1-11." .1101; l‘: l 1pm r ail‘ i ml OS- apprectatioll. 10c ‘ppllcn ti» '- Mvortialng Rates — IInIIIIIICIaIIIIIOIAIYAIIvQI-QIQIIIIIIOQH llldfl lnll Oil Clldl. I mudolcnoc Ml‘ l-llllh or "iffmi" ' word. u... sfflbuhnhbacrlptlbnd . X w gaunt-shun $1.00 In War Swings Quill from sour: . ronomcn ~ oauoolm nnmoul omen - rouccounsn omlanmu nous - oaoem soon nous no m... uuu mm Payable in wordaWsshs-nsndlaotern .0thcr ruins on "fr." Sale _--:—-——-— “""‘i FOR snua - Argrr 11a arstgrlres). , an 0 Q1‘ o ‘m’ °°m Ptsawnal Street. 7-15-31. UREBBED AYBSKIRE COW. Pnewly freshened. Frank Halli- day. Eldon. 1-31. sALu-oNu a WHEEL Fgrlxyaller. Excellent condition, Bar- gain. Inquire 53 Queen St. Phone s55. 746-‘ Apply 12 1751i“ 5108111 SALE - SECOND HAND boiler. 20 H. P. with inject.- reason foa- sellinl This boiled can__be seen lottetown Can company vlfitmi Female Help Wanted GENERAL. TO position Pembroke. Ontari . a adults to cook ior. Rai way fare paid. References necessary)- Phone 655 0r apply lll WW" l 53 Queen Street. 7-144 - W AN TED — MIDDLE-AG ED woman for housework, family 0! two. Apply 138 Brighton axranrnncan nousnruaaran and practical nurse would "l" position. Apply “v' Gulrfllagl- WANTED - COOK. take Teachers Wanted WANTED-TEACHER. r011 corm- wall School. supplement 8135m- il. Sec- getygnnour Scott. Cornwa 74b“. WANTED — TEACHER FOB h 1. H ld Coffin. gljfilmwcfiéé,“ 111117” 7-15-31. TEACHER FOB ELMWOOD Sch l. Su lernent 0125-90- 30h" .11. gglwtll. secretary. Clydgblllgvgll‘ R, R. TEACHER WANTED MILLVALE School District. Ex rienced pre- ferred. $100.00 supp ement- 0w!“ E. Murphy. Sccretary- 7'15"?“- WANTED --'1'W0 TEACHERS F0? 3"“1.°m°¢°§¥"aa1s.°h°°‘lefi?>l’3‘3+£ ac s . - lant. Secretary. 745'”- FOB. NORTH %%§;'>'1'emeél1r. $125.00. v . m“ 91210-21. W A N T E D -- PBINCDAL FOB Borden School. Supplement $325.00. P. J. Mcinnis woman - ruacuan rou wan- ren Grove School. NONI 311"" Apply to Wm, Moira-aux. qylssifili- FIRST OR. SECOND CLASB teacher wanted for Heatherdalo School. Supplement 8100- R115‘ sell MacPhce, Sec'y. 7-15-51- WANTED - TEACHER r011 81‘- Patricia School alas supplement- experienced first class and 8i for second class experienced- Joshua Gallant, Secretary, Fred- ericton. 7-13- WANTED-FIB-ST OE SECOND class teacher for Pleasant Valley School. Bilpploment 8125-00- 99¢" rotary. Harry Weeks. Frcdolrlppofi. WANTED-TI‘. River Schoo . Fred MaoLaren WANTED TEACHER ron uolvm grlwglg. s°‘1‘s°°lb1e°n§'?z?i§b§og.°':tv5 m ", ‘ 1-11-1111 WANTED-PIDTEBTANT TEACH- Gl‘. Old Harry School. to mo ths 8B1 5.00 u _ ary oer month. iii“ "the “" w ‘tfllrfdkfii’ u. . . - no}??? 7-15-91- 00 principal money 6i. the office 0f B- To Let TO LET — TWO FURNISHED housekeeping zooms. l2 I-Iillsborough. 7 16-21 T0 LET-NEW HEATED APART- meuts. furnished and unfurnish- ed in Brighton. Apply "R." Gllnfdlfi-D. 6-27-tf. Upper ~ » tillers Canadian stocks were easy. Dis- Seagrams and Hollinger lost 1-4 and Internatlcnal Nckel 3-8. Ferd of Canada gained 3-8 while Canadian Paciiic, Dame Mines and Walkers held unchanged Associated Press sveralle of stools was up .1 of a, nt at m T0 LET - SUMMER. cannon 31,3 almoum of 571 mgivifia. 1.5- by month. Brlflhlllll shflfe- MQd- use trafed, 193 were down, 189 up ern conveniences; A plv R MacBeath, Phone i640. nished apartment, heated electric range, and cimmlumls 11°” Ylirenlirllran and Owen's onto exchange and tne industrial; also registered mild weaknes after pointing upward ln the eany s”- sion. The goods era;ed an ear.y loss and in the Slrfllger tone oi the final hour walked up a net 1n- dex ain oi .17. Eastern oils had a 811811 mlliin to the Cvod the finish. Volume was the best of the week at 101.000 shares. at smcx 0110141101115] “'i"_‘_""" mil!!!“- Nor Can Mines 0Bri€n Ont Nickel Pacalta. Page Hersey Paymsster Peri-on Pick Crow 1-2 1- a b3 IOITIEAI. $100K POI Ylli $100K Al%t :"' AID “ - sari... 1" hull." llcsr n: a a-a fillflll I 5-. Bralorno IN (clllihl PIX) :32 Dom ‘a 5"“ a” ' cu mm a n‘ n‘ AmCan l‘ Hl-lCdnnlfllrtJc 38 a o ma. A ,1 Am 1 11s 1-4 Caribou 10o °““ ‘ N win 112': m“ P“ :3 g3 fin?“ HI: Bendix AV a1 1-: Ooononom u c“ swam“, , H m u s-a Con Smelt as 1-11 Co,“ 5mm Cher 0111c s1 1-: Denison 41-4 um Se" 33 14 Chrysler 1-9 mo Oil 13 1-8 D0111 Hi1 con l3 1-2 El-Bb Mlllfblb 135 Dom Stee a a 1-2 a‘; 3:30 3" 1'" 9°“ 3“ Dom Texme 1'8 H 3 Llkb 1° Gen Sm, w“ 5 H at Nor PM a1 1 Gold male c How 8mm‘ 9 Kcnnecott 30 9-4 Do Pfd 12 ‘m!’ T” 9 M hi0? 0121111 a: b‘: %&“§ne1= s; M Int Nltikfil 29 3-1 ' e woods n 14 Nor Am Co 1 1-4 Barker 2 1-4 m, Power 21 H r1111 Pet c0 so a-a iloliin!" 15o Nut Brew a1 1-2 s“ o“ N’ a“ 1'7 5°“ o“ m Nat Steel Car 29 wu‘ 5°" 8! Howey 15 Norsnda 48 w“ 77 Hud B“ a 3'4 Power com 4 u s Rubber 1o Imp ou o 1-s ucbec Power 12 1-2 gas“? we 5° 1* lg??? 6 s ‘mum u Worst 13170.3” d; l‘. t Peiee g 1-8 West Elec '11 3-4 Jelllcoe 1 1-: _ Woolworth ._ 1531 gcllld 39o e or 815 finance g5,“ ~ N, 9 79 ._.._ Toronto Exchan - Lou»- =11- NEW YORK. July l6—-(A.P)—- MacLeod 130 ‘ihe stcckd market: inflation pow- Gold 1g rgmxgys giignfiséltfé, lllzflalg? d1 $2 mtigtgimgbqdrktslsdlltiuydown-tgwlfi gfygbdbre 4g 1 3 gfnfm P") “‘ 5 °PP°S1‘ low for the year today o; the Tor- Nlplgglng a6 ' 13 2O 5:1 14 3 93 1'1 90 163 125 4 _1-5_"-_2%: and 109 urtctranged. Transits to- 'ro tar - 0111a SMALL r111: tailed 265.390 shates compared with 385.48) yesterday. Johns-Manvllle and Oliver Farm a. point or so each. Doug- I lnois WBWP- APPW MTS- H- H- 397115- ofi as much. P‘ract’onal advances 130 Elm Avenue, phone 321. 7-15-3i. Agents Wanted were shown for Amercan Tele- phone, Wcstcm Union. Santa Fe, Standard Oil (NJ). US. Rubber and Consolidated Edison. Gord- rloh made a new top for the year. MAN WANTED FOR RAWLHGR Ngn the downside were Chrysler, Route of 800 families Central, Texas Co, American day. R.awleigh's. DeptwML-rtfr’): ca“. Amlwldfl- Sea“ Rel-buck and SA-Q. Montreal. Work Wanted International Nickel. ovnsrs nn-arsrr-znrzn" AT wnsrvrrzw 1.0mm. NORTH rayon. FOgNIEIONTH or WANTE D WORK — YOUNG MAN exempted from military service. ---- has colege education. Write X. Y. J Attis, Moncton. N. B. Guardan. 7-17-21. I... R. Allen, P_ G. Clark. Sslde. B. J Henderson. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown‘ in Queen‘; county, Prince Edward Is- land, on Saturday the First day of August A. D. 1042 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all and singu- lar the lands following that is to Ont say:—Al1 that parcel of land sit- uate, lying and being in Lot or Township Number Sixty-five in Queen's County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows that is to saw-Commencing on ha South Shore of the Elliot or West River at the Northwest corner of fifty- six acres of land formerly held by Angus MacDonald and now owned by Norman MacKenzie thence south along the Western bound- ary of Norman MacKenzieu pro- perty s. distance of One Hundred chains, thence at right angles North a distance oi’ One Hundred chains or to the shore of West River aforesaid, thence East along the shore of the said River to the point at the place of com- msncemcnt containing fifty acres of land a little more or less. Tho above sale is being made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain In- denture oi Mortgage bearing date the Twenty-fourth day of ugust A. D. i037 and made between Mary Carveil MacDougall of Fairview in Queen's County aforesaid, wife oi John R. MacDcugall of the first part and A. J. l-laslam and H. L. Palmer both of Charlottetown in Queen's County aforesaid, Trus- tees. oi the second part, default having been made in payment of and interest hereby secured. For further particulars appl at Palmer dz Has am. I Char‘ ‘ ‘ n. Dated at Charlottetown this Ninth day of July A. D. 1942. A. J. llaslnm and H. L. Palmer y Trustees Mortgagees. 7-10-17-24-31. Fox FEED On account of tin shortage we have frozen about five tons of ground chicken fox feed. This ls the some prodpct "'10 ‘ ' canned and o Male Help Wanted WANTED —-MAN FOB FARM I. , Amos d. M1100 . W0! Ml‘! Rod 7-1631. Repair Shop Opened NEW SHOI REPAIR. 8H0? canteens‘... 7-17-31. Found Worm - 1n n rnonwn. Apply 1mg‘ wefi. Illlloflal." 1L BIIIDINCI Al‘ NOUNT BTIWAIT FOR SALE p’? 1:.- .'.'2. was: rat: ‘Wmlok at Mount Stewart la of- "M for lnllactlioto solo. Apply to MAUDI llcOOIDIIOl. DI. I-IONAU) nun. ma‘: ‘o? Inns o! Hm“ I. ginurtls, 'heurt|, skin and bones. It ll packed in fifty pound bong. Price five cents per pound. THE ROYAE). PACKING Chsrlottctowh. P. I. l. 7-15-41 TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the Clty Clerk u to noon on Monday, July 271 ‘, 1942, for supplying the City with twelve uniforms for the Police Force, to con- sist of tunic, vest and two pairs of pants. Sample of cloth to accompany each H. Andrew. . S. Alfred McNeill. Charlottetown. E Francis Fortune. Lewis McLeod Victoria. Roland McArthur. Summer-side Walter Burke. (H..C.A.P.,) Mone- ton. Corporal Charles Trueman. Mono- . _ Cunninghm. R. C. A. F. Winnipeli. Man Sergeant Bruce Dufiield. Fort William. Ontario Harry Cotton, R.C.A.F.. Hamilton. J. A. LeBlunc, R. C. A. F., Red. Bank, N. B. H, C. Bohaker, Charlottetown. J. Arsenault. Oloary. J. Eugene D'Eon, Metoghan River, J. K. Bird, It. C. A 1",. Manchester, England. Mr. -ur1d Mrs. C. I-l. Chandler, Charlottetown. H C. Collins. (RAF) Suffolk. England. W. E. Bentley. Charlottetown. Sgt. John Lockhaxt. (R. C. A. R.) bert. N_ S, C. C. Baker. Kenslngton. P, E. I. Wm. McDougald. Charlottetown Mr and Mrs. J Walter Jones. Bunbury. P. E. I. Olive Inns. Charlottetown. lea Toombs. Charlottetown. Gordon Toombs. Stlmmerside. J. W. Murray. London. 0m- Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction 1n front of the Lam Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Ed- ward Island, on Saturday the First day c1 August A. D. 1m at the hour o: twelve o'clock noon, all and singular the lands following. that is to sayz-All that tract iece and parcel of land situate. ying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number Twenty-seven in Prince Count , bounded and de- scribed as f0 lows, COMMENCING at a stake set on the East side of the Maple Plain Road and in the Northwest angle of land form- erly belonging to John L. shreen- an; thence Eastwardly alon North boundary oi’ said land to t. e div- ision line between Lots 2'1 and 87; thence Northwardly along the said division line to land formerly owned by Owen Shreenan; thence Westwardly along the South boundary of said land formerly owned by Owen Shreellllll Ind along the South boundary of land now in Possession oi Ric ard Mc- Carvllle to the said Maple Plain Road; thence South along the said Road to the place of ence- ment, containing One hundred and twenty-five acres of land except- lng and reserving therefrom six acres oi land along said division line of Lot 0'1 conveyed to Lila M. Clifia by Deed dated the 27th day of July, A. D. 1000. The above sale 1s being made under and b virtue of a Power of Sale conta ned in a certain In- denture of Mort age bearing date the Sixth day o February A. D. 1931 and made between chn T. Olims of Kinkors in Prirn county, Prince Edward Island. Farmer, with Mary Cairns. his wife, oi the first part, and Harold I. Palmer of Charlottetown in Queen's Count aforesaid. Jlldgc oi Probate, an Cut-hbert A. Simp- son of the City oi New York An- glican clergyman, ‘Bust-cos of the second part, default hsvin made in Payment of Pr ncipal money and interest thereby secur- ed. For further particulars a i at the oflicsr of Palmer and Rpajsm, this tender. The lowest or any Qolicitcrs, Charlottetown. tender not necessarily ac- cepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. Charlottetown. 1 Dated at Charlottetown Tenth d.'.y of July A. n. 1m. I-Isrold I». Palmer and Cuthheri A. Simpson. Trustees Mo: cos. I-ID-l 41-11. Steep Rock was bhg day's trad- lug feature. After selling hm; to 1.171 in the opening period the price slowly advanced to close at l.l9, the days top, up 5 cents net. Turnover in the stock was 111,000 mares, On- tario Nickel continued to mgvg 1n volume and it closed 3-4 dawn at», Several gold issues pressed for. Wald to higher ground in moderate B volume. The food locks tr utilities neegvler 31°51.‘ :22: dustrlal group; showed little net “hi-MIG. The index I01’ the group was down .24. Home Oil showed substantial volume and it finished a cent low. er at 2.24 and Anglo Canadian gravid‘)! to 44. Foothills weakened Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks 01m Canada. _ Commerce 14,2 Montreal 1w Nova Scotia 37o Royal Bank 14g Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitlbi Com lose ca 1 3 l .....§a;...'s=..| o fill .1 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. July 16-031’)- securitles on average were nar- rowly easier in light dealings to- day on the stock exchange and curb market. Industrial; led the parade back- ward on the stock exchange, rott- er issues being National Steel Car. Bathurst, Industrial A1001“?! "A." Dominion Tar and General Scel Wares. Doaco "B" retrieved an early i . finer-national Power preferred and Quebec Power showed resis- tance in utilities and posted rises but Montreal Power and Bell Toi- cphone receded. C.P.R. and Can- ada Sfeammip lost ground in car- ‘J. o international Nickel did bettsr and Consolidated Bmelters edged down’. u Goodyear preferred Jumped OUT OUR WAY WOUII ‘Tl-l’ HEAT. rs. l’! In oils and metals Imperial and wl-w, r slaves: THOUC-vi-IT ATOUGH o1.‘ BIRD LIKE ‘TH’ a. 1 m i’ s 1-2 G3ss§3S8GSG$$ 1-4 §§a§$HH UNLISTED libothills Total soles 101,000. Grain , Jul 16-(0? - Wheat prices remaged mlclzsnged at ihe close of the Winnipeg grain exchanse today. Juiy at ao 11-1 and October at 00 . Liquidation in oats caused prices fimll more than one cent at Winnipeg during the session. ‘mere was s thin trade in barley and rye and prices cased on scattered li- quidation in sympathy with de- c1 nes in oats and 1:1 sou 11cm mg???’ u . _ e so vity a jscared in c cash wheat markgt. Some Norms northern changed hands but ship- perseawere dnintcrestcd in oher Futures quotes c1ose:_. gihtgats Julylllo 23-4; Oct 93A, a: u 5 1- B; Oct 46 3-8A; Dec 45 5 8y Cam prices: Wheat: no 1 hard and no 1 nor 30 3-4; :10 2 nor ‘l7 3-4; no 3 nor '14 1-4; no 4 nor 71 3-4; no 5 upheat 70 1-42 no 6 wheat 68 1-4: feed 65 3-4; no 1 garnet 74 3-4: no 2 garnet 74 1-4: no 3 garnet 73 1-4; no 1 amber durum 82 3-4. Outs: no 2 CW. ex 3 OW, no 3 OW. c! 1 feed and :10 1 feed 01 i-lllho 3 feed 50; no 3 feed 46. llurrenclas NEW YORK, Jul 16-101’)- The Canadian dol ar and the pound Sterling closed unchanged ior the third clay in a row in to- dlyk final foreign exchange deal- ings. Sterling finished at $4.04 and the Dominion currency at a dis- count oi 9 7-8 per cent in relation to the United States dolar. (Ot- tawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- coun .1 1-2 points after a long absence from trading in miscellaneous and Like of the Woods was fraction- ally harder. Ogllvle Hour, at s Tobacco tri Ls. 5 Z :7». m Mae/BB! “l?” 31°”; 3m" Km Min-rd‘; in the home. By. J. R. Wlliams “I NO, ‘rt-us 15 11-1’ Fnzs-r TIME 145's BEEN wrun- t-us CONTROLS WITH PUSH aurrovos -- wusu 11-1»: A wean Aeo THEM 1.1111: 91mm aulbousrs no TH‘ MIDDLE ewe mm ALL HE COULD DO! AGNEW - SURPASS MID-SUMMER SALE Starks This Morning SHOES FDR THE WHQLE FAMILY. Produce Prices MONTREAL. July l6—(OP)— Canadian Ounmodity Exchange. nutter spot: Que (92 score) l4 traded, sales, 1.000 boxes at 94. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 83 1-2—34; A-Inedium 31 1-2-32; Al- puilets 2a 1-2.1; n-n as l-l-I: E-C 25 1-2—26. MONTREAL, July i8—(OP)— Produce prices here today as re- ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: strpment selling A-large 33 ' 1-2-33: A-pullets 28 1-2-29; 28 1-2-29; O 36-26 1-2. Butter: first grade memory prints, Jobbing price, 35 irst grade solids, Jobbing price, 35-35 1-2; current receipt, Que no 1 pasteurlrod 33 3-4; no 2 32 3-4; wholesale, Que no l pasteur- ized 34 1-8; no 2 33 3-8. Cheese: current receipt, western and Que. white, 19 5-8 FOB Mont- real, wholesale, western and Que, 1-2-80; 1 QUEEN’S CANADIAN it FUND 001m nozvs Repeated bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the irlghtiul of the many thousands oi civilians In Great Britain who are harried from meltcr to shelter and finally Piven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found ior them all, places of relative security, but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed. The i-Mk of emergency feeding alone is difficult. 'l'hc task of setting them W 01100 more with some quantity of clothing and bedding 1s much more difficult. To ueet these enormous needs. funds have been started in various Pl"! Of the world. Her suffering Majesty use of her name in connection web; the Dominion campaign, which h officially known as "Tire Queen’: Canadian Fund for Air Rand Vic- Lima." Every dollar contribused to the Queens Canadian Fund goes with- out dedurctlon to the Lord Mayor o: London for distribution to tho homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown, which reports the following ro- ceipis to dale:- Reccivcd yrsicrdan W. If. Siackford, Summcrsidn T00 la(elvin Grove Women: Insilfirlo, 00. Total 1.. date—$5,'114,3'1. 'l S2 white 20 first grade FAS Mont- re . Potatoes: '15 lb bags new Que 2.00-2.20; One 2.50. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial and hue motel stocks lower; other groups steady to h her. Montreal-Utilities and golds higher; papers and other Indus trials lower, New York-Stocks slightly higher. Winnlpeg-‘flhcut unchanged, RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout 10.30 pm. Western Canada 33 m (to 10.00 p.m.) 49 10 m from Canada and U.S.A.-31 32 1n 25.53 A short-handed shovel, presumably one used to bury Axis explosives i1. SATURDAY, JULY l8 M. 15 ‘London Calling.’ 5.90 Dance Music. 5.45 ‘Ru News. the sund after enemy agents were landed by U-bnat, ls introduced evidence. above, by Gen. Myron C. Crnmer, right, during the Washing. ton trial of eight men accused of being Nazi sahaieurs, _F.B.I. Agent Len~ man, left, is being questioned about the exhibit. Third man is unidentified iii 5.55 Interlude. 6.00 ‘Marching Onl’ Topical Foa- ture Program produced by John-Glyn Jones. 0.30 War Review: “The war at Sea.’ Talk b H. C. Ferraby. 8.40 ‘Listening oat.’ 6.45 The News and News Analysis. 7.00 ‘Calling the West Indlesz’ Newfilttlcr and Postscript by Mrs. Dunk-rd. bus oonductress. 7.15 News in Fromm. 7.30 ‘Canada Calls from London‘ (in collaboration with CBC): Gentlemen with Wings, 8.01) Weekly Visit 1S0 the Amen- can Eagle Club. Ccmpcre, Gerry Wilmot. Produced by Joan Gilbert. 8.30 ‘Britain Speairs.’ 8.45 Music. 9.00 l-l’ adli N 9 l5 T51‘ ns ews and views. also 11.01.3011 Calling.’ 9.45 ‘The Voice of the Enemy.’ August, 1942.” NOTICE “RE No. 947739 L.A.C. Wong, R. H.—Royal Air Force. Any person having any claims whatsoever against the estate of the above mentioned airman is required to submit full detailed statements of his claim in quin- iuplicate to the President of Committee of meni, R. A. F. Station, Charlottetown, in accordance with the Regimental Debts Act, 1893. No claims will be considered unless they are President of Committee of Adjustment before ihe 8th Adj ust- in the hands of ihe 7-17-21 Talk b W A. Sinclair. y . 9.55 Interlude. 10.09 Tcxnmy Handleyb Half- Hour.’ :21‘: .r~*"==*-.' lofts m: 1031*" u‘ ‘Listening Post) ‘glgk Musisallaves’: IBQekIgium. ‘ an a s.’ ( 1). Radio News-Reel. p” FOR SALE Valuable residence at 8i Longwnrih Avenue. Eight rooms complete with all veniences. Garage, Sun Porch, Back Garden, Lawn, also extra building lot. Frontage about 145 ft. Telephone N0. 770 or Provincial Bank of Canada, Charlottetown. I modern c0n- g 4 l l . L555 e 1 THEY’ RE OFF! A . T 1 F"_1.=fl'B-11- . . Our Boardng House _ v_ p _ 7/ ,W”””"""”"”""” / wuzu rues’ up? m‘ ‘*4 /, /// SWELUGHEPWI-ilGFl-E NOT one! Hoes THE RNL BUT HE eases r ALL THE ADVAN- TAGES OF A MiDéET With 111.110: Hoop]: HEAD sraszrlw us Mason's cor \\ \\\\ \\\‘“‘ \N THE. 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