~V1s¥~LflrufIA ' becoming a i? “mam? “nubile wmwns for sorenitv- and determination, there converge 3 llttio colder day by day the Mrs. F. A. Blanchard of Boston, the A R R (An. an,“ Plwnunon) éllglilfidnfilgmilglnlileg- itnut tl-iieéirwfilzgog Turkey has transferred to m; >ooaoooo~oo¢¢eoo+ooooovsaar"o Q PAGE six THUR. l cannot -- - _ PRINCE EDWARD: TUDAY o» SAT. WARREN was... _ a... Reflects Partwlpatlon In t l! a rry 0n 0 a n a d a t o fps I U D A Y u" ; G anada s War Effort m H, is sacu N, _ The loneWolfMeetsalacly 2 d MA THEY." rue a A ‘s A RM; Ac Al . 2151a“: 834.? SHORTS _ MUSICAL _ TMVAWUU, , cdmmdicidi Lodns lncreoll $13,000,000 _t_o $223,000,000 _ Liquid l'l M t , THER n‘ JUDY.“ . . . Position 75 Per Cent of Public Liabilities — Assets $961,000,- Sllllllfuo lllJllt-lu‘ l You ux: ; 000 — Profits Lower by $26,000 — Government Tux Bill Much t »'~1l—~ —‘- ‘ V" - 1 I I1 i f l-rli. t» ' _ w i. IHEMBEST... '9 er I A ' u-u- . s: lnudsrantsmosuaommpiwl rtd \ . l \ i'""'.:.t;l.-t.‘.'i"-~iii~ c M) | To L . Bu» were w» TH" FRI- ...~...l°‘.‘.. M..;....i-§".....°.’l in”! are 939 per 2.... flit. tal iii. m. “M s ncln‘ and w- s ACTION mu. s SAT Clal statement, issued today, N- billties m the public. Notes oi’ and . » i In’ - ~ '_ ', 1,," per ' llccts the increasing raus at which cheques o1 other banks $32 254.269 GALA "t g‘ mum“; and o ' . . d d d‘ - . '- luisiziess zhrwalghout we lvmmtoiilgoney on deposit in other’ banks’ _ OPENING 0F -—- t u ° ‘u- ' ~ ' ' . '- 1.. a. - ~ d -:. th t 1.3112280. locks , , "t lli-:;.::.~:'.::r a l'"i."“° ""’.'.ZZ°.I§T... °° ‘little ‘ m" if 1'." l“; l £§’,.“i”n..n°“.”“f‘:o°’i‘d“:si9:‘<il38li5§:l‘ll Eastern llay & mu 0o llew w a t" Q -"\€fl I'll" . l‘ 8 611' W , I800 l n an , , n ' - ‘ l . , 3:332‘? 1mm." ‘Asenorita seeking lwlp‘ l fishlliiililfehflfilnfiillegiitfiuig“ Smlahlhtlesctiartgfizgt Show ‘:0 . m“ SING mllll-Golltltll-IAVII s I ' port, wii% an sir-gin? record ofl The Punk's part in flnancnlg us; Pllwllal slmel. Charlottetown n- ~-~- n" “" . r-wu . Xcirsnzur us: AIIEAm- ?l'°.'3.°.1l°l;. tlihhhiflbdihihJ-ifiil ‘Ei’§?;i”‘§.‘i’é‘st?.i. Liififillflé 8:51-2:31}: T H R a E a N 'r I R E F i, () 0 R S noun iov! Amw“ ' A dswi fir" "m mclorlV w"°'"" ‘ . , F()I'R {; l).\ i‘ SPECIAL i‘. Cfllllltlhli‘. lib t‘ awn =_-_4a us“ EXAMlN.ATl()N Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. In- Ilulllull t lite dusk hunters are returnluu Blanchard .~pciit last winte.‘ , .. » ,, . . . v lllvztWfl-blv whore there were fam- to d_ I r, rectors. Mrs. Miller Ma Fad‘ Mr ‘s H. J- lmncdillh lcS-ltldllcksr and qum A o“ m“ Ishml‘ “him is her birth‘ rlijtlil Lllllimtllllfilll ill“- the father lay Wlllll llli “gm can Fltiutlkerl}; gltilllstixgarlagnll; alga‘: lfielgglgi glllégaatevghflod- Everett Glow‘ c uni ‘ - ~i- -. C‘ " i. d. ~.~ - ‘ " c‘ ,1“ ' l ' - - i‘ ouioaiauusi ‘will? ggwzve; e“'stg’,il,iie“cfib“gll llll<~i flllllllllg l° 5mm‘ ‘fr, ‘if calmly with never n glance up- ‘ ‘glllélgllsdxléér file W"? claw nil; that the Turks intend to protect . Gardiner reviewed reports wol°uAlffilelrlfeéloa”p°ulmit§e-ra gall“- -' llllllllflllfl l’~ E- l- . ‘ ' g Slllllllwli all“ made ma“? re“ 5 ward though plnncs dixne ovcr- a" " “ l. “"3” their interests against all threats from divisions all across the ooun- m '. ' lllll‘ s’ Office llours; ll) lo l2 A M. llllollgll ll 1185 590R 8 banner 1"?” during her stay here. who are very he“, have Show“ mflchk,‘ ca“? then the other children - the wlhole and “ma” m“ nuke‘, i. not Q" and up; Q11; w“ m; mumm- n' slckr M"- Be" wll-lli- Mll I: 2 to 5 P. M, l°l ducks l“ m,“ lflcallly» “llll uieascd to see hcr brick. II ‘ .. i. setting of confidence and pmtcth mrmed t, ‘ a‘ plaint from an industrialist. who I“ Mud‘ n’ w“ “(Wed and m‘ ‘s ugh“... .,,- , . .,_ m, m‘ more came in evidence than prcvi- l _____ age 9nd hofolsn" M" ‘mkerous tire care wns one 0i’ the mm c 1d “gm! Rush’ Th“ “u” did not submit a plan onded we ‘end $2 to T' B" Mum‘ '. ojflul t~i',n'ili‘i-ciilllu‘witl'sn I a. ""5 3'91"“ ‘llm l") <l°llbl l" the W10 Tho ronils in this locality, especl- xgglauiialmggtmt mot-hr: things m- had ever seen, nzxézlafiraonmfnigleg fmfiggtatgt firs; The Minister laid ithwaa the duty ‘Ilgxyfigxegfflllged We wk‘? kllmlllll l" UIIIIGSTORE We are Buying (‘lllth EN 8: FOWL Dnily -\ll (trades. Live and Co. Ltd. oovovvooooroovoooooogog Pbuitiiilri lion ll l* "l." intention to con-itbey are engaged in V_' twnrtjv sp clinch him-J MPH-W“- cE Tinson, George 10rd, departed for the which have been pro- Vfllfill’. m fhls community (iuzln; the past month have not cntirsly dtsnpirciircd as yet With the weather wiser. As time edges on toward alelusive wild duck getting a little s I the end of the legltlmite season s, iiliux of ducks from the x i which stopped here for the lthrce ivccks on their any north. inst which by the way are JLISL as fat as any tame duck. The many friends, both old raid young of Mrs Sarah MacKcnzic, arc ltlCtlo-Cd to welcome her back to 'i‘i1\"oii, utter smnding tho past year Mr. Kenneth MacDonald of the >3. S. Charlottetown spent the week end at his home in Tryon. O 6 O O v 0 O 0 O 0 0 Q O z Brenton Canfleld of Saranac Lake, 0 V 0 Q 0 9 a o o Three local young men Eric Rob- and Leslie Dawson, have Eastern part of the Island, whcre cutting pit tinuc buying poultry for the ll’l'°l’5- season iii the old stand. Mrs Boll. MacDonald of n =e c ~ ‘ ~~ ' awed , ‘ _ . . . r- ’ n. ‘ ., .1 m A ~ - .1 n mm“ to a hmchc. n nix! tindt. "up, _.; o ]_ d 1_._ b r d1 He told a press conference the M], Gqydl m ne- 9d "l5" 111811?»- hlnnltgy lirliluc. and I am lvallev _.__l_i§_ ‘ ___ _ gfigii-i.“tilt.tinsMliililfiiiiii-iiil: \1\‘lllll?l(l film “fog”; llllllllf» ditto-u); hi.‘ ,yo]?ihi-llughnigugdsinvlg arfinmlllg :22 ‘vlglgstlfgelllrgglglgeaoiéészé ccssity for xxx-teat: on the etxtrgv- neilsaigiliclgfvlltbeglle lflld l? fig}; 11 »--; - . .__"_":*‘““'€“"—* ‘- . ..*._.--wl 514.3 ‘ ‘ll i’ 1".‘ i ' ;",'1'1'_ - 1 t t - Vf , f oanadmns - y, ’ y ‘sages ‘Oil H ‘f; "l? bu.‘ all‘grades lilldilmatiohwldultlhc cffldclt third,‘ llhec back glliflvn Flllfl lllf‘ lllllfll “ll bring Tulrllzclvoiilth llhrgogvarcednalalg the 39 ‘naming centres‘ but‘ that all}? lllwllllelllfilée mfil-tltgnlmmgy to Se“ shun“ to m“ o! Nov‘ 15 il_n qllillllllltlg Chic ken, . 4 championship gnosewmor Md w “bum be hem m n Hub’ wmk. mm of me All,“ and ignite n“ medlical examinations bably M,“ and he “d” time“, don“. when one German ship “as scut- liuwl, llupks Geese 91¢ ~ . -, a - r reading. the door opcnixl and an q i. 131k “mull red-u“ that. "um 1' Wll° lled by 1K6 Crew- n . , - lflllllqtllSJ his tlllf.‘ to one o our d V “M W f H_ b" u tot a ans. would "mam to a figure with", the spent by United States tourists in wmle m 12 Sh, TN load“ [hunk w," for your s“ port _ s, own grntlmicn from Tryon. No 01 ifffl-“llll- BIlQHl/lt _°l‘ 1* - Got-many" has many divisions in Qapggltv o; the “amp, cenu-e,__ Canada. increases our purchaslnl; “ t e p‘ “ ,, in tho put ‘uid I sllilicit -' bolt \\'l‘l'lt \'.lth m» chamDlOYI-‘hlll. glioélllcflfxlllflllliltlcyl-“ $1116 ‘Ylliatvryznil: Rllltllilllltt, Slovakia and other parts 20,750. R ' power. It goes std-sighs back to the gzslltegmggiggrggirg: ,?,",’{§.I,‘frsq,,i:; -- ~ ' »‘. Y -‘ -ri i- - '\. '1 ll‘ 11.! " '~ - l . *l i... . i i tn .. * “.‘.-‘.‘;..‘22‘.l‘.‘ili" n1 i . s‘...mlaliitliirt °t ...?;“iv°‘i'°%‘.°’d“‘l°““ time“ s‘??? ‘i... “t“ti.l’“i°“f‘éi' ~ i ‘ t (n 1b § ‘ ‘ 0 ' L {m1 ‘ 1 1:1‘; ‘of ‘(I11 V ‘z ( must stav and lock flttor tlllilES- .- 1 A hnl Ho‘ I; 1| n cgu u.‘ usflg mnnnilln l Cllfgfttelgiéorlf‘ lilebl. ant? e canno o"; nu e6‘ g“ few "mes onshnre‘ This nnomom’ w_ p_ stunt“, hm: a > . ippc on oncs pcr- w‘; onh_.m dim. w“ . on‘. p 0dr gnéirlizi‘ uh c tea umiwd l!“ Fort ma“? 82;“ can‘ We must, thei ore, closely oontro however‘ the om” o, we “mp1,” . , . , _ . __? . . . , , _ . - Qtanley Bridge P El ~ so" ‘lust mm ivfr Waieilcus visited docks shtii- lit-tpliti-drllongmthatzhafig fist.“ tie served iintll not lontz fllfO as}: t1 no 3‘,‘,,,“”,,‘,’,‘§“§§§,§§,l§°“‘m"{§?, ‘fimfifi 9°" “lllllllll “lld ll° “ml-mil” °r _- g _ _ . _ . I In i it, . k _ , , _ 1 m l, Pa“ any nationality wore visihlv from brill t ___ ‘The {too ‘Cross muse visited YfiHlS. f_a% 1e, gllflNfifliltln yo“, T; m; cannot, be (dgsgqpgj 1n- ggaitllgalsl arlxld slfpnl€e°lll men‘ °1 o; monev may be available for war me harbor lookuum i4~—— ‘ iiyon Lcviisotlrlntcd School inst a ovo. can . l Os K . .. purchases‘ our 0mm must be p,“ The pom captain,‘ (“mp M058“, l‘ i\ R ME R 3 ply of our carcfullv selected coal " Pllmlllllll“ elllltled "End of Nazi‘ h d . .. . . - ~ _ .| ‘. ,1 r , the“, dim-muted in home at night. is men could be spared. For the bv Creed. Roll Call was anawere 1 ' 1 T d Mann," Put Lllti 50TH‘! can be regarded as a safe invest is?“ sgtlnfidialz‘ wmres recently’ m." ca" {or the 304i“ training pk bv Davin’ dues bypziggaamfsznblfigg cwevbgnag and m We are uluays anil llllx MHIMIII wi- quiuilllii-s than llalllll o (‘lllVkfIl and foul. Dlilktcrl .\'~. visor] to MW‘ us hcl-irc soiling. H’ uire lurg all grud Wi- specialise ln You uoulil he vyell ad- l rig“ for tho children. and the par- lint-ll 1111K"! mllllllls llclull‘ lllll 11 1 d g1 , d 1 . sured by no less than t-hll." d | h i d1. n. ‘ ' out: should err-operate by f0ll°“" Q33‘. 471i“ lh {lac-limit ductixbnuilgrzsazltlgttlgtzsuxbmdlgla8031 i 5135.12 alnfiflléttll,“ t“ m ‘s ~ f‘ 9 under which their employees could KINGSTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The mom-y you spend for a aup- huying poullry,l menl. with sure and abundant re- "i lurna In personal comfort and H (lomestlc cconflmY- W . lllsn rr-quirr slime good geese and w. n- & co‘ -~A-i—~~—~——i——— ' Shatl/effli" M01119? llllll llll Wlll- training period 26 Pit-oi; employees Glow; say-trees" Mrs. Edgar NBW- -——-—-—-—7i ilurks. l" Attend no auctions if thou hut dows blown out and a slizu WWW were called at first, and Mr. Ban- son (re-elected): auditors. Mrs. Bert LEMON PINEAPPLE RING.‘ 11".; “fly/u, psqqm; (to, Yum“; no money. up "Opened as usual." The Mil . dot-son appeared before the Boardwillis. Mrs. Beecher Campbell: di- ~ -_ L "ill 5,1‘ rms Hopi-lent Bprlnlle pineapple rings will" i'_ - ' lemon juice and allow to stand 20 Fire, Auto, Life, E. RAB row & Son and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Accident, Sickness -NOW PLAYING The Caballero CESAR ROMERO m! Shell: lycn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m lBank Of Montreal Statement Gay v Robert Sterling night's visit the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Walter Bell of 'I‘ryon. Mr Clayton Thomas of Tryon. who has been vmwrycd at the szrle Illfpilrl for the past s has i'-9l‘ll'llt‘tl to his home this wlntcr, as was the case a year ago. Ii stivms a. shame that such is to be the case, whcn U181 is such a largo number of youngsters in the surrounding localities wait- ing for a chance to learn the grand old game of hockey or to become iicnin if tho kids had u chance. So yringptlint some one will and start. the old rink g (tin-o more to the whirl blades and the snnp of the Mass, arrived quite recently and 1n- tciids spmiding the winter with her ' Mrs Chris Nvltlcr of 'I‘rv0n. ally lliL‘ cho from Lower Tryoh Col-nor to Carleton Siding are ex- in the capital. Spllds, spuds and still more spuds are the order of the day, with large quantitics moving in all directions. ‘Ilhc tirict- is low. bu‘. falrm-rs Wllli limited storage are obtigcd to (‘lcnn contribulinu to the success of their supper. Many fine articles of fancy work lilfitit‘ by the Lmltcs Aid were exhibited and the greater portion of them sold. A umxlly sum was rcalixcil for the c\‘i"i‘ltg'.s work. The lVi-usonlc slipper, which ls an annual event. was held in the Crapzlud Hall on Friday night last. A largo crowd xvas in attendance. which did flit] justice to the roast trot-k inirl (‘llvfllflfl un on all the piiilils This is n wonderful advant- lng her advice very closely. T. PAMPIILETS IN SYDNEY SYDNEY, N. S.. Nov. 25 —(CP) turned up here over tho weekend. Authoritlcs raid they appeared mostly in the city's foreign settle- mont. An investigation svas under- way tonight. British Wome” lW0rk with Men l OTTAWA, Nov. 25—(CP)~ The volunteer services. the adaptability of women to new work and rxlrri0r~ dlnary conditions in tho Battle of Britain drew high tribute from Canada's Director of Material m“ cannot be dcscixbcd- -it. icon-s. one speechless and lilllitblffl" h» said in nn intervtow with 'I‘lio Llannttan Press. If Canadiiui ciiizcns “not t.» lilH-kq a real contribution to the defence workers am urgently necdcd, Mr. Waterous said. "This body of mcn, flflhtilr: f‘rcs u. cup of ton and o son ch NIT- ted to thcm while fgtiti er. .- Mrs. Massey gave him o mcsfaco j to carry buck to Chllfrlu. "I; should be borne in mated that. [if plcl bombed out: hcre limq- ion ail their posscssfims and lli!‘l‘(\ is an ili-yflnt- need o; clixtliinu. “omc lids il ' xitiy bccn ssnt from Canada p ipizd to the hostcls curated on by Citiindliin vironsrn fbr sokFcrs in Lon"on. Iii one he sow a woman silt ng \1ll(l"l' s, glass roof maklnsi Slltl(l\\'l(‘ "a. ‘I1;- sircn soundrd. In a tori; mn- mcnts the air rifitl wn il u o" his rounds told h: r to ilk» s ' remained ivlici-c Slit‘ w,. have to got those, smdu. becflllse the lads will br- them soon. Mr. Wntoroiis t.o‘d of b/‘inig asked land. Ho saw many womun turning out shells. Tuiklnl! lo onz- girl \\'!i1> atrumenta she now used cXPPYtlY. Mr. Waterous asked hrr hm shr- lllkcd her work. "Finc," Sh? replied. "I feel I'm doing a bit to holp." She told him she cycled (lg-ht mills to work in the morn=ng and back SPIRIT UNBROKEN Mr. Watcrous saw a shop with all windows bonrrlcri up. dlsplirving it sign saying “Wc'ie shuttrrcd, not nature, as was explained at the an- nual meeting of ahareholdara- but show a substantial increase over the total of $874,256,828 reported 1n 1938. Deposits at $848,065,340. compare with 3.914.909 050: notes of the lmuk in circulation at $19,816,620. are loss by sl.950.772, in keeping ivith the contraction of issuing power tinder the Bank Act; accep- tanccs and letters of credit out- standing at. 311.677.1603 and other liabilities to the amount of $3,892,- 125 Show some increase, the ‘total public participation in government war financing. r l i Chill-Pin Martin ' Jone! Beecher r l. bu.“ ‘ m bu" t a _ “a - *“__-—-—§. f ldmvni Meslienqld ' Jewvvllr‘ Pfllv“ gflézllfl belfig olowepr pbly iofzsrozi. Profit and Loss Account t $43,815" Muderavglandllg , EP. 1 or‘ ADVENTURES or nan RYDER "The Irdllcllvn lu delmlle w! be '- l — i 5mm -rs-<l~i<> TMIHOL» ruiK-iY-slwis 1- .:r:;i,il.a'.r.i:il'ii:a mai..*"t‘i.i~i.iii...az roasts’ ”3‘i§¢§€Si§'Z's “E w “ME l ' rcfcrrcd to at the Annual Meeting sent Reserve Fund and provision ORCHESTRA l of shareholders last year and of for bad and doubt-fut debts and l l Strong Liquid Position The bank's liquid position i8 strongly maintained. Quickly avail- HUI!) resources, totalling $663,185.- at the high ratio of 76 per cent 0f.’ all liabilities to the public Cash in tlic bunks vaults. and money on deposit with the Bank of Canada. at $83,064,576, compare with. $94.- sl - t s 436, show some con-traction largely 4.5 per cent on the capital rest and IRAQ‘ in 'I‘i'\'on, I d ' - - - ' . u . as ii result o! the reductlo or undivided r fits, sh . . M“ muss“ w“ m l 1E the rink stl n holdilrlgs of overniment and orther preeiablo cllalhge. trig‘ pgpiglt Everybody w!" BE Th"? _' Everybody Welcome . v~,_ ___,“ _ 4 Ill lfill°l F‘ l a am bonds and obentures from 3.517.- of tho usual dividends and appro- ‘Sol Since “Bribes In Arms" Such s Barrel d: Fun vmwm’ ‘s to Nmm“ ma“ g 171.255 to $46l.B2‘7,04i0. but are still prlation of $500,000 for bank rs- d issio 35 ' A In I1 C ~_ YQYEMBER 21.1.04, M; eral buslnem activities’ throughout itho country is reflected 1n an Ln. crease of over $13.000.000 in loom “to manufacturers, farmerss, mg;- chants asid others," st $233,560,353. ll-l llwli-‘lflfed with $230,548,911. Loans to provincial and municipal governments, including school dis. trlcts, of $35,813,033, compare wltia $36,712,818, while other items among the banks resources _ Bank Premises 900.000. Acceptancu and Letters of Credit $11,677,803. and "other assets" $2,724,58l_ Show no important changes. Wednesday, Nov. 27 2 ORCHESTRAS? Federal and Provincial taxes, were $3.435.941. as compared with. $3,- 462.446 in 1930. The increase in the ; bank's contributions to public rave- , 211193 is indicated by an increase in Federal and Provincial taxes from $1,198,413 to $1,927,824, or $729,411, The profits are the equivalent of Food Exhibits, Free Samples, Refreshment Booth NUMEROUS and VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES All Proceeds in Aid of the Carry-on-Canad War Work a Corps trusses, $55,04l is added to the s]- ance of profit and loss compared with $82,446 in 1939; the total bal- giizce in this account, is now $1,321,- 0X0"! Flmlfls- ll l5 "lllY ll lliw sources. R. J. Wotorou". who has a winter c l in B ‘ = T A d yours MO that the "med VlClQ-“lfl retlirnr-d to ottnun with WA!‘ Sor- lllwl-ll" bomb lWlF Pllllllllll‘ b"? In any clixillgldcgrlrltiontlil? tnzikrsafit l ryon n Ullml“ “ml ‘he lnl"""l.“?lnw Vices Minister J. G. (‘niriliiiwia allcr 9“““k.°“‘ or thenbulldlng‘ Another kans the position of 'I‘urkcy Plays a . . . clinmvtllzmsillp of the Alrirlticnos, {our ‘vtyeks in Eng|,,,,d_1\n._ wnl,r_ gliilliuiltflnli H111 MO-o 0P0" Ylllll-n dominant role‘ The mrks “bud '- - I S flllll l1‘ -lll-"~ Weidlllbeslmw llmllishtfg oils is mayor of‘ Brantford. Oil‘. 5,115,,‘ to the wubes, or mmeh fight automatically if the Germans some Jlllli-l (‘roll "Cwlllll ‘The morale l5 SOmct-liiilq that ground railway ‘among ,0 m me moved against the Greeks through million slccpcrs there left. an un- forpottnble impzession. said Mr. \V:ltf‘1'OllS. "All - men. women and children had expressions of such fearless was unlike anything I'd ever seen before." M . Watt-mus said. ' ., , , wulll- cfiptlfllifilli‘ rough nndnecdimmcdifl Du h his .,, k . 1 , u, — _ vym-“mafl- M01012)“ .n'“'.""'.'.".‘*”t l trhlgiiwoflillciliitlx-fleblfdléegllgl: Me amnnol‘ Wntclrollzrs spclitenlaill hair? taSi , Rilhie gyveri-nirlg lconstderation in rrnegldlgltrlgmmamnwgrexertietlmbtltrn? gig/sang: ‘gift; lrtltwcenttlihuw bound ‘ . "-1" i" ii d. . ,_ us a's _ mm . : l halchzs here and possess bright ted Mr, Artlztir Damon. one of the ‘my y???,,§:§‘,fnf§;jl~,,.0 (Illlwf 5,. l m! sealilooragxtlephegydzlcilhiimttjln isim hlacross‘ rewegahhdlims ‘qudgilé, Program for evenintt‘ Readiulzs. b! . o t logs. Numerous hunters have pjqnppys 1n {no fox industry in this c?“ “h, M“ V. WU‘! ‘h - ‘ s 7 . pp 0m of the w“ or "fl-ll" afiinihat m the Sam-t Jofm division Mrs. Albert Glow, Mrs. McSwain. mnnauml m bring down quit? a W45“ ‘s l" b” “mmamlmed ‘m “ptmmf é“? l ‘lfi-llljlhf-llllllllllf ‘l i wments that mi ht lax?“ m; Z satisfactory arrangement was M's“ He" Willis: song, Thereil Al- i number‘ of these “flying ctinncrs," 1,15 sncccss at the recent fox show w‘ e 0 m““'1“ 5' ’ ' 1 - M g ad made with one company which wsk- ways be ll-ll llillillllfld. bv Miss Veil London Wonders By J. F. Sanderson (‘imiulizlii Press Staff Writer ~ "tl ci rh , . _ .i . lllthhvd or “We M x her m: m M“ i‘.%.t"k°d@Z“ii”‘i‘Zi.' $33‘? 0m m“ “l” 1"" “l °"lll“'l““l°"" "llll l" ‘PP LONDON. Nov. 26-(0? Oablo)— “ la at wsr without reaarvo was a a 4, N Y.. Mrs. MacKenzie, who is ___-i many hflplnlu l; slwéud h" mp9“? Witil lhc Italian urmy on the run ahmtmnent midis by A. A. Gardiner, ' ' ln-‘m-‘l mil market B4 tears young. l! Still 111 800d The Baptist Ladies Aid hold their l‘) l-"mdc" 5"‘ 5*“ ~ Aforl“ ° in Albania, driven back by fierce a s “shunt emu“ “509113” “um c y I-llilles health and takes an interest in all animal chicken sllppcr and bazaar vllllmleel C“““‘ll““ "lid 3"‘t,l5l‘ “'°- fighting Greek forces. the big ques- _ Manager, Canadian National Rail- ‘ church and community‘ affairs, and m, wcdnfidny ,.,.0,,,ng_ NO,- lgtllL $qgnllznlitlgebllled t0 ‘llslllllllill the” lion (llSt‘1l$S(‘(I in London is: Will I . ways, when addireamng the yer‘; o E Sh! i . ‘ l'. '.' be k o n -tir 1.," i " " .. .»-l'i = t tl N ltlllllll ("kl storage lilillllglllimliifillii ill-r didbzilidillilix‘ 112$.oiftlflod“l;niSQQ-Qdlflzdililoild Mr. Wiucrous vistol unlit of "‘Qplliilnlllpiiltillg?‘liarslgiigiglgd giinciiecstofirslilllisi iiiwnngllgnéfl. n ms! a sliaitorinu blow by his loss to the x ks of his army's forward base. Korltzn, and Wit-h hls forces retest.- tng along the entire front his posi- lion in Albnnin may become so pre- wri ll.\' that he may beforccd to to Bvrlin for assistance. l ills qiivsticm which for the mom- nnt uniist go unanswered raises mnny complicating considerations. not the lonst of which is tho fact that the Gonniins could help the to days, oven weeks. particularly for en Ill CIGARETTE! — Special Features — Bulgaria. It is generally understood here that the same guarantee would apply if the Germans used the Mon. astlr Gap in Southern Yugoslavia which incidentally leads to a bottle- neck in Koritza where all the roads Refer to Carry-on-Canada Corps News and View Clllumn in this rarer daily for additional details. —- SWING AND SWAY AT EASTERN ElWDean side oi’ the Dardanellos many of her foroea and large quan- tltlea of war material. in addition g6 w“ “keg so m1“; w whmlfid I Y of the Departmentot National War Services to enforce the national re- It was decided the “mum l" sources mobilization act and the gffnzlezgrmiylvtlklfefifiiigzliji up the Soviets in his recent Ber- lin conference with Premier Livingston. Next place of meeting, lvfrs. Edgar Ncwson. Meeting closed wit-h God Save the King. after which lunch was served by Mrs. Clow and Mary Clow, and social time spent. Organist for evonlnl. Vera Livingston. l Thor-s 1s time 4mm h," ma, ed for noatnonements for six men. the Yugoslav: would fight. if the Germans attempted to use their fiolllm‘? as acorridor for troops. Th9 example of the Greeks has stiffened their resistance to axis pressure. EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN TOURISTS IN CANADA HELP WAR PURCHASES Boston. Nov. 2a —'I‘hmt Canada Canada being on a war footlnl. said Mr. Gardiner, unavoidably en- forces upon heir citizens ohuiges and restrictions. "Flor example," h, ______ contlnmifid, "in order that we may orrrAwA. Nov. .——(CP - i "ll" “m” “m” Pllmme the exception of onezsaircraft) highs: w" mawrm ‘mm Wu‘ m” Wvem- llwturer. Canadian industrialists "lam h” lmmld l!‘ W955“?! 9° WT‘ have made no complaint about the! Vlll 5-! lllllcll ls possible the 6X- oberation of the compulsory mili- DBfldlTJ-lle 0! 0"!‘ 1110M‘! Wl-‘ldf’ lflry tramlnl Dian. War Services Canada for less essential . for 19H Minister Gardiner said today. vital purposes" Made complaint Rlilllll! fflr Ilflsll MEXICO. CITY. Nov, 2.'>~-tAP)— Three German and nine Italian ffilflitera were lying in the Pau- uoo River and Tainplco Harbor late toda with no further evidence of load ng activity such as w-ns report- Mr. Gardiner snld in accordance with an arrangement arrived at when the tralninxz plan was started forth the last notch. Our continued th t f G " . lial- Qmwnce as [we men may b: M- a none o the cirmn or lB-Il ships 21nd applied for (‘lHlTllllN There was no explanation why gtlvity aboard the mtghters M!‘ Conde Alberto Marchv-ttt. ltnllan Minister, snid ln Mexico City that all the Italian shps-Stmlvio, Luci- fero. Genovam, Fcdc, Atlas, Anter- be called for mllitnrv training with- out interfering with production. Mr. Sanderson hnd not submitted a plan. but wrote and appeared be- fore the War Services Board ln the Toronto division to say that none of The annual meeting of ton W. I. was held at the home 0 Ml‘!- Albert Ctow. on November 5. The president presided. and. the meetin opened with Institute Ode. followe and two visitors annual meeting and monthly meet- ing were read. approved and slim- ed. Election of officers then took place: Pres. Mrs. Tvrua Holmes (re- elected): VlC8-DTB8., Albert rlod starting Oct. 9, 23 employees g5 the Fleet commnv were 581cc“ conditioned but insisted that W" merely normal repair work made necessary by long months at M1- chor in the harbor and (llll not signify departure preparations. The company's request for post- ponement of the training of all these was granted. For the second A VISIT TO SANTA CLAU$—The Magic Shoes A By oaorr HAYES minutes. 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