-mna; Isurhlin qt Portland. ON!- JUNE 10. 1950 I-rm: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARIDTTETOWN PAGE comm Mr. and Mn. Ernest Mollillan. Vernon. River. P. E. I. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Macmillan (5) Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. John MacAloer. Charlottetown. Mr. Eldon Hickey. summerside. E. I v 'm MEMORIAM M35, ygrzn '1'. POWER. The death took place on May 15, at me City Hospital. or Mrs. P we. T, Power oi Mount Edward at the age or sixty-tour ears. Although she had been sick for some time, yet her death came as a shock to her man)! friends, many 0! whom did not Mme that she was so-iii. l 30.... in uigg. Vernon River Parish, the daughter 0! Neil Mac- P ynerson and Elizabeth Mclsaac. we spent her early years in her native district and attended Jl'l9 diyirlct school. As a young woman gig wnrkerl for some time in Char- 10y,gelol'i'll and then moved to st. Margaivhs where she married Pc- W 1', Power. Alter some years my h'.lSbill1(I it C. N. R. Smlnlnn Viaszcr. was transierred to St. Peter's Bay where they lived ior 50....-, mu-on years. Transfers to Murray llarboiir, Freetown and, Ktmsirigton .tolio.l'I?d. We 10n3”5" Kaisington. P. E. I. stay Wm: at ""9 law” "hm. my Miss Mary 0. Collins. Charlotte- re5.di-ll lor some years until oniwwn. F. E L no ll'Nm"d'S .”9””.'""" ml" W1 Mr. and Mrs. D. .1. Glllis, Char- c. N. R. Service iive years ago., lonewwm P. 3' L up... rhrn moved to Charlottetown ML Arm.” Ready. Kmsmgwm whom may resided ever since. 1,. EA 1. Mrs. Power's christian character The Sm”, cmmonewwn HM. and slrrliiig qualities endeared her uul to ,1 tilde circle of friends and no- qlliilIllCillCCS in the many com- munifins in which she lived. and even min the passing of years, Miss Frances Kelly. sumrnerside. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dutant. and Faniliy, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mclnnis and Family, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oillis. sum- merside, P. E. I. Mrs. J. J. Duiiy. Ch-rlotwtown. Thomas Mac- Donald. Cramston. R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Grecian. Emerald. P. E. I. Marion and Brent Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allan, Emer- ald, P. E. 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Maclnnia. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hughes. Keri- slngton. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders. 0'!-laniey. Mr. and Mrs. James Dower. It. Peters Bay. P. E. I. . Dr. and Mrs. P. A. MacMlllnn (5) Toronto, Ont. those iii-s -seemed become Mr. and Mrs. John J, M”. sirongcr which was more iorcihly Donald, smms, P. E. I, brotwht Vi mind by ""3 many "1" M.r. and Mrs. Charles Cash, bules and letters of condolence which were received by her Iamily. A rlcvoted member oi the Catho- lic Church, Mrs. Po.ver was always active in piirish organizations. In each and every parish in which me livnd. by her unselilshness oi me, lmzli char.-icter and noble ideals she truly was 3 1lVll18 EX- mpie o1 what :1 rlcvoted follower Graham's Road. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hynes, Char- lottetown. P. E I. l Summerside. P. E. I. Eileen and Walter white, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1. Mary and EV. (5). ,, Mrs. James Power and Family (2) Emerald. P. E. I at Our Divine . i' should be Sisters st. Vincents Orphanage. And ll'hPll ll" ” J3” 00"” '0 Louis A. MacDonald and Family. die, iortitieri by W5” W35 01 Montague. P. E. I. are Church. silo ".1S39d l0 ll" Mrs. J. J. McQuaid and I.ucille,i eternal reward ...th Christian Summerside. P. E. I. ' The Sisters Tracadie Cross. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Mccotmac. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Mrs. Katherine Mclnnls Anna. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Trainer and Family. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mccarvill. Kinkora. P. E. I. Mcxenna Family and Aunt Sophia. (10) Medicine Hat. Alberta. Thomas Hughes, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Archie o'Ha.nley. St. Peters Bay. P. E. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone 0IIan- ley. St. Peters Bay. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Dan 0'1-Ianley, st. Peters Bay. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Somerviile, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Cameron. Somerville. Mass. Eileen shes. Somerviile. Mass. Sisters of St. Martha. Mt. St. Marys, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Bert and Jack Fraser. Regina. sask. Mr. Bert Key. Kenslngton, P. E. I. Mrs. O. B. Darrach. Kenslngton. P. E. 1. ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mcinnis, -St. Peters Bay. P; E. I. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pratt, st. Peters Bay, P. E. I, piety and iilml resignation. Besides her sorrowing hushand. nlie leaves to mourn one daughter, Mary, Mrs. Everett Jay of char- lottrtmvn. and one grandchild. of whom she was so iond. I-Jvcrett Jay Jr., one son-in-law, Everett Jay sr.. and the following blo- ihers rind sisters: Reverend K. C. MacPhc-rson. Tracadic. P. E. Island; ms, Thomas McMillan. Charlotte- gmm; Joseph oi Great Falls. Mon- and son, mid Roderick oi Caiilnrnln. Tim iunerril was held on May the iiltli irom St. Dunstan's Basi- lica li'h('l'P Solemn High Mass was relelirnterl by her brother. Rever- end K. C. MacPhei-son. with he: mpnmv, Reverend Kenneth Mc- liii;lari is Deacon, and Reverend Walter McGulgan as Sub-deacon. The services at the grave were conducted by Reverend Kenneth C. llaofvlillan. Present in the Sanc- ll.1ry rim-ing the Mass were Illa Evceilenry. Most Reverend James Boyle, lliuht Reverend A. Mac- aulay. Reverend R. F. MacDonald, Reverend '1'. Butler. Rzeverelld Louis Callaghan. Reverend Pha- li-n Mcxonna, Reverend Urban Grills. Reverend s. Gallant, Rever- Glendale. Henry Rizzo. end W. 0. Simpson. Reverend W. Grandson Everett (5) Mt, J. Mrcardle. Edward Road. The pali bearers were: Doctor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M”. 4. A. llla.cMlllan, Doctor 1... 1. Donald, Parkdale. P. 13:. I. Dutiy, Barnard MacPherson. 3:- mt Mscmluiin. Horace Willis and George Power. Interment. took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cementery in Char- lottelown. MASS CARDS Mrs. James Mcxenna, Newton. Cross, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmott Power. and Family. Miscouche. P. E.I. Mr. and Mrs. George Greenan. Emerald, P. E. I. The Monaghan Family, Kelly's Cross. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Amos North Wiltshire, P. E. I. Employees and Stall F. W. Wool- -worth Co. Ltd. miarlottetown. FLOWERS Pillow - The P'a.mil)'; Shea. somerville, Mass. Wreath - Annie and Horace Willis, Cliarlottetowh. P. E I. Wreaths - Fraser and Alan and Mr. and Mrs. R. I... Burge, St. Peters Buy. P. E. I. Mr. nnd Mros. Percy MacDonald, Charlottetown. P. E I. MB-ry Chisholm (5) lnss Mcmilny Parnily. Boston. lass. Clarkin. Belmont. Eileen The Hughes Family, 232 Graiton lt. Charlottetown. P. E. I. wigs. Lloyd O'Brien, Charlotte- M1 WI MN. Robert Laclalr. Florence and Carl Burke. Char- Ulhlloltctown. lottetown. Blanche and Hamid Mlrzn Roaslster and F'3lll1l)'. Goodwin, Sum-mersldte. Oharlotieiown, sprays - Mrs. Jay and Ila and Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred o'Ha.nley, - Myrtle and Roy Mcseath, Char- E S t t , owe Tormemmm N. B wen e war Mr. and Mrs, I-Iarold McIver,' nary Guild-Laura and Ernest Ready. Doi-chester,, Mass 7 Year Enrollment Union oi tho .Prec'ious Blood-Emma and Am- brose McMiilan, Portland, Maine. I. Year Enrollment Society Pro- pragaticn oi the Faith-Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O'Brien. Mediord. Mass. 1. Year Enrollment Society Pro- pragation oi the Faith-Patricio Dowling, Maiden, Mass. 1. Year Enrollment Society Pro- pragation of the Faith-Joan Dow- ling. Maiden, Mass. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Sisters and Children - St. Vin- cent's Orphanage. Sisters and Pupils - 019933?” dale School. MESAGES OF SYMPATIIY Mona. and Forrest Claw. Chi"- iottetown, P. E. I. Lucy and Fred S94-nple, Kensing- t.on. P. E. I. ' Mrs. John .A. Thompson and olive. Kenslngton. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mill and Oils. Kensington, P. E. I. Ina and Edd Qulzley. St. Patels Bay. P. E. I. Evelyn and Elmer Bernard. Ken- slngton. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton. P. E. I. I-llida and Leslie Ramsay. indi- an River. P. E. I. Lulu Toombs. summerside. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crockett. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Elliott and Sutherland Mclean, Charlottetown, P. E. I. .Mr. 'and Mrs. Harlan Found. New London. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iorace Kenslngton, P. E. I. and Preston Kennedy. Kcnsingtan. P. E. I. Isabel and Allan Swan. Char- iotwtown. Mccloskey and Thomas. Bear River, P. E. I. St. Peter's Bay Women's Insti- tute. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson. St. Peters Bay P. E. 1. Roonie Maolnnis and Farniiy. st. Peters Bay, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mcoulgan, St Marys Road. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mcxenna, Newton Cross. P. E. I. John Whitehead. Glover, Iohms Anderson. St. Peters Bay. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Warren. Charlottetown. ' Mrs. Bert Paquetto and Family Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy. Ema- wwn. P. E. I. , Mr. and Mrs. James Dower, st. Peters Bay. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jay, Pictou, Ont. . 8. Mrs. C, A. Scharie, Toronto, P Guy's Execution Putpond. charge Aldo With Murder Execution oi J. Albert Guay. January, arrested as accessory before the fact. for which death sentence is mandatory on conviction. statements in jail led to the ar- rest of Ruesi. Stanley Bridge. P. E. 1. Mrs. Roxbury, Mass. Island N. Y. St. Peters Bay. P. E. I. Bouris, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. George Monaghan. Keliys Cross, P. E. I Mary and Arthur lord. P. E. 1. Gen. and Alton Jay, Kitchener, Ont. Vera and Gordon MacPherson. Charlottetown. Nellie and Jack Bums, Kenslng- ton. -Malley, Bed- Mr. and Mrs, R. C. McPhr.e,. Bear River. P. E. I. Louise and Greta. Milton, Mal- den. Mass. Mrs. Ieslle Campbell. Parkdale, P. E. I. Ethel and town, P. 1:. Annie and Lloyd Howard. Ken- sinzton. P. E. I. Mae and Frank McMillan. Char- lottetown. P. E. I. Maude and Brent Glllls, st. Pc- trs Bay. P. E. I, Alired ourley. Free- I . Peters Buy. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cutciiiie. Charlottetown. P. E. I. The Nottlng Family. Charlotte- town. P. E. 1. Helen and Bob Dalslel. Char- lottetown, P. E. I. Babe and Bill Cousins, Kensing- ton. P. 1:. I. , Mr. and Mrs. J. L, McPhee and Family. Selkirk. P. E. 1. Willie Monaghan, Kelly's Cross, P. E. I. Margie and Heath Evans. Char. lottetown P. E. 1. Mrs. M. P. Drisooli. summerside. P. E. I. Cmsy and Vernon Crewes, Ded- ham. Mass. Mn. Slmms and bottle, Ken- slngton, P. E. I. Ella and Kier Clarke. Kenslng- ton. P. E. I. Carrie Kennedy and Family, Kenslngton. P. E. I. Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Bishop and Naomi, Charlottetown. P E. 1. Florence and Henry Blanchard, Charlottetown. P. E. I Sglrlev Jay. Charlottetown. . 1. Mrs. Inckhart and Marion, Ken- Lucy and Linus Go an. Ken. , . Ell . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray 5, to y P. E. L . . '!"3'””' Pi 3- 1- rm MP:ari3rgiiTwuakriid Mzigs Ch"k”"'e""'"' Ii-lgarlrrldale Women's Institute Mt. MD" 3- -7- MBCDORRM. 50. Peters Easton Mt Ed Road 5'5"" GP'”'El5w 5” Wm: Mimi" Edward Road. ' ..... V. P. E. 1. ' ' "Q ' sota. , gins. smith. Charlottetown, rim. Joghskgtarigfanostgroie and d Mr. Rm Am Macrlierson. -01”" oiifrlotigtiwxnzi. ti?” Mcmm JOHN SUTHBRMND "LL or Euni e. ' ' ale Ca or a. Mn ' am.” V iiJm"" "lllllm. Charlottetown. runsanms M”9'm'” 5"” 5”” Mmd-'”d' sdwar;niii.o:fi” W mum M roilizligliiesntscoirflmbillrilltiiivuwgrrgd ury Uigg. P. E. I. ' g ""' UisB8e.nP1.. Ehgcmemn Father ' Louis Dougarr Si WWW” McA"”Y- 3”'”"' MO” sinng':;mPuIild Inn” Mex”. Ken ifrmaziiwn 1; became known mu 1;t.J. and Mt-e..M&cD0nBld oh"; Man” Cathedral Hun" 'N 5' Dr. It. J. MacDonald. St. Peters mania ,'md' 0'0"" whm Mun." Bwgy M1,. );0::nonhav:ed:;s;::. etmvn. ' F; ' ' -,3 Bay. P. E. I. H ho P . L ' I MK and Mrs. Fred Maliett niggiiiiiia .l'P.dE Imnk MCDW” ' Edml C"""5v W9” m”b"”" aMr.r'snd Iillrs. 8 Korrey Char- iuyhlmm 1960. on Sunny mom- amdommwnl . any S-hm '8mnen,me Mm. Mass. Ionewwm P E. 1- . ngl is met with a slight accident. Mr. and llnry Peters Patricia um... Maiden mm Ml” "14 Mm 5- 3- WW” Ellie Glllls Kenslngton p r. r "CH" mm” ”""” by '"l” m'””m"9Wn- ' Bert and Jack '1"raser Iuginai K””5m3'”"- 7- 3- 3- Mrs Bulmiin and Howard lvlc-' mm on the 'mm' mm which "9 Dr. and Mrs. L. 1. mm Chnr- Saslr ' ' mnche W1 Wm -'i"”"5- 9"" Kay 'cr..riottemwri 1: n I "M" '"””"d' ””W"- ' Joli MacPherson Great Falls. M”'”'''”- 9-5 '- ME. and Mrs. James 'co..a...; and M" 39" Md "wed "'5 'm'”'l Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mlclsaac Monum, ' Gladys Warren, I-Iampton Beach. -Famuy Kensmgmn P E I sixth birthday, and enjoyed I ""”””"Wn- ' Mcxerina Family Medicine Hat. "- "- Jenn. Fraser Charlottetown '"" ””””"” ”' '"”'""' ”"l” 'l"' is and Mrs 0'Conno on J ' Helen and Fred Davlson. Ken- M, V d W; J M O D" ' ,, ialllnx eve sight. in the last year, 5n. P. 1:, 1, i " n" 5:: M J M" h mom. slngton, P. E. I. xm5in.:)n p ? ' B” ' Ilways being a great render, this Mr. and Mrs J ,1 -1-mm, Bed h In "'5' m y' Albert. Biye and Enmk Quigley. Mmhged 'm;d ' o'o,don Cooke was a great loss to him. 5- P. E. I. . I ' ' ' -ghnu ind Ambrose McMu1m. St. Peters Bay. P. E. I. Kemmg. I P. E. L ' Mr. Bell was oi good Scots Husband (lo) pa.-ulnd Mun, Yvonne and Bill MacDonald. Rev J A Mcowm KP-mm? ancestry being a son of the late Mr. and Mrs Parnell M M h ' l Greenwood N. s. M 1; Eh I ' ' Mr. Andrew and Jane Sutherland irlottetown ' C a on. Mary Bradley Kelly's omu ' ' ' ' 3.); sum 31 - suaottusrvrs . - - Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dunning - er "lee Ind later of m - Ind um, Lg, Hm”. chem P- 15- I. . md punum xminnm, 9. E, 1, Mill River Eaatiahip-builder). He 1 You nlmnment Jew" sank Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Mac!-Dwon. Mn um um Q-gm wuka-1 3; was one or a large iamily. all hav- nirs: mus ivm wmu BIG CONTEST amgrsggigrgentgsg fry 6-365 5lI..-,e9 ,, H. M ' H" 3 i K W lomiing the word rrerhie. 1 1' P & I I Genet-eux Ruest. right. has been Lenora McDonald, West Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Parker, Long i left, for his wife's murder, when 995975 3535 Pi E-1- iime-bomb plot killed 23 aboard. plane. has been postponed to next. P- E 1- Crippled watchmakeri J i Marjorie and Stirling Mcswain. I N elite and George Brookins. Q Kensington. Georgie and George Webster. I I Sarah Webster, Kenslngtnii. Ella Jardine. Kenslngton. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brown. Chur- lottetown. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Hiltz and George. Guay-5 Kensington. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. lottctown. Eva Hickey, Kensington. Emma Bell. Charlottetown. Amanda and Allan wedlock. Summerside. Mildred and Cyril Wood, Char- lottetown. Mr and Mrs. Glen Ramsay. Mt. Edward Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richmond. P. E. 1. Wm. Jay Char- Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ladnor. Charlottetown. Beatrice and Wilfred Taylor. Kcnslngwn. P. E. I. Enid and Allison Bernard. Ken- slngtcn. P. E. I. Maude at Clare-rice Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. will Mill. Ken- sington. P. E, I. Anna and Ivan Darrach, Ken- slngton. Lilly and Jesse Murphy. Ken- Slllgton. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LeBlanc and Gladys. Kenslngton. Mrs. John Walker and Mae. Ken. slnzton. P. E. I. The Management and am: Checker Cab, Charlottetown, Mm A.E- Simpson, Charlotte- town. . Ida and Lloyd Yeo. Charlotte- town Mr. and Mrs. W.J. slngton. Murphy. Semple, Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay. St.i w:fus' xemmrd Wang Km5mg' The Heeschcris, Kensingmn, lihgs. C. 81. Igrooke. Kenslngton. . an 5. Robert Dnnph, Kenslngton, P. E. 1. y 09018111 and Patterson" Walker, Kenslngton. Gard Oi Thanks Peter Power and daughter, Mary, extend sincere thanks and gratit- ude to Sisters and stau of the Charlottetc-wn Hospital, Rev. Mon- signor McDonald and Dr. J. A. Ma.cMillan lor their many acts of kindness and courtesy shown their late lamented wiie and mother during her illness and death in the Hospital. Also the many iriends who sent her flowers, treats and cards of encouragement dur. ing her illness. Also to all those who sent Mass Cards, Messages of Sympathy. Telegrams. Enrollments, Spiritual Bouquets. Floral Tributes and to their good neighbours who save them such assistance during their sad bereavement. coupon. Mark as X in lltiare 10" think is correct. Cut out this advertlsen-lent, (ill in attack 2 empty Freebie envelopes (or fac- simlles). DO NOT SEAL II! F hi &”Fn”3s".int33nii2i5? M "-5 -'55 5" BOX 159. TORONTO. ONTARIO. USING ONE CENT SIAMP. Each Mon- day, tint correct answer from mail received pre- vious weal: wins prize ior one week. Contact ends Ootoherllet Intern oiteri II you with. every week. EIZIEIZI Be an to mail this entire advertisement and mark an X over the prize you want if chosen I winner. Judgef decision dual. Entries glritzgriy. Vi liners notiied ClW........................PROV.... d at end 0! contest. The print I have marked in for boy D girl D NAMI-...-...........................-...........a (atlas dud!) ADDIIIL.........u............--........i......u ing pre-deceased him except one sister Mrs. Mahala I-Iowctt, Sum- merside. In his youth he went to the Western states where he spent many years, serving in a secretarial capacity for a large lumbering company. Later he returned to the old home to cure for his aged parents, where he has since resided. Mr, Bell was A fine conver- satlonallst. a most genial host, and was never happier than when he was entertaining his old friends in his home. He had a great respect and loyalty for the Pioneers oi the country, and he delighted to see the old home pass from one generation to another. and kept in the old family name. He is survived by his wife,(lol'- merly Miss Ada Stetson), also two sons, Art Sutherland; on the homestead, and John Marvin, Wiltshire; a small son pre- deceased him some years ago. In the absence of his own pastor. Rev. W. G. Dicksoh con- ducted the funeral services at his residence on Saturday afternoon which was attended by it great number of sympathlzing friends and neighbors, who had gathered to pay B. final tribute to it highly respected! friend and nciizhhor. Thy bearers were Messers Norman Oliver. Robert Hunter. Harold I-Iorne, Sergeari Metherell, James Rooney. and Donald Mc- Auslarid. Interment in the inmlly plot in Bloomfield Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In aneniory of dear Mother. Mrs. A. N. Campbell. who passed away June 10th, 1947. Sleep on dear Mother And take thy rest. God called the home when He thought bet. Colin and Catherine. Cambridge, Mass. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory or our dear Ion and brother, Carl Mo.cKenzle, who departed this liic, June 11th. 1941. Thought: drlit back to days gone past Life moves on, but memories last. Deep In our hearts your memory is liept we who loved you will never tor- get. Lovingly Remembered by Esther. Mother, Slater and Brothers. IN MEMORIAM In loving meniory of Carl Mac- xensla, who died June llth. 1947. Just a thought of sweet remem- bnmce. Just I memory loud and true. Jlrlt the love and sweet devotion, of those who think of him. Remembered by His Aunts. Mary. Catherine, Ads and Florence. IIAINBOWS RUNNING aauur STE. MARIE. Ont. - (CP))-Reports irom Algoma district fishermen indicate that big speckled trout are few and far be- tween this year. Rainbow trout. however. are hitting well and most tourists are getting their share. some people say it's the host sea- son for rainbow that they can re- m - Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 The tasteis the test for tea! Canadians buy more Salada than any other brand. "SAl.AlIA” TEA BOTIIESAY OOLLEGIATE SCHOOL - Founded 1877 - an Old New Brunswick Boarding School A Boys 10 - 18 ACADEMIL Couneu lead to School Leaving Certificate. Junior and Senior Matriculation, R. M. 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Druzslst-I' 23- Sm?" vestment P0""dh"S 21' Punish iEccl.) implements 28. 3 Iain": of I5. Basque- 5. Foam ll 3 like av Q, gn" E. 009 Who I1. Skin tumor lckntm "wk" "N I8. River (Chin) 19. Specialist in mental diseases 21. Twilled woolen fabrics i 23. Piluter 24. Copper (I-tom.) 25. Ball! 20. Farm building E523 E535 IE5": 1. Interweave: 30. Accumulate S2. or gutter age War.) 8. Slrnplelt images 41. Setting ' DAILY CBYPIOQUUIE-'-llen's how to work it; AXYDLBAAXB HLONGPELLOW Oil- nmpry stands for .11: mil example A is and her the three L's. X for the two 0'3, etc. Single letters, npoo-' trophies. the length and iormatlon oi the words nre all hints, Each day the code letters are dmerent. Aayptograi-nouotation 1! (31!!! NB LYWJKLBJSP. V509. LPY CSHP--ISKYQISKBV yegtei-day's cryptoquote: ONE BUNCH OF GRAPES I3 RIPENED BY ANOTHER BUNCH-SUIDAS. grlie Neighbors .:.I l "Listen to Slal When I told her that old joke yesterday also threw a shoe at moi"