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LT Charlottetown A£¢ll¢»S Oct. 3 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 .1 FUX FEEDS [must be quick UICK treatment for mmo cuts and burns and bumps i ` the secret of avoiding dangerou to keep “Vaseline” Petroleum Jelly handy all the time. Its application keeps the sore spo clean, promotes the growth o I healthy new tissues. Tends to prevent scars, too. ' Keep your medicine chest wel I stocked with “Vaseline” Petro- leum Jelly. You can buy it any- where in jars and tubes. Don’t wait for trouble. Be prepared. 'That's what first aid means. And remember, when you buy, that the trade-mark Vaseline on the label is your assurance that you are getting the genuine prod uct of the Chesebrough Manu- DI facturing Co., Cons’d, 5520 back straight. his head up- - » Chabot Ave., Montreal, Canada. RUCKY P0lllT FERRY October 16th-31st, 193 Leave Rocky Poin 8.00 A. 9.00 A. 10.00 A. 11.30 2.00 3.00 4.00 Leave Charlottetown 7.30 8.30 9.30 11.00 1.30 2.30 3.30 P. 5.00 P. M. 5~30 SUNDAY ` 9.30 A. M. 10.00 12.45 A. M. 1-30 2.00 P. M. 2-30 4.00 P. M. 4-30 t Fw>>>p 33?-SSS? nuns? 53333333 www? 33?? 'The University of the Philippines ls to add a school of fine arts, a con servdtory of music, and a scllool of hy giene and public health --S MAIL Es- .\, _ ~ -_. I lnl.\\‘» .........» _..:f_:;=.j.j} _ lol -..1...».11| N00-10-18»3l. _______i_.ii-_-_-1-_ i C. M. Lampson 6:’ Co. LIMITED. M Queen Street London. E. C. I. Bnlland Public Auction Sales OF RAW FUHS lhipplng bags will be furnlsh~ ed without charge by applying to B. T. Holman. Ltd” Sum- meraido. P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Professional Bards Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman, Char- iottetown. Jas. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Band all information regardln lllfrlctlons of PROHIBITION AC'I` to the above or to B. J. liaywoo Chief Inspector, Charlottetown. K d1 llli. J. H. AYERS DENTIST Olice Queen Street 0": Hughes Drugstore. Hours:-9 to 12.30. 2 P. M.-5 P. M. 8502-ll-4-21. l’1flcD0NALD & McPHEE B. A. In A. MeDONALl|. B. F. MePBEB Darriaten. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN ~ Riley Building STEWART & LOWTHER . I. D. STEWAB1. K. C. - N. W. LOWTHER IAIBISIEBS, SOLICITORS. ETC. M Great George Street HONEY l‘0 LOAN. £1--mmm-l--_ MARK R. McGUlGAN B. A. IABIISTIR., SOLICITOB, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Wlsflm Block. Charlottetown. I’.l4.l. BELL & MATHIESON l» I. le". 0. L Mnthieson, Ll. R _ Barrister Q Solicitors Money to unn Qsrtottetown and Montague MCLEOD & HEN'I`I.E,\i I. A. t|EN'I'l.I'I\ t\' P. lil-'\'l"l.l»I\ K L. ‘,_. »... _ -.¢ vi' Ugg.- .- .. .._..__ .1 .street ION!! T0 LOAN “lt may be so, but how it can ever be." “What is lt?" "My nephew says t son we feel so exhausted ther.: hot :'::~ .. is because of the humo in 1 1 _-=,\spher‘e." l don‘t sei hat the rea VE TRUE FISH She bought a fifty-dollar hat; The price had little weight. He was a million-dollar fish, And she used the hat for bal STO RY t. . L i ‘ ' ~ , / l l ._/_ is ~. ur l _ ,y E\ i 1 \.\ 1* US* “Was your saddest hour the ti you discovered that your husband was flirting with someone else?" “No-it was when he discovered that l'd been ~ ' rome thing." i - ' ,.~.=/. )`."‘:§ z _.g remiss _fr/?_\ i___'_;_v . -,...,;s..‘”,§ ,. -' "5 ME \ < _ .QE !l.i:lllll‘ hi::':i:::l _ “We live In a hotel on the Eu- lopean plan." "Pooh, that's nothing; we live In a rcal house on the installment plan." _'A ll§§5i1;r ' /§§ f` 'A '~\\ sa rf? _ / \ ` ~_~’ I ‘.,34_5_2u_1m°_d‘u’ `“°' itself, marched away; it disappear _ _ --- _ = I :_'?`i"°": 1- il' P-4-' i » - _ 1 E i . _ il' _ `V ll A ` mm Plumls-l.gll...;~»~l 0on’t Telephone If you feel old and mn-down from _ "i°“"“‘i‘.'...’i.l‘.l""‘£‘ia.1f12.' ‘f.‘.‘“'u'i.3.‘I§ ' '- _h‘i§iT&.... off.. ...... u...u. 1. al Read the Rules of The Guardlan l`.f’§i" .§‘“?&l.‘ti3°2u§1"u"‘l§.'.‘. '.‘l.'.'1'“.5i - .. ‘un-If wr. om oe -¢ ¢»-w-=-- “Famous Canadians Puzzle Contest. ,dufud u du .cud of “msd d U . y _ ' They will answer every question. J _ l 1 f _...__ . mow yonx. N-Y-.0°t-_1'l- msor. ouch ruidins Iii” “N” .from city to env in the uw' ‘ ti on the reality of actual tests. Engineers here announce the S leading the horse toward the beom.l The mechanical aviator will 110% i weathex. continues 3, it hu sm-t. S The 5"" had muy “sen °"i”` me The Killer’s head was wagging nsirob human pii0i6 0! .i0h!- It Wm E ,.5 ' ‘ . Pyrites, was dancin eve°n on the m ._l ' consequences_'1 hat’swhy1tpays K "h°“9h h’ W” t“m“5' l°“ly be °“ “id and 'm aux m -'-‘ “'°5°“`°’d s1°p°‘s' when fwm " 5”” There seemed no benefit of The robot will make his home ln a Cf d“'a_rf Pine °“" smdduy sdemnlclergy-and Marcus had/aununoned small box under the p1l0t's Belt profession emerged into the stron mouths to friends ln our fringe me 0ut__ _ _ "And never. ev en _ went W his 9““'" I heard' ‘ spectators. were spinning. _ _ . My captve ahead rode with face. . . . The heaving shoulders, the blinded head, visible above the And a voloe walled and choked ln ' my ear: . if he would only sag or droop “oh G__d__0.n G_d|.. ‘_ . _ _ hu spun defied mine. vigilance committee had gr‘0wnl ,cordon of armed guards stretche ‘on bond sides of the way. _ _ _ d raised o hand to a, pale Erehead, crossed herself. _ . . I must 11015 look at the crowds again. _ . . I might see-~whai; matter lf I did see . - _ _ ? Men crowding about me _ . . congratulations on my nerve _ _ _ Marcus repeating: "It's great. boy!" . . . Buck reassuring me that he always said I ought to have been in the game from the first _ _ _ Ah, now the committee had gone into conference _ - _ flashes of light on their intentions _ . _ . “He won’t take ions." I heard from shorty _ _ . Mayor Brown was .to be judge. _ . . , “Well.' come on! Let's get it DWI' with!" Marcus commanded. Then his sharp. strained countenance turned my way and he seemed a- gain aware of mc. "Coming :Tong to the proceedln€S, boy?" And that inquiry jerked me out of the haze into the light. I would not, I could not attend the trial because of what I knew and would not tell, but mostly because that softening picture rose again- the blue eyes of Constance lishe- Gullty she might be-guilty of course she was; nevertheless. I could not face her reproach. And Marcus, peering into my face, must have guessed something of this; for his expression softened and: “All rlghti" he said. Then, as though finding for me a logical way out, he added: “S'pose you stay here on guard." Others were listening now; and for their benefit he went on with n. jocularlty I knew to be assumed: “You brought him in, and you keep him. Hey, McNeill, Bowles! You’re to stay here on guard. Mr. Gilsonis in command." The door had opened again. The Killer emerged between two guards, his hands now unbound, There was 3 welt above his wrist where the rope had cut. _ . . But he walked straight. Some one had given me the key. Some one had commanded that I was to open the door only on signed order orpersonal demand of the central committee. Down the street walked the captive and his guards. The beellke swarm about the courthouse became active, moved, shifted. I-Ieretofore it had been sil- ent or nearly so; merely bumlng with subdued conversation. Now, its members broke into audible lspcech, even into voceferatlon. A large squad of guards had detached ed into that alley which led to the Pioneer ccrral. Ten minutes later it emerged-augmented. Between the ranks I discemed the tail form of Chris McGrath, framed by an unlanked crowd. Ah, there were the prisoners of the Pioneer corrsl, they who were held for deportation. There was Oliver; there was Red Nell. The squad aligned itself and its captives before the log, may office beside the courthouse. From the peak of its gable extended a new timber. It had not been there before. . . _ A horse was being led into the . d P3 'ing glance clutched at mine. "Let me go!" he pleaded. "Let me go!" I shook my head. words came out of him in spurta, in jerks. “she'll-.she-might get me out of this. For G-d's sake, send for my wifel” “Who is your wife?" It was as though some one else spoke. “Mrs. Deane-Mrs. Constance ,Deane-Mrs. Bamobys place"-he was sagging from the bars now. ‘f"She came in get me out of this. All the way to make me stop this. My God, if 1‘d listened to her, I'd havebcen a decent man-" and then, as though the sense back of his emotion warned him that he was making a fatal admission his mouth snaped shut. something like ,intelligence returned to his eyes. and he finished weakly: "Send for. my wife." Mechanleally I repeated, I do not know why: "Get back from the window!" For I was Robert Gilson again: like a naked soul at the judgment seat I saw what insane jealousy had made of me, what I h§d done to the woman I loved. what a thing I had been. - . . ‘ And I turned. as thoush the mot- ion would relieve me of my thoughts, and saw her; and thought for an instant I was seeing a vis- ion. She stood at the jail door. One hand rested on the latch. The other clasped round her head a _black shawl. Her blue eyes swim- ming in anxiety which I took for reproach, seized mine, clutched them. ."‘Youl" ghg said. "Youl” ,"l’s this your husband?" 1 asked. “Ye.s. Qulcki Have you the key?"4 "Ye.s." "Then give it to me|" Her hand, ner eyes pleaded. "You say you - love me-" "N°." I said. "I will do it myself." -And while I was saying that-so quick is thought--I had formed both a determination and s. plan. All save us stood watching that idx-ama of a. Pissing soul, their eyes captives of horror. My fellow guards were not watching. My ' roen, wltlrhls trick of iiiked, stood' -at the door. I moved forward to act. she raised her hand as though to protest. dropped it to though re- alizing that she would waste time. I threw the reins over my saddle hom, I turned the key in the lock, It grated. I glanced involuntarily _, over my shoulder. McNeill and Bow lea had not heard the mum-|_ My °8Dtlve was crdbched on the floor, hlii wilspced. Ar 1 entered nu dyed went wild. (To Be Continued) German Do t ° Stomach Gacs olteiiii;<(ii£ Dr. Carl discovered th g gh of stomach gas was, in maost. caagurne lm' UPPER bowel Sohe efe ' "l’:l’1°1 Nmtdy to wash ouilitlie IC lhd BOTH el Ha named Ulmer and lower bow- *rl ‘ ‘ _ - thi crowd--o barebackcd bay horse. l lerlka. ' H m”°rip“°“' Ad' .sd _ . -_r.-nu. ‘ Adlex-ua washes t / Hlrlam Hayritls: \'/'ii n'l r"d The guards were heal' ng men aw`y CBA fiery (lu poisons which yer du 1.. no-. ~'~-.~ from hm: and the bubble had stop- ' °“”“ 5° “"4 bed Sleep- ' » It is harmless G ` Si . C '.l_;;.. ;: ‘ _ ` 1, ' ` ct Adlerika £95 " I >l11i.....°" I . . . ped. The on y sound was th. shuffle by gum,-,,.mw ymm fe W. , l t . | ° |:r thump of feet cn 1*.: board side-I fill effects. Hughes Dsl, hecw°“"" f -":a. Men lvrl come through the courthouse css: Above t‘1em Z o. Ltd. FiiEEfff'~."1: '.'._'"."r. "- wm -rr. ni " 'H 0°" u u- had drop tu ioopl fr 1 n ui be me he would know better presentlyrxers ties Kmen “wird H1 B mul “N5 8 el' I Ons 18 “ ` Mr. and Mrs. Keith Canfield and , B .Robot never. When a wing dips. _ S Lake _ _ 1 d ,little daughter of aranac . Af the. };cSf;:rewl;1;;i gigpnné bir;i:le;.:;wagged; was still* The horse gavelthe robot begins correction of the ,N_ Y" accompanied by Mrs. Bren- news fromqihe corners; of their B “ment leap out from under mm'l variation instantly' whereas the ton Canfield and 801|. Mwxenzle A of 1. _ _ Q mumrgr that Kas a walli dip is well under way before a men t arrived on the Island Monday by; r e crow . . . . man on _,Imp _ f01k,._..e,S _ _ _ nv own thzmoumdm pitched over on ms °““ acl' car and will remain for a .rhort| mme. _ _ _ Men were pomtmg 'Irie engineers said homan hands vlan heme retumlng ,sun to mek- eyes stared. His loose mouth hadl fallen open. His heed was wobbllng 1 . _ 1 k d I 0 cabin d°°‘:.on his shoulders Au nu des ir-' WClTli1ll 00 E I' Ill 3 1 ‘ BUFFALO, N. Y., October 17- “Then send for my wife"-the' are needed only on the takeoff and landing. oP£N_lnnns No longer will the .tray-laden waitress be forced to look care- fully before she manoeuvres her load through the swinging doors leading to the kitchen-a door which opens automatically at her approach solve.; the problem. ' The magic door, socalled. was on“e‘xhibltion here as part of the 13th annual restaurant world's fair. Its secret lies in a beam of light which plays 'on a photo- electric cell and holds an electric circuit in contact. Any person` approaching the door breaks the, beam and the cell sets in motion machinery which opens the door. The door is closed by an electric timing device. _ The door is only 9. small item in the number of displays intended to capture the fancy of the men who cater to the public taste. More than $500,000 worth of mach‘nery including everything from a 20- fcot stove which will cook meats for 1,000 persons at a time to sets of dishes which merely bounce 'when dropped to the floor were on exhibition. , Hands nmsntr nz cpu. ` TOF|.ON'Ii0, Oct. 16-Hanging himself to the door of his cell, Rus sell Pratt. 18, inmate of the Toron- to jail, was found dead on Satur- day night. Pratt‘s body was found suspended by his trouser belt from an iron cross bar of the door. Pratt was convicted of aut- o-mobile theft. He was sentenced to six months definite and twelve months intermediate. D0.\llNlON 0l<‘ CANADA Province of PRINCE El)\\'AltlJ ISLAND In the Burrolllte Court, Slml George V. A. D. lB3l~ In lla Estate of Hedley V. Palmer. lute nf Charlottetown in _Queen's County i|\ the sold Province, deceased intestate. Hy the llnnournble Harold Lcomiril I‘nl|nc-r, Surrogate Jlldgo of Prolrnte. etc-. etc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's (’ounty or nny Constable or llteroto person within said County. GllEl'_`TiNG 5 on lilo of ll. Jnmca Palmer of Char-l lottetnrvn afnrennhl. Barrister. the Ad- ministrator de lionln non of the nhovc nnmcrl estate, praying that n citation n'-my he iasuml for the purpose herein- after not forth: You are therefore hero- hy required to elto nll persona inter- ested in the said Estate to lm and np- penr before me at n Surrngnto Court 0 he lu-lil in tho Court House in Chnrlnttefown in Queen'a County, in the laid Province. on Friday the twentieth flny of November next. cum- ing, at inc hour of eleven n'rlr1ck forc- nonn of the mmo day tn shew cnuao if Mi! they can why the Arenunta of tho snirl Estate ahoulfl not he panned and tho Estate rinsed as prayed for in snirl petition and nn motion of J. 0. Clnlr Campbell. Em.. Prorinr for laid l‘e- titioner. Anal I rlo in-rehy nrilor that n trun copy horenf be forthwith pub- lished in mme nowapnper p||h|||hea| in Charlottetown nforesnlai. once In each work for at la-net. four consecu- tive weeks from the glntn hereof anal tlmt n true copy hm-ont hr-. forthwith polled in the following public pint-an rclrrfiirrly. v-nmclr. |11 one hun nf tin- Cnurt Tl . nuns in Phnrlnitrtown nfnre||nlrl_ nt or near the City W1-lglr smlna nnrl at nr nr-nr the Bank of Nova Brolin both In Charlottetown sfnrasnlrl. and l dn hereby further orrlcr tlmt n true rnpy hr-roof he forth- with served on ilu- Attorney-floncrnl ,nf this Prnvlnr-o In that nil psrnfmn lnlnruterl in the snivl lllainto ns nfore- nlvi may '-"ro tina notion that-1-1\f. fnvvv 11' "if ivan- nf "uf \f,~|~ufv',| .,.|».._ n ~ mv h'°~\|l nml the Soni nf t‘~~ r""l Cn'-v~* this 1'1", .inf nt Oetnhe- ‘ D "W 1-nn 'vt in 3'_»¢||1 wizards- Md th' "°‘°'° “ b'-'°‘ Tryon Alnd Vtcrmty Whereas upon reruling tho petition. Thewestherhaasomvoryfa are conduviinl Wi' °* ' f°"°".1usihiix-iiyiiriri-1v\e.nix-kriiliiiivviiigibielistwiiiz idiot lu s :muon or aliif, d;;';,.:mB;:.:e the gum M f Cottonwood. I-lors}e\meIr;h were swinzlspeech was but bluphmy; thatisemnd and mud them back as ‘ ' ' ing now round t e e of shoe 1 , 1 _ ' which marked the rear °ppr°a°hesil;i; Iiitlakiilozxd Zlxosvieiiligngleuhs fiiinfailing in precision and accur- ' Mane' Kenneth Iinmm gf Aug; 'oi Main street- Behind them Ulnldying ds he had lived. There was y the pilot can fly a plane with fustme owe be',n"apmmn?r,-y. I l"°d°S“`i““5' one mm had '°°°8'lo. man on the beam . . _ tyiI\8lZei1ter skill than a man, the .few ‘nys vm ng Na vw "ized Cham” Meek’ W” ‘h°k‘““ a woe. _ _ _ some one atandinsf engineers sud. 'rue human pudt"°“’ h`s fist at the dead bandits. . . . ‘ _'__' employees of The Guardian and "Nl" f““‘m°°‘ my tllte part. Al many members of one family of a paid in advance subscriber may compete as desire and any subscriber may send lu as many lets ol answers as he or she wishes. but each let must be complete and will he judged individually. The successful competitors whose subscriptions are paid farthest into 1932 will have the Pl‘°f°\‘¢“°¢~ Clip the picture and coupon underneath it every day and write the answer on the blank line. Save all your clippings until the end of the contest and then send them to the “Famous Canadians" Contest Editor of The Guardian in one batch. Name and address should be included. Clblfll' Writ- tm or printed, and securely attached to your solutions. It will facilitate handling if you bind your solutions by sewing along the top, or using paper fasteners. ' _ nv necessary to refuse acc=lli»Bl1¢ 1- Cash In sending more than one solution, each solution must be enclosed in s separate envelope. Please attach sullclcnt portage as. otherwise, it may be e ol the mail. _ In case of a tie The Guardian reserves the right to pub- llsh one or more tie-breaking puzzles. I The judges’ decision will he final-in all matters, and The ’ Guarding will not undertake to enter into correspondence with any individual regarding the decision of the iildlfil- town spent Thanksgiving with his "il" L lpureuis, Mr. md Mrs. J. A. Lvmw _ _ _ ` ' The Prisoner stood at the window; I B A °f T’y°“' T d t W. ~ This was Mal" Simi- H°W me ms hands clutched the bars. 1-us ”`_' 0 0 a A Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Btordy, Bhd- Prize \ \% \'\@{' gil* \< N€>.\"\2 li l‘u lly subscription is pnhl in advoneo i Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell of| Summerslde were visitors to Tryon on Sunday. l , -- I Rev. and Mrs.. F. Grossman sr- rlved s. week ago in Tryon, where, the Rev. Mr. Grossman has taken over the duties of pastor of the 'I‘ryon Baptist Church. During the summer months Rev. Z. L. Fash, has been acting pastor, the former pastor, Rev. M. O. Brinton havin! accepted a call to New Brunswick. Tryon welcomes the new Minister and his wife and hope that their stay in Tryon will be a pleasant one.-D. A Swiss engineer ls touring the world in a one-wheel motorcycle, the seat being mounted on the ln- ‘sidc rim or me in-ge wheel. -»- REG ULATIONS of the PROVINCIAL Bitlaltb OF HEALTH o e Province of Prince Edward Island Respecting the Disposal of Csrcsasea - of Foxes Made this 30th day of September, 1031 The following regulations approv- ed by the Provincial Board of Health under authority of Section 6, subsections 2. 0 and 29, and Bec- tion ll, sub-sections 1 (a) and (bl, of The Public Health Act N27, are published for the information of all concemed: l. No carcasses of foxes dying f\'°m “HY diléase #hall be removed from the premises on which they were ranched. Such carcasses shall be buried or cremated immediately following peltlng_ ' 2. All carcasses shall be disposed of by burial to the depth of four feet or cremation within twelve hours after peltlng, 3. All carcasses of foxes must be (LBJ Bid. li. I1. P\f.§lPil'i kept in a suitable container, with s °l°l° fllllhl cover. until disposed of, Name of subscriber . . . . . . . . . ._ Address . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ Erich puzzle ronrcuniiia thc rmiiio Tbll is my answer to the above puzzle "FA-.\l0llS CA_\‘ADlA!\"’ CONTEST. i:lhiiriixiliilc-ofllfiillious Cnnnil-Inin iilily. o . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................{`.. .... .... . ...........-vt .. . ...... . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...ru- nf .1 fninuns (‘:u\:iriinn past or '\\'eil~ ent. Forty of the fifty correct solutions lrlupcnrorl on the printer] listipub- lished from Oct. 10 to 17. ltenll the rules. lf tho saline nnlne niImltl.pf vnrintionl in spelling. spelling on tho prluiml list only will lac nrceplénl. Rpelllng ho\vn\'er, will not 1ll.~q|\nl|fy nny 1-nntosiunl. if thc correct solution ia u nnuie not appearing nn the printed list The Ghariottetown lluardiaoi ig ing stations shall be removed to a sudicient distance beyond the city, town or village limits before being disposed of by burial or cremation, so as not to cause o nuisance. 5. It shall be unlawful to feed the bodies of foxes to hogs, fowl or any domestic animals and any person or persona committing such an offence shall be liable to have their premises l placed under quo-routine and not be permitted to remove food. animals or other products until such time as the Provincial Department of Pub- llc Health shall decide when the ssld quarantine may be released. ' 8. Any -person committing nn of- fence against these rcgulations shall on summary conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty dol- lars ($20.00.) _ P. A. CREEI1MAN_ M. D.. Chief Health Officer. 9851-10-14-wedfrimon3i_ ll-_i-_i.__i_ ' \ l . 5 An Annual Examination el Yun Eyes will satrguaro ' ¥‘esr Vblon and Comfort ‘ ‘*""'-fr'-'\-o-vu-tl-IIQ .|. il., .sonnsroii AUCTION Furniture sale by nuctlon. on Monday, Oct. 19th at 1.30 o‘clocl sharp at 20 Bishop St., consisting ol parlor, dining room, bedroom. fbttch- cn furniture, oil cloths, carpets dishes, stoves, bedding, mats,-nic' old set black Walnut furniture, vel! old curtoln shades, etc. Nothing ro served. Sale positive. Terms cash. PATRICK llUGl_l_§S. ao Bishop S' J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. 1 east-io-town-I Auction site tif Western Ilorécf win be held dré Albert McDougnll’s Him C-moe Cove. October Qlsl Sale Opens nt 2 O'c sl .Terms C1312. “ng Optometrist \81 lteul .~. - i-el s“"_0'M°_ glthgr by bm-|-1 or c,.en“u°n |‘hut~1u»t1.u v~ _ , ;i”';_:,;-_;.. ;__. /I1. - - - - _ r-mn. nm. 0452.10-io-Mod-4| 4. The carcasses from all fox p'elt _ I " . - m:oo soon- 941°' J. 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