P AGE TWELVE uizlslis Asa? rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWII .-..ju..-.. -....4-.' - iticusr 4. 1951 Ws BUETEET -or OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIIBIERST EMMY NEW APPOINTMENT FOB Ml. NELSON MoEWEN-The resigna- tion of Mr. Nelson Mciwen, gen- C listen with another car in which the cars sldeswlped each other. No. and Mrs. Beatty were ta- ken to the Prince County Hos- re- pital but Mrs. Beatty was eral secretory of the Y.MO.A., 1",” showy gmn 7 i saint John, to take the post of metropolitan general secretary of the Y. M.C. A. in Winnipeg, has been accepted with regret by the head but was bosrd.of directors of the saint - John association. Mr. McEwen, but :ppQ,"";b; he Jena not bx; whose new appointment brings 1”” t as 1' ay 3 m on a about his return to Winnipeg from 'Saint John for the second time, will take ver his duties there in the fall, hen he will assume supervision over all the associm lion's activity in that city. suffered alight damage.-S. -A 1951 Ford drlvenkbgv .'l t y -i . TD relax ACCIDENTS p The” gigrsetfnn m:nI:vvrs 515:: from Mr. 13. Earl MacDonald, repre- were two car accidents near St. Georgetown on the new paved senmuve 9! Cha””"emW" End Eleanors over the week-end. About two oiclock Sunday morn- ing a 1948 Plymouth sedan driven by Flying Officer Norman Beatly. who was accompanied by Mrs. Beatty, landed on its side in the ditch as a result of being in col- truck were seriously hurt, though one occupant of the town towards MontaKl'0. F70. Beatty was suffering from a cut on the discharged later yesterday. The name of the driver of the other car was not obtained one o'clock two cars were in col- lision at St. Eleanor: corner but there were no injuries. Both cars ....v.(corps:Nr on HIGHWAI highway Saturday night. None of the occupants of either the car olr a. CRT received a cut above the eye. The car was proceeding from George- bt' Pll body, the radiator. and twisting the frame and wheel. The truck then skidded off the side of tin.- car. and continued into the ditch. The car was badly danuig- ad. but the truck received only minor dnmiges. This records the second accident on the new high- W8Y during the past two weeks. A car proceeding from George- town ln the evening went into a hole dug out by the workmen re. Placing a section of the pave- ment. No one was hurt this accident either. in Royalty in t-he Legislature, has made it known that some high. WHY paving will be done in his district this year. A portion of the Mt. Edward Road will be given a permanent Surfacing. and the preparatory work is now well advanced. DAILY CROSSWORD lIlLll.l BEBE R- 2. estriiction 22.Nole ofthe .. . , . nwa esterda when they saw the Acftos 3 m cm mm B" n V Pcteis Road to .1'alconviood.Farm In its decision yesterday the ls- lolgey Pam,” ,,pp,.,,,,c,,,,,g ,-me J.Qi.c.tions P. P 4' , Bun an and the golf links. Traffic on land Supreme Court stated therei 5-755 3-T”dir7i 11 Anmme nmuuug nag" this latter road is quite heavy and was no reason to disturb the flnd- boys curymg bundles were wank 9.C-asp iiniiilsh 3”-A""d U u , the Government approved ' the lngs of the Law society. The sue- mg no"! I street md whmd "2,”,” 5 10.'reart E;-lie ltzftcr f suggestion that it be improved. pension of the appellant, whose mlyldgr -!::g'rogIntheggtd"g,c';furm,,': npnr - ' ,. 1 On the Mt. Edward Road name did not appear in the Court ' ' . tbo tiioundlrll 30-59i'”i'””i' 1 ' . and cst. Matheson who were on s Hisalsiiiz 7.Blrd!. 82 gut right X ixfiaillfe 111:2: gialgvaendbeeilhebglltn lIt,zrsot.c:iefiiCing-:;D1igsatfg hgo:'lic:idt:ne,; mum?” patrol begaime mint?-Sstgrg as s . .rnze . ' . at the ac on an nves ga e . 1T&l')(lCl?)C.)il'll0 class 34. Becomes te';:1:int"f l1eh'dP"V""e"t 15 ”x' barrm" End sonmori The case developed that the bundles con- -- &P"nuuwon ".,,.e,,; M .- De . o. a to further con- had been adjourned from last Frl- tamed Jute bag, which Md hem :5 31:33.. mark 35. Observe so-lord-3".-AIIVW '”'".:;'1(;," m the "ear M'"”', S” d"' stolen from a warehouse. App”- A (EKYPU 13-Di5'"' a7'A!7”"” "lAw"";'w I”f,'.., ::,sb,,':1e,H;, :;,,,gm,w,Eh "Mt ently second hand Jute bass bring 17. Highlmusi l4.Knoclt 88.stairway cry use in brad" the M: Ed 1: m em; Mr, and Mrs. Charles R smith, good price; ma police estimate ,3, Jgveih. l6. Turf oat golf r C g . twai call an New Orleans. La.. spent a week mag ghoul; 325 worth of bags were gangs,-align 19. Steel 4l.Masculine 45.Audlcnv'i ;;it'eEgpIear;d ;Oolll('tifySldd5h bglkyfltih 'v,s,m,g on p,.mce Edward "mud. "ken, game of which had been bird , 1” Point Roads an t e rac - rhls is the first visit Mrs. Smith 501,1, one of the youth; will ap- :i. liighway . yhgisggmetjf Ag?-: ri:'i.ririi,l.1' pear in polgce spurt. The oithejr Vis 23.Rlver(It.) TUESDA t - younger an w come up n u - 3” shim” nmgugur R51-:nNs H ,1 3355333: hf: 7'0??? tltigeemyreailsame mm comm - S 25.5.1 or - ea - ' - man ). ed by Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers the while P" "W. Immd M" "d ome of Mr. Herbert Mae- 2'i.Ciit. 5 P E. I. Regiment returned over MT5- Smith, Visiied with M'' "M mglte S1:1uthampton. was complete- ,51,,,,,. the week-end from the annual 1i'!T5- Si-Vluiln MCKEHMA Chaim": 17 de5txoygd yesterday morning 2.,'o,,.,nx summer camp training period Sister St. John, Bishops R.esid- when H”, broke out in the mug, .'il.From spent in sussox, N, B, 1,, nddlmn once, Charlottetown. 1: CONN" 0! Mr. Mac1..eod noticed smoke 33. Headland W om" omce" M” L J' ””P"- M.” 5mm” M"' mmdy Shea" around the flu early in the morn- sinomm M.C., and Capt. S. T. Mltohell of Tignish, and several of Mrs. mg md put it out mmseu, Ac. a mm, the 21st Armoured Brigade were Smith's cousins in the western 0-clock M .35”, opened the door 37. Bird rttaohed jtontheAunit for tl;:1tra:n- D811; otsth1ethI5iBnd- I to check and found the attic 39.nh.e,-.' E 59550 S. pproxiina 5' '10, 1'. m . I. marine cng neer bllzih . ,Sm,., , all ranks. made the annual tn-ek and it native of Louisiana. was 5,” Euler, pm Dgpnrtment was wgnemmhu which was made by air to Moiic- very much impressed with the mlkd but W" unab), N, saw the fi-omatruck ton. thence by Army vi-lilclrs. one beauty of the Island. this being b,md,ng' .nd 311 hougfhold its-ns 42.Imerp,,Et of the features of the training this his first visit. He hopes to make were lost but . yew llghm on. 44.Infrequent year was the exercise carried out a more extended visit next time. mes which were rushed from the apsonowl in the United States bherrnan ground goo,-, Two hunch-od dollars 47. An appeal mm TT' in cash which had been upstairs 48. Seal -On June 29th the Rev. Father W33 950 burned- eIg'- rm Ar - vg , Pius Finnan. native of 49. Prophet crnmegt gragghssizllsni repgrliglll Bloomfield Parish, P. E. 1.. received Th” ye” 'i "ew 1"d"5m" .l5o.Permitsi bgckm-ed mm. ,. ,,,,;, d y the Sacrament of Holy Orders whim 'h”"M Ming "mi "m M DOWN bfgzg in me gum cg 5u,.?K,l:eM,,c'.' from His Excellency, Bishop Cam- farmer" " bung med wt 1." . i),GOd of Lead, 3o,,.i,,,..,, ave, me week. l!le LeBlanc, 13.13.. of Bathurst. "i9 M"”""” '"" ”' Km” ,Jieuiit,v end, The ham and ,, hen housc The ceremony was held in Ba.th- C”umy' I i . I DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work A X Y D I. B A A X I. ,lsL0NGl'!:!.LoW , . One letieriailxply stands for another. In this exlmple A is used hr the three L's. x for the two 0's. etc. Smsle Mimi 8110'- zi-ophie.-, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrnm Quotation LFtU'K EXKP, QHB BL WXJU EUWW XK BPU MGQXBXLR LS M SUE-PHTPUK. Yegterdnys Cfypioqllotez SANG THE SONG OF lVilAWATHA.' SANG HIS VVONDROUS BIRTH AND BEING-LOINGFILLDW. Distributed by King natures lyirdlaate ”ll”lHlllNKllNG MAN SAVES THROUGH l.lllFlE ASSURANCE AND SUN -ll.lllFlE 1 01:, CANADA , hallo OFFICE Momma ai. wxyu WLRT xx Mwciifcb ti'.vuAiv5' I own communities. Prince airlift service was started. Another section of road ap- proved for paving is the one lead- ing from the vicinity or the Belvederc Service Station (in st, suffered extensive damage. The total loss was estimated at -ip- proxtmately t15.o0o. Although some hay in the barn Wls poultry. 1.. RECEIVE GIFT--The trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Clyde River recently received ll gift of tivo hundred dollars from Mr. Daniel A. MacKinnon, a for- mer member of the church, and at present residing in New Bed. ford. Mass. The donation is to be used for the upkeep of the church C9mEl6l'Y.- MI. Maclcinnon is a guest of his nieces, Mrs. Milton Bell and Mrs. Fred Large, cm,-- lottetown. As the result of its new truck delivery service inaugurated yes- terday. subscribers in all centres of Prince Edward Island are now receiving their issues of The Guar- dish on the morning of publica- tion. The new service. has been ar- ranged between The Guardian Publishing Company and Provin- cial Transport Ltd., with the co-I operation of the Post Office De-i partment and rural postmaster: and couriers. The Summcrside truck will serve were destroyed while the grader urst East Church with twenty-six monseignorl A by the parish's "45 Women Or- destroveri ganlzation" was held in the Par- there was no loss of live stock oi- ish School Auditorium. his curate Father Patrice Doucet presented the new priest with a. beautiful cathedral cake. the banquet. presided over by His Excellency the Bishop, profession- al singers rendered Gounods Ave Maria, Cesar Frank's Pants Angel- lcus and other excerpts from the the truck. which was coming to- WEDNESDAY wards Georgetown, struck the car on the left front fender 9115 EKWUWCY 31-'h0P C-L smashing the forward part of the Nemllan. of Windsor, Ont., is spending is few days in Cardigan ality. - M. Summerslde Monday night or early yesterday morning netted thieves about :35 in cash although they failed in strenuous ,ts to open the cash register. Entry was gained by means of a small window which opened on the alley way at the side of the building. It is about ten feet from ground level. held by the full Supreme Court of the yesterday. but according to coun- sel for the appellant an appeal from the Court's decision will be made to the supreme Court of Canada. and priests present. sumptuous banquet. prepared The Rev. Father Levesque and During classics. The Boy Scouts waited on the tables. The toastmaster. Father Levesque. first called upon His Excellency to speak, who was fcllowed by other dignitaries. THURSDAY -The boat races at Al-berton South on Wednesday afternoon were an event of interest to many people but high winds and intermittent showers cut attend- ance to about 500 spectators. The races got underway soon after three with Mr. J. W. Don Camp- bell. M.L.A. as starter and Messrs. John C. Matthews, Russel Matth- cws and Vernon England as judges. - -The official opening of the new children's playground at Winsloe, Milton, Hunter River. Fredericton and Kensington eni route, arriving in the Prince County capital at about 7 am. daily. This makes possible toi- the first time the institution of early morning carrier deliveries in Summerslde and Kensington. The Montague truck, also sched- uled to arrive there about 7 a.in., will service Vernon River, George- town, Cardigan, Montague, St. Mary's Road, Murray River. Wil- mot. Station. Murray Harbour, Hopefield, Wood Islands, Belle River. Eldon, Iona, Ulgg, Vernon and Vernon Bridge. The Sourls truck. scheduled to arrive at about 8.30 am.. makes dale and Bear River. West of Summerslde The Guar- dian nirlift service, started on April and last. i being continued. The inaugural trips made by the trucks yesterday proved quite successful, and will result in very material improvements in the se:- vlce. In many of the centres in Eastern King's, for example, The Guardian will now arrive in time for distribution each morning, thus expediting delivery of the papers by as much as twenty-four hours It is planned to continue the nervlce on a year-round schedule. Under the new arrangement also, subscribers will be able to obtain The Guardian from agents in their As intimated when the West deliveries also at York, Bedlord, D-V-A office and confermi 1-ncndic. Mount swwam grim”, briefly with officials there. He Midnm Mon", SL Fem". Armag later visited the two hospitals knsantattnaof the Sun Life of Canada in Prince improvements in other parts of I will ll glad to discuss with you any matters relating the Province were being consider- l - . assume 9 annuities. without obllaatlon. ed. The present policy is the re- . .. . S -- I ' 1 H rungs fla neat. dealuof pllnnlng. ,. - . THUICAMPIELIJ w a it I hoped wi work out - C ' -9 . 1. A. IOORII . smoothly and satisfactorily to all i i at. can soim. rm mm ' . V, ' ...g.,..:E . ,"' oluaanr -(CP)- Civil defence j, 0. Idlers here will was: lapel but- 'J.'1,..”..&.:'.."la'.".-.”ii"""'”' tons bearing denote their status. the letters "CD" to Slemon Park, R.C.A.F. Station Sui-rimcrside took place on Mon- day afternoon. It is equipped with swings, slides and teeters and a special fenced-in section for small children. Three supervisors will bc on duly there all day and they are provided by the Women's Auxiliary. Two of them will look alter the little ones and one will supervise the activities of the older children. - guest of Rev. I-l.J. Croken. Bishop Nelllaan is a former resident of Tignlsh, and plans to spend a few weeks visiting relatives in that loc- - A break at sheen and Mac- Iiinis Shoe Store on Water Street. the, A decision of the Law Society suspending for one year a member or the Bar of this Province was up- bench of the Province with three'of them being very heavy. - Those three days were Sunday, July 1, Friday, July 6 and Friday. . July I). A total of 4.52 inches fell on the three occasions. The average temperature for the month was 67.6 degrees,sllghl- ly more than the 42 year average of N3 degrees. The day time temperature was 75.4 degrees and the temperature at night 59.8. The thermometer recorded 60 or over on eight days during July. I-' Mr. Willard v night. Carr of Central Royalty was re- elected secretay. Following are the directors: Messrs. consciences tricked two Summer- slde youths to giving themselves Early in the Spring a repres- entative of the Canadian Can- ning Co., of Middlesex, N. S., vis- ited the Island. and contracted with various farmers in the dis- trict to grow beans for canning. As it is an experimental ven- ture the individual acreage is low, ranging from one quarter to one acre per farmer. The beans are planted as a row crop. either in drills or on the flat. about 30 inches apart. it requires about sixty pounds of seed to plant an control insects and disease. - - Marlon Macxay, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacKay, Kenaington. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital fol- lowing an accident in ,whlch she was struck by a car on a Kenslng- ton street about 4.30 yesterday af- ternoon. Medlcal reports last night indicated that she was on the den- ger list and is suffering from it broken leg and broken shoulder. She was struck by is car driven by Mr. Desmond Callaghan, who is at present relieving the C. N.R station agent at Kenslngtan. As far as could be learned, the child ran out from behind it tractor that was meeting the Callaghan car anti was hit but not run over. The ac- cldent occurred opposite the White Rose Service station on the street leading out of town towards surn- merslde. She was immediately rushed to the Prince County Hos- pital. -- 8 Miss Evelyn Henry. Keppoch, who surprised the Maritimes re- cently by swlmmlng the North- umberland Strait from Cape Tor-mentine to Borden, was hon- oreil last night by the Provincial lion. Hugues Lapolnte. Minister of Veterans Affairs, Ottawa. (above) is spending a brief holl- dny in the Province (114 part of his tour of the Maritime Prov- inces. Arriving in the City Tues- day the Minister visited the local and the Provincial Sanntorlum to call on hospitalized veterans. He is staying at Dalvay until the end of this week. A Prince Edward Island Regi- ment, the 5th signals have won the Jimmy Trophy awarded for the highest aggregate in Warrant Officers competition in Canada, Lt. Col. K. M. ' hnstone, Com- manding Officer of the Fifth sig- nals Regiment has informed The Guardian. The competition is held an- nually between all signal regi- ments and squadrons in Canada who write a set of examinations prepared by the Fanadlan Ilgnals Auoclatlon. This year is the first time the Jimmy Trophy has been awarded. The examlnatlo were held last April. . Rainfall during July, which am- ounted to 5.82 inches, was consid- erably higher than average for the month, it wls learned yester- day frcmi Mr. Warren Burns. weather observer at the Empori- mental Station, Charlottetown. The average rainfall for July is 2.98 inches. stated Mr. Burns. He said that during the past month Government. During the presentation of prizes to the i-lflemen at their annual dinner following the Pro- vincial Rlfle Association annual prize meet Premier J. Walter Jones presented Mlas Henry with a larse engraved sliver tray on behalf of the Department of Phy- ;lca1 Fitness in recognition of her eat. to. the ability and endurance of Miss Henry and spoke hopefully of her future which might in- clude swimming the English Channel. A new poultry experiment at the Dominion Experimental Sta- tion 'esigned for the selection and breeding of high quality lay- ing hens will get under way next week, it was learned yesterday from Mr. 13. Frank Tlnncy. As. sistant to the Superintendent in Poultry-. The first batch of about M hens will be put into the new round hen house next Tuesday. similar sized batches will he placed in the house at weekly in- ,lervats until about 1300 layers have been placed in the quarters. The none will be put into the house at no days of age and will be taken out at no days. This gives them 340 laying days and leaves 25 days in each year for cleaning up p as in proper- ltion for the to wing yIIr's I84 perlmeela. ' The xarelo-rlnnlsh soviet so- oiaiist Republic. Jortnod fvoia I l Proude of Kingston was elected President of the Prince Edward Island Guernsey Breeders Association at me annual meetlnlz of the association held on Monday Mr. Harry Currie of wlnsloe was elected vice-president and M-. J. R. Ernest Coles, Milton; l-lsi-old Leard. Kelvin eral Hospital, July 19th. 1951. to Grove; and Guy Rodd. Xirackley. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Davies (nee Pauline MacDonald) a daugiiier, - GIVE SHOW AWAY - Guilty Helen Louise. acre and the seed is treated to , ,The Premier paid high tribute i T BIRTHS MURPHY -- At the Prince County Hospital, July -lath. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy. Nos-boro. a daughter, Alice Mae. 9 lbs. ll ozs. LAFFEIITY-At: the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday, July 30, I951. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laiferty of Charlottetown, a daughter, 6 lbs., 10 ozs. Beatrice Ruth Mot.'AnVlLLE -- At the Prince County Hospital. August 2. mill. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mccarville of Kensington, a son. John Francis. 8 lbs., 6 ozs. MMQUARRIE-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital July 31. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs.-Kenneth Mac- Quarrie, CI'1nl'iOMOlOWn, twin boys. weighing 6 lbs. l0l& ozs. and 5 lbs., 9 ozs. WHALEN - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday, July 30th. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Whalen of Vernon River, a son. 8 lbs. 10 ozs. DAVIES - At the Toronto G-:n- SEXTON-At llotel Dleu Hoa- pltal, Monctoii, July Bcrh. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sexton (nee Gladys Croken) a son. Paul David. MaclNNIS--At West Royalty, July 27th, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. James Muclnnls, a son, 8 lbs, 10 ozs. James Robert (Bobby). BECK-At the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, on, July 80, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs Rnlpli Beck. a son, George Alan.” LAWSON-At the Aberdeen Me- morinl Hospital, New Glasgow, N. S., to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Jr., a son, Gordon Cam- EFOH. BLAKENEY - At the Prince County Hospital on July 30th, 1.051. to Mr. and Mrs. William Blakeney. Kenslngton, a son. Willard Blair. 8 lbs. 4 ozs. lifacDONALD - At the Charlotte- .1 Elisabeth Joan Ramsay, Conway. to Cecil Dyer Palmer, Conway KEEN-DUNCAN-At the Trinity United Church Manse, Charlotte- town on July 26th. 191. by the Rev. J. T. lrwln, Jay B. Keen at Boston. Mass., to Vera Gladys Duncan of Charlottetown. P.E.l. MaoLl:AN - sANDEll.80N - At the Presbyterian Manse, Clyde River on July Nth. 1951. by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. Marjorie Jean Sanderson to Ira Henry Maol.-can. BUELI.-SIMPSON-At the Trin- ity United Church Manse, Char- lottetown, on July lath. 1951, by the Rev. J.T. Irwin, Walter James Buell of Murray River to Hazel Marian Simpson of North Rustico. P. E. I. DEATHS Maolilm-At the Prince Edwazd Island Hospital on July 30th. 1351. John F. Maclile. ARNETT - At Albany. Sunday. in hit 73nd year. At the Prince 311 0591151. Monday ,1,” aoth. 1951. John F. Mac ' ..' 79th year. ma in H” At the re her daughter, Mrs. .1. .r't?”;)C:,.,"' Mt. Stewart on July am, 195? Mrs. Wallace Maclntyre in 11' 84th year. 9' GORMAN-In Denver, coi, ,,, July 30. Louis .1. German. irirmgrl. ly of South Melville, P. E. lslaim anus-At Eldon on Thursday. Aug. 2, Norman A. Gillla in m; 85th year. 1 ABNEIT-At Albany, s.,,,dn3, July 39. 1951. Harry W, A,-mu” in his 72nd year. P ' ROWE-At 2 Grafton St.. on Sat. urday. July 28, William M. Rowe in his 72nd year. ' BIMFADYIIN-At South Melville Saturday. July 28. Charles Mac: Fadyen in his 75th year. Me!NNIB-At Grand River July 29. 1951, Mrs. John .1. Innis. in her that year. ' on NC- July 29th., 1051, Barry W. Arnett The Neighbors, town Hospital, July 31st. 1961. to Mr. and Mrs. Athol MacDonald, Mermaid. a. son. Joseph Dunstan. 8 lbs. 935,- ozs. , . JOHNSTON!) - At the Prince County Hospital on June 28. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnstone, Kr.-nalngton. R.R., a aoii, Erwin Clark. CARPENTER.-At the Peterbor- ough Civic Hospital on "July lat. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Car- penter. Kieve. Ontario (nee Lions Dockendorff of North River, P.E. 1.). a. son. David Allan. MARRIAGES . PALMER. m IIAMSAY - At St. James. Church. Port Hill. on July 26th. lflfii. by Rev. Leslie Digiisn. fz I tars PULL , ' 4. AT SOME 6i-IADV .7, i A MOOK ALONG-l . - THE QNER At-113,151., TRY HOOKN6 -r "AN ow -suoe 0' :02 609952! I (ma BOARDING HOUSE it . - 1' .44.. as Tl-l”A5SANO9l.E ” " LOoK)8o5TEi;:P:, g:c;'l"5eL3N .4...-'rl"i'EisI we wont? HAve1D .HEAlZ1'i-iAT one at)" . r...,.."- - as.-,-3.... "Harvey is very proud By George Clerk r V arugula. 9:3 of his tossed salad." l ....4 -.-- AGAIN ABOUT CATCH-r ; we 6NORDFl6i-l 3YDSltJG P00-P J COSHIOQS , 1:02, eAi'r.' Maior Hoopla i i our OUR wAv”' SHEi5 (N 1 - than were eleven day? of fill. W earlier Finnish territory, has M r MER HF OJ SEE US 9- MY COU5iN FROM 3A LITTLE MINNG Town-I - 4 TH' R OC,KiE5'.f--.