“Friiiiliilia all; __ _ _ I WESTERN GUARD flllfl‘ l. has: . émwzfiriil.‘ " "' . News, labaerlptiela Meaning THE CHARLOTTETOWN GENTRAI. GIIARDIAN 'l.‘hia column ed f u M“ naively or news at five data-t.” m" trietl w m. u. advance.‘ M‘ ' ’ '" COOK‘ ‘T fllOlllflflPlll, CON FEDEBATIO LII’! BUB‘ ANCE. N m ISLAND PLUME-Early variet- ies about September 10th. 9-2-21. cawm I Funnels uelrénsla. D GUARDIAN BABY'S GOLIG PAIN-S NEED QUIGK HELP- Don't talra atlases-don't let baby auler or lose needed aieeg from celie pains d gas when Babys Table -— tie and reliable-quickly help sweeten sour ttle atom- s and dear away overload waste and gu. Absolutely free from etupeiyln namotica and opiates-easy to take-gal‘ y crushed la a , u! denmi. See how soon batfiia hoary and comfortable lln—h0W spec res ul alee coma. Used or over 4o years ¥ thou- saa a of motherl- Try Bab 'a Own abicts. too for teething ievemdlsrr on, coaatl tlon and other minor upsets of babybood. 15 . Frigate Gommitteem '; Nollie Meeting MRS.‘ WIIITE WAS lllGllT. . . l.lP'l'0ll’S llooots sour MIX l5 Tl-IE QUICK SOUP WITII TIIE REAL GlIlGKEN-Y THE MYSTERY of the ROBOT MURDERS! aolillhtllllyalllreltlalal- Illlfl- (gall Ilrléiolateeltreet. limit Ialt Osadattflnraaellloltreos .l..'l'."l‘.'.".-'.' w...“ ‘##2##? “JEMuZ I dcl’ ll U0 My relbllllllslo l" lltlhllfl OI IUII IOIIII. takes die itch tromi t, gaylow Dflt 00 Kill ,. l1- Tuon “m: Routine bllslnes was transacted last nilht at a meeting‘ of the H. M. C. S. Frigate C arlctrctown Citizens‘ Committee. The chair mgrld Mayor B. Roy Holman pre- e . Others present included: Mrs. Donald Grant, treasurer; I. Y, Roddin, secretary; J. O. Hyndmam- chairman of the ways and means} committee; Mrs. Arthur Henry, Mrs. Walter Grant. Mrs. Charles MacKenzie and Lleut. Charles MacKenzic, all members of Mr. l-fyndmans committee; Mrs. Rob- representing Alpha Sorority: Mrs. representing iih Ryan. representing and James A. Fullerton, city Clerk An afghan rug was presented to the committee by Mrs. Nonnan Inwther and Mrs. Anlilir Henry moved that tile thanks of the (tllljefltlfll be extended to Mrs. Low- er. Mrs. Don Grant read a stale- ment giving the financial position cf the crmmittee. The meeting decided that a let- ter of appreciation would be sent to Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi for a donation of $217. proceeds from a darlce at Government House recently. Other donations acknowledged included: from the Ladies Au ' ' 1111.1’ of H. M. C. S. Queen C lotto. $100; and from a pcturc sponsored by the committee at the‘ Prince Edward Theatre. $462.48.. Other amounts from various paii- l ies were acknowledged earlier. , The meeting decided lhiil ii thcl Frigate Charlottetown should be‘, commissioned in the near future steps would be taken to supply cotriforts to the sliip‘s personnel. Water Watt —I'0I IAII General p ho s cars a Nico-m 1111:. oliltian. ) ' u-a-ll Wood -nI.n u: UNITED Onvnc Brown -on September ath, tllelrie’ lI-S-ll will be no services throughout the —- talus. e....~-.a= .35., glgg"+,.,.,°s."g."’v'ti°itlul.l.l... - j’ week-end. CUL gfigrngglitllfiilllws Hall. 561118111- , . . Uliii "s-z-el: ROst d: i ,fOB_ 511"‘- salvaroiuuu wa- w 5:0 HD1111! 05””: nectlon with the nctlv. g1 “w”, atorium week on we; Fourth Anniversary I of the War is on vac- Baxter an. b-a-u. ' Patients gifts of candy, cigarettes, magazines. fruit and tlowers which Were greatly appreciated. Yester- day morning Father Edwards of the Redemptorist Fathers held a service for the s lritual welfare of the Catholic pa ants. FRIDAY, September the third having been proclaimed by His Majesty the ‘King as a. day of prayer and intercession on behalf of the cause of the Allied Nations, a united se " is being held in St. Pauls Church at. three o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend this service. All are welcome. See the announce- ment elsewhere in this DSDGTQ. 2 2i CITY COUNCIL-A special meet- ing of the City Council, called last night to consider a proposed new blanket insurance policy for the Fire Department, was adjourned until‘ Tuesday for the purpose o! inviting representatives to be pre- sent irom lne underwriters and the Department. The Council Passed a resolution of sympathv to Coun. .MacDonald and his family in the great lass they have sustained in the death of Capt. William Ken- neth MacDonald. killed in action in Sicily, and also a resolution re- gretting the continued illness of Coun. Steriis and expressed hope for his speedy recovery. DIES IN BlROCKTON, MASS.- ‘Fne following is taken from a Brockton, Mam, paper. Russell l... Webster cf 17 Elmwood Avenue died ‘Illursday. He had been in __ 3 SALE Massey Harris Bin- 0515 C L | N 1 c der with carrier and trucks $50 ap- ‘cl: ply D.N. MacKay, BradaIbaiieDRytI-i ="°“‘°d m“ Yo; serve - ucunesoay 1110111115544‘- l b - _ Rollin Collier e- -i.os- M” Umfm 3.... i-tobert ‘ , m" notify JrUIIBS A. \Qiil 2.2111 cons or ualncs iJ-i-lllfi. y ,.rlil.lll. 9""" rosTi-uNED annual By special request of His Maren-y the King, September 3rd is a Day of Prayer. A service of solemn t‘ Itsgiv. and Intercession will he conducted by Ministers of the City in St, Pauls (111111011. unis iiliilfilllilzl at 3 P, H. All are welcome, —C.C.F. MEETING-There was a comparatively small attendance last night at a meeting Sum- rnerside at which the speaker was Mr. J.W. Noseworthy. C.C.l-'. inem- , ber oi the l-iouss oi Commons tor Scutn York, Ontario. Mr. Nose- wortny was introduced by Mr.' .. . o1 “a g;-*,,~‘;-;*,§§",,.,5Y,i =‘3.°.‘".‘?§..ii.°.f35i.““.3' ‘Flliiiiiiléfé, . -' Bedeque. who presided. Mr. l?“ aifigiefii \ Nosewortny traced the history " ,_',-,,.,,l, me party and summarized its aims. QUESTION MARK — Queried; regarding a rumor that he hiid beenapiiroached to run as a C.c.F.§ candidate in the provincial elect-L 101i. Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers said lasflnight that he had "nothing to say". He declined either to con- firm or deny the report. '1‘ HE _ FOLLOWING THREE persons will speak over CFCY thzs evening at 7.4.»; on behalf the Sanatoriurn Extension Committee: Mrs. William Mutcli o! rium_ Commission; Martin, president tltutes; Dr. D. Trevor Wayc, p sident Tuberculosis league. 9-3-11 FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Miss Mary A. MacPherson was held yesterday afternoon from the residence of her sister, Mrs. D. W. Swan, m. ward Street, to Mount Stewart Cemetery. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The pallbear- l um c“ m“; Starr Ii ed at..- S Play b Rose Caylor and Lawrence P Bibi-ulnar. - Yrroal a story by Ron Carlo! Also News Co’ Shorts SHOWS AT 7.30 and 9.15 Sat. at 2.30 u; .Thi'cshing mac- lional seeder 111114 sou Both at. E1111“ Walter b. Week» ll-li-il — MONTHLY MEETING -'rhe’ .. Womens Missionary Society of‘ Bedeque United Church was held‘ at the home oi Mrs. James neu- derson on Aug. 31st, President Miss Louisa Callbeck presiding. The ttieme Christ for all th World, and for all of Life, was _ y V, read responsively. Roll Call_ was “my; a P. M. urallflim 7-40 -‘ - answered by a verse of Scripture.’ l . J. A- Jflrmmt ‘5- A" " Nine sick calls were reported. Pres- ., tar. i119 1mm“? sfinfizmge‘ ldent read a chapter from the‘ till is 1 51w“ "Pruhvgtg, m‘ study book, For All of Life; the’ the 131mm“ 11.“ Dee“ '”‘ s 1 singing of hymn Hall to the Lord's Wilmmg‘ “Imam m“‘“%.;.;“ii Annointed after‘ which an address c‘ Plelmed’ and presahtation, of a leather ' RIBUTION-Tha writing case, to Miss Louisa Call- , 51MB,‘ if... 11-349 Board beck, who la leaving siortiy to take M. late tile services oi TJ- 111- up missionary won. ill Sydney, was ,, m Qrghlllllnl the 121111011! given by Mrs. Thomas Moyse. Miss, aedeqlzc and aiecwwn for tne callback although taken ccm- utioii ot N0. 3 Rel-mil Bwksv pletely by surprise made a very| , i .. “in s, wlliiiol. _ '05 usrrsn ciiuiicu n“ ' Alma. — 1m sir- , eptemoer am‘ are muons; n ll. A. M. b81319 KAGEDFIIFI 25¢ a MIND : ‘Mnlnipgfi _ A PRODUCT 0F. A I. I PTII "'5 ° The Packers of »- "FULL-FLAIIQURED (Small Leaf) TEA Heavy Sale of lRationetI Goods Sumnierside — Trinity Iiniteli Church A flood of ration coupons p0ur- cd over the couiltcrs iii Charlotte-i also tile following stair. of voi- fittlng reply. Singing Blest Be The kers: Mrs. Muriel Cra18. ‘rJcnIsins. on. Mathison‘. d, Jean Campbell, ,,.. e ulll. Mrs. E.P. 80111111111111. lldoii Auld, Arnold Henderson. Arnold Henderson, Mrs. Or- e Johnson, P9163’ Mflwk- , a Aggie“, Lloyd Allleck, An- Monday, Aug. 30th the .Tie That Binds brought the meet- ing to a close. Refreshments were served by the members and a soc- ial hour was enjoyed by all. —-VISIT BEDEQUE LODGE-On Bedeque 1 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 31"! 3,00 p, pL-Trinity Y._P. U. hold regular meeting- will poor health about 13 years. He was 915 W"?! Allison Swan. John H. interested for many years in sports. 25 years ago his name apeared with other members of the old West Side soccer team, which won the district Junior Soccer league Championship in 1918. The winners received the Chester A. Hickman Jay, Kenneth Jay, Ward Jay. Wat- son Jay and Walter Jay. town retail stores yesterday‘ as citizens purchased. for the firs: time in the history of Canada, rat-. ioned supplies of preserves arid sweelsprcads which have been "frozen" for the past week. Coup-. ons for tell, coifec, sugar and incrlt also coming due ycslerday, increas- ihe consumer. who must surrender. a "D" coupon when buying any or Tradesmen, who have lost their the nrlvly rationed products. 511W}; In i111‘ H1165. b98111 533111 with a few dollars capital. Refugees who cannot return to lheir 11011161 are helped to establish theniselver elsewhere. Everything is done to shorten the period of direct relief. Your Dollar District Master, Heath McQuarrie. Crapaud. paid his oficial visit to ma, Mrs. Chas. McFarlane, King Edward 1.. O. L. at Central Cravenaugh. Ruby 113311111116}, Bedeque, a. number of members u, aolvncss. Mrs. WM. ownfi-in from adjoining lodges were present ‘otma McMurdo. J. Mildred MC- . tpgether with a large representat- 1-"10 All”? Jewell Jen“ c‘ ' ion from the L. O. B. A. lodges a MargigslwrMcmurdm Mrs" near by. The W. M. Lloyd Affleck l 1 e - Id d, lied t.h P. o. ie Carruthers Doris P. M11309)’, = gfiagawho ogdcogned me ‘K‘“h1°°“ mull‘ Mrs‘ Am’ r visitors The Grand Master Rev. J. d’ ms‘ 5mm bhenen’ M“ IA Nicholson than addressed the e lfigngflfionngfigfiflyutuglbirfl‘. ‘. gathering stressing the need of uteddilgrgectngixiil Becleque. Bcde- Eiégatsxndstggyfotiliogm lgflxlksstiélgfi: m ' . - . ' l lng. Dist. Master Mr. Heath Mc- AVEDDlNG BELLS - An air uarrle followed with a report of marriage of interest to 1118110: h visitations during the summer. Ottawa 111111 3131mm" om" and he reviewed the work which D1008 wednesdal’ EVEN“ ' had been acccrnplished which was thlrtv one? very encoura81118- As Mr. McQufll“ - s““““°“‘°°' rievis leavlrrgwiyarsectember w take up Y. M. C. A. work in con- nection with the armed forces in Winnipeg he stated that he hoped to be able to associate with Or- lfimfi? ‘£..‘i‘.2¥.°‘.‘l;..€’i““é‘.§..‘1f.%‘ a , . . - men gave an address followed by, P"..°.“..""..“".i‘°°“““'...fi¥§;?l§' . . . ncan . gtxzmmerside, and P. D. M. Cyril MCFEIIGIIE, Bedeque. The iollowlng‘ ladies also sboke briefly. Mrs. Wei.) 1.11. Aa DIIVIKchOISDKJSIZ u n rs. nca c - aid. ‘A sogial time was then enjoy- ed. and refreshments were served. closing with tlie National Anthem. ed the volume. Products affected by the rationing crdcr included: jellies. marinnladcs, extracted honey, comb honey in squares, Ilcney butter, maple syrup. liiclple sugar. molasses, corn syrup, cane syrup, or blended table synlp, ap- ‘p18 butter, or canned fruit. The "D"; coupon is used for the purchase of» these commodities. Your dollar-or do1lars—to the Chinese War Relief Fund will n0! only out food in the mouth of a starving. wailing Chinese baby; It will help to rebuild China. Mclieod, Muriel Mei-cod. Helen Bowness Chas M“ trophy. He was interested in wood .. an, . - turning and was also employed for n time as an auto mechanic. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Car- oline Stimpson, twho before her marriage was Caroline McNeill of Charlottetown, P. E. 1.); three brothers, George Urban and Char- les E. Webster oi this city; two sisters. Mildred Webster of Chel- sea and tzuth E. Webster at home. The funeral will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. from the funeral home, 1B8 Belmont Street, with Rector Matt- hews to oiiiclate. latest jmis. Gan do Great Work in Ghina Prompt aid when Japanese bombs deal destruction, disorder andideaili. than other h w“, be routed but Storekeepers in the city report YPS-“m 15°“? alm-iil1dil h “m7, _ _ ‘ _ " _ ‘, . m“ me bigges, m, “W. o“ “WW3. the Cllllllfise _War Relief lid. geifiuesihovl 5°11 11110“ i’. i011 W111 asses, an ever-popular iteni in the ‘u m“ 3 as ‘mponam m ‘W1 ' . , A _ a lnlrlii. of the Cli cse Wa Relief gifittgfs ‘Qfgzpmcrxguseholds lmuueh" Fund, Canada's‘ lllédllllg fror send-I _ ~ int: v0 llntarv contri utio s t0 Mr- Ewen bioholsori. Prices and China, is to help in the ipehabll- 0° ate ° as‘ y 511131111’ 19111955111311‘? 0f 7-119 W31‘ itaiioii of the gallant Allv in the LOST _ BOY SCOUT "AT BL tween Southport and Charlotte- town. Finder please leave at 276 Grafton. 9-3-21 tlfrne Prices and Trade Ellorlrd for Far East, d t f m I '. . 3 ' T .t . Odl‘ i‘. ctrofipofiaggadilglzegugfispscslnlstls ‘ _ . txliiclfi‘ 1.11:1 gulhdgis ob? sweetspreads asiliey affect the rev 1907110 111 11;‘, 11151 11Rl1011§1 211119“; -—¥ »----——-— taller. "A supplier selling to a rc-Uiféofileflclgéldfl dilclslilggéidtot: galél-ifige wégTEDd-IUCODIPETIISNJT M511]; ‘l . ree a u ,\\'ages -0. . _p Mrs. JP, Gordon. 21 Lorigwortl; Avenue. 9-3-t LOST — BETWEEN‘ KINGSTON giggignlrggr “Co? C31,“ ‘$228; China on a working industrial basis. and Kinkora 3 Binder Aprons Reward if returned to Cock- ons or documents for the merclnn-I Girls m” tang)“ "0 spin‘ w we“ shutt Plow Mar. Ch"I‘own. 9-3-21 HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Don‘t brag. ff you are smarter Personals Miss Cass Mcar and Miss Mary Eaton, Cliatliam, N. B, are visit- ing in the City. Mrs. Louis Darrach. ms return- ed to her home in Wilmot after spending a few davs in Charlotte- town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Naval Service Headqll-"ITM" lodflY 3310351 51°13)’- . ‘ - , , ____ *;,';';';"'};;g,,,;,"°,.,,1';§'°‘{‘,_"‘§‘;,,.,.,., Mr. Donald McKnight of the Fair or '9 C°“‘;“““ "g of Scoudzlc Air Port are visiting cw“ H s, their uncle J.L. and Mrs. Mt-Aulay, glgxllrbll. ‘lVnshIngton will be fl 72 up?" Hmsbm’ s‘- 10111110131111’ h." “PHI” l- 5' GM‘ Mrs. M. Capson and sister Miss ffgy, 3.6.x" hitherto ltcar Ming: Leta Jonah, have returned to their HI 31°11'11"“ Chm "I 5~“ll-— R ' home, 103 St. George street after Pholfl- spending the last. week visiting re- ‘latlves and mriends at Starlliope .Beach, P. E. I —Moncton Tele- graph. Sub-l..ieut. Robert M. Lcbacheur - is daughter of Mrs. “ Deming and the late Mr. Dem- ,oi ollliWil, became the bride o! ring Cficcr Donald K881111151 Flor. R.C.A F.. son of Mr. and 5.1-. 111 r1. Taylor of Brantford. t. he liiarriaec was P91101111“ Flight Lieutenant TP. 3111191‘- v- bride was given in marrlafle Flight Lieut. Howard Johnson. lCA F‘., of Mount Y . QI-lE-l lfiil was attended by her sister. ishman 3.0 A F., of Brantford. Ont. The ‘ e was attired in a two P16" tress ol licnvcnlv blue crepe. The m had plice front with disc. After October 1 retailers wilt jlf, ‘lfqfgifetal’ 0711 £25m}; $512515‘- 201i"; Eurfiglder “$231K °I'_,(I}?§“SY:II3II;E5 a? fksil nets, Ito acquire teclinlgal P1110 85c C1‘ '11‘. 1 -» s ills. Rcvovirig loans cna e emphasized 111M this Chang? has farmers to buy seeds, plant crops- nolhing to do with purchases by and become self-supporting again. i _ _ . . L ._ . . _ A“. w... British Consuls Mussolini literally gets a h0g1 1n the liuss as L‘. s. Scrgi. John t‘. BCKOVICII of Plymouth, CnliL, nonchalanily lights up with m; foot on a fallen portrait of the fallen dictator in ltlessina. aiiifils 4 — .-"-'" PMTIEME _ A, m, Cm. Hospm]. Sept. 2. 1943, to Sgt. lilld Mrs. Em- me» a w." is; s...:::"li:: Nine Mile Greek UTCHINGS‘_¢At Massamusserq‘ Garnet W. LeLacheur, Sackville. L general Hospital. Boston, August] Lieut. Arthur G. LALacheur o! ~ 20, 1943. to Mr. alid Mrs. Henfyl Petewawa. is also the guest of his ’ Hutchlngs. nee Katherine A. Mac- mother. Mrs. LeLacheiir in Sack- Carron, Auburn, a son. ville, and spent a portion of his two weeks leave at Murray. P. EL, {MCDQINALQT sgttmg Qalxljgf; with relatives —Saint John Tele- oW11 0591 - P» - ' ra h Journal. and Mrs. F.J. MacDonald, Char- g p lottewwn, a. daughter. MeINNIS - At the Charlottetown Hospital Sept. 1. to sergr. and 141$- D. Mclnnis. Charlottetown. a sflri. 7_______ _______ DEATHS BROWN-At Kensington ember 2. i943, Jolili J. Brown. aged B4 years. Funeral from his IMO f8- sidence Saturday at 2 11-111- ment Kerlsington. I comm - at his home in Rlyililltdenell on Sept. 2. i043. Georgi’- |MaicDona1d. in his 90th yearsFalln- leral from his late residence B f5 day afternoon, service stamina a. ‘o'clock. Interment in 1311111611911 cemetery. , -_ In Giarlottetown on ggpltlgbzer 2, i943, John J. Cullen, aged 65 years. Funeral from the residence of his brother. J. P- C111- len. 143 DONIIQJIEI‘ street Satur- day morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stans Basilica. thence to the Rim‘ an Catholic Cemetery. ‘INK? ~ it with a shoulder lenilh V9“ l... black accessories. She W019 I is and her corsage consisted 0! anna hill roses. The brides- ili wore legion gold W001 161501? WBIAD With I. 8°?‘ . a tlniy model mwrl felt with coo cat11915- accessories were bmWn 511d etter T1116? s _ =. been Iinilcd at thc a o A.F. station at merside. The bridal couple "e _vlrlg immediately for Ottlwfl lilli Brahtlord.—S - Personals :41...» .... '....“‘ recyw.‘ m-t P0. R. Leslie Corney. of 81111111191‘; 1W1: ,.... ill EuS-il-v- rill be in O.T.U. after EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.— Services for Sunday. September 5th as fol- lows: Dundas 2 P. M. Lorne Valley and Cardi an ht Cardigan 3.30 PM. (Comrxrlun on Service.) Montague Ittel conunm" Comm . . M. lBaptismal Servicet, Minister. sga. I“ ll I J M. c‘ 555...? . ll. lillPffm. 0h rri- g n. Mathews. M. A..9M3- a. day evening. .¢__ Out Way By J. R. Williams Uur Boarding House FQANQPORTATION EiQPERT-“i ' HAW HAW ! T HATS A H01: at ONEl-WIF YOUR NAME 5 ~\.-. t-IOOPLE rue ear vou ueRe . z on m4 usr A's A new Moromlau! -~ cows on. WELL GEE u= we cor a garworo-elza UNIFORM ,' ' New Naven PDLL Conservative committee meeting at. Michael Dev-v ereanxs on Friday “H1111! at 8.80 p-In. . sums-m. “M, Rehearsal Meeting With Major Hoopla Roi-ovarian? ' ‘Awoel- ’ sPuTr-Tr.’ 7 EGAD. MR- MAloloEu. ARE ‘I00 .5; gone you ansvovr Lama?- lue unot-za A ostusloro . will THE EKELUTNE, OFFICE ‘NPE c.’- riled.’ no, 1M $TARTI MG TOMOQROW.’ Vs/HAT l5 TH‘; ,5 1H5 A WAR CIAERRK THAT'S WHAT E5 ‘EM l; short lave. Mr. Corney took the 11011159 ltNo. l CR5. Summerside in the 1111i‘ slimmer . €- luvs WANTED FOR PAPER ROUTES APPLY GNARLDTTETDWN GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVES ' SUMMERSIDE I -é_.___. PHONE 287 or 289-2 IIIIII A MACHINISI’ LONG 1' HEMENS.‘ llamas AND HEQ B‘. ACK- All members C town 3111-, iii‘. 91W" .°.'.?.‘iii..“‘.‘€“-i'=. who. Special seTvioe Snntlli. 311ml?‘ Douglal. Sear. 9-3- G. G. F. Meeting e-i- There will be a inaction CI. In New G ow Ill da evening a ouifiilll"... . In fillet of dlllflol. loll the ‘ma.’ luau“. Mg»? ‘Al? i i ‘o’ ‘Bf. QT’ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEII EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiliallirs Phone ND Hers was the shortest of all the seven marriages to Tommy Man- vllle. Within 12 hours after- the ceremony, the ‘ stos hell: and "Sunny" Ainsworth were plan- ning a divorce, and here she's shown flashing "smile and a tick- et to Reno a_a_a_lie_llgr_tl_ed;a__traln. Bfiliioiivd UP FATHER li°'.'..;".§2.°.l§i‘.’" iaulae and be selected to "Ii-i flow-am Llngheetcv. ‘ e-s-itl "‘ oovouezauav ‘ SISTER WIéJ-SGT THE DAT OF’ HER WEDDING SOON l’ . u, WEI-I..°IT'S ALI. BETTLED ‘IT'S A PIPE THEYLL. SOON BE MARQIEDL/ WHY HAVE. SORE WELL- n" uasr WEEK 0R HED we GOT THE HAVE TO 6O i=0 TO WORKI! NEW5 MAGGIE !! ANNDIIIIGEMEIIT THE ANNUAL COLLECTION P. E. L PBOTISTANT OIPIIANAGI OPENS IN CIIAIIUPIETOWN MONDAY. OCTOBER IITII.