‘i _ QCTOIEER 26. 1939 -—-s-i_- -. ._ f; THE IIHARLU1'I'IS'I‘UVV_N gGUARDlAN -.-~.-' ._ _-_.-_-i_- ifhe llantral Guardian -nu column lo nllrvod Io: new: 0| foul interest but ulvcrtililu 0| a nun: rum-g may ho inu-ned at 5 cont: a word llfllilly pl)- ahlo in advance. CBASWILL for PIWWIIIPDI. CONFIDIBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCIL 1 Ill l" A SMILING 8UCKEROO...But He Could Out- w Rlde and Out~Romanse the Whole Social Register!” 10-9189-1-21-31 POWN-AL CHARGE October 29th. 5 B. It Pownal at 10.30 A. M. Pownal service at 3. communion Service Rally Deiaservica at Mill- vlew at 7. Rev. . K. Boas Minis- ter. L-1665-l0-36-ii. l acumen luvlm UNITED CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQuarrle. g6 D., Minister. Services for Sunday, THIS GENTLE CARE WILL HELP YQU tober 8th, will be at North Wilt- - l}??? éfiéiaunllllwflfll §tl°§is¥$ IT'S m: elm. KEEP 5m“ - »»-~~--~- o - lfiélni‘.f"’.‘i.i‘.f.i‘.‘;”‘fisli w... SMOOTH, owl/vs REMOVE Se“; §§?>“Z'.'2‘ik".€$fi'~ "m" "lli-“me Qhlm == ""- A" ATTRACTIVE COSMETICS moaogguty ' ' cordially welcome. Ifl623'10'2a'l1o WITH LUXIbILITSOAfi Break Light Redeemer parl5h_ and fortified 3y ‘Russell Webb, brother of the groom. chief of the ground crew speaking , . I h H ' —-—- sxm WHO wms 1 a Bl’ WU 0f II " TAKE ovm ovum DUTY - ' ’ p~ A guardhfgam thedP. s. ‘11 High- ROMANCE! A¢TIVI LATHER-IT GUARDS - ' ’ W" "W l" *1" Bel- roousu ro RISK AGAINST CHOKED PORES ' 1 1 . “STRANGER THAN FICTIONL-CARTOGNTWTNGELS WITH DIRTY FEZZES" r3;§°.;3$.‘?£‘“ 33.1" ?.°"‘.’.'.'.%' commcsmn . .. c 11s n: t B u 5,1 lg: been ittmgtiigagrosvds 6:13.11“; I an e guard changes at 10 o'clock kl .. . rv m in.—Hlif Ch - ' ' ' ‘f, . ,, ,1 , _ , I 0m a a ax ron be :13: cioozsl; toriosc out on‘ 3g Li-S56X$s n !l.?6[AIPFIéNDn m‘ 51:131.???‘ ",’,'° Ill MEITIOTIGIH Ill r GRADS MEET —-Hi Y. attmmtczive eCoametio cc ‘ n: __,_________ ' LN fiiifit,“f.lfi,‘i*li‘.i.gg‘?'ili'lgh%,“gigfi banish”. enleraleihpores- Lux 0“ . , MR, . 105E?" DOUCETTE tan occupied the chair and a aing- o‘ ct ap’a ACTIVE a er removes in‘ _ _ . . W’ : & To on mjday seph 15th 1939 ‘t, fl?tgllgzxihtsgxplglallfl dmt"d“'t"ta1°°°°m°t‘°§th°‘°"5hIY' 1E MATINEE 3 15 _ SATURDAY n m” _ Evwmas 7;, m. home 42g Upper "Quén Btlreet solo by Al. Blanchard. The rest Screen otura tell you this gentle soap f,» _ _ glharllrgtriéemwndo their; Fassgd asvgltlly igmfllleeélffélllég 1gb“: mlielgusvpg really works. Use it regularly-before g 351353)" AND yea’, o; ,2}; age?" “ e mltteeg, you renew make-up, ALWAYS at bcd- g Y’, y _ _ ragged lags Mr. ltaioucaittsi who had WEDDING-ET A quiet but time. You want the charm of lkin u H’ J N, {flags aemmhladlfdegnloyfé eForliparliv-I gtityfglvgddgl: gm: oglblfivfyefggdaq; » g g that’: smooth, appealing. P - V93’ 800d 6o uh ast Apri - - -- ' , when we . dd d m f m Oct. 18, when Priscilla Jean, _ 3 l ;..i......gl...i§t'§;." ..*;‘....f.“....‘l. .2 gage; orMyfg-ersggdolugeng; 9 out of I Screen Stars use Lux Soapl . 1 m. m: h h d ad ll - - 3, pined awaey soextha? hi‘; dgerzthusvag bride: P~HE~ I- becfinmhe brlfe j lrlgtwgsaeglzflcutjgtlyDl/lilgirltegdlgfldlggfn? (‘lei Vi‘; Wigglggg. 2’- E-‘I-Jgh: ' ‘ mou- lIOO-pound lifi-horsepowes ' forted by the priests of the Ho Neremml’ ‘V85 performed by Rev. o . T n cabin plane. la a" L r tn dine. “Ker B rztlsh Youth ram “w” l" e " The bride wore a gown of Eliza- beth blue chiffon velvet with acces- rsorles to match and carried a beau- tiful bouquet of white chrysan- themums. After the ceremony the happy couple left for a tour of the Maritlmes, The wishes of their for the fliers said. “extreme leg fo- tigue." He said McDaniel; and Ban- ter told him their legs “had growl so weak and stiff" it was difficult for them to “move the rudder bar. We're iels and tor chorused. They said the flight, second of the summer for them, was “Just fun at first-then it got to be pretty hard work." COMMITTED FOB TRIAL MONTREAL, Oct. ill-J. H. Bavaria, Montreal notary, was com- mitted today for trial on a charge and mlsleadim the Last Sacraments of the Ca- I tholic Church, he quietly and peacefully passed away. | The deceased, who was a son of| the late Moses Doucette and Mar- tgaret Ilglancharfa ngslliorn at Rus- lco. e marl‘ e y v a Doucette. daugthter of Joseph Doucette and goal-fig’ lfgleggfeggmwh mgmélhm their Judi h G llant N ber 27,1 W 91‘ 9 Emom 1333 qfylwy enjoo-Qved fjvfifjfg and ‘is the rglular and genial postmast- hrlppy married life. having ceie- 5'- b ti h x "e —'—-— thzitfdweltlgfngfilhst o! "ETERAN LAID To REST _‘ The earlier years ..‘ their mar- The mneml °1 “h” H- King 8- ,1“, me w.“ spam a, Oyster Bod | veteran of the Great War was held Bfldge’ when. M,’ Doucene was yesterday afternoon from the Cut- Land Plane Flight Mark MUNCIE. Ind., Oct. 23 —(AP) — Bew-hiskered, leg xveary Robert A. McDanieLs, 25, of Muncie, and Kel- vin F. Baxter,‘ 23. of nearby Rich- mond, brought their monoplano to a bumpy landing at 6.38 p. m. 0ST (8.38 p. m. AST) today, establishing a new 11ght land airplane endurance Eagerly For Air Force RECRUITS STUDY AT INITIAL TRAINING SCHOOLE T0 TAKE THEIR PLACES IN THE FIGHTING SQUADRONS OI“ THE CLOUDS. ~11‘ classifying. They get their pup- ils with provisional recommenda- tions that they be assigned to such duties as those of pilot-S. Observers ilyfllyt-iiillollllln - llolrridll i» r0000 our: By GUY RHOADES Canadian: Press Staff_Writer (This is one o! a Canadian Press I] ‘ employed m we mercantile and cliff; Funerfl Home where ser- . . " r “ I'll?! 0n ROW»! Ml’ FORE lrfliflllll air gunners, radio operators, pho- o‘ mud “he i - . shlpplng business then carried on l "we W“ held b3’ RQV- Carlyle web‘ 5e c h r he like. re 53 ho s and t5 minutes. n8 ”m y by me m“, Dmald MBCKM.’ who ster and Rev. Mr. Murray. A mellhaods) wifllolvsee lsccaorhllmhndations are not ghosiir fllilgrs bettercd the smtemawln %gnnec1oi11u£:$ ‘fig ' ;._ for manv years represented the [mm party [mm m? artillery IbNDON Oct 25-(CP)—A.t a final however, and the salient ma." 343-hour mark established this sum- Dunc‘; claim was we “Del-Mum o; ~ Sewnd District of Queen's in the "M" wmmand °fvM“’°' Gwg” Royal an ‘Force Initial Traininz find '11s classification changed at mer n the Decamr, 111.. brothers, ftwmw 5,8,," mg Provincktll Legislature. Thirty-five C7913 Preceded the heane" The wing “somewhere on the coast" an the end of his term here as a re- Hump and Hunter Moody, at suringfie d, 111., but were more than the world's air- Too Fussy l“ suit of the showing he has made. The raw kid recruit, is not nmne in this school. He finds Air Force 115.11.. nvlc ‘IIARRISII - $1.2m. eager early 31in- undoi-ermined number of yggrs ago u, family removed u, members of the two Batteries of young men wrestle with the ’ {Charlottetown where Mr. Doucette 57ml”? and Canadian L931“! 815° 100 boll-TS 5110": 01' craft endurance record of 653 hours - intuit In l recent broadcast, Mr. Mon- . " _..__ became o. valued employee of the almnded in l‘ bCdY- The-Pa“ 11°81“ 1 - ' - -—— | . - . ntrlcncles of air navigation. _ _ , 1m“ of h M‘ P3019 and Compaxuh ers were. Edgar Whitlock, Wallace 0d d , 1 ‘m m _ t king and 30 minutes set in 1935 by Fred t m PETE 5MiTH m “FOOTBALL THRILLS" h. w....~.~. capacity 1.. gave most Harms. L W- G°°‘“"‘"~ w“““"‘ lllfgylhxgolilfgiliglg-rse c e a" -iii;iil.i."l°.l..iei?glsnts.fi‘s Ji- m. andAlKeys of Meridian, Miss. g3, gorgggghngoggfgvg, °,,,,,,.', flaiihfui service and made a host of PVvISItES. wglqlilgirlefi gfgllders t Newpapennen who visited the 18110“, students have already learn- mfxixlfiiumslgflrligcnfigielsxggém like dirty bmknoges, Most people ' imds e5 n 0° ‘ a Wm a "secret" schoo‘ found a host of to fly bu have missed the lessons are no; so keen on hygleng a; all ‘ in Mr nalhgaum or some other planes. They contend Wes Carroll that‘ and Clyde Sohleipper of Long \ Caliifi, who still are in the air with approximately 4B hours more flyilli youngsters working at desks in an The fat. M,’ Doumtm was a ma“ grave was cmciucted by Rev. Mr. abandoned amusement pavilion °f "e-"V quiet and kllldli’ $59051" Webster and REV’ MnMurralhThree subject they may need to know if r “ring they are to serve in wartime. . 00L ?l§--Di‘. H0111‘! 1350p Young, 72, British Collunbia’! lad to get down," McDan- l. '§unday ls “Father's Dax thought and carewas the welfare of 39"“ £00k Dlflce 8Y5 the Pflrwflfller i - v l z A . re one of the many D1‘ m the can, to a service Fl in, Schoo m“ , __ all. He has left to his family andlpmwnah on Wednesday’ pct‘ 18m ugblfisassies for the enlarged All‘ wlliyre they will trot yucquaintedlnw m; 511109 10,53 a. m. Oct. Lwere A§ociation, died in hospital fodfll 1 _ _'- friends an inspiration in well-doing at 5 0°19“ when Man“ 3"“ poms youths who will some day Wm, gust and powerful aircraft. 5m; from the 1on3 confinement; in after a brief illnas. a which they will ever cherish, Wwd. daughter of Mr- and Mrs- flghyme Empm-s a ham“ d..- -_ --—— -—- ~— -——— ' The following are left to mourn 59mm" W°°d 01' M‘. Hefbefl. Vi‘ fend coast; and m, e mums or LONDON, Oct. 26-.Sundays are reunion days among Iionuolfs lmuated families. In fact, they might almost be called "Father's Day" for the great majority of! the husbands who leave lots/ion to visit the towns and vil- lages around every week end are the men ultose wives and families had left home at the start of the hi‘ The trains leaving London's main ltatlons arc crowded with fathers, uncles, aunts, big brothers and sis- . and, someiimts, mothers who ltaycd at home when their chidlren went alvay. Lnrge crowds arrive at the High Wycclnbe station and from there come from Padding-ton. "Our train was filled with par- enio," he said. “I walked four nules here from Iligh Wycomoe station and had a Jon to find the e .. Another man who came to see his family searched on foot all morning before he found the vii- lage where they are living, At Hokner Green some of the fathers had walked miles. FOSTER PARENTS husband and father whose every his passing: Six sons, Henry, Wil- fred. Leo and Eugene of this city, Isidore of Montreal, and Francis of Hunter River‘ two daughters, Aug‘ (Sister St. Eric of the Con- gregation of Notre Dame of Mon- treal), and Helen (Mrs. J. A. Peters of Cape Traverse); also seven flrandsilildren. One son and two daughters predeceased him. Of a large family of brothers and sis- ters only two remain, Mrs. Bruno Martin of Hunter River and Melanie of this city. 'I‘he funeral which was very “n,” hive walked ‘and, begged largely attended was held cn Mon- liilts in lorries,” one of the volun- tary workers said. “Others came partly by bus and some from Iolndon." day, September I'll-h from his late home to the Church of the Holy cycled Rcclcemer. Requiem High Mass was celebrated bv Reverend Father Balnes, CEBR. The service at the came the bride of Mr. John Stan- ley Hurry of West Royalty. The bride was attended by Miss Taylor of Winsioe and the groom by Mr. stirling Wood, brother of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. DK. Ross, B.A., in the Par- sonage parlor at Pownai. The bride and groom are both popular. Miss Wood was one of the organists in Mt. Herbert Church and secretary of the Mt. Herbert Young People's Society and will be greatly missed this winter in church and Y.P.U. activities. Mr. Hurry is a success- ful farmer and the happy couple will reside at West Royalty and will have the best wishes of a host of friends who already gave a very fine shower to the bride. Long life, ggttvilplness and prosperity to you "fun fair." bomb the enemy in his own country. For a few weeks they are here for their elementary instruction. to acquire disciplinary habits and to toughen their bodies. Most of them, between 18 and 25 years of age, are in good physical shape a.- ready, but they get compulsory hysical perks anyway. Then. ey want to. they can play 80¢- cer, field hockey, Rugby football. squash, tennis, cricke and base- ball Most Btnglishmen look funny playing baseball, but it is a new game to them, although one which doesnt take too long to play. and Lhgy are gradually getting used to it ylfhm they aren't playing llflym or diving into the schools J11‘? ii’ they cannot fly. °r' with moons Bot tihe fliers, who had been in - , ' ~ lle r1 ed b tn _ w’ {till $r$1§.‘.’l..i‘.’“lf‘.§’°.n fill! i313.’ 33rd’? We r y e *“"°“““°“ b” “msl? 5'” 1m?» ~ 1 the u. ' 7 n. his family 111..- heyvas a devoted i?" isanéllifieirnflthls a w.l’."“i;i. ‘l? llzlgrvrlesnlirri» rsrenlnhl; “f”- "m “if, Lrfffm. mrulppedua‘ medical health officer since 19111 “IARRIAGE " A" eve“ °l m‘ School, 1' pm“ Mme e p a eq and former president o! Am- n and Canadian Public Health TIRE CHAINS clay roads with FAMOUS “ AND Drive in safety on muddy and llnnnlllucln alums FOR AIITOMUBILE TRUCKS .2, I '» Pill ‘l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IpfIZl-II then elves l over the There has been some slight Ohiitern viii res between the oot- trouble in some of the areas and gran’ was taken by Reverend swimming pool which 0M6 B6110"! tens and farms where the chil- an evacuation officer summarized Faun“ Mmxemm- C-Ss R- A“ m” _—_— to the squeals of holidaying cuties. h-en are staying. the main complaints under these family with the exception or one MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _ the are slugging at their desks or Tue-re are more crowds at Che- heads: 5m‘- Isldmw- of M°ntmal' were A very deughtml evening was spent up rgoing flying tests in "Link lllam, Amcrsham, Reading and Temporarily nleqyin; on m, present. The pallbearers were his M the 110ml‘ 0f Mr- find Mrs. L- T- “amen,” - Sill Régllll!’ HGBVY Duty other towns. floor on mattreoaes. éievtiemllnllsll I-Igilllrrlsclswaxrltllellisugl Elm- ogf 11123111328110? lair; 440-450 x 2041 $6.15 S 8.05 r . _ , - - lillngze commons and lane: are ,, Oil stoves which the women do law‘ J. A_ Peters. 5 l‘ n Myrtle Cmsbv nnhered to shower Piloting Around _ 475 x 1940 6J5 8.05 popuacd as ncve. before, and the not understand. . - 3 Ieurltod families spend most of Distance from the Drops. Mus’ his soul rest 1n pence. if’ ‘gm’ “finandnlfwfl "““°§.I.‘,’f; m 1.11.1. Trainer looks like a ~ 500-525-550 x 17-18-19-20 7.10 9,00 “m “m” i“ m“ ‘mm M" 1,551,193 wnfimumm“ GMT: MORE rmowuznca washable murchgvras 1.1112212? by Pet- Smfllfllswllf“ d fii’.'“"§..’“".‘f2.%°.' 525-559 X 29-31 7-40 9.60 now woman! The breaking up of the family. _"— °" M°D°““1d " ‘m’ b"de"°'b° w“ Ilt 91c: filled with oogtrols \ 600 x 15 3-35 10-65 . , "‘ ""' m" Yfimm“ b“ "m" r155‘) cfrifiqilgar§onzglllll§n bDomy ti}? Egrlglstli: ‘filmed’ o’ hlfifirnldststzléhhli? “"4 "*1 °° ""“'*°°“"°° 3"“ ‘ \ 60° " 16 m?“ C“ 31mm 7-50 fllffj, ';,‘,‘,j,‘,“°§§,“,§§,v "ggetgjfggydwgnaéegfldugw gaging; ion Ebtperimental Fafltls, have Icil McPhaii were the dainty little Pm“- fgeplngha‘ ggwnigf, $1,? 509 X 16 HEM Trlwk Simrinl 13.80 dfsclgver _‘b,£{,__,‘,b6,.fle5' cows and pawn“ and we children "e “h shown that shallow ploughing pro- bride and groom, who performed five ti“ oflnum flour-ML 550 X 18 13,59 the duck pends _au a; which m,‘ on so we“ m“ n w,“ be a iduoes as high ylfiildfingill deep 10U§l‘l- the honors of wheeling in the m l, we student can c; ‘Mug 700 x 16 2055 father has to be shown. wrench when the children go back n8 as B‘ cons er e s“ n s‘ The Verna were read by all the sensations of l"! 118. and 700 17 H Loud-rm families make some home. I know of s childlos couple WW" requirement‘ Furthermore’ ML“ m“ Mag“! "hm M.“ his instructor can check his reao- x ca” Car special 11-70 ‘ ff5ili§° a": 32:1: irzmnf.“ fr". “l? Ho“: l%‘§§°~=?$3“~$5‘“?~§§3§5°y“=555 “l: . "'1 all“... new “s” ‘ 1“ 11-" i re nu‘ w x . > areay e usu an _ dbed t1 h u . ' wi ou expoang m . \ amllfligilff-igrz} hgémfulflusqg: 2:12 figs $1.5 (min; the day when the llcjnu erfeglilrlillégyigldsiazhnopro: gggg°dwjymwgl '3‘; ltnitiui aa-alnlne Win88 do a lot a‘ x g super §ruckTChallnéh 17.45 ‘ ‘ ’ ' n many 5 C 0 e t! G “m; to mow we uwem 1n whkh‘ ___?—————i__ ._ i ml k, 7-?‘ , I upgf u; rug 8|"! 27 65 ~ T... - WW“ ___-e Province; ploughing for summer- M155 Crosby w“ held by he, many .- . ' ~ 1 11 h o 1 1 dl d ' a '» . ' Blts Of NEWS tang? Fcreléth Kexgxworthyi daugh- vzufwln alsévasinofflilrlleeyupl! |fi$ldéswctslifigfl Clrragbvslmlrg | ‘ Full Stock Extra Cross Chains — Full Stock Emergency Grips. AbQut women not to drink smoke orpgamble; 31st éallpw" we igré-gce 51%;‘???- lgi‘ all for their kindness and then re- M: the request of the Ontario ‘ Eveready PRESTOIZE llgnl-“reel? (3-45 G8l)—TlI8 111081 P011018!‘ as» em a . t, . birthtg-y revslggslgloohéppy mama land m the summer Wm‘ aftegmh gsgadpertegrinldd btriltlwxlzlgamljlrelxl-fligl’; mvfzronmmubzexdughlgrtdotdwéarv ~ nt reeze on the Market. € "m wmvmlm‘ where w” s “e the evefllfls was spent in dancinr wash. Ontario. by ‘he Nllllmal w‘ MONARCH Storage Batteries to fit all cars-do not be annoyed with Queen Marv has annotated MS. gory-acted lazwofs of aulilcrcss Firlca Beatles bflltk ubou‘. the Royal Fzm- m. “Rpynl (7;“~.1¢-q(l»-,"; also lent pointing from lvldrlborough House for frontisplrrco, limped wltli detail- A1 life, Mrs. Guy Rogers, wife of Canon Rogers, Rector o! Birmingham, has ry bureau on nous- pamphlet, Mar- marriwe advise ing estates, written o. "how to Be Happy, Though mint $1.250 cheque. ternoon. troublesome, and ploughing in late launched a movement w establish 1 fall on less weedy land, have both proved superior to spring, especial- ly on heavy soils. One advantaite of sunumer ploughing is that it facil- itates the early sending of cereal and amusements. PITTSBURGH. Oct. 24-All h- eny airport officials disclosed 0- doy that pilots of warplanes bound eastward for shipment to belliger- Pants Bureau of the Department of Mines and Resource!- The nucleus herd now being transferred to Ontario comes from Elk Island National Park in Al- berta. Buffalo are not native to an old battery on cold mornings-Buy a. New MONARCH Drive in Comfort with a Weed Car HEATER-Full Stock Defrosters and Defroster-Tons-Alao GUTTA-PERCHA Tires. s Q n < ried." urges: regard marriage as ~ “M1?,f§rn{fi;;,°"5,,1,,nmmu deglgfw made 1o last a llfetilnepchlldmn its ixlffiyvgllclti]efiepezig§inéisa‘flfigleflr' ent nations, if the United States Province of Oratorio. and so ~ ~ over 500 nlv-‘N-s l‘ ll’- elght Yell‘? ggégrzgwfifigg?‘ 1mg," swéoctg; ___i_--—- “m” m“ is “med b’? 9°"- l-he" lmmdumw“ °° flminm“ CHAMPION s80 invent"! 11'?" t." cvminz wear 5e 0-5 B SPRINGFIELD w_ L arms. have n asked to’ avoid waaih area is an experiment n the SPARKPLUG started 192’! nfllllllg self-designed 591°“ Iflflfflflflfi- the aIrDOrt blecause of a ienr 0f acclimatimt-ion of this W935i 03 s ‘ _ 1 2 n - V. 1 .mall Par- mi——-— ‘-'“' _ s e. Fvc-hundred lan b1 , som rs ago e from ~ ~ gafiggf‘,f.,-f,pjéirllfi§,sngwlpdper Bf- PUBLICATION susranonn 1133c “Ireaulgetmlgeilg: ggioiytmlg’ ord m» Great Britain arepbeirfgs wflgfl” canlflfwlnr, mm...“ RELINERS Elms’ s911fl73t§‘1{'-.. "(i359 vnlreosrlgglxtg lmw YORK. Oct. u-suspen- on semi 2i. with a members and 2 °°“°°““'°"*d l“ Ne" Y°"" m mile“ w?‘ mjiffdvg- BLQW-OUT , ~ who“: 1-0 "m ‘ vlwlothes for sifln of the 62-year-old publlcatlon, visitors present. Le 1 - uwmfywfis n00 doubt led m, PATCHES gggggdvzllil tor is-marrled with one Country Home Magazine, effective’ In the absence of the president mOIIS Paln gggvmge xendeflour m add m! fight“ with the “w issue, was 5n- andllqice preslgent, Mrs. Norm of Rheumatics bumxo u, u; list or big lame AUTOMOBILE ~ M»; J;"*.,',F31,°,'l;§.’-?,{1‘;§3‘;§;,"“$; troll... s"11.:.1.:~:s:.. s slnslnz n. I Mm~~,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,., ,, ELECTRIC rag. sac“: rd ‘Women's V01lm~ plwfll-‘Ilflfl 1101515." Mid “Win58 H- Odfi. IOUOWM by CF99‘! Wmlwd n Hours tirglhlwii, lolBfl herds of buffalo and EQUIPMENT ~ "N. Rgscrlh? during la<t war. he! Bock, President of the Croweil in unison. This was followed by e“, now mam in m,“ md n, ~ 5w; run n training school for ken- Collier Plbllmink OOIHDRTW- Roll Call and reading and approv- oh h t Selves m wemm canadm can” CASTROL MOTOR n kmli-‘s npnl- hl-tnslcmere, Surrey. 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