mu“ Gnome-au- manna-L... my". FRINGE EIIIYARII—IIUYI PLAYIIIIl MATlNEE/8.15—16c. m. NIGHT 1 a u: - 26c. 42c. 52c- LAST snownyos TODAY SIIERLIIOK IIOLMES-“FATAL llllllll’ ALSO METROTONE NEWS AND SILLY SYMPHONY FRINGE EDWARD THURSDAY All m.» Thrills or a ‘l WI-IIRLWIND MELODRAMA WIT OF THRILL I I I RIDING STRAIGHT INTO YOUR HEART IN THE GREATEST RACING TIIR ILLER EVER FILMED. EDDIE QLII LLAN... EEPSTAKES wiihJAMES GLEASON - MARION NIXON - 15w Copy SHORT TALKIES LAUREL 8i HARDY “TIIE Idllgll) BOX" JUNGLE JAZZ AESOPS FABLES i II EVERY VARIETY Hope River the winter months in St. Ann's wizh Rev. w. v. McDonald llfli gone l to Indum Ewe" l0 take up hislbefore he w.il be able to attend l duties with Rev. liéginald MbD-an- this usual “wk aid. ‘Ronnie’ will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of mak- | ing his acquaintance. Hannah hkEwcn out again her recent attack of “flu." Ml’. John Trainor, St. Ann‘s isI coilfirled to his homo with an aitack f we of la griylllc. ibeen ill for some t‘me has recover Hr. J. Austin Murphy, Elneraldged mmpleyeh; was a. recent visitor in Hope River. guest 0T his brother-in-lalv, Mrl We understand tho: we are 11-‘ Austm Hogan. lbout to lose one of our most lléglil Irespected and esteemed .\I".=s Cecilia Kelly, Centre RoadAlnamelv, Mr. and Mrs. who has been visiting ‘ottcifl rl his returned to her home. 'move to Charlottetown in the nca future, each and everyone hope illn Miss Mary Kelly, rredcrictm. is “Fred" will be successful confined to !;er home with a severe ‘new Vmtllfe- attack of "flu." I Mr. "Tom" ‘himer. Mr. Alban Trainor, who m, been liillryls rccenVv-fli. D- in Hope River for the past. two weeks has returned to his home in St. Ann's. BIT-EX MALCOLM MACNEILL On the 14th of April passed from this world lspirlt of one who for the ,haif century Mr. Herbert Weeks, Fredercion was a recent visitor in Hope River. Miss Clara Davidson, spent sun- ‘lay in Mlayfield visiting friends. Mrs. Arthur Fleming will regret tOIEWGn Malcolm was a descendant of Jimmie cousins" hear of the sudden death of their some of the earliest pioneers who fol" new life in a new land. Although never very rugged in physique, he infant daifghter, Virginia, whiqh uccured last week. left their old Scottish homes "Thomas Bolgenl North Road, visited Cavendish re-I cently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxl Ibrguaon. Mr. and Mrs. followed the calling of his fathers DT- N"! M71- Jflmec E. Nemllfl. he was compelled to retire from Stantlty "iBridgdt were among thocelactlve farming, but he struggled a- ln a. en ancc a the funeral of the gulps: his wgglgness and mo]; 5h late Mrs. Carolyn McLure of NOILIIIBYICTQILIC interest in all community nd-ttco. iaffalrs. Possessing a kindly, self- _“ilnd That's Ylhy I Stopped Worrying About the Mortgages" D’ l ‘Tile, many friends of Mr. Louis IWaish, Ceiltre Road, who had tllci misfortune of having his leg brokcnl Mr- Ronald MCLQM“ who ‘Pmtlin two places some time ago will be Everyone is pleased to see .\frs after are glad to report that lvirs. |Thomas Reid. Nort Road, who has families. Fred Mc- ‘n Char- iGuigan and children who plan to, in his visited Si. there Honor Roll the last has been a ifunmm. figure along the northern 2 Marion Bernard. 3 Miller Waite. shore of Queen's County, P, E. I. -——-——- Born 69 years ago, the son of Mr. _ The mahy friends of Mr. alldiand Mrs. William C. MncNeill, 01w” G1~"‘d°n' 3 Nmma“ H°33' 4 CAPITOL MATINEE 3.15 -- 18c, 26c- EVENING 7 i L45 -- 28c. 42c. | . CAPITII __ SPECIAL WEEK 3 BIG FEATURES END BILL 7 ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS MATINIE 3.15 - 16¢. "i=- EVENING 1 a us .. 26c, 42c. N0. I. YOUR FAVORITE wasraaiv swan * m ins LATEST _ sun scar no. TUBE. “THE DEADLINE” N0. 2—TKE NEW CAPITOL SERIAL THBILLEB. l2 WEEKS 0F TIIRILLB. DON”! MISS THIS CHAPTER- NO. Ii-THE FINAL CHAPTER OF The Galloping Ghost rm: CHARLOTTMDWN GUARDIAN Tallulah Bankhcad _ . NOW PLAYING 1N_"‘|'||E BIIEAT" I TIIIIRS i peanut GIIAIIDIAIP " The ans FREE! FREE!—Q11B 187B! 00101311 glass Mixing Bowl with clcb ninety- eight pound cotton bag Robin Hood i “mm 2832-5-8-31. any GARDEN crrv Burma m l0 m. lots $2.10. nalc-c-c-tr. PLEASANT DRIVE to T's-noodle Wednesday. eec announcement first pa“ 2964-5-10-21 NOTE BUSTICO AND STAN- IIY BRIDGE-Services In the United Church on Sundfly. M!!! 15. North Rilstico, at 11 A. M. andli Stanley Bridge at 7.30 P. M. Rev. n. s. Bishop. Milfmf- clwlwn Norton-Manny Her-I hor North and Peters Road Presbyw gerian Churches. Sunday, May, 15th. Service at Murray HUM!‘ ‘North, 10.30 s. M: Scrvicc at Peter's Road, 2.30 P. M. Thll will be Mr, Fraser's first Sunday and may he be greetcd with a large atten- dance. Mr. Fraser will preach at‘ both services. FORMER lSLANDBR-At a re- cent meetin of the Official Baard ,. fr of SackvillegUnited Church a un- GOOD To THE LAST DROP mimous call was sent to Rev. Geo. Morris, B. A. B. D. of Btanstcad, Quebec. Mr. Morris has accepted and will take up his duties after the close of the conference year. Jung 3o. H; is a. graduate of Mount Allison 1910. His first pastorate was in Campbelleton, N. B. The retir- lng pastor, Rev. J. H. Philip; P11. D.. goes to Stanstead. CONSCIENCE MONEY-Thebe- partment of National Revenue Ot-| tawa writesrThis Department de- sires to acknowledge thrcuzh We MAXWELL H0 ROASTED AND PACKED IN CANADA 4G7 wér lcitlli E555 If there in flavour. FuLL-Ftavnuaen Coarse Don't drink ‘nut coficc. Drink one hundred - "hi. the tin or pa ago you buy?” flavoured cofiae. First, ask ‘on-“Ia there air inside — coffcc" deteriorates, loses k . . '1! tllclc isn't-that 008cc keeps full flavour indefinitely; . _ ' ' I l-Icrc is Elle Answer Vih-Fmll Packed Calla Tlut mum llaxwcll Home packed by tln uclulivc Vita-Frock proccu which flung rcmovcl and excludes all trace: of oxygen from the scaled tilt ' ‘Maxwell Home is smoother, richer, more satisfying. Simply because the world- hmom qlull bldndil now all , completely protected- more co any other coffee cold today. of-‘thc Old South's noted look for the m- grocer. vvonll Vita-Flush” marked on the lcalcd and locked. tin. Alr Inside Illa _ Tin or Paola? Docs the arnago Loocc or bu; ccloc loocu 65% of its flavour in 9 days aha routing. ._ . , Cnloc in old-lnllloncd tins or cardboard canon: loos 45% of its flavour In 9 days after roub- USEIIBDFFEE MHlI-l! columns o! your Newspaper the re- celt of a. Canadian Postal note rol- $2.00 forwarded here in an envelope postmarked "Charlottetown, P. E. Mrs. Richard Roberts, Hospital shortly for‘ treatment. fiilCflllClilg disposition he was found in nlarlj." i1 home of sickness, mill? istcring to ihcse in distress. As winter began to make its presence felt. Illalcoinl was smitten with a scvcrc illness, from which he never illlly recovered, and following periods of partial recovery, he grew rapidly weaker, passing away in the Kilbridc and Fred Folland. Class 0-1 Leslie Clark. 2 Nor Kilbride. Perfect Attendance: MacLoan. John Inglis, Agnes Mc t-lrly days of spring to a gland, lvllel‘? tilcrc is no moi-c pain.‘ _ ' He leaves to sormw, ‘two Qatar-s, Ali's. Geo. Robertson of Mayfield, and Mrs. Matilda Bentley of Ken- Billlemfllbnmbl; Arthur Mill, Mabe c i i lviiliciljthe body was taken"to"tfie‘ United Chilrcih in Cavendish,‘ whirl!" his placer. Rev. n. s. Bandit, brought words of comfort hndi Christian hopc to the gathered re-I _,. lntivrrs and friends, 0n the request oi the fflilllly, the choir sang l. scicvtion ihat has brought comfort w Illfllly o. sorrowing heart, "will ._- 'I'llc Cirtle Be Unbroken?"__ The , pail hearers were: John Laird,.Alex Toombs, Ernest Webb, Edmund ‘Toombs, Jas. O. Simpson, and l-ldlCllllllll Simpson. the body was ‘laid to rest ill the cemetery at I Cavendish. I sfliltilaolv SCHOOL The following is the report April: Principal's Department Grade VIII-l Lillian King. Grade VII--1 Clarc Wightf Grade _VI—1 James Llewellyn, 2 Mary Farrell, 3 Mary Jackson. Grade V-l Stella MacKinnon, 2 Florence Claw, 3 Gladys Layers. 4 Patricia Wight, ll Gladys Lan- drigan, 8 Catherine Jackson, 7, Ira Murphy. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Grade IV—-1 Caroline Creed,. 2 Mary Creed, 3 Gordon Jackson, 4 Irene Creed. 5 Hattie Graham. -—Grace Leliaoheur. Teacher. Primary Department Grade III-l Doris Lavers. 2 Genevieve Jamieson, 3 Albert Johnson, 4 Marjorie Jamieson, 5 Kcnsington School for April: Principal's Department Grade X Sr-l Doris MacKenzie. High 4 Robert Fzlrquilarson. Grade X Jr-—l Ben Champion, 2 Class B—1 Wanda Mann, 2 Glenn MacKay, 3 Jean Duvar. 4 Justin man Mill, 3 Andrew Marks, 4 Roma Geraldine i Kenna, Thelma Gill, Linwood and ‘Iglad to know he is progressing nlee- i l_v although it will be a few iveeksl Semplefillfilam i-Delancy, Ingllam Maclleill,’ Eric ,Watson, Jean Du- var, Ethel Chisholm, Fred Folland, Dickie Kelly, James Clark, Wanda i l Shim"- “lld ill-w fl “when Hlmil- Mann. Glenn MacKay. Erwin daushter c! Mr- md Mrs J. W- Stops " ' _ blatantly. lfton o.’ Cavendish. The funeral ser- qhnmpmn, Igslic Clark, Justin Holmes, of Oromoqto, IOTMQIIY 01 , _ __ ,_ vice was hold on April the lllth,_'and '. Minnie "d111, Andrew England, and (Jarl Fenwlck Manugc. , ' , " j " g consisted of a short service_at"_ the I of Borden, P. E. 1., son of Mr, and‘ _ ' , 119m‘? 01’ 3T1“- FObOFL-Wll. “ffllldwlfit Vice-Princi- Mrs. F. W. Manuge, of Amherst, N. of Sturgeon School for the month of James Creed, 2 1., April 29th, 1932" with a blank cheque of the Provincial Bank 0f Canada marked "Conscience Money." The amount has been duly home after spending 1th!!! ‘winter! in Lower California. ~“ .1 c’ in the Revenue Records of this Department." Smith, Webster's Corner, will »be glad to hear she is doing as well as can be expected after an opera- tion for appendicitis in theii-ifiity Hospital. ‘I ‘T V.’ 1‘| s—--i---~dhl-3"' 3;» (Uri? : Douglas’ Egyptian Linimcnt " l! recommended for sore necks, galls, distemper, callouses and spavins. Removes proud flesh and Hoof Rot. DIARRIED FRIDAY AFTER- NOON-ZA. weddini; of interest t0 1 the families of the contracting parties took place last Friday after- noon at Christ Church Parish cnui-en when Rev. a. r. Bate united in marriage Miss Elsie Holmes, The regular monthly meetiIlB 0! the Mayfield Women's nistitim was held at the home of Miss Mar- guerite Houstonon ‘April 26th. As- the President and Wrice-President Rev. Neil Herman, pastor of the we" absent Mrs‘ James ‘mmstbn west End Baptist church in Hall- “md- The mfml"! °P°"°d hi’ 45"“ fax, and formerly pastor of thelmg the we “d repegtm‘ I'M‘ First Baptist cndren in this cltyncreed i" “"15"” The “mm” °l lies filed a. claim with the Dart- P"~“”°“B "mm"? “m m“ “ml mouth Fem, Company {or an m_ approved and roll call answered by‘ jury to h“ eye, accord,“ to .d_ ‘five members and four-visitor; prev vices fiom Halifax over the week-Fem’ “Wm m“ “m” “mrw” end. The circumstances reported tn mmmlmes were their‘ KIWI‘ “Id the ferry company manager chowinew we” appomted‘ sIck cm” m“ a group o, the Dartmouth sea mittee, Mrs. Robert Stead and Mrs. Cadets and a party of Halifax Frank Hmlsmn‘ sch°°ll m" ‘youths got into a. lively stone bat- “w” 5mm‘ "d “Mum” tle near the entrance to the ferry Hemmm’ It w“ m°v°d “M Wm‘ at Halifax. One of the missiles, in; W" "W msmlm i?” mm 1°’ ‘h’ tended for a Sea Cadet, struck Mr. 5M‘ I“ the “Pm” Th’ p”? Herman just below the eye, causing “mm” m‘ the “Wm”? w“ w mu‘ injury The mcwmt was repcmd to sist of a debate, but on account of S; The bride was given in marriage by her father and was unattended- -1"redcrlcton Gleaner. REV. MB. IIERMAN INJURED- Pleascnt by Mrs. Peter ‘Melanin. Roll Call Grove, expects to enter the P. E. I.’ Mr. G. W. West has returnedfread. f pmgranv consisted of airecitation _ credited to the Receiver General The many men,” c; M,” Mpdng‘ ‘mcncugcil preaching with much was answered with my favorite book. and its author. aftnr which the minutes of last meeting were The meeting was conduct- ‘pdirl one usual manner andtho by Mrs. Charles Mclnnia and l. reading by Mmnwllliam Huwlctt. Sick committee. rm. Alphonsua Mclnnis and Miss Mary Hewlett. The next meeting to be hold In the‘ Schocltiicucc. Roll Call is to be ansvlcrcd-wlth Poultry Hints. A dainty lunch Wu than urvcd and the meeting closed with the sing- 915.94- tllfi Island, Hymn- flablnlibridge, Mass and vicinity. The anniversary Sacrament cea- son in the Scottish Kirk- of Oom- biidgnwac spread over two weeks and brought together largo and in- terested congregations Thc col- emnfties began on April 17, with excellent. sermons at ,_both services by Rev. Ewen MacDougall of Char- lottetown, P. E. I., who was again cordially welcomed by minister and people. Rand. W.. B. Lowl-y pre- sided over. the different services and also preached in Union Square somépyilllc. on the preparation‘ Sabbath. A special ‘prayer and praise service was held at Quincy, on Monday evening and ‘at Bever- ley, Mass, on the. Friday before the Sacrament, thrccbaptiamc be- ing mdminlatored at the latter place. Preparatory services were held in Cambridge ‘ on ‘Illuraday and Saturday evening. Rev. Mr. , , ice on these occuiona. The church was filled at both services the Hwmx mum and also w we the bad roads and sickness in tho officer in charge of the cadeta.‘°°mm“nIIy' ‘I’ w” deemed I” b” steps have been taken to prevent Mt W" um“ the ‘mm meethmI Tile following programme was then Iat five different on the Lord's Day, April 34, the many communicantu were served tables, the two Ccmétwcfy. spending the greater par: of his‘ ‘ life in or near Cavendish, the place of his birth. During the last few years his health began to fail andI IVlce-Princlpaks Department. Grade IX-1 Norma Clark, 2 ,Loilise Johnson. 3 Evelyn Mac- Neili, 4 Margaret Hunter. l Grade VIII-l Lucy Brown, 2 lilcrjoric Kennedy, Ilvelda Caseley, ,4 Earl Clark. jbflss Profittic Department Grade VII-1 Rosezita McKenna. ,2 Jean Profitt and Claire Homers, 3 Glen Bernard, 4 Adele Brown. Grridc VI-l Doris Saunders, 2 Rilln Brahnm, 3 Reta Clark, 4 Doris Kennedy. Miss M. Buddy's Department. Grade V-l Mary Caseley, 2 Helen Higgins and Annie Delaney, 3 Lloyd MacPhcrson, 4 Mary Mc- Kenna. Grade IV Sr- 1 Keith Kennedy, 2 David MacLcan, 3 Ralph Bomera, The speaker admitted his home was mortgaged. Properly so, he said, because he could not h“! bmllht ll otherwise. Then, he added.‘ he realized the danger to hi: wife and children should he die before the mortgage was paid off. However, he found there was an Clarence Ceilings. 2 George Clow, 3 Phyllis King. son, 2 Mary McCarron, 3 Nicholas Lanigan, 4 Harry Murphy, 5 Alfred Jamieson. Grade I Jr lat-I Reynolds Llewellyn. 2 Francis Creed. Grade I Jr Ind-l Daniel Daley, 2_ Gerald Lanigan, 3 Clemmie Mc- Oarron, 4 Myron Jackson. The following pupils had perfect attendance: Carrie Creed, Bone Creed, Gor- don Johnston, Gladys tavern. Ira Murphy, Gladys hndrignn, Mary Fuffcll, Jimmy I-lflwiivn. Lillian King, Albert Johnston, Eva Jack- son. Phyllis King. Madeline Creed. Mary Llewellyn. Godfrey Jlmic- and now he sleeps quietly at night. 4 Lily Hunter No more worry about wh t would _ ' hlppcn to the homo If he sled prc- Glade Iv “"1 Glen Clmk- 3 mateurcly. And the outlay was very moder- ate, merely like ldding another 2% or so to the interest rate on the mortgage. This Policy can also include a LPO MCKBHHH. 3 Anna Casclcy, 4 Morris Clark, Bruce Clark, Hollis Cameron. M185 M- Higgins Department son, Nicholas Lanigun, Harry Mur- phy, noynoida Ilevvallyn, Daniel Daley, Gerald Ianiun Ind Marv McOlrmn. (Pm-lot Plano Copy) Eva Jackson, 6 Heath Llewellyn, 7 Grade II Sr-1 Madeline Creed. Grade II Jr.-1 Mary Llewellyn. Grade I 8r.--1 Godfrey Jamie- Moncton Transcript. PE RSONALS ‘The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Hensley Darrow, City. Mr. and Mrs. Granger have ar- rived at York, the guests of Mrs. Granger! sister, ma, M. F. Vessey. The condition of lI/Alwlln Mc- Leod, Stanhope is considered aer- ioua. Mr. Ambrose Doyle, Pleasant Grove, is a "visitor t othe city, the occasion being the death of his Aunt, ma. M. DOYIe. ' further injuries of ' this nature.- carrled out. Piano solo, Mr. Lewis ministers addressing thc- tables in woolner, mstruniental Music byitllfn. The actionsermon on Bab- Mrs. James and Miss lvfhrgurithbath was preached by Rcv. Mr. Houston. Next meeting to be held from I Corinthians X: 4. .. .. 3.‘.Z2°.2§’.'“Z..‘i’ili".f.“‘;‘..°§.i’f.‘i“f.’;is2§§.Zf.““.§3”i?i.ZZ"...°‘§.‘§l “Motbersof the Bible." The meet- I and Wu w" spent when f-hc im- in; then closed by 51mm; the y“. plc dispersed to their homes. The ional Anthem after which a dainty: °b5°7Ym°°5 l’! m” mmmunm“ lunch was passed by Mrs, 31m- cccaon were followed up with ap- Andrew, Mlss Jean Afldrr: and Dfvllflflb WWW!" bY u" mm!‘ Mrs, James 110mm,; ter oi.’ the congregation on Sabbath _____ last from the words of Luke 9: GI. Mrs. Ella Abbott, and son Milt-firm man, having put hll hand $0 the plough, and looking back is Iii for the Kingdom of God." Twelve Elders officiated at the adminis. tntion ofthc symbolic supper.‘ Cambridgc Kirk sincerely moum- edthc removal by death of Mr. Inga u wade-la, who had been an Elder of the congrcgctio for many years. Th; deceased was formerly a resident of Crapaud, P. E. I. but had in recent years resided in Bomcrvillc and Cambridge, Mass. year and pntevrcd‘ into" rest at the home of his dauglltcrpflfrs. Barnes of QuincyfiM " “ ‘_' It widow. two daughters pnf ‘two soils survive. Interment took place in Wollastcn .. , Calvin Bishop of Point P. a. 1., who has spent the Mrs. Herbert Kearney, of Arlington; Mud, returned to her island home this week. Beautiful spring weather Diwali! in thc Bay State at present. with aeasonablc sunshine and intermit- tent showers which Mayflowera. Vegetation is advan- cing, "the flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing °l turtle is heard in the land." painters and carpenters are cei- ting busy again with the advent oi spring which river cmnlvwnwi W a good many hands. MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL Following is the standing of Mt- ‘rryon School for the month 0i April: Grade VIII-l Wctmore Quizlri’. 2 James Quiglcy. Grade V1 Bertha Creamer. Grade v-l Russell Quizlev. 7 Ronald Creamer. 3 Louise Wflrff" 4 Donald Creamer. and, 1v_1 Lgwls MacDonald z qlndys MacDonald. 3 Florenct Quigley. Grade 111-4 Charlotte QHIEW‘ z Arthur Quialey- Perfect Attendance: Florencl Quiglcy, Gladys MacDonald. AP, thur Quiglcy. —Teachel'. 130F091)‘ M. MacDon- ficld, Jersey city has arrived to’ aid. her old homo in Glen Valley when‘ "My intend to remain. Messrs llobertland Luther uid John Moffatt, aydney N. 5,, us n; present visiting on the Island h“- in: been called home on account of ‘llleir many friends at York re-I Glove. is a visitor to the city, the." River, of Wallace and Mrs. Mc- Varich, Mr. Mdfllee, of Selkirk succeeds him. the serious illness o: their rstiicr, Mr. William mutt, Mayhem, Mr. almerramcli of Amherst, n, 6., rendered three beautiful solos at the Bullday evening some; m During the Communion week the _ m. Trcwsdale hind reached his 76th " winter months with her daughter; arc brinairls , birds icpomc and the voice of tho‘ lnsurmcc policy with special fea- tures and with attractively low premiums specially dcsigncd to take care of such cases ac his. fie took but an Imperial Mortgage Protec- particulars today or the very M. lion POW?!’ to match the amount tractivc and easy-io-pay-for pro- of his mortgage dollar for doiiar- tection of this Imperial Policy, SEND THE COUPON TODAY FOR. COMPLETE INFORMATION 41 total disability provision, which is mighty comforting. A mortzcge is a poor legacy to lcavc one'a family. Let us scnd you The Imperial Life Assurance 00.. Head Office. Toronto. Ont. Please srnd me by mail pariinul W's of tlr- Imperial Mort-gage Pro- frciirin Policy, without obligating me Ill any way. Name .us....-.---es-ssu-.-.-,.u . .......... . . . . . . . ...-..-.......... Grade III sr-,1 Vina Higgins, I Frances Kelly and Blair MacDorp. aid, 3 Violet Czinleron, 4 Eric Du. var. ~ ' Grade III Jr—l Lorraine McMa- hon, 2 Yvonne LcBlanc; 3 Francis Thibeau. 4 Elwood Clark. Grade lI—l Georgie Profitt and Ruby Carr, 3 Gladys LcBlanc, 3 Mary Pendersm. 4 Anna Hughes. Miss O. Thompson's Department Grade I~—CIass A.~—‘i Linwood Toombs and Incham MacNeill. I Gusaie MacDonald. 3 Alfred Mao. ' coon toll . Pills. I took relieved; can in weight." m; t..j;.'s.. Address Age mill. - M“... .. .,. .-»<v~.----~-y-r- a -.~.-.r<..v<v~r¢r w, . WZI W“ Williams, 4 Wilna Dcllnqy. o I\ \ Sorry In Sea" light, Gaming Mn. K. Mommy, Kirkflcld, Ont, wrIuu-“I M" future IIIiIL-N- vm very nervous and run dovmpvvu short of hrcutll and bad amotIm-ing fccllpp and was lorry aowmv 335g c7033" _ Inlgllt coming‘ ‘u I could llotlio down or go ‘a m,“ l was advlnod to use Milburn’: Hurt Ind Ncrvl the United cliurcii, New qtqw, to I largo and appreciative gudjdmg, {Phase 5010a were s wonderful treat ‘I0 $316 DOODIO of Now Glasgow-and MP6 in llur wvFarnoll in the ' Gould lei Slap -__._.______ TUTE l b0 d n milieu The regular monthly rnggtln‘ gm- . whffufkhwufh" “my my was held at the holnc or Mrs. ‘ Patrick Moll-mic. with eight 1mm. - born prccmt. Meeting . lll- "NM -~ m n m» mu mun us‘ . . pom! j ouyyyig Ills! i Hamilton’: no lho‘ ORIGINAL 7 Crcomiodal. A lull pound. cl clcllcl- av‘; vulbn in Each yellow-ouch“! Plf-I" I s. s. lulu-s: n,a.c_ww1= w» wider-UR! i" WI‘ WWI OVEN y. sumo-any brim u» your ab" i IICVOIOIIIIBIIIIYDUEQIIDIOCIIII-t l‘; 5 .w_ ‘ 54in w I i