t PAGE sgx SPORTING News l ii Kale OiwGoldDust Twins ” In U. S. Golf Threatened H THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ A Friendly Place Yeo user offline gnaw FRIENDS THEATRES Skate or Promenade The Friendly Winter Resort Tonight PORTLAND. 0813.. Nov. 22 — (AP) — Golf's too flitlht profession- als. augmented by a sparklina of the best available amateurs. fire opening shots here tomorrow in the first round of the 72-hole Portland open. and speculation ran high today whether the two-war reizn o: m»: "Gold st twins” was u- bUllL to be broken. l l.) ' B, h h D the EKG-A. O - Tue God us‘ “gfsthf.” galntgfslfillviohrslhlpeatlvllatlantic City. His past Nelson oi Toledo. leaning money winner. and his run- and 49 amateurs prepared to tee off in the chase for 815.500 in war bonds. Snead was the topic of con- versation. All concerned n-lrreed he was the one falrwav trouper who could match shot for shot with th-c Nelson-Mcspaden duo on an equal is. Lncud picked ub his xbuowum where he left off in May. 194:2. performanms are a matter of re- sono or RUSSIA ROBERT TAYLOR SUSAN PETERS JOHN IIODIAK ROBERT BENCHLEY Present Prizes llt Function In THE ' FlllI-IIM Preliminary Hearing 0n .N9".E‘§"*ER 23. LOOK WHO’S HERE! I hzllralll. GIIAIIIIIAII. Tllh collnnn In reserved for nun OI local Internal. IIIt arlverthlnl or a IIGII! nature may Ila Inserted at live cenln a word. strictly on! able in advance. daaswabi. i; Photographs. OONFIDEBAI...» LIFE IN- SUIANOE. FRESH CBANBEBIIES Roy's Market. Phone i867. ll-Zfl-SI. POLICE COUBT —- At the Police Court yesterday. a vagrant was re- manded for a week. . GET YOUR TICKETS for . O %'.i.°§..v“‘~ fiéadcfitéil“ . hi5‘: Jenkins Pharmacy or Redclifi 232x143: Gyro SPECIAL SERVICES _ Evangelistic services will bfpifilll in tne Salvation Army Citadel 30/? on THEIAIR g TONIGHTI." A bl w“ Jsayhellloya e entertainment Murder Charge ____. at 8 The preliminar hearl o P- m- - rs. Florence Eliuyabeth llllacNeill "Y Herbal" will on the charge of having murdered| “t "ch "Widt- hfguhuggang. vwlllliamlggivyah) Mo‘; I - d- . , o ene yesterdag .m0l'nlng in the 501m I FUNERAL Court efore Stlpendiary MagIs-v “new! 0f Mr. W E trate K. M. Martn and was ad- journed until this morning in or-l der to hear the evidence of Police.‘ "l" W" conducted by Rev. o. of..- Sergeant Lawrence McInnIs who‘ 3'18 Webster who also conducted ON THE FUNNIEST HALF-HOUR ON THE AIR WAVE$ was out of the City ye terd . ‘service l" the BFBV . 'I'.*'.-‘: - l; v- -. Bight witnesses gavg CVlgenc-el firs were: Messrs. Aligus Mlclhacldeih. "Ins. Harry yesterday. Mr. G. R. Holmes ap- Hflrvld McLeamAthoI B l ' sasa'zs.“zz.°lzusza “"- “~”,.’.‘§?°v‘ll.lii;.’°““ T's-l ~"i;§,;*,,$,°gg3,7,;;g;'-= Dr. J. D, McGulgan wu the first witness. He told of how, in wqp-a.--l-'\.aqs.»1_..-q..avs.~x.~ 1..., romdl" w ~10 svrrv THURSDIIT hing mate. Harold McSpaden oi cord. In i938 he became the lead- Puzladehz-ala. Th.- man who has|ing monev winner of all time by turmd up to challcnne zhci: virtual poc etlnz . The mark stood domination of the country's bialuntll Nelson. former national ocen tournaments is slamrni Bamlas well as P G A Kingpin. sur- Silcaol, recently discharacd from the nassd It this year with a total o_f n3v\'_ £39,500 in war bonds. McSpadens A5 the field of winnings for 19H total 826.000 in anbracinu mcst of bonds. Plan Exhibition “ml I Hoop Game At Mt. Pleasant Friday FELIX BRESSART Flllllllll love story of n romantic A. ‘ n and a beautiful Russian his! __.-...____....._ from Thursd; , N _ _ day. Nov. dltv 0v a ll-M-II. v simvicem m. eld yet a ‘ M“. calculi: lhxlllralxti-llllliognwhllz’: 53k 74 Droiesslonals. tlle i: I SOURIS—TIIUII. 23rd 8 EM. I ~ hIATINEE and present Prizes in tennis and soft bail. Mr. James Coyle. pres- ident of the sports’ comml ee was irrimttkl; ghalnnriéter a f? cblriefde- , scae upon aer.c- MONTAGIE SAT. 7.45 ‘ajgndgslq ghe Rector to say a few AND 9.45 l’. M. ' l‘ - . ' Father McDonald gave a sum- m": °* “r “mm” he" M“ onths. He first than- had been and play MONTAGUE FRI. -— I EM. [Former “llockcy l Player Discharged From Air Force _(. __ ._ l GRAYDON Morriolv-.l.”.’i‘éé“tlii vlfépilifimfiéi. BY BOB HINISELF O Fuda: an exhibition boskwt-l lgrounds. This had all been done llflllnifilllllt} dill be nlaved betweui a’ WINNIPEG. _Nov. 22 — (‘CPI — Iby the men who came 1n m, even.’ dings. he had performed an New team lroln liJVI 0.5. Queen RC A F offlclalls saiflntélgtlly’ i113? mgs and “ave may, service; Helautopsy on the body of William clad-lode and a Bullbillli und UUL- ivfgantlclitro hsatgagligw§gfs drama mm)?‘ House tommmw will he“ the new tlhanked them as well as all who‘: I. The deceased had died u. world Ilpucially made n. .1... us... collaboration with Dr. E. S. Gicl. gauov-v-i. on, ..,.,,. ,_, _____(Coutinued~frcm page 1.)A_ 50444533,. M4676’. .. ' 115‘ I n}? 40-5 . 40, AP d: B , _‘ 2'7 Kin Street. uld not see Wal- ded shipment; .......3.‘Z..,°Cl,i,,3{g_ llam lVigcNeill. Saw Mrs. McNellil Stuflley McNeill, brother o! the town AL 46-7. AM 44-5 AP ac" a and was talking to her- Asked deceased, testified that he saw 35, c 20. specialized prbducershbvhjher uzhnt thc trouble was. Mrs. William McNeil! alive at 8:30 celving for cartoned pack AL 4 McNeil! 531d the" was "° “W519” Tuesday evening, Nov‘ 14. He AM 45. AP 42. Poultry dellvq-ghag Later, she said she and her has-l was off his own doorste and oal- continue to Increase and are holy band had had a quarrel and that led our to wltnggs; l- a; m, to hm‘... 9,1665 have strengthened on she had thrown a knife at him. hospital quick. I'm stabbed." milkffll grades. Chicken A Milkfed "We took her and her daughter Mr. Holmes: “Did you under- 28-30, B Milkfed 27-8 B 25 C 3g i0 the Police Station when we stand from _vour conversation with WW1 A 2i, B 1a, c 11'_ ' hdflYd ‘Vllllfllll RICNBIII W05 K108i" your brother who had stabbed __ Witness was present when Mrs. him?" P. U. - The Young P90 W“ Y I d t d girfiNtellli “glen llllC-Tiltqlllid huy the hes: t‘ es. . .13 t , lit- wlfe had stabbed hlunmfiers on h“ cqarlmlfegx‘; nessf ahd SogtleMclengillg haflrl [lllme Queried by Mr. bl-fcilxxgg, us: t on Tuesday Novembgl" 21 gmckdtot 27 llflllig stireetd and had was a. ou yar ll Th d ti ' ‘ oun wo nves n rawer o the’City Hospital from hi aubesouell;§§§le§§lhhl1.w1§’¢§°§" cupboard. Was present when brothers home. Witness was un- and opened by singln’ ' h." chief “wwed Mr ' Mcmim ‘he able to take his brother them h fl. "Give or Your Bgst we mm- WRS also present when who,“ he“, and when me de. TX’: Mast"... which w“ ronoweg Mrs. McNeill identified the knives ‘The following is the list oi prize $99595 00118195811 at the Come!‘ of by a Prayer. The scripture was 32d goiimgg out ‘hf fine ghebsagl wnners, = read d th .. S e a rown a El‘ us {m . Ladies’ Singles: 1st Miss Carolyn The Kllllg" W28 ogrdvlfffilill’ Mrs- M°N°m w“ m ‘m excitable imll‘ zxDdo hi1“ Dlltdfgl mate’ R'C'AF" “he” 1°“ l“ P"?- collvfdilmoll-Iolmes recalled stable a les’ u es: s to 1 - y k Gertrude Gayle; 2nd Dr? hlétiTillgnlLgg [is a d McNellI to the stand and asked L_ Duffy a; M155 Carolyn Kenna.“ ever glorious‘ Hang‘ 1e n him if he had seen his brother on gems singles; 15; ML _y_ He“- p Lhehnéght of November 14 before as dau “as”. 2nd.“ -W*;“." . ‘h: .$1‘.‘§."é;.“‘.“.‘.fi%.‘-“° Hams‘.- there would be serious conse- H ens a; "'1 5 5%,‘) ' comer or King ' Wm! I qucnces if the appeal was not suc- Menllesamt l)? f?’ sgzleghelrs‘ {ha boy ‘mm cessful. He wanted assurances N. Mffedinoubfgmulsetllhar 3g g2“: on? ‘him caré-ylng 7a3littIe . M. A. er n1 w uld b sent ouse a out :0‘ H’ lwked 1f the apgealsolflaitvled_ O e nessey dz Miss Gertrude Coyle; 2nd I right to me." L! ~ . Mr. Waiter Shepherd and Mrs. Dr. Col. RalblCil urote that he did L Duffy. L00 . e as . o l» h Chylcf ofuPglipe girtvghilstle said on w‘! cawaoo. Nov. 22 — <AP> —'"<>= est do assurances he wanted .1... at 932.“... h... ‘Sign? S? d153- *5'°° ‘ giiltflfbf ‘Egan; fiélgtlvxvlyzllibéngljglélldd- “Yclfledciibftsegllélfintgar aging-s! A ember 14th. Interviewed Mrs. RESERVATIONS-€INI*UItiL\'Il0N- 5 5 ‘r ' ‘“ ~' ' ~ . McNeill in presence oi’ her daugh- TICIIMYIS in Chicago since April. 1938. whee .nce tendered my resignation." l1 st d Th in )On Nov. 3 Mr. King replied at e Woe HUN om” a: ter and Cst. Duncan MacPhall. PliflNllflfiliAll-BEIV‘ championship bout. is Slated 9° “Pisome length, disagreeing with Col. Explained sgle was being held on ' i‘ rive tomorrow {or his thlfe_round RAE , Y. , I f d t1 la. c urge o murder and WTITIICI" . . exhibition Friday night with Dani‘dikeiggfiesléernstgdlat “n amen a l' ' ' AIRWAY S did - ---- *_ -=- the se t. , _ V ere "y M“ Robmsm" Bus‘ lher that anything she might say Mermt- dlevelmld Neg!” hsavl“ He said zlpplicniion of overseas hfc eufldéhtlrlFd 8 ‘ h i S uad lrorn Mt. Plea- mm g1»; 1g of “m M 0° q ai hockcv league. and Jack sted- Defence Minister, Gen. McNauzh- wok pa“ m the enter“ em held u e resu a ‘hrlmonhage prevaiiedt. The resolution’ sum R. C A F. Y r from a colla I The ualne will be played P‘ 8"- lllrlller Deii°litfdiwimg “ml ton. outline his plans TOP YEW"! tflhghllhlflllefimllll°'5,lfie§tY“ ‘hey \vound whicllmelladunglts “Znlfin; Outlining the Party's otmud hloulm gkctlbgnll‘ (nslhet mglil?“ brihiwilihiliil; fsrglg Stgilolvsllllgbc m“? "““°55""l' lemlfhlcmnen“ bl In summarizing the sports It was "m" m“ “m 51d‘? between the the conscription issue was urlanlln u.‘ lie . . . . pots lei‘. ‘ . ' . l‘ - who believes he has the finest mun inlz_ discharged for medical reasons vuihlzlliElé-‘ingell-gfltgllglgglieod that m? lstated that an average oi 150 took fag“ uabrgtilltsegiilélhmlggs‘ T129 ‘Wm’? mini?’ Endorsed. and after other n. the Maritimes having oiavcd 2n While Stewart ‘is Eilllll! back to his “Dusk hem Gen McNaughton part1“ the sports each day. or over and could have b” e5 ddlsptu lerencss was transacted the Con- Wit.’ f.‘.‘&“"N’Z3."$.§‘.‘fi°‘hl”.?€.!-“l&‘§u°‘ as: elem v» ‘it’? use‘; ll.“‘lfvil‘°‘“"°“ s“ u... lulu.-. h": .. b.é"‘.“’°““‘°““°“""= l) 'O\\'ll, {IS _€ - _ » D g1‘ OI’ B B03185 en- ' ' t ine wrltil not much in- ville who has been mentioned in‘ a Seat. Previoufill 1B 118d been 7 _ ' sharp int. i0llllltltllllli gttauld bemobtalned about Dress reports in connection with re-l predicted that the General would glesrebfikegesfolxl. ‘lgégnigltpllggrfigg M ill?! 3101M. the wltnell was leasges under an air force discharge ggdiregsengtogeextlgntg mofrommeelmlgegs 54 Junlom In 50mm“ the" were shown a knife by Mr. Holmes and 1'0 TERI. n . l ' pStanowski said last night that if; glgfL $3113.?tllélf-axlg-lllgreesblléafiinlsévggl games were played with teams from the K C. play grounds. The total cost was 8810 l5 This was raised through the dramatic club, membership fees, a don- ation from Ille Klnsmens’ Club and private donations. Father McDon- ald ‘made it clear that n0 public do- nation was received. After the presentation of the prlzes. short speeches were given by Rev. Fathers Geo McDonald, R. Bnmes, Cssr, G. Crowley, CsR... I). Edward. Cssr. and Messrs. F. Des- Roches. B. Callaghan, R. st. John anél bP. tgallfghan. Lunch was 5C1‘- ve y e adies after whlc ca might break out in sharp words. and déaflclng were enJoyed hby rfldli Col. Balaton’! Letter alhfnjfilléiicbyrthléle £6530 In his letter of resignation, Col. éylgxgslefs‘ leawmlg Jack“ Dwle Ralston. a spectator, from a iron " e Dana‘ bench seat on the Government side, wrote that on Oct. l8 he’ recommended that N. R. M. A ‘K personnel be sent overseas as rc- inforcemcnts. In Cabinet a further appeal for voluntary enlistmcnts as an alter- native was suggested. He thought 8:30 P. M. WEAF. New Yflfk (660 KC) WBZ. Boston —— 1030 no) E00 PRODUCTION ndw l production is at its low p01,“, 81-h fig? égfiieasfl IIJBY be expected from curred. P. E the R.C.A.F team. but coacllli fir‘; _Egg a " ‘Kl, tiev who olavgziiwwlgiklllvfecG-ioxniajliig L¢Q,,..w..-v_4,...'(_,..1,,,.___ v he believes his team will emeuze the victors. old N.H.L olu . The Navy team consists of Sur- "ii zon Ueut C H Read iormerlv of Acaciia University and MoGill Wil- hams. high scorer who made points‘ zllzlllfut Army Hayward . . Refuse Permission phlyed with Windsor, but OShen, sii“b~‘.‘s:'éi:‘.l““l.i.°rso.l’“sll all’: For llcxtall To th two §unln1crslde boys who were wi I I llejoln II. Y. Rangers asked: “would a knife such as that produce such a wound?" The witness replied: “Yes. The wound found could have been pro- {igliced by such an instrument as s.‘ dlschurlzed ll?» would return to hs v D Commons Crowded Nearly all of the 23-1 membc b- ll seats are vacant-were in their seats when the session opened and crowded galleries lestifled to pub- lic interest. The short discussions were carried on with restraint in line with the suggestion from Gordon Grawlon, Progressive Con- servative House leader. that de- bate be kept on the highest pos- sible plane. Interruptions and mutterinzs were heard occasionally. however. indicating that underneath were deep feelings which at any time ACJGIII inst Sea: are trvinl: out‘ Willi the tuam. _ ' outfit like that the " ill make the flvers 2o full throttle if they expect to take the ilfiffli‘. — NEW YORK. Nov. 22 — (AP) - - tliafiot“fié“t‘ih.lliiilf“’l. Jéflhiméllt‘ Plan llow Gurllng Rink For S’side New York Rangers during the Clif- LV. CHARLOTUTITOWN 7,00 A. M. 11,30 A. .\I. 611,10 l’. M. (‘Monnfl in Onhl rent national hockev league season. manager Lester Patrick said today. Patrick said a final ruling from the Saskatchewan war mobilization committee. refused Hextall permis- slon to leave the province. Hcxtall. a farmer. had sought pennisslon to play hockey during the winter as he had done for the out few yelli- led for Arthur Clyke to help him. The two of the help of a couple of the deceased to the Hospital, laid on a bed and helped to strip Witness saw the hole in his Bell brother's back. -He was bleeding from this wound, also bleeding some from nose and mouth. Witness stayed with his brother till he died some ten minutes later. Dr. SIXCZIIIeEg saw the deceased before he Asked by Mr. Bell what clothes (PC-Carleton), and A. W. Neill his brother had on, the witness (Ind-Comox-Albemi). The speak- said: "He had on a white shirt er said it had been the custom of and fleece lined underwear. He the House to allow leaders oi had no coat." parties to speak following delivery The evidence of Arthur Clyke was that he had lived for nine months in the City, that he now a ministerial statement such as that made by Mr. King, but asked that they be brief. lived at 28 Union Street, and that ~ he had known William McNeIll. For Delay Witness was asked by McNeill on the night of Nov. l , Mr. Caldwell said Parliament to help him take William to the should act in a Judicial capacity Hospital. He had done so and at as befitted its function as a high the Hospital saw William bleed- court and not act until it had all in! at nose and mouth. queried the information. if some informa- by Mr. Bell, witness said he was tlon were of value to the enemy It no relation to the deceased. should be received in secret ses- Dfllllhtcr’! Evidence Taken slon. Mrs. York Gallant said she liv- HJohnIBliackmore. lSoclal Credit at Zfltgilng Strelet. Was living . . .1. , ‘- N _ 6 ouse ea er. said 1e was aston- .ere \\'l her fat er and moth- sagflé llflilllflllléalg glfimjfiglflto °t"ak,__ ished at Mr. Graydotns proposg] m, Mr. and Mrs. William McNeil], a different view from himself as “mom he said’ wwld prevent melon the “mm M Nov‘ I‘ m“ H" to the meaning o‘ “necessary” as from forming a considered opln-|y0llnger brother and her two chil- uscd in previous policy statements n’ ldren “l” lived were‘ on m’ 9W‘ QUEBEC Nov 22 - we» -- on the question For him ncc- "l"? °' N“: l‘ h" "m" a" Ralph Walton of Montreal tonight N51“. mam; qlvecqssayy (Q kggp "miner were quarrelllnB 5nd b9‘ scored a technical knockout o“... 01H‘, voverséis flrmy rcimorced. fore she went upstairs she told Stan Balllev of New York In the For Ml. king it meant ..neces'_ her father to stop it. Witness was can" ‘are: ti." hosed ssh u "my “"““"".iu£§“.‘§3“‘;§§’§ “hi: a on en . - v v . times before referee Joseph Ville- ggsaflwiff,“ aseafrllacéllillle sgllamuymfi, revert to its normal hours of 3 p h" to get a doctor. Her mother neuve stopped the fight at 1.06 of tun he” m. to 8 p. m. and 8 p. m. m 1f ln he kitchen and her fath- m °P ~ m. and over the objection of er in the front room. r. rle Summerside is to have a new C ' ng Rink if present plans mat- At the adjourned annual mccung of the curling club held on Tuesday night a ballot vote was tlkcn on the subject and the re- suit was unanimously in favor oi u new building. The meeting was then adjourned till Wednesday evening and in the meantime a uoznmitzee will solicit the members for financial support. The following slate of officers were elected: President. J K Curran Vice President, J. II Gaudet. Secretary Treasurer, W. C. Wal- ker. Shareholder Directors. J. K. Curran, C E Carney, J H. Gua- dcl. N011 Shareholder directors, C. B J Morris, W C, Walker. _ Committees for the year are as zollows, the first name in each ca" taint; chairman: A/ivmbershiil. L R. Allen, M M. B511. E P Foley. inc. J H Gzludet. E G. offer. H H. MacFarlane. Games. '1‘ L Linkletter and R L. Willett (Joint chairmen) E. N. EslcyzG J Hayes. Buildins. R. G White. CI H Phillips, B Thompson. Eh rtainment. E. G Offer, F. T. MCRA~E| F E. McDonald. J. Wood. George Guergis. Jce Louis To Fight In Chicago PTM. lPIus Tax) hina. closed by sin Foundation."_ $5 conéluzgtefi rgare , were read ahderltlhe militants“ n ' ' ;,f§“v,§‘k1s,,_d§°‘§f,50°,‘§ gggnsgfnllfre?‘ might bc used against her. Wil- 1o\ved_ As a special feature o’ m‘ ness said Mrs. McNeil! told him evening.‘ pmgram M,” G1 d 9 she was sorry. that her husband "M = in: '3?t"°°“..?.‘i.éi°°‘l.é‘f.é‘.f" a". g», n oe o Sign Rgligligielawljil: an? projects M liquor. Also told him she plckeril of Canada A NW3?‘ ollecrcllllnclllllp a kuiic and threw it at herl Del-lad was‘ conducted by $lnggg_;husbilnd. Told witness shepullccl; Brehaut The meeting dosed boy knife out. When shown knlic ll SIRS-song directed by Marguer‘. gfrglflut and Jaok Morton. R. “"i%gglgvatbggfgighggggleilagllllgéép conscription would occasion seri- ‘ _ nus controversy and be fraught ‘Jgatlfnxkout §°°°,‘,‘“.‘§,E,,,f,§°’§,‘, gvglglwith danger for the war effort Sheridan, Il.. welterweight rlvals.“'i0 585' flflthillg 0f the Unity and ended their boxing drills in preoar- lstrcngbh of Canada today and for ation for their sight-round bout on generations to come." the same program. Costnrr. Wlll- Gen. McNaughton was not sat- miter the ring with a record of l9 lsfied compulsory service was nec- constcutive knockouts. three 0f essary, but believed necessary re- which were scored in Qhivdlw- lnforcemeflts could be obtained bv voluntary means. Montrcaler Wins Technical Kayo knife us the our f. _ illi To Mr. Bell: ‘ ‘ Pgliceflsgtatlon, witness said _Mr.=1|__ lliiflflwfiilkfld u r.f~_._. X-RAYS ON THE JOb --_____.___ Ml‘. and Mrs Elmer Harris leave gietlllt weteli: for New York ugter spen- g e sum t r - Ifilfllgrnei Fltil-illng. ___e_1r Jwm Witness: ' t - "flm __ doiiit know." we“ ulmlh’ I rs. Pearl White said she 11v a at In King Street and was a 1131?. sister of the late William McNeill. Only a wall between their two apartments. Heard a rap wall, “ then heard wflljflm $32" Comeriglat away. I - aae wa lulu inside his 5 m“ Asked Subsequent Letters As the day's proceedings opened where the session left off last August they were under the end- of-scsslon rush rules calling for .moming sittings. Mr. King moved that the House her mother Army Olympics Planned For Paris the aecomlh Subseqllenl‘ letters‘ tw° "m" Graydon the motion was car- “Father asked me to go for a . '. l: — ( — LONDON No‘ O2 c?) An M‘ K1“? N°"' 10' and m‘) ‘mm doctor. I said I would not go as extensive athletic program. blah- lighted, by an Allied army olymoics told Mr. Fred Moore said he lived at 58 Upper Queen Street. Had a barber shop at 118 Richmond. Saw William McNeill between 'l 8 o'clock November i4. Came out. McNeill CANADIAN Ill.‘ ~ I: i: becomin more and more common today for people to hucp rib! v on their health by having periodic chest X-rays. They have learned that tuberculosis may cause them long months of idleness unhss lr_ ll detected through X-raying, in its early stages. An czlucntioual mmpWB" to teach rho inlponancc of periodic chest cxanliunrions is suppwrcd h)’ the sale of Christmas Seals. . ‘b’??? . Witnell: . Mr. Bell: as the night In queation the first night your par- engnlhad been "argu na’! for immediate use so infantry re- inforcements. mFIPh ‘qffsia-o "Jon leader order-ln-councll. Events in the "How long had ll F ° “h” HP?” should ‘I next few days will determine n?" "It"; ifim Jftgnlofihseand night u whether Parliament approves Col. Witness: ." ‘Tglnasg-sflturdflv "m" m“ We“ Balaton! stand or the Cabinet's Mr. Bell: "Did tey atop argu- flon was “med- md the “on” decisidn and perhaps whether Ing after you told your father to were on their way. l=ll fi :-%—_-_t""ilQBZ ..____. Progressive Conservative memb- ers tried to call a vote on an ap- peal from the Speaker's decision that the motion could not be en- tertained without notice. "I am dealing lwlth tlléa inter p tl .' BB ‘ - ~ ' 1 a a ' 4 ~ gel? indies.“ flllloresh llosppolnt l "Puccini: sol:- gnu-grab (Ill-lawman fordtoonightiin all - . ., -_ . .. f i H w, of order and therefore no appeal." 0 I III! III M e7 I u n pol pom III l II! Th duper ta I in th I i - O the right is a cross-sect on o _hl _ g _. “No lllatlce." said Gordon Fra- for a concert by the II. M. C. S. Cornwallis Band at the Arm- ‘b1; qhegtgclg Inn the 32th of thy ggllliellslrilfi cgllhlarl- lnlld, caused when Jerry smashed ilylfl“! l» 1v l 1"‘ H" ‘Pmpficrlwmusll wen" "M" "'4 P 9"" P‘ ‘h’ "MT"! cm’ m’ "lmh m‘ h" Ian Army through Holland. Heavy cement road the Canucks‘ advance. - (Canadian Army 11"" M J Coldlwu’ CCF’ lender’ "m "'7' blocks (left) are tackled by Royal Canadian Eng-z- seas Photo). 21851“ nlfituspcli; 3llic°bija§lllh2l 1mm who drill 1w!“ Add blflt "wlll d" the wld- ' :wlth and that all trained troops the Canadian Home Defence VHF» VJJAS No Better Music In Canada hom-l after V-riav and for the army ed and publication of the corre- “mm” lnadvlmbl! and would be away from his back. I saw the ' Um Schogl‘ Conan “hm Cleveland ‘I. Plttlbllflh 1- “n 1B because I wok m grave a ouse was not prepared to father and uncle M comer of F""">'~'*‘- l “lmmlv ‘We possibility that dlsunlty and div- qunmy of thought m“ 1m ‘lhelhe’ 8"” kn" "h" h" “wit” on i ' McConnick. E.T.O. athletic officer B’ Th‘ 07- . “my. as we“ as ‘or other phases an". worked up at m’ umaprety well l? Allard ml-n and Women In un-lchampion came to an end 23 your! efforts to secure the required re- debate which Wm dedde the (no "Mr. Bell: "How long had your nrmv olvmpics. which would be held Ho be remained his crown in N. R. M. A. IJBTSOIIHBI 811d l T?‘ Alan. L-bndond‘ Newfoundhnd out an evenm‘ I likenc-m Mm. es. coo . '.-l l‘i.mraininlz f i ,. equurnm necdedufgl‘ the Drvkrflmfltae 3g“: H“ en a“ er _ erfll lfifvlfie Persimnel 59"’ "3 l‘ “Mom or the National Resources Witness. ‘He worked at the llr- Cat. Duncan MacPhail of the . 8:50 the night ll The Progressive Conservative ldgfldel‘ the law of the land Ill Mr- Beu‘ n hidmd h’ M.‘ n d working for several months be- . Him“ this House l‘ o’ the 0mm order-ln-oouncil to give the Army ' ' Nat b t 00o l m l sober on the night of Nov. l4 I Act should be put into effect forth- a °u 5' ° em ‘n’ “u “M” Do not miss this opportunity of Dancing to the ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c Dance Sponsored by Prince Edward Island c°1- Ralsto“ NW- “t dean’ with Mr Kin said rocedure I did not see an thin wr n ith P. IS. ‘ bcin rrznnlzed for the time at which Col. Ralston dis- ' g p m3‘ y ° 5 w llloulnlr illllllflltllliig (transportation A‘ H‘ L‘ closed reinforcements were need- gested by Mr‘ Graydon wwld be mm‘ when he ‘ME h“ m“ _ v so regarded by the eople." It blood and I went and phoned for "rsgcnfémféémzljclllvlcaaeéizldzlc;bmcms ‘Pggderfllgg- m Mr Km: wrote, would be taken as ev dence line a doctor. when I was out I saw s . . . - v8 -—<-—-— the question thoughtful consiger- 8‘Street.' u‘ sc?é’.?él““ this. ‘35..l2°...*’.l€”i‘2.‘§ We.‘ a=.l.<,»,»;-,, , ,,, o, H, , , Queue u M» Hume - v _ no quan y a u ulcclzed thei support of the army H mo cuunny might Seth u Is er had told the Chief of Police, snmsured nlan. said Li-Col. Frank osusly Jfeaken our support for the Portant. M remarked. Mr ative. who f nnerlv was head of the ilm- b u ed ' in: Amerlcm Lennon sp rt pro-l Willie Boone's Iii-Will‘ 190KB B °1 m" w“ Mimi" m“ I e W Wit : "Yes. My mother ya: 0 5 world's 18.2 balkllnd b1 "m?! it W“ “referable t° redwble m" Decks thus were cleared for a crying and worked up too." llqY h I. . rt I: ~k ~ ' -‘ t ‘ h Jacob Schaefelt-llfl. infer-cements by voluntary means. . would ‘he ‘jvlihllalett? cinidétenlhulfivssll° ghllcvazllllwbeal’ mm lncludl“! a’ 596cm appeal m the gattelllesd 51cm? 62:22am anlimol): mllilletlielalléfnflllgmlfid been In and as soon 8 possibl it v-d. hid it until Schaefer main I or the employment of the - The huge amofinu e5’ Eugene align he m‘ sebum lost In “m veefyv considerable number M "n- hzmggyfauaréirnzznmgélzxotf: g? fltqfihffililll-vth... did he worm». for a mgrllllflgl all)?! to hil ch09 nor ‘r b1 l i1 i i929 | K1 d 3' ' , V whaling l?“ i; ilfllfig A use ~ Canada and the Unted m! om Mobilization Act and who have n‘ mwmliirllhflcelherlgmablrlielthl: lgllge filclltllniisald hie ellind s81? t?" . recev a l. Eh n n l n l“ R p l c°"'°""‘“"° Mm“ not volunteered for oversea: aerv- h" 01' Nov, 140:0 S‘, a, _ working before that?" 'z'l‘1’1°§§’v'i;.¢m?§§§lh§y oiMlhoalihlll‘. f1???“ egg t. t k , “MW "t" ""1 _ s e a as ony an F ' and t nd th h l fol; thnlgell 'w x h ‘I power o ae em anyw ere n r. : ‘ as your at or c‘: lonlzlllzl théfigulllCglxlovllilglllllgfltll)‘: the w°nd' Mr‘ Km“ h“ “m 7" g Thursday, Nov. 23, 10---1 music of the ' H. M. C. S. CORNWALLIS DANCE .1 l H‘ " ' Division Navy League of Canada y ' nnnnnnnnnnnln‘ I 1's?!- T0 N-EW lj!\S(}0W'