Yjs 3T0 n1 1'41 ‘ n, i-‘mm 1i r1 |,,,.,,.111111 1111111111 “fluwdsuh of Grcsnshieids il Co. lfonlnooi r 1111111111111- "°°"‘ "'11."... 1.11.". 1:: .1. :1. n1 (‘nnnnerce ... 1... 1- 1-‘ .-. -- .1 l on s basis of 8.4 time; dividend, which was made. At vestment nf Ju be learned in company in 1 net earnings its prcfr-rrcrl is 111110 stated current lmalllon. rent liabilities, with 1161 llal of nlmnt 7!‘ eluded culnhlnrd lag capital 111 power, I11 line with umst gnlnst $.11 I11 11120, $5.24 $2.72 ili ill 1-e|ni1nr_ 11121. ’l‘he 10:10 L"! 1-2 1n mumps 0i‘ the on the 001111111111, i. ti‘ 1.1111 ,],'.1 1111' 11111“ the month of Mayf- Katie Moiyneaux. (equal). son; 2. Robert Stewart. Kinnon (equal). Kinnon. ' 10y or 1x11111111" GFARANTEED BONDS l0.\' 0F (‘.\.\'.\DA BONDS Inmnt 1111.11.11) 11131 111:1; 111117 1031 10312 111314 "11 I 11110 .0111 l5 iii-iii ~11" 1 10130 (‘earsrslun 1.1111111.’ 11111111111»: inrlrr, ‘lli’ 11nd (in: 11dl\'|1lr-111|s_ at 3; dlridcml rvqnirrlne 111111 111111111111. sgnlu-i I IPnr handy .111-| EH11! I "(In 1-:|r. iln illt mehllrililg 1.; Idlsn B —-..__ ACTIVE IIOND PRICES IATION FEFFRITIES: . 41-} 1113i 100.711 102.00 . 41¢ 151,11 101.01) 102.011 . i'_- Callum. “i Phee (equal). Grade I (Sm-l, neaux. , MacCallum, Blair MacCallum, MacRae, Don MacRae. ' -__-_______. PRETTY GIRL CAUSED ._._.-_ ferryboat. . When the boat driverless. ,4 l. lather annual i111 a o rsts of 3 113% "@111! i191" share quarterly, the last the current luarket level the shares accord a yield on the in. at tinder l2 per cent, or 111 11¢ @1111". 1111 oer cent. so far as can authoritative quarters thr- liii 10 duie has realised sufficient to fully cnver and rmnlnon dividends. it 1o i1;- nminialning n strong working cap- 1111000. (‘nrreilt assets in- casll and ularketnble se- wllllcs 111 sum-ms. this 111-111; 111111111 to 11111re than 51 lwr cent of the net work- llliil) tho coin- puny suffered n contraction i|1 earning industries, net in 111211 on tln- common iwing $1.111 pc-r share u- 1- nim- nmnihs ended in Do- ln-t was about dividend paid ________________ CROSS ROADS SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils of Cross Roads School for ‘Grade IX-l, Hester Wood and Malcolm Reeves, (equal); 2, Helen. N Wood; 3, Guy Kennedy; 4, Frances Reeves: 5, Edgar MacCallum and Grade VIII—l, Margaret Farquhar- Grade VII-l, Claude Wood; 2, Keith Kennedy and Wallace Mac- Grade VI—-l, Beulah Farquharson; V. 2, Isabel MacKinnon; 3, Reta Moly- neaux and Winston Jenkins, (equal). Grade V-l, Austin MacCallum, Grade IV—l, Madlyne Stewart. Grade III-l, Louise MacNeill; 2, Helen Molyneaux; 3, Robert Mac- Grade II (Sr.)—1,.Norma MacCaI- lum; 2, Don MacRae; 3, Blair Mac- Grade II (Jr.)—1, Alecia Jenkins; 2, Daphne MacPhee and Beryl Mac- Buddie Moly- Grade I (Jr.)—-i, Jean MacRae. Perfect attendancm-Hester Wood, Edgar MacCallum, Malcolm Reeves, Frances Reeves, Margaret Farquhar- son; Robert Stewart, Keith Kennedy; Wallace MacKlnnon, Beulah Far-qu- harson, Austin MacCallum, Norma Jean DRIVER TO QUIT TRUCK BOSTON, June 10.—(U.P.)—An un- identified young man drove a loaded motor truck onto an East Boston reached Boston the truck remained aboard, Several days later S. J. Fahcy call- ed at a police station and claimed the truck. He explained that the D driver, a young man in his employ, had espied a pretty girl on the ferry- boat, had left the truck to talk with her, and had left the boat with her, forgetting all about the big vehicle he 101.711 i11s.111 was supposed to drive. 111.45 111.110‘ , COUPLE WEDDED 15 YEARS 1mm 10,75 crrr: narrmcss MAXIMS 1114.15 {mg KNOXVILLE, Ia., June 10.—(U.P.) 1111.111 —L0ts or work. lotsoi’ children and 1391;)‘ consideration for each otncr ,are the three rnaxims of married life, in the opinion of J. C. Gilson, 96, and wife,- 10141 101.11’. 95, who celebrated their 75th wedding 1112.40 .10:.s5 1mm 1mm anniversary here. 101.25 101.711 l1‘ lil-ltliiii’ FOR JUNE I0, 1113i nllml liywlrn-i-Jlcrtrlc Corporation. 11111111111111 Power an1l its 1111111101111 Idlertric Light _ Saint John 1111111111113’. shows consolidated not fnr 1111- twelve months ended llllcr all charges and avail- 0-141101 111- 211i _ the flrst - Tins a-mnpares with 81,101,- (Ill 111-1‘ shows nct earnings reserves nf 8111,0111.- rnontill ended March 55.11.15.118‘! fnr the pro- 'l'l||s indicates 2.2 times rrq11ir111n-11ts on the first mort- ow-r .'1 times interest 1111 Ihc (i percent dividends. t‘ ril 1..11|1111n Puircr Company's 1' 1111' cent greater than in Bransr Cnmpymyg ‘ n has im-n directed to the a1 iis current price lovei of V 20 ss the low on ‘1""1'"@.) the common stock rome Company is selling either.” “w” Gilson grinned. "We weren't angels in our either," was his only comment. ____._______ PAINTS, LOSES SIGHT; again. "I've never seen a moving picture," said “Grandma" Gilson, "and from what I hear I havcn‘t missed much Asked his opinion of modern youth, day, SWOONS AGAIN, SEES METHUEN, Mass, June l0—-(U.P.) —Revivcd after she had fainted, Ruth Bean, l6, could see nothing. Afterkfive days of blindness, during which time specialists sought in vain to diagnose her ailment, she fainted - when revived, she found she had was due to mental trouble. regained her normal sight. Doctors believe the temporary loss of sight .. __.-_ ._._. Stewart Jones 8s Co. ~ Correspondent: of ' 1 Greienohields 8. CA5. limbo-s oI_ m lloistrooi so»). Exchange a_-- 1 u om: Goons se. Charlottetown -~.._. . ‘ __-._.._,..__.___ \ and .5‘ (1 lilac ... ‘me CI-IARLOTTETOWN 001111111155 . 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IoneAr 15:214. 3J2. at‘ um 8 at Gslshot, the Roy __ “zufi em ... ... - ~ - 1 1 - _ s1 Chaim ' 2:11’. lr°§|111r<1ry 11% 12 11% 12 Priced 119111,", o; the deep, the lob on soumampwn wstef- “mks m“ m,“ H,“ _,,,,,, ....__11.....1.., re- . 1.11.1.1 .-.....-1..1 .111. 1...». ...... .1: n11 21 Ilefin ' 14% C g pm , 18% 111] 18% :2 ster. The banns of marriage of Mr. geginning of the later stages 0f pllf- mur}. . ,,.,,,,.| 5......- 1.11.. 111s curly 11m;- 1.1111111... 1.1111 .1111 .11..“ troublenin (:11:- ‘ .. ..... l ' - ' ,. . ‘ - 1 - - 1 '1 n 1 l: 11:‘; 1»... ""1115; "$111132 iitiznfit‘. " ""1 “' “"' 2111. 111m" 11-11111“ 1nd 111s "H" row-l 111111-111 1" we 511M111" '--~~ r1";";:::.,""1:::';1::.. :11: 3.2211‘“$3.5..i.-{'.;2f‘Yi.,.:Il.;‘.35.... Am Pow Light ,, 114% 2o Quebec 111111181 . 31i|34'/1| 31 coady of Mill View were published ‘Trophy contest over the Solent and f"'jf"]_"" "520-121 111-1111;». irlinined a .... 11... ......1.1-1 will 1.. flirfitll to’ e7:- A __ _ 0 _ '1 _- . ___ 1 '~1 _ _ . - . - | - 1| u! - Anlsqlgfflge‘ ‘,]8?£|1,]5'£ m. g"'§.‘"i','olfif,','r _ 38/‘ ‘SM’ as g; for the first time at St. Bonaven- Spithead in September. ssrroznr-urg: ‘nhiusllilcllilii: :r.1.1ur\L-_l1l1|1l.uluzrihta-prizzwzul-r-‘ay b. ‘h Am ‘fullacoo | 11011151 tony. 111% 14 1,711: 11111111111 211% tures Church on Sunday, June 7th. calshot Lethe station selected again '||1ar‘l(;tf"i'|.e|un lo swan-ken 1111-1 pol-lei]. 1.. 1111111.... 1., 111's] |\vee1|1ll|y bforr- - . on o o- .. . . . - " - u- flhflfifigm" ...-tug“ 1481/,‘ ‘$13: 8“, ' | i111, The many friends of Mr. James this year, as in 1929, to be the head-I seiluiiloli 1.1 1I|:I~‘-m1l1‘1_1v1‘;1-HRS,‘ "mini: *I‘I:';"Dr_1'“]‘::L"fmf"]|f; {my ‘m, go:- Antn 151F014 m4 m1 c 1» r11," ,'.'.' ' s5 co w] ocflnurge, the popular station agent at quarters of the competing teams. and '" """""' m“ "' hive-I .11..»- 111-11 11-111 11.1.11.‘ 111.1111.» ‘ti: i.~ ' - '- 221 22’ - - _ . , ., . - 1 1.1:»: noun. 113611’ " ‘hi’! “"1 “l m‘ (“"1 “"13" 1 M‘ ‘l “'74 ‘°‘“°“‘ m" ‘° ‘m’ °’ m‘ ‘“' ‘pm’ ”‘°°'“‘“°“““°“ ‘s "mg J" ..::'.‘.:.":..'.:1'.:';r;'.:..:.':.2'":1t.:'.11711 .".l‘.'"lt.ii.‘if:f:.i“i..l a. .-- - - 11- .. -- . -1 gels ztceAlle 42:2’ 44y?‘ 4-12: 4421.3 $012.1‘! lirrlnllégu, l; 21):‘! L” ness. and hope he may be restored to ranged there for the French and f; .1111 1. 1111111-61111111 2.11.11. "rnuenxgy;flr::l vi 3:; 1:; |t|l'|‘.pr:,|:1|l'n::Plgugmfiaxne ‘Zr-mafia can?” n “I w!“ 21 m“ 20% n S um i I 1 “his former health in the near future. ian machines and their polits, wdo “Ila: ‘an nlriupz-lutz-wiyr “mum. H r "m" hnuvnwl" M“ Purine ‘chm’? n“ ' .2 : '2 1, . 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'11 1 n m.“ 411/1-12-1114111142-11 board o! interrogation so character- will be daily in the air, w1th tnc 1.11.1111.» m-ana ...-ism m: my “M” wmml Mum Wm b, p" m“ Almm" Ill 1 11111111111 11111.1 11111411114. soy ~11: ‘Brew ’ "l? "<1 2:11). 111 - thrililn climax of the contest 11- "“""°‘ "'"""'"' " '" ' ‘ 1.... ..1.1.-1. 1. 111.1. 1.. 11.... ... sdvrrll 1'1 1U "I 32%| 3'» ‘PM. Z1154: ‘<11, Steel (Ear _| -| | '-’1 “m: of his okica M155 Mary g - '" umnon iifi- r 4-11 horrid-lulu» will he 111.- punlisnlns Fox r1111. . '. 141-11] 171,}, 151/ 11w. “ ' Hughes, Boston Mass, is visiting her 5B1! on September 12- 11°!“ Wm S“ ‘mu “TRHJ ' " " 1.1- a..- ...-.... llgnrmu of 11... HIPIQBIQ 1: Free ATFH" u. I 20%| 2“ 25¢‘ a“ BANxs P11119111»! M!‘ 511d MI‘! Ffed HUKhES the flying 1X1 1929 W111 CV81‘ [OTEEE U16 Reduction of the “Wsterls Elm-trio (‘UIIIWI mrtni supplies on hand. ' Gen 1111111111 201/. 21 201/, 21 ' ' ' . m noon m, "an Elev: r1111 401/ 3n 401/ (‘ommerce I 120711.’. after an absence or two years. Aust- 119111111’ °1 111111 8mm?“ a 1 - w 47%| 851;: ' | | | in MacCann. Hope River. has accept- 111° blue and Suva’ aeroplanes .0! monoplallfis. 11111611 W111 Pmbably be w“ "me m French and Once m Goodyear n 321/1] .1111 1151/, :11: ed a position in the employ of Mr. Brim“ and the blood-red Hanan styled "S1", are being built for the English were Mr. and Mrs. 1415111‘- 3311' 8m’; . John P. Morris. Mr. MacCann is "r11" tearing “round the wunw contest itself. In them yvill be cmbod- Brett married. Threetmes they had 1" 11"" | I N 4? Dy fflifllfi‘ Popular and Benial and will no while hundnds °f bhmlsands Watched 18d an the lessons 1ean~1ed by the aero lo undergo thenuptial Ceremony m l: I‘ dwbt ma“ ma“? friends at mnald‘ “om the mainland and the Isle or plane and aero engine designers 111 “def 1° be legally married where- Johnl M" z 52%| am - 52 M d B d sum and vicinity’ The has“ o! Wight’ and from countless clusters of preparing for llrevious contests and. ever they went. ¥enhC]'p(-" 1.31m] 17%| 17%‘ 17% cana a on s friends of Mr George Stewart will ma“ anchored on the blue water’ without. underestimating the skill and Mfr and Mrs. Brett, who now liva mm er .0 ... . "Y i111 11."? (iii l - 1 . _ L], 11],..." B _ .,_.-,',é‘| MM] ‘LQV: 65.,‘ be glad to he“ that he has returm This year with two nations challenging determination of the Hench and “a; 1n London, first met and were marri 1100:5113" f’ ' 1316' "W 40'.“ 12 -——— ed home having underwent an op Britain?‘ fight to the trophy’ the Co“. ian constructors one of them seelns ed while stationed at the same mis- . c , _ ' - - 1 . 11:11 111111 - 1811] 601111‘ 12311 301/11 eration for appendicitis 111 the Char- “s” “w” be “m” "w" °x°m““' a likely at the 1110111111111 to prove ltsell 51011 5111111111" 11l@13°1@“mc°“5°"1?s" Nash .\i0t 241.1. 25] 211A, 25 111d Asked battle worthy of the ggdg _ first eremcny performed by 3 m - . , 1t t. t t h le in the World 011 c 1 I 32g“ u 5 mm 10030 100.8‘; o “town Hosp] a] ‘Ilhe 1931 team W111 110111111119 3" tszeteirbs: If 1c sicnary in Bengals (an African Dia- N Y (‘em . _.l 1111111 11111.1 111-11 541/.- Victory 1.11.13 norm -oacmes LAWS Calshot the training begun durins p ' 19cm, was quite m order, but not 111 p.11‘. 1'1’... ' ',_'_' “W W” “$.12 §I,'§,‘§P,' 5.3,“: . assume access-non the few weeks =1 Fellxslwe- 11° a“ Si all legal they discovered when 111°! l 11.1.1111 . .1111 111s; 102.30 tempt 1.1; made w impose rlsid dlsl- Crew Battle moved on 1., anollwr 511111011 "M" 11211111111115 ' ll} 131i 1111153 - PHILADELPHIA, June 10»—The My or other 1951116111“ °" 111° all‘ W1“, sh rk they were obliged to be married again 11111111111111‘? T W: 111“ 1°11" 1°“ best way to promote Communism 1. men- They are expected w keep m» 1 a 4111.1 time by a Belgian 011101111- m NEW nouns to take away recreational privileges 51110111118 is almost entirely given “P 1 Press) Th” no“ "wicedmited couple m“ @141 from the ordinary man 111 the opln- 111d alcohol ls usually urvpved- ‘ (Brush Umlo-An enormous happily 111 may 1.11111 hut for a M Royal 11111.11. 211a,’. 20%| 21114. 21w. ion of Councilman William W. Rop- 51111115191610 WW5 0f "55 Seaplane" _ wNfib-lhJiaickeu fishing boats Item's 11nd the“ rewmed m England SM“ smm‘ " “"1151”? “"4 4S 1°14" 1mm er former Princeton football coach 11-19 111198111’ 1110111511“ 101' ‘he Prflcvfhark’ w 1c l] f. where to their consternation, the)‘ Per-rs 1111.. 5011.1 52111.1 101:. r1111’. r10 101.1; 101.1111 ' ' off Ardmore Bay. Ms only k11 Pd 11 _ . 1 a, Sin (‘nrpn ,,, ,,| 7% | 7%] g ii-ii- Roper-Z statement, was mgdg in 1179 flymg- Three of these arm pure tar a two hm". fight in which theldmcovercd that the" maxzgage :5‘ s|r".......12. .-.1. 11'11o1mr- amt eym $.11... "Pan , .. 7111/11 11121] 101?] GRAIN RANGE answer to a charge read by the Rév. ‘Peed “a” b“ t pnm“ y r crews of six boats were 1211815“ m” leglgme an a Stand Brands ... . 141%] 1117,. 11 11 ... (10% (‘>8| (iii-HI 021/; S O of (‘n1 "o . 351A .'1.‘11/,,| 115-14 S O of N . 35%| 35%| 35%| 3551.11; The Montreal ‘ Curb Market _....._.._ (Special lo Johnston it Word) __ _ 1 | .1 . Abnna . -0] IlcanharnoisA -i.\ .'l,1._ .1 .1 (ill .. 014M015] 1014i] 101A, (‘an iinlting 1.1] I 1'1 f‘ Scngrnlu , ‘Xi I 9A Dmn Stores ,. 1411110111511] 11%| 111% Imperial O11 . Iii’; ,11"11l 11%| 115's Imps-rial To ...’ . 111/. In Petrol .... . I11 1'11] A In 1'iii B Nnranrln ... . . I’ H Limited . Sin-rritt .. Siscoe Mini-s .. Tack Hughes Walk Hiram ... . NEW CATERPILLAR MEMBER STOOKHOLM, June l0.—(U.P.)--] Sweden's seventh member of the famous international Caterpillar Club has 117st enrolled. He is Lieu- tenant Bjorn Gustav Biuggren of the Royal Swedish Air Force, who saved his life in a parachute while his ma- chine crashed. Lieutenant Bjuggren was testing a new training plane at the Barbaryd Field. . _ __-<- Notice re Rocky Point Ferry Service The Steamer "I-Iiilsboro" will he 0i’! the ChBI10111lI0Wh-—R0Bky Point Ferry Service from Saturday, June 13th next until further notice. The serving will be performed by s. motor boat, not capable of csrrying vehic- les. Department of Public Works and fllglhways, Chnlottewwn, June 10. 193 . . . nst '1‘ R Ben!‘ ... . 33%| 34-711 331$] Z1415 271/, ll (l (‘arh . . . . .. 4Rl,l_,|-4i1&,’.|47-',1/.| 49112 511,-’, Ilnlteil ("Oril . . 20%| 2311.1 211 ill 11 G Imp ...] 2.9111] 2S11fl ‘JR-WI 2S0’, 1v s sm-i ]8S'V.l1111<.|s71\’.|111“1 ‘Jill 31%| Qill 30141 511 War Bros (‘o (114.1 1| (1%! 1 52 War Iirns . ‘l . 411 Wes Ilnlnn CHICAGO G IIAIN EXCHANGE “'HEAT— .. 201/1 M-pt ... .. . 211"’: J1“: 911V: Dec . .. . 119% 39 39 “TNNIPEG GRAIN RANGE \\'llIC.\'l‘—-» lilgii Law Last M], ,, 1.1-1 00% 00% m1 (12111. 412 11;’ Doc... ... 11-1511 113 u" O.\TS— .1111)’ H Uri .. ‘I ' Dec ... 1' WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IS "HERO" OF NEW NOVEL COLUMBIA, Mo., June 10.——(U.P.) -—The Columbia Herald, for years known as “the model small-town weekly" is the "hero" of a new book by Mrs. Walter Williams, wife of the President of the University of Miss- ouri. Williams edited this paper before leaving newspape. work t0 116601116 founder of the Missouri school of Journalism. 111110118 newsplllleflllell who received their early training on this country paper were Euscne Field, Jouett Shouse, Homer Croy, Carl Crow of the Shanghai Evening Post, and Charles G. Ross, Washing- ton correspondent of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ' UNEMPLOYED MINERS OPERATE OWN MINES JOPLIN, Mo., June 1n.-(U.P.)— Shallow mines in the Tri-State lead and zinc fields, once considered worthless, are being worked again as private ventures by miners thrown out of their Jobs by the general de- pression. 1 At least 3,000 miners in the Jop- lin district are making their living in these shallow diggings, which have been abandoned since the larger mines were put in operation several 5lB3-8-11-ttstf. MR. AND MRS. YGSPS 8E0. B. Smith Stull before the Methodist tackingWhe councilman for his op- position to the Pennsylvania blue law. that he had violated the Sunday law by buying gasoline, riding a horse and attending a club dinner and insisted V‘ that it was better to allow men reas- onable activities on Sunday than to joy their day of rest. . —Mrs. Peter Robinson, a farm wo- Episcopal Preachers’ meeting at- The former Princeton coach said ‘orce them to break the laws to en- MOTIIER LOWERS SON T0 SAVE SISTER IN WELL KINSTON‘, N. 0., June 10.—(U.P.) man, risked the life of her young son to rescue her three-year-old daugh- ter who fell in a well. The son, lowered by a bucket into the well in which the water was six feet deep, placed his sister in the bucket and clung to the side of the shaft while the little girl was hoist- ed to the top, Then the bucket was dropped down again and he was lift- ed to safety by his mother. ..___..__, __ 11111131111: FOR SALE ‘ 1. Residential property on Long- worth Avenue. In excelien condi tion. All modern convenience. FOR SALE 2. I-‘ann property consisting of thirty-six sores situated on Mal- peque Road shout three miles from city limits. Reasonably priced. T0 RENT DURING SUMMER MONTHS 3. Desirable furnished apartment. Centrally located. Electric Stove, Frlgidare, and all modem con- venlences. For further particulars 511111! 1° The Eastern Trust Go. ticipation in the Schneider contests of 1921 and 192s. 111"‘ m“ equipped with a Napier "Ll0n“ rflfiills B11811“ These are the Gloster 1v biplane 01 1927, modified since the contest 81 Venice that year to make it more suit able for practice flying, the $111191“ marine S5 monoplane, winner of the 1921 event and holder at one time of the 131111511 speed record. and 1111* beautiful Gloster v1 monoplane b11111 1919. The other machines are Fairey service bgppme 1m floats: oldest of them being the “Flycflwher.” for sev- eral years the standard ship 118M451‘ o! the Fleet Air Arm and nowadays the high speed pilots usual introduc- tion to seaplane flying. The Fairey craft are a "Fleetwlns." a 1W0 seat fleet fishlrel‘ . Blld 11 single-sealer, both of them compflrflf" tively new machines which in 1119" respective classes _ I worlds fastest and most efficient, aeroplanes. 10_o m Ah-j-l Finally, the two new 51117611113111“? LONDON‘ June nee other “Firefly" "x111." are among when rifle bullets Pwved 1o be of no effect except 1° Emcee 1110 1mm‘ ster, axes and knives were 11118111’ resorted to. While 115111111; boats were moored 11m miles rrom share they “we at" tacked by this 819313 11511» which 5uc' cecded in doing considerable age to the hulls, Finally it became entangled in the nets. It was thcn towed to Ardmore 1119f and 110d 1'" the wharf. again made to penetrate the 14111811 hide with bullets but it was not uni-ll the tide went out and the 5118111 lay high and dry, that it was 1105511118 1° end its "career. were brollslll- 11°11‘ me village an“ the entire 11011111111011 1155151“ B‘ m” thcJiIARRIED m THREE LANGUAGES dam- where attempts Wm Axes and hatchcts l | | 1 1111111511 United Press) 1 vow their vows 01106 111018 011 131131151’- soil. WEIJIJESLEY, Mass, June 10.—(U P.)—Plar1s for erection 0f a 118W 11B- tural science unit on Norumbegfl- H11 to house the departments 0f physics. chemistry and geology at Welleslei College have been announced by President Ellen Fitz Perldleton. (U15 £1 SORES Apply Minsrcfs {r0017- II wnhu our person and cleanses. Any wound isnls quickly lfizr its use. " LINIMENT It’s cheaper to RE-ROOF than to patch ‘Any roof that has to be patched will eventually have to be replaced. 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