._...-:':-...Q . ~ p". c - an 'L\I*"l'u1—u l mitwmranin aulllntiillnt TH! ‘ll indie‘ t. daemon fro.‘ i mi Man's srottn J I School Dpens 0n ‘Tuesdayflilh Sept. The Boys Need New Outfits-"Tlieyhe Here After a summer ‘of basebalL-ten-l, nis - tree climbing — haymaking --» boating —— roughing it generally -. they’ll need new clothes for next week. The new clothes are here—the best range we ever offered you. 25 Boys Tweed Suits in browns, greys and dark mixed tweeds, norfolk and plain loose belt models. Sizes for boys from 7 to 12. Get one before they are pickedup. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.95 40 Boys good strong Tweed Suits in good dark shades of browns, greys and mixed tweeds You will find these a great school suit for the boy. Sizes for boys from 8 to 14 years. Your choice .. . . . . . . . .. $6.95 A big table of Boys’ Suits about 70 in the lot to clear at a big saving to you. Here is your chance to get a real suit at a small price. They come -in fancy browns, greens and grey tweeds. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years......;..... .. . . . . . . ...$9.00 Other Boys’ Suts at $11.50, $13.50, $1500and $17.50 Small Boys Juvenile Suits for boys from 3 to 9 years, in plain blue, brown and grey tweeds . . . . . $5.00 and $5.50 Boys Blue Serge Sailor Suits, good heavy weight for fall. Sizes for boys Lfrom 3 to 10 years . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 Friendly Warnlml Books that have Life (jrgllfif the caption ".\ FTll-‘llllli Hint“ the fcllowlnll forcibly “'0” cd advertisement in New York Gazelle of Jalllliil? _ 775, was directed “S31E51 ii m“ em who had made a grevititi=l financial error, very mIlPlI '0 hi‘. own advantage: _ i "If a merchant of this trity who lives nt-ar the Exchange. not man!‘ miles from Broad Street, dot-s n» within 14 days from the above date return 10 pounds which. ll)’ "ti" take, he wits tiverpaitl in stlillll an account, a narrative ul‘ tilt,‘- wltole transaction, with his nauie M wngflp will 1w published in a future paper, anti the truth of it supported by an affidavit. ll‘, in the meantime. tho genlletnm should recollect the error and will make amt ovcrtilres to Mr Boole I at Mrs. ilaigltvs in Smith Street i , I i9. be publisbctl than that anti useful hook should rived at b_\' a process fertile seeds. soon sink sight; and the hooks eilnnry Van Dyke. i,,_1 sccrccy will be observed." ==QoM Dtzoumlitlé - Odd Marriage Custom! MMINtNGI In all Slav weddings the bride to tfctclit-d by the bridegroom, cm- blemntic of the time when his forebears carried their mates away forcibly. At Albanian Wetlilllifid ll la correct for the bride lo W""‘.l and show‘ great reluctant-t» tn leav- ing home. The bridegroom must. present the bride wliha hundsmnc tiress for the marrlai". "0 111mb“ what his circumstances are. "o that it is known by all the guests that the dress the bride ls wenflill! glwwu the lflhtt! of the "l'l'l\' groom. PILES l m 0!‘ Piiel. operation ed. Dr. Ch ou It roqu - ‘Ointment will relieve on l afford lilting enoflt. 60o n be; in l: All, ilralsrn. or Ed~ [he bot “fr; i. u! suffer No lurgrcll o Iillllltrd. s: After all. is it not better that a Itlvinglviff‘. hundred unnecessary hooks should one gtxnl be lostt "Nature's law of parsimony is ar- of exponent. The needless volumes, like the in- Illll U,’ that have life in them are taken care of by the readers ivlin are waiting some» where tn rct-eivo and cherish them, IlIUTT AND SJ do" LLfRRNGB FRQR‘ ' watt "mar 3MP H“? H NARROW GSCF-Pf‘ QT CONEY 1 stson nits 4088. CORN. CORN. At Alt bony. hpected in s few days, a carload No. 2 yellow whole corn in bulk. for delivery off car. An ex- cellent chance to secure good feed. for fall and winter. at. the right price. Watch for add on arrival J. P. Leurd. ~8PLENDID PLAY- The l-‘rink Urban Ccmpany. one Oi the most popular theatrical stock companies lhat visits the Maritime Provinces, arrived in Summerside on ‘Ihurs- day and played a patted house at fhppyland on Thursday night. Their ope: n: bill was ‘Pitt OTlock," a brigbt brenry comedy ‘l!!! enough‘ plot and sensational asltuatious to piease the most fas- Jidicus. Basins the sterling worth of the -production and the excell- ent abilitv disnlayed by cat-h mom- ber of the cast, the performance was made even more entertaining by the manv vaudeville specialties which tvere imrnduced transect: tile u~ls and w '1 were heartiiy- ap- plauds-t. a enrol-ed by ttr tie» Emitter! alt/inure, --RETURN HOME-— .\lr. John H. Cunningham. one of the mos: prominent druzzists of Cambridge. liars. who has been spending the last two months visiting friends and teH -v~s in 'he wen cnd t-i the province. returned hv motor to his home on f-Ionday las:_ ati-om- panieti by‘ his brother. Dr. Joseph (‘unninzhom and Mrs. Cunningham. also ot Cambridge. Mr. Panning » barn. who is a nitive of .\ii.=t-0u~‘it- and h..< brother. are both ext t-nt examples of the progressive Is‘ and professional men and haze c»: taiuly made their fllfak in their chosen profe .ons in the toilege city The trip bomcward was made l-,\ way of Halifax, Annapolis Val- ley rind other interesting secticns anti the two months stay on tho Island was spent principally with Mr, Thomas McLaughlin. of Sher brooke brotlier-in-latv" of .\ir. (‘liti- nighani, and .\lr. and hire. Percy \\'e*t-k.-, Pope Road. THE MARKETS MONTREAL. Aug. 3'1.——A firm feeling prevailed in the local mar- ket for eggs yesterday. and prices for all grades were unchangeii. There lavas a good steady tieiuand for supplies anti a fairly active trade was done with sales of stric- tly new laid stock at 50c per tioz~ en in a wholesale jabbing way. The receipts were 2.355 cases. as compared with 2.280 for the same tiay last o'er-k last year, while- the total shipments for the season to date are 32.169 oases smallrr than the same period in 1920. \‘\'hoissai.=_ iobblng prices quoted as follows WQTG Selected stock .\'o. 1 stock No. 2 stock 45c to 46c 40c ., . 88c The market for manic product was without any new feature to note. The demand continues to be very limited for supplies and busi- ness in consequence was slow with prices unchanged. maple syrup being quoted at $1.45 to $1.50 per tin of one gallon. and maple sugar at 15c to 17c per lb. as to quality. i The trade in car lo-ts of potatoes continues quiet owing to the fact that the quality of the. stock (‘om- ing forward is not altogether satis- factory anrl in addition to this buy‘ ers are not disposed to large quan- tities owing to the warm ‘weather prevailing. At tire city markets the receipts continue- ample to meet all‘ immediate wants and sales of wag- gon loads were made at $1.75 to $2 per bag of 90 lib". New York. August 310"" ltiggs firmer. Receipts 10.202 cases. Fresiil zatltErPIl. extra firsts. 37c i0 40c; fresh gathered. firsts, Zlilc to fltic: State. Pennsylvania anti nearby western hennery. whites, firsts to extras, 47c to 59c; do. browns, extras, 46c to 48c; do. gathered browns anti mixed colors. firsts to _ extras, 35c. to 45c‘. refrigerator. special marks, 36c to 37c; do, firsts. 34c to 35c. New York. August 29,- Hope steady; Stute.1920.25cto 31c; 1919. 20c to 25c. were 76 packages. as compared with 2.559 for the same day last week. and 2, 631. for the corres- ponding day a year ago. The ex- ports of butter from here last week showed a decrease of 10,468 pack- ages as compared with the pre~ vious week, but the ttrtal shipments for the season to date show an in- crease of 41.5112 packages with the nflllit" period in 1920. - ........ ‘(it You ON o? (=1 ~—FURIIITURE QALE- Dllu Maud Wright a ll so. by auction at Centreviile Bedgque. 0n Thurs- day. Sept. Stir beginning at one o'clock. household furniture. includ- ing llvlngroom. kitchen and bed ~ noun furniture. stoves. carpets. pic- tures. dishes. etc, Also sewing ma- chine. Mason and Hamlin organ, and driving carriage. _-INCREA8! IN PRICE OF MlLK-J-Iffectire Sept-amber l. Thursday. all the milk ventlurs Supplying $UUllli"l’!l=|-? with the iacteal fluid advanced their prices Liv-am 12c a nun to 14c a tart. 1.! is believe that This i; the first own in the RI-rifnze Provinces to increase h, prire of unlit, when titt- ctber coutnm iztics are on tin downward trend and if any town could afford to seli milk for loss n-cney than archer ccmmunlty, Sutu-etsitle should bc that place. --—-<>o>-—-- Bland‘: Linnea: (qr Dandruff WESTERN PERSONALS —Arthur McKay. of Darnloy, was brought to the Prince County hospital, Summerslde. on \Vednes. day night for an emergency opera - iiOn, suffering from appendicitis. —llr, and Itirs Joseph Doucettc. r-f Rumford. hfaine. who have been visiting friends and relatives in Summerside during the last month. left on return to their home Thur day morning. ~ Some coal stored in the west- »rn end of the town b_\' a SIIIXIHICF Pie citizen took lire on Thurs~ t.‘ * morning but was noticed in ‘me b_\' a passerby so that it was ti-et-esstiri- to call the fire depart- pent. {-0-}- \linnrd'n I ‘ nt for ‘MESSAGES m sorrtes livery summer brings one or two sr-aletl-bottlct message hoarse around our: coasts, and this year has been no exception. The per- petralors cl these mild jssts prob- ably have no notion what a Dottie can really tin as a message-car- rier wit. it bent on business. One which was thrown into the sea at Studiand Bay. Dorset. on August its. i913. is gilld to have come. zislrcre near Christchurch. t|t m lililliil PRESQUII ISLE, He, Aug. 3i.- I-‘uliy 4.000 wild fans. ~the largest _ crowd that ever turned out to a baseball game in Northern Maine _ or New Brunswick left the field to- day still in doubt as to which team. Perth or Limestone, the title of champion eblonged, when the third and deciding game between them, after having been interrupted twice on account of rain, finally had to be called because of darkness, In all three and one~llalf innings were played. Perth led at the first in- termission 3 to 0 and when the game was called Limestone was ahead <1 to 3. Perth won the first game of the series at Perth. 7 to 0; Limestone won the settond game at Caribou, 4 topfi; then the teams were brought together for this. the deciding game. and a side wager of $2.000 by their supporters, Perth led 3 to 0 when playyvas stopped by a heavy downpour of rain after an hour's delay play was resumed only to be stopped again by rain. In all three and one-half innings were played when the game had to be called owing to darkness with the score at that time 4 to 3 in far- or of Limestone. Paynter was in the box for Perth and Theriauit for Limestone. eaoh in ‘fine form. The game will be played of! in the near future in a place as yet not, known. ‘Grey Sox" 114688 J. H. MYRICK A. W. MGLAREN R. J. McDONALD l. SON LORDS" COMPANY R. H. CAMERON A CO. J. A. CUTLIFFE l SON J. J. HUGHES 00., LTD. H. G. NELSON P. J. NOY l CO JENKINS BROS. W. J. McEACHERN McDONALD 5 SON H. M. CHISHOLM W. A. DENNIS l. SON ELMER SHAHBELL ARSENEAU d. GAUDET Hunter Murray Albrrton Belle River cardigan i‘ Capo Trevino Crnpaud Fredericton Station Georgetown Hampton Mlllvlew Mount Albion North Tryon Diary Portage Richmond ~-i.;....~.i....~- M... M....o .,_-<-\ sameness 2, 1m The mileage given by the best tire you ever used would Just about approximate the average given Amos Holden “Auto-Shoes" your ter year. _ Amos Holden "Auto-Shoes" are miles berm- than ordinary tires. The name “Anto-Shoq" hm help you to remember limb-to make it any for you to get the cheapest mileage ygu cm buy. AMES‘ HOLuEN aQAUTOgSHPESi» Cord and Fabric Tires In all Standard For Sale By J. J. HUGHES d. 00-. LIMITED CAMPBELL A Mt: GANAGE G0 C. A. STEWART CORNEY BROS H. A. BERNARD 6.1. LIDSTONE ‘M’ FARMERB UNION KENNEDY IROO R. TUPLIN I GO. "m" ~ H. m. cox QUEENS COUNTY Phone 890 ANELLICAN RECTOR KILLB SELF IN NORTHERN WILDS quire any great __\__, guilt home to him, lie was arrested ('()(_\,HA_\'E_ 0m“ QFPL 1__, The and sent to penal servitude, Amzlican rector at Moon. Factor; ———-—0-0-0-—-—— - on James liar. tlfev W Haytlirone- lNDlAN PMNT- Waite. who was injured recently. entlct-i his suffering with a bullet. (icdording to word just receivnl here from Ill. Rev. J. G. Anders son. bishop 0f the Anglican diocese of lllooseonee. who is on ia trip to Port Albany. Writing to his wife. Bishop Anderson says the late rot-- tor suffered a compound fracture Quick silver. or mercury. is tit-- rived from an ore that is a mixture 0i Pllliihllr and mercury, called "cin- nnbar.“ and when very pure is in color a ‘irililtint vermiilion, it is from this SUUTCP. intieetl that ver- '_v_|illion used to be obtained. Nswa» day. litiwcvcr. ll is llfilliilljv‘ made l1)‘ healing tuercury together with '/ 11 months inter. after es- tabltliing. so far as one knows. a record in lnngdlstance drifting. its ziverage rate of travelling was; a mile and a half an hour. This, pace. however, urns iicateh by a’ bottle in the previous year, which made 7250 miles in five months, A nmrkcd bottle once took one and a half years to voyage from Capo Town to the Shetland is», lands. Mystery surrounds the atl-i ventures of a bottle which was; ‘committed to the s? off .\lu_'famhi~ que and I17 months nter was pick- ed up at Gu-araun. sonic 80 ntlbrs up the Surinam river, in Dutch (iuiana. Gvraraun ls Z7 miiw above the Biaredos fails. whit-bl are nowhere less titan 50 feel in} height and are quite impassable. hound the souls on the bottle were‘ distinct traces of the green clayl peculiar to the old diamond illi- trict .75 miles above Gutaraun. i ._.._-_-@4>-—-—- if a man succeeds the world owl vies him: if he fails it sympafliiz~ es with iiim~and secretly rejolo cs. Vices are among the oide : things on record. and yet histot; chronicles the loss of not a sinzte onc. I The receipts of butter yesterday. i leer, velar/u? couatlltrutnre usntzow escalfe FRoM iuctctmé Nervous Howl Thin, People Can Increase W e i g h t a n d Strength nt Small Cost With Bitro- Phosphate. It's worth _\‘il\ll‘ while. to read what a New York specialist has to say about the nerve and brain roll builder that Ilughcs lirup: (h... i.tr|.. and othcr loading drug-clots scll so much of tilt-st: days. lIt~ writes. “Lot those who arr- weak, tiiln. nervous. anaemic or run-down. tnkc natural unndultcrnierl suhstantrr-a stir-Ii us llitru-Phrvi-phutv- and you will mum sec sonic nsttvtlisllifli: rc- sults n tin- increase of nerve r-nt-rtry and strength of hotly and mind." ilitr-i Phosphait- a puic or ' phospi tr such as pond pin it’ pri-scrlbt: to inert-ast- weight lrlithoul medical attendance. the lthev had accepted money from the ‘ were tilscoveretl. _ " came to him with a description o. of his shoulder while helping to move a piano and lay for weeks sulphur, potash and water. T" 64ft the tiuick silver front tho Orr‘ it is necessary ancrcly to separ.‘ ate it from the FlllDllllf‘ with which it ls chemically combined. and this is accnmpiislieil 11y roasting. Tho ore go's from the crusher into a furnace. where high heat volatillzes the quit-k silver ,the latter being Indian school at Moose Factory. thereupon ]Ii'f‘f'l]lll1ilvtl pufg in p He was well known here where he Watt-r jacketed condenser. Out of was stationed as rector for twelveflhe condenser it runs in a silvery months. ten years ago. liq took an strcani anti is put up in wrought active part in helping the inst Am- iron flasks for market, erlcan balinnists when they 30ml‘ lrlllfi“ of Indians have used pended in the vicinity of Moose Fae rlnnaiiiii- for red paint since pre- tory last winter. historic times. trescoinc: their faces and ltotllos with it .antl it was oli- sorvation of this circumstance that led to the discovery of tltc famous ‘illicit silver Inines. Occasionally a miners pick penetrates a pocket that contains a cupful or so of pure quick silver. When rcdttt-ctl by low tempt-ra- nearcst doctor being at (‘ocht-ane. 1S0 llillEs distant. ‘Vhlle crazed with thn pain in his shoulder nnd deiir‘ ious, the rector two weeks azo vs- capeti frnni his Indian attendants and shot himself. Rev. .\lr. ilav- tlirnne-“Hlite was principal n,‘ the __{Q0>-__._ nzrscrtves m otsonacs They Were Betrayed by Crirninalai Whom They Assisted. In 137'.‘ three chief inspectors of Scotland Yard were informed su l- “"9 1"" “mid ‘l“l“k silver hiwmn“ den“. that "my “H”... "M" “rrefl very malleable. and can he beaten The marge again“ ‘Mm was m.“ into sheets as thin as tissue paper, The metal has a strong affinity for gold, anti is much used in ‘con- nection with gold mining, DIlfihl-Z the war its price multlpliotl tenfold. Meiklemhn‘ wmiam pahmm an,‘ civinr: to the need of fulmlnatc of Naihame‘ nmscovish_-.wgremduted mercury for carirltle caps. shell by bribes or “Inna. m give Benson fuses. and detonators for all sorts and his conferlrrutes warning when “l “"°l“”l'l“-‘~ , (gmuand yam wpre on m?" track Nlercitrv is called "tittlck" silver Fm. a time mo‘. managed m “we because it scents as it‘ alive. so live- the police by this means. but finally l" l“ ill? nay i_n which‘ it runs ‘hey were awaited and - 5cm w about. lt is a _f_luul-- that l5 to sav. prim“ lIlOllPfl~iil temperatures which lip-I'm" and his fenow_gwlndll;lqg render tillicr metals solid. had no intention of allowing their official confederates to escape. ant! they "gave the show away" within a few weeks. The three detectives . ~-_-- were arrested. and after n proiomled illlkc human hclnxs. flowers have trial each was sentence-d to two their likes and dislikes. and vent yenryharfl labor, their displeasure in no uncertain The downfall of Major Frederick manner upon their unfortunate vie-- Beswlck. chief constable of llirkens lllm- head. who was sentenced to five Pflnplcs. fcr instance. have a very, fears‘ penal servitude for forgery ihiurlotis effect upon other fiowcrsi in d369, was due to the fact that itlacctl In tlig same vase, which he lived beyond his means. When seems tn react tlpon themselves, fig the forgeries by means of which he the)’ soon fade and tlic under such‘ disposed of certain stock hcltinginz conditions. The same remark ap-' to a woman whose trustee he was plies to sweet peas, which should al~ his fellow-trustee ways he placed by themselves. If other blooms are mixed with tho person who was suspected o.’ mlznonettic, there are few which notorious Benson gang to aid them to defeat the ends of justice. The three tletcctiveswdohn -—< CRIMINAL FLOWERS t-rmttt- nlutrntlnul nvrvv- hirer, i I‘.\l"l‘illl\': Although llllrtv-Phns» phatv la an cxt-t-ilcnt aid in lt-licv- mg weak Ii“l'\'\Iilt4 cttntiitittns. If i usi- is not titlvlst-rl unlrss incitusct wt- ht is dt-si d. ,~| I AlGotiey Islantllbife Saver Y0 UD. a v a \§-\,@--_.-.§_ .__.__.._. they 3N1 The uFe GUARD MAbe A_ ‘RQROIC EFFoRl’. ' bub You suP HIM N cooPLE 0t’ Buucs being the forfter. lifalor Beswick. will survive such intimate contact. recognizing the description as a A yclltltv tearost- faded away in poor one of himself. had it printed two ltours when plact-tl next a pink and clrculatotl, lint it did not rev one. yct in tlia ordinary way it Has a Tough Job ‘l ‘. Zengt-r in .\'r\\' York were more fortunate at first. and the Pennsylvania Gazette. skill to bring liislwoultl have lasted several days. This explains why. after arrang- ing perflectily freshiflowers, one comes back. in the course of an hour or two. to find that some of them have wilted badly. In nearly every case, it ls wilful murder on the part of thc other flowers which could not bear their comapn}, Advertiser: at First 5hy It took scvt-ral years after th- tn-tziliilsiitiit-nt of newspapers ir America for atlvertising to become popular. John Vampheil. the post» master of Boston, who, in 1704. started the Boston News Letter. tho first real nmvspaper in this country. hatl great difficulty tn persuading. his townrpcopic to at vertise their warm or their wants, William llratlftirti and Patel‘ hardly, event Benjamin Franklin.’ for many _voar<! atlcr he began tht- publicattion of folio-i very the his atlvertisins: columns merger, After 1850. however. " reluctant-n to adverltse died away and all the leading papers shows-d that they were well supported. IN_ MY GARDEN .Tullps tall, anldvdaffotliis l'p and down my little hills, Little paths of grey old stone. Little thoughts while all alone llow God smiles on each new day, Teaching one the Ollly way To be happy. is to know Smiling back will make one. so. It‘, .\I. t;- In Out" garden Happy llotlrs. Moist warm earth Anti smell oi‘ flowers. ilrnnc of hot-s And lillllnrllles, (ireat tall lilies, Deep bluc skies, in our garden 9on2 o! hints, ilappy hearts And gentle words. Children's laughter Flowers to pull Your are hero love, Life ls full, Florence M. Edmond: MAYOR 22 TIMES CRIEG ENOUGH ‘NEW’ BEDFORD. Mass... Sept i. ~ Zilayor Charles S. Ashley, who ls completing lils twenty-second term as chief executive of this city, announces that he will posti~ rely not again he a candidate for tiiaytiralti". "Tho reason anti the only reason for my tleclsitin," said the tilaynr. "is that I t n tircd of THOMQ IBNEILL CAMPBELL I GILLIB THE MORELL GARAGE co. CENTRAL GARAGE. Phone 538 izes "Red Sox" me, Oourlo KENZIE counts I 80min Bummer-std; sl-lmmdrlldg Tignllh Tyne Valley Tryon Uigg Station Wellington Konslngton Komington Moreii Moreii Charlottetown I CO-OP. 80o Ltd. GARAGE 00.. Charlottetown "the office. l have run twenty-six elections. For 35 lo 3t; years I zhave been holding political tifiice or seeking to and I've had cnougli for the present, l‘m done." Not Oboolete Atltuirali Sims said at a dinner party in New ifork: "Youth is always an extremist. Take, for instance. the battleship question. We nilddleagtiti sailors. arc just now asking UUFSPlVPg hm- much the Slillfllilrlflr- has llllpHlFP-l the value of the battleships, but youth has got the question settled for goodwtnd all. ' “What is the value of tltc battle- ship totiay?" 1 said to a naval cadet at a luncheon, "No tiamned value answered. Thcn hc thought n moment tin-l ntltliui: “Of course. site's got nice ticck for tiancing." at all." he a wt; ..____<¢0>-—-- 3min "That lawyer is making a fine =pecclt to tile ladies of the 11"?" "He's niu of twllr. tee" "in what respect?“ "lie carefully refrained from ziddresslng them as the “lnlciii- gout ladies of the jury." and tlu|< avoided the insinuation that titer might not be good looking,"»lilr» mingliam Agelleraltl. Scent is Distributed It is true that we asset-into scent with the flowers, and occasionally. with the leaves of plants. hut nit turc. so marvelously loving of till ersity. scatters the sxvcelnes. now litre. now there. Sfiilwlli“?! l" the flower. sometimes in the ltuil in the fruit. the bark. the “Yliill and evcn in the roots. in the sill- lzcr and the iris. for instant-c. ill-v perfumed oils ar: in tho roots, to the sandal tree thc freltrancc is l" the wood, in the cinnamon slltllii lt is the bark that scents ll" nlr.—»(.‘olnmbus Dispatch. "*'“5 _ SEILIIGH SEE a blfl ‘ like this. but ygut tact? tam sfi- lilinittilci-ttt». knee or throat. will clun It off wlthpul lrfliiiy the hgrgg. No blister, no ' ‘one. Concentrated ‘will’ l 7°" ‘imp’ required at an a pliclfion. $1~5°",l’"‘_;"; delivered. Doscr be you ruse for spv- l instructions. Book B We vLFJm-nmtn», in '----<--""-lr Ahaorhlnr nnll Ahnorblnn JF- lunalo In Canada "luau-t are .__\1.,=_;.'_._.-_‘._--- » BUT He~ SAVED ‘£00k LIFE’- n stow “route cesrtruocr- wl-IAT H61 esco- catch