)-. z v¢¢vv¢vr§¥O4 l fTsdmniCKfiHFE .. PREOENCE OF MIND. pus was deep in a book, wlhen m; _fllfQ called. "Dan, baby has swallowed the ink. Whatever shall I do?" , u rite with a pencil," was the reillY. " has not finished. 5 “liilislgilliiisabet Clark) teacher ‘at Mountkvornon, spent Thanksgiving at ‘her home here. ‘ MHPL€" _ LEHF l i DENATLJRCL‘ ‘ALCOHOL BEST FOR’ Preparation Empty and flush the radia. t" Ind owlins system. and see that thsre are no leaks. ‘Tighten and renew the h“, connections. Tighten m, gaskets. PM Till and belt in good order and renew belt if noc- eaaary. ._Do not run car with radia- tor cover or cardboard in front. Allow a free flow of air to the ‘fan at all times. ~Keep a mixtui-‘o of ‘Maple Leaf Denatured Alcohol and water in your radiator. Quantities required for first charge- {15 ‘above zero 83 parts dialer 17 parts Alcohol. $.10 above zero 80 water 20 parts Aloohoh- r- 5 above zero 77'/2. parts water 22y, ‘parts Alcohol. .Z_sro. 15 parts wvater, 25 parts Alcohol. ‘5 below zero 70 parts rts 10 below zero 65 partll water 35 parts Alcohol. 15 below zero 60 parts water 40 parts Alcohol. 20 below zero 56V; parts Water, 48y; parts Alcohol. We have just lflrqe shipment. Garages and stores supplied at factory prices, also retail in half gallons quantities and lnrger. received a (‘All sixes tirc chains in Rock. The Rogers Hardware‘ 00., 1' ‘limited . i ~Blachford's . “Fill-the-Basket” "I Egg Mash y Most economical to Feed. > Provides the ‘wise-e vol-lay i _ of ingredients and highest quality at the lowest possible oost. Contains five souroos of MOUNT water 30 parts Alcohol. ~ person 0i‘ grcnter experience. ' were road ‘s o STEWART And Vicinity h. Large amounts of potstoss still being shipped from lvbis vicin- ity. there are others, h ving shipped one thousand Qioilie s to date and Ono farmer, and doubtless " ‘Miss Alice Jardlne wlbo has been spending some time with her Par- en-ts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jardine. Hdfo! l-llllsboro returned to the U. S. on Wednesday the 10th inst. I gMlss Alice Clark Wll0'l8 at pree- ent attending the C B. C. spent Thanksgiving at her home here. 0h tho evening of Tuesday the [ninth lust, tho Hi1. of-Hillsboro school-house was the scene of a well foilght battle when the oppos- ingl forces mot to debate the sub- Jeut chosen previously, vis. Resolv. ‘ell that "Tho Girl oi‘ 1926 is not I the Equal of ilhe Girl of our Grand- mother's Day." Some young gen- tlemen present were moved ‘to act as chairman, but thought they were incapable. so Miss Mabel Jar- ri'n0 and Miss llilda Douiglas were tlhen appointed to the position whichlthoy verycupnblyfllled. The opening speaker, Mr/Geddio Douglas Pro. spoke vcry convincingly of the Girl of 26's many superlorlties ‘but his arguments were refuted by l\ir. Kimble G. Douglas, who very ably responded. Many able and interesting points both pro and con. were brought to bear by . ‘the speakers who followed, which kept tihe audience in n high state of enthusiasm from start to finish, and after duo consideration oi botll sides the decision was given in favor of "The lGlrl oi‘ 26." The singing of the National Anthem. brought ~s very interesting oven- llflig‘ to a close. i- ‘II. C. ‘ClarkJGen. Merchant here, has purchased u new Ford Sedan. Though the owner of two high- class cars. he evidently knows uwhnt is what for the fall roads. ' Mr. Mont McKay returned inst week from a short Visit to Monc- ton. N. B. l Exta freight trains ran Sunday lust on the Georgetown branch as well as ihc Clftolvn to Souris main line. -... ........ .. .,, Miss iilene Douglas, iHil of Hills- boro is spending ‘some ‘time with her aunt in Roseneath. ‘ A ‘Splendid meeting of the Y. P. S. C.‘ E. wns held Sunday evening last sit iihe ‘homo f- Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Douglas, d. of l-llllsboro. The meeting was led by ‘Miss Mab- el Jardine, and although ,it was tho first meeting this young lady has been called upon ‘to lend, it‘ was 10d ‘ill a ms nor worthy of a A number oi nicely selected pieces bearing on the topic, "Praise God lronl Whom All Blessings Flow," taken part in not alone by the éirler members but. by ihc younger members as well, who we are plensed to note We. have In "stock old Sydney Oonasnod, lnvsrness. eprlnghlil Albion Round. Albion Stove, Albion Nut. Hard, chestnut and Stove Ill". also Bases Colts. Place your order now. althar for Immediate or future delivery. W. li. 6ll.|.l$ 8i 00. PHONI T70 . LA‘ ’ v . P1955! PIPES! . ms-s-Q 4 animal protein. BEEF, FISH. , BLOOD. BONE and MILK. tom lea in» HAl-"F A CI/NT per hon per day. sole In as ll». 10o lb. Bag! and by the pound. about 50 CENTS per dossn and likely to be higher, what iilya hotter than a flook oi‘ Iood layers. Keep thsrn busy they pay big dividends. gluy your Poultry euppilos a CARTER s. 00's v FIIIU ‘TUNE ifiions IN ‘Charlottetown With sonic sailing today at ‘. D ‘The greatest display eyer lhown In this City priced to l Iv" svvrvbqdv- com. ‘in and look them over. You Wm ‘ he surprised st the low prio- }: and tile ‘vast allortlnlnt a iiuoiii L Worthy a 11s oussu eras-n: l . l. .;, shill. -. v Central Guardiiin WHIBT —<Ai. Nurse's Home eight o'clock Thursday evonlllgl Tickets at door 25 cts. 2756-1147:“ GOOD COOKS ‘have n strong 111;. l!!! for “REGAL 101.0011" because they find it so satisfactory for both thread, and pastry. tCALEDONiAN CLUB LECTURE on iiht on Demarara, ‘when, mu rum comes from," fi- ‘Wli-il-ST -- M Nurggs 9l8 o'clock. Thursday Ticke at door 25c Home, evening. 2756-11-17-21. IPOULTRY-A-WB are buying live and dressed Poultry every day, "who blobs“ nrim- Cblirld is liomnloy- 2783-11-18-tst6l. HON C. MRSHANNON, retired Postmaster General of British Gllllmll. will lecture before ihc ‘Caiedoniun Club oll that vast and llllflfefll-llli; tropical country nud its possibilities. Admission freq; i Alarrn ‘Clocks T was good news when lngersoll announced AlcirmClocks. It meant that people could get in- alarm clocks the same ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. _ 1i... Free Dispensary acknowledge with tlisnks a. donation of preserves and jolly from the Women's Institute, Nov. 21st. service ill. Vernon Rivor United lChurch at 2.30 p. m. and nt Cherry Valley United Church at 7 p.. m. ‘Sunday School at the usual 110111‘. 1 A SMOKlER AND REUNION ni’ the 2nd (98th) Overseas Siegg 1;“. ter will be held ill the Drill Hull. Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Nov. 30th, 1926. All BX-illtilfiberii are lil- vlted. ‘Iihoso who intend to be ‘pres- ont please send their names to (t. D. Stewart. care Drllbilall, Char- lottetown. Signed J. Hooper. Li. Col. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISE R8.—- Advertisers are received by 10 A. M. DUNDAS. CAIDIGAN MONTAGUE- 0n Sunday, Nov 21st the services in connection with agile 7 p. m. he conducted Rodger of by Rcv. Toronto. wock except Saturday. gan section of the section. noted evangelist. are ‘wiring n greater interest with each- successive meeting. ectlons were sung beside some cho- sen by those present. The meet- ing closed by repeating the Mlzpnh in unison. Some of those engaged in fishing oysters have finished for this sen- son nd have taken their boats ov- er ‘to the‘ North side till Spring comes ngsin. A banquet was hold, ill tiilc i. 0. . ‘ball hero Saturday cvoning fur the deleoaws 0f Y. M. c. li., null clergy who accompanied tllom. Several toasts were proposed and one ‘to the indies for their kindness to which Mrs. (Dix) AJB. Martin re- pllod in very fitting terms. "F" '11 Gas’ In The‘ Stomach _ Is Dangerous Recommends Dally Ilse of hlalneeln in Overcome Trouble Caused by For- montlng Food and lndllostlon. Gus null wind in the stomach nccoul- lllllllfll by that full. bloated fueling uftcr outing are almost cortniu evldcnci of the presence of excessive hydro- chloric llcid in the stomach‘, creating so- cullcil "ncld indigestion." Acid stomachs are dangerous because too much acid irritates the delicate lin- ing of the stomach, often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stom- ach ulcers. Food fermonts and sours. lrfl-‘Iltlns the distressing gas which dis- tends the stomach and ‘ampere the unrmnl functions of tho vltnl llltcrlull organs, often affecting tho hes Acid Eldon. ioor Mrs. West. I VERNON CIRCUIT-for Suulluy‘ Anlylifc tllrilllgil the Presbyterian Church in Cau- adn will be ‘llcld in Diindus at 1i‘l’8PlB- a. m.. Cariligilil 3 p. lilnllilil Mout- Tbcse services will: on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock M!" Mr. Rodger will hold evangelistic rroioct already have been aflflllrell- services every cvclllng during tilt-he ‘fllllwllllcos- The [h-Shllnu ‘Cheney, of the two meetings will be lll the Carill-Tlleiltfe-‘l cgngfegaugn Eilropc to arrange for the cooilflffl- and the last two in thc Moutngilellml ‘ll 111°59- Lefcverybody hear thisllnllell Slam“ ___ ihelltrcs, A num- ber of nice hymns and psslm sel-_ sent acoss the footlights, pictures value and dependability that they had learned to expect in lngctsoll watches‘. $200 to $600 INC-ERSOLL WATCH Co. n... 149 St. Catherine Sr. East Montreal, P,Q. WATCHES $2.00 TO e 13.50 'Mr. illlil Mrs. Thomas Nlsbet and 1i -d ‘TERM By Thea- trical Diplomacy NEW YORK, N. Y.. ‘Nov. 16.- The "hands across the sen" move- ment has iukeu 0n new life in the theatres this season. - Leaders ill the movement be- liovo that Tilesplans behind tho ioctllghis can be used as success- msllecl-lllll? Yeiillefiled 10166 Chill-fill ambassadors toward blingfng their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the office by noon of the among the nuLionli, do? Trocodlus publication. other fully ilelilclliig ihc characteristics wise insertion will not be guarsn-l teed. On Saturday ads must be be presented lll London by Ameri- of brotherhood Plays truth- ‘obout it feeling of Americans, for instance, wouliF (‘an actors, wdliic English iictors would similarly illicrprot British plays presented in New York. 'I‘bcro wolllll be ncno of the stage caricatures that feat- lirc the music halls of London and whorciu foreigners are shown. in all unfavorable light. " Means fol‘ carrying out e Meanwhile Shel- independent Clearing House, is in countries with the iu this organiza- tion's work ill behalf of the little community, null "urt" theatres. Broadway producers also arc do- ing their isllarc this season to pro- of European life. Scarcoly a ship arrives but brings either a foreign group of actors or a. play by sonic European. Professor Busy 0n Language ROCHESTER, N. Y, Nov. iii»- A now international languvlgc, conl. posed of lEspernnto, ido and selec- tions i‘rom ilbo gene ally accepted tongues of the modern world, is be- ing developed here by Professor Anders Orhock. of the English lic- pnrtmeut of tho University of Ro- chester. lIis purpose is t0 estab- lisll o. common means of-communl- cation for travellers, business nlon und scholars, chiefly as an iliii in international commerce. Professor Orbeck now is w“ork- ing ‘in conjunction with tho inter- nationnl auxiliary language assoc- iation on the problem of secondary words, such as interjcciJous. prc- positions, articles and modifiers. London Paper Praises Stand of U. S. President LONlDON. ‘Nov. 16. -- English newspapers today continued to com- ment on President Coolld-gehi Arm- istico Day speech in -Kan-sas City rt. neglect to trent It is tho worst of folly to such ls serious condition or with ordinary , no neutrnlls ug effect flflill. instead get from an druggist il few ounces of agncsin nnd tnko n tenspoonlul in a quarter glass of water right after eating. his will drive the gas, wind and bloat right oill of the holly, sweeten tho stomach, nou- trullno ihc excess nclll and provl-nt. ltu forllllllion nud lbcrc is no sourllmm or |IilllI. lilliuruicil lliugnesiu (in powder or inblst fornl-nevrr liquid or lullk) is harlulrus to ihc stomschJlncx ‘ l‘ to (like nlld tho licllt form of luugllrslu for stomach purposen. It ill ulleil by tilnu- linnde of people who enjoy their nlouls with no more fcnr of indigestion. 0n the stomach cud tbo Liber l Westmlnlster Guz- cttc interpete the President's word aids which hllviilllg powerful in behalf of peace. “if all governments," said the Ga- zctto. "would follow Mr. Coolidgebi oxalllplo and announce that in any future war would be universal con- scription not only of rhampowor but oi‘ wealth. too. a powerful blow would be struck in behalf of peace." The president's statement of the ilnprobubllily of the United States becoming n member of th6 World Court hurt the cour-t, the (Janette mid, hut “we believe that America one day will grprise us by being Basil Delln, London producer, is . T110111.“ undertaking to iillk New York and Beginning London through "theatrical diplo . THE cuARLoflETown ccAnolAn Tyne Valley § and Vicinity Mr. Jack Wilkinson, of tbo Royul Bunk of Canada stuff, Suinnlerside. spent Sunday in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sharp, Ellerll- lie. have as their guests ‘Mrs. Earl Heckbcrt and little sou. fMiss Ethel Williams was a visit- or to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Lldstone and Messrs. Hart and Horace ‘Lldstone moiorcd to OLesry Sunday, and were tile guests of Dr. A. S. and Mrs. Palmer. iMiss Erma Dysinnt, Ellorslle, has accepted the position of salcslady with tile firm of R. J. McNeill Ltd.- Tync Valley. ‘Mr. and Mrs. II. B. S. ‘Birch. Purl Hill, hull as thclr guests on Sundry little sons, Jackie and Arnold. Mr. llalcolm McKinlnou. Cllnriol- tetowll, was u visitor to 'l‘yllc Vul- loy illl Wcilllcsday. Mi‘. and Mrs. Wilfred MuDuug- all wcrc ihc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Filstcl" Sharp, East Ilideford. Suu- day alicruooh and evening. Miss listcllc Stewart. teacher, of Birch Hill School, spout Sunday at her home lll Tyuc Valley. Bliss Mlly Skcrry, who is attend- ing Business (lollcgia, Sulnmcrsille, motored io iicr llomc oll Sunday. Miss Eliza Stcwurt, stcllogrupbcl" with -li. J. McNeil] Ltdf, was visit- ing bcr ilolnc in Norboro during Thanksgiving. Ml". and Mrs. Howe were the guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest El- lis during the week-cud. Mr. Jollu Gardiner who has been visiting ill Tyne Valley returned to his hnlllo ill Freetown on Tucs- day. Misses Georgia lPlllllips and ldi-llcl Wiiiiunls and Messrs. Lorne Bur- leigb nud Roy Hayes wcrc visitors nt the Birch Hill lllstitutc on Woll- nesduy evening. Tile ‘Sacrament 0i illi! ‘Lord's Supper was cclebrutcil in tllePreii- byotriun church ill. Tyne Vulleyon ‘Sunday afternoon, Nov. li. Ttcv. A. Brown preached very impres- sl-vely, having for his tcxt Nahum _1:1B. He pointed out that ll is ill- deed a necessary thing to ihe spil“ ltual need of mun to keep this sol- emn feast and perform lileil- vows unto the Lord. Mr. Brown is a. very earnest speaker and is doing n good w l'k here. The elders oili- cistlng w i'c Messrs. lhluicl Mc- Leqn. W. J. -lllouiolllcl‘y, H. T. Mc- Kendrick and David Duughcriy. ~) v. Mr. Holmes, Albcrtcu, and Roy. H. It. Coleman, Port Hill, cx- ciisnsed ‘pulpits on Sunday. Mr. Holmes dispensed till: Coly Com- munion ln each of tbo tilrcc cilurch- es in this parish. ‘ T‘ Ao>—~—~— olhLlsl-l LOVE FOR MAN sue RENOUNCED -ro wan DUKE GIVEN AS REASON FOR , Tomorrows l Radio Program FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ' EVENING CONCERTS 7.45 P. M. KLlKlA (357) E. ‘Pills. U. of P. Girls Glee lClub. 8.00 ‘P. M. WBAII; (246) Baltimore. Program. WDEI (349) Boston. Muslcalel WTlC (476) lllartford. Carbers Art- lsnus. Musical 8.20 P. M. KIDKA (357) E. Pitts. Poem. ‘was il-lclenllod," with Musical "Setting. 8.30 P.-M. WHK (273) Cleveland. Saxophone Solos. WBZ (333) Springfield. Concert. WBHR (416) ‘Statcniislnnd. Vocal Numbers. WBAF (492) N. Y. Orchestra Con- cert. to WIIIT. 9.00 P. M. WLIT (395) Plllllil. Hour. WSB (428) Atluntu. Concert Pro- gram. WNYC (526) N. Y. Music. 9 i5 WiPG (300) Atlantic City. iConccrt Program. Schlekerliug 9.30 P. M. WFK,‘ (300) Atlantic City. Concert ‘Orchestra. g WBZ (3397 ‘Springfield. "The Mys- terious Tenor." WOAII (Z78) Phila. The {Vfurmurlng Baritone. A 10.00 P. M. W‘lJl'l‘ (395) Phlla. ‘Freshman ‘Radio (Hour. WlBAL (246) Baltimore. Opera Co. WEAR (492) N. Y. W'hlttall-.Anglo lPerslans to WIC, WJAR, WTAM, KSD. WlU Y. WlOCO. WDAF. WOR. WEEI. WTPAG. WCAE. WOC and WLIT. WTiAL 11.45 P. M. ‘WSB (128) Atlanta. ‘Concert. FEATU RE TALKS 7.00 P. M. ~ WfIiIC (‘l76) Hartford. lRfldlo Farm Ooursc. Conn. Agriculture Col- lege. . 7.25 P. ‘M. KDKA (357) E, Pitts. Stockmau- Farmer. _ 7.30 P. M. "- WGlY (380) Schenectady. llcuiili Talk. WANT T0 DANCE? 8.30 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Pier. 9.30 P. M. _ “YEAR (492) N. Y. ‘La France. 10.00 (P: M. WiPG (300) Atlantic City. llurdcu Pier. 11.00 P. M. WBAL (246) Baltimore. Dance. (Copyright, 1926. by international Radio Programs. Chicago.) Afieo-c-i; FAREWELL GATHERING‘ A very enjoyable time was spout at the home of Mr. nud Mrs. Alex. F. MacLeod, Vulleyficld, when neighbours and llliends gathered ANNULMENT LONDON, Nov. Milli ill its uccouuL liflffllllglll luarriilgc illllllllllllillll says it was stated before till: diocesan court of Soullbwurk that whcll C011- of Marlborouigih with an American. opposed their match Til c lllarriage. submitted to the court, suyi-i ihc sucln from llor that them other, Mrs. O. i‘. Iii-l- luoni, and oiiher wftnl-ssv-s. corrob- orntcil this. ii. is tho iludorstupiiillg of lilo Mull tbstlConsuelo wishi-n l0 rr- luarry Colonel Balsall her Marlborough not automatically l sanction existing Bolsan marriage was performed in a registrars ol- iln Catholic point of lunch as ‘the marriage of a Catlin- tion by Rome. Tho lCathollc bishop of South» wnrk ln a statement printed ihc ‘Evonln _ Standard that Miles the ‘Duke of Marlborough. "heilllz forced to it ‘by commands, ‘throats nnilJmportunitles of her lllolher. under wihose i i Mali, consisting of lcttcls to Cou- (31050 lover. W000i. lllll- "Should old uuquuilliancc ho for- ior her motilorh-l 0l‘(l(ll‘5 iill<l other got" pressure, she would llavc milrricll. clress:— The Dally Mall goes on to iuly Miss Hattie Campbell, i ill ill-izord- mclllutlolls; uncc with the rltcl-i of Llbo llolllun spirit (futllollc church, nu lllillillllllfilll of ironic to lllil you mltrrini-iv (loco .-;~ilnri limo. although we know it is i-ilc only u stop oi‘ ilropsrstion for irilloll longer journey. yet we cannot pcr- fico and in an English church. ltloui expressing in is therefore not valid lronl n. Rolll- pppreClllilUfl of your good friend- vlcw inzls- cifip amongst us. i'c nud Protestant can be iffllllfflill" your unique qualifications to co- cli only after a special lilsponsil- nlinigic with people ‘has made you lilcliular with all. by,ynu will be missed at our soclnl cxpllllucrl gatherings wherc you were always onderbllt never iiuvo the life of the pagty. her free consent to marriage with missed no less to bid furewcli i0 Miss lluttle li.-Till: llllilyllCsnlpbell. who is lcuviilg shortly of tbo Mzlrl- [or Boston, Dzvnciilg WiLS iuiiulgcil ill liutil 1i iulc hour, zlficr which u iluilllte- by the lildios. Mr. Ben ivcntllor- suclo Vanderbilt married ihc Duke ous lunch was provided ‘and served she was ill love bio will-i then uppoinicil chairman,- luoihcr and and wishcdiilililll who rend 2m address, wbilo the dauglhter "t0 contract u brilliant bliss Ruth Campbell presented her ~Part of the cvlriclwfl with u ileauifful club-bag. called upon Mr. Alex. Muc- Thc evening ivas brought to s at n late hour ‘by singing: 'l“lle following Willi ihc ilil". Montague. iienr Hattie: Tilo occasion nf llllri usslenlbiinlg cf your friends though solllcwllut iiolomu, is not cnc fnr vain rogrois or useless lu- raihcr it is with it ilIODO tllul. wc good-bye, for n uf joy and u. inlt this opportunity to pass with- SOITIB WBY Olll‘ Your striking; personality, and Words fail mo to express 'h0w International Radio Programs‘ , WJ>AR (306) PPOVltIGIICKLIBlllIYIOITY. ‘ ~ The Caloric Pipeless i iii every Peanut T them work. . Economical. Peanut Tube Set. i ilw | llaingzguhis Sleeve! —but -the world in his filaments!" There's magic performance in ' todayr-rput them in and "watch %volts— ,3; ampere- Amateurs i—build a viCtOl‘ Non/rem Electric vigil luvs l F 4-1» i r ube. Get a set $3.00 _ ' each Monitor Pennsylvania Gasoline a buy. Being Straight liiu Is tho bout zlllil [lili-csi. (iilsolilli- w,- run l, lligll Tcsl", refilll-il from “l9 highest grade Pennsylvallizl (frudi- Oil it will snake your motor rull smoother and with loss carbon. Eli-t; A w. very last drop. lt will glvi- you quick stllrtiilg. it will give you nloro lllil0l~i to tin. giilloil. li. will give you more power 0n tlic hills. It will (lellver maxlnlmlt poivci‘ to‘ illi- W. H. AITKEN 8i. C0. l M PO RTERS i 2082-l1-13-stt. ' i Furnace is. guaranteed to-heat your house to seventy degrees of heat ir the coldest weather. Call at our store during exhibition week and have us demonstrate this WONDERFUL FURNACE to you. prices are very reasonable. The CALL, WRITE OR PHONE US FRED H. TRAINOR PHONE 393-J. Opposite Prince B0 GRAFTON STREET Edward Theatre. Portrait Done By Wilson's First Wile nil-r l)Al.'l‘O'.\', (m.. Nov. iii. -~ N1114- Wooiirow Wilson, first ivifc or lilo wur president, is ‘the pllillicr of ll life-sized crayon porhiili. 0i‘ ihc Rev. A. W. (lilsicu. pusior of ihc ‘First Presbyterian church hcrc from 1868 lo 1890, which hangs in ihc ladies’ parlors oi the cilurch. The work. iloui- in 181i? by Ellen Louise Axscu. who inter was to bocolue tho first iuiiy of illi‘. liluil, was prcscniod lilo Gitllil‘ year Ilovcrcllli (‘rusioiullu iniillliltc frlclui You will ho in t-he lll0l1l0, but what is line's loss is anoiherZ-i gniu. In closing we wnnt you to rcai- izo the esteem lll which you nro of her filthcr, thcll pastor of tin.- Wrnsbytcriau Church lli Home, (iii. Only recently Will-l ii. fcilull among tho lute Dr. (iustolfs effects, to lic- come onc of ihc ciluri-llflw mmii. iron» i-ulrcii INYSSOPsilOIIS. The portrait is sole authority she held, and as a slight token of un- ‘slgned simply :'[<j_ ],_ Axgong. was at ‘the time of tbo marriage." bounded friendship wo ask you tn . — accept this sift: and we hope that liilll mncllli-rillili» artistic linen, iimi better than her word. in the luean- you may have many lhappy years is known 1,, 1m“. “one n15“). can. As a girl, ihc luio ‘Mrs. Wilson limo Europe must stand on her owlbnnlnng family and friends of this N56,, feet." » community. lil' Manitoba Swept By Blizzard (Canadian Press) iVlNNllPldfi. Nov. Iii. » hliiuiiivllrl lvug NW(‘|il by n. lniiliuilllv» liiizzilrrl lluiuy. illiierrilpiillg lrllfiil- ill \\‘lll- iliplli; liuriili; lis ilvigill. Rifliflfl.‘ ll'(.lil country point.- iluiiltziicd llllll. u stiff northeast wiull was driving lilo. snow ltl‘l'll."(s' ihc upon lllilillH, but ihc precipitation bus not bison sufficiently llcuvy to i-llusl: luuull drifting. Till! lliCTCilfy is dropping gradually. Lumbermen Now On Anticoslic Island (Canadian Prms) (bUElildif, Nllv. lli. - AllilijliSll island. wilicll lvlls twill Mllinul. rilsilrvuilon iii-st Sllilllilvf by Sl-lllll- nr (fusion Molllcr lo lmpcrlzlui Pulp liilll Puipor interests, fur $G.lllili_()i)ll. will have its cusinnlilry qulni. brok- cn this winior hy ilm impcrziiiilns oi’ two thousand lumbcrlucn who urn expected to cut. 350.000 cords of pulplvoml on the lslallil bcilvccli now and iloxt spring. " , ' Bringing UilFglther NoPE-fr-tcolm o9 ‘no osclqawHAT iBSL. P.‘ F°°°'” AVEGOT l'_r~\ A PRoHlal-rlouisr I O LIKE ’ "TO SEE PIR- \J|QC\5! I DON'T THINK - YOU SHOULD ‘ Q i920 av inn L Fnililu Stavros. inc -By George McManu-s“ ‘TH E-RE JUEDT‘ HE i5‘. vs/HATJ ‘ THOUGHT! r