gr withdraw it-wliel-l W“ °'"1 5 “ MO .."".'l.l€.¢.r..\l.l..'ll£.:l MONTREAL,’ May (Rh-Time now, with M!ay days promising a sunny to , , or summer's biggest drawback . . .bugs! There's scarcely a home that isn't haunted by the housefly or invaded by the mosquito come summertime. But with a past-killer as effective as Bapho available . ..ths summer bug problem need be no problem at all in your home! 8apho'5% ‘DDT_-' the first liquid spray for flies, moths and bugs-is completely_eilective against insect pests o! all kinda! And it leaves clothes and furniture unstained for the_DD'l‘ crystals .‘ u‘ b. .5], knurled awa i‘ Ask !d[€APH_°_5% DDT with the handy ' bud |prayer...it's' avail _la across anada in drugartores and dc art- meat “ores-together with equally effective S HO 10% DT Pest Dust. ___ _ Iltiior You or Your Husband may deposgfiolréeyo; Joint Savin s Account! Think how eonvfifiAthIiI can be for fagmily use! If you haven't flmQ to o to the bank. your husband may be able to do it or ou. Or if he's out of town. you can still 3y the bil s. And you'll both find your financiah - _ p sition as a family so much easier to understand, when you meet lIOUI- old obligations out of just one account! Let your Bof M accountant m. m open a joint account for ou. He'll gladly do it—and with vary ittle fuss or bother! For I fin that's the way the BofM works “Jgpea-tly and helpfully. . on’! Koo An Active Child Y“ c ' Down-hut cau- dren who are overtired are apt to become nerve ous. irritable. That's why they should be given more energy-food these active, outdoor days. Many mothers servo their children Vi- Tcne for extra-nourishment. Vi; Tone contains an ‘ fill". ° minerals, vitamins and elements essential in maintaining _health. Vi-Toiie brings up the Cflltflflflb value of millb-makes it tas s_ etler. Its rich, ohocolaty flavour is a fav- ourite with kiddies. Make sure your children's bodies are re-fueled with energy-serve Vi-Tone for vitality. Try a free, trialntin” of Ni-Tone-write to me- ar ra Brent, Dept. M-3, 1411 Crescent There's I Hosloss I know _who’l been missing the “point" of codes for years. Her coEee was always weak and inef- fectual . . . really _ not cofiee at all! ‘Til the other evening when her guests were happily surprised with coffeo that was ricli-full-bodied —“chockful" of sestful. “wide!- atvako" flavour. Our hostess had switched to Chase & Sanborn... and what a difference! If there's any doubt in your mind about 'ust how aoorl REAL coffee can e...do try this “famous-for- flavour" brand. Ask your grocer to- morrow for CHASE é SANBORN COFFEE thc vacuum-packed tin that auures you of freshness. You see. Chase d: Sanborn is REAL coffee ...the “dream-come- St, Montreal, P.Q. true” of enthusiastic coffee lovers! Wiles Won't Parents some- our favourite times have esuty exports mixed feelings - think of nefl-‘fl about the res- ...this time it's eats for c ild. ren cereal firms put in pack- ages, but I've nothing but praise for the fascinating series of decal transfer pictures in every package of Kellogg's Pep. There are sixty- four_ dillcrent designs-dogs. but- terflies, sports and aeroplanes... two—free-in every Pep pack- age. The designs were made spe- cially for Kellogg's. They are in colour, and the transfers them- selves are easy and fun to use. Of course it does make a difference to mothers that Pep is a real whole grain cereal and just what young- sters necd for sound growth and _ _ _ _ , health. KELLOGGHS PEP is, in ing aid to feminine loveline Ivo fact, the crisp who], when “my, seen in many e. moon. good to eat. Here's soare- liring to rc- member next time the bridge club comes to yourhouso. Be- foroyour guests arrive, put a couple of botllcs of Vapnir-un- capped and with the wick pulled tip-—in strategic places. Its the bust way I know to clear the air completely of any cooking odours lcft over from past meals...to keep the room fresh and freo from the [smell of ci arette smoke all evening long! \ hatfs more...in- slantly effective Vapsir will see to it that no stale cigarette smell lingers after your guests have gonc! Truly, Vapair is a wonder- ;; and costs less than a cent each r time to use! That's why I urge you to ask for VAPAIR-in the agicsl‘ mar- \ . .5110... fienleyh ' ‘ _ Country Garden Scented Nail Polish! Just ima incl The flower- lrcsh fragrance o Country Garden perfume at the tips of your fingers all evening long...mysferious en- chantmen for that man in your life! AndHenleyh CountryGarden Scented Nail Polish is so wonder- fully lasting...» smoothly beauti- ful—it's yours in s fabulous variety of fashion-wise. favourite colours. LAsk for HENLETS COUNTRY GARDEN SCENTED NAIL POLISH at your favourite cosine- aie counter..'.it's the most sllur- Deiieious Moot- Iera Meals . . . the more the merrier for your budget! . . . are _ - s. favourite food topic of mine these days! And moals without moat can be memor- able when you serve Hcins Cooked Macaroni! I_t's _mellow and mar- vclous-which is scarcely surpris- ing when you consider the skill- lhc_ years of experience and ex- Ptfilfififlh behind every one of the smous Heinz “ Family of Foods". Made from choice elbow macaroni -topped with creamy sauce and nippy cheese. . .I_Icius Macaroni is a taste treat right out of this world! And so very simple to serve! ...heat it on your stove in the time i_t takes to act the table. Serve it Jllpilllfl hot “ en-casserola " -toppe with tomato slices... - that's when you'll discover for big-value ten-ounce bottle-at if h HEINZ C00 D W"? flvtfllfilfldflllfil’ FIEPI-Pl-Ilflli MAEEAROVNT is so famousmfor mfi- flavour! Rein or Shine . . . you'll Accidents Will Happen! But that be Bpr‘ -fresh and faah- ‘ lon-righuifin these won- §§j§“],,m“,.f: 31°32}. $22235; 2°12‘; e" ielvrr‘ raincoats. No wonder “mu cahmny they've become a port of when y“ h?" the Spri Look! Nylon lbw"; Elsrsine is the i ric of fabrics Clowns Fluid! l" ‘bl-likable May weather . . . complete p. tectlon from the rain --_ and when the sun . ' . abmes-fresh and crisp- JO‘ looking. Truly, youll blcss nylon for being so attractively useful . . . its beauty il-its lasting \ beauty . . . a budget-wise 1y in any woman's helium! _And when Wm bllyllll~remember to look -_- _l‘ that very im ortant C-I-L s. Nylon Rainwear ag. it's your ENERGINE at your drug or _ llude to quality and satisfaction! department store! To Moire Dsiieibu-slbesserls ln a matter of minutes . . . nothing makes more sense to mo than keeping at least two tins of CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP Energine cleans like magic - re- moves grease spots from even / the most delicate fabrics. It cleans silks-laccs-velvets . . . dresse- hatsb-upliolstery-in fact. almost anything you can think of! And it's so cosy! Simply follow the directions for best results and no tell-tale rings at all. Ask '10! _ on hand at all times! Here for instance, is one ofiny . ' lavourib Owen Bl‘. midgets‘ ~ uunddFfimff '" I Sfiétllfimo. acu gaowri an Corn iégpmsalt" \ s tnidollges crang it nutmeg - I thspna. butter a 1/8 cup . Duh l pa flou l egg. beaten _.,_ u riches: reserve juice. Cut each halves in two and place mkelrnsaucepan. Measure peach ulee and add siifflcie t water to Gym ohwgflno ll uld. Pou over ppacliea. and Corn "if edlelltlfiddbifdilllbaridmelg Paar-wit enhuglihflbasrligiifteiinglolgt n‘ l la in in; syrup. Cover tightly ' and flflémiiinlum heat so minutes. Do not remove cover wltlle dumplings mw°g"su§lrve warm with cream. f! aulrad. Makes e servings. twr as 1 1m; GUARDIAN, LcriARwrrr-zrowuil" THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tlila column la reserved for news of local interest. but ldvertlllnl of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able fn advanu mum's maxi‘ Phone so; coon-s m: rilowmpiu. CONIIDEIATION Li?! SUBANCI. l HOWARD MoINNIS' Fitted lbetrwea-r at 1'16 Queen Street. GABABDINE Sports Jackets and Slacks at Jack Cameron's. ' m. Nonmnnrr sures-arc wssauias. - Toombs Music Store. GET YOUR Asphalt Shingles t MaoKay Bros. Stanley Brl e. Spring supply now in stock. COMPLETE RANGE o! Baby Prams oind Strollers iww in shook at Holcnens. PEAIODY OVEBALLS. Dm- ga-rees, Work Shirts and Work Pants at Jack Cameron's. ' CALL S10!!! ELECTRIC for all electrical appliance arid re- frigerator repairs. Phone S6794... IN- C. I‘. C. Y, sponsored by Tlbbetts Paints Ltd. ‘Illiurs-day, Friday and Saturday. FOR MOTHER'S DAY give he! a box of Gsnongs G. B. Delect-u Chocolates, now on sale at your favorite drug 0r candy counter. ' CAVENDISH United Pastoral marge. Sunday. May 9th, Mother's Day. North‘ Hustlco 11 A. M. Stari- ley Byldge 7.30 P. M. George Gougl; Minister ‘ll!!! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-May 9th. Cardigan 11.00 A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 P, M. Montague 730 PM. Mr. call Currie. Student Minister. Service At Historic Church _.i.. There was quite a large eon- gregatioii. gonslderlng the condi- tion of the roads. at the Gedile Memorial Church on Sunday morning last. The minister. !'.'ev. D. A. Campbell. B.A., preached an eloquent and thought-provoking sermon taking‘ as his text Actt Chapter 18. verse as and those tol- lowing. Before taking up the sun Ject of his discourse he gave a brief outline or some of the history shaping events whlclrhad their beginning and some their ending in Macedonia, Then turning to his text and the question of the jailoi". the same question that has been asked by men and women all down through the ages. “Slrs, what musr I do to be saved?" And the answer! For the offertory the choir sang "He Lifted Me." At the beginning of the service two little girls. daughters of Roland and Mrs. Paynter arid of his brother Artziu. and his wife who was an English girl whom he married while serv- ing overseas. were baptized. The first child was named Carolyn June. and the other Sandra Carol. Although only about six months old both remained throughout thr service and never made a sound. wmsnon y. n. o. The regular meeting of the Win sloe Y. P. U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rodd. April '23 with the p-esident presiding. The business period opened with the reading of minutes of previous meeting. Roi! call was responded to by repeating a verse of scripture. Th e were l‘! mmribers and 5 visi- tors present. One member paid her. fee. “Thank You" cards were receiv- ed from two who "had received fruit while ill. A discussion follow- ed on buying hymn books for Y. P. U. It was decided to leave tiils matter to a later date. Collection amounted to $3.40. membership ‘sic 35c. Next meeting is to be held a. the home of Mr.‘ and Mrs. 11.. Hughes, May 7th. y, ' _ The following committees weic tlien appointed for next meeting. Mission-Isobel Diamond. Elean- or Moreside and Charlotte More- dds. Recreatlon- Mr. l3. Hughes and Mrs. L. Gllllesple. Lunch -l:thei Carhart. Isobel Diamond. Mrs. E. Hughes and Mrs. L. Gillespie. The devotional period opened with "Call to Worship" by Mrs. I. Turner followed with prayer by w. John l". McKav- ‘Ilibme =1‘ nus period was "Life of Christ and Hymn of People." Scripture readings for the eve- ning taken from Luke 2: verses l2 in 4O read by Mrs. Turner, thl. was followed by singing o! hymn 410 John 1: verses 3 to e and Mal.- thew 2: verses 3 to l3 read by Mrs. It. Crawford followed with hymn l0! Luke 38. verses 33 to 47 .by l-lar- old’ Crawford followed with hymn Matthew 38: verses ll to 20 Wl-s read by Mrs. Turner followed with hymn I52. John l5; verses ie to If read by Mrs. Crawford. An intarestlns discussion on "Dif- ferent Religions" was led by Mrs. John l". Master. - Devotional period closed with the Ienedfction. Isereatien 4n charge ot Son-a mac and Mrs. Turner was much eiatcyee by all. Lunch was served by hostels and committee in charge. Meeting ended with singing at "Blessed Ia the Tie That Binds." Followed with vote of thanks ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Rodd for use of home. LISTEN w 12.30 A. M. News . CRABWILL 101' Photographs, ‘ Three Act Play io- CONFIDEIATION LII‘! 1N- SUl-ANCE. AT YOUR SERVICE - Am: l Coal Co. Phone Mil. u Moriurns nay oin- ' Free at Brown 51mm‘; ‘upped Dung OVIHDLLS, ‘gr-egg “d Combinations at Jack Cameron's. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 for 8101111 and wedding pictures on location. UNTIL rims-nan Norrcs our office and yard will be closed Set. will? sftemoori. Arnfast Coal C». I gixlirlglfiltlusuanss. - We can B ¢ wry on any woe of custom built shades.‘ We _ take measurements and install. See rambles on our office floor. m. T. 1101mm Ltd. Charlottetown. TANNING BROOK SCHOOL Report for April: Grade X-Beth l-lendricken. L‘!- wood Jay. Grade IX-Keriiietli Jay. Grade VIII—Bern.lce Hendrick- eii. Lnrnls I-fendxicken. Grade VIL-Iva Jay. Francis Roserson. Dorothy Hendrlclren. Grade IV-Leoria Rogerson, Ed- na Woolrldge. Grade III-Doreen Jay, Helen .H9nd.l'lClfBIl, Keir Jay. Grade II (Sm-Elliott Hendric- ken. Phelaii rlendricken. Leonard Rogerson. ‘ Grade XII (JrJ-Mlldred Roger- son. . Grade I (Sm-Joyce Rogersori, Grade I (JrJ-Elaine Hendric- kcn. Eldon Rogersori. Teacher: Geraldine Rogerson. - ~-- .__L-.. llcath Recalls lllstorie Relics 0! Gcildie Family Many Jioople iii New’ London lcnrned with much regret of tne death of Miss Chrlstcne Fraser oi Alberton which occurred a short time ago. About three years ago the late Miss lfi-aser and lier bro ther, Rev. J. K. Fraser donated some very interesting relics which had belonged to Rev. John Geddic. to the Gcddie Memorial Church. Included in these was s. picture oi Mrs. Geddie and three of her fani- ily, the picture ivas clear but yel- lowed with age. Another was a sample ‘ofacloth worn by the wo- men of the South Son Islands where- the Geddies went as mis- sionarlcs. ’l‘lils cloth ivas lllBLli from the leaves of. trees which the,» first chewed up and finally made into a fabric which ‘is still today alter so many years strong and hard to tear. It was made in a striped pattern in color o! brown and gold and a light straw color. Another article was a war club such as was used tn kill the Gor- dons on the island of Ih-romongi frhls club is a little less than tlircc feet long. made of a heavy, ai- most black wood with knobby carved head. It was brought cc Rev. Allan Fraser. Miss Frascrs father by Dr. Geddle when ns came back to Canada on furlough in 1&4. The story" is told that one dark stormy night one of the natives followed Rev. Mr. Geddie through the jungle with one of~tliose clubs (perhaps the same one), with tne intention of killing him. As he raised his arm to strike it sudden- ly became paralysed and he never after regained full use of it. lie afterwards got converted and told the story with his own lips. A few months ago Miss Price of Charlottetown kindly donated an autographed framed picture o. Rev. Mr. Geddie. This has been placed with the collection in the church arid makes a complole set. o! the Geddie family. The collection of Geddie relics in the old church is without doubt the best in Canada. The first se~ cured was the old pewter Com- munion Set which has engraved on it the words and dstc "N. L n-esbytcrian Congregation 1832.’ when the, Island was surveyed by Captain Holland in 1704 lie ai- vlded it into fourteen parishes, New London Parish comprised Lots 21 arid as. The first Presby teriari Church in this parish was built of logs ‘near New London imi-bour. The snot is marked by an old cemetery which can be seen there today.,'l‘lie minister was Rev. Hugh Dunbar arid the old Com munion Set was the one he used as the building of what ls now known as “Geddle “ ‘r Ciiurch" was not commenced un- til 1886. I The old deed written on parch- ment was also secured. This deed conveyed a grant of land from Alexander Anderson for church grounds and for the first come tel-y. Later some of the old “tok- ens" were added. They are made of pewter. quite thin, about one inch square. and bear the same date “as the Communion service. The late Mrs. Albert Simpson, gave a framed copy of Dr. Cecilia's farewell address delivered in ma church more than a century ago. The late A. S. McKay and Mrs MacKay presented a nicely bound "Life of Rev. John Geddle, D. 0.". A few years ago Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Cavendish gave two chairs which had been used by the Geddie family in their own home. In the. passing of Miss Fraser one more link wlth the past has been broken. b} Dill!» section a x in’ Momoriaam MRS. T. F. REEVES Alter an illness of several months duration, the death oc- curred at her home in Sydney. N. 5.. o! Mrs. Edith May Reeves. Reeves, Although lier death was not unexpected lt cciine as l! great shock to her faintly and fricfldi- During her illness sllfwasmcnj- derly cared for by her famlly- . The late Mrs. Reeves was highly esteemed in the community lu which she lived and was beloved by all who knew her. She lies left] to cherish the memory-oi a kind and loving mother. five sons, Ar- thur, E.. Alden W., and Sidney A. of Sydney N- S. Milton J. and George W. of Halifax, N. 8.. also three daughters. Marlon, Mrs. Ken- neth Hamett of Port Holwkesbziry. (Irena) Mrs. Robert Crooks, Syd- ney N. 5,, (Etna) Mrs. John Buch- anan of Sydney. and several grand. chlldren. Also left to mourn tha loss of a dear sister are. one broth- er. Capt. G. A. Peters of Sydney and six sisters. Mrs. Bessie Graves. Moncton, N. B. Mrs. W. C. Stewart Calgary, Alta. Mrs. C. B. Fraser, Medford Mass. Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. Mon- tague. Mrs. Mildred Seaman, Char- lottetown. Miss Bernice Peters’ Calgary, Alta. Through all paln at tlrnes she'd ssrillc A smile o! heavenly biflh. A.nd wherr the Angels called her e She smiled farewell to lhrlh. ELLEQIIIAIIY . (Continued from Page '2 of their darn should fancies require it." It won't be too long now. be- fore tlieyl! be_sway from her 1!- togetherl” Jock remarked nodding in the direction of the oldat "t- ter. moving now inquisitlveiy ‘o- wards the new quarters. "Weau- edl’ I asked. "Uh-huh" Jock ea- sented. stopping over to repeat his building in the next sty. James’ preparations for departure to any distance continue to be interesting and were added to this morning by the fact that “that old ewe" I Three .More Shopping Days Till -and make your shopping for Mother easy and inter- and stocked it with gifts we ' think Mother likes widcuv of the late Capt. T. F5- \ wehavesetallel on our Main Floor and wants we have. l? PROWSE BROS. LIMITED \ one bit of good for me to try no find them - after the houseclean- ing! And there you are sitting mak ing out a llst~You needn't sup- pose that I've got time to ruu all over town buying knlckknacks for you-not me, my good woman! Now that f think o! lt,'mark down. Lift relates for the car - l might forge" them. and no really iicerl. a ucw" set of plnccrs for taking the black teeth out of the little pigs -tlicrc's that later litter. And there's that extra." "Whlcli extra?" I ques- I sHManl and the Mar mes) llacb co rm will last chose an lnopportune time. when he was about to commence making ready, to present us with twins. l O 0 Al! indoor pursuits came to a sudden halt while favorite articles of wearing apparel were hastily assembled within convenient reach. All? Sut no all. in the excitement of the moment something is hound to be overlooked - someon "found lacking." "You'd think. Ellen" he remarked a blt sadly "that after all of these years. you would re- Vul@num PORK ilflll lililNS 2. is; ' l h l . 1.32125.’ ‘u? Jlé-slifrff. c». selected from the 3i! prise answer to the quest n . . . WHY I5)! ANS ._ac_...__- I. I’ h f hl h 3 l iTh °" ‘ "$553562 Ailifili-‘Llliffalida.511.33.»; two weeks. and will be iudged rarely. or each comm. from the corr iaoluuoas m llio 5. Are Is" llagles the lud as will has t e_ three contests are _Cfllll- old Pm‘ ‘°ii.'"o§"°':fiilmi»i”i gwri. a all r i. r naersoo o Ill o s . e ainaaa a resaote so 4 OUT O!’ l CANA- you; Ks lagqa Cora Flak? rnuat o: PREPBR KBLLOGGS CORN stakes? - he 4 on of the li- su. who a The biasing dates for each contest are midnight. Jiwsldenrb nsdian Dally midnight May 29. and mldnighrjnne l2. To qualify for each "I 1P0" "side contest. entries rnusl. be bosunsrked on or before ibese dam. Prowse l Bros. Reminds -_-_ f. HANDBAGS, HOSIERY, HATS, COATS, DRESSES-dially an endless list! It's‘a pleasure to shop for Mother here. No tire some hunting around. What Mother needs ' l l ©,s¢eo@voo@-co<@coéee§ec-§>cro<saco~§-iv§co-Q-ooécoaveeswo@-eox>ceg>co§eo§co§co¢>co@>c ' -membei- to have everything I been‘ lto wear together! Now where are [my gloves?" dropping into the arm- ichair hopelessly "I know it's not tioried. "For the machinery — now don't ask me which one fer I haven't time to explain. Put. clown ‘Extra’ and I'll know" he replied. I S O "Arid those socks feel cold Lo me. Ellen. Were they aired?" I nodded and came to find his gloves. "I've always heard it said -that ls lri the long ago. that more deaths from pneumonlifaiid chest condi- tions come from wearing clothes notproperly aired. There was ~- He changed his underwear to go to his uncle's funeral. She hadn't nir- ed them, and do you know what happened?" I knew for James had ’. 1-C0RN FLA Plllll Mai! in a alnsr people When the 5 Prize for ail Ca winners in the to the question The more enr Use the entry loeov os oflon as you like, 4. The coarser is or their familiar. from packages o aw the s! prize the ICE! l May l5. . l filfiiul éui i? Kellogg's Corn Flakes Contest. tendon, Ontario. Thejingle describes..................... 4 out ei 5 Canadians praior Kellogg's Com F i..-..-..-..-............-..-...-.... easy, it's fun! Here's all you do: jingle at left. Send in as many entries as you like, but wi nob entry give a 6-word or less answer to the question: “wry no 4 our or 5 CANADIANS nsrslt actress's coiiN nuns?" Bndose 2’ esiern Canada, Eastern Canada. Company of Canad _ loch entry must be qualified hyfissclosing (wg b" a .22? ii. it'll?‘ Kellogg Company of Canada tlmltod, -‘ PAGE-THREE l aienlloncd the circumstance before. ‘He was dead too, in a little better than a week. Yes sir. as_ dead as dead!" That goes to show that meli should learn to lake care of cheni- sclvcs" I commented. handing him the shopping list. though l think he never heard- me for gathering up cap and gloves lie was off to lolii Mr. G. in the car that came then to the yard. There was a parting ivave to graiid-dauglilu and the rest of us loft strange iua deserted by his going . , , Lump. light now. and James at his read- ng. ' Unlll tomorrow - Diary —Good- night. KES¢ONTEST A o-w GRAND PRIZE for all Cclnueleil .. URRY! Hurry! first period yourself more chances to win-"ihe $1,000.00 oaANn You srill have a week to get in the of Kellogg's big cash contest! Giva several anti-lea he re May lfth. It's So ve the riddle is‘: tho box ‘tops from Kellogg's Corn Flakes with slob entry. This conies is in; separate periods-one a two weeks. There are big ‘cash prizes two To make it easier to win these prizes, u cornpetoonly in your own part o Canada: Ontario; contests are over, winner o!‘ the Grand nada will be chosen from the 5i! prfzo contests, on the basis of the best lngwgg “wiiv bu 4 our or 5 CANADIAN! virus; kstaocds com sass-as?" rics ‘on send ln._the better you: chggcgg] blan below. (Jet several extra blanks from your grocer. Send in your first entry ronAv! but be ewe to enclose 2 be: lope from packages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with oqelhomry. ofien to all residents of Canada. other than ombloyeesofthelie oggCompany,orirsadvsrtislngakemg; ' I‘ All fairies become the property of , _ U ' K'“°" ' “'3: c.'i.‘.‘a."i§'.l.‘,' fifug-E Naevspa r nr. Advertising an . ' I fill Q allele}. iuiiuihwlli i»: bdhliahad in c.:.'..'.i':t."::..:.r"' W" "*- R s U‘ 2 ti?” ?=r Ill GB osfsxrsa aursvjiaiuis A‘! YOU! oaocas‘! oaaasosssasoa-aaseslsesalsaaseoesaaso lckecbecoiisei................... some with myonlry oro 2 be: tops from packages ot Kellogg's Corn Hobos. MMyournoma-....................... use-sin..."- ............--..---.--.............-. u...“"Ha-..-.--..-.......\-.-. .................i.....-»..s I-e I l I. I I I I ‘I I I I I I v ...!Prhr|rooor‘sn'oli‘.e) ..-......-.......-.iPrlnlgsneae'aqdqyggj' f L.__ i4‘; ..