaed to him as follows. ununerai-de. P-EYI- 5 March 9. 1945- HofLlJt. Walter gféigl. chu- o tatawn, . . . Pfflni ' i th this?! you asohglng ated thotno _ conversations had taken plwe Ind d h d 8- lgambextgveih" you l‘: gigolo: ofntihe Promeogndwmyeelf as Chairman o‘ “n ' 00mm‘: “an; W“ my ment. but th cannot allow your state- ment t neither conversation utoalmu so. u . “our written assurance effect and also you!‘ written 181141’- appropriate action at once gur assnr by ‘recedes noon. ‘arch raufpllrst you have been suspend‘ otherwise we must. c - use the your t/ementa on t o dates‘ above men bned. are cor- reported. -'.°“"< u. cigar“. $3525" : “I'd ion Council. ,. _ , . " ‘I ' ' de .1 ~ g 111110130. "Wk-rm ' ' l u tier. POLISH UGLY SCIIATCHIS AWAY! Tl’? this amntlfli Polish just onoe and you'll know why smart housewives use it every house cleaning day. Just a few drops makes even dull, dingy furniture glow with l bright. new-looking ahlnel Ancl u you polish, ugly scratches disappear. it's magic! Sold everywhere. one English. . POLISH Mode by the Makers oi Old English Wax been received. we must now re- grettably conclude that your re- marks in the Legislative As- sembly, as referred to in the aboilve mentioned letter. were cor- v r At a recent meeting of the Edward and Regional Reconstruction Council. the state-l ___ merits made by you with refer-i An executive meeting in con- enoe to the Council. and with nneotion with the 102nd annual particular reference to the oon-jmeetings of the Diocesan Church versations and correspondence lsociety was held ytretfldfly H114?!’- between yourself and the wrltezzlnoon in St. Paul's Rectory. The were fullyh isoussed. The Coun- flfifgtlikshflp g! the h cl is of t e unanimous opinion l; ev.. r.. sewn. l~ 9 that unless you correct Mtge stute-‘grcsident. gpenirédtri; meei/irr; yvijtlh meats made by you on rch 4th. "i fir. an as e enera e 5m and 11m 1113mm“, {he pubuc Arc deacon Harrison. lat vice- rnust be made aware of the facts. President to take the chair. Allthe we would mm, prefer ma‘; Island clergy were present, with you should make the necessary "he exfleimm 01 the KW» duel! corrections and explanations in Dllviest who is i" life-Sm‘ 1B hos- such a manner that your state- gimtlkvlealrfilegmlghg: Oilgieeresgmpll-Xlhi’ _ 8E , gglés tgendsagaglzzaffiigilfv m“ V3,. lalong with best wishes for a speedy Irecovery. There were also resent Ia large number of la‘; de egates. The Rev" W.. .l.. Philips,‘ recently returned from overseas was also . Diocesan iihurch Society Meeting earlier statements to which we have been forced to take excep- tion. We request such correc- tions and explanations to the pub- lie not later than Wednesday, March 20th. otherwise we will at once m-ake public the facts with regard to the conversations ami correspondence which have pas- sed. beginning in February 1945? The conversations to which we refer took place by telephone at rvals between February 23rd and April 7th. 19%. The corre- ioondencte inciug-es l? latter abd- l‘ eased o you y t e onoura e t e sud, Sui-loo] b 1 Q D- Hilwe- “@911! Minister °1 also of thevevangelismybgigrgglarfireg Reconstruction, dated March 12th. on by some o; the 01¢ durmg 1945. mv 161W!‘ Bddft-Sfved i0 Y0l1|the summer season ur er canvas. 0n Ailfll 7th. 1945. 1'0"!‘ willy 0! ‘A gran; of mono was made to April 27th. i945. mvv second let- help those atten ing the Summer ter addressed to , April school at. Windsor, Nova Scotia. 30th. 1945. as well as another ad- dressed to you on Jlllv 16th, i945, your reply of July 17th, 1945. and my letter to you on Julv 20th, 946. We believe the best solution of this difficulty is that you should .. Douglas Henderson gave a splendid report on the activities of the Educational De- artlment. and the matter of taking urther steps towards religious edu- cation in the Public Schools was left in the hands of that depart- ment. His Lordship strongly com- manded the work being done by this department, and spoke special- reganding the good . results of most distasteful to all of us and .ls certainly most detrimental to the best interests of this Prov- ce. Yours truly, a. PETER G. CLARK. make a statement in the House , with“ the time mentioned and Chsinman. Prince Edward Island Regional Construction Council. This statement sets forth the facts as they exist. and of which Premier Jones must be well aware, notwithstanding his statements to the contrary. I am, Sir. etc, PETER Cl. CLARK. Chairman. Prince Edward Island fully correct the inaccuracy con- tained in all of your earlier statements. Your neglect. to take ii“ cl‘ P“*er Pcuallv satisfactory action will necessitate the irn- r. ». maligrircn of all corre- opcpdehce. We sincerely trust that you will '11: mate ‘hc advantage of'ter1n- The Department of Sewers and Water Supply makes a very important contribution to the revenue of the City thus materially assisting in keeping your tax rate down. This has only been made possible by sound constructive management. As a business man and citizen, anxious to help in maintaining this record, I am nominating for the vacant Commissionership. Should you have confi- dence in my ability to serve you, kindly express it in terms of the ballot on Election Day. Thank you. PERCY W. TURNER. 3-21-23-26-3l. ATTENTION BATTLE SIIIPPERS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY WE ARE RE- SUMING THE SLAUGHTERING OF CATTLE, AND WE SOLICIT YOUR ENQUIRIES AND SHIP- MENTS. l Davis d: Fraser Limited 3-21-31 luncheon for the delegates at, l2..- 45 in St. Peter's Paridi Ilall. and the lOzrd annual meeting of the D..C..S will be held this evenln ai 8 o'clock Ln St. Paul's Parish all, at which both Hrs Lordshi the Bishop and Chancellor R. '.. Han- ris of Halifax will speak. EXPANSION MAY (Continued from Page i) far representation has been limited to the Liberal. Progressive Conserv- ative and C.C.I“. Mr. Burton called on the gov- ernment to introduce definite 1 In the absence of the Rev.. Sid- ney Davies, chairman of the Social Service Deart-menli, Major T. E.. MaoNutt informed those resent of some oftthe activities o that. de- p en . St. Peter's Cathedral was filled last evening for evensang, when most, of the Clergy were in the Chancel with the choir. The Arch- deacon acted as Bishop's (Ihaplahr. . The Rev. Canon Malone took the oponlnf qportion of the service. The Rev. .. .. Ibbott, and Rev, W.. Meadus read the lessons, while the Rev- Douglas Henderson said the prayers towards end the ser- vice. Archdeacon Harrison on the authority of the Bishop installed 1 g] h 1gb“ flou- the Rev" .r..r.. Ibbott as Rural ,,° cm amfiwgx :11...“ m; Dean. productism during the next few His Lordship the Bishop was the preacher and took as his text a part of the 17th verse of the Book of Nehemiah: “Every one with one of his hands wrought in the work and in the other held a. weapon" From this text His Lordship de- veloped a powerful sermon on the bulldif-z up of the Church-the foundation of which was Jesus Christ-by the two orders of build ers priests and ialty under direct- ion of the master builder Jesus (Xirist. All of God's ople should be built into is church. Amongst he enemies which prevented people helping build up the Church of God were worldli- indifference. complacency, cynicism and pettiness. As the service was for both the Diocesan Church Society and the Women's Auxiliary His Lordship before giving the blessing led in {he prayer of the Women's Auxil- ary.. This morning there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion in St. Paul's Church for both Soc- years. Mr. Lacomrbe criticized granting of the 31.50.000.000 Canadian loan to Britain and said the money could better be spent on public works to provide employment. in Canada. Mr. Bertrand called for support of the loan and urged the Canadian Government BIDDOlIlt a diplomatic representative to the Vatican. Mr. Howe said that-from VJ-day to the end of February discharges from the armed forces had- numb- ulturnl war industry ' 500,000, There were indications a consid- erable volume (if employment. still was to come from reconverslon and expansion which had not yet been completed. In addition new estab- ullshments were coming into opera, on. WHITE MOURNTNG ' ' ‘ inating this controversy. which is Regional Constructing 00.1mm, y ieties at 7-45.. The Chinese mourning color b There will be a white shouldtfti laugh at” "Mother won't all me what it cost," said Blaine m Cousin Edna, who was hooking up the exquisite dress. "But it's within the budget, you may be sure. Trust mother for that." “Budgets sound unromsntlc, especially on a day like this," Mother admitted. “But we could never have given Elaine such a wedding unless we bad budgeted. It's some- thing you girls shouldn't laugh at. Dad and l began budgeting on our wedding trip. We had to. . . and we just got home with a few cents margin." ‘ "isn't it an awful bother, though?" ‘We'd be more bothered and worried without it. N0. it’! simple. First, we always set aside the money for Dad's life insurance; that means we have no worries about the future. Then we figure on so much almond: for living expenses . . . and time! . . . with what's left we can be extravagant. ‘That's the great thing . . . co feel when you're spending that the essentials and the future are taken care of. Then you mn spend with an easy min ." Budget for essentials first, remembering that one of the greatest essentials is future searriry . . . protection against adversity . . . and peace of mind in your old age. There cap benolubetinrteforlifeinsuranoelaanyfamilybudgel. Near you, wherever you are. is a neighbour in the life insurance business. Ask him for advice in planning 7°“ (“mm l‘ ll 800d citizenship r0 own life insurance. A mnuga from Ibo Uh [manned Comflnlfe: in Candis and tbcir qua. “It’s something you girls