-3 The Gnardhl op-Up O'Ll!lARY ' llias mien Cornish student of . grade 12 in Charlottetown High spent the Christmas holi- i da with her parents, Mr. and 'i lira. Arthur Cornish of Mill lload. Min Marion Bills of Charlotte- town. was 3 recent visitor to rela- tivea and friends in 'b'I..eai-y. V Mn. John M.ac1.ennan who has been visiting with relatives in West Prince has returned to her home in Summereide. Miss ltuby Graswell. has re- turned to her home in Bloomfield, after visiting for some time with relatives and friends in Cher- iottetownl Mr. Arthur Dignan. has return- ed to hie home in Woodstock after :- spending a week with relatives and friends in Charlottetown recently M Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy who - have been visiting with relatives and friends in the United States for about a month. have returned to their home in Knuisford. . The many friends of Miss Helen .. Hardy are glad to Hear that she .,is feeling much better. and is -spending some Elm? with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs Ira. 'ia.rdy of Mill Road; Helen has been a patient in the P. E I. l-fospltai. Charlottetown. I Miss Alberta Macfiusland. stu- dent of the High School in Suin- merside. is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. atti Mrs Edward M;icAusland Bloomfield. Mr. Alfred Palmer and Mr Herbie Dennis. O'Leai-y. motored to Charlottetown on Thursday af- ternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edviiii Turner. on sunday where they will visit with relatives and friends for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Wendel Turner. 0'IJeai'y. Donnie. O'Leary. spent Christmas day in Charlottetown, guests of her mother Mxsg William Jay and Mr. Jay. Mr. and Mrs Reginald Gallant and little son of Borden. are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Gallantis mother. Angus Macxenzie in O'Leary. visitors to the mainland on Thurs- day. to hear Gordon. are very sorry Mrs. Clark's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacAusland in Bloom- field. Miss Margaret Stewart. Health Nurse. O'Leary, to Halifax where she a couple of months. Edward M:icAusiand Mr. Albin Craswell. inoon. out around again. after her cent sick spell. her parents. Mr. Matthews in 0'Leary. - Boultar in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sllliker. Mr Charlie MoArthve' in 0'Leary recently. Misti Gracie see man the Christmas holidays with he man in O'I..eary. Mr. St. Eleanor: spent Sunday with their relatives in 0'l..esry. family of Summerslde were week Aehleyls parents. Mr. and Mrs Erskine Billlker in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrag Jackie Ai-eenaul ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roger and family. .be0l'i the past two years. is now spend tog some time with relativee in 0' the Western Creameriee, . .....,, O'l..eary. left for the United States Mrs. The many friends of Mr. Murray V that he is ill and is patient in the Mr. and Mrs. Archie O. Claii of sacliville. spent the week-and with Public has gone will spend and motored to Bummei-side on Thursday after- The many friends of Mrs. Lea- ier Gay are very glad to see her re- Miss Blanche Matthews employee of the Bank of Nova Scotiti. sum- merside. spent the week-end with and Mrs. Jack V : Mr. and Mrs. Collie Pridhiim of - Montrone, were recent visitors to the home of and Mrs. Alton and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and family of Cascumpec were Sunday visitors to Mt. Royal. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Obediah MacArthur of summereide were recent visitors at West Devon. where they visited with Mrs. MscArthuz”a fether. Mr. Mr and Mrs. Albert Noonan and Mrs John Noonan of Alberlon were visiting with relatives and friends Friday. January 7.iE5L Planned Mau NAIROBI. Kenya. (AP) war in a drive to root the anti- of Kenya. Africa commander-in-ohiei. two years ago. will beat "slow methodical search" tribal gueirilla leaders. said Maj.- Gen. George chief of staff. tribesmen "a secret for weeks. Their cation with civilisation will be re- dio contacts with spotter planes. DATE 18 SECRET Other planes will drop loud. am- munition and medical animals. The u;il.p for start of the oppre- ..on will be kept secret, said. Wediiostiay who have sworn men from the colony. struck boldly night the Mau Mau. near the house oi governor Sir Evelyn Baring. ii Mau Mau gang fought a gun battle with police in which one African women was killed. was a Visitor to relatives in Am- woman. herst. N. S., for a few days. Mrs. Jean Collicutt and son Nursing Home in O'i..eary. was a visitor to 0'Leai'y recently. Mr. Elierslie were visitors to recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cascumpec, spent Sunday with Mr: Lewis' parents. Mr. and Mrs Jeremiah Dalton and family in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Comllsh. Cnmnm . - oi-in vsit . :'li1f.nilm;:lfEl.deCoEheishe:J pargntg. Mr. MT ind M”? R03 3m'"”Km”' "I and Mrs. Arthur Cornish. Mm Port Hill were recent guests of Mr. Rom and Mrs. Wendell Turner and iam- Mr Reginald MacAualand and lly in 0'LeI-rib Mr. irireddie MacAusland were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis. 0'- eently and were the guests of Mr and Mrs Glydcn Willis. Mr. Clifford Ellis has g Prince County Hospital. and all united sigma. . him! 30 599 him l-"Wk 110319 131,"? Rev, G. O. Hewlett, 0'l..eary found ” ' soon. a pansy in full bloom in his gar- occas.on for this time of the year. a. patient for him a speedy recovery. Miss Olive Jelley, Summerside ents. Mr. no in O'Lea ry. of Mrs. PIol:ering'e parents. IV" Wolfe. FBOOVCFY. . naifaiiri-Tn DEPOBTED deported father's successors. an Graz Kleinea Blatt says it had re ceived this - The British high command announced Thursday it will launch the biggest mop-up operation of the Mau Mau white terrorists out. of the Jungle! Gen. sir George Erskine. 13-151: W throw nine battalions into the big push. the largest troop concentra- Lion in one area since the Mau Mau fighting broke out more than The British and African troop! their way through the colony's forests and jungles inla or Heymen. Erskine's In the drive to wipe out the hideouu. the troops will disappear in the Jungle only communi- supplies. Heavier equipment will he moved through the steaming Jungles and iorests by African porters and pack l-ieyman to drive white in the heart of Nairobi. In a raid She was suspected of harboring a Mau Mau gang, Nairobi police. arrested four African men and two Mr. Jago Sabme of West Point and Mrs. Peter Mccauil of Coleman Mai-iie Lewis of Leary motored to Kensington ra- i-el.uriie.t:i from a very pleasant trip to the den on Saturday. This is A rare The many friends of Mr. Leslie Cray are sorry to hear that he is in the Prince County Hoeiptal with Jaundice. we all hope spent the week-end with her par- and Mrs. George Jeliey mersida were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bern- ard and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bern- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering or Borden were visitors to the home and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke in Cape The many frlende d Mn. Au- bln Wedge are sorry to beer that she is ill and all hope for a speed; -c VIENNA (AP)-Joseph Itelin'e only daughter. Svetlana. has been from Moscow by her Austrian newspaper claimed Wednesday. The information from a eow4-.-.o--.-....- .......-...-.- . .. . HOWI.-AN -Mr. and Lea. leaner Bryan and Devin motored to st. Eleenore and uunmieraicie on December 13. Alfred Palmer oi 0'iAary made several business trips to Howian recently. Mrs. Fella Dolran of Duvar and son. Anthony, of Ontario. recently called on relatives in Howlan. Parinin Perry visited at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Lei-raine Gallant. on Mon- ay. Mrs. Albsn '1'. Arsenault spent Tuesday at the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan. O'Leary. Mlae Jean Araeneuit is spending some tinge in O'Leai'yi Friends and relatives of Paul Doiron of Duvar are Dleased to note that he is now out of hos- pital in Halifax, having undergone surgery a month ago and that he will eoon return home. Little Miss Elaine Gallant is out of school for a few dsys suffer- ing from a bad cold. Her little friends hope to see her return to school soon. Friends of Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Lot 0. regret to learn of her illness in Weste:'n Hospital and look forward to an improvement very soon. There motored to Summerside on December 23. Messrs. Tenis Peters. Jerry Gallant and Bruce carruthers. Several young folk from Howlaii attended the Christmas concert. in Duvar School on December 21. Bruce Carruthers went t.o Wil- mot on December 23. where he spent Yuletide at the home of hi.- daught:-r and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frances MacQuai'rie. Miss Betty Arseiiault of Ciiscum- pee in now spending some time in Howlan at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mid. Arthur Deaftoches. Upper Howlan. Mr. Fel'dlE Ai-senault. student at 51. l-fyacmthe College. Quebec, ar- rived at his home here on Decem- ber 22, to spend the Yuletide holi- days. All his friends are pleased. to welcome him. '. Miss Norma Gallant. student at. Tlgnish Convent is spciiciiiig hi-i-l holidays at her home here. l Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Perry were in Suminerside on December la. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sweet of Forest View were in Howian Olli Thursday night. Howlsn School closing iuuk pliicel on Thursday night in the form oil a Christmas Concert. During the .ainging of "Here Comes Santa .Ciaus." a. jolly old Santa eiiioi-ed wth jingle bells and lots of gifts and treats for all the pupil: and pre-school children. Paul Doiron of Duvar has now returned home after undergoing sur- gery in Halifax. Colson Wood of West Cape was in Howlsn on Thursday night. . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant and young daughter of Chnrlutietowii, spent Christmas at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard, who now residing in Charlottetown. were "in Howlaii over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flemming who now reside in N. 5.. where he is posted with R. C. A. F.. spent Christmas with Mrs. l"lomniina's folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richard at Howian. . A large number were present at St. Anthnnyfe for midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Although the highway was Very icy the weather was fine. A large number received in O'Leary. Holy Communion from the hands Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac-Pherson of the Pastor. the Rev. M. J. Rooney. have left to spend the winter Miss Annie Gallant of Rustico months with relatives in Nova is now visiting in Howlan. sue.-t Scotia. of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. A. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Bell of Sum- Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Sl)f'f'il Christmas Eve at the home of their son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lar- reine Gallant and family. Wendell Culllcutt of Lot '1, apeiit Christmas day in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Larralne Gallant and Theresa and Marjorie aepnt Ohrllimas afternoon at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Fermin Perry. lllelne and Urban Gallant. visit- ed with their maternal grandpar- . ants. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Christmas eftai-noon. Mill Laurette Arsenault of Sum- msrslde visited of. the home of her parents here during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Tenia Peters spent Christmas day in OlLenry at the home of their daughter and son- iiar. uid Mrs. oleyuaii Carmin- ie and sons. David and Wayne. st. motored urwm Cape on Decem- ber H. . A few men from I-fowleri went on an eel fishing trip on Decem- ber 27. Mr. and Mre. Joe '1'. Gallant at Forest View were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gellant on Sunder night. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnen of Bummei-aide visited at Gabe: home in Woodstock during the christian aeason. , Richard Fleming of Charlotte- town was in Howlen recently. The infant son of Mr. and Mn. Arthur Deenoches was baptleted on December 26. by the Rev. Mr. J. Rooney. spouse 3 were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers. Schools are now closed for Chriet- mae holidays and meny of the children are trying out the skates received from Santa. -Mr. and Ml'S. Anthony Finnan. the girls and Mrs. Jerry Arsena-lit were in Duvar on Sunday night. Dec. '26. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Araansult were in Emerald on Sunday. Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Richard and family recently visited with Reggie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richard at OlLeary. Congratulations to Mrs. Octave Blanchard of Plusville, on being the jack poi winner in Tignieh on Monday night. Mrs. Folix Doiron n Duver and hcr sun. Anthony and his little daughter. Judy. of Ontario. were calling on relatives in Howlan on Tuesday. Dec. 28. Vincent Gallant of Piusvllle, was in Hiiwlan on Tuesday 28. Dr. Dewar of 0lLeary. made a Lll0l(!SSlf)nJll call in Howlan on Tuesday. Dec. 28 to the home of John Wedge who is ill. Hie neigh- bors and friends hope to see him well and out again soon. Diane Aiieai-n of Alberton rec- vntly visited at the home of Diane Gallant at Howlan. Quite a depth of wet snow fell on Tuesday, Dec. 28. making very bad going for cars and very slip- pi-ry. Miss Noi-ma Gallant visited with illfr fricnd Miss Jean Arsenauit on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Benton and family of Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar and fam- iily of Alma. recently visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platis and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Piaits at Howlan. Mr. and Mn. Jack Platte and family were guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Dewar. 0'1,eery. on Sun- riny afternoon. Dec. 20. Mrs. J. B. Aiaenault was a train passenger in Summerside on Thurs- riiiy, Dec. .10. where she will spend a. couple of days. Some of our men are taking ad- vantage of the sleigh -roads and hauling out their supply of fire wood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacAus- land of O'l..i-nry. were quite pleas- ed on Christmas Day when the stark presented them with their first son to add to their family of five young ladies. All their friends and old neighbors in l-lawlan offer congratirlailons. Miss Diane Gallant who spent Tuesday in Alberton. returned to her home in Howlan on Tuesday night accompanied by her friend Miss Diane Ahearn who spent the day in Howlan. ' Miss Sandi-a Araenault was guest of her coming the Misses Marlene and Carol Areeneuit. on Thursday. Miss Grace Arsenault wont to Piusville by train on New Year's Eve. The snowolow opened the How-' lan Road, for cars on New Year's Eve. for the first time thia winter of 54-55. Jerry Gallant while in O'Leary. on Thursday. Dec 30. had the mie- fortune to fail on ice and badly injure his knee. He is now laid up for a while. The infant daughter ol Mr. and "'CAMEO"' C IINIIIOQOI Friday-seturdu 7:15-9:15: Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Red skeiton in comedy. GREAT niimomi IIODBERY", with can Williams. James Whlimore. Also Serial end in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ree Noorien News. spent parents. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Sea- Western diplomat in Moeeow. who spent his Christmas vacation In Austria. The newspaper does not identify him. and family. Y and Mrs. Don MacDonald of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and and visitors to the home of Mrs. and family of O'l..eary. motored to Olengarry. Lot '1. recently and were the guests of Mrs. Arseneult'a per- Mrs. Ernma Matthews. who has residing in summer-side for Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams. of IT! entertained their staff and their -partners to a Turkey Dinner on Friday night. The remainder of the . evening was merit in watching TV. hich he been emailed spur. .'f'he may frien& dine. Ina Beth. alenwood are lorry b lieu- ..&etneIeapet.ientinthe'f'ui-nor TO TRY AA IDEA OL!Wl:1.A.NlD. (At?) non of e "Nareotioe Anonymous' club with It chief probation Oagliardo said he wanted to tea a theory that "junkies" county officer t problems. ' ionship and group therepy. LIGHT WEIGHT IIILPI "'ROYAI." IOIIIII inee Saturday 2:30. "III OANTQ Technicolor. .. em - . -.. e If "CATTLE QUEEN" . 1.. 7 - the :5-I-II -r:r1l:io"5- . RN'IlIl- memiberl was en- nounced by Angelo J. Geclisrifo. and al- coholics have the same personality Alcoholiu Anonymous hae helped provide euros in a num- ber of cases by offering compen- Threo - quarters elf he NJIM ti-alien registered in Canade last year weighed 2,000 pounds or Ian. Friday-Saturday 7:3 I 9:3: X- WI 9103?”. etarrinc Keefe Craaulie and Marilyn Dunno. h t I I am norms! "GONI WITH THI. WIND" on snow on! non main- CAPITOL Summer-aide BIG DOUBLE BILL If 41)?! TINIH llueleyesdrhenley-20'deak tsueisao Ilntlllelt mum kind at -VIII. 3. Ar- eenault of llcwleii. V , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant and little daughter of the Mill Road. were lueete of Kr. and Mn. Frank Gallant on Sun: Jan. 1. . i Allison Carruthere. Bruce Cer- rutbere and Mrs. B. I. Durnviiie motored to Enmoi-ev on Sunday, Jan. 2. visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Piueville epant New Year's and Sunday in Hoivlsli. ' Urban and Theresa Gallant were guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on sun- dey. Jen I. Mr. and Mn. Anthony Finnan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Araenault and Mr. and Mn.-John Arsenault were.gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. efiauit on New Year's night. Mr. and Men. Douglas Adams and family of 0'Leary. were guests at the 'Webb" home in Howlan on New Year's Day. . Iaeater Ralph Gallant of Fortune Cove. spent, New Year's Day with his coueina. Ernie and Edwin Gal- lant at Howlan. l Eddie Myers and sons of Duver were in Howlan recently. Mr. and "Mrs. Henry Gallant and family vie ted at the home of Mr. and Mn. erraine Gallant and family on New Yeer'e Day. Howlen Schools re-opened on Monday. Jan 3, after the Christ.- mas holidays. . AG TIGNISII -Mr. J. Peter (Ivaudet, Tignish, had in his guests for the Christ- mas holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Chester l-l an and children, Peter, Douglas an Jamuelin of Monclon. N. 3., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klnch end fam- ily. Janice Jackie end Peula of sienion Park and Miss Velda Gaudet of Summerslde. Pte. Alonso Hogan. who is serv- ing with the Royal Canadian Army at Gagetown. N. 5.. spent Christ- mas with his wife and family in Tlgnlsh. Miss Lorna Mcinnis, student nurse at Charlottetown Hospital, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mofnnis, Tignish. ' Miss Bertha Doyle teacher of Queen Square 5'-hool. Charlotte- town is spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle. Mrs. Wade Harper and son. Bill are spending a few days in Char- lottetown. While in the City Mrs. Harper will attend the Instructor's l'-'irst Aid Course which is given at the Red Cmes Headquarters. Miss Lorraine Arsenault. Halifax. is visiting her parents. . And Mrs. Fldeie Areenauit. Tlgnish. Mien ftuth Gallant. Ottawa. is spending her Chflltmle holidays with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. James Gallant. Nail Pond. Mrs. Foster sherry, Tighish. Mlle Carmella ault, Tigfilsh. and family in Skinner's Pond. will spend the winter months. few days in Tlgfiish with her son- in-lew and daughter. Mr. and Mn. Terrance Gavin. Miss Anita Martin. llllerslis spent the holiday week-end at Tigriish with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oville Martin. Among those who left. to accept work at Gagetown. N. 3.. on Tues- day. December as. were Messrs. Wilbert Keough. Edward Gavin and Marvin and Gerald Hackett. Mr. William Ayiward. . Skinner's Pond. left recently for the U. B. A.. where he will spend the winter months with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Wot-rell. ltoellndale, Mass. Mr. spent his Christmas holidays in Tignish, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready. . A large congregation attended the Christmas midnight mass at the Church of Bt. Simon and-st. Jude. Rev. Denis Gallant. Proceeding the mass the choir under the direction of Mr. Arthur Arsenault rendered several appropriate Chrfltmu hymns both in English and French. with Mr. Henry W. Gaudet as organist. The serman was delivered by Rev. Denis Gsllent. -CL. BEDEQUE -Mrs. Fulton Simpson. of Bel- mont.rLot 16. has been spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Ellis Webster and Mr. Webster, St. Dunstan's students who are spending their holidays at their Central Bedeque. Miss Elizabeth wright. Charlotte- 11. Mr. 0 mice Gallant who flu!!- ing with the lloyal Canadian Navy in Halifax spent e few deye of last Tignisb Arsenault. nurse- in-trainixig at the Charlottetown Hospital, spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and bare. Ralph Arsen- Mr. Henry Mccalium has ..nir... ed to his dutiee in Halifax after . spending a few days with his wife Mr. John Gallant. skinner's Pond left recently for Halifax, where he Mrs. Aeneas Atileei-n has return-A ed to Aiberton after mending I. William Wallace. Elmsdale. ' Tignish, which was celebrated by- . . I town." lllehlnls. Illnkh daye w tii ii:-..'pa?eunta.' l 1:: kczgiet. t.eonue.ei-9e- im. ldtaoulwrilllt. can am. i . . e. ,. i . - . ..""- A"-..':-c”””'” some sure” ..:":..-::i ' J . a w use aim-ice mow. mniali. ' , iv nit -travelled bl Flue. ,Mre. lieu-ice Sherwood. John. N. l.. werthe guest of and Mrs. Arthur Christmas hoiid Mr. William Iain the service was in charge of the oung people of the congregation. r. Arthur Murray. teacher of the Junior Bible Clan, presided. mu Marina MaeCalIun'l read the Scrip- ture leased and Mr. Edward of- fered prayer. A uartette by Miss Frances Craig. ise Joan Craig. Alexander Green and Mr. George Aftleok, was much appreciated. A duet wee deiightmlly rendered by mu Ti-ancee Oral and Mr. Alex Green Mr. Davis urray was or- Murray delivered a timely address based on Psalm :3. 'I'he young people were cordially congratulat- ed on the service they carried through so efficiently. The famous violinist, hgai-iini played his first concert in Genoa at age nine. i-.0. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC SUMMEIUIDE HEALTH CENTRE Saturday, January 8th 9:30 . 11 AM. STUDENT TONIGHT. FREDA Dancing 10:00 - 1:00 I Dr. rl :d.:'e. Wright inpqgbieagefm They t Mr. Murray ever the e. i right. I dent st unfit for the occasion. Mr. Arthur - NEW YEAR DANCE HOWABIYI RESTAURANT e1.50 per couple - Tickets token at door Everyone welcome whether or not invitations have been received. . 531.8 -Chartered V Accountant. week in visiting ' ” the Nova eeotfe Teehnlc College and friends. Halifax. meet the Qiriatmae lio1i- 1.11"” P” "i "-''K Mr. a.nd.Mre. Russel Perry. Neil daya with his pereete. Mr. and w, Au."-Q Pond. were visitors in Iummerelde Mn. Edinon wright. central nose. ,. n L mm” ambm. on Tuesday. one This you? me la on. life Qmgwtlle wweaee about The sympathy of the community fourth 3'" W l""m'l1 E31150!!! , is A dad to the bereaved family in - ' max. I. 0. so; and friends of Mr. Elijah Gallant. re was a large congregation nu m ?2..'”:2 ”.i.”f:;.f.""5..”'.?.2.””&” 533... '.'ilI.?.ii"e:.'JZi.".” sf.'i.' ' , O . , ll - l Miss Jean sirerry. Amherst. N. 5.. day. January and. In the absence is visiting her parents. Mr. and 01 fhl plltor. Rev. G. K. Ward. 3- 3- Em! 5 Son Limited Optometrists B F. Hunter. E0. 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