FRIDAY. ' ii’ IIENTRAI. GUARDIAN Th]: column h lolorvod Io! new: m local Interact, In ndvoltlulll ll I IIIIJ nature ll, In Inland ll I unto a word, strictly ninth u Adriane; A IIOAIE 0N TIIEIIANGE By Bentley Ridge cook's for Phowflraphl. L-su “um” ‘ ‘§_1‘1§°“ "4 - A can.» u non: "I'm CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-S -—-~ n M? ‘iiShtmQiiNaN woiglhd "Y - 't mi " sravun iwmsc o: a» 1e:- ntia nfétén. 1.4a 515.’. 1.11;... a... an °“ “°“ '1“ 'i‘.f"‘°'i...'!.i‘i.cii"v‘éiv ion Auxiliary at the Legion Home, " lVLrs. Hen Fad“, 7M p‘ Y‘. ‘hm-n beiore now. possibly m" not clutfiilnz her baby with a look of assiued her “He couldn't dre -—_- ugh so soon. Myrle BONSHAIV BAPTIST MISSION- “ 1BU§YNISERNICE Sunday. Julv 19th. e road is probably blocked for fortv miles. or more." 7-17-11, It was late that nizht. and they were four in the tent Myrlo had found in the Hentys shed. pitched in the xarden: Evelyn and Mrs. Henty. and a young Henty not three hours old. Eirery now and aaaln earth would tremble, and a. low rumble would come muttering across the dark country. The earth tremor was still persisting. but the petule it screaén of the baby was a. reassurinx soun . “If they cg it means thorn all mzhtfls d yrle. She was in terror lest she might not have done all she could. Little Henty had come too early into the world. Somewhere she had heard that in that case a baby should be wrapped in cotton wool. soaked in olive oil. There was no olive oil. but _ there was l to rescued from _ where it had been thrown on the kitchen floor, and butter-muslin ,7 Mrs. Henty used for maklm cheese. . Myrle had swathed the baby unlil he looked like a small cocoon. He was warm enouuh in his p e. Myrle realized then how com- pletely her Dresrnce sustained them- "No, ve n you stay here and look after s. Henty. I won't be 10% I promise I won't zo far." ey locked at her uneasily. she set on on the tossed cracked road. Out alone in the empty turroc- land she was filled with fears. too nearly rational to be suppressed. "Is this the end of the world? Is it possible that the rest of New Zea.- land has been destroyed? Are we the only ones left alive?" Her Alps, fior some reason. dr an swo en. y Continued) Lizzie is the farmer’: daughter, She hasn’t boy friends like she oughtcr. filo must perspirr- well, that's all right, But: offending keeps her home at night! lath tonight with IJIIIUOY RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mr. James Bourke and Miss Azm Nel- son received the sad new; o: the death of their broiher, I. C. Nelson who passed sway in Boston, Wed- nesday morning, July 15th. burial in Boston. THE; UNITED CHURCH SEE. VICES- Sunday. July 19th. Hiah- fleld ll A. M. Princetown Road. SS 2 P. M. Church Service 3 P. M. Win- sloe North S. S, 10.30 A. M. Church Service 7.30 P. M. Ministe r, Rev. Thomas Constable 7-17-11. and W616 (To be I CORNIVALL PASTORAL CHA 1GE.— "" ' Auburn Notes w... ‘l... “$511.52. S“££‘.i‘.¥.'....;'“il _ ____ .M. New Dominion 3 RM. S. School ‘g 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.§0_P, M s school mam“, RmcNem’ Auburn. h ll AM, Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. visiting his aunt, lvlzzi Ambrose Mac- 7'1 ‘h’ Guire on Upper Queen Street. v A L L g y F 1 E L D _ ORWELL ——~— ‘HAR .—Se - ' Mr. and Mrs. John Call n and gundafiEJuly ti? Nalzlxfilcliipfi 11111111913 “m5 ‘"1 a matm“ My!“ family o: Truro are vlsilnz Mrs. muir a P, M. Orwell Head a P. M. 1W1 11111811“ "m" ‘he "°‘“§' “l?” Calizighaifs people, Mr, and Mrs. The Rev. L McDonald of Bridize- “mm was hot and close’ o n“ J. T. Grinier, Wntervaia. water, N. .. Will be I116 SDBBJWP- m9? could be done ___ 7-17-11 wish I wasn't n. scared." said Min Ebber Redmond returned Hem“ wffih" m. unnmmw" ' SERVICES Someone w co t" £0 ~ CENTRAL PARISH home from a visit to Montreal. for Sunday July 19111 Sacramento! reDlied Myrle. "We must . -——-—- - ‘ - " . . leeo." M1“ ‘*1’ 911mm M1" M“ ixlleAljollt/E 5.151111%?) Pzlti/igliiiiiiefiiii: s Evelyn. even her 111W?“ 1n 111E Hugh“ ‘m4 M155 69mm“ G111‘- Creek 3 P. M. Preparatory service at b11111‘ 9141131151116. had 13-11911 551°99- land are all employed in the cit . c111 R" < 1 B t w it was 11 over, Myrie felt All their friends wish them succeg. 81's» 8P. M“ 1?», '. "ii/N cgiiiviiif ill. 1151112 lay on lier blanket on "he Minister hard ground and trembled- He!‘ head was ajiunble of the thousand and one things she had done. 1-119 makeshift devices to which her lim- lied knowledge) had prompted her. Gropini: for things in the wzeckaae of the house: lighting a ilre outside to boil water; hastening l0 11ml 11° in an agony of anxietY ltltss Francis MaoCaJTon returned from the c.ty after visiting her sis. CHURCH NOTICE. -- The United ter, Mtss Dorothy Church of Canada, Hunter River Pastoral Charge: Services will be held on Sunday, July l9, as follows: Wiltshire 11.00 A. M Sunriziv School and Bible Class 10.00 A. M. 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Q They're just the ticket for supp: , lunch, or bedtime, foo. be wukeneci by the ground lurchinz The. 11m’ M" Macxenzle was under her body. a crv of fear from 110m "l Sllfimfflllk. the $011 01' P119 liirelyui, and an uneasy rattle from 11116 MT- find MYS- 1301151111 51111119 house behind them. MacKenzie of that place. He was in his 87th year. "Wclcome-Lirraine Cousin; Chorus "O Cnnndri"-Sch0ol' a Exercise Our F1:tg-_G1-3dg5 a and CANADA. — Mzirshflolri Pastoral Charge. Services for Sunday’ next are as follows: ‘l-Iiirrirztnn l1 A. M. Mt. Stewart 3.00 P. M. and Marsh- the . Then (JVCYYUIIHR was still ' . ' 3.00 P. ‘vi. All - l -- . l. waln- ~~ Cgifgxlfitlw ‘M? DOr-Wiitnir fifigifld, are cgmtniv inANiYiI-‘rliliilisniéift The sky was grey in the tent nan. He had been in falling health for R “(i ,1,‘ R with us. The Rev llcnry Ban Thank (3061-1116 1110mm! M185" some time but it was only recently Ice-w rm— dberta. Todd. preaching. 7-17-1i. "Is he all right? Mvrle asked that he became seriously ill. v""'l6-.linll'1'l_\' Germ-Grades Mrs. Hcnty. anxiously. He was a 9.13M t of ma _ ll g We 1' P. J. MacDONALD PHONES 888-889 GET YOUR vARIETY PACKAGE HERE Bréaririlbnne Rural. Schootwas held ‘§3,"§,§,_3"°‘,l,§_ fyuiire shaking like anything," Iiinzlctor. ijvurrgme Bureau of Tech- i i on Tuesdzrv, June 30in ,4 large mnmer 7-17.11 said Mrs, Henty, beside her in the I108 Pefs " - _ . number of parents and visitors at- ' i ' dark, ,, tended, NORTH nrvm BA PTI s1‘ "I know I am- 1'11 be e11 1111111- The pupils answered readily w CHURCHES Sunday, Julv 19th. Ill 1118 111141119 ‘>1 the “fitting In MeIflOfiflIn ’ the qucshon; 9n the vary)“ my, Fairview: S. School l0 A. M. Service sprawl 11D i0 5113l1191A1iYSb gust siruck iectfeinsififdxthem by their “Mb” i=1 ii/i MSeiAICiQAAABRIIJCAtI 51.11511? Oglczéii? N535 13113311111? wag 591ml Wll/h 1"‘ ANGUS MucKENZIE " 5R . .f\\‘ 11y. assisted by Misses ' ‘ ‘ ' . ‘ Enmbeth Macxay and M“! MM“ S. School 11 A_ M. Service 7.30 PM. ionh did it ‘new? what new ____ mod Clyde River: S. School 11 A. M. You 1115 This city and province lost an PHONE 1071 ' are cordlallv invited to the above 110rl0r W85 1-1115? 01d and widci known citizen arm the classes Mn. Kenneth services, Rev. A, E Todd. MlnlSH-‘lj- B“? “l” Wm“ Sh?“ “M m“ when Anaigus MnycKenzie passed FOR KELLOGG’S Graham was appointed chairman 7-17-11. steadily and gently, it was only the b ‘ It St t and the following program was car- -.--_-_ well-known nof-wester. awalé a J 2150 1355111‘ ‘m Y“ ‘m ried out. pREgBy-Tgnlmq CHURC“ IN She snatched a little sleep. only to Mo“ fly’ u y ' Mrs. l-lent-y said he seemed to be just the same. _ Myrle ujcut out into the dim liirht. The morning star burned. brlzht and steadily; the unaltcrable sky seem- ed tho belie the uneasiness of the ear tfsornteoxr/ie is siure t8‘ come soon.” 1011.21 yr e, ogize y. She lighted a fire with Dlne branches; water had to be fetched from the creek below the house in He had an unusual capacity for making friends and he valued his friendly highly. It was only nat- ural to expect, therefore, that he would have a wide circle of friends and acquaintances, especially in this city where heliad resided 10i- many years. He is survived by his wife, for- merly Annie Brucc of Grnndview, P.E.I., who is at present residing CELEBIATED 50th ANNIVERS- ARYZ-On July 15th Mr and Samuel S. Lceco celebrated their 50th anniversary and received nianv congratulations. They have eiaht ' children, {our sons and four daiirzh- dnuyzhters are Mrs. John _ Grcck River: M" O‘ ins. Murray Harbour North: Mrs. Gladstone Hiuginbotham. Murray River, and the sons are Hiram F" "fan-George Maclnod n1 l l‘. l1-—"GZlS Saving" . BrltISh Grenadiers-o Hon-Wlricllne Delghan. ‘ -Cliristt‘e Ann Todd, "Carry Oh"—-SCh0Ol. , VH1’ Certificates were prg. fist-o Viola Fraser and Erlhn-i P no ' were awarded for the hi h- G' k River; Lester 13.. Greek an 01d Debwl Lin. as the numb DW- with her daughter Mrs. C. L. 9-‘5 "11 in lhcir flTrides to Vgfcla Rifecr; Samuel Ln the war services. ducefl only a trickle of mud- Jackett in Great Falls, Montana. F1"“’T- ' and George A., Brondman Ave. Ewlyll 50°11 1011194 11°!‘ Other sons and daueliters are .1 - . Lvnrl. 1 0 il/‘UI’ hmdred Mac- “I slept practically all night." “I expect you must quite worn out." "wiu Daddy come soon?’ Evelyn Manchester. Mass. Also seventeen grand children and two izfent Brand children. Mrs. J. B. Goclficy, Mis-ztgli. Mon- tana; Mrs. Alex Scott, Halifax: Dan in Seattle, Hugh in San have been A111)!“ .- DROP IN FOR YOUR VARIETY PACKAGE RlX’S PHONE 1601 BUY KELLOGG’S PRODUCTS HERE LACETS News &_ Grocery PHONE 1063 GROCER gouzlnsi . we I; Roberta, "rock; warned to know Francisco and Bruce in Oakland, rm e . i1 t .' “m u Ca . Prize for attendance was award- Personals will bixlllegffi 5550.. t Myflefleot Joe ‘Ihe following brothers and a14- Od tn Wfllyiir Cousin; ters also survive: Edwin glove,‘ m,‘ Abbot‘ Jean Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, Los An- _ . oo I ex . I tllolillflit they might set through last Miss Margaret Curley, West Roy- mg Cousins, l-Iflrline Dcichan v.0», 8111MB 51mm"! 111° Week-end 1" She spoke with cheemii certainty, geles: Mrs. Flora Brown. Port- ]l;[’i~71;r, m. ‘ - ‘ the Clty- 3611C 1130s li-enllyJ far from Lcertariitni ltilnd, Orctigon; lin San hllhian- :10 _~c:><i ‘i- ly nu no oe come as niz _ csco an Kcnne n Stanc e P. W51)?“ 110%? IiNiNiAiWTQroIiAINiCPIlNAt efiiiiig giformilisthilelahygdreblagitihebatltm g‘ iii: B t h i dThe o. i, _ , ‘~ , . treated to candy pupil‘ were 1'" 1115 Vflcilllon W111i 111s 116191115. homestead. He or some other of the =i~r§<croyn Fame, o 1‘ e pm‘! l1’ geawhp," ‘ ‘l oranges 1Y1’ 111° Major T. E, and Mrs. MacNutt. men ivould have surely come at funeral was ince a short time ago to visit her brother and was when he passed away. held Wednes- mmwL 91.12.51 Jam“ at his bedside Presbyterian conducted by Somer , Carlyle Webster. The honorary Rev , assisted by 1 Church.’ Services were Messrs. D. A. MacKinnon, W. A. H. Bussel Stewart. W. M. MacMillan, D. N. Rev. G. MacKay, M.L.A., Murdock Ross, George MacLeod, Angus MucKen- J Z18_§I1§l__JOS9Dh_SWl‘6y._TI1€“PQHVG T. pallbearerslere: pallbearers were: Adam MacKen- zie, Archie MacKenzie, Walter MacKenzie. J. W. MacKenzie and ohn C. MacKenzie. Burial was iii Springton Cemetery. once. They had horses — it would BRINGING UP FATHER not have taken them long: surelv Lt the river had not deterred her, it Complviiii-iitury mmm-k; we" made h, “V, chmman‘ And the Rev. A. B. Wcir and Mrs. Weir By Georzo McManun meat in the safe, which still clunK P i l r0 ‘pct Your Clothes miraculously to tho wall of the shed. Elizabeth Mrs. morning io the Mainland, cnrcutc Curr, left this National Anew... bronco: in» M- §§..,"‘;‘§;“{g,, ;131‘,°,‘,‘§,,“‘° m1‘ would not stoD them. ‘estrus ,1 “its . .., a ' 7r; ' ...§:':..i2:;"~z:§ ellr..l.izi.s“si“t.ti-;f“.os ves .-...,.,... ass-tees: we a... m E .0 . . 81.11. JIIQ 1 ' 1 . ' rut. row err school m, month or June‘ lira otCtiltg iflrlecnsdsolyvill/llrregreg tlfrcggrli-i for Evelyn and Mm Hamil ggblclilhwlsflY mlTlNelw ME.’ TO KNIT A PAIRS oi= FIJN- MAKING ALI. IN THE ARMED Grad.- W7, L vma Fraser I. Eh 81d the Ixmulnr iaorqlfiagter at cow xvni: lowing disconsolately in the 5E5 m Bugoy“? gmIgABEER F R Sggfggzgfl THEfi$éNElokxélg$ FORCES TO GIT hgi-QA WM d Vernon. who ls at present wnflned pqgrdfiiit milk her," said Myrle in BLUE*""C“E""” “S” WEE“! “Efi 3E7? » i... . *.,.':‘...“;$.“°“...' " 1° l“ __ thirst ..‘»l.*=:..r:.i:...‘;.a “m” m" °”“ Ora/iv IV 1. Wilbur Cousins, 3, Victor Lloyd Smith of the "I can!" cried ‘Evelyn. \ ' -‘°‘1- R C N V.R., Halifax is spending She was overjoyed at belnx able y‘ , Betty Cough” and his furlough at his honze in New to display her ability. The roof of ; _ d, eqmiy Argyle, the cow bale had collapsed. and they x \- wx y/qq-aine Cons,“ had to milk the cow in the open , ' ' .’/ll)(‘1'i.1 Todd l Mrs. Vincent Windsor and vounc: 11l°l1d°ww ‘V1111 M319 11014111111 h" ‘F, Touche;- ‘ son, Lea, left Clirtrlottoioirn this 1191111- 511m‘ 111110.11 klckm" and 50m‘? ' fllfifllllll.’ rctiirniutr to their home in 511111 1111111- 511° 119111911 1119171 111ml"? 5 Windsor, Ontario. Ali's. Windsor ‘111311111 1119 110110111 01 9- 9911019111- brinu culled. home owing to the , 0n the previous day they held fln- c a death of her mother the late ltlrs. 15119411 111B 1191f 1051 Myrle 113d N15,- \ q 2 '13 “my cued from the ruins of Mrs. Hentys ,1"- k ___._ snnished bread bin. But there was I TILLIE THE TOILER- A GARDEN OF DREAMS fr | N - ~. .- - "I lad a. batch of loaves in the "OTHS i."..°.ir;>.“:;'aware 1.1.1,; we M» ‘ “ ' ' ’ ‘ ' out, sa. . “ u on’ / 1i A R V E X. MOTH Ed,“ Dame’, Macmuhem ac_ youllvflnd much of them left." WE LL ALWAYS BE FRIENDS, TOBY, AND WISH YOU GREAT HAPPINESS Myrle picked her way over tihe overthrown furniture, some broken crockery and a pool of soup. and found the oven intact. 81x loaves, rather pale. but undamaaed. met her thankful eyes. She carried them all out and stored them in the meat safe. 13-11. 1.5‘. NAPHTHA- l.l~.'.\'l€ FZAKPIS DICH- LulllFllll-l- SAPHEX ill-TY!‘ OVR ELECTRIC SA I‘ HEX SPRAYER for only $1 per day to ccmpanitd by Bdr Pnul Dfl1’i('Cl1.".i11 of Vvrncr. Ont., left on Tuesday morning for Neva Scotia, after spending the week-end at his hone in New Arszyle. MALPEQUE W. M. S. rid your house of onTlriIe Mrlilpeque W. Mlfitlwashloiald THE T531303 RETURNQ ucsrnv evening n 1e me mfmmfl" of 141's. Chester Simpson. President o,,5§’,§,-L§ifi5v1§ielitiyu¥“teiitr° wkl$ “L. ha“. a val-yet of presiding, tho meeting opened by 1 . ’ ».- y sin in “Stwnl U1 Stand U For w?‘ and “Mug blend and butter MOIiI BAGS for our “ 1"’ f‘ ‘ ‘ l» r . Y’ with aizood appetite. _ y Jesus. followed by mayor by the ~30“, do you feel?" “fled Min-u CIIOIN‘. Bresldont, Mrs. Crou-dis. The mrm- anxlousuh ers iarcrc plca=ccl to have scvcral "N91, 5Q bad," mid Mfg, Henty, I1IC.‘\('II BALLS 19c Io visitors present. Twelve mcmlrrs "Whenever there's a shake 1 feel a. AND I'LL ALMAYS IT WAS IN YOU,TILLI ‘THAT 1 Pips-r M REMEMBER ‘Tt-IAT VICTORY aonoeu "r m DREAM GIRL AND MAYBE vouu. newer-teak THAT n- s I it‘ a 1-: I Bi 113v. responclrd to roll call with the word bit sick, though. my man voi.r:.\"riis TALCUM 2 PC2111 ;..,',‘fi“f.‘l.'.f,‘i...°,i "T“'g.'.'i.°.fi.‘,"‘,'i,,‘;§§? w‘>’-‘ii‘é"ii°t“lei.ere .00“;- 581d Myrle. for 25c. cdv special Eco Iiiiy offering to be 5116 "W416 M-N- Remy W511 11111-11 swxnvnv PREPAR quite creditable tn make up this 3V1; sunnyvageyélal at; agltiwtxlaiaeddizg .1 i - m‘ Tl :.tl . c it W"- v NPH)NS_ gienfifz ,§p,‘,”,.,",a,°$5 hmlgfmgflg; thxguiaaibyfie gel ssgtmedcryalligmagufili; IIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS .C .. O ' f - ' =. SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- i...‘ ‘$17.1 nnlffii 1.33am", JF““§... “m” 1° W's“ ‘mm’ '° “m”- Myrle, tremblln in her efforts to hurry. soon had 1m back under the blankets again. Evelyn watched the mad. Tho sun climbed hi-Rhar. The road rc- mained empty. Human life other than their own seemed to belom to some former existence. 1 . GEL NOXZEHIA SUN 'l'.'\N OIL EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Face different societies of the congrega» tinn to be hold the first week of August at the Manse, this was left to the Executive to mnke plans. It was decided not to serve lunch at this izatherinz Offering was tak- en. which Rmflllllifltl to s12 50 and - - Myric. thouizh she was painfully “"4" d°iii'.‘l§“°i“v.'3z".ii§.’§§i‘““p.111? D°".°1°“i" Wk“ “new that "w ""1" "W 1° p q. | 1' T -| t ' ‘ ' “"1 '1 do was l0 wait. she could not leave ‘ " w-‘IJZZ, °' ° 5.1L"£§.$.".§..l¥:...$;‘1?;£.l'.$1.1m?"J3" the other,» cote 3131",?“ hug“ l ~ -- , - away o oo or op. ouu e RN" my‘. van", El‘ mflmhfls "R1"! 11"". flPlllflllll-Y subsidinu tremors of the earth came the need for total abstinence, 7m- progiamme was iiscrl from II]? Missionary Monthly Prnyor vms Offered by Mrs. Jnmrs Mcflulcnn loss of ten, cverv half hour or so. in- stead of every few minutes. At noon they were still alone. Mrs Honky. who hnd borne up so well. Sprriril HEREIN BROS. l and Mm gym,"- Tnvkm 91min. was 10911712 worse and beiznn to cry. ., .. , ,. "Wly hasn'tJ k ‘I B0 - ,1, w. nnlyrgrf]; I £1516iitgiigcéoginnwhgrélfifil; Lhmlzii hapveliedaio iciinniir knogwlt i l’ ‘u SAMLLMAN the ‘meeting to A close ‘I A (IPNCI-‘ll c M" ,,,,,,,,, was mvm bv m, hos-Ma's Christ?‘ ylvieen killed down in Christ... undasociaihourfoliowed. Myrledtdhcrbootwoheorhq" ‘N. AN'MA I 1h Carp Imluw “no: lav-m. In.