i _ SEPTEMBER 26. 1928 " . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlA_1_\f_ __ I i i ‘ "PAEi`E` SEVEN ' / I :` _ Over. Yeiulv. fcnvice (_\_/ I/”4-_Central GuafdianiRELIEF GAS‘Gle_a»nlngS I Miss Banana lin¢Neii.i. willi' STOMACH PAINS to Canadian Women, ` , \‘»'&\\` ELIGHTFUL ver ‘ii ‘ . D sions of the new l rail Mule." 'niait but f i one of the many very WJ) _ p favorable comments i ._'_~ made on Northway't L_ v Coats for this coming l 5 1 Autumn and Winter Q ~' wear. ` The coat illustrated here 'P51 it Nmrxf ms. rm l nm/t amdfiotb was ' Black Careful lamb ` :bowing ibe fubioublr Plqnin collar nul lbe newly-featured pointed mf: extends'-ri to lbe top of sleeve, Jia e Jeep border of fur. Tbe trel- loped irirriutltiont running down tbe front Of lbe coal ure repealed loam the centre back. Truly c luxuriously (rimmed coal--ll 4 . medium price. ,_ %. I . I II i i _ 5 ,I fi I \ _ vw( i; _.;_|' , 5 ` li ._ *__ At leading stores throughout Canada. is noiimwir -gg;-, 91-9) Wellington Sinn Wan Toronto . . n Omagh lllll resume her classes lu singing and’ I elocutlon Sept. 25th. For registra- _ tion call phone 815-J. I _ ’l8'l4~1l!i0_ J rox mucuens.-we win have ..f'.I‘i'i L.'£fi.‘.‘.`.T.i‘."i.;'.i`IT.-'fI."..1I..!.I»i '.I.iIII a car of mmts on track Tuesday,II~-in-»-1 _ri-.»iil_»li-s_ vnu .~ui.'i l..-_iwll ir and ‘vedn§day` Seph 25th and 26__\_.i__\r il_if'<>iiit4_i|_|_l». liaiil, _:._._iil_.lr~é liliely ti; th. swim canadian co. Ltd.-1988 S`.._...;`."i. fIl'..`,;`..*,,_T_"" " “" ““ ~l 'lu i.»i . ». .|-» \ ~» =.~ ~- .ox ,.,.,.,_c,, ._ ,,,,_, ':'..::., ::'.‘....‘;._i:..1"...x1::...;f“xi. °-= wk it me <=<>1d swf-so "‘.s.f°':..::f1:r";::i. Sillflilis Tuesday Rnd W0¢i1l'2S¢`ll\!~'- l..`....i.'.h. wif., u-fills .is r--ll..u-.i;`~ " . _ _ ._ lii»~ up .ui I vi-iilil l.iiirill_\' cnivti my 7993 9 2° 2* I-r~~.irh. .\|_\- ii.-ri-i-.- it-.-i-v .~li.iit~»i-»-~l: l iii-l *_* iiiil .~"i»-_-li. liimiilsi- \\'i~:ik :iiiil riiii-i|i»\\'|i: _ M¢GARR\'_DUNN “’|§DD[NG_ ;i;_i.l >=i>i_iit i~rii»iii:Ii on riii~<|i<-lne.~' in t`iir~_ 1The marriage of Miss Agnes Mc- ""‘ “ """"- ' ; 'lwn llii-iiihs :lftvr .~iiirlili<- Tiiiiluf-.l -G“"V- i°““- “iid Mr- EdWi1i :.5=s. .' ' . S - imma-it hunt firmer 1:' Iblewtovm. The young couple were;.~.-h.ri,...i;...= ..i- ¢..r,,;.| ii,-_.,._ if _,._,,, iittenderl by Miss Buddy Morrisscylii-'\~ H" =\i-i»--lin-_ i-.rift _*__ evening. where a boiinteous supperf awaited them. After much merri-‘ ment all present left in cars fo:` the groom's lovely home in New-I edal Struck town. where upwards of two hun- ic and dancing were indulged iii Millvicw left on retum for Boston _this week. after spending'a pleasant visit with their relatives. _ Miss Edith Mulligan, Boston, Mass. i;tu:ncd to her home after spend- ing ii pleasant visit with friends in Millvicw. I Mis. Grant. Boston Mass. who has been spending the summer yith~ litr san. Mr. V. Grant,Millview left on retum this week. Misscs Marion and Connie Ings. l I .September 25th and 26th. Harris "l hurl siizrv-ml fur i.~.ii»s u-ith siiuii- Mis. Anics Acorn. Millvicw. Mrs.I IAbal.tolr Co. Ltd. “"i' “"""'i"~ ii” “"""‘ """" ='"" "i"=il Harry Jtnkiiis, Hazelbrook return-l I I l China. Point who has been >end-I IMi‘ and Mrs Cvrus Ings left on _ lm the Wee mia" h°“"5‘ Sevemi. ’ Irctum for Boston. Saturday morn- ;\ at ;_ -i \ //)}L’:»»_ -Q-Q00 of'-»>»--¢--»¢.¢s.»»_»¢.¢¢¢ , E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., ._ Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Acddent, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at I " ' _ ‘ sl dred friends were assembled. Mus-_ [fl HOIIUT of " Ill'l8 lll!5',$iU1im¢.l' Wim liieii' llHl‘@lllS~! 1 I f Made in Canada Boil ` Basin, Bathtub and Floor, Mir everything about the bathroom! Faucets and Piping, White Woodwork, Glass Shelves, Enameled Cabinet. l Oneliulespvinlle- Oheludembs Noraxpecltleft Ontl\eBonAmioib.' `\¥ -cleans, polislies, purifies and Toilet, Tiled Walls ror, Window, Nickeled B0" Ami I'-5' bf5f“°‘ /or :leaning and polishing Bathtubs and Tiling Brass. Copper, Tin It’s a bathroom necessity, this snowy- rroom replied in a most fitting ___ Ml Wallace Drakc..\/flll\'iew.lcf1 . . -» . g speeches were delivered. one by M" l lee 'ing Charles McKenna, Newtown. Th§I. ' I _ S _,vital V ' 2 ~ . ' ~ "1 . _ _ ` - _ “i / \ “nm” "il ii ` Y ' _ ` ial medal ` ii i' U 3 ._ ./ " \ ~ -<------»- - the ' 'ous occesi n. I -commemorating me D.i_ ___ ~ nanller Both the bride and groom |sp¢¢,_,| 1,, the Gu-rdhm IC, R mp ,O western Canada n__‘ i. A JU) 0 _ aniond Jubilee of Confederation has I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutherland. citl-I _ ____ _ __ ri ,been prepaired by the National com- Mrs. Chas McDonald Cape Cod. Mr. lillemany fricilds who are extend I TORQNTO Se t 20_ _ rig their heart fclicitations on! D An Gmc C ml) ,_,_._*,*,+,_,+,,*,+,*,,*,,,,,,,,,*,,,‘ KESI-_MCKlNN0N__An evemlr;iitee_wl;ich arranged the celebra- land Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, l\iillview.’ _ white helper. So convenient--so pleasant to use-such a time-saver. For Bon Ami Powder brings spotless healthful bath- room cleanliness without hard work. It absorbs dirt without scratching. It never Linoleum and Congoleum and Nickel Ware _ Steel Knives _and Forks Windows. Minon Aluminium Ware Glass Baking Dishes cf rather more than ordinary ln- °n .as leaf' The “S13” °°“5i-‘fs _ Lcrest wok place in SL Johns of a _figure on a pedestal represent- Church Cmpaud August um _ ing youth, energy. and confidence |when Mig Eumbeu; Ann Mckmn_',ix: the future. _On the other side is Ln was married to Mr Thomas a picture of His Majesty the King. Rm,_ cha5_ C_ Ra ff. ._' medals to be struck fcr his Mayesty nd. o ici L- _ - - the King. fcr his Excellency the amg MBS M°K"‘“°”' d““gh“"ic ci G al i c d the of Mrs. Margaret. and the late Dun C. mo .' . en" C ana 5' Cmpaud_ and for some eighteen' the Prince of Wales _and Rt, I-lon. yea . th ff- t __ e_.ir.ley Baldw1n.Sili.er medals rim.;-3 ;:Shereineth::l§3n1o:'r;_d “jg v.-ill be struck for her Exoellenclb ` Dom lu* '~~..~~.- 1' '~ ‘the Crapaud Graded School. She V"H‘P‘.S" \'gil““‘fd°“ “§fi_f‘?_‘;.` has always been a very interested H' R‘ ' mme .°°rg°' mem r” worker in St. John`s Church, hav- me Privy Council of Canada' Ehe ing taught in the Sunday Sch0ol_ Lleutenent-Governorof the Provin; ' Lowest Rate. -0400** 00-o Headquarters for I COLEMAN 'S GOODS Mr. Frmer, this is the time you need a Colemlln GIS Laniem. Provides 200 to 300 candle power. Uosi, to use less than two cents i\ night. Drop in to see the new improved Coleman I-lamps and Lanterns, with straight generator. We carry all parts for the above goods. V Bethune Hardware Co., Ltd its Queen sritaar. PIIUNE "51- “'riii: raiuihv iiaiwwiiite sroitir- - The Highest Praise Men who chew tobacco have the h|lll¢S¢ Pnl” 1°" HICKEY & N1cH0I.soN’s BLACK TWIST They I claim the havnt' is the best of all! ‘°\’“¢¢0 UW! 0"’ I and i 'i'int's the retain they always =¢l°l= br “"5 *°i’°°°' gn” any hive lfled it. . 4- ' '\'_=-\.~_-= I Hiciri-:Y & Nicholson I I Manuhctrirtn c“"'°"°'°‘"' ABDUCTOBS RELEASE say for the man and woman who. THEY l&lDNAPl*EDIwere his jallers. _ B0Y____ I Billy said that pléhde _smeutvwe fatal; _ CHICAGO, Sept. 24.-Billy Ran- who had kidnap : ieri, io-yeal--old victim or kidnap-Iv'-mill! il°'“° "°'“_ “°’;°°i fwf' wh released int night by weeks uso- turned li "1 ‘°°°° “ pert; o was h tc be held fornlght. They put. him ln an automo-, is .bducwn at ‘I ms -'bil nd drove for half an hour 13 da _ to-day pointed out the pic Ll ' turns two Italians as the men who T118! 5009904 *ggi °“° °i th” me" kidnapped him. I3°_f’° him ‘ “om “mad .. me men A. seilntti. 'ii relative. wld report- _ Wal* §_"““8 ° w _ meet ern that the lui, now at home. hud_\»0ld him. \llYQi l°“$m° 'md mn named as his abdiictors Julio Bal-,car track. Get on e cur to 1; Lgrcoco picking the conductor you vmit to 8° usao and Fuqua , t th u the pictures or the two meh out or ohiolec. Xvhenvggu _$m____°f° Y° a mu or vt phuwgn hi hi-oucht W* °°i°P °"° - ' from time 'bureau of rgsntifioatlonl '_"‘*°'”Bd N It TMI 1°' m'"°°'°m‘ d lu ianidggixieivlsgrmlim 1;- J in xel-I 1.’li¢|ume|of.udoolioran l. W- _ ~' ' Yer who umm to act as emls- 103|! Ml-llml W°’“°‘il' 3"” umm* ' h to l _ It crodicates min for the slaniipsrs. also hex me cc o____lf__l_l_l_9pfm°m° mm me ima. i ul 'sa itive it the tum: it 3 ii ii fi 5 3 egg ig* i -.li és from one`. He told a ruonmeiit It ll I 1 _ TOBACCO C0., LTD. _“gigs _g;=;=_=°;§____§;;S__j°_,;';'_:_f'_,,;1._ Iband and father. l-le was an elder' and has been for several years the ces and me Prime Mlnistem Bmnz' . can McKinnon. has always lived iii Prim? .Mmlster °f Canada' H‘ R' HV _motored to Cavendish Sunday ` Mr, and Mrs. J. E, McEachei'n. ,Chcrry Valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mutch, Cherry Valley attended the Prince Edward Theatre Tuesday night. Mrs_. Wallace Drake. l\Iillvfe\\‘ is 599215-HB ti few days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Alex, McLeod, city SUCH! R very enjoyable visit with Mrs. McLeod sister Mrs. Wm. Jen- kins, Seal River. Mr. Thos. Mellisli Union Road Hodgsm BRL me ' Pastor Tr? commitzce has ordered _golchwestminister Concert held in the_I ISecrctar cf the Woman‘s Auxiliar medals Wm be presented 1° Semi' passed through Millvicw Saturda 'I _ful operator of one of Crapaud’s C mnmiis and _ m m 'S 0 i Mi. and Mrs. W. L, Jenkins and _ _ Agent at Summerslde, Lloyd Lewls_ _ iiiest farms. _una like his wire. has gg”“dfgéhmf;"_§’“’;;_‘;“‘§,at§_‘;_;°§f ivrr. .mu .li/irs. Albert Drake. Mill-. __ _ __ _ _ _ Ispem' pracucany an of his me ln’ Confederation and the members of Mew' wh° bas. been spmdmg “ Very lim--onward flight Mrs McLeod iilmored to Albailv on Silncii'iv_ I0! H6812 Cmpaud, and is also in Pm mem Dum Plf8‘Hlll» ll"P in N B arrived home ` " ` 1' h k ` ` ` ‘ ¢¢-Q »++»4 eoooa-o+¢ e-+0 veo ’ Z U16 N8¢i0l"11 and V' ' ` ' ` ' .- » will be lililch missed by al w 0 new --- ° f _ H' H” r ‘ *'““” .;‘"_‘;r_terested in church and Lod-ge' Im ond Jubilee Committees. Tuiidlw mghr`C|They “sltcq me hir .‘?l.e aqiiired the art of looking Miss Myftlc Sta\'cr_t,_ North Bed- Fall to _mo important ties and points of _. _ _ .which took place at 630 in the imercsh on the blight side of things. Through cque, was ii recent \isitor to Choi Im0ming_ in me presence of a few I clit her days cf illness never a mur- toil, while there sho was thc rilcst A re t Im. me immediate h_iends_ the happy __ mil. lici* rt ccinplallit was heard. of Ml: rind Mrs. Earle Pearson. _ g tcouplc len for 8 mom, mp through I Miss Olive Smith. Millvicw who Whill the md d_rc\\' neai‘__slic wh:a_ _ _ ET r____m C______o__ » IND” scoua_ going as fm. as M|dd_ _has been spending the past Summ- calm and unafraid. knowing that Mr. Ciiir es clli _ _ N B.l _ _._ ,mediately after the ceremony, M--_- In Memoriam HUGH NIACLEOD #1 I On the 10th. of September inst.‘ rated with his parents to Prince _ as an employee of the Govemmenti until he voluntarily retired in 19l5I Mr MacLeod lssurvived by his widow and eight children Mrs John A McKenzie. Hartsville Mabel of Charlottetown Katherine of New Bedford, Mass.. Hugh J.. of Buch- anan. Sask.. and Mrs. James Mac- Leod, &bel. Kenneth and Mal- colm. all of Regina. Sask.. Olle brother. Mr. D. B. MacLeod of Sydney, N. S.. also surviving. asiduous and conscientious in the I performance of his duties. a devot- ‘ ed member of his church. I1 Sincere friend. and a kind and loving hus- in the Presbyterian Church for_ many years, and the place he occ-I eupled in the community and ln his beloved church can never be filled. Bllgllll vice. His passing was so graduai_ to note the precise moment his spirit had taken its fllsht. The Though stricken with a maladyl which he realized could have only; one outcome, he dauntlessly faced' his last enemy with calm assurance| that even ln the hour of seeming defect he would yet be victorious. Before the end came he had com- pleted his plans, even to the arr- ent. of his own funeral ser- and peaceful that it was difficult manner of his pomlhl l’¢¢iii5 ui* words of the hslmlst. ‘Mark the perfect man, and behold the ull' rlght for the end of that man I8 pace.. ducted at the home and in _tho E =§ ii ii 5 word to him M capable 5 5 i i i it i reddens the hand for nearly forty Powder an And don‘t forget Bon Ami Ceke-un- rivalled as a window and mirror cleaner like it for making glass crystal clear! A every home needs both ~ » S. _* -- .. ' M _f if _‘U1 *_ if’-1.3 11\< years. 'I`here’s nothing 0,1 \i d Cake- _ *Q/_ "Hasn’ r Scrntched Yet" “ » - Y y. - y. G()()d Stl'0|`\g COII\p3.I\l€S ‘Mr. Best is the owner, and success- mg' members °f___th§e Hcpsemg, . _-___ _ Li-1-1--it 0 N A .\l l l. I .\l l T F ll _ \1 f~ \' -r R p _.\ |_1-i-1-_/ C S RFICES FS OI' \ _ home Moss made his move and ims Church Tuesday morn ng Sept ‘passed thin' Millvicw rcct-ntlv i858 at the age of eleven he emit _cn_t_er(_c_ gm _m_diu,2____f0_:.a;h$_n¢_1nB_§ lathdwhfi? MISS Lman Candy y0ung_, ___ d l d H dt U m e o ie Ong cv ' Y est aug ter of Mr and Mrs Wm The School Fair of tht- follnwiili: 'ffhélgn 1682;? “,§,hen"fh,, 2;,;,m";° short distance behind Dei/lar coaely lvrlllview become the wife of schools Millvicw Mt Merrick vein mm of me Prince Edward Ishmd The fcatu_re of the athletic meet Mr stephen Mcnoughll, Blooming on was held on slit sept 15th it Railway was begun in 1871 he em was thc rllnhlllg Of Eddie DUN and Point The ceremony was performr~dIwas a most successful Fair sind thc ered the employ of the constructors law] aeoiistigiggtgzmiimnians Wii° by Rcge R D McGiilgan The bride eklllbits were the best that has been W tif ll “mi “ner its mmpleuon remained Bricker jumped int/J the lead at satin M3: wliley vggwgsd t:i’:,1I:f‘ni;:iC::)i;l:g;¢:,rff;;:-1,;-,sic 13;., 22; 3:; Bodequo is busily engaged in haul- the start and led Johnny Miles, for to match She earned B beaumul Ian are interested in our schools ing gravel with his trilck from South! i"i°i'iY °f SYd“e5' Mmes' N 5 by boquet The bridesmaid Miss Irene us try nest year and make‘ Shore i°i` Mi' Regimid Barfwise “nd 3b°“'~ tm y‘“'dS “L the end °f °h°ICoady sister of the bride wore blue Banner Fair A number of prizes N°i"~h Bedeque I first mile At the 15 mile post Brick ____ er had increased his lead to nvei$vrlf§ea;lrydsllSpotI?teIdml§chMrrh§IgrD.gm évelilibiizslvardcd for ‘ports M wen as Miss Annie Newson Rose Vallcy.! J- S- TAYLOR lflll1\lf£S Th0llBl1 filed Bl the finish a1d_ Mite th y c n I X has returned to her home after| 0l"'°“\°¢\'iS¢5 the Gait flush _was not extended to ' ° °°"°’“°“Y me bfidai _ -_ I _ I _ ti M in itiuhmuna street Wm lparty motored to the home of the; Mis. M. Hoody and three daughter ifl_’°_ii‘i “K “ ll 955?" Va" °“ W '_*“*”*»‘ ‘”NM“ 2 The rea] Mme was fought forlbrfde where a dainty breakfast was W. B., E. M.. L. H., Watertown, Masswiiifnds 'ii Aibiim “nd B°d"q“”- the second am third p°smOns__served to the immediate relatives of_v/ho motored down to spend a few! Miles favored to give Bricker hisibride and groom. In the evening a days with relatives in Millvicw and stmest 0pp0sm°n_ tired as the mcereception was held at the home of vicinity returned home last week. progressed and finished in nlnthlthe 5‘°°°m' The °Ve“i“3 Wi” Piels' l place 1o,¢y_t_hree m|n,_m_,_ behind antly spent in music and dancing., The W. M. S. of Cherry Valley the winner Miles started wen and Previous to the marriage the brlde‘licld their Annual service on Sunday clung w Bricker for me mst “ve was tendered a miscellaneous shower _Sept 9th in the Cherry Valley miles of mv mm qhmiegfter he by her friends and nelghborsat the,Church. The meeting was lcd by faded anti. wut forced to stop twice bride elects h°m¢~ The many beauu- ‘Mrs W. A- Thompson. city. who save for rests. ful Presents received testified tola very fine address. The soloists for Mgss sprinted f,w|¢e near the dom Miss C0ady's popularity in Mfllvfew the evening were: Mrs. Fletcher, city of the grind in mfgtt/amp; to had and surrounding districts. All _loin Mrs. Geo. McLeod, Montreal. Mr. oft' DeMai' but the latter`s' exper- ill Wi-‘lhll"|8 MI. and Mrs. McDougallIRussell Jones. city, Mr. Farnell Ont. iencc enabled him to successfully mlillly years of happy wedded lifc. `Mr. Lewis. Mt. Melllck. The quarette I withstand the challenge. Miles' elapsed time was three hours twenty-seven minutes and twelve seconds. DeMar‘s time was 2.53.21, and Moss' 2.54.48 2-5. 1- (Oil-_ I (Canadian Prom) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Sept. 23- fndianapolis won the American Association pennant for 1926 by defeating Toledo l to 0 to the 12th' inning of the first game of u dou- bleheader hcre today. A double by Burrua. followed by \ sacrifice by Boone and A single by Connolly, settled the contest. It was the ilrst pennant an Indianapolis club has There passed peacefully away to her etemal abode on Sat. Sept 15th Miss Mary Ann Pollard, Alberry Plalns._ She had _been a_ life long resident of that vicinity. She had always been kind and congenial to those who had the plemne of know- ing her. ln the latter years she had not been very robust, but had bome her illness with a true Christian fortitude. She leaves to mourn one son, Edward, with whom she spent her last years. two nieces. Ellen and Gertrude and nephew, William. Her funeral was held to St. Jouchlms Church. Vemon River on Sunday. Sept 16th and all that was mortal » | ' ¢h ll _ Begin ' _ - was the guest of Mr. and Mrs# -- f km mmumd e ' M relief iving remedy shows how act- The funeral services verb ooh won in the Association since l9l'l- IW” md to mt w “mit the g|°r|°us|_"m€s _Campbell on sunny ,ug InCc'f:§y_°"P:te‘_',i_‘.f:°.';3'df';.'he° M' Thi lm Wwdvlvd ll'l°° I -'°!i°°~ “ "" 9°' aiiltipne,I ,'“°"\ -- 'think 1 h ii rr it to o inillllu station init night, uid gives. ri it the retigt::_l¢n_:___ _iri-et__i2_t»el;__ian__I_<_l5l;;l_\;';_\_~_ as sm." ;r_le:_i_<:s°m»n_rl‘:_\2;¢;_y_numc____iiiet___u___;<;ii:_e __ I ML Thom” Blmmk _M MM __m____*_;_ a o er v ur “lif the tuition attendant. I and e==l>°flm°“¢ :lik m in mb .Jak mg hh mt me mm: .mn me mmm, mm _"__ They wx” Death occured in Boston. um at May ahiciiioclt or N. a. are vmtlru "M- - y twin g_orn¢. rn § kipnsp- mitted to the PII lm ' Mrs. A. McLeod in 43rd year oi her friends and relatives in Rims Corner gluing ‘ Q comprised of Messrs Geo. Tweedy. James Moore, llett Richards and Russell Jones gave two beautiful selections, "Wandering Child. Come Home" "When Storms around are sweeping." The choir rendered ap- propriate anthems. Recitations were given by Misses McKinnon. The church was crowded to capacity. Much credit is due Mrs. Wm. Mutch who capably presided at the organ, Bedeque And Vicinity Mr, Bernard Connonly, Bedeque. know it. would do its workyell. yunot that a prince is fallen UWM, Peter Oliver. John Mlinroe. Arthur _ d i. . __ ~ ' ` °°°°°‘ m you. nimy :anim mute in may ivrcxuy. .iuhu uigouhuia iii or xdm °‘§°f_‘;1§h“,"°‘; "°*’;u*“ lf°{"'|‘“‘i °“°"°“- YH. 1 Mr! hr It the |mmionl". The beautiful Mcloniol gh, 1 ¢ww|m_ ghggl mx gi ,‘ ° °°'“ me “ “"“ bill ll\H\¢i'l 011 “lf 4|? Y°\l pu-vice on eolemriinea at the mvejolmr §’,,n,,_ md _,,m°; MMM Itpite of medial iliill and all uiitt. Mr. Leslie Hooper. central ned- _your iiunrt runenli member. of me Mom” zum Bndubn-"_ kind friends could do her source of eque. was in Chelton on Wednesday.| "Now run Klong and fetch xenguhm __--geo--_ l'0ll¢l'V0 0ll¢l'¥!“€N4\l\llY “hed lm- 1 and don‘t come back without °' ri 'were six uid u.,..,..-. |,.,....,.., .,, ...W tu her gthue tpirit winged its Mit.-i .lime Bradshaw. Middleton. Ana Peter hunt come will |c¢,_m_ Needless to say, the friends ___ ,er with her father, Mr_ wm_ Smi¢h_ God, who had iievci' forsaken hcr is visiting friends in Bayfield . _ (spcrial ‘D Tm, Gum.dhn_ f b th b ide nd groom de_* _ __ Se L z4___‘r:turned to Boston, sat, mg;-nlng_ would bear her safely to that Haven ---_ _ 0 O r B are HAMILTON om' D ' of Rest Death to her was only the Ml' Hudson Jefferv Lower Bed- llghted to know that this worthy Clifford Bricken ganadais hes; ma-. _ ____ _ . . _ _ - _ _ _ _ - co-_,ple are to remain in Cmpaul-1_ ramoner_ won me third animal Q1-; Mr. Smith Lea., Vernon lftlver lgft breaking of darkness into light. I»lcr.cque__ was ri \isitol to Chelton on Iwhere they are receiving the heart-_yn-,pic Club marathon here today in for Toronto, Friday morning. _remains were fo:~\vo.rdcd to her sis_- Sun H5- iest felicitations. ,rather handy fashion from a llcld *-- ter, Mrs. John Hilntlcy. Vernon Rh- _-- hi l iuciuuefi Mr. George smith lvillivlew was u e r nccomimiiivd by hor three Sisters TNC "mill f"°“‘iS °i Mi- Chem’ gtlBE;g:Ct§ege;I1§:er;'v: H3125 winner recent visitor to Hazelbrook_ who greatly mourn the loss of a lov- Hcllaiid. an energetic y0ill1lZ_lllBl'l cf the Boston marathon Bricker -1' ing sister. The funeral took place of Ltwcr Bcdeillle has 50011 lllld UP never reunqu|sm,d me ‘lead from Dance and ice cream social was on Thursday afternoon. Sept 20tli._\\'lth blood D0lS0¥llll8 _ill his f°°\~ WP the start. and completed the dis.,- llclti lnotlie ¥§rnon River School on'and was largelyé afte;ld;d._ Thetre- llll 110190 f°l' il SD0¢‘d5 Y€C0V0l”y- ance of 26 miles 385 yards in tic ULD. L1. ere was a very large mans were en ery al o res iti» - 1 g gt gl _ p . _ _Th i d mi He c » Mrs, Peter Barrwise, daughters. i:zi.‘;;':;:;. 2 “ '“ "“ is i‘..;'2..‘:.';°i,. .i‘;°i::‘.f...i"° 2:.“:i;, .;.‘;°..::. 5.4;.. ix.: im.. 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