Mr. And Mrs. Pl0tlQ' St. Mat-it's Gold I Observe Anniversary Held March Matting M Hltttl ui Itllilsllil iutt-iv-st took place at thr ll-IIIIF ul lii and Mrs -lIIiIlIllllP- .i'in--ll. tum.-. Bedetuic. on lliusrtm melting. Mirth lltlli hlllf" ilttx trlt-liialntl the Zllih atttitwi-iitv -it Iliirtr litter- Hale. lAlIIt'll iimi. lilat-c in llnl. land. A giitidlv tuimhri iii l:lll'.'slS WI! Drtwcnt anti .1 llI'0L'.l'lIIlliIIO of music was carried out Their children presented lll('lIl with e beauitliil tlavenpiirl. tln- t-Iuiii of IEDEOU! Dr haiili Slat-l-iarlanr returned recently ironi several week; visit Mn Inner Pmitti was basins .u her home in Kenstagoa to also to Florida inoiitlit-is at St Mark's Guild on R" l, i Vtlrrll 27 The president Mrs. ln- M, int Mflnlllb opened the meeting with prayer Mrs Elmer Payntcr l”d(l the minutes of the previous im-ctinii and the treasurer. Mrs William Thompson reported I bal- ance on hand of I10.Bl Sintv chickens were not nail- ahlc. llrs Gordon Cooke volun- the Central Bedeque Baptist tccrcd to find out about turkeys "lid h"" ”” l"”l”ll5 0”ll'5ll-ill! Church. a ittlver ll'il) uitti sugar for the Easter tea. it was decided -Wain llrtxl r and cream disheii. Lincn. rut How. in grant Mrs. John Mouse": llr A .l llatliiiiis and Mr ars. potted plants. Child)" ctr, in-re presented by ll'lf'l1ds and unit. to have a parcel post table all wishers. Many cards of t-oiigi--,n.i the -'.(:a. Mrs. Townsend and lllrsgin lialtiax slations were rel-civeil i E T Mill are to be asked to p0ur.t This couple llllll their faintly have been in Canada suiiic (cw years and have enli-rt-ii Hill) the social life of the tlislru-t lilting freely of their time and lfllrlllb. to things of llullll(' iiilcri-xi. A bountiul lllllt'll was st-iixmt in the guests who enjoyed in llw toll the hospility of those friendly lit-ulile ELLERSLIEE AND BIDEFORDi TYNE VALLEY lllrs. L- A. Burleigh was hzisirss” to the United Ladies Aid and Hit: W. M. S. on Thursday evening. towper-bniilh and Tllllfllls Miiy.-.e attended in; luiirral of the late Rev W l. (irccn ll Mu l.iindiin. on Monday, all-from-n. March 23th. i gThc friends of the late Mr l'. Dulllllll Sarkiille. were .llati'h llllh lli N S iiicnibcrs to her home for the and ill, next meeting to be held lll(' 2ndY3,.,l,.qm.A 'lliii.-sday in ADfll- Regret was ex- iiresscii that Mrs. Bonnyman will . l. .1.. 1 . ll" 'l'aVl"3 Kennngmn la” '" Al" ::('lPlt':lildFild'l'?llPtlA:P alnimzgtlrd sh I'll. as her husband has been ('tIlll-V ' llllsxIt)ilEd F-Lt. and ll'allSlE'lT0(l Tjrmmrm-m--r IUliiildlllizhtgnlggzhiDion rPHi)l'lPdi1;I;':'- EHIIIN M Mr" and M”' Lomei PT i raids sent. Meeting closed withli Hip 3” g p h Id I mp Lnnf. Play". I Silntln1c:':ide lhfcrgngtsilhiingsalhel home of Mrs. MacDonald's mother. 'ilrs. Charles Newcombe. on Sun- tlday March 17th. p l The Presbyterian Ladies Aid The United Ladies Aid met at.met at the home of Mrs. Alfred .the home of Mrs. Iaeanhclrgiiiby 0: Ramsay on Thursday evening. 'r -. ' . I I - v - March 7th, and was also lltlslt'x'S all::3,:y;Y:::;gnc,parc W1 l:f:.:,(h mm mm 8 good attend to the Women's Institute on .llart:h Th M h ll l meell gt .. A . . tlth. Both Meetings were ucll ;iiw..,,,- i..i'.i'(L":ztiye htgriipe inf Mr. ahd n.I,.':1P h,w."dg of Mr: S-ldniifx Mfg- l9"d9d- A d0"3'l0" ill 3")-0” til” Mrs. l.olyd Darrach on MondaylSl,l('il'a;:ghSl-:ll::?:BlSE931”! Cltralntrec voted. At the W.I. meeting S1300 - M h mm. at i l g - - was voted to be gm," mwamhll.H:L”5:han;rgriends of Mr& Slang MT. and Mrs. Cc-L-il Birch and the X-ray fund at the Tyne Yallcy lav Alan-Lean are sorry to learnm”' A 'l”'me"' A',',lh9r5l- were wed” Hospital and a generous donationkhe is lll in the Stewart Memor- em l”'”"5 ill Wm? Valley- Lllll-IRALS TO MEET was also. voted towards openinlzllal llnspiml, 'lli' Herhrrt MacArthur and (mill-;'l'owN. N,B, (CPD-Lib a campaign for a dryer for the HIS! Gertrude MacNevin was llaiilhihr llllfa. were VISHOFS l0 int-ais in the federal constituency h05Pll8l- .a visitor at the home of Mr. and Ty”! Valley MPP the Weekend- of Royal meet here April it tol A delicious lunch was served lllllrs. Leith Hayes. Ellerslie on Mr and Mrs. Dean Crosby and ('lli)i'tSE their standard bearer linlboth meetintzs and the collections Tuesday March 1201- iilmiiy were Weekend Visitors to the general election, expected in were very large. Meetings closed 'tlrs Wilfred Macbougall spent Long Creek and Charlottetown. June. in the usual manner. the weekend visiting in North Bed- B.H. llnttur deputy chairman: and Dr. J. A. gMacMil-i lan. Charlottetown. executive med- Dr. J. A. Macihiiigall, Saint .ioiiu.iicai direciorr l Dr. 0. H. Curtis. P.E.I. ti Bl C -Bl Sh' ld Plan. A GROUP of director. 0' m. ma "6 Hm u 1e minister of health; Charlottetown; Maritime Hospital Service Assoe- at the annual meetinll ill M0"Cl0'l- iation, which sponsors the Marl- Left to right: M. A. Farmer. Q.C., Blue Cross Holds Maritime Annual Meeting Al Monclon' Plan due to an exhansion in its HOWLAN Mrs. J.B. Arsenault has not been. so well recently. Her many friends are wishing her better health soon. Messrs Peter Gallant. Eusehe BURTON The funeral of the late Char- lcs Rix was held on Wednesday afternoon from the Jelly Funeral parlor Home to Cape Wolfe United r MONCTON-A continued growth . Fonizraliilatuiiis are Ill order to "p”'”'”d Hrs. i-'i-ed Fonnyman invited the MM 4,," L,,m.d daugmer 0, Mnlwho so lvlil(ll)' rcnicnibc-red them Lard. Lower with gifts and best wishes. ice who came first in the ”'c'3"' 3"” Val” were 5"V9d h-V F(l'I)l,'l""'!g ,,, me Sm”-gal" Mm". the hiistcss. and the rest of the mthc evening was ul)('nl in a social 80 l get-together. Monday. April 1. 1957 The Guardian Pigs ll Mr. I Mrs. Pubar Honored At Shower A liui-tnur-'iul 'slivmrt" lair Mr, and .'tlrs. John Parker. nee Mentor twrtght. ('arlcion was held at the ituviiionic or ur and Mrs Plrlvtln Mac- ," hop r I I d n . '50F?Y Farlanc. this villain-. on Wednesday 'l " l” 99' ill llufidl Dllfevenitig. filarrh Nth Lpwards ol Dllillllll llld "S" lSQVEl)',V' relatives and friends were ll! present many beautiful gifts were eccived wliich were opened and placed on a table by Misses Elaine I'Pqll(lsl that the G. A. be allowed i llainmoiid Haunt-.s-. lllls village. l Wright. Kaltuyn Jcitrcy. Ann spent the um-t.en(i at Mgr;-ll 23m:Leard and Fernie Bminess hlr. Parker, in a brief reply. thanks to the lkr NEW ANNAN Mrs. Jones Mills. lxeinington. spent Sunday uith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnts. Mr. and lilrs. l-lllory Mr-Kay left recently for hlalton Ontario. where they will reside. Miss Georgie Mclniiis left on Wednesday for Halifax N. S. Congratulations no out to Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Murphy un the birth of a daughter in Prince County llospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willie lluase. Sum- merside. visited at the home of Mr. Moases parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moase on Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wall moi- ored to Summerside on .llonday- Miss Bertha ltlc-Kinnon visited with Mrs. John lllclnnis on Tues- day. Miss Geraldine Woodslde visit- ed with Mrs. Pauline Mouse over the weekend. AV In enrollment "Sum "ll ' M" '"”l'"'”' Church. The service was conducted Arsenault and Eddie Gallant mot-l ::,"";:s;:'!c;i:”'n”ng"d':&:::' l;:f,d'l;,': coMMl'r1'g;1i;5 by Mi'- Hebe! Hlfdlh HYIMI ored to Summerside on Sunday sung were "The Lord is my Shep- herd" and "Rock of Ages". A solo "God's Tomorrow" was sung by Mrs. Herber Hardy. Pallbearers were: Peter Bulgar, George Col- licutt. Elmer Cooke. Victor Shaw, evening when they spent the eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Deslloches. A few from Howlan went to OH Leary on Tuesday night March 12 where they attended the commun-. lty concert put on in aid of their new hospital. i Alphonse Richard of Summer- side visited his parents in Howlan on Wednesday. March 13. t Old friends in Howlan of the late Eligali Gard regret to hear of his death at the home of his d8liKh- f ter in Alberton on Tuesday. The late Mr. Gard formerly operated a flour mill in Howlan. The funeral service: and burleli of the late Ellgab Card took placel on Wednesday at 2 pm. from the! United Church at Woodstock. Sin-. cero sympathy is extended to his surviving sons and daughters. i Mi as Shirley Arsenatilt wa : guest of Miss Sandra Arsenault. on Monday evening. l The crowd was so big on Tues day night in O'Leary hall that the community concert was repeated vice benefits incurred by subscrlb- other committee! I aimed la. ers, highlighted reports at the an- elude. pp lllllll "leemll 0' "'9 M"mm' ml" Investment. G. M. McKiel. Saint Plllll 5'"'l” A””d'u”"i John; Mr. Fiske. Dr. Macbougall. The chairman of the suocliltlum Colonel Black. and D. 0. Down- Fulton Cook. Thomas Howard. Dr. Joseph A. MacDougall. Saint lng, -lolim WM rwlemd "l l'" l”"- l-ezillalion Ind by-iawh iii 5- Mrs. Lloyd Shaw and family. 0- The only new member of the Board Farmer. Q.C.. Mr. Chappelh lllld Learv. were recent guests of Mr. of Directors in Colonel J. L. Black. D;-, Mcmlllgn. land Mm victor Cooke Cape wolg Middle Sackyllle. N-B-. Who llll Contracts, Dr. McMillan. Mr..,e ' been elected as a subscriber repre- Lfkely and colonel slack, ' The Board of Directors of M.H.. sentativs. Enrollment in the Maritime Blue S.A. which is made up of rcpre-' sentatlvea of subscribers. the Mar- Cross Plan at December 81. 1956. itime Hospital Assoclalon and the stood at 298.836 - and increase of 6.000 during the year. The four provincial medical socieitles amount paid to the 90 member hop is composed of the following: Col- pitals in the four Atlantic Pmvinc- onel J. L. Black. Middle Sackvilie, es showed an increase of nearly N-3n 0- M- Mi3KlCl- Saint John: 899.000 for a total of 83,521,098 for M. R. Chappell. Sydney; John N. the year. Flood, Saint John. W. R. Flake. extended to Mr. Walter Rix. in Blue Shield mmnment mowed Moncton; J. A. Comeau . Mete- his recent bereavement. an increase of 33.357 members and Khan River, N.s,. Blnnchet. Miss Ruth Reid. Campbellton. now totals 173.006. The total paid 53"" 'l0'"'- Jr A- Llk9ll'- M A- has recently accepted a position out to doctors in the four prov- F5""9lV Q-Cw Ch5)'l”"9'”lW"5 H”"- as stenographer at Carney Bros, int-cs ggialf of subscribers rose al-"8;-I llSlf"3l;';'n,:yd;3';rel?;-M1';- Summerside. to St. 1.6.. , an ncrease o ncar- v - - ' l iv sttimo over the 1955 figures. The iher Bujold. Vallee Lourdes. N.a.; m'Il:;':1j'lJ;::;9"f:C '5: total amniint paid by Maritime Dl'- H- 15- Cl"l5'"'- A"ll"ll'5l3 Dl'- Momrul when the Wm be em, Blue (Tross-Blue Shield Plans to W-E Hl"l9- 539kVlll9- Dl'- D-A y Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shaw. Cape Wolfe, recently moved to their new home in Burton. the former prop- erty of Mrs. Loretta Collicutt. Edward Cooke. Cape Wolfe, re- cently returned from Nova Scot- ia where he was employed dirring the winter months. Sympathy of the community is if till the people who worry . . . . . -rhomp ' 3.", t; D. J. A Pl0Y6d- on Wednesday night. ; ';2'?',m,l,”l "d d"""' "' 1956 W" M-cooiiognaii. sniit" John: m-, .1, Miss Eileen Reilly. Cape Wolfe. J. 3. Arsenault was to Wood- " ' i Mnclmllnn, clm-lomlown; gun is visiting with relatives in Hali- stock on Wednesday. i fax N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry and family were visitors to Brocton OFFICER! The Board adopted the report Dr. H. D .Roberts. St. John's. An ex-offlcio members of the Board. Dr. 0. H. Curtis. deputy minister Gilbert Gaudet went to Summer side on Wednesday. , about extra cash for new clothes, or how Leo Arsenault has returned from "i ll" "”"'"'3""3 mmmm” '”m' of health Prince Edward island on Sunday d (J h N. Flood. 3" L) h g ' ' ' Emerald on Wednesday. accom- . . . m5”R”m:ef'Monmn' m;”Drfl.f. isxooangisfijdetlnziigbrgifetliriit.D-triofligr Mrs. Raymond Stewart. Glen- panled by Mr. and Mrs. Max to advertise their businesses, or what lzarry. and Mrs. Melvin Mac- Gregor, Burton. teachers of Cape Wolfe School spent the weekend at their respective homes. Martin. who will visit a few days with their relatives in Howlan. Mr. A. A. Araanault who was- being treated in Sttmmcrslde rel turned home here on Thuraday.t March 14. l Motoring to Summerslde on Friday were Paul Gallant. llirs. Jerry Gallant and Mr. and Mrs.- F. C. Gallnt. - l Friends of Mrs. John Cahill re-l gret to note that she has again entered the Prince County Hospit- al and hope to see her much im- proved in health soon. . Snow plows opened the How- lan road on Friday March 15 af- er it being closed for 2 weeks. Mrs. B. Carruthers was in Cnpr Wolf recently where aha attended the funeral of her cousin. the late Charles Rlx. who died in Char- lottetown. . . . . Dr. Chas Dewar was In Howlan on Friday where he was called for Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. Mrs. Leo Araenault and Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsen- ault at Forest View. I Sympathy from their relatives and friends go out to the widowi and family of the late Charles Gal- lant of Piuiivllle who departed his life on St. Patrick's day in Char- lottetown Hospital. The late Mr. Gallant is also survived by Sev- eral sisters and brothers and was a lion of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lemabe Gallant of Piusville. his wife Julian Gallant also of Pius- vllle. . Friend: of Miss Marlo Luce Pit we were sorry to note that after being out of the Prince County hospital for 8 or 4 days iihe again had to enter on Thursday March it. when she was to undergo sur- gery. Everyone hopes for her, splendid recovery. ' Anthony Fimian and daughters were in Suinmerslde on Friday evening. KENSINGTON Mrs. William Mill. Clennont and Mrs. Earl Mackay. sea View. have returned to their homes at- ter visiting in Charlottetown. guests of Mrs. Mill's daughter. Mrs. K George Burgess and Mr. Burgess. , Mr. Lorne Adams returned to his home In Burlington on satur- . dsyaftarspeadlagalewdaysia and me, Aug... 1, 3... snmmerstde guestofMr.andMn- E. Hlrtle. Sackvtlle. It named Dr. MacDougall. chatrmsm; M. R. Chsppell, Sydney. vice-chairman; Dr. E. Wilson. St. John's. New- foundland; Mr. Flood, M. A. Farmer, Q.C., Charlottetown: Mr Flake and J. A. Likely. Charlotte- l4lWll- '0 "'9 " "V0 llillllllllil Her many friends and relatives An amendment to the by-laws will regret to learn Mrs. Clayton of the M.H.B.A. was adopted. al- Barlow has entered Prince County lowing for the appointment of din Hospital for treatment and hope ectora fogdab thregyear term on to see her home soon. a stagger asls. r. H. E. Chris- tie, Amherst, g rep;-gggntlgvg of Mill; ngim-tqheeill 13:, Mr. Leander Gallant of the R. the Medical Society of Nov; scar. on 1-uesdm, morning from me C.A.F. station. Summert-tide re la; Dr. D. A. Thompson, aninunc, home of H” mm Ambo" Macy cently visited friends and relatives arepresentatlve of the NEW 3l'illll' Neill. to immaculate Conception in SL Ch-V”5l""- gic; lh,fle9(tllClsltS5)CIlIOl'y. and Dr. H. church where Requlem Mass Wu Members of 'Lacordaire Study 3 0 I' I. - 0 us. a rt-pre8EiIl' celebrated at 9 a.m. by Rev. Leon. Club held their monthly meeting alive of the Newfoundland Medl- "4 Mncpomld lnle,-men; look at the home of Mrs. Arthur Arsen- ;:lln!5el:ll:lrY..:olJ'l:rItl:r'l')'eQ7 :'&;ap- pI.cg in chug-cl; cemgleryl Pa". ault with 26 members in attend- o cc. belg-cf. wen; Mess” Huber; ance. questionalre was conduct- Maritime Hospital Asaoclarlun MacDonald. Ray Gillie Louis ed and I collection for a mu: representatives re-appointed were Praught, Sable Cameron. Bernard Will "lith- Illklll. Blanchet. Saint John; J. A. Gallant and Levi Gallant. A meeting or in. st. Tn.-,m.. it!!! y. Charlottetown. and Dr. E. Mrs. Connie MacArthur and ln- Aquinas was held at the school. DI son. St. John a. Newfoundland. fant son recently spent a few days with a large attendance. Mr. Ar- r. MscDongall and Mr. Flake with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Mac- mood Ausenault stressed the were named representatives to.tha Arthur. Enmore. Mr. C0l'IlllC' Mac- prlnciplcs of the Society also its Executive lcolmmlttee of the Mari- Arthur has been posted to l-rance insurance plan. Other speakers me ospit Association. Wig! the R.C.A.F. were. Cyrus Gallant. Polycarpa comm .....'.'.":.!.l"..::-. ?:::r':. ”- . v r. an rs. amp on ire , Mr. Likely and executive dime. news recently that their daughter Southwest. left recently on a vis- gm. Rum C. Wm”. were mm” :;:tne(rmMa:Jl'eo l;;(glCC.t Bsgrtof it to St. itghg NM 8.8 Theynwero to the board of directors of the l "” ””' " 0"lll3'l Y I'- yfon lrch. Cummn come" of 31". cm" Hospital for a heart operation is St. Elcanors. While in that city punt Dr. Thompson W" upon". cronva escing favourably and also they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. M, ,0 the -I-”na.c.n.dn Medic” t elr son Earnest of the Canadian Joseph Kelly. pl." commlulonl Th. Von" Mm? has hem Posted to Egypt Mrs. Herman Bryenton. Bur- delmmes to the Mint comer where he will stay for 6-8 months. lington. was a recent visitor of mm are J. A Come”. Mung". Little Yvon. two year old son her sister. Mrs. Harold Blgelow Riv" N15” M. R muweuv syd- of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gallant and Mrs. Blgelow. southwest. My! Ind .""nu.. Mr. mood. ML of'Abrams. Village met with a Monthly meeting of Mont Car- comuu mu .1” M ch.m,mn M painful accident on pi-'rid.ay when mel Credit Union was held in the the Blue Cm” union I. the out he accldently got his right arm hall recently with the y. sident "won in st Andrwm June 1" caughht in the wrlnger, while his I. A. Araenault presiding. 19 "M m. mo er was out hanging clothes. Mr. Gerard Arsenlult, son of R.,,.uemm,," .0 R. u nu" The child dragged I chair to the Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J. Gallant. Oman W provmcm "vemmnu washer and snapped the wrlnger has returned from Prince County lnclud, 9,. M" h. N" on. He was alien to Dr. Reid as Hospital where he underwent aa 3mn,,,la: ML CM "H bl. NW. soon as the road was opened. and operation for appendicitis. Scotla, Mr. Likely of pm... in. ii" ioiiiowins man-ins he. was Mrs. Cyril Arsenault. Abrams V.” mum. ud my Mun. h, taken to hospital for X-rays. He Village is convalesclng at home Newfounalgna, gltmlinl comfortably at home, after undergoing surgery in Prtaea R;-:u”u d,g:.'b:. mm. a unmzlll need more medical at- Ctaiinty l:mpltalA " ind - rat. a raeaau entered n-lgnlul .,,mm mm mm” Ratepayers of Abram'I Village hospital recently for treatment. tary of one Maritime Hospital As. Jifmfmm 0'' Thursday Min Aline Arson-uit -mvloytd noctatlon to attend meetings as M ' lo millet: the In Toronto is visiting her parents observers. A report gn lnggmlog Mm" 0' lhf T01!"-ll denlttinent Mr. and Mn. Gus. P. Areaoault. currently before the lug "wt, school. as more classroom: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Macmlll of cat legislatures waa haunted "' M” "l ""'''''''''l'l0 000 Riverside. -rt medias -om time by thg gollelm-, ,1. pi, , INWII lumber of pupils Worl la Summetslde when Ilr. Mao- Q.C.. Salat John. He is '"' ' in il" "'" "ll"- mh . ram". 1 W Miss Am.-nault aad is-gm. by-inn of the aaaoclattaa. 9' Wilfrid of Duvar spent guy.-gl Reports vac alas ncdvddm "M'h'""""d”""”" tmiaunauatm.auiue.ucsu-"""'""'l llrr -Ml ll"-15-7 Mr. Miller. deputy minister of health. Newfoundland. WELLINGTON happened loihollosictriiclo . . . cently spent his leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Victoria Arsenault. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Gilbert Gallant on the death of her father, Mr. Hashie of St. Hubert. would only let ct Guardian Want- Ad sell those don't wants, or carry any message into the vast mctioriiy of P. E. l. homes, they could all take if easy and re- lax . . . Guardian Wiinl-Ails ilo ti lot of work til it very small cost GUARDIAN .WANT - ADS nu "a CM." ' m "mm, Gallant all family. lg. many W M...” l. L I. Profltt. Russell Itreet. l truly. gnu", :,,.g.,.g..u. Kill Alltl Arstnliill 0' CDO Iouhwest. Mrs. Edward Deaaett. Mom-tiiIi.l ., '3' ant. nu lotmova. spell the weekend eh It lurflela IIacAuaIaal. Clan h visiting bar mother. in. rndl , gm. Qwma; ..9m..h”,tierparents. Mr. and MrI.nQtmg.n, gy.e.yigmeneenqyCaort.9tnI1meratdaaedotherrI- or-.r.t..-iwaitoupicsuao.o.""Ar-0-.-;Itreventii"-w hl:.Iroth1rrival.laalaovIv-ltiltilkrv. mu . .t ;egeeguyg-gglul "'04! vie-win "M Inthsrilliataaalta. Iotvlldfoveladlaswai-anmta .g gg.qj'ggggl&g MINE)!!! eaa.hr.:.A.netniies.&"'l"l'-"H-I"Mmr8l'l'lI utauar.-oaIIncitsnanuoiat.eti-sonrnauy " av, ioueum. at the be If Orr-Inn no we" 0- aaeiu. uterus-an umctntty arrang- uncpnun ' I-aaltorccanryaherheinll i I at-g.nu...r...ug.lI!iiIP-C.lloIeii-I tralartuauuanmlaadaaoii .sterriecmty na'.u.....uu.., in item! Armi,-"ll C -uaeaieouhasievmerentsuaueranuaupn. ' tIeIll!- In.W.J.PraHtt.laaIttver hu--7.012-tevuhganr-iniaar.stn.irrm 'lIilIQIIIIua.auau-r.Ih-J-cvI ' tmtaate. ” r-m--ngne-x