.. 1r v1.1 *1; < V ' '14- wavUnntnb- . veant kw-npq-k-v-r . . ¢ . ,. - V. -"~ firms-u‘ ‘fi raw-I v w = ~ .» - N » 1 Protestant Orphanage Collections eeeeeeeeeeee2eea§§§§§§§ a >- P’ 8 Kmsingicu District James Jerdine J. M Leard . . . . .. Dr. Bowness . Dr. A. A. Archibald William Mscmean . Wilfred Taylor .. Walden Dsrrach . Robert Boss . George Sims D. F. Hardy H. L. Howard . Sterling Hunter Preston Toornbs .. . Mrs. E. MacFai-iane .. William Pidgeon ............. Rev. Mr. Rhoad Mrs. R. Humphrey successeseeeeéé§§§§§§§§§§§€§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ . . Yeo . . . . . .. . I. W. Jar-dine J, E. Warren George Cousins L W. Palmer .. Joseph Davison Mrs. A. MacFarlcno . William champion .. . Oliver Proflti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs, George MdcNelll Mrs. Norman MacDonald .. Mrs. J. A. MacKenzle Rev. Mr. Imring . . . . - . - .- Brvin Champion . .. o n v 0 .--.-..---...- ~ a Mrs. J. G. Townsend . .50 Parmenas Orr . . . . .50 A. C. Ramsay . . . . . .50 Miss Lulu Toombs . .50 W.J.Semple.......... .. . .35 HrsAJ-Iiltz .80 Thc following 25c. each-Mrs. J . F. Profitt, Mrs. Prldhnm, Mra Bun- kln, Mrs. Hope, Mrs. Fannie Adams, . Maclvlurclo, Mrs. W. H. Davison, s. John Toombs, Mrs. John 0. gglm, "J. A. Thompson. Total-QAZOO Dfllvicw, Per Lois Smith ezseesesseeeeeeé The following 25 . Storey, Miss Evelyn Drake, George Vanlderstinc, Robert Drake. . Total-COM lflvscibmok, Per Mrs. J. A. Drakn Rev. E. J. Chisholm ....-..... 1.00 J. A. Drains . . 1.00 Albert Enman . 1.00 Dan. Wood .50 Mrs. Boswell Carver . .50 Western L o c a I s —'l‘hls coils-n in roacnod In no: or local interest but vortiallg a ncway nnturs may lnaeriad I cents a word strictly payable ll —Al'l‘EB CHRISTMAS use Giant size Kruschien Salts. Taylor Drug Co, Kensington. 12-2745. —OEI.-0-GLASS is flexible, un- breakable, is is used in sick room, sun porch, poultry and fox house, windows, etc. In stock at Bruce's, L- 2016-1247-3- —FUB BUYER. — Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers, Summer-side, buying silver fox pelts L-Msl-ii-ii-tf. -VISITING NEW YORK-Miss Violet Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Richardson. Sum- merside, and Miss Bee. MscNeill. daughter of Mrs. R. J. MacNeill of Tyne Valley, left on Thursday morning on s. visit to New York and Boston. S. —RECEIVED CHRISTMAS CARD-Lieut. Com. T. H. S. Jack- son snd lifrs. Jackson received a very nice Christmas csrd from Hon. Cornwallis, Commander of the I-l- M. S. Scarborough and of- ficers. The scene on the card de- picts the ship riding at anchor in Bermuda. harbour where they are now stationed. S. ' \ —-FORMER ISLANDIR. PASSES —Mr. J Seymour Fanning received wordof the death of his brother Eddie A. Fanning who died last Thursdiary at Helrnutt, N. Y. and was buried st the place. Mr. Funn- ing was 56 years of age. He left here 40 years ago and worked while in Bimmcrslde as s. tale-graphs:- with Mr. '1‘. B. Grady, retired Superintendent of the P. E. I. Railway. His brother, Alphonse, a veteran of the World War, died four years ago. He leaves in mourn one sister, Sister Jane Francis of Notre Dame convent , Iiingstm Ontario, and two brothers, Wilfred of New York City and Seymour of Smnmerside. —BUILT FINE RESIDENCE- Mr. Wm. S. Muttart has built s. lovely new farm residence at North Carleton where he entertained s number of friends for Christmas. The house and farm buildings are fitted up with the very" latest im- provements. The stables for the horses and cattle have drinking fountains snd all the cattle have to do when thI-‘y are thirsty is push down c button in the drinking trough with their noses and the fountain fills with sparkling water. The cows quickly learned to do the trick. The remainder of the farm buildings, machinery and every- thing about; the place. is on the same up-to-date plsn. Mr. Muttart is one of Prince Edward Island's successful farmers, who has stuck to farming through good years and bad years and in the evening of life can enjoy the fruits of his labours. S. —CHRISTMAS CONCERT - A mm enjoyable (mrsitznss concert wss held lcst Friday evening in Traveller's Rest hall. The place was filled in the doors. The con- cert was under the auspices of the s Mrs. D, McMillan ............ David Robinson Mrs. Neil Walker . Mlm Jessie Easton Miller Mstheson .. Mrs. IN. Ferguson . Mrs. Warren Burns Chas. Jackson . Ear-Conductor ‘hn H. J, Csllbeck ..... Mrs. Harry Newsorn ceeees§§§§§§§§§§ $14.15 last loyalty, Par Von Andrew Prof. k Mrs. Percy Barlow . . . . Mrs. Edgar Hearts . Mrs. Walter Hearts .Mrs. Herbert Carver .50 Vcman Wood .50 Seymour Myers . .50 Mrs. James Wood . .50 Mrs. Kent Jones . .50 Miss Lids. Jones 60 A. Roy Jones - .50 Ernest Ings . .50 ohn Pippy .00 Noy .... .50 wson Wood . .30 Hrs. Russel Jones . .. .25 Ws.EricPendcrgast.......... .25 v 89-00 Gun-y Valley, Per Vera Irving .F‘red Nelson............. 1.00 Fm-ness llathsson .50 Hrs. Trueman Jenkins . .00 Krsnlamealllrvingu". .00 N50 eai sksitggssuzsaseezes Mrs. Harold Hearts . sess§§§§§§E§§§§§§§§§ II chorus, “Christmas Time?’ 11y; ._.-____i_--p_..¢ U ....__ wosnnk Institute, In Cuununity Clubsnd tbs School. Spruce and n prottiiy lighted ' Christmas free gave the ball a festive air. Mr. Jsmu Ihrchbsnk cctsd as chair- man lid opened the performance with a few remark. The first number on the program was in- strumental music by Mrs. George Ramsay and Borden Hogg. The school children than sang a pretty dis.- logue, "Christmas at Timothy Cor- nn.” Ada. Mallett next gave a 300d exhibition of the F!‘ ‘ ME rQ.n u Distribution Of Shanna Ihal Gfifis At Summcraide Tho Ibwn l-lsll prqcntcd m animated scene on Christmas Eve when the gifts from the 5mm ps1 fund were distributed from o. lovely decorated tree ID E GU "u: PRINCE coumv CHRONICLE _________ ____ FREE MASIJNS motion song, “Christmas Bells," by intermediate girls; stocking drill by four tiny tots; piano duet. Helen Walker and Margaret Pili- mun; pantomime, "Hark the Hor- aid Angels Sing?‘ reading, Donny MacDonald; Christmas Acrostic by fourteen junior pupils; Star Drill by nine senior pupils. Insti- tute rally song; recitation. Margar- et Gunning; Highland Fling in costume, by Miss Jean MacDonald: vaudeville sketch, "Buckshot," "Sawdust," taken by Borden Hogg and Don Squarebriggs; duet, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ramsay; dia- logue, “Christmas Misfortuneu" chorus by the school, " mistmns ‘rims is Here;" diulogue, "What Becamq of the Christmas Dinner!‘ Introduction to the Buggies 1cm- “Christmas Around the Wor1d," pr " in costume of Christmas time in different parts of the globe. At the conclusion of the P10818111, Miss Margaret Pill- msn, teacher at the school, pre- sented Miss Margaret Marchbsnk with a prize which she had won for an essay competition put on by the Educational Review. Miss Margaret won first place for the Maritime Provinces, the competi- tion being open tc sll schools in the Muitrnies. Margaret was heartily cpplauded when she came forward to amept the award. The Notional Anthem concluded the entertainment. Sonta Claus pre- sented cifts from the tree to young and old. S. PERSONALS —-Miss Mamie Connell and Miss Isobel Glydcn of Msrgatc were visitors to Bummersids last week. B. -Mrs. Herman Diamond of Al- ma is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. —M.iss Adeline Chaisson of Tig- nish is making good progress from her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. B. —Mr. John P. Smith of Klnkora has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. S. ' ——lifiss!1.ouise ‘Aneniault of Sum- mers s s s. ant, u; pm, -_- County Hospital. B. n e c fl ~+-l-_ -Mias Addie MscMui-do. Kelvin 1108 It“ 101' Rblllil to visit he: sister, ma. W. W. MacNeill. s. —-Mi8s Greta Rogers and My, Harris Rogers sre spending thg holidlY season with their parents, Mr. cnd Mrs. Russell Rogers, 5, —Mr. J’. Gay, manager‘ of the Royal Bank of Canada at Sussex N. B, is visiting his mother, Mrs Gay of Summersid, who is scr_ iously ill. B. ~Mr. Gerald Moklerlof St. Louis was operated on for appendicitis on Wednesdoy morning in m; Prince county Hospital. S. -'ihc condition of Mr. Win. A, MscMur-do of Kelvin Grove who 1g 5971mm? ill in the Prince County Hospital, is now improving. s. —Mrs. Howard Callbeck of North Trvcn is a Patient in the Prince County Hospital suffering 1M“ I 0011190111111 fracture or m; 168. which she sustained when she slipped on tho ice near her home. B. --Miss M rs t H for Girls, is spending the Christ. mas vacation with her mother, M". Payntcr of French River. 5. —Mr. Robert Bectmn of Mg]- Nqlw BPEHt the Christmas holi- dcys in Summcrsidc find left on ‘lhvrsdsv m- ifiwnch mver where ho has taken a position, 5, housie University, spending the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. L. It. Allen, ll-L-lt. and Mrs. Alien of Sum- Incl-side. S. Clo ililurfa for lion In! -Miss uusm and Miss mm - 411811. who are attending Dal- - MOP! Chrlltm . He also congrctuisted mcut. Gov. ernor DeBlois, the Abegwoit Chap- ter of the I. O. D. 12.‘, the Boy, Scouts and particularly Scout Mas- ter Hallett, who will the wlsnc mover, 1n the affair and who had spent all his time scorching put the needy children so that none would be disappointed. He also congratulated the citinem for their generous response. M1. and Mrs. B. W. Robinson come in for special thanks for the generous offer of a ticket to the afternoon psi-romance at the Cap- itol Theatre for every child of s suitable age. The Scouts were in attendance and Miss Betty Jackson and Miss MfsoCailum looked after the csnd and fruit. Billy Enman played th role of‘ Santa Claus. Over two hun- dred children were given clothing, toys, candy and fruit and all left the hall very happy. MISCOUCIIE CONVENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for the moniih of Dec- emberz- - Grade X-l Florence Noonan. Grade IX—1 Thelma. Arsenau-lt 2 Rosie Arseneuilt 3 Jean MooMillsn Grade VIII-J Martha Bark 2 Ruth Small 3 Louise Poirler- Grade VII—l Thomas Keefe 2 lvfery MacDonald 3 Nuzair: Poiziér. Grade VI-l Alphonsus Keefe 2 Alden Small 3 Leonard MccNeill. Grade —l Voids. Small 2 Hermine Polrier (l Mavis Mac- Cormcck 3 Ernest Arsenaul-t. Grade IV—l Margaret Gillis Rita. Marlin. - Grade lII—l Inuise DesRoches Elizabeth DesRoches 8 Marie Keefe GIQJOE II-l Celina Desi-aches 7 Nellie Amenwult 3 Teresa. Des- es. Gmdp I (B)—1 Edna M81111: 2 Edna Pcirier 3 Ruby Cotton. Grade I (b)—1'l‘eresa Arsenauii: 2 Bereni/ce Demoches SL119. Cotton Betty Gillis. Music over 00% n 4 lessons Monthly:—1='lorencz Noonui, 2 Mex-tho Burk, 3 Rosir Axsenauit, 4 Mary Hogan, 5 Mary llmoDonsld, 8 Gertrude Gaudet, 'i Eleanor Gillis B Msmflret Gills. 2 lbensons Monthiyz-i Dori: Norman, 2 Phyllis Gaudet 3 Erma Ggudet 4 Edith Delaney. CONFESSED TO FIRING FATAL SHOT MCFCOiW, Dec. 2'l-~(ClP>-—An alleged plot against the life of Joseph Stalin and the intervention of “capitaistic powers" to overthrow the Bolshevik leadership of Soviet Russia. was disclosed tonight in u communique narrating the testi- mony of the assassin Leonid Nicel- aieff, and one of his smociates, Nicoiuieffs confession as given out by the soviet authorities linked Leon Trotsky, exiled Bslshevk leader now beloived to be in France, with an "underground terroristic group" to which the slayer of Serge Kin-off belonged. It said Nicolaiff had mnfessed that he fired the fatal bullet into Serge Kin-off at Leningrad with the full expectation that an attack would be made on Stalin by another section of the group and that wide- spread subversive activity against Soviet authorities would follow. The Capitalistic powers were not identified but Nicoleiefif was ro- ported to have admitted making many visits to an unnamed foreign consul in Icningrari frm whom he received twenty roubles for his work against the Government leaders. IGNAOIO, 6010., Dec. TIP-Dam: fashion is strutting through the wpees of the Ute Indians. r . “w”. “CW5. 1mm“ 111d St. John's Day was observed with I ‘hem an the mu’ O 4 1 ‘ b! Ch! BOO ‘ V"? "'1 Masons of Bummer-side the annusl bsmuct of Hiram and Inbanon Lodge No. 8 being held mt the Clif- ton Hotel last evening. The banquet was _ b! the installation of officers in the lodge moan. M. John N’. Nicholson P. G. M. uctin: Crue, w. M., c. n. Jelly, s. w.,’ n. T. Dodds, J. w. Wallace Bradshaw S. D., and T. H. E. Ixunsn J. D., were installed in their offices. Dodge being closed the brothrm lasembled at the hotel when a. goodly num- ber cf members and visitors defied the unlavorable eienlents‘ and en- ioyed the fellowship of the oom- mon board. W. Bro. J. B. Malay Immediate P. NL, pzosidcd and act- ed as toast master. ‘llhe toast list and speakers wen as follows: The KingyThe Craft, (wor. Bro. W. IL MacDonald, P. M.) The Holy Saint John, (W. Bro. J. M. Nicholson, P. G. M.) Canada (Bro. E. Mcclnm M. P.) Tilers tcsst (W. Bro. Albert Oakts, P. MJ-B slsbru: worms nmummnss om IOLKS m wru. SEATTLE, Dec. 27-"1. being mindful that while there are many to remember the child on Christ- mas Day. there are few who think of the aged and forgotten" Such words were written into her will just before her death 21-2 years ago, by Mrs. Caroline Mb Gilvra. Burke, pioneer Seattle resi- dent. She provided that $25,000 be put into c Christmas trust fund for residents of the Kenney Home for old folks. Today thetcnnsof thowiilwili be carried out for the first time. The 56 residents of the hcme will celebrate at a. dinner. Each will receive a cheque for OB. WOMEN PROTEST MAYOR'S IDEAS (By The Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, Dec. fl-Through its president, Josephine Dcughinee. the Canadian Federa- tion of Business and rofessicnal Women's clubs has protested to the Canadian Radio Commission Against notional broadcasts such ss that given recently by Mopor Camilien Houde of Montreal, when he "re- commended that wool-en in the in- dustrles and professions should be removed from their wage earning positions and their places given to men." The Federation submits such a policy "would prove ruinous to a lsrgs percentage of Cllmdiln citi- zens." Ceriain employers might make such pronouncements an ox- cuse for discrimination against women in their employ. the organ- isation says. N OT FAVOBING ' FISH TUESDAY {By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 27~Thosc who are trying to got women in buy fish on mesdcy as well as Friday have difficulties. The msis authority for the "drive" said the other day: "Icmtryingtogctacmuto housewives the importance of dis- tributing their fish purchases over the week if they want to reduce the price of fish. The reason prices are as high cs they arc is bersuse most purchases are made on m- day, and ss s result additional help is required by the dealers and it is necessary for them to raise prices to cover this overhcsd and expen- ses incurred during the lean dsya." Tuesday was selected because it isncsrthefirstofthcwccmsnd in the past housewives bulked at purchasing fish on Monday and Tuesday because they believed it was‘ left over from Friday. Accord- ing to those trying out the scheme. if dealers wanted to chisel, they HilliilR,$T....... IIHIWS MY, w. 1r”. My sympathy goes to the installation offiou assisted by; Wortbs Jackson P. M. as Marsh: i. The ofiloem elected Bro. L RA . '-___ _-.__.._. __. mad choiog (timinologists oiogistsdid not pleas him, he said “Tbs papers were interesthig,” in said, "but to s practical policeman they didn't moan much. When 1 hes;- sob slam-s talking from sym- pathy for the confirmed criminal, they don't get much sympathy flan Fm." . rzoucsr snvmw or nrvonon nsw (Dy The Canadhn Pun) UIMDON. Dec. ill-Cmciliaflm courts for Reform. Bu said a hell could be muitiplioduszesultofthcscmsg- lstcrial concilstions." The conference conddcrcd that. as divans cannot be ‘ ’ un- less adultery (or. on the part of the husband unnstuzfl conduct) b0 piovnd, the present law both enoourllcs immorality and loads in much hardship. A zuolution was passed urging the government to review the lsw. UTI SQUAWS WANT TO "FLAP" TOO IGIAOIO, Colo. Dec. 27-min’: _!"ashi1m is strutting through the tcpcss of the Utc Indians. The young daughters of the ‘Utes have turned to msmelled hair, plucked eyebrows and painted fingernails. ‘ To the Ute women thst repre- sents u bold change, for it has been their custom never to adorn the hair. The typical squaw sirnplv combs her hsir straight back and rolls it into s. ball. The squsws are opposed to the new activities, but grunt: "Huh! White girls all flapper-s, why not Indian girls flap too?" FIND TORPE""ES OI’ DOW EDIBHJTY ATLANTA. Gs». Dec. fl-A young man was having lots of fun throwing miniature torpedoes here and there. He was eating gum drops. tw- As hs walked along through the shopping throngs he would pull u gum drop from his pocket and crunch it. Into his pocket again and again-u torpedo. then a gum drop. But, they got mixed. He went to the hospital suffering s. badly bruised snd burned jaw. ilfl-YEAB-OLD REGGAE WOMAN IS HONORED snsuosm. Hanan, chm‘... Dec. iW-lhe district government has decided to honor Chow Chsi, the beggar woman. The woman, cl- though 82 yen-s old, has consist-- ently shared her pitifully small aims with her loii-yesr-old mother- in-lew. The Government, in ad- miration for such unselfishness. will erect c. tablet to Ghow Chai snd slso provide a small pension for her and her mother-in-lcw. AVONLSA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Members and friends of Avonles W. I. mct at the home of Mrs. E. C. Webb on Dec. 12th. The President, Mrs. W. A. Paterson, capably conducted the " ._._.-~._. . u» pler to moot him. Jrigadler- General Alex. non. 3.0.. (use. ps0. with bar. v.0. nouns»; ... . .. . m, the Canadian Legion of the British mph-c Service League. arrived in ~51 A i uo”flm * gumm- ‘talhn, Canadian infantry, and ism cclnmanded-a bnlllh car-in: lthcworldwul.’ ~ Central Guardian This coiumnia ruorvofl in aawn of local intaron but llvwtlfltl an may b0 i outed i : :31’- wo‘: strictly gaynbln ll advance. CONFEDmBAHur. LIFE INSUR- ANCE. b-670s-1-l2-8l2: MI. G. I. 11013300]! has sent us an attractive wail calendar. MB. BAOUL BBYMONIJ, South- port, largest individual breeder of silver foxes in the world, has used over 60 tons of Peerless Biscuits cur- ing the psst yssr and reports com- plete satisfaction. L-Iii24-i2-27-2i IN A LETTER T0 THE P. I. l8- LAND Fox Biscuit Company, Mr. W. B. ‘McArthur, Kensington, writes: "We find Peerless i. z. ..... very satis- factory and have hsd good results from them," “We took 10 foxes to the show and brought". home 12 rib- bons, including three firsts, two sec- onds, fourth in matched pair and reserved chiunpion female pup." L-3i24-12-27-2i CLll-‘FOBD B. ROGERS of Do- minion Silver Fox Furs Ltd, will be in Charlottetown for the next few days in the interest of the company. Mr. Rogers will be glsd to receive any consignments oi skins that ranchers have ready for shipment, either at the Revers Ho- tel Cfjl the office of Mr._J. D. Jenkins. Hc will make cash ad- vances to anyone wishing some. He is also in a. position to give you the latest information on market conditions and prospects- for the coming sales. L-siiiil wucuDorUWh-non. Dorothy ‘Ibgmhgondvcraflmillon and blnlmriswooinesnltucisntscfi’. w.c.,sre"oni<1.vims =1 tbeirtflfucm nouns int-ht‘ vicinity. 1K1‘. and Mrs. math Webb, Norm cur-latch. merit Christiana with iiheic- parents in Cavendish. .Grecn., (Xvensliii, h family in Boston. - Mrs. Vi)_\'n visit-ins h“ mus mu smut. ice-cw 11 Ouvmdislzfichoo‘ hsshwhofll 1H Bedieque chndng the dI-isisncs vocation. Mia Con. ‘lbolslrs h b01238 wol- conned m nei- homo in Mayfield after seven weeks spent in Prinol County 309011101 mecca Annie lnwflhcr and Irem Wynnd, teacher in North Qrletou and Clifton schooh respectively are home for tho Christmas vuction. Very succmful school exclaim- tiqm wars held in Cavendish . and viointty lost week and much credit is due the various tel/chm for the interest they have Mkw 1'0 their womk. m. and Mrs. Prod Mom Bedeque spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wyund and fusnily, Mcyifield. i Miss Jessie Stewart Brccklv! Point wag a accent vuit st isle horns cf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb. Cavendish. Eastern Locals which opened in the usual manner. Committees guve satisfactory rc- porfs for the month and new ouea were appointed. Plans were mude ream-dine Ill/ins the pupils in each school gifts at Christmas time. A committee was appointed to make necessary arrangements for bus- lrots of fruit, ctc.. to be um to m; sick and shut ins in each district. The January meeting was invitpd to meet at Mrs. B. C. Woolnci-‘l, North Rustico, mil call to be sns- wcred with a Scotch quotation. This completed the business and PERSONALS Miss Constance and Mr. Fred Colwill, Jr., left yesterday morning on s trip to Bosionfwhcre they intend spending their holidays vis- iting relstivss and friends. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. George S. ‘Hennes- soy, C. N. R., has been confined to his home for ths past two weeks _ through sickness. Miss Ethel Wyand spent Christ- ‘Tnln column la runvcd for novva of Iocnl lniurrat but advtrtll- ing of a IIIWII nlfnla may be in- lcrnid at I mm: a xwd strictly payable in ndvnnro. . JSUBBCBIPIIONS to Thu unarlottetown Guardian may bl nsndsd to their Rept. Archis Bums. Phone 4'1, or left at H. J. Mabon‘! Drug store, Montague. L-‘l . .'A REPRESENTATIVE of tbs Charlottetown For Sales will be re- ceiving pelts in Montague, payifll The young duughics- of the | M" "m" r mm“ s: “a: ‘"2’ " n“ “u? m» M u- m M pm». lfiéliilltliifrlitfiii'ifitfii°’° °"" heir, plucked eyebrows and pointcd eaéh daytramslykn‘ sra ca "my. M!“ wglbb Wm‘ ‘amiss: $16 and Mrs. Allan Wycnd, Mcy- b30gQ.1g.5.1|-1:mqn-tf. _ 1b the Uig fmncn that 1Q!» '-—--—-——-'* ‘w?! 0117131171” 5N9. W311 1014166 ' ‘ \ “m, ,, b“ chum M. g h, osusmsu sooaas x. o. with handkerchisfa, birthday 11m ma, m“, W-"swmm ~ WM o, . been their Mwm new iv 14M w i, "m *1“ "11"" mmbm- ‘m1- new River Schc01. u ace-name her w, M“. n, tmm, n,“ m“, . . own) hticps were nivon in Mm Bimv- Oblilllhll hoildsyo at hcr home in 11'1"“ t" cosrsbs her mum ma: and 1M- fh-Ohnrllsluisc- mun-s Woolnwr and 1m. Lowth- ma“, ma, m". h mm g Mn Th, "M" u‘ 3% anadianh aiasiht-hofliwfllfll o! and the remainder of the evsn- ' "° “‘° n" “m” W’ ln a golfing-mm stream” "mmFmmLLP,;‘f,‘§’§tG§§";f;; Friends a Miss no“ Ml] : the one thoflgiitlnthomgnwoiuedth u Ccvon&,wilibogiad tohiow Iaflcafochmsqhulll‘! "gmnztlfafinfifflfpmir, ruin. numuimmm ___.____°_"_'l'_n" thwtshciszwovcrkiwfzcm hcrandflvolicckicolslldllaslodiu c" - on 4r- o» fign recent iiinal. at you moot denier. 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