PAGE SlX i: ‘To-nay ONLY M. Programs Start At 2 - 6:10 and 9 -- since Yllll wrni AWAY" *1 All Star Cast PRIIIGE ruwAnn non. - TliE. -wru. ffllfrnfififin FINAL TO-DAY “RIDERS 0F SANTA FE" I CAffTOL A iBi.-1=.-y=». Plus NEWS - SPORTS -:-EMPIRE -:- LITTLE LULU CARTOON This column l: ruerved for hows local llllolfll» but advertising a newly nnturo may be lnnortofl five oontl n word, strictly pay- lrln advance. (ll o! ll lb I cosmonaut-on uni ’ cooks for Photographs. LARGE FRESH SMELTS. ROY’! Market. 1-5-31- MEIEY MINBTBELB February February 5th. 6th and 7th. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE still continues at Kennedy's Ladies Wear. 1-3-111- EOOM must be provided for in.- g s goods. uy now at gduced prices at Kennedy's Ladl ear, 1-3-81. cnvnsnlsn UNITED clquncu. —Public Worship. Sunday. Janu- ary Nth. 1.1.00 A.M. New Glasgow. 7.30 P. M. Cavendish. Rev. E .2‘. Coffin, Minister. 1-11-11. B. '.l'. HOLMON LTD" lottetown Store will be closed Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, January Nth, 30th, 31st for stock taking. 1-31-21. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. 1-07 ii. GREAT DISCOUNT QALE still continua at Kennedy's Ladies wear, l-N-Ifi. BIBLE Pray- SOCIETY. — Read — -— and Give through the P. E. I. Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society or Branch, because "The Bible is not for one nation, but for all, and all the principles upon which men and women seek to rebuild the world are found in This Book." coining spring goods. Buy now at reduced prices at Kennedyklbgéiigisi Wear. NOW OVERSEAS — Word has been received from Lieut. Cather- ine Dobson. of her safe arrival in England. Lieut, Dobson enlisted in the United States last June and is with the Army Nursing Corps. She is a daughter of Mrs. Frank Dobson, North 'I‘ryon. l-ler sister, Mira. Wendel Lee, also resides t ere. FUNERAL vlncial Sanstorlum, Charlottetown Raymond McKenna, age 22 years The funeral will t Char- l Evening Prayer ‘M I 800M must be provided for in- SUNDAY. — At Pm- uiiursday, January 25, 1M5, George of this evening. "Pl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN. oellllilil. auAnuuu Annual Meeting of * I llarltinm inllntario hymn 12:41 E t'soi"t"“£3 m lhdtoOe-nadaaonwlldanilipro- "by. at the annual banquet ' e1 tio f oiflc f tho ‘Maritime Preosvinlge: Mecca‘ o of ‘Ontario, thousands 3f. the two oorvetgelaldgdtli th B Association, the "lkederictowyane the “Hallfax" and that l1 of men in train in Toion Nova Bootia. New “runswick Prince Edward and \ Island verc guests Windsor. of homr at a series of ments held dur the your. ‘uMrsprDaisy l-lliziu h was oomjlgner, 8 ogram W 0 W88 Cl‘! YGCI’ b about 200 Maritirners and .| . lidacPhee, retiring president, conducted the election of the fol- lowing executive officers of ihe Aa- --= Pest prmldents. K. M.f élmih and A. C. Dand, lvlrs, J. 6' lette, R. A. Webster. Prof. F. C lilllt Mrs. P. F. M80 Miss M. ’. N. en McAlo leod Gardiner, ~ . Mrs. L. S. Baltzer, Mrs. M. Dolmont, Gulliso Mrs llis . L. H. Black, V. . Maclntosh, Mrs. Ronald Critchley, Miss Eva Clark, C A Byrnes, Mrs. Byrnes. R. W. E. Burnaby, Capt. J. E. Bell and Mrs. Bell. Dr. Smith, president of the of Toronto; G. Frnak H. Logan. Most J. C. McGuigan, . L. lditchell, John A. Tory, and Dr. H. p. Whidden, r115 “flfca noted Maritimers, were invited to lzeuhonorary patrons of the assoc- a on. ELLEIPS DIARY B! An Island Farmers Wife unlheda ll Printed to from ou -| ‘ l fifigPl-‘umfiufi “v1 ‘tloflwu i (Continued from iPage B) securely in the colder evening air. The grove of maples on the hill had an enchanting coral back- ground and tall spires of spruce rising about their dark-clad kin . were flame-held in the loveliness Smoke came in . an attractive plume from one cf eke place on the chimneys in the house on the i \ UARDIAN afiifi ".‘l'o‘°»i‘§'oE“'i'-ffi ffihfi “us” m our nib Films Rolls Developed IN! III if. 25‘ l OI I m. 3.1“ ot fluvial... "d" it mid-mam Pa”! .1‘, M live your 35L: our; ENLARGIMINTS s lnbjlllovlll 416' In Incl lwnh ill Framed 59¢—Color0d 79"" ' finial mucus“ ‘u givlcffuCIrcnd" ‘ “shill-o: 0| Black Ebony finish fnmoa. 59c ouch. ll - l enlargement colored. 79c. m,“ H Print Name lllfl soon- mainly on b11011!“ STIR snaps/M! SEIIIGE Ion I29. Ioalflllnh Ionic - , The death occurred at Muurey r, r. E. ., of Mrs. lJBVld Reynolds on November .-., 1944. at the age or '12. 'I‘he late ivub. Aw)’- noids oeiore her marriasv W“ Mary Aime Roberts, porn at Beach roino", r‘, i. Mis. Reynolds mm ‘suffered from diabetes for a con- ; sioerable length l... tune ullflra 10W before ncr ileum was taken. cri Ily lll. All that medical cafe and nursing could do was not enough to effect her recovery and! she was called to her rest. She is survived by I dWZhWT- Doris, Mrs, Lester White. also by a Mrs. wuuam Beer. Plow"- N . ., f3, Y 9' 233%.. Roberts, Pictou, N. S. One son Dlarence was killed in action during the First World War. The funeral was held on Novem- ber 10th. A short service was held at her late residence followed by a service at the United Church.‘ Murray Harbor, Her pastor. Rev-i Rpy Vesgey, sppke from the text “Now this l say brethren that flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God." interment was’ in the Murray Harbor cemetery.‘ The pail bearers were Carl Rich» ards, Luther Herring, Garnet penny, Thomas Fraser, Robert Bell and silas Hugh. The sym- athv of to I l l I'll A r1 ciurrm xiv m. could not bi-lns ham" and no own-money." not 3m h; know what l. I don't know it out, but instead of once in a while. he's, so near anyway, and with his family and all. couioe, if that would make your minds any easier. And with Rhoda ne—" Aililea. that's w at we th ht. n all. would marry you straight off as soon as she.got out oi’ quarantine. She'll lfe out in just a abort time now. Maybe before Daniel and I would have to go to Washimton. That is. if we do have to go. And l: would ease our minds. ‘Ihinga would look a lot different to us, Dexter, if you really were our aoiz-in-lew, if We had a..rlght--" "You've got every right. You know I've always felt as if ya“ were my her. Well. now you're go- ing to be. Straight off, Just as you sad Don’; worry any more, please don't-Mother Fannan. Judith will see how i; is. I can talk to her. She's not like Jennees. She's steady and aensiblle and straight- fo . You don't know how thankful I am that she is. I'll go and get her, the minute Dr. Barnes will let me, and on the way home tell her-please, Mother Fa/r- inan—pieese don't cry." Disturbing Discovery He went out of the barn with her, helped her into the second hand 6B1‘. and stood looking after her until it swung out of sight over the crest of thehill. Then he went back to the books on which he had been working when she came ln. As a selectman of the town ,it was one of his duties to appraise pro- perly 8nd report or, his findings. Now he picked up his pad or Wflwh paper and looked at it a- gain,- Adelbert l-lellmans name‘ headed the list with taxable farm Property valued at twenty thous- and dollars; but Karl Wargner, the new merchant, mn him a close isyoijiii: i"..- A 'Mr. Will ' Sponsor I a ' The Charlottetown Anny Gadot:_ Moving Pictura L} “Sunday f0‘? G Sqldierg/ I Princoidward Theatre, Fob. 5o soqyi i» min W, 01d then l!“ fidoéi/oolifiiu dllek beside one mo o‘ wmgch paper on which he had scrawled the names of Hellman. Wagner, L-ippman, Becker and Krauss. . "I don't happen w. Wt Wu"! 81- mon never get to cmoeeo. 119 said in New England We, .. e5, 11m is it exactly, Mr. Ab- my pur- Archer. r of tho firm I represent, is veny much in- forested in New 51118131111 W51 e5‘ moo, especially in the rural regions ‘along one Connecticut River. feels that an excellent ' been inexplicably overlooked. Such splendid scenery! Such fertile soil! wonderful dairy country! Such fine timberland!" “You couldn't describe them bet- ter if you came from one of our um state publicity bureaus,- Mr. Meyer .- “Ahi I soo you like your little Joke, Mr. Abbott, I also. But on xhigoccasion I am most serious. Not to take up too much of your so vaiuaible time, I should venture to inquire if by chance you know of some desirable properties in your own beautiful town. which might be for sale." “I'm afraid I don't. As it hap- pens there's already been quite a boom in real estate here. All the placs that were on the market have been sold already." “All? You're positive of that, Abbott? Because I have here the awe of a property which Mr. Willis Archer feels certain would be very interesting w one g! hig clients." lllil Well Informed The name of a property? we dont. often name our places around here, Mr. Meye rectly. I know o lht. . Abbott. I know ythlitalgew gEfigllhdll-d prcperties are not invariably nam- ' the same manner, shall we say. as southern plantations. But, I January 21th, 1942 .' l ested oivillyuilsymxireaflrlnin/tel’ _ PM“ i-Ie Cdfd Of Hank‘ The famiLv or e Kelly extend! to $.11 11% relatives heartfelt thank; and titude for the iiumc ions of sympathy and m], m recent sad ba-eavement, 1 In Memoriam ..._.__. In loving memory or , Pope Newman who pg“; . January 27th, 1 . Just onemuyear ago M“, . Since y u left this To a beotter home Illwzlllgflx ' And we hope to met you u,“ 0ft do our thou his To a nave not fag “n” When we lnld our darling] Just one year ngo today. l-gfllffllzkd by Wife and l-‘i-nlly, IN MEMORIAM ln lov m f Father, gIIBseIIHIEIIKhaiII, will Tonight I know you are ., With one we know you loved There's lgdbright golden star in U19 wmmllnnl’ 5°98 one“ the.’ g o! Whlcliwis glwwp a shining for yo; 1-2'7- Ziggy-File gnehttélgyyzylmfisl Xgegéé But and all tlio sorrows you _‘ - 1' Pius my“ - W» u. A; o. ¥‘z'.“'..Z‘.“’m“"" ::..Y~:..:"':....-- n moment, he had held neatly old n” 2111b).‘ we“ 1mm hmds-"mmlfin Where thge k no IOIIUI or ' But still is. our old home we "Then I can tell you very pog]- ‘up ‘ “WY- Ml" Me-Wl- that the 11mp- For the ones we to durly loved But dnrllng our day: may erty in which you are interest is ' weary There's“? right (olden ltar Ior a . TO-DA Y Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Sunday afternoon, January 28th at hill. Smoke too from the iire where 3.00 o'clock from the residence of the men cut and cleared beside the hLr father Albert McKenna, New- stream clung as if loath to leave ton, to 8t. Malachls Church. Kin- it and followed it for a distance clo the bordering trees be- yond in a. thick pail of grey. THE FUNERAL of the late Pat- ‘ ' ' rick J. Gallant was held on Thura- Judy-and Jeanie. with other day, Jan. 18 from the residence young folk from the comer" went Mr. and ‘Mrs. Philip Martin, skating this evening. Not to the] l-lowlan, to St. Anthony's Church mill-pond that for the present where Requiem High Mass was James has condemned, but to B. celebrated by Rev. J. M. Rooney, smaller pond out the Alderlea road. who also conducted services at the UP the 11111 and beyond the XII-Bille- grave. The pall-benrers were; grove to a. delightful sheltered spot George Arsenault, Fidele Peters, lying beside the 1118i 1i? is iFHOWII Douglas Peters. Dorice Gallant, W i116 Bfacslde folk. 301ml! 11nd Alban Arsenault, Paul Gallant. ‘W391’ "5 "Kflfil-YW 190K111" I 110W the name clings so to perpetuate GREAT Djscovlqr 5A“; 5w] the memory of one of our pioneer continues at Kennedy's Ladies femilie-‘i- The 18d - W110 °l1°¢ 0W“- weu- 1-35-31, ed the farm-Am the pond-was the last of her line. She was one of AT 513 PAUL'S ToM03R0\v__ a prominent family in the olden- Septuagosima Sunday - The ser- 3Y5 when 5m?'b“11d1"€ ‘V35 w‘ vice o; Holy communion M 33o ried on extensively on "the river." A_ M_ A; moo o-clock Morning Strange how we suffer traditions Prayer and Sermon by “u. mam,’ of former days, to dfewhen those Rev‘ J_ T_ Ibbnw The ch01,- wm the older generations pass away. render the Anthem “The u,“ And so much that was great and Chord" by Sullivan, Soloist. Gilb- svfld and moving of the pioneer bert Miller, R. A. F. service 1,0 be days go down to the graves with Broadcast ovu- g‘ ]i\_ Q y_ 5 those who lived and lovcd—in day School at 2.30 PM. At '7 dclcck those time!» Mach "I" mitt" Evening Prayer and sermon by have been woven into IhSClliEli/lfl!’ tor. The Anthem “Go Not tale plre children-nnd second. August Dillon. B; .. thold Becker MldUIpHlldB would all i"r.d their local regpqym. bilgim 51;?!’ also . . . e feeling oi’ uneasiness ghigptistowgi: him a; Stile cléanoeduat . e es s n Mls- MARY 5on1" “Slims in they right, uhangd rgglum: to to the names on the left. It 0n December‘ 1am, the many was the first time he had gouvped friends and relatives of ivuslumary mam 1411s way and mgemel. they rsouin ol Rustlco were seemed to take on a meaning which to liuur of he i-ocatn All one Char-separately» they had not possessed iootewwn nospuai. uhe deceased: mm them over once mom ha" was recoveiung irom an operation almd_neun,an_ Wagner Limp iihu was ciipeotea home any uay. mam Becker, Krausk WM mm Bill 60d willed 1" °melfwls° $143: were all German names! . A. AVA. minibus; 1...... H , 251°“ h“ u’ h“ “mvem” ‘mm deske ti? wlrtrlkedpagveloltlg mm will: Left to mourn are her three child’; dew, mum on a new train m, ERWGM. But glancing out. almost {lie bereaved. 11- lli MEMERIAM kora. . ,-.‘_:___ =_- __<~ ' Gl-Gl ‘ Slil w "of Bullets and Boiled: ond BMW?" . _ / niimscuu '- NOAH _ ‘é BEERY, m " if BA Iiotyfor sale. "G113ITSUJ,MI'.Ab . c1156 me» eOf gourse I 2:; glleauce you. But sometimes out. ders are informed of muting which are not discussed i1; a nogym b°rh it not so? New Mr. has been informed that the Furman omoerwifiop°fis““d°d w m] sufficiently 11131.2? gm we" “'1' "A. disflllxuished client of Mr Archer d 5i;- ‘ a certaine elgvgtifiountg ca?“ o‘ that Farman i-iu allied mu distinguish- ‘ Inserted by Daughter Ill ' Grandchildren. l-M-Ji. Goldwell llints at Liberal “Pressurei Applied to GALE; OWEN SOUND, Ont... Jll 1 ._ (op) ._. M. J. Caldwell. nu- lonal leader of the C. C. F. will an interview today that the "W- eral party" had Dill "W"! W’ iii “uh rm fmeciiuiuiin iMffi. - 1n Ban $393.3; E352. 3i- 1§$.“fw“, also i... Ouslv- he sew our he had m0 “Lem Sh,“ Mary thelanother caller. As he came closer, Apostles 0i Washington and ivlra. “m” wil"! M that his fiwe was .1 .5. Gallant of rtllstiw and two ‘midi but there was nothing about DIIDLIIBXSMISWOIG iofartin of Souris l8 Yliddmwa which suggested tha‘. and den Martin oi Ottawa. he was cold: like the frosty blue of The funeral took place from her m9 0W5 1t seemed a natural part late residence in Rusoicu to Stqof hi8 m1!‘ 0010mm. He was wear- Augusmics church men to the 1X18 B hllfldscme coat, rather for- Rlliflilll Catholic Cemetery. Rever-‘mfll in style. its who fur collar end Father Pltre celebrated the|butfoned up closely around his funeral Mass throat and his hands were en- . cased in heavy leather gloves m; took the seat I . ular requirement. ed client also desirelshe mount of woodland s-pect it more mo n meet |;h u; Ii’ I om not mistilkenelgrleiqu await-i nelxll/Itf-mgi/zlziei-"aairlgirr. consulted his with mm, and sagas; covered PBJIDIBQXGIS W816 I Plus CARTOON and WESTERN M SICAL Wqfim c: General Retires To Enter Politics -_- LONDON, Jan. 2s _ (c? Cable) —Mzij.-Gen. C. B. Price of Mon- treal todcxv announced his retire- ment from tlic nest of Overseas Commissioner ni the Canadian Red Cross and said h: was returning to the Dominion to enter politics. He did not indicate what seat if any he intended to contest nor under what party affiliations he would act. Suzceezlinq him is Col. C. VM. Frost of Halifax who for five years has been assistant Red Cross chief overseas. MAYMET), England _ (or) - Mrs Maud Bradlzy had two cakes when she cclcbraied her 160th birthday - 011-: with 100 candles and ancthsi" with a Union Jack. m aupmm and a mnn-of-war. AT BERCIITESGADEN? IDNDON. Jan. 25 — (The Afi- kara radio said today "mi 5am“ Government officials had left Berlin for Egychgpcgmden, Hitler's hilltop retreat. taking Biwffllmelll “Wm” withjhelll; . .~ tvrnv suuoav 6.30 p. M. CFCY ALSO CARTOON VARIETY — SERIAL WORLD IN ACTION “ Fb‘fn'n'in'fn'h'in'ufi'Uin'b'ii Grey North Becoming Symbol Says Godfrey OWEN SOUND, Ont.. Jan. 25 -— (CP) - Grey North is becom- ing the symbol oi’ what the aver- age Canadian feels about the vital problems which will finally be de- cided at a general election in n. few months. Air Vice-Marshal A. Earl Godfrey. CCF. candidate in the Grey North Federal by-elec- tlon Feb. 5. said tonight. "If the Liberals (Defence Min- ’ ister McNaughton) win this elec- tion, they will claim it represents a complete cndors-rltlon of Liberal policies throughout the war." Mr. Godfrey told a political rally. "They are now saying that the only question is whether Defence Minister McNaughton is to have in the House of Commons. ' The day ‘Mackenzie King will hold a press | conference. I reporters, |the Grev North by-election has nn matlonal significance. It war only to give Mr. McNaughton a seat and that was the nnlv thought in the voters‘ minds?’ Will he say that if the Liberals win. he will fl . "He will claim that everything the Liberal government has done, and everything they have left undone. has been unmoved by the electors. A Liberal victory in Grey North will be interpreted as a com- plete justification of the man- power muddle and of every other Liberal failure." AN ANCIENT neviiuior: Egyptians-Fond beer from as early u 3,000 3.0. ‘of course. The W19! Will he say to the d by the Choir. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr._George A. Camp- bell wus held yesterday morning from the A. A. l-lennessey Home to St. Damian's Basilica where Requiem High Mas was celebrat- ed by Rev. K. McMillan who also conducted service at the grave. Members of the Canadian Legion attended in a body. The all-bear- ers were Messrs. H. T. ortimer, Angus W. McRae, Leo Bradley, Harry Cahill. Ira Brown and Mat- thew Ryan. ROOM must be provided for in- coming spring goocu. Buv now ut reduced prices at Kennedy's La ear. l- TIIE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. —- Both Mominé and Evening or- ship at the irk tomorrow wil be ‘ “ by the Minister. ' Rev. T. H. Buss/ell Somers. M. A. S. T. Li. who will also reach the Sermons. The music wil der "tlie direction of the Church Organ- ist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Ban. The Church School will meet at 2.30 o'clock. Midweek Worship ‘will be held on Wednesday evening at 7.30 when the Biblical Studies will be of The Offering of Isaac 32d The Cure of the Noblemanb n. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Servlce of Morning Warship will be conducted by the Minister. the Rev. I. Judson Levy, B. D. hose sermon will be "Satisfying God." The anthem of the morning will be "Haste Thee, O lord" (Lingarelli). The Church School meets at 2.50 P. M. for Bibi under the direction of the Super- intendent. Mr. R. J. Rupert. Al! are cordially invited to _articipate. Evening Worship at 'l l". M. will be conducted by Mr. evening sermon 1c the End." The ng lotte's "Th Lord's Prayer." ma. G. Elliott Full organist and d r of choir will be in charge of the music of’ the 1!. Wliataoommonli ttocaen Glflfllllh roly clash liould reign. of an annmio nature three concentrated iron to improve the lood Evil-taxman laokforour the Far" by Zingorelli will be rendered Sh“ dies yo ' night. the )0 T“ the yard. pausin e Study session this e — During a nne-year-old boy we play after school we must never V Club Ilolp the Young People To Health - liapplnolt bioodiegsfaoonndleo ofraniennovimoienldlzgpfi i» or. ills, ofinmt‘ a ooun tgldsgarka“llol‘lr?enrt" o ru-iquugoocruuuaaguo-w. n “p” "17 .--_._;I' v s to ins dren's children rests with our cad. Nothing of this once prosper- ous homestead now remains to mark the place. where once a fam- ily dwelt. No stick nor the pond is there-"Krlsty's Pond", llaeside tlfliglngAldgrleoid rogd. whlere rogs‘ p 5 era e com ng of "the sowing“. so beautifully, and girls and boys skate in winter so happily. Wraiths of other children skate there. Those of former gen- crutions even in my time, now scattered hither and yon in the Island and other lands or perhaps now asleep in a quiet grave-yard near, or n one far, far, removed from the scene of their childhood sports. . ‘ They skated to the ling-moon nnd a “It was v with the sparks fly the fire" Judy said. James assum- ed a look of amhety when Judy came home. l-lc is certain unused ints will creek at an important light of n bon-fire to- iy pretty there. in; upward from ' time tomorrow evening. Judy only smiled. And now when it is peiously near the Sabbath, stable and pig- kery doors crcak as some visiting farmers accompany James on his final round. Pard barks at a pass-l ing-plane, then went at James whistle in his sleeping quarters in the bani. Now a iantem is c ' slowly toward the house across the lane. Jock homing. James is also lnl H a a moment to aayl Good night" to ti‘; visitors who‘ hurry away on {he short-cut to the mm, and the ' at the same sto ping-place have suddenl rted. tlle b y ts way. to tic off the minutes of; new day, the day that Judy, terms "the very best day of all the week—The Sabbath. Until Monday - Diary-Good. night. BIRMINGHAM, England - (C?) a writing lesson in gel-loo)- wrote: "When hang on the back of Ionics " Next day he was killed — while running "m" ‘£5111?!’ ._1‘?1*.'-7.-____'_ 4 person when i Young people in such a 00111352711‘!!! 598g with other valuable ingredients indicated mo. on the pocilll- stone. But, I i one continuing on and l Card of Thanks wish and 10.000317!) Henry ltlartin, Roland Buntain. Al-§ lau Blanchard, Raymond Blanch-_ ard, Felix Gallant and Granville‘ Bmitain. I ‘the iollc-wing are the Mass Cards] and Messages of Sympathy re-. ceived. MASS CARDS Amos Gallant - lilemoers oi St. Anne Societ y Sisters u; Rusuco Convent Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jarvis Mr. and Misti Ben Martin . Charles Larter wnired Doucetta s Mrs. Georgi-e Dunn Arthur Martin Jimmie l-Iowatt uild Jed Gallant Mrs. Adrien Martin Miss Jennie DesRocheo TELEGBAMB Mr. Ben Martin Mr. Aurelieus Vlgneault SYMPATHY CARDS end Mrs. Charles barter Mr .and Mrs. marl Carroll and Rh Loretta. Martui. and Vera Bill Johnson Hilda Douoette Rota Doucetta Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walsh Red l-lowatt Sylvia Simon Paquette and Family Violet and Freeman MncDougall Mr, and Mrs. Milton Cannon Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MacDougall Mrs. kMary Compton and Sara on Miss Isabelle Pyk MIBBAGIG 0i‘ SYMIATIIY Miss Selma Tuclle and ltcfl of Mrs. John Comtglton and family Mrs. Peter Gau er ill Bears L‘. The famil f th late Mrs. Bouin to thilnl‘: m: Sisters of th beside the fire, re- cently occupied b-v Serena, intro- ducing himself and breaching the obiect of his errand almost simul- tanecusly. Talking Business I hope I do not intrude, Mr. Ab- bott? No? The lady of mo homo. your sister. is it not soil-told me that I should find you here, wen! I shai-l nevertheless be bref. My name is Meyer, Gustav Meyer, 1 am associated with the real gstate company of Archer, Lamb 8a Arch- er in Chicago Dcubtlesg you know it by reputation; it is one of the‘ best firms in the city. But let me‘ glv» you my card " He produced it, with something hat a/port another l ' to menus’??? tlber lot .'I‘his i; m» even hizhcr thrill ‘it'll’. which is, I berm-e calyed Jemmes. Hill. am which 15 wen mvemd M“? heavy some». and balsam m- -- (Conllnucd Tomorrow) 4 Men. Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old '! D Want llonnal Pep, Vim, Vitality 7 0i! k. l . you oiTi-iooiii“iifli'“.iifii“‘i‘“"fi‘ifii""°“.."“"' general zomocoiivniiionm. alien noi-dcolnor a0 or o. Nu mu»; lrnii, calcium, m"... 1.0,", “m... m. llc [>1 you ucuimrmbl my). vi’ ,vlu'|1|r , ‘m! nhlotl my 3%, n, imwr m» Osfrer Tonlo at load drug alum everywhere. of a floilfish. Dexter took it. stud- 1 TEN T0 SQUAD/I MILE Mlbla has 1 ~ _. service for fallen C ,'°°°,W.'°°°,_ '°““' “‘“°'m,,f",..,,,"’“ "5 I . I. cum. mound. anaalans in v brother's iii-Ave llll icons hold I ln the ceuicociy where the l! Shauna MI; Ovonou H! sure that could be put upon m"! keep out of the North ore! bi- election of Feb. 5." Mr, Coldwell, here to speak i support of Air Vice-Marshal Al Godfrey, 0.01‘. candidate. the Progressive Conservative was annoyed because the C. ' had not pressure on him to keep hi! izndicdalt; Ollilt of the cont r. o we. Prime Minister Mackenlie Kill could under law call off till W’ election by dissolvlnfl perlimi“ He did not know whether W. g would take such a step "._ would "be evidence that he _, plects" certain defeat in the lay-W, on. ,uii N. o”). .