it S U M M ERS I DE G U ARD I 2 ,_D .__ a-___1gnigu___lr *_ ,eg , ____ _ ____ sq-ai? ____W!E'____j___a--|11-I _-n 1-_-ima-i _ -am. _ _ and PRINCE COUNTY _CHRQNICLE 1 Z “ - ' . -TINBEL 'TBIE decorations, 6 yards fix ltc at the Rex 5 and 10. Wes~ite rnf » " _ ' “"’°“ 'Locals -CHRISTMAS CANDE in l0c eellophane bags for your Uiiristmaa keeattl'|eR¢X5and10. L-2846 -Puls! CONTAINING sum of ...mia column ll reserved for au., mm” ‘m WRWV su'°°E» su-mm9f' .r md muon one aavmisiag , “way nodule IMI be llaartad , |senta l word atriotll Ilnbll ol as ll _FUR BUYER - Mr. Justin potter of Paris, France, la now at the office of B. Graham Rogers, suinnierslde, buying silver fox pens r..-am-ii-19-tr ._MEN’S BEXALL SHAVING ss'l‘s asc. Ladies sets at ll 50. Yard- 1¢y’s sets all prices. Evening-im Paris lip stick, perfume and pow- der all for $1.00. Taylor Dnig Co., Kensington. i2-ii-ti. ...YEARS AGO-"Edison, the Phonograph Wizard";f' Now-"Mar-| coni the Radio Genius." See the latest long and short wave receivers it Bra.ce’s. L-3133-i2-l'i-li. _MARKET YOUR SILVER FOX pells through the Prince Edward island Fur Pool Limited, which iecured for its patrons last season in average price of at least $6.00 nore than that by all other com- iined sources. L-2815-i2-I-5-2]. _ADVANCES WHEN REQUIRED can be arranged against silver fox nelts at 5 per cent' interest. The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited believes that this is 'the only cheap service that is profitable io ranchers. L?28l5-12-15-21. -TBI PRINCE EDWARD IS- l.AND Fur Pool Limited believes that ranchers are more concemed with net results than cheap service. L-2815-12-15-Zi. Housewives p Prefer ToShop _’ In Chains ‘ l (C. P. By Gum;-Smcid Wilrc) UITAWA, Dec. li-The paria- mentary rrirgssnbuyingucommission wound up ve-wee investiga- tion of chain stores today by hear- ing two housewives, -Mrs. J. R. H. ghipman, 'lgtrzinto anld Mrs. Gerald ronman. awa, gve ex or sev- en reasons why they prefer to shop in the chains. The textile probe will open Monday with auditors’ reports available on cottons, silk. voollen goods and the artificial u rs ave n nves ga g midefim ii bee 1 ii tin the textile plants hraeveral weeks, stlenticn being p wages, pro- fits and generalgibor tonditions. it has been expected that one or two Liberal members of the com- mission will attempt to introduce , side. Owner can have possession by .vfiwins poverty and buying for advdrtisement. Apply Box 404. Bummerside. L-2846 -KENSINGTON UNITED , Church Y. P. B. Christmas meeting Wednesday at il o'clock. Program and lunch. Admission 15 een erybody welcome. L-2849 ‘ --_-1 -CARS COLLIDE - Two ears collided at the end of the pavement east of Summer-side on Friday night, when one of the cars had the brakes er 3? ed up a little but the occupants wera not hurt.J-8. -DON"l' MISS the concert in Wilmot Valley hall Tuesday, Deo 18th, by Flora Toombs Mission Circle. Bale of lunches. Admission 15c. If stormy, following night. . L-2846 -CELEBRATED SZND ANNIVER- SARY-Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Barring 32nd wedding anniversary on Mon- day and a number of their intimate friends called to congratulate them. Rev. Father 0'Hsnley was among the guests. Cards were played and ilcéainty lunch served by the hostess. -FINED UNDER. THE HIGH- WAY TRAFFIU AUP-A man from Bt. Eieanors cams before Mr. G. M. Matthews on Friday afternoon at the Court House, Buminerside, and was fined $5 and costs under the Highway Traffic Act for driving a car with wrong markers.-B. -HEAVY DltlI"l‘S - The high wind and recent snow storm has drifted up the roads in the west of the Province, although some cars have got through from Alberton. Saturday was very cold with a very high wind and teams are crossing on the ice. It was reported, how- ever, that one team went in s. soft spot.--B. ford Phillips was in Summerside on Friday and reports that his new frost-proof cellar which he built thk summer is being made good use of and he _has about 30.000 bushels of potatoes stored there at present. Potatoes are being shipped from 0'- Leary on_contract but not very much producs moving for cash.-8. e -C. Y. M. L. CARD PARTY-Th regular weekly O.Y.M.!.i.'card”party was well attended. Play was ae us- ual, exciting and scores close. Only one game more remains before the completion of the'touma.rnent. The following carried of! the primes: Ladies' First, Miss Myrtle Murray; the subject of duties. the textile schedules being among the highest in the Canadian tarif! structure. The two women. the nrst to ap- pear before the commission in its long economic investigation, gave many reasons why they preferred in buy food in chain stores. They ringed from cheaper Drioes and mire accurate weights to freshness of goods, faster service and larger fsriety_ -The two witnesses were introduced by J. G. Johnston. sec- retary of the Canadian Chain Store Association who completed his ev- idence earlier in the day. Mrs. Chiprnan, a former resident of Windsor. N. B., told of making purchases in 218 Toronto stwes. Ladies’ Consolation, Evelyn Gallant; ‘ Gents' first, Earl Campbell; Gents' Consolation, Buddy Doucette; Freeze out, Jerry Doucette.-S. PERSONALS _ -Mrs. John Arsenault, of Sum frozen. The machines were smash- ‘beth mm wncemed with ..mm.s. mon mint or preparations my me, ton. of Bummerside, celebrated their :the 'tart' but the dmmgue is m°d` cast’ 1” each district be b1`°u3m '-IN SUMMER-SIDE-Mr. Stan- more than a little forced. If the motor transport to handle 50 per- I Y PWM-";'i‘.‘l°‘”'“’““ BUNTINGENT business in the metropolis has re- ceived a. fine double fiiiip through - ”§°?i'£i$°”}'r°aMel.f'§°'3°£ Em-0 t t pt js ' ° - ii u e o a ro aar Ziff? ."»1';‘“i’~‘.‘itt..§"°..’i‘3'l'-°‘...3.‘T.‘I. Basin Along With ‘;,°_‘;§§' _',’§,,,,_‘°P°"”~“‘ W °“i f°_' Troops From Other “Young Mr. Disrseii." by Elswyth C0lll'\tl'ieS. Thpznkg had a :girly encouraging re- ce at e Kingsway. The _4_p_ ,ng ~ sm” W” autiiorees has tried to do as much ( Ug;p;qT Dgcd ml for the great Victoria statesman 353|-by-ugoken, metmpous 'of mel I-I she did edrlidf rdf Queen Elise- sm- Basin territory wary was tire. love affairs than with his later ,Jan.18 plebiscite. i ‘P\i'\1lm¢¥iUl‘y ¢i“`°°i'» 31° 01-11151' While troops of five nations foe-rt of the niece has many free- mode ready to join me interns. rent pewlses. The later ndriiode tional force to patrol me territory ere indiinvd to tener 0!! into mere the soar pieoiseite commission act: bits or biography. Sdnhie Siewertd ,ed to insure fair and secret ballot.- perfgrmancembas Mrs. Wyndham 'ing_ 1# id 110 1°- The commission issued regula- DWUIIB Wilfll D811" *J* lilly “F01 ti0ns requiring that voters register Ever." by Noel In-nsiey at the Flor- and seal their aoiiots unaided in ence captlvates the beholder from closed booths md that the mug” ‘ern. One critic remarks, "We are here by neutral officials to be tab- “Nd W im98ine Dante (Eric Port- ‘ulated by neutral tellers. . mari) as a boisterously irascible Heavy ' prison sentences were young fellow given tc insulting be- provided for anyone attempting to iiBV|°l' md Cwdlicd Wlih Wfiiiililf influence or force a. voter to dis- poems. He is understood to have close how he had marked his bal- thrown Beatrice into the Arno as a lot. child. When she married Simone Meanwhile, detoehments of the de Bardi the bo.nirer's son, Dante British contingent for the inte;-ng- in revenge spreads stories about tional force had reached France him- All this is dramatic enough. and Maier General J. ic. s. mind. but it has no relation to Dante’s the commander-iri-chief, was en-i .wholly idealiaed love for Beatrice. rome here from London to relief, One cannot conceive Dante taking charge of his command. i, a vulgar revenge of the sort aug- i gested. _ if MOBILIZE ARMY At the Gcrrick there is a. revival of the American melodrama, “The GENEVA, Dec. ia-'nie saar _Drunkard," or "The Fl-lien Saved" Basin territory. international pat- which was originally produced by roi force will be a highly mobile Barnum in New York in 1848. The army, plans announced here to- producers make a valiant effort to day disclosed. rovive the old blood and thunder Its equipment, an official state- atmosphere, not merely on the ment said, will be designed to en- ,stage but among the audience. The able it to meet any emergency. 'iatter, for instance. are hidden on The detachments, consisting of Ithe programme to cheer the hero infantry, armored cars and auxil- arid hiss the villain. The result is iary troops. will be provided with actors attempted to play seriously cent of their infantry strength. instead of betraying a consciousness "Subject to the military require- of participating in mere burlesque ments of the situation," the state- the whole thing would probably be ment said. "and without prejudice funnier. to immediate action necessitated "Hurricane," by Henry Brcadwat-, in emergencies, the commander- er, a young ,America.n. which has ` in-chief will comply with requests come to the Playhouse, deals with of the Baar governing commission the familiar triangular problein in for intervention for maintenance, a somewhat unfamiliar way. Wil- and restoration of order.” frid Lawson gives the polished ex- hibltion of acting which we expect I’I‘ALY's FORCE of him. but there is no scope for the rest of the players. ROME. Dec. 13 _ Preparations The latest work from John Van went forward here today for or- Druten is an anti-war play called ganization of Ita.ly's contingent in “Flowers of the Forest." Van Dru- the international force to patrol ten teaches the familiar lesson of the Baar Basin territory. waste and futility of war. The play The detachment, it was an- Meanwhile John Gielgud's play- It was expected the force would sensation. Now free of responsl- move toward the saar Basin from n”i§§3§}f'irf‘.3X°§igrr. BR|T|5"l SMR riiicii LET’S GIVE MOTHER AN oirsnnorrsrowrr ; sumnnsrna I SAY FOLKS x ron Christmas She Deserves the PLACES AN HOME ANY DAY ” T BEFORE XMAS. Balance Next Year In 10 Easy Monthly 1’;ymg;tg_ .~:`-‘.~..-;;._:i._-.I:- 1.-‘_-.mmf.:-'-'»:1EI:!-;~;-;~. -.-1:-liiiiiiiwii-:i:i:-:i:$22.-5i'I.~ -L1".z;:-:;::I:-:7:$'1:-1-:-:-:»:i;-.-l:1.i:`1~‘ mersirie, has entered me Prince bllitlec in production. his portray- hm- -- County Hospital for treatment.-B. -The infant daughter. Priscilla of Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur of Northam, is a patient in ah Prince County Hospital for treat- ment.-S. Mr. H. J. Hodgson, coal dealer, of Alberton, and Mr. Arthur Seaman. of Aiberton, spent the week-end in cm,” md independents’ and mm- t.hc City, guests at the U. N. Hotel. ins a higher percentage of correct weights in the chains. Although the preferred to buy groceries in the chains, she said she purchased meats from an independent, be- cause "they are better." Like rm. Grossman, she admitted she did not know how much chain store em- lild'-'ees were paid or how they lived. The Ottawa. woman. Mrs. G\‘0Sd- man. said she had scales in her who was operated on in the Prin County Hospital recently, is makin good progress.-8. -Miss Addie Adams, of Conway ce I -Mr. Charles Grogett of North years of age. Mr. Grogett was brought to the hospital in a serious house and munnv weighed hm, pm,_ condition on Wednesday, Dec. l2th. runes. she said the record of me -S- chiins was higher than the inde- Alberton brndents although she believed in “M0113 run her averages exceeded the underwelghts. She estimated it would cost her £5 a m"nth more to make all purdhases at the inde- ¥i"idents, "ali for friendship" she Wicri it. referring to the wives of Wcpcrident "record c'~‘ling her on lil? tr-l_av,\,»~»~_e_ S.--'Digit-1»v y~y~-.inf-gp ind also using lodge connections. .._..__.i_.._-- nrswnviu, gigcnagq-g-v,gavmn who has been in the Royal Victoria al of the role has developed into minutes of october meeting uni last Harold Redmond annual meeting were read and ap- _ proved. 'There were nine members M” and five visitors present. Reports of elected); Secretary ' ti’ei\5\ii‘¢i'. M .committees were heard. and it was May MacGregor (re-elected): Dined-. Report of Maple Plains school for M91- Heb" C°i'b°i~¢ °f A1b°i’*'°“ ‘ moved and seconded that all bills be tore, Mrs. G. M. MacKay. Mrs. Fran- the m°m_h5 at October and N°,.°m_ ' her' paid Mrs. J M Campbell reported cis Murray, Mrs. J. A. Brown. Audi- POGNA, India, Dec. 15-After 8 !»"'s service, T. L. N. Dias. of the staff of the private secretary to “it Rovemor, was dismissed aft/cl’ Ui mquiry into the leakage of cf- iicial 506105! fi‘°l¥\ government house. Fewer School Days smelt fishermen days gettllid thin' 5° in the different rivers imty of slim-wo. _.1-_ si Egg §§” ir? Mra.1uexandrs.ne.~.rdcfl\iber- 4” V _ ,_ _ H . __ _ _ _ __ Inst Due 13° Cows im "“ " "’°°“" '“""’ "° °“’“` I Teams sazieiow in-me-rw ' ==2 - 'weu.~¢oi.Y\& ~:us1'i.ua.'-:A\.r.~n-ie* rimless A_(\;\';1l-E , You wmv rr\s,~em' I uifarr-1 iovw .;,,,,_ amesoorrr lsrraoesr ~ ~ '“*."‘"'fS -msn-iowvoomv °”"""4-' "R*’i-*NE .".'.'f mf. - 59+ meraidc and was accompanied _ hgmg W hd! sdh. children sho' """" school Th new Double 1( °"" nail. .ummm oomino an well - ao. muh ni-midase °i UMW poo 'Q spending the week and in .gummoraida.on.hu|inal|. . . . -'f1ia'R.C.)lP.'~cf- Aiberton are busy than day! Ndhdilil un 1°' effcé ifggiiié 5; £§i§§; ygglglgz iiiiigi gr 25 a . _ '~r SE’ eil as alloilloibinilhlii-\Wf" today at ing of Hamlet is iittie snort or ii be ready to can-sin shortly and Is Solved “most "mu-kgbie pe;-1g|»m|m°g_ LAKE VERDE SCHOOL (C. P. by Gua.rdia.ll’s Special Wire) , Bernard Bhaw‘s masterpiece. '-'_-‘ NEW YORK. Dw- 13-The Irw- , "Bt, Joan.” has been revived at Honor roll for November: sferious dlaappeamnoe of 10-year- e the Old Vic, and is going on later Grade X-1. Alan CBIIHEHBHC 2, old Grace Budd six years ago was to Badler`.s Wells."‘M\errie England" Charles Boylan; 3, Helen Acorn. solved, police annouriiced tonigihit, is going along as merrily as ever Grade IX-l, Mi1i'i7€¥i9» M°Ad°'m~ WWI me 1ii’i»diH€ Of Part Of hifi' N- at the Princess. Obviously wearing Grade VIII-1, M8110!! B°YlBl’lZ 2. mains in a grave in Worthirigitou wsu sim, famous war prey. ".1our- Basil Redmond: 3. Esther Redmddd- woods, in wesieiiester ooun/ty, riey's md," has been revived at Grade VII-l, Doris Russell. Poldce autihonitics announced Al- one criterion. Grads vi-1. Given B°vlan: 2- bert ri risen. so-year-om painter Mary Callahan. of New York City, had confessed to .I SUCCESS WOMEN'S INs’l'i'l'U'l‘E Grade IV la)-1. lifhid BMG: 2. kidnapping and killing the oihildi .___._ _ John Acom. Information contained in the The twentieth annual meeting of Grade IV (bl-1, D9-WS°D C012: 2. confession led police and state Success Women's Institute met at Everett Redmond; 8, Tena Callahan. hoop;-15 W th, wegwihegim- wood, the home of Mrs. Fred Campbell on Grade III ia)-1. Anna Hughes; 2. near Gooenbuzgh, N. Y.. where the 'I.\iseday,evening, Nov. 20th. The Mabel Brown; 3, Lola Myerd. skull of the Budd child was \in» Tryon, passed away in the Prince, president bgmg gbgeug, eng vice- Grade III (bl-l, Harold Red- ,N-y,\-,,d_ °°““‘Y 3°-’P‘i°‘ °“ mdiii' ii "°.'pi-esident. Mrs. J. M. campbou ce- mood: 2. vera Boylan: 3. Marv mai was messes by detective cupied the chair. The meeting open- Duffy. William Kane and post office in- ‘izig opened with Ode, followed by Perfect attendance-Doris Russell, Www, who have mayygd mm fm repeating Creed in unison. The Everett Redmond, Vera Boylan. get-argl Hrgnwas picked ui - a ce. MAPLE PLAINS SCHOOL Hosni'-ai. Mdntml. feidmdd ii°m° the `».moum 'of $10.10 ¢°i1¢<=ted.i°r tm. Midi! °r=iY“° §i’°W“ “nd Mi” ol-ads rx-1, ambrose Mocsrviiie. Tuesday night. much improved. Miss the orphanage. Misses Robins Jennie MacKinnon, Flower and Gnd, vm __ 1' Rm Murphy; ,_ Ii’°1i° HN‘dY» Rf-N-» °f M°“"<°°°' Wh° Whitehead. Jennie MacKinnon and Fruit Committee, Mrs. Ray Macleod mum mums; 3_ Olga W,,_1,h_ ‘ has becn attending MTB- °°i'b¢"- Evelyn Brown were appointed to sei- and Mrs. John MacGregor. Gnd, vn__1_ George Murphy_ m 1 mm 'set christmas guts for scnooidcniid- iligrigggaazyréltigiwirfzgqglgxffg; Mori-ads vi -Q 1. aiiixirea vilreailly; l. Mr. mall’ HI-N!° NN* .Acardofthankswasrea rom 801'- . eMurp y; , nes a . was to Summdrelde 'riieedly WUYVK. Fred Donald. The financial re- the eveninl- Grade IV-1, Lester Walsh. _ some for wits- port for the year mains Nov. 1934. -nibtesrtalniasnt Mozmmriiigiz or-noe m-1. Leo Mooarvihiie. ead b th Secretary-treasurer oem r mee ns. 5~ ' Grads I1-l, Preston Murp y. Mr. John Mcmtosh of Tlihi-Bli Zn.; aebaiancc on hand of ray, Miss Robins Whitehead, Mrs. J. amd, I (3,_)_1_ Elm vvgyxh; 3' mowed to Oheridiwwvn °1i W' 511.11. ‘rs osmpseu. "ruin can i_¢;_hbe union mocarviiie; s, Non. Murphy.: iness the first of last week- The following officers were elected wered with a Christmas nous 8! G,-,ge I (Jr_,_1' Edn, Mm-phy rm- emensuins mr: i>ruident,&drl- Lledtigg wth; ixggesi i:‘*;m‘§:°_d uid ue murphy : 1. Mei- J. ri. wiursriead in-elected): oe- 11. me I ~ ° linda Murrina. president. Mrs. J. M. Campbell ire- Jonrried- . __,‘_ ‘Teacher-Anna Fitasimmoaa. me iisiiia-an nn- sua-» nsirnnrnisa nr vom: -» - .. ._..,. NIWV . :Quin-1.# gr .i.....‘.»ei. .Q ...la -.14 .Nu A . i vc _ . » .1 ..»-.-.. i',o'r:~."‘.t yt , ,_A ., "l'I`L ..,,... ..»=~j. , 'a ,l ,., ..~ 1|... ii iz . fi . {" 0. i.. Vg i Q3 li . -1 4,. i ~4 qi' r - . "H oem-'. tj; ..,...t f,.|»<.. ' riiiliii lilly- i.\. < _i i -f:,» 1 ’i»l .pi ~. ...tif . ii-i .<.si..i». -,_ .\. .i\.¢i',. . .i7'L --,ov .A-- fi;i.'i:z'f` ~§j§= ...My ,M `- ii' ,. '.,,§ ._u AV* ., .. --_,i . \ ite' ,,, - .ir . t -,l ~ iii. 1 ii ENTERPRISE RANGE . vi in ..... --- I BCBTON, December 15-A girl from Radcliffe College rushed to a telephone today to tell a Boston newspaper that three out of five Radcliffe girls now knit in their classes and to inquire if "any- b0dy'd be interested." On the chance that at least the wool lndustry might be interested, a reporter expressed concern. Does it distract the mind from classwork? he wanted to know. “It increases mental activity," she countered. "Have any professors objected to the practice?" "Only a few." “Have any definitely approved of knitting in class?" "Yes, Professor Bett.er-Lefwe- His-Name-Out, in French." "What pieces of work hiwe been completed, what class were they made in, and how long did it take?" "One girl has made two yellow cashmere scarves for her fiance and another has made an angora sweater. raglan type. in compara- tive literaturc. The time required is indefinite." SCIEN'l'lS’I‘ SAYS HE PREFEB8 nr.oNnEs _ CAMBRIDGE, Mass., DPC. i4.- Bcientists prefer blondes! Atlielstan F. Spihaus. research assistant in the department 'of meteorology at Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, who has been investigating the use of hu- man hair ln instruments to meas- ure the moisture content of the at- mosphere, finds blonde hair is the most satisfactory. 1, wrmsn with obvious sincerity nuanced. will consist of a rezimeni _;_.11sr.f-?__--~~~_ ;_ _ _gm -1 . , and conviction and s. delicate touch of Grenadiers and a battalion 0! - RADCLIFFE COLLEGE is evident throughout. Ca.rabinieri-the national police. Sw Yeaf Mysfefy GIRLS KNIT IN CLASSES n ii _ ii irni' iiiiuiiitsiiiii; iin*i i i (By A. E. Falford, Canadian Press Staff Writer) tions to see something new or ' him he would never forget -Q world over and I found that w_ true dowri there," he remarkeg "There isn’t much difference ~boui tween the Canadian man in th'_l street and the New York riotahlis 'I’he'y‘re both good fellows." - Use Minas-d'l for Bprahaa . 1:' his invariablc reSPOnse to Americans have been so “They say people are the samegtla( .l,.. i i i ti :. W v fri S. .', i ' i""\ '»~'= ~ : J. ' 1 . i.-1 ., .,,,. »f%,.._ iw | --r.- is #1 ' t 'I i~ Jf‘ .Y » 1. iii ' ri. (C. P. By Gua.rdlan’a Special Wire) TORONIYJ, Dec. 16-Still chuck- ling and amazed over New York, subways, fan dancers, skyscrapers . and the hundreds of other things hs saw in a week's visit, Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe returned to Toronto tc- day and started almost immediate- ly for his home in northem Ori- taric’s blessed event belt. He was eager to get to Callandor and the Dionne qulntuplets he left two weeks ago. After posing with a celebritys briskness for photo- graphers at the railway station he rushed to a family luncheon and then started an automobile drive that brought him to his famous babies tonight. His week of whirlwind touring about New York, with an aero- plane trip to Washington and Bal- timore thrown in, left the world famous country physician a bit breathless and added "my good- ness" and "sure, let's go," to his IIA!!! Toh’ee YOU Are Invited ' To visit my new Phat- ' ' ,. macy and Prescription » El.: Store in Summerside. :; For Christmas giving I'-~ _ , 1 have a nice selection of - Talcums, Almond_ ' . Creams, Face Powderqy and Brilliantine. Both' - i “Richard Hudnut” and` ` ' “Marvellous" Lin es_.f ' j'_ _ ~ Also Moirs Chocolates, _ . Smiles ’n Chuckles ¢ ,A Bluebird and Palm » l ii | . i . » 1» ~ ~ ,,. a _ ' i ~ i ~. v . . .-1 rr: s iii 4 `.1 favorite phrases. The former he used in speaking cf his reception by New Yorkers. their unceasing efforts to enter- tain him and all the wonderful things he had seen and dons on his first 'trip there. '1‘he "sure, let‘s ARTHURSM; iaiiiiiriaiiczsrf SUMMERSIDE ‘ f gc,”mernbersofhispartyaaid,was ..................... k SEARCHING Fon SANT/:ss Tov Facroiw iii; BND REE §l.ECfING ' VINT 5 O-\eiS`\'MA§J‘ 3 E » #gf <"»'¥'».%'i‘§. ' W°R\$ .-- ii. _*A A to Q It \l ‘ts 1”," it fiiriiii i'rf\»i iiiisl A ff ,r° -1 "a 4 _gg . . _ .,\!‘... lil' -. gil ` -~7'__1i. °Q `.l l»\AVB~l"|° '\ 5 5 gg-719 ~... = -- -.- ...ny new 'mzv r V `°'f_\,Tr7i31;‘2':,:\%_”. Kswxinmxra 's - MUCH -\a£'\E. .. _es-vw ~-_. aisasaoesi. V _ _ - mow-rn one-emi , ' » ,gi ~mE on-EQ and -n\c¢,%g ivweuwi? _ 2;-.¢..., Q" ` M" ""'“““ "` '. . spur .-'ni wofaeiiutim are ' _ - 4 if; 2te§:;§esii:tr;ut ~=4‘!(””» f -v 2- . o ef ; gf" ` Therefore a little care is exercised ~ ' *_* [tbl "-+0 of ', ,mi ' " "' ‘hm V -__new so on mat then eoieomiom ner ' D »< » -_ ‘ not carried too far. 'hoard and . Mlm ‘nunv»a. ao.u.i». main; msec il 1-them district and over- _ N s oistiiiery minimise ». I.-Tr s, ` 1 .. -1. /A-'iatfk _“I .".'." la iii Rltié Wi-\E~| THEY \(OU.k’f~KJN~: an .=tIr3EEf§&§%3T7f*' .t_ w C-.sm H. k""" ‘ '_"*. ‘S ti ~ m that such action einpeiioowiiisea, _ ‘I9 K is _ 5 ‘L f 1 *li-\EY Ne;\/EQ new vw-ies., 1'i.i. sea '1'Houen-aug; ~\>u'\’ '1‘H\-asa ‘mes starr ‘ro *me 'mines YOU 1>\ci ou-r --1'\.\.no Mv1ees1.-1 Ai.wAva_1>o,v ` f GREAH *\’\\h`f*5 3057 ii ei. eil F-2-”-»=`==_;====' You-comeuowr » 's . \‘, _gig .- I . rgsif ‘refs ii gtiig' Zvi . ls". 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