I'VE TRIED OTHER BKAND$ . _ OF TI$$UE5 GUT I'VE FOUND YOU CANT QEAT flfffifx 7/5505 FOR QUALITY. p . THANKS FOR KEEPINQ KLEENEX 'TOP$"I (junta InIarAyJIV.) . still" ..-~;¢u. M! AHOY N“, w"; $5.00 ‘we viivssoc FOR stow ..,,UE¢<>~r£ssio~ W; H 0N KLEEtlE Si“ “E52. MNL V0095 To 3E I,‘ om.“ inn vlllviiw“ ' . r macaw till. It isfl your decltri fault. there's not enough Kleenex to 9o around.‘ Were making as much oswe con every day but it seems like everybody wants it.’ 507,, more pulls per package! All for the same low rice-you get 50% more ulia than be ore. The new War- time conomy Package gives you 300 tissues ( I50 buils)—the ol package gave you 200 tissues (I00 pulls). Continue to use the same number of “Iications as always and you'll find the new War-time Economy Size Kleenex goes half as far again. And there’ll be more to serve everybody. ‘fix. Imperial Life Assurance Victory Bonds . s’ Report for i943 compared with death claims WEN’- i cling of 'l‘he Im- llil the ratio "i two to one showing Ccmpanyfihat thrifty Canadians arr tum- growth in ‘lng to insurance to Rikki! provision and old for their old age. That the Com- Premium! pany‘s assets arc investor primar- rd it will |llv in the intci-csls of the policy- dors to holders 1s shown by a total of '75 the percent. IHVOSLTG in bonds and d9- , for in- Ibentures, mostly governmental. pr ar isi-i to buy and 4 percent. in bani: stocks and Whliii slltlooofmlclhei‘ very curt-fully si-li-cted sec- ' I945. Pny- urliles. The orilnrse I; largely in ll -_ lqldfil'Srw_fll'_st,__yl_ipilfgrlgél=l_ nlld orfcy loans. ‘I Australia's mule population over Iliiistralia Olaims = a"°'““°""m “m” Z816" I4 ye _ 000 of which 90 ner cent is either - schoolbcys, students, the .:1(-,,-__._.,,,..._ fighting or vii-pricing. tho rest being aged or Heaviest Enlistments“lust... has tivelv little use its wcman i-powér," the Daily Telegraph said. }“nf women and girls ovir l4 years Jflll- nigh-Q old. only about seven pe}r cent is at \‘<'~m'i"f-’ C‘? ~ ‘h services or war wor: conlbflr E0 11111141 “W?! 5°! Willi nearly 40 per cent in Bntaln." Atistralil has at- i____-_-- Daily .T=1°-i OTTAWA, Jan. 9—rcP\ —In— ‘ a“ Pdlimlm crease of $33,742,935 was reported " ¥?§‘%-»‘1i%¥ Wttéélnéll? has“ fiiliélmill income tax collections of $l94.521.- 528. compared with $l6J.778.541L;Mi2ii the corresponding month of ; one 11-, nine in‘ Income tax collections amounted in. 43-... in 11 in Germany‘. cl1eitio)0%1917B.5111_§06. andncrcasc of lv‘ United Stiles ow onei w e ‘(C156 iilic. cus» all the ‘l "ip=r "aid l ld ‘l6 mlstrziiia. 32°? av .1 I I Th,“ mpuiflyinn; M highly capable and tough commanders In their] n-tni-plitc gfritfif; (luring “lg German drive on ltloscrw’ Iasl whiter firmly P-UlIlIkIlFfI, the three Russian Army officers shown ahove were llart of a Ari-up of Russian military observers who silent 30ml: time nn observation dilly with the Alllcd forces In Italy. Left to right: Mfljnr General \':i'-il_v<"', Major General Solodvnik, rind Colonel Sndnkov. (CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS PHCYPO) .-‘.”-.-.-.-.;-. a. ' s‘. ffe"~"a"-‘u‘ r-'a"a’a'e"n'a"a"a'a'- ‘ff-K's '3‘ ¢">"p'v'a'a“a'a" HOG BONUS POLIOY '. - Commencing with hogs killed on Monday, January 24, and weekly thereafter while the policy is in effect we will pay the FEDERAL NOS BONUS nf 5.1.01) per head on selects and $2.00 per head no No. 1 ‘wiicnns on all hogs qualifying, in addition to regular weekly ninrkct values. LIIIESTOOK MARKETING BOAIIIIJM '1'-"-"1'!'~.-.-.i.‘"""'3:1.-t-i..-.-.iw.-i.-" ""'”""'"':-'."-:l.'5£-b' group of younger men and women who liar.‘ grown up since they were staéloned here some 25 years an friends of former aieqlmi She said that in halving erinz her object was that she might have an evening spent with the friends and neigh- bors in the good old fash a custom which had pretty neary become a thing of the past in this community: and 2nd that along with the gathering, some new in- oonununity hull. She then drew a idistrlct. compared with [zQmIDOSILIUH on the Beauties of our Ydiiectors of the hall. when it. was OIAFPEXKII ‘III BULL Since Peter did not Farrells to know that waaovel tbsiiali afitiinmm an Flngleatotie d? III beyond and as he ad W. winder was n guard. Rb h-innd mnd the note tic the Govemor. ltd see a gleam through th all h crockery. The back door voice. "Who i! thele?" tar" he answered . “Are you alone. Dora?" out. house." "I had to sec you Doin. it isn’ at do crockery, which Dora washing. stood at the sink. me all about it." ‘It isn't a nit-e nto ed, "but to hear it." ll,” she answered. "Ge on Pet Inter told her the whole thing tenlng in silence. When he had finished she roddccl. "Yes," she said slowly "It all fits in. I rim very much afraid that you and Mr. Marlyn are right.“ ‘she paused sgulr. "I don't think it was deliberate-the kill- iiig. I mean. They were probably both drunk. I dldnlt tell you. but there was a spot or two of blood on the floor hare, just by the table. If Lewis had fallen against lhf‘ ed his skull." Peter tiodiied. "They're bound to find the body." lic said slowly. Dora was Qlrcnf. Pete: went on: "You can't stay nire. You see tliut Dora?" "It seems a bit mean to leave lilm when he’! in trouble," Dora slowly. “My dear, lf lie Is drunk again" Central Bedeque llas a Reunion .._i.. ~ The citizens of Central Bedeque’ am: vicinity spent a very pleasant evening at the UnitisgmBaptlst Par- i...‘ aev. c. ago; 3rd a mamber of thief-r oi ntonoe. h. this B“ twofold: first iioncd wa , terest might be awaened in the very vivid picture of the hall in its ‘ flourishing conditl-ii 25 years ago. when it was the central interest of all the activities carries. on in its cres- cnt state of decay. brought about by the llwk of interest taken In it by the present generation. In con- h cludinz her remarks with some ex- cellent lines of poetry of her own siand. she aled to th anther- nfi for a. $135M intersect to ‘i? n in the community hall. J. Imi-ian. one of the original built pave a brief history of the hall from its origin in i009 lmtil the present. A number of the or- iginal directors have passed on namely Jesse Schiuman, Albert Schumann. L. U. Fowler Sutherland. Patrick McBrItR. u. w. Schurman. Old fashiioned games were then l1 indulged such as crokenole. checkers. etc, followed by contests sponsored bv the Wbunen’; Inoti Cloud "Over, Coraton lI-IIIDGII i want the ~he was leaving the nauae he waited oat‘: down hi! 0 t-hemantpldbimhewouldbefl- lievcd at nine and would then take Narracombe lie was able to reach the house without trouble. There was a light in the kitchen. He f no black-out blind. He listened but e could hear was s clink of opened and he heard ppm‘: deep, soft in a . My step-fathcr has gone But what brings you herclll I warned you not to come to the safe for you to stay here longer." "Wh you mean, Peter? Oome in I can't le-ivc the door open and the light shining out." l-lc entered the kitchen where a lamp was burning and n pile of had been "Sit down.’ said Dora, ‘and tell he answer- I am afrad you'll have I've had a nice day I can stand er". and she stood in from of him lis- tu-ble he might easily have oracle . salt‘ . ossfircught an enjoyable evening to A, ing 0n Tuesday evening, January d Mary Qulgley and Mrs John Myers llld "I V! ‘t to col-min. r VIN so sowrinto Qn. (hunter. She lives u» New Cot- 'w'i‘;i's..“‘3f.i? Si‘; S's... e o sum- thaeul. I ahall b0 cum acfc with her "Ygidtdl lot ms take You." Peter "You can cane as road." Dora. answered rather you didn't fool uanaho at» llntlsr Prlvllogsil llelii Sympathy 0f far il "Walt a. calm for Ime" said. ‘ll must take some niqh things Ind put out tho lamps.’ 0 and Far- .rel1 together." He told tier of the night of f when Dew; had been orced to cave his oar and walk. e home, and of what Derek overheard gent pcn-and-ink ea and ahor all world. wuth apt-GI those of his lung between " Dora. said. "He was at Coraton often before Mi. Martyn came down. I had an idea they were looking for something. and couldn't. find it. He was often 8111!!‘ and savnls when be home". "He was looking for something" lsaid Peter. "They were hunting lfor old Mr, Martyns will. Derek t believes that uiey expected the old man to leave the fawn to them.’ Dora drew a quick bicath. "so that was it If l had thought a bit I might have ltnown it. I only saw the 01d man once 0!‘ twice. but I knew that he was very much under tne thumb of the Farrells 0f coitus, l’ had heard about nis quarrel with his son." She paused. "But if he hld that money for the son he couldn't halve hated him’ she added wist- u "That's what. Derek and I felt" Peter said uickly “And i! he did make a wil in favnur of the Flarrells I expect be managed to destroy it." By this time ‘lie two had leached thed gaigo ‘i-nrftiitg glint-oldie marlin roa. i-a -cpp . -' i; _ ,, on," way? Zhe said h3g2, z: iyou go. You .2 tired. Here 1 be. a- straight back to Coraum." hesitatetd. 1 “Don be s1 1y," SIIO smiled. "It's . I t M. _ gi eat syrnoatny iur the tinder-privil- 3:1, alight‘, fldgrah“? less ma” cgeil. dep1lcttfit‘rll'twot stllum cglriligdiin, .. _I_ ' ', _ . gazng ws y a .<= nl s y. lei» a???“ “‘°"°"" ..zir.*".i..iri..;;°.*rs.. sips. "I ho ld h v, ti ht ' l d " “' ' .566“ sengxgh gfmémigrduggi? ggel The editorial treatment cf The racial equality and child labs": b m i oung ll 0 l! Ill. in i006 Ha left a bolition oonlng for several Chieiago was probably the first daily ic late Arthur Brisbane's contributed to the fpsmooolitan ma gnzlnes. typical tumors appeared. you workln’ in n nice cool sewer!" ‘ _ Masses for the First G163’, War and _§,‘,‘§lf’§§°‘§nw§§,‘n ‘fmulliiuggzr Peter the United Stale-s‘ entrarce into it ..Do,.,‘__.. he bcgan- and - t ma, ‘brought an indictment against ' a Young and hi; co-editors for "con- ,mcment the quiet night was shat- itered by a. rumbling b-eiiow, follow- ed instantly by a yell of terror. “The bulll" cried Dora, and ran in the direction of Ln!) sound. (To Be Con-i‘ ed) spring to obstruct the draft." The case was dropped and the prosecut- ing attorney admitted "everybody likes Art Young." Art. Young, tile impractical man, ventured twice into practical poll- ‘ tics. In i913 h: ran on the Socialist by the Women's Institute. and after ticket as New York city 11mm!!!)l- a few cheery words by Rev. C. A. man. He mada 40 impassioned and Britten. a. collection was taken in brilliant Speeches all cvei’ 10W“. 9.1%}? %18uHBsIall ngnizfiiting 11$‘ $71.00. only to learn latter that he hadtnot e a on n em w many delivered one of them in the dis rlct Rood wishes to the Hoot and Host» he mum; w represent, 1n u,“ attempt. and again in 1918, when he ran for the state Sam-ate, he was unsuccessful. For 20 years he was one of the landmarks of New York’: Green- wich village. After the First Great War, he published tile one-man magazine Good Moniiug published "almost everv week." His captions and drawings vial-e alwairs blunt and economical, tinged with 9, burly and understanding wit. MONTAOUE The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the United Church was held at the home o1 MIS- B- J abon, Monday evening. Janu- aryllotb. with the new president M . a. o. MacDonald. prelimin- A very satisfactory report of —o a c se.—E CARLETON W. I. The Carleton-When: institute held their regular monthly meet- 4th. at the harm of Mrs. Gillespie, with the President in char e Meeting opened with tho sing ng of the Ode followed by repeatinz the creed in unison. Seven members responded to One new mmiber joined. Minutes of last meeting were read A letter concerning lub" and another from Branch reporting no te Books on ham: at present were read by Secretary. Mrs. Robert Carruthers, Mrs. Gllllsple, T. B. were appointed to see about. or- ganizing a "First Aid Glass" It was moved and seconded that we send Mb .00 to “Save Tl-e Children . - k “.83 given by me 59¢- Fund". Itwa woveda d se ded lea" wot ls thaw hm of “£590 hi,‘ 01.32311“ ietary, Mrs. l... Cowan. It was a o reported that boxes had been to our service men overseas. that card! were Mill? l" m6 treats be bald. Decided ti; have a guiltizig parry at M:s. Nsthan ell‘s. The committees gave their reports and lhi, following new ones were appointed: Sick, Mrs. Samluel Carrlirliers. and Mrs. Stewart‘. MacMicken Yrog Mrs. Thomas MhcMlcken and for a wial next month, and 1°‘ s Tea to be held later. work was ":21; later meeting. After the intend and was Nathan Bell read an interesting Instllttlke paper on "Health am Our School ffhildrein. A Teaser Contest conducted by Mrs. lBell .'2'£..i"“t§“if“"i.'°‘1i - M”; c 0a u nssis the lundi ommittee. Meeting ed b Mrs. Wllwl‘ Elli; ‘fir; Nrasn Oathyerlne Maboll. while the aceompllmin: "Y!" wuiiiiwxabliiwhilz’ wgre Whig; ° Ill-argued by H. cal‘. Scanner closed with the National Anthem and Mrs‘ Wulm. B," Th, mmy cannot: f-TNE smfiiicns gggevylggg“ .‘f,,'"rf,f,fi,'f“g,flnli§l clflbou l-“jukn u’ ex_ quent Mltflflflilv of the WDUIIYIW - Th0 . mm mm, ‘Wm "yen; Winn“ celleht éwimmera, moi-int; thgoljgh ‘c’: ifiug-Lwhfnggwg“ wgayafl“; bflayingmgd lalyemolflwotactcb‘: l“ Devcifléll, 511:!“ Omsa Prisoner of m‘ °“‘-" °“.° “m- “° ‘t w“ “t "° h’ w“ " m‘ “' m“ “'1” I“ Sunday School, i.» well l5 a valued ,, “u, _fl,fl1 _ the 1mm him in a weumisa OOIIGItIOH from (mow or ns-r flgimu§ltel°gighegv§fgfig B"‘u“' hm“ ’"'°'_'_’.‘E‘2°i_ member of thc_chcir. Altar the whim,“ an", _ ‘may, h, m; "w"; w, m, m“, _,,,,,,,,,, "m, Mom COMMON n, “mm, bfkk hld ihanilcd thou pie-egg amt city lama into wle m- Bernard was bot-ii in mosaic. lccounoa-nied by Mrs. John Stuart: mm are common u. .,._,,,,, “m,” m, ma» lovely all". Lin?‘ gallon of mood place by domino Prim e Granvi a ,, Ice imam and Oaks were sci-Nd em sections (‘E the Qlcbe. gfg",'g,o'ng.,,v',°v*j,';"dmggg'y'f,gt tan-m a-ohflmeutq. drowcduint: ~—~==— WI! I I h Ch t all »~="i.:-.:...."""-ir= arm“ "r" a‘: n‘ n t e est Blaiehlsiefl a qlllfllilfl “Y. w" “Ugo blend.“ visa when Walter Bear, Mn. m Macbeth. g u M mg,- . P°'"*' l° 3"°"¢|'"" ~ hEF...'"5‘.‘fil‘;.-“.'°.‘.fi.°.2..£"€. a: ;=""°“,,»-;~=1'j,;i‘j‘,,,.-,=-»=i=~,--»,g-;; ' n. " ' u. fb liitia u ' Wilfred w-iufrwmii. w... wllfll‘ - °' °" nnailclilugcgtilqiygliidfiizaiiliufnpdwsidiigi om. m. mnui Currie. u". Mmfiailfm? mfiflflf" °' 5nd t m1 “pg Qhg (g a Brno; CUBIC. all. Ulttlide NIChOI- m” n. A'hn V“. ‘ l‘ i “i”! "I P" i" "l" -‘°“ ‘M m‘- °"' '°"‘"°" Th’ waiters-aims t-o while - morning, Thiaphlegmlaatilrxlgla t our, but ouartotte and sextctto were hing; “m.” 30mm M) m4 w;- lgflmulmflflg 5mm‘, d] n ' d, grout songs. rill]! to "the tune m," ‘M w.“ ‘union m" ,_ _ You may flnU in Dr. Woody: Norway no flgru a remedy to hip l_,"'wl'l,:'°km in?" Tfndfiggn‘: L mun.‘ “mac rm‘ u m, stimulate the weakened bronchial relieve t e illflammatlon, soothe ‘ n", “lg”? ' "e. m‘ “u”; m" at the day ddadtlnl 8 B R the irritated Ioccen the affliil mucous, and aid nature to easily If,“ I, °amrhgl°snfahefmmd “m”. 11.3 Ilflj gut o"; mgr. ._.,_ dislodge the nor ‘d accup tiioin. ‘é kw“ [onoaed i,’ I h,” m; [w], _ . , ,_ _ a fies 35c a bottle; the urge amily also, about 3 time: as mush, 60c, at ‘on? ‘m, {mph .11 mm; yuh- In a representative merit‘. Athi L U U (i H l) R l) P f» w“! ' g use n. A. I‘. beat the root a l- TbcTJllIIICo-slbthtfacollqfll. "ggfm m“ “m ° ‘" “u,” ‘m, 4.; n; “p, what's core of the She was back in a wonderfully h p." w: d. "WU: short this cu my mall Ilhgy‘ “m. hm r ain't m: ,IDGINIQI¢WO rim swam Nut,‘ cartoonht idcaoffuntodoaentn-roina .!twsadei-knuwbuttherc Disco ‘like this." z mm “m was a Elcwdiii, the out; was“? the ——— " ope ,ou go ." moon. wo as put c iwla a‘ m“; Peter, who VWBS not gtvind huy- rising. 111a night was very clear. cufllufcf," 53" wl-T“; thing away. "Good night." "where did your step-father go?" h“ g3 _ (qp) ._ I-lla strode away up the road. Polar asked. v “m,” Hem-y 1A") you“, 11, “"2.” "v": "m." wit’ ..';l "ritual "’t.“i"t“'e"‘ltiii.' we i» m» , M an presen y e c e _v e n s o . _ 4 h fiindhlto tig to see her and slve w‘ zfgiyovfi; rtfghntgeltltie mail? ffiffg: mfiwrdmny l. o" er s e S. a s A ‘e e.- . . Since ‘(UNIS were no dogs at "Derek had seen hic: F“ mm” ma“ 5° years h“ mm di-avrlnu have gpflrlzed the foihiea, evils. weakness- to n! the native United States. A; m author and politician he wok part in campaigns on behalf of wo- man suffrage, laibor orEBI-illtiflali Orangoville, , . school in Monroe. Wis, “suddenly. and with- out a. diploma,” and began sellinl his drawings to Judge at the age of l7. He studied art in China!!! Md Paris, returned to marry a home- town sweetheart. and cart» ies.Hc lit- . al cartoonist iii the United S tes. Shortly aftter 1900, he came to New York, and never strayed far away from here. He illustrated the full-page editorials in the Journal-American, and other Hearst neuwapers, and Colliers and Saturday Evening Post In 1918, ho founded the leftist, pacifist magazine, The Masses, to- gether with John Reed, Max nast- rrian and Floyd Dell. In iIIIS public- atlon two of his moat fiimous and One showed a man returned from zioi-lt with his wife saying" "There standin‘ over a hut stove all day, and The other. representative of his escorted w (h, seat. of honor. ‘rbel i! ‘i f 0h Montague. guest ball up qualifyina competition Saturday and stayed at the top of the cc-team table. the staff of 5mm In 1943 NOH-IBRyeat-ofwarbasemphasizedagaintbe - valueandimpomnceofJifeinsut-anoetothe individual and the nation alike. In providing the cover of protection for family and person, life insult‘ i mo: helps to stabilize our national economy uncle? ‘war-time conditions, and aids substantially in financing the national war efiort. . lifThelmperialllfealzamwitlactlier lifelnsunnoe "companies, the responsibility of furthering these essential objectives in the Dominion. Therefore the} Company is happy to report, for the year 1943, a record of successful service in the enoout-dgetnent of thrift, through an increased sale of life insurance, and by the willing co-cpcration of its ofioers and ieft-eaeatatives in promoting the sale of Victory Bonds ' to the extent of many millions of dollars. i‘ This record of service is one of which our policy- holders may vvellbe proud. It is a-striking example; of achievement under a system of free Cflklitik,‘ wherein individual forethought and thrift, wisely directed and coordinated, can provide a maximum financial return in the hour of need, and also help to‘ furnish the sinevvs of war to out- fighting forces. II The sound financial position of The Imperial Life’ as shown by the facts summarized below, is due, not alone to long experience and careful administration on the part of its management, but to the increasing number of men and women who are safeguarding their future, and the future welfare of their families, through life insurance policies with 'I'he Imperial Life. FACTS ABOUT OUR BUSINESS IN I943 - ntutmmrliynturs - - - - Qh.‘ $535,163.12 new assumes issutu - - - - - sss,us,941.oo TOIAIASSIIIAIICISIIIIOIG - - - - 944.689.524.00 mmua mnilnntsnucomr - - - - sls,io1,sos.si POIICYANOAIIIIIITYIIAIIIIIIIS - - - "silijsiioam mu Assn: - - - - - - - - smasunar ‘iii-imp-iuursii-sei-s-asizaoopoo» In FotnfimtII-‘filh Vlefcryloclafn I943.‘ Aoaanflelaoqya/llasinulllqortjorlwsvillhivaallodqn nqlcdi The Imperial lilo Assurance Com us» crrimrcaowo fi._*’fi.'—'1?‘_ -i ‘ Dr. John Maclieari. who spent the past five years in England Q1 wit Royal infirmity. returned to his home in Moiitagm this week. Dr. sick Macliean is the only son of w. and shut-ins. Plans were made and Mrs. W. A. _, -___ Miss Marjorie “Jmlmun. Ch!!- started on articles for :.= sale at a lottetown, spun: Elie v n. Football Results LOND$. Jan. I -—(G Ol-bll) -lv crton aenrad the! fifth aua- n", "l" ' m“. ‘s0 u, ‘I’ 0W1" WWW" l" u"! "m" 1”" Grsnvillep on Dgamfifld,’ 1.948 in. ‘ha: 21:? 1 u! |ii |>|z n|ii . lll-‘ELU. puny of Cuacilu ldllhllol II” I played at Bristol, was eatured by such outstanding footballers as Denis Compton who scored one for the losers, and Ieslie Smith, Brent- ford outside wing, who counted twice for the R. A. I". Tottenhazn strengthened their lead in the south league by edging out Alderahot 1-0. Brighton fol- lowing a disastrous spell run up their highest score of the season about four years the perbyshlré and Marjorie at- Mai-Lean . 24. J. The . d MW» H~ M~ "I in bcatin Luton a-o Arsenal still W“ l“ “m e- ‘ililim ‘H n m, _ L. h, M“ m closed. refreshments were serve 5 ' , _ pallbearers wercasfollows. we “hawk”: Mire s*‘lmll°luc:’lf and lzhgflmlzlllfih." “our enjoyed A number of mm; motucd w”! flnxnmdlraldvlvliglrgrithchm- mum’ y m“ ‘llodll: mmm_ And M“ n,“ Hanson over - w mulomwwn woduem” “I” ‘l: limo - u“ be chum Falconer. Cllliln Gunester. Next méreting to be held at llie M" Anhtufzyfswe“ (me Bu” w ‘mm, u“ Gum‘ ma ‘agi. w c Che at n atewart, James Tuner ome o Mrs. Arth M’ i ' .. comic " 0m- ' ' . i}? Collection was Lldlkhhlcméglllgg M““‘°°“- ,§,:“§§§§°f, °,',, Mfijrfi, dong? m m, ° $3, f," w", ‘Dllnblrtofi and Queens m: m aomlws cioua amount s to ;o,.,y_cen,s_ Imum“ dock and 1 m 0- ‘(a muwb Con“. .M|,,mm‘ __° battled to a scoreless draw in the -- __ news m“! gouging" new; wenlw“ “us; c“ raw hem’ o’ ’ BOON-Ill! Btlllthbfll W118i‘! 'l‘.fliAxT@. Jlfl. a — (‘oyrlmd distributed among members. IWI- anmMm-u wcurrie ‘rilceday even- the lcadinx Glasgow Rangers ds- Achair that once belonged o be lfliobertxoarruthem rtad a letter llilécamugy “m hi“ Rum M“? I h w k E d fecud Clyde 8-0. Marghg mama’ gahwogauuf Jm -r<l'n 8 H0 . cum ' ' - ‘c ' ‘the "citiunii Forfifi erotic u? gyigvlggg ‘h’ Wm“ “MI ' .' ' n rt Ease "It DAVID BERNARD David Bernard at th . ‘Ihc late Mr n in falling health Sicily and tb ernard for about , ythijwiguc- . There are left. ‘usolnourn a MW" rowing widow also five dlgllflhum Vernazutlldfa Bfilgiubgv B W. ‘gab’ Mrs. vn . l’ J” on. brother Georst. of El funeral was held from thv Granville United Church, on Dec- imd was conducted llY u" m“ D. Morrison and the bulill r % i. lambs? "" IN headquarters HIP El om It u ii filth-backed, extnmvll cunhrtabls mums- a vwfl leather on a smut wocden rchlrl" slxpence a um: tiiflalriililuiammgé Ohair." The money “no? to the Mics beBinI/Obrced at the AI offld a. ho mo!