‘L; ~.<z'=;.:::;_-..:_:.: 73Fr>1~ v '- ii i. l Jhbfili. 51X _ flf-‘ffn? lure of Don? s i’ N(); _,; ‘L - . innit‘ = Al»; Xv» _.,.¢ .-.,- . "uu-i... .. PufiVflFUlf-Ff-"f-‘lffnfifif-‘JJ-‘fl-Fff i- ' ' ' “v-‘ifkfii ".1 " i." I ‘.i"u.“u'a'l'u'u'r’::- The BARS. ln tho music! Th!" \‘. 1 s Jihl. hold i'l)[ll‘l'S b1‘- ~ in the luni l» "s in ti riot- come llinr-s‘ t‘ [m3 jiUl-JJH‘. H, .-,.-.A.¥.-.-.-.-.-t-. tihntttnn forts Eil HYMEII EL 8.lllllll8 null -- Fiction _'s U-Ttlcn E n?" n E _T0»nA Y mlixtz; 2.30 mom summ- 1.00 - $.45 _ |'hl‘-'-"H-'-".'.'.'.;x.=.>‘..‘.=.'.'-'-h'i'h Vfr-r-i = - ~< _ Free Sotutd ifiovies _ Narioxliimlsiiivr noann = (Hilda Giliis) “w? IOIdcn—-W0(lfitstiny, 2 At B p.111». ]t1gn\,aguo—’l‘l'lur-tiuy ‘.2 8.: 8 p.m- York-Friday 2L0.» i r- S0llri&—S3l-1ll’dl\.\‘ ‘ the Ins the Creed l. t ‘t minutes cl v.1,‘ r, -, - tlitti tlif President _ officers moors for their willing assnt. cc and co-uifuoim" Fit! n so men- of which urc ‘ regular ntttl our were held, th. were enrolled. '\- attendance- cf e-Pliicrlt. Egrly In livl p _'\"o IWIYIOOS. n bridge poll)‘ 4'1 "k" 5"“ -lit mcmbers l ll IIVTTIIKE ‘mic hpygt, A t succrsqtlill Chfslmns ‘Co! which tho s u . Th“ trnmfd by veal-s. At F P" held. In. l. 'i""l! wu held 0* ' ‘ whfch 1101' "Wmér was sorrow. to fh» I'll!‘- ' s '1! lhr fl""llfll rmw ntnn in "rlnce or W‘ liil Cologe llnll. PUP?‘ onrt cf Jim". , .-‘ rnnon h“. no: lwlt at tit:- Rx- p'r'vnv'il.~1.°l.:~' ‘ pfnw to Hm tv r r~ s trclc lull u duvnn~ m.- foil l .-~' r uonths. "'11s Red Cross mport for the year vnvvnv. -.-..~.--.-.-s-.--.-.-usw.~.-. vuuam- sPonsclzzau BY Clittrlotteiown Branch l C.‘\N.‘\I)l,XA\l LEGION, l3.}*I.S.L. Hll-ZIGHTERS UNDER FIRE t mununity SlnK'S°"K "' Carma“ Laughs — . BROADWAY” N0. 3---‘“1“<»ilSS POLL ” -: Shows- 230 — Tztnd 9 ~ .=..-z-.'.--».5.-.--.mwanna-ran. l, the Chinese. I-iK-c-fl-NI-I-IWM Romance .-,-.-.r.--.-.-.-.-.n.-.-t.-.-r - - - u-a-Irt. '..-.- “Yank 0n The Burma Road” "A Yank on the Burma Road," which opened at the Capitol The- ntre last night. cmphastzrs tho headlines you have been reading on what has been called the "ntust significant highway of our daY." the Burma Rouzl. The picture also brings a new leading mun to the screen, onc Barry Nelson. His vigorous nnd at times inspired portrayal of o chi: driver forced into the spot of leading p, fleet of trucks over the Buima Road is moving and heart- warming. Loraine Day creates an unforget- tabe portrait of a woman's blind devotion to her man, whatever the consequences-until she sees the havoc he has Wrought. The story opens in New York with the capture, single-ironclad, cf two killers by Nelson. He is invited to lead the caravan, wants to refuse but is trapped by his own ego. He ,. meets Miss Day ill Rangoon. She talks herself into passage on the trucks to Chungking in order to meet her husband, held captive by Their trip over the Burma Road provides nll the thrills. fiction, comedy and pathos one can ask of any fim. Knitting;- 143 Dr's. socks, 19 DN- seamenb socks, 21,6 sweaters, 20 s0- arves, 40 prs. gloves (mens) '1 DYS- gloves. (ladies), 5 baby-jtckcts, 2 prs. mitts, 3 knitted dresses and knickers <2yrs.), 2 vests, Sewdmy- 4-2 dresses, 30 111s. pa- jamas, 2i quilts, 18 sheets, 16 dres- sing gowns. ll prs. slacks. 3 suits, (ladies). During the year the fol- lowing donations were made w different organizations. $5. 00 T. B. Bond, $10.00 blankets for Red Cross, $5.40 pillows and blankets for Can- adian Legion, $21.35 cigarettes for boys overseas and in Canuda, $5.00, milk for Bitilaln Fund. $6.00 Smit- flre fund, $25.00 towards black-out rltirtains for the school, $800 Bri- tish children war senvice, $5.00 Save the children fund . $75.60 last pay- ment on the oil-bumel- for the school. (The Institute has paid $403.00 on this, and is sorry to re- port, that it had to be removcd this $25.00 forward rrrojcctor for school, $5.00 T. J3. league, $5.00 for groceries for a. family having ser- imis illness. Individual members also suit groceries. $50 o0 Rod Cross. Numerous dainty articles were given for the balby shower. Prof. Inch was engaged last fall and also this fall, to instruct me pupils in singing. The members are very grateful for the lectures which are being conducted in the school hall this fall. Sincere apo- reciation is eXT-Yressed by all to the Doctors and Nurses who are con- ducting them. 'I‘he nominating committee presented the following slntc nf new officers. President, Mrs. ‘R. Beer. 1st. Vice. Pros. Mrs. E. Cook, 2nd. Vice Pros. Mrs, F‘. Burke. 3rd. Vicc Pris. Mrs. J. Gaudet. Recording Secfiv, Mrs. W. Burns. Treas. M15. A. Small. Directors. - Mrs. B. UvingsIl-Tle, Mrs. D. Robinson, Mrs. J‘, J. Duffy. nnd Mrs. H. Fuizzoll. Auditors, -— Mrs. R. Gay. nnd Mrs, M. F. Rodd Prrss Secretary, Mrs. H. Mclnnis, 'I"ll(> installation ceremony was crnducted by Mrs. H. News/an, after which the new officers took their positions The President requested ‘lhp membcrs in visit the sick, the shut-ins nnd the new neighbors 1n tho district, Five members (Ylered to collect funds to assist; in lmvlng for a yv-tient to be sent to the san- itorium. It was decidcd to send dgarettles b0 the boys (l8) overseas r! llo Happiness in lhe llome When Mother ls Sick The timrl. worn out mother cann l. k l». home ll’ she is sick and Worried by iohcnrcvzgcrlr household duties. irritable, uwnhmrtetl and dincour look for our trmle murk n “lied l Th! T. Mlllruru Co" Limited, Toronto, Um. '-'-'u'-'-'u'J-'-'¢'¢‘n'u'h'n\'J-'n'n'ffflfffi'-'-F-FJ&\N Sho 50in run down and hcromon nervous nnrl , d , h , l 9d» couft rest at. "'*"v:'.*....'r:'.l:.~':.:.;strait“ 5.2:?" "rd “who ~1~~ ul- Pilln a remedy with which to he p rcou down system, and assist them back tn u-nllli-luippiiivs» itguiu. Pnce 50c a box, 0o pills, ut nll drug cnnvl-~r,-i, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cerium. aucnmlt. 77m WEEK at S. D. U. .v.-\.\-.-.-.-. '.-..-.-».~..-vs-vnv S'l'.~\ l{'l'S MONDAY This column ls reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising 0| a newsy nature may be inserted It five cents a word. ‘ ' “ ply- able in advance. The C,F c 0,5, dqlenum o; Allan Callaghan, RA. Brennan, g -: O h , l; Agtorrfioizounarion LIFE msun- gnvaenBjlsl §Z§§<Y,..,g2,§§“i,“§3 13%,; é - gtrilvblser, Rev. J.P.E. (Yflanley, KEEP THE MILK of huirtan " "mme" “m” °“ Tmm‘ kindness flowinl to Britain. ‘ivfifilifi ‘Bfilegé’ cglllbilllezllii. 11'1"“ 5111,; ysenerli: tvgiilocig alécufiiisii COOKS m: Christmas Photo- on, e“ “ ° ° "emit W“, . _ E - b 1 t t" e Cultural Formation of College slaps ventnss y aDDOn Tfflt-u. giadems‘ Tine following m s“ i- e read; Pflflilllstn In M ern BUY A TAG rooav, Your dime éioiltfmul? "id Its Presence In will deliver a. quart of milk to a Mt 9888. by Miss Bosarla Nearing. British child. 11-14-11. - St- Bernard College: "Tim _____ Christian Attitude Toward; mav. AND mus. 1.1!. uisnor Reading." by F-A. Brennan. st. will be at home to their friends at DUYISlBII-i Willi/Elm)’; "How to Form the Mimsv, Carleton Tuesday. Nov. Tho Christian Attitude ‘Toward; 17th, 2.30 P. M. to 5 .M. and '1 PM. Raduls . by Edmund Morris to 9 P. M. 11-1-1-11- housle University. A plum ———-———- 51°11 was held on the topic, CAVENDISH CHARGE. - Sun- Forming of Attitudes . day services November 15th in Stan- Will Help lev Bridge illtiollpilmM. and in North struction," Rusti out .1 , . of Yocung People's Society at Manse ¢u55yon_ on Friday 20th tit 8 P. M. s . . Olll‘ Tilley, Minister. ———~— R . c. am. FOSTER MnoPllAlL, Argyle is “$315,, “gfngifln- -. a Short}, announces the engagement the college recently 85m? "Om of his sister, Vina Elizabeth to treat m 01'" Lady o‘! Tgel Lift; d‘: A 1 - Howard, s of Mr. ai€blllJii's.dl-i.\l2el\ Hownrdfgornwali. gglggetfjnaxus- Thl§ 43911688 ls one It, E. I. Marriage to take pl e in 1° i195‘ ladies °°l°8€s in the _ 8C runs. anruun J. PEPPIN and “"1 °°11°K° Blydents. Mrs, Thomas F._Keefe, will be at Rev G ' ' homo to their friends at the home 1 f r-n 90-1 A- Macdonald. M. 50.. of their pnrtnts Mr, and Mrs. S. G. ,0 i’ °~ BB1 fax on Thursday mom. Pcppin. 09 Upper Prince Street from inf; l0 Btpend an Educational Meet- 3330 to 5.30 Monday, Novembfir 111E. . . O .____ Rev, RE. Ellsworth, D D. co tri- oosvm. iuusrmos continue billed to the Education wéek ‘Ho. 11v, pycq- tnght. at 8 pm, except gram, Sponsored by Th3 Prince Ed- saturduy in the Gospel Hall, Up- ward Island Teachers’ Federation, sensational lo miss! load: hot loud lo the Goilupo mlil =r Prin -o Street. W. N. Brennan, by delivering an address ~- NANCY GlfligOW, will preach at and What It ‘Means!’ on uberty ‘i a ' U n thcsi. inecttngs, Al wclcomen-n-n Rev. mnmett Doing“ m“! l ' -——- N 5» WB-i a welcome vlsibq; w 5x,’ . stwws-"Il-r-"r- ENGAGEMENTP- The enzaze- C°11€8e on Wtadnesday. O O msnt has been announced of Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Baird, elder Debflflni: In the Freshmen Soc. tintightuz- of lVIrs. J. R. Puzzle nno 19W tile subject under discussion the late Mr. Gordon B. Baizd, of “'85; ‘Resolved that Rania h” Berwick, NS, to Mr. Roy Whimlan (10118 more for the education of the Cook, son of Mrs _ n the lite Nlr. Co. , of lvlurmy River, Dflbel‘. The judges gave their de- . I The marriage will trike vision ln favour of Prank oxeeg, . in Bcrwick curly in December. and Ivlm Farmer who supported the ~-O.tt\\\".1 Journal. negative srde. James Smith and - A118" Calluzhan spoke m: the TRINITY uxirnn cuuncu. - affirmative. Each of the other Soc. Sunday‘ services will be conducted {Wes held open discussions on sub- by the Minister Rlsv. Hugh Miller Jects of interest to the scuqem; M. A., D. D. Anniversary Day will ' v o o ' be observed and the guest plead) I or aural ugont? RIUMOND MASSEY Dangorouil-Iill h: maul: Undo 50ml Batyicroiisly lllulivé Watch them get i. t _- lheU-Boaisllllt. i‘ . 9/ a 14w B.A.. S. T. Vi. of Trinity, St». Stcph- Wednesday, N , 11 en's Church. Amhcrst, N. S. A s " glayed a 5-5 Ollie gblgnewlwlxtlh “ti: . . _ .A F Tl Si pared and a cordial invitation is fii- victory in tllge falzgttsgxn’: 53d ascent! “ tendqd w .111 visitors and friends. the 1 é?“ Fulll gmrfticulsrsv of“ thtgfiulstcrvgcrilzs S" ‘is by .5 _16-_l1 total vvi e uun l1] 1e ' l - Q T_ ‘ Quiz: “W? -. Square School 21-0 Tl THE KIRK 0F ST, JAMES. -— . - 1e 8901c 0n Divine worship will be conducted in gaeglfactlgys :1“: between the Inter- the Kirk tomorrow both mornlnfl m a Scorelen f‘ and P-w c ended “d ‘Exflflgmlaby fines Mulfwfi ‘Re in a series if utihmisrovialuthl for“ Rev. . . usse ome‘ , . ., - e n"- S. T. M. who will also deliver the glledig-ltci title, The second flame u! semons. The Church School will fie H‘ es was played on Thursday meet nt 2.30 under the Acting Sup- f; gllfwll and ended in another erentcnd2_nc_y' of '. B. R. Hurst. 9- ~3- Miss E. Lillian Mclsenzle. Mus. Btic. T ' ' ' . church Organist, will direct ch u his column extends congranua. music On Wednesday evening at the 4111s ‘to Hubert "smk" otgamev midweek service the Minister Wlll B A., 42 and Ivan Wa'5h_ B_ A‘ .39‘ deliver his third lecture ovn ‘The who have graduated from '01s Kirk Through the Centuries. earls‘ Training Centre, Brock- ~—-———— e. o van w .. REBEKAIIS Mizur- The Rebe- felicitations on hels oifigfirirtglgsiso 22‘. kah Past Noble Grands Association cently to M155 Hogan o; charl°tm_ met in regular monthly session town wig-lim- lllarfl- ylhursgflv eveglns tats“; 11169}:- OL! T M ‘ i Al's. i c- A rs. ernnn owa so oo .3 .ee. o serve left over vewatables mix Mlrs. .1. Mrs. J.A McLeod President m ‘the t-hcrn an m ° .. . Lunch. chair. Reports were heard fr un Rcd with salt? nakbllfiekslntlgnloghlatlln dug Mrs" DUUY- 341*“ "lid MrB- Cross Czmmttee and sick nnd salad dressini- 11' 1 ‘m cebnnd‘ Friw-‘n- Th" 5 1'13’ lJflSSId visiting cuzitiittee. The commrice This wti‘ 111i]? mo ded mgemer‘ 310111"! 5l>¢vl1ll Worn/airs Izistltute in char-goof the meeting hlrs. Laf- green beans zkedany aspafagus wfll‘ Saving stamp folders. to be ferty, Mrs. out and Mrs. Roland End even sljtilctglte or raw cm” 91190 1Y1 by i310 mvlllbcfs. The llro- Meik e, had nn interesting program I Professional Bards I -‘u"u'i's"u'n'u'n'ln'n'n'fn'i'ln'ln'u'ln'n'u'n'n'n‘u‘n' ‘l: z g TODAY ONLY _. .'..-.-.---'-'-'-'-r-.-.-.--. -.-.-.-.-.r.-t.-.-.-.-.-.-.---'-1-'-'-'-'r-'- i “Powder Town’ Popeye — Serial SliOlTS 2.30 — 7.00 -- 8.45 "eras-av. .-.-.-v.r.-.-.-= .1- n‘ s‘, Q ._.. and cards to those in Canada. New Comi1iitto¢s;- Puncher, Innis, St. _ lgflmllle for tho iollowin months;- arranged, The association is near- 99- Cltllllilshll). Mrs EWsOn and ing its annual meeting and is en- Mfiwollzcr. JztnJfioclnlu‘o1l'nl'e." couragod writh the wruis. accom- T, S. Cook and wmmofl people than has the News- imam tho Foot/ball: ‘In s 1 will be Rev, Cecil‘ Earle Gordon. ured the Isiaifd ‘lilbctgtbiaslllngtgalgy; In Memoriam MB. RUSSELL SNOW J Thursday’; Saint. John Telegraph utlrnnl ll- l: The death of Russell Snow, retir- ed former of 856 Haymarket Square occurred msterday in the General Hospital. had many friends who wlgolcarnt wiltht rclagrelt, cglhishdefi. m: Vcors, ... e d lived in Saint John the ‘tut li- gal"- Ho s“; I 0g tho 121W ward an Eliza now. e wls In adherent of Tabernacle Baptist (Ihuzch, I-Iaymarket Square. He retired from farming about four. yams“ timid; wu n u i u es e surv ve by three sons. Hoflls Snow. Saint John; James Snow, on active serv- lconoverseas. and Robert J., also on ac ve serv co overseas, an tw daughters, Mrs. James Downey o? Saint John and Miss Bernice Snow, at home. Three grandchildren also Dal- survive. The body is resting at Brenan‘: N w all! Funeral Home, ill Paradise Row. In Poshwaa? R ll from where the funeral will be held Delegates who didwglz; gyzlogfltuildéig with service at 2.30 georganizatlon rend papers took part in this dls- IFei-nhill Come ery. ent will be made in ll I DhOlA-‘rsraph has become Who Word has been received hem that soiled, it may be cleaned by spong. lightly with a cloth wrung from warm water contain- mE a little ammonia. Another method is to moisten some absoré bent cotton with alcohol and rub very gent until the phUEOgLQph is clean. he it dry naturally. "PRIORITY" COLOR-S Since yellow dyes are scarce at present. manufacutrcrs are using 11011 Plum and wine shades, which do not use any yellow, and which blend well with most other colors. Patriotic color-schemes and florals are very popular this season now T0 cousin Rheumatic Pains Rhouinfic ‘ m ollen uuml by uric acid in the blood. This blood impurity should be llhlcled by lhe kidneys. ll kid- linyl hi, and uceu uric acid minim, it ' u and joints causing uuucilling palm. Troll rhoumltic pain: b looping your liidnoyn in oorl condition. uke roguhrllynDoildfi Ki ey Pillr-lor lullncmhry hvorilekiilneyremedy. '99 Dodd} Kidney Pills “COMPLETE INSURANCE sut VIC ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 Mrs. H 1'" i, _ ~ = flab‘ “Alérliigltltngl A is pllshed during lllcléfll‘. ‘s- 3W“?- Mor- ‘Home Eczm- THE BAPTIST cmmcu. - ' mofipsoxal/lirsA flnftl jMi-ts, “gsfiltllftlilllqlilmtlgl Sunday" will hi? McLEOD 8. BENTLEY - stlflrylooerve n emorngworsp wlkqmblyno‘ be held on Mon. mm Inst. nt me service at 11 a. M, Th: Rrev. 1. Jud- h°m° 0,1’ MYS- R. Beer. Meeting son Levy will consider in his sermon oslcd with “The King," offer which ‘Our Denomination, Its Principles J. s nos-run n c, a dnlnt’ lunch xvits served and n, and Commitments." Pfleugcrs 5377M"! ll"! RlWFIIByI-ul- _social mu enjoyed. ( "I-lastm Thou got Knowrqizjgwllbzli-‘e thg Low ' mo n an em, e urc Growth Co-Operation s? mastitis: “?.’.‘“.‘L...I.°..L‘L."‘ Worship Service Mr. Levy will dc- . c i liver the third in a series of sermons t "— Ofipfirfllifln flllltlllfl ctmallian 0Y1 PTQ-Yel? 5991351115 on "Prayer-Ba c f3 8 5 5' 7: :r E eves sximusu GLASSEQNDFITTEAD msmnm farmers in the nmrkcting of fa C uni with God” The evening products “m, h, m, p,,,thas,ng'fwii 8332",“ $5‘; “Amhmws "awe Ea, fltls-t ten years from 79-‘ nssmlciatl Bu. organist and ohoirmastcr With it totnl revenue ca! 3145450332: be i'n charge o1 the music of tho Mllfflllflnd in 1932 to 1,395 assoc-tattoos rum, a day. “my has t-ho expmisioxr been motor} FERGUSON - n, F. ln m-Pmbcrshlp nnd vfilllllll? of bilsi- but pretty wedding took place when uwd eing marketed and lvlrs. Charlie Smith, Florence- Cir-dwell Amumina CO-Overfltlvely. P valors, stock- ville, NB, bemmc the bride o! yards, common and cold storage Albert Stewart Ferguson, only son owned and operated by fame“ View P.E.I., Rev. J.W. Bent of- chlflfllhlbwl cwotlvtultlvclv. f-‘xultpr nnd chocsg 9r" ficiated. The drnwingroom was de- manufacttirc-rt,and chlckm nnd food coratod tastefully for the occasion. ‘ n im- "lilnl-Sl Wits are prorcssnd into ported suit of Air Force blue with bacon and other pork ‘products. silver fox trimming and navy ac- CWWPYRHW llvilvltr in Canaan, cessofles. She carried an arm bouq- PHYSICIAN SURGEON turil phase in tho mirrcilnnontis nnd chrysanthemums. Her only attend- 222 Queen Street. City “h” service tvtlr (‘()~Q}‘,P‘.'Illf_\'\"§, Tine ant wns the matron of honor, Mrs. Telephone a“ has issued n Ifllillllontlrlfl "Co- r- who wore a street length dies: of 11.13.51 atlou in CnnndoJiMl" which eats black eau do crepe with ' in L16 Dominion, and gives an m; u uet of mauve mums and H‘ F‘ Mcrflii "kl K-c 51110721115: ’l‘1rl1s1.‘or‘col nccfruntlnf (‘O-O'D- ltlgai enhair fern. aha]: mothermolf l n t ctr-opera ' ~ 1,1 t1 groo wor ac ore e for the nttst 80 ycnrg, liiilttfhzilttg: totichcs or? gold eand wine. Ailter the an" Bnudh" chllqfllfl"?! of the cfforh oi‘ the pimtt-m-s before ceremony refreshments were served m, n to Publicity nnd Extension Dtvlsion, being carried out in qink and white. Dominion Ecnnnmem of Am-l- The couple will reside in Moncton, culture, Ottawa. where the groom is a member of the ZURTClT-‘PPF-A i; roadl30 pot. feet wide is Wing built from Paril to the chnmicl cousb, Vlshy {QPQILQ farm supplies has crown during the Unto Mv Prayer." John Inch. Mulilsl. I w revenue of 8242158330’ i 1941. J n N° SMITH-A quiet X1985 but niso in the niunber of Catherine Eileen, daughter of Mr. Intern Trust Illlldlng ivnrehmiscs, and rlliftk hnlchm‘ cs are of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferguson, Bay Dmdllfitfi urn onncd in g-i-Qlygramve The bride was charming in a llll. I. llMlllllEL ""0005 btvolld "N! llllwly arzrlcul- uet of nmldenhuir fern and white Dominion Dopzn-nnnnt 01A ulture Grant MacLeod. sister of the groom, 9m“ mm" . y u 3-4, 6-4 . e com rohensively with the movement Bgle buo trlmm n8. She carried n ‘ NOTARY o». BABBISTEB BOLICITOI "im- lt may bi‘ obtwinczl by ivriting in the d ingroom, the color scheme staff ol RO A.F. Equipment De- It is expected to be re d f u “Y °‘ “” War—25 Years A o Toda °"°"""' Corner gal “Th” It; , an _____ opmm llx‘: Gail’. (By The Canadian Preu) Ivonlnp By Appointment; NOV. l4. 1917 -Italia:ls made PIIMIQ lkllduloo IOII. stand and checked Austro-Geimana on the Pliive River. Jami-Jerusa- lem railway out by British force in Palestine. British destroyers and monitor sunk in the Mediterranean. NOV, 15. l917—Atis0ro-Gerrno.iu in the Trentitio captured Clalnort Italians flooded ccuntry at the tgLplAAesnla "AN-AM mouth of the Pint/e River to halt §AnR|sQ-?R"AE1|.%L"' onflny advance Fiction statestnm m"; d N", Sh“. vh-‘mhn (lcorgos Clemenceau ngreod to Ullarlolletnwn P |_ form new cabinet. on resignation of “only 1-9 1,05" PMILIIWO 8112115147. fflogg I} f. o_ ‘u u IELL 8| MATl-lliid-N MONEY T0 LOAN C non Bloch Ch I I P. i. tnrlottowwn find in Millmnfn Health and News mto their lteultli, lmiltl up llll‘ r\|n lcnri." on tho [lru-kngo, How Are Your Eyes If on lnvin s m; 3..'|‘::5_':.'E..'::'!'"§§§t'? M your service with year» of rl d "Igmuenco an‘ o thorough uteri: --' ~"-- ~~ Ii. F. llutcheson I. G. IIUTCIIESON HE HELPS. . . .115 COMMAlVDS. . . . Charles DeGnulle. move, head or tho fighting lu-mch forces. called on his followers to give till nld to the Allied cantor-In h Africa. / . l ' ¢,// IW/MI ' I-y/f/Q/"fl/mr/ y’) y‘, Dieppe D. F C. First Graduate 0f BGATP to Head Squadron L. V. Cluidburn Youngest Commander in ll. (‘__ Congratulziied by Nav Squadron l’ ‘er Lloyd. Vernon who couunu |. squadron. o.‘ spit- A graduate c! the inizaf tuincil out uizdrr the Bii mtnzreint-li Air training nan. Squadron Lcucr Ijnyd Vernon Cnztdtburn, of Aurora, Ont. who won the Dislingu slur; Flying Cross ior hi5 W011i in the Dcppe 500L011, was the first training plan pupil named to cmnmund a squadron, Nr; ytt. 23 y‘. cuss sh Com. rec: .. tho a 'n nt. - his bll \ fails cn ..,tt.=t 2lst- —lie is u. . .'.‘.c youngcst squadron com. mart - m the R. C. F.. and coastline, y for E-Boai Ail-ark. (fhudblun, D. F. (7., of Aurora. 0n fires, heads n. fighter unit of trnxtl is puyltig nn imp. ' .n the bautle against, ll. CllMltULQH, the first to win his pilot's W ~; C.A.F. and also the 1 .r<m his hon-lg town h» seas, spoke on the ratio after the Dleppe raid ;d his impressions of t1 cf aircraft vthith fIrw r Canadian and Aliicd fro. I. t-Zte slab at the forums A British woman war worker cltalks "I 110W the eqwnment tn make in by British censor ) w 4:, Lleut. (It-n. Dwight D. Elioizhow- or, above. is deslgnutcd as su- llrztne ccmmimder of Allied force's operating against France's north- west African posaeldonl. Ootvcnantter tank, brought to the factory where she works to sit " a warlike messarc H1 ll" ‘ used m lighting midi-v" ‘i ill; RESISTS y» we \‘ it Admiral Francois nurtu- head of the atmzd tort“ France. organized 8M" val ltion to the li-t snug‘; tron?! In 44""