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The pallbear- l ' ' " "“ " l [KIN ITX UNITED CHURCH The Sunday morning service 01 'l‘.i:i;i\' Lniicil Ciiurcli W115 con- - ‘ . lliisn i\lil.ci. h‘ blllfy il-illllly lmerslde from October 1 w 3. Oiie h B, k- 3- i coin-cit cf lliundred delegateksih are gexaleicftig_ Momma Ll; L ls ca m8 __ fr- i. .Iv.Ki'i' ..,o gtllcrs iiei- pgeaclh [£8 lsynodlcal serfnfgn. CROSS ROADS SCHOOL ' the 'i‘lie Nfcderntor of the Gcllflfl 5‘ .- - l- . g 1 c; <5 _. , , ~ . _ , v . l D; _ A I-‘olloiiino is t..e iepor o 0s ‘Hflgnéllr filfilllfurlléllxsbghlsglégg m‘ iiic JlOCiII Roads School for monih of Septem- Jnient or the lcoinmittee in charge of the 100M iber- Jon“ 3 l) . ma; L§0OllIYUXd s cke in ‘.0 lits ' I IYRLS ' . _' iii tliiil Illlllli)‘ and nlllfUillltlillg dis- ‘ LIHPT. lie lvzivirs to mourn a sorroyviiig l ,.‘1m_1_ w“, mofnvl. mo 5km,“ “ml-hi l, ,. b3, Slater" Mary “m! ‘m flmbiuom mm L0 oomrwr elven bv the bovs on Empire Dnv. " ‘ ., . .' » Wrniiiiicti ' l)I'iLiL' loosed charm- _ ‘ . ,, - ... - m '\‘l'\i1e Senior boys rnn a hot-do‘! shrill tit incl oi HmLllCIflJlLfl and Lillian l my m l‘ MPH‘ Cress of Uiiliiguail, lfllilillflzlJi i‘ilin,lfibédivb_ m0 Emmi?“ Dav Sports and ‘mu ii. home. ‘ll ‘ ‘. ° _ - ‘ , Jutile fllll "1 5W5 l 5' scnlcd Vi) tl "o l. f ‘l -‘ ,.. .. ,. , . . , ‘ t l: lr i- w"li nnitriiing wccvs- - - r men- - ;~l - l!‘ rlTll-(‘fs i‘ -lPil' llllt? llllllvhlbl aiililtlc; was lllhldUOn lmnfe‘ a SUN jox‘m_ck_ lixrgels ol evidence ulici-liued f0 p!m,,,.,l,,.,_q,_ to ‘hen. 10m. parish \" (lllWfilgY, "U V, I, lll it! H'- ‘ _ ‘ ‘. '_ , . ‘ - . CIUTC 1, - lllg a. private service at the home. ‘lll ‘l ‘ ' (‘l Smell‘ l“ C‘ ~‘ ' . i,- Interment was at Mldgell ceme- rv Mlanv friends express their. limrifclt sympathy in his sudden pHSSllilf. MRS. MARIA IPREZZELL There passed peacefully away at hcr lirnio ln Clinton on September 4, 1940, Mrs. Marin Frlzzell at the i age of 89 years and seven months. 'I‘i*r~ro are left. io mourn the loss of u loving mother four sons and one‘ dnilulifer, also one sister, Mrs. Ma- iaiia Crxly, llvlng ln Anapolls. 1nd. The funeral was held September 6. and was conducted by Rev. George Sinicrs. 'l"‘.ie hymns sung were The Lord Is 31y Shepherd, Oh God Our Iirlp in Ages Past and The Sands crs irere Messrs. George Wnodslde, William Somcrs Ernest Pickering, Lemuel Frlzziell, Thomas Sharp. John R. Sharp. Mrs. Frlzzell was Zriid to rest ln Sumnicrfleld Ceme- tery bedde her husband who pass- ed aivay nine years ago. 0on0 l‘ not forgotten. Army Chaplains Busy Workmen TORONTO, Sept. M~An Army Chaplains work ln war time ls not IIl€l‘('l\' a matter or conducting church parades. says The Canadian (iiiiin-liinaii, official organ of the (Jliurcli of Iétnizlnnd ln Canada. Most of the rrvrrntiona of the unit. from fnoibzfl matches to (‘lll*f‘l(f‘l' tournaments, are arranged bv the padre, says The Churehman, nml lie is itsunily the mess secre- tary's rlulii-hand man in preparing and carrying out. a. guest night, And while he ls not expected to ficlii. WlWn ln the firing line, he does not. trv to avoid dangers ols.l Ho Ls kept busv "visiting" a and help bv all ranks. come iindci~ his special care. and he t ls often culled unon to wilh the colonel on behalf of some, lllll/illf’ who has liglit-lieartedly iii-i l- flic FlflllllPlillV he acts us an aide tolhe.‘ in: divnl officer lii-nvv. l 'suddcst<lutles are those of urilng burials-sometimes over‘ our; cl sliritte ed bcdles ln al cnce t iviics, mothers (ri . Hhnhfgs of those who have tlic members to her home for flu-l,“ ' e I""Il njlectlng igoltl) cail to be ... .._._ _. 7___ n l1 w i a gm av. y, .,.,,i,,,n mu_._‘._,l h‘. m, “my ’l.ii meeting closed with Sllliillfi‘! m“ 301.1.“ .~..~i~.i,.i,<» i.“ caused s building afici- ‘itlllflh the hostess served SERVESFIVE "d. hon-vi l!‘ DRI‘II_ hmah. - l This column ls reserved for new: ‘ covrciiziilrrios LIFE iivsun jiis sciilelllwl" lllflrks file 2W1 am"- LYCL. Mi‘. JIEET IN S'Sll)l~.‘.—'1‘he SYHOG rungements for the IIICCUIIK- ‘ cellaneous the hlgh esteem ln which she was held by all. The groom who was given a reception at the home of his brother Mr. Urban Farmer was presented with a well-filled pure accompanied by the good wishes of his Klnkora the Long Creek Women's Institute Imet at the home of Mrs. John Mac- Donald on ‘Thursday evening, Sept. 5th. with ten members present. The mec"rng opened by repeating tne Creed, roll call was answerc pickle recipes. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approvcdl and signed. cussed Donald seconded by Mrs. Dan Mac- l Ewen that three dollars be sent to Save the Children Fund. n11 of raising limes, and ls looked to for advlce ed by Mrs. Ernest Turner. second- Slek mcn.c.d by Mrs. Albert MacDonald that intcrocde zie sec about an entertainment. , committees and new ones were ap- rulcs and regulations. pojnpiq as fo11ows._ when casualties nrelmnlh, M_ and Ali's. ‘iv-and the v-‘rltlnrz of letters of , Ml“- Alm- Macwcd- The Central Guardian I Valleyfield LllWJLS. iifllflS ,, “B, lThank Offering cu ‘WELL f n tosrabm- -——— Ab or o The Valleyflcld Auxiliary W.M8. i I 3rd INSTXALLRILNI‘ City Taxes field H1811‘ Autumn ‘rnankolferuig iiiiisi be paid by September 30th w in the valleyiieiu Church on Sept. receive discount. L-421-9-24-7i. 2d, at 8 oc.ock. This wflS 8-11 NIF- siuiiduig meeting for the membeis, local interest but advertising s newsy nature may b9 MRI!" n 5 cents u word "I'M"! Pl!" . _ -- --- . -~ f tl oivanizing oi the __._.}.L ma” 7 u ‘h pliiiliiililiyo in vleillleyuibeid. A suitable ,. - i ». ‘i " '1‘ ‘arricd out. 811d HE u“ FAKE“ J '° lmscotuyigl 3%] iiiigl linen" friends spent an City faxes Lkiird insiis linen p V’ ‘ , um“ ‘enowshlp w_ by SGIMCXIIDCI‘ 30in. 11-421-9-2-4-11. 0f "D R itcv.‘ A. J. Ebbutt presided at iglée devotional service and appropr e lvlissioniiry hymns were sung. _ ADDfODIllIlk: messages weie given by Mm. Jchn N. MacDonald. and Mrs. S. M. Martin, past president of i‘ the auxiliary. An interesting report MRS. Ill-Kill A-"WPHEE ‘mlof the evening was that of the nounoes the encasement» °i he!‘ treasurer, Mrs. J. A. MacPherson daughter Ethel Johnston to Harold who reported mat the sum o Ffllbylllfi. son of M“ “ml M“ Mel‘ $5641.24 had been raised since rift Pkn-syllie, Charlottetown MB-f- Organlmtyon was lounded, Reports riage l0 lake place October 12th. also showed ma; a box had been 1-‘53443404-1- sent to Trmldsd everv yfillfBll/lm ens exception. Mrs. W. . r1108 LEAVES l-‘OR OTTAWA-Mr- president, gave the hlsbor of m5 Emile Buote has left recently 101' auxiliary and also _rea v mcssases Oiuiiva where he has accepted a. from IvLrs. D. M. Sinclair. SYQIWY position Will] ilie 0l\'ll service. He and Rev. J. A, Mavcfcllcglhrlti-Vzllllélrijl; has. been 1i successful‘ teacher at (16118. C-B. There iiasa 10 H Richmond for the past 11 years. Oflilql‘ “FY16?li°lééifsxflée<ghéngxlllfgz I-Ie was succeeded by lils uncle,' figpecl“ 5P0 thou“ Montague C ‘F180 Buotc. I s‘ W1“ u ' ' Mr. I .who was introduced BoMtllilc reollife- gation by Mrs. Lester e is d ollillCllLijfl.‘ ltook as b10111‘ 60$; . . . l- ." ‘ ins iii‘ ‘s. l inc Iifai-iiime Provinces of the Pres- tqluioyillll anlfilappllecialllgd by A lmrphe meeting closed by filllfillll; The LADIES’ AND ineifs Committees I are getting out Red Cross sub- scriptions today. Are YOU ready to give w the utmost? ' 14-576-9-27-31. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD TO Grade X:— l. Bryer Jean Macfisie. Grade IX: “l. Faith MacDonald. s l run CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN MaclIunald-Waddell l lluptials _____.._ A very pretty wedding was sni- emnlzed in the North Tryon Pres- byterian Church, Wednesday a1‘- ternoon, September 18th at two 0'- clock, when Marlon Loulae. ds ‘h er of Mr. and Mrs Augustus i dell. was united ln msrrlagc to Mr. Donald Peter MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacDon- ald, Breadalbane. Rev. G. C. Web- ster, Zion Church, Charlottetown, officiating. To the strains of Loh- engrlnks Wedding March, the bride entered the church leaning on the arm of her father, by whom she was given in marriage. She was at- tractively gowncd in a Grecian rose dress with black accessories and curried a bouquet of plnk gladiuli and fern. Little Miss Marlon Del- aney, who was prettlly dressed 1n a. powder blue or andy frock, scat- tered flower peta in the path cf the bride as she went down the aisle. The bridal party stood be- neath a beautifully decorated arch, with a background of mixed flow- ers and ferns. During the signing of the register, Mr. Major Widdell sang very effectively "O Perfect Love." Mrs. Charles Rogerson, sis- rcr of the bride, presided iit the organ. Immediately following the cere- mony, a buffet luncheon was serv- ed at the home of the bride's par- ents, to the immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties‘, Mrs. C. J. Ivfac-Lican, aunt of ll)‘ bride, cut the Ices. Those assisting in serving were, Miss Marjorie Mac- Leun, Miss Anna MacDonald. Mrs. Wylie Irving and Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald. The happy couple left amid a shower of confetti and best ivlslies on a honeymoon trip through the Marltlmes The bride travelled In a black lflllvred suit with black and ivhlte accessories. The bride and gluOm l Bernard-Major Nuptials solemnlzed- Corporal Ellsworth Earl Berna tic and The ceremony was performed entered the church on the arm her brother, QMiS. Gerald Ma] sister in marriage. As the by Mlss Louise Johnson. The bride looked very lovely I. street length dress of blue chiffon velvet wlth hat maiden halr fern. cessorles. Mr. Borden cousin of the groomsman. groom acted the church, which decorated for the gladloll and other wishes. supper was served Room of the Old hllPlJY YOl-llll? in the to Amherst cl th Nova Seotla. an o er pa“: The bride travelled ln a at Dartmouth. Both have t ltiiglnio 11am \I.l vcsteitiiiy accused l . i i. i~ ' - l-l lUrugunv 0i ueii i at the stivlce <1’ Si iiinktirii i‘lllllfll' Zillll- ii - nicziiiliig the Bntish SlllPll ll-lllcll lll >1. ling ~llliil all!‘ inusl consider her- lijl. ii ( iil.iii,:, only lgplf "i1 l]l'illf_’,l.ll'l‘lil liszsinst {he total- zitldetl something i: ntl and llll‘ qaiiliiiik‘ _ ;i(_'l‘OLl!l\S in the Albany lahnul. a g SQiLllIQ c _, _ son of ; iiiii i110 (lHiJlll Zlle illlt‘ Pin tl Urucunifllllle xiii-a Ellnflillg the isiiirliedli‘ wfllll‘ ‘ ' , - I . iiirii. iiziilnsi lie I~":i.. .> . U” o‘ “l” “eddmll Meanwhile ciclit Nuns i f rs (‘time back .ii zlciiiunzlcd nit- ' iournal. charged tended by Miss Beryl Dorsey of checklm; (he activities of the ae- scrved to the Immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Arnld showers of confetti and good wish- es the popular young couple left on a trip to Montreal. For travel- ling the bride ivore a burgundy dress with navy coat and hat and matching accesorles. The groom's gift to the bride was a lovely pearl rosary, to the bridesmaid a gold cross and chain and to the best man a gold collar pin and tle clip. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Farmer will reside in Borden where the gr om is an employee on the S. S. Charlottetown. Previous to her marriage the bride who for four _vears was a popular teacher at Albany was tendered a mls- shower by her glrl friends and the mnnv valuable and useful gifts she received spoke of inserted n cents a W"? strictly payable In advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS w the Charlottetown Guardian may b0 handed t0 U101! 8WD‘- 5391"” Hume. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Z. L. Fash, D. Di, of Moiiclon, N. B._, took both the inorii- lng and evening services at the Baptist Church yesterday. Dr. Fash recalled that during the period of his ministry ln Charlottetown the "Young worshippers League" was founded. At that time he gave regularly each Sunday momlng n brief address lo boys and girls and on the present occasion presented. a short, interesting and pointed ad- dress of that order. His momlng sermon was based on St. John 12:21, "Sir, we would see Jesus." It ls an ideal to which all effort should bend. ’I‘ruly to see Jesus calls for l self denial and it calls for persever- l anoe, but great ls the reward now l and forever. Dr. Fash took as the theme of his interesting evenlniz l sermon "The Open Door." The mii- ‘. sic of the clay included Arcadelfs "Give Ear Unto My Prayer," and i Novellols “Like As ‘The Hart De- j slrcth the Water Brooks." It was intimated that next Sunday the Rev. I. Judson levy, B. A., would open his ministry with this Church. Z 15' l iniigfizarislijrzes/ PAL! DRY GIN- GER ALI . .. AND GOLDEN GIIGII AL! . JTONIGIN- GIH IICR. “LIMI IICKIY . LEMON- IDI t I I ORINGI- ADI AND TWILVC OTNII VLAVOUM friends. A. " LONG ‘CREEK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of with I Correspondence was real and dls- l It was moved by Mrs. John Mnc- I A discussion took place on ways money and lt was inor- he president, Mrs. Earl MacKen- ‘There was no report from the Ernest Turner and Kenzle. -—Mrs. John MacDonald Albert MacDonald. Biivlng -Mrs. Agnes Moore and Sick- -Mrs. School Mrs. Iii-nest Turner klndly lnvlt-l lCaiiadian troops. and a considerable quantity of clothing made or donat- crl lo rr-fucccs ilirtiunli the Red Cross. The latter includes dresses. under- iijcrir. tiiuhlivcnr. a total of $61 in cash to the Red Cross. as a result o! special collec- tlons and the nroceetls of a tea S\'.'ilriici'.-, shirts. socks. pneumonia rickets. ma, have been made for hats. childrcns suits Pupils of llic school also donated and Tomatoes and Green, Cucumbers, Onions, Carrots. Beets. Cauliflower, 90hr)’. Sweet Peppers. Savory, Sage. Squash, Pumpkins, Anples, rte. The Tomato season will not last much longer. J- J. GAY & SON By NEA Service devastating London by any other type bomb loosed upon England by flying Nazi planes- Approximafely 150 of nights, it is understood. can be almost wiped out era. Waftlng slowly down main. street of a town, on house within 400 square which the mine lands. With the mine prevent blocks away. flattened out are gutted -A recent NEA Servic eral large buildings In L mines. caused Ernclan ASHINGTQNi-The German “super-bombs” land-mines, capable of destruction unequalled advices received in Washington. capital sources hear that the land-mines are weighing more than a ton, ous parts of the British Isles on several recent These advices describe how a fair-sized village land-mines, dropped from high-altitude bomb- sives ls said to be capable of crushing every the earth by the gentle drop of the parachute, the full force of the blast ls felt by buildings Walls crumble. Homes when not believed lo show the work of one of the land- idkeup tie United States from n.1- lynn; herself with Britain or tempting to use any British bases in the Pacific, such as Singapore. Vifgliiin ciiii-da, CflLiOflfll SlmkCl- Ell“ man, said “iliie new treaty threatens no one." But then he went on:_. "It warns those American clrril who, feeling’ themselves protected by Rocs-evelts favor, are outlining, at least in their s llcatlons, plans for intervention a war which does not concern ruid cannot l0llf'lI the Americas, nnd foi interference in vital regions of Itaiy and (‘icriiiniiii which do not tlilnk. mi their part, of entering the vital zones and regions of the Americas" l It seemed clear to foreign observ- ers ilmr Spain would be brought that the Netherlands Ea Phllllplne Islands. Use of metal for wai- piiiposes has A very charming wedding was on Wednesday, Sep- tembcr 18th at 4 o'clock 1n Mar- gate United Church when Annie Harriet Ester, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Major, Margats became the bride of Lance son of Mr. Ansel Bernard of Bal- lhe late Mrs. Bernard. Rev. George M. isomers. The bride who was in uniform and gays his bridal Pally Walked up the aisle Lohen- grins Wedding March was played royal and matching accessories and carried a gorgeous boquet of gladloll and Miss Lillian Hunter was bridesmaid and wore a. dress of rust with matching ac- Campbell. Durlng the slgnlng of the reg- lster the Organist played Handel's Largo . The bride and gfflom 19f; was beautifully occasion with autumn flowers. amid showers of confetti and good Following the wedding ceremony the brldal party motored to Char- lottetown where a dainty wedding Blue Spain. The couple left after. wards for a. short honeymoon trip navy fflllered suit with navy accessories. The groom ls on military duty Iii- pccchcs and pub rd. by of or, in 0f he (‘S la Japan and the United States lf the l United Stat-es sought to use Slnggl- pore: Indies seems to figure now as “the PTPY of rather easy conquest?’ that Japan might be planning to try take the st to CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC-mil‘ A very charming wedding was solemnlzied at 6:30 Saturday morn- lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George their daughter became the bride of Richard Wll- liam Rogerson, son ms. Earle Rogerson of Summer- e. The ceremony, which was por- formed by Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, lchurch, took place under an arch of spruce and with a large white weddlng bell ln the centre. As the bride entered the room on the arm of her gave her ln marrlaze. Miss Jean MacKearne march. Ony immediate and friends of the brlde and groom witnessed the ceremony. bride iivas the guest of honour at she couple much happiness. Rogers, screen star, said today that. lie and his actress ivlte, Mary Pick- ford, hrive adopted orphan boys for the duration of thtte war. l __ creizrlmr-"ro M l» .1»;- zgzigldl have England "sqmqqm. Th bo and QBUYJJ; axelhfnlgslf, ‘nylon l, Lt Ouba h d reed f]; be vsicclnrtedecbefore country, Rogiirson-lfey Nuptials mf-hc lllt Key. Summerslde, when Rena Annabelle, ' two keys to a cabin Lida Lgirimom of’ Mr. and rector of St. Mary's autumn flowers. father, who played the wedding relatives lHlil on the ldplC, " he Ab- _ , . .. were “u. 1 led t ,,,~ H l 1i i JOINS civn. suuici. - MI. ,_ M... can.“ on can’. o the bait by best of good wishes r n. The bride W1: very lovely 1n n I\\1.ll'(’. llCgflifiiglY ioaan alliiiili? Emile Buoio, iiniclier ffll‘ U}? 135'» Grnldle viii: ~-I. Blair MacRae. filmgfiihgali lllf “figdllllljllltlfili WhO many friends-S. mm eu- tiveed sult with wfne hat and Fllrl, ih e must be a zen years iii Si. Iliibcrl lflglllvllt Gi-iidi- VI:—1.J:ickte MacRae. 2. - lPm 0n mince shoes and accessories to match. ‘Mcul lc pin-pose; sccondiy, such . Air. filifl .\l!‘s. fl_‘ib)llj(y M mm brrevloits to her marriage. the Her bouquet was gladlcill and . "W" wuusnvicl be ltiifillllfdib)’ iioiwaiiii of iloilc Rll-‘lv lvll Grail-e IV.—iflI i. iiii-c-iiict Jones. sklllélgexf‘ lzlnl-icellaneolir; . nvllden hnlr fern-bill?" swig, Miss '1 iniizi, zinc communion ' for Ottawa, G- l 1v b); .__ El ; ior ‘liloly- . ~ ' any use u Ri a Key was i" esmn an (C tl EH,“ 5.1,.“ l, .d l0 forti- M, ‘1‘(\Z)'v‘\(i a pubmun nomllgle l c“ ‘ gifts. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will s a wore a navy sult with black ac- ~=="~<~' 2L1 i" ‘lmf-“l he" lww Ciiil SOIWICG. We wish llllll Grade III lnlr- 1. Blnkic Wood. reside m shamrock when: me clissclllel. and bollqllfifi 0! 81551011- "All right Doc W iic-lil we to lVJXI on God.‘ a. my ran“; ~_i_oii_ Grade n! ,b,»_l_ Jul-kin Gartil groom ls a prosperous farmer. l’ Mn Earle Boat; was best man. you Q0041“; m3- ’ m“ ma“ i allllhflkllil. lllf! IIIILSL be L. Bu“, y‘ ,1 hm, m- mweu; 1'RR,.s.,.,,.a,., iPrilrlot Please Com‘) IQ Following the ceremony break- The door lg d l “m5 l“ ll l5 only by» vyl-(l lim ill, Si‘ Grifllg llrqi-I "I Rmpli ‘Sniall- *' "*—‘ '*-"i-- l u fag]; waq served In the dining across the sfiélfh’ f ‘lohn waikeg l "‘ l lllllld llllo lllc llllml ‘ll l)‘ l l —————- “col ‘lllfl slilrllrirz ‘Gard 4l“f‘|'lf\ll - room which was tastefully decor- the car The full moaan liiildldigggd -, iic can hope 1.0 do inn-l . . ~ ~__ ._ ‘ . ‘__, ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ b ' ' Dem, ,1“, _,..,,,d,.,,,,, __ Cf i»_is]l1i1sl“.n.\i.\i1ion: .331 lllarml diam-i ti». l.‘ fiinilifitgirt. Cgnadlan Infhans u- s. iiaiséi iii fllltllmn flowers and fol- fgllllllllrallle wqalsppg?igghthivl’lfih 223mg: Included in {ht lllllaltil ‘ ‘r Mm “M m [Own wcmw F B .t . Mix crflsswen weeks of Alba, [it hing left. John drew deep _ l ted oiii iii Us lllJL ikrcalli‘ llll l g OI‘ Fl ZLIII- ' ton, a close friend of the family CF35 glflolltllfecggll 9'21"}? I11 I ‘lilo ‘ ' . l“ ll‘ llilllllllll‘ lllllllli“ -»»____ _ presided over the tea cups. Assist- . Q1" l’. i. ilie siiloisi li,l‘ iicinc tiik- l “vlf- Juuivs f ' "Plus ALERT BAY‘ B. C“, sent 38_ 139313; 5°l>l1 23— (GP) _- FEI- in‘; in serving were the Misses sllfilffglffg llllssllxllltl)? ‘will’ 5nd"- czi bi Mr. Ilnrvcv Ilai-Plii-rsciii. and (llliillill oi lhnx a - l- More than 4on0 {lull-Ans jubflnalgal “Pl” "llllllleil low-Y lllal l“? 119W .5ll1lv mid Hilda Basler. Eva and -~H@1l0 Dmi- sheassajg‘ a d in ilic evening: tho n zuitlicnr", nit; wizli Lin» Lx.xl)il\li of lulmll mu Callaghan lgxptidilionzuyl ¢'\“'§“1‘l“11m"l11 'Jl‘l‘*"\'~‘59 Fulfill!“ Ruth Morrison. Dorothy Simmons m?“ "fme 5'8“ of the 6'8!“ “l "Load Iiinrllv Lizlll. l. - _Sll~l'-- ‘ ii..<_~ —'"I Ilttiill by ‘ Fmcc in the Grciit Wiir. while tlic ‘You'll loose “lllll ‘m lwo Cmlllllellls and Helen Kev "I thou lit I told yo to l \1\'-l, and "Shir-fl Up. Sflllld Lil "ll" , niiii ihczc i.» Ill("llI poiiula ion cuiiiribiiicd no ‘lilllll-‘l ll‘? Ulllwd 55M" 1f ll- Mr. and Mrs. Rbgerson left for to the ca in" he saldubut o bulk -ll'>ll§-"—5h l ioi- skilled lrss than $40.00.) to the Iced Cressl “ugh? w 1lll°l""~”ll° l0 1191p Brim"! Borden bv car. amidst showers of tempt to sound stem was not, V3,; ' "" "mww in‘ flllll vlllvl‘ imlriolie funds, i! was rc-i m‘ Olleled RllY "llllerfvwllce" Wit-h conceal “id good wishes, for ii conviiici . " , . i, . coiled rodiiv ll_\' the Rev. T. . R. “lllll filly °1 m“ w"? Iwwer-‘l c011" honeymoon through the Maritime “You id" Gav suld. “You o I Mernorlarn - Westluilc. sccrclziiw‘ oi the Indian riders its own concerns. . been tellin 'm u l 1 n _ mid Plskiiiio Residential Scliooll The new accord, lt ivzis said here glfivlrggllisé 8,2“. 21:5,; llxlgilrringlgiy night " g e ‘a at mew“! ‘n ~--— . . . .. Commission. is IIIUBIIClCd to "wam" ll U 1 l - “ l " ' '> _ _ ‘ l ,, , _ _, __ AP _ ‘ . 1c n ted Are vou frozen. Let IlinRIfilJFl‘ tioitimN \\.\i.i\I~.It _‘ lifml --;e_ male thgbfiame time“ the sccrelaryi States to slay out of the Anzlo_ sixth Rogers” is a valued m? you.“ Bo leaned past liciilelrigktrlil: l "Tim, , .‘ l, I, l - "bid-is - i ii llIC Italian Allmddl of“; ‘Cflllflchllgrlgrlfgllqlfli-(ll §'§l"lll\ll0 ‘and tCIEIIIEBK-Japaxese pioyee of i-niirii Manufacturlnil ‘jlilfhfslld lllllled °ll ll“: ‘ll"l“l’°“‘l tli‘.i',l on‘ we: :7 1; t‘ . j u V n, 4C“..- . -, l l l "i 1's: say ou o urope, i, ' - ' on Mclullli» Bu». i _ m... aiiiicliiiicilliiio l? Cllllfl"? 5“.l‘.°°l “l (“Flt B" B- mid Alflbfl, S“ cc, iiiid lthedbrldle i; on éhe sill" siie wore iiis old college sweater. l (iOlTlfill Wiilltcipl (.2 Uruguay‘, ivhich [dnlllltgllitlieik at present bcliii; q-m. firs, mwmion of ‘he lb or the Is an Te ep one Omilfllly too lurne for her. the sleeves rolled 1 ‘ll "llll" =‘ ‘l~“ 1W "\'l‘l°l“"‘ "d-lmsl" i-iiiiili-ciil. l‘ Hm Cm“ bl Illllmll llllllvl‘. cullilewrll sources flddcd- 15 alPis-ililiiiialiisrsilgeiier marriage the iiiiiidsiianiiozlognhiili car robes and lfankets. several pleasing functions when “You should have gone back." he received some very lovely said as he slipped ln behind the _ wheel. "They would have token me The Guardian joins a host of er I could have stayed here all nlsht. "lends l" wlsmng the young Do you realize that lt‘s nearly three o'clock?" He released the brake and the car moved out into the road Wllgl do vou suppose KBTB ls uiiiiii- mg. "The iivorst. probably." She mmed M my PICKFORD 1 A ' snorrs noruoaes l.” llllléllfg; §°a“g“fnl°,."l “l- i" “ 0y." s. ie f HOLLYWOOD. 3911i? 29 -B"d(l-\' having moved llvcilviiiligconlflcmfulile iiiouelil Wonderful to have her here very close lo hlm, wearing hll sweater, ivnlllnsz for him to ride back to the cabin. Not real, of course, n. piece of u dream. a part of’ Q10 strange lliillllfl"l' cf this nlght they two English l . His pastor. Rm’. E B. S. Millenl v _ , , , t“, L “mam P" . ,5 my?“ D ‘vhom nave , _ are H.916“ Eng- <-.- iczcd the fiPlllcc and spake (ll3l‘oricczell)f“lil)lll)l'gl\ll(lillii' liviisli black ilr- lcillgnilctr-llcililcliaiiii‘l)‘. 'I'helcl2i.li.Adn1fw gliillltvo‘ that: nlcriv alliance-cspsc-i ‘agglogfilaewrcfuégehship torpedoed had Spent together “ll ll") lull‘ “L” llol‘ your ccslsorics S e wore a silver fox Inirlirmann. has admitted ociniz .‘,_,.l,,,;. H?“ n mm.) is m a: "y" a week ago butvRogers said he "I 119111“ W" H91‘ V91" w" bl‘ lllolllllllllil H? was “5- ‘ neckpicce "til-cl curried a bouquet of nutlilli- of the. plot, but contends it ONWFQL“ “m Pa“ “llh llle l-llrel ' _ hushed. "It sounded like a furious ll llll RM‘ Lmlls Mllrral" The l wiriniions‘ and miiiden hair fern. was ll “lo-ke." Mam. farm", m, no‘ "m; "m, b t _ ~l:::‘ i l“ ' ' " i" klllcll- I'd like l0 111W? 5997111- lllls sllllg “lore: “The Lolidls -' Tlielgrocm was supported by Mr. to groiv vegetables lo suillllv their "IEEI-Illlllllllciis ‘Ive "W" seen one so_man'n M7 slwpllclddl “Alllde wllll Me" l James Hamill of Middleton. Dur- table but this should notlneces- iW(‘f'IIgll‘"(‘(0I lillllo (is to ch00“ bk l Tlhvy mun-love Fm‘ a 6' He hm and us“? m {he Arms o‘ Jew“ l mg the Nulmm Mass the Children G d, ma“: a M" ‘able M "m “fig”; irropflraigly‘ idiostrnansurrcnder and ‘I lihcose slime. Its the stloéishand Th“ l”‘ll'b““l'°"5 “Tlei Messrs‘ lof tvfriry stint; approprlaie hymns. lial fnod. when In (‘hirloltelmcn stlll remains oilwltgn ollau ivhliql ~47 ' iiierie ilnme colmlflncaltlonilltal ulivf illlll“ ‘l- -\l“‘"l{lllll“{‘1' Afildlsllll gull?" l Alter the Celrmvlll/ Ill? Wvfldlllll call at our garden‘! lie-ad of Prlnco and fllFPllflV‘ decllniii" rllilfiigga" he F43; "v8; ilient‘ Tlilatigll Hgrbriilxpof! aiilrlupll- Kmlli" 5mm" * ll" all“: ‘l l" . party motored to ihe home of the _ " h, Street and see how reasonable we Thc Ilrilinn ai'n‘i\"s c -' l 7 W 4 1i‘. then added with brus ueness 1v .\'li‘.lll)fllllllfl. Simeon MaeNeill and l brides uncle, ML Adrian Murray“ wnglllss ofccliliz:nmxrcsiesglrvegdver_ can ‘umlsh you with Your requhh “Iaorz? Azmntc." _SIIKgCSItIéC\‘\SD€I!?eCrI’é' ,0” 0 flt~~f ducod by embarrassmentq and m‘ Hm” Ofiunlel wllele B slllllptuolls breakfast was tislnli of a new-s! nature ml! be menls. Our stock Includes. Rim- “l)f‘1'llI\l1$" would be war betweeql ~ U0 l9“ ma‘ m5 enlhuslflsf mill“ b0" her. "I shouldn't have let you ln for this. I didn't know lt was s baby. Why dldnt you take the car back Nb to the cabin hours ago?" Bl “I wouldn't have inlssed lt.’ lhl said, still in that hushed and won- dering volcc. "Nothing as real nl this ever happened to me. I shduld think that doing what you dld t0- nlght, would make you feel llke— Washington Hears German ‘Super Bombs’ Devastating Land-Mines ~Are Really are in reality huge 9 according to private These same pnrach ufe from high- the land-mines, each were released on vari- by two or three of the by parachute onto a e of these super-explo- yards of the spot on ed from sinking into 0f windows and doors. e-Acme Newspicliires photo, depicting complete destruction of sev- ondon by one bomb, ls (l; fillerlaee of babv buggies in Artist ‘gall lnllhh to Nun,’ '| conception q: Goa-mun’: lllldfllllllu drum» down mi a i III-