i i i APRIIZL s. 1931‘ l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MORNING srocx Lannie (receives over mimic and on Private Wire) ISTOCK Quo TA TIONS“ MARKET BULLETIN iIfldIMWIWDU-Idlillllloflllfill Ipolll WIN) i NEW YORK, April 2—News this morning especially concerning labor troubles is not lavoriible. ‘Several of the General Motors plants have been shut dow-ii owing to ritdcwn strikes and it is hoped that this situation can be settled uickly. ‘lilo Soft Coal Conferences have reach- ed a deadlock and production of soft coal will stop today but here it is believed that agreement will soon be reached. Chrysler confer- ences resume this morning. One oi’ the union leaders ha: assured Chrysler workers that union will not give up sole bargaining rights. In the Benrie tyestcrday several senators spoke out critically of strikes and apparently- there is great pressure on Washington to take some action. The break in the government bond market _ is getting considerable publicity. One thing that may be done to check tha break would be to rescind the final increase of 16 2-3 in mem- ber ank reserve requirements scheduled to go into effect May 1st. TORONTO. April Ii-Leltch-Ac- cording to field advises Leitch pour- ed a brick last nlte of $37,000. This represents March production and Banks (llglllol by Pitfield I (b. h! ‘ of Montreal 5401i l jacbann and Curb Market) MORNING MARKET LETTER No great pressure of offerings developed in yesterday's market but a lack of buying interest was apparent with the result ‘that most socks declined, some of the leaders droppln back 1 to 3 intr. Itepo s of additional troubles in the General Motors Plants, irregu- larity of the London Metal Mar- is stated to be $4,000 about last months output. YOUNG summon GOLD-Hug acquired 000 acres adjacent to Waite Amulet and diamond dril- ling outfit is being shipped from the Chester township it is reported. BRALORNE — Vancouver wires detail of new importan ore dl4_ closures will feature thefmum] N- Port of Bralorne to be ssued dur- 1"! APril. 1n view of the sub- ket. continued softness in Govern- stantlal increases in ore reserves a merit Bonds added t0 million-Willis diclsion to increase mill capacity sat a time when many potential during the present year would My, buyers show a tendency to stand by be surprising. pending the settlement of the KIRKLAND LAKE -- Under- Chrysler strike and a ruling on the stand they have encountered ore WllIllt-‘P 555°? 391mm“ Am“ A like Macaesa in their drive on the few divisions of the market such Groeselle Kirkland propgffly, A as the paper. rayon. and motion Wide ore intersection is unofficial- picture issues maimed i0 all“ iy, reported to have been cut and some buoyancy but lacked leader- hllgltlhsrade obtained over an 8 foot 5MP 111mm“?- w . While fundamental conditions still favorable to business improve- ment over the intermediate and longer term, the immediato proa- pect is not being helped by the lack of docirion manifested in Govern- ment circles in dealing with 0r- ganiled violation oi’ property riIhi-I which, if continued, may cause poet.- ponemont of business projects and in general tend to paralyze private liative. We believe that a firm stand in curbing such infractions combined with a more cooperative attitude on the part of the G-overn- ment with business. particularly in the Utility Field, would be benc- ficial to an extent that might go a long way towards compcnaating for higher wage costs and oven nmasary taxation to bolanel t-hfl bud et g LAIDLAW It COMPANY MARTIN BIRD -. on the 350 foot level going Qfl3t.h1gh “we ore has been encountered at a dir- i tance of 04 feet from the shaft. Until recently it was felt that the mine was confined to the area west of the shaft. ‘This iv conridared a most important development. I Montreal Stock Exchange (I d Pllliall DQIIQ :1‘ _ I Ol- Montreal Curb Bk f Cain. 09 6P5 ilk uf ifuiiiiiierce 200 1119 llk of Montreal 227% 227% n]; iif N, b‘, liiili 330 lloyiil . 210 211i (Cf. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘IORONTO, April 2—Wh1le the niboelianaous mines index weak- cned about two points. colds ni- cordod a moderate gain in Toronto Stock Market trading today. A drab afternoon performance‘ was relieved by im IIPWBId ill-iffy in the Western oils and a. strictly firmer tone in the base metals. Noranda. came back to 75 5-8 where it was down 3-8. Hudson Bay closed unchansed and losses o! 4 to 15 cents were boarded for Pend 0rei1l,e Sudbury Basln_ Sherritt, Alder-mac and Base Metals Corpor- ation. Waite-Amulet lost 20. Western oils responded to fast buying and at the close Cfllgary- Edmonton, Okalta and Home were up 25 to 30 cents each and Cal- mont, South West Petroleum and Dnlliousie advanced 7 to 15 Collie encii. Royallte gained a half point. Gains were narrow in the golds. Dome was a little stronger. ____ T ll-ll el. llillifi‘.'.”n‘l'i'i.'°ll'i‘la% ,'ir.-=_=",i~,'.-... ._ ' ' i and Curb Barbi) niiiiiiing Prod. i‘iiii. Ceiiieni , (‘iiii Nor. 1'r. Ahllujl 1 (You. lfiir iiiul Fund iirilii-alou y" Fun. fiur‘ lukbtd i. A. Uil ~ ‘iiu. _\'il'u . llnnuiun-no], Jaw/J (‘uii. lii.\ Alcohol A. lliitliiirnt A. g-i‘ Piiii. l'iiuif.c van. vii-ki-i-a |§ l'i~luni‘ni* llirlli. 'l‘iir 1;,» (‘iu-ksliiiti lllow iuniiiiu-uiiiin A. 17n- Voila. Sun-it. iiiiiiiiiil-liiiiiii 1i. 17h; U011]. (30:11 Pfil, liq-nun;- 431,2 1min. liridgu lrrnsli-r V. '1‘. L‘. “n, gum. gtexllill-B fill‘ -" lllll. 9G . Iliilllli: 0ii I q l‘ Dryden imp. 0ii i-‘iiiiiiiiiiiiin ('0. 1m, Pr", iii-ii. sir-cl Warcn .. . .1 . ilugillali! I'M. lllillilfllllriiige lfuvullig lfuw. Hnilti m’ “"14 3'.‘ imp. fiwihiir-co Iiobort Mitchell g1 lllt- .019“! __ Int. Ptftnvcri‘ REMEMBER WHEN iffdflal? li"..°ni‘§"°°' Jii-ifoll Front. .\iuiiirc:il Power Nat. Brewaria Nut. Sim-l Cal’ Noruiiilii llinvi-r Fnrn. (Jiivluvo Power Siiuiviiiigaii ‘ Iiaivreiico (By The Canadian Press) All previous overtime records were shattered when Boston Bruins and Leafs clashed at Toronto four years ago tonight to decide the National Hockey League title. Ken "'- Doraty gave loaf-s the crown with g,,,,_ the only goal of the game after 164 minutes. 46 seconds of play. This This time was eclipsed at Montical last year when Marcons and De- troit battled 176 minutes, 30 sec- i<tool of Ciiii. Pfil. Winnipeg Elev. it. find-E. before the iRed Wings won H, Currencies _..__.._-_ DI glrltual illlnrllign, Cudl, pun, u 90a- Inch] Noileea of Thank and ward. Other ratel an appll tlon. Miaceiianeoua 110W T0 get them. Be ready forssprlnll 8D- GOVERNMENT JOBS. pointments. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, Toronto l0. 'N-25-3-W-5-l-1- msum: m THE SUN Lira. as- sets $777,000,000. Thcae are great- er than tlie combined assets 0f the four next largest Canadian Insurance companies. Mania wanted. Consult J. A- M00"- Curris Bldg, Charlottetown. For Sale FOR SAUL-TWO CARS 0R- would exchange for horses. Bur- hoe’! Grocery. L- livid-lift :__...__._;»-——- I__’ FOR. SALE — $109.00 NORTHERN Electric, Long and Short Wave Cabinet Radio. now 850-09- Toombs Music Store. i:—-—-——-———¢________~~;—_--—__r:.______._ BABY CHICKS. GOVERNMENT Approved. 1f it's quality you want. write Maritime Chick Hatchery. St. John, N. l_3. 70R SALE —- DOUBLE TEN!- ment house No. 20 and 22 Grafton Itroet. Apt-rm“ to John P. Bradley , A GETS. a 0°’ “c L-oao-a-zio-i-i-a. IT ZTTQ."T" . .. _._.'.. __ fl" ' “on sun ar 80UTHPORT—- ma... and lot so x 110. Situated by aoutiiport vuiaze. Apply to W- M.C t amines. nppo“ p’ L-l133-4-3-3i. FOR BALE-ONE MAPLE LEAF truck in good condition. one and one half 10118, long wheel base. perfect tirel. ihcall ml‘ msh- CH1 240 Fitzroy Street, City. L-1005-l-1-2i. HOT WATER BADIATORB @511 heights, fumacea sllzhtly used with new guarantee. new and us"! baths, basins, sinks and. toilet!- New toilet aeatl $1.00. Ideal Plumbing Supplieal Limited. I0 Crai St, Montrea. g u-iooa-ii-s-s-u. iliivartiing Ilates-f-Payahle in Advance Control Guardian loeaIa, do par word; Woatern all! Intern lllqll, ll It! wordi Annouuoamalta and (ionic; Iveala 5o per word; r word: In lhnorlun Nollrea I Ianaiinlaltera at Condolence 10a pureciat n, Minimum 0luar|a hr any lrlvortilomea: twenty-live aonta, (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 2 — Pound sterling advanced 3-8 cent on Mon- treal Foreign Exchanges today to 4.89 5-32. The French franc went .01 cent higher to 4.60 cents while the United States dollar remained unchanged at 3-32 discount. Closing exchange rates At Montreal-Pound 4.89 5-32; Franc 4.60; U. S. dollar .99 29-32 At New York-Pound 4.49 9-16; - France 4.00 5-10; Canadian dollar 1.00 5-32. At Paria—Pound 106.38 fr; U. S. dollar 21.74 1-2 fr; Canadian dollar 21.75 5-8. ' Clllllllbd per iaeln Lian of Floral and 70o pa: iaab II do par FOUND-A PROVEN REMEDY f” Dmelnpgrv wuiha- “mm ‘m! In gold-pound 11s 11d; U. S. dol- l" 4°85» 1°X°5» "l" "id will"! 18.1‘ 59.44 cta; Canadian ooifai- 50.50 ZEV. made by the makers of cw Buckley's Mixture, positively stamps out these maladies. Your money back if it fails. Price 50c and $1.00, at Hughes Drug Com- DlmY- N-il-IZ-tf. Farewell Address i To Band Director To Let APARTMENTS T0 RENT, KEAT- ed. Rent $31.00 to $48.00. Apply 2B8-J. L-1104-4-2-3i. At a. farewell meetingthe Sum- inerside Citizens Band took leave of their director, Mr. Berton E. Robinson, who has taken a. posit- ion in Halifax. Mr. I... B. Crue read the follow- ing address, which accompanied a T0 LET-ROOM. PARTLY FUR- nished. Appiy Guardian. ' L-1ll9-4-2-3i T0 iET-wlflY-lllr-ITABUE SUN- Dream a on Bummorslde, ram. l’ *.="':::°"*.*r '"“‘°fli'."ii"i'“°“‘" w“ p“ u“ m‘ ' '3'“ Berton a. Robinson, BA. T0 LET-SEPTEMBER m. six. B““dm“‘"- Suniineraide Citizens Blvd, Suiiimerside, P. E.I. Dear Hertz-On the eve of your departure from among us we feel it cur duly to express to you our deepest appreciation for your un- tiring services as leader of our Band. The high standard which this musical organization has at- tained is due solely to your pat- ient instruction of our two score inexperienced but inspiring amat- eur musicians. Your association with ua has been of that elevating influence that makes each and ev- eryone pleased to belong to such an organization. And now. that your new occu- pation takes you to another field of labor, we view your departure with the deepest regret. The Surn- marside Band. will carry on but no successor to you can ever take your place in our hearts as "one of the boys." ‘ The torch which you lighted and work near City. ll. Guardian Of- 3:; b12318. ‘°§,,‘,‘,",§“,§‘°',’,,,‘}"'§,p'§ "°°- L'}“°"‘ ‘"- that the mum will reflect on tlie ioomd flat. All conveniences, on Upper Prince. Apply Z.W. Guard- ian. L-1l01-4-2-3i. Female Help Wanted WANTED — MAID FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply Guardian. L-ltltli-i-l-si. WANTED — EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Ap- ply Mrii. Thoma-s R. Beer, Char- iottet R. R. 7. L-1124-4-3-8i. _I‘_Z‘I_T_—.Zi‘ WANTED - MAID FOR. GENER- nl housework three days a week. References required. Apply Guardian. L-ilzd-Q-il-fli. i Male Help Wanted WANTED —Y MAN FOR IA B" l’ Personals PBIVATI HOME KINDERGAR- tona pay. We start you. The Can- ariliin Kindergarten Institute. Toronto ' <10.) Per-Bat-tf. Wanted WANrcp - ELDERLY GENTLE- man dasirm board and room In yuiiecmiie private family. Apply '3" care of Guardian. L-Stil-Mon-Wed-Bat. '_ excellent start you have given us. ‘ll: 2.1.x: %"...".‘li.l'.'"é...l..° w» we» d Mrs. Robinson u you antoi- a Qxpoft tnininewiaraami-ooi- m M“, Hu“"_ ma.‘ larger sphere of service, and we knowthat in your fleld of endea- ____J --, vor, with its added activities and To Mg); wno WANT READY responsibilities, you will sometimes work every dayl 800 dealers earn remember the old days as leader their living sailing Familox Pro- of the boys who composed the duct: throughout Dominion. You Bummoraide Citizens Band. can do as well. No experience Signed on behalf of the Sum- needed. 835- blly flflt Mwfl-lflfllt- meraide Citizens Band. Interesting and uick roturnl. Al- , I... B‘. Crue. president; E. C.Mac- aiatanco fit/eh. Cllll O B ‘Kgy, gQcyg-trgggurgr, Details. Apply 5- 000310. 7° 55- ------i-—-- Clement, llmitreal. Nr3-17- llaa mauve m nun-n. _ rrouuce Prices i(‘.l'. By Guardian's Special Wir. MONTREAL. April 2 -- Bull-E- prices remained firm on Montrur open produce markets today while eggs were barely steady and P993‘ .03.)‘ declined. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 10-20 cents a dozen for grade A-large, 18 for A-inedium and 1'7 f0!‘ A-Pllllel-S- Butter was quoted at 27 3-4-23 cents a pound for carlots or less o! No. 1 whole lots to retailers were 28 1-2-29 for solids and 29-29 1-2 for prints. Cheese was quoted at l3 1-4-1-2 cents a pound for Ontarios While Queloecs were unquoted. Potatoes P. E. I. Mts 90'S $1491 N. B. Mts. 80's $1.25; Qlie M15 80's $1.20. v8.1‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 2 —- Butter prices edged slightly higher on Canadian commodity exchange pro- duce section today while eggs held about even. ‘ Butter spot-Que buyers-inspec- tloii 27 l-2-28; Western 18878080 27 l-2-28. Cheese apot—unquoted. MONTREAL. April 2—-(C7P)—- Wheat. Nor. No. 2 $1.61; barley, C. _W. No. 3 99; oats, feed. No. l 67: No. 2 65 l-2; oats, C.W. No. 3 67 1-2. Flour. spring wheat patents. firsts $8.30: seconds $7.90; bakers $7.80; winter wheat patents. choice $6.20 to $6.30; white corn $6.50. Bran, ton $37.25; shorts, ton $38.25; middiings, ton $41.25: roll- ed oats, bag 90 lbs. $3.95; hay. N0. 2, per ton. carlots $9. Cheese, Ontario. 13 1-4 to 13 1-2. Butter, 27 3-4 to 28. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large 27 to 28; A-l medium 24 to 25; A-l p111- lets 22 to 23; A-large 24; A-mcd- ium 22; A-pullets 21. Potatoes‘. PEI. No. 1 MLs. 90's $1.40; N.B.'No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.25; Que. N0. 1 Mts. 80s $1.20. ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Grade X—l Mary MacDonald, 2 Grace Perry, 3 Thelma O'Donnell. Grade IX-l Adele King, 2 Mary MoCioskey. 3 Eileen Chaisson. . Grade VIlI—1 Mary l-lennessey, 2 Phyllis Rositep, 3 Frances Kelly. Grade VIII—-1 Gertrude Quinn, 2 Alfrieda Rogers, 3 Eunice Condon. Grade VII-l Melito. Crosby, 2 Mary Coyle. 3 Alvere Arsenauit. Grade VII-l Rita Bierrigan, 2 Elsie Doyle, 3 Julienne Gallant. Grade VI-1 lvliiclred Somers, 2 Frances Duffy. a Noreen Wlieian. Grade VI-1 Mary Hartinger, 2 Helen Grant, 3 Frances Howatt. Grade VI—-1 Agnes‘ Malone, 2 Frances MoGuigan, 3 Betty MC- Cormack. Grade V-1 Anna Doiron. 2 Elea- nor Trainor. 3 Louisa. Rossiter. Grade,V—l Wanda. McMillan, 2 Anna Hennesscy. 3 Joyce Coaidy. Grade V-l Dorothy Dcveau, 2 Willa Fitzgerald. 3 Jean O'Brien. Grade IV-1 Lois l-Iennes-sey and Lois O'Brien, 2 Florence Doucette, '3 Hilda. Chappellc Grade IV-—l Bernadette Hagan, 2 Louise Wedge. 3 Frances Stccfe. GradeIV-l Ethel Tralnor, 2 Frances Rossitenll Margaretta Lund Grade III-i Derma Rogers, 2 Dorothy Gallant, 3 Louise Stanley. Grade III—l Joan Sherren, 2 Velma Howatt. and Edna Power. 3 Margaret Pineaii. :Grade II—1 Joan Roach, 2 Phyllis MacDonald, 3 Norma Bolger Grade II—-1 Bernice Gallant and Dcrolhy Saunders, 2 Celina Stan- ley. 3 Hiima Cannon Grade I-l Bernice Ballant and Mali MacDonald, 2 Eileen Brown, 3 Phyllis Doiron. Grade I-l Rita Gallant, 2 Nora. Lunn 3 Shirley Sherreu and Doro- thy Peters. PLAIN MERINGUES 4 egg whites 1 cup fruit sugar. Beat the egg whites until stiff. add the sugar slowly, beating thoroughly after each addition. Drop from a spoon on a cookie sheet covered with wet, ungiamd paper. Bake in n slow oven from 40 to 50 minutes nacps It is not a qquestion of how much we are to do. but how it is to be done; it is not a question of doing more, but of doing better. —Ruskin. with thtoa thing inlllfliniia '. " To... VapoRub. VICKS CQUGH Dnop, YESTERIIAYS [DEM MARKET MIUTATIBNS Corrected For Every Wednesday 8t Sat- urday's Issue. -_-.-- BETA". IIAIIII‘ IIIIIOI if WOOD-III I O0. Duke and Duchess of Kant. The composition was entitled "Fanfare for the Coronation." 1 lridli FIVE Am. Alli. Fin‘. I'r. Aiu. liiiiiiuiur ~i iFliZiYil .\Iulor New York Stock Exchange (Sufllllfed by Pltfieid a c». memhen of Montreal Block lwlimn and Curb Market) ll! ll All!‘ . aiiii Ti-i. .l\1li. Waterworks Aiiui-niiiiu Atviiiauii Auburn “lIlliWlH Locomotive liiiil. aiiil Ohio rleiirliii Av. Celery bunch Bath. Steal (‘lrrutl 4 Ill! lirl 'u Mn. Pntntnea pk t‘ 2gb - Jl ‘Piirnipii riii-aiipoiika and 0. ti???" l . h ."'"-“"‘"'i I l5 i i-y H] c ‘uillllialft ‘ii . (fabliiiirc bead iH-miiiiiiiivllailili and So. Toiiiatiiea ripe lb rnntinentul Una akxpprlna to: (‘oiiauif U?! t‘u. H‘ I Porn ‘rm u t Ntaak b Furnish-Wright] Roast: lieef Rteiv meatl Chicken each Hillier “I Mutton lb Jaam Eggs do» fink] iuoiora rum l‘ v i ‘ ' l‘i'il. _ i 'l‘iro llntnr tar . (‘iiiriil MINING " 1. v. '|'-i ililil Tel. If l OFFI PHONE 1477 - 1478 {ii PRIVATE wiaa CONNECTION T0 cauaniiiu m]? I AMERICAN sacuairv MARKETS I I i WOODSREADE COMPANY . srocii BROKERS i GIIARLOTTETOWII AND SIJMMEBSIDE MARKET BROADCAST STATION CFCY CES PHONE 161i 12.30 AND 7 l‘..‘tl. a A HIALTH IEIVICI 0F YHE CANADIAN MEDICAL ‘ISOCIATION AND LIFE IIIUIANCI COMPANIES i \ l“ CANADA SHORT sIGIlTEDNl-ISS . ___ There are people vivhoin one meet: in every day life who have never really learned to sec. These people are apparently content with their own restricted sphere oi vision. totally unaware of the. beauty of tlie world round about; them. To them. distant vistas iinil i horizons are a mere blur and beau- tiful views are only a figment oi a poet's imagination. l’ Eight per cent 0f children be“ . ‘tween the ages of 5 iuui 1U yuan. tends i0 niiike them more near. sighted, and they become 3.1111 l L.‘ fond of fllhlfflfils. litlliii: a \l(‘l<lll.'. circle is formed and liio rnq m. suit means poor sight All such children siioiilii be sci-ii by a competent eye piiy-irl-nn Vllii: has tlie necessary iriiiiziiig anti equipment to Lfiflli. llii‘ condition. Why should any Cllilll g0 through iiic so greatly liiintiit modern science can b Lin» M101‘!dilgilltdiiltmv? Questions lunar-n addressed l0 ilic (iii 11:. cal AffifiClilllllll, ill-i Street, lbroiitri. uili i» personally by letter. QRANGYE Ml-JlilNG UQI 2 (‘gg wiizics l tbsp. oiiiiigo inc/- Lf-Ii Clips; llO-Vilt Boat lilo egg ivzi. Add orange Jum- *._-.ir V .\ i:ii'..l froth‘, ll'i ('(Jfi.llilit' 9m“ umw I l are near_sigllted_that b “my do beating lllllll stiff, iliz-i; and‘ sugar. Al ilia 1:." luii-iiniiiiiiii _ ' l gradually. beating lllf/lOJLllliy ‘i;~- Arzflahl; r 11.; ‘ |I'l.'llll_.- it. ll. v .120‘; “itperfialy inhale distance ‘ tween addition;- Bake 1n ii. sow '*"'"r“"d "" l-"M" xm-"w 3",‘ ery o en h e o nny 15 bad“ oven (250-‘l75) no rei- 6U miiries Astoria Rfliiyn 1s inn. iii i... ward at school and accused of be- “ g "" “ " liroivniee x li- l_~_"i~ ing stupid» when in fiiEillh 1;.- mn Ii desired. tlie scit centre iiiayi llilfiltiyetals lf-plim mphmm be a potential Einstein y All h: be Temmed Wm’ i‘ “"09" “ml "t1" “humor needs is a correct pa“. of gkmqus shell returned to tlie oieii to n.1,’, llidzgiilil l so ‘ma; he can See the blackboard and when cooled iliir-rl‘ oath I'C4..' m)“ "M" . _ w] .f properly cream. But must yicnpe Lke tin “ruler,” 5.... v nii-z. Sometimes when considerable chewy m“ and “'1' “tramp” a’ 1:4!“ \ _\,,,,.',.,,. close work is done during the mmmd °r elem“ l'||li. Patricia 4m v _ {iri-r-‘ifi. growing- period of childhood, tlie "mlullllmllll 1"“ '."f""' """" eyes tend to become more and "i-r-iinlrn l" '.""."' ." ' ‘“' 51nd - -. .-,,,,,,,,,.,,m,,, i‘. lii‘ililliir(i:nrp fir: rliear- e . llillfllpéllsl-LQCC iw- t ‘u er " - -1‘-' - n s ea resrc l ___ Imam‘ elm’ will" HM} Ahmhul dafigerousglstagg is reached BJVIIOfi Soothe l, v-Il-L s‘; Q I illl __ _ ' |.m|\ '\|,,1,f,'.,";, 17,-, fir“); useful vision 1S reduced and per- s o R E H A F D s iElIIllUII/Ul‘ Bake mnncnt damage may be done. As i . " ted w"dtl.. - - ,-':; l.-..?...1'.:l'.';."'" m" Z-Ziiitiiami.’ oéftiii’. If?‘ CiJLZ by Rubbing In a Y" ————i————————-— work should be stopped 1m- _ 9487 CHOCOLATE MERINGUES niediately. ,y,,.. , an -—-——— Near-sighted people invariably 1i=ir~1 Iiwk H" 4 ca: Whites like to do the things that 118.1111 lmffffige, fife 1 6UP "ll-ll 61180!‘ their eyes most. Children whose “my it" 1 1-2 om. chocolate, melted distance vision is not as good as iiiuiaunjay 361:9, 1-2 $511. VB-niilii. their playmates often are iiot so :{;1l|-"t_-n"-°“'- ' m’) Make as plain mcringues. add- adept in athletics. particularly igg-ri- iiiiileon 2m ing the melted chocolate after the l outdoor pursuits. 'I‘hey turn _ to l'ii' lhiilaon 100 last of the sugar. then the vanilla. close work and reading. Whlflfl Iiirkiuiiil 14h lo‘! i.:i.':iiiiii 8G -. 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L F m NO 1186433110 tell you about the great popular demand for UNLIBTED i , b nlew l evroletl: About ti: vlvay people arclgocking to s _ AIVFIXFIHM‘ .. A . uy f e on y' comp te car an t e ouest price fie . l; l l I a ilryltifglltlgur But pictured above you ace the reason why Chevrolet ran .\ n . . . . . iilifiiun. m." keep up with this demand. Behind those brightly llglllPfl 1mm, 2W‘ m, l“ "l" ~ ' ' u u. ..- .1. n. 1.1 . aflunhqr‘ H windows, for block on block, run the lug Canadian plziiiia flfé;ofvv"lo__lhulgli m,’ ,(,‘,',I',T;',I,,.'.,‘L,‘, of General Motors-the long assembly lines wlicre Chevrolet g-y'yiril"',i;""l'l'f,f, '1'], . ‘aiiiii licii ' ' “ .. . a. d...“ . ,1," Pandora ia born. 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