DECEMBER 21. 1951 EW. M. S. Mmeet-Tings CLYDE RIVER PBEEBYTERIAN .M. The regular monthly meeting of from Mtl. Tait, and M", wmy Clark read aletter received from Eleen M. Ratx, United om"-an Port Worker. Halifax. telling how . . ........-...--.........-- IRACKLIY SCHOOL The following II the report for the months of October and No- vember: ' Grade Xx-l. Lena Kelly; 2. Gail Prowse. llRequired Equipment” For Wardens Proves Strictly Unofficial ..-nae NINE this Clyde River: W. M. S. was held lnllcfl the bales received are ap- and, vn1-1, E.-nag kgpgg; 2 5" we balm; on M'"' Hash Ml” l"grned!'l u-inn, MgpDongld- 3 Allan -.........M?.j..:..M Lean On 9 I18 all even 3. Nov. 'l. cites read on '"1'emper- ' ' List of necessar9 equipment 7th. The president. Mrs. James lmca' and offered ljprayer for 13132;: vnnn John Blnmh. 2. m:nml5illtr;l;'l29;:llilge 13:: for all air raid wardens. 1. One respirator, Beer. presided. and the call to worship was Isaiah 35th , . read responsively, after which the 19th Psalm was sung. Scripture lesson was taken from the 26th chapter of Isaiah, with "each one reading a portion. fol- lowed by prayers by Mrs. Nichol- son and the president. Hymn No: 438 closed the devotional part. Roll call was answered with a peace".-Mrs. Re 1 Cl the members foiqglgtterlsuk think” Ullyul'heAlllsd . ma. bert B to lead at next II:IentIr'llg.wu and ".'13temelectiony of oitficersv followed, 2 in a few changes from 1951. It was decided to send a remembrance to a sick neighbor in ll-llnltal. .for Christmas. 01 sympg. The impressive Christmas Carol Wallace Jackson; 3. James Mac- Donald. Grade VI-l. Ernest Brycnton: 2. Clair Bryenton. Grade V-7.. Virginia Macxayz 2 Pay MacDonald; 3. Harry Mac- Donald. Grade IV-l. Marie Bryentori and Bernice Newson; 2. Dorothy Proude; 3. Donald Jenkins. Grade In-1. Luella Clark; 2. was read to a large meeting. about uredly withdrew their services as twenty-five "volunteers" gocd-nat- "volunteer air-raid wardens", Bummerside. grassed. it became more apparent that either civilian defence offic- ials were very unreasonable, or that the letter was not an official one. for As the reading of the letter pro- Very little doubt could remain. 2. 8. 4. One axe to be carried in ' belt, ' One stirrup pump to be carried on left shoulder. One extension ladder to be carried on right shoul- der. . One long handled shovel to be carried under left arm, rlgiidscarrlgltulfpprtixvgd. mlIl.li::.c-5 MINllt:iIIy"tv:il:,smcar:I)e.ti Bobby Bry9rllv0n2 3- Audrey 3lrlCk' however, after reading the full text 6' 33: Sglet lg: "tried um is"? i?:.?.l:;”..":i”.:l.':"s'll..3':i: l::i”''..””2.'.?”. ” W” W '".31'.... ..--.. s... s........ ., ::;",:.l; ;:::e:. :2. ::::,:::::."-:,,v:,.:' 1. one to be cameo in Mrs Nicholson and the sesldentl --.....'. Cam Ielowwuh me hymn sheila Roper 3. Carol MaoMlllan is-ler gand list Kvhlch was as fol- la” hall”- A illiankssivlriz Prayer Ives read and closln: rs n It chrmmu" Grade I-'1. Donnie Roper 2'. n;;..- -- -Ii 0"” whistle hlmgl" mm by Mr5- -l0llll M0N9Vll1- ll9ll- p y" and Benedict 39l'-W 3l'3'"ll'9llF 3- Helell Plel'ce- ."'Clvilian Defence Committee. lflnytlld to be carried In A card of thanks was then re- A delicious lunch was served by Hl3l'l9'l l"9l'll3e- 'llllll”l' 5'l"lll”l Division No. 2, 9 -1-3):, net mange” nuns ceived from a member for fruit the hostess,.and a social time en- Fllyil Selllclh I Charlottetown, P.E.I. nmnnn neck. 5em' The prealdenn on bemu 0' 'll&ed' Highest ave"ge' senior gmdeal Sublect' Civilian Defence Program 10 One belt to be worn IIIKIEC :vI'1:IIEsYlI:Sex:e0nd:Ld1G aMl'l1lIsatfetll' . ALB l Ezgiegalieftopelnarks in spellings: D531" Slri . ””lmd waist wllll I9" Rev. Mr. Nicholson for his help 'M' 3' Jeanne Jenklnl i "Ullll" ll"? dllectlnll of me clV' hooks for carrying slx l"II5h the "1-farvesi; in 'rhank-offer- -The United ch - Speed and accuracy in A.-lchme. lllan defence program we are Slilld-filled bass and four illg". He replied by expressing his festive with giowinmch Ilia" looked tic: Marion Bryenton. entering into rather extensive . Dlllls lll Wlllel” pleasure Mm the Mom 0. the Mn” and mums candles. poin- INTO THE nous:-: or THE LOR.D-Combat- aecorated by a heavy blanket of snow. Most rellg- Class marks: Dorothy Proude. rlanning to organize both civ- 11- one llasllllillll '0ll”li'-d service. 'rl...- collection from this Tuesday afterixo ml" flreens. an ready soldiers of the us. 25th olvlsion file into the lous services for front-line troops in Korea have been Most improvement: Clair Bryen- lllall and lmlllslrllll COWS ll” '”””"d neck I" my ”' Service amounted to was 00 the Christina - On. Dec. 4th. for crude chapel built by G.I's in their spare time and held outdoors or in tents. ton. the Purpose Of fire filihtlnz. in 395'- "The Lord'sPrayel"' was repeat- berton Auxilllfrmemng 0: the Al" Leona G. Cameron, teacher. llle event that the danger 01' 12' 0” ll” helmet Wllll lllllll ed ill unison and the meeting The openin y 0!. the w'M'S' lng sllclellllyv Ml55 Allllle I-Enid" in a Women's Day service in the lllr Tallls Sllllllld llecllmc lm' turned up for carrlllng closed by singing Hymn Na 35,; ied by Mrs gbfglshlp "lvlce W55 corresponding secretary, Mrs. Uh-l cE,,,c.. me gouowing Sunday KINGSTON BRANCH mlnent. As an outstanding cit- tlxlrll Writer- and repeating the iviizpah Benedic- was based on tn 0" com" '"'d l” ilerlllll Coillzlllln: treasurer, Mrs evening with Mrs. Dunbar in CANADIAN LEGION 51" 'G"”"ls 5C"0”" llm ""1056 lolliliy in our i:'0V- 13' ml" 5”” l” be ””led lion. Mrs. Nicholson invited mem- new story of the 3f'.e-"M" yet ever hm" l'll"-l359ll- charge of the service. Two mem- -.n- Errlmenlv l5 unquestioned. W8 l" all avltllable WFlll3l'5' bers to the Manse for next meet- The presfdente mt Chudl M5” ll” ll'll0ll'lns departmental bers were reported sick. A vote l H”l"”' "ll ll” ””Vembel'l llelleye ll-"ll We may Collrli On 14' one lmx M malm” l” inn. Lunch was served nnu n 50. then conducted Pg” 'l' C" Glee". secretaries: of thanks was tendered Mrs. wenn The December meeting of the Glllde xTl- Margaret D0lr0ll: 2- you, as a patriotic citizen. for lllllll lllcerldlary bf-llrlbr clal hour followed. ' iod and it was deeldbglxmness per" Christian Citizenship. Mrs. Gor- for her work in putting on the Kingston Branch No. 30 Canadian Dene Auenaunl 3' Ram” Dolwn loo ll" "M c”'”pe”ll”l'l- we that fall 3” light T box of gmnu nn, lo 8 to lmck 3 (1011 Coffin; Community Frlend- pageant. C Lcglon 3 E 5 L wns held In th Gnde Ix"l' Margaret Peters" ll3Ve- l-hel'9f0rE- taken the llb' 15 one Ships anchor to be Nonril WXLTSIIIRE w M s nersons and bus for lmplllcllil ship. Mrs. Russel Bonymanr Chris- The January meeting will be ai i i t ' ll Gracie VIII-L Basil Gallant: 2 arty or appointing you air raid llmped l" "59 Warden ' ' ' In the church”soO:lh;l:llilml;g Dlaclizd mn stewardship, Mm wgm mm. the home of Mm Angus wnnams. gesionb Hag: Charlottetown, on Shirley Arsenault; 3. Eunice Pet- warden 10,- your street. Attach. canine: stop quickly while ne w o . , - - g ecem er at 8.30, with a 0 6r5- ed, ou ill find ll - n 013 ll8- The regular meeting of the W. wishes to give to this worthy cause "5" A33”cl3 9 Members. Mrs. Meeting to be held in the after attendance. ll” ll Grade VH4. Harvey Gallant, meg; nzcessary afglft go? lapn. is. One' broom with long harl. MS. of North Wiltshlre United Church metnat the home of Mrs. Bruce Noyc. on Thursday evening, many leave theii-vuparcels there. T "- Wallsh save the Watch- 0W9r report. telling or the wmk Charles Johnston: Literature, Mrs J. W. Waugh; Miss onary Monthly. Miss Sophie Rams ; Mission Band noon. . Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. - President Comrade AridrcwMac- Eachern presided and the minutes Grade VI-i. Vernon Gallant; 3. Clara Arsenault; 3. Elaine Gauth- ier. raid warden. May we suggest that all possible haste be exer- cised ln making preparations die tied to warden's back for sweeping up when it is all over. - me, am, being done in one of the Mission! Leaders. Mrs. A. R. Wallis and of ,he i . G u - Mr . F k W ks: B b B d y . prev ous meeting were read rade IV-1. Gertrude Gallant. for this emergency, Thum; you Further instructions to follow. du';l;ed Lvorlsvlllxigl sglvtiece Clwals gn fo'xJ.."llteI Community Friendship work Lensdersnigm Ale: wam: ind Llgls er. ANDREWS W. M. S. and approved. Grade 111 (a) -1. Bernice Gal- (or your courtesy in this mat- "Thanking you. Y . r, ar . rs. e month was 31 home calls. ' ' ' l ' ---- 1; was then moved that 510 00 be lant; 2. Jeremiah Peters. ter and please accept the "J.B.H." Bruce Noye. pianist. It was taken from he Missionary Monthly and opened with music and closed with Hymn 64: "Angels From the Realms of Glory" and prayer h.V leader. The vlcc-president. Mrs. Deacon. presided. and roll call was answer- ed by 14 members; two visitors weresalso present. Minutes of two previous meetings were then read by the secretary. The president then took charge Mission Band leader reported 12 meet-inks and a church service lleld. Baby Band leader reported boxes all in. amount si4.oo. Friend. ship secretary said number of vis- its to home were nine, cards sent. 16 flowers, one. Mrs. Deacon then read a letter PROFESSIONAL five bouquets 1 11 i-hlrze trAea:)s,8ioven.ow9m "ml and rs. u re 3 .1 "Christian Et3e'val?cIshi:ll :.r.tciMg1,?,'; vlleiiiehmade for the next meeting at, :'n "” 1"" illllms will present their nus reports. The hall hostess "l" be M"- Russel Bonyman the :':;5lltl1i:el::3;;. Iligrg. A. R. Wallis a Weeks. an M” ca.” Mrs. Carl Weeks, convener of the lllllnlllililns Committee. brought in the l9ll0Wlll8 slate of officers which were adopted as rea.d:.. Honorary president, Mrs. 9, .3 Gordon: president. Mrs. A. c grelen: first vice-president, Mi-5 Mar Weeks: second vice-pi-csidem rs. George Ramsay; correspond. CARDS - Dr. John E. sterlis VETERINARY SURGEON LL'B- The Decem;rmegL.ng of mg reiary, the minutgs of the prezioliirs . '- . i ting were rea by Mrs. . . . aaanisrna. SOTJCITOR, Baptist Womens Missionary Socl- "lee , d p ,. g C.m bell, and approved as rea. none 729 :88 Pownal st. . Efe. cty met at the Parsonage on Tues The lltreasmer. Mm H. E. Nelson Office Hours By Appointment I Allison M. Gillis. I80 llehmond St. - Cb'tawn.. Phone 590 . sviloii .l. min Ill). DENTIST .2 .. . . . .,.. . . OPNIMETRIST D u. x in passing: p:,enl;arl;:Jeanpteel:1or:,y Their: hostess assisted by Mrs. I-LE. Nel- at all - ' o .m:uI::;: .s:."'” 31,0”, gulhuylnu gfbeg Myers la.f1t:d'I:Iors. Walter 50" "Fl M” "- 4' ”l”ll”l5ll"- We would appreciate you picking up or coming in and ar WES appon prepare B . . . Adiolnlnil North American Hotel "'I::::":,&' paper for next month. CRAPAUD w. M. s. making your settlement and give instructions as to the MGIIIOSOII. Puke 8. ' Nicholson a. w. Marnnsou. an a. la. PEAKE. as. can JOHN P. NICHOLSON. LLLL Barristers. ete Collections - Money To Loan to Great George Street Charlottetown Dr. A. L.-Maclscuc M. Albon Farmer- l.A. LL. I. MONEY 1'0 LOAN ' Charlottetown. P. 1:. I. MacPliee 8. trainer a.r. limruss. a.a.. s.o. e. sousauio raamoa. 3. a. Barristers. .lo. Palmer 8. I-loslem A. J. EABLAM. l.a..l. Barrister. Eta. 0I”I.lOME'I'RlST lunch was served by the hostess. The business period wu pfesldcj l lanlcgf llvovawseotia mamban PHONE 2 " over by the president, Mrs. Wm FLEETWOO "' ll"? Wile 9-3 L '8” ALBEBTON W- M- 5- Waddell. The linancial report given D b th treasurer. Mrs. John Nloh- FIRESTONE DELUXE REFRIGERATOR Money 10 LOAN 123 Kent Street -Mrs. w. c. Lawson was hos; .,,Ymf,,,md that the anmmn BATTERY PORTABLE MGM? . D I) ti . - - Dr. W. R. Carson. mm to Siolo-on A l l.'.'.' Xlsglliin K-'ILy”.Zrl3.5ev3.3 13:. :3;'d,l;”;?,,,fef,”,l;SfI .."f.JIEil..f5..E R A D n 0 9 cllllllll F9l'-ll cllP”llY Chiropractor S. The Christmas worship ser- mwrovemems by means 0! 3 con, Plllner 0 rule vice was.led. by Mrs. Fredncampi gregnuonui supper, pang-y gale, A powerful, neat llnl.. rliono SILARLOTTETOWN "'lc d Mrs bLlo Idhilvilkielwvsilio lllll 503 5319- "ll clllmll "lvlce """” "'”' ”'”' ””"""" . 2” Prllll” 9- A. rend nmnged noemz and by M”. at which the Bonshaw quartcttc I :;c.::”o.6c-, l - K. C in prose. ' n antenna and ....n. .....,. Chas. R. McQuuId Barrister. so.ie..:... Notary "0 Cogno do gometrpmnanlngl 2-iiggqrglgehjglggrg-wit vggg :l;lgcl;i;;;fu 7...... -..'. ..... BoYs' or MEN'S 3lcYcLE s A ””'chB'',''l " C""g- Blflllllli ga'B”!Cu.IirrIingi.'lama M2: yvv cl aisles oi CWll'- mm mm" B . P s 8 so ' ' " llll'l""'- 51 ' 'l ' ' ' ' Mrs Ralph Myers invited the qr gm figg M 4 BARRISTER. soucrroa. LOANS on cl-rr AND LaW""l '""l M"- l-”- 3- C"l""i ' 9 ' NOTARY. Em rm" PROPERTIES Nvtprne (,:,3:ngl:,egu wn. degicage.-1 Ii:l::tliIJnegl'3 to her house for the next C bi ti n '"'"'l 7""'l llllllilllll : ' ' Th fll l sl te of officers in Console om no 0 . . OIlAll:'lI.0'l"l'l'I'owN A- WGIHICII Gilli”. ...'f'”....'i.'.”L' ".l,”.i.'.'"li....l.'"'c.b” v'.'.l. W... 3...? Stole? .3. the coming sells, Handy small Radios. This is a strong well-built Bicycle that you will find hard to ' rs. av o gson n c arge o Presiden, rs. o . awson: - f u g Q '" ml LLB. giamrllzjellkllealdiirar thelworzhip am: year: t M R M D Big trade in on your old . I". of an tic. us. on B d ' Pl ' GCIICCP & Hggggfd aAnmsT'T” sg":slI:oR' ll” the study. The meeting closed vice-president, Mrs. John Leard: Radlm ) q y P ' 9 n 0 Pay' Gll.3u"- A onun". 3 Ah LL. J” Gnu” .u:.' A with the Mitpah benediction.-B. Egg.-gun-y . treasurer, Mrs. John . n t " "ll "'"”""" ""' " "” ”'"”ll''” 1' r. I run w M. s mchollond UNIT-ele:ItDT1dlI);NICbITD5I:I)olII N I C 5..., ., .,,.,, n can RA cuss . . Band ea er. rs.t H e w. o s n I rllllllll Bank of commerce Illa J 8 The Central Christian Church elegtledolalgelfoilfifslf-3” w to - - ' ' w. M. s. held their December Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Roh- ' - - 'l- N MP-Glllqun 0......-... meeting at the home of n... c'sr- s.. n.......... 1 Tobogguns. Hand Slelglis. Baby Sleiglis. asursrsil. SOLICTTOI. cu. Nouns. no PIMHUTEI. souorroa Lvoouaitls euil.nmo- J. A. CABRIJTHERS lies enailrlae, no"... mood Osrllr III! 5 Queen Isa. office Plan III!-Ilene mt II. II. Illllliiili GIIMPAIV CIIAITIIID AOCJOUNIANTS Ill Grail George St. Charlottetown Phones III! . M11 - lo: :61 RANDOLPH W. MANNINUFOA. IIIIA P. IIMPIIIIION. O.A Other bffiees almlu. Ilaaetai's...'It. leIn'I. xlurat, om- neuih. In Fred Leard: Supply Secretary,Mrs. Hunter Weeks; Press, Mrs. Fred Leard. A beautiful candle-lighting carol service was then led by Mrs. Gor- don Coffin. assisted by Miss Annie Leard. Mrs. A. R. Wallis. Mrs. Charles Johnston, .Mrs. James I-iodgson, Mrs. John Matthews and Mrs. A. C. Green. In this Canadian Friendship carol service the members remem- bered in goodwill and fellowship the Jews of Canada. the Canadian Indiana, the French Canadians those whose ancestors came from Europe. Africa and Asia to found new homes in Canada. all new- comers to Canada from war-devas- tated lands. and all were urgezl to remember that "Love can speak a language all nationalities under- stand." After the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. during which a dainty lunch was served. CENTRAL BEDEQUE W. M. S. day evening. Dec. 4. A gaily deco- rated Christmas. tree was in a prominent place and as each member arrived she hung a. small Christmas stocking on the tree containing her offerings." g'!'he president, Mrs. MacFarlane gave a very fine devotional in keeping with the season. A reading. "Who Are The Wise Men". by Mrs. L. Muttart and a Christmas Legend. by Miss Phyllis Brlgen were very much enjoyed. '1 e secretary react a letter from Miss Laura Bain, missionary in India, telling of her work, which is that of instructing the Bible wo- men snd going out with them to visit the different villages. It was decided to send cards and boxes to shut-ins this Christmas as usual. It was moved that a resolution petitioning the Government to close the vendors' stores at (i p.m. by presented to the Government. The Christmas stockings yielded a generous offering, and the meet- ing closed with hymn and Mizpah Benediction. after which a. dainty Helen Kerr who read a selection rie MacNeill. with ihs.Pre.sldeilt Mrs Lily Baker in the chair. , Meeting was opened by singing the hym "Joy to the World." af- ter whlc Mrs. Baker read the 67th Pisini and Mrs. Dunbar led in Prayer. "The DUVITLIDDJIIIONOP - Mrs. Webb then toolvehsrge of the meeting and with the assistance of several members put on an in- teresting and appropriate page- Int entitled "The Star." During the pllicnt a duet en- titled Once sin Bethlehem of Judas” was sung bye Mrs. Mac- ..tThe December meeting of the W. M. :5. of St. 'Andi:ews Presbyter- ian Church, Montague, was held at the home of Mrs. W,. A. John- sione. The president, Mrs. F. N. Young. presided. The opening hymn was "While Shepherds watched Their Flocks", alter which the Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. E. MacNeil. The Christmas meditation was given by Mrs. A. D. MacI..ure, the meme being "Fear not. for behold I bring you good tidings of great icy, which shall be to all people”. Mrs. James Currie led in prayer, followed by the hymll ”As Witn Gladnes. Men Of old" a a spe- cial thank offering was received and the prayer of dedication was led by Mrs. Young. , Mrs. Youngtthen welcomed to the meeting several visitors who were introduced and seated ill specially arrangedlseats. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture containing the word "Joy". In the absence of the sec- read the financial report, and a number of sick calls were reported. A chapter from the study book "Meet. the South Americans" was read by Mrs. A. C. MacKay, fol- lowed by a very interesting discus- sion. At thelclose of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the The December meeting of the Crapaud Auxiliary of the W.M.s. was held at the home of Mrs. Frank MacDonald on Thursday evening, Dec. 6th. with eight mem- bers and three visitors present. The worship program was led by Mrs. Robert Dawson with the (ol- lowlng members taking part: Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. Norman Mac- Donald, Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale. Mrs. John Leard. Mrs. Willialn Waddell qncl Mrs. Ralph Myers- 'I'his program. "A Canadian Friendship Carol Service" was car- l-led out from "the Monthly" with lighted candles, effectively arrang- ed in front of an artistic Christ- mas mantle. and was interspersed with appropriate Christmas carols. was the special attraction. The Mission Band also gave a Literature. Mrs. Franb MacDon- aid. supply. Mrs. Percy Dawson. Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Lorne Higgins. g Friendship, Mrs. John Leard. Temperance. Mrs. Joseph 'rrows- dale. Pleas. Mrs. John Simmons. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. . BACK IN SWIM given to the Christmas tree fund. and also that the president look lifter the advertising for the com- ing year. It was then moved to send ciga- rcttes to the Loys in Korea. With no .further business the meeting closed with the usual Le- clan procedure. Grade III (b)-1. Bernice Gal- lant: 2. Lorraine Dolron; 3. Louis Gallant. Grade II (a)-i. Judy Doiron. Grade II (b)-1. Norma Gallant: 2. Erwin Gallant; 3. Kenneth Gauthier. Grade I-No exams. Yvonne Doiron. teacher. thanks of the committee for your part in this enterprise, which we feel is so vital to the best interests of us all. "Yours very truly, "Air Raid Warden Division "J. B. i-IANKERGOOVD. "General Director. we BE 'REFRESHED DRINK nun: Maps are RE LAY-AWAY GOODS time you would like delivery. WE WILL BE OPEN THUR. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS UNTIL 9 0tCLOCK Voli lube-. built-in loop Aeroplane oil Truck We Popular MECHANICAL TOYS E Motorcycle 65c Cal ' 65: VANCOUVER 1- (CP) - Neptune g Mechanical Te . Brown Bears. White MAY WE SUGGEST THE PERFECT GIFT VICKERS ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE (Portable)-5119.95 "What A Gift" Dolls. Doll Carriages. Games. Many special features not found on most machines ELECTRIC CLOCKS. TOASTERS. IRONS and I(ETTLES EXTRA SPECIAL! Real gold-fashioned Teddy Bears Reg. 54.50 While Tliey Last - S235 Brown with Growler. A favourite with the kids. . it-mas-sous BIIYEIITOII & MAGIIAY 00. -Show-o. mm a on Sm. :'.:..":'.;.J;l.': ..f""...?”" :il..Y:"::..l:; li?.i”.?."V;'..?”...1I.”"ii ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, At the close of the lPageant. close brush with death. Given N . ' l q ' ' l. ones-mucus can an. noun-en. ll” "l""'l" ll” "W"! "W "M M full or visitors, lln-33 YOUR CHOICE - Me "Your: FRIENDLY FIRESTONE DEALER" ,. C and the offering for the month lives were saved by the pan ye Vaeesavo. laaa.'&Qtse. My trhttsaswlah m, mm, min Id lelfharymarg they! are again frol- - Supply Limited . . 187 (it. George st. Phone 747 ms In . H Aw .-..,N&g Jgwneanplm in 0 . c g a sun ight.- Z l n .L.