GENERAL SIR WILLIAM PENWICK WILLIAMS 1799-1885 Bamvu! o] Kars, K.C.B., born at Annapofibkqval in I799. contend lb: army and in 1841 was sen! to Conflanlmapl: to reorganize Ibo Turkisb army. During the Crinumv War, be rommqnded tbs idem: 1 Knrs, 4 fortified town wlncb bald out for n: rrlmnlbr. For Ibis a was made a bamnel qndcifanlcd a Ll,0_0_0 £01m»: fair h’ e. 14hr be war Commandrr-m- If] o/ the Brim Force: In 1nd Lieutenant-Governor o] Nova Scam. lusnv FAMoovs Rosebud has held its steady place in Maritime pipe smokers’ affection because it always burns so evenly and tastes so good. It’s inexpensive, tool Try it! g ‘ Rosebud PIPE TOBACCO THE° ARIZTIME SMOKE FOR OVER TWO GENERATIONS \ a. . .1 I. enuesv Hal-Day SPECIALS Store Closing at 12.30 25c 21 c 30c “No_ it's deadly earnest: I med- ed work." A shadow of nhofifld 1n- credulity crossed Alice Thornton's iwzzed features. Home tahooaht swiftly, intultlvelv. “In loved hun." Alice cleumd her throat. "Child." she said. "there were any nvrxibor of people who would have helped Tod Griswolds daulzhter—" “1 knew that. But I preferred to help myself?’ "Crazy. stubborn. the who he was ...Dovoumemtosoyflhe - ron doesn't realize M10 yml are ’ fglvck Qlllylhd 1 don't want mm to." y “Because who I cm has thin: to do with film's govemes. only thing that. ntatters is whether 1 do this 10b satisfactorily." "According to the change in the youngster. you've done s. nwvniic- ent, job," Alice Thornton conceded with unqualified approve-l. "(letting her that dog was nothing short of genius. It's all over town that the tried w commit suicide s. few dvivs MAPLE LEAF PEACHES 15 oz.Tin 13c 2F0r —————--—-—- Gold Ribbon FEARS, 15 oz. Tin 11c 2 For — — - — -- Aylmer Grapefruit and Orange MARMALADE, 2 lb. jar — — — -- - _ - OEIITML Ellllllllllll Musical Recital Thh column is reserved for nun of local lnicrclt. but M11014 o! I newly nature may be Ilnnnnicbnpul bymecnorlhog lib In Stanley llall comm, okmnggvguwm , tlou The Builder: from i4. ' . I recitation Inn 0081. g, piano number melts. the mun. Relcuflimnnon vhiBsll loby "rm l wonml Ill ll unit's worn? » -nor m snu n woman!" I ll mil d, utricil ' Min 1 110M813 The Fireside and The Seaside by :ble l; Z¢v.='b'..'°' y p" hold in ostsnley Hall, sunny, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. . * , Qgpf“ 1 I by m, Miss Gcrimudemllgmglfig ‘g I'mdoingsman-clzedlohumndwheuIoonlrooslulq o0 _ t Pb w p". supils 0d Miss Inna Mcbufe T. Lilli)" 511W" Y an wenulct ofmytglrllsh fsncicoSowbnzlThere; ° '" °'--"—"' "Mb o. o... o. o 0...... s...‘ u m... . w... :3:.::.'::.:¥:r;::1.!.':.'::.2"i.::i‘:.::.”::.£"ls.: °““"'“-‘-°-'-‘l“°'°'“"' mo; Womwmmb ‘info "nab Food’: 5.‘: "1.§.°":,..P'”‘.. °""“‘°°““'“""“='"="b°**~ CONFEDIBAHON urn msul- opened the prowmirune with time n Min md vhe ‘ m ‘I “d, d, 1,1 ANCE- 11-975- few introductory remarks: Always following by Lu Maude Mont. “ha: Egmfflggfill‘ 3 segzfuge?‘ agent} _ D :17 - o crvlc Texan-m m; leave figfflunt?’ "Am"? o, wggfé, ..mm”’ gm o, (éuidf-Z ha)“: grcudlulmcllvelolp! wb,w.....w.1...,..,... payment of civic taxes till end of 00mm, but m“ ye" I n“ my,“ ‘own’: o‘ we pun”, m» urinate: in all you need to keep nghz up m year. Payment on third installment: t _ o! n u u“ lum M m, ed w m‘ “deny m“ w ltandsrd... ou'll never catch me bonlcnecldng my mum‘ 57°“ w 3% dmmmt" scliols ip winners. Although the and He: Majesty Queen Elizabeth beauty for sweat of time!" “*4” clan has been we have 10c on. no sl Visit of mo. ______ . large t ‘A910 TUBES m.“ h” ‘t, quite c. number w chat grand old I-lolmans Charlottetown store. Re- place your old tubes with new while dull!!! S pesldngmzlfmnfr nee Edward Island . M. omlegy wrote: “And sa checlz I {he fines: nun-cl bcsuty nldl ever discovered-acerbic Olive md Palm Oih, lYeu, two-urinals Palmolive It look meant two minutes to check cud doubh cinls are all I need to keep my com. smooch and lovely. That's because Palmolive is mud: with two o! m" ‘m *5 silos? oo..-...... '0...“ w» """*"**'~ ""1 .2.’ obiomw...“ m‘v‘i.'..ib°m'"“..°i tiimzbiabg".1""moxie::*.::‘;i:.o:'.:';.';uoi;:"h-~ ‘"'_-" At m!‘ “u” c“ m’ W“ m" mh m“ “m” 1°‘ u“ ‘mm "m u“ From now on h’: Palmolive Beauty Burbs and Pncinln for mo ‘c. UNITED CHURCH or CANADA‘ Autumnal "emu may 1 m“ to Nd Palmolive soap really uvusglrl’: time and mplulon. m you Cuzmdim poem at Husking Time“?! E. Pauline Johnson. AT IUSKINB TIME Montague. Service: Sunday. October 4th. Junday School 10 A. M. No morning diet o! worship. Evening ‘l o'clock, service in charge of the The from (the wur . It has become too noisy and machine. ridden and commercialized. for the fairies have d rest of the NOW MOII THAN IVIR YOU NIED PALMOl-IVI 'l'O KIIP THNI‘ SCHOOI-GIRI. COMPl-EXION choir. Special offering fo rthe (rhcir green folk. Because the fairies can Fund. Please note the change of At hulking time the tassel fades live only b the belief of man. 110111‘ 0! evening service. Rev- 5. I‘. To brown above the yellow blades, when that 1G5 they die. m Hayward. Minister. 8-30-11. most; rustling sheath enswathes But riguishstlll possill-ile to believe q try M Opening m WW" "a 45 (“new dollars and i- covrn . al bcgwe . The 0 . an ' _ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWERS —- ‘Ihat leiursts it‘ cmysbui in scorn shtfilliplaces filer‘: where self-beget‘; bbrpgecital bmsmmme ehe <11 i" m“ me W3“) “m” “es Elven 0n Friday "H1111 . 36M- lllh. Lmige-r to lie in prison shades, ing elves can abide . . . winding following two numbers vmlch Miss m l e Rm cw“- lhe 511811418 and I16 QWWFS 0f M-T- lanes back in the woods . . . femy Winni-lred Haslam will now mclte W“! MIB- 146-5161‘ 01111118 Iwvhered the merry lads and maids dells with brooks slipping through to us. We are to hear about two at their fine new home to tender The cream“ them a post. nuptial shower and t0 welcome Cairns, oxrnerly Miss Edna. M. Macidnnon, Canoe Cove, to Stanchel. Mr. Will Cam- eron find Mfrs, Edward White es- corted the bride and groom to their nicely decorated chairs. 'I'he Missies Addie Hslllwall and Jean an won At hll-Ekl-YIC timQ. The Frying pilot crow persuades The lock in Join in t-hievhi 'I'he sly racoon with emit nborn His port-ion lust beginning to take sly possession mlds; of scone neglected pasture corner cox-cart slowly wedes them . . . Twixt stglks and stubble, ‘sacked under lcwmanging firs . . . s. first of these is token from Am- clump of silver birches at the erlcam literature. It dePMB me tum of some irresponsible path sicnglh of the southern Woman- steals; 1mm plentyb daisies lying under a young moom. eternal green twllights strong character's in literal/tin: The hood during the American Civil war. ‘Ihe next is taken from Brit- lsh History and literature -Queen Elizabeth. Miss Irma Tocmbs a. piano num- . a plantation of tiny spruces . a meadow snow.whlte with Comelw “flied in vowel baskets horn Them you will find the fairies bco‘ m. the Fountain by Paul Mdfm- Wlllfih Wm? QPQWI b! Hits pouch the emwy chipmunk . . almost. Just around that Ducelle opus 1B. march. wmle Ad '9 Wlliwflll- Mrs. 600MB lades ,1 curve . . . Just over that little Intermission. Dixon read the accom ying vers- M huskmg “m; , . . . if you can move quick. Mao-y Elizabeth Simpson a. piano 4:1, ugle Mrs. Albert, “odd arrang- ____ 1y and “may enough, Qnly , . , number 'I'he Rose's Dream by Paul l‘ m6 On m9 hle- I-“ler- The follow u l-siook : ou never can, You always just Duval. 0n bch lof his bride and himself m“ Emnlfggeflpb,“ ‘pm-giant, i115; them _ , _ but their laughter George Andrew c recitation, A few introd thanked everyvml 1°’! ""31! 1W6)’ number The Gpinnlng Song. floats back to you ln the sudden Boy's 80118 W J1me! HOBB- chmmlm 8m‘- md i-nvlted all l0 “m9 5nd whl of the wind and (he Shirley MaoKay a piano number visit them mm. After smgng "For boom; rustle of the aspen And Woodland Scenes bv Icon Aubry. W! bride with ‘Phey Am Jolly Good Flelloivs" the out, 1,; your reward, For it 1s good Jean McLeod a imitation Ves. bride and: groom were heartily u; ha; fary laughter and forget pea-s by A. A. Milne. bounced, LIlfllCh was served by the In Mernorlarn ladies, and i-he remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent, music being fmmished by Mr. Al- bert Tbdd and Mfrs. Ifilslie Mac. lean, All departed to their homes wishing Mr. airl Mo's. Comm every happiness, and u. long and prosperous wedded life. 0n the following evening Sept. and Mrs, Cairns were guests o! honor at lihe bride's ahome Mrs. Annie MaezKinnon, Canoe Cove, at which time the people of Argyle len Shoo-e lendered llhem a mbcellane- cus shower. The bride and groom were escorted to their chairs by Mrs. Donald MacPhail and Miss Emma. MaoKlnnou. Mr. Silas Mur- ley in a few well chosen words ex. . ressed the object of the gather- ng, Miss Addie unmsn and Mas- ter Vernon Ibrgusooi carried in a. nicely decorated bucket laden with (is. Mrs. Donald Madflmil open. On Allfllllfil. l6, 1943, Mrs. Eflizabeth away alt the (Curtis) MBODUImId had crossed with her pao-ents to reside in the Brae, where the remain labored and estoblizhod a. home and reared a. fondly olefin children. o saw the primev lwwed down and fertile fields eduwciftemm MYS- Jdm D-wxbiu Iplace.Ilron1 the lowly MwPhe-il read the awmnbemyhlx blue of worship first. built by tlhe verses, while Mrs. John Albert: pioneers die later cow rise and in MaoDOI-IUB-ll financed the gifts on no small measure helped to build the table. Iesier and Edna. thank- the beau/gum “mom; chums, ed their friends for bheir lovely which 5mm; on 1m bank‘ of m‘, gifts which included a beautiful m” my“ 1n 51am, c; h” hon“ service My Mm the mews she ww generation after gener- and pupils of Arevle Shore Bun- mm misc and pm: on lb their dub School, c! which NW bride W85 destiny in homo and distant. lands. a‘ vwlued member. Following the only three of her large family 811181118 01' “my Me 5011? remain om ghe Island. Mrs. Hub- GOOd NEWS." 13w bride 1111i BT00!" ert MaoAllm and Leo and Neil WW Wlmfld. 111111111 W116 Served MncKinnon, the remainder are by we indisc- The wmvlflder vf scattered cm the United smles the evcnmz was spent, 1n and Os-nada. Her can Raymond Imlmmwl-al mus“? surprised his mflhhcr by ccmlng sl forest imerccurse. Quake, ago in Mike's blue roadster. t was furnished by Mr- Alex Mvw- all u» way from Boston to spend 7c Judging from her actions out there. Kay. Cage ‘Iva/verse, who also sang her lest Christmas with her. CORN FLAKES, pkg _. -.. _ _ _. ._. _.- skies evidcntlv decided to stkk seveml umcrous sdnsfl. Eath- Mm Mugging“ femingd hm- axound this place a little Ionizer. n erin was h-t to a. close by 134mm“; 1° me and, 13.1mm he.- Flrst Grade "And like 1t while shes sticking. s! g. The National Anthem. af- illness she was attended by her Paige supplemented with a. smile. ‘Nevertheless!’ Alice Thornton, "you're a. fool." Paige was taken aback at her change of attitude. "You loan mu stand with the servantt?" "Bother the servants." Miss ‘Thorn- ton interrupted. "lore them be! All means. they re a Ito-Good. bunch. and its all very stupid. s menace of this size tor one sknmvlittle girl—" CREAMERY BUTTER, 2 lbs. -— — —- — HCAIA one... - ; s_—_ Mike‘; friend was zoinz to look like "Oh. I cbreel" Paige eagerly broke -verv young and sleek as i1 c. cat in. hadllcked her. A 5111116 of Joy rose "But lvlike wouldn't have it any suuruig within her as Llléiluflbem‘ of other way. He didn't care what it Alice 'l'horuton vanished in mm air. cost him, so long as he light iSlie put, out her hand and met a £11105. was getting the best." Her worm manmsh grasv- gaze wandered to the portrait over lm Paige UFlSWOld." the mantel. “No, my dest." she went She heard the echo of 1w: voice back. "you're fool to think you W0 lave- Whv had she said Paige can play with e and get away with Griswold? Probably because one look it." oflAlice Thornton was like the sun "I don't know what you mean." Him! on one. and lies had no "You've not the some for I well-y Diane in the sun. drazna. and a trite om. worthy of l. Miss ‘Inornwn subjected her to a plot in a. dime novel: Lovely Plvlllc candid appraisal. "l Like you. my Griswold woes as governess in Long Kiri. her straight gaze proclaimed. Island household of Michael Her- she turned. abrutiy to Parke. "That ron. Jxn-Arexrt you ashamed, girl?" Wlll be all. P311141: I'll ring when l'm "Not in the least. All blots am reodv to speak to you." trite. It's the way we live them out Parke took his departure with n. that counts" baciuvaru klnncc at Paoze- Alice "Fair enough. But peoplewfiltnlk. lnomtorrgrinncd. "I-ie said. you to say the least." Wfife o Iiyncab." she observed. "let them talk!" Paige flared. I Hm. said P8189. "when in; comes "I'm here as a. paid 1 t0 Qcoliuz with rank dishonesty ma shanw forget it, and I don't laziness. She sketched briefly what, hlld hmmened, Alice Thornton lis- tened in silence. lighted a, cmamu; and. tossed the match info ohe fire. Paige blushed hotly. "That's ab- “Oh, place. _, . _ "I "'l'hcv scratched a Tartar.” she surd. I didn't know he existed until saw it all from the window, I d9 remarked “um mush "Egg/q Mike “yo days 330/’ hope he dKlll t hurt vou.‘ hspben to 11nd you?" “What's that, got to do "with it? lillvrt me? Whv Im ‘tom 1o “In Miss Moultozrs Agency." Mike fell in love with Erica's moth- lhluls‘, the biz, brute. the Rprkwul ‘He told me your name was De~ er before he even spoke to her. and hlnnv-Im Alice Thomton.' borah Paige. You scold it was Paige her death 15 going w hold mm m Paine stared, Fhere was something Griswold. which is it?" ndage to her for as 10ml as he vaguelv familiar in the full rich "Paige Griswold.” lives-unless something habpcm to voice. but surely this magnificent, woman with the handsome tip-tilted T10“? and flat-honed humorous mouth, could not be Allce Thorn- tpn_l__'whs; she kncw_exaclly_whht Strange Victory B! PRANKEN MELONEY Author o! “Call Back Love‘ (Continued from page 2) Li. _ . ___;: before the house She glanced out: "Oh, my goodness!" she cried in dismay. A VISlLOZ‘ was arriving — an elderly lady» by the overhead view o1 licr bulk and the hat she was \“11H'111R~a1id birica could never in the uorld hold that crazv Dill) in muck. the pranced into her skirt, mm u comb thijough her hair. and dashed doumsoaus. lfzirkc had alrcadv admitted m9 VlSILOY lo the meat hall. and was bOllUlLOlLSlV bfllSIllllR from her dark cloth slot vcs the dubtv mementos 0i’ Busters mammoth iorepaws, _Pulvc hurried over to her. 1m so sorry!" she BiDOlOlziZ€d. the/t Michael Herron will." “You'll both foraet it." “Whv should we?" "Because you're in love with him." "I thought as much from the cut bring him to his senses." ofhvqur lib." “Did you know mv father?" Before you were born, _l~ll15-_fl}118-§ouerade,?" "I know," Paige murmured, "and she wouldn't have wanted it. would What a sh ' Marcia had a. head on her shoulders. You slélzvghatheg: of will’ shoulders, foo. a v use -' "I mall." said Paige. She had I feeling that she and Alice Thom- ton completly understood econ other’ o a 0 a Mike Herron slammed the icic- , phone down on the deflc before him. He was angry at himself for having ' called the Roslyn house. Three times he had charmed his mind about calling. and had. finally weak- . he had wanted. beyond endurance. to hear the sound of her voice with its cheerful reassurance that one port of his life. s/t least. was functioning properly. grabbed up his hat and strode " out into the dockside office of the » Atlantic Ehlnplng Company. Several clerks and a half-Gwen droughts- men looked u . and then became O Constant worries and (an rend m upset your emotional balance . t . rc-sct upon your stomach . . . often cause it m secrete an excess of hydrochloric acid. You are likely to complain of sour stomach thncidindigestionnnd heartburn. Relief write Dept. I-n Bgobtwslve H?! ltlllgll‘ 0201* u; comeswich rchlxnzion...’ 1 (smaller ml" “bu” Hggnfifio; and cu?“ dldn-t look like a dav to cross his oath. "1'm going down info the vac-d." he threw out over his shoulder. Well. whv shouldn't she have friends call on her? And whv shouldn't her friends have Rolls- Rovces? It wasn't a crime to drive n good cor- Ho was irritated that the butler hsd managed to convev so much ln so few words. and more ir- ritated that he couldn't wt hll lil- meols instead of fewer lugc one: . . and n sparkling glass of Allen-Seltzer. Alka- Scltzer helps reduce the excess acid without undesirable nfm eficcu. l: also conuins m analgesic which relieves headache Ind other aches ind ins. Uu Alla-Seltzer for prompcjeli for m acid stomach ories Ltd, 167 kuflcrln Sncu, OIODKO. ?' r sYowi-e darned fight she wouldn't. fer which all departed to ihedr mam,’ “ma, mn_ He, m_ hgflgfluvdiehlne mm wig If? I Eng: awe‘; mgrgbd beside her Pita“ Peuehfilplwcow E9459.) - 8:0‘ n o e many Nara The pallbearers , grandchildren John, gmgmglne ma" kwkl“ ""1 9"‘ and Roland MacKlnnon: He came to the end of the staging and stood locking out over the near- llmfimfilfifif. ‘£3.25’. 21.3%“ 3'1‘. h; and we Mwwnnon who =0 water-and he'd be in hot water. “m” “red m‘ he’ during h“ what with the banks wantintz to go 1°"! mm” all‘! V’ h" Yflllhflll into the shipping business, Trouble 80h. Nell who has been her com- wlth bankers was. thev thought they were her Kenneth Gerald Daniel and Raymond MncAllan. To her daughter Mary and her grand daughters Pauline, Auldine psnion for so many years and to could run everything. all those who mourn s beloved (Tobecontinued) mother we dedicate these lines from Iongfel "There is no death; what seems is buns on. This life of mortal breath. suburb of the life Elysian . W110“ Dflrlialwve cull doth. Thus his passed on one more those gallant. pioneers who helped to make this Island the Garden o! the Gulf. . Bridal Showers A large crowd of friends and rela- tives BDcilL a very bless-sax. cVélDnK at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rlorace Vessey, York. cu Monday. August 31st at. a miscellaneous shower given 76% 0t ALI. nouns nnvt sac aReAmJnAfs wuvn mvs ro use Verna Vessey to the strains of the wedding march played by Mr. Arth- ur Veuey. The room had been tute- fuily decorated for the occasion with ink and blue streamers. Mrs. Harry wia and Miss Ella Thompson then carried in heavily laden baskets oi nt; which were opened by Mrs. old Metcalfe and Miss lfi-mcea Vosoey, while the best wishes and witty verses were read bv Miss Dor- otlgjyr‘ Watts and arranged on the ts by Miss Viola. Jlv The bride- D Bad breath la s romance-robin - s c s friends-loser s u s a success- cranforothcrlnlwn lduccl W430 tlknn by i-h nked h “h” You d° "m" '. 7'1“ everyone for their lovolv Lin.‘ This no chuaceuéuUg Col to n-cho w“ 101mm‘; by n“ an" booth pow u our your hush u ll Cllllll your ouch: m“ tfiodhltblgw‘ n’ To mom] h!‘ hli I) l- CIOOO by everybody Golglu’: Toads Powder longed mmy "u. o‘ vnyio 1rd ngninn ‘ mlnl v v v v II qoic ', helps nmovc dull, div 0n September 4th the Manda and colour-la film | u u gnu hmko- rclntivu of Miss Grace Watts met clunmgh sparkling with nllthdl It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe nsmnl whiteness and lunm 110911111611. $01k‘. to and‘? he: g um YOU noun! 11R“. “l DIall@cl’i1h¢e°“l1'il:rIi8JIQ $311.3. ulnhlnhcompnrcclmochcrlllll- o! honor WM uwr room n bnndlmhrgn dnolfiolgnde wlll gm u? no . m 80 non mb up, l laglnn tin up to mm brurbinp- r not a com more! O0 LG AT 2'8 ‘room rowan 12v... 2h, 40c fill/l! YWR IRMTII that world loo- igorhilehl d L“ . Billie A ew pcye c - MR3. HJZABETII MIOKINNON sic that has Xlceen on the lmusic pupils list slam our grandmothfi: tim‘ Mflry MsoKinnon of Brae Lot 9 passed but? age of nlnelymine. Mary Elllzsbeth S She was born neao- Charlottetown ticn ‘me Good Little Girl by A. A. on a. form on what was then known Milne. Road. Her parents Leah Pickering a. reading Am- Allan MacDonald and Margaret atpur Movies, the Atlantic to pioneer on the Is- Minuet G. by d Richter When a young girl she came Lune. Last winter Mia; Cecile dc Bank!» der of her of the English department Welles. long life was spent. When quite lcy 6011MB. W68 brmmht to TOIOHW y011n8 alto meo-ried Felix Mac. 1o lecture to _ g Kinncn of Brae and together they Choral poel-liy- As 0M Wlvllefled W fme hear her classes I was very mllfih b: fllfnp-ressed with her brownie-Mm Helen Sllflpson a piano number Winding Flowers by Relnecke. Miss Inna Toomibs s. Whemeir You Walk by Handel. Miss Gervrudc Fleoninll. A 0w- ldian Flolk 'I‘une. Miss Clemmle Simpson a 111m) number Sunset on the Si. LBW- mince by Maxime Hellier. Leah Pickering a. piano munbu Reverie by Lois Von Haubt. . Miss Winnlfred Haalam a. humor- ous Monologne At the Plootogrcph. era wloh Baby. Mis Elaine Campbell a 01W number Ann itslisn 50m; by Tchai- woiky "M13 89 No. 15. MT. Billie Andrew and MI- Geor Andrew in costume 8M"? estern American sown. The King. ‘me net proceeds of this concert solo, Peasant by warmed on the 311015011 a recim- Beethoven. reomxks by Miss Mn the teachers on MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER, 0n the evening of August 27th g large crowd from surroiuioing (us. trio-cs assembled at the home of Mr Harry Uanwbell. Elmwood. to ten. der a miscellaneous shower w m; daughter Miss Jessie pievious to liq approaching marriage. Master Wil. fred Campbell played the wedding Miss Jeanette Dach- erty and. M155 Hilda Gallant escort- ed her L0 the seat of honour which was decorated with pink and Whllg streamers and wedding bell. After a ucwry remarks by m, Mr. William Buchansx little Miss Jean Doclicrtv presented boquet of flowers, after which heavily laden baskcls were carried. in by the Misses Edna. Oolwill and Jean Dochcrty. gifts were opened by Miss Hilda Gallant and Miss Jenette Dochcrty, while the verses were mad bv M153 Georgie Docherty andblthe glib; ar- ts e The by M15] Blanche Docherty. The bride to be thanked all present for their useful and valuable gifts alter which for She's A Jolly Good Fellow was sung. The bride to be bounced Lunch was then served by the ladies Dresent. The iemainder of the evening was spent in dancing and intercourse, music beinu fur- nished by Messrs. Charlie McKin- non. Francis Doyle and Goldwln Groves and Miss Hilda Gallant. in the Wee small hours of the morning the guests departed in pective homes wishing the young bride to be many veers of hamw wedded bliss-(Patrict please copy.) was then their res- Now Saves Our Airmcds Lives HAT has happened to Nylon — that wonderful hosiery which came and went so quickly? Nylon yarn has gone active . . . into the fabric of man-bcaring parachutes. l Remember the outstanding qualities of Nylon . . .- soft as silk and much more durable? Well, thosc qualities of lightness, durability and tensile strength make Nylon the ideal parachute fabric. Today, our airmen have cause to praise the inventiveness of industrial chemistry, which devised this" wonderful yarn. Nylon is produced lby chemical processes from abundantly available domestic materials. A new C-I-L plant at Kingston, Ontario, manufactures Nylon yam — the entire output is earmarked for active service. Nylon h only one J lh awry C-l-L pmdnm J Inlulrlal Cbmldr; wlkl an hbhg In win lb! war. l3 Ir dill/s’ YWR Eff/I anyone ht u. s bu» by __.. __..~-_~.._A -~-- »- --J m ‘