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Only 2:30 l. ’ iiiviiiiuiii- T ‘URAMAUF HllilTS llRPllAii Alilliili - viiuioiuin BlillS. THEATRE ygy v11‘. STFWART -- SAT. Great Mon and Grout Horne-e Stam- ‘ pedr your emotions, like they stem- .\. lemon’: m! water repellent filo-coat at your dealers NOW in the ulna familiar package l 5 - 'u Lonely BParaiie’ Fannie Hunt "I'll be back presently, when you end Sierra send for me." said Leonore in her terribly tightened voice, feeling her way out Q1911; the chair backs. She was afraid sho would fall in her tracks and once clear of the dining room sne leaned agalnSL the wall for the strength to proceed upstairs, l“. Side her room she closed the door and flung herself across her bed with her facc hiiried deeply into a pillow. beforc Sierra had time to place her huid over hrr father’ and launch into hcr nrdoal. . “Father, you are still in good physical trim. uliivh rntitlos you to reckon with good years aiicail. and I wani _vi\‘.l to bear that in mind cvrrj.‘ second during whyt I've got. to say to you." A ripple of iincrise mnVBd across his face, as if h» were straining to understand beyond what. he heard with his Pars. "Is something wrong. daughter” "SOmEthlDg wr- must meet and adjust." “She-can't~hold--oiit—?" “Oh. Father lhsii you've kiiowni" The pain of thni smote her to the core. To be surc. iv must have lessened 1 ~ ‘oi-k, hut the thought of his lcr eirs. cf Long days and long nlchis of having known. twisted her. “I kncw it 1o soon aftrr fn fact I almost knew it bcforr" "Than whv, Fmhcr ~dd _vnu-»" “Half e loaf o.’ hor hns hccn bcttrr than nu ‘.oa"’ "0l’l~—pflOl‘ FflfllPFw" "I have bean ("WllPlll 1 have been glad for my crumbs. They keep me alivc." "I fhought-" "I know, and l prcfcrrod that yiou think that ivav and Lcoiiorc. mo. But I knew, I‘m glad that I knew. I could even trvcrate him all the more easily because w-‘.t‘1~ out hlm mypretiv bird could not have survivedtlilslongfedium f life withmaShclsmvprcti-{r bird daughter. My lzood and ivcity bird Without her it will be liiird to lace what ls left o.‘ my life. ft is only a. matter of time. Tell her that, daughter-tn hold out" "But. Father. let me tell how things stand" "l have been pre-par-wl almo=t =ince our beginning Yet I iilwavs knew when it did £30m»- I-f would not have the strength" "Oh. Father, not cvvn under these conditions‘ lsrfi it hatter to ~90 let h»: qo-J‘ He slumped in h's chair his voice almost as gently monotonous as his daughters. I have been preparing for this. l am letter pr- fcct to meet this hour. now that. it has struck. Call thr- pretty bird. She need not. be afraid" "But, Father. you must first. lct me tell you the inside tragic story of Lennon's declsion-“ "Am I suppose to show surprise?" “You mcan~_voii krirvc!" "When a prctty bird like mind is caught in the danzeious not of being in love v-ith her stepson. her decisions must be made by those who love her. l will never releaso hcr tn hlm. I have watched hlm in my home and in my business. because his sillv FRlFEPYlPE has 0P- come the greatest danacr in my lite. Ho is as fcebw as his wrlsx which can hardly hold th» cup of tea she prepares for hlm, I do not propose to rrW-asc licr" This was so Ill‘ from what S10“r'\ had expected. although for inc life of her shc could hot haw! l-vifi _vou exactly vvliat it vwis sho hid expectod. that hs-r Pvos continued to rest fascinated upon the "RUN" of her father. ‘fn All the years he must have been preparing for this circum- stance. lt. had not caught hirn un- awares. ‘He was briicr-d end ready. Apparently even a littlc Jelicz-cd that at. last his inevitable hour had struck and consequences v1?! at hand. The torture of her own emotional lnccrtitude izi-lppcd hci" hard. Was it easier for her now that hcr father seemed about to hold Loon- oro to her thralirlom? Of cnifrsc it was, She had come to this difficult hour resolved to facr the pattciii of this situation as dispassionately as she faccd similar ones daily et her desk in Home House. Her senw of imrnensn personal ‘rcllnf that you Continued on pacc i4 25th Wedding Anniversary '25’!!! WEDDING ANNIV- ERSARY — 0n Oclobrr 24th a real surprise pariv was given by Lie nkopfe of lhc Vrillcvficld - Orwcll Head congrcizailon to their minis- ter and his wit’? in honour of tne 25th anniversary nf thcli- mar- riage. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser vrcre completely surprised to fliid iipnii entering the church i1 full nudit- orlum of happy people. Mr. Wll- liam MacLeod. who was chairman. gave appropriate introductory r’.- miirks after which he called upon Mr. Raymond Nicholson who read n. fine address, stressing the splen- ro-iiitiir c r c v4.45 p. m. coiuivivs “JORIDAN You'll like he: music and friendly chat-it's delightfully diEercnt. THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold I‘. Landry, Albert Aitken, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mill Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following plilcee ln Montague: Mlu S. A. Llewellyn; MrmOlly. In GQOIIWOWIH The Poet Office: in Souril: Cnndon’: and Florence ' Roper; in St. Peter's: The Poet Office. --'IITTBD FOOTWEAR at thl ..'NOTICE TOADVEBTISERS- Montague Shoe-Store. Advortisers are rammed that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than liocn the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out (if city advertisers who irlephone classi- fieds. etc.. should particularly bear ..°MOA8E JEWELLERS en- nounce new contest for customers. See Moase Jewellers window for de- tails. Get your entry blanks with each $5. purchase, or cash paid oii this in mind. t . T'“'*T' Li“ aocouns now Ladies‘! Auxiliary of the Canadian ~rbmm SPECIAL ~ At Llew- L°81°“- ellyrfs big Pre-Chllstlnas Bargain , Round-up Sale. Blossom of (‘nnada T?" °l GM’ Fmchn“ 545F955? m0 m prim Comm ha.“ H1 5539; Across our nation this dziv 100 1b plain ("non my“ $_~,_-;9_ m groups will rssemble themsnlz-e. yesterdays issue the lalirr 1iricc in- rm m‘? same Purim“ that ‘*5 ‘brought us to this service; tn par tribute to the memory of our hcr- nes who fell on the high places of Ithe field of service. " We each know that monuments that have been chiseled with the most skillful hand and wroiigiii with the most intricate detail can- not even in a small degree ew- press what we feel at this hour. They cannot express the estccm .wlth which we hold each dctrd Remembrance Day services yvcrcpfaithruuv 1110113111 by 111E 11311.1.’ held at the Pviontaziie C v ' ' n» R l: of lllOSP absent. from llS this dayn. on Friday morning with a lar... crowd in aclverlantlv read five tiollar; which was incorrect. I Remembrance Day At Montague _ '3 But a living uicl much more c.\~ attendance. The Ll2l1f.pre551\-e mqmgrial 15 present, yvlth A-A- Bill-ET)’ 395*"? Arm.“ "mills in the persons of the young the veterans of both wars vvlin bnvs and 31m, ‘m1 11-19 comypfifs h" Dflfadtld l" [he hint “Tr” who have becn spared to return drawn ii.p in formation bcfnrc 1hr H, m; Fm. mos‘, who have “m, “We P13~U°TYY~ from ‘Vllwh mi“ lw-fore us lune givcn lastiniz 1n?- WTWFPS were fimdiicleil» will‘ M” riotic impulses to the hearts of us Malcolm Patterson as master o.’ W1.,,..Pnh.\1n_ ceremonies. Th» flags draped ovir Th”? 1mpumss “m, upon each the replica grave were carried hymn; 1.3 11-19 new of making 5 new Mr. Russell MacGi-egor and !\ilr..>._.,,\.v. _ A vow 1M1 “.9 ".1121", m1 Wililflm K110» Fvllmvllll the "i" m. in fulfilling the Pxpectailflfl= minute silence, the assembly» 5.1.12 or thogQ wi- l(1\'gd_ Might we loin “O God our help in ages past" vrlih “noun-r 1n gaylng; Miss Peggy Back as organist. Rainy FN. Young. Presbyterian mlnis- 1,91 this be the vow we make lcr. then led in prayer in remcni- 5b,“... m" npglon‘; dead, hlm" 05 W? "m" brflhrm- is,‘ That from their sacrifice. sublime tor which the assembly sang “Faith and grand, of our Fathers". shay! figs by Ovary 501113; high cf- Rcv. Maurice Fletcher. inlnlslcr yo“, sped, <11’ U10 BMMSE ChUYPh» 8""? "l? A noblcr maple and e fairer land." address. depicting in brief the ‘xi-o great. ivorid struggles with their The‘. 5161-1 gm- . purpose consequent. results. and the ohir- w“. {M11- homes. their country rnoiis price paid in lives and suf- 1D gugranlfic to you and rre the fez-mg lo preserve the freedom cf mnflnued lreerlqm in worship God h'1m5“lt-"'» He wen" m‘ l‘»lr"her l" according tn the dictates of our emphasize that there are (ionscienve_ we whn romaii‘! hair many threats to man's freedom m? responslhiilty tn be true ‘o and not. only from territorial ddrv- mp9,. Dflnclplfifi __ to live douhr lnatlon, and to such an Pxtcii’ 11.1.5 To b; 1mg in our own livr-s that only tho concerted qcriiforh c! and 1.9 imp fn!‘ thr- nrir that p1 K1 all ivil’ avert. disaster. s Civi- m, 1.1.14.6 11151 wP might so wa. adian Legion wreath was laid lav Ma‘. w, m; 1311 1mm Captain Hewson Kydd. and the, some have 551d that g crimr wreath for the town of hlOfltfliuP"w“.e 15 the lngyjflplblfl backwash was laid by His worship Mayor n; w,“ Why cnn,w0 not havo a t0 “Kl-f. Lane. after which the backwash M pan-MM,- dgynflqn to ivrcsths of private citizens \\'(‘I‘(’ law and Omen 1n 11-11111 and right- laid. r-ousncss to humanity and to God’? Rev Robert Bryan. minister of These true pflgrinl; have left us the Christian Church. then led in m? Farm-n I; we 111-9 true to thcrc. prayer. exhortlng we who ‘Inve our purpnse Wm bring m1; m pass. been given the torch to hold it The“. Hampp; pongtfglng us to Donald Dover, Derek Buiitaln, Eric Little, Allan Roiv lllrina Bolweli. Joan Ward. Ann McGee, Heather Lowric. Jackie Reardon. Roy lVicArthiir. Bob Be vlns. Bclo Lord. i. west AlKleiit SlchooLC-xrade IV O.‘ Top Row (left to righth-David M-jls. Lloyd W hiie. Gerald Soy. Waynr Bruce, Dalzicl. Lewis Collier, Windsor Ma ileft lo rightl-Preston Woiton. Bryan Wilkins. Craig Foster. Wendell David Huicheson. Peter MacNuti. George Phillips. Borden Edwards. Eric Dawson. it: rightlvVirginia Vessey. Anne Phillips. Barbara Kennedy, Norva MacDonald, Paulgnc Mathesoii, Norma Diiver, Tons Edwards, West Kent School, Grade V ‘for ROW m?" *0 Fishtl: Brodie Lni-itz. Gordon Glddings. Donald MecRae. Charles Walton. Way“ MacDtiiild. Bill Smith, Ronnie Burdcn. Vim}! Gre gory. Ed Savidant. Clair Smith. Henry Joscv. Borniu NOVEMBER m, m Paul Nltholsom clvhllaii. (391 Da\':d 55%;,‘ Bottom Row (lag; Jonnslon, Cox. —Gurnhum p1; m. Centre Row (left to righfi: Way-pf high and to carry on the work forweanz‘, m". Danna“, MUM 1n 1111-. which the fellcn brethren had mstwar \.‘.01.1d_ W1. 811 knnw m“ iriven up their lives. and iibnvo all ‘wing a patriot ‘Mans mm-p th;n to meet the difficulties in life wizli m“ damn“ amps h“ Wm, a an even mind. and to strive con-‘pprunn m“: 1s flayed o;- gtpndlng 511E091!’ l" m“ ltlalnmen" "l “m” at. nttcntion in such a service ‘l5 dnm, and the promoting of good m“ 361m. a patflgt, mpcihs not will in man. In conctlusionhthéiar- mm, ma,‘ h“; 8150 maydm, 111:- srmbly sang. "God Save t c. n2" mngt and ihc hcst of onesclf. it after which RM‘. BTW" Dmm-‘H-fl" moans uslni: yvlirit. ivc havr to Lin‘. red benediction. The vaterans u“.'l bps‘ __. 115i“; wlsciy Rcserva. Army paraded to the fc- mm _1 m“ pnfneg 01;; glnr-i Hall where they and ilwlr “my NM w“ 1m! Wm 51mm. p1 served dinner by ti?" (hQICd nrivllcqos A: "no hw: \\"-‘v Wu. "If thou wouldst. he fl mod citizen. to thine own sclf hc triir" Fulfilling our patriotic diitv also lncliidcs standing for the undcr- lvimz prlnciples- of 0"!‘ Mimi?"- Standinz for the renter pf thcsc principle; thi- sanctity of lniv. The man who reserves the rich‘. l.“ dl5nbpy any law whatever br- cause It does not please hlm is an anarchist. T1118. we have liberty- lmt it is liberty under law, No man in Canada. is frce to do what. hr pleases. unless he do that which is consistrnt. with tho rx~ rwpress will cf the pcoplr and the .~ kw- . wives were did relationship hctwecn the oc- cupants of the mansc and in? people of the parish. Thrii Mr; Gnrclnn Buchanan, on bchaii cf the people. presented Mr. and Mrs. Fraser with it beautiful lll\?l' tea service. Although the surnrise was most complete, Mr. and M's. Fraser made suitable replies and cxpressed gratitude for this ncw token of good-will and warm friendship. Pollowlmz this thi- lad- ies served luncheon while e full choir sang many gospel hymns. Thr lovely occasion was brnuglf. to n. close with prayer and Benediction by Mr. Fraser. MOASE JEWELLERS Stock Gifts For All The Family MOASE JEWELLERS. ANNOUNCE NEW CONTEST -—wtth every $5.00 Purchase 0r ovary $5.00 spent in our store you receive FREE Lucky Choice t0 win a $85.00 English Hand-Made Pewter Set All you do is guess the number of letters received in Moose Jewellers recent: Scrambled Word Contest. Mouse Jewellers wish to thank all those who took part in the recent Scrambled Word Contest including thi- Press and Radio Station CJRW. sgrambl¢d word Mrs. Ben llrlacEachrrn, Char-l . lottetmvn. CORT." WIIIIIITS. Will A. Pooley, Nari ‘lino. Mien Wand; Barlow, lllerello Mrs. Allen Blake, Newfound- Statlon. d (Continued on page l2) n . ltfrn. Weldon Croeemnn, Sum- Mlee Clare Thomas, Charlotte town. mcrsidn. Mrs. Frank Woodeide, Sum- Sybil Rex, Elmedele, P. E. le- mereide. 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SAYING5- - gARerui." Dolor cast Tl-llS MAM Ai2ousei>= BY J. ii. wiiuiimi Ol-LTHEWS "rooLs 1 WENT ' DOWN AN’ eo-r LAST NIGHT "r0 FISH ‘m’ rzr END ot= MY PAJAMA STRING OUTA TH‘ HOLE --1 DON'T_ REST weu. WHEN suwws WRONG LIKE-THAT.’ WELL SOME PEOPLE REST PRETTY WELL ON TOOLS, THOUGH.’ ,1 GUESS uv\\\\\\\\\\\ , I “ \ Ill-M‘ r _.~ . . , , n ' TUIRWiLLiAM THE “IORRY WAHT __L‘_\ "Wu t‘ _ "Jpialr." *