' JANUARY]; 1931 W‘ fi I Confederation I.1 For flies Ahead l I956 a Yea Greater Salient Features Total Assurances {n Force . . . _ ' - . . . $398,499,573 ¥:.':..t::':':.::.r.:..i::: 52:.“ "W ggrzggcg: Net Gain in Assifinces in Force in 1936 I _ : ‘ llvglszlsgzl Paid to Living Ijoicyliolders during the Year 1936 . 9,517,011 Paid to Benefiellies of Deceased Policyholders . . 2,966,085 Total Assets 4;; - . . _ _ _ . . . 112,945,505 Surplus Earn - . . o . . , , _ 3,130,646 Total Surplu - . . , _ _ . _ _ ‘£332,009 Tm‘! Umnmid SmPh" (to meet future contingencies) 4:059:66‘!- 5 l 0/ the Annual Report will ‘be mailed Ipflll request. Confederation life I "and m“ Association ‘ not concentrate on the one great idea of temperance? While the purpose or our organ- izaton is to teach the value of total abstinence and to unite our prayers and strength to defeat the forces of the liquor traffic we must remember that there are many contribut factor= n GIVE Tlilmm’ opproaohmig this definite atoll.“ of and [or I The W. O. T. U. in Ontario has Im- swcet hopes 1 18 departments oi work; each with sorrows dead ; d for f nd a splendid, efficient superintend. P01‘ irllgrsgizfalid “ml m ° elrlit. as their reports at Conventon W 2 ‘ , s ow. ror the ready we: °P ‘he ‘ml’ 1. The Evangelistic Department DIEM; dteepeiz; the spiritual life and s reiig ens our belief in ra er. F01‘ "It P109 lhlfllwfanhlul [m isivlflil courage for great llndyer- hlve 11m; ' h’ f m i takings. For the bittetjfi t?’ f" e . 2. The Anti-Narcotic Depart- bflme W°";- d i merit i< an important part of our For brcve deeds =)1""_1° and f“ educational effort. to help to fortify brave deedfime- against the use of narcotic drugs, ‘u n m f which is such a destructive menace For the truth J V9 979W?" in the world today. "ION; 3. The Canadianization and For memyii giclusiy open door; For the “Km flaemmes from the Citizenship Departments seek to impress upon the women the re- other sliF- snonsibility of the franchise and to I cnli>t our naturalized New Can- Give thanks. y! thank“ L»! i-he ; ildlnn" in the spirit and purpose of Spirit d?» * good citizenship. Leg Qveryfl-mg that hath voice or,’ 4_ why palm and Bmibmons? -' Tlierc is no finer opportunity for UK‘ display of posters _and other educational temperance exhibits from girls and boys. than a country and other fairs. There, too, a Regt Room where temperance literature may be found. a place where re- shinents or meals may be provid. reath , Give thgnksffl llfe—for lilc and‘ death. u‘ —Oarlotta Perry. METPDS OF WORK By M. L. L. Rcddick (I048 h vc so’ many tie i m. s... " i ‘ARM OF 10o ACRES AT MIDGELL ON s1‘. ‘ "ETERS ROAD. THIS FARM TWO MILES FROM sr. PETERS BAY IS ‘ALL CLEARED LAND IN A HIGH STATE or CULTIVATION. TWO DWELLING HOUSES AND our ‘ "I Prllilrcssive Development fulfill. Increased Service as i. ANNUAL REPORT Gives an Aecimt of its Stewardship to Pollcyholders lvartments of workl Why do wel "BUILDINGS IN GOOD REPAIR. NEAR x CHURCH AND SCHOOL. THIS FARM IS OF- 5 - FERED AT A SACRIFICE PRICE. . Apply to ‘> MacKINNON 8: McNEILL 0 , or Solicitors l: lictor K. 90 Gt. George St. ‘ " v Sanderson, Charlottetown j Grand View, P.E.I. 1’ .. S? " ' - “ \ A NC‘ 1' ICE AVED HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing on this date. until further notice, all pav E highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle l! fir. except in such cases where the total weight of It le and load does not. exceed 4.000 Pounds’ and ""1" 1h e case of regular passenger bus services and in other t s where special permission is obtained from the Min- 'l er of Publle Works and IIIghWRYB- ' Anyone driving on Provincial highways contrary p ls order shall be duly prosecuted. ' I Dated the 31st day of December, A.D., 1936- By order, P. S. FIELDING. I Clerk oi’ the Executive Council. l! Toronto 3'33‘ ‘flcmqjrrarowiv muaiunA-v Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pitfleld and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. 22—Tl1e Lon- don market opened flrm today. In- ternational issues also opened firm but later reacted. President Sloan of General Motors and other executives left Washington yester- day after a statement by John L. llewis appealing through Secretary Perkins to the president to assist workers in every legal way. Gen- eral Motors executives arrived in New York this morning. John L. Lewis in a previous conference yes- , tcrday said that. after the Gen-~ era-I Motors strike had been settled l | that thé Ford Motor i and the Chrysler Corporation would Company be expected to do a little collective bargaining and warned the steel industry that its time was coming soon. In additon to the unsatis- factory labor news this momirig flood conditions in some sections of the country are quite bad. U. S. Pipe and Foundry declared yester- T11. I i i t day four quarterly dividends of 75 ‘ cents. The Wail Street Journal es- Limates that National Steel may ‘ show better than $8 for 1036 as against $5.16 in I935. U. S. Steel is scheduled to publish its fourth quarterly statement next Tuesday. N. Y. Stock Exchange (supplied by Pitneld b 00.. members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Blorkn 0v" Stocks Am .\mii-ilnila Aii-liison All Iii-l. Auliiirii Ituld lint-O ltiili Uilm lit-hills Av ed, gives local unions a real open- lng to extend their work, gain new members and increase their funds. 5. The Flower Mission may be a real blessing in every day living and should radiate blessing. 6-7. The Little White Ribboners and the Loyal Temperance Legions , train the children in sobriety. 8. Medal Contests bring out the talent for elocution, with the teach- = lng of temperance in every reading. 9. Moral Education, Mother’ Meeting", Health and‘ Heredity- i rich in opportunities of teaching I for the home. l 10. Non-Alcoholic Fruit Drinks» i is to combat the social intoxicating glass by indicating delightful fruit drinks with no alcoholic content. 11. Peace and Arbitration is our training ground for opponents of war. 12. The Press aims at keeping before the reading public temper- ance ideals and efforts. l3. The Publicity and Social Meetings aim to hicreae our num- bers and to gain honorary mem- bars. 1' l4. Sabbath Observance and Law Enforcement watches against in- fringement of our law. l5. Scientific. 'I‘cnipcrance in Day Schools and our Temperance in Sunday Scliwls have been reach- ing thousands of Canadian youth with temperance teaching. 15. Our Soldier's and sailor's Departments eniible us to share with others in mini ici-ing chcei- to those who have served us at a ' sacrifice. 1'1. Tlic Work of the 1'I“.l\'(3ll(‘l"S Aid is far reaching. meeting hundreds in need of friendly advice and help. 18, World and Canadian Miss- ions lllEiills tlie rz-xchiiig up oi new fields In distant ix fls. for tcinpcr- ance teaching. and asdstance to our Indian reserve; here in Canada. PUBLICITY PROVES (‘UIIB T0 DR-UNKEN DRIVING IN CITY “The more publicity the better: it's the best way to mekc citizens realize that laws are made to be observed, il_l. LIISTUZRITICG." So remarked Magis ‘ute R. B. Graham. Thursday afternoon. as he stepped into a car iii the police garage at central hcudqiiarters. He was referring to drunken motorists who, since September. 1935, have to go to jail for seven days instead of piiylii: the old customary minimum fiiic of s50 plus costs. This amendment to tlic Criminal Code making" a. juii suite-lice CDIII- pulsory, together wiih the publicity givcn to all drunken mctorists who are convicted. has resulted in a marked decrease in lhc number of Intoxicated driver“ 120.11 hlagistratc Graham and Chcicf of Police George Smith state. "They don't the paper." said the chief, and Magistrate Graham agreed. And Magistrate Graham knows exactly what iic is talking about for it 1111s W11" '" ' he was forced to send a personal friend to n. nu... _. While undci‘ the i i . a i. alcohol. He also ordcrcd that his license be suspended foi- ix months have been impounded for three months had it been Ills own. Proving that. t'i:‘ cc term, instead of the old $50 fine. to- gether uiih r... . work. Chief of Police Smith Thurs- day lssued figures showing £i rc- duction in the number of drunken drivers to appear before the court this year. as compared with the corresponding period of 1935. Up to October 28th of the present year, only 85 auto drivers had been ' convicted and Jailed for driving their cars while intoxicated. while‘ '_:v drivers totalled 50. and those con- victed of being in charge of an auto while drunk. were nine. Bit oven 8 drunken drivers are ‘ ‘ lieu Fonda i I l 1 like their names in t Fun Uiis (‘o -'1il-lI l'ri|<l ‘iir Wright m-cre llll|lulli I'lll‘4' Auto I.i lflli-i- I'l' IJI- Fin-sumo (ion l'll"l‘ Mt ’l Stock Exchange (Supplledby Pltlleld b 0o». memb of Montreal Stool: Exchange and Curb Market) m... Minors ii-uvilrli-h l-‘mul_\'i-ui' '1‘ (ll Nil I'l’tl llllil .\lut Cur ill (‘i-n llil lliir Ill iu-i 'l'i-l Julius Hll xi-iiiioi-ou‘ tiles I ll \ tliu Bil: ‘LII (‘Hill Roi: \'w\\' Yuri; .\ H nl- .\||| (‘in iii" I'm- ‘Jlvll .\Il|l Ziriiinuillit ' ||l| II l1 ..i‘.' 'li1l .\l~r ‘ 'lill lH-l Vi. Huniil l'lll| 5M N .I l‘\||'i\ (fill Cu llilllln ('1) lhlillil I\' O F-PIIFN ltiu- l'~- R . .LIT’L. C URL (Supplied by Pliflcld and (‘ompnviy Memln-rs or hfimiri-ni film-k kin-hung:- . I lllll l'.~|i» Slit Ull llill Slit UH .\' .l Stilili- 1'» l'i-.\iiic (‘u l'n.ii-4i Air I IIIIWI l'fll‘|v thin-i! iiru; l'iii.i~il llils‘ Imp l' S ltllli l' N S! 1'1» ‘ .\' lllll .\l fniiiivllitin Wiii-luiirfli II.\ N K5 rSurrlled by wooafio-o. Company and llnuks "m ‘flwd l'n||:ii|ii 5..- l'iI||iIll1'l‘l'IE llillllllilllll iiiipi-rpii .\lllllll‘t'lll .\'n\ii Sriitlii ..'i>_\.|i IIIII fwrnyilil k Foliil iiiiliia silica 66.400. _.i____;____ TORONTO AYICIevH-ES supplied by Woods-Bernie and Corn- my) llllllI~|l‘ll|l.~' mils,- iiiiliix l’ up .18. .ll tiff 'T iliim III all! IUlLi-i off .73. ______i_____ NIHV YORK Clillll (Canadian Press) I oimli) lipmg Ami-r iflvnn R 34' Ann-r t;.-i~ Eli-v - .\lll\'l' nip Pow 25),, hm...- tin-i Eli-r A .\ll;|it Pnrp 17s,“ Mini .\lllI'\‘l)jlI Willi-ii .\'i~rv it‘ l'|Q‘l>ll.‘ I'(l SUP.‘ ldltii‘ Ilnllll Sh in Finn] (‘an A Mug Iliul 1715 ilii Llgltl I'II\V pril Ill-Sn . ln Light Pow A 111* ..‘i|ll' llll I'i'iiD 61 illlllillll‘ Uil p_i and the car he was driving would I i’ party-bound. Then you won another five were similarly dealt Surely here is the answer. Christ - ith for having oars of s motor i cared enough to come and share vehicle while drunk. Last year. up i the world's wii. to siipioie the to the oorrelponding date. drunken l world's experience and to tile at the hoaisnyhtbewiiatmdditelivallmsbnnleoa finlth. who Thursday issued a arning to all citizens to leave their iirs at home when they set out to ittcnd thc mid-week cocktail party iir the week-end spree. It's Impossible to "fix” a drunken drivlhll charge at Rupert Avenue polce headquarters, no matter who the accused may be. Doctors, merchants, rallwaymcn and bank mployees have all been convicted tiring the past year. and all have )(‘f‘.l'l sent to prison. And all had their names in the new paper, too, and Montreal Curb ltlnrkei) Stocks Open Close Ahliil-i u AiiliI-lllll in! Ii .1 (lil :51; limiiilnirimis- ‘ n“; ltuyiillii- IIUIIIIIHI I'|||ii~r BANKS (Supplied l|_\- Pltflelll 11ml (‘imnmny Members of ltlumrcal Stock Exchange and blnntrenl Curb Market) Ihnlui on," cm“. NEW YORK. Jftli. 22 -- (AP) - Foreign exchange mixed. Great Britain demand high 4.90 1-2. low 4.90 1-8. close 4.90 3-8; 60-day bills} 1.89 3-8. fiance 4.66 3-8. Italy 5.26 1-2, Belgium 16.84, Germany 40.23. Canada .99 29-32. __i._._.____ Illa lllnnrdfi for Dandruff. !.:l$ - iisitiniis‘ iotii tutu nutritious ‘r/tua FIVE )_, -___ W. I I WOIGDIS-READE Co. i STOCK BROKERS (fomtplclc Board Room Facilities and Ticker Service o Foronio Stock Exchange from both offices I quoiulions-Nciv York Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain SUMIIIERSIDE Phone I66 Summer Sin-ct i Market Broadcast. CFCY Corrected For Every A Y: Wednesday & Sat- . urday’s Issue. i nnrrsjnxar i l iris?“ $33??? "‘ fr‘ Spinach Parsley bunch Cabbage head Tomatoes ripe lb Vegetables marrow lb Squash lb Pumpkin lb Apples pk Beets pk Streak 1b Roast lice! Stew mi-nts (‘hit-ken viii-h Egg» d0! Intuit» ‘IBUIQ Cnionl - Union! A (‘riinhr-rries n: ‘Turkeys lb MINING TURNO CADILLAC A low-priced speculative opportunity in on attractive location which. iri some instances. was a m re bitter pill to swallow than going to jail. "Leave your car at home when into trouble." That's the warning of Chief Police George Smith. "Does God care for the won-Id‘! world". ungrateful hands." -—Rev. D. C. MscGi-sgor. B.A.,B.D.. St. Andrew's. Mutton. ‘t get 55¢ i l I l l Yesterday's Price 19c—20c 'BUY AT TODAY'S MARKET Woods Reade 8i Company 35c Summerside Phone 166 (‘i-i w, F-ili-iiiiliriilgn- l"i-il v--| liwk >Il|‘ll~' ~~~iir r l.| i,.»1.i- r H li-li 4mm Ilvlt ‘ fin ll I :‘IlIII'l l4 \lillllllilri .\liii-liii_\|-i- \ll'I\~|‘Il7.ll>“1'lI I. \l4'\lIll.i|l \li-\'iiiii- .\lv\\':ilIi~r.~< \ll'l'lllllll fi.| \iiiii..gvi..~1. .\Ill)l|| 1.. .\llllll'l.'l ii iioi-i-g- ltii-i. l Murphy =1 .\"~u~i-.-. ‘l ‘ i Xlplsdlig Ni-rnndli nur— $1.95 $10.00 rcnk 11m) ll lili < l of No. 1 1 r ti 2Z7 fir“ *1 Cllmw‘ uii~ qtznivd 1n‘ > ll ilnlartiv» .\l.|ilii4‘1rlllI -\|ltll\lll‘_\‘ 1mm. »\llllll\lT_I' imiiiu-t Siiitlviirv Min-rs Sill .\ yo»... (Supplied by ‘Vwdfi-RPHII! 1nd WWW" "" Company) P o . _ roduce Prices Sim-k» l "W - - ..~ 17".» ‘-"—' zlllfllllnnlllilClb £1; i ltiON'l'l'tl<l.-'ili. .l.in . .t|.i--i-ii.»..- "if Whcat, Nor. No. L! s1 u. Ah-iiniilrlri “a Nu 3 B!’ Um Q"“"‘,"‘",, H, w? ‘\'o 2 '11‘ A IIK u III"! I l ll ‘ - >‘ 1 i‘ " Ara-tn‘ Flour, hhrmu whi-iii hniv f§f“"‘1|'_i;l" F" $130. i-lPfllllJls SHOIL Mmunflf. 34-, ‘uinicr when: finlflli? r BMHH" '| i0 $5.30; whuc corn $6 5t) Ivlllillliltlfllnlnlp l Bran. ion $224.21; mil. Illllgimil 1:" i$35.‘l5: ltllflflllllu‘. inn ml‘.- "T ‘|‘~~'""P' '1 rd Olllh. ling Di) 11):. 5110's, inn. N0 ti-iil |1-- '3. pm‘ ion. iniiirii: 91' ‘ - _'l‘|'i-ll|i~1rcy mo 111w» 1314 I Rufi. Ankw,” Butter. .25 i-z in y; i .‘,,,,,,.|i.,n Eggs in ciirizms: A>l l;ll.'_l‘ .11.’. Hill '- A-l lllPElllIlll .29. A-i ;i':"i". H ‘“ _ l large .29. A-nicdnini .213. 'il lli.|‘\ \i.-.| ' 315- C ‘,I“f""‘l“';"-'yiiiiui~r Pnlnln. - r> n1. No. l iii. not 1' I l':l ‘ll Ill’ ll ‘ _ v . m, ,.M__,“Hih,_ $1.90, N11. h... 1 .vii.-. my» sift». ' :1 QllC. NW. l I\"*. H01; $1.35. MC-‘N'I‘RPTAI.. Jim Egg i’: ii-cs doi-linvrl Montreal opi i1 PYUilliFf‘ ill.ll‘l.r'l‘ day. (irzitlril ('3. 4‘ ipim i1‘. - iii (-18.01 or lf‘.‘-.\ w i‘ _ ~ i’. oi 1'1. n. rents i1 do’. ‘ t .'\-Z l to ‘.12 l-L’ 101- . . .1111 i 20 1»2 li"l' A-yviil Buiui: ii: 1--I ("cuts giui‘ ymuiitl . [Llfiilliiifi c} i: ("Ain't p.m Hamil-oil. finial-ii» STADIPI-LI) RFUS. 1\I.I. llll>if.\\, Island Vii\\\.< and ll(JlIi(_'.\ a spec- ialty. Mrs Wcst. Nl"\\‘.()ll CF05. Lvifllikl-Jl-Iii. TWO SECOND II.\.\'I) Iijlllfh rccoiidiiinnvvi Li‘li‘l ‘ ~. Cit-ii or ('ii"<iil f) .l. l1}. Garnliiiiii i: \\ i1 days, 'l~’.I!—,.i c _ FOR SALE - lili; nrtlvlll 117.0 lbs. Apivlv (‘i=1 '. Boarders Wuntvd ind/lanai: riiyiiuiiriwrii" .-\(‘- (‘Omlnniliiiril pirriiii ‘ll .\l‘~ ply I57 Prince F. 1,-1.2! ‘ ‘ ‘Jiii Female Hcl p W JIIIUCI 7 ‘VANTED E.\’l‘lllllli.\‘t'l'll n" gyy girl for gr .. llfill.\(‘-\\‘fll'l-(. ‘ Must bc <-1p:ib'i~ iirii \\l'll rrt‘ ni- mcirdcri. Apply ti ufitu". t" We‘ Olllwt‘ box l-iT (‘linrliiiiciotwi I.-2R59-1-22-2i l‘ zrgé Charlottetown Phone I477 Orders Executed on all Exchanges Personal _ rmvnra 110m: itisriinunit- “m; pity, We start vou- l" 0 Q11" adian Kindergarten lnsU M‘!- , mom 110-) Per-Sc“ -' l sion in A. W. liii-h §Advertising Rater-Payable in advance d LESSON [Exchange CIIARLOTFBTOIVN Phone i477 164 Great George Street 12.30 and 7.00 PJVI. Daily TO CAPTAIN DERBYSIIlRl-I .. DERBY, Enzglamh-Robln H. A, Bucksloii, B0l1l'lll‘liifilllll scliooimm- for. will captain Di-rbvsiiirc t-ouriix cricket club next i. son iii .iici.t.~~ on. uho l..i.-; lll biiqiiciss TUZ1UIIS. ° NOTICE Our Stores will close cvcry evening except Sal. at 6 p.m GEORGE STE\\’.,\R'I‘ N. AUBREY CI."I‘(‘.I.IFI* Fred uric! (ll. M“ n-nsis-iiza-si INIOTICE I All overdue holes duc Wch ‘ lnfllfm 'l\Ic.\'cill unless sci , llcrl at once will lie handed l0 my lillill'llf'_\' for collu- lion. _ L-Zbuo-i-li-ts". 5 Professional Cards _i_. m... _. (‘hartercd itrcouritanLs I40 Richmond Slrret l P. L). liox 12.1 Phone 47. a McLeod N Bentley \V. E. BENTLEY, K. C. .l. A. BIJNTLLY, K. C. liarnlrrs uriil Attorney ill-Ln! MONEY O LOAN Palmer & Hashim II. J. PALMER, K. C. A. .l. IIAS A31. I3. -. IaL- B BAKRISTERS. ETC. Bulk of Nnvn Svntlii (IHITIIIICI! Charlottetown. I‘. P} I. IIIUNIC‘ TU LOAN Phone K5. I’. f). I30! 131 drrn .ll2lCIrLlIg'ZlIl A lrziinor MARK R. hliii-(EFIIIAN. K. C. t". ST. (‘IAIN 1".- Nolt. I1. A. Barristers. solicitor». MUNIiY 'I(l I()‘\V I ‘lhvp I.“ mu‘ N‘ d Office: Uu r Prov Pmi ‘ - ~ ‘ l 31' ' Richmond F-lrvvl. N13. hits. 80'» $1 i1, (loin M‘ ~ r $1.13.‘. v i, l‘ ' M)ON'l‘lil-..-\l. Jill‘. _'. win . B91] K illathlcso“ Egg prit‘ vi‘ hi. (up p.m n. ll l. ll l). 1.. )1 iiriiao-n. Lid-P- coinnicriiiv, i‘ iiiudiu" -‘i'- lLmicti-rs .\ivlli(i)liu\i's Hrlglllllltlfljllv “lint t.) i . Cnmi-rnillljwrllla‘ ( lli-fivlwirl‘ l' l. I-4 iii .'l~-l. Qlir li."t1- t‘ ,2’ l l E ' ‘ I u =15 3-H: <f=~= ‘~11 u" H. F. hlcldllulil. I}. A.» llilll ‘ - . r 1 Chi .11 .1 "if! - he (- pa... w. i - - I *4 us». NOTARY At". ‘i-iiictiiiim L31.‘ l~_‘:i, .A~piilii l: L’ BARRIRFLR. S(‘il.l!"'l'UR _ ‘ Riley Buildif\!-___ (‘hrirlhili-IV-nrr: conic’: .".'>'1r‘-"\r\'.: "11? "WUOOF!" ~ - ‘ ‘*"‘" ‘ § tri-iiiriii t-iiiirii-iiii Iillillfi, 41 vli-IUH-HI. :\'*';"" *"“"r x1211" ;';‘_|':"Uf“‘ ' ii; n! HIII’ u-nlu niu tuning .n-n u --' - » *- 8 ;:"|..-‘:":...r.i; ill. iiI-Tiiliilriiii.» hunt-w, 201- h.» imii, LIII~ III not.“ in» s Q‘ sinrmiiii ltllvrilig». lilrllx, ~-t4'.. u llvr hum»: l. c" "i "“"-'""'":"' 11:‘, r '~' uor nan; \nlii~i'u of '1 hunk» nmi i\|'ll"""‘-"“"‘ ' '"" "-“ "" ‘ 3 Q worn Ullirr rim-ii un appiwiu.i:a.wlurn‘ ‘M-lllrm’? rpm‘ p; d Minimum charge for any a- \ . -__. gunnbfiflfliwmfiiimqfiflfiflflunmmooooc no: ucaooucaioooo .~ ~ i» - ~ - . 1m- Sdlc . lisccllaiiei-ue c-Lv; ._r' i~ e. p _, _ _ _ _ . .\(lilti\l\ \\ii.i, ti\li.\. gunman (-0()l)\ 0i Hun “ W. WM. h. ‘ dcs(-i'ip'.i0ii. niiiili-d iii |>..i.:i ump- ‘ Wantvii \\'\.\"|i l) ~ Ill \ Il'll llllli" l!‘ l'(‘l. ‘i\':ili~ L‘ Nfwl- I.-..‘ ii<1 ,. iiil i \\'\.\"l'lIll ‘Hi Ill i l~l.\.\'ll llltl i) imrw. liiw (If ii: ‘. ".1 ‘ Bin H i'.\i~- (311.1 .1" l lsvl; l.» Hil-Z-Q i‘ li’. i‘ ll Male HPlp Wanted _ .’\'l'\\' \\‘\.\"I"FIi l-‘fllt RHVIJ-Ilflli Rmii!‘ 0i M!) i'.1/n|.i1~~ WYHE lnriiiv. ltiiuIrirhK UPW- ML‘ 47O-SAAM‘_ lVlorrrr-iil. F1111 ‘I \\l WANTED FOR RAWLEIfITII Rnuiq QM‘ npnortflnlt? W! rpm ma“ We ll/‘ID "i" srurli\(l Write Rauli‘ r1713‘ UPI" ML-470~O-M hfniiirriil. (‘on PRO?“ Illl- IIE- nrrssinrr-Jic n (‘ivil Fcrv m‘ Bnrtmnr f"1<‘r\"1~ n "' »-v,..~1» <:»~ W-tnl-‘m "11"" Tn‘ School. Toronto (10.) k , MI-‘LW