i I 4:1- -_.....c.,.‘. Maw-as...- rr.@:*:.=."-.??‘-' *-'-*=1'§‘~*%%== . __, err- £119.16- .1;- Ill t c iiili TI Li l. . - » =-. .~» . 17:1 .-t.-.-..-.'=.=.‘.- ‘u. .. .. ..F.',Z'_._.,f.,_._._. Amr-v.v-v.-v1.u'.-u.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.~.§.=2‘in‘ PAGE FOYTR’ I'll! BIIMILIITTEWWII lllllllllll Inning Doll) (Ibllulctl In llfll President: UeuL Col. W. Cluck: 8. Hal-In Vteo-Preclpcaa lb 112:0". IJ-Luj.“ "'°'°"'" u" ' .1. a an}; nu. llltl Idllor and Ma “pa; um Llca In a B-(nN-VL (OI Active 80mm! ‘ “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Tlfl the Weakest Ink.’ SATURDAY, MAY M. ll“ Welcome, Charlottetown! Charlottetown citizens are preparing to ex- tend a royal welcome to LieuL-Conimander J. Harding, officers and iiien of 11.111.61.51‘. Char- lottetown, ivhich is due here today. The war- ship, recently christened i11 honour of our fair capital, is of the iieiv frigate class. I11 the days of sail the name frigate designated the light cruisers of the British Navyg but the name had beett (lroppetl for many years until it was reviv- ed for ti new type of escort vessel two years zigo. ;\ll‘t‘Zltl_V one warship of this class, the Vallcyficltl, has becn lost, struck by a torpedo while 011 escort dtity lll the North Atlantic. It is on vitally important work of this kind that the 31w “Clltll'l0llc‘i(1\\'ll" will doubtless be engaged. The 1ipport11iiit_v of meeting licr gallant of- ficers ziiid crew \\lll be greatly appreciated by all classes of Our citizens. 'l'hey will g0 from here to tipholtl thc glorious tradition of our Navy, and to avenge thc loss of the first II.1l[.C..S‘. (T/iorlo/lv/urw, carrying with them our lieart- felt prayers and good ivishcs. lii the meantime we have the privilege of honouring them and entertafnitig them. A comprehensive program has been prepared, the details of which appear elsewhere in today's issue. It will include the presentation of gifts collected by the frigate adoption committee which will take place at the, Arniouries dance tonight. This is a tiniquc oc- casion. and the attendance should be large and representative. _____________. Soldiers On Farms Hon. Mr. Bracken has called attention to the advantage of utilizing the thousands of men in our home defctisc army on the farms this year. The Windsor Star (Independent) comes to thc same conclusion. It says: “Granted these men were not recruited for that sort of work, but they would be much more profitably occupied at it than most of them arc at present in training camps. They were draft- ed to defend Canada in case of attack or invasion, but the Liovcriiiiietit still refuses to make them available fOr overseas service. Without being unduly complacent we must recognize thc fact that there is today little chalice of an assault on this country by our enemies. liven if raids should occur at isolated points, a sufficient force could be maintained in the vital areas to deal with this situation. while the large majority of the trainees are helping on the farms. “There is not today cveii the excuse of train- ing. Officers iii charge of the drafted units ad- niit that they are desperate to find ways to oc- cupy the time and attention of the inert. Most of them are thoroughly trained by this time, and are now 1ncrcly* going through wearistinie repeti- tions of drill and manoeuvres in order to keep‘ them busy. “Meanwhile, prisoners of war are being given almost complete liberty to work in the fields, and many of tlicse are positively dangerous. The constant record of escapes should show that they are not to be trusted, but they are being placed in positions where they can commit sabot- age or actual violence, while our uniformed men are really wasting their time." q> Mosquito Control llcrc is a tip all local tiuthoritics may follow with advantage. The first steps ever to lJe taken in lloncttiii iii iiiostpiito control were accom- plished_oti Saturday afternoon when Fire Chief Walter O'Blciies, accompanied by Edward Lar- raccy, chairman of the mosquito control coni- niittct: of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, stirvey-ctl several breeding grounds of the pests. The purpose of the survey was to find out if the covering of the ponds and marshes with oil and capable of carryingjo passengers on Euro- pean services and other short to medium stages. 5. A revolutionary type of which details are lecret, but which will be driven by jet propulsion. Its speed is egtpectcd to outclass by far any civil type now in use. 6. A land plane 0f conventional design, seat- ing about r4 passengers, and intended for use on feeder lines in the colonies and overseas, and also for internal British services. _ According to a writer in the London Daily Mail, designs for proposed airliners have now advanced sufficiently for close estimates of the sums which passengers will be charged. lt is calculated that the single fare to cross the At- lantic 111:1y be reduced to 40 pounds ($160). This would be for a slightly roundabout route, involving intermediate stops. The cost of cross- ing in one hop, or in other words, in one night will probably be about three times as much. ________. EDIIURIAL NUI IIS -. Flt. Lt. William Bucliaii, second son of the late Lord 'l‘\veedsnit1ir, Uovernor-Licncral of Canada, bailed out over thc Ceylon jungle when the engine of lllS fighter plane caught fire re- cently. He landed without injury. lll i ll ll Toronto is feeling quite proud of the fact that its citizens over-subscribed their quotti by ovcr $10,000,000 viz, $260,167,000. Since thc war started the Toroiitonians have subscribed for over one billion dollars worth of bonds. i i‘ IF I‘ \Ving Cmdr. R. \V. (Buck) McNair. D.S.O., D.l".C. and bars, now overseas, was the unani- mous choice of a Progressive Conservative con- vention at North llattleford, Sask. Fridayi night to contest the Battleford Provincial constituency iii the forthcoming general election. W‘ l! lll 4K The aggressive Martin Dies, who has piloted the U. S. Contmittec on Lin-American Activities through six stormy ycars, has intimated at Beaumont. Texas, he will not seek rc-clection. The C.l.0. announced they would tippnse him because his activities had interfered with the Refinery Employees Union. i 1K lll 1K Dr. Eugen Steiiiach, 83, who became known as “thc monkey gland doctor" for his rejuvena- tion work iii Vienna from 1910 to 1938, has died in Switzerland. Steinach originally trans- planted animal glands to supply sex hormones for aged patients, but later he reported he had developed the hormones synthetically. ll‘ ‘OI Ill IF “When Mr. Coldivcll speaks of a. free press," says Montreal Star, “he is thinking chiefly of his party's and the public's rights to the full and unrestricted use of newspaper space for all iiiatiiier of publicity. This is a completely er- roneous conception. Actually it is a fundamental right granted to the people to enjoy an tiiifctter- cd press; in other words, the publisher's right to publish anything he wishes within thc laws of libel and decency, but tiiifctterctl by (iovcriinicnt intrigue or autocratic peacetime censorship." i‘ i 1i 1i Leaders of fotzr Christian denominations have issued an appeal for "united prayer" in behalf of Canada and the United Nations and their cause on the battlefront. The appeal urged thc clergy to provide opportunity for tirayer. lt was signed by Most Rev. Derwyn T. Owen, Archbishop ot‘ Toronto and Primate of the Church of England in Canada; Rt. Rev. Bever- ley Kctchcn ut Hllllllllull, 0111.. Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada; George Adam of Montreal, president of the Baptist Coii- ventioii of Ontario and Quebec, and Rt. Rev. J. R. P. Sclatcr of Toronto, hloderator of the Ciiitetl Church of Canada. i I! ll Ill r Honorc de Balzac, French novelist, born this date 1799; he wrote some 80 novels in 20 years, working sometimes 18 hours a day; criticism has raged round his writings, 11nd despite his tniiqiic position, he is far front receiving llllllll.\’— ed eulogy from responsible critics; many of his books are devoted to the emotions of trival people and the excitemeuts a1id ideals of the drawing room of those hectic times; he sought force rather than felicity of ivorditig, and de- lighted in displaying the command lle had in this respect: "To kill the emotions and so live to old age, or to accept the tnartytlrom of otir would create a fire hazard. The film of oil iieccssar_v it wtis found was so slight that in sev- eral tests it iviis found that no fire was possible. Plans arc tinder way for an extensive spraying of the niosqtiito breeding grounds around the city and in connection with the clean-up period of two \\'(‘t‘l\~‘ being stionsorctl by the Junior Chamber, it iriis felt that citizens would co-oper- ate iti rctiioviiig old tin cans and similar places iii the city itself that provide grounds for the pests to breed. ____.‘________.__._. Post-War Air Liners In all our post-war transportation planning, let tis not forget the tremendous role which air transportation will play. Consider, for instance. the POSSllJlllIlVS of the foll0wing,types of air transports. 'l'hey have already been approved by the British (jovertiiiient, according to a recent announcement by the Secretary for Air, Sir Archibald Sinclair: One is iiitciitlctl to be the first civil aircraft to make use of jet propulsion. No doubt for the reason that its development is linked closely with military aircraft, no information about its size or performance is to be made public. The approved scvcn are: 1. A big transatlantic laiid plane with a load- ed iveiglit of 10o tons, a speed of 25o miles an hour and room for 5o passengers and two tons of mail. 2. A 45-11-11 ltiiid plane, with pressured cabin. capable of tipcrtitiiig the North Atlantic route with an interim stop at Newfoundland. '2. /\ 32-1011 land plane also pressured, with a ITIIIIL cztpacioiis hotly than Nn. 2, iiilentlctl to tipcrai. intr-rtiisiliittt- stages on trtiiik routes. 4. A11 IN-toii twin cngiiied nirtcliiiic [ircssiired i I It passions and die young is our doom.” Ii i ll lll One of .\lontrcal's fur dealers, Joseph Ber- covitz, has been fined $5,000 and costs for c011- trziveiiiiig Foreign Exchange Control Board re- gulations by accepting-without an F.E.C.l3. li- vclltlk~lllllllll $12,000 iii Canadian funds for furs he had exported to thc ljnitctl States. llerctivitz had exported ftirs and accepted payment in Can- adian funds instead of in American money, and did not declare the transaction to the Foreign Exchange Control Board. The $12,000 he rc- ccivcd ivas in settlement of previous shipments of furs which left Canada for tl1e United States undervalued. In asking that a stiff fine of $5,- 000 be imposed, Chief Crown Prosecutor Gerald Fauteux, K.C., emphasized the seriousness of the offence a11d the adverse effect multiplication of such offences would have oti Canada's war- time economy. n u a n- July 1 is now again definitely Dominion Day. Quebec's civil code provides for the celebration of Dominion Day on July 1, or July 2 if the first falls ori a Sunday. But in 1942 a federal order- in-council fixed the first Monday of July as a legal holiday for the celebration of Dominion Day. Last year that order was rescinded and another in conformity with the Quebec regula- tioii was substituted setting July 1 as the statu- tory holiday. The possibilities of confusion in the present year were prevented by information receiver] front the nffice of the Dominion Secre- tary of State by Mr. Justice Pierre Casgrain of the Sitperiur Court. Montreal. For a time there had been a possibility that Quebec courts would close on both July 1 and July 3 tinder what officials believed to llt‘ tiiiiiflirtiiig rcgtila- lions. due to an order-of-roitiicil titlriuptiiig to over-ride a statute. ,- su- QHARLQEfrQWNmGUARDIP-‘Nigifi llotes By The Way‘ —__ Dying Youth’: Testament (By Prlncll Aldhnm ln thl A how to our forebears. than hardy souls who survived the nor- aa m1. "as irate‘ o. . ran H0 .—8\l urty named r on D811! Star. lottietown, PILL, v '——- oversea: with the Omldlcn NI- y- u“ niupcnu i: ter- He was allowed w transfer to 1h! .011 think talus guy Army, in u private, and a aln h! is taking ltr-Detrolt Iiree qt bogged down ln an of ice 10b or the duration. Then he went- —-- . n 0n: of the Mock nhnm 111 m- ,‘§’..,°’£;;°." giilyhltfraigeyrr?! w the 2,1‘; l: "lg; "W" 5"?‘ cctlve wI-r zone. Thflatbillllllll hi9- “ “h” "Figdwfiioiiliii? 121.11."... ln mlv. n‘ just two days after O Bl D"; 1 He may have had som- ' be- mese yearsfi presetence of this. Eight dBY-‘llxice m1; edgy; m; t; fore 11¢ paid the supreme 51w!‘ in vihat llfsei chailleeliszr; i’: he wrote to his parent! B lgiilgcgw loyal“ auiérnbgitifi‘ tw utbl other‘ lilisngiiplttileéggrlle 18%;; d“ n” s ro e11 must - ' peqr _ ' _ tt til fte they ‘asap ' omwa Jaw Eiiiewthtfhale (gibrdfiitll wdiuldr MW! write anything epip- "Li ther and Dad." wrote Gor- don, (LI am afraid that the dill’ peacetls degartelileupeoiglisnarenggg o re urn lives pnd 11511311110118“! I ltmgé fig?‘ we wio are 9w W n0 ' een altogether without beneficial Efififisfiml" 112.13%; “éfihtsnJyhtive "esulm-‘Bmlmlird Eximslwr- been ln vain and that lnanothler ___‘ th ld lll 1'1 t BB5 n With his Province, his Unlver- ff,,‘"d{§f,,',§._.d fnwflfoodf” I $0,, ti... slty and his home-town combining, “ 1 I n the nattons W111 be all that ls mortal of Sir Charles p?” c. o ta d 15¢ enough to ‘w .. ' . . , ' "ltn itiioiit a- , gléinleelspoiifyeimnn and nilss caimaii 1151x521 gersignatl fire? ' ~ selfish ambitions to can n _ the paitnof such an elm.” net- pfqmjge o; Wm; g5 to This ls solemn and sententlous octme. It 1s the season o. Spring talk from 0m w yountz- ‘ ln which poet: always rejoiced. l-tqw were other things tn the letter thn appropriate that it Ls the time “Z1611 came more roughly from his heart Mother Earth receives the ashes c1‘ “It 1s hell, here," he said. “A mu" of three contempormy L5 either a fool c-r a llar who say. whose works did h: does not mind lt.. I am glad the name of this took this course rather than t coirmtuiltv known tar and mac llflvp stayed ln Canada. with a cot and to make Canada known as a science full of guilt and shame." Ié/Ipther of Poets. - Fredericton v * ~ eancr. At a Doukhobur youth demon. stratlon in Stanlev Park. Vancou- ver. some younrz fanatics v ove their clothing. They were $51.3 for falllntz to show their retzlst-ra- tion cards. 1t is gratifying 1o find that the Great National Registra- ltlon of the early war years has nut 1 3 ’ 14227111111111.1111!!!’ To travel in-or just knock about in-a sturdy suit man's wardrobe. It is a long way from 112% t ——-" -‘ n l‘ In their recent joint statement. ,,']‘,Q“°,;,.,.,'Z',}Yf",fl, olvselfllg, D0m'1cn_ Bikini: lor ‘a IlQHOII-‘ll service act. p“ betwen scores o‘ parents M. the responsible heads o1 the army X-Zsqdln {qrfm h a mm o; ‘em-L and "av-V depamnmls “ml the tlis g tiof grou li testament of maritime commission were bcautl- .' psorR d! 1% l“, m me] lullv specific. ‘llicv did not l\5l( 10 ,5".."- '1' F? 2m d}, '31 led Cm t ' be taken on Luith when they stated ‘lmltramflf ° film‘ m m e 1 f‘ that the present methods o1 iiinus- “C” lfoy“ Sh“ haw‘ m m“ n M1131 scwme cannot d9 m , the tiost-war world they longed so 16¢, They ream. got down w brass passionately to make a better place its, M3111“; 11.3w nwny workers far plain folk like you and I t0 were needed and where and why. “W? l"- Shiitiyards building badly nqgdgd g These remarls are as pertinent 1 landing craft and amphibious WJI- 1n B-C- R5 they Wffl? 0Y1 U10 0D- sfitre vessels have got to have 111,090 pusita caves of the continent. bc- - workers above all replacements bc- cause it so lia-ppeus that here 1:1 ~ fore September for example-New 13.0. there are many men ln unl- York Post. fllflllfilvllt) steudllly refuse to take ———— o e ‘s a . At this critical moment a s d r p n n m“ w“ Mm I'§ID'IIJV ff] and carry you through another year or priced...... MEN’S WEAR fififilé" , , In 1h! of them csme from the eastern prosecution of the war the clevn- provinces; n few are natives of tion of James V. Forrcstal from 3,3, 'rh9y tmvc enlisted under a flfidllagscfliimsiiilccessloifgcgireliéfgvliaid Gum-n cinnprombe dwiated by ‘ elilef. p.111 K. 35,11,515,“ogyyrsrfygggsgggdlormmhgg; onlIx-Ilrlrlilwwfic come news. ~ ' , ‘ m» M» w. mo, . 1t:*.r...t:* 5.1.1:... 12?.” ~- glafwtlflfay$tla lagging g?" m1,’ '3 to eiiiertzii Tron; under itlv- gait; “Q1115 QTQCKINGQ ' o i n ‘ t , ' i . . ‘ . . ‘ ' ' ' uromutlle s-Zegnd-clngs 5821a rigwriwii ""5 c‘ "la ‘Emtfuflgd bases» r011 summon LEGS ‘Pfgflmts cgflmg was ieiit the z ttes. a _- ———— < L:-i',‘tl5t1nl0llt.ol1\ iiisftiriv. ssiiitit-‘Qtuid “Well, it 111512111 be argued titer NEW YORK - t 0P 1 - it you , afloit. that, lt is now. U112 of 1.11: ll-‘Vc m!‘ m"? of m" law m‘ "W" Went M11408 9d l!“ flllllmef W“: u _ llpsinegs lezplers who til-ace 511d?’ S?’ 1°11‘; “S "l8 lDallllnlml-“llfle bably expe ented with :1 nlltll-F 1e we r 11 1 ,. p2 S010 on conscrp mi. so en- ak _ T1 . ljhftlflCilvltlal ieisonrii 5.53%.‘. iiliulrvir- 1111111111111 y" 111;; 1W5" side rr- miiigti gnufriberiit fflsuTveycmi-ivealisif ____ "amt? ,~,;;,,;-,t,,;».-g ..~;.1:: 22211211111 v.;d..tt.::,i>t'.=.rt:: "warti vii-Cowm- M-y i» — - mp m u“: mg m ask (h, “Synge mung man u ates bVVTlIB Vancouver Province said tn a -S€Cl'etm'v of tro in thc uniform of anv of the ser- and the s ck or chm“ pm ' “ewspage 5mm’ Gem“! “w” wmnd ‘ l his “Wnw-ffibil/i "m5- li‘? -5'°""‘~’ "ml ‘m0 have WThifs-ygfixftthere is a makeup mm fiirhltlneiticiiriititilbifilfiitnfi "Sh; ylikw Yo“ Tums’ §°'c'§,,,a,fat,'.'~'e "Mhgut mm’ m make which l‘ mflmenad l“ “id "mfmg fresh fruit and canners who last "You'd be surprised". said WM“ [f ca“ be ‘mu-ed smommy year found it; lmposslbe to 111001179 cleric in a Jame.- :_~-.1‘eci. cigar to legs 1n long. WQPYYHW- ‘mwilm fruit rei- tlietr packing plants. Last "at the llllmbt?‘ " id sttrtgkes md m: mm, “aim ‘Vitus; vear strawberries which normally €S])L".'ll1l.l_\’ it uric 1:111. llllll, cLi 1.1 _ , ‘ii i; '1: . k ' 2- ° n l“ "lwssrw '° ' l‘ 5 sold here for five cents a box ie- tgrgirgz; fifsgf“‘gf,,f.gij,‘,°": $353,135.? lillqlébé.‘ $333138; gtgqggglnag; ‘.:1~;;.t,_.,_*: 1...... .. .1 s... 1.... 11.1.... v r e “ 0111c urtr ," iii“ iibiirjliiixiiciab yiirxii/olifielcii tiiiltslttidii tnliiile‘ ofTlife gelfrvfcucchbogs Callas}? Fgr tliooe who grill prefer the MAKES BM SHINE‘ igwsgggxga 1130:‘ ‘filéfljgipg ellallf’: aftcr all. be a foregone coneluslonf lelfgfiéfl, 12am" ’““}'"'j,',“§§i§cl’°§ shmnléawjmuzhxngm vgfigmrfnd them-but. thev are 5t) itifet-mttly '*—"_"—"—_——- 191,10“ ma}, 1; wg/tgf fepgllfln‘: and ;-___-_-:~‘ -___:-_—_-:_—.__r .r__—= . non-irritating. The legs should al- Hllllllllk iuia secret. about in ma. ways be thoroughly dry before " rowddtnipk 1t wasi SthTwtlllilfl teal titties: t ey were 01112. higii-wn- zgmyln‘ makmm to prevent a“ li- streaking. ._i._____ I 0t‘ course. they non r come themselves; they cltner $7.0M FIB! LOSS ‘vi/rite or send their servants-Jinn- "s WCASTUL‘. N.B.. Mav 19 — ton Spectator Slxtv Years ago NE , (GP) - Frank Dlnan suffered a Column. Anne 0'Ilare McCormick writes FOR’ ANNE GREGORY $7.000 loss late this afternoon viien fire destroyed his home and barn. ‘I11 iiimlfifilfvgglwggggk élgmcs m“ i‘ ‘i "Never shall 1i young man, United states 1s as “cam, mus ‘m, ’I‘i1rowii into despair a5 my boundary vet mabuciwa Bv those meat honey-colored betwe" mummh Maybe mu‘ fbi Svlitiiiiirsglirkiloiie anyone nym" l" cross n "l mos? And not vour vellotv hair." days 0f ctirrencv 11nd other restr "But. I can not a hair-dye —__==-—- . tlons soon IClLlZQS 111M it 1s tnere And set wcli color tlierc. HAVE YOU A PLAN . rltzhm-Brockville Recorder and mes Qiiown. or black, or Life Insurance does not tear down any plan a man may have for lils family. It, simply un- derwrltec his plans. A Life or-Endowunent policy is an insured sav- ings plan with guaranteed values for retirement. Conserve the Home and stabilize the Nation. Consult your nearest Great-West. Life Agent taxmncal" love Ill": for mvset‘ alone . ‘ And not mtv vellow hair." skilled uglier ‘him "I heard arr old religious man But. yestermgnt. declare That lie lino found a text to prove our. t. oriil you for yourself alone And not your yellow hair." _ f-Wllllam ButlerhYeaks. tiinrks reflect n sense of hurrior that provides a safety valve against the mental collapse which might; be expected in such crises. They stic- Rect; a 1: . honest; aunreclatlon of dlcapped younz lf-respect; and lte their ulncc or write Prince Edward Island Branch Office. Hyndman & Co., Limit d Provincial Managers . Offices-Charlottetown, Sunimerclde, Montague Thoma MeAvlnn, (LLJL-Speclnl Representative at bnrlotlelvwn the ludicrous a time of \Vlll rct fruv apart. under strain. It ls a trait which ls tumlmz [I'D time and again to provide :1 leavenlnn for the rtrimmzn news of this war. -—Vlot.orla Times. ___.________ “weaves” zrumme fcr en. — l-f ls alv-vnyc at some dis- ndlymlrinrlage before tils son. The O Allllou P. Mel-Ian, (LLIL-Dlctrlct Mn at Summmllc lulu l. Jelloy-lapnccntatlvo at 010117. 0min A. l- lhnw-lleimnnmm n Montague Peter G. Malawian-Representative at Victor-h I‘. L. MuNutt-Bepreunhtlvo at Dlrnley SHE CALLED IT Lulu Internal- h“. __vm_ lulng lrhndn-ullo One of the characteristics of nerve warfare ls that it ls felt. not. only by the enanv but also by the aide that. nmoccutec 1t. 1t lt ls fecttve in tzlvlng the te th it. 1c certain w restlessness and als- aopotntznent at the delay. Here is somet to run-rd aaalnst. —- Vlc- toria Times. The ls ll tlall - ......:: ".1:- "t. vlhose We have thc following hlgli grade coal in stock, namely: Old Sydney. Sprlnghill, Inver- nul, Albion Round, Albion Nut, Bras d’0r. Also Dominion Coke. We advice customers to book their require- ments as early as possible ln order to insure delivery later on. W. D. GILLIS & AC0.“ PHON E 176 trll/IIIIIIIIIIIIIII». "II!- ' I Dodd s Kidney Pllls‘ YIIIIIIIIIIII; For Foot Ailiiioiits CONSULT ll. J. A. BROWN, D.P. Orthopedic GIIIROPUIIIST l4! Grul George Street CIIAIILOTTI-ITOWN. l'.ll.l. R8 none ofl would have gone to hea- ven with a of high-powered Smart ew Suits Let us help you pick out the suit that will meet your needs, fitlyou well, two. $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 Pure Wool Worsted! $25.00. $30.00, $32.50, $35.00, $311.00, 1.1.1 $40.00 a Henderson 6' Cudmore MAY 20. 1944' §. 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