PAGE- 1.3191113‘ Y’s Men Elect slate v15 Man A. J. Haslam was elected Plfazifililll. last msllt LI the Char- i:ll|.'i0\\’ll Y's Men's Club at the innual meeting of the organization. lulu-in Johnstone was made vice- . - Jdent. Ralph. MacLean was dec- ‘etary and Burleigh Tgylgr '. Other members of 1:1 dude, Harry Cudmore, ' Rat-i...‘ President presided. (iucsls included four members of E. V. Bell the Ityal Air Force. They were, \\'u'r;niL Officer Arrnstrcng, and n»: nntl. Walsh, Glasgow, and RobeilsCfl. Reports of the various committee; m‘ a, were then heard and all reports 1 mwcd splendid prsg-ress in time l‘ us ficlzls of work. fun Hal/m Wigmore than in- :1 the staff of the weekly bul- ‘- ll - L-352-- - -- l d i hie it ti ," c}! were: Claude Smith. Re- iiighinfl“i;cfi‘§f,id'f"ms fazff“ 352st‘ ——-—~— 3 25 29 4 3' iiheramigistef-lnsaeiflfaflt mfaaflig toiijat r kg for Izlilffliational, Harcld in land m July m I: "8 CENTRAL PARISH Church ser- there has been a. great transfer- rm, Sysorts Edibm‘, 11115881118111“, Chrdllfih tlhe conflict wlthoulte went woes m!‘ Apr“ 6m: en“ M mpulaflm‘ mam “he: 1°' . nphics, 0. K. Presby. Humcr. ious wound a ser- can 0241a) v ciliurchi R : catilons to New Glpsgow. u b -— A ' 6 Pm. ev " i crease tha conges on y -, mtfifpgglm? l" mlllmed lo his Goodwill. bliniswr. addigg “w. another industry ln K and men Lmvenegr,“ 511°" “me —————— that locality would, I assume, qgfl the United States ‘Torcififisda and POLICE COURT — Two drunk seem to all honorable members to “may of Jabs‘ He. w“ m 1E“? a and lncapables, picked up by City be unsound. Ago Today Auril. 4 19l6~C1cr1nan attack be- -- _ Vonx nid Fort Douaumont 1' 13d by Frcncir. Gcn- . succeeded Gen. J 1411f in crmmand of _cs in Voihynia and . . i eastern countries ‘.x.(i(\i by Zcivgwclins; no casualties BIOONSIIINE IN INDIA rovmAY Irncpiuqcnroroemenr, ' iibif-ion in Bombay has led 0o TM, the outbreak John MzcPhee u War office tells Islandefls death ._____. dmllh was 0d in action" at st, Qm orie MacPllee. I. sivc sprcndlng or mini; mmm. paradise for women" l5 the way m V’ If’: — BIItTng co I - ‘Aeulgsarlcztltegm tfien-agealpirl “v35 Mfifllalllllle dc lilailwan oPraglowski. (‘ o e ,, o g —-———‘=‘—-———-- Q1101‘. eged to now ‘ving qu ct in cnwa des- l K f d ___A d H l HROWN__At the P. E‘ _ Hospital. have been pmohased on .mal.n- (ililbefl the Oanadglto which she has 3 a e ‘v,_,,,.,.h 29_ ML to Mn and Mm “millili- r 81w stepped off the boat come afterthehaamwingadventures n mmttcmown‘ Covelmd mm‘ ‘ OTTAWA A? (op) Th Wan 1512311111815; “Si? Caln- ‘lsihebexlzierflenoedihwfilfii magi?“ i}? 5‘? " ' x ‘ "I nu; >1‘ v , pr _- _ 8 c f. usan rum -e OIDB . - . ' " ‘ ' " ‘1 r _. _ ~_—— question of wlative Bmtish mg 3131mm Lt was understood mu: land. O ,- .‘ 2 Dlifvrns Cwqaldérln ‘Lcfoxgplacerwgw 1n the ‘m Wm like}? fOlIOW- 1 “Women in OJn-uda are children - ":¢—"" "M B"? 113's e war arose again "“_- n many ways." she observed ser- MJKARTHUR __ A‘ the P. l,“ I) m m, Senate may a‘ the impel, ngYMPATléY EXTENDED - iousiyn "they take all these conven- l~l ..- pital on Friday April 4, 1941' House adopted s. motion by Conser- m, an“? Y "148 0i’ Miss Rose Fos- fences. comforts and conditions of gins MacArthur, in his 14th vats/e Fade? Memhen Pwflrdinfi sylfipffiwlwR-igg. gllllucvteird (ijlgielr living for granted. Mcst of than .<.n of Mr. urifl Mrs, 1), ,;_ pro ucl-on o mnmunicatlons on 1P ‘ll 011 liar nvvcr ivcgun to know such inn- mmaim industrial relations between the gmtltlroftohlgr brother. My" IPQFW. b1lffltrlllg n; can be inflicted upon m, mp Ivkltlvral Dominion and United Kingdom. c ' - B‘. Who was liliilffi human bengs and so they dcifi. .. l-‘uucrnl notice later, —- At 235 Euston 5b., ' April 4. 1M1. lvfrs. Eliza.- > Zm-d 1n 1m. 83m year’ TOI)l'l¥I<‘I‘.-‘TH'UOIL§ made by Canada 2523251‘, Izasg n gifts. w 1,11“ N111? her head and beautiful, widest dlamk m. 0,. m‘, We Jusme R L_ to Bfitam with respect to the “re- hood om, f m?“ m “i1 11k‘ eyes. As shc pouzed the tea and lwr/uixl. Fhmcrnl notice ln-ter. ill-W‘ "milmm “r "°1“-"" "r Alrwa" ‘ nor-i 1° m‘ °“““.”“" suvkc in a low voice which some- -—~-- Bill-Bil iimlfi f0 Slirlvll’ essential Alma,“ ° “ 31-1, ; ~_ last input. 110w seemed almost monotonous and r l\'I‘,\‘(;5T()N|_-j_.At wnenuey mven data to Canadian war industry be- g ‘ n“ “mm i 111 We Slate- . ll 89 years. l" unr- of her (lizunllcr, San. Funeral from the sisror. lvfrs. George; April 5. at I pm. " lrlIlN — Tn the Cily Hospital, 21m, i941, N001 O'Brien, denr- vcvl "nu of lVlr. , 4 (Yllrivn. -il Elm Ave. Fun- s hclal ihis afternoon. m In [Wemoriam In loving n-i-cunoryhvl’ om- d"; d. ghlcr and skier Anmnda shar- |-: ll, who rlicd April 4, 19l3. 'l huse who love you surely mks you ‘1. ll. dawn.‘ lillfilllvl‘ vcar’ U I ihc IOVIILQ‘ livuris cl’ thinking mualils 0i’ you arc very dear. Inscrlcd by Iiulhcr, Brothers and lffiilil-ll-ll-ll. 0f th a in oe N. D. MacLean Charlottetown and North Willsblro Phone 149 do I'll . -»-v_=it-_.-“-.=—.¢g->-. , fltlrll fl, Mrs. Katharine Livlngstmm fore the e m sought wa/r Britain than Canada. Government lender Dandumnl 'I‘he Conserve/five oved that such pennission Undoubtedly, said Senator Dan durimd, the request arose from 1115.. recent statement that early in the was more complacent He cited a. statement by Primr- Minisier Mackenzie King that the Dominion government had on sew eral occasions drawn to the athen tlon of Britain the availability of Canadian industrial resources. "Another of his speeches,“ arked Senator Meighen. "Pheyre better than yours," shot back n. Liberal member. Politics should be left outside the Senate, said Senator Dandurand, and he urged that "recrimiziatlons other days" be abandoned. The upper House should lend support to e Canadian government. NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE T0 SKIMP PLASTER ING ON METAL LATIIS lath streaks on a ceiling do not necessarily ering, although it is easy to skimp indicate chin plasl» plastering job done over wooden ths. Streaks may appear on a iling cf standard thickness. They are, in effect, an X-ray picture of the lath; over which the mortar was applied, and often also 0f the lion of dust resulting from varia- tions in the amcunt of vapor con- nsizig over different parts of the plastering. Such streaks are easily bbed off bur, others will appear. ‘\ .1 a t sail“ /l I731 ° f ea Wuklaarnvnw/vfi: mu. mu Jvwpnuv - s/curcv nee-s. Y.‘ I urrayra APADrILEfH/D CPU/S ‘iakrrrfrh/KEO N&PE . lVedife/ra/ca Kmmmv The Brlllsh naval victory In the Medlte- nun on lMdny and Sli- "may wile very one-sided. Three heuv! will" "mil"! "f" """‘ Ind Probably one Yxhl. cruiser. alonl Wm‘ "m “ma” desumym‘ ‘m, llussibly a third. A new Italian blllleahl? ‘m, "her wanhlpa were damqgv-d, N“; g fllngkg warship was damned and no casualties V"? suffered. Rome ‘lsmlche! ho lhe tflwl lhll. the _Brlllsh fleet Ill - fr-rnrl hcavv lusscs of men and shim are face-say ng fabrications. The only Ices nuffrrcfl by the British In the many hours 0f "Sh"!!! "llleanndln thaalrmthasalfwoallnesmufmedwlvim fins/fuzz‘! v/ {ea 0/51/1474 Q MALTA z ea fIZEfW/PI. ‘pH/IKE! END Den-Po vie:- / T ' t fé d \ ~ ccrczsecc" i’ mgworr coal/tr rev/SEA’: 4A; nan 049/4 - lsh war offziléengrlelffslglagry we); erln Finance of war in i939 and Ind hris wife, Mm. mother, two m~oll,.,_.‘}gdff,‘,fl" am ms survive. Tlfey are, Malcolm Mam slime of Bellevue, p, E, _ ncPhee, a b k i = _ ern Canada, glib MLpecwr in m“ hart. Coleman, P, Senate seeks ll. K. - Canadian Ti...“ John rs. Moody Lock. E. I. to meet Sumter vacuaiion from Dunkerqua. leader then be 11¢.- lt 5 cant: a word nrlctly p: - u ' Y wlalrONggcri, {fir}? 11:30:31 ay 311: l o in advance. PrivwicsA iollélacPhee of the Rgya] chflwlm. m Photographs. Anny ‘El-v co __--.. W0 ._ H,‘ momielf hi" died of couramsaanou um msug. Phee lives ‘hm M M“ ANCE- L-OTIB w n h] M. Kfllnplr, Ed_ N o CHILDREN'S skate m1. pfe_ Alexander Méphee. whose afllllzllalggnby s???“ skate tonight ri minis- on May 2a. 1940, his widowed mo _ w‘ ‘mdlmil- tel- said he doubted if there was n léargorle MacPhee of Iglll- w L'559'4'2'm- hosueséngt problemdtititelrexslat‘ was 1;‘). - - -. was nrmflwd. He EEK nun sracmns s a l” ° “P” e l‘ ° " was serving with the m; standard H05 "' u shipbuilding plant if possible and service Corps. ' y“ Amy values for 69% T511531‘ gLoopgrniggf’ construct merchant vessels there. He was reported missmg follow Kennedy’; 154 great George street‘ The Government. had received l e evacuation of Dunkerque ‘ L.506_4_4_21: request to start a housing program and it u.“ not “mu Ohflstmu my ____ ln New Glasgow, and at the same his mother was infofmgd o; m: SILVEBWARE - A few “eon, time was being urged to establish death. finned lines Tudor Plate in perfect B. shipbuilding plant in that cen- condition. 33 1/3 The Rollers Hardware. lallrate k Martin enlllliztaaswgzhngt-ve tinny "hymns and we“ each ii/flegffdg; course, cannot be avoided be- R E‘ I“ and was a so“ géltiigdlailg“ and coats. cause there has been a great SEIZURE BY R. C. ed Polfoe yesterday in thepcity. officials slated F. Tarbush will ment it yvas stated no fllglils were contemplated, HIGHWAYS ST1LL —Paved highways 1n are still blocked by huge yesterday no date We beginning of efforts u, 15w? 0r hlflhwflili said snow would not be put to “K311; warmer weather. clgmléTflERlA S f i 11 4 yea? ‘Efirélehlllcgfgn 6 months nR sc oo . d . . '. R°°hf°Pd Sqlinerenegdcpiiooifatiiml’ Thursday. April 3rd 11.30 A. M. Model School Queen Square P. M. Prince Street School 3 P. M FUNERAL SERVICES residence of liam McNefll, Bt. Dunstarfls Rev. W. gglibgarefs . . C. Coughlan, Fr nk 911189-11. Frank McKearrkiey, Lund and Joseph Pumeil. 5‘“’,‘;°““,‘“ joists‘ 1 1 n, Mamumrrsiafz? t neers Y a DIPIITIIERI UNDERTAKER sax-cola; rig cafxggdlbyl theifial ztaoci- gfisaiis-Ign-Sipoftadic oiurlzircrliict? é d i n. In l n language my 1k l5 an iDl lei-in. EMBALM ER nigsidug to thep [uneven accumula- 69119111119 l" U115 DYOl/iilce. One death was reported in Charlotteio boy is iil of diphtheria. have the doctor was first called. were said to other at Hopefield, 40 miles lvisre. The H any danger. Personals lb‘. J’. D. Wright. City, l! con- fined lo bed with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs loft yesterday morning on a vislt to Nel- mmu’ an? .1 Doyle dulughber of a: any . Mr. and lvfirs. Alfred Doyle, Long- worrtlm Ave, is resting confortably following III‘! operation‘ f0!‘ 11P- pendlctis in the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Sunday. Mn. John H. Court and son Har- ry have returned to aheir home in Bedfocd. after spending a pleasant week in Orapaud, the guest of her son and dalugihter-in-law, Mr. and Mm. Robert Norton. Mn. Leo Bank. Rxaebank, k leaving tihfx running on her an- mnl visit lo her father and family in Cinclnnivtf. The many frtemidn of Mrs. How- ard weeks, Pbweriewn. are sorry in hour that she is confined h) her home on account of illnes. All hope for a speedy recovery. Too Late To Clasify WANllD-GIRL 0R MIDDLE- aged woman. Apply "C" care of Guardian. L-6l7. MAID WANTED - APPLY 101 Sydney 5t. L-615. WANTED- IIOUSEKEEPER r011 country home. two men only. central location, main ghway. "KB." Guardian L-60 -4-4-2l. Mlnllll’! kllll Dilli- -—Z-———-_-___,___.._____ The Central Guardian smte. IP62‘).- ter Howe said today in the House WALL P vei ROAPER CLEANER lust an. Der cent discount. POI-ice oincergaappeared before mag- M. P. —Mem.. bells 0f the Royal Canagglii; ‘Jig/remit- gallons of home brew in s. ‘lists? last osecutlon will lilccly :01- CONGRATULATIONS _ Mr, s, ' celebrate his 71m. i LIQUOR SEIZED _ by a faliin trced " | 8 tiring liunLcrmg said British government pennissim opmwuum‘ would be required Mclghenis request for copies of any FLIGRTS M5“! BE OVER FOR glint at present ELOCKED this province drifts and the Department of ~- uc work's and highways indicated has been set to them. L B. MacMillasi. deputy min. plows hm x _ V uni vy rosis at night give place to IMMUNIZA TIOtN at the f oiloix? 2nd . M West Ken 2 P Sch 1a P. M. n-i ' April 4th, Notre Slime Academyiag L-as1-4-2J2i. —- The funeral of lVLr. Harry McNcili was held Wednesday morning from the his nmtlfer, Mrs. Wu. 30 Grafton Street, to Basilica where Req- uiem HlZh Mass was celebrated by McCardle who also con- ducted service at the grave. The were Messrs. Daniel Gil- Mc- John wu Wed.- nesdav. that of a two-ycur-old buy. Another 8-year-old Charlottetown with the disease. but his condition is favorable. Two new cases been reported. one resulting in death shortly nflmr h be young married wo- men. one ln Charlottetown and the from opefleld woman died nesdav nlllht. ‘The other victim of he disease was not considered m and slid they were to be shot as THE CHARLQIIEIQVN GUARDIAN w- Will Expand Ship Building In Saint John OTTAWA, April 3 — (C?) —A housing problem stands in the way of developing any large ahipbmld. ing facilities in Halifax and New Glasgow. N. 8., Munitions is- ‘I of Commons. There was a. shipbuilding indus- try in saint John, and the m. "That indicates, it seems to me, "We are undertaking in Halifax I. large housing program. That. of transference of population to that- city from all parts of Nova Scotia. Ganadals Paradise ~For Women With a hearty handclasp, Prime Minister W. L. ed the bond of unity and friendship between two In the York club ln Toronto. Willkla was driven to throughout the day. The U.S. ambassador cf gocdwll Hepburn. The latter shook hands with Premier King OTTAWA. great democra- lhe club by April s —(CP) M». - iIChampions of Two Democracies Seal Bond ofFriendship i Hanson Scores know they live in paradise." The words came strangely from the lips of th‘s girl of 23 with the pile of blond curls on the top of lacking in emotion it brought back memorics of that same voice among iefugces from Spain and again on the roads of France. “When people suffer too much they i050 their power of emotional expression." a. dccimr Slid. ESCAPE FOR. TWO Madame Praglowski expressed some animation however when she spoke of her wish to help Canadian women to realiile their favoled P051- tion in life. "Thcy are only con- scious of their personal worries." she said. "They know nothing of being swept away by outside. too- _‘big_ uncontrollable events which can smash your life to bits no matter how good o; courageous or Christian you are." Madame Proglowski came to Can- ada. with her husband, a psycholo- gist iveli-knolvn in Europe and Asia. Educated in a very strict and se- cluded convent atmosphere in Vienna. Madame Praglolvski sa'd as a girl she dreamed of travel. never realizing that one day would see most of the world under such cOn- _ ditions. - r ' ‘ ' In August. 1939 she was in War- . _ saw. “I could not believe that the ' ' ‘ ‘1 . < . » flowers and gardens under m? hotel window would be turned into trenches and cemeteries before my veiv eyes" she said. But a few days after the outbreak n: war. after seeing her capital city pounded and ll cl They call it a “flying knife blndc'—and it's aimed at Randolph Field in Texas, as he and his fclloiv-studcnls i planes from Canada‘; air fields, {he United Slates. A young pilot of the U.S. Army Air Corps sli w‘. lliruuygli n the art oi‘ aerial war uclnufl hlankcl. high echo the roar Hitler’ lu-nrt slmulrl Nuzl forces ever flare 1n challenge (IVCI of training Does destroyed. she left with hem husband by car for the Rumanlan frontier. Soon they could get no more petrol and so mprovised by using "vodka." In 'l.‘.i:nopol near the fmntia they rnn dizcctlv into the arms oi’ the Soviet troops. By this time they were in a group of about 140 men. women and children. “There was a gunshot behind us which made Soviet soldiers nervous and they turned ihclm machine-gun on us." shc said. "When it was over they.- wave only eight of us includ- inc my husband and myself Ieft_ alive." COUIMGE SAVED THEM The Soviet Officer taunted them ._ spins. The next, 24 hours began llhe wwar of nerves with the Russian &llll10l'll.i&?. Finally the officer said to thrm “Why do you not protest- why are you not afraid?" Thev explained that they wean imafrald because they were inno- cent. "You dare not shoot U5," the Doctor said. They were freed. Madame Pra/giowskf described how they bluffed their way over one bridge in a. car to cross into Rvrn- anla. Telling them u» sit import- antly in the back seat. the: refugee smuggler shouted at the Soviet soldiers guarding l-ho bridge that these were important, Russians and the soldiers. afraid to ohallen them and get into wouble. simpy saluted. But to emu a. second fiver they were obliged to swim ln the dark- mm of night and were more than half an hour in icy-cold water. Tlhese things am nothing, Ma- dame Praglowski declared. to what those left behind up suffering. TILLIE THE TOILER — ABSENCE IMPERATIVE. Pressed info service in New York to sell flowers in the - the Ritz-Carlton, which must point up a moral lesson L, employed beast: w boost ben ' L a Great Moral Lesson . - - V --»-..._- old Greek manner this donkey halks ni eniering of some kind. Society girls in native costume eflt forbghtlng Greeks. k Mackenzie King and Wcndcll Will e further cement- iic naliens when they met for dinner Gordon F. Perry, who noted as his host also chatted with Sir William Mulurk and Profnier and the two statesmen cnjuyed a cordial conversation. wwsflwemmxxa‘ ‘A APRIL 4, 1941‘ —————-——-——~—1 -~—~j (Continued from page l), order was passed under a clairso in the War Appropriations Act auth- orizing the aovernment l0_"DI€5Cl’lbO administrative practices with respect to the making of financial commit.- ments" under the Act. He said this section nave the Gov- CFIIIIICIIE I10 DOWGI‘ l0 statute law. IL was impossible, for anyone to read all the orders-in-coiuicil which were passed even ‘if lie could net them. ‘This order-iu-council came 1a his attention onlv as a result crevi- dence before the special committee on war expenditures. "Out of the “’ind0u'." “The Liberal party. under the leadership of Rt. Hon. W. . Mac- kenzle King, which purported b0 stand for the supremacy of parlia- ment, has thrown it out the window at the first oppnriiinitv." sum Mr. Hanson. " hat u >l)€'(!l.ii(.'l(3!' There were other OfdlffS-ln-Clillll- cll WlliCh sci ands statute law. Que changed the name of the Canacnun army. Another set un reaulativlw to govern military training, “not- withstancilnu anv s1 Lute or law." “I SUbIlliL the W was not nassvd l0 r1 transactions," he sai wasifi, passed to covcr din; zileftal expenditure of public money." Finance Minister Ilslci: said he hmd explflmd the order-m-councfl Ln the House i-"cbruaarv 20. lhc first ‘opDortuuitv alter the House rc-con- vcned on FUD. l7._ and ilmi hc fund placed a copy of it. iil Mr. lliunsnns hands. He understood Mr. iiansizn had also received n conv ill Novem- ber, soon after lb was passed. Acuuv had been tabled in the House Reb- ruary i7. He said 1c 11nd taken Mr. Hansprn a ions: time to get. aroused over me provisions iullic order. _ The order-m-councii had b€<n passed. alter long ‘and careful con- sideration. ltfr. USLCV said. befifllljie "we were driitini: into a state of a. - ministrative chaos.” because of the restrictions contained in the Audit Act. Court Forbids (Continued from illl€e i) the plant. and, after asserting i111)‘; strike; were "getting rather‘ worse. declared that “Uncle Sam-i PM‘ ieme” should not be misconstrued for yveakuess. Another washing-ion dcveianuicnl was a prediction by Represent-alive John McComiack of lifassachusetis. the Delnmraxic leaxlen that Presi- dent Rocscvelt. would speak out nn uhe defence strikes situation. I-Ie added that the President would “bear down-in a coustltuilonrl Way; At the White House, it was said that, Mr. Roosevelt is "waiting and watching." He had indicated ear- lier this week that lil‘ would wait 1o see wihat success the new dc- ‘la-nce mediation bsrlrd had before considering illi‘l.il9l' action with re- gard to strikes. . Thus far, six snrikes have been burned ovcr 10 the mediation board l it. has so l live. The sixth .c at AiiLs-Cliai- As the first step in handling this dispule, the board asked yesterday that representatives of the man- agement and i-he C. I. O. United Automobile Workers Union meet; hero Saturday for a hearing. A union shop and wage adjustments are among the union's demands. The brightened outlook for sct- tlement oi the Ford strike was re- ported by C-overnoi" bfurray‘ D. Van Wagoner of Aficihignn. , that t-hc "foundnr n has been laid for successful inc aticm," he said “both the company and union of- ficials have manic definite and bind- inrz commitments io me to meet certain basic requirements for maliailoix." The nature of the commitments ulas not disclosed. The strike in Ford's huge rouge plan-t, employing 85.000. began Tues- day. Leaders said the UA.W.-C.I.O, is demanding reinstatement of several hundred employees it charg- ed were dismissed for union activ- fty. a IO-oerrt increase in the hour- ly wage rate, and other concessions. In New York. representatives of the United Mine workers (C. I. 0,1 and of northern bituminous coal mine operators were reported about agreed on terms for a new ooh- tract. Southern m lne orwvatnrs were said. however, to be objecting to the terms. it xvus hinlmrl ilmi. if a deadlock continued much lonrci" thr- north- ern operators mlzht sign indepen- dently. The contract which expired with the, beqlnning of April call- ed for wnacs of Si; a day in the north and $5 6!) in the SOll"l. Tim uninn asked .. u (luv ins“: -- its 330-000 members in Lhv Aivmalncll- lain district. —~.'mrl ilxcxnancls of min- ers in outlying districts have mined no cnnl since the nfcl corr- tracf expired. 'i"\\'§'~i'i\f§\’i'i"\"i'°&’r‘xi g EXAMINATION é Filling and Supplying Glasses f,’ (i Elf‘. é n. .1. MABON v, omonutrafsr ‘(I lllonlaguc. P. E. f. Office flours: l0 to 12 A. M. j Z to 5 l". M. "illldflys cln. lw appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE By Westover OWDEAR.’ IF’ I LET STILL A NIH STAY I'M NOT PROMISE IS BEING FAIR TO PAUL A PROMISE AND IF’ I DON'T TRY TO KEEP HIM HERE I'M BREAKlNG MY PROMISE TO PAUL 1s. q mo rum"; MORE m- TILLIEJFHE LOOK IN YOUR EYES~I DlDN'T QEALIZE 1 7| GEE IF YOU FEEL THAT WAY WE'RE Manhunt OF us acme FAIR 1'0 PAUL-I'VE I01’ TO 6o AWAY ‘l. \ change the