-.........._- CPAGE TWO Sea. View And Vicinity The wealhcr during the past week nas been more spring like. The snow m disappearing slowly. Mr. Harris Blakaiiey. maildriver. made the trip with, the toad cart on Fri- day. It being the first waggon to zenseen on the highway this sea. Corporal Charles Tuplin of the P. E. I. Highlanders (Black Watch) who had been spending a pleasant visit in Sea View the guest of his wot. Mrs. Ray Burt. left recently to rejoin his regiment somewhere in Nova Scotia. A prettv wedding ceremony was told at St. Mark's Rectory. Ken- sinzton on Wcdzicsday: evening when I-‘lorcnce. eldest dauzliter of Mr. flll(l RIPS. John Hassett. Damley. was united in mrritice to Mr. Lottie Razors of Iiiclinn River. The young A Tribute To the air. The whole atmosphere is surcharged with the new year of growth and hope in the recurring growth of life. Tho funeral o! Aunt Margaret yesterday marked the final episode |in the life of a woman who had gone- ithzough from the cradle to the cas- lket with the resolution and kind- ness of one who felt that life was a glorious experience where one could manifest the high ideals of womanhood in a kind and loving way. In her death. she was the ex- preslon of that fine soul. Her countenance was so kind looking and so resigned to the last call. that one would think she was having a _ natural and deserved sleep of per- fect satisfaction. with the knowledge she had served life in its fullest and couple ivcre aftcndcd h" Miss Violet Russet’. sister of the bride and .\Ir. Rrir E.i fir ablv supported the rrtioiii. The ceremony was per- fcrmcti hv Ru. Mr. Frcnm. 'I“:".cl werlrllr" then returned to the "Q's parents where ding stippcr was ‘s mother to the ct‘ is and rcniivcs oil Iii the cciivsc of i ed their congratulations i‘ and izrcom and all ; cm many years t". I‘_r*v i irrzitid In i . of itctldcd mo . Peter Vlalsh of arrived in the the past week hi: auto from their nzton where they d to loave- thelr car the remainder of their i~ -~ 1i 2i .\Ii'.< \Iln- .. . lll u; . .cr Mr. B lice .iv friends will be pfcns- tister is mil-t- Mr. and .\Irs. nvriiiitz t0 Worcester, o com‘) mril-e ll Sill-l L ..-.c.r home in and Mrs. Elmer Burt. Sum- . was a recent visitor to "v and ‘were ihe attests of Mr. p1”: Airs. John Bzissett. Scrccniit Robert Hunter of the P E. I liizlilzinders fBlack Watohi " on Tuesday to reloin his reel- ..‘. somewhere; In Nova Scotia. a. r spending a few day: pleasant- i wiih friends In Sea View. M.- nnei Mrs. Arthur Campbell u: """'lll‘;(‘(l a number of their friends and neighbors at their home fri Park Corner on Thursday even- iriz. A most pleasant evening was soc ' by all In music and dancing. A nus lunch was served bv the ladc. and a social hour followed. Miss Flora Roach passed peace- awnv at the home of her ne- phew Mr. Bernice MacKinnon. SPYIYIK Valley. on Wednesday April 3rd at nice ace of 75 years after a brief illness. The late Miss Roach linzi been a life long resident of DEFINE"; till within a few months before her passing she moved to Spring Valley where she was ten- dcrly cared for till the time of her passing by Mr. and Mrs. MacKin- mn. Her funeral service was held on Friday morning at St. Mary's Church, Indian River. by Rev. Father MacDonald. A large number 0i ticntls and old neighbors attend- ed. At the close of the service in- ferment was made in the adjoining cemetery of St. Mary's Church. Many friends deeply deplore the paging of a good kind neighbor and friend. fut»: finest measure. The fine expression of s mpatliy and attendance was proo among her friends 0t the high esteem iii which she was held. Even though r near relatives keenly felt the ' s‘ of a near and dear friend. they ttlso felt, the Call from the Great‘ Divide was the find. and ultimate summons to the iiraixc-e behind the Veil that sept ates the ma- ial from the spi ual; the cor- )‘. from ilic inco. iipt; the sec- ular from the sacred: the soriow- iul from LL“. joyful—that Veil that clothes the nortal with immortal- ' i:_v and reveal the Portals of Para- dise and the presence of God. In l slioix, the transition from death 1o ‘ nic. Tiic funeral of Mrs. Duncan Ma- chcson. was a similar revelation of this transition. that transcancls the ability of mortal mind to fully un- ti stand or describs. In mach in- stancv. the full flusi of life seem- r-tl to express itself on‘ the count- (THIIICE of the departed. The fact a sltock. caused death. would ex- ‘ plain this expresion 0f full health almost to the instant of death. So. in their fuliuess of life and the recurrent fullness of nature in its Springtime. both Margaret Mac- Donald and Mrs. Duncan Mathescn each of Forest Hill, were commit- ted to the sustaining bosom of M0- ther Earth. the one in her native heath, in Dundas. P. E. L, the other in that o: her long resident abode in Mnrblchcad. ltltiss. _ Each, in their respective resting place. will await the spirits Call to fne resurrection in the Great Day of Final Judgment, when all shall answer that Call. With kind- ness and tenderness. the bosom of Mother Earth shall compose them in the interval. while their surviving friends and rclatrves shall mourn their departure amid their tender- est cares and attention to their resting place. Thus. from the cradle to the casket, we are all wending our way. The journey has varying. lengths, and varying cnanEQS- 111W experiences. Infancy. chLdhood. iouth. prime and age are on the march. Some are cut down by na- tural causes. others by violence; in the end. however. the ultimate awaits all-death and the resurrec- tion. “Let us then be up and doing. With a heart forgany fate’; Still achieving, still pursuing, learn to labor and to wait." PETER A. REILLY. 82 Westland Avenue, Boston, Mass. April 14. i940. (Patriot please copy) Murray River And Vicinity Two Island Ladies" _ This is a beautiful Sunday morn- I mg wxti-i a real touch of Spring in ' things that] moi-e for a new approach to the‘ vicinity were deeply grieved hearing of the death oi Mrs. Law- rcnce which occurred at North Rustico "THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SADDLE I RHUBAIIB “The Best way to be of Service is to give the Best". That is the motto on which wt act on every occasion. We will change tires anywhere in the city free providing we are given the servicing job. AII lines of Tire Repairing and Ser- vicing. .WHITZOCK TIRE A - BPRIL 19. 1940 WEEKLY PRIZ ES 1st PRIZE - - _“2.IIO 2ND PRIZE - - - .00 3RD PRIZE — — — — 50c 4TH PRIZE -- - - - 5°C SPARE PURIFIER EXPLANATION OF CONTEST. u» lll- wlwse fitfim" m‘ Thurman's lIlIllla Dada Tackle. eta. The “Moths” are with us lnlnl Get rld of moths and Iarvln with PARACIDE. l. lb. lln Economy IIIO -— 19c Toneka Tonic and Blood Puri- fier. Contains Vitamin D. $1.00 l Milli. 1 Last Week s Contest twvm tics. 1. Queen st. Meal Market. PM" B6 2. Reddin Bros. . 3. The Green Dot. 4. Whlllock Tire service. Proprietor: Edgar Whitlock 162 Kent Slmcl. Phone 909 Th" S i , Ch MEAT SPECIALS zsfrilzlsg, Tfiglfn" THIS wast: ttizts."'*.=..i.:r"i..s-"aita . . LAST WEEKS PRIZE WINNERS filing.’ ‘sacked Hams,’ Spare 1. ARNOLD BEER. 195 giitllsborougb St. Y. 2. JUNE YOUNKEIL- 210 Sydney Street City. I. WILLARD BREHAUT, All kinds tb . Meat for wzilu Jul?’ ‘filmy QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone I301 Village Green 4. ALICE GALBRAIGIIT, I04 ggzroy Street. TIIE LATEST STYL SADDLE OXI-‘OBDSEI! See our stock of White and Brown Saddle Oxfords. Dutch toes. plaln and Brown, FOB. SPRING DAYS PURDIE FERGUSON Bllnnyslda . ASSORTED COOKIES Grand for special Iuncheons or with dessert. Icing. nuts. fruits and frosted tops, flesh- ly made! Fresh bread lolil and deliver- ed lhe SAME day It Is baked- thafs what you Sget when you buy STEWART’ . Your fam- Ilv Will enjoy It. STEWART'S BAKERY Phone 211 SER VICE 162 KENT ST. In Memoriam MRS. LAWRENCE GALLANT The people of North Rustlco and on Gallant. nee Louise Peters. PHONE 909 itor to Murray Harbour on Friday. Mr. J. A. Gosbce was a visitor to the city on Friday. Mr. Alfred Gosbeo who has been home on leave has returned to his company. The farmers of this vicinity have ter‘s supply of firewood. Get Into llne in the FASHION PARADE with the latest style In JACKETS-dainty at ser- viceable In msnv val-ed col- ours at THE GREEN DOT Kent street H!" your children's pictures taken In Informal poae| In Your Own Home. W9 Will Ilfll! accommodate you. Jus call 272-1. and make your appolnlmen . CRASWELUS STUDIO Great George Street n— "WSTFT “T ' about completed getting their win- gililt vol 05,1130 Murray Rweéufilj Hume. and Mrs. CITRATES FOR STRENGTH WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE Phone 909 for prompt Service Tires Changed anywhere. Any time. Your children's health mull IIO llhluuded in than spring days when the weather ls m vblliseable. To assure them OI "IQ vlbmllll they mug! 33:; for perfect hesICh give GARDEN cm MILK and be safe In the knowledge that they are xeltinz the BEST fill! you an buy, TIIE PURE MILK G0. LIMITED Phone 584 “IMPEEIAI! ENGINES "The Bulldogs of the Sea’ Powerful and dependable - tbst’! why they're the favor- ite; with the men who roam the lea In their boats. There's a model for every need and every engine is guaranteed, BRUCE STEWART 8t CO. LIMITED. Charlottetown SPRING II BEBE IIow about cbangin some of those old electric xtures of your; to new and modern styles. Incidentally save your eyesight CHAPPELL 8. CO. Electrical Contractors Phone 1440. 1M Queen S8. Ml. Stewart Island Canned Blueberries - — 15c a can Marven‘: Soda Biscuit l pkg. — — — — — —- 18c Maccaronl 2 lbs. for — - 13c L. S. COFFIN 310 Euston St. Phone 878 Ip- Ké‘ “bi§%‘i§§l85.“%&° °°“'",} T moms ighthls section, o ua s reade to ling the yadvertisemeliig 12mg these "SHOPWORDS" appear, HOW TO ENTER Read tbs ads I-homiug _ down tho number oi thehgsbopfil-QI- l3 1F IPPEEIB In the heading, “m, opposite the number write tiie iium; oi the advertiser m whose 5pm. m. have found the phrase. in the ca,“ of the fourth “bn0pworci" ii. is re- uirecl that you state in addition u nams of the rir the manager. the business and the lines carried. Then attach to your reply | receipt from any one oi the spon- lllfl 01 t-hl-B contest showing u“ business has been transacted With at least one of them. Also be aura to stain the name oi the firm from which you wish to receive your prize. CONTEST RULES Any readers o! the Charlottetown Guardian may tlclpaiei tilxeept. mmployeea the Guardian Pub. C0,, and members of their famillges.) It Is important that each report fiiali be accompanied by a receipt 0m any one of the whose teignouncement appears in the cun- t. It is also important that you slats on your entigr which of these iii-iris you wish to aw your prize from. All correct replies have equal chances of w . he Winning entries are drawn for and the priis will be awarded in the order in which they an drawn. All rizes are awarded in the form of o ers on the advertisers indic- ated In the replies and are NOT TRAN SFERABLE. All replies must reach this office not later than noon on mU-YEOBY. Send in as many m lies as you wish but be sure to at ach a sales slip t0 each reply. Address ail replies to CONTEST EDITOR. Guardian 08100 Charlottetown BARGAINS Ilb.’l‘ea-——— 571‘ Toile Paper, I rolls — - 25c Clark's Assorted Sou?! _ 4 large tins — — — — tar We have fresh Spinach, New lblbubarb, new Carrots. nciv ens. P. J. MucDONALD Phones 888-889. O alkaine drinks of either CINCINNATT n 8 lcltrate or of citrate with sodium cont had been accustomed to com- . .1): 1 —Get‘ iciuitfiffuarvnrcitrsaiif-fuf czni sodium The woman v10 went up 68 per Joseph Peters _ survives. also the following named NOW IT’S A RULE ing the past winter months and .1." L"; THE To" ER home. “DROP". EQWSRT/h‘. Liiave already forwarded ‘l4 pairs of so s. 5 sweaters, l9 pairs of Rifle M ts. '1 scarves. 12 Pneumonia jack- eis. and 6 pairs o half mitts. A number of those were sent to the boys ln military training and the remainder to the Red Cross in Charlottetown. Those ladies have brothers and sisters: Rose, who re- Mr. Peter Mllburn motored from Montague and spent the week-end in Murray River the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P’. W. Johnston. Mr. Wm. Duff of Wood Islands is spending a few days in Murray turned from Montreal on hearing of the illness. Mashal of Sydney. Stephen. and Ella at home. The large crowd who attended the funeral was a manifestation of the high esteem Austin. Gusslc. Florence. ‘IITJCIICCI another supply of yam i 11in in de e ed was held. Ana are stil knitting m the sol- “Iffrlvlme gufsllafli “§‘r"§°§2e§,f§f.‘““ “rile crunerifi togkastilaoe at Stella dict boys at every opporwrilty- a“ r‘ w “ ‘ ' ‘ Maris Church. North Rustlco on ——— Mr and Mrs. George McLean of M“"‘-h mh- m“ Father mcNem Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sutherland wti-i- side. riacen’. visitors to Summer- hcnvyi southerly wind of the "k "clpcd to break up the r.d the shores and the fsh- OWIEIII to tlic outlook r iiitliis-try. But fill tire t conditions may greatly . .-.'orc it is time to dis- of their catch. V NORTH WINSLOE W. I. ‘Ibo March meeting of the North Vi/insioc W. I. was held at the home oi .\ll'.\. (lllVfT Nunn. with thirteen " and I\\'0 visitors present tlciii .\lI'5. Sluilcy Yo (n zmcl ilic mcciiiig op. - ' (H0 Iillfl Crvetl followed i'.’lll u-hxzli was answer- iiii:iiiii'.; _vi.il" first strlititil . The minufcs of the Feb- ruary iucriiiig were iw-rizi. approved nun‘ sigiivtl I>v picsitlciit. ‘pie gathered at the Temperance White Sands spent Sunday in Mur- ry River the guest of her mother Mrs. W. B. Butler. Mrs. McPherson. nee Miss Flos- sle Hooper. spent the week-end in White Sands the guest of Mr. and Mrs. All McLean. Mrs. Preston Prowse and Miss Eileen Bonnet are spending the Wf-Ck-End ln town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F‘. C. Bennett. A social evening was given by the Young People of Murray River on Friday evening April 12th in honor of P Ivates Alfred and Frank Gos- bee who have been home on a holl- day. About sixty oi‘ the young peo- l-lall and spent the evening in games. songs and dancing. A dainty luncheon was servcd hv the young ladies and cnloycd hv all. The even- ing ended with best wishes to the _voiing mcn as they join their Com- pony. Mr. Cariney McLure and Palmee McLure who spent. the winter tn officiating at the church and crave. The pail bearers we'e: Messrs. Earl Gallant. Claude Peters. Vincent Gallant. Paul Gallant. Ernest Blac- quierc. James Peters. MR. ERNEST NEWSON People from mnnv parts of the Province were saddened to learn of the sudden and unexpected death at Kingston of Mr. Ernest Newson on March 28th. 1940 at the 9811i! age of 57 years. The late Mr. Newsdn was highly respected in the community In which he lived. honest and upright in all his dealings with those whom he came in contact with. The funeral was held on Gat- urday afternoon. March 30th. A short service at the home was con- ducted ‘by Rev. E. R. Wondside thence Irr Kingston United Church ivliere Rev. Mr. Woodside was as- Sisied bv Rcv. J. M. Blcssdcl. Friends Iroin Iar and near were iii attendance to pnv their last re- spects to the deceased. There ar left to mourn the loss NOW. MOM — —? WELL,IF SHED ONLY DO VII-MT TH’ DOCTOR. SAYS" ALL mom; THENJI was some ro TREAT YOU ALL ALIKE AND 1' bloat"; so HAVE A LAUGH A1‘ ME..HAVE A BIG ONE rTrPTifAFiT-Hirfiiiiii}? DO you THINK GRANMNS tsErrm By Wesfover hMisst blag hElir/‘elynfwrihomigso befiflrrnlufifgcagflfiislflifimallfigdlfi on Monlday. Mgricrlian-igliil.cumfgitegtlh ———— e wife to drink t if h bicgrbonateuwerc given seven times illflelelfiu"? f-Om P11151051 W011i. ‘ 8-5 Ti? 11m 0 9 8 , 8P9“ "Z 5'15 13 - Si-‘elfl-‘IBIVBYS 58 ' _ wit! 9s s e a ay. A tile as irln as added i ._ .a..1d.,gd.....flxg..y i2: ‘izsiilsiuz: lillits?‘ i m‘ at; i... s» aygt, str.l‘ii:zzr.zt‘i:i.ss‘zs°l.r.ta. Wu. tiihurri: i::.*:..:';t"= i" d" “who.” i“ l" ‘i '"‘*'°"s “"“‘“"“l in: _uest . . rs. rew ' e ecease was c - _ - - . . u 1 u. Th r1. i Cusmy’ Mr C O Nicoole and Oliver flower of her youth. beirii; will’ gllrlglna agemem o! ML Lou“ H" m’ We“ °1 MIS- B- BI-IWP- She may even do without the mecifts Zlilfirrit’: montlisfxpe TRURD. N. 8.. April 15 -(CPi- l - Hum; 50.0.... u, .0“. m. Friduy_ twenty-three. and she leaves w ______ maid if siie reacts to this drink like i The "guinea pigs" were six men R"- M- C- Mflcmflflld- W!" <1! 5t- , Mrs. William Cousins is spend- mourn their irzeparable loss a dis- Mm friends t M P Mr. Earnest MacLure was a re- one young woman dc ribed to the ~and two women They pedaled Andrews United Church here for I mg a pleasam v.5“ m Kemingwn P“ t‘ Am—————ed Gosh“ who h” comma“? husband and a family o; white 7A" w: a, hearts.“ efiiely cent visitor to the city. American Chemical ociety today. iblcycles in a laboratory until ex. ‘he last four years. todav tcntlcrrd ' ‘the guest of Mr. and Mia. Joseph V“ t i . h n, h“ four small children. one an infant 16k d h h ———-— Hvr ability w do Physical work haunted Those with athletic ti-ain- m‘ ‘mnamll “M” meme“ m’ g Shean xfflnvelil $1311.? illgrgsilipaeiiy of only a few days. HEI‘ mother dried 30,35” "l “l i" '- ‘Peildv R- m??? grlatidiooéyli/lbgslel-ouisfl-ifir- irtliselga ‘gr cent in a week's trial ing w... less bmefitted than the :°°f}§§""°“° °§, ‘fiffg, “,§..§s"fo'.§“§~‘{ a i-—- ____ ' under similar circumstances a ew ' _____ - 9 l"! ° H‘ ° 0 I- . non-athletes. But the most athletic y); 1 ' u The Sea. Vie branch of the Red _ . . he also leaving a large Smfn"! and W151‘ h" l 5P9“? N‘ l Th! fltperiments we . I ' a U" “d Church M Canada a‘ : CHM‘ fiwlilly’ gave been busy dill“ 1.1g»? iflxhdfiédgllqtl’ all}? Selig yiflllxllyagftjSfilflll children. Her father l§=wiw°rglLMaQlieflui~ 5P5‘; ‘LIIIPYY- _ _ iby Johti____A_.___Kl_llali_,alliedzgbl)igixrtfizg :i$i9f'¢itla(le2li.l§iliil§.n2¥llle fvill; Tliiltluilltuaii." lgllidiialtion Wm m“ , of North Rustlco ~— —~~~~— » ~ —__ _ _ _. ._ ;.-_ __._.__———--—_-_-=<-q I a HO- HO... SAY» MAC QYOU TOO A T‘ MINED NOT TD *- I NEVER S467! ANY%DY SO DETER- AWFUL. BAD - - Qi fflPPIL. GRAWMA FEELS AGAIN - - NLVEKI I'LL NEVER Go ‘I'D ANOTHER. mruv Auwsm- A uoTr». ruci-i FOOD a‘. i Pii-‘ou Co.. N. S., have returned home. of a loving Iilishand and father. his widow formerly Miss Zylplia Tre- l: tins I‘!‘[lfll‘l(‘(l that Ilic Red Cress iviirk had all been completed 59529590‘ 115°“ Qcuawgc I" to our Iii.-I".ttil.c. 1"‘ a '"“r"'-r-'i~'~ iin-M-“hnf "v4. I (Patriot nlcwe cnpvi ‘I 111,5» 13¢“ [Tiff-Any will b;- hpd at ]""<-"" "'~ rP P----»' vi-m i. |-I-_ | ___g______ ilic torn" cf Mrs. S"IPIPV Ytiinkr-r "" n ""~-*~i~ "Wm- ii». -.--.. » YM-“RAY "Anqnn a "UNITY .57. on Ap II 25th. Roll C_'Ill io b= ans- '1' "Ir. nwi ‘r < P-~-'~r P>~-~'»i ‘ N ‘lsiPTlfl l>_v "What I Dislike Most. In ‘l“_'“. ffl" "'2 . _‘y'"I’."o-I l 1w... vtfiwrgo o; M... M. my... “d . _ > v '11 ‘lit ‘i -. ___/ .. — _-» . . _..... I,‘ v ..... ry "M, ‘ 1i ..12"..R;f*;"".:ii"".will.‘"".;.";;;" . i. . . . . ..- - l?“ i’ M" . , p A- .. . "w... . .. M.- . . .. 3-...“ . .,...., . ... .. ._ . N Hotly" "OIlI/‘Si WII! flllltW-"I liv 'ill “ " ~ -‘ ml It" ~i»-~'--~ (aw '0“ iy~.i....~-....l'4.»-ii m-i. Th, nrlrvq w»; w... h‘. M?‘ F17] m“... .._,. "w... haw“, h m“? dpd t M H‘ B’ Chirkr Eitiriwiiitfthm enirrcd ‘ii- ' ' -- -~'~ ~-~- "<-~ - ' family. n 0 r’ Wm ' and to a Biflll GUEFSIH" contest. which bv t?" haste.“ “rd a DIPFISIIIII hcur l l Tun iwiv m mbcrs were welcomed w" "o" ‘r ""1 Vera Ntrrm. COI- snrni. in rhniiina rent from the brothers M" sisters - D llumr: lllf‘ llifiillll the Sick (Jom- _i— er f shire; a (inn liter - 7 rniiicc took iruii io three pciraoiiv. T-‘rlncds of will!" Bum who has Erma“ gndHgirll-ép-SOYI. MINI: lillrl‘: $15.. 1 a flilll llic lilll oi $1.05 “as paid. Ruin W911 III I0!‘ the Ilfifil “TPI! 8T6 FY938- igm Bqrthg‘ Mm Gnuiev of Mon. - s Yrlll'i]I"'-"I' ilqpfilgPtl Illiil. slit! rind tid to see hlni out again. we“ 3.10m M“ ,1_ D_ ‘Mound n] piircinsI-r inc room foi" tlic school. ——-~——- caigary; 5mm Mm Mex Ngcho). g The fcilowinz_ new commit - I-‘rlcnds of Mrs. J. C. Clarev and m“ o; Mrmcme Hm; “m; mu,- we c tlri‘. iippoiirci: Sick. M l/Iiss Lottie Cmshec regret they are brothers Elvgood’ Ch..5ypr_ Llm-ien Arthur lWxiits. M .. OIIVPI‘ Nui , confined to their homes by illness. and Perle‘, a" of Weston, Canada; Sviiotrl. A .. Alhtrt. Smith. Mrs _ -—--—- M50 an flung My“ Th..nk;u' NQW. Stnnlu- it .llill(f.‘l‘l Programme. Mrs. Private Prank Gosbce who has son and m. “M1,. M]; Man News“ My FQEND ‘Tgugf THE Enrl Clfllk“. Miss Eva Colt-s. been spending the nast two writ-ks of gomwaiy ' NWER “ALL ' Lcttcrs from the YMCA. were with his patch" N" ""11 Mm Remains were It-uderlv horne Io i INCLEMEN‘ WE Ihcii DTfSPlllPd by inc Wcrelai-yq Poshec has returned to the maln- the gdjoinlni‘: ecmetcrv hv Ihc fol- NOT VREVENT TRANEMITTING and til-o a letter of thanks for land. lowgm. mu bnqrgrg» arptsrs M]... A NiasgAgE WA fruit. IYOnl MPH. ITVIII? Laird. MP5. ‘m Pohvlll‘ h. q] whnm Ever-wt Arnctt Sliniv thanked thc mrmbcr". Mr Fred Mel/arm met with an ‘f-lolmms. William Yotiiilr-wg Qwgn for l'f“T1"T\‘:Y‘l'lIl" licr daughter Jaiitt accident ‘his wok cutting hi: hand Yciflilgq- nut] Fnrffqm Wu"; on hrr briti-day- nulte badly with an axr‘ which "c- A hcauliful frr-ii mint“; w,“ '~~"r~' wvcral Mich" "-~ "-'-~-