.. g, . H gwEsTERN GUARDIAN ‘QQIIYEIJ. i c1249" xi; order W cold Vwillll “He” fwfifluuim. 02.00 “i l. h m, xeusl-nirlflil- n‘ ' ~ _ _ npuukcwor for ‘wily, lldlllbSl. in t, e5 from Slimllle venjencc. lifldilln‘ m?“ _ l ' “nd ‘lfmugue Erechgiaifeidma shflbrtllieii’ son no. Keith 1:? nrrired safely in India. i Sea Lord To iii 0n Nov. 1S ’ _\v1'0_ Nov. i4 — (GP) -— 1, Sir Andrew Cunningham, . ,:..;.< lo the b80- from England on _ g, .t was {inflmillflllltéd ‘,1 ~. The broadcast w c rlgn?“ oi iiiivy suiiday and m“ ion of navy week. Andrews nddrcss will be zar- m9 i n. C ii civilly“ T l ruling‘ llie United slat" m5 _ week. Cindr. C. w cf the United States “Rose w visit Canada. l'.\ lilc was the sub- rwui picture. “The wussell", which told V n evacuating Jlfiiffi officers and .‘..\\./ .1 u}. k in Toronto. Ottawa, N. B , and Halifax. icer Graduates '. Lieut. Wm. W. Tidmarsh, , cf Charlottetown, P. E. 1., i1 i idiinic of McGill iii;- l‘ r, Dr. F‘. L. . resides at 6 Richmond Irlien you Inc Domlhy “My Mosque Ihsppl u ‘Wilde up your akin with ‘Slowing undertone . . . 7m I mask treatment, a “willful pick-up for dull, “"11 vomplcxiona. $2.5‘) One of pig" 51553-5” '51‘; fireside-client ll rfanl o» IMHc reunion so. FY?» Drug Store WMMERSIDE ”“\'\lp*'klf\ [mg Inrphy I Inc It. all oiw. u ‘oiun IE‘ SIDE and time: coimn ggnsnliocrlptlvll. ngybpbvlllltdlllylllllidlllllltl- bpmgetcullilinnudilai wgfll llrcoi. Gourllno Drugstore. lately. VIII lircot. Ink Quint. “Gruivfllg gm“, qmigdelvoniltoanyliomlniunmenlde. dlygglllfiifIlfll. Phonoflflforthiaaervlc; m, M; vnapcnllblo for deliveries on your route. Advcrtlllrig Water ltrcel. ‘I110 cooperation of the people Frlnce Edward Island is requested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Plrilllic; n nation-wide search .. x35 -~ imf....“u‘fi.‘.it.°°l‘.iiii.iii 0 p01; _ _, rs or war. "hm. I. ma“ ‘gglilE-eul g2?” ‘trhe prisoners escaped from an in. mum d” "W". tandmr errnment camp at Blenheim, Ont. m- Mai Harold n. ' °- °“ ‘"1’ Yi- "iii my have en 11-11-13i_ 5°": 111W llidirll; in some rural _,, ,,,,,,,,,—,;;,,,,,s c uiémil lfii.v°.‘ii“'li”.i..i’l‘" “f...” an - will be held in the Masoniculliqalfiillsh: bl" ibis may not be ml; cage, Kgnflngmn‘ flgygynbe; ggmt beyas prisoners have been known to . - - c c o ginning o ii ii n. félrlgilgieg-ligié‘ gigging“. f the!‘ -I'UNI'.BAL 0 CAHILI. Oil/iillilodoocriptlcncftho The funeral of tli late 2221c Cahill ‘ f wassilaeld no‘? this, reslgaerice, Sum- i oglntiieefillgiuligkmm’ u “w!” mer con onay a emoon twooclock. Burial was in the Peo-i Waller Manhai-dt: 2'! y are pies Cemiatery. Rev. crimes Car-Urge, 5 ft. 7 ins., 1'14 lbmeflallow wmnlexion, brown eyes, dark brown ‘ hair. Straight nose, prominflit l illointed chin, normaflulteelthildmed- wer . oman Catholic. He has “a entail mould at bottom of his throat. He speaks German, some llkigldsh, and has a peculiar husky voice. He was an Oberlleutenarit of the German Air Force. . Friedrich W. Patrick, M yocra, 5 ft. i) in. 160 lbs. ruddy complex- ion. Hazel eyes with puffed lids. i I l S side Board Bf Trade Meets , His hair is» straight and light i brown. Ears are prominent. His a nose has a slight hook, long; n guard o, Tyade met m umthenfiiggle, round chin, good teeth, a full low- Fred Arsenaultt-S Members of the OI German Merchant Navy. all last night for the reguim- 8!‘ lip. He speaks German only, has In-Onthly meeting The President. on loft cheek, scar on back of left hand, and one on left forefinger. He has o. large bone bump at the rear of his right ear. He was for- merly s searrian in the German Merchant Navy. Bus: .I.A. Eultgem, 29 years 5 it. l0 in., 132 lbs., fresh complex- ion, brovvn-blue eyes. Hair ls brown, wavy, and parted on left side. His nose is straight and long. He has o. small chin with cleft in the ccntrc. Good teeth, normal mouth. Ho has a seer from left ' eyebrow on forehead, scar on base of right hand on outside, large scar mark on base of right calf. He is a former seaman of the Helmet F. llacli, 25 years, I ft. 7 ln., 1.45 lbs. fresh complexion, blue eyes. wavy fair heir, parted on the left side, small nose with a slight tilt to the end, a full round chin, good teeth, and a straight thin mouth. He has a mould on the left side of the bridge of his nose. He speaks German only, and was for- merly a seaman of the German Merchant Navy. Prince Edward Inland citizens are requested to be on the watch i0!’ any OTlE OI‘ DION? DETSORS 811G- wering these descriptions. If they have information they are asked to get in touch immediately with the nearest R.C.M.P. detachment, or Army Provost. 9008111 Bllkcl‘. imsided. - F- - rle HlCKCY. reporting for the town improvement com- mittee brought to the attctiitioii of i the Board the matter of tne oiiinp at the East end of the Town. justl west of Morrison Bros, plant, m was the opinion of all present that some definite action will sooner or latter have to be taken w remedy B)’ Alex I. Singleton l-DNDON. Nov. l4 -— (AP) 1 A new high in Anglo-French friend- ship was proclaimed today by For- eigil SQCTBIHW Eden. strengthening belief in London that Britain is bent upon formation of a ivcstoru V the inat- ter to some satisfactory conclusion. Considerable satisfaction was due to the Booms recommen- dutlons to the C.N.it. authorit- ies that the space iii iront o. the , station had been pond. RODQHIHK hiliilllfiiifl bloc t0 iziinrd against for tho transport committee, ivir. 4,; Piiiii-iikll‘ German agrcssicn. LcROy Holman showed the inoni-| Mr. Eden told the House of Com. bcis of the Board ll. framed, picture‘ mons ill glowing terms of the re- of the spot before and niter the emerirence cf Friince as i; groqt Dawment had been laid and it is ~a< ' ' - T‘ proposed to forward ine picture 1o “that Eilggrlgtecilniiarliililtllntsh iupgom Mr. Johnston of the U Nit as ll. before ha m f is d m a ma?‘ goodwill gesture for his efforts mo o 1s e r en s p or e g) haw,‘ this yew lmwrmm wmk danoplqp es rested on a surer foun- he. The matter of the serious ihort- Remmnli m the Brmsh 3°°dwlll age of refrigerator cars was dlS-lmisslon t“ PM?‘ he 59°“ l" ‘he cussed by me 30am and ‘mm n. absence of Prime Minister Chur- was felt that iiothliic could be cone! Cliill. who returned by air from to increase the available number, the French capital several hours Mr. i-iomion advised the Board that. inter inviting tired but horny at a su-ftilestion had been made by him the resuits of his mission. Mr goivilililcli-ilttlliéireatiytcs séililitrf: lllilgfiedlhfij Clfiurchill met Gen Eisenhowzr ' ‘S.’ '1 n ' cv during this months when they RTCl beiffli-t efllllhltgllnlilnlrrllg.’ most ur-izentlv needed and decreuv Front], m “(ism m qcld scd later on. during the Win18!‘ nil h Em p c“ cflillill l," months for instance, when the llfi-d l” 5 or“ at‘ Mr C m“ l l _ n i‘ not so Dressing advance of the imminent meeting A11 rmmu routine bwmss haw of the big iliree-is attempting to in; been dean, Wm, Um meeting ad_ iiiie up an alliance among Brit- ~ nin, France Belgium and Holland Joumed on moti _ to stand sentinel over Germany iiows N. B. Minister Discusses Potato Believe Britain ‘Seeking Western European Bloc i (after the poet - victory occupation veriod. This development is understood t0 be designed lo match a Similll!‘ eastern alliance which would be formed nround Soviet Russia with both combines so constituted that they would be able to function with- in the framework of any future world security league. Amid, cheers from his colleagues, Mr. Eden offered this tribute t0 Gen De Gauile-"Tlie man who io- iiny is unquestionably the lnspircr and the mnii who personifics the unity oi the French people." H spoke also of the vigor and confid- enCe of the French troops. The foreign secretory’ hinted those volunteer troops might yet get a chance to turn their weapons of vengeance upon Germany. “No one can doubt,‘ 'lie said, "that when time‘ and opportunity pres- ents these men will give as suit- able an account of themselves zig- riirist the hated Nazi in the field as they have alraedy given in the bitter and bloody warfare in France iisc f.” The foreign secretary made no attempt to minimize the difficulties which confront France He told the House that 2,500,000 of her men -prlsoners of war, political. depor- tccs. and forced lflb0fCTS——Bl‘0 still held in Germany. Canadian In LOVE Export _ Situation “FE _? N, Nov. 14 —Back in, New Brunswick after having achieved 800d results at Ottawa as head of i; large (relegation of potato growers, shippers and gov- ernment officials from the live easwrn provinces. l-Ioii. A.C. Toy- lflil‘. ‘ oi -‘ ‘ re. dd:- cussed the talks held in tihe Dominion capital with representa- fives 0f the Wartime Price; and ‘Trade Board. Mr. Taylor told of having placed before the board “information con- cemlng our present crop of potatoes and hhe necxsicv for steps being taken to facilitate the prompt and orderly marketing of e crop." and of title favorable attitude towards requests of the delegation. The minis : “Fm fer 881d | m information presented| from nil province it was apparent it there would not be a shortage. in Ehstcrn Canada and that fur-i the: exports would be justifiable. As a result of the request of the delegation. the Wartime Prices and Trade Board has announced blmt all potato exipcrt permits previously issued. but due to expire on Nov. ., will now on application by wire or lettier be exfcmded a valid uiulil Dec. 20th. Furthermore additional export permits for reasonable quantities will be favor- ablv considered and promiptiy acted upon up unitll Dec. . "M that time the situation will again reviowed and a decision made wth regard to further ex- po nding 0n tihe quantities available generally, it is considered that applicants for permits should confine their requests to their knmedlata sales and not uk for mom pcrlnito than they are IOiIiR to roquir, immediately. "Infonnation was givqi to (he 76% of all adults have bad _ brecfhf Play safe-inc GOLGATES TOOTH POWDER Scientific lasts prove conclusively lhcl in sovcn out oi Ion cases COLGATPS TOOTH POWDER Instantly slope oral bad brcclh. SAVES YOII MONEY! Compared to other leading brands, a large tin of Cblgfltt’: gives you up to 30 more bus/rings, a giant do up to 46 man bruiliirzge-foi- not a penny more! TIP To EMOKEIEI Cnlfli Tooth Powder il OIIO 0f l!!! quicken, easiest ways no guard against ‘ stain and tobacco breath! Get Colgnceh today. llan As R. A. F. Sinks Tirpitz LONDON. Nov. l4 — (CP Cable) A young Canadian bombnrdicr, F0. Walter Daniel of Rivers. MEAL, who flewinl-heleadlnn R.A F. s- ter in Simdnyh attack that l five bombers fllld that crews fol- ‘llid sank the German battleship Tirpitz in Norway's Tromose Fjord. mav have been the first to smnsh the one- time pride of German navy. Daniel who. as a member of the raid leader's crew pressed the but- ton tha lowing observed two direct hits and l-wo near misses. Nine Nazi Vessels Lost Bff Norway l-QNDON. Nov. i4 — (OP) — Ships of the British home fleet des- troyed nine German vessels Sunday night off Lister Fjord. south of Egcrsund. Norwny. and drove a 10th ashore. an admiralty communique announced tonight. Two cruisers and four destroy/e", including the Canadian destriver Aliwllquin composed the British force and all returned to port saf- ely “having suffered a smnll iium- ber of casualties," the admiralty delegation indicating that because of a short crop in the United States. oonlidenalob qirinilitles would be uimd the United Stii-ltes dill’- QOLATE’! TOOTH POWDER 25c 40¢ U-EANS YOU! BREATH AI TT CLEAN! YOUR TEETH Bolgsie’: Nylon Toothbrush ccigm Nylcii lwiiiloc spin 2.‘ can‘! gel soggy. lllnl HO in» T coioairfl TOOTH POWDER Britain Faces Nard Winter ‘IOWONIO, Nov. 14 — (C?) Mrs. Clara Flavelle Mclilachern, chairman of the national women's of the Canad- lald in a re- ort from Britain tn headquarters ere today that the people of Brit- ain "are faced with the hardest win- ter yet as far as personal hardship is concerned." Through her the Queen sent a message to the women oi Canada expressing "how deeply touched I week. l!!! by all they have done for us." Due to heavy run oi‘ hogs, and in order to give us time to process those we have on liand, we will not be receiving further hogs the present week, but, will resume handling iis usual next ,DR.THOMAS' willll’ SOOTHES. SIMPLE SORE THROAT GS ' frin; cginporrrrrowiv_ GUARDIAN Escaped Nazi Prisoners May Be In Hiding Here; Police Seek Cooperation i _ of a sear on tho left eyebrow, scar "QIIIIIJIIJ . Plans For “JY-‘L’ TO-DAY l Youth Centre , lAre Discussed With practi a full attend- ance, members c the finance and new building committees of the YMCA. met last evenin with the board of directors for t e ur- pose of furthering an irnme late start on the erection cf the new YJLOA. Youth Centre for Char- lottetown. Vice President B. Roy cudnioro presided. Mr. s. A. Mac- Leod, chairman of the building committee, reported for that body; and Mr. E. C. Johnstone, chair- . man of f‘ for the “ A human Mine IQ CECIL KELLAWAY HELEN WALKER If IVdm _ wills! when m for snlffly, Headooldsconcauoemudi .Va- trouble $i‘°‘-‘r llA-l-sloluhlélghaprcw . t mane oorildsfiom p‘ m in time. Follow o Obi of tentative MAIEL PAIGE cut-arm fi JAMES BROWN c n ifl ti no roparcd by orchi- sw E. from! y g and ‘. I.‘ Blanchard and presented by Mr. Harris. Mr. Harris has made o. YJLCA. personal ins ti of buildings at Ewan? Moncton and “it... DIANA HALE mauwicuiiian-i-mnvnmo w-a-Am-am-omu-i-n-u-m - c-q- a m... u Iluid runs-nu _n_.n..n..n.n_nn_.a.4_ ALSO — NEWS AND COMEDY SHOWS 7.30-9.15 THURSDAY AT 2.30 Y other control. from officials at thou centres miircd valuable information. With u s buio he outlined plans in detail cf the probable building necessary meet the needs of l. youth centre for the city. At adjournment it was falt by all h: attendance that suitable einents would be made much this If‘! The board is arranging with the National Council of Y.M.C.A. to have one cl.’ their officials, ox- fenced in YM.O.A. building, to Charlottetown immediately architects, TSUMMERSIDEN ovie Star Picks P. E. I. Highlanders As Favorite Regiment Prince Edward Iliad Hghlnlfln is the "favourite" Cane an Re- giment of Nancy Coleman, Holly- “TlIflfk scjreenldactrcss. 1 m us s o n an art clc N Wfjrld, published in Toronto. thieig’: A IIIOUD _oi Warner Brothers Stars were sitting amund the dres- sina room talking about the war nnd fighting in France. Scene o: th- in of their with the members of the building commit- toc and the board for the pur- pose of expediting the work. Protestant Orphanage Board Meeting The regular monthly meeting cf the Trustees was held on ‘hiesday November 14th. Mr. W. A Stew-I art. Chairman, presided and there‘ was a 800d attendance of members. Reading of the minutes and oth- posed of and included the report 0f Mr. MacNutt on our Coal sup- ply which seemed satisfactory. A good member from Kensing- ton, Mr. Preston Kennedy iviis re- rted ill and a letter expressing | kip. for early recovery was directed to be sent to him. C _ picked a. unit and dedicated a picture to the re. gkirvigciét of her choice," say; New l‘ m‘ m. so much that I am very jealous m,“ the new human‘ m m, m; 1 of it that I have no reason to be. distant future. “l buck to life, and when you kill .1 vromzinls lwW’ there il resuscitating it than there is of reviving a corpse. thoy arc murdering the affections of their motes. mcn who are starving their wives’ hearts to death, who no kil all of their wives‘ tenderness for them who are slaying their wivu’ tyranny. Every day we see wivcs who are torturing their husbands‘ love for them to death by the pin pdclu of their tongues, incessant nagging and fault-finding and complaints. - ~4 ~~-——€-——-——--~---.-‘-q.---._ Dorothy Dix Says- : We have l Q I of liar, though I know when I think She has a little money of her own and i" “l” "'- is ‘Tlilil! in lcrive me. Please help me to find a way to keep her from doing it. What can I do to let her know I am sorry? PM. RIVIVING THE CORPSE 0F LOVI ANSWER: No man has ever yet found a way to bring he do“ no my of It il a pity that husbands aiiu think d Iail when Erverydayvnlco ui-c‘: .... ...~. by their abuse and brutality, love for thorn by their miserlinesl and by their ‘fhmvvhcniiotoclstcmdiovcisdocdbeyundalrunrrcc. idem, than husbands and wives beat upon their breach and want h know how they can revive the beautiful thing they have killed. And nobody can tell them. DEAR. MISS DIX: I have a girl who is really null, [c04- lcohng ‘attractive, well-dressed, o. lady in every sense of the word, concept that: t; b 1 n c d; _ she chews gum incessantly, and that fairly nauaeates nu. I don! dato ‘r m“ m usness was rs s her half as much u I would if her Jaws were calmer. Why dc girll hoose to imitate the habits of the cow? DISGUUPID. ANSWER: I wish I brew. lt ll a problem I ponder over without being able to arrive at a conclusion, for all unromantic oblectl the rumlnctive animal is the least alluring. other stars‘ favouri are: Ann Th, wax-y with“, m, 110mg we; l“ reported an going along very sat- isfactorily gnd that the recent Pat- ching Party had been an outstand- ing success. As all were anxious to hear a report on the Finances, Mrs. H. . Henderson Provincial Or- anizer of the Annual Drive for nds reported the collection was now in full swing and returns re- ceived to date were all exception- ally good, while many encouraging letters had been received from col- lectors now at work. In Charlottetown the drive WU. u always, most successful and the Charlottetown Auxiliary passed in to the Board o. cheque for $3.150 00- The ‘Trustees expressed their deeD gratitude to those women of the province, who for many YB!" hBi/B carried on this great work on be- half or our needy children. Wlth some advance Dfflllliliriillll necessary for the Christina! 11°"- day attended to and an adopiim case decided the meetini Hlilolir- nod- who hails from B tis Seaforths of Vancouver; Dolores liforaii, 48th Highlanders; Bishop, the Loyal Edmontons; Mar- Jorie Riordan. Regina Rifles; Hedy Lamarr. the Black Watch: Michele liforizan. Les Fusilkrs Mont-Royal: Ingrid Bergman: the Queen's Own Rifles: Fave Ehnerson. North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment; Joan Leslie. North Nova Scotia High- lenders. h Columbia. Name Peaks After Allied Big Three VICTORIA. Nov. 14 - < ) _ Mountain peaks in the northeastern corner of the Peace River block and British Columbia have been na- med after Prime Minister Church- -—-— ill, President Roosevelt and Mar- ‘ d shal Stalin. Lands Mlnister Ken- noueh ellins nedy announced today. an 9,500 without breakinll llg- While ‘iii-Y feet higlnthepeaks lie north of the big bomb was beinfl uilt the bowl‘ Finlay River and Just south of the bays of the Lancaster! were mod- Alaska highway. ificd to carry it. eoeent “and n. strong e- to stand the impact Mall) Blind Man Nelpoil To Sink The Tirpitz Jiiuu Hor-tsivill mu Fulton MacDonald Raver. ' DEATH! vvaurn - at cnroiid. IM- i4- Mrs. Gavin Walker in her 317th year. mineral on Thursday; Dri- vate service from the hwme 0f Charles Harvey at 2 o'clock iheiwil to Crgplufl United Church it 3 30. Interment <7 ’ wleibfy- MCEACBEIN — At the residence o! nor son-in-law. Mr. Daniel Brui- ley, Suffolk. on Tuesday. Nov. 14. M", Mlnnlg McEachern. Widow 0i the late Frank McEachcrn late of Georgetown. in ilcl‘ 75th year- Tile remains will bflmllveyed "m" Frank Hennesseyl Funeral 7mm“ this nftemoon at 1.30 to her inte residence. Geflrkelbwll» 1mm "he" the funeral will take [place Thurs- day mornin at 9 0°l°°l< l0 S‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 14 — (AP)- The sinking of the Tirpitl by EA. F. Lancasters using six-ton earth- quake bombs is a triumph for a blind man who lost his sight by a German bomb blast in the ot- tacks on London in 1940, the Bri- tlishhtinformstion services sold last ng . He la air commodore Patrick Huskliison, M.C., director of ar- mament for the Royal Air Force. and he shares with his team of ex- perts the credit for developing the devastating 12,000-pound bomb. Behind the scenes. the services report said, he and his experts have made a close examination of the results tllbli¥rfllfid ‘Olill hetiiivltliv- armed tnrge s. ey o owe c _ n enneng 1n Church bombing of the Scharnhorst and ‘égnneesbgyurc It the Gneisenau while they lay in ' Brest, and they noted that although there was at least one direct hit N. D. MacLean and many near misses the battle- shl-v: succeegcd in‘ éflflliliflflg.‘ u‘ Th t w " eve on It e new eXTXTICOP-pillrlgiig explosive and ‘NQEITAKER streamlined it to have a lwtlt ~ IAIALMEI Quantum: all Noni Wlltcliln Phone ill Officer Graduates i l AUCTION l AT INDIAN RIVER 0n account of a complete chango ln my hiulnesa I will sell by auc- tion on my premises on Wednes- day, November 22. iwifllillilllf 8i l p.m-, lil my livestock and imple- l manta consisting of: l LIVESTOCK Three wcrk horses, four extra good milk cows. i ll head of young cattle (fat), one brood low. IMPLEMENTS — Hay mower, farm wagon, driving wagon, sev- eral slelghs, plows, barrows, and in fact all kind of agricultural im- plcmenls used on n farm; all liar- ,nels and also all small articles ‘ found on a well-equipped farm. M. Finder. TERMS-CASH. Bub. Lleut. William oiivis a FRASER LTD. i RCNVR. 0f Allbefiloll. mm graduate “ missam. cam-nets. m. training course oiit bheI-fxliigs. l HUG“ MORRISON‘ the most. _ EGMAKER CONCENTRATE added to the grain, some hen can produce 20 Grade A eggs a month. Mimi AMDIJNT 1o alone nun; tiiioiizii rim" l S C} ...-wlien'you Téedl siiuii-ciuiiriscmiiiiizii‘ 0n grain alone, a lion will produce 10 eggs a month of With three quarters of a pound of SHUR-GAg: i At B5 canto a dozen, 10 Grade A eggs are worth I cents. Three quarters of a pound of SHUR-GAIN Egmaker costs approximately 8 cents. Therefore 10 extra Grade A eggs cost you about three cents. You make 26 cents per bird per month exirzi by feed‘ ing SHUR-GAIN 35 per cent EGMAKER (YONCENTRATE. Make more Money on Eggs Tl-IE SllUR-GAIN WAY Food service names where grinding and mixing facil- ities are available. E. D. IVES. North T170" D. A. McRAE, Hezillierdnle GORDON ROSS, Vernon River. CANADA PACKERS LTl)., Kcnsinginn. Dealers where Sliur-Gain complete feeds and concen trates are available. W. M. Bowncss, Bedeoue E. A. Buell. Village Green William Callbcck, Bcdelllll! N A. Clltcllffe. Fnderlcton B. D. Dixon. North Tryilll- J. B. Drlscoll. Mt. Herbert Mrs. Laurel-ta Divine. Pcallcs John Edwards. Colville E. D. Ives. North Trycn W. R. Jenkins. Charlottetown Harold Lyle. Summerslile Maynard lb McKay. Northern J. F. Morris. Kiiikorn Monklcy, Simmonw and olcl-‘iirlans. Miseiiuclic. Claude McNcill. (YLearv MacGulgan s. lloylc. Hunter lIlvv ll. S. McLeod Ycrniin River l). A MeRae lleailierdals J. C. Plllman. New Aiiiinn Qulizloy & Son. Si, Pciers A. L. Rennie. lilvnsilnli- Gordon Ross, Vernon llii Stewart d: Beck, Almiin J. C. Wilkinson. Si"? iv Wllishln null-v 0a.. iwrtn wil- tshlre _-__ "Cornwallis“. His father, Mr.‘ Alliiiilllm" Frank P. Promo‘ resided hi r1: 1. —