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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-07-07, Page 14V5'Gfi25 tEkI i Y' ,N M7a i 1 2947 IIIYI111 I ,gen,111111.�.�."�.T�,�111"r�,�r1 rn.g Sale SUMMER 1V�ILLINERY r - ` Ocie Third of f This includes all trimmed 1 \ and untrimmed hats, among which are some of our best c'reati'ons. This gives you an t opportunity to purchase a 1 / superior hat at a very rea- sonable price;, We are also clearing our Millinery trim= S mings,flower ornaments,etc. at the. very. special, price of ,, T One Thir'd' Off W omen's Silk Hose, $1 r In Brown, Grey, White, Sand, Putty, Black, Tan, in plain or drop stitch, ribbed, all sizes, excellent II quality. Special price......... �O® IIII Women's Vests Good quality White Cotton Vests nicely trimmed with fancy lace and ribbons, low neck and sleeve- 2 less5c '. Price ........................... J Women's Bloomers White or _Fink Cotton, elastic top and bottom, all sizes 25c Price............. ,.................... Pure Irish Linen ' Towelling Famous Tiger Bran..} Roller Towelling Pure Irish Linen, good width with red": border' Price per yard........................ 35c Men's Good Overalls 1• 9 5 You can buy overalls' for less money than these, but they are not like these. Snag Proof Overalls are the standard of overall value. They give you the maximum wear and in the end1 (� cost less. Price ................... j X95 a Men's Work Shirts 1 1 ,25 In Tan, Stripes, Brawn, Black and White Chambray, Khaki, Blue and White, good weight, materials made; with yoke, double stitched, 9 gussett seams, all sizes. Price 1 a2�* 5 Boys' Stockings Just the thing for the holidays, black, ribbed, in all sues 39c Price.................. ................ ewart. Bros,,' Seaforth i �,•t ` � ks�nte t}l� w .) ;t ,. ;! i�-_ � "'fs .�. - "4"" a -a , i . .•a<,.v�'. _+g , , r''.a. („.M ..,r4.,,..0 �. �y -fir fv .A' -� �, >: 4' ( �YIYa,s�{�y° c ,�uf' i•. x. - pp s: J b 77 4calor �;wgyp �tts;w�', .rAtuatx earl hours v ��,'� toS Wed '��'Ro a• r. � .-.. u w i clYY9e'M►rt nfeE °4 rs�'Ce i1�"": rY+i a p +� , of " hem, 1 "MBJchs indp it`. - vt xi t �It ailoiglic by de. on the me lye ow WAS 14�lli�C p k j 4 1 �ki Snail wrote o 1 n, t25, Ctasr• Mitchell ve Seafol'th. ernment lied a' i7f 126, av3iile the Opnsetvt".. Cared a sorry 1 16ltile r r' " + 43 mtemblerp i#�T, etim aonSettdment ` t land also saw::thytt yYi `' 'r members {jeadrla Z+ladsli' �' r t t S bo't to Mete+ UM 8 government's RECREATION GROUNDS Mabdl RwW%ap #4% measure to a freight rates. SEAFORTH NYcwus, Jwk'CIA Tb ose who ,to see the King Margaret Ctrdarldre. government j�ela{en ng the session I Monday Jul 10th Edit4 wlo�, g Nntfseas � � i Baal realdz were dapmed i y. I9>ti tAaatWie ertetom . , ' i p 'yy bf vsavet . I Stephenaam„ RUSO eny ea r atil e(1 a� Sn a lw di'tietplrotin Game called at 6.80 p.m. 1pg, its atrengph d until it Is mandsd Ma Y' T3►oanyattrt F Q4ps,dome 1XV, .now in Me Paelt} bejrug able to Highlanders' Band in Atterodance IlgaaY Ah,chlbald Fir+ftA14r'( no -w the ne}ot Wath the slit- ReggYnnnrettrled-�Handld + Tiai4aeneaxl, RAW Yi1PeYs vatllan wail in h+dgdH:' The effect of Admiaelon: Adults, 25c; Children; 10e Armeliia Coop'ea', Alvin most of !the tent& oo'�l has bead Haa:bty. . , E H. CIASE D. F. BUCK Js,< TV tap Hats ' to show the w aq __ present' of . Room V the Oonzerva b House, and'. Prealderrt Secretary. . ti p if ,gq..ylht Honaura-MmrSeQ Beattie, Margaret �plll�attq, Bievl; "°COs the i3afla're of _:" 1ghen'to arttract Drover, Helen Ar> R4tlth Wor] n� M 7Q -- t k 4 $ any of the'Pdog to his side of - -` - Beahice Dormance; Jack B�IlIy; >il-� Me fence. e * essarry reforms, It has been •shown Ahat .Bruer, Mgwy Rend, 'I mIli�Ue: 211*1Rle 70%6 a owernmernt can 'start under dif- Mary Haigh, Paw - Elizabe6h--•A alp i 1snRA ;B The aPeec}t frlorrt t tej khtbne, review- fic,rltles and finish a session with mulch (ThmThe Pftn& {Pearl yak 89% Ing the events. of „ a Wessilon vraa de- greater stTerggtlu Reavels, M,ad hire HHb&abi4 Ma'rgorst Mabel ,Poit�k � livered in the by Sir Louis There nos, if am7thing, dens of the MaNeWlaa, Jack Jartr+dlt, George Cfrch, Jr. Ii to Sr Ili 4 Davies, in the P of 'D Byng. 01&tirne 'squabbling and ndoate aitten. Veraa Ferguson, JuAm Gardno, Pewl Eved�pn Oamvpbei6l 6496 3!,'br It referred in Wo' tionei'to Che fu- taom'to rdal business. The new prime Litfae, MAlr%v st DOW, George Hags, sun IsTCbls 86%. �Ilileon tuze and poirtrtted 0vt advantages Miniante'r was. {able. to institute a fewIrene Cliff, Ronald 'C $1'sotu-4,-. G. Jr T.-D11e4'ga¢tCt l4SionrbggaFgq -which it wlas s7oppA would accrue needed reforms such as bringing down Rtoaws: Pothick "Wid Ruese7l Q1toQmd�' i JJplis� from degisdatlowa .Nli jwad' been pass. the Auditor General's report end the Room yl 7$% Rag DalmuaKe 74%, W e ed. One of the imnP?(q�aut' measntrea, esttltrates earlier than arra' and he mialge 70%> WDbBie �aptpbtfil 9bflp tiF: I'. of Bourse, was .lifts;.: 4;leaning with was also able to keep the House PrMNer Mazy 'Barber, Mam7�azdFka: mea-Ledhe Ho'bigje. Nuilh'bW .N1tQ r Sreilght rabea, ,wJu&4, er the Prime plugging way McLeod, Bessie Edgtar, Cf�vtes Aa%ilt- s tlo 1 s at its work, and at roil, . lava M. JsVOc 616. Fqr JYri� f Minister himself tail ken in Jmatd lbald, Eileen (]}tafPanan, 'Renee $11111 , the some time without to drive 1809. -Edna M. Jaaiieapn, Te�CI44Rs When the report in from the the inwinibea+s rimg'tt and `Ewoe@t Ian Mci.ean,.M�enda Elhm Kathleen Natea-M&ah Edit!$'.'kl$Wlx $on pecial cotnrtittee ng with the Stewart, Peggy 'Ale�oand'eir ' H'ellen when tM1terx utas important business Miss Vera Rollet are talptng -- swatter. Rit. BOB- M'r.,Xing intreduc- Merner, Healer, Selaatter Grace Fires, ¢¢ on hand a?litk eequ se is be fiaitgma d mer Course in Elementar APS a tp k' ed the bill to bring Ll% eonamitbee re- E Rtlh Hendpa sot,y 4LutSt tCbStt�ndem, 4 auto effect and reg 'abort the t1nNt sight, the House seldom set af- Bifflee 'Oudmare, E1Imbeth Stevenson, at Guelph 00elge. r ph ed eagles, and & 'ed out 'the � eleyen'o'dbick, and the rewAt was -+-^--- a march better spirit for work among Faork Wr KntUCo Billie Jack Mott, TUCKERSMITH T Policy wNich ire had. d' •doom schen the maemlbers, and also, of course, the Jack W itche Corinne Hotham.-Mea. B. G. Mltch�'. Your t retied -eiebuae In ode say. Leser f.. the orow's Nest Paa�, i il"'ement first government kept free of mor'n9ng sit- rase next reit at umt,sah a carne before the �mT`ea. This Ipolicy tfngs, and the wbnole Horse benefitted. toed.; at the strand for rztL-Poor in brief Was that nite$s It could be . • • hts reel. f .real comedy and � Weetem t , olean4y shown that d't volas not :in- the ILooking• bank over the first session ai ¢onttm,ous show, a em to to P.m. f�a 'Pru �Pe - of tire three House, it must be PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS OF wu ease ore come on an.. zeaaxl olio interest to s*eV/te the n rico of Crow aigreer►Yemi, that susg,en- 3T. JAMES' SEPARATE SCHOOL Ferrero and sachet.' vette, 11-0 rat rico wbwld ewpire o ;Jir1y 6th. The ,admitted that thane las been little arrives a cer l Beachville atone ilea Ake it fault. to find. The new men ldarve Names are .entered tsiLphalbst-leamllq• a � � >?or+tana ceu,®t diet your supple railrovatyi were'gi U •fj Ar'opparbumty ted' themselves gener•allly to the now. s Cndmom, sacral,, oat za67-t eglpl' From Grade VII be GYade VIII- Fina, Feed and Mt. -We have two.eaw to conrvince the committee and the tasks before them and !they have add- result is wall krd9wn: $1}ne 'Crow sate Dixon,DtroonRbvena; FUanaxogart, Mttr9; > pf Fwur, Feed and cam st the seatool oat' a.l re grain and ftbvr Ss;Ca go back into ed considerably to the debating aver- Manor, Errift; Nilgih, 1=1 O'Lae¢y ureal Mill,. Leave Fele order at the Min age of the' Camm,bn's Chamber. Und'ez ear o 's awntity of hara end sone Goal effect and other commodtities ane to Amdrnw; 01I eaary, Aabrick; PtdiNmpe, tarn ealg C. G. Thompedn, Seaforth- Me glover nmert't s poncy,Pan&lament has Anthony. have the advan'tag'e of c•onside+RM7 been consulted as du maltrtera affect- From Grade VI to Graefe VH - reduced rates. There Was obiodibn ing the public and the government adVaittiC In tMis n'elighhorhbod--Mai,. p Duncan, Basil; Dally, George; Eckert, to the report; that 'was W be expect- ,has been ided thereby, iTatemd of Hurley,AMiert Tuamer, of Coneu', Sack., is i gu y, (iUaver; 'Firukbeiner, Mary; ed, arta the Canaettrtati7es moved to viaitic* •Welativea '1, a -Mr. Pirate$ the government brirugit down a Irene; Hughes, lence.a, Nola -n, brant, refer the w'lmle matter to the Flail- measure and Pomiug R dawn the Irene; Mend, 'Fillanenee; Nralan, Taros.; Crich and the Missile Crfth spent way Commission. ThdT amendment members' tht'oats. The result would incl'idnyvisitiitngt2leir•:brotherinwmhi found bryw ilanty-tlhlree s'Iwq ortetrs, PtanceUl, Joseph; Pttmcel', Basil; Re- Mrs. •Ashlhon, of Clhntooy is .seem to be better aegisllation. There comamended, Thiel', Clenetnt. gmnJ y one of them W M. Geun a% of Wel- ate those of course who Gook to ' s v!iai.'tin�'ter cion '.here. } From Grade V to Grade Vi=F,Iazu Band, while two Co`n4er4$tt es' and all return to the stria; ht twbaparty syr- Ige(h!aal Repbrt:-TTte•'''tloli'owtrrg is; g nary, CNigh,ne; Howard', Mary; Nugh m of the Pa•aglnessltve_s voted h'gainst Sir tem with eabh working anon, a An- Che report for School Sectn1on No 10, 7�aTtY g Mary; Nigh, A'loys8a; 'natiips, Henry Drayton's •rvmer.dm•ent. The well-delfinied tide, but even if that g,elo; absent from examinations, Jas. Tuckersanrblr, for gthr r>kpt4r o ane, i government wags thusgiven the high- should ,come, as it may do, there will wimlilams, based on general {p¢+ofi4#rkV ex_ ' est majoadrty (of the �.s'sion, namely bably be some of the betrter feu- arrun dOnls: Entrance Ctsiss Roy 125. Fr'o Freer Grade IV to Grade V- Kinnon, Gladys Way, Ali- M(elGre- tunes of the present system injected Cladieux, Irene; Dixon•, Dorothy; Flan >. If anything were needed' to show into it. Flo., nupbell Eyre. Sr. IV-IGSon uihere the 1•dadersh'ip „f ;the Liberal , * * nary, Martha; Lane, Wfillie; Le Beau, Lester; Matthews, Gertrude; Murray, Deami RirJtnaad' I�a7lar, Mary Fimir- Party dap, it :Caine in Mad, instance' The government will meet the bairn, Margaret Hogigartlr. Sr. Hl - and O'Leary,. Ignatius; PhiUlilps, and las a result the Eddy Minister Hoose agtain about January newt and Bessie; Reynolds, Frank; recammren, Thomas Slavin,Edwin 1%700r,Evelyn Ernna finds himself more s '.idly su•ppo'IK•'d one of the imnpartana measures next e Fantune, Lionel; MrMarwt, Fabr- Workmarn. Jr.JTIII - EveUyn Way,. in his own party than .•ver before «nd year will be the redistribution bill. ence, absem bhmugrh i'llness. Florca Souter, (Aare Wtay, Glace also a greWt deal mo!e honored by That and the expected further tariff From Grade 11 to Grade IV. -Cur- Tremeer. Sr. II -Lea HS'gan, Win - the Progressives. revision, together with other 'leg- elan Workn,lan, Edward' Dearing. Jr_ tin, Urban; Cleary, Franoi's; Dever- II=Harald Shop -herd herd, Glen Slavin, The ag;riicvltu,'ali lndusbry of West- islartSve clna'.wges to be worked out eaux, Frank; Dungan, Eugene; Dix- p during the recess, will vide {plenty Nellie Taylor, Doreen Varcaey, Robert' Canada has much :,) thank Prem- g n'n, t, Gal; Flannigan, Jullex Hilae ler King for. The ('truadiian Wheat of interest for tihe coamYry, and it is brant, Gordon; Kennedy, Alex.; Klein, V>nrley, Jean Russell. Fimst--Wl'frcid likely that before such tier arrives, ypilmwr; Krlein, Eileen; Nigh Edward; Ttenneer, Wa"ber Tremae.. 'Sr. Pr.- )° Board, in, which, appr.•I•cnt'y, the ma- the government will have increased Melvin Taykr, Annie Taylor, Cl'atrence jogr'ity of western l,ra • growers place Nolan, Vera; O'Leary, (eiestirne; Pun FWirblairn. Jr. Primer. - Marshall 1,rfyr it tilt fart P ' s st:ren t'h s Sfills t. PurreUl imtrtta g d 1 owls c ei r sir NI. t much flaitlh, was Fnt•r <wpport by the gnat many more friends to -day than gk,r+neon; Wi'lligams, � Gear+ge, absent I Dearing, itTavdie McLean. -My tl goverr•mment and tfn • :oolibure for its it had when the last session opened. from examinatibws. Mair. Teacher. creation went t'hrio.uv he'H'ou'se wan School Report. -'lure fo'llowin'g are- A• few dissensions. Ti,, : overtmment, ir, - - From Grade I to Grade II.-Bealure- N a'ccoplbing themer,sul, .s drawn up by gard, Laurier; Eckert, Corn; 'Eckert, June Frutnat nn raswlts far Schdol Section No. 3, Tuckersn'd0r. Miss the ao•mmittee, hell .,,.it for one J; PUBLIC SCHOOL, PROMOTION Angela; Finkbeiner, Margaret; Plan- Mel'lis, teacher, has gunge over each How - two wafegu.arz- Pur r' a rest of th•.' EXAMINATIONS, JUNE, 1922 nigan, Janm'es; Hughes, ,Tames; Hnw- 'prn'motiom 'paper very c+arefuNy and countrty, which war, .r serted without and Jenny; Howard, Alice; Hilae- findts that the pupils, are entitled to " weakening the Other '.,Pauses of the Room 2 brant, \Patel Ilu.debnant' Albert, the fb%-Oing miarks. The�puVils were ' bill and the result :+4ypears ib be, Those marked * obtrained totral but Lane, Jbsep'h, )TCI sod, ,Dlen; Morn, examined in sill subjects but Nature highly pletasirng t7 th„ West. At th^ John; Murray,CabhatRne; Nigh, wore a fow marks bdhind in one sub- Study and Hygiene. As wall be seen Yy wane time, rods ,n ,'as been made WvUlie. p ject. fro,» the marks given, there ase a Eon the better court.- 'g and grading libwau s-l4ildred Twrn'bull, Marg Froin Primary to Grade I. -Dixon, few failures, but on the vArlole the of x terr farm .•procln: i, extension of ^Tet Rlog'ph, M'argarot Armstrong, Ray; Howard, Ida; Kici'n, Joseph; Murray, Relaid; O'Leary, Freddie. pwpil''s papers were very good, and cold' Storage fac'iliti,, and 'research 919io Lowcmy, Arthurr Edmunds, more of them u^ere exiC011en''t• T'rose work to 'assist the farmers Of the Mary Huys. r nmarkerl witih' a star sent in s010ndid Dominion. Pass-Bcbh LeaMorland, Etoile'Papers. Jr, IV to Sr. IV. Torflal 750; The returrmd sa;rli,' s 'and depend- Sltanpe, 'Laura Merle, Loans• Jackson, THE SEAFORTH RED CROSS .pass, 450-rLQ-n Pkhardlson 479, ents of those who d d not return, Earl Peteeson and Cecil Knight equal, SOCIETY Leonard McKnight 461, C'iftliird Broad- were'bo'ked' alter by :he special pen- Nora Stewmnrt, Fred Willis, Cl:arenc.e foot 380, Fred B'o3- 337. Sr. III to si'ons and re-establ;,' lent carnmftt(•c Muir, ,Park Arebibal'd, Gord", Muir, Below is a report of bite Sesfbrth Jr. IV. lois'', 775; 'pass., 466; Ron., wMtclt Tecommemged .amendments to +•Beartrice Merner (gengmalpl,7).-M. Red Cross S•ncietn• for lila year 1921: 580 -"Helen Davidson 694 (Hen• q the Pemisilon Act and other measures W Miaoka�y. President - MTs. F. Holmrested *Erma Broadfoot 640 (Hon.); "Harp affecting the returwd men., to make Room III 1pt vier president Mrs. H. eT acey Amm,trong 618 (Hoon•); *Olare'nce . their lot better. S oretary \Trs. L T. DeT cey Arm'stTo'n 555; Aluce Munroe 635• ' r uharr 1 g sen FaMullen n ,n. Par q _ 'lIo rn 9trs..T G. r crura Economy is some of the govern- T e r7711a I'i.•trpggile 507; Wti'Isc,n B.ma'dtYyot encs S. Be Thbana_s GltI Era Ruby Receipts: ,18; Jolrn Fotheringrbam 406; W�Ire- rrp meet dep'ert+tments .s.,, bro'a(;!ht about 4turrey ;• ''' Bessie 9T'.,rriobt, Era Holmes, by mese a the i matn,u of the defence Gordon Fulcher, DlizabMth McLean, B,,,rice from, previous year. -$ 24.72 Scott 405, A,is4in Zappe 286. (Austin farces of the count..; under oar, head' n, Pinder. F¢es .......... 2`L7-65 did well con-Odening {the chance he and a redvctUon l ":':I in staff and .in Pass-Fiar„Ild oumman�gs, GcoTg•e From v':.... s s....s ....... 621.49 had. .T'r11,n Fn;l,eringthanm and Willie extgtense. -of admin;,:: :.eon hats already Charter,,, Flank Lamont, Da ane Scott Will be promoted on th'dir term y$ zesullted.$;73.86 work. -\i. Melli;, Teacher. The ocean 'of nb Dlon,,n,inn won H'ud'son, 'Rnw,bel Clvff (FTistxn•)' Srhrxl Rernrt.-rhe fo•Id'ozving is. n?5 are entitled to v to l,sve been looked Sage Hurt, George Parke, Leslie Expenditures: "1 aster by amendlnn•n: of the Election Raternvn, Chamhe Stewart, *Kat1hh'en To Provinrimi Headquartc,is..$ 68.67 the result Of the, Pr mo'tinn F..ramin.z- ?:# Art arta as a niml: i of t adulitibrnal Miscellaneous . 186.95 ns in s, h4 0 Smtinm No. 1, Tneker• i ......... ... thnus'a ds have rl ' snore to secure To Peace -Time Prnrgragmrme: meth Jr. Fourth do Sr. Fourth- yy - - - Hos'pitttol e_vp oinse 72.50 T til 75Pxce 465: `Grace Forrest kei 1heir r'Ug+bt to the: fran'dhiae. Other Nua•sing fee_ ............. 96.00 o� Job" Mlad.ge 556), Vera Colland aanemdments to the A also bake care flora Pepper ¢r. of voters w.lno last '•lection, were de- lfealira? attendance 44.00 1C,,, 7'ry. Pepper Jr.i -4Ci,. Si-. Third to r. Fourtn-total , barred by Tor nlr r. cs from Voting. . ...... $718.12 t,25. piss 49 Alice Walker 592. UneonrFeTence 1 n be the au'bland SERVICE Balance nn hand 655.74 .Tr. Third +.n Sr. Thar -Total 776, liveof a conrferrnce h ' ., can ferlerla7 clod Repent: Ip,�as 46n: (','len, Belli 527, .Olive Ipenvincilal ofiic,als .luring the next Life n,e"'bers 25; anTung members Walkn,r 51'1, Ethe'1 Clark 511, Ndlsnn eouedle b'f m,onitl a „!'on Fliana •wild be 227 Pfaff 470, Evelyn Wnllurnson 46b' worked ovt to leap the wheels of Hospital hMll ($90.(10) paid so that. (passed nn team eearms), Irene Vol- a.pdustry turntirn'g !t for as lmssib',• ,ea• .'154. Sr. II to drtrrimr the winter montlw. mother sho'w.d have proper care der- l,:nd 372, )?Ulu Pep1 g Let ,rs derv,+l.vp }awn• filnn's and make itng ebnfrnanxmt.. Partie+nit 'also sup- .T r. III -Total f,25, pa. 37.5: Ethel One or 'two hil' prorppmrd were p• i r prints 'nn the Special Hugh- gdliied with 34 artirles of clothing. Pepq,eT 899, R'sa Pepper 309. Jr. II y blocked by the (�nc''rVative majority (;,pose sir Dull Firaiwb. F,unnd% were ea.lsed ($76.12) by giv- Ln Sr II, Tnbal K7:,,'pa!ss 345: Mil drad in the Sensate, wb„re •Air. Meighen was'n'ble to make nn, for hie wemks,e.:s We ren give vele a B4 hour serc'nce. ing a tea in, the G. W. V. A. Rooms. Forra,r Pe Hamid Parker 892, Vol - in the {hywer .haute., but all of the T'ig'ms }eft by three o'clock on any $35.00 givefn a retttrnexl Wdier, ! tnywla t Pepper I 306, Olarks o Vol- in,iporbant m'etaku,res were put thmwgh. (Uup tiwill he fin.idtred by thlree'n'rUwk o'be'se wife underwent a Critical ap• iarxi 287. The highest marks bittain- * + e tihe foUlbwimg day. eration. ed in each .wpbjeet were: Readinng-- GeneraUTy the snssbn just closed is Srmvicm of a. nurse engaged fore a kithel popper, 45; Writing, Vera Vol- Generally As he mg been most vse is returned man who needed her services. land, 49; Drawirug, Diana Pepper, 40; ,re first :glanrae it.beeseem that, a The Society wawa ao's.rumertail in Sperling, V. Forrest, 72; Clam" At first nn,ent 'witch wouldremthat, y The Kodak Store haling the Town Council inves'ti'gate gT0111n, Graice Forrest, 84; Llt-%- g of but one Boith not possibly actualrcarry and UslbeT send to the Western Sana- mare, Mildred Forrest, 72 MentA tarivm a ,Wase of tuberculosis. The Arithmetic:, Alice W.abker, 96; Arith- on, but under the eondL'tinas which E UMBA H Socliebq spent 134• in giving naming moble, Gilace Forrest, 89,' Geog. rhy have'pievalled in the,Commdne, Where a care �•, to fins !Patient. Grace Forrest And Johra Mange, 78 the Pro'grese5ves showed a willingness The Sewing 'Oohrrlm ttee have sheets, History, John Madge and 'Glenn. Boil„ to assist ratther than block tate gov- pillow easels and 'ttslweis in re'a'diness 80.-'I. Douglas, Tdacher. a eraratut"s abtemlpt to carry ort nee- t f � W 5 Y .'iv: - ,�1 f