I hrzeri Sale-hill . During which time it has consistently increasedin pofitilarity is proving a greater favourite every day. once rninp--usnn ALWAYS. When shelter- ed from the w i n t e r ’ s storm Pure food will help to keep you warm. H“ x5 c_/ C. M. LAMPSON & CO. M» Queen Street London Publlo Auction Sales of RAW FURS Sales are Held January, April and October Represented by ‘device. TOO BUSY TO GET UP. Plc-nsnnt dreams have a feeling of. dissztt-‘sfac-t-ion with cold, every- day facts. The contrast between the FOITLIIICO of unfettered imagin- ation anti the world as it isfrequcnt- ly proves llstresslng, remarks the l-oiiland Ore gonian. Tu.) young bank tiierks room t0- gcihcr. One of them awoke and hogan . wcpaiung for the day, but hesitated to arouse the other-he slcpt with such a pleasant smile. Finally the ordeal could not be postponed any longer 11nd the sleeper was subjected to a rude sores of shakes. “Gwvny I can't get up yet. l must. go back to sleep." was the drowsy protest. “But it's" tomorrow morning, we got to be at work in hnlf an hour." "You go-‘leave me mione! I'm bicycie riding with a pretty E111 rnd she is just giving me her address. so I can call. And I lost my hat and I have to go buck to t-ieep and find it." GRAMOPHONE THAT TELE PHONES Seated in his office. the direct- or of a great city's “WW1 5119111)‘ desires to know the state of one 0f his reservoirs lying miles away among the hills. tHe presses a button and places an ordinary telephone receiver to his ear. “Six five halt," says a clear voice. and he knows that. ill‘: depth of tho water at that mo- ment is 65 1-2 feel. 'l‘ht>rs- is no human lacing at the flthvr t-ntl cf the line. The words that antiouncc the depth of the '.'."_"-iil‘-°_l1' b95105 ‘backward and tvr are spoken by a gramophonetlyn-"i i-ililPilCfl to n wonderful automatic‘ Th"- record —SAYERB--HAMMILL “Nu?- TIALB: A very pretty woddlnl was soiemniied at St. Anthony‘! morning of Tuesday, Dec. 20th. when Laura l-Iummlll, youulepi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hammill of Kinkorn, P. E. I. and John Henry Buyers, - barrister of Killam, Alberta. were united in marriage in the presence of a large number of friends. The cero money was performed by the Rev. Father Hughes, assisted by the Rev. Father McGuigan. Promptly at the hour of nine o'clock the brt dnl party entered the church to the strains of the Bridal chorus from Lohengrin played by Miss Ethel Field, a friend of the bride until during the nuptial mass, ap- propriate hymns were sung by| Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. 0‘Sulllvan., The bride was becomingly uttlredt in a. nigger brown broafdcioth suit with sable trimming! and hat to match and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by herl cousin, Miss Mary MoGulgan, and Mr. Albert lfnowler attended the bridegroom. The brldegrooms gift to the bride was n beautiful string of opalescent pearls. to the brides- maid, a vanity purse, and to the groomsman a pearl set tie pin. The happy couple were the recl- pients of many valuable gifts in‘ eluding a cabinet of silver from the staff of the Beverly School of which the bride was a member and u. substantial cheque ‘from the ,britlc‘s father. After a short honey, ntcon in the city,_ the young 00".:- plc will make their home in Kil- lam. where Mr. Sayers is practs lug law. LOSING FACE . . . ! i Idlilnese workmen would rump.» wndnr" ziny amount of physicall ‘llflin rather than to "lose face." Mr. San Dean. a prominent Ameri-l can business man, says he remem-' bcrs n large bodied Italian con-' ltrzirtornvho was in charge of thei rebuilding of the Pekin south EBIO.‘ In 01c spot. the coolles were using. a iflilllvrr made of a large round iron casting with ropes attached,‘ i110." hold the ropes and, throwingl for- ‘in time with a song they wore singing. raised and lowered. If. Meanwhile however, they were with the crowd. for. church. South Edmonton. on tbol g 1.1.5,. ..-_I.- ... Western’ Guardian Eastern ll Guardian‘ —BHOI5 from Holman‘: Catalog. ..°8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog. M . qw-w-l 3 _ ._ mrrunouon Hutu-code 1a the concert and; bonkehgooiel, Sturgeon Hall on Tool Jan. 80th. 01’. lowing. Hot coffee served free‘. T...‘ ctoiv or citrus-r (Vile Bhllild Hie 01w) lBehold on Which men on earth could nee. As in their beauties for-t]; they shone in His humility. Behold a man of humble look, Whose voice is soft and low. Whose words are full of i1~leav'nly grace. As from His lips they flow. Behold, He speaks without deceit. Gives every man his due; Respect for persona He ha: none, But to their souls is true. Behold, the dead to life He raised‘. Diseases-oll He healed; Th9 poor and needy to Him came, And none in vain appealed. Behold, the sinner now may come. And get salvation free, _ His sins shall all be washed away. Though scarlet red they be. Behold, our Saviour is the some. In love and sympathy; The sumo as when Ho healed the ck And caused the blind to see. Behold. Christ's love shall never change, Because it is Divine; It shall forever be the some, And never shall decline. Behold, He rebuked Pharisees, For their hypocrisy; ‘Said they were of the wicked one. And hell their end would be. Behold, the sincere penitents, He graciously received; lThelr sins and follies He forgave, As soon as they believed. _ Behold Qhrist at the Judgment‘ seat, Calm and und-lsmoycd, While multitudes are gathered round, _ Against Him all arrayed. um one‘ night fol- 11441-2141 {no gloriol _of God's - ‘highest ever recorded for this’ port. 1-»; ,1. - , . vvi --.i-avar- _ .- UARDIAN - _ i?¥':-‘._"-1l= tin-Mo Oanadiangll‘ . In. t. lixxv‘ . . Condensed Form odious. rlifiootli-Ltm’ ‘ l" our ahiplnetl from the Province of Nova Scott: during the put your were very satisfactory, in as much an rho old stocku have been well cleaned up, and very little o! the new production remained on hand at the close of the your. Tbs qua;- tity of new lumber ‘cut dot-in‘; this year is estimated at about 125,000 M. feet, valued at about $2,500,000. Kantvlllc Neva Satin-Approxi- mately $5,000,000 ls spent annually in the Province of Nova Scotia. by tourists, according to an estimate by George E. Graham, manager of the Dominion Atlantic Railway. Of this amount over half is let-t in the Annapolis Valley and Western Nova. Scotla. Plans are now under muslderatlon for the further en- couragement of the tourist trade by bringing the many attractions of Nova Scotia. to the attention of the people in the United States and Canada. Fredericton, New Brunswick. - Approximately _ $2,000,000 will be distributed in wages to the army of men employed in New Bruns- wick lumber woods this winter, ac- cording to an estimate made by ot- ilclals of the Forest Service of the Provincial Department. of Lands and Mines. The estimate was made up on a basis of not less than 10.- 000 men being employed with av- erage wages, including board, am- ounting to $50 a month per man. Fredericton, New Brunswick. -- Customs and excise revenue rec- eipts for the port of Fredericton for 1922 are $824,788, n new record. The total annual receipts of this port only a few years ago were not as much as for the present month alone, $102,199. For 1921 they reached a total of $248,475. St. John, New Brunuwick.- The customs returns for 1922 are the znccording to customs officials, The lincrcasc over last year is $2.845,- 1637. The totals are‘ for 1922, $7,920,- 063. for 1921 $5.280,926. A large ‘part of this ls due ‘to increased port niuslness, in which sugar has play- ed a great part. ;- ti. .1 . 4,: ,- ' lllbiptvl 6.6.0:: one nnllltlec ‘would’ 0n M mining exports under the ship 00.13:. Charla 00mm...“- poty Minister of Minn. In lddltion ‘other ifntlu the eommlvtoe will MIMI-till an mublic with rem-a to the bent meanlrof using coal. 9R! ' oflllflOw-TIIB total are: . cltlmet u sown to fall wheat in ____..tbe amen 01,1!” in 941.900 anal. romantics» a. do- crcus qllflfflogcrea. or i per cent as oompredi with the ores sown s year ago. ' t‘ -.- Ottawe, autumn-Plans for the mutating of Omadlan cattle under the new condition: following the removal of the British embargo agalnntthe importation of Canad- ian cattle. will be discussed at a conferenofof livestock men and oflioilis of the Department of As- rlculture to take place here at the end of the month. I The proposals to be discussed will, it is under- stood, likely include steps for the development of the union stock yards at Montreal and central gathering points, the establish- ment of titgndard grades, and also arrangements for the continuity of supply. Ottawa, Ontarlorltflneral pro- duction in Canada, during, 1922 is estimated tube worth $180,622,000 an increase of, pructicaliy $6,000,000 over the production of the. previous year, nccordin to a preliminary report of the ureau of Statistics. The value of the metals produced was $61,781,000 as compared with ants-mam in the rreoedlns year; fuels and ther non-metallic: drop- ped 84.000300 to a total of $88,891,- 000. and the production of struc- tural mnterials and clay products has been estimated at the some val- uation as Inst year, namely $35,000,- Ottawa, Ontnnim-Oanadws wheat yield for 1922 is provisionally esti- mated at 391,425,000 bushels, ac- cording to a statement issued by the Federal Bureau of Statistics: This is the highest of any yield since 1915. when the yield _ from the smaller acreage of 15,109,415 was 393,542,000 bushels. The area sown to wheat in 1922 is estimated at 22,542,643. The yield per acre is also higher than in any year since l l nation-st, New Brunswlekp- The iIXLQIISiOII of its present manufac- iurlng facilities to include the an- inunl production of 16,000 tons of ‘of 947,233 ounces, valued at $636.- 1915, being 17% bushels as com- pared with 26 bushels in 1915. Ottawa, Ontarlo.—SiIver bullion 377 made principally from ore ‘For teeth WRI The no "IFS an a Jumble lrlal — pepparm hf- Inelllad TheFIavor L-a-s-t-s 0011188 ltln big dividends on a smdll Investment. It's tlie best chewinfl that can be made or off” your mesh: WIIOLITS and {Nu stomach a lift. It aids difiestio provides the “bit of s“ In form. A Helps to cleaned l. and keep healthy. onnrs pay. 1-,‘ Wax-wrapped to flood condition. upon the machine “£51118 T1100 contuhs strings of figures runnlnglle Italian contractor w . I 'i '. fin hnli ft-vt from nought to the lllS cane to their backs Zwqlthahcllng: gfigfldcfilfqmfi“ 321% Ema.“ cried‘ ludXimllill depth of the reservoirfilllefable visor: in in order to re 1n a: H “h u]?! {in e oer’ The needle is connected by means ill?" fhifll‘ T101101‘ they began toAfid nee; ‘seam dtexkbe m‘ a delicate pulley system to aisflns with all their mlght- “Old; v on‘ flout which rests upon the surface 5191B" devil. old foreign; hear, Im‘ the water. As the float tnovesllleat him, beat him in the earth!" Behold’ uxpu-ards or downwards the needleighe 111111011 did not understand but, t- angcs lt~ position, hangln l- 1i‘ Pruwrl laughed h til. - . ways OW, “m, grog“, m ‘f, raitllnllilil the foreigner evils Zivilillgiwluh Qfizmed 5pm may mm Eur" cord which curtains the \\'0I'(l5llli‘l1'l/li€S blows witl l1 l . ’ stating the actual depth. I were hitting hlmla lngntgilllge“ after He had med’ newsprint paper, will shortly be nimlcrinken by the Batihurst Com- ‘puny, n well-known and important crucmedfllllllllllfflfthlifél‘ of sprunca lumber. lsnlphite and sulphate pulp, accord- ing to an announcement made by Jesus they dealtwa, compmm mines in the fields of Northern On- tario, was exported from "Canada during November. 1922. Of this am cunt 524,425 ounces, valued at $344.016- W11! 9111101190 i0 111B Uill- and negotiations are now under- ted States. Great iBritnln took 307,- wuy batwggn the province and the 203 Ounces. valued at 8211.466 and Federal Government whereby the China 115.785 ouncesyalued at 880,- Dominion will bBBr one-half of the o voice of God." and so thinkoi ‘ 905. Dirt-lag November Canada-er ovum“; phgrg, ported 340,022 ounces of silver . Toronto Ontnrlth-A’ H,‘ c __ noon slates that on order 6r, t a v ice ‘of God," n rut? talned In ore. concentrates, etc. with a value of $227,225 to United States. three :mall lake steamers has egsm-ny a reliable gums, rm been receive-ll from Canada by urges n; education, but yo: Toronto, Ontarlm-All immizfll- Messrs. Cnmmell. Lain: and Co., of no, educate the vop-je 01M " 0n arrausemfllltfl. Willi i118 911091)" Birkenhead. They are of 2,500 tons m“ m,“ wmle he was m, _, the Christians, cvcn unto d -» consciehco was commending Alfred Fraser 212 Fifth Ave. New York Sliver Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to London to avoid payment of the 50% duty Imposed by the United States Government. _ 11040-27-wfm-tlFeb 28. (IONBOIENCE A DEFlNiTl Demosthenes said, "Kn, eglns with a. definition." dfuj pie speak of conscience -, with l hard; At lust Him crucified, Montreal. Quebec-Two free scholarships, covering four yelil“ ituition in architecture. chemical. icivil. mechanical or electrical 811' gincerlng, at MoGill University. implant)“ are bong offered. Bublleiii l0 9°13‘ lpetitive examination. by U19 ‘can’ adiun Pacific Railway to 11/011191!“ ces and other empIOYBBB 0i m9 company. under twenty-ORB 1191115 l l Q-O-OQR Nothing conveys Thoughtfulness they When the chief presses the but-iblm" that in the minds of the on- Behold tm an electric current sets tneliwkers 11111119 H fool of him. ' i“ ""10"" and brings the PM“ adds that he himself, a Ductile into contact with i1, . I the same 3"» gld spite was in us all, _ er i s t i u h - A555“ years among ‘Chinese wilrliillcfl Iitiltiecatilsgtll gill union i?) ‘flliiory’ "l0" 11>‘ 111° 1110551150 tins-been deli-i ‘i098 not mind being bailed for.‘ ' l iti ttion of 'teen age boys, have been deadwclght capacity each. completed between the British Gov- l\-_1l~(»tl tho recom 5:01:54 amumfllbieigll devil, and fools quite at homelBehold yet 193115 rbnplgt Shan- . . . and Cheer’ lLikelYoiirlljiortraliltw Tiaken by B A Y E R Q4+O4QQO§§0 v l v-Q-O-Q§4§-§O+\ . iwvosnnen, of $20~000fi00 and “i {R4444 OQ-QQQQ-Q-"QQO-Q-O-O-OO in. J. MABO N Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted - ’ Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optometry Toronto College Exclusive Tent Room Con- nected wlth Drug Store FEED (All at 1nwest possible prices.) BRAN OIL CAKE MEAL MIDDLINGS CRACKED CORN CORNMEAL eoHuMAcKzrt’ rests caudHr-zo oATs calm MIDDLINGB Rotten OAT! tmslzizn MEAL erc. FLOUR Bolt brnndliliird Wfiiut and Blends), Oltmoal, Table cornmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Graham Flour, Poultry Qup- plies of lil kinds Wholesale and intuit. Barter it i i i i i lP-‘Illy. and the needle is raised. i ‘WC-l TO AID RIBBON INDUSTRY Thl- ribbon manufacturers of the fidlllvl Stairs arc organizing a fl-‘dullo it of Ribbon" (thmpaign in lffrlfii‘ in fitrtlu-r tin- ‘ntercstg or l‘ 1c rilustry which represents an an annual bitslncsu of $60,o00,000_ Professional Cards on. 01.15‘ Chronic Diseases lfiroatment in person or by letter- Address: Purdy Station, Westches- tcr Co., N. Y. m; c. {Ki-cuboid Graduate on N, Y. Poet Graduate Medical echo! and Honpital "rnctlos limited to Eye, Ear, None and Throat ‘ Office Bayer Building, Great George "PHI. Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 851M. office Hours-O to 12 a, m, 1 g, g o? Miles A. B., M. n. ~'ulmooary Tuberculosis Bpcclnllii g ---__-___ ..___ l l | i - ~20 Brighton Road, Cliifltlllelown ' nu Treatment In Selected Clus- Tclephone 207 .>_.__._'__ i Palmer 8r Palmer "i- J Palmer. K. C. Barristers, Etc. . . .. , Money to Loan dank ,0! _Nova Bcotin Building a Charlottetown, P. E. I. I. o. srnwinr. K. c Barrister and, Qfliqkgr, p4 m“; . , Guru Otrnt ioiloltorn for the Union Bank of my, Canada MacDonald & lilcPhee B. A. i. A. MacDonald H. F. ItfoPhcs Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan - Rllcy Building, Charlottetown ' s. nnssrifi“ llrrlchr, lollclgr. Notary Public O. . MONEY 1'0 LOAN minim- r. mam i ‘fork Garrison i he enters} ‘$11.01) and hears deviia Zneislngligflilw-i‘ iorelgn for 't “"91" Flats llos looking . rousers like Siiflvepipgs and eyes like nu owl." coon MlXERs, “Your recent atttulle has been s-cmcwhat pontlerous and afoot," re marked the solicllous frluni _"TlllIBs have changed," replied senator Sorghum. “In pgliljcg the sovd mixer has flonc out of date -Til0ng with the bartender." sioititii ilPSiEl nsiinmiun monitor t" OIO Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, instant Stomach Relief-i- Acid stomach. hearfliurn, fullness. If you feel bloated, sick or uncom- fortable after eating, here is harm. less relief. "Papa's Dlupupslu" settles the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach correc- tlve costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it handy! ‘rl-"QQUGH ‘THE _bUEZ I/.CANINIE§ l of age. and the minor. sons of em- wme‘ ployecs. In transcendent glory BRINGING or FA ruin- NOW w: cmD OUT ATE}; Trim" want. bRiuq You "ro AFRICK - Surrounded "by "zrI-Ieavenly" h0g1; -~ Of saints and angels Holy, Behold Him on throne, _ In glorious majesty, Where His Judgment die wlll glve, For bliss or misery. His Judgment Behold, the iust He'll take to dicaven, His glory there to see, T0 reign with Ilim upgn throne, To all eternity. His Behold, like Jesus I would be, In all! do and say, sneaking the mun without do- celt. A111! 1101111: rlzht alway, Behold, now is the accepted time, Salvotionu day to thee; To Jesus for salvation halts, Lest you too late should be. -D. MaeLEAN. BIELOVITOKA Foo-Ear LITHUANIA -In the great park Bielovitoika forest, in Lithuania, which is‘ about 1,50 miles in circumstance, the primeval forest still stands, and all the wild animals native to can trul Eunopenn forests are found there except bears and wolves which were exterminated mine years ago. Except for the roads ' is announced that Monti-cal, QueboeiJ-ln view - of the continued trade expimfllllll be‘ tween Canada and-some of the D1111‘, cipal ports ot the West indies. 1i the Canadian Pacific cargo steamship ldothvou will be transferred within a few months to the West Indies service. The Methven- together with the Mattnwa and IMOIIIEZRITIIH, at p198- ent in regular service between Canada and Bermuda, Trinidad, Demerara and Bnrhadoes, will then provide n regular fortnightly ser- vice of particular value to Canadian exporters and Importers. I Montreal, QUHD€G~dPTUDHTEllOIIS are being made by the. Canadian, Pacific for a large increase during 1023 in ‘the amount of passenger‘ traffic between the. British Isles and Oriental points vl-a Canada. and the through service established press 0t Britain to the company's service between Ham-burg and Que- bec, via Southampton and Cher- bourg, which was maintained dur- Ing the post season by the ‘Em- press of France and Empress of Scotland. Montreal, Quantum-Considerable growth is shown by hho Intent is- sue. of__ the. telephone directory for Montreal, just off the press. The new volume contains the names of more than 80,000. subscribers and is the largest yet printed in Mon- treal for the Bell Telephone Com- which pass through it, the forest is unchanged. It is visited by 18W people Except the forester! EGADI Miss Gum-There 171:: Willie Kangaroo. Ho's broken on his engugment to Isobel Wallaby. has! Gazelle-The little bouncer --— (B. ’ FiNé: l puny. Based on a. population of 800,000. tbis__is approximately one i ‘ f for every ten of the city's population. Ottawa, Onturlos-With the ob- jeot of investigating the feasibility of adapting Canadian soft coal to furnace use, Hon. Charles Stew- last summer will be improved by| the addition of the steamship Em-lis crnment and the -Provincia.l~G-ovarn- {grmgtigp whjch- has Ibeen- received here lfrom the ’Ontario'Ag‘e’ii't=Gen1 15g 11-, 1921, ieral in London. The prospect which give‘; by the city now looms up for the ‘teen age boy bartmem show that Toronto, Ontanlc.,—'l‘he year 192236 8am he w“ no, wo,-lh, iment of Ontario, according to ln- has Q9511 an increase of over fifty called an apostle becau,“ ercent. over the amount of bulld- persecution. “d yet his architect's buildings T118 ‘M11111! 115 1"‘ eominsnzrezrntm at m. to. 3e he was enlightened it c, _ '°.what before it had commet settlements is that, in considora- the vwgue o; $35,213,000 have rec- voice of God does m, ,,,,, tion of th gupplylng a central farm and land, to m‘, me me permits the British Government will defray 323371.000 issued in 1921. all other expenses in connection" Wm, the ibdyg’ emigration. 1n con- nection with the, bringing out of selected British ifarm laborers. the British Government will pay one- half of the transportation costs, .__-_-&4Q-—i—— i now-r aroll- YWR “'11-'15; HAIR BY WASHING IT - when you wash your child's hair, be careful wbatyou use. Do not use prepared aham9°°9 °1' “nyimn! also that contains too much "69 alkali, for this is very iniurioul- M , uric; the scalp and makes the their brittle. - The best thing -to use is Mutat- fled cocounut oil sbamrDW- 101' i111! is pure and entirely greaseless. It ls very cheap and b60118 111134111118 else all to pieces. Simply put two or three teasnwlk fuls of Mulsiiied In a. cup 0r Z188! with u little worm water. i119! moisten the hair with water and rub the M-ulsifldd in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather. cleanses thorou ly. 811d out easily. The’ air dries quickly and evenly, audio loft. INS: 1001i,- ing, bright, u, , wavy 811 9!! to manage. tilsaiies. it ‘ Bud ‘takes out every particle of dust. dirt and dandruff. You can got lidnlsiflod oococnut oll shampoo m. any drug store, and n few ounces vrilialut everyone In the family for onths. Be sure you so: last year. ‘somewhat rinses - A NEW HULlLER J. P. Brett of North Grey adop ed. a new plan in handling his gweet clover crop for seed purpo- He clipped it the first week in June, thereby pre- venting the usual rank growth nnd| making the work of liarvvestins ‘ easier. Then, after threshing, the seed was blown with o. power blower through a pipe lined with maps to.hull it. The cost of hulling with this mu- china, the product of the ownerl of a. local threshing outfit, was only '10 cents a bushel. This hul- ler has a capacity of 200 bushels per dny, Mr. Brett says. LVRIC. How looked she when she breathed goodbye? Most like a bird. whose breast Across a thousand wastes of sky Is coutant to her nest. - How looked she when she turned away’! Most as a s Zrlt might _ Who share our sorrow for a dny Yet kept hcr home in sight. I I l I'll Most like a star that knows .Only the loveliness it had, The light to which it goes. - —‘Marjorie Blcktholl. at lifnlsifled. Bmwaro of imitations.‘ package. 03* ‘lit - 0k for the 1111110 Within! 0i! rbllO jood ' - ‘Philiipil. - Nothing slales so quickly as ‘s 0, lookeddshe sad or seemed she - ’ B 0111"") Gilvilmmen‘ eived permits this year. In contrustlone time what i, condemn; totalllngmhmn " The Word itself thmvalfi on the matter. It means‘ along wit: ." must be associated with itti its vblco reliable. l. the intellect. It dotermiib Some other That. n, right and wrong and u ..- I lslon t-he conscience ill]! 'doing of the flshi- 011d‘, ' against the doing of 111,11, When the person ha! feels a sweet satisfnctlol what the intellect 01°11 . .~ a restlessness and 5B tlon if he did what It ~ wrong. s . The need is a relishin- of conduct by which d“ may he tried. T001335‘ n an us ilrthe Script“? amw they alone are the l - only rule of conduct. 2-4074 i‘ BHMNE y: .. "' It! "It would the a W“, brains could bedsgllililn,‘ novnted now all ° ' Flt that were Vi"? bfBhlnWMluJl-IVQ - ~- with s vacuum 31"“? . more American, ' . - resolutlona-David Grub!!! . 10:13’ ' M? dgL‘ too wrm L__ .