QCTOBER 4. 1933 we INSIST In properly fusing your Radio when making rep unconditionally gllarfllll-efl ninety days. airs. Its for our protection as well as yours. We all parts we install for Estimates FREE-No Service Charge. V. 6. SMA LL WOOD RADIO SERVICE 122 North River Road Eastern loclll. 2°- Evmq, zc. per word; Clitssifled. Notices, m. per loch: 1M0 o! W,‘ cu”, gm, u. per name; per inch? vw-vwv Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance t ai Gus dlan locals, Co. per word- Western and c“ I r per word; Announcemenis and Coming so. per word; in Memorlam Floral and Spiritual Oder- Letters ol Condolence, 70c. Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Other rater on sppllcsllwl d. I or ‘ELK Charge ior my advertisement twenty - flve 4 cents. o ‘ ‘ “ “‘ _‘ _"'T,- ‘ ‘ v vv "' ' "' 8415"" P" "°"' ‘m’. '1“ Miscellaneous ‘q-tions ior the price oi two- pnyllllo in advance. ' noxmo LESSONS - t PRIVATE ‘ two dollars. 212 Great George Street. 1407i Agents Wante§_____ p? STYLE SAMPLE ‘Mgmog Ngi-lilited-to-order Christ- c cards case is dome iasteried m” ' d with handle-it will BECOME A OOBSETIEBE. CLEAN. steady, dignified work that brings in earnings from $25.00 to $40.00 per week. Our NuBone Corset Service is recommended every- ‘ and equiillle o to reliable where. New style dresses making Illrllrls” 31'?‘ (:3 “:15, women). business better than ever. Apply saiesbeérliuny ‘my numbem Dob B“ no]. 1m m“? do“; interchangeable greetings. Also higher-price}! For Sale cm.“ om- boxed assor g, Qua hundred per cent proflt- csnnosnn SUITABLE r03 p sellers. Premier Art - lining outhouses, etc. 1e per 1070 Bieury Street, moonwalk-o“ sheet. Guardian Ofllee. tr. "1:o_l_.et s-r-rnoiva us. 9*" “m” m! me m LET-APARTMENT IN BIT! ts. Immediate P9559‘ $331M“ e “m” 12:. ieitors. LET--0FFICE FOEIIEBLY the Mutual Lite of 1552 I0 occupied b1‘ Canada. 133 Kent. NEW BUNGALOW FIREPLACE. hardwood floors, Hound-FY Wm‘ stationary tubs, hot water heat. Phone 631i. 15 TO LET - IN BRIGIIIDN SEC- tion, double house, Nos. 5 and 7 Euston Street, 8 rooms. All mod- ern conveniences. A1191! 5- ll- Mil‘ mnnm 1431. ma. nsurqmrmx armr- muit, w, Elm Avs., 3 bedrooms. Bath Room, Living Room, Dinini’ room, Kitchen, Pantry. Set Tubs. Beck vcrannni. apply J- P~ Eoper. x52. - Extra Money 1A BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample Book tree to workers. Unusual oppor- tunity to make money. (mpltal or experience unnecessary. Brad- iey-Gai-retscn, Brantford, Ontario. N-544. A'I'I'ENTION—ElVIBOSBED, MONO- granied personal Christmas Cards, $1.25 dozen. Excels any dollar line on market. Also albums with higher priced cards. Highest com- missions paid. Write Britannlo Agencies, Regd. 4324 Clarke Street, Montreal. N-540. , FOI- EITHER SEX. NO MATTER whether you are employed or not you can earn extra pocket money by taking orders ior f‘ " 's greatest values in personal Christ- mas Cards. Portfolio tree with ex- pert assistance. Weekly advances on Commissions. Representatives wanted in small towns also. Mas- ter Krsit, Toronto, Ontario. EM. N430. WE'RE MAW “We are plentliully "'1 pm, 75 FOOT BUILDING LOT, UPPER K111511011). BEIKGLD. Phone 533. 1557 FOB BALI — AUCTION FORT!- Plvs. Bridge end Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. ' Nov. i-tt. FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. 1-tf. falls. 50o per bushel. Bring your packages. F. S. Reeves, South- port. 1536. ~ M, son sans - noon! m mu Truck. Overhsuled. Cheap» ior cash. Harding's Garage, merslde. FOB SALE-ALL ROUND HORSE. William Hanna, B Yourls Street, Georgetown. 1059. M ACRES, MAIN HIGHWAY, OR»- chard, living stream, timber fox pens coating $1,000. Snap at S600. P110110 633. 1416 FOB SAL! -- COILSICAN STRAW- berry Plants $1.00 per hundred. $8.00 per thousand. J. R. Marks, New London. P. E. I. 1564. FOR SALE -- 25 ACRES WOOD- lend (softwood) at DeGros Marsh, Lot 56. Apply to John D. McLean, DeGros Marsh or to Mclleod s; Bentley. Charlottetown. 1423. FOR SALE — 1927 FORD COUPE. Good running order. Good tires Ind Battery. With Markers. Prioe $70.00. Apply Guardian Oflice. 1 1573. Wanted l BOTILES WANTED-PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1167. mo, Boarders Wanted __ Bum- 1525. WANTED-MALE STUDENT AS boarder, 4'1 Orlebar. 1577 0- dated, 148 Cumberland St, near Oollese. 155s Found — A . Apply Moore a Mcleod Limited. i" "his o! hlrn srnnc c911. Place your order now, either for insured. 5" 1" "W" delivery. Our vvsll known Cools comprises American Anthracite Nllt Size. Scotch Anthracite I'll and Stove Sise. Welsh Anthracite V 1m and Stove s1». Dominion Household Coke For Furnaces, Qld Sydney Screened lnverneas Screened Springhill Screened Albion Nut Stove and Bound. Y" Qllflwt lo wrong on any or "m" Will. lirlced low considering Illlllly. Don‘t he deceived by the fellow who says his cheap Con] 1| lust so good, flleclal prices on esr Phone 170. W. ll. GILLIS 8i B0. load loll. GEORGETOWN SCHOOL Honor roll for September: Grade X-l, Gordon Douglas; 2, Howard Wight: 3, Kathleen Mac- Donald. Grade IX-1, Evelyn Hessian; 2, Kathleen Parker; 8, Charles Boud- result. Grade VIII-l, Temple MacDon- ald; 2, Herbie Stewart; 8, Walter Hemphlll. Grade VII-l, Adolphus Scully; 2, Mary Morrison; s, Hattie Victor. ‘Grade VI-l. Arnold Hobbs; 2, Laura MacDonald; 3, George Gam- hum. Grade V-l, Janis Batchilder; 2, Theresa Morrison; a, Joan Bell. Grade IV (aJ-i, Beth McConnell and Hugh Gotello: 2, Joyce Jenkins; 8, Louise Hessian. Grads IV (b)-i. Jim Llewellyn; 2, Eileen White; 3, Dorothy Prosper. Grade 111-1; Alma Refuse; 2. Howard MacDonald; 3, Connie Fouchere. Grade II-l, John DeLory; 2, Al- bert Hobbs; 3, James Doyle. GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, WIND- __' “Woman's place ls the home. when . her husband is homeP-Peggy Joyce. ' . <l-i-'rir"e‘. y; 7.1}; Ann‘ , rm: CliARLOTTETOwllmGUARDlAN Stock Quotations l Pivotal New York Stocks ' (Canadian grass) Stocks Allin-d Chem ,. I l Anaconda .. Atciilanu .. Auburn Motor Canada Dry C P It Int Harvester Int Nickel .. Nat Biscuit . N Y Central ,. ... North American Pub Sci- N J Radio Stand Oil N I Tex Gult . Union Carbide ‘Union Pacific . llnltcd Corp , [u s Rilhbel‘ ‘villllitlllllll . . . .. _ . . I Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) sud. Montreal-Stocks closed lower. Toronto Mln¢|\/rregu1drly higher. New York-Stocks hsd small set R0111. Wlnnipeg-Jlvhesi closed lower. New Yoi"k-—i".otton, rubber and cot- tce lower; sugar unchanged, LIVESTOCK (Cnnnd-‘sn Press) Montreal _ - Stock Market (Canadian Iress) looks Jstlinrst A “t n. nuns ... .1. - ioll Tel . .. ... 1W“ 3rasilinu .. . 189g Can L's: . 6 1J0 Pld . 151/7.- Cuii Ind M 171/; C P R 13% Dom Brld o .... ... ... How sniii ... ..., e Dom Steel sad Coal B , Int Nickel ,... .. Massey Harris lticColl Front . Montreal Power 34% Nut Brew ... ,.. . 20 Power Corp ,\~ . 71,9 guebeclrow ,.. m. ... ,... i: ngsu ... ... ... nah .... Stool o! Cs - . .... ._,, _ A] Winnipeg ... ... ... 21% M T’L. CURB (Cnnsdlu Irsso) 1v. Y. c0123 (Cniisdlnn Press) Stocks Amer Cyan I Amer Bu» P . ... . .. a" Amer Cyan S"?! n “ ‘ 11% As G and E1 1 Can Miirncni Cities Serv .. E1 Bond Add Share ...’ ... . 1m Imo l1 .... .._. 127,. Int Pm ... .. 1st,, N108 Hud ..s -- an .-- ..., 6% st ll 1m .... ... .... .._.. so MIlVLNG TORONTO, Oct $.- rocks BIONTRICAL. Ocl Zl-Oflerings on todav toiillcd D30. Receipts hogs and 220 sheep and lambs. Common to Just plain hulls brought $175 with fnlr kinds around rs four lllzlrls of ivostcrvil, ' "ll and were not sold I ‘l2 (“ah-es WP"? at all)‘. Prices ranged, from $2 to $2.25 for grussers to $50 for good vr-iiis, Good ewes and weiihsrs for $6.75 with one lot Ii! to $0. Gulls and bucks wens picked out at a $2 per cwt. cut. mid butclicrs ivas $11.21 $1 per b0: premium. Heavies $.75, Extra hcsviel $0.20. Lights so. sown ranged from $4.60 to 86.25, mom. lug to quality. PROQUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Oct_3—A firm tone prevailed iu egg prices on tho Mont- rcul d-‘iiry and produce niiirkct today wlilln hulier and chemo eusod slight- iv. The butter market was quoted nominally at 181,») ceiiis n pound for carlois or less o! no 1 grade. down sent ii-om esterdsy. Farther rs- duotious will e necessary us prices still remain fnr above export level and demand from abroad Absent. The choose iniiikct was quoted st 111),’, to 111m cont; a pnuiiil for tario white and Ontario colored st 11 to 10% under 804 boxes was offered for snls. these quotations webs ‘j cent at 32 to 33 showed slrvnctli. extras 27% couls u down. firsts at 27 to cents and seconds ul: 1:1‘); to ‘Ill! cents. Arrivals amounted to 2,1 potato market llisririmo stock levels drew noamr Quebec prices. Quslieu brought 70 to '16 cents pi-r M p Ilruuaivick grcc ouninins at T5 to __ 80 cents. EXCHANGE (funudlius Press) lilONTltlilAh, Ovt 3—1irltlsh foreign exchange in relation to (Bariadlan dollar, as compiled by Royal Bank of Cnusds, closed today as follows:- Argentina peso A046. Australia pound 3.8742. and 1571 Austria sclillliug .1800, llelglum lilclgii Brazil mi reis 1N1 . Female He!» Wwed .... - 3 ll _ .. Bl l l .0204. D "“ F 0F Cilocgllcllalnvzlrlu crow 10471. three. Plain cooking. Light work. Dclitiliifk ltfOllll .1111 . Apply "KP Carleton, P. E. I. fl""""ltfl‘"""§l; 5°?‘ - "rnnco rruc _ . ' 1565' Germany’ i-i-lclisniark .3700, (lront lillluiii pmuziflo 4.8700. I 0st Era-cc! lkifvllfflll L05.“ . ' ' Hllliglill-y pglllflxl") 1811s.. LOSIF-BLACK AND TAN DOG, luilin rupee [£724. Boston license, 11o Prince st. lieu’ "is -,, ~ fl l'iII 6H ~ mlephon‘ 1227' 158a Jugnslailn dlmir .05». New Zciiluml pimnrl 3.8130. Norway krone 2431 Polrinil alotl . ‘.31. Rouninnll ion .0100. South Africa pound 4.8198. Spain lH-lctn "i823. Sworlrin krnue .2513. S-ritzorlnnrl frnnc JNVA l'||llc|l Sluice dollar l-‘y, prom luni. per cent (Comedian Press) worr- :-— 1.011%: franc 0,18. ln luirls~vniiiiil 4.7016: Canadian dnllnr 1W4; Franc 0.08 cents. [n l'nrl<--7N.71i; (‘iiiimllnn tlollsn 10.13 fr: U S rlnllzir ]§.42 f1‘. n, gnlih-Iiiiinrlinn dnllnr 0.1.90 cunts: l! I fMTlsr 04.75 cellis- NEW YORK Oct 3-—(A»P-)-For- olg-n oxrlinngolfmm. Grant Briltslnl high 4.7015; low‘ 4,78%: close 4.7815: Ml (my hills 4.77%; Frliuce 0.08: llnly Cnnnils il-‘l/i - c1e_4_11v (Conmllsn Press} wlNNlVL-li, UCt S— the two .\i iirrcal livestock marketer“ were, ' composed of 17'! cattle, 1B2 cslrv-ss, were sold l 335k“ Tho sinnilnnl quotation for hncons Ce Selects drew C continues RPVPiUlI were only 18 boxes. ondny] levels A total of d,- Grsdcd shipments in csrlnts or less ‘ . hag with Now _ l Exchange rates st the close todny C ln Montreal-Pound 4,872 U S dolls!‘ CLOSE wimii: m: 001,5; Nov 0054A: TW- OMQA; .\i.'iy 013A. ~ 110%; Doc 21%: ihiy iitld. lirirlcy: Oct 33%: Dec 94%; m!’ fifililii- » (‘ASH PRICES Wlrat: No l hard 00%; No 1 not 00%; .\‘n ‘.1 nor 5",‘; No .1 nor lWiI No 4 nor {Win No ii 53%; No 0 401.1; Feed 44%; Tr"! 59% Alva lkii .y ll B0010 . liralnrne . . Buff can H111 . Granada ... ... "1 .,.. lulcrovv .,, isrker .. ... one ... Howey . lluronlsn .. . Keeley ,.. ...: .., .,, ,. .... Kirk Luke ... ... vrv . . . . . .. Ou- " l’ 5Q to 111,; while Quebecs brought 10% ‘_ _ Min (‘opp , Moff Hall Mbnria .. Murphy Novvbec . . Nlplsslul . .,, Norauda ... ...- .,_, ,, North (fan ... Puyriinslcr . Siscnc , Stnrlncons _ St Anthony ... .- Sud Basin . Sud Cont _ Algomn . . Assoc Oil . linltsc .. S! $14; Ilnlclivm 21.06: Gcrniiiny 37.0": NiLkBl llslskri .. _ l':irk mil Pond Uro ... .. Preston ... . .,, ,.- "t ... . u< ‘.... has t" est“.- 23 l1 Y" t"; s-s ma; _._ n04 1x31 1M Sud Nickel Ve Close 1 Silver. =1 President. EQNTRAL This oolunu rs reserved for queen's County news o! loos! interest but 0d- vertisissg of n nswsy nature new in inserted at 6 cents l word strictly payable in ndvnnec. GUARDIAN SUNDAY SERVICES — Services for Orwell-Vernon for Sunday, Oct. 8th, are as follows: St. An- drew's, 11 a.m.; Vernon River, 2.30 p.m., Rally Service, and Cherry Valley at 7 p.m., ior which a pro- gram is being prepared. l-l. Pierce, Kinross, P, a. 1.- Tlll-I PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services ior Sunday, Oct. 8th: Mt. Stewart, Sabbath School, 10 a. m., Preaching service, i1 n. m.; Harrington, Sabbath School, 2 p. m., Rally Day Service, 3 p. m., sublect, “Loyalty“; Marshfield Sabbath school, 6.30 p. m., preaching service, 7.30 p. m. Minister, John A. Pritch- ard. AT BELFAST-The Sunday School oi the Presbyterian Church, on Sun- day evening, presented, in its com- plete sorm, the prescribed Rally Day programme for the year. The meeting was presided over by the pastor, Rev. D. L. Griffiths. m the occasion, the youthlul Sunday ._ School choir occupied the platlorm, with Mr. D. E. Grifliths as their or- ganist, whilst the church choir as- sisted from the front seats oi the auditorium. ‘This was s. successful innovation. The congregation was unusually large. The various classes recited scripture selections. Ad- dresses en the current subject, "Loy- alty," from its various aspects were given by Miss Mabel McEachern, Mrs. R. West, Miss Katie McEach- ern, and Mr. Reginald McLean. Miss Florence McWllliams recited por- tions o! Scripture, and, appropriate solos were rendered by Miss Joyce McDonald and Dave Orlfllths-p All who took part deserve great praise ior their efilclent eflorts, also tbs ofiicers and teachers. A kind word is also due to the ladies who had so tasteiully decorated the pulpit, and platform rails with flowers and ferns. The words of praise spoken by the pastor. to all who took part, were well deserved. PERSONALS Mrs. E. M. CamPNll. wife of the CNR. srntion agent at Borden, P.E.I., it'll Saturday on her return home aim" spending a iew days in me city us the Quest b! Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mactesn, Luts St.- Moncton Time!- Dark Silver 15% to 30% Silver. Dark Medium Silver 30% to 45% Silver SECTIONS Male whelped previous to 1932 and having sired a recorded litter. Male whelped in 1932. Female whelped in 1932. Entrance Fee $2.50 per Fox. All foxes, both adults and pups, must carry registration letters and tattoo numbers of Canadian National Live Stock Records. Entries will be accepted up to Friday, Novem her 3rd. Mr. George A. Callbeck of Sum merside, President Canadian Nation- al Silver Fox Breeders Association. will he sole Judge, Valuable Trophies, Championship Prizes, RiililililF and (‘ash Awards for winners. Arrangements are being made to accommodate son foxes, Eufmorc can be accommodated if entries exceed that figure. Make up your mind to enter in this the \\O1'id’S grczitcst Flilrer Fox com- petition of 1933. a. w. ROBINSON, 6 . Ul- New York. -—._ Mr. Thomas Stewart and wife, oi Kenslngton, Mr. Hugh F, Morrison, Regslt a1 of Deeds, Summerslde, were visitors to the city yesterday. Dr. Frances S. M. Read of Mont- real is leaving on Oct. 1st Baltimore, Maryland, where poet-graduate work at Johns l-inp- kins Uriiverslty Hospital. Dr. Read is a graduate o! iticGill University. B.A. 1929, M.D., CM. i933, L.C.C.M. June. 1983. SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County —FI'NED ‘l0 AND COSTS - A local man charged in the Summer- slde Police Court with interfering with a police otilcerlnthe execution of his duty was given a inc oi $10 and costs-S -—NORTII BEDEQUE FREETOWN United Church: North Bedeque 11, Rev. Mr. Murchison oi the Bible Society; Traveller's Rest 8.30, Communion; Freetown 73o, Mrs. Hammond Toombs, Presbyter- ial President, at Thankotfcring service under W, M. S. auspices. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. -—O’LBA‘BY SPORTS-The 0'- Lrrary rink hasbeen thoroughly rc- dewrated andla. new lighting system installed. This is in preparation for the sports that are being arranged for and in which several districts in West Prince have intimated their intention to take part in. There is likely to be some keen competition loi- the handsome im- phy donated by Mr. Arthur F. Bell to the Uheary Athletic Associa- tion to be awarded to the best Tun oi War team west oi Tyne Valley. -s. i special meeting of the Town Council oi Sumnversidc called for Monday evening to discuss Chic! Kane's resignation was postponed until the regular meeting which takes place on Monday next. ilnny citzens were present as it was ieit to the citizens. Chief Kane has served the town well during his term of oiiice which is almost four —MEETHVG POSTPONED- Thc| THE woiurs s11 lllX SllllW it gxhibitim, gmunds, ¢...|........,..... six --li0|.0ll cusses -- six Black and Extra Dark up to 15% m. and 1m. o. w. Mncai-tnuajyesrs we h“ Yefilsnllm“ m“ *‘ Bog-gm, have rammed to their disagreement odth 1h" Police Com- Rhnad. ruid Mr. .111‘. Profizt. Ken- home after an enjoyable visit with mime “'05 l°="*"1‘*°(l relatives and friends in Boston and:3ll right illullilris C11 l l has received an appointment 1o dfllsundgy with a AND I r l 1 the matter was of vital importance was operated on m‘ l 1 l PAGE savigu a Medium Silver 45% to 60% Silver. Llglit Medium Silver 60% to 70% Silver Pale Silver over 7 7v Silver 6 Female whelped previous to 1932 and having sired a recorded litter. ' Young male whelped in 1933. Young female whelped in 1933. w. n. SHAW, Secretary. l _R.ev_ W. O. 3" — -..:2::;:- " ' siniztmi, left on FrWi F‘ Nmr Glasgow, .\‘. S. Tznecting of the Sjunml vi L a ibytcrian Churn-h in Uexinzia. ‘I. “b. rosrcl by PERSONALK “Caption Walter Rrrxc of ill‘.- J -Mr Lmcl Mrs. C S W11} mniji“ ‘V, Orleans ‘m? n ». . iilzwicii lmnc father. Mr. 0h . _.= l I a f“: ‘Rig/aka 16, who .s m,~;ous.i~ I1. . U, inenhfiflu ML 6.3.1, B“ -.,_ _ for _l\1r. Ajson 31.11:: o; KcnsIng-{lml E'l"l”q"°""S she Y -- 1112211 '. ' hosmtnl on} ' “ Ho“ “an l ‘ - 1i: 11.111221 <,‘* zed arm .1110 pd 1o kliltirii Til 's i _ i om now 1c=t m! C U“, pm“ “Alias Hester lnzimn .02‘. Saturday last {~11 a >li4l1l. 1r- " trip to Boston Ala» - i i-Ul: "i. ii ii : " 1i i» $111110‘ -M‘r. John Corm-y of North Bc _ deque was operated on {or zippoiblnf dicilis in tho Pnnm" Cunilj: ll‘:- pitril and is (101111; vjcc‘. i _)/Lrs. Arthur linker o: 010st? Q _. has entered the Prlrzre (““1!‘.'V libs ‘pitnl ior lrcnimrnt l\' 130ml Fill . i: 13.000 iiii-s in 1i d111, ‘itflird, .1 rziiilr- dealer, I: l if prize in 111' 1111,1111; .11 inlaii, J 1i livinu... l. All" ~M'r. EllSOl‘ Bruin s Vaughn Groom m‘ Sllffflirl‘? cir- are‘ 1 attending the Haitian lC\II"..hi."!‘n-— on ill-Y Hm". n < S —-M'r. and Mrs. John .-\. Slkiiillllilll‘ have as their gilt-st this work then-j daughter Mrs. Illimf‘ HOPQWC o!‘ Si. John, N.B.—S. - “Mrs. James li (‘l11'vi;».~;: nllil little daughter C'"i‘. of ley, spent the WU}; "llll nnih Mrs. Champion's 111011111" Mrs Ron] sq. 0. g, 11;.» Condon of Summ'""r!c.-F ‘ -»-.\li'.'. lRv-v.) (‘IA-l Hpriur. ‘iii Kcnsinyri-"in left on nriny mow I ) in: (Or 1\'i‘Olll'\‘Ji' i \'l.\lf “c |l-\Vl' jlhl l’\‘<‘*'l\"‘l "ll ., ,. -. , .-.. ill w-k i llllJlm 111w dnmhtc. Miss (... , .11’ S». ., . Him" “"0"” ‘m’ hr “h 2;’ R" Nfs ‘l. plantim: zilvl villi‘ 5llrlllli -~—- - S Iiluum. All lll\l Sill‘ liullii. _ ...‘,\'l'r.=. .1‘. J. (‘valid ...’ Stimmcxy l“,“(_l_\.,l,_. "hump n". side loll. this niPnift" for n. visit Q Final“, ' ' l l‘ C“ ’ ' ‘ ‘i; » to iinnnm-s in .\l .. and Oi l ‘ qTurs ‘DMIMP and ‘mgr “M45 l‘ 1110111: 'l‘.\l.l. lllllltl.‘ ‘i, -- z‘ 11mins, .\'.\ll('l.\‘>‘l'.<, l).\l‘ _ —-l=‘rir~nds will 1 . " ‘.0 loam‘ l'i)l)ll..\‘, (‘ltOCFI .\‘\;‘ll\'~- - ._ l prov-g Fuchs a .1 that Mrs. (‘harms \‘.(‘ll5lllllv of log?“ prim‘ m“ 0mm in ., Summcrsidc has our. r. the Prince m" nfinKsTfim-h I . . t... ..., ., _ . . County l1 s11 lnl i . .1. l 1mm S‘ i Sm“ for m" who ‘M *4" ' ' .1. . .'i n nu 311w . ~11 ss Anna Hill‘ 1 Thins was m" l‘ l, the guest oi‘ her VP» BPHJM- Condon for the we a rn‘. l-S ' -Golclie (‘vlillllill 1'" v l it CARTER s. to. ‘ crbrcnk s mil; ' ' . . in the Prm P H" vial and is puking n good te- ‘ l County i 5 , . °°"°"Y-'S 'o-$.._§... ..-...,»-~>_~_.~-< n/tmfiainrwsvw“. . ..- . L p