IPAGE EIGHT FINAL SHOWING-S TO-DAY ” RED CANYON " EXTRA: NEWS - COMEDY - SPORT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 25. 1950 PRINcE11EI)11WARl1l111 STARTS Milli-DAY Fll-zillll Alilill lwo-llllllul LOVE Ill CAFESOBIEIY1 Penthouse parties! Night club illswis! Swank Illf THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Ilarold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs Bruce Mserlsoe. Miss Joyce Wigglnton. Miss Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavers. 1 am: on son. ..”CHICKEN AND HAM SUP- Mrs. Lemuel Hicken, Pembroke. FEB. Beaver Club Hall. Montague. was a visitor to Montague reoently. Wednesday. November 29th. Aid of the guest of Mrs, Richard L1ewe1. King's County Hospital. iyn. "RlGBEKAH LODGE MEETING M1-1 James L1ew1.11y11 of Murray - MISS Thelma I-vi""v91' Pl'95Ii-led 35 Harbour North. recently visited in the lcgular meeting of the Acme Mcnt3gue1 311551, 1,1 1-11, 5011 and Rebekah Lcdge at Montague Thi.lrs- C11111g111e111111111w1 M1.1 111111 M151 131-1.. Georgetown And Vicinity Master George MacDonald was a visitor to Charlottetown on Satur- Mr. James Clark of Lower Monta- gue was a visitor to Georgetown on Monday. , Miss Ruby Allen left recently for Bedford. where she has secured a position. Mr. W. Brehaut. School super- visor was a business visitor to Georgetown on Saturday. Ssrrlss Party I-'sr ilr. sail Mrs. lrszol ..'Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brazel were tendered a delightful sur- prise party in their new house in Institute and the people of Don- agh district. gathered in to con- gratulate them on their success in building a new house. Mr. and Mrs. Brazel were ushered into the living room by Mrs. Vincent Trai- nor and an address was read by Mrs. Patrick Trainer and lire- sented with a beautiful large con- goleum rug. Following the address complimentary remarks were made by Mr. Lawrence Heron. ' The Guardian may he bought at the following places in 11111, . g g Montague: tllue Dome ltesiaursnt. and Guardian Office; ill George I Dmmih 0" T""dlY ""'"'3- N? 1 11NhRTINE1E12'13O1 111E1VENING 7 91 town: the Post Office; in souris: The Snack Bar and H. ltlcn- "mb" 3"” "M" "I9 w”"”"' I I : YOII i I I A If you are steadily QUICKLY AND PRIVATELY-AT TRANS CANADA CREDIT You can choose from several convenient loan plans to talu care of your financial requirements of the moment; 1-e.1,.y1,1,1111 arranged to your particular budget! I T 1 --E111-2--11 1-. NO BED TAPE-N0 EMBABRASSIIENZH GET THE READY CASH Olllliloyed In the Charlottetown 1 da evening. There was a large a'.- L1 11 1 11 11 111111 -- I NI9k'uII” terfdance and plans were made for f;s1d.f,VcV: 1)1l1nt1rI: ;)1umacveapartlerIIenItlsp. MISS Earle” LHVW5 0' Ohlrlon" Mn AMI" J" Campben11:1t1”"ed -"T . . 1.1,ce1v1111; me ylce.pl-esident. of the ' gg. town spent the week-end as the :1h1t11dImP91'1o311"1” alga h'"'111:111 9'60: I . o If you want to make a. loan to buy a car or truci 1 Rebekah Asembly. Mrs. Minnie avA1,u;yn1;1,n y,p,u, .. Suesiv 0! M153 P988! Wulkllh E e y Added: Pete Smith Novelty - Table Toppers LAST TIMES T0-DAY "snow not" Also: 1 and Dizzy - Cartoon, Arlsto-Cat Sl.11iwl.cli - i1iv1soN HEFLIN-GARDNER IIi.STA701F”- CYD CIIAIUSSE - NANCY DAVIS - GALE SONDERGAARIJ "Atom Man vs. Superman" - Comedy, Also: Universal News - Slap Happy Cartoon, Caveman Inki u Sullivan. presiding. Tile secretary. Mrs. C. S. Stewart. read the min- utes of the previous meeting which were approved. Several matters of importance to Hit" club were dis- prayer by the pastor. Rev. A. C. Fraser. The topic. which took the form cf a panel discussion, was on "The First World Council of cussed. after which tho evening Churches at Amsterdam 1948." Taic- was spent in sewing for the hos- ins P3” were 11'5"” 3Yl1109. 01'”? pitnl nursery. Later in the cven- Filllayson. Jean MacKr.-nzle. Law- ing lunch was served by the llos- rence VanBusklrk. Gordon Mac- less. assisted by Mrs. l-Iorazre Phcrson. This was followed by an Fraser. The next nlcciinl: is to be instructive talk by Rev. Mr. Fra- hcld at the home of Mrs. Archie ser. Mr. Maclahz-rson. the vice pres- liilcllry. the lunch committee in 11131111 11.115 111 charge 1,1! 1,111; 1,113,111. include Mrs. Leon Johnston and C55 1,e111,1.11r1-1111 5e1.1.e11a1.y1 11,111.51 R1111. 5475- H3”? Jl""I95”"- Gillis, read the minutes and called the roll. The offering was then re- ceived. The programme for the winter was discussed and a coni- mittee was appointed. An interest- ing contest was followed by a sin; song, hymn and the Lord's prayer. valle?lWw.M.s. Monthly Meeting The November meeting of the vaileyfleld W. M. S. was held in the school room of the Church with Mrs. A. J. MacPherson in charge of the worship service. the theme be- ing "One in Christ". The call to Murray Harbour North delicious chicken supper 1 in the local hall on Monday evening. Ai- ter the supper there was an auc- tion of cakes which included the sale of a nicely decorated anniver- Macllonalil Dros. Theatre MT. srnwanr return to good health. Mr. William Buffett of Sourls has arrived in Georgetown where he will reside for the winter months with his daughter. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fraser of North Lake, accompanied by Mrs. Percy O'Hanley of sourls motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. ..' Sgt. Raymond Lavers of the Royal Canadian Air Force. in sum- merside. accompanied by his son Gerry of Charlottetown, spent the week-end visiting Sgt. Lavers' fa- ther. Mr. Andrew Lavers, Mr. Harold Dicks. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Water street, who joined the Rcyal Canadian Navy last week at H. M. C. 5. Queen Charlotte in Charlottetown. left on Sunday for H. M. C. S. Cornwallis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Court of Bedford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay. Mr. Roderick Innis and Mr. Nel- grlituiated them on their success stltute. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. 'alng-s-ugs and card games until the wee sma'" hours of the morning. Wishing Mr. and Mrs. Brazel and family health and success in their new house. Before departing everyone pre- sent joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Follows". Following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brazel- Dear Mr. and Mrs. Brazel: We, the members of Donagh Women's Institute have come to your home tonight to mingle our joy with your joy and to express to you our delight in your achievements. Not so long ago, Mr. Brazel. you undertook the great task of build- ing a new home for yourself, your wife and family and by your abil. iiy. determination and sacrifices you now see your efforts crowned with success. A beautiful spacious new home is yours and it is our Minutes of last annual meeting read. The president gave an address on the year's work and secretary read statement of year's work. eligible borrowers. Trans Canada Credit CORPORATION Ilia molt 11ml iweli wilil. bIIEiliIIl1A1lwII Killam. next Thursday. Tile pr0- There was an attendance of seven- ' " 3'” w"'R R” ""'” ' hm" 0" W” Pnkllf Cl! or gramme is under the direction of Lee" 111 1119 v1111e1.1111111 Y1p1U Friends of Mrs. Joseph MacPhee :':1r1i1D1:';'1(1I 11:11:11 I:;az?11r;:1511p:"':1i1I:1' I truck Mrs. Archie Hume. meeting in the schooiroom of the 3” Plused W he” that 5he has thanked the members of the ln- ' If you wish to borrow as: your Furniture om - Church on Tuesday evening. The ”m"'"ed him": "W" W9 Ch”l”"'”' stltute with adequate expressions. I equipment. etc. ' N . 'NURsERY CLUB MEET16 1- 1ea1.1e1. 1,1 1,111, 11.c1.s111p 11911011 W111, town1l-fospital, where she has been 11111111111 1111111 11 1111111 11111119 1111111 11111.1 M G ".5 1111111111111 111. The mull" ""?0i1i1"8 0' "E81 l1f'"i!5 Blanche MacPhee. with Irene 3 Patient a great effort to build but that 1 00"" III ""1 '0' W'- ' ' County Hospital ursery u was 1 111 1A 11 11 1111 1 51111-yw11114:1u151.1sr hold at the home o1r1 Mrs. ll.1 1?. :31I1Se11?11a;1:1'1'111gi11nI.i:11;:1E &)e3?11. Friends of Mrs. Wilfred Prosper Iywigpirccgwii Siildelgt 12:11:55: ca1l11t1zr 1:1o1ne 11:11 toda1y1'1.:A 1:1i'IE:g1I1:11Irnnl Canada counssliul-I Landry on Vcdnes Dy evening. .. 1 , 1 S - 11 are sorry to hear that she is ill at 11 A 11 1- 1 1 11 w quc y GP 3' '8" e e 3ARBA11A 11AMEs with the president. Mrs. A. l-.. f?11t:1f1rg51-11v ggrizfggi Ma:l1,11e1g1l1p:1:: her home and all wish he; . speedy ;'2.i'1',,1.11 1,1 111: ',1c.1,”1i1'1f,e,1",;'1” 111eNfI1'1f I All loans up to 81,000 are life-insured absolutely FREE lol I B. a. moans, Branch Manager, Ptclsard Building I I 151 at. Geo. so. - Charlottetown. r. s I - Phone ms 1 u pay: to deal with can ALL-CANADIAN Company I 11.. .. LIMITED LONDON. Nov. 24 - (Reuters)- Prime Minister Attlee today held a. conference on intensifying the campaign against Communist guer- rillas ln Malaya. The meeting was attended by Defence Minister pm. anuel Shinwell. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths and Gen. sir 1-in-. old Briggs. chief of anti-bandit op- erations in Malaya. ' DAILY CROSSW 47. spider's neat 49. Goddess of peace (Gr.) 50. setting 5!. Dispatches DOWN ORD EHOAA S. MATINEE 2.30 - EN ENIING i-8.4:) 1111611511111 was 1.91111 by 11111 191111111. 111 1,101.11 sCo111a1 earnest wish that yvJu1 Mrs. Br:s- AC 5 1 11.110211 "1se1u ' Tgfj with Miss Annie MacDonald reading Mr. John Shaw nf Montague was MM 191 and Ivhe family Will Continue 1 F unudoaon 'w.11" 1.1.11” , from John 17. The hymn sung was a recent visitor to Murray llar- 51191111: 111 31 1E1111.111 1,-11e1d 01. 31111111 to reap the fruit. of a well spent 6-M9"111: 51As11ck 2.11 A1" "The Church's one Foundation". hour North. Bay was a business visitor to 9:12? "d 9"”? to me nines: the .hemp 6. River 2D.Pen-name MON. M CT - A beautiful poem written by Dr. Georgetown on Monday in his cap- 5111111116)! home Wu have ma e lo. 11 Perform (Latvia) ofcharles A. Kagawa was read by Mrs, Harry Miss Margal-et1 MacLure. Dre- aclty of Returning officer for the 81 9:011 11151 1 1 111 12IW1-nap or 'f.Chlcl.'deity Lamb 1 .. .. . vanBuskirk and Mrs. Robert Mac- senily employed in Charlottelowil. Nomination Day proceedings to g11.1:'11,1111c1 1,1:)1.n1I1)1,e1:i1:1e,1.:c:-eeI;)1euIin: Ifablea tBabyl.) 32.0ne ofthe e" h "vs -mi S-I-on . .1 Pllee. A St0l'l'- "They 3908-"19 OM 59"” 3 19”" da3'5 at he” Mme m nominate Candidates for the Decem- 1,111. 11,1,1.ec1a111,,1 1,1: 1119 1.3111911 111. 13,Conquer l.Lorgest Great Lakes 1 1 -. In Christ" was read by Mrs. Ca.r- Murray Harbour N0T”l' ber 4th by-election in the 2nd dls- terest of Mrs Brazei in this In- 15. lrlsccld continent 36.IIluId of TNE AHNZING I men Rogers, T'lli.s told how the bit- 1 1 fr 1 1, 1 .5 trict of Kings, to elect an assembly- 111111119 11,1. 1111; two 1.1.1,” 511, 11,1111 15111-.m.1. 9. Contract (New York (;51w1111m1111s - terest enemies through the love of M1115-. J3” 11.” H? V? dag H111 man. Returning QHICGY Reid WM 34" our gracious president. May it ' sheep l0.Pl0lI9l huh") 1 9 mm Christ learned fcrglveness and be- R03 I5 5P9” "1813 9 3'5 11 00111113111511 by ms clerk, Mr. Ja.mes 111,1 be 1,11; 1,1 111.1191. 11, say we 171;g,1.1,11,,. 14.cuu 38.Rlaeandful uslerlsrs Aaasver SEWING came friends. Mmmguei 31195? omher 313131" 15121.5 A. E. MacDonald of Little Pond. hope to have you, M", Brazel1 11;1M1m1g 18. River(Afr.) of ocean 18 YEARS IN A prayer was read in unison. and gaI113'h1t1ege' r' ' One of our group again. 20. Ahesvy, 20. Confederate 40. Farm 14.Source1-' . SING SING! hlfmh "I111 Chili” The” I3 N0 E355 y e ' Dominion Government Depart- Signed: coupe cloth president animals film i - Or West' was sung. The theme 11111.5 W111111111 11111111511111 11,111, 11311 ment of Public Works Dredge No. Donagh Women's Institute. zzsungod 21. Marketa 4l.FemIlI .and - ' A waams lam. rlcvuas f hymn. "Holy Spirit Pray". brousht been 11 113119111 -111 1116 12' E1 151111111 115. has completed her seasons ------: 23.Rlv.1-(515.1 23.Wrltten red heat 1 '”""'" the W9”5h1P PHI” '3 3 CW5” H0! 1131 for some 111111, 111.15 191111.11. work of dredging in the.Montaguc VERNON RIVER W. I. 291w;-mp; satires deer 46. A118" The business period opened with wife her 1101.116 111 11111111111, 1.1111. River and a few days ago arrived -- glam 2(.Pertainlng 42.Metallls 48.Southeset the minutes of the last meeting 110111. 1111,1111 at the Railway wharf here, under Tile annual meeting of the Ver- zgcgnzury to self rocks (abbr.) and roll call was answered Wliih 8 ..M. tow of the tugs. Pugwash and non River W. I. met at the home plant W59 Mm Ml-M ChP- 31- The Murray Harbour North w. Canso. It is understood that No. 115 of Mrs. Ralph Lea with seven so. Appearing 1" "19 Rh59n" 0'1 me "935l”"4 M. S. thankoffering service was will proceed to Souris, as soon as members present. Meeting opened sslfeaten Ah?" W55 "0 T990”. C0"35i70hd"lC9 held in the Church on Sunday evc- weather permits, where she will do by repeating creed. Roll call ans- 31. Seaport W35 mid End MW Fills" mid 3 ninz. In spite of the inclement some work. Dredge No. 14 is en- wered by paying annual fees. Mln- (All-J very interesting article Written by weather. there was a good rep- ggged 111 dredging operations in 1119, 01 the 1351-, mgetlng fegd mu 33.Throw Dr. Kiiifawa. It was decided t0 resentation present. Rev. E. Gemgewwn, and the tugs Glen 1.11.1o1,11e11 11; 1,,” 11e,,111e1-1 11, 5111111 3t.Greeklettr Wild M1 Hkhhll I0 D11 F'10l'9hC8 Evans of Charlottetown conducted 11111911111 w111c1-115 11ow1n 1:01-11111911; "S1111 we'11.. cards 10 1111111 111 may 3tl.!'athera Murray. Mrs. W.A. MacLeod check- the service. Hymns were ”Ye remain here to attend on No.14 trict also decided to have a 37-"'””" ed on visits and Mrs. John Mac- Gates Lift Up Your Heads On Us ,, 111 to deceased 11511 (var.) Lcod was in charge of the study High". ”Jcsus Shall Reign Wllcr'el' may Se 5 D 39.Troubie book. The Sun". "Hark Hark My Soul", Mt de"I711I" d15";Ict' 1111 111 4o,Exclamat.bn Tile next meeting is to be held and "0 Saviour Bless Us 'Ere We . . . Co.respon ence mas d9"1”111'd 43.Americall 111 the 5011901 1-ocm. Go" with special numbers by the Mrs. J0-in -5- CI-50 "V 9 Rovolu- i 1 11011., members for December meeting 1111,11"y The meeting closed by repeating C 11119 11,111.15 111111,e1.1 ..1---1 1 M11 Rob 1 B 1 11 b Roll call to be exchange of Chrlst- nggggmgn .g ... .-. r in honor of lI.S 2ath anniversary 3- 9" WW" 9 V C” mas gifts. Mrs. Irvir: Tweedy and l5.Acordialof T the ladies of the Murray Harbour on Thursday to spend the winter in 1;... 3.11.1. 1... on inner. commlt- the god. North Women's Institute served a T7130. N. 5- 11ee1 1 imyth.) Fri1 8 P1M1MSat1 8 P1M1 sary cake and was bought by Mr. took -DURBAN. South Africa. Nov. 24 13A1'mQw.1N-1rURNESs Lanai Elmer Nlillar. The renlaindcr1 0! scn Affieck left on Monday on n pggctggesgenigsgz c11m1 1. English - - - - -- nu: ma warn " :l::.?.””&?;2”.l?.i.2?f'l!y1i.f”Ri3?.2 ” ...... .. .. . lnrai skins, Africans of two Natal "flying sausage." Local rcslocnis . . , . - i .1 M 1 5, 11.1.1 M11 1; 1111 ' 111d 1111,11, Saw 11o1.11e.1.111113 111 ma Speed1 A1110 RaC111g1 Sta1.1.111g Llewellyn and Miss Bernice Llew Mrs, John A, 3.1-1-en, 1135 return. on sey cre y s o gysecm-. ellyn. The Womenis institute ap- . 1 ed ho e ha in pe t a few days A. McLeod. Treasurer-Mrs. H. 5. Mickey Rooney. Thrills Ga-- preciated the interest shown by m V 3 S " 1 in the city visiting friends. McLeod. Directors - Mrs. Frlnk 101.9 1 the many who attended the chic- -A Lea. Mira. Everett Stewart - am. A x Y n 1. n A A x In ' I ken supper from Moniasue. Char- Many friends of Mrs. Daniel Mu'.- Leonard Murphy. is L 0 N 0 l' E I. I. o W I 10'-lei-Own. and other distant Polhlsa len are sorry to hear of her illness Auditors-Mrs. Ralph Lea, .Mrs. o,1.I1,1.11.p .1m1,1y gundg far umnm-. In this example A is Had . . 1 in the mountainous Mapulnuln re scrvc inst night. Five were killed. .ky ii'I'TICIl looked like a cross be- tween a Sl.lbi'l'lIil'llle and a barrage balloon. L!'lI)P.S' fought a battle with SL)CIiI'.n . 1 1 1 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-lIero'a how to work It: ..-" --..:: .... . ?.,,.M... .... 1 and all hope for her speedy rec0v- Irvin: Tweedy. for the tllrlo L's, x for the two 0's, etc. Single letter am '57- --T-1 trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hi"!!- . IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM '3 1 m LOVING MEMORY or In loving memory of Cameroon Robertson. who passed awsy Nov- llaeh day the code letters are different. Acryptogs-anQootaIon YLZ G1! EIKNJ BYT WGJ BYSUMJ Mrs. William Pigott and son Garth who are employed in the city spent the week-end at their home ill Mt. Stewart. 3 Mn. THOMAS nooax . The 1111111y-1111111111 111 M111 111111” ember Nth. 1041. 1 A 7 u x s z. 'r I 'r 1 A w, 1' I '1' B J J iv. Tl who passed away November 25, 1934. Mcboughlsn will be glad to know Our hearts still ache with lone- Z 11 M K N y w y 3 p N M J y - u p 3 1 1.1 1 Somewhere back of the sunset Iahifr She 11!! returned home from "H930 1 11111111111-1111, W111,” L1,1,e11,1c" 1191." 11111, the City Hospital much improved in Our eye! shed many a tear. Yoalerdaysosxyptoquotoz HI! LANGUAGE IS PA God alone knows how we miss yon. As it ends the ninth and year. Remembered by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM OPENING DANCE 1111.1 111.111 11 d1 1 C11 .1 11 - loving memory of my Grand- town spentuthgr wgkgend N'lls(Iti.:Ig I. R" "' '1' um” "I" "'”'I ' 1111 111.011.1911 M11 111119111 11.11.1111e1 away. November 25th, luv. MD. Stewart. :1." '1. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Ellis of Bor- 5. him: 1 11", 1 .111 11.9"", den have moved in to the reslden . your nu”, 0! Mrs. Chester Coffin. Mt. Stewart. Deep I if yin. Mrs. Ellis is agent at the C. N. R. n my "IN "N "G u station here. . I He Lives in a land of glory h”n'h' Mid the Blue and Gold of the skies. 1 Inserted by the Family. FREE-HARTII. 1 Word -has been received from Miss Rowena Mercer, R. N.. daugh- ter of Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Mercer that she has arrived safely in Ber- muda. The Neigiibors ,M-...; ...L' "G”'" 6"" sr mills "install if L ' 1 I I SOURIS hsllussllsv IIOVEMIEII zen. Modern and Oidtlmg Dancing Orchestra: GEORGE CHAPPELL & HIS MERRY ISLANDER8 DANCING 0:80 . 1 AM. In memory I see you. "Someday Bill will Thank You . . 30 said the Sun Life Agent when he delivered my son Bill's Junior Adjustable policy - but he didn't. have to fell on disc. I know what a help it would 1 , I loved yol too dearly to over for get. Mr. John McKerney section libre- have been to me if, when I was twenty-one, I had been I1rI:I;l:rI IN:DtIIeSdteINB,:II1IIEEsko:N1L'BH;I:II. MI-IIMII-rmr"'-r'-"M I I N, G I !;g given a life assurance policy that could be continued. 1111ia11tlon. 111111: position has been as Whole Life, Life Psld-up at 60, or Endowment as 11,1.:111,11I.?111 d,11v1I(1'2io:,1?w;:11IB?'1If1'f : In loving emery ofsar dear ion f the C. N. R. 0 wife and mother. Mar! Catherine TEN DOLLARS DISCOUNT the same age, for as much as flit times the original ...... amount without increasing the premium. Especially 1 lv.e11memb1e1m11ce Day um fltting- gm ;'5':1'1 113'”! "I" "10 NW ON ALL -- ,5 when that premium was based on rates for a child 1 dyay? n'il..”"'i3”'ZI.'..'.'.'.iwi; .3 "111, ,111,,1.,11 51.1, MEN-3 surfs 5-113001; I.didn't have this great advantage, but rm making ""9 mwd of velar"-I and cluz- nlbnrby nussnd I::'DIIjlRIOII', IN- ens attended the service in the up ... 3.1.11.1 SALE STARTS . ion Hall under ohais-Insnshl of ” ' Sgt Major 0. L. MacDonald. est speakers were Rev. W. T. Mercer, l"1at11ie1Il:11ButleIl:11and Mr. 1Peter ..g.,g, ' 0 "Y- ' 0h0h' 0 Mk In sad and loving memory of stAws1l1-t1Unlted Church rendered gnu.” 1,, Wu”. 1,1,. "... beaut u Hymns. The organist was mmuy away November nth, 'sute my soil has it. How about you? nlovssmnn mm ... nuns Novnmlna will we Have 80 SUITS '10 CHOOSE FROM In All Colours, Sizes. and Price Range- This is your opportunity to buy a good Suit cheap- Come Early' and have a wider choice. -Wiilrauit prices still climbing. ou cannot afford I0 IN ME ORIAM i'.. ...........',..,- ygg nm coupon TODAY! --------- ' IZIPE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ftiruonnoxn er. onanwrrs:-row1v1 Hun and my wllbsul sbllgsllos, details of tin luniar Adiumbla Amrasrs foray us, . mus Mrs. Jack Anderson. After the ser- vice at the hall the veterans paraded to the cenotaph under parade Marshall. comrade Fred W. Clark. lle sleeps in God's has-um" gal-an Illeltered Iran sorrow and pain ......... w 1,11. 1,11 11 Andwnenilfe Jearneyhsnasl , hnes. 1 n1r11e1n11 11?-1:111:11-1:111 b11111con1x1r:1 11:11 W. 111.11-m:'1m. .11. ""11 . 11n1iss this sale No .or ligxc a S 3-iI."'-1."i.-v”'”'”.w.l”.-fl”:-r'Z-5-'.i”"'i"”"”'t W '-.:'.'.'.".:.' "' "" 'NOOLEV'S MEN'S WEAR "I can't stand a mob of women. Monti Why can't your club meet in a CAVE, like my gang does?" - F . - no omoaoo. N124 - (or) -.- slurs-s man his ' ” Philip Murray tozty was rs-slschd head IT! the man?” d.ud.Iab:r' "WHERE Mflfrry :EAssURED" to his nu. term as o.1.o. president organisation in the on e ' NTAG hi! ooolaasatlon. The MMM Hit claiming sollio SHEA!!! lnilnblfli x. 1 . L . .