OCTOBER .15. 1927 I; m-swun ' ‘t Igno Acid Scalp! v++o+w++0+o+++++o+++>+m Scientific Facts 440+4m+04+o+o+¢4+0*4"' i NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE A new adapter enables a candle- ggick to be used to hold an electric ‘"82;- Engiishman has designed a motorcycle with email side cars i111‘ i carrying chlldrflll- _ 1 Coil springs have been rnventerl rto be attached to automobile seats to absorb shocks. . Proportiouately Argentina has less illiteracy than any other South American country. A magnifying face enables tile figures on a new thermometer to 'be read several feet away. l ‘Machines t0 test the fitness of women to various vocations have been invented in (lermany. Au inventor has combined a foun- tain pen and a knife with one blado that folds into its handle. Montevideo, with 422,000 inhabi- tants, contains more than one fourth of the population of Urug- uay. . i Renewable soft noses feature a We have all been too close to peo- le whose hair had a noticeable odor; t ii due to an acidity that soap and water are powerless to prevent. You may not have acid scalp. Or you may have it and not know it. But dan- drufl should make you auspicious, and hair that “strings ' isa sure sign. When hair has a dull, “dead” look after curling-and the wave is all out a, few- hours aftcr use of the iron- it is time to use Danderinc. Just a few dro s of this highly scientific‘- preparat on will check acidity. and give our hair such lovclv softness that reusing it will be a delight. rt will arrange easily, and stay as you arrange it. Every particle of scale will br- dissolved. It makes an amaz- ing difference. Arid for only thirty- flve cents, your druggist will give ou a bottle of Dandcrinc that will ust; for weeks! A Scottish Minister" in a funeral address once said: ‘The Departed‘ is now happier than he has ever been." Tire widow rose in the kirk and dissented, claiming that she was in communication with her late husband. “Wrrrnnran!" said the minister severly, “i has deliv- uew hammer intended to prevent injury to machinery on which it ls used. ‘ban reached a. depth of 7000 feet has become the deepest in tho world. With ‘new receiving apparatus pictures transmitted by radio are enlarged t0 nine times their orig- inal size. . - Drawn by a figure of a horse, n vehicle invented in Germany for- children is propelled by pulling tire reins. t. A gold mine in South Africa that THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN new anchor bar for guy wires and f ' similar purposes to he screwed in-1 S to the ground without digging. The first, electric railway in fudlu (by w_ ;.|_ cache“) has been placed in operation, from_ The wry is hirewhri wiih iarhrii, Bombay to Kurle and work is u|r- 9g A gew hihi-hihih h reghiar. der way on an extension. ‘rating while others hop [Q the mp The Ohio inventor of an airplane foi- a few sehhhm, hhd their farm with an escalioped surface claims‘ yo“, ihhi ihe breed or iighi hm, 11111! 1t 111N119 6111111101111 01 811' 1111a ness horses is established a star is 11111119" 11111111118 119-191‘- ‘apt to come from anywhere. This An English expert has discover- m“. Norih (ihrhiihh hem our ed that the odors of poms common “he, h ihree yer". hhi gehiihg 11131113 W111'll11"°1-9°1- 51110111011119 “phitliat defeated the lenders on the iroilistery aga ust disease germilrri] imirmiie irhhhh. iohhih-h whrihy. 11 11111191111191" 191' 1111191111711 esiwinner oi‘ $51,307 in the‘ f-lamble- liiii ii§iftiifi§§iviiriii“§$i§i§“iii; ffm“; F” “"1 ""“""’**- W“ ' "" i red y red F. Field, a Massachu- 11911" 91119111511 by 11 D9170“ m”; lsetts manufacturer who after mak- Jumnwse 56611115“ use" 1 M lng n. reputation with ilolslein the use of a certain flour mllllfi-(TCIIII came hemmed a raw brood “lure” fish powder in their country attuu iwhich he hem hi Kehihchrh Ah. lyaiyifiieflseihfulilillializ stiztunaihce by na Bradford's Girl 1:59 1-4 came _i n i: ‘l u air i hit box 1hr“ been from this group which ls now cred- hlicznfiehflrur kemlg cakes moral ited with i1 three year old that car-- ' __ lies a race record of 2:03 3-4. ‘B’; n" ‘arrymg mam 10m; dlamm‘. This year the leaders in the two ' id world trace to big farms. An English physician has devel-fyear °_ _ i _- _ oped a method for projecting llghtifillre Vtfkfllh m; ;'1'”'1“£‘1:f" “S1113” into human eyes so that they can e a m“ "*1 ‘"1 m" ' be examined through a microscope. 51mm" W“ 71ml“ “i Casuem" A reservoir " w carry a suhph} and ‘Scotland ' tit Allendaie Farm meumi ink shppiy is encioseii in irghere Henry O l\6l' keeps his iior- h r r t r that two *1 5- . iqgwcifiiigefi’ igggnlilhliisphgve pflieir in the aged division the field is ed . broader. Bert Abbe is a Georgia Sinall enough to he carried in a 919111191- M11119 w- ‘W1-1" 1°31“ 1“ pochhi, a sihvh invented hy agar, New York state, Kinney Direct. man burns gasoline ‘to vaporize W111111PBE- 1311111" AXE 111111 R1111!’ 1’- germ and ihheci destroying chemi, came from Northwestern Canada, cals. and Beau Dillon from New Jersey. The hhher hihriev Oi- hew iree Tennessee contributed Chattanoo- hi-iihihg shear-i, Rimes i0 ‘makoq; ga. Louis Direct was foalcrl in c193“ chi “hi1 has a hook at [hgillltllllllfl and Guesswork in Ken- other end to prevent a branch sllp- 111011)’- plng our, i Good horses make drivers ]ll'l)iil' With nearly 18,000 of m; 54,133,ineirt. This is "sirowu by the stable A woman is the inventor of an umbrella opened and closed byl pulling a cord and which has inter"-' changeable covers. i A Frenchman is tho inventor at‘ a combination rifle and walking- stlck that is fired by turning a ring on its handle. Sharp points have been invented to be inserted in the lower edges of picture frames to prevent them moving on ‘walls. | Covering a distance of 236 miles, ithe world's longest r guiar nou- atoll rrrrr is made by a rain on an English railway. 1 ‘Capacious when filled, u recently rpatented bar: fcr marketing folds ""1011 6111111)’ small enough to be ered twa thousand funeral orutiousf i-m-i-iei] ih i, pocket and this is the first time I hue had any back chat from the body." . ' | " 'r\'ented to enable cooking utensils Four Good Reliable‘ Salesmen Wanted 1 The front wheels of an nutonro-f ibiie of French invention can he |lurned at right angles to its body i lo facilitate parking. , r Substantial tongs have been in- in be moved without danger of per"-' i sons burning their hands, i A Iierlin merchant has installed electric switches outside his show: rwrndows so that. pedestrians 11'; 55114;]; ‘hydra for Taiiored m? can light them up at night. square miles of land wooded Czen-‘iof Will liodscin. 1ir11 1926 11B W111i hoslovakio. ranks as one of the 111111118 41111611 1110111115- '1'1111-1 F9111‘ most heavily forested countries in lie went (iverr- the top with Iiert Europe. For handling contents of cooking utensils a ladle has been invented that has a strainer over its bowl, controlled by a lever on its handle, Manor, ilollyrood Watts and 'l‘r"trnrpet. close of the Itcciiester" meeting he had won thirty-four" races. Of flick, Preston (have contracted with French intonithat number Bert Abbe arid Millie 911111 101‘ lfflflflbortation of mail on u W. were each credited with eleven 0011111111611 ll1fDlans and steamship-and Banner M. with five. lie ai- route. so gave Bert Abbe a race record Plugs of scouring substance areiof 2:03 flllll won with Orto hlallro inserted in cakes of soap invented i" p05 1.4 (wei- harrzhiire [fugkgh 11y i1 11/111111611130118 1111111 $0 ffimwlelThe winnings of‘ the Ilodscn stable arenas. 111111 111111118 from Wflriwr-“Wii i927 will be 0V0!‘ $404100. 111111115" . i i'p to the close of the Ilexingtorl South arr-run is experimenting‘"rearing u. M. ruirhhau of Wan-ill- witlr an arr mail and passenger flfihqiiigiun (ihhri iihhhi.’ Qhhr “his R99. v10“ between Cape Tmv" “m1 Dlmiorrtl in the list r-f winning drivers. ban, withistops at three interment-VA iew yehrh ugh ihih yohhh ihhh ‘Me pmmfl‘ traded the trestle and mortar o1’ 11 An extension for tea kettleiireihriiihry i-Oi. h whih hmi hhikih spouts h“ bee" mvelned 1° Yemhile first attracted attention with iind presls‘ sinall garmeutsihhhio-Bhih This yhhrheiirohheri i s 6am 1y i “m n8 them across into llue with bliss Marion To-rlrlltrr. ts flattened end. ‘San Guy, The iriyihg Kihirhoh’ Ai Experiments in Sweden in their . , . . , 3., Sybil \olo, Quen Abbe, (Jiadys production of malleable iron andrw" and Binge“ Tmhh ilififlofnfzigcfitrfilcliiil iron oiiedby "m1 During his trip Parshall won i ' y “we a prom‘ lwenly-trigirt races, sevcn 0t‘ them '.i " . it . mug m“ H going to the tlrrec year old filly Mean" Sh"; and Overchahh i To help teach children geography Miss hlarlou Toddler". San Guy our “Si, discount or special onus: _ To dry wet shoes from the iusirleilhr: parts of a new picture puzzle was pltlvlftitl out of the New York at“ pants "Ce ‘or this mun". hhiihveiiihr has phiehheii h homer are shaped like the continent soisalc. Pile pacers Al B. rruri Dot. ‘mi’ by sending on!" ‘his month {for a candle that h, rim-rounds whihthat, ‘when put together, they formitor Voio were purchased in the _ ' in perforated shield. _ rrr globe. vouch. I All 1i] “vi-s Kiri" filer-i 111" r - - . ". . er rrr a S. F. I A London church tower contains, A central smelter is planned for ‘firihq li-phhi. filhahi. hihiiiririh hi ' iii, 400 year old clock with i1eltirer_the vicinity 0f 3811111111. 1111111; l" with; “rmiiiiiisficiih Qriiici iii. 172i llfco Street. Charlotteto -_- ifuce nor hands, the hour's istruck on the church's bell. An auger on its end enables a being reduce the alluvial (in recovered in CXNADIANS rdemanded these . Cu$tQII1i F0111." S1 r r;::rw.a'r".'r@ r:.1:‘;:..'.::r:‘ Doueefi t CANADA I. Public demand for low-priced cars of more than usual roominess prompted Dodge Brothers (Canada) Limited to ‘produce these handsome Fours. Special bodies custom tailored in Canada. MOuflWd on 116-inch wheelbase. Sturdy, dcpendablcduxurious cars: providinfgcner- ous room for ‘the entire family, with plenty o Spam for luggage- Dodge Brothers famous 124 motor assures ample . ' ' t power, speed and acceleration for every rcqulrémfll of roads and tratfic- Sec one Drive one-and you will own one ! m» this the Good Time Stable mum W. B. PROWSE & SQNS cr-rsstorrsrow-N. P- E- 1. corneas Ll M lTI-D 1 ~0~\\ frost $350. iloclor" Voio was sold nearby islands and the Malay hi iihxihgihh. Ky“ hh h ‘vehriihg h, 5111195‘ 1A. P. Bcrlford, for‘ $55- ile trailer! ’""" ' hinr and $255 for another Pcter" ivoio gelding llrut was cut of Sou- ‘otna tiirl. 'i‘irc new owner oi‘ ‘llllU’ tor Voio sci. him gains and H0111 111111 to Pnrslrzrii for $500 with a proru~ iso of $50 more when ire won his iflrst race. This bill was paid. ii iParsilall had equipped Doctor Volo iwith hopplcs to make him sure us iiiodson did llert. Abbe before lrc started in the $10,000 purses 111 Avon and Windsor the litlic RPM irrg would have won the $25,000 pace at Kalamazoo. The returns made a break on the second trip. As Thomas W. iilurplry iirn ills his racing lo urlle tracks ire does not have as runny olliivl" ftuuities tn- win as 111080 W110 P111111 {in May and keep going until cold weather calls n. halt. Notwith- aifllltliiig that fact up in tire close ‘oi’ the Lexington meeting he had ‘won twenty-five races. 11W! <11 rwirich were gathered in with Clara ,Bascom. Of his other starters ilrllta Druien and Full Worthy irrrd Abbe, iilillie W.. iiaurlcr M., Orto’ Up to the. Woman Harvester 1 Gives Experiencesr LONDON, Eng, Oct. 13. —Sheli:r‘i Ivfclvor, Wadena, Sask. in “Oven. seas" tells of the adventures as a woman harvesterr-“Attired inr overalls and gum boots I walked behind the hummingbinrler and krabircd llrc shocks as they were liklrlly cast off the machine and stood tin-in up in sixes. During har- vest timc there ls no eight-hour 1111)’. One w rks from dawn to rinrkq "P1114, but on gets the r-omperrsrt-I 111111.111’ Kood wages and good meals. l was rirr- only woman stooker on that lair-rrr zrrrd I was given the priv- 119K110i a bed lu the house, though i had come in full expectation m’ hill/Mar t0 sleep on straw in a lott 01' Hired. The muscles of oue's arms “"11" =1 Hood deal for the first few days, but utter" that nne becomes accrrsroirrr-ri rrr tire exercise, and l telt rrr rriucir better health working 11lhil1r1 line fresh rrlr than i did i\ ‘en r-ookcd for threshers, WlllCli “111111111-‘1’ 11 Kraut deal harder work than stocking. lonrllfiilriiiolfs irours were very thlrjlvv lrlr (iunlmenclng m four-i “Hun-m It 1‘; 111°F11111K and ending Jab is; flireut nine at lghi. The [he ‘ii-mic frensponslble Oilu, f0;- o“ keeping‘ ill s the responsibility of “Iraqi N11 180m’ contented crew or i ' 1‘ '1‘ 11V 1691111112 them well and _1LE111111111Y. l was not a. success its a a Wm my“) 11K round the field in . l nitlr runaway horses." l ‘j r , 11 2 1'" :14» 1111» last irctrt being trot~ 1911 111 $111!. 'i‘lri-.-i rur-r- was r-ouU “Hm,” "1' 341111111102 Tilt! lfllliflv". ing Pur-sriay Nlas hm. hihiihii hi. 1111* ‘iirrmiriretorrirrrr Stake. I ghql f1111511"‘1 111i1i1c1l oil l(l.‘1l()l'l'~l Worthy‘ r-r. ' 1 in 2:11.": 2 P11111111! is iii-d for fifth place‘ with twctrhv-rhi-ri. irihhhir 0i. h“: fillKtlirvr- rrrost .~:rrr-r:essi'rri nrr- Halli-i 1- yo rrrrri ilndrunr, pug]; whh 31x, 1'1<'t111"1r-.~r. or‘ iris other grunt-i,‘ blullrtor" Stout rrrrd Ace iligh cur-hi ;‘)"i11_1‘1_11‘- \_\ 11151111 l3. Jr. two and! e (i. hiurriorri orrc, [Pi-iii] iiyiir,’ as usual bad u good season. lie scored l.\\'(!lii_‘y"()llt', firsts. Ber-l Ymlh-‘Q “"111 ‘ races, Dela-slur irvc. lites iCr-irpt four", Dean l-Ita-‘ wuh rim-c iludolc two and ilr-i-hhri Wyn 'rrd ii. K. ii, one each. I i The western trainer" by Shiveiyl and llzrr y iirrrsic zrrc tlqi] hi iireiri tyonc. Airvrnri is the leader" furl 5111111111 llt- won seven ruceiri ()f the olhr-rs lit-d llerr lrus won four, Mar lieiwirr four, Air 311k two, rind Br lwirr Silk. Peter Payne, 1“‘""111‘1' 111111111’ 11ml Leon June orrcl circir. iho cJlis irclpcd ilrusiei out. lie irzrs won four" races ivithi Gypsy Slur" and three with Azurer Vole. i fir.»- ctirm" winners include Neil Milo, 'l'|pllic \'(:lu, Prince 0,, Murnlirrlrrkv, Jrrrlge iaeyburrr, lloll, Blackstone Diilorr. Tire Canadian rrrade 2t remarkable showing rrtr Fredericton where during n three '111Y1111‘\‘-1111i-',' lit“ won with i1} in Watts iu 2:09 it»), [hihy p_ “vim; which he defeated licssic Airlilvo trainer" Reyes 1 ‘rr rt rkrrrrilr irr-:rl irr 2: I 3 I, (Jnptaiu Mgr-wit ill 210K : r. and rr<»rrg.',.i’ wood K. in 2:07, Si?‘ fur [fr-yrs has won nineteen races. (Yzlillulll, lloggrett lends with seven. ftuirv I’. llzrs won six, Ella Watts two ufltl litdgcwood K. l\\'1). fir» also won two races with Bessie Iilcltivo u"hile iohrr Wlliardnrrs l‘1*t'o\'(1lillg ircrrr "rrr accident. B11810 (Juli Willi nine of the eight- ““11 "Wes credited lrr Art Martin. He also won four with Lirvyn Won‘ thy, two with 'i‘crirpieillarvestch, rrrri one each with iizizel llr-Afiyih ilonuie Belle and Benton Ttii-iiii ‘muis Direct is the best, ‘pacer In ‘lu- iluiluwitrrr F':'ii‘ill srfrbii. whhqi is raced by Fred Egan. 11,. h“? won five races, two of (ircrn ireirrg scored at Lexington Egan hm; 111111 11'0" foul‘ lace-s with Luilawat. ‘irrcc. each with ‘Fipple Frisco and '1¢'1\'1‘1 Ffillmvfl. and one with Tar- mrr (irattan. ' Willie the drivers wcrc increas- ‘ng their score of winners the lead- ‘rrg stallions also added :1 few more urccessful performers. Peter Volo ‘cad: with slxtyseven winners. “iclwlu ls in second place with six- [v and Gratlan Royal third with I'or'l_v-i'i\'e, ail of wirich are paccrs. Tirey are followed by Guy Axwor- each won four while Guy Walls. iWidc-w llal and Scotland were credited each with three. lie al- lso won two stakes with Kashmir iWllllG she was in his stable and a race with Dewey McKinney. i Jack Kingsley who is now in; ifouth place with twenty-four" races iwon started the season with Redi iDlllon. After winning four eventsr rWlllI that gelding he signed up to idrlvc Beau Dlll0ll, Sfldie DllllOil. {Frank Q. and Ribbon Cane, llp rto the close of the Ilochester ureei- ing he had won eievcn races with ‘Iienu Dillon, his best showing bc- iug at Springfield whcre he defeat -.ed Chattanooga in 2:06 3'4. Srrrlle iDlllou by NelsongDllliu also pick- ,ed up four ‘races and Frank Q. ‘three. At the close o-f the Irexlngton imeeting Walter Cox was in fifth place with twenty-three victories ,add thirteen which were won by rllarry Stokes. his leaders belnr ‘lfoilyrod Jacquelin, Cupid's Albin Egan, True Guy, Star Ruth and Lu ‘Trask. The first line string of tire stublr ls led by Sam Williams, Hnzleton and Fire Glow. Sam Williamr won eight out oi nine starts, hi‘ only defeat being at lndianapolir in the mud. Haz-ieton also wor eight out of nine races. his slip be lug in the $20,000 trot at Toiedv lwhers he finished second to C18)’ worth. Fire (llow won four cu‘ of five starts. In one of his race< at fmxlngton he reduced tho twr year old race record for trotters t1- 2:04. The other winners in thv Cox group are Galaxy, 0tz11111¢119 son and Nescopec. Durihg the IJGXlIIKfIIII meetinr Nescopec showed a romarkabir change of form. On the secon' day of the meeting she W08 11111913’ ed in the Kentucky Futurity to for 0111's Worthy in 2:05 1-4. Fou days later she took the word in thr hy with twenty-eight. Etawab. The UX-20l-B Flllmonf Currant .125 Amp. Radio Insurance GUESTS are coming i A program they want: to hear i A single vacuum tube worked too long will mar the evening's pleasure. Equip your set with new Westinghouse radiotrons. Keep one or two in reserve to insure ~ against disap- pointment. MAUI IN CANADA BY Westinghouse Kentucky Stake and was beaten by liollyrood Colin and may $10111 PIONEERS IN NADIO 1-5 . t w‘ 7 liYy/Ifl-l ’ “(Ll Ilj l w; in: Automotive i III! This giant industry which but a few years ago had its inception. has caused new cities to spring up, has revolutionized trans- portation, has changed the habits and customs of the nation, and has acted as an impetus to the industrial life of every city, to‘ and and tags We better repairs in l n; time and at lower cost. mcnt parts and many other necessities. at strategic points throughout the Dominion, are of purticular advan- equipment. some idea of the comprehensiveness of our service, for we supply equipment to practically cvcry class of industry in the lhiuriuiuu. like CANADIAN Fairbanks-Morse town and hamletin the Dominion. Ir has ever been an important part of our function to supply equipment and show ’ i...__ ' _ and servicing the automobile. To the nurnufacrurer of cars and pans we supply machine tools, n nsmisalon equipment, belting, shop supplies and many other items. To the garages and service stations we supply complete overhaul test cquipmenr-mac‘ incry that enables the garage man to make We also supply w duh-rs fleet owners, such items as batteries, chains, brake lining, replacol- Our eleven branches situated in this service. have a ZSO-page ‘ ' ' ‘ ', to _‘ ln addition to this our BAN-page gcltcrtll catalogue give; CO MPANY-fimtbed stua-oaremoaram-maw-wmw-maq-nqia-om-umae-m THE MAKERS OF FAIRBANKSSCALES AND VALVES 50S with The Wngrhss. Cmgimu Dino“ and i" Scott with iiiftevir. Worthy. Aileen (iuy urrrl (irry (u. ::url . Harvester and 'l‘lre Lxtiour-rrr r-zrrir rrrk. twenty-seven, \‘.":rltcr" Direct losolrrs Du tlrc llrrnrliir-iurrirrrr Staki- MILLVALE SCHOOL “'""111-"- N"-*""’1’*"' "11" 1""“‘ Standing of Miiivaie School rrlroir- world chin. a" I‘ n‘ '1 - 1/! Qhumt \\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\u~-“' ‘rarest rruriuosr" OUTSTANDING’, The Manager of one of the foremost Upper Canadian ranches writes us as follows: "We would not think of using any other biscuit but IMPERIAL as we consider it the BEST AND MOST OUTSTANDING biscuit on the market today." This is the consensus of opinion of our leading; Canadian Fox Ranchers and accounts _ for the National use of IMPIERIALS as an all-thc-year-round Fox Food. The cost of food is so small ranchers consider it only a matter is always the most economical. Do not experiment with cheaper fonds. compared with the value of the Sliver Foxes that of good business common sense to feed the best which Feed IMPERIALS and get the best results In healthy foxes with highest quality pelts. For sale by leading distributors or dlred. from the factory. Imperial Fox Biscuit Co. Ltd Box 446. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1r.. l i lllakes 1'1 . _ ____,,;f: with twerrtyusix, Peter the (ii-cut r-lwyrr, the i" tirrcc at. tire finish, month or Sepiember iwitir twenty-four; Otlirlulr .»\x\\"<.-r- \\'1*l‘l‘ by (luy '\\'ril‘lh_\'. Lust _\'\‘Z1l'i Bmih, Vin__iv oswairi Mhrihii tliy with tweutydlrrcc, Atlantic i-Ix- irr lire ttirlllr rwrrr fin)‘ "11 \'“““‘.\‘[ Gracie vi_ Cicius Mm~i~,)~,;,, press with t\\'r1rr1_v~t\vu zrrrrl lH-rr-r- and Uuy Dean, iirv rwu lr-arris, ur-rr- Mary Mnhmh Aihcri Miiriirr by the same sirrn Kulrlrr llrllr u. Grade vyfli‘ iiioyri iiiirsoiii._ lire wiuur-r" or‘ tire 'i‘r'rrrr>=_vl\':rrriu. is Arvin Parsons‘ . .-\ few of the per"i'ornu-r".-; of tircsr- zr Dillon Axuorllhv, Kiltilllilli‘. tin-i Grade n__i‘ Ciiriord Murphy; -_~_ istalliorrs have errrnr-ri \\'<rr‘ltl irirlc \\'11111<'1‘ 111 1111' 1'1111111i11“11 511111111 J05; Mui-phiq ireputations. Srru l“l'illll‘lril‘il lr-rlrlr: 511111", 1-‘1 41 111‘1“'111» 11111111111110)" Grade i___i‘ Lois Parsons; g ‘V1111 11W clrzriulriurr Fire Glow and :rl -.~.ir"cri ilrur- tlrrrrmu, rlrr- wirrrrc: don Parsons; 3' Norherm Murr- Vitttui‘ Frisco. liuy Axworrlly cou- oi illr- Hiflill" 0411'" 11' 1\'11111111' 1111mm Mgihmr; teacher, 1l‘l1"rrierl losolrrk Wrrrllry; rlrr- l ‘p, '111‘1 1'1"” *1""" "11 S"“11“11'1 1“ . <4} _-._._ [Est money \\‘iiill1'l'<||' tire ) irrr-i ".\ :rl ltlll1iiliflr-ri, l'lrr\'r-l:lli<l lllle torrcir of scnllflil