L. buthousc nu; "Under rm IrodIou-tomdlsflu Moqulnio ‘glrldide Dlolflr) 1! ‘grade n: (hi) 1 52525254».- SATURDAY, The Central Guardian ling column i: ruorveddlor nun s local interest but a vcrthlng A nuvrsy nltll a ma: b! lllldrloll .4 5 cents a word. utrictly pay- itn» in advance. rClL-RHVELL Ior plmtograplil. CUNFEDERATION urn maul.- . us. L-Mal waxran - 5000 empty used ban im" Coal. A. Plckard (l: Co. L-l76-6-5-3l. RIOORE d; EICIIIOD LDIITED, will he closed all day Monday, June 9th, King's Biz-thday. L-253-6-7-1l. RECENT ARRIVALS — dresses. you» and hosiery in newest styles .1‘: Qizirlvs. KENNEDYS LADIES’ Wlh-XR. L-223-6-6-2l. MISS AGNES MAHAR has re- 5l,;.'i<.&i hcr position Wllil me Lyons Ccal Company and her place Alfll bun 111141 by Mr. James Murphy. L~2ii3-6-7-li. nix (iROCERY will be closed hloziiluy June 9th, King's Birthday and uni remain open all day Wed- ncsdlig. Jilnc lllh. L-2ifz-6-7-li. MOORE d; McLEOD LLVIITED, will he closed all day Monday. June 9th lizngs Birthday. l..~2li3-6-'7-ll. i-i:ic'i"ri' JUNE wrznomu - A vuv quiet bu". preLLy wedding took in the cit-y 0n Thursday alter- llwilil “hen Francis Liracc. youn w iIilWITPI‘ Oi Mr. and Mrs. J. . ' i.’ i ' d w Sergeant. Will- , sch 01' Mi". and. ‘IE ll ihc bride looked charm- iechngcle lrock ui sky irlue large Leghorn hat. wear- A: -i ~ igu oi AillvYiCflll Beauty list-s The ceremony was perform- Pzilrisl; hlcMahoxi in iiie 'lllll'.‘(ll1ll6 relatives and . tlilll .\li‘S. Crockett hit on ii honmmoon trip inc lL-irizinies. Prior to her Ll Ollll" bride was rh- ai by 11¢. i: ' lriends m. a Lil shower at the home u! urihn Pcolc on Upper Prince In Memo riam .\!l~l.~' MARY GOW GORDON 'I‘he dvaih occurred at her home, ~- cleneh River. in the early ~ (ll May 29th. alter a brlei n‘ Mlrs’ ALn-y Gcw Gordon. .0 w 9 born on March 29th. ins a dnilghiei" o1‘ the A and Mrs. William H. z inee Jane F. Scrimgeour) Gordon was a worthy de- r0" 111ml of the noble pioneers oi 'l‘hrne RlVQYS. who came out. from l"'l“l'i$l‘.ll‘l‘. Scotland, in 1803. a nrmhrz- o! lllPm establishing aims}: Brudenell River and 1 Villllllifi‘. was a member 0i the Chris~ (mu church at Montague and a ("n-otecl Christian woman whose » "vinlllies o: mind and heart l h: r to all who knew her. \'l‘l‘_\‘ kind, sympathetm ‘h. always thinking oi‘ "e of others. She was :1 011.2, lover oi peace, and l quiet will‘. life always appealed w lVl‘. me sudden passing oi this gen- vable woman has needless , caused deep sorrow in the in c. and the Patriot joins with numerou; friends in extending ‘sincitre sympathy to the bereaved am There are left to mourn, the following mater: and brothers: liargaret J ilvLrs. Robert C. Dewar), Brudenell; Ada. n, (ma. t‘. Lowe Bower), Georgetown Royalty; Lillian 1., (‘M11 Alden IvIcLziren), Brudenoll; Jean G. and stafiord N. at home and J. crhwrles at cardigan. A loving brother, Henry V., passed away in 9. Milt Gordon In laid b mfl in the Bnidancll m Reference ha! 1m 1% Bbd 0!! ‘MO Blmdly q". mrr cyewtxar. . -- “~- afi... M“... and 8321.3 % ’“ an, wit“ and other: who conceived of life, time, d. out; n; spirit and patience qt her Lord. At the outset of his address tho wings." Mrs. (flu-flea Mucus“ 1n: pin- Tho pclbm-ern ‘nu Mum. James mmu nonumI amen aw Robert 30¢. IIIQUH) WKT IUIOM; Izailowin; h the honor Ifl hr ohmvm-anuuuuu, a Genevieve Maximum. Gmde Vwr.) 1001601: Helen Msllnnon .3 Holman Donald. Grade IV-l Agnes Hindus, ‘Henry K9110. Grade III—1 Alecia Hmdralinn. I Phyllis Mwonald, 3 Eileen McKin- “ocriiua n (an 1 811113! Ooflin. | m a a . Chan-lo , Everett my Grade II (Jr) l Martin Kelly. I Arthur . 3 a. K491 Grade I (5.) l Jay Gordon J . 2 h. Highest av in aenior nodes, 89.8 per centr- Kelly. Percentgfe of n dance for the month B0. . Kflakfili THE CHARLOTT ET OWN GUARDIAN For. EVERY CANADIAN who sails the deep, for every _ airman who flashes through the skies, and for every other manuinbthe fighting forces, the prayers of the nation “rise like a fountain, night and day.” In times of crisis our people stand steadfast. In daily devotions they renew the flame ‘of faith and arm with unseen powers their warriors in the field. Cftentimes they discern the Unseen Hand. Witness the miracle of Dunkirk. Witness, too, in the darkest <— “ GOD BLESS OUR BRAVE DADDY OVERSEAS” hours the emergence of great inspiring figurcs to steady the ranks of Democracy and fire its courago and ‘confidence. Church bells are ringing throughout Canada calling men and women to worship and sacrifice in Clflfflliie of our freedom, the sanctity of our homes and» the future of our children. Translate your faith into works by buying Victory Bonds. ~ Ndflaql Connilin. Vinny Loon 1N1. Onuq, hack: t v mhununn-uin-ni-un-nuhumaa i i