L . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ JUNE 9,1923 l‘ ____ __ Notes by the Way 1 “Piwnhii. e The Public Forum ‘ ‘Ills pslnnn ls spas n: sh THE LOST GOLF BALL discussion by ew-nspondente __ 0| questions 0|‘ Interest. Th: Clsrlottet- _ Guardian in» n necessarily endorse tbs oplnlon all U! "I 00F‘ respondents- oa-oo-o-oo- The Patriot's Deniais iii liiillilliiiiililiil liillillilllll v. us-t-sua-r L. Ila-Lure. Pruldent. J. ll. Burnett, Idltor und Publisher l). h". Currie, Associate Editor __ SATURDAY, JUNEQ, 152-3 TREAT THE PUBLIC FAIRLY Bargains Every Day Now at S. A. MeilliNIlLiliS Removal Sale l 69c loves for 38c ' Ladies Coating Cloth juetqeoelved from the Manufacturers, but a mixtures of Heather, Brown, Grey and Fawn. Regular prices $2.75 and 3 during the Removal Sale. . Specall Ladies Chamolsette Gloves. Natural Color cnly, on Sale now at 38c per pair in all sizes. Large quantity Towelllng, pure linen 28c and 30c or 23c per ya"; 20c Towellinq in Linen and Cotton, heavy woven fabric, gives excellent tion, regular 20c and 22c for 17c. Bath Towels. 25 dozen, regular 60c valuefor 45c. in a few days we will be able to announce tho opening date cf our new store at the old stand on Queen Street. .A. Maioimtmzzfsczz: -- a-s-s. lime light. if not by the (‘otntnis- “The Haberdashery” tiortcrs. illi ll lure to voters loek- ' _ ' » I The Bell government's city or- gan on Thursday evening last dis- guued the Salary Grab. This is ititerosting by will’ 0f Vflflell’. 45 _ it i217 been tor a long time shy of our little niche as Canadians helpfme subject and had cm-efuuy “out. in; on tile world's work. All the ed it. .\'ow the organ charges The ‘bus lheregore are m a1] our p90. Guardian as being a false frlenti of the Conservative party because this journal has condemned the lmcawre in question. for ivhich it'is When visitors come to our prl-gtlegod three prominent Conserva- vale homes we, out of respect iontive members b01l1 sDfllffi 111111 ourvoteti in the Legislative .-‘\'ssenilii_v. lit does lot follow even from this k plhvs m miqtattrtiext of the fat~ts that The many ways to do this. lt will pa)‘ (lnartlian was wrong in its zivlou . shot a golf ball in the air. it fell to earth l know not where. ate, h.w we live and how we fill’ Altho it cut me to the soul, little late, t" I gave it up and lost the hole. - 3.00 f We are zn the eve of a general or $225 provincial election. it is "the dedize, l v-e take it. of every reputable an-i responsible person that the busi- Pnr weeks and mind , That little ball 'l couldn't nntl. weeks I kept in _ I FHII-Illr price pie and. individually and collective- widc oft’ the path of the stiblttfil Your rezitit-rs tire not concerned zts to whether "stakes were driven or wht-tltt-t- "steps were taken to! tit-quire a tit-w road." The tptestion [lt,-hid the (‘tititiiiiisiiiiiei- of Pub lic Works put tip the bluff that this was to be thine‘! 0t’ court-ti they don't intend to build the, road; only to exploit it tn pick tip votes. ' \\'ill lllt‘ Patriot deity that the lion. .\lr. (‘rot-thy \\':t.-'. tin the. ground tit the dutt- named. tlfiit he wan at the time ncconiputiit-tl by lllr. l\lcl(ity>—tiot the (‘lvil Ettgin- t-t-r btit the junior better known i102‘. “m? ham-t I shouted the“, as the lilectititi l".l1;ZlliOL‘l‘—~llll(l ,_ _ _ , ,,, that this was one oi‘ the Slilijfivl}; At last l have you back agaui. m- lms "ilk will n “pm, "m, tvtirk on this road is licltl in the ly, we are all interested. tit-as o! the province shall be con- gal-lilie- ‘l though it very strange and tpiecr “Si”! homésu-v‘ ‘girl-v am] in a Thu.’ it should wholly disappear. business like way. Much l; irivsmed curieyves and m, [hem w,“ _ _ ' And thou, tupon one summer day, .\ wealthy riian ll chanced to play. und ye. the whole utlminlstratnc M5, m t foremoflp- Limitless of the tirot-lnce involvt-s detail, loss business t,“ gqrg m us Enema"). in the case of vishm-sor in anywvziy‘ false to its friends. He wit)! a bull into the cup, .-\ud ‘i tioiitely picked it up. shrwaztliita-s. loss tu-tuul tit-t- to the IITOVlTlcP. if they like u= andi The writer o! mi‘ whim" Will 001119 fl§ll1"-'strongl_v condemned the tritne ' ion view m‘ in (jllfiillflfl cn certain specified giottntls. to which we still azdlicro. One of these grounds was that nothing of this kinrl sli0llltl have Sense i. ‘VJ pa}. Us m w,“ “h; regtiivttti done without the tieotilc hav- .ittu been \v:irtie:i_ or consulted. or lizivixig asked for the change by ps- ‘titien. None of these contlltinnn‘ had Evtiy home in the pnvftice, €.s‘[)9'c'~,[.| p; ;u]1]11ed_ 1119.1; “wt-e m; m. ions. Both ])Oll[l'.“lI parties hid , has than tines that of many a pinutc o“. ways we}. Tm i Upon tltc ball ho stepped to claim S 5 In letters clear l saw my name. tirm ox t-urporittin managed 11.1’ ‘he ,0“. miner“. no or two ititlividtiais. There are . _ _ U l, I , it but unfortunately i’. is what pays tins evtn iti our own 111E PW‘. I ‘ ’ even us that counts. in the b.ghei' iflntc- wlitise yr-arly revenue and ex- {cntlrurt- is its large as those of pert ot our visitors. ‘This we can The rich man-looked and muttered low: “i founf that ball two weeks ago.“ . the wiwfc l1-"J\'5“*'e‘ l" ‘he books do b! putting forth some effort. . o: FilCll lirins lllltl t01'l1\'-l1'i111°l3_5 , f l t,’ i ill}: Ul’ Pllll) llylllCil I 131.1,. is no dubiciy to whether .__...._--L1 tally in the Portions of it that will‘ P“'1i"l“ 111° P1111101 W111 W11’ 11m vearls \\.rk resirted in a .ur- ' l pus- or u tlczfcit. There are no v . . ' ‘ .1 . . bill.- llil_\'l..lll§' hidden nutty lll n pvt “llplarflnco ‘m. we vbmms; every m.” i, 45min: the) ll2i\'t' h.itl u HOD-l _\-...,.u business‘. Tiu- balance sh be t'i-.ited. will tirofit tnnteriall) and socially by putting on its beet‘ . , _ T toss to the visizors will liljl]: byimw" ‘ ‘tot. -'\ c niutli to mitke their vii-tit u tifen-r at tbt- end oi" each year is a clcuwsure and incitlentalLv help 111i‘ i111!" cut dorumi-nt showing the actunllyhmp It‘ forbid it being llxlllt‘ stuntfuu of the business whcthrr‘! -_)..- bitizttit-t» be Let u; set- to it then thzt-t every-w iuvtiruliit- or all- tliltig possible shall be dunc 1'1‘, M-ti-t- ‘fin.- iirtifs credit at the bullklnzake cur {JTOVHICB shine in the 9H- tit-pends upon the accuracy and 1119 timution of our visitors. Let every truthfulness of the balance sheet. possible attention be paid lf the balance sheet shows them I 1111)’ and let us make each separate visit . . I . sun-mg any attempt at i1r@1'11"'~'i1" an occasion to cause a demand foil 13.3“, any contzcziiment. "he bunkil itmntxliuteLv cLses the iirmi ' count and refuses further crctltl. | The tiiaititigers in chaise 0i 011 L . . 1 t ' tic provincial business have. at ‘ close of their stewardship. 113MB“ nore. The province stands to gain» m“ much by this SlllI\l1l€l"S P1011111"- b; Jllt’. - {C} _ I i mottled, run hi.» w; dct-HW’ m? P‘“l’r"“"”.ii:an and woman who S-lI)\i\'.-i a kinu- pa.» ill-lilo of in<-re::.~t~. pa), Mery- |.I|ZlillllOll of tiie~ptthiic litiatices :il ‘that such 2m int comma HOME i ell platforms btf-uir the elec- lLt-n, entiticiating the principle; anzl iPOllUlGS by which they wotiitl b’. but in the-w tin mention in the Lihl-i-ul tilazfortn was to such tvtinu and iht- tlzt tE-iit: it was duirl was stt-"i as Erpecially was 111:‘ Liberal party forbidden to do it. They were loud inltheir complaints that the treas- ury was empty and thit the Prov lnce was on the brink of bankruptcy. Lb) Premier has said that so tics‘- turi-‘zite were ottr straightened cir- rtriisttiiices that. they ivure com- pehul tn raise $2|\tl,I)-'l0 uorc yczirlt itit-reauetl Liuatioti l.) maitc owls meet. it thus incrt-tllhlc cc‘ of members’ ' could be pr . much leer "Two weeks ago?" said l. "Indeed! l didn't know you coudn't read.“ 1% 8 i} ' ' On their arrival at Glaniis Castle for the retuaintlcr ol‘ their honey- nrtiuu. tht- Duke and Duchess of York were given a rousing wt-l- come by the villagers. The Duch- cs-i itn.nict‘tiutely' rectigtilzed Naticy Syme the ittatlonmnstefs daugh- iv-r. whom she uyelt-ometl with a t-hnr-rv "(itiotl morning, Nitnt-y." 'l‘l:t- Duke und ilutiliess were set-n luff at ElloilOll on their return from Polesdeti Lacey by the Ppim-e m‘ Wales, who ivus wearing a black shade over one eye its a result of 1t slight mishap at. squash racquets. Hit: Royal Highness, lt appears was etidezivoritig to meet a volley service be gave himself a back- liztntlie blow with his own racquct. A doctor was sent for. but titt- Prince but? left for home before he :|.-t.n under exist '- ~ g Tl increased saiar dit lriHmce of a tow thouszmtlsorrow 111141 dlsaflpointinerit. -l\'even-."Y 11'!‘ new and tluuhlcil taxation. t-vc t - . ~ - -d‘t dollars. On examination the trt i \ ltulatice is shown to be a stuifcll bye America, l'ni going home," gO-Llicii the House urn‘. on ulflkfi i-nl o" the Kmgs ‘Biflhday- 311*“- ' . I 7' a V . l:"lt*‘ there are 1bills tiayflllile 51°""|lttgto a land where things tire real. 1-"1 PU‘ Ce"! "10" my 11nd hqtungl . - ' w- ptl tiwuy in D1590" M195 “d d“ | Cr 1.1m“, m- a; many of them a5 to. 4 I - ' t l t so l"tr been discovered. 51"“ iav 2 - , up an adverse balance of consider- . ' nd “my Over three hundred thousa , t lus dollars, itisteud oi the surp claimed there tire other bills PM" able which have come l0 115m Onlyflly 9t Canada are coming backtthis. decelllltlll anti selfish g by accident anti the year's “and sactions show a serious logy-tn“: . -. . - ~ t a addition the latt is (115010880 l teitntie has been fflnered tie ' ‘P ' away tn paying salaries to an 111111)’ - t ~ ' ‘ t t of tiselcss olilciaiis, in contrat! 9 bl) . . , - n - lricntls oi the mamners M 8X0 d ., , -n tant figure-i- WmL ma“ m5 an c . what has 1119911111319‘! ‘he Se“ lng examination of the accounts, the managers 11111"? bee“ mflm“ the welkin ring with their boasting as to the great work they have done, the economy practised. 1119 religiously‘ studious care Wlill which they have supervised ever)‘ expenditure. This boasting is who! has aroused suspicion; they 111W‘! tirofessed too much. They are now seeking re-electlon Are they to "be trusted’! Have their achievements in any way 1119115111“! up to their pro-election promises or to their boasting since’! Why i116 clal-m that they 113"? 1"“! 3 “mum when their books show they ‘have sunk deeper in debt’! is it not time lor a chance? oii-Footnote VISITORS Announcement has already 118011 nmde of some of the visits, official and otherwise. to the province dur- mg the‘ present summer. These *\'islls will “loam v11 111° 22"“ 1"‘ stunt wheiflsome 300 members o! the weekly Press Association come son's well known words. “Good where there are no bubbles to lure and to break when they are touched. The American bubble has, burst. the tb-aom oi‘ high and great expectations is over and those who were lured l'roni quiet but sometimes slow prosper’ ‘poorer -but wiser 111911. _ Most of those returning so far are farmers and this is well. it ‘ quite true or two farming hats been at u dis- advantage in Canada, but the dis- advantage has been largely "m! 01' comparison, comparison with the. fat years immediately following the! war when wages were exorbitrtnt| and everything that the farmer pro- duced brought a. fabulous Dflce- That boom, an mbnormal one, ls over and produce is now down to normal value. lit was a fall no douibt and We felt it. The man who a YEW years ago tirougtit tl- ins 0f 111111911 produce to market and took home n hundred dollars for lt finds it hard to give away a load of the 811N19- kind of stuff for a few dollars but. compared with what he feflelVed previous to the fat years he hHS not so much w complain about. it is quite true that for the things he buys he has to pay 0111 1111“ b“ my.‘ 1.5 true wherever he S095 and eventually the difference between things ‘b00801- lmd things sold Wm come down to normal. We are still 1n the transition period and 861-11115 nearer and nearer to the normal. Notwithstanding the ' 6111101111195 encountered those 0i 01"‘ 019°?” who were content with small tbut gufe profits and persevered ‘ht-tough the difficulties are 110W to us. Thereafter a numtber of war- ships, Their Exoellenoies the GOV- ernor General and 1M1!’ 31'“? a" five and, lntermedlatelly and after. other visitors including t-he usual run of summer tottrlsta may the ex. well content. Feedins "l lwme‘ gelling the finished product even at n. small margin 0f 9'01"» ‘he and crops are larger. This Y9" W‘ cfgpfl promise to be abundant and the"; lg good reason to tbelleve that pected. These visits while. in a 1.05151"? omdul, aretln reality V191" l” ‘he t fflclals or orxan- in Canada much less in Prince Ed- o . o to see the ward‘ Island. PPOITQBI m” 11°" be province. 1:‘ ieations. T Y "9 "M" province. t learn something W01" l! "PM l“ m nth-two»! is phat-en; there are no Ibnbblel Ammm u‘ u. and by u“ o". campus.” land ‘endenm! . , I ‘ _ ‘ l ._ . ‘t tfto see ft enlot’ prices will be . monably 300d- There is nothing to discounts‘! we could wish but" l1 ‘,of the taxpayers’ motley? 0,\'[ - tl e ‘arm h“ grown mm-e produc v m .1‘ct uwler these conditions, anti .i.~"tt-- tin.- leadersltipr of Premier 151K l10W01‘ I110)‘ to-v the mcneyanll rut ll iii their pmq;._..._ We have objected that to do this that fact ilt is as trite us Holy Wril. Now “he” 1%!“ the responsibility for rubbing on 0" 1119 Drevlotis Conservative gov- ‘ ‘ernment. Not on any government. “Cotmervaittie or Liberal, that we that in the past YQZTIlHLVE had in 150 years past. It rests "Pen the Bell Government. No pri- Vfltfl niember oi‘ the House on Elmer side could have proposed lt, 1101-0111218 it. involved uu expenditure 01’ public money. The Opposition couldineitlier propose it nor pre- vent ll. being done had they tried to. do so. They were but. a small mmofll)’. less than one fifth of the entire House. And they did not do. “ewe 10° 11001118, which deception 1S the gravest tittrt of our charge. ls it any excuse for the govern. _ment that they found three mem- be“ °f 10¢ Opposition to support ‘he salifl/ Grab? None at all. The three ‘Conservative members whom The lPatriot names were mt least “'°"111 $500 Der session in any P“. llament. They are men of ability and hard workers who never was. ted the time of the Hottse in ‘mu- tual admiration speeches and ful. some laudallon ofmtiliélr leaders as the manner has been on the 0th.“- |side o! the floor. ‘They rendered value for the extra pay they re. celved, even it they made mis. takes at times. Bait tame followers 91' i1 $110k)’ dccclvin whose main purposegtgzviglxze: make the Province “safe for llypg. crloy," are not worth their salt. T1" ‘Btll u-vernmont have not efonded themselves in the House 0r the country, nor has their jour- nalistic organ defend“ mam "Ollnst this grave charge of hypo Crlfly and deception. The reason is obvious. Their taxation policy their road Dolley. their increase 0t K011111911 DOFl-folios in the cabinet, the salary grab for members, with their promised mussel mud for far. ers and millions from Western lend claims were conceived ln do- ceptlon and shaped in hypgcfjgy_ The!’ bled 11141 People and tattened "mmflfliv" M the peoples cost to the best of their ability, camou. "all"! their every act until it was done. No wonder they dam not we have more comfort to the square mile than any other part oi’ North and indent-l in their balance sheet. it shows “i Many Canadians are repetiting lt1':.it;t1.~t could not 31-1 11-13! EXPODI 0'11 The trouble is Slight’ and were is urrivetiatid did not regard himself as needing professional attendance. teyery expectation that it will be en- ‘iircly removed in a few tlttys; $1 f: =61 ttirt- to titrtiy that u sitrvtiy. wztr tnadc also iii the Belfast District for an PXIlUTISlVf‘, bridge across the Ui‘\\'l'll ltivcr. it Wilt-l true enough only a bluff‘ to try und save the political skin of the lion. lllr. Nash. 'l‘lit-,t' don't intend to build any of tin-so wot-its, any ttitiru than they intend to reduce the taxi-a in llllit. lut llit-y do intend to pluy this bluff pant» in every pitrt of. [he Prnviuct- where they think the-y can tut away with it. in-t thl- people keep tlit-ir t-yt-s anti vars tipt-n. 'i‘iiu (lover-inning will he working ()\'t‘l'lllll(? in tin-so bluff stirvtgvs und tiiytltit-nl tieiv stibjct-ls. and they will, he well worth uatcliiiig. Their case lms, grown (lt-sperlltc. l um Sir, olc.. ONE WHO KNOWS -- - ——-<-0>—--_- Foreign Missions Sitz-"Fiivrte i.< a deepening inter- sitm \\'n:It (if the (llitirtrh ln‘ being retztrtleti through lat-k oi funds. It i.~: regrcttitble thut this st-rintis condition is not ticcttliiir to tho i’r.-.<b,\'tt-r1ttii Church alone, but il|l"tlll,'llll)lll all ‘Canada, the El't‘lll l'l'<lli‘i~"illli Ciitirt-htas, Angina-tit Woodman, Mrs. Wakefortl, Airs. Raymond and Miles Palmer served lea at the Golf Links to quite a large tiumhor of players. This af- iternoon the hostesses will be Mrs. Weeks, Airs. C. H. B. Longtvorth. t a a =;= wages they deceived the people. is nottmm- Til-VI" "m1 MP5 3111181‘. too YIOLOTl-CHP-l to be def the nietl? it cannot in reason be tit-ruled.‘ Ml" 311"" 11981111 11000I11I1t1111cd ‘by her mother. Mrs. J. -B. Hogan, ilcft on Tuesday for Montreal. l a u e _ The Rev. Canon Troop wlli lspenti the month of Jui' i P l - Edward ‘island. y o] r Me 131 =0 lit n ‘Mm- E- T- ‘Hittite’ many friends. are welcoming her home for the summer months‘ also her sister, Mrs. llnmmond Johnson of Mont- real, who flCCOllipanigtl he‘; f! I? 41‘ A bug that matches one's para- sol is n novelty that. will delight the woman who is careful of the details of her appearance. The col- ors are strong enough and dark en- 011511 1'01‘ city wear. in dark green and white stripes, and violet and W111i“, 1110)’ are particularly nit-e. a h 1k Lluue is liens-or n; known to many people as the month of brides. lMany engage. meiits are announced and ‘there promises to be as many brides and blldegrooms as ever. June also finds those who have been abroad hotter Clontinued on Page 5 “*"—‘-—~~rr-—-i_i._______ deny this “"1159 01' hyDocrisy ntid deception. They don't, w“; to m", 0110M it, but to discuss something e1" i" "19 hope [hilt the peqpig m" ‘W118i- vr perhaps forgive. -—-——-<0-c>___ *+**¢e*-“ a - - i Dail Selection: Guardian Readers From the W. I. Louson collection. m rue HOSPITAL Because on the branch that is lap- Dltig my pane A stin-wakenetl. leaf-bud uncurled, ‘is bursting i-ts rusty brown sheath- lns l-n twain, I know there is spring in the world, Because through the Bkypntch whose azure and white My window frames all the day long, A yellow zblrd dips for an instant of flight, l know there is song. Because even here, in this Mansion of Woe Where creeps the dull hours. lead- en- aid u. |I‘_ the object to it single point as they llvtbotlist and Illnptist lititl then point. in the sortie situutioti. ’l‘lit-rel .nttist, therefore, bu a common] yutusti and some httstilyt ('0ll(‘ll|(]el tllll-i 111111-11 to he a falling nil’ of in--" [turret lil this_ the real work of the" |(‘ittirt-li._la‘tit~l| i'tlll('lllSl0ll is wrong: _i1%'_0t1t> int-t alone [)l'O\'(‘t§ and wimp i111“ 11101 1h‘ tuketi from one tit-par - . , . __ . (int nt in [lll wail. oi mic tientitiiinir" H1011. Act 111d spin-t.- peruiit. it (‘Ullltll E111‘ ‘llullliPilltcll from nil others. I 7111 111v Foreign Alission Work m‘ 1111“ 1P1'1‘*11)'tcriuii Church within liic -. . '_““"___-i————— lLuntitinctl -..n Page Six) i fillet ' 10w? of "st iu lite fact that iti this Day of ‘ lirucc. tin- Home and ifnrcigit Mis- - fititttt By James W. Barton, n! U. DO YbU NEED GLAssgsy lu a former article ll Quflinpd 4, fflllle method nf ttistltig your eyes if you were one of litttse itidlvltltiuls who disliked the ids-it of cc-ristilt- lng an ocullst. l iliottclii perhaps a word or two about "lntig sight". "short sight" and "ilSllKlllilllSlll" uilgltt be of interest now. As you know your eyes tire like a camera anti your lens projects the image on ll. film or plate at the back of the eye. M’ your eye socket is short the image strikes the trintc too soon’ und the object is biurretl. This is "long sight." if your eye socket is long, the. image is foriued tbefore it rent-hos: ’i‘liis is "short sight." So n short socket glvos “long 511th!" und n long socket gives the plate and you sec imperfcctlyi ' terns. belts. for $10.00. "short sight." Tints ycti see why in short sight glasses are needed, when tin object is tit a tilstnnt-e. Short sighted people are all rig-ht if they put the object closer to the‘ eyes. i Long sighted people have not the same need of glasses. t means that your eyes do not bring. should, they let the rays come in unevenly. When you look at. print llittle lines seem to form around the margin of the letters. Now what causes this? Well t-he outer glans like covorlnl! nl the eyo. that fits over it like u watch glass, is really the cause of tho trouble. If you could imagine V0111‘ Wlilch glass as not tbelng "true" in every purl. of it, havlnit 801116 0111'"! 111°" curved than others, Y0" lmvel“ exact idea of astigmatism. This purer glans like covering of W111‘ oye acts ln the same manner. nnd so the rays of light a‘re not gather- ed l-n evenly~by your lens. ‘ Now whet about all! this? Well petunia you've had m1 11"‘ plantar psln u: your eyes but you've . . . t . o tinn- Asugmuusln is a Mg word‘ b," to your entire physical well being. ll t’... ttttfill. Come to Us- for Your New Suit $15, $1 s, $20, $22, $25 . Hundreds 0f new Suits here for your approval at prices that will be an eye opener for you. Well cut, beautifully tailored Suits in newest PM‘ Donegals, Homespuns or Worsteds, so well bought that we can save you dollars oii every Suit. 4 Look them over before you buy. Men's Tweed ilaineoats $111 24 Men’s Tweed Raincoats, lined, dark patterns with We got a special buy on those good coats. Yours Henderson 8t lludmore I01 Grafton Street Why not ‘be fair to those eyes ufl yours. They arc worth n grout tleul Muny troubles in other parts of the body are reflected In your eyes. So when you have a tiersistenl headache why not sea on ocullst before ytzti go any further? \_\\\\}\\"\, 9110003" lmt ‘l’; lit,“ e Omasr In Dru: nwnan msunance A NE6E5$|TY ' 87% of all estates ls made up 0' Life insurance. 35% of Widows sre In WIM- Have you crested an estate? l! not, ws would 0111")‘ "PM" the modern method. T110 M°"”':{ Income Llts Insurance P0111"- Cansdrs most Willi" fzmpmy the GreaLWest Llfs- Brsnch Msnlier for P. E. l. III-ANIT- \