QCTOBER 2s. 1941. ,__,_____ Maiden Voyage (continued from Pa“ 3 1111 101 111 1101M llli. .1, 10411100 _- 11011.‘ 1511 l“) t-ru 11115 _lll1l _) utter $1711.11 1.111s increased 11”’ “Daddy Saved" A soiio W,» , .1 Liltjil‘ ‘nus-laud weutxilhdilt-ii .11 l1~1~'11|1111' ‘um u, ivincuunaid now 111$ i1‘ fl0C1i5 v11 "J1‘i-:1u1.111c111c1-, 11110 “Trough 111 lkillllui’ what _ . g .1111: juillfftl in. Just before ,9 111-m; 111 11:1)‘, about 4 ociock 11 iiie 111111111111“ . itnlfludiidiu 111111 1111 11111011111114 1-on.11. 1110111111- i-cilr-icdv the bedside oi [1’lll01ll('i, she cried. out excitedly 1.1111111. 1111111111. daddy ls saved. ,4; dflivcflllg 1111s comforting 95,3511 1hr little girl who appear- to be s ill 111 ner sleep. returned 1,13,- bed and continued her lllllDlTS. A; m1- the incident 1111s l l1il\"_ 1110 giri 111d the vision coincided 11h the crciiis which were taking late cn 1n.- rocky cliff 1t 11er nilhihitc-SCG men were 511m 11);) oi the rocky wall 111d iety. 111 1.101 her message .11.; 1illlf‘(l 111111 the safe ueiivcr- nt-e oi 111-r iuthtr from the _wrcck. 111.15 111111111 a strange coiiicidenx. 11111-11 1111- 111111111111 was received 1.111s. ti.1.11.o11111tl a couple of i-iys '1er lIilll\'1'_\llI§-{ the glad tidings ‘rut the c11- llllll been saved. tire-e - 1g. ‘lhe iiomecn. — g0i 1111- cicw 1111s eagerly await- 1:111 Caring-111i tlblllll- a few short geks 111,10 with Jet blnck hair. T .1: E ‘s 5. ‘I’ E (b E .1 -. C Ana so lhc chapter of the maiden tinge of the Barbara MacDonald s5‘ yrurs, ttwakes at 1113111, iilie terrible dream of clinwnig c1111 111 Newfoundland. 1c sister ship Anna MacDomtd l1 1 . i‘ , 011 Prospect. N. 8., enroure New York to Halifax 1vitl1 a 0i uni-d coiil. It foundered dur- . 11 b.1d souiheaster when 1t .1111: 11 ledge of rocks. However 11111-11: 1111s not so fortunate oc- 1115f’ flit-re 1111s never a body re- verrd. Cnpt Miller. a native of 11111111 Bridge. 11nd his crew of 1.1x 211i to the bottom with the vessel. A1111 so ends tiie tale of shipwreck 1d disaster wl11cl1 befell the sister 111B erected in the last shi build- zyard in Prince Edward land. lllAiF. Increase In Subsistance DTFAWA Oct 24 — 1GP) - Th8 111i Cniindian Air Force, follow- gthe lend of the active army, 1111s reused irciii B5 cents to $1 a day Hllllolblellcf! allowance for ranks 111 than commissioned officers. it i announced tonight. l'l1_e Air Force increase. like the 1m the army, la effective from 15km. 1. which means enlisted mbcrs who do not receive quart- or 1110.115 from the force will 1111b receive a back-payment 11111111111: to more than $7 r1 the case of men who receive 1111s 11111 no quarters, the increase ‘dav 1.» the some, except 111a: it W5 the flillly allowance from 35 11s to 511 cents. No members of llClCC receive quarters but n11 0H3. ‘lie increase ls based on the in- lserl cost of living in Canada. R. A. F. headquarters said. 145 at home llfld Bil/Ell "l! 01 ever seeing the 11.021 11 tight out 111 the uci-ce - comment-111; i-“lfyoiige, .111,- oiiy alter day w-..1 “it uti 11v woro 1111s iortiicuiiiiiig. 1t ‘Noon-111i 1111 111111 beusneu- A» l1f[c\.,.,.,. My [cpul 1s UhSAlllLS ot- mnuycioiic 11nd wrecks ocingwash- up on shores were read iii the their wer- -- " ‘g wife and fnniily were u“. 1,1,‘; o. giving up hope 1.1‘ 111111 1:111- mqv 1111 lCiiitifl us 1.1511111 on nun- 1 n.1,“, 111a. 11, tne evening 1.l.e 1141-1 itincuoiiuid smtick the out- b.1111: vine. Prayers N110 up 1or the satiety 0i the 211- .1 11-.:1- Olil ucrtiude. 11.1.: was 11111-11 y was 13111111411111 111- the-little girl 1110 THE CI-IARLOTTE'I_'V_WO_'ZIN GUARDIAN _.i__ at? W” Today thereare many strain for that. Most patriotic familie ate the need for regulating exp Book easily workable system for You'll be surprised, once u. c. JOIINSTONE, c.1111. Provincial Manager,» 111-115 Grafton Street money to be paid out for this-money needed "Planned Spending" provides a simple, ou regulated spending method: how easy it is to s on income- s today up reci- enditures. PThis you to follow. get down to a gyflfiff mun 411w”; Tm.’ DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE C0. 11.11 WAR-TIMEN EXPENDITURES MUST 51-: ruouourruttv BUDGETED 42¢ 11.11 £11.11. 2.. M, Woo0|T,s FREE regulate saving. And you'll be delighted to see how even the smallest savings soon mount up to a valuable sum. Our booklet _"Better Living Through Planned Spending ' will help you to meet the ractical realities of today's spending and nee s. Send for your copy of "Planned Spending” right away. Use the coupon. HEAD OFFICE -_-BRA'N'CI1IES AND AGENTS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNSACROSS CANADA Just mail this Coupon for your FREE BOOK _ Waterloo, Ontario. Please send mo your Free Book N¢m0................... TERLOO, ONT. The Dominion Life Assurance Co "Batter Llvlng Through Planned Spending" AJdrem.........-................................... ..Age....... 1.1.. Thln column In rolcrvrd (111- 1111111 g Im-al Interest. but‘ "M"! Ilaluro tnny be lnxurii-il cent: n word. olrlt-fly advitncu. Ill pitynlilu CRASWELL for Photograph; CONFEDERATIO Ll ‘l . ANGEL l N FE iivlsi 1r flppgnfed m a ffllllltCll. Sunday’, October 261 l0 lnnis was turned 1111.1 _ 111.111. Sunday School; ll 11.111 mor“ 1""? . COOKS for ChT-isgmas _ “ling worship: 3 D1111. Fredericton;- 1.. 1--11"'.r.r:"-..1..'.r. We 1 “@1- R» e» - “ . ‘ . "I"=" 1 1 *. SCI‘. 1. 719 fer the 111.11 exciinrige of niiopy PLAN To TT ~ . Wllllgi 111-re concluded. he was dny Red Crlhss hg£.§§g“§§,g§§‘§,',§1 ENGAGE“ MI. J tily blil']1l'1$?d to_ hear lIlS Mfr c]ub_ L_7'7l_1b_2‘,-'_'2 Brwmnn bhqflort"; _ 5- - w- ¢1i111115 "“‘"k- Y?“ "e ‘mug-i ‘"51"’ -——_ \ "1 "[118 till‘"dffiilfflltellsnlllll filllllolllncr- grin-e 111 u mirror near y cnn- . 1 .v _ cfv 1 f‘ l‘ f,’ 'c.. 11111211 lllin startling announce-merit. Tlgilsltfivfilya?“ "N1 “AZ-lull M“ sé-"km" 1° E1" T011191‘ W12- Xa giutr-liiiircd man looked b51311 mems "c-zindykifg alxioruég _ l- 1 p011. ‘Dec. sou of 1111- Rcv. Thus. A 1ll1e 1111111 who 11nd sailed am." 1 Lqfikhmiqs ‘e. 11nd 1hc 1111c Mrs. Wilson of West ' '-11'~1 ibarehcnci. P.E.I. NEW LONDON MISSIOH 9111118. October 26th, 7 110 Tilley, speaker L-765-l0 ltlr .11 —Divlne worship will held n Sabbath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev. U Carlyle Webster, Minister. L-752-l0-25-li MR. AND MRS. ALBERT E. BAKER, unnotiuce the engagement of their daughter Florence 1121121 lo Norinnii MacLeod son of 11.1"» Saunders and the lnte Mr. Edtrin Saunders. Marriage to trike place in November. 11-758-10-115-11 gram stating the sole urrivnl over- seas of L.A.C.. Francis {tin-Airiny of the R.C.A.F.. has been rs-rr- red by his parents, Mr. and lVlIF. Frank MacAulny, Souris Linc Road COVEIIEAD — UNION R011) UNITED CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, October W Govt-head ll A. M. Corch": 1.. . 3 P. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. 120v. Thos. A. Wilson. Minister. 11-751-10-235-11. REFENT VISITORS-lift". and Mrs. Will Ross and the formers sister, Miss: Etta Ross. of Princ" Edward Island. accompanied by iheir atlnt, Mrs. Ethel Munro. 11f Providence, R. 1.. were rrcriit visitors in town, guests of M1". and Mrs. E. F. Munro. Hospital Avenue —New Glasgow News FUNERAL SERVICES-The itin- oral of the 1111c Mrs. Hugh McLean was held Wednesday afternoon. A sI-ort service was held 1‘. the homo of her brother, Malcolm B-otcn. followed by a service in Peter's Road Church. The service WES l‘1)!l- ducted by the Rev. M1‘. I-Iavivartl of The pallbearers 1v Montague. Messrs Garfield Johnstonc, H1 "y Vaniderstine. George Clow. Elwin- Johnstone. Claude McLean and Nseph McLean. Internment was in Peter's Road Cemetery. CORNWALL _r.1s'ro1r CIIARGIL-Sei-vlces on S11ndnv, . 26th: New Dominion: S. S. l0 A M P. M. Services 3 P. M. and 7 P. M. Evening service under auspices n‘. the W. M. S. Sneaker. Mrs. E. It Wocdsldo. Soloist: Mrs. A. E, Todd. Uni REVLUN FAMOUS 1 lAIL ENAMEL . lhtllnamel with the. llmmous finish. We ' lave in stock, Vindsor, ‘uelinne No. 1, uelione No. 2, Yhilihezin, . lOl Dog, ‘.hy_ ' ‘hen?’ Coke, lnsy Future. llllleron, 1" Iii-iced 50c. Revlon Olly Remover 35c lt-vlori Solvent can be ‘"11 In our store. JANIESONS “RUG STORE ‘ i‘ Cornwa : S1111d11v $441001 Rfllly S" vict- at 7 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodswl". Minister. L-737-l0-2o—l1. THE 11.111151 0111111011. - At. the morning service the 1111111111- Choir will have charge _of the nuisic,‘ and will slnlZ Blnvlrs “Faithful Shepherd, lead Me. The morn- 1n|z sermon hv the Rev. I. Judson Levy will be "In Quietness and Con- fidence re lnvi d to oar ticlpnm in the rwllvitles of the Sunday school. the bible studv ser- vl.» n! the church This session is ,1», “an p 111v Tho evening worship service at 7 P. M.. W116“ 1V1’- l!“ ~vill deliver a sermon nn “The Vis- COAL We now have 1i sull- ply of Old Sydney Screen Coal arrivinft daily and can suPDIy any quantity required. Also Dominion House- hold Coko and Welsh Hard Cohbles and Hard Nut in stock.- Phone us your rc- qulremenla. W.ll. Gilli: & 0o. ~ Phone 176. CENTRAL GUARDIAN . advertising of’ 1| n ll -_ 1 _ _ Haul ~ Thank Offering Service Suiglnv e‘v-‘ CALVIN CHUKCII -b1ziuir.11-11n . Alunvgs EAFEEY _A cabw _"'vgiiia1’l with the Benediction. Service ll A. M. Kingston: S. S. 215. 1°11 0f Youth," 'I'himan‘s "Immortal. Invisible" will be the evening anthem. John Inch. Mus. Bro, organist mid choirirmster will be in I charge of the day's music. ' YORK UNITED CHARGE _ Rvv._J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Services Sundngv, October 25; 11 213m. Control Church; 2.30 p.111. Pic stint (‘irort-J 7,50 pm_ yml; sict of Si-i-nion: "The Secret of Poirer." L773 1 NEW (RLASGO-VL; CHRISTIAN hlziri-inge to take blur-c the second week oi‘ Novem. b"- _ L "mo , ‘Vllf- 111.1‘. i\II~iETING.—'I‘he Oct- f W" 1111111111.‘! 0f tne North Wiltsinte 1 - I uxislield iii the Cllllfll}. v ‘ -_ ive livc ‘by faith in 1.5.11 2111c 211111191‘. Meeting Opened 111,111 Psalm Us read 111 unison. This was 1°110\1'@<1 by hymn. The 111-rive... 9.391111? T111’ Glory Lord. Prayer was boys. all or them with Killed on active service: the Canad 1.111 Navy. J5290. ation of patriotism and good sense. During the past week over 40 .givcn by the President with the Boyd, Jonn fisher, HQ. .lJ(.)l.d$ Prirvcr in unison. Real-h“, Mrs. R. W. Boyd UIIOLlICI‘) Coltiiig- young iiieii were examined 111 the Win11 will our study books do fr}? wooci. Ont. liccnl arniouries, Cl1a1"lott.-1o\1"11. .1011?’ 1110 liit-mbers resent 2.11/0 Luflm- lficllflfd 51111153?- Po» 117391 1 where recruiting officer LL-Cclnnrl ‘Elllsllllrc glfltlflgue‘? shalTlwc have a B“? hum“ ‘mummy’ “QNIR. C. Chandler uiid staff 11111110 1 . i 1 ‘Ill 1c 3r: ‘. n. 1. - t, - ‘thanksgiving “'51s followed S“ 111x01. Unaiiiey, Charles Beeching. PO. Silgy-aigdl, cogggiggsle qr?! thank offering 11nd the meet-hp‘ 115296 ivfrs. C. J. 0'I-Ianley lmotheri ‘E -1°_ . y . ~5 ‘ ,_ T‘. 60x11” Yarmcut“ N S Thursdays aie c.\.1111111.11io11 days ‘n ‘ ' ’ ' ' and recrihts have the benefit of an Wainwright. Pu, 11111011, ivirs. n. n’. u- vvu.ii 111115111. 1wite1 1111-01110. _ lxeliey. rtsbeit FACCICYXGR, Sgt Rllmni, Mrs. it. r‘. heiicy twllC) To ‘ S. recently celebrated its 10111 11111111‘~"1'5-11W' by service iii the. .ch111"cl1 ut which Mrs. Clark the’ Prt-slticul cave n brief ske.ch of the! work dune through the years g- ne 3. Alan iswurt Gilbert. . ex-ray examination 11s wcli as a lhorough ciirck 11p by coinmtcnt .. medical inrn. This ‘s 11 great brnc- - iit 111 111.11 if the recruit has 11 by. The members were pleased w’ ronto. p _ weakness i: is found and 11c is told welcome a former pastor and his isiisch. Able. 5gb. 377420. Mrs. M. about i1. nnd he cnii by care or , wife Rev. F. E. and Mrs. Buothrovd Kitsvu \m°~u¢1'l 1V1°11~1'¢I111- some lot-111 of treatment usually cor- nf Shzrd c. Mrs. Boothyroyd "ca; uuriis, Robert William, LAC. H,“ it llic gticst speaks _for the evening RBJHH. MYB- 5- 511F115 11115319” 1°‘ Al; present them 11;? nmny 111111 gave 1111 lILspiYIllg’ address. ionto. » i bmncnps that can “CU-m young l/nilgCPOllSlY injured: v ' William, Ritchie, JBIIICS Sill- Personals er1 Bowsiiiaii River, Man. M1‘. and Mrs. George C. MacLean1 Seriously ill: _ of North Wiltshirc have received. a Knight, 5., LAC., R. A. F. 1286010 felt-grain stating the sale arrival in W. v. “night firttiiei! lvuiiiter i-Jnglnnd cl‘ their son Donnie Wils-in Amt, Eng. hint-Latin. Edgar Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs F. B. Jones. Pownnl. was operated $11 111 the P. E. I. Hospital Thurs- ll)‘. Army life’s The life Month by month the Cane/dill“ army becomes stronger in numbers and better equipwd- Oversees 111$ a formidable striking force. one__0f the main reliances of Great B111- sfn in case of 111i attack. Those in charge from Lt-General A.G.L. Mc- Naughton down have ever in mind .|:e great traditions of the Canad- ian Corps in the 111st war. In Canada units are constantly being formed. mostly mcchanced or having some form of mechunwfll equipment. This makes army life much more interesting to the new recruit in that he can choose a Mr. and Mrs. Matirlce Martin celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary on last Saturday. October 18th. They marked the occasion by a motor trip to Saint John, N. B, ivhrrr- they spent several days. 1.0.1.11 1151 0f casualties 1 OTTAWA. Oct. 24-—(CP)—The 1 Royal Cunndinti Air Force announ- ced ln an official casualty list today 1 . the (ienlh of one man overseas on . where who.» 3 active service. seven men missin “@1911 lgliiljigvnie can Ear“ h, overseas 1111.01" n11- opcratlons an 591‘ n! 5 ' trade that will be helpful in after years even if not used as u mfiflus or livelihood. lf he is ambitious he can edumte himself through the system of text book education and lectures available. He ls well fed. well clothed and cared for with the very best of dental and medical , ll d t‘ ‘ seven 1111-11 ki e on ac ive SEIHOG I in 01111111111. I 'I‘odn_v‘s list brought total R. C A. Fbtleadtieigcégted officially $11103 1v.1r cgrui o - Pbllowing is the latest official lcnsuaity list with official numbers and next of kin: Rfulili, ivfrs. M.- C. Ritchie (mom- Ill(‘lI~—0l‘ men from 18 to 45 in fnct —11‘l1o do not come up to A cair- gory. Perhaps it is a slight dciic en- cy of eyesight or hearing that has _ provcn the bar at a previous ex- . aminrition. N011’ occupations are 11- vnilablc thnt fit iii persons with these slight defects. _ Cctober and November are good months to join up: months thnt 1v'li give the recruit a chance to get built uo and be in fine form after a 1vii11er of army life for soi- dier duties iii the future. in Memorian LEMUEI. SILLIPIIANT On Saturday afternoon August 30th there passed peacefully away ait Hunter River, Lemuel Silliphant in his filly-fifth year I-Iis passing was not tinexpecied and came as a ielicf from a 1611s period of s11!- fering. He stiffered n. disability for about thirty years 11nd during which time he was never free from pain. l-Ie possessed a rare physical constitution that stood up to the strain of sevcic suffering. A stil- fering that nppriired at intervals with renew-ed violence. The r11- sourcefulnr-ss of this great reserve strength was sufficient to carry him through every attack. In February he was seired with a spell more severe than others and proved more difficult u, overcome. But owing to his great patience and rallying power ho was around itgain - in about six weeks. 1h nav is the ‘oud boast of Captain and Mrs. Louis Herrin of Murray River. m“ sons m e y p are: Friend, Leonard, John 111.5 I-Iubeit. Three o! them ' were schcol teachers beiore ensuing but‘ the feel of a ship was 1.1 1111113!‘ to all Their fat-her is a well- kiiowii Captain who has been operating I115 '-\\'11 53111118 , ‘ . _ companied him 011 short trips. rhicnri, 110.111 aiiu l-iubcrtare \\'1l'(‘1(‘.$1 opei 101's. '1".icir bother. Leonard. enljred snowy fir.“ me Qupbrgjji of war and has experienced 1i1.111_v 11; of British or Canadian warships. vcssci for 111.1111 The 'ea;s and the sons often ac- liing experiences on the (let-ks Then on hhe first of May another attack came on wili complications 1 wl11cl1 proved too severe for his rc- sorve vitality 11nd beifg unable to rally he passed in his eternal rc- ww-d on Auuust 30111. I-le of a good soldier 1va.i"or ‘in the long ma lyr to suffering meet roux-nus‘ us in face of the 1m- pcswble His sw t dlsncs‘ ‘cn 11nd stniiiv smile 111111 s character-fried hi5 mount-r and enabled him to be loved by evei . In the midst o! phrsr, rl-E he became a sue." "-1111 mcrc-hnnt and will be missed in the business realm. The fitncrnl 1rrs hcld on Monday September i=1 with 1'1 short sen-ice nt. Is into home conducted by his minister. The service 1n the church was also crin-F-ucts-d by Dr. A.0 Thomson assisted by Rev Lewis Miir ay The me=sr1ee was based on first Peter. chztpicr one. vrrse: three 111-d four. or the Christian's Inheritance. Mrs Robert MnPlNXl "no a. solo. Pence. Peat-c Ls Mine. The hymns sung were‘ The Shep- herd P=aim. Toke Comfort Christ- ians. 1111c“ ymir friends in Jesu< fall Wleen and There Is No Night in Heaven. Loft to mou-"n their hss are his wife (Mary Higgins», his father. Robert sillinhant and stepmother. Roberta Three brothers. William in Hunter River, Samuel 11nd Rob- ort in Brookflelrl. Four sisters (Mavl M-"s William Bagnnll. Los Angeles. Cnlifl, U.S A : (Mart-t Mrs John Morlin. Success. Susie: Iliizzicl Mrs. W1‘l Mart1r1. P011111‘. Paskctohorvnn: (Lula) Mrs. PE. gritlitcfw of Welsford, New Bruns- f‘ The pnll bearers were Messrs. Ernest Cousins. Robert Smith. Fulton Robert-son. Wellington Pnl- lerscn. Russed Nicholson and George Gnmeslez- The fiornl tributes were beautiful end shrwveri the esteem in “whim Mr sllliohant wit: hold by many ‘dud friends 11nd relative: A nlliorv from hi< wife. a wreath from 111< ‘M11613 mother and fomllv. :1 rvrcnih from the Presbyterian 011111-11‘: Hunter River. 1t crescent. m“, FY1111!» Knslrelskv sot-a" from Jim 11nd 1.11111 and ‘Elton ‘l-fmzfvs and 1 111111111 from Reba-ma, Helen and Hon mnmrvon, Interment in Presbyterian cun- eiery Hunter River. revealed true characteristics and a faithful period of hs disn .i1ty. I11 fact he became a rcni, He become I I OCTOBER October is a month of beauty And a month of various inotids There is beautv 111 her gnrdens In her fields and in her woods Gardens are like fairy bower: Carpeted with glowing hues Vivid reds 11nd mauve and yellows Purple»; 1111111.. 111111 dziinty blues. All incst woiirii-ous to behold. And the brook so gently gliding ‘Mong the 1111i 111-ts grow 111g there or.» Mirrored 111 11's surface fair. s no Niglils 11ic 11111111 and sparkling clear; '111i we oit suv 111111 October Is the best iIlUiiLll oi liic your. Then the winds begin to whistle Sleet and ruin are toiling 111st And the beauties oi Ut-tobci‘ Soon are withered by the blast. Fast the wind and cold increases Thick, dark clouds ot-rciisl the sun And again we are reminded Another winter has begun. --i\1l5rtie E. W111i. PUMPKIN PIE 2 eggs 2-3 1:11p brown sugar l. teaspoon ginger 1 1 teaspoon cinnamon \ 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg 1-2 teaspoon salt ‘ 1 i-2 cups cookcd, sieved | pmiuakiu 1 2 cups tended milk p0i‘1lCll= Peel. cozk in WGLCI.‘ litn mash and put 01c. Dry pumpkin 11n- covcred ovci- boilnirg water Beat the eggs slightly and beatln the sugnr. spit-es and salt. Measure the pumpkin niui acid to the e2; mixture along. 111111 the sraldcd milk, Turn the mixture into an itnbuk- . ed pie shell and bake in a hot‘ oven 1450 deg F.1 for 10 to l5 min-I‘ tiles. then 1o1v1-r the l0II1lICTflllIPC1 to moderate (350 (beg, F l and con- I tinue baking 111ml the custard is‘! set. or until a knife inserted in thel centre will come cut clean-about‘ 20 to 30 minutes longer. Allow to cool, before serving. l QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND 001m T101111 R/epeated bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the mzinv thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from dielter to shelter and lllinlly c-iven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them 111i places of relative security, but their belong. lngs of all kinds are destroyed The task of emergency feedmg alone is difficult. The task of setting them U17 once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding L1 much ‘ more difficult. To zieel: these enormous needs funds have been started in c.1111“... . Majesty ‘ Darts or the world. I-Icr In the troods the trees are ii1nrv-2l-, lous With their tints of green and gold; . Lovely browns 111111 deepest crimson‘ 11114 W11’ 11.1131 u Willi the feriis and szrcct 1\i1'tl flu‘..- Days air- bright with brilliant suii- -! cutting down her ti" c111 Successful fl... Cross 0111111171211 6hi|dren’s c. r . 1 Clinic. .111 - .111 orliiupt-tlm liUiLl 111 .w‘1.11111.1-. 10.111. O11.‘ 111 . 1.11111, 1. ;.- 11111111411011. 111-111i 11.1.5 iioicti iii a. ' tuii c.iii1.i'ti1 111:‘ CliiilC,—li 11nd fire 1, 6.1.805 \1'(‘i‘e rl-l for iiiriiici" t1'1.-.11.i1i The Doctor 1111i ttetowii 1111 1 week doing i I IlIDFliHigS 111111 fer-d Cross riouse clinics 5 : ‘F. s: 3 r: Club 1111-1111111 its 1 ly mukcs such 11 buzioiis. NE\V YORK, Oct. 24—-4l‘.i*“1~'!‘:10 Daily News 1111i today 111a 111241-1111; French iinei- Noriiiaiidie may be converted into the 111111131 forge-111 1 and iirslt-st ail 1 The giant 1 ited Strut-s 111.1113 were protective i-usioriy by guard 111st May l5. The News snid United 5 e11 m1- vnl tcclini 11nd I‘ - mot French eiiriiiecrs n; built the Noriiiniitlie so s1 iiv convei-tcd into a. P‘ The cl1nnuo-over pleted by naval we. months. the paper r1111 ion awaits 0111).‘ decision to rr-qu here, the News so NI! NEVIPIlRI FLUFIS fir)! '1 use of her name in c the Dominion crimp. officially lrnrnvr. 11s Crmndinn Fund for ltims." , Every dollar c0112"- .Qucen'= Cllllfiillllil l“. out (IPfLlPllOIl to the 0f London for (l‘STI‘.l)'11‘ 1111 homeless and ncv-riv Contributions from ilifr l": 1MP»- should be foi-irnrrlrr‘. f1‘- ".1" l.’ "n1 ‘ Yrust Coinpnnv. ('1. ' ~- which reports the :1» 1001M: to 1111.0‘ Rr-r-rirr-tl 1'rc1vr1l~1_1': ‘11 1.11.". IF." l The 111111111111 Group '\11111fr1;;1:v-, ‘ $11.00 1 lfflatWllli". \\'11111r'11'1 I11 tihilv. 01) S1. . Tolnl lo dale-SIAM. averse“: old constantly at his service, For Killed on active service: ' 11101111111111, Alexander Teryl. 8111.1 21am wgligg-wggmgoggfg, ‘Lméfifllré? C1111. B67522, s. A. . 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