_ M.-- _ >1 mt- -=;~..~.r.-_v-.-.~;-.=..-_... - .1: -~ -,..>.... . _.__- thr i I01 ,, x1151‘ m ,1- w: 1i i e I" E’ .. ,3’, o ,- .. l. h l; f . . T. l i -. yu,~.~_ _ FO R COUGHS COLDS -,..,_ BEE cnt Christian character, possssing a most gcntle and unassuming na- ture, deeply rcsilccted by her neigh- bors and sincerely loved by those who knew her best. Her posing will be a distinct loss to those among ullom she has moved. She was ‘brought up ill the Presbyterian ffaith. On Tuesday afternoon a large ‘ concourse gathered to pay their tok- ‘f ens of respect tn her memory. The ‘service at the home was conducted ‘by the Rev. D. L. Griffiths, B. A. ‘who gave a most appropriate ad- I'drcss and was assisted by Rev. D. I K. Skinner, who carried ollt the dc- vntioiiai exercises. Mrs. West; effec- Wivcly‘ rendered a. sacred solo, after uilich the procession wendcd its lway to the St. John Presbyterian I Cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Griffiths ircad the committal service. There are lcft to mourn the loss 10f a devoted motller, six children. 1the two first named only of which were able to be present, the other four being in U. S. A. Tin-y are: 1 Mrs. w. n. 011115 and Mr. a. a. Lar- 'abce, MFR, both of Eldon; Mr. Ezra Larabce, B. C.; Mrs. Annie 1 Rogers, Phila, Pa; Dr. J. W. Lara.- llbee, Hartford. Conn, and Mrs. Liz- ACTS LIKEA FLASH_. A SINGLE SIP PROVES iTi Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for In or trn yous, u Ionic do. u-itlnlut ro-exnmination, for ln that time changes Arc vitally important. ther one‘: eyes are good or otherwise. sorlo us whe- may take pince, which if not discovered, may work per- manent injury to the most precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. G. F. HUTGHESDH OPTOMETBIST 11c Jolly. Calif. ’ The casket was profusely covered with floral tokens. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Pctcr Rcnncy, J. M. . Martin, Joseph Griffin. Austin Mc- r ; I -._- ;.- ;. ; Millsn and J. E. Murchison. It EYESIGHT l EXAMINATION " Fl t t i n L! M111 SIIPNYUIE _‘I MR. J A DI E S PETHEBBRIDGE 1 (iinsscs, etc. ‘ BEARS :-.' f: . H'0N , Mr. James Petherbridge Bears, who died at Shelton, Dec. 7th, was a son of the late Benjamin and Mary Bears, of Brooklyn. A few years ago he left a hoist of friends in the eastern part of Province and settled in Shelton, where his upright character and unsclfishness made Montague r. E. 1. Office Connected With -.'~'~_n-.-_... ST. CATlll-IRINES INSTITUTE 1.. Memoriam WESTERN 11111111111111! ' MRS. CATHERINE ANNE LARA- On Wednesday, Feb. 24th, after m illness of about two months, there passed away at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and .\lrs. W. D. Glllis, near Eldon, Mrs. B R o N c H (tuthcrine Anne Larabee. The de- A I L N TS ported lady was in her seventy- scventh year, and had been prede- TAKE 1ccused by her husband, Nathaniol U Larabec, sixteen years ago. B ‘x Tun‘ She was well known as a consist- 1 TIjE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CHURCH SERVICES ST. PETER/S CATHEDRAL ._ - r horsemeat. beuggfimbeiiegwlsltvee: hearts and Yesterday at St. Peter's Cathod- boneku bee! a, Brace; ‘roll the three usual services took 1179-2-27-21. ‘llidCe. At 11 o'clock the M17106 00h- ‘1:...'>1€d or sung Litany and Euchar- _p|.;|.;p Ross-Miller meat and my. and at. 7 p. m. Evsnwug. At milk fox biscuit and kibble meat ilhese services the Lenten 0011259 of {meal at breeding time. In stock ct lspmlons was continued in the Braces. 1170-2-27-21. gnfllTlmg on “Some aspects of the -#""' _ Cross" and at Evensong on d “RA- -—STIRLING 1113x1111: K911511111‘ lszatclncnt of some religious truths." ton, Fpggh lllilckerel, Haddock, so“ Wednesday and may ma“ Smoked Fillets. 511mm“ 11'1"- 11" 1n the 1.30 Evensong a most inter-i ldeslsn-l- 5111!". 01°13“ “d Rub’ 11:51:18 and instructive course cf ud- hers. Special prlccs. 1100-2-25-31. 1 dresrcs is being given on the Rmk‘ Mmufisy Fcbétaagtjg’ S: '5‘ :deacon Holmes of Inndnn. On oth- 1232a??? Urifgsity. Hours skate 1" nights Evensong. “i” pace‘ ‘t l l5 , Q5 ‘d 15 15 p. m. During this week the fol- “mr much‘ Adm Slot‘ " a‘ fpoiving commemorations are direct- 118g'2'27'2' led by the prayer book, ‘mesday, Saint David, Archbishop or Wales in Q44 and on Wednesday Chad, Bish- 1 ‘op of Lochfleld in 672. ét. Louis and Vicinity‘ The Skinner's Pond school is in f or bly, under the glfgiixifsillflilflftirlblffi of our efficient A“ appeal m1 p137" h” been ‘and capable teacher, liiiss Georgie fwd” ‘m several “mash” 1°15“ ‘jDgyh Ito our Church membership. In .__.ii__-___ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH these days of perplexity and un- Mr. Omer Kinch, of Centre Line ire-St 11" “W111 b’ 91111111355193 1° Road, spent last week at Waterford, l1111°w 11151 1°11“ 15 17111113 511113111 the Guest of his cousin, Mr. Hudson 1111011311 earnest and 11011513111 111' _nlcxem,a_ " tcrcession to God and-the re- . mainiug weeks of the Lenten The fishermen of this vicinity are [591151111 111111111 8111191" 1° be 11 111°“ .buslly engaged in building and rc-|‘°11P°1151111° 1111119 1111' 111°" 1° 111W ,pairing fishing gears in preparation “m1 11111 1° 1111111- The" 15 111° D15‘ ‘ for the wmmg flsmng 5.3850,; armament problem, the Bino- Japuncse conflict, unemployment, the growth of Nationalism, and the many questions arising from the social and economic problems now before us. Jesus said "I will pray the Father and He Shall Guide you." There is the secret? ‘n confident mun. The flowers yesterday were pre- sented in memory of the late Mrs. John G. MacKcnzie. Rev. Dr. ‘The heartfelt sympathy of the Ramsay preached the sermon in community is extended to those who the momlng from Matt: 20-28, were called upon to bear the loss of ."The Son of Man came not to be their loved ones in the train wreck ministered unto, but to minister slllldlly 11101111118. and to give His life a ransom for many." We can never know all ‘the meaning of the atonement of our blessed Lord, but it is essen- tinl that we should understand as much as possible about it and Dr. Ramsay's sermon dealt with some ion. Lot l. “'11s a recent visitor to 10f the vital truths pertaining to u. Palmer Road. The Sunday School made o. rec- Miss Eileen I-landrnhan, tcachcz‘, at St. Lawrence School, spent the week end at her home at Christop- her's Cross. The many friends of Miss Ber- ‘ncttu Ahcarn, Pleasant View, are ‘glad to hear that she is recovering from her recent illness. Miss Margaret Doucette, teacher at Cartier School, spent the week end at her home in Palmer Road. Mr. Stephen Gallant, of Halibur- 1 him known as an ideal neighbor. The February meeting of St. Ca- A1111°115h °1 '9' 1111151» 11115551113158 therincs Women's Institute met; at ;<115P°5111°11» 11° “m” ma“? 171611115.’ the llomc of Mrs. George L. Shcr- @1111 111°" W110 knew 111m 13351191/“1 1 r111, with eight member's present. 111111 111°51- ‘inc President bcing absent, the He 115151 a 111111113’ 11111111191‘ 0f 1'9- mcc President’ Mm John mwry counting blessings without mention- 7,A..,,5idcd_ The meeung opened by mg his sorrows, of which he had rnging Institute Ode, followed by P1111135 1111111113 1°51’ 51X 11111111015 11nd ppcflnng mend in unison-rho mim lslstcrs in the post sixteen years. H,“ U; m, previous Ineeflng WP“, The last two months cf his life were 1W,“ ‘m, MODUKL R011 can was ifilled with grout suffering which he .11.,‘ by a Question Bu,“ The iborc patiently, his physical suffer- tury gave n financial report of 111g 191111191“ 111111 511111111111 111117131- xhc bean silpprr. which was hold n9“- ,.._, Jm, 39th m,‘ reported m Co? lie lcnvcz; to mourn their irrepar- r pmldvnrc of nnyimportancc dur- V1111” 1°55» 11 “11101”. 101711911? M155 1. _. tho month. Three new members 13111111111. 0f Cane Traverse, and two 301mm u“, 01m, Amce program was children, Ailstin and Shirley, also (gn-yqpr} o.“ by m“ secretary reading Ibis niece. Marion and nehpew Ben- 1;11' QUIEGHOYIS in the box, which were 111111111. "1 0111111311119‘. M5155. W110 y”... (lrivuvgspd by (he mcnflaers ‘ml/ere ivilli him zluriilg his illness, ]..-,._.,,.n¢,_ [and two brothers, Henry, oi’ Bangor, The members were invited for ‘P- E- 1» “m1 13911111111111. in M110- ncxt meeting to Mrs. Walter Shaw's, I 11°1°- M1155- Cornwoll, roads permitting. Roll call "—"-—-—————— will be answered by a. question box. “"1111! "all" A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. John T111‘ 1°1Tm1111 lllvkf-‘d i116 HD1711- Lmvry. The balance of the evening (311111 10F W011i llP and down. was spent by instrumental ‘music "Ale $011 a mechanic?" he ask- nnd sociul conversation. Meeting 0d- r-lrlsed by singing God Snvc the “N0. Surf." was the answer. King, lc airtight. 3 tbsp, melted butter, 1-2 cup milk, "Oi'm n McCarthy." 1-2 cup chopped raisins melted butter, then flour and milk etc. Pour into greased cups, stand in a pun of wntcr 11nd siculu in the oven about. 35 minutes. Scrvc with ord for attendance this year when We are sled to report that Mr- .the roll call showed s14 present. Emanuel Doucette, Pleasant View, i1; 15 B-uyigyjng m moms the 1n- W11° 11115 119911 5911011511’ 111- 1s 11°111E 1crcasing attendance at Dr. Coffin's 85 W011 8S Cfln be expected. A11 wish 115ml" Bible Cmss_ Next Sunday 111m 11 speedy 1“-‘C°"°7Y-_T- the class will start on a study oi’ - the‘ prophet "Jeremiah." . "—“__‘—"‘ At the evening worship, ,Rev. |Mr. Brown in his sermon. dISCUS-v sod the subject of the "Kingdom? of God" u‘ phrase frequently usedl 1 1'2 cups granulated Bug“ 111v Jesus. The text was Luke 443,1 1'2 cup “gm bmw“ 51111“ 1'1 must preach the Kingdom of WALNUT BRITTLE 1 cup water God to other cities also" 1 cup walnuts f -.n 1 f h ' Pinch salt { 1e pra se or t c day included . ' fl l b - . - L2 tsp baking pzmydc“ 1 very nc so o y Mrs Roy Cud Pinch cream of tnrtnr Cook the sugar, cream of tartar, 161mg “when I get to the end of. water and salt to the brittle stage th ' ,.. Gnu 1 _, Remove from the fire and add thc e “my Mn s s always “St ' t ‘tl . . t . baking powder and nut pleats Stir one‘! O M 1 pleasure Them “T; S: Hod P . " i hi h l . i d f i marble slab or platter. Spread out mm n w c M58 Margaret lzirgnby p222; figzzrlzggaussgnon .l . A tl , " wcli and pour out on n buttered I150 ‘m n ‘em Hymns Stems was the soloist- The vol- quickly as thin as possible. Break t 1 b Pr r into pieces when cold and keep iun m e5 y 0' Roy Kendall cal programme. ____.__};. RAISEN PUFF. STEAMED THE BAPTIST CHURCH Two eggs, beaten, i-2 cup sugar, Soul winning and the individ- C. Vincent's morning sermon yes- terday. The thought was based on 0 Mix well beaten egg, with sugar, lLuke 15' B: “or. what woman‘ haw one piece, doth not light a lamp B nnd sweep the house and seek dili- 5 X11011 SBUCC. SCIATICA lost one. Shc has many others, but every one important and individ- ual. For us today the woman rep- 6. resents the Church, the coin, the lost soul; the coindlc, the Holy Spirit. It is true that at Pente- Wssh Ibo painful pm all Iilll warm wncr; than rub in . ma‘am he went off the gold stan- lnorc, "Take heart ye weary," and d d b0 t h, U _ nt night another solo by Mr. A. m, ar a u a m‘ Hummdst’ day and over the sable Sundr of last year as well. gently till she find it?" She has Organist. Mrs. G. E. Full, which has been a much appreciated foa- ture of the evening service. from alem the Golden (Shepherd). Bor- caroile (Offenbach) and Cloister Scene (Mason). 1Not Acquainted- With Terms 0i Coal Memorandum OTTAWA. Feb. I0. -- Officials here were not acquainted with the terms of the memorandum lub- lmltted by the British Mines De- partment to the Dominion: office. ‘relative m the possibilities of ex- tending Great Britain's coal trade with Canada. it. wil learned w- ‘day. That this would form a sub- ject for discussion at tbs Im- perial Conference in July was readily credited, inasmuch as Can- ada's market for anthracite coal lmports amounts roughly to 3,- 500,000 tons per lnnum. In 1931 jun Dominion nl-lrchlsod fsaoooo tons of American and B76,000flonsof British coal. The British anthra- cite has been selling in Canada at from $1 to 81.50 a ton higher than te U. B. Anthracite. Lost summer the Canadian budget put a duty of 4O cents a ton against. U. S. cool and left the British 0n the free list. In explanation of why the Can- adian consumers had not benefit- ed in coal prices as a result of the fall in sterling, officials today re- called that contracts for British anthracite wens made several months before tho drop in British Exchange. A plea for British pref- erence to Canadian farm products especially in connection with cheese and bacon, is to be made to the Imperial Economic confer- ence by the Provincial Council on Agriculture recently organized, by Hon. T. L. Kennedy. Minister of Agriculture and which met yester- day at Parliament buildings. The ‘Council is composed of represen- ,tat.ives from various County Coun- cils throughout the Province. nnfxmn mmo. Do the kind thing, though you be Tempted to severity; lvliake allowance when you can, Mindful you, too, are a man, And that you one day may need Such another kindly deed. Bay the kind thing, though full oft Youth be dubbed "unduly soft"; Any fool can spoil and break; Be your choice to heal and make . And soft answers, wise men say, Rage and wrath will tum away. Think the kind thing, though things may Seem to point the other way; Give the benefit of doubt, Though your mercy some may flout; Too much kindness can there be? Tao much love and charity? —-A. B. C. Financial Note ' | Fond Mother (arriving home late)-I hope my little darling has been as good as gold all day. Nurse—(a.u fait politicallw-No "Christ seeking the sin- was the subject of the mov- Sunday School at 2.30 showed u The music of the day included ‘Brackettb "We would see Jesus." a soprano solo. "Behold mo stand- 1 Cup “our 2 tsp bnkmg powder 11.11, was the theme of the Rev. A. ins at the door." (Mofiatt). by ‘ ' Mrs. A. C. Vincent, while the hoir in a tuneful choral "Jcsulf is Calling," ing ten pieces of silver, if she lose Dfiasion of the appeal in the ev- ning sermon. The short organ recital, by the 45 to '1 o'clock, included Jerus- . 2m Mn (“"1113 1932 "'1 least ‘me yea“ w” dflmng Wm "mush it will be w,’ 1 éfiirlfglflnlfrgielfrtidknglliilrgeflt thl c5 are paid rm m“ and Dame!“ o; ‘oral years before conclusive infonn- | me equivalent at one instalment oflation will be made ovailalble tn principal under the latter provision will be credited to contract. similar generous action toward farm ars-dcbtors. shortage, most prevalent in the rich iwcre a pleasing part of the musi- substantial increase over last sun- southern Saskatchewan wheatlmds ‘mm is a Saskatchewan commission on afforestation. Provincial agricultur- FEELIAR} 29. 1932 m "n...:.::...1 ;Y~" w» 1;» 1131-;- Campaign “my m‘ U" 1W. WINNTPEO, Man. Feb. fl-(BY _ The Canadian‘ Prun-"Farm re- ‘ licflilnolongorjurtgphnsgto I _ farmers of Canada's prairie country. Hard-up after three conlecutivs fall ' . 1 I ‘EAfis good tea’: seen relief povvidod in various form-I z CHOICE QUALITIES - m u»: a. Orange M by all Canada-governments. largo Hons and citizens. ____________-_________ . And so they lay pin-us to nook a recordwheataupinlflilonothnt would pull them out of o great many o! their trolbies, agrarian: wonder wbot will oomo 0f theories advanced to gtv; them Permanent relief from drop foilums. Value of the assistance they have received, they well know. Government scioultum! experts are already ti: work on the prdb- lcsn of eliminating so for as is‘ poaible the two greatest dangers to prairie crops-drought and soil- drlfting. They have under ccnsid-l eration several proposals designed| to rid dry sections of the west of,‘ water shortage. and one to protect ' wheat fields from the ravages of high winds. The anti-drought campaign com- a in the wake of three straight dry seasons, as many short crops and at a time when groin-growers are not, only weighed down by lack of grain to sell but unprofitable prices when they have it to de- liver. There are several outstanding factors which have encouraged growers to go back to the land for another attempt to wrest a form- ildnbln crop 1m its broad sci-em.- es Most important of these is they have no fear of being unduly prelu- ed go pay their debts at a time when they have no money. Attitude be- ing taken by large and small cred- iter companies alike in delaying collectlon-atternpts, has been wide- ly commended by form leaders. The effect in strengthening the farmer's morale of the Canadian Pacific railway plan of writing off interest on land contracts for 192i m w put .. _ 1. disastrous e . awlmym; a: 1 Hedges on the demonstration farm c. P. an mum effects more than W11" "I1 “"111 ""1 ""1111 '11‘ 19,000 farmers in Alberta, Saslmt- wt “<1 "=1- "le 11°11“ 11”“ ""111 chewan and Manitoba, according w Ihedtw 111111 a 11111° 1111"‘- s1’°°°d gifts. A bill of '15 cents was present- one authority, who said it made °ll¢ 1°01 apart. 5-339 P111111“ “war” ed by Mrs. Arthur MacKny and ‘i’ “"21"” “v 1* ~:."*;:'..:.“..;':": ::.::.;":;*.r.'?~‘5~' I'll. ."::. "s" en ev unit make an » ' P0 9 ‘ 1 - - unhmggdoifum c: ntoonrlalcy, 16001111119111“ W 1116 93111111111111111519 t MacKay and Mrs. Lorne Cameron; Th, “n”, "He, mew“, pfo- rather than drect seeding for hedl- .Schcol, Mrs. J. Walker and M111 vides gm. voluntary and unomdjg- es. Dawson. Government grant ofwll “ma! mnmgpm of °ne~yeafl mt", I 'I'he Regina. conference also re- was received. 5O cents for sprout eat on the amount owing under 15nd commended that research be coll- demonstration on first aid wml l‘ we o; taxes mid ducted into the influence belts o! will be given at the next meetin] contracts‘ m” trees and shelter hedges have on - by Mrs. A. MMKv-v- Next med“! bythc company. The amount of mducuon of crops i” the home o‘ Mrs‘ A’ Mflcmy money Involved w“ not madetzubléci p Baskatchewan runners are great- roll call to be answered with "Irish pplruwfjfzlln’: 1.151.221)»: nice. ;1v “tamed i" 11"" wmvllm ‘"1"’ m, u, ' ‘ U188 and Wars interest oncondtion that 111511111151 ‘11111e1"s11°11“5° and 9°11" 1 The busing“ pa“ o e I companies, hastily-formed organiza- DEPARTMENT of PIIBLIG WDRKS AID HIGHWAYS Prince Edward Island TENDERS FDR THE REFLAHKIHG 0F THE HILLSBDRD BRIDGE. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this ofiice until noon, on Thursday, March 3rd, 1932, from any person or persons willing to contract for the replank- ing of the Hilisboro Bridge. Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Ofiice, Charlottetown. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ~ L. B./ HaoMlLLAii Deputy Minister of Pubjic Works & Highways. rumor in this connection w prevent the run-off. A neononstration area, not small- er than nine sections was held as a practical means of provind 111C benefit! of neasino Ind em vlwi- ing. A location thiutht to be sult- abio would be east of M8111!- W119" soil-drifting has been particularly PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE ‘rile February meeting of Pleasant Circle Institute was ncld at tho homo of Mrs. Urvllle Large cn till 11th. Twelve members 1nd a larn number of visitors were present. Th: President opened the meeting in the usual way. Roll coll was answered with originalvalentine drawing: and verses. Minutes of the two pre- vious meetings were read and adop- ted. Sick committeo 'epurted visit- ing three sick members and talus; __..__€.i_i entertainment part and 811W? B ¢°11' test, “Things our Grandmothen missed," the first prize 30in! 1° M" J. Dawson and Miss Norma 'I‘ie='- ney. The second Pr!" W115 11°11 111 Miss Elma Large. some 811m"! "11 then indulged in, which csusel much amusement. A readin! W“ given by Mrs. John Walker. (encor- cd), Reading, Miss Norma Tlemey Music was furnished by Mli- A MacKay lfld Mr. E. Sherri‘. #1 11°‘ liclous lunch was then served out them. and interwt. Pay-menm ....i__i._-__ SCRAMBLED EGGS WITH HAM Other Canadian firms have taken 4 eggs 1-2 tsp celery salt 2 tbsp chopped pimento Two- third cup chopped boiled Tackling thQ problem of water-i 1 tbsp chopped onion 1-2 cup milk offered a. musical ex-' alists, called together rccmfly by‘ Hon. w. c. Buckle, minister or az- 1 Bali and pepper rioulture for Baskotchewsrnoonferr-1 Let the onions. mover and ni- ed with the commission in such mento simmer in the butter for s. gubjegtg as the utilization of aur- minute. Beat the eggs and odd the 11m WW, mvwm o; a 5mm- lmilk, ham, and seasonings. Add to “mum "ea for this plumage. m. U18 OHIO! IMXDUPQ and Mfflmblt. couragcment of farm tree-planting and research studies. As a. result, the provincial gov- crnment was urged no supply all 1n- formation as to undcmfmmd water 1 tbsp butter MACARONI >AND TOMATOES One cup boiled macaroni, {cups strained tomatoes, i-l tap onion smooth and pour over the hot b011- ed macaroni or place in u baklnl dish and bake 20 mins. Temp. 3911 F. the‘ meeting sdiflllmeii juice. 1 tsp pepper, 2 tblP blllwm tbsp flour. ' Heat the butter 1n frylns ww- 11° the flour and seasonings mid grad- ually add the hot strained tomatcfl and onion juice. Cook 1111111 suppllm in its possession’ to farmers in the southern areas where sur- face water is scarce. Either the pro vincial qr Dominic xvvemmer llyspopsillyond“ plenty of Minud‘: and 81112001 coat the appeal in many hearers brought three touslmd into Church, it is also true that Jesus in His earthly ministry, Philip and Paul sought men one by one. It is d tho duty and the privilege of all who have the right to call them- selves Christian, to carry the message of Jesus, it is the renson- able method and tho successful s, you'll fool holler! the in! continue through the week, each evening except Satur- ond interest at these services has been marked. A cordial invitation is offered to all, the subject for Monday evening is The Prodigal Son. It was intimated that the spec- evangelistio services would inoomi , ay, at ‘L30 p. m. The attendance should provide technical advice a to balding small dams and cxca ' voting dug-outs for watering live stock, and as to mall local irriga- tion projects. run-off water or the normal stream flow where tho water is avsilablr and can be cheaply used. Contour forming will be sulllested to the r.sa'11§:r"-'5:.."l'.u.. "'1 Dizzy Headaches M Iouo co bu. Wwi 111"“ ietlncr"luh~:l..-ll=vlli nachos. After ‘mill! W° bmllgo‘: — Burdock Blood Bitters 1 faith 1 . 4 _ _‘ stout lgiylyiohfi: 3”] 11 1 1; R § 1 £12.31‘ maul-non gndizvii" l rules-ed after owl‘? 111°11- i L C) O D B The pmpose would be to utulze' B A 155E '6b\acco‘ and a" better cure-that accounts. _ fogthepppuiaritypf our. buck rwlsr i . cmswnno l-I ICKEYB NICHOlSDN BRINGING UP FATHER Tb c“ o towns; manufactured. for tho n!" 57 ¥°"" “'1' b’ I I MAGGIE KNOMI$ I'VE BEEN IN - Ab“ THlG YACHT HA5 ALL OF THE MODERN IMPROVE- unuusnflllfiwllflw" cw; N 4? 11'. l“ en coun- 12:: nme- you 4h 5"" iwocresh. T lusccr- . d ,. 21518;." m,’ i‘! 11 ' 4‘ p-QQM fitTTlhl K —-- : ' £1; fl BLACK INI- I / (If? rw-l-n-mom- - ,,_...~.....--¢-..----»....._........._._...-V ~