/ You’ve Paid $4.00 for White Kill Gloves Like these Saturday Sale $2.50 Here is a _g‘love bargain for. Satur- day, that will delight every “fore- ilancled”._ shopper. The gloves are all of Pei'.i'in’s make, they are white rlilace kid, they are finished with wide white silk stitching on the back, they have two clasps, and they are shown in all sizes from 6 to 7 1-2. You have paid $4.00 for just such“ ' clove and at the Saturday sale price you are offered a fine opportunity at pr- Mail Orders Promptly Filled Moore tihctenli tlll._J 119-121 Queen Street EASTERN srniifisifir LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE 1 \‘ 0F l-‘llI<)l(iIl'l‘ ANI) PAHSI ICII SIGIIYH’ ' Ill-YIWYICIGN ANI) BOSTON l‘ ‘SIISNFIR ‘IAY 25 ii“ Nillt lllNtiillllY will li-avi- Si. John every \\’cilncs- _\ lit 8 u. ln. and i~\ ry Satiiriliiy IL l; p m. (Atlantic 'i’i|lii-.) ‘fll- \\'i-ilni;.~:iiii_\' tiips lll'l‘ via. luiisipi-rt ulid ilubiliz, diii- iinstun ll u. m. > 'ltllll‘illly trips are til Boston diri-i-t, due: Sundays at 2 l). In. FARE Ilfl-HD FiTATW-IIIUODIS $3.00 U!‘ lliri-ct connection at Boston with liletroprllltnn Lino Steamers for New oil. \‘ilt tili- Cape Cod Canal. I-‘ol- rains iulii ndilitionnl information apply to t‘. i1 ltlllld. Age-Ill. ST. JOHN; N. ll- The ideal Train for Business Men The Canadian Pacific have alinoiinced, effective May 1st, new7traln ervicc between liioutrelil and liiuililion and vice versa, which should econle popular with Travelling Public between Montreal, Ottawa, Tor» nto and Hamilton and other Canadian Cities. This train will consist oi electric lighted standard sleeping and buffet compartment cars and landaril coaches, and will operate between Windsor St. Station, Mon- relll, Yoiilze St. Station Toronto and T. H. and B. Station in Hamilton. 'l‘i'ain will leave Montreal, Win dlsor Sh, daily except Sunday a! 9-39 . ill. arrive Toronto at 7.00 a. m. and Hamilton at 8.30 a m the follow» ng morning. in addition there will be through standard sleeping cars mm Ottawa, Spark St., at 10.00 p m to l-lamiltoll- 1‘°““'“1es. passengers leiire Hamilton at 800 p. m. Toronto at 10.00 p. m. arriving 11401141931 it 7.30 a. m. and Ottawa at 7.15 u. m, next morning- [N THE 5111]) iSir Baron Triumph Pure Bred Clydesdale Will travel for season leaving Charlottetown May 2nd via St. Pet- ors Road to Mt Stewart for Tags- day night; cardigan Reed i° '- Tereoals; Baldwin Road and 9?"; il-getow-n Rolul to Georgetown“ o‘. |Frlday night: 1111'°\!8|l Lower 0 tague to Montague for Saturday mum; Mpy 96h will traveld il/ia Wlilnl Road Cross; 1101111191‘ “Oe' Grnnilview; Newtown Cross, F- well; Vernon Bridge; C1\91'1'YV““°1' KENTUCKY MARQUE 209V; Enrollment No 12. Reg No 3275 ill offering the Breeders oi’ P. E- Slilllil the standard stallion Ken - ilcky Marque 2.09 1-2, l am offer- iii-Z not only a fast record mak- rr nail a first class individual VlilillPl‘ of championship in his lass, at the Provincial l-lorse show, but. best of all a proven Sire, ll fact and percenttISB 0! 7111"“ m“ Bil to him. The greatest sire ever "llillnrleil to P E island, Sire 05 . ; So th Port to iirhclils 2.06 1-2, Colonel Marque powmll~k1examlria u Charlottetown for Friday "W1" and years old‘, record 2_21 1-4 J. l M nday tor reduced to 2.15 1-4, J. Efilillsili-lllligg vyilililtilmriraliliijyficlgtlted ‘(livery lllnrquc 2.19 1-4 and seve- W" weekm Fee twelve donuts cash ' l_ others. If you hill/e 8 Fwd “m” ‘nil want to get into the BT91" Iii-r the Great mrnllr- Write l" imrllhone for card with full pedi- ree. lle will be found on Tues- ay pm} Friday ' pt Agricultural all between 1 and 5 o'clock. bal- ance of time at owners litablfl Terms $5.00 cash at first service 15.00 when mare DPOVQ! 1° 1'9 1n font. Mill-es at owner's INK-- HAMMOND KELLY i prince of Huron glflture Bred Shire or iiote with return Pflvfleges‘ Owned by Department (‘Ii Asrivui- ture. Robert Klrlowood in charge. BUNSON 2.13 1'4 Registered Standard ‘ Bred Bunlion is a seal brown. Milli" laltéd trotter. slnniiln-x lineal; .._._ - ilnndr and welshinx 119° lbl- l,” Will travel ‘for season loavin is sired by Blnksrli, who hum ‘Gourlsl on Monday May 9th via Red trottorl and 12 pmcars better an Point; Klpgnbcro; Bothwell; E1‘ 2.15 and including such horses as m1"; Lakevllle: Fairfiold: Filly- Baden 2.05%, Bl-iaclu 2.05% Mid flail; Hgrmgnvllla; Clear Sprllitli nllnei-ne 2.05%. He is conflid"; llm- River and Bouria West to re- by horsemen to be the bestlin I- lhuin 1mm Monday May 16th tgell viidual horse imported lines E m" Oirav I Ba. East; 0T‘ t-fne. ' timi- nildléif; lifiiii” mince; Little As n trotter Bunsen in lifting"! Pimil; Poplar Point; Dlmdns; Mt. himself of value, hnvlut! u I1" 61‘ i Fisherman i 1111"‘ you seen the very latest in fishing supplies‘! Preserved Salmon Eggs uni-d instead orllait. Call ill and have a look at them. ‘PHN! 5th: large jar. The MacKinnon i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘lllii ennui GUARDIAN ALL RETURNED MEN who are entitled to service ribbons can buy same at Patons, Limited. SUNDAY DINNERP-The ‘Casino orchestra will be in attendance at the Sunday dinner at the Vic- toria Hotel. TRAVELLERS AND OTHERS.- desiring transportation from H-un- ter River will obtain prompt ser- vice and reasonable rates by a!) plying for taxi service to Chester hitlock. PRICES HAVE COME DOWN. A4001! illfflufili our big men's and boy's olotliiiig department will con Vllltft! you. Take a look. Prowne HFUH, Lid. Drugilo. Rexad Kodak Store l ABSORBlNE Wlll_ ' n lnllumed, Strain- 011. hwolli-n ‘Pendulum lllgn- menln. or Dlnuclen. Stops the hunt-neon _ ‘ onil piiln from a fnlrllnf. hith- llone or Home fipnvln. No blister, no hair Konc iind liorsi- cun be used, $2.50 it bottle at: ilriiggists or delivered, lii-sii-l-ilii- your cane .i'oi' npcclui instructions and Interesting rsc llimk ‘.5 ll ‘Wfff. Alliflllllllhlll JIL, this niltlseptii- llflimiflll. for mankind, reduces Strained, ‘Porn lliziunontn, Swollen (illimdm Vcinlu or Munch-u. Ilcnln Cull, Hun-n, lllccni, Alliiyn pain. Price $1.25 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" W’. F. YOUNG, nth, l4! lllilli-n illilnlrenl, Can. Allnurblne lllll| Abnorblne Jn, made in Cunniln __ri i n. E. c. lllirris 1 Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- - tetown. Office Hours 9i12u30, 2i5~ Phone 68-Y - l TRAN S '- CANADA Lmmzo THE liiliilliiEliT The Trans-Canada Lim- ited, the fastest train between Eastern and Western Canada and the Pacific Coast, reaches Fort William in 30 hours, Winnipeg iii 42, Regina in 53, Calgary in 67, and Vancouver in 92 hours. leaves Montreal (Windsor St.) at 5.00 p.in. daily; Toronto at 9.00 p.in. daily. A Train do Luxe-Evory- ' thing Canadian Pacific Standard Limited to Sleeping-Car Passengers only (Except parlor-cur plunge n M ' ' Ind I FIRST TRAIN MAY 22nd lllll II F" fsgryhaltgaamrlwno a.‘- iiliiillilli PliiiFlil BY. iilNAl. NOTICE lie Stallion Enrollment owners of ISIBTHOIIB are hereby notified that they are liable to a fine of twenty-five dollars if they neglect to enroll their swlliflll 1f used for service. The Horsebrecd- era are insisting that this 99119-11?’ be lnposeil. The names of several pwnsrll have already been sent in. in ; B m; 3L. p tel-n; prlsrse. line looking and c9966)’ y oils", ‘flmlilngtm; Dmegwefl “gripping. He will mini at “ms and 8mm‘. Tr“) to be d”. wfln for season of 1921 at nerv o ltleateil every two Inkl- Farina: of 810 and 81B. not d cull of oio vi r nil-i‘ ..‘1'.'..";;... o a eel n. 4» weggglu, ilIH-IIBXII, of Azrieuit’ Urilfl L l’;- Malone in chirp. , , . t, l ENROLL NOW ANiD SAVE EX~ ENiSE. Dopartmult of Agriculture May 9th, 1921 - ‘ ...... .- .-_i .-< .- m ~4- THE GARDEN OF THE GULF iLLUSTRATED-Souvenira of thu Provlnce~~best illustrated write-up ill‘ the Province ever published. Pride fifty-seven cents postpaid. Guardian Office. CHURCH 0T- loco-rump.- Rev. James McDougnil will preach as follows:— On Sabbath the 15th "1- AFByle at'10.30 at Dis-Sable at. 3 u. m. nt llnmpton at 7, SPEC! LS FOR SATURDAY.- 100 yard. 9-4 bleached sheeting 85 cents-for 50 cents. 500 yards- tit; inch unblea/chetl cotton 40 cents for 25 cents 500 yarila Zlti lncli ilieairh- eil cotton 25 ilents for l8 cents. lt) ilozcn 40 x 42 pillow slips Iiil taerits for 20 irenls. PPUWMB Bros. lltd. l CHOICE LOT FOR SALE ON ‘Pleasant Street, l will sell on Monday evening, May 15th colli- mencing at 7 o'clock p. m. a choice lot oi‘ land-M by 100 situated on Pleasant Street adjoining the pro- perty of‘ H. Bell and directly op- posite the property of J. H. Pal- mer. Terms at sale. Benjamin Car ter Auctioneer. WEDDING _BELLS.—¢A very pretty wedding was silleinizetl hi St. Ann's Hope ltiver Church on \V6flX1Gd(lil)'° May 4th. when Miss Julia Pdneau, daughter of Leonard Plineau became the wife of Mr. Frank Gallant. son of Mn‘. Belony Gallant. ltev. Fr. MacDonald offici- ated. ’.le bride was becoming dress er] in a blue serge suit and white satin hat. -She was attended by Miss Mzirgurite Gallant, cousin of the groom, while Mr. (‘yriac Pin- Pfill brother of the bride supported the groom. After the ceremony was performed the bridal party drove to the home of the bride where .'l silnlptous breakfast await-ed them. in the afternoon they drove to the b home ui’ the groom Where u W911 prepare-l supper ilwaliteil them. The evening, a very enjoyable one, was spent in music ilancing and singing /.-\t a reasonable hour tlic giléfiifi dcparteil very well pleased over their -_ni';llt's enjoyment. ,WEDDING BELLS .A very preb‘ ty wedling was solemnized at St. Qloseph‘; Church, Edmonton, Alta, when Miss Lucy Aflelifle Cfokflll- one of our popular island youm! ladies t’ iinerly of hinkorli, ‘became the bi-ilc of Mr. John Campbell formerly or North Wiltshire. but now oi‘ Edmonton, Alta. The cerc- mony, which was performed by Rev. Fr. Murphy was followed by a Nupiial lligli liliass. 'l‘lle ilriilc looked ihurming, and wore a tall- ored suit of blue with black plot-- ure hat and was attend-ed by Miss Gertrude May Buchnnn, who was attired in bliic taffeta with hut to match, uililolbtlr. James Lailcn did the honors for the groom. The well- ding march was beautifully render ed by Miss Luara Buchannen. hol- lowing the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of Mrs. E. Bucilannen, Victoria Sh, where a sumptuous dinner was lieldn im- meillatelv following dinner the happy couple left by the C. N. It. 011 a short honeymoon trrip i0 _ the coast. 0n their return they will rc- siile in their new home on Elm- wood Ave., Tile many frlenils of Mr. and Mrs. (Iampbell wisll them every happiness and prosperity. Among the beautiful gifts receiv- eil were a silver tea set and cake plate from the staff of the N. iRailway, on which Mr. Campbell holds n permanent position. .__._-_¢-0>i—-—- "BURINET" refrigerators. These famous refrigerators are now on Bale at Beer il. Weeks. A Precaution That Pays The parasitic diseases of grains, potatoes, etc, are ilue to germs which are planted with the seed. An effective way oi’ destroying these germs in through the use ot‘ good _ Formaldehyde (Formllln), We have a guaranteed fuii- strength formaldehyde at 75c a pound For those who prefer other treatments we can fur- ninth Blue Stone for grains and Corrosive Sublimate for potatoes. Try us for the a'bove--once a cuatomer—always one. Johnson 8i Joiison The quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets CHINA SPECIALS- <\Ve have a special nssortlni-iit, of llimogee-i China Cups at $100 each. —W. W. Weliner, Ltd, Jewellers. f PAID FINE-A man for dump- ing sawdust into the Clyde River contrary to the Fisheries Act. con- fessed this‘ week and paid the fine. ..HAT PlNiS-A splendid assort- ment. Gold filled 3501s each, Starling 50cts eacli.-- W. W. \\’cllner, Ltd, Jeweller. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. ---lSiiliduy May 15th 'i‘l'yon 1i a. m. Victoria i; p. m. (‘rapzlilil 7 p. lll. ll. hli-tcillfe ill Appin lloiitl l). m. l'. .-\. FltZPittFltfk, minister. to _ THE REGULAR monthly nlect- ing tit‘ tlii- iladiels Auxiliary ill’ the l'i'()i.i‘.\'iiilll ()rpllullti4;i-. will in. hold in liii- ladies i-lllb Vtltllllti, Friday ‘May liltll at if p. m. ‘ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.- Ailvertiserl; are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the iiuy previous to publication and before 10 u. iii. on Saturday. MEN'S i-tAT$.- To buy urdin. ziry blitz-i when you can buy Prowlscs huts tor the same nlopny is like iliiyiilg a _bcrtll ill the Piiil- Illflll anii going to sleep in the day CULlUll. Prowsil Bros. lltd. THE VOGUE OF STYLE,_ loud last: is exemplified iii the portraiture now HXlllhllPil ill the (‘raswcll Studio window, The pit-lures uri- oli a |l£ll' with those now bPiiitl, |ll'tltllll*t‘ti ill tiic large iriiii-s and huvc elicited lliileil fav- oi-zlillil (‘Uillllliflll from passcrs-ily. SPRING WEDDING-till wetl- nesday evening ill the Pal-k Avon. ue Congregational ('lllll‘l'll. bliss Evi- lHttJlllLBl Dunsford of 30 P191113 Street bci-aillte the bride of ileiiry ‘i- IWXIPI‘. son of Willinili Dexter ul’ Providence, ll. i., illl’ wedding ‘being s-lilllilliizcil by ltl-v. (fllar- lcs il. ‘Maison. l), l), oi‘ Belmont, former pastor of the First Baptist i(?liur<:h of Arlington who also per- formcd the wedding ceremony of the briiiefll parents. 'l‘lle wcilding was an attractive one and the‘ coni- bination of i-illors was in ,goori taste and well blended. church was handsomely zlrrzingeil with. flowers, potictl plants and palms about the pulpit. The wed (ling march was played by fill‘. t‘. FFEIlBPiPiK i-Ivilns of Arlington Heights, the wedding party being met in front of the pulpit platforn by the lzriloln iill'l ‘ ' i, the bride being given in by iicr fulliilr, Miss iiizido a liliiiilstinic p - turc l|1'll(’l' cqliisito WOililillg ilress oi’.wlliti> crepe ile chine, tlic train being of satin and her long v-r-il _of tulle bcing i-iiilnlit ilp with lil- lies ill‘ the viliicy’, Slit‘. was attend- ed by Miss Flilrcncc. liill 0i‘ \\" 'r lerly as via-iii of honor. her (tress being of blue satin and her bouq- uet being pink roses. There were white, carrying the main aisle of tlit- irhurch. rell, and Ethel Docberty ill‘ Soul-l ervllle, (‘eirila Lirenton and l-‘lrlr- eilce Finlay ill Arliiigtiln. Niastc-rl \V‘illialn llextl-l- was ring bearer The best man ivzis Leslie lircntnn of Arlinntiln. 'l‘ho llSllCPS ivero Dougall Young, (‘iydi- Spencer and Harry Maison, all ill’ Arlinnzton, Alex antler liuclierty of Silillilrvillil. immediately following thi- ccre; inony a reception was held ill lhc Vestry of the church and this was attended py u. large fillllliIGl‘. Dainty refreshments were served by Misses Theresa Stndilart, Eilith Henderson, Biziltricc Finlay Gladys Brenton Marion Mo Kinnon and Marion Dzinskin, Arlilizton. The mush» ilurinr! the‘ reception was furnished by Mrsm M. Tooie. sister of the groom cellist. George Sanders. violinist. and Eilinluils Mi-Quarrle, Pianist. The honeymoon was to New York‘ and on their return the cilunie will. make their home in Providence.‘ “Moonshine” Case At Sussex Ended Fines Totalilng $400 Imposed on Offender Caught at Snider's Mountain, _ SUSSEX, N. B. May 9--t)n Fri- iilly lallt, inspector Crawford, S. Journeay, llenilerson and Tllolnp- son iliscovered a illoonslliile outfit. ilillstreilm, and arrested Frederick Murphy as tho owner and operator. Today Ibefore Magistrate Folkins. \\'nl. M. Ryan, oi‘ St. John was the prosecuting attorney, inspector (Zravnfonil and Journeay have c\'iii~ cnce. Murphy was convicted ailii fined $100 and costs in each case, one for having a still. ille other for supplying liquor. Mr, llalivfl-‘i. "1 the inland Revenue Department. al- so laid information ilgnlnst. lllt‘ prisoner and an addition ll tine ol‘ $200 was struck. The defendant was allowed out on a distress warrant, and the court will levy on his property l'or the amount of the fines, totaling $150. “H! UfViAT-(‘C/‘g . p. The . four flow-er girls each ilrcsseil in|J_ H_ MymcK baskets of sweet! peas. which they silzlttteretl in front- oi’ the bride as she walked zlloilg,R- J- MCDQNALD 3‘ 30M These ivlisses were: Florence Mtll‘-| R_ H_ CAMERON 3, cm °’ What Every Husband Knows. t at Snider's Mountain, near Fpper ' I THINKS CANADA WILL OUT- 1 - — STRIP UNITEWGTATES I " ' WT“ b C°i_ Amory Advises Dominion Business Men Not to imitate Policy to Dev-lopment Pecul- iar to American Republic LONDON, May 10.—About fifty Canadians doing business here at- tended a. meeting for the proliio- tion of a Canadian Chamber of Commerce in London, and an ex- ecutive committee was appointed to (‘Onllplete the organization which it is hoped will lplay a pro. mlinent part in developing trade relations between the mother country and the dominion. Among those- inirlutleil in tilts cmilmilttie were: Lord Tleaverbroilic, Sir Jaiilcs. Dunn, (Yoionei llfllllliltilll. Sir George lifUWlb and Colonel lilzlyloek. (‘oluncl IL. (f. Amory, plirliailient- Insist on ary and financial secretary to the ll , adiliiralty, anil formerly under- ‘ d si.-cl'etliry' for the colonies, uil- dressed tho lncetlng. lie express- i-ii the belief that ilnnaila was dies- tined in the fullness of time to rival if not outstrip her great ileiglrbor, but she would not- do this simply by imitating the pol- icy ‘of development peculiar to the American republic. Canada needed i‘or the exploitation of her resourc- es a highly developed foreign trade and if she was to realize her ()l)()l'|.lll‘il.|9s she must become a Greater Britain in economics a: wcli $1’! in‘ poll-tics, and not a se- rate Dessert ’-’ Made at Bfidgbuéozttzzio oond copy oi‘ the Uhiteil States. r Colonel Armory said that. tho inililstries bill now before tile British house of cnnlnionli gave to SACKWLLE- M113’ 10-"1 919753” Canada more siiilstantiul customs "m" W11" 111141 bee" Prmchmg 99"" preferences than any part of the ra1m11es ll-Wili’ W115 l‘91l11‘"1"l§11°111° vllipire iluil yet given the lliotllei- "1- 9- ""? 1101"’- Hi‘ "M10911 111411 11"‘- coilntry. ’i‘liis, he aildeil, was only OFCWDHIII-‘l 01' i116 110N149 1180 19f! 11 onn of tile lIIll-lfiililflllbi iii‘ the vasi‘W11"1°W 09911. $0 119 K190111911 l" iiillilllllt or lgooii will mwiirils iwnrn them and nerhnin-Lrrevenl =1 (‘ilnnilii which exists in the lirit- ‘burglary. Pulling his head lilrousil isli world of business at. the pres- the open space he called out,, out time. “ilello, good peop—" That was all ‘ ‘Auto-Shoes". ' ‘Auto-Shoes’ ' will . cream taste asd etlie delicate. or can be made with Bordon?!" (tliarles or Jersey Milk —-tb6 for sixty-three years. At-yuur- ers. - -- "*- Mileage as it is Measured The selling price is the yardstick ‘of tire 3. mileage, very often. exception being Ames Holden The mileage put into them is not measured. They are meant to give extra miles and they do. Running on your ear mileage you can buy-irrespective of cost. AMES HOLDEN “AUTO-SHOES” i. TCord and Fabric Tires in all ;l Standard Sizes ~ ..nl¢;erf r. PAGE rival There are Many _ y‘ Jelly Powders- But Only One JELI: Havin fhst-Ezmoas |==_-=-_= _ _ - _i__. -».., :==" - lie said. A pallful o! water ltm Soaked The Parson n... tin n. face, en as he ed back a woman shrleked, "Dtdnit l tell you what you'd 36f. lf-Iydl didn't get home by 10 o'clock? g m} ‘ ‘a; zzilce cream with thq_ The striking Amos Holden give you the cheapest k - ;_- ._-<-g¢.—-r_§~__:iz<y;,. if ‘Grey Sax" Tubes F01‘ SRIO By "‘Red Sox" Tube’ Aiberton J. J. HUGHES & 60., LIMITED Sourlo a A. W. McLIAREN Belle River CAMPBELL 5. McKENZlE SOURIS ' Cardigan GARAGE C0 gourlo »'_"’_ LORDS COMPANY Cape Traverse C. A. STEWART ‘ Summorlldo <1. crapaud CORNEY BROS Summoroid- J. A. CUTLIFFE & SON Fredericton Station H. A. BERNARD Tlqnloh ' a d. J. HUGHES 00., LTD. Georgetown C. l. LIDSTONE Ty"; Vnlloy i,- H. G. NELSON Hampton THOMAS McNEiLL Tryon P. J. NOY a. co Hunter River CAMPBELL c. GlLLiS pl" sullen‘ JENKINS BROS. Milivlew FARMERS UNION CO-OP. 80c Ltd. ‘ wglllngioi . .', W. J. McEACHERN Mount Albion KENNEDY BROS Kennington ' McDONALD 6t SON Murray River R. TUPLIN ii. CO. Kgnglngton 5 H. M. CHISHOLM North Tryon H. M. COX Moroll i W. A. DENNIS &. SON O‘Leary THE MORELL GARAGE CO. Moi-oil I ELMER SHARBELL Portage CENTRAL GARAGE Chlrlolilibiltl)‘ AR$ENEAU o, GAunE-r Richmond QUEENS COUNTV GARAGE C0. Charlottetown‘ AT LAST- YEAH .’ #4961’ C451! BALANCE AFTER PAYIN’ ‘fl/AT if“? JAMES HIS LA5T/N$TALLMENT-— 73.7,, 49915, I'M OUTA THE Hour —B_v Her rszl. 1m: immune-won‘? {i owi A flNT,Itl-l-=-I-LWI.JA$lle_ INSURANCE ‘u EVE 1Q roan‘ z. r.’ art-Johnson Nmi Blldfiifrb-“K?! 70R SOUANDIIs-e ___4. ~_-{-_-_-. ‘OH, 5AM, Tnnr REM/NBS ms -—THE CAqpL-Nrf/q M45 Hi7”: TOLOO/(AT 7M7 L£Ak m ‘mi lfooF -H£ sAYs l; we NEOLECT 4r 77/5 cell/web t/ '91; i: mu. fl _» y; LEFf H/s 5577M» rs -—* gig; 1 r l5 —- $4 91f‘! x I ‘(o ‘I y . i I .._.-___--1- - ~ - /<* ..~.,r.1;¢=¢-.-:? p. ,:4__1., t, \ ;—v