Kee A 1 Sharp E ye For Bargain s .-.4, - Page I0. The Gm&mm i6Annnn FOR smau: in-:Ar. Friday, Nov. 2. 1956 lccennsdstsd CIIESTIIIFIELD AND CHAIR For sale IXPIIIINCI FARM IORKEI WET? - wanteiobonfarm.Apply Ill," . IN MEMORIAM ed meals. Very central. Dial in sizes I and 0. Din! Marie Roper, SR2. PRUNTY - in loving memory 03 ””' our agar father. Ernest P111311: CAN. ACCOMMODATE. TWO LADIES C.C.M. WHITE IIGUII 3, jnjm QQANK; .1319. .g . um. win. Q” .509; ya, what: the gpaechru. hon-dl who passed away November 2. - boarders or roomers. Central. skates. size I. perfect condition. & H . H I in H b ubuc umuon CAIRO (AP)ggh.uug 1"... Q. '0,” dumb. any '1." F", "H N.-H. um” nutty" V” nving so my farm w se y p . , ma. malsm. Dlal59'72. ollglllectrlchangea-Oil:-.1” ,h H", u.mmpu.t vowodnlursdasraight-tailg:ul;toctln;navlgatloalntnocasaL wninshackthem-lnhodyoiiu EV" "-"””"””'d L” ”' ' ls ronrv LB. Pics. so BROWN Coal Ranges - Refrigerators - V' Y "5 in” my 't9Ckl 9 me" ' " tho and -e-in-t Britain. At Aura la a 3.140-ton tank land- troop! from the Sinai angst where family. cars and Trucks For Sale L,g.,,,,.,, pun... l.,1,,,, G”... v.c....m Clunen .. Washing f0110WI:- and Israel. Ell government In; mp acquired horn on United they an messed with Ilvlding r-m-'m'-'”TT gi 5...,-.l., g,.d.lb..,., Mgcllinen- Floor Oil Furnacea- h claimed tin already the soon States. Ln. Timgah is halfway Israelis. in order to defend the ed and mm ,0, M M, C E ..--j- Television - Rsngettes-Radios Mluey Harris binder: Frost & Wood 85' WW9”: canal. the West's oil lifeline, lug pm 1. ll. mun. uggl. Sou canal and Nile Delta. IN I Macphau ;,m,,,,, l - ; FARM-7e:ACRfS Pr-eat-0 um Burners for Kitchen almost new, 5 rt. cut; Cockshutt drill No. 11. almost been bloc . 3.9.. berm or. attack which UNDER All Aunr roux MURRAY - -'---4---.--- ',;:,,”;:u, ;;:,,,,,g;g' ”' Rum - Quaker 0." R"W- new; hay rake; hone hoe; fertilizer sower; spring tooth In I Ipecch on the national was alleged to have blocked the Cairo was under air alert on Time passed away at 1:: ClSl:f- llg1ilonPIAil(,:ll;)I;;llI!lw"lNE;iAy;1arc1oll:tl:lgi Eael:-irrct cg” s;;3zl:rene:)lll humw; spike harmw; wumer; gang plough; wheel bu-. ti: said he rould gnal, hzlwever. ships apprgachilgg umaa FT dahwn to early after loltclovin Hospital on Sun Hy, p- - - ' , ' - . - ' ' - - H P09. 0 W G can were reported um noon. w on alertlutlng from ,,mr,er 9th, 1956. a most WKNY '"" 5 F31",-,,, iv ,,,,,,g 13,- 8'50 l""l'- 50'-5 "30 "W Wlv V?” )'”d,, 3””c"" Em; 500 1b'itl21":'"" 50519” dnvmg :let'g:'h:o0;'o:Il,e?:& ""191" "ml NI ll IlIV- back because of the rill! from 1311' ll minutes to more than an hour respected omen in the Wm of ms PONTIAC IN coon nun. 0181 3320- WP" V'”gum:f::d.' fltlelionr 0 Wagon. cream 8993 8 y Y on; ' ltary activities. A dull red slow was visible in the Mr. John Murray. About two Y8!" ning order. new tires. Martin -"1331; cuolcg won; gogugg , t d u & In t um rope, am harness. . m Kgmm announcement Deflantly. President Nallelli nor-theut. Cairo took 1: wlu. uh. ago the deceased was sup9Y8!m"l;. MacDonald. lvleatherdale. reasonably priced. Charles I'n"'9d,lrF 9 9 "'3 gs”: 3 0': 1 milk cgw' fmshens m March; 1 mare, 12 years old; ege: e c was blocked by ... deal to Egyptians: W9 Ihl uvo calm Many shops opened ., ted from the can. hallway. I nEgRrh TON Mayhew, Kinkorn, Phone M4. cm" C":?, "d f, V Amm” 7-1175 year olds; 1 calf' 15 pullets; 15 hens; 300 bus. seed '""” "ll 3&1” Phil! which out hard. we shall never love no usual Even construction workers since that time has been a suf- - H g i nj T I " - ' - tr 2 kl ' 1 333 Ill EIYPUIE WIIIND ill the We shall fight from Vllllll '-0 went about their jobs 1,", from . lingering illness. Dea- mick. Al condition, Priced STONE D 141 Windsor St. Halifax. N I. 03 , etac hay. dunul, vm-In "om pl.” 1,, phce. -we W when hue um um -I in the best memes) Wu and mg cheap. Owner leaving for West. nor of West and Kent Streets. 56 St. Peter's Road . . , ntm-.h,g-reach. heuiqun." on dun b. vichnou. I r at- P Apply Box I). Guardian. Apply to the Royal Trust Com- Charlottetown, P. I-:. 1. Dial sass If day unfit, sale first fine day following. cw,” um . men”, mm ..Em.y,m 0, ,5" i, , .,w,,,, ?;;fJ ;egdu:Glg Arms have been distributed to J eonstant ministration: of s lovin8 wife and daught tune of generous friends and neighbors. Death. the Brim WID- er, finally triumphed. - Of a naturally sociable and VIV- gcious nature. he acceliled "W heavy cross and though sufferingi most of the time, he was never known to complain and fuel g his friends with compoillrz. His ' g was a fitting close to slip uernplary christian life and those gbout him were deeply edificd by his heroic patience and perfect res- ignation to the will of the Divine Redeemer. The deceased was born at Al- bany sixty-lwo years ago and loin- ed the C.N.R. Railway at the ear- iy age of eighteen years as a scc- ket square, Tuesday, Nov. tlon man. He belonged to one of the oldest and most respected fam- ilies in the province. the oldest non of the late Aeneas Murray and Margaret Campbell. He was possessed of a strong and power- ful constitution and a man of ir- repruachable character and ster- ling integrity. By thrift, intelli- gence and honorable dealing he was soon promoted to section fore- man which position he held at Borden and later at Summerside for the past twenty years. By his death Sumursida Par- iah has lost a charitable neigh- bour. The Catholic Church a pious and Faithful member and his fam- ily an ideal husband and a kind indulgent father. Great as the loss of his passing is to society, infin- itely greater it is to his widow for- merly Eliza Noonan of Albany, his only daughter (Myrtle) Mrs. Jack Keenan. Edmundston, N.B. Also three grand children Sue. Jane and Kathy Keenan. Polgnantly In- deed must they feel the loss of so true and loving a husband and father. But confidence in an all- wise God cannot fail to sustain them in their hour of Affliction. for though the gloom of sorrow may first seem impervious to mor- tal eyes. hope still sees a afar and faith and love is able to penetrate the darkest cloud. He also leaves to mourn one brother. Adrian at Albany. and three sisters. (Mamie) Mrs. Keir Bnssetf. Albany, (Ad- die) Mrs, Frank Murphy August- ine Cove and (Katie! Mr Trainor of Charlottetown. One . . or Mrs. Margaret Garland predeceased Ifrn six years ago. The funeral was Iesday. Septembe lowness Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church. Summmerslde. where Requiem High Mass was Celebrated by Rev. Father Joseph ,N.acLeod. Seated In the unclu- ary were Monsignor MacLellaa Uathor Harold Crolren. Kinkora, Father Reginald MacDonald. Sev- held on Wed- lzth from the "C Mlle Bay. Father Emanuel Richard officiated at the grave. There with the solemn commlfal rltea his mortal remains were nlald away to commingle with its ' parent dust and to await a glorious lullrrection. There was a large Attendance of citizens to pay . Illt tribute of respect to one who had so worthily filled in. place In the community for so many "IFS. Th! pallbearers. six jiiosen by the deceased were: .900fKe Murray, Aeneas Murray, 'E Fla in A L MilI'PlI! and Thomas Train- CARD OF THANKS '; " The family of the late John ifurray wish to expres their deep llppreclaiion to the sisters, nur- les, doctors and clergy of the Charlottetown Hospital, also an time who sent Mass cards. floral off:-rings and mesages of sym- pihy, telegrams during their re- cent and halnavesnent. er and the wlici-,is4s PoiflT'fwoTro'sl;7ll'Anl6. FOR SALE - B heater, new motor and new tires complete winter equipment. Can be seen at 29 Alloy 51. after 5 p. in. Pontiac car low mllage, good tires. body in perfect condition Must be sold: Reason, owner leaving country. Apply 17 Deg Brissy Crescent. 1 FOR SALE By public auction, Mar- l6th at 12 o'clock. 1949 ton Fargo truck. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. liars Leaving .............m...... CAR LEAVIG FOR HALIFAX. Sunday. Call 8276. .:...:mm...:. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday afternoon, Phone Char- lottetown 4961. for lien: TWO BOOM! II KING IT. Phone 7295. SMALL STORE. APPLY OK Elm Ave. Dial 5689. ?IEAT.ED Adults. Apply Box 518 Guardian. APARTMENT: s ROOMS AND bath. heated. central. apply box 515. Guardian. W LARGE FURNISHED BED -SIT- ting room. heated. Central. quiet Suitable for two. Dial 6240. APARTMENT FOR RENT DEC- ember 1. 4 rooms and bath. 14 St. Peters Road. SELF CONTAINED. THREE roonl ground floor, private en- trance. Adults. Apply Box 517 Guardian. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 3rd floor. one furnished on first floor. Dial 5609 during day, 3296 after 5p.m. MODERN. SEVEN ROOMS AND bath, semi - bungslow. Oil fur- nace. Brackley Point Road. Ap- ply C.H Guardian. FOR RENT IN RELVEDERE area, half modern duplex house. Oil heated. Three bedrooms, Hardwood floors throughout. Ap- ply Box 509 Guardian. RED-SITTING ROOM .GOOD LO- cation. oll-heated house. suit- able for two, kitchen facilities a- vailable. Writ; Box 499, Guard- in. FOR RENT IN HUNTER RIVER for winter months, pus r if suitable. 3 room apartment with bath. partly furnished. J.W Patterson. Fer Sale ON! WOOD SLEIGII. APPLY Joseph Duffy. Fort Augustus. NUMBER II. BASE - BURNER in good condition. Dial 7573. aouss: s ltoosls. APPLY nox in care of Guardian. nacono PLAYER, coon coi- dltlon. Dial mu. CHANNEL is 1. v.i ANTEEN-N-A-. Good condition. Dial 8343. iloviziv lloiii:-MTDI-: PUNCH- AncAiN;-.is?o 6iil.T'PFt'6P G1'RL'd WRITE pany, Charlottetown. work cushions. All colors. Vll'-- iety of patterns. Made by inval- id. Phone 5295. figure boots and skates. Size 6. Apply 12 Valley Street or Dial 5282. THREE .MILK .cows -,,AND young cattle also. 1 year old bull, priced cheap. Apply Box D. Care of Guardian Office. ONE SOW DUE TO FAIIIOW last of November. Apply to Stan- ley EBuchnnnn. North Granville, P. .1. ONE USED SINGER - DROP - head. treadle sewing machine. 324.50. Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Great George St. Phone 451. ONE PAIR GIRIS WHITE figure skates. size 5, good con- dition. Dlal 4572 or 28 Great George Street. l'l"S NOT T00 EARLY TO PLAN your church or school Christ- mas program. For material and suggestions. visit The Bible House. (Opposite Eaton'si PROPERTY ON CHERRY REL road. in mile from pavement. Good hunting and fishing. About 5 acres of best of lumber also grave pit. Excellent land for blueberries. Jessie Bell, Mount Stewart. FOR SALE. - NEW MANURE spreaders. Two wheel Rubber tire I!) bushel capacity. Regu- lar price 3475.00. Will sell a lim- lied number at 8415.00. Order to be in before November 10th. Made by a well known company. Do not miss this offer. They will cost you more next season. W. D. Croken. Summerfield. FOR SALE Privately owned whole- sale business for sale, in- cluding one-ton curbside de- livery truck. JOHN P. HERMAN Phone 9147 After 5:30 p.m. Feasts Isle Ilantss .m..m.m..m.....m..m.. WAITRESS, APPLY IN PERSON at Island Grill. Queen St. m...m....m.Lm.... A . MATURE .WOMAN FOR housework. Good wages. Excel- lent working conditions. Write Mrs. Edward Wisknow. I Lincoln Road, Medford, Mass. last And Found WINE WRAP. LEAVE AT PUR- lty Dairy. reward. SUM OF MONEY BETWEEN Charlottetown and Mt. Stewart. Ian Smith Redford. LADIES WRIST WATCH. WITH ' bracelet. Finder please phone 6744. reward. IDBT: BETWEEN MONTAGUE and Belle River via Valleyfield and Grand View. a well drilling bit. Finder please notify Mac- Leodi and Green. Montague. Rs- war ITRAYED FROM VICINITY OF Crossroads - Southport. Golden Labrador bitch. Injured front -paw. Reward. Phone C7D Char- slslraarnlss coAL RANGE - 'lood condition. Dial mo. g ussm lrl.s:c1-luc STOVE. inn- uonahle. Phone 7015. ed room. as Grafton St. Dial electric rnngetta. Phone 037! Call. after I run. .. & RICHMOND ST. HOME COOK- 1 PR. WHITE FIGURE SKATES THE ROSS BURNER FIRESTONE HOME & more shopping days till Christ- mas. Our store is jam packed full of Christmas away plan. A small deposit holds Evenings, Dial 5353 BISMARK COUSINS Owner AUCTION SALE E AT BREADALBANI rullsnlw. NOVEMBER 3 AT 1 r. M. 11:. c. .131-31.1. me AUCUOHGGT tom by nrluan bombs outside the cum is PLANES cuulvls cANAlfslockso. towedlntopoeltionforslnklngby Egyptians was aenttn the bot- everyone able to carry them." Encouraging the Egyptians with ahlp channel. v "Egyptian reports that this (the the thought that they had "broth- AUTO CO- LTD. 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 5547 REPORT ON LY gifts for all the family. Use our convenient lay- your order. TOY FAIR NOW OPEN We invite you to visit our new toy department. up our new stairway at front of store with all new displays. We are truly proud of our toys. you will find everything and anything for all ages. ? Christmas shopping at Firestone is so easy and convenient. love- ly gifts for the home and any member of the family. Use our lay-sway plan. We will hold any nine order until December 21st. COME IN AND VISIT WITH US MAY WE SUGGEST A GIFT from the whole family for Pop and Mom. Why not write the rest of the family and combine your money for such wonderful gifts as I957 (Carefree) Westinghouse Television, Firestone or Westing- house Refrigerators, Firestone or Westinghouse washers. electric clock. radios, toasters, irons. lamps. floor polishers, vacuum cleaners, or maybe the long wanted oil, gas, or electric kit- chen. range. We also have a good display of oil space heaters. Once again we invite you to come in and enjoy a shopping tour. SHOP EARLY For the best selection. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 117 Great George ltreef. Dial 5547. TENDERS Tenders will be received until November 8 for the wurchase and removal of horse shed at North Wilt- shire United Church. High- est or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted. Apply- GEORGE CLARK, North Wilishire Tenders IAN TO WORK ON DAIRY farm. Apply Harry Ifutell, E . I. Dill ll I5. Persesal 1L.?Lm.1L Isle llslp Wasted , (2000 L5. Tonl beer bottles, scrap metal. Street. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP s22.oo CAR BA'I'I'I-JRIES Each 81.75 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 P.M. bombing) was a deliberate at- era in Algeria" and in Cypflll tanpt to block the channel are fighting against the French and wholly without foundation." I British. Nasser said ''We' shall headquarters communique said. light a molar war-the Soldier! "FLAGRANT AGGRESSION" will be the lssvmlaa poovle ride Charging the DTNII and French by side with the Egyptian arm with "flagrant aggreeeion.!' Egypt forces." i severed relations with the two gov- Calling Israel an "ally" of Erit- ernment as air raid sirens an and France, he said Egyptians sounded repeatedly in Cairo and needed "patience and faith" to kc in a calm. firm British - French warplanes win. He spo swooshed over the Nile Delta and voice, after martial music had canal none in round-the-clock u- been played over the llltlolill units on vital installations. radio. He said 10 Israeli plane- Egyptian military headquarters had been knocked down by the claimed six British planes had Egyptian Air Force since Mon- been knocked down over the Nile day, against the loss of two Egypt- Delta, four of them around the big in planes. port of Alexandria, and that nn- Dispatches from Beirut .LebI- other was damaged. A communique said a mosque and populplul qunrtelgs ofdctsllm (continued from page 5) had been it by bom s. an all Egypt's alrfields were under NOTCWOTTETY attack. , The announcement of the all- deuce had been permllllnl them egnd blocking of the canal was to live in celled houses so they made in this government etate- were exceedingly anxious that the mgr; house In which they worshipped "British and French aircraft should not be neglected. raided our land forces while they IDNG PASTORAL CALLS were crossing the Suez Canal at Mr-, Crawford preached at Bria- year old; 5 pigs, 4V2 montha. M.l-I. spike harrow; suite; 1 electric radio; 1 TV tion. MELVILLE BELL truck wagon; AUCTION SALE t AT DeSABLE TUESDAY, NOV. 6th AT 12 OLCLOCK Stock: 4 milch cows, 1 Shorthorn to freshen in Jan., 3 to freshen in April; 2 (two) years old; 1 dozen hens, 1 Farm Equipment: Farmsll M tractor, field cultiva- tors, tandem discs, almost new; Ransom three furrow plough; M.H. four section lever harrows; tractor trailer; fer- tilizer sower; turnip scuffler; pulper; tarpaulin; 1 Inter- national potato cultivator and hoes for Farmall H. and M. tractor; 1 set bob sleighs; 1 set fanners; 1 separator (new); 1 lawn mower; 300 bus. mixed grain. Furniture: International Frig, washer (new); oil range (new); 200 gal. oil tank (new); 1 hot water tank with electric heater; 1 Enterprise fur- nace; 1 kitchen table, chairs and couch; 1 dining room almost new; serial; 1 bedroom suite; dressers; 3 beds, springs and mattresses, almost new; 1 studio couch; 1 rug. Also quantity of lamps, dishes. pots, mats, bedding and other articles too numerous to men- Farrn consisting of 100 acres, 90 clear. Water in al- most every field. House with modern conveniences. Terms of sale: Cash. If not fine first fine day. RALPH CAMERON W digger; M.H. Eas 3 different Willi! Ind Qlpeclllly ml and Mldgell; also in Annandale near El Ferdan and bombarded when mere wgg . little Union 9! EENPUIP WITSMP Akkl WW9 Church in which several denomln Dllihll lhfoulh V-he 5"" Clllil ntlons shared alternative Sundays near Tlmslh Lake. The Ship W38 for worship, and at Sourls West gunk in the canal and II I few" where in 1888 he was instumentnl navigation was stopped in the in building a Union Church on the waterway. site of the present cemetery. He IIIIPS TURN BACK made long pastoral calls and al- "B'"”'' '" ”'"'" '”f..'”-” l.'.?i.Z.””l?..i”EiT.Zr?E.'..".2Til"ell: l-vwuiw Ln "I. cum by all dren on Bible knowledge Land the shorter atechlsm. In I063 the minister and trus- N. S tees of the Presbytel-lac congre- l,. meg gation of Bay Fortune ame an mm r:booRKunda(1A-1?hu,1.:':y Lo" incorporated body. The first true- mm "Begum, we 10",. it my teen were Rev. Henry Crawford. wdnud” on new, 0! -an mun. ex officlo. James Dillgwell, Alex- mu 1,, Egypt, ander Leslie. Daniel Flynn, Wm. President Eisenhower's etate- Henry Willlnml. Charles Altken. mu, ant um unmd gum would James Maclfenzle and William keep clear of the Emit!-n -We 3"'''"'0'' was credited by broken for the In 1373 BI! Fortune. Souril "mm, 0, cmndgucg, and Annandale were formed Into a 5,, 1",," gumpemd .hg.d separate charge and called the y use to four points or morn in g Rev. J. G. Cameron who was in- gudy ggvuu, ducted on the lath March 1878 for vn, Aluchhd pm. guru. oi the most notable pastorate in our Q goch 1-". 32,10 to 317940, history. The first of these was start- It was the best advance since ed at Bny Fortune in M75. Wm. R. May I when the AP average rose Dingwell was the builde . The old 8.! in a technical recovery from church was torn down and the three weeks of reaction. lumber used for a hero by James Tlu day's most active stock Dlngwell the father of Ernest of was U.S Steel. up 395 at 70 on Sourln, The new church now cele- 8.400 shares. Second was Stand- hrgung lg, nu. bl;-urdgy on no; ard Oil (New Jersey). IIP 155 It formally opened compbte with AL A. Former. Q.C.. Ll..I. Tenders will be received until November 8 for the purchase and removal of bone shed at shire United Church. High- GEORGE CLARK North Wiltahire R. FISHERMAN: 'vetweulyl'Ifunelt . la adltef North Wilt- l 1 ef Com-nee Bldg. E Allison M. Gillie. lrl..I. Auctioneer Owner "1!" . . Lu” up Wh .d'i';"i'e;Ileesloa at this time consist- Canadian issues on the New York um" ':nl::”9";"':':.u;"- ""1 dock exchange in Thursday's trad- .I.. mt 0' "mo. dag; , mg. Also higher were Canadian dunk bu, mu, nod ma ma P"mc; Um 1"" Nick true served for various periods uplandHudsonBIYMlnlng.l8S "u.com"h. uni - Pacific, up . lnterllgational Nichol m mod. ho .16"? bafwtg BARRISTERS. OFTOMETRISTS "W "W" ....""""..:.m r;-mm .n:g.rc;.... cor- Etc. 1, A c.....ml,.,,, pg. It thtrtydght pan, 11.5 mpg,- Qni-. om.” Inlliamfnwasalloeilelderflr Iell.McfhesonlrFosfer bu”; lMhlI(reatIPlIil- in licensed St. Iyron J. Grant. on. "'”'- "Pi WM '- - dd- ). Brner Ilondlord. IA. '' I” .' mu '1' Smash hens C8! 1.3.1.71", mg, , Nasser VowsiDeail1 tlon were leaving their homes. ed notices of the severance of rela- lg '11 suburban residents in that direc- Unlversitles and prhnary and sec- ondary ec were closed and a general mobilization affecting all claeesbetweentheagea ofnto 5 was being canted out. After the Irltish and French diplomatic heads had been handed tions. they dtscuaed ways in which the diplomats may be sent home. Many Britons and Frenchmen were deciding whether they would try to go home with the diplomats or face poslble internment. Two convoys shpherded by police cars moved out of Cairo with l.?.ll5 Americans for Alexandria where they hoped to board U.S. Navy transports. They were mainly women and children. u'webellevelnllil.'i'hlslaareo- ord hard to heat. Perhaps the Underhlsys can match it, from Reid Underhay. who for thirty years has been the hard working treasurer of this church. and whose father William Under- hay and grandfather. John C. Und- erhay served in this difficult and arduous position for many years. MINISTRIES assisted and lnlplred by Mr. Cam- eron. went into the ministry at this time. They were Rev. C. D. MncLaren who died in I in Si- am as a Presbyterian missionary; his brother James II. Maclagrsa who became a Congregational min- ister in the United states, and James Dingwell. son of James W. Dlngwell the elder, who is now retired after a long and fruitful ministry in the Eastern United States. The "following were the minis- ters of the Bay Fortune Congre- gation for the last one hundred and fifty years: 1800 - I809 Rev. Peter Gordon 1811-ION Rev. Edward Pldgeon lsal-ms Rev. Robert Douglas I353-lm Rev. Henry Crawford I37:-I895 Rev. J. G I902-1906 Rev. lws-I911 Rev. I011-I015 Rev. I17 IyIsvm.I.wnxll unsaaonun.--sans-urleuau If I 4" C "'”"' CHIROPRACTOR ::-'--o ?”-':3?-- "award: ""2;-3.'..a.”"'”2. ?&JJ'& ' A.WnlfflanO ; u.s. 313'? Qua”? R-ovnlowaeaarasll.;lr".7sii-e-al.;'uliSuurno-tater nnpassa. ulorafteal. o,,w,o,g.,,.,, I-In rg&"",1:IIIIfOI:llI'Ieewt'table.mnro:.tIani&uwhowIIlll5 Polmerllteelom '”""'P ' """"'::"...". '.'..""" 4""-.a:s'nr-uroslcneae"o.""...l."" tlat"tbce”IrIl '-."""""""'"& Apcpm-gc-r nor the-us-iioadwctertl. to F -. eavnsal Motlweomhekal 0-ggg scans . Cars Will Be Even Lower, More Comfortable, Powerful