JANUABY 74. ..1.i):.S,.l GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lPAGE THIRTEEN urer. '” five members elected Memorial Hospital. Montague, onlbrafton street, in her 72nd year. 22. 1953. Mrs. John E. Holmes in I were Mn, Trevor Hansen, Mrs. Ed, January llth. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. BRAZEL-At the Charlottetowniher 90th year Morrison. Mrs. Louis Goff. Mrs. W. S. Macxay, Murray River (nee Hospital on. Tuesday, Jan. 20. DIAMOND - Fliddenly on Jan. OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS iuoxnar Clayton shaw, Mrs. S. C. Burhoe Catherine Maureen Sullivan, l-:ber- Joseph W. Bl't'I7.Pl nf Johnston s;'22'nrl. 195?. at 23'; Grafton St.. Mrs. Alfred Peters. Mrs. John Lar- vale. Wales. a daughter, 8 lbs. 1 oz. River in his 70th year. ,Gol'don lrwln Diamond. age 5 abee and Messrs. Jack MacKinnoti. JOHNSTON - At the P. E. Island HOLMES-At her residence 2061 montlts. infant son of Mr. and John Macl..eod. Horace Cameron, Hospital on Saturday. January lltii. Hillshnro St., on Thursday, Jan.tMrs. Neil Diamond iseveral stitches were required for 'rtev. James E. Hcathwood, M. A.. We let; mm TU?-3”" THUWDAY Robert constable. Gordon Rodd. 1953, to Ml'. and Mrs. David Johns- The Rev. G. Carlile Webster. 5,. X-ray examination of chug .0TTAWA. Jan. 1a-tsp4clsi)- From the opening curtain until wg1”',f 3"ff”'H H9”? D”"”" Wllr Mmleldt 'l dtl"5h'”- 5 1” lrtterilll Modemlof 01 53- J0hll'S and ribs 15 scheduted 10,- this mom. Neither the Federal Department the grand final: of "Harmony an mm gym” ' 9 ”'5' Presbyia-ian Churcli.- Belfast, re- ;eivcti B. lelcgnm on Eatui'day from Glasgow, Scotland. stating that he was accepting a call issued to l;m recently by the Belfast pcople,I As yet no date has been given as :o the time ol his arrival to under- -Mr. P. W. Turner of Charlotte- town is in Chicago this week at- tending a five-day session of the Board of Directors of Rotary In- lt'l'nB.llOnZll. With othcr Rotary officials from Bermuda, Denmark hitgland. France. Japan. Uruguay and the United States, he will re- view administrative plans for this world-wide service club organiza- tion for -the next. six months and for its 1953 Convention. which will be held in Paris, France, May 21- 28. Mr. Turner has both a member of the ,Cha.rlottetown Rotary Club since 1918. His contribution to Rotary and other civic activities in this city was referred to in a re- ilcllll issue of the "News" from Rot- dry Interliatlolial at Chicago. l i Mr, P. E. Palmer, president of the Palmer Electric Company, was taken to the P. E. 1. Hospital early yesterday morning suffering from a deep cut in the leg and other injur- ies its a result of bclng struck by a Ciltl. The accident occurred at the cor- ner of Prince and Euston Streets at it P. M. Saturday as Mr. Ptilmer was crossing the street. He reached home shortly after but was ill so dazed R. condition as to be unable to give R coherent statement. on log, meanwhile his condition was reported last night as fairly good. Miss Winifred (Nancy) Hynd- man of Charlottetown has been chosen one of ten Canadian Girl Guides designated as a con- tingent to represent the Canadian Girl Guides association at the Car- onation in London next June, Miss Hyndman, who is it daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Walter Hyndman, 4 North River Road. is a graduate of West Kent School and R student at Prince of Wales College. For several years she has been actively engaged in Girl Guide work and is now acting Lieutenant of the 1st. and 3rd. Charlottetown Troop which is a composite unit consisting mainly of girls from the Kirk of Saint James, St. Paul's Anglican Church and St. Peter's Cathedral. -Mr. George A. Doucette. one of the most prominent citizens of Tignish. "passed away late Friday night in the Western Hospital at Albertott at the age of 69. Death came after an illness of sevcrai months. llis wife. the former Eleanor Myers. predeceased him 12 years ago. His ten children left. to mourn his loss are: Mrs. Melvin Peters. Toronto: Mrs. Patrick Blake. Saint John; .Vlrs. Donald Copeland. Montreal: Mrs. Maurice Ewaal. Montreal: Harold with the Canad- ian army. Fredericton. N. B: Wal- ter. Gerald. Roy. Wilfred. and Austin. all of Skinners Pond. of Transport nor the Canadian National Railways has or has had any intention of transferring the management of the Borden-Ton mentine ferries from Canadian National Railways to Canadian National Steamshlps. Assurance of this principle hits been given by respective ' heads of the Transport Department and the C.N.R. to J. XVatson Mac- Naught, Liberal member for Prince and parliamentary assist- ant to Fisheries Minister James Sinclair. . - Mr. 1-Intnir-tt MacDonald was elected president of the Gyro Club at their annual meeting held at the Charlottetown last evening. Yearly reports were re- ceived from the various standing committees and other business ctirried on in keeping with the ycnr-end nature of the meeting. Other officers elected were 1st. Vice President, Mike Campbell, 2nd Vice President, Alex Mc- Isaac, Secretary, Rcigh MacLcan, Treasurer, Byron Burns. Directors are Hal Bohaker, Bob Montgom- ery. C. T. Montgomery, Pat Ready, and Herbie Hughes. In the County Court yesterday Judge C. St. Clair Trainor acquit- ted George Anthony Cahill, Kings- toll, of the charge of fraudlcntly selling a steer which had strayed. The trial which was heard in the County Court Judge's Criminal Court of Queens County, ended when Judge Tralnor gave his judg- ment yes-tcrday morning. It arose Hotel" by the Liguorian Dramatic Society. the capacity house at the Community Centre last night, en- joyed the Musical Comedy to the fullest. . . The scene throughout the three acts was placed in the lobby of a mid-western U. S. small town hotel. where contrary to the invit- ing namc. harmony was the one thing lacking. As the story devel- oped and interest became aroused. the young people in the cast. most of them making their first appear- ancestepped up the tempo and finished the two hours of first class entertainment as ti-oupcrs. A new record for multiple births and a definite crowding of the nursery has just occurred in the Prince Edward ilsland Hos- pilul which at the present time has four sets of twins in its care. All of the births occurred with- in a three weeks period and all the youngsters are still in the nursery. The first of the arrivals safely landed by the busy stork was a pair of girls born to Mr. and Mrs. T. Ranahan on December 31. and then to balance matters A pair of boys arrived on January 10 for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Champ- ion. From Ihen on the stark mix- ed things tip with R hoy and a girl coming on January 13 for Mr. and Mrs. F. MacLeorl, Park- dale. The last of the eight young- sters turned out to be another mixed couple, if not,:m lln-mlXPd blessing. for Mr. and Mrs. l... Mathieson. They just arrivcdl -seven persons are patients in the Prince County Hospital suffer- ing from painful burns on face and hands as a result of an ex- ploding blow torch Mr. Arthur Gallant at the home of Alphonse C. Gallant, Richmond, RE. The accident occurred last eve- ning about eight o'clock while Mr. Arthur Gallant was using the blow torch in the kitchen of the home of Alphonsetc. Gallant. The resulting explosion causedl severe face and hand burns to Mr. Gallant, his wife. their four children, Alban 15, Melvin 12. Cy- rus 8, Ervin 10. and a nephew, Arthur Gallant who was present in the home at the time. i A Saint Dunstanls University de- ; bating team of Messrs. Regis Duffy l and John Mullally last night de- feated a team frou the University of Toronto in an exhibition de- bate at the st. Dunstan's Univers- ity auditorium. The Saint Dunstan's debaters upheld the negative side of the following resolution: "Resolved that the Maritime Provinces should be given to the United States in ex- change for Alaska." The University of Toronto were represented by ' Gauthier U. of T. debaters are on a. tour of the Maritimes Dalhousie University in their ncxtl debate. l l . The domestic and export ship-i and will meetlp ment of potatoes from lhis Prowl ,, MATHESON - At the P. E. Island Hospital on January 20th. 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mathesoti. Vernon, twins, Jeanne Arlene 6 lbs. 1 oz. Gary Lawrence 6 lbs. 9 02.5. 0'DIALLEY - At the Charlotte- town Hospilal, Jan. 19, to Mr. and Arthur 0'Malley, St. Petcrs. it .on. 7 lb, 4 oz. NUNN - At the Sutherland Meni- orial llospiial. Pictou, on January 3rd. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. A. Alvin Nunli (nee Georgie Tuplln, R. N.) a daughter, June Elizabeth, 7 lbs. 4 07.5. AITKI-2.V' - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 15th. 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Aitken, a son, James' Andrew. ll lbs. 13 02.5. ROCHE - At the Charlottetown tllospiial .latlit.4i'y 21 in Mr. and Mrs. IViIll Rot-he (nee Marion Mc- lnnisl Iona. a daughter. llRL'Nl)A(l-E - in the New York Hospital, New York City, Jan. 16, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brun- (iuge, Jr. (nee Alice Halliday. El- don. PE.I.), A daughter, Donna Jean. iuAieitiAoEs MacLEOI) -'7viacn(iii7;.ALL - At St. David's Presbyterian Manse. llalifax, on January 14th, 1953. by .the Rev. Frank Lawson, Margaret Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .l D. MacDougall, Newtown Cross. .13. 1.. to Everett John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maclieod. Grandvlew, P. E. I. V iii-:7u"Hs'" Al the First Sign of a and feel better 01.97.! Take 2Aspirin Tablets with a full glass of water... Hot-0': sound and affective advice about colds. No matter how you try to. stop or shorten A cold. the first thing to do- befora you do anything else-is to these distressing symptoms-relieve them quickly. One reason Aspirin tablets bring this relief is that they're ready to go in work with amazing spt-ed . . . actually start 1 U V mm mowln , ggg fl'0ln ll. charge that "a black steEr”'Tuesday, January 20. tame sluiws an increase of OVPP isingw .i.iAoisLAt"ii'tH.3Tn7.7inK take Aspirin. disinlezreuntz alnmstlnstanzly. t axalllnllllll 03 lei l Ydevcdll nl-Ii claimed by Mr. James Edmund -- g .100 calloads motelliatt last year iitli. Alexander Mat-Williams in, You should do this becausen cold is Scldon'tcxpcrimentwithncold.Use " 05D B Z-3 011 WI-5 0T 1 Walt. GLACE B,uq N, 5:, JML 13.- Jewell. who has a. farm adjoining A proposed slate of officers for according to official records, it his 88th year , ,,t,,..,,H,,.,,,,.,,t,ty.m,mp.,,;,d bymug. ,4,,,,',.'n, And for mm n.,c,..,, ,1,” ,0 ; ”;T”TTTT (C1-2).. cha,t,,m.t0...,,-5 32.1,, At that of the accused. stiayed from the newly formed -Pl'rOVlflClBl was stated last l1l)Zl'll by Mr. Don- SHARP--Suddenly at llPr home chm aches and pains-andaheadachy, colds.garglc3linIcs daily with3A9pirln I .Millar proved he's the best goalie hls Place and a slmilai type steel Homg and School As9cclp,l,.un was aid A. lVlacD0n-lid. nlana.2cl' nfion Sprint: Slrcet in Sunimersido: i'everishfeeIing.And foryourown good. tablets dissolved in V; of a glass l tin tho Mrirititnc M."l,im' Hockey was llllellllllds 5"" on me fm”1lDl'?5Enl9d by l1 nominating com- lh! P. L. l. Potnto Marketing,on Stitttlrty, .lulllliIf')' 18, 1953, ltliss you need: medication that will relieve of water. i 'L(-nguc Saturday as his lslnnricrs 01-ML cam” imlitec of the gwrest Kent School B07ll”(l- 7 I , 'Zllplh'l Slitirp in her 72nd ienrf l t' dcfcalcd Glace Bay Minors 5.3 in WEDNESDM. jlt. and s. Assomition at the mon- Mr. M-uvlionalrl added it is gen- BAGNAl.1r-Al Central Bedflqlln ' " - 5 .. cleanly played game hm. lthly meeting. At the orga-nlzation- erallv agreed that the supply 0l;on Jan. 18, Rufus Gordon Bag- TOROHOVO Mlle! 005 Palm 0'C0ld5:T0k0 3 Millar, whose goals per izamr Dyesti-may was nomination day al meeting of the Provincial Asso- Potatoes 1: not greater thanlthis nail in his 88th year. ' It average is the lcaguels best. for candidate; in the civic aclmin-lclation all groups represented Country needs. and it is likely BLTHANAN-At the Prince Ed- x t .5 llplaycd his finest gninc this season ism-anon or Kenglngtgn and Xx-Iayorlwere asked to pfeparg R tentative that during the next two monllis wartl Island Hospital on January, low pr,-c", l 'ns Miners hammered 53 shots in vv. 1.LDan-ach and Six cguncjngrgljst, of officers and present them there ulll no substantial export 17th, 1953, Sadie M. Buchanan int i , . , , ' . sh, me H .d H, I, . . Pocket box of I1 . . . . Al19M l. his direction. and only thter got were elected by acclamllllvlk at the "en meeunll P n. ma 9. . L )dSP(l thlslher 49th it-at 1 Economy ham. 0, 24 ' I g 29: lg: lllr0lli-'ll- D0" I-llclillllll ll-llldlcd The councillors are: P. .1. Ken- The list offered last night is as 0" We lac! Wit lll "W51 9351 Sear 1-'AREWc-Al Gllmbws Corn" W Md, M,,,”, ,,,.;.,,,,,d, Family six: of lO0.....79c Ollllf 27- nedy, RM. Davison. Everettfollows: president, Judge C. St. 5”"5 ll"? 151-and has marketed Jan. 15th. 1953' at the home or 0, ii . Charlottetown tallied once in C1-mmplon' Ben champion, William Clair Trainor; vice presldcm 19, more potatoes after February 1 her sisior, Mrs. Ernest Thompson. - .,' Solution To LII! the first, outscored gltlinlers 2-1 Blakeneyg and G, L. Macxemlcg Queen: County, Gordon Rodd: than will be available this year. Mi-5. Clifford Carew of Hunteri ll Saturday's Crossword lll lllll -Vlmlld and sill” Wllh W0 The latter three are new mem- secretary, Mrs. w. Scantlebury; E g H "if g t ,Rlw'r: our 53 roars. , , . 4, goals mph In the ””,.,L hers, replacing taming Councillors ueasurerv Miss Mabel Mathesom me-wlxliolrn Pglely ?Cr:y andfDon-iMac(xOLGANwAt Glendale San.-W l6 Hollis st. . HALIFAX . . ' , ,, M L; A , , 'C' Ran. woo tourt' .S.tu'dj. Jn 1' 17th. g?iepEcs1l)i:vlMoi:1n.W S M ea) Qltrsmel-lsilghe lt1tfI:gDIgi:ld, R!I,1dL:lXI1l:'t::5 PFl50m?3'3 W110 6-Walled from Prihcel 1gg;ll.W1WiniliP;E.altlian..a Jlainles Dan-l T("- 3'94” t MW" swim D A I C R O S S W O R D The mayor and council will hold Bessie Prowse were named dele- ,C0”"W Jill early YB-5l6l'd3-Y m0rn- lei Maccougan, aged 81. Native of -D -. BUB” MIL:-l". office for two vem- iizaies from West Kent to the Pro- mg ""3 '””P””'” "t it "W" l” ”a"ll"0"v I-Oi 18- Two minute. from Railway Station Business and Theatre Acnoss 43. Unite. as 8.Vasttract ESE Egg 1; Nl:ml1clnano,r)1 day ”2.,gf'de"hdw'll,Vincial Association meeting, SllA7ll:l;::i1dep;iSf5:t;rht;uIresdlatla-susieu g.IIr,()vgf(;.-Kt Jim;-r 18-lljltlg-f District. A Modern Brick Building 'wlth Automatic Sprinkler 1.Midday- twopieces (SE. Eur.) (33 gm 3 9 ,9 9" a"u”5( 5 fa , . cc”? 3 P , , L , . V '5' . H" r " l 4 System in every Room for our Guests Safety. .-mt... .......... 9.n........ on Home 31,30;:g',;;.,g,;e;;-gm-egglllergg ll;-,1: mg,,;g;L ';Ffjl;,p;';g;jl,il",'1ff,,,, I211; .fEf.Z..”l5f.i5.”.S:”””” 1” "e"””l'”c,t".".”,.-.v..-.. ... ml 9. American t M. Rowing nsaword HEM ' , " . , The fourth 'p,...0m,, J3 H .M G' 3 Gt, , .' ', '..,,,1'. LARGE COMFORTABLE WELL FURNISIIEI) 0 Eumogd lmggnmvgus g':,ek”evedk fhzxlsiflgttbslegtloxlgt bSeu:il;in?:slge.ln -filt!ll:CEaltCl',v)u?ttil,.: iilirrlniflitg. summer. "Slink" Gallant. was captiired :EV'fiyeI.:l: mm” mar In Mr ' ROOMS WY"! PRIVATE BAT" AND SHOWER 1 t "53 ”. .eC" e gs Abaut 2 o.C1oCk assistant J-an” eral hours later. also in Summer- YEO-At, North River. Januaryi, -2- DAILY RATES ll::::l0lll 1-Eyigzgzfd gglltklllla Vim, Am," was ,.,,”,,d ,0 3 Ce” side. inst, 1953, Alfred Yeo in his 77th, SINGLE 55.00 and 55.50. DOUBLE 56.50. TWIN BEDS 57.50 C . - STONE - . g .' Tm-Ce of f,h f. . . dt .' g 1 ,.',. .. , ...,..s.-...-.-.-... .-.. - .- -H . - 12 Competent (Em) - reeling Obflslllhd s:surIr)il::xihehhliiglefoiuglglsfazlle ylllheietn plltlsonl:-rt)(laln-Ied T3 short terms from ff?Llllrl.0h:li'el1lOloltIl11g h:a1crlNTl'Rl-I-At the Sat-rt-ii Henri! Newly Ilecnrnled Room: With Hot Kt l'nId Watcr 13. Simlero oi 2.Tanker 20.Lttbricate , . t ' ' Vie" E N 5” '"V”'gae - ' .- ' ' .,l v - ') . ' . r Dot 1; 4,00 4,50-.5(lO P . was voiced last night at a large- ml ,. cum h, W3. W... ow.,,.e,l on recent convictions of breaking Home Jan. 20th. Mrs. James Mat SHNGLP. 5.50 53.00 53.4). LB L s 5 ll glagftal f:lrry'"g ggrflfnd "Ha , A "1 ly attended meeting held in City qljicldg), by 1...... ,',.,,,n. 1.1;: 1;,,.J.5 and entering and theft. and the, Intyo:- in her 84th year - l ” " " ”' "'""' Hail. The meeting was called by t k ; he , Th h fourth was doing a short term for l'tlacLEAN-Al the Prince Edwarrl V . DINXNG R00.” SERVICE AT Port-LAR PRICES ll-SPIWTI 3-UlldlVld9d 29-5-P”e 33-AME" the local union employed at the IX:;”,,,."k,,',,".,,':mc..,. 3,1,1 ,h:np,.,5? theft, - s. Island Hospital on Monday, Jan. ggggluzggtgstn To 130 A4; C 1.-REE pARKnvc. .offlsh (.Northt-ast 27. Headrest temper. plant of Bruce Stewart and was om” de fined mg” 19 Mrs wimam Mama" or 7 - -A t ' " ' gg-,g;l:t:cr,m 51'-'9lltl::;l gt; 2(:;l:a0lP00ll'l 36 alum” ti presided over by Mr. James Carr. -mm... E,,s,,,,;.,.s in 3,. ad,-0.... OTTAWA, Jan. 22--(Sp:-("tall -. ' . --- -m cm” . - l - '5 - -- "13 - ECO 0010!! secretary of th union. - - - . - r s I ' f 1 -t 3 A at ' mm we a or ouk BOARIMNG HOUSE Mam Hoopl- 11. Trace 7. Precious 30. Put forth, i0.Bxclamation' lers had been heard a decision was ?;,:u:n'h,,p;,,3; 1., attract attention past has plagued post-office box- 19.;,llliehbulEl. ) jewel ascffort I2. Cobalt (aym., t-eacheld to hold arnlocther meeting pam'cuhmy from H nearby house; holder, in the summe,s;d,, pad. I; 31. ;,::ttzat;:f:d:f Sm vguy wufvggyuog: Finally they lsugcecdcd and the 3:111 L1z:(l;g;:5h"5 'I:lib:1rg1'l"' ;:1'er::etK: PLEASE PA55 WHAT 6pEClE5 -' ." ll 3 22-sprig: Th m htwe thwoi memllefh preslemg: alglrixlil hvtlltshorrailtslgsl said the four lor Prince rzpnvrtcd toda3'- M OF IJFE 9rfg'l2WK' mo" e nex in arms w! an Se ec 'l ca ed wcret Fmor Perrv In response to Mr. ltlarNaiiglit's 515w ' IS THAT l ' E E C” ' 23,Bound A committee to work on the pro- ll ” .95 P '. t c 1' t I , P M. W k, 6 f - 1: utcom Jed" G(alIllaCl:(tl an(l';ld”:l-Piited Tllggili? llltirizritlgter rl?l:iltl.iei"stiieit plrohgised nth; TT' :1 ,5 gem) The Old”:-Eiy in 'Prmce sie) Peters. All were serving Jail Prince member lhal he Wollld ME . 'lN5 OPEL - um "' V sho tly c ii for tenders for addi- 26.Pottyl go;lefxlx:yaI,nMrs.e1Hl;Bnft1Ecl!1 Rliagersoiimof Seggeylielcanadian M,,,,,,,..,1 pglicp tlonxal rigors to the post-office QM??? O , C 6 rue er 5 we", homing up ,1 widhspm-3d lobby of the new building which 28.Consume birthday yesterday at the home seart.-h it was reported Tho mcn will eliminate the nuisance. MOW LIKE ”L;l6l:l;el;Ol4 gidheiimheghcg wigge were. helieved tn have been lightly - -HLL in LEAQ E5! 2' t . l ' i ' ' lothed when they escaped. Buutns . . - a3.',roput, ceived many cards. telegrams and C 0 WAS!-HNGTON5 ettlte numerous messages of conztatul- FRIDAY MURPHY-At the Charlottetown B.R-T-H-DAV! - beginning Ill0ll4 R-5 Well -8 many sites. Two Hospital on Dec. Ill. 1952, to Mr. ' 84.Mulberry sons, John and Jeff Rogerson. Ml. Edmlllld Alwllau” W” T" and Mrs, oswntd Murphy, B,-ad. . 35.Leuve out motored, from Bangor. Maine. to Clected Preside” of 59”.” Pam alhnnr. in flall2lllPl'. Phyllis Marie. 37. Evening be with their mother on this C0""""""'l' Club ” tn?!” ”""”1 Hugues. At U113 ctmrlottt-town (poet-) srrclal occasion. glliigflllfl C;ljgI:l,f,n,:l(,"lf.l;,, tgff Hospital on January 17. .1953. in 8!.Anin- Many friends and neighbors , d X Am '10 3 Mr. and Mrs. James .1. Hughes. mmuycm dmpped in durmg th” day ta 5c?ilritfiiitt.eec(irivlendlcalte,g1a goodvfaihanl- ” '”"' meted with - congratulate Mrs. Rooerson and C-3, cond, 10,, and ,, vigorous and MIcLEOD-In Monlreal Jun. taut. uhospltsl to partake of the large attractive- p;.0g,.emVe cgmmuntty amtude to, to Mr. and Mrs. D. G. MncLo:-nd I Affirm l,v decorated birthday cake. "Aunt wards m,me,., of local mm-C3," rnee Jerusha Lofui-gay) a daugh- tl Meliammee Hannah," as she is affectionately An extension to the building now tor. I K danbible known. enjoys good health and bemg made Wm ndd 40 fee; to tha DUNPHY-At the PI'lnl;I'.' (.ount,v 12.Flll;:tllke maintains an active interest in gt,-ucgun, bringing the totgl knggh Hospitali onM .1tin&i,a1ry Jo, 1353, hit: Joe i- the affairs of the community and to so feet, which will permit of M13 all 11- Om-"IS Hull 3'. the church. She was born at De- improvements to the interior which Kenslnxlon. In ll8U.Klll9l'-4 CRYPT0QU0'-rEmH"'e'9 how 90 W0''k"3 sable on Jan. 21), 1852. and was other officers elected were: Mr. CHAPPELT--M U19 Pllllfe Ed' A x Y o L 3 A A x R the former Hannah MI1cKay. Her s. c. But-hoe. 1st vice-president; ward Island Hosllllal 0" -lc"- 19l,';- is L o N o F E L L o w legion of friends wish her God's Mr. Elmer Meme. 2nd vice-pres- to Mr- and Mm Clllfrml CMPPE - Cominued busing ident; Mrs. Earle Norrie, seci-e- York. A daughter. Elizabeth Ann- One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used - mm Ind Mr. G. A. Cums, hub Mum". g M me Km” County for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. trophies, the length and formation of the Each day the code letters are different. single letters, apes. words are all hints. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams l A Crypfogrum Quotation . l HOMQDO - hEtEgYEiARllP&.E, K3C?TgF . . ' . l0U NOW E l- "WW -0 E '- ' ' ' TN6 CONN 0 fl -WNW” WWW” ” X?” "0 WHUTI, NE-ss,yout.t-r"tH'tteHnuAiot2EssEl2MAoEAtaetvr Fl.-He5,ZE OF; UKRDVMNHC. FZ X3VMN RKG X33". DlD,WHEN FEK'l7”l'l706Wl'l'HYOLlRUNDElZWEAR"WHY?SO QOLLTOP .DE5K: s. R K G 0 V H R xv D CH R K G 0 k B K,.V p C G F K' YOU WAQKVT -THEY'P BE WARM IN TH'MORNlN,.' GOT INTO BED, F24 ' . EVEN IN PULLED TH' COVERS OVER SOUR HEAV"WHY ? - x'o.sterdn,x"s Crylllnqlloltlt WHENCE comss SOLACET NOT . 7 t DED i There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten FROM SEEING wnn is DOING. SUl'-1FERlN,G. BElNG-- t TH H0U5E' N ,5 HARDY. d '1 ' ' LAID on voulz BACK AWHILE, LAID W 5 ...t au- . ON'VOUlZ LEFT 5lDE AW!-IlLE,'THEN r HEN PRIVATE s--IX cc-G c..a'f.";” 31-nu you 9 ' C ON YOUR RIGHT SIDE --VERY . PHOOTSLOG WAS If-kw 05”” .. .. . E N WON COMPLETE r 1 , 5 i l" WATSON! ',"t -7 '” E ?oE:E3El2aTs'?g?;J l;,"T':,,'T- t ' "' -41"!" i nowueor-: we "ll ”ex l -1 "'3. fl?” litttflitiiii .' - G t -INSURANCE l z X -..m. imp... ' t ' SERVICE 5 . -3w was BEEN . " 6' ' i TRANSFERIZEDTD -:2 "7 Mt our site, I "W soaav.ot:tvA1E ' l A cAMp -mp.-rg f HAVEN'T NADA ?'HO0TSLOG!CAhl'T . I pass SINCE oo A THING i o l REDRAWN 2 PRACWCN-'-V W rm HERE! . . i n d , x v' ayksouesr , Tl-lE HEARTOF o W.K. Rogers Agencies L mite ., , .- ., I , '. . . o-. . film AN ACT PHONE 5-l0 nml mi '1 - i ' :- 131 QUEEN ST. .. ,of.- , ' 'i , la; LOOSE! 1' - I . CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. .. M lmygf;f;EK ' , . . I 6 5' N. 52'AvE. AGENTS Tl-IROUGHOUP Tut. PROVINCE THE ROOF REApEk,JRwWm5 5 ,,,5,,n,,.,,,',.,j Mi, ,, 7. . . L -supp.-.n .-