l -___.._. .. __ ESTEgRN GUA l Bookstore. wuo- n. - Circuits: Blleli. Wlkt it. nature may be {tilfii- a word atria p“. able in HIV!!!"- awBlN HOOD and Calgary Flour the popular brands at . r dealers. -1D'lo-’i-28-ti, YARDLEY SETS. Walker st . pie. L-Do-lfl-Zfl-Bl. »“c“act=cat.:cs.§ . ., ' ' L-ioo-iz-zm . LMR. JUSTIN Rotter. is now vlng tax pelts daily at the office B. Graham Rogers. Sununer- e, L-acil-IC-ili-ei. ._MEN‘S TOILET shaving sets ' stills, 9R cents, $1.00 to $1.25. no up to 84.85. Gourlies Drug 1m, L-I00-l2-22-2i. LLADIES BRUSH comb and . or sets 8D oen . .00. Al. Rex 5 and 10, Bummer- de. . L-101-l2-32-2i. -i.E'l' US solve your gift prob- m. walker dc Semibie. L-oa-iz-zz-si. -—LA\DIES TOILET, brush, comb . mirror sets. the best at bar- in prices. Gourlies Drug Store. L-100-12-22-2i. -0ltni!lt5 for special lines not i-i-icd in local stock appreciated ill handled promptly; prices rzight. one Bruce's today. L-6i-i2- -3i. --GIVE A PIPE. Frank Medico ier ninc will please him in boxes .75, $7.373 and $5.00.. Gcurlies - Store. L-100-12-22-2i. A-‘UNERAL NOTICE-JUN flin- l of Mrs. Martina Haagerty of i Annan has been " dion River Church. -BEDEQUE RINK —- The dir- ols of the Bedeque Rink have - holding severuimeetizigslate- with a view to getting the rink ‘y for the winter's sport Bev- . improvements have been’ made ‘ hiding a new rinkaphone. The n'.s dressing rooms have been ted. An s new huildirg has added for a droning room for e hockey hiya. The ladies dress- raomhassnewflooneswell the promenade. Everything is Nady fortafgtnd start. Ioe is Iii! fast and the rink should ready for dirlsinnss skating, a onqucst ls ccognizcd y Canada UITAWA, Dec. fl -(CP) — vernment has "re-n --: tlon of the quest iopla by Italy has been before ious countries ‘line League of tions Council left it up to mem- mccuntrias lo mabe their . om The r Minister ionlgM il- ed the following statement cov- ns Canaan's recognition: The question of recognition of ion sovereignty over Ethiopia. been under consideration by rs oi the ue oi Na- n! and other coun ries for the *t two years Following notion l number of states in accord-i s do jute rssognwlon, the Gov- fint of the ‘killed Klndflim Med the questi on the agenda the Council of the Hague of Plans in May, i . litter discuss on it was recorded it "the great majority of the mbers oi the Council feel 2r the individual members of t rim to determine their st-w hide in the light oi their own gztijm and their own obli The United Klrwdom accorded fitnition last month through the tizniation by His Majesty's Am- ~ oYlIIRNIWOfHUW tersof grime: accredit him to the g"! of Italy an Emperor of bionic." A similar course was ken some months earlier on the tvenistion of letters oi credence the Irish minister to looms. TM Australian Government has ‘Wed its recognition through We from His Majesty's Am- i’ ~ the Government of have accor OansAIAnmGovea-nmiont has M... .t‘.‘.i§"...t“‘.=; t... “Wifllilltiltel! thttliil . W! I rm‘ ' u —- -<=-=r='.*.~........'m..r-.rcrr--M --= m”, Subscription, Advsrthlngahoeldbeleft with hue, 11mg Gllzrllllallnybsbolghtdailygtgnyqgughuwwmmm nsfluardianwlllbsdsliveceltouiyhoqgh . Jicyatteplrillilli‘ NDU sehrh . your ordariothe for dollar-l‘: 3"}. This column ls rneeflell for new, g local interest but advertising of. 3cm, "N63. ladies and ANS i u “Oolgiioin pens - i0 .00. 568i $1.00 and $.95. t COMB aka a 05nd IILUTOI‘ -MANTEL CLOCKS. Semple. L. —LADIES AND GENTS signer. and stone t l , with fieWetllgiEy lagigtrcftyléefinlilf Increased Demand For Agricultural Products is Sean (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA. Dec. 22— agricultural products should be better in 1939 than it was in 193B, the Dominion De- bartmeiit of Agriculture said to- day in an advance summary of its situation and Outicok for 1939," to not necessarily mean that all f prices he imnroved. o so be larger and also farm prices are in many cases influenced by for- dds the agricultural outlook for indicette in the Canadian m r- r “ial rrienlt and payrolls are all relative- ly faivoteblo st the end of i938, the and “it is reason- ts s. continuance gen-n awem to be uteri matcimll-y in crder to produce to the beak levels o! noun sales in Canada reoeseio out disc of the "outlook" at the pres- time. Prices of raw materials. other than mioultural. have shown tend in increase stdndlaoint of auricul- ture. ammo! the coieomezinn feat- e the volume of food and feed coon! v oduced the year. Th however, this recovery in ion was not mlly realized Police Sock Slayer Ci Young Girl W - so A d Iili tion of (AP) e P] tin from her home of a. job nut new t in the search for s left her nude and s! learned through a llteation telephone csnversati m” tin, r ent honor - m‘ 3th.... and“. place as a stcnofll‘ lng in xinutcéi. 8121?“! anticipating her first {oh since her graduation, Dee. l. Rte was not seen alive a- bag, in the stream s- hout 35 in es from her Kingston one. Her knees were drawn up "M" her chin. There was s. deep knfe across her abdomen, and bruises on her body md throat.“ W.G wood ea p a tmaiiiito caused" or th giihadaufisred ' l. anon N ..._....__._.--- nggflgn peolslwi ((12.57 S» 3”“ ‘gala: ‘W. Elm 111' P9 w leottoihacitylflfllr ma" troopers and I!!! U! first-rest .,__r_l v W THE SEASQN GREETING$ Wm’ ""7 cod will: For Your tipping” In The NEW YEAR GLADYS MocQUARRIE nuns ma. 93"...“ Cold? Mo» liccedcs In British Isles LONDON, Dec. 23-(0? Osble)__ SHOW. rain ano i continued to tie up Great Brli D's communicat- lfl the cold waive rs- ds were B‘ d and zome vilggges clgt nii. Ion“ distance K1118 as as o hours late_ Fog gtalefilflilihlpping in the “fines lflglltlimlyhoais canxng nin ree ions oi Ohrisgmas nzail variou: emuire Doints were delayed at H.011 e Macon River Jr-snce. first sceduled lendins court is frozen. The forecast indicated slowly fling temperatures with more snow. sleet or min. The t coast shivered in stab-freezing cold but the mercury reached the 40's in ‘he soutlrwes .. Inndonere ‘Tying to roach plumb- exe. coal dealers and to. carry out Chrlztmas shopping from their homes. clogged the wens m- t .. Th mug- as em e use M ewe 1 could not woken an no. They then went on to M scouche and phoned from a store there to Bum- mereide for s. taxi After arriving in Smnunerside they went to Dr. ed 30 r cent in the Ilozyidon ems m“! per cent throughout the tcritttttaurodsurrcc fizicéxdioixhs cold spellsince Justice A. T. LcBlanc Criticizes Rule 0f MONCTON, N. B. Dec. 2i- (CEh-Mr. Justice A. '1', LeBlsnc bodiay criticized a. rule of the New Brurmvirick Supreme Court that with few exceptions all civil cases before the court should be tried by a ggdge without a Jury, comm mg rule and d - ed that a fundamental right of the DWI) le had been taken swby. Spectacular Fire Damages Famous Structure in Paris “m” PARIS. Dec. 22 -(AP)-A spectacular fire swept the facade oi the Hotel des Invalides tonight but quick action by firefighters saved Napoleon's tomb from dam- age. Thshlaeowsshaltedbytonsof water after it burned through the files of the Military Govern- ment oi Paris. destroyed a section oi the roof, and dantsged a length oi about 80 yards across the front of the structure. The massive stone huiidingonce served as s soldier's home, and now houses Napoleon's tom-b. which is at the rear. the Army Museum and the Military Government Of- C68. Firemen said they believed s brook in one oi the ancient chim- giays caressed, the blame. Whigs‘ was acover _ y a sen pee e central court. By $1.1m», with all fire departments of the capital in action, the blaze was under control. Officials said the ount of damage could not be determined immediately. Of the .000 wounded or ages troops who once lived in the 80- acre, gray stone structure which was begun in 161i only sfew re- main s: museum attendants. Seed Potato Quota Filled OTPAWA. Doc. II -(CP)- Seed potatoes are the only oom- modity subject to uiota under the Canada-United "l tea Al!!!‘ meht on which time quota for iltl has been filled. it was-learned at the ‘rrsae and Commerce Do- tm (XII. wmmtiow mm will be re- 33.. 5 Z § g 3 r‘ edit $55388 I _ AND PRINCE of securin them. more. expressed sympathy with 800N811 Duoh Committed To Trial In Shooting Charm (Md "mfliwvewattirecomiosion ofthelireiim h fore Marian-crawling». h, (Holman Gall tat fed that on Bundaymztiigfrm? bout 10 o'clock December , he in many with five others had ROM for s car ride to Miscoucbe. Tholncolled at the home oi Frank 9'11 . but the famdly were evid- m in bed. s0 they decided to re- Smnnmsi yon back the road and l-Ieruy Gallant asked him if he would like s drive home and he said ho would. They mm. ed back and drove DeCoste to his home which is on the road to Ives’ Poinlt. shout 2 1-2 miles from Mis- coruche. They drove into the yard of DeCosheb home. and DeCoste $i.“li..°°ft't';“°“ 6““..‘“°€ I 0t‘ B» B cu to rush to try and get it gain. ‘rhs accused, Charles DeCcsg: came out of the house and called out wheat are you fellows doing ‘here. Henry Gallant answered IJ Bot a car load of bananas. Then Charl DcCoste ea said, get out m’ here or I will fill you full of lead. Witness then went on to relate that he and Henry and Ben Wedge got out of the yard as quickly as they could and had ran a little wsy. mbout 60 to ‘l0 yards. an, Emily mflmnu Pa” an” whteerlilagiey heard s. shot and saw Witness said cit the moment he felt weak, s. little later he felt his coming across the field. t and saw blood 0n his arm we hand. The three of them wadoed far as Jack squarebo-iggs’ but then reported the matter to the H. C .M. P. witness said he had l4 B B AhOts in his imn and one in his leg. Only one of the shots were found. He was not drinking. Henry Gallant who was driving ted the evidence c-f the previous witnem and he said he ll. B. Supreme Court d the door but did not revs hit the house. When he heard ac- saying he was going to get his heleftthe lac ick gun p cos qu - used “he was dres- ly could. Aoo sed in a white tinder, and trousers and the man he sow in the field hod s white linder on. Witness id when he heard the shot he laid flat on the ground for serf- Perry, another occupant of the car. said he was the lest onctoiesve theyardsndsowDe- Caste come out oi the house with the gun. Witnws ran down to the shore and joined Antoine Casey and Arthur Bernard. who were also ’ accused to conic . encufli. Witness with his compan- ions walked along the shore to Bmnmersiic. gave evidence of the matter iarveQtItin identified egimssthieonethait was-found in the DeCostc home. W B. Howutt also testified Dr. . that he was visited about midnight on Sunday John and Henry t and found John had 12 holes iu his arm He it f from what told him t it was shots caused . n Wedge a. gave evidence. A ed his ence. Comment 0n Defeat 0f Duchess (0 P Cable) -—- fsversl London morning papers today hailed the result in the Kinross and West i as IIIQ%OMDI Prime Minister Chamber n's hand for his licY ace, but mos of incu ipg pro-government The Times (Inglsgpendent) said erous l; result provides a "trench basis f argum the result had one the other may ‘interest commentators would have been quick tn draw lhg l est deductons from it. On ‘Ilhe Dal Tkgroph (Conseh vatlve) aal : "It is difficult to clear moral; for the re- ~ draw any suit ie not so much victory for any cause or as a personal de~ fest for chess" The only sin rotation is itls s ver~ dissi once." (The Duchess o Atholl, formerly s. Conservative, foreign firs?” and .t'.'.‘“‘.§“'.n ollrlr dependent) Snyder Guilty 0r Attempted-Murder BM ANGIJB. Dec. fl-elartin former husband of radio lllflfl Ruth Bttim. was coo- gle ury todty. of attaini- llyrl Aldermen. ‘is; lot to can’: 0mm hudaand Mwimnzunounsmirm not utv o! wit: to slay Miss Maths delengnlllsugl: year-old on ' m and not guilty IDE COUNTY CHRONICLE nuclius or ZtQdeiflAelLtmaLys-ILI; tirmcandidsios u. ti". ellti .butl0st , . cc m nai-uorii7°o°m1¢wt'dg““ w" “Newly. and y 11mins Sir Thom uiski , ence 00.0 - dlnation minister? m‘ l’ m??? lo; . when I e and then wills events tween now of Kinro g an w _.. cause 0t Mr. Chaim in an almost overwhdming manner" zfillnst‘ an established member and ztrryrrrcn 1V Dill? Mi‘. Olwmb l 1 ' i pa». ma...» “uwmapfirho” ii sssssssgszs E3 ieessgsaasas i‘ ‘md-lglhih etrlifumersls “g1; g cutbtid- I“ water nd ilheaél- eanoid and common ‘_‘The PO-lfly more force Forced By-elsotlq; mpwnessrorceoiaisby-enoc. l by resigning poem vlrygcn her oonstiliaiegisoodissvolvlm her. Sic m d nt ' m wrtedrllvlyulgoor Liberals m?!’ wlmtim orConsez-vativm gm}: u ‘Mr. Bnadden said; ‘The voters have sent through me lllletluscctianu is bdind him mm” wont 0d ." m‘ Mr. Chamberlain w have turned a. deaf ear to demands oi three jimior m qf m; Government enoe minis- and tote-since nt vme reportoddimctod Bmirist Leslie Hom-Belisha a» The Junior ministers. R. B. Eud- WPY 10K UVGISEBS trade; $21 tlfih m“... r S t _ 1mg _ Mic for Wiifinfalnd 1%.. Dllflfilgf, “WE-Secretary for colonies reported i: resien. it was but dccid on firm Juicer-ye? WWW Wm w“ Rumors Persist Rumors that Anthony Eden, 1w. ht come mer foreign score , beck into the Cwblnet, persisted de_ spite denials from Government cures and Mr. Eden's friends. Mr, 5%? ‘lfihfffiitmi’? Pm“ A W51 nieldsestates. mm up l° oce _ 951a“ _ GOVGFILITQIIDS of onemktfi-{d gel‘ fl-notléer after M: Gumbel-lam urns ' Musonmrggln-llllfll-lllflt to Premier ‘Iize Duchcss oi Ath ll announced sh 111 tan o 88514;, elgmogflkiim in the next would 11w w int out." the 1X1 B. - ement, “him, lrmliliiifitllfm n 8 mi: t e Government’ . 318D Policy is leading us 111mm,, £11136!‘ and my letters from mem_ UTE 0! all Panties throughout the n 9d Kifledom, from runny in the minim and other coumrles of mir- fitaiid the United Fates. sihow , mflniv aha-re my feelings. There will be a general election t To stand we tto igehelectors as as 11mm Pei. that I Mr. Smdden declared that "ti-l oenainiriumpnefi the natural df in 1 tfflhsiit. “S32 continued: "I have wnaistenr- fch can only be caljed magnificent, that thfiy enilrely approve" the last general election the Duchess received 1533a voted d; 5,. III-inst 10,069 f0!‘ Mrs. C D0 . er Liberal MacDonald and other candidates at . A. Mac- opponent. Mrs. iii-st entered yesterday's 1m. * drew in order halo-amass . c. clear-cut test of the feeling o! voters on foreign Fewer votes were oaét- this tim Pflfmtly due to bod weather. M5115! ioal waged at thl-lgbtggfeat of file Diwh ess the constituency W re since l 28. They were inclined to cthibute it w local conditions, th Chi-Ii ld hi0 ti- lllccgl-rrmian $11»? “ M d ere r e ant quart egardd laid t the glitzy!) cum fca using foreign Tyrone Power Denies Marriage (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW Y Dec. fl-Tyeone Th0!!! " one coun questions about s reported quarrel beow d Annabelle. himself een an during their South American tout Vl-llk ht Dlfl-Il-‘ned ‘t0 teleghone by so. get at her hotel later today I no. Ho said he intended to fly to f0 iih Christmas spend e gieolldays with his mother and sis- Help Jolly rdonbinued from bate 1) nsenifcnmnsm== hoseyou nn-phonsi . munlcate gilzaintengion to ‘me § Eiggg-I-g"? - ‘E ,§;t.§rr§* git? Duchsu stood dlsoonsola intbesnowoumq bhovote cmfixgtiingroouisatlertl: tiiémior- s ma... uidmoro Wwvaeisonly justbq; 11mg,» §§§§§§§§§§§sassss § § tennis t‘ i i. Misses Monkley, Kensi Miss Be Hood. Sydney GIBCJ. lbttewwll Scar 53m“. Add‘ iii iii 1-2 iii???» isisigi. IANTA PALS T0 DATE .Alan' Cosh mcelieucy Bishop 0'Sul- E E Miss Margaret Coffin, Mrs. W. R. Aitken, Iongworth Arthur Coffin Miss Agnes Clinton Mrs. Harold McKie. Keppoch g i 5' :1 Miss Shirley Jane Dunning. Miss Roma. Ann Dunning. Mrs. Arthur Weeks. Miss Iiilliah McLean, Mt. Edward Road. Miss Helen McLean, Mt. Edward Road Billy McLean, Mt. Edward Road Miss Is 1 she Goodwin. 45 Highland ve Maurice Goodwin. 45 Highland Ave Miss Mary Teresa MacNeill. Aloysius MecNeill Mrs. J. E. B. McCready Miss Adele McNutt Miss Margaret Irving Misses Patricia and Joyce Ritchie Billy Ives Mrs. A. J. Heartz and Arthur N D. F. Archibald Miss Elizabeth Anderson. Mrs. W. II. Prowse Mis Doris Chandler. Mrs W. C. Hoyt W. C. Hoyt iJr.) Charles and Jack Simpson. sum- Hearts inerside Layton Schurman, Summer-side. Frederick Seaman. Donald Seaman. Allyn Harding, Elmereld. Constance Hyndman. J. O. Hyndrnan. Mrs. c. H. B. I-onlzworth. Junior Hod Cross of Harrington School . ID Mis Lilla M. Coies. North Mil- n. Mrs. W. Chester B. McLure. Enl Adams. Miss Katherine Hymimsn. Billie McDougall. Mrs. Arthur Brown. Wilma. and Shirley “£9011- tty June Bruce. . . G. Bniee. Mia Ruth Raylwr. afield MacNeill. Kensingion. Dunning. Kenslngton. Miss Bonnie smallmsn, Malpeque In memory of Rev. George Mil- lar and D0fl8las. Messrs. Moore d: McLeod. Lid. W on o...““" Mrs: Iiircdl 1. Andrew Miss Dorothy Andrew .1 n u- MigeIss/hel Hewitt stimmerfldc- Billie Bourke, hariottetcwn. Joan, David and Jim Wood. Char- m memory of n. s. M. ti: L “velfififirt, McKenzieb Mr rPti-‘hvla. s. . gt: and Morris Jenkins. Mt. A1- OOIDQI’. RM"! Bell Charlottetown Sun-division of e C. W. Benevolent Mrs J R ish Socl Munn. Mo: field. In memory of Bradford C. Mc-l Lure, Brackley Point Miss Bar-bar o. Wran G00 ‘Ibm s Rosemary rs M .1: “ti... M: Wm cDougllalLHui-itcr Riv- "Mrs, Murdock McKinnon. Mrs. (Dr.) Beer MIR. J. B. H6883! Miss Janet He n Bcantle ury and Tommie ti .t ury. Mus Marion Hume. Mss Edith Hume. Muss Audrey Birch. Jack Brewer. Jim Palmer and Susanne Pal~ B12!‘ Mrs. J. E. McCready. Mrs. P. W. Clarkin. A Friend. Misses Mary and Hazel Wright. Miss Paula Hayfield. Charlie mhs. Irma Constable New London. Robelsah Past Noble Grand Club. Miss Hilda Coles. Sliver Wings Jr rim Tins: Bled G e h, Prince Street School. Adi L. M. Stead, Hunter ivet. Mrs. James D. White. A Fr . Miss Pauline Burhoc. Miss Sella‘ Forbes. Miss IDdi Pbrbes, Bcdcque. Nil Ball Malone. H04 ital. gonour ileum-Governor. G. her brother. Douglas McEwen. tlco. cry o)! her sister Florence M. Chap- e . Mrs. (D12) I. J. Yeo. Enman. River. Capt. Emanuel Gallo-nit. neoeqiic. . Red Cross. Cross Hops Field GUARDIAN Miss Annie Matheson, P, l. I. Michelle and Mrs. Ivan McLure in memos-y o! Bradford C McLure Donald Mc-L Miss Barbara. . Ward Miss Kathleen McNeely Miss Lorraine McNeely Billy McNeely Mrs. D. J. ley Ernest Muich. Mt. Herbert ,1? eiz-agqqg; h J. "Eisner iii; a £§L . i t. l? m. c‘ E .. i’??? a t ti a i E §§§ §§§E“ a is 52%. u i. »: e MaryFllding was Bessie Robertson, Mlumg DorcenAliya-gdghahlvidwslkn Branch n“ Lloyd Mutch, Mt. Herbert gm. Frederick R. Bel er R. Irvin Jenkins Paul Jenkins lmrhn A‘ Flhsiul Miche. 1 n emory s. e Miss Hsuelboook W. L 2nd (Jharlottctown (xutpdny 5Q Gllidffl. Sit. Paul's Mrs. (Don) FL Moorhead Legato Mm. E. w. Mcxmnon , Mrs. Charles J. McKinnon .i Miss Fuirley Prowse i Alyre Areenault, novella; Church of Scotland Ladies Al] 08-06 Traverse Miss liL _ Frances Peters - Serum- Grades at Rochford aqua‘ Miss Ruth Fieavyour school, . '6 Miss Kathleen Mccarvillc Miss Kathleen Keefe Miss Mary Keefe James J. Robinson, snide-n, John Nelson Hunter "Silver tBand" branch J‘. R. C. B. Miss Elsie Murphy Red P In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara Nash. oin . " 01ml " Sewing Clil), jtea Point Inmem 1H mandBt strut r ‘re Mrs. Buntain Grurch of God Sunday School Joh N sh. Rose. t t Robzert tlNash. Island Securities Co Ltd. Alberta and Errol Bunmin, Rus- George Oak Mrs. Ben]. Rogers (Sn). Misses Phyllis and Joyce Coffin. Raymond Alfalfa Smith. Miss Jean Iawther. Lewis Lowther. Mrs. John H. Idndsay (In mem- Mrs. Frank Currie. Lloyd es Mrs. (Col) D. A. McKinnon ' Rev. L. Murray Sunley Don MacNalr Mrs. Percy Pope Bllorgcré Dgllner - - “BN1 1st Charlottetown Basilica Boonie issins Grocery. Elm Ave. . H Prowse . . Frederick David Bra y . H. Gill Mt. Herbert Jun r Red . Miss Helen Louise Chemo“. nald hdacm Miss Margaret McLennan, Earl and F: hemm Jack Brewer. In memory oi Hemnm I roman Miss Joan Row. "will 0“- Mrs. n. s. c. Scarth. 0v Carmichael. Montreal gins“ s Atboi Cotton, Kenllngto oyce 8.1‘ , K Misses Fay. Ruth and Helen Mm Gloria Bell hovered. IfivIidl-‘lll, . Mia Wands Livlnnton. Clyde The wta. the late James te of Henry McKenzie, Mailer-mic‘: MIN er Corner. MN- M r Billie and Beverl Fitwereld. MN- Helen Tl-DWYINOB John Alla/n Mc enzie. Min Frankie and Gordon Rim. All Owed!» Club. Geoipwwu Pflliirfltiibgi BwC. Hm A FY19}! . s. . . wn. Mn. eher Bell and Margaret Miss Elma Brown. Hurley Bell. Lloyd Brown. W. R. Godfrey. Mrs. B. F.- nney. Harry Morris. Donald Tim In mun of Norman Cotes. ey. Adjutant and Mm. Lynch, Rev J. W. A. Nicholson. North Mr . Lo m. Birrleigh. Bil - Min Roam. . a m: mmmd c" Mgslph, Evelyn, Bernard and Mxe. Goof . FWBUY8~ Miss Valerie Rogers. - , 15L Illeanor Claridn. Bondiaw.» Miss Constance lingers. . 305W “Thitc- . Redriin Bros. - A Friend. Ronnie suunsoo. . Min l-hinre Ocmbbel- -» Miss Dianne Phillips. mricrle Shim-t and Wend- Mrs. J. G. Bennett. Mamie still-lei- m. giordon Bennett. China-germ? and flemlb m...‘ Cfimmmwmw‘ l... can; m...‘ '. ' ' _ Donald Mame. i - its 2ut“mtru. ~ icrrt2urc...§ i ‘ Miss connlii June Chandler. Richard cfllnbbeil on. ll Mrs. W. C. Doves. Rbyolt? Miss Verna, Woo Howard Mswarlsns, Bumbl- Mrs. '1‘. G. Ives Mrs. Stracton Miss R0861‘! - Mrs. W. M. Wright Bairboit. Miss Marjorie Omicron. man, North . Hero Mm. Small. | Mrs. Brenton L Wood George Bissett. i Miss Lorna . Daphne Bissett. Ralph mooring Lorraine Oatway Miss Evelyn Flemiifl. Mira E. G. Mc nnie. Bernard Nomi Mia Helen Dui ll/liisg Mary Fleming McGuigon. (Jr) Bessie Conrad Roberts Ann Walter C0 . Pope Clarke Maurice Blake. Mrs James ‘Bait 3rd. ChTowzi Trcog of Girl Miss Evelyn Harvey. Guides per Miss Effie rchaut. Mrs. Feed Andrew. Mrs. F. E. Colwill. Miss Dorothy Andrew. Miss Helerieficlwill. Mrs. Athol Cotton. lss Constance Colwili. Miss Doris ~_' F. E. Colwill (J12). Robert Harris HY“ Billy and Evelyn Pldgeon, French Mr. and lvir=. H. R. I-Ii-llson River. Mrs. W. H. Inman Georgie Donald Chelton. Gordon Qu ley Middleton Red Cross. Barbara Q“ 1W J. w. Caxunfiordlen. H Miss gala“ w?“ . D. , or! son, slnpwh. fin...“ “L Bu,“ Miss Kathryn Wood, Victor!‘- M w. Weeks. M w“ K- s“ Harry Shams. Mm‘ g 33$’ Sgt?“- s. Stewart, Montague l" m- mniriettar Red Croes Boy Grant. Bummer-sis! . The Walker (mild-ran. Mrs, Ernest MocLsren. MLss Annie G. Smith. Miss Lillian MacKenzie. Robert C0 x. Kilmulr Women's Institute. Barbara Ann Cronin. Miss Joan Williams. Miss Margaret Martin. Donald Martin » Mus Elizabeth Martin. -‘ Miss Lama M. Bushes. w-a A Friend 3716 Klfimen Girl‘!!! mun amas urph cw Miss Helen ridmarsn Damien Frank J dlth Stewart Mllss Jessie Grose. Village Crew Mrs. J. P. Boopw '