smsmr :;.. atlon program Is one or tremendous. ,, magnitude and involves numeroul N ' technical adjustments. All things considered, it has made reasonably We-vee- H 110034 nullutulrrisosluvnl. was l.lL?&1h;mGCnHUl ' UIIUKI hlnnin. , rapidnndsatiafnctoryprogresssnd nu W p N V . -. '3 mam” much credit on d1 who '" have tnntnrlnts In it! finds of no two 91 I "their hr it nun:-a""" """cu-an-'n-in n....... connected with it in one or other of time. Just lire, uncksalpndon can ' ' nine 31,? ........"'i.".".':. ltsmanyvham nn.m... ton "'”"'r- i - . i'1lii'iPflvr'”if':'i"!'- i l -i' nun: Audit snmuol ' I W” - ' I A .- ' v A . - gggiul hughwvg Itlsodloflkbtlnqooloffli Sitmpukdcoh ...”...MwMu....m.m uau::.:........- MW: The Tiger & The Mouse , in,-;. llscnonsid. ::;:Pnl:'kcel:il:u: an! a.” N 1.1.. nmnmu polo to 22,"; i ' ...,.....n.' . ' .. - - . I to ',gc'S.,"f,.,,, t. pm; 5.,” on... 'r'3u'v'i.L' " The Crown Prince of Yemen, uwm. ill; of hldelioff ctaxpsyes.-st. facts or do any mien. unit? . ii l "”' ii" ""'”'” a self al-Islam elbadr, is in . Moscow. nus Timu-Journal. g ing.-sttsiford Bacon-Herald. "Th ""'l"l "'"'"”7 " "'”"" " Time was not so ion! 8.80 when I. cum wear for men has some llrusiei-ea have been freed ... v I l , 1;, , m,'f'k"' M w .- little news item like that would have I Ions wwusmio the Illllugwhen it :lll:u:li1l':dl0:'1cnoi:s-it-rud call: no: WWiWiY- J.””E "- .'.L...g been considered of no importance a:aleilt.PC;l.1C.:. Muinonai .cu- 4 will: hrlcu ..i..,u.,"", d"., as trade with Russia isiconcelfongif W k at all. Today it means something to 3r'nm'nii'a7'l.l.e",,l,:'l', Pliiililggg summer time . undo-sitting. - I 131: note frond United state. Waler safely , ee special. Ambulance (Reserve) of hirlotte- n"nm"" s””,t"'"'t Iwelly ili.GyB.li!n:'!u:VvIel" iiviiel l.','.'.""l;' Water safety lJ:'eC:uli:”S:g:':S Yemen is a small state of no i0Wii- , ' urElIglI;;z5ce:N';ctI:Ldr;IylrJ:'nIh ;trf::gi1flelM ill,-dtiel: first Disco... ' 0 Se . . . . . - - , g ory RM-'0 . course. something o an the deSig- military significance in its own m:,,&:i,du,,:,,,y as mgmhma 0, 1. Wu "Maw" mm Ra m i through the Seabofiv R , the right and of little consequence to am nem:nI::: zlnmlzhglosh Ali; a ntful too. it-this meIn.I'tl.iey no ml: g':o'::mu”lh-thitfhlw ii i. nation Of 0'19 Piliiiiciii” We in the ecoonmic or cultural patterns of be present at today's openins ses- lii'y'.'.'o.'-'iiui.”'x'-.Zi'..ts'7'.n'3 sTl,ll)rcdlI: E,” llueti "livn-'?'il.” m2::ls:"li'.”l: n ii ana , e. Ptrhgpg it the outside wol'ld. Yet. when the gslon of a two day conference here. son of its ruler arrived in the Soviet capital he was greeted by high Pull!- ing officials as if he were the Pell- resentative of a great power. So ostentatious was his welcome that this devout disciple of Mahomet scarcely had opportunity to pray to Allah, always a necessa.I'Y Prepar- ation for a good Moslemis mission of peace. And that is why he came to Moscow; in his own words, "to I contribute to further strengthening of peace and co-operation between . as some say. security for deservi . icinns in their old age. rhzzsgm conducted itself this week .: though it were anything but secure. I1 ihlllllh. like the Government 'ma.lorlty in the House of com. moon. it could only sun-iv. by licking the boots of its master... Globe and Mail. Four men drifting from Halifax to Europe on a raft have covered only 254 miles in 13 days. We hear much about the mad pace of cur- rent events. but that's what it is out there on the North Atlsntic.-- Windsor Star. year serves to highlight the E11933 importance of foliowinlz 3f'L't'Pi9d safety practices. This alliiliii-ii not only to bathing but to the use of pleasure boats on lakes and rix'ci's. which results in a ll9i'ili"55 iii” of deaths from,di'owning evc1',V Will'- It is not gene,-aiiy known that there are laws governing the use Of. P0W9i' boats, and that these are Just 35 strict as the laws governing the use of cars on the highwa.V5- 55 3 guide to pleasure boat owlicrs. the De- partment of Transport. Ottawa, has booklet, After a two week's visit to New York and other American cities His Worship Mayor B. Earls Mac- Donald and family have returned p Charlottetown. Ottawa says all kinds of com- mon loss are seeking jobs at 3800 a month on the DEW radar line in the far north. They can't be hired until a Sl0,000 a year screen- ing officer has been hired. How much will it cost to hire a man to screen the Jilnlicnnts for the Icreellinz oificei-'s J0b'.'-Vsncouv- er Province. The Junior Chamber of Com- merce of Canada, suggests that Any speaker who can hold an audience at I Chamber of Com. merce dinner in thrall to his sin. quence nnd send them away smil- ing and thinking noble thoughts- and can do it all in the line of his business-is no ordinary mor. ial. Mr. Leo Dolan did this in Peterborough, and he is not ord. llllfy. -He is an Irishman out of HOUSE OF SMALL THINGS Now the house of all small crawl- ing things. ithai belong to land, is going up in grass. It is erected, as in other springs. lac --'1' 2 t E t...-. .1.-. 5 ifs: produced an informative ; our peoples... In his welcoming , . " p p 3 men b t I t p h d H - vv - . . . t s w ,nn am: entitled "Safety Ann?” - ii iecgom l speech Deputy Premier Mikhail V E , . . thhfgs :33? "C equipment be set up in the House geeiydliiruiiswigk. He is also the mends 5 maximum 0f two pemogs . Pervukhin referred to the "solemn" PRlDE AND . H here.) ”'"”:i;':3y "'”"5h 1" pm" md (i:t(i:i?ilmlllmllie'l)iib'elilii'id:peecmeolll:ii"lill: meant 1fi)eil:l'l)8ll tB1elr(E::llImIclL:neEeorvli'lIrll or A load of 4li0 pounds fol a "17: treaty of friendship between the i ii I ' undgr begin and rafter, and. 30 film” Frteonllli ml Englmcllblwhlne ;:':d Iileotlsmlhely Ileuumi” M . t b0 t, t re rsons or 3 D , . i p, , I seem: a commen a e d- - 0 any one t ii ' foo d at 12 f at Filed so on It is l USSR. and Yemen thug: was Sign dwbh 'Pi””V' .., it might be better to encour. had.-Petei-boro Examiner. as : Pouii 5 5 99 a ' . I ed last fall and called it a. proof of new are moms for ground "uh. age the members to learn the op- , advisable not to go out at all in A , Soviet respect for the aspirations rel, field mouse, toad: l”'”' i"'3i"'8'- 5"" Ill- they .; small boat unless one is a swimmer of the Asian-African peoples... That , "nmem M. 1.? unprecedented us. floolgarff-r laboring ants in rotted fgzr 't'.i3nlixul: :31; lllthgln: 11!: t2: I l M is wearing 3 life preseweri cell. i last phrase explains why the Yem- gal"?! gtl,',';'i)(t)l,',',':0sE.oi:,altv,l,',','l'ld'x':',:le1g niches for slow bugs. It is the nb- '33:lei;:E”"e,h "l'u"il'l3Tl0li' lF0il,llldl - , - -"f I . . , , ro co-eegrap. O 1: l mini) not in stormy weather Di 1 enite prince was given such a warm Arthur Blniieiy in the Montreal Gazette behave itself and act sensibly, the at nfdhet and mummg of the mud, A F the boat is not completely Seat; l l'eC9Pii0l'l- other little Arab states a A loan. glsizzlcd Scot drew a The elderly Scot, native of the s;Tr::fo'::ec32gk yazelgittinlglanl-.2: owglark - HI I worthy. There are, . t00i Stazifsgh can be expected to take due note of mgggilfi(;gnahi;ec;:s:i?:mgf;ir;1eJix; iIF(iigN"alrdhaI:IanI1e(1ve:-lawelee; g,a,,,,ng 3,833: ofmu,fhb:1LhM the nngigimz 8;Ealll1;iIh'hTCll9d. rlppllns. V I Am.hol.n.d i. safety rules fort swlrlm naithl but it. last week. better form than he was for this ,,,',','.':;,,;”;":,,,,ce;'f,,,,,, A: it ful-:3 through which the snake. relaxed Oteran 3 Guard -. m05l People are aml mr ' It reminds one of the Old fable F orators who have tried to 5P?9Cll- 1” 319'" de force' it.o"t' out, the peace offering was only ma 935” "awist I i which W0 W lE'Wi- about the tiger and the mouse The ".2;:3...:”.:;.':':” i;'l::s,-:,,v,;h:;ig,,i:rr:,m.:: '"..:d'".:::':::;. Te” T” ””"""'”" ” ”" 19”" Dealer ' Water satiety is one of the Com tiger solemnlv undertook to be ellnerrlged unspcglhed. V1519" 1&9"; "larlied ' "W P5” i” took vigorous exception to the rug: soldiers Hannibal oompnny Veteran's Guard . - - ' l . . ' eer. - 4 - 5. iliiumg pmlects M the Red C1053 good to the mouse so long as the Bu;1Augus1;iiagICrilgis.M tliebvitei--f v,'s,,,;,3 ",';',5,,R2;"s3s,L3.”;' ggitiilllzltgnshgs silfnictedhasrogalfngzlgle Slew of Canada: lilectrlcnl Wiring ' , , . . . - - u - . , ' across Canada" and m thls Islan mouse remained civil The Hcivlht-V"' iithrliaihighi liar Vancouvef-nj Eings- fven me G3lVemm'."g Libeziaiih somehow during his long absence. . Those who wish to It- "Id suplluu Pmvmce the program has been however was to be judged by the way. accomplished a near mil” l-vxcoe leltirmli liwmriilcigilnensiloll "1 "”.i.”"'""" "'9 ”'d "m" s ldi nalillmdliflenlii battle 1- - 0" n”'u''5 - ' -t. ' . acle. From the moment that he . ” growled, l-haithep statement made 0 leis W - tend I I'eulll0n thl year. llouschold Appliances most successful in training C0mD'- ti 9,. Under no Clrcumstanceg was . which the Speake directed at the by the pnme Mmlster is an in. 182 years ago are about to receive ent instructors and in cutting down hg ' t t. th . d i nt P59 lot slmnk-H”""i lie riurgeg Social Credit benches - were sun to this House It is intolerable 3 beiated but-131 eight mu" from contact R. Kjeny, Rpnu 7, Television t . . t 8 mouse 0 GU95 i011 9111 Sim? "5 393' . 9 W59 V” "5 5 visibly impressed by his perfor- i; in 1. in Italian town of Bai-letta, look- the number of accidents during the mem. , 3vi;Idico-':enih:”Slai;lcl:rg:0l;:; tmanbcle. dAIll)dtll'lgS ishh hroughilaiial. lllrdl bigiigldmvggmstxy mcgfigr in; out on the lower Admuc "I. chm-iottetown. 33 noon ,5 DIAL 4021 . h wonder- . .. "i" 9 '-' 3' ii W '9 ii” 0 ' t di. . the word of the On August 2. 216 BC. Roman Con- summer season we ave ”uCuIe'ncfll'l)allll?y tlililimor tanned nllgl h8V".be9" b"”d' ilflriine ghcdllfllslfolll or anyone else." suls Varo and Pnulus Emillus pouiblm G'..' G..' Dt mus "N d y E P wi'”le ii "med T "id ".Pip” He was worried, he said, about thought they had the wily Hanni- ful bathing facilities here which can be enjoyed all the more by attention to safety rules. This is the signifi- cance of mext week's observance of Water Safety Week throughout the Province, and it is certainly deserv- ing of the fullest support and co- operation. Report On Vaccine Any authoritative report on the Association certain confirmations of the vaccines usefulness were re- vealed. The first. in importance is that from the way the vaccine is protection from Highland Caille Reports from British Columbia say that ainew breed of cattle, the Highland, is doing well on a co- operative ranch in that province. It is a descendant of the old Celtic cattle of many centuries ago and is very popular in its native Scotland. It has been in this country, how- ever, for only a few years. Besides the B. C. herd there are herds in says, need hardly any care. In B. C. they are kept out in the open all during the year. The meat is of high quality a nd commands a premium price in some - markets. two weeks. It was the more surprising be- cause this was a provocative speech - as have been most of the addresses delivered by Mr. Mnclnnis in his 26 years of service in the Commons. And it was del- ivered in that same harsh voice. rasping and grating like a file at work on stern metal. with which the House of Commons had be- come so familiar before his long illness. Ancient Hospitals Some original strut-lures will stand in the central Turkish cliy. . Early documents reveal that the hospital employed two general practitioners. two surgeons and two eye doctors. When founded in 1206. it was ranked among the line speeches go this one was short and to the point - Mr. Mac- Innis contrived to soound, and even to look. like an ancient pro- phet. And if he didnit exactly pro- phesy heilfire and damnation. he came about as close as pulls- mentary rules and forms permit. His return to the flurry of de- bate came on Monday. May 28. A few moments earlier. Prime Minister St. Laurent - trying to take some of the heat off the Gov- had to shave the officers. Hospitals came early to the New World. Cortes built one in Mex- ico in the 1520's. Others were est- ablished in Montreal and Quebec in mid-l7th century. Pennsylvan- inns obtained the first charter for Lhe breakdown in Commons dig- nity. decorum, mutual respect and procedure. A return to the old ways was essential. . He did not know how this was to be done. But (and here he rais- ed a long arf and brought it down in an arc in front of him) "it can- not be done by putting Oi" siiimll of approval on wrongs already done." THE RIGHT TIME - He wanted to make it plain to one and all. he said-. that he favored the use of closure - was convinced that the Government Minister Howe - this be regarded with loathing. He could not believe he said, that the Liberal M.P's the Cabinet or the Prime Minister really understood what was hap- pening. He had enough respect for all of them to be confident that bill trapped at Cannae, where he had set up camp along the Ofanto River with his back to the sea. The astute Carihaginian accepted the challenge and. hiding some crack Lyblnn reserves on his right and left, let the attacking Romans push his cenlre seaward. He then unleashed his Lybians in a giant pincer manoeuvre-(later redis- covered by every great general in history.) Numidian cavalry, which he had sent around to attack the cocksure Romans from the rear, closed the deal. Twenty-five thousand of I - f u "- Salk anti-polio vaccine is of woild ' . , - Saskatchewan and B. few head in t only had a right but had a R l, d ggn b gh kn" p l Wide liit9"95t- mi "0 "iedicai :9 Ontario Nntioml Geographic society ligty to invoke it. ism at the "right ,,?,;'ii,;,,i:,',3i:.”;i.,,”. mi, 1:... 0', Brackley Beach : veiopment of modern times as ' . T .1, .1 1- M, . , time. And the right lime W8! Southern Italy. . given a greater lift to the hopes of The Highlands, true to the twig! gzntgbinlilgglemolxggfylam? Sgafgosgdgleogmatlgnpgzllipnaz gihen it hbad lslfegf igfumlpggtzgisg The big sepulchre at Cannne is i . t nnual traditions Of their native land, are science - the establishment 750 each patient three limcs A month. 3 -on y -y l Th- now to be enlarged and renovned l mankmdl At the recen 8' hardy Cattle and or so the report years ago of a hospital and mcd- Until the time of Frederick the plum” busllgesilbi d.?;:e'nevv'sSaIl:,s Eli haigmr the glmhny dbon" ill” , - i . , cosure"o sye. c t t A . meeting of the American Me(llC8.l ical lllnic at Kayseri. Great, Prussian army surgeons designed and operated for Trade ,.fii',m,gtullh;)u;g':;ie timerythemliltnlg THE local museum will be iipruced up and enriched with weapons com- ing to light in the auuounding country, which -is getting a deep plow treatment as part of I land reclamation program. working. complete , . , . . . - They are distinguished by specially world's best. 8 il05Pll8l ill the American C0l0n- 1, d-,1 n. - sent course ho ma. confidently be expected . - , .751 g I I , if t ey l . e pie , , P0 y strong bone and a covering of Ions 5”" ""3" ""”'”'” We ""' lnensdsnnow aeaicilii"l'o"lile”pe3'pli:l. "”"'d be ”””"dil""i no later than the middle of 1959. At the present time, three vaccinations, properly spaced and of course pro- perly administered, can give Draco tically 10004: immunity il'0m P31” nlytic forms of the disease. There is strong indication, too. that they provide life long protection against the non-paralytic forms as well. but this has not yet been determined as a scientific fact; and the experts are stil1'l-emindlng the public that it is possible. though an extremely unlikely occurrence, for the disease to develop in vaccinated persons- However, among the many millions who have been given the three vac- cinations-more than 40 millions in the United States alone-not one ease of parulyainihas been reported. Another encouraging bit of in- c 9;; is Scapa Flow where the Germans 0 f,";;;-33'? ",,,ji';:;;3::,,M,:;2 39;; ....... .... ........... N...-. Grand ?;f:.."?!.f'?:”&15 . .5f.'35l"B.:?.".:h.:5--"l...5l.T.f.t l255"i.'.1f.X:.iT”if”2”l;..9.1” .::;'..t g;,;;-vi”);-Qg,A;;;Rg; Mr. so-non smith. H-mmon. outmo- . . Fleet following their defeat in or . Eng and: Paris and MonipeI- is aware that Crusoe felt like an than Mr. Bennett ever thought or , M Rod Mum In An” onuh N S utel e.lt willbe recalled ii iii" :R .Sl nd E lh i of.l h .il ' i'- uh I . -- lnglm tgrllrsuu stages of the pm, World War One. Pzrflll: lnrlllrhlf. "me "" ' H:'1hnliM'slnii':d' :lll2l::Lulfii:I.il 32:: viilider Iwlllbel-iii t it nu”, fci ic Ljpmvinci Igovemmentg ph . . . Nearly all illnesses were treated England. and was happy enough meat." ' if” ” ' ' Rgpmwn 0. V 3" 3 with strict regulation of diet. Sen- to return there when tho rescue". The traditional right of an 015- F you, "".'n'. h am in the United States some of ojvaccine turned out to be of in- quality. Fortunately, this did A L shaggy hair. They have exception- ally long horns. This may be a dis- advantage, but one that is easily rectified. Perhaps it would be a good idea to import a few head for experimen- tal purposes to this province. They should thrive here at least as well as in Saskatchewan and Ontario. EDITORIAL NOTES The latest revolution in Argen- tina didn't. amount to much. Still, it was big enough to keep the country in the traditional Latin American fashion. 0 I I One of the historic symbols of British sea power is to be aband- oned in the interest of economy. It There are not as many Russians in the world as we had been led to proposed that the-' inembershipbe .. to aoo. nj-so new in human experience. Some authorities think the earliest med- ical schools were the Temples of Saturn, which pre-data the Christ- ian cra. Ancient Romans built lnfirmaries for their soldiers - pflssihly the first military hospit- as IDEA TAKES HOLD Many early religious orders (lev- oted their time to tho care of the sick. In the 4th century A. D., St. Basil. a founder of monastic institutions. established ii religious hospital at Caesarea In Cappad- ocla. Paris was served by a sim- ilar hospiial founded iii the 600's. Thruughniil the Dark Ages many physicians lTl('('l to preserve (irreco- sistrics at Salem l physicians tried in preserve Grccn- Arabic I'IlE'(llCBl knowledge. Much medical learning filtered out to the world from the School of Salerno. li towrred among medical institu- tions of the 12th century. Women studied nursing and ob- xfeirlcs iit Salerno. and a treatise of the time prescribed cures for many diseases. As the world started cmcrglng weed. rich in iodine, was used to combat goiter as early as the 12th century. Animal organs formed tvl;lnli the physician did nun no sc- CO. . some physicians practiced unl- Inmls nose in vi . any-ieisnrin ma - T ., lid to treat mom. GP. hsdeshn health. Crusoe Re-discovered (New York Herald-Tribune) It's interesting to learn that the Communists have finally got around to reading and reviewing Danicl Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe". The book was published in 1719, and the other day "Neues Deutach- land". and organ of the Communist Party in East Germany, ran I favorite review of A new edition Just out. It turns out, of coiirs.-2, that Crusoe was ii "progressive" be- cause he opposed cannibalism. In the 28 years he spent on his dea- ert island the ship-wrecked marin- er obviously had to do ii few things which were not altogether satis- factory from a Soviet standpoint. His attitude toward Friday, the savage be rescued from the can- nibels. left something to be de- sired . For. as "Ni-lies Deuisrh- land" points out. Crusoe "felt like I colonial master" on his ll- lnnd, and didn't treat Friday as took him off.hls lot&y island. Probably he would hevilpeni his so years of Isolation folding the This new-style closure was des- igned to meet "anticipated" ob- struction, Mr. Macllinis growled. And Parliament was supposed to deal with reality. He waved a long arm at the Cabinet benches and smiled grim- "However. rulings and decisions have been madc. and lhe decisions made today will be the precedents for tomorrow. It was strange, he said, in re- call the circumstances under which he had last seen closure invoked in the Commons. It was 1932. And Prime Minister R. 3. Bennett had been trying vainly for weeks to not his unemployment relief bill through the House. He recalled that ex-Prime Minister W. L. M. King (lhcn Leader of the Liberal Opposiilonl had been ve- hement in his protests. Mr. King had warned the Conservatives that they were piling up weapons which I Canadian socialist governmrnt might use tomorrow. KINGS PREDICTION "The things which the lair Mac- kenzie Klng said were going to position to fight to the finish a re- solution to which it was opposed may well have vanished in this debate. he warned. For the mover MUTUAL INCOME FUND lsgltowing DIVIDENDS HAVE RISEN ovaa 5097. i DURING THE PAST irllluziz YEARS... THEY REPRESENT 597, part ANNUM or ran FUND's AVERAGE 9 I zaifi derived from Investments , . ..youore invm to find out ld.l.fi can psovldt you BUFFET SUPPER S2.00 SUNDAY. JUNE 11th 5:30 to 1:00 PM. By Reservation before Noon Saturday. Phone - GREGOR HUPEL, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . CREDIT UNION LEAGUE LIMITED ANNUAL CONVENTION WILL BE AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20th CREDIT UNION DINNER AT 12:00 NOON Mr. Charles F. Eikel, Jr. Managing Director. CUNA- Mutual Insurance Society Madison, Wisconsin Other Guests Will Include: Rev. J. D. Nelson MacDonald, Dartmouth, N.S. "SIIVIOI IS THE SOUL OF A CREDIT UNION” any we cm-ai-n manm-c- b-n-v-- me rim statistical revl-w' i.”.'....S":"...?.'.?."il..i":”J3:'.23T.; .'r"''." :'.:';.:V'””' .. .. ..... .. .. .. .... ,...... ....... . prodim at any time-a fact to be produced since 1939 gives the contained 57 subsiinces. ofcwlllch cop" n Mr. ml ac::llipnny- many or iii "'17 into-c3eio' A , L l . E speiks well for Canadian population as a little more than 200 2; ,l:ls5:;l1ent was I wlson- hsvlmtxzioznbgosun. It might fq-ltodidlvoih in loud . .Wi'i0.,l- Tl" Vi?" 0' the ex" mllllmlo "me 50 million 1995 than ropuler remedies included hot rgrmsem of debate has died in 3,: , ii multiple ' , . . l ' . that enough vaccinol will be i had been reported unofficially a l;-;girg'n;:3:c:iLn;1zlnoggelting. mu glgamgngnns the int two or ;doody -etuteuiiiy . WP - , , ' ' IN "W13 l"ii'-he Willis Y!" W- one professional paper offered his to do would no old min growled again that .. 5 . V" '. - . years to provide 0 o 0 till; advice itznpillynll.-liliniilzdll: The "Robinson "Kim: aolineiilrfilg must be done to ta '"lV!-till-ll-"lb-l ' , - ' . M . 'g . v - "' W” .;....'i”” ”i.f.f””:'..' ”” '"" N” "”"'”'"" ””"” " Ii-ii-"W" '3":-3.-?"....-::.:v.s ...":l....::.:..'c::.':.:.i.';i"-'......: . I-----is.-i c----l IIYIIIIIMI & 00. U0. , . g " p npg Reppunmtw" h" th. lamest iig em rrassmen i he died; in permanent. What could be do!!! ' ' ' T l- an A mmo-r-hip, in the United states. i"i..'.'.".l.'.'-2i".:'..:31'."J..i:':.".'.ii..i.”.i'.'.' ..m... l'.i.'.l..'fi..l2i".i.'..E..”"'..'.'...".i.'bt'f..'.'..'.,- - ”' iuu" '"" I--0--e-M gnd pin”; per caplt. hm. pep-hbps servsi: '3l ndicine should bl ” dill remedial dim. .5 cf. gigs ' " i -. .5). . .tm'th W” I u. on ,wlietlier necessary 1 ourasperlenesofoverthreqqunriersolaeestinvlllllhh llrles . 0 1' - i .now not. last the patient recover and Ines uena-urlim. nouns: disposal. viilngvfnovg er . -leans , , T A 'n----::--- t:'”.'.':.:.-':.:'.:."'.:.a':.n -- - t w , I O