4 if Z~"&`$‘ f ~ "' _» ,4.~_f_1‘..lf~"-‘>‘¢`.';';.` -s lorr rliii (0 IS ii riisi ir I sho GLY Ki: \'0l' cnt riiic rim: Mr .ass rn Lili init* i ' Mi r, In _.gn i_r. , _ ir_r4 _rm fall' "1 'L fl -'1‘1ff`2-i’ »` .1 ki »¢} ui., tell-"'11-S - Q- WI, l .M -ers "5-_ v' _ i /` ’ in R - R ».'i»_l i ¢-_,', _-_»._.»-,, '-- _ . z~;..' l ‘ *I - - \__'__ H 1'; L1 <.‘§` 2 S *al 2"" Mai. sis _.‘\\ ‘“°;.ff? 'ian =i»)».l»_i-'< 4 loiliv iiiiiti. i _ 'l` HE MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF THE SEA _o i » ~‘,- ~é':` .23 -., . - with _-,lr lug" . ' -wanna: . _ . mira l _ iuoaaiv ` l . *` "e .\' _-111-1 Gilbert and Beery -- what a. pair of carefree, fighting saiiormen to win your heart! The rough numor, the grand romance of the seas in the year‘a dramatic smash! MAC. It 8.15 _-li iso. aio. qi" z.; ii T°'"“' A Breathless Romance of Small Town Girls Flirting with Liio I and Temptation in Chicago. i WHOM WOULD YOU PICK \ /if \ 'vi ul. i ‘ir “"5"” uson. PICTUII *Bless MO DAY LAUGHING MORE LIPS AND TIIBILLING DARING THAN. E Q” rigs- ii' 1 Q __ .vvhen YU" Are In U Hurry l ... I 9 A ,i ,. r X rv . _ ._ ;f_.iE_:f:.5 V _ r 0-Arlen ._ _ _ _ _“_ or when youyre not i . _ 1:- ' V- _ - 1 ' . i do '35 » » ' 2 `\ _ IHUWIM 1 . -4- 1 if-»,,._>:.,i -P; ~ 1 _'=;'_ :" =`;:§3.:f'_ ' ,r ... .. .- _ ~<~;=-1' ==.=>»-='+- ' f -I=="' ' -;"=@=.>. . r .;. _ -l gr 3, I 1 r "‘ . ‘ - ir.: EDNA NOREEN MARCIA A foo trusting bean Chasie and chased. En- Blue eyed baby blonde bearing 'nealh her gaged to a small town who can ourdlg :doz- fuli length cotton boy - and not over- en '49ers. Onll’ 17 bi" ` dress. ioyed. fr//4: 41.4, ,'.f,».' ///Ml//'/" V s Girls 'rake a -' ` Fling at- 'Ro- . mance a n d what a crowded lifel Find it a Dizzy Whiri. ___ .___-____-.;E-.__ rv DANCE ~ »\ l ' 4 1 __ -fav if ” 511°" l' _. _ 1-“kbs icking Your _ \St.' Peters School Life .Work Closing av saivniei. w. lravavmi as 'roid to J. v. i-*inner-aid "“°°“”'ME __ Following is the Prize list and Assuming that you have moral program at the closing exercises of character, physical health and good St Peters schoo1:_ |l\ ‘|10 “il\"|'f¢ " ' habits, the first requisite for sue-, ' Isla d H mn' ~ . . _ _ The n Y °f ChlCl8° _ rf _cess in any undertaking is know 0 canada' Marian Morrri _.1 .lu /\` q` ledge, and in retail merchandising __ _ with _ Y' \ / ' t knowledge or economrcs| or s0c_ ` Recitation. Little Thin8-» Aud- R _‘icy DeBlols, Mona. Clay. |tlcularly helpful Those of you who E n' LORETTA YOUNG ,` 1 ` Hology' and nf psychology' is par l R citatlo "The Maple Leaf". $1 "i 1 fw- _ » . )" _. ` V | ' Nancy Simpson, Anne Sadler ha-ve this basic knowledge at your Th snow Birds song' Katherine x A I 'command will know the eliect of e r0rs_ tow Cody ~ A ~_ -- _ .P t , J Smith, Beryl DeB _|°¢m|/|g|-ghojgygg ¢°mpg°|| |'supply and demand upon the priceiN:a:;m_et°2‘auagher_ d of commodities, will recognize the U u rn me Sky.. ALBANY AND VICINITY ing and planting for this year. Cho for 7 “FINGER PRINTS" ei COMEDY A180 VAGA ` all m_; .......o.,... ~ o. o p standards of living in a given co ‘Mona Clay- - munity, will understand-human be- ‘ Pia 0 S010' Marion Momsl il haviour and be able to direct hum Tile Bi own Thi ush, Joan Smith an effort I et Gallagher l _ . Miirgar - _ l 1 "1 Tlle__couragc necessary to mal-ic 1 __ _ l . A t M°5t °f the famers i“ this 1°' decisions in important matters and' Recltamoa' hThe Pirate Stmy . . . 5 ' i' callty have finished all their seed- me conudence needed to muke;R.obeit Ga ag Da deuonwr Dialogue, e 11 plans by which the efforts of oth-. _ . Katherine Paton, Beryl DeBiois. ers viill be controlled and directed PRIZE LIST t' l' . : "'“’ '° ` V Mr* and Mrs' D' Waye and Dr' is another requisite for succcss 1' ""f "`“_T`_7f“‘ .. ' _ _. ., .ff s7.';.._r ‘_lf`,";i "1 *.5 _,Z-"". :_ __ ...sez _,.,a_. `...` .i . ncrease n er 1 erals - 1 ' Trevor Waye of Charlottetown were’ Suu another requisite rm, success; Scripture, Katherine Paton. ' . ' t Robert Gallagher. if ivmwrs to Albany wer the week is the possession oi,_bodiiy energy.l Scrip ure’ 3 . . , continued from page 5 to say that there is more ontario .independent oruruon or Premierithe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterllngiand fgmé and the tact with which: Spcllllng and dictation. Beryl i t i 1 l < - DeBlos _ beef sold ln this city than any Bennett, I have it here. This is MacKay' _ to direct the execution o. plansand ' __ HON. MR. McIN'1'YRE: li might other kind. ll is horror hoof, and from the Saturday Evmlnuposml 'M defioions prompily. lt is this loeti Bfmsh Hismy ‘md C‘°°5’“Phy' . uma _ r they say they can bring it rn here I March 28m The article is entitled Mr. and Mrs: W. P, Cameron and quality that makes tr possible w,_1_2obert Gallagher. illjw DR. MCMIILLAN: Because it was cheaper from the other parts ofl“'I'he New Voice of Empire" and it famuy we” ‘nsitors "° ‘“‘pr‘“g"°“' successfully use an Omen l Arithmetic, Joan Smith and ’ Sunday the guests of Mis Camerons Beryl De_Blo1s. Mi ,,‘.,_vr A. , found to be bad? ~ .Canada than it can be produced reads in part as follows; . th My M Donald‘ Although ultimate success may, ' h1:‘R~ MCINTYREI It might 51513;- :hurl asking’ :lust questldirrz dc“Ilf rivgr s. illtomiriliilll. lf°remler. mo Er’ rs' ac ` be attained through a variety oil ' -' ' 3 an ‘“\'"' “H36 0°" ' mm B an mD21`H C011 Creme Icllannels, it has its soui'cc in ex-; ’ DR.. MCMILLAN: There is no tion r arf i l i il i it WHS Can=1dH`S Chief reoresenta- MY- and MPS- G*’°1`g° BUY” °““. . » _ l "might" about lt. It was not llard'count:y, -wlllrls W: Zlunajir 30:5; tive in London during those fate- family were visitors to Freetown pmencek behintd the coutmctx when _ _ _ _ _ ful weeks late last year, There . You ma 9 cus 01"" °°“ “C 5" _ ` ' w fmd_ It mn' it was 5° mmm H' be” °“°“5h t° 5“PPlY °\”' “W” Wm a drama, to be sure, in the Sunday' ' Only through frequent _contact . li found itself. I wand-er if there are needs. first appearance of Smuts, Brit- _ ~ with the customer can the buyerlvsadlgr, . _ any mvrvht-nf»S--urihis Province who lar. 11 p. ni. Dr. lvioomiiion mov- dine orsiwhiiie foe, at tho initial M1- and M15; Wm- T“"1°f ‘jmd or merchandise manager rus,r_m_ Best in Examinations, Nancy bring their .butter from Montreal ed the adjournment of the debate.) imperial Wal? me Darleiy. He, hfgiw- _;faillily, Miss Flieda _B°Wne5S' Miss; inate successfully ln the sclcction Simi’->°“° and .sell it totlle farmers and oth- HON. MR._LEPAGE; I move that xerirereehlllrgliferiirieeilou iirlggrdalcrériiy los Jean and Margaict Affleck, Mi of merchandise. only mmugh al Best in Exammauoml Beryl as who buy buwer? we do not adjourn' is‘ Wars end' but the e°°“9mi° lam? M15' James Noonan' Ma; real interest in customers and their ‘DeB1°is' 'H°N- MR- I-EPAGE: We Wm be (The m°“°I1 Carried* problem. with its handmaiden. gm" N°°“““' “we ‘"5 rs _ Best in Examinations Robert getting some of that 20 ooni butter DR. lviclvlfl1.LAN: .1 om qnito the tariff, goes on forovor. This slinnnorsido this week. ‘leeds “H” th; fashtgn fadvi-f;*;_‘f;" ‘Gallagher Daily Marks, Nancy Simpson. _Daily Marks, Katherine Paton. l Cvrammer, Robert Gallagher. Beginners Prize, Audrey DeBlols, Best in Examinations, Anne. rs why Bennett speaking for all ticipate the eman or a ic s ~ I a GLEANINGS FROM 'and vicinlties were ln attendance was special soloist. ' TRYON AND VlCINlTY!at the annual meeting of the ‘heir esteem and affection for A large number of people from Protestant Orphanage held in -fiss Norine Thomas of Tryon, lnlhere were visitors to Summersldc Mr- and Mrs- mthui' E“ma“~ Ch21”10tf0l0W11 IHS! W¢0k» MTS. honor of her approaching marriagc.|'l`uesday afternoon attending the Master Ralph and little Miss Fay Bowl;-y Lcard, Mrs. sarah Mac- Greetings being exchanged the 'Conservative Convention among of Waltham, Mass accoiiipanled by Kenzle_ Mr5_ John Thomas, Mfg -or-l¢l@-l,0-be and the groom elcct .those were Arthur Green, George' MSS E111!! HDBPTSOH life SP0Y1diI1Z Albert Mabey, Mrs. Bruce I-lowatt, were placed in the seats of honor, E’-3111115. Hf11`l`Y Arnett, Tl'i0m8S| the 51111111101’ 111011015 With M12 and Mrs. Herbert Thompson and Mrs. amid a shower of confetti. Little N°°l'1I19n. -101111 M1-\i»i¢Brt»-A Mrs. Reuben Rogcrson 0! Try011- A. J. Robinson. These ladies bring Mlgg Helm. con- and Master 1* home a very encouraging report of Gordon Rogerson, dressed as bride `MrS- J0l'111 MB¢Ql1i11‘rie and little .last years work. At present fifty and groom hauled an over laden M155 Rena W0°d. P1“I1i5l- and MUSICAL RECITAL Miss Katherine M'Cul10cll, Sop SOD. D011111fi Of HBNPWF1. afeachildrcn are being cared for, and wagon before them. This wagon - 3 ' spendins a few days with her par- nil debt has been cleared off the .contained gifts from the assembled "““°~ SWE an °X°f11'=11° f°¢it111 in ents, Mr. and_Mr_5_. St€lf01'd Mullins orphanage. The ladies were en-friends, it was unladen and yet |EP“`°""h H511 0” Tuesday evening' Tryon West. ` tertalned at the C. N. R. Hotel. gagaln re-laden. The gifts were Th°5e who dm mt attend missed ____ mpened by Miss Ether Leard and a rare treat. Following is the pro Revl and MIS- G. S0¥1’1crS. 11200111- Vtsltors from this vicinity tolli/Irs. V. Howatt read the contrl- Sram: l Pulled by the Misses Pearl Weeks Summerside on Tuesday were: gbutions from the local poets that A:§n:ta’éVI°i{a;t;1`A1]eg’° Ma°st°s°': and Bertha lord 01 Kf-ns1nst0n.ivirs.wlirrod Inman, Mrs. Maud iiooompanied the gin.-i. Rev. ivlr. “ W ““ a 1”' P'”t°' R"““i motored t0 'YFYOI1 011 Wednesday Bell, Lester Macwllliams, Mrs. Lund then read an address from Wwq' 0 del mm Ama"°__bm’ D°n_'_| evening. June 17th. where they Dona-ld Bell and Victor Howatt. ;the choir and Sunday school ;udl:1'1?a,;;S§ve (mm Ama“t°'_| mended the debate hold in the ~_- - foffioioh of the United chin-oh and Lf; iight eKj;:u“,’;f Rgieefnshélgilli Tryon Babtist Hall between Tryon Mr. and Mi-s. Percy Delaney and Mrs. Harold Howatt presented the R'emem,ber’Me mm; “The B°hem_ Ind Centrevllie B€d0¢lUB l'0\U18_fl1f11|l¥ of North Tryon accompanied .bride-to-be ,with s. beautlfiil dinner um chu., Barre, Katherine Mc_ Young Peoples Societies. by Miss Janie Thomas mowred to set in addition to the beautiful cuuoch_ ' ---- »- thc Western Capital on June 20th. gifts of linen china, silver and . Miss Mildred Smith of Tryon -- ,gin-isware, that she had already C,;r;1rl:?e`M:,;°rT;:’ sogrzlromffré retumed home after spending a-, Mrs. Howard Schurman of f_i-ecelved Miss Thomas made a very Movrmeut) Beethoven; Novermwy lew pleasant days the guest of_Bedeque P. E. I. was a recent touching acknowledgment of the suhururumu; Lrbertruum (5 Drum Rev. and Mrs. George Somers of visitor to Crapaud.» _kindness of lm- fl-lends gm-l their or Love) Lint. Rem wood K¢115U1B£011 P- E- I- l --- :good wishes. The _bride-to-be is a Q nm _1°hn_ nor John’ um' sum. _ On Friday evening, June.19ih. girl of whom Tryon is pardonably er-ut; The snowy Brand pun, Heartlest congratulations io Mr. the parsonage grounds of the proud and we are glad that 1101' arranged by Joseph Robinson; md Mrs. Ray l-Iowatt of victoria, United church at Tryon was the marriage does not take her away, The;-Q lg |, gllqphud vs;-y Dlwgggg, on 'the arrival of a belluflful baby scene of an interesting event, the brldegroom elect too is one of Mekerlln; Danny Boy Weatherly; ‘ girl on Wednesday, June 17th. when an army of men and women, four splendid young men. Dainty Comiri’ Thro’ ‘the °iR.ye, Hopekirk; -l boys and girls gathered all with a refreshments were served to all ienrne.ulloah ` M'K oh’-'-Bt The following ladies from Tryon slnglc purpose, that, of_ showing fresent.-D. Katherine-M@uli0li»,-I ' i' Welty soon, . _ sBSiSf1'/. but perhaps if my hon. - -°’._-‘ I t M C i ` DR MCMILLAN: Do you know friends had been as expeditious m the self-governing peoples, in- Mm Claude H0“.,m_ and Chud_ only through B, knowledge or hum_{ mprovemen, ona y. _ _ camated o, permanent issue upon _ _ ,_ , .dn nature can me Copywriter of Improvement. Anne Sadler. ; where the .rrreafi comes from that is coming here when the bell_ rang which, ret me repeuu imperial ren iiclc visitors to Albany Tues- ‘ : 1 Improvement Joan Smith .r supplied to Furuurrwodd Hospital? mrs evening' there would be no economic umty_nnd with it no day an nature can the copywriier catch I t. M dna h Is it produced here? I wonder when need or prolonging me debate ar_ Smal] ‘degree of Empire poluiluul _____ and hold the attention of the buy-I; mprovemen . ar8aret a 8 _ - my hon. friend 8095 to buy 11 1‘09S¢ ter the usual hour of adjournment.. °°'°1'd“'“"-°““‘5L““dS °"' mls* Miss Margaret Bassett spent a. ing Public- er' _ '_ U! bdrm whether he gels Island The storyhof itslennett, tgergrori, rsw days in charm"/etown the Every function performed by ex_ The Prizes were presented by the ` - i ` 1 lm 15 "Cor » A 1 ' Rev. Canon Malone ' I Q beef. CITES “N- S~" 0Y|Nl0N grlllixigg-ecare°r which reads like Ellfst of 1121* f1‘1€11C\. M155 Sadleiccumes °f a retail store s“pp1e` ` HON. MR. LEPAGE: I get good continuing his discussion of the a Horatio Alger book. He ls the- Muttart. ment the work oi' the salesperson. The 5°h°°l is Ven' grateful f° the _U bB€l every time., ' agricultural situation, Dr. Mac- 6111500511199* 0f “ mqvemen -l" N° better counselcan be given th°5e.R°yal Edward chapter °‘ the ' _ ~DR. MCMILLAN: Of course: but Mlllnn was interrupted by frequent “`hl”h ‘"5 %”t"_“5`h" _3:“:r“';’ rg; Tile re-Opening of the Searle- Of you who select retailing as afD““3m?’S °f the E¥1'1Pi1'€ B115 the ‘ I WH-S it Produced in Prince Edward references to the alleged failure of fa' “S he' 'fa "ms “ town United church tool; plaoe on vocation than that which sends=f°H°Wi"3 friends 1°’ P14295! of the Empire are concerned, to _ _ A wand? Premier Bennett to implement his the crossroads ot’ her destiny-" Dundal’ m°\‘nin8 June the 1491 - HON-. MR- LEP*-QGEI I Pfesume Promises. nr. ivlooyiilion then briefly re- Rev. or. Ramsay of chorioiiewwn . ' DR. MCMILLAN; There is one vlewel-1 the prompt action of the was the special speaker and brought . DR.. MCMILLAN: I buy mine atiihing about Mr. Bennett, that when Bennet; Government in placing an 5 very lute;-estlng message go il my G1'0C¢T`SZ and he WHS me thatlhe My S0l111‘¢hi'1E he Wi" d0 it-~ "el embargo' on Soviet coal, and other very large mug;-egBl,lon_ speclnl .li it C°m95 fI`°m Ofltano- '15 11° l1lISSyf°0¢€l'5 hs iS 110 cvadff- measures in the interests of Cana- music solos and a quartette were HON-. '_ MR. LEP-‘\GEf Y°“ ll ‘S sith" WS 01' no with him. and dlan lwoducers since coming 111-' rendered by the Choir. Rev. A. G. shouldfft buy it. you won't fail to understand himi to power-_ Reynolds regular pastor took charge DR, MCMILLA-N1 I Will V€11l\11'@|citlicr. |Applausel. If you want an (To Be Continued) of the evening service at which Mr. ` ,George Bowness of Summerside you behind the counter for an ad- M155 Mmlel Peake md Muller equate period of apprenticeship. A1511 C0511- f01'I11€1‘ pupils in this ______v_.__ school. Mr. and Mrs._ J. R. Paton, Judge: Du you mean tg say that Mr. and Mrs. R. L. C0tl.0Il. MX. and , such a physical wreck as your bus- MIS- N061 D€B10iS. Miss Helen hand gave you that black eye? Wakeford. Mr. George DeBioLs. Plaintiff: Your Honor, he wasn‘t The school still has lts cent a a physical wreck until he gave me week box for the Crlppled Child- the black eye. ren's Fund “Red Cross" this year . 0rder Your Groceries From CUDMORE BROS. And Save Money Read this list, make up 5731;; order and phone 184 or Free delivery, orders sent C. 0. D. if you wish. RollShoulder,perlb. Pears, pertin.................................-..16s Lux,3pkgs...................................25° Pork and Beans, 16-oz tin, each ... . . . . ..... 100 Swansdoml Cake Floiu, per pkg. ............... 390 Uatsup, 16 oz. bottle, each .................... 18a Spaghetti, 16-oz ti_n 13c Da.lry Bi.itter,per1b. 22° Prunes,3lbs. 25° QuakerFlour,98-lb.-bag F1~\ir.u1lbrv»nd=.24-1b.bog....................81o whlio noonsnlhi................................2so Lettuce ................................-...-,...106 Oarrou,new,per1b. 10o perlbs'obeesmoousooaooaoosnneeegj B`nAnu| Per dos- sadaeaaaee :a‘ao‘»¢»|»»a¢~n|s-owes Just received large shipment of English fancy bis- scultii. Bee _display on our front oountor Irlday and cunmoailanos. i il- efflclently by ccnr.rioi...____ Crlppled Chiidren‘s Fund and also helping in the classes and at the closing. _ The -programme concluded with the piece "Six Blind Girls ol Hindustan and “The Elephant” The blind girls were represented by Margaret Gallagher, Beryl DeBlols, Joan Smith, Katherine Paton, Nancy simpson, Anne Sadler. God Save The King. The school presented Miss De- Brlsay with some beautiful flowers etc. ` _ MALPEQUE Word has been received of the passing on June ll of Miss Lucy Bealrsto, daughter of the late Mr. George Beairsto of Winnipeg. Miss Bealrsw was born fifty-three years ago in the Baltic where she resid- ed with her parents until about twenty-five years ago when the family moved to Boston and later to Winnipeg. Miss Beairsto was H lady of line christain character and her long illness was borne with true chrlstain fortitude. There are left to mourn he mother, Mrs. George Beairato nee Mies Annie Macclougan who tenderly cared for her during her years of weak- ness; also three sisters, Misses Gert- rude and Annie at home, Mrs. John Montgomery (Bertha), one brother, Mr. James Bealrsto of Winnnipeg. Miss Beairsto leaves many relatives and friends here who will join in extending loving Bymplilhy to ‘tho bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson, Alberton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark of Alma motored hero on Saturday and were welcome visitors among old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ci. Clark and family of Summerside spent Bun- - Mrs. J. C. Aitken and Mila Ltin- inle Aitken of Charlottetown were motorists here on Saturday. A party of YW! Ptople with Mia I-hui Ramsey u Cbaporon are IPGMIBI A few dm at Dr. E. B. R.amesy'l cottage at Hairilllin. Rev. J. M. Murchison, St. John N. n. ind in-. iuion omipboii of Long River were recent motorists here. . children. Nh. clan; Steele and ce day eftemoon with friends here. ‘Tl Ol’ own with tb ave carelul1y°u|::‘nl:d 2°" of adm au that ii nam¢nl,';,,:" *#17 lervl ` :‘.'..:°'“'°"» all '-"='..‘I."..":.l; l ,,,%uu¥Xfh‘2“|':':¢; yon if in all for the loyal md ,mm '"1'-lr lpiireoiaied. ya., V all to the beat of our ghll|¢,_ Y lin v|n¢_ segvrlzie to our“:ll“t:len\‘e°rl|u“l;my nininx noom l:ioou»|,, |.1,,,u°§ l and comfortable gg that .na luxury in uio vonoilr' ’°"'"‘| W I Nller and betlen ie development of tb¢ mt year " """' "““¢‘ ¢°111lnx to thi: -.arefnl q M exeeilenrgarvieeegadlgnrgtlerz; are moderate. Wg "nu "_ V 0°! 110|- behave himself as g We do our belt to make th, .ere you can brine your family :i.':.:f°° ‘ri »°°-\= iterlaia. We always b th |1111! in our line alwayaulead; °i>e to :raw as Charlottetown suoceu. ffer lor Dollar Days gg gym-y. | is value for your money. wg i :let your business but we do g n D QUANTITY we are looking for; not wlml, future as well. _ ner served three times a week. Sunday, 601:. FUR WEEK END FRUIT, ND PASTRY. GARDENS ‘Ga STREET Miss Anna Steele, spent -Thursday with friends in Alberton. ' Mr. and' Mrs. John Simpson, Miss Louise Simpson, Mrs. J. K. Maoclougan and Mrs. Charles Stewart formed ii. motore pai-ty to merside recently. vlzr. Herbert Ramsay, Miss mr- garet Ramsay, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, Messrs Arthur and Leslie Mclfiiy rnotored to Charlottetown on Mon- day. . Messrs Ralph Bryenton and Bruce Stewart SP¢nt several days with friends in Charlottetown. Ms. Clyde Auld and children of Toronto, arrived here on Monday night and will spend the summer the guest of Mfrs. Auld's parents Dr. and Mrs. Keir. .Mrs. John T. MacKay, Sea View, was ii recent guest with her dauzh~ ter, Mrs. Wm. Mill, Clermont. The many friends of the Rev. Dr. saint - of Kensington resret °° learn of his recent serous illness. and sincerely hope for his recovery. -M “ l \ * Will Assist ‘ r DA aa ’*1¢‘\!‘*‘\D11` ;_-:1|-|r¢<1»»-v/- Si bi ie 9|' rl cc rl bi 'I I Mr. and Rn. Ralph nninto and r 4