3, p I . ''”'i”"'”'' C''"””'' villolrsnr and mail. . TimeIyNoles On Fur Farming I West:-I Canadian law Fur Auc- Russia for the month of March. Our receiving town will be open from May 9th until approximately July 15th, OUR ADVANCE FOR WOOL FOR 1955 WILL BE THIRTY-FIVE (35) CENTS PER POUND, Funny -Id GEMMNAEON nu I MCNEILL-At I” Ch I ' ::PAII5-'H0ll'lC,GU99,'lIG?0f, IPIINI 'I.AN7ONImS9vnyg, mm. M. an, ' . . I ar cttetown vn. -nodwwv. etc. nmilur,..a. Plus 59,,-enty.nve 75) emu per hundred for m wool dc, legilte . certified and cennuels.l..padea. Lowest vmla .ndPll'mhtIIlgl;I:lt:rel "Ii; tilii tylepi-Elly; goii:tri:htl;: l;euI;1&l;lIw0; Hospital as May I. 1955, to Mix, uiunue-uoun,oau-.ute- Llvureee-euau-.,.qm., livered to our warehouse herein (liar-lottetown. Also a quantity of Clipper aeaaad lead out. nhlm went at so .. -345 mu, we ,edm,m at mom W M :vi;.:ghs:r;.lMcNelll. a son. mm. ...-m........., etc. .......,.....,,... v . i i , Iltted hln 025 ID 039. SlI- III te lh ' ' 1 0 neural l'k "mg. we also have the following wareholnes where wool ppm" .41, M 5- 3' Wm" '1 5”" I-u, me, verbluullaettgr ii:-pge males were :21 2;o5:rn'inep:l gielsgovidtgzn ziiuinl: ”"E"C"” "" 9' " 1' 5”” ' 9' ” mm mm . ' cm ' " "'1" maybe left and it will be delivered by transfer to ..our warehouse in Charlottetown once every week: , L L, u good pastels from Canada during the months M-cEACnE3NpM no chrmwl ”"l””""”'t""""OlII0I'I-A'UIIl'IN-aviat- , 'I'ig'ni.sh Co ;, Tlgnlsh; Callagh6n's Stpre, St. Louis? was-1:! :;3:estor::g.e5g,f:oI!;ke;24Il:;I lilac:-gtlogldt; my 3105' Ilcglulmhgg gown Hospital on my 2. 1966. to Obeary Co-op., Leary. J. W. D. ampbels, Alberton, 332. 1,, ,.,,,,,,,.,d ,.,,,,c,, mink 5,, Mr. and Mrs. Errol MacEachern Wellington Co-op., Wellington; Tracadie Co-op., Tracadie; T0DQualityleod.reIranIaeehedyrIovera-eat tloa Sales Ltd.. Vancouver, cleared about 15.000 mink at its April sale including a large collection of breeders as were reported to S3 and females 312 to 314. In ' . cholcelstewarts brought up STRAWBERRY OONTRAOTS Our comment on the above is that a great change has come over the feelings of the British people. They are once again extremely optimis- tic future outlook. We do not know what purchases were made as much as they were in the olden Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Maci(in- uon, a daughter. Weight 7 lbs. 7 ozs. pital May 4, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carew. a son. Wayne Lloyd. Weight 9 lbs. 4 on. i- l Pasonal Features Fast. Frlolill Flu Service Bsnkable security not required. Writs lo; loan entirely by mail! I Or phone first for 1-visit loan . . . or sum. h today. pelfhcent of 10,000 pelts were sold days when silver foil was King. ("9,9ghNl;";l')bsP:""dsl A d3"KI""w , . no t. 13 10; C010 ' St. P t ' - w top quality males better col- W91 "1 r 01 g glociirigllsl O((!)o(-,gi3, Lgt))ruerls'sRolan(:ite MacPherI;on's. MZEEB? People interested in growing strawberries at an "5 " m '” 332- ””"”"y "'''''e5 A Mal 0' 150-000 "'"5'"'l "5 wADDELL”M Pm" own” 151 GREAT GEORGE sTREn' c""'LoTTETow” " 0 Harbour. P. E. I. SI-JEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION AUCTION SALE ON TUEDAY, MAY 10 AT 1:30 UCLOCK AT 55 IiIIlLl..S&RiO S'I'RE'E'I' 1 chesterfleld suite, dining room suite, 1 bedroom suite, 3 beds, springs, mattresses; 1 kitchen range (Iron Duke, coal): 6 kitchen chairs, 2 rockers, floor rugs, oil cloth, odd chairs and tables, dishes, tools, anvil and vice, . . . SCHUKMANmM HICPTIICP Mgr. St.,Peter's Co-op St. Peter's Bay were present from the United Pox ranchers and mink ranchers C H ' 1 M d M . . of plant food as 2400 lbs. of 5-10-10. shovels and numerous small artlclesjomq Mgr” More” C0,op' Mo',e" States. Great Britain. Italy and lhmuizhuui the Maritime are well ,f";';,;i, ,f,”',Ii': Tim ,f,",,p'y,',,,,,:;l,p K Hillsboro St. assured of strawberries should give a net return of at less profit can do so on a contract basis. Plants can be supplied and a well cared for plo. S500 per acre. tracted of the 300 acr Already we have sign up your strawberry contracts. be set out before May f mm the following between M Time is rlmning out fast approximately 100 acres con e objective. So folks hurry am as strawberries III0llI( 25th. Act now. Full particulars and contracts may be obtained Chessel Irving, Murray Harbor Mgr., Montague Co-op, Montague Mgt, Souris Co-op, Sourls Mgr., Eastern Farmers Co-op, Elmira Mgr., Tracadie Co-op. Tracadie Mgr., Vernon River Co-op, Vernon River Mgr., Cherry Valley Co-op, Cherry Valley , F. W. Cutcliffe, Fredericton ay 3rd and May 9th. Mgr., Kensington Dairying Co-op, Kensington S22 to 326; females dark brought S15 to 817 and others 511 to 315. Argenta males showed parti- cular strength at American Fur Auctions. New York, last week cent over February levels. while females were firm at 5 per cent higher. Interest in Breath of Spring and Stewart types in the Al-gents catalogue was particularly strong. The entire mutation offering cun- laining mainly EMBA goods, was 86 per cent sold. There was good buying lnlcrest la the final fur sale of the sea- son at the Danish Fur Sales held in Copenhagen last week. Buyers Switzerland. Some 50.000 standard ranch mink was 90 per cent sold with a top for males of 174 crowns (approximately I6.l0r. and 316. for females. Average ior all males was 515.75 and for females 310.40. A total of 11.000 paslels was 115 per cent sold at Dominion Fur Auctions held in Winnlp last week. There was spirltedeiiidding by I good attendance of buyers. Extra large and large northern heavies. part seal. said up to scoring advances of 5 to 10 per s2 10 in the advertising section of the Black Fox Magazine published in New York. is an ad for American Fur Auctions, Inc., 275 Seventh Ave. NeW.Y01lIf, and there is an excellent picture of Mr. George H. Mayors, its general manager and one of the best known experts in the entire furlauctlon field. He is th. man behind the part-lotting system and helped establish it in the major selling organizations. acquainted with the genial George, whose travels have taken him from lhe Atlantic to the Pacific dozens and dozens of times. Wherever he went he was a popular figure and gave of his valuable time in an- swering questions as to the best Hospital April 23. to Mr. and Mrs. William Weddell (nee Eunice Rackham) Craipaud. a daughter. Rhonda Jean". BEADLES-At Huntington Park, California. on April 30, 1955. to Mr. and Mr. Rodger Beanies. nee Lisa Auld Murley. a daughter, Debbie Lee. MacDONALl)-At he Charlotte- town Hospital on April 8th. 1965. In Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Mar- Donald. a son. Weight I lbs. 1 oz. HORGAN-At the Charlottetown 1-I pllal cal April 30. 1955. to Mr. an Mrs. Joseph C. Horgan (nee Bernadette Hughes. IN.) a daughter. Mary Beth. Weight 7' lbs.. 1 oz. Second Floor, Plcltard Iutldl Phonei651l-AsIiforIlIsYl8M gas om: IVENINGS av APPODNTMINT-PHONE Ion EVENING Home loam needs to mldsoli sf all mvseodleg level ' Penossl Planes Cagney .4 (.ngl' BIG SAVINGS , TO POTATO GROWERS Use 6-12-12 in place of 5-10-10 1000 lbs. ,6-12-12 contains the same amount C. Schurman of Summerslde. a son. Paul MacDonald. Weight 1l lbs. 11 oss. , CBEED e At the Kings Countyl Memorial Hospital. Montague, on May 1st. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Creed 2400 lbs. 5-10-10 ooe't 354.00 2000 lbs. 6-12-12 coal: 551.00 GROWERS SAVE?3.00 AUCTION SALE ALBANY, MONDAY, MAY 9th, 1:80 Mgr.., Summerslde Co-op, Stsnmerslde John R. McCabe, Kinkora Mgr., Wellington Co-op, Wellington offered and all sold. Top prices for male; was 330.90 and 319.50 for females. All males averaged 619.00 and females 314.20. Wiles of silver fox and mink to 1”. Knhleeni r breed and own. We are glad to note that the American Fur Auc- tions, lnc. under his management, Plus the saving resulting from not Mccnlm murgemj ' huxhmi transporting and handling 400 lie. Weight 6 lbs. 8 on MaelNNls-At the P. I. I ,Ios- Island Coop Services. Ch'town. 58 Fitzroy St. areuetting . lar e share .: the gig” 1;: AR,;';n.”'h-M19t;5- if Mr Had 6-12-12 been available to the farniers of . ill-health I will ll bove place and date lllliigrn gILeInhy(1c':O.op"I(ii,Lim1'I'y oufalngdmgxcNiiiiipaiglalitdieliigz busmgss m New ark" CIIWC il8cDo:::ll. :0 ::llflhfl:'N the Maritime Provinces durmg the past five years . - f owlngtp Se ona gl'., gns 0-Op, gns l Judith Anne. 6 lbs, 12 one. MacLELLAN - At It. Josephls Hospital, St. John, N. 3., May 3rd, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Aloysius MacLellan. (nee Viola Beamishl a son Joseph Francis. Weight eight pounds two and one half ounces. and. been used in place of 5-10-19, it would have . El saved them, based on the above prloil. lb0l-It 5717i- . V 000 plus the saving resulting from not t-ranaport- IA - ing and handling about 47,800 tons. About 531f13.- .1 j I 400 of this saving could have been made on Prince . Edward Island. ISLAND FERTILIZERS INC ORPORATED onamorrrirowrl. D. I. I. rights in Canada for Heim,. Paris, furs which now. as earlier re- ported. sre being made in Mont- real. Helm fur originals are being cumslances be substituted for the reproduced by D. H. Grosvenor. Vy8L't'lli8lli1g needle. The American lnc., manufacturer, who also makes Veterinary Medical Association re- Norman Hartnell furs in Canada. ports that ferrets and minke have The fjrsgfl -" made i been uuy immunized DRlSCOLLL- At the Charlotte- of Helm furs will comprise be- against distemper by gprgyin' . town Hospital ea April ith, to tween 35 and 40 garments. mostly virus rather than receiving it ua- M35 lid Mu Robert Drleooll full and three-quarter length coats. der the skin, and their system 4.. (nee Joan Brown) a son, Robert but also some short pieces. The Velons antibodies. Scientists of the Plcton. 5 lbs. ll ozs. garments will c;-irry the Helm United States Department of Ag:-i. TURNER.-At the Prince Edward Original designation on the label. culture developed the technique Island Hospital on Monday. May plus a line to say they Ire 8180 T9!-'En!IY It the State College of 2. 1956, to Mr, and Mrs. Ivan exclusive to Ealons In Canada. Washington. If application in the Turner. Winrloe. a dgugmgr, f1eIt:rg::1.ighllel til; sucoess of the Bethany I-nu. up a war I will mean uAnnuGEs considerable savings in time mid work. since animals will not have STUART - TURNER -At all Vic- to be handled individually as in tory Ave., on April 19th 1965 by Rev. E. C. Evans. Mildred Zelda the casein vaccination with s ll”-dis The Same may techniques Turner. clm-intteuiwn to William The time may come when an atomizer similar to that used in the boudo may in certain cir- .ggtock etc” foll : Tgood mllkcows;1 ;:l8E'ng1tEhIl9'if9l';'1 yeer.;ld stag: 1 Yea? 01d W"; 3090: year old steer; 2 calves 6 months: 4 swing ?8,IV95- '0 . more to fool June 30: one year old filly: drlvmil wagon. turnip store; 2 hay mowers. Terms Cash or oil approval joint notes. Elm! lA.lSlEl'l'. Owner. Calls to iihe Island Co-op Services should be made between 8:30 and 11:00 am. Contracts at all the above are open ffll May 9th. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROGIQSING Elisa BELL. A neer. . gday ul-ii'lt. Riot fine day follow!!! I O AUCTlON SALE FOBSALE ALL EQ AND FIXTURES or J. .i. s;rEwAa'r. MEAT MONTAGUE. Confidence hi the fur business is shown by a report issued from Chicage which states thal furriers closed lhe first quarter of 1955 with suhslnntinl gains In Volume- a few i-uniiing as high as 45 Per generally were held to be 10 per and the precautions which the S ' ' cent ever a year ago. have proved effective in linrnunlx- G Stu t. W , HJMFIELD IFATION-OTUEiAY MAY 10, IM '5 '0"0W'5"" D lie the reports of great aciiv- iLIIgeescBl::NnI9rot.lgl.iItli:tvimwcuue Ch-ee--e-.::ll:".”':-I - - en Ron", I I I 1 (Ema 11:: 1 stove (Queen V ity Zsiia higher prices for furs we Th " 1 DEATEE7 la ,........3?'F i..i””n...i.... ..n.,s' nu... chairs, 3 we 1 Wm? "M" W No” me ' "' by 7 "A ill: ?l'.”i.lJ:..'l.ni'.l'5?'lli at fffggf-,';;,f0";gh3"gg,ok-glfgg wood roe-kins 315111 59-nCdiPi3k9l'i 1 1 bi; i th1'99 d-ISPIRY d00!'S 091 Ode; 1-30 Ib- computing interest than previous sales. Prices tlonal Fur News on whale meat 74:1, ye i tery radio (Victor). Mind "8 "Wm v pad” scale; 1 meat grinder; 1 bacon slicer; 1 delicator; 1 call C'W"':3riLl-In'h P- l- I- the previous sale. Norwegians take to have It proper ' 01 book one 1 studio couch . ' cent lower than O Hospital on Wednesday, my 4, I-V gage. 1 f-:1nIdM't:'ol1l,I'i9':vng m”Pe'ble" 4 bah, qhmg. ma mat: register, 1 shopping blodr; 1-600 lb. Champion platifonn pjfnfei-mp:it21eiii:iMd:”i:;:g IN) i;joiici3i::esdsIii:si::tce:hi;:o:33,,?,f 1966. George Cliappelle in his mud "0 year 1'' . DAWSON-At the Prince Edward Edward Island Hospital, May 5. 1055. Mrs. Percy Dawson of Cra- paud. "' CORNEY-At OI:-lottelown. 4th, 1955, William Benjamin nay in his 84th year. DOUGLAS-At the P.E.l. Hospital on Wednesday. May 4. 1956. Miss Elmira Douglas hi her 19th year. CUTCLIFFE - Suddenly at lun- i 7 bedroomsulte,3 scale;1eounter;1 h t . "g;';"t,,,,1,,””"",,,,,,::i :uT?l(l,.:I,)i?2.nmnue3ye of floor oilclolfh, spa" ” er set driving harness. 1 -lelsh 1'01”: W39 qmnuty ”f dlehee,poteandpansandalotofsrnallartiulestoomiin- 'm"r3n?e'Tui:'r day unlit sale will he hold out one DAVID GRIF1-incl. Auctioneer. mainly for cheaper qualities. Some 1,500 silver foxes were offered with 30 per cent sold. Buyer! .lh0W'3d lltile interest. concentrating on the weaker and darker pelts. ome 2.- 000 blue foxes were withdrawn. A total of 3.540 pastel mink W85 0" fered with 5,164 sold. Males hit 8 gap of :34 and averaged 324: fe- males reaclied S19 and averaged 316; Sllverblus averaged 313 Ind had a top of em; females aver- 1 aged 81:. ed with it during that process. it is claimed that in point of whnie. sameness the whale meat prepared for fur-bearing animals in Norway 11 fllII.V lqual to that which is used for human consumption. It is the duty and l'espDfISlhIIlIy of the vet. ENIIHFY officer to supervise that the whale meat which is exported Is in as good condition as that re- tained for home consumption and in each single case a certificate KKQY SEED PIIHCTAITSH TI!-IE NEW-SAFII-i SEID DRESSING! . Knives and other Olltlsng Instruments. FOR SALE lllay Cor- II . NDNS. MICHAEL DOYLE Bloomfield Station AUCTION SALE on wmusslmy, MAY 11 AT s O'C1DCK is lggued for Q, 1 L ler River, April It 1955. Murdock s snowcssiis Whalemestto s.5..n”Z'I.”5i'i'.'.'.2i.- cutclme 1- ms om nu. United Kingdom imports of raw food is packed in so and 100 pound ARTHUR - Passed away at With Beveled Glass Priced Right to Clear furs from the United States during the first quarter of 1955 totalled 21,940,083. an increase of 70 901' cent over the comparable period cartons. At the time from, Norway it is in first class condition and the transfer is per- formed in freezing chambers across the ocean. of departure Charlottetown on Saturday. April 30th. 1955. Eva 1). Arthur. wife of the late James Arthur of Dum- merside in her Nth. year. of last year. March Imports from BLANCHARD pp p. Norwod ted to ' uu.InmI'llllLD T I J the united states mun , M .. A ll mi. 1., .. LT ' KING'S (XMNTY By OTS CW9 GT5 I . 2510.799. a sin of 75 per cent over Whale meat tested in the United praffei-sci?” BI)arnchard 95 M" (formerly Olivia MacNevin of Bnnsliaw.) DAWSON-At the Prince County Hospital on May 3rd. 1906. Shir- loy Ann. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson. Aug- ustine Covc TANTON-At Bunbiiry on Tues- day. May 3. 1955. Stephen Tan- lon in his 64th year. ' MacDONAI.D - Al the Prince County Hospital on May I, 1966. Angus R. lllacllonsld of Rosie last year. he United States was States is of similar composition to the largest supplier of raw furs to beef; the dm31'9n0E being in the (I); United Kingdom during the higher protein. lower fat content "Ht quarter and W” lecond to in whale meat. Chemical analysis -e-m-j:; Show I areater quantity in horse is about equal to beef. Protein for horse meat Is 13.1. for beef 13.7 and for whale meat 23 per cent, which is very much in favor of whale meat veruli horse meat or beef for foxes or mink. Good km of 140 acres, 40 acres under wood and luiibe'rlTv3.;4 mile from raved hiihww E'”"'l””Y 1" house and her!!- ....:1:om.-.il..t"l”:l”:-":::.”?-i7-i'-a3-fsi”- 533-1 cattle, 1 calf, '50 hens, 1, 6 ft. M-H binder (8 years). self Cockshutt manure :gor:tI:dt1:'in:'wl”?p 3: mg, :,-oawg'o::gg';';irlNsNeparator, range, kitchen table, forks. shovels: harness. quantity 01' Iound lumber. quantity of FOR SALE AT SOURIS Six room house with all modern conveniences includ- ing hot water oil furnace, running water and sewerage. A large lot of land and a garage goes with the property. All in good repair. For further particulars apply to: PIIIIAIIEIW gongggumoendottosvseodondsdbeeula Ar LONG ORE!-IK MELVIN J. MCQUAIID, ON MAY Mm v Valley in his 76th ,vcar.V' Oltl. 010- S”"cit”r' is llollla at. I. i AT I ma, -M 3.9.5. HALIFAX i Terms announced at sale. ' p 3,... p.,H,., News sue. p CHM. IDMONDS '- . "DOWNTOWN HALIFAX" : Own", The estate of the late Melt Marci Two minutes from nnilwny st-tinn, nnnlnm nna Theatre Dis- ' Eachern. conslstms of bonsai ti-lot. A Modern Brlolt Building with Automatic Sprinkler synmn blacksmith shopi and two acres barn. garage. FARM AND WOODLAND ,';1,i,'," "”'”””V 743 Acres Largo buildings. Water and shade In fields. Ideal for Livestock. For further particulars apply to: EDWARD GOFF CARDIGAN FOR SALE We have just finished unloading one car of B. C. shlngles,.16 inch, 18 inch and 24 inch. One car flr finish and plywood. One car eastern cedar shingles. One car of In every Room for our Guests Safety. WARM COMFORTABLE Wl')T.T. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH ANT: DHOWHI - DAILY BATES - i ' AUCTION SALE Ai High bank of Farm Mechlner-y and Household Furni- lure. I &'I Instructed to sell by Public Auction on the promises Of Me: Maelood, High Bank, on Wednesday, MUY "I 0' N" hour of II o'clock the following: 1 Machinery - 'l Tractor, set irucior wheel borrows, 2 hey rakes, I manure spreader, I sectional under. I NM-'III' (Money - Norrie), horse hoe. riding horn hoe. a single plow, potato sprayer. scofflor, elevator digger. plunfin M0 '0' can wheels, hey owar, two sets disc horrowln roll". I WIVINO wagon, bu board. wood sleigh, bobs IIIIOIM O"'"d”9""' two on an wheels. lbleyelo. 1 hey eorrl-n W M- Fumliure - 1 Iwroav (MIl50IG"Y): f9"""”d' "N '"""'T All bIacksmlth's tools - anvil. vice. drill. band. saw. table saw. stationary engine, carpenter's I tools 1 WATER-Single e2.5rm.oosw.so ipuaaoluiilr w------w For wires-uni and I-I-to eontrol. Nvodlh is home- land by eomblifw '"'0”9d with Aldrin to give uperior 004000000 Anuieriole. Goals 908 CI! 50; par can of load to it SINGLE 35.00 and 35.50 DOUBLE TWIN BEDS 3750 NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS WITH HOT & COLD Double 54.00-94.504500 All household effects-1 bedrnolii set, springs and mattresses. 1 dresser. commode. I dnvenpnrl. 1 double couch. Vlclrola and re- cords. ollclcth, 1 parlor table, 2 rockers. kitchen table and chairs. dining room chairs. Enterprise oil range. 1 wood stove tiirrordl, kit- chen sink. hotplale. lamps, 2 lawn chairs. lawn mower with motor. 1 ice box. 1 electric radio, De Laval separator. sewing machine, Packard car, '40. TIP OF THE WEEK riioii Yllllll MASTER DEALER lliuliliiii A. cliiml-:ll. GAl.l.O'I'OX”i - ' Ferlleaaiuhopsweulul "-ltouldwe .-I jl'ernie Cash. svproc-GetyountodaywhHemirntocki-oornolett - Ni Seed? it Chem' la bsobtatned 2: Wm mines and mattresses. 2 bureaus and commodes, 2 ' - """ "'1'" "'”""”"””"' N "5"" "WE" '' E' " (;aN:nAl. rrizlticrxi bInA"l:1yANlI' P110000! ""0": "I"! 'l""'''"'' ""'”'”"V W "'”' '”"'”"' '""' T""'i M TIP IO 40 '00-orrlulrivlil I I '09 room tabla. 6 chain Va uh BM G-"I '”"' ''”V'' ' ' M I h . h of assoc. LTD. 00' I'm' brou bed, spring and moment, loo chest. kitchen oaltlo. chum. Hunter River Phone 15 loan 0. morass. n'ul:eghilck;M'g';';-l,,g',;9f;l'v,, by Ch,,,.1O,,,.,,,w,, summenldc "R": 000 OM! GIN": NIWVWITY 5' 59'”! b'ddI"" "H" "' Aiictioiieer. M feeding Master C-C Pullets er Nels. 9.. mm," ,. ,.m.u..., , M xnims for one full day each or contact your local Niagara Representative- s week right thro h the wing AIio'iIia form in acres. 43 acres woodland, so clear. F A R M F 0 R S A L E m '.-;..f'..':m tar so :53 the J. a. ARSENAULT, 44 summer ltreet. am-lottotown. Ml -1 lie '- 4 calves one year old, 7o hens, i . M t. Y ,. m...".:. iigir, nn....o in climbing mm. 1 AT maclruzv M I; 'nmm'”""w,,h ;--I-:1 Eg-Ehflqlibflfuf 0' M CI” ITIYQW, COM. MIX” CM” d now. dent. N! we. mm H.” "'o. crud . , . - , . from Ch.1-ht” pogg " I All silinl in: to 81000 cash Over that 1. 'ndo;"m:gl'dnnk-N", maggdon rlL;lr' 3 I "A" YIY 1 4"; ' Kr,-elii. A comm of as ellowsdfor moi. "''”V "'""”'S ”"”'- ”' ''”'l"''' W" 9”" , M It Oreeanz. . - omun p '2. ct . - Awygue l , I”, " dgrvk weiflni the def i tugs Muxxm zg . X35: IIIIO IPIIY GXFIIY I lomielsou, iai'an6tt'naown.n.n.No.e l " ' """"""i