flame/z and presented them with an occasional chair. Co — hostesses were Mr . Lewis MacLean and Mrs. John AD. Elliott. a former minister of Montrose pastoral charge. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie nave Mrs, Fred Carver and Vlr‘i Harold Gard were co-hostesses at the home of Mrs. Carver‘s pa- Mrs. James Craig was host- ess for the September meet- ing of the Crawford Memorial IMARY HAWORTH Immature For et? Who do they think t'iev are: Ponce de Leon..boy forever? —« home, the rates. fees. location. Ietc. Thank you—GB. Date Debutante-Age Girls tyish Men Army Home and Hospital. 2112 South Alston Avenue Road. . 0.Bo.\' 39. Durham. North Ca- going to explain to him how I feel about this? I wouldn't want to hurt him for anything. What I administrator. DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Parents ls available on the .1112: recent discussion of ' ' basis of need. regardless of sons why fortyish men dated creed. color. class or circum— i ‘—_”'_" “4“ . girls half their age. you (‘Oilt'Itl— shot-es according to a leaf- The Guardian, Char.ottetown, Tues. Oct. 6, 1964. 7| [de by saying: m I ham which HHS of its I “Usually it is the unsooiisti- “ork- . . lcated girls. uncertain of them- The nallonal headquartersl H A P P E N I N G S Iseives in the con rtiiic flame. address 0‘ ‘hL famous “emf-"9 who drift into datinLy older men. I? figilllwifi “3‘ Etref'i {‘ew - . The well - nixed. self - assured 0" - 4 e“. n" ’i 9 9mm" Audrey Jenkins, Women; Editor. Phone 4-8506 girl dares {’0 :mdemake the (.On‘ Chelsea 3870” The easmm It sidera h l \. mhrh (0...“th h ih territory headquarters address Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalzie t. number of individual gifts were chore. ofctglltivatiT-Z ram)?” “'“h Shh” .jf.’,“,e,..T.'.‘.‘i,.y antihilstri: ' marriagea e ma es in - ‘ A ~ ,- who recently took up re5ideiice presented. _ br km " ier own 860 North Dearbom SthL Ch“ y in Mermaid. were pleasantly Refreshments served inclu- 3‘19 ac " man to Illinois' telephone ‘ surpris Thursday evening ded a three - tier anniversary So why don't these forll'ls‘h qu‘hhrihh 7,1430 i. k ' "2‘ . y " when friends gathered at their cake with miniature bride and males undertake to cultivate ‘ H . ' ‘ _ H dd i -lS'l‘l‘.l( “.5 Id L()\ OLA home for a housewarming party groom. rapport with marriage a ble “10 southern terrllmi 8. - females in their own age hrach ress nearest you is: Salvation OFF TO BRAZIL .\t a ceremony in \‘l .Vilt'Il- rents. Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s ' ' - . 9 =el's ("‘lllt‘ r' r a 1 onto Nicholson. Gard. Mill River. when friends Dear A.P.: Very possibly ll mm."fu'fgfigygfiahgmghmmung rchh i :hoh got-tick Serving were Mrs. Lawren- tendered a pre - nuptial :h()- an irreverslbl? Eleml‘ul 0f (.3... dihemh. .hv mg... or tehc )(‘anrOd the “it... -. a; hing. ce Peters. Mrs. James Dowl wer in honor of Belle Hayw 00 d Ilmmallll‘lly in these forlylSll n. ’ ' - - —- a i . l . . phoncl \\i h the foregoing sour so. of the (.i.i.ili on \lsim‘ lng. Erma Ford. Mrs. Ernest of SummerSide. formerly o' malesv “‘3' ""9915 "W" ‘0 res. _ H. Vim.- Lmhm ,1 h ,1 i no 'n.’ Diamond and Mrs. Blair Mac- Mill River, who is to be. an aiit- in!" b 3“ k Perennialli' ‘0 “‘9 hhhlrairh p i .. hn .p. nhh umn bride. |d"h"'a'?‘° ' 3’19 2M5: in . mm" DEAR MARY HAWORTH: i 0} four at ii...‘ iiiit- — him... Music for the evening w a 5 Pink and white were its» 1 l°f ego '"w'ise‘." the 'III‘S'O" N am going with boy whom 1 arm 10min" r...» jammy.” supplied by Lawrence Peters tured in the decorations. Gifts. IetemaI sor’mt‘me- — M‘H' love dearlv and whom l may Brat-£31m “NJ. (1 inhghn Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wilkie en- were brought in by Beverley and: IDEAR MARY HAWORTH: (fan marry “me day- There Is only their coniitiunily. tertained last week at a 25th Barbara Horne. T e rib-i lyou ten me of a Dian, “he”, a one obstacle? a dlfferelll'e m _ _ . _ wedding anniversary party in bans were cm by Sheila Hhrhc i young unmarrihd colored Em religion. I am a C'iristian and I'lF Slnt'e ioin i ii : thn tirder honor of Mrs. Wilkie's brother- and the good wishes were man I may an m hawa hm. ham... H "m believes in the apostolic eight years Filth _~,._m \ipi‘y in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Ralph Haywood. .a place that admits onlv colored ”I“””h~ 'hn‘mh “9 IS“ 3 mm" I‘"-""I"‘ “I’I7‘I'm'l I'M "I"? " 2 Arthur A. F311;"? 0‘ Alma Who A pleasant social hour inciud-l lgiris. then a place that is intro-‘3. hoi-I I h I dour”. {mm 5, “Wimp” \Byiegef néarrie ept. b28.RlQ39 at ed games and refreshments. ited. [would like to know. a l s o. I IN" my “3132'” and, do"! flospital. In her new pnsitioh '30" Parsonage y eV- - how to get in touch with the "Ianm than” "2 5" ho“ am I she will be assistant to the presided. Mrs. George Hickox t - ' DEAR G.B.: . S ' i 'l v ‘1 has" hhhhdrem Aldenbhf Stydney WMS of Breadalbane christian I Army‘s SPWECP 'tl‘:eunmaal’vraiiho: should i Idlo. Please ans \'t er 95 w o was ""3 e 0 9 Church. Mrs. Cuylcr Matheson ‘ m; w ~~-~v—v-—- mu— smn' * "I . - 3 present Monday evening). Ar I" L~ Pa‘aphrasmg “‘9 “ D ( lene, Sherili. Dale, Joanne. 33- led the devotion a] It was de- ST' I Bride E‘IeCT ht)ng think you are counting =ren. ' ' ’ WRIGHT . . . . i an . .your troubles before they are» I Edith Elizabeth Sinclair Crawford Sinclair. Spring- on behalf of the family A” Clded to donate get well cards The marriage of Margaret recently in St Paul's Church. hatched. "y and John Winston Yen were field. and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Che read an address and made at the ocmber mewng- Arlene. daughter of Mr. and Summerside. Rev. Francis ‘ Is “Sh-owered” it may be that this lad nci-cr SHOES , ., _ , , _ , _ , ,, united in marriage at a old Yeo. Belmont. Lot 16 the presentation of an end . Mrs. John E. Schurman. Sum- Cameron of St Dunstan"; Um.1 Iwill ask to marry you: in which dfmble ring ceremm‘y Sfllt’m' R9\'- Li M. Mllrl‘ay BA. BB table containing a chest of 5“. Err‘fl Caseley' “5””an i5 merside. to Ronald Elmer RO- verm. "formed We double Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Pick. case. you'll have no cause to -—_~—_ V.-- _, lined in Summerfi-eld United officiated, assisted by Rev. ver. Spending 3 two W991“ "303“ 0 n berts. son of Mrs. Elmer Rob- ' ‘ ‘V p etts Kelvin Grove 0 p e n ed labor the topic of the difference ring ceremony. with his parents. Mr'. and Mrs ' (Photo by Hcckhert Studio) l Morris Caseley. Kelvin Grove The Kensington Royal Cana- Church. Par e n t s of the newly - weds are Mr. and Mrs erts and the iate Mr. Roberts of Kinkora. P.E.I.. took place Alexander Mat-Kay . r home recently for a bri (Photo by The Read Studio) thei . in religious belief or religious dai shower for Joyce Peters. 5 Mrs. Olive M. Waite. Have!- Howe v e r. should the day . . . . . I ‘ _ . v . KTlIexsrisnIi: villith gidmifas 8: g?" Legion Auxiliary met {9 r the late Mr. Louis Grindle, Blue edTroea tgfbeho‘gg: b55312. L come that you and he are ser- receht guest of Mrs. James E e SEPtEmbel' mECllnE at me Orwe Has Huh Ma mes woodside Baskets of i lOllSl} conSider i n g marria_e. then of course you m u s t. n honor. be perfectly frank with film about your feelings and in . . J The United rund Appeal can- gins were ca-rr‘ed in by Grace vassers are busy those days and‘ Picketts and Marnvn Minal‘ ‘3” are “WNW”: a 1" Others assisting in the presen- Legion Home with the president 1 Mrs. E a r i e MacKay presid- . lng. Routine business was traii-i MacKinnon, An address from other relat ives and friends was read Kensington. 35th Anniv. Y sacted. Mrs. Joseph Harding Mrs Mu dock MaCLGOd res spouse. . - , tentlons as regards your faith Mrs' MacLaren Home and a was presented with a centen- sideht addressed member's p of‘i Miss Janet Fraser returned to :32: Efcrfeijxrgnacéfole tsfnlhz' and PTaCilse- . . nial gift in appreciation 0 Orwell women's Institute on the‘ her home at North Lake. Janet M m Picket“ ' Iéob 1 C “ ‘If you would tacitly deceive ‘ her participation in the Jubl- occasion of the group's 35th an.l was a patient in the Souris Hos- 1e: arid Debbie ‘Pele‘m ev o :‘iz: ‘ him on that score, now or later. lee Day celebrati‘ms by repre- niversary celebration at the pllal for several days with virus. eters made a hat m” t to keep “9m offendmg mm for senting the Legion as a Queen home of Mr, and Mrs. percy‘ and Mrs. Louis Stewart ribe a d M t; ‘p_ k “9 tfear of losmg him. then your alle- e contestant. Mrs. MacKay than MacLeod. l d sons. Francis and Charles. 1 :5“ n th‘ , lhc 9d 53611 bEIlef ls counterfeit. T, ~ 1‘ Mrs- Harding and MP5- Lea Mrs Machod reviewed Isoum Lake‘ attended th? funer- pf: h \gnfi ei' l‘Id etfv eta ' if .you ar-e “my concerned I.” H crane present“ her With a El“ activities of the institute In the aI or the lam mr' LOUIS Grindle' h "C 3‘ se‘ V9 3 ‘ n e thmI‘ Straight" an d deep“. . . .o .. .. I ‘81"? Hm Maine. ostess. Mrs. Picketts as5isted kahlout the Implications Mutnter. I I Cooler temperatures and was 'hieasahtly surprised he_ re‘tari‘o‘pup t2 1‘964 ‘ ‘ grecently reentered the P.E.I.:anaz'§lri;s RS' d‘ii‘wcml C e 5 iMal‘l 131:9:I Two Faiths Ron-I A century of Cheese I turning leaves indicate that cemiy when he was guest of Two‘minuées silénce was 0b_rHospital. Charlottetown for fur-‘ ~ 9“ e 359 9y- igldg’l‘essd “Tléleglby Jargfiskflw m h Chm Centering. the tall. and Home" 500ml honour at a party on the occas- served for deceased members I ther‘reatmem' '3'?” 05531.1“ eanm 0 9“ Year, celebrating the mom i “as” is heie‘ 1 ' ‘ Mrs Wilbur MacDonald roiI Mrs' Kenme Fraser returned i '_ i ' i anniversary of the first The Guardian - Patriot Wo- on of ms 74th b‘rthday' The ‘ p i to .'ier home at North Lake hav- Mary Haworth c 0 u n “‘5 commercial manufacture of Canadian cheddar cheese. iv‘rties across the posed the toast to the Queen. ‘ Members and their husbands attended the celebration. Mrs.‘ event took place at the Expert ing Farm, in Charlottetown been a patient in the Souris ithrough her column. not by. Hospital for the past two weeks. mall Will be happy or personal interview. men's Editor I menta ' ‘ 'v . ‘W'th ‘ fth G rd- test {we of charge. can her it. With mlfembe‘rsf of this family and NH Madleod and Mrs. Percv Nil—s, Liman Baker: is contra} 'ia'r‘i e er in care o e ua Many mm I mas his- in is home ‘1 “um l‘ 0 W311 5 Present. , ‘_ esctng at her home in LakeVille ‘ . arlnng your so" or dang er . MaCLeOd' “‘0 Charter. "Jeni I from her illness in the Souris "’"c ""Iesw'm‘ h me u" ("r ’ weexend °r “may Mr. and Mrs. Archie niichcy. be“ were presemed “"‘h- “5”” Hospital. - from school or college. if you - are being hostess to your club meeting in the near future, if you are entertaining friends, tute pins and corsages. Other‘ members wore flowers trimmed‘ witi blue and gold ribbons. in-. stitiite colors. ‘ i i S a i Post-Nuptiol ‘ i Shower Held Mr. Milford Robertson. Kings- horo. recently underwen sur- gery in the Souris Hospital. Miss Jennie Stewart left on re- Monta g u e. accompanied by their son. Sandy. and daughter. put into operatmn m Upper Annabelle. and Mr. and Mrs. ' Canada Village in having visitors. taking a trip or have held I shower. 0 taken part in any social activ- p. ity. The number is 4-8506. Calvin Hilchey. m o t ored to Chatham. N.B. last week where hey visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl; l t Hilchey. l t l MISCE WEDDING ELLEN’S DIARY Fields This Morning Were White Frosted So the fields of this morning were white frosted. Tabby pick- ed her steps daintily when homing along the orchard from some outing which h d taken her beyond. Empty hat-n- scarcely noticed when greens of summer screened them. And how pretty and far- reaching the scenes are now from the woods' paths! By this. the Island. wearing Dance music following dinner was by Mrs. Murdock MacLeodf land Wilbur Morrissey. . EAST BALTIC Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ualis,‘ New Jersey are holidaying on; PET. and are. he guests of Baltic and Mr. and Mrs, Roher death turn to Boston. Mass. having spent the summer months at her home in Kiiiszsboro. Mrs. Shirley Dixmi. East Bal- 'tic. shoot the weekend in Fred- ericton. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Eric Dixon and family. Fortune on the recent 5 u d d e n of Mr. Dixon in the Souris Mrs. ES. Rose and family. Easti Hhsphai on Friday. t . . Yates and family. Kincshoro. Mrs. Bertie MacNeill. Montag gue is visiting with her sister.l Mrs. Marjorie Cameron. South1 Lake. l Mrs. Donald MacAuIey. SOUT- is East is a patient in the PET. H ' 1. Andrew Jal‘\'ISt to Mr. and Mrs. and family. Souris. have left '23" A a; F‘s-"’5 ‘e' ,' ’ r3!“ 3: . Donna Macl. e o d llShPl‘M t m . . In guess us watch? 4.4.0“) : the guests and Mrs. R a l p n . 6. th- .1 22 ‘Johnstone played the bridal I mds "was m ’ l Ontario. Don’t unis mur‘ng i mommvtsitm Justlmagtml One of thawmttfs first huge dieddarswasaCanadianona. made in an Ontario tactorv in IAt Long River i l I The home of Mr. and Mrs. fRalph Thompson. Long River. i was decorated with bouquets 1of cut flowers for the bridal Ishower on Saturday night hon- ‘oring their son Donald and his . bride. the former Valerie Ellis. I The couple were seated be-‘ ‘Ineath an arrangemeotdnrf blue gand pink streamers an wed . - I jding bells. with .ludy Waite? Y‘” 5‘“ “um W" m i and Ronald Thompson in n o ‘ were the attendants at the wed- ding. Gifts were presented l m, 0 t ' ,fnr neighbors. relatives‘ ' at Pm n am exhibition at the Chicaqn World's Fair of that dav. Caro feet in diameter 7 and it re- I ded- She “ma NO "101159 i h l 5 one of its rettiest wns. will . . c mus. _ _ Mary Pauline Gudet became “mean her “tic”? And “on have %m hi: een. 3:5"? resmence m Toronm' Presenting the gifts were Q'IIIP'd ""8 days Trhfmm (the bride of David Blacquiere 3:5; Site‘hg? :lregnt‘t‘llgsrewfirgs‘; Gitven bar itsf brightest. wbgrm- Mr Walter Solomon Sour“ Maul, e e n Driscoh. w h 1 m n 10,000 mWs in no.» in a recent ceremony erfor- - " es gree mg. or s eis a nny . " . ‘ '. ‘ eh. K 31.9" “mm”. Pauhm. r . med by Rev. John D. Kathy 3! side. parents of the groom. back again! lady, this woman, whom Ishm gala patient in the Souris Hospi- Thompson. Carolyn Paymfll Cheese Consumption st. John The Baptist Church The “9913"” was held a" the But when the sun strengthen- ders regard with res ect and ‘ . i, am Joan Staverh odav Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Gau- ed. lifting the rime of frost. how affection. The deseeudant of a Mrs- callum MafLeall WWW" Brenda pa...“ , e , cimhh Canada .5 a.” n (m.- {,twnsn det, Mlscouchc. are parents of altogether beautiful the coun- line of Queens. she has inherited 9“ i0 her home l,‘ Kl'}g5b°r“' RAINBOW AFGHAN I ted the gifts among the guest: unwound minim «m: our tryside was then. the regal bearing. the loveliness. ham“: he“. a When! ‘“ the _ and Donna Macheod arranged he. rapop crow we so ls John Kenn eth Galbraith the WM Onl- llld 1‘80 l 0 3 Sfiuris Hmp'tal “nth virns‘ emu" 3"“ . doml'ai'wv "103 them on the iahip. nitmtvnt‘. oww ~ “Mimi w h 03, interesting and dryly smile, which to their subject: ‘ Mr. Henry O'Brien well‘known Create a rainbow effect With piano selections h... “r. a. W... : “mm. h” .p humorous book. “The Scotch" h“? been among“ 0‘" f‘irmer ' IMT Bus dnver, '5 spen‘lmg a Shades or ""9 MIN“ or “raps Alfred Colville were enjoyed. mom Miwm‘t' v“ 'F ” 'i it we have been reading. recalls mice“, Charms- And her h “ P' we" earned hoI'day at MS hm“ l‘mfy '“cmche'. afghan s‘m‘ Lunch was served. Iono way that v -~ W“ in it how impressive the aut- baud. Prince Philip l3 lite well in south Lake. p9 vafiaFofi Pfoherl. 103’ I0 use‘——————————~ ——~——v- rm“... 3...... . m.» 3:. .r : mm, colors were". It is a story loved Prince Charming out of Potato digging is now about in gnaw" 373,321.51 03? “'le W, hp. ,,.. hr. .. i. w» of his youthful days on the (am, every story that children or full swing and the farmers are k3,"?- " I" "- rd "90mm 1“ 7 NF”... . ~ r. mi in Ontario _. in the district north older folk s have read... So expectin: a good crop and are m "‘3 “NS 9 a ' Nnmm M” .-.. .. of Lake Erge .. when he a Islanders in city Ind town.- in looking forward to a good price Thirty - I‘ive cents lcoinsl for . born and_rear8d. And to which Village and on farm. welco m e as they work the year amund 3' this pattern tno stamps. pleasel ' i ' Then As Now . . . , incidentally. he only recently “mm our ueen a n d Potatoes to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- NW... N. _. .. . i made a sentimental journey_ Prince. May they bear with Mrs. Lyman Baker has return-t lan - Patriot Needelcraft Dept. n'wa. m Uh. uh i a pilgrimage hack to nvisih A them loveliest memories of ed to ".ier home in Lakeville. ha-i‘ 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1 Ont. “(Wm mm . '- v‘ I man of many Menu it 15 said their stay when presently. and I ving been a patient in the Souris. Ontario residents add i c e nt INF TM“, ,, r , i that he was once in m, as to all too soon. they leave our 15- Hospital for Several days. sales tax. Print plainly P A T- " 14W,” . i whether to be a professional land “0’95! Mrs. Bernard Massey. Mr. 'TERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- TOWN, w . l. | economist. I writer, I r, Until Thursday — Diary — and Mrs. Freeman Mossey. DRESS. "i " mmm‘m M Rn I a practician. or I public servant Good - nighth... Bothwell attended the funeraiLof '2': with. 1 | M i so he did all recently I Profes- . I E'm‘m 7 . I act of Economicsh IIt giatrvardd. hm” H; M 5‘ V V! 1 “He lives with s e In w in W three sons in Cambrld "Huh" ‘lw'w " I r“ I winter. Ind in the summer in wu'n' A H ‘n 1‘ m I southern Vermont. where ins .4 ‘ 'lvallle r a inm’u or r ‘ new < L > I, I study looks out on maple!“ and Ion.irdiilii'niwnhni'h'.’DiIir II” r r‘i I. VHI I I:. t in I meadows. and thet distantnltne a who”, mm, 9......“ two .. . ; no I n M .' of the Green Moun ains“, e is "/5 WWW: . . it; ~ H y f- I OWCKLV. _ ‘ .7 s \ I'llDll'Wf‘ any tm . i pang iii r l 4 3:; $12,: gnOfusi-‘g’figinm’. WONDER WRAP 1 MI we IAIYE'S‘séil'MS mm o‘ 'i ‘I‘I'fyr’ffg‘1l'ih‘1‘ “F hi." in‘xr ». i: ward“ with readers... Especially for haifh- sizes —; n, m ,3... W; .1... ‘ N He recalls that as I lad the "live; in. love .‘vlt‘. wrani o (‘lizrn is" Free. Cheese. I‘lell‘ it "When we went back to school "3" tth s adh" w'“ ’"burba‘I Iifiuiifliiitiif it J. U. l... - .r instant it: ‘zzzr rt: mm m ' . . l schoolgard was ebciosed by e Printed Pattern 4832: Waist ‘ M W» M _ . ,. .h towerin g bank of crime on. Sizes 29. 31. 33. 35. 37%. to. 42‘: Na - m scarlet, and yellow. met inches. waist Size 31 takes 3%: _ hm _> ‘ ‘ . m it seemed to take the sunlight r. yard! 35-well fabrlc- . i _. ,1 . self. and turn it back in colors FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) In ‘ A i“ “ wonderful to behold. Then the coins tno stamps. pleasei (or. W m .\ , . have, fen away. md 30 d t a this pattern. Ontario identsi [m 3, mp . the horizon: one could now see 2 cents sales tax. P r i nt into the depths of the wood. and Pl 3 I My SIZE. NAME. AD-l to one side of the school to th e 4w“, ngsssv STYLE NU ER- mudom beyond." . endfoGi-derdtio ANNE ADAMS. So October will afford us RICHARD comma DONNIE MACKENZIE {:1}: gm"; 1.5303353}? 1;“ m, b...” M mm... “mathehmmk Md. mm W" “mm” “d "e" "m" ‘ onto 1 ont ' ‘ or' l- at. good night’s rest. You Pith. M'miminecriictiamnl g here toward the north. "I love i I —- b" “'4 M“ in IN“. then feel dull help relieve this condition Ind no r.” ‘1 I ' October" one visiting us on '”'”'” “"“””””¢ ""I "‘luu dim the day. help relieve the luck-the ml t r ~ A' M M " lontz ago. smiled ln antlclpatlon‘ Southwest Queen's 'Women's ceived t‘ic second prize. The n BENNETT CARE 2 Purl-nan-thinr Ieviouely and Hi", 5.... ,.,.. i... ir‘ M w ' ‘ i f M Eugene Wynce a "-I enjoy walking in the WOM‘ Institutes donated prizes to first prize \winner is from inwn‘m‘ Cannon}. Wong. rut u tempovuy W mg m. hm". [Mk room 15:. ‘ » Mr glIdioll decorated the In": Mr Wynne Charlotte then. Just to scuff through is the is with the first and Rocky Point, and is a pupil of 6km" Superh‘orl 2 _ . tamed by orig-q tum. Kidmy Piltut my M, m MW r»... “u 0' 8" Paul. to The receptltni was hem fallen leaves to I thrill. And second highest aggregate in M". R“ Taylor. Mm. v10]. Chir'memwt P-El z or bl rim-.9. 0..., h. m H h" t .” Chum" * ’ for m. Itwnthe' Summerside Legion how different the lie of the land eight exams in that Taylor is teacher for m m. 8“ “he M ban“; ml moulllhlm with the rod bend. You (In _‘:‘_"_‘ «um “ "If! .fidSOIm' home Mr Ind Mn.Wyiinu is then to thIt of thgbsughmg :hreaéinchard leftwizai; 0nd prize Mn” who h". In hone 4-38 :8 g “W- n u. 9i L---.—.——-—~—— gum“..- ' ' ' Nb. Here is the I e e r u o ._ ’2?“ 1" 82:!!! Wynee no: filling“: Sfilihiffllmom rise from the brook. one I at! ; Donnie Macxemte. right. re- Lons Creek. 1.. . I I We a ‘ ‘ . 5 Si