L competitors may semi in t. Competitors must write _ ‘_ 500 will he awarded to nrami Upportunity for Crossword Enthusiasts I _ _ _,j_1;1_1§ (:HA5L01'r1:_ TOWN GUARIMAN ___ , _ rv-w, nvg V To give young people a chance oi entering. we are making un early < E :announcement of the Guardian ' Christmas Number competitions. Prizes will be given in two sections. its i`ollows:- ll.) BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN UST $ _ CORRECT L"-i.‘3°..‘l‘l.“.’i.?.’.‘i‘Z... ....... .._..... BE _ ‘ OR WON L NEAREST ENTRIES Thursday, January 15th. 1931 ENTRIES ! Solution Published ` The subjects should be of a Christ- Nf ' sa¢urday.;Jam.a-ry 11:1.. 1931 RULES OF ENTRY ' jg many entries as they A new or renewal I 234 516 789 wish. ,inscription with competi- ¢¢¢'r name and address must bc forwarded with ‘- io ll 12 i using attached ‘ ‘“h0:\n.;I1bscr~lptions paid M Ib f::i|i1..=.l into 1ss1 emu ' ’ ||,,\~¢ preference. I6 A I7 their name clearly ill Pllhl 19 BLOCK letters on entry form and the back of en- g ai 22A ze n ll entry delayed, lost or not 37 ylivered. The Edltor's de- cision is final. Claims for ' .1 entries with not more than 41 six errors must be made as shown below. 87 . the competitor who sends In an all correct solution 49 or an entry with the few- next; $25.00 to the third: - $5.00 eseh will be awarded est errors: $50.00 to the _M _ so ,_ . 5 S ,,1.,,,, Envelopes most _ y ,f. _ Z4 25 _ qty contain one con\P¢u' I '< ' mr' try. ' ' ~ ’ |, Probfubf posting will not 27 & be accepted as proof of de- _L_ _ _ _ _._ 1 0 3+ 1 S# " o res ons Y 0|' 1 1 1 1 ' TI _“T ,Z _ Ui ka Q-, L. , - _,L the tive next successful competitors. coND11_‘1oNs l. Pill in the squares plainly in ink. 2. in the event of a tie or ,idea the prizes will be shared equally among the tielng competitors but g vrinner can receive only one share. I. You may send in as many solutions as you like provided they are each accompanied by a new or renewal subscription. L On the outside of the ,bsclr of the enevelope your NAME and ADDRESS must be written rlearly in ink. If Then address tot- ' , cnoss-wonb ' ' cm some cuaritimiowo omaha ` ‘ 1 Charlottetown -and post in time to reach us not ister than by `l\rg¢ post THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th. 1931. _ 0. 'CLAIMS-Tile correct solution will be Publish- 'ed SATURDAY. JANUARY 11th. 1931 and *competitors who have not more than six words Tw-rong. should send in a letter plllnll Stltllll how their effort corresponds with the correct solution. Address your claims im- CROSS CLAIMS 1 Care Editor Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown. and post to reach this oilice by 4 p. m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1931. Failure to 'comply with those conditions will disqualify YOU. 'i. No responsibility is accepted for coupons lost. delayed or misla.id. . ii. Mutiiated or altered coupons will be disquali- fied. , 9. The Editor‘s ruling on all matters connected with the contest will be final and legally bind- ing, and further, the Editor reserves the right to disqualify any person or persons for any reason that he considers-good and sufficient. 10. Employees of the Charlottetown Guardian arc lnell ble gi . . ll. No correspondence can be entered into in re- gard to this competition and no interviews granted. I. 52. £8. M' U” Wifi Nslant, me in -ii ting. - A word of six lettcr|.s=oa= I: stately of mienx NAME ............................ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . - - ~- -- _ (In Block Letters) snoless _ . I agree to abide by t.he'docLaion oi the Editor. ._.____.__--- 1 enclose subscription (state new or renewal) for Charlottetown Guardian to be sent to- mme ...... ........... ADDRESS . . .»...»»...»...»»»» ...nu.....»-~.-..».»..»....-.......... . . . . ..... ..- DATE OF EXPIRY ... _,C . CLUES-ACROSS Use word Argute meaning sharp, shrill, quick, subtle. A word of six letters meaning cover for ankle ov:-r shoe, legwear. lt. A word of six letters meaning an idea or con- crpfnn, opinion, belief, whim. A vc it of three letters rneaninl 5 lllilli HI' urs. t-.~,~.t, individual. A 1.\1:r:l of nine letters meaning Noel; annual fra'-t day. A word of tive letters meanlng‘to speak with eloquence: to deliver an eloquent address. A word of tive letters meaning one who is fully Proficient or skilled in an art. lfse the letters V. E. themselves. Two letters-contraction meaning “ior ex- ampie". vvorooianisaenmeanmgioutsrslnsu type. Word of four letters meaning a prince: title 0f dignity given to an Eastern Prince or chieftaln. Two letters, contraction for direction of the wind, or point of the compas. A word of six letters meaning anythlns' l|l°W! but of little value. snperloiai, glittering, shiny. A word of dve letters meaning the record of s year. A word of six letters mosulug to tempt by the offer of something good; entire. or attract. A‘word of .three lsttero meaning a, shoe lstehet: reckoning, as to keep check cn something. A word of three letters meaning suitable, sp- llroprlstc. liable. quick of apprrhsnslon. Two letters used in business correspondence as a contraction or substitute for "eonceming" or "ln reference to." First four letters of a word meaning hidden or GADIGGIIOG. < A word of three letters meaning application of anything to u particular plrposc. custom or practlos. A word of Ave letters meaning- bestiaiize. as *ith drink. in nopery, so laminate. *BEM of fin letters moaning loaded. burli- e A word of five letters meaning banned, forbid- end. ltfohrblted. A word of two letters meaning third personal uronoun, neutar. A word of four letters moaning a man of dia- ttlillllahed oourags. Use letters T. I. name of a tropical plant. Use a two letter preposition. '~`°*‘P\|0nt. CLUES-DOWN 1. Use word “Aceo|np'." meaning value. 2. A word of ilve letters meaning to incorporated into one; to _loin by legal or moral bond. 3. Use letters T. 0. S. 4. Use letters E. T. T. 5. A word of four letters meaning a pointeri stick to urge on cattle; stimulate. 6. A word of eight letters meaning relating to or resembling a goose; silly. 7. A word of tive letters meaning sounds on a hom or Bute; blast on a horn; sometimes name for low fellows. 8. Two letters meaning half an em a measure used in_type setting. U. A word of six letters meaning to repeat aloud f [Dm ll|¢m0l’1. 11. A word of five letters meaning an imitation of any person or thing; a statue, eifitl. or bust. 14. Usa lctterl H. R. 15. A word of ilve letters meaning to devour with grsodiuoss or voracity; plunder, prey. 18. A word of four letters meanin name of bird: honey buauard. _ I 22. Use E. N. 1.. A. C. 23. A word of four letters meaning a narrow piece of leather between upper and Iasther on sole; to boat heavily. _ 25. A word of tive letters meaning female bones. 28. A word of two letters meaning present tense of verb to be. 29. A word of tluee letters meaning the watery circulating juice of a plant. 30. Use letters 1.. L. ' 32. A word of three letters meaning chewed or- swaliowed, devoured (as food.) 34. Use letters U. R. E. D. 0. 36. Use letters B. I. 0. N. Y. 37. Use letters C. U. M. l. N. fill. Use letters A. E. L. _ ‘ A word of five letters meaning a iiight of steps. Ml. 42. Four letters contraction for Bertram. 43. Four letters meaning oil of roasa; ` 45. Three letters meaning exclamation; expression of satisfaction or irony. 48. Three lettem meaning a hollow cave for ani- mal; or secluded apartment for man. tl. Three letters meaning iniiammabie liquid ob- tained from animal, vegetable or mineral mat- ter lubricant. : a 50. Use Irtters T. A. tehlid's expression for thanks.) M “ 2nd prize, $2.00; ard prize, $1.00. For best drawings -ist prize. $3.00. and prize, $2.00: 3rd prime. 81.00. 12) BOYS AND GIRLS LESS THAN 13 YEARS:.. For best stories:-lst. prize, $2.00; 'lnd prize, $1.25: .ird prize, 'i5c. For best drawings:-1st prize, $2.00; 2nd prir/e, $125; 3rd prize, 15”. Stories should not exceed 1000 words. masry nature. The drawings should be in firm outline in Indian ink with- out shadin lines. and should not be 1 paper. They must, of course, be orig- inal work, not mere copies. Entries. addressed to Christmas -Number care Chsrior.f.eto.vn Guard- lan and marked ‘Christmas Story" or ‘tchristmas Drawins.” must be received not later than December lst-_ The prize 'sinners will be an- nounced in the clirztmas Number. 11-latf. GLENWOOD AND VICINITY Mrs. Neil McNevin of Mio spent the week cncl with her mother Mrs. Amnsn Betts. His many friends regret that Mr. |Wm. McDonald, who was for a lon! period of years lighthouse keeper at West Point, is not as well as usual. All unite in wishing him n good re- C0\'€l'y. Miss Hazel Currie spent the week ond with her sister, Mrs. Prank Mc- | Donald. West Point. At the Unted Church on Sunday Mr. W. E. Brooks gave an interesting and informat.ive address. Mr. Brooks was the oillcial delegate from P. E. I. to the United Church Conference held at London. Ontario and the large audience who were present on Sunday greatly appreciated his ac- count of this Conference. The ser- vices were in chargeoi’ the pastor, Rev. W. S. Loring. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Gillcash. ,The annual meeting of Dunblanc Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. D. A. McPherson. Minutes of last meeting and of last annual meet.-' ing were read and approved. The President, Mrs. Amos Gorrlll, then gave her report on the years work,. The secretary was authorized to or- 'der .s teachers desi: and to obtain _prices of storm windows for the school. Scfkudiscussion took place re the collection for Prince County Hospital and it was decided that each member should bring her con- `tributiou to the next meeting and that inter other subscr`ptions should be solicited. Some, discussion also took place re the Orphanage and the secretary was instructed to communi- cate with the matron and ascertain whether they would prefer cash don- ations or garments for the children. Ways and means of raising money were discussed and it. was decided to hold a meeting at the`l1ome of Mrs. Ralph Mclsaac on the 26th inst., to consider the question and possibly maize arrangements for the holding followed. The organization for next Amos Gorrili; Scerctziry, Mrs. Mr. A. Isaac' Directors. Mrs. Ben). Mclsaac, Easter; Standing Committee, Mrs. D. ~A. McPherson, Mrs. Amos Gorvll, M ‘. . W _ A. C`ll h. Tl h l . ' lg . m 'l C55 In sc °° and the extent nf in resources. For 113 years the Bank of Montreal has committee, Mrs. Neil A. Boulter and Mrs. Wm. A. Gillcash were rc~ap- |pnintcd also the sicl: committee, Mrs. D. A. McPherson and Mrs. Benj. Mc- mn, Mrs, D. A. McPherson, Mrs. ”"“‘"”°-*_ “"' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ _ DAY SEASON will soon be here. Garters Bookstore Garters Toy Store will again be headquarters for CHRISTMAS GIFTS ln great variety. JUST NOW it is GBEETING CARDS that are being featured. A wonder- ful stock of the best CANADA and the United States pro- duces. Our Greetinl Cards are new open in the BOOK 8103!. Wonderful values with fa.u°1 lined envelopes at I cents each up. special low prim 1° SCHOOL TEACHERS and others for quantity lots. 1 Come in and lock tbsni over Garter & Go. inline _ Santa Clam lesdauarteru of a concert. The election of officers ing to the Dominion Bureau of Stat- year is as iolloivs: President. Mrs. D.|nda in 1929. and the value of the A. McPherson; Vic:-president. Mrs.| traffic was $280.000,000. i-in thought ;Paved A Highway Marltzmes To The 1 Pacific Coast __ ,_ WINNIPEG. Nov. 2&-Canada: Proposed Atlantic-to-Paciflc` highway was pictured as a paved um-°u¢'h_ fsro of the future to delegates at-` tendlnx the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Tourist and _ Convention Bureaus here today. ! ~ Mayor Ralph H. webo, ol winni-_ Deu. disclosed that Westsm Mayors’ had been assured by Prime Minister' R. B. Bennett, with whom they con-| ferred at Ottawa some time ago, that L the Dominion Government. was pie- 8 larger than a half-sheet of note-_ pared to participate in the complg. 'tion of the highway on s fifty-fifty besis with the provinces. Mr. Bennett had added at that itime, said Mayor Webb. the predic-Z 1tion that within 10 years the high-1 way would be paved from the Mari- I 1tix-nes to British Columbia. Nesring coinpiztion of the conven-; _ '.Lon sessions. delegates elected offic- ‘ers late this afternoon. Hon. Mr. Justice A. E. Arscnault, Charlotte-, town, was unanimously named pres- idcnt. Other officers elected were: First; Vice President, George I. Wsrren.| Victoria, B. C.; Second Vice Presicl-l ent, C. C. Hele, Toronto; Third Vice§ President, Col. G. G. C. Poussette,. Winnipeg; Secretary - 'I‘res.aurer,<, George A. McNammee, Montreal. In addition to officers, the direct- ‘ orate includes J. D. Black, Frederic- ton. N. B.; L. W. Fraser. Halifax, N. S.: and Hon. R.. W. Wigrnore, Saint John, N. B. FEDERAL GRANTS UBGED T0 EXPAND TOURIST TRADE Development. of Canada as a mec- ca. for tourists oi’ the world was urged by speakers at it banquet held here last night in honor of delegates attending the first annual conven- tion of the Canadian Association of Tourist and Publicity Eurenux. I _ Mayor Bert. Wemn of Toronto cz- _ pressed s hope that the trans-Can- _ ` ada highway would soon be complet- _ ed as he believed it would be a real link in binding the provinces of thc Dominion together and s great. boon ` to tourist traffic. i-Ie also urged ad- ditional landing fields be built and everything possible done to develop aviation. ` JUDGE- ABSENAL’l.'l‘ _ Hon. Mr. Justice A. E. Arscuaiilt, president. of the Association and also _head of the Prince Edward Island Publicity Association, presided dur- _ 1 ing Mmidayfi opening sesoiomwhich was addressed by Hon. W. R. Clubb. Manitoba. Minister of Public Works, ‘who ivélcomecl the vi.*.it`ors on behalft _ of the province. Mayor Ralph Webb! of Winnipeg tendered the city`:s| , greetings. ` Hon. Mr. Clubb told the delogatas that in their hands rested the future cf the second largest industry in Canada, and one in which could be visualized boundless possibilities. "Canada is a. holiday land, both summer and winter." Mayor Webb cicclsreri. I-le thought the Dominion ` Government should set. aside $1,000.- 000 annually for the purpose of ad- vertising the Dominion. U. K. Howard, -convention manag- er, Canadian National Railways; Montreal, pointed out that, accord- istlos, 5,000,000 tourists entered Can- `it was time the people of Canada' ` tourist traffic with e. view to enlist Mrs. Percy McPherson, Mrs. George.; mg the ggppori; 9; every hmmm ` P""‘d"" . ‘ 6 /#W GWH1-"MII" msn in the Dominion. Isaac. The next. meeting is to be held at the home of Miss Jennie McPher- Ralph Mcisaac. ‘Roll call is to be who for the last 14 years has been superintendent of the park depart- ment hers. He died at his home. 141 Washington street. last. evening af- ter an illness of three weeks. Mr. MacDonald, who was born in Baal River, Kent County, N. B., liv- ed for several years"in Charlotte- town, P. E. I.. what he received his education. When I. young man, he came to the United States and for 30 years was s resident here, becom- _lng one of the best known citizens. `1"or 35 years he conducted a. marlret. `in Winchester centre ana mer nn retirement from business worked for the metropolitan district commission. After working on metropolitan vlfkl for s year he was appointed to the local pa.rk,depart.ment1_ bec':m1n'J NS . WEUIIWUU5 \l4;Nl'°f¥"l\\§° , _ .. .. Gillcash; Treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Mc-lwere told the whole truth of the B_ GO _)N_ BANK OF MONTREAL . , . limousine ren l , A presentation, in easily understandable form, I . A of the Ban/z’s ANNUAL STATEMENT 31st October, 1930 A -_l_i_._. 1 LIABILITIES LIABILITIES T0 THE PUBLIC ` DCPOSIB . . . » » s s a g $597,§95,'/°42.34 Payable on demand and cfm notice. Notes of the Bank in Circulation . . _ a s Payable on demand. Letters of Credit Outstanding . . . . . I"x`nanr.`al mpovLr|c.`lin`rr undrrroben on Iv( _'pf my-imp; /-,y mn, _ _ inertial rnrruarrlonr (see ajhtting amount l,,| in “Re.rou1ce.t"). i Other Liabilities . . . . . . ._ s 4.36".T'80.52 Ilmr a-birls d'o nat rowir under :be foregoing beading. , Total Liabilities to tl-ic Public . . . . » 5i'50,.21l,837.l6 I LIABILITIES T() TH/5 SH/lRl;`HOLDIi'RS ' Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits _ _ 8.5 Reserves for l)ividri.ds . _ . . . . 7h.75'.",700.45 1 T/vu .mount repwenu //'ie _'Pwr/m.'.l/rr' nirrmr .n /he bank any a/nr/1 /:abilmer ia :be public lobe _ovrrra'en.'r_ _ 39,72-1,450.50 S,723,8b3.S0 T°¢=lLi=biliiie.s . . . . _ . . . sszo.<>69.s;7.61 RESOURCES 1 A To mccl the foregoing Liabilities I/ic Bank has _ Cash in its Vaults and in the Central Gold Reserves . ‘ Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks . . . . _ Payable ir: :.11/1 rn prgrgmaiimr NIOi1Cy on l)r|'msit with Other Banks . . , , , Available an Jen-rand. Government 8( Other Bonds and Debentures . , Gill-edge Sccurificf prortira//y all of which mature at :oily dates. $100,047,419.79 41,634,155.54 35,1 lB,8-18.74 181,592,610.56 Stocks . . . . . . ' . . . . Railway and Industrial andptber rfocbs at or below may/retro/|4¢. Call Loans outside of Canada . . . _ , Secured by bomll, stork; and of/xr negotiable seruritirr of otev vo/ue I/ian I/be loaru and rrprexeniing money! quickly ava|[¢rbL"an`1l; na disturbing eficf on candirioru in Canada. Call Loans in Canada V. . . . . . .. Payable on demand and ierurrd by bond; and rlncb: of greater value than ibe loam. 1, TOTAL or QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES . | (equal to 59.52"/} of all Liabilities to the Public) _ Other Loans . . . . . . . . 1 To manufrrturrn; farrrxery, merchant: and oiberx, on rondmoru ron- IUIHI-' I1!/> sound banbmg. ’ Bank Premises . . . . . . . . Tbrrr proprrlier only are carried in the name! of /so/ding rompaniu; tbc stork and bond.; eff/we cum/foniri ore entirely osnzd by lbs Flank and a_ppear an I/ie boobs at .$l.on in carb rare. /ill other of :be ‘I Banb 1 premiies, t/we mlue of irbirh largely exceeds $|4,5oo,ooo, up pear under fbi; /sending. Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate . . “ . .lrqmrrd In tbc roam nfrbe Banbfr burineu and in proreu of being realized upon. 1,037,042.” 60,92i,7 12.69 1T'.840.690.03 $438,l'92,4 79.94 359.703.279.35 1~l,500,000.00 1,BO3,35Z.09 x Customers’ Liability under Letters nf Credit . . ._ ,_ 3,723 563T80 , _ Repmeuu lilsbiluirr nfcurtomrn on account n/'Lottery ofCreJ/1 ixnizd ' ' by I/be Banb fbi their account. Other Assets not included in the Foregoing . . . 4.046,562,4J Maidng Total Assets of . . .- . . . $8Z6,969,537.6l lo meet payment cfLi'.1bi`lm`r: Ia ibr Public of 750,21 1.837. I6 ` leaving an excess of Assets over Liabilities ia the Public of .S 76,757,700_41 PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Prohrs for the year ending 31st Oc-lol-er. 1930 . Premium on new Stock L. . . . . . 3-f‘,5l‘).f*3l ,Tl 51.459-50 '$570,491.01 _ Dividends and interest on instalments paid or payable _ ro Shareholders _ _ . . _ _ $_<_0l`.',s5(,_9g 1 Credited to Rest Account . . . ~ . 51,497 50 I Provision for Taxes Dominion Govemment . . Resen-ration for Bank Premises . . . . , 4 "1‘).9'F) 4! 550000.00 6,3 =o_9;~5 94 S 211,465.07 1 - - » 735.58131 1 5 047.047.]A M Balance of Profit and lnasfllst October, 1929 . . Balance oi' Profit and Ines carried forwsn-I . . The strength ofa bank is defrrrnined its history. its policy, in management been in the forefront of Canadian fimmce. 1 M" " ' °" """"""` ‘ ':;--~--1--»-J. ;/’[‘_:;;‘: _:_;;";ncCl:‘:°"t';‘_T__' pubiicbrarka brought forth much ' svora e comment- He is survived by CHRISTMAS .nd me Hou' “me “s"'°"' thmy°°n°` Receipts' three daughters, Mrs. Alfred O. wslri $5'”'_o‘ And Mrs. James J. Brown. of Wux- chester_ and Mrs. Clara N. Muttmfr. '5"*""°'"" “'55 'N in california. 1 _W1NCH!s"m' MASS' Funeral services will be held in """" the First Baptist Church, of which " WINCHESTER" “"5" NW' “_” he was a member, walnesdss' artn- -Fmv’ Un au public buildings ‘nd bnmu. Rev. Benlaniin P. Browne will -"‘""' l"'“’°"° "°“°'°““’° “'"° °° omenze and burial will be in wud- h°"'m“" md” as ° mark M “IW” wood cemetery. Tuam. oo Alexander MacDonald. med B1. __ _ ___,____L__L,._ __.____._...i_-- IRISH BARO.\"S DAUGHTER NOW 110 YEARS OLD li is scarcely conceivable that ova BELFAST. Nm‘\‘,\cru Ireland, Nov. -a British Labor Government will lol! 28.-A irlrzrrm of congratulntionftiw western continental nations if fmm mr Kmy and Qu.-pn _vc-sterclayIyc»1ciing tosthe demand of the eastern \v:\,s sent to the Hon. Katherine Plun- bknations to grant them trade prefer- ket who was celebrating her llothfenccs on cereal products. The British birrhrlngc quietly, as has been hercmpire should get together ss Mr wont for in.1u_v yr.~.r.~.. The remark Bennett. proposed in the conservation time otcl tariff is the daiiglwter of tnr_anrl development of its own resources Second F:=_rc'.1 l"lunkrt. B sliop of and markets. 1 Badly Smashed Finger Safely and Quickly lisaloil Best For Stopping Pain and Blood-Poisoning A ent. or sore place. neglreti-fi. mny.| For its evr~r~rr--i-lin'-.=s and oben '_ rut my hand batdliv wiéh l T_svs within A few hours. set up serious lute reliaiwilitv Znm Fluk is nptlr ' ""‘“’_"“'~" " “ U' ""° “- i"@"""“‘l¢i°“» fesffflnlly 0! N000- spoken of ns “n .<\»r:r‘r_\' in It two- Tr:<’1\|IIi':i'ltirb;lsri';i’g€‘£>‘I poison. inch box_.~| Nm." be “mhmlt n soon ended the pain. rlresr out lhn Ke ynmynuk “_ 1‘ot~.\1» .owl flnully healed tha cut. lt eg ' _ , :~\\oulrl I-» kept handy by everyone lla Weis ___a_nriy. This - Us- f~i__v~_r;v-i-ge|_;e16';;;~.\ir_ B. R. Mo- re ie n antiseptic 'urn ~s inns . - §|_;`_l'|_;fml‘\':_l_Y:_l‘l_!.‘l'!°’l"_; __ YOI' ZITFFER from any lglplr- . t-in wnun nr sore. in lme . 0! ‘l""‘"‘d “V ”§\’l;_ *ITP* lilnivhy skin, dry or weeping eczema., fongeroua in ee ion ‘mm din -nd hd _\\ snlt rheum, psoriasis. impeiigo, cu V p box. NEVER KNOWN IT TO FAIL ~ "l lmvf* \i!”ri \1\1|1_\' dtfferr-nt klnfls f l\ I l 1 rs is lu Zum liuh n sa -r~_ auf out m n .. xv - ' in hy for the host of ll1° lni. li urvrv falls to heal. \\‘l-.ru l lu-1rll,\' .sniashorl rn_v fir\r:.~r lietuoon irvn rorka ll uns split rizhl ni ross :-ml the nnil eriishofl tn hits, l str>\irlilv.'r=_\' npp‘lori sovne 7..1m~i=\|i<_ 'r'..i- ...-1.1 .~e¢|1r1~| .111 -nothing nml healing. li is the Y"-”‘f‘-’1v‘_'.' on-i l»'"1ofl \~f~i.~~.. fun-~~' 1. . fin . y i 1 3 ° i ` . , 11 si- . ; _ ,_ ii Ms ‘ 1 . 'til " it tI I »- l "rp it .‘1; * 4 ,-5. '-if . .::_~r:&;-é-is .-1. ~.-.-=».- - . -.1 Ili i '.,. t"\.‘. i Hg .gp }_' _v 1. 1-ii .f, §' I . 5 ..._, -___. `-e1`i¥'ff=;;JT .; ."-'L71 I . . . .|_ _I , _éf _ 3 ' J. ' ilu `-’l, f .-1- 1 1’ t1 - -1 1lll.’~` .| _ 5 _ i t__i t‘ -. lit. iw 1 -_,AL 1_1; __ ,.1 --ef .l 7' A* 5 1.135' ' . 7'- e -1--1'-1 _f.~.. xp _ i. -'iii r" ¢`*.'.§.;. _ .-, . ..,, __ . ,son_ Hostesses, Mrs. Percy Mcl»‘her-. I '_g_ " ,_ 1 .I -:l'_i;' Y 1%'-1 f§1;~i;'”