News, Sn -""”¥ifiaualu n» u were dely at any of m m. lewhg ".33.", Water Street. Genrlhs Drops." f,“ nan. Water sum. aura Gellet. 01 n, Guardian Ill be lelvelld te n our," 59y at to m‘ h! M IN w w a l," ,9‘: erlnr to the My responsible 4mm noel swans in steak- “ may, o-n-n. 4",; FALL nAunt of the ‘Llflgéwillimlteldll; ide. WW 1M flyfifi luv. w. s. coon-g‘ central "will malts. "30 M. 1111: SENIOR KNITTING jup of the 1.0.111; will meet mm “rs, Alexander Lewis in the giontgot Club rooms, 278 Water w“; Thursday afternoon, Sept. m [is this is the first meeting m} ggii and winter work it is hop- ed mere will be a flood attenglazrltvtfi _. MORIAL SERVICE —Therc - ‘n: a memorial service in the viii CMQUIIIPBG church. ¢PARTICULARlSm CPgREGTE? _ r. Barr Tpp o arn ey s , sltient iii Prince County lfor’ '° be “hie 1° report that the $1.000 pital as a result of a fall from the llbléflive had been achieved by the gcdflolding around the new smoke stack ivniczi is being erected at the I the reizular veekl Dehydration plant in Summerside. night-S. At nine o‘clock Saturday he was ‘nrking in company with Arthur Wall and Ivan Dickieson of Darn- ny, the three men having taken the contract of erecting the smoke, stack. In attempting to untangle the ropes in a block and tackle, he missed his step and fell about 5i feet. landing on a concrete base on his feet. His condition up to resent time is reported good and la is resting as comfortably as can be expected. The extent of his injuries include a fractured leg. wrist and hip. _ 5SIDE LADY PASSES '—'I'he death occurred at her home in summcrside on Tuesday, Sept. 19th oi Mrs Hammond Cannon. She was abcu. '15 years old. The deceased, who was formerly Miss Laura Wal- ker of Kcnslngton, had resided in Summerslde for many years. She was known and respected by ner many friends for her many fne qualities She leaves to mourn, her husband and one son William, firtiiss operator in the navy; also two sisters, Mrs. John Thompson of Kensington and Mrs George Brown of Charlottetown; also two bro- ill9f5 William and John in Ken- lng on. Funeral on Friday at 2 o'- cZ-ek from the Anglican Church. Tr.- lTllLl n5 will be taken to church i at 12 DOCil—s -—C.\\‘.i. -.The regular month- lrr‘ ciinas of the Catholic Wo- n... League were resumed on lglcdncrciay September 13th. at the of C lit: D McNeili in the chair The rep. s of the different comm- iilecs wire read and the Pn- iiftnt also read an account of ihiriual Convention which was held 1a Charlottetown, and which show- rd ihc splendid work which is H- int 711" by theI-oaguc. The re- ! c annual collection were _' and Ilia‘ mcitvy used in futhz-rance of t. . many activities. Money was voted for prizes for the San- dav school children and plans lillfl for the fall and winter work. The hostesses for the social hour itthe ("osc of th- meeting were l1 D F. McNeill and Mrs. J Murphy, — B. —_Mr. F C Murphy. Summer- nerside is at Kentville, N. 5., at- tending a convention o! the Imperial Lite Assurance Company. He "'s accompanied by Mrs. Murphy. 'I‘hey are expected‘ to return this bven- MTHEUIMTIC PAWS and STIFHIESS It—._.—_—_— iilliiTlilll SALE | AT KINKORA lwlll sell by Public Andie! —en— FRIDAY, SEPT. fill Household Furniture Consisting. of Dining-Room. Ballroom Suiiu, . Kitchen Flrniiure, ete.; also Farm- Ill Tractor. J. W. FARMER. , Kinkorn. National Film Bald MOVIES (Visual Education) mUTlP-TICIII] lllllgton-Wellelky Freetown-Thursday I. Wlltllalvep-Frllsy sitPPILQEIKLLIW T E WESTERN GUARDIAN -* lm-i Genus (low, , IUIBEIIIDI and PIINCI COUNT! t Alvertisin I Street. Granville Street. l! hone In Salami-side. Phone $80 for this service fer deliveries on you "n", -LAYING PULLETS 6 months See Rex 9-21 1i. STOCK SPRAY for es. 021;- -—MANY ATTEND CARNIVAL — The Canadian Legion Carnival “d SHORT SUBJECTS at Bummerside this week continues to attract large crowds. a feature event on th United Church in Cascumpec on me Alberto!) charge, next Sunday, “p, M g 3 p. m. (three oclock) h m OI the late LAC. Wil- lhm God rey Leard, son of Mr. and ms, G. Russell Leard, who m; his llft- in a plane crash in Labrador, on Thursday, July 6 He“ w, s, Godfrey, B.A., of Sack- v1] N. B. a former pastor, and now director of young people's work [or m; Maritime Conference 0i the Unlhd Church, will be the spwnl speaker at this service in 9. potatoes, re-opened had been closed since t. About 70 persons are e SALVATION ARMY DRIVE-The Salvation Anny financial Summerside by the taco! by‘ drive, . last night, it was announced | L. R. Alien. He said he hoped i, time the Y's Men's Club met; for to- Tmhor’: Convention at Summerside , In spite of bad weather about} P County attended a most suocessq ful convention in Sumtnersioe rust. id y. The morning session opened with‘ an address by the Davis Lidstone. i-le emphasized the g on the part oi; the public to the value of etlllCfilliOlii recommended an program of public Mr. i extensive i enlightenment ‘ outlined the, curriculum for ttie and said that a pass of 50 per cent will be required lll future in each Junior entrance aubiect. The President or . Teacher's Federation, Miss Estelle slowness spoke next taking as her subject "What the Ldcrancn tun at]: 1C1‘ us ilthd what we can do for e Fedora on." She depzoreti the officiall an present status of the teaching pro- y nounced ression since any UIIELIXCRIZEQ per- son can earn more mo I I 'y than a for the rand monelh any. ~ 8 assault on the teacher must lTlflKL’. Miss Newsomc, dlrcctor of Jun- ior R/sd Cross, outlined work and presented the Red Cross Banner for 1943-44 M155 lviitl,, of the Primary Dcpflriq The seventeenth annual district i convention of N i -. The highlight of the convention side, Avonlea, ewwfilllastlgyw’ lgllveclr bv Ml‘. Oyster Bed Bridge, Sterling, May- Hcmc with the President/L was an inspiring addrcss L1o_yd W. Shaw Director of Educ- ation. i-le asked the support stressed the need between the teache pnrtrnent of Education, and: also the need of gett rig the pu lic to "ode" Q c _ think along certain llllElS in order lug theartiliub creglimlirll uaixilitslorlifpgllils. that there will be as little sand as possible grinding in the educational field can get back to doing more than tve are giving inade- mould ours so that our Crone as an excellent training in Cll/IZEHSAIP. kglliiiltilren should live in SOllCtgl 111110 o ve Teach children to Brown’ play, laugh and sing. He is an un- satisfactorv citizen Lknow how to play. Too much value placed on exams and book-learn- ing. The spirit cf coiiigetitzc-n may eed to anti-social citizenship. “pa”. wyégltgflveazge “theme wuhi" hard Dickieson, Ebenezer by Miss shall be educated in all shall mankind be nearer to human- Becretary-Miss Doris keeps inc regular” tlco. Vice President. Mrs. Preston tary ireasurerz, Mrs. James Wares, QAI keeps nie free of that. New I'm nlullr II l clock-and I like ALL-BIIAI n lot." coneti ntion is due to lack ’ in t e diet, simply eat xnuooo ALL-DRAM regularly (nan cereal or in several ALL-BRAN muf- fins) and drink plenty of‘ water. Re- ba, ALL-BRA“ la n wholesome, ' . I hnndyaileaMade “so”, . Canada ported as fo lthat the thanks of this convention. be extended to the txeople of 0v- ster Bed Bridge for their splendid ‘hospitality. (i) Resolved that the fthanka of this convention be ex- itended to Miss McDonald for her interesting talk_on quilt making and for the beautiful designs she displayed. (S) Resolved that we as Institute members, strive to carry on our Institute work as earnestly T RIMEIKIK‘. ALSO - NEWS Last night SHOWS 3.30-7.30-9.15 8 PIOQTBIII from the T 1 u 1 al tialent. s n eekva w nu ng a this, I - -DEIIYDI.ATION PLANT -. ores u | t Sumneretd ydratlon plant} hich processes, l t. he spring] , -——-————- 1 d! one shift i... it is expevififif... 2' — second shift will be operated lat-I ' EYr-s __ SUMMERSlilli ,._—T_- i . Lieut-G . wnn 5°11» filmy-l.“ commehliids Hthe surlilgpw U. Ninth Army, ivhtnli has bnen "somewhere in France‘? toland-Lxifi the million or more men pggsnd GENU- llistrict Convention field. St. Ignatius, Anglo -Rustico, of all Bay View, Tor _ teacher. to the Federation. whose Creek, St. Mer§it°n§§iie°le§°lr°“s I is to help materially improve the whole stntug of ed-i- b»,- cation. l-le paid tribute :0 his prc- The Institutes were r-ntertalned Andrew capably presiding. All Joined in singing the Institute “pence" and an inspiring address by President Mrs. Philip Mathie- son extended cordial words of welcome to the visiting Institutes. This was very graciously respond- ed io by Mrs. George Brown, ‘Stanley. Roll call showed nine vmllll Instituees represented with a fair winked “"5 attendance. cut. in educational organization and moulded children from three years vention was read by the secretary The minutes of last district con- and approved. The following com- mittees were then appointed. 511999 W!‘ educalimnlll Dmgram l0 Resolution, Mrs. Noel Hooper, Mrs. ‘vemmufl Willard Nicholson. Mrs Howard. c‘ E12“ Carr. Nomination committee, Mrs. Herbert Stevenson, Mrs. Ernest prove in wisdom and stature and 1m in favor with God and man,” that Bu an‘ Mrs‘ Ernest Gnuam‘ is with a four fold object-mental A splendid report reviewing the year's work were heard from the dlffereia‘, InsitZutes-Rivcrside by Mrs. Nicholle Gallant. Wheatley River by Mrs. Jame; Wares. Oy- ster Bed Bridge by Mrs. James wares. Oyster Bed Bridge by Mrs. Carr. sterling by Mrs. George A sing-Song of "Old Favorites"- with Mrs. Philip Mathieson as organist, was very much enjoyed. 0 n. Solo, "Loves Old Sweet Song." by Mrs. Fleming. Reports from Anglo-Rmstlco by Mrs. James New Glasgow by Mrs, Ric- I-Ielen Ford and Mayfield by Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Miss MacDonald, supervisor was welcomed, and gave a very inter- esting talk. She also had a beauti- ful display of quilt patterns, which were greatly admired bv all. ‘A committee was named to judge the quilts made by the different In- stitutes. Rustico had the honor of winning first prize“ and $5.00 War Saving Certificate. _ A question box followed and some terestin, QUCSIlOIIs were dis- and answered by Miss McDonald. An invitation was extended from Msyfietd Women's Iinstitute to meet in Mayfield Hall for the 1945 ccnwntion. The nomination committee brought in the following report:- Officer- for 1946 eonventionPresl- dent Mrs. James L. LePage. Rus- Campbeii. New Glasgow. Secre- Wheatlev River. The Resolution committee u- ilows- (l) Resolved Tra- cnARzcri-Terowiv ens-owe Moundeii Overseas-low lions Major J. A. Macdonald, of Cardigan, P. E. 1., whose wife is now re- e being greeted by his sister upon his n port aboard the hospital ship "Lady recently. Having spent more than two years overseas, he has plenty to tell his sister, Cpl. G. l". Macdonald. who is with the R. C. A. F. Women's Division. iRCAF Photo). siding in Halifax, is shown abov arrival at an Eastern Canadia is. A __ ____ _ ______ ,___ t ved that We as Institute mem- berg aim to help iind ozitertaiii- merit for our young people in their own ccrnmunity. The mew-in! then adjourned for m a the tea hour and gocial intercourse; g ‘EVENING SESSION 8.30 Evening session o president presiding and all singing‘ "0 CanadaWMinutes of afternoon" meeting read by Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon C. ‘have robin-tied home after weeks and Arthur W. Fletcher last week on'return after a most pleas-. ant visit with her parents. Mr. and Mlitts. George Chappelle, Esher St. Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. P.L. C C y' bell gave a pleasing duct. tion by Doris Andrew. Instrumen- tal music with vocal refrain was given by Harold McDonald. Read- The one act. play s Presented by Rus- by LAW. Beth Coy-van spent Thurs- stat-toned. She spent her furlough with her H address by Rev s_J lDavles. Milton. A hearty vote of ks was extended to Mr. Davies rand the Rustico Players for their splendid entertainment. tion was taken for the Sanitarium for the reason, is mse which has the crushed raspberries Th" h d 1 twclipiseciel edréfsselskearjrlytgfix a‘: the Charlottetown B Y.P U. was mambo,” a hfild guliviilay n evcningd inh the trfle darker in another new vied c u“ ' mm": w“ ‘ short devotional peri ranging ‘n Grace (irosby. E16 President this? ' gave a ow wor or wecome. r Acznthus is the newest thing in Levy also welcomed those Drew“, fiend said tléztit he helped this would a. year great activity. Tie, group adjourned to the lower hall where a short program was enjoy- ed. This included vocal solos by new." c“ 15°55.“ net" p o soos y u us i. Mr. Levy then took charge of the group and games and a sing song were enjoyed by all. Lunch’ was served and the evening's activities closed with the singing of Auld ‘Lang syne and The National em. blukh 4 cream. ed with the singing or _. ___ mcn from i8 to 35. Dominating the f'eld for after- ls the one-piece dress i" demand by 1.31089 h_ lines which concentrate on 6° a high neckline. It's a medium shade with a touch of green and lots of grey ge lgroups. The early fall bride a -' ipears to favor metal grey. whle forest green is as popular as ever for afternoon wear. The restrictions in styling, wh'ch limit dress manufacturers per cent. of their pro-war styles, is resulting in a smaller but more the two-piece, two showing Marcella skrts and char- |treuse tops with lsteei skirt among others. Currently favored for fall eve- m"! wear are short dresses with a number of new features such the drop shoulder arm holes with empha: extremely small waist hstllzfitolfslerfid Jlrldge Women's‘ l ii: ~ _- t ‘ dccersor, Dr. H. H. Shaw. Mr Snow The nflsfiflofln fgssfgn fgeegjlailgi 0f CQ-OPBTBUOH 2.30 with the president Mrs. Blair Reports from the French Forces of the Interior credit grenade- mnchinzgun-toting, 13-year-old Joseph with being responsible for the deaths of 13 Germans and the wound- The young French patriot fighter. mascot of an Fl"! group at Carpentras, is a veteran of battles against the Naaia, in- eluding one with a German tank. - Quitrxiifs m‘ Parrachinc. above, ing of scvcral others. Ken Reynolds able In advance. _ C0018 for Photos. adjourned tili tomorrow. but there was no fire. cally. Home at 2 p. m. sharp. Z 21 the City Monday evening. and control of industrial use Anth the Board is pending. “Silver Wings" branch, vice prin- cipal’: department. Junior Red Sept. 13th in Parkdale School. The the ensuing year: President, Velma Good; vice-president, Betty Cook; secretary, Helen MacLean; truis- urer, Lorne Livingstone; cirora- members of this branch were high- ly pleased to receive the J. R. C. past year. Both teacher (Mildred banner in Mr. MacPhaiVs in- spectorate. EGGS AND POULTRY - Egg receipts appear to be holding steady this week with prices un- changed. Dcmand for A grades is in excess of supply but markets draggy causing an accumulation of Cs. Quality showing improve- ment. P. E. I. stations arc quot- ing for ungraded eggs delivered: A large 36-11. A medium as, A pul- let and n ao-a, c 18-24. Graded shipments delivered. Charlotte- wn. A rge 41, A medium so, A pullet and B 28 1-2, C 22. Dressed poultry receipts have shown a doubt due to favourable harvest- ing conditions curtailing deliver- es. insunnnrt ALL rigs RALPH HUTTAR Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIBKEY “—ancl this one we got with a Guardian Want Ad the war as in wartime. (4) to type all of our urgent letters-she ales twe Chartered Accountant Office at. ll Granville Street Simmer ‘ ’ l uuniat GUARDIAN! This cel—n h reserved Ior news- el local interut. tmt advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly nu- CONFEDElI-ATIUN LIFE IN- IUIANCE. BEND YOUR. APPLES for Red Cross Jelly to Royal Packing 00.. Charlottetown, by Saturday, Sept- ember 3d. 9-16-61 POLICE COURT -— In the POI-i ice Court yesterday, n charge ofi assault causing bodily harm was‘ . | | l , IUT N0 FIRE — The lire poi-intent was called at ll o'clock last night to 326 Kent Street '__'_ i VICE REGAL VISIT — The pre-y sent Maritime tour of His Excell- ency the Berl of Athlone, Goverg nor General of Canada, and the‘ Princess Alice, will not include Prince Edward Island so tar as is known io- l ' CANADIAN LEGION postponed cemetery parade will be held nexti v Sunday, Sept. 24, leaving Legion I-Hl-li IIAI. REV. ll. l). LINNEN of Toronto on "the Crash of Empires in the March oi History", 8 p. m. tonight, in the Orange Hall, Rich- Rms mond St., next Telegraph Office. spend; All are welcome. 9-21-11 ON IIOLIDAY- Before going on his vacation. Mr. E.\V. MacKinnon. P.E.I. Divisional Supt. C. N. R., 1e" fléCiCiflllllflIilfll by Ml‘. (F S. Wilkins. v s ona Eng near .. w Spencer’ ' ended a. meeting of Divisional Surp- erintendmrts a-nd Engineers at Moncwn. Mr. Wilkins returned to , B11.- IIONEY PURCHASES — Indus- trial users may purchase darker varieties of honey now provided that purchase authorization has been received from the sugar ad- , ministrator at Montreal, bee-keep- " ers and industrial users of sugar have been informed by the Prices Board. Consumer demand for dark honey is limited to a few markets led ..by' GIRLS’ WORK BOARD -- The annual meeting of the Prince Dd- ward Island Girls’ Work Board of the Maritime Religious Education Council was held at the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown, on Mon- day afternoon. with the resident, Mrs. L. M. Murray, in t e chair. An excellent report of the C. G. I. T. camp held at Marshfield, July 11th to 21st was presented. The treasurers report showed the funds in a fine healthy condition. I The following slate of officers was elected: President, Mrs. I. Jud- son Levy, Charlottetown; vice- president, Mrs. Roy E. Vessey Mur- ray Harbour; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. T. J. Humphrey, Kensington (re-elected). Other members of the Board are: Mrs. Henry Bank. Mansfield; Mn. A. K. MacPhee, Char-ottetown; Mrs. Jack Mac- Leod, Summerside. The appoint- ment of additional members of JUNIOR RED CROSS — The Cross, was re-organized Friday, following officers were elected for tion manager, Harry Cook. The banner for their work during the E. Auld) and pupils are to‘ be; congratulated on winning this‘ slight decrease this past week, no i costs l DOUCLEI CREPES TWE EDS FII Tllllb‘ SILVER FOX WOLF DHNI SQUIRREL PERSIAN PERSIAN FABRIC BEAVER KANGAROO INDIAN LAMB BROWN SEAL BLACK SEAL VISCACHE any Cont. i‘ . desl ned to ensure that supplies '=-——'—- of t e product are channeled into o; normal usage. ILYJRU. The opening social of If you have quiet definite ideas about your new Win- ter Cont. you're almost sure to find its counterpart here. A small deposit will hold PAGE SEVEN II Kennedy’; -Ladies’ iiudy-to-Wear 154 Great. George St. NOTICE Beginning October 1st next, our businesses at MALPEQUE, KENSINGTON, and FRENCH RIVER will be operated on a strictly cash basis. December 1st. All overdue accounts must be paid in full by Malpeque Trading 80., Ltd. FERRY SERVICE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS, 'P.E.l. -- CARIBOU, N.S. M.V. “PRINCE NOVA” ."The Comtecti g Link Between These Provinces”.. (DAILY-SUNDAYS mcnunnm Daylight Saving Time Starting May 1st the Nova Satin-Prince Edward Island Ferry Service will operate three round trips per day. Will Leave Wood Islands 1. mm. 11.00 an. and 8.00 Ian. NORTHUMBERLAND N OUNCED LATE AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP — Miss ~Ann Duffy, Charlottetown. Who led her class in fourth year at Prince of Wale; College last term. and also led in her third year, has been awarded s scholarship at McGzll University, it was learned yesterday. Details of the scholarship have "Ol- been announced, but it is under- stood that it covers tuition and re- sidence at Mt. Royal College MACDOIJGALL — VCOYLE — A quiet but pretty wedding wok 91MB at. St. Dunstan's Basilica Yesterday morning, when Louise Jean Mac- Dougall, daughter of the late C8D- tain Archibald MacDougal1 and Mrs. MacDougall, was united in marriaae to Victor Coyl¢.. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William coyle. Char- lottetown, The ceremony “'35 D0!" formed and the Nuptiai Mass cele- braked by Rev. W; McCardle. The. bride who was attended by he!‘ 515' ter, Mrs. Henry Holland of Bos- for undergrades are somewhatmon. Mass. “We B 51"‘ lengm dress of brown crepe with figured tt-‘m of paste. shades. Her corsage bouquet was of yellow ro- LUNCHES SERVED CHARLOTTETOWN. P-EJ. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER SCI! EDULE WILL BE AN- Will Leave Caribou 9. a.|:u. 1-00 p m. and 5.00 p m. rFERRlES. LIMITED BIRTHS ROPER — At the P E. Island Hospital, Sept. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roper, Sherwood. a daughter. NEILL — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. l9, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neill. North Milton, a son. ' SANDERSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sept. 20, i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Leith Sand- erson. St, Peters Bay, a daughter. MA RIAGES CARR — BAGLOLE —- At Summ- erside on September 9, i944 by Rev. George Ayers, Ena Blanche Baglole of West Devon to Russel Gordon Carr of Tryon. DEATHS DALTON -— In Dorchcstcr, Mass.‘ on Sept 15th., 19-14 Annie Inee Murphyl, beloved ivfe of the late James E Dalton. HENDERSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Islantl Hospital on Wednesday, Sept 20, 1944, Mrs Richard Hen- ses. Mrs. Holland's dress was Oiflicrscn of North River in her 70th deep mguvg with navy blue trim. Her bouquet was of pink earnations. The groomsman was Mr. Chlflfll Coyie, brother of the groom. The church organist, Mrs Joseph Dou- gsn, played the Wedding Mflfvh and other appropriate music during the service. the vocalist being Mf- ‘ Samuel Doyle. After a short hon- i eymoon tinp Mr. and Mrs Coylei W111 ma)“; gneii- home in Charlotte- town where Mr. Coyle who l5 a ‘"11" ‘known druggist has an established business. 1n Memoriam In ;e_m—ory oft RICHARD CONNOLLY who died three years ago Sept. 21st. ll-Zl-li. In our dreams we sometimes see you As you were in days since passed With our kindly smile and cheer- n 0h! that those dreams could last. Inserted by Family. Too Late To Classify PRIVATE SALE 0|? housin- hold furniture, 28 Upper Hills- boro St. 9-21-11 WANTED - nou. cKiTiirAon in good condition. Phone 15883. 9-21-11 WANTED - REAR WIIEEL FOR 1924 Buick. Phone 162-2 or write E. Francis, Box l0, Charlotte- town. 0-20-11 year. Resting at the MncLcnti Fun- eral Homo, funeral notice later. DINGWELL -- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sept. 20 i944, Wank Dlngwell of Little Pond in his 68th year. Remains were for- warded from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home yesterday’ to his late residence where the funeral service will be held Friday afternoon, a short. ser- vice at the home at 2 p m., thence to Annandaie United Church. in- terment in Annnndale cemetery. in Memoriam In loving remembrance d Bernard Pnynter, New lonilan, whs passed away, September 21st, i940 Beautiful memories are all that is 0f one ‘flayed and can nevcnfor- ge A ohcerv smile and a happy Incl And a broken link I cnn never re- ace. lnserllled by m.- Wife and family. .v/. I). MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMIALMEI “ and North Wlllllilh Phone II