i THE CHARTIYIVFEFOWN GUARDIAN _ STOCK QUOTA TIONS In England Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Irene) Stocks Clan gellckflguk .- ru 5 Can Nor Pr s7 Can car round s 1-: Can Pacific ll Can Steamship 4 1-! Cons Smelt so Dist sea 1a Dom cos rm 1| 1.‘ 3.? $5.1? 18"‘ Ham Bridge 3 1.4 1h" .011’... it "‘ y: l?“ =1 a rew g1 shawlnlgan 1 .4 2: i l~= St oi can Pid T) $pLMé1PfllA _ I ee 15 v . Wpg Elec B ... ‘(lilo ’ | ' a VO H whom Slitlllgllill. Admission lees go to Chinese war gellei g‘ M00178!!! Curb _>__. (Canadian Press) ‘ ' - st a illvertlslng Rates Payable Ill Advance °° ' °'°'° c i ,l gtlmlilliilliil ltgilargestor Any Agvertisements 25 Cent; 18g“ a; enn uzlrl 4m ca I. c per wor - Western d p; As es o; 15 3-4 u pn- “tlliyil; Annountencnts and Coming Bvglflll] affififi‘ :33: BA Oll 17 (‘liissliit-(i to per vurd. Inhiemor m Notices 10c per inch. u". o} Bathurst 10 1.3 Floral and bllllltuai Olicrlngs. Cards, om" 5° p" name, I: t . Ford A 15 14 tonduicnl-e ‘lilo per inrll Wedding engagement 40 wo d Fm" u l Imp Oil 9 1-3 1nd l0 crllts for every additional 8 words. Notices o! r1; m ‘I'M Price Com _. falillrclkiotlmill, I zulncll bruit}, per word. Lists oi sobiliiiliifli‘: git Pettred 1b cc s1 l . I11.‘ an P _ llillllcntiou. 'mmm°“ ‘mn- om" fates on we _ v w '-" ~—€—--_- BANKS‘ For 3M9 Male Help Wanted O (Cenldia l’ ' THAWBERRY PLANTS 60c WANTED — YOUNG MARRIED n m!’ hundred. 75c bv mall. $4.50 thou- ma" Wli-h car desires sales p051. Stcoks (310,; land. F s. Reeves. southport, tlon. Experienced. Good refep “m” “#1 82th:... .s Ii SALE -_ nouptr: ‘TENE- ' " - -31 Nov c t, penthouse. ADDlY 61 Prince St. T " a s ° a‘ _' L-45ii-5-26-4i. 0 Let Mmme“ "4 ___ _____,_____ Royal Bk .- lllll sltl: - TWO HORSES T0 LET — LARGE COTTAG lllree arid live yearsbvffslé till-gang.‘ Shore fllffillfilléd. I N G - - - ~ - - 479-5-22-1 __________.____..._ _y' it SALE- ‘RBAN oars. MIX- | T0 LET-HEATED BB1)“ ell grain: mil. snle terms. R. E. all 349 Queen Street. 00M curlnolly. Dllllstnlinillsghq 5 22 81 LL-ias-s-zmgl, (Canajmrheu) -—-——-—-' Female Help WET? Tmollm’ M“ 23" v sltaoa- nallrlirzlllau e P00. h e q k c‘ Pl , CH1 DRHSYC. BY" __ ‘L l 0i‘ l 05G ticl-lllgrlllr‘ lzoocl condition. Bur- Km Egg‘? R1 EN C ED on. Applv Box “bI/ifiugugtrggilaari. sweet; - emfflh ggséllt inguodg s3 - _--" __:_V---' me 51-2 i-w-ii- --— - v ._ '*""‘%”' A l0li sour. - MIXED nanua ‘Qfinifi’ fflfoAhlzfiinLE 19ml‘ o“ Bllggllltleo g llulbs, mo wits each. Gladloll waldo 3am Nortfa?’ ~ MYE-‘aanmleld s 1-4 l0 cents ii dozen. Mrs. G. Claude ' Lvgé 5 Bea,- Ex 9 Smith. East Royalty; 437 5 2a m I -—~ - Beadle m) ' ‘ ' ' ' Agents Wanted 3mm“ "l" i Ho; not a 5-8 iorne 935 MLAN WANTED FOR s00 B“ -. Navigable Waters ' Merl“ Pen-limb‘? 3533f?» “° "’ ygoeure e hustler. Write RawieigHs, Gem pom g3 I I cagédniHL-flii-IZS-E. Montrsgg, Chasm. m3 Pfllletilvll M l -—- --_._- . starts: r. ’ ii- s. c. CilAFPi-IR 14o i gggmgiflt 13g a ‘ ...__.___ > q m - lliAlilTlhlfi ELECTRIC COM-l DOME Oil 21 3-4 PANY. Liuirrill) hereby gives no-' Duiluesnii 10 3-4 are thin it not. under Section 1 cl! N gilggrg/égl 3a 951d Al. fl ltd Ith th ..,..,.,, ,1 ;,-;,:;,= W1,“ ,,;l ear Charlottetown t. Olllwa. and in the Qiiice oi the 5°55 145k’ 33 liilllfflr 0i licclls iur Queen! Reports wilich we have been able Goldmine 2 5'3 County at Charlottetown, P. E. L.‘ to obtain are that Ontario arr Gold Gal‘ 7 3'4 illcscrlption oi the site and a cutting quite heavily their acrc- Gunmr Gold 331': illll 0i u pump house. crib work age on Turnip: due to a labor sit- d“ row 1 "l "Wt-luv nirin: system pro- uatlon. ‘Hard R°¢l= '14 Hui to llc built on the bank oi. in conversation with man iarm- llmnlnger 13 1'3 “l “lmllllik llllfl. ilillaborough erll near Charlottetown w’; find “Ome on m9 llitr at (illllriotictown, near the there is a slight cut here l would owey 15 ltti n! Sirlllcv Street. not recommend cuttin your acre- Hud Bay 24 Anti lulu- nntlcc that alter the age too heavily this do The cost ‘Im Mink _' alllilllflll oi one month irons the oi growing an acre {it '-l‘nrni s is Jason 95 l. n tllt‘ first publication of rmall; u... llbfli‘ can be done ll-ln- K"? Add $90 lllll notice Eiinrltilue Electric Com- clpally by the youngst rs and with Km‘ Hud 35 ‘lily. LlmllI-li, will under Section the incrcased oi business Km‘ Lake 77 oi the Siilil Act. will! l0 ""5 Ind new markets that we have Lap“ cad 1° lillllllcr oi Pulliic Works at his oi- reached in the past season we are lMMarllc 9o lire In lhc (‘llv oi Ottawa toi- ap- l lookin iorwllrd to renll 'ood u 1M1“ 9°11’ 74 liiiill c!’ illesaid site and plan.‘ mend“ throughout they (all arid Mod 0°“ 15 1'3 "l ll" "We i0 construct the said winter months ior Turnips. This lMwel“ 4° 1'3 "mp hlms" "lb "Ml! "Ill illillfll is for your iniol-mailon. Nnybob 33 1'3 liilrm. uipissing 109 llalerl at (‘llnriottctnwn P E I FRANK B. CLARKE Norancla 491-3 m‘ 3"‘ ‘hi’ "l billy. 104i. ' ' " ligegust l g: , , _ __ —-~-~—— ormea . itilllrull. lJAl-A 1,11), 1-495-5-22-31 031-16,, 63 - . ac nnon, p p Secretary. pifiigmgiqw 33g g L-35B-5-5-4i. gioneeh t 21: »'--__—.-- ,__ *_.__;__ . ress e - ‘Preston 2B0 Professional ilarli Fllll sill-E ‘gwhg, ,g1-B oya e \' *‘> __ ___,_______ ii h d b » WP???’ fillnlsqmlnlnqqgq n53, Slfllusgt. anSlX F2013: 2223a,?‘ 2:9] 5e nil urn e. Pr rea- m l’ MilcDmlald. B-A- etlnollie. Appliyc 22s cfiembcr- g{',f;,'“,§,,,, ‘:14, RGSTER. SOLICITOR. bTc. 1""! simi- gin rem ‘a r-s ver Tel. h 0m eep R0 no Rlfhtflllait?! Sires? smgw“ l‘ Cilnrioitctown £331,233?“ ‘:3 'n‘o'lfln\'h\'u'o\i'u'n\' Tobum Chi l“? "4 m- Upper Con M FOR R EN‘ I 11g a e u & co. woFdHCad w: r arg nv F. C. M. Williams residence mm UNIJSTED u . _ o Chartered Accountants zitvlllfilfffik°lf$rggfxihsf Pend Ore _ 128 . Eastern Trust Building 3 fire-places, etc. Charlottetown k Apply. N 0 T l 6 E - BELL & MATHXESON. \ n k , i a, _ N m“ csdfob 8‘ BEN HEY lPurg lgreod (llvygelifiolaifia. llrndliome »»lllm'r . . l’ l l ll" m" “'~ t t 22:25:‘? "i- 3 "“'”' =*i""*":i'l"I'-:l ‘mt-tr’ oarf: - ~ ‘. 1,5; _ o a one. n e a tern Y‘ LL n" lllasla: much action and game u "if',,'m°'""""' _ any blood hone. l\ Tlll i one o! the nicest oung ' alumni Min" Beginlnng horse‘: télat ‘was ever hroul t to POI K ngs oull y. _.__________?= Monday, June 2nd Found at home dllrin the season M A ~ ~—~ _____ land any one wanting ‘in: from“: ' l-BAN FARMER ~ Cardigan. Seven Mile Road. :L:*:n":=‘|°:’“::. :2‘ "l h‘ u" n“, a.1l.. l.l..a. huhflfiéiall. soucrron. no. nil oi Comrnlewrce lfldg. . MQNEY T‘) bob ’ ALEX w In - MATHESQN I mfflfomsotlclrolt. no ' "t M» flank“ l trathcona Forest Hill. St. Peters and. Cardigan Ilesd Lorne Valley. Eliictvaie, 48 Road to I-Iazelhrcnk Creamery. Truck continuinl Charlottetown each Cream Day. J. M. McKENZIE. lloulcr. Telephone in connection. 01mm ALFRED WEBSTER. l Milllli. B. It. l‘. l. | L-Tlii-fl-g-M-x ' PQriai Bank and International Met.- BURRENGIES YORK. May 33—(Oi=l- The und sterling equalled its belt rise tor tha year, gaining 1-4 dent “.04, on he iorergn ex- chau e market today. 1t. was the poun ‘ll highest rate since Jan. 2. The Canadian dollar remained unohan at s rate oi 12 13-10 per cent scount. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.00- 991 per cent discount» Hon Kong and Shanghai dollars were own a aha at 24.01 and 5.50 cents re- l lVIlY. l! was the iree Argon-- tne peso at 28.80 cents. Other ma- itar currencies remained unchang- e . Toronto Exehanze nonomo. may 28—(CP\-— Stocks worked narrowly lower in quiet trading to wind u the week today. Volume was e second smallest o! ha week at 76,000 shares Minor losses showed at the close ior Not-ands, Pend Oreille, Waile- Amulet and Steep Rock against a umll gain ior Falconbrldgc. Ohesierviiie was sold in volume at a loss oi’ 11 cents to 1.10, l new low and Preston slumped ll cents to 2.80. Other declines oi’ 5 to 10 ‘cents were netted by Coniaurum. Kerr- Addlecn. Pickle Cm-w and Wright- Hergreavea and Moose-so closed i5 cents down at 3.90. Smaller losses came hrough for Aunbr, Cochen- our Willarls, Jason, Madsen and Little Long lac. Prices held to the up side for MacLeod-Cockshutt. Malartlc Gold Fields. Lake Shore, O‘13rien, Pioneer and San Antonio. Walkers common led the retreat with a dro oi 1 1-4 to 39 1-2 and other decines o! a palm o1- more FIDDEBPPJI ior Bank oi Iliontreal, Im- als pid. British American Oil, Imperial Oil and Canada Steanlshps, drop- ped minor fractions. Minor declines were netted by Calgary and Edmonton Home Oil. Foothills and Rnvaiita Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, May :3——(CP1-—-In- dustrlais and breweries snowed strength and oils Welg Wellie!‘ in New York Stock Exchange (Canadian-fibres!) Stocks Close Am O and ti‘ 25 1-4 Anaconda 35 3-4 Baldwin Loco 13 Ikndix Av 84 8-8 Beth steel 6b 1-2 Ches Ohio 89 5-8 Chrysler 56 5-8 l Con Edison 17 3-4 Elec Auto Lite 26 Gen Elec 28 7-8 Gen Motors 31 5-8 Gt Nor Pid 2b 1-4 Kennecott 86 5-0 Mont Ward 88 7-8 NY Central 12 1-8 N01- Am co 12 1-2 Penn RR 23 3-4 Phil Pet C0 4i Std Oil NJ 36 7-8 Texas corp 39 3-4 United Air 3B 3-8 Us Rubber 2i 3-8 US St Co 52 3-4 West Union 22 3-4 West Elec B8 Woolworth - Produce Prices MONTREAL. May 23-03?)- Produce Market prlces here today, as reported by the Dominion De- partmcnt oi Agriculture f0li0W1 Butter: first grade creamery prints. Jobbing price, 31 1-2-32; ill-st grade solids, jobblrg price, 8i- 31 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, cur- rent receipt price, 30 5-8; no 2. 29 5-8; no l wholesale price. fill 7-H- Zil; no 2, 30 1-4. Cheese: Western white. receipt price, 14 11-16-14 , white and colored WJOIGSBlC price 15, which. price 1s applicable to cheese manufactured on and alter April 1, 1941, for shipment to the United Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments in used tree cases, selling at. A-iarge 24; A-medlum 22; B grade 20 1-2-91: C grade 18. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .50—.60; no 2, 510-502 NB mlun- tain no 1 75's 05-110; PEI lnoun- thin no l 75's .75—.85 LLiiTEfli. today's narrow pre-hoduziy tladlng on the stock market. Asbestos, Canadian Car and Hamilton Bridge improved, thcugn Dominion Glass, Dwminlon Coal referred and Ma say-Harris were. agganls in the group. NiliiOiiltli Breweries and Associated Breweries were out in front up to l-L: point. Alcohol “B" dropping back Both Imperial Oil and Intsrnall e111 Pct- roleum showed deficits oi fluct- ons. In other directions, Silawdl gun was harder, in utilities, but Gat- ineau was weaker and, in mules, Buiol worked upward and lilterila- tionai Nickel slipped Canada Steamers showed strength, in C11‘- tiers. Among miscellaneous stocks Og- livie and Imperial Tobacco icst ground. Total sales; 10,300 shares; utilis- trials. 5.700; Mines, 4.100. FINANCE By Bernard S. 0‘ilara Associated Prell Financial Writer. NEW YORK. May 23-<AP>-A little more conildence returned to the stock market today but there still were enough dzubters to ltrcp iuly worthwhile rally trrm devebb- f ng. Canadian stocks wet‘; mixed. In- ternational Nickel gained 1-4 and Brazilian Traction Ford and Lake Shore 1-8 point each. Roiliuuer and Imperial Tobacco led the loser=, each declining 3-8 o! a point while Dome and Imperial Oil tel‘ 1-8. Th. Associated Press average oi 60 stocks was unchanged at. 89.8. Volume dwindled to 761.580 shares, second smallest turnover since last Aug. 26. It compared with 401.530 the day before. < ‘ Many leaders never reg siered on the ticker tape. Betlwlehem Steel. ior instance. opened two hours and i0 minutes lat... and ended down 1-2 to 60 1-2. U. S. Steel was up i-i finishing with modest advances were 51mm Fe, NY. Central, Penn- .s lvanla, Southern Pacific, Great orthern, Goocyear. Goodrich sperry, Aviation cor-pm, Pan-Amer- ican Airways, Westinghouse. C01“- merolsi investment. Trust, Ndl-‘(lliisiil Biscuit, American Tbacco and Corn Products. Lower were Chrysler, American Telephone, Kennecott, American Smelling. Sears Roebuck. AllP-l Chemical Dow Chemical. J. C. Penney. standard Oil mu l. Brue- iioial Industrial Loan and western mlon “Ttlfi-TJZ _.__.- OUT OUR WAY Grain CHICAGO, May 23—iAP\-After swinging ircm net icssrs of a cent a bushel to gains of us much as Z cents, wheat prices today closed with little change compared will y6Sl€fd."l_V'5 iinish. Wheat closed unrharged to 1-2 lower, Jilly 9'7 1-2-3-8. Sept 98 8-4 -5-8: corn 1-8-—1-2 higher. July 73 1-‘2-5-8. Sept, 74 3-4-7-8; oats unchanged to 1-8 hgner. WXNNIPEG. May 23—(CP)—Fu- tures rices stared ch=e to pre- viclls evels an Willn‘peg grain ex- change today. Wheat lutures values held to their mltfmums oi ‘l5 cents a bushel for Mel‘ and 77 1-2 for July throllgirut the session while among: coarse grains only flex recorded any notable change. Buenos Aires prices were un- changed, " The Eastern Guardian ..'Thi| column is reserved ior news oi local interest. but adver- tising oi a newsv nature may he Inserted at 2 cents a word. sirlctiy payable in advance. ______________- ___--_- ‘THE SCi-IOONER IIELEN G. Macbean was in port at Montague and loaded potatoes for other cen- ters. -L. ..'TIiE S. B. SURF. SYdilBY. C. B. which for the past few years has been piying- regularly between N0- va. Scotia and P. E. I. carrying both passengers and produce has already made a. second trip to port at Mon- tague. —L. > <I“VEDDING BELLS — On the evening oi May 17th at the Christ- ian Church Manse in Montague, Private Robert Chisholm oi the P E. I. Light Horse, was united in marriage to Mabel Louise Moore oi New Perth. P. E. 1., daughter 0i’ Mr. and Mrs. Penna Moore. Mr. Homer Moor oi New Perth was best man and Miss Edith Stewart of the same place W8! bridesmahti. The bride was tasteiullv attired .n navy blue, wlih rose accessories. Following the ceremony the llbDPV couple returned to the brides home and were the guests at a reception held in their honor. During the ioi- lowing weekend Mr. and Mrs’. Chis- holm visit/ed Mr. Ciliihqlm sugar By J. R. Williams GNR. CYRU! ACORN Gnr. Cyrus Acorn, son oi Mrs. W. L. Acorn, Pownlli, P. E. l. lie is now in England with the R.C.A. ents at Kenlllngton. The oiilciating Out- clergyman was Rev. L. Christian W. house, pastor oi the Church at Montague. -L. . .'W.M.S. SOCIETY - The regu- lar monthly meeting oi’ the W. M. B. o! Montague United Church was held at the home c! Mrs. L. A. Jclznstone Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hayward the pres dent was ln the chair. Mrs. W. L. Cowun had charge oi the Devotional Service and quite a number oi the members gavel scripture readings and this service closed with a circle o! prayer. Mrs. George Gordon then reviewed the Study Book which was "Surgeon oi’ the Sheena." This was most inter- esting and told of the llie and work oi’ one o! the greatest home miss- ionarles of the United Church, Rev. Horace Wrinrn, M.D., D.D., the de- scription oi the work carried on l- mong many and varied ioik, min- ers. lumbcrnlen, iisilermen, and In- dians and those livln in isolated communities, was mos instructive, and several oi the members read articles on the different phases o! this work. A ieature oi‘ the even- ing was roll call which was answer- ed by questions from the Book ni Genesis which caused the ladies to brush up on‘ the Old Tesrament. Many questions were asked and answered and it made the meeting very interesting. Plans were start- ed for a rallv which it was hoped would take nlace early in July. Mrs. Cowan and her assistants Mrs. “tewart. and Mrs. Clark reported on _l‘eir effort to rr-organize the Miss- ion Band. Parents were asked to co-operate in seen-lg that the c1111. riren attended regularly as the leaders were doing their best. to mnkc the Blind a success. Refresh. W Graduation time is here! Like yourelves . . we’ve been plugging at our various studies for months past, studying style trends for men J . studying the new fabrics and patterns and colours . . . and so often there’s no answer in the back of the book! Our efforts have paid us well. This season we have —witilout a doubt the cleanest and smartest showing in young men's suits ever. We are still able to show you fine English worsteds that are the last word in styles and colours to say nothing of our usual high standard of quality plus tailoring. 2 pant worsteds at — — — — — — —$20. and $25.00 menls were served and a pleasant hail‘ hollr silent. -—L. Personals ‘ ‘Jack Burke oi’ the Royal Can- adian Nflvy visited his family in Montague. -_L. ..'Harrv Hiswanbolhom ls home nn leave and visiting his iamiiy in Montague. -L. ..'Louis Hl't""eson is on leave and visitinz h‘: home in Moninillc he is a snn of Mr. and Mrs. David Hulchesnn. H's inther i= also in the service oi his country -l‘... In Memoriam MRS. Gl-DACE STORDY One oi Victoria's oldest and high-l ly respected residents passed away. on April 24th last. at the homeoil her daughter. Mrs, Charles F‘. Mill- el", in tile person oi Mrs. Grace Sturdy, ugcd 97 years. The late Mrs. Stortiy was the last member oi the large iamllv of the late Mr. John Xnman and his wile Jane Webster. Hanlptcn, P. E. I. Several other members of this iam- llv were also noted tor their long- evity in years. As a young woman she married Mr. Joseph Stordy oi Crapaud. who predeceased her over twenty years ago. they lived W‘ i1 time at Crepaud and afterwards at Victoria. The deceased lady always euioy- ed comparatively good health until within a ielv months oi her death. Early in January she contracted the “ilu" from which she never com- pietelv rallied. She lingered on in a gradually weakening condition, ten- derly dared ior by her dauzhfeffi. until on the above mentioned time. her penile spirit took its flight from this earthly scene to the realms of Light. above. She was well and favorably known by a large circle oi friends and ac- quaintances who aiways receivfld I welcoming smile from her Whenevfl‘ tilev visited at her home. She was» Qf a quigt, gentle disposition, with kindly heart and line Christian, character. beloved by lie!‘ $115!?“ and relratlves. Shgoggllziggdecllllllelycglrillal pony o vourllz D .3113”; reaLlntgrest. ii all l l OUR B0 Regular one pant at— $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 Shirts that have classy-plains and stripes-new de- signs, new shades — — - — — —$1.65, $2.00, $2.50 Ties too match up-silks, botanies, and ioulards 50c and $1.00. Socks of all wool—silk or cotton and wool. New pat- terns-rich colours -— — — - - - -50c-75c-$1.0° And t0 crown it A NEW LID In our new hat department we have a hat that's built just for you. The new shade you want --tile shape you require-all at the price you want to pay $3.45, $3.85, and $5.00. MGDRE a. MQLEOD Lin? k Baked Rhubarb 4 cups rhubarb, cut in l or 2 inch pieces. l cup sugar Prepare rhubarb. Mix with sugar and let stand 1 hour. Bake in a covered baking dsl: in moderate oven, or cock in top part 0t dflflble boiler, until rnubala: ZS tender. that. was passing and hiiililfinllflfl- not only in the immediate vicinity but in the world in ileneral. she leaves to mourn her memory, tilree dauithtere. Mae _lMrs_ Charles F. Miller); Udv liars. Wallace Stewart); Florence lMre. Collins), all oi Victoria. toitether with ranci- children ‘and zreat-zrandchil ren- The tuneral services at the house and grave were conducted by her pastor, Rev. D. J. Morrison, who visited her irequently during her lost. illness and who spoke in eulo- glstic terms oi the liie oi the dc- ceased. The remains were laid to‘, rest beside those oi her late husband; in Grapaud Cemetery. The pail bearers were her tour P3501? 3-4 cup lard l 1-2 cup boiling vcaier 1-2 teaspoon snlt 3 cups pastry flour Crcnm lard. Stir ill boiling water. Add flour and suit, mixing it in MlklD INSULTED .' WAKlNG ‘PEOPLE AT THIS ~90." rtrttlzeteeasn- ME TO LEAVE MOTH\N' AT filflTEllS HOUSE AGlN~-1 DON'T LlKE BEIN’ WELL , COULDN'T M006E'5 BAcKasl-zso we uooeteloloulr W1 vooaur ANTLERG FiRMLY AND BENT ‘- You cATcl-i ueuhtul 1 euouto THEM AROUND THE NEAREST ELEPHANTG l‘ ca»: Tl-HNK LIMBfYYlNG we uorzus m WITH A sew ABOUT 2o l THEY A STQONG ell-lion's Kuo-r! ‘ll o: KEYQ -- Ptmsas coutD wee/so, 1 CAPTURED , av LOCKING lN A nu A scone ol= n-lelw. TRUNKG? same.‘ Ti-lEM- I Saves! i ‘ v.1... .llll""'"'.‘,‘l.‘ffil.'i‘lilr.im l - no 1 ...... o» Ewe-rte“ grandsons: Clayton. Hediey, Joseph quick“, using a ‘(mm UM‘ n‘ glalgklafilolzllfififuggda ,,"'§§§,'.§§§,f“§5fe'}1l ouglllly before rolling. M. C. Innlan. l 5mg e “ruis. (Patrict_please_copy) - __. ARDING HOUSE With - Major Hoopil ‘ Mil-law r DROPPED NEATLY I'VE HEARD rm A warn; -: OUT 0F ATREE ONTO THE OF YOU, MAJOR PITCHEQ NlCE ol= .. u (a y“ § =u3 EZW/Aizil/ W lullllllllllwgfli“