i i i i i i I -.¢..- \-pv-\1 . U...» -..._. ,. n-m-r-s ---/-u--~ PAGE SIX Panic: rnwinb TODAY oluv “LIONEL BARRYMORE" l" n15 mosT u - LOVEABLE nous “THE STRANGERS RETURN “ EXTRAORDINARY " Said LIBERTY MAGAZINE AND GAVE IT 4 STARS STARTING TOMORROW “LADYFOR A DAY” starring WARREN WILLIAM with MAY ROBSON . Guy K1335]; GLENDA FARRELL N51) grmxg WALTER nanny NORTON CONNOR-Y mm wanna Your heart will tug in sympathy, laugh with delight - flutter in In! —- It the powerful drama. delicious comedy and gripping sus- lwnse of this great picture. ___ , —-ii—— EXTRA THU-Ell A CROWD SPONSORED BY THE LADIES’ AID 0F THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL PRINCE ED WARD Waddell, Kelly's Cross. Sec. 3, ‘rurnips-l, Francis Mc- Donald, Kelly's Cross; 2, William Waddell, Kelly's Cross; 3, Gavin Kohl's Crrws Svhwl F311‘ was Toole, South Melville; 4, Justin held in Kollws Cross, September? K611“ Kelly's cross, 13th. Thu (lit! u-vnt schools taking sea 5, garmgl, wllfred wgods part \\'i‘lT‘I Kelly's Crws. MHPIB- Kelly's Cross; 2, Francis McDon- woocl and South Melville. A large all}, Kelly's cfQgg: 3, Lloyd wad- School Fair Illlfllbfl‘ of exliibils \\'{‘l‘l‘ on dis- dell, Kelly's gross; 4_ Reta Nantes’! play in n11 the diflcrvni classes. Maplewm¢ The Judging was done by lVLr. seq 5, P3f5fllp5__1, Frgngls Mg- Schools; Mr. W, J. Reid, B. S. A., Nantes, Maplewood; 3, lvflldrfid and Mrs. Louis l-lowntt. The fol-‘ 17918115011, south Melvllle; 4, Lloyd ‘owzzg; is the priyc list: Waddell, Kelly's Cross, (‘L155 L-Glflnlvs CLASS VL-VEGETABLES I Sce. l OniS- .1, Johnny Nantes, sec, 1, Tomatoes-l, Wilfred olrulillvcod; 2. Brendon Flood. Woods, Kelly's Cross; 2, Dorothy 3. Fnulvis K911i’. Greenan, south Melville; 3, Peter ' 4. Kevin Mc- Bradley, Kelly's Cross; 4, Francis ' =5. i McDonald, Kelly's Cross. Kelly's ' L‘, Richard Monng-If d iecghctlcuénrbefiLgentine 2752' han. Kiln“ (‘l-u s; 3, Sylvia Flood, e ' e ys 05s’ ' r m ' soul.‘ A 4 Jug,“ Kelly’ ley, Kelly's Cram; 3, MacKenzle Dixon, South Melville; 4, Francis McDonald, Kelly's Cross. ~ "is McDon- Sec. 3, Beets-—1, Lloyd Weddell, ‘, Ivlacmuizlc’ Kelly's Cross; 2, Wlll'am Waddcll, ' Sflilarjcrle Kelly's Cross; 3, Ronald Greenan, .l.ICI 4, Mildred Soutl-l Melville; 4, __l_?.c__ta Nantes, 1 Melville, Maplewood. '-—l, Arnold Samp- Sec. 4, Cabbage-l, PetcrBrad- I.1~E\iilc; 2. Mercedes ley; 2, Thomas Bradley; 3, William Flood. Bil-til .\ltl\"llc; 3, Wilfred Monaghan; 4, Arnold Sampson. WOOUs. Kl Cross. Sec- 6, Pumpkins-l, Annie Wad- dell; 2, Mary Alice Monaghan; 3, ('l..\<>' lL-ROOTS Mabel Monaghan; 4, Francis Kelly. SW. l, Puluiuea; Ifvluuntainsl- l, vVillirzm \ W11. Kelly's Cross: 2, Lloyd World j, Killi-‘s Cross": 3, El- Sec. 1, Bouquet Sweet Peas-l, lison Toole. south Melville; p‘, Marjorie Dixon; 2, MacKenzie Francis lilcficnnld. Kelly's Cross. Dixon. Sec. 2. flrish Cobblersl-l, Wll- Sec. 2, Bouquet Mixed Flowers- Ham V/ruidcl‘, Kelly's Cross; 2, 1, Mary McKenna; 2, Genevieve Gavin Too. Souih lilelville; 3, Carragher; 3, Bernadette Carriag- i ;*-'-.-,i::2r: m‘. . ._. CLASS ll-FLOWERS Jimmie Dunnalthc who double- O l’ 0 I B B S crooks, then finds a girl h n. s stolen his heart. USUAL TIMES Sec. 3, Bouquet of Gladiolus-—1, Marjorie D’xcn_ Sec. 4, Poited Geranium-l, John Nantes; 2, Francis McDonald; 3, Dixon‘ Minerva McDonald; 4, Reta Nantes. CLASS Vr-FRUITS CLASS VL-CANNING . 1. RRSDIWFTWES-l. Perreeza Flood; 2, Waddell; 2, Mary Alice Monaghan; nerva. Mc 3, Mary Kelly; 4, Faustino. Mona-' CLASS VIIP-COOKING Sec. 1', Bread-1, Pcrreezo Wad- dcll; 2, Annie Wmlclell; 3, Mary» Bradley; 4. Doroilw Grcenan. Sec. 2, Biscuits-l, Mary Cream- er; 2, Mary McKenna; 3. Faustino, Monaghan; 4, Annie Wadclell. Sec. 3, Sugar Cookies-l, 2, Dorothy Greenan; 3, Monaghan. Marion Flood; 4, Mary Bradley. Sec. 4, Ginger Sllnps-l, Marion M Floodgil, Mary Kelly; 3, Mary Alice n Monaghan; 4, Pereeza Waddell- Sec. 6, Fudge-—1, William Mona- ghan; 2, Annie Waddell: 3, Perreeza doll, Waddell: 4. Mercedes Flood. | Sec. a. an Work m-i, Justin Sec. 7, School Lunch-l. Per-lKclly; 2, ‘Minerva McDonald; 3, rceza Waddell; 2, Bernadette Car-i raghcr; 3, Annie Weddell. CLASS VIII-SEWING, ETC. Sec. l, Apron—l, Pereeza Wad- dell; 2, Annie Waddell; Flood; 4, Faustino. Trainor. Sec. 4. Embroidered Linen-—1, Marjorie Dixon; Faustino Trainor; 2, Manon Flood. 4, Mary Alice Monaghan. Sec. 3, Mended Garment rMitt>- SHOES WHOSE FINE DESIGN MAKE THEM THE CHOICE OF MEN WHO KNOW QUALITY, AND INSIST ON COMFORT §i Richmond Oxfords made in Kid, Calf, and Scotch Grain Leathers. SPECIAL: Men’s Black Side Oxfords, 3 Genuine Goodyear Welt, all sizes .. u Men's Black Calf POLICE BOOT Waterproof. feather lined, made with Barbour welt. Very Comfortable. Size 5V; to l2. 018. on roomy comfortable .......................$2.75 $3.95 $5.75 WE GUARANTEE COMFORTABLE FITTING BRADY Footwear Company Lin’; Fine Hlack B0 lasts 1, Faustino Monnghcn; 2, Mary Kelly. Sec. l, Hemstitcliing double-—1, Faustino Trninor. Sec. 3, Knitted Sock-—1, Mary Alice Monaghan; Grecnan. Sec. 4, Mended Sock—l, Marion Flood: 2, Mary Bradley; 3, Mary Alice Monaghan; 4, Patricia Flood. Sec. 3, Nail Box-—1, Francis Kelly 3, Lloyd Weddell; 3. Lawrence Monaghan; 4, George Monvghnn. Sec. 4, Miscellaneous-l, George‘ Monaghan; 2, charlie Flood; a,‘ Joseph Flood; 4, James Grecnan, CLASS X.—LIVE STOCK and undcr_l, Sec. l, Calves-l, Thomas Tralnnr 5 I, Kevin McKennn; 3, Francis HEPBURN i I 1 I CAPITOL-Starts THURSD Cast Your “BLUE EAGLE" EYE Over This Hilarious Comedy .. . Extravaganza of color . . . . . . , pretty girls . . . swoonlng rhythm! . - . IT'S A 810T. l"! with JAMES DUNN g JOAN acumen HERBERT MUNDIN , Charles Flood, Maplewood; 4. UOYd her; 4. Annie Waddell. Kelly s Cross l dell. Sec. l, Apples (spy)-1, Reta p Nantrs; 2, Francis Kelly. OLA"? Sec. 2, Apples (wenlthyL-l. Mar- J. A. S. Williams. Inspector of Donald, Kelly's CWSSI 2. Retifljorle Dixon; 2, M1cKenzle Dixon; Sec. 1, (Division A.) (Division B.) Monughan- 1 ragheru CLASS lXw-MANUAL TRAINING (Division A.) Wood Schood; (Dlvlsfon B.) POULTRY - wow-ma- Tm; own GUARDIAN CAPITOL-Last Times Toda KATHERINE IN “CHRISTOPHER lilting tuna Kelly; 4, James Greemm. Sec. 2, Poultry (Barred RoclO-l Mercedes Flood: 2, Patricia Flood; _3, Marjorie Dixon; 4, MacKcnzie Sec. 3, Poultry (White Leghorn) —1, Just’n Kelly; 2, Francis Kelly; 3, James GPCGIYEYI.‘ '- Sec. 1, Inlurious Weeds-l, Kelly's Cross School. a, Justin Kelly; 4. Lloyd Waddell. l Sec. 2, Sec 3, Crabs —1, Marjorie Dixon; Cross Sch 2, Gavin Tole; 3, Mary Bradley School. 4, Lawrence Bradley, Sec. 4, Plums—1, Gavin Toole; 2, Kelly's Marie Toole; 3, Marie Toole. Tree leaves-—1, Kelly col; 2. South Melvll Melville School. CLASS KID-SCHOOL WORK Donald. 2, Rita Nantes; 3, Mary Bradley; 4, Mary Al'ce Monaghan. Sec. 2. Map Drawing (a)--l, Mary ‘lKclly; 2, William Monaghan; 3, Reta Ronald Greenan; Wilfred Woods; 3, Joseph Flood; 4, Percy Woods. Bec. 10, 100 yard dash, boys over l4—1, William Weddell; 2, Charles Flood; 3, George Monaghan. Sec. 11, 50 yard three-legged race girls-—1, Marjorie D'xon and Pat- ricia Flood;_ 2, Rita Nantes and Faustino Trainer; 3, Mildred Fer- guson and Mercedes Flood. Sec: 2, (b) 1, Francis Kelly; 2, lldred Carragher; 3, James Gree- an; 4, Bernadette Carragher. Sec- 2. (c) 1, Mary Alice Mona- Sec. 5, Pie-l, Marion Flood. ghan; 2, Veronica Greenan; 3, Dorothy Greenan; 4, William Wad- _ race, boys-l, William Weddell and Plercey Woods; 2, Charles Flood and Ellison Toule; 3, Francis Kelly and I'm ca-mpbeln 4' Wufmd m‘ ggwamlggdklfifagfiié Interment 900k 91MB at M11115)’ m"- llef comes, and at once,'whlle future and Mm Josephine Mcqm“ who er. attacks are worded off. leaving the was with her during her illness. On September 30th her remains fol- Murlon Campbell. Sec. 3. (b) l, Mabel Monaghan; 2, Lawrence Bradley; 8, Francis Carrnghcr; 4, Elsther 'I‘rainor. Sec. 3 (c)—l, Linus McManus; Sec. 3, (d)—-1, Mary Kelly; 2, William Monaghan; 3, Kevin Mc- 3, Mercedes Kenna; 4, Ronald Greenan. . Sec, 3. (e)—l, Woods and Patrick Duffy. Sec. l4, '15 yard, girls over 14-1, Patricia Flood; 2, Dorothy Dixon; Weddell. " Sec. 15-50 yard dash, boys 8 and under-l, Gavin 'I‘oule; 2, Francis Carragher; 3, Lawrence Bradley; 4, Charles Gauthier- Sec. 16, 50 yard Jockey race, boys -1, Wm. Waddell and Leo Cumpn bell; 2, Peter Bradley and PlercylB l m The woods; 3’ Charles mood and Eublpvrflifbzfii-Zizefiwgiyezmiamzs uyKecnan. son Toule; 4, Patrick Flood and! James McCullough’ uynuel Kenny, Lemuel Hughes, Ambrose Phelan. Thomas Trainer. Francis Kelly; 2, 3, Mercedes Flood; _‘ 4, Thomas Trnlnor. Sec. 3, (f)-1, Lea Campbell; 2, Dorothy Greenan; 8, Veronica. , Grcenan; 4, Mary McKenna. l Sec. 5, Project Map-l, Kellyg l Cross School. Sec. 8, Original Poster (a)—1, Francis Kelly: 2, Annie Waddell; S, Mabel Monaghan; 4, Faustino Lloyd Waddcll. Sec. 1'1, 75 yard dash, girls 13 and 14--l, Patricia Flood; 2, Marjorie Dixon; 3, Rite. Nantes; 4, Marguer- ite Duffy. Sec. 13, 50 yard wheel-barrow race, boys-—1, Wilfred Woods and Francis Kelly; 2, Percy Woods and William Weddell; 3, Gavin Woods and Lloyd Weddell; 4, James Greenan and Joseph Flood. Sec. 19, Half-mile relay ‘race-—1, William Waddell, Wilfred Woods Lloyd Weddell. Richard Monaghan, Kelly's Cross School; 2, JohnNanfes, Patrick Flood, Charles Flood. Linus McManus, Maplewood School; 3. ' James Greenan, Ellison Toule, Wll- lluln Monngh '1, Joseph Flood, South Melville School. (bl-l, Francis Kelly; 2, John 2, Veronica Nantes; 3, Mary Alice Monaghan; 4, Leo Campbell. Sec. 7, Weather Chart-l, Mary Kelly; 2, Mary Alice Monaghan; 3. Annie Wnddell; 4, Mildred Car. CLASS XIIL-CONTESTS Sec. 1, School Chorus-l, South Sec. 1, Hammer Handle-—1, Wll- Melville School; liam Monaghan: 2, George MonaJSchool. ghan; 3, Ronald Grecnan; 4, Chur- lie Flood. Sec. 3, Bird House-l, William Monughan. Sec. 4, Milking Stool-l Weddell; 2, Joseph Flood; 3. Elll- son Toole; 4, R’chard Monnghan. sec. 3, Physical Drill—1, Maple- 2, Kelly's Cross School; 3, South Melville School. . Lloyd CLASS IVPSPOIITB Sec. l—100 yard dash, boys l3 and 14-1, Charles Flood; 2, Wilfred WoorLs; 3. Francis Keely; 4, Rich- nrrl Monaghan. Scc. 2. 75 yard dash, boyl I and ill-—1, Thomas Bradley; 2, Linus McMnnus; 3, Kevin McKennl; 4. Arnold Sampson. | Sec. a. so yard dash. girls a and Charlotte Higgins: 3. Mnbcl Monaghan; 3, Marlo Toule;‘ 4, Sylvia Flood. scccvayarausnbovuuma gnu! bvuefll lo you. ' wau a-u NAZI PlllIBE!"""“.!“." i. i. c ' in Reich Blaze. --_-. B! John A. Bnumnu, Aawohted Plus Foreign Stll. I 1n the blaze. ness testified. Pack of Lies Helnes described as a pack of ll. . accusations made against him in th. London "Brown Book" compiled by a comlssion headed by Lord Marley and purporting to list cases of Nazi mistreatment. He denied he had "nothing what- soever to do with it," saying he was on Nazi business 1n Glelwitz during the Reiclxstag- fire last February 27. Accuses Torgler "As soon as I learned Torgler had been in the Relchstag on the even- ing of the fire, I felt sure he had something to do with it," Helnes testified. "As a representative of the Storm Heines participated in Chancellor ‘l Hitler's 1923 putscb and was senten- 10 ced therefore to 15 months in prison. George Dimltroff, the third Bul- I SE63 3~ Sflmllles of Wood-—1, garfan, remained in disgrace today. Cross School; 2, South He was excluded from the sessioxf Saturday when he aroused the ire of Reichsmlnister Gcering, who testi- fied against Communists. I BYY "_—‘_j'—'_”__ _ =» M» ::;*-.:::.:':":. 222.com“: Sec. 1 <b)—1, Justin Kelly; 2, “mu” Km!’- l Mabel Monaghan; 3, Esther Train- Sec. 2, Beets-—1, Mary Bradley; or; 4, Charles Gauthier. 1o-1, Annie Waddell; 2, Mary‘ 2, Annie Waddcll; 3, William Wad-I Se,‘ 1 (d)_1’ Mary Kelly, 2, Kelly; 3, Faustino Monaghan: 4,’ Ronald Grecnan; 3, Genevieve Car- ragher; 4, Faustino. Monaghan. Sec. 1, (cl-—1, Francis Kelly; 2, Mary Creamer; 3, James Greenan; 4, Faustino Trainer. » Soc. 1 (fJ-l, Dorothy Greenan; Genevieve Carragher. 10 and under—1, Linus McManus; 2, Gavin Toule; 3, Arnold Samp- son; 4, Charles Gauthier. flu “"23" “'1' "J33 ‘£21213 273,1.‘ . u {Sis-ix n: 4 out: n word ctr-loll! pllllllfi ll udvalu. ' r iir m‘! y Convinced W... ma. w Ernst Torgler “Much Implicatcd” BERLIN, Nov. d-(APJ-Edmund , Heinca, the ‘Nazi police chief of Brea- 1 lau, declared at the Rclchstng arson! “Y Pram” u’ “ma” “Mm!” ; trial today that he was firmly con- ; vlnced Ernst Torgler, one of tho five defendants, was “much implicated" | __.. , cloth coat neatly repaired or l1- Torgler, once the Communist whip in the German Parliament, was one who would lead his men from the rear while carefully keel‘ . uzt of the firing linu himself, : w.t- death of ‘Mrs. Margaret Dunyrellct ‘mm Mcmwe’ Mm" Jam“ B‘ as the late George Duffy of Bymeu 33111355’ 911136"- PBWP 1361811111!- nfargaret Edmunds of Elliotvale. He, fiéililfi“..iflla §’3.;“§.£2“..?.°.Z“..’.i‘ BMW-- Pam-v vwmm- rm- cheery spirit hid the fact so auccess- 3-‘ Th‘ 111115011. JQM MCERW. fully that death came as a distinct Barnaby Croken. Pete afghan, Troopers I must say we can hardly shock to ner 1511111)’ and iriencs. , understand the forbearance with .- which the accused are treated here," he added. ' I ltual offering messages of sym- IZI- ‘all: 119:: ‘gm fiui°°iii§pifi Milly I-nd flowers showed the es- mead”? 1“ u" M°s°°w ope" 3°“ were sent to the mcngwecgs of the teem in which she was held. family abroad. Peter rge and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sneltry left by M” h," “u! "at m peace’ auto and Mr. and Mrs. George Shei- zvrl“ M» w» won»- mum L; - clllflg. YMY- "l?" in 5P1“ "i m°‘"°"~°“° mMurrav River. on Bert 3nd. after diplomatic relations 1s "one of the ‘mu me ‘emmrat nurséxfiefiu; a brief illness of Wm. Wallace Dia- i proofs strengthening our interna- zm, the dread use; clalmed he; mond in the 51st year 0f his use. tional position, which was attained All her family were present at her The 620M886 W88 B ml!!! 0i e-‘ilim- bedside. She received the I281’. rites gblg (mm-Mtg;- gnd made mgny of the rioiy Catholic" Church from 83,5355; Y}: er three years ago. In 1927 he mar- Bec. 5, 50 yard dash, girls 9 nnd,ll]ne3s_ she w“ vmml also by my, rled Beatrice McDonald, who sur- I. R. A. McDonald and Rev. A. Sin- vlvea him. also one son Oscar of nott. l-lcrs was a beautiful death and she has left to her family a noble ualiy weakened till ‘Ihl: colfiu lfnumul fo- IOI’! PLAN 0N AITEKDIIWG 5t. Paul's m and fmcy culc oi N0- ooosu sun-n ANn cmckll surrun 83c ma 25c at E090 51w‘ November 14th and 15th. 35°!- lvonc: ‘I0 anvnnnslns. - Advertisers m requested to and 1n their -copy so a: to reach the Guardian omceby 11.00 A. u. the Invfcwoflhculv r lngertlun will be delayed a day. young and old aha slwlyl had c kind and cheerful word, a friendly smile 8nd welcome for all who cu- tered her hospitable home. She was always ready to sooth the sick and comfo t the poor in her quiet, gentle way. The remembrance of W!!! NOThavQyour furor modeled now by O. Alex. Brown, Furrler,'138 Gt. Geo. St. Ladies and gents repairing. Cleaning, | premlng and remodeling 0f I11! klnb. ' a“ her many good works will long ' ____________ keep her memory in Freetown. ==c a mm ceklyf m: TI“ ‘wml-Vmd‘ W" PM“ o, p‘: g2. flmf?“ Tanya“. from her home 1n Freetown was cry Products. I00 vulcllcl of flncaf largely attended, when the serv- ‘recs and lhrubl. We co-opcnu . m‘! luau,“ "hum". m", ice was performed by her beloved Wuiwwn‘ m,‘ "I" bu“ Wm‘ pastor, Rev. F. MacDonald; after Dominion Nunlerhs. MontrcaL-llfl. which all that was mortal of a good Christian lady was laid to mat in St James Cemetery beside I N M E M o n I A M her husband, who predeceased her two years and four months. She is survived by five daughters and one son, Ambrose. Daughter: We deeply regret to chronicle the a": Mm mm“ Brennan’ Mm MRS. MARGARET DUFFY mad. Mrs. uuny was formerly and Janie. poll-bearers were Linus Th . About twe weaks before her dem- e number o’ m“ cards’ w". .>_—.___-_;._. cor a few days she seemed to The death occurred at his home friends since coming to Murray Riv- the ‘Extra WI-Special in Tea ‘u Fl|l_E_Tli|Al L, market them In m: lea ‘ofleml at lb present rufall prfcc that can touch. MORSE’! STANDARD TEA, It fl in the Bil-omit GIII for quality, but you can still buy flint-he IQIIMICOIINIIIPQIPOIIIIIPIAIIIIQ. SHARP wiiiiii uvu JAPAN ‘By Stanley r. mural-cm, Associated Press Foreign 5mg MOSCOW, Nov. 8.— (APJ ~11; Soviet Government's hope for p ms. cessful outcome cf tho Wl-Shlngtop recognition negotiations and a ahul warning to Japan to keep hand: oil in the Soviet Far East were sound“; wnlsht by Vv “ ' I Molotoff, President of the Council of Com. mlssars. Hall Anniversary He spoke 1n the presence of Jo. mph Stalin, President Kallnln, and other high officials of the Govern- ment and the Communist Party at a hailing the 16th anniversary of the October revolution, which will be celebrated throughout the country tomorrow. Molotofl declared that President Roosevelt's action in initiating dis- cussions looking to a resumption of because peace has been the keystone of our foreign policy." Good of World But, he went on, “the slgniffccncu G05 BT05» by hi8 1115i 1115111588. of the negotiations betwv-r Foreign cxamp‘e_the model of a m” and one daughter Ruble predeceased Commjsgg; Mmm Lu-h’ and Bee. 6. 50 yards flask Race. boys I Christian life and the rewurd-A him 8mm‘ YW“ 259-. H” “w ‘Happy Death. Were we all able to leaves the following 8155618. M18- loos neck on n truly Christian-life Roderick Mcmnis, Portash; Mrs. J. :53, Bg-zlfllélshflfpgligs 1'3‘ 51851152‘: g Casford and Mrs. wm- Proctor.» féct the relationship of m» whole President Roosevelt ls not lmilted only to relations between the U. B. B. R. and the United States-but af- Sec. '1. 50 yard Sack Race. boys come. She will be greatly missed in °“"‘°““°"“- w” °“° "Mn" m‘ "Wm- l l l ; g the church and commu by, but es- 11h- chbrmtwmwn- ' over o-L wuam waddeu ' pecially in the home, wllilclere her un-, The funeral service, which was lawns swd humor weds her 11°11“ , held in the Baptist Church at Mur- glgflfintfi Hg; ‘amlgifigfig 1'81’ tR-lve; was cozductelci r l3 if: successful elsewhere thus far and we mom“. Mill ary gun an was a g y h she leaves to mourn three sons tended, bearing testimony to the and three daughters: John and esteem in which the deceased was U Winnlfred at home; Peter E-. and held, people comm; 1mm la,- md cussuma with President Roman’) $11,“ Pkg“)??? Yxoxg‘ Egkgw near to pay their last tribute of res- e ry, vna. c rn m, Mass, and Mrs. George Bheltry. P“?- The 111119751 ""1" w” (Mimic) of Medford, Maser, and onc preached by the Rev. Mr. Watter- grand child Dorothy Sheltry, also Sec. 13, 50 yard three-legged seven sisters, sister Mary Gertrude "We cannot foretell the result of the Washington discussions but w: know our foreign policy has been ope to see new successes." (Lftvinofl ls due w arrive 1n the nlted States Tuesday to begin din- zzDread of Asthma makes count- less thousands miserable. Night after worth. Montasuc. and the follcwlns night the attacks return and even . _ 113mm, which were favorites of the when brief respite ls given the mind ‘if, rlflfPg§§f°§fg§ departed were sung, viz: "Face to lg ester, llVcw York; Mrs. William Face", "God Will Take core of You" Hogan 0f Medford. Mass; Mrs. Ed- and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." p. still in torment from continual anticipation. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As- ma Remedy " all this. Re- afflicted one 1n a state of peace and -Al forms of nltogcncus manure happiness he once believed he could Mgrguerle Duffy; 4, Pereeza lowed by a large concourse of a Your Eyes An nomination might b. q: r. w. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTS ter was ia\l to rest beside her hus- band and (laughter Annie, who pre- deceased her scmc years ago. Numerous Mass Cards, Spiritual ouquets and Letters of Sympathy "A home without a Mother 1s l l’ No smile is there to light the gloom, "rls but a blank and empty space For a. home without a Mother is I. There was a feeling of profound sorrow cast over necwwn, when ft became known that M11; Fell! Curley, an old and respected cit- n, had passed away. ' Mrs. Curley was 83 your: of age and was in her usual good health untilvaix weeks pievloul to her fromheadacheqrbcumatiam nouri- 410M511, but aespm u» efforts of "w"! llo llot Neglect 188 E1 u» m» medical mu and rum ”-f-|,"'""'"I d" nursing, on Sept. 26th aha‘ calmly tfilc dhccv b h’ h As ‘rln breathed m: soul w God. am was Elblflgfciallizthl: ‘Sig, m p] f visited frequently during her ill- "3" n ° mun‘ "m" ° ncu by her paw, Rcv. l". McDon- And hence to start "faking hold" of “d, who mum-mum; u, h‘. m, pain a few minute: after taki last Sacramento of the Catholic o “m? An Mp n T.“ church of which she was a dutiful cleric to dinin to nlmoctinatani- and efficient member. to ofo mrkclmoclfnclanll . MmOul-lcywulmoctutim- (w, u, able cannula lady m4 few nar- gunrdactngéoél£ibgiisiuiggfio guns‘? you e ' , Mm -- m... 3.3.3’; rmrc: :1": l»; , mm- B-vfigl" " munfiv in on!» ch lfvoll. lb: “lends and relaflom. w“ conveyed increase the owth of grass at the ne to St. Lawrence Church, Morell, Q2?” °I ‘mm’- where Requiem Mass was sung by the Pastor. than all that was mortal of that kind Mother and loving sis- ver enjoy. Inexpensive and sold almost everywhere. Almost Instant Relief From Neuralgia all. nave 1o 6E1’ A "nun AND so HOME. N: jiivnovso A TERRIBLE rmflvlwuv c|< r rISlIQALcIIA Wm’ Y9" TRY 3 cheerless place and bare" nor comfort anywhere on times unfolding scroll home without a soul. B. VOUI? NIURIll-GIA IN A FEW MINUTES iii MRS. FELIX CUBLIY i .. A .12 1- 2o mmures LATER — QUICKLY MY NEURALGIA WENT. THAT ASPIRIN CERTAINLV WORK? FAST _ m woucunruu. now For Quick 1w Say asrmnv’ m... u Now comes amazingly quick relief . . . the/natal enlfd, coveted. cu muffs arc due to a scien- olvc, or dis- ghillusfralion of the has, c ly you swallow t. And mu: in o,» Don Not Harm the Ham WHY ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop an Awirlfl Tablet In a all If svnusui