~11 “ -' Church at North Bedeque. :7 ~- 1 West. m. Winnifred Nicholson - and M “ 15111111111 at 1 b. m. fiilgfoN-ai the P. n. 1. Hos- ‘ BY 8.1942, u l ‘the McLean Funeral Home i l t » °,,‘},,,""“"~'d1v- May '1. um. 0i Wellington, “av 9, 1941- w/Upgmzs TOMORROW CENTRAL GUARDIAN a-i-A I'll: lulu-h ls noel-sod for an oi bell" has - __¢. llililltnronllbtluortolil natoo word. strictly "an. u nun. TBEDRAL UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince III!!! ' . pETEFS CA ' ' mono-AN caaswuu. nu ramp-m OONIIDIIAHON mo‘ urn ma?‘ H. E. CANTWELI. is 1111s barber shop next aofrwtfnlif}: o h“ w n“ d stand today. 5.9.11, 11.00 A. m. e o u- "- Sormon: DOV. Bill! mull’. D- D- Begs slfilcn Wm b‘ "$118191 an“, ‘h all tivo esday, May 13¢}; be. 545001211’. w whom a ‘ "W" ohnhtwmwn 811d $011115 m“ Bummer-side and B ' nini c tr n . e2. “deb Charlotte- ” Lgiiygnfllll‘. E11“? I: Andxl-lelw Cnomlnairdlng finish‘ lshmd gal" Officer. I nuts CHURCH - ligand-Double Quartet for men's s ,1 up.“ Gardlfl. IWW- Mother's rnivw- w. s. - en u, Assistant-w t-Miss Lillian Eule- gale: "My aea and areenhlil l- a“ Director N3: G- a FnumVflard __ _ _ _ _ _B“k a. Goblin vacuum cleaner held last ' Ho], Cumin Dll. l Se" Alldroy Gillie. evening m Holy Redeemer hall. confirmation schoo 2.80 Sunday School and Bible 295mg 091131;, m m‘, Palm Clue. Court eterday morning g mommy; 1.00 I. . Public will! . 5°"B_B:mon:uBev. D. ‘C. Bopothrwd. cirliuifug mm driving other m“! Minister Rev. Hugh Miller. M A. D. D. luv. Donald C. loetnroyd. ILA. Asuistaa 8 A. Roy Kendall, [ALA-BL 50.0.0. LT!!- Uwéyms-‘gifigces ‘éti..i°i-=i-=i=*- m“ 5"‘ l ll 5”“, S men- u gfigalngaayicus 00mm ll :'%°n%q and Frills IlClilVEs LUCKY PlllZ3-_ Ticket No. 708 held by B111 14¢- Innis, Charlottetown, was the ulirmatlon 5011"]- , 59min] P11!" "l lmldvnt manner, was fined s10 “ 811d 005B m‘ 20 dBYS; a drunk had school. Anthem: Give to our God Im- his $5 bail estrcated; another Men‘, Bible Chiss- mortal Praise” - Old Church Mel- drunk was fined $5 and costs or i0 Sermomum days. Vocal solo: Selected. Mr Arthur Hearts. 0N IOUTE MARCH - Members Visitors and Students Cerdhly 0f No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. conducted a Ifloome. - mute march in battle order through the streets of Charlottetown yester- n BAP] |$T dBY afternoon. The boys presented , fli. Lieut. The Reifd T- l!» _ a fine appearance and are showing aw- M-*‘-~~"- T‘ M "'°' m: BAPTIST CHURCH i119 benefits of their training. The F139;?!“ léflddlhchgli i of Lt.-Co1. F. . I t M“, Lillian MaelIenzidCoi-un Prinoemfigmfltnoy Streets ‘h: the Céntieb. cei- Command- c Rev. I. Judson bevy. ILA. Morning Worship 11 a. M. 5- D- U- “($15G - ‘The ¢°m~ MOTH-R's w §‘§.‘fi“€§ "F Pu“- %er;l;n:M“tl'Iluni‘),llr Thy Father degrees wuf ht ‘held e0 #134 $512168 fitf '“‘ Y ° °" was announced 1m night Because mifilimhTéa-P Jam 33.11;? ' m‘ m“ “‘““"°‘" °’ “dew-l “i” The Junior Choir. l siiuflfl/ . you!!! . Evening Prweffml pillzsavleiilaiv 51.111115 CHURCH Mini er A. Mm; worship. mm [y Task—_Ashford‘.I m L M, Church School-u o - ervice. hzgsplvine WOISNP- _ ll. Registered Nil 5|‘ 1 v T§,‘|’:°\v,.y_ _1:m gel‘ The Church School 2.30 r. M. N D_ Diacpean, Keep in mind your appoint- maé, Gm“; u, Thy Peace-meat with the church school on oh“ Sunday afternoon. ' _ ister will conduct the Evening Worship ‘I P. M. and deliver the Sermons. “ : “The 5116111115’! ' of Fait ." Anthem: "Brother James’ Afr)’- er than in former years. Rev. Dr. Etoy MacDonald, Moncton, N. B., Wlli address the graduates. TWO YOUNG MEN’, DQ118185 C. 8011i Howard and Ernest B. Sprunt of ‘Toronto are commencing a special series of meetings in the Gospel (ylmnb), Tent on Upper Brliice Street. Mr. N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist and Cholrmaster, John Howard 1w: bleached in Nebraska d any“, gum Inch, Mus..Bac. and West Virginia as well as sever- "m" ‘"‘ m, You are invited w worship with fl-l Part-s 01 unta-rio- Mr- Surimt u, q Carlyle Webster THE aarrrsr cnuacli 5pm" “vem “‘°“‘“‘ l" Gospel g- Miss Rena Wood ' T " W011i 011 igrelntie Edwiard Island last, - "unis s sulmner. 1v ce li be h ld uuuue womw CHURCH of LI-IRIST ca... u I, p. hi’... .....°....t.‘£ » A. M- Them" 'M°'-"°' .__.__.__.____._____i_. 811E511; Saturday at a p. m. Plan to > a n iese meetlngu "F it - 108, 348, 442, 797 CENTRAL CHMSTIAN CHURCH cometh bv hearing, and ihearinga by‘ . , ‘Mother.’ - -Honner. Kent Street ;_ my” choir, Rev. Nell Herman. ILA. gul-ament of Baptism vvlll Minister 1. the word of God." (Romans 10: l'l istered. Mrs. L. Dinzwell. Organist. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral o1 Mrs. wendail Rodd, Vic- - P. Ill. The Sabbath School The minister wlli preach at ll A- 101‘!!! was _l.icld YBSWFCIBY 85991110011 lllerve a special Mothel-‘s Day M. and 7 P. M. with 9- Pm/ate WYVWB 55,1119 CUL- 14, which parents I113 ll A. M. subject- "clean guy, clifie Funeral Home, conducted by . m invited. ‘ of Egypfs Land." Rev. J. R. Skiiuier, followed by ser- yvmuo wonsnrr zso r. iv1 ‘Bible School-A ciasl vice in 00111111111 United Grim-ch. , p M Theme: ‘Seeding for gvgry a", conducted by Rev. Mr. skinner us- , - ' 3 E M_ radar.‘ ‘dun mm,’ m.” sisted by Rev. Mr. Morrison. ‘Hie v ‘ , ,8 “l. wt sable“ urulznn‘ “my! m a ma“, pallbearers were: Messrs. Theodore ‘ ' ,6 Fm, A Chm“. walk NHL» Newsoii, Melville Home, Earl 10w- 7 P. M. Suhject-“P. E. Island A ther, George McMillan, Heath Mc-, Bottleneck In The Empire Life Qmmet C-“Ymll Mlller- Inlemlenb Line." Cornwall Cemetery. ; mat thy days may be lonl At the evening service Lieuten- COMPHJNG 0073K BOOK __ A fllgiltthlilzklleemlllllh the lnrd thy ‘afntnxbclhnfalnéelgliyvvill sing-Land new economy cock book_one m_ - m 1 ~ _ ire cordially invited to vvor- Don't forget the Red Cross. ° y °I “m” W“ makmg ‘s _ '1 us. “God s." m. Kin‘). planned by the Prince Edward Isl- Ard Of Thanks and Women's Institutes and steps ' in this direction were taken at an I I , Three llljllfflil uussaessrssizl: ||| gar gragh executive meeting of the organiza- tion held m the city yesterda . This cook book would contain l the "pet" recipes of the women through- the province and would be coin- ~ subscribed to the purse of lfmmllt’ "%°e§f“'f‘%1.‘° 3°"; eve o ay a e om am parents. One man and two women are LW-AND MRS. YOUNKER- patients in lite P. E. I. Hospital as a rrsult of a ca: accident on the st. Peter's Highway. near the "(>1- wood Road, about three miles from glillted with the view to encouragin the (my m“ night ma“ condition It was decided at yesterdays meet- 0mg; pasengel‘ was Mrs. Gordon used for war work. 51116, Mr. Stewart. received s severe Sourls yesterday. ‘rho visiting biolo- of wok plug about q p_ m, . Peters had ever seen in the he has checked more areas to ob- suit. Do it now. '1'. G. Ives. nesday afternoon in Heiiriz Hall. 1L and a very encoui-agln financial i.» . 5M1,- _ _ - _ - —Foster ‘sililst: Mrs. Arthur Roper. m. thy father and thy BIRTHS ‘l - At the Prince County -,Msy '1. 1942. to Mr. and th Bagnall, of Bum- ... , a daughter, Sheila Ann- i At Royal Victoria til, Montreal, May 1, 194?- lir. and Mrs. Heber Matthews laughter, Wendy Ann. 114i Prince County Hos- 1111 '1. 1m. w m. and Mrs. 811cm of Summerside a " AN-At New Ewen April -l942 to Mr. and Mrs. Alton " ' l 00:1 Wilfred mm. ITITTITS " ill-UM - At the Prince Maml-fbliiiil. May '1, 1942, Dun- cCallum. aged 62 years. Furl- Wiiday at 4 p. m. from the At the Prince County '1. 1942, Henrv Con- aged 86 years. sunfifly at 1 o'clock from residence of Mrs. Barlow of 1M1 w the United Church at . u‘ _ til, May 055011 — At aearletown, May age t months, daughter of Daniel Nicholson. from Interment 1 ind nine TS. residence, letown Cemetery, Miss Sara. 80th year. Re- mflt Testing‘ at the Outcllffe he gIOIne w ere the funeral m @111 today sailudav. ser- “l 3 D-m Interment Cemetery. Charlottetown on ti" 8- 1942. Miss Isabella l‘ i161‘ 82nd year. Funeral a more widespread use of lslim is “ot considered 50mm!’ howevezu ing to hold the annual conference M"°D°“‘““' Mum“ CHECKING cams amps scalp wound believed laid have been 618?». who was accompanied by Con- Mru-itimes and a very rare bird in Too Late to (alilSlfy port. tain a better picture of the trend. Olson in her 5-9-11- The President, Mrs. George Millar, grown products. A letter will be sent t0 the various Institute bran- (tlélcefpelgélgileifibbllltilmliéloditl the favorite sen e can a or- anizatio f th book. H - old innit‘: glrid 051E!‘ useful {Jtglgs will also be included in the manual. of the Institutes in Charlottetown 1h driver and another Pmml" on Jun 1'1 and 1a. Th1 ear th °~‘&§.‘*°‘.ii‘i‘i’§’a... M. Ira s“... as: “Illa: ‘”‘l%.‘1.°.1.l‘“¥i>§.f““§ : - - , - on r . wa. Mllbieirn; Mrs. Clifford llyers. M11‘ An innovation at the annual meet- blil-n, and Mrs, Murda... MacKin- ing will be the providing of meals non, Midgell. The driver was Mr- for tne delegates by the Pnrkdale Addison Pyke. Milburn and the Institute. The money made will be ed out the Stirllgeetglijs gifiupirml gig accident Eight different variety of ducks, an mung‘; n, appears me sutomobLe unusual sigh?’ attracted the atten- got out m‘ ontml anfd tglftel-ogdierlyo 111123100! ¥1§wu§r°§1<§ég§wrsvvu§l§' 111i! from one side o 8 B _ - ' the other ended up b1’ mniPEI-fifigfrdlheg Minnie into the deep ditch on the le t. an a c an’ ear caused when his he hit the stable spurgeon Jenkins, Game Ms- W" M“ llitdiduiiif “l”. w. i" MucKinnon escaped with a severe m m o bit‘) p Old 011:5 c c - shaking u“ g e geese, iant, uc . and The c“, whim was badly dam- Woodcock. Among the flocks of w 1- ~=~ "My w" 1"" t"? “u? °“u3§.2'1“1i°‘“““.¥°“"u."?l”t to the city for repairs. The 11cc den gar 618111111 ~9- 8 1S this part of Canada. However, Mr. fignkingi rdccsgleéi ‘tgélt a}! ctoupie “of m, r5 a “so on e wanran — REPAIR MA"- B" 151 m1 in the past 1e years. Th ler Bhoe RAVI!!!» Bilmlnermk- Eollogistlb here to firilrlilout ‘if tiger: any in e m gra FOR SALE -' snuwmmny bird population since last year. 01-11’: plant-s (U1111181)). 5° "m5 mm‘ declined to ccmnlent on his (heck dred, Baiderstnn BT08» iflglfg‘; yesterday preferring to wait until WvAONTEIA — Izgllxlxli-BJEQE?“ (76% gremwilbvislt thgd Gonnvgaydarcai rep r ce oun v ay. on ay rig like new. Now is the time w 895 he will meet sportsmen at a public meeting in Prince of Wales College. PHONE 111': FOR NEW WILLYS w._ M. s. MEETING — The May or good used cars or repairs t0 meeting of Trinity Women's Miss- your own used cars. ‘firms t0 ionary society was heid on Wed- Usm lded and gieznriuctecwhehopen- l l! 0N ng W rll rvce. e ymns, sllléifsmfér ends-‘Stl Doda Bible $55131; and prryilyrr werenlln , s1 , . kee i'n with i e i. (me, " e cwpm new matg- ‘Zmreswillys Q1IIBPCII1Z, ilio HClFdlOld of Faiill. Saturday only , _ d Caupe 10°“ like new, will give The secretary, Mrs. Avoid, rca 30 mg“ mlthgmbgagonoog! 2:3, tlie minutes of~i>he last meeting. Baturayony - . '1’- 5-9- 6" Mal’ 9th service start- ‘lnlwgfilsgztgouneii-‘llalcleavirti: at ._ Wn eme ry. ‘"411 the P. a. Island Hos- report was prCFCIIiQ by the Treasurer. Mrs Mnlf-Jwidyclrg‘. kTrlés _ _ supply ecrctary. rs .1‘ a , “Entnggn “éggnlgake: “rung; had an lalliCfESllllll (lsplny of sew- flngs kingpin! etc" ‘ma’ v35 thirteen girlsf__drrssgs,_four model Studebaker sedan. his value st week end price of 8475- We need the money. you 11w! the cab-let's trlde. T. G. 1W!- 5-9-11. Riley (nee Brenda 218% year. Funeral M11 10m. A incl-i kMffi-ean guneral . enco y mo- baton fol- funeral ser- rwn United church h-i Interment in Alber. m srsa , E. B. SPRUNT and D. C. HOWARD In Memoriam In loving remembrance of our darling grandson, Carl MaoLean Ramsay who died May It, i988. Loving menial-l... never die As years rull on and days go by Treasured thong SUNDAY at 7 P. M. 112x01: MD- MacLean UNDERTAKER mums: for it is the pou-er of GOSPEL his of one so vet!“ dear 0ft bring many a silent tear. Mr. and Mrs. lioy Mac-Lean. Charlottetown. l-I-li- "III Ind "W1 Wiitshin n”. u. EVERYBODY WELVUME every om- that believe-ill." CHARLOTTETOWN cum; plan Expect Increase In Irish Moss Production liere forecasting that about one 11°11 Pounds of Irish Moss would be harvested on the shores of Prince Edward Island lnis year, Mr. Kon- neth Galiister of the S. B. Penick, Co. New York, announced last night that his company was pared to buy w! quantity luppl ed. He was Mcflmllanied on a tour of tho west- em Part of the Island by Mr. A. Ambrose of the Kraft (Xieese Com- Dflny, Chicasv. yesterday. The moss 31. is u. valuable stabilizer and thick- ening agent and is used for a va- riety of in d. hessin an 1am lucky winner in the drawing for Its plgilloco things. It is wid d certain types gilychm milk prepsrati cipal value is in the one. miuscil- Hstnous substance it contains. The moss has always been found along the éi-Wfes 0f the province but was first developed commercially last you‘. Formerly ported in larso guantities from Bri Irelan but it was 1m and this is irripracticable since the outbreak of war. The piro- duct is Massachusetts and Maine and "i! superior in quality to that found in this provin ter said. The red clay of the Is- lflld 100k bleaches it pink and un- dermines its value for certain uses. HIOWiWBP, lt is still good for tech- n ca 14 cents a pound for the partially bleached grade; 1a for the bleach- ed; and one cent a Law wet product. e quite common along the. coasts 09," Ml‘. Callis- uses. Mr. Cailister is offering d for the salt water and is attached $2117: rocks. Last year as high as 22 cents W10 Mid bv the company for each pound purchased but Mr. Callister claims this was higher man the P-WPB-ge price and was o of a. sudden depletion n the stock on NW8 enlifiled in the armed forces, tho the Graduating Class will be small- this morning for Halifax. Soldiers To Hold Church Parade Sunday because hand and as an incentive to Jillbbers. Mr. Canister leaves soldiers in training at NO. 62 C. A,3_T,c, at Beach Grove Inn will hold a, church parade tomorrow. the Roman Catholics 801W! f0 5L D111" stan‘s tBoasilica and the Pmlewm“ i ggllxaxgparade will be directed by Lt- Col. manding the cam . Trinity United Church. F. I. Andrew, officer com- The soldiers will) enter Charlotte- - m l North River $133131 allgldg prifcegdv 6:10:12 3111mm!‘ Roaqp Euston, Queen. Richmond and Great George Streets to Sydnev where the Roman Catholic Dflfqv will break off and so to the Baal-- icn. 'I'he remainder will continue to Trinity Church alonil Sydney and Prince Si-rcfiiis. The rctum march will be made from Trinity Church along Prince. Richmond and Great George Streets to the Basilica where the ‘Roman Catholic party will retain the unit The parade will lhFfl proceed 1110M Great George to Wafer. by WHY 0f Queen, and ‘Kent streets to the Ar-lnrgiries viFere dinner will be setlllie’ parade will be accompanied by the N0. 62 C.A.B.T.C. Band. New Army Walking Out Uniforms Here- Tho new Army "Waikim Out Uniform" which will shortly be a- vailable for issue to all enlisted men in lite Canadian Army may be seen in the windows of Moore 8r. McLeod, Ltd. in Charlottetown, and R. T. Holman Ltd. 1n Summer- side. It consists of an attractive open necked Jacket, well cut trousers, without cuffs, khaki shirt with at- tached soft collar, black necktie, black light-weight socks. black low shoes, and the regular service attern cap. The jacket. has brass utwns, and a cloth belt with i. bu-esg buckle, and is very similar in cut to the uniform worn by the Air Force, but is, of course khaki in color. It pNsents by far the most attractive a pearance of any uni- form worn y the Canadian Amiy since the ssing of the brilliant uniforms o the era previous to the War of 1914-18, and will provide the boys with a very pleasant change from the serviceable, but hm dressy battle dress when the days work is done. HOME GUARDS “ACK AC1!" LONDON — (OP) —‘H0me Guards are being trained 1n small numbers to man anti-aircraft de- fences. 1i the experiment is suc- cessful, larger numbers will be given complete charge of one vital section of the defences. l8 YEAR-OLD SEA GUNNER LIVERPOOL —- (OP) -- Sixteen year-old George Thomas, ordinary seaman, completed a gunnery ccurse during a short leave between voyages. He is believed to be the youngest qualified gunner in Bri- tainslvleghant Navy. suits for boys. and a quilt, made by members of the Auxiliary for Red Cress distribution. The ccm- munity Friendship secretary, Mrs. Lang reported having made forty- eight visits to homes and hcsptal. Preceding the study period when followed and whidi was in charge o-f Mrs. B. E. Mutch. prayer for China and hcr missionaries was offered by Mrs Harold Newson. Meeting closed with Lord's Prayer in unison. SPECIAL SERVICES KERS of Toronto NIGHTLY at 8 P. M. r1" sermon; “I am not ashamed of the Gospel o! Christ, God unto salvation to (Romans 1:16). .. .. HALL (Upprr Prince Street) BRING YOUR. BIBLE ‘an-i- “Use only the best when building" is a good motto which all those who have ferior materials will confirm, to their sor- row. The Murray line durable building material for every pur- pose-whether for new building ol- renovat- ing. 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Lockwood Llewellyn of 217 Euston Street, City, has received a tele am of her husband's safe ar- riv in lirngland Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wise, Char- lottetown, left on Tuesday for New Waterford, C. B., to attend the funeral of their uncle, George P. Hughes. lVLrs. F. J. Casey and her sister Miss Catherine McCarthy, left this morning for Saint. John, N. B., hav- ing been called there by tile serious illness of their sister, Mrs. W. H. Higgins. m. William Heron, well known Canadian National Railways chef at Boa-den for the past six months leaves today for Quebec. Mr. Her- on's many friends wish him the best of luck. Mrs. (D12) Leo Frank of South- port has returned from an enjoy- able visit t0 her father in Milwau- kee and her brother in New York. Native of Island Passes Friends in this province learned with regret of the sudden passin of Mr. George Hughes, a native o Winsloe, which occurred on Mon- day at his home in New Waterford, Cape Breton. He was about 50 years of age and 12nd been engaged as a miner. The deceased was born at Win- sioe and spent his boyhood there. However, as s. young man he went to Cape Breton to reside and has remained there ever since. He spent moat of his life working in the coal mines of Cape Breton. He is survived by a wife and the following children: two sons. Earl and Carmen, and two daughters. Vera and Norma. Other survivors include. three brothers, Rowe and louis, Brackley Point Road. Ira, New Glasgow. N. 8.: two sisters. '\il'S- A. J. Wlsc. Bracklcy Point lwad. and Mrs. Lloyd Saunders. Ernest Henry Hamaolr. X-Ray pioneer who continued his experi- ments until X-Ray comer cost lilm bgl-lihll 1151148. died in England, a . but is not cover it with a ‘durable paint lvh ch is sold in a. variety of _ov' ly s; C05. lure of cdd lcngths of linoleum. pain: and they will lcok lxke new lino. weather as the frost makes it very r e. a. surround for a carpal, mark the floor space lvhzcli cover. first marks to shciv you ho". the lino should extend. If you have more than enough to CifVif space, corners should lse mltixd. b111, right-angiecl ccrnrrs are pest. against the longest unlbr-tken will]. To ma short wals inert the long srlp eX- actly. slide the short pi re under the lcngcr one LIZNOLEUM LORE If your linoleum-looks shabby worn out, you can knife firmly along the ridge whore one piece overlaps the other, Slide out the short piece and bend it backward where t-lie knife has scored it, until ll cracks, then sill. the material from the back. When you have i0 cover s, space of an awkward shape, fit a sheet of newspaper over the rt of the floor to be covered; ma the Ptlller with a pencil, then cut out the shape for a pattern. If a whole fl:or is to be covered. it is best to lay tile strips parallel \\'i:h_ the long wall= of the room, star-ting against an unbroken wsll Use headless broth, about 6 in. marl, for holding the linoleum Tlrcso can be kncckeri in at once -r you arc relaying old material, hilt if the llPO is i:ew' ll flioulll he ‘cit fr :1 few days before it is lirrddcd dcwn, r111 canons ‘Zasr CROYDON — (CF11 A" air mid warden here who has gone Drive out ACHES You can cover a floor with .1 flilx- them over with one color Do nct lay linoleum n frosty Iif you are using the Iinfffllm a'< th" cirpe: \\'.1l Then mark 2 in, inside lie fur the there is a nceri fcr ecmrimy, Start, by fitting the first slnp iii" through many of raids has the I ie toughest a‘ ki- th" two stirs for the y, 0,1,,- alld rim ll lino . ._ .. g. '~" _ ' \~ , .- glj .. l-‘our Mariilrne airmen are pictured (ABOVE) following ihclr g llailon as R.(‘..-\.l . pzlois I S.I-‘.'I‘.S. Mom-inn, recently. They are: (Left tn rlghii-Scrgr. z; s '1‘. R. (lallivali. ‘Ill-y '.\'li'ill.~_\~ Air. b11106‘. N- 8.; It. C. l-‘orsytiio, (‘harioiieiovvm l'.l-.‘ l. it. '1‘. Anderson, Welsford. N. 11.; R- l4- >l<W~=1l Chathllll. N. l.