v i. e e ‘i’ h u. mild! i Trinity Ulllfod Church ossnlwsw gsfifi" MIMI!) RY **....'-':.-.r:.":'..~:."~:;~:.ir::~ The Collectors on you Beginning Monday. ' BE AS GIENEROUS AS 10.00 A. l-Psoyar looting. 11.00 A. IF-Pabiie Warship. "II-“Wlllillllionfheln” le.C.N. aataeso-"o saviour of the s33.‘ 5:3 3*” '- uc-llllil! School and Bible Claaaea. CAI P. Me-Organ music-Allegro in lib-mg“; "l4 CHIP-Saint Sacha. 1.00 P. M-Ptlbllc Worlhlp. Scrmon-"Thc Work of the Church" Dev. Dr. J. B. Arnup of Toronto. Almlflii-“l will Li! Me Down ln Peace" Ifenry Gadaby (Canadian Press) 1 OAIIIBRIDGE, Moss. oci. 20- - Dr. Harlow Shapley. director of the ' on Monday morning. Ill’. WI‘. ‘Ild-‘Harvard College Observatory, has announced that construction would "I!" filly next swing on the new j; Harvard Ash nomlcal observing? station. The observatory, the rnost ~- “Wiilivtiy 'PP6d in the east, I. the Announcement said. would be II i Classified Advertisements 1-.- )"*"'gs ' "Fran-w, ooonrnsxavbda-Ilaaeuaw-aeni-ua,” “.4 ' i ' <-'- .' W“ ‘wmilnapartm-A tu§ ' gum commune‘ '11" Ptmdctxh‘. "Ml- ‘Irvim was never a mem \ m" "i- ‘u ii“ ‘ » nvg a MieiWinuiiltdKlIliiiiP-ltiiiiet . ' ~ ' s sl Site ............ .. . t‘). ' iiiiiitii- Piim iiii~°"°‘-1°-=ii"'-: Aa/“Gnllézfl-IBV 'n’°"‘.t‘l‘oilffiv"nif story book. nusmrioerln Sinclair Isl-Amen uouoaali-zn Odd- PQWNAL be or e trades union" added Mi- efi$.T---"r§e§.§§n$ivn.r 1....» .r1.'.'r'.§;°'“'°“'°’ ' ' ‘ ' ' * ' r ' u l k ' g ple Bodir e. Representatives w“ ‘ppomud to “an gm agony fellows Hall, Corner Tremont and MOON. and has only B 81109141011 Antheni-‘O Saviour of the World” Gm t" To Let . “m” u" d°""" “p ‘"41" u‘ book at he next meeting. Roll call Berkley st. Boston, Mass, on Oct-l, On Sunday evening, the Rally kiiiiwitdfl °1 “it “flit!” °- Cm’ SUNDAY SCHOOL w, R M w-wvw-w? —vjarf-gf_,__gs r'fi¢iy“ V‘ \ be! lat. Modern improvements. 1'! Orlebar “38-10-23-121.“ IUI.IAI.I _ ow raruis. s osnb bundle. Guardian Office. g 2-4-tf. I05 SALE, r0 LE1‘. BOARD AND ‘audios on hand at Guardian wlb (I038! FOB SALE-ISLAND assist with housework, etc. Apply ’toMrs.L.Maol.ean,OoeanView, P. E. 1. 0722-10-30-31. WOMEN WANTED TO SEW IOI ils at homesSewlng machine neo- cssary. No selling. Ontario Neck- wegaCompany. Dept. I47. Tor- on . SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EARNED far as Moncton by her sister, Miss Margaret and Miss Hilda Doyle. NEW HOSPITAL CEREMONY- The following will take part at the turning of the first sod of excara- tlon for the new hospital on Monday afternoon, November 2nd at 3 o'- clock: His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor Dalton, Hon. Premier Stewart. duties at Mt. Albion after a pleas- ant holiday at Summerside and Freetown. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Has- er and family spent Sunday at the ForesterHouse. ~Miss Verna Wood was a visitor to Emit Royalty rec- ently.-Mis; Amy Smith spent the week end oi; her home hers-Miss Jeanette Bruce has returned to her home in Klngsboro after spending assisted. Along The Waterfront Railway Wharf S. B- Fhederiksborg, Captain Wuendt, arrived in. port yesterday CALGARY, Alta, oct. 29. (By the Canadian Pressh-Canadlari la- bor wrs urged to gather together under one banner by William Ir- vine, Labor member in the House of Commons for Wetaskiwin, Alta... who addressed a meeting here un- der the auspices o.’ the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees. knit .. so... Ieluhdlwesi Iltthcw&MOLelIl,Ltd.,S0llria 2 m. ' :!':_'_°.°:::m": ‘Q fi h i ‘ u’. mm m" to mp m m u: was moved by Mr- s. s. aleononald, located st the highest POInt be- ~- -_ g, i, h, 4 . n. m. d mu" Th,’ on" “ti” F seconded by m. s. a. lsueod and‘ m,“ Mann, wuhmet, mo m, II Visitors and students Cordially Welcome. T. M X h I III“ d I'm than“: P carried unanimously. T116 MOSH!‘ gen, on 0g]; Ridge‘ Harvard, Mus" l: Services Brandi-g" by Q }|_ Q In gLa a V‘ v l L: v r vv‘ ‘T T“ then fldjqufned_ 27 Flues "om here. waTr-‘unu-u-n-"nn-“uu-“nn- .-, uranium T0 new YOBK- M, m," Pm, '""""'"""" "" " "" E;- _ F0! S!!! Female Help Wanted ma. o. w. Johnson and little son. st. efiteitdefilagsrzztielaegnesosv got} ' .. :~-:-::- - .......io- -_ a» ' , Master Carl, returned yesterday E i e ' . All». surrfiu ron aoussxallrn _ . _ "in: It e very deiishtiui Britis- in ‘ ooulouses. etc. lo. psi- rnimlosis mu“ to N" Yo“ my mm WPOWNMPMM m“ L?‘ h: iwnour or her slltlt. llh- JIM! Urges Lab‘)? To St James Presbytenan Church onset, qua-gun u Yo,‘ a a m, L smdodbu spending the summer with her par- - °- "ti" "it W“ "4 “i 0mg“ o, oulwm A “my much MINISTER: nav. a. MOOBIIEAD LEGATE, a. n. an“! Mr" ‘nd Mn- Vincent Pawfllr mend M!” Prudence Inc.‘ M“! w” served a‘ which M,” Lucy orl-nut-Mm K-s- RUIN‘. ch01! Dlftcflob-MIIJAIQQQ a. I BALI - mo: oorrsoa. worms wan-ran A'l‘ oncll, m Brismon. She was accompanied as "we" Wood ii" mm"! h" cmpbeu m, M,“ m,” om" g ‘PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven 0‘Clock. Evening at. Seven O'clock. The Praise for the day will include:- g Anthem-“Iiow Lovely Are Thy Dwelllnn" er Mo. ‘ Evening-Duet-“For You I Am Praying" Charles Gallagher, Allan Masher. Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Women's Classes at two-thirty. ' STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. v bred. Weight about mo lbs. In and raid weekly in non. w. m. Lea, Hon. Minister of two Week-l with her bwiher Albert u-psrfect condition, Apply ma", spare time gelling well known lino Beam,‘ Doctor w J P Macwnm n wams1de_ _M,._ and Mm “ck from Victoria to finish loading a All supporters of the Labor polic- V V, _ ' - - - u-uoonnnnon-nni u gfil lofitreet" ntlecristmasflaréishkxlpte‘; m. worm", Mayor Prawn. ML w_ “cued, summersm,‘ we“; sun- cargo oi potatoes for New York. ies should merge under the banner Wil. - -8l-2i. ma our __ operaldon ‘aura we K Roger.’ resident‘ o! m‘ Hosp" a1 day m Pownal of a Canadian Federation oi’ La- . ' ' ‘ ' - bor according to Mr Irvine ‘WW cocoon-n ~. s m", 3mm m“ “u; ma. Beautiful new portfolio Trustees. ln the unavoidable ab- ___ i “m” m“ ' - - a mu’ sample H08. Master Kraft ‘ y_ M_ Q A_ opncml, n; cut-Y _ Referring to the activities Of the ' ' m some proven breeders. serlce of Mrs Bovyer. Bunbu y, her C. G‘ S. Armmm, captain ma” American Federation o’ Labor, ML Zion Presbyterian arch Ranch twelve pens. Very cheap _ ,0“, da hter Mrs. .1.w lt .1 . 1- ‘m’ Wm" APP“ M DmMY- iil~°fni$f°loflilteo-1o_135’%-in-" peruigcirm ‘the celemcfnyeriltoxéieiinm °°iiii°i1 iii ‘hi’ Y- M- 17-h °i T°i' “m” “"1"” m m“ “stem? mvi“ ‘Md °“““d“ 5km“ “W” REV‘ G‘ CARLYLE WEBSTER‘ Mmlflm‘ “ °m“"°“' ”"“°‘1°'31'°‘- 20-22-24-27-29-31. m, “n, M, m. w“, thereaxter be onto arrived, n. town m; gygnmg morning rroni Belle Isle and will its own organization whose policies PROF. LOUIS THOMPSON, ORGANIST. .. . {SPECIALS - USED WAGON $45.00. W Used ‘farm wagon 840.00. Disc i ,3, Barrow $40.00. Used Plano $109.00. , iPrice reduced on everything. W. wit. Dennis, Charlottetown. ’ _ H 0701-10-31-31. "i. , Opportunities‘ for Men a’! , and Women / 3 ABN FROM $35 T0 $50 MONTH- __, ly at home in spare time. For particulars write" Auto Knitters '-~ Ltd. Department C107, Toronto 9. __ ~ . 0-10-80-31- i -- welcome him on this visit H will schi- Nellie Dixon c tain Tren- - Axle _ IF You PAINT you CAN IGPOPL 01 “l6 Clean Up COIDDIUJ- - Q I - I 347 1 p earn money colouring and selling tee." Master Clare Haslam and NW9 "it Wiliiiifi FY0094 of the l0- lhfilill. 110W in P011 with a- ¢flT8° 01 President °f the Trades and Lb‘ 2 i fi $321153; s,“ v Wanted Christmas cards. Ibldcr showing m“ Rm, “m, we“ gppglntgd cal "y" and will give them a vis- coal. or congress °i Canada. discussing - WANTED - PERSIAN LAMB FUR. Mrs. Davison, 170 Prince Street. 0097-10-29-0i. I0 LET - 2 EXCELLENT ROOMS. Central. Apply M. F. Guardian. 9717-10-30-31. .__i-—-i- “I0 RENE-NEW HOUSE WITH all modern uvnVOflIQnCCS at 84 - -0reen Street. r-ossesslon Novem- Enquire Hickey s: Nich- "inann or: m runners one bull. If not claimed by Nov- ember 5th sold for expenses. Amos Acorn, VCPDOII River. 9699-10-29-31 Situations Vacant Limited, Toronto. Representa- Found presented by the Building Commit- tee with tha spade suitably inscribed as a ‘ of the ' FOUND - A PAIR 0F GREEN glasses. Owner may have same by paying for id. Apply Guardian. 0'l02-10-29-3i Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, P80- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) 0319-10-15-1 month. designs and sample cards ten cents. Tally Ho! ArtshooStalr Bldg, Toronto. O-lG-S-stttl 01. Situations Vacant parlance or capital unnecessary. Garretsou Co., Brantford, Ont. B. V. Oct. 14-151. Employment Wanted GIIIL WANTS POSITION AS Stenogrspher or Clerk in country or city. Apply Gualgdlian. "AUTHENTIC LIFE 0F EDISON." New, large, illustrated book, price only 81.50; enormous demand; big sales: quick profits: $5. to $10. daily easily earned. Write for free selling sample. Winston 00., Toronto. W.5.-i0-2B-W-Stl30 Nov. Male Help Wanted _for next meeting is to he answered JUNIOR RED CROSS MEETING -'I‘he regular fortnightly meeting of the “Loyal Canadian‘ Junior Red Cross Branch, of Springfield, was held in the school house on October 23rd, with eleven members present. ‘rho minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and adopted. Miss Ardyce Haslam gave a satisfactory on this committee for next week. The Misses Winnifred Haslam, and Janet Sinclair and Master Carroll Lambs were pointed on the Pro- by each member giving the name of s. river. The Secretary gave the re- port of the Ice Cream Social held recently, proceeds $25.65. ‘libel-e be- ing no progra , the meeting was then brought to a close by singing the National Anthem-E. Moo/lawns - 1n Charlottetown l. * y, October 2a, ssrsh MoCal lum, age ‘l5 years . formerly of wheatley River. Funeral from Mc- Lean Funeral Home Saturday morn ing at 10.30. Interment Cross Roads on a short visit to the local associ- ation. Mr. Otter has just returned from a visit to Newfoundland and Associations through Nova Scotia. He will bring an international touch to Charlottetown as he was one of the main executives who so successfully put across the. first Otter has made numerous trips to Prince Edward Island and has made many friends here all of whom will‘ ion of what work is going on in other parts of Canada. Mr. Otter; will spend today and Sunday il1' in; for St. John. N. B. 5th,, The U. S. Canadian Legion,‘ Boston Branch, Post No. 1, held a very successful installation of offic- . and carried out the full military! program in a splendid manner. As did musical program folio ; also_ Boston, and Vice Commander Gage, AMJn, Post 19, Solnerviile, Mass. The retiring commander, Mr. Harry Bubllcover, was piesented with a. —Mr. n. n. Otter of the notional’ ‘pick up the different buoys along World's Gathering of Young MerrMilffllY. is It present dlstharsins held in Toronto last sunlmer. Mr. n eel-so oi wal- ‘ this Province leaving Monday morn Bungsy, is at present discharging a cargo of coal. likely leave for Halifax the first of next week,‘ she will now start’ to the coast. Bruce Stewart's Wharf Schr. Nellie J. King, Captain Buntain, Dell's Wharf Lyon's Wharf Sohr- Marion E. Masher, Captain Day program was repeated in the United Church here, the Superin- tendent, Mir. Harold Smith, presid- took charge of the music and the singing throughout was very pleas- satlsfaction of all present. Scripture speeches’ by Capt. Roy Edwards, freadlngs were given by different work of the Trades rnd Labor Con- President of the Canadian Club of departments, which reflects much grass annual meeting ill Vi-iiiimiiv" credit on those in charge. The Misses Amy and Adells Smith, teache and affairs were controlled by Gin- adians- Hg said the Brotherhood of Railway Employees believed that the Canadian Congress of Labor tion for Canadian labor. ‘SCORES IRVINE ' "The 'I‘n:des and Labor Congress of Canada has fuliilled the func- tlons of a Canadian Federation for Canadian workers for tn; past 47 years," said Tom Moore, Ottawa. a desipatch from Calgary in which William Irvine, Labor M. P. for Wetaskiwin urged Canadian labor to gather under one banner as a Canadian Federation of Labor. adian workers who he attempts to guide. The Trades and Labor Con- gress of Canada has full autonomy egg, common“,- wgmvs, 9g Quincy‘ mm In the Ibsen“ o, the 078m“ and is directed entirely by Canad- pa“ m; 4 was the 0mm,- m chm-tea m, M". Elizabeth wood capablyl inns. It has full authority over Crnadian matters." The Canadian Federation of La- each new officer was installed theyiing, two gelegflong being glvgn by bol‘. Mr- MOOW Said. had certain isan “obacoo Co. Ltd. _ _ . _ , a o ‘ ' 93404040.“, 31 m so m were marched around the hall and i the younger pupils. The Sunday Jurisdiction rtsllldiilll rtgitiims 5-" ,>___ H l Want d DEATHQ to their seats, escorted by a uni- school orchestra, accompanied tween various organize oris, but __A__ -_ strayed e P e formed guard to the hearty cheers throughout, Mentor Bruce Jones was chiefly concerned with United ' . of their comrades present. Asplsu- gave ths_operllng welcome to the States labor legislation. "If Mr. Irvine had studied the er the week prior to the annual meeting oi the American Federat- should become the only organiza- ion of Labor in the same city. lie. j at cross Roads and would have seen that a great deal 11.00 A. M.—Sel'm0n--“The King's Highway." Anthern-"Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me"—-Schuecker Miss Margl-ret Ross and choir 2.30 P. ltL-Sabbath School. 7.00 P. M.—Serlnon—“The Breaking Down of Prejudice" Anihern “Lead Klndy LigliP-Pughe-Evans Miss Flora Campbell and choir Male Chorus "Shall You, Shall I?"-McGranahan, Male Choir “Come thou with us and we will do thee good." ~ = . . . I 1.12 .als 1.12s: Ila’ . MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT. ORGANIST-MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL. MORNING WORSHIP ll, (YCLOCK Th1! Bible ltlidy Service of the Church may become a most enriching experience to you. Will you come? EVENING WORSHIP '1 0'CLOCK Anthcm-"Sheep and Lambs" ........... . . . . . .. Homer Sermon-"The Two Lives" . Antheni-"O Taste and Sec" The Communion will be observed at the evening service. .-.-..-..~-oo-........ St. Paul ’s Church 22nd SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY ALL SAINTS DAY \rauar1-eoraao4uao>.»n 4 v um arm woman -- wins rua- “mete”- m-me-n-e-ewvv ,, , ~ 5213.3“ i" “l” ""22""; “s” . ~-1-—.M~'- m some» --= . ma: th aellin of our ‘ l. eserv oes e g 0n. t wee en a e ome ere. vance n " ermon. , l" guaranteed molt.‘ bill's!!! Ind 12$- '§,f§§.,fi,,‘_‘9i-Y,f“,,_ q_ g, new commander, Mr. William _ adlan labor," Mr. More said, rt- Aiii-hflii-“Tiit 5W1 51"" be M Mil" Thy Llslabydliayr“; a l s —- 00 WI ~~~~ -- 31;“ ‘W316i; Pavia iglma“ 1M" Toronmfl n w lo-s-s-si card of Thanks fitlfio: tififfiimfiflfilmffilli? nwwlimieffufif§dvlfifié§hi §§."§“§n§° i§§;..§§§“§o§§.§§;§"‘l'} 2"” P‘ “'“s‘“"‘" 5°"°°' “"1 “M” (“m”- equirment and real sales w-ortr- ' ' ' ' ~ - ' . l 1.00 r M.—Everling Prayer and Sermon _ , i “in The Ladies‘ Auxiliary served a de- Alexandra. L bor wasted time to no sood pllr- '_.. ., ' ‘w money rotlxllsrrNul-sf BECOME EXPEBT 35335“ The ‘etames o’ the m“ m“ ‘L ‘L lightful lunch, 40a the whole a i- pzse at its recent annual meeting. Anthem The Radiant Mom woodwud I . l m,’ M°n¢m|L a v_ 1m throullh our special low wit Macdonaid, wish to thank all those , l h h b“ t EVERYBOD‘ WELCOME . graduates. Writs Moler Barber 1110817 Blliilylblfi Welling W“ lPeni- Sonics at the Alexandra Biill- ‘Nflwithstiilidinl; f t B 5 ° ' who so generously assisted in their recent bereavement. They wish particularly, to thank all those who sent. Telegramlifl. Mass Cardl. 591i’- itual uflerings, Floral Oflerinsl Mid Meggggeg of sympathy. 9746-10-31-11 tist Church on Sunday morning was people like Mr. Irvine to attack tht REV. l-l. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOR. fairly well attended. Rev. E. J. Chis- trades and Labor Congress.” Nil‘- holm spoke from the words, "If ye Moore concluded, "the member- love Me, keep My Commandments." ship showed a substantial increase The speaker dealt with the precsri- at the last annual meeting. PYOV- ous condition of the church today ing that the workers are taking ii and the criticism which is being lively interest in its work in split hurled at her. What is the remedy? of the depression." Commander Whitty is the son of the late Stephen Whitty, of Charlotte- town, and fought through the war. 42nd Canadian Black Watch. College, 570 Harrington. Halifax. Situations Vacant Female Oet-li-tts-tr- _,___x_____x_x_x____ _ _ __ ,AMBI'IIOU5 women. mo. ray. 1;, gfllarge demand for ladies who “n; Wlearn beauty culture and Hair- ‘ti! - dressing. Join Canada's largest in “system. Diplomas, ‘ ’ Writs M‘ i-ifor information. Marvel Beauty fiiflnfihls task he noticed lfi, when filled with hot air from the fire, the gowns became inflated and How was the idea of the gas-filled began to raise themselves up. Be balloon conceived? was keenly interested, and by the WIFIYS DRESSES GAVE INVENTOR GREAT IDEA Situations Vacant-Male EARN $0.00 T0 $10.00 A DAY. Learn while earning part time, Motor Mechanics, Battery, Weld- ingorBarbsl-ing. Good positions American equipment will be used in a new talkie theatre in Calcutta, India. W: a ' . ' a g fof°m','”fl° 5*‘ °'“""“‘ m“ open. Write Dominion Trade __ Th, mmbm, Th, w, M s, mat ______¢ Montsoliier. the famous rreneliitime his wire came in. Montgolfier . , v.» m lo_l,l_m_n_u_n_ Schools. St. Lawrence Blvd. Mon- our Chrishnas Number on ‘Ihurgdpy, The Y. P. S. hold ‘Ihere are two ways to make prog balloonist of the lust of the eigh- was sending up little paper balloons, teenth century, one day volunteered and thus beginning» the lnventlwl H101. S-VJE. 10-17-24-81-11-14-38. their regular meeting and Hsllowv- recs. My as you so. 0r Stop 801118 m party on Monday night at the at intervals while you pay. home of Mr. Earle Jenkins. the made him famous. Ill MEMORIAM In loving asonlory of Sister Mary Dunn‘ “d m“, oompeuuom _ to air his wife's gowns. Willie en- Situations Vacant To give your g people a chance of l ‘Wmhmm- W _ * daughter of the late w“, _.; “In? - d dMa Isabella Mc- euteringwearemakingan 505"" m 57"" Tow" To re-anke‘: Svatiom. who de- announcement of the Guardian u“ ‘mm w°°d “Pm” m‘ w“: ' "ma. IO“ QDIIIVBG P01101111 Christmas "u"! u". u]. 00hr," w‘ ma‘ chrutmu- Numb" companion; 011d It W081‘. Royalty, the guest 0 ~ f.“ thw- Wfli "iii 5° I 0am one dollar down uv- Bliii- lnehino, Quebec. Priass will be given in two sections. Miss Marjorie Darrah. pics fitted into leather carrying case. Premier Art Guild, Victoria 8t, most». S. V. 10-84181. asfollowaz- BOYS AND GIRLS Bli- m wt -t~=ie-=—1-=l=iii*~"-°°= Wins Nobel Prize I). STIRLING MaeLEAN i _ l sine Welt North River rwoiyesrs ago have Jared this Overaplpoewhereyoullavebeen W,‘ 33 1- - _ _ gm] you are not forgotten darling _ , _ mm _. ’ , ___ _ _ _ , We are with you in our dreams, iiigwwisebéd“ flflhfififi-“ii: prise. HEM“ F’ ' "'~ "-1 "m" miz.'"......".':".'.r.is:.""" i520.‘ “i """- "it "" '“"" Ami-M m» ‘ iii f‘ . . . camoraacrol m“, m," w. v.1" m, 1., (2) nova AND onus nms smocxnour, Sweden, Oct., as i ~’ . 4 I.” h Inna“ _ THAN l8 YEAR-Bz- ‘ow -Dr. Otto H. Warburg, German I" w‘ min the Convent at rsoliine. 1"" belt lwritfi-iit PM’ '1 ' cancer specialist today was award- us rriaee It. Iaeaolm 2nd prise, slas, 8rd prise. ‘iiio- d m‘ m“, m Med, m m, . i l...._.... , I'- °Ill ll!!- rsoertes by an sorrowlnr arouier For gist drzwlngsg-tglsptrugrér‘. m‘ "i" ° ° s ' - “on, noo- prise, .20; - - l, i W0 B965 ‘i983 ti!!!‘ ...._..-- —--'~- LL "samurai" a Skirlflihlhotllgjaélat claim! M10: Iour 10ers asc Dr. wax-burs won l I ' _ _ Iéfiil- I l" l ° the Sofie A. Nardhoff-Jung thous- l I . "u" mun‘! “m”. . I :h ‘;lxztflg’fihm°fifi and dollar prise for cancer research. . I , h...“ our "nah". m‘ “m” and,“ "n", m‘ He was at that time director of l . - g - _ - slwuldoéioi, be Larger 121ml éuiéllioubbliil! :0 the Kaiser Wilhelm In- ’ - , ~ sheet note-paper. t! - Jtitilts. also has been active in i I Pow.“ wlru" n E v Do MGCLCGII course. 0o original work, not mafia,’ "h," o‘ rum,” ‘M at one l, _~ market paid. ~ v. . ,_. ' 4 implants: “own-lea, addressed to Ohrisianal m4“ "it Plitliillt “inimit- ' ‘ Allllllao Ill! ‘I-"II! ii - Guard-I - i , c a ‘ mmm 5W1"! “it Ivar‘: Nobel prise was award (,1 I". I'll “d. °""'°"""" m‘ or "Christmas nrewinr.’ mutt "no to Dr. xsn Landateiner, who is . I ‘ I“ M reed" h“, “my; December ~ i g t . . .. k s not "Wm m w connected with the Rookieller m- u s; n"'m nmlmmm izflrsgmmchrisetmls Number. Ftiiute. In so years th- vim has I if I080 to a Gannon (our ca; ,