,»~....,~.-v -*_.~. 13H“. ‘m. \--I:vv~¢r 1 -~uv¢-._-_~c¢>< i 1 x QIfPQ-fi-cr‘ r- "TI-l '1"-.‘.jj.fi_§fr\’-T\vt THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _____ DECQJEER -.,-~, R-L-.. i “' " " -' i‘ ' _____ i ' M‘, . ll thine: Edi-rural Today ‘- “ r-rtlaitd Yard ” . d I.Il\l." — Juan Bennett l! --1.ou.- vol-i: 211210111201!" CAPITOL TODAY “run-r .12 WILD” WITII DOG STAR RANGER ALSO 3 SIIORT SUBJECTS MONDAY Matinee. 3.15 \ . ‘\ . ‘ 6- \ ‘\ “so A COMEDY _ _ A , fat-ms i! would .r~ lake m" qililc‘ fl 671381.118 ‘ ‘gra flan la 11111111191- of _v- :- ' ‘ l (‘l11-'u"1<~1‘-.'.i11", effort.» la imp: .- .:l111-.1\' »in ‘ ‘l.l'.‘.l'l’.‘llllll‘.‘lll v lt-ounir; a..- "only tryinj t3 put 1:. uo-r or-r , AND THE S E N “ORLDH; GRIDDLE Innis ALKI G ~PIGTURE 21s Aral STARTING Matinee. 3.15 16c and 37c. -' -Rcllicking Sol- Qfl dicrs in a. har- rage of t‘ a s t- ‘wise - crack- ing. A pretty‘ love-story with a dash of‘ ex- now ' l. h c n l LAURENCE GRAY AND CLIFF 4' . , ED“ ARDS A. _r__ Vs- on a1 old shoe instL-acl of l1 r i ‘.11 way out." Jolms-ton b'-licv:s the’. Y’ ~13" 1"‘ way"'loina1kc a sound basis fJr [- m" farming in 1'10 futui: L; to chattel-l Y's All-INS LEAGUE MRS GEORGE BLEASDOL " - m the system 0r no11-s_v.~.ten1 undél’ v ——-— "ll" 11""l“—‘1\ “lm” whith w" are “'(1l'ki.\‘,‘ not-s. Th???) m lhv .~' fmd grunt: of the champ Mrs George Blcasrlol, P.2d House- l ‘f f ~ ‘Zl/C“ r It ;)l‘L‘:3Clll. n. scliclilgv. nothhig 911;; ' 10nd,“, “uno- mc 113M021.- dcfcalxl P.E.I., passed away at ‘her home 011 ‘ - a "l m“ n can mpciid on. If .110 l‘ ‘rm-r t!» Striker. by Ill} pins i1 was any DUI‘. 4th at, thc age 0f 66- 11W?!’ 8 . ;.1 11111111111: q q 1, @139 it 1;; p15: by luck 1111c. bgdYs; W111; until the l1 ; L1l1 “'33.. l011'; fun-fort of failing health. She "‘ Ill-ll" (-1.111. lv- ml] ‘V; .1 1-_-.;;@n.-|l)l= pflffi, ‘ 111x13 wan.- a ilaughtci- of thc late lulu-dock N-"Wm Ot‘1rr 1m?»- lt 1.: a complete f.1 lure." l Millci-‘(l of Dlmdas- Sh” i5 51"" ' C0 rill n: cn thc farms of D:n- ) until-r; vlycti by her husband; three brothers 1112111: 1;; 1881) w» re, 11:11:21 111* s-Limc as “ Alla" Macl-‘Qod of Dundas P-E-I" in uh... country.- ncax. ltz- says. re- . . . . ‘Jill! 101 5°11" °l Vmlcmwer and Geddlc 0f ltlllllfilllfl of thr- fu-st . .. 17.3 lill 305N511; 11nd scvcn song-Melville dairv in his country iniErn Claw.- 11 . . . . . . . . . .. 12.3 111i Cl Palm!‘ P351". 9153-1-- “nd Ami" ‘ - 133 19-3 Joli-a Gctldic Andrew Herman, Cass 1-11. | "'>- ;._-1 1,; a ,.-;,.-C.._-1]Ab_~n ygv-LL,“ _ _ 133 15,9 11nd Dunc-an cf R211 l-Icuse. The fun- .;‘. 1i u-zpcz-i .11 d.“ a“ mm, “x9110; TA _ g5 133 cral zCYVlCC \\'.'l:s held at her late T‘ 1-3‘ arc pu- ‘n, , CFO,“ M. find CO_ , Wm‘ B, _ 33in my 1101110 on Der. 12th interment being _ a (iuj-r- (h; (lam-g, slaughter-nouns,‘ L W _ . .. in thc old crmctcry at Dundcc. "I- "T" egg cxprxt. firms for fertilizn: and, 1151 111“ __________,,.___ u 1.1 ‘Ife- cl 1g mpplics. and a ring of s-tor": l 'l'-'l-'ll 2.3‘ IGMOUS GEoLoGJST-S DEATH v “ l l A’ l l L" Supplies we nwillli" mimufac‘ . >mk“'” GRI-IAT LOSS TO SCOTLAND * l’ -. . . pm.“ -,h.».~ C...“ ructizvrlps. yDr Arclnonll .. .. 128 ‘l.’ ' __ _ .' ' cmlr". Tl‘ -~ v.1. .1. R ' q b..]5_.~_(. gr ti“. (O_Cp;~_~atfon . Art Alllcak ... .. l8!) ABERDEFNI Scotland‘ D2: 19_ ;1'>ru (‘mt-dz Ills V nmwlplc “m “km on by C_._nadi.an£J.111 Mvl. 1H1) l/1)‘|s_v_r1,nnd its‘, o-m M her Iarcnxost A - l1" l":"l""‘ farm: 1-.- _- \\-;u'd b:- a aria’. 1131p 101 W‘ Elwin?‘- ' l“; mjl rduczttionist; and Britain generally "-1" “m "l I'M-m 11 ftilllli! Over the WISE." {um PM” ' 1L," “jvlis the lOFCl‘ of a valuable scientific -‘“ "I lllYc heard farmer-s 5-21)‘ the"! boo‘ ' " ' If“: Uhguidc. through the death of S.r ‘an; no llllllll." for t'1-- 1r.‘sd11ct.<.",ckm‘l “m” ‘u’ H1 Francis Grant Ogilvic Yesterday. 1-“ ‘l1’- IlJOIIIISlOl continues. "Ne-Flier did that sp- Fmncis, “rm; was pom 1191-9 7g l‘. l 1.. t) iwt ‘Dflllp farmers have a mark-w wlvn‘ in l, _.. 1 3 lk/I rwi- lYlllifl, llirxxisclvet: bl‘ b’: tcr quality En nets than oihei“. and new pro- ~' ‘l l’ 5‘ d , mor: than evfrr brforc." “l “'1' In 0:60.’ to grow b-lter products- l‘ CMNJ ‘and grow l-hem profitably‘. l3;- c.1--- ‘ Il i" l1‘ “l” "'-'-ll l)"-‘- Lnds. i. will be nssc for tlv . about ho.v fEu-un-r tzl ler-rn a l 1:1» IUTlXlIZP-r ‘ crops. ills 1:11 inst 1c‘. the \v.v:*a_.t" of fertilizer 11-11211‘ ma urc i: lc-ft exposed t9 tin- sun 21rd wind. llllfi losing thli nitragcit through absc ion tn the fct-m cf 157(- scll for differ: l. crops, with ammonia. ‘F1 tin-r. ‘it will be 111".- - ry to study tin cultivatim of least loss of kater ln the summer- time. " and how to provide the most llblllftlllf‘ feeding. as much of 1101111‘- groivn food as possible should l)" ll.'~'[-(‘l. though with care that the miv- tuxe contain’; protein enough and not too much far the kind of animal k feed.“ ‘ J stat-led. but their mrxtlr the mm". , l1;- poir s . l i I11 ' I 1 ‘Clcavci- aicLc-un j Fruit-n Smtnz-r d-lflci-ent kind; ‘Hugh AhKq-v 'I'ct.; ll:t- l little year: 11310. had been fo1- many years ell-airman cf the Geological Survey Board. During the Great; War hc hcld lrading 1icsitions in the trench ‘l-ullldls “Ct-m; (h: and chemical welfare departments I 14ml!‘ (h? “ma?” t llc held numerous scientific and rc- 'L"‘3' m“ m‘ '_ 1'."f!l't'll posts, and was formerly as- "1" int secretary- to the Department ’ ' Qlcnhfic and Industrial ltcscarch . ... .... . . . 10-1 no] ~~---—---~—~_-- - . . . . . 77 113-1 I -- - 155 IHlSOVII-YI‘ ids-omis- " r ~ -' l BRITISH NOTE ‘JLJJ 100i ' Leader.» N. I). McLean .. J A. Mcllcir Fred Sntzil] W. - - - ~ ' -- LCNDQN. Dec. ilk-Rt. llon. A1- lhur Hciulcrson. Foreign Sccrctuigv. inft-rxlzrd thg l-fouse cf 001111110115 to- - 133 day that thc Soviet Government had 194 3 i nct yet 1:111:13 a satisfactory reply to -- - 141 an important. point in the recent 131 Brltir.-l| gn-otett n-zainot reflections 333 ‘cast upon the Brit s11 G0'.'c1-n111cnt l in the cons-pii-ucy trial at Moscow. T t l 1910' "l? This: he Laid. was tlcsqnt; thc fag; ~ - - - - -- 106-1 that additional representations had 1U»..- fm Lucky Fcur 138 JOHNSO LADIES’ READY- TO - WEAR 144 GREAT GEORGE STREl-J" Will Solve Your llllwmiillllfiltliillllléfll- ‘Dim been made at. Mo N’S - Dec. 19th. ' Sourls per Miss Eunie Garrett. ' Tryon, on Sunday. Dec. 21. at seven- sold at 36c; eggs 50c: ducks $1 to c I G 'dl BIG DISCOUN] IN t - ... . en lllLETaylor, 142 Richmond Street. BAND AT THE FORUM this afternoon. 1037-11- PERSONALS Mr. Alcx Campbell of Primrose and Mr Malcolm McLeod of Forest Hill were recent visitors to the city. AT "THE BIKE SHOP" Christmas trees for sale, phone 941-J. 10—I9-22-3i It. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED — 0u1- store will be open every night until Christmas commencing Friday. 1021-12-19-21 Mrs. Alex Campbell of Primrose and Mrs . George McPherson of Launching are spending R fe-v days ln the city’. Mr. R. II. Stewart. assistant. pro- vincial secretary. whc ivas confined to his home with illness, has 1-eco_v- cred and is again able t0 resume his duties. TIIIS I5 A YEAR FOR PRAC- TICAL GIVING. Give a bag of Robin Hood Flour for Christmas. A gift that's t1-uly Canadian. 9957-12-17-71. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The trus- tees of the Protestant Orphanage gratefully acknowledge receipt of $10 from the C. G. I. T. Group of DOINGS IN NASSAU The C. N. S. S. "Cnthnrt" 1s cv- pected lo arrive hcrc fro-n Jamaica on Eaturdly nmrning and t0 sail in the t-ienlng for Canada ivlth 1: cargo of tomatoes shipped by the Agricul- tural and Mai-inc Products There ‘s u shortage of crating. mater- TRYOX-Tltcrc will be a service of worship in thc Presbyterian Church. thirty p. m. Everyone is cordially ln- vited to attend. IZILI-‘AST-Scrviccs ln St. Jana Presbytcriaxi Church Sunday ll a.m. Illltl 7 p. m. Also Christmas morn- ing at 1X30 u. m. Mr. Rodger wlll preach at all services and there will be special Christmas tuusic. DIES IN VANCOUVER-Mrs. An~1 11a Foley of this city received a u-lc- l gram yesterday conveying the sad‘ ucws of the death of her son, George who passed away in the Vancouver General Ilospitnl. rushed to Eleuthvra in the ment 011 Saturday. [Sunday via Jamaica, in the R. M. S \'|:.‘H’I‘l-IRI)A\"S DIAItKE'l'-—Blll.lcl‘ .hls arrival in England the $1.50; chickens 80c to $1; geese $2.75 to $3; cranberries 12c quart; hay 75c; straw 45c; oats 40c; turnips 25c; p0- tntoes 30c to 48c. l active part on several land also presided ovci‘ the Catholic Congress. Anglo‘- POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning n man, charged with the unlawful possess-l‘ ion of intoxicating liquor was given, eight "months ln jail. The charge in ‘in we s_ S_ “Lady gamers" on Sum another prohibition casc was with-Tm), consigned m M], H K 3mm] drawn. A vagrant was given I0lll"'°i the Gulf stream Food Product; months m lan- JCOPDOFRUOII at Governor's Harbor. A shipment of canned turtle soup was NEW FEE ‘VEE GOLF GARDENSKcxpm-ted by this firm to the United “Klan-ION CLUE one“ “fiylstatcs In the “Munai-go" on Monday. afternoon. Bring the children. Good] time for everybody. IMO-ll l Fifteen extraordinarily large green turtles arrived from Jamaica His Honor the Chief Justice. Sir .Kcnnctl1 Bcatty and Lady Bcatty ar- SUGGESTIONS FOR AN Armw’ rived on Monday from England “MATE CIHFlSTnIAS GmT_whcn l where Sh- Kcnneth joined Lady Beat- semlmg Christmas Grcemlgs mlty at. the end of the summer. ‘The mcnds abroad 0r at’ home why “m “George Washington" on which they accompany your greetings with a V travelled from England met thc “my of m“ mtcrcshng“ Booklet - "Munargo" at Quarantine ivhcrc they "Memories of Long Ago by an old _ - were transfeired. Charlottetonfan-Benjamin Bremner, ItCtA: .. dM.l-:- . _ gfglfggtjoncj; Cr co glggdzdqji“, Lady Willlatns-Tayloi- fll‘l'l\'K‘(l from jEngland. where shc and’ Sh‘ Freder- flck are now living, on Monday vln ‘New York, to spend tl1c season at lThe Wave. hcr winter residence at lHog Island. Her many friends are PLANT MANAGER AT CHAR- LOTTETOWN for Island Fertilizer Co.. Ltd. Suitable man must be Egsossngngranrrl:211M222;Zfigfizigtlglad to welcome her back tn Nay- bo able to Inumgc and central labor sau and appreciate the fact that shc to advantage‘ A" year job. A“ c» 5 travelled foiu- thousand milcs to Cfilll" comm opporwmty to improve your‘. to the most comfortable winter cli1u~ position‘ Apply by letter m me um . ate shc has found ln all the world. del-signed stating in your letter your qualifications. the salary expected.‘ and give references. Apply promptly,- Austln A. Scales, Freetown, P. E. I. y 9995-12-18-31’ MACDONALD AS VICERC-‘J LONDON. Dec. l‘-l~\Vit".1 the pro m T_ HOLMAN‘ LIMITED __ grcss c-l‘ thc Round Table Conference our More Wm no 0pm New nlghulntcrest. becomes Vlntenslflcd with wcspzct to the YXCC-TOXBILV. Lord Gorcll is no longer i11 the ruimiiig. ,Lork Sankcy-‘s name has latterly- lbecn most frequently hcard in this connection. but his age 65, is agalni‘. until Christmas commznciug Friday. Dec. 19-11, l021-12-l9-2i TIIE SALVATION ARMY CITA- DEI4—-AII attractive scrlcs of Christ- mas sci-vices has been arranged by him’ T] _ l ‘ x _ Adjutant and airs. Martin for tl-ils The 963mm Bums that he GU‘ weclbend and large congregations eminent. has now consulted some of arc anticipated at each service. Sat- lme (lelegak-S‘ “ho proposed Honda. urday cvcnlng nt 8 p. 111. Praise ntect- lzcnilbu: 11:: illldimtéfd) til?‘ lug, Sunday at ll a. n1. Holiness CC no‘ ‘ “s m“ m’ d‘ M‘ ‘ct. should split the partv. Herc again meeting. 3 p. m. Special programme 1 ms age 68' is a factor. . of Christmas Music ‘and slnglngl . £01110 delegates thcn Broadcast by station CHCK. 7 p. 1n. ,1 _, Service of Song entitled "A Peal of 5 Premier Mlgcsnnld “Tm Ch m as B us" 6 m The Anmnl [refused but has tcntauvcly declared lqtm g 0' n ‘m {that he will consider it if the Con C“ S muse) ictmons H: hot Tl“ d VCIfcrcnce ls a success. 1t. is consider geld o: 2;? rzlzsanpg m‘ Thlgrélaahled doubtful, however, whether he cccm er 1, . . - would accept because of hts health del Band and various comblnatlonsl s1- ggcstcd has not - - " l l 65. will assist at those services. All are and age ‘mm is very cordially invited. To clean sponges place two cents worth of salts of lemon in a quurt n": BAFHST CHURCH’ " T°' of boiling water and soak the sponge in it. After an hcurrhmsc through ly in warm water in which a large soda has been dissolved. rafter-ward boiling slowly. Rlnsc thro- ughly in cold water and place in the sun until dl-y. marrow, the Sunday lmmedlately| n-ccedlng Christmas. will be marked! by special Christmas music and ser- l lmnp o! tnon. Dr. Vincent will preach, at the | morning service on "A- Christmas Message." The subject of the evening sermon is "L1 an operation neces- sary?" Among the musical items there will be a chm-ale "O Little Town of Bethlehem" with solos by Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Dlngwell and “Jr. Qufglay, Anthems, "While Shepy ‘terds Watched ‘rhcfr Flocks by vlght", "God from on High Hath‘ ‘feard". Mrs. H. B. Henderson will- -lng "Holy Night, Peaceful Night," tClrubei-L The organ prelude which‘ ‘ias been so much appreciated n fea- ture of the evening service will he’ continued by Miss " ccr tomorrow evening. Sunday School at 2.30. with special "White Gift Service" to whkh the attention and contribu- tlon of n1 interested 11 invited. u. JOB PRINTERY SILVER Open evenings until Xmas. 101I8-12-18-3l. float-d. ial this week; but a supply ls ex- pected to arrive hem from] Mum“ ‘lsludent body 011 behalf of Mrs. Mc- tcday and tomorrow; which Will be Tuna“ “ml himself‘ H” “l” glad m “Sir ‘,see this spirit existing between teach- Chnrles Orr" and to Cat Island in the "Gaskill Bros" These boats will wait at their respective ports of call until the fruit ls packed and will then bring it to Nassau in time fo1- ship- Blshop of Nassau, who lms been in lEnglai-ld since last April arrived on “Lady Somcrs" accompanied b_\- his‘ sister. Miss Eva Sheddeu. Soon after ' mshflpand Certificate ivinncris: fled an Anglo-Catholic pilgrimage to. ‘Jerusalem, on which tour he was ac»- |companlcd by Miss Molly Shcddvin lOn l1ls return His Lordship attended ‘the Lambeth Conference. taking nu committees, live UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE The Union Conuncrclul College closed fo1- tl1c Christmas holidays on Friday nwrnlng. when thc Diplomas and Certificates, won during the term. were presented. Principal Moran, in reviewing the work of thc term, congratulated the students on thelrlcxcellcnt work. The great progress made was due ln a large part to the discipline ln the different class rooms. A letter fro111 the worlds greatest penmauship institute. was read,- con- gratulating the instructor 011 success. The weekly spelling lcz<ts were very successful and a marked improve- ment: was noticeable at thc end of the term. ‘ It was pleasing to know that those graduates who tool: positions during the present year u-cre meeting with Sizccess. ‘ ‘ Before closing Principal Moran and Ivice Principal Mrs. lifcLcllau were lprescntcd with gifts and best Christ- lmas wishes from the students. Prin- ;clpal Moran in reply thanked the ;ers_ and students. He paid n high tribute to the work done in thc ‘shorthand Department by Mrs. Mc- Lcllflll. ‘Her long experience in teach- lng had placed her in the front rank lof shorthand instructors. In clos- The Right Reverend the Lurddng the Principal extended to all ‘best wishes for a "Merry; Christmas find Hal-Ill)‘ New Year." He arlnouuc- er. thc opening date for the new term tJnn. 6. 1931. The following is list of Diploma ‘ Shnrthand Gratluailrs Emma Holmes, Union Road Ellen Doyle, City Iieleu Collings, Clly Mildred Murnughan. City» Mary Gardener, Canoe Cove Gertrude Carmichael, Albany Junior (‘ulunu-rrial Lottie McArcc Florence Mulch ltlarion Card Kathleen Trainoi- Helen lVIcCru-vlllc Eileen McEntcc‘ Mary Hughes Patricia Murphy Teresa Grimes - Ella Garland Thelma C111-1-ic Agnes Pigott Angelina O'Connell ‘ Florence MCWlllllllllS Velda Reeves Mary ’I‘rainor Marlon Jackman Leona Paqticttc Hilda Halloran Penmanship Certificates From the Zaueriau Institute, Col- nmbus. Ol1lo. Wesloy- McLean lvfnry Poole ,Ml11”.V Gardner lJohn P. Flood Nellie AuColn Jean McKenzie Ellcu Doyle Reginald McCai-villc Thelma Currie Hilda Doucettc Elaine Ramsay Helen Gill Gold coin for spelling equally merited by Beatrice Perry nnd John ‘P. Flood drawn by John P. Flood, Percentage 99.4. i lPfiil-ll l Preferred Social Vlorkcr- Do you bclicvz- in the transmigration ol sonic? We are Plant 81 Office 225 Fitzroy-St. 1 his . , lAlii-ed Fraser .. | . mmnnnnmunoosggqg f é 1 Ribbon Candy ‘A Candy Canes Barley Toys in. 35 3 at W H IT E ’ S l - 3 " l . g Sunnyside , mmaonmtannaammnztsaxvroao- if.‘ l Protestant Orphunzigc Annual cOllctjllqng Eastern sections mgr Mrs- mum. Young liothwcll per Ali-s llclml Bruce Robert Bruce .. . " 2.’lll Talbot Stewart. ... 3,90 Roy Dixon 1,0“ Florence Robzrtson 1.0a Percy McDonald 1.011 Stanley McVane Minnie Stew-art .... .. _ Theodore Stswart ., H1, Lakevlllc per Dfablc Ituse Mrs Stzu-bord Rcsc Livingstone Rose William Baker William Baker Mrs Charles Rose .. .51: George Rose . . . . . . .. .5..‘ Mrs Louis Rose i" Red Point per Vera (‘fling Nelson Stewart .. F. J. Robertson Silas Fraser l.Ull n. -.. rs R. Kldson .. Chester MncNcill .. Curl Stewart .5‘)- William (‘Jhlng .. .511 Mrs T. B. Chlng ... .35 lvfrs Clnrcncn Chlng . .511 Kingshoru per Kathryn Young A- Jcnnic Stewart Mrs Wilfred McLean 1.00 Chester Bruce .. . . 1,011 Mrs John W. Robertson 1E0 _._____.-__.€_____ - C US TA RD ICE CREAM For Your Christmas Dessert _ making a ‘Special Ice Cream Brick,—a delicious combination of fruits and nuts with a Custard flavor. Order early through any “Perfection" dealer or direct fromus. 35c PIN TS 35c Central Creameries Ltd- Mrs James Robertson 1.03 Mrs Harland Kennedy . 1.0.1 Mrs Seldon McLean .. . 1.011 Mrs Joshua McDonald 1.0" Mrs Marjorie Robertson . 1.011 Mrs Ralph Robertson 1.00 Nlis Charles Stewart" 1.011 Mrs H. R. ‘Bell 1.00 Alexander Scott 1-00 Willard Chlng ... .50 Mrs Percy Coffin .25 Mrs Clara Coffin ... ... .511 . Mrs Cyrus Kennedy ..... .2!» Mrs Melvina Kennedy .. .5" Mrs John Alex. Stewart. . .75 Mrs William Robertson .5" Mrs Seth ML-Lenn . ill] Mrs Barton McDonald T?‘ Mrs Fred E. Robertson -‘-"> Mrs Walter Young ..; _-T-’> Mrs Harvey Stewart ..... i .37‘ ‘ Mrs Oswald Stewart it" Mrs Freeman Stew-art .. --"'" . Miss lilerrll Stewart . ~74" Mrs Robert Yates ... ' Mrs James Jardine 937' Dan McDonald -- 5” William McDonald .. -- W U51 li Varnish and paint stains in (KEATS? fabrics may be removed l1)‘ In?“ “W iu-utlug them with lUl'l>"Illlll\‘ tl1c ivnshlng. and lweet thought; of childhood} hnPPY lioun are brought lo mind through read-Ila‘. "THE MAPLE‘ LEAF“ wiillmlraled California monthly magazine devoted 1 the interests of Canadians n! home and alum-Id- : dollar a your in advance. One copy In: conu- Fislinmli-Vllcll, no: I like them ldrul,I-l-Iclllllfilllllorlnd Fubllnhlr fried in the ordinary way. 3°‘ 7""'m' ‘""'I °"‘""d'°'m°'“" - --_ 2 ‘Phone 84B anfl