l . jf 7. /Q. Y, \ l ll 4. .l \,_e le .Q- .rt 1.-- up i P /» . l , t V4 i. ` § _ , \ ‘V i .IF K EX TRA MUSICAL REVUE “HELLO POP” INCOLOR COMING “ HIGH FIDELITY _ RD Zbmni PLAYING Ile cheated Father ‘lilaesndcepidfes two lilstilll si Iolghsi Ido Trsey lives a dolbls life-in s dream-but the lskhsale resl snr lead! HAT. 8.15 lvl. 7 I I-45 ...1N._ i Ill IAEAIUBIAM MES. EDMUND COFFIN At the residence of Mr. Hammond i -_ A3: = McEwen, Bristol, Lot 40. on the av- lme decmm ,im the Pmment' ening of Oct. 21st, there passed to when Black hu ‘Inn mammm , her eternal rest one of the oldest, | ed to ms immmu mn it rm°d_ | and most esteemed residents of that I place, in the person of Mrs. Ann 0F LIVING CUSTSINUS. Governor Black of Federal Reserve to Make Suggestion to Roosevelt. (By Richard L. Turner, Associated Press Staff Write-ri (Copyright by the Associated hoes. 1833) WAS!-ICLNUION, Nov. 29-A oom' prehensive survey of living costs in representative cities and towns ` planned hy the United States La- bor Department. Word of the plans came today as Governor Eugene Black of the Fedsrsl Reserve Board, a friendly critic of the Roosevelt monetary programme, hastened from a meet- ing of the Bosrd to s train for Wann Springs for a talk with Pres- ident Roosevelt. There were numer- ous reports of what might come from that conference. Amisble Disagreement Blick. Whose attitude toward ad- mllil-ltl‘liiUn mbilsilfi policies has been described by friends ss one of smlsbie disagreement, was under- lwod to be Prepared to tell Mr. Roosevelt that if the President felt his views were proving s handicap he would gladly step out. Department would be financed by' Mrs. Collin was very well known funds to be requested of Congress throughout the eastern pan, of the at its January session. I province. She was born at Little- such 5 IWW! Would fit neatly; River, Kings County, her father. into the currency plans, officials Henry Williams. having wine from said, some describing it as indie- 1511811116. and settled there. She pensable. The egmmoqny gona,-_ cams to savage Harbour a bride 14 thevrl contemplates s ellrrencyf years sgc, and spent the first tive with a gold backing to bg |4,u,,_¢d‘ yeah of har married life at that from time ¢° mm to chmses mil place, afterwards making her home the pm, 1¢v,,|_ -1-he purpose is to at Csnsvoy. The last twenty-three keep the buylns power or the dollar' "°‘" °’ M’ ui” 'h' “"°° “ B"“‘°1» from wide nummtmm | where she made many friends, young PM ction Cor- ` ' norman Dunn,” ot annum, Granny Coffin. as she was lovingly newly mined Nm W” mmmd ‘on called. She was a woman of strong 5 from .3338 'D ‘$335 ` hidh ideals of life. Bhe retained her “fm ”¢‘”'° "°* °°'~¢fm”\°¢- took an intelugeni. interest in the the Women`s Institute was organiz- l meetinse. she became s member. A Alexandra School for the month of casket in loving memory oi' their Grade VII!-1, Noreen Brehsut; W. Coffin at Lot 40, and A. W. Cof- Grade V-l,Raymond Brehsut. daughters. Mrs. Benj. McEwen. Grsde IV-1, William Wood; 2, West St. Peters. and Mrs. Hammond Grade II!-i, Richard Brehaut. Grade II-1, Oliver Carver. Grade I lb)-1, Renfrew Judson. D. Beaton-Teacher. Agitation to arm London pol . TM' °“"‘°“ faculties to un my last she was 111| will which officials said would fit snug-if-he quotation to a margin wellipou-nd of I 'warm mum” r mms “ma iyinlotheeurrencyplsnsisbeing1lY>°Vei-heWorldpricsotthemstdigngoguyqggwgingldgnughgghgg-lhhndsandne wh'°h"“'“‘”'h°°~“"°W“h' psnedinhere-.hildhocdday|_ gh, lysssistedthemln T0-DAY wl lx s so -nooaaas- WI IIX IN “1‘errer Trail” sum suumnnvlull Y la “lun cnovn I xlssnsr coullmr..ann now li ' ‘TARZAN CLUB” MEETS 3 P. M. -SATURDAY- *us .i by the news of her mother-in-lsw*l death. ' Her funeral, which was very ls.rge~ ly attended, was held on ldondli. a brief service being held st the home, after which the remains were ie- moved in the lot 40 Church, where s beautiful service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. B. J. Boyce, as- sisted by Rev. J. Pritchard, of ln.. Stewart Presbyterian and Rev. Grey mnsas, Baptist 'nn hymns. “TM . li in iiia tail #ri ~ addy. Mrs. Gandhi Is (hascehttd Prod) nounav, lnda. Nw 20-The wii'eo!M.KGaudhiwasarrwst- E qaeesntpsr otispsrinf Annual Meeting Mt. Albion W1. _ sr. ra'rsa's ca-rnxnasl. ` -'_' ° lndll1¢W\¢°Ud‘7~D°°°“b°'°‘h‘l 'me annuv meeting of the \¢‘\. `” f 'uk Albion Womars Institute was vern _ aeeeraiulx. Arles A .» _ in the resull-r nil IUYING Dlll. foulfrli -nh u um' owxud “gh M. F. B. UGDXIQ. wu.‘.n‘ lu mnmban xupmd” N v 05'! “*'°"'1'°“"°°¥-"°"' memrer iolnng at thu time. embteothlsstdsrfordisoountonur-duwlzu ummm” iyTl'l&.N0d1lNImillllWBdlll‘n4h“"3u1“n'°un"r. mlllmtbdpmis ’°“~‘ud‘%>°vx. I°|m'm‘ thu THEcmNnmu.GummmAN' iillliiiiillill 5ii§ii§§§il;»l§si§ iiliiiiiii i ’iiil*‘= ~ E ‘ E ti ‘if de i iisu en ht. _-___ ' a| luwllbwalnlltalb- Limitedismeeivimpab the entireeaesm in attbsoi!iees¢J.A. beter and 9°,llIl>\l\!. ill lieb~ mondltrentaswellasst-thshssd alles Bummerside. Watch for ad 800. held Nov. creed mil ;.-v RHEUMATISM COUGIB €)LD$ CROW BRONCHITIS 'rl-lsmocms. its nuaollleelly prepared aledlesied esiioa woole- ¢lw~. eonionlne-°°»\|v ewild- callwithmembershipfemonfnew _ '- ring ' read Wrsidentgrveasplendid reports! ` ` -tho I0li.B09ll’iv0loolIlm\t~ years tees were receved including til ie- unanimousy adopted Busineu a e _ . °"h“'“" r‘singo\ito!minuteswestaksnup and d‘scul'd at some length' It ng dzemed to psy ten dollars on piano and psy to the teacher money voted for school for assist- ance. Election of officers for ensuing Arrastied Againlyear was as follows: President. Mrs. R.. W. Chandler: Vice Pres'd 'ent Mus Martina oivnsier: sec- retary. Mrs. Henry J. Jfnkins; Treasurer. Mr; John H. Myra. ' .... : lan today while (re-eieetedi: 1 vlwrs. was Mar- mmd b lcomn, reuet or the late lrdmundimrdlsssyshevilers. sue ln 'nie 04 'll-H * °°“‘P “ _ A ‘ ’ °°“"°" lm., .1 cm., .. in .iv....¢ nm. .1 r.....~ .M -ln. or w'°===~>\='~ '° 'ir “““° ““ "“°’°»"°‘ °“°““‘°’ ‘"“’ ~'““ °”"" ~ If vw' <=°vP°h beers the correct hams you hydissaidshewouldpsrticipaieins owing to so few members being choir ll many Tb! ds liter of Vlllllhal Pltil lMIointlM of dlwcitrl Ind B199?" ‘f:‘“‘R“wh;:¢m7;°ch:"a_i, °,,,,,,,:.' ,my leur me an nrt on nm until nest rr elm; Should more than twenty coupons be cor- _,_ ,,,D,,,,,m_ my ww; omaha we mr n uma r ml was w» new ’°‘ 1”' °w'”°°”° rect, the winners will be decided by drawing. H I H -"ummm lggqstrate tc wllom they declared weather and a lsriler attendance of M ,Inna -nu Mu.” “ting were going to ltss to conductlmembers. The miie box inst tuisd B. Prank bert driven by William Aylward. Thel remains were tsnderl! lsid to resti in the West lt. Peters cemetary. then to await the resurrection morn, when the shadows flse away. and those Angel faces smile, which, we have loved long since. and lost s. while E2 ii n §5§ EE; C rd Of anks E = i ii. ment, also thine who sent fl happenings of the day. Last year and letters of svmlnthi- snexsmms school. ea in me district. and at one or tl-le MB- l0DlllCK MACIUMO ` The following is the report of beautiful wreath was placed on heri The Gilllmllhill °f Ei-\'nl¢1Uf° mourns the os of one of its most October: 'aged sister, idevcut cit.sens in the recent dsat-h Grade IX-l, Doris Wood; I, Ida There are left to cherish the mem- of Roderick Maclsssc. who passed Wood. cry of a loving mother, two sons, J.i sway Nov. 30. 1383 at the ll' 01| at years. 2, nsnllndaay wood nn at rein: rupper. N. s., and :wel mr. Mssmw will be ffmembsrr ed as s gentleman ci’ s dll-i¢i md gentle disposidon. be.ng nosp;tsble. congress proves ode- The Magistrate servid notices them forbidding their partiofps In oivil disobdence and otd¢1'inz banked and south side sh'n!lsd snealthe above muehants. them to leave the district mmls iatdy. On their refusal t'h¢Y taken into cuswdv. lbs. Gandhi has been Government authorities in conn on tion were I arrested The ° of nemmtm and old who will long remember' ' Iive times previously by Indian ec- sohedlmM titliwithtlle civil d Court Settles. the nm am’ in _ "ek, mm christian character, and possessed a 0( me 1-iugbmd. ` I . V ' is LM ANGILIB. Nov 20-speak' ing of coincidences-diiohsrd Btsohslbell mms into su court tohy reksig an annulment of his marriage to Irs. Ruth Of Btackelbaw. 'l"h`s was his testi- many: "I was out rid'ng one ds! with Glenn Martin when my wifi pess- ed ll in another car. Bhe waved. Martin waved had so I asked him. (Canadian hessi prior eo “Do you na' that "Gump" we |,n4m|A,§|,°fngy¢-(}~.|1¢fa1Irqn} g¢ f ~.- =r_ f- - i - porn nuensnnm; s, Agnes woes. Mcmwen, nrlml, not 40, rt when enineoua. me and to all who "sure," he replied. “thaw mr`th¢ nwvilwl will vi’ NN N 9”- _ , hom, me pm” .“y_ Hg, hm- gm' 31-m_ lv/ite." “'l‘hat's strange," I said. ed to Ottawa before the aesscn Chlldreusshelter ` band predeceased her forty-onei Previzus to h's death hs was st- she's mine. i°°-" i°9’” "° *N47 *M 41' fi bm' P'-"', . . orme 1 in-1, olansen Bremer. years ago. also ner elautnrn mug- waste ny im waves puter. new inrtln me stseukilose luke.: IJ is ¢=l>¢°l°d °° °v*° °°\ II1V6StlQ`8»l'»l0ll las forty-four years ego, and a P. D. Mcduiglli WM i¢l1d»'4 Nil!-¢h‘»l‘lP WT- 5° _“fn "' ‘ B younger son William last January. the llet ritdl of tht loin!!! Catho- Mrs. Btackelblfl lied llllfl’-ed Dlmll’ "h° 41'* °°'°‘“`¢°°° 1° The lim”-'5 “do” um. .11 th, uc ohumh ibefcs-e géttilil 5 dvvroe Uilm \d\I~` Which the o!f.cil.ll oi’ thl Domih' _______, ‘at beginning of last year Ill 09°! ed and found to contain a goodly suimltwssdeoidsdtohsvelasll before next meeting if possible. A ianitor was aPl>Cinted st this une- , i i Next m'et'ng w'll be held in Institute hall and the ll°t¥\ll\ topic will be "Home Economies" in charge of Ju`ia Carver, convener of same. It was decided that this meeting tshe` the fc-'ln of a grand- mothn' meeiiinl- Islnhers wear- ingoid nshiolled clothes. will ' Marriage Mir-UP ‘:°.‘;"..."§°.'.i‘. vitediobspresenhnollcalitobe answelvd with inexpensive gift suggestions. Adjournment. Bill to Amend Companies Act (Cmsdian ht) UITAWA, Nov D-cord prog- ress is being made 'rl preparst'on of a hill to ams'°d the rmpanies portofthairreasurerwhichwas ‘ NAME THE PLAYER ~ TO SCORE FIRST GOAL FOR THE ABBIES ON é’ FRIDAY NIGHT ‘- i _ _,il ii iioupon Vlltll Every 50|: Purchase Attach your coupon to a receipt from one i of the merchants advertising o'n this page and send it in to The Guardian. i - . . Tl" Survey vlwmd by the Lsnnr; “Ke °' 9° y°°"' iss” nn rgmeewwmi mdmdem elvii dl obedience movement. Ilmsont it was aeelaarl is leave the A are in line for one of the free tickets. bearers ' ' ' ~ - - ° Hockey Coupon .Validealywllsnscoompsniedbysreceiptfresl t Gentismsnz- -, Thsllsltgoalforthedbblsswlllbesseledby u . sas"-.--as.--ansssaeesara....»¢.¢...»¢--»»».» Q s. . .. .. .. .... g 8. ... .... .-...... .......... . ............. .. 4. ...... .... ...... ........ ... .. ... Q My name h ....... ............ ............ 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'“"°‘|T\'°"”' ' " " " ' " "’ ' "’ " " " ' "' "’r"' " “fr ’ "r"’r" rnlermentwca mm to sunt. "*-' " Jocmma ohumh Vernon nvary Areadsi-'s neph¢w.ll°4s4!»w\’oie_lstllres. The cbiwt 'Wd °° “ catherine string, matron md as- nu lu-st latte home after solos wil dsfided that the Dclni!ll@ .ummm of um inquiry mm nn. G°v°ff“°°°' l>"l’°*° ° Vi '° "' dimer at the civlsrervs siwiw letroaue-li ln the rascal noun M, M ,,,,, ,,,¢,,,,,,¢ mm and the prov'nces would init'sie Thmmwmumnnmwmnlgq llmllll’ klilllfbn llltllil' *IW Mg.M,.g.|q”5g¢qggQ 'mg to secure unifornrty in granting |wedneeday mcr:.Ing Nov 8. Rc~l 1' . - e'stant matron res'p'ct'.valy. The quiem High Iles was celebrated 5! luv. x. c. sserlral-ma. noob" if the deceased who seo inducted services at the BNW- 'rhe pall bearers were Messrs. gm;-y young, J~.hn Praqht, Gor- Qgn Hpljd, PQ!!! ITAL J0l'ill Hdlsaso IH Danni! CINS. ld” his sotlld rltt in D°l°0~ 'IIIIMIHWIBI i»0thstXliWl!hMlllf." whoactuallydosstilwll-” _____._...._<-Q-» boarding sehcol. It ran: ieharters n all paris of ths Dem- --oeumimuwanttoehslielves-_lnlea. at prevent some orwlw' terdsy and! went to chapel today.” are less critiesl ln the matter of and vm you please send me some granting charters than are other hugh' gym.” prcwfnzes or the Dominion. iir='_-z-_ twowolnenaresllqedtoheveiil trestrdchildrenatthelheiter. L»plylhUl'lIl\\q&~ ° . I lea my from rnsmema last sulnniel-| ne leaves to mourn nu wife, two tn. who WNIN4 ll °°rr°b°fltihe ion md the vlroill WWW" ics-salsa neu) has started again as a result of and spent slr pleasant weeks with sem and me rlsughiar, namely witness. led to stud; the companies sci-. it' wnmedn. ont, Nov I-lie - This would leave the burden of raids by gunmen. her and her heart will be saddened n-fel at heme Eunice and Jos-1 “Annulm¢'nt granted.” said the “Everything Musical” Hear the latest in Victor Records andtahe home your choice in Slant Huele. 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