MAY 14, 1953 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 1:-.r;1c FIPTEEN 1700 Sweet Grars . "-'-T. . 1000 Laval: 1 1-2 19100 N High R 49 396 Pick Crow 140 1 55 1-2 500 Dalhnusig . 22 1.3 1. r 1100 Led can .. :11 2000 N Hugh M . 1: 1100 Fitch Ore , i2i0 Trek Hugh 50 Perid Ore 420 ' 0700 Lencnuri 11 2000 N Hugh M a 1-2 530 Placer aooo Tombill isales 2.182000. lNCE COUNTY 07"”! o 1000 Lexindin a 1-2 500 N Log 18 2100 Ponder 3100 Torbrii 3 srunine Street. sumnieniiie. Phone can on 1000 1. 1. Lac as 1225 Newlund 20 600 Pow Rouyn i35 1341 Trans Lmp BANKS News Snbecl'ln'-l0l'5- Adv!"-I-in: R'P"'""'"'" iooo Louvlcrt 1a 10200 N Mar 16 5000 Prem Bord . o 500 Trend Pete ori0RGF- Cl-0W Ind 030853 W0TT0N o 1010 Mncnssa 187 500 N Morris 10 100 Preston 150 1300 "mad Oii 275 M” Home Phones: 1032 ms 1033. 1500 Macdon 80 1500 N Mosh 12 17,00 ,,n;5 A.” no Tungstrii 1272 iors . - . . - ' s 1' 11; A W G..."1.:::::.'."::..:' .:"'::..':.'..::.'.::." "" . .. 2:3 02:25.. is 131:; 32.: 223:: i,;1:”.::;" ti 1.1.2: . . c...- kstore Summer Street; Oonrlies Drugstore. 21 Central Street, OTTAWA. (OP) -'-There 1-! It 700 Mmcleod 243 500 New Pee 8 1-2 2100 ue Lab 15 1-3 500 Trend PW! 30 mm 5t" P” .-Zena Water Street; Mm outlet. at Grnnville emu: mi" ”" "'"' "M" mm '" 3600 Madam 156 9050 N Ryan 1- - ii 1-2 510 gueemton 35 '3” Tm” 0” 5" ""9 Kelly! N"'e"e.. 'amc",' swung 5;.-en; mum MM” -rum .1 too many real oosts, Fisheries 500 M",-lag 13 551 N sup 280 ' 430 Quemont is 1-11 23100 Tungsten IVDUSTMALS ';'r'ev.?rws'ireet; vinee'r Grocery. 120 Russell Street: Emnurs seu'- MW-'"" Sinai” "114 W 00"” 2800 Mnlnriic . in 500 N Thurb iii 55200 Ranwick . 22 62556 in Mining . . ' service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. "'”T"1fewe5:3”'i?i" on the ,9”, of 200 M and East 3 3-4 2500 Nib Yel . . 9 14000 Red Poplar 20 Egg AIS(bP-it-05 . 105 Cdn Brew . 54- WI” '1' K'"""'WI- the Pribilof Islands. Five million '5'” '''"f,'" '2 4”” Nip" "'2 2 100" 3'” 9”" 33,3 "son 11: L523 '25 W" M"''"” W351; pgmcg onqp; of them sun” on the bnren uh 90033 ;JlKulI:uen 1: 5-8 2000 Nlsto ll” 5'8 500 Reeves! 325 1800 Un Om - 525 Simpson; new A'1':T.':n”:' e'i'2”?1rr'i'.2"i.'.;r"Z3'3'ii'.....""" ''';E'''' W ”"'" "'4 ""' T000 M:1-wiiyne 42 N:lr;:i:iT 16 1-4 iiiii gie1:'aT6.'t!hab ' 230 900 UDD Can E i ' ' I ut all the islands out 3500 M3 13 14 0 C 283 h 14 500 Van 1201 2 ' wanting handle with the resources of fish woo Magi": 563 2g 1:80 ::'I”'(':m5m 284 13383 g-xi-'”9n b Wm , 10 Ventums 2. T E N D E T s ...1rnEl':. FREE. anyone can In --HOME AND SCHOOL meeting they have available for food. 25 Mclmyn 61 1,2 12500 km mm ,9 465 mwame 100 Vl('Prny f , , quantity of pig maaiiree” PW. in Kensington school tonight at The problem now, said Mr. Sin- 3000 Men” 8 34 500 W" mam V 12 80:0 Puhdle . 2700 vmlamac i For canteen at Queen Cairolcfnifgfgf's:xf,,,,:,d,. 8'09 PM" c"H".j 1;,s':;f;;z'e:Vd,',';f-W Chum soc McMarmac 11 1000 Norihinnd 8 zoom riupununi 1339 lv;l'l""i Elizabeth Park, Summer-side. Pl" ' . "'”' . 0 , 1500 Merrill . 50 35000 N 11 36 1100 x c -” ,0”? A . . . coin; to the dance in Bor- ,n,',',':,:J,',;U,,s;f,',';',? HCISV5 tHheMlil.IT':Ihel'. '53!”-tB.iul:ye'Iu!')&t:h:m,:l'i;' 5”” M” -Cm" 21 2625 o-"1-.i.'iC.. 91 9000 Niver 1 iiggii Ekuskoh 1 Tenders m writing toQoper- -' - i -'3 - t ueen . H 1, Thursday! my Fm 5 H: 0 p . the ,9" ,5 W, M h d m 500 Mill c 40 1400 Ogama. s 2500 Sapphire e, is ate the canteen a . . '11:t'i't Lei?" mag '11: the Borden ' "' M” 1 " 3 pm efforts should be mgde at: cheai '00 M'""'m" 290 19"" ”'”""' '23” I 530" 58”” l iEii7.abeih Park, Summerside. Branrh Canadian Legion Good - APPOINTED conoivgn .. this. 1;gg'&',2d”cff”' ' 3 8 g"”,"';'."'i';' ,3: "2l 20"” ief,',"', "",f,',a l 1550 W l.Pase' ion a concession basis will be mum, admission so cents. wr, w. E. Callaghan, Bummerside Mm-hycglgidmi lijiarvestot 3600 ix,” mm”. as 500 0:11; P:;:i gs Wu H V g1(:ax:l:(l;v l ma mlmh ;p,.eC(,-Wed by the undersigned m),""m.S DAY "Sn-g,M,5, :)(')'r5ot';:'r”;'m r;;::ncebeCe;'un:VF:i";:: down mnumy md "33 E33: 2500 Negus 16 l 600 opemiska 152 l 5525 she.-1-111. i lggg lvlvillsty iup until midnight, Saturday -'1 e,.b,,,,,ke M... 3" domvg um. W” . . 4000 Nee Lab 360 2200 Orlac 0 1-2 2000 Sllnrico 1 W" 1 11 May, 1953, Hi hest or Eduard Laughlln. Sh - announced by the Provincial Gov- W h Mil" Siiicililri A 1,, 1 21 52 Q. n 11000 Wino:-:1 14 1 2i 1 g - '1'.fred Curler. Ciei'm0ii'- Mid M1 emment. mwmwh 86" New '3 : 2500 05'5"” . 36"" in M' 5' E 60 wr H.-.r iany tender not necessarily 2 J WCNCM New Mm... and C 1000 New 131:1 . . 1914 600 Pac Coyle 5: 500 sii Stand . . Wm Ym” Cm q accepted . 1- '. - .' - "”T 2500 N -3 D m 255 2000 P P.t ii sser St 11 1 r , I - - members of their rnmiiies here in .-SEE aonmzu YOUTH cL11n ' 1 9", ca,” 88 ” 0 F 8 95 ,, ' affft 1500 Xclluricx 2. James Ham", SeC,.eta,.y, . ',emwn on Sunday to vlslt, mreegnct comedy "Aunt . Tune h A e n . 2300 New 1700 Pam ur 1.00 Sin a p 3350 Tk Rear 5- g Cham,,,,,me, Mrs, N. J. MaCN61i1iGoes To Town" Cape Traverse 1825 N COM 173 woo pan we” 36 4885 Swap Hock 693 i 5.566 Viiiieiio iTreasu"e"' Summer” 8 Ath- f,i1,:;r.. n patllent in hospital. K.'1-lall. Thursday. 'May 14th 1130 15000 N DDelhl 1:: l 4:11:33 llghramtlzle :iif1.C0m " 21: 3"i ” iietic Association. P. O. Box .. . . . A , me V Excellent specialties. Mr. Gerald Geudet and his! 232311: r:'r't' . as 900 P:1i'c"em5Rl:Ier .100 35oosNritW"y'r11lgt, 8 1.2 "W3 1907, Siimmerslrle. -4-”;:;”E), ,l,';;”;:;g,,,,F:,, : d;l1iti?h"'w5gV"r Aigeiision. were, 1375 N Goldvue 31 2000 Petrol 55 4000 srh-a'n1te. 129 i 1000 Riilnlti xd 615 jjj. curiiiii , g V on ummers e on Thur-5.:l --- ------- -A- ”-----------r--------'- V W -- r - - W-eemv--' -WV” - -- - - 7-7" --m-- -- ...- ..-.y-----v------- ------- - "2;.:.:;.?.:. 'l.3l:.”:3Ef.". M Mature Sparks my mg areri.-1. . , S a' -..m. 11 miltori, Mnipeque. 33",” 9 Mr. Gerald He dr he , M . ' iv:-n-, Svrinit Vni1:i'-RUf;;5h';l;:l; Argument OVW of Tlgnish oo.o3era'ti-3 Ltd&.f”:r: mm KRMT ti(:;enISI0rbOTO 'Spring- 54 - 11 : bmmiv'i-1ti"Wiii' to Charlotte" , . eiisng . - . own on a , am, ,si'o'l'd. Fredericton. Pleasant Valley. I Liy i hunter River, Brookfield, Milton. Mi". 000180 Arsenault. Saint. - t winsioe. Highfield; please contac mp 11-ithout delay C011" 3- Waiiqh. agent, Wilmot Valley. -KF,.VSl.VGTON MEN ON MAG- NIFICENT-Mr. and Mrs. Claud b,,..nmg returned to their home- 3, Kensington on Saturday after spending a week in Halifax visiting thezr son Elwood and family at Dartmoillh. N.S. prior to his 1921:- -” ml the "Magnificent to ta :3 part in the Coronation celebrations. Other xensinginn boys 0" the Magnificent are RAY HEUG.V'- R98” Kennedy and Cloud Woodlniztoii -(”0l'NTY '-COURT CASE - Below Judge L. G. Lewis at Sum- mersidr Tuesday. evidence wai. taken from the plaintiff. is man from Cascumpeque. dutine hear- ng on a case in which a man 'rom 0'Lea.ry and siimmerside alas charged with obtaining, goods under false pretences by issuing l OTTAWA. May 13-(Speclll)- ,Dlscusslon of when 1 tuna is not .a tuna was sparked by W, Chester 'S. McLure. Progressive Conserva- tive member Ior Queens, when ,Fisheries Department estimates" passed through the House of Com- 'm0ll5 here today. . 1, Mr. McLure contended thatslnce imackcrel is of the some family as the tuna, it is really not misrepre- Zsentation to name canned mack- lcrel ”tuna chicken." He told the 11-louse of an instance where can- iners were unable to sell their pro- ,duct when labelled mackerel ,iwhich it was), but sales zoomed sharply upwards when they label- led it "tuna chicken." Not only. he added, was mack- erel of the tuna. family but when ,properly canned. its taste was as ldelicious as ordinary tuna or more 1 Fisheries Minister Sinclair dis- agreed. selling mackerel under the John. is spending some time in, Tignish visiting relatives and friends. Mr, Andrew Arsenault. Halifax: N. 5.. is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Alphie Arsenault, Nail Pond. I Mr. and Mrs. Valmore Arsenault. and aniall sou Gary are vlsjtlng Tlgnish. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenault. 1 l l The Messrs J. Peter Gaudet,i Walter Perry. Tignlsh and Roy: Doucette. Skinner's Pond, we;-9! visitors to Summerslde on Thurs-i day, May 7th, i Mr. Claude Hogan. Ci1l'iAt0phel"Si Cross. was a business visitor to Summerside the past week, 1, A 2 Mrs. Mary O"Hea.rn. "right-h.' spent the week of May 4th, in; , rtmw check. The Case in. name tuna chicken was maequer- Summerside. where she was the, :13; me purchase End 5,119 0; ading one hsh as another. Such a guest of Dr. and Mrs, R. 1.1 masquerade. he thought. would Noonsn. potato bags to the value of 338.23. Evidence of the plaintiff was not mrnplcted yesterday and the case was ndjoiiriied until Friday Mr. harm the trade. He admitted that in the United States large tuna Mrs. Edmund Peters was a re- known as horse mackerel, were Cent. visitor to Miscouche where, D 0 Stewart, Q.C. appeared for sold i1s"cl1icl-ten of the sen". "Evenishe spent a few dm... Wm, hp, the pinihtiti and Mr. Lowell Al- so. he added. horse mackerel is parents. Mr. and Mrs. F, D an represented the accused. -- S. a. true tuna'. Ayggnaun, , -TU-TEIVES DEGREL Amonil In reply, Mr. McLure said that if horse mackerel could be called A-. 1 -Excellent attendance at the IN MEN'S C OTHINGI MEN'S LINED and IINLINED JAGKETS .h,,.,, graduating at Mt. Allison thisl tuna, he saw no reason why other Tignish Convent Immirriizzniz . HERI-35 FASHION AND FIT - - COMFORT AND COLOR 3ilnvnC'itinn was Mr. Arthur iiiaciu-rel could not share in they Clinics was reported Wednesd:1v. - - TEXTURE AND GOOD TASTE - - In smart Gabardine rmmm 5”" '” Ml" "M M” '"'i"'m"y '"""”' H” '9" " "' "ml MW WM Whtii Nit parents from (also a few Satins) some with self-collars. cuffs and waists Jig Toombs. Arthur received the come before the courts, a canner the V111." "K1 an N”, Me” - . algo knitted collars and waist bands I - - Colors bIue' degree of Bachelor of Science. It L1 imrihy of note that this fine iiiidont was .1 Beaverbrook scholar. This Srliolnrship entitled him to satin per year for four years. His rlax standing was high all through his course. After a short vacation at his home he will leave for Sarnia. the Research Laboratories of an Oil company. He will remain there in St. Louis. Mo. Formeriy.asao- M1,, 11 1., i g, (or the 5ummef,..EQI ciated with the processing of dsughgerngg NZ. ,':g:;'rR1';:y'C1':R'1;en':g SALE PRICE 32 Sr Regx to 339.95 ..?...... these extremely valuable sk1ns,Mr. ,,,,,,,.,,m,, The", hm W, bu, FLIGHT BAGS. reg. 3439.95; Special ...... .. 3 - 3 SPECIAL McLure said the government to- Wm,” '1' W, H . p Pprsonals dkay. H11 l':;e1Vil'il8 from its mm, No”, oefrwgzggg bag?” for x gym. M M ' Fred J H 0! s are n e see 0 ,the seslskins. ' ' Cam”, gmequgzpem ,nMeG";fM, in is doing better than it ever had The Mbermn Dmmmc Bode”. 2 PCIITS AT A ssrkrille. NB.-H dm” be'”"t scored in hit Tuesday evening. Miav . - . . -Hr. And Mrs, H, B. MacLeod. Bui-linet-on. left on Sunday. Mnv lttth on a trip to Truro. N. B.-Bur. -Mrs Eva 8. Pickering. Burling-. "iii. spent May 10th, Mother's Day. It the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, Wallace Pickering and family, Darriley -Bur, ' Miii. J. L. Saunders. Kensing- ion. was in Charlottetown on Mon- hr. Mar iith. attending the grad- uation of her niece. Miss Mar Ktiir of Summerslde, who was one "7 mt graduation class or the C:har',ntlnto!Wn Hospital School of Nirrsing. 1 Mr William Wright was "Viiided an engineering certifi- Cifle at the closing of Mount Alli- Ion vniversit M 12. in m- . . MeI1'S CFGW Neck Pullover ly stylcrl and depondahly made by ilwmd 1" my ”"8'ii'i99i"inizc;i't'iu1f. TEL -'W1V- iR5"'9l'5'"rJ0h" F0” ;"cirt1i'ri:1telhy'K'r'1o h1Ni-it!':'nt.s'hi1'adui:- Nylon Trkqf such rclinlile iiiatiiifactiiirrws as THE " ”'”""5- Mt Mid Mm Edison lei" Dull?! and Hmld SW59" curred on this hill. FREIZDMAN COIilPANY and HYDE Wiiilht of Central Bedeque and arrived here from Cairo weilnes- FOL (BY H019P1'00f) , I , RI. -1 OTHFS Ln”-I-ED M” Roitlnald Hiaslam of Spring- day and sat down with Israeli for- ' smart Two-Tone Shades, Fancy Designs - - - A great buy IA l ( t ' ' ' Yield attended me closing H e1 .1 Mil " 3" 0”” ”"'”""' w 3” "" - i for 0351131 W939 2 You ”llr Avr-raizc Man" are defi- -- it "ith i . , . '. -.1i11-s. Daniel Hickox. Buriinm" g4i:;10M;'3:58' the N me n e canadlan R99 m5'95'T 9.9 '3-955 53-99-1 :1 imply assured of satisfaction and real zaiitd her sisters, Mm mm”; The us. ,,c,.,m,y 0; rm. and cm. - I CLEARING .................................. .. 7.'.'I-EARTNG --------------------------------- -v dollar -aviiigs with each and every lie and Miss Hilda Maclicod the mutual security Idminilirimif MONTREAL. (GP! -The U. 5.. one of fhpgp sung, ghaiiwnhiirme of the former. at mh.nVetnwn on Monday, May the R4 if MwL”"' WM '5 ”” mu gm .r River telephone otrice umvmel-it Men undergoing .medical HON 11 at the P. E. Island ""1 WWI Rood results.-Bur. Alberfon and Vicinity Ontario. where he joins and Mrs. describing mackerel esg tuna chick- en would be found justlfied in so doing. On another item in fisheries es- timates. Mr. McLure expressed satisfaction that the government had accepted the recommendation he had made some time ago, and had all skins of Bering Sea seals tanned at the same establishment The Queen's member voicedcon- cern over the fact that I disease hsd been attacking the young seal pups on the Pribllof! Islendl, causing I. mortality of nearly 25 per cent. He hoped the Canadian Government would collaborate with the Government of the Uni- ted States and send research workers to combat. this disease. Mr. Mclrurs felt that stringent measures should be taken against poachers of Bering seals and that Japan should not be re-admitted to the Bering seal agreement. ' Demonstrations x. Mark DuIIes' Visit To Israel flew in for a 30-hour ..s.r, guard- ed by the greatest security pre- cautions ever taken in Israel Fearful of Communist demonstra- tions, 400 policemen and police dogs ringed the 12-mile perimeter of Lydds airport as the Americans landed. In the evening. as Dulles end Stassen talked at the foreign of- fice. a big Communist p1'u..'t run! was staged in Tel Aviv'a 1 ”"nl binught their pre-school chiidrenl to have them receive the first in-3, noculation aga-mst, dopht,herla,' lWh00Dlng rough and tetanus. i, Congratulations are being ex-' tended to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert; Judge, New York. whose marriage took place recently in Miami. Florida. Mrs, Judge was the former 5th, when they presented their thre act comedy. "Meet My Wives" befhre 3 large and appreciative audience in the Bt. Mary's Hall. Tllmlsh. Entertainment. between the acts was s upplied by Albei-ton talent. Mr. Michael Ellsworth. who has resided with his daughter. Mrs. Irving Mockler. Palmer Road, for, the winter months has returned to his home in Skinner's Pond. His neighbors are very pleased to have this fine gentlemen back again. A splendid job is being done on a half-mile stretch of road in Mill Pond by the Government men who are operating the bulldozer and the roisdmachine, The roads prior tn this work had been onlv the width of a wagon and it would be lmnomlble for two cars to meet dollar Wednesday closed at is dis-( count of 5-10 per cent in terms of, Canadian funds. up 11-32. It took '90 11-18 cents cnnedien to buy 31 American. Pound sterling 32.80 3-1 10 up 1-16. Tor1iiitT1i-Biocks Continued from 1 ii i grey and toupe in plains and two-tones- Reg. 97.95-CLEARING AT ................ .. 4.98 16-Inch SPORTS BAGS 60Tan plastic with piped edges and zipper fastenings - - - Ideal for golfers. Reg. 552.49. 1.69 SALE OF TOPCOATS! We're topping the town in Top- coat values. Slip-on and Trench models. All shades-Sizes 34-44. 19.95 CLEARING Now's the time to Tie one on. Regular values to 91.50- for 1 .00 COVERTS AND FLANNELS sturdy everyday pant-Ideal for casual and around the cottage. Reg. values to 59.50-CLEARING 4.98 Now-Save Later. S725-SPECIAL MEN'S PYJAMAS Striped Broadcloth Pyjamas. Buy Reg. values to 3.98 12 PAIRS ONLY! Dai1'yman's striped zipper Over- alls. Sizes 42-44. Reg. 85.95--SPECIAL 4.98 Check Broadcloth- Outstanding Value. MEN'S PYJAMAS Regular 34.50, SPECIAL ......... .. 2.98 Men's Cardigan Sweaters. Fancy Designs - - - While They Last! t Reg. 34.95-CLEARING ............ .. 3.49 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Buy several at this low, low l prlce- Reg. Values to 82.69, l ireg 1.98 I Quality Goodyear 11 all pars in straps, Gliillin tins. lrnfr-rs and MEN'S OXFORDS - - fine calf up- , oxford; . . with .1,-R inn nr rwnllio ,soles - - All in llll-UV-li1iP lost: and mi- trrns - - Brnkcn Sl7.ill'-1i'lZP- to 513.95--Sl”EClAL R!" value: 8.95 Men's Suits OPEN LETTER TO TNRIFT-WISE MEN SMALLMAN'S LIMITED Summersidc, P. E. I. May 14th, 1953. GENTLEMEN : These Stilts are all common sense gt-irnients for you ”.lIr. Average Man." Just sound quality all wool Eng- lish yam dyed ivnrsteds. Conservative- Signed: Management. Rociilar young nioifs models. llalf stoiits and stouts. Single and double breasted models Complete variety of fabrics. 0'00 square. Steel-helmeted police. who mo yup” . . 2 M had at m-st stood by when anti- moo m,,m 1, MEN.s DRESS SHIRTS sindd In Menus OXFORDS Sizes '33 46. M . and Mrs, A. C. Green and Communists yelled pro-Dulles slo- 000 Jet . 41 i Re 359 50 ,.amMy M? "W"? Wright. also Mr. and guns at the epelkerl. moved in s.-ioo ioiiurire 15 ' ' . lin an assortment of tics. straps and 9- - " 7:1 Prolitt of Roee- when hit nshta broke out in the 1000 Juliet .2? i Broadcloth with fused collars- Joafers . . colors brown. tau and Mack d - iesdny. and Wednc.I- crowd. loo Jupiter , i S rt ' 1 lg . Wm, 1,,,n,m,r, ,,M,,,,,. ,,,,d mmr,,.,.. 4 ncgylnvigharlottewwn. While there '.”T'-”-"T 3000 Knyralid 10 Val ' m Th '9 and as 0 ed colors . itlon sole.-1 - - - Grind vanize of sizes. Rt-1. I Rd ""5 Uh"-Gd Church Culladldll Tlr. 4500 Kemme 8 CLEARING AT .............................. lvalues to 37.95 -SP1-TCIAI. ...e . Fmitlon and attended thepsgeant. t 100 Kfnwe" 175 ' Wiimnh-. or the Faith" in Increases Sales 3500 Klondike is 1-2' , "ltiitv Church Tuesday evening. -- 290 Kerr Add .. 10 1-3' A. '1()QDN10, 40?)-Canadian Tire 5950 Keyboycon 18 I M” -7. N. smytm, 3100:"-lfjgld Corporation Limited has reported 1100 Keymet 53 1 '89" Several dove in Alberton this an increase in net profits (or 1952 1850 Kroy 101 ""1 meet or her sister Mrs G to 8907.905 nr 88.09 is common share. 290 l.sbriidor 390 l GW0". ' ' ' compared with 3.-127,192 or 04.94 moo 1. D11! . 1:17 1 , M, A ' n share in 1051. m 1&1.-kg Line . :3 ; . . - In ' e . su Cnicuinpeg. 'i'srm'e:n4?m1iawr:' 72JpeNY'cgtPTrTcr:):::kThniie:.:'oflM 1100 1.1: shore 710 , Charles Johnston, Albertcn. Motoi-.' was accomplished on a 20 pet 0"" 3050 '- W953 - 33 ""5 '0 Iltzanihnrlotuwwn on mesdnv increase in sales. working cngggnl J43 E-Iiiiilillnei 4:: ! 2 i ,- an o - ..,,,,,,m mgiehtgtrgi Church Ex- lggreased to 82,305,880 from :2. mm mm” 1 ,