i Hillll _ ,.~/v‘ ' \ './‘1QD ‘A, . H", / ‘i . , f yniimrnovii.» LIGHT BULB lltQlC AND uo "Wm modem light lsuli ljuignevl ta reduce glare ‘u; melee seeing easter- islsntists agree tlsat it's u‘. hulthy way to better mding for grownups and gliillrsn of aflY l9‘ - ~ s w, have a complete sup- ply ready for you! I E. I. Protestant Fer)“ work of our p; been carried on very “gully and e l he; been u and training. qusens" said mirpman of m board's annual meetlns orphanage Report Orphanage suc- arge number of honed and destitute children given shelter ti: < rtunity “WW8 t" ' M m 0W0 to become useful Mr. W. A. Stewart. the trustee board of i I I This oslanl h reserved for news al’ local tllllt, bet advertising ll ‘Ive aelh e wes-dzuskhletly pay l ellle In edvanee. , p .._ . . . . ..,__._.._.__ caeewsu. ltll’ shown-am i GONIIDIBKPIU“ LII’! LN- BUIANOI. i re! rout orvro sexes early and avoid long waits. e-Zi-stl IIMIIBII‘ the T. B. Ldllll ‘ ‘rag Dey. Satin-day, June 30th el s-as-ss-ir-aoq 1r eecoma susraumeivwl Civic Taxes u not paid by rune- sets. interest will be cherled. tl-fll-Dl. ing remanded for one week. One drunk and incapable was ed- this orninl i ioumed until m and a case can; men having for sale in- toxica liquor was adlourned until this morning. l5 ACQUITTID — William Ves- sey, charged with attempting on May 4th Iast to break into the Queen Street Service Garage, was acquitted before County Court Judge Buffy on Saturday. Vessey was under the Speedy Trials Act. POLICE COURT - In the city , urdl- i RID or FLIES IMOSQUITOES O fl-WAY Insect Killer wiped omau-eena will clear your home orcottageoffliaaandmoequitoes. Kile by contact. Each applica- tioea lasts several a. No muee or fuaa. Easy! Qulckl ‘ IIIIOIMANOI UAIANTIID Mtteednflleflen Zl-WAY .‘ =:_'_..ii _.___..__._i ncli vmoi- Buys Funniture Plant . IHSHTKIDE ‘KNHH PAINT F. R. Deakins, President. RCA Victor Company Limited, Montreal annarunccs the purchase of. the plant and business of North Ameri- q, R, 301mg; peered for the Crown and Les er O'Donnell for the accused. Messrs. E. easing of Irish moss. revenue for Island fishermen. CASWELL - WATTS place St, Mary Blanche Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Alex pnt Grove. P.E.I. bride looked with white accessories She was att by . E. I. Protestant Orphanage. lillhls review of 1M4 activities at. ‘ on LAN [GEN L OAMIBIAMEN C 0 M ING - R. Wilson and Robert I-Iausler. cauieramen of the National The game‘:- ing of Irish moss now constitutes one of the important sources of A quiet but pretty wedding Wok on Th Catlsedral. Halifax, when daughter o! asides- Watts. Grand ‘Iraoadie, became the bride or Norman Stanley Caswell, Pleas- tees o e trees iensoh u f vol We I ami- wore Pacific l Their many relatives and friends - join Ln wishing them many years Noreen who also wore a pale bluel of happy wedded life. LANTIGEN ooreage of American Beauty roses. ' her sister can Bent Chair 00.. Ltd-.,Owen Sound. Ontario. In.» addition ‘t continuing the chair business it is the Olen to manufacture in the Owen Sound plant the radio cabinets required for RCA Victor radios and RCA Victor Radio-Vlctorolas. The Owen Film Board, will arrive in Prince Sousxi plant will continue to o - Edward Island shortly to take eratxa with its present personne. shots of the- gathering and pro- '— -"—-'"-""'""==~T ' '_'-J.__-_-* Y ' dies; with pink accessories and carnage of cos-nations. The Gmcm was attended by Charles E. Gautreau, R.C.N.V R Ilse ceremony was performed bl’ wcddl-ne brgikfast wiles ‘served at ‘if; Lord urede Junetath tNml-Iotc Orimmfid y a atives and friends of the bride and grmm. After the breakfast the ?“‘“‘.‘..“"i. “if” °" i slfiihilt‘; . e nrovn a . m, mug ' Island where they will remain for a. few in a weeks alter which time the groom will have to take u.p duties in the Rev. Fat-her Mills. Aitter the ceremmvy a left for their home in PE. Ah TIGEN lclosing Exercises illistriot Governor lni Model School I i l l I I l rel- l T..§ .__._ The Model School closlne Qt‘; ercises took P1109 Fm"? Wm‘ Miss Mildred Harrington presiding. The certificates were presented by m. on. Steele. principal. Prince of Wales Coileee. _ Following was the prosrlmmh O Canada. ‘ Chorus — Nursery Rhylliif by Grade I "Good Morning’, y!!!‘ fin Man". "Three Little Mice. _ Primary Operetta. In 5mm“ Goose Land". by GIN!“ 11 find m? Chorus-Senior Classes "91" Grey Dwarfs", “Hearts of Oak . Dialogue, “Little Red .R.idln Hood," by Grade I. - Chorus——by Grades I. U. Hid 111-- “A Dutch Story". "Red. White. and. iii: Bellsges Blue“ M r titlwss iii:- CCClltilll hour. . -~ . os. s- z‘: r . s. - . . . .. . Wm“ Md cr°55 Pwem" by orchestra: plsylgdl. lollid. he’ “$5M” we *5 n“ 5MP”: A51 . 3 l“: 1°“ Pa“! Grades III and IV. wait“, 5mm and 5w,“ carried he Slime r-tienne saw Gnnie aw <Xv¢i>i \‘-_n2n n: army.‘ riuenns Chorus — SenioiuClass French. cxuaus amt ma“ mfguquenzh. She’ llBqlvDE€ll_ that mkxning, seats‘ moved m5 lieszi He looked past songs “Mahmud, v ’ Mmuegge h bhefry Rsund ._ ‘fight ‘v3.18’ DESIGQ vim, lismiiiitg quico; Willl?‘ rcsdvkc. acres, mi,- Li-lbltIS, to the “En Roulant ma Boule’. 1 m“ a m“, C, mun-m; wmdofis he taught her how [o Lice all~ ‘ll‘.'L‘ cl (he iounge And Dialogue. "Victory '. Grade I I The Mada“. m“; wergfulsd with‘ clrcurnstanccs oi her new 1:12;‘ licr: she cumis.‘ he said. "Please ‘Presentation of Certificates. calms with hoihouse flowers ‘m, what 1o say, what not to say, send lizr to me as youvgo " chorus, Grades I. II. III. IV. walled ‘he-u tlsndms and seemed what never to say, "But men, l he ivatchcd Uncl= Dzcars broad “Robin in the Rain" “Iris and Lilacs." Chorus-Senlor Class. “Early One Morning", “I kcnw a Bank". "God Save the King." CERTIFICATE LIST Grade VII - herald Warren. Francis Blanchard.’ June Carroll. Gr ces Shepherd. i Goo v-Donna Bowm- shr- t H53? ls thoroughly ley Caroll. Lloyd Seaman. Grade IV—R.lchard Carson. Jane and Wilmer Blanchard. Vera McKay, and Richard Carroll completed the ade VI—Vcra MacKay. Fran-lMflfll-l ‘ land. In 1943 he was chairman of thei Provincial Milk for CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m Wild Bird ii l ot- Kinsmen Clubs B . v , v p . V I Eflflizabeth Vernon I ' l ence . that l l _ u Hotel I i l i l familiar with Britain drive 1 it was and spoke, it was In the loimge of Y outta “c2 CHAPTER X to l1::'.|.li' Etienne. And it “The ri--I‘ll never them nor hcar what th:y slid "You make her stupid." Etienne GC®IOQOCIQ '-:u;-=.-oo<o:..'-;.aoo;.-... - For a ion/z time there was 511-; Still Ginnle looked dc-nn‘ upon the bare trees and the parts. 1i. ulmcs; gave the here of a country scene-so bare} empty, When she; eiiect ' from ' ratherl _ eemfid to‘ him strange that he should know so clearly what would be: able to marry anycne." she said. I . . her next words be l No | I l l Announcing do no‘. swear at Uncle Dick slizt I ga-urantee that shall do as you vi l "It 5951113 she reflux} anl ‘ish " h=r." h back ivsnd llS d: a glance at Ei- fmm iioiv Gianni? ANNUAL BAZAAR ' In Aid of City Hospital 0N. 8-13 inc. PAGE THREE Mr. George n. Sinclair how as exquisitely in place asi .350“ “We a, J, - .- .. ~ n w - _, - t ~ . At the eighth avmuzil District tale. CARS: clfttlllnilssleslofvihg ‘:10 l "Jfrly was a tiiihuzi: i5~ . '| icanvcnticn of the Kinsmen Clubsj 315M ‘pgnumg, ,5}, {Keel}, tion Fasdykel could Ins-kc oi -, i. . 1- . w gigolwhbilte Smirk; Beach lnzzigéw m,,_;ic_ giiiia Siillidtlllllgiz‘ good One coplld. {aha 10.44851 .i “d- flower that has .‘. f . . .. r. surge ., The w“ 510w mum, fun,‘ rely‘ on ier Ol‘ instance. 25 ten upronte And it was Sinclair of Charlottetown, was A mi: spoken loud“. 3,250 We,“ “KJLLCI never cry out, SCICBIII. Anci- strsiige, ‘ii: thought. ll(.\\' lie could elected District Governor. heard Themfore lgfimw. M: did she not-how you S3y?—-‘Dllij.' I see liar. mo. from th: professional This district comprises the three. Richard Fosdvke m, Etienne» up‘ during that breakfast at tVim-l of vi: = it will b; me Province". and Ncmcund- l ,,.,.,,d at a my“ “b, dvHw s, derslay? Jcrry sriy" ihct 511$‘ cid. I, i Mr. Sinclair has been very ‘gLTj-‘IS arwjqjxfu. “if ‘f tell you she has gin; 11in: cne “ N5 ca, could "com, up ‘b, n3‘ "I don't car: ivhzit sh: has." as to whether or not he gav~ e command He crcssed his lrrrs. lit a _ - c ennc. ‘mall. Fm-‘ifbiiilé’ 2.’..‘.‘?.‘.‘°i§°ii§’°cl§§ in is... 1.12.22“ a .~ ces on. . r , . i “I m, . _ h- _ d _d u-eek with thz L0\vtoppes_e—Lo\v-' Grade III A-—Gr6tfi 118-9592.:tlféimgapfigédiilgjglgzfiggg ‘at, Unde Diifuwise Zglfngér-lffndfihg. toppe girl was a1 school with hi!" ‘ so that Donnie Moore. a Mt“ {m with ‘m Me“ n l-igm never “i, be -- ‘ And divou know how IIIIICA ma: . g-hgghg,» it, Grade III. B—I"aye Mill, Glen-l 8,076? He ‘n55 ale“) m“ ‘lfibcfnfinr “.353, mend;- rfpiigd E[ienng_l school ccst me- Two ‘thcusansll 4°“ Sudsbury" TDistrIct Direclor inul943land' D=- "You v0 the “T0217? “may to work i Wlmds- will‘ m? mmmmgs N” ' 511E B5396 ll Grade II-Alexmlder Murchlsmmouty District Governor in 194.4 and Remember she has received a 1"’? mad? a bad investment And < “n” spmelt’ unwell‘ Alklnwmlhas served most efficiently on Na- ‘ shock Also. in the past she hasl I clont throw good money after! “I-Ic is Out. \v.:h friends." Eti- Hm" Pmllm- tlonal Committees l been used to quietness. kindness. bod She cant do “net's Wonlcji; erme rcpusd. and: "Here waiter! MG?“ ll-Pgm‘ fag» fh" J51“ o: the 15 clubs in the distrlctl Blit now you and your wife-J’ I cgrft hobs? All rishv-thsn 1m; A fll'\' Martini!" T d d ‘ u B6 81119. mes ea e, owe C . - a ~ ' 9*“ y, y, t roug ' ' _ Emnne. :n‘t i-i::. M“°c5l1um' Gwrge Helmessey- lgrrrnifiltn filliesNglimgxlllryllégllalfllllll neijllgsluzarlrl. mill-Zena g lléua mllflélltse {.0 dhL‘..»f§:n\~'-Ellell§e llsllflllis‘ l‘ aid N Gls .N.S. ' Y-l _ l:- " t tile: a 1 -5~*‘5~\- ~ - _ - - 1- "95- H°N°RARY MENTION Sig: Rigilow ' an mmc l gllrllell m “Intern d Ca a s l "do not f u" for WW" mvsslmtnt And this time lll..€ was no emu I work of grades V. VI, and VII in 2 years; also Noel McMillan, An- lVII work during the year. | .-...___ ‘L and raised $l2.000.00. Working with Mr. ton Curtis and Francis Shepherdithe coming year will be two cn-i .did Grade v1 and most o! crnaelo-"sellc nouns buwu-“s msn- b" Ernest Lord as District Treasurer} Charlottetown. Sinclair for , Secretary, each mincnt in said, "And yet, when I give her. l slamming the lid up and doom (Contlnuedr on LANTIGEN H LA IGEN page Bl - ——— _>.~_r.zt n . "#1.: chairmen commended th; m! of the various committees. atoll. ladies‘ auxiliary. mm: and others concern the work of the institution. In noting e psitlon of thBlOrp nan tributrto the work of the nmmittee under Mrs. H. S. Hen- n. ‘h; l". W. Tidmarsh. medical niperintendent. in his report stet- si that the health of ell the chil- ma has been exceptionally good throughout the year. their com- plete freedom from the common sold being noteworthy. Two chil- tron had diseased tonsils and uienoids removed. One child suf- bring from coeliac disease was ad- altted to hoapital for observation Iith resulting improvement. ‘The children under our care he! nothing in the way of good food and suitable clothing." he stet- ing and surroundings tithing to be desired." a .- nae a r The following figures ere from the financial report for the year ‘aging Dee. 3i: ete- iiome and Buildings $75,000.00 Oar. Sleigh. Machinery 500.00 Cash in Maintenance Ac- counts Bonds in Maintenanc Investments Cash in Endowment Acct. No. e51 . Jilebilltles- . Bills Unpaid December t1 1944 n; “dig; Ne Worth December list 19M . v .0663! Ill-Assets do not include lands and Debentures held. with s Pace Value of 000,000.00 in lin- iovment Funds. Plre Insurance Carried 089000.00 Bequests Received In 10M litate Caroline Amelia Mulch. Earnseliffe ...... .. e 500.00 te James McLeod. Whim Read .. 01.50 {antes George A. Ritchie 200.00 ate Leith E. Brecken 4,000.00 05.12150 Total Bequests to December 31st. 1M4 $56,000.01 In cases of acute rheumatism, arthritis, catarrh, and sepsis con- ditions which have become chronic, the poison in the system uses up or destroys the whole or nearly the whole of the hydro- tropins in the body system, thus rendering the ordinary type of vaccine when taken orally or by injection, either partially or totally inefiective, due to the fact that there are little or no hydro- tropins available to dissolve the vaccine, which results in the antigenic fluid not being released from the body of the organ- isms, which further results im a complete failure to produce the necessary antibody resistance to destroy the sonic poisons, and eidses- se make the poison perms iaaoctsoes, or to actually kill them of. VflIlAT BLANTIGIN? LANTIGIN is madeln efioveranensrlicenaad Laboratory in Austrafis and sherdore all their stringent regulations bevel ‘be adhered to. LANTIGEN is not a patent maelchae-end is devbid of drugs. ' ANTIGEN is an oral vaccine in e DISSOLVH) _ Ill". " t Being a completely Oral Dissolvedlvlaccine, it is operative immediately it is taken: It la operative in two ways, firstly‘ y absorbing into the open tissue, such ea tlse tongue, isroat, and intestinal treat, eyed secondly is is also operative by means of its .. .. . L “a .- . a I , The 2v b“- h“, released, begin to immediately incline the system so produce antibodies, w ch in turn destroy the toxic , isons given ol’ by the poisoned germs and also render the poison germs harmless. LANT I! SUCCIIDS LANTIGEN is a natural aid; It is produced out of the human body end gives ' ’ antibody resistance to disease. It is not a drug or a chemical aid. You would not develop colds, ‘ ‘ i ncl rheumatic conditions if your antibody resist- ance wee among enough to combat them. Remove the cause sepping your vitality.- ls reduces or eliminates the inlam don of the nerves, which results from bacterial Taken by MOUlll—- Treats first— then immunis; Summary or adap- | l rsobucr er fiijrlgsgleflntlgfilggméat 3,3,1’; someunon LABORATORIES lE-I- Government Grant 1:000:00 svhul-‘Y ' AUSTRAUA Cltv of Charlottetown Oran ........ .. mo» . berm Donations us. hildrens Board v1 . 902.60 “Muse and Tel. .\ Refunds ................ .. i224 ,£,,zf,.,‘ Klein. ' o») LANTIGEN iNTIGEN W. .. |MPORTANT BR|T D | SC 0V E RY of Dissolvingo Micro-Organisms ‘“”cA iA njR .H &*B,n on whl Asls lmmelletely amt/reel! '7fl¢4~(6 u WW”? (y LANTIGEN A MEDICAL toms "lchial ills llnlrn. Sins, Blllmral and Bronchial Golds. u u Usually the first catarrhal infection is due to the neglc of a simple cold. Rapidly the infection may spread, and develop into severe chronic in- flammation in the mucous lining and the air. passages become blocked. The secretions which are dislodged by blowing the nose may often fall back into the throat. infect the tonsils, and result in acute laryngitis and inflammation of the throat. Maddening head noises frequently make the catarrhel parienfs life a misery. LANTIGEN "B" Oral Dissolved Vaccine will quickly improve these conditions and create a feeiin, of well- being; “WRHEUMATIC a ARTHYRITIC PAINS In score arthritic eases where ruler- en have been bed-ridden for several ears, end in many cases being over T0 years of age, have eep so com- pletely relieved of the toxic poison- ng given by the streptococci be com exely relieved of pun en a eel of freedom pf their Joints restored. When this aided to this extent itcanberegs e as, _ a ‘ _ " doses are maintained such as six drops of Lantigen “C" In were: lay once weakly, and on the signs of the complaint mus-ah?! e doses shoals be maintained any, ch we iellpoat invariably dag- n ass than five or as: ha?! ll MALTBY BROTHERS l1'D.; 5 Bodn Avenue, Toronto BISTIIIWM!» BARHAM Ii SANDS, 560 Combie $0., Vancouver J. E. WASSON - Box 656, Saint John, NJ.‘ Isuriiisfahllca. and Lumbsgo sec u The early effects of using Lantigen “C" are: (l) relief from pain, (2) the recedence of swollen ioints and limbs, (3) improvement in general health. In the case of Rheumatic pains; in most cases the following bacterial organisms are present—S , l polyvelent. PERSONAL WRITTEN REPORTS LANTIGEN LANTIGEN “LANTIGEN LAN IGEN LANTIGEN LANTI EN A REAn THE PERSONAL wniiiin” ‘R1- oJ. ‘ - aannuaquw. ' Deer Sirs~ A,“ n‘ l ,' _ _I have taken e course of Lantisen for and found is ofgreat be il- lehr ‘ s..'2;i::::.i"..i:i*.l=::"nabs ;::*..‘ 22%.?" "W" ‘" "'**--- o" of‘ l "r "4 *3‘ Thmldos roe. Yoess dneeleb, Ls d alaborunrlal. 7.0 Box ifnfimsna s‘. rm. wailiacasltlke. Ont..- Tornnto. Onr. ‘ April l5. i940. Gentlemen: “m” film so pleased wish whet your Lsatigen “C” has dons for me that I lust have u; sell you I e I h d k l I. bo weep d d ' chiropra ‘or: cingrnallp-lsbe-alllrzetnlllezu. Vinle-flolllyfilrlszeglllhmltdoiclillilfirll Enid: of tablets. different kinds of limmenrs. Luinbago Belt, etc. Ir would take too much space so sell of ell the thin s Itried. Doctor finally told me it had settled in the sciatic nerve. Then I noticed our ad. in the paper. l was just about discouraged and thinking what I could do next. I was all out of shape. couldn't gzizitsogmyeilioes without my wile‘: help. I finally had to get tablets so ease the vein so a o e . l could I or e bottle ofLsati en "C“ the day i: came in, end sire: ukin the rnird dosem t I could s‘ee a little difference.‘ I have now uken about one-half of the botltle and can trurhfillllilyllll ll has done wonders. I think the one bottle will clear it ell u as I can now lay any position please in bed,’ get my own shoe! on and some days I forges el about the pain and it used l0 be there every minute day and night. _ I lcaOmmQndlld it so three ofm friends that knew what shape I was in and whet it has done for me and they ‘have esch purchase e boule. I guess seeing is believing. I I am sending this lener_to you on my own acco in ap rec: n of vvhnyour Lentigen "C ' has done for me. and I think any one that has done so rnuc goo for humanity deserves all the praise and uragemen (h: is coming to m. My Mgiher has suifered with Asthma for years. She has lust had a very bad attack and i0 very _weak gut rust es soon as sbe gets e lmia stronger I am going to see that sbe geu e bonle of n" "- Llnuge Very truly Yours. Ml, fi, III/g W5 l? ' Saint John. N. 3., ' lattes "s-ii lied lb a llf Jmmm" n a , ‘ as re ev m! c ten ooe- ei rear old son from a dinressin ' . bronchial condition which he hsa bsd_ or about four years. every winter. T "m" This fsll_ (i944) the nose condition prevailed with the change of season, sad on Novepbar Ills, l started him on the Laangen sreapneut. The fact that he is now able to be out to play an all kinds of stormy and cold weather (with the usual wet clothes damp feet, (ha: s9 one“ “m; l, the end of an active boy’: day of play) with no ill eflpects spealu for itself, _ One bottle of Lantigen "B“ has one this r m. an no words of praise are hi‘ h enough Ifl my opinion. His own words are probably more exprrssive-"Gosh. mother. I'm “in; lea this winter. I don't have to stay in with any ‘old’ colds!" Sincerely. B. A. R OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DRUG STORES MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY LANTIGEN is available from druggists only. able. mail this coupon direct to: LANTIGEN LABORATORIES. l2 RICHMOND ST. 15.. ROOM S5 l. TORONTO l. ONT. OR BOX 656, SAINT JOHN, NB. If unobtain- Please send me . . . . . . . . . . “bottles of LANTIGEN“... for tbs treatment oI....“.-“-.n-n-e-n-n-"n-u-u. Name...“- Address . . . . ...-.-i.-.n...“-.....-.-i-..----n-. City or Town. The name of my usual Druggisr ls . . . . . . . . . Ifiou want further information write us. ’7‘=y/-"/~748 Ls» m Q By Oheqoe ' limit/m. M... . m, Mm p , _-_ rnoni usrns g LANTIGEN ;.,,¢_;,;%_;.- oaiszéfifvza ...:."r.-..s:::" QM d; 401. w- j; §,-i;:,;g1a:;~.f;I/:~ page: m gseae-G , ~11! 4 n’ Au: I i- vs a . .. . .,..../ ny|llauwflne 1a., war one?‘ ....... .. M é: ‘m/1f(7_‘r£2_ mq¢ziuju,y ‘r Mo“ we 11% ,. 31;..." 0.2/12. .....;'.z./;“" _ _,,'~ ya-j’ e A... ;4__,,.7‘ “fir. f" 4- M13; 7'6“ i 3"'”‘;¢ emu Mae"! (Ike/rel we , ""1! _ . at»), A... w/ffiil/azfisin-yinar "J,,.*;21‘"‘/. 41W...» iris: ..,.‘ai-.;.":>:.r*"....1’~.z $1,, o I s n .- I/ams n: ev- ‘ll w" ,1,‘ ,0“ #4.aawul.;J.-aalw-v,-l4 "'-~/"-"¢ e-e/“fe-Y/M ~12’: “f: ‘i1, _7'“‘. ~ J4 M. L. r ~ 7'“; “A; fl ""4 44y- -1-1-y~<-~ ~27...“ ca?" ti“, a" *F~'~=~11" ~n~~ .---» :3 f‘ 4%‘ e-Wfrsyffi 176/7 and‘ In»? 10+ if; f4 ‘M4144- Ike/asunder? ....1.....s1,d..-a.i. “'7 J4’; ref/mini A‘. Mad/s ‘w; {Fijian} K717; rTm/yff l! l? e-ueu /J,¢m7 ra-q '" "'02s... . LANTIGEN LANTIGEN TESTIMONY OF USERS 0F LANTIGENL. ____._i___ — -- | "You 88ur1n'69——" cigarette and leant back in his and Mr. Stewart Ives as District “Yes I will manave her MY» chair "A friend.“ he said. "has of whom is pro-l friend I 111113‘ i119 lllflflfl I d‘) m‘ . rum- \ i vii ‘#1 ‘s Pvminil. in a all good causes inl attempt to 2st mrsi" from it byi l: "‘ —‘*‘_~—" == ?*"" n».l"“""f"‘v~<....,L"'.,_:“:;~."r~.:1:1<~;-.;._-1 “' ‘