~..---I.¢~_.-. . » sealed in moisture-proof Cellophane to keepthem FRESH and PREVENT POCKET BREAKAGE. QNLY CELLOPHANE provides such protection. iiii aitriirliiic litiirislriias ‘parkngrs of l0, 25 anti 50 rigors: from 50: up. P¢9 lion's Cellophane wrapper is transparent. . . y o u see what you buy, and the illiberior‘ appearance revealed truly indicates finer quality, which smoking proves to you. ‘c 50 ears ‘the ualiity l5c lC-i or {lave You Got Your i Copy P iiii: 800K or TIIE YEAR . Tllsfilllllill FUTURE of Star Says : it is an interesting edition. the life of this continent. journalist who visited the crime. is low. forty years! Island. than have those of any Province." Guardian. Price 25 Cents. u-v p¥v ilflllillil EDWARD ISLAND Read What the Halifax PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HE Charlottetown Guardian has recently issued a souvenir edition book-size form, with the optimistic title of "The Golden Futureof Prince Edward Island." the native of Prince Edward island, far from home, will read with a special glow of pleasure, for in poem, and story, in attractive illustra- .tion, and advertisement, it tells of the lsland’s glory, of its progress, and of its contribution to Tnere are many excellent articles, butone of the best is the impression of an Airierican “Garden of the Gulf," and who tells vividly his impressions of its people. their traditions, the well homes, the splendid churches, and his amaze- ment at the practical absence of divorce and His observations are worth noting. _“This same little Province, which has no divorce problem, is also without a crime problem. its crime rate, as indicated by convictions for ser- ious offenses, is less than one-tenth the rate for Canada as a whole, and the Canadian rate The island hasn't had an execution in “Unemployment? There isn't any on the “Poverty? It is almost non-existent there. "This island has, per square mile, twice as many people, four times as many cattle, and eight times as much poultry, as any other Province of Canada. It has more railroads per square mile, more post offices, more telegraph lines. and more churches, and its people have more money in the savings banks, per capita, other Canadian The publication is one worthy o€ that en- terprising daily newspaper. The Charlottetown published in it is one that kept Geiitrai Guardian AUCTION FORTY-FIVI!‘ PARTY l in C. W. L. Hall, Friday night! '!"cl:ei'i 23 ccnts. 0658-12-4-21, TURNII’S.—LoatIing daily liI bulk lat railway dump. Charlottetown. . Tiarkct price paid. I-Icnry Sinallvrood, ' ‘lll-llhort. 0607-12-2-41. ‘itMi-I Tl) AIIIIIJION FORTY- I-J PARTY in C. \V. L. llaii Fri- .' night. Play starts at 0.30 Tickrts 1 rcnlw, 0658-12-4-21. THI-I NEW VICTOR RADIO is sold b_v It. T. Holman. Limited. iSumnicrsidc and Charlottetown. 9687-Fri. lift. (tltEELlilAN will bc out of thc lfYDVlllCt‘ iinlii Dcccinbcr 16th rind tlicrc will bc iiti cheat. clinics at [ted Crors"; Office during this lImc. ‘ 6861-11. NIIW LONDON (JONUREGAITON Sunday. Dcc. 7th. services as follows: iGcddie Mcinurial Church, 11 a. m.; i Loni; River, 2.30; Clifton, 7 p. m. Dr. l Ashdown, prcaclicr. . 'I‘I(YON IIAFIIST PASTOIKA’ E- .Scrviccs Sunday. Dzc. 7. Dunsliaiv, i 11 a. m, Wcstmurclaml. 3 p. m., Try- oii, 7 p_ m. Myron O. Brintoii, Miii- ixtci‘. ' (‘AI 'IIISII AND NIIW GLAS- GOW-ficrviccs. in the United Church on Sunday. Dec. 7th, Cavendish at‘ 11 a. in. and New Glasgow at 7.30 p.l m. Rev. If. S. Bishop. B. D., Ministcizl I ____._ I Sl-ICONI) (iI{()\I"l'H——'l'l\t‘ Guard-l iuii win givcn n iiunilici- iif twigs of‘. cldcrl>crr_\.' bush ycalcrdny that wcrc; in full hud. nliiiust rczidy lu lcu.’ out. cut b_v a lady living iii Cornwall on Wedncatlai‘. Dcc. 3rd. UNITED CIIURCIL-Tryon and Crspaud United Church Service: ‘Pryon. Sunday School 10 a. m. Pub- lic “luv-ship 11 a. m. Crapnud: Sun- day School, 2 p. m., Public Worship, 7 p. m. J. L. Luiid. Pastor. WINSLOE SERVICES-Services in the Winsloc United Churches on Sunday, Dec. 7th will be: I-fighfield, at l1 a. m.; Princetown Road at 3 p. m.; South Winsloe at 7 p. m. Rev. G. A. Grant, Minister". SUGGESTIONS FOR. AN APPRO- PRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFT-When sending Christmas Greetings to friends abroad or at home why not accompany your greetings with a copy of that interesting Booklet —— "Memorics of Long Ago" by an old Chsrlottetonlan—13eri_iamin Bremner. For sale at Carter dz Co, and Mari- time Stationers. 9i50-12-1-tf. NEW MORTUARY PARLORS AT ALBERTOBL-Mr. G. Roy Phillips, Kcrisington, Mortician, has opened a sub branch office in Albcrton. Mr. Phillips is a post graduate of Eckels Collcgc of embalming and sanitary science of Philadelphia and has spent some years at Mortuary work in Boston, Mass. Mr. Ray Barber will lirivc charge of thc new branch. 969ti-12-5-hvsat-3i. WEDDING BELLS-A quiet and pretty wedding took place at seven o'clock on \Vdrlnesday evening, Nov. 26th. hi. the Charlottetown Baptist. Parsonage, whcn Dr. A. C. Vincent united iii marriage. Florence Loella Ncwson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frcdcrick Ncwson. of Bracklrl’. t? Gordon Harold Maclnnis. son of Mr. mid lifrs. John hfuclnnis, of North \Vin~lnc. The bride looked lovely in .1 dross of ivhitc crepe back satin. and bridal vc‘i, caught up with ovnnygc l1lllFf\I1‘i"-. She carried n hou- quchnf wliilo ci'_'"-'o.i\lliciiiiirns and mnidcn hair fcin. The briclo and rzrocni wcri- iinatlcridcrl. Aflcr the ccrcinoirv, thc lmnpr couple m0- torcd to the home of the bride's par- rntii. where a wcdriinc reception was hcld. thosc present bring immediate rcintlvrv: of lhc bride 011d H0001- Afler receiving iieartiest congraluliv lions of those present. all sat down in p dainty wcrlciiiii: supper. The! lai-irc company of scrcnadcrs. who paid thrir rcspccts Iiifitif‘ a great deall of amusement. rind ivcre treated to refreshments. At the close o.’ a very pleasant evcninz spcnt in music and siiiiziiiir..i.lic youiirz coupli- motored to ihcir homo at. North Wirisloc. with all iznori wishcs of a happy jour- ncy through life. mum's KID N EY P‘! LLS Iii. M. l / l. ANGLICAN SERVICES parish of Ncw London on the 7th inst. will he as follows: Kensiiigton. 10.30 a. m., with Holy Conimuiiioii._ Sunday School. 2 p. m.; Burlington.‘ 2.30 p. m.; French River. 7 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICES in thc New Glasgow Church of Christ are as follows: 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., preach- ing service, also service in Frederic- ton Church nf Christ at 3 p. m. Wm.‘ G- QIIiBIEIK Pastor. | CORNWALL SERVICES for Dec! 7th: New Dominion at I1 a. m.;. KlnE-itfln Bl: 3 p. m.; Cornwall at 7 l). m. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES - Presbyterian services as follows: Mt. Stewart at I1 u. m.; Highfield at 3 D. m.; Marslificld at 7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Gcngc, Pastor. FIRST lIRRIVAL-‘fhe r Guardian has received ii pretty 1931 calendar, entitled "Chums". from Mr. Lcwis‘ Golf, Charlottetown. dcalci- in thcl New Idea Manure Spreaders. WEDDING BELLS-Married in tho United Church, Hunter River. Friday evening, Nov. 28, 1930. in thc presence of a vcry largo gathering. by Rev. A. E. Chapman, Daniel Wm. Mrithcsori, of Charloitelo-"n, to Jeanette Mioriald. of l-Iopeclaic. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE -- Uiiitcd Church of Canada, DECCIIIIJOI‘ 7th. services, Marshficlci-Dunsteff- nagc. II u. m., Dunstaffiiage School at 10 a. m.; Pleasant Grove School 2 p. m.. service at 2.45; York School at 11 a. m., service at 7 p. m. IIUNTI-IR RIVER (‘IRCIlIT-‘fhc "crvices ori thc llunlcr Rivcr Unltcd Clizirizc for SuntlnyJDcc. 7th arc as follows: il a. m., Wilbshirc; fl p. m., Wheatley River: 'l p. ni., I-luntcz: River, Communion services are be- ing held in connection with the above regular service. A. E. Chap- man, Pastor. POLICE COUR'I‘—-At. thc Police Court yesterday morning a man. charged with the unlawful posses- sion of intoxicating liquor, was fin- ed $500 and costs or six months. The cases of three men. who had been ar- rested on the previous day in a house on Richmond Street on charges of vagrancy, were dealt with. Onc man and one woman were sent back to Summer-side. Onc girl was rc- stored to her parents. A man was given a suspended sentence. another went back to work. STRATIICONA INSTITUTE-The annual meeting of Strathcona Wo- men's Institute met on Nov. 12th at the home of Mrs. Henry Burdett. Eleven members and seven visitors were present. Meeting opened in tiic usual way. It was moved, sccoiided and carried that. all thc ofllcers be reappointed for another year. The members decided to hold a Parlor Social and Bazaar at thc home of Mrs. Henry Burdett" on December 4th. Mrs. Alex. Macfiay’ invited thc members to her home for the De- cember meeting. roll call to be the name of my first school teacher. Meeting closed with singing. WEDDING BELLbZ-A very pretty iveddlng took piacc at Si. Ann's Church. Hope River when Rev. Pat-her W. V. McDonald united in thc Holy Bonds oi‘ Matri- mony, Miss Clara Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. Hope River to Mr. Clarence Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gallant. North Rustico. The bride looked charming in a blue crepc-dc-chenc dress with hat to match and carried a bouquet. of car-nations with maiden hair form's stir was attended by her 5i.<t“‘i‘. Miss Agnes who worn pink cicpc-dc-rhene dross with hat to match and carried a bouquet of car- natlons, 'I'he groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Lawrence Gallant. They then motored to thc home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrsu. Cyrus Gallant. where a da ni._v wed- ding breakfast ivas served. Thcy then proceeded to the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John i’). Gril- lrint. North Rustlco. whcrc n dniniir‘ jilriis tZl-iAltl.t);llil'l£'l‘()\VN UU/HIDIAN __ in tiic 'c:l paid. The lflCtltltlii of officers for and. ..---__ -. GUARDIAN (Ji-NTRA». JOB PRINTERY $21.00 from Wciliiiztori United Church, pcr Rcr. William McLcod. INSTITUTE MEETING-The an- nuahmcctini: of the East Royalty Vi/unianls institute inct at thc home of Mrs. J. II. Andrew with seventeen nicmbcrs and two visitors present. The President occupied the chair. Meeting opened by thc Ode and rc- pcntiniz thr Crccrl in unison. Roll call was answcrcd by a tongue- tivislci" and payment 0f duos. Tho niiiiutcs of rcgulur and last aniural iurctini: rcrid and adopted, followcci by Prcsirlciits report of year's work. '1 hr Srcrctary-Trcrueurci" gave a fin- iincial stzitcinrnt of thc years work. showing rcccipts for liic year of‘ $264.89. while the expenditures‘ amounted to $182.87. showing a bai-i ance on hand of $82.02. The school committee reported having the school c‘c'.\ncd. All bills were order- ilic comini: yoai" is as follows: Pros- iricnl. firs. N. D-ITTRCII; Vicc-ilrcsi- dcnt. l\lr.<. P. S: Bradley: Secretary Treasurer. lifrs. A. MacNevin; Direc- tors, Mrs. Shaw. lvfrs. Geo. Harper. Mrs. Louis Roper; Auditors, Mrs. Morrissev lVIrs. J. B. Andrew: Or- ganist, Mrs. F‘. W. Andrew. ‘The school committee for the ncxt three months is Mrs. A. A. Holmes. Mrs. E. Shaw; Sick Committee, Mrs. E. Hcarlz, Mrs. J. E. Holmes; Program Committee for next meeting, Miss E. I-Iolincs. Miss B. Cullen. Mrs. W. I-Icartz. Onc new member was wel- comed to the Institute. Next meet‘- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. P. S. Bradley. roll call to be answer- ed by "Christmas Suggestionsf, Meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem, aftci" which thc hostess served a delicious luncheon and a social hour was spent. __. . .. , i 1931 NEWSPRINI‘ PRICE SAME; its mo i l International Paper Company to-l day announced to its newsprint con- 1031. The cfioct of thc announce- mcnt is to stabilize newsprint prices for thc coming year at llic samc ratcs as the Company established at the close of i929 which. in Ncw York and Chicago, figure $02.00 pcr ton. "After considering tiic situntion very carefully and trying to view it from your standpoint and ours," says Internationals letter to its custom- ers, “we have coitclurled that there should b!‘ no change in our standard price of newsprint for year. "In rcacliiniz this conclusion this; Company bclic ‘or: consistent policy. A ycai" ago wc vigorously opposed any price In- crease. Today, we feel that any de- crease in price is unjustified and that it.would be detrimental to the interests of thc publisiicrs as wcll as thc papcr manufacturers." Intcrnatlonais prior announce- inrnt of today ivrw urcfaccrl by n let- tcr to its customer's in which the Company I‘f'\'lCI\'f‘l'l ncrvspriiit pro- duction and consumption ovci" a per- iod of years. 1n this lctlcr. Intcr- national points out that in the last twenty years the center of produc- tion has shifted from thr- Statcs to Canada. so that while in i910 thc llnited States producer! practically all of its newsprint con- iiiiinption. in i030 it will produce only the cominr: it is following a United about 37 per cent of its rcriuircmcnira Xcinvoivu-znuaiiJNT-Tiie ‘Prus- tce Board of the Protestant Orphan- age acknowledge with thanks receipt of $10.00 from Prince Alfred L.O.I_..I Elinstialc. pcr Frank You. also: Grand Opportunity for Crossword Enthusiasts MUST $ BE WON AGE}; V15 NEW CROSS WORD PUZZLE 175.00 illtlries Clusc CORRECT OR NEA RES T ENTRIES l ENTRIES 'l‘hursdu'y, January 15th. 1031 Solution Published Saturday, January 17th. 1931 RULES or EN'l‘l{Y Competitors may scnil iii as many entries as they WISH. A new or renewal 1 subscription with competi- tor's must lic forivardcd with cacli cnlry using attached coupon. Subscriptions paid furthest into 1031 shall have preference. 234 name and address 1O 2- Compctitors must write their name clearly in plain BLOCK lcttci-s on entry form and the hack of ch- vcloire. Envelopes must only contain one comm“. tor‘: entry. 3. Proof of posting will not he acccptr-rl as proof of rIc- livery and thr- Editor (Rltrs no responsibility [or any entry delayed. lost or not delivered. The Editors dc- clalon is final. Claims for entries with not more than six errors must be made as shown below. 4. $75.00 will bc awarded tii the competitor who sciids In an all correct solution nr an entry with thr- fow- cst errors: $50.00 to thc "PM; $25.00 to the third: - _ $5.00 each will be awarded b’: 5b the five next. successful competitors. how their cIToi-t corresponds with the correct solution. 1. Fill in the squares plainly in ink. Adilfvhs Your Claim-S WI- * j 2. In the event of a tie or tics thr- prizcs will hr (‘ROSS CLAIMS shared equally among the ticing cimipi-tilors (‘zin- Ilililur (‘harlottrtuivn Guardian. but a. winner can reccivc only one sliarc. ClIiIfl0ll¢tl1fVlI~ _ 3. You may send In as many solutions as _vnii iik» and iwst l0 rflwh "NS BIT!" b.\'_ 4 P~ I11- provided they arc cach accompanied by ii nriv 'l'lll'it-\'l).\\'. JANIJARE 271ml. 193:1. léflllllrvl :0 "or renewal subscription. comply iiith these conditions wi I lhflllfll y 4. On the outside of the back of lhi- ciicvrlopr- you. your NAME m"; 5993555 ‘mm |,,- “Tim-n 7 No responsibility is accepted for coupons lost. clearly In ink. dclaycrl or inislnid. = - 5. Then address to:— it. Nlutilatcd- or altered coupons will be disquali- fied. . CRIESJNORD 0. The Iiditork ruling on all matters connected . . . »' i.~ i.‘t"llbf‘ ll 'll'birl- ca" Ed'l"r($2:g(l’g$a:" ("mnhlm ililigllzilnlil (rliiliiti-rhhc €dil3:li::c‘r\'rl::dth)c right tn disqualify any IIPTMIH or persons for ririy m", no“ in “me ‘o rtm-h "5 “U; [flu- flpm by. rru-ismi that hr considers (our! and sufficient. first poet. TTIURSDAY, JANUARY lfitli, lflill. " Iiiiiplui ccs of thc Charlottrlovrn Guardian ilrc . (‘I..'\lliIS—-Th. ' ct xiilution III" lic publish. llifllllllll‘. _ n cd SATURDA;",)rr.‘lAl\'§L'ARY 17th, llilil riiirl ". No l‘iil'l't‘,\|‘lltlll'|f‘fll‘l‘ can hr r-ritr-rod into In rr-l- compcumrs who ha“. m“ mo“ "T", TX Yuri“ this competition and no intcrviriv... wrong, should send in a lcttcr p uin y s a ing: i! - - mam»; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lln Block LPIICIKI ADDRESS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , _ _ _ _ , _ _ , , , , _ _ _ , . , . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I agrcc to abidc by thc ilcci~inii of lhc- Editor I enclose subscription lstatc ncw or rciiciiali for Cliiiriulti-tiiivn (tunrdian to hc scnt to- NAME......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. DATEOFEXVIRTHH“ . . . . . . - - . . . . - - . . - ... . . - - - - . - . - - - . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . .. CLIJES-ACRUSS _ ‘ _ _ V _ l. Use word Argute meaning sharp, shrill, quick. (‘LILPTDU“P l. Tglier-d of six letters meaning cover for anklc 01' u? “Md "Avcmmpi" mum?‘ "ll"- N." Sh”, legwuto iioril of fiie letters meaning to incorporalr-d l0. A word of six letters meaning an iilcii ur cou- ‘"1" "m" i" 31"" l)!‘ "U" "l" "19"" bulld- ccptlon, opinion, belief, whim. ii- lisc lcltcrs '1'. 0,5 II. A wont of tlirci- lcttcrs meaning a singli: fiiz- i_ 14¢ lr-Hcrr. l-J. T. ‘I. are, first, individual. . \ d ' r I v _ . I3. A word of nine icttr-rs mraiiing Nnri: annual ' ‘h. 2:" ‘Tm"flfizlzazrzilillli R 0711""! 41"‘ I l d ,_ - < . . . . 10. iteavi-orrialnt live Irltcrs moaning ui sprak with F» -\ ur-rd of cinht Icttrrs mcrmiuiz fflilllllll i" or eloquence: to dclivr-r an rluqucnt itrlrlrrss. "Wllllrlillll it 500"‘; ti")? I7. A word of five Icttcrs mcanini; OIII‘ who is full) 7. .\ ivorrl of fivr letters» moaning sounds rm a proficient or skilled in an art. horn or iluic: blast on .1 horn: sometimes iiaiiic I9. Use the letters V. E. themselves. for iriiv fellows. 20- TWUI lfli-"S-Jfmllflcull" 1119311018 "WY PX‘ if. ‘Iivo icttcrs meaning half an cm a incasurc amp c". iiscri in typi- sctting. ZI IVord of five letters meaning to sot again; as .,_ l‘ ‘Wm M ‘ix ‘runs "lean," h rum“ ‘Mud "I ‘Incl-I f f I tt e ‘ii rinrc til‘ f "M" mmmu‘ ,, , ‘ or. m ' u a ‘ : c ii _ lilsiriitygiiiil: ti; ansfiasttin Illrimpe or ciiirltiin. H‘ A ‘mm "r “W "llrn "wmllnz ‘m "mulm" "l 26. Two letters. contraction for direction of iii»- H H! ‘think; fl ‘lfllur- Wilt)‘. m‘ I111"- winri. or point u! the compas. ' ' 27. A word oi‘ six letters meaning aiiilhhiiz allrirvv i5. .t iuirii of fir» lrttcrs iiicaiiirii: tn dr-inur with but of Iittli- value. superficial, glittering, siilnv. krccrliiicw or vnracit); plunder, prov. uq-am- .. “FMS, _. dinner ivas sci-vrd to about. fifty, guests. ‘Phcy spent the rest. of the day i in music and dent-in: till the earlr Notes on the PrlIICt! Edward Island hours of the morning. After wishimz Mr. and Mrs. Gallant many years ol| prodded bliss the company 1m. for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant received many beautiful gifts of silv- cr. cut-glass, etc. Miss Bciitricr (‘ei- lant. sister of thc groom and Miss Annie Rush of Charlottetown at- tended the wedding lPntrIOt please copy). EGG LAYING (‘ONT Egg Laying (‘cutest for the wcek ending Nov 2R, 10.10 Mr. William Snnzaomls B. ft. pcn Ii again lcd the contest for the week with 34 eggs. 36.7 points; Mrs. Roland Eastcus W. L. pcn 2 were second with 35 rim-s. 32.2 poinisi and Mr. John B. Poolcis W. L. pcn Ii were third with 28 eggs. 27.7 points. Pen 11, owned by Mr. William Sriiisom loads the contest with 90 _ DAY eggs. 99.3 points; tlil!‘E7\'i7(’l‘ifi‘|CI'iti1i . KINGSVILLE. Dec. 4.-~-lack Min- ‘Farm. Charlottetown. pcn 7. are soc-I or. Canadian naturalist, had a. busyiond with 92 caps. 72.5 points: Mil! day It his bird sanctuary today. He John B. Ponies pen Ii iivc third with‘ caught. tagged and liberated 823 70 Gigi, 71.1 points; and Mr. Jami-w‘ Canada geese in the work of compil- Tuplins pen 15 are fourth with 7G in: I. record of the flocking activl-icrrzs. 62 points. . ties of the birds. In addition hi‘: ‘The production for the week ova: caught three geeie he had taggediiltli. and to datc s52. Ii: years ago, four similarly" treated Forty-two eggs laid during the tract customers that thcrc will be no] change in the price of newsprint for JACK MINER. TAGS 3H GEESE IN der weight ill. 9on0"! of five RUNS "Willi"! l-ht‘ "Pfvfll "i 0 l3- ftltliil‘ Icltcrs moaning ham» hf iiirrl". _' a ' l flflf . 33. A word of six letters meaning to tempt by thc ._,.,_ no R x L. A‘ C offer of something good: entire, or attract. "1 A _ ' _ 35. A word of three letters meaning a shoe latclici; ' ~ “md "f "m" “"9" mun"!!! I IIIPPOW PIP" reckoning. an to keep (heck on somcthlrifi- "grim" "PP" "Ill leillh" 0" "l" 38. A word of three Icttcrs moaning siiltablc. ap- I" ' "I .‘~ prripriatr, liable, quick of apprehension. ~~'- i‘ “"“"l "l 7'" l““""-“ "Willi"! female Iioru-c. 39. Two letters uscil in businrss rorrcspnnricnvr- as gig ,\ “m-d o; ‘m, |oucrs moaning pnscm “n” n‘ l contraction or substitute for "COIICCIIIIIIK ' nr w“, u, pm "In "lrrelm 10-" an. A word of um- rm ' iii l ~ 40. First four Icttcrs of a word moaning hirtdrn or pircuhflng ju-lr: of aexazffnnm e V“ u} cvflvvalfll- aw. I'sc mm, i.. i.. 4|. It word of thrr-i- lcttcrs mrnniui: application of m, .... anvmln‘ ‘o I pnmruhr puma“. "Mm" m, A vvorrl of three letters inr-aniiiir ehewrrl or swallowed, devoured ins food.) notice. (l. Z word of five lcticrs meaning bestlallzr. ni- “- U6 "W"! U» R- 5- U- 0- witii drink; to stupefy, to inflctuate. 38 Use letters B. R. I. 0. N. I’. N. A word of five letters meaning Ioiidcd. liurd- 37- U50 lflltfs t‘. l’. M- l. N. moi ' 38. ['50 letters A. E. I.. u. .\ word of av.- ii-itm meaning banned, ffirlilfl- w. t word or rive letters meanivr a fllzhi olivin- m‘ Im,h||,|¢¢.,g_ 4'2. Four ir-ttrrs contraction for Bertram. 49. A word of two letters moaning third personal 43- Four lctlrrs Incariin: oil of roses. pronoun, neuter. 45. Thrrr Irttrcs meaning exclamation; expression SI. A word of four letters meaning a rnan rii dis- nt satisfaction or iron!‘- tingulshed courage. i 40. Tiirrr- lcttrrs meaning a hollow rave for uni-- m, p” mm»; ‘r, r, nami- or a rump-M pIQnL iIItIli 0r sr-viurled apartment for man. 5ft. I?» a two letter prepmlllon. 411. ‘Ihroi- letters meaning inflammable liquid oh- iainrii from animal. Yefltlhiri or mineral nint- trr; a lubricant. 50. (‘s- letters T. A. (child's expression for thank.) 54. Use word Niilant. moaning firiatint. . A word of six letters meaning stately of mien: cor-potent.