----~»-e.»-Anvn FrmL-"Wsvtsiln mhhggrngq LrST 11.31115 . mPAF’ t. m. i. ti‘ p, if, _ t l _—-P D NilllllN ~Fll who :- éir...‘ ._ WA .,{.>....?_ v D.......NOW PLAYING- DEANNA IJURBIN — ROBERT “SPRING PARA DE ” U ALSO —v MARCH 0!" TIME — SPORT REEL PRINCE EhWARD : lit?‘ nliftilfiff’ Tlllllt-rnl-sir. CUMMINGS IN CAPITOL ‘NOW rtarmu LAST TIMI-IS glrglnia Janie ruce wyman lU DA Y Dennis Morgan m 8 Shows Dailv . ‘~11 Hi0. 3-‘5'I~‘LIGIIT moses wilt if CAPITOL: THUR Si; Alvoruan "noon: TOWN" OIL! Ablaze with Thrills! A Roaring Entertain-orig ment! v THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN N‘ Interpreting the War News By Klrlre L. Simpson Associated Press Staff Writer The mounting fury of German air and sea attacks on Britains ports and North Atlantic sea limes inay be designed as much to hamper de- velopment of a major British of- fensive against Italy as to starve Britain out. Serious as the British cargolosses may be or the damage to shipping and rail faculties at Bristol. Lav- erpool, Southampton. Plymouth or other important British ports. there is small reason to believe that these llsses could bring Britain to her knees soon. The accentuated German drive at ports and shipping could impede, however, whatever offensive op- erations Britain is planning in the east. And there is fresh and spec- ific evidence from British leader- ship that such a stroke is in prep- aration to cap Greek- British tri- umphs in Albania and the Mediter- ranean. In announcing relaxation of sugar and tea. rations for tea drinking Britain. Lod Woolton, British food minister. also said that further re- strictions are impending on im- ports of other non-essential edibles. He explained that cargo tonnage must be spared froni Britain's own supply lines. and added that great- er prlvations must be endured at home, in order that Britain might take the offensive against Italy. Baulked at present from a march to Italy's rescue by tlm internal turmoil in Rumania, and by doubt as to the future role of Bulgaria, Turkey and Russia, Hitler obvious- ly has been compelled to chance his objectives if not his metngas in the west ‘There is no better indica- tion of British public fighting clan than Lord Wooltorfs announce. ment. He relied confidently on Brit- ish popular readiness to face new hardships uncornplalningiy if they serve to let Britain abandon tho defensive for the offensive against her fogs. The first savage air attack on Coventy was followed promptly by similar mass assaults on other in. dustrial centres ill the midlands. These showed a definite change in Carry o). News And Views Since its inception lust a few short‘ months ago. the Carry 0n Canada corps oi Chalzottetown has staged a. number of successful and entertaining events. but the grand climax was reached when on the night o! Wednesday. November 2'1, 2400 people by actual check gather- d to “swing and sway at Eastern Bay." looking at that gay scene, one instinctively recalled that mem- orable night in the great dance hail inBrussels over a century ago when on the eve of Waterloo- There was a sound of revelry by ii Andmaelglunrs capital had gather‘d en, - Herbaleaiutv and her Chivalry, and r l The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men; A thousand. hearts beat happily; and when Music arose with its voluptuous suell, Soft eyes iook‘d love to eyes which. spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bcl , But hush! hark! adcensond strlkcs like a rising knell! Did ye not hear it? No; ‘twas but‘ the wind. ' Ol- tllc car rattling o'er the stony‘ street; On with“ the dancel Let Joy be un- c ed; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure inect . To chase the glowing hours with flying ieet— But harkl—tliat heavy sound breaks in once more. As ii the clouds its echo would re- peat; _ And nearer, clearer, deadllel: than beforel Armi Arm! it is-it ls-the cannons opening roarl Napoleon, that great military ge- nlus, had marched his legions through the length and breadth of Europe, every nation was at his feet —every nation except England- that same grand and glorious na- tion which today is Europes last fortress of freedom, the one remain- ing stronghold of liberty. citadel of a. free and democratic peo e. Just as those gallant men oi Wel- lingtons arnly danced that night. and the next day fought and wcn oacamaaa 4. 1940“ With grim determination this young and virilq nation dons her armour. . ...buck1es on her sword, From coast to coast the tempo of Canada's wag- eiiort accelerates. Tanks, planes, shells, foodstuffs and equipment of every kind are being rushed and massed for victory. Canada means business. Personal sacrifice musi mulch this notional Ifiori. Yours is the duty of providing the dollars so vital to Canada's war needs. Yours is the ditty to save . . . . .that you may be ready and able to lend your money to the nation when the call for money comes. Money, no less than men and machines, is a, decisive factor in this war. Thrift is a national necessity. Savefor l/kfory TUE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA imperishable glory ill the great bat- Great Britain can n01; be tefrorlzed 1e of Waterloo which‘ forever de- "m by we» “r o’ i If it is true that the main Nazi gcglggtgfiilg Llggulgllflélasffid “as; purpose at the moment‘ is w prewm day. please God. on land and sea I l ' dwersion or supplies desmwd 1°’ and in the air ivritc another glori- We have just received an order for 2500 time. German Sim-WU. a concession t“ vanl - Lillian Cornell‘? OscarTSliavl i §l?i;1rl::\,* Grapewin -lea_n Qagney g ’ l-lrsr! till: FINEST SHORT avian T0 REAACHAHTHE SCREEN -_ "“ “LQNDON CAN TAKE IT!!"E Also-CO‘ "RY-HR. DUCK srars our-rm: LATEST NEWS FROM THE mom: A 601D” 2 lilac Iltlllnl- rim nlvllilis 4m lllllllll Directed by ALFRED GREEN c" British offensive in the east. Hitler u - B llai i book Qfherglg 15 ‘m ‘the deffilslvedor the first ‘éeiuiagftdmplole 1.35m. world the me s nce the war started. myth of Gertllnan lnvincibilityi will: i'—~*—-———— h Lb tl-ll ' tl l MODEL SCHOOL s ow a ers man e s no go but the reflection of his natural yel- ‘The following pupils have ieceiv. low streak, , , , Here w true democracy. where lWlililiEll BROS-First Natl Picture ed “Honor Standing" for month o1 all were gathered in a haPPY. hil- EP- B Adventures of Red Ryder N“ “m” “mml? “u "ms-‘WS “m “w” quartert and full silver fox skins for the New York m“. l I I“ ‘ - tvnsranmlirs lThe Eastern Guardian miracle vIH_Eve1yn Kay!’ Staph‘ lllllxéulldtllllgos fig‘; “fig-l £1233, §§JL°1§ ket. Ranchers would be well advised i0 get our prices be. MsDorlald. _ __. __ lii db‘ th‘ th - l of ' - - ~ _ . “Nuns column is reserved M M Grade vr Bettv Lou Howatt sud ulgeryfléquallfsy £1115 frfngrfiliytvai a fore disposing of their furs. This order mustbe filled by .___-~- J1me Younker. . D - . _ , - g ‘ t t, b 1, d -r- =" “m_ _ striking contrast to thnt regimented Pc- 10- we Wlll pa? 8 premium Over m't1'ket 16L. ltllachr-iil strum. ltutrltutll m; and‘ “filwwotlgcarlelyssrfiinur: n?ayv'“be Grade V Marion Andrews, Roma horde m German)“ fed on we mad for this order ‘ p‘ ‘g on m“ emu es, silllll‘ \il‘l‘ LiH "mi nr ‘ ' ' ‘ trcas. lzave a financial statement of Dulllli-Ilg Jimmie Kolrey Ivan - - - ' , t d r v ~ - . w - ' ,_ ' do e of perverted mysticism. Herc . , _ light platinum ltlzllt" null iillll cnuu. '.'.';".°J,‘.§“‘,,..,?.i... lzn ill-lustre: “or ' . . Elli-jigs,“jqfignslisgiggiullggvgdmigy Nmihe“ mm“ Mleim- will. a pelmlc enjoying to the full tlic Also buying daily all grades slh-ers, Grasses Red Reduced nrlrta‘. Alw WW R0115» 4 d " - r rr" -—"‘—"-"'—_— CORR!“ TED H)“ EVERY WED’ Mei Macmmzle {hat u e [fly f5.’ ‘ade Ivfvwlan Andrews: 3°31!‘ pleasure of life, but. ready and de- F0); Mink 1nd luuskrqt t k t .- ’ mason AND SATURDAIPS Hui,» be Dam Moved b Mllsisnglz‘ Court Jackie Howatt. wmlned as in Pitt's (m, u, 5.... ’ * * a ma!‘ e P11085- MYTCII 1k IIANIM. H's‘) BS CR I PTIONS to G d In_(h. an" _ _ Mt. lierllert. i the Charlottetown Guardiatri ngyhrie Rnrullslsgégkxlsr ‘lg/iaaecgwenidserlzoiide? by Mrs. John Mcgfinlgnd, R813}, cvacxghelgggl Eongliabnvydhléiv eggrmatizeitions and-El! L_1034_11~.0_1;_-_-_4_ handed to their Rep c e Eggs dog 60c sazcmona tall). iebill for war Joyce Procter’ Ann worthy Riga-car... 0n Canada Corps are P. En L ___ . . _ Hume‘ cabbage 3 head 25c M“,“Dijmfiacgwgfjwgemfigggd Grade lélll-lllr—flcnal_l dmgess, grateful tot-he peope of theflcity “lo . .. _ 10c ' Gordon ace . di t' f ' e+4+0+e¢ve¢e<vooe>¢ O-O-rtb- “THANGE RbbIDIfINCEr-lllbnt Egg‘; ‘galebfs 1644c Allzxtlirelsnivloolrc lltilflt. therelbe nctl an“ II_R,-:?.=. Atklpsoq Fhlr Qllgnsciultlgglltrtrtlgsllglllgrly Aoliet slllll 1S2 QUEEN ST " ‘ ' ' " "‘\ll‘\"l‘ taeerlnuxkrllixe? Kittie“ Boiling lvicat ' i2-i4c the war. ee or ‘e dulaum C 1°? mwne- Kathleen Gflinhfllfll 5118""? l" “m” “l 05° Tmusalld BROA/‘h DAV L51‘ l“ sens liave moved to other laces cream of. 40c lvLrs. Alexander" MacKenzie and Wm‘ mcKayi 541W Macd/Ulan- gglllag: 1&5 {gifiié ‘algclll..agl,flulzg 0 $115 Mrs Ted Stretch were appointed Hitler“ He" Emd “we mm “U, m_ l6-20-22c scrutineers and the election oi olfic- — _ _ . 15c er; for the fllcglnlng year resulted Ork In Resfiarch stead. Every dollar will be Judici- ously expended and the public Vllll 1041c as follows: . _ _ _ Ald To Producers ‘waif-l’;tii‘3if.%..““°’"’“‘" _ 1545c Pres.—M.rs. Earl MacKenzie tre- A“ l "Mtiaiiitmws Mr. r. WElSSLEll 'I‘he last leaiving are Mr. an Mrs Fowl oneli C. K. Wightman, and Mr. and Mrs. Pork lb. Archie Hume. Mr. Wlizlitman has spinach 2 lbs . taken a position with the imperial Bee; qr, The undersigned herchy on Lunllfid in Trliixriobeflotlallvliflgng steak 1b elected m '. ' - '1 Mrswi tmanw sa ymse a - c - glles not“? "l [he milklm" both in ‘the church and, in different “gigs Vloe-pres.—Mrs. Agnes Moore. of an application l>y_ it to organizations and in socla-Lgctivltles. ., , _ see-treas-Myrtle Macbeod (re. . stew m.n.s 12 14c defied, ASS()('l.-\'I‘IL‘S I.l.\ll'l‘lil) As a basis for the framing oi effective regulations concerning the the Set-rem“ "f Spite for ggslliltalllfhl-Igll Bliltézlll ‘ta icnalllg ggrimjiofiqgis k _ Directors-Annle MacKenzale. Mrs. inter-provincial and export move- "_‘_' leave to surrender" its chill" case of Mr. and Mrs. Wightman. Hcgdllefthée Each 12c’ uohn MacDonald, Mrs. Dan Mac- men; o; farm products research is The annual meeting of the Union tel‘. both will. leave a "acnncv that‘ can- Carrots v4 lbs 10c Ewe“. , , undertaken by me sclénce and ex, lcoad Women's Institute was held MONTREAL not be filled. Mrs. Hume has been squash» per Yb 3c AucIiVlItTorsJ-llvlls. Norman Stremh Penman“, Services‘ Dominion a” on November 12m at the home o; very active lI'l Sunday school york » and s. om MacDonald. partment of ngncuuure. 0,, men." Mrs. Kestle Ross. buying silver fOX furs at W. Chester S. MC- Ch“fl°“°t"““‘ P‘ I" Lur '5 0m e 110 Ke t st Ch 1 u t e C y n q a!‘ 0 e ONT“. x November Wm‘ w“) for a number of vears. and Mr APDles. per peck 35-450 Condolence committee-Mrs. John ods of processlnastorlng Md tmny The memng opened by repeating l -. , . Hume had ‘us; started gn older Green tomatoes. per peck 25c MacDonald and Mrs. Earl MacKen- ' hoys- c1”. m the sundgy school and Table sn""<“i. 4 for 25c zie Porting foods for human beings and “hfiolfilsglgalliewgiecgimwered by m‘ L-32r12-3-2i. Warning lie Night Parking SECTION 35 OF THE BT-LAW T0 REGULATE TRAFFIC IN THE CITY 0F CHARLOTTETOWN 3- . » . l“ __ 151 < ._ ._3__ animLTi ft . BIEONLT- LblMVLNT 11233“gvpgllgfjfifidfiffifiatm“moi. Io’;xl1l'.9lIl1lsl)§,1°.inlls)-§ 27 MrQYAlltt§°T4N$l§°sQ§ fill-Qt gm, able ‘lesbds Ryierififi ctfrldpilézl; members with one visitor present. AbSQLIATLb LIMITED Tufnipg, 3 for 10¢ lvraraleeoldl. u _ d1 t _b t tables, lyiltterwfheese. eggs, hongy ll/‘flnuigs oidlast meeting were read B li, 3 b h g5 es onnaires were s rl u - rid mea . coin nu ll an ap rove . pe 3on6“ ‘ r0600 um u c ed to the members. District collec- problems that denza-rldplfllilllltosnnei: The president thanked the mem- fi'“'**""*“*'“ Cranberries per lb 10o , . . . —-——- A u h k I 4 1b 35c _t.on for the Y.M.C.A. amounted to the be t i be is f _ bers for their cooperation in the H-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathe- czleiyxlegarts egch 5c $7.00. Mrs. Alexander MacKenzle. lrlbumsr; fnd’fif,ns.‘,’mf',fd¥fifi'ilci‘fi, past yeal-‘s work. and also for fruit son. Montaéfi. were visitors tothe Island Honey 1845455,: flanoe Cove, invited the memberslo development m the production and which she weaved Gum-lg Slckvness. MO e Sale city on S“ ‘w’ Geese each $200-$300 Qrggdllcgeec f? tgunggfl wcggllzng‘: marketing of apple julm made {mm The secretarys report stated that, __.__ ..-.... s... MaoGregor awe» w... . tltlfnJit a" rm c sits: i°Ji°°‘.3§;.; Th9" "l" be W1“ bl’ Puhrw Am‘ ¥ei€v£nlf'h§§s,§ fifiofilfffién“ 12 LONG (IREEK WOMEN'S glacligi ‘lliimlhshligmti and lunch was relating to rsuuklliltnllnlnlelftsearfig $l0.50 towards war work and char- "all; ‘gilali1:25‘lgmgxgiiilufifng: “ee a 8 ' INSTITUTE _€_____.__._v e o5 55' __. marketing is also a rugcllon o; ‘lhe lty. and had completed work on four Edward Numb m,’ Sa-,u,.uuy_ ‘he Kara“; wiggle (Ellgxorllla Ifitntlggg; The almuallmoetin“ o‘, the m“: DEBUNKS POLAR BEAR. zlepitrtment. Itotils not the intention lgllaeirecgyglagnazixiiftefinshotnwtaéer no‘: 3a u“ shall be unlawful for the duvet f,‘ any vehlc]. lzl'trIi)ly-;i)glilla1llu_i‘ ‘of December. We, m, weekend‘ Boll, mm Creek Womeirs Institute met at the COIORADO sPRiNgs C010 ggnyigflggimglneyggggigegggggut3;; Swen“, a',,d ,w,i’,,ly eight plus o; to park such vehicle on any street or public place fill‘ a . ., .-i\l, a liw nnr oi‘ uoire . ~‘ l fM-M 1 -_ - T] ~_ l - - -' '3 e - - , v “lock noon Md,‘ all“. TRACT flgwflxaxgsneéjpagcet’ ignged 8.32;“ égryrtecsenmi; géltenllggéllg-Otylt/ldutlgl] (p1,, Jmo mm. hm. (m. not, potential markets. Agricultural re. socks for the Red Cros. period of time longer than two (2) hours between 2 061M‘! “we m, “My”, o, m“, mun.‘ W,“ Wbygmars L members and two visnors “resent like cold weather, Edward W. Clark search is aimed at lowering the Eight members paid ‘their dues A_M_ and 6 o'clock A_M_ except in such “was as may be in. sud being on rtututlllp Numiur - The meeting Opened b. slnglng m, or the Mountain Zoo, reports. The cost of production and maintnlnlne m“ ma“ m‘ °m°‘“"“‘5 ‘° *2“ (ligated l, 1h 1' b f 1h '1» beg“ continuously Forty-five in Kings (minty bouliriui .14,“ Cm; Burma strum,» one and renaming the was‘; m,“ warrrler it is the better ti... polar a continuous flow of high-quality were wld- Y e 9° ‘ce Y Yeas“ °_ , e‘ g and described " ‘ call was answered M’ tidying mem- bears like it if they have Plenty 0f products to available markets. This flail" Qlllilllvlitiuii," 1°‘ bgéeb-iigi 1199955313’ fol‘ the lnwenmg Pubhc-l u were rece ve rom The attention of the general public is hereby draw" llIll(l\\S, that is to t an z CONIMEAFING. ml the Went 3?‘; ‘gugsldfipfleifsllggffifsiagfdcllf bershlp fees. The minutes of the water, Clark says, service is absolutely necessary for - L last annual and regular meetings the maintenance of a weii-balanc- wgguselfi“! l“ ti? will“ I t , ed forwzhggcgfjmgeyfarfers °°° to the above By-Law which will be strictly enforced l" J. A. FULLERTON, ll e of the Rnnzl loaning lrom the . germ ihurvl to fllllliflla at the md Matheson‘ were read and approved. The sec.- Minor-G's kills pain. vrl Canadian e-wnnmv. OI‘ (‘ilS ZIIIL‘, i‘, Ill Jill IHIIV Ill‘ - "Mnflnd M's’ M‘ J’ Menmh’ c! l President. Mrs. Lloyd Meliish; future. Vice-president. Evelyn Ross; Secre- lormerly h-wncil ll} John (izliizin: mwncague‘ are receiving oongrawk” thenc Wvi i, l. i '11s: z t them: smell. nlrlcll rlllI:'rts‘lhL‘IltlLs'€ wys ‘m the mm‘ M ‘ m“ bib?‘ AlRwAYs FOR THE AMERlcAs lazy-treasurer Elsie Mellish - East to the rinid thence along the ' Q - In order m’ r3156 ‘man ilmd‘ l‘ Clly ClGTll- {,‘§{,‘,‘z“fh{.“f,,fl,f",f,,§‘ ,‘,',‘",',‘,{{.‘f'1§f,§',‘f'_?}, mam Lnaoms was decided m hold an auction sale L-il-12-4-6-10-12-14 u“, said ‘hm, "M, m,“ ','f,,,‘,n,,,,,,'zl LEEDS INd YOUTH WORK NM". Adam“: Ocean of small household articles at next __..~ SEVENT} Mulls m m“! a “uml To prcwd-e 29533.5 flgficyoliillgrgilps meqelilengiolloving committees were more or 0:5. ‘ ' . , _ , " ' "rm ahovl- sale i. mzltle under and 1n victories. girls societies and alrls Wpsnloclglltgi r§<>f£%>étrbm%$1=lsh a“ clu e. training scheme has been started in several North of England towns. Volunteers enrol for the pos- ition. If after it probationary period of live weeks they are satisfactory in King's they will have a lesson for 2n weeks Mrs. Ira Ross. School-Mrs. Alex McPherson am; Mrs. Tom Mellish. Program —Elsie Meliish and Mrs. Vernon Ross. Next meeting is to be held at the I921 anti maul:- of Souris Lino ANNOUNCEMENT Farmer. nll. lm tim- purt lllttl Ani- l'.l County in Print-o lltllnlirtl lhliillltLl throughout, the winter 1n djnclng‘ physical training and indoor games. home of Mrs. Robert Melllsll. oil call to be answered by an exchange l. ll. Jrnitlns, Prop. Attractive 5 room furnished apartment, hot water heat- ing. Call 380-1 between 6 ilruee Stewart 8t 00.1mm" New air links are proposed for the Ameri e 1f . South Atlantic. American Export Airlines is ccxiplzilngsel litillvfyufifmrllfoeillehlnfltr-aeluvxiynmsqumn l1‘: Purchased the TACA lines operating between Mexlo and Panama. P"- ' p ease, And care be thrust sway. Q i till. 2221221“... ‘zi ...~'>:.";=>.:::?r:1:. .1’! 510N505 p529 .~.,1>i~=;l o - .-- N N L. d‘. s‘. f." I? - I .1‘. If n -l'iii Per at wit e an -air- "w"; N,“ ‘ma. of Cluistmas gifts. \ \ ma" tklazr‘. :1 “W11 ll)“ o‘. 5mm‘; (‘raft gun. sounded in the distance. Proposed westbound for light Inlgltl (Ills A delicious lunch was enjoyed by M C Ltd j h to an- hlvlng born ntavic in if‘ puvmi-li 5.“ C)“ FOX‘ dlrecmr of m“ Na" Gllllllflf, muhlo; . “n”. mukflflwd.) B-ll. Mid after R program of music, ~ essrs‘ Bruce Stewart o? " w s - the print-inn 11ml int-um win-ml lllrqult Nltlllscugic ‘ctr Wales, talked p pmgmnm, "am" " “u”; pwvflmm and a contest won r.- Mrs. Vernon nounce they have sold their interests m the N‘ em“ “n. I cl.‘limot-gl'§nm°fgl..fit...§“Nq““““ ' ' L u America g" {lfeimkf ,“"‘S “whim i° i‘ ‘ Ship Chandler-v branch of their business. known F0 flit‘ or rtiriiril ar- r l_ to ' I r‘ " ' ‘ 005G Y e I h N - ‘ F. “ll‘(!lll‘t.fl, Mliit-istnrfbi-‘Nlliris, ‘ .' g1 “is lmhxrmtnemssulgfiqg. H ‘ 3W fl\ i; ‘gm “lfiegnedi Rlllanch” to llfessgs. lflfnnlctlllll ~ . .. _ ‘ |"' \. ‘s i ._-___i_____ (L [_ wo ave purc age a e ‘t ~ QltllinlelrlldfllhllldlNvlwlllf-pnlh ‘hi’ ill NYW- ‘- oTrlltelrlg) I , 11:.) THE UNls-———EEN [JNE ‘ and perrsona,‘ propeirttyl incluring stock in ‘fade’ ~ . . .‘ . ' \\'lci.|., ~ ' - v , L m n 4 Nlurilirigc-o. Ara-rt»; i s. fijqwhelg r time, w, know not \ store goods and f x ures, e c - - "IT-I?- "l-ifl - Bui a II n ,|l lil k- i u. S. M ' A i t ' k - - | emy Silva: Nndreflitl. ctslge. c.2212. Amgyleg _ ‘ " . pllniilrfl “ll-Z “5’§.¥,‘,‘§’°,;, m,“ The new Company will continue the huslncss_ at ~ =_--r>~=~= ~ —.-~.-_~_:_- gugcnrtsitieiil “milieu kin‘ {in on m. mm "i i“ 1M glory or despair. ‘ the same stand, 32 Queen Street, and we s01": a r . g es mar e re- ’ u‘ . - Q g, palm on, w,‘ "enlfmm d’ t’ The" u ‘Hm by m unseen . for them a continuance of your generous 9".“ \ i ,4 on choice Lqualliliil. Write or ' ‘ That crosseg every pnm- l-‘MIHZG. MI‘. John A. MilcNiiir who liiIB l)??? la \ phoneR. .Dces N ' - ' ‘ em Dllfl"! IlY-rv-ivtw-l and Juniizrrv Glasgow“ ‘m, c" sli- l K‘Y To Al. “our” , néolélgdfillgggdlllrlg glelgwlvixlllh \ flllidrge of "lhls qlllnlcll‘ forwusllrllrl" conlmu ~ wenrcqfulrr- llllLlliVl lii-hum of hoary i "ml" ""~"W|°ll' 5‘ ' ~ e. calm“ y w‘ e ne ' If lIliMllVil (In. l-z r zrnzl lmrl. ‘i Pacific Qcwn i 'IOIMIC 'II-AIIOIIQII > I“) Dill ‘mt lllnll l! t0 die‘ ' ‘ I-‘inil _'--'* iZl1'\.i' v~ . l 1,1053. 2.3-13 - l ~ ' ~ '~ “ n- . mn,f,l,g"__,lfw,f",\ _,_,“‘“‘._f ‘L111’; “ljf l 1 A . ‘ =-_—_.— bu,’ and“, gum. “T302?! zgtllqziérllcfialttlllié beam! We. can assure our many patrons of the lie t \ "m," Li...“ ,, a“ ’:rI'-I't‘ “'9' n! ‘ nefi Bralwh” "It! B81118 prompt and Offltilflll \ r::.'.‘.'.t..r':.':r.;';an.:1:;v";x:";....::% * To LET . , 0...... u t Au... °' m" "‘° “°" °’ “°“““' N "m" w“ "m °“"°‘“°"“ ‘° i“ t Till-I limxil. l'\1"'l\’(i (in. © v ' . . “infifillllfilifi ‘all?!’ "n: ~ l ' That which is pleasing still may ~ g Note. I rim lm-iiw \.')v'vi~v\r" my" 1"". nlreldy operating a I ‘X skin‘: ns \\rll u. all .\'!!.lll inn. and 8 Pm. Central American line via Mexico, lg reported considering similar trans Gulf connections, s ll m" m‘ mill forehead God m, w; . . _________V-...-....- - _ _ .1 t ‘e f b 4 a -_ a we - . . - I Xrsblzqpsl. 1 Irloaa-lz-z-GL azlriilnwoin er rou ram Lia on to New York that would Parallel Germans pre-wor trans-Atlantic gggghblgyfmmfffior ma“ u y“ " 1| blind. llid Ill i110 dark. L40-12-4-2i