‘iififiri us Bruins Win First Game On Home Ice By 7-5 Score’ . 14 — (AP) — ‘gfififilhsxgll oft a flva-IOa-l t, 1n the second oerlod to omn m. 2151, national hockev leasrue 0m‘ 595,591: with E 7'5 “,3, 11 t Boston Garden eel THE All lilsits To. Hitler Cancelled ‘rh webs ' lggzfiiilt‘. M121- ne oer a! ulfllshed a "private rep? " sta- “ ‘umors drculatiriz in Berlin that Hitler to dead have been in- bv a that all via- ite to the Illlsehrer have been can- celled. including tomorrow's visit of Tiso. president o! Slovakia." Report. 1,200 Died In Tirpitz Sinking NEW YORK, NOV. 14 -—- (C?) — Tid asserted cueiswnrmzuu ovoanlm _ tn... sEvEN_ toga] "an GENWAI. Gilhiiillll Injured 0n INVGORATING i nascmnas HEALTHFUL SKATING Chester Matthew: of 161 Water Street. Charlottetown, was inyured on the St. Peters road about three mile; "ii-om Charlottetown last night when h- was struck by a car. He was walking behfnd a two- wheeled horse drawn vchicle when he was hit by a car proceedlnlz 1Y1 the same direction. The accident occurred shortly after dark. at a Win11 in the Fwd wn n; Holmes’ Hill. 7E5‘ wintertime trams: JACK OAKIE casan noivmno canons: mums reserved To: new’: oi local interest, out advertblngl of a newer mature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly day- snle in advance. IEALTH REPORT - One use oi scarlet fever was reported in Charlottetown in October, Dr. B. C. Keeping, city health cniccr, sin- ted in his report submitted at Mum, day's City Council meeting. POLICE COURT FINES - A total o: $1.014 in fines and costs‘ were collected in police court 118F131 in October. Chief oi Police A Bill-l mfliénfifliié in hils HKIDDLEITIYLICIIOIT to- e y ounci‘ O i e ma] $400‘ ---0n Ffldil‘ afternoon, November‘ were lmxfrohuflgon f“ fines gndl 3rd,, the New Glasgow Study Group olice said the car was driven by figure? ding unrgn; ‘e Excise ca} met in the school rcoln with the‘ Gem,” Johnston of Suffolk’ whmdunn m mgsnh thwe“ “rrfsie poilovung wachezs in cttcndancet‘ did not see the unlighted road dlcategd e ‘ e “p” ‘mi li/‘cn lucid, liillhlfigil 112' Lyn- cart ‘mm too 1MB‘ ' ct Bronn, Mrs. lvucl Ho: , Mr.‘ tli rlncg . Dcriill MacGuigun and Luiilce, Edmfvggglégsllngxsiilgggietlzilwvithe apirac- alvlglkiLusTArllgTlcsr T, The an‘ l Rackham. '.l‘he lollolviili; 01119915 ‘ tin-ed leg and several broken ribs. Haas“), 5-96 ma"? ubijeflttedni‘ wore elected; President, Mrs. Noel, Late ill-st night his condition was Monday, mgnggy“ méjmng o, fife] $032.3,“ alum sliifx-litfgivkTelfcltrli-ilcg . described as satisfactory. Council. indicated that bmhs nub Pupils H-ow To mud T M1151‘ c d‘ stripped deaths in Charlottetown in p0,. AsdgnmJu~i \ “m, 0R0 lilll October by more than my“ w om‘ (liscus all. Olhcr mat ilitcr- u Reinforcement: This column is THE TONIGHT FORUM McNaughton Gives Figures Re liraitees GET THE TINGLE IN YOUR BLOOD IUIIIAI! first Period atoll Q1 l . Shewchuok) (K emmt m mt z-chlcsm. Horeck (o. aulun oi. pg were turned ‘oyerdto the dis- Pcnaltv — Clapper. n5<},",“,,‘,,¢"§§err“1?§s 3th. who set sescho Period rd last season by total- Bill cuo- . lziillaoeienko (c, gmitn, ' u; Bmitb, I , EB a CCU" my Bill Cowevflvsfil IRIS. °sm)c I (k )u b-“B n. 0W B. an I” G-BOSUOIL Gil-BOYD (K. S1111 mun hre ts mu glvgedmlrillte: in addition w trlbutina the rroal that broke a W? deadlock Marlon) 12:33 2.1m ‘T-Chic ) was (c. Bflilth! Pfihlgaizo. Check (Purirur. Thomsf 0cm (Oovvley. .1 Iii-Boston. Cain (Oowley,_ shew- es — None. chuk) 19 :05 Pmalll Third Period N W GLASGOW STUDY GROUP. 3-40111 rec ) MONTAGUE — FRI. 8 P. M. MONTAGUE SAT. 7A5 AND B. P. M. the 'I‘lll'P Bunday. when British bombs sen-t. it to tlief bottom of an Arctic 11ml in Nor-l Wlfl-Y. Mnriy of the 000 rescued from] the 2,000 in the crew were iliiumd; serlo use "the first dine hit compressed the exits and we vented the crew from getting out, tine dispatch. dilltrlbulled b7 pmq; of Win- Information said. soulus- Mo?» r. M. MATINEE There were 62 births lust montr, , ,,,. ,, , ,, and l0 deaths. In the slime period L“ m m“ wadu‘ “He “L” [is there were 27 marriages. Cuséed “it” “ma” m“ "iwwzg FY1311 Resources iadwllflifil- Mobilinatiun A was passed are "M—l_< ‘still in iiie Home DGfLilLU Army .01’ 50pm] and Edi. liIAilCE val- ‘ liiilvnrs cxirl drMit-r TF-iBlIG - e periou bcllvem '11. vso THEATRE "wmrnnrnua" thflet against the background of ho hewgltaed the . ‘an? Blaclk mm who sect hea- gpssure on their rivals from in finish. were sparked by u Hoygck, who accounted for b" m“ m“ belittli" 3M2; co argcqxsxflcgfifi MosienkoJJlude Check iii-Boston, Jeuismg M m”, Brayshavv. Another to 2:60 assists was Chicago’! ll-fihrlglliiglois Brayahsvv Penalty_-' Crawford. biBulging Banle Roll Gets Players For Boston Braves MOVIES AT VICTORIA — The~ National Film Board educational, movies were .~.l0Wl1 in Victoria ycs- terdlty, by Miss Hilda W Giliis. B Paeli. The films were on the fol- lowing topics “Suit from the Flilrrli". "Hnrvests for ']'Oi'l10.'l".)\\‘." "Vita-i mins." and Jungle Patrol. The, Educational Secretary oi the N inoal Film Board, Ottawa, Mr Kcrineth Gauthier. addressed the‘ aud ence and pave n splendid in-i ; ,5 n“, t formatlonal talk on the u-oi-k oi thc- i fits‘? u}, qQy-"Qn National Film Board. MLGuuLhicrIm me P E I ‘Ind "In Clmdilfl “nm- 1°‘ “am l" has visited educational instltut- ' ' all the PBYWW"?! l" cm“ “n ions in every Province from Victoria M“ John and reinforcements l" Pmvlded a. c. to VicboriaP E 1 aha prc-‘Lqxlnpgnn bl’ Cmmdlans thT°u5fh Cmmdian sented a fine OVCF-illl picture ui up)“ u, gfixnd’ Yfiinfflmenwm’ MP0“ m "he mes” the future of films in our national Mi.. DlGrticcx H68. K1195‘? m ‘um "e backed up life. The film showing today is in ‘ Mrs. M C. Moi) IRoi-sonills Gauthier. _\, NutlOLlfl him - _ t in a gnu»; ht thc l" ' tni'loit¢t<.\vil Ho.“ 1M1 w! crrrllvva. Nov. 14 - (c?) Defence Headquarters today 11' sued a statement on the disposi- tion oi Canadian forces overseas which explained the intellffli-llm of Allied arms and stressecrthat despite the policy of interchange. formations were assured of their own reinforcements, supplies and equipment. The statement added:- Low Denounces i King's lluplioity songi Friends snow-covered nlountain peaks mm” Y‘ are a natural habitat tor Sonia. In film she has an opportunitv to ‘Present several of her elaborate routines to her devoted fails She has a chorus of skaters who make up her reizular troupe. to skate with her in this picture. Featured among the skating rou- . {or service in voluntary‘ recruit- complete VICTORIA, Nov. 14 — (UP) Prime Minister Mackenzie King‘ explanation the manpower shorta-ize was neither frank nor satisfactory. Solon Low, leader of the Social Credit Association oi Clinzlcln, said lust night in a sta- - ans I ing stunt. and sonpffi‘ The first sia .- ~\\i'. mhlr-s, \','.is 1 - l infill!’ DcGrace t..- Ml. S P Sued .rr-\ i-rl (l i e Hollie Dc- rmv c were 25,400 who JACK IAN!) , n has: Inn Influ- RIW YORK. NOV. id T (Al?) Alloney in the bank didnt mean | thing when the new owners oi m; sixth-place Boston Braves u; ‘Qt player heég lI-lt Illin- he s ua tnr contractors Blev- fimgi-ityolland in lining up 13 ymd new pe ormers for 1046. Mrs than any other Major Lea.- f w, the punch or defensive skill to buck it up. The team finished list in hitting at .948 and tied for iourth in fielding, fer behind the dare. I“ ulmfl minor e I any may be the second base com- blnation oi Tommy Nelson and Dick Cutler purchased from the Milwaukee brewers late in the umpuisa up , uhartabop, hit J00 in c er ' although h nun m tlon e ed in an earlier trial with Chicago White Box. A talented lead off man, he was able to steal 19 bases. Nelson was close behind his iisy Bo Dozen In Pilnlioo Futurity Event -..__- IALIIMOQE. Nov. l4 — (AP) r Plmllso ftlturltys s-Baooo-pius w-Gvld appeared likely today to I as many as a down two-year- ifflfle for the lion's share oi Purse and a t ll the 1944 juvenl '““§i““‘ 35"‘ . w en by ll to the post for the 02nd renewal l famous race Saturday. Allhmlllll the race is considered a 0i! test for the babies oil ra- lhd likely to bring forth a Mdble three-year-oid champion, I hr its winners have found mil hard luck in their quest for hi! 6t the following year. Only Wllllt Fleet has captured Old Hill- blls iuturity and gone on to win trig; crown-the Knenltggkstr “M. eakness and e n liaise-in i948. Th! rlllblrdl. looking for a real gamble in a wide-open race, set- d i008)’ on three thoroughbreds u 11k!!! favorites-Calumet Fumrs 11 victory. Pchtsshh Stables’ The and Col. c. V. Whitney's m All have been recent win- _____._____~ lounou-rcoi-suearci- , health; a J00 mask all home rim. infielder Tony York should fit fence that was shaky alter Connie Ryan went into the service in Juh. York, whiz m: play ‘shots-t or third. was a up a s e waiver a from Chicago Cuba. Pint se will tot new coverage in either Joe Mac , hit .28’! for Columbus. Shape, a J40 sucker for Del Bis- emefle a Hteher Charley year-old left bender. chased from Atlanta won l8 and lost 1a eaented lob ,W baamout a l“ for liar-tread and Mike outfield. New eu“‘ ‘ hcludo where be hit 3'10 and lead in stolen bases; Wayne Blackburn, a .890 svlatter fer Indianapolil, and Stan Wentzel oi Hartford. mo‘) by ‘the Woman he knocked ‘Win. a bus driver here was ordered b wort to pa-v five chum w ~— which will clean ofi the x? in 100 years Th" E |Mlu u n. m». loaf, Canal’ l: mo. em.- < ‘I'M W01’ from Canada I presume! ‘l with thc A's next fvmvt Basketball Meeting llere Thursday liigilt Hall for a basketball e will be discussed at a meeting so eduled for the Y. M. c. . Thursday ev- ening at ‘l o'clock, it we; annmgn. cegtlahathnight. oped float vedrasenutlvoa irport. be present ken the a the Anny. Navy St. Dunstnrrs Un- iversity and Prince of Wales O01- iese. in addition to the Y. M. c. A. There are prospects of a seven- tes-m rescue. with the Airmen di- terins two tame. Iovvever. all the details ‘will be ironed out at ‘rhin- day nidhfls meeting. Athletics Trade Luke liaullin PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14 — (AP) —Lukc (Hot Potato) Hltmlln. 38- year-old rllzhthander who won six and 10st 12 with Philadelphia Ath- letics last season. has been traded Toronto of International lgaiigue. Connie Mack announced y. Hamlin returns to the Marble Leafs as part payment for Huther Kneer. youmz hurler. wh season. Like was brought from Toronto at the end o the 1943 season. into the Coleman scheme oi things, somewhere around the inner de-i the Braves‘ Harlord. wlnnlnd tum in Oelrt, a M- ural yar- where he 13 and Harry Petty Ill brought up from Hart- Iced. eels ill a clwnls of form in this number with Sonja ,Costumes inet. 1on3 sleeves. huge ‘hwlngsn ;headdr ‘across the l 1.0: ‘there trim thee 511015. Danny Webb Fights Two Bouts, Tonight, Thursday Llsiney, e dmftee from Memphis, who can get behind the plate er play the Bill Ramsay, drafted from Baorammto act IDNDON. Danny Webb. when he faces a top-ran 1m u. London night then makes e lowi ht wit.“ hi"; nroba 9d W31‘! lm bly the izreatcst morrow aim the: Negro oi British Guiana. is a return etirht-rounc bout be- muse W a points decision over Tanner in Bristol before meet- where b5 gfbhfiighl 1111820 “grain” It: W B!‘ - 11C m” ' a 11h h in Glllnsaow on. We corporal with a Canadian errnv re- eonneinenee regiment. REMEMBER WHEN Iy ‘Ilsa Canadian Praia ' l6 terprovincial Union title Ottnvva . hunt ior an Four Football ended H wit... “nwsincifs or". e _ . ea w“ 1178i! 39-1 in thve final. Test New Army Transport Plane WASHINGION, Nov. l4 -—(AP) the supertortress, is tests, it was disclosed today in an announcement by thc Boeing Air- craft Company of a "stratocruis- or" for post-war production. The transport, the announce- ment said, will have these fea- tures: A maximum capacity of 100 pas- sengers or 35.000 pounds oi cargo; a top speed of 400 miles on hour. with a cruising speed ol 340; o. ceiling of 30.000 fcct. with a pres- surized cnbin keeping atmospheric conditions equivalent to those of 8.000; powmad with fnur engines with a maximum of 3.500 horse- power each: nu operating Tilllgt! oi 3,500 nlllcs, providing non-stop New Ynrk-to-Isondon nr trans- continental flights, 8th Army Captures Important Bridge ROME. Nov. l4 — (AP) —The British 8th Army has won the coastal highway bridge ovvr thc Ghiain Canal before Rnwnnn Jlill in important RRiTTS of up to two miles in thc Forll nrcn has mp- tured the village of San Tome, Al- lied headquarters announced l0- dn . Eighth Army ullitswhichcrosssd the Ghlaln Canal yesterday cut buck across highunyl 16—nnri the coastal highway -i\iid cnilillri" the GH- man rearguai-d holdins the brides- The Germans were surrounded while I engaged in meeting the Allied iron- tai attack from the south of the canal, and the expertly txecuted manoeuvre nave thc Allies an im- RIVBDXID. pqytane new ihomold on the 0P‘ peaches to a dramatic number known ll the Suvowblrd sequence. There 48 skaters who per- ln the scene or bil- liantlv interpreted and ieatuerc the usual short ballet- skating skirt oi siraters lzlidc curvuig fea- ders and back I V9091‘!!! W110 ’ T0 0841's‘ Out the bird theme. or Vince -ii--- Nov. 14 - (C? Cable) Montreal Nezro hai- led as Britain's newest boxing sen- sation, will attempt a stronz-man is growing reputation king oppon- rinl: tomorrow 400-mile jour- ney for s. bout in Cllasgow the fol- car-old Webb. who creat- e l by forclniz ilvweight | rso to quit into the Queensburv Club ring to- lrist Kid Tanner. ano- s H! Tlhhll’ l. Webb ‘H! rush to lenndcmh Eton Station m‘ mo h mo de- w“ “inlets? w m il-dexft the the in: —A military transport version of the 3-20, with the speed, range and high-altitude performance oi undergoing tement. Mr. Lcw said the present crisis had its roots in a pro-war situat- ion in which the Liberal Govern- ment "endeavored to steer a mid- dle course between the 0.6.1“. par- ty which took the stnnd that not a man should be sent overseas and that our war effort should be confined to limited economic aid. and rhe Social Creditors who demand- ed a total mobilization of our mat- erial and manpower resources." ll. B. Loan Total ilt S30,§§,500 SAINT JOHN. NB . Nov. i4 — (OFF-Latte subscriptions, amount- ing to $2,010,300. have raised New . 9t C - rlclais announced tonllzht- province's minimum objective been $25,400,000. In the sixth vic- torv loan. New Brunswick had are- cord hiflh total of $30,559 I Sport Shorts i From Britain m: suns: uwKl-EMXN “mm, h... Staff writer n . a _(CP)— 151W?" m gyeozripplee a» lonefir" a .132» hlsht anci- beek-aliviflpllz- in; day mil in iihe Welsh oo what‘, n“, kids never will forest and “my °w3muy5~ faiihms love m determination. althoilflh "fink we world of sport Pmbamy‘ W mo...” M“ “m” n-liddl - to win his children's lteelm Mm Anthony Morgen Young Mo _ was m; rlng naznéflwfl-S a 1&5 mout ‘ mm" "he" N‘ so W“, hum, both crlpi11°i-M°‘"°Y was moan-plenty of lt-tor sure treatments that mikht Wm delfibfd- so Morgan donned the 810W!- n i‘ After pit wcnr he walked or ¢Y<=1°<i to box-in; booth, later graduating mzeg-ular contests. Olnw hi! W" in e11 aim-noon, Joli!‘- u” “if-Emmi train. wvsht mm; hmlrs. at down that d“? Morzan tihe min“ was back 1“ in‘? pit. Often he would carry one of his crippled ohlldneln on his “flwk V’ watch him box. One or the 0th" mm nip beetles with Marcel Thii. world middleweight olhamlllflni with Goo-ry Daley, We-sh champion. and Gipn Moody, another top-rank- ing Welsh rlnman- ‘They 116v" WW their father knocked out. but their often saw him beatin- Young Anth never tattered. r-ie w” 5 good fighter and no matter what. the punishment he alwlyfl coma back for more because that meant money cowards curing his childmn. Now Iaiwyn and Ivor bald the norn-nal life of 701mm. Islwyn the elder, is in a Qieral dealer! sitting for the matriculation examination with other boys his H20. And Young Anth, now 45, is a policeman in a. war factory. At his home near Blackwood the father summed up things nicely. pomtinz m uh.- ldtcheh table h! told n. reporter: "Many limos have I seen that tltblc short of food when time: were hnrd and Wlh€n my pals collected ecppers to buy massage oils for my training. But I kept on fighting and working in the mine Y" m!’ children." 'I'h-,~ big fight cf Young Anllfs life has been won. Over in Eine the other day. Mar- tin ‘Thornton went fishing. Oidinorly this wouldn't be worth mentioning but it s0 haplflns that mrlVcn-hnirfrl Martin is Blue's llWiffisglfin-fli heavyweight boxing (‘l"‘.11‘.1\inn--i'llld ive chose a private rivcr in which to drop his line. So martin found himself in court and paid a rim- oi n35 for poaching in the Sidzlol Rivlsr. one of the best snlmcnsiroilms in Eire. Sgt. Dan», Mccleave. former Bri- I ltsh wleltelrwlzlsiht champhn, nun l rci-ired after l5 years of boxing dur- l inrz which he held l2 ultutnplon- ships. Until recently h: was Ens- land's southern 5N0 champion. As an amateur he won the Europe- an welterweight championship at Budapest; in 1934. Dove intends talr. in: out a manager's licence and _ Archer Wallace by the Canadian reinforcement units in mulanth" lie reason was ti"!!! 1°? ill“- ance of the statement other than the comrrle t that press reports from Europe and Defence Head- quarters announcement had dicated the presence within Can- adlan formations of P01110118 °l British, United States and other Allied armies. The lame w!!!" had stated Canadian forces have served under Allied command. Condemns Lengthy St. Eleanofs. A quiet but Pretty wedding place in St. Andrew's ChlkCdl 8 o'clock, when Pauline, 0102s Fvaeihasl o1 5a the bride df Landry, son of Mn. Phylis Landry Montague. 1111,; youthful man. immediately after Prayers And Sermons ONT, Nov. minutes was "any o! yesterday in criticizing clergymen who take the biblical injunction to “pray without ceasing" too liberal- In an address to the United Church Ministerial Association, Dr. Wallace said 10M prayers-arid long sermons-kept people away from church. He condemned "stunts" designed to draw crowds at the expense of dignity and re- vercnce. “People are fed up with profes- sionalism and occlesiastlcism in ministers. How often one hears. as the highut form of compliment. ‘he's so human.’ it 1s the human,’ not the smug and complacent and pompous ,who attract men." enough for Tough Tinle For Churchill Party PARIS, Nev. 14 — (AP) Prime Minister Churchill thin wmck visited the French lst army in the Jura mountains approaching Gcr- many and in rapid succession: 1, A tire oi his car blew out. 2. The chains came off on a per- ilous, ice-caked road, 3. The car was bogged down in a sllowdriit for 15 minutes. In the party were Gen. Charles De Gaulle, Field Marshal Sir A- lan Brooke. Miss Mary Churchill and Mal-Gen. De Lattre De Tas- signy who commands the 1st ar- my. Driving to a nearby town from the French command post 3,000 feet in the mountains. Mr. Church- ill stood without. hat in a heavy snow storm to receive cheers oi‘ the French people. 6051A OP) — As a first stein in the establishment of rural health units in Cyprus. two oi the island's Medical Officers have left ior Ceylon in order to stmdv at ‘bridal coup , witili olf tlhe bride. afterwards foo- Chariot I lwtddrrlg [supper served to a large number of lrelatlves and friends. Their friends many yearsi wish the young couple oil’ happy wedded life. BAHA’! LECTUB Last even- lmz the Charlottetown Baha'i Ae- semblv presented William ‘Sears of New York, former United Press correspondent. in a lecture. d Tomorrow Today." He out- lined the plan for world-wide re- construction as described eighty Years n20 by Bnh:t'u'l1nh. founder of the Baha'i Faith. This plan calls for the establishment of the fol- lowlnil principles and prolzrzim: l. Independent search for truth: 2. Universal education: 3. Economic reform; 4 Abolition of prejudice; 5 Oneness oi mankind; 6. Oneness of religion: 7. Eoualitv oi men and women. B. Harmony of science and relitrlozi: 9 Universal auxiliary language; l0. A world parliament. "Buha-u llah foretold the wars and destruction which must he sndurcd before‘ a permanent peace could be established through this program". declared the speaker. He (TUOLYCI thc followillil nrophecv made bv Baha'- ullah in his latter to Kaiser William I after thc Franco-Prussian War: "O banks oi the Rhine! We hnvc scan you covcrcd with gore. inns- mucli as the swords oi retribution were drawn auairist V0112 and you shall have another turn. And we hear the lamcntatiorrls of Berlin, thgrulzh she be todav in conspicuous .c-. 5km" uT" “Q3 v1‘ br gs you o top notch nnonncnsr Divert from Rinqside New York (iiy e Blades illcti ‘ i ' ll .~ -iil ~‘ili\'i‘~ shortly will open a at Orqdol. _ _ and " i. r/l unmou m o F/u D-L maturing svo~ev Mug-a m hummus ‘ , a"! ‘n? °=‘.Y"‘°“""‘veues ‘ %Ifl\'\UVI| new" ‘These R.C.A.F‘. oiliccrs were Despatches. All received rccopn hours put in on Atlantic consul and nearly all have taken part other in rescue operations. unloaded above ethane FEEHAN-LANDRY WEDJlNG-l family that Llcut. S L. Casclcxv for, lock,‘ mcrly of Kelvin ' on wuundcrl in sci . Wednesday morning Oct. 11th. at ls rcmriinirii: with bride looked lovely ln a light blue suit.‘ Volley Women's Institute nict vvtth brown accessories. Miss Rubyfi the home c1 Mrs. Henry Chou Sister of the bride was b1‘l(l\“Slllilld,;\\'lt>l1 eight members and six she wore a bcrowri suit with brown‘ tors. The president. Mrs. Jas. Mo» “Y” ' accessories. Lyle Iberian was test Intoeh presided. Meeting openedl 010m!”- and the cere- with creed followed by Institute mony which was performed by Ode. The secretary, Mrs. J.W. Mac- Rlev. nr. T. Cxamplzrll, who alsnlYeilzin read "celebrated the Nuptial Mass. the! innmedlaltel relatlvm had breakfast at the home ".t'hey left shortly tetown and, Montague. returning in the evening to the home oi the bride. where a inception was held and; “We J. v. Ens tn v recently received D.F,C.'s, A.F.C.'s. or a hlcniion in ‘ C. Wood, for the meritorious service rendered in helping to keep Canada's shores free from cnemy attack. Sumo have figured in attacks on Hitler's U-linnt ilcot at one time or an- In addition to those ,Ncwi'nundlnnd; and Sgt. P. G. lsandry, Monoton- l i942} 1'7. rid 10,500 en- Word has been received by his beui vcniollcil in - enrolled in 1513 it 30 ‘.11 =lizhtli t Caselcy has been O\ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juineslycnrs. vage l-lzlrbor, Lcoumc Pte. William Charles, nos \ iv. I. _ 11.0 The annual meeting of Ruse hroucht ‘~ iii‘ ' l7,.\‘ izilusum he l ' B00. I Draftee Olnliake was 1.500 - . Juno; 1,35 or July; 1.2-3 annual lflfietllliést ligfirsfllillfilfiltgst 3i ixgé-Wsit; 1,1150 for ‘Scptembci. previous meczing. There was clc-c-, ITYW Orrin‘ dlsgfqécd he , “,_ tion of new oiilocrs ior thc year. y! W _‘ {Al} I g1" ,_ 1'.‘ n 5m President Mrs. William hlrrlihc-f "- *~F°"=~ tfrldiqfiyfljaoflh ‘W, son. Vi-ce President. Mrs. William; 5 1 myoo‘ in m“ ma Msrnonaid. Secretary", Mrs. James’, . SE53‘ ‘ | Directors. ivhs. K n, MlflcKenz .' tegd°gre{°,jta°“_li°'of‘“flfgusaQfisollf vMrs. Clarence Bernard and Mi. our“ shoivs‘ ma, ‘Z00 f,“ s’ ,, " Lena Mayhcw. School committee; Gut} 5405 on Flmvqélflafle 1m‘ m“ three months are Mrs‘ leavyc" 500' on harvest‘ ‘lJiv-oo ~i00 J.W. ltlaicllgcnzie and Mrs. William ‘naughty. m0 logging. 5b,)‘ mini“, MaicDona . ' \ . . ,‘ m “is deftdefim a w‘?! QrAdIBSTEf-OO listed as o.hci sinhlar supper n scioo imise ov. u .1’ . . , one new “venom when Mu of? 320%"'?J;Z.S°“Ili.§1l.“$5533 meeting in be held at the 1100K‘ M‘ Minister Magkcnzle King said Mrs. KJI. MncKcrizle. Roll call: _ potential Th“ exchange of Xmas presents. Rc-l 10250 from Ontario dm Port of ‘Year's work! PYOCPMI; Ml 16,200 from Quebec; soon ym-r $80-32 Amount on hand $46001 from the Maritimcs: 10,000 rrhin Work ndccmplishcd (iilTliiiY year as! me Prairies {incl 3300 from -;,.1_ folio" »- 10 p111" oi men's ~='i'»"~'=. tish Chllllllliiil and’ the Pal-inc '4 ‘lull - 4F“'9i1t'9‘-- 3 P1111‘ Oflclilllillrlilil urea. DlylfliflflF- Another table showed the lin- 1 ‘ "* ‘ affiliation troops as 1'1 100 French ‘ and French; 15,10’) ‘QHTQCS, bu‘ also xiii? ' French. y _ Olin], r/r. A CIHKO 5* narzrmouru awesome-o D.I c fi/o v. LFLACK YARMOUTH A q D ‘EN maid Awiaamsn o r c Wltiw VAP “w-séggom. ' 4.§ l/I N w rl$l4l r-t AwM ' IY n-Iarcues “canon m msmlvlur. ‘A u u c. IB§QN VAITAA w» r V: F. s vCErLCV Ou 1- ». 0- IN DISFFTCHES VA >4 MPJqYlon m bloom-tau‘ r/a mam-cs NALTFAY MENTION IN DlePArLHtS <czssirsarl*" YA =-~ ' MINTION IN bison-mes “'"'*¢-7~'“SS,:Q;';NI: F O. ll. R, Wriilhi. D.l-‘.C,, Suinmr-rsilic: lf/L W. A.I“,C., Nloiicion: "ltd hlciiiluli in Dos- pnluhcs lo F/l... s. A. Che nan, Labrador; FL. "A. J. Wilton, Ncvvinundhiin F/O. W. hi. Bu .s, lNcu-folindlnnd; F10, J. A. , son. Sywlnlyv: F/(l .1, A. McCnllum. Nlnnclrul; F/O. ll. ltfnrtcll. Now- C. PFIPYWHT, WAC: F/O. ll. 'lI‘l1il(li(lllfiI l-‘iL. ‘I’ Croillcrs, among those who itlon for thc lolly, 1 patrol work mid lonndlnnd: F10 W. Wcstiuvirv, l. Nl \\ (RCA? Pillow awards include: l.