' . k..k.aakakaasass~ .aninkaaaaahnaakaanaa¢ v v T, A v n Toummow , ctsrast auissua cnuncsan ‘ __ - ' ,haikn_naaa:s¢ 77 at five cents a well Irlefi peg- Ubiii ED CHURCH H 0F able la advance. ‘éfiéifiso oi CANADA . . COOK'S i .,_ pETElfS carucoaat. TRINITY umren “lfi°""‘_ p nsllean CHURCH navaurour h sue m. ru- our. Toornba Music ltoee. “m” “n” Reverend r. s. n. __, versed rnoatl SAUNDIII up m ——-——-—- lanes suaistar s». dam-n l- M- 51410" 'Is n. c1.’ has. p.31. Visiting ll l’ _, I..'I'h.. lnensnbent. ‘m nd Choir Direelee L ‘ _ _ _ _ m!’ "'4 will" so orgislzlsnne. Brenton l.ic. Mnsls wn§mdtléahéthgirbugzo mm“- QUNDAY SERVICI 4| lioly Communion m iilstlns m rhorsl Lucharist and Sermon Evening and Sermon _- BRICK Hair and lea! flop“, lions now available st A. Mo- Donald's. ~ ClllSTlI-ILILDI - outstand- ins val - roosobs llusio Store. .._._ 11.00 s. m. Primary and Ieglnnere in the Social llail. ll.00 a. m. Divine Worship oondtset- ‘ ed by Rgveretlil H. C. Rloe. DD. Sermon: "A Brief Communion week Day Services Meditation" -Dr. Rice. t in an‘ gull‘ ¢h=vel arghsrhifsust As I Ana" (a. n. n!" H w“, n b ‘ l! O - a ' a,” loll rhlifi“... Friday. l The ‘Ssote-rarnent of the lord's sup- ilgxugg" “flaw” ‘i 3' *' m’ 45 Tuesday. Thursday. Sstulllll- per. ' i Wedflllfll!» ‘L00 p. m. Divine Worship conduet- n‘, “a w Menu“! m‘ 50mm yflnfiiilll 7.00 hldly. A“ seats are free and unallliiflfl- ",4, visitors are welcomed and ,. Incumbent i| glad to see ihcm m» the service. EVERYBODY WELCOMI ed by Reverend II. C. lice. DJ). Sermon: "The Stewardship at Prayer" -Dr. Rice. Choir selection: "tit the name Jesus every knee shall r" The Sacrament o! the Lord's Sup- pi at the close of the evening in about three how's. Phone Marl- tirne Central Airways 2061. or M0. pour: ovensu. ATIONS. wed; end at Jack Cameron's. COMBIN- specisl $2.65 LITERATURE E sun urt .51 ‘Nil . 3 . , axiom nousa fill llllilll Dine -—- lived at one time or a dooryard tiger lilies bloom every stands formed o! roush hewn stone. roses in her cheeks, which faded out with the pulsing of the years. Here children were born and _eged. and children's children. and the third generation had outgrown and outlived the old place, and moved to a more alluring sight for a new home on the term. In the old cellar lined with com- sr- Plums (‘HURCl-l ANGLICAN 34w. J. T. lhhotl. Il-Dn Rector HIYTSiOH F. iiriilkirtrd. QJLC-O-u Oriuinist and Choir Master. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY [.30 AM. lloly Comsnun-‘on. 11.00 A.M. lilornéng Prever M14 Sermon (Broadcast). i gubjeet; "Divine Patriotism." 1m 12M. Evening Prayer and Sermon Preacher. Rev. SJ. Davies. B.A., worship. "Arise. shine, for thy light is come. and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee." aifi'ffi_'*_ THE R APTIQT CHURCH Minister. the Rev. I. D. Davidson B.A.. SD. Organist and director of choir Miss Helen Stewart A.T.C.M. HEAR Mira. Manning Somali tell about Red Cross Swimming Program Cull‘. C. Y. Saturday. 8.30 P. M. i cavurmrsn unrrup cnuncn. ~PWW¢ Wimhlb. Sunday. June 29th. 1100 A. M. New Glasgow. 7.30 P. M. Cavendish. Rev. S. l". Coffin, B. A. lidinisier, CAI RADIO-Motorola just ar- rived. Toombs Music Store. T0 NEW GLASGOW in N min- Morning Worship ll s. Ill. . Sermon by the Rev. l. A. Corbett. utss via. Maritime Central Airways gifts‘: of s" “m” Church‘ The Church School follows Morn- "Vi" dilly. Phone 2061 or M0. ' ' ; . , N ing Worship. -.--- Thpdi-iiitmlttllvlersoztlrifin “gtit on lwnml wunhip 7 p- m- i onuno" or UCOTLAND- _; W“ "m, Sermon by the Rev. calamari w. [geavioeo June 29th. Borden Union Corey. i 11 A. M. Cape Traverse S. S.‘ Th, 111w‘; M th, u, “u; b, ‘ 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Sunurterside under direction of Miss Mary Bent- ,7” P- M~ RW- J- fl- BWWP- -ie_v as organist. ——- You are truly welcomed to pit-l MWDONALD ' 30W! W00!)- tk-ipote in the sworship at The I WOEKING 00o m4 L- M- P°°19 5i‘ mp“... Church Co.. will be closed all day Monday‘ and Tuesday. June 30th and July CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Visitors will receive a w fllfll welcome at st. Pal-ll’! Church- "en's-avian? THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Organist Miss I. Lillian lVlcKensia lit . @1- n chimney, and at the level where the floor was you can see the re- mains of s fireplace. Could we lis- , ten we might rancy that we heard the play of children, and hear the singing of psalms. the read- ing of the Scriptures and family Prayers for in those peaceful days they took time to observe their morning and evening devotions. horn this place strong men went out in early morning to clear the land and secure the wood for the winter. From this step they looked up 5.’. sky ta forecast the weather'- -rain or sunshine. The same stars twinkied over head, and dark cams down in the fields then as now and dawn broke behind these ridges of hills as it did this morning. ». The old well. with its ruined well house. true to nature still sends up pure cold water, but no feet have travelled the distance between the house and it for forty tears. Here at the coming of dark pails were filled so that there Ellen ‘s Diary l1 so was earners Wile @“@“Cvtt¢>oe¢>oe¢. (Continued from Page a) N"? to the nice expectancy u; comes to farm folk at the begin. nine of each untried flly, M "y, " "ll only pies-sour Warm. with | I Wlhdlrlfls scented breeze that. caught up with us, only on m. hither levels. stream sparkled ii-l flowing; fields were richly lleen and the woodlands tiered Pki-“Puqlllly on the slopes were fetchinlly adorned with many WW1)’ shades. Pard, our white dog, and truly man's friend and helper i" ml"? WIYI. yet sometime “p”. seseed of a tormenting Ipir t, g7. pelred unexpectedly to escort u; and then when dismissed in no Ire ea this hilly slope it stood ~g home when three generations another. There is nothing now left but an old cellfih and in what was once Spring, and the smell of lilacs is in the air. A few old rose bushes. the survivsls of long ago, bear s! rose or two. and s. honey suckle- nesr the doorway whersi all you see now is s stone step. The housewife who presided here loved beauty, and here she came as a bride in the long one with man stone you see the beams oi » Mus. so. Th; Rev. T. ll Russell Somere Minister M.A., S.'l'.M. 1t AM. Church School. it a. m. Morning Worship larmon: Fears.” ‘The Mastery of our snprano solo: "Sheep ant! Lambs" ' Ken MARVEL D. DUN Minis MR. kill. 10:00 l. In. Church CHURCH t Street BAR. l T.fl.. tier. 6. K. runsnv organist Pre- \ School and CHURCH SERVICES. ._ Service on Sunday. June 29th. st Cross Roads at ll A. M. Alexandra 7.30. ‘Subject at evening service "Men's Unslnkable Ship." Rev. Sterling B. Steakhouse, Minister. i i CHURCH NOTICE for Pariah Of uncertain voice. vanished to reap. Plll‘ soon and was visibly happy when allowed to proceed. The peace of our going was shattered 1st“ when Rob and Jamie in the truck overtook and got the lead in the gnocesaion. Then the black Mun. 5°! 7141M.- used the advantage of his secure Position to torment the would be provision for the mor- row. Cattle drank at the trough, but it too i-s gone long stnr-e_ so destructive is time. I suppose the wagon house was on the sits of that building close by. and in old days the noise on the floor would tell the housewife w, ‘Milton and Rustlco. Sunday. June 29th. st. John's. Milton, Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Holy Commit-Il- ion 11.00 A. M. St. Mark's. Rustioo, Sunday School 2.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Dsvieo Rector. rilomeri Mrs. Fllfllly H0"!- Stewart. Anthem: "Song of Peace" (Sibel- ius) . m. Evening Worship ' ‘Seaman: "The Mennlnl oi Protes- tantism" V: The Church of T0- morrow. ' lrprann Solo! "Ono Sweetiy Soi- emgl Thought“ iAmbrole) Mi" Barbara. Rogers. The Minister will conduct the Gordon " 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion. Guest Qeaiser - Dr. C. H. Phil- lips. Calgary. Alberta. Founder and Principal. Alberta Bible College. 7.00 p. m. Evening W rahlp. _ Guest S eaker: Paul L. Richard- ' ""- ,,.,,,_ Monflnm p, n “m”, l er. carnnruuas Gospel Tent. The mu.“ (m. n“ d‘). "t" be Th0 next M08010] will be July 2nd. under the direction of the organist, ‘t 5 9' M- ud‘ m?“ 1am“? ‘t lllil Choir Director. "i" m"- mti" “WM.”- that her husband had come from town a dozen miles away, then the teapot would be put on and s meal got ready. A row of spruce trees was planted years are and stood at the north side to protect the home i from the bitter winds that often blew on these hills. ‘There tree; have grown old and some are ai~ most withered away. The rouzh weather of fifty years and more loss fortunate fellow, who ran be. ~'°“"- A! l wfllequence. Iii morn- ilil’ ii. WU Jlillifl concern (,9 keen his pet within the safety of the machine. "It Clara's sen-retailing I don't like" Jamie confided as he trailed me along g row "w, when two dogs get to fighting," Throulh the momi-ng James stop- ped the marking of the rows brief. 1y to come with Jamie and me to drink at the femy coolness, o: the lervices and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streets Rev. O. Carlyle Webster ' Minister Mr. Frank Johnson. ind choir director. MORNING WORSHIP "This do in remembrance of Me." i Hymns: 00 182. 354. Anthem: "Just As t Am." Bowles. Evening Worship 1.00 p. m. The Service of Thanke- giving." Hymns: 8M, 145.553. Duet: “Afta.” Vandall. Misses Norma Dalsiel and Ner- sne Auid. organist . Major and Mrs- Crest Georg. street Victor Maclleae ll a. m. Holiness Meeting i Subieet: “Spiritual Building." "m _ T], gunmen; f the” 1.30 p. m. —Sunday School. M,;7,m5upp:, w“; h. obuggnen, 7 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. Subject "The Open Door.” Weeknight meeting each Thun- day st 8 b. m. i The above meetings are for you. Come and bring n friend. i All are welcome. Open air service at the sqvre l Sunday evening 0.30 p. m. i UNITE The Sabbath School meets ll ten X velork in the morning. "The glft of God la eternal life; illruugll Jesus Christ our lard." You are cordially Invited to wor- i ship with DI. D PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 8B ELM AVE. lav. I. C. ltleinsteililer Pastor. 10.00 s. sn. Sunday School. ll o. m. Worship nnd Preaching. 1.80 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. A cordial invitation is extended u‘ bunny mm°¢ i in all by Central Christian Church. ' satvartou ARM-Y - ST. PETER’! CATHEDRAL - Bunday is, St. Peter‘s Day. our Petmnal Feast. Members of the ,co regation are asked to be at all eerv ces. The Lemon's Association will make their corporate Commun- ion st 8 A. M. Breakfast will be served afterwards by the AJLRA. Ail services will be ivrthe church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Morning Worship at the Baptist ‘church. 11 a. M. will be conducted wlitih sermon by the Rev. I. A. Cor- bett. The Church School will meet as usual following Morning Wor- ship, The service of Evening Wor- ship at 7 P. M. will be conducted.- with sermon. by the Rev. C. W.‘ Corey a former very popular min- ister of this congregation. The. music of the day will be in marge; of Miss Mary Bentley at the organ] All are cordially invited, in wor- ship with the Baptist Church. "ramnv cnuncn. - The aw rament of the Lord's Supper will be ‘observed tnoming and evenlm this. brook which runs there fresh and clear from its nearby source. “This isn't a brwk" Jamie esoplgingd u .we dipped our cup where it ran merrily over the smooth pebbles 'lt's s spring." "It's s brook. dear" I slid “flowinl from the spring." But Jamie held rum to his firs-t Vliihion. "No slri" he replied hold- ing out his hand for a second sup of the delicious stuff “it's s spring!" Except for Jamie's pres- enea and the newness of our sur. roundlnas to ma. I could have irn. agined that time had turned back- ward and that once more the tarn- ily that were four of us at Alder- lea had come again to our plant. g. Jeanie went to the planting in the afternoon. and Ksrolyn came there as well with her small one. though not for long. And now that evening ls withdrawing the shad- °Wl o! iily. the work there must be continuing. lard dlts quietly and expect-sully at the gateway. Gr daughter has gone wiiling~ ly her night's rest in the cot. T trees are set darkly ‘hg-ainst a have rendered them almost un- rightly. Close by ls a. dilapidated house where "odds and ends" were kept. 1t is surmounted by the remains of a weather-vane said to have been made by one o! the boys. now A break for housewives. or Concrete Surfaces. stein, mattresses, etc. ‘ Price STUDIO COUCH qaso t» 19.50 Make. Your Housework Ecsier with the new ELECTRIKBROOM EASY T0 HANDLE-PRECISION BUILT-GUARANTEED Light weight, twitch-controlled this new machine servle; psi: porpoise‘: ' ' i‘ h d Fl , L' I m, Cbesierfie is, rd In chum‘ Guru“, R““)A:il'ti,i’:id eon’ gum-iii; esieeloirrdme ‘i: an close to bosebeords; into comers, under most pieces of furniture. DON’T DELAY - - SEE IT NOW! ~.—.=r== Con be tired en overstuffed furniture, drepiriea,_ lt’s Amazing r . n-'_*#* 1 SPECIAL CHESTERFIELD! 159.00 - 119.00 BEDROOM SUITES 4~Piece 121.50 up i PHONE 2403 Complete Linei 0f Cedar Chests Breakfast Sets up to ------~------...------...--..--...------..-$94.50 Matfarlane" Bros. Furniture 92 KENT ST. (Opposite CFCY) In Memorials: Mil ARTHUR SHAW There passed peacefully I-WY ".11 May 16th, 1947, Arthur Shaw in hla 75th year. l-iis death was cattsed by the measles. followed by imbu- monia, hi.s age provinlz @8110“ tum. he only lived two weeks. He w“ up inst. of the family of the late Duncan Shaw end Ann Lwlofl of stanhope. sod his very K104- quiet and serrtie nmmner made him a friend to all and he will be sadly missed in the community but it ie still s oonuort to mow that God keeps eternal, watch over his loved ' ones who sleep. but. when the nimht has passed and the day again shines fair within the shelter of his love he will and his loved» one: there- Arthur on account o! iivifll 01°!" moved up to live with his nephew and wife quite a plumber 0i’ yr!" aged. ldghis shone in the windows o!’ the old house and the newer one ‘were wmumed by [hg my, T, A. but they burnt themselves out _ who,“ pawn. of m, Unit“ Chum): 1o ago. From this altitude they ‘who w“, very nttingly indeed. cou d be seen for a long distance. igymm‘ Mm‘ w," the 14ml is My si-lenee reigns hers supreme. Yeinshmhu¢ Ab“; with M; and people lived here- their voices 1 Asleep m y...“ pgflbqrnrg: heard in the morning; greetings Thqmflfi Horgan, Bert Misiner, were said here and farewells; tea inupert mm‘ 1,,” LIN-non, Joseph was drunk and stories told. there Roblmofl, n. Cg”, ' was laughter and there were tears, (ago vnhere he resided until his death. The services at house and IN" rose bush and robina do not for- get the old place; the apple trees ' at leeet put. on a show of colour but beingJuntended beer ho fruit o! value. The few that Irotw are sour and unedible, ior in the old days they knew little about apple- but today silence Maps all around. [hm "time; The place is really back to net-l are, and the snows cover all up Pillow-Family- ----~--- -~- in winter, but Spring calls to the 1 ‘pun George and l/timie Gordon and Jennde. Marble: ggPenny. We . Pearls, Earls and Marlon. ‘l. p. in. Wednesday, Young People's Sunday, ..The preacher for the dayt l. p. m. Friday, Bible Study. [will be Reverend H. C. Rice. D. D. Broadcast 10.05» to to.» A. M. in the absence of the Minister. who each Saturday c r c 7 Chilflnsfg is the guest preacher in stellsrtm] m" Blnhnp Mnpgflgh sundny Dr. Rice will take for his subject in. If a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev. More- m! Ql/Qfimli "T110 swwlrdlhi? °i~ ash is a noted gospel preacher. Pfflyeh" in "l! 0911108 m M“ I‘ y, q |q,_.|n,¢,.,|,,|-, give a brief Connnunion Meditaq pump, tion. The music for the day vrtil be __._________ under the direction of Mr. A. R. ponqgrpgy L933 Kendall. organist and choir ieadw. The British and Foreign iiihis Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND _____ The morning anthem will be 2.1:. 0 m D b 1d l Ed _ _ Bowler.‘ “Just As 1 Aim" by spec PM"! EDWW" "M" Holiriknfhe .2“ rfusitx-zyrosaf. hfii‘. request. The Prlmszy and Bealnn- AUXILIARY backed “may.” mwnwd by . era departments will meet as usual: in the social hall. Everyone invited Dutchman who took his rilstrprobl- m worm", m Th“! mm“ munch. ing secret to the grave. FDLIXBTOWI. Ehtgiand -- (C?) -l~luman bones. nearly 400 years old. were unearthed on a hailing TRANSLATION AND DISTRIBUTION "OM of every 1.000 man Ihe read the Bible 000 Id BIILI SOCIETY WORK. - The British and FoNign Bible Society g“ Q‘;b‘b 5gn|‘g°. . _ tosvetynwmltcleerlyiecoarlllili set-tier snifisionyariera in?! iin- WOObWORKING ,cu m“ “"4" u" iilidl-“be °t "h" guisie for translational worii. LTD. {Holy spirit. the interpretation o! ’ t; h" Ne“ m.“ ‘Mum, the Holy Scripituramband inltrlb- | dying. For growing and s tree found growing wild in the pasture was taken home and planted. O time. who art the healer of] sorrow, thou come ‘ with change and that. it what I see here to-; d I sky that is silver and golden and set with a crescent of moon above the old mill Ln our valley. The overflow on the dam. has s. silky sound like the breath of a Surn- rner wind in the tree tops. A n»; trille a lonely call. taken up than by others of the pond brethren. j Thm a silence until me sleepy song begins again. A robin flings a last note to the dying day and as I listen I am reminded of the myriad voices that proclaim the eternal verifies --age1esa and un- house which thou censt not de- stroy. Here were three generations of people who loved life, valued the school, attended with regular- 5 ity the Hating of God, served the community. and moreover had such character that time cannot de- stroy. Love. too. lives on, and psrchance there are descendants of . these folk who will travel a thou- i sand miles to look into the 0i_fl_ seller svhich 1’ saw tedfly. Ind WU v stroll in these fields on some ai- ay. But something grew in this J I “Ila masks in syllables of rain: winw D6061 drift; ' In flight of clouds across a plain; where wings of oriolas lift. For you can listen anywhere. and read is in s translated form. um . has issued translations and for- knewnihat Ood is ts-lklns “mo” m," on g hplidqy trlp._ When the Society was grated their clrculaltlionh beiigving, there. ~ ~ < He" w“ 10v, to, on. not)‘; ._; founded hundred and t. in h‘ ‘We 0y t!" l‘ t _ _ _ .1 i_sity to the best - see forty yearosncago the Jloly light to human souls and the ex- . mm“ “"5" m"? g 9°” gmnorlmo l, powmm u, d,m°y_ l Scriptures were in 1a lan- Mm-DQNALQ g, goWE perience oi the power o! the 6W1‘ ' Hare fmtshlefthme hotuse for all; i _ other. or ey 0“ IWWH . In Memos-lam first; and most of them have gone In levhg Iaesy of James II. m m; lung home - the house of mgny mansions, eternal ‘in the The heavenly gates were opened A gentle voice said come t And with farewells unspoiesn Hg calmly entered home. CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN ‘I'll-l PROBATE COURT Thezllstllqyoflillleh-Dalbfl. In Re Estate of JOSEPH M. Mo- EWEN late of Calnpbeliton in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. Farmer, deceased, test-ate. Tb the Sheriff of the County of Prime County or any Constable or lite-ale person within said County- GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on iile of Fmilerlck Mc- Rwen of Csmpbellton aforesaid. Farmer, and C. Tupper McKay of New London in Q1106"! County nioreetid, Farmer, the Executor; of the above names Estate-dlflyifls that a citation may be iesued ior the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required well over a thousand lang- "Isea of which ‘number our Society has contributed 101." "Who could have dreamed in the year ldtlt that lo- dly. after only one hundred‘ and forty years. the issues of Scriptures by thelflritish i ans Foreign Bible Society [M77113 51711)!!!) u for the Bible either in "mfimidfit m‘ "'°"' ’ inietry bunch of the Whole or part, to be read in rnwc’ “flu”, d the Blble Society need; the help and support of everyone, Auxiliary Office, 142 Prince Street. Char- lottetown. P. I. I. . zflslaalowl‘ “hogs ma! \ MATERIALS i Height‘? Phone 3“ I ma"; Airéfliihrsu-li-a; 1;; m“ ‘M -m“' F" h" “mm tartan m rm: oosswr _ " . . . _ a _ _ - 1u"[~0i:~ C'I_(,J§.ue _ ii. .i omiiggiidlkl I liiY HAO! 2M0 y » PIIOIE g Clsls-opodlat llqress-Oserselisest, cnaswsttsiaus chanson-amen: tam Sweateorensssssberblnswhoonoe wnahle Andwlsothoegdsabamtblastss dear. unqvuaiesoarssesliswiio ' 1 BECAUSE IT GOES FURTHER huwn" to in all persons interested in the =‘r'?"'5'o""""" w” h“ ssignststatohoanasooeorboifle h‘ ' the Judge present at a Probate f loved dear. . C t to be held in the Court House giielttbh ti: m‘: loved ‘t: bear. ' '“‘3° nnougnnsnseraide in Prince County. |-|-., sq- gyny for sighs or moon norms. itnlut CHURCH ‘in the said rrovtnoe. on Tlwrsday. Int not far for thought to reach. PICNIC ‘the thirtrflrlt d8! 0f Jilly H!" coining, at the hour of ten o'clock forenoonoftheaamedayiioshew clhlp if any they can why the Ao- counts of the said Estate should not be panned and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on ‘ of Heath Stronl- liq-r Proofing for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a ‘true copy hereof be forthwith pub- Iglsnd 1n some newspaper published [In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four 00h- seentlve weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be tforthwith posted in tvhe following ipuhiin places reepectively, namely, in the hall of the Court l-lonse in Tharlottetnwn aforesaid, in front or the store of wnusm MoEwen of ciirton in Queens County aforaild. and in front of "as school-hum at New Inndoe I GIN“! 001M! Reserve Wednesday. July 10th for Picnic at Morel! Rear 'Chnreh. cseaieaeleheieweiierbasnnqsrloedferVAiri-J‘ - 0.11. mvtoze g v JEWELLERS FOR FOUR GENERATION! mm int - Queen's County. the do! B"! YB" emesltlldthizagxilgihdilatzoss mistress; i flBt above "3""- nuy have due notice thereof. BY "'9 CW"- e-rw-v r a a»-— WITNESS m, "n"... taco. n. MARGARET human Leonard Palmer. Judge of the Jill mlm“" Probate Couit at Uhursutteouwir ..r' (L. S.) QUICKIES Reynold‘ By Ken _-¢>i_"l