Q l‘ l li H! .l.\ the) .irie Sunni Sensa- l .‘ ittlfllf-il éllUlOllfl" BY J.\(K TAYLOR. I Alll .\l".‘lliilfll\' IN HHS l iiiiiiiiiisis UNIVERS Halifax, Nova Scotia 5 Maintains a hlgh standard of scholarship. Includes all tlm principal Faculties of a Unlverslty. n-u-.¢--g-_00q_- L--- ‘r i TUESDAY. 1T3 {i3 " ‘*3 ) is \'.i\(‘..\'I‘IO.‘~l RULE: vlnilv Qflllll Q irf Iii- I mini‘ Wlnirvi-r the season, there's fll\\.l_\.~. gout] unison for smart junior". l.) Iti-‘l. lhi-ii- Ion-l 4. .\iiil on \;in.tiiuii—\ilirre you'll nuke new friends you'll cer- tziirih- uuiii to put your best Ilgnrc forward, (lirdlcs, [iiiitu-s’, or miiiiliiriuiions - as llirlls - giic Just the contril the junior needs . and Ill the uinifort that Is her due. y \\;i.iir\i-r your litiilzrt allous: ~l ILI \II.\ll§l ll. I'lii~|'i",s .1 _\'cnio ‘g, T siivziilivn for \'\l‘l'_\' purse -— snit eiuh ls the bcst at the prim. (l o‘ m‘alfi)‘vv i), v v\, u; a_ i. f k "we ll <;::~.2l [yrfist Represented In C. N. E. At Toronto \\s (liUmEY BY NOTED "visit outside the confines of the ‘Unwed States. Canada is represent- 1S collt-cziivn bv a painting IIHJKINRYE yed fr‘. P” ida s Ruirm-d r-iwrntrvini .0 ll, l. Iilrh l of Montreal, ll .611. K. Forbes .1 l oxn A nnflnrid 55 exlzib icomprlslna mic . In honor of ‘It ~n ‘n . o! ‘he art "' ' 1-311?" Cir d ay Even lug at I" 4.. . Largest Staff, Canada. ARTS AND SCIENCE FACULTY DEGREES: B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B. Mus., Phm.B. DIPLUMAS: Music, Engineering, Pharmacy, Education. FOUR YEAR ADVANCED COURSES in— Classics, Mathematics, Modern Languages and History. GRADUATE COURSES, of recognized standing, load- ing to degrees of M.A., M.Sc. Courses preparatory to Professional Faculties. Course ln Public Administration. Many valuable scholarships, on entrance and through the courses. THE PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES in LAW, MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, enjoy an unexcelled reputation. INCLUSIVE FEE, in the B.A. course ovcroge oboot SISOIJO a year," in the B.Sc. course about $90.00 a ycar. Libraries, Laboratories in Eastern RESIDENCE Shirrcff Hall, residence for women. Carefully supervised residential facilities ior men. my The Central Guardian‘ this column is Fk‘.\|‘lb"fl iar new: ol local interest but udvertisin; of a newsy uatu-e may tn inserted at 5 cents word strict.) pup j able in adrnnce. y CONFEDERAT IUN Ll]- li INS l. R- l-NCB. L-BIUtI-l-Zl-llll. PULL GOSPEL RIBETLYG In now beam made by zhc ro JUOXI to beautify the cemetery. A special service will be held tn the Naway, s“. 3mhammad Church next Sunday afternoon at 3 Sam mun or 0.1mm“! Yclock. Dr, Afacbeod of New York ' - will HFCHCII and iiii offering “Is be {en at the S\'I“v'l(‘L‘ ;0r the l sioner for India, being made by the Chief Commis- Liam-Colonel Ahmad it not significant that the vor- PllAR.l./$>.'.~_T_§T.Q_WN_ GHARNAN COOKING! For Truly Fine Orange Hall, Hunter River, August ‘ 3o" i, 7.4a P, M. each evening until y l"! l.‘E\C1')l)O(ly Ive-iconic; 1;‘, gs‘. Y?» _ Q 1n charge. -‘..5- -2o- i. . _, ____- coat I‘ ILLL uSlLthlis AVERAGE . Quin-Pu silvers averaged $34.77 N a: the sale of silver foxes con- tiucred last iveek by the New York and Auction Conipa '. The rice-s on - " ' * e-quarzcr _sil\'ers avperageil INQtICQS '3 and those on hzilf silvers $20.91. The over-nil average for the A poster announcing ‘There Are lsale was s32 35 Sixty-five per cent . scours here," and describing the lof the collection was sold. Prices headquarters location, la being lll~ ,for the most part were about on l ed throughout the areas to whinh ,:he May basis evacuees are sent in England. BELFAST PREs!i1"l‘l»;Ri.\N The Boy Scout: and Girl Scouts flllltfll. - Sr. John's Prcsbytcr- of America. are to reoelvo the my- iari Church at Belfast has a very l aitles from Irvin Berlin's long. picturesque and commanding slru- ; "God Bless Amer ca." At last ac» ERPR|SE _ ition. It is considered to be one of counting the amount was $43,616.06. ' Lhe mos; beautiful church groves 1n ' . ,, ..ie Alariiiine Provinces. Hundreds f The Marqws o] mn11ghg°y_ Qflgf " _ ‘PL-L ll QVPYY 3'08!‘ ffvm fill Pflfie‘ Q! Scout for India, has been awarded Canada and the States. An elf " l5 , {he 513-9; woiq the muenmmm - a. PiFLECDMLIi‘: n‘. cemetery‘ fund. L-36~8-20-1i. BARNETT-GRAHAM — The Salvation Army Citadel. on Char- lotte Strcc: was filled to capacity On Thursday with friends and well- wzshcrs. who gnrizercd l0 witness Lhe marriage- of (‘ivpiuiii Bur Barnett, of Dzinvillc. Out. to it-ain Afjrrtle Graham of this p1,. iMajor E Green presided over the SQlTlCQ and Adjutant K. Graham, ‘brother of the bride, performed the ll pity-ed the ‘vVPddlllu March as 1dr‘ l‘ll’.‘.‘l‘£‘(l the hull AHIIIIOYI‘ > the bridosmuiti. Cdpillill V. Graham. accompanied by the flow- er girl. Jojrce Lynch, and the page boy, Kenneth Grnhnm The bride carried beautiful vellow roses and was dressed in her officci‘ uni- form. 'I‘hc hrirlcstiiriial bouquet nf rod gronmsmnn w. of this city. l‘ . Saint John C udnl S vocal solo "The YOZPP ‘itfll iii-awh- ed o'er Ifdr-ti." Tur- bride is ‘he ham and the law Pvrcv (‘r-lilllflill. son of .\Ir and xfrs. B. Paz-roti. who rcsid ' ' After (‘apmiu and Harriett. will eninv a brief howev- moon iri Ncw Brunswick and Pi." Edwnrr‘ Island bcfwiu rcu r 'l.i" S" ivatinti A‘ , vs 'k iiiroutzhnnt that nrcn —-‘S'.lll'lb John Talent-mph Journuli. Personals NfId., 1S visiting her sisfci‘ Mrs. H. Gay Judson at Alexandra. \!'(‘l , ‘P,’ ‘noble ihiizgs thatlhnve been taughx rice [“§'l’i'lllOll_\'. hinjnr I Hcnd- | lshanlzrir Bhrignvnnji, H, and Tollsi- idas Chunilal, l5. After netting the drcsscd in offlc/‘ns urizfi n. Thcl (jniruin J 310px. i, . ..: a, , G, and .\Ii-< Run Bond .~ a = l cinuuhtr-r of Mrs Mai ' Grzi- ,“ of saint John. Tilt’ groom is tho ‘i421 Miss Kathleen Baird. St John's " .\Ir. George G. Gordon, Sjcdncy’ N. S. Bo}: Stout movement has been bannvad in Germany and Italy? If, Germany wins it would mean the, ‘end of brotherhood between man. and man. We are in for a grim struggle in the next few months, ~02" it rnav be years. We shall have a s ‘ . b‘ let us remember ‘ig for the mos! on Lhis earth." Bishop T‘ubb.=. smirking in Chester Cathedral. The rescue from drowning of two Swahili iiriiivrs who had fallen 1n- io '1‘ hirbmir n: Zanzibar was to two B< Ssoziis of the l LLlllZlQItl‘ Soon: Group. Lab- 14.. .11: in snio escape from Phwince of six Church of Scotland _ minisw-rs iii I" _ of Church - following the ‘iii? party s?! out ‘y before their ii up and ilic Scout- 2 3F 5 3L in Q o --. '1 o § ll? =1 n. maps enabicci them to avoid the Inu:n lllLl‘ll'.\"1\'S ihroitgcd with refu- i gccs. and inch the coast in tlmel O Only Enterprise Offers SPEEDHEAT STREAMLINED FLUES-qulck- er morning fires and quicker heat at all times, ANCHOR TIE-UP CONSTRUCTION - no I.\"l‘lb.\'SiFIRE RING an every eovor speeds TRIPLE BLENDED IRON alisureo long llle, TEN YEAR GUARANTEE on Ill covers. ALLOY lllGH PRESSURE SPRINGS-almost JOINTS-a. tight stove AIR PROTECTED LIN- AQLKVAYS COOL HANDLES — each One lnoul- I a e . ' two Siviiiiilis ashore the Scouts suc- ~1 rcs, imtior . . . t G it C l {I a H“ nu l ross i - i l l f 1. 3.0m and l z. FLAME SEALED throughout the years. 3. B twists or warns. » . ‘iteme i the iihicientl 4' coukillz- v v4 r" l‘ o.’ titicictilnllélflgstfllglllilltll 5' iiiso are excavating an oldl 6- _ . inn wing o.’ the Manor House. l 7- NON '11P OVEN ROCK- f___. 8. STELCO IRON Wolf) Cubs of BrntiforcLB Séprké I lNGS--extra strong, and long lasting. Shift‘, ~- "> .. tie ra Ol‘ . 9' R93?“ l! n cutvftm" l unbreakable. s idmg distilledy m. , .s. .. A c101 llltll Scoutmasicr, Rev. . D ‘id l< was credited with; Be Wise —— Modernize and Economize With Enterprise! The New I940 ENTERPRISE “Canada's Finest Range " Enterprise Ranges are expertly designed and constructed to make cooking easier for you- and to bring new beauty and economy Into your home. Every one of the new I940 Enter- prise Ranges meet the most exacting requirements of modern cooking. Come in tomorrow-allow us to show you the interesting feature: that make these Ranges so outstanding. The nQw Enterprise Ranges are not expensive. Easy monthly pay- ments may be arranged and a generous allowance is made on old ranges. -“No Need To Buy The Ordinary Therek An Enterprise Range At Every Popular Price!” Don't Wait... Buy it NOW on the HOLMAN HOME PLAN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS uiiclei" Young Jackson .n The nllOW at the Gai- AYL. ‘. ltdtliilOll to this “ be 63 paintings ires by well known con- Anicixcan artists. . vl AIncBcm, g Canadian art- b_v some 95 i0 sculptures in the . ...c Arr. Aaitong those *.'-.d are the following: rxir. of Tomnto. Frank Car- ‘. of ‘Toronto, Harold Bea- A. Y. Jackson Leopard Brooks. Rody ' ire of ‘Fororfi . George G. Fosbcrv of Ot- Ilcrbcrt. S. Palmer unrrsslve char- ": . s qrcct art 'n ziro VH1" 120 wnfc" col- os i.’ rrriyihia art of applied beciirifiii pottery. fnrncni opening ion, some 20ft dis- Snne will be prc. Rr-‘rWf-loti on 9 o'clock. ——~~r ._, ,,___ _‘-' e\ hing to Slkllll The _— , ' fnnih iii Afon- , The nnotizviii of ilie tague. iblijllilfilDOfl, even whore Mrs Harry Yentes. scrciuil lllt iii. Private Wesley Moore. North Novu Scotia Hiahlandcrs lv-fi wsu-rdnv morninz fo rejoin his unit on the end with his pnrcnts, Mr Mrs. Harry Moore. Aifllton. Mrs D. O. Heridloy with her , . sister. Dr Ethel B. Scllui" of Bos- lwi ton, Mass. are visiting at their home 244 Kent st, . ievcr, before he reached shore. Mrs. Laura B, Howard of Vnn- —-— cauver and her brother. Nit‘. P.0- lnnd Afnoklilian nf “unnfpi-iz are lsflthe zucst or hr-r friend. Firs. Beatrice Judson. 129 North River Road, August. 22nd. Mr. Thomas J. Wat.- srm. President of the International Business Machines will travel up from New York I0 ‘ the “izildurf-Asroria, be present on this occasion. lie will have as his host, Mr Janos, Chairman of the Board of chines Co.. Ltd. of charize of all local a for the POll1l).’ll'l_\"S p.11”; the Exhibition is its secretary'- Treasurer in Canada, Mr. A F. Tel Taro lard. RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGGT» Belfastniliid lllclnity HiLlllplQLi, uniui‘ 00 00000000 0000000000 00 000000000-00-0 l Ivisiiors to Belfast. blaoii. e00o0e0004e00eo0ee0e040 How Are and livflbdll, ‘ family at. their summer home "Se Cali" Camp, Ponds. Plnetto. in charge; Point Prim Nathan Your Eyes? If you are having symptoms of str‘ headaches, sore eyes or dizziness -— consult a spec- iallst Kathryn MQCLJQOLI, Eldon, Hoiiiduy, Newtovm, Pherson Jean Annie Mac- ire-cngugedi, Melville, Flora Glllls, North Pinetlc, Ros-s, Ocean View, Mary Nicholson ll'l">iflll'§.'lfll‘(ll, South Pinctte. Rub At your service with years of experience and a thorough ri-frnrting sot-vice. Call in and discuss your dif- -ulties. 6. I-'. llutclieson G. F. RUTCIIESUN F. G. IIUTUIIESON. er, Christine Mncl in ire-engaged). Miss Rose Rockwell, 0f left on return Thursday. Miss Frances-Reeves, of Cross dav. I t i I I g Mr. W. '1‘. Mncwilliums of Pliietfe, i. I arrived from the mainland to escape. l Scouting German l eiuzn s are concerned, was dcm~ Montreal. 011s nicd bv m1 English Cubmns- arrived in the city Sriturdnv niplii to of a souifzicrn coastal town who on a visit to her parents. Mr and saw o. hrgfi‘ b01110?!‘ i-illllltle m“? 511E Nfrs. J. G Jrimlc: n, isca. Willi ILRMAIAIPTC he captured V ‘ >rs o.’ the crew as inc); r1 iirair u snore in ihzli rubbcr boat. The Ciibiiiiistcr, who was able :0 sixiik German, was 101d that mainland after spending the wcr-k- the plioi of the aircraft was caught rind in hi5 pziiuiclzui-c gear under the ,I£1ll of the plane. Being unable to ' ll the crcw had lx-cn forced to hnii in hi.» lllit‘. ’I“nc Cubmas- .niiuc:ii:1icly went out l0 the bomber. Uivcd under the tall, and freed ihe pilot. The man died, how- A mo wi-cks.‘ fishing trip to the Griiud Bunk.» of Ncxyjoiuidlniid was ‘visitlna In thc- City, ,\tn-_=_ Hint-Hm Lhe fllTtilll~CI?l‘l‘iP-ll'llt‘ first prim of a fish cooking contest. of New ‘fork city Boy Scouts, held tinder the ziuspiccs of the Fishery Council ’i‘-.vo Iilthlrlillfl Scouts from 125 troops coznpi Led in the preliminar- Ics, rind five cuicrcd the fltinls In Corporation no 10.x‘. n place than thc kitchen of under the eves of eleven "tasters," of which Waiter D. ‘the famous "Oscar" of the Waldorf was foreman. The dish was yellow- l 1T5 Efllillci ciicstci‘, Mass, the gTdsL 0t nor 91135;“; and age; a bounnf niece. Mrs. Lauciiie fuss, cf North‘ m. . . . , , . Pmeue. mm ‘m: Rosa. l was paitakcii of an address was trend to Mr. Keenan and a number 0i HPPPODIIBIE gills were presented. Mr. and Mrs. Jack hlcrrison. of Chicago, are visiiiiig at Mi; Arm-n- 5011s old home in South Piiiciic. A miscellaneous shower was held [at the home of J. B. Ferguson on “"""— S i. ‘ , . , ‘ Mrs, A_lfi‘t‘dv'S_>llt1(V)fl5, of _Sl.‘I>ClCl"S,‘(1:ul:i1d[:¥ $35, IOWQZ “all? felclllfl; B531,‘ via-s a visiioi to Bclaot lost. married to Ml‘ Ken Bcli of - woe . " ‘ hersL, N5. The glll5, which were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pipon, of lll-“'il‘i'l§’_“s_yailld ‘flew! were opened Montreal. were the guests of Mrs. Doi-orhv Kcena . r t , . i , “um- DT- 5111111‘ MHCRHP. to the bride by little Miss Esther . lifxl-‘gllllgifl the verses helm-y) rend by M155 SuS-"m MBPKBY NIT-EV Dilvl-lizroolm llilmlilcierllailhelrmeanvfflllglclfirdg son and dnughicr, Miss Miirjarieifor their gifts. Refreshments were Hyndinan, of Montague, were visit- '5(~rv@d and a you‘, evening was 01's to Belfast on Sunday. 5mm Mrs. Howard Kenny i its returned M , K l0 Boston, after visiting her l (m. rweeyfflnfell, fi‘,‘,l,.,§§'gh.,§pf{,‘§ gfyéhalrrilclifiklrs. Ciuvm Blsh- Runsls of J, B‘ Ferguson", ___..._. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, of Coli- the International Business Mi- ltnil flounder. and the young Scout Canada. In chefs used their own cocking utcn- ‘flil!f‘ti1"fi'.i ».'».E.s, accepting from the hoicl only nation in ‘fats and spiccs. The top prize the trip l0 the Banks. was won by Scout Kfiiiifll, Gnhav, H. The 0th- er Scouts won n fishing trip off Baltimore aboard the yach of Gov- ernor Herbert O'Connor of .\’lar,v- ’ week. Mr. iiiid Ivlra. i, B. liiniaii, of Uulllpmlllflfl by iviis. ociienci‘, of L. arioiicionii and iALIo. misc-er, oi uoswn, were recent l Mrs, A. Donald Putnnin, MA" of fornia. who has been visiting in Belfast. is leaving for honic this In M 377107‘ iam MRS. nouoann MACPHERSON Tm"? Passed peacefully Murray River W And Vicinity i_§illil§’é'l»..°"fil‘.’?“m3llb l%’.“.....§l~_ acPherson in her eighty-firs; ul sup- of heaven as a home. a message for I'd in ivfonircai on India» _\ troubled hear-Ls. quid were gucszs Ill ..~.~ narrow)’ The hymns sung were twenty three, Nearer My God toThec, _. Asleep Ln Jesus Blessed sleep, The bride, was iormeiiy H H pallbearers included three grand UQX. auugiiier oi ino hm v sons, Donald MacPhcrson, Wendell and Lloyd MacPherson, E. Hoivatt, R E L) Joseph élriiflflléllllllllml. Interment iivns in the _ roo e d Cemetery. The “XML mew‘ u, we 3,, may.“ MONTREAL. Aug. n._n.. mar- W‘ 9' UM?“- ‘Y“l“ If). i-iage is taking piacc this afternoon ‘level W" °l DANUH‘ ‘M a Church of MLSS Evelyn Alice Lan- _ - H cute,“ daughter o, me Re“ R Q it is nevei iii Whit, .1. Lancaster, 0.0., and of Mrs. Lan- caster, of Reading, Mass, David M. Cheiioweth, son 0f Mr. hei- father, wtlll have as her onlyl "Id °l TIME "ml SPAC iazttegiiiant Miss Jane Phippen, ca niz, Mass. . . _ __ Mr. Ian Chenoweth will be bcsti "mild be I") °dll'“'-‘- “‘ ‘ ‘ man for his brother. will be Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MacKeiizie year‘ The late N!“ n‘ d MacPlierson and intimate friends follows the npprorrlotloiis bill n1" spent the Week m wwn’ Humming vcd uring her lengthy life in cercmonv at the residence of the Psalm 110K31- \MI‘S. LBJICGoLQI‘, u HAT A SOLUIILIH MacPherson and Ernest (Patriot. Please COPY) m of the BIpIIIADfIELHI5 tire mvlitu‘ LANCASTER-CHENOWETH ‘he W“ E l” “m ““ letter, however, sillu: l1 » u.1 the time. bu‘. when‘ \\ [our “MK “l iiie lettci" E shouid no: St. Geoi gel i .. . I. . vvi}. and Nlrs. W. R. Chcnoweth, of l“) Lu’. l“) Hbf’“’.l,"\'" ' \V%tnl0lliil. b] I ggplgntilhpggiliesu - ie Venera e Arc ideacon Gow- ‘ , ., er-Rees will officiate. °l HONESTY- “l“lf‘ija..ll.f)u\l]ing me The bride, iven in marriage by l5 ‘he belllmlm“ ° ' ' ,,. be o; pinning of every END - cvcry DIDCE‘. ' The ushers‘ uivcs and children. w Mr. Howard Hodges. Mr. M ‘ ""'T' Charles Gale. Mr. George Hyman, WASHINGTON jlllf wllnflldifnfily‘. and Mr. Stewart Anderson. Th0 Swill!‘ "l‘l‘}‘l“;“""‘ “W. tflpw A small reception for rclniivcs lW RDPQYPYI Wit" -‘ _ id, for the bcizlnninc nf cor. . m i . _ . . .. m i. . fl l~ r owl?- Old Home Week crnebrations. ,e§y°°w"l§',‘“},§§ gnlalfillllllfielfils geovgmfisr-pillhllntltllrgn Lihllllhclleillilfi’ $1.32.. .32, glhhztltllom mow; Th, many ‘rum, o, Mn wanton lwme- Lancaster and Miss Phippen arriv- She was In her usual he lth - P!‘ v t h 1- 5 -' “n deflflnwhlcelgfrloccitfirgcelpglthisb dogma m u few week‘ “m” h" Pflfr-tlnl’ TUNCIBY, when he had the misior- when ‘he t°°k l‘ 5113M ‘"030 Whloh tune of having his arm broken. flléflolillglérlcghialiafigili, fglx-Arllotiplfg Miss Isobel Fellmate was .1 vlsit- SIM" bummt’ It" e tlme- It became or to Murray River, the Euesi. of “Ppmm, In" hum“ moans were her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Nicolle. “f "° ""1" 10F She gradually grew ____. “PRKQP- She passed into her eter- Mrs. (Dr) Glddlngs and fan-my’ nal home trusting in the lord. She ‘A-loiitrcul, is visiting her parents at Dr. A. s, Aiaci/iiiian, of Boston,i has Joined higivisitors to the cltv on Saturday, B The different schools have re- opcncd with the following teachersi field. Bears ire-engagccli, ML. Buchanan, warthe speaker at. the United at the morni Pioketts was ass ted by Rev. Austin Jean Jar-dine. who delivered the measa89~ y ltd MI Mk\(‘l)i»li.|id irc-v-iigagcti), Flat Riv- visitors to the city on Wedllvfiilfly- New MrsNT. A. Keenan were visitors to “l Bmmlvlm Jlmclllim- Mwle- u York who VHL\' visiting lier uncle, Pictou Island. where the the wedding of Mrs. For brother. Rx» d, t i it to El- h of Mr. and Mrs. Fbrd Kecn- fir-tit BHWO nml. lm-lvlzsueztrglehis: 3.2‘. iioiii- ~..‘Z"‘.°.. Tuesday evening. Aus- 6. in lrgeilefl tether n: of ' h 9 n 5. --—- tdmhle departure to Aldersh lllsschrlatinoulotiaoof Wln- Allmemberaolfliofeintl! of Charlottetown, spent the week “'88 one of the many mothers of ln Murray River. the Island noted for their courage ______ and skill in real home making. Un- ivii». and Mrs. rora Keenan were llrlntz effort ln this mi. won r0.- hel‘ Drtilse and honor In the whole . community. She strove by prgggpt Mica Marge Reynolds, RN. ll Ind cXllmpie to foster in the home visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. a really Godly ntmusphgr‘ A w“, B. A. Reynolds. that. would rtrrnn bhrouathmii. ————— e a s. w t t h . Rev. Mr. Ebutt of Valley y e n“ a e l‘ now m {pfvins the reward of a well spent e. Church on Sunday evening. While g service Rev. Mr. rhirfieflibffif‘ pfldeoeued h" by She leaves to mourn their lose, pne pater Mrs. Flora Largoof Hun- MI- a 5' my Keen“ WM‘ blhcPhgsé-onPvltlhrzllmwmithllqreflelirlrg Robert MacPherson at home. Two 3nd Mm Ford Keenan and daughters, Mrii. William Jenkinnon attend“; 8A.: and Mrs. Brander Mat-hews Keenan‘ of Auburn. New York, and six grand children. _____. The funeral service was held at A farewell party was held at the her late home on Monday. July . m. attended by a sympattilaing of T. A. Keenan. previous Dr. A. O. ‘Thompson pre- ot, N5. sided and gakzfmm the fourteenth y wmi chapter a the tint no nan l Club takes every trick for flavour, freshness and value. It’: a man's “chew all the way. IOl TOBACCU C lIJ B ‘"“”'"° you unoiri- as WILL oiiew "rt-i: BEST N. Cox and Mrs. cox. of Aiorell, . .. . . ; .. isl- ,,, M ifiéfil’.lii“if.l’ifii;l“ili“iliéirgg r‘ \Vi‘.ll0UL it ihcrc wwllfi w I“) “u;