‘Know A vii iNc 1.123051: aev. ruaoooaa o. renaelu, o. s. p, II Roi 10th on: preach a u. Dlialaah aunt. syn! SCNDAI AT n s. I. arm 1 r. n. rvi-zuv WIDNIIDAY avzlvma A‘! 1:10 (IIOADCAQT) Listen to popular aerlea of ladle ‘tale from Stall. CFCY on “Questions regarding Man's Btu-nil Destiny;- EV‘?! Maid”: M’: “Vial, {Ill ‘Hi1 Iwfilp“, at lowest and Reta . Althaugh Prince Edward Island 7V Flour And Feed- ziairlznlufi‘? '."'" ilobin Hood — Western queen - Five Roses —- mgnl-Boyal Household-.- Quaker and Victor Floor, all of which we are I0 cos-Wholesale Wanted A A. uonnra. 00. C llAR-LOTIITOWN Island Turnip: Poor Quality This Season A as‘ ‘ ‘ w Judgment In l orrswsh no. 2l—-(CP)~. mp5"! s from for hia resign table in e golfing: on S. J I i?!“ atlliiemborllled tcr . es ndcd M . a‘: l‘ Years old. 1.130053% B-Dgginlment of “a wi more initiative m“?! “Not Enthusiastic W111i; (ggge-rponcence disclosed residen ngin th $310118}: fcvoragle ti: i. s ap SH.“ 0m. a Q doch that s r ad ' hi! statutory authority, t the tee en was apvpgln 311$; 233011611 governmental juckmen " the railway directorate An terohan s ' _ m is?’ rfurigfifmnlllil? 33s . He wanted Scull??? (GJLR. Operation Lack in . ungerfords Dresent state of day wom- Hvnsertonrs re-e-ect- - .. - ""4 not en uslastlo" t. al- int- ment of eeni i . would firs...“ 1.8.‘. 0.552% ‘d2 981cc u glow- v . uch matters lay outslge The Presid- . p _ A_ . The 0mm Guardian rlhoeu°'l'r'.'t::i. u) “*0 kegs“. oaaevvllalfcrrhotowcba. UONIIDIBATION LIFE INSUR- INOI. ' L-MBD-‘I-il-IIJ WORLD DAY OI‘ PBAYIB- central Christian church, Pddoy. 3 o'clock. 1,431, U. N. BOTH. OPERATION-A . cording to a return tabled in his Home of Commons, the total 0pm». atingwcost (includlns furnishings) of lo Canadian rational Hiram], o? 1.01045 Th c‘. "14,. m‘ . . s ne rating gall w the Year mas was $0.301.- LOTTEBY DRAWING _ Th drawingofthcictioryinaido? social service was held at th Charlottetown Hospital last night. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillie perfmrmed the drawing. Prize winners follow: first prize. Aiirs. F. J. Casey, yoo 3'00 quilt; second prize, Thomas Sweeney. e knitted Mshan: third g prize. Wilfred Burke, pal!" emiymm- ered pillow cases; fourth prize, Miss Angle Doiron, table runner. UHEUKS RADIO M11581!!!” ENCE-Radio inspector Angus Mcldaster of Charlottetown said yesterda he had not been success- ml 111 09511118 11D the interference which has been annoying dialers s in the city for the last five weeks, Plllllliiied with a portable receiver McMaster found that the trouble was located in one of the three city street lighting m- cults. But despite a careful check of the circuits by electricians the intorkfcrvence was still at work, b radio reception. was vrsrma, HERE-Prince Mward Island friends-will regret tolled-rod tbeniddon deathot Mr. James Humphrey; or New York and Wilton, Connecticut, beloved hildband d Bermglettg 61ml. formerly oil this city. Mr. Hrmuphreys, accompanied by his of the dir- Wife had made npny pleasant ig- visitstotfneiislcndand-theybotih t" t“‘ ' this 0- nfluencc on the dirnyztglgaltleif wrote. comment ion in lating isters attitude on and thanked im for Mr. Murdoch would have content for M main Provided an individual. decisions on an obse Fzr “"0". *- Howe had never attempted t: Mr. Murdoch rvat- been - .. .. _ entity the correspondence did not “giggle hfllgml thewgllgfildxgl wggn dmclou’ w” named “m” vim‘ llll the? revealed a ' 0nd pmident‘ Th“ Demon’ Mr‘ Mu" t _ dcoh said. was regarded by Mr. H erford “as the mhy centre that wouldnqt cook. J. W. Boulter, manager cf the P. E. l. Potato Growers Associ- nllnn said yesterday. So far had been able to determine the cause of this condition which was very prevalent, he said. Mr. Boulter, speakl Inst My Central Farmers turnips and potatoes qunllty stock. Mr. Bcultcr has Personals Miss Marjorie Lowther, Cornwall North Carleton guest of has been visiting in ior a iew dcig, the Dorothy Mac lane Mryiludson Lowthsr, Mr. H B. liscMirken and Ml‘. Hermite in Giarlottetown “Iihrmers cf Carleton, are this week, meetings." Mrs. r- WINDSOEZ, N "sir. weighing attondi iowman, Hamp- lllre. entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday for ex- emulation. Her many friends in Uity and country wish her quick restoration to good health, BIG EAGLE (By The Canadian Pr!!!) . 8.-An Amcrlcsh _ 30 » pounds and biting a win-g s read of seven feet . before the its yester- iay believed that a public meet- lug t0 discuss the marketing should be isld onthe Island sometime soon. when plant pathologists. ind shippers could have a general. lilscunicn along the variouslinee Involved in the marketLng of good just returned lrm rticndlng a, series of surl- tléltursl meetingsin Upper Can- I a. farmers vaila e for ths change were made." Four Vice-Presidents n0 ~ I18 o; (steamship!) Grant, f ., The correspondence disclosed Mr, Hungerford had advised um. Howe and Mr; Murdoch ms hewas d ign. of the Montreal Tet-urinal. en; 31.118 mites‘ Mr. Hunlrzaenriord vs an exp tory mont on the matter. Also a e. picture of the system and l otiormhlp to the ublio should oeen made in ad sses before lio es. in the light hes deilv Sir cred Pacific Railway. Mr. 111' Myers sues which rencce He comala th ford hc-d ken saving I ‘maponsi command.’ LEADS IN SUNSHINI (B The Canadian Pleas) samyr .1 rm. n. $~This had 13B hours o sunshine in uary, more than an ing centre in the lnces, according to a ropor: the Dominion mcteorol loci best man a- presidency i-f a (The four vice-presidents at C. N. R. headuuarters are: N. B. Wal- ton, ogerato and construction; R..C. I. hen, purchases and C. N. West In service; Alllstair Fraser. traffic; and D. C. inance and tel m t 4;. s. both that apecif y Mr. M com- El ncd of inaction of the presiden the face of newspaper criticism 5g- Ollld IMM- uw-l; occasionheuseshisheadtoiui- have 0110 -, Edward M!" Beatty. President cllythe Canadian at Mr. Hunger- vacatlons without ble official in city Jan- othcr report- grilimc PKW- from ob. “'55 -i L! t0 . h . Prcdei Ind m‘ m’ w“ Wfiuifm rterltcwilh 113 Kw» Minardh in the home. In; 109' “M ‘ L ‘Lk tisn agcnnfll stones GREAT MIDWINTER FEBRUARY SALE ' Ar BOTH STORES CHARLOTTETOWN AND SULBIEBSIDII DUNSTAIFNAGE CREAMIBY BUTTER, 2 lbs —- — -— — 40o runny puma.nlvln_____._d__--____ SIIGARJ“unugn|p._._...i...___._.______.-_ 1N0 s0DA.0cvrIi-anil,lfor~-———-—-—-r-' CY x BISCUITS, I lbl. ___._-_.-a-a-¢-a-—e-a— QORNI-‘mrgggrxgnon g, “n, ._. a- ._ am. _. .._ _ _. ._. ‘.- .- flilnennnn wanna m-—--'--——-——-—-— EGGS.ORADl.A;dop-h~i_;-____-_...__--- mflliitféliiifi ' crumb an. ISLAND V, rnrsn can lpkgl.——--———-.—-.~~ jupn|flfu-a-_-____ ]‘fl'jfgf—l—a-_a--aa-_a- vrlii'covritl.ruic.--"--——-—-- scuwsnrz esxmofrownas, 1 lb. uh :- e- .. ._. ._.... ._. ... ORAN ‘it'll-Isa l V . '~_+E_q,_____,__ Q,!0"_..,._-a'--____~ qa-'.~--.--".¢__'_____ _;._'_.._____-a-____, lan~a~--__-_--_.___ .....-...__...._........_.. IMO 51o fluids. posed by “ Mat-hemp“ _ .1. a. Morris. Mm eminent! one out to Mrs. Humphrey: in her crest loss. m- terment was at his old home Ded- ham. Mess. DISEASE STRIKES HUNGAR- IANS IN ALBERTA-Only” newspapers have recently publish- ed accounts of Hungarian part- Yitlic 1191118 ti! l- myrterious die- ease in different sections of the caused by w... owding or had some into the adjoining province of Saskatchewan was not an- nounced, It is generally known thfl-t Wbblte. once they reach s. certain peek in numbers, an affected by an epedimic and die plague proportions. but this is the first intima/lion that they have become infected by *’ . T!!! CALCULATING cnow- A new insight into tho mental quiru of Jim Crow and that on vantage, other than to outwit gun- ners, has come to iighrt. Inst sum- mer an observant nature lover had occasion to work nsar Queens County Jail for a considerable period last spring. In n. lane tree near the Jail yard s pair of robins hsdbuiltanestand thrones-gs had been laid therein. One morn.- ini he observed a crow fly to this tree Ind actor inspecting the nest fly away. m six mornings m. Crow made visits to this nest and on each occasion left without touching the eggs. On the seventh atom-rung, however, after complet- 1116 his lock-see he started to hob down limb by limb till ho was directly over tho nest and despite the frantic sfrridks of the parent birds calmly reached into the nest with his beak and lifted outs. fledgling robin. The luoldess fledgling was carried into a nearby field and dcvwred, whereupon the “black murderer" returned to the neat and repeated the performance until the nest was snmty. Appar- entiy this particular crow d-idn’ like eggs for breakfast but pre- ferred. to wait until they botched. Honor Chief Scout And (thief Guide At Birthday Banquet ‘ and " lottelown joined brating the Chief Scout, together with Guide, Lady dinner held last n Room of the ll, that m]: Cthie: Baden-Pom a t in the Blue scooters: Miss nandreapcnded Toast. ‘me Jemboroe at ° at that time 'avi.sit0rrtotheCityy~estcrdo.y. 1.. of Char- last. in cele- b ay ct the d. laden-Pane th o i.‘ I “mushrooms”... psi, because ‘it unto salvation to everyone that be. lieveth.’ Rome believed in powc; me was the great cgntre from whch wont forth all t e werful armies of the empire. W Paul wrote that letter say. lng titot he was eager to preach the Gospel in Rome also. “it was as he said. "Rome believes in power: but I know of a power greawr atlll. You believe in the Roman eagle; I believe in something greater, and tho‘.- ls the cross of Jesus Christ." I am not very fond of the city. I prefer the widcr spcccs of the West Country where people lmdcr- stand my vernacular; and I under- tand theirs. But, rwne ths lees. there are some compensations for being in London sometimes: and one of them is St. Paul's cathedral- When I am in London I sts in a place that overlooks the lver — ovary mornm whhn I got up Wit-bout; any snoop lon. letmyeyegoalozigtlieThamesto Bt. Paul's Cathedral; and there I see the dome and above the dome. the Cross. You remember how Wordsworth spoke of that dome: Let my path head to the younger M! W110i" sky-liks dome Hath typified by roach of daring art. Infinitg’: embrace; whose guardian or The silernit Own, among the stare shall spread. I libs to sea the 0mm on the domecfthsdalthedmiinthsearly moaning. If you have the oppor- sndsecthatcmmagalnsi the gleam of the rising ' sun. I Personals m. Artemes Bette, Cumberland. was in the city yesterday attend- ing the ‘ . market w.JamesG.MoIAod,msrdiant Hampshirmwcsin thecityyes- terdolyonbirsinsss. NlnFredOoalmchOmwanBa-II. wesavisitiortobheflityycotw My. Mil‘ . J. W. Bell, York Point, was Daily Lenten The Cross ‘Of St. Poul WW1 youngaod brilliant pianist and a . il$i.’"l‘lUWN lmaitui Lay-Away _ SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY!!- TY) CELEBRATE A MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON. WE ARI PRACTICALLY GIVING AWAY THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OI‘ US FUR COATS! 1 only: Russian Persian Lamb coat? Box Styli. Size l8. Jet black, flat, tight, even curl. ‘295.00 Meditations v E‘ -2 r titanic... hems; Arid lo, Christ walkinl on the we Not of Gcnnssaceth, but ‘menisci That I believ to polglbh, 11 only we could bring bear upon some of urrcirncuings and f-hs most of this great City the claim and glcrY of the Cross of Christi It the trium of that Cross that Christ's on exists tiger proclaim. are many o that disturb m and bswildar us at this tints. We see risini. and new nations being formed, and frontiers ahemihl. almost from daytodiL-Vlrhatistlteone cu- durivs thug in the midst. of all this bewildercnenti It is tho Cross of Jesus Christ. ‘nu klngduna of the world so bfi in glory, in purple. and in they rise, they flourish, and hev scandal-mentors. Ono Klngdnmonlyiadivins, Oncbarmctrlumpheatill. llkKing. aflervfiaz its lg-n a Asibboton lltietheCityofGod that can givealeadtothcworldltfayflod speedthcwork. I Mr. Wm. Rogers Guest Artist At Music Glub night. when the most original French composers. Cis/uoe Aohllle Debussynwaa studied and his music intcfl-Wcicd. Mr. William Keith Rogers was the guest artist of the evening, a entofbdbuuyinpar e in with ain- cero feeling the tvoicsl symbolism and rare beauty of the works of this first master o! the eo-caliod modern music Mr. Rogers hoe splendid technical control and re- ‘ “ mimics’! ability; s. brlqht f is predicted by his teacher . G. E. Full and other mulc- began withan constru programme cted couched helped develop his unique genius. His aims were at first launder- V cnsnaonurowu 755mm! (which!) d emindcd to wear n13? erlnizfrfisr n1 oily wow. whim is "Thinking Day . 80¢ 1'9’ mqmbglg u‘. bring an extra penny t . ‘or couilscbelnei Second Class s“ “A n lng favourab z the followinl; stride-r were successful in passing tests:— Useful Articlez- Marjorie Spil- lett, Doria Down. Shirley Sterne. Mgry Mills, Louise Brown. Mary W i ht. 03st Aldz- Eleanor M01193"- Hope Hudsotrsi comiiltifid h" Tender-foot Tes - ’ We were sorry m“ C59‘- cud‘ more was unable to be at our meet- ing last week on account of sick- ness ln her home, but hOPQ w have her with us soon 888111- m rust xsnsihcwn 011-1 Guidt-I held a Valentine ‘Fhnrty for Wm" and friends last ursday "91""!- The guests were given time t0 Sac ei.h".l.sz"r.il"s...éfi.r.lzs 2.: es _ est. fewmonths. The nannies for minkim Day Q d were Placed in q, box espcoia made for the purpose. showina c names of the many countri the" F" Girl Guides wr ttcn in rod 811d b!" on a white tgirouxid. The hall was decorated vii strings edcfflllarge hearts. Games were en cg rang; 9n; l‘ . the lose mfimzgrsrlieiltvlrh: Guido: them- 5517;; we" rasmnsible for. the ar- ngcment of e evenlml WW1“ tainment. Saturday was also Last wee - the th ualif ing fcr the wllllgqtcn ol- twelvogtthers tgcdmbg Pu-ffi! the ‘underfoot IIABIDTIETOWN “nallowms PACK gbflp-RQQI nrol ¥*=:r*.c:&1*"~@ - _ she ls one of our molten- umt, “m; chads suslvem of her 2nd cits. imp. o'er-crummy: Piste B5’ r. naokshe t caring, 1' m stood but he is now acknowledged the most; influential French com. poser of his time and the founder musical fmprcssionism. ‘ tho ‘ "M \~ . ._ f,‘ X5111: .1 vs values not listed Luxuaio MANY other such outstanding BUY zvowu ' ISLAND F URRIERS Former price 8435.00. 18. Box style. $265.00. Former prices $195.00 and $295.00. prices $135 - 165. SALE —-----___. 1 only: Dropskin Canadian Raccoon Cont. Silo Former price $1‘ SALE - - -- _ _ _ 8 only: Hudson Seal Coats. Box and Princess llltles. Sizes 14, l4, 16, 16, 18, 20, 36, 44. SALE — -s1 " s1 8 only: Canadian Muskrat Coats. Princess styles. Sizes 14 16, 16, 18, 18, 20, 36, 40, Former prices $125. - $265. $79 SALE -- - - - - _ _ ._. 2 only: Russian Seals, 1 Silver Fox Trim. Size 14. Plain trim, l8. Former SALE — - Fur f Sale! style. Size 16. Former price Princess style. Former price .8185. Toclearat——-—-- 2 only Arabian Caracule coats. Box style size 18 1 Princess style size 18. Former 8 prices $155 - $195. To clear at - 3 only JAP BEAVER COATS, 14 - 16 - 18. Former prices $05.00. Toclearat--—------- 1 only Scotch MOLESKIN Cont, Princess style size 16. Former price $110. To clearat——------ BUY NOW!! 15v QUEEN stress-r BUY NOW!! S 5 98 1 10 3 only: Northern Seals: 14, 16, 18. Boa: styles. Hollander dyed skins. Former price $115.00. SALE - -- - __ ._ ._. BlIY 0N 00R LAY-AWAY PLAN Small deposit; small monthly payments Free storage until NEXT FALL l l 2 only: Brown Russian Pony Coats. Box style. 16. Princess 16. Former prices $9 o $225. Toclearat—------- 5a o 1 only: Grey Bombay Lamb Coat and Hat. Princess style. Sizes 16. Former $ price $325. To clear at — — — 1 only: Grey Krlmmer Lamb Coat, Princess $195.00. To clear at — - -- - _$95.oo l only Russian Mink Marmot Coat. Size 86, 155.00 1 10.00 79.00 Box and - ‘145 "75 ‘$5.00 ’55.00 $67.50 $1,000 Fire Damage At Montague known orlsin 811"“- part of in? Montcalm Mtmml school yosterde. oausinu diimu” estimated at 1.009 t0 the °“°'5t'°"y wooden buildlng. No one was 111.1111- od in the blaze which destrdyed three classrooms. Plro of Ho has ‘ of the spirit of his aire- He strove to express in tom, not the reality. but the " evoked by the reality. While he was the lest of the Romantic composers he opened the door of twentieth century mu- etc to the wildut cxtravagancee. His own work nevertheless was a model of sobriety and sensitive- ness, and he is now affectionately called "Claude do France", an aa- surance of the gratitude of the French people. Mr. Rogers’ first number was tho delightful “Children's corner". a piano eulte written: by l? ‘ in 1906 and dedicated to his five year old daughlér. Hie second group consisted of “Deux Ambas- uues"; "Reverie"; "Prelude." first movement of one of Debumvh suites for piano. In conclusion the fcur parts of Petite Suite were played by Mrs. Full and Mr. Rog- ers on two pianos-a joyous inter- motatlon greatly appreciated by the audience. In the regretted absence of Mrs- vocal soloist of pdhotmtmllihe blaze was .. ught un cr . repairs to the resumin- Tempcmg u b‘: made three ant-come wl th week “and we: ‘rm oitgid/gfllt-i. com their studies next book at "°°“' “°.§‘§i‘““€..i"““:..‘.‘.‘l.lih.‘&°i.l n‘ the,- school , the one in Montague. British House eloes was P81"? dvflfli W BIIIMN runes. ' (Continued from pg l) 21.000.000.000 five-year reammmmt program launched in 1937. He stated the ornaments race. if continued "must. lead to bank- ruptcy for every country in Eur- ope," and declared that a clis~ armamcnlt conference now was "not a insoluble blwlllitiim" because evidence is lacking that it had a chance 0d succeec. “A conference that. failed would oonfercncc." he Jotmsimou,.mancellorol ,mldithavstoesk1or bribes-loam. i. .354 ~ . v ‘ “_-v,__m»___,__,,_,,~,“,_:".,s - lmnn at home in these islands will time o! need.‘ gunble with the defence of this ooulntl‘! on the basis s; the Prune wnistorle bo- licf in the words of dictators," he 1 Mr Chamberlain, ltowevu, won approval from Winston Gun-chill. n. tcmn dichand weloom s cit-see VI-l. 1r Rey-Ml" I m: qlllzkenea pace “hitherto aet- meline Re er; 3- Jcmes .. h b Grade —1. Inretrta Hogs, tained only in Germany w ere y Evelyn w°°d_ l on H08‘ Bfllblll WIS turning 0111; Elm-S. Grad’. In_'|__ moxenca Mani‘ tanks and planes to insure that the 2' vita,“ Moan; 3_ Dom m current “bloodlem war should not and; n-i. Ruth Raynor; . ’ 1y become a bloody war." Urged Continental Army Mr. Churchill uigerl the Gov- ernment. however, to prepare a continental army to aid France in the event of war and to an- nounce immediate Anglo-Monet: sioiff talks to “accumulate deter- i rents against agpessim." None, Mr. Chwchl-ll said. would tolerate that “one ally (Britain) should do most. of paying and the other (France) most of the dying." Mr. (lh-urrhill said he was sure thatflfwehavetocngageinen- other world war, Britain and the will intervene not only with their naval, air and financial power, but with the whole man- hood oftheBi-itishrsoearxdall u. that were true and made DOBSEY—Died in the Cit-1.!W- Mlblilo beforehand," he continued, mug! 1i. 19:3. AntnigheDomghJglc’; “it would constitute ED010161’ vai- gomwwa§de 9? years. ‘Fimeral , "wk detenmt (w 5395mm)" from 'er late residence mfiflvilflfld ~ Should a. new would war come. street Friday morning 8.45 to Baslica thence to frequently sec before their eyes. women and chdldraxl, maybe their own. killed by air bombing. “Can you dollzt a moment what. fherosotlonwillbehere? Thom-i- tish people will not demand peace. They will demand arms." Mr. Ciuirchill said that United Staiss opinion, which is “now so potsnt a factor for averting war" approved "deterrents against grueion” Mr. maerobemlain p. ‘ to "watm for every opportunity that may come of other countries 0t tho folly 0i’ the course we are sill pursuing." lit would be criminal, he said, not to attempt to halt the arms race. , "litvrcuidnotbeabsdt-hing." he wittinued, "i! we ourselves showed a little more oonfdiemae and did not allow ourselves to be- lieve every tale that comm to us about time aggressive intentions of others. "I am not sure that member-s ct Doris Waite; Grads !--1 Geo grantee Walfield; 3. Highest average in senior gndmt Haaelsimmons 90%: Iunionflctli‘ Moose, 86%- Teaohcr, Mary MacDonald. If! Eurallrmh ‘s c urc , leaving house at 9 o'clock. Mrs. wish to eavement ; an UloIlneriPa IRDIUIIQ. l A Tl-AVILLEUS DIVA‘ SCBON; Roport for January: Grade X-i. Voids Rayner. Grade VIII-—1. Hazel Rayner; 111118. Grade VII-l. Dolb Velda Wood; 3. M once his bittereat defence critic. aid DEATHS SITAWTTM. West ccycififmen day, Feb. 2i, i989, Joesph Show his 75th year. Funera from residence of Leith day, Wednesday. 1i‘eb. 22nd, eorvicc starting at 2 o'clock. Interment West Covehead Cemetery. MMH-AI—A1: Orwell 00W. i980, front Feb. 23rd. to St. Joach- 30. St, Dllnstans Roman Catholic Cemetery. I n Memoriam 1n loving memory of’ MII‘ dadbl‘ son John Class who died February 22. 1930. We love him yes we loved 1th But angels loved him mom And they have sweetly MM hi" To yonder Ihlnllll chm- Inserted by his Father, Mcfit, brothers and sisters. Card of Thanks Cc this House realise how ‘this sttl- 1";__,__ , tude of "purines is peralloled aacamrs anon N-D. MGCLBGIF "7 n‘ W“ m‘) UNDERTAKER JALSiifi" 0.0% 335‘ smnsmnn signed applications for aiiniesion 0.1% ethe mag-smaller: m; Charlottevtvown and universulllq by 1cm. oflloere. hm“ “Mm phas thank their and neighbors for them during their also those who flowers d cards of sympathy. L-ioll-i-fl-ii. _ 3. Muriel 3. Helen Simmons. rgg Mouse; l Ralph Bland:- h tho Mac b- Mfl-PYA. her late reside-mo Vernon River. 111119101 .___._._ EH1. f many hm klndneas shown recent sad ber- ~ _ ~r~ v ' Phone 10, _f~ ‘