PAGE EIGHT COlD oor YOU 111 STUFFED-UP? septic at first sign of a coldl What better wayto combat millions of germs that swarm on mouth and throat aur- faces n fsr back as you can reach... back whee illness often strikes lrati So treat a cold this senslbiewayrGet plenty of rest, avoid exposure. drew warmly, drink plenty of liquids...and gargle frequently with new Pepsodent Antiseptic. See if you don't relieve discomfort almost at oncel PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC Do .This Quick for Reliefl lt you are sneezing and shuffling from l mid . . . all stufled-up, with your nose and tut raw and sore-combat this distress, as thousands do, by gar- gling with new Pepsodent Antiseptic. The reason it's recommended is this: Standard laboratory tests prove new Pepsodent Antiseptic kills mil- lions of germs that go with colds. The very type of germs that many med- ical authorities say often heighten the misery and prolong the effects of a cold. Isn't it only common sense then, to gargle with new Pepsodent Anti- ln Memos-mm III. l. RICHARD IIAYDHI Qn Tuesday lnorninll. September li-b, 19415, the people of Cable Head West and surrounding districts were shocked and deeply grieveq on learninl; of the death of Ogle. MacL-aren, beloved wife of J. Ri - ard Hayden in her 20th year. was the eldest dawhter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie MacLaaen of mble Head. There are left to mourn a severe loss her sorrowlng husband, her grief stricken parents two sisters and one brothe _ Haaei, Elsie and Steward, all at home. Two months previous she was married to Richard Hayden. in Kingsboro King's County by Rm. H. R. Bell who with many other friends and relations from that part 0f the Island attended the fun- eral to pay their respect to one who will be long remembered. She took ill suddenl on Satur- day while home on a v with her parents. She entered the P. E. I. Hospital on Monday and passed away on Tuesday morning. ‘ Olga was possessed with a kind anId cheerful disposition. n smile, transparent loorlness and gentle kindness were apparent to all. she will be missed most. The prayers and sincere sym- party of their many friends go out to the sormwing parents and all who mourn. The funeral was hold from the home of her uncle Rulell Mao Loren on September 8th. The aer- vice at the house and grave was conducted by her pastor Rev. D. Wallace lliacPherson, who spoke from the words: “Her sun is gone down, while if, was yet. day." The sung were: “Safe in the Arms of Jesus". "Lead Kindly Light" and at the grave. “The Lord's Myjlhepherd." The many beautiful floral tri- OGTCIBER, The Month for 11111111111” 11' _v~u are nisc you will make your chi‘ selections now while our look is complete . . . You'll flnd ‘my lovely gilt suggestions at. mliners. l Shoppers BOUQUETG OI OUT FIDWERS null/iii‘. and Mrs. James Robertson. I . Filsie and Janina, Kingsboro. Bessie and Chester MacNelil. , Kmgsboro. DEPENDABLE BULOVAS $24.75 11p World famous Bulovae guaranteed to give rc- llable performance . . . Many Jlrvely styles f men and women. W. W. Wellner Ltd i‘ JEWELERS SINCE I863 Use Our Christmas Lay Away Plan fl_tlfiklfluam'nlpllalufll-i—aafllndwsalass _—Wir:i1 or‘ 11111111111111 CHlLEllN FARMERS --~_ Thirtyncighll percernt of Chile's Ellllllfris .l:1.<cr-.-l1':no of France was people earn their living from the born Min-lea Rose Josephine Tas.soii. By Ken Reynolds . . \\ \.\\ ‘Really, Mother. there isn't a thing lo worry about- Lydia and Wilfred llfncLaren Cable Hood. CAIIDI OF SYMPATIIY Mr. and Mrs. William Carr. Char. lottetgwn. ‘Freda and Lois MacLaren. Hali- ax. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gfizlanwloh. eon Mackenzie, Charlottetown. Ethel Malcdllenzie, Point Prim. Mir. and ivllrs. Ellsworth Wilson. Southport. Mr. and Mrs. MacEwen. Harry Rain-av. Laren. St. Peters. Phyllis Morrison Greenwich. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Macbaren. St. Peters. MrsAngus Machean, Cable Head West. Mr. and Mrs. Maui-loo Dyer. Arlington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maiclwen. Arlington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacLaren. ters of sympathy they would be ex- press grateful appreciation. POST-VICTORY REOBUITB LONDON-JO?) —Twenty thou. sand girls have joined the Aunilary Territorial Service since VJ-Day. All are volunteers and all are re. ported anxious to serve overseas. " Cranberries Jack Frost is just around the corner. Pay- ing special prices for Cranberries, picked this week. the home, where her pleasant a‘ I Florence and Lowell Chintz R Kingsboro. ' Amanda and Harold MacGregor. Kmgsboro. th Sciolember 11th, dmducted bv the . A SANI-PACK f?“ A, PRODUCTS U“ “- ‘*’ . _, on: e - A. L." McDONALD m“; m. 813g 11111, Crickets‘. in um DANIEL JAIVI Alter a Iona illness of time years and four months, there pass- ed peacefully away on Sunday September 16th the-soul of Daniel Jarvis in his seventy-ninth ar. The late Mr. Jarvis {he son sister survives. . , of Providence, R. I. One Thomas Jarvis predeceased him flares years ale. When a young man the late Mr. Jarvis married Inns Mo- Caskill and resided in West Cove- head where he was employed -in the fishing industry. thfiftte-rn the sAsath oi’ Milli-KO seiner; - ve years I80. e ml-fl’ y Gallant of Ruotloo and resided until his death. Being a devout member of the Roman Catholic Church all his life during his illness he was frequently visited by his pastor who adminis- tered the last rites of Holy Mother ur widow farmer- nt and one lMrs. Louis? surviving an hi l Ga aughter Helena Plneau). The funeral was held on Septem- bet" 17th at 3 P. M. from the 110M to 8t. Alllllatlne Services in church and grave were conducted by his pastor Rev. J Pitrc. Pallbearers warez-Luke Galliml- Avis Arsenault. Hon. Marin Gal 1111111, James 1.. LePafll- Raymond Gallant and Edward Gallant. MASS CARDS Mrs. Margaret‘ Jarvis Mrs. Florence Tenlrren. RIWYBNQ- . I. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith and na. Mary Gallant Howard McKay and Mrs. Helen r o “Win Bulman John and Margaret Proctor Victor and Lois Buntnln Anne Gill Mr. and Mrs. Jeromc Q3118!" Mr. and llLra. Marin Gallant. Bard of Thanks Mrs. Margaret Jarvis and Iamllv wish to express their most sincere and heartfelt thanks their neighbors and friend; who kindly assisted them in their bereaivement. Also to all those who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets nnld Mes‘- sages of Sympathy. 041-11. U Mn. HAMMOND nswsbn Death came rather suddenly September‘ 9. 1945, to one of the older residents of Wastmor land. P. E. 1., in the person of Mr. sm- mond Newson. The late Mr. Newson was ibom at Kingston, P. E. 1., in 1889i the son of Benjamin and Caroline home, Tuesday afternoon. c1111 111 111111111 Mrs. Hammond Newson and fam- ily wish to thank s! those who ex- tended sympathy 11nd help in their recent sad bereavement, especially Rev. D. J. Morrison and My. A. E. Todd, and also those who gave floral tributes. 10-11-11. ‘In Appreciation Mrs. Malcolm MscL-ennan and family wish to express their sincere thanks to their neighbors friends for the many lrlndnessea shown them during their recent bereavement. 10- - DERPD 5E 1' we find ihe office girls he hires with Guardian Want Ada very efficient, don't we Johll”, i Mt. Stewart, P.E.I. i a ovAR In Memorlam movedwlwdoolnllllwherehc‘ bu" vvtfimwwc; l sistence, he was going to have the learned differently." HY‘ _ .. simple enough to out. but I'm afraid it may not be. I've 11 hunch that guy has changed his mind again-wouldn't. be s0 will. lng now to arrange for calling the marriage trouble. oamqwto I sa him fall for you hard, all over again mother's approval. She might not ___.____.__ consent, 1 "is , 11 1,0 1. disposition Sometimes _— well. might be loot taken from con- Gi§§§w’&n MacLaren Chnr- sigmlmantociiaflixxjillllr :98: Si“?! 173i sometimes this we getls. me but “n” mum“ latte . ' you're a different person now. °5 m?- 1 cm‘ W" 1V All lmmflillifi lnvealiaatlon Bhvw- Gemma EUL Eugene Mm you-m , 101M). you,‘ “my on he, She clasped her hands about her ed that the Japanese army and ' w” u, 511cm, so W11“? T1115 knees and sat star-hm into space na had not accounted for s Prescott decides he holds the cards and will be foxy. I didn't, like that ier with Phil hardware Del!‘ “I wish I could." crlie lifted her face and kissed him quickly. Escape Fro", Guides are providing a collection M‘ mother's m‘ for Florida by plane that evening. marriag 1111 lied. R1 m?" Sh’ “m”? "m" l” the manaaer f 1 11 . ' "M" ..Yes_.°5a1§"vakde_ g of Phoebes lvliaml Beach shop and P "i111 g-ldzgiqaiidfulilss Ruth 011d- “firld ya: kltlgwt so l%le about gowadlzglc; °f the cmeiinitoew magic. sister, of the man, we; p1,, sucmarsayouoi - "——- utel _ could do 111111 without yeu1ui1ev11i§ g1" *1" dawns" "ml “W”? TOKYO. on. a - (AP) - In 1. eta. ssiiemmd m n" u?! iii. my Dart in it. You came 0n hm Y "mm mm "i a“ "W?" broadcast and through a confer- lame material with tin biuo-‘veil w New York aid were under life v"}1°"!,l'""l Fmlelillq, Pllwfl- ence with foreign correspondents. and carried an arm ' ‘g impression that it had been done lmffifilh rm “ivmécihumiimem Premier Kujuro Shldehara told xladioli " Mr. Clayton cu 01-, -that you were no longer married 00v“ you: m‘; ° 92nd com: bglck the world today that punishment was his brother;- peat, man win], him Then, this enin , ,0 ev g v u hm to the “on fight Bu“ lunch would be dealt Japanese officials to Bet a travelling outfit. I can't. have you representing me in the clothes you're wearing now." Valerie filled withe excitement, hurried home to tell Dot. of her ‘plans. The latter still in bed was cross and sleepy-listened to Valerieh news nrith a sullen expression on ‘her face. "ghe ludr of some people!" she c enied. flouncing up in bed and pushing back her halnilihen, she apologized "Excuse my vile DIX; frowned. “Ii. ought to ho pan was guilty of tartfng the Po- stra-ifllten things s ciflc war. While the chief of the new N1 pen Government was making pu ~ ic his views American authorities uncovered and placed under Allied guard Japan's rich reserves of gold. silver and platinum valued at more than a360, , . Other American headquarters of- ficials bcgan the task of going through Japanese records to dis- cover what part of the huge sum off. He may make I watched him when he our table this evening, and "Molmlver, you've now won his for a minute. singe penny of their expenditures “Sometime; I wish I was back in since 1937. At lat hour am parting shot he made about see. Penllsylvallia making mincemelf of confetthe Mr. andiMl-gfhmf ins you again I've an idea he "id °°°illnfl d°';'" "Pill 5'1""- iij mormleft by motoronahonemnoon mew, to camp on your m1, and she 1111a 111111 m herself. on. she NAzi FILE! nnvnAL narrisn m, mm h u,‘ mm“... m. make himself unpleasant." 5hr“ d» n i'° mfi- Wm 7°“? ' “ALLAN”! bride travgiglinl in a tailored suit Valerie looked dismayed. Dllre % mm" M"! "m" '—"“ of navy with red fox 11m, on w“ confirming what sheaherae" Valerie asked“ gently. Why don't IDNDON. Oct. 8 --(CP)—- A their return they Wm rah” n had feared ever since her enccun- W" 3° back? piciure- take“ m“ ‘he rues or m‘ ' ‘T01- plenlfiv of reasons. Forget it!" Germans, illustrateshow the Vict- LOOK IOI Till ‘nu- n-s l‘. Pmwse, childishlv pink taffeta and carrying Mr. I B ton . ton Giisixiltlrgyi: and ‘M: n“- ter. Miss M811 very sweetly, You . " was held at the home of the parents. all’: tswngft: wiliel P B: . l’ I004 tuisfil Era one the bridal party paired to the dinlna room where a dainty buffet served. M . W Brackley where the groom is Mann 11.1945 ' l 1 I I] .. GreenCroulnsecdeid gm i 1» bu»; 11»- nor?’ .1. miracle wartime insecticide, will he first with a modem‘ new line of powerful insec- ticides and for insect and disease amid i. farms and gardens. i1 e n++o+oo++c++++oo+q“ m, ACETYLENI the Club for the year 104046, many WELDING ggighgvere made for the coming WOOD and METAL Th ' 111111 um W 1116115.. 1.331.. 12%“ $1 . “K ' H“? m” L. P; MaeKINNON Gardens now flourish in the land of the midnifli. sin (Th9). nlfimifliui“ mun’ x" North River ROI‘, Even this old one at Fort Albany on James Bay is way down-south sfl-gbo_m1u Helm “new t Charlottetown by modern standards. (Left) This 10-foot sunflower was grown at 1111, 119011510011 1;; “my Fort Llard. N. W. T- iR-lxht) These Slant cauliflower: were grown I was moved and seconded that PHONE 931 near the Arctic Circle, believe it or 1111c! all‘; glesnpgodurlflth b0 north.- 1 o . p . I ‘°"‘ plmi°d°utusu“t°'ioii'rhsreworsonlyitsurvii Wises": iinisnmnatrsf it; %§°‘?.‘."1‘1”..u!§§11§'.;“::fc:‘ f; m» =1» “serves "' commons - shun-row wannino butes and Messages of Sympathy Louis Pixlieealgll e u ’ He smiled "That helped a lot. °f ""4 b°°k4 l" ‘hi’ Plum“ l? _-_- bor iient tcstlmo_ t th love M1110“ i‘ a’ g_ luck, 1 y. , . " m9 slmhllllm- 1111118 egteem 111 whicnii thoe aeieueed Jag§;-,cg"g,,,,1*,§",~,,;f'" ‘“°°"‘“l Heartbreak When he W88 gone. Valerie mg: Guidu will meet at st. Paul's “,1”? i; Egiyidgnfiwulztl Was held. My!‘ A p 5111mm, Rug- advantage of Dots absence to p; Hall, Prince Street, 3.00 pm. and m‘ ‘mum x so Six cousins ofthe deceased were M!‘ and ‘ ' her few beiongi s and t ev . B11110 l0 the 511ml»?! . 0n 1'0- “ u ° Wmb“ l in!“ ge?xlfrs'BoMgssm' Fultf?’ 8mm umlilirs Peter Doucet-tc Rusiico. B! A thing in fefldifxilgis to five qoyr gifinfilelflrguellig 3:132?’ gulf“??? yhfnngeiiixumiistermui .. et. .Kenn Mac- ' ' _ Flid 11111.11 , - l l- ~ ‘ | Ifsyron and 12121-111 Poster. The Ed‘ and é“§1°‘“,"?,'§,‘,11“§i;,111§“‘1§.‘§§ lllarlaretta Brueker $119: 31682311131111 an: wrote to (Each Guide is to provide her own M“ R“ L‘ “rymiim- 3734*“! hearse was driven by Aldius Mac- ‘mm H" a “n ' Terry ‘Sh, w“ up many ma“ o‘ lunch). w" “amid m 111ml.“ Wm! NI. i Kenzle‘ cllodinnie Gallant Charlottetown. ' ' ' """"'“"“‘"w'w'“' paper-in the process, but die fin. n’ w“ “w d°°ld'% ma‘ ‘m u“ wifmhqfimd‘ fiflmm‘ ‘an o‘ w‘ “Lomu T"B"T"5 Mrs. James Campbell 111111 ‘Fam- cnArrnn xxxv l"! mlhleed to out down the mg" ,,:n“§d"- h a?" "i1; ivntnsloo ' mm who‘ Spray-Husband. flvghggmggggggbfl, 6.11m, an, w H g3}? ‘WY °‘ h" mmm‘ °° their evii a1 efc °° rrne church was artistically do. Spriw-_Fat'her' Mom“ 3mm“ famll" Charlottetown -- fiwmwdflnijiund 1 m“ v~ ' When she finished she went out Guide" we" mmmed m“ ‘ conned for we occmon Wm‘ m“ and 515w“ s. Doucette Emma eue, un ‘sud eny became brisk and mailed the lettér at once so 17.5mm‘ com.“ (o, 9,115,," W111 be and Autumn flowers. sprl31y—Mr' and M“ R‘ J‘ M” gglytlrlllirid and loretta 1501M“- miiilvziintiiuiiisladitutl 1'11 zipped r that Terry would receive 1° ‘m’ hliisdlvxmm November and w m‘ m’ so timed!“ ofhkzokfihmurcho Wm- na . , » - c I. 1 on wream_unch wm_ Am“ M“ Rlfilw-and M" ow“ Douoetw nod a chance but. if another fel- “exit g3“ wsrfgegzfzh aux“: As there was no further business the arm o! her father to tine strain. Porter and Family. Murray River. when-thy m“: ' 10V hI-B W011. I Suppose than: f only he would undumhd, ' w be , the meeting was 0! We Bfldll Choflll" b: 10km. wreath-maple prank, A...“ 14.1,, mum Gm“ New York (m, notbl-us I can do about it. The she w“ w bed pawns m“ he than adjourned by the Captain, af- srln played Br Mrs. Willard Madmen m4 {mum Greenwich‘ N Y - question now is what to do about would ‘ ter which a delicious llmclgiwas ser- Prowss. She was lovely in s floor. smmfia°h"cable He“ w°m°“'$ 1"‘ ' srmrrtiAi. BOUQUET Pgisiiihi giliiéreiiovlvwewseiiehpyiii; The‘ first thing the next morn- ‘m! iheiamder‘ by w” m‘ hm “$515,? £15m,” “,4 Wreatn_l..adles‘ Aid of Green- 515m. and pupus o; s,’ Aumm I've understood you correctly. you “"1- Pelilfenmi gas up. she set ‘ Shecarried anarm uetof wich Church. “m, Oinvmt Rum” went t a marriage ceremony m“ ° c“ , °" h°°b° “W” ‘i roses and rnaidenhalr . . Wreath-Y. P. s. of Cable 1-1111111 1 5 ' ' Wt that w“ all. this heel. mghiwlflfle “h” ‘M m . ‘The bride was pr ed up tlu and Greenwich pmggAuls OI‘ SYMIATIY gut‘ arkgaranktpftcrwvards, he wrote "moment endewmm shréeaiviv“ w ‘flag aisle by her flower mgllflh cm] sweetinfriilsd Md ll 1180i!!- Dufl" 81811111! of the regis- - g the on omker ‘Tl? Walk 8g ption bride's a rooms were attrac- uy, flowers and After the ceremony, s reoe and luncheon was . Red in farming. 111111111111, Mass. “ During me rest of the any. vrll Gross was won by the captain s“ . ‘Pte. Willie MacLaren, Aldershot a???“ ilfygflis agiuyfauglgf," “Z3 aoiwlihte dorwiiu. think I ought w Vfllflle W" w P1151194 with "19 f,’ ti“ d°"-"°Y°§ Gfwfl?’ ‘Qffféi 1<31§"3.."Z.i§i1111'.“12';1'?1i.11‘1'3° bfldliel- ' "Q; and m, A Dom. Wm, second 111111111 111 11 family 111 111 en Dgletugplpgr gee-w york." 1:11am pmsrghflgnfiw §mkhfmft Irma m1,’ lfgf-“gh: 3:1,“: g m“, shower by her friends of 1mm,’ Mum one brother having died some year's w 1m moflgi Ntflgnlglgflléryfret ovum. However ‘he did mink immune], superior m “mi m, and surrounding districts mMrimand gfrs. Jasper MacLaren. “ggiuflvm are his Wm forms,” thegowhoie thin; 8?): the time ‘11. of him 11111 wondered fear-fully why mmuzmhefll’? “fiulfaiegulzm m. fifiel°'°y and ‘mm! ‘m’ m“ or m, .5. - ,,_ * ‘ ' 1 1»1_ otnlrao. ~ - , M» and M»- moo who. léliflfim s£*"n.;“ln.;"sl:: ii1.‘:".:§. °’ ““"""° ‘m’ "efigir-rllthivg"iece"e h" M" “h °' ‘m ti": 11:‘ wales 11.‘ ‘in ‘51.§“°3i’.1....‘°’.'; we Sofsxrvullé" %a'ss'Anderson Baum ert Mayhew. Westmoreland); Irene _"But that isn't soil/ins Imylhlfld- by n?“ whi“ did gm “Ian: iffmyiiyliifi ‘Ame screecn 406 I85’ 9311011811 i116- Om ' ’ ' (Mrs. Cllyler Maaheson. liradai- Ill still be Hwlfflflti l0 Pflll- mneindhflyuj’ "Kwtuh 9 “id u t "m, ‘had o; m, bow of m, q". -—-——_-i- 1 M1- M M» P- w- “~1- acoy. alshm R111 “or mass elem“: mull‘? $1 *1’- M Wm '" l" "m" °‘ '“‘ '°" “m” Arlington Mass. "W111 e a "I mm l‘ ' ' 1, ' 1,1 111-1111; two edoes. Both 111 —--— ' Enoch, Westmoreiand; Hammond. thing about it. If he objects to re- e throllyh with T161‘? T110 “will 1 f n, m NEW yURx_1wq mmmmgq, 1.0%,’; “d M“ m” B'“°°- 5”‘ Inkerman; Arthur 1111s Elmer leaslnB you. 1 11111111 perhaps 11 way ca‘? 1111111 ‘bursi- pzrxilsher w“ m gassing down 11111111 sde o e p- lavwmy or spanner’ um m ML and Mm M5116 115mm.’ Char‘ Summersidc. Another son, Stephen, can ice found to make him amen. m as . 5 es_.as h . m The 08pm" o; the G10ww°nn_ LL seen 1n 1,8110“, dnmaqc or ‘hm. Jottetown. died 111 mlldhwd- l B13,“ , g “lhfif P,‘ “g6 “$11,,” fhjmmb cmdnGeraldRoope. died 1111mm orom 1111111111111 111 11m. mp1“ o! Greenwkh 5.31.001“ For some years Mr. SEWBIDBH h Youre nwfiill kind, Dulce, out dw “c” jwrosvhe em Md n _ ML and Mm)” Paquet’ (mm, a Deacon ho! e apt h offerwto help, alerie said grs. em 0° m. h ntmteumlwon- ‘Ottom- °““’°“ °’ "m" ° 3'15“ '”""'° “m” “"1 1.1 ‘1 1.... .111 .1111. 1' M v oamce nova w‘ and Mm‘ G’ '7' Stewart‘ East iiiidirlioiiintllexrxidiannlzzfle riff‘ the viiiilelzim u He stood I 111 ‘ion “f that 22v $51“ ‘Givov; of solit suede a - . ' Polglrt‘ and Mn‘ Major Young‘ Rm The funeral service was held ‘oi 11§,‘,"e,,,§$’1‘-‘ w“ n we a e W bu}; m mQLQIL A “m; which flsf-ed The Connecting Link Between Nova Scotla and Prince Edward island 1M6 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDW WOOD ISLANDS. P.I.l. back from her face. A topcoat of checked 1x11111111 tweed.‘ Wishing can do s lot." ARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE OAIIIOU. N. I. Bhown here are Canadians who suffered as prisoners of aneee since (Jhrlstmas Day 1641 en mute nomeward again as Inft to right: Pto. Stanley G. Olcen, Calgary, carrying" the took from a Japanese guard on V4 Day-it was used by the Japa 1‘ , ‘ beatinfl of the Canadians. Centre is the U. l. l. Clark carried M4 members of the Winnipeg Gienadiers and Royal Quebec from Manila to Ban Francisco. The mined group on the rbht, shows men of both battalions; left to right (front) Flu. L. A. Ollnnv’ ing, Grape: He. Arthur Diehi, Winnlpfll; PM. John Blnnifl, Winni- peg: Pie. George Le Blane, Winnipeg; Back row, left to rilht: Np. Isaac Comeau, Maltempagul. 11.3.: Sgm. Jack Rose, Vancouver: Opl. I1‘. A. Dayton, Chllliwaok, 3.0.: Lu-Opl. Sam DlBefid Intel-teal; Rh. It J. Cotton, Quebec. - (Canadian Arne Reta). Pastor. Rev- 0 - Hick-1- wl-vlsd “Y - - u -~ . Helene. who 11111 also H1111 11 sat- LUNCIIEB ssnvrzi a Mil from Plots!) Card of flank by Rcv- D- J- Mvfrlw Bfldal- --11§l‘"1.‘.“.. miiltfiie. You love satisfactory interview wliil the do. ' ' u 8 bane, 111111 Rev. A. n. T . North men-y 311111111111. Don't repeat it!" ermiiwunolmaoflwth until ammo aonzmmn lnslu rucwnma smmnn Rlver- reached 1111 11a 1111111 and 11st. lmr- Wls at the 1W0" to we Au. sAmmos srANnAnn TIMI . --- Afmllldlhe isiélmn-‘wsmlgxaicafii: ‘Wei, I'd better be getting along." Valerie of! mlélrkaatrgrlly cvgléilleie Hllélgtglfigni giriotrm 11121863; dants lawman w“ "Xslerlenrose "I carp; thank yflu boalwiiusgavéélvlfiflléazinwfileaofi 1”‘ bu“! 6 um m k-I i l‘ 31mm Hayden. hmwnd o, “T. lautlxoBalll-l-ab Ohurch cemetery at “m,” n. You by“. yum amrkod’ u m. w, n,“ mod have C I an. . Noon l pa. eased, mm ham; "1-"1- , mg; a . 11311111101111 111111 fgends r111 “helm Tl" 1”“ b“ ‘mninficrififi wftvlfillmgo." '1.;‘31“1.a 11¢ vela-le succeeded s1 bohylnlex "lllnllllillull "Ill" "In" many acts of e111 shown them WWW W" f“, N hands. new than tiahtiy. "Keep , but she w 1m ' 11111111111- rccefiit and‘ bereavement]? §§§fl§1n51nm§hl°h "l" - . W" m... 01,111 11;. .1111 1111111 worry. er was mm; in; 1,, u“ caAnm-narown. rnmca apwsno ISLAND t e many w o-sen owers a e- - __