Arson rouir" ‘ lllllllll finflfl-I’.im'l.lllufl\ smuay-Iaunouduaisnxtn-qmao. l-llansawil-ill. lillwl Ellilllllllll Notes by the Way In California than is _ of their vvlntsr climate much. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Co}: The Public Forum "- -_ ‘and as to that we conclude that it is at some time and places very :good. Brit we recall that the late ha‘... 3}“ ‘roun. Mr. Coulson Gardiner who left ' Charlottetown and removed to i-"niBAY, MARCH 4, 1927 hos Angeles and built a home -there. returned later to end his days in this city having concluded __~ gum-nauseous. cuamo 816K blINDS LAW POLITICO. hi0: KBTGIIC)‘. that the British government has. since the Chinese trouble began; been-pacific to an almost unparallel- ed degree, that she has even talren insults without retaliation. that her troops with wonderful forbearance, refrained from tiring a shot on oc- casions when shooting seemed to be the only recourse. Yet Lloyd George. tor effect, urged the govern- ment to be patient, to be pacific! i CURE FOR CANCER. ERE is much of human inter- est in the announcement that re- markable results have been obtain- ed in the treatment of patients with powerful X-ray tubes applied to the bodies of persons afflicted with‘, cancer. The director of the Radio- logical Department of the White-‘ chapel Hospital in London stated; lately that while most ot the cancer patients treated by him were be-; that taking everything into con- I - Iuhpl .:.::.:'-.-.-:.:-...:-.._-;_.-- l lilac-hassles: Ollie dam n notnauoaaarlsaadseaahnog- t-Iaaadsarsuqodslib the “Or/omens Ihly Matt" n! Lon~ ‘don. IIiQmi, d Feb. 19th last THE 8085B LIFE . l "BUlETlNG through an open door" is s ruso of the wily poll- ticinn. We have seen the test per- formed in Canada. The otherlday ssimllar bursting occurred in the British House ot Commons when Lloyd George. with that wonderful eloquence which he occasionally in- dulges ln. urged the government to use pacilic measures in China, not to antagonize the Chinese by belli- No‘man in Great Britain knows better than Lloyd George when their parllirmen r sentatives discover that we arelflllle climate t0 be found than in we“ n, “humus m" m Drew Prince Edward island. vent their farmers reaping the: benefit of an adequately protected, °° ""1"" ‘i "'11- l" "I" l"- Jore us tho San Diego Union of i tat . Can r _ rumrke‘ m" m“ r 9° “a iti-ebruary 1a and it tells 01' a rain we blame the agricultural repre-rswrm were. rr rs described ru we sentatives of Ontario and Quebec newspaper as a fortunate and finding an excuse tor opposing our‘ happy event. Stress is laid in the Maritime Rights demands in par-izmgnnxaf: “£38525! ‘gin ‘rswrfn liament in the fact that the Secret-i city-s neserrorrs", “Ralrzfpgrrné: ary of our Seed Potato Growers} Billions of ‘Gallons to Municipal Association hobuobbed with 5101180 lakes." And so on. We the chairman of the Taritthapm 315° hem"! "5 i‘ 19"" b? 4 Commission at Ottawa with ailady wh° inrmerly livcd in Char- llottetovvn and still well known view to defeating the asplratlons,heye_ bu, no“. residing m Brmsh of Quebcc and Ontario potatoicllllllllbla. She and her husband growers? why this predpmrncr-rr ere in California at the time of Why this haste to offset somethingi rtivgfapp: lgzlrrsnz: ‘grghlczeme - r ars ‘that was llOt vrithin the realm 015,13", u, Jon“. Cal" February r8‘ iposslbility until the Tariff Com-Ewe subjoin a few extracts from jmlssion had reported’! _Why not": ‘wait for the presentation of our views before the Tariff Commis-r ‘sion in Charlottetown? Was it an; ham!) "E" ‘Pifl- W9 Billecled l0 ‘attempt on the part of the Kinfhave ‘been in Rum-side m‘) day! |8S0—l10W we know we won't get there at all. and we don't know broadcast against us in the "Keyflwlien or how we will get away, jprovlnces of Ontario and Quebec? ‘tmm he"?- Nllle 08R 8B0 it b88311 'lt is altogether extraordinary thlsjlégnaaln “l: ‘irremflihli milled a r-u H . wee snce. e roads and r butting in at the critical timelbrrdges have been washed our. when we have $125,000 per annnmiTrains can't run, mg S3313 F; 1131;. and other vital interests at stake. ‘Way is out of commission and 400 _._.____..>_.i lpasfiensers marooned at Ocean .___- ' “Never will I get E. (her hus- flovernment to get propaganda to 799111"; sideration there was no more enjoy- When we realize that from 25 per cent to 45 per cent o.‘ the pat- lenta who enter mental hospitals are now returned to the activities‘ of life cured. and able w m)“; fhglr places in the world. we naturally‘ oosrrlsla ill 40.000 people without n case of drunkenness- Halllow. iistieed. stands lu tut-l a population of 3,000 and with ten licensed premises, lhae not: l Topic for the Week | SCRlPTURi-J: Read-Psalms I39. ,"ln him we live, and niovt". lllld daily visit by the doctor and pre- cautions to prevent the patient‘ .Hat“.o\v. indeed. stands in the centzre of an ‘area that is gradu- lklrlrllglrlrlrllllflze 1;)’ hlrlrliselltofothers. ally becoming noted for its sob-have our being» (Acts 17.33; us e app ca on o common me y. ;.. . H l. ; methods. and the treatment of the are 34 towns and vtllez- ;,§§"i'.{,r1j',“’,‘r“"u§§. "irate: 2g fig) patient as a sick individual. sick es m tihe county with a po - “Thou knowesr my downsmlnal mentally, is the cure now. . , The superintendent of one M230 W8- Wl- I101 Oriel these institutions tells us that UNI rsldeut was convicted of timnk- aud mine uprising; thou tinder- standcst my thought afar oil" (Ps. 139:1.) tion of nearly 40.000 people and; license hoid ceive some sunlight daily. baffling are our pcrsonanuer, w“), peltes- . ' ‘ll feel relieved nd grateful 1 And in addition to the attractlve- i»: me quiet reason o‘: LenL ‘p flee ' ' ness of the food and service, the course’ we don-r a" bane", m r patient must be given plenty of time to eat, a depressed- patient . to discover ilry beauty-r 01' sleeping in the grass, thy glory lr. he the dust . . to sec tliy pIBSCDCQ‘ lasts and ordinances enjoined by)“, gtruggle attain sorrow . . , in may require an hour to partake or Catholic Chrrilrch, but Tl: selrrhsira-jqalllee and in Qelilfilllllflllen. thgrhnesessary amount of food. qrileet .30.». ggyjerfrzyetmnitlnynn; e nervous condltlonfiiniproves Seriourm 1r no, pray earnestly“; as we weight of the “em m‘ (‘Qllceflling U"! “V95 1119i’ l1"? ilF-‘Christian, rise, anti act thy creed. "GOD IS A SPIRIT" ask ourselves how all this has come b- ,1 can f =~ 1.1mm 1a,, - washing ammeled Dans. A lit- the pan nlruuldfbe thorougm ‘n to pass. “n; 50mm: $.- flve ymfaml HM" tic salt applied with a soft cloth afterwards with plenty or, \, 1°“ *1" remember the treatment lihe only m.» um the police canl ’""°"- - 0f former 1111105 ‘M011 simply’ lrmgll wing-nu] a flghur from. 0G d | | f» V, . -,_ ._ -_ r _ ‘ meant locking in a cell or room. a. Iiondon. ' o ‘ mmm" ET A ‘ ' o ‘l treatment comm, or m,” gamma’, ennees in ‘i026. , _ _ , . biting at our. showroom, Great George Street. w; , u... housing, the are, and the nurs- liver lwsillp 16° “Weed h°l1-'--§..”_f:rrr§§'.‘§§i§§“ M“ “m” "‘ yen n. sse them at your enlist opportunity. w. wllfl. ‘ ' lug of the patient. .95 501' P- E- '15 Bit-lily W11! l-ilfllli- jhrrflnrhérrorr‘: “.0 “re r“ a open eyery day from eight o'clock in the tnornlnq "M" Tie llallenl’? 10°11‘ l3 9W3)’ 71°11‘ ‘rmgrn £310: dnmkenmes emmm imarveious world. Wonderful are “gm oclock ‘t Mom’ or h." If mcanafy‘ smo e and nose a tinted to re . mdflrmanlour physical bodies, still more The "h" a" much “we, m." h“ year "d "may: The dlel. is most important “Only i}? , . . 1 i l as a nervous man or woman eats seynunflousneririro 2nd “Mrs "Les; m" Y“ M" F" 7°“ c" d°'r"’°'°d 1"" W719" you want It. l M“ they rmrrrover. - LENTEN Repose spr us expre l . V D0 please get your order In eary. This warning ls Import. l A patient eats with his eyes. Me w gaze 0-" 01mm. “W”? 3"‘ " W‘ °’9°°* u’ ‘m m" 7°" """Y "‘°"° “P! ibis l m0 m hr um u_ :themselves until we have no fill? last, and last year was the Biggest we evcrliad, "9 m‘ 5 m” ' wnseque“ 3 Sin-i have no doubt that after (or God; cunmmwise, it is pogsi- 1 €lt'aczi‘;ernisirgt u“ “m; i" T” all the parties,—afternoon and ev- bie to gaze until we adore God. PRiCESr-Tourlng Special $1275; Touring spgfl 5135, rn r - . - a ~ . ' _ t moyhigsrfiggrshag: srnailrirlrgrer?‘ IL; ening, that we have enyoyednher, anlhm; r Roadster Special $1275, Roadster Sport $1400, 3pm" s K510118110"! U115 Willi"? mall!’ 13d‘! "Be it mine to detect tlry hiding Sedan $1450; Sedan do Luxe $1575; coupg 39mm “m; Unvaiyihé soda should never ‘be used for will remove all llltl drum‘ ‘ Dodge Brothers - New Cars A Our new 1927 cars have arrived and are now on erhr, sales have already been made. In order to u; ure you Coupe d: Luxe $1425. W.B. Prowse & Sons, CHARLOTTEOTVIrN, P. E. I. 3Q!’ iii lime-lot. I creases‘ ills. and strive to do better lri the bet, thy pray'r be in llry (iced; The “"751”? i9 ‘he ‘mid 13mm future than they have done in thergeek the right, pt-ilorm tho true and this implies regularity of habits 38L “arse my work and me anew as to sleep. food. exercise, visitors. The rush of Social engagemenml CHOOSING A LEADER. CANADIAN Conservatives will shortly be called upon to select a permanent party leader, the con- vention for [his purpose to be held Side. No communication with Los Ansel“ except by boats which ‘have been pressed into commission. lTlie boats can't carry cars . in H415 Anxelee alone there is over lfl,000,000 damage to bridges. rixty, and so forth. As soon as some real improvement is noted. the patient is treated as physically well, the same as other people. And when you come to think of it. the above treatment should help’ ail nervous folks who are not men- rfour blocks at bong Beach are tal patients. hut doing‘ their work yond cure. this method of atrial’ ‘ X-ray bathing was a God-send. sincel i; not only relieved pain, but heal-mm m we history u! Canada‘ ed ulcers and made life bearablmlwm be important not our), to the tion will be one ot the most import-l California! Oh no. There has no Juana for a. full week—lt probably in October. This conven-Uva-‘illed 0H! and 6.000 people arelin " being refrlxeed. lt never rains lnl been any communication with Tea W85 theworid. ln fact it would he good sense it‘ all of us, when under mental or‘ physical strain were to practise the above common sense sugges- ,l l I l and entertainments is not Without Hearts around thee sink wltir C319; 1K5 631181118898 and benefits. Never- Thou canst help their load in lit-er, theless each individual is the bet-lrhon cans; bring inspiring light, ter for some quiet thinking on his Aim-their faltering Wills to flghi. or her own account; and ought to be thankful for the opportunity that Come then, Law divine, and reign. is n03‘ afforded to that end. As t0 Freest faith assailed in vllill, wasteful and unnecessary expend-Perfect love bereft or fear, ltures many 0t us may profitably Born in heaven and radiant here. draw the line at this season and —F__ A, Rollo Russell, 1893. resolve to be more careful in future. The application of self-dis- cipline in respect to the use tor?‘ Pray (fJi'——flliSSl0llS. IPRAYER: Thanks for life. home and X-ray bathing. he said. not only destroyed the cells in the tumor it- self but also those cells which had gone adrift elsewhere in the body. no}. than that. the general healtlf of the cancer patient, so treated, was greatly improved. in respect to cancer the director did not care in use the word “cured" although "some cases of concer had not re- appears-chatter fourteen years." ' The X-ray bath. it is further stat- ed, has caused tuberculosis glands and goitrss to melt away and asth- ma to disappear. i IMPROVEMENTS FOR P. E. I. The Appropriation Act No. 2 for 1926-27. passed by the House of Commons ou the 8th of February last, Included the following grunts specially interesting to the people of this province: Public building at Kenning- ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,000.00 improvements ut Blooming Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4,000.00 Reconstruction of‘ railway r whsrf in Charlottetown 15,000.00‘ Breakwater repairs at Rus- tlco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12,000.00 be Droud- what were the characdm ‘he "m", or common. on friendshm; but n 15 {he 5pm; or whm-g renal" a; summer. teristics of our great leaders?Flrst,; Wednesday mommg by a major“). a man‘ dsurviviirg lrrlmsiié it; . r . - o side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17,600.00 lefldelshlll- ‘he “m” m “lmmand- 0i 23. ‘but it was effected by a as" 2:“? undying ingurxm-peflslr Steam service between Char- lottetown, Victoria and Hslliday's Wharf . . . . . Steam service between Pic- tou, Murray Harbor and Georgtown . . . . . . . . . .. J. N. McDonald. Whim Rd. East, for loss of animal 2,500.00 2,267.00 28.00 $185,306.00 The anioun‘ granted for all Canada by this Act was 82.727.376.85. This hmotint is to defray "the several charges and expenses of the public sorvlcofrom 1st April. 1925, to 81st larch, ION-not otherwise provid- ed for." " " IITALIATION V8. RIGHTS washed out first. then Chula Vista. l. . We never saw such rain . . . The trouble is. we've got to cross at Blaine (into Canada) on ti“; 3m, or_ forfeit our bond." [Conservatives themselves but to lCanada as a whole for on the iced- ‘ership of either party is a national Jmatter. Wiist manner of leader shall the party look for‘! What are the quai- The discreet California papers “mm lmisuse) of time is also deslrableyforelgn (this is the intcrderroniina lfrom the point of view of eaclr inqtionai Day of Prayer for Missions). Jdlvidual. A great deal of time isl Collect—l.ord of all irutlr, whose ‘wasted in the reading of trasliyrniind is quick anti powerful. we FOR THE lnovcls and in seeing and doing praise Thee for the universe. so Qtiiings which lend to the improve-fvast, so orderly, so dependable. SCRAP BOOK A QERIES OF LITERARY |Wo bless Thee flir ihl: persons oi linen and tho powers of friendship lln them and us. hut yet more for merit of neither mind nor body. lbent affords an opportunity for re- ,form in this regard. l hbpc that tlie lilcatlons which the convention will know what not to tell a/boul, that ‘and women, to be upright, honor- chosen. s insn who can win elections and A“ M“ 3011M?" lfimiflbk Id- hold oiilce by other than honorable means. demand in the leader? - rain storm. it would not have been From the party's viewpoint the ‘reaied 3-9 a 1°39 118d it Ocvllrrell principal business of the new lead“ m Prince Edward Island‘ 1""- such - _ winter storms do not happen here. er will be to win elections and to Letters from other writers well keel) i116 DB1‘!!! ill Dower. From the known here describe the California viewpoint of the country asawhole 910F111 lll Slmilflr terms to those his principal business should be above quoted. Our own publicity to safeguard the country's interests writers may learn somemlng ‘mm iregardless of the interests of the ‘what to tell or not to tell from the California example. At least we d9 gparty. lt is scarcely to be expect- not suffer much from either ‘ed that the convention will be 3°39"! °1' T100115 111 Dill‘ fair ls- n . ,wliolly guided by such rrrr nltrusic consideration this, although“ No chm" from prohrbmo" m from the names of the delegates al-l Government control will take plate ready submitted, we may hope tiratl 111 Nova ‘Ssntla this year at least Canada as well as the Conservative “Cwrdlug t” ‘hi’ decllili)" 0T U"! 1418i i l ' . ll party will figure in the dellbera- herersrzetlimgfra lzajlorrg 02mg‘: tions. electorate so decides. Whether There are leaders and leaders, lillll lllls means that a plebiscite is g0 lioili parties have ltad samples otlbe l-aken- "d H 5°- will?" ill-lit Wi!i each variety: some of them men oflbe called on‘ we are 1°“ m guess. whom Canada as well as the party! v most interested. had good cause tog ll-‘i The Robb Budget was endorsed mixed vote and in a thin House. Only 199 of the 245 members appear to have lvoted and so apparently the absentees outnum- ‘bored the Governments majority 0t 23 in the proportion of two to one. A feature ‘of the voting was that Conservatives and United Farmers of Alberta voted against the budget -for opposite reasons. And it wasn't much of a Govern- ment victory from any point of view. l to unite diverse factions. to hold the respect and confidence of men able, truthful. The Conservative party has had leaders whose names will live in history, leaders whose names, dead or living, will always be revered and respected. And there are in the party today men of outstanding ability. men of probity and integri- ty from whose ranks a leader worthy of the traditions of the par- ty may, and we trust will. be The Farmer's 'r‘mslllln'llt in Charlottetown this year w” g llllllly important session of that important assembly. covering more Found and bringing out more valu, able information than over before. Party feeling runs high in Can- ada. There may be a demand for QUOTATIONS ron | eoort Lovsas ; oooooooooo-o-s-oooc-oooooooo Friday. March 4th. ' The morn when first it thunder-a in ' March The eel lln tire pond gives a leap,’ they "y. | —Brownlirg. "To what base uses may we not return! Why may not lmasllwl-lvll truce the noble dust of Alexander till it find it stopping a. bunglhoie? As thus: Alexander dlerl,_ Alexan- der was ‘buried, Alexander retum- et-li to dust; the dust is earth; oi’ carili wo make loam. And Wily 0i that loanr. wrlrcretn ho was convert- ed. might t-liey not 510p a beer bar- rel?" -—Shakespoar¢. Fame-lFame is the recompense not of the living but of the dead. The temple of fame stands on the grave; the flame that burns upon its altars ls kindled front the ash- es or great inen. Ihamo itself is immortal, but it is not llieflilt till the lirezith- of genius is extinguish- ed. For fame is not popularity. lllte shout of llile multitude. the idle buzz of fashion, the ven-al puff. the soothing flattery of favor or of a-ble. -Wllllam Hazlitt. mom- > Daily Selections ‘ roll Guardian Readers l March 4. 1927 u T-l-liia‘. TRUST THAT SAVES:- Now know rl that the Lord saveth his anointed; he will hear him from his holy heaven with the saving strength orhls right hand. Some trust in chariots. and some iu horses; but we will remember the name of the lard our God. Psalm 20:6. 1. “I l dress was fairly comparable to the lBlldset ‘Speech. lt h t ll T119 c°1ll°""l'° N"! of valuable lntormrt-idnrc “I u The farm wife coming in from ont- INARTIOU LATE Lenten Devotions of which yowfriondslrip will: TilySCii. for fel- You get the best drug; m‘ YOU HAVE N0 cirorciz whether you ask for them or not. ‘inferior qualify in not allowed, u m: n tire’ kind of arm,“ want, them tliln is the plggg go M them. The White Drug Store l. (i. iamiesorl O 'Blsck now, a monostrous wall‘ lie stood enthralled; there were no And still he dill not know that he have promised the ‘publication wlllllowship with thy Sort, nnlllor Tliy be carefully. and prayerfully readlpervading presence with us in the by all readers or The Guardian. llloly Snlrlt- Previous are the l ani, Sir, etc. Vnromenis of ilrtlnrutc inicrruilrsl?‘ 5- A-—~$O6lAl.~WEi;L-WiSHER~Witii Thee. ilvllrllvo us. we on ' i ‘treat 111cc, for the pursuit oi flhiiigs to tire forgetting of frlciitl ships human and divine. (jive til-l llile discriminating mind which ric- .tects the suhtlics or‘ sin and the IN ENGLISH lbeauty of holiness. S‘? shall we know victor in the ttllll icl. T I:- ‘Y w‘ L‘ owlhn ,fore we t-ugcrrant with Thecherio oo-o-oo jput first things first by the grace 10f Christ. Amen. WORDS 0li'l‘l'li\l MiSUSElizl ' ____.,______ Don't say "you should not had have: said it-" Omit "had." _---¢o>-—-_ sooo-ooo-ooo-oooo-oooaoo-oooo DAILY LESSONS 1316 Richmond St. ' *'§~__. Aiicl‘ kllliiiltg ii \‘\\‘f‘fllr\l' lay if orrns itrsnit01v0r.l:v<:r-;u;.°"i m"- lllllli‘ ll lllllnr- 010th 0n molecule. Pronounce mol-e-kul. o, [99 or H‘ “ml i"“‘"‘5 m“ “ml 41 71°! ' ‘as in “of.“ u as iu "uult." accent; ‘m’ ' first syllable, _'_ l orrnn MISSPDLLED: mar-i rlage; two 3's. SYNONYMS: basis. base, lound, ' atlori, ground, fundamental prlnci-l pie. l ‘WORD STUDY: "ifso it wordl three times and it is yours." but usl increase our vocabulary by malgter-r ing one word each day. Today's word: CULINARY; pertaining to‘ the kitchen, or art of cooking, “My culinary knowledge is limited." But staudiu‘ here don't get my‘ ‘ day's work done." Our 1927 calendar has be vertlao thin Province to our abroad. i We are therefore anxious And he. the milking finished, the? holder o» request- stock safe quartered for thei nigh-t, Psused at the barnyard gate r scan the Wrest. I l Address a postal card to l-lyndmalr 8t l0 And prophesy the morr0w's work and weather, Slowly he turned. lured and drawn by the angelic beauty of the, Hill IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN Offices, Lower Queen l E. BROW l * Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Good Strong Stock Companies ; Agent at Sumnierside, Lloyd Lewis. Teachers,- and will be glad to furnish a copy to any teacher or policy- Tlro Oldest Insurance-Agency In P. E. I. A Charlottetown on specially designed t0 ari- own people, and to ilron to place one in every school. Co. Limited Street. Charlottetown against the east. l I _» i 1 i The sound ot lite from all the: . vrwa w‘ "l" Ilillotivs ad- , o drowning beasts disturbed“ " y‘ ‘ : I him not, ‘u’, I 4 ' 4 For, deep within. he caught um} may lrfrisnpszz: vliafinrfl: 1 ’ 4 ' earthly music made by trees therefore do not supp“; ‘u, > Wind-tossed‘ upon far distant ' > ‘ Drssenos of any oys dafset. . heights. T... M"... rm, o, m For Gargle OMIPO hlllIllll Qmgnlpm h words forwhat be felt. Nerve Energy. l l i l And Mouth Wash ; ion," In invited from jlonio people profess to fear "re- tollation" on the part of the United listen which does not cars s rap for Is economically so long as it fats its requirements. It orders its tariff independently of Canada or say other country to suit its ex- ‘o- lnimsdbblv prospective Brit the sane peo- larva-stint about the "retaliat- hss oo tar avoided such and we feel sure will ,st the coming convention, Nwlromdhmr.‘ "r" "d our have regard for its pant history. “y, n,“ b, m, ma" councfl-r The Conservative party has tra-lrecent decision on the boundary ditions, has maintained a steadfast Qllulii"! l" M"! W80 llhi im- r n r Ur “c r c _ ‘Wrfant. Think of the aAnciont “""°"‘ ’° “' ° "° ' ° '"" Colony being, suddenly enlarged to da tor Canadians. the policy found- m,” “m” m rem", ‘at u or“, sl by sn- Jobn A. Macdonsld and something like that could happen never deviated from. The new lsall- 10 the Initials section of the er will in bound by thou boadsand ‘D°"“"°" “'- "l?" 3*" '1' ' r tas . Ciaaping the hand of her impatient child. _ Stood for a moment arrested by the Doignsnt beauty of the Sill- The l-iill that beckoned, promised. comforted. wherein lay strength to all the west-y fol. ‘ Strange impulses and wild emot- ions tore the woman's heart Which words could not dalnrnoi thouhl. express: . "that's queer. ‘I'm not two . "._ a. r rues to oh! m. . mwa voua svss use our ‘m m; m only ma, m sllst qs tears within bar valuable Historian‘ slch as On- .--- """"""""'."" -' - - -=~ l .111 .- l IXAIINID l A white _wslh , basin, with‘ . 1 rill-larval»: manager‘. Gel’. Hutcheson g h“ "135... a | ’ ""1"" W". It In computed ‘ ' use es Oobb. tum’ m,“ m,‘ u W. i a u!“ r 1‘lhpavllomlnsewssontlreeveltu”wi"fflolllllwhslllyfi i - 0r r- ' Hsndlhe orvlimtrai “m” " P"'°""~ I Mush 1 ’ small . m . hadhst rfliearsedflie overture rm...’ mpm” i‘ "ilWNll-< < . <- muniurncm. "'"°"'"*""rmw~von< Medium “ Hhant you. gomqmng- n“ W" “NW9?!” of anait- , ' ' - l-heoonmonnwbowwn u» m. mgr-mm Nerve s»; l-mo 01.10‘ .- . .- _ chimera-Mutant an yailootm . m ‘i . - mwoymmlfii-‘QQT? sfiiwlll of otlm- 9mm} 7"" "W 5°‘ M _ ' m7 worm" 0 body and prsiiuoo ill ‘ l‘ ' ," Mlifh- ‘ ‘ You will mod luffll" ‘" “whee” : The 2 Macs l " two months lolllll‘. wflltfi. 0 We an ltopailsd to l ll Wlthlttis host Goal and 60w "WM who. i" 1”” ~ DRUGSTORE 14s Great Goorgs Inst folsphsiillatlr