QT Novaunlm 1244 fir, WESTERN GUARDIAN l. llllee liurrhr. an Ihne ' ‘ ‘can’ George Claw. l0 Ottawa 8:" l‘: “a gunner-mam: and PING: covm‘! News. Subscriptions lllverthlng finalise loebolelltdellyei uuug. u’ u 1011:” mn- l: BIIIISIIIOD"? °' J1" ION- TMGuHH.||QIIIQIIQ|IIIIOIOOIIIIIDIIIOIIIQI-IIIIIIIHIII.' .- nv- 13'" “"3 f“ mm“ ' -wv '5“T.E.d thug‘ in mrllcllvc at Brooch. blends. 0 l - “m s N" - 11-20-61 » Forest and Pearl Plat- ’ ' p150 several outstanding .ulll|l;an, Sulmnerslde. 11-11-10. ‘gtandflrd Bilve B new, at biz-twain price. Rex Dawson. Albany. 11 , my Mrs. Hazen MacLellan .. w ‘have returned w Summerslde m" u. the assembly hall of the m; jiallfflX Where the)’ Whl ‘hhke ‘he!’ School Building on Thursday, Nov.‘ 33 home. Mr. MacLellarl has accepzed p_ m_ ML shawls talk at 8 ‘I 9051mm whh 51mm‘ "hd BREW‘ should be of particular interest to "al-gplislldhncli-Wéllllgfi: liwgrlnllggxhgg every taxpayer of Summerside and ‘hi. Elgfillgyleiitxllyieisame °"P“°"Y attend this meeting. -MALP%UE AND BALTIC flnfisf}? the s.ogerlhg lllo“.iis"izi.‘°z.trzrils."tt Tm 3M8 To B11188 Donald. November 7th. . J ihmrasitidlwartawtzslse organize S’side "hi2."¥..°§3i°2'.fi‘°"illl.“€?£“5? items... ...... Mrs. Islnclaif Sea Ballet Corps mcGougan, Onristiail Steward umber meeting. The Worship On Monday evening in the Town service was taken from the Mls- Hall a meeting was held to organize donor! Monthly. this W86 KM by a, corps of the Sea Cadets in Sum- Mrs. Keith Donald. "Chapter merside. Mr. J. Watson McNtluglit, three 0f the Study Book West oi K1)" “tell as chalrmm and l“ hls I119 Dahguegllsfylagiswfiiven hailggl introductory remarks he outlined w. H. ' by wipers with readings. The sing- . . lsulted in the decision to hold an d layer 111 unison brollghlt _ . . nieehlhl, w a uloslh {olganlzzttion meeting for the pur- _ r0 SPEAK Ill-IRE _ M l... he"- W. Shaw. “hector of Educratlon Preseht ht ‘his meeting we" h d lh ll ll f lh number of prominent local business fi§,§"f§p‘§.h§,,'l‘ Tlxlsiieegnl’: “d? men who have shown considerable m5 a hllhllc meellhh lh the Assehh lnterest in this worthwhile project, llly Hall cl [he Hlgh school Oh including Judge nq. Ilewls. nctinEg llllllslllly emhhlg‘ November 23rd l“ Mayor DJ‘. MacNcil, Jtllll . l h Th, ll d _ Cnmpbell, Dr. . Austin Delaney; thong ghllllfil: gtxhd zllllllns Arthur Allen, L.W. Hancock, Eric talk. because Councillor R. L Mol- Mcxhyefihd chief Justice Thhhe h- liscllisoeaklhlglatl ltthe ulfit counctil chhmh - 1 a I111 s c a mee - lflléewrge slllhlhged lhe people would meeting Commander Charles Mc- lhve m Olmolhlhlly of stallhg lhe Kenaie, senior Naval Officer in the to changes lhhy whhl lh the edllchlllfi province who exlplaincd the won: lull system as it applies to Summ- °f ‘he NM!’ L933“! 1h ‘his Pmv‘ ersidc and the 'I‘o\\'n Council is wil- "we" he W‘! ‘he merchant mhhlhe llng h, all”. lhe people what lhey of the different countries of Europe S. wlmlln lhhrega,d_ which had been overrun by the _ sans LOCAL FACES ON We" W!" ""8 0f bv d 1 r a 31m hleatglllse 8X1 CCIII 0 l. . mu _ Mr Clarence Steele of cmlxluygllder Nlchélnzle confine“ Qhahges h‘ N! n- alile Nov. 26th . N. B., Nov 20 _ be changes In Canadian . Charlottetown and Souris Slzollllelslde. who is a Supervisor in fl w. ‘d _ f-l I f I i i. t UL, KIILJIIS of Columbus War m: ‘Iaselfqgggéhcirggciss: £813 is; t F 1 ' . ' l d, . l’l§flcfhg=clfii§llifilfin‘lg llTilll-llii‘ the civilian committee mvet 11nd a In Sumnlcrsidc tells of showing e. PM“ to ""7 °h regular dhh and picture Ill the front lines to the W ‘hstmu the “Y5 1h the 5519mm troop; “[1911 ch came ll shot h; phase, of’ the work. There would Parvlll Cass and George Callbeck of have w be h shhtmh °h the “w” Sumlusrsitic grading foxes. Films fmht when‘ ‘he hoal-S used h‘ which show Canadian scenes are "mhlh “ffhhd he m°°h°d hhd ti!“ very popularwitfftliéboys overseas mhshm h mhh Wh° Wm ihwh“ and one can imagine the joy and thflhselve‘ “11°1eh‘”md13’ h‘ the Nov lllrllrlse that one would feel at vwiw- . .. l l ' - During th summer a camlp was hilil.’l'“.'lill.§ii-i‘?“ “m” held-ea role-commander em a {BS5010 :58 the Iifliflthe lblslyls would l-rattayr-rtazavcr- st "8 W "m" "E l 5 "m? llhhis Comm Chapel’ summon which lldcl for its oblectthe making side was tile scene of a pretty wed- °h hen" “mum lilli,o Wd d N .15. lfmh “.lf.,l"°§;a'}§ villa. daughter Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell moved that the meeting request £23552.hfiflilffziiildiill§°tllifi the raters-rm cmmliwe to Mm o! 1_ l; i.’ h’ G ll‘ ll 0g a Sea CBdets corps Ill Summerside Ml- _2‘.‘.§Z,,,,,°°G'f.,ll,,,,“ hhg lhgnlhw and it was seconded by L.W. Han- lfrs Gallant of Charlottetown. The ‘éQ-ilflpbillld aflfimflwglhlettllalmgtlh: I?" f t. . m§-§_“1§’y}”“’l,,lf§,f§{l'§§dl:yl_l§ p25,". campaign Committee which i. in etlce of the Immediate relatives and flhlilflfgg gavglfewzglhghb? Eggs?!‘ ‘E3115 D 1 n ' l?§é‘.".“¢..“.ll.l.“lfiludfifilltiifil! more w laminate a sub cal-mitte- blllle‘ hlvch ln mhlllhge by ' hen known as a civilian committee for till-cum Lmfls‘ entered me chapel smnfnthrslsgncluslo of the meeting tli twi fth ‘Rddl h 9 h lllayeilshfl? fir: Beflhlce g Chief Justice Campbell moved a The hrllle looked chamllhg lh h hearty vote of thanks to Comman- |tyg9t49hgth dress l-ll Dhwllel. blue der McKenzie for the interest he "we “llh mhlchlhg hat and vell had shCWn in comine here to add- llld carlrlcd a bouquet of Brlarcliff T555 the mehhhg- *5- wsess v. it ded b_ h :-i- —-———-———— l" nmllgcgqslvfio ego“ dYlstsl-roge -o4eeooo+oo-oo+aooaeomo "we with a corsaze of Johannfl , a , lllll roses. The groom was ably sup- lllg M1,, ,,,,,,,, mllhm, National Fllm Board es mot er woreblack w se- quin trimmi d of loses. Dllflligztfl‘: Nliltpticzfirsaglevfass hymns were rendered by the lild- scglflgtwitlimlidrs. Charles Cfihlll Tuesday, Nov. 21: 5 0 . A 0 ' . hellklllslwnlsehvedlhg mffflfllllheglll Hunter River 7 and 8.30. m“ bride's mother which was taste- wednesdlly- Nov- 223 l’ d’: c? h . th.- ' _ hum 35°F" Biflllwétalllnglffllggllhngl Kenslngton. 3 8 p. m Felix Gallant poured. while asslst- Thllrsdfll’, N"- '3- nizdggrenMgsRlaphllloinllfiss lililtllc Kinkorn, 3 and 8 p. Ill. n . . r . Ill: bride and gloom left up: a hori- Friday’ Nov‘ 24' lyrccd m.. through the Maritlmee. Borden. 1:30 and 8 iv- I"- ‘s- aus-dv.v.llvt~.wvd-t.'.-.-.nuvrl . Wanted Immediately Raw Furs A" {Flies Foxes, Muskrats, Mink, Weasles, eic., "qulred. We have disposed of practically all last season's goods and now need quantities of FOR 4 DAYS hum...‘ Water llnet. Geeellee Deepen, w“, an“ h, 5.3g]. Wake Street. Ill-k Geld“. l1 Grenville Street. . lac lluwlhwwnk. Plwnellilf thlleervlee 6854“ B” . paths boy roeponelble for dellverlee 3'; your new. Dover ,_ u... IRENE DUNNE m m and mull. T51 acumic: 0mm nuance»: hgnhgb um m-zl. ' - M-fl-Zl. —I‘OI BALI.- .&e at Brew l-__ __ Rook Pullete. lawyer‘: ‘WARREN? "Wan NIBHOIIXI. 350G116. ‘ 11- -ll. er x ' ——-— edfl°°deaa recur-r? ..-"°l*...'.'°:t".:ad"e..~=s:- Hid” __._-. Kensingfnn I’ — ‘IUIABY- MIITING — The Welt clinker at the regular meet- ing of he Summerside Rotary Club l' Males. Harold . yfimgay was Mar. J. LeRoy Holman wo ememerofth boad r -SCIl00L SPOBTE. Bcdeqlle Directors of the Bank ofe Cahaclca. hnk, Friday. NW- 34- it 3 P-m- He gave e. very comprehensive talk Open to all rural schools. Adélzlle; on the workings of a central bank. Jlpn 15 cents. 11' ‘3 grates‘ vlverenglllyingt Offlilcerr Alblert .. -—- . ece re urne r - ‘ _FOR SALE-Z Studio 00110118 dia. and Mr. Austin A. Scaitgsl} —nS PNOWOI l) SIM!“ FIANKIIN aedlne Wen, Jen hurl. eel e land an the Penn “he Whlh Cllll“ by Alice Dllef Millet PLEASE NOTE '11- with}. hhW. sllAltlhdDireligil-l of ' i O OX1 B8 MICE - - RETURN r0 SIJMMEBBIDE tion of tub Board o? gcllggl Thig- ' ces to speak at a public meeting S‘ all citizens are strongly urged to 11-22-21 TWO MATINEES Thursday At 3:30 Saturday At 2:30 ‘swim ERSIDE envy/Izmir»; S’side Legion Branch Backs Col. Ilalston The followirliz tele zular nicotine of Summer. E5 Branch. Canadian Le- Valley Cemetery. HOTELS BENEFT —Unsweetcned canned Ifllll. in containers holding 105 ounces or more has been rc- 5h5t°h ‘Yhh Tfllilrd‘ moved from the list of rationed foods. the Prices Board has an- nounced. Unsweetened pig filler and fruit filler sold in these large con-l tainers have also bcen freed of. rationing restrictions. Unsweetened canned fruit sold in mlall con- tainers is still rationed on the basis of 20 fluid ounces per preserves coupon. Those affected by the rc- moval of ratrictions arc mainly,‘ the steps which had been taken up cl hymn 239 lollowed by mg to the present and which had re- pcse of forming the Sea Cadets re- unanimously. mously com- lmd decision tak-l ilflllllttlgllli ugls passed "The chairman introduced to the a s ranch “mm adequate ovcrsrds rc- Philinson, ‘ The resolution was adopted at e.‘ etin Branch Monday enemy and which were still at sea. n. effective Sunday, 26th. according to an olmcement from regional hea ters of the railway here. Between Charlottetown and Sou- p. m. train from Char- ld llle 7.30 a. nl. dquar- train arriving Souris at day. Wedrlesday,| . m. Tues- nd Saturday. and tctown l1 00 a. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday, and l0 a0 8.. m Tuesday, Thursday evenlnl; of full- Bfld Sfllllrdfll’. Ill addition, a train will ienve Charlottetown on TUES- day. Thursday and Saturday 7.30 a’! mntgfflVlflfl dSouris 61.130 a. m.. zln..on e sam a s. w .v Souris at 1 30 p. m? al-flvinglcllnlr? initiated into the order, bringing lo . s ' 944 h; At the conclusion of his telk.| exacllept “any m. nd Elmira. train leaving Souris at 6.45 in; Elmira rlt 6.30 a nricrrltcd Tuesday. Wednesday. Fri- Bhhmce Lamhmhl P*N'C"> , day and Saturday instead of Tues- Mls- M" Adamsl P-N “lm day and Wednesday. All train times remain the some as at present. d an Georgetown, train will leave Mt. gllihnili/fillcégll; oglld grldjllylwhrot Bmwhl PNG" ahd Mrs- Ethel operating Thursday as at present. at 3.45 n m. on Thursday Irl addition to Tuesday and Saturday, train times remaining the same lls Girl Guizle News BESBBOROUGH SHIELD fresh skins for our trade. w° buy outright, also accept goods on consign- ment for private sale. Reserve prices. Ship- ' merits daily. Prompt remittance. 1 ‘OUR "PELTING AND CLEANING PLANT . QUANTITY FOX NETTING FOR SALE ' G. R. MacIIIIIIIIIIIE Sunnnerpide, P. E. I. II \I".I\t"\ m“); company must lend in one lete baby's layette, consistln! follow ng p ecesi dresseg, l2 diapers, 2 knitted jac- The companies are all to u: the slung patteml this year l0 u to make it easier for the Jlldlee The seams on the dressed, end ' h fl t titci Now OPEN t e M 5 ndeone by machine, the.hem. cuffs, and facing of neck band to be done by hand. The annual meeting o vinclal Council will be held bus will leave Char ottetown at 4 o'clock returning from Bummer- m. Anyone requiring hone Mrs. L. Sadier, ._____ E Belgians speak French in louthern areas, Felmiah in its... m _<=HARI1Y1"rcJ.<>WN- @2491»! 10111111114 6cm ltiil. uunlillll BEGINNING TODAY cl local Interest. but ' o! e newly nature mu he able In advance. _l_ GBASWILI. lcl PIIOIOKIBDIII. UQNIEDERA - . .. .. LIFE IN- IFIANCIL _ A11 canvassers in the Navy Lei:- glle campaign are requested to at- tend dinner tonight at the Queen Charlotte at 6 o'clock. 11-22-11. REPORTED MISSING - Mrs. lmrt, has been advised from Ot- awa that her husband F0. R. l3. Rennie was missing after air op- erations overseas. BEAR the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by ll‘ 8 15 p.m 42-25-27-111 have arrived safely to their r the English port. Stubbert, who died last week People's Cemetery. The pail and Lorne Finley. — The funeral of the late Mrs hotels, railways and restaurants. assisting her in past degrees. De- by the following committee, Mr McPherson. at Kenslntrton with Dr. that wwn in attendance. At Char- average. No matter what Parlia- ment decides about the Zcmsrles blood plasma is needed if the lives of the wounded are to be saved. Young donors new donors will all be welcomed at the Red cross Clinic Thursday momlng. _____.__ Troops Expected ilrerar’: Promotion I _ Iy I058 MUNIO WITH THE 15'!‘ CANADIAN ARMY. Nov. 21-(0? Cable) — Pro- motion of Lt-Gen. 1-1.D.G. Crerar to the rank of General was seen on the front today as an acknowl-cd- ent of his skllftll direction aom 1 their-m- lithe let Canadian armv cnnmaian tn-gum. lggmthufinlgletfllrllh front llndnaiso a rnerside on Thursdli . 30th N011. A l "up l“ hongmllgngrmlfro: 565°‘; through to the Scfieldc Estuary. News of the promotion announ- ced simultaneously in London and Ottawa. which the troops l-cceived over the BBO and in a frontollize story in today's Issue of the Maple Lee m-lny newspaper. did not sur- prise anyone much It had been ex- acted for several weeks that Gen. llllslllz7s IRELIEF; FRO . . JNDIGESTION ’“°°"'°"* indecent-mama.» W1: he the Id d of Ialllgeefleu tluturinzlnle yohefeel rnlzrable from bud to t the Cartel-way to [at relief. Talc: Carter's Pills tonight. sletigpr’: remix: this clue‘; o! inh u u .l° "" .35 Efill‘; $1355.11 u ea For Carter's job Ie not to Just sweeten ounterect oddity. You '5 Pills go to work when con- stipation In causing your indigestion. at this cnule of tho trouble. u tbeuereaeible way to get the Next time indigeetfo n! 25 cents. Tnke them u directed. You’ get the kind of relief from slug gestion that lwill make you eel good r Inserted at flee eenle l word. strictly ner- GIT YOUR. TICKETS for Gym Dance at Charlottetown Hotel. Thursday. November 23rd at Hotel. Jenkins Pharmacy or Rttdllfi ABBJVEDF-llimlted cunn- titwElTllh robes L H Kennedy e . . . . Ohulmtlitflwh. 11-32-24-25-31. MANY HAPPY RETURNS — Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle, 53 Brighton 89th anniversary of their marriage. Ava. were yesterday celebrating the NAVY LEAGUE CANVASSEES‘ lled when it was reversed to slow ‘\ R. E. Rennie, Charlottetown alr-' William H. Dougall. Charlottetown have turned home after a to friends ill Montreal Thomas Beecham in film "The length of the Life of Mozart" Prince of Wales short subjects College Hall, Mondayl Nov. :7 at will be shown. Feature starts ' ' 1 at 7:15 - 9:15 sharp. Fonner Reserve Ar noon: ITIL-NGLAND - ma: "inns "an Turn‘ and Mrs. ‘Llegyd Inga, (girls. Pélglllt. I 01w . ave rece v word s e r D00" n n’ 6'45 daughter HazeLarld her son Beverly .cw‘ home in Nottingham. Erlgland. Shel ~ also had the pleasure of meeting her I husband m. Sgt. A. E. Brecdon at‘ CE DeIJABDINS Nov. 6 — (Dela ed) . Iawrcnce Chgd rl FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The filo funeral of Mr; Russell Alfred was he and? Ivm- Kmhma “M the 1M” Mr‘? Mc- adlnz for headquarters when he stooped to tell ml», the story. llllolsdpihal atT liluilljuthbnliilfignbhuylva: Chaisson. 20, membehlis of the den- e rom rn y e c rnloani yesterday afternoon. Service was‘ glélrgahlnddBottntt. 29. a Canadian of conducted by Rev. '1‘. E. McLennan, l a 98°?“ who also conducted service at the V’ grave. Interment was in the 859T" Mm" ch31" "h" bearers were: Samuel Pctcrsuzl, ‘h, Milton Cutcliffe, Leonard Jordan ml. in - contractor in thaen brid a hum“ he d“ a’ period of imtruc A low Weeks mzo Chaisson re- lved D. letter from Canada. ask- FUNERAL AT LORNE VALLEY Minnie Macswain of Inrnc Valley was held yesterday afternoon from cc V the Lorne Valley Presbyterian in‘! him t0 I Church. Services at the church and 11nd 11nd 0H?» grave were conducted by Rev. W. h 9 T. Mercer. The pallbearers were: Joseph McAulay. Michael ‘Foley, ml; Malcolm lilfacLeod, Reuben Mt- night; Cannell, Murdock MacDonald. Alan. MacSwzlin. Interment was in Lorne alléhat had happened to‘ Recently Ch-aisson got n. few do leave. and in Brussels found his old pal Bette who told him of ills de- sire to join the Canadian army. DIIHHLE till, Gcrinlm occupation, S Bette. son of Mr. and Mrs. Camille lisottc. of Reserve Mines. h into hidmk among the Maouls to ovoid beilléz sent to Gcnnaiiv as l He. was also a member of td Brigade, Belgiulrrs title army of resistance. And now helwalits to ioui the Roval Can- I Federal Cabinet Holds Session PRE-NUPTIAI. SHOWER — Miss Mildred Acorn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Acorn was pleasantly surprised recently when over 50 OTTAW (c The cabinet at a metiniz today understood to have decided the pr cedure to bu IOIIQWEG o- u. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hashim O1 when Jthe Blenheim, Ont, 8. 6808MB!‘- liocal Mall l“ Injured In . a I may be llle rousonl Ir. Berry Whitehead we: m- Jured early yesterday when a 5UP- lpiy boat crashed Into the crlbwflrk at the oil drilling site In Hl1l$b0r0 lggy, nomination in the Char- llothtowu Hospital revealed trill"- lea a. hi! beck which are expected e0 p”; him inactive for some time. lHis condition is not regarded as serious, however. | Mr. Whitehead I: ensineer 011 . be 1 ft. Socony, which lglifighfisf. infimnl lies betwsxl Charlottetown and t e drilling site seven szy-uppmwmu the lrig just before 8 o'clock yesterday morning when its diesel engine stal- the craft. Whitehead was “ Pt- i to th tee! Dil- lrwetdllchggglg-kfli-ic wgsslnllwked unconscious when he was t town against an auxiliary cochle- A native of V1115 DWVIYI" he worked on the Alaska Highwag larld on other construction Jobs e0: joining the soconv crew this Y“ - m boat was not damaged in the accident. F-0. J. Mclvor 0f Kinkura ls Missing play-lug Oflflcer Joseph Mofvor. R.O.AJ‘.. son of MI. Peter D. M0- I is Ofllcifl-lby reported missing Sig‘, Nqvemmr 13m, according to word received yefiwrdhl’ hY his wife, the former Helen McNeil of Bllmnorside. no. iwcrvow Joined the “PM” a M “an” ‘l’: mvlgawr’ w wen o January Ba 1941. Hc saw service wit}; the coastal command. flying from bu“ 1n England and Russia. Alter rmlslling ills tour of oper- tumal work. In June of this year he arrived home on leave and spent lhllny dlws vlgiting ills relatives and friends. n. July he returned overseolis and flonnlgnenced his sccond my; o . 1E0. Mocxlevr; attended both Princle o4 wales College and St. Dunstans University. Prior to 101111118 11D he was emplgyed blv J, 1.01113 DTISCOII. unlmc ‘d . He i; 28 years dd- ariwasr - (CPl-The military llloepltal in Muaeravc Perk has ham 13km aver gl a. tuberculosis san- itorium. IDNDON - (GP) — An 1W1 Jubilee set of Canadian stamps in mm; blocks of 25 was sold for £2,000 (about $9.000) at a stamp auction here. BlRrl-‘HS LAMBE - Al. the Prince County Hospital on November 3. 1944» l0 Mr and Mrs. Ivan Lambs. Spring- field s daughter. Janet Eileen. nAsLlilvi -- At tllc Chothflm Hospital, Ont... November 12, 1944. Your breath ‘high’ 767 of all adults have bad o breclhl Play safe-use COLGATPS TOOTH POWDER _ Scientific leele prove conclusively TIP T0 SMOKERS! Col are’: Tooth Ihcl In “y” Qul d |Q|| u"; Powder is one of t c quicken, colqgyils 7991-" pgwpgg easiest ways to guard agallue instantly slope oml bud bmnh. gags ha???“ 3*" SAVES YOII IIOIIEVI Compared ro Colgate’: ‘IOOIL r other Ieleding breads, e large tin of‘ . .,.,..-'.;.. ' 9‘ _ Col ates given you up to 30 more eoluni,‘ i brn fags, e glue an up to 46 more bruxbmgv-for not e penny more! 1'0 Q1‘ || f0 I] p [I l“ 25: _40¢ m YOUR‘ ream COLGATPS NYLON TOQT" IIUSH SPECIAL Colgate Nylon Bridles Can't Get Soggy. VM~U5 cunts voue eeuirn ‘gflfclu 2' ' ' telhdeeféggrhgihotcellillfitlitxllgyht with the Lift Restrictions l“... 9.1.5” of hull... wl... in Angus , . Cm r. acDona d wor- ' ked with Valicouvoi- Board oi on :'I‘rade. Miss Alvcy, also a member of the first tVren class. was tech- nlclari in charge of photography at --—- Banting Institute. ‘Toronto. use s; - restrictions on tahe number of 0010rsl"Pra|seS I used in the manufacture of paints andhgamfshes will have llttle efft-fit; y e on e range of paint ooors ava - B G I able for several month, at least"! 0 s 1 s, JH. Dftvql-l chairmn 8f LIIQMPOtSIS-_ war pann ng oomml ted e Canadian Paint, Varnish and Lac-l quer Association, said in e. state- melit todcyl/bn of "Revocat ol t i - "‘*— don “d”, announfifd cgnfif, QEQ, GUELPH. ONT._ ‘Nov. :1 -_ (c?) 1B5; week. doe‘ not mean that we —Praisirl.lz the boys and girls farm consuming public will have g wider Flu”? ihoqlahadgrh‘ aulnfiélygglalz‘ range of °°1°r5 ‘h the lmmedlfl” llcyégldevltrOf the Ontario ‘Agriculture mwmh. he 5am College tonight. addressed a (limit-r rtwnt is to be commended for ftsl - - . . . desire w wt restrictions at we léim.l.‘é°’l°lflil°.‘iiiiil“eiélllhiflidi°éi earliest possible moment, certain the national wntcst. raw materials are still in short The young Illfllltrs wu-e guests supply and are likely to remain so or Norfold Street Church here. af- for soma time to come. MCTg iift- ter they completed their lWO-dflY inf: of the restrictions, unfortml- cont/st examinations. Today ‘the ately. does not mean much until “QA.F"LB°Z°IE°°E m ‘ilmchllcdal manufacturer c o 95 a l": ~ - - 'F°\1" 5- J ' supplies’ ging in their respective classes — dairy calf. beet calf. swine. grain. e potato and poultry. Dr. Christie stressed the force in education that visiting and friend- intcrcourse has. and expressed Tr the hopc that most of the young I people gathered from all Canada for the Dominion finals in their own fields, would eventually attend -—— provincial colleges. arrAwA Nov 2i -- (or) crgiotilfigalsrfigficlfglloxll’ chiestmli": Naval headquarters announced to; were provincial championsnizistahxglir 21st:‘.‘l%""n;itz°.;ls‘£l*t°‘.%t- 2I:r@:..l';2...il“.l . cen an - - ' cs. ver and the transfer to Ottawa of A UIRB-dflv holiday will be the 3cm"; 1_,¢_.gmdr_ A_ A, Mveyl o; reward for their intensive work in Toronto, both members of’ the Wo- e W“ WW molllh-S- Tfllnorrovv men's Royal Canadian Naval Ser- 31153’ V15“ hacking and -drylnl l _ ants in Toronto and w l emp- vtgrndr. MacDonald has been ep- ghalfiastlzvhlans and Hamhwn 1m pointed to H. M. C. S. Stadacona. Fh-lllhv the team. will be miemot zftislillzliigz: §:..f§;..*lj.;i.t::; :§.¢..1><»m1e~- cow-mm l» o» un o cer or e . rense Rzsultl o: m? Halifax for the last year. will re-l competitions in a ort to H. M. C. S Bytown, Ot-J announced early tblflflffflfl,’ m. tawa, lol- duty with theusllpifln-g-xe tive committee sai-rl. ' guests assembled at the home of, smmslMr. and Mrs. Stems Webster. 52 and Elmira and Mount; slew“; Jet ' Bayfield street. to tender a ore-nup- ° ' 'ltiai shower to the popular bride- aml- to-be. The many beautiful gifts _ were opened by MrsTChaisson drlld lB-‘gflgxlllfltlon 0f C01- the accompanying verses road y' Mrs. Johnny Squzlrebriggs. Miss Ac- mhhl‘ 0m expressed her appreciation up- ltiftlPiilllltilllY altld illvtlted Clint pufillt ov eraauure ae. e be uperated (‘my miscellaneous shower left H0311!!! Ho“ to be desired as the guests anticip- ated the wishes and needs of the ‘future bride. A general party with ‘music and cntertllinmcllt was rol- lowecl by luncheon to close another One source said Prime Minister Mackenzie King proposes to make L ce Minister and the appoint-I . McNaughton to sue-I irn also will table cor-l respondence relating to the cabinet - change and then will adjourn the del-stood Mr. King will out- vrocedure to opposition a meeting tomorrow hltrsztoy. said the sour . h , int lnectlluz to hear Gen. Nalléthton describe his providing sufficient re h overseas by voluntary . M riot hold o. seat in the Corrnrlorle so 311s Drofilgdllre would be similar to o have addressed Joint meet- ézgt of the two houses of parlia- M Card Of Thanks nesting n. the Cutcllffe Funeral Ii-fome Where funeral service will be |held this afternoon, starting it '1' REBEKAII INITIATION -—- At a; a regular session of Alpha Re- bekah Lodge No. 10 here last night seven new candidates were to 12 the number for the term. Congratulations were extended to l m_ wlll Mrs. Ruth Enman, Noble Grand. be operated Monday and Ekiday in- °h h" $°°d “wrh- The degree Stead o; Monday only’ and h-hlh staff was under the direction of leaving sdllrls m 5 4s d. m. will be MPS- Hm“ Miwhuhem‘ P-N-G» operated ‘Illesdny and Thursday in- wh° “h” presided “t h"? 7mm?" stead o; q-lleshlll» only Tmlh l9“- Mrs. Beth Compton was soloist. wlll he Mrs. MacEacIlern presented Mrs. - and ‘groups Gordo asked for a vote of Meanwhile, plans for caucuses of Prozr n Graydotl. Progres- “ and l\I.J. Coldwell, _ gifts for their faithful service iri ‘Bl.’ are l“ the mull“ John Elam“ m” I Credit House Leader. licious refreshments were serves‘ wfflulvewlomomw Inez Lafferty, P.N.G., Mrs. Claire Crel-arw he Canadian army 5 G . —-- s work has been YQIII‘ BLOOD CLINIC IMPORTANT- tlon. dad Mount Stewart had its third Blood Donors Clinic yesterday and while the attendance was small, four of the donors received buttons for having made their third donation. Dr. Farmer was the attending sur- geon. Today the clinic i; being held Beer M’ “ Malena Borden. who died Novem- lomtown’; regular clinic this week g good proportion 0f new donors are wanted to kccp up the needed‘ COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. If. ROGERS Agencies Ltll. Hello 540-541 Ilflnn Of J. Li!“ ‘Igfirlgfivho llledraovember 12nd’: In cheered Into um MARRIAGES wmcamousc-nntr: - At zlod Jhnrch oncTueeday. Nov. 2i. 19M. lss . ottctown to Mr. Frederick John Wheelhouse of Vancouver 13.0. DEATH S . 10. 1e44, George Mason Bovyer. lor- nlarly of Burlbury, P. E. I. RODD - At the Prince Edward Island I-{Qgpltal on November 21st, 1944, W. E. Rodd 0f’ 147 Elm Avenue in his 87th year. Remains are p, m. Intemment in the PBODWI Cemetery. Marv Mutt-art wishes to thug; .5. . d . ts f kindness dur- my}??? shgknensg. £1.01! revelation of finganefis will not soon be fortwttefl- lll MEMORIAM In loving memory of John J. u: 22nd. mu. eloifllll aloe In tin t last lrlle woe’ trleph ‘knldutrofllllaee are 1n silence enflerel. in rntlenoc PIIG Tlll God céllcd ind. home to lllfllll‘ IID E01‘!- Illly Miler! bvflllls Wife lllll Y. Il-I-lll. IN MEMORIAM Who could wish that lie mllht e re - Irlf . I I luriggsgdwgihnllleekh send ell lIs Inserted by Wile eml Family. 11-25-11. N. D. 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