,, _ . .. - . -. . yt- ggifqg. t. ~. . .'1;...'....'.‘. ‘ . lfl » . s-i r .. -- Qlmllllflllbiflhzti: l l ____ l _ “l, 47,. .;.--- ll l . l lr r fl- - . - . >1 u . _. . l l. l: N..- _ _l l l‘ ___l"l_ l, __ . _ _ .. . . - . ‘1 s... calm: ‘ ’ ~ $51.. v l , l . . l 0 . l ll I - .1 _-» c » - l | "'° » e I '. “y " f , I . 'linsltathleel'llornbylasgtns_ .. ‘~ I . _ I "' I outcast. sin nu nuoitll- w Halifax where IIIQ will attend l a l the Gtnservatoire of Music. ' ~ (By Dwya Bruce Mnclfinnon.) . , ., - ~ ‘ - .. _ - l . t - " ' Ire. C. H. Black left this week . _ I I l ' ' ‘- 1. . . , . ‘k !‘ '° “Mf ' . . on‘; month's visit with fried: in , . - gflfldl)’. Sept 8th being Lshnrjhy and a fltatatory Holiday. the Again upon his Illowy steed he Tull-ml than“. u‘ m, cu,’ _ _ _ regrou- gut not be museum-our. sen 6th.»' l l" lfldwll l ll l lllllll Ilchlgan. ' - , .5 .. _ "c" e J‘ ‘l. l _ . . _ j .- .» . "m" . » __ __ ‘ ~ ' i H p“; "‘""‘” '“ ‘m’ Dr. t. A. Goodridge of Montreal. , ' - ‘ " . - , ».SA'I‘URDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1921 - ~ li-tfl-gg“ my»... M... u... Isms ,, ,,,,,,,», ,,, m, m, m, w... ,,,l l .. . a deck %_» l , sl l___ln - "ca, is“, o; W" . _ . Dr-GJtgyBroI. ._ l »" A GENERAL nachos. market: in in n, of the agrlcsl- swerr whee" I "1""- "W l" W‘ m“ “h” wc'“d" “m”? ‘ . - l‘ ' ' - - 1 ‘ . .. - ml ll l ‘l Department of Afliwllu" "PM"! "am" The staff ofthe local branch or w» --_- . ~. - "F" "‘ “mm "°°7"' to the susxflllvllfl 1-- Wfifll- u" firs: then iareureib-but nau- no u“ any“ any or on; Hlkilitted in rodent talus 0t glut lhas made Canada, what It Government. hwtti} reierenfld Ill: mo" “re-UL l _ gathered in the Managfigsl oftico . l . Wlsrdian parlilméiiv ill b‘ is oda . that has en niari- Mmn‘. m" ‘ e "new . Canada down the years. her written “gem” '"‘°m°°n‘ 1 fmcub“ ~ n n any u“ 9“ u" ti t y vlncra a their Jrifshtlli- $01‘ at" ‘gli- xlr! V NEE - ' 00:: dasefrhtreteéibyighdto-Mhtgyg. f ""3""! "l" MP9‘. l 4 m. pm .l ll lll l_ question was considered mm! 551.1 gar salute the mighty name C. Murray. Account: of the . a‘ i u“ l Th" ~-" P‘? 4m" Fm?‘ i d‘ ’ daysngo. This wooldbennlllrpfll! d. Huge‘ brunch who leaves today to be l. - ‘ _. a y?!’ ' five per cent of their agricultural to me or any other farmer. in this . l _ married to Miss Sarah Sleeves at . ‘i- / pent Ins made by Pram}; magi" ' ’ province, to think that the Govern- _ Weldon. .\. B., on 8th instant__.\ir. " . _ l m. . Pmd"°"- ment would oonlsidw this serious - Lady Patricia Ramsay attended and M35. Murray will make their ' .- ~f ~ "pmms m umfi°"o"“fl°'°°i The campaign will no doubt open question tor bi- doll-s w. "l" the Welsh National Festival. held Ilium rwdvflw in Chflrlwlmvvn- -’ i nun“; “In” u “m” l" w’ ' “m” “n7 (“ml n" d“! “r ‘mach eat-Iv in August Lady Patricia and - ' ‘J ' ' Q . . - "3"! 9'9"]?- they are intended. bu! 1 will”! l . ' . ' _ l Miss Winnlfred Calms of Van- . - dlespatches this morning. . . ‘as "wrlld lo mink m" “m, ner mus son have been staying cw" who has been vllllll l“ vThe Liberal Conservative part!‘ '11s people are in a position t0 sidering ii tint they would adopt with the Marquis and Marcltloness ‘ml ll“ Donald ‘lcholsg: lell‘ . h 1' -r u 11.1mm" PWM- of Angl t ts " I in " ‘ In this Province is well PNDfifPd find out for themselves the true glclallnlgllylllo a“ l” mercllanls l0 “ales lffilssttylllzwyddetr-Llplfitlclemwn luolldal llll rlllllrll home. vlllllllq. for the coining election. The recent invrardness of the tvo policies on store up hay and not extlzrt up" llllllcll ll l! ll“ llelllllslryllo in Winnipeg en mute. Miss Cairns; provincial convention was probably the tariff question. _ zlrrzllldlgfllcltlltlglll E-rllslluudllnl sagpfiun: llollllclll The ximlllollels‘ ls olllll hnd a delightful visit. and was wide the most enthusiastic political sueetf t: l5 not a matter of partr poli- even though they made more by QX- of the Magma" o; me pugewi l: enlerllatnled :7 numem“. "l" ling ever held in the city and indi liics. ;t is i matter of either holding ‘llll ‘llerellfirzzdlléglgllsrm Rutlsud. who have long been "e5 m ten‘ ; l 7 _ . cited a healthy spirit and deter/to a tried and proved polio!‘ or ct- pointed out the reasons as no titer-lam"!!! "W m0" "Ilium"! "mm" all“ George Bu" 1e" “and”. ‘ - r l‘ ' - i. ' of the Duke of Connaughts family O O O Kiss B. Biliington, who vislto Cimeds last summer with the im- perial Press Conference has under- chant would entertain such an idea. Besides- the Government of a coun- try is always the first benefactor in times of distress. This his putting the cart before the horse, by ash- ing the individual merclaantlto take‘: the place that the overnmen - - l i should occupyzNow the Department ‘we “ slat“)? oping" d“? L; in its reply bears out my contenttonl m‘? m" u! "me n n ° ‘ and sights a case to prove it. of a Majesty. the Queen, has not only farmer who drove many miles 1° sent Miss Billington boxes of “my!” {armerdto bu’ ha)’ $5‘: l: flowers but has conveyed her sym- b:dex:t(io:t:i.igl<>wti, aaskulteltrtac Depart- pathy in two personal letters writ- mem. what benefit the farther de-l ten by herself and n01 by a Lady-in- rlved from the warning issued. notl ‘Vanni; - to export hay. or was it taken ser- . , , iqush: After quoting the above-l the Department says we are of the opinion that greater assistance can be given by the cooperation of the dealer than in any other Way- B-lldl in the next paragraph warns alll ‘that has made Canada what it is. the farmers w buy whatever hay ntinntion tocarry the province. The pQFLZIC-Dllng with a new, untried Queen's County Association has and impracticable theory adopted been formed and ihe other two to suit certain Iwstern interests and counties are prepared to follow slllit taken hold‘)! b!‘ certain 705N113!!! in the immediate future. ito run an election on. vNo election held in many years‘ past has been as vitally important. m llllll Wallace all llml no. ‘Mulls: er serious-y the bearing oi these lo be Mm two diverse policies upon the agri- Tlle lllslle l5 clear "ll and h" cultural commercial and industrial béen dear], mica-Mn," ‘he pp, life 0f Canada and particularly of l1 91a dhe-se Maritime Provinces. ‘As al- As stated by Premier Meighen in ready stated it is not u question ' _ his speech in London. Ontario, on of party policies. it is a questiop ' Thursday night and reproduced inluf adhering to or abandoning all part elsewhere in this issue:—- morning for Montreal after a visit of much pleasure among his former church people here. I O O On Friday evening last Mrs. Tom Rogers. who has as her guest Miss Blnckadar of Halifax gave a variety shower at her pretty home on Bayfield street in honor of Miss Paulina Rogers, the young people present having a most enjoyable evening. during which dainty re- freshments were served. ms. ‘ Rogers entertained again yester- day at afternoon tea. O O O Mrs. Davies and Miss Marjory Davies left Wednesday on return w New York. having speitt the past “Costs no More lo IIJress Boys well Let’: §how ‘You ‘ THERE’S NOT A MOTHER IN P. E. I.,,»wh0 would not prefer to have smatt—stylish-well-fitting clothes for the boys, f they cost no mo1'e.That is “where we fit.” - You find here a boys clothing (lepbrtment whiclroffers the best-—sma1'test~ntost tttodernwideas for boys——at a I . cost no more than the ordinary sorts of clothing 100 BOYS TWO PIECE SUITS, SIZES 2 TO 9 YRS. $3.49 They are made 0f good quality ‘Pool and cotton in it 2s up to the electors to con- Miss Jeanette Orr has returned to Ottawa after spending the sum- mer in this Province. O O O Mrsl Oscar McCallum and young ,, . . th _- ' 't n . before it is daughter. Miss Marjory who have _ - . '- _ _ ‘ To d...“ m. princlple o, ml we lllll llll lll llllllllll llll lllelxllgggl. Jhlghcpelolel mncllll been Blending m summer wlll ma“, n, m, m, m, m...” t“ eed and wotsted cloth 1n all the most populat colots . J “rm l‘ U“? Mg “npefimve quewbe conducted reasonably. ittteliigent- “My m“ ‘he Department have no Beach’ “and patterns‘ ‘ " "v ' ‘ llllllll lll lhll warning and knows ll Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholsothare lion before the people of Canadnflll andllllllllalllllollalelyhllll llllll lllwq" no; 4,9 lake“ peflougiy, “tlth leaving early next week for their e e e ‘Dr. Maxwell uiuterman has re- 80 BOYS TWO PIECE SUITS. SIZES 6 TO 12 YRS. $5.00 today. Until they decide . it , - “ll ml lll l |reference to the embargo it says ilt home in Saskatoon. accompanied lumed lo Molllreal all" a slx ll l, , ' “aw” ° sec “g e57” S“ "W"! b‘? wnflderfli V" “Towers ° -,by Miss Blanche Nicholson who _ _ . - - _ . . . . l '. .. r mm“ "m “Bum mlmiit- t", good ll W llllllll llllllllll hay t. 4.45.1.- interference. t veil llllllllllll lll wllllll Wm bel weeks vacation spent m m. cityw _ Combining good style and-serviceabiltty at a low price ‘l; ’°‘““°‘ "a" °°“"“°“°°' " "'"“°' ’ - ' "m" "°““°° 3"" °'“ m. "Lyvflfi. SISIEFS . "hm he "We "MW "W"? ‘"1"’ made of good quality cotton andwool tweed arid wot- *" ' l I have m“ ellllllllllllellll we clllllllll t~we trust also that the candidates Egfielthlaltllltlllilelglolltzlrlnmvfltlilelpl lhenll . l ' l drill cordially welcome him at any- . have health and growth and vitality. th l t . n b h l?" {Unlll we know when.“ llle people e eelc ors t at there s al e not“ _ '- firnt a protective tariff or whether 9’ lthoy don't. no tariff is secure. ‘Blithe: the opposition platform adopted in convention and set down in ‘black "l lend white, either it or the Farmers‘ platform. means beyond all dispute s the overthrow of the historic policy of this country." _ i This is issue audit involves all that we possess in the way of home will deal fairly and honestly with I camouflaging of real and vita‘. is- sues and that the electors will tie- mand a definite and unequivocal interpretation of the policies of the respective candidates. in this way only can the result of the election contribute to the prosperity and well-being of Can- ada. H . "Nothing is ever settled until it is settled right." l ‘Since making our last comment upon the Bell Government's out- l rageous treatment of the Dalton l Sanaforium. we have come into l possession of reports of ‘the man- agement of more than a dozen of l| these institutions representing al- - most every province in the Dom- lnion. The Government through v their organ. the Patriot. by the‘ grossest of false representation and the most wholesale of exaggera- ' tioti. has sought to poison the pub- I lic mind against this great and mag- ‘ nlflcént philanthropy, in misrepre- senting the cost of maintenanceto an extent as to be out. of all reason- l able proportion to the financial ab- ; llities of the province to pay. Their statement, which they have ‘been * challenged to substantiate by pro- ; ducing their authority. is that com- d l Current Comment nurses and attendant staff in con- sidering the cost of maintenance. The total running expenses of this large institution was sttsszzss. and the cost per patient per week is placed at $12.47. Details of rev? enue are not given. it being appar- ently considered a small and un- important matter. but as reports of similar institutions elsewhere places the number of paying pati- ents at variously from forty tn eighty per cent. the government's proportion of the cost will be ex- ceedingly small. This sanatorlum. with probably twice or three times the capacity of Dalton institution. ls probably costing the N. S. Gov- ernment from “$25,000 to $40,000. Next comes the 1918-19 report of i ask would the drastic interior-- ce litin. With reference to the vice to all farmers to buy ha)‘ nix l would ask the Department how is a farmer going to buy hay who has no crop worth speaking of lwho could hurdiygi\'e his till-NB away: as no one wants them he must live as best be can: in hund- Zreds 0f cases there 1's interest to ipay and notes in the bank with nothing to meet them. it appears to‘ rite that this advice can not be tak-l en seriously. ‘ - T-he attitude nf the Densrunentl so far reminds me of a gentleman‘ whom i knew well. who went to the United States to better his contli-l tlons. leaving his wife and famtlyl ia very poor circumstances. Some months after his departura know- ing the bard struggle they lied l" exist. I inquired of his Wife if she had received any Word or as- ' sistancc from her husband. "Yes." she replied. "he writes regularly and sends his love. but no money. This smacks much of the same the husband sends his love to help hi5 wlfe and family and the Impart- menl gives its advice to help (Tl! the farmers. Now if the Govern- ment cannot hold the hay on the island no blame can be attached to them for that. but they could at least call a meeting of the export- ers of hay and try by some means to have it retainer‘- ln this province. it is unreasonable to ask merch- ants to hold it unless the Govern- ment would stand behind the deal and bear them out ln all)’ 1°55 U19)’ would encounter lby so doing- The". _as l stated before. if the Govern- ment would come to the rescue and help out the farmers who have no means to help themselves. they per- hnps might be remembered for their generosity. The merchants could handle the hay and l am sure would dn so for a small profit in this case providing the Govern- ment did not want to hand it over Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hensley and Miss Nita Hensieyl Summerside who were visiting in England and France for the past three months arrivedin Halifax last week. and are now visiting at Windsor. N. 8.. Mr. Hensley will return to resume the management of the Summer- side branch of the Bank of Com- merce ln a few days. ' O O O . Mrs. W. J. Robertson who has been spending the summer with lMr. and Mrs. Etigecombe in Frede- ricton. N. B., arrived home Thurs- day to viz-it her sister. Mrs. A‘ A. Pomeroy. O O O Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Lindsay. who have been visiting the letters father. Sir Andrew lifacPhati at Orwell leave on return home to Montreal today. t O O I Mrs. J. G. McPhall and» children of Ottawa who have also been summeriug at Orwell are return- ing home today." O O O Paris and Lr/ndon are again in the throes of delirium over the “El Chuco.“ a new dance brought out in Paris at the recent congress of Uljniion des Maltres Dances de France. No dance, since the Fox Trot", has so captured the popular fancy and front present indication this country will soon be following suit. Pmf. Ruvenoffl an affiliated member of L'Acariemie ties Maitres de dance de Russia. has just receiv- ed the dance. and he will give u. time. O O O Mr. and‘ Mrs. George A. Sharp and" Miss Eleanor Sharp are visit- ing relatives in Sussex, N. Bl .1. _, e e e -- ‘Mn hostesses at. the Golf Links (hid/afternoon are Mrs. P‘. J. Nash. Mrs. J. D. Stewurtl and Mrs. G. “in- man. flea on Labor will be served by Mn. Gordon Hughes. Mrs. Ben]. Rogers and Mrs. W. '1'. Wellner. " " “ s e M-r. J. D. Stewart. K. C.. ae- companled by Mrs. ‘Stewart and Miss Roma Stewart are leaving this morning for Ottawa where Mr. Ste- warttwill attend the annual meet- ing of the Canadian Bar Associa- tion on ~Sept (i, 7, and 8th. The list of speakers will include Sir John Simon. former Home Secretary of England. Judge Alton B. Parker. of New York. Lord ‘Byng. of Vimy, and ‘Hon. N. W. ‘Rowell. The speakers at the annual dinner will include Premier Meighenl Hon. Mr. King. Sir-James Aitkens.‘ Sir Francis Leinieux. R. B. Bennett, ‘K. C.. and R. B. Hanson. K. C.. ofaFrederlcton O O Rev. l-fkf‘. Light, rector in charge offlt. Peters Cathedral. and Mrs. Light. who have been spending a month's holidays at Georgetown, have returned to the city. O O Mrs. Keith Rogers was hostess on ‘lhlesdny afternoon at a distinct- ly lovely afternoon tea in honor of out. ' throughout. steds in an assortment of popul single breasted style with bel . pockets, bloomers are correctly cut and Here is a lot of smart sortment of colors-about from—M‘a.de of a good qual and worsted, 2 and 3 button’ belt and buckle, bloomers avg full This lot compt- the past season at and 3 button doubl without belt and buckle patch and slit p0 Grey, Green and Blue tweeds and worsteds in all the most popular patterns bloomers are full cut and wéll lin- ed. Sizes 7 to 16 years. . . . . Other exceptional value $12.00, $15.00, $1800. PATONS ‘l?’ — 1 w frorfl $12.00 to-$15.00. e and single breasted at‘ prices, styles, patterns, S tlantfbuckle and slash lined through- 100 BOYS TWO PIECE suits, ‘siglEs-‘r TO 15 YRS. $6.95 good-looking suits in an as- twelve patterns to choose ity‘ wool, and cotton tweed styléwith slash pockets and féshiolted and lined 125 BOYS TWO PIECE SUITS IN PLAIN AND FANCY ' COLORS $8.49_ SIZESQZ TO YEARS ises suits lizvbichlsold regularly during They come in 2 styles with and ckets in Brown, ........$8.49 s in boys suits at $10.00, Mrs. Falconer and ‘two children Mary and Colin Falconer. left Hali- fax on Thursday for England via to many’ things. bfihds of_'the bugle and seed varieties-add larger wood en beads. soutache braid. narrow 5 5110145134?‘ f}? va Kin 12.1 y _ _ expert ~advlce places the ma” inmmnons l" me great pm‘ gall’; (ljgénggflllgflrewg?llglzilgjrol-gz: demonstration of "El Chuco" in zlllfcllfrnlic: Rogzlanmgrrlllltliw Montreal, where Dr. Falconer will l ribbons. feathers. silk embroidery HY HYNDHANS THINNFR , cost .of upkeep of this institution “n” "f O""'"l°' This embraces islonai for which right he would October. Pretty and not st all ’ y g - spend the next few months in and stlichery. And the‘ public, it . qt’ $125000 annually. if our read- ers could join with us in a perusal ' of these reports.’ altogether too tag-e Samuorlum" me Toromo Free Obllllpd l" gm lo ml, professional "El Chuco.”‘ school in Scotland. They were a" "'95"- _ l abundant and lengthy for publica~ Hospital In" Clmsutrtptlves, the all hay hem; i; bulky article it ° ' ° ~ arts; Rolfe" ululthe lfelsl’ a ‘Levy accompanied by Miss Margaret _ I "on here‘ “my would llnhesllallngl King Edward Sanatorium for Con- would be loo cumbersome llllll llllll M". lflrd and “lung so“ wlw pr Y? ungg rs asss ngt em ululxlmlolll_ dllllsllllll or Dr‘ ly lulu lea in condemning those mis- represelttallons as the most hellish and dnntuable inventions ever plot- l1 ted out, by a combination of politi- cal chariatans lllol. cpver p - their own crimlna} neglectflh ii incom- J their instilled indignation at such the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, the Muskoka Cot- rtimptives, the Queen Mary Hos- pital for Consumptives, and the Gage l-‘ree Dispensary. These com- bined provide beds for 800 patients. and some 13.000 have been cared for. And all of these. including a have to pay one dollar. and give him one bale of hay at a time. in this ease the poor farmer would be vy for boot legizers to lug around. l am Sir. etc. JOHN J. McCARTHY. Johnston's River O-OO-O-O-O-O Furnished by W. 8_ Loustm. difficult. Prof. ltuvenoff predicts an instantaneous popularity for have spent thesummer hers hnve left for their home in Fitchburg. Mass. O O O Mr_ Thompson, ntansger of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Georgetown. left for their home who received with Mrs. Rogers. At tho tea table Mrs. W. K. Rogers and Mrs. Henry Smith poured. and inserving. O O RlUBlOl‘ seams to wear a diamond on her engagement finger forecast- ing n brlzht lrvmenenl September and October and several church weddings are niready being pleas- special study at Oxford University Miss Mary Falconer is to attend Clarence MacKinnon. who will fil- tend school in Switzerland during the coining winter. O O _ Rev. Dr. W. D. Reid. who has been spending the summer at Port appears; puts a premium on original ii_v in the use and combination of QUOTATIONS STOCK ttsuritx. Sept. 2.—(Q\|otatlons furnished by Johnson ‘& Wen-d, i d l balance being provided by patients 1"” “an sumnmfl“! “t-Bmckh?’ ' —- SKID. TAKFOUT AUTO dastardly efforts employs ass nst lees and publlc "all munlclplll m“ H m this week. Beach M", rammed to ouawm The story ti mllilnery for fail 8 _ so noble and worthy a charity. a e s “l; w] m. l om l be l l l_ , "laughing; tributions. When comparing this ' ' - q ' g 5 o new! 56‘ l l l _ llllllmoul lelvlcel lll a plovlnclll m EVERYTHING ow: THANKS m. and Mrs. Thomas-and chil- h qr “we” “m, We, lng_ not to say exciting. m one“. A13“ w“ d o m“ I l l, _ There is a uniformity throughout lllllll lll ‘looloool lll ll lllllllllcll lllllll__ For momln sun null v l drenl-who have been summering st ‘pl-BL m!“ ww new“, blink ing chapter. now being written in n‘, 67 III you own an p r l - it of tn n that almost 5 e ‘~‘“ "5 x h t a t tn t h ~ w- W" "s "1"" i° m" ‘"1" Y l l l‘ ese repo s so . ly lllllly lllllell llll llllgll llll ollllll dam qipoc re urne o er lome ‘kl-km! “smile” ‘m.- ‘hon hats for early fall. is fascinating. 74 "m l‘ yllll llrl" “nllllm w. l enylone of them may be taken as and llml ll ll lllolllllllolllllely lllelllv p0, eve,’ hm; ma; Apr" km,‘ in Fredericton. N. B. by car after . . introducing us to new arrivals in 733.4 w", "m," m‘ “mu” “,- p". i typical of the whole. and for illus- cr number of patients. the extent For storm and silence. gloom and a very pleasant trip. ‘ holiday. oo_ the realm of fabric and trimmings. nil will protect 1°" l II bu" ‘ 25 l-ttnths lpagptvdb: of properly 44"“ . . _ ' S v i, . "°‘°""§' ‘m’ m” ‘"°“‘“ '°"'°‘ Hi1“...Si?'Z“’ZK.FZZ"'ZZ|."§ZZ12Z3 Daily Selections for Nos-- och-c. who ww- w- ....r.o.......... w". i- c ww- wr- ~- d-u- $531.21.?‘ ""’ “°""°“‘ S‘°"‘ ~ . l with u that stronger language is ' ' ' Th 4 d 111 i; b " A1 _ __ - i- not avdllable to ‘properly express “l which the mum” G°v°mm°m Glilflilill RilIdllfS surftzgf-(iiggast It‘: AtiI-ketliviiotfse: ’ t ' ‘differ ritfllillng :7, htlsotkiolne on Ale“ - D u ‘ I M I NKROLL contributed about $100,000. the ' ' ‘Maw’ and MIL unset“ "h" or“ e m!’ as m n ' . ONT LET‘ ‘OUR A ‘ ' trltion we will refer w only s few. . "Em? - ---__.--___-._.._ - IIKII m i "hyfh n u _ ‘ ’ all lll ll N a ll v! the Patriots cluster-lions of And for the solemn stars in night; dam . _ ., M- V°"'"'°'- "w Mm" Ilvfm- “,2,” “,,}““3,,,,,,§}Z? “nfif: 194% tum. if you u, deem- mmmdn‘ "t t ° o" co ' the costs of our local institution For fallow field and burdened ' (fled Premiered f} 7 a g 33% . - _ - For patience that stlll smiles and "we “d M9“ . hb] ' d | n - ~ l" gnu-wflum ‘t Kemvuk’ ‘n m." can hs more accurately measured. "Yrer bears, ' ‘ ' l3 the "Allies. is to be married in ‘um rc-‘duveun ‘n I m m. u,“ iltition of ‘which the Pstrlot, from A gull" llllllolmllll llllllll llle “all For rrltlaf-trec and thethearth-side pm- 1o", u,“ m", not, "Q0,- ymp gaunt," u, l, ‘am,’ on“ ‘Emu’ "tm" Ydw" hm“ 9m" g’ '7"? OLDI-“T lti h . h ld~ be won in-, re- - o; _ and nn. e th m t- m - INQUH/‘Ntjf? ' “P”? ‘l’. ’ °" hmy of a people was scarcely ever p0, everythlng m, ,,,,,,,e, m, Fol his‘; l l lllll l llllll vamp. llfle-Schiliul. The wed- m e "r ° ° “m ‘r . m Agni.‘ r formed. wefllnd that ins 1910i. its befall llllelllllllldl Allll l" lllll lll all l, h" g o o o ren< lllll‘ “all”, mllll llle llellllllllce of favorites that make a IOIIIKIIMIOII em 124* Deg “a” l l costliest (pod period, it not nts lll » l ll ll l For llllll llllllllllll lllllll llllllsl_ l_ ll -ll ll L _ ore background for new kinds or May 1:054. . _ wsrs- trolled. Iflrwtrllytlllfllfllfl 5:27;’ Lin“? lrgsgrelllgze; lllll Th. fflgndly "-9", and m u", pg: ll‘:lm’l'lll'l‘.‘ll "llielyllelll ‘gala-maul. :11; and edy Crosileld- 9°" .-pyo¢-nde and new kinds oi‘ em - 580°"!- sflpi- 55% 11w. 545-117 t’ m‘ umnmuflu‘ m the mam". b"'"°'°"““ The wslrlIe cloud squadr ns aili 0 comrade of m" "m"! "mt ' ' e s "mme" n“? bmwd” ‘um l°°k gait! Sept 85% Dsc> 88% Mo)‘ ' ‘ "1"- " . - _0 G I}; d \n-.-'~/ _ l. l‘ - u, - - - - fldn st Bbs cloie of the year. 1'0 ll _ m n” Dll l w’ llllllllllllll ll like cutout worknetlthst mar m.» 2% “,3 this must be added the number‘ of» (Continued on page sight) r. l For hope that waits, for faith that s Thou givest nll lhllln. Prflfii " I ., t t k -'. f.- °~ ou- (Efi Pellets strewn-ties hr fabrics over which they are posed. _‘ iii-mu that... m s_\v