.1 JANUARY zo. 1950 why, _ E/oomr vkfhW” 10380" Eloun i‘ HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN lsiiurls llllllillllll Ladies Aid‘ 'mummn race EEGHT vii-iii PRINCE rnwiiiiii‘ so. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 - Saturday Matinee at 2:30 Strange Marriage Continued irom page: 2 AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Llndry. Albert Altken, Mn. Byroni ‘ Stewart, Min Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden lnvere. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following place: in Montague: Mile 8. A. Llewellyn; Mn, Clay. In Georgetown: The Poet Oiiice; tn Souria: ‘The Snack Bar and N. H. Blelurde & Son. ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at the ..'M 0 N T A G U E UNITED‘ Montague Shoe Store. CHURCH CHARGE. - Services will be conducted by Dr. Mac- Kerizie as ioliows: Montague 11 actually in love with nae.” _Kate went to Spokane on a VlSll. to her paren-ts during the summer oi 1.8150, and returned to the Northland tiwo months later. Back in Dawson, the whole town turned out to give their Kate a royal welcome. Speaking [of the event, Kate had this comment: "You'd think l was the Queen ‘The monthly meetlns "l ll" Ladies Auxiliary oi the Bourls Hospital was held in the Hllllllllhl dining-room on Thursday evening. CANADA SOUTHERN DISTRICT. L. o. 1.. ANNUAL MEETING. "—S0uthern District]... O. L. held its 71st annual meeting at M-urray Harbor, and in Luther Lodge room on Tuesday evening January 10. The District Master, llarry Mac- Leod, presided during the session. Tliere was lair attendance consider- Thc reports submitted showed an iiirrcasc in membership lll tlic (lis- trlct. The District Master in his ud- dress made reierercc to thc iinlon of Newioiindliind as a Nctv Cana- dian province. and that. the Oran- gemen thcre were now fellow Can- adians. Fitting rcfcrciice was marlc to irig the bad condition of the roads. A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Lower Mon- tague 3 P. M. , FORTUNE ROAD SCHOOL I CONCERT ‘ On the afternoon oi Decomiber 23| a large number of parcnts and friends gathered at above mention- cd school to cnjoy a program of! much interest lo all. Th» already iwziutifiil interior of, the school was (iccorated with suit-' able Christmas ziccorations and a heavily laden lrec stood in the corner awaiting the arrival of Santa w distribute its contents. In addition to the class progrenrl iocal and ll'i‘5lt‘lli1'i(‘lll.3l music was furnished by George Yorswn and sisters. January 5th with ten members lpresent. Mrs. KG. Matthew P11‘ sided and opened the meeting with the reading oi the minutes oi’ prc- ioiis meeting by the secretary. Mrs. B. A. Poole read the linen- cial report which was approved. donations oi cash were received from Mrs. A. A. MacDonald. Mrfl. W.B. Leard and Souris unit ‘of the Catholic Women's League. Letters oi’ thanks were received from Mrs. Margaret Donahue, Roaeneath and the firm oi Mat- 11...‘. and MacLc-an. Souris. Mrs. RC. McLean, convenor of buying committee. reported pur- chase oi’ goods ior hospital needs. Miss Donahue, matron. advised the members that more cribs could be oi Sheba, the hand the people gave me. They kept milling about and shouting my name the minute 1 came into view. "Johny had been the iirst. to grasp my hand. Perhaps the boys ihought he held it a bit tooilong, lot‘ Suddenly an angry shout went. up ironi the crowd: " ‘Break away thcre, every- body! Break away and let oil: Kate pass along!" 0 U l That. night Dawson celebrated as it had never celebrated before. All that was good and bad blend- ed together in one hectic spree that sriil 15 discussed whenever a group oi sourduughs come togeth- er. What a night it was! Cham- 00W r0 ulcirense an exam/army 4/10 town can: There is no mystery to securing higher egg produc- tion at lower cost. Here are practical, proven steps which, if foflowed, will step up your egg production per bird, increase your egg profits, ohd cut down Anoiiir-r special ieature was tihetused in the nursery. the buying P11121115 0f "There's a Blllrblfd 011 committee to attend toysame. it my Willlldw $111." b)‘ K115’ Mcxelmlluwas decided to purchase iloor cov- a winsome tot oi four years. “m; gm- staff dining-room and Th“ llhllllwlhll l5 llle lllwglalhl ikitchen. A motion made by Mrs. G'§Ellllg5"M“ll° Bulge McLean. seconded by Mrs. Dunlap. We.<<;i."iie~Bcrnadctte McKcnna. that an outsmndlng bms be paid pagne flowed like water. The lid was ofif. The sky was the limit. The Kings‘ Room a special nook for the high-stake gamblers -—saw fortunes won and lost at. the flip o4 a card. your feed expenses per dozen eggs produced. fir cuu YOUI rtocx - An B0 egg hen will conlume, on the average, al- ihe passing away oi Captain Allrn Macicod who was ior many years l member oi the Order. and the members oliservcd two minute. sil- - eiice to his ma: ory. all‘: A strong committee was appoint- slam}; i RICHARD WIDM MEDAMFIYAIQQI- ‘ IICTLY — K ‘ a plentiful muggy of Miraclmy- n Mall: ore the birds at l wk CECIL KELLAVAY - Gilli LOCKHAIT c1 to aria :1‘. for a picnic of the - - - _ '1'}; y, ' H 5a , , ‘Md-lb Freon-lbw ' ltlCmbPYS their ianiilics diir’ iiRltlchtallnn or l‘ Plconle Maud was passed. numilgei‘ mlg/Viieh Si’: igldik lfonue/ tmsetnldgndalliilef if: t“ “h”; ‘lgbilllisreklll-elilenlfgellzdoeuxlrt HENRY llATllAWAY-LOUIS n. UGHTON 111g the mm... siiiiiincr. The “§‘.".,' 1 g . 1 Thcre helng llfi ltlrthfl‘ busin- the W,‘ m, 81m , Wm, Md Th , 20,, “f,” w," lama‘; f“ g8, mdmw,°o§°§e,',,;$,§ . . . 5""""""l"l"l*"4'*""45'5"‘*"'l""'l*5'~rlr5r.ll-v\ls" members or Luthcr Lodge acted as ‘i: indmress, mpflljing adjourned awlausg was lileflrlnc. Kale’ an; the average, leae than Bllba. makbtbcm._..loeeawaightand ~ l hosts to the visitors and a bfilltll- Russel. I __w‘_.__.._ ‘ ‘ 801d had “jade me Klondike [aim fifiefele: lforémry 301611.51"; llizlaellllallé-exghcllzhli-Bylfll M5511 EXTRA! MOVIE "NEWS 0F THE DAY" lllll "lllllwl “l” lllllll-ldell" E ll Recitation. "My Kitty" -- Mair‘ ‘Ahulhhlhhll ‘M M‘ h‘ ous. Ln future. the tiwo would with in’. at hgualililigptinge. gomake mill-Grand ‘liliilffsi Brehniil. P C M , conducted the -»-——-- always be assoculei Cuuluold ha“ hero" punk“ garct Macdorinld. time koepe the hen healthy no aster [Featuring “BRITISH SUBMARINE SINKING" clection and liistallallvn of officers Recflaum, om,” on my shoum, ma; December meeting oi the . . . them in laying houses. the will lay f fo: 1 for the rlll'1'i‘lil. ycar. eril___Kay Mcxenna‘ Viillcyiield Auxiliary \\, M. S. was Tl Y __ v , lquqgpgglqd, . Th" llnllqllllllh “Tm llle olllhlll-s Stirs: "Christ-mas TimiW-Scliool. llhld "l- lllh llmll’ "l Mrs‘ “film” 1e “mler M. 99-1900 Y? a“ ' ' - " clcclcrl W. D ]\'l—-Pi’l(‘l‘ w. .\i:ic- Dmmgucv “IAPHN. m samaow3fitnizors. llmir-i- ltioiitagiic. with a llvvfst an exact 19111168 OI Jo. and Lcriii. \\'. l). l7 M» Prcrmaii Hiunir, m,‘ W-vorship cciitrc (‘PIHSISHHE oi tilllll‘! 3? llwlErVlIfl-i Ulla ctilicreéicc; an q-EAN u’ u h ‘I D. Chaillaiii N, C, Stevrart. D. 1t‘- , “w ‘ch y r Co1d--__y(‘.ross, Crcclic, and inur can cs 11 Scnce o aces 1a use to be - n | thy HQUSINO PULLETS — To d R-ciy sccrctaiv-Jti. A. Mai-Neill. Twig; “RJKQEL R o“ the heautiiul candle-lighiinir scr- w familiar. home of these had mo” loan: ‘gdclbllsl B" ulllmldllflllllybelpmad " all u 1i. F‘. S. ~lioraco White, D. RPPfiLa‘&°l1' “Christmas Flues. _ vice was under tho lPfldOTSlHD oi made their pile and left, some ha“; "d defy bitffeylfi“: "n"! dtlflgyvld lwclg that 'lll‘(‘.'l.<llf'8l‘——JOSl‘f)'ll (took, D. Loot. staghie RUSSQL Miss Annie MacDonald, Kiimuir. had drifted to other camps. And menl before moving bird‘: i: Alvu house Yiiiiladdfifllifil; .1. l). Alachciinaii. D. Marshal - 111-111 llchlvlslnmsi- __ 4 pup“, who read the scripture from Lu. some lay gLgeping in the near-by Do a thorough job - sweep, org; ofltmoduwck nmhtart Russell Vessey. D. D. Lech-Frank RecifK-‘Llgn, “where did you “p2, Four members. Mrs. MEX MBY- cemetery VlCLlm5 oi disease and ffillPe- Bqrub. scald, and dia- ngainwithpulletaonlyGctynur M*‘°F"l“"°~ D- 11 L@¢l1-— Donald that HaW-Earl Ross. liin, Mrs. Clcmmeih Nickcrson, Mrs. drink. l giilfiiiil“ work ' ' ' bu‘ 'l' p“u°l"“l°l‘l'l“' l‘°‘“°‘°"ly- at about 5 to 6 month! of age, Sandy MacKinnon and Mrs. Ray ‘cm _ wumirbrud. ‘Nicholson assisted in this worshiP ‘servlcef and as eaCh lighted l When the first dewy fingers oi spring came to Lift winter's man- tle, Jonmy looked up Kate to say Hume, Auditors-J. E. Jlikiklns. D. N. Horton. Invitation was extended to he Recitation. "Miss F o g a r t y-‘s Christmas OakiW-iviarie Burge. Duet-Maud Downe and Berna- BLAST BAllMEll FRlllVl TIIE RANGE! hum the next, annual meeting n dam, McKenmt candle, in turn, she "read from the good_bye_ Iris and Jillihllce lodge Recitation, "An Esquirno and I"-l Slhlemehl ‘l! Fhlll“ Each reach “This is no place tor me" he _ ,, Alba“ Rum, lng was followed by the misty Md hen “rm headin, baék to nous! airing rlonn- warn AND om- WHIM ROAD W. I. Recitation. "A LessorW-Jltiickey °l “h hphnlpllhle cllrlll‘ c: my little shanty. I've had enoiligli l-Y_C'°wdm5l°"°“' Pk"? °f infill-file?! _ _ _ B," closing worship Rev. A. C. FY85 . the egg yield and cauaea the watarlleuential-forh v ire- 1 d m m or o! this place in last me the rest death rate to rise. Give your hreede at leut 18to20 u l" MTS- C°llh Mhcnhhhlh w“ hm‘ Red 011°“ smgfscllwl‘ eq-h phusfings, (yri“d w“ 1n of my days," flock well-ventilated but draft- r day er 100 bird: “w”. toss to the members of the whim Rcritatimi- Tht-‘rell Alwflt‘! be ll char; n, u" prplzidm, Ml,‘ w_ They 55y ti,“ {ateweus should leae_ houses, with _ad um all to oep e clean‘ euspily Road w‘ l‘ n" Thursday lllghl‘ Chlllslmllsnv ilMamallpl nmvna A M1rl cod Mlnutha of ‘last ice-t- be brief. Johny and Kate shook Qqulpmontdnd ‘umclem m" °l°y'm 'h°.ll' "d Full“ IT"- ‘lhhllhl-v 3- “lheh lhh-l’ mel’ l“ lllalolllll?‘ ‘why llld "Wm Mallet in‘: ‘and oi last minim] iiic tin: hand-i l" Flldllcfi‘. They were both neiuibliamonlraderdnd waum mo" u“ bud. llwn" lllPll‘ Pefllll" lllillllllly meet-inc. lll" Fllllllll-‘Mlrlwy Blllllm and ALI u-mialrcad 1w litr- .<Pi'l'l=lfll'l', lllrs. close to tears in iha-t brief tense ‘p l t Fnllhwh" lhemllelh ‘ml fhllr "l~"l' llllll Rllswl‘ ,. w A mm." Roll (all was rr- momcnt. Tlicn the tiivo sourduugiis m“ were pllcsull and hllhweled R°.°.‘l'“l‘°“' I have l vcrlm ofi spot-tried to bu 24 members and vis- parted. mll m“ by exchallglll“ clllllslmas Blue ‘Maud Dow“ and Eml- LM- ltors The treasurer, Mrs. Jack The years marched on and on ., llllls- Two he“ members lolhell 'm' - - -- ~ iMacliherson ave a most satlsinc- in De, - _' taiii/iiiiriciiirii and were welcomed into the Iii- Rccitatihn, ,\\heii Santa. was a ‘My finmmhll? Hahn“. v15"; w"? (mailer Khtifltngyvnntrzuowlzafieiig age Avom 'u‘n__rodlmpblnbutnou stitute. Mrs. Wesley Campbell, the llh.\'"""l‘7ll'llP Dhwhl“ waste. Avoid wute caused by lmpfopgfly ' . . ,, .. co sin once i-cnrl and l pllesldenl‘ Open“ the mpellng‘ RECllahnn' My Name _Bmy §il§i:::idé< iihrriieii llllflir Prfilltlfwlhl- inrighl htihih mle lalllghler and conatructed ieederl or b! fllllnl feeder! hhvlhl? the members Sh‘? lhe 1h‘ Lmlllln- - - Several ‘members who had lWPit in lc l: an elg my l at shed n5 too full. Avoid welte in hnndlinl and sllhhle ode hhll rep?“ lhe chllech (losmz Reclballon _ Marga!“ office. for n number oi wars re- f“: over “Us “mans Eldorado flaring. Avoid walk by rate and in all for Club women. Among the cor- Dollme" glgned in favor of appointing ° e Nmlh‘, . , on“, "y. pod“. B. ‘m h m“. resiwndence read liv Mrs- Webb 'l"‘$l° B°lls*s°ll°°l' some of the newer members into _ "h l ,‘ » . I I Nicholson secretary. were letters The" ‘he l“? "H" °Y the “W!” 0mm Fomnvlng ls me “s, {or Klondike Kate was running a u” °ul°llh°° ‘uvmlhwk- ‘~'- * woiiiirsaririusicnwec. l oi thanks from the Infirmary and hlmll» lhehl-rlval 9! 5mm‘ l“. hlls 1959f . lllllslnfl lwml! _ll- Bend. Oreflflll. ’ _"‘_ . I am! Beech Grow 1m, acknowledging lBSlll/e 11ml?» damllls l0 llle llKfY President. M“ R0,. Gulls; 1st when she received a letter 1mm 0 y " v cflflMPfofl parcels sent there at Christmas Strllllls 0i the Ellllilll- 1111:? "5 vlceqnwslden,‘ M“ (Rev) A Q Jonny Maittson. This was the be- L Y w.....~-.w.....».».- ~, time, Ono article or hand work “hl glefillhgs l” ymmg “n ° ' .1 pram»; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. 5111111118 Ola correspondence which . was handed in for the Red Cross. H‘ dlsmbuled ma}: “A0 John MacLei-id: 3rd vice-president, lasted many years and resulted ' eI-u The members agreed to purchase “nlteuhu “us, ‘i, led wla erull Mrs. Dan Mai-Kinnon (also re- in one oi the strangest marriages 61mm"! "M6195 1°!’ m? 5Ch°°l and chrlsmlo‘! to u" a y elected Baby Bond auperlntend~ on record. continue his work. ent); treasurer, Mrs, Jack Mac- in the 1902, the pair met for In “SONS 0F also to hold a whist. party in the . . r m N. t- 1 ‘x hall the ldlldlvljli; Thursday rilzht. Arllrtllleemsanrfifilgh, 3w psmfla; 1%“, Phcrson: assistant treasurer. vMrg- the first time since the hectic a One or the highlights durivpg the 0105a W,‘ A, Mai-‘Leorl(aisgciomyldrigirs- days oii e gold ruSh- ll W85 “Our worlds were too tar apart. stumbled across th'e dead body of lglffgtllmswgjfmfaglihajs $33,; Quoau smut w. l. Fhorvdoiecéjljggnan;mum}; ‘em; ctolislifnagrifiz: cillifmgilzce- Van- Kate liked u.» bright lights oi the Johny Mattson raven ma“ 1mm . . . . . - 1- .. . . . —*" < 4. ' ' .. "litre 1 hated "1"" h“ 10ml? calm» i ~~ $233133 elgllliogfs greauy m The regular meeting of Queen {gzygglszsyrdcllriglegplrlsiilif‘Mlillllcv. l" llwdys lOVBd 7011. KIN. Hive you ever heard of such Klondike Kate still hear-a the Reports of the different cominiit- Mhly “I- l‘ cl Murray Harbor mel’ It hruccl literature acrrcinrv, Mrs. 531d Janna, a? me two "milmd an “M ngemmll’ between man 1nd call ‘l’ llle wllch sllll 5”” l“ h” tees were given and the February l“ ill’- Leglhh llall o“ De“ 5 wllll Aicx ltinrltiii: "ltlissionnrv liionthly" aboul’ lowly Manley Park. But wife? . dreams the 81181189 dllllfdclvl‘ (‘Oilimlttfllfis appointed s; follows llle Plesldellfi Plesllllnl- The meehlsecrctarx» Mrs. Rodv MncPhersoii; l hcv” wllld mllsl" "Wufill And strange as the terms were. that-made up Dawson's Pdtfillll" ‘ ' “ "Jingle " ' mlllale l0 l-Ell W11 when We lit-Ere Kate accepted them without a iion in its ‘heyday. The Pan-lager. Til-NIGHT and SAT. lnl flllillfid llll slllllll€ "World Friends" sccrr-tarpi, Mrs. Bells," followed by Creed in unison. l Prawn peardon; supply Spprpfflr)’, Rnll call was answered by a giftgMrs_ HRH, 3,1_1.-K<=n;ia; tcmperanrc Sick: Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Webb Nicholson: entertainment: Nllss Lona MacDonald and Mrs. in Dawson. We seemed to be so far apart than." Kate and Johnny were married EMPIRE single but or ii. the dancing girls, thellowirig 1i~ The couple mot once each year ‘ quor and the noisy crowds —— a1- slwws 7 ' 5M” _ Milllhh“ Saturday only 2130 Lawrence Stuart. It was undecided l<>1 the exclmlllle- isccrctary, Mrs, ll. Nirlzerson; ns- , _ in Dawson: and twice each year have made an indelible inlpred ., < p5 in where the next imeotlnrg TWBYllY-SlX meme" "d °"°=socini¢ members, Mrs, Ray Nichol- 111 Vllllcwvrl‘ July l4. 1933. lll-lf- they exchanged letterl. aion on Kate's mind. But time is THE ‘DEATH-GOD’ S LE5 A A ‘ W T”! “mum be ham hm ‘ms ‘mum be visitor were present. Minutes of 50m ty-one years alter Johny had ' ' a thinning the sourdoughg Tani“ arranged later. To arisuoi‘ roll call list meeting were read and Rppl'0V-‘ Ti... slurly pvrifirl was in charge Popped the question. They never Cam-e October o»! 1946. The Poet Robert Service and Kate are at this meeting cacti member will be called upon to assist in the pro- ed. of Mrs. Drin NnrKlnnon, who re- The school committees were ap- ivipwed iii a most intcrrstini: man- pointed as follows: Murray Her-hm. u... chapter‘ “in Health and lived together, ior right after the wedding Ka-ie returned to Bend while Jonny wcnt back to his former Belle oi the Yukon be- came worried because her hus- band's usual letter had hiled to albout the only famous characters lent. Last winiter they met iii Vancouver, 8.0., where they hail gram. While everyone enjoyed a 4 , social chat together. Mrs. Miir- l‘°_l'-_-Ml"5- cThlY M“ hhcl MlS-Lllrflllllfl". hlmhhf" ‘flhhllhl "hlwll “lhlm- °ll9 lllllldfdd mllell hum arrive. Immediately she instigat- travelled to be present at the . .- Donald scrrcd a dainty lunch with Wllllam llllllli- Gllelhhhl’ CQVE-"tio irnrl tho. worship at ncxt mcct- Drvvson. _ _ ed a Search and look a plane 1M. annual sourdough cmvenumm ' the assistance or several of the M15- J- MdM/Khl- Ynmmd or iiiz. allliPrqllwlglllfgfinljlqtalzl- Jenny gives his reason in these Dawson. Sta-glorious anticipation! EXTRA! MUSICAL and COMEDY Txgtlxllbfilii. Tlhc nicctin: ciidod with ‘Vwgoiélhesrpxonygpclserhimés, later 1mm lylrsainrligkgrgflnnnnd i.Mrs-.~ Dan words. Meanwhile l trapper had _V _ e ML T. B. Leanne, Five dollars WASW/larifinnalrl, A ivcicnnta was ex- lirnrlcfl to Miss Lou Nickerson and Nlclvillc Miiclmorl. lvvnm followed by 1'9- voted to be sent to T. B. League. Letter about “Red Coss First Aid Mrs. School." Two momlbcrs agreed to Singing .'\ attend. Letter about iomiiiig a pontlni: the Lord's Prayer in unl- “Girlis Scvring Club.“ Alter some son hrounlit llic mccting to ll discussion it was decided that we close, after which n drlirloli! lllllcll would form one. Several of thevwaa acrved by llir lllisllfsi- members ofiered to help. A letter‘ "" on citizenship was also read. It uasi ANNEXATTI76N DIANITTFZSTO A manifesto calling (or RIHTPYN- ‘ lion of Ciinnrla iiy tho Unitcrl States was issiicrl in Montreal in & Son l 1849 and within ‘l0 tin)‘; was alim- . cd by more than 1,000 people, hut .- the movement collnpscd rapidly. MORISSEWS STUMABH TONIC Are you one who is getting over a heavy Cold or an attack of Grlppe, your appetite is not Right, your Stomach is Upset, Just Not Right, Feel Rotten all ovcr; ll. J. MABON ()l"l‘l).llPI'l‘Rl5'l' Fitting itllll Supplying (rliissns Etc. WAVE’ EASY olvrolnnllllsllls i "" . I dmdcri to make children's Canadians in 1836 could lltl,\' hm-“Aldll- l‘ l? L ‘Specialists in the lilting oi Thank-ET itizililmrlnliil-iiq Elixirs... treat again. Ten dollars wasmllk "t- flvr "ills l‘ ‘"12"’ lhltlli’, N h . 9, _ Uilirc Hours: England and Australia was Played voted for Murray Harbor school lfifvlhzucilillathcclzfilé": Sglundrllca ' ow l5 T 6 Tlme To 69+ Back Tlme Pep 1n to l‘! A. Si. glance ior the correction ol i ln England M1882, iivr» ycnrs after and l“) d°llar5 h" Guernsey 3W9 __i _l;_ k , 2 to .5 f‘. .\'|. , lilo English flfld‘/\li.<li‘f\lli\h§ first smml- ~~ ~~ by tdkllig a Bfltflfi o’ Monlssllalyls STOMACH TONIC Donations to the Drphanagei King's County Memorial Hospital.‘ and Rifiilllflv Auction were discussed i and the ioilovrin: amounts were voted: Protestant Orphanage- $10.00 plus $3.00 ior publishing lists in paper. Kinzs County Memorial 1~lo:pitni-$1'=.0". Rotary Auction?- ocular defects." ‘ mci in a crivkci conical, For Sale at All Drug Stores and Drug Counters. Price $2.00 Per Bottle 21 Day Treatment l THERE ouarrr T0 ma a LAW l j, “w, a 51101-1011 h} apiiointiticnt. JiTicr- (‘oimr-rtcri With Drug Slorc. i l " h _ NAPOLEON’ anti vivcLE ELBYW iiycii ford McBride I l RSCRUB QFF THATCAT MAKEQP AND LET HIS $RSDOWIL 1:1» I lbw children-i w/Y/ eat pad/rout ' coax/fig _/ NAPOLIOQ FYNFSHED Hi5 PICTURE. TWSTUDYO coacuei: HIM FIVE DAY$ THEN GAVE HIM HIS BIG-CHANCE - HE. PLAYED A cm’ LYING ON A HEAETH,’ $.00. It was decided to pack boxes for‘, the sick and shut-tus at Christ-_ mas. Mrs. Frank MacFarlane in-| vited members to meet at her homel on Dec. 20 to pack the boxes. i The sick and shut-in com-l mittee reported making their usual. visits. I The many nice and useiul gifts‘ donated by members (or Orphan- age Box were opened. These were taken home by Mrs. Albert Mac- Leod t-i be packed and shipped. I Next come the exchange or gifts‘, ‘rwenty-iour members paid their} dues. Collection was $1.40. The‘ auciurirs NEW articles donated tor the bazaar flflflfifl All] QQLB SYIIIP - were displayed and the membe a. i present helped to price each art-l icle. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the'hostesa and com- r ""05 Om" "W" l" Illlltlllfi-fl livid cough end cold remedy Iuet ler tli little Iollu made by the molten oi lvelrleyl Mll- mittee in charge, tvre, Canada's meet turnout cough end cold remedy. JACK and Jill. Cough Syrup with Vltumln C It NEW —- DIFFEIINT— and lo ON OPENING mom hiiucs wear distant; cvi-zru Line! ‘TIL OURIEN CAME ON ANDBLEW HIE RQE INTHE HOME TALENT PLAY WAGNSMALL NE NEEDED EHEAUALG? till-IMO! NONE AT ALL! s’ - kt. Mot/leis ing the Praises of dmiii-"dibl GOTTA GO BOVMNO! LISTEN "I'D THIS NONSENSE/ WIl-tJE. THE HOLDANDOD VERACITV SAYS ‘- 7STUPENDO S STUDlOS‘ NEW SIGN-UP v HEAUED %R STARDOM . DOG: ACTOR ‘ .SHOW$ TQiRlFlC PROMISE IN CNFROLE. bee. uucae ELBY.’ 0o "mEY can. ausr LAVIN’ON a HEARTH SNgf-JPEB KEPT DRY The word "eavesdropper" in de- \ S“, (r ‘ > /- 1w. last/kl.’ itflmliti.“ .".“";.‘;’.".’§"' ..I.':.?.t“"ti "logic, c-Y" hnuso, nr building which receives; lf',,,',,,_",',', fhzmbrnhglwhz: the rain water dropping from the You ‘iv. JACK and “mum, ehvhh- very first mun or miMe give | ~-—-—---- according to direction: ter ve- BRANDON, Man. - (CF) - -l llet that ll PROMPT end SAFE. lo tun to get e bottle today end have It heady. GONIAINI iVfllllll "Q" . George A. Fitton has been re-I elected to his 22nd term as chair- man and 35th y ar as member ni, the Brandon ool board. said‘ Mr. Fitian: “hankli. I do eujpy the jib.‘ M Ill- DIU IIN lvvimofl““"""""'"o