REMARKABLE ? WHY Mf-GINTY '.'""."“”?- T0 - DAY I NHJvv-‘u-vufirvvws-amm-anrunnrunr-xwvu-u-vvvwvr- v-u- r-vu-r4-u-a-ersru-wJ.-J-Amn - a-a-vvuv-urunrw-rr». . SHOWS 3.15 -- 7 iii-r, 8.45 CAPITOL Am. .~,~ M NQAVENQI-iiffi. Q42 — TUE. Shows 3.15—7 and 9 ‘fiiV VUfiFHVVU\'e\'fH\fiFflIk\ SCREEN NEWI DESERT WONDERLAND “eVIYVTVUH‘s‘-VEHWMHVI H | MAGAZIN 2- l i iiacsN-r ArmrvALs - An ex- cellent assortment of ladies dress- ‘es, skirts end sweaters st Ken- ‘ ‘body’; Ladies Resdy to Weir.“ a i ,‘ Irons. Evenings by sbvointment. ll-t-tf I'|'I z -| as > I— as c: a a E :- 1 Isreserved fer-news loos! interest, he: s1! snewsyristlreusyaq oInIesworLst-rictlygsy- sdvenoe. CONFEDIRATION IJFI INSUIE DQOKS for Christ-mes Photo- ZION CHURCH TEA, and refreshment table. November 24, 4.80 to 6.90. 25 cents. 11-21-21 Bauer ‘Tuesday, ES and Riding ms- terial wanted for the soldiers. Phone or leave st Canadian Leg- 1011- 11-21-21 PURCHASE PROPERTY. _ u}, Alphonsus Connen 0g Kgnslngwn has purchased the farm property of Miss Ellie Cillis of Clerniont-K. CONGRATULATIONS -Mr. 5nd Mrs. Theo Sentner, observed the 42nd anniversary of their marriage on Saturday and received the good wishes of unany friends. THE ANNUAL MEETING 0f the Girl Guide Association will be held at. Government House today, 330 .0'clock. Miss Kathleen McMahon. szr so?“ t" w . e sues s a er. e public is inv'ted. De 11-21-21. EXCEPT s man be born egsin, ' lie cannot. see the darn of God. John 3-8. Gospel will continue D. V. every night this week except Saturday at 8 P. M. in Gospel Hall, Upper Prime Street. W. N. Brennan, New Glasgow, N. S., will preach at these mectlngsfidiiatimfi. COURT-In flieohltolica . morning man with being drunk :nd disor-c-ilgly and obstructins the Police was fin- ed $15. and costs or twenty days in Augrunkt audw dizorderly ‘was m or wen eye an n. and incapable ded ‘until the 8th. "mm FUNERAL YESTF-BDAY- Pun- eral services for tho ate Donald R. MacFadyen, 10, were held from the MscLean Iiluneral Home yesterday afternoon snd were oondugchd by Rev. G. Oerly c . will be lace. The boy's parents. Mr. and s. L.R.. Mac- Ffldyen will accompany the bod . The child died last week whie vicitins here with his parents. YORK—$ZL50 Mrs. Wesley Matthew, Mrs. Vessey, Mrs. Raymond Vessey, Mrs. Archie Vessey, Mrs. William Cooke, Elmer Brown, Lei A, Nicholson, Herbert Vessey, Ab- sey, Robert. Chappell, Peter Brodie, Horace Vessey Mrs. i . Mrs. i! sey Mrs. Leonard Ncwsou. [HE Cl-IARIDNYPOWN GUARDIAN Dolloctlons For P-E-l- Hospital BY BERS O1" WOMEN'S INSTI- sioo‘ each-Mr. Rbbdrt Crockett. l-lsrold Watts, Lester Keizer, Frank Watts, Ira lewla, Mrs. Vernon Den- nis, E. Java-racy, Mrs, Albert Proud, I . . at . ‘I5 cents each-Mrs. Peter Proud, M. R. Hardy. 50 cents each-Mrs. Claude Lewis, Louis Melvin Jag‘, Brown, Marian Mclmchern, Mrs. J ner- Vessey, Warren vessey, Kenneth Mclnnis, Ollie Brown, Arthur Ves- Herbflrt Lewis srry Gordon Crockett. Mrs. Boston. 35 cents each-Mfrs. Roscoe Mc- Donald, Milton vessey, Frank Ves- 11:33:11.. ISLAND AIRMEN GR-ADUATE— Graduates at No. 4 Wireless School Guelph, Ontario, Saturda includ- ed G.W Rice of Char ottetown, J.I. MacDonald, Little Pond, and RL. MacDonald, Tignlsh. The classes were presented insignia by Group Capt, WW Brown, senior staff officer of No. 1 Training Com- nand of the R-QAJ". FUNERAL Al‘ HAMPSHIRE —- The funeral of the late Mrs. John Watts, Hampshire, was held from her late residence Saturday af- ternoon. Services at the home snd I grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, assisted lev. Lewis M. Murray. The pail rers were, Messrs George Kitsch, Ge- cil stewart, Hampson Bowman, Oliver 'I‘remere, Hubert Tremere, Watson Isirter. Interment was in Ha ' Cemetery. IUNBLAL OI‘ ACID NURSI- Funerol services for Miss .| O'Halloran, 76-year-old re red registered nurse of Charlottetown, were held Saturday morning from her late residence. 95 Fitzroy Street in 8t- Dunstsrfs Bullion. grave Pallbearers were: . Harry Murphy, Pius Murphy, '1‘. M, Maci/fillari, M. A. Farmer, James Smith and William Hughes. In- terment, was in the Roman Osth- olio Demeter; OBSERVE 64TH ANNIVERSARY -—-Ha1e and hearty at 8'1 years of age, Mr and Mrs. John E. Reilly celebrated their 64th wedding an- niversary Wednesday at the home of their scn-iii-lsw and daughter, Robert fit“? " QT“ 1...‘ q s u - emnizcd ti?‘ e Uriiilzgi wgiurch Manse“ Winslce, at 3 o'clock Wed- nesday aftemoon November 18th, when Rena Clarice. only daughter of Mr. arid lvLrs. Albert Ycunker was united in marriage to Charles Pred- erlclc. son ot Mr. and rm Hughes, Brackley Beach. The bride was attractively {rowned in a street length dress of b ue crepe, redirigotc style with black accessories d cor- rsw tho-rt lids-localities. hing Talisman Roses. The groom was ,supported by Mr. Alton Younker. A reception was held in Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. to the immed- iate families and friends on bride and m. m. end Mrs. H hes left or the mainland on e. ort honeymoon. For travelling the bride wore a Hudson Sea Coat with black accessories. A host of friends loin in wishing the happy couple o. ions and happy wedded life. WJJLB HELD ORGANIZA- TION—" The Wartime hides and Trade Board has now s complete field organization across Canada," Mr R, T Black, Supervisor of Re- i glonalloifices of the Board in on, whouaarrivedkin dohgr- o wn over wee -cn , e- clsred in sn interview. There were 11s onal offices set up. he said, an s esess o ows: a ax, ehléihiot‘... st. ‘.53.... was... lCity, Montreal, North Bay. Brock- ,ville, Toronto, London, Winnipeg, ‘Regine, Edmonton and Vancouver. ,In addition there are 112 local 3'21".‘ °.i°.'.'.’“‘i'§‘i.t‘ ‘"13?’ "°"‘.i'" - e o . o e B r ‘s staff 2.04: filfflllOffatiédnllll/EQICOQRIEQ‘; one an oca o ces. . ac pointed out this number includes lvely to rationing. “The work of the Regional and local offices is to serve the community in which they are located," Mr. Black expiained. "They are not only the eyes and ears of the Board in the community but they are the executive repre- sentatives of the Board to wnich has been entrusted the respon- sibility of formulstin and imple- menflns Canada's cl ian Wartime economic plan." Minard’; kills pain. thofllm {Ggjbo h‘ flh smoothed‘ ’°““ "" _ This picture auipectacuiar pro-i - n“ m, \_ .. or New Comedy illeiiere Was Brilliant Novel Min “§——- hrdllifuRciriai-kiiole Andrew", new u“ "ill-may due io-day at ‘ILA.CBQAH~C iLi-vlllld ‘Ilhuin, ad- k“_t:luuii\lii us with many of the SOIIlLi-llllllfixfillllé film“ usgim.“ “gm” ‘nlwrlannncnto ie ordinary iii iilm Iii-vi cameo brlii h g, V y, gs toga er E,‘,t‘,{‘L‘)—’r°l~_10~'l'. vniiiiiiii rioldcii and L3,,“ d“ to act ouva story which a mm hllllsll popularity when it was m‘, mm l Llailou ‘rruiimu. indeed, m)“ wlfll‘ himself adapted his own the screen. Readers of the fiiifngilu‘ tesufv to its reirasliingly turns or plot and its ab- “it” mo. s mmultllam Holucu and Ellen Drew roplanqmnlcc an extremely enfzaglnk m: l,“ mlllllc. Hclncn w tli his ho'.-'=,,,,Y‘"‘b-0 wars. and Ellen with . fibfPfkilvcs and vital personal- rmnklfo the makings or a great nlghlbucrm’ tl;nre.‘l~lcld< n, you'll re- k. q (-1 ‘Vflhlfliuor with Brian Lion- ‘llh m“ llama. was a flying \-/."uii<(l Wlnfs." uhlle i’ was (lFllllglllSPilll! her- lffli" nut. (ituinn in “Our _ _'i.(‘fiCillli|Z ior llie Sun" ‘ 1 l t 1.01110!‘ now to brim‘! ‘ untlons. m." w." The anlastlc in- V“ Dims man's life. whcn. 3;,” _ W‘ Der for t! c purchasing h, find us‘ in his small home town lramcq rtv work afoot. and is lowers. Y l Fins of corrupt office- ‘ m i1] k‘ Just when it looks like his rom- ance is going to pot. and he's going to jail, out from the spirit world comes that soldier, due-list, ht<r for the right and err-President - ueneral Andrew Jackson. come to save o. boy who ldolizes his memory. He does save him, too, with the he. nf some cronies of the other ..'or_ George Washington, Ben- _,amm Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, chief Justice John Marshall, Jesse James and Private rlenry Bartho- .oniew Smith of Washington's Con- tinental Army. And General Jack- son also gives his young friend plenty of pointers on romance! bookkeeper sound perfectly suited for their i-ccs. The Remarkable Andrew" seems like it's loaded with laughs. Stars’ Courage Made Film A Success! Arthur Ask:y's latest and funniest starrer, "The Ghost Train" is a mB-‘INEYDWCE of thrilling mystery, suwcuse, and hilarious comedy, at alone is sufficient reason why you should so and see it st the Capitol Theatre today. FINE EXAMPLE more than s first-rate n thriller: it is s fine exarnplecglf ti?‘ courage end determination of the motors and crew which wcrhed on 2 ls But “The Ghost Train" is mum Isremento money Iolvnhturnofevg: many bis scenes in the open air, was made almost entirely during that period of the late summer when the daylisht Blitz was at its worst. All‘ “Ml/ii? nearmthe studios was one time very Wile. sud the difficulties of . ‘uction to be over- come were numerous. There have been many bombs near the studios rind the constant roar of sky-war- fare often held up the shooting of scenes in the open. Walter Forde. th director, the stars and the whole studio staff can justifiably claim to have Well and truly beaten Goerinirs efforts to gtuaggiate at least one British iri- .. Y-_. phi: You (ain't Fool limit ,.,.:§_,u...'.f.§_.,s urination‘... - ir;-..*."€:'.'..:. .. ...... toms simply because the tl Ind n sud run dawn before your working fast enemas": irritating neesl seen yor sequent p sob , or m. oumese u», to dnsy Bis dar trouble you'll hukl no mistake in 33th chewy neulgeulrli‘ so" ‘rim m? eentsgs of l. olefin} w oksl! unless complete utisfsotoryogo Mr, and Mrs. J. Bresu, so Waterloo street, Monoion. Although n0 special observanocs, except y members of the family, took place many bouquets and telegrams were received by Mr. and Mrs. Reill from relatives and friends in snsclc and United States. They have resided in Moricton for 80 yeprs, coming here from Al- bert where they lived for s leng- thy period. Mr_ Reilly is a re- tired locomotive engineer, having operated the train on the Sails bury and Albert way, now s branch of the CNR. for many years prior to his retirement. Mr. Riellly a native of Shemoguc and Mrs. Reilly was born in Tig- nish, P.E 1., being before her mar- riage Miss Charlotte Harper. They are faithful members of St, Ber- nard's urch. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly have s. family of three son; and three daughters, The sons are Walter and George, C,N.R.. locomo- tlve engineers operating on trains out oi’ Montreal, and William, also an engineer with the Canadian Johns-Manville Company at As- bstos, Que. The daughters are Mrs. C. lvllllican. of Arlington, Mass. Mrs. Herbert Williamson, of Albert, N.B., and Mrs Robert J. Breau, of this city. There are also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Monctmi Transcript. Mrs. Ann house village. has given her most precious family treasure to the war effort. It is a ZOO-year-old copper warming pan. Dhangos Re Dar loadings Mnllclwiteiaoneotthere- presentatives from this Province on the Maritime Transportation Commission received the following tele ram Saturday from Mr. Rand Mat eson, manager of the Oom- mission, Moncwn; "Revised maxfmum lo se- gulations fruit and vcgetsbes in refrigerator cars effectiyg 24th. Sunday; and Dominion holidays ex- cluded. Minimum carloads of pot- atoes in bags or crates 45,000: bar- rels 42.000. Special permits author- izing lower minimum permissible under exceptional circumstances. Dirtrlbutinz copies orders today. Advise interested diippers and Agriculture Dept." 4 Naval Parades Planned This Week A series of parades through the city street: will mark the obser- vance of Navy Week in Charlotte- ..cw:i, according to Lleut. M. G. .vlcCarth;y', Captain of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. During the course of the week the Navy with the co-operation of the Sea Cadets will bold four such parades in the late afternoon. On sunday s Chiuch parade will be held. The routes of martin on these parades and the Churches to be attended will be announced later in the week. Navy week is sponsored by‘ the Navy Le o oi Canada but lore being no ranch of tho cigar-alas.- tion here, this officers in charge of HJMCB. Queen Charlotte have ta- ken upon themselves along with their numerous duties, the arrange- ment of a rogram befitting the occasion iri is province. lfllKlllOillfllAhllil Preaching last night from die Kirk pulpit on the text "For who hath despised the day oi’ small things?" (Zechariah 4:10). the Min- ister, the Rev. T. H. Busscll Somsrs said in conclusion, "Do you think en Inc-hing this down M81117 miss! Are lure that some other task em other side of the world would do far more good? Are you despislng the day ofsliall things? Forgive the bl-untness when 1' say you do not know very much about what is small and what h great. Neither do L There is e. world around our that h" ‘is own reck . chinks. “Squirrels for nuts eovntend, and, wrong qr right, sm- the world‘s empires kings, em- bitionis fight. What odds?-tc I ‘is ll the self something. Anut,_e.word,sm|iu-rel,snd s But our Lord was content to do littletlilngs iria little land, tbtesch a class of twelve dull pupils, and heal a few folk, and trust l 10W trustless sinners, and die ct last upon what someone has called "a funny little 01055". That is what it was-a funny little cross so near to flie ground that a sponge on s reed could be pressed to His 110°. The Sea. o! Galilee was eleven miles long. By test 0d our jumboism His life was hardly worth living. He met no- body o1’ importance. He was never in the news as we reckon news. He lived a little life. and died a 111116 death among small people in I ‘lty Church, Toronto, and son cl Sister of Bishop 0’$uIIivan Dead Word was received stthsiidiop‘: residence here- sterdsy of the death of Sister lestine, Mother Provincial of St. Joseph's Order, diocese of Hamilton, 0nt., a. sister of His Excellency Bishop J. A. O‘Su1livsn of Charlottetown News of his sister's illness with pneu- monia was received lest week by Bislio Usullivan, who left for Hami tori by plane on FTiday. He arrived about an hour after she had primed away, The deceased 1p ceremony which was witnessed by 1y, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Richards. also survived by Mrs. 15.1. Duf Hilmlllim. and by another brother who is employed m the Cugtgmg dress of brown Crepe wiui tur- dcDartment at Hamilton. Delightful» Organ Recital Held Ilere A very delightful organ was veri last Unite Church under the auspices of the Women's Music Club. The talented recitalist was Mir. Walter MucNutt, organist of Trin- M1Jor T. Edgar MacNutt of this City- Mr. MacNutt who is g mem- ber of the Canadian Army is at present stationed st the Basic , Training Centre, Beach Grove Inn. Th? programme was as follows: Suite GotJhlque—I_ Choral; 1'1. hlizruet Gotlilque; III. Prlere s No- ire Dame; IV. Tooce . lvllnuet from “BerenicW-Ailslidel. finale from "Omen yonoerto No. Z."—-Hfll'ld€1. dzliir from "Water Muslc"-Hiui- 6 ‘a song ll @1158...» g1- . -JI\ Wllllalnl. nNtlylw thank we el on cod- a Rose is blioomtng- Jesu, joy el pen dedrhQ-Quli. fie "O" mllgen fifilhflllie rum m "1:- flat us. Ame)- Bach. and ve holy ones’. Goiri’ home. Take me to s green Isio-Nhlter MscNutt. Mlnuetto sritieo e Mmeete-Jlie- tro Yon. Adnql . Mnoie Concise Nb. T-Meridekohfl. m. MacNutt played ti! in amoet muslclanly manner and with great technical precision, ss be- comes one who is well kznmm es e. composer of organ and other music and who was a pupil of Mr. Henley Willan of Toronto. ‘Ihe numbers were chosen with such taste and discrimination that it is difficult to select any as out- standing, but_to the writer, the air from Handel's Water Music, and all the pieces by Bach were pszr- ticularly aqxyiealing. Mr. MncNuWs own composition. which is well known as a song, was very lovely and special thanks are duo him for playing it. His im- recital night in Trinity The }nGE THREE Ward i- Ramsay lluptials A quiet marriage ceremony took .nla.oe at 'I‘rinitv United Church l Parsonage, Charlottetown Saturday. . Nov, 21st at 3 pin. when IVIISS i .Vlill‘l0ll Elaine Ramsay daughter of Mrs. George Burton, Charlottetown l was united in marriage with Silt. l Lloyd Ernest Ward son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E Ward also o1 this city. Rev. Hugh Miller of Trinity , United Church performed uic 'I‘he bride looked charming iii s quoise and beige trimmings with large hat and brown actx-ssorles. The bride has been employed ss book-keeper with LJJ; firm of SA MiwDvlliild. and Prior to her mur- riage was widely entertained by her many friends. Sgt. Ward is an in- structor at No. 02 Basic Training Centre st Beach Grove. and has been the valuable banciziiasier since National Film Board FREE SOUND MOM‘- lllihlu Gilli!) m. locust-Moods; - - | yq Cardigan-Toads; - - - I [Q Veniun-lvednesday _- - - l y... Central Bedcque-‘lhursdsy I p.l\, souiliport_l-‘riduy -- ._ _ 3 p.51, SPECIAL Sunday Dinner Roast Goose with plum pudding LOLVS QUlCK LUNCH 1G0 Kent Si. Breakfast served l to l. the organization of llic band more than a year ago. The bumi from the i Training Centre \\.'."-.s on hnncl to do , honor to Sgt. Ward and his bride, ‘ and played "Hen- Comes {he Bride‘ i as the couple the Parson-mic. ' Guardian joins with their many fr err: '0 ufzcr congratulat- ions and best wishes. M. 0f "Old Memorial Service The solemn and imlmessive Com- memorative Service, held in memorv of departed members of the Ulizir- i lotteiown Council, was held last night st tbs Knights o‘ O01 ' Home Grand Knight . '1‘. teau Rev. A. MacDonald 0.5 l! . delivered the n on “Our Or er and its Dcsd.’ Elllfllile-S W?" d9‘ llvered on behalf 0i the members who posed awa during the pas. year. Rev. Dr. atrick biclvlanon delivered the vuloey on Rev. Jose h Roomy Mr. Donald MacDonsd on the late 5.0. 0' mickey, and Mr. W J. Brcwders Qnqughe late John T. iota A. Q 9 . ion of Rev. Dr Bernard Gilli; and _ the ceremonial was in charge of the , . anion, w. Daniel Noonen. DEATH! A an - At miToTus on REEF- ll; 22, 1942. Mrs. JKI. Walsh. and ‘l1 years. Funeral notice later. Aylltn im- lmnfi lib lurch Ave. kstocuimnon ov. D. 1N6. after Link! eel. Mlle P- ll- Mers her entity-sixth Yell’- McINNll-At Cherry Valley. NOV- 20, 1942, Miss 1.1mm Mchinis. Fun- eral from her late residence Mon- day, Nov. N, to St. Jocchlmk Church, Vernon River, funeral leav- ing st 8.80. MacDONALD - m Charlottetown f w Nov. 2i, 1942, Leo Gerard bclovedl son of Aeneas MacDonald R.C.A.F., , and Mrs MacDonald, aged three, years. , CONNOR! — In die 0N7 Holliitsl.‘ Friday, Nov. 20, 1941!, Janet Marie Connors beloved daughter of Sgt. Major and Mrs. Connors, Charlotte-l town. vlsation on the fine old Church do you drink? "Wherefore God haul highly exalt- ed Him." Yes, God has the last word-if you dare believe it. So you can go back tomorrow to typ- ing letters or mending the child- ren's clothes. Does it still seem entail to you? Remember: thercis a world around this world. "Who mm dgspifled the day of mall thi-TISS?" Amateur Skating Association Meets MONTREAL. Nov. 22—(CP\-- William E_ Brcughton of Montreal we; re-elected prwident of the Amateur skating Asoclation of Canada at the 54th annual mes.- irig here Saturday. Other officials elected were F. W. Coombs of Saint John, N.B. and Jghn Speak, Montreal, vice- presidents, and Champlain Pro- vencher, Honorary 566N551‘? 1nd qreausrer. Elected as representative; of the figure skating department of the ASA, were George M. Paterson, A, J. Montbone, John McGrellljl‘. Leslie Robertson and Jean ‘ab. Pierre, Mont-real: S. P_ Spinney, l-l. J. Kllpairlck, E. R. Ingram of Saint John; A. A. Campbell, Ed- BRINGING UP FATHE montori and W. C. Mnihiwnrlng, Vancouver R ne "Ye watchers and ye holy ones" was also most impressive. Mr. MacNutUs technique was brilliantly excmrpllfled in the Fi- nale from Mendclsschrfis Organ Cunccrlo No. 2, and in the mil-Eni- ficent Fugue in E flat of Bach's, the theme of which, it may mentioned. is the same as that of the first line of “St. Anne", the time to which the hymn "0 God, our heln in ages past" is usually sung, whence the piece is popular- ly known as the st. Anne Fugue. It is most sincerely to ‘be looped that Mr. MadNutt m very ‘be heard again in reci al here. silver collection was talkm which urns give-n to the Red Cross. BEWARE OF BOMB! LONDON — (CP) — A r to educational authorities Presses upon children the danger of pick- in up 0r touching any strange ob- ject scen lying about. It illustrates the more common explosive ob- JeClS — eight types of bombs and shells in actual size. EVEN THE ROWYOGKI! HOVE, England — (CP) - Two fishermen were fined £1 each $04.47) for leaving rowlocks in benchrd rowbonls. contrary to regulations governing the immobilization of all types of vessels. All propelling cquipmon‘ must be removed. fKor-piitgghs In the hc-me. be merit hi York Cemetery. VESBIY-At the Prince Edward Inland Iii-mute! on Nov. ll, i942, Herbut A, Vessoy of York, in his, 08th year. Flmeral today (Mon-i day) from his late residence m. 2; pm, thence to Yci-I: Llnit-‘d Giurch for service n‘. Z30. Inter- N.D. MacLean g UNDIRTAKER _ EMIALMER a Charlottetown and North Wiltsliire Phone 1CD REFRESHER COURSE IN DIETETIC! conducted by Miss MncKay. Nu- for nll aml trltlnn Services, Ottawa, dietitians, homo r-wnomliis any who have dietetic trflifli"! i“; ,- b¢ held in the (‘hnrlnltrtmvu llo-i > tel Monday afternoon, November. 23. Afternoon session. 2.30 ill"- Evcnlng session. 5 li-m. ~ toreslod cell in till l l v ‘-; '\”o1€?@.‘.\ F OR SALE We are authorised to sell the property of Mr. Arthur Blxurhiiy situated at Z88 Grafton Si. The property Licludcs s fine residence containing ten rooms besides attic, also a large lot and barn. For further particulars surly THE EASTERN TRUST COlify-lyéi’ Il-ZB-ZS-fl-ZS FOXES Fill? SALE Hing-necked H111 Platinum Silva-r Prize Platinum . and 2nd Prim lb choir was under the direct- , ‘f ' ' " .6.- Tf/ a / / . BLUEBIRD $100. Exqnlsitclv $171M- Yineei of Christ- Men will appreciate this octet value — — — — — -- -- - 9.7 By 1mm‘ a *7” The pride o! a?! wmnen who w vsir it. w. w. WELlilER LlfllllfED Jewelcrs Since i868 fir e ! so! , on TIME. HA5 _ :02 I A OT REGPQY-lf-QIQLF: itllaL-IM oca-av l LATE " BUT M N VEQ LOW-s HERE'S YOUR jKiTTENi ET flu’ ONE WITH TH’ BLAcK iii-uses HEL- NOSE- 'cuz 11's AWFUL. . DELIKATE. . IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE‘ TH’ ONE l PiCKED., —-AN' at; cnrzarua, 10o» NOSE! GEE F-WITH NED AN’ MARY MARGWQE TH’ SAME CAT-- T BOTH VANTIN’ —\V\TH T LVL ‘TH HERE'S \OJRS,MAQY M.‘ OH, TH’ SWEET u’ um annex u "In lNG--