PAGE FOUR TIE IIARLITTETIII IIAIIIAI moi-nut; out; (Founded u. iarii ; ol. W. Cheater B. Mel-are President Helsi- J. n‘ nu- I. B gfgili. [in] Director: J. urn - Aaeoclaie Edit rs: l-‘rank Walker and Llent. lan A Burnett,“ R.C.N.V.R. (On Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Wedlwr Th“ the Weakest Ink.” THURSDAY, NOV. l. 1M3 ls The Need Great Now "'[‘1,,. ],}.,.,.]i¢,1 p0rll()ll——l‘il.tl<6 no Illlblflkfi about ll——lllC blot-flies: portion of this war fvl‘ Great liflllllll and thc United Stzitos hes ahead of us."—\\'iit_~tun Churchill, Sept. 21, IQ43- Then: is (l titistztkcii tendency to cflnSltilel’ ill?- \\';tr zllititist zit an cud and thewnecessity for fur- ther prt llllltills and allcllllCCS unnecessary. \'i'ltilc it l.\ ircll and |!lL‘(l>Ztlll to (lwell oil tlic bright -' lc of things. and ti» indulge in wishful thiiiliiiirg, it i< lll>ll ll1‘i"<‘>>.'li'\' to heed the irziriiiiigs H," ,1,,,_._. 1,, .11,» |(1|ti\\, ihtisc bchiiiil the scenes. Priiiu- .\lllll~i('i' Churchill's scriotts warning qtwtvrl zihiiir i.- _-i c:i~t~ iii point. llc kitows that . i. l. Ilil lll lw l .-.:ht-il ivitliotit bloody sacri- Ilv ‘l iihrsli t .".l‘lltlil must hear her share. Many g';,,,;ilt,;ip, piiiv there, and many more still anxi- ~ ilicrc. will never livc to return to their it 1mm 01105, 'l“.ic_v, tlic Youth and m» prcpztrctl tn lay down their livcs ' \L‘ lztiid and all that it stands for, \\ ltttt 1t - we who arc left a: home iii com: {on QlIHl afflucticc prepared to do for them! Surclv mix-sting in Victory Loan Bonds at three i-r-r cunt iiitcrc~t is no very great sacrifice to ma- ' \'u:, we urc told many ivitli fztt savings bank ncciiitiiis and tuber atssrts arc litildiiig back fr n iii ini.. lg, thereby icopzirtliziitg th e SUCK-fie,» pf the l.o:in tiid "giving comfort to the pump?‘ “l... ;-_ spilling nttr lrt\"s blood in far awav lutlv. “The hloptlicst portion — itiakc m, mipfllir- ahuut il—'hi~ bloodiest portion of tliia u-ztr-lics ahcarl of i1="—\\'l11tt RFC “'0 20f“! u; do about it-rcfiisc to provide the sincws ite- tcssarv to secure victorv? iIZZS lll The New Bacon Quota "Political tiniidity" at Ottawa is blamed for the reduction in Canada's bacon quota t0 Britain bv a third and for the restrictions being lifted on slaughtering of hogs for domestic use. This move, it is said was not in line \\'ll.ll Hon. James Gardiners original plans. It is argued that pres- sure front arcas wlicrc the TCSIYiCtlOIIS 011 slaughtering for ilgntcstic use hit local meat sup- plies, fnrced the Cabinet to capitulate. According to the Ottawa correspondent of the Financial Post, both Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Ilslcy were prepared to grant some subsidy assistance to hog raisers, ovrt- and above the 75 cents per civt. increase allowed last wcck to “even up" domestic and export prices and to bolster U.K. exports. Bonus payments as high as $3 or $4 per cwt. had been discussed although it: is thought that a somewhat smaller figure would probabli have emerged from Cabinct deliberations. On consumption side it is argued that per capita ccnsutnption of pork in Canada has fal- len from pre-ivar avcrzigc of about 5o lb. pct annuin to around 32 lh. for i942. At the saute time becf CllllfllillllllOll has steadily increased from a prtz-ivzir fitzut": of 51 lb. ncr capita to a present. figure of about 70 ll). Siticc total meat consumption in Canada is limitctl to ration of 10.1 lb. pcr cupita. it is therefore argued that ' - isc in lm-oii iuid pork consumption rclea-u l)£“f it»: l.‘.l\'. export and cast-I the pressure zigrtiitst tho pricc ceiling of that tin-zit. (hi the other hand niativ families today are not using Jlll their lllTlli ration coupons but if liuruit llLCblllCS plentiful thc iClldCllJy will b; in l!.~C cotipiuis for lll".l mirpnsc. l".‘$lfJl'C thu ftmxili’ dict and forui"! tltc earlier . junc- ti-iii of the ki(‘.\‘l‘l‘lllll(‘lli to saic pork as a ivar a . iii th: iiilriiiiul of postwar lrztdc. it is d, thti l quota ~liould put (ltiiziilizui ilturc izi ll more faiurzihlc position. This .i~nu it is Ztll omit secret that much of the lircpn >1." wl ‘.41 llritztin ivas of only fair qual- . if il frwtii the |;l‘L‘~\'.’§ll' stavitlards. In weights" of ling.‘ ‘ c bPcn i9 pounds- irhich has resulted ~ gctliiig to the ltartl-prcsserl but lower grzi-lc bacon. In ill l|".".\'l(‘l' lir>g~ were turned .-\il'l1‘tl Viirlci" the new great- muld he possible to export n. w- EDITORIAL NOTES — Only three more days to enable us to go over the top. . ' ' ' Help to win the war quicker by buying VIC- tory Bonds. ‘ i ‘ ‘ One farmer we know, says the Brandon Slip. grew a truck load of turnips from a dimes worth of seed-and broke eycii. i l I It must be very mysterious business that taker three Provincial Premiers together with nothing to say fir publication. Was it Federal election propaganda? ‘I i ‘, The Moscow radio broadcast the following re- port turned in by a captured German from Dne- proetrov: "I belonged to the 943rd Security Division. My division received an ordfi!‘ 1° fight to the last mitn.‘ I‘a.m‘thc last man." The Canadian Federation of Catholic Uni- versities will hold its annual meeting in Quebec November 27 and 28. The session will be un- der the chairmanship of national president Mr. Maximillieti Caron, and Mr. Edward _]. Kircli- ncr of Washington, ex-interitational president of Pax Romana, is‘ exliecied ‘t0 attend. The U.S. Lease-Lend Act passed this date i939; the following countries are beneficiaries under the Act: Great Britain, U.S.S.R., China. Belgium, Egypt, Ilfiiting France, Greece, Ice- iand, Iran, Iraq, Netherlands, Norway, Po- land, Turkey, Yugoslavia, and the 2o Latin-Am- erican Rcptiblics. For the year now closing the sum of $t2,2;2,ooo,ooo was set aside by Con- gress for supplies under Lease-Lend. i i U Some men in Canada's army and navy and air force overseas have told their relatives at home that they are limited to one air letter a week. This is a liitiitation not imposed by Can- adian postal service but is due entirely to the scarcity of paper in Britain. The limitation has been considerably offset by the post office which has provided the troops overscas with the blank “blue" letter fornt that is used on this sidc of the ocean as well. I i I hlail of all kinds is sent by surface or ship. From October t2 up to now the Christmas rush has been on, and lllCYC has been loaded cvcry week at eastern Canadian ports 20,000 cubic feet of Christmas itiail that is the space allotted to the post office by the naval authorities. But in spitc of what looks like a generous allotment four titties that weekly volume is now accunt- ulated on eastern wharvcs. It will be moved, though, in time for Christmas, the officials claim with confidence. is at it Ii Said the Germans in 1939: “No cr-untry with-_ out tanks and guns can repcl the .\‘:izi army: Britain is ivitlioiit tanks and guns; ‘Therefore Britain is defeated. QED." There is nothing the matter with that logic. Ifsdmprcgnnble, ivliicli is more than llritaiin iras in |o.|u But Churchill believed tlicii, as h: declares now (says The Gazette), that “logic is a poor guide com- pared to custom.” Logic said Britain was bcatcn, but not being beaten was a Britislrctistoiii L000 years old. Logic said Britain should quit, but Britons had a habit, zimounting to an Z‘.(l(ll(‘ll0ll, of not quitting. So ivliile the logical Pfiflllll was ceding France, and the logical hlussoliiii was hastening" to grab a piece of the spoils of a. vic- tory which logic provrd to he incvitziblc. the illogical Churchill was uttering sticli absurdities as “We shall fight them on the l)CZlCllv.‘S and the landing grounds," and “You ask, What is our aim? Otir aim is victoryl" It didn't iiialcc sense, at the time. But it made history. ill >l= ts 1k The Fcdcral Government is iiow considering :t proposal to lllCl'a‘S(‘ the bonus to industries and importers itistcztd of increasing the bonus duc to increased cost of living. In December, I942. when an increase in the index threatened, the board instituted stibsitlics reducing the pricc to consumers of coffee, tea and milk. lly 515.15". alion of duties and taxes. the price of oranges also \\'(‘l€ lowered. llv this means. at a cost cs- ‘lmalffd at '$4°.0\'>0.00<J a year-the threatened rise in the index was (‘llCCl\'C(l. Since then, how- ever. tltc itidcx has riscii, with the prof/pout bonuses will have to be rcviscrl upward Novcni bcr l5._ Informed sources said subsidies paid by the Prices Board might well prove less costly than contiitiiitig the bonus system and meeting each ticw rise in the index with new payments to ivorkers. A rise of one pcrcentagc point in illé llltlfix. equivalent to 25 cents a week in bonus payments to luutdrcds of thousands of workers, means employers have to pay 31mm; $3g,ooo_ooo more annually. All stibsidics paid by the Prices Board this year may reach a total of $20,000,000 ll llll cl. h _ i, fly product and one that will build up our reputation for the greet postwar ntarkot lnttlc ahcrd. —— Notes By The Way Reports are that. the dcslructlnti 01' the Sililbfclllillli uiurks put ball beat-tries on the skids lor Hitler. -—~ Woodslock Scntlticl-Rcvlciv "Afghanistan. a country with no railroads. has ten tnllllun ticoule." quotes tlic Ottawa Citizen. and ven- tures to sumzsst that the absence of level crossitius may haw: some- thlnil to do with lL-Stratfnril beacon-Herald. Justice Black upset Supreme Court. Dreccdcnt bv auocarlniz on tho bench ln a business suit. Mav- be he Just couldn't izet his robe back ln time from the cleaners -- From the St. Louis Past-Dispatch Those ri-patrlatetl German uri- loners of war who sav thcv don't bellrve stories about damnm- done m bombed German cltles tire fn for a rude nwakenlntz. Before they are in Germany verv lomz they'll we wishing thcv iv-rr- hack fn Can- ‘dm-Bt. Thomas Timer. Journal. A writer recalls that In the 1800's "people could itilss n stave couch and chetrfullv \\'.lll iw-vcral davs for the next rim-J’ Poi-bans tn ‘zone rlcvti r-nc dlrl not have to "t on the lob on tlmcn-Edmonton wtrnni. _ _ Another reason chill ls that he reunited. wlll convulsions. flier cousln’: Herald. . , l u.4ak__-s_.a.....__.n_.'_' man. French and the wav they look and darn the eyebrows.—-Calzarv Albertan. A lilgh pitched squeak. any] a hloiczisi. will starfie a sat. and. if throw the rat into Sinatra could do no mom-Toronto Star. The little girl reading about her It’: only natural, If _ nrlizlnal. to compare the adventure nf the mldvet submarines aualnst flL-mvarlson-at least the Plilllsune . Vamolon camc- forth to do b . The Nazi dreadnnulzht didn't. - Buffalo Cotirler-wxmcxs. We have much for which lo be - thankful —- we do not starve as thrv do in India-nor are we shot by the Hun as fn Itslv. Poland. the Ukraine. France. Holland and the Balkans-we do not net beaten. nlllaaed es in China. How but officials said it is felt they have been 155 ma" anfldlmled Wlltn the pricc-ccilingipolicy was established in i941, and that they a" wgll lustified bv results. mas —London Free Press. for lovlnl Chur- vTODOUIICQS Ger Chinese words ed e West Lo you here? 1s it mod?" be" mulled a steward. "It/s venrsl“, —London New Statesman. Torpedo nlanee were not used in this war. Accordlnz Comm‘ . Peter Bethel. R11. inn ln Man Packet. Ben-mv-Ohree. requtultloned in i915 and with a hanizar aft to hold fo ford Beacon- semblance. not vcrv l7 l used th u tlnue to advance. A mlnoi- cldent helps Twvntv- uttle River and were chanted oldlnu the there were only seven llwn Spectator. rohhed. come we deserved all this nood- . —An Allied soldier now alation- ' ' ~1- ln this country. countered intol It la complained that aalel per- ndon Synagogue for the New Year holiday services. and asked: "What sort of a show have "It. should been zunnlnz for nearly slx thousand lint to wrl The Ermlneer. the Isle-of- was . 9i time that the torpedo plane was in war. The German: rcelst on the Eut- ern hunt. but the Russians con- made the first crosslniz of the Sozh with the brldlehead. They held ft for three days. andltereated ln when reinforcements reached them left.-Ham-,a while Official minim on "l! poet-l war Dolllllnl of the world accents into his LOTION AGAINST IOOTIIG- OEES CALLED EOE Sin-Hello ill-lit (hi! let“! 1B . If ti!!! ' then burn and all New maple I an answer to let- ‘arlottmwn Guardian. Slr etc. org-mien Mo-rnnn The Coal Strike (Halifax Chronicle) the whale period 0i the W5!‘- R113‘ slu. is seen to be in close cflnferelwfl with the repzcsenbatlves the western powers: when German home m vale appears on the point of bree v: when our own bovs overseas are facln: the toulzhes. assignments they have vet receive: —the coal trade chooses to no or strike and to unralvse productlor The thfniz has happened both l the United States and at: honii One is driven to believe that tlr unconnecbzd. some falrv Rift. he WOUICl most desire. what. could he hope for more than that industrial efflclencv on this continent shoulci be out. out. of kllter? Here ls a fxxe gift f0 the very man we profess to be flizlitlns. 1 The strike. as far as Canada ls concerned. covers the fields of Al- hzrta and British Columbia. and about. one-half of Catindvfs coal production is affected. And the cause of the trouble. we are told. 1' that the men want; lncreaser waxes and holidays on DRY. It ha been dcclared. earlier lit the wa by labor leaders themselves tn" no strike in essential war lndu’ tries ls equivalent to mutiny in t‘ armisd services. ment. for mutlnv ls death. or Ill". lesser penalty. The reward fc strlklnz. apparently, ls zuuiiosed t. be hlxzlter waxes. won by rasv cott- tempt of Government; and of vital needs of the nation. What. is the averaee citizen to believe about strikers at. such a time as thls? Arc min- rs to be out. down es m self-centred and sri careless of the essential good of Canada that they are prepared w run anv wtlonal i-lsk in order to Dress at all costs a temporary and armarent. financial advantage fcr pica-selves. "regardless of inflation those whom their ln~ activity may condemn needlessly to die? Are labor loaders so self- sesklnv; ' iat they must build up n rebutatl .l for _“E€ttll!§l thlnzs done“ at the ulprtate cost of the community anti the Dominion? Does no sencr of resoonslbll tv m. with a realisation of the power of cxertlnz economic pressure? Ara rival Trades Unions. these duvs. so l:i'.= m itD-oti fiizhttn: their internal: i”: feuds that. th“ '2" ‘Jr battles cf a. war-torn world find no place lii lillfi.‘ z-"iculatlons? This strike like others. has been declstrud illegal. For llleiznl acts there should be legal penalties. and thev should be Dl'Ol'll';‘.l;’ enforced I noun those who lnstlu-tc thew tn- , dustzrlal disturbances. Al: this mom- lvnt. the Stein and its ."??lll’li" "unk . far above the rights of any indivi- i diéal lor any combination of lndt- .‘l ua s A Royal Co“ msglon has been in- stituted tn look into this coal situ- ntlozi. That. makes Hip nresent act- ion of the miners stlll more repre- llCllSllll". Perhaps the Government has been too dilator-v in dflllhll with labor troubles in nenerul. But. even ft that ls admitted. there ls _r:o reason for any Canadian orzan- Wrtlo" tn "av in affect. that its pvt.- l. l I l Let's. All S lap Boasting" About ' Our War Eiliori For This Week iAncl, Buy all the Victory Bonds Prince Edward Island liaa assumed the responsibility of subscribing $3,000,000 to the FlftlrVictory Loan. 82.142500 leaving $857,500 to be subscribed in the remaining four days the Campaign or We Can 0n Tuesday night: the total was Conservative voters i “S” “kid 1m one o . Alba.- South Rustico on n Gan" Nov.‘ 6 at 8 pan}, NOYEMBER 4. 19g _ , vipllrvogressivs" T1g”"'"',u'° llltutin All Progressive lelegafea for um C011 n . tlve Electors of Cy i, to ma? 21f?“ Salim]. l“ flltllo‘ = llfll m" 1g and nominating c," ‘III- HOWARD C. ‘l-2l. M KA Chaim . —-_i—._____ NOTICE A meeting of ‘Program 0f Joh stun’: River poll wlll b, h, l of f _. $2lll,375 For Each Day To Date the Daily Average has been $IS0,000 It therefore‘ only requires the concentrated effort of each salesman, and the co-operntion of every citizen to boost the daily amount to the required ‘total. If you have not yet bought do so today. If you have already done so make a final exhaustive probe of heart and will, and a painstaking search for other sources of cash and buy another. It is true we have had a marvelous record of achievement in past loans but history will judge us not on what we did but rather on what we did not do. \Ve must not fail now. We cannot allow any blot. on our escutcheon. I77... Time for Boasting is P081‘- The Time for Action is Here- BUY VICTORY BONDS and “SPEED THE VICTORY" THE HOLY TIDE The (gigs are sad. it. ls the Holy e. The WlilWl‘ morn is short, the ht L; loniz: So letfltge lifeless Hours be glori- e With ueathlesn ‘lioullhts and cchtrd ln sleet sfmii: And through the sunset of this purple cup They wlll resume the roses of their pr e And thekold Dead will hear iu and W6 D. Pas with dim smiles and uiake our . hearts sublime! The clays are sad. ll: la the Hflly a: Be dusky mlstletoea and liollles fence ls exhausted. and then to take arbitrary and tinllateral actlur. There was once B. man 1n Munich. who spoke like that. and we have not finished with him yet. If we are new fsclnk an analoitous situation at; home thi: prospect for domestic peace ls truly“! sorry one. to have settled back to a level on which zeneral aDnroval can be ex- pected. For a. time. the thinkers were conslderlnlz an international army to which all “ rown. Sharp as the spear that. Dlerced His sacred side, Red as the drops upon His thorny crown; No haggard Passion and no law- ess Fright off the solemn Muse-tell sweet old tales. ' Sing songs as we aft brooding 0e!‘ e ea . Till the lamp fllukere and the memory falls. -nsderlck Tennyson. of n00 fitsetgh ficziliég contrlbuteaulghla gut- .‘ a Armv w con s ,lfke the old Hench Forellzn Lie- ‘tzlon. of men of every race. who for the period of their would foreswear service to their country. and Rive obedience to the , Unlhcd Nations. The current idea- lis lou radical. It contem late: co-ordlnntlmz military eta-operation aizalnst any bellllrecmit. but each if.“fihwlfilfiié?“'“wilé‘“ll'il"i ‘llfil . - O illkc this much better. —Kli.chener sons. cashiers and other: who are ln contact. with. the biivlnr public these days luve lost the u-t of sav- ing “Thank you." Well. since it's the customers who apparently re- celve the favours of war-time trade. maybe they should be the ones who sav ‘ " care Tlmetéranfizncf SITCBIHL-"TTCTICPIR lav. Irwin A. Moon of Chicalo who for the nest. year has been heldllll meetlnau in U.S. army and navy camps. as n. cllni his exhertatlon. periodic lv life ln electrlcl tnndlnu on a blah transformer he allowl the current. to pass throurh hill‘: A voltage entire body. to discharge f linkers (thlmbled to prevent inn). Sparks flv a foot hllth. held above hla head into flame. “It's the hitch volume that saves me." he explains. “At that . I can only take it once e. week." As u child Moon was ln- science. Then reilulon [beckoned him. and he nneac ed for ln the convenllonu wav. l-ie couldn't forszet his aboratorv. however. and beiznn lntroduclntz‘ ll- servlce. h take a test. tum or a chemical device into his nulblt. People ber- Red for more. Out of that lner. ls ser a of sermons rec a miniature‘ laboratory. Mr. Ilfllfll. Mlniater c! cul . let housewives a when he susuzested they should cook squirrels now belnr extermin- uted as pests. For very few house wives knew that. they were edible Fewer knew how to coo . The Sun av Ohronlcle looked for some so el . But. c d approached separately. had never 050011 it. The Ministry of Food had no squirrel recipes. But the Min trv of Aizrlculture solved puma " ooked lust like h a delicious.” on official aal ate it last and onions. better meal about: tli rabbit."- lusti-ntlona from the scientific fleitf . Occasionally he'd QIIEEWS GOIINTY . _ Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting will be held in the B. I. S. Hall, Canadian Bank of Commerce Building on Tuesday, November 9th, 1943, at 8 P.M. Prior to the annual meeting district meetings will be held commencing at 7:30 P.M. to appoint members for the County executive. SAVING FUEL The mioutil of coal saved by 1n- stalllng tight-fitting storm a‘ ’ has been e lmeted b; experts to be more than 850 pounds per window.- Thl; means that: lti s home with six windows, more than a tori o! can be saved each year by uslna storm windows. Will Leave Wood lalarida l0.” A. ll. 8.00 I. I. All poll chairmen are requested to call meetings of their polls to appoint five delegates to attend the annual meeting and district meetings. WALTER S. GRANT, President. M. A. FARMER, Secretary.‘ CASTOB OIL Castor _oll.! of all tplnu. will he I 01' 1 menta ln clvillan products like shoes i-alncoatmqialnt and varnish» es. It: has previously been restrlctcdl from such use but has lust been released due to increased supplies. Royal Air Force Week 5th. viciou LOAN Exhibition at. Armour-lee at. entrance to Victoria Park of Aircraft (newest fighting machine) with moat Intel-eating individual exhibits of various equipment. and official war photographs open to the public every day from 8 pan. to 10 I ADMISSION FREE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE vui woon ISLANDS, P. n. 1. - CARIBOU, u. a u. v. "muvca NOVA” ‘The Connecting Link Between Tlteae Provinces” main-animus mcrunam i Ocloberlatthell loolla-Prln lawarellane wllleperaiemreand irln lmunlay. Will Leave Caribou lLOlP-I. LOOBI. LUNCHES SERVED » NURTHUMBEIQLANI) FERRIES, LIMITED enema-mom. r. a. t. E1 own. Nov. 9. at Frank Tralnoids on N, 5 to appoint delegates to 1 annual meeting at Chariot _ FRANK TRAINOR, i For Fool Ail Chaim, menls CONSULT a. J. A. BROWN, l)_p_ SIIIIIDPU DIST m Great Georle Strm OIIAELOTTETOWN. P.E.l_ T‘~~€‘ Are Io! Troubled With L U M B A G O Or SORE BACK 2 If ao we have on: of the M! remedies to offer nitutly BACK-ll TABLE &‘3?"s'£l. lTE TS effective for Liun- llcn. Neuritis, loliit muscular and other forms 0i rheumatism whlcn treatments Price 50c per lwx. FILE A cafe nail f terna | remark» penile value for slits urWI- t carries nut lla belie chi three we fcct in acctlrea. 2. It lllbr h aetrlngent. use day. nfdlllll] reach. OINTMENT efficient mud! l and cxtemll olhe fl- lviiasfqa, 8', it g tubs f0- Price 00 cents. MACS ANALGESIC LINIMENT Used in the treatments! and pains, cute, bruise ‘lands. varicoie ce 50 cents Per riis two Neural!" s, enlairutl veins, elk bottle, MASS Mall Order-a Given mill! Attention. 140 Great Georru 51ml ofessional Bards McLeod £4 Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. G l. l. BENTLEY. K. 0- . and Azuimiivl-W . u w l“ Prince Street llorrolland Rampant ll. F. lllcllllllll Chartered Accountant! lantern Trust Bulldflll Olllbltlhwn Bll. s. MAIHIESU MONEY CIDIIOII IUQI T0 LOAN Chlrl I I. bland , H. F. McPhee BA-iKV NOTARY m, IAIBIBTEB SOLILITOB _ autism 6h- "ll" '*§E..'".'£. ttetowim ‘IIONII. T0 la Ch" {oh r. o. l" 0M" . ‘firs: EXAMINEII» LASSESNDFITTEB‘ J. S. TA YLOR OPTOMETRIST ; w.“ nil hangout‘! ‘A! queen l“ “Infill!!!”