' way Into your heart in a "Sniiliif Thrii" of romance set to glorious AND CAST OF 2.000 incluliqu John BARRYMORE ‘ Herman BING - Tom BROW A ROBERT Z. LEONARD Probocd by HUNT STROMDBR ~ LATEST ONE wEEk STARTING .MONDA Y;- Surpassing ‘ITieir ‘Triumphs ' in “Rose Warie” and ‘Waugbty Warietta”! Again they sing their Sigmund Romberg love songs.’ A year to make.’ ALSO MOVIETONE N ElVS f ("IH-rltlllcltiwn to Plummet-side (Daily e. , I-"ffltp Whitt-‘s Ri-stiiuriint-ILM l.llI.-—§‘2.00 rioon--400 pm S ismm i-rsidt- t-o- (‘hzirlotlclow n (Daily ex. Sun.) Li-aves (ilvtirlit-‘s Drug §IOTF~—III.OO l-W-‘l-W P-m-——6.00 p.111. ___.______________ 'l‘\\-‘o round trips on Sundav evening service. (‘hiirlirtfctaiwn lo Sou-rig. Wliilus Rrsliiiiriiiit ~l..'lt| p.m, "l"! “Hula-r late "DRIP? cxrrpt Sunday) Ifhviirti-Souris to (Tharltittetoyvn Li?) .i.m. Leave-s souris 8.00 a.m. wot-Is oarricd at reasonable rates. and comfortable, cheaper by far I‘ I.i\I.'l‘i Illl\¢‘*» art- s34]. H"! ruv-ius also M Bowman's Dlivisoifs Rcslniiraiiil, 5'10"". Hunter Riivcr and PTIOHI‘ 2I\ (‘Ifhywn Phone 36 S‘Sidc we. your fir-lends hav clecidcd we the event to pass, llltz bu you our he lions and best wis (Seorgctotivn -_ (‘lizirltittetoyvti Bus Service could not. allow nrty congratula- lies for the fut. and . lNotices Dear Scouts and Scoutcrs:- 0n Thur~ti-t_t' next we are izoing to have a usit from an old fricnd. Mr. H. B. Grccniiwii)‘. a Dominion rick! EHCCIIIIVO. H0 will be on the Island for one treck. On the 27th at 7.30 he wishcs to hold a meeting of tho Churluttc- touii Ake-las at tlic Basil (‘l1 Scout Hall. This lllPPIlllll will bc 111 the form 0f a Coult-roiirc. ‘ On thc 29th at 7.110 and on the 30th at 4.00 thurc is to be a confer- ence of Scoutmastcrs and Assist- ants in the Canadian Liegion Hall. It is hoped that all Lcaticrs will do thcir utmost. to be prcscnt and hclp make this a stict-t-ss. Mr. Gieonaway has fl largo territory and very little time to covcr it, so we do not vrant to waste this op- portunity which comes about once a year Let us show our aptirccl- aiion of Mr. Greenawavs visit. Tomnrrow- being Empire Stinday (‘HARIITVITTTTYWN mmirmmv ii .. the PRIII-DE EDWARD LAST TIMES 'l‘(ll).-\ Y “LOVE IS NEWS” TTRONE POWER LORETTA YOUNG Eastern Guardian i Charlottetown Gtriircliun may be handed to their Rclit Archie Hume. Phone 47, or lclt at 1-1. J. Muboifs Drug Store, Montague. lzatc zi lull liiic oi Foriiialclt-liidi- for thv irraiiiicnt of smii: in ciiiui. C.(ii'1'n:~\t‘ SIPPIIIIJII‘ I01‘ IlOIlIIO (lip- piug. Mini oiccrs ]l.l)lil]liI_\‘ tiisiiatch- 0d. Aliibiiiis Rvxiill Drug Store. Moiztagtic. there is to be a Church Parade of the Scouts, Cubs and Rovers of Charlottetown. The meeting place is thr South side of the Market bulding. A.l Scouts and Cubs are asked to be at the market at. 10 a. m. The time IIILS bcen changed so plcase note. l0 a. m. Friday. May 28th. First Charlotte- town Troop is having a play "The Snob." We hope that all Scouts will n-riflTlNfi MAY Your entire ma-ri-led W“. Mi". Spence. and Sarliu Mauliean svr-re North River Mny 6, 1 Mr. Frank Dark of in attendance. has been Y and many gath- 9 helped you share Pi-qiiul - — __ Tiwt lurziistus -- \\'v*li~i<~r's (ni-iii-r i . (Wutrlolfctrnvii — 10.00 i .i . (‘Iiiirlottvwwii —- l‘i' ikt-s —- — — — (iirdipiin — — — Arrive (Iiflflfllffffllll — — .. . ‘t-itui-rs arc fully prntcclcd liy ltisiirainvc- for llll\ lll‘f'I(Il‘I\I that may Happen whilc IITIVIIHJ,’ in this Bus. AIIIIOOI I911‘- home has alwniys , lx-cii most. pleasant and hospitable. ilccp interest which ivaivs taken in thc ivclfarc of this In token of our es- and hope it will sincere friendship and GOLIHN WICDIIINT‘. rrr-cl hcrP tonight. rendered by Ilhe piantsq, dancing and rot-d; tlin lllIPlVPllIhL! hours Rncl again wishing the RFOOm many happy re- turns of th» event. thc crowd dis- pcrmrl to their homes wcll pleased wrh an PVPYIIIHZ wr-ll spent, Nnmllrss to siiv thr- gift. a lova- lv tablc radio. will SW00" mflm‘ happy hours as tlivv nrccccd on th ship to the Haven. UNDERTAKER Charlottetown anll North Wiltshire give it their support. and feel that. if they attend this plirv. they will be fully satisfied with the results. To the Scoutcrs of the Island I wish to remind you again that there is a Training Course to b6 held fll Laikc William. Nova Scotia. from the 7th to the 17th of July. This Training Course ls our- of the host conducted in thc Dom nion. and has been a lasting memory and a KFPRI help to all who have taken it. Ask any who were there. Try to send a chap. over eighteen ycars of ntZP. m m1,- Camp. Particulars can be procured from Provincial Head- quarters. A thought for the week: We must be taught before we can teach. A smile for the week: He: Th6 size of your bill slmPIy mfllwl "l! blood boll. Doctor: That; will be G5 more I01‘ amt-mm; your systom. Yours in Scouting. "BUSY BEAVER” KELL CIIOOL Report for March and APT“? Grade X-l. Mary McKenna: 2. Mary Bradley. Kevin McKenna; 3. Genevieve Carragher. Grade [X Sr.—l. Rita Bradley; 2. Thomas Bradley. Grade IX Jr.—l. Faustino Mon- aghan; 2. Brrnadr-Ite Carrngher: 3. Thomas Trnlnnr. Gradc VIII-l. Mary Kcllv. Grade VI-l. Lnwrcnce Bradley: 2. Mabel Momitzhan. Grade V—-l. Carl Hagan: 2. Francis Carrngher; 3. Charles Gauthier. Grade IV--l. Mfncrva McDonald 2. Justin Kelly. Grade III-l. Norm-n Trainor; 3 Edith KPlly: 3. Fkeddy Hogan Gradc II Sr.—~1. Austin Bradley. Grade ll .Ir.-—l. Eddy McDon- ald; 2. Charles Mrmanhnn. Grade I-1. Vivian ‘Irnlnor. .____________ Passcnger Ito guard of local tralnl: "YouTc c-nrly this morn- inn" Guard: "Yes. we had t/he wind behind its." Charles Dutcher and family". at. one 951ml in tlic follow nu itvm troni the Vancouver era] Hospital, will b0 held at ll n. m. MOIIIIZLY Nunn m Thomson Norval; A. H. Brodie of Mnntrcal. Continued from p-iigc 4 i . what Chclscn buns are. And more than that. stit/ution. They are a bond oi Em- ish fI(‘ltl(l(‘l.l(‘Il‘S wluit the fasccs are to tho Italian fascistcty. and the liammcr and git-kit‘ to thp' Russlnn commuiiistcrv. 0r if ticv oiizht to bf‘. the clarification of the dcmoci process. capitalist. stsitv is rollrd Chelsea bun. ls it not the- aim 0f all good bakvrg ot Cht-lsca buns so to nrrangc thc .~lI£.’.’11‘. the currants thc cinnamon and fhc dough that little the most of thc and BINICIIICSS on thc bop. allv. but not tno much the most. Not vnourzh thc most to make the consumer rcscntful. ‘uisp bakcrs at homc and ovcrsctis t; sell the popiilacc a Chclsca bun that. bcnPath It; in a siwcch at Chvlscn about mu: Common svmbol of ilcmocracy that ht- scorn- s-d. prvti-ri-iiiq rnIIinr tn talk nbotit the Gcorgc Eliot and culture, non AMECHE , , Paul Kelly LAST 1131175 l.‘ I! [ 0 - D A Y 0 SATURDAY IIIATINEVID" ALZB BAPITOL-Mom-Tues-Wed. A DON'T LOOK NOW HfLfNzBUT I THINK THEY'RE LAUQHING AT USI snows 8-15 1.00 - 8-45 Pictorial No. 8 Blue Velvet Music Twilight 0n TM Tl“! 15mm Roseland Kim! Stanhope 7 P. M.. Rev. Thos A. i P. M Bi-ackley 7.30 P. M‘. G. A. Christie. Minister. L-694-5-22-1l. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL The Central Guardian COOK'S for perfect pictures. L-5469-24-24-Lt CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. 11-6798-7-12-312 SCOUTS will meet at l0 o'clock, instead of 10.30 at the Market Square. 1i-714-5-22-1i. BUY YOUR PICNIC SUPPLIES for the 34th aft Moore 6a McLeod to- day. L-707-5-22-1l. REV. T. 0. DeWOLFE will preach on Sunday, May 33rd at Westmore- land 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. L-5-22-ll. COVEIIEAD — STANHOPE - Unltied Church Services for Sun- dwy. Mfl-y 28 are West Covehead 11 A. M.. Oovehead Road 3 P. M. Wilson Minister Till} COMMUNITY CONCERT Association membership. campaign is in progress all this wedt. Join our greatest civic musical organization and enjoy the world's outstandtn artists and music. L-721-5-22-1i. NEW LONDON Presbyterian Con- greatlon Sunday. May 29rd. Geddle Memorial 11 A, M. Long River 2.30 P. M. Clifton ‘I P. M. Rev. Wallace 35c AIL AN SIZE 3 z osvstorso a PRIN & ONE 5 X '1 ENLARGEWIEINT 15c. Cash with Order New Chrome Gloss Fininh "CHIC FOTO"FINISHERS XP . FILM TED Moncfon, N. D. funeral was under the efficient dir- ection of Cutclifle dz Andrews. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The Boys Scouts and Wolf Cubs will parade to the Baptist Church to- morrow morning and Pastor Den- ton will speak to them on "Get- ting a Good Ready." The boys and girls of the Young worshippers’ League can look forward to a most. interesting Senior and Junior L-709-5-22-1l Mr will exchange with Riev. J. W. l-Iaiyt/er of Hazielbrool: for the even- ing service. The members of the Church and congregation are look- ing forward with pleasure to hear- ing Mr. Hayter as he always gives a message which inspires his 11st- eners and helps them to success in Kingdom endeavors. Interest is be- Wadland will conduct services. L-722-5-22-tl. SERVICE in the Marshfleld Bap- tist Church, Sunday afternoon May 23rd. at 3 o'clock. Speaker, Rev. J. W. I-Iaytcr of Hazelbrook. L-7700-5-22-ll. THE PROTESTANT ORPHAN- AGE gratefully acknowledges don- ation of case of eggs from the Dir- ectory Class Salvation Army. City. L-698-5-z2-3i. CORNWALL CHARGE. May 23rd. Kingston at. 11 A. Mt Cornwall at 3 PM. New Dominion at 7.30. Spec- ial Pageant at Cornwall at: 7.30 by Hunter River group. Rev. DK. Ross, Minister. L-699-5-22-li. SERVICES in York Pastoral Charge on Sunday, May 23rd will be Central Church 11 A.M_ York 2 PiM. 4Note change 1n hour) and at 7.30 DRUMMOND. Freetown, announce News Briefs From P. W. C. By CHARLES l. MMARTHUR . . '~SUBSCKII"I'IONS t0 the I|“I“AR:‘II{I{$ .-\'i"l‘I'l.\"[‘l(lN.-V\'t- (Yvrtn-an aiitl Silllthllll B01 aiid got second prize. Exams are over Saturday. 11-581-5-19-20-22-24-26-28. nolly back to P. W. C ..*F0.\' Ml‘ —Wc cariy a com- plcxc hiic 0t Worm CIIIJSIIIPS. Nem- ——- as. Col. McKinnoirs. Flreiiclrs and Biirrotighs ck Nlzihorrs l/Vclctiiiit-‘s. also Ear Mite Lotion. P. H. Pnttdcr, and .'i.l the Float Powders. Nltilitiuls Hifsiill Dru‘: Storc, Mon- I/HQIIL L-Jill-5-l£I-Ll0-Ll.Z-24-2fi-28. and his staff might well be proud. farewell. Airflight Start HKVIRS. IHIWZARI) l)l"l‘(.‘llI:JR‘S FUNLRAIF-Frieiids of the late Rev. time stiitionrd at Souris and other parts of the Island. may be micr- Prmiiicc of April 3rd: The luiicritl of Mrs. Nctimu Dutch- dictl on Friday cvcniiig in the Gen- llTllll Umlm-lmklng Paris‘ start from Montreal C""'l’““-"-_ ~\_’“-‘-_D‘.“°I““'- VIP" ‘"5 Angry at u» United States acct! 48, was 1min in Montical. She _ came to \"l1lf(!ll\'t‘1' twenty-live ccmmuco L Lmem m’ rams‘ a ‘ lng to grant ui-tificates to en- year aim. Surviving are her hus- trams Miss Mommy‘ said before bane‘ HUM“! Duuhm’ £9533,’ iézlsfie sailed 0n the Liner Nonnandle that while in Paris she would seek to have Montreal chosen as start- two dauiuhtcrs. (Bflltyl. Autlry 3.. and a sister. Mrs. lnpz point. Molllson said the reason Forgot The Buns Jinflc service. Cht-lsca buns are a British in- Remove Duty 0n . _ , _ u 5.3:... 1112.‘. §l°...‘“.°....°.‘ill‘*l‘..‘l...“’2§l Brazili Oranges comprmiii-u. Thcy arc to the Brit- UITAWA. May thcy aren't u; Canada For the koy to British history. film wholc sccret of tho "P I“ a ontcr Canada from Brazil tariff of 35 dutv. flavor and fruit shall be honestly U‘ _ dlvidcd Ihfnlltfhfltll‘? It Is. With a tradgd°flmegfizffi" wit; 5:3,‘: sweetness t - . “a l" nations And it is m“ mp pmmce 0f trade agrcemcnts with Canada. l()l'l_drpssing o; under most favored adhesive ovcrstvccfnvss. is no more 17'9"‘ and “mwqllenl-IY Win86! than mcaqrr- crumb bcrcft of 7mm ‘there W"? 5115109‘ I0 dull!- 5“i@p'ne_<$ m Brazilian Consul General Arno spicc and of fruit? n gpytfljnly ,-_;_ Kondea- of Montreal made repre- Wi-ll thcn. scntations to the Government that Yct this was the bun trhnf- Mr. importation of n considerable Kins: found umvorthy- of mcntlon vqllflmlly of oranizes frmn his i-icriinzc. This was the on the free list. request and an muncll has bot-n pour-d. Ye... it was division two that re- Wc arc plcnsed to .00 Prof. Con- Thc final issue of the College Thur-s was cnc of which any ed tor Since this is otir final column of ncyvs laricfs for this year we say- Froin Montreal NEW YORK. M 2O CPy-"Amy cr of 1379 Dcvoiisliirc Cicsrcnt, who Mnmson’ British Ijgynatér said w_ day she would attempt to have the Lindbergh Memorial Flight. origin- m” Chapel omfllly scheduled from New York to Disaizrceing with the ruling. Miss _ was to itrotcct RITIIIICS plimning a transat- the marriage of their ‘daughter Olive day will be up to the Choir’s usual high standard of excellence. Mrs. Wm. D. Sherry and little daughter Mary Noreen of Fernwood are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy. South Shore. Miss Kathleen Jarvis leaves this afternoon for a short visit to her parents at Elmira, P. E. I. A Good Wife When Abraham brought Sarah into Egypt he is said to have put. her in a box in order that on one lillfl-llge tht: boy into i; iii.iii llnd l1 should see her beauty‘. : ' I ' when toll was demanded by the cuswmw officer at. the boundary line. Abraham said he was ready t0 pay. “Thou bringest clothes?" the custom house officer. “I will pay for clothes," replied fllld Abraham. Margaret to Kenneth Sutherland Wright. Searletown. Maniage to take place the middle of J1me- L-723-5-22-1l. ENTRANCE PUPILS-“Entrance Goon etty Solved" now available. Contains solutions to harder prob- lems from text and Entrance Exam- inations. Postpaid twenty cents. postal note or coin. CF. Hine. Char- lottetown. L-691-5-22-1i. ENCLOSED PROPERTY SIGNS. —Partles requiring "Enclosed PTO- perty" cardboard signs. VB-ml5h t [rented as required under Fish and . Gamc Act, may secure same from the office of the Provincial De- partment of Afllfllllllfei m5‘- to“? cents each. L'533'5'21‘2I< ENCLOSED _ PROPERTY SlgsS. p‘. row-ed thc iirize for the best POrt- 'pard'les rmmrmg Enclosed O ICIIU. and they likcly enjoyed the PmY chnrolatcs. Divisions three and five cardboard signs. ‘varnish treated as required under Fish and Game Act. may secure saint? 1mm °‘..;“:..r".":::.:: .25; partment of r.c ure. t , cents each. L-336'5'21'3‘- no YOU KNOW tiie community Concert; Association brings to Char- lottetown great artists of the music- al world? Membership 0511111818" th s week only. For information call 1364. neadquarterfi Mlmilm Electric company. Jom WM’ and ' i ts l tier. uvcld lnevitab e res" Lxabsazql‘ The Ayria. of st. John's church. Milton met; on lfi-lday evening nt- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hooper. About forty yountl Pwplfl were present. The devotional and business periods were led by M155 Jean Rodd in the absence of the President. Miss Hilda Coles read the Scripture lesson. An c1130)“ able program prellflfed by M155 Ella MacLalne was Ell/ell R5 m1‘ lows. Reading. Mrs. Lindsey C0195- lnstrumental music. Mr. Reatzh Younker and Mrs. Percy Hooper. Solo. Miss Verna Rodd. tendini- Mr. Aubrey Newport, instrumental music by Misses Rena Coles. Doris Rodd and Beth Coles. A delicious ~1unch was served and the meeting closed with the National Anthem and Benediction by the Rent/or. Rev. E. O. Lancaster. CONCERT ENJOYED-‘Ihe old 20- (OP) - Oranges from Brazil will come in- free from Mayi to June 30. Hon. J. L. Ilsley. mlnl- ‘ ster of national revenue announced Mic (Ofllly. II. is estimated that 200.- 000 cubic fret. of oranges will during that period which at the regular cents a. cubic foot would have paid $701100 ln customs Canada free from most favored from Jan. l to April 30. "Barn Dance" concert put. on by St. John's A.Y.P.A.. Crapaud. was a splendid success on Fklday night. May 14. The night was stormy. but many turned out and gave tihe young people great 9D- plause. Chief among the charac- ters 1n it were: Cowboy Jack. Cecil Stordy: Reuben, always late. Ed- ward Norton: Jim and Jane, Lois MacVlttle and Noreen Simmons; Mammy and Poppy Yokum and theStrawberi-y Kid. Grandma and Grandpa and old Aunt Susanna were also there with some good advice for young girls from Grand- ma. The Crapaud Buckle Busters, Messrs. Adrian Rogerson. Jack Lrard, J. Everett Simmons with banjo. violin and guitar. played for all songs and the cowboy dance. FIJNERAL SERVICES-The fu- neral of the late Mrs. Fulton Rob- Rmently by ordcr-ln-coiincll the period of IP96 entry was extended to June 30 for all nations having Brazil. however. does not come nation treat- Gordon Cnrcw was very feellngly rendered The ‘floral tributes were many and beautiful and the large country would be possible if placed esteem ln which the departed was held. Pnlt bearers were: Messrs. J.S. McLeod, Frank Bagnulltfhea- ter Whltlock. The Government amt-plied with mice-h- ertson book place at Hunter River Tuesday. An impressive service was held In the Hunter River Un- lfcd Church, conducted by her Pastor. Rev. W. A. MacQuari-le, M. A.. B.D.. assisted by Rev. W. G. Qulgley of New Glasgow. A trio, ‘The Old Rugged Cross", by Mrs. Cousins, Miss Hazel Sellcr and Mr. “Thou bringest gold?" asked. bhe ficeri Yahflm. A good wife Is more than silk. pearls or gold, Says the Talmud further on the 1W Sllblvct 0f H 800d wife: "All the blessings of a household come isc-lf. will train his children pro- Ute y." transformed from "Rabbi Josc said: ‘I ncvcr call my facctl. lilObV-IIIOVIIILZ. (Illjttyl and d, wife "svift" but “home" for with- "Wffffl .\'0l1ll2 Wontan Wllfl miwar out a wife there is no home)" ' "Who is to bc cnnsidercd rich? m“) ‘EWIIVOHe who enjoys hi5 riches,’ vivacious girl," Said Rabble Meicr. ‘Everyone tvho has Villeyards and a and a hundred YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING - t (GP. Cable, Baviluiirdlan’; Spgclgl m _L_ONDON. May Zl-Two girls among the Canadian boys and girls that took part tonlizht. in the Emlllre youth rally 1n thr- Albcrt Hulk-Nora Gladstone uf Cardston. Alta. and Ida Near of Prince the rally was the high m?" "ID to thc Coronation. They were impressed by the of England." Sydney Horswell, Nelson. B. C.. said: “London has taught. us a lot about the modern world but. this night alone ls an education." ‘The llountlest cuniuiiim girl 11f- tendlng was Penelope Chlpman, i4 of Montreal. The Canadians were members of the 9.000 school boys and girls from all over the Empire London to view the Coronation pro- cession and take part in the rally. and Those attending from outside the United Kingdom will be guests of han. Pisquid lose. one o; its p105- the" firous farmers and a good llflih’ - nawasr d tolciidahcll‘ 7mm“ Plans ha" be"! midi? M!!! lng handyln flfksfiess or io anyone w let them spend a. brief vacation at the seaside. South Africa Plans For 0wn Defences ....., HlBh Mas; and conducted U1!‘ scr- various schools for two or weeks to defend hcr own territory, but that is all. according to Defence Minister Oswald Plrow. In a statement on tho Unions defence policy in the House of Assembly Plrow said Great. Britain "never asked us and. as far as I 795$ 08H 5€€. more than provide for our own defences." "No more than that has been asked and. as stated. the Union Government has no intention of doing more." he added. The Nationalist Party had ob- numbcr present fcstlflcd to the 190W‘! to the expenditure of $5.- 000000 on arms on the ground it would ultlmntcly llnk up south Horacc Cutcllffr. Percy Boyle, and Dr. Barrett. The Africa with any European diffi- culties that mlght arise 1n the ituiv. U00 Ilnnrcl‘: In: Cnllll. sermon. Th6 Brotherhoods story W. Boulter. The Pastor Personals girl asked “Thou bringcst pearls?" asked. "I will pay for pearls.“ Abraham. fllld through the wife. hcr more titan “ml Empire Tour Indian Royal Vandal] so" Albert, Sask-sald point of "greenncss brought to th ree before leaving for late -—--- vice CAPE TOWN. May g1 _r(;_ p, REUWTSI-Sflllfth Africa is ready never will ask us to do I have repeatedly Boys and neat, alert, obedient and u. may b98111 to show UVKIPIltL-a tuitidiness, IJflCIflVlllilllvsb disobedience. and to ak < .~. , dléfictfenegecegises for [hut tuft-cu o Uiiiortunately, lame“ Bland in the ncck and iliu I flkll-"d 1Y1": on the floor oi tlic slut lBWISe underg ah . . “lent M this tigm ‘mgr’ oi dctelo Drlsrl describing one 01' m“, m‘; replied 7MP bcctlmc vacant; She was then PI-Illll-EPV- lllld ovarian Extracts therefore "BY tho end of lhc ' should her husband honor her," "d IF" 5cm"; oldcr than In Memoriam ' The Angel of Death visiud tin home of Mr. and Cflfflcd off a dcvotrd Illlnbfllld and father in Lhc person oi Fianli Ilandrahaii. He wit.» born ill Fflll- 111118 Binok forty niiic _\'l‘lll'n aim rahaii. Mr. Handriiliaii \\.:|\ _~ en with the flu and days llliicss nll that mm III skill and tciidci" nursing could no ital 0f no avail. He wins fortiliril by the rlltfs of the Holy Moihvr (‘liiircli which were administered pastor. Cormack. He leaves to mourn It..< lo» II devoted wife foimcriy: i\li.~ (irri- rudc Gillan and oiie son. (‘hi-sior. scvcn datiuhtcrs; Mliry P. W. C.. Ida. Zita. Evclyii. Lenin. Gcncvicve aiid Alicia, all at linriit‘. also an aged IRLIICI‘, four limilicrs will meet immediately at the close . of the morning service. for a help- CHANGES IN B_ _ 1 ful discussion on the "Life of Boys AND G RHIAW)" u! Esau." uiidei- the leadership of ' L“ MAY DUE T0 GLAND CHi-tvcs. - a girl-s who hate bee“ llllll ' o at. rchoo lhl I19; u, bfiliEle in maintained in the Su d - . 551001 and attendance recrbrg srbeoflflssfihbliahtggghlybuiilgi Izll-OHII“ ' steadily broken. The music of the a condition of "low 6mm,“ film" . trying to justify LIIUIHhFHWJs m. m Bctmns. 1t is thug um... 9 a long Um that Physical reason for mi- c] Glllwarance and bvhzulor mm“ I times ll; is infcction intestine, with-h - res orcs tli bo- . IS Prlceless their previous norfnal 599m V8111’ Oftcn nlsu, it l, turban“ 0T bile lrlaiids of il . particularly ti“. I‘ body - Dome 5111'] iid it ion, some m; gliiiiiis H“ lllfo a. woman. "Flu. HHTO, , llllllll Edward I-Iuntingtm wi Clifford A. Wfitrhhlh Allgelc-s. Cnl., tn Clinical wed “m? and Sllfgcrl’ state; A ' _ M155 A- 339d l6. bPCllmp “I will pay for gold," replied Ab- lllfllffcivnt, and dppfpgmwd: mhum u I _ ed fixedand straincd posttircs i kThou bringcst silk " they then 1011f! llPrlOds and - as ed. "I Wlll pay for silk." he said. lisill‘. we p i. enlouo" 9!‘ Cflll-sfl. Hcr iiicutil pi: massif were slow tslto was natural they g1 ic ‘and alcrti, (luu and m“ "bed. She Wfls irritiiblc iii tlmgg Ilflllfls no 913mm)" blOod prcssiiri‘ low precious Yale Rt which boiiv prflccsscs “m; Pd tmelabolisml “ms 20 percent I TIOYIIIHI‘ Elven tihyr .\ third w ~ R llTPflt improvcmcnt iviis nail“ "He who loves his wifc HS 1iim- 5bIP—-bl00d ])I'(\\‘Slll‘(\ hit-i“... M“ self and honors h ‘ it slid. whi R chccrliil. l1;i;);i\-_ mrmfl This mid other cnscs ricscrilwll I a hundred the” W" Dhvsicians should ma hundred fields Parent-s consult. the family tam-i slaves to labor cnrlv when ihcv noticc ' thcreln.’ said Rabbi Tarphon, but. N10712:‘: in behavior in ti“... b0 said Rabbi Akiba. ‘He is richest of and ' all wiho has a Wlfp that is becom- "18 in all her riots." Oanadi-anfairis Enjoy fIPIlllll girls. .}__.__ FRANK IIANDRAHAN Frank Hiiiidziilian 0f Mr. and Mrs. Loiii l ilk- rilici" iliica by hi] Rev. Hither George .\lc- niiciiiiing th fee sisters. In the pHS5Il1g~0I Mr. Ililllfllfl‘ 1n need of hclp. His funeral was hcld fioiii Ill! resldcncc, Pisquld to Si. An- drews Church and the lariv t‘flI' tege testified to thc which ho was hold. Tlic were met at. the Father George (‘stvriti in rciiialns door by RH’ McCoriiiiirk llll“ officatcd at thc Rcqiiicm at the grave. The larpc iiiim- her of Mass offerings aiid iritvrl 01 Sympathy testified to thc mom- Ory of a kind and dcvolcd fnthcr. The pall bearer: wcrr: Donald MacDonald. Prcd JllYi Ronald MacDonald. Charles 0F‘ trldge. Frank Aeneas McKlnnon. May his will Mcssrs MacDonald will 1n peace. i#_ ?__. WELL DRILLING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Apply to H. W. DOUGLAS Mount. Stewart. RR. NO- I or D. R. JAY. Winsloe 311211-5222. 6-"