§9L'g_1*111§_1§»194.2 , ‘QC. ROMAMWC Mus|u|, 11C‘? Wu‘ _ I I It's flouting, d "h". "50! thou wzoleme Noumea helm _,._,.ii1-.----_...... t tutti!" f ‘ilftllilttptvilm liorlli i ill-BIC DAYS , ‘In ETARTS ‘To THURSDA Y PRINCE so WA 1e o nun snows n- us-moo AND 9.00 TO-DAY ONLY BOB HOPE MADELINE CARROLL “ MY FAVORITE BLONDE ” ‘United Baptist Appointments Rev. ‘Ilhotnll B, MaoDormend Bdmonto. Alberta, has been n . lnted editor of the Baptist Pun- icatioils Committee of Canada, with headquarters Ln Toronto’ i; W" I-llnollnoed at a meetln of tho Bliwlltive of the Boar of Christian Education oi the Mari. time United Baptist Convention, held recently In Woliville, N. S. Mr. MsoDormand, a native of Bear RJVQI’, N-Sn End B. gradual; of Acadia University was minister of the Baptist Church ih Amherst, N.S. prior to melltlllir the cosi- tion of Field secretary of tho Board of Christian Education or the Baptist Western Union, which position he hBs filled during the est 4 years. Mr MacDormand as succeeded Rev. Harold Lang as editor, and will be responsible for the editing oi tne Church School lesson Helps for the Bap- tist Churches of Canada. Appointments were made by the executive at. it; meeting to the Boards of the Maritime Religious Education Council and the Rellgi. W! Education Council of Canada. T0 the General Board of the M R-EO. were named Rev. I JI levy, Charlottetown; Rev. A. P. Lsnsley. Saint John. n.5,; I'll-ITS’ K111i. pman. NIL; 4r. Myles Kiel-stead. wolfvllle, N_ s; Rev. J, E. Belong. New Glasgow; M1‘. Winston Myles, Sydney; Rev. H. C. Olsen, Amherst; Rev. F. S Crossman. Sussex; Rev. H. 1.. Den- ioa, Halifax. o the llrxecutive of the General the MR BIC-Rev. I. A WARNER BROS. PICTURE ith gilligfmiwliRlS - arlsiloil m, LL-Auxis SMITH A f-Uib “inclusion-civic sling; Tifvallxg: A. J. Langley. Rev. the Maritime Children's To Work Board: Miss Alma Price, Saint John; Mrs_ '1‘. G. Ives. Char- lottetown; Mlrl. B. I-I Crawford, Sydn . Boys‘ and Comed THUK-FRL-SAT. "In Dick Tracy's G-Men y W ‘I‘o the Maritime work Board: Rev. I. J. Levy. Charlotte- town; Rev. W. C. Macllum. Kent- vllle: Rev. E. W. Eldridge, lower Millstream, N.B_ To the New Brunswick Girls’ Work Board: Miss Kathleen Amos. liar-ZS ‘Years I Ago Today Moincton; Mrs R. G. Merrill, Saint John; Mrs. A. J. Langley Saint John. 'I‘o the Nova Sootia Girls’ work Board: Miss Ella Dt-vBriaay, Hall- fax; Miss Maxine Morse, Halifax; 4i i‘ _, .. ‘More with his world- roving... nem- llishing exploits! '5' y: I. ‘ . l lfl%n_nf , i0RDj- n, v0,R.,- tiKl , g ciirnoi - THUR-FRL-SAT. FINAL TODAY JOHN ' GARFIELD — NANCY COLMAN “CANGERCUSLY THEY LlliE” P1"! NEWS-Jlrsvelosus ~ snows 3.15 - 1.00 AND ans w: 1. y}, ” ;l-§.JI-I'fi Uifflffl-‘HHHFIN-‘Jgli-IJ-fi- a v a a THE CI IARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN in. iloiimc lire WITII ill nsrsi TAliilNC wo wirn IIIS Anus; t Work, lvliss lillla Des‘Brisay; Chil- dreiis’ Work, Miss Alma Price. Chairman and Secretary oi the Board: Rev, w_ C. Machum ‘lilo meeting oi the executive was presided over by the chairman oi the Board, and Rev. J. A. It. Tingley, Ullrilllontil was secretary. Others present included Dr. G. C. Warren, Rev. A. hibsoli and Pro- fessor E. M. Whidden, Wolf- ville, NB In Memoriam WILLIAM B. CLEMENTS Entered into rest at While Sands "on October l0lh, i942, William B Clements in ills 74th your. Suffering with a. heart ailment lie retired from his farm duties twelve years ago, but was able to be abou. and nlet his friends from cllly to day. His many friends entertained hopes that his strong constitution combined with the best medical skill, loving care and constant at- tention of tile flimllv lnlgllt even- tually combat. the disease. These hopes ivere shattered when he coll- tracted La Grlppe and lulled to rally, but he knew in Whom he hnd believed and calmly and peacefully fell asleep Ho will be much missed in the dif- ferent spheres and activities of life. But it is in the liome that ills loss will be felt most keenly. As a citizen he had the respect and love of all who knew him; ills home was open to everyone, ills hos- pitality was known and l-Jfll. He leaves to moum ll sorruwing widow (nee Sarah Stclvzirt.) daughters and two sons. The dangli- tors are Miss Agnes, Charlottetown; (Florence), Mrs. Simon sturirt, Belle River. The SUlls are stewlrri, on the homswad, and Hurry, White Sands; one sister, Mrs. Mary Glover, White Sands; also two brolilel-s. James H. and Rupert, New York. How highly the deceased was eo- teemed by friends and acquaint.- anccs was eloquently evidenced by the very large gathering who crime from far and ncar to attend tile funeral service, which was hcld from his late residence, Monday, Oct. l2ih. Service was conducted by his pastor, Rov. W. Pickotts, B. A. The hymns sung, favorites of the deceased were "Jesus Lavvr of My Soul", “Asloe in Jesus" "Shall We Gather at t e River" and “The Beautiful Land" was cllcctivclv rendered as ll quartcitc by Mrs. A. MacNoill, Messrs. Luther Jordan, Louis Harris and Karl Jordon. The pull-bearers were: Messrs. William Derby, Robert MCFilYlilll’. Lemuel Glddillgs, William B11911. William Cvlovcr and. James Derby. There as the twilight ilfltlumd. all that was mortlil nf a beloved father. brother and friend was laid to rest beneath a profusion of beautiful flowers in the Murray Harbour cem- etery, thence to await the resurrec- tion morn. The sympathy of the entire corn- munity is extended to the bereaved family. m ~———— Miss Margaret Hutohins, Wolf- Nov y The Canadian Press) ville, N5. - 15 1917 --MaJ-Gen Si!‘ To the PEI, Girls’ Work nder Board: Mrs. Jack Moiood. 811m- from an at- mersido; Mrs o. . Cook, Sum- merslde; Mrs. A A. Ms d. i on OIiesry. Italians pu i4) Representatives named on the Boards oi’ the R.E.C.C. - Boys‘ Work. Rev. W. C. Machum‘ Girls‘ Sea View and Vicinity The weather of the past week was much colder but. all have great- ly enjoyed the beautiful autumn sys. The farmers have finished up their plowin and making ne- cessary prepara ions for winter. Mr. Heath Campbell, Long fiver, was n. recent visitor to Bea ow The Darnley and Sea View of the WMB. met at of Mrs Wallace Mc- Nutt, on Tuesday evening for their November matting with President in charge oi the meet- ing and ve the call to worship. Al then oined in singing "O God Our Help In Ages Past." The pro- gram from the Missionary Month- y the theme being Seeking Econ- omic Security For All was carried out. by the president with Mrs. Harry Crozier reading the Scrip- ture. Other readers were Mrs. MoGregor, Mrs. A. McKay and Miss Evelyn Donald. Mrs. Hickey led in prayer followed by allqjgin» trig in the Iord‘s Prayer. ose assent reileflted -hymn 382, and president led in pra er. Sec- retary Mrs. Edwin Donad called ‘a reception for Pie. Bruce Ocul- I Peace. Mrs 21a c; 1 Hickey and tlien¥resill)eznir' $3 ‘helpful readln lite". were rang’ shrill liilttiésslvttg; discusserh Plans were madg to finish quilt on t1 fll ' . d"? Rt the home be! lcifiwllficdli- gor and members were asked to lSgllghiiilOlléitlfilis to go; “eel ready D o the Marii me Mission the following week. Treasurer gave the financial report Qne "lenlber nalrl her birthday fund A lcitel" of thanks was rend fro", a member who had been bereaved thflflkms members for their many lSLXEgyCStt/Grs and cards of sym- secretal’? reminded the member-g that it was time to renew their subscilitlcns for another year A new flnance committee was ‘ap- Dnulicd. The closing hymn 5M1- our Breathe An Evening Blessing, and benediction brougp‘ me mean “is to avclose after which refresh. men s were served by the hostess and s social hour followed, b Mr. Edwin Murphy was a. recent uslness visitor to Charlottetown. 1A "Wit enloyflblc and social eve-I 1' "i! 11'“ 5W1“ 1n Mallmlue Hall on Frldny when the lllellibers of U‘? Millpeqlle W. I. sponsored a delicious chicken supper The tables were most attractive look- "18 glealnlng in iilicn and silvcr and laden with good eats. Tile tables were well patronized with Quests who all greatly enjoyed the good supper provided by tho ladies. A splendid sum was real- ized from the proceeds Mr. John C. Campbell left on Mondav morning for Mount, pleas- ant where he is employed on con. structloil Work. Mr. Leslie Coulson, summer- Side. silent the week end at hi5 home here with hi; family. Mr. Morton Adams, Kelvin, spent, the week-end with his parents, M1‘. and Mrs. James Adar-no, Mrs. F. W. Donald and lithe son Clifford spent. tho past, week. end at Graham's Road, the guest; of Mrs J. A. Brown, Pie. Charles MncDonald of .he P. E. i. Highlanders is spending a pleasant furlough with his par- ellts. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MacDonald, Baltic. Mr. Alexander Champion is spending some time in Summer- slde whore lie has obtained em- ploymenu Mr. and Mrsl-gtzcey Roach have taken up their residence in Blim- mcrside for the winter months. A pleasant evening was spent in Bea View Hall on Tuesday even- ing but owing to inclement weather the number was smaller than otherwise The occasion was son of the PE I. Highlanders and his bride, (nee Miss Lillie. Mac- Leodi of Victoria west who are spending their honeymoon Mr. Coglsoifs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph coulson They were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. from friends here. Mr. n on behalf of himself and bride. thanked all for their kind remembrance on this occasion. All joined i.rl singing "For They Arc Jolly Good Fellows.‘ A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder oi the evening was Event in dancing music was fur- nished by Mr. Alonso Holmes ro- companied by Mrs. Lorne Camp- bell. Many friends join in wis - i118 Mr and Mrs, Coulson much happiness. ll I. Beer. Superinten- dent. of Prince Edward Island Ornhwsse. accompanied by Miss MacRae and Mrs. Wood of Mount Herbert were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Delaney and en- i°yed a pleasant visit at. their home in Mslpeque. The Junior W. A. of this place held their autumn Thank-Offer- ing in the hall here on Monday evening. There was a good attend- ance. Rev. Mr. Newman presid- ed and th meetin opened by all The Missionary Monthly“. CENTRAL GUARCIAI. This column is reserved fog no” of local interest. but advertising of o away nature may be inserted at fin cents a word, strictly pay» “Lin: advance. CBASWELL. for Photographs.’ CONFIDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-ois STUBBS-BERNARD NUPTIALS —-A very pretty mllitar wedding of interest to man-y Is antlers as Well as those of Halifax, N. 5., and of Narvish, Ontario, took place on September l9, at seven o'clock in the Parish of Christ Church, Dartmouth, N.S., wllil Rev. H. W. Walsh officiating, when Corporal John A. Stubbs, Halifax, son of Mr. and Mrs_ F. G. Stubbs of Nsrvish. Ont., chose for his bride Miss Martha Lorain Bernard, Halifax, daughter of Mr. 111d Mrs Wllliflm Bernard of Hun- ter River, P.E.1. The bride looked charming 111 a street length dress of blue suedine rayon with navy accessories and carried a bouquet 0i pink carnations. The bride W58 fltlohded by Miss Penrle Muc- Rae, Halifax, formerly of Tlgnish, P-E-In uilo was dressed in wine with wine accessories and carried a bouquot of white csrnatlons. The groom was attended by Guil- ner A. E Ramsay of Nilrvlsli, Ont. now stationed at Halifax. After the ceremony the happy young couple motored to Halifax and left On the following morning for P.E.I were they spent a week with the bride's parents. In the future they plan to make their home ill Narvish. Their many friends vlisll 0011101111 and lVlrs, Stilbbs many years oi happy wedded bliss. McQUTLLAN - EGAN — A quiet but pretty wedding was solemn- ized at St. Ann's Church, Lot 65, on Wednesday morning Oct. ‘l, when Mary Margaret, eldest 5511811361‘ oi Mr. and Mrs. Owcll Mcfiuillan of Elmwood, was unli- ed n the holy bonds cf mat-ri- mony to Syril Egan, son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Owen Egan of the same place. Rev, Wilfred Keefe, RP. performed the marriage cere- mony, and also celebrated the Nup- tial Mass The ivedding march was beautifully rendered by lviiss Mary MoElroy, while aipprmirlate hymns were sung by Mrs_ Amos Callaghan, and Mr Amos Morlnghalz. The bride looked very WiXlSOlYIG in a street length dress of gallant. olue crepe with navy blue accessories. she was attended by Miss Mary Berrigan who was lieoolninzly 11F tired in a street length navy blue crepe dress with accessories match. The groom was attended by Mr. Gavin McQulllan, brcih- r of the bride. Jljicr the ceremony a delicious v/edcliiig breakfast was served at the home of the bride's ii PAGE THREE Annual - llCT CHICKEN SUPPER" Holy Redeemer Hall WED., and THURS, NOV. 18 - 19 Fancy Work and Apron Tahlea i Admission 50c Stranger In l H WHOLESALE the winter. We manufacture cheese Cheese will be higher. FOURTH DISTRI Shady Gulch Biy Denver Bardwel] ____ ll a_......_........ CHAPTER xxvlr It sot-med to B111 Radkm at $11,,“ e YIVIMNFSH 11iauilel' oi leaving Wm“ L Luis tale was tile final and B0,, f b“ v1 etiology to nun. in L, ‘H? “I14 me x111 sat silently iell stidulcs until the hoofs of tile riiilcilcrs horse hm pound“. Jciossliile bl-ldgo ova; Thumb gmk outwed. Arielle said finally, "were unceunue‘. m“ =11" like you wanted “gays lonlgilt. Shall We race ior g. “N0." He shook his head “Tm; trite." f3“;~'2..iié‘£- “ma: e wwiiIlc-tirlléilllrehit longerfi“ own and i! somewhere fas gusiklleadchtigieget h1g1. Was that lust a trick to get my fslllcr aully? He could see her emllills st him in the starlight He said. with fervor, "I'd do .5. lot wojrlst-‘n tilat to be alone with you!" ‘iey sill ted roiigfibgetllerri “Way along " 1 .' Ar ene said suddenly "when 1 first saw you tonight, r scarcely knew you in your new Clothes- Evelw girl in the hall w... Eflillllg at you." ‘I guess I did look sorta funny lnuthw set-up. Is it too dudish?" You know perfectly well I mem You looked handsome. I bet you have a lot of fun going into strange ttlivuls looking like a tramp oowboy, "e11 dwSS-nlz up to show every one ilrhat you really are)‘ T130 You wont the resJ mem" he said cainestly. :;YE!S-—\VllElt'5 the res. truth?" I nothing ut worknig clothes to wear when I came here. NC“?! Wflllled anything else till a FQYWn mlghtv orettv girl shook gands with my Caesar the other 21y, Something popped insidg my head then, and I been sorta hfllfn parents to the immediate rela- tives of the bride and groom, An enjoyable day was spent motorl": to polnls of interest lifter which tho happy couple left for a short honeymoon to points in the Marl- times. The Guardian joins ivTn niunerous friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Egan many years of‘ happy wedded bliss. lice Mlnardb fer sprains. i _ I: locoed ever since-so locoed that 1 lolned into a. Whole stampede of’ trouble. bought me a ranch and herd. got siiruoed up like a dude, and crlllle to throw myself right in m“ 110115’ den tonight so 1 could sec you again." "Where is Caesar tonight?" she asked. ' I “as lust getting started to talk- ing about you," he complained. ‘Where is Caesar?" she persisted. '4iiy oblivious _of the risen moon over at 2 p.m. Each poll is entitled CONSERVATIVE convention CHEESE AND RETAIL Farmers and merchants get your supply for a" m“ Yell!‘ round. - BUY NOW - ilunstaifnage Cheese & Butter 6o. Dunstaffnage, P.E.L CT OF‘ QLYIEEZVS A convention to nominate two Conservative Cnllditlulcs to contest this District at the next Provincial lilruillin “will be held at Eldon Hall on Thursday Novcl:llit-l' i'...il, lili2 to send five dcicaglllcs to fills convention. The poll chairmen are zlslied to lll'l‘llll{'l3 for the selection of delegates at once. l quasars COUNTY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCL-YiWON Waller S. (Jrlilii President. M. A. Fiiflllul‘ Scfliliilfj’ ill-Lil»; l-li-18 the eastern rim of the world, CHAPTER. QVIII BB/Ck home after reooverin from the blow oil his head. Thoma: Lally was like a. tiger in a cage. He tramp- ed nervously back and forth across his spacious living room while he waited for the coming of Duke Has- oer. Time and lsain. he stopped be- side the liquor cabinet tothrow s glassful of whiskey down his throat. Meanwhile, Torn, Jr., lay out- stretched on a couch, holding a iece of raw beef against his swol- ell and discolored left eye. "why the devil don't Duke get here?" the older man raged. “Why don't those two men I sent for him come back and tell me what's hold- ing ‘em up? Tom, something quick!" He son. “How are ou fix er and his girl Can you still bIi-Ilfi ‘eminonaropeli havefof back on him to lock the deal?" "I got ‘em out hand, Dad." Tom assured him. “They'll trot into time I set the wed ng day. y snapped, "I don't aim for far-you're not mar- like thatl I'll get those itims straightened out if I have in di wells a hundred feet deep and p ow up every sprig of grass on the land. ‘rilen we'l close the deal with the railroad and ou'll marry a. gLrl of iamll that’ll elpvivou go up in the worl ." " at are you gonna. do about mtdRsdir-ln ieller, Dad?" Tom e Laily’! features twiste “At home with Wnhoo, the , ‘Because Wlillno l~ ‘co ‘W-‘liirl to "w. the boys elected him to star Juniors: Reading, Vera Stewart; Exercise, Thelma Campbell, Joyce McKay and Marion Duggzlll; Road- ing, bfarie Adams; Lhlci, Velcla Duggzln and Joyce McKay; Hmlrl ing, Mrs. Blakarley; Hymn, "Tr-‘l Me The Old, Old Story‘; Reading. Max Murphy; Offering chorus by ohoir; Reading. Auclrcy Adams; Exercise by juniors, Shining for Jesus. interspersed with appro- priate hymns Address. Rev. ‘lir Newman which was practical and llelplul wny it. \\'as so 11"¢(‘§$!11'.\' for each member to be faithful in order to make tile Band a success. He also paid a tribute to the work of the Superintendent, Mrs. At- wood Blakancy and the members for their splendid progralli and the work they are doing in this rt pa of the Mastu-s Vineyard. Closin hvlilil W35 Crnil Be \Vltli You ll We Meet Again. follow- benedition bfOllhlll» this splen id meeting i0 a close. 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COLGATE 5 TOOTH POVIOII R slnlihg " lPeopl ‘Ih t On E. ti Do Dwell after wllichathe fOlfllrVJ-r i118 roirrsxn was given by the rs of the Junior W. A. Revi- the roll and seven members an- lwered with the word Peace. All Joined in slnkino Hence mem ‘Quid “"05. lhlliey Stewart; Chorus by (HANS YOUR BREATH AS IT (JEANS YOUR TEETH l l1. tile llorlii lncsa beckoned them to adventure pretty coming up tonight." Radkirl i i i ‘ silo learned from him just how U‘ home and look after iluigs." They rode on fOr miles, with onl iizlll banter between them, or in silent contentment with the scarlit to tricked that rlumbskull mond, into selling to him, CIfEXIOl-ifih to straigtlitien out. night. and each olllei"s company. Just before they reached the MW, a llhltcncd trail up a slanting break "I bet the half moon will sure look {i said. find look a lot prettier from the lip of the mesa back oi your house." 1 “I've sat up there." clad Arlene. "ivntclling it rlsc, slow and scared 1ike,_over the eastern rim." "Like it was sorta playing peck-a- boo with vou at first. Then. it comes out. ‘llull, a-lallghlng and not scared a-ta. ." - "You tlllk like a poet. Bill." she said, following his lead up the mesa trail "Do you ever read Ixwtrv?" "Don't get to pick up much book- ish stuff on the coyote trail." he said. "1 sorta staggered through FOllPiYY school dowll ill south Texas. then had to light out on my own.” Tlley did not during the steep clillib up the mesa. The two ponies strained up over toP. und Arleell led the way eastward to o. rock-strewn, cedar-studded pro- lllolilory overlooking her home. They ground-hitched the horses and silt duwlron a soft carPBt o. cedar straw with a granite boulder at. their backs and. the edge of the lilsli cllil a fcw feet in front of them. There they awaited the lazy culllilig of tllc midnight moon. 'i‘lle._v vied with each other in nnllling the constellations. His no- illvlltliltllfl.‘ \\'il$ 0i the common mun ~ lives by the guidance of ll‘: stars on loin-iv nights in the wil- derness. Hers was more book h. l-le learned for lire first time that the North Star's ulime was Polaris, b" find it quickly by an imaginary line llcross llie northern sky from two outer stars of the Big Dipper. Willi their lie-ads leaned book. 'closo together on the slanting rock. he pointed to the stellar twins. C85- tor and Pollux. “See those two bright llttleniel- lers up there close together? h! said. “I've watched 'em many a time» and I've never yet seen ‘em §i.!'&t'lnil off from each other. The re sorta like a mnn and his wife at are I heap in love, so they never want to get very fur apart in their tIlVQl- ings. Lets you and me make promise, Arielle. ' "What promise?" "not"; promise that. when we set old-say along about QIEIIW 01‘ nlety-weil come up here to this sclfsame plaoe,and look u? It these, two stars and think about. tonilm- She turned her face toward his, and gazed at hi . , “You're a strange man, Bill. 8h! said. “You may be killed l} those murderous men, but you t hero and talk about what we will b6 doing sixty or sevent years from now. Even if we're stil alive then, wehtpl-obably be thousands of miles a ." “ville leaned toward hfl‘ 511d m!!! softly, "How about making th B e he's got, rlid oi, for good an If Duke Hasscr had my orders and got rid of h the flrstéilace. all this wouldn't have happens . the feller where he’ trouble sgainl He can't buck rnel" - dance was coming to a close. i-iasser had wasldered over Boston B talking with two of his men in low tones. . “Dootsy, you and Twister have sot to disa can't help ilildin‘ out about them hides when we take d. He snatched. up the whiskey decanter poured himself another drink and gul it down. "'11 teach that yeller-haired young upstart to tangle in my‘ usinessl’ he roared, alammlxl his glass down. "I've got the rai oad lawyers digging into the Bar M sale him, When they prove that he Ben Or- lt'il be myself that r d alli carried out 1m in en. I'll w: to Duke, the fool, some- but I'll put l lei. him got wa , ow a ll never make Meanwhile, in Shady Gui the e to the ar. At one end of the bar. he stood ppear for a spell. The Boss the whole crew to move 'em quick in the morninz. with him awa-ntin’ us to do plenty other things r hi: ofl. I'll hafto. tell him that you wo ulied a whizzer and cached them des to sell later on your own hook. instead. of 7 ing ‘em like he ordered. I'll tell im that. when I fo d out about it. yo}: d hi5‘ -tailod it. But dont w en we git rid of the stuff, I'll send your out to you. ' "Yeah. but what ii the old man blows u and makes you bum om tsyk suggested. "How can three thousand wush cowhide: be burnt dwelt? B85561’ asked. “I'll show him that the ikuieckcst way is to snatch em of! t place and hide 'em somewhere else. Then I'll find a buyer- It was shortly after this Thomas Laliy. his impeller“ b“ coming too much for him. 611111? storming into town after Duke. it; found his men lust some to the 1a to claim their 211115- 119 glso garlic about the x men minute, he had a man dashing oil l-o bring the Justice of the D¢fl¢e~ ma, sheriff Olds antecl to hold men in Jail for the Bland 1"" l“ WOITY —- b ggxldtflidothxeloklkllltrii-fillllllurtéil-Willa!‘ in- dividual bonds which the Justice 11¢- ce ted from Lolly. gdust six more hyenas turned loose for the devllment tllatll ncl here,’ Olds 111\11‘~l, er. "You boys all run gut; town before 1 artillery." t f eed and nlhmhiit 3hi§.?.“.§i§. i... their ‘m; a , threw u. artini. wrathfiil remark at the sher fl. ' "l loulld out Olds. that. we omi- iegally hold that district election for another ton iii-YB. bl"- P!“ after it comes oil. well be tom . your fool dolngulnoxthe ma“ e- yoydmtteirrlafltgytgat warnin! $1?“- Tom Lolly!" Olds l-evlled- ,5 g?’ that you've took tllern six or 0:11 ‘l: “i :3" "tilt? .‘...“E‘.i‘.§‘l..‘i‘.’ tow w‘ i“. ' you'd have been rendezvous a little closer? SLY (m . the night of our first weddlnil m‘ i niversary?" ~ Then, she said. "Are you propos- ing lo me. Bill ' "Sort. oi. Maybe it's dilloifllt from most proposals — dlfleiciit from the parlor variety —- but its i proposal lust the some .. "lt i. difiercnt, Bill -' but. I uirii '. how about it. Arlene?" She moved very close to him. I116 at way “ ell. t gill? iZ“i&3‘°-l~.".‘..'he.. a right 1011B “m” tt oics maybe. ii hot-tltixeklzdfigubziefl Bass“ sherifl about the cache of cow- d lllihfilénhlgctlgil.‘ He did see a change corne over ghienlafitoiittlielslizgi, i711?‘ mond fore . d‘ M had so my- whispered. “Does an chtlflmfl" to recall the wor ‘JVIEF t. e stars take a kiss to make lesgly flung at L in“ nun.“ ~ hold" A moment tel‘. Doom lie was trembling n she ut his “o; n-ietloninl f" rnis around her and kissed er. Ho ter to follow. a u” n“ o! new. ller close for e 1on8 time. dis- Al l0"! ll 1 myw l" i . had “uspeflflien moment wonder-i by ynill- plvslclmi. w" ‘Lfhfiow much information Available lii liquid o:- Bil ‘Rankin had imparted to the mbletiorni. have controlled his National Film lion." NATIONAL [-11.01 (Hilda Giliisl Borden—Wedilesdn_v, 2 and a r p hIoniaguo-lmursuag; ‘,5 and 3 P‘. York-skills)’. 8 i’, ill. Souls-Saturday 3 and ii P. M. 11-11-41. ll Cmlil] __ii___»_;::.__ t____i_, ilLs men departed, OltL. lull. the jail and hurried to his ‘ifliv private stable behind ills boo-lean‘ quarters, On his way, he met ‘ and his three illell from Lilo pllDilc 11v»,- "Ym headin‘ for tile our‘ M to- ,. night." Olds told wal . “wolg your ponies and Ill catch up aw you bv ‘lilunlii Crick-got sonic t to hold Willi you." Before Waller and his lll-‘Jll bud covered half tile us: .<.o to Thumb Creek bridge. tilt-y heard the roar oi a. XQiTd-lilb’: gun back in town. ‘lllcy jerked to s. halt, listening. Another siiot followed almost hi» Then. ther was sikllll». Scooter Hopkins spoke. "That last. sllot was from Mat] Olds’ Army .38. 'l‘lli.-re l . an.- other gun around a - ll its sharp bark lie illll. ‘sitar-rel was throlvin’ forty-live Tutu zit lm. “We'll drop buck sev," Walloy said. n‘ (To be Continued) AUBURN PERSONAXB ohn J. MacKmzlc has cs0 city. Mr. J lived a. position in the Mr. Irving Maoliellvae has gone i: spend the winter in lvzonircsl. Tile wedcung-Yfillss Rllota mo. Oarron, daughter of Mrs llry Miwv Carron. Auburn, took place in W01‘,- treal recently, - Many friends oi Mrs. Mary W Carron will learn with drop reign oi her passing. Mrs. MacCan-oll resided for a number of {more wi her daughter Mrs. iDil Goof" MacKenna in West Roxlmry. Mrs. fiank-Crfihlrhall, rnnn of Watervale, now of Montreal convaleecing after her recent indiv- position. Much lYlfiDlltily ls extended Mr. Angus MsoNcill on the dent of his nlotller, Mrs. Ivillry Mac» Csrron. Mrs. Anglo MaeNr-ill has returned home from t e P. 2L I. Hospital suit iering from a broken arlll. not so n . as l‘.'.l\"l'ED Though ollcll called “zv-df" the American llidlall is T(‘i"l.l:>' brown Warpnllit WQF_-\Iiil{l(‘illl‘.('.‘ tflilllfillt’ FEEl llliE A EQEW TAKE sunrises! lliliivrllAiiiiiSlk 5 é w with! l0 lfit. ttflist pure tomorrow‘? 111cm give that excessive slliiiitu-ll nviillli‘ lilo one-two action of 1'liillips' Milk of Magnesia. l Phillips‘ Milk of Bhgzncsh rTvcsyorle- l .. . . two action l)(‘(‘1lll.i(§ il is .'l‘\ 3, five-lmificiil. lii ilui stun discomfort lluc to cu-r . Ailcr sclllillg tllc Siflillilihi, it iii is m: l gentle llixnllvo nnil [luminous lllllll ycl I thorough elimillnllnn. llirml llic riilcch l lions on tile jilichnliu ' and take only as (li- l reeled or as [lvrosrrllicll