FRIDAY. firm: CHARLOTTETQWN ouanoulbl Y E 1 The Central Guardian‘ This column In reserved los news ei ' THEA TIE swiu Interest. but ndvertlgln. l n nesny unsure may be Inger-g‘: j at I cents n word. strictly pg,- , able in advance. Let 1.9!" ENTERPRISE A CONI-‘BDEEATI N un anon. o “i332. n NOW! 000KB for Pho aniu. Th, "an," mm, m" la-IQBQZ-tl. July ss "l"! lmllortsnt Picture! nn- ST. PETERS BAY (mum) 2.12:1!‘ l: frsmstoful feud eno 19512345411. August gtreenlégn I ~ - MU s . ' "'1' ' w“ 1.eo P. M. L-Nl-Sgefl-lil. like n prslre lirel SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents GARY COOPER THE WESTERNER Smartness and Efficiency l To Your Kitchen FRIDAY AND SATURDAY srac- IALS at Kellv and MecInnis. 7d Bulls. regular $22.00 to $21.50. Sal.- Drice 814.95. b-soo-a-aa-ai. ANE AND NORTH assembly llno.. s the presses Iblllltfl-Intfsese o works on on BRADALB ' TBYON envious m. Prpby- i-lq l“. , MONTAGUE, an. ss 1mm Church. st 113d. A. n. and . q, ‘M, QM, "FW mm mo R M "m", a , snowing out uowl fiwuwtdeos symptom mwdmnly men 5.0mm‘. MA E’ BAT u August 34th, u£tl1,'{g°.?_3_n1__u: you feel "heavy," lieedschy . . . elinllnstlossJogetsssore “bflkflnyogglgg SOURIS. MON 25 Military Parade 0n Sunday FRIDAY AND SATURD . he a was. “ "- was“... “ifiéglm-ai. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — w“. ship on Sunday. Alllllllst 24th in Stanley Bridse at 1i A. M. and in North Rustioo at 7.30 P M. Geo. w. ‘Iilley. wnister. L-ssa-e-aa-ii. WINSLOE PHBTORAL CHADS. mliervlw Sunday. Aulruat aim are as follows: Winsloe North l1 A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Winsioe South 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P.M. Hithfield 7.30 P. . Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. L-574-8-22-1i. PRESBYTERIAN c ii u n. c n Will‘ . . C tttlitfi" shril- swish“. P. M. Marshfield 7.30 P. M. L-575-8-22-1l. REV. O. W. MoCULLY, General Secretary Churches of 0mm in Canada will speak on Sunday. Aug. ust 24th as follows: Summerside i1 A. M. Fredericton 8 P. M. and New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. PARISH 0F NEW LONDON, August 24th. Kensington, St. Marks Morning Prayer 10.30 A, M. French River. St. Thomas Evening Prayer Burlington, St. Stephens FOUND WALLET - A lady driving along the road between Port Elgin and Shcdiac. N. B., found the wallet lost by Lleut. K. Blrtwistle of the R. C. N. V. R., in that vicinity this week. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday. A-uilust 24th as follows: Bonshaw l1 A. M. Victoria. 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30. The afternl on service will be in charge of District L, O. A. with Rev. J. A. Nicholson. guest speaker. L-558-8-22-lt. V I S I '1‘ I N G FRIENDS-Mrs. James Laurie and Mrs, Poole of Montague, P. E. 1.. spent last week I ill town vis ting friends, among ‘ them Mrs. Howard Finlay-New Glasgow News. ~ _ You'll like the new 1941 Enterprise ‘Z ‘ ' Ranges-—like their Beauty, Economy and Better Baking and Cooking Qualities- like the added Smartness they'll bring to your kitchen! a On Sunday morning at 0.45 there trill be a parade of Army and Navy units for Church service. The Pro- testants will attend a Drum l-lead Service to take place on the Cricket Field at Victoria Park and the Ca.- tholic Service will be held in the Arm ouries_ After divine services the combin- ccl units will meet at the Armourles for a route march so that citizens may see the parade before attend- ing their own regular church scr- vlces. The route of march will be a! follows: The Armourlesflhence via Kent slrect to Powllnl, south on Pownal to Grafton street. on Graf- ton to Prince and north on PI-IICG to Euston street and Brighton Rood. His Hon. Lieut Governor B. w LePage who will attend the Drum Head service at the Park will tllkc the Salute in front of the Public Library. Tile parade’ wi‘l be in 011M118 01 the Cflnllllflllflliig officer, Lt. 001- F- 1. Andrew and men. Come in tomorrow-allow us to show you the interesting features that make these ranges so outstanding. The new Enterprise Ranges are not expensive. Easy Monthly instalments may be nrrangcd and a generous allowance ls made on old Ranges. ENTERPRISE “ CAPITOL ” An attractive steel range of great strength and remarkable value for the money. White porcelain enamel with sparkling trimmings. Modes-my styled with rounded corners and concealed hinges. Complete with waterfront ' l’ or reservoir - - — - _ _ _ - - $75190 ENTERPRISE “ VICTORY” Thl- smooth lines and balanced appearance of this new Victory. all cast iron range, makes this a most popular range. Not too large, it possesses the features that have made Enterprise, a house- hold mime for the past fifty years. Modern Smart and Beautiful. i Complete with waterfront or reservoir 31$ hi; She sews shim for soldlers—'nlle enough "bulk" daily to move the food wastes promptly . . . and in n form so eppetizing you'll gladly . . . He drives c drill. . . mm it every through theyeer. Do no thousands doi Eat deliciouu mlldly-llnhvc Kellvafs Bum Flakes! No need to feel “ low". . .1» However “nervy" and confining g job, h“. ever little reel exercise it gives you, there are two simple rules of health: (1) To ge_t well, see your doctor, (2) to 152p well, watch your habit“ For one thing,meke sure ellminstionla complete. But that doesn't mean harsh cathartics, nasty doses. No . . Jollow the natural way. Just eel this crisp, mellow-flavoured cereal eve momin through the yeer. Gently laxativlTKriiioor-‘s BRA]! FLAES WITH OTHER PARTS OI WHEAI help supply valuable minerals and proteins too.‘ Order the olden allow package today. Now in t_w2 convenient siz‘ es. In restaurants ask for the triple-wrapped individual package. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. KEEP FIT w ‘I'll siisssocds Enjoy Your New Enterprise Range As You Pay A Little Each Month ——-0N THE——— HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN Small Sum Down Easy Instalments ‘_'_S‘IEN'I‘.WEEI‘(‘IN“P._ETI Mr.“ Alex Skinner, daughter Isabel, and Clarence Clarke and daughier Elizabeth of Westville N. 3.. who spent the past week at Winsloe, guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Skin- ner, have returned home. Mrs. Raymond Morrison, who have been spending their vacation tour- ing Prince Edward Island have re- cently returned home after a very pleasant trip. They also attended Old Home Week which was being held in Charlottetown-Fredericton Cleaner. Mr. Ralph S. Morton. mansgzn editor of a monthly New Y publication and formerly Cnnndllil Press representative in Charlotte- town. is on a brief visit to the Province. Mr. and Mrs. Morton hav been in Halifax since the n- cs-nt death of the lattcr’s father, Dr. MacAulay. FAREWELL PARTY — On Fri- day evening, August 15th, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Fizllayson, Grand View, was the scene of a pleasant event when friends and neighbors gathered to welcome home on furlough Gnr. Allan L. MacBride and to wish him God- speed on his return to active duty with the 2nd Heavy A. A. Mobile Regiment. “Buddyfl as he is known to all, is a. nephew 0f Mr. Finlay- son and makes his home there while on leave. An address was rcud by Mrs. Bruce Merci/cod and a purse of money presented by Mrs. Neil MncBeth. Buddy in a few well chosen words expressed his deep appreciation for the many klndllcsses shown him. All present joined lil singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fcllolv." A delicious lunch was served by the ladies rmd the remainder of the evening spent in playing games. An enjoyable eve- ning was brought to a close by all joining hands and singing Auld Lang Sync nnd the Nat'onal An- them. GEORGETOWN UNITED PAS- ‘ T011511 ClliRGE. —Stlirgeon at 10.30. the‘ Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. A.B., St. DElVldS Church. Georgetown, spccizll preacher at 230, the Rev. J, and h,‘ ‘, S. Bonnell of New York. Solost: l. ’ Mrs. icalph Douglas. L-o1l-B-20-li. lNotlces 1'1 ' VALLEYFIELD-ORWELL HEAD IIARG ' ' E. -— Services for Sun T1" t’ A. R. P. organization callsd lJtgifoislle use of Scout bicycle August 24th‘ vanevfield n A M Kilmuir a P. M. Orwell ueluflao, and foot messengers at each of the PM; when the He“ W_ o“ MCDOTP City's 2.602 W011i?“ P05i5- be the Minister of Loch Kutrlne. N. S. M. D. Martin, Val- leyfleld. L-564-8-22-2l. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lN CANADA.—Brcokfield Charge, s ;- vices next Lord's Day. Brookfleld. Sunday School l0 A. M. Worship i1 113d Inzuiwer give; Surigay Schwol of young men as hospital orderlles Road- 7_3"o lfrivLbnarias-vlllécélfilgg“: 1r. the R- C- A- F- Sprclflllv mm‘ School ll A. M Minister Rev. A. o. tioned former Boy Scouts well Tvhmnson‘ B. n L_554_a_2z_u_ schooled in first aid. . ____ m NORTH RIVER BAPTIST The Boy Scouts of Granby, Que.. CHURCHES, Sunday, August 24th,. whose salvage campaign last sum- North River l1 A. M. Clyde River, nler produced $416 for the Red Sunday School 2 PM. Service 3 PM. Cross, are in charge oi the Na. Fairview. Sunday School ll A. M. Th!“ "M11 “m” 9"“ °* 1'1" welcomedto all services. A. s: Todd $21, "for the London Lord Mayor's CLINIC for children six months to > POLICE COURT-— At the Police Court yesterday morning a man charged with a breach of the Ex- cise Art \\‘lls lined $100 and costs or three months in jail. A drunk and incapable had his bn"l bond " of $5. cstrcnted, Another drunk and incapable was fined $5 and costs or three days. No Need To Buy The Ordinary - There’s An Enterprise Range At Every Popular . Price 49.75 Up O ' In Memoriam MR. NATHAN F. ACORN The deaill occurred at Strathoml on Wednesday. August mo... d Nathan Acorn in his 64th year. l0! of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acorn of Albion Cross, aflrr w illness of seven months, which h! bore with great pnllelllfc W‘ cheerfulness. Despite the best medical CHM 1M tender nursing, he peacefully PM!" cd away. He was tenderly nursed during his illness by Mrs- W111i!" Taylor, He will be sadly m‘S5¢l‘1 ll the neighborhood by n11 who knew him. ‘Illere are left to mourn 1hr" sisters. Annie, Mrs. Charles Holland of New Hampshire: Murlllfl- °1 Vancouver; Margaret. Mrs. Wibllll Pyke, of New Hampshire. ""11 l” brothers, John. of Wntertown, Ms!!- and Efrum. of Vancouver. The funeral was hold from 111° home of William Tay10l”. Frld“? '1' icrnoon. The service was conduct- WEEK-END GUESTS—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finlay hnd us ghosts for the tvcckelid the lnttei-‘s cousin. Mrs. Ted Smallman, Mr. Smallman and thcr son, Ted, .lr., of Wor- oester. Muss. and Mrs. smallmans parents, Mr. and Mrs, Colin White of Murray Harbor, P. E. I. The Smalllllnlis arc visiting in the Is- land and they came over together and returned ‘Tuesday 11101111118.‘- says the New Glasgow News. CORNWALL PASTORAL CIMIbGIL-Serviccs on Sunday. August 24m. Miss Lillian Callbeck, Missionary from Japan will conduitl services at Kingston ll A. M. and, New Dominion 'l.30 P. M. Rev. D. 0.; Boothroyd will conduct service at Cornwall. 7.30 P. M. service under auspices of W. M .8. Sunday Schools‘ at usual hours. Rev. E. R. Wood-- side. Minister, 1 Tho Town Council of High Riv- er, Alia, has transferred to the local Boy scouts a site adjacent to the town pzlrk for the erection of a Scout hull. An Edmonton call for a number B9 Modernize and Economize With ENTERPRISE “Canada’s Finest and Fastest Selling Range” SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY Personals Miss Phyllis Mulch has returned from st. Andrewaby-tlle-Sea. Communion following afternoon ger- monal salvage campaign in may vice, Kinilston. Service 7.30 P. M. dimm- Lonit Creek. Sunday School l1 A. M. Visitors and friends are heartily $11 (jvlvtgiuélvés $11131 Pzeléhggldfiltgf Minister. L-ssv-il-aa-iil DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZING Fund." They said the money had been T111595 by a Cub 900w“- fofirgeien wegrslwill bialhcld atAhe whore she has been holidaying for m i 0 0 fill 5C 00! 0n 0n 8y. u - BUSY CONTRACTOR —- Major ‘he ost two weeks. . . .0 n. The by"! Two truckloads of stage scenery. ust 25th. Flat River, Wood Islanxs, D‘ A McDonald’ building canmuh 1 p __.._._. ggnby “*}f,‘;_"‘is§,e TI‘: the Arm; of picnic benches. dishes and cutleigy ggtakarglswreisitt. facile Rivefieleielile m,’ o’ Moncwn and charmttewwnl Mrs. Edna Miner‘ and M155 ‘hug’, ‘Th-e mum My shepherd‘. was the unusual but mm "°°°P ' 0mm‘ v g, mm’ Augufc‘ was a. visitor in u... city during the Evelyn Geldard were among the .595,“ Kecp Me Near ihc cross." able out-of-town donation to the iedrangnvfiiewiesdaiyéneyflel visitors to the city on Tuesday. Th? nanbearcrs were “mains , m1, of the Bu), you“ 01mm.” 26th at d weekend. Major MacDonald is at ‘es . _____ brook, a C. m“ contribution West. Bellevue, Caledonia, Cullodcn, present enggged 1n the construe- *-—— the deceased, 1m slum-L (I qr. “me ‘mm Lumbcrum‘ xiglrexllllwfetallsiezf “<1? Mo“ o’ a service ‘station and the Gordon Mcmms RUN“ “Miran Stuart, Wallace Taylor. Scvmlll" will be returning Saturday very N.S., morning alter spending a pleasant two weeks furlough at his Taylor, Robert Acorn. A1“ 0mm‘ installation of storage tanks at Hearse driver, Dunlrl Bl“1““'t' Truro, N. 5., and also has under construction a large building at far with the Ail-way from go”; go Coast than Mr. Larson. He ha; Charge of operations for Untied lAir Lines In his new post he was secremr" f” mm °l cum’ During a blackout practice at L_566'_8_n_“_ St. Andrew's N. B., stretcher bear- I I a ilargely responsible for the technical flown 100.000 mils; s, y“; r T-m _-___. c g Esme o‘ m“ big operation of flying Routes and know; all of a: uni-s era, mostly Boy scouts, brought in SAFE ARRIVAL-wire. Arthur Halifax to be used by the B"; home in Charlottetown. Camd“ 7mm was" t” ma“ 1W1“ °mP1°Y°°J "lilmllifly- 13 lcasualmesfi. according to a Maephee’ Clyde River received B‘ Lynch Shows as a winter quarters. Fi illfidhtlielbc and ‘B ' I‘ T. 0. Air Lines 1 MONTREAL August 10-11" 1"" llgnation of D B. Col-yer. Vi“ PR5‘ ldent, ‘Tums Canadn Air Lines, 5nd the appointment of 0. T. Larson. Geller?" Ellperlnumdemt’ 1° ‘wowed President m Mr‘ Culver’. "and Cape W l.f . Lot’! .El ~ ‘ t. to the receptlo of casualties. . , .__._ him was announced today by H- Joined the m" ct! TCA lntothe Fall 5,,“ m; i; “what h-l-rxggslflbugruri-et we installation ‘(in emergency olTtAgymfalgducAellTlY-Thartltrlf place in st. slides Anglican church fly. Upper Qllefnrstffit. . should invaflnhw be J_ symlnglon, K, 0., President of of 1937. His first ask was organ- mm um (jmjgtjan pafienuq, Tlleflights and the gas-proofing of '- "l 9n Bh- Oakland, the altar and charlcel of d so“ - the ed at the home of the manager in which were decorated with white M“ Elm" 1311mm"! a“ what is taken by their TCA. p , Mr. Colyer ls leslttlllnll l1 0' ""1" years spent organizing and d:"e'-'>P- in; Canada's National Air Scrvlw- “In Mr. Colyer we lose an aviation executive of outstanding abiiitY- b“ 1939' M 37 h‘ l“ one of the te Miss suulvan took up residence‘ head Boy scum h“ made a 5pm T1“ Wm‘ h“ m“ “mmplmhed m youngest aviation executive‘ on gftagurrigwigorg lififlmlty of recoverlfl! 111mm!" mm mitt 31151155112315; 21:: lfeurfllolonifsnlzllththeofflfrlzlfgce “:1 “We'- le" Wednesday for 05ml": icines only at ll d“? aviation as a whole as well as for TCA W111 kPeD T1115 001mb“ m ‘he this Institution for thirty veers. r ~i forefront m Beronaumu gm- many aviation when he graduated from m; ywenyymght o; which ‘he had Some 75 Wolf Cubs and Boy “i the couple. Mr Andrew Ieslle Si“ ti "d s“ u“ ' . d __ "a" w com, The o,g,,,,rz,ll.,n w College and joined the U. s.. Gov- been Burt. of Nurses, On amount scouts were marched to the New- Q15" '11"? T0 °llARL0TTE~ his sisler in marriage. The bride °“-‘ a 1"‘ ' macy is practice g marl is sorry to see him leave". emmem M°W°Y°1°81¢fl1 SMVW- I" gag: 2:32‘ gigs“ gomfif N15“ ;“,;f“‘“- Henri-in f““g‘ged wlmighmiie u“ ‘gray/xi’. aeivrlinllvfrs. Gem-go Jos- was in a dress of burgundy 511°" Mrs. Ian MacKenzle and little mug [g said Mr. Sylnington. 1929 he joined Bum“ Mr Tram‘ Ho. and she retumefi t: OI-Syfilllg‘ flldnrlnprgse sgshefi Awllxot. 1103' m ' P won‘ wnh mflchmg luck“ and daughter Barbara, of chariotte- where 0011111911" Duard Browning coliyer email? zgflt-eygyifllfilgngr a) ki1rcli1l:;ig:i‘rflttl}r1i:§ 5mg,“ me hi,“ ,0 W, u, a m, .:,,,,d_.. "Wm, ,0, 860d ,,M,,,_ m, ‘m, ,0 com, no, only “n afglgtmgvazmg‘, vjlflmfl°fwlfgrff town, are visiting in Gairloch. us. d o n e scientifically Irfgngaoflllildfi. Air Lnes ss llQ » ~ er est days n her lovely arm i -,,,-m.d b t d . ‘ 5 ' guests of Mr. MacKenzlee llncle and Transcontinental Air Lin ‘s Meteor- h t C W if, h a ' _ ‘ " ‘ - 11 eve-Oiled and h“ m t u d _ My _ Technical Adviser at the start of e ygimne“ sgmagsfie had e m3!‘ 650B 01:39:. candidate for the strangest con strengthened, through the primi- nabs,“ {Mgzfherlslwiqfinly a‘: gégigtileiillr. and Mrs. Hector Mac from pure drugs ol the Company in August i931. He w“ previously Vice-President in daily. Upon the retirement of P.G. Johnson from the TCA Vice-presi- dency in 1939 to become president of Boeing Aircraft Corp Mr. Col- yer was promoted from Chief Vice-President. O. T. Larson. who becomes Vice- lze the line's meteorological and Dispatch Departments, among the most important posts in the new service. He was made General Superintendent of TCA in Septem- the continent, Mr, Larson stepped right into ological and Dispatch Departments. No one in Canada is more famil- gs. Technical Adviser to the post of _ In Memoriam MISS MARGARET A, suLuvAN The death o1 Miss amt Sullivan occurred at her home in‘ deceased who was 07 years of age wastne dauahter of the late Dillllcl Sullivan. and his wife Ellen O'Con- nor o1 Hope kciver, Lot 22. After teaching in the public schools oi tins govince for a number of years Lhel pltal. Brookline. Mass, remaining 111' u . She was tenderly cared for in her long illness by her neioe Alla-em Howard. R. N. and her brother John press report. and only lost one man. And his death must have been exaggerated as he was seen on the street next day." Birmingham Boy Scouts carried out "first aid" repairs at e first gid poet during a. heavy raid. But for their timely assistance it might have been necessary to close the doorways were two of iobs efficiently done. Regularly these boys take turns as fire-spotters and fire-fighters at the post. A war service unit of 80 Birken. bombed homes. tvibution to the National Salvage campaign is an ancient hearse. It wns pulled out of retirement by e cable last week. IrOm nel- husband stating that he arrived safely in Great Britain. m. MsoPhoo enlist- ed in the N.NS., Highlanders over n year ego and went overseas with the 3rd Division. He is the son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Angus Mac- Phee, New How-w. Honor of their popular member Mr. Bud larrabee who leaves shortly for duty with the R.C.A.F. Mr. Bruce Pound on behalf of the staff presented Mr. Larebee with an es- Qflmfll. tive stage. The Scout and Guide movement, at its best, seems to have an almost inspired under- glaslloli. TUFFORD-—LESLlE-Flying fioer C. Raymond Tufford, R.A.l='., Charlottetown. flyer who returned from overseas for special duties in Canada, on Saturday married Jean Beatrice Leslie, Reg. N. The ceremony took "-'-Moncton Times. o'- P.E.I., Canadian The bride is the daugh- ter of Mrs. George Leslie Oakville, and the late Mr. Leslie. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tufford, Hamilton. Rev. Canon D. mediate relatives and friends of fondant. wore e dress of Crusader blue sheer wool, smart hat end ac- cessories of Mrs. daughter Lilli of New Glasgow. N. 3., left on Monday for Chnrlotie- town to visit relatives and friends Pte. Robert Dn‘ziel, 6 A 00.. Vet- ernn's Guard of Canada left yes- terday mornin to rejoin his reg- lmerit in Que c, after spending n furlough with his wife and fam- uonard of Cornwall, has returned home after spending a pleasant two weeks v‘sit at her home in Ezmlml ‘Bay. Mrs. itmfibimbuil. Hope where she has accepted a. c1v11 50T- vice position in the Dept. of Muni- Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Priznell Wlsa‘ Doctor ~' Prescribe Patients. You are 5"" of obtaining r1151" med’ store where real p111!" standard strenillh- "six-horse team» of Boy Scouts. standing of their needs at this W11?!" bmwn- 3" gm; two 30115 Hollis end Robert of You. can bflng yolll‘ Sullivan. There are left to mourn a , kind and loving sister, two brother ,1 "lid "9"" "mew-nil of 8 Street time. When it fails I sus ct that corsage was of rubrum lilies. Mr. E"A"“"A"°“ mviilifii i.°’iil.’n°“‘&.“i’“° 2"“ Dmitri 1:22am lJZ°'3P“i'."‘€l2§...S°3¥£ “t”: Y PM" a '1=“$5?='3""<'>73n~=11 prescriptions l... with "W!!! ""1 9199171"! 0".“ Mile. ‘fir hn‘ A. Ste an t 02h l tic: nimin rolilnfl usefully. and ilre- w 0 at? tlio “Hy competent or the groom’ w“ be" man’ Mum‘ 111011119510 31mm“ 33y‘ ‘m 511mm?‘ u“ tovén. ggéldes ahnvllgrlber ofmhleceu sllmnbly much more happily, be- lggggntlzy Grim LlIliTGTaT-vggl- {Lfilngf iutfggggd glxadlgrltie lltltfltiilglgsd vlfiloihfefi- gssurance that llleY an ne ews. e uneral services neath a Scout Siilvllgc-COIECMIIQ diff oume, - l. M.I M cltenzie of 5t. Peterh H. J. were held at Bt- Mark's church. but: trekcert. “If we ‘are to mitigate the evils "he" the "WW1" W" lwld- M“ nay: 122i, eTld nu daughter. Ml" will be rllhnl’ p” r 7- °“ “"31"” m1 "h"? l‘ Rellllll-‘m —————— of an urban civilisation we mils’. M5119 “Mwed- "m"! ‘"1 m‘ Ethel are over on s. two week's osl OPTOMETRET 1 gllggClfaslsiliizTfsflglllriim wit? That prlvH-M!’ land which hm“ m‘ “My w 81W "P "B013 0f 5611111119 °7 d“? (“We 3m“ lmrxd visit ‘guerts of Mr. MacKenaieVl Billed and lllill 1119 c Mom-n.‘ P’ l L cemetéiv. T“ m“ hearers. Wér a pégtglliflt;fzigtllifiefi%@votlzléglcg {feigned free lfllillflzfft. crept‘. matching hat and accessories 5mm. and he, huslmnly ML ‘m1 Wm be right, T] _ H d, i- ~‘ - ~ v ll Ill; 0 Olu" poplin-on. and corsalze of roses. Th r ‘. - om" "Mn" m m n A’ M ‘Ru’ OUT TNT! Jllllffifrlggllsflfi Coflvlltr Clement onacOfTlllgla 11"‘ P1115108 0f finer human being‘ When ill 105i 51118181111 611E189! 111' mother who also recel ode “.2021: Mrs" John Ferguson or New m” I r M Q Acfl‘; . . ,, . v , w z t" 5 ' ' ‘ r‘ulton Cock and Peter Billiier. Jr m“ l‘ m“ by Dr‘ mm‘ Fm‘ cvlmblY lmlmverhhed 1" me“ and tired in nav and ii ht blu rint- gm N’ 8' "and." "c" h‘ “m|n,men' Ago. 1 m. numgrcug M”; Cards mrvors Fllfiifinflll of London Juvenile women. from the nightmare of Y i; e P _ "l" S and TTIBSSQRPA of svmpalhv r997“. d courts. in the course of a lecture war, might she not determine that ed crepe" black “confine, “m! c“ . 01"" "Merl" "ll" ..l .. ~ mo. esteem inlvihicil o ~ * ~~~~¢~-~l Child" much of the land which hes hith- “m "1 9""! "Wlmrdll "l1 Pluk Rev. a. M. Allken- Mrl- Allkefl- DRUG STORE DRUGSTOR. 7‘ V ' LlN MENT‘. the deceased was held. Mov her soul “Apart from fol-mnl education" r10 producul pheasants might Rhdloli P1111115. "l i‘ b11119 81151 i"‘"0m and four children “Po have been 1 y "lldllhliltlw said fir. Fry, "far more might be. better be devoted lo the raising of left for their home m Chnrlotle- visiting relatives on the 181M111 16" d osoen pleura comm should he. done to heln our bovs finer human belnae." on mud" on return to cnlgary. town, P. E. L-Hamilion Spectator. r