WESN GUARDIAN NT-Mrl. John Pond- M Wain l _ w‘ susnsaasms um ramgsfirgrllvk-rnm m ‘ fishnet-lotions, Arlvertisinl should be reu [Rh “my”. W”? n. Guardian m! h Mlsbl daily at any of the following m... m "miner-roe:- peu Boolstorl- Water It. Guru-lice Druphn Toronto Bakery, Watc It Mark “ ’ 61 Granville {-7 The Guardian will be delivered daily to any borne In Surnnrerstae by nsoysttooerflarwlllcperweearhenem-rre m. i-vr warm- order to the boy rdeponaible for deliveriu on yotur more. o. or 41,1, column is reserved I'm- new! ,1 local Interest but adver icing or | uewsy nature may be inserted g i cents a word atrial-l! I'll.- —MR. JUSTIN Rotter, is now are ir- =¢""°°- lgyvgwéorihmn daily at age office _._--—~.. ———————.-...~_-_ - rs. ummer- ~"" side. L-mv-rz-ro-vi. I _p,oBlN HOOD and Calgary Fl the Mhllilr brands at ;'§L’.°'.i...‘i§.'s. - n-rorr-"r-zs-u .. r-rrTE lishedcottontwi ei “twat Haggis. - 11482-125104: muraovg yrirgnratnch ' add- c our ‘m; some go ypgse will baepgffered at of L.W. Han- —2 VOLT STORAGE "A" radi batteries in stock at Bruce's. o - 1 L-1B2~l2-l0-2l. -I‘.N.IOYA.BLE TEA - The Led- les Social Club of ‘Irlnity United Church held a very en cyable tea and sale on Thursday Epwortir Hal, whichfwas a great success-S 4600 PELTS were sold last sea- 50" f0!‘ flhlbvers by the Maritime Fur Pool us, Monctcn. through special private connections. These 9°!" bmlltht Bhillpers an average of dollars per pelt more than $81M quality skins via. auctions. International Fox and a1 Fboih. Ltd" are receiving pelts r us at Summer-side. where libe al cash advances can be had. - L-505-l1-28-0i. —INSTALLATION 0F OFFICERS —At the regular monthly meeting 0! ng Arsxiliary of Trin- ity United Church the officers for the coming year were appoirred and were insta led by Miss Zilpha Mac- Quarrie. The officers are as fol. lows. President, Mrs. Davies; vice- presldent, Mrs. D.,Lornc Campbell, 596N381’! Mrs. Wm. Roach; t - 0N1‘. rden Connell; secre- firy oi 420MB T0 SUMMEBSIDE- mop, and attend the Auction Sale o; Foxes at he ranch L. W. Hancock, ccmmencing 11.30 A. M. vcmuuarrhrwy c o o . m“ “om L-flifl-li-IO-IS. -cssn ADVANCES will be macs to fox ranchers either at deoratanycfiitreDo- minlon Receiving Stations. Inter- est is charged at the rate of 4%. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Limited. L-lN-12-8-2i. -AUC'l‘l0N SALE OI‘ FOXES la-ti and full nlvers. ranch of L.W. sncodl, summersid Saturda . December 17th, commencing l1. 0 A M. and continuing until finished. mo“ stilt“; 8-?» pmsun 1 Burma p-anspor m 0 ce. 1r&1-12-10-1l stewardshi and finance. s Geo e: secretary of lflrlilemnce andcltizenship, Miss Mabel IAnkleticr; strangers secre- tary, Mrs. William Cannon, Reports were received from the various commit-tees. A box was packed for ‘the fiyrlney Mission and arrange- ments made for the evening pro- Bram at the ytcrial in JHARLOTTETOWN Fur Sales are making shipments for Private Treaty sch g prior to the January Auctions. All skins receiv- rl up tc Wednesday evenings will be forwarded to Europe over the reek-end. Advances given, bags aid tags sent out on rfioum “JLGJL ummerside, The meeting was held M. the home 0f MN. Harold Millig- --—" _ ho served a dainty lunch at -ro1rs MOVING-With the - ‘m w . tiring of the roads quite a numggr §.‘f.i,.°gfifl“fé°%u dmfiid EKZFEZ 0i people cams into Bummerside gglnmhastshand tfcrxtlt-relr as o . n o ur were also to bow ti... hum: anus buyers t‘ d nmegt ouses a a busy m gra e iurs and settling on ee price. me vsrv fine skins were on display in lime of the windowa-S Sub-Division continue to ve hot cocoa for the children of S . M 's Acsdemvduring he winter mcnt . It was aso decided that the usual box be sent to 8t. Vincent's Orph- ml8€.~8 —-PBE-NIL!‘TIAL SHOWER — A most enjoyable event was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benrson, Cheiton, wh their friends and neighbors thered to honor their- daughter slr_1ce been mar- Mr. mrl Calbeck of Try- all had assembled, the -MADE LIFE MEMBER-At a peeing of the Summerside Curling iub held he led downstairs by dmsed m, m friend Miss Hazel Jewell to the e winter program, of m weddm Ma ch but nothingdefinitewasdecided up- Saran‘ w: R Mugmy gm m4 PM,“ ‘glued l her seat under a was we to canopy of pink and white stream- ers caught with a. large wedding bell. The rest of the room was also very artistically decorated with trailing spruce and pink bows and w yo _ A streamers-all tlgigvork gfh the K171 Mn Smi h maiden‘ o’ we-t pony friends 0f the G. e many n; been left in charge of the ves- Pamela were opened by the MW“ rel. The Captain and crew, who are Al?“ Girdlne!‘ "id wild“ .39“ Nflfwcglans were . cus to get and later placed on the table l1! e Norway or tmas. Mia Jean Bchurman. accom- People living at ,West Point say d wish mousse” m assumes -CBEW RETURN HOME -The Norwegian Freighter which is aground on the and reefat West Point come down tv truck from the wes on ‘rhurs- hv on their way to rk that the vess s ne's throw by M156 iron the soft-dud a? low tide a After sinfing "For she's A Jolly wrson could walk ail round ftp-e Co?‘ rub-ow‘ ab social has y’? ___._ _ mu e oycd . e -Y'S MEN'S MEETING — The sex server n moxt bountiful lunch Bummerside Y's Men's Club held and men All _rsed to their their regular supper m t in homes after n2 Mayme the Evwortli hall as guests of e d- best of luck and happiness in her its Social Club 0f ‘rrinr United ngw home. church. After a most delic ous sug- .___----—- rihe regular business of t e PERQONALS Elli: was transacted. Capt. T. Lines m the chairman. The speakers "N. Mr. Allan Holman, who gave fimosf. informative talk on Infant- e Paralysis _Mr, Wm. J. Jenkins of French- fort was a recent visitor to Sum- merside, ein soimnfvleezttstdgehirs: De no: a BS on C ,_ _ nn "Perms: <=h~=i§~'-‘%‘i=i‘“-Y§‘“°i~e~ e meeting was allncstaznigyflable one s““““°“*d° “LEQTG ‘hf/tangled with a general -Mr. Boswell S‘ewart of Dun- taffnag id a Visit to 5111110161’- zide receen 1v-—8 —-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardin! of Summerside left this morninsdi-‘Or Montreal where they will B9611 E- bout six -Friends will regret to learn of . 0.511 lton sham t.‘°..'i."‘i::.i'i kt... vii...»- bee ‘orrtrnvzcmsi ll W , fumed to hs 1101M b" ‘ttapliiioéi’. N. B. "CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEA‘ gill r- meet- R 0 me presided. attendance. - - Mgr. . . _ . V- 0. honored the meetin by hi! vresence and in a sho address Iressed the necessity of formin! ‘My clubs an "number of mem- Frs were all» ted to form 8101108- lldr groups t0 rnee wee out e Rev t ev e study plan las meeting wee one the pres e . regain?" weekly meeting-G Valley Orchards Ravaged BY Dee!‘ raj %§§s g5 lion F F55 7' E35 g; . . 3g? —WlIl'l‘E lish in stock at s§°érvrsfda°lfiillofifif 00811314; ganuary which is tobe held in Th her - y . r00 v out‘: CAPITOL Stlivllvslinsms," Tignish The death of Mrs. G. A. Shel- foon on Sunday Nov. 21th.. removed from the home a devoted wife and mid mother. She leavx to mourn loss. her husband and three children. Mary of Mo ‘ N. 1a., Nesry of Ole and Joseph at ’o‘~?.‘é§ii.§“‘§'3t°’t i “oil's "e"“'<.....“ °" . . n . . - etory in Tngnish. Winter struck in wi‘h such sud- deness it found many unprepared It is estimated close to three feet of snow has fallen. and those who have not an ample supply of i312- wood on hand are having some - flril-llty in securing enough to keep 7° comfortable. fortunately the temper- gig is not down to tire midwinier of L3 ... The C. N. R. wing plow came through to Tignish on Dec 2nd. is sets a record for an early ar- rival of this plow. The remains of Leo J. Gaudei: who died suddenly in Charlottetown arrived 1n ‘Pigntsh on Friday, and taken to his home where it was me: by his family and a munber of scr- rowlns tizens. Interment place on Monday morning to th Catholic cemete , Rev, Father MdDonald celebs-a mass and also officiated at the grave, The mem- bers of i e Ti Branch of the Canad an Lesion marched in front of the funeral procession. and reach! hospitalit so magnificent a scae. since the evening before the war Powder have women ap - ong "smart Pl Y ‘Mk en's Auxiliary Tegri in Sheffield, held forth not long ago before her troop on the sub- A day or so later she was somewhat surprised to find her opinion had iously the whole affair was becom- Ject of lilfitlck. "social Glamor Reaching Peak s1) PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE In Old London Metropolis Livened With Big Affairs, Lipstick Stirs Women's Army, Leader Duties Divided eantry and g1 of royal tainment in Br tsin is having for effects. Not since State Visits c pro-war days has national occasion on and not risentOth redso that evening both the Queen and the Duchess of Gloucester wore grey satin Bvwns th as if of silver and we_e of the bil- lowing crinoline the-shoulder bodices. The papers commented on the styles next day and published photographs and within three days every fashion in had sketches and ziv "i": i" "r . . u 1a ea ures, wecom ng i, as the 82ft radical dhame in evening fashions since the severe silhouette caxrrngt in style editor 8811 Du clung in the more conservative ernpre lines th a ago she asto peering in a. few 1119B. fashion as the amount of ma- .i.eriai required-iii tc would make the com . men. 8c the War Over Lipstick Another fashion war is ran-this time in the women's over lipstick, Mrs. H. commandant o the beentak shimmered type with off- photographs a5 offset on... trend the chess" of Kent has nish it b ca... ifi-iilsli ening gown on several occasions. ‘Ihose who know or pretend know all the reasons chat lie back such royal decisions say that the noline ‘ beco 20 Yflfds- prohibitive Duoh rrions is cast- ing her vote in favor o! dresses that can be copied and worn by everyone. Who will take her place when the Kents so to Austral and she is wearing summer clothes when it is winter in England, re- mains to be seen._ army, and . Neill, com- torial Service GDBO§X" MOLLII McGEE ‘ing e matter of major policy. Corn- Cenagzan Pre- Coreepondent rnandants all over the country IDNDON. Dec. 8—(CP)—Ps.g- queried headquarters for instruc- enter- tions and headquarters were so Mrs. Neill had to resi . Head uarters thou-fin remainng officially noncommitsl le de that no young woman who made herself conspicuous with and paint would remain in the army, but, that they to glamou- i the ularly bejewell and so uti- are not a/veree n fulllyl gown/go. 1 m t . t ranks-in moderation, _ 6P9 0,9110” w?!‘ ‘Ihemajorityofthe troops in. 'A|s=“""o our Gang ifglnmwu for Xgtigg tggvglitig: norrifiilgfiar the‘ r1. ticklckargumlfnt * and Mickey Mouse a Biste dinner was elven by Kms astiok?" alas-Junie} icq- “will. Shows at 3 _ 730_910 Carol at the RumanIan Legation, "we have drab uniforms. heavy - - mllowed by a less formal recep- dub atxklngsv 10w esp-d shoe; tlon at Buckingham Palace. On and mypy cg-piy 1g woum take more than lipstick for glaznor." One decision of the Women's Anny Officials has however met with universal approval. Officers are to be addressed as "Malam" as being equivalent of the men's army "Sir." Health and Beauty Another cup of women which is also avfig its troubles is the Women's League Health and Beauty. whose leader Miss Prunelle Stack recently married Lord Douglas-Hamilton. lady Douglos-il-lamiltcri was taken into the bosom of old con- servative society at two large par- ties given in her honor. Aged and reputedly stiff aristocrats turned up whose names had not appeared in any Driller for "yrs, This evi- dently brought hr __ w the attrac- tive and energet ung woman that sine would have duties to per- form that might interfere with the activities of s. vice-chainnan of the Health and Beauty girls. Her work is now being delegated to others. Peggy at. Lo, one of the most active of the teachers will take over the proguction work. Mrs. Alexander ank, sun Douglas-Hamilton, will leaders from various branches all over the world in re- organizing the League into what she terms a "Greater Democracy énlsiesd of a more or lms dictator- o." town 0i’ as weeks ap- ev- to @9116!‘- smart 0f 1nd is work wiyth There are at present about i‘i0,- 000 members of the League spread over ‘I50 centres. The fee of six- gence-mbout 15 cents-per lemon as been carrying the whole af- fair, but when the reorganization is accomplished Government grant: will robably be available for such dist cts where even the present small sum is felt to be a burden by the unemployed. Wom- stood atfention and with bowed heads while the casket ‘ -’ th an wverecrwlth the Union Jack was carried slowly into the church. bea Messrs. John Ic- Jchn Arsen- . ael Des he, Fred E. Gallant and Arthur Gaudet. All members of the Tignish Branch of .he Canadian Legion. Capt. Emman ‘ Gallant of Gov- ernment Dredge No. 9 who accom- panied the remains of Leo Gaudet to Tignish. returned to Charlotte- town on Tuesday morning. Mrs. William D. Ahearn passed a/way at her home in ‘rignis-h on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ahesm had sen Our genial bank clerk. Mr. Rich- ard Lawtcn has been trans! erred to many friends during his short stay here. who wish him "good luck" in his well earned promotion. nLMspALlr scaoor. Report cf Elmofiale School. Grade X-l. Jean Matghdews; I. poor health for some m° Charlottetown branch. Dick msde"keyn°¢e_,,1mmu£ nl t o mug The‘; i: their "no etratlgn for Garngr a ' Garner Mcoted For President (Dy KIRKE L. SIMPSON Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHING ‘DON, .Dec. Garner-for-President Th in ‘Ibxas. rivaling in political trap- ni-ues fl Ye" ago by lndiana Democrats for for- cNutt e” din- ti Clark of Missouri significant in the opinion of politicians here. All have a common it was sounded e Garner rally in the movement starred is three booms third aimed nun Main fervor than Muriel Hardy: 3. is ams. Gr e IJ?—l. Jean Clark: 2. Velda Hardy; S. Bruce Currie. Grade VIII- 1. Freddie Whelan. 2. Douglas Paterson: 8. Roberta Adams. Grade VII-i. Rita. O'Brien: I. Gladys Rix: 3. Ida Johnston. Grade VI Kathleen Wil- liams; 2. Oscar Hardy; 8. lots . Nadine Hardy; 2. Elva Rix Grad iv s1. Hurry Burke. Grad: IV -B i. Gertrude Mc- ._.]__ a a ' ' “.§r“§1"°sa§§.“'l§1st elves 1t implicat- the. a idential nomination. 33°11» as to the Vice President's attitude is widely held amo in Washington who kn him Well. He wanted to retire in 1936. ‘ Whether the Guffey p term statement was timed to the Texas anti-third term demon- stration, or was merely incidental 0W B—(AP)—- Roosevelt Joe the Texas demon- ttraotcd less e fact it was "no third n8 801119 ment ro-third U. S. Wants Cooperation In General Business NEW YORK. Dec. 9—(AP)-An li-point program approved unan- imously tonight by the convention of the National Association of Manufacturers called for coopera- tion of industry. commerce, agri- culture and labor with the United Stats Government, and said "we in ‘industry admit our share of mistakes. vahile reobflliz- boom and I'm- the future, ing a need of eon nuous ployment relief, the, progre led for restoration of 9,000,000 un- following manner: 1. Business to realize human re- sponsibilities, accem economic and social responsibilities. be frank with the lic. maintain 11ml standards, cwer prices as feast , mail-its‘ sound em oyee relations. "desirable ctlqen" of the community. 2. Business to recog right to out intimide ion from any source. 5 continued good working conditions‘, . A . . A ‘ - o . wages and incentives ‘for advance- ment ands. cushioning urf the ef- fects of technilogical unemploy- term" s. Government to sdiust fiscal policy to attract investmenrt, create new machines. to create new jobs for the uhempio ed. (Pro- visions of the Secur ties Act “of 1933. and the Securitim and Bx- offset -w t other public ' the fullest collaboration industrial 10b: in the - nise lsbor-‘e bargain collectively with- M (lUARDlA Prepare For Opening 0f Parliament GITAWA. Dec. (CH-Cabinet gram o wor c f“ ‘ r snteirhn} n13 ‘only motions for the session of par- nt ning Jon. 12 but ar- recgemen for the reception wills King and Queen next May. and a. long list of appointments probably involving cabinet chan es. b“! W- gla 's ortneeting of the vzgéilalt n bring any announc n . When early this week Prime Min- istcr Mackenzie arrsnsedjcr three cabinet ons. a Wednesday and 1 llrfldag, he mid reporters the main obiec was creme legislation for Parliament r0 t no delay due to lateness of Government measures would con- rlbute to a long session. It is the hope of the Goverrgament will be completed rogation before the arrival of eir Ms ties for the Canadian tou starting May 20. To that end all Government lcgislsiion will be pre- sented earl Next w H eels, however, is expected to bring action on the anpfllntmefli-B to three legatlons cad. seven senatorial seats. and the Chief Jus- t-iceship of Ontario. The Prime Min- ister has several times stated he planned to have these vacancies illed before Christmas. It is generally expected that Col. _ P. Mulock. beral menliber of r liamcnt for York North. will be appointed to the portfolio of Post- mes -Genersl. succeeding l-lon. J. C, Elliott who is believed slated for the Senate. Mr. Elliott ma hold his seat until the general eection thus avoiding the necessity of a by- election. Millionwill Ask For Peace IONDON, Dec. 8-(CP)-Wlth an objective of a. million signatures by Chris the Nat a1 ac< Council, supports: Etitions hroughout . ngdom c for convocation o s. new Internet one! Peace Confer- ence. i-rofnoters of the movement sag; gested the British government, collaboration with President Roose- veit, should take the iniiative in summoning nations of the world around the conference table. The petition read: “Believing that permanent peace cannot be secured by competitive armaments through sacrifices im- posed upon small nations, or by exclusive arrangemerfs between oups of major powers, but only rough a more fundamental and general settlement; tcthanth fath . -'I‘0dd 5a TIMELY NOTES ONTOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming (Continued from p,“ g, freak foxes. I-Ie says: —"I.n tfi "ml" i sfirir." of i937 we mated a. stand- ' . It'd silver male re. 1n color from the old Magic strain of Prince Edward Island to uality emals. every u ring “QR?” white faced silver fox. has been admired scm .":‘°i'.‘.'.“..‘3.°'.?“°‘t’. ma... ce e ere. . ~ hasalso piroducedeonrehigh class i crcufones, of the silvery type which Mr. Mayer-s ac highly, reocmme , At next Werkreeris ovum meeting‘ at the Charla ietown _ 0118i i members will gave ‘t? | an - we received six , four white feces and better in- st duals than ttiheighiaother and. wo u e markings but ma‘ ing a 50 >108 of them ver in color l-nd hav- cent higher pelt value f We mamtald. ET.» ma; faced fill-lb H1119 mod-m“; opportunit of listening tfiliismiiia. wltite 1mm $2; ‘$1! 4"“ ‘Z1 J- WIIWw-Iliv‘? ‘It; fled); (trlirispwgittofihfgced static: the Fur Fur Council Mr. with 4W“ .’- build up quite a cites.” man to herd yo; white faced f later on in the some article Mr. ys: "I have watched the marketing of silver fox pelts from the time when 900 skins produced lbdrward Island seemed, a lot of pelts to ship to London. While attending a. Canadian auction sale many years ago I ex- amined about 6,000 skins and re- turned home convinced that the market would be flooded within four or five years. From this small “m: collection we find the mole hill has developed into a mountain and this mountain was over one mil- lion silver fox its in 193'! -—far too many for e market to con- sume at prices profitable to the fox farmer. If those who control the diamond mines of South rice had marketed their produc as we farmers have marketed ours. I wonder if we would not all be wearing diamonds." Continuing his talk on color mutations Mr. Todd says: "Re- gardless of what color mutation crops up among your herd of eil- ver foxes, do not kill it until you have called in a. well informed fox- man or fur merchant. You may kill the goose that lays the golden eve. Dame Fashion is verv fickle. For a few seasons she fancies short hair- rtment of Agriculture. Ottawa, = an it will to hearoafl I Nwrt 0n w a ma come t v these deliberations. y o“ .» DEMONSTBATXE): APPBIIIINIJ- Bin-What we saw and learned at the 1W0: Demonstration was val- uable information for ere, and all who are interested in the . so: . comparmlve ons of live Ingres, and ad- vinf m_ the beautiful ox garments can mark the time of fifty ago and note the change from, ibfiPut on your old grey bonnet,” Putonydurfox fur cape and ' bonnet With the brcad-irright silver 0n While I take out our latest mod- . car We will roll along ignite merry On our paved m and car , W0 YORK‘! ed furs such as mink, carscul, ferry French lamb, seal, squirrel, then 'I‘o New York to thank George suddenly she changes to long hair- Mayer. ed furs such as fox. skunk, lynx, badger, etc, Silver fox has been It was a grand time. Oome again her weaknes for a great many next fall and bring along the Cap- years, much of its popularity due tcins. to the ..extensive advertising done I am Sir. etc.- by the largest sliver fox breeders P. M. EVANS; in the world. These breeders have Tisnish- . "We urge the i" of r "‘ a new peace conference open to a nations and directed towards re- medying the economic and pcllt con to lead to war; Q- n? ment c take. in co wi the President of the United States, the necessary steps to secure the holding of such a conference, after adequate preparation and to offer!- of th country in bringing the negotiations to a successful ue." About 25,000 for signatures have already been disiribufed to local brandres of national organim- tiohs, churches political parties, trade unions and co-operative soc- ieties. House-tc-house canvasses will be conducted in many of the larger centres. UIGG SCHOOL Report for November: Senior Department: 1 Grade x-s. Ruth MacLeod; 2. Evelyn Dawson; 3. Edna Gillis. Grade IX- (srJ-l. Frances Dawson; 2. Jarns pobbins, 8. Ed- Grade 1x (ho-r. John Mac- Ieod ca... vm-r. Audrey trustees; 2. Florence MucKinnon; 3. Shinley Junior merit ‘ Grade —. Alexander Dawson; :1 John MacKinnon; 3. Hug/h Rob- Grade rv-r. obeys MacLeodi a Jean Smith; 3. Margaret Mac- Grade m-r. Roy Campbell; a. wlncreased Shipment - v A- iianariian thickens’ ‘ To linited Kingdom 3_°u OITAWA. Dec. 8—M0ne Can- . m QdliiiaPdias' utfifi adiian dricloens will grace the- i ' ix become c tehlee of mush house- o. made applications, s m‘ mum“ stewardesses of the Trans-Canada air lines this month. accordin% to announcements made at '1‘. - A. Canadian Girls As Airline Stewardesses l 3.11M 500,- £3,428 80,628 m . . ammntahivbediaaborsttlre aeeyearaaonloproxinmtely ‘Ihukeys-shiopednumber againstMmAlast-yearrbut ens ere atrimiedc Et r b0llt W111i fllPl. . hen s ms. es. 0P9“! and el tudes. and“ so omflhsmust knowherirevdm andbssbleto name towns int t other laces of interest, mend (gills mus ve some knowledge of local his- ' 'r. . A. h risid ile the as no _ iii ll! any “r u- "" M‘ V6 9E B11 I. Th viti steward x . r1 b Guff of a oh 11 MmKi ; s. Ar 1a lnhtiflhi- fcr higher , grnczle IV 6-1- Blfln°h° MW“- ynta-‘eleagtfied-n ‘iii-rm tYo eontfgl of the fig‘?! “ufiwfi .:f,°n‘ne°c',u1,§f§ u e . mm no t: ‘m! sang! we leg; f}; w 1' Grade rrr A 1. Margaret ' election - shaken democratic orem- “m,” m“ m “ma” mm, Grade n-l. Billy Gillie; i. Beat- Tflgh m t. u 00"” m, m. come e pound 26 cents c y, liems; I. 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