r- I “AM-M w-<-</4>-.n THURSDAY. 3"’- ORANGES for Good Health. Avoid Winter ills by eating lots of oranges. Every morning a glass of orange juice, and another during the (lay. lt's a yilcasant way to lwfll) fit all Winter. Children who get their ouiiigt- _i=.iice every (lay are the picture of health. For gr.» uxtli and hearty appetites, feed them plenty of good Jauiait-zi oranges zintl grapefruit. "Best for Juice". Inol; for the name 'l‘llOUT HALL on the sltin and on the \‘-'l'1i])l.‘t r. 'l‘liis ensures your getting "Wax- Texeii" fruit-the PUYQS sealed against deterioration -treo-fresli,sweet and juicy. Ideal for quick desserts and srilatls. Plenty of EMPIRE GROWN FRUIT FROM SUNNY JAMAICA SPEAK LOUDER TEA N‘ WORDS WK) GIUULANTIZE you (fonipletc Satisfaction or THERE 1S NO CHARGE Zfifif-IES T QUALI TY of Clill.\.\'if\'ié AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Stilts. Dresses and Ovcrcoats, Cash and (‘x1111 Called For and Delivered up. i}? u’ W .- TO UIfAL CUSTOMERS Mail Orders Given Our Calm-ful and Prompt Attention Mflfiikll fitiMEhfi (IllAlll.()'i‘TE' ‘OWN 161 Kent Street Phone 7:61 __ i Breadalbanei School Fair The Breadalbane School ran was i licld on Sept. l4. The sci" tak- ing part were Brradalbane lla3€~ - Brezidulbane Rural. Rosc Valle-Y- lspringiield, South Grant/Pie, Glen |V~llci- and Pleasant Valley. Following is the prize list. (‘LASS I-C-RAINS ‘Sec. l-Shcaf of 10o heads urine Oats: _ j i. Bobby Howard. Springfield; 2. IClare Haslam. Springfield: 3. Ev- erett Thomas, South Granville: ~41 Jean Somers. Pleasant Valley Sec. 2—Sheaf of 100 heads wheat: 1. Vera McKenzie. Breaclalbane viungq; 2, ‘Mary lvlacbeod, Bread- .albane Rural: a. Jean cnappell. l South Granville; 4. Ethel Chappelle South Granville. Sec. S-Shcaf of 100 heads barley: l. Roland Matheson, Springfield: z_ Bobby Howard, Springfield; 3. i i 01m Herlam, Springfield; 4. Wil- [ma MacKenzie, Breadalbane Vil- l . sad? 4-Six ears sweet corn (Gold- i en Bantam): 1. Olive Weeks, Pleasant Valley; 2. Bobby Howard, Springfield; 3. ,‘ CHHFIPIIO Cousins, Breadalbane Ru- i y ral; 4. Earle Somers, Pleasant Val- ley. CLASS Z-JIOOTS Soc. 1—Peck Green Mountain Pot- atoos: 1. Bobby Howard, Springfield; 2. Bobby lifasbeod, Breadalbane Vil- lage; 3. Pauline Thackcr. Breadal- baxic Rural; '4. Earland Cotisins, Breadalliane Rural. Sec. Z-Pcck lrishpCobblers: 1. Adelaide Wigmore, Pleasant Valley; 2. Bobbie Howard. Spring- field: 3. Clare Haslam, Springfield; 4. Vera MacKenzie, Breaclalbune Village. (Table): 1. Elmore Cousins. Breadalbane Rural; 2. Bobby Howard; 3. Roland Marheson; 4. Randolph Stevenson, Pleasant Valley. Sec. 3 (in-Collection of 3 Turnips (Feed): 1. Clarence Stevenson; 2. Milton Weeks, Pleasant Valley; 3. Gordon MocKenzie; 4. Ethel Chappelle. Sec. 4-Collection of 3 Mangels: 1. Eileen Weeks; 2. Olive Weeks; 3. Gordon MacKenzie; 4. Clarence Stevenson. ‘ Sec. S-(‘ollectlon of 6 Carrots: 1. Mildred Wigmore; ,2. Eileen Weeks; 3. Randolph Stevenson; 4. Mary Maclieod. Sec. G-Collection of 6 Par mips: 1. Bobby Howard; 2. Reta Som- ers; 3. Ivan Somers; 4 ArthurMac- bean. CLASS S-VEGETABLES rice. 1—Six Green Tomatoes: 1. Milton Weeks; 2. Ruby Blon- doir; 3. Bobby Howard; 4. Clare lIfL-Elfllll. Sec. 2-3 Green Cucumbers: l. Lloyd MaeLeod; 2. Ruby Blon- don; 3. Mamie Blondon; 4. Alma. Morrison. See. K-Six Beets: 1. Mamie Blondon; 2. Rena Mac- L/san: 3. W.lina MacKenzie; 4. Bennie Matheson. Sec. ‘l-Cabbage (2 heads): 1. Alma Morrison; 2. Pauline . Tharkcr; 3. Eileen Weeks; 4. Reg- gie Weeks. Sec. 5—Pumpkin (one): 1. Helen Somers; 2. Earle Som- ' Weeks; 4. Edna 1. Bobby Howard. CLASS 4-I-‘LOWERS (re. l-Bnuquct of Sweet Peas: 1. Gertrude MacDonald; 2. Ade- i laide Wigniorc; 3. Dcrothy Weeks; - 4. Emma Douec-ttc. Sec. Z-liouquet of Dlixrd Flowers: .1. Marie Duiettc; 2. Edna l/fuc- Kcnzie; 3. Bobby MacKiiy; 4. Hel- en Somers ‘ zquet of Gladiolus: ' MacDonald; 2. Elsie i. Dorothy Weeks; 2. Olive Weeks 3. ‘Vilma Maclienzie; 4. Bobby Moclfiay. CLASS 5—-FRI'lT Scc. l-Plaio Astraclian): l. Olive Weeks; 2. John McKay; 3. Alnrizarct Mfltll0sfllii4. Isabel lilac-Kay. See. tl-Ylate of 6 Apples (Wealthy) 1. ‘lore Haslain; 2. Reno. Mac- .. Alton Alielenn; 4. John of 6 Apples (Red > ' "W ' '= r(‘re'- l: HUI.‘ \ IIRTH he spurt the [NFL iwn week... Arthur - —-- ..i'.l; 4. Mina Carrie Hurt. Fredericton l A meeting of _ 13:1‘ Ytunfr Pziri|ili"'s are tryt _ ion was held on Saturday even- -—~—-"-— i1.: ‘.ll.t (it the home of the Mr. J. McNVlioi has returned m-pqdnnq,’ Mp; Dom s", '1'“; loom Bi. John where. he lmS 1100" iollowiug; lllf‘ilil)tl'.< were Q19 guest of friend». 1);; Junction, N. B, recently called on bcr iricutls h»..c. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jivncs. Upper Pt. (le ‘Bule \\'t‘l'1‘ S) inlay gui-ys . _, Comm; Hui-out '[‘. _ at the home 0i‘ M1‘. arid Mrs. G00- Cnpe Tornieiitinc; Mrs. Carl Allen. Yrercott. ; Mi Janet Lennon. Upper Cape , and Mi-s Bcairicc Gcodivin, Port Recent hnsiesscs of fir!‘ LIHllPS Lilwiu. Amongst other buslntvs. a Md have bzien MTa. B. W ls, billing League was organized. Mrs. Jos. Turner and l\'lr.‘;. Clarence w; m] [I113 ygung pgople"; Qourley. . the tiuinn. ‘The W. A. of St. Luke's Church Mrs. Niron Chappeil. Tidiilsli, N. m l on Saturday afternoon, Nov. I, was the \‘,‘(‘l‘ll f.(l uilwt of Mr, 21st, nt the home of Mrs. W. H. yrd Mrs. Jus. G. Scot. ‘ Prescott, The following officers —---~—-~~- wci~ circled: President. lvfrs. "f. The Young Poop)‘ . fl. Prcsroit; Vice President, lilra. the ‘United Church wit" rm" Lane Orav; Scc-Trsa ., l... . . DTQBIIlY/Jd. The folloivlirr (l. Sfddall; A.» isdaiit Secretary’. were elected. Prcsirlcui l‘ - ‘ Mr... E P. Goodwin; Little Helpers ma Scott. Vice Pro ". ‘Score 'n'_v, Miss Eva Sidtlall. Mrs. Guy Webb is visiting friends in Oxford, N. S. Pioic~sor Sffillflt! <.f ltfomtnn, -- - letturcci in thc nssemblvroom of Air. Cmriiii-y- Para. has return- lthc United Church on Friday eve- rd from Nurnudzi, (J-zcbrc ivhcre ninz. November. 2’l.-Q. ‘ciao Goodwin. ‘Mfibbilitzliuod F 10111‘ the execut ivc of ' late of 1f) Plums (purple): .Mildred MncLt-otl; 2. Bobby Howard: 3. Clare Huslam; 4. Mar- garet Chappcllc. CLASS fl-FOOKING - 1—Rlnzic Loaf wnm- Bflllldl . lmbt-l M1 - -. 2-Plzilo of 'l‘r:\ Biff-nits; l- #81101 MiwKnv; 2. Christene COIL-Ills: 3. Mary MocLeod; 4. El- sie Thut-ker. Sec- Il-Plaio of 9 Ginger Snaps: l. Chri tcnc Cousins; 2. Margaret Cllmmllll; 3. Mary Maclscod. Scc. 4-Plaln White To: Color l. Margaret Cumm‘ 2s; 2.011115- iene Cousins; 3. Elsie Thacher; 4 Isabel MacKiiy. Sec. S-Plate Brown Sugar Fudge: 1. Elsie Tliacker; 2. Mary Mac. Lccd; 3 Christcnc Cottsins; 4. Phyl- lis Howard. Sec. G-Plnt Jlr Canned Beets: 1. Isabel MacKuy; 2 Christene Cousin"; 3. Olive Weeks; 4. Wilma. MacKenzic. Sec. ‘l-School Lunch, quantit for one pupil: . ~ <' p} iiil Scc. 3 (rm-Collection of 3 Tllflllfll I i i NEW DISHES A dosh of Lea & Perrins adds flavor. .4- THI ADDID TOUCH IHAT MEANS SO MUCH ‘>.v [)0p\ll‘ll‘ r-rpn-i ii li\>\\‘ ~mn|l illa‘ if Lea k l’(':‘l'l‘.t.' Saum- has luwu l l 4 placed on the tuiirket-prlccil at 20c. l i 1. Isabel MaeKay; 2. Olive Weeks 3. Christene Cousins; 4. Dorothy ‘ Weeks. l CLASS 7-SEWI rt rrrnvo CROCHETING-llitision A. See. l-Specimen of plain sewing (Doll's Pyjamas): - 1. Evelyn M: heson: 2 Jenn i Chappellr; 3. Pailwe 'l“~._: 1' sec. Z-Specimcn Darncd Mitten: 1. Edna blacKt-itzzc: 2 Sada: Banks; 3. Chrisieric Coin-in; 4. 'l‘lielma. Mnllett. South Granville. .‘.t-c. It-Specimcn of Embroidery, torus-stitch sampler): 1. Joyce Hnslam; 'I‘hacker. Sec. 4-Speelmen of Knitted Scarf (garter stitch): 1. SadieBanks; 2. Christene Cou- sins; 3. Jean Choppclle. 2. Pauline Division B. Sec. l-Speciinen of Plain Sewing , (Giris Blouse): 1. Sadie Banks; 2. Elsie 'I'hacker. Sec. 2-Speomen of Crocheting. i (Cushion Top): ; l. Ardyce Hashim, Springfield; 2. El 4e Thacher. , Sec. S-Spceimcn 1 over Sweater: | V 1. Elsie Tlzackcr. ‘Fee. 4-Spccimen of Darnell Sock: 1. Elsie 'I‘hackcr; 2. Ethel Chap- pelle. isec. S-Specimen of llcmstitclring (Tray Cloth): 1. Ardycc Hashim; 2. Elsie Thac- ker. CLASS ti-MANUAI. TRAINING (Wood Work) Divlrion A. 0f Knitted Pull- ecc. 2—N.".il Box: l. Lloyd Ma'.Lcod; Z Bsbby- How- ard. Division B. Sec. l-Moclcl For Pen, not over 2 feet long: , 1. Clare Has!’ See. Ii-Model . Pleasant Valley. 190L112; ; 2. R1: ic Wtwks Irv-l: 4. Elmer 3. Gor _ Brentlulbaue. llilrzil‘. Gaines tei", CLASS Q-LIVESTOFK AND Pfilllffltlt’ $11-- 1 tIU-lleifcr 0.1:: (pm-y Brood): 1. Donnie Graham: L‘. Filoon Weeks, 3 R: wie \ e. ; 4. Clar- Scc. 1 (bi-Ilcift-Ii- (‘ulf (lit-cf breed) 1. Clare Iiuslam; 2. Randolph Sievcnson. Scc. Z-Pullct and Cockcrcl (Barred Rock): 1. Gordon MlliL/‘Oil; 2. Myrtlg MacLcod: 3. Joyce ‘I isizim; 4. Nor- ma Matitzson. Sec. 3-3110‘. and Ccckcrcl (White Leghorn): 1. Elmer Gamcster; 2. Evelyn Mu- the on; 3. Clam Ilosiazn; 4. Reta. Somcrs. _ _- y‘; CLASS l0-COI.LECTIONS See. 1-10 Injuriaus Weeds; 1. Pleasant Valley School; 2. Breadalbane Village School, Sec. %15 only Decldiaus Leaves: 1. Pleasant Vallcy: 2. Bradalbana Rural; 3. Spriigliclci; 4. lxadal- bane Village. Sec. 4-20 Insects. adult stage: 1. Bradalbano Village; 2. Pleas. tint Valley; 3. South Granville. Tree CLASS‘ ll-SCHOOL WORK Sec. 1 (iii-writing. Grade 1, The New Book: l. Myrtle Mazlircd; 2. Gertrude MacDonald; 3. Sadie Smith; 4. Is- abel Mathcson. Sec. I (M-llfriting, Grade 2, The Dandelion: 1. Randolph SiPVGXUIDXl; I? lun- nie Maihcson; Ii. Mildred Wig- morc; 4. Lloyd MacLcod. 5430- l (Cl-Vvriting. Grades 3 a 4, Jotph and his Brethren: 1. Hensley Higgins; 2. Earle Somcrs; 3. Donald Nicholson; 4. Norma McLure. Sec. 1 (dl/lvriting, Grades 5 O 6, A Pioneer Woman: 1. Mary Clo ; 2. Violet Todd; 3 Lena Mayhew; 4. Mary Mai-Lima. Sec. 1 (oi-Writing. Grades 7 d: B. A Life of Fear: 1. Irene Morrison; 2. Ethel Chap- pell; 3. Jean Chappcll; 4. Dorothy Weeks. . Sec. I (fl-Writing. Grades 9 a. 10. Food for the Mind: 1. Ena Morrison; 2. Helen Bom- ers; 3. Olive Weeks; 4. Alma M01- rlson. Sec. 2 (in-Map Drawing. Grades 5 d: 8, Nova. Scotio: 1. Gordon McLeod; 2. Mary Mc- Inod; 3. Clarence Stevenson; 4. Vera McKenzie. ' Sec. 2 (in-Map Drawing, Grades ‘l i l. Africa: 1. Dorothy Week"; 2. Ardyoc Has- lam; 3. Milton weeks; 4. Bobby Howard. Sec. 1 (tn-Grades 9 At l0, North America: i SOIL ‘Baseball and on. (new): i l. Isabel Matheson; 2. Sadie ~ smith; 3. John Matheson; 4. Helen _: Murphy. Sec. 3 (b) - Art Work, Grade 2. Illustrate Humpty Diunpty (Pencil and crayon): . 1. Evelyn Haslam; 2. James Bin- Lloyd MacLcod. and crayon): Spray of Flowers: 1. Phyllis WOOCSIGH- 2. Pauline Thacker; 3. Roland Matheson; 4. Vera MacKenzie. sec. 3 (ch-Grades I h B. Design for Book Cover. (pencil): l. Violet Todd; 2. Mary Glow; 3. Lena Mayhew; 4. Sadie Banks. Sec. 3 lei-Grade! 7 l; B, Pitcher and two glosses: i. El-ie Thicker; 2. Melville Gil- lis; 8. Ethel Ohappelle; 4. Bobby Howard. See. 3 (f)—Grldel D I l0, Book G Inkvrcll on table: 1. Isabel McKay; 2. Ruby Blon- don; 3. Mamie Blodon; 4. Morrison. Soc. 3 (fl-Gndol ‘l to 10. A local i scene. (water oolorl): i 1. Ena Morrison; 2. Jim Chap- ipelle; 3. Elsie Thacker; 4. Ethel i Chappelle. Alma , Sec. 4—P0rtfollos: (a) Grades l to i (i, Domestic animals and domestic birds of P. E. I.: ‘ 1. Pleasant Valley; 2. Springfield; ' 3. Bradalbane Rural; 4. South . Granville. ism 4-Pcrtfolioa. u.) cit-mu 1 u» ‘ 10: Thirty great women of all time: i l. Pleasant Valley; 2. Bradalbane Rural; 3. Bradalbtme Village; 4. ‘_ South Granville. South 5—Project Map: 1. Bradnlbane Village. Sec. 6—Originnl Poster (a) Grades 1 to 6 (Friendship): 1. south Granville. Jean Chap- peile; 2. Breodalbane Rural. i (b) Grades 7 to lil-Co-operation: I l. John MocKny; 2. Breadalbane i Rural; 3. Ethel Chuppelle. Sec. 7-Weather Chart for March 133G, entry by school: i 1. Brcadolbane Village. See. tl-Plasticlne Modelling: (a) Grades 4 and under (apple): 1., Sadie Smith; 2. Harold Mur- phy; 3. Eileen Thomas; 4. Marg- aret Chappclle. (Jb Grades 5. 6 8a 7-A Horse: 1. Jean Chappelle; 2. Irene Mor- risen. (c) Grade: 8, 9 d: 10 (North Am- erlca): l. Alma. Morrison; 2. Ena Morri- son. CLASS IZ-CONTESTS Oral Reading: 1. lvlary MocLeod; 2. Phyllis Wcorlside; 3. Myrtle Macbeod; 4. Adelaide Wigmore. CLASS 13-5 PORTS Sec. 1-100 yard daah, boys 13 it 14 l. Arthur MacLean; 2. Clarence MacDonald; 3. Clare Haslam; 4. Bobby MacKay. Sec. Z-‘75yard dash, boys 9 l; 10:‘ 1. Blair MacDonald; 2. Altotn MacLean; 3. Gordon MacLeod; 4. Randolph Stevenson. Sec. 3-50 yd. dash, girls 8 years: l. Rena Maclean; 2. Erdine Mc- Lure. Sec. 4-50 yard dash, girls 7 a 8: l. Myrtle Macbeod; 2. Gertrude MacDonald; 3. Myrtle Gamester. Sec. 5-75 yard dash, boys 11 a. 12: 1. Melville Gillis; 2. Clarence Stevenson; 3. Alton Maclean; '4. Bobby Howard. Sec. 6-50 yard dash. girl: 9 d: l0: 1. Pauline Thacker; 2. Violet Todd; 3. Margaret Ohoppelle; 4. Thelma MoLure. Sec. 7-50 yard sack rnoe, boys 10 and under: 1. Alton MaicLean; 2 Harold Mur- phy, 3. Roland Matheson. Sec. 8-50 yard sack race, boy] 11 and over: ’ 1. Arthur MacL-oan; 2. Alton MacLean; 3. Roy Smith; 4. Bobby MacKay. Soc. 9-50 yu-d duh, girls l1 a 12; 1. Evelyn Matheson; 2. Norma Mel-tire: a. Mary 010w; 4. Laurel MacLean. Sec. 10-100 yard. teachers taking part in fair: 1. William Wadell; 2. ma" Calms; 3. Margaret Ford; 4. Alioe Weeks. Soc. 12-100 yard dash, boy: l5 and OVCI’! l. Arthur MncLean; 2. Clarence Mac-Donald; 3. Bobb MacKay. Sec. l3-50-yard three-legged rloe, girls: _ 1- Marv Glow a. Violet Todd; 2. [Crlzrgstcne Cousins a Mary Mac- igc- 14-591mm! three legged rue, s. y . 1. Clarence Stevenson 6: Reggie weeks; 2. George Smith dz Earle Sooner-s: 3. Harold Murphy 5,; Rm- dolph Stevenson; 4. Bobby Manx“ 8: Gordon MncLeod. ‘isve-Pli-H-yua duh. mu 1s and 1. Mamie Blodon; 2 Mabel 0am. ester Sec. 15-30 4.1 1 3| 3 learn" ‘och, nu’ boys 1- Bobby Macxnv a. Blatr Mac- Dmlflld: 41w Smith a. Milton Week-i: s. Harold Murphy 4, Rm, dfllnh Stevenson; 4. Rggglg week, &: Clarence Stevenson, 5°“ 12-75 yard duh lirh 1s a l4 1- Eve Ghowen. Rose Vail - Ruby Blondon. 6y’ a’ 23:20-50 ylfd wheelbarrow race. 1- Rwsie Werks and Clarence a Milton Won 5nd . Alton Mac-lean and Arthur Mocuan; 4. Bobby Mac- ‘ Kl! and Blair MacDonald. Soc. Zl-Quorter Milo Belay, u“. - 0f 4 nulls mm uoh lobool: 1. Pleasant Valley; 2. Glen Val- ley; S. Breodolbono Village; 4.11m; Valley. -—--—-—---_ “BETA GRADUATE STUDEB [CI-BUGS EMQNTON. Dec. I-Oollection o! rare ice-bug! to study derivation p I I FOR MORE LOAVES "OF BE-TTEIT“ 1. Isabel McKay; 2. Olive Weekxl 3. Helen Homers; 4. Alma Morri- ls». s (in - Art win. Grade i, I ‘ clair; 3. Randolph Stevenson; 4N ‘w. a (eh-Grades a a 4. (pencil l i '1. ' .,» Glllflh Illdl Gill Plchll — Fifty IBIMi Ulllflfl blades (l0 individual package: of 5's) in A beautiful gummy; wrlppinl- A [rand pnuut that menu i month] of shaving comfort for any mnn- PPIH 51-"- OU can't go wrong when you select one i of these handsome and practical men's gifts by Gillette. Each is attractively pack- aged-and each contains months of real shaving comfort for husband, sweetheart, dad or brother. See these fine, yet inexpen- sive gifts at your dealer's Nowi ‘ l GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR C0. OF CANADA, LTD. ALLY WlllllllWllllil uausmisrm‘ a, 1 Canadian Gift Package-contain. a handsome Willi-plated Gillette Razor and blade container in n aturtly metal care, covered with n buutiful leather grain material. Al-zo .15 Blue Gillette blades. A gift any man will appreciate. Price $2.50. of insect forms is the hobby of Professor C. A. Mail. foimer grad- uate of the University of Alberta. Native to glacial areas, the bug is one insect that has tindergcne no revolutionary changcs since dino- saurs roamed the earth in the early part of the Ice Age, 130,050,099 years ago. The professor has 68 of the scl- entificaly known ZTYZC-b 3""- “i113” feed on house flies. Tiiey are can- nibalistic when liuugzy, flee 1mm light and arc difficult to photo- h. grgljie bugs were first discovered at Banff, in Alberta. by Professor B. M. Walker of the University of To- ronto. Reiiunciation Many Recorder reader" will have learned with ClCCp regret of the sad bereavement which ha; fallen upon the Rev. B. H. Balderson. and Family of 4108 Imperial Street. Vancouver, in the death oi.’ their youngest daughter, Claire. who was killed on October 8th near Notch Hill, B. C., when struck by a motor car as she rode her bicycle. Claire was a clever and bfiflllt-Ulll girl, teaching school for the past two years at Beaton, B. C., though not yc‘. twenty years of use. The following lines (paraphrased by an‘ uncle, Dr. S. V. Balderson. 0f Chicago) were written by a. si ter, Jean, expressing a deep love and Christian resignation-Editor.)- (Mrs. Balderson was formerly Miss Horenco Morris of Granville, P. E. I., and the family have a larflfl circle of relatives and friends here. Mr. Balderston has bean 37 years in British Columbia and spent two days at home in P. E. I. two vears use) . Claire. dear,‘ I will not wlah you back. Your life a perfect pattern was through childhood on to woman- back Giving you each day to every one you chanced to meet, to us alivavs. The void you left cannot be tilled. but in your place we have remem- brance glorified of you and what you . < were to all. Into each bit of work and play you entered with exuberance, so great you seemed sent just for 10y and yet you Itltlgllt ambltiously to do your best, in everything that seemed W0l‘lll\‘»‘. 1.1-. nimble hands. your ready wit, your clroi- ir..i= out were put to use most purposefully. One wondered viihere you found the time to do so many little things, so many pretty things for all. But now a spirit glorified you seem just sent to us awhile to show how sweetly can be lived a life in beauieotis fulne s [OUT and in happiness. You seemed a i lirzht i that shone and sparkled in our midst a spring of sunshine and of flowers driving away the lowering clouds and shadows from our sombre lives. You live and will live always, going down the year: in noble impiLses, created in the souls you met. Your life is very long when meas- ured by such scales. I will not selfsh be you were my all. but to the agzs now I give you, what am l? -Jcsn. McPherson Suit‘ Involves Name . Of A Governor L05 ANGELES, Dec. 1 — Two women evangelists-Aimee Semple McPherson and Rhcba Crawford Srilvalo, one time "Angel of BrcadwaW-marshaled forces "re- cently to wage ‘a million-dollar bat- tle around a charge of slander. Miss Crawford, associate pastor of Angelus Temple, flied a. $1,080,- 000 slander suit recently against Mrs. McPherson with the declara- tion, "I want the whole thing to come out without any ambiguities whatever." Giles Knight, business manager for Mrs. McPherson, countered: "We may have a. million dollars, but she won't get a cent of it." "High Official"? Governor! Miss Crawford asserted her de- termination to conceal nothing when she announced that with her. own pen she had changed a par- agraph in the complaint, striking out the words “a high state ofllc- ial's" to make the quotation she charged as emanating from sister Aimee read: “She may have been good en- ough to have been a Governor's mistress. but no woman of her kind is going to use my platform, use my money and wreck my temple and get away with it.” "That's an old story that's been floating around for a long time," Mis Crawford said. “Now I want the whole thing to comc out. without any ambiguities whatso- ever." Other slanderous things she ac- cused Mrs. McPherson of saying about her involved the use of the phrases, "Jezebel," "cmbezzlecPand "once a crook, always a crook." A quotation attributed to the pastor of Angelus Temple was: "A certain person embezzled plenty of money from the temple when I was away, and so did Rheba. She ls playing the some game. Talk about Capone or Dillinger. Miss Craw- ford ls as bad its either one. She has a. gang in her temple hcre equal to either of theirs." Miss Crawfortfs legal stnfl rc- vealed today thatia. copy of the complaint hnd been served last night by Buck Miller, process man. on Mrs. McPherson as she was I ll lvl E fi 0 R l ll M MRS. IDA I)l.‘_{'j‘i1ll.l..-\N The death occurred in Vmcouvcr B. C., on Cci. 221:1, »' a 5mm illness of liirs. Ida Mat '.. 'nry Millau of Prince litivxird 1s- Mrs. ltiacllllian was. the (laugh- ter of the late Mr. "wt Ru- Janie: T. MocLend of 1‘ " that family; cf r." ters only two su NizcEwezi of KI‘! Laura Croive of V of the Into SCI‘ CFJWL‘ ct Vancz. ed a. general m: 1693 they, w‘. h t‘. to Vancouver, v successfully eng.._ business until his it‘ ti‘ A family of il ‘ Willam and Edge ters, Mary and Jsan all '1 g Vancouver", mourn thc loss of a 10v) ing and self-sacrificing mother. Hci funeral was largely attended, tlii floral tributes being especially lov- ely. She was laid to rest in a beau!) ful cemetery besaie licr husband ivho predeceased ll\‘l' twenty‘ eight years ago. ' Many friends and rc‘a‘-l'~'05 0i Prince Edward Island ii‘ learn oi her death ivith deep r" t-B entering the “500" 103m 0i W temple she founded. - Defense l-i Srornful Mr. Knight said of the $11111 "When we gct throuiill Vi“ Rhcbo Crawford. she won't be in l position to clialflc slander.“ Willed Andrews. hits. lilcPlltb son's counsel, said: "We will 1180i the case to the finish." Mrs. McPherson dcclinetl tocom- merit. Vivian Denton. publicity iivomlll for Angtelcs ‘Temple, rcccnilv stifll Mrs. l\lcPh:rso.i for $400009 1°’ slander. She hfluifl out (ii B01111 for an unannouncrtl am Mrs. AIcPhersoirs daughter, Roberta S "llll - flied a $150,600 slander stiittigzllnfil Mr. Aiitlrews. WALKS 25 IlIIl. ON and a vii‘. l» 1'1 active life in the will") plain and Wilt). nine i » _ . Ii ' iThe Correct Answer when you cave the solace of a cool fragrant smoke is found in H&N’s BRIGHT CUT TRY IT 4!! ti)! 1:11.94 (2449 "l" "Wu."- REA Since its introduction a year ago this tobacco has been stead!!!’ imllroved in quality through changes ill 111N985 l \ NOW ‘The Smoothest Smoke” lllllllEY 81 NICHOLSON _____ D ......_-~ "at a mast