UNE 3 1937 J -'~- f . “` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ;/ V - - _ _ . - _ . _. ._ .. i’.`».G`.‘I 'i`Hl{lL'E Pf0lvSe BrOS. Ltd. S5I?:55é»..;uT; L," ,,,_ " G Y o u1e_ To B_e IM . , . _ y COOKB 10;' HBVB Just Recalvad Ai\0LllBl°_ Lafge ` mrreivsgégtiarg-;_“ _ Holy Redeemer Hail 'rua island s,fou>r'ri~.iiu.i1ornr.iri_ ' . . . “H °°"‘“‘ " 5 “""i sillllmglil. nf Rcgillal' sau-:.\. mx srsclab-Mcmwen h" uis this cgiiiaiéhrriiirrynlifiilf two* §Si'\'icemsintt~oii 186 Grafton Bt, round trips daily texcept Suiirizign ie 1 0 fr ' ~ LADIES’ DRESSES ° . _ . , ' 1'-Hi-GMM -6 \\ aslnng $1.00. L-1092-6-8-Si. 5 iluarter centu 0f on sam at $4.95 C;l§iE;g.es; crime., _,soul - W _ KW 5“““"° ‘=' " f - frnarric cases rusanb-'rwo ciiamall " L.ai|l'i0l" r artlc cs were report ed stolen from a car parked beide last. nigl . h1¥i\WHy traffic cases were heard UNION COMMERCIAL ‘”‘”,"° M“““"°P° Tweedy iw"- CLEGE CL OS was ilried five ciglinlgtglggeéogfgkes hsgéé ;';?;f7;€€E?;\§;g’ii14';€;n?; day One motorist for operating |, motor vehicle w "SARATOU-‘\"-The Guardians Service Marked By ofrrawa ont _ 9* mini' conferences viuu io ti... "'_"'“‘ new serial story 5_5 5 game of hmm importance of Canada. and the Th, union Commercial Colielge St , Moran vongrutu ated the stu- nt-,<._. on the excellent work done gui-iii; tim term. Special mflll-IOH W.. iiiacie to the work of students .icing their different-_ classes. |pleiidid order was maintazned dur- ” the term and hence good results .Nd 10|- me holidays on June me obtained. he sliortimnd Students und ff e W.. M-:l.ellan’a care, showed rapid gf(/BIT'-\i. uc iiiiiiiired the students for thei wlipcimioii and extended to all his 5,,-i \vi.~lii\s for their success. loliouiiig is list. of Dilmmas d ` BJI gprliilcuie \vn'mers: ' SENIOR COM1YlEBClAI» Not in order of merit william Cantwell. City Arthur Conway, City. Elton Worth, City. (`.;mpl>vl Stewart, City. Eilisoii A. Cameron, City. Piuii E. Gagnon, Quebec. 'l`i'ii¢‘niuii Pale, O'I.£at'y. /l Russell Fl0Od. City. -Lloytl liiacliiln. Clrdlglll. \Vlllii|r Andrew. City. Col-nviiiis McCormac, St. Mgr- girls. ueruld Morrison, Georgetown. l JUNIOR COMJMERCIAL I-_ I 4 ,,- .i Iillrcda Slewtlri y id' Doris Seller , ' /___’ I Olive Mcboui ' v :_ V- Arihiir MacDonald » ’ . Ewan Keele \ - 1 lilnrion Power - Camilla M¢JQul.ld. , f ‘. Illclen Bell Ztiiuiel MaCK1IiI'wn | ` { Elmo Brown A ` Lilian Duke / ', 1'-:uni stavenaan ~ ` liliirgaict McKay r Mabel Ling - 0 line Yoo ii Helen Carraghe! . M»'il'Y Murphy llt'TER.li5l§A‘l‘l WWIMERCIAL D ARTMENT i l Allison MacDonald I (iernld Nanfnl Diivid MacDonald. Cirdgm :find Taylor 5 Ambrose Hughes I Alban Brothers. SHORTIIAND DEPARTMENT Euircda Stewart, South Lake Mary McQueid. Ernyvals Cliiirles Mclvsr. New Haven R.viiiiild Younker, City. Olivo Duffy. City I ll»ii',ioric Kelly, Southport. L.lliiiu Jiickson. Montague. Dciisiisln Niwkcnzie. Melville. lzrceii Keenan. Murray River. Rose Haddad, Amherst, M. I. Olive McLean, City. illiirtiairt Cullen, Morell Helen Bell, Murray Harbor. Miii-iii Mnicinnon. Rocky Po’nt. Alice Crockett, York. Nfirlon McKinnon. lvut. Buchanan Bc-t‘\' Tminor. South Melville. l\'ci'r.h M, I-loolery, Montague. RR. l.l.°T 0F STUDENT! MAKING 9! PER CENT AND OVER IN \l'l~`.EKl.Y BPELLING TESTS .»_.... l eeseessé WUMA “Q0 Mae Yoo Olive ’vlcl.»ean liclcn Cory-ugh llnzcl Beck Picon Keenm . Camilla McQusid Iliitii stcvonson l`.ll.\'e Brown Barton Crabbe i`-ei-aid Morrison Coriicliiis ivlricoormao Arthur Conway , Eulrcdn. Btowali I A 9? /. \. 98. 98.3 ‘°-~ Si 98 Z-? FEE . TIREUR; S0lll’IiE litem with refined herbal oils ;lTif¢d'acl\lng feet are best relieved "W I way. livery night bathe gli!! in ho! wafer. Dry carefully. i‘¢‘\ iientlv manage Zum-Buk'a ““"l\l1\c. healing ointment tnco :|:‘i‘i°°» lmtapn, soles and between h¢ foes. You will be amazed by :Fc imiant relief. "'l1m»emln lui ..: .:.'.‘i.'!:r.i':‘i°.*.';"i1:..“t nu" rldzhdg-ialrkru-Bak. I can now walk rn ‘huh In Lmmizlirkrany trouble wlmevac _-Mr. U. had 'l¢|..| .. , im.. :..x'..::.' 'ryan i:»'::'.'.:.'~t:.‘:: “IL _:`-dB;.‘n‘i}:..‘:| awe umdatmv fm l¢s..B,,k for '°°:':~:'-m°:.r_eaa o tea una n _Nurse F. Ron l g_,~_{a.1‘.1t.'.'i.'.r.‘: .°.°..'°.“:.!°r::':“".1t: a.,§5»;';.g::...".:.'“.s:.il“i:°.i:.“.=,.?.:':*. _,5flUIH£=. iinieti itil' ‘\ Rose Haddad Elton Worth Doris Bella: Alice Crockett li/Iargsret McKay Mary Carter Olive Duffy Donalds MacKenzie Mary Cormier Wm. Cantwell 1' Ambrose lhlghq Russell Flood T l’ENNL‘.Nll{IP CERTIFICATES From The Zancrirm Institut Columbus, Ohio. Eufredl Stewart Marlon Power ‘ _ Elton Worth _ __ l Donaida Mnclivnzie Lillian Duke " 1 , Russell Flood _. *_ Ewan Keele ' ~ Cornelius MacCormac Camille. McQuiiid ii/i!s.ry McQusld Special prize for Spelling 100 Eufreda Stewart, South Lake. Mclean. City garets. i 2nd. Gerald Morrison, Georg town I. Highest standing in Junior Co - mercinl Department: Mabebl Ling. Wheatley River. ‘_ norzrrssn scnoor. 51 Ortdie IX (Sr.l-1. Eleim f-raser. 2. Jennie Fraser | Grade R Ur.) -1. Evelyn Blu Grade VIH-1. Mary Fraser Grade VI-1. Kathryn Living ' stone: 5. Janet Ma.cEnchem; Daniel Fraser. Grade V--1 Agnes Maicrarla Grade II! (Si-.i-1. Effie Muo- Farlane. Grade III (JT) -l. Leon Buel . Grade II -1. Garnet Buell: Catherine MacEachern; 3. Ed MacLeod.- Grgde I (al-1. Blanche Mac- Eachern. Grade I tbt -l. Ivan Blue; Raymond Livinestone. Grade I roi-l. -Shirley Livin stone: 2. Gsoree MacFarlane: » James Macvlarlmie. l, Stl-nding for the month of Ma, ison Select Eleven More Candidates For Election (C. P. by Guiirdlillit; Special Wire) HALIFAX. June 2-Eleven elections June 29. Each party h nominated 15 men so far. midway mark in the lists for the 30-seat Legislature. Liberals nominated five men at meetings throiiglioiit the Province today. Two of them were Cabinet Ministers. two otiie`r.-. nlso mem- bers of the last Lf-1_'l.~lature. Conservatives clio c six candi- dates, two of them in the two- seat riding of Plotou where R. H. MacLeod tCall> and J. A. Mav- Gregor reccwed the nominatlon=_ Both seats were won by Liberals in 1983. y . Millau was chosen again by Hants Liberals. Mines Minister Michael Dwyer will xc-offer in Cape Breton Centre. Dr. M. E. McCarty was named in Inverness. D. D. Boyd in Richmond and J. D. MHcKanzie in Annapolis. won the Conservative nominations. Jo=eph Macdonald was named to his old riding of Capo Breton North. Another veteran. H. A. Rico was chosen lr. Guysboro but the Pictou County candidates. J. J. Cameron, K. C.. in Queens and A. W. Morton. Halifax Centre. will run for the first. time. COLOR. NOTES It la necessary to think in payohoioeieal terms of colour when furnishing. Yellow. for instance. appears cheerful even if the weather is dull and gloomy Don't forget yelldwi Blue ia always n favourite. and a blue-and-white scheme is en- tirely satisfactory. But dont use too much blue. Add to lt n touch of pale yellow or lzold or loft rosc- pink. Greya and buffs. being neutral colours. act apiendldly aa folla. Be- ware or red: it possesses too much vitality. tends to become aggress- ive. makes one feel restless. If your room seems small. light- colcured woodwork should be used. OLD KEY! It in wisc to have ri box for o‘¢l keys and keep any reserve in gh...-G |n cms ol' emergency. It is surprising how mnny times you gan ga to this box and find n nar- Nmary key which will fit and aoive the very needy eieustion. \U5U @\° (Q f 3a-m§_¢>m§~:g3S~1 Q TQQ tif; Hlghwa s Minister A B. Mac-i t Newcomers and veterans alike and horse-racing from begmmng W end and each chapter 1: mom ex. ,Witch for the opening ghgpwr ALL_ OTHER ranlu dgsigdug gf fittendzng annual training with C' Silllflfiron P. E. I. Light Horse Julie 5th. O. W. Cam 'rim Pirnsuvrr:maN cnvncn 4-*-5 3-00 P~ ni., Montague 5.00 p, m. Mr. Niall Burnett student will conduct the services. L-1086-6-3-21, Justice E. R. Angers of the Ex- » cliequcr Court. Ottawa. arrived in Charlottetown last night, 1-Ie is accompanied by My, qw;-ge A_ Kitts. also of Ottawa They are Ilotel. 0 cams were licnrd One was ad s g was ord ered to have the animal d¢-Stroyed_ _,_._ T0 BUILD COTTAGES-'me _land around the entrance of the harbor soeim to be ul g ous are being erected on the site of th _-\ “°1 is 111 progress on the fu-5; oottn e district near New I-Ieven, Conn Province of the same name had been hearing reports that the mlm referred to was their brother, a na- tive oi’ British Columbia. The above inforinution, however. definitely Proves that the deceased i'i‘ferred lo was in no way if-lated to the family whose brother is in weswm ` Canada. Rrin AND Wlil'I‘E-Exceptlonal- ly intercstng is me Mny issue of Bt. Diinstnn's Red iinri White. quar- ti-i-ly magazine published by the stiiricuts of St. Dunstrm's Univer- isity, which contains .among oth" Q nrtirrles, n comprehensive review of thc roucl histoi'_v ol' Prince Edward lrinud. from curly iicttomcnt days _ up to tlic p\~ou¢~ut. time, with obser- `v:itfomi on thc pi-nhablo economic _mul _-octal vfrecta of modern hord- nilrluvc iiiiriiwuys. Also of special iiiir-iv-st. it the review ni "Problem Island." tim latest. book from the _pen of the Most Rav. Francis 0. , Krlly. Iixslirip of Oklahoml City lnuri 'i‘ul.-.u. ti farmer student of Bt. Diii\:=:.\n‘s und ri brother of Mrl. (ici-triiric Clarkin. whose latest .poem in this nionths "Red and Wl.!tr~,“ is rcp|'iiited in toclay's fliicwiinii. The editorial and other fcutiircs nicosiire up. in every way. to tht- liipli standard of previous ii»si|r'. of llils line mBi1Fi2iTil`- Wh'Cl'i its indeed n credit to the students and to the University. The many friends of Mrs. W. R.. Dr-nnlsi, Chiiriottetown. regret to 1.....-.1 or hni- ,erloua illness in the Pi-imc irdwfird Island Hospital. Pn.\~aeiiqal~s by plane to and from Moncton _vf~.i’f‘l1'l0 Court bench, woulfi hnnfl it owl’ to the Vancouver btirrifitcr- _______,__--- FRUIT JUICE F01! INFANT! Union, i" _infant has chronic loose bowels strained fruit .i\\iC"S may be :ivan it bv the th‘rri month. From 1 tensnoon to 3 tsblesllflfllls siiiitea mv be elven outs \ 4”' betvvf-cn feedings. The juice of ornmzea or 'primes cooked wlihoiit sugar is advised. ___,.__,______._-__-»- WAKE iii’ YOUR LIVER BILE-' AllYn'll.IumlOu\o¢Bedhlll Mernl|l|Rariu’¢0|O &._.~_;.~i.l**..'.-;.~,i::,_,°"-1'."i_~s-.'.':~.-.::.i~ the r oe ' -' D ’"*l='i‘i»i.?"-'-"”l'==’»:=t a -1 E F *rat British Empire. me Chateau Laur- ier Hotel here completes twenty- citlng than the previous one "V8 years of service to the people sltone buildings which crown Par- liament Hill overlooking the om. will report to the armouries at wt mvar' tm ch“““ X-‘*“"l°’ is Montague on .saturday evening, th' Wm* °f mlhy Activities no .> it | Tonight 8 30 i Effective Frida 1 4 between Charlottetown and Suni- meralde by way of Victoria- Bomen. etc.. and with many acldtd trips between Ciiarloiteiown and Summersirle by way of the high- way. A Summerside to Borden service will start at. this tme also. which will wnncct with bouts at Borden. Commcncing Frldny of this week. two busses will leave the Charlotte- town terminal at Whites Restau- rant at 7.30 sin. Each will run to Borden. one by way o. Victoria the other by way ol Siiniiiivrslde. Ilnch will connect with iziie boat oi, Bar den. Starting Saturday a special service will leave Ciiziriottmtmvn way of the Highway connecting , with the 1.00 p.m, boat at Bor- den which in turn will curry pass- engers to connect with the SIT for all mainland points Service bus. Shoppers on the Viciiorla-Bom service which will enable them fa reach Summorsirlc at 10.05 a.m. or Charlottetown nt 11.20 s.m. Return trips will leave at 5.45 pm. and 4.80 p.m. i'especti\'cly. `As soon as the new cquipmcnt received a regular service will be started between Sinnmcrslde nnd Tignieh. It is expected that this will be in the very near future. A daily (except Sunday) service no/W operates between Elmira-Soiiris Bt. Peter's-Clinriottniown. The motor Transport Co. since tlielr lxioeptlnn livrc are ccrtziinlv keeping up tlicrc st,nnrlm‘tl of good service, and now peol>‘e frniii En-it Point to West Cape can mnkt- dlrect coiinivrtirin bv bus rlzzht thi'oili;li to Wr=sl.|=i'n Cnuntln or tht- U. S. A. Tickets can he pi'or:iir.~ri at all stations. The new scliefiille nppcars in The Giiardion today, in the rcgiiiar space rescrwd for bus schcciulcs. We believe you will f‘nd it cum- plcie iii every pnssililc wav mid wc- cornmenrl IMT buses to you. Tlicy are comfortable. quick and con- venient and best of all they are safe. Draw Abandon Burning German is not immediately lent-ncri. ad ft tonight to U‘ s` A" “'h°"" he W” "°’“ “li `“` fgli\Ve;lex¢Ttcgs’n:i:§§ Xllllibi WCW 3 6 COD' Qgfnbe 5th_ |583* Hi , ) \‘ . - mmm and mm, mdmms EMM; Mmmwis é;r;i.e.m;.0.E u LIBERALS WIN LEADERSHII impii. . who will contest the Nova Scotia mmf," Came from ..E.. Dwmon rl a s me Royal canadian Mounted Pg- 1.__T_._---~‘°°“‘i““°‘f-¥'ff"Llf-”l§9~fiu___ (°°""““°“ mm i’“g° 1’ CW" S°""°° li i V *"7* ” ce n nmmver' Pwpxe in tmsi pinned their last hope on their Mount. Alli.=on liilltiltioiis. In presenting the irlzorts lor Pint' Hill Prof. W. Watson recommend- ed that students attain their art degree before tiiklng the theologi- cal course. Rcfeience was iimdo to the reniai-knblc sulioliistic ircortl of Lloyd Gcldurt, S:.'ealv&onfond\a& lnandullrkuvar. iller Bros L d 3 - 80 lllldor supt-i~vl.§htoi'd Sguare School. the centre of Ottawa-3 social “Tire Oléiuiudld not give liar pos- F D ¢ ~ ' -' V ‘ were wee n' n ` ion. all is siiiimis mice ut. k A d B d d lmd bccn submitted in the nailorliiil W}g{.1iiL on um “vie of an Old the wi;-919.5 L»¢,mp,,,,y~_, ,._.;,0.-. gm* , u e n e 0 g. _contest lor the Surah Maxwell F,-meh ghgtgcu, it 00.-uplag 5, The sig-nal wus licurcl ut live p. 3 Mpmmal E""”Y i’"“~ N° PYUIUC commanding location on Con- m- ‘nine ll nl- AUTH ’__‘_" Edwm-d Island eshys were _.ucc¢s_s_ nu ht Place "umm, the Union (Lloyd-5 regmw .Ms me ohm rcoiitlnueri from page 1; rserved on the terrace if the wea- Tssoher. I-fuel Bonneli. ful in the Milam.; compemlon it gt gm md with Maw, Him Park ay. L 5¢¢,\m¢., Q; 7,5555 x.¢.g.Sm-cd .v.W_. -.___.:_f,._,”,__v?..T ther permits, in the dining room was lcariicd. ' mam. background Wm, its 554-| tonnage. A Gel-iiinii-on-md _.hm burrlciird music room will come lf there is rain. The Duke and his b d W (wide n id al can her home pow N Hmnbmwy thc Duke. tanned. smiling and Duchcx; hrr niiiit. Mrs. D. B. - P *mms N S °~ ° ' ‘ ‘ __ "3 \ -i.-i -i in t 4.. itil r. n1\IllI:|)|~,|;p;[)_ guard N91- |.-“QM tm for the acuvmaa which camp., HONG KONG, Jin.: 3 trliurs- 1;? stil oonlntr fa h 'i s muc E. I.-Enquiries ie idin J h ' _ 1 5 1 1 dsyi-A ratlio iiiussiigc i‘cr-lverl P 1° ii ian W 0 as Prime °f Pitzsiminoiis who fills mirdgrell iri11arl}v‘er¢;1ai'l;0t.li as :‘l)it:onli?ln¢¢1H\|nlL here today fic... th, (f,.,.m,m lvalcs set iicnrts ia-flutter. nsnr Edmonton in 1930 have elicit- it cispablp of meeting my de. freighter Oil.-li. said the vi- sol wus With him will be his best man 0d U10 following information from i mam, whtch my ba mam fmm aflre and hui- ciicw uns inicing tn "mi critic.-igv. Mnlor Edward Dud- pollrc officials in western Canada the pomt of v|a`W of entertain- llfeboufs. Har position wns given as ii". M;`“;"m" bmi* in Wiawiy HB5 The 'nun referi-ed to ' t_ 150 miles nortliwe.~t of Mniiiiii. ""'_i"`f "9“S"“' . 'Plionias Fitzsimmolis. s vlluitivleondl ment or “mu” requiremen S The number of crew nu'-mboiis was rliwn “vm mme the bride' dress' cd iii an ensemble of white crepe Thr rniuiirl. bespectacled Doctor- .\invor Charles Mercier of Monts will step forward and begin the civil service. which will require 20 minutes. Tlicn. according to French tra- dltzori. Mayor Mercier will give his lccturf- on tneirlnrze. previously ,siihinitlcd to thc Duke for appro- val. The religious ceremony will lol-' low coinplcic and including the put'aaWsdnjamuelnyu|r . home-andymaqnpuydg Imlonceineaaylnumhlypuy- mem & yua an 'Manly lliyfdfllirwiéiuila I 30|* E“` _*MV *_ E I E 7”* 1;, #ir r ’"""` "“_§ The licntral Guardian BI" 0 PART N0§vhIe1l{IT Bus ....=oC~f'“`“°N itil *°‘ "‘§ni+°““§‘ W n -r \l‘~CE ~¢U~Y~5 of SE;vLiiiO BDE" dl” evil wguibl'-\F"“‘SN .ti neglg# \':@Nom “NG “M 1-or-ll" an oPE“" @\J eéoo/e estinghouse ada/zaenfaraég/rw wmpwn Whenyourci'nio¢iaaWcstia\gi\q1isc you gets. refrigerator desigrefl by engineers who recog-i nindienecesskyofrwervepowumpmvirie ' anti e@Cient Service lrndef' all conrii. dons. num CA-s Combined. with Westinginotse Super Power is the eldntive Dual-aazzornatic control that pro vides anmpleee pnotecrion no the Hemiencuily- sealed unit even under abnormal power condi- tiotni The result is extra years of service, life- long economy of operation and real value for the money you invest in a Wescirxghoxrscl Mcrrymnn; Major Mctcnlfc and his vvlfc. Lady Alexandra Mctcnlic. in daughter of the lute Lord Curzon; Herman L. Rogers, spokesman- frlend of the Duke, Mayor Mor- eier and Mr. Jardine will be at the table of honor. The wedding breakfast will be at 12.45. after which the Duke and Duchess will depart by automobile to board a special oar on an Aus- trlsn~bound train-to n three- months honeymoon at Wasscrleon- burg. the "fairy castle” they have rented. Chairs were placed for 36 guests in the library off the music room. and guests will include servimta and for-mer emplovaaa of the Duke. Two British officials are guests. They will come unofiicisliy. They are Hugh Lloyd Thomas. First. Secretary of the Embassy atPnrln. and William Cumming Graham. Consul at Nantes. No member of the Duke's fain- ily will be present. Hia brothers. 1 bridr~'_< promise to obey. A wcddini: breakfast will be t iinfavoiii-.ible to herself-well. it is her biisiiicss alone. and if she cliooses to make herself conspicious, ncuiii il is lier own affair. But if i any of hir own contemporaries are i iihiinr. sho will drag them in along with iicr ns objects of-possibly she rim-s not intend them to be objects of comniiserrttion but that is really i her implication. If they are sensible. ‘ tlww contemporaries of hers will 1 only laugh If they are thin-sirinn- l ed the irinnrlcs may rnnkle. l Of coiiizsc. this age-obsession is l pci~fecti_v i-idi~uions~most obsessions i\i;<\. Pccpin do not go about won- l_ itcriuu all the time how old we are! | Ono must lrnrn to be accepted for l oneself. regardless of youth or age. i Yct. some women seem in think I that Age is written all over them! HANGING PLANT BOX!! FOR. YOUR. BALCONY Ti you haves balcony with rail- inixs you can msiue the front of your house very gay by ustnl his sister and mother are in Ens- land. ~ __. _ _.u ___.. _ __.__ ..,__..:= `illi0Tli)i'-i SALE At e-tale of .\irs. li. H. Batt, 9! Wai(-r Siri-gl t‘ni\.~i\tim; of din- ning mum. b|~1il1><.||\,' lj\l|il; foam and kitiiiii-n fiiiniluri-. lfrltlziy :li l..`}(i, Junc ~lil|. J. .i. .\i.i<‘uo.\'.aLD, .»\ uri ioneels I.-1033. PI(`T()lT BOY \tl.\.\` ` .lC\('ll\\lii..~fll1.l..lR§HI] Tilt* lidlowliiif is ii t.i,>;..ii. iron. "'l'iii-_ P c‘.i»‘.i i\..». .. i . .iii may uzlii ollnrs if .l;.i ..\_ l..i ' itliiurd- lan ri-nzi»-i.. ,'I`!-.»» ;i.~i,. i, ._. ,ii 11.1(-y-1-. i‘¢'i to is li gluizzii-_».i\li til .\.:‘. and Mr... W. L.. 3.1.1..-..;_ ii.. » ii l.;.m,1_ HH2"~'l‘ji‘ ii. \'i‘tr \ -i _ .‘.lz‘. and Mrs. A .R. V:t~i~> fi: l‘:i _.._l and | student at l>n‘;iii1.i<~ `.;i . svliool, has broil iii.:.....:i ;ii l-iii; i
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