JA(?E-EIGHT T0-DAY - TUE. - WED. THE LOVE STORY OF A MAN WHOSE WIFE WAS MORE WOMAN THAN ANGEL! The bullet-scorched story of a cop who faced a killer's gun W.” H Arm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce Mscfiiee, Miss Joyce AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold I". Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlgginton. Pius Molunnon. Walden Laura. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Richards A Sol. .-'FUNERAL SATURDAY-The funeral of the late Alice Gordon Mac-Rae, wife of Mr. D. A. Mac- Rae. Heathci-dale. was held from -.fDONATED 5100 - In the re- cent account of the meeting of the Women's institute of Mont- ague. the sum of money donated rompletely isolated Montague and Kings County Conditions Slowly Return To Normal Following Big Blizzard A High winds and drifting snow and business men walked to work but stores were virtually closed as oeni5i"ciin( Al Georgetown A dental clinic is being held in the Red Cross rooms in the Post office Building at Georgetown. sponsored by the Provincial Gov- emments' Department of Health and Welfare. T-he clinic is being conducted by Dr..a. G. Orsar. O JANUARY 14. 1952 -but couldn't face the truth about his own wifel A GREAT PLAY OEOOMES A GREAT MOTION PICTURE With These Unforgettable Poole! P buying ceased. Towards late afternoon the storm abated. but its effects still left the towr. isolated. The Montague crew of the Maritime Electric Company repaired breaks in the line at Cherry Valley. but there was no way to inform Charlottetown to turn on the power. Mr. Lorne Wig- glnton placed a plow at the dis- sel of Mr. R.K. Clements. local Aaritfme Electric representative who left Montague at 4 P. M. on Frrday to take in the word. He ar- rived in Charlottetown at 0.00 suirounding districts and practic- ally all of King's County on Fri- day in one of the worst biizurds to strike here for many years. Drifts as high as ten feet were reported in some cuttings as the lashing :30 m.p.h. wind piled snow on roads opened only a day or two previously from the last weekend storm. Almost 10 inches of snow fell forcing suspension of motor traffic and reducing business in nil. As the storm raged. plows tried iii vain to keep the main highway coon. but it was a losing battle. the D.D.S., who is assisted by Miss Irvine. Dental nurse. All pupils of Grade 1 are to receive free com- plete dental care, including fillings and extractions, It is also possible that the Grade 1 pupils from some of the surrounding schools will have their dental work done in Georgetown. . the Church of Christ. Montague, Saturday afternoon. Jan. 12th. in the absence of Rev. M. D. Dun- bar. Minister of Central Christian Church, Charlottetown. who was unable to be present because of road conditions. the service was conducted by Rev. E. C. Fraser. Valleyfield. assisied by Dr. A. D. MacKenzle. Montague. Dr. Mac- Kenzie spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family and friends ileague Meeting l The hymns. siiiii: by tho ch0lr.lAt were "The Lord's My Shepherd” and "Unto The Hills". A beautiful . towards the King's County Hos- pital campaign was 3100.00 not si0.00 as reported. lcommunity Welfare the vital Far East over and above the active Korean campaign. I The Canadians also will have a keen interest , in anything Mr. Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. No endorsers or bankable security needed. We specialize .in prompt cash loam PEOPLE You Will Never Forget! solo. "The Chrisiian's Good-Nishi-"' . N'-W185 iiiiiml in nimmi bemmi .A'Mi me next "mmmg ”"i 5h””' Churchill has to say about his dls- for an ood urpos . was very lcnderly rendeged by The rcguliir momlili llwellilknililie plow.. School children had a .y after power was restored. It was Cunlons with ML .1-mm” on the yg D 93.30” 0”- Mrs. Ralph Beck. The members. ii"? G90l'S9i0"" C0"""”"ii--V w9i'ilialf-holiday- not um” 3 PM. the same an”: question of a wider exchange of prefer ,x-Iousehold Finance i"' I of Acme Rebekah Lodge or which lure ldeliglrlie bw-15 ileigv din diile To make matters worse. electric &L'0i1li-hat the NOW BrI'iV9d back 8- momlc lnlo,-mauon. 30", cm”. fast. friendly service. Phone ni- iv - ' . r . as e nes av. - . on a ue. - , -. 7 3 ' deiiCt.et:1i:eLidcdHatShea' rihema i SisiLilrii:Ti' Qiiimiii vii-30 oiii m'- Wit” 3” ii2:rl)rx'f:iH::shAtMIc:2Oagil:l3d:yldrrl,c:A1rif For galmost forty hours Mr. Sid w:AH1etI?lcHT1t moIrt:)l'Mi(-: Sum In today! body. The pail-bearers uci-0:: l!PF0-Kim-"ll-F3 Riifllliallfe 0! iiii.V- ing as high wind; blew down i,lp- Kcrr. plow operator. was without pmgixfesh cuimlrsiurguinil liesfnrolllmeuded A John Bruce, Fulton MacPhec. Mal . resident J. H. Mncl)oil11aid hoe: Sleepcovel-ed wires. leaving many sleep as he worked rlayhaii: high: In 3 brml nongcomm'm” me" (ummrlissnce ovguimiu mwmmm r-olm Maopim-, .1. .1. Stewart. ii. or-iiinegd the civil! Nldti 9. dim li-Jmes without heat and cooking to hold open the rlnan nlsfmadv-in .-..,.l..,-may Mr, Ed,” mid l-9,0". pl.,,..,,,.,,-,. .,,,-,,-, W. Beck. R. C. Meliish. Interment ("G91 Di lbusillei-h ha” he 1" "3 facilities. Telephone and telegraph heart-breaking ins as e n cm H is ..g”nd.. to be back in took place in Montague Coni- Oi ihf' mlnll193 by 59Cl'"i”Y D0” communications were out with as soon as it was opened. Canada ,0 meet ms clmdhm muniiy Ceniciery. .nlri NlIlCD0llaid- The T9l30l”i- 01 "19 saint: twenty telephone poles down All day Sunday plows continued mmdx. The” is one better mu,” I C-M. C.,....,-..- jnciiviiies of the entertainment m Mmvlew raihvny ll-Mk l;-lg wal-k oi opening up main 1 .. c s ' icommitlee was presented by Mr, J. 1;-gggmpeh lines stretched to the ram”. hm it is not cxpected Ll-,3; 9 "9: "Run" Comm”. ii-ii Scully and1Mi'. Guy ilailnphlll limit Wm, sleet. broke as high wind; things will return to iiogmal mid Mi” Diwali MMDMO. ”' lashed with fury. Old railroaders several days. Routes p ed w H d H t ' 150.0 "0 ' i l'0i'ied "93a"di"” ii” Fresno" "i stated that the storm was reminis- heavy drifts are being winged baci: Iranfs d::1ai:xldsntT1rd:i:'"1!i)'1i::iiBr1i;': hm I" "Y" 1"" n 1”” Ch”5”""5 Tr” Uiid" me cont of the twenties when gangs of in an attempt to widen the cut. Mn close an their C6” , tn 1 "" "3 ileadiniz of new hiisiness Mr. J. B. Telephone communications be- u” ' " CIIAILOTTITOWN, I.l.l. . ' 1 di shovel out - , "'””"”"””' isculiy brought in life attention of W" M" cm" 0” 0 tween Montague and Chariot”-low" ihm mum” bi Jam ' l ””""”"5"”"”""""' P me meetinlr the subject of the mgnculttiiiariligtzgue the plow fried inihad not been restored last nlirlit. Mvmgi him he bmugm 5” Rim" '”""'"d"""'V'"""""'5r'0"-v ' ' ' ,dcntal clinic for Grade 1 school mm to keep the sheer, opgn, but Motor traffic was moving bo- ;.i', ' "'9 3i'iii3i1 Fi0l'6ign Of- srsnnonurriuscsiucrisis - .m,pn5' Tm. Lugue nmhol-lzcd the only the most mmmm ventured out tween Montague and chuloucg iccs expert on American affairs. jj-1-T-g l I" " 'i"”hi"'h""i"r ”"""' "ii"'9”5”"' iii Simid an "mwm up ic liecome stuck in the drifts and town. and roads were also open to "mi Lord K"”"5"5- chairman 0' the - 2-i”"'"gllp S'i,'""i" ,5 mm,” H1? in ten dO”m's' if mccssary i? hem lic rescued Bus schedules from the Murray River, Georgetown and i.gi::"::f;iio'i"1 mw "mi"m5 99'” " rincc Circe! nys nn girs wcn i - 59. 05 men 5 gnd . ,' . , - . & down In iirfc.-ii hninrr liir M.ll.S.3gggjgivnihihgxgllliiirgsiaff. Mr. .los- cancelled". Employees Lmdium --- ------ -I-01'-'i Kll0ii.V'H arrival lent. con- O 5'lllfidS.. the hm-5 hhmkiniz '"'i,ii-pli Johnson raised lhc quesiioc PM 0; the mbsllmcc of his dl5cu5.kflI'ninll0n in the reports that an. u..l.......in....... ”"7” ””'5 'm- ”'"i ii" 3i”5lnf holding an annix-ersar.v supper alone with Viscount Aiexnndcr atiagrecmmi Md bfen Worked out by. sh..pi.vm edging out a 2-1 victory. ldmce 1,, the Town Hall and . Rldem Han Where Mr. Church,” the commitee given the task in M ,,.,l,,l, M, .,,,,,,, The girl! izume provided ilicihockey game in me rim; The oc. Continued from 9'" 1 L, sta' Washington or tackling the raw the o llll G . .1 p I p - Mug. i p I, mm - xlgx guano: NILLIAM greatest excitement of me even-i , M 1, U1 2 d -. ....se-j-r--m-"2 V g materials problem, i Cherry. urn umbnm lnlZ's entertainment. marked li.VicaS.lmA Ho" C e ' :1 lmtrll country as H moved "om one The No leaders Mm got in- Cnmida has no ”ircct no ti luhmhnlmnmilu ' numerous fiuhis. inmlvinl: soiiiv-!il':i5:3iyt.orfmI ggc1.:,)lPCQ,1.nr:ou.omen:e "trouble" to another and from one ileiiier. though pi'olmb1)' more in- Mm tms Mreeniient exicigigtc 9!" ';"r:idl("': iii" illi gin d ll ri : :if "d. c.C'E".m. M '. ii. 3 l "glory" to nnother. formally, at a dinner party which " i n It", 4 . , id . riosLs.mih: Oflztndriisoolaigivllliiliklbcu amused-lhcmhehies as. "2 Loter. Mr. Churchill liinclied the Governor-General gave satur- ggazvcggjntiiiiililBitllnllnllm purchas- y:llnIi'mfrI:l'l:-til: -7.015: in mo.iuuicsSIDNEY KINGSLEYS gem '0 me mount new The Hrswfgvour or iioldm: 5115” ii" em" with Commonivcaltii high comniis- day night for W, chm-chill, Mi-,1 - n 5 0 b6 l-mnsfcrred I-lri:nn:rr;;y!-vi: and it was decided to have the . i 'i l l t supper! dancn and game on wed. St Laurent at ended vi ih ego or 10 of his cabinet ministers. L The reported offer to Vi5COlll'll' Alexander of a key Commonwealth defence post taken along with other reports circulating in the gin the U.S. in return for ship. yments of American steel to the U.K. Britain. in turn, has agreed lo give the U.s. a better price on Malayan tin. sioiicrs to Canada and is believed in have stressed the need for a closer Anglo-American relation- ship in crucial Far Eastern "G35 sucls as Malaya. d Tomorrow, he gets together will iie garden space. Milo de icioiia pies. preserves and marmalade: Quirk, ea . rhuves everywhere. Be sure to enlny rim valuable new (mi: in your garden this xenon. Pin. 25: psstpsid. yF,,R E E period was scoreless as the play see-sawcd from zone in zone. with g V . i "mm, owsides in hlqwcwi hm r.e..clay.Januari '.:.iid. A committee iiic second period vvns biirciv uii- of six men and six Women was ap- derway when Sliepherrl slipped in pointed to "mkc mp necessary up to put P. S. one up. Ten niinulcs m"geme"m 1" this connecuon Detective Story FROM THE SMASH sracz success! ”"' '"' "" "" AND NUISIIV IO0K' ll External Affairs Minister Pearson. later Lanigan tied the score on Mr. Guy nemplliiii WW" councillor the full Canadian cabinet to in- capital, indicated the Churchill AERIAL NEWCOMERS - e la V Nassau. '1 Scrambk” The M” ”"i0d W" Sam he would "qqualm me Mnyi uaint it with the results of his visit may take on more subsiance ms ”"' ”": ' N " Hi"-i"E '-' cassava. , three quarters lznni: when Shmv "7 "id Councii Wliil lile plans for ill I lk in C week Wnh m.' I informal weekend Cb 5'1”, THOMAS. om. gg (CF, gg DOMINION SEED HOUSE ll'UiNNEll mm M5 WW0 '" i i to .. CARTOON "in; scars !f'A;IlOFiI-4 will h0Ki”ii;f:n1Hlllt(-i; Lrilatfiag clilefs nf staff will be called into For instance. the Canadian min- "icg"ri” "i birds 0b5Gl'V9d by the . The P”'"'” S"”' ii"-ii '”"'" ,9 my-"' ' (C . i. I”. t. ih, meemm M”. K mam amending mun” luncheon-si. Thomas field naturalists ciublbrown-capped chickadees. eveninr were unable in crack inc sinne- M15 EDP0llli-ed 0 ”'9k1"01m3i9" 1" Mr 0 , C L. . 1 1 on their recent annual outing osbeak i wall local goalie D. Siewiiri whoiirom i-he Pr0ViflCi!Il Department Today. MP- ChUl'Ch 3" ' ii 5' ”""i.5 home "C uded Newcomers on the lit l l I H E, pm meshes” IN PRINOE ED A W ?:::s”:.:o 5 ”” ll - ' r,. di th ..i "f i e .irs m r tsliolinxx-hii?i'i”l:::1n::de'lalieilliollidllfrhli iaiegtrioiim Ofenwglllitilly owhat is visit in their hour-ions ink be”?! food contracts with cannon and the net. lcommoniy known as the ”White their luncheon. Mr. Churchill'ihe U.K. are down for-discussi I. -1- MacDonald and (ll!-inonis nuI;Briclge" stream. near Georgetown. mll.Vhfll'61"i0i'm9d Mi'- 3” mu" 0m" Cmi”d'3"j"””i5ie” the" the locals live up in the fii'si'wiih the idea of forming a iroiii pert. Defence Munster Clnxton. pcriod.ln the second the visitors fishing pond. This the League th ' M L C MICPMC Production Minister Howe and ph C 95 0 TI. . 3 put on the pressure in crash inlnifeels would be an added ai.trarl.- you Goo" ANN k ;l . To Relieve-TIRED FEELING ll M the scoring column but ucre ll('l(i ' ' ii M B 1d "1"" Mr" " ' ' A i - . ' ion to tourists. Mr. Miirvin Mc- for in quit. rs. is e . On the Biitish side ueie Mr. g hack by close defence work and Innis, principal of (:50;-ggiown Preston Glllis. and Mrs. John Math Edam Lord Ismny. commomveauh .' f DPTTPCI RORi ien(lillJZ- ii-llgh School expressed his iliankti D""”i.d ”” """”'"3 "””'” "i secretary. Loin chei-weii. the Brit- :: woax RECENTLY iii K The i"C8i5 l”'il'ilNi i0T ('iW"'PSi to the League for their financial 30" iWk"i5 0" ish cabinei's aiomic expert. and IFEEL SOi'ALL IN" .iii ' i MW M- C M”Ph” K5"? ” mi” sir Alexander Cluiterbuck Bi'it- --V 7;. -J in the last period. and were able to capitalize on two with Power and Clements getting the scores. Lineups-Girls : assistance in the traiisportation oil the school children to Ch1riotic- tnwn to attend the Royal Visii. of thanks for the gifts she re- lccived at Christmas. Next meet- ing in be held at the home of ish high conimissioiier. It is understood that Mr. Chur- chill will discuss with the cabinet herd. B. Whmnck. First Pt rlmi Com ' which caused considerable , Montague: G l, H K ' -; d .' "M. - - Mrs. Peter J. Emery. . . y Dedfssiinulslelidsisys - .. . . . vi "jg 4?--I5 t-'- Mmpmx wmu,,.wm”h Ma(.K,.n,i0fflcIaAs limery. Mrs. J. J Glllis, Mrs Pres- Nor"; Atlantic munc” M! ihciivelyl; 'sfslely. Used Puls 7," ; to - d, w, M L I Cl i ii iongGilIir. ' i ' - .- eraver s aceniury. g i l.:niizairi.vH;ul!livan Sh:ir.uN'pen. ml Mrs. Pope donated A door prize Churchill-1 i” '”i””” i” bcin.” A MOTHER oio . Eur!-nu-euyloim ” my Prince Street: Goal, Biirhoe: don and Mrs. Nelson MacDonald held N m0 mYli3iGl' I150 is Bfiillins 5055;;-mow-5 ,-(A -at all dnig tounieu. PM fence. Skinner, wran, G. wim-' the lucky ticket d”i”i" minm" '''"d he ""5' 'de' . rue orueaosv YmImimndonDMid'I- '”m:I1” s lock; forwards. MR('DOllgall'i Meeting closed by singing the VEi0DV ihe lllluiion 0i I Welt?! - 2 worthy. Pickari SMHOOHI Shpwi g .. .. Nmiannl Anghgmv Canadian defence contribution to A riidln broadcast of lasi week 4 o m-' " ' No arore ment. among the people concern- . No penalties ed )1. retlueat i0i' i'1i0i'mli10" ”3 and wound up with I Second Periml to the "whereabouts" of the traifn wrecked mma"ce' E ? ;-li,llorigiiigi?AlepI'.iiserlil1gan Hief”t.hte:) ?:grf1lt3adgl:i:i Naijiogal : Penalties: W. Mar-Lure, W ii.-, Railway smtcd ,vcsterday that mnega "imam! a Skinner. F. Murphy. or hi the explanation was simple. 101 of ropuiaiions Third Period During the big storm of Friday 3-Montague. Shaw .......... .. 15.27 all communications were out to on the rocks! Penalties: R. Murphy. King's County points and the lo- cal train desipatcher was unable l.ineupsrB0.l'-I ito "pin point" ihe trains which Montague: Goal, sicwari: rlr--lhild left here for lhe Easi. He (N109. R9.Vnolds. Higginboilinni. Mabon: forwards. Clcnirnls. John. Stan. Power Wniicrworih. Mac- telophoned Lieut. Col. K. S. Rog- ers. managing director of Station CFCY, to see if his amateur Di"'9ld- equipment. could get the R. c. M. Prince SiN'Pit Gonl. Bulman: P. at Montaxzue and have' them defenc" Ai',i5"”"'i'v Miii”"- MN" nnlifv him the hour of arrival iii ''"9"' Wi””"'”3 i"'Vi'"”i5- Don the 'train. When Col. Rogers MacLeod. Dravid Mai:Lend, il'liiic- was unable In make Contact licad. Macixa,V. Cudmorr. Allen. Lhmugh the aynatgur station he Joncsl Ross: 1""i”"- broadcast the request over CFCY. 1hMOn”'Ful'”tMPfBi”'i I Officials state the train arriv- .,”Mnn””u: (flii ”"""i - fi-31 ed at its deslin.-ition practically ;,enRmP'f 1;” ''"”i”"'5 -1335 on time despite the hcavy snow. l4N',nl":'5l,""I 1 ll was just a matter or C. N. R. sm”nR:NMP' "' '" nilicials allompting to check the Penny. Reynndl. time of arrival. I .1 M Third Pr-rind ---- M?”-- - ' 4 - onianue, Pnwrr 5:1 mares Poiaio Siorage ...,.......-.-en-vv. -- W Penaiiie-E3 Miiivr. lligziiiholimni. llllllll ioviio DIANA REAGAN - lYNN .. viirsi sirzix- irssi vim -w-W: "The Tahe -Bir us grow -we'll be back in '52. " haoys P. Cudvin, Manager, Metalite Company lid., Cop-do-lo-Madeleine, P.Q. Holdings To Jan. 2 The following figures shnwinl! storage holdings of potatoes on January 2. 1951 and 1951. has been furnished by the Federal Depart- ment of Agriculiure: In Msentiiia. where beef cattle production is the largest industry, 90 per cent of all cattle are shori- horns. . 'H. J. MABON 000 bus.-ii0 lbs. min 1952 ' caflgnn ..- comedy ....... shows .. 7 .- 9 OPTOMETRIST Wand. PEI. . I M." H22 "Please enter our application for the FIFTH Canadian International Trade Fair Fitting and sl;:lt)pIyilI( Glasses inland. N5, 330 :59 in l952," wiliai Mr. Codrln. "We are more than planned to see this commercial event , 5- Halifax ii 3 repeated again. x"u( nou(;LAs 1-opg station. through wh-mh mmdu "I MONTAGUE. P. E. I. ISalintd.l0ri,ir;; 7995; .s20? "From year to year we have been able to see its success growing and I can any that GREAT CAST IN rissivs arresting gallery i he at . . "3'?.- - - - v ' -- . . TOP DRAMATIC rmisr Pickpockets. enibezgerinc niuideerii om" "”""l M”””"” - ”'"i" 3'9" 'mw":,,:" :,""bi".',Y :,'”;i1M "mi " " WW" "'"'”"Y " "M ' ---- era and dope-. addicts are some of '0 A” '2 A' i"' Quebec . ' M7 56” Y.” " an Your '0 . 0" A sensational drama i,l1l.i, lmd me lypes peopllng me me and A to A P. M. i'735i9"l Oniarlfl 3?i i23 ”One aithemoln reosons.liiilnli.ior the Importance of the Canadian lntsrnoilonol Broadway theairegoers ooh-ing their individual drama and pathos ii? lPlWi'"m0M- w”.".'" o"i'”"" ' M90 H19 Trade Fair to Canadian manufacturers is your ability to bring in buyer) to visit Ind Ah-ins for Almost two years is neatly woven into the fabric of Office Connected Willi pr”-'93 ” mm 2” exhibitors durln the Fair" ,,m be K,,,,m,ng ms, ,m,,,g the pm . Dr" sum. British Columbia 1.144 no 0 - 1 men; 0" the semen (,1 the Kirk Douglas. whn "cured M. . .-.- Metoilta Company Ltd. Is iusi one of the many Canadian firms who have been prim; Edwin-ii 'nhuu-1, W1-Ian pl”. "Dunno" M one of the mms. mo” TONS H.013 regular ashlbitou at the Trade Fair. If you would like Ml information regarding gr;lunt'su')'lj)etecgve dstorylh stalrts lmporftani, performer; in Pa!-.. - -- the 1952 Trade Fair, please write to The Administrator, Consdisn Iniamoiional "K 533 359 on 9 DRY mou ' "Tie HI C I l," l . i ' ' ' d g of the same name by Pumz" PH" the nhsnmid d:tec?!i:leVB'or: as Ms l N59 Tro a Fair, Exhibition Pork, Toronto. Ontario. f winner Sidney Kingsley. the pic- tween his low for his wife 1:lea- M7 "55" 4 . 3 hi53.3i”'ii..i.iZ5”..'l.aKiiiiii..'3.”"SlTJ f.'i"'.ii.;i.lii'v'o-iliil'm'i il32'L'f.5”i."'i.'.l":Z ”'”-V": '4 W- '- dix. a veteran detective who knows the ”'TT i The January meeting of the "Detective Story" concerns itself with I conscientious. but brutal, detective with a psychopathic hat- red of crime. weakness and im- morality. when he learns thm his wife has been involved with in disap gambler and an unlicensed doctor whom he is trying to col- lar. his rage and torment drive him in a violent solution, As in the play. much n! the Iottm is concentrated in the fur- hulent setting of a big city police difference between duty and com- passion. The film also features top members of the original Broadway casi; Horace McMahon. as It tough. Understlndlmz Detective Lieuten- ant: Lee Grant as a pathetic shop- lifter. and Joseph Wiseman and 'MichI,el Stmns. as three-time los- era with is flair for homicide. Only about 10.80 square miles of the nearly 400.000 square miles Melville W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Pope with 10 mem- bers present. The meeting op:-n- !-ri with the president in the chair. Roll call was answercd by im article for auction sale which realized the sum of 37.85. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Dues paid amounted to 00 cents. Mrs. Pope donated some pie plates making FOP COMMON '”'ii'i'.'.Z.".i”" 93c. Total for the evening 39.2! in Egypt are irrigated. Each member is to give quilt CANADA'S oumauemei ausmm mm or ms was OPIIATID IV ms OOVIINMINT OF CANADA TO PROMQTI YOUR IIISI llliilliilil Jliiii ."