Carmthers & Parkmall B ts - . . W°;’"pagcer iflaoes, Paints and P” ` `~~s.,_ ' - . _¢ - ..__,__ ,' _ , _‘ - --~< ' r- - = ‘ v- _ __ _ _ -- _ ~_., < _-.._-..,- ‘_ "A ._ -_ - . .“:-,~ -‘ -./'v -1, . "¥‘ ‘_- ‘~' é -‘ t. ' ” -'~-';"".’°.‘."‘l` "f‘.';”>f»;~ ~,. _, '._. . ~ '--- -'._-',»"~;<§A2“:'-.'»,. lr `- .'~_"-',f"“§f-5~t »- - _,_ U. __ _. _ _ _ _ » A ._ _ . _ .M -.H 4*-_i\»..\.;;l.“ \»..,,,-;,., _ _ _ - -l. f _,., __ _.,_ .,» ff t- _-__ _,,‘_- ,f _-.~» _-lt- »,-,__,,._ '_-1.! .-»;7:_f, I7,-..' <,A,,;.,-.l_._._. ,, ._ -,» ,<,ll_ :_ . _ ». _ ~_, _. - _. _ _ }*:l'*77.-'I‘¢)-- ‘fl ' _ ` ‘Q-'Ill' lm? .."5l"!’jN"‘“l“I“'f“‘il‘i*5`§;\" M 'E' 1' '¢1;';""9'i“‘Y";*?‘.»t."!3~‘;~!'-‘“,‘i'f "".~=L‘f '-l'.>,`~ :”“=."-’'7’°Nii",-}rs'~t»v»~»-~-.. ...M “ _ - ' ` ' ' " ' ... _ ._ _ __,______ . A- _ litillaatxfrri-rlllwr,t~nf,_t,q,lrtptfl _‘ *gow-_ev - - _...__ ‘ _. 'L' -srul_.i_.=- ' '_h_""'f'°-_°~___ vs?- l ~ . ¢.'~~.;f'~\ `\q;""~_'l` .A [V M 'V ' " GHURGII SEHVIGESIO Ml. _ e A 1 - I '°iti?lJl6rhtng and ' ° Drink Hot Water -..___ I Tolls why everyone should drink _ Mg water each morning before breakfast. “'l,_\- is lunll and woman, hui! the uma, fbellnl: nervous, despondellt_ “.0,.,|.,,|; souls' duys hesdachy, dull and “ugh-hug; some days teally ln- wputrltated by illness; 1|' we all would practice inside bath- mm “,m;_'; M gratifying change would mia, place. instead of thousands of half-sick, arluomic-looking souls witll pzlst ulutilly complexions we should can 't-rovvtls of- happy, healthy, rosy» ché,.keq people everywhere. The rea- son is that the human system does not M multi each day of all the waste whlcll it nccunlulates under our 'prel- hqt mode of living. For every ounce or food and drink taken into th--_ ,ygte-m_ nearly an ounce ot waste mhterial must be carried out, else it fm-,lu-nts and forms ptomaine-like polsons which are absorbed into the lllooti- I Men anti women, whether sick or wgll, are advised to drink each morn- mg before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful oi limestone -phosphate in it. as' a harnl |95” means of washing out of the stomach, liver and kidneys and bowels nw intiigestible material, waste, soul' bile and t0_lGilJS- _ Millions oi’ people who llad` tileir mm at constipation, hillous attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleep less nights have become real cranks about the morning inside-bath. A quurl.el~ pound of limestone phosphate will not cost uint-ll nt the drug store. but is sllillcient to demonstrate to llpyone. its cleansing, sweetenlng and frcahenlng effect upon the system. -,-.~..-_-.- »\,-v--"'-<_’ _ .T ----' ‘ SPRING STYLES IN immardl. L5n;:,;;;;“ cu", _cnmm E, room; voted to send t\v0 Dtl.ll-asm t I . V stitnte also passed tl rt-solutloll l I l ON SALE $7.95 All high class Shoes showing the- newest col- ors for this season. Made with French or Military heels in A. B. C. and D. widths. These shoes sell from $10.00 to $12.00 regular. ' They fit neat and snug :lround the ankle, try _ them. SALE PRICE $7.95 Alley & Co. 135 QUEEN ST. I l i-' 'li'>`\ _ f 'l , K . - »/ r , f ' SET: "1 -|lu=<=~ --- \ I '.'»é.i.'».l ofit'.‘.1_r,_\ $2 '» ai-'Ui ‘E '_ f" 't Tr ' ' \ __ l _ - /I ’ 1. M .. 1 1 _'l' 1 _ _ . l_,\r> _l l,>“ ' :_._.'s /1_¢` `~-'.v’;1:¢-JF; ‘_ A - . `* r --:_-~.. ~ , , ' w I u 5* ‘»»_»_'_,¢ 5 ?‘: cznize FLOOR FINISH The cnay to me, hard to abuse vsmish For Furniture For F ioors For Alll\Voodwork #L dzsaslf lt'| no c'Tort rt all 'lo apply this watch, I *¢T0lCll-and c:nck»pr0ofvl.rnlsh. Clolf I and clglll colors. We guarantee lt I' lboolulely. ` Llnrrsn' Dealers in Drugs, Groceries, MoN'rAoul: P. E. I. I 8T. PETERB CATHEDRAL (er. Visitors welcome. | cEN1"|-'lA,|_ Qi-mls-|-lAN CHU,-*cH Xmas boxes from .lack ltobeltson um |School and Adult Bible Classes at I2 p m. All children invited. You 'arc linvited to attend above services, Sang . -_.@- METHODIGT CHURCH 11 ll nl sermon. Subject, "The Hpl spelltbourlllnting righteousness, 230 ST. JAMES CHURCH ` 11 ll ln sermon, subject, Dt-lgener. 5 acy und lieredl-ty. 2.30 Sunday School a and Bible Classes. 7 p m ge,-mom s.u.b_ jet-t, Our Shrines. Preacher ltev. Dr. A ilrrullerwn, Visitors welcome. All seats your son Sgt. Kaneeu has been the ' S ee . ll0N CHURCH - ll. a nl sermon and talk th the ch||._ d\'e“- 2-30 D "L Sunday School and cussional letter; from Canada as lam ‘M”l’°r“éd' The y°““g °°“DI° Wm "°' Bible 01118899- 7 D In sol"tnon_ Rev. English and all my people are in Eng- l “me In ('h"l°u'°t°w" “mer” "ml gmom J. D. McKenzie. ‘ _ its tl valued enl11I0yee ot' the P. E. is- ST. PAUL’S CHURCH _ 8. 30 ll m Holy Comlnuslou. 11 a In .Mnrnllls Prlltyer. 2.30 p m sunday St-.lloolund Bible Classes. 1 p m Ev. ening Player with sermon, Rev. Ar. th'urC. Field. acting pastor. 11 a ln Holy Conlmunion. 11 a rn M-auins. 2.3_0 p m Sunday School ana Bible (‘l!tsHBB. 4.30 p nl E'vel¢qgng_ BAPTIST CHURCH _ . 11 a nl sermon, subject, "ls God Calling \’oll?"- '2.30 p m Sunday School und Blhle Classes, 7 p m ser. . m`0ll. Wlllllfftbi. “Will (‘harlott.etowll R0Dent " Rev. C. R. I~‘reelna.n, Preach- SLU11l¢\.V School and Communion services at 2,30. No preut-lllng sm.. vices. PEOPLEB CHURCH 230 D ul Sunday School. 7 p nl *10l'If\0D. Rev. D. McLean. All seats i`1'ee and strangers welcome. THE SALVATION ARMY _ Ensign and M-rs. P. Forbes, off'-.lcm1‘ ill charge. Saturday at 8 p m Salvat- ion meeting_ Sunday at 11 a m Holi- HWE meeting. 3 p ln Praise meeting. 7.30 p rn Salvation Meeting. tmmday books provided. Music at all services. l`he Latest ltl _ PHOTOGRAPHY - - coolrihluulo New Desbrisay Hlffck Corner Queen and Grafton Street- Charlnttetown. P. lil. I. ARMY AND NAVY l received ll pair of lovely woullen ici EASTERN GUARDIAN . .*iT PAYS to buy in this proviucel *SOCKS RECIIVED-D't' J Mc gum “rites to Mrs ll Kaneen oi| . Peters Buy, as follows; ‘l_ hllvei -out pleasure' in lnfoluning you thatl oclts with your note inside them nd I thunk you vely much for your uduess as socks ol' that quality are grewt reiiel’ to our feet. As it happetls erzant of my Bub-Section for two years and needless to say we are the. mt of tl-lends. l received only oe-l land. l expect _by the time you receivi- this note we will be on our way home Thanking you again. l remain yours gratefully. -Johll McGee.' _.*RED CROSS MEETING. -- Tilt month y_imeetlug oi' the lied Poin Women'| lustlitutc was held at tht- home of Mrs. John O. Campbell, on Feb. 3r_d. Ten dollars was voted to tht Salvation Army Fund. Ptll|l<-l' on “Pass it was moved und serlontletl tint. the remaining fifteen plllrs or sockr be sent to the Convalescent llnlne. Ten dollars was voted to the Sul vation Army Fund. Paper on “Ports- ibilities oi' Women‘s institutes" wa read by Mrs. Peter Ross also paper on “Mother Love" by Mrs. Atlrlall Mclnnis, Letters of appreciatiolllol' P. A. McLean wore lllso read. Muul regret is felt for the llllpalrlllrt- cl Miss Stems wllu has dune so nltlol for 'institutes and shown such :ln lu terest in all rurlll prc-l>lenls_ The in stitute ls kindly invited lo nN‘f*t Il March with Miss Leah Craig. l ..“THE KINGSBOROUGH WOM ENS.-llnstitute met in the school room on Feb. 4th. President in tht ` chnir. After reading of lnlnutestu' Sec‘y gave a report of money* ant' sox sent off since lust meeting: V12 19 pairs sox to soldiers, and $15.0( r to the lieu shloltl lmtltl, Also, tn- i ten blinds voted at un earllvl' lu-ect ing have been got for school-roon _ and Hall also, two ollllirs for Sohoo' l to Pte. Harry (`. 'l‘a_\'lor wllo is 01 . . \\'EDDlNG ,BEI.LS.-A very D188!- __ 'ing event occured on Thursday Mcnouald, Uilfil. ullun on- _lf the nlosl popular young Indio-l ot' that' place. Miss Florence Mcbollaltl was united ill -he holy -bonds of matri- mony to James E. Rodd or Cllarlotte- town. Ile-v. W. ll. .\lt~Eweu pertornl- ed the ceremony, the bllde und groom I being ullatt.ended._Tlley were greeted 1 by ll colnpnny of serenaders who fur- nished some lively music and after wishing them all good luck quietly land Railway. lu ltl__lltlltllll Mr. FREDK RODGERSON, 'l`llf-ir passed away at Pisquid Lot 37 on r.-ll. lstn l91u_ Mr. rn-Arlen Rott- ger.~.'on, :lt the early :tgp of 40 years tlltllollgh not ltl tllf- best of lu-altll l'or over tt your he was llhle to attcnlt to his work 'up to last Saturday the 15th when stricken wit-ll influenza which caused his death. The late Mr. ltotlgerson wal; _a k lndneighbor never known to cqmplaln. He leaves to children, namely George, Isabell, Al~ fred. Lee and Willi, asc three brothers md one sister Dr. Rodgal'sorl_ Hunter Rlv.-_r. George and Tllolllas of Romford Nluln, and Mrs. James Mt-.Curt-hy, oi’ ‘.it. Stewart. His wife pretlet-.eusrfd him tuat three yetm; and seven days. The funeral services was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Kingston, and burial place ht Mlt. Stewart cemetery. tlhltrlot and Examiner please copy) MR. wll.l.lAtvl wonrn ` William Worth. aged 66 years 10 months and 22 dtiys, 3 Kingsbury ' 1_t~_~eet, Worcestel-, Moss., died ol’ in- 'luenza at -hi'-s home, Feb. 9th. Mn Worth was, widely known in lvorcester as a printer. He conducted a printing shop on Main Street, opposite -§‘.hathanl` Street for years, and upon ;i'vl>0l’t 0! 11 WW to this effect. The next lnstltut' lucetlnl; was invited to the home 0 _\|l~§#\N_ Stllllfortl Robertson. ' _ - . _ I You Wlll ngver be S0 ggod Mlnards llnlment tures uargetln cow _ _ you lay away the UNIFORM B Pht Std' Optical Results Every Optometristlooka for results from his work. If he isn’t Setting good retulls from his corrections he gradually loses his standinu and his patients drop oil. We are getting results from our cor- rections and that is the reason our Optical bus’nesc is in- creasing. Our Optical Service is suggrior. Patients tell us that fore we came to Mon- tague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere to _ have any special work done. .I Now, that ls all changed and . l looking again. So have ` _ a Photo taken before E.»\S'l |*.R.I\ |"l*.RS(l{\ ALS they can get all s ial work done at home. “Ie have the most modern scientific _instru- ments for the detection oi' eye defects. So if in need ot' glasses some to us and get our oven tested and insure lint. results. H. J. Mahon Optootrist nd Prescription - Druuist ‘ lounges P. lu. island Newt door Bslllt of Commerce I A TRAlNOR’S _ ` -»=»-- » ` so oRAt~'l‘oN sr. ‘A -Miss Myrtle Fruit, of St. Peter’s PHONE 393-J _ mtg employed for about four years. rm- me past -two months, he had been -mployed in the conllwaivg l‘00'm 01.11161 ”elegl~nlll. He wal, a hast ll\`t‘3i‘l9'\'5 “fl Wort-estel‘ Typogmphical uniflll- He was born in Prince Edward Is- ‘alltlf the son of Samuel and A8110” stevtfllsolll \v`m-ill. llc loaves he wife, u :laughter Helen F. \\‘0rt.l1. f0Ul' li-others, George W: (‘olorud-o SDHHSS. Dllarles R. Worth. Los' Angeles. Sal., Lemuel A. `\Vor|h_ Malden. llld Henry H. Worth, \‘l'orce.ster, and in-ee ~s1sters,' Mrs. George E- MDUUI- le, Worcester, Mrs. George L. Eas- on, Prince Ed\rlx`l'd island. “Hd ‘MVS- 'lvel-ett M. Towse,_ Detroit. The funeral was from the Iwme Wedllesdlty, the services conducted hy Rev. John Logan Findlay. Burial _ook pl-ace. in 'Hope cemetery- Ll M f A S_ A, who s, wo years ago - UHCOI . Of IWW B»‘"°"‘l' U' - _ wml hir two Som, _m.i,,ed home some 0014066. Miss 'Ella and master Lea at To the neu Allan “nfl lvll-S, .ru-acer ter. Her piety like her lite was unoc- mm o and was Wm) her mom" at home; also a sister Mrs. Mary Kills- were hom “ve chndmn one of whom °¢ mm,.l.0t1lmldtwl»t.ll M- he time of Mr deem” Mrs Richard Th Phm ° ‘"0 6" 1' died in infancy The survivors are “Keep the Home ‘ _ '_M L ‘ Unio Road 'pe not 12 and urfwtllf ne.. .mlm l<_'l~...»e., n_ n. for Stead and Mrs ac ur9» Il _ md Mrs Tmnex Quincy Mum were film Hllfdy. L0! 11- The l\U1B1‘&l WHS years Minister in his native parish o 0 9, 'nstem éhe also leaves two brbmers l\°|d 011 Sflbbllh F011- 2nd fmm hor of Alberton and now M inlster in F David 'ln Main and Conrad in St. 151° r°°Id°“°’~’ ¢° me bllllilll ‘P101 in Knox tlhurcll. Galt, Ontario. Rev. Dr. 'lf F- ---- -~ - --~»-~.--- 1- J --_i.. .- .es __ _ ___and h R v e I Acura /lelllny ll,;_,/on . ._ ;.‘.‘.'l-.',4 li-nl. mn- lrmclsnc Dtctrilmllan HERE Brings you Ilonsll comfortible for “ him ” CHESEBR0 - ' 4*-r-j_ '-'~__'-..\ », 'vt‘-' ._ _ '» /- Judge for Yourself In _this and following issues of this paper I am going to sllowil you the expetlence ot a tew of our own leading 'cltjzens with Life Insu|'8.tt`(le.~f-;ji:=.. _-Lii`e__Inslnanco Companies are no longer permitted to ate oi prollts to hc paid ten, fifteen or twenty yearshence. That i?s_.\l'el'l£\_l_l`rl{.»tl._ the law should lnlvc been made to read that way' thirty ;yea_rs ago. ` _ "'.'."* But actual results, results obtained 1;/y men you know right helél 'lln.*‘i!-‘ your own home _town, not tn Ontario or anltoba or New Brunswick right here. lllat is another matter. ' f _ _ For ovcr fifty years THE CANADA LIFE has been doing Illlsiness in Prince _Edward Island and today this Grand old Com an ' is doin a .Y larger buslness than ever. I honestly believe it the best (}2)ompany in 'llle wcrld to insure with. ' liesults of policy 12019. W. T. Huggan Plan-Ordinary Life Prem- luln $16.40 per year Amt. of policy $1.000 Taken out 1872. _ 'l`otal premiums to end ot year 1914, $688.80 value of Policy 1914, $1781 25. Profits added to face of th: policy exceed the premiums paid by $92.45. . _ - Life Assurance paid in this case. It will pay '..s`weIl or better' ln yours. W. K. ROGERS, Charlottetown MANACER P. ls. 1. BRANCH I - CANADA Lira ASSURANCE COMPANY 2 *M 5-- _ __.. .-._ _..._ ___ ________ ._.__. __ _ " 5" ff_'§__.ll John's. The pall bearols were Wm Green, Hector Buchanan, Rodk. llinc-_l =~i'~,- ;ff¢»_--.|x,&|3;y@ /' --.A-...W so surrounding districts were ulloxpemed » l-(__: - " of Polplar Grove and removing from _ hood _and T-homtas Wood., A lal-gel number were present audfollowcd the l `-`- _ _.,.,,_. remains to Port.-lg9` Cenletry will-eral - -“iw '-N' ull that is ulortal of al loving wife- ':l ‘ ' u` ' ' kltld and at‘tr>ctionute mother and an sf’ .'_ ._ ...§.. ‘__ IIA. ,' / ul _ 1ler_age at the time ol' hor dt-coll.~al-_` ,K - "l:ile'.»'sed are the dead wllo dit' ill '§`_ _ the '-°“l»"- f _.Il ff i 5 1 ` ';` ' . mrs. sANNa~aMAN came. I _l _BRUCES ’ j ---sl'-:eps -_:_ On Thursday January Ilflth 1919 thl- _fllf/';},\‘]`i'f“;.-1 5” (_ _ _,f _-f inhabitants ol' Lots 11 allltl '12 and g.'.'_ N1.. _ "' ly saddened on hearing ot' the angel l\_ 6 "` ||-_:_ 4, ~ _ _ .. _ nl ‘ _ »‘?.':l'»r. ‘~fu\- -- » .ff-~-f -'a> - -_ “ . . _ _ _ _ . -\.~ .- _ _ -.z _ obliging nvigllhor ,were luld to rtsl' _ ".6 -'i 45 Mrs. llincltae' lun, ill -the 63rd your ot' I .» _-'- C‘_` _ : I ~ Y - 4_ . I- .W-_ 1 lT.‘.'l-:.\' tllotlcfll ilu- win' l- .--wi-l°, it I.= ' l :dill \'<-r_\'_-I;-;°r‘l=.~'~:lt‘\' i_(»l~l- f- :u»\'o¢‘ll l':lL‘l< 4 \":ftI (§:tl'~"_tl, :.- ‘L_ \'Ti_;l ,_ la'-»rlt Chrl;-lt. her desire was to “depart get 57 MN of “Sm mmurh “Thx 1-" :eived fresh every week. vents on the Island at the nnltrlcula md be with Cm-_lat which is far-better-" dum; WAS a “Nagle membgr 0: |v|R5_ (Rgv_) ALLAN FRASER Moderate prim-s lion examination and winning snllop. 1-he fu,,..,»..; .tsl-vlce.. on Monday were me Presbyterian church Inasmuch an _._. _ ' P8l‘S0llal Bt.lA‘.nl,l0lI i.0 AIl1BtP\ll' 0'LB0l'y'S P1129, "A Y9“l"U bmlfd at conducted hy the litjvr D. MacLean her househould are also mambo 1 There died at Alberton on February _ Pl10U0l?|'HDhY I NOW’ Dilme -‘\¢`"‘l"’_'\Y~" _ who spoke in the hilchest terms oi’ the mn rs n 20th at the ripe ture of 95 years Mrs. contfusion breathed a.rl_ air of peace. _ communion. She was also active _ _ _ A _“___ _ ___ -_.___-___ leparted. tn the home- in the ~h‘"'°l‘- in Red cm" and “mom work' helm A-rin heir. roller or the late llev. Al- _ in the community in all of which her Treasurer or the Freeland and poplar lan Fraser, who for years was l’reslly~ ‘_ pleasant smile and kind words will G _ I M I terian clel-gylnan in that section of _ _l -,B greagy mused, w;;:;;;:t°’;;d Ting” m°nT:lh: hem the country and who died in 1872. r s _ _ F0; Infants gud Child;-gn she leave.; to mourn their loss three lar y “e 3 9 e "8 Mrs. Fraser was the llnughter ol’ Rev_ ¢ll9Pl‘f\\l “|14 0950"! P93051 Nil. 0"" t to mourn the untimely departure, . . d,A.l. Jh.ni\.i.D.D. . _ _ 'll USC FOI' °Ye|'3oYOll'S l3°“s‘ Frank °"_th° homestea ex n faithful husband three dau hters 0 6 r of Mnlpaqup one M g . ~ ~» _ ° under on ap ndyolrling farm, and Art- - _ the ploneets ot I reebyteritlnlsm ln Always bears but Benin King _md country in Gel__ and two sons namely. Mrs. Harold Prlnce Edward mam’ and a amber \h° 5 ouard, o'L , H b .ll tl Signctureof % many, and two daugllters Mrs. James went to m°:r¥lMg:b;;n: °P'r;‘:gcé" of Dr. Wm. Keir the beloved physic- Matheson Oyster Bed Bridge, and Mrs. ' ian of Malpeque who died at the ago »§llI|-nn1-y Il. J, Fraser principal of the l're'sby- terian Collego_ Montreal, the Aliases Minnie and Chrstlna who reside nt Alberton. ' the Episcopal church Lot 11 conduct After her marriage she and -her husband moved to Alhertou where she has lived for tltt_.' or sixty yet-lra_ Left a widow early in life, une atp- plied herself to her farm und _the rearing of her dletlnglllshed family, to such a degree that her song -ross. lllgl. ln the olluroll of their r.alla>.r§`. _ A' visit to her llollle was, like u henedlction. A house surrounded -ily' old chestnut trees and homely bm fashioned tlowors, with no oustieor and was typicul of he-r who llyed there. No- matter what her troubles, were she was always the san-.e quiet, saw her tn a hurry and everytlllnx was finished in time. ` Till .prevented by ago and, increas- ing intlrmities she was always in her ms Pear* qwdem _ place at the church where het has-_ ' ' of 95 year about t -band and later her son was Minis~ tentatious_ The community in which she lived so long will miss her and she _will al- ways be revered there ac ll flue typo of motherhood end s lady ot inesu- malble Christian character. Conslgll tlstl produced by you THERE to lls-Because “We are You here" l 1 when he comes home. ~ ~_ BROTHERS Wholesale comnllsslon dealers llui lhipperl Smolts. Eels. Lobstens alld`Fro¢sE Warm Air Heating »"° °'°°°'°'"°'- No 1 sullen run ual-m‘ New York consignments solicited _. See about it today Austin Haley - COMMISSION MERCHANT» _ Fresh and Salt Fish I . '- , ..~. A ». ` -\~ 5-\~ . _ ’ I ______-____.l Lohswrs. Scallops, Clams 176 Atlantic Ave , Boston Consignments Soliolted ._.l _ \* \ ~ col A&hlctmUoa -ber G-§lI7 'BNC S§!0l I' License Nu lfnfnhlllhrd _.\'_l.l- _ .l . < ~ . \ l\. ~l.l I '_ ll ll YNCH & C0. 41 I uma g A ' ' " '\_ r 1».»».-,.<.»-'mls 'lv 10 1 I - Q. l-‘lslt coltl>oltAl'1oN A ln the lulton Fls Market on the Come ._ No. 18 '.ll * r "`Il.lf..'l"I§'..'Z`.'l.'.`“.....` NEW YORK I The receivers and distributors of the .Fishes ..._ . _ ._ A. _ Yes! Glad to »- send you a stencil for your use. specially numbered and listed, I as yours, on our records for your marking packages of smells (or other iii) _ you may want to consigll us. \\`rite and ask us to send you a SWQ. . - ‘t » \ »_. _~~,_ __ , _ .-< ,_. _ _, -~_~» f- _‘-’ _- 2 ..~ ‘ , ' “‘ ` ‘- ,f,. _ ;._ _ ,__ _ _ _ __ ' _ __ . ly, __3 .~th,"E`Y‘§dl _ _ __ t. 1 t _ _ v _ _ , H V . . N _ ~.....»;_* FEBR lf ,_ _-__ . n _ - v __ bf _ _1_»AGE_ 3E._yE1\_l _ _ _ . ' . , - - ev- 1 c I I , lr 1\\ Sulllluy School. 7 p .