ii l: igKcE roun IIEIIT HIS‘ S0 will l ._ljad_to Stay In Bod Mrs. l‘. Wilson, Lethbridgo, Allan outta-Jury mm was very weak. __________ ______,__-___ ___.__- . .-_. .._.._ and I had to stay in bed for five weelll with it. 1' “fhiy aunt odvieed m0 l!“ = prev RN'$ H EIART NERVE Pills 5) ae she had taken t cm with good to sulfa after a very d operation. "I took them and some time after a doctor canu: to examine me for life insurance and he said there waa n07.11- ing wrong ivitit m_v béoit." Milburn ‘s lienrt and Nerve Pills are 50c. n lm.\ ut nil druggista and deelen, or-‘will he mulled direct on receipt of price by The T. Milllurn Co, Limltdd, Toronto. Ont. ' lu order to kw-p the Mackenzie vulloy iu ililivli with the outside world ‘he lmminirzn (lnverumeut Inainvnlim \\-irr.~l~-.~-..~r stalk-us at Fort Smith, Simpson, 11ml Altluvik in ihu. Northwest Tcrrimrie s. Thanh) up- eraic in conjunction with the win-- less stations :11 Dawson and .\lil_\’1l in l'ukoti' ‘lh-rriiury and with lllnl at Edmonton, Alberta. llr-vcivilll-f sets are in gout-rail use ihmiuzhtmt the north trountry. lf you are suffering from Catarrh Cream will givc you the kind of relief you are hoping: for, and 1*}:- it vriil tend to benefit you per- manently. Penslar Catarrh Cream uually insures quick relief. Try it today and note how ef- fective it is. The price is 35c and 60c tube. c: A. roster CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Use Dr. l-‘frenclfs llook Worm Capsules — absolutely safe and effective-SIM) box (20 capsules) prepaid to any address. i C. M. Lampson & Co. 64 Queen Street, London, E. C. 4, England. Public Auction‘ Sales OF Raw Furs v Represented by Alfred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue New York. Victory Bonds Maturlng December list. May be Relnvestcd 5 p.10. GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS One to Three Years Interest Semi-Annually The Eastern Trust Company 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown Total Assets Exceed S40.000.000 in Our _ ylom-ion and Weetmorelnnd, N.ll., monumental llli Morning Dally (founded i887) ‘$31-09 l!" your (lufudvllnca) 11611111811- 5450 per- you (in advance) mall Prenidcnt-ll‘. Cheater S. lIcLnro. Etlilur and llnnaluzlld. B. lluitucttn . i. . ‘ jflrrretpry-Llcut. Col. l). A. Muclflnnon- 5- o- .‘ 5. \. _ - THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, 1927 unuumwr aurnui. * THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN” l‘ y’ Notes by_ the Way 111881111)‘ Widely prevalent in the world? Is it increasing That it is both widely prevalent and steadilyl becoming more so in the Unltedl States, is the statement oi’ Edward: S. Martin in Harper's Maglzine for December. He writes: "We have it on the word of eminent authority that one out of ten of the present Population of this] country Boles first; or last! under treatment for nervous or mental disturbance. Also, we are told that of all the hospitals in the country one-half are mono- polished by patients suffering i eel ln Canada uml United Staten. l Tlro-Prcelrlet-J . ll. llirnett. Aaaoclate Editor-D. K._ Cal-Ile- WIDENING COMPETITIQN SOME idea 0t‘ the 8711611! 015 field in which Dating for.‘ place in the World’- Markct may he had from the flea- we tllH- coui~i patches in our issue oi‘ ycslrrrlay- A Russian has won the world championship for (rhecao; cr lust your nuts a (fuhan. cr in Nlonlana, U-S wheat! championship from the Al~ berm farmer who held the champ- lonsilip last year. Nearer home the Poultry Association is holding 3i ,lve days poultry exhibition, it‘. llunrton, with a large attendance: {mm th» mitside New Brunswick, tiunlie-s. ' Similar aictivltles are in progress. The market is calling for the best and the world. til over the world. is trying to produce the best in or-i tier t0 secure the best place or the} nearosrm l: in the market. Russia, which we regard usually as a land oi‘ Bolshevlsm and (licor- der and out of which no good ctinl come, has entered the worlds dairy beaten the world. Cuba, n sitb-iropical coun- competition and has siliiahle cliiiitlie- for dairying, hcldl 111B 018cc of honour last year. Tho United States now holds the‘ international championship in and doing or get behind. 01111981111011 has never been 11-3 keen us ll. is today, uevur as wide “11191111- A Bumble of butter m" choose frmn our province meets 5111111111‘ samples from the extreme nnrlh and the extreme south from all Therc is no sentiment in the ntar- 1111i, it looks over all and (rhnoseu 111" 111"". W-‘Rurdloss of its place. of origin; the only thing that is con- “1‘1“1‘°11 l“ ‘lllflllly. "ven prico is but .1 r-uw-ondary nouskhratlnn. W» in this province occupy hm, u sunull corner in the world market. but the small corner will ha sought. ‘"111 10111111- Provided it holds what the market it looking for, ln nat- ural advantages and in intelligence Wu compare fav0urahly\ with any country in the world in the prqduq. 111111 of agricultural commodmps, The thing is to make it lllo- hv-ai, 1" 111111 nothing but the best and u» Dlncc upon it our particular trade- mark us a guarantee. of quality. i? and the countries bet-ween. TO END WARS. N eminent scientist and philoso- 911111 111111 11y the way. nn ex- 11'Pmv pacifist. ls m present in Cun- ‘lda 111111 1111-‘1 given several lectures on various subjects, chiefly edugg]. tional. Like other pacllists. he has 1w... 1 aTuiu 0f Yours ls he or she suffering from a cold In the head or cheat? If so see to it now and pro- cure a bottle of Mace Cough Syrup, best remedy for colds on the market. 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE Vice Vapo lluh la a splendid external remedy. We also carry it. M CENTS JAB Tire blocs DRUGSTORE l ' Bind I" I r . / . > . I’ ‘wJ-QN , v I i hi‘, 'nnd m hate nil a theory for the ending of war, Unlike many other paclflsta,‘ he. 11°91‘ 1'10! Dlaceihc blame for war 119021 governments hut, largely. on the people. When the people ‘.19- ‘sire war they can have it. The TWIN‘ Bflirit can be engendered by in- tornltional nr internoclai hatreds or jcnlousies, by a jlngulgtlc PM. 1101111111. 11y Business relations and lflrkely by selfishness in one or au- othcr of its many ‘forms. Mr. Rug. 1161'! nreventlilvr- measures consist 1111161)‘, if not exclusively, in teach- ing the children to love all the vir- tuaa which tend to eilminaae war the vlcee which make for war. civil or internation- always also, much it’ not all oi‘ thc 0mg‘ therress we have achieved throuilllvui 1 lied to the oggressivetiesa and i119 ambition from hr-lligerency- H". h.,|,._.l|i1v.x|ttt‘ur any nation‘ evvll I01‘ 1.111! 1111' A fawmqtlon which (emerges Victoriously, no countries confirm the impression A" won “mlonecanyioubtlnvarlnbly war means idestnrfatiort of property. waste of» l-“y which we regarded as an un-,. Whvtll. These are only samples oi’ “My what we are 1111 against and theimmg but melldly~ The klngdom “United States and it tends to. un-l lessonqslnbvious_ we must be up llumaniu is seething with threats This in the hilt-month of the year and there will be some reckoning up. Nothing can be undone that "M"; competmon 0f 5.3mm,“ from insanity or in need of care and protection to save them from it.“ shall be. Unfortunately- On its face the statement of Mr. Martinis alarming. It seems in-, credible that of the 125,000,000 peo-‘ pie m the United States 12,500,000 should be under treatmentfor or in apprehended danger of becoming mentally deranged or unbalanced. Yet the statistics of other civilized he ages has‘ been very Wisely 111' which are inseparable 'l‘hu.t war in an tinprrxflinhlc lnvc-Hi- lthat insanity may be for the time extending and increasing through- __ {out the world. If in that regard material, slaughter of human lil‘:nlmen'yal conditions in the United 11111111111113’ l} 11193119 Crlme “m1 States are only half as bad as Mr. lmlsery. invariably it settles but llt-‘Martin would have us believe-one tlc oi‘ what u has w outto seznefin twenty instead of one in ten un- balanced or in danger of becoming so-the situation is still rather al- and‘ “m” and sound arming and there must he a cause economic _ and humane common for 1L sens» effect a change in human; i But men and women are as they are education I Some of the contributory causes are easily apparent. The Great Republic by staying out of the war for three years and meanwhile sup- plying the belligerent nations, in- Gnvernmenis are not ‘always res-jcreased its previous untold wealth ponsi-ble lor war. The last great 1° mllndless prllportions beyond precedent in human history. There ln Germany drunk with the dream are now more billionaires and m“- ‘ lionaires and more gold in the 0t‘ world domination. The other nsi- Unmd States than m an the world ll0llfl concerned in it exerted all beside. The natural result of these their persuasive and diplomatic 01111111110115 15 @1131 1m 1185 01 111111117 and a mad rush for pleasure and excitement has set in across the border such aswas never exper- -ienced by so many millions of people Blends are in any country before. To a. less ex- rrue pela- tent. this is true otvmany countries. tlons Iwtwcen Russia and Poland. and 1S chamcleflslic °t me presem hurrying age, but for the reasons‘ gstated, it is especially 'true of the' ambition and aspirations. in hum» an loves and hates, wars will he resorted to. no matter what the cc-st may be. war originated in a military class D0\\'PI' to prevent it, but it xvas thrust upon them and they had no alternative but to fight. ' Al DYGPL-lll the war darkening over Europe. and France are uny- balance the minds of many. ot‘ a civil war over the succession ' t0 the thmue. ____, The war in China. is‘ a flame that may involve Otherswung 351th“ been in recent years Who can assign the cause of these and the abundance has been greatly intcruatiotial complications or pre-lllbused by WW1‘? W11‘) 1331 t°° much |and two hurriedly, washing dowin _ lunmasticabed mouthfuls with co‘ - Mi. ltussell possibly to strcssiheiious draughts of scalding tea, coflee‘ heirs-natty of doing 3011161111118". DTP-tor more injurious beverages. Thus (Help that the next wur will ho one very much that goes down "the red of disease germs um] bacteria, that lane" tends to indigestion, nervous hqguh. “Qroplanes Wm fly Ovm, ‘he disorders and ‘ultimate insanity. cmeH m", ‘armor "r mo I Those who are permitted to enjoy n and Hcmmr H y h’ ‘memy healthful old age with thc use of l ‘wage "ml ‘loam l" their limbs and faculties along with their path. scribe a euro? 11111111111111? which prepares the rlis- sons who have exercised self-con- euso gonna will forthwith proceed ‘ml and moderation m ‘mung’ l0 Prepari- nn nutidolo, we are. And thorn , ure. It would bc of vast benefit to 111 the meantime let us on ‘the human family if the Socratic m] preuchlm: m" lmrmr" 111111 lllfiladage, “Nothing in excess" were usclescuess and the crime of wmzluniversally observed. 1161 11H teach our children in nurl schools m“, “(runes ‘hm the vicpgl The story of Sir Henry Thorntomfl whh," pulmlnmo m war are rm“ intended resignation was first print- vices and should he nruuiunuup led in Canada. by the Toronto Star. llilwhlch ardrntly supports the King “m” 111mm‘ Hm" 11'" 11111)’ lmvveiG-ovcrnment. Thc Star printed the learned enough sonar» in uuhiuw-ilflllowtng despatch from Mexico City our amhlflun wuhuu, "mun": "Hon November 2B: Causmg injury m "the". Sir Henry Thornton, President ____ of the Canadian National Rail- m ' way. is soon to resign that pbst EDITORIAL NOTES and to become head of the Mexican railwaylsystcm, accord- ing to despatches from New York. Neither Sir Henry, who is The roads now would be the bet-i ter for a. touch of frost. but they would “so be the bu," for a “we now here for the purpose of smoothing dQwn before they are. reorkanizing Mexico's railways. wmtelfipflved‘ .. ‘ nor officials of the Calles Gov- i ernrnent will confirm. or com- G. i d 1 - y ment on the rumor." , thmw "lg a V“ “one or the easiest; It was of the above story that gs n the world 1° do and l1 15 Hon. Charles Dunning, Minister of well for the world that all the advice Railways, said, "It is news to me. it gets is not taken. The onl . and I do not believe the report." y ad ‘ , vlce that counts is that of example. An array of circumstances sup- Why does m; u... PM“, Edwm, p011 the bum um Sir Henry in- rshmd Temperance Alliance throw tends to resign. The fact that Mr. “we the camouflage word “mm” Dunning does not believe the cur- anoe and n ‘be rent report counts for very little. ' °“ '1 "h" l‘ ‘"111’ l” The President of the Canadian mo- --a Prohibition Alliance. Its breth- ionul would not be likely to take the ren. the Canadian Prohibition Fed- Minister of Railway, into his con- eration, are out under their truelfldence 111 1983111 1'0 11118 111M931‘ comm under existing conditions. More will be made public before long about mun", Wm, a 5mm, this, and then we shell see whet we shall see. Begin the ..¢___.. Weatern farmera are proteatinl nl. if human natur were not con- wnuld be effective. Unfortunately‘ human nature ie instinctively bel- ~ »- ~' -'- w. ' f. .= ./. t 1.... , _.,=,.. .-_... has been done but miatakeaof the and New Zealand butter which le sutured as it is this proveutlnnlpaet may n. taken as beacon lightaJWW admitted to-Ganada at a maul- to warn ue from the shoals can“ w" whic A b!- one cent per the duty was much iuahvr n wa struck. ‘The future holds‘, ‘ i - '14.»...- lduals, although the variation is |showing an increase in the amount classroom. Food was never before so abund- 1’°1‘1-‘1l111y em. and thc restful and refreshing sleep are per- drlnklng and the pursuit of pleas-l l OO-O-O-Ofifi-OOCO-Q-éfffi-OQ-O-O-O-O" what Your Childin School 1111111’ l ..‘::.‘3.:.f.';::.":; 21:12:... at . Washington, D. C.) ‘!I-QQQ'§-QQQQ‘§Q'Q@Q'§‘Q'QQ§'Q'§Q"QQ . ' By fame; ‘Bu; (on, M.D.. a No. 8: First Grade Methods The first grade ls really a momen- Etuous stage , of a child's school, career. For a. great runny/OI therml . ‘t ' th be inning of the years If a rubber ball 1s placed in thcépelgt i: ‘has clasaroorm Even ‘m. Stomach the stomach juices wmPe-‘those children who have attended gin to flow audits muscular walls kmdergurmn. the first grade rep 1° work’ because. u“ than 5mm“ resents a transitional stage from a Se?“ w 9°?“ “d 5°?” t ‘f’ “$1,; um of apparent play, though it is thing, inut, mvor er o s ar a organized and (“meted by the mm Of dlgesuve ‘lunch h ~ - not dergarten teacher, to a round 01' The flow of stoma‘: ‘mm 1s ‘duty which begins to assume a little always the some in normal indlvi-ymore formal charaaer . - - lod‘ is an in- oniy slight, bub m patients who are. T116 lilnderfiflfifln P91‘ not well mentally. some interesting 1110111010511 011a 5121:6133’; flndmgs have just been recorded by all it: erglml habits of gadjustment a. British physician. ‘ lde n ‘sotcua a The come with This experiment included four to other c dren. y‘ l uh groups o; ten young men each; a ability to handle materas. W 0t normal group. o. group with melan- powers to concengage l: clawing tiling cholia, a. group with over cxcite- possible for the c l w o cm y“ ment Svlllllllllllfi, and an anxiety training. It would be a fine t n8 group ‘ {every child could attend kinder- li. was found that those with the gortcu, but since all do not. the first mental ailments reacted differently grade must adjust its training to to the normal when u light test both the children who huge ha: meal, and an ordinary menl were kindergarten training an taken ichlldren who have not. In the first, the melancholic dc-l The teacher of the first grad? pressed group, only onc reacted m plans to bring children in ‘con not! a normal manner, the majority lmv- with the community activities. tut: ing auecrease in the amount of are of vital interest to them, the stomach juice. _ milkman, the dairy, the farm. 9 In the second or excitable group sources of the food that they are only two were normal, the majority urged to take to help build stronger of the others showing an increase in boys and girls. Where such trips amount of stomach juice. are possible. they 1119 111111911 1° 11:‘? In the third or anxiety group, only Zoo. and the interest in the anlma s three were normal, the majority there utilized in all W011i 111 111° The policeman and the’ of Swmaclq juice, direman are to them interesting What docs this show? v ‘members of the community m which That a depressed state of mind they live. and they learn something reacts on the stomach, lessening the of the inter-dependence of people in amount of ijuice secreted, and intcr- the community. In a modern, pro- fering with the muscular move- gresslve, first grade the manipulative ments of the walls of the stomach. instinct-the desire to make things The lesson is of course clear, and -whlch has been fostered in the that. is that in patients who are de- kindergarten is carried on, but in pressed and even in normal indlvl- the‘ first grade the work begins to‘ duals who are depressed just for show more purpose, more skill and the time being, the matter of food is the result, of a developing ability to ‘ of the utmost importance. plan and to make. , A depressed individual should Teaching methods also are dif-, have the m als well spread apart fcrcnt as the child begins the work- and also ma e tempting, so that the of the grades. Actual class work.‘ mental depression can be counter- such as would he conducted in later‘ acted u, some extent, grades, has been found impractic-i In addition to the stomach MIND AND THE STOMACH sec- able in the first grade. The tasks as-i reting less fluid and the musculm; signed in the first‘ gradeuti: qluitiw h u ' less work. 81 similar to those gvcn m e m-l lllaeenstlggfcstllyxgazfppngdxlfis, that is the dergarten. The underlying idea that, intestine liver and so forth, are is never lost sight of is that thef also less ‘efficient in their work, and child is being introduced to a newi slow digestion and constipation are and difficult phase of his life. l-le- usuany 131-93911; is called upon to begin exercising a ' _-» type of self control that is far from ' A ++o++o+++ao+¢ easy. To _produce the greatest bene- 1‘ .*... w“ _, t z fits, the methods oi’ training at this MOdBIII Etlquet 8 ‘period of the childs life dictum By ROBERTA LEE 4 .unduly difficult nor requires too ‘ iconstant attention. p04» 0+4 o+o+44++§++o404+y m the firs,’ grade the child knacks at a new door. a door that opens ior his many vistas both beautiful and. interesting. This door!‘ is art” of wedding. Ask any litte c en r- “’°"‘““ bowsdng the first grade. "Why do you so ‘ ' . - to ‘ h l?" l-li e l will be, “I g0 .‘ Q’ - Are Slang cxpresélons an m-ito Scchggl to ‘lcxfnri ljoyreod." Former- dliltllyegf fifigulclgrigidcred vub ly the child in the first grad; was ' " called upon to learn the a p a ct o‘: gm‘ >to manipulate sounds to form words. ' . . _ _ In the first grades of today. the 111°51'01" L? '1“ llfcessmy m take them reading is based on the childfis own ,1‘) dhme" 10°‘ interests and activities. A‘ NO" 1 Trips takeirto the ‘farm, to the dairy. to the eitginc jhousc. furnish the material on +44 which are based their beginnings of I 0 . reaping. Reading from ‘the very DAILY LESSONS t start is a meaningful process. Thc ‘N ENoLlsH child looks at the blackboard and i nothing must be assigned . When n married woman and an unmarried woman meet, who ‘bows first ? The married When taking friends to the <-e.cg--—— ~ #>OQ-OOQQQOQOOOOOQ'O'OOQ self has had. This is very vital and ; . full of meaning to him. He reads Qoqooooo-rodo-ooovoo-oo-e-o-oq directions that the teacher puts on ‘ ‘ ' ‘the blackboard. WORDS OFTEN MISUEEDI. Sometimes the teacher holds a Do not say "I am not: sure but that card which says, "What. is your they will accept." Omit "but." name?" and the child answers, "I OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: ad- am Billy Browm" "Where do you By W. L. Gordon verse; accent first syllable, not the livé?" and the child responds, '1' live at number 1322 K Street, N.W." OlFIEN MISSPELLED: resuscl- Thus reading from the beginning is; ‘full of meaning. In the first grade, tote; note the sc. NONYMSI Colltlvvf-‘rsy. con- the child begins to express through tention, contest. argument, debate. writing some of the things he wants WORD STUDY: "Use a Word to say. He begins, too, the founda- three times and it is yours." Let us tion work, of arithmetic. All this ic increase our vocabulary by mastcr- carried on in a play way but it is lng one word each day. Today's very real and earnest to him. : INIPROVIDENT; 1110111118 The whole system of instruction foresight or thrift; nrodlznl: wnste- today is designed thus w utilize the ful. “He is an improvident son of an eagerness and activity which is indulgent father." lcharacterlstic of this age of the child. As a‘ result, theldlsciplinary pl b‘ that are likely to be found in later grades do not exist for this group. ' l ‘tlon to Canadian dairymen. Now the duty is cut down to a fraction. and the dumping clause suspended. ‘_ so the gate ts'thrown wide open. This happens at the time when the Cuban duty on our potatoes has xbeen advanced to three-fold what it: was. The‘ advance is for a part of‘, the year only. but it ls artfully con-, trived to cover those months in which the Maritlmes have pota- toes to ship..Thus a crushing blow is struck at the Western farmers’ home "market for butter and the l Eastofn farmer's export market for potatoes. . 1 . ‘w BuyYourlnsurance Here At insurance Headquarter: ruuz AUTOMOBILE ‘ - FARM smmxtm LEAKAGE r1411; cuss mu. _ cuuxtrv .. m. ALL cuusu or msunnucs 1 Anon n s l; KID N EY / PILLS s‘ - 1i 5 1.1 o1‘ 11v '1 v ilnrclnfl‘ r. ‘My ,|- ~ 1.11. Hvl/rvolfl’ f‘ a Thla Firm invites correspondence and con/aultetlon on lny lngalr- anceenlttnr. HYNDMAN s. co. _ tmrrzo. ESTAEILIIIIID l"! a ii . - u. ' - Zoo, to thc_ reads the experiences that he him-i v than the etotlon-to-atatlon rate, la fllm w _ f“ “DECEMBER 1, 1927 i a --1 The Bank 0f Canada Founonn 1N .1900 l. ARE __ Dofininionbf tlanada s War l.oanBoj|ids " . Maturing December‘ 1.5:,“ 1927., Bring or Send Them to theBank Now OPEN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR YOUR CHILDREN AS THEIR CHRISTMAS PRESENT. (YHARLOTTETOWN ‘BRANCH PHILIP Noam... man’... 1 l Authorized 0......‘ Capital paid up $5,000,000.00 and Surplus 5,500,000,041 L ' ’ . l DOIlllINION of 7AQANADA 5 1-2 p. c. Bonds Maturing December 11st, 1927 AFTER. rm: nnovs our: rnrs rss ' avm. crass r0 nnnw INTEREST nun wr: onus o Nuns T0 TAKE rnomrr xenon.‘ nouns may m: cnsnnn on numvasran n nus r orrrcu. ' ‘ l». —- .. . Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. INYESTMENT BANKERS w. n. v. nutvnnn. Manager. 146 Richmond Street, Charlottetown ST. JOHN ' MONTREAL HALIFAX » r l insznrltoslanaluinm TEA . 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Station to Station service should you are will!!! u talk to ANYONE at the distant telephone-that la, when you do u 1" VII" =1 particular person on the line. mum- the charm 1°11" scr cc. ,. . _ . nuovcan uvuumo mo nionr SERVICE .= he rates for Statlon-to-S‘ “ calla an auhjeot to substantial!" ductl ns if the calla are placed during the evening r nlllll- rm uvunmo rwru which u effective from .00 w can r- 111» l‘ about 75 per cent of the day rate. ' ' "m. The NIGHT RATE. wmu. ie effect“! nvsiibso p.m. t. ca» t M e about 50 per cent. of the day rate. - PERSON-TO-PERBON ‘SERVICE When you make a call specify-lugging; eonvfi-aation is dealml V111‘ ' particular person in a given exchange, Perpon-to-Puaon service la Aa thla service requires greater operating and circuit tlmv u” 8tation-tn-S_ tion acrvfce, the rate is about percent NIB" _ the Station“ _;Stat.lon hid. I ' " " ' ' Arronvrmn-r Ann Mussiinoun salvlvi Appointment service and Mezlgenge-raervloo are apeolal i111" son-to-pereou service. ‘ . " ' , . ‘ ‘ All APPOINTMENT CALL flu, which ll lllflltuml: D e specify that you will speak to a _ meraon, The nmssnuoun can. raionla , m distance call for a perlon who cannot be repcllalrby W011 boeentforbymeeeeugorzThierutolanpoutltlplrflln-m Statlon-to-Statlon rate, and to it le addod the coat of IN run apron.- cannon 1 and you are not ready to talk when lb. hour, l BIPOBT CIIAIBI la male. ‘III RIM fourth the Itlllttll-UD-lllllilh fall. It ia hltflded to penae of handling the unoompiebd Milli ‘r- 1 ,