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Si. 1 SEFtmBER 8, T93f. u-aa i Aay aaaaeeeavoiea la to piagnees an lb malt at tort-. aaaa ihtagii by th iinlnilltg eeaapaase abeet whack Tb Jaal a aat baaa assessed, jp I (AD thaws awatiM4 at THTTR5D AY, SEPT. 8.

CIO-OTTAWA tit Bailaonni Braaxdown. -y of Jitnou tU-iiXa Orchestra" (NBC). Canadian Ptm Nm EISSS Up 'end' till ia Club. Sir Harry Undaay. aa ainronartta.

under in dusrtiaa mi Alfred WallanstMn iMBSl. j-cac Summer Tb attracted by James C. Harvoy. Pinmonsili lympbosry Con- leBo an and compony. Lotte unma, nnropouiM upm soprano: Leu Holts.

Doatalin. and Lucius Ball at th mama I at Th Canadian hw News. I It A Btudant Trass. in Mart Kecmey nci lwtn, CKAC MONTREAL T-l4 Chib Bperttf. riE-EZiM tha aad TJ Ai.arlsttoa dee Marchers taillants.

TaSMarkowskt Trio. SeaWMea Alalnet Deeta. taw To be aruvouncod. aft alitor Bowaa' Am eas Gypsy arcaaatra. a.

i-nfwi. anancaaiii. a SB Aiwararana at Work. utm, aim. us II It Warren Hart and aailssali a.

II Kay Kyear and Oierseetr. An Tad Woerns and orchestra. l-WEAF-NIC SYSTW Amu "af Andr. -14Vocal Vnmw choral ffr-Mtn a tJa lumwwtliW IfTBI UMu Half ht, Umt; Thraa as tars; Aixlray Marsh, oar; Al and Lm laf yta duo; Swiavs fttnoga IIMUy VaUM Variviy llouT CUMT Oall WW fl t--WtCtr attfW nn imtn Tounc, rnjanar wafiMftlaai. Nm na Bhaarar In erna from "Mart fanny Brto: Hanlvr Staffnrtf; Frank Mortaa and JuaV OaulanC Unftr; Mandith WOiaoas Or- 25 ST caMaaatMafi afiaS Rvaatar at cara lani 11m Faurvoma.

mat yiartat arOawtny Trotar' Orcfaaa )lalMtau wtBC wtth Bok Mawart, aianaiw, na nm nyiwi, ii nn tioimi aoa ma aaMMkrta. a-icnarfj Hurvbar Outwatia. ciyoa McCoy a orchattra, WJZ-NIC SYSTEM ana and Oaadiaaa Ac. Tracar amauw rtteataoa. lrara atoa.

Maxtcaa i A lul Wciural rrnaur rvaUy rradlna ay Joha Jannai adi fiat a4 Mlaakaf Una ajatarlnd nbart lauam Daiaa'l CHian mi Toranta luamatd atawart. aaucaar; Mara aoataoami. aaaa d-ilat1 lama. aaaai Hav Knuaa aailala prodraia with Manama arjannan. 4nli toots.

Macro mala euartaf. i tua Sctoallart Iwvlttwm rrvtws at tna wa-B omsi amg pie fturasa wid (usat 1 tail Cllataa) anal bia Orchaatra. jwAwaia, tha Arab dramatic La. Granfa Orcnaslra. AIC-Colimibia Syiftm tda-Hnyarand tv.iaanai.uui) a hiwii nn.au.

All Hand! nn D. Aialaat draanatM 'a-fMr1 al a aVmf. Malar Bowaa Amaanar Hour. -taaaya Columbia paaini in in mi a. meter aay -Will McCaaa'i arcaaatra.

1 INSTALL YOURILOWER mow: Daat WaM far 049 IfaaWac ta Par Bdara 0CT0RER Dararte BM(. t-IHl OTTAWA hn IhtinmI to lovt CI3TEQ "BW aiatar" la krUKtac ramanca (Ma Jthouaanda a bomaa In thai etty. MU-lkaHi ara Uataaina aaaarhr aa thla thtilHnd Kanaa day-tnna ptagiaja. Tuna fea Monday tarsudh IrMajr. CDO lUOaja.

BX7BIOESATI0N DTSTALLATIOHS CaaBac laat Sta. M7II Apatftneiit auaV Easten i Dajbt Saviaf TONIGHTS SELECTIONS lea-eao i-. iMimiii sjs-cbo WmIi syibiai lass rao Crosby aa Gssrsfs iija-eao riMiiu rm stewi IMS WABC Byeer Ortbeetr lias WSAP Clyde McCoy Orchestra in -Kay Kraar Orrhaatra. 1 ao Johnny Land and hla arrhaalra. waama and nai orcnastra.

PDOS0AMS! AMS THTJRaDAY, SEPT. 8. WorU-Wkifl Selections mokot. aa, aw(. Ma A TaM aa KailHk.

JO. I It.n aaafi 'aVI. U.t av ha Oraaka Trla. OaO. IT.rt awi.i car.

ltd at, isji Bart.l DM U.1 aa. 11.11 cab. ava ILU turn. iu Aa ara law Mara Iraaa aaraaa. Ma, aU mu U.n aaag.

OaM. Tba Aafaeaaaat. tail, SVd aL. HJt JBJ BV. Ml aaaf, iar.

ani rarry Na, B4 mu 11.11 umaoM. laa l.laail ralkaaaa and Ida Aaarka Baad. aae, ata aa, ll.ra ap. raa aa. ia.ji I.l a.

I.l OaO. nj aa- i aaag.i uaa. II paAoca. aa awrak araaaa. otJUA.

ttj aa. iaa aaaa i uuua, ia.i i Toavo, Mil Waifcat Praaraaa. m. nf aa. Baiaafel.

TPB1. aJ a4 IM aaai iraa. a aa. u.il Loxaoa. aai a aaaathiy arrWa at lalka.

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il.n aaii cat. 14 aa. aat oaa, av. aa aaaaj. ENGLAND Tba Mtaarang fraauaoctaa ami iacd: OIO II tl aara.

171 m.t ttic la aara. fil.s aa.1 CM mM aara. OlJa Hj PJL TJft-Tnf Grtnka Tna. faa Hjana Auatan la tha Waal. racttal.

I a Tha wtwi and' annomicamanta. a av-oraaaaram Tlma Wcnal -Bit Laonal raUtmaa nu Baaa. wiw Trnaa Intarvat MJa Tood far Though! li aa Tna BBC Mrn i chorua. i iw naoauorva nraaai. 11 JO Bit Ben.

IM raras aad an ftoaaantmaata. It Ornnwicn Tlma Blgnal. IIJ VMia lUcttal. Uat for GERMANY aVI Il.n Kern. MS Ujm Kca.

(IMI as.) J4WCsil DJD a DJB (Cvrman. -avnJini. aa-itYeMinct fn ouf Xtstcncr a Tap vanaPiy Prnur. Orcan I ja Natural talent, octrupatiott and l.ai--utua aooata by rmdnch Wat tar. a 1 as wt saw it rEnrlttM.

4VI Kawa and acottomlc. ravtaw In Enrltsh. aa Jtenrti part 11JNrwa tn Cnsltili. ii.ia orearmaa 10 Hawkeabory Scene. Of Tennis Play HAWKESBURY, OnL, Sept 7 (SpedaL) With ideal tannit waathar prevailing and the courts ta ascellent condition some brilliant tennis was witnessed by a raraw nllarw vhn tha RlnntnM i TetmTt CTub-Tivefeosts Cototauldt Tennis Club, Cornwall, here yesterday defeating theca 7-4.

Tha results Men's singles S. A. Partridge (Hawketbury) defeated C. Anderson (Cornwall), t-2, 8-S. Smith (Hawkesbury) defeated A.

Ander-son (Cornwall), 11-8. E. Eastwood (Cornwall): defeated H. Whiting. 8-0.

6-L Ladies' singles Mist K. Klrby (Hawkesbury) defeated Mrs. Nurse (Cornwall), 6-4, Men's doubles S. A. Partridge and a McJUe (Hawkesbury) defeated O.

Anderson and A. Anderson (Cornwall), d-4, d-2. Eastwood and W. Nurse' (Cornwall) defeated H. WhiUng and W.

Pren. Bee (Hawkesbury), 8-4, 7-5. T. Eastwood and YT. Nurse (Cornwall) defeated W.

Prentice and E. Howard (Hawkesbury) 7-. Ladies' doubles Miss K. Kirby and Hasel White (Hawkesbury) defeated- Mrs. Nurse and Mrs.

Gridley (Cornwall). 8-4, 8-1: Mixed doubles Miss E. Lawlor and R. Sherman Hawkesbury defeated Miss E. Levy and A.

Anderson (Cornwall), 8-2, 8-2. Mrs. Gridley and S. Anderson (Cornwall) defeated Mitt M. Robertson and W.

Prentice 6-1, (-4. Mrs. Howard and G. Blair (Hawkesbury) defeated T. Eastwood and Mist F.

Levy, (Cornwall), 6-4. vJ AUCTION SALE fPrtdavl. at la nVW-a at Tha IVople Auction Room, Ml Blatrr al Chesterfield! and Chalra. Walnut Ctialri and Tables, Waanul and Oak D. B.

Pumiture Studio Couch. Bureaus, Beds. Bond Buss, new Conroleums. Lamps. Pictures, almost new Rsnre and Queha Hester.

Kltchra Cabinet, L'aaajslls. other fossa. io: mi i aa. Open to nutht. Tb Peopaa's Aurlionear.

DROVE' DEATH CAR I I MTXJHICO OATOON. IS-year- aM eixarettd rtrl ra a Miaatl aliht slab, atrtapta hi brd al bar baaa latannlaaf fraa laJarMa aba aaav tajaeal la aa aatiaaieii arriorai wbkb eaa tha Ufa lb Canit ml Caiadaaaia. laraarr bdr la tb al at Baala. ha aaaj far a PALBCSU-COCLAS. BARRY'S BAY, OnL, Srpt.

T-(SpaciaL) A pretty weddlnf waa aoltxaalted In St. Hrdwif- Church, hcra on Monday when Mij Stella Agnei Couut, eldest dauchter ot Mr. and Mn Joaeph H. Coulaa, of tKaiHaca, married to Dominte. Palbeikl, ion of Mr.

and Mra. Martin Patbeski, of Vfooditock. The cerernony was performed by Mgr. P. B.

Biemarkl, parish priest, who also ani the nuptial mm. The altar and sanctuary -wrre beautifuliy decorated with Aut-umn flowen and Uihts. Given In marriar by her father, the bride Qajaaa ra aattrtat tba car arbieb at mmt raatrat traabii lata a aaaf. OTTAWA JOURNAL entered the ehureh to the of the wedding march and dressed in a gown of Alencon lace over white taffeta, made Mi Prin- lines, witfisimply moaellea long sleeve. Petrr Pan collar and finished with a row of tiny buttons down the back.

She wore a long, slightly trailing veil of silk bridal net fashioned in style. coronet Her gloves, shoes and other c-I cessories were In white and tha carried a corsage bouquet of Nancy rosea, lily -of-the-valley and maiden hair fern, caught with white and blue latin ribbon. She carried a mother of pearl prayer book, the glfl of Mgr. with. Jong streamers of blue and white satin ribbon.

She wat attended by Mist Agatha Palbeski, of Killaloe. cousin of the bndef room. Miss Palbeski wore a floor length model of light blue chiffon over peach taffeu With full skirvcsugr.t Toronto, of Carle- a win colored sash. hat, gloves, sheet and other accessories in- a rich wine shade. She carried an arm bouquet of PaCtrf gladioli.

Lawrence Coulas, brother of the bride, was best man. Following the ceremony, a banquet wat served at tha bride's home when the couple received many gifts and messages. The ariaeBruora a gill to inc onae was a births tone ring while tha bride presented the bridegroom with a ataTvetrtng. costume avem Love You ed crepe trimmed with, gold with Wack accessorie-Wcoupte I on a trip to Toronto and points and will reside hen porsrily on their return. KATHWrXL DOWDALU CARLETON PLACE, Sept ispeciai)' The marriage was solemnised In the rectory in Almonte last Saturday, of Laura Elsie DowdalL of Carleton Ptece, youngest daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. George. DowdalL of Ramsay, to Thomas Herbert Rath. well, ol Innisville. youngest ton of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas mony waa performed by Rev, C. Anderson, rector of the church. Tha bride wore a gown of navy blue sheer with white lace trim over blue satin and navy sects series. Her only ornament was an 60-year-old gold brooch belonging to her grandmother.

The young couple 'were unattended, the witnesses being Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dowdall.

of Innis ville. Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Rath well left on a motor trip to Northern Ontario. For travelling, the bride wore a top coat of royal blue with navy shoes and hat and.

gloves, purse ana nose or Paris sand. They will reside In Carleton MKS. JANET BVmeOWS. SMITHS FALLS, OnL, Sept 7. (Special) The death occurred at her home.

In Montague township yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Janet Burrows, life-long resident, of the Smiths Falls district, following a brief illness. Widow of James Burrows, she wat formerly Janet Disell. daughter of the late- Wil li am Ditei) and his Grace Douglas, and was born In Monta gue township, residing -there! all her She was married many yean ago in Merriekville to James Burrows, who predeceased her by some years. She was a member sf the Pres byterian Church.

Surviving are two tone, James and John, at home; one daughter, Mrs. James Smiths Falls, and fne brother, John Duell, in MonUguav Tha funeral will be held on Friday afternoon with Rev. W. 'a Christie conducting Hl Durltl wUf be at Hillcreit cemetery here. wat a pretty model oK green -f Finish Subway November 15 City's' New JTesrly Completed; Reconitructlon of the Nicholat street subway will be completed about November IS, Commission er of Worki Askwith-said Wednes i day.

The work it progressing rapidly. with Ross-Meagher, Limited, hsv-t ing both contracts for the tub- structure and the pre -cast concrete slabs for the decking of the superstructure. Another contract it to be let for sidewalk and railings on the bridge. The Ottawa Gat Company Is putting In a new main to run under the south side of the bridge. It is expected the city new Na 6 fire station at McKay and Vaughaii streets will be finished In 10 days and occupied by the ore department shortly afterwards.

The department will vacate the old station on Sussex street, Harry Schrocter It contractor for the station, the work having been car ried on under supervision of John M. Kitchen, city supervising Coat wilibe 61SJ20 for the building. The engineering department bat men laying a new relief sewvr on Brooson avenue, just south of ladstone avenue. Pretty Pall Wedding In Leith Church CARLETON PLACE. -SepLl.

(Special) Gladioli, petunias and other lata garden blooms against a background of ferns, provided a pretty setting in the Baptist Church, Leith, OnL, Saturday, for the fust wedding in the church history, when Dorcas Gertrude Ed- daoshter ol Rev, Ed-4 of Carleton Place, became the bride of John Gordon Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lancaster, of Carleton' Place.

The ceremony was conducted by the bride's father, as-suTteoT by her uiK'le, Rev. IL A. Eda- wards, of Salford, OnL Clusters of sweet peat bowed witn wnite rm guests, Gu-en In marriage by her uncle. in pure white satin, designed with iac yoke, and lac collar and the bodice trimmed-with a row of satin buttons. The long sleeves toe ruu as in reu into a irain.

ner veil wat waist length over her I face and wMmwYvra, ormrBoIT -j- Talisman roses. The bridesmaid was tha bride siitrr, Emily Margaret Edwards, who was attired In a gown of pink georgette with short puff and blue t. with ribboraj to the hem. Her whits hat was trimmed with ari' over-thc-face veil and the wore white ac- Her flowers were pink roses ar ranged In a corsage. Arthur War- von lace, we inrsi mail.

Making a pretty I train-bearer was little Nancy Crane, three- fr-old dauabterof Mr. and I.Mn, Thomas Crane, who wore a frock of blue, and white slippers. George L. Edwards, brother of the and Wilbert Stone. house, of Woodford, were -the ushers.

Mist Alma Hammond, of Carleton Place, wat the pianist, and rendered the bridal chorus from Lohengrin previous to the mony, while Miss Eileen James ang 0 Promise Mc nd rhjrmr William Sherry, H.i-mrt Si. ta'rtA I TV I rn I obligato during the wedding pro- cession and for the solos. Following the ceremony, a ception was held at the parsonage where the bride's aunt Mrs. Frank Edwards, of Kenllworth. received with the wedding party.

The bride groom's mother assisted and wl wearing a navy blue ensemble and a corsage ot white Luncheon was served In the house and assisting' in serving were girl friends of the bride, Misses Florence Crane, Owen Sound, Beatrice Day, of Leith Mabel Warren, Carleton Place, Doris Stonehouse ot Woodford. MriJFrank Ankcorn. of Owen Sound, and Miss Jennie Playfair, of Carleton Place. The young couple left on wed. ding trip to the Niagara Peninsula and will reside in Carleton Place.

Out-of-town guests included Mr. mnA Mra flenr M. War ren and Mr. Henry Gemmlll, of Carleton Place. Jhe bride is a former resident ot Carleton Place where- her father wat minister xl the Baptist Church.

VALENTINE-HODGINS. COBDEN, OnL, SepL 7 (Special) Trinity United Church, Montreal, on was the scene of a quiet-wedding, when Hazel Lillian, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wslter Hodgtns. of Cobden, became the bride of James McLaren Valentine, only eon of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Scott Valentine, ot Montreal. P. Cavin officiated. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a graceful gown, floor of white sheer crepe, fashioned simply.

on prlnce-n lines, with long sleeves extending in points over the a tulle veil, shoulder length, and car' ried a bouquet of pule pink roses and lilies Of- the valley. A Wedding luncheon' war served to the immediate friends st the home of the bridegroom's parents, after which the happy couple left for New York. On their return they will reside in MontreaL Guests present from a distance were tha bride's father, Mr. Walter Hodgtni, of Cobden; and Mrs. John L.

Hodgins, ot Renfrew: Mr. end Mrs. W. L. Cro- Ros of North- cote; Mrs.

R. C. Kaymond," Cobden; Mrs. Gibson and tM tWf HI SKEET CHAMPION Fa yi i'l 1. 13 1 U4iW fir MISS PATUCU LAVRBEN.

17-veer-eM Akrea achnlfb-t. wb hraae 66 aat af 166aclay pigeeaa la wta the tlUe mi' eh altoot ra- really aM la TaaaaV. Ohla. She bettered tb eeore saade by the IM7 ebiasaaaa. Mia VMa ScM- he, ha aa tarfet, gal eslabaibed a aew Almonte Fair" ExpecU To Break Records ALMONTE, Sept' 7, (Special) st.ho.,.h Alinjmts.

Pale noenaM tomorrow when Judging tn all de partments begin. This year, the directors made a special effort to Improve the high standard of the exhibition. If the weaiher is favorable It la expectedT all attendanr recorda will be broken Thursday and Friday, Enlrlea in tivaatock and all other classes hvt been heavy and the exhibits in the main hall are of hi ah standard. rihe'evejilhs perfurmshcei havtr been arranged. On Friday nlng the feature attraction will be a six-bout boxing program, will) Ottawa talent, under the direction of Major Ed.

Wslsh. A feature attraction this year will be concerts by the Ottawa Dancing will take place- Thursday and Friday nlng. FITZKOr HARBOR WX r- FITZROY HARBOR, Sept tU- 7naagtal' -A. Rrrarrlfit hafr Woods, of Antrim, were special speaker at tha meeting of the W. I.

held at the home of Mrs. William Tripp on Tuesday afternoon. The vice-president Mrs. Henry Poole, presided. Current event weregiven- by Mrs.

Arnold and an originally designed tutted, quilt and wool cushion wat displayed by Miss Barbara Detail, During the tea hour Mrs. James Tripp and Mrs. Thomas Trudeau presided. Jr-f Curtains may hang better, tt Is predicted, tinea tba electric eye can now be used to detect crookedness tn the weave of cloth while It Is being rnanufaetured. Myles Biggi Dies In Alice Townsnip PEMBROKE, Ont, Sept 7.

(Staff) Following a month's ill ness, the death occurred today at his homestead in, Alice ot Myles Biggs; prominent district. farmer, former Reeve of Petawawa Township for a number of years, and widely known throughout Pembroke and district. Mr. Biggs was 78. I Born in Buctouche, N.B he was a son oi in.

save vrc-sMBO ssisaa ajiu hit wife, Mary Wallace. At a young man ha cam to this district, liv-' ing for a number of years in Petawawa Township, where he became widely known as a successful farmer for about 26 years, and later as reeve. For the past 7 years be had made hit home in Alice. Mr. BiaaS Wat an elder of Calvin United Church.

Pembroke, and wat active in aft airs of Pembroke Lodge, l.O.O.F, having received a 13-year service Jewel a year or so ago. i He was twice married, to the late Sarah Cochrane, of Alice, of which union three children sur-viv Mrs. E. A. Cone, Pembroke, G.

M. Biggs, Montreal, and John Biggsv Winnipeg; and S2 years ago to Miss Emma Cochrane, of Alice, no relation to his first wife, who mourns his toss, together with three children of that union, Miss Ruth Biggs, Pembroke, Ales Biggs, st borne, -and Earl Biggs, Tem-lakamlnf There ara -BlSQ Sia rarsdchildrm. Rev. J. Maswell Allan, ot Calvin United Church, will conduct the funeral Friday afurrrtoon, to be held from his noma.

Alice, to Calvin United Church, Pembroke, for service. Members of Pembroke Ledge, No. 203, I.O.O.P. will attend til a body. iThree AmsUrdsm Start Vmf mnmA hw Piautmorit a Tha tnanagament of Anister- dam't pennant-winning Canadian-Amerlcaa Laague baseball ehtb announced today that three member of the team, obtained en option irc7iJbwlpikrf.

Piedmont League, have been recalled by Piedmont Tha three, who wilt report to Norfolk next Spring, are Ken Sears, catcher; Ray Manaret, right handed pilrber, anal John Lorence, larfinf baaa runner of the Can- adian-Arnericaai circuit KISS MATILBA E. I RICHMOND, Ont, (Special) The oth day at tha hoco of hr uncle. Nicholas Lawch. of North lownshlp, ot Ceddes. only daughter of tha Mr.

and Mra. Joha Geddas, North Oowor township, at tha age of SO years. Miss Geddes, soma years after tha death, af her parents, went ta Uva with her uncle and tor th past seven years had resided at his home. Her Ulne was a lengthy on and her passing was not unexpected. Miss Geddas was af very kindly disposition, and a retiring nsftrntv When In good bealth, she wss an active worker in Holy Trinity Ansllns Morlb Rmmw She was tntrretted in tr worneV4 organisations, and had been a I I 1 member of tha Women's Tlttritcu, arjilinesil was cloas.lo aOPS a 6 I SsT aaf? She leaves to mourn her passing the following brothers! George, el (Ooodstown), R.R..

No. 1, Richmond; Adam, of Richmond; Leach, of Latchford, Ont; James and N. Herman Geddes, of Beadle, O-y lit 'I" 1- si 00 I 1 iVew Address VQ 5 208 SPARKS ST. V' A Dignified Credit Plan for your No extra charge if paid as agreed. Please make arrangements at time of purchase.

BANDMASTf RESIGNS 1 lr T. I s. A I CAPTAIN J. T- BBOri-N. who teataieiiba Ottawa apaalalaitaM ta lead aa S.C.M.P.

baad la Kegiaa. seven nephews' and tlx niece. The funeral will be held to Holy Trinity --OuircsV-North. Cower, from tha home of her unci, with Rev. Phillips, the rector, in Interment will take place In the ptriah cemetery.

Dirtrict-School Termi Under Way latesnrHI. MAX VI LLC. Ont, Sept7. (Special)-MaxvlUe Publlc and High schools re -opened yesterday for the FaU term, the latter reporting th highest enrolment tor the first day In a number of yean. The teaching tuft in the High achoorit as fouowir MlsS Mtbel 1 R.

Whits, ATrlhtpatr-auu Muriel MarGUUvray. B.A. Mist Gladys McEweayR Mm Cath erine McLeod, stA, and Fri BA. Public arhonl. Mist Margaret! McLeod, Miss Bessie Stewart and Miss Pearl McLennan.

-Aaat ALMONTE, Sept 7. (Special) Almonte High and Public arhnolt opened yesterday tor the new aarm. Biurht incriaas la arndanca ji'era pscocded ta both. The High school staff la as fol. lows: W.

J. Saunders, prinripal: Mrs. J. C. Chisholm.

F. Thorn, Miss: Jessio Mathews, and Miss EIsi Cowan, who replaces Mist Pubuc aebeoli Miss PhyllU TochtarepUcas" Mist Nellie Phllllpr while- M. Macradzrn, of AT. aVntlaauL ranlaeM Mlaa Plian- rbetb Marten as an exchange teacher. Mlaa Marten Is now in Scotland, The Misses Elisabeth ilar.

Irene Rnaa, Maud Mat tock and Tena Dunloft and th principal, E. Favnham, pleu the slat. SMfTHS FALLS, Ont, SepL 7. (SrsnriaHVTbougA reglitratlon is as yet -inojmplete, efflcial of local schools reportad a heavy en- folment of beginning pupils at the Fall term opened yesterday. The th 506 mark aavdvsem class room were nowoed.

Heavy at. lends nces were reported at the four Public hoots sndSt Fran ea al lSt Fi cis de Sales Separate scl as th term opened. ai Qlawa Stlldentl mm 1 1 1 nm ocnoiarsmps Awards by Queen's Alio Made To District Pupils. KINGSTON. Ont.

Sept 7. CP) Scholarship were announced by Queen's' University today, and Include the following: Provincial scholar ship a On Branf" MeCraer-Wiridson-Louit Wise, BeUeviile; Quebec; James H. Lutdsty.Montrel; New Brunswick: Helen grown, Saint John. Matriculation scholarship--Wil liamson scholarship In physic and chemistry, 6800: J. G.

Bayly, Us-gar C.I, Ottawa. Gordon scholarship tn English, 6600: A. C. Movshovits, Carleton Place. Locality larahlpsOttawa Collegia! Institutes: Eric Horsey May scholarship.

1B0, William McClenahan, Glebe C.U, Duncaa Byron MacTaviah srholarship, 620, Robert Bartlett, Glebe C.I. Glengarry county McLennan foundation, 6160, Ruth McLeod, Willlamatown A. J. and Margaret Grant bursary, 6600, Vivian McWhlnnla. WiWamttowa.

t- PEMBROKE, Ont, Sept. 8 (Staff) St John's Luthenaa Church. Germenlcus, was th scene of a pretty September wed ding yesterday, when Miss Nora Reckxin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reckxin, was united sn marriage to Lawrence Arthur guast, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Quest, all of Dor Rev. t. A. Schlemsnn performed tha ceremony, and Mitt Freda Schiemana played the Given In mamad by bar father, tha bride wat gowned la whit bridal MUrtT fashioned a Prln- ceat lines, to floor hrngth, with a Peter Paa collar aad long tleevea With tt was worn a long ambroia end net veil, capped as halo effect with wreath of tsrarsge Moe-torruj.

She carried a shower bou quet of pink rasas and Uly-W-lhe- valley. twin aMar in orioegrouin. was arstatatuai. gowned la light bits tafleU long Unas. She carrUid aenfe nm and rata.

Miss Fins aaatan twin sisaar of the bride, as' maid honor, wore pink triple thetf. 6 led on long lines, and carried eV prunlunt and rout, WaWer See tin. ssrathar at tba brkta, was ba About IM relative and glass' welcorned at a receotsr- held tut avenlruj at the brick home, Mr. and Mrs. Quest an make their hotne in Pore Bey.

1 BUS asANB laUaJTOLataV WINCHESTER, Ont. Sept l-(Spedal) When he was filling tilo on a terra in tha vicinity Inkarnvsn Tuesday afternoo Robert Crowder haaT bis painfully nvangled, wins to ringers nearly torn when i bacam caught ta tha avavtns a-Uble. He was breught to i criestap by Rutsatt Creaaater, I too. and after race! rang first a at the enV at Dr. J.

Lor wsa taken ta tba Ottawa Ci ffaspital. -v-- maumisa after teajl MIM-AND, Ont, Sept 7 Two aisMrs raaH far th first ti In yean today whan V-Oeorg Bratslt Detroit end ta. Irwin Xyers sf Ptn Falls, taa reached the bedaide ot their 6 rear-old another at tha bom i David P. Burke. Tna soother i critically 10..

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