. record n! for mnsvfi MINUTE 7cm» Fish cm 1 With Vacations M I I A T H R E GLOUCESTER?” Mas, J1me 19 Bums nscncnnrtvn ix ‘ osmium m r-xmuns LU’ TAINT IN ‘VAR TH." COLONEL D. l DEIWAR Director General or the A""<~ an} renal‘. A"ms lvrmuv. _ B‘ Dcptrtmrnt of N112! Suimiv in Otnwa. =7- . TONS a wrrse plight In thc past 35 days ~lCP>~Fsli<amcn here have mode - s to curtuil catches of ref-ll imurlieral in order that 13193‘ et ivhat they con- prlce for the ..il<l may conzlnue to . a mrisonabe f sh Flseis of 60 draggers have been 0.0.05. m mke iedflsh vacations 0f at least six to eight days between Lips, while inacherel seners. 22 0f them. have been ordered to catch no more than 40.030 pounds a trip and to remain Ln port from 24 to 36 hours between trips. I: i5 the first lrme since the days _hL‘I1'l-il(3 {Vattionail Relief Admin- l 1Z1 lime curtailed catches be- cuusc of price when ilie price cf niacherel went U "i to a cent u. pound. however. ‘Yfllfifl realized they a liwng. They voted to est- ilbhhll a niaxwnum catch and Order rhcs‘. bJLlS ldntlinu west Cape Cod Cunul remain in hours between trips, while laxiciixig at Boston and Gloucester, SIM‘ home 2-4 hours between trips. ‘Iliev also voted that hereafter no i-rlps are to be sold by ladl0 Jccphoize. Yhfldiu allows men to l 1:11}: to shore piirtes vl'h"le on U16 fishing mounds and often boats have sold their irips before leevinl the Ii. OF SEA FOOD Buyers cf radish arc 1n even Colonel Danie‘ Fllwjrrtl f »~»1v 15,00 rum mums have been Dirccw" (‘wnczd c!‘ ‘. ed in this part ln some 20D and 5m ll ‘ H. .5, Branch. 111ml" - Dealers here had agreed to no)’ 8M Sllllwfv in Of $1.85 per hundred pounds and that. he 1s moo ' n kept to their promise despite the arms n""mu;l'*i n - ' fzict t.h' ads. either bv l . the Gfl\'i‘“ll“i(~ll‘ .-\r< fstraiticn of the lat’) transferred {cm tire of Nntimzi’ ' worFmc purcl" _ mfll“ 0"f‘_"‘l'll'r’.'l':fli‘ the Dcplirv ‘Ylniflr- Shells and tn y... PFQSIIQCIQ led him m 11h ‘Phem hearing of n vnc-"nrr or t Tknrlvlmr-Yit nr-iv the prlcc fcll w a cent)‘ .l ln Boston. Local dealers . that they hrwc 3.003.000 unds In the freezer against 300.- no» pounds a your ago at this time those 0f loo H) cnpnclv. seven r‘. ilicsiz under 7090f‘! pOlUfdg 1v days. 'l‘l~.cv were told that in that red- ‘ i’_h vncntzcm period they could go llfl""(‘(?l{ or rcdfsh cixusx..\x_iioc PRICES ll-‘llrc lrt: rriccswdurlnz the first . ~~ "iw “"‘_""v17‘n‘,~v any other . . v- ...” .... .1 our; cent s than a venr ago. the _ -. h, 1.374,. , p ICUS (luring ihc s ‘ quar .. m A_T_ a s If m, cfyn>fl"y(\“ _ “T, \ll‘\\' u: the rcccz. .11 use in bacon prices will be stronser than in 1940 1n m, Royal gnaw.“ Qyllnpnfle sla -s the Current Review on Arri- onmg he mtnned m m. p cullwal Ccnditlcns In April. 1040, he“), and enlists-fl‘ m. hog‘ prices drowned and did not years’ engurremenf. Hi: ‘V5118 to intcrqrcr nnd put emtlon n. new system of cccc. . inc’ in i-‘he offices and SlOWS n’ hi atavon, and t-‘hixs show his cwnrvi 1:n three rears h» w“ a \\‘.'1“. OHYMW commission. Not wishfmr the hcmcnrnrv char he resiwned from m» f? . . Olxnmfmtfnns. and w-ns n":- lemvlm- ormmlsslon r remained on stlre work till late in 9h:- w~ flit-IS. when he ivent Ovc" yle Home. London. nnr" Mn‘- haidmmrhero “v.14: m» fill rvdii n" depots in Ffnrrlnnd. A* vwy’: m he was flier: the hl~ 11"‘ < IFNNTMUL’ all (‘vivndini ("PM fr. 0mm» Inent tOCnYindn. and in flwz-"ilr cf" @6111!!! WPh th‘: vcvv c"v\“"""‘o “M4 8 (wry-num- l. n! l l" 5-”- '. Chcrldri; nym- .1 .n.- 4 problem ‘Wwkfvl mil w 1"" “w won almmzml n? thr- W~ C .'-~ arr/l "Y‘"'l'll' fvfilicwl t‘~~ "we in vrfvcd. Colonel Devrar wen‘. back to E750,- lmld in 192.! m urtvnd the Col of Sclence at Vvoz.» . l5 hood of mo niciit brilcli thu‘. conic. ulna-r ti. Master (kiwi-cl 0i OlKllillicc. Col DWDBJBWTY work Ion; bcime th present Coiiihct besuli I-le C‘ 0381 UPWHI‘ Clzri u szirii". hr. 0f B hzld worked IhLOW-{ll to iilttpi-Jflfu b‘: 1h w-ir Office in London, a ~ .-° suitable for C. :1 .. pr n s Ifrcsorm exiizm ' ‘m5 l). .;, _ tic. His Va ll‘ -i- nlnnt. coir“ m1 i112 ‘he “Donn r G 0'11)" o.’ Up- eriillou. prvbsiifx~ Lin» llllts ill]t.ll{ unit in the Empire Il has a tool mom villi fear pm- ' of such , ~ rel‘ ‘flrvcr lcvcts until ‘ July. wltla production minnln" above ! ~ and export requiremcnts l durri: that l7C1lO(l. In 1941. however. ' zin increase-fl production is finding “f ia ready m-arkci. office!‘ and in six offered rm hrm- ‘ EONTARIO AND QUEBEC CHEDDAR CHEESE FOR BRITAIN Effective on and after May 26. 1941 bv an Order of [he Dalrv PF“- . LlllTlS Board, dIllCd Mav 20. 1941. all _ checsc manufactured in n the Provinces of Ontario and Que- , licc must be whitc and uuwawad. " 1m: li-m fourteen and onc- (this in (llzimezc-i: anal not s t1 an '75 ptunds in weight and . all such cheese shall be ex- ‘|.0il('d to the British hiinlxtrv of Froc} through the Dnlry Products ‘£0111 b‘; cxpories licensed by the -'o..r'i. Girl Guise News Will all the Guides 1n the 11th Company please meet at Prince Sircct vrhurf Saturday in time for L? I119 llliri‘ line 1:30 bout (daylight saving Y-lCll of s: . Mme) to go on our picnic. Captain civil as u ll 11.. militiiijx; l. M. Yco. 1:. all zed lzinclli-(l for [hp A; Forpp ._.______.______ cvrisciis. XX r_ hlis “Tl l4‘ll up u EXPORT PERMIT FEE u: zidupwlxuli" an 5201705‘ Wri-li cwzw .. Llic mu f.<:ll.<~ii for turn?" Old Hand: action. lkml do vc u b: ilmcr ln lmuu "Small appetite." . 1 _;:—:~—"—-_— - s; ___‘_- myiopiriiit (sunli- d U APPLE B L 0 S S O M SOAP 6 cakes — — — Following the centralization 0f control for the issue of export lmlrs through the establishment of the Export Permit. Branch, Depart- nicn’. oi Trade and Commerce, 0t- tuavs. as the sole fluency an Order in Council published in the Canada Gazette dated 10th May. 1941. fixes the fee to be charged for the ln- susmce of each expat pennlt at $2. subject to such eximptlons as may be prescribed bv the Mlnlslfl‘ , of ‘Prade and Commerce. When Peace Oomcs . J1me 19-(0?) —-Ca.nad1an.s could not face today without the hope of peace £31110!‘- row. 'lhe way might be 1on2; MM weary and T419 morrow distant but . Alfred Watt, M.B.E., president of ihe Asoclflwd Country Women of World assuzed the Federation of Women's Ins- titute convention here icduv. Mrs. Watt described ilirs “puss- loxiutely deJred" day of PGJCC as one "when dawn breaks over quiet fields. when the noontlde secs fl fhmlly united with bowed heads over grace before mid-day meals. when there Ls rest after roll in a night whose perils are no unsre". “On that day w», can vow never we vowed before to undo wrong and make a better world” Said Mrs. Watt. Speaking of the "Woman's Peace". Mrs. Watt st ed that the fundmuenisl of this would be preservation of family life. "Nothing is rlglht if the home ls wrong." The first c0nditlon sh:.uld be that destroyyed homes and brok- en faznllles be restored ‘There would also be the care of the lads crippled bodily and mmtallv and the obligation to see that there l5 work of absorbing interest for the young women whose lives have been wrecked the death of the men they woul have married. PLACE OF FARM LIFE “We must help to brine back the farm life We love and farm recov- ery on which the countrysitlc is de- pendent." Mrs. Wat-t continucu. “We must take the responsibility of our vCte, chcosing good and great leaders, like Prime Mlnistc" Churc- hill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. We must olwa-vs ask gllldflrlce of God- and never cease w pray” As presndent 0f the Associated Country Women of the World, she Dledged the support. of that organ- ization or “mutual exchanirc of htlp betweenjhe women of the wwrlcrs countrysides whatever time. color and creed they may be Within our free and frlendlv associntim " $5 EXTEND REGISTRATIUA CHEESE MANUFACTURES The compulsory PCEliYTJLlOD of cheese factories in Cnnada has been extended. By an nmcnumuzi. o1 the regulations under lihe Dairy In- dustry Act, published in the Can- ada Gazette, 17th lmiy, 1941 the registiation of factories which manufacture cheese. czcamery but_ ter, and whey butter now includes factories in which chcesp, is pro- cessed or butter re-wo red. According to the am? l | .1341}, "Th. Department of Agrirluiiire sllfli keep a register of all cheese factor- ies, creameies. and luoiorles who: cheese is proceed or butter ls rc- wolked and every person \\'l10fl1flllll~ faclures or intends tn nmnilfuctui". cheese, ceriiuerl‘ biLter or whey bllllfil‘. or Dioceses o? int/raids to prccess cheese. or re-ivorks or 1H- tends to re~work bulxc. shall re- gister iv-itli. and obain a ccrlificzifr- of registration will; n i-cq's.1-all:1~_ number f::m the Dominion lieprir merit of Aizrlcullurc, Olmvc. ' each su" JIlCl/Cfy owtieql or 0pc- ed bv h ' MAKE UP TO MATCH YOUR NATURAL COLOR. Wzmcn with very blonde o VB l’ l: C)‘. hair hzivc st plxd com» _cosinetc5 that will suit their fru- covericuz a matched make-up en- semble perfectly _8dI1}ll0d to their needs . . despite the fact lllut it is already a prune favorite 1111:0113 bnincttes and redheads The icuuc or lipstick in their case: annenr l0 be orange in colour. But once they ccme ‘n contact with your skin, they actually change until your own 012st attractive natural shade is pzxrbsce .. 'I‘:i1:ly and amazing transfomiotlon to watch . In Memoriam MRS BARBARA ANNE KOUGIIAN On May 29th there passed away at her home on Sidney siren: a hfe-long resident of Charlottetown in the person of Mrs. Bnrbnm Anne Koughan after an illness of about seven weeks. Although confined to her homo for the last four or five years because of rheumatism tlio deceased, despite her eighty-one years, had enjoyed good health. she was l. woman of quiet disposlton who was always ready to len a helhln hand to those 1n need. A fafthfu member of St. Dunstarrs Basilica, she assisted daily at the H01? fiacrlffce of the Mass. The lust rites of the Churm were admin- ifltfived w her by Rev. Father Ayres and was visited frequently during her illness by the other priests of the Basilica staff. Her husband, Francis Koughan, predeceased her about fourteen years ago. ‘Three daughters also _ wvuoo» x70» ‘ APPLE ntossou " EXAMINATION COLOGNE - nub; um s; plylnl Gllueu MARVELLOUS FACE . "I J- POWDER AND LIP ; l oflonmmls’! STICK -— — — -— —65c g) Montague. P. l. I. om“ Hours: 1o to u A. M. BATHING CAPS r§ 2 W 5 P- M- 15‘! to $1 m) llolldnya elm. by sppolntment _ _ i 1 m c a with 5.9.31? ilfggs- n???» £2 ° °5rli<iii°<>i= SPECIALS “H” —*’—A CANDY Hunk 14,!) tlzoxx-I- -40c , 0w re Salt a r sses l 29¢ lb- ; Your Eyes ‘? Creamy Toffea- 20c lb. . Aim-u Tom» Rom .."..r;l..": ".:*.'.'a':..:::""':.":: 60¢ - eyes or dfzzmess -- consult I B.‘ Bo‘. _7 _60c "L specialist. . C-v-"h- - -“°" "'- _ ...“.‘..§::::.':.'?:.s rtl...r.';.z , rclractlng service. ' Uoll In and discuss Y"? firflclllfies. ‘ I BROS l , B. F. llutchescn Q l I l . ‘v v v ‘ Phwlilinftls “m . l 71%. tltlttt’; L-M. Douce te- - - "l" __ _ » .----A I ________________ I Mineral’: relieve! Ibraliu. l pi ‘ sed her. She leaves to mourn the loss o! s loving mother ,one daughter, Mrs. John Tomkfna, residing st her home in Giarietbe- tnwn; also two sisters. Catherine and Elisabeth OT-Iallornn, both of Charlottetown. Her funeral was held on May 31st of. half put nine to 8t. Dunstan’: Basllfcs where Re- qufem High Muss was celebrated by Rev. J. A. Sullivan of st. Dun- stun’; College. Rev. Frederick Cnss was present, in the sanctuary. Rev. Father Sullivan performed the ser- vices at the grave. Burial was in the family plot. MRS. JAMR IOAN t lknyvale there occurred the elect of Mrs. James Egan, fn her 80th yearfrhelafe Mrs. Run. whose maiden name was Mary M. Greenan of Klhkorn. was twice married, "first to James D. McAz-dle, and after his dcalli she married the late James Egan who predeceased her by some seven years. Although in falll health for several years she cont nued to be active ln the discharge of her duties, and being highly respected by all. her death will be felt as a loss to the community. She is sur- vived by one sister. Mrs. William Olnrkln of North Wlltshlre. and one brother, James M. Grecnan of Kfnkorn. On June 13in the, funeral of the lute Mrs. Exfln WM held to 5t. Anne's Church. Int G5. when: a Requiem Mass was celebrated by her Pastor. Reverend 14:0 A. Horr- ell who also conducted the burial service. The pail-bearers were Messrs Peter Cusack, Walter Oonely. Jerome smith. James P. McClosk-iy. J3me; Quinn 5nd Peter Greenan. On June 1m; l plainmg ahout the lack of slaecizii, gile coloring exacily. 'l11@y"1~.. djg- ‘ THE cusntovgvlw susaouuv F" "'°"""" "lwllAction Stations Writer's Bridgeless Days ' Thrill In flour 0f Dawn Fer U-S-Wmnfi" Leader's Views ‘ i ' ’ Every Man Aboard U. S. Shi In British Service at Hi5 Fighting Post at Sunrise of Eastern Coast. i BYMORGAN BLBEATI‘? sldndfvoulnsmotter ofaocoraldl- Associated Press sun Writer g1???) a: n3 fir?! $011‘; w}; ABOARD H. M. S. —. AT SEA mlflxt b; cr —-(AP)—A British sailor tn drip- hundred yards ping oll skins thrust. open the door of my cabin. slapped on the llsht- “Four A. M sir. Action Station-t". And he was gone. In a few moments I hen-Kl 31° clatter of running feet on deck; muffled orders. When 1 reached the bi-idse I sow nothin umwual 1n the murky darkness. I had been i-alnfrlB. b" now ft. was clear and dark. NO~ body excited. No order flylmz sbmll». Just tense silence as 1f we WBW waiting for something. In a NW nnnents a sun still invisible cast a pole Wlhlle light over WEI/B!‘ to the asst. It happened qu ckly ls if a giant curtain had been raised. Before us. I could see clearly V) the eastward. Back of us to the west, if; was still b‘. k-blacker by ifght by contrast. On the decks below, I now cfiuld see the crew of our ship. Every man aboard was on duty, at atten- tlon ready for lmmedlatg action. I was to leam soon what this all meant. and to understand from what I saw how the Hood and 111B Mismarck could have hit each other ' in a five-minute action at sea in the murky llmht of the dawn. As socci a5 it became light, and the sun climbed to the horizon, the crew retired, some to duties, scme to sleep. The tension lessened, ex- cept on th¢ watchful brEd-gc All seemed to be nomml once mlYe. DANGEROUS SUN‘UP “What " I asked our coirmander. "is this action stations business." “Da\vn." he replied. "is the most dnnccrous moment in every 24‘ Fours at sea. It lights the eastern ‘if other at the instant crew with the Ia you It's a common lea in wartime. ou systems. but Below in the ward ‘fAfn, your women,” New York. Clean. my last day in the l. last long l tall buildings with a in my hand." Constant oilin-c. of seamen around After 10 or l5 m. “.l‘.“.“"..fi.‘”° ‘$32.; 1| crew a es. m a" wild westerners survived be- ggugg they were I380 01’! the dTBW- practice fn all ncv-I Above decks all \V‘S cleaning gating. One day I ran across the executive officer with n big ring within a. few‘ each other Ill night, without spotting each other. But we would be revealed to ear-h of dawn. e, I learn thin s about unv- 10.3 31:88am bfilm lend- ease craft I had boarded the night before in new Ycd-k. 1 hm learned that war-l shl s not only have automatic black- use canvas tol $00111 W8 WCTB soon comparing notes and customs. A British reserve officer with l handsclne ohiselled face, and keen blue eyes was bubbling over with enthusiasm for American women, for Philadelphia and New Ycrk. l he raid. “And Beautiful On States. I had ook from one of vow" till rool fuss: buslners. ‘. lnlvesll-l lrm "We've never fired these Amelie/an gm‘ " he was saving. "so I'll explalr ‘ minutes I- stratlon and discussion he ' if there were any questions. There ll- rked é REG. $11.50 to $15.00 $c|1oo| Closing Special ranges-about 100 suits in the lot. 37. Special Closing Prlce—--—-————-—----- BOY$ nhevlotl. ‘Ill, $2.25, cl and fancies. yuan. - - - . School Closing TOGS For BOYS’ SUITS FOR—JUNIORS, BOYS OR YOUTHS $9.50 A complete stock clearance of the above price They are all wool English tweeds-single or double breasteds-plain or ' fancy backs in an assortment of snappy patterns in shades of brown, green, blue, grey or teal. Sizes 24 to I ‘$.50 Extra frousers- — — — — -- — to $2.915 pr. PANTS Boy's punk-we hon a bl; selection of twoodl. drills In n nun-t choice o! colour: and patterns. Sharla-Ilsa l8 to ‘LIB, $1M, $8.00 Bolton-aim u on as-uss, Longs-elm 8O to "-82.25. $2.05. "M. and u]! Buy‘: BIoIuu-ln plain shndv Boy’: Shirts-choice ol toni- lnr or fund ollllro-plnln or- rstlunud. Btu: ll to 1| Mb nook. Prion m, {L00 and $1.85 _ Boy‘! Golf RING-cotton ml:- lureu -elutlo cuffs. slug ‘I 6o 10 l-i - - —35o lhfl I50 MGDRE a. MQLEODME!) i. urges and l1 --590, $2.15 OM12 ‘Blhflfio 11mm m1 e United states Nstgbfissil Council °I women. wan stclp playing so were none. for w “Ready! our Bzftlah crew let go American big gun they had never seen before, and ,ha4l been dofnz lives. Then. they cleaned her up again. olled her scme more. with all the care that Mrs. Smith would double their protection against B» give her petpek chance been of light. And soon I was to understand how they We" ever alert, ves even when they W011». observing the EIIIllSh fltuol of tea. OFFKERS’ IMPRESSION l iifinwfifi‘ "Nice want to be there when she cracks Bum A _f f lllll Acres other d”. she slid. ten goat p0 ran del Bv ABE-MP!‘ KEYW- Aaocfatecl Freq 5M1! Writer ,.1 l9—(AP)—Mrl- u“ n nt of me h!» O but ca." m | l‘ $'$.‘§l"i.“§‘u;é‘i.’}.°;l‘=u l "rs £51m. Q2! A sun crew stem“! Ammunition passed. e!" std. Fir Several times ln quick s ccesslon uickly as ff they 1c job all their yet to be out conferences with them. me"- Tngcs ssswrmrs patted one of our anti-aircraft weamns. 31m." he volunteered. "I 00%; wwwn MHIHWI ‘s ‘E met‘; d" germ putts 011453511" ‘:1 l 0b- mi W “milk-hm office’ u: “n36 c‘ A W t‘ gooé ‘egg "l" cocci-lira. cw u»- . a ' ‘with an , halal: nreqld ‘flea; . , m Mr". Milli -' is certs" mun will M thus t): wucqton o1 wcnleu lu nu rlu Z0. 1941 ‘Iran: flamed that appllcstlon mould Oil and In m t I Pill Ind norenelu No matter ‘MW leg u. Get g [ll I. HBI n01‘ dcwdles. Her tnrlan affair wlthsut l m gala; galls with a ' Mrs. attended school n New music in Belln Harold V. '- m~ wro- = fur‘- m» son=. M.-A.. the other 5 how disco q] MW! been. l! you have iiotulil-lgetl E Ill! q" "WI! I011 liuvc sonic-thin "W! Smdy Mm r... n. Acilmli, l Bunmnc FEET l “"1! W." ml? be no nwolle you think you another step. Your slicer u; l! they are cutting right fin» 1 ’ X3: sick alllover win. Va.“ " a“ mutllw- "l"! 81H: an n and iii. l)‘ feel J‘ be not. the p31“ Hiring u, 0f M00115] teen minute; Fflll incr- X to bottle [Milly-q]: m", ,_. -§ lggt is utlll. I106! the day I saw he? wgitilmn? dark blue W001 with a czisrrxvhlii: llrélt‘ 1' .‘_ a Hemandlicd black n h . “filmy o - M11183" “gs tltgrliutfauc Rdoh-andson on s Colors/Jo rancny Yoncnuuied‘ Mimand then "fin. who w y 26 are Olflafllfth d - °' of l5. Riverside bi..i.°§i.°."s‘l.‘§“fi§§ b2; married as hrm receivow , "n; a. Jerry bomber on the nose." Swami t mm“ m nursing. 91ft‘; Columbia Univ _, EA. Germ on i ‘ ' ' d . 9T IVS last com. may mm THE smcs “p wfif}: fyflflf mm, glllgffuvgerzllagajvdgit-“ogeflnse she scent l-Pv g8 It W 019- ' ‘I mother. " a “mud where every wire led. every speak- ing tube. ed at the speed he could get Out of a sigle engine. ‘The command~ lnz officer was enthusiastic. foo. In . Our semor oftflcer present put . Tm engineer for one. was amaz- with the calm of a wile l who is used to halting h “Top llne. these ships," he told. lvltles to settle family 6 E119 slle It he?! desk.’ etbkovcpu lph a an m: n e 2r n s-Jffili. minute to church mid war-ks past s. dozen interruptions This national leader neither hur- —---__1 Wife (to huhbvl: your advice. What do would be a good iliinz buy e for my blrzlulcix and mother er own act- problems. The ideas are from New York . . dreamed of l New wide brims, so flattering in effect, harmonizing wtih your costumes, very popular this season. $2 25, $3.95 \ I The Vogue 0f White Wave upon wave of sp o t le s s, dazzling’ fresh white hats $2 25, $2 50 You'll be charmed. with the now “caquals" for this weather, Wolf them for almost any sort of drops they travel wall with pastels, spurts clothes. Whatever your need or tutu In mlllinery, visit the hat shop on the second floor and find your qua». tlons answered. f Hats fllfllflhflVfl everything” 0f Beauty” Style .. Grace . adapted to Canadian needs . . . . made in Canada for Canadian wearers who want what's right in every detail, these new creationfl shown here to-day include the hat you’ve Picture Hats Beautiful picture hats with “wide eyed" brims said some- one . . . and they are beau- tiful and they bring beziuly where they are worn. ‘L98 ‘4.95 Casual Hats If you like a “casual" hat for Summer, one with zip and ginger and go... .ti~y “PLANTEIVS P U N C H’ model, two parts tropics] straw to one part fresh air . . . it’: an exhlliratinc wfl" coctlon. verses MGDRE t2 MILEOD limit-i "Ihdlaatfsv karts-mt." gehbbvut the squadron throllzh all the cos . . I‘ 0 _ s ill mimic-colleen m. could think of. Within 24 1:21am ‘Q: gffmmalfe auggtgilv- t m Amcncan folk songs. chiefly our engineer knew what his power at omnmmflmn_ul $5.3m h] _ ‘my 5 fls- 5110 Slvlrs coll; am would d0. 11nd ho\v it would do it. an)‘ and tenflhwon?” ,, - lays tenns an-i think: fmqgn. o. Gun cmws’ depth bcmbers_ 630k,“ 81M“ Mung“ is call-n “mun lklnz elizht miles cround a New sf almen. electricians knew What nwdmwdlwman “with lém s“: flflgltldllafe WW1‘ She \_Tl¢3li"ns. al their new gadgets would do, eves which can twinkle m r m; Mimza.“ Zgfivslllgiluaillil‘ llic rmo. Mrs. “-\_ t cmrndcil: believer in th A . . . ~ which must. be ‘kent'z1i(lllfitl'g.q'l\ sistem’ “Darling Iwgm you aim‘ vcu la think