"fl U flmzlg 5.1a», l- oops-e" ""5751 ‘insist? TY mo oar. . . tau enough odd mm. o. soskeauaoeilapaatm-Jlllupwitb hOQ-ltaaelulllll! SERVE! I ‘ h. Ad. No. 45-123! 100 lines x l enla Iry Cadbury Ltd: re Iced b J.- .Gbboas td~ Adverdalol at! ‘ Mootree 4a retary-manalfl‘. ca; anon: t‘ the $70 of the oldie... oi’ the Building Oom- M‘ °t "m" ° “'0 0*‘ rnittee of the Lesion is m. James ‘d u, he n?‘ fdabh 5' u‘ Mclhenna who la sullervlaing the .1 m" mfmg‘ 9 Y ‘h’ m ‘n’ yerfirOoynatl-tgtion shbeénti 8°": ' . oa. o ton. c ec M Wm" rgmmvauml" “"1 James Harris. Lighting effectb tern ,',;‘,}',"‘m°°',,',°, ‘h’ "ma!" Wm '°' are by Brown Electric. Pumbigg ‘mm m°"" t“ '“°'" “m- end heating is under Mr. ilir :lnlill.zigalg;gvtb‘eglftgliel‘liiAniglls "°K"““____" _,," ~_,________' ' ' aecommodatinswmrmlwr '5'.” so: nun” w‘ I‘ oral moo t f in d “hi-tit” " ‘ * 1*" "c m Wm’ ..l*:.". Crozler on uarv 3rd with leltors ‘nha-‘nds tor e s social activl- w_ L w" ,~.__, M a Q e lower fioo will be sit- “m mm“,- m? “,0 v ° "i" A" "flilm- Med’ t Meeting o u. with the 1m"!!! IA A ' . e the ion. :nd m‘: om“??? u, 0g LLQZI%,,E¥JZ“ZQ'. l. ‘ '35”, WWWB 5mm!- outed. halal call we! answered dare o! ‘hay-fer tgratgle. e,- pau gm A . l. Th‘ m" m °~" °' g box sent overseas was bold. Mrs. lugs: .. k... c“ C“ d t l l-Il t . i‘ n r3119»: at‘??? mil $59" F351??? and rs. The’; foatufirlallill be t m“! o trot sta Potion of an electrical fi camm o‘ M. g ' o ln- R b 1 to waiter" with shutter entgnmee ,p 0. m m s u“ which will take care of catering on Qngge 5nd 1n, p for Ioeldl occasions. Orchestra ta. in gar return men or Sav o0 8 lh d l f th ul_l"aiw‘llll'si'lkl“lillslttu{l ..2"“§., ‘it ‘Ju.'2$'.‘v..l’°'° to dill t a Wlo SIIQIIBGIYIMW a qqonaolreoxlunitrtaaa on rare of orchestra nee s, an allure ape era the will be heard e Secretary. Next meeting ‘a with a mlnlmu o effort Oheck- mule of Mrs, Edgar Matthews. roll hhboothxww installed in line aall to be answered wit an ex- wi ths u ins. _ ' tion 65¢. Meeting closed UY Anvtlhe t m wan" m __ m true s... 9o w --------_-+_. htireéaan" ll COIIEIUARI ‘llool IIAIID W03!!! a , on e orms ---- s! ltlufifiilol’... ‘itingrcorsltcsrd Isaohsrirli. Italian ww- Lilli! room, llbrsr and e trance to wash r, w....e 125 atria quintetms, h with la over tun and a mode . the latest u; emit‘; appliances. p g - 13b...“ an the. fill! TASTY IRIADI ‘ _'~ h, ~,. aromas 117's Pull-STRING"! .lisndblhai\'eaa rlfltsework-Nowiltiog Plilllllltllhlfiltl _'afieshYeassmakea one mum. ls lighter. _ '5" i l-l§.!3‘.'..i."'-l“.3i."2il‘.";-.'.2 l . """ "" “éil".l.i'“..t.'...l‘fi Mary has Just made a bigtjug o! delicious FRTS COCOA. Now also‘! calling her younger brothers and alatera to enjoy their daily treat. For real chocolate flavour, for quality and food value, be‘ sure it's FRWS, . . . THE FAMILY COCOA. A Cup ojFryi ls a Cup o] Food! twisted. m BEE our Quiok-N-Klsen Furnace Herbert Y. EAST BALTIC AND VIGINITY oople are delislvtcd with m wuoweltgltgorhsnld road ccéndé; trucks will complete the lay-out. The Recreation Hall will be 2! ft by Modern llomo ‘E‘§..§ii‘i."‘.%“iltwiéuiihittklfl! Planned for a aalt.ill'.'».fit.“ii.l'.ii'.li°ltt Intel Branch ti: storage. and wash-up room for fire Christmas at her home Amot Robertson of Rod l’ turn from ca: he was employed in Wren Ha el Miller has returned .4??? will‘. not filhd-lx Miss Barbara Bruce of R. Pom“. has returned to her pos They were gues Mr, and Mrs Vic Mr. Richard Dixon has returned meeting opened by the lsht Service taken from the Mia- u n. W. Dixon oi’ East Baltic. Monthly led by Mrs. Gor- m,“ b, 1 h don ens and Mrs. luvmoka Sel- b, manna m. M‘. Merritt MacCormlék has u k {up mu" "m" l°°n°¢ i" oat. One treat was sent to a cl: s m" n r, _ son. Proo v l’ e Add torlum will laavausl aeabte m; “he n; arid tan sale capable o! ‘uterine ton400 cou les received m eleffgg- '53; m mu; {Pew}! h‘ i‘ “Pm?” ' on ____._ werelwo ldtomakoa MzLukqLnPlcrelwufird l d Massey andmltirr. John Jarv Miss Jeulett M clnnis of Fall‘- c-n ‘cv- rrl sis-task: L; a. pa ant insflouris Hospital. Mrs, John S. Jarvis and so“ via were home of knits. MBYBRWF i n an re a o . . re has t timed G T0 FOOTBALL WARNIN M06 mow YORK. Janio 15 -(ar)- W b iv at "tn Mgho have ‘twat’ w . . m a-l-Anlericsn confer- once-Ares sounded today salmon. “ma. w“ ' The swguwlent deoid to as- {Ml "W"? m ' “weal-owe been Mon to ti: ' I Jul;- cmuuortciown 4-? BEIITMI. Gllillilllll ran oallln up”; :: n‘ é% mun mu a lu- ll IJIYIIOI- ........_........_.....___-..... clasweu. to: Ilnhllllba. ‘U 5 NU U t UM wig. rafilflflfiefiu will War-MM who'll. m‘ mjlliflii JUST ARRIVED. es- T [a v t w- wake»: m" av» adamant. “l-itlli‘ "N Scrapers. J arrived. someth new. ‘Illl f-lud cum. Ploy. Limited. ' "mural gm 1-‘ l‘ W5 AIIIVID. - CI!- e. floral and . . its... etc. m“ w CO- A , -17-3i. ublvlle lager-fig‘. thlvts: usihtor fulfils“ 1'0"" alyrem‘. '31‘; da wn o! Mr and Mrs. M place ill tihewary near hi: QIIIIOUGLY INJU . and Mrs. Thomas c1253 have 35f. ceived word from 1g“ 1on4 m‘; their son Pte. L. W. razel hod been badly injured when he w“; thrown trom his motor cycle while 0n dlllwieh duty and that he was in 23 General Hospital, England, miltlh a broken arm and head in. WELL KNOWN CITIZEN hilt- in The death occurred st. the home of his daughter, Mrs. Preston J. Kennedy. Kensinton Wednesday "WPfl-lllk of Mr. Parmenna Orr in his nlllelieth year after g twq to (tinny weeks’ illness. Surviving are his four daughters. Mrs. F Miss Jeanette Orr. Mrl-Lhflaroqil Laird and Mrs. Preston J. liem nedy with whom he was visiting for the winter months, and one grandson, Keith Orr Kennedy. One Sister. Mrl- H- 8. Bernard. Oslgor '. llls with. Alberta. also aurviveg. the former Stanford J, clerk predeceased him three and one ha]! years ago. Funeral sum“. menta will be announced later MT. HERBERT Y. I. U. .... Tho regular weeklgmeetlng 11rd! the Mt. . w at Assembly Hall otuthee Proteatilrii: i“: Qrllhlllage, Mt. Herbert do! ovoninl. January 15th. The devflilvnfll Period was opened by 5821111525} "i? Canada‘; hand‘ fine e esaon res v u hflfleaalhdltflét-lillw a: . ‘W r son oo s n raerad t lllfmli "Land of ourpbirl’ n h’ and closed the devotlonals, The tiiscussion period was under the lcodershép of_the Ohrlstlun Citie- enshl onvenor. Winston Wood. The oplc under discussion being “Clllfldfl Today 8nd Tomorrow" The discussion proved very inter. acting and educational. The h i- neas period followed. When te minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and roll 8P1 call answered by fifteen mom- What it woul ‘bew- There were two visitors pres- ent. Ctohllcctior; antagonist! Lto 80c. ll ,en, i8 l‘ o q _Ql_l _was ‘wourhed ‘the rgerestfin lo we took charge and a short time was d s ent in contests and lively names. than men there already he meeting closed h singing, doot "The National Anthem." ‘ BRACKUSY W. M. B. Him . The annual meeting oi Buckley frlendmzi’ WMA. was held st the home of " 1o Mrs. W. R. Younker on 9 with a large attendance members. The president. Mrs. Vcr- “Ne; aid, non MacMillan. presided. The out there dorft count. Ohaee than vendle- out. will you. semi-e ole mal-d quits? d she looks as it tefirlsered. butt I can't c . Many encouraging reports Sam ,,,‘,‘“f,‘,*;“‘,',',,§§‘,° h“ 0m were Riven by the different offlc- “m, ‘ u, My, lllttfllii .'°°.‘.l..leu“lli. 33ml.‘ “the w“ W" "c- tlle Prcsbyteg al. The nalft lace “w” s” s w "m" u’ as meetini ir to be at tn ome o Mrs. Brent Diamond w til new rosrsm converters. Mrs. Alphonso ryenton. Mrs. Allison Bryenton. Mrs- Harvey Jenkins and Mrs. Gordon Webb gave a v0 enjoy- able pro ram. The collect on was W taken an amounted to $1.90. Total amount roiaet by the society tor the year was $135M. inciudins the ‘rcmperance Pun of $91.50. The following officers were in- stalled, by the Rev. J. A. Nichol- ion for t 9 anauln your. President-Aviva. . MacMlilall. lat. Vice Prose-Mrs. l’. l.» iryen- ‘he. Vice PPCS-"MTlh-ag}; w Secrotary-Jidrs. W. Treasurer-Airs. Guy Pierce. Christian Stewardship -- Marion mt Younker. nura t . ty "létnduhlv -— Mrs- Oorreapondina Secretary — WW will“ Mill . agigaioh“ Quid - Mrs. Gordon G t Mite Box - Mrs. Willard Prawn. Press - Nrl- Keith O dm u Th eetl l d ith the e m egilcilcogfittervwhlcllbs Mi h Ii demuualuncheoa was served r the hostess. cone N! OIIPIIANI lama -~ OP) — 2 ‘The Mulberry Bush, i! HELEN TOPYING MILLER t in Muriel?" asked OONIg-{IIATION an m- Pwi Ire-Kiwis" v awlllld this “ i resent. ll didnh i was tinder the im- meant I l0‘: WW9 d 1m eaaion when you -‘sne had nervous it; a 1011mm teller ‘told her more was blood on it," e about lhnist Hi1 Harriet. knew that all that was ended-ii. indeed Mike ld tf in his bland armistice. Gihnv -— ha? he'd Quite euro wh —-he ll bit-lid toatart by llvlnll nigh re bel‘ suddenly that he had to set off ll For with x‘: ind 1's. sent it down. with Tomorrow he would write a long and boxes. with at tho bottom of every bases. Positively. _I'il‘ write. Postlvciyi" ‘llema Harri-ton wont home from tihs holbltal at her own insistence a the and the weak in which I have to be miserable. at least I can be miserable where I can keen an eye on thinss with- S‘ won't know what she's had. so you couldn't Dossiblv out. anything on °" Tim" my blocs. Virginia. You'll have to u‘ slew 0n the ooueh said inc nurse nassiollatcly. m‘, leave light now-but you Pa: ‘in ' wrong with the registry i you singing walk out on a case." _ Their flocks by nisht. "tor heaven's sake. don't leavt". begged Virgin-la. "we'll muddle Mrs. Dale Proudo followed by The thlough somehow. I'm not having Lord's Prayer in unllu lherf’ A leadinn was then "l don't see wily you work £01‘ President. Mrs. Roy You could got plenty of blues. The minutes of the last m You're so attractive were read and approved and -—and men like you. I've noticed. think Shes the most. impossible very encouraging report. . woman I ever knew.‘ decided to send boxes to shut-ins “Because she's successful." V - at Christmas. ginia said. "she's very shrewd a d Mrs. Elnmelson Kent exto ed clever at her business. And I want lm invitation for the next meet i0 be Sllcfrfihsiul. too- I'm Willi?! The following officers for "" so a we e or t swoon at ca “ye-rend you're not so terribly brizht. ‘re only clever in soots. lopln " was sung d. t?" "Ho's quite fir back in the in; torior —- the mall is very slew- could“ you? rtm be like. No arivacy. ole mun till isht. vwbie she *0 Biioimalot. 10bit. Go more to bed now and res. I'll harlde Ben] Teresa till morning." She melted ice cubs and the tall drink mechanically, but e15 mo, the little nurse's "Vvhy?" was - stint; itself sharply in hel- brai . ‘w was site doing t arrived a ‘Ibma’: to rind an attache trgnwthe Roach Lega- tion ‘as; ohivvlhl lee in the nan- s newsbebcnltsn who was more or less s. eat boalde “lieu-en's bins dice on the lac January bisrket. of my "Those other fiends given llcl". in to 51m Hinshoy pocketed Ho was in his thirties and had s. remember you." "I'm quite casilv identified. Now a then I'm mistaken for a firo h, rant-hut one grows accustomed to weird exnerience; in our busi~ XWJI" "Rlemenlber now where I saw ymi. briefly said. if alter all she had been only another pleasant episode in Mikes exciting life? What, if. now that w“ w was ial" enough owl}? to sec enjoyed things in his old whinlscal. snflth don-lg fashion. she were to him only another muibem M snal all the sood looirina n. - "Please set out of here. 5am". . "Get on out and those at. r two abomination with you. And don't come hack- e in hen- I want a eldh Wt Temper“ Secretary -~ MN. 0n my door-o q 511 Bi M8??? e m _ page mitt-r page with a chatty. in- r levrcsy. or some ‘ ti ollv testable when a woman Rave too ue . Every mornil she Mike's coiumxnwbut ii: was all old bmugm, stuff. thlhla he had done in Wash- ington and New York. Then. 0M morning after Teresa hi!!! be?" esbeciallyxutirylnfl. one “alga. gig‘? byghLemscanswtd the column swiftly. MONTREAL. Que. "as": u soc na or; around him-and with it. many cfwthe “lflstfiigigi; fiflfgmflngfi} stsltnnents that. lndimtod conclu- minim “5 ° slveiy that he was. definitely. u!“ m’ w“ Wm can ' wylgmwuxdwgfichalriémfi ‘ti: in their construction. a . . th “wk tn“ enigma Qukm shamed tho side sheathing. ends and amm- urned er. 50.41‘? haunted misgivings had t" M“, o” ad axis . "all rillht. friend talcum. if vou 0 don't want to write! hel- teeth cliched tceeth jThere was no 0g acct in Three" 5 OI‘ final“. so vim is?‘ sum dosing a little. H . WWW-i. In Memorials: "c. ' at on m‘ who 0m ihoalit when lsevhl iluldflllilllll weal “simulations. ticfifi???“ 5 l, liars m Iona», t... ught you mtflgt be wounded to v diurnal-w me." ~ " ‘how dld you find me?" now i vlnrinia vm tryinz not to sound stimulated PAGE THREE 4-DAY SALE TODAY - FRI. - SAT. and MONDAY RED H071‘ SPECIALS TO-DA Y—- Rod B's-and BEEF \_' THE CHOICEST STEAKS IN TOWN TRY US FOR YOUR SUNDAY ROAST QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES LOW SUNKIST-Good Size-Sweet and Juicy ORANGES $|.OO 344 COUNT—BUY THEM BY THE BAGFUL COOKING APPLES, RINSO, LUX, CHIPSQ, lo lbs. 39c oxnvot, SUPER RRUNES, Fresh Stock. suns, .. .. 29c 4 Pkgs. Stills 29c .903?‘ 8‘ BEANS F*""' BULK MACARONI, ill] We» Zlbe. . . . . . . . . . . ..15¢ T"'_---_---- 1311M“) OATMEAL, Limit 2 tins to a Customer 101m. 65¢ "—_"-—'—"_- WHITbl-J BEANS, lol s. 65¢ . CIQANBERRIES, 1 lb. “OUR Mum“ Ktllvkltrlt~~ ggggiggwhiiv 1pkg.............l9c " TOMATOES, Choice “We Quality, 2 tins .. .. 33c HEINZ KETCHUP, ROBIN HOOD . Lari-H - Quick Cooking SALT "ERR OAT All for DELIVERY QAQI-I Q CARRY QTQREQ DELIVERY CUARLOTTETOWN THE sroua wrrll THE STOCK Phil" 747 "rm: ozvs STOP SHOP" ni “He's takinz me out to din- She would not give Teresa SERVICE cated. Dale zlrl when Vlrlinla came in. ner." "She does everything against or- the nuillclnus satisfaction of’ know- ders. and then the doctor blames h; Now she _Wiil‘ita e Scotch and ‘Time you went out sotnewhere." soda. At one in the momma. And snalmod Teresa. "moonin d Ill have to Dllt it oil the chart —~ here with a law like a and 1 doll-‘t even know how make a Scotch and soda!" ‘ . “You 80 book to bed," Virginia ~—-———-———i “Lil attend to Teresa. You Pll-LNCETOWN ROAD WJVLE. The annual meeting of Prince- chart. You can't manage town Road United Church WM.S., Telvsal-iorrisell.‘ No one coil. Bhe met at the home doors who-t sile 12km." ported 8&1‘- bush? _ had written letters. filling uentiol nanatlve of her 1°wd_ er. Her “"855 §‘,}‘fi§,'§;“" In lln took the receiver. won- er ham, something Wrens atvhoflle- l5 on ut it was Bruce Gambler voice mot ¢am¢ ,over the wire. " not, town p. o ia it " demanded Teresa " Virginia was cool. vocaie of nudism as an approach auvari- to do“. strut-w. tightly. "Not that mil fish?" ‘CPI-Irv “i. a Mike's.” lite Flulsll SALM m... iiklu sock, Lb. .... .. at FRESH BACON, CORN ED PORK, Choice, lb. SWEET MUSTAR D. MUSTARD, SODAS, Pkg, . EATING APPLES, AYLMER Choice Quality PEACHES. PLUMS, ARS s 2 for . l Cup; 1 Saucer, FlilgSll FILL 1k a. way that is ions and lonely dllnly my poor old eyes can see, But close by my side to brighten he way, _ Beautlrul ulcmories walk with mo. Memories of childhood-fragrant- v y— Oi' Mermaids hands on my curl) Oi her sweet voioe singing old lul- es, And her goodnight. kiss ere I went to bed. tilat tlllnfls were Wrens to tomb or sonlething!" Proude on Tuesday eneninll. DW- k she's a mental ca ." 4th with tcn members and " "d visiwro Dioaont. The devotional ueriod opened by While Shanhenis Watched liielnorics of youth with its golden se. . 0f tilgrhobby hours so bright and 8B!!- Wihell dreams came true, and my Scripture lesson was read 1nd t llié was a blithe— M friends who were and mufstc and sovi- Of this srexaillnx faces ov . And the days that wetb sunny and long. I treasurer. Mrs. be 11W- Of woodland paths and of eool - sweet - o1 motltllliglhtugiklfla and nu asalh o so istrotlgh ease do IV . thoughts Now I stead arnld lleepaahg med- owa The flights I followod before It ec. Bun; close by my side to brlflltfl! h way. memories walk with mo. -Cunstanc.e I. Hocldnsst- EXPEIHENCE TEACIIS Tine grower who plants inferior seed needs no sermon in gambling l-Is is sure to ieann s. l then elected; Plleildfllt, sentner; vice-Pres, Roy . stlrretd Ivan Sorvtner, reelected: Tress ' Mission. —-belns ut- and Mrs. Harry Younker: terlv miserable and uncomfortable. ate-Helpers Sec ., . b98811"! 91W blunt 01 T916815 EX- Ploudo and Mrs. Hans Peter , asvcratloils. her insults. her wn- Cl ristian Stewardship Story, Miss descending arrogance? She was d Alce Dollar, (re-elected) man's wife-Mike would take care Meetin of her, gladly. She had money in Mizpah )3¢n9dm1qn_ A ems] the berth-all that money he had was then enjoyed during If she wrote. ‘Tm $0 lunch was served by the hosters¢ tired of lvorkinir. Mike" she knew, what his answer would be. If—l .______._____ o, said the sick uneasiness in her wEnsTEns costume w, I. heart-there were an answer! 1. Terror caught at. hel- sometimes the nights. What ll Mike were Webster's Comer somewhere ~ fever - some at the h obscure jungle tiling? But surely with an attendance of iivc m Bill Foster would kllow. Then bars and she remembered that even if Bill new hmv Mike W88. where he was to Bill. she herself meant noth- g closed by repeating (Patriot Please Gaby) The January meeting of two visitors. In the sauce of the President, the V President, Mrs. Philip Smith pre- sided ‘Til 9e ins at Ill]. Just a girl he had met eat-ins the Creed in truism Roll _ u, New york, one of call was answered b each member Mike's girls. Bill's casually dlsnllss- balms I hicks inn. look had said. Sne should have Itnown-luat from tilat look in Bill Foster's eyes—-oh. dear God. let me stow thinking! the December Meeting were read. approved and signed. noceeds of Concert amount- ... kin ’}’“"""‘°“l‘.‘“ “i525; . 4 ma o a. r owera what" he‘ terrified imgmmgs £08431 and dglSflllSsgdpeiilld it was do~ aided to sand for other pamplets before next meeting, l; "Birwfsglfi on. an vefy 11 a: s: t resent, firs. ‘Phliilg -nv e o mom a o home for next. llleeti be held in blarch, answered by each one askiin riddle. Amgsical him???‘ . was ya, in: not to be effusive. w M", K, vlillicKenzie. Mrs. Flog Sm lovinu and yet- delloaiely re- served. because men were lnstinc- _ short-led and made uncom- w“ served by d§lh€ hgslfiss. t f m tim thorn a ollrnc . t vo e o thzerlksg was tendered illc hostess looked for ‘m; a very plPfiSllhl. evening was . to a close by singing: the National itlltiilem. o. n. a.‘ od to 7.65. ‘O t?" an |.| cs1 and asst" TOMATO Introduced by ..- u-vrrlll Xhura ken win-i hr lhvrr nwril. n lllllt oumihl nll olhrr rum-nos nmnnz lwlh hmnr and commercial Crowns m. "llurlicslnnd ROM." Mm,- |hpn we rhaifll. Trudufea large, beautiful, solid. harm-t chn w"! tomatoes, earlier than any other vnrlnly. lligh crown lyvn “lihnul. cnrc. and m bountiful rcrl with finest flavour. cripnlca, srslds, crnelfcil. Wr|nkled._\"\°,"". ul nflirn ten frnlls in a cluster. Amazing yicldor. (Fkl Ill) (as 7!!) E's-our alo ms Siifl anb uuasnv soox- leads sown oomw stag HOUSE ntoamovsu, our. and tihe M loses _._.. .. .. POST WAR PROGRAM an 7 Equipment to be built uncle a asscngers during than 153 million ‘ o; a new femur:- sootlau of cars instead of riveting. Compan S. - . e with this, J. M, Finlay ha That w the nlflht the “‘°P*'°“° been appointed to the new met o , the nurse. answerink it. “an; _ "w; (or you, Mlss Wnrfield. 01.0"“, It a nun? years‘ welding excel-fence in supeP‘ Irwin c ““‘.‘...§.‘1l‘p:°.t it‘: tor. lie is a native of more than twenty ltl father. per- we 23.321, 533:; Canadian W _ _“ RI a few houre— UTILIZING BIA WATER N —(CP)—- Mllllusiie mailufaciurcd from sea . n ’ m!‘ - and too lu-uht lwntllel n. o: mime "Easy enWRh. Two telelrhone the war the United Kingdom numbers on the Harrison Bureau tura. I triad o no answer. broad. Prom t . If , eai “u” m g cane aloha? m. I: Ole-of course. I'll be ready at manifold used in ooacstirne - e lat." 8h: an; u -""_""'““-' not-tad all her magnesia masnesin la e ranted Burl-or. llndland — Mimi T Barre.