PAcs__s_lx vn-tm-r-n-r n-l-v-w-tvmw mmwc-w-vwrawraw mmvnwwt-a.s.n'.'nvnvv.v saw-aw PLAYING FOUR DAYS —-Sta rts MONDAY cuiungfirsgs TllRlLLS nu scurry ‘i “rim sun BEFORE! i § a uviziiilui . r uAiWirn ; Iharles iiialiiflrd-Waitér Ramadan-Martina llllri§coliqIanei Beecher i Prv'.\u.";a’a~..?<'..:tcdbyCecil B. lleliille nus Mmnm MELODIE crmroos ‘i. cuoucu FORMBY To r L h :: S: —- p8 ll nug S ' PR iii/C 1- IN souui AMERICAN scones E D it/if-l i"? D TO-DAY - snows 230-7-0 I '.-uvi.r-v\.-.~.- v. -. war-v.“ h'u'u'u'n'fi'lv'h'v 'n'lnfi'u's'q'lfl_ f-Nfifhfifi-‘u’. TO-DA Y wI-l-I-l'u"u“n m“. Z." . TWO FAVORITES There's a laugh icr very ‘A line and a thrill {or every scene and they all come with machine-gun speed! Ilrcslls ‘MARTIN l Cnlumlls Pinon (hrtoon — Musical Comedy Dick Trlwy‘: G-‘llleu MATINEE 2-30 EVENING 7.00 - 8.45 ION. - TllE iii-ID. ...:::'..- 5.12., present total » to in t _ Oif those whgpoess n e y m if >> ‘ Reap ‘ivind’: Those in foster homes 1n care and attention. The matter of homes has always prob bedn Long finding . nivni w. ‘t; ~~l At the annual ting '1' Childen's Aid scuff; held tutti.’ day 1118M. MBJOI‘. T. E. MaoNutt. SPF-"tflry-‘Ireusuor reported the l very favorable balance n hand of i $1,323.06 in the funds of the society. AGENTS REPORT Mr, W. J. Bswders, went. pro- . sented the following report ed the year's activities: As you are aware, the object of the Children's Aid Society is the , <t.'ll'e and protection of neglected “Mi dependent children. more or less retarded on this account. While some excellent homes are being time to time it would bc a consid- erable advantage to thr- scclcty if the number of such homes was greater. . lixth prccliu .. _ anniversary- i c Juvenile Delinquency Another tyvpe of neglected child the Juvenile Delinquent, who, beca/use of improper or faulty hcme discipline becomes a source o-f nn- brmlght before the Juvenile Court. 'I'he total number dcnlt with in this way during tho post. your wus fifty-seven. Forty-five boys and twelve girls. One encouraging feature of the Juvenile court cases is the large number who apnoar only owe and qive no further trovuhlc. This yrar. ninety-one per cent how taken to heart the advice rcccivod in thc court and have sins.» given a good account of themselves. it is only the more serious cases that are b/rouilht. into court. A vrent manv instances of potty an- "Oyunce on thc hurt. of iuvoniV-s ore dealt with b‘: lntcvvl-"ivivvz tho ; uiucing them elsewhere to receive the chance in life of which they . ‘c being deprived by careless and inlrrovident parents. There are many neglected child- ,,,.]_ rm in our midst. and in addition --...\_.;. to the usual causes met with in , inst years. new problems, created or tho war, are being encountered. nrri our society has had to deal with cases recently where it was H“ m m. luurd necmsury to remove inno- l. m, H. cont children from the evil exam- .., .35 nlc and influence oi their mothers in the absence of husbands who are y. flwuv from home in the service 6T i thr-ir country. Tho money coming to these mn- ‘hcv- has been transferred to the “merits and with v"r_v snthlactnrv r'.l~ll""rn's Aid Society to be ud- "Mulls. ‘ In"? .11 in l.l'e iutrresi of lit" Tl. wrs louurl nr-"c':<'"v-'.' L. rnnri "'ii- "H. 1'11‘ P-“flvut indications "cvcu 1liVi‘ll‘iI'\‘i<l fii'l1>l‘lll:ll'l‘lt‘.< wrr- llisi Pohans mzmv more such ‘urirg Hm cm.- "wsvs will have to be dealt with as In wluiiio- lu iimw. hum-n H“. limo vocs on. "urt for "cllncucnu- iilcr“ wore Frhbwhivye cl-‘iflen wrrownrds "vrhi" ""1rr= v...- ~-_»v-..,..i..._,. r "‘ the Fviotv at this rerlnrfln! Pi ‘i fi"1"i "r" w" d” "vi yr-ir six cvse“ to bc w~rd= 1_"."Ylfi t’\'ri'~cn n""itio"r=i chil"""" {were made wards, bringing the ~rvphfl~ pr m» (71. Ti. l< 71'" cfisv in n ' ears work in u vcpovt that may be l n'umn'I-J'n-u~%'n-I'u'l- ssEMPlREz/I “summva.-.-.-w.-.-a.-.-. ed t0 be wards ~ .. ‘I'll!!! ‘m two reached u. ' i ~ss CilPi TL g4, 5 m, m" w... married. .5. “ti, ililihftilfi.‘ r5551 ggqfggiygpo’ gggyggnriig; ; To DAY $111138 11p rrsldence else- the old-time penny arcades Khere. ; _ - . ree died. _--;= I.’ _ ‘PECIAT. FFREEN Iibrty-four of the above children -‘ j 550W‘ 3-" u‘ m 1cm" hilm-‘s ihFOiIEIIOlIY-tlle rend in a few minutes, but I have i -' "u tifnmywiie a“ in i!‘ endeavoured to resent above an i 1 wsiczm‘ “f; mthgmdtlyrmifi? 5:196:- uutline which wll st least give you e “gm m t "i" f some ides of what is being done in flflhvfi“ H‘ ‘Vi...’ omhazm-Gre six in Rfifomvgrcicifirétgs the inhtcrcst of ilijrlifcigturlilatle glhiid. .» - '-- .. ‘JVlHfiHNV ' - ‘ " "m W ° "it ‘"1" '* ° ° “"- .-. ' ' 4 on; 2PM" arm!’ and one i“ the selws. and it ls pleasing g1 note the country are visited annually, and I DeMille Sea E pic, Societ Re Ort ggzglgezgjbglgnagiiveghsigl? ‘V’ ' , sa r, o .. Coming TO Pl iilLG y p phanages are receiviiieg exegllgrfit foster been a difficult ie-m I-Zld our work has always. obtained from . ,- - nyl This is serious important Iloya-uce and gets into such trouble ' r. . ~ 1.1 _W<>I‘k. which frequently, means tak- l5 Deity theft, destruction of pro- m: Di ti...» ma children from the homes and hefty. etc. for which he has to be 5 CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for news of local interest, but. ndvertlslnl of u newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- abla in sdvunce. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANUE L-Wll COOKS for Christmas Photo- graps. Evenings by aDWifli-illifgii-u BELFAST-BELLE nivlm-uhlt- ed Chunks services. blulday. NW- 29tll: Belle River 11 Ali/L. E1110“ 3 PM. (Note change of hour) W. B; MscPhall, Munster. 11-28-1 l i ENGAGEMENT-Mr. Mrs. J. F. Hlllllie)‘ of Vernon amiounce the engagement of their duushief I l-Lauel to Wcrulcll Dockcndoril. 5°" o! Mr. undMrs. Wilbert Dockendorif he. §§¥ii",.tit"3.“‘s.s° use“ p a” e i n-za-il c. w. s. o. nuonurrs WANTED i Scrgcarlt Rhoda HFSOH 0f i116 Cim‘ ndiun Womcns‘ Army COTPS stationed at theUReciMtI-HE Statgiélé Churlotttown "uiour cs, lnlurlllzllllzi mlildflngvigiotxfl Yzgiie“ 5 n . - wnsldcrmg c“ 11-24-61 CHURCH NOTICE.—'I‘he United Church or Czuudu. l-‘Iunter River Pastoral Charge; Services will be held on Sunday, November 29, as follows: Wiltshlre 1100 Mn. Ham)?- ishire 300 p.111 Hunter River 7.30 i D. m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Min‘ istcr. 11-28-11 s1‘. ANllliiilVS DINNER. Char- lottetown Hotel. Nov. 80, 8.15. sharp. Tickets obtainable from committee, D. F. Bethune. A19! W~ lvlatlu-son, Ncil ltlcCilnnelI, Aben Eluclyian, hlulrclm MacKinnon. T ti. lilcvlillun Also at Charlotte- zown Hotel. 11-25-35 TRYON-BONSHAW narnsr (‘llUllCll.—Sunday. Nov_ 29th. Try- “r1 300 p, m, Bonshaw 7.15 pm. On Tliurszlay evening. Deccmbcr ‘rri. at 8 p. m., the W. M. A. S. of ‘e churrli will hold its Alililiiil Thank Ollvriiiv. Srrvicc in the Bap- list Church at Trvon. The prorlffim i will cons of colored slides o’ the ‘.070 O‘»n'.:i'iirvur"ri1 P=s=lnn P‘"V A cordial invitation is extended to ull to uttvud lhc=o scrvlccs. 11-28-11 ' ‘J-‘fllff-h‘ Till-I KIRK or s1", JAMES-- Butii IVIUfllllliJ. and Islvflllflg Diem 9i Dlvin: Worship ut ihe Kirk to- morrow will be conducted by ii-P hiinis;cr. tlic Rt v. '1‘. l-l. Bussi?“ Somcr. M. A, s. 'r. M. who “W11 M... m “i, i...» _- .lr.U1\.‘§iJi\ 1.4K‘. sub- jects "llouxo Religion" and _"Tll€ Finished Work." 'l‘lie music will be unrlci- the direction oi Miss E. Lil- lian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. 0n Wed- ncsdny ut 7.30 the hiinislcr will commcncc a new series of lectures Cntiiltd “Studies In Scripture. ,\ GRAFIOFS . GIFT. - 'i‘li:s wool: Mrs. E. A. Curlmcrc. 96 [.1 Ave, forwarded to tile local uillce of the Rod Cross society the sum oi $29.25. with the wish that ii; be used for iitty hms for seomun. This a uut wus the proceeds of flmimrs mid ut Cudmnrc Bros. store. lvirs. Cutlmurc has been growing ilnvve ior scvcral yours and the procecds from sulcs are always given l0 some urn-thy cause. Mrs. Frunk Crcrzncr has returned to her home in this city after a very enjoyable holiday with he: husband who mlploveci wtb a construction Co. ill Dartmouth. N. S. ».~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'~.'.-.- I THE BAPTIST CHURCIL- At the morning service ll A.M., the Officers and Mon of H. M. CS. Qu-rcn Charlotte and the Officers and Mcu of Charlottetown Sea Czuzct CJTpsAEZAiP w..l Le in at-' teucluucs. The 111v I. Judson Levy will take as the subject of his mor- ning sermon "Strength To Do Right." The ailthcm of the morn- ing will be Sullivurrs “Turn Thy Face From My Sins." The Church S" ool mots for its Bible Study SCIVlCP at 2.30 P. M. At the service of evening worship the Itcv. C. W. Cook of Summcrsde Baptist Church will be the preacher. Baldwin's "Turry With Mo O My Saviour" will bc eveuinu anthem. John Inch Mus. Bar. Organist and Choir- master will be in charge of the day's music. msjivofizsus - (or) - For that many boys and girls are growing un to be decent respectable citizens whose condition could have been quite different were it not for the help rendered by the Child- ren's Aid Society. riok in a pretty ceremony. The owls were attended by Mr. - and Joseph Donovan. sister $111 moths}; in-leivxv“ oimtlse bride. "*'* e Gvusr n c g 901-- B- ’l‘- COCK. M. U. Mr. and Mrs. Bsmbrlck. msny yesu rCglitmclil-l. cock. tit‘). Dlretiaior °1 happmeu’ 0' m:.. Slffl 1011 8i R - ‘fence Headquarters, was g3: of en Mfivgm mung“ gum. “"11" °‘ caimdm" “mY ‘"1 m" mdsinmht his s monster one: oi croix Militaire Beige a the Belgian Government in apgrecis- tlon of aid glvrn l-he Belgian Forces in this war. A member cf the Royal Cmmdinn Rcgvmmt. this vet ran ‘ sr-ldievl-i luililuiy cuvtcr d ies back lo 1902, win-ii he wus cmnml stored u 2nd. Licutcnutnt k1 the 3rd Vol- untrvv Battalion. East Surrey Rie- mime no Jrrucd the R. C. R..s in stay He Doucem who l. . noted ts 1912 _ _ L; Lf\_ n’ d ffl. i ' ' to visit relatives sud frien then d,svl{\qsl_;\h_(;-il’“§§.:e {an the can’: géuimwglggmlélolln player is always return“, ‘m, u” Ne", yo.” 5mm Grvt Wur has bsen etigalzc-d i-1 w ' ___.. 69¢ Whitll had Ghhlnceyi their joy stuff wnvk in varirvs parts or Can- whim "lWmnI W P-t- - H0 DIS!- Min in ill!‘ rr-rvico of the Permanent. was put on, and e large crowd dune- ed to the old time music of Mc- Kay's Orchestra. day for the mainland and site short. vis at the Madgslen Islands. calling here on his return for s one day have received word from ‘Si. Dunstan’: Weekly llews Durin u. t. week m} Exten- sion mgartxxoieg? under the WWW“ Dr. Muifiydlgm. This wss the first in u pens of the Province this year. On Tuesda nilhiv. NOV- “ms m‘ J_ A. Macmillan gave m intern and instructive lecture to the It“ ent body W 5- n» meeting was preliminary w organization at the 00 689- Two students left the collese lllt week m join the armed forces. The were, Rod. macDougsll of Rumfo! . M31119, md Paul LBOrOIXBt. Mltil Beauo County. QM season was held on ‘Thursday l-fifl" noon. Socials will not be held dur- ing Advent but. will b08111 Ill-ill after New Year's. A meeting ided over by Hoc- key Re resume, Gerry Forbes. was he d on Wednesday for the pur- pose of making plans for the hockey 598.8011. Rev. E. L, Murray, P. P. oi Sum- merfield. and Rev. Harold Croken. P. P. of BT08. were visitors to the. College duringthe week. in full swing. ces also ing held for the senior team. mbatss: In 5t. Augustine's Boc- iety open discussions were held on various topics of interest. Michael Hennessey presided and Wm. Mac- Donald acted group was, "Resolved that a tunnel should be built after the war eon- necting P. E. I. with the Mainland". Eldon Green and Bennett Donahue successfully upheld the resolution. James Murphy and Francis Murphy spoke for e negative. John Mac- Irmi-s presided. and the secretory was Brighton MacDougall. A five minute speech was given by Joe MacKenna. The subject under discussion in the Freshman society was, “Resolv- ed that CooFeration has done more for the _ busyness world than- has Competition’. Speakers for the af- firmativve were Kent Macdonsld "mi Aibfii Vefret. and for the negative John Murray and Paul pundrlsan. The decision was given in favour of the negative. The chairman of the meeting was Glen Mliflihy In the Sophomore Society all members gave impromptu speeches. Austin MacKenna acted as chairman, and Percy Landrigan as secretary. ‘The work on Red and. White is nearing completion. The Editor. Frank O'Neill, expects to have the magazine go to press about Dec 1st. Z..ist..l And Vicinity, Friends of Mr. Arthur Aidershuw, will 1.2m: WMM regret oi ms unless at ms nolne in PILMPEH. Mrs. nninst AJnu~s| wuo was a pkhiciil. ill Lily: r. n. s, knoopltnl ADI‘ n. Slim.» tum: flnB lctninc-n. w ms “Unfit Alufl. -__. Mr. Pius MacDonald, has answer- eo Lil€ can to rue milieu iurtes and enihrcd hue almy lust wlxx. me is tile tuna sun o1 Nil‘. and lms. wu- iidlll lVlih-‘ubiiilsu, w cuter me sel- uces. A lourtn sou was disc-lunged some time ago alter serving a snort. period rum a. iiith expects w report iur service ill December, Mr. Mac- Donald, father of the boys is serv- .ng as a C. u. it. section man here and says he is proud to have several sons able to serve in this great cause and_\vas hunseli a great. buyer Bonds. Last week his friends read with interest where one of the crews in a big air raid over Italy included Gunner Ollanley. R. C. A. R, of St. Peters Bay, O'Hanley. is well known h-sre where he servvecl as a. Bank Clerk for several years. Friends of A. C. Raymond Joy, R. C. A_ F. will hear with interest that he has been transfer- ed to one of the airports near home alter serving for some time in On- sr o. Pte Arthur Blaxland, who arrived from England almost s year IIO and who has been stationed on the Mainland has been transiered to Beach Grove, attached to the staff. He is one of the five Blaxland Brothers who entered the ice shortly after war broke out, b tssd to say today there are only four, one brother Avery was lost at sea several months ago. wads in real good udition. The annual meeting of the Morell, Co. Operative Creamery was held in Morel Hall. last week and s ver satisfactory report was presente . The report showed the largest amount of butter ever mode here in one season, despite the fact number of farmers their on to the city. Several route men have hauled cream for as much as forty miles. Mr. Crealen, the buttermsker at Moi-ell, is considered one oi the very best. The last weddinéhst Little Ilower Roman Catholic urch hem for this yeartooir place, Tuesday mor- n when Rev. Phalen Mclflenns, uni d in the holv bonds o! metri- gign , Josie mpierre and Ernest m He. Alziar Doucette left. Thurs- r n. it to his wife and family Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ll. Sinnott. conducted I-Bhort. Oourn r series o! courses to be Si"! 1mm‘ - The last College social for this ‘ Intramural basketball leagues s-re ‘ are be- y Despite the fact we are nearing ag$'hat?fily'mlzlzagilyl_ w: iiiut”fi.°th§°v"li'i‘.‘.'iit 3.23.2335 w‘ “m 3""- “Yms ' ' to car and car drivers report Lmwm’ an“ “m walk“ “with?” “M131. o...“ u ‘all con-ash shit»... forth in d. s bright boy with all the advantages cue and love -could bestow for cherish was lent for u season. It makes doubly‘ from ome. coming with his ed U"? lt ihe P. l’. I. Hospital. claaraltraining centre in the R. C. trot: as an won the scholarship while attend ing P. W clsss teacher he tausht D. 0., this term but the call serve was LhQRCAF will reside with his Mrs. Murphy. MRS. STERLING HUNTER vseldom has the town of Ken- sirlgton and surrounding districts been so shocked and saddened when it was learned on the morn- ing of October 30th that the gentle spirit of Mrs. Stirling Hunter, nee Lyds, Stewart. had passed sway in the Rinse County hospital. Her smiling face will be missed in community and in Church wnere seldom a Saboath passed without her presence, but more especially in the homo where she had so faithfully and willingly ministered to lwr family bearing her burdens with a cheerful smile. No one thought of her as ailing as she was seen where duty called her. so when it was learned she had been culled to her Heavenly reward so suddenly one wonders why. But God's ways are mysterious. He lmows when our tasks are the memory of and in: mother and faithful wife, her husband. and sons and daughters: Margaret, Mrs. Wilfred Evans; Lily. Stow six art. and Percy; also n, m aged mother, l. John A. Stewart. of Dun- sts-ffsge md four sisters and three United Chum K . m It u o'clock, theme u» the ou- ited Church, Dlllltlfllllfl‘. where she was imladerly laid to rest by the side of her father who re- deceased sevrsl yars ago. floral trihu were as follows. Pil- low. human children. 83h), MllIOIfl-lhd lid- I spn’ .mnmnm 4mm. $.12. s. Mil-inch Co. finals}. and Mrs. J. ll. '1. llrs. Obilholm. Bgggeulmodonothytotsm 'u - . Thygesiolnileweleenonmatarel‘ o DONALD I088 MACIAYDEN iLQ-n "Budded earth bl Heaven wsgutnily euglfiplif 5 "F: e ths nus e to Great Beyond. he soul of sweet, tender, Donald Ross Msolihyden st the os-rlyllooitonyemflod m t4 besut in th Paradise shove. Don l wsa sepurticulsrly clever, th t fond . t hi. "a... $32.3 ed possession, but Ill-II h’: sedsshewusofuswuy Force since the lust wrir. theireon o “Nov. 10th, following on operation. Cyril, that he had arrived at Offic- A. Upper Canuda. where he will aircrew officer, Cyril . C. Passing out as a first for one term and had planned to enter coming so he enlisted in Mr. James Murphy. has moved to the city for the winter months. Mr. Murohy who is one of our oldest resident is still hail and hearty he son Pius c‘; IN MEMORIAM v.1 iiiiin . r i» ~ and its led lndius Dealers throughout Clnudl invite you to mid! will!!!“ complain season of Metropolitan Open Broadcasts] ' _witls DE PAOLIS. JOHN DUDLEY and THELMA VOTIPKA (an gnu»: so dual!) (Zanducsor, FRANK sr. mom Gaetauo DonizeitPs Opera LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR with LILY PONS. JAN PCB. LEONARD WARREN, NICOLA MOSOONA, ALESSIO N CE more, McCoil-fiontenac Oil Company Limited and its Red Indian Dealers are happy to bring to the music lovers of Canada the great operas of the world, interpreted by the famous Metropolitan Opera Company and broadcast direct from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City. Every Saturday afternoon for the next 16 weeks, commencing November 28th, at 2o'clock E.D.S.T., these thrilling operas will be heard over the entire network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Your neighbourhood Bed Indian Dealer brings these Operas to you in the hope that you will enjoy them even more than in past years. Foryouralalionaradlinmsuyvurlvwoalrlanapapc army and I home. the same Way over. uld keep working and with the a1 I ggvernment, I could start buying the furniture we a As an answer he asked me to return hi8 iven for safekeeping to his mother. and he W115 m9 v g towards each ogheiglgivetrziigbe married after the M" i‘ hink i t e U9. on ANgI‘kIC-%REOASS?OQS spegk 10111161‘ than words, and you must be 1M dumbest, gm ‘in the world if you do not see that he doesn't love 3'0“; that he hasn't the slightest intention of ever marrying you, and that o“ are just wasting time in waiting for him, Y s u you have a particle o1 prldo 16ft in you. tell him that you tlfrou h with him‘ that your engagement is over, finished, and that are e ging to look.about for a marrying man. He evidently lulcuds gmiuatryofi Beat him to it. and at least have the satisfaction oi throw- ig him over instead of letting him cast you aside, g W heard of men doing many mean little insulting things to womleanhzvhom they professed to love, but I have never heard 0i 0M POOO-OOOOO-OQOFO-OQOOQQ-OQUQQQQ‘ _ 00-00-000 Dorothy Dix Says- A “. "v"v ‘(UOINKVIIIU-(A irom pggv_zi' "i INTENDS TO. JILT HER. thres DEAR MISS DIX: I have been engaged to a. man for the 985i u years. but he “W” “ev” “m w mmy Waugh? iialialviengairlotiedtlie wait until we could have a better start. Now b u“ M Once‘ I thought it would be nice ii W5 Oflllld 9 ma" lotment I would receive "mi ii" would necd for our ring, which he i181 may, 1f we still i881 FIANCEE offering his fiancee as blatant an insult as making her return ii" engagement ring to his mother for safekeeping. That entitles him to ‘Lep up u. the head of the class o! cad-s. p”, M lean i-hhlfieébfdfirémt till §gvflga2nrhlsvhére g very impressive service wlasvglgg: dugtgd by the Rflll. G. Clfly zrd m 5'“- wh° ‘PM’ mmmhmuv! 1 tslni. the bereaved mwiiy i1 is“ 1e“ their deep mic-I- Tiw imfih, W, the iollowlnB mominfl °“ m...‘ homewasd Juumw. W 3”“ '- Donold was the only child of MT-l and Mrs. Innis MacFa demstghxfl’; m; also two half-bro er! and Burdette. and one sister Mrs- Blll Bailey to mourn the 1°55 91 " ioVing brothel‘. Card Of Thank-i Louis MscFayden. - ' to show oi Saskatoon. Bvfik- Wis“? ma“. N- the“ deep appreciation w lutives and kind friends who did Doctors sent such li-fl-li 305s; also moss wh° Nurses’ tributei- and beautiful 110ml W131‘ ROYALTY sonoor. Honor mu to: the mm" °' November. M “any Glifil, Grade l0. - a: vim“ Burks. _ _fl,ub vonfderstlne. mm 9' {awry 1W“- a. r - __ 1d qrainol‘. Grade o. ojiéificlmm s. mains mums and m§fi,f§f‘i’i.(m'uoi. vahrdprstwv 2. much mun. i“ err #6535“ 4. - 1. - - - and‘ a. and: manhood. Grade I- 3. Morgan Rhymi- Orrsde 2. Sr. — l. Elroy Moot/ire. 2. Marie Veeaey. 3. Elaine Mnclnnis- Glade 2. Jr. - l. Jchn Chowen, - fled Chowen Grade 1. 8r. — l. Denzil Machine. ' i. (lends csmsbell. 3. Mae MaeKinnon. Grade i. Jr. - i. Elrmeth Camp- bell snd liar-old MacKinnon equsl. B11117 and 2. 117F110 loo-ran ma..." equa". Tend: er: Verne M. lflhon on row or ‘I'll! won.» 1AA’! PHILLIPS’, "Ill" "ICIICIA 5&4‘ Wsnttowskeuplutlsoe-unifliililn" netWThen ‘veemesnslvestomm acidity ehsmqvwfserunhrrhinips‘ Milk“ liens-w- 1 °..."“....; ?.."“"‘....."l”‘...._.,°‘ “$353 d! ve ill . stomach. TWO-it P”. motes mild yet thoroush iiiimimug‘ Au ideal laxative-antacid. Reed I muck-send hi“ 1 pflgflsd your I-rlylidlll- Available in liquid or tablet form.