“ THE . _._‘."’7"1"F‘m"2't ,.. 1 ; Dorothy tumour ling "Ilia Palmt of Pnrodise"lo the mon aha iovnl ONSLY EARLY IUNAI. PLUS u-i-l 1'1 5H“; . on scam ! 'I‘()I).»\Y 3.15 — 7 — 9 I’. M. JOHN S'I’I'II.\'IIE(‘I\"S GRAPES OF WRAT ” with lit ur_\ l'<>il:l_-. _ t“... Iluvucil - John (‘ilrradinc — Doris Bowdon Braille E Eilllllfilu: lllllnsliiv-rnlnAv-slliiillliiv s. , X _ u ‘Si, 1 whose touch no mull if" gets l Tidal Wave. . . Forest Fire . . . A Tornado of tropic love! in the most exciting picture ever filmed! _ - > Paramount prevents similar A norm . A‘MIII_I_R"'P.RESV lill-IIVERMAN ' ‘?1sv.iim.wv" E\S 3 STOOGES- occlilairioxs - l‘l\'l'.$‘[.'.-\l. IYITII f(l\"l \\'l'l§ PLIN; .\II"~iI(‘.\I. —- GOING .7 I r FRI. d: BAT. MATINEFI 2.30 . II/ll. “also. Ills “FRA MED " “HURT --- I‘If.\\'K :THURS.—IFARII.IN—SAT. (minnow --- DAILY 3J5 _ 7 _ u l’. .\l. _ ruiiixii‘ s. SA'l‘L'ltl)i‘iY 3mm?“ 2.3., l OTICE Dlngwelrs Transfer Daily Freight Service Chllrlnflcliiivn-Souris Vin . 49 Road l CARDIGAN y BRIDGETOIVN .1 DUNDAS FORTUNE BRIDGE I SOURIS \(‘I( .\I.\II.—IIE \\'.\S \I.I§I-.'R'I‘SO.\' Pli.\f‘lj.'\' - Tlf \\'I-II.(I(TI'I" The Central Guardian ihis column ll reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at 6 cents ~ word strictly pa;- ablo in advance. -._____..., CBASWELL ror Photographs, convenes/mom urn INSUR- mca L-sisa-"i-zi-sii. ONE THOUSAND BAGS or CEMIINT.-—We are today unloading cars oi’ fresh Cement. Regular brices. L. M. Poole 8a Co. L-448-5-15-6l. COAL-Discharging today ca)‘ washed Bnrlnsilill Nut. a clean coal for summer. W. D. Gilli; a; co, Phone 176. L-598-5-20-3l. FOR SALE-Used Farmall Trac- r. Rood as new. Priced at a bar- gain for quick sale. Hall Mfg, 00., Summerslde. L-fii1-5-21-2i. FIRE ALARM-The firemen were called out at eight o'clock yesterday morning to deal with an overheat- ed stove at 167 Dorchester St. PCRCIIASES FARM —Mr. Ira Lewis, Freetown, has purchased d farm in York. He will be quite an addition to the community. ARRIVED IN ENGLAND-lvfrs. Jfl-mos Colos. Winslow, has received a cable from her husband Capt. James Coles saying that he arrived safely in England. MR. AND MRS. A. A. WADDELL. . North Tryon. announce the engage- . ment of their youngest daughter Jennie Dawson. to Mr. Charles D. j Roizerson. O‘Leai'y' son of Mrs. J. A. Rogersoii, Tryon. Mania e to take Dlace in June. L- 6-5-22-11. P.E.I. VISITORS-Arrivals in the city from points in Prince Edward Island yesterday included Maj. JR. PRIOR. Charlottetown; Mr. mid Mrs. C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown: Mr and Mrs. H. J. Phillips, Charlotte- town.—Halifax Chronicle. ISLAND TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. D H. MacLean ale spending some days in Charlottetown. P.E.I., ‘ their son and daugliter-ili-lalv, .\Il‘ and Mrs. James Maclfian-Ncu‘ Glasgow News FUNERAL SERVICE - The fun? eral service of the late Mr. 21G. Grant was held yesterday at. the MacLean Funeral Home. The ser- vice was conducted by the Rev. R. Moorhead Legate, D.D. The remains have been sent on to Lorne. N. S.. for interment. DISCOURAGING RECRUITING —Charged with making statements contrary to the regulations oi the Defense of Canada Act, a young man was brought up before the Po- lice Court, yesterday. The seditious utterances were made in one of the City's barber shops before several citizens and one or two membeis of His Majesty's armed forces. The case has bren ncljournrd until io- morrow. POLICE COURT — At the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk was fined 53 and costs or five days in Jail. The driver. charged with operating a motor vchiclc under the influence of liquor, whose case was adjourned from Monday's court, pleaded "Guilty". and was senten- ced to seven days in Jail. A man charged with making statements contrary to the regulations of the Defence of Canada Act was given until 'I'hursda,v lo prcpurc his cast‘ GAZETTED-Among the list of appointments, promotions and re- tlrements in the Canadian Militia and Canada Active Service Force recently gazetted. nppcn" the fol- lowing: 1st (P.E.‘l.l Med. Ede.- iith. Mcd Bl_v. -<Hnwl .--'l"o bc 2nd. Lts. (supy): Lloyd Evrrrit Wcllncr, 27th. Feb. 1940. James Ricardon. 12th. Mar. 1940. P. E. I I-Iighrs-Cilaj. J. S DcsRochos. E. Montague l The S. S. Surf F. charge of ’ Captain lneBlanc arrived in port l on Friday illoltllilg. l M1". Harvey Frziscr of Dredge No. I u spent the “tlfilifild at his home. I Mr. Jnmcs Curric of Drodtle N0- . g 5mm 1.110 weekend at his home. Miss. lnls BTYA"S_CTKIIII'I‘P.‘,' River, spent lhc past work visiting at the , home of Dr L. A. and Mrs. John- ston t j l Mrs. Rozer Wcstway who has . spcnt. the post fcw months in Bos- l ton. rctllrncl to hcr hnmeln Lower ' Aiounmuc iursdrlv cvcnziig. , Mrs James Currie who has been : yigitmg he? daughter in Slimmer- rside. thc past few wceks. returned l tn hcr homc Sunday. Bniéli People Delnanti-Freedom SACKVILLE. N.B., May 2l—fCP) _"\Vr Britrslt pcople fight for a way of living. f0" freedom. anfd ‘We would rather be deprived of 11.0 lt- snlf than that these rights. this way of ‘lying. should pass from our grasp." dcclnred C. Albert Oulton, supervisor of schools, Saskatoon. "Sash, speaking at the annual ban- . lquct of the Mount‘ Allison Federat- “MY Wm‘ ,f‘fl Alumni. l — COMEDY ""61 "Li 3RO4- ; “Erlurntion is the tiltlmated gimp‘!- - l ' m l civil liberty" sal r. “IIMVEN lgIIIKIEETI?I"NGVGT in cull history has I, 'l'r;ll:.<ili:.==1on to | thon- been such a nccd for educat- ‘l ll S A. PCJ. 939 {ed citizens wltlsikvlsionPs l t John n‘ . D". Gcorgc itincr. an . 5 . Ililmytv ls Tocdcd CA. Fowlrr. Halifax. ns _-'._-_.u._._-_ -_-_- 55...; - 5....- p ill . will "Ill Czlvnvo-t. l Dfflslflpni nf [he alumni. Mrs. Ken- , 9 ill m" r . 31.2 ll] ; DJI), l nrlll IJCIWFOII, Halifax. is first vice- WIIIINESIPAY. MA!’ 22 11.77 nut: . 2.3.4 m president. l I (INDOV liFItl N l 9'45 p m A Nc-ss‘ Summary. - 5.30 p m » ‘I: iuh Wcmurvs j first‘, 0 5n mm, fil 3 m Inycs DXH. fl Ill iilcg, 3i 2 ni.; 1'01: w) " ' DJI), 11.77 incl: , 135.4 m. l“..'_'!i n m, .- Vocal, Solo JZJ, M , l.u.'\'fi(l.\ ‘ ll l"l , 2.‘ 1 m. G 30 p m "P: ulirml l:.d._ : ' f\l!)_\'('()\\' s * . flzfvl n m. l-‘iilulx-h Pcrlml RV- J. ' n23 1 iltl, i", ‘.24 mr-cz , 1o " m l l l l MEATS whit? qiioclrnirs wrilrlxn I ' 1940. D.. ceases to be PLATINUM FOX BRINGS 5330— An American-type platinum fox . brought $3110 at the fur 511.0 con- ducted by Lampson. Fraser A: Huth. It was in the American National of- fering, which also included iull sll- | vcrs. ‘Fhcse sold up to $82, llllCilflfilg- i ed. on a turnover oi 8.3 percent. in the offerings o1 independent bleed- ers, a. ring ncck silver fox brought l $112. The top prices for the lnde- . pendent silver foxes follow: F1111,’ $65; UIICC-QUZINEYS. $36; llzilvts: s24; one-quarter, $18, and darks, $10. i PASSED AWAY IN IIOLLY- ‘ WO0D—Word has Just been re- ceived by friends in this City that . Mrs. Violet a, P‘. McLean passed l away at Hollywood, California. on} the tenth lllSiéilll» aflcr a lingcriilg illness, Thc lair Mrs. MCLQFIH was a woman of sterling cliuruclc. and was greatly bclo rd by rill who had the plcasiuc of knowing her. She‘ leaves stirviviilg two soils and a daughter. Mr. Helix-rt Lawis of York iii this provincr is a brother of the latte Mrs. Gnr. W. O. Cantwell of the Royal l Canadian Artillery rciurncd yesier- 1 day to the maililnild nftcr spending ‘ his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cantwell. Sergeant Everett. Toombs and Pte. William Toombs 0f R. C. A. M C. have arrived on a furlough lo their home in Charlottetwon. WESTMORELANI) “’OMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the West- moreland Women's Institute was held on ‘Tuesday’ evening, Mny 14th at the home cf Mrs Robert May- hew. The President. lllrs. Fred Fall presided and opcucd mecllmz byl repeating. “The Women's Institute; Carol" followed lg‘ "A Club Wo- man's Creed" in unison. Minulcsl of last meeting were read and- adopted. It was decided to make it! canvas of the district. for Y MW C. A. war wrwk, also writc in M Ross Public Health Nurse in o gard to Tubcrcullne test in soilonLl Two qurstionilnircs were discussed. Mrs Hcbcr MncViltjn and Mrs i Harold Oakcs were appointed to_ fil‘ in same. Committees thou rnvc their rc- ir- . l-‘O | 6:35 .. __.__._ ports and ricw mics were nppolilt- IIA'I‘5, v.02 meg. ' snrwu.. mm. Riv-land ~-1CP\-_ SPECIAL cd for following month. , All f \\ Arcv vlnlvlvv Bat n mvdlcnl rev-i firs. II-Icblcr MricVliilel 71.x) ]l m - lir-ruzi -.'ri Ill Plnnlsil ‘ l‘.'< "o, Illlwl-t 'li"l\\.'f‘ E, n2, vf lIlISI _. an rs. nrrf/ Or. rs. Pvrm, i131 limit . 19.7 Ill ; ltNid, v"{vl"".i]ll. rPll-llrvl ilmlxlc] (HIM lull SIHCUY Fresh Ilnhsters Aiiigkiarllirtflrisdylniigrne MncLure and‘; I‘! ‘l’ l lifi w; ~ l“ rlr ll "i. fl vi e I . , I m ' ‘l "ll-lins- ‘r t ». lilllwl til.’ l F0! YOUR Order, Phone 8| Educallulial Pfllvfflfll. Mrs ntmrl .-, ,, m \~ _. 1,, 1.; .‘ ;_l _ t'I>i'lil-l‘ l u l at Maylieua-and Mrs. Vcrner Moore . 1- .\ H 7;. n. _, L», 4,- m - V iuluutrrplw ml ti.» J M. ROOF, Prop. o k inl lgrosrnm. bMrs. Hnrolil u ‘ .' i ' . ' ~ ‘hr- doctor's l‘I"lIII"’l‘E - - i i es nn rs. He or Csnflrltl 84 H, l.’ 33 TPC 9T2 _ y _ 1,303 y all?‘ m: m ' ’ J “oocmisc the writing was indcclph- Mmke’ Blmdmg Bunch. Mrs Hchcr Mncvlltle. - ggble," v M1. Bert ale Mrs. (THE CHARLOTTETOWN CUAROIAN visiting . lflardfgan Head And Vicinity Mr. Prank McAulay, Cardigan. was a. recent visitor to the City. Miss Blanche Marque. Cardigan (Ii-lead. motored to the City. on Fri- flfy‘. Mrs. Joseph McAulay was a cent visitor to the City. Miss Margaret sanphy. Rosenesvh, spent the past few days visiting Mrs. Peter Curran. Stanhope Road. t Mr. Blols Andrcws was a busi- iiess visitor to 43 Road on Friday. _ IE- I -—-—- l Mr. Thomas Sheppard. Csrdiganl Head, motored to the City during the past iveek, u Oil Wednesday evening the Lorne Valley players presented their play| entitied “Silas Smidge from Turnip . Ridge," in Lorne Valley Hall to a‘ large and enthusiastic audience. Excellent order was kept throtigh- l out. the cntire performance. Spe- cialties I)?l'\\'t'.’(‘ll acts bv Mrs. Bert- raln beard, Mr. Earl McDonald and ' Mr. Lloyd McDonald. Each mem- I ber of the cast is to be congratu- lalcd on his or her excellent per- formance. The National Anthem brought. this three act play to a. cosc. Lunches were sold by the ladies. and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing to the] strains of the violin and guitar played by Mr. Lloyd McDonald and .\frs. Bert Icard. Mr. Harry James, City was a business visitor to 48 Road on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day. New - Perth, left Morxlay on an extended trip to Nova Scotla, and other parts of Canada. Mr. Earl A, McDonald merchant. l Lorne Valley, was a recent visitor to the City, | Gunner Martin Corcoran, R. C A.. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Cor-l covnn, spent the u-eekend at Blild- \\iii's Rand with Martins parents Truckmen iii this vicinity are now quite busily engaged in trucking fertilizer from Georgetown where. a steamer load has recently arriv- l ed. 0n Tuesday evening, May 2lst.| the members of the Baldwin's Road l Women's Institute met at the home y of Mrs. John Coicoi-an for their regular monthly meeting. There were nine members and two vis- itors present. Meeting opened by vcprnlin: the Creed in unison, fol- ilowcri by the minutes of the last. meeting which were read, appzoved and signed by the President. Roll call was answered by the demon- stration of a quilt pattern by each member. Sick Committee reported sending fruit to two sick members from whom letters of thanks were received and read. School Com- mittee repoltcd a new broom need- cozlseritcd to out delay. that letter of sympathy be sent to a member in the district. A dis- cussloil was then cerniiig ways and means of in- creasing the money in the funds. dance some time during the suin- mer months. Miss Marlon bcrs with an interesting reading on some useful househoid hints. A coming the annual district con- vention to be hed ln Lorne Valley some time in July Mrs. Peter Carter kindly invited the mem- ing. in June. Roll cull to be an- swcrczi with "Us-clul Suggestions.“ l Meeting closed with song Keep the 511mm"? l Home Fires . IP. Corcoran. A dainty lunch was seed. 31st‘ MM. iscrved by the hostess and the ic- Burnlilg by Mrs. M maindci- of the evening spent in social intercourse. Mr. Samuel Nicholson, Cardigan. ivas a recent visitor to the City. l Miss Dorothy McLeod. Lome Vai- leyy, left Sat/urdliy evening to take up n new position in Montague which she lins accepted for the summci- mouths. l Three buses have started runn- ing on the 48 Rood, and pass. through Cardigan Head, each l morning and evening. This makesl us fccl that slimmer is here, lindl winter surely must be over. The ! mzitis in this district have been‘ dragged making an improvement on them. On Wednesday evening a dance was held in Cardigan Hall with n llrge crowd in attendance and a: l'(‘l'_\' enjoyable tinlc was spcnt. b_ nil pres-mt. Music ivns furnished b_ Webster's Orchestra. Lunches wwe sclri by the ladies. C. gngomcuil to servo with 'l.c liilifll Th E t G d‘ forces of Cwnwd is vim" $ll')j(CL 3 lo tllc nzlvnl srr .- l =-.l:ln'! ns tlic cngagrmcn‘. Fvlllflll iii force. “' j Previously Nuvzll S. l‘\ Act nludc ‘vrm’ “Mum” I’ ‘curved h" no provision by which ci inns serv- ncws of local interest but adver- tising of a ncwsy nature may be inserted at cents a word strictly payable ln advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be Iéllndéd to their Rent. Archie time. Revising Naval Pensions Act OTTAWA. Mey 2l-(CP)--De- ‘ fence Minister Rogers today intro- duced in the House of Commons four bills affecting pensions provi- sions of the navy, and an amend- ment regarding estates. First rcad- ing was given each of the four measures after brief explanation by the minister. Th bill entitled, "an act to amend the militia pcnslnn act," deals with the period of service hi the Royal Canadian Nnvnl Reserve or the Royal Canadian Naval Voiunteer Reserve for pilrposes of computing pensions. The purpose of the amendment ls l l Lorne MacLure, Ncxt meeting lo be held at the hmnr- of MP8. Hebcr Mncvitiic Itoll call in be answered bv "The RITWHPSI. or most unusual‘ thing You lv-i- dld in your life. Meeting adjourned and remalnd- l cr of evrnlng was spent in IEIKL‘ lnRs and contests. Lunch was served in oha I rze. Collection commmfl‘ 0011i]. l__—_"' l i Hzimilton’s DAINTY CREAM SODAS / v . 1 lb. pkgs. 35c qilXlIrlili‘ MILK LUNCH BISCUITS V l lb. pkgs. 2 'r:::::::: 35g _ Two New Products I70? i Hanlilfmfs g BUTTER CREAM . COOKIES ' and Drie Fruits OATMEAL COOKIES hell‘ ._ Sfajfelll l5 oz. Tin Green Wax Golden Goblet ORANGE JUICE JUICE 2 — 20 oz. tins BOKARAH TEA Lb. _Schwartz BAKING POWDER Lb. Tin - - Lb. »_—Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF Lb. Machine Sliced BACON Lb. Island B_EANS 2 tins c Quality Peas 2 tins- — — Golden BANTAM CORN 2 Tins z — l2 oz. tins -Sun4shine' Grapefruit 25c FRY'S MAPLE BUDS Plullsrai“ Medium, 3 lbs, _. __ Large. 2 lbs. _- _ _ I Extra Large, 2 Ills, __ _ >95 Evaporated PEACHES, u». _ Evaporated APRICOTS, Lil. _ 20c 5:" lhv u...“ l Ilfll ti.) ., thin ‘lll.l|lf|t,'_]' carrx .... ,59 ed for school room and mcmbers~ urchase same with- . t was decided upon l taken up con-l and was decided upon to hold a_ Mc- 1 Cartliy then entertained the mem- 2 short discussion was tukcli up con- ; bars to hcr home for next mcet- . 2'19c l . Konsert or Cardinal TOMATOES 2 Tins Butler's Fresh BEEF 15 oz. Tin 1 Jxeter goiuvno BEEF Z l“ 35C Economy SOAP FLOUR QUA KER PURITY RO/flii’ H001) MA I'Llt' LEAF REGAL 9S Iib. llzlg -— -- -- —- $2.98 FLAKES Pkg. — - - BINGO CLEANER 2 Tins FAMILY TOILET TISSUE 3 ROLLS Culvcrhouse PEACHES WHITE CLEANER (“Mnfiqklil OFF w NOT TO 14¢ Save The Coupons MAY to cnablr all lint-ht ll1l\'.'iI in prior to npqioiii .lClll~ had scrvcd in l the nc'li-pcvlll:liicl.t naval fozccs m1 include in the prvtcd flI scrllcc up- on whicli lwnsion would be comput- ( rcr ni the pcrm- of Canada, who. cd one ILIII of lllz‘ time '\'\"fI in the n0ii-p> ill i fur The act nirt my prrividcs sim- ilar BJ‘l'illl'.'Clll(‘ll'. for officers of the permanent milltzlly and air forces of Canada. The naval‘ biflv. entitled V“An Act By NE!‘ 5on4": ) i0 Amtliri_ tic ixnvnl Scivicc Act. STAMpS are 100 yum 01d‘ Hardly d, man 15 now alive Wlio. mem- l"'°5’3“"* "l" w“ W "I hers when they were just postage. _.'Y1,§33L1il.\,, ‘Vllhtpn; l. HES... I ‘The British ‘issued the first stamp. the "Penny Elruk.‘ -\l'I-‘ 5~ Under t 1TH . i.\l‘l'I itlll0l(.lll"lli, 1340~ In a W)’ NBDOIWII W55 7966701151518- any poi-son no! hp oilzlnc in the Twenty-five years earlier the Brlfloh were fight- navnl SCYVIPA‘ \\Ill’l i nicrs fir-l an r21- ing with ilic iluvul forces of Ca- nada could bc mncio subjrct fo nav- al discipline. The hill coilccrnina estates amends lhc Ds-lwdrinltlli of National Defence Act and is drsigucd to speed up the cnllrrtidn TYIlllll'll§'l‘iIil."ll and dis- tllbul-lon of lhc service estates of members of tll~ nnwl, miitliry and nlr forces who dic on active service. EVERY FRIDAY TO Ono Round w"? Trip I The Amcriran liner. Evangelina, lllill under U. S. ling, from Reed‘! Point Wharf, Srlliil John, Frillly l! l NM. (A-TJ. Due Boston H A.M. (I).S.T.) nut driy. Fine meals and rinltnuirns II mndcnite colt. Pnliengrin holding through iii-ken to IIOSIIIH may Ofrupy lflteroomn Tliurnday ni|iil with. out extra rout. I Aniy rlt any Canadian Nallanll lull l u Cnmnny llekal sllln, or d} r olnl Wharf. Quint Jlflll- JSTERIV STVIAMSHIP LINES MAY T0 Limit — One ciirload l0 zi Tins 4 Ba“ Soap “nd (Iuslomel- 2 Fruit 30M — "' — PRICES EFFECTIVE Longworth Ave. PHONE 1601-1602 You Gan Lick Stamps-But You Cant Keep ’em 01d, They’re Big Business N 0W ing him. It was a costly affair; the government hiked the postage rates to pay part of it. tine war ended tihe hike kept right on. It. was =till on in i840 Mien one Rowland Hll decided to do something about it. lllll got Purin- ment to listen, succeeded in introducing the prot- age stamp. Thereafter people paid for their let- ters according to weight-mot distance and the sire of the war debt. Prom Britain the stamp idea leaped nrcuzid the world Today the world leaps to keep up wth tire stamps. v V, Take the U. 8., seven years behind the British with Ill“ 1.. rrmtage stamps. Today, thanks in the collecting hobby mlflu Joe Doekes is about seven l Farley " miasler general) ‘tctn ljllloutot every 1:! B-Lent Franklin They're teaching the science of Wlmll‘ ff‘ " and colleges. Score-i of club and BUTOOIBMOIIS exist to gillll . Conventions are held. exhibitions staged, fabluovs 91'4"" copies with something w-ronp with them. ‘Iihc Russians. imadentally, got on to that. The soviet designs whole series complete with dcfrcts or "eu-rors" to make tlhem worth more ‘Iihe other ocuntrles do a pretty good hilsllicsa A Portuguese colony maintains a waldo". otfco to sell its pretty picwrinls, France RlX’S GROCERY The first official U. S. sitanllli New York on July 1, 1847. Tihlr: \\ ‘W11. 1<<11Cfl "I ' q- .\\1» ‘.1. *- a S-cenf Firunklin (he was the crlrrills‘ 1=\_;L_l?..,;‘. Bind a IO-ccllt Gf ‘it’ ' . ,1. mew Weoe m: POSTAGE only. B"- "“~‘-‘ " Tons of stamps are handled bvv dealers every year; keetlfllil "l1 W“ collectors and investors _ the lions. Tnwnr n. They're selling stamp; todal‘ 0W?“ "i" W,‘ tihflllies where each day's news nilc. s ' p ,».;s Queen Street PHONE 1021-1032 l Dowltflentury Wlicn alumna. collects SilfllllPli. m‘ wit“) Us h. pluclionl) LS like Ifffilllil 1'1"“ w m fl will sell you lamps fcrr less tlhan you can buy them in Pai- s. , -‘ and Hitler's picture on the finaiwe ilhe Nazis in Norway. Al. lmst 2200 separate varieties-were issued in . ‘ the wcrlil ilsl. yenlr, Mr. INi-lev snorted ‘l0 with l; :15 fss-uet oi "Famous Americans." raminemoratlvet and l\ pony PC1615 express rider the collectors didcit like-acid so might lVldW. O is 319313718 ‘“3¢- rs. nzvernl slate