PAGE SIX SPORTING 111E CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN NEWS S.O.l|. To Open Winter Series" Dodgers Uncertain Whether Tlzey Have First Baseman t By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK. Nov. l8 ~—(AP) — Brooklyn Dodgers want to know if they have or haven't a first Ulla?- man for next season and prt-sifient Branch Rickey has decided not to ., are mailed to find out if Dolph Curnilll wa‘t till the 1941i cont. Iflfily nus retired. Rickey dzsclust-i today; that Red McGreu; the Dodgers’ chief scout. is in California and that part of his miss on laviil be to chuck up uu h at Litytonvllle, bad . ‘ veteran at his ..‘ Camllll C 1' . , I lllfllflflillllCf- men I wmmg w crown, Arnold was 1n the groove a- ph“, rm. M“. 0,, chm gfllllSL Jacln Smith, a Worcester 6n mu ,.,.,,,_, g Rwkey EMS incl who hadnt had a serious fight from _\.1,.G,-,.'“- U ,. my “g, since he came out of Dunkerque. trading catnpulgii lln: l.) tigers un- Tmd wok all elght-‘Tlund $391510" dertakc at tile vrnie. "Mt-Grcu‘ u out thing; the coast in l0 flu, --1 no“. in... ,..5.l;..nn n m- Montrealer badly with one stiff .\. int: ntltiress from huh, but Fight 90 i115 13W. bill- Wflfi 011i 0i haven't heard another word. I PYBOUW 811d 001116111 quite C099 would say MeGrew is Just about the pnost uncommuniratlre man in the Rickey settles the next be done tomorrow at a conference he scheduled with Leo Dilrocher, the club's next president will st. rt laying his plans for rebuilding t e Woild. As soon as question cf l1..< manager for section, end tlzi. probsby will has team this \\'ll’lll‘l‘. Rwkey already has made a sur- ~ if...» ..:f 1:1 ..-di b.-. l>lgreq£ ttallietlclenli" ‘r3531: all}; la/Sgfidemfillllgcihenllgflrcmlllillilcll-iflgctlli “lll: at A““‘l1a Ulmcwuyi Wm" has founn at 1e.» ‘a dozen who pain from the blow and thecrowd "““' N's" “u ‘e he “l” wptai“ Q5 might, be called to service at any booed, believing the thrust: low. m” "mi" ‘kick "w" i" ‘we “me- time. Hockey Briefs MONTREAL, Nov. o‘. games ended in Slklltflli light, as Cunatiiens Anny fought, to a 2-2 Quebec ACOS-Nlolltfblll RCAF curtain-raiser ended in I 4-4 draw. NEW HAVEN, Conn., NOV. l8 - (APJ-AB Dcznurco of Providence Reds scored two goals and Mi assist in an overtime American hockey league game 11s the Rhoda 1515mm“ pinned another defeat on tonight New Haven 2282196. 7-4- " . Y~ For Shaving Speed and luxury. . . Try Gillette SHAVING CREAM O New Gillette Lather Cream combines three finI oil ingredients - ._ . quickl? roduccs a luxurious, uny- Eubblo lather than stays moist on your face, softens beard like magic and assures quicker, smoother, more comfortable and refreshing shaves. Ask your dealer for Gillette Shavln Cream - _ comes in a big, rifry , b-ounca tube for only Mode In Canada u! the some plan! as Gil/mo Razor: and lladu. y Inlay the luxury of an l’ 1E. IlllETTE llglli baseball next month. . papers. to the coast a couple of weeks ago and for l0 days I new-r heard n uord from llllil. I didn't kncw where he was or any- Why a inan would walk to 18 —-(CP)— Two Quebec senior hockey league here to- Montreal tie after the Sport Shorts From Britain By ALLAN NICKLESON LONDON, Nov. to 1t, he's Holder on‘ the Canadian upn. Championships at York ;he ocean. of his grim opponent. card for Eirie BOCIII, British weight (flliflmpl0ll. rounder. It was ed on a slow. cautious note. against holding. out blow was low; Boon‘ found ever stink. Zealand Army. Muir gave pound pull great last-round rally. Both went verely cult eye. railway station Reading. were available at the station but the slprurs knew that Commando Maurice Edelston, Reading and England forward, was beinc mar- ried s. few blocks sway. The bri- dall coach was waiting outside the church-but not for long. In ans- wer to the Spurs 5.0.8., the coach“ hiked to the station. After depositing the baggage it returned to the chiuch for the couple. Then Edelston drove to the stadium and played for Reed- lmz before hds wedding reception. The bride took it all in good part1, She's a soccer enthusiast. Offered Post As Manager MOOVPBAEAL, Nov. l8- (CP) — Freddy Eltzsimmons, veteran Na,- tional league pitcher and last year s. Brooklyn Dodgers’ coach. has been offered the Job of manager of the Montreal Royals in the Interna- tional Baseball League to succeed Clyde Sulreforth, it was announced tonight by Hector Racine, Club President. . Racine raid he made the offer 1n a letter to Fltzslmmcns a couple of days agoand has not yet receiv- ed any rep.y and after conferring Wish Branch Rickey, recently ap- Bolntcrl General Manager of mg odsfrr-“i. the Royas parc-nt Club. Soldier Team Wins Title HAUFAX. Nov, l8- (ClP) —AIl intermediate soldier team from M. D. No. 6 District Depot won the Halifax Cit/y English Rugby title today with a surprise 8-3 victory over the Royal Canadian Navy outfit, winners of the City Tseague. The soldiers, who won the City Intermediate Title, rough-housed their way to victory over their Senior rivals. They now intend to meet st, Francis Xiwler University for the Nova Scotia crown. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 —(AP)-- Two all-out minutes with six men on the ice without benefit of l HD8116 tonight were not sufficient to save Washington Lions from their fourth consecutive defeat as ihfiy lost to Hershey Bears 4-3 in an_ American l-lockev League game. THE FORUM l8—(CP)-—When OpL Arnold Hayes puts his mind a fair sort of fighter. But when he's not in the mood. the Montreal negro can look mighty Army Overseas light-heavyweight boxing at London's Queensberry All-Ser- vices Olub. For Arnold, who put disappointing show in the quarter-finals of the British as afztrch, lt was perhaps his most convincing display on tlhls side of Smith, regarded as n. comer be- fore the war, shook the six-foot with the rushing, swinging tactics An uppercut that began near t/he canvas WOn the main bout of tlhe ligiht- He knocked out Jake Kllraln of Glasgow 1n the second round of a. scheduled 10- 1m unpopular, Jsurprise finish to a. tilt that start- Kllrain, former British welter The packed house also vented dis- approval of the match in the open- ing heat- when the fighters were tlwice called to a halt and wamed Kilrain was convinced the knock- Eve). it ' one of the finest body blows he Previous to the main match there were eight rounds of concentrate-d fury between Big Jim Wilde, the‘ docker from Swansea, Wales and Supper George Muir of the e Welsh heavyweight veteran a 35- iln the weights and took the decision 0n the strength of a to tlhe floor in the first round and Wilde hit the deck again llll the DOCOTld round. Muir came out of the scrap with l se- Oddity In ‘The News: Blame this rm the war. but Tottenham Hot- spur commandeered a bridal conch to carry players’ baggage from the to the grounds for a league Bo/uth football match with It happened like this: No taxis Athletes At War By MIKE GREENSTEIN Canadian Press Staff Writer (News of Canadian athletes 1n the amied forces vplll be welcomed for inclusion in t-his weekly featureand should be sent to "Athletes at War," The Canadian Pfess, 4'1 Victoria St. Toronto.) TORONTO. Nov. 8— (C?) —L. Bclr. vlnneur Cousineau, one or Canada's best-known skiers has only one regret now that he's over- seas with a Canadian artillery unit he won't be able to ski this winter. From somewhere in England we hear that Cousineau, a top man 1:1 the Canadian Ski Championships at Bcmff in 1939, recently paid a visit to Scotland while he was on leave. The hills there brought back fond memories of his Laurentlen farm home at Ste. Adele, Que. ‘Much like the Laurentlans-wltkl- out. snow," he said. Maj. Charlie Letourneau, former star footballer at McCill Univer- sity, is second in command of a Canadian Somewhere in England and it's as thoroughly trained as a. smart in- tercollegiate squad. "We're extremely Inobile," the towering 30-year-old army doctor tv-d uewspwpermen recently. "we can pack up and get out on the road with every bit. or equipment in less than half an hour." Mtxnbers of the army team in the Vancouver island senior hock- ey league are two fornner Winni- peggcrs, Pinky Meluyk and Len Halaersocl. Plnky played with Cleveland Barons and Minneapolzs Millers last winter while Halcierson Played wlth the Winnipeg District lkpot. A.C. Amy, well-known Kentville N.$. athlete holds the rank of cap- tain with the Canadian Tank Corps overseas, Eric Hockey, an outstanding ath- i: a, flight lieutenant in the RCA. Willie Knights, well-known in Montreal trnuiteur fight circles is a paratrooper" now. Cccil "Inllywzop" zuiolller Montreal amateur ring IHVOFILQ, ls overseas with the Canadian Army. Billy Booth, defenceman with Juliette in the Montreal and Dis- f tr 1: Hockey League, ls in the “my. Larry L. superstein of Edmonton, former weight-lilting champion of the west, is with the R..C.A.F. Cliff Bowling Y.M.C.A. CITY LEAGUE Field Ambulance unit" Of Short Courses ‘Dehydration Plant Likely At S’Side ~ Although there has been no offic- ial announcement lt is reflllfded R5 "lfghly probable" that the dehy- dration iplant for Island produce will be s tuated at Summersido. The plant will process potatoes and probably apples, cabbage, etc. The like site in Summerslde is on land owned for years by Robinson's M111 and Bakery, Ltd. The site has been offered to the promoters of the enterprise. Yesterday Col. G. E. Full of Charlottetown and Mr. Austin Scales of Freetown were in Bum- merslde and were believed to be conferring ln connection with the proposed plant. 'I‘.he Summersfde location l; be- lieved to meet the requirements. That is it ls close to the Water i fmnt and to the railway and ob- jectionable waste materials can be disposed of. 1t is understood the Town of Summerslde is offering some concessions to the backers of the plant in the matter of sewer- age. Details were not available. An argument heard in favor of the summer-side site is that railway freight rates on outgoing shipments by wnv of Borden are lower from Summerslde and that ship loedlng expenses also are less at the West- ern capital than at Charlottetown. It wtas believed that no suitable property has been made available in Charlottetown. Air' Oddities By Alfred Wall Associated Press Staff Writfl‘ LONDON -We1red tales o! things that happen inside a big airplane when it takes “evasive action" or when strange currents plague the air battlefields are building a legend of anti-gravita- tional fact stranger than any fic- tlon Jules Verne ever wrote. A wireless operator, new to evasive action, was amazed to see two pint milk bottles floating about the cabin of l. Hudson bomber. He reached u to catch one-and found hlmse hanging oln to it with his feet clear of the foor. A beam gunner on the floor of a bomber suddenly found himself lifted slowly and deliberately to the roof of the cabin and held there without visible means of support. These stories, and mom like them, are official. They are re- corded by the RAF. from the re- ports of men well versed in l tradition of truth and accuracy. Odd things happen w loose ob- jects. A navigator reached u m. catch an instrument box w ich was flung from the shelf-and found himself hanging to it-both h; and the box suspended in mid- rtment all’ its winter series at’ Short Courses J. MUYPYIO’ verslt-y and Director ‘Plus will be followed by a course at Mun-r Harbour. Both courses will be four day duration, be- gllllafllng on ‘Tuesday and ending on F: ay. Outstanding edmwtorc will u- slst tn these courses. Prof. A. B. MacDonald and Revv. J. R. Nelson MacDonald of the Extension De- pnn-unent of St. Francis Xavier University will serve as instruct/ml and discussion leaders tllmaughuut the courses. Fisheries Sllwrinton- dent J. B. Barry and Mr. Johln E. McIntyre soil expert, will give spe- cial lectures. also take part 1n the course. A- mong tluese. in addition to Dr. Milrphy. will be Rev. F’. MJoQuald. Bursar of 5t. Dunstanb University who will speak on practical aspect-l of farming Lloyd Lockerby, Pro- vtnoloi Field Representotlvesf/unrt Wright on Listening Grourps, Miss Dorothy Cullen on libraries, J. ‘J. Larabee, J. G. Dennis, ton- o! Cmdirt Unions and Dr. Crotetm. Credit Union Day The opening da/y of both courses will be devoted to a study of credit unions. Delegatw from six cred! unions in the vwlmitty of Cardigan will assemble for the ‘Ilueoda ses- Dr. Crotesu, anag- ing Director of the PEI. Credit Union league, will speak on “The Structure 01f the For the afternoon session the “fr” "avrrmmm sp up in ee groups: (1) members of the boards M di- rectors, (2) credit committee mem- bers and (3) supervisory colmnltteo members. Each group will dls- cuss problems pertaining to it! own work. Asymposiumoclnheworkoftlie Credit Union National Association with Prof. A. B. M , Rev. Nelson MacDonald and Dr. J, T. Croteau participating, will be s feat/are of the afternoon session. In the evening Prof. A. B, MacDon- ald. will discuss "The Meaning of the Credit Union." Mutton pic- ture; will also be shown. Illdy Club Technique The study club technique will be used extensively as a teaching de- vice. In the teaching of the prin- ciples of the cooperative nlovenwnt study groups will be formed 1nd these will discuss cerium and then report their conclusions to Ttilhe largig group. Wm m e even met-lugs beg with motion pictures followed by PA bluns Rev. Nelson MacDonald and Lloyd 1001191‘!!! will speak OlTI Wednesday night; and John E, Mclxttyze and I" d Thureda - y nllrht. day night will be delivered byProf. A. B, MacDolnald. ‘Rm course ls given entirely free of cost to the students attending. At Cardigan the daytime classes will be held in the Credit Unlon Hall and the evening programme, which 1s open to the public, will be held in the Commun ty 115,11, Al. Murray Harbour substantial- ly the same gramme as that Out/lined for Candign will be follow- Pre-Conventlon 36mm , mm mm m ma,“ B . An indignant ah- gunner re- ported that the heavy RA I‘. camera had sailed from the nose of the plane into his turret, hit- ting him squarely between the shoulders. He thought he had been hit bv flak. Y's Men:— Fred Small 20a 211 150 E- Bvii 164 195 119 R, McLean 131 200 30G J. Haslum 22v 125 205 w. Campbell 245 151 1115 Grads:- G, Stews '1, 270 179 B. Bvylcsl 182 274 lgg B. Shaina 181 213 162 C. McDonald 20g 132 175 LKlnsmen:_ . 'I‘urner 156 152 1 R Nivlwlson 184 20B 232 N- Hilario: 15:1 23a u’? D. Rice 143 1:10 111 E. mm 177 140 21a BPrinter-sz- . Duncan 227 32g M. Carmichael 173 19a B. Arsennult 110 17a 134 E- Pineau a1 128 202 Hiflli single G. Stewart 308, High thnse G. Stewart 757. _ii__i__ SUNIMERSIDE BOWLING, CONTACT CLUB BOWLING Committee Studies ' Conservative Policy said. The opening session will begin at 11 a_m.. Dec. B. The day's for- ma! meeting may end ln the law afternoon but commltteemen are BKpected to be busy until early next day. On Dec. 10 bhe business sessions start at 10:30 am with little Bglislfict they will be concluded fore midnight. 0n Doc. zéfienlnz hour will be 10 0.411., with e convention expected to sometime in the evening. he pro-convention resolutions and policy committee will meet on the two days prior to Dec. 9 and is expected to have all resolutions floured and in order for the convention. lo there will be no delay in setting to work on them. The pie-convention committee will hand over the resolutions to an enlarged convention commit- tee when the sessions get under way. but it was considered likely thflt c9611 Cr. 110st Lindsey, Ont.. will continue as chairman. Observers here said the resolu. tlons urging parity mo” ‘or a _ rlcultural products indicate s pol- icy might be developed which would appeal strongly to Pre- mier John Bracken of Manitoba. Mr. Brlclnen continues to be mentioned as a possible new Con- servative leader, if election of g OTTAWA. Nov. llP-(CPF-Res- qlutlons now before the Conserva- tive pro-convention resolutions and policy committee. which will be studied by the Winnipeg 0on- vention, openln Dec. 9, urge, nmOhg other things, that parity price for agricultural products be estab ished, that no man or wo. man be discharged from the armed forces except into gainful employment, and that there be nwre generous treatment of war veterans and old age pensioners with cost-of-llvlng bonuses mnde payable to them. The resolutions demonstrate, one party spokesman said, that con- stituency and other groups have given careful study to the official report of the Port Hope, Ont... Conservative mymenb Confer- ence held in September. “Some of the decisions of the Port Hope conference have been revised in the resolutions being sent in. but 1t is very clear the demand is for a progressive pol- icy," he added o Mosqultoes:_.. B. Daivv 135 15s 17o M. Jackson 134 1B0 129 J. Welglund 124 137 120 EL Ellison 9a 95 133 M glolrtm 8'7 129 156 M of eran 19B 169 Total-24l5. 15B “Sfgitflresa- l . ane 283 171 I. Curl 59 125 lll? M. Howatt 145 118 165 v D. Walmsley , 113 103 121 y 0. McGowan 170 100 97 ‘ A. Costin 157 155 133 Total—2506, Hurricanes:- E. Maher l2 163 194 G. Richardson 11 116 112 J. McFarlane 121 1'77 B0 J. CalloOn lll 138 146 B_ Williams 139 155 121 M. Clark 105 105 139 Total-2360. Lockheed Iludsonsz- M. Dewar 1'11 118 H5 M Glover 135 157 146 P. Simmons 175 189 167 A- SGXW 93 89 120 E. Tulllck 166 186 120 D. Cimningham 115 135 93 High single M_ Kane 283. High three M. Kane 644 Total-fill]. Oude To Coach Nov. 18—(ClP)_. MONTREA Wllf Oude, former National Hock- ey league Goalie, will coach teams in the Mount Royal Junior circuit here this sen-son, it was announced WYIlZM. Ho is also coach of Cm- adlan Car 1n the National Muni- PROVIDES HEALTHFUL SKATE m VICOR ANO vm TO-DAY-SESSION - 8-10 P. M. - THE RINK CATERS T0 YOUR HEALTH tlons League here. RECREATION Whatever party platform is b0 Th mteansion D691! Sthtgunstanfs University will bash: n staff or local momma will’ l? lug ceremon Credit Union." 5h lectures and a. discussion forum. , - 0n m“ cmsing “dams w?!“ and Mrs. Ivan Reddin to offer fernrnnl. eunnnlnn This column ll marvel for new: of mu interest, but ndverlllinl of I nanny nature may he lnleflfll n five cunts n vnml, strictly l!!!‘ nblo in advance. onaswsu. m Phomlflilll consummation turn marm- sucn. W?‘ ' BUYS rrwrwnr! - A lllil residential roperty on the 001'- nor of H lsboro and Grafton streets, across from Cofflxfs Store has been purchased by Mr. F. D. Webster ol’ Charlottetown. It was owned formerly by Mr. H. l". Van- ! Iderstino. POLICE COURT — ‘me cue of a. 2mm hchar lncreastilxég ren wit out per s n was - joumed until Friday. Ms: Gordon Holmes represented the War Tim» Prices and Trade Board and Mr- . McPhee. the defendant. A drunk and incapable was ed until the 25th. MARRIAGE AT WINSDOI — Mr. Charles Hederivk Hughes. Brackley Beach and Miss Rena Clarice Younker, Wlnsloe were married yesterday afternoon st The Manse, Winsbe, b Hugh Constable. the ceremony the bridal couple drove to Charlottetown and parmok of a sumptuous wedding supper at 0w Queen Hotel. OFFICERS ELECTED- The re- gular meetlng of the Mission Band ‘of Trinity United Church met in the Social Hall at 3.30 P-m- 0i! Tuesday Nov. 17th. After the open- led b the Supt. Mrs. All. S lllet , the eectlon of officers resulte as !ol'.ows:— Leaders. Mrs. A.V. Spillett and Mrs..E A. Mac- Rae; President, Olga. Forsythe; Secretary, Doris Clarke; Member- lp Sec'y, Gill MacEachern: Trea- surer, Joan Rcgerson; Pianist, Mrs. VA. Ainsworth. CHICKEN SUPPER. SERVED - A very successful hot chicken supper was served to about 600 people last evening in Holy Red- eemer Hall. Music was rendered byg lvlliss Gwen Keenan and to- n ht Miss Kathleen l-fornby and Mrs. Wm. Campbell will entertain. The fanc work table was well patronize and complete chicken dinner was won by Mr. Leo Call- aghan. Another chicken dinner will be lotteried this evening. l l PREPARING F011. CAMPAIGN v-Members of the Executive o! the Prince Edward Island TB. League and members of the Gyro Club gathered st the Provincial Sana- torlum last evening to discuss the business of the PEI ‘IUDOYOUIOSIS League. Following this meeting all dug in to get the scab, in readi- ness for tn mall on Monday, Nov. 23rd, the da campaign ge Canada. Over 12,000 letters are {paling mailed in Prince Edward so under way across Llll M. under and of Sale cunts nod In a certain ln- dentuvo of Mortgage bearing date the Sixth day of 1981 lllll made between John T. r-m." , nee vv sn , nrmer - °" "m" m” m’ Jim m" cur-lll, nu wife, of m8 Ilfrst part, and Enroll: L. Palmer o n m!‘ v Félanlynraelilfilltg, Judge of Pro. o PRESENTATION — Last llllht about forty fellow employees ol 9nd City Clerk, i Mr. J. -A. Iullerbon, of Mr. assembled at the home wishes to Mr. Fullerton whose marriage nu Miss Mary Reed. N, takes place shortly. During the . evenln music was furnished by Don esser, Charlie Chamber-l lain and Duke Nellson. On of those present, Mr. Messervey presented Mr Fuller-| ton with a chest of silver as s Despite the inclemency of weather a fairly large crowd at- tended the evangelistic service in the Salvation Anny Hall last night, conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. Pederson. The Adjutant: message gave himse’! willingly to the 10rd". 'r.w. Goodwill officiated at the‘ the affine of R- Sollcltorr, Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown this I 1 was based on the text "And He‘ ' Telephone Lino Being lie-routed r j .. ‘me Island ‘rel hon company k re-mutinf a soctlagn o? line from wee e of the m end Southport. Mr. D, menial would be Ibo s and Queens Counties brallnches off the Charlottetown-Morita west of Pawns] village. I the l8 Road and thence to over to Th fields from Southport corner main road and thence no the paved highway at crossroads NQvEMB_ER§1:2.-on Pownal- Snuthpurt lThTCC l.ll.ll.F. Members The officers and are makln three of ieen connected a record numbe with S 0308588 is at this important The members honored on this and along Farlane who ;s to GVCIlt. "1 the loan to l-LD. Johnson sndoccllfifl?!‘ Hm To Be Honored Wilder I-ndse No. zmmeTbé" Preparation; in er members who the Or l’ °1 Years. It 1; "Killer =ro if?! rmunn-aun "E lll- Dr. have for ' the highway to Pownal. been continuous member? 01m“ Llnemen are working st it Lodge and, Mr. Patterson Fflfgm. whenever an opportunity offers and who has been n member form" 1t is considered it might be several years. They will be Presented m“ months before the work is com- gulfable jewem emblematic o’ ti: De . . signal honor, by nepmy G, Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction In front 0f the Law Courts Bullrli in Charlotte ls to and and soy:- thence bound: vision astwardly owned _ Westwlr ly nlong boundary of said land formerly owned by Owen Shreenan snrl along flu South boundary 0f land now in possession of Richard Mc- Csrvillo to the laid Malpla Pllin Road: thence South s said Road to the place of. oom- ‘ ining One hund- red and twenty-five more: of land excepting and resflrvlng from nix acres of land along said division llno of bot 67 conveyed in Cliffs by Deed dated the 27th clay of July, A.D 1900. beln virtue of mencement, The above sale is Charllrttetnwn City of New Yo Clorgymun, Trustees port, default having been made in Payment of Principal montaiy and interest thereby se- 'thelr congrat/ulations and bestl w" ' F01‘ further Queen's County, Prince Edward. Island, on Saturday the First day _ of A . 1942 at the hour of twelve o'clock n sinlllllr the lundsthgollowlng, that t el of land situate, lying lng an Lot or Number Twenty-seven in Prince County, bounded and described as follows, COMMENCING stake lot on the But side of the in Rood and in the of land formerly to John L- along cl ‘lll! land O0 e between late 7 O7: thence Northwsrdly along the mid division llne tn lend for-me!!! Owen Shreennn; thence February Al). H. A. Simpson of '3? articular! lppl alnm- & Has um, Palmer and Cuthherl A. bggittlllgl Simpson Truslels Mortgage». The above Mortgage Sale was postponed on the First day of the the hmu of Twelve O'clock noon on Tuesday, the First thy of De- ‘ocmher A.D, 1912 ‘ghulottchwn, November 18th. HAROLD L. PALMER. and CUTIIBERT A. SIMPSON. Trusteel. Meringue. oon, all and Master, G. Hazen sentations will be Fellows Hall. gown 1n is belnB prepared. tract piece Township ate Shreonln; North the South on; the there- mlflQ power dance Sabin-day. Nov. Hampshire Cemetery. Q"°"'" mnYAN-roiv -- at s Anglican ‘h’ ‘°"‘ tuennent Kensingwci at to St. m1: of Wildey Lodge all other sister lodges invited to attend. A 51 brine .v NW. l8, 1942, Mrs. John Bry 08 s. mineral from 1m resl ence lfildw I pm. m- The meetln mu ' one interested‘ and E one“ to m,‘ e member, of American flyers 1n c111 struck near the old Chirlluexlrfe l: ital of Peiping in making n 0R Jap-helcl mine; north of 11 Y. ‘q DEATHS ______________________ WATTS — Alb ‘Hampshire Nov. l 1942, Mrs. Jolm Watts in her Ol year. Funeral flmm her late reci- 21. service starting at 1 pm. Interment q McOARVILLE-At the City Hoo- pltal, Nov. l8, 1942. Jame; F‘ m. Carvllle aged O4 years. Funeral will. take place from his latr- residence 19 Hensley St, Friday mornlnz at 8.46 Dunstarrs thence to the RC. Cemetery. McDEARMAIB-At 284 Sydney Sh. Wednesday, November 1 George 0. McDennnald, aged years. His remains will be convey from Frank Hennesseyi! l8. Logan of their esteem and 500d gsmllgrz Al}, ‘ligasfflg: Home this afternoon at s o'clock. w a" ____ it was any: postponed to and will giwtg,‘ zgislgézfeyfistldgmgfi: rvwmrsnc smvr - ‘m PM “t t" "m P"°°"‘ funeral will take of... He vised the importance of alvlns .____-____._... N. D. MGCLCGII a God, to spend and be spent mum) GU11,“ for Him. Mrs. Pederson and Mrs. _.._ Egan}; Vrllfgathetrllllie Beans g Lgrugt Ont Nov 1a - UNDERTAKER _ “ ea cu e read o e . __3r ' ' During the evening, Mrs. Pedersomggpbvoodglaegrtkaglbég, follgylglllilt‘; ‘MUM-Mil a taught u" °°nll°gall°fl new under defence of Canada rezul- ‘i. ° °m$°'- . atlons of making statements in- Ulll-flvltfllwfl l“ FUNERAL n CANOE 00v: - Lf-unflfi; 3i nlfiflfngm ‘flktilflgfgt; “m” wimm" The funeral of Donald Jfacbougalfgmq", we; remanded a week for “m” u. 73. WI! held yesterday afternoon sentence when ho appeared in from his late ldence at Canoe. Nun wdny, Cove to Canoe Cove cemetery. luv.’ :~_—=-—__.. ~__ _______ .._..'.-.r- > _ ant l “l Basilio! Funer Hide’! morning at B o'c2ock to st. Mary Chuzch, Montague, where the fun- eral Mass will be sung at 9.30. bu. torment in the Church cemeleg are cordially 10ft Program l home and grave-side. The pallbear- ers were: Messrs. Mack MacFudy- en, Colin Campbell, Dan Mam hank Smith, and Jacob Inmnn. Members o Derry 11.01.. attended the ‘ser- vices in o. body and the orange service at the grave was conducln 0d bv Cam MacPl-iec and Gilbert MucDougaZl. _Too Late To Clasify l | ' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Memorial Mass for Deceased Members Basilica, Friday, 8:30 AM. Commemorative Service, K. C. Home ,2 HEROE$ AREMADE - f ALLTl-lE- l Batman . -'\l‘.' ' ANGLES? . be adopt u, t <1 le v.- 1 w - 5“°°°“°‘" l" Rt. 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