novnit. “Inside” keeps cold ‘bulsidé’ (.6 I u? Touch 0/7661 Finger FloodsYour Home wiffi Light TOUCH a button and your whole room should glow with light- soothing, cheering, radiant light. Dark comers should disappear. Hidden’ beauties of tlie room should be revealed. Electric light costs so little—a few cents u night—that you can afford to use it freely. Sec that your fixtures are not marred by blackened or missing lamps. Sec that your home has that added touch that attractive wall-brackets can impart. Do “not make do with a 40-watt lamp where you iiecd a (iO-watt or a b0 where you need a 100. And sec that you have the best lamps to be obtained-genuine Edison Mazda Lamps. A new 7L7\MP With tlis INSID L‘ FROST-more light »—v:n fllnris—longer ll fe-uvt Ifzitsnvi Mazda crltinremtvit. Ark pnur lftlisntv Mtuilrt Lamp tlerilrr [or ii-jarmntizzvi rqyttnlinp proprr illumin- uinm fnr your yo-nnl. Hr trdl hrlp you to ettluince Ilia ~ duly of your homo. di’.*]El§i§E,]§l MAZDA EAMPS A Canadian Conceal Electric Product FROM QLHNI‘ JOHN T0 LIVERPOOL i Western Guardian I —FOR LATE WESTERN NEW! ,- -page 3 i.s available. t! —WE8TERN AGENT — Mr. ICyrus J. Gallant is non Guardian Agent. in Howlan and will receive ';,ews items, advertising and renow- lei llllHCflyuOllB. ' »-—SEE LORD am in the great- iest sen thriller. at the Strand. Jan. '14 rind 15, Kt-nslnnton. 36991-11, 2i. -JUST ARRIVED — One car u! ctml. ll\.-\\' tinloutlitit: ztt Albany. ’(Si:,d.i A. ll. Attic-ck. Albany. - 3700-1-1l, 2i l —LlVE POULTRY WANTED lgood quality’ 5 pound hens, 17 igemg- p91‘ pound. live weight empty icrops. January 1_Uth to 15th. S. R. iPcndleton. Brtiristvick Hotel. Ken- "sington. 367l-1-1l-3i- l —~CALENDARS Are being distri- buted at the Western Ollica of the ‘Guardian n1 the lllncNelll Building, Suniinerslde. Subscribe or renew your subscription to the Guardian and get one. --A. O. H.-—Tllt.' following offic- crs for Div. N0. 3. A. O. H. 'l‘igiilslt for the year 192T: J. Albert Bren- nan, Preaitlent; J. \\'. Gavin, vice- presitlent; Rev. William BIcCalm. tRet-‘tl Sedly: l‘.. l’. Czililll. Treas- urer; Gussie Mclnnis, Sgt ut Arms; John M. Nelllgan, sentinel; Ilidivard .\icGrath, Chairman Stand- ‘itig Committee. l —FLOURISHING SOCIETY -— Tlie annual meeting of the Tlgniisii improvement Soc ety was held in ‘TlfllllSll Hall on Friday’. Jan. 7th.. zifter receiving report of the nudi- tnr und other committees and re- “as! or Requiem and was Imarks on the good ‘this society has asslned by Rev‘ ‘I’ M“? done. and is do rig and a lively lzmlald’ n as delfgmu Rellilphl‘ hope for the continuation of the ifselxl," “Ba “l? ' éawnq" e e‘: . me lll the future the following , ' i‘ c a e “a” ‘ fist". °‘_ {officers were appointed for the en- (‘Bremen es‘ l“ [he bancmarl suitig year 1927. :bert Brennan, Re-tllected; Preslleitt. Wm. A. Gaudet; Sedty- -Trens Edward hioGrath. Ila-elect- ed; Chairman or‘ Street and Side- Chairmati oi’ Entertainment Coni- mlttcc. J. Albert Brennan; Chair- ;nian ui‘ Fire Committee, Aulrii IRiclmrd. ‘g -THE OLDER BOYS’ CON- FERENCE at. Hunter River, which 14-16 until n. later date because of jsickness iii the village will on all probability be held Ala/ch 4-6. This ‘will be the tlilrtl such Conferenct to be held in‘ tlic Provltrt-c this season, ztiitl will serve the central omdated m [he grave‘ St‘ Mary's district bctwccn Suuintcrsltltv and Charlottetown. Titt- upcriitit: I-{lllllil of the Senior Y. .\l. C. A. llockcy ‘League series vras tiltiyetl on Fri- tdny evening between the Anglo- llatptlst and “llllflll tcuttis and Wllrl ‘tWOlI b)‘ the former, st-urc: Il-l. It; ‘the ititvrinetllntt bt-ugtic ’ the ltiiiigt-rs und Rovers met in tlic opvitllli; tlxtutm- un Saturday ttiuru- itill. the izurtii- lit-lug won by iii-.- Rtiiitn-rs, score 1"-tl. This wits ful- louw-tl by the rt-voutl grime of the Jiiitioi- Lt-tigtic morn-s, in which the Intltztic-utltinu lll0l the Red Snx. the latter" wititiiii: at r-ltist-ly mn- Itcstctl nitrite. score: 2-1. 5 --COMPTON-McLEAN. - tn..- Itrtrirriitgu m‘ Lillian Aupttsttt Mair- Lc-ttn. yonngrs: tliittglib-r m‘ hit-s. ,Ell.'i Slut-Learn, ifrtttuitnl t0 'I‘liuitt:is zylmul-ll (‘tinittt0ii. .\l..\., l..l..ll., son tot‘ -.\ir and .\ll':~l Thomas Cutiipttiri iSt. l-lleitntirs look plat-c at the llOllll.‘ of the liritlr, 11cc. 15th lltilii ll? o'clock lu tlit- eve.) Titre revo- ntuny was pt-rtormt-d by tlic Rev. .\lr. Stunt-rs, Crupittitl. .\|r Wm. ‘Mat-Lean. manager of the Bunk of lXOVll Scoilu, lfciisingtun govt: int; Irritlc nwuy. The bridt-tfs sister, EMrs Mark Cameron, Hampton. l’. E. l. plapvctl the wtitltllni: llltll‘(.‘1l. The bride was bei-nrtiiiigly attired -l:t white crepe tlii t-hcnn with satin ‘trimmings and wore u string of lpenrls. She wore the conventional veil, caught with ortutgt- blossmns ‘und carried a beautiful bouquet of turtles mid maiden hair fern. The poem wits decorated for the occiis- ilon with potted plums. and \\’lllL\l isn't-timers. Only the linmetliutt: ircluilvcs of tho trontructltig parties were iii attendance. A bountiful yvctltling stipper was serve-d iift-zi- ‘f-lifl- 14- Mir- l2 M°m°alm ' been mskinc; the t-crcrtitniy. 'l‘lic bride receiv- ‘Jgn. 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. Marloch gasoline engines lur Z0 years b0 8d many beautiful Klflfl Of lliieli, Feb. 4. TMar. 4 . . . . Montros: hut-c tltc plum und skill tn m-iltc silver und substantial cheque-t. fFeh. 11 . . . . . . . . . .. . Montreal tt-pnm v Prevlntii-t tn hci‘ marriage she Wilt! ‘Feb. 19. “Mar. 18 .. . Montnairn v Mud your! rww Wflldlw‘ tendered a. miscellaneous shower Feb. 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nlontclare l ' '1 "‘ '00 ' 51ml” f“! a§h '_‘ 11y 11H‘ muny friends of (Trupuiitl To (‘hrrbnurg -— Hnutltnuitvlon -— .\|il- F115P"Q$'l ymlvh c i Mm.“ and "1131111153 T119 111111111 D1411)’ weep. dlm- ~1*1'°"-">‘ H 1d left for Ifiutnmorsldc that night. amt. n; rm. 2 ----------------- -. Mulls 1<"'*¥""'l‘“¥ °" “'“"“’ °‘ where the)‘ intend to reside. .\lr. Cylintlrr (lnnvlrt .1! lower cost. FROM NEW YORK ‘ T0 ciit-innoirnti - t-iovriuiii-‘rtis l —.\ST\\'ERP Slur. Ill . . Slontroynl To l.‘ hampton Apr. l5 . EIIIIIPPII "I Ffllllflll" We ll pa)" trimming height on fVlI B any L-ngtnc or cylinder block shipped bclntr _].in ll. w"!!! “WNTICII CIITINHH lur slllpplflt; lTV-lHlLllOllS IIIDITEBRJ§EAN FEBRUARY IZTII sauce STEWARTQSrP. "l" “m” cnmuorrcrowu. . JA N. 2C~FBIL ls i I l l I “Vi: Grcenock l I I l . i Apply Lm-nl Anni» G. BRUCE BIIBPEE Dlt. Plus. Agent l0 Klnir Strut "rflllnlnlnlimrhll. it-rALvs MONARGH PLANS "to " OPPOSE KlN8WOMAN'8 w|t.t. l ROME. Jun. ‘ll.—Kltig Victor dflnunanirt-l ls tukitig stops to coit- _ -~ test tho ruldlty o! tlic will of ‘ . \ , \ - Princess Laetitia. second wife o! i ' -- ‘ i‘ i i l l tPrlnce Amadeus and stepmother oi‘ l nits present Duke of Aoetu. l Tito princess left lier entire 10r- llllflt: to Captain Fisher, her intend- . ant, wthoitt making tiny distinc- Itlon between her ‘Dfllfiflnlll 1170901‘- ty l-Illll crown properly: for cit- ample. the hereditary jewels and fttrnititre oi‘ Moiicrilinrl trttstle, near Turin, which some time ago were transported ‘to the princess‘ pri- vnte castle at Cap St. Matt/n. France. The king will clnlm re- stitution of the crnwn property. t The princess was n daughter of iJeronie lknittpnrti». brother or Nap- oleon lll. She “Tut n womtiu oil xreiit beauty and preserved the splrit- and nrdor ot‘ youth even at the s-go of flu. ‘ no tipk; ' ’/. uinnsti Cfllllnton was adriiltted tn the bnr this fall and is in the law office of C. Jlt-Callum. Sutiunerslde. r -— -LAID TO REST-The remtiliis of the lute Mrs. J. E. Dalton were tenderly lnld to rest in St. Paul's Cemetery yesterday morning. Titt- fuiicrul took plncc from licr lutc residence und was vary largely al- tendetl. Right Reverend ngr. J. C. hincbeuti, Vicar-General ut' the Brnsiztt?" Fail . _ were Rev. Ronald J. Mac-Donald. hesldem’ St. Columbia rind Rev. Fr. Monog- hau of Miscouche. was filled for the Mass and tuner- al service following. , , mule choir sang beautifully. the uslk Committee. Eddie Desftoche. uMlseremlm 'l‘.he A. ‘F. Arsenault, Messrs Jos. Mac- liad to be postpoucdfrom January Mr‘ '1' M‘ Dalton and children’ Mr tDalton, Miss School were closed during the fitti- m cmmnonmtown GUARDIAN t i Safe Speed Relief remnant some lame 01: Bil." top seed Donald Whltty. Chuwood. tliresliod 70 btrimh llld tbpYoua-lbusllnothun ‘ neigltlbor, Mr. Geo. Leslie, 100 outline It: bushels, James Jlclliachern.‘ Ber- ‘7fl'°"""| "H", u u.“ miinvllle, about 100 busllelfl fl 80- ‘P-‘ll-fi" 5H8 Eastgrn Alex Robert-ion, tRed Point. are all ..'BUV . BURGESS . JRADIO. Flashlight, and Engine Batteries nt ltiahonx. Drugstore. Fresh stock monthly. Willi-ll ..'~"PAINFUL INJURY-.\lr. John Ryan. lltrvilt-ltl. met with a painful uct-itlt-nt. lust week. having fallen backtwiirtls off it load 0f hay. ..=BREAKS AN ARM-.\lr. Peter A. .\lcl‘hec of Big Pond, met with ti serious accident Friday, when he broke 21 ‘hone ln his arm. Souris doctors are attending hint, tint! is now doing fairly well. particular general store in Sflurls is selling at such satisfactorily low tirlcec iliut they cull it “Entcnh-r" No need fu send to Mouctori now. ..='*PURCHASED HARDWOOD- Jtinies Iiarry‘. New l-Iarttioiiy has jutst purchusctl from .\lr. Lc-tr S. McCormack, a block of flnc hard wood on Kelly's Road. Lot 4.1. ..°RETURNS HOME—.\ir. Jus- eph Glllls, Hay Rl\'0l‘.l\\'ll(; has bet-u ivorklitg at the tilastering trace in Boston for the past two yeti-s: i-c- turned to ‘his home recently and l‘X~ pacts to resume his studies in the St. Dun-stairs University. ..*BROWN TOP SEED— There Diocese celebrated a solemn High The church St. Pauli Mel“. being WGTQI Mr. \V. soloist. Hon. Brown pallbearers Dottgall. Jumes Hogan, Leonard Mat-Neill, E. P. Foley and J. J. \ic.\'ull,v. The mourners werew- autl Mrs Roy Sllllphant. Mr. “fin Annie Dalton, .\lr. Nell Durant. Master Roy Silllpliaut Misses Nlnry and Margaret Mitc- "ougall. Rev. (leorge V. iflcCabc Academy and Suinmerslde High e-ral service. the pupils oi St. hlary-‘s Academy attending in u hotly. Beautiful-floral und spirit- ual offoritigs and telegrams of sympathy were received. “rooms coon TRADE-One‘ ..'FINANCIALLY srnouc- Tlie {tires stores. Fraser. North Lake; Massey. Bothwell and Est- thrlving and the commercial men who visit them periodically, find payment at all times prompt and financially staunch. ..*HOME FOR BURIAL — The hotly of Reginald D. McDonald, tor-i rtierly oi’ St. Glfargarefs, arrived at Borden, ‘Saturday evening to be forwadetl to Miss Mabel McDonald.’ tclttltctoyottrc eke. Purity Flour has l. “difacnc? I>USRITUD FIZOUR Send 30 mm, stamp or dlwr, for tbe Purity Flour Con! Bu‘ containing 700 mud mijler. WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MtLLs co. LIMITED. FJ. HOLMAN‘, Agent, Charlottetown Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint 191m, Boar River station. He had been in the American ‘Marine Dept. and was a young man or fine character. ..='—'ACQUIRES THE OLD HOME- STEAD-Ralph Robertson, K11155- boro, who sortie time since acquired hi5 grandfather Robertson farm, has recently wlthMr. Charles Stew- art acquired the "manly" place a flue stretch of forest, together with the rear lands, und had the land surveyor opportlonatltig and lining it out as ibetttreen owners. . FLAND SURVEYED-Mr. ‘Wal- ter Robertson, who now owns about l-SU acres of land on the home place and another farm further east ivas having his land lines. as between him and ‘Alex. ‘Scott on the \Vest and .\lr. R. Robertson on the East, stirreycti and measured out by Land Surveyor, .\lr. Robertson is one of our biggest farmers in the East keeping two men the year round. “VKCQUIRED SON-IN-LAW — .\lr. Austin Grady. Campbell's Cove has induced hi; new acquired son- ln-law to live in with him and to help ‘hltn in lllrs large farm open:- tlons. Mr. Grady is the pioneer seed potato grower of the East ‘Point lll5 trlct and ‘a ibig success. Cottons .."‘MODERN CONVENIENCES—\ .\lr. Merrll Stewart a highly suc- cessful farmer of Kingsboro. who has no family of his own, but ant adopted son Mr. Yates. ‘ha now a daughter-ln-law also. Mr. Yates, 15' "n tip to the minute young man having provided himself with all_ he modern conveniences, automo- ' ‘lo. telephone anti a new out] im- nroveri -5~'ttibe radio, replacing his former radio. Linens Crepes Shirtings Voiles Towelling Ginghams Creton-nes Prints Towels ..*FARM MANAGER-Mr. \\'nl- o" lBleekcct is iiflw acting farm "Wvszer and herdsniari for Mr. ‘Valter E. Robertson of Klngsbnro. Vir. Robertson ‘has his hsndsful of ~thsr ibiislne-as, being representa- tive of Alex. llorne & Co. city. agent. for ‘the Frost und ‘Wood Cn.. “u! fertilizer agent. Mr. Blecket "11s an assistant in ‘.\lr. Ogden Alc- “onnld in the work of the farm and live stock. Silks Tweeds Q-“HOME-DAIRYING - One of tlre4fen' men who has made a fin- PERSONALS . .—-.\li=-.~' l-Jlizubeth .\lc.\'t-lll of ‘Sum rncrsitlt- is visiting friends in Cllill“ lottctowtt, . i ~-.\lrs Cllllt-l. ll. Rogers. Suitimer! side litis rclttrnt-tl front at visit to Mulllftlll. l —.\lr. ('. ‘llulA. llltttck. uttcltil success of home ilairyliig ls manufacturing his milk into butter “t home. is .\lr. Ivan McDonald. Scutli Lake. Mr. McDonald still con ‘inucs to itrostier. He never seutlrs wiry milk or cream airway". but makes a fin.- qitslity of butter at liitne. himself bcini: always the ibuttei" maker. Jlr. Alt-Donald has tic- quirctl weultli iii pursuance of his ituinc-tlttivy tblllllfifln‘. Satins Linings Laces Velvets foreman with the Jtiitriirtl Pub. Co, is wii- ""A TANGlBLE MARK OF AP F] fined lo liis ironic with nu ritntr-k of :R)E‘:"|lllYT|9N;-|:\0 gfiileioushpurac; l" yum“ “Till. ‘ {itiim- Li‘ ".‘i““.l’.'f,;§I-'$f-‘-, Serves ____ . . . . . .-. fl . r . v u. - -t . —~.\liss Jlzirgarot Mrflttlit- of "hlltdl o“_‘\e“ ‘em “ d“) J3 m? ' ' lletlerllit- is visitlni: friends intumbhlnnms as "l lake" or the" c” (fliztrloitctoivit. -—-.\llss lda Nlurruyz Summcrsidc has returned ironic from Alberton where shc spent u very pleasant holiday with Di". J. and Mrs Kcli‘. —.\Ir. Arthur O'Neill of Boat» who lius Irceii visiting .\ll' and Mr ‘SCARCE EAST- Firewood “lmch I-‘rtuik ‘Butler of Glcngtirry’ has re turned liotnc. —-.\llss lllltlu Glllis lius returned to Antlgoiiish. N. S., to resume licr studies ‘it Mt. St. Bernard Acad- emy nfter spending the liolldnys with licr fsthcr, ‘.\lr. J. l’. Glllis, Arlington. .\'. —.\irs. J. Alphonsut-i Brown. Buy- sldc. spent the week-end with lier parents. .\lr. und Mrs. T. A. Mc- i"er, Kiukorn. N. llliss Helen Chandler luls return- ed to P. W. (‘. to rcsuitte lier stu- dies after spending the holidays with ltcr parents, Mr and Airs W. A. Chandler, Hnzelbrook. -—Mr. Wilfred Brown ls visiting his old home in (‘ross Itlvem after "in absence of several years, ‘Mr. ‘drown "ts engaged in l‘.l'lll‘Otld work ‘n Detroit and returns to his posi- tion this week. N. ~llis many friends are glad to welt-onto .\lr. llitroltl Mttllilyrg m his {ionic in ‘CPOL-‘rt Wvcrs utter an 9x19511941 Stay iii llostoii. .\'. teem und appreciation of his efforts in ‘ltrltiglut: the llt!-\\' church to u Quctressful ls-‘ue. This was :1 sur- prise its well its a sour-cc of much Measure i0 the pastor, Father Mc- Pherson, in that hit; efforts were so tziiigitbl_i' appreciated by lils flock. ..*FIREWOOD BECOMING was thought a few _ycnrs ago t0 b ‘inexhaustible in the territory East ¢;\;_ 20 Per-Cont To Turn Our Great Winter Stock Into Cash Flannelette Trimmings hjg gear, lines trtiwls. hooks, rope, years. I>lu expects to settle down of Suitrls, is growing very scarce ———<o>i land not ti few uwtiers of wood lots _ have cut ottt. titer lioldltigs and now PERSONALS pin-st look elsewhere for fire wood. To obtain a good quality S40 to S50 an ucro is asked. .\lr. Leo S McCortitat-k of Big Pond, who is ll | fortunate owner of n large block of told und mature tblrch and rock "Maple. at New Ilurtnoity‘. is distinc- lng of a limited quality ‘ln sitiall lots, and on Monday. had -Mr. Mr lDonaltl, ‘Land ‘Surveyor of Herman- vlllc. measuring out ll number of lots for immediate sale. duy. TBCOYC ry. uf-"REVIVAL OF FISHING- Cod and tiake fishing on the West River and the Basin Head ls coining back to the old days ivh-cn so many of following tltty. the regltlgnlg were mam". 1,3; harm was taken in by train tu the 913m Yea" 35° and‘ l“ survived by nlouey and by which may wgre up Charmuetum, {Hospnm wedmg one son, John Ffllllflllwlll, Jr., and EXAMINED. a-bled to buy farms und ercct-beuutl 111133 "ccilllllmllell 1W MT- 19- -1~ 11°'il“° daughms‘ Mrs‘ Fred ‘Moore m] dwellings “m, “m” buildings m, .13.,“ (m. 1pm). 111mm,.“ m, “m, und Mrs. J. P. Moore who are heart J lwell as to ~buy ntiton1ub1|¢g_ p“; very weak on arriving ut the City 1"'°1l9l1 1W 1119 '10" 0! l! ‘M1111 m"! s ' Plvilflrflllous tire being made for HosDltsl. ‘but rallied und is now 1°V1llll 11111101‘. 11nd 1118 98-55111! ‘V111 "I81, perm“; 1|“, tnmmtn. “m, comm‘; somewhat hotter. also be ntourited by t1 very wide QPTQMETR scum; Already me i-Mmrulen“ circle of frlontls. The funeral will Montnu. a E. L tanner“ “M mgldcnrs are glam": _ 3.5m Geqfgg Mcinnls. Big Bush, take plucc front the residence of his ' their order Wm, ;|n“»_.1n_Smn-1s m,“ arrived home froui Blaine, m-licrc (laughter. Mrs- J. P. Moore, .128 - ’ - ~ - tax aggnlg for 1mg,- gprlugs 1151,, he has been engaged in the lunibci- Dorthester St. today (Wednesday) ..‘°‘Mr John A. McDonald, Lunil Surveyor, drove t0 lhiticlilrig, Sun- ..".\lr. Jerome nlcPhcc, "llellc o; 101m FI-nnslhnm]. m u“, 31a; year Creek, who has becn ill fnr some of M5 M...‘ The deceased who but} years ls ut present. very low until"); been itctlve for the past nllw smnll hopes are cntcrtuiticd for lil.i,).t,flrs_ “m, only Mo], a mo", “me .1311‘. ~Doiinld J. Mclstuitz. ROPk~ barru, wtvs ti. visitor to Charlotte- town on WMlllGSdfl)‘ returning the “flu Leo Alccgrmack‘ “we linm wits predeceased by this wife We Offer the Following Discounts During the Next Ten Days Extra Specials in all Departments Off Z0 Per Cent off One-third 0ft 20 Per Cent 0t Shirts Underwear Nigntgowns Sweaters Work Shirts Sucks, Gloves Pyjamas Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Suits Viisses’ Coats Ladies’ Coatings lilk Dresses ltanfieltfs Ladies’ Underwear One-Quarter Off Me11’s Overcoats MCIYS Suits Mews Hats Boys’ Suits Boys’ Overcoats Meifs Sweaters 20 Per-Cent Cff Beds ' lnrings , Mattresses Wicker Chairs Bureaus Handkerchiefs Overalls Caps Pants Gloves Hosiery Yarns Corsets Underwear Brassiers ‘ Lingerie , Curtain Nets Curtains Draperies rtvross Limited nt home now. IN MEMORIAM MR. JOH; FRANSHAM The dciitli occurred on Jiiii.'10th before dvtitli claimed him. The late John Fritiislittm was born in Great Yurniottth, Eng. ln 1848. coming out to this coitnlry 51 years ago untl has resided in Charlottetown since that time. The late .\lr. Frans lug "business for the past twenty at 2.30 p. m. 20 Per Cent Off Eyestrain causes 7 out of 10 Headaches Most headaches come on alter clots work. Any one ol several eye muscles can cause an intense headache. your headache at its source. Attack HAVE YOUR EYES i 6i‘ And be sure to use Purity Flour --— it Cl"! 11"’ flflmw- "wan" in‘! “"333 0f that ensures success for-gall your baking. 26H THE. MAYOR is o»: Tn; PHONE AND - _ wAnrro TO SPEAK TOD‘ f THE tusPscfofil or THE WATER- WORKS to HERE, TO SEEYOLJ! l l-reu. HIM m TM K fCONi-"ERENCE. Ant-J WILL no UNABLE TO s2: Him - "ro-tmw‘ éIKE TO HAVE two .bf-‘F-'lClAL‘5 l FROM THEHEALTH f- DEPARTMENT wouno A HA1" WITH vat)!’ éBy (horse Kslllwili.-- ' ___.-L ,-__l_- A qlwriz: MAN aw N DINT .,. TQLLEM TH! U. ‘QPIQWQ- l L I'M OUT P$£ GEN-‘tftfllvii ' OFTOvvlQl ' ‘ l ‘ . ‘ "Z111 lllYlls ' . QR‘. .’*'-"' pill l