13-11; _CI-IARLO'I"I‘ETOWN_GUARDIAN Southern Atlantic Legacy The Central iiuardiani- Local Offender ,1 Th,“ _——- i Under Defence; M" @7574" ""°'A Act Dismissed i Farthing of a Many mm may be at I cents a word strictly pay- "t" l" ""1"- B! anus! ranxiuan {AAA ._ u first case of to be "fifth col- was dismimed at the ‘q. what I think we'll umn" vlt he had said Police Oou: yesterday morning. dim"! 11° wvld muster-i Gerald Lutes, a resident of this Evidently don't understand City, charged with making state- ments contrary to the regulations of the Defence of Canada Act, was released but not without a ivither- 1118 - Magistrate . Martin. The do- “ b? 31° fendam made the rash statements from“? over two weeks ago 1n a city ball;- RPOI- ber shop before members of t e "m" '0 Will"? I116 debt 119 had in fighting forces in uniform. curred, he would 105B no time in sev 11m Magistrate, in dismissing "1118 his connexion with this young the charge, said: "it should be "33""- 19 WU preposterous. made clear that the evidence was h If. that he should have w de- fully astabiished and in essentials hi!!! 6t all. and the moment admitted by you, insufficient. to B! flllflwed. he would hold you gully but sufficient to a mere fin- hold you in low regard. Your ex- ot put them. cusc of Jocuiar intent is establish- Dlana, it was ed by the ridiculous untruih of {or your alarming statement as to your father's whereabouts and ao- 'tlvity, against definite proof of his residence. and occup- DI-l-D-llowatrsoflhswilba closed until June 10th. "aw" 1m" L-lM-O-S-lil. r $2,‘: 31?}, "You t ii Blshopi o ii PROPERTY SALE-The Trainer I m; IE5? ifflui"? Pt. fiiihskiw” - - - n 0r .10 -.i J- P~ Bradley was the 81113121011061’? IUOOBIIUI. I T U D I N I l- Pblocia Doyle, I. Mac- aid, and successfully tions with badi incident, however, ha}; ‘if: Lin!“ Mag“ himself that when he was Sark have gassed their examine onors and have resumed their in the extension course. ____ MINERAL YESTERDAY. - The funeral of Moses P. Doiron which was largely attended, was held yes- terday morning from his late n51- deuce. 27 Weymouth Street, to 3t. Dunstans‘ Basilica, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. George Moflormac. who also con-I‘ ducted service at the grave. The Messrs. ii-iiiiiii $25.00 “Bluebird” PAIR a Inlhhel “Bluebird” S0 Insured free of charge. plainly in t anclai obligation clldan 11%|? "POn a social level. Terms are Easy! Only $1.00 a Week ad- “Your aot has been at beat one no of offensive chlldishness and shows tel- little tendency to share in or re- t-he universal New BULOVA WATCHES smart new models 75 see ilmni ‘flp Pay only $1.00 a Week lfrom a livery was e com an o _____ Major 88ft" n for the daugh FOLIO! COURT-Irina against the driver of vehicle without license drawn at the court yesterday. Six drunks appeared on the docket. t Four of them forfeited their bail, and the other two were fined s10 and costs or twenty days in Jail. r m- The "Defence of Canada. Act" can 11011811 which they was closed by dismissal, tho Mag- e, 3 held I10 attraction or nitrate‘? rfiamarks appearing else- Ills? hiéii-‘viciiiafliiéntiilim. Intgolntlof w ere n is issue. snué Smokm .v reg e ng hel ______ R room of the Pagaie . and the men who ha , , ~ pendent on your patronage I iind rfihnte concatenate ween-i 1e w iecomiiu l 795999487 residence or fill-PRO a. motor was with- “The result to you has nxiety and discomfort likely continue. well-deserved by you but unfortunate to your family and connections. Between untimely and unhumorous lies and ill-natured attempt to escape by endeavour to overhear persons conceived as de- to 8110B windows but the See our GIFT TABLE! Relish Dishes, 1 0'0- s Butter Dishes, WESTFIELD WATCHES puny _ ranteed mod- 95 i els. Styles for men and . "P 4 easy companions tin‘ hout would do well to guard your mn- $ml ti}? fortni ht. m: £35m iuitilfoffif,’ gue until you mature in sense ins - - - iflor wfiich he W13 eminmm. sumcLldecency." Q told him 1f d if his soaringi giéectationfi stgieiifi: P IVeterans Home Guard Company hearse: ish. service at the home was held by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. Louis Murray. The all- llajearisrisygreAMessrs. Crasvlve i 1.7. . e r, . Jones, , Duic emu. dawhm, . x , . . - '"°"°“ a aw gicecglt ltiheagrqavlb vwfs l get Wm’ will“ be 1e“ . Murray. TRANSFERS-Other approved transfers are announced at. local headquarters as follows: Ptes. F. W. NIacKenzle and W. F. Huestia, P.E.I. Hlghrs, Gunners A. P. Keil- ler, M. M. Farrell and L. DeG. Aileyn, 1st Halifax Coast Brigade, R. C. A1 WOMQIL Cash prices on credit terms imse perience at no distan “mild so alone next. u t mime‘ He me. though. A ‘illgl-“D daugh- For the information of ex-ser- vice men desiring to join the Vet- erans’ Home Guard Company that is being raised in Military Dls'rict No. 6, it is notified that every applicant should communicate with his own Branch of this organiz- ation. ‘i. The arrangements made with the iPresidcnts of the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Commands of the Canadian Legion, British Empire Service ‘League, is that branches will record the names of any applicants. and that their names will be submitted to the District Recruiting Officer, Hall- fax, in accordance with a scheme of proportional representation be- tween Nova Scotla and Prince Ed- e taxl drew up befor- clad 811d a gorgeo l Sgéd dOWII til? yste t em . Mp5 Dlave w“ B the hotel, functionary COMMUNITY PLATE pot, O.A.S.F. B.Q.M Sergt. . and 1841 ROGERS BROS. son from No. 8 District C.A., and $39.75 Term payments cost no more! 1 w’ W‘ Complete sets for B—82 pieces. Chests Free. trr s __‘__ i‘ 57.841 I Total Bu” i R. f‘. .»\. F. ' Personnel: a 1.389 -\ ‘S “L926 i T in‘, 1Z1 :1:".’~:a ‘i515 i i _ , 1m; irnlningi‘ .n cannon. i llome Dofrnrr: I 9 squadrons (3 more proposed) R. C. N. Personnel: Officers i i PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor roll for May:- Grade X A-l. Burton Howatt; 2. Olive Keeping; 3. Allin Thomp- son. Grade X B-i. Daniel Tweel; 2. Margaret Matheson; 3. Betty Mac- ' [Kenzle (mine tx-i. Ann Duffy: l- Kathryn MacLean; l. Mar!!!" Lawson. Grade VIII-i. Joyce Coffin: I. Slurlie stems; Ii. Louise Brown. Grade VII-l. Margaret Mac- Imnnan; 2. Myrtle Maclieod: 3. Alvina Carr. Grade VI-1. Joyce Gay: 2. Shir- ley Harper; 3. Ruby Wakelin. Grade 5 iMiss Watsoni-Elaine Hillier 97; Mildred Cudmore 96: Roger Chandler 95; Ruby Van- ldvrstlne 94; Helen Acorn 94: Mar- jorie Daiziel 94; Emm Lou Doug- las 94; Clare Currie 3: Eric Gil- lespie ; Ross Macllennan 93; Lena Carr 90; Betty Morrison 90; Lena Stewart 90. Grade V (Miss Roan-Marjorie Mactman 94; Walter Conrad 91; Donald Tinney 90: James Bent- lev 90: Iorna Creolman 90: Fcrne Moreside 90; Roy Dougan H9; Jackie Kennedy 88; John Nash R5; Tom Hail 84; Reta Mar-Innis 8i. Grade IV (Miss Fullerton)- Marlorie MacPherson 93: Velma Buell 93; Edera Rodd 92; Jan-e Johnsione 9i; Phyllis Burhoo 91' Margaret McDonald 9i: Paula Rayfield 90; Frances Nichol 90; (Iornld MacAuley 89. Grade IV (Miss Pounrii-lieith Douglas 94: Joyce Riggs 90: Iielen MoKnrris R9: Ruv Chandler 89; Alfred Anderson H7. Grade IYI (Miss Poundi-Wil- 11am Dalzlei 92: Beunh Barre-it H9: Doris MncKlnnon B9: Lorraine Manson 89: Eleanor Hvnes H7; Harry Wakelin 87: Keith Dalzlcl R5: Lea Cameron R5. Grade III (Miss Ferguson»- Davld Hurst 92; Carl Brown 91; TUESDAY. . . “GUM “it? llld” GIOWS _ by KAYSER I I Romantic bits of lace and net 1 ‘tens ent §°§§ four and eiuhi in (.1 t 5-3;:- button lengths I9 ,- ‘W! “t” '1 00 *1 50 . - and - iifte viva Drel-‘l “'1 “l: H ' ry d' Sh W A 0s1e and Un 1e 0 er 5 . bllg) -. F “ RIDE TO BE” were i 0r the - - i i ‘laacl i‘. i mill had Club together, you girl-friends, bring in the money and let us plan a I P3,?‘ hosiorv ward-robe. We'll include weights for all her honeymoon oc- ‘a i.’ . ‘ ., . - ~ v , ‘ id - canons. Mnckings for golf-shopping and dancing. its im idea --and , "if she'll bless you for the original thought. nl tricb nin For the wedding day liself,—she’ll want sliaoreai. $1 1 5 D . m,“ ’ chiffon. Pair I er ,‘ who‘ fl you‘ $11!‘? ~ And, at least a half dozen of real silk, tailored if‘ v , t! urn undies. "Honeys are perfect they wear for rult ages. fit b0Ziliilfllii_V,-—Sh€ ll love. $1 ore - I h, that gift. mm ~ w; i < Little appliqued daisies .111: trim this S-buiion length aha beauty in silk $1 froi .. m! mesh I [HO the fnu boa 1 9mm‘ PIT “ M Mfi hmd EV? rim | 6 _ lau fou -.___.__. oi —‘ n n h a ~ - - Advertising is’ How ana a s lg tzng . I I d n. Prince Edward s an Oil. in Men Are Employed m,‘ The Prince Edward Island ‘Havel in —_—|- Bureau has completflliDallirfiggv- . ' . t"lth\lt!1 aylar ; C. A. S. F. has 81.210 on Strength Overseas or in Canada, iigfgspfilflge “ ‘Iilnnd window Lt‘ R -\ F 12.315 While 6.614 Serve in Navy. dispnlv in l-h . ‘l‘l'i1vel Bureau or- la. i ' ‘ ' ' flco, located at ‘llc comer of Stan- a‘ i- lcv and St. Cat ‘i e Streets. M011- "f OTTAWA June 3 — ‘OH-More Rating! 5,562 xfeni. during me week June min than 103.000 Canadians are serv- I ~ :0 29th, and this display will be dis‘; , m m i, navy and air force with Roya {avyi {l t" 1' Prince Edward Isian th til/lid the it}??? Canadian Navy 118-! ‘oxilec dbifiwlil be advertised quite ex- mi :90 vessels in cornmbsion. being 01m" Omc"! 1m tcuslrciy in Afonironk ye‘ vent-d or building, according to fig- Ratings i The display will cronslst of a 1h uivs disclosed to members of the 76?; fnumbor oi hand-panned sceulca of ‘ ' i i . - . ‘I'"Y ‘ ,. h» W" o’ Come“ m sum; ma‘; 5i:“:.zi.§‘."ilfinazin be‘ opiirtxele/Ianytfiihlthero were 84.120 men Ii. Commission: the Charlottetown includ- G] Force’ 123'“ in me mxigecaggfiiio: Destroyers ‘eds i l arrangements have been tsc" Trullbrvcfiirbliq-divéigiiirithe navy, a Minesweeper! l5 mnrgeecuéilh HolF-Rcufrev: & Com- n‘? toga‘. Ofvlflfiiliifl {Emir dnsposlion is Anti-submarlge v l5 Davy‘ Limiwd‘ of Aiwntron; to Show h h first?“ w" 5i 21.2.2’ .52.‘. ifnazzwitiursz.“ air: m '—" I If ( dtCom- u- 0. A. B. I’, Tom ,4 ifurs, and as Holt, Ren rew pany Limited are noted for their l“ Troop. ova-u“; ‘k - 'flf‘le wgrkmanshlp it. 1s felt that v t and ancil “i” °"“’ '"°"‘"" '§’2.’i.‘»“"¥?i?.i §“.‘“i."‘i,i?‘2‘3i.‘.’3 . t, - . . . i. - b; l viirgogpi; (m 26,039 DGflPOYEYB 3 that this large firm is cooperating 3 a“ illiary head- Pfliml V9559]! 54 Wit!) xhe Province in this wny. hf Canaihdn m 240 MMESWWP"! 18 These arrangements have been '- “an” i Om" "5991! m made by Mr. l3. Graham Rogers. w" . . n. Pr’ nu d “i” T0311 I lillfitlivgfmivetlflllitirrfau. nlrrildebfrffigg- r-rs switcs that ill‘ fouls the display Tm”! in Czmadal 1min! Cmlvcflflll iwiil be very arlvaninflcous to our ,, Bus.“ and ancih ' H h 5W6“ merchanz province for two reasons. First, be- i,,.“,i‘d,.,,o‘p',‘ ‘ ' 24545 ,.Sl’lips to light orulfiefl 3 cause a great numbfcr of lnqlliirlfs . . , . —— bi l'ed f)pp(),5 and tsalnirg cen 167282 Grand cowl 190 are eng recei rom poops n Montreal. who are ihinklnn of com- ing to Prince Edward Island this summer. and sccondiy’. at that par- ticular time thorn will be a largo number of American tourists in Montreal, and it is hoped that pos- sibly this will be the moans of in- tore-sting some of them to come to Prince Edward Island. The window space for the display Mr. Rogers secured free of charge from the Mrniroai Dally Star, as well as the r! ,:w of silver fox ' , Rx-nfren’ dz Corn- pany Limited. i It is also hoped that some nirldi- ilonal cooperation may be aierurcrl from the Canadian National Rnil- ways. in connection nith this dis- play Mr. Rogers furihor states that an intensive effort is being made by the Travel Bureau Office to dis- seminate throughout the Now 8mg- iand States, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotla and New Brunswick infor- mation in reference to the sched- files and rates of our two car fer he believes there will be i rles. and a very heavy traffic, vln both fer- riea. during the summer months. ‘The fart that the return tickets are lntcrchnngcablc between ahe two ferries is a very great advantage to traffic. Ollvene Machean 91; Carol Marie Coles 90; Joyce Partridge 89: Aud- rev Graves 89; Frank Clarke 8B; Betty Stewart B7; Gerda. Hansen 87; Boa Diamond B7; Dnnaldi Tliommon 86; Frank Acorn 85. I Grade II (Miss Macdonalrb- Elaine Muricy 95; Sonia Amfast 93; Mary Bcarlsto 93: Marlon Pvkc 92; Lloyd Oakes 92; Evelyn JEWELERS SINCE 1868 oldest and largest Institutes on the Island, place ourselves on fword B5 opposing any change m_ the prohibi- iorv lzuv." This motion was sec- ontlcci and unanimously carried. Mrs, Peter Proud. Mrs. Frank iFleet Air Arm ilioes Good Work who served in a coupon. May Ill-iwl-Pim" of the ilect air arm. attacking Gei- man communications alonfl m‘ Belgian coast. were credited W "W Air Ministry tonight ‘mm "mm" ous direct hits on troo? °°“°'m'f." tlons, motorized units ‘and i large open touring car 6,9011% W W0 nwwrcycle outrlders. m An Air Ministry bulletn said t: fleet air arm-winch is sepdfiln from the Royal Air Force-OW" L “nth [119 coastal command direc Mlnard’s relieves aches. ___€___..... PERSONAL! Pte. P. J. Smith of No. s Dis- hat the ivhiskv m“ signals m“ Sunday mom. ‘was excellent, however, ani he fin-i ing for Sydney- t‘: resume his .5225 Missm June Sharp, former duties. Newcombe and Martha Sari: mot- ored to town yesterday to resume the 6th A. A. Battery. R. Ptes. T. Thompson and M. H. White to the 22nd Field Ambulance RCAJVLC’ llf by Ewieiluiiggtiliilgmlfeiiobvouds ti? —-———-— \ - '. e COLES-YOIINKER. - st. John's ignfluilack "5 the Others stabbed into Church, Milton, was the scene of a w? - and in answer w pleasing event at 6.30 on Wednesda , r s hhlnqllififl May . when Feme Estel o aemfd mi!‘ C0168. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El- the ema e hims ward Island. Upon receipt of these mcr coles. Milton. was united in n K fie-rill lay- names, the applicants. if under marriage to Clayton Lowell Younk- °°T 176m"? 580 . the age o! 50 years will be med]. BX‘. 50h 0f Mr- and Mrs. William A.| The m°m°m cally examined at convenient cen- YOUIIkEPi Will-SIM. the 134K501‘. Rev. 1190!! them he tres under arrangements i» be w. .1. Phillips being the officiating 0f made b, m, D,‘.,,:,,. w,"d,,.,,“, o, clergyman. The bride, who was ab|d mm. The Branch fie‘ l... f‘ tractlvely gowned in a. grey tailoredifi-Wd arrow. He flee ‘at ChaJ-lotteto . ‘I n mgr 0 ' suit with hut o; 3130i; 1-059 and ac- a stimulant after his late experience. m; ' “n g (‘on "m" cessories to match. was attended by He found the bar to be a com- 3' in. rd f I . Miss Rena Coles, sister of the bride. fortably-fumisned apartment, ii-iin ‘ f) ° "f" “""—““" ‘itfiilfll Arthur Brycnton ably supportedthe Eettees and tables placed round me "_ 9° “l” H""‘d<i"fli'i’~“1‘$. groom. After the ceremony a re- Walls. in addition to a row of high,. ( lmnrlz“ ceRFon was held at the home of the Circular stools before the horseshoc- th “ ‘*5’ br ., at which were present im- ante place was al- “t” "Y “'1”- mediate relatives and friends. Mr. he found i; (b) 771056 Who served 1n the _ and Mrs. Younker left later on 8 wliite-jack-lvlliifd Kinldm". Wflilfi- find M“ M51"? “N”? “we honeymoon trip to points on the pon him, he (c) Those who served in Canada. appointed to attend meeting to be ma|n1and_ and on their return Wm ordered a whisky and 5on1 .___________ hflld ii; 11151111110 rooms June 1'4. reside at Brackley Road. He had changed his money for ALPHA (YORK) W. l, Rvu Cross work was the strait-ct Cgbanhcurrency at the barrier. and‘ suugcsttr-irl for speaker nt District w en e had aid for his drin , a The Ma mcetl . COIWPXI 0"- , la p e sipping ifarlilcfimens Insgitute m? M “Iphf, “Rf Airs. Allan Sivan, Itilss Flla f Mpg, Ming}, vQsgpv The1TlZOlllllSOll_ and Mrs, Frank Watts flice-iprcsldenf, Mpg Fvmnk‘ watt,‘ were Ilflllliltlgllfll tot plrcpnri; till]? pm_ PBS _ it Ol‘ >1!‘ llPX S X YilOl .. p ded gingingf wicnmomlaci‘ about to leave the dis- foliou-ed twig-int was presented with a remem- RO]; m1], inure, . , -. i Mrs. Laura Rustin rand Mrs. Lester Marjorie -a man who had just entered the bar Herb Vessev conveyed her ll1n\iTi1k'siKol:u-i' _\\'l‘i_'l‘ IIHPWiIIiPIl R5 ‘MPFMPS from the direction of the lounge. was to the Insut for fruit received l i0 Prmilifiiii C""“""1°“ i° i“ W“ staring at him flxedlv |dur1ng her illness. , in Clmrlottclruvn. - I . _ _ . I . ‘ . _ _ . t ,,_ I ,1 t _l s; 55h. its attack on Germans brinsliilf \1_ the“ 5mm“ m‘ P-w'C' mirage:Bin“nmiliéifiiiitboiiiiiiriliitbegll; pclibniliittitegbfiicqiinifliljozf rSgfqI!(‘ifi1l1l‘P\',T01r'1(1\- ‘ Xsgrsgcli‘ Pin-write Rbdfstbssl,‘ the LIOON and‘ am-lgugégg“ 332%?“ “l; in. inniiffieniiie. niiii- §i.“.‘i.?.“i‘..¥f‘“ a “m”.:1152K222."aii.ai."izit.ii..'s"us;@txiiixinlizai ‘“° “r .. south 0i ed to town to resume her studies The Minor stared back at him a iscite. 1t W115 moved ill,’ Mrs, xun- - 05m“- Bflfl‘ mflkin! B» Silwefiiful P55! l" trifle resentfully, and the man ion Vesaev “That we, as one oi‘ the ‘.\llnard'.a relieves aches.’ h?!‘ Hflmhlfltiofld- thereupon walked slowly over to him» M ’ " W - cw‘ ' " " " " ' —————— and paused, looking down at him‘ John Ritchie. medical Student Bil ‘with an apologetic smile on Li; fncei - Dalhoitsle University, has arrived ~1 hope you will pardon me 5112"; HOWE t0 Spend Us lwiidays with his he said in a rich, husky voice, "l parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Elmei-[am afraid I was guilty of what mus.‘ Riiliile. of this city. Shave seelgied vurry great rudeness i? in gawp g at you that we . But Lieut. J. C. Araeflfllllt 0f "10 'the fact is that you remind Sine so Royal Canadian Engineers. strongly oi a vurry old friend of fnx, arrived in Charottetown on ‘mine that for the moment 1 rcnly What Is Quality In A Battery ?- POWER LONG urn CAPACITY The ability lo give a quick The chars More than an ample supply - cterislle ol giving .1 - . i i i ‘ rs. - - . . . . flgififglyqgflqifii. oiiya visit lgibtngilzllg/glotion mat w“ “on: Salter alert under the most adverse efficient service, mile sitar of current necessary l0 u» their parents. The Meier stared up at him with olconditions. mile, monlb aim monib. operate all allotm- considerablo astonishment. He was, positive that he had never seen the‘ man before, yet here the fellow was with his name on the tip of his‘ tongue! i “Salts-r?" he echoed. "Phat is my, name. sir. but vou have the advan- tage of me. I am positive I have never met you before." i An expression oi’ somethln like bewilderment passed over the o er s face. "Your name is Salter?" he ra- peated. "Why. that. ‘certainly L! 2109 l aoMa Juno 2.—fSAt€;— 11151681111115 F" Ziiinllfébifiwaiiiict‘ vedfenis notli cw agency, an. ' ‘ _ 113a? tnsnr, the plilntion of uisin the m“ 1 had i“ mm“ m“ lbTv‘, MONARCH AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES Ofier All Three ‘ earn sarrrv asannu Italians Claim Allies Planning Move At Tangier SS tomational sctt ement of Tangier m ftigfnaislxhggéliigkggxiiviéal; gomected, Morocco is disturbed by rumors that with banmn Tom sane”, uieopslilligieare intending to land] Light broke m upon m, M5101. {r0 . i ,. _ Th“ “gm” ‘laimed the pm‘ m m tX-blnwgciblyynrxeieiblgitnribz kibnhl: ‘brim ‘and troop‘ “M u" them N a brother-and ‘ills was evidently one? pawn to oppose Spanish claims on o’ h“ "lend! He m” to his “M, Gibrtfli“ with ii slight éinue. I "A “mpalfn o! incitement “gun” "You are thinking 0i’ my brother, gaumlliycdlsonxy giogbiiieriiwsiib nib: air." he asid. "Allow me to introduce: F0110 _ am alter, a our Casablanca. Btefanl claimed. ggfgt-Major ‘I e5 B y ,l "Major galter. I am honoured io meet you,” the stranger told him impressively, shaking his hand firm- ly. "Mv name is Becker, sir-Julian Yale Becker. of N00 Orleans. And I may say that I count this to be a vurry happy encounter. I knew your brother ntlmately before he came, to live in Cuba. and it is 1118i - ialblc that he may have mentioned ,mv name to you at some time or another?" . "Br-perha he may have." the Ma or admit ed. "But the fart 1s ‘tha I have only seen mv brother once in the last twenty years, and mv memory-but won't you sit down sir? Perhaps you will join me in a little refreshment?" "W h vurry great pleasure sir!" ,~...,,1y;i_:_t/ . {i s. Full Stock 0f Automobile Accessories, Wholesale and Retail l l Mnrlomi 92; Cnrmon ‘Thompson v ‘ (k _ d | n 4 9i; Donald Cnllbeck ill; Myrtle mkaysfi‘ °,",.,ff“',f,’,"lf,‘,. finial?!‘- "flivkiilfi 99, wfyh his new-found friend. "But allow Grade Ii (Miss Steivarli-Joan . me, Major, Might I ask what. you . Fglofgrsfm 97; Doris Clagk Angée, Dr, ChBSQ S are drgnkgng. sir?" th n d a1 u-t-zm 96: Joyce ra ey ; _ . - He cc oned over a wa er. an Mary Mves 9s; araeui Mnclmnn -L|ver Pills nis Major, havln indicated hi5 FREE CITY DELIVERY, PHQNE§ IO5-I3UB. 95; ‘VPHdPIlI Barrett 95: Muriel Kidney m,‘ preference for _wh ky, ordered a! a. Wlur~ 94; Phyllis Iiarlcr $4; Wii-b 0"" "‘”"Y W‘ "Scotch hlghball’ and a mint Julep is.‘ frcrl G :1 93; Daisy we] 91. 11111166 - , _ i3, , No eifriilfliigztimil! in Gradell. l ‘T9 b. 091M911“) no '_’*“*“_"‘-“"--*~—— -~—--—-~—-*-—‘—~ -' ~-——*—e““‘" "'