MAY 17. 1937 Ls TOCK fiQ uo rrll: qrliiRlxlT-rnroww cqlylzpliw TA T101v§ s. i-‘uv particulars apply to llrl. iln and ilicKinnon. Charlotte- owll. L-440-5-14-4l. Edward Island Hospital Annual Meeting notice k hereby given that in pllrsllililfk oi‘ the Act of incorpor- ation a public meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Is- alnl Hospital Iill be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Charlottetown on Thursday, May 20th, 1937 at Bllll p. m. for the purpose of elect- ing lrustees for the government of .hi- in titution in accordance with lhr lLvc-Lnws, and for the trans- lciinil ni such business as may be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS, Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Trustee! Prince Edward Island Hospital. Td-160-5-6-7i. MAY SALE Our rzlr of seed has arrived and ll Litre is anything in Farim or Iisrlicn seed we have it and it is all .\‘o. l (‘anadinn Ontario grown. 1 Wiicn you buy Clover Seed be sure 701i got Canadian grown. It is the llcsl. tlur price is low for high grade scctl. That is how l built my billi- ncss nil the best seeds we could huy up... reliable seed houses Special on this sale 50 rolls Barb Wire If bu‘ price. B. J. TROWSDALII. Westmorelnnd. L-459-5-15-3i. Attention Til Farmers llear llharlottetovm Wont four care of Cobbler seed ll. once in ninety pound hogs at Charlottetown. We have the folio ing Seeds ll bulk at attractive prlkes: Bcan, Beet. Carrot, Com. Cucumber, Mangel, Parsnlp. PM. lwedc A. 1, Onion Sets, Govern- slcllt Certified No. 1 Early led Clover. Late Red Clover. Alsike. Timothy, Flour, Bran Shorts. The following varle‘ of Tur- lilp Seeds: Ditmar, Wilhelnllbllrgel, Iron! Derby. Millpond. Have you hooked your full re- iiuircments for fertilisers? If not do hi0 immediately. Prices will he i; er. I would appreciate a have of ‘II patronage. FRANK B. CLARKI. Produce. Fertilizers, Seeds, and In- Parance. Charlottetown. P. I. I’. 3% Is-loll-d-ll-Il. Professional Bards EGAN & C0, Gllrtflel Accountant 140 llohnlond Israel Pllolle 4'4. P. O- BI I» McLeod & Bentley Fangs-nu! a5.“ llarrlitm and Atoolnuyr-at-Iao , more! m wax Alex. W. Matheson Mnlilsna. SOLICITOI. no olive: to loan Collections "ire: so Great George llrest ....‘.*..'.;.§Ali...'2.'i..."".%l§ i,,. \lili.lIll iilimre on premises or to ‘ B y A u e t i o n Seventy-nine acre farm pro- v M rty formerly owned by ti“, smith situated on the l Rusiico Road about eleven mu»- o-u- °_'="'""""""- Stock Exchange property to be put upin . h", lots, one of twenty-nine “'1. h 11 . a‘ ‘maps with buildings, the other genlhll s! IQINQI lbei flfiy acres without buildings. i i o.‘ nut“, 'l‘lir sole to takemlace on the premises with on Saturday. May 22nd at two mipty o'clock in the after- MW“ 0MB (Flow noon. . Boll Tel 159 159 Brllzilillll 2g 22% For further particulars apply Brill-k silk 1 B t Pow A 35% 35% TllE EASTERN TRUST c0. §§|“'“"'<"l m _ l Pill j ' 1m,‘ 154 Richmond Street, E33: ;“.,‘,’,' {.5 . , 5g,‘ fig»; Charlottetown, P. E. I. ifdvlihlzglglLtd lg’ 274714 J. .-\. HacDONALD, iii‘.- A l3‘ 1171/, Auctioneer. C‘_l:|n::l'_-"" m % f, _ _ ._._ i'-..i.- Piuir nu?“- Coils Sun-it ',-~i8S-a-la-7i. llinl sprig 11 ' 77 d. , lfiif. Tflffi l‘fd “l. l4 2.‘... "————?'——— lion. Bridge " g 1min Si B 19L‘ 1m‘ FARM Fllll SALE ""3 liin Acrcs valuable land arljoin- I‘? H u m; _‘-l- toll Station with new ‘ 14% 1414 - linusc and good out- l .\'ili “HWY .\':li .\'i (‘rlr Xrirllliilli Pow t'nrp Olll- POW l1l\\‘ Law St Lniv Pfrl Sou 4'[|ll Pow St (‘a St (‘nil PM Wlu Elci- A ‘Montreal Curb ____. (Supplied i! Pltfleld a Co. Member! o! Mont-rt] Block IIIIAIIIIU Ill Oli Illlel.) Stocks Open Clone Ahllil ' ll 7 ' Ashenlxns 93x6 93L. B A Oll 23 23 Bcllllhrlrllois 7 7 Brl-w (‘urp 1 Bath A 1 17 tan Vick 0% i!“ Dmn Tar 13 13 on .4 1m i444 Frnei-r Fraser V T C 40% 40 0rd l-llr Wnlker §f0ll100|?ll 12?“ 12? ni - - In!“ Pole 36 36“ ‘Mclvhcrn A m N‘ 3'! Price Pfd ‘k w Royullite All 30 Banks . (trolled i! Pitfleld a ca. Ialnhan of Montreal flunk | Bel-In Iarht) uunln Open Clo” Bankl Open ....Cln|e Bk Can ilk Pom 1B1 197 it Mtl Bl; Suva I 326 $35 Royal Bk New York Curb (" if Woods-lends Nil Co.) Btoehl Close Am Cyan B 29a Aul Gan El 82 ' m Sup Pow l‘ fill. Serv Co 8 Creole Pei 3'.’ ‘i Bond Sh Ill |l'ie Bud 12 'l.'n Pow A 6 Uri L Pow PM 64 i-i-i XMIDHIJITEB MONTREAL. May w»- (OP) — ‘rrading remained at a standstill and prices unchanged on Canad- ian commodlty exchange , ’ section Saturday. Butter spot-Que. fresh M score) 22 5-8 to 3-4. Cheese Spot-Unquoted. Eggs wot-Ont. A-iarge It. 14a; A-medium 20o. UIDATID MONEY l0! (By The Canadian Preel) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 490 5-04 franc 4.40; U. S. dollar 00 27-32. At New Yort-Polmd 4.04 8-8: 4.40 1-3; Canadian dollar 1.00 5-38. - At Paris-Closed. Int! Gold-Pound It. 2d; ‘U. l. dollar 60M em; Canadian dollar 59.60 Oil. 1 m1 i I 53.4-51.1 101i! |1|NARD'5‘ l.lNlMENl TENDERS ‘Isnden will be received s; the ilerslg-ned antll May Nth for the painting of the exterior of the Public Ilall. North Will-shire. lowest or any tender not neocl- esrlly accepted- sms. I. l. lirrrclllrl-h Ilerh Wlttdke. MORNING srocK 1.1517212 Instrumentals-accommodating i NEW ions: u ' 15—'I‘h ' i5 W1‘? ill-tie lmPort-anlxdomuticellgiews this morning. President Rposeveli; is planning to insist on the orig. m“ 159m Plan. Colonel Ayres eon. "lives OPl-llnist-lc about buslngsg lhe London market is closed w- dly- American Radiator deelgmd _MA inane sulinirsav . *"‘"' NEW YORK. May 15-00mm. bian Carbon Co March quarter net 11190111: $1,440,530 vs $1,028,153 in first quarter 1935. Packard Mott»; Car Co and subs March quarter mi, profit 17 cents a Sh“; 3331M; 3 cents in first quarter i936. Col- umbla Gas and Elec March quay- l-er consolidated net income equal lo 22 ccntsa common share against 39 cents in first. quarter 193g M1310“ 60m declares dividend of $1 initial dividend of 45 cents was Paid Dec. 18. President Roosevelt to send message to C- ._, re. commending establishment of oth- B1‘ rextonai power authorities pat- terned on TVA. lhreatened clos- ing of Chevrolet assembly plants throughout country 5,5 result, of mater-tel shortages calmed by sink“ l" 3B81naw was averted following vote of strikers m return to work pending further negoiip. Lions. Lest of General Motor strikes, affecting Fisher body plants in Janesville is settled. 30 industrials high 109.39 low 166.58 last 168.15 up 1.69. 20 Rails hish 58.13 low 50.06 last 57316 up .49. o Utilitia high 21.00 low 21.00, last 27.50 up .39. 40 Bonds 101.13 orf .08. Dow Jones. MINING l ifiIi-Iflllle. RKET BULLETIN A """“"'5IIIOIIIIIII lanai Ilrq Stocks Close Alderluac 100 Argosy el Astoria ltouyll 13 Bllgallulc 32 Blilllrfleld 86 Bl-allfor 34 lllilgond 8'4 Big .\lisl 4,5 lloilllclirlllllc 42 Brelnrne 650 Brett Tr B Buffalo’ Auk 900 (‘an Mil 120 Cur Mil '22 (‘int Pat 200 (out Man 7 _ (‘llolu Res 80 ‘ (‘Illlh i 10% i‘ lrlllll ulu 7. rnlnle 830% llnrral Bin 511/; Lust Mal 104 l-‘lllcon 780 Fed Kirk 14% tilcllora 1i.’ (ioilll Lake 4b Uolllale 25 (livid lliagle 4.5 trilllee Lake 471/; (lunllnr Gnl ‘Ill gar: Rock liig Ill‘ er liollingar $11M. iowey 30% Jllllllllll Bay - . lick Waite N4 “limo. 533 J . l! Jcllicoe 1115 ‘n’; i‘. ~ is". Kirk Lake 13“ Lake Sh 351% iilna Con 7: a lleilel Oro 11w. ti"? r. r. s3?» ti e ‘lillclieee 503 ruaclmod C 179 Mlllffiblt! 1% literal o 14% May plelb 11 illaclntym 1H 'ilcKen|le I. I 13f , CMllllll Mi sn-vliilo 39% Monet: 13-‘ Murphy 3% Madsen 7H Nornndl 6'10" O'Brien 530 Omega 5° Famous-M’ 3g; Psynlae Pond Orville 997 Perron £8 Pickle Crow Powell Robyn 105 Premier 255 Preston I Dome 109 Read Allth 395 Red Crest 100 Red Luke 39 Reno 39 Roe 16 S n Antonio 150 Snswkev 55 Slorrltt Goi- 280 2'3” Id 18g . n en Rave Lab 119 Slsda 145 Sud Con 29 Sullivan 132 ylronlte 31° Tack Eu I 509 3R“ a 233 n; 181 ~ I'll 42 630 '5 ~19 0-42 40A 101-19 “A ‘ll. all 8 g. 24A lfi-lT 20-25 "ion 10A 8-5 silk lfl-lll 5-1 11-14 50A 8-4 68-04! 42A 150A '*-".i'i l? lfl 43A fill-Vii ‘JR-Eli 42-44 IlA 2022 17am dividend. Yesterday's in line with expec- ltatlons and we would expect an bléfflglllar market today. We would inclined to 100k over the week xgseigefore making additional pur- MORNING ‘MARKET l LETTER NEW Yoax, May 15:11,. m- covery yesterday probably was a, natural rebound from the sharp decline of_ the proceeding dfly and therefore it is wo early to judge the immediate trend. Close observ- ers were oi the opinion that tech- nical position of the market had bee" Flrengthened not only by the adlustment to a lower priced level but also by an increase in the short interest. With reference to the sold problem. it was of in- terest to note that most oi’ the gold stocks rallied yesterday and some of them displayed resistance to the decline on Thursday. The action of the rail group continues better than the industriais, adding t0 the hone‘ that this diviion may "ll-Be l0 Rive a Dow theory con- firmation to the down trend in- dtcated by the industrial average on Thursday when the April 23m low was broken. 3 uncertain enough over the neg!- tlerm to warrant taking trading‘ ‘I Profile on bulges. maintaining some buying power. but in general We believe the present level gf stock prices warrant a construe. tlve attitude. Laidlaw and Company. Grain CHICAGO, May 15 _ (AP) _. Wheat continued its recovery movement today with gains of more than two cents a bushel at times. Crop advices from dry sections of the Canadian prairies were un- favorable. There were further sales of Canadian wheat abroad accompanied by trade gossip that foreign demand for domestic grain might be expected to expand with prices in this country near an ex- The situation May < part basis. Wheat closed 1 to 2 1-4 cents higher compared with yesterday's finish, May 1.25 7-8 t0 26, July 1.18 to 1.18 l-B, and com was 5-8 to 3 up, May new 1.30 3-8, July new 1.17 5-8 3-4, oats unchanged to 3-4 higher. WINNTPEG, MNay 16 — Wheat futures bounded to higher levels on the Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday when unfavorable grow- ing conditions, both in North Am- erica and Europe, and export in- vestment buying strengthened the props under the market. Although little actual export sal- es of Canadian wheat were con- firmed, exporters were credited with wheat. futures 2 to 1 1-2 cts cents higher, May at $1.30 7-8, July $1.29 3-8, and October $1.18 ‘1-8. Wheat scored a tour-cent gain in the week's final two sessions ended Saturday at top levels for the day. The exchange witnessed little selling and prices rleverfiuc- tuated below F‘rlday's close. South- ern interests brought October wheat against sales of Chicago September. Cash wheat trading was dull due to the Liverpool holiday and only minor sales of Nos. 2 and 3 north- ern were reported with spreads unchanged. Erratic fluctuatlons in rye liop- ped trade in the coarse grains sec- tion and May rye ended the clay i 3-4 cents higher while July rye closed 5-8 cent lower. Other grains scored minor advances. Produce Prices MONTREAL. MBY l6 — (OP) — Light trading and steady to alight- ly higher prices ruled on Montreal open produce markets last week. . Graded eggs shipments in car- iot-s or less were quoted at 21 clls a dozen for A-laxge. 191-2 for A- medium, l8 1-2 m 19 for B and 1'! 1-2 to l8 for C. Butler was quoted at M 5-8 to M 3-4 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailres were 28 i-2 cents for solids and 24 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 13 3-4 to 14 cerltsapound for Orltarlo No. l. Quebec was not quoted. Potatus: PEI. Mts. No. 1 90's 81.06 to $1.10; N0. 1 Cobblers 90's 41.00 to 8115; Que. No. 1 Mt-s. 80's .80 to .85; N.B. No. 1 Mts. 90's .90 to N: new stock, Ifloridas No. 1, half barrels (approx. 98 lbs.) $3.00; B.W.I. N0. 1 501D. ceees $2.5. tlbeary 916-11 - -046 iifiillm c” svr-w "otterdoal 2 Va 4:’; .5 gliirl“ 24-2‘ onvn Rl-w' 0-74‘; ~21 silo...» ' m llcgiilll Rnllyn T flllrllla ‘A Nnlelt fluid 5A Springer H 1L‘ l5 slim Nil l-Zxt .*-\ Tnnlnwlllila 7| 7 l‘ per (‘an 55F liwhlllin ‘M’! gcondiso L 522A’ n, . Wtaoga Pat 1214i New York ___- illaollod lg mud a ca. nrenlhua at Identical stock III-bra all can norm; Stocks open ....Close Al Chem Am if“ P 11g, lu or r 75; Am Rail 211A 211,; Alu Tel ltl Aul Water Allacrllllla 491,3 40% Alehisnu 88% sh All Rel Auburn Bald Loco Bali. Ohio iii-lull! AV 10% 19% iii-lb bl. 7W 7B Briggs Man 42 ~12 Cuse Flies Ohio 61 67 Chrysler 108% 1011 l‘uln Sol - (‘mu So 2% 9% (‘nil Pan (‘on Gas Po‘ 365‘ 365$ (‘ilrll Prnri ‘ t‘llr Wright (UTE liupullt . idler: Auto Lt fi 37% Elm: Pr m 11 1795 lilrentnne Gen Elec 51% 50% til-ll Funds 39 3B Gcll lint. 65% 55 (trnliirich iioon T 8H4 3744 trt No P iiud Mot Car 16% 16% (‘en Int Hill‘ 105% 105% Int Tel Tel 10% 10 Johns Man Ki-nllc B4 51 lllliis Pllv Ry lllnllt Word "Q? bl 50% ‘lillrray Co I 16% 13% N Y (You 46% ~15 hill Bin hit (‘nsll Rog 1 cw York h 8% N? Nor Am U0 23%| 22H; bur Pill‘ 34 33% Plllik Mill 9 i174; I'll Pillllflllfil. 10% 101i. Penn R it 42% 42%; Phil Mm- Pllll I'M (To Punt 'l'0l Call Pub Sr-r N J 40 Pure Oll Co 17 ltllrilo ('0 814; Rildio K O 8% Scars lbw (‘o 988g llcillllliii: St 84 Shell l'|lirill Oll iiltll Pili- Sid fill lllli l3 \lll Oil N J K4- Slilile (‘o 14-’ 'ii-x ("o 5S lllltcrl All‘ 2i- lllllrul (‘n 5 l'niicrl llrll l'lllll‘(l (l!!! fimp ‘i3 12%" U S‘ Rllb 551,4 5.94 *1 St (‘n illll/fi 9514; ll S lnrl Al 5H» 34 Villlalllilnl 275i. M14’, Wllrlit-r Bros 11% 11%. \\'l'si l'|liilll 567/; 60" “Want Air B 44% 4H5 Wear Elr-c Woolworth 47% 47 ' I Currencles NEW YORK. Mlly i6 - (AP)- Foreign currencies were higher in terms of the United States dollar in all centres Saturday. The pound sterling rallied 3-8of a cent in New York to $4.94 3-8, French francs gall-led .00 7-16 oi a cent: to 4.48 1-2. German marks bounded up .04 of a cent, Holland gullders improved .02 of a cent, and Bwiss francs closed .00 1-2 of a cent higher. The Canadian dol- lar eased 1-64 of a cent to 1.00 5-32. . MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal — Stocks narrowly higher. New York~stlocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up 2 to 1 1-2 cents. New York-Cotton higher; sugar steady. DOW JONES AVERAGES (Supplied by Woods-Rennie and C0.) Inllllstrinls 160.00 ilp 0.45. Rniln 57.01 up 0.16 A5 *° (par “"1" DELW W“) . 1T8. Liccfl-‘c U‘ TUDEBAKER has no criticism to make ofany other G-cylinder cor. Studebaker simply makes the unqualified assertion that no other six offered in Canada, regard- less of price, compares with the 1937 Dictator in money's worth! Studebaker stands ready to take the wit- ness stand irl any court of public opinion and prove that the 1957 Dictator is a bet- ter looking, better built, better perform- w!" i098 - l . us.“ “"1” 1 ltcl/“hwl (Juli n in And that Studebaker ClLill cludes sixes that Cost more Dictator as well as sir. zlnii .51: .i 1h ti; . same or less! Put no money down on any six llTiil _vml see and drive the Dictator . . . w<)r.i..",~. tir~t six to offer the triple sill-cry of .1 kl. . i:- forccd-by-stccl bodygnuloliidti i 5,. l.‘ and hydraulic brakes . . . vsciriii» ‘.1 M: offering the dual economy in. - 0f the gas-saving autonlutic mt-iw.;x~. ~ ~.' the Pram oil cleaner . . . woriili." t. i: with non-slain doors that ciu-w- f‘ -, tightly and silently! Sec the l)l1_'l.'ll!) . nuwl STUDEBAKEIUS C. A. C. 7% BUDGET PLAN OFFERS AOW TIME PAYMENYS T. G. IVES Distributor for P. E. I. Utilities 21.53 m 01ml. Charlottetown 1h i‘ I l 1nd BANKS ‘ . .- ....._ (Supplied by w flr-Re-de and (‘o-l -- iwmw '" “*_*—'_ —‘“' "'" """ ~ ‘"4’ _____,_ __ Ba k .... Closi- . ' . . airmail-r?» loll: _ _ P _ L01‘ 5 H1. . nntroll , . m s... g Advertising llates- aya e in vanoe 3 m SA“, __ , Central (iunrdlnn locals, 4o por worn; “Pair-tn lino lfilnlr-rn lot-ills. l" ‘fl hi ill. ' IINANCE D0!" word; Announcements and (‘inning lGn-ntll 2n per worn; v tllwsifllul 3' _ _ "w . . ‘trail..::r':::..£':.:""n::h".i‘;'":;',..?."‘;.':::.'l‘.'::..:‘";:zai..liazr:..."‘z".. El w“ s“ i. e ' (s lldh wd-lurde and o. _ r , _. ‘o . N,‘ (Esp: insofar hskavllork 3-10 n. a-s ailrrlirizht-hgoillkzn. our-millions, mi. p" lllrh or 4c yo! o um \\ n "FQZQQfIk n New m,“ ‘M56 u, “)3 Minimum Charge for any ltlusrtlaement twenty-rive will. ‘ix _ 1 . * ' Copper 14.325. vGDQQQOJQlH‘ coon-unapproved. WINNIPEG wnns-r .4 Female Help wantgd h “Q "‘{',',’,',','l’l'wr'},'_ w lflm“ m" c") WANTED—A HOUSEKEIQPER AT Rtltlhls .\l ll.\in.l. y July-resin once. Kenneth Graham, Braclal ‘lllllg. lip]... iii ihcil-l w“, “In H I v 1 coroner-lieu. bane, P E I L-428- l4 “mend sircci. l.-»li!l-.>-l~l-.il.‘ - M p 50"" “"0035” OUT ‘vi/WANTED - MIDDLE Arlen WAN'l'l-.‘I)-('llI-I.\l’ lnlnsl; “Hull: " ‘ ‘ "__"' . ‘ousckccper. l-‘nnily oi lllllil llOtl. Gm‘ llliti ' ' nzwcAsTLwi “strum _ The llomanvllsiaue honlc. J. H. Piirk- Cylpiltiijl. Box H. (Jo (i ‘ _ _ V . . l . m .. when lree. B F , . INN l\.\ .1 ~l. .. . . terse ruled ‘no dec on m. cl.apaud_ L_.;,g-5.1p.3i_ \ __ W i, _ ~ e well-oi “fir, ghgliggldmjgg‘ éfiww ~ ..-_ .31," . . 9mm’ 9"“ - e PABLE HAIRDRESSER wlmr- r r '_ ‘ ‘" _ together in flying tackles and were Cad First ch55 only med apply Personal __ N‘“- > - i ‘ kilmnd m!" Box 622, Summersidei; “r 5 U 2‘ - .1 :' i W“. u“ i; __ \ lg i i: it \ . 3- - - . .. . . . . . .- . . i To “atom” -- “gain. i2::.:::.1..?"...::.t'i.: . ‘ i» t ‘ ' ‘I I". n‘ 4- ' your pet lamb turns WANTED: EXPERIENCED MAID ill!’ r own homcs llLs Cfilllllli! tail. 5..m|,p.,;_ “we New’ f0!‘ 815N781 hOl-XSE-Wflrkblb S-PPD i I-‘rvr- l)tl()l{ll‘l. on rcqiic . Lfiliiarl- _—"‘ th .A 1 XCp uai n. -_ K I__.;,t.1~ _ , . \i-_ The P0111118 his Kflillm 1°" °i a om ppy L-50l- A lOknligxtgblliglllcidlltl..°l L qlitl in \. ii ~ ‘ ‘U ' - r ___. .2: s-H-ilf?’ _ _ Ti \(ll‘l\'. w‘ Iiyflio AT once. . . 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M“: one half million rlrlllnl-s n ncci. ‘ To Let alglilrllylcl. “immune H. _ aeholr oonarrltloin and Olhll’ beufiolbe Sce J. A. Moore, Clll-i-lc Building i V Hmmmug. as om“ Mame s}? -~ n’ r .. . wt ... . 5195f- I or - voa ' r n i a e e p 1, 9g, l |nr~iii_ rn m ‘r-il l‘ ~ ____,_:, , -. ' "' i??? lilff."ll'zrlr'éo"rli'§"frijlri"rglll"lks v I m l Mmlvrli. Aiillll‘ 179 WOfk Warned res yr ounn n Ive nun new u t “',\\‘TI-j|) _ (',\p,\|;|,yj “n: Pt ,____,__.. _.__ 1f; -— , ,_ . . ‘ n lll s ill ed oil iii .4 . .- '"'" "" ml. “Ill! Milli m: 8n farm vinrk State cxpi-licllcc Rlltl ‘ AFAnfnIlNT T0 UUUNTRT G wk _ _ _ V" a - ltt FURNISHED snee wishes i I sale n all drug atone. “ages r-xpcctcd in flrsRt no arr. M’ m‘. “unmet montnr, W” Phone 1,89 LN ‘.1444,’ Tupper Ferguson, York . - ~ L-All-l-i - - ' _' “ FlllIlT-A-TIVES villi-in L-513-A-l7-3L 17H l