' l he know about. W hen your boy comes home, he'll be happy about that bond you bought for him. It will help toward fulfilment of his peace- time dream, no matter what that dream may be . . . a new home, a car, a university education . . . whatever it is just you and INVEST Ill THE B551‘ Mme/auras 12 Canadians In Liberated Hospital w“ our nearest“ Twelvgidcaxliuaalsns were .51.. — woun ed pfiSOfllfJS th-e night of April 13-14 when Can- adian troops in Holland were ap- proac Apeldoorn, on the weet aide of Ijssel River and nine ians. whose names were withheld pending notiiflcetio of next of kin inclu ed: ._ max tlllwfliia, Kirkland . . .J. Gordon. St. ‘ . C C. Sadie. i Coonwallt‘: (Elli Ll mm; rere, m , n.; eut. Palen, Ottwvra; Ptes. Edward Pal- mer, Samia, Ont; R.B. Coleman, Sudbury. Ont; I._W. Cutts, Mark- sax. Ont; ‘Beg Burfigynblmgilrgto. smeso tre o Bl‘_&.l'l3. ns liberated atthelsgme time could not be dimlosed because their next-of- kln have not been notified. These PTISOIIEPS were in a wing of the ‘IBO-bed hospital allotted to the care of a British army major cap- tured last September when the Bri- tish 1st Airborne DivLsion-the "Red Devilish-dude its gallant but unsuccessful attempt to gain a It??? bfldflillttfldf atadmnhxirln. m e Gennans. ac w e impossibility of evacuating 616 of their wounded together with Can- adian, British. American and Netherland patients, decided to leave the hospital cmiplete with pegotxilleih Canadians arrived a n e German major com anded but! whan a Canadian serge m anueflredl said. in an article in “Practitioner? 1n a Jeep at the end of the hospital garden the Briiui llllijlll‘ happen-; ed to be there and said: "rhanlq you sergeant, this is mine now. Youl can go on with your vrar." The M. -| en returned to t-he hospital r-fi‘ '2. cvhzngccl looms with the‘ German Commanding officer. | _..., C.=.......i._i;.; inn no: complain‘ of German treatment. Am 1e medq ical supplies were availabe except’ for plaster casts and fresh blood.‘ They had access to the German equivalents of sulpha preparations but penicillin still. is unknown _1n_ the German Army. The first Can-- adian supplies of this were given Pte. la While the troops ate approxim- ately the same fare as Gemnm, it was hardly sufficient to promote recover. Col. Gordon told of the meals] of black bread, a beverage called! urlously ten. and coffee but act- ually an eratz liquid brewed from some weed. The Canadians spoke highly of Roman Catholic nuns who formerly operated u. mental institution herei and remained bchind when the Germans came. Praise also W88 ivcn the Netherlands Red Cross. ecently the patients hiid three British nursing orderlies. all Arn- hem veterans. who helped care fer as many as 90 Allied patients. S e ' woman iTTOltNEY PASSES ' IWANSTON, Ill., April N —(AB) .- Catherine Walsh McCulloudi, Q2, prominent attorney and active participant in national women's suffrage and temperance move- ments. died after two wrecks ill- 8068. t C SYNTHETIC GEM n1 |..' u_ e fully been rgdlucgil ‘llgclullyfcfifam purified mOUlIi-QIWW >uv‘|. . .~-.»~....i.~m A. E. lllllfi 8i your Funeral problems vice. Ernie Pyle, the war reporter killed on Ie Shims Tuesday. had been designated fa slve year to Chipper Mcmcriai Award for war correspondence, quarters fessional announced today. awards made annually in ous fields fraternity be announced as the lsnlght Newspapers, sfieaklng for the committee of swar , said tlic Clapper "for human than any other re and realities of war close His Soap-making has been developed to the point. where the island is now imports. oil and coconut oil are used, with caustic soda from . dam Trowbrldge 5080 Eat. 1882 Modern Chapel l I919 Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge, Man. FUNERAL SERVICE Our Alhol D. MocLeod la familiar wlth ' _Coniaei him for prompt and efficient ur- "SERVICE" la a “LONG” Word was 174.000. Since then the ln- crease has been only four per cent miles during a period than 8,000,000 motor l0.000.0000 bicycles to 180,500 whch more vehicles and came on the roads. The result has been an increas- ing loll of highway casualties - nce the war began, com- pared with 140.000 from enemy ac- rationing has almost wiped out private motor- 150.000 si tion, although gasoline 5 we “Accidents are in part due l0 the unsuitability of the road sys- tem, even though human fiilllblllty is the main factor." Lord leathers "Now ls the opportunity to renlan the roads and tn review safety propaganda and training Study of traffic densltv ha; shown that five per rent of the total road mile- age carries the greater part of the traffic of the country." Pyle Was designated For Memorial Award CHICAGO, April 20 —— (AP) — r the second succes- rcceivc the Raymond national head- oi’ Sigma Delta Chi, pro- journnllstlo fraternity, Ordinarily this and aix of journalism by are announced and pre- lll may. ‘the others will usual. John s. Knight, publisher of 315C111 award went to Pyle interest, down-to- nrth reporting of the war. More orter, Pyle had the horrors to home. tarticles have been magnifi- en ." he gift of bring -___._____ DEVELOP NEW INDUSTRY NICOSIA, Cyprus — (CP) - completciy independent of Olive kernel oil, linseed the Uh-lted King- $0ll, lllll. for New England. llueenls Gounly l vim... 0n at‘ Loan Salesman ‘or lL-Oov. im presentation l divided into two se tlons, namely Canada's finances and Boys". followed by a summary of Sunda distributed the sales material, glv- in DTOI- be alntain d at adequate lev- elsmthgughout ethe war. I own iliis War-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press APRIL 21, MAI-The Greek gov- ernment advised Britain its troops could fight no lo er and requested unit Expeditionary Force be withdrawn from Greece. The British prepared to withdraw from a line stretching from Ther- mopylse to Corinth Gulf. orchestra entertain lnations were practised under his command outside his windows. At Belaen I!’ '3 predeces- sor. also of the S. S. was con- lllfiflb—gl'll0llfll'l had enough to ant an proper medical care. The vllcnese began with Kra- mer's arrival five months ago. He instituted starvation as puri- ishment. kept it u as a habit. He enjoyed the shu dering nlthlness that Belsen became. I heard that occasionally men s Belsen watchrd the dying with hunger, and as soon as they were dead, cut out their hearts livers and kidneys and de- voilred them to sustain their own vanishing lives. What saw and heard at Belsen or heard is something never seen of in the world before the Nazis concentration cam s 11>! e APRIL 32. XML-Prime Minister Churchill refused a detailed date- ment. of the Greek and African situations because of military sec- recy. A New Zeaiann brigade was withdrawn south of threl. to cover the withdrawal British mairi'body to cm- barkation areas. C. C- F. Radio Address KEN EREEN Provincial Orgsallae, Al. 7.ll5 P. M. Saturday April 21 a Over crested alilflldl‘ own bestial, 1- comprehensib n . ALLIES HAVE ._-.- __.<_°°.1&\l¢5l_£1’2111_ Si“ __12..___ the pens and are believed to have caused considerable-damage to facilities inside." ' sea level. The to explode after deep of the new bomb were carried out at a special bombing range in England by pilots of the United States 8th Air Force. No details of the actual test have been released but there could be no doubt they presented grave dangers, garticularly in the early staaes. owever. naval experts and daring test. pilots, working in close ll have ouie a. ll difflcultlel. ' Production of the bomb was given the highest priority and. under reverse lend-lease. all de- tails of the design were made available w the United States Gov- ernment ln order hat American air forces could gaply all new dc- veloprncnta to tli r nuncdlate op- crat onal requirements. This new wee on is uat one more exam la the B tlah tn- ventlom w h have been freely shared between the Alll. Other radar. naval “rockets " cnt and the ll-important, pro-fabricated her- Tenders for Leasing Fish Market at the office of the under- Tendeu will be received need for nwre money".‘the show- rlble deaths before the British 2nd ing of an inspi ti rial fll "Coc Army h. hf _ .. Cola": also a Ffimoqzepo: m at‘ All“ reac t s camp on th. yRlver southeast of Bremen the mnliezting vtl/ihlgilgconcluded the Saw The Dead '1 m° "B" “c v - I "aw their dead -- iuidreds and D in this i t - ' vi...‘i'oi.§im.... ‘fi ‘it’. v?"£>'l¥fs'.‘.‘ “°“"“"‘ ‘m’ ‘“ “m” ‘m’ llainst walls of drab huts and piled ; heaps. each one in a grotesque lng a thor ugh 1 ti -‘ ' salesmen 0th thcexrgultltlgrsoeafm the attitude a grotesque moum Some were clothed. but most were thousands, where Kramer kept his him with Strauss waltzcs while abom- navul examples include udlc (ap- of be C F C Y paratus for detecting submerged in ln submarines), 0 . Cl-IAR GUARDIAN l_ the journey. It may be many years. It may be tomorrow. But the Sun Lire of Canada. can ' arrange the budget for you at once,‘ simply, economically and effectively. Call or write me and I will gladly talk things over with‘ you . . . and no ob igutlon incurred. ' I - ti: . I provongfnt naive, _._ Ahead _.._ ‘WA. m __ ( l IQIAIIA‘ UUUK Hold Maetln ..-. . i» m l“ ‘ummvuhge m 00% Illll mipmeiung League was held at‘ _.-- ‘m lg-Lgvmmeua on u» ‘ ‘ v an Api-iihmi with a large anen'a-' Th0 openinc shot in u» 0th o‘ m“, Mia"- ‘ll-l m’ ° Ihllahl-hr m». A t dell o routine glctory coloutn dawn ‘for w. mmlum ‘m pa,“ gwflm Enamels was dealt with sand a meat ueen’: un was r- , Y span day when ii usineae m "of §ag,,,1-g,-;g;§uu=- "M leg" l!" - Secretory read a lettgr ‘from the Queen's County salesmen wamm. mmmwhaovmor um 1:‘ g ‘ “u on g m“; 9f the editor of St. Dunstan-s held at ‘The Charlottetown foilow- m "m" z t hm in °" Y my, u" om‘, d”. ‘m; g, m, Whit asking for inferna- ed by a luncheon-meeting at moral” I" “H, o“ ° " - “will l I ‘and mm had“ tlon about the 1018119 f0!’ In The business meeting. at whlehl A}? my]? gaff", ' "p. ‘a n dun,“ m, . l e was . and re- much enthusiasm was shown was v l’ a °' ° 14"" foam, _ .. p Bun" I ported that the euaou ve had giv- presided over by m. r w. Turu- “m” to gm m he m m; mm 8 e"?- cu the information- er. Provincial Sales chairman. lo-i ma“ 1 ' “fimu m; m” rtiole that Refill-W M1991?‘ gether with u» Joint organises-rm. 0mm, gngfill, m‘ °’ ad in the some-m pug or Queen's. Messrs. Wm. lleleaul 7mm“. Merhmflmfi‘ a Anenoe to the Leagues to and A. L. Maoltheraon. om” ‘ ma“ boo Wu n. secure a composite High School Qn the occasion of the aeveuthlman. “m.” lwm” M for Charlottetown was also res loan the Queen's County sales-i Wm" “my, mefl which w“ RM flvwfl-li "mmml- men exceeded their uota by ‘a-fermd m m gum] a’ W“ u‘ The Preeidli-t reported "lit $110 large percentage and t year with! n,“ no ' m‘ Gmenlmm‘ School Board and the M1100! Prin- even more enthusiasm being shownl.w'mmwev"' tm“ mummy clpala were considering the ad- "enrz: i“ “mes - i» m» . ..........r...r:.er..m::".re l"""ll‘.t:' c when was B i There were seven items taken up “all: ‘om? V?“ "'1 m" "' . Law would be informed when a lit utlhe blislnessbelneetlngd with pafi- “w!” Islam? h2g3‘; ‘gr rgggff me enough to get . dec on was ‘kcdamum of 1- . - n l” 3' 5 B” “"9861; finuln‘. dues the bill at another session. "nun" 5°" back‘ Th w“ muc “)9”; 11mg’; recenetuproceedlnas in the a simple 1i e story qlMre. Creeluian on art apprecia- art l-h 9d to illustrate the omen?!’ her talk m. an was thanked by the Creel ll. c. BOHAKER would groups ance b of 00 per cent: between 81,400 and 3 1 Am“ s1. . so per cent; between $1.800 ‘mi, {l}: '13,‘, lfimm’ and $1.800, 70 per cent. For each m (gm-mm, m“ m” dd" Bddlblflfllll $200 Oi’ income thfl DED- wlthout the Germans bun‘ etlt is reducedlby l0 per cent.- m do in hing “w; 1L The I 99° he“ the" "l" b‘ ' Germans lbtet the wer to wage id-ller-cent benefit. but none sbove lnyzhm. but Bu"! l. w". mmuah m“ mark- the ion of the Ruhr, t e Saar. The Minister said the tables a - ‘d. the bu‘ m". o,“ plied to married persona and “m by m wmm Am“ oltlaers having’ the status to; mar- ' re ersons or ‘ncornc ur- oiseg; Special tilblesl Cglllrlfl ulzepob; xmmfllmlo“ '- an rom re on: ec rs o - family owanges in provincial ‘olgllfi! Ont, Magi vavo g c-apltarllfi single pegrsfins support- oval bmok, ' l?“ gllgdcstadtlfesn 123d iiigonie. tax up“: m’ muflm‘ "n" ‘M llament family ion at mcnt. signed up to noon of Friday, April 27th for the lcaelng of the Fish Market. Tcnderer to submit his proposed changes in the present lay-out of counters, ole, for a six-day mar-f lret, and the ltlnd of refrigeration he will install. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. 4-2l-24-M “He sea his get the mfae problem hall‘ Income Tax And Family Allowance (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. 19 Minister Ilsley said today in a groups. Accordingly, theJull pay- The drawing up of permanent leg- islation to prevent of Flarllilzment. an who‘)? ng is the percentage ben- tlon to income tax deductions for children Under $1.200 the family allow- between $1,200 and $1.100. bmeiit poses and by members of the arm-v PM ed fo es. ~ sr.:a't.".r.. we. m” wgyvggeall.‘ glénllllr Allrmffifbfif In civilian l e he was well-blown that there s ould be noduollcston neilts by wa 1609MB tax -cred ts for t The subsequent relationship o! would be a matter for considerat- cot. . . bitching fem array. __'_“'—- ’ . l lslture h an amendment to ll brief survey of n Loan results. DESCRIBES HQRRORS gglataanmvfllrlshi; h? ‘£21222 tehge Bavhoolwllcetnm ruled and a and the Salesmarrs Note - ._.._. the family budgeteofliaevery- statement made by the Premier I Much interesting discussion took, ____(_go_nili_ii_i_e_q'f_rcm eggs 1) I 31ml s”, mwmly m, l h, that a Federal grant might be .0“ a, m“ warm" mu”, m Place over mew mnthrl wllhl bu“ —-——---——---__.___. , rammm we mum,“ ~ available for the ulldine 0f a “mm, my" chm“, and h. lsfllilllfidplglélddaélll: brolught out that! bwezlgy lhfffl l! Bllddl-‘IIIY- "l" bigger problem than the - °° t° gum‘ wall“ proud of forever . . . ° ° “fin” ‘ml’. 1*" ' “dllmss "d K°°dwm muetarrunge the farnll -i et 1°"°‘°‘"‘- l w“ °° ° ' may fashioned scftlngs mount.- ly. - among men. At least: they will dig ‘or ‘ 10am” “om w ch m o League should keep u close. touch c‘ wuh dhmond, m“ l" eaoiififiiltlfil iiilflgutlgiiemdfiii ‘wéigsnglxfltghafiglbllfllgd; 4| 11° "wm- N° °n° u“ l “ll-L ‘ma; new’ wfimfi‘ 101.. “MM ‘hwdm "d 7"‘ have yet to do". A brief review of . some sly mo W213i WM" u" “u Wm “u” b "k vowed by an entertaznlng talk by "mu" m" “d A. $150.00 — B. $175.00 C. $100.00 ‘BLUEBIRD "‘BR 1 AL WREA A W. W. WELLNER LTD. JEWELERS SINCE 1868 ng rings lu grand TH a” n M I Prgald t on behalf of those nres- ' P "S-BDPCaonormJandre-nakJPh , 0n- ‘ cordlna. , “:3... ;,',1,,',,,','_,Zk°‘l§‘,§§j ‘lfjd °§°§§ m" "“““‘°' n w arranged to hold u» rim ceased to be anynrvw re 1mm " f canada meeting t the hnine of Mrs. it. R. At theldllilirllcilmn “flit! hunun about them.’ evgimbefog . He“ ‘m W’! ma‘ was “resided Over lg: Mild. {Mal thf 13:; fllaléerlplfixllzfe ggaagpeitafigdel 14a Richmond Street Lvwlhfl’. KC. chairman forl dead. Living-they Still walkgd ch”‘"""°'°"“' P's‘! Queen's County. Mr. Dunbar con- and talked and sared curiously ' ' veved meetings from Provincial unemotlonally at visitors and ml -' 0 P .0033‘. ..“."....’Z..,,..".,“§“"“.,,,,°" "’ “"32 W": wwgf“ "u" p- ——~-~ \ . r vivid address from m. ciiu. Rich: Ol‘ food ahgfllznelt siutivlglshiirue‘: Pflflt ‘l 0|‘ TIIIIQ ards of Sourls as he related some There were supposed to be 29000 u s ' of his experiences while serving on o1 them alive when the British 'ar- ' I ' \ ' lg the battlefields of Europe with g rived. Living-hut hardly men and . funk unit. women now, their spirits so broken P11 15-031’) a a Managers of ‘tn; ggvgggl glgy and degraded that the nameless ted banks were present as guest; n horror around them wee without b"?! "l!" the luncheon meet,’ _, meaning or significance. 0k’ the N -_______ hAn officgr gig ‘tin the cook. Id dexilit for __ s ' ouse an nro uce me to I W88 5y JOHN pAUyflnfl-jg 11:’ tlsllmwévxomialn calla far sevleralyearas ___ or Otta- .____ , s am ma pl‘ S0118 l?! B The A!” a firms a — "u" — - """.=.=.'r:za“.z'a.s.nzs.srt h" "a" .01. n... $551301 U l» l» on»... t. an. a l‘: r an’: outlfu wlndli lanes _ - - . — Y — v ' ‘~ Wm Mum“ but motors“ i?“ hurry April 20$?) 19:, we w", received 1n 1m- mjggf- S. Fleet headquarters announced gfgilxltlé fltlngh llutuldigfli B Wm be able to choose new modem Nslgnaflon o‘ Mm Phymum“! “men; able liltle rogue ‘fir; the cookhousc- may this‘ loss of 15 ‘naval craft hug on guest‘: ca‘ 2:“ ca)" ‘b; l a§.2..lv°"":" §“”“‘“”°"“i’fi °’ 6'“ u“ "e "e: .:.'.-..':::...; ..zr“"".rz*.i:ztz swat‘... :r*z..:r.:::: ;r;".;.':..l" st- a...-.Y.......... ".1. - 2*. . Dos -war roa - 941. he w be succec RH. ' . ' uildlng scheme is adopted by the rfihbs-L deputy Bmlgflitrzlon Eggllsh-llwrokenlyi.‘ hcautlously-but filed operations. and said during be coexrigldvevizas-i ltllgenihdicluon GOvemment_ Commencing on Mm “ma” with spgnemlntg sub and ‘talked. beimseame per ed will] enemy ships, n w sum r Wm,‘ “ma”: 0f the tqzal some 530,000,000 will resignation. Donald Gordon, Prices wmmut hmemgsswlhe flfkaed at" m“ indmfifil’, fir; fififlfiuwfifif lldinlster- o Lands and Mines l be spent on bringing existing roads Board , raid she had han- P h wad-n.‘ s” ‘ strayed y g N”, 5 ¢g Q°y¢mm°ng_ back to pre-war standards a ter the dled a particularly exacting 1d: Th“ l, what I heard. '7 ' 3, h" had m, W“ conunuously pounding they have taken from with resource olness and impmlail- Josef xnm" 3s ‘commander "M, 193g; military traffic The balance is ity. Under her administration Oan- 013G158“ now ‘index. arrest "vb [g was 1am“ "my “though conditional on acceptance of plans giclals supplies of larcl and marten-l Dual? commanded Auschwltg m Senator Pirie still retains his cabl- drafted by the County Surveyors’ ms. soaps. paints. varnishes. print-l 951a,“; when chum,“ were mm, Y ll | s net post he has resigned his seat tsloeoletywandTnow befznflnuijrgrl-efl" lg; i311?“ gfilflgflvaslmglgee; {uegl from ‘their mothers and burned l}: "gm t is 7b man“: g4!’ XS, l1!‘ 111115130X‘ I1 S E . l | ‘l I Q l (jun Qn w Q l muahfs mileage m m” w“. natural “mm and ru1m'hfld_ alive where s, gas chamber killed ll 8| there would be no delay in iss a. writ for a. b -electlon in constituency. lio Real German . Front Anywhere ‘A0? April Finance pre- d. Before the Western Allies there rlna his let. 8rd. 9th and 15th Armies had finished one phase 0d the thrust into the heart of Germany. said Thursday: "It is necessary to ause tcnpora v before ewe go the next. e added that al- I most. every German soldier that faced the Americans on the Selg- frfed Line on Feb. 23 when the Boei- River crossing was made "now ls either killed. wounded or a prisoner of war..") duplication be left tn the next session family allowances in addi- in the various income eneflt will run 100 per cent: f tball d . .atarri £10 Meflllln Uulvcrmvphuwhlontre‘: ams. . ,__________. WABHHBNN. April 20 —-(AP) President. ‘rnunsn up roved the urinal lc of al< owances tic some allowances ‘and income tax the next session of Parlla- ml” d Gospel Hall Upper Prince Si. ORDER 0l‘_ MEETINGS: Breaking of Bread, Lord's Bible Reading, Lord's Sunday School. Lord's Day, 2:80 p. m. Gospel Meeting, Lord's Day, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Children's Meetings Friday, 7:80 p. m. . ‘Have You Considered ETERNITY? Day, 10:80 a. m. Day, 11:30 a. m. afternoon. GORDON R. HOLMES, Returning Officer for Queen's grail. cover of earner plane; pro- tec B. front, where the NAPPOHIBH 11"‘? been holdinfl the Amerloani with n defencefour miles or more 1b dfllllh and extend!!! Ill u" Vwlw l ,. #m>w>P> NOTICE A T0 All City Enumerators will the City Enumcratora in the Polling Divisions in Wards 1, 2 and 3 come to my Office this morning for the necessary sup- plies and instructions, and those in Polling Divisions in Wards Out Assault By On Okinawa 4 and 5 come in the _ the Island, about M00 yards. l§§°..‘l.i3“i‘.‘.°‘5§.“’.““l "°§‘°“‘ lilo i l dual-S Wiii-smiififéfii‘ 951% n‘i‘d“fi‘“°".i‘l“°l.."? Wt“ c e an n rom , . a , oe to $3,000 annually gvlllgreceivegouic men- yeel-erflflll’! in an 18.“? on“ a n l benefit from family allowances in all-out use against the deep, ‘rim-s was 11m; poasbllity of I addition to the income tax credit sol Jammy defences of southern quick hgggkvfllgough, ‘nu un-ais‘ folfichllgfetlil. "Ilhle allowances be- n’ w‘! GALLAG“! DlgIIIWB Islan_ the Navy disclosed l; come 9 9C VC ll . $0 ay, ‘.\ ' The benefits willvbe on a sliding Tim m“: ‘ma _ QM o; me h vies; b 31m pom. scale, with none payable to cr- ma’; Apr“ IlFJg) _'m,rmfil bordments ever unche ins port sons with lncomes of more t an Dolmen purpose. omwmd Gen o; gmphlblgug r. 5 pggQed {no fill°°tiiliiil“‘lllfi'il.iiii $32. ' mu r w u well-dame b" P“"" m‘ ""”“°““°‘ “"2 stituted to assist low income mm‘ “m” l" ‘t u‘ ‘n "ma" hem“; and arm“! 1, m“, h; g t, ed the ground rc nzzrs.xc.'l.lz.;"tr:.u'lwr'lza will‘? -».‘.-'&”%=ei§»? fir intuit; tamf..i‘f.iz 4.. .. ....~..... ..... palldtéalllaelnefits imi w ‘$900111 a griiiiiilil-‘e ‘lgmggrtnaiicilarmen ‘xii-d blitz you: Americansy Mid: initial monk-EAGL- ' AP"! 3° — . se ‘s s e en ll I lemvoraty ‘stalls ‘lakxgn to ‘lorelvxit m figllaldsigdllllei‘ o; ‘the Elli»: gsoineogfmygmono flggtm Drunn‘ u?‘ ncome ax ayers rom reocv "W! ' bob u 5414;“ Q in mu both E100 n; sxcuiptloiir- fmt of the WM "m" l“ m” "mm d momma‘ be L‘ ‘Ti in . Tm tlon cndedvla 19-day Montreal-Mount R07 . (‘ixllglllgtilglyslls:lgl>rgllggbhgzzmlw 3:210:12‘ grtgdlg-nueillicls that defldlfidtqlbeglflw southern-Okinawa forthcoming federal el l u eed toflllhl. F. xii‘??? ‘liberal member formthg‘ constituency ln the last Pl l . men. l’ Make your rooms baluém thehe soft, colourfulunl! ALABASTINIL B!!! l° mix with water l 1y with a he‘? l ea qul Wl ' , one - odour. l“ m” . onlhlflia- i ’ - mind over plaster. ‘ v51 wallpspfl 91' ‘ anyaolld Amshhsriur h . .\i a s’ Ila. naekaol Cornea in IYO I Cfflmv 5",’ htBl u ‘fifiiigaihcil-‘cn. :13 lilti-