me GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN SEPTEMBER. 9. 1953 ' ' . ' ' e 0 preached Fafgwgu to Bill” HEW "0tGl In MOIIUOQI - icln y A080” 4D.!lubout 22.Wsi.cr l.l''loor 90 K03 ' y Edd support 1-Atkoclourt (Babe 1.. ” , - land yrs. Warburion Mur- EE. 3 Akin 0 i Y: "Y 11' CY. evui and Whitney Mr, R053” 3, on, 3 pg-gm,m.. tern 3-Clpillloit 24-Soak Rev. Stu!-rt H. METHHD. 3-Au motored to Bummerside on August am mg highly honoured mgm. 1; Anuthelil cumin nu: " supply Minister at ion Predw- 33, wt of la Angel”. cal. Mm . ,1-pun. 8.Si.itchbird 25. Greek H I l,Jl,mHm tarisn Ohureh preached his !u'e- .3 . menu VB” to his old hum. on stienilc 0001'" W" I-ilail-ll-Jlail-J lxir-rial Well "mm WWY mum in an-. and Mn. Jackie Gallant and Prince Edward Island which he Vellll. tgnglmi 27"-S3” 319 P”be::l”" S5 Eduhc-:5” mn.'"fg' daughter Claudia, returned to Piu.s- left '72 years ago. 13.1413 3" "m " "9' 0"- "3 mu 9” E ville alter spending several months He was met at Summeruide by u.Conqiie! ubbr.) cerol ' third missionary Journey oi at. 1 T W. , . 15 Tantalum 0-Gentle beetle ”""'”" '""" Paul. He concluded his hiahly 1n- n "0" . - Elilgd tom-thewdrsgiams ,. :,-..v,.-n,;;... z-:.;::: "::-.::e" 34-12:23:: ';h3:”2l;..?': ....m 2; m. wml-rm at mm mm at He m :- A 1 ' ” ' leit saturdsy tar Montreal where ienselv interested to find the 1s.Itnilan 9.0:.-in i29.Mexics.r 36.'rles which he had been receive in mm, charge” dish I nmly Charlottetown ma exweued Lu” he will spend the winter months. 331 l;c:xar;edji1x.i; hhegggs 19 Female lPl'5B0'I 30- H11! 39- C0" hope that he would ulin be priv.i- Mr and M” Louis JO es BIO y dmon oh the Graham mrm y mwp m'Mm.k" m 40'M”" lewd W meet the many mend. field. ccenti 'visited' in?" iillm thou h no Ion er used as I. us- 21. strange 14.1!-turiwns em 43-Flowed who made his minim-y here 3 W Y " N" 9- mmfe 9 ,2.E..,, 417. chance: 32.Beholdl 45. Epoch ",3 W mum, wwienwy I J no I we r in A E M Am Mm Gum” aw” (poet) .20.Type 33.But'sls i7.PersonIl Rev. ML Mermm mm, ,0 mm n p o a on new . . 5 menu” mm. ronouw M I. large crowd attended and en- tnined the members of their family 23.R0d"l9 P towards the end at May as supply - . l ,, - A r joyed the annual picnic at St. An- over the week-end while Mr. Orr withmi! Minister following the resirne- vb . BI H M , , M h M or G. c. warm. m W" 9 - 2::.:.:. :.:.'."..L: 51'0"" . h d Just been graduated from Un- , ' ”.p"HL) nanny in his home any ma oh Mrs. William O'Brien and sons Cavendish. Although ovnlry nine zsyoamch. mined to the Mmmxy only I Gary and John. St. Louis, are years or age when he left here, nkebmjg few days beta" comma to chug spending aweektm the home at Mr. he recognized the old orchard - 28.IAiitli.IJid jonewwn Present puns CI” for and Mrs, Jbhn J. Oorcoflm where he used to gather apples-, i - (print) hm embahmg on me "Nova Sew Prior in their depariilre .10 Mon- the salty smell or the marsh. the AV 8i.Fsstened mm” at Dow," on. October 5”, trenl where they will Join Mr. home or his ea,1'ly boyhood. end i wmmgiis f . Ll. an mum to Oiarien. - was nosializialy reminded of his 35.Kiu:hen Egimb ”h1psoouDiu!:n,g"when he Wm snlnted mother. During his drive utensil ":9 M at digs nmh t Mr. Alyre Gallant and son. Allan. Ihe was able in call on three other Baa.” ;::.wz.....: " " t i::..E:::'.;” C;:::::i c c i in "la tr-..:;l. er ' are n C d- N t- I -1 H .' h . V , I ,. l . :mpson. rs. va . n y at-comm i..F,f”'m”fl',,i?,;l'1t;;'2,.,l::"e:,.,,?;;?;j Piuwm moo .f.".f.'..”2'.' i..”Q3ii'Z .I55.'ll?ffcN"li-Z 3-.'22?.”.JI”ZT..F35.'”.l"'u2..3i2l ”(is?33l(3”fn.'"i')?.1..YA"k.5?ZE2 3711 and Mrs. Clarence Stewart. . (Swe . vi 1 . 1 . H d f , . A - y a , - , E V 5 4 . h y . . He took time to-attend the ”'P”:):f YMet:ihTveJ:'bri:i' I?” An"?! Ggmliint ii spcmliling afitix ill)i:n:ni:i'rfatio?1lalt1-'fi'iafiIi(:1rui;ii3:ii:i: Rana: giloiln? iii:-ulglfev eoif'E'll'fieUiibil11)li1d::Oil1getlfii?:inffldfv23:lEi:?So)R2(?ii::ElSunday "mmmg Wrvlce Et me i ' "to " I " I. ew wee a er ome ere ml C 1 . C 1 t . 1 , , , b , h b historic church where Lucy Maud 39-Homee” hm parenm Mr' And Mr" char. ”"'” being employed in the west" studied :iyl1i::Sii'91;)"-r1l:')iifilXe1gl:il:iI('3(1:?iStdEii?(!:l);T::Jr;: g;0iiinlRTh)'Ofe:;1ilrf:Qrfs1)e hotel 13 Ht one pm”. 1: ecniMOmtgom9ry W” organut for 1 tensions” 135 W- M"””" M49” Wm! ern Hospital for several months. ' fnany yea”, l H-owrm overseas" ”E'l C and family were visit at the H9 ”(P”'359d E d”? 5997943" 4?-V9"m”"K ”EE?'E":”' M185 OUVB Perry is Slmldinil "Goran h m 1 N1 M M "EA b BACK To SCHOOL firm of the beauty or the National ALGOIINHXG some time in Plusville. C(:,I.C:r::n our Aigust m ms: jh Park driveway and was impres.s- , fruit Ml-is Anne Wade and Master ,ed with the tourist development ”':'n.t'egI:p0 FRANK-(:)ALzlI'.'L L.Mr' ""1 Mm Roch t(1YBmlnitim' W 3131: "if I"”i?S3 .?.'””i”s Mr and Mrs. lance Dalton, VICWRM (CPi”F”' ”” "WWW the Commlmiw -ml felt it . wrence, were recen y vs ng . s rs. nus RF Y, Burtrin Ln; 7 were vlsitln M;-5 school term in British Columbia iwas just the beginning of I very ls-5"") ' -E-m-' in BI'0M0n- 'r-n-" . i ' g ' . prosperous eniemrise '7-Mukeu M 111-! 110319. 11 UDPGT Hillkbo-T0 . Mr. and Mrs Herman Cnrccrnn Ambmbe Comomn on Augusm so me” Wm be 10900 mm pupm'i Mr. Gr hnm received from Mr .48.Dispstcheil Strxeeti Charlomttewwnawjgank M,-y gnd M,-so Melvyn Mcgregory x,;,,(t1t gammy motored ,0 Chap EBB brlngilt: the IOlIi1i.1i':(1) abo1ltd20?(;t;(:).:Orr y bgok mmammg pictures . Dazie pass pea y an Bobby, Frankie and Mrs.- Harald at e own on August 30. JProvn al autior as so , nd dmripti M f chu hes. h y DAILY C3Yl'l0QU0"3"'"'W' MW W "wk ”' quietly away in the early momlnz Mcoregor, nurton. Lot 7. were rmn aa:h'lSm?5”3lf"ilS,?g "f'::;e1," ?;;,itenchers are necessary now. an in- gitals. schoolso etc? whlchc were his A X Y D L B A A X It of Aug. 2. Sunday guests or Mrs. Ambrose Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mccnrihy me'U,s. gallon. lcraase or 260 over the last term. uchuectuml work, ' IILONGFELLOW ., fone letter simply stands for Inolher. In this example A is used .lor the three L's, X (or the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- trophles. the length. and tormation or the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. i ACryptogrnmQIictotioI flux: ozxnru earn: vvi-rz on N?! vvnz YM2'll ozrsnrm-smxxvzonl Yesterday's Oryptoqiiout i am VERY mun or 'rmm1.' iatrr Nor AT Au, pry Mnitrrnoom-vot.fl'AlRE. A son of the late John A. and Jemima (Robertson) Dalziei, Frank was born in Georgetown on No- vember 1. 1889. Early in liie his interest in steamboat engineering became evident when he joined the 5.6. Emps-ea then plying be- tween Bummer-side and Point du Chene. Later he served success- fully in the fisheries service on the Great Lakes. on the 85. En- terprise. the 8.5. Mintc, of which he was a crew in when she went to Rumis. during the first World Wu. the 35. Stanley. and finally on the osrterries 85. Prince Edward Island and SB. Charlotte- r 8.Wine 3 -town town. By careful attention to Llquipaient receptacle (New duty and constant study he rose Lvehidel taungod Hnmpo to the position of chief engineer 0.'Hbehn dlncloeureo shire) or the 85. Prince Edward Island. print for doves: 84. Rem- In 1950 he was awarded the Faith- I10-None 6-Firatmun nsnt ful Service Medal. wsrgod 7. Border 25.Ashadc In was he married Kathleen 1l.Rornen 8.8coi'Ied otred smith at Georgetown md moved torment 1- Lime :7. Minute to a newly built home in Borden. 13. "W" 12 ;:i'd( -kin Four children were born to this organ . en- a o nin l- . t - t - t4.u-in is-mnuuea 29. Hpfavyh '"""'"" "'"'" 'l go1l11(:1n'no:v?n:vitlTei(fheh;"ed:ftlnge- '5'E”W"" mmv" Club! " 4 partment of FL9heries' Elizabeth tion (ENS) 30.Chlnese . 34. Aliight (Mr. Robert L103-,e,m.t ) and to. Water god its Frosted msgnolil cut mini: with the R c M py U355?” .19.Pa:t 3!.Summon 3'i.Msn'sna.mO I 1943 punk h 17. Dedum '2i.Lutlier forth 38.Msle chiidi mfck 31”?” it "” mroruty ousasic 32.Diy,quicklp 40.Ssmarium 3, "W M, W W zolnm Jsorm mmum" (gym) ement mm sotve service. Sub- ” swmpea sequently he sold his home in nor- moldm: den and moved to Charlottetown 32.610” where he resided until the time of ;5,rn.ua". his death. 2311-g,-mm.) Besides his widow. two sons. 1 pugogum daughter, and (our grandchildren, 17, Appie geed there are left to mourn five broth- 2g,p.mcie ers and two sisters: William of no ofadditlon Toroiito; k;1ohn T. utd Albert oi' .Wenii.hy Char otte wn: Walter of Murray 33.1tAliui Harbour: James H. of Halifax; river Jessie (Mrs. L.W. shew) of south- M.Ashlri port. and Katherine, R. N., of ( Archsi c Charla ttetown. 5- P! The funeral, which was lugely u rdttenldedmgvagjhheld gram St. Dav- - 's -n 33-5P1"0VH' on Wcdnesdayu:cl1iei';l1oo?i?ox.z::.,w; I9-Oltyih-l Rev. s. H. Merriam oi Zion Pres- gg-Dmwh byterian Church. and Rev. w. A. .Knoelu Patterson of St. David's Church (2.0neo!i.hI Georgetown conducted the service . izoth in the church and in the ceme- 6fY- . L C2311": Pa.llbes.rea's. all close friends or (or m. ihqdeceased, were Mesa-s. Russell hum Bell. Don Mac!-'herson. J. H. .l Amuom Leightizer. Eldon Campbell. Wil- liam White. and Reginald Rodgers. "Sunset and evening star And one clear cell for me". When that call came from his Great commander I":-ank ,Dnlz1el went confidently and cheerfully to his post as he set out on the vast sea oi eternity. Sig ' n Itch I your I ngehelauaand burns because at I .P i , Bf:?ii.lIddlu,lI1.l..;.cn9. n:nlklioi::h"Junn 1." nsu an uncomiartnbl , t night. Three way eti'on '-'.orx-n3'-).?:'5 - DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llere'a how to work lt:. AXYDLBAAXB kboxorzmnow stands !or another. in this example A is used X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- tlie length and tormntlon of the words are all hints. the code letters are different. Acryptognmqnohiion isrupnuvo no em rcvQxNMLc' co .CY KQYMNCYP VNHXYF. OXPPXN no HP PM Dc-ax c zncx XYXJI- so vurrcnix. . I'eeIerdgv'n Crypioquoie: 1'0 REASON ABOUT LOVE ls TI lost: oNl:'s REASON-r-zourifxians. L You'vc;secnune drill a hole-iniaapieoe of iron. Dri1iing,downl through rock is somewhat the same but the drill points have to be extremely hard and tough. The cutting parts of the drill are made of nickel alloy steel because it lasts longer and outs quicker than most other: materials. 7. n One letter simply for the three L's. trophies. Each day am If- :3 v Parasites alien i-esgoluihle lo l - - fess NIXODIRM utieiiuyyx?n" not H liy Ftigaiy And Shorten There Oulht To Be A Law 114.5 THE ONE TiME HE FOPGOT TD Btsl-EII'1-T IT HE SLEDT THE SLEEP OF THE DEAD N ' . - v SE15 THE ALARM EVERY NIGHT T SOMEHOW ALWPN6 WAMES UP "Do (liq dr-I7! M374”; Y” Yes, sometimes oil wells are drmc.-tT'wo miles deep. Pieces of pipe are joined to each other and the rock hit is screwed on the bottom end. To keep this great length of pipe from breaking it is sometimes made of nickel alloy Iieel which'is .strong and tough. It is also less subject to the cor- roding influence nf salt, sulphur and chloride: often found, in oiliwells. '17:: Rnmpm .iv;ai'e " n 72 gs Mel, nllv illvuhubd, ' will mtlfm an yqiml la tnyvnr nnrtmlnl. 7mm? - - I ' .mEgo,5gzgg. THE-INIERMATIONAL Nicxtt COMPANY or CANADA LIMITED. 25 KING snusn ..wtsL IORONTO . - ' I ix a