CAP] TOL- TODA Y THRILLING WESTERN “PART TIMEWIFE" EDWARD ones-r oouany DRAMA ALSO‘ 10,-; wME-JIIY; c Gun play. flsticaifs, dashing hcrsemanahip, hard hitting, Miss Wanda Wyatt Lectures 0n India A highly interesting and instruct- ive illustrated lecture on India and other places visited by Miss Wanda Wyatt during her tour around the world in i929 was given in the Town Hall on Monday evening in aid of the Summerside Public Library", In very fascinating language Miss Wy- att recalled her experience and lm- prclsions of the glories of India, which space does not zilkrw us to do full Juiflve to. A good deal is being said of in- dia and its many problems just now- Arry one who has ever been to that country peopled with an intensely religious people, where it is impos- sible to change from one caste to another will realize what a tremend- ous task the British Empire has un- dertaken to cement together a het- erogenous mass of people and relig- ions, steeped in superstition and scattered over an immense country. To bring about a flexible responsible| government or rather safe independ- ence for India will take several years and the understanding oi our ab- iest and farseeing statesmen. The minute you set foot in India you realize it is quite different from anything you ever saw before; you seem to step back centuries, sinking into quicksands of superstition and mysticism, with one piece oi solid ground, the British Government. Nevertheless India has much to give us of history. The most casual observer cannot fail to see the outstanding contrasts the Island of mlphahto wltlFiTfEET- ebrated “Cave of Temples" contain- irlg some remarkable ancient sculp- tures carved right out of rock. Cross- ing a half a mile of stepping stones and mounting 250 steps we made our bow to the Hindu Gods, Brama, Vish- nu and Siva. Bombay is the most European 0! Indian cities. Speeding across the country to the cities of the Moguls, great rulers who left impression! 01 their taste for power and beauty in tallest minaret in the world. 238 feet high by. 7 feet cirdum. lLnce n‘ the base and 7 feet at the slun- mit. - * - » ancpus. ;L_IFE-.- THRILLINCL- excl rllvc -_-,-G’L.0RIO ..__1 . Gcntraljfiuardian J: -- S“°R,T,s~ lliilfffll. lea) liflffflw’ ...‘..'§.?‘i‘l........ "0' ‘$9.203? bounds. ~940- YcL ONE oFi _US Th! llllldclt. moat ‘ ‘ us show the screen has yet’ closed! A real circus _ animal acts. clowns, no". f bill, sideshow, fresh, and feats of magic ‘ and won. der. Crammed full of en. ltertalament with u" ma‘... n». b: the‘ m" and screen in the prlnolpfl -\ roles! ' Bros, Ltd. smrrswoaa SBllTS-Allsizos Very speciaibsrgain at 2 shirts for undercuts and, Ltd. 4000-3-10-Ii. ‘ LAD!!!‘ sum anomnsoon- Mcto ‘m. Prvwse Bros, Ltd. V 49000-8-18-31. KAYSIB. STOCKINGS in enor- mous range of coloursllm) to $1.95. Moore s: McLeod Limited_ l 4l24-3-10-2i. 1 ALSO CHARLIE C II A S E COMEDY A N D REPORTER n is in ‘It us. slllwl ASK POR- THE NEW’ KAYBEB IZILHOSE/ULOO. 01.35. $1.50, 01.75 and $1.05. More dz McLeod Limited. 4124-8-10-21. lHavre Plans To Improve Tourist Service m: llama, Mar. 11 (U. P.)—-Ifl order to improve the service given American tourists, a new maritime station is to be constructed at ' Le l-iavre, according. to an announce- ment made by _ the French State Railways. . Work upon it will be started in April, according to Mayor Leon Meyer, who has Just succeeded in having the architect's plans accepted by the .._,__..-—" napalm. ASSISTANCE T0 mo. sraczxva climbs: rnonucaas With a view to assisting farmers in Western Canada to establish one pound, Sear! pounds, ‘lunar-IO 3M1-8-ll-tf unme- mica < nnusan l and tailored. R-lyon Nightliwnl. ' All “use” flpgcm .price $1.15. new» arm. m. ww-fl-ll-ai- MINSQNIW SPRING CAPS are here- in all the latest shapes and shades. ‘Price $1.00 to $3M- PIOWM l 4000-3-10-81. III." all shades. Extra good value at mighty fortresses and exquisitely de signed mosques, tombs and Palm"- In 1925, under the rule of Babar, the Turks or Mohammedans, over- came the Hindus and the M08111 05'"! asty was formed. Akbar, his gland- son, known as the Great Mogul, un-" ited the different nationalities of India. shah Jehap, his grandson. was another great ruler and both these men left behind. them cut- etanding works of a. “itecture. The war like Akbar built gigantic fort- resses. Shah Johan reared within them the most elaborate and beauti- The River Ganges, India's sac-ed river, was fully, described. vby the speaker. Benares is the most sacred spot on the river. l-vligherdup is a place called the Burning Ghats. where the dead are cremated on fun el-al pyrcs and thnirjlashcslthroyvn into the river. Calcutta and Bombay were minutely described by ‘Miss Wy- att and the customs 6f the country explained in such simple language thatchildren could understand theln. The cow is the mostlsacred animal and no one is allowed‘ to touch them. They wanderwhere they like themselves in the breeding of cattle, for either beef or dairy purposes, the Honorable Robert Weir has auth- orized payment by the Dominion Live Stock Branch ‘of freight charges on cal-load shipments from Eastern Canada, subject to the following conditions: 1. Each aarload must consist of at least twelve head of female cattle not under eight months and not over five years of age. 2. Only cattle which have been de- clared free of, turberculosis and in- fectious abortion by a federal veter- Ministry of Public works. ‘The new station is part of the pro- gram of improvements projected by the port of La l-isvre. It also includes the deepening c! the harbor. in- stallation of three new floating docks, bringing all present equipment up to date, and the construction oi 1,000 additional meters o! piers. MEDIEVAL Aar exnmmon r0 an OPENED MAJtCll 16 PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 1a. <11. r.) -A display of medieval art, which is 0n all the prinéipi" Qstreets. hrhe caste system is so lipfidfthat it re- quires a retinue of lervsnts to look after on‘: household. as a. natim oi one wrte is not allowed to. drlhe WOrh of another. I"-'~"elothing'wo;n by the nativesde-riestheir trifle the lower the rank the less eta‘...- -r.g is uorn. _ - ~ ful palaces the world has ever seen. One worked in sandstone ‘and gran- ite; ‘the other in alabaster. A royal city now deserted is Fale- pur Sibri, with buildings for every conceivable purpose constructed in red sandstone. In 1560 it was con- lceived by Akbar as a model of gran- ldeur. At Agra is a sandstone fort- IreSS built by Akbar, which still stands unimpaired; and Shah Jehan, filled it with marble palaces and praying places. The Pearl Mosque is said to bo the most exquisite prayer house in the world. Most exquisite are the tombs of Ma's watt visited ._the Holy Lund which was f'ull'cf interest: but the preconceived idea of itfwavnot‘ at all consistent with th ‘ conditions as we fcund them.~'f1ie""rip.éllic»r said,‘ it gave her a Jolt to flzt-‘l__tliat_ the plac- cs cvhlqlhshould ha re been held ‘so said to excellhanything previously attempted, will be opened in the Art Museum on the Parkway, March i6. The exhibition. will include Ro- manesque snd‘ Gothic sections, to- gether with the recently opened early lAmerican and Georgian displays. - _'I‘he major, exhibit will include s. Romanesque cloister and the faecade of an abbey from Burgundy; ' an almoner’: chapel of the Commando y l-lfthe "Knights "of St. Anthony from Aumoniere, near Lengres; a Vene- tian Gothic bedroom ‘from the Palazzo Sonranczo and several other Gotl-lis inn-inn, and shall have been approv- ed-by an officer of the Department in relpwtvto -true quality, may m in eluded in. a shipment.‘ 3. Each pure- bred anlmal oi dairy or ofdual purpose breed included i}. a shipmentmust be of’ mtrit‘ from 'a production atandpcint recognisable under at least one of the following headings: . . (a) Qualified herself in the Record of Performance. . _ _ ib>out of B. dam qualified m the Record oi Performance. , '~(c) Sired by an R..O.P. bull. (d) Sired by a bull out of a cow qualified in the Record of Perform- Commissioner Appointed 4T0 Probe Charges WINTNIPEG. lll-Ifoh 17-rA Royal Commission to investigate 011N108 against the Manitoba. Pool Elevator Limied” preferred by James Murray. prominent grain authority of Winni- peg, was appointed today by Pflmiel‘ John Bracken. It will be‘: cme-man Commission The Commissioner, is E. K. Williams. K.C., a barrister-at-lsw in Winnipes who has had a Wide experlww ‘m’ several Bovernment commissions- Mr. Murray made his charse in a letter to thePremier last week. Later Colonel E. Burnell, president of the Manitoba .Whheat P001. brand- ed the charges as “absolutely false" and deman‘ ’ that the Govemmfifli appoint a f‘ ' ' 0! 1n- "e tion. A 1t was charged by Mr- Murray that the Manitoba Pool Elevl-im‘! mid deprived farm-shareholders of large sums through overcharges-and undertrading. It was asserted tbs managemlentwas extravagant and had irlveigled farmers into becomlnl shareholders by promising the im- possible. nan. weax aalgmcan m: coun-rasy waax ATHENS, 0.,‘ March 17.>—-"Hell Week," a period of rough treatment for fraternity pledges preparatory to initiation, which usually included a certain amount ofiposing as a target abolished by Ohio University here.’ outbid, “Courtesy week" will be substituted No more will pledgesjgaunt from lack of sleep, scournlleys for black cats with a white forefoot or, redfac- ed, insist oh beautiful co-eds auto- graphing eggs or underwear. ' The abandonment ‘of _the tradi- tional "Hell Week" was made by ac- for a hard swung paddle. has. been-- A I TONIGHT AT 8.30 i Come-and see the-“Wonder Team of the Maritimes": in Action. SEATS NOW SALE. REGULAR PRICES, i Railway Board In, Skeleton Form uromnmlvrs T0 VACANCIES axracren soon WITH oases rename OTTAWA, March Iii-The Board of Railway Conunlasioners is at pres- _ ent reduced to a skeleton ‘cadre!’ with only three of its members act- ively on duty. Inasmuch asvthere are, s, number of cases lmldlfls Wh1°h d0‘ mam! the attention o! the full board, gppcintments to fill the positions of Chief Commissioner are not expected to be long delayed. The name of Mr Justice Fullerton of the Mahlttobe Court of APPHI h" been largelyvbefore the public as the L successor to Hon. H. A. Mc- Keown, the recently resigned Chief ‘r while a number of names have been mentioned in con- nection with the vacancy created by the resignation of Thomas Vim. K- O l s ‘At present only three 0f the 00"‘! are 0n duty, Dr. S. J. Mclcan, assit- ant Chief Commissioner. J.A. Stone- man, and Hon. T. C..Norris, Calvin Lawrence is indlsposed and is winter- ing in California. 50,000 Horses Furnished ' Paris Food, PARIS, Mar. -l'l-_—’I‘he syndicate. 0f Horse Butchers in Paris MPO?" that more than 60,000 horseswere ‘eaten during 1930, in Paris, and many of them on doctor's orders. Brillat- , Savarln, who coined the expression,’ "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are," was fond of ex- tolling the virtues of horse meat,| and the Parisian lower classes have taken him at his word. that the horse meat is being “m, in greater quantities every y“, and that it will not be long begun it will be considered as much g delicacy as “' ‘ , roast hm o, boiled ham. —~—~-__ ABSORBINE red uces bone spqvin _while horse work; No costlyla -upswhc Al: bl used to atopIamenoss ghlisilsiluilyzfdl: 501100,‘! llnts, curbs, bone spavlu| and slmi ar bone aiflictions. Aim re- duces muscular sweillngs. A pnwur. t d. $2.’ l , orso Book of. spent freer.” (lie, cunt.1011-.LymanBldg..i\ionireal. I as comfortable» as your stockings And as smart in style . . as Fm in workmanship. .as groceiul and Foot-flattering as shoes can be. Come in and see the dainty new models. . available in widths From AAA to EE . . in sizes trom Ito l2. We can iii: eny Foot and guer- sntee absolute toot-ease. which characterizes India. Snow clad ~|shnh Jehan and his beloved wife mountains to the north, and swelt- lvfumtaz, Mahal. The entrance is oi TILDEN BEIJEVES FRANCE WILL RETAIN DAVIS ‘PITLE fleur were sircommerciaiized. Fcnr ance. “on of the Jlmtemiu-es themselves The words “horse melt}. m. “horse Thuuhhhmnudimvhm "m; tropics to the south In the delicate workmanship in serous of hours by train from Haifrbrought 1-11 lhe B888 0! grade Bibi-Xe 0! dairy wmwu; "advice" gmm the gwuny, steak," does not appear on the menu SIflIhIf/IIIIIOI. . ' ‘ _ , ; ' ' - L or d l b di t - . . - cities are fabulous wealth and direst ‘leaves and sprays, of gold and pre- “a ‘u; Jerusalem ‘Anshe “m” m Chflifillinwllliuili-Cpoje 1115:: isms: s“: ' SALT LAKE Ony- Uhh. Jtiarch " in smart restaurants, but it ca." be filth and Pfiverty. Religion is the cious stones. Just within behind an “u: m“ m“! had been were Y“? * eq e N- "'_‘(U- P-)_E"" "m"!!! two of B1530?’ PUTS BAN o." bought ‘mm ‘peels! butcher shops’ i ' b“! of everything even the ordlm Mabaster screen whlch looked like ltrd, the Upper Room and -the 'm'“-"°n m" he h" ‘M15395 hun-‘melr "am cmnot compete ‘Nwam » FEMQHNE njgqlusgg plainly marked with s. horse-head in \ - Wit ary costumes of everyday life areidellcate lace work are the cenot- Church °f ‘h’ Holy sgpukhr“ w?“ jsédtgaéfqejash Rs Bidimihfed, W".T. Tllden, IL, forlyears the world's . ' .'*"’ - wmpnance Wm‘ prMWwrILI decrees‘, regulated by this ill-eat power. iaphs. The real caskets are beneath. w” “s°"“t1“3- A‘ drive u; same ._y a 0° ° er mnm-lforemost amateur tennis player and’ 1 PARIS. Much 17---3l~\‘1n8€nt' ord- The "Md "bed" disguises ma“ " \/ Our first introduction to India was lluurs brought us _to1 the De ad Sea; 1290 feet below sea level. I At Delhi is the Kutab Minar, the ' At Port Said, the passengers en- glued "My trouble began with the ak - Li!!! pimples broke out red- They were terribly itchy I scaled over. My face was disfig in Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cu Terribly Itch Pimples Dis-h ace. Euticura Healed. and they were very ad every one of the "Y"! by them. The trouble lasted for Siened) Min 1d... Petrie, Diamond City, Al trained for Cairo. The ship going through without themfon account ‘of the heavy head tax. Cairo is a won- derful city. At Mina House, the edge of the desert, we mounted camels to go and view the sphimi andbther‘ wonders of the Egyptian desert. A highly interesting l8'dCS0l'lb0d by on my face turning red and being bird. large and m fostered and akea of m, compmdy Bettina sun showing up the desert ticura Ointment I ance bull or, by a bull out of a qual-L med clam m the Record o’ Perflnwhrnow the worlds professional chem. 4mm plon. believes France will ward off a 4' Tb mu" refund of xrelghtdefeat in the Davis Cup challenge chiirges, the consignee must forward "°"“d‘~ a. the Acting Live Stosk Commission ' er, Ottawa, the receipt freight bill, l. LaCoste andBrugilon, who. hnvg Ovcntly undergone operations, are accompanied by a formal statementfluii 01 Eh? play but Borotra and co- ecverlng the shipment on the gomlchet, whom Tllden rates as. the supplied by the Dominion Live Stock World's foremost amateurs. will "be Branch for this purpose. |in‘ fine fettle. These two, backed by ers‘ against wearing the garments of the opposite sex have Just been is- sued by the Bishop of Chartres. I It is "contrary iogood sense and Christian decency" for young men to wear women's clothing, he insists. His restrictions applyvparticularly to masquerade balls, theatrical perform-I ances and Mardi Grss fetes. They read: ' ' ‘fools the most critical Judge. horse steak, and so delicately and_ expertly is it cooked that it often It is only after the meat has been eaten v and the meal finished that there‘ seems to be a certain sensation ini the roof of the mouth of stickiness] and a lingering after-taste that dis- tinguishes it‘ from other pted s7w WIDTHS W SIZES AAAivEE 5-750 li<=|'1 . .i).i'<' 1Q lulu-lbw (‘hnrlutielolvn LEO]! k .\lr(ilil'J(-llZ- .\Il.IlllllKll<‘ meats. ' by officers of the Dominion Live I Tilden said the younger American women. Further, young women must bout . 5. No responsibility in regard to the younger Fr n h . "I" ‘n °"“"'“‘““°°‘~ "mm" "' F" “m” "lmm “ 3"” d“ ' .1 tetféfnfgziehrzisemmt ‘or Cuflcm soap and 0mm t d the speaker. Anyone who, missed m, pu,.c,,,,s,,,g o, came to be Sh")? l ma, Hench minc M’: gard to the occasion. young men are or horsemen! in used by hospitals - ~ 1°’ a "w "mph- I purchased more and after using 1:: Q“ "m typical Ewpum plow" w” ‘he ed under this policy will be assumed ‘Tilden said. I mrbmdm m 5PM" i" the “we °I and cum“ for pathnts‘ n‘ Wm‘: I properties‘ are famous and" after it HAT Elyptian hereoglyphies, ‘and figures. been obllled to bring over some M. and 105 bfllllllel Qflllulfé and man. Brook Branch ' m," have 1 neve wea ' ltl-li " ihas aseed throu h th laboratories _ . a are” Ib r r mens co‘ ng. p g_ e ., 25°’ sfllgievqywhm smphuchfie‘ A slow drive brought us to Malaria. Further information in regardtothe ‘lack the capaclgo and 2.131.112 1t is put m“ many synthetic medw-l OIIIFQI, ted. Montreal. On the way we saw the ‘Vlrglng m“ above policy and the forms ‘mmrrediwhich one obtains on, n Vitamin A, one of the elements ines. The hoofs have long been used -~--_ ___.. said to have sheltered the _Virgin to in clause 4 may be obtained onlwumamant compmuony a er 1on8 present in fish has been found by ‘to make gelatinous substances for owl m “on” Wain," x _. L‘ _ _. é l ‘ _ l _ __¢_ and the child on their flight to application w the 91.1.3; of me game! ‘ ' scientists to be an eff "factor in capsules and food. b n‘! y m ' ‘E Ikypt. The “Valley ofiltings", was Division Live Stock Branch, Depart- pm REMOVED mo“ THROAT maintaining the power of the human It is the idea that horse is man's: orl":ow_ ltwiltiaantils: FE anotherinterestling spot. The tomb ment of Agriculture, Ottawa. - , tissues to resist infection. 5c eifect-- friend that is the greatest draw-g n" t, w“, h“, be,“ unable of Site 1 n the largest: tomb ‘my u nnwnemu. Ida-y March l7--Doc- i“ d” l” “m” "° 0' "i" M" Iu- back m his value l! t. table viand. i" I“ " P'°"°"' '5 l 00h- ‘°° m‘ "l" ‘.*‘¢,I~‘P'“°?' A loummoLoamyr w“ tors removed a ‘may pin, (f0!!! the “M!” h” “"1"” " " t!” “n” b“ “°°°°" ‘"4 ‘mmm’ '" "m" '°°“°“°° m" h" m“ m’ g 1- ‘ Mum fiber loom was painted with srvny ILLS or renrcmg “nap,” m. mm‘ “mane, “ed infective vitamin." . _ _ ______ __ _,__ “gm h, m, c", “.1 we have visiting their farms. This contest closes March 31. The Guardian 08ers prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 Kin‘: ‘mt’: tomb, 1am, s. c., the NEW ORLEANS, La., March 1'1. three. The presence of the pin had caused the child to have .. "heavy "I met a. Juper-optlmilt 7 today." said the solicitor on his return home.‘ Pile Sufferers“! carloads of New Brumwick‘ to each of the three Counties to children Feeding. Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds temp‘, of Rsmeeee, z, and Kgmg" tomb aid to be the most stupend- ous temple yet unearthed. may“- (U. P.)--Il. S. Hopkins‘, orithologlst of the Inuisinia Conservation depart ment, is making a trip to the marsh- l l cough" for 4i days. "What did he d0 " asked his wife. "f "“"‘“ - “He tried to do me," said her hus- lars of this temple are!» lam-n takes twelve men to span one‘ of them. - ’ ‘ i - - es of southern Inuisinia in order to determine what is causing the un- ‘preoedented number of deaths , TLAND. "Ore, Mnreh 17,_ RVQYIY Parker told a federal court that she maintained a moonshine a- still to make enough money to eon. band. "After I had successfully de- fended him on a charge of passing worthless notes, he proceeded to pay me with them." edies do not give quick and pennan- ent relief. Can You Answer These Queeticnfli Do you know why external rem- Pressed Hay for our retail trade. ' We have now in stock some 800d NO. 2 UPLAND M muouu. e urrullawr. of in French Solnaliland. the- pirtywvlt. For further particulars read regularly “Agric- Whycuttlng does not remove the _ cause? oia’s” Notes in The Guardian. mong pelicans there. _ tinue her-education as a toe dancer, _ Hokins expel-ts to secure well pel- The court paroled heron condition OTIS I. SMITH Pressed Hay Do you know the cause of Piles is LQiLA an x nested, a native- dance,’ which W's: - w wild and primitive. A t ' gpruce Laths & Cedar Shingles on hand Algiers, the French Iiirverishlsdaples Athens and Gibraltar were all most lectusl treat which does/not; A often come to a Summersldejudiencel A hearing the lecture. nuclear-Alum. . icons, sick DI?;I:‘.ZlS, and dead pel- Wllll. I110‘ flXfimlne them for the presence of a parasite. BLIRDOCK "l" ‘he i!“ I 10b in a. laundry gnu “"3"” h" '7‘ "mflhl education in front of a mangle for twelve moi-rim, The death occurred in Charlotte- town on March 4th of Otis Everett Smith aged n, w...» the late Chis. Ml Smith and Mrs BenJamin. His death under particularly sad circum- stances was’ a blow to relatives and friends as he was in the prime of Fullness; and lhlntlnggpgug internal? That there is congestlor of blood in the lower bowel-the veins flabby, the parts almost dead?_ _ Do you know that there is a harm- less internal remedy for itching. bleeding or protruding piles discover- ed by Dr. Leonhardt. and known as HEM-ROI!) that is guaranteed? I I l in small bales. can supply i" f_ in! qlll-htity up to carload .- lots. Special price in ton loll If shipped in any station. I We want some PRESSED f' STE-AW delivered at our WIN‘ _' > 500,000 Spruce Lathe W“ °1' "W!" W" ifihdflrod 10.1fm ‘ n,” mm...‘ young manhood, and should be en- Hmaom b“m'°h°' 9"" b7 "" 1m m 1r t price mid - Prices 82.50-83.50 and 84-00 Per 1.000 WYI" °" "M" °' i!" Pfllhifi" l", 0"» vfiH{=.—-"so-¢ time x was Jenn; uh in the fullest. mt to ‘."°"“" ‘h’ °'“”‘ 1' ‘°"““m" m" as‘; u. mi. u.» Olllhlngld 3; m n“ u, . . . ‘u a i‘ 08° . _ circulation in the lower bowel-drives . -Also— ' ' ° P ° ""1"? Wffllilliililvf- r m 3"‘ "m". I M! dim mourn are his uwther and twovbrcth- out the thick impure blood, heals and , m Feeds. .1 h, I i mt to bring before the/public loinl L ( ) () 49¢" . “"4 * 8"" fill. ers, Gilbert who who from the us. restores the affected vlru- ‘I'M! One Ml lion Cedar S ng es n , , _- with gun 1 n, "MM - i d l l C l bi d of the beauties of the .,-eest.-.-. A ~ u, w 3 M‘ m to attend the funeral also . ""1"" h" m 01'0"‘ "“b°u""h1° - ‘MM’! " B‘ t 51' 9 “m .“ a“ w. Billy Brennan 'ma“ssrsrhorh- ' é alt-rushing m Mun 1 1h? in?‘ Iullvwlu: s" the More! ‘tributes ‘mm '°' ""°‘ m’ “d “m” m & amp , - . . ~ . v v _ _ v ~ . - o ousan c pesu erers. - C bellion N B Cedar Shingles u duh“ Mime hum“ I _ i u" w“ I crumkuother M 0mm 8m lieft‘th d; f il n n In a" Grad” mlniwla ' ._ I I I- F “u, h-hul ‘u but!“ ‘m. _G m d J c - Y Dont waste time on external rem; __Price5 low__l _ The proceeds wan 1n 514-9: m; up. t4 I I usQu n an oe arr, Spray- edies or think of an operation unti L l M | T E p . hills-fin. mu ma, a could 5mm m" m“. Paoli’s Wllarves ‘m-“k " ' ~' ‘ ~ c‘ "libs iv “HM wqszvdnfll “m n m“ m’ ‘ ‘ma’ $112M’: by: ‘owl?’ 31.. o ’ . r t _ l S — ll C! i] 0., L. M POOLE & C0. ~ '°°" i’ " r°"'“e “‘ °““°'“"‘""“°' i‘ summer men-v b-cr u m» do f lab ell Ilawlflliaasdilvlliyaineat». notendPileeinansfoi-ln.