Your laugh levorllo is chasing blues end eluos new in the tops oi ell his “whisilinfl iliisl A howl for every pospl Will Community Sing Featuring ‘ “Mairzy Doots" - “Paper Doll’ NEWS OF THE DAY llls ORIENTAL BRAIN r lllo SOLDIERS ‘Fictiorfs moshcun- '~n,in'g~si.‘eutll \($.'l'lI5-, for isrimasterliiilelts. ". . .-a's Axis spies go alter the nation s »se'cl~.et= weaponsi- A IIIITECTS ’ LIVES! S DNEY TOLER "GI ALSO — CARTOON — COMEDY — SERIAL SHOW! AT 8.16 — 7.00 — 8.45 CAPITOL l. lo-iiv-s“ e'»'&'u"n'l T. rind-II all si , lllvllll nbIARSiiAlvi '- l- .- l. n. e'iv‘n'fis'fs"n‘n'-'w\'e'n“s'u ‘s’ [HE » CHARLQTTEIOWN _ GUARDIAN GEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved lo: news 0! local llllfildlll Dill. MlVlfI-llllll or n newly nature may be ilulerleu ' at rive cents s word. strictly uny- aplo ‘Menace. for Uflfliilllillllss sUn xunANCliv UNION ROAD United Church. . June iltn. ‘inere WMI 0t: ._ special service ur. p.00 P. M. Mt. i... me Rev. R. W. lsraine will Dt; l-ll. speaker. vocal numbers by R.C.A.l. talent. 6-14-11. THE PBESBXTEBIAN ‘CHI-luk- LN CANADA.-Servlces WU]. be nei_ Sunday. June 11th in Caledonia at 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. W00- d5 3.00 l’. M. Rev. ‘l’. A. A. llkfi. Min-DWI‘. 0-9-11. PIIODOIITBDIIL LAA‘ L Ah - Bantam, Minister. 6-9-11. i-Aiusil or llIILTON and Rlls . B] ,S0"A "lififiiri" us?” I mlluiwuvrvqr, Musk by "IIICIO AGOSIINI fl-plseo rennin tI-volre shot: Wltli lln soaps i AIYS IQII l (IIAIIIS JORDAN In Memoriam DIIB. WHLIAM B. CAMERON mllullslllldltli1umes.1llltu ll v o‘: when a young wile from this earth to her eternal home. leaving bdiind a husband and 1am1ly of little ones. 1d so 1; was in me billet 0f tlhe evening of 1g. when the Angel of Deah - hhehoineofWill t m lever Pleasant Valley. About a. year and n half ago she entered the P. C. Hospital where she underwent an operation. "later to Halifax for tzreaunent. _t_lhe_ latter pert of the year 91¢ _ Lv lzrew worse and on New Years Day returned to home where everything possiblg done for her comfort but on albcve date she peacefully to her eternal rest where pain and M“ more no triage. m h . meron w was er thiltvdlrst year, was of a ioviai manner. always cheerful. and warmly weioclm. the many friends w-ho called to visit her. ‘There are left to mourn her sor- husband 0! His Majesty's Fbrces. three children, Thelma, ill-X: Inzham. four and Beth two; her fatha" and mother. also four brothers and three sisters namely: Claude R. C. N. V. R.. Roy. Mur- ray Harbor: (Annie) Mrs. John Bui-goyneJ-‘ountain Road; (Eletha) Mrs. Hollis Cameron, Kensingtcn; Winfred Wright, and Earle and Allison at funeral which was very largely attended was held on Fri- day, a short service at the home of Hollis Cameron. followed by service in the United Church. 'I'.h was conducted by Rlev. A. D. Stirl- ing. who visited her frequently cw‘- ing hoi- illnes. The hymns slimg were: Asleep in Jesus. Lead Kindly in the Arms of Jesus. The ball bearers were: John Burgoyne. Percy Barely. 13.. J. ‘Tmwedai P 181' “'35 lllll Kllllli’ halal list tiiltilt lsshis liuryluds lliitllltiiullflltillllllllli Th ' ling-out’ T enov e e us mop my as gleam; as n an. has exceed- one molt-spoonful of concentrated 1v long and stronll urlns out his 1v»; in an old bucket half full of s are correspondingly weak nlldwater and boil it. Then rinse a few sms times. _ QU ICKIES By Ken Reynolds "I don't cure if you are certain you dropped your urse down there-it's easier to find it with a e. . N. LveBlamc. John Burns andhPercy em K McCarvell. Inter- m was e c me i-y. Following are the e floral offer- Il0W-—“M0lh8r." Wreath-Mother, father, and brothers. Crescent — Hattie. Ruth. Vera, Viggt. gsslile aéldnifolalllsfi b0 my o n . ea Bump-Mr and Mrs. Jcnllylalll- _ e. Spray-The Vincent Family. Emmy-links. Priscilla Smith. Joe and Jim. 9-11. sisters SCOTS MAY BLUSII . Scotland — (OP) — Provost K. Dobie of Dumfries re- ceived '10 offers from pec- le in England when he appealed o; bag- D so that n battalion of the 118's Own Scottish Bmderers could ie-eetablish their pipe band. Ono dei- came from Scotland. ‘TIIHIIEIWIEIIEIITIFIEIIETIFIYIEII [,1 AIIIIOIIIIOEMEIIT . THE “TOWEIVS RESTAURANT” Malpeque Road Will Re-open For Summer season Sunday, June Iith at 12 noon B. I. S. Modern and Old 9 to 12 Follow the srdlen Want Ad!” 1 at 3.00. ‘ti May 2nd. ted Church the shir tico, Sunday. June 11th: St. John's. illlmrl, Morning Prayer at 11.00. st. Mark's. Rustico. Eveninl lofizyfil: HAMPTON UNITED CIIURCH.- Minister, Rlev. Rov Vessey, B.D. mrvices Sunlolay. June 111m. hamp- .011 111 A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. victona. 7-30 P. M. 6-9-11. BEADALBANE Unlited Church services on Sunday, J-une 11th as .0|].OW52 I‘ munion of the Zara's sulpper, Nmtn Granville ll A. M. i-tose Valley 3 P. M. Iiradlalloalne 8 t’. M. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister. 6-9-11. TIYON — IONSBAW BAPTIST CHURCH. 1th. You are cordially invited to wor- snip Wlllh us. Let us make Sunday a day of intercession and medita- on 6-9-11. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday, June 111th. St. John's Church, Crapaud. Church School 10.30 A. M. lsvonllaig Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. CIIUIOII School 10.00 A. M. Holy Communion 11.011 A. ivi ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTAIUAN CHURCH, Belfast. Services Sunday Julne 111th, will be held as follows; Sunday School at 10.15. Morning at. 1‘1 o‘c a service of intercession for the Allied Forces and the Al- lied Oaluae will be held. All Veter- ans and Mennbels of the Forces invited to be pruent. Evening Ser- vice at 8 o'clock. Rev. E. C. Evans. Minister 0-9-11. BELFAST—BEIJ.E RIVER Uni- Services. Sunday. June 11th. Belle River 1'1 A. . ldon 8 P. M. The Sacrament of the {lord's Slumber will be observed at the close of both services. Pre- paratory service Friday, June 9th at Eldon. W. B. lVllfl-CPhflli, Minis- ter. 6-9-11. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA-Hunter RJVBI‘ Pastoral Charlie. Services will be held on Sunday. June 11th ns follows: Wit- shlre 11.00 A. M. Hampshire 15.1.0 PM. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Wlli e . P. U. Service. June lltl 7.80 Nlr. Iaurence Toombs. weakel. Rev. L. M. Murray. Minister. 6-9-11‘. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services Sunday, Jim: 11th are as follows. Cornwall 11 A. M. S. School ll A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. S. School 2 P. M. New Dom- inion,7.30 P. M. Subject, "inexper- ience.‘ Sunday School 11 A. M. Rev. J. R... Skinner, Minister. 9 6- ~11. CHURCH NOTICE- — \Vi11s1oe United Clhumh Services. June 11m. Winslog North 11 A. M. Wnsloe North . S. l0 A. M. Winsloe South 3 ‘P. M. Winsloe South S. S. 2 P.M. Highfield 7.30 P. M. The ra- ment 01f tile Lam's Supper will ice administered at all services. Rev. T. Constable. Minister. 6-9-11. CIIURCH O-F SCOTLAND. Services Sabbath. June 11th. Milo 11 A. M. Coleman 3 P. M. Summer- side 7.30 P. M. Combined SEIVICC in the Kirk, Cape Traverse at 7.30 P. M- when the United Church and Church of Scotland cznzrc-zaticns will worship together. The me will be Rev. J in l ' Rev. .1. n. Bishd/p. ORWELL HEAD CIIURCII. — The nolluregnti ‘t cordially invited to attend m St. Andrew's for the evening service at 8.00 o'clock. The Simda-y School will be at l1 as ilsual. The following Sunday it is expected that the unl- ted service will be in the Orwell Head Church. A. S. Weir, Interim Chairman. 6-9-11. W. M. S. MEETINUI-The mnlflh- 1y meeting of the Cherry vnllcy Women's Mission SCOiety was hold at the home of Mrs. A I-I. Mutcll with an attendance of eight mem- bers. Meeting opened wlth call to worship by Mrs. A. S. Weir, who presided for worship period Hymn "Frcm All ‘Phat Dwell Below The Skies" was sung. This was follow- ed by a brief talk by Mrs. Weir from the study book. A Service of Dedication to the Great Commiss- ion was led by Mrs. W. J. MacEach- em. Worship period closed with Hymn, “I Love Thy Kingdom Lord" Business period opened with Lords Prayer. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by a verse of scrip- i/ure. The offering amounted to $1.75. Mrs. W. A. Jenkins invited members to her home for the next meeting. Meeting closed with the King and the Mizpah Benediction. ii________i__ WAR WORKERS.’ Use world-known medicinal Cutlcurs to relieVe-help clear u Eczema, Rashes. CUTICURA SOAP A OINIMINT IEIEJIEIEIIEIEIEJIEIIE‘. DNCIN HA LL SATURDAY NIGHT Time Dancing Admission 25c Crowd to l» 1 Rev. o. n. Hartman, Rector. ell-111, 1 /' laiflifiéfii k \ Prevent Pallllll! Roughness lougii, eliepped lips ere painfully son and unsiglitly—tbe erscked surfaces I essiiy infected by dangerous germs. Got relief the quick, sure n! with LypsyiI its wonderful emollient action intently soothes the wounded membranes end sells them ugliest germs and impurities. The first application llVfllWllldifflll sellef - lips quickly rogsiii nornul smooth- ness. Get Lypsyl st your store today. Use it regularly to seotlls and protect your lips. Sold everywhere in heady stick Ionll LYPSYL CENTRAL PAIISlL-The Rev. Herman, B. A., will on . June 11th nt Cl. de River A. M. Ch chill 2.30 P. . Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Rev. P. W. will, Minister. 6 1i.[ ENGAGAMENT. — Ill‘. Lnld Ritaelr. Nature! or lnvllllle Wllilo II loll end Word III- nouzice the enixnccnent their eldest damkhter, Helen Maiguerite Pile Tllblln. son of Mlr. -Mrs. James B. McLeod, Irishtovcn. 6-9-lI. IND PIISBIYITAPIBIQN vices will be held at Highfleld 11 A. M. y School 10 A. M. Stewart 3 P. M. Memorial Service‘ lism F. Douglas. killed on in Italy. l 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 10.30 EM. Slmmy School alt Harrington 10.30 k. Minis- PRINCETOWN United Church, jMalpeqwz. Rev. C. J. Crowdls. Mm- ‘ ester iist and Choir ‘Leader. ‘D 1. I P. M. Memorial service MacGougan and Philip Crozier. killed 111 action. Also unveiling m service. Pilot Officer H. J. Robbins will preach. Miss Alice Coffin, NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES-June 11th. Services reopening at 10.15 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Clyde River: S. School 2 _P_‘M. ,tlo Geo Marriage to take plaice in. June. MAIISII‘ CHARGE Simda M for Pte. in BUY-i Malrsllnell A. M. Rev. Henry P. Baa ter 6-9-11. 1ster, Mrs. Oh Stmpso . Organ- ll A. M 811100 to the late Gerald MacNultt. Ray Honor Roll of volunteers tor active Simunerside. Soloist. 6-9-11. as follows: North River: S. School lfiaervioe J P. M. Ki ' . . . M. Lona |Creek: S. School 11 AM. Devotional lMeetinu June 15 8.30 P. M. Let us. remember God together 1n thcse dalvs of anxiety for a world at war. Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. 6-9-11. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. - The hcme of Mrs. Richard Steven- son, New Glasgow was the scene ,0! a happy cvcnt cn Wednesday" = evening. May 10th, when Miss Mar- 'garet HOWHIL. one of the seasons popular bfifidS was tendered a i Nllscellaneous shower. To the strains ' Lohengrllrs Wedding March played by Mrs. W. B. Bulman, thc bride elect 11's ushered to the seat’ Miss Anna Steven-i than presented wit-ll a beautiful bouquet of flowers by . .. .__,< onnpuell. 1n a _._..raien basket the gifts arrived and carried in by Mixes Mary Larkin and Amy 'I'oon1bs. lMisss Joyce Hooper cut the ribbons, land the humorous verses trove result by Mrs. Richard Dickleson, Mrs. Foster sellers arranged the gifts on the table. The gifts consisted u! Linen. China. Silver and money- In her usual pleasing manner Mlss I-Iowatt thanked her friends fol- thzs pl-czuint surplriul. The "Shower" was held in in: dining loom, “LIiCli was pretnly dezoraled, the colour scheme being carried out 111 pink and white. Later a dainty lunch was passed. On me folioivnlg Friday Miss Howatt “'21s unite-J in marriage with Mr. Eric Bel of Stanley Bridge. The couple are fol- lowed by best wishes frcm a‘l. Skelton’: Comedy Flare Outstanding in llis Latest Film "The Fbx" ls on the plblH aiguin! Once again, M-G-Ms irrpressible slenitl, Red Skelton, is in hot water in the third of the rib-tickling ccm- |edy series, "Whistling in Brooklyn" ,no\v playing at the Prince Edward Theatre. f i All the nld reliable players are back too, turning in glltedgeo per- folmanccs. Red Skeltcn plays Wally |Bent0n radio's crime expsrt-"The IFcx." who is still trying iainly to, ,sli.p a wedding ring on petite Ann‘ ‘Rutherfords finger. Not that Ann isn't, willing. mind you. but circum-i , stances dictate otherwise. "Ra lRagland is on hand again to tickle your ribs with his dim-wilted A 2-- mnigans as Reds self-npp-ilnted boss in and out of more trouble than even Red can handle without 8 . Jenn Rogers Is Reporter Adding to Red's troubles are, Pretty Jean Rogers, fresh from her- "meanie" m "Swing Shift, Maisie." playing the role of a beau», ,tiful but dumb reporter-out tol cover Red's wedding and stumbling] in on the biggest murder story- iatfl the year and not even realizing! e Fox" become; V lice when "Rags" tips them‘ a. dangerous murderer. To, "Rags" it's ll publicity stunt. To rlrl-l its i. headache that nearly. ~ mm his scalp. But once Rot sets out t0 solve the mystery and clear his‘ name and get of! on a honeymoon‘ before Ann tires of waitin-l. And, before he knows it he is national were! .§ This War-tour Years Ago By The Canadian Press JUNE 9. 1940-061111811 advance, Paris intho north and nonhivest; German tank losses placed at 1.000 in four days. Russia and Japan on the - 018C M, of some paper-macho like s . l ' r ‘ mm Sara“ 3x115 to study his lelectlon in cups The Mall Who Wasn't Himself By Leslie Cargill ‘Hvmu-A- McFarlane exerted his lalized Skill in the full. After t e skin- graftlng he continued to b; s frequent visitor. During the tiring weeks that followed Richard knew that it was to be bored with in- action and exasperated by havingi to remain in cramped positions. I In course of time the heavy‘ bandafles were removed but hisi lace now felt like a solid block of marble. A11 ability to twitch his r.v-\.~u-.-..-.--I-I'.vv leyebrows was the first time that, life was beginning to glow in the flesh that had been taken fromi other parts of the body to replace, the damlwed Parts of his face. Eventually he was up and about, IIIOIIQlh encased in s, mask made ub- stance. : Through all these stages he had no means of judging the effect of Mrs. McFarlanes "I'm satisfied," was all the sur- admit goon would . "Couldn't you let me take one little glimpse?" asked Richard- anxlously. 1 ‘Not until we have got rid of the.’ worst marks 0f the stitches." I "Of course there will be ugly soars?" "Of course there will not, young man. Naturally. I cannot promise to eliminate all the evidences cf, the operations but, ultimately it! will need Close examination w re- veal them. We must get you phys- ically tlt in the meantime. A sound mind in I. sound body eh? The bet- ter your health the more likely that memory l5 to function properly. Even when the mask was finally cut off the patient was kept away from mirrors. The best he could d0 tea and similar makeshifts. What he glimpsed was not partic- ularly reassuring. A straggly beard made l1im look. and feel, years old- er than need be. "wc‘l1 have that olf.‘ McFar- lane premised when he complained. Let me have a razor and "Be a good chap and submit to a barber. We have been at infinite lpains not to let you see yourself and I want that to continue until I give the word." "I promise. though it beats me how you managed to prevail on nurses and patients to hide every looking glass." "Co-operation. There are good reasons. believe me. Next week passage begins. This is the final s e" g . Skilled hands needed the flabby muscles. Now. Harkness knew that he had a living face and not an Iunrespomlive substance. His eye-l lids opened and closed naturallyn I-ie could frown-laugh pull faces 1f he chose. There was a childth delight in making every possible, grimace. In this he was encouraged, Full usage was a necessary excer- cise in_ 3l1-' Oile day McFarlane came beaming. "Tomorrow." he nounced, "you may visit the outer: a world." "Meaning?" "The citizen; will be able to be- ld you without wincing." "A11! Presumably I shall also be, able to inspect myself. You can: hardly eliminate 1111 the mirrors in town." “No necessity, my boy. In prepar- ation I have h2re—" He took a small wrapped pack- age from his pocket. unwrapped, a shaving glass and held it out. i Harkness looked long and hardi ‘ “I've seen that face before." he marked. "You should hale." the sulgeon retorted. "It bfilongs to you. Why, the frown?" , "Frankly it isn't so familiar 115i I feel it ought to be." l "Dunt forget, it i; a since you saw yourself." "Itn ,. forgetting. But I'm‘ still puzzled." McFarlano set the photogralh from which he had worked in front of the patient. "See that!“ he exclaimed. “And I am proud of the lob. Not many‘ people would have bEiiCVtd fvt pos- sible to get your face back into that stale. 'I‘hc nose gave an awful lot of trouble. I am still n trifle dubious about the mouth. That didn't halp-| pen to be injured very much so you cannot blame me. Gracious man aren't you pleased?" ‘ cse so," said Richard in a one. "There's gratitude for you! Hurd- ly n scar and still he grunts. That CICITICB near the right eye will be, invisible in loss than a year and it, is tho onlv one that. I need alpolo- gizc for." i "Thank you doctor. Believe m6,‘ I am grateful. You have been than,‘ velous and so has everbody else, concerned in my case. And I don't, even know how l’ can begin to re- pay you." _ i "There are moments.’ McFar- le-, long timei , quires not-hing more than aware- ness of work wcll done. I have given you back a rcspectable coun-. one. tn throw in n cumlblimem- Financial considerations axe of little importance. When YOU IIISCOV", er you are a millionaire we mam discuss it frcm a fresh b11810!" CHAYYFR IV OUT INTO THE WORLD It was strange being abroad a- gain after being ccoped up in a; hospital and the confirmed grmlndsl ti. ctlcd t the inatltution. At 1115i _ v involved wimigjciilard Hfilrkm-ss shrank from the: Ientlon. He was well sot up. walk- contnct with strangers. He was‘ cal skill that had bfivtl him. But nobflli’ art-cared t0 ‘like nny particular notice. Most P855975‘ by did not give 111m ltsecnllflrsllnflel, writs reached about 35 miles from , i 'll§llt!u"“liz5i!i1t§1;lt' l»- -—-——_ 0-044 Jottings y I. G. Word. Poultry Produc In: ctor Mr. A. C. cilia, R.O.P._ and hatchery inspector. is visiting P. E. Island this week in connection with poultry work. , Some coccidiosis is noted amonsgt , flocks. Preventive measures arel probably the best. means of com- bating this disease. Clean out br house and colony house daily and be sure they are 10-] 5"?“ o. i ur ng e prev ous try have ranked. ur milk fed, 1n wooden containers has been, found of benefit in th1s disease. ‘401040 ear, no poul-. Frequent cleaning of the broodcr, house and colony house constitutes. the most effective manner of pre-, r. is busy cap- onlzlng cockerels. Each year sees: more poultrymen on P.E.I. raising capo-ns. _ , Now is the time to start culling out non-layers. Systematic cull-i ing and marketing non-layers or poor layers not only saves no.1‘ but brings better returns on tilei average than waiting to sell the whole flock at one time. l During the past few weeks. thel quality of P.E.I. eggs has deterior- ated—many producers have won-i dered why. Its chief cause is. af- ter a. long winter of grain and mash feeding, poultry, when first, turned out on range. gorge them-i selves on grass that they have] 11ot tasted for 51X months and, neglect to eat the regular gram", and mash necessary in a bnlanccrl, diet. After a short tlmt‘, craving for grass passes and hens return to their normal desire for grain and mash together with‘ grass. In the spring mcntlw. gloultrv- men would be better unwed to keep their flocks confined llmzl afternoon. In this manner. 11103‘, would at least receive a good por- , tion of grain requirements. 1 Too much grass has a tendencv, to make egg wl it's or albumen- tliin. Grain 111:1. . whites of a good consistency. At a meeting of the executive committees of the Approved Flock Association, Hatcllcrymelrs As- sociation end Poultry Industries, committee, it was recommended that flocks on P.E.I. shnwinu a pullorum reaction grcntcr than l per cent be not accepted for, flock approval purposes. "Pull- orum-free area“ for PEI. is the ambitious goal of this group of executives. mtlcaualvnous PRE-NUP- TIAL SHOWER A miscellaneous shower was held 0n the night of Alpril 27th. at the hcme of the bride's parents 1n honor of their daughter. Dorothy MacDonald. one cf Cl1u'"" lll‘s pop- ular young ladlrs. The scat of holi- or was plvttlly decoratcd for the occasion with blue and pink and white streamers. Mr. Louis Living- ston capably acted ns chairman» The guest of honor was escorted. Kinnon. The gifts were cam-d in prettily decorated basket by Misse Wanda Buchanan and Vel-, dz. MacKinnon. The gifts were open- j ed by Misses Janie and Florence. McKinncln. ‘Ihe accompanying, humorous verso were read 11v Maryj MacLeod while Catherine lliacthd- yen arranged the gifts 0n the tnhlv s-ll-unsu ~ The lovely display of Riffs testify to the popularity‘ of Miss MncDon lorcc. 1 111111.; .11 aid. Dorothy in her usual pleaslnz; manner thanked her friends _ the many useful gifts, nll iclned 1n‘ ' "For 5110's a Jolly “ after WhiCh i110 b was bounced. A dclicml. was served by the hostfss by the ladies. ‘ms remainder was spent in danclns. being furnished by Stephen Viola Tool. All wended lmmexvard- in the wee lmall l1ours of the Infini- in: after having a 1101'!‘ WIPR-Safli time. of the evening. Canadian Airmen Are Planning For Peacetime Living OTTAWA, June ll --- lCPl VA canvass oi 110180111101 m, an H.C.A.l~‘ station in Britain ‘g1\'(‘5 an il1te1e<‘- ing glimpse at the post-war plrns cf Canadian airmen shoivln: trlelr: choice of jobs to range from ib- ing t0 keeping a frcci DHSlIIfFS in a small town. For those who hau- clollbi.» nilnlll t1o\v an airmail. used to lightning speeds and sudden death. vflll settle down to the qulet home hic- of Pent ton, B. C.. or Rivlcre du LoupnQuek a glans:- nl 1h" rnrlswar; coiltalned 111 an alr in: ’35"lla11(- observed. ‘when a man re~ W111 be féfl-iillflll; Here are some l ‘i-"lt. Lt. Than Charlottetown. lCZIIHFKCTiI "I111 press agent. who manages lo get. his‘ tenant»,- 1; 1s almo=t a handscmei not 1201118 biwk to Work the Manda ' after the Armisticc- sl think I'l take a 200d long hnhdav probably at Mlnaki firsi- ~tl1l~11 110 bfwk l0 my Job" McGill- ~I was 111 my third mar oi Commerce when I enlisted." stated F0 Rigid). Johnson, of West- Now and agnin a wrtnalrs ey lingo-red with the iIIFIIIICIIVC ' proval accorded to an nitravti 0 member of the 0711105111‘ SPR- I-Izirkness, indrrd dcscrved 211-, ed with authority and—though it . a, he ,5 wme ccmtam Read. conscious of the remarkable surgi-i was something he hlld nn means of 15,4511“ on: knowing-lent the his own character to the features of another mall. "P9 b? “PE-EH?!” ____J distinction of salient 4 this i j t0 the chair by M15; Florence ltiac- mount. lull» Good ur W' to-bc sell llp I think l‘n1 211ml.’ t-u no buck to - on new range land where, _ Nobody Knows Readers cl The Standard don't know Phil Surrey . . but they see his harldiu-oli: in ‘the Stand- ard‘: lorcgrswrc section every vvcok! As reto- gravule cditcl it is to his creative ability and keen news-sense that make: the Standsld‘: rciograv- use sezlian among the world's best, in both lay- out end pictures. It Is certainly one oi rho reason: why The Stand- ard is the fastest-selling wccL-erld nlr-lrpaper i1 fl. i..~-.---_.._v , Quasi-loudness? 75 acres of lallll, partly wood- land. I0 l'lli'(‘_g ul i.1!‘lI, all lirnr, 7U lien-s niill llullziillus, all t-lt ‘invsl- ‘v0 ;tl'll:s other and i.ll'lll m l: lliliti" .;. l\'-~I zidjnin mailcs a 1M! unrcs. .l‘l' all 111 the l .' lv-il-s nurcs oi’ Iclllii ' nu in lill: New Dizltrirt, 2'»; tague.) 2 Iiouses and plots of lE-flll In Montague. Ais ' crul splendid build- Sizcs 11:‘ inis run be arranged in suit pilwiiascrs. r reusonuule lllr qu.ck I part 1y _ I'm ill mllliyl fl um Moll- iur turtiicr pdrtiuululs liliiily lo: h. b. liLzlsi ll», .r'U A. B u-g g, 0i N1 . it: suing Lu comp. le 0.. l studies at. Ontario Agrzcuilulzl. College, "and "luen Id like t0 g.) 11110 P.i. “ork- - touching, 11 podium.‘ F0. Alonzo ‘. nlollsdll, Wyu.. 10111121- c; Cody, 1o .4121 ax a m. of lly- mo. ill. - be unall 4111113111 Lisa. i11 111111111. Li." for lulcs." A11 :1i,-~ liaison dimer, Capt A: n. ilDGll-Si, MUZILICAI, 1.111111; to ‘ '- r ‘ 1 1:. to ‘lzgcp o.1 111 iill.‘ A11 the muklc" 110. W11 and Toronto. w. C\'( 11 H101!‘ ,. u Conlennlnjz salary lion. up a1; depression‘ Flt. brnith. Ho 1:1, school teaching m‘ and open n the wrlr.‘ A 5011101111111: . coupled with :1 l. ian of l-O. its-- crtlicy 1101111 mechanic. ‘l’: .1. tourist ramp zln lg 1' ' 1 . al-clmlcnl raid: "I‘m gmng to 1.1.110 volt-pl 111m" 1011. "Well I ,<l1.\ in the service nllz‘ than the: I ‘ lsinu or z "I'm :1 pr 71ml llmpv In Illlllllfffb labor mlnkc j hall»: m limnu \\'l‘lill I was doinc oolvl-v I'm» WRY- ~ C))f‘l\ mv studio rim‘ rirnw n11 the . rinnces ni’ theirs“. roupls of HINTS ().\' ETIQFITTTE Don‘; nmmbil- what: another person. that vnu mar be 110i embarrass the other p1-1'.<'\l~ . mrlklnc him o": her) if YO" W1‘- m-lll limes m repeat (will: mu twwe said. :-.=-_-—; y