' United States and Hubert at home, J and two brothers, Alexander Mut- DECEMBER a. 1931. will flnd a missing letter. on which the prize winnin Last week's winners : Tulsslllc LElTEil Here is a chance to win a valuable prize. ln some of the advertisements appearing in the contest you together will form the name of some firm on the page Accuracy in forming the correct name will be the Ilrst consideration, but neatness, originality and speed in getting a solution to the contest editor will also count. Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find the missingletters. Compose them in to the iirm’s nameand mail your answer to the Contest Editor Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to reach him not later than Tuesday night. Cc" testants must enclose with their solution a ' urrent week paid bill from one of the advertisers in he Missing Letter Competition. OONTEST These missing letters put g solution will be decided. 1, Lottie Martin, 75 Hillsboro St. 2, Mrs. Leigh Vessey, York. 3, Mrs. Florence Rodd, Winsloe Station. 4. Wm. Vessey, Dunstaifnage. BEDEQUE and caused much amusement and _____ laughted. ' Miss Mouse, although Mrs. William MacFai-iunc, was l visitor to~ O'Leary, recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner. The Ange-l of Death visited the hoiile oi Mr. Russel Craig of Chel- gon on Wednesday, and claimed for its own the beloved wife and moth- er, formerly Mary Ellen Howatt of Cape Traverse, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I-lowatt. There are left to mourn five daughters, name- ly: Mrs. Stanley Jack of Bedeque; v revllle; Mrs. Will Heckbert of j mersidc, Mrs. Charles Robert- son of Halifax, N. 5., Misses Verde and Ester at home, two sons, Heath and Harrison at home, also her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howatt of Cape Traverse. to all of whom, the community extends the most sincere sympathy. The fun- eral took place on Friday afternoon and was largely attended by friends who came to pay their last tribute of respect. Rev. I... P. Archibald officiating minister, spoke beauti- ful and comforting words to the bereaved ones.“ The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the family plot. Mr. Ralph 2B. MacCaull, of Wil- mot Valley was a visitor to Mont- lose attending the Division of the dons of Temperance. ' . MucFai-lane, of Fern- was- a recent visitor to Cav- endlsh. lVil-s. Albert Wright of Central Bedcque has left on an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. ll‘. A. Home at Moncton, N. B. ‘Illere passed away very suddenly‘ at Central Bedeque on Friday, Mr. William Muttart. Although Mr. Muttart had been in failing health for some time, death came very suddenly. The deceased, was 68 years of age-and was the son of the late William and Mrs. Muttart of North Carleton. 'l_.'hcre are left to mourn besides his sorrowing widow four sous, Joe and Harry of North Carleton, Wilburt, of the - expected. taken somewhat by surprise, in a few well chosen words thanked the donors very gracefully for their 1°V9ly Klits and good wishes. The guests all joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." lVDss Mouse has been one of the most popular salesladies of the stafl of Messrs. R. '1'. Holman Co. Ltd. Summerside for a number of years, and where a host of friends and customers were welcomed by her genial smile and attcntlveservice, Yet all join in wishing her a pleas- ant joumey through life. The guests included friends from Sum- mersde, New Annan, Wilmot Val- ley. All who assembled to extend their heartiest wishes. Although Miss Mouse will not exactly leave our midst she will be greatly mis- sed ln the community, where she was always the willing social worker. Music and games provided‘ excellent entertainment for the re- mainder of the evening. As the evening was about to draw to a close, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and the cs- sisting hostesses, after which, all bid "goodnight" to the bride-io-bc and departed for their respective homes feeling that a very pleasant evening was spent with Miss Mouse. The many friends of Mlss Eva Caseley, will be pleased to hear that she was successfully operated on in the Prince County Hospital and is now convalasciilg as well as can be Rev. A. G. Crowe, of the Central Bedeque Baptist Pastorate, attend- ed the Island Baptist Quarterly held in the Cavendish Baptist Church on Monday andfruesday. Mr. Crowa gave a. very interesting address on ‘Stewardship’ at the Tuesday morning session. Mr. Crowe also was in charge of Monday even- ing's session-B. Springfield and Vicinity Messrs. Mervin McCourt and Gregory Mulligan, South Freetown. have left ‘for the lumber woods in Nova Scotia. Mr. John D. Mclvor and Miss tart of North Carleton, Stephen’ Muttart of Cape Traverse. and one sister, Mrs. Thomas Howatt of Cape? iraverse, to all of whom the sym-} " nded. The funeral services were, held onisunday afternoon from the‘ Seven Mile Bay Church and ceme- tery. Rev. Father Monaghan offic- iating and was very largely attuid- ed. The‘ pall bearers were Messrs. O'Connell Noonan, Arthur Green, James Campbell, Jay Hayes. Walter Wright and Reginald MacFarlane. _Ht;ly of the entire community is Mr. and Mrs. William Rogersou and fondly of Freetown were visit- m-s to Summerside on Saturday. A miscellaneous shower party was tendered to Miss Lila Moose. caucu- tcr oi Mrs. ftcbert T. Moose of New Annan, at the home of Mrs. Robert Btavert of Wilmot Valley, on '.l‘ues- dfly evening, previous to her IP- proaching marriage. The livinl room was nicely and prettily dw- orated for the occasion, an arch cf Weuvreon had been arrsnscd w‘! under it the "bridal chair" was daintily trimmed. The entire com- - - of guests assembled in this where they awaited the arriv- " cf the guest of honour. Miss Mouse, accompanied by her friend. Nils Jslp Maclschorn, entered the mum and was seated in the “fair chslrtwrwc well-tilled and daintll! trimmed baskets were carried in CM PIIGOII beside the brIde-to-be. The gifts were than unwrapped by was nnclinc Mcrchbank and llus. Ih-ncst Mills and the humorous and witty ma: accompanying the gifts In lead by Ins. force Downs. Blanche Maclvcr, Kinkora, attend- ed a wedding reception in Wel- lington last week. Mr. Michael Greenan, Khkora Fireman ' Receive Introduction BOSTON. MR5!» DBO. l—'I‘rain- ing schools for firemen and file- men's courses have become a fea- ture of instruction in the United States. Seven yearsago short courses L for firemen were established at the ' Universities of Illinois and Iowa L State 00119812, and subsequently ‘ the National Fire was“ goump ‘Pmmud 5 "N Béfvlte extension . committee to lend weight of the] Council's support to this educa- l’ tfcnal activity. Benefits of attend. ancc at the schools have been nu. merous and diversified, from the belief a fireman should pmseg; i; , much technical information as re- quired in some of the leading pro- tesslons. Fire equipment is fairly well standardized throughout the coun- l trv- At schools 1.. larger cities s‘ great deal of study has been given L the development of methods enab- ling a, fire company to perform an evolution in the least time and vsequently, fire department members ‘ in small towns and villages fro“ quently can raise the climb ladders I and lay hose lncs asrapidiy as: firemen in larger centres. It is not L uncommon for a group of six men to reduce the time of perfcnningt any particular manoeuver to one-l third and sometimes one fourtli 01L that required prior to receiving 1m‘ struction. Life-saving and resuscitation are important in a flremazrs training and duties. He must become well, versed in methods cf resuscitating persons who appear to have been‘ drowned or overcome by gases, and l even revivifying newly born babes.- Within the past decade hydraulics of fre streams was regarded by the rank and illc of fire depart- ments ss a highly technical subject, u cause the men least fatigue, con. I THE CHARLO'I"I‘E'l‘OWN GUARDIAN Missing Letter Oontest READ EVERY AD-—FIND THE‘ MISSING LETTE bras: Merchandise S3, $2, $1, S1 _, , ;,,,i§,ev.il;s.».=. . PAGE THR PAGE ELEVEN TNE' SKATING SEASON is Now Starting Euler the sport this you with a new pair of STARR SKATES We Iinve a fll line-oil sires uml prices. The Rogers Hardware v 00., Limited Those Distinctly Smart SHOES You Au much admired are from the Dew l-ull Monk-II shown by the Wright Shoe 6o. formerly A LLE W5 O. G. NEESGNEN The Imperial Iiruznlors ‘ TOILET ARTICLES We upeollilln- In Dispensing Prenrrlptlnne. Smoke Hllpilllfll Plione 772. 1B3 Queen lit. liurlottetovvn For Particulars In Regard To CONTEST “M! this Page O. A. BRIIOE MEN'S .WEAR I55 Queen SI IEO! (‘Iilurloiivilnrm - SPECIALS IN’ CUA New Models, New (‘lolhs IIILOO to ‘$0.00 I’. E. I. fillilVii OVER- TS NOTHING l LIKE A GOOD DINNER For the Main Course Meat or Fish Rely on Us. J. A. LAWSON MEAT F15“ Tel. 1063. 135 Euston St. N. L. WORTNY Tile Popular flrugglnt Prescriptions Toilet Artlc-Iu, (Windy, Smoking Supp'llrs “II .\I\I TU PLEASE I78 Queen M. Phone 27I (Iiiirlultrlnwll. llon’t Read This UIIIQIIH ,..... lire looking fur “Ila, l"li umi lluliliiy. \\ 1- |lil\'l‘ II. 250 Uil-rvoiiis In rlioclr Tflllll. Yllli “III by [Hugged 3Q tile ronuouuilll- prior-a KELLY c» MacINNIS lion's Wear Phone Hi lllii (Front George St. PHONE 1010 Tlnit (‘ulls BENS TAXI TIM bee: In m-rvll-e nnd Curl Iluy ilIllI Night. BEN’S TAXI [I7 k<-..c st. (‘Ilurlnitetanv-n, . p, E, i, GENERAL STORE ‘v6 "l"! u eonlillclr stock at ills right price. C. H. HORTON Murray River. - r. n. I. W. A. JONNSTONE (‘rnl-lirlgv, (irnnlieuwirc, Souvenir (iumlu, I-‘uiu-y (lmulu, Hmnkern’ Nilpplli-s, Eir. Fruit, Flnilr IIIHI Frrnll Phone O lilouiugile, |', It‘, 1, REAL VALUES AT LOWITST PRICES AT All’ GROCERY STORE P. J. MacllOlIALll ' Telephone 8B8. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets RS—-READ EVERY AD FREE? Merchandise . $3, $2,$1,$1 WE MAKE OANS OF ALL KINDS Bright or Enamel Lined Highest Quality Charcoal Tinplate Genuine C Enamel. IIELP IIOME INDUSTRY CHARLOTTETOWN CAN CO., LTD. Charlottetown. P. h‘. I. KEEP Your Feet Warm .»\.. .. rtl...n.l.-. .-......- |.. ....a m ...».- min..- ,0... HENRY NEALE f welim Prim-o m. ._... JIMMIE’S SMOKE SHOP uull Shoe Shine Parlor slim-l Ilyrll uny (‘olnr Tel. 5'25 171i Queen Si. 1 NlINTER’S G RO O ERY Orders Delivered Free Quality Tomatoes, 2 tins . . 19c iumnbells soup. 2 tins 21c Island Beans, 2 (in; _ 21c "l" Lard. 2 lbs . . . . . .. 25.. T“ 1393- -- 207 Qui-m s; gysuuuy customers rim testify “I _" "l" (lullllly mul prior. l.\ iirn- you not one oi‘ iliun. Wm. iilcKAY Telephone lzfi7 Corner Fitzroy and Edwud ______,_______ ._____________ sp SAY 1r wlTu Hi‘ nowaas It would be a pleasure to lliive you visit our GREENHOUSES JAM ES TAIT lllcmbers Florial Telegraph Delivery Association PALAOE OAFE Ilruullir lllnul-ra tile. Try um- uml you won't go any- ‘ “hero Ilse. Sprrllil (IflIPffi lit ull Ilnurl. Telvplionl TIT-'1- Cor. t. (ieorgc and Kent Si. Charlottetown - P. E. l. the theory of which could only b2‘ understood and practiced by a few who had received adwinceci tachni-‘Y cal education. Today, a large pro-j portion of the membership of city§ departments can malts calculations: regarding combinations of hose,; water pressures and nozzles, with, ECHO GARAGE JUST REOEIIIEO Sonia special values In Luillen‘ lnul (E‘:I|I:\' “Whit Watt-lime. Jwvwlry of uIl Mud! w. N. TANTON ‘Pol. liTll-L IIG Grafton Battery recharging and Winter Storage. Generators and Starter; re- paired. Spray Painting a Specialty. 8G Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. unerring accurcay and In much: shorter time than when don-e by a technical engineer who has not specialized in this particular sub- Ject. This knowledge enables a fire company t0 get into effective ac- tion immediately upon arrival at the fire grounds. and eliminates former delays when the water pressure from hose lines was either too weak or too strong. A subject of unusually general interest in training schools is the chemistry of fire, which lends itself to endless experiments illustrating the different principles involved. To spent the last few dill?! VBYY PIER-S" antly in South Ilreatown visiting his daughter, Mrs. Russel Dcighan and Mr. Deishun- Mr, William McIvor, Kinkora and Mr. George Dawson, Borden, paid a flying visit to Alberton Sunday. Miss Jean Deiglian, Emerald. spent the week end in Bummersidei the guest of Mrs. Fidcle Perry. I Miss Elsie Murphy. Kinkcra. W33 a week end visitor to Norboro, the| guest cf Miss Burnetta Connick. i”- r Mt” Eleanor l2 ' ” . PYNWWII» was a visitor to Spflllifleld °ll 3W1‘: day. ' I Springfleldw vis- Miss Ruth Lambc. spent -' very pleasanti iting in Freetown. __ I ‘The Misses Jennie Ellis and Eil-‘ em mmbe, nurses-in-trainins in Prince Counts‘ Hflllmlv “mm”, use, were visitors to sprinafle“ u“ Sunday. ; Miss Inez German. Kmillflmn- silent last week very vlulsfmm’ m. Freetoum the W?" °£ M“ 71°" ence Croken. Among those arrested, Pelnlni hears. were JIPIRW Qmmye” M the south Manchuria r " .. W!‘ m...» officials and curt employm- Thsr, was also a rum“ "l" "'°"i .1 3mg; yer. involved. is Your Oar Ready For Winter? Consult our 25 item cheek up for $7.50. Hear our Stewart Warner Radios. "World Wide Reception." “Short and Long Wave." T, Charlottetovm DURAN’! SIIOW ROOMS BREAD Th0 Stuff n! LlIO IVIien you slit Dir-Innis’ lire-all you lmvn the brat. McInnis' Bakery - Permanent .Wzlvlng $7.00 IIIIII $10.00 ‘I'm specialize In Finger-Wm"- lmr- Our new Ilnublgnnt Imll- vllluslle Lotion will reflurn Iiy lulmout liuli’, the time you npml under the dryer. Try it, ROSE MARIE T. VERNON ROOO Auto Fi-lulrrs llllll Body _ liepiiirlug. (‘Inns for ll" Milken of (‘arm Tops ulul (‘pl slstrrlllg u v -. --I. 12o l-‘ltzrny sir"; Charlottetown, - I’. E. l. REAROOIVS Llulivn’ Illilr n-.-~~»... Purim- B ARBER SOP Tel. Mil-J l.l‘l (tin-m an. l LONERGANS BAKERY 5i (irllflllll s1. "e "lil-c-Iiillzo n. l'uff Piialry, I'nrk Plea. Fri-uh every dny, Jully Ilougliiiulvl (‘liken nml (‘ookirs of ull kids. Queen Meat Market (‘holes menu ut the lowest price: Canned goods and vegetables- flurnl Ilum 20c, Baron 20c Pork Hienk uml Pork (‘hops Hllrni Ilo J . R. SEVICK Tel. 130i 22.‘! Quefln Si. ISLAND BRAND HOME STYLE BEANS WITH pomp TIIE ROYAL PACKING O0. Charlottetown, P. E, ]_ FIRE You nee them all run to llie fire. um] you iii-iir from every kills: "I wonder If he In Insured?" re Your’! T. u. AMacNUTT Flrc Iuuirunce Telephone III Cor. (it. (is-urge I\lI(I Illchmonll l f . STIIATIIGONA (TLEANING HOTEL 5 ‘ PESSING lfrl. n. c". \i...-l.-...., Prop. TAILORING s....-l-‘.i'l"sf.l..l'.'.'.r 1211.". I qqlcodflfe sentner T" '“°"-' l“ Kw: M- LIINOII A FEAST I Tim! you will enjoy Milton's T ea Room Telephone Til-l. mi Kent Sin-rt save life and extinguish ill? 5R9?- T" ""- 1" ‘""""i"*= 5" I ‘IIAIIKIIDIII-ISr-‘ING suoi-ri-z 1y And mwlugently. a fireman must ‘ Hi0 (iron! (ieorzr lit Plinne I243 understand the dangerous features of gases and chemicals. u Salvage opcrtaions also occupy important places in the curriculum. mm" "m! supnlyh“ mun", Many authorities dedarc that half Grocer and Baker 0G1‘. of fire-waste is due to damase by s P E c l- s Qlllilly and Service H. J. M A BO N . . s1‘ "m “d ‘"‘°“°' __ ......_. . ......... .. E. MOSHER --33§3-317’T~7"'~- -» 3 l5 n‘ 30M,’ 1 5m," pong" i T". “a ‘Immune flfIlc-i- (‘anvil-civil with D-lurstoi-c ) ' , I Poi-k Chops lb. . c l 17‘; ' Tl‘! "l" 5"!!!" "T" '°"'" P. E. ISLAND Foxeil are umfllll Heel’, 13c III. F I | |i Sportswomal] l run. Pork oluuxcleifl nt reduced '“'""" "m" ""1 "" ' _°" | Chicken, Duck, l-‘uwl uml (ll-car f? (Canadian Press) Devereaux Grggery "l?l..‘.'l'li'..i.il."".liifi..E111 lluvulfutiuflul "Y MINEOIJA. N~ Y» Dec? 2‘*Pa1° Mlrrnrn ..¢...-l.<-.i mm rosllvrrell- - - C L d mg drawn gfter a long Jcumey. And Meat Market Furnlfure covering. mm reel-Iver) P-E-l- BISCUIT 0- t - ‘ 224 Kent St. Phone i210 i shipments n? rIWIl 509mm (‘linrlolirfuil'n, - l‘. P}. I. tile mother o.‘ M188 Mal’ Gleam“ nylon; two hours last ni8lll 8i the bedside of the attractive young Canadian sportswcman, who was seized with an unexplained 111N855 last Saturday. But what passed between mother and daughter or whether they dls-, CUSSGd li-lis CiledhllPs tw0->'eur-ulll' son, whose paternity have been st- tributed to William Conner, an en- gineer serving a prison sentence. was as much a mystery as the call-Sc King's County Garage Company Ltd- Expiert General Auto Its-DRIP": Storage Battery llwulrlur I" Reclmrglnl’ Acccssorlen Ollll. "l"- m“ w", |.,,|,,||,,, .. iipeclnlt! Rmllo Sales mu] llrrvll" Montague. ' P‘ n’ L rloes Tl-l 1N2 luv-inn kl-m sl. Pure Home-Made Candy Our Specialties, Furlgel, Tnflles and Caramel»: HI Elm Ave.- (‘hni-Iottetown, - I‘. B. I. LlI!lNGSTONE’S 0g Miss Gledhiiib sicknesl. Mrs. Ida. middle sled "L" °1 “ml former engineer, who shared her! 1.0.... with Miss Geldhill and the~ infant. said she knew nothinz 01-’; m; arrival 0f Miss GledhilPs m0th-' e,- from Montreal. 1 Mrs. Anne Gwedhili. the mother. Macllonald Bros. General Merchants ONE PltICl-I T0 ALL Georgetown, I’. E. l. Don't neglect the greatest nssel that you possess eml that ls Y O ll R EY ES J. W. JOHNSTON Telephone 420-1. 1G1 Kent Street HIGH GRADE Shoe Repairing ‘Work done “IIIIP you wnlt. slim anim- simi- vying Arthur Maclieill ion lit-m Si. liaro|dS.MacLccli General Merchant Ami Driller in Furni Prollu" Vernon River, P. E. Island ARGYLE SZRYIOESTATION hm, Oils, Washing nnri (in-hill: Dlulpeqili- Ilmul Phone BiiT-L (‘Iinrlntictovv-n. - I‘. B. I- BARBER Try Leo llnnprr umI you wIII 1m l-rriivo Illlll nliilnllu-ilun iiint will keep you romlng. LES HOOPER lien: Nina-t Next to (‘z-uirni Garage General Merchants \\'P llziu‘ u rumplrlll stock 0T moat unfunny ,1... vrlint. Our unniil; iUllI Privi- will Milt you. The Star Groce Suurnl, - - l‘, 1-), l, n. J. J. STOREY IIPIIII-r III (irons-rims, Tegeilihlr-s, Frulll, Ferris, Eir. at [mu-rut Prion Phone II (‘on (luorn mill Bnyficld Street! (‘lllirlsliirlunvn, - P, E, l. GENERAL STORE about: n: llie rill: nrl-‘P- Feed, Flour IIIIII flruln P. J. NOY 8s. CO. Tel, (-1 lluutvr IUYI-‘l’ Private Christmas Bards .\t n-uuonulilc price‘. (lvi _\'ur orilvr in non". (‘zluu- null ew- our i-wlilhlll lirmuls. G\'.\|t1ii\\' (‘I-‘NTRAL J0" PRINTERY went direct t0 the “B55115 Howlifl’ where her daughter lies in "l9 charity ward, when she reached the city. she paused for a moment to learn that her daughter had been PTO- nounced out of danger during the day. She said s theory that Jvllss Gledhill had taken poison We!‘ ridiculous. "What am I so mad about?" re- peated the popular actress, with flashing eye. "I only lot till“ bouquets. tutu whntl" But," said m; manager. "isn't that. sued?" "Not when I paid for five." “l4 tllcactrcll. WNITE'S TEA ROOMS TllE HOME 0F 171K331! CANDIES We have s big IIIMII bll-‘I’ lieu, which proves that our lunches satisfy. We would i welcome your pail-snare "l"! ' can assure you the same cour- teous, clean service our 01h" patrons enjoy. WNITPS Svuuyside HAVE YOUR OLD FURNI- TURE RENEWED FOR. CHRISTMAS Upholstered, Repaired, lteilnished We will guarantee it as I005 n.- new at the lowest . ‘“' price. A‘! Hand Made Smokinl Chairs made to order. 520.00 up. We have s complete line of coverings. All the latest patterns at s 30% discount for December only. Don't delay. E. J. GALLANT J. A. McKINNON General Merchant Georgetown. P. E. I. In our General Store III" "m llnd sen-lee, quality ami the film prlre. Peed, Flour and (lrlln A. B. GIITOLIFFE n1, 1.1 Iluntrr Riv" Burhoc’s Grocery Phones $11-$72 Quirk olllrlrnt nervlc Tim Tell, III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c Tlllllllll! 5mm. Ii for . Iirllpn l"rllll, b fur 3 rllllllullll‘ Sun; uml I pk: Sim]! Ill-unis fr". nII for .. 259 For. lYs-ymoutli nufl Flinn RIX’S GROOERY’ 2 Brooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c 2 Packages (urrarls ‘,6 Ib. tin Lobskr 10 lbs. Carrots .. - 19K‘ 10 lbs. Paisnips . -. 25¢ l0 lbs. Onions . Phone 356 Cor. Euston & Longworih Ave. Bastard & White Plumbing C’ Heating Engineers A Roci‘ to meet your require- ments. Guaranteed for l0 to 20 years. t Tel. 1H5. 16R Queen St. Charlottetown, I’. E. I. Built-up-Iloofing a Specialty ‘i 111T com- .ythai f PW‘ . frorr iher oi Gov- roposal wo per ir pel‘ actured manu- u not ce, and of the wn sp- as fear- ; of liv- rr com- 1s about Britain. ared the ‘made a igh dut- . friend.“ id, “but like mis- tends to as pos- iwrl con- is hit b!’ ; spokes- ports to h French few items le French lmentariiy n; super- ftm- Great aid stand- ' nt 50 per asures iii were among 3f the ta!‘- the Cham- 00L ran, 2 Anne _ 4 Leonard Murphy 2 is Agnew. 4 lan Walsh. scAulay and an Silllivan. refl Ryan. l zinc Byrne. . Vickerson. in MscEsch- laid. 3 Bern- usret, Gallant (equal) I y Agnew. ity. She bore‘ ich cheerful- it even those she was suf- er illness was reconciled tc put. all he! kg frequently was held on -om her fath- eople‘s Ceme- ided and was‘ . Ramsay. as- _-own, Rev. Mr. 3k sweetly ren ugged Cross" in. ere six of her Mutch, Irvine Kennedy. Pres Balderson. ller d brother Ken h her memory- sed By in Face ieal Cove, N.B., . very nervous, nd not able tc ed with pimples laying and cm- nee bottles of Bur- can do my own cs have entirely name-bin‘!!! if i l