o a 0h ~10!!! nu. ..._...- ILIQSAJ‘ Donald, Phyllis Blanchard. Frances Coyle, Marie Morris, Marlon Peeks. Grede II-Jiernlce Murray, Clelrc MacDonald, Joyce Csntwell, 1d». The “following students ehve sec- ured on nversge of over 15% 101' the month o! March: " Grade I-Blenche Gl-‘lfiitll. GIN"! George, Irene Deters, Thelma Psp- Doyle, Lois O’Brlen. Annette Le- ' Pin, " Oourslere, Betty Redmond. Mary Goods Ix-mulilfii Goodwin. W?- Llvlngsion. ' mic mvyer, Merlorle Grade II (oh-Irene Elia! Florence '" llcouley. Qmulowiol DWWWFFiF Gilt? 1 (over own - Morlorio c m r. Joan Weir. Mow holes- YBB , worth. Kathleen Hows!!! Joon Me.- Averege - Jean Ggudet, i‘! xiii?“ Doilum. Noreen Noooon. Mov Dollo- Marcelln Bernard, elie Meet/tilled Grace Perry; - in c u B _ 11'; fiiaiii. IIiDeDUCQi/i D Allll- _,;,e9§i'§,¢_oir-,:g- _ l; i” ‘for’; $2,‘ m Bet ces Lflilgflphlfl, De c. Peeke, Ger- 53} ‘fin; aha-f. B,“ “Q1”;- T truce, 5W0?» Qwoo fiolline. Arvollo '%iin‘on,' Idnrysl-lerzcll, ‘Mary Mit- lilé i- ‘ crude VII-Betty lslghtlrer, Mg 1 on ,» Mow Arscncult. . Pilvlti ma. Thompson, Bhlllplce Brad y. W. Yell Polio. shorthand Blanch: Division I-Jean Gaudet, Gil-ii?’ Doucette, Rite Moclntyre, Marcello. Bennerd, Rosella. MacMlllen, Jennie Qermody. ' 1 ..< ‘ Division {I - Joyce Stahl, Grace Perry, Margaret Richards, Margaret McDonald. _ Division III-Rite. Hughes, Aud- rey Fraser. Ruth Oreemcr, Ilois Warren, Eldn Storey, Roselle Klgglnsll Nlllilll Qlliilh Plgcllls Ohgtnfllot; ; r Doyle, Josephine rown, Eleanor Lee, Helen Boyle. . ith Langley, Phyllis Arsenclllt. ‘ - Grade V-fllelrs‘ Griffith. “W01? . itcbell. Rite MacDonald, (lethal-s e Doyle. Grade IV-dllflrclr, Money, Joan ilils, Inrrslrlc Ottuway, Marjorie HYPE], illei-e’s luv... Now Relieves Pain in Minutes BAD HEADACHES, Nrunlns mo RHEUMATKI PAINS EASED ALMQSI AT once Remember the ictures below when Remember these two points: youjvunt fas relle from qin. Aspirin Sn d d A ' ‘ S l . Aspirin gees evcll a ud hon ircile And, sec tliilt iliiu geimgigFlgifi, or neur gleoitcnlnnfcw mlnuicsi the nu-llloddoclols‘ piacqbe.‘ 1t‘ 1 b ' " kl hofinpigiylgglsrleb ctsglns t ng ‘ _ madc in Can d aim practical y‘ lie i S , il ~ x iiavcit. Look a “(i a ‘iifiyiiii’ or the name soon as nu ewe ow 1t. And As If!!! the for _ i a '1' A: ' gs qfc. or Aspmn docs not _ arm tehiet. gt tili gislgntgb gs Qfnégi: “lye bee! . comical bottle of 24 or 100 tbhlete. i Why Aspirin Works So Fosi o l A lr'n I Bile? to“: of __ . wmr. when utBE= FORE lt teuchg t bottom. it l: dlnnte- grating. glaczmlyacpcni‘ n‘ the“ S“??? I rabbits starioiitsfiiiri? libkle of pnin n few minutes after taking. _ M. Wank in Pain Remember Those Pictures‘ I m a enemies-iv m» when An Aspirin tablet stlrts to disinte~ flute and go to m‘ _. ‘HHHHH1==HHiHNrHM§élB§Jt-\6.iiitHl-Hiiitliililiviiii75H?’ ti‘; qcpzrgi. ac the Trade Mark of m Boyer Company Limited arlottetown l’ur Sales Lid. a hurls}; to gnnounce that they hove been appointed distributors fol- PURINA PRODUCTS p 101' Kings, Queens and port of Prince Counties State Forestry. i!" Jilseliii Ilwlulson. canceled Press Sol-respondent) ' Dufilllli, 49TH 3-—(By Qunadlgn Plhsv-loenoior Joseph Qqnnolly, the Irish me State's moist,“ gq; liinds and Ioresls, hopq; dqmw thy bc m of ofllce or the present, gqwm, m!" i0 iml-llsurete _a national siiinlgfmetsof afforestation. .9". “e 9°?" ilei"! "1000 the department to sccul-ethc “Phhiioh of mollasere.‘ teschers ohd louullc o! schools tn the plan, The department hopes u. enlist the Wfhusfasm bflliloredhen ' Pupils on the rolls o: lnqrg ‘hon 5.000 national public schools in the F??? all“? i110 Sifliifi-Wjde Arbor" ceiebrotlon, ' ' Scarcity of ‘funds has caused postponement of the govefnmgnifg $119.1! i9 ‘film/him! a stdto~'fofpstry board and to proceed with e 20- 708! Drograln ‘aiming at ‘B. vdst Stain ‘forest; of more than 400,100 acres. The Free state oi. present has n. much lower percentage of wooded nrees than other European countries. ‘ - For the modest plan launched this month. schools are being sup- Dlied with trees free of charge. The ‘ Abbot Day for each locality ls being soieotod by tho moneec of the 5011001- Wliih the assistance of e. couunittee. he will be required to 017MB Domlisslon from landowners i9 blunt trf-‘Bs on their property. The department suggests that where nose/be the planting should be donoby t e children themselves at e. formal ceremony. ' BT- ANDliléws sonqol. Thel-logol: ll for Match: Crude V. ‘Es-l. pounce Muc- Dpnald; 2. Rite Macllonold, Har- old MooDoneld (equal); a. Tlmmas WBNB Grode x. Jr.~,l. Russel Macm- tyre. el-ddc vm_.-T1. nit». Meclntyre; z. Bernadette hlacponsld, Grade 01-4. ‘lhereee Maclntyle; 2. Meneldore Mac-Donald; '3. Peter ifllolnes. ' Grade rv.-l. t Rose; g. Hope Rose; a. Ell n MacKelizle. Grade 11-1. Therese MacDon- ald; 2. Audrey Mscintylle; 3. Jo- sephine Grade I. Bra-l. Ivan MocIntyz-e. Grade I. Jr.-1, Bhirely Macken- zie. . Perfect Attendance: Harold Mec- Donald, Rita. ldediloncld, Russel Maolntyre, Peter Thomas. John ‘Thomas. John Bus. Hebert mm. Rita. Maclrlvyre and Fllheraea Mac- Intylre. Teacher, John lien. _______...___. "I would lny the world at your feet," cried the omentlc suitor. "I wouldn't care for it, iifi ent MUSBd-rilll cdfldltlpll.’ I0- piled the gill heughtily. Exchange. ’ (or In Action (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) TQRONTO. _Aprll ‘Bill Miller and Bill ollett were l-le only tor- lnel‘ M ers to see action in Montreal oroons’ brilliant 3-2 overtime victory in the first or the five-game Stanley cup finals. Sammy McMonus watched his Maroon teammates from the bench while Miller was only used for four minutes in the second period when Bob Gracie had to retire site: e heavy bode/check from Red Homer. Bill Holiett played 29 minutes on 00o defence for the Leafs and had one shot M; Alex Gonnell though runny of his promlsing rushes were stopped at the Maroon bluellnc. Miis- “ARBIETT STEWART A}: Easti Beltlc, so: March 10th. Mrs. arr et; Stew , ldp-w o1 the lute {ilolln Stewart, iivlast Baltic, P. 13.1., passed dwey at the ege oi ilkyeglrsn after. s. brlet illness. Her husbnlld. and one hell-sister, (lt/lrs. Joseph Calnpbelll predecess- ed her several years ego. on March 10th services we; conducted a: her late homo and _outl_llll_lkc church, which she was '2. member? by Rev. H. R. Bell. "Otlr Last Journey" tnkbn from the" words of Job, Glmpter 16: verse 22, formed the" basis of the message ' given after which interment took piece ln the Southleke cemetery. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Elliot Bruce, Stuart McGregor, Golin Dlscon, Fred Rose, Nelson Stewart, Foster Garrett. plsolllp wcsr w. l. Eleven members attended the March meeting of this Branch, held at the home or Mrs. Charles Kelly on Tuesday, March l9th. The meet- lng opened with Institute ode, tol- lowed’ by reading and approval of minutes of previous mectlrlg. The proceeds from wlllst parties held et of Mrs. Charles Kelly and _ U H Coflin amounted to $25.00. With this money it was agreed to purchase two new maps for school also to have o. cupboard built for lunches, cups, etc. The Indies decided to rneke e. comforter and lottery it, es e means of raising more funds during the spring months. The programme consisted o! s chorus, Ir sluby the members; a reading by Mrs. Frank Kendra- hen; i. contest on n. n. 1.. which wee won by Mrs. Kenneth Jay. The next meeting will be held et the home of Mrs. Jplnes Hughes. the homes Mrs. Clarence "You sometimes find o pearl in an oyster stew," remarked the wetter pleasantly. But the customer only erunted. "I'm looking for <0Y&i1£l‘!."-_—ChFi8- ~ .1! the large sales the past winter ‘ have commenced ‘ disasters of for yeechlng ‘ King of Yugo sun. u.“ Ifiltl/ .vuuv TIMEIJ NOTIB olv rogues QPNNFcTED “WITH _ $ilvgr Fox-Fqryning ,Gcionel Ulric Dawson, Manager ll ‘ the Charlottetown fur miss, feculldlty or otherwise o; the sire in _ L; wlttlng us says: "The Iopdqn Question. 1f he wigs not satlsisctory " Munch euctlpn sales are s aluother was use - iiiiiiil ifv giitlinyi A wand" mm cl 1t ‘JET? c f Selma (By s L w Caseley ccscumpccl" caorure was noohinz léoi .. ,l_ 9 imiia-TY W!!! _ fi meson .0 _ I , ~ - - l > ' rgistercd, but with the ilarge i lndlglrg claims that‘ weather con? 10x0 days when Prince Edward three younc I011 W199i”. W0 Islanders did not regard the Rcy- and one led. number of skins offered and the ; Wl-llallonal unrest prevealent at 1e time the results must he 0N1: lieled fsll-ly sptlsfsctory. production of good fur aml-besiwem. but to his mind it. do the world to rgise Now berg is the ‘corge d noes, iitu m: three pelts consigned ‘fill I11 It hos been uluortunstc for tile ~uwhore o! this province that two P1001 with political -; con- Tlle assassination 0t the . . . 011.0, the l militant announcement of the l German government had g definite i mflucncc on the uuctiolls which sequence. l we” bemi! held ‘ti? the very tllne Indium” stopped suddenly, his attention came to see the foxes. “i050 diotilirbances occurzed. ' being drawn by a sudden flutter of ' The price which Mr. Gibbdbsei; George S. ‘Itlttle, Vermont Silver moving objects‘ scuffltng "towards on the lot was $50.00. The pros- ~ Fox rancher who is well know to a. hollow log. Moving quickly he beehive buyor returned home-to. I0- The markei-mil “miillilitiiins snatched e stick and put it into the consider the deal, returning, some i The established record and phenomc nal success of these foods for all kinds I LIVEASTQGK AND» ESPEClAfiifiLY; FOXES need no elaboration, ' ‘ Consultation on flooding problems are invited. ‘ g v I y g S§o_ of the following: _ g A - iiIlAlitiillETliWN lull 8Atii8 ulllull - g? T. KENNEDY, travelling rep reeent-ative. Purina Mills; u i MHGKYE 8o. QQMPANY» Chi-iii iiiieiiiwlll i000! distributors. ~c~ooo~tlrtirm~vt ..s::.l=. 1.1.1. u. .......,. Miller o Holler: lellflmlly are locking forward with dltllulsm iAWal-ds the May ‘sales. there shoud be a good market at that time if normal conditions re- turn, as no greetoueniiltyof fresh goods is available and the demand for the balance of the season should exceed the supply." 0. K. colonel. his oplnlonof raised wire bot pens, says: "At one time, about to ' control parasites, Bm ll control them by, to me, better way: l. e. building Imnchers have now leached one of the most tryi limes of the year have m, med a m, mm m. in the fox ranc...:.g genre, viz, the p ‘ y g wheiplng season. Foxes that heve m eight years and have had been well fed and cored for gener- elly give lit/tie trouble, but poor in- crease ls almost sure to result from ing that time.” harboring parasites. purchased by _ . i- Inc, Pew York, at the Amer! We understand that Dave Moose National sale". is beck at. tile Lealsnd Bench of John A. Lee. end we will be look- 1118 for some‘ outstanding foxes there this coming fall. Dave is l. greet fitter and feeder. fie ex- hlblted for the Rayner Interna- tional the yeor their adult male secured the World's Championship at the Royal Win r Fair, end was in chergc of the ganlsnd Ranch when they exhibited the pup that was Grand Chemplbn at the Charlottetown show in 1930. and that n few of there herds being offered to the public reasonable prices considering chlnchllles showed that number true pelts, matched in lots of more, have ranged in vollle $50. to $200. per pelt. soles ltmcunt. It would take c. lot of form four to i0 produce at picsent day prices are good mothers and make up that-nrnqurlt of pups ls small. The mole bothers them, The iced a ccrtnin amount of risk is entailed of spreading disease from -this sotti-w; and the danger 0f this oil- scts the hopes that. might accrue frcm the cllcapness and palatability of imported rabbits us a source u! made by an expert. Particulars regnrding the New York auction show thq-t silver foxes sold up to 100W. food ‘supply. . Ranchers at this time of Nlcmans and others 0f Year to $200. Tcppricc for previously end a small feed the day efter would be the moons oi slaving many e re. litters l! generally practised. everuge cf $17. 'I‘he above figures for slightly sllvercd and There are a. lot of reports of misses due to double matings. It ranchers ere going to continue the . , 0010115 some tlme age that gumrnolslde ranchers would make no mistakes with their mlllsamous moles this year. Il-ley procured hlgh powered wholesaleiemployment of pclygaln- l n11, 1 1d n m; ,. ous moles to lower lunch costs and ‘you? riiilc aArilxeflcans Wm’ “i” °‘“°'““y' l iulomve ti“ bra}! by tho 560W o! shipped thelr darks to London. _ __ _ _ -_ - - - -,- - - - - ' Emiie 1310155; Kiwi! mil-it S01v0 placing lower prices on them a _ ,3 t obiem by resort. to the than we were New“; go “wept 3g $10.48!. Size ..................... j silieli. 1° m9ii1°ii5 01’ W530? the you have been a conslgner to one i moles (or Icrtlliiy- 0f our local iur auction houses and ' ' ’ ' ' "@156 l -.————- have not received the prices for We mentioned in these cl that class of skins which you i on the Yanks. Tilt) sons o! then hu e the nerve to ship miDDOSOCvco which determined the dltlons have nothing to do with the in Silver Foxes. Jentral 11.415132, he . dgys, whet is culled ‘terrible loll is bite best piece Sliver Folios. , that At the December of the New York Auction, H may him $155.. $14.5. end 8 45. They _ the sale of 8,154 Silver Fox skins sold that day. and they were i all mlsed at his ranch at Selma. many of our, exhibitors, asked as to or twelve year's ago, I thought some such meesurc would be necessary especially lungworms, but I have been ab'e to natural resistance to parasites, which has been so successful that I serious, pnrasltlcial lnfcstatlon dur- fcxes which during the past six Th highest priced skin sold at . . - _ ' . months have been fed c poorly enough in the u. s. s. this W“ m” “w” D“ Dame ‘S feed‘ i“eu"§‘.”“,fiigs’c°qfi,§ i° “m” l“ halqwed {amen m. h“, been sewn brought Wm and w“ ing the Dionne Qulntuplets one ha. lsc v D r - m M. Koplc dz 09.. It ls claimed is... true chinchilla breeding has reached the status o! an industry ln the United States value of the pelts. The last sale of six or from being mode direct to high class furl-lore. A_ large amount or money will be The true chinchilla fur is of the gmémeqg, .. 50 lbs, Aencas‘cqrcomn_ coming into the pockets of the fur finest texture and fullm pelgge gee; hype _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ 300 lbs. Grade 1 (a)...1 Leo _ ‘Embers 0f P0001“- Edwfld Island know and oer mum ihoh o skin Beef liver ........ .. . so lbs. ncmc Mlnchln (equal). ...~ 1 before the end o! sol-ll from. cud is the most costly. n u the 613-, 5,0,“... mo. bong , . so lbs. Grade 1 nun-l lobn I ,; sale cf skins in March. The dii- mond of furs. A full length evening Beets ., 25 lbs. June Maore, 3 Alice Moor. L lament merketlng orgalzstions had chinchilla. wrap was sold in 1920 for Cod ma. on mscugts 50 1b5_ Perfect Attefidahgeg... qgm-y " iiwrm-‘imiiteiy 491009 Pens ‘m the“ $55-99‘),- Fish meal - . - - -» 10 1115- Power, Gertrude Power. Red $0105 0i which 01ml 20.000 “V0010 Tomato Juice 6% lbs. Martin, - Catherine col-cores. be P. E. I. skins. If 60% sold at an The true cilinchillas are cosy to -~owde,-ed 5mm mm; , 10 lbs, Newton 5mm, Marjoflg v _in, average o! $35.00 the shippers here raise, healthy, and tho cost ls very Prue 00d m," O11 . 3 lbs, “flared 5mm, Ame Mod-g,‘ Will 1000M! 0V8!‘ $400.i1fl0. Of course small. The breeding life ls about Kelp meal _ , _ _ ,_ __ z lbs, Mqnéhln; ‘ l..-.-. u great runny of them heve taken ten ears. Normal production ls yeast , , _ _ _ _ _ , , , .. 2 lbs. Teacher, J. Lincoln Decor. advances which v-ll out into that two ltters per year with from one 10mm ‘ 5011mm (one-twentieth , _________._... ,3 to the llttcl‘. The females the mortality never is about Some ct our fox ranchers lung wltll tiresome at that m» rabbits. but , . . considerable concern to the le- they do not consume as much. The , cored importation or Western roh- trouble with the chinchilla. llusi- . '- l , bits into this nY0ViYi005 05 10X i000; ncss is to be sure you are getting ' ' ' ’ " ~ The"? 00" be 110. doubt but i/hili the right stock. 'I‘1lcre lire varieties _ fllfitflll, hcoltihy rahgbits make eXtcclziL-l. that are upprsxinlateiy close to the ~ -~ -~ » - on for; ee as i; ey are na ur true Cilinltilillil. but they have not what about a lime Jacket dress 100.11 f0; the foxes 1n the Wiidfl- nearly the some value. Selection m: schoobagc daughter? Hliiwioslofs are o! the opinion thoi of breeding stock would have to be 0am, it Cu, “s wanted in m“... many instances. Selected offerings averugcd $65., tap prices ranging from $175. quazter 500"“ exefciso W011i ‘W0 in i050‘ silvers was $49.. avcrese $31-75. The blue with whit? contrast, is fetching. lng their fcmzlls foxes around the demnlld’ (or durks and slightly Seersucker in rcrl, white and blue ,, wholloinz period. Thole is erovo , silvercd foxes was off The ' too checked pattern with. navy utuc _ danger ill ovel-Iecdlng aduts piled w... s36, and the average $24. iquc jacket.- and contrast lcr arcss lcrneleg immcdiaicly after whclp- Blacks dld not interest the trade, ls still another nice Wily i0 C-"JTY . ins. Laxative 5000i 0 dfll’ 01' W0 on‘y about one-half of thorn being it out f sold at n top price cf $27. and on blocks. _ 00030.1‘ silvered explain to e greet extent the reason for the severe decline in these colors a/t the recent London thought you shou‘d have. blame it won't let us into their market and -Stoi-'ics of Prince iliiinaéd; I‘ A ‘grlgl q! true stories contributed by flittfl‘ and with u» Story Contest‘ WWW b1 “l0 ‘Film uldnduuicllnureinufi .. ’ '” " ;’.iZ§.l.' ,. It igtdrtad Lik The foxes were brought home and placed in s. straw ‘$1.100 adjoining a barn. ‘$110 molly were ted regularly olfluew milk, breed end en academi- chlckeo. and ow moles new..." be hole and llcntry mature to Ans Mr. Gibb; was leaving" e province he tried to find e. ‘pur- chaser who would be lntcrestedflh such B. buy. The idea or keelliflil the fol; lh the possibility orde- acted nerd as an altogether valuable animal such as they did in later deys, when the fabulous prices were loomed, the following incident urred occ . ...,..°“,.“.,““““°.’..“8§.?§“é.ii..““ so". . . $0 0'11 from FloLft William Flu-m, Cascum- pec, his grandmother's home, for a. 11101111113 stroll to the next; settle- ment which lay some three miles distant. After crossing Oyster Creek the gentleman took n straight course through the forest. Willie walking along Mr. Gibbs captivity and voloplng it as an industry B-iitt the attention of a certain qlnnuEl-lo days later and making the owner hl throuh "hi ll the little ob- oe g w c an offer oi’ $40.00 which was scebp~ jects had disllp, ezrc-(IJ The entrance to the log was then made secure. and the traveller PW‘ ceeded on his wcy. After visiting his frlonds he pro- tom gen ed. ' *1‘: The pUlTCYEHSEI was none other .thnn Mr. Charles Dalton, who _be- come known as the founder 0t the Black Fox industry in Prince-Ed- no}; cured e hempen sack, and returned D a to the 10g, word Island. . It was with great. difficulty that Thus was formed the nucleus the animals were forced out of irom which his 513F000 i1 Wmid‘ vvldc lrldlzslrv and make P. ‘B? L famous in all corners of the globe. ~-~---~———-——————-—1 In ad ltlon to the above which is illc evening feed. sixty pounds of cod liver oil buscults are fed‘, it: their home into the sack, Alld what to Mr. Gibbs‘ suiprlse to find his old, no surplus, or uzideslrables, to London . to compete against us , tcespocniul elf cod liver oil morning and evening. Personally we ulwhys found that cod liver oll was a good thing for young pups and glowing pups. 1t seemed to solve a lot of difficulties such as rickets ‘and other deficiency diseases, can NEW PERTH, SCIVIODL’ Following is the Honor R011 J01‘ the month of March. Grade x_1 Men Power. @1810 , Martin, 3 Gertrude Power. GradoVIIL-J Roy Kennedfi 3 Newton Smith. a filliott Emit-ll: _ Grade VII-l u-Iclrjollo Martin. l - Mable Moore. 3 Rflymond Commo- Grade v-l Mildred smith." 3 Gordon Wilkie. 4"“ ‘ Grade" 1v'-1= Ruth Minohifl. 3 Basie" Stewart, 3 John Oortnrlp. Grade II1--l Curl Kennedy. _ Hghcdc 11-1 Doris Mdcbereg. I are n; Here is the formula used by a the well known ranch near Charlotte- town. It is not handed ill by them with the idea. the/t it is amodci for others, but just for lnlormatlcn. 0X12 Daily Button for 500 Pairs, Frmh bee! freed from bone 100 lbs. grain per fox) lllurlcc. w» w» "LL-Ir. 055W"! and equal-blue checked wool crepe with plain acquu-bluc contrast, rllld- she’ll look adorable in it. Bcsldcs. it's so practical. ‘The sglucy bow tic is navy grosgrnin l‘lili)0ll. _ So many oi‘ illc twccdy-llko cot» tolls would also be smart for this style. ' Linen, too partlculrlrly last full in in navy gtylg NO. 407 is dcslgnca for sizes 12 and l4 ycrirs. Size ‘d ru-_-_ > 20,’. yards of 39-inch material 1A. yards oi SQ-lllclrcontrast- yard of Ills-inch ribbon 3. 19. quires vrlth 1 ing 811d "Y: for bow. ‘Prioecof ‘IIATTERN l5 callts in stamps or coin (coin is preferred». " ' 's.'.'..'.. "Addicéé ' B11113 their ma.um»:limmmusululuulznu. - _ ’ ;-iw'clnihisjviolvom.eoolil‘ nmuliubnwmiumadpnmoiuudauorruicdeldouud m- Mln: and Marti .11., Urumqi M to Fl tG-montb-‘oid ‘glflutvlins, ll nbleels. tian Science Monitor "colvclrlozvlzlo" BABE PROVES SMAR Ti ‘ run-m hashld some! ol dandy on mail is no Gillie-vii; ‘i212 ‘TI-DIAN‘; NORMAL” TWIN or hon-chi: being nap-the stand. and l! cm i: unles- new! yelh old, will "m. n’ p y” _ gunk has grown "naturally." florriellfll fill}! I I M (C! it llllfi Ihl fllilltbotepn hp o} it without dlfllculty. voicgment o! two ye, I 4 _ _ < Wiw” l c 1» bu‘ portrayed; s. "' mm’ hkfn.“ , Fun“ m ‘a: a: ififciiiif_'...".‘_i‘.iii'i“u 7333i Photos b: sequel lhococ-Ooorrlsht I): i; _.. Olflilfltl T-nwviv .'_ . . u 1