. w" $’-,:r, K Ighity Enlist Cilillli GRAND DISPLAY IIDA! $80-47. G. I. T“ Intermediate and Juniw. ‘Lib-Trail Renders. of stewards, regu- 1 lar monthly meeting. Walton's Missionary Society. of Executive-resid- noe of Mrs. I. H. Ramsey, Upper Prince It, dw-Irntertainlnent, views of Brit- ish Columbia and Jasper Park (lantern slides), put on byJuniorTurie uares- collection - Hearts Hall. SIIHIIEBSIDE and Prince County All’! IIOIIVING DATI for tendon January sales will be Wed- nesday. Dec. 80th. up to noon. Af- ter that date will be receiving daily fa private trestyatfutunaelw whogg Dominion Iur Sales Ltd-at dum- rnerside and." Charlottetown. illlll Ill lllllilY J. ERNEST ll. WORTH 142 Prince Street 8690 i ...»... Neilson Chooolab Ill!!! leis Dill!!! rtwdrs Phone 82 Hold Memorial Service At S bide IUQIMHBHW Deefl-On mm: or sm nmun cnmij Address Delivered By . Canon Malone Yes- terday Afternoon in I St. Peter’s Cathed- l nit-Veterans Pres- en . A memorial service for the late Sir Arthur Currie was held yester- day afternoon in 8t. Peter's Cath- edralwhwh wasfilledfwtheoc- casicm. About one hundred mem- bers of the Charlottetown Branch. of the Canadian legion, 81.81.... paraded from the legim Home “ ‘ “ by the Legion Band. The lparadewasinchargeof llsior I‘. B, Conrad. Branch President. ‘the Government of the Province was represented by the Hoo- M. W. Wood and the city by His Worship ‘Mayor Stewart. Th, Rev. Canon Malone officiat- ed in the Cathedral and gave the as. . a .- was held for the late Si: ... 4 service Arthur Odrrie, der o! the Canadian expedition forces. The service which was combined with the Choral Ollmillilllium ser- vice was a very beautiful and in:- r one. Members of the Sum- nierside Branch of the Canadian ;Legion attended. Major F. l‘. May. President ad the Prince lidwerd Island Legion and Lieut. Col. l. H. strong, K. C., being present. Mayor Manson and members of the Town Council also attended. Von. Archdeacon O. DeW. White. D. 1)., Rector conducted the service and preached an eloquent sermon Daring e.great tribute to the late 311' Arthur Currie as one of Oan- ada's illsmrious sons His text wag taken from Hebrews. Chapter ii. verse M. His discourse was an ap- peal to all loyal Canadians to fol- low the example of e great soldier great courage obedience and loyalty to his King and Country and his steadfast faith in hie God was an example to the men under --IUYING mas-w, Gustln ‘him and helped u. a very u.’ Rotter has arrived from Paris, Iraneaandwiiibeattheoffiu B. Graham . * raids, all this week buying silver fol pelts. Bring in your furs and take stdvantage of the opportunity of dhpoeing of them for cash at pres- , market prfoes. He will buy all of silver fox pelts. —LA8T IICIIVING DATI for London January sales will be Wed- nesday, Dec. 20th. up to noon. Af- Ml’ that date will b8 receiving daily for private treaty at Dominion h! Sales merside and Charlottetown. iiltilfi EASTERN iiiliilllllilll “VIM; I. advance, lama ll reserved _ Iowa of lees! laiereet bat sdvartaial cl a leway aahre no! be inserted as I cents a word etrleill Mable In ..'IUY --.Parker cigaralodaba, toilet lights, pipes. Mabonb Drue desk YOU! Christina gifts at Islam's Drug Eton and vote for your favorite boy or girl in the big Doll Oontut 808! . .°CIll8'l‘ifAl SUGGESTION! sets, Waterman’! fountain pen sets. toilet sets, Muir's cigarettes of Ltd-it - 8089 III measure to give Britain and her Ailiesthevietorylntheflreatwar andassresultofthatvioiorythe B-itish Flax still flies over this Beat Dominion. The weaker also referred in glowing terms to the work accom- plished by Sir Arthur Currie for MoGill University of which he was the president. special prayers and Hymns were used for this service. JEIITBAL iilllllillill This oelanl is reserved for news of ices] lam-eel bat advertising of a nowsy nature may be inserted at d aenta a ward etr-etlv Dlllble in ad- vanes, LAST IICIZIVING DATE for Landon January sales will be Wed- nesday, Dec. 30th, up in noon. Af- ter that date will be receiving daily for private treaty at future sales- Dominion Fur Sales bids-at Bum- menida and Charlottetown. 3691 .- J GUT! I0! IVIIYONI li- hllbflfl Drug SWIG. Clll l-Bd 100K over our Christmas dllbl”. 3°” 4n. and Mrs. Joseph D. Mc- hsilan of Cardigan Bridge are spending a few days in Bummer- side. Sliver Fox Felts Wanted Mr. Jacob Kirali will buy and pay highest market prices for silver fox skins at my uptown office, Massey Harris Building, Kent Street, Tuesday and days following. Signed, B. R. HOLMAN. .he burial eervifg and the De Pro- iundis (Psalm 180). which was fol- lowed by the reading of the 14th chapter of Eoclaiastious as the les- son, and the singing of hymn No. 039, ‘There is a Blessed Home." Tile address was based on the text taken from 1st end iith verses of the above chapter. Hymn No. 60. "Day of Wrath; O Day of Mourn- ins." was sung as a prayer, ' all Jmeeling, and the following prayer ,was said: "0 10rd. the God of spirits anq of all fiuh, Who didst put death under Thy feet, didst destroy the power of the devil, and gayest Thy life for the world, grant Irest, o Lord, w the soul of Thy departed servant in the place of light and refreshment. whence pain |and sorrow and signing are drivenl away; and in Thy goodness and‘ ‘mercy pardon every sin committed _‘ by him in thought. word and deed: Thou Who art the Resurrection and the Life. and Who livest and reignest, Ood. for ever and ever. lAnien." i The Grace was then said which was followed by the sinlilll by the choir of the beautiful Russian Anthem for the Departed. i Major P. B. Fielding presided at ihs organ. The following is the address given ~ by the Rev. Canon Malone: I Text: Le; us now praise famous men and our fathers the; beget us. ..Theirbodiesareburiedhi peace. but their name iiveth for- evermore_ We are met together in this House of 00d in honour the meni- ory of one who has lately passed from the land of the living on earth fotheplaoeofthoeevmoawait tbs coming of their lord and Saviour. The memory that Sir Arthur Currie will leave in the minds of the men of this generation is that of a gallant soldier. a great Cau- adian, and a christian pntleoian. Life held for him a checkered and varied career, for he was in turn schoolmaster, insurance agent, Commsnder-in-chief of the Can- adian forces in France, and at the end M his life. principal and vice- oh " of one of our mos; dis- tinguished universitice His life as a soldier was marked by steady de- ‘votion to duty from the time when. at the age of 22 he ioined the 0Q- adien Garrison Artillery as a pri- vate. After twelve years in that, regiment he attained the rank of Lisut. Colonel. The ouibreak of war in 191i found him ready to take the Gordon Highlandtrs into training‘ at Vaicarfer and in February of. the following year he was at the Front with the rank of Brigadier‘ General. ‘iwo years after he euc- ceeded Blr Julian Byng as com-, rnander of me Canadian Corps and that position he held till the end of the war, remaining after the Arnflstice in command of the Can- adian forces on the Rhine. It was the gallantry and resolu- tion and courage of their leader which inspired the Canadian troops to do and to dare. His message to the Canadian Corps in the dark ‘days of 1018 (larch) will go down inthepagesofhistoryaaalnag- you will not die. bu; step irlto im- mortality. Your mothers will not ‘lambandpoultry ofail l "Jrmlmwala-fv... -n.-la-..~.sa ‘ . ,, . _ -. . » a raw (ZHARIDFFETOWN (gunnmsu tsnlvlc: |nF=?--,=__y-»»~-- Ilia adj is eevad sea I lafll ilimtstbxalverilsi ‘m has Iweraaoasa aeaenawfll vans; 5 i r F. 55 IeLUIIAIIIIseIDINOE buyingllverlhahirsfor sunbIayCompai-ly, arepeyinghighest surealidssethsin. CAI-I'll! I00! AND lmllwessevaninaleiithis E i a fiijjgiis 3 1 near IIOIIVING DAT! iondonJanuaryaaieswillbeW nesdmbeciotlaupienocn. tertbatdatewillbereceivmgdsiiy 8 "l it menace and Charlottetown. Mill “X w‘ a is‘? giig E r ii '5 23%;, .5 g " g =§g§ E 5 _§§si_ 5E5. up into a blow. We tried D0 N0‘! DELAY YOUR OBDII mm 1°’ "We" chfleimll Csrde-el- E1232 but‘. twfid??? elusive designs. Guardian Central The“ m; gum," "y, m. w“, u, abandon ship. The glass was way| down and the radio had given storm Job P8113017. FUNII-AL era! oi’ t e late Mic eel Smith has been pompcned until Wednes- day mornllg at l it awaiting the arr.vai of his dsug \r, Mrs, 3g;- er from Boston. ZION SERVICES-Owing to an tlo water and the men. I accident to the heating system of them, had on enough clothes for the l Zion Church 0n Saturday the lisp congregation was forced to bold their church elsewhere. Permission was obtained to use Prince of Wales College Hall and the usual Sunday services and Sunday 8011001 were there. IISIDINCE DAMAGED-The firemen wer, called out lhflrily be- fore eleven o'clock last night for a fire at the residence of w. William‘ LeClair. 86 Richmond St. COXlsid-l arable damage was done to the second and third floors on one side and it was with a good deal of dif- ficulty that the firemen extinguish- edtheblaoeasithadmadehead- way in the walls of the house. They were also hampered by smoke. | Practically all the furniture NoTlCl-The fu-u- warnings. "None of us thought we had a one to a hundred chance. N! But we: over the side, all of us, 3d Hill‘ in eight dories. The dorifl had their sails, which was a help but 150 there were no focd supplies and iit- ids) none of 161 freezing weather. i163 "The ship was all sflame when we services yesterday left and she looked like she would burn down to the water's edge. The seas broke over, and we were soak- Eng wet and near freezing. First it emu‘; a; was thick snow and then came thick rain which stopped us from seeing very far. "All the time the seas were get- ting rougher and rougher. Then the don-fies separated." The two carrying the skipper and six the others did not stray far from landward course, however, and after battling heavy seas and frost from time they left the schooner, about seven o'clock Friday night. until daybnak Saturday morning they made a sa'e landing on Peases Island. Meanwhile the Canadian Bast ""5 coast Radio had ripened eight oth- lem°v°¢ OYiIm °7 m‘ n" "liars of the crew safe aboard the steamer Lars Kruse, bound for Port wllilLiIllS. Picked up from two dor- 955" 5ND clmiw-Ml’. ‘Mk ies, thuy gave their names as En- Mayne has taken a position at the gineer Chester Murphy, Yarmouth; mains unknown. Cash and Carry Stores and have complete charge of the meat department. eleven years’ experience in meat Fletchvr, cutting with Monsoon Market. N. Y. and is unable o! sivins service equal to the large meat atorce in the United states. Cue- tomers requiring fancy cuts of meats at righg prices will find them here and remember we are hand- ling all Island choicg beef, pork, kinds. Or- ders delivered anywhere in the city. o. o. n. Phone ms. | FUNERAL YISTlRDAY-The fuzrerei senices for the late Frank b. Sharp. brother of Hon. G. Shel- ton Sharp were he'd at tlie Mc- Lean Punrral Home Saturday afternooi. Rev. G. Carlyle Web- Ill!‘ rd Rev. C. N, Brown con- ducted the services. The psll bear- ers were: James Bike, W. H. ‘Pidmarsh, H. Ste art. A. Miller, Geo ge Tweedy and Vernon Burke. The remains were forwarded to the ~ home of his brother in East Bide- ford where rervices took place yes- terday after-icon. Fofowing ser-v vices at Fseefand Church inter- me at tozk place in Freeland Ceme- tel‘!- PERSONALS Mia. Denise MvQuaid has re- turned home after undergoing an operation for appendicitis in the city Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cox left sai- urday morning on return to Bel- mont, Mass, being called home in the city owing to the illness and subsequent death of Mrs. Cox's father, Lieutenant Governor Dal- ton. all Canadians. and especially mem- berg of the Canadian Legion, should take to heartz- l "In the troubled days to come, we, of the old Corps must coniinue to be as in the bat.le hour-not of East or West, of one race or an- other, of one college or another,‘ but Canadians with a common ob- jective, the happiness and progress of our colmtry." l That is the utterance of a great Canadian of whom Canon Scott speaks as "a man whose example will ennoble the ambitions of our V111 George vlckers. Newfoundland; John Doddick, shelburne, N50. Ev- MT- MIYM hi! hid erett Geurgen. Canso, N. 8-3 Harry Lynn, Mass; Patrick Smallcumb, Boston; Charles White. Lynn; George Nesbitt, Boston. shortly afterward word of an- other dory nearing Seal Island was flashed to the maixfand. followed closely by the report that it had turned over and two men had been swept to death by the breakers. The rescued man did not 8981-! 1°!‘ 9"‘ eral hours, early last night, when another dcry and it was not until was beached on the Island. that it ' was learned the first boat had con- tained four men and three must have been lost. Bodies of had been recovers of 1 They finally made shore abou o'clock Saturday morning, he sa The island was inhabited by a light- keeper and s. few fishermen wh Hines and Joseph Muise was found. had no way of sending word of their arrival to the mainland. l’ "'* r ' r"? "1' ’r' "r' ’ *r "Y "l" "l'"l'" "' lament your fate, butwiilbe proud But, above all, so Arthur Currie m to ha borne such . Y Ls i-lC . d n0 u III. hull Pill! Rolled olilv 5 lu- ' 18c nainssnwill be revered waver“: may htiawmsrijwmllxlll gilt" 1g: Jam 88c Oatmeal, 5 lbs. .... 18c m1 country andflod wilnuias um paid by Archdeacon lu- m 4° W- lwitk RI»- m a lbs. Bulk Raisins 25c sllril-lmyiiilfwii t. and 1...! T5515.‘ audit‘; clfiiiiseififi {g '7 a‘ Z ibe. Lard 25c mans m served his country with ma; "1 am not thinking of me m ides. listing Apples 25c ggufipm s"; &¢:3' i: vmeerfui achievements of a very m 1 pk, Cooking Ap- wanThoughnopolit-ioiaibhswae u, pies ............ 15c mmwrfiamoflf i}: adilnl should lay aside fir“ ho- battlefield. his affection for the CANDY AND FRUIT tiona and uniteteswespsside the sotwoed nun. 1 am tninkins of —--———- mos-no ......“- '~.: - M....-~ c» m... ...-lass l» s" ‘u’ 3.8m" ‘t Armistice nay. which be was tee cur us-Jfilii. iusvy, 1 am muscaalystreaiiew UIWIIIGMIIJILDGIINIII ammonia-naval“, om»- w-w | “ “.".;"..'z..l::"z¢ m _ eeessaeas se 37% Iaaq ... Ill", . IOILTIY asi ... w" i3‘; ' ' ~ ~ was a re- n; ~ "F" m ~We fldOllII-ltflll?" la* llieeaiumditmsnvaam " ‘hug they u i ‘ ~~QHOI his 1mg“ university llld in mild- y“; 1 pzafer to mu imperfect alas. a mum Gasdian. a Mb body is "I w». H5 i“ ldl 1U ill 1B2 ill CITIZENS 2"“??? "'3' '51.». mas and m it his u» offer them Lou.“ "' ' ,_ 10 in the spiritua‘. world. , wmunmd .. 9 Speaking on the s-ubiect "Bearers ‘mm _ _ ' 5 of Tidings" Mr. Raymond took as‘ M“ _ ____ __ . 4 nu text ‘This is a faithful saying, Edwad __ 9 m.» J43 Elmer ..................... 2 and worthy of s11 acceptation, that Hope _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ninclexlit Zghzlst Jsus came into the world Frank _ » n“ ure Hsave smmrs, of whom 1 am Gem," ___ ___ u. __ 5 an goggle i: chi}. p ! Phyllis __ _ 1 y ve.yn o appreciate the meaning of» Fred. ___ ___ ___ 5 :4! Phyllis .................... '7 this text es written by the Apostle John ‘n .49 Vincent ................... ii Paul in his late ministry. to Tim- uoyd ‘H _ _ _ _ _ a 3'50 Howard 5 othy his own son ln the faith, we, L“, m“ 7 -51 Louis . .... 1 must look at verse twelve c: m; Stanley H. ___ n 9 £2 gmes . .... 9 same chapter. There we sgs that my _ . __ _ . _ a "s: shmzes - g it washwith a spirit of thankful- Jmk _ H . _ _ _ _ 3 - Y ‘nose st 8t. Paul wrote this - _ 8 155 R01!!! 5, thsnkfulnesa that Christ Jesus had 2 literally thzust him into the min-y - intry. St. Poul wh.» formerly was’ '7 a sinner and blaephemer of Christ. ___ H __ _ 1o 2M Jo“ h glhaa been forgiven and has become ...... .. . t ... ,,,,,,';,,, ,»§='°*,*“="°v='" "We Th? Boy . . .. a 5,3 8mm , “illmsm ‘"15’ ‘m’ °'°°“ Alfred . . . . .. . m R b 9 w" f" ‘h’ w?“ '“=‘“"°-"'¢¢ i" . _ _ _ . __ 265 Jail! - 1 the giving of Hls 532i Jesus 01mg; 366 Mumr-k a to save sinners from eternal pun- "? Te ‘ a ishment. Mr. Raymond pointed cut ,. l0 2” Bu“: that St. Paul had been forgiven n 5 m“ 2” “an” - g: be forgiven if we seek - 2'10 George 1 s, punt,” Md 5 - ‘ y to witness 6 glrlgiafft; l: that through the .ove of 004.1“ 3 m Margaret 1o n“ mmm‘ m“ w‘ '2‘ m“ “d 9 214 mun a ’Y?'.“°“-r-"d;._y~'§ m "~395'l'7_°'.~ - F m Marian a 3m ’ i Beatrice ... ... . . ... .. l f" Ifhom“ "u." __ 4 a“ 3 Aiillili ... ... .... ... .. I fr] Hum _ yo u: a Annie ... 4 m‘ 7 81S g‘ 7 31d Q, a til 1n all s gnu a l-ieny p133" a Leo . 1o as 1110mm e1" f,‘ Ronald ... ... ... .. I 2U Ieflllrd '10 Francis ... ... ... I 3|‘! Wilfred 1° Hilda ... ... ... O 1 Louis .. . Ralph .... O II Islands. a‘ Gerald 1 I0 Rlinan . Anita ... .. .. iii as: Wilfred a ' ‘i 00011! ... ... I N! Osage m a] . ...... i0 I! Jetty . '3 n 1 sea Alien . 1o 3' a. in ass Helen a m - , v ‘we Annie . 2 "'1 "- .. a Iv mug-am a i" - '1 i II crimes» '1 m g mo. Q Mary .. t, ' l-I $ Jeyes | i 33‘ - m s soi n-iaa .. 4"‘ ' I 8 Ilolrie . 4 m ‘ ‘I Q Jeaaet .. e "'7 3° a ass Charlie .. '1 III I s ans Georgian .. 0.839 - 4 t- i 3N Illaet ... i0 3W II- t: rev Owtrude i: m - ~ z e 3 lisp a ass no» i“ 105 o 222 Joyce 223 Elinor . 224 Amber, 226 Bobby i Gifts leis of Pearl on beautifully boxed, priced from $17.50 to $361!). We also have in very at lrective gift boxes toilet sets by Bvabisaat. Coir. 30"!!!» 3 Secrets. BiIrlIIIi-iwe in Paris, Jasmine of Southern France. Ashes oi’ ltosel. Evening in Paris, frol 26c to $10.00. Bernice .................... 2 stephen .. t mos Frances .... i ‘l d n» sea ... .... ... Gen vieve . Bills Ber atd May ... ... ... Junie ... n. ... ... ... eee ... . . ... ... ... ... ... . ... u. "s .... . ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... Joyce t. .- 6 l0 ‘l’!!! BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. A. C. Vincent, 0.0., in us morning sermon yesterday con- inued the series on "The Christ- , g Lion's Armour." Basing his thought g on Ephesians d, id "Above all tek- _ g mo; ing the shield of Faith", reference i 1g was made to place of faith in its i 9 xotection, in its inspiration, in its | 5 zustsiriing and encouragement in .he life of the follower of the Mas- 1 5 ter. This is an age when faith re- i 4 2 9 mos. 4 d .10 8 2 . lmo. - "ung by the choir. wives many of the “fiery darts." 3eldom has there been a time when a.ith‘s great shield was so needed or 1ight play so great s part. The morning anthem "O Lord Phou art praised in Zion" (Maunw ler) was very eflectively sung. I The large congregation of the ev- ening heard from Dr. Vincent a‘ thoughtfully conceived and ably ex- | pressed sermon on "It Costs!" Var- | Key Roberts‘ "Arise, Bhinei" was ' sung by the choir. i The evening service was brood-i 1° rasl. by station cncx. Rather m-' erecting in this connection is the “not that one of the radio audience. by letter, expressed a wish that a cr-rtsin old favorite hymn should be No copy of the vords happened to be in possessio | 1° n! the choir and the fact waseo eh- in“ . 3 the words and music were sent by ‘mom m. o“ “mm”, ma.‘ 201 9 xounced. immediately, by rneil| 202 Eileen .. . .. . .. ‘I from mm. pm; 1n m; Maflflmg], 20d Florence . ... . . 3 mp1” 0g g hymn book oontainingi 205 Marie .. .. 306 Marni t . .. .. 7 other kindly members of the radio 207 Frank .. . 6 mngyggation, whose courtesy is 799 R6381: . . . '7 leeply appreciated. 210 George . 9 mos Yesterday was "White Gift" Sun- Iii Do een . .. .. .. i 1-2 lay in the Sunday School. Gifts of Ruth .. ... ........... d all sorts for thosein need were con- 212 Dorothy s trlbuted, to a degree without pre- 213 Florence .. 3 cedent in the history of the School. Wm“ 215 Jackie 5 The attendance reached another d‘ ‘my 1”" ma; 216 Albert .. 2 high record yesterday, the largest 217 Kit . . . . mos. ".0 for for 1933. ' f, 1° 218 Gordon . l0 d_ I19 Bilie .. 8 , _ , i 33o 3gp}; _ g 5T. PALLS CHLBCH Raw-rend H. D. Raymonti M‘. A.. 6 n upssking to the boys and grls 7 at the moning servwe briefly re- g vmwcd his talk to them of last 10 Sunday on Marl’ Jones and her 5 Bible. He explained to them that ,1.) because this little girl loved her 3 Saviour very dearly so did she love 7 anymzng which taught her more g of him. With this in mind the 9 Rector asked all the little boys} and 7 girls to read m- hzwe read to them 10 the second chapter of Bt. Luke's 6 Gospel so they would obtain the 5 full spiritual significance of Christ- eeetcsaoo. £084.00. - RELIGIOUS VIIS“ a school services, and Tobacco Pouches ‘ g i Tkiinp", that our aha The ordinance of performed at the , when three bright tots Q. sented by their parents ed into the church. An ‘ will be afforded for to be prvssented next _ The Kings Daughters vide Christmas dinners to a ber of needy familhs of ifi gregation. Mrs. W. F. 1&3,‘ Mrs. Norman Lowther wil hear from any firiends IGQ- ‘I in North Ontario went to i acoupledffililiflilalbllifi- be. i“ about conlfliatiwsi dfldlf “It'a too lsléfln that IO; days, tunes tint call bait lea of other ohsuvoh It would h Our chur ' proud of its congregational old hymns. old tunes are fish like “old familiar friamh" church-goers. May we never zause to regret their fiance. The momlng service was llfiab cast by OHCK. Dev. IX‘. delivered the sermon ed; what is man, that mindful of him? And 0D man that thou visitest . eternal 00d is great in 1 aticn of the heavens and >cntn0l of them but of all tb vels of creation the innit ‘ui is man. The subject of Rev. my. kermon in the evening from the book of i a! é i}! i i?! The theme, God. O Israel." The special music included anthem of which added pleasing intefwt in the services. iililllSTllS GIFTS lLlUiillTEll SALE OLD GOLD TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Big value allowed for old gold in exchange for gzoda. Low overhead with a larfl volume of buainen enables I to quote yea prices that can- net be beaten in the City- Ioilowing are a liet of oar specialties: Ladies’ and Gent's Signet Rings Ladies’ and Gent's Gem Rings Ladies’ and Gent's Wrist Watches. Boy's Wrist Watches Pocket Watches, etc. ‘ Pen and Pencil Seis- Cigaretie Cases 'l‘le Pill Waldemar Chains. " Bracelets, etc, etc, ..'.:.:.::-..-..n;-:-...':..-*" ms"....~:-i:: " 11* Ts KI Vi? f. “Mill-CW mass- l ? ,;. Con: s5‘ t