‘i Alilillelfliil THE ,C_HARLOTTEZ'_I‘VQYY§_ GUARDIAN _A_ Works report," said Dr. MacMIi- - N L IIA II SPECIAL “E m G. R m" w. ‘ff-“l-ogg contractor. My hon. friends will say he got the work by tender. I know a case where he did not get it by tender 1n the first instance: but the tenders were called 1n and new tenders were submitted, and hergot on the second chance. is mmtractor got the work on this bu lding, and the Court House, and the Navy Legsue, and every job the government has had to do for A. the last four years, and I submit that he is not an economical man This column is reserved for news or local interest. but advertising of a newly nstue may be inserted st i cents s word. strictly psy- sble in advance. CB-ABWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SUE ‘VCE. ' [r8789 Confederation Life Manager for _ P. E. Island EASTER MONDAY DANCE NEW DOME BALLROOM Dancing 9 to 1 SPECIAL NOVELTIES, BALLOONS, WI-IISTLES. SERPINTINE, ETC. NEW DOME DANCE BAND Discuss "WHY AN INSURANCE TRUST?" Over Radio Station CITY 7.15 h-IIL MONDAY. APIIIL 14th WOMEN'S MU Slog CLUB requests Admission 50c, including tax “mm” vroammme 1 Hotel. ' Tuesday. 8.30 P. M. Admission 25c. ,,? y EH10!!! mm. SIIIIIIIOD L-735-4-l4-2i "It- has come to the time when BARGAIN in started chicks at anyone with any concern for the day old rices. Dillon L: Bpillett, 9 Q interests of this Province must be Charlotte wn, P. E. I. Opposltlon ea er seriously alarmed. Our debt is L-745-4-14-31. nearly ten million dollars. What is the outlook for the farmers and fishermen of this Province. with debt increases rolling up year afterl SW11‘? It. is absolutely necessary that this Government pare expend- itures to the bone. I don't care who the men is, minister, deputy minister, or any one else; i1’ his salary can be reduced. it should be cut in proportion to the ourrlen which our taxpayers ill-e carrying." In England. he noted. they are taking as much as 97 per cent of a man's income when 1t reaches a certain point. we must take an ex- ample from the Old Country. This war has not hurt anyone in Prince Edward Island. We ought to thank God every day of our lives that we live in Prince Edward Island, in this most peaceful part of Canada. SERENADERS CONCERT — St. Pauis Hall, Thursday. May 1st. Auspices Canadian Legion Aux- iliary. Admission 35c. L-724-4-12-3i. WILTSIIIRE Y. P. U. MEETING -Oln Thursday evening, April 3rd,’ the Young People's Uiron met at the home of Reta Easter for a s0- cisi evening. The meeting opened with hymn ‘All Hail the Power of Jesus Name" followed by the‘ Lord's Prayer in unison snd the! Responsive reading No. 700 led by~ Muriel Toombs. The Scrlpturef Luke 6, 27-49. was read by Liynetta Brown and this was fol owed by rayer by Lillian Deacon and read- _gs by Hilda Noye Dorothy East- er and Gertie Toombs. The hymn Stresses Serious Financial Situation concluding his speech on the that there should be coilrict be- Budge; m the Legis aturg on April tween tha Crlmznal Code and the 3 Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MscMillsn. provincial law regarding cancella- leader d: the opmsltlvn. recalled that last year he hscl I nested in- forizlation with regard to old i186 pensifllieffi in the Province. He was refused that information. “I had to flaunt myself," he said. "with V116 115g, of old age pensioners within me riding which I represent. I dOn’t know what; the idea was. They evid- tion of motor licenses for drunken dPlVlIlB- He believed the Province should have the power to regulate this matter. A man who proves a public menace on the highways should have his license cancelled for Authority has been taken by the Government to borrow another m1]- I-IARRY F. PATTERSON. whose appointment as Executive Vice President of The Bank of Nova , , . "More Love to Thee" brought the 560"“ l! "nonme- ntly though that it was not safe lion dollars this year. -we ghould" The least we can m is to econo- wwsm fwd to 105a Th" "l u- _. a; give me c. cOmDMQ 118$. IlOtWII/h- Bald D11 MlwMlllll-Il- "Very 5911011813! m1" in m" govelmmmml expend“ ,were 2g nxileambers an?! scevr-ral visit? Mr. Patterson is a native of New " ‘ lures, so that we can have more money to help the Mother Country in this, the greatest hour ni her standing tlhe fact that I was head of the Government which introduced 01d age pensions in this Province. endeavor to curtail the expenses of the Government. so mat this “may Brunswick and entered the service of the Bunk at Campbellton, N. B. In succeeding years he served at ors present. One new m mber paid his clues and the offering amount- ed to $1.20. Readings were even, Wan 8cm I 1 sold last year and I say again. crest 08.11.53 of 011's borrowing in Heed. (lfllld flfllllfllll<el~ n "Ou- Defn " M Me- Newcastle. chi e, T l t d l, was I would not have my inten- other years has been tin. Public Iienziehhoolf (t: till Flglglie" by Ottawa. In wfcliaghe DQgIITIILIEOAQaGIIIII} tion of tryins’ to make political Works Department. Every member Lynette. Brown and "The Iondon o1’ the Bank of New York and in of the House knows that money has been wasted by the thousands of dollars in that department." He capital out o! old age pensions. I have no complaint to make regard- lng the administration of this office. 1 would like to compliment the sup- was referring particularly t4) the olintenderlt and assistant superin- army of overseer: and “straw boses" “wit. Mr. Campbell m4 Mr. whom it was the practice to employ lmdsr ell gloveniments. Last veer, however. there was other evidence extravagance, "What." he asked. “was the neeessit, for buying $30, 000 worth of road machinery?" This money went principally to purchase two snow plows. The past winter Churches" by Mrs. Toombs. This was fol‘owed by hymn test, games. and contests. after which a de- lic‘ous lunch was served by the ladies and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. 1921 Superintendent of Branches at Toronto. He was appointed As- sistant General Manager in 1923 snd General Manager in 1934. GIVE TNENI FINANCIAL SEIIIINITY for $10 a Month. with the New Tj IIOMINIDN LIFE BIIIIGET PLAN Funeral services for Late W. ll. Ross Neld yesterday would do today if we did not m3: persona“ ld nsions." mlonothifingoiipieiection Dr. McMillan quoted from the superintendent's report showing that $2,944 had been Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spencer, Saint John, N, B., are spending the Easter holiday in Charlottetown. PM °° m’ 11mm“? “d m” m“ h“ awn‘ “’ m“ when “ca” '“°“' mnm” Mme‘ Wm’ hem w’ " ” s man a roud father. “I'd ive all I ossess ' ‘xpenditur’ m’ “m m $271542’ m’ canes It ‘Bl-mpoulbl‘ t° km u“ may m" WamrlD‘ R055’ M’ m“ thwséeii 1R‘ A” ‘iiisiflttiiek spfliltdixllii YES’ hays y Ir) cious wife and chfidren in istrese l not cost to the Province was $68.- roads clear. mer in the Queens Cauntv district. hi! l; ha? l! . w 1 tat er t an see,my p e 13a, plus $4.000 for blind pensionefl. The services were held _ from his tl‘ W8 T. we. C. . amp er. after Pm gonm v 1 . There should not be any re h Heavy Expendltu ‘ home to St. Andrews United Se J Alt-pd Macmuh n u " 0n any age person. he sai . who Church. Ol-luvll. lhe Rev. A. S. a Pig-n e-r return!“ to 9:1 ma? wc||_y0u don't need t0 give all, You can start with found it necessary to accept old In the past four years the Depart- Web- officlated. DB- ? ll 510m) a monflh You budget so much a month for Life this morning after spending Easter mm" h“ “m” “'""°°° 1“ m“ it: his old home It 41 Prince Street. c w. - machinery. It was not much wonder that the debt was rolling up. Un- _less the heads of departments are prepared to keep expenditures down to the minii m, there is little pro- spect of effecting any im mvement. Continuimz. Dr. MacMiiian called attention to the val Mr. Ross lived at Kinross most of his life. He was prominent in farm organizations, not only here but 1n provincial gmuns. He was stricken with a paralyt- ic silroke a week aim. For a time his condition improved sliuhily then became worse again. Prior 1o his nae pensions. coninuing, he compimenied H0!!- Mr. Dcnnis. Miznister of Agriculture, m, "oldest representative on the mom: side of the House." and the nmst NSDOCIAXI man in 1t. The Min- lsulr had endeavored to do what he rmlld for our falmcrs but the sit- Insurance Protection-just as you budget for rent, gas, clothes, telephone. That's The Dominion Life Assurance Company's new way of “Life Insurance on a budget. And-note this, “as sure as you 1ive," those monthl savings go on to pile up fora Retirement Income for yoursel . Camillus Costello of the R.C.A.I". has returned to his duties aiter visiting his wife and family in Charlottetown. He was accompan- ue o’ proper led by his wife snd daughter, Mrs. there was a great curtailment in the Governments road programme last year. Can the Acting Min- Liter 0f Public works( Hon. Mr. lllllvll Wlw very dlfllclllf One l" lllst lllllass he lmd not been l-ll ll L l , fa as Cape Tormen- Justfi ure out themost you can budget per month starting impmv" Pruumgolffyd vfgnfhfflyfi; $.§‘.','§{“§,,§f, fffifi‘; $3}, §§§,’.‘,’,§,,,,‘§’ g3? 1°’ “m” “a” i‘ “‘“.1“‘“'“' or as r with £0.00. (You can go as low as $5 a month.) Then fill no was ' 1 .. ,, ,, ~ . -____-_- - ‘M be ex “mo; We understand, he said, that He was 5.6mm o, m, Um M l . f th in the coupon, and let the Dominion Life Representative . onth y Review 0 e The Marketing Act. was is pro- blem. He thought the Premier- was inking the only logical course when I19 said its validity would be referred discuss with you the kind of policy best suited to your own .1 particular needs. That family of your: looks to you for security. Livestock Shipping Club since its organization in 1923 null for a liine was president of the Central Farm- ers‘ Institute in this province. More Bank of Nova Scotia, HERBERT D. BURNS, whose appointment as General Manager . c t l h th - ' - L”. sh ..‘.’.".’..*’ll.l“l.l. 1:: M“"°"._A”"" 19“ :.'...T.:;:.Bl"k "We ls a" The coupon is the d... "so... ........l... $0 .4 system of ordcrlv marketing o1 Pglfeeg, Wm‘ $32-00” the Y9“ be‘ time o; ills g§§ml_ e a e The United States is in the pro- M Elm“ was born m Dlgby N jar them and contentment f0!’ you. Kev/ll t - I‘. I - IYW-“ltock Wmlld 569m l0 be Very He was one of the leaders in farm 0858 0f Bfllflslllflll t0 8- Wartime Premier Campbell: "There is a. , d h h d ,, v- . . , b 1 l; f 5., and entered the service of the gfiieiiisab? mg-Iile inelhigldeirocfilfigfcss cred“ to it . ‘ igafiiicehgfitlilggilrfkgégiigiinill? H133‘: fictggmdeféinscig’ onacgtllidipiianctg tlge Bank at Moncton, N. B. At an early ‘ _ _ n ‘ ‘ j W131i.‘ ltélacliéliifiuznxThrerex kblet. ‘on w“ {flown m {angers {n a] cunent Monthly Review‘ of The age he was appoinlted gcciountant L. L. JOHNSIONL, C.L.U. y no s ow e e. n _ j _ * _ . ‘ - , g l 13 n suc- _ °°'“'““““ “‘““'°' "-§"‘rl.é’€é“li“.i..§l‘ll’§$‘“‘€i.‘f°. u. ma: 4-1.2: tat. fish’? ‘fell. i318 ll? . n end. u» Agriculture-l .. “ a “ , s. df lion. inn out that positions: _ . Mmfstemlfimmotmz the estab,uh_ which 1 am 311119115‘ he 351d tive district school and at the High the grggffineas plflrled M; present, Manager at Kentville, N 5_ 111 115 Grafton Street t t "when the pubuc works Depart.‘ Shoo] in Uigg, n ncicrhborina com- Manager at Woodstock, N. B. cflzz/ will involve expenditures in excess ment of vegetable gardens in fls - t h , n“. I his 1 y; 1 1 t d_ , _ Eli! wmmuflgflelibqgns shmved whit rmlltighinéliityiiytitloevblllllsiilgzitiatizo {Tiratizxzfzlli cnvZiuiniIin-gnup 51enI§1')i')f€‘l5§0Ile bxdtfnie- ofntihe colosdsait b33112‘: lglfatflz-tigg gfliipncigfgoratofwtvggtitilr‘ gjagéhes IT'S EASY TO PAY THE BUDGET WAY/g/ ' _ ivas puss. , o. _ : . - . . ‘ ,‘ m. ons. ‘a 1 _ s. ‘_ H ‘ _ _ ' . DY» MCA/Illllm expressed me 113W “V/Iflhatmiiifeig grmbilllxsiilleig (tlililitnefgif tihsthglufig Proslanl ls crowing rapidly . Wig;“Baeflqf;t‘.1£§rO‘§ftoT°g’,ff°' T E | m“ wmeihlnll Wind bedmle “I” is that? Can anyone defend the unlvcll and llnllbll‘ to continue This figure’ however’ represents I Eggs he was appointed an a M i Iinetg tvh? contdimon 11:11 cheese ‘In? logic behind It?" farming‘ the sltgnmatlon (If wiliiclilaziiltly ha!’ Assxilstant General Manager lllld x‘ ' ll l‘ 19.011110 Qll- W ch was ‘l He also noted that no matter Surviving are his wife, formerly pmjec ' 50mg ° ‘i since 1934 has been the senior As- l ' be completed for- several years. "mill wllslficV-‘T-V- what kind of building work the w Miss Matilda MiicQuoen of Kinrosa He, emphasized the value oi’ the tourist trade. but pointed out that Government has to do. there seems and a dnuahtcr, Miss AIrlrion Ross Actual defence expenditures u the end of February ivere $ ~90!) sistant General Manager. With the appointment of Mr. _l-i. _ to be only one contractor capable in Boston mid a soil D')U"'Ii'i< Ross . F Patterson as Executive VlCP last year's traveling expenses of d: getting U10 job Page 114 0f i110 i, .--l f ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ lllllllllls 4"“ ‘he “may f“ me‘ ' l l be - GCII- COMPANY l t the supervisor of the bureau a» public works report. showed Fm QX- llrlxnéhliyiigiflgoiggllw. and now ma“ pzesent fiscal year (ended June i glflsiglglgagég‘ m“ “m” U N have‘ ,. “m E ‘ mount/ed to $1.730. which were "pretty high.” ‘fhis year he nfilied. the estimates are for less than half that rmount. commending the efficiency of the R C. M. P.. he said this service. penditure of $3.536 for an agri- cultural classroom, which was pretty expensive. The contractor was Mr. A. T. McKinnon. There were also expenditures of $4.220[ for fire escapes and balcony. men's, oof Troubles Puinlessly Treated 30th next) is expected to be around l $5.500 millions. For the coming! 115ml year, expenditures are likely m he well above $15000 millions and perhaps as much as $20030 millions. ‘ HEAD OFFICE r WATERLOO. ONTARIO KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL War stilling? ales for which the Province pays $20000. division at Falcouwood, $2.842 of T I l 4 ‘Illese may appear to be 115110115 Following is the Nbflrt for - had l-ovecis, "good bargain" for the winch was paid to Mr. McKlnnon; ° c" “m” 1 0 omlcal figures» bllt relative l0 "Pi March: 2 Prov ce. It had been instituted un- $1.620 for fire escapes. Women's H_ _|_ A_ BROWN IIOnaI income they are smaller; Grade IX-l Elmer cotton- der the Conservatives 1n the face if a considerable amount of critic- ll l. Dr. Maciviillsn thought it strange division; $3.920 for fire escapes, in- firmary; $2,000 for new laundry and recreation hull. “Going all througLthls Public 143 Gr. Geo. St. Charlottetown. Chiropodist - Podiatrist much smaller than those ir Brit- ain—whlcl1 is natural in view of, the fact that the United States than war outlays in Canada and! Ralph Waugh. 3 Leslie Wllllflll- Grade V111 (Jr.) 1 Elranor Mac- Mul-do, 2 Ruth McNeill. 3 Irving Milla." Following ls an official statement of regional war savings sales fa the month of February and for the period May 27, 1940 to Nb. 28, 194i ' ~—-"= is not at war and has only recentJ Grade VI_—1 George MacMurdo. February 1941 May 3/740 m p91; 23.41 ly embaiked on anthall-cfiut clefyence] 2 groan Gwlilliirdl 3d Roypslizggrt 2 Average Aygrage program. During e W, ra e - a ys ‘l ~ - ! it o alue per caplta tarsal» mirror been“ l”; 22%“ Witt... . l. p —— I l ' y‘ ' 1¢nt to about 7 per cent of the na-I Ph_\']]i:. Court. 3 Manon Pickett-s, Nova scotia 474,700 0.86 1.933.323 pom] income as compared with, Grade‘ 1211-1 Alison MacMuldO. New Brunswick 254.448 0.56 1.21 . - about 20 Del‘ cent lll Clllllldll- 11H 2 Clause Parnlcl", Quebec 1.484.510 0,46 alsozas 2.11 1941-2 the proportion in the Unit-I Glade lI—1 William Cnsclel’; 2 Qntayio 4,595,272 1.22 17,660,716 4.71 “l Slat“ "my be ‘*5 ‘Qmhhfis iml Chm.“ Waugh’ 3 3"““‘°‘,',-”,’f“,'§" 2 Manitoba 708.188 0.91 2.90am 40s geslhafigttliel‘ fzioguijcirnitévl bewargundl: cgggecisdlit 13 XINIIIIUTICCOIIIYL‘. sukamimwan 515.504 055 2535-924 2'57 - ' ' bi as G [l I fbiUl I. ‘VIacMurdo. Alberta 544,212 0.69 2.477.160 314 fiucpherdgeiili DZNdC/BIII-Encelva _y t] I 1 Forlblcs. 2 British Columbia 677,276 0.87 3.962.640 5.12 The Review states. howevo, tliia i Eleictt Colnt. 3 Gfiflifl 3V4 . all.“ Jyiiikoh 2-340 953 - 8,80 so :~*:r"@;.:;.a2l:.r ~‘€.‘§él§..-‘ lllu -- - - ~ ~-—~ Till) Y an 7e ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' C. (I . ",9 2 0.83 535113121X“ S 3.50 tlunly hot stop at 20 DPT W"? ‘ma a $9403 3 s ' Moreover. the United States has 1.1m lrreatest war potential of any country on ea-rth and even an ef- fort equivalent to one-fifth of hel- niltional income micht have a de-, cisilvc influence. Diovllied 511M n‘ takes the form panes. sh1p$_ and arms quickly enough. The demands of defence and WM‘ EDWIN CROCKETT. whose ap- pointment as senior Assistant Gen- eral Manager of The Bunk of Nova Scotia is announced. Mr. Crockett is a native of Princi Edward Island and eutcrcd the Bank at Charlottetown. In succeed- MAIIGATE SCHOOL Hono; roll for March: Gmdp X-l Rvacio Drunk. GJIIIO lX-l Ruth Wcodsizlc. 2 Elolyn Tuplin, 3 Florence D uncut. Grade VIII-l ‘Thelma Aclulns 2 Wyman l-lolvalld. Grade VII-l Dors Henderson. 2 David HCIIGCIEOH, 3 Ralph Adams “Ralstorrtold the house of commons. ‘ha’ . V‘ (Per Capita Data-Based on impiilatlnn latest year for which provincial ponulntioil cs1 ~———__.____—_—-—___. _ Complete IIHFITIUII‘ will. . the commands of Canadian forces in Enlzland and =lxr<c :1 n. - Kirrzdom forces. Defence (i (Proof .\Iii‘.l5if‘l‘ .. estimates for limo". ' l . _< 1 the F0 niici. 111*. if‘ i“! IIIIn At l ' the \\(‘llI lllio the Alexandria Rollie lg» all, m» ;,5;,*g;.,°:“"13 i'l"l~’.f.%’.§‘.é‘°wi§£¥§“l.2“ wit: ‘£33 vl- lglgleld,=,q,,= ' " t- , rccen ms. ' . _ > . . - _. . . q industrial activity. expansion; gfiliiintveaiisdeligtimoil Gradhm-V-l R1113.» ilundzrlsoli. 2 hag lifted the Fedeiai I Reserve, Hal Manager m 1934 Louise Cicmc. 3 Eileen Howaid. Boards index of industnal llr0- - Glide IV- l Helen Semble. 2 A k U F N ductlon by mOTO $11511 90 D01‘ 0811i: —‘»' = Clair Mayhew. 3 Lorne Adams. S S B all “Heal “l” l“ ‘my l “l” “f.”.§‘2’éf.l.‘ié§%”°“l..‘§.§.}i..“‘ .. alas 111-1 D-lmllll- - mnpmmcnt by about l5 per cem- 210N511 l th verv sharphncrcsscs Grade n (sf) 1 Gorge mane since fist May’ and both indie“ .1‘ cm llcixmifilt s"nc the mitbrenk and Arthur Render-FD“ ‘Qlll '- W P are at the highest levels on record. i; 1p yinndwaugne m the M“ Grade Il fJr.) 1 Freda Mayhem a E The capital-goods infill-ables are °_ rim-d L? 1m dvnnm bv GFMIP I-l Maw Kayo lvillymll. faced vimh an engllItiIidlIfsIiSIilcIecglgg 312g 1X‘? "is": Clltline and Teachlcll; LWFtXIdEIIQaMICEJIIzNIneI gNCICHIIIIIIEJITSI§rdIIIIIIIIIIWIRIIB OI’ activity ‘ tulltllnld lllellslllry file risgfiis 144,223. :_-- -3- ° _-_‘ -_"-:’_-_-__-. Write 0i" Ill‘lIll_.\'"ll|‘ llllllll‘ \"°l'.l‘__llllllll|.\' flll U11‘ fOI some‘ tiliizolinmctifge. ‘firms:- am ‘i: iglraicégllllgfdlggsn‘ ‘o; 2D“; ‘wailinevitfllblh much 01f the Errol-ll coupon. Send it to us and we “III send you hy fnfife, a llgg LI 9 o D " I ' f; H J9 all‘ progliim 8,5 I1 H105 WEI. z‘ ' ‘ ' 4‘ ' \ v struction and extension is under I Moist brarnches oi’ the 1192121 itndustéy- mdustry has mus m. been mm Fellini 1:1 III ‘lvhfu "IIQWSIIMZ. all! ‘IQIIW ‘won?! Why. It is estimated that the pro- an non errfogg me dl n us rv ‘re cdllmliee on making and preparing saving eu Va Paper Salalogue showing 80 dilction Oi’ fliflfllllflfiillllrlflil fflcume-I {g3 n5 ° I Tr “niirgrfnone; the tools and the factories to make model.“ dosigns_ d." ".13. ‘ii? ';‘..‘.§‘°l‘l?l. “$33 lets...“ l5félllfi= Jfivlfefiifi lll» 2‘°.l§l‘§§“..3’.llll'" Eitlliifitiiilfi u p. . . .. - r, . represent much the largest will"!!! Imcletgses “m m m’ Cent’ “d rapidlv as tn,» year progresses. By USE THE COUPON addition to the factor-v equlimellt BT91‘ l‘; t V. 1 1942 the determination" of “the of the United States that has ever The latter Dlflémgf 1:19 Rlllflewths United States to becorrm the meat occurred. flawed t° 5 "55 °“ ° 9 arsenal of cimocracy will have Th6 degree to which expansion Klllll Md {zine Plllllfllllllll- Ill N" become LT-IiliSiLliCd into fact. MOORE a. McLEOD, LIMITED "o." 8:1 I?“ pbegfiihmgggsf drags‘??? pa: :—-~~~-- ~ ' 1 " " Charlottetown, I’.E.I. fiverim in flafliiuary weal-goo 95;] so. ' He" end m t I ‘h h v‘ n compared w some Danw e s e s once s copy 0 e ‘cw ‘a 1 per month in 1h, last quarter o: i940 and 250odd machines in ill.» s = 9"" c"“"""" first quarter d: that yvlar. Th‘! ' TAIAOIWOCIIICLIOHLQACIiPdIFQdM , M E___________________ rise steeply durting rthe present l. M , year and produc ion or i941 was "IE ' q recently estimated by Mr. Kllllllwl INT LAZY ; “muss __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ “Emma ' A s‘. "ti"; £h°‘l..“:..li‘.f- ‘nfl c-~»~-wl~»-»~ l “P” "- ‘ u iHlltkOeethO ‘ ll! "film-mun smooth “Ewe” 30-007 m“ 35am m“°h'“°'_ ' giieonlulce. Tiowlnq WIIII ‘nmfiik, “my,” e¢punflhmhfi with yet iligher totals for the fol l no’ mom_.,,__imlm_ of mildly medicated Cuticurn Ointment s lowing year. ‘hM-nm‘ _ m. nciulnlricus Cuticllrl Sear. i- n; the spiler, or aircraft pm- we vent . _ ..- ~. _ esi prided. Buy snail-drunkenness. 6mm“, the Unmd state; L. gr... m m um rellsbio l Q R S0119 ink to do more in‘ two Yfilrflobtiiiilil rsmlgy Iymnsml — n. \ s. e Germany dd in ex. The p": ma" WW "M I- l - - , UWTMINT are numerous and difficult but 1 L J - en sncuslia overcome. As