OCT 03.511331» 194° _riis__,ciu>.ig_.o1"ri~:'rowr~i GUARDIAN GAR if, kind, 10 Lbs. — 1n lbs. to n customer with a grocery order. ALL-YOUR F BAKING *a.oa 7t? - T19 187 M: :1... . ~—-————~-~'" Potato Storage Douglas Station Potato 7_ , hiilt mile from pave- houu are can be loaded in g" Trinity United Chureh 3.30—Ladles Aid-East Parlor. l ENDS A T O P PATREIllvSViI-l S and SAVE M,“ m , {i} l Cranium“, choice, z "m. 25c MacIntoslhozl-ted APPLES ROBIN HOOD | GEESE 2 35c OATS ' dlEJICKENS for any Wonderful for eating PM", Dltg- 33¢ l Si,“ of an order. TOILET TISSUE Chinawure, l pkg‘. 33C villi?‘ 9 “°"" 25c Ketchup, qt. Bottle - - 19¢ Boneless Digby, 2 lb.s - 25c Bulk Macaroni, 5 lbs. — — 25c Cheese, new lb. -- - -_ __ 20¢ Carrots, choice l0 lbs. — 25c Crisco, 3 lb. tins - - -- 61¢ Pickles, Sweet Mustard large — MEATS - Roost Pork lb. - -- l9c Pork Chops lb. —25c Fresh Bacon lb. -— 21c Spareribs, corned 4 lbs. for — — — — — 25c Hacks, 4 lbs. -- — 25c Roost Beef lb. — 14c i.____-___ OXYDOL, Large Size, pkg. — l‘ oiisii and CARRY stones‘ * GREAT GEORGE S'l‘REE'I‘ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st oo-Chamlnnde Chorus Rehearsal. bottle — — - _ ._ _ 19¢ 2 “"5" $1.35 DELIVERY l i’ he Easteg Guardian ."!‘his column is reserved foi news of local interest but adver- . tising nf a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cent; n word iiient, c ___ iiiy iveather. Rent renson- - .l.~s on s "v it i if r 1_ on s I to ti. "l" ctillml llllalllla" ~"airi.s'“~‘tl‘szr ..__ e, v ‘pp!’ This column is lt-arrvcd tor news oi —- ‘ J. 1.. DOUGLAS, Charlottetown rot ‘muons; toms A ‘_ ~ siouryiivis‘ O A mount AND -. > v r t it ,v i HVLQTQEANI rmiut motifs‘! iuiu QVHQIOQQ: mini time], U: Min (QiiGHY ANO (0105. ’REDDIN'S-' M STOP TllA OOUGH iiizooiirs Bitoyciiiiii. SYRUP Money Back Guarantee Iiaiitre llotile 50c REDDIN BROS. n“ MORRELL a co. o. F. AllCiilBAtil chmmd Accountants Eastern Tm,‘ admin‘ Chnrlotlegqwn M McLECD a. BENTLEY W. J.AF.lll:€1$'l‘rll€: hi3 C. , - lerrlstersF EITDIINILEYV LLB’ MONEY r0 LOAN gilLllltll-mlmd Street LPfLQAAEQTs HASLAM - -I.Al\I, -_ h“ BAIIRISTER? ETCP-B. of N - Chnrllililletgsvtllhpggamun Filo", ,{"°NEY T0 Loan Leg-saw mi a. MATHIESON Clinerbinollllloileklrqihlagttlqtctoevn. ll- F. McPHEE s. A. ii, c, mqnAnnfgg/ilnrsoas. ~ - tici-ron “mm”! Charlottetown >-i&“—i~ mefoutcm e. rumor Q81. It. MMYGUIGAN. ice. - CLAIR ritamon. n, c, CHURIIH. Belfast, Sunday, Novem- ber 3rd. Services ll A.M. and 7 P.M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- ng services._Preparatoi~y services on Friday evening at 7.30 iiiid Satur- day morning at 10.30, Rev. P. Owen Hughes will be the guest spcaker. ‘Mrs. Reginald McNutt. of Charlotte- town, P.E.I., were guests of Mr. aiiil Mrs. Evan Cameron during ill\'l1‘ stay in town, white attending the First Annual Conference 0t the Presbyterian Young People's Sorte- ties of They left Monday for home. niotor- ing with the Moderator oi the Mar- itime Synod, Rev. G. Carlvlc Web- ster and Mrs. Webster. Tliuy \\'1‘l‘t‘ also accompanied by Miss EPW113118- well, also Rate to the Conference, and guest while here of Mr. J. Albert Ross - New Glasgow News. I land, where he officiated at the Myers, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Her- mas Myers, Carleton, P.E.1., to hflss Priscilla H. Mclcod, of Victoria ‘Vth spending part of thgir honeymoon 1 here the guests oi‘ Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks. -Snekville Tribune Amherst auditor who recently re- turned from Chnrlottototvii, Prince Edward Island stated the sports- men there were getting a great kick out of the open season for Hungarian partridge. There were limit bags made the first two days that the season opened but that. the birds which had been prev- iously almost domesticated r8fll_ tied that mankind no lottger had friendly intentions. Gunners found oriiuzs-iirrfis Valley, n small shipment of o. 1 nnd No. 2 apples (in barrels). The . reputation o without saying. 11457;! loenl interest but advertising oi ..'0WING to weather conditions n newly nature may be insert“ hiaboifs One-Cent Sale will con- nt 5 cents ~ word strictly 111i) able in advance. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTIERIAN r will b6 dispensed at the morti- 11-965-10-31-11. CIPTOWN GUESTS. - M1‘. and the Maritime Provincvs. of Charlottetown, s. drie- VISITEI.) P.E.I. -Rev. E. S. Weeks returned last iveek from Victoria. West, Prince ildward Ls- wedding of his nephew, John W. West. Mr. and Mrs. Myers iire GOOD SPORT—-W. A. Morrell. the Hungarians fiili of all sorts of tricks. and the bags decreased very rapidly. The "Hiins" proved that they were well able. to look after themselves-Amherst News. Fitzroy Si. Wrst :- tlniic for three days longer, Don't 11115.8 this SlllC. L-lllil-IO-liil-Lll. ProtestantOrphanage Collections Cliiirliittetoivii ('lllillllili'd Rev. DOllilltl Boothiwoyd ‘. '1 110v. Donald 1 .. ‘I Mix. L‘. ti. ill: my d. \i1'.~". A. \\'. Wit . : A 1i. Ciuvliffe. : 1 irboui" .0 Ali-Donald. - Cation E. M. .\I.tlone. 1 ~ iii‘; Miss p, 1, (lortloii; 3.3 Mrs. -5 cunts each: Mrs. Cratuftirtt; ‘Pwoel. Grafton St. (,‘oi'.tiiiiirt1:—- $15.00: Ctiiudtuit stores. ilriulituii Road (‘iiiitiiiiii-rl:— ‘ )1 \l: t; LIL-hunk. till‘. \.l $1.00. ‘Sydney St. Coiiiiiitird:— L. J. Wortlrv. i '.li\'\ WiilLiiii-i. :><lc r‘ . All». .l. L). \\'(‘l)rlll‘l'} Mrs. Herb lui'l‘llt‘i'.ltlil. $2.00: u 51in): .\ Correction:- In $1.00 amounts Mrs. l. O. Saunders should be Mrs. E. G. Saunders. SPECIAL INVITATION Anyone in Clizii-lottotuivn, who has not contributed to the Or- phanage MflilltkllllliCe Fund and ivishes to do so. vtlll 3'00 lfilllflll‘ Telephone or send to Mrs. H. S. Iieiulerson, Organizer. i7 Eitstou St? 0'Leary per Mrs. A. B. Palmer iind Mrs. Lewis Bernard:- : Dr. B. W. Tariton. A. J. Matheson. 5 “An apple n dny will kee the d0ot0r sway", and nusthemnicnlly two apples should keep s twn doctors own . Y Just arrived from the Anne Ill the Valley apples goes We still have some of those lain buy early. J. I. GAY I SON j2-Q. TONIGHT B I N G 0 lioly Redeemer liali $25 Freezeout Split 5 Ways 8.30 P. M. sharp 400 Seats. "C". Solicitor; [gm Matthews; Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Turner; Mrs. D. S. Gor- rill; Enrlo Ji-liey; Alex McDonald; Mrs. G. L. Black Kenneth Campbell; Mrs. Gorrlll; 30c. Mrs. Fred Champion: 25o each: H. s. Jelley; Mrs. Harry: 'I‘iirner; Mrs. Hanson Lidstoite; Mrs. Russell Whitney; Bessie Car- ruthers; Harold Jciley; 10c each: Dorothy O'Brien; Lean; Rita .lelley. s? Rev. George Goff. : W. K. lvfatheson. Claude Jclley. : Eva McLennan. : R. If. Carruthers. A. S. Palmer. Helen Williams : Alvin Webb. Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mrs. J. M. McWilliam. . : A Friend. 50o each; George Matthews; Rev. 2$?28fi22c22 35533393138 planted tender iirroto, beet and _ “m,” m. whim kwphm" m, A._ A. McLeod. Mrs. Stephen fink‘; cabbage, calm’ squash’ onlomh m,“ er, Mrs. Lents Bernard, Mrs. Jae nips, potatoes, summer savory, sage and some pure clover honey in 4 M‘ and ll lbs. containers, rt. avoid dis- sppointme Wm. Bernard: Lorne Jelley: Mrs 35c each: Walter Eileen Mac- Total—$23.65. Monirose per Mrs. Preston Clark: $4.00: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gordon. 50¢ each: Watson Hardy; Mrs. R. T. Bowness; Mrs. Wm. Bow- ness; Mrs. Annie Bowness: Mrs. Ramsay Hardy; Dawson Qulizleiu Mrs. Alvin McMurdo; Mrs. Harry Pridham: Robert Hardy. 35c each: Mrs. Stephen McNeil; Mrs. Arthur Hardy. 25c each: Mrs. Fred Bowness; Mrs. Preston Clark; A Friend 15c; A Blend 10c. Tota1—$9.95. v AlmnooPer Miss Muriel Mountain: William Mountain. $1. . $1.00: Mrs. Howard Dunbar. $1.00: Mrs. Allan Clark. 50c each: Mrs. J. 0. Gordon: Muriel Mountain; Miss Ree Bar- bour: 45c: Mrs. Bpitrizeon Jeffery; M-o v 25c each: Mattie MncNelll: Mrs. u, Nb‘ To LQAN v James Dunbar; Mrs. Harry Bar- ‘ 0V?‘ Provincial lfllll, I bour, “A Unenssseson 1L . .. wold-ORR ___.i.4 4 w: ‘is r g m,‘ . _..@_-.1__t__i- BALANCE or THIS wioiii; n ESDAY-THURSDA ywklyllny _ SATURDAY CHECK YOUR IIANDBILI: FOR THE MANY VALUES 50o Bottle GAROENIA 0f FORGET-IVIE-NOT FACE LOTION Ind SKIN FRESHENER 2 o» .51 Skin Freshener. . . . . Lorie SWEJllbB°CQLUTlDnI 2/°"60 50c Bottle LORI! EAU de COLOGNE 0|’ OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER -.'l;.:;'.'.r;' 2o~51 'The Central Guardian Tish eolnnn h reserved for non el local intent! hilt ndvertislng of n newsy nature ml] be inserted nt 5 cents n word strictly pay- nbln in ndvnnu- ‘conrsnsnsriou urn ENSUR- ANCE. t-oios-i-zi-aii KIRK HALLOWEEN TEA today. L-O-tl-lll-SO-fl. CENTRAL Piuusu. -- Sunday, November 3rd, Canoe Cove l1 A.M.. Nine Mile Greek 3 P. M. Clyde River 730. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minis- ter. L-943-10-31-li. RADIO INSPECTION-More than 30 radio owners in rural districts of Queens County trere before Magis- trnto Tweedy yesterday morning, and were convicted under the Radio Act. It is understood o. further check-up is being made in the city of Charlottetown by the Radio 1n- spector. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday November 3rd as follows: Bonshow 11 A. M. DeSable 8 P. M. W. M. B. Anniver- sary service at Victoria ‘l P. M. These services will be conducted by Rev, Mr. Miiley of Bradaibane. There will be no service at Hamil:- ton. L-956-1l-1. l. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Hunter River Pastoral Charge. services will be held on Sunday, November 3rd ts foilows: l-iuntei" River 11.00 A. M. Hampshire 3.00 P. M. Wiitshire 7.00 P. M. At the service at Wiltshire the installation of the officers of the Young People's Union will take place. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Min- 50c Jur FORGET-IVIE-NOT of Southern France CREAM ‘ , Colvl, Vanishing or Cleansing 2 o» .51 30h .G l-' If 'ii ’ §i.‘.l'.-..i~l'.".Z-§'.'.“. . .“.“.'T. 2 f" -5l 3.’: b it. Lorie Lemon lloeton flutter lotion. . 2f” ~36 35c hot. Lauizlnis Cream til .-itiii.-.iiii 21.» _36 \ fitir .liir JONTEEL CREAM Cold. Comblnalion or Liquejying Clrnmlil] 2 o» .51 = t '“tl'n".l°i.."."i‘"‘<":f.-.c..°lfl ‘T.’ 2 f" -2 6 50c Tilil. Silqiiu llund 2 ,0, livl lull JUST A FEIV OI" HUNDREDS OF VALU ‘ BUY NOW AND SAVE 81.00 bot. Gardenia n z!” 51-01 Special-South Kiltlure "District per A Sophie. ilumsaiy-hilnitl. York Point S. D. Per hirs- E- J- Meiiiilhm niiil Mrs. Stanley Mur- ray;- Oi l - $1.00: D. \V. White. $100: E. J. Aichfillan. _ iitlc rxirh tiiiilcy Murray: Wil- -< Biitlri: li ini .\lt'Ki William 3 Qiiuii 31M \uht'i-;_- Mel llllll, a c xioeii i. 1'. wide-y 131'"- {ri-eit. .\lt'li‘ll't‘ll‘; Fulton Sanderson; 1 '1‘(it:il~$1i.(l0. wast Prim-e uider Mrs. A- J- .\T2\tll(‘\til\. Itloiiiiifielrl and lIowlrin . l-Izlivlirii .‘lt‘.\ll<li\llll'. ) _ .lhliii Ilopgtwrul. l 530i); .\Ir. and Mrs. Fred Mc- A .1:\ d. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- A l l l id. ’ : Mrs. H. G. .\lt‘ll1<‘fl\l1. m; 1\tr.<. R. H. lllliilFi‘. l: in stt r Prof t. 00: Mrs. E. Ramsay- 00: 1L‘. Ramsay‘. 0o: John Webb- uo: Alban orasuell. 00-, i\tr. lilifllhlfS. J. W. Plait!‘ 1 63c; Arrliiir \ 1t 5N "@0111 lMw UW-iri- . i.rs. .l.’ii’lif'.< Pliitts‘. Mrs. l it Iliivuwinii. I 215a eiicli: . Keith word- Weslcv Dlznan; lirittle Arbltitli Mrs. A. E btcnan: 25c: RM’ All)" lug; 30o: ‘ivirs. J. T. Diilmm- i Tatar-satin. Tcnleman per Mrs. Elmer Ivhitten! ' .00 Coleman Women: Institute. Albbrtflh south n" lllrl- Wm- Aiihi-eyi- _ 60c: Jack Matthews: too each- ‘tiril. Eldred Hutt‘. William Aub- Qey- g, B Huestis; 36 each: Ains- lit-Q '1-riitt; Mrs. Young: Mrs. Mary ‘Rig; NIYF. Roy skerry; 10c: Mrs. Jriilll Wultteld. | T0tu1—-$3.20. t tniinlilnne H. I). per Mrs. D. A. Ma- Phonon:- sine: Mrs. Leslie McLean- 75r; Airs. Ben Maclsanc. l 50c ouch: Mrs. Ernest McPher- son; Mrs. lmslic Gorrilh. (llvcicll Gorrill: .lames Livingstone, r8. Charles Livingstone; Henry MB‘ Phersoiit Stanley Maclsnac; Mrs‘. Neil Boiilter; Mrs. Amos Gorrill. itri-s, Win. stalwart: Eilwnrd Mc- Williams; Helen Sabine: 55c. M1‘!- p_ A, MoPiicrson: 25c ouch. PPPCY McPherson: Walter Mncwilliiiins; lgne: Mrs. W. Cum!- ' Totnl-$9.00. tpnmn s, n. per Elizabeth Clark and Ethel Irviingdt- o - '(‘ll . lilting‘ Howard Clark. l 51.00: Mrs. J. w. nor-sym- 500 each: Mrs. John Wells; MP5- trred (‘larkt Mrs. Lloyd Wllkle? 3°“ Mrs‘ R“ Hardy; 250 enrli: Mrs. E. IVllllMIISI Mrs. c. unrest MW Erskine Clarke; MP5» wmmd mf innn; Mrs. James Forsyth; Mrs. James wtlkie: Mrs. wm. Irving; Miss C. Fraser. TotnIMST-OO- Kildnre Cope per Mrs. Daniel Get- son:- $2.00: John McIntosh. 70¢; William Getson: 50c one ' ,Willli1m wakes: Mre- A- (‘Wt-W Mm, 1), Getsoii: Mrs. John Trav- ers; 45c: Mrs. McIntosh: 25c each: I-‘ciitoii Cloison: Mrs. W. l-I. (‘it"- son: Mrs. Sidney Murray; 10c: Mrs. .l. smith. com-mom '--Mr. P. W, Turner and Mr John iulur semi-annual meeting of the ‘t-l0l1 reports on Finaiitze and from ;tlie President and Head-masters of l GAZET'l‘ED.-Iil tl-le‘ list of ap- ,ceiitly gazetted ‘ilplllfilil’ the follow- ister. L-075-10-3l-1i. ATTENDING BOARD M EETIN U F. Wheur are ieavuig this morning for Sackvilie to attend the rel;- Board of Regents of Mount Allison Uinversity ivhicifi. takes place to- day. Bcsitlos the eeretiioiiies con- ticcicil Wit-l) FOIJIKlCYS Day celebra- tlie institution will be presented and dealt with. lpOiillilitfliLi, protiiotioiis unit retire- ments in the Canadian Militia re- iiig: 1st (PEI: Med, Bde. — 8th ,Med. Bty., (HiJro be 2nd Lieuts., itsuiay), William Douglas Sherren, 420th April, 1940. Rhys Maitland iOivon. 3rd AlllL, 1941i. P.E.I. High- ,iaiiders. Corps. ltcscrve oi Officers, t-To be: 2nd Lt... Charles Graham ,O'l$’rieii, 2nd July, 19-10, Edgar Stuart Conrad. Alan Francis Doyle. 10th July, 1040, James Frederick [Lot-ett, 20th July, 1940. Matthew Itusseil Lowiids, 5th Aug. 1940. PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS 0V- llltfiliAs - Information has been received at the Charlotteown Post ,Oftice through the Canadian Post- al Corps overseas, regarding the re- ceipt of parcels containing fruit land Vl‘€’,0'ii\l)lL‘S in a badly decayed condition, Fruit and vegetables ‘cannot properly be transported by ,P:itce1 Post to members of the ‘C.A SF. OVQTnCllS, for when it be- lcoiiies decayed it may damage {other parcels in the some bag. t0 ‘say nothing of what mtiv have been included in the 0' dual parcel. The mailing iuililli" . \'i:(‘Cl that .-u h a itivs should iiot be liirliirL-ii iii paii-els to soldiers, 5ft “ or airmen with the C.A.S.F. ‘TUDY CLUB.—'I'lir= first int-omit: of the Tturiicrsfitittty Club iur this Stlllntlll was held iii York .~"lIt>Ol m. Friday afternoon. Oct. 23. .\Ii.;s Vitinii llowuitt r-alcd the met-ting to order and the fol- llowlng officers were appointed to act iior the 9115111119, year: Pres, Vivian Howitti; viev-presy, Jean Gordon; two, Phvho Blotidon. The teachers theii took an active part in discus- sing the questions on the subject of geography. A paper 0n the Methods of teaching Geo rapliv was then read and the dii erent methods dis- cussed. by the teachers. The asign- iiicnts for the next meeting were then givvri. The next meeting 1S to be livid on NOV0illlX‘1‘ 15th when the subject take-ii up will be "Na- - ture Study." The meeting then adjourned. MORELL WAR SAVING l STAMPS CLUB — A War Savings ‘lStlillip Club was formed by the , itiiClls-l‘ and pupils of Morell School, , ior the piirowse of selling war cav- i lugs stamps to aid i.ii wiuiiing this ‘war. Our first meeting was held October first to organize and elect officers. The officers elected were‘. l-ionorary President. Mr. A. A. (lilinoie, President, Michael Dale, Vice-President, Evelyn Geldert, Secretary, Joseph McInnis, Tree-s- urer, Bernadine Kelly. A committee iron appointed to choose A name for the club and “Help Smash Hitler" was chosen. Three grourm wore then appointed for selling stamps, with four persons in each group. At each meeting, tho captains of the selling teams give their report-S of the number of stamps sold each week. Up to the plvsltgtt time thir- ty-nine stamps have been sold. A meeting is held each week, in or- der to have the reports of the ac- tivities of the different groups dur- ing the week. After each meeting a committee presents ii program for the amusement of the mem- bers. It is hoped other schools throughout the province will follow Here's llow to Relieve _ MISERY 0f OOLOS Without Dosing 'l‘here's nothing to '" . Massaged on throat, chest and back, Vicks Vapo- Rub acts two ways IIIIII’: VapoRub acts on the skin, | stimulates like a warming poulticc. Sicollbi At the same time, VapoRub gives of? soothing medicated vapours that arc breathed direct into ini- rated air passages. ""5 Bill". I-WAV IGTION loosens phlegm, clears air ssagcs, checks tendency to coug —nlso relieves muscular tightness and soreness. Because it's ex- ternal. and safe, VnpoRub can be used freely and as often as needed, for tioriai Anhtcm. WEDDED AT MARSIII-‘IELD —- A pretty wedding took plitoe at the 110mg of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. October 20th., at 4 o'clock iii the afternoon when their popular member. Prior to her mar- riage the YRS. of the church and s. few close friends entertained her at the home oi her brother. John, i and Mrs. Munn where tin-y pre- i sented her with many useful and i valuable izlfts and wit-h their best wishes tm- a hnniw married life. children and wn- ::s.t';t1::.:ztf'; VICKS Vnoolul WEDDING BELLS. — A very prettv wtedciiiigwwas mleintilzcd at the home of l". Eaeton. Hnmissliire. on Wednesday. 0on1; 1B. when their only drawb- ‘Z759 Hand-cut and Individually Tcilendllo Your Personal Measurements Mriishiicld, on daughter 1'l1“1<l autiful end table 1'. and Mrs, J. of New iii-iron. plaice in the living Site carried a bou net of . , , CllfybflliblltfillllglS rind hlr,lvlllll\"vl"llll-' ' rnlirible trin Wfllllilexll) plllblbitwtllr. Nmrm" Sm“! " l ' Msrshtield, the wedding miirrh bc- gr is‘ gram?“ Clo Y Y qbllg l" soioyiiiicl later iiji m. "ll Played by M“ W- R- Gmlml" ‘mini and r bu W1 MLtl rd as‘ “d The bride was becosiingly attired in '0f‘ mauve gilokecx nmghgngaxfrhifless This fine youiiu w. e street-length dress iii two shades lbmmuet m. yenowlaéters and wring New Haven. \\'llt'lt‘ iiliigrlillaetiiwllllle: “.3551? i‘.’.'i‘<‘i%"°l..°.§ l bob-v chrysanthemunisfMr. Denaiii'f“"“°" Th” "M “ groom were unattended. the wit- nesm being her twin sister, Jean, and Mrs. Fred B. Small. Charlotte- town. After receiving the best NlSh- es of the guests supper was served. They then drove to their home at Grahams Road ivliere a rceclllllll was held. Among the teleirrsms.. cheques and presents rereivcd by ' the bride was it l from the Marsh laid Women's In-i iititiite or Wllifih siie was e very l l l 65c - per pound package LADIES! Order your monolith-tailored suit or coal at Tip Top Tailors. Individually erected for the wearer lo personal measure- monls. Hundreds of British woelens—muny styles; s TIP TOP TAILORS... STORES BVIRYWHIRI 99 Grafton Street -' -" Sunnyslde ""1 Kiiaoii. 811d Mi ' SKILLED? iiAiin-curriiio 1' 1 P TOP ra1Lon.;s'. "e thhfclubskntahiilelgtd help all they'll‘, r’ p11 ti“, 1 “L w “Ed 1 " l can w aid iii tlllS great crisis. The ~,§,,-,~mgle u, {Qfn sm§je;l"Ncw,,,m{‘_ Macho-n. Tyne valley. coioln or t‘ 1 in 111 our Na- . i M". d Mr‘. P N ' inee ings rose by s g z son o l an Th; wggiémguiziog? m," veg“, or York played m! 100m which was " ‘ iiretiily- decorated iii piiik and white. The itercrr-iid T48R15 M. Murray, oi p‘? ml“ lluiitor Ittver, performed the cere- Tucsdny, iiiotty in the presence of membois of 1hr‘ lll1llll.‘(lllll.l‘ families and clostfl i ' hTlIG briéide who tvas givel.‘ Margaret Frances was united in 1011*. d)’ t‘? flit er. wore a dress c1 1 marriage to Mi". _George MacLeod. Qligtcnlfif omlgloz°ag “l? mg, h _ Graham's Road, ‘in the presence mom" ll ~5 5 l" Y" l P! of the near relatives of the con- twhue ‘Mb bl‘8(i_t2ln§£&lg}l1t35fiTlloérlkgéllalllfiklglqf lpiiiksiiap-ilritgoii per onn y ev. . . i aci l , ' ~ "16 Rrooni. was best man. air M'- weddlnyz tii-irrhi- .11‘: _ After the ceieinoiiy, the Silt ; i~ .1 . ~ - n- dininiz room e. ii ‘rod 'l‘t‘i\iii",~*. two wedrlittg rain-s wi H‘ ll'litlt llliO fill t‘lill ~ izrimui i.=~ ri w ot all ill‘ r ltlh go \\'1il_l_>|lit‘iil.r Notwithstanding all induce- ments offered by rival b;e-ds in presents, prizes and premiums, sales of MORSFS STANDARD TEA lteep steadily lrlCrtusing Outstanding value lor the price at 65 cents per pound package.