lion YSpeciaTi-TQMY - FIGHTING TNIIIIIIIINIIJN 0N A SILVER. GADIIIE! QLONDEW-Comcdy “COUNT MI OUT” ‘inuoclnmnleneenellwllicclf aim‘! IN t. MEET GnmmBceM u! Trade more aneaeasr-“u-s Amt w oumcek od wu- methcds end means c ormcd by Rev whereby enemy can be browht to brid . n ' u» c ' of w afa wulamm mnidw. g l8 “wmnmw mam-motive...“ Thanksgiving liay Upsets Many Fonner islanders Present II. S. qGlllZfllS ‘ IltBosion Function 'MARCH OF TIME-w her.séasxrserarrg... . FOR A lODE OF SILVER - OR A I.ADY’S lOVE till Wyrm Ecrp brought the low to Tombstone with his blazing six-guns! em“ attgaiding the Can- n ‘Press Staff Writer NEW YORK. Ngv- 114°?) r‘ The celebration o Day hes the United States in I dither lt had the idea enthaonusiiieeg by nits-hm! “he turltey- eatins d i-lmt the tmdkltional date of u» 1m Th . Premier (kmpbell w speaker. were severe Ed including William Bernard, formerly of Tignish, Mr. Stewart. Richard E. Doiice and e native of mess by his pastor. Watts. a health co icflmpbell. who administered the rion Macdonald), Macdonald. M. P. t0 P I g Boston Premier n the Governor .Mass was celebrated b_ the pastor. iRev. T. who Wlllltilfd the services at Dllffillfdfll PTBCAKUIIG The govemorsdgédbll‘! BI’! N“ :1: RANllillPll SlliiIl-NANBY KELLY » CESAR tonne - BINNIE BARNES Comedy and Community Si!!! DISNEY CARTOON ‘ji-ygéh‘ seas. "8 A lundheon at Mem $88 ltllflilgtgelllll“ aIYNYZi agwtme C C B vi tlmnks. willie railroads in e first can. .5. lean Revolution, and e visit to the “ns were also included the Premier attend- train 11108 l authorities had W1 annual “biz Kfimti," these oddities cropped “D1- Dunstcnu Basilica all times taking an Y lo work. end will be ki Taking No Chancel Thr msior airlines on serving turkey 111M191‘! g nine. one company is th: Thursday fig 333mm aNov‘ 30 and ‘Enlfiherdonl Prraisjtrlilznlsotn l c n. an n =0 0 . flu rogres; administration arglina will observe both ("leivernor C, P0£Ol€g5l— B RB- - TOG m - jllllcablhceglllclavlln 15m... and announc- ed he would work Nov. 28 butdi-hmt There are left to memory o! a kind sons, Frank and James ty in addition to u num- vcs in this city. The d was a niece of the late 0o lly was held from her on Satiuviay morn- ‘s Basilica where ass was celebrat- . F. Connolly. Assisting Rev. B. Gillls. Messrs. Percy Williams, L. Mlllan. Dr. Croken, P. W M W Reardon and D. at the grave was co Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. EASTERN GUARDIAN ca] interest but adver- y nature may be if} “l xi It w}. to _ a1 M m .‘ i4 Mrs. Janus Eden. a. nd gghiy respected Born in Fort Augustine seven years ago, the late Mr. and Mrs. city where by her e and companion- n she soon acquired a Rgquiem High M also discussed with H . the general question of co-operation with widow of the late former leading busin city and for n. number of years c. member of the City Corporation. She was a faithful and consistent At Stevens Point. Wlfl- W! age comviv hoard derld dav would be Nov. 30. County 8W- ervisors now are in annual meet- ing and they want to work Nov ac no they can be tree for W’ 5 ./~ . gabushmen; o; trail-fin I "Bu! the score! Ioclag a] our bread-making aviators on Prince Ed w" say/learn}, Mm, "a Purity Flour." PURITY MAID SAYS. "Canada is e northern coun t. subycct to a northern climate, In Memoriarn ——.w-...n.o.-<--- - ialmed both Nov. 23 and NW- gllog- Thanlrrvlvinfl "B." l" T9?" but Mavor Filmer- l-‘lill 0f ll!!! w! to“. M’ lileoehanq went one ‘better. m: decreed that the town could nbrerve the last three‘ Th1"!- duvs in the mhnllll cs holidays. M (jlvv~imnnf.l_ Hon: Pinoecred mi geaggn bums: "Do your Ch _ early -~it may be t MR. ANGUS R. MacOORMACK Point de Roche and surrourul- ‘ e saddened w learn can grow u wide variety of high grads woducts-just for best wheat in the world. days of sunshine on Canada's prairies produce e hard wheat such u bakers all over the world prefer. Purity Flour is such a particularly good flour for bread. It rlstme-I ' “WWII? seventy-six years. me as c great shock to mily, as the lat/c .c. week previous to his demise spite his advancing years ways look n keen in the affairs of of the National Police Force of Mr Island Fur Pool, Limited Guawmma- wGwAI 15'" meg“ .8 m. it makes M0 bread. And it's just a good r coke: and pastry! Try this bread recipe with Purity Flour next baking day: .. ‘S U B S C R I P 11:30 ‘fir-Talk: ilritanded to their Jmomenwl, GSD, 11375 meg” 25 5t c mm‘ was familiarly kn .________________ . ,8 compressed yeut cakes I "is: .:.';:t:.:...... sugar ,=l$ Alllilllllflll Fill’ 2 tablespoons salt (About) l2 cups siiled Purity Flour 2 tablessoons shortening (melted) IIgkETH D~Di cwann water. liquid (which should not be lbOVO 1 MONTREAL. Nov. 31 —-(OP) ~— degrees F.) dissolve the sugar and salt; than add yeast. Mix in nuflicient flour to make o. soft batter, odd and beat well. Stir in suficlent flour to produce a dough soft endle conveniently, but not Turn out on , until soft gmased bowl, cover and let rise until it is doubl punch down.- punciiingfldown once more, divi iecee w lzTodayk Short Wave I 1/ I Yousavemoneyevor time , y Radio program u fireyour furnace with ominionHouseholdCoke Instead of anthracite. Government tests chow g is 15% to 30% erlyfired.You'll like this clean smokeless sootless fuel-it contains practically no ash and that means less work. Ask your dealer for folder showing how to fire Do- minion Household Coke to save money. Try a ton. lliililllllill STEEL and Gilli. CORPORATION unnsn Ill NT JOHN. MONCTON comm Buntain & Boll (All Time II Intern ltlndlrfl THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23 AP ST B "Gavotte" _ orches- 912 meg _ 32.8 m. .-—Bl‘0EdCB'§l1 in Eng- NE, 12 meg. 25 m R 7:30 pan-News Opera Selections; =2RO, 118i meg , 9.83 meg., 30.5 m. for 35 to 80 minutes depending on in o gram to be An- 15.14 meg, 19.8 .5 -. 25 m.: DJN, il1‘Omlt%O.d0l0lt1flp.Allil$ tsinger lprg- v ouc y cl mains severe o - fiflofm f” woflz” "a": goers oi geauharggis Tmlblilia- Cook Book mainmqmffi and recipes. Cggpggg,‘ W" '3 “all; o, if,” »»-~ w" Y m“ laceration “CAVALCADI OI DRAMA" worth of company stock, we're dis- n-n 1mm 1mm mun "'I"'°d- m! a m, ' i": "M "we "I" mild lllamn o 1933.‘ ignlvlils “.1? lvflvlondenwednoocmldllr reign the some day and prelimin- Ldoks like Thafre at u. 8:26 p.m.—,~News ‘TAQ, ass meg. a0 4 wsrcn our eon “THE WOMEN!” Charloiietownfii 9:15 pin-Spec ill Program of Music and Sketch es. TPBll, 11,33 ; TPM, ll 7i meg, A -News. TPBU. 11.88 m. “M, um mu“ PRINCE EDWARD THEATR]: Charlottetown l‘. Distributors for P- E- l- , 11:00 pom-Menace quickly and effectively. The product of their toll hu cl- moet swamped the leemh Department oi Bllvvly. Ideas Olyde River. were becomin ly gowned in blue chiffon velvet. wlth . hate and accessories to match. 1n the evening a sum tuous wed- ding supper was sex-v at the home uring t g; um»: prides. and dsgine cnioyed m w m E thereto ofmom than 800 eweck. l A nunmer have already been se- ocptod by the authorities but most ore rejected as impractical PERSONAL! i In the latest drop the department {received an offer o! e machine whlglfe°nfiglll° "id Elilrfll-llmxilgll" ,which by some mysterious force wu w“ 523mm’; on éwg supposed w possess curative powers to 305mm u well cc cause fearful burns, ______ counteract poison gas and bring Rev. Father Emmett Dougan and down airplanes- Riev. Father Granville of Haiifaxl Qllers oi’ so-called "death rays" are spending a icw days in the ‘have been conning in at the rate o: . They leave on return ow. two c. week. ‘Those are usually ec- ‘companion by elaborate u: oi prisms and lenses, fortified by claims oi’ prodigious achievements. greatly missed no); only m, A proposal recently submitted family but by the ccmmuniy in provided for the manuinctune of which he was e life-long resident. ‘shells carrying long bars and trell- iuweys ovicl. uprlsht. honest me wires which theinventor ma and‘ ‘cgarrlunflmeizhich oguxlutlrg would wrap themselves around and 01a alike in the neighborhood. ‘mm mm’ “M m“ “m” He was visited in ‘mpnve’ "Enormous Magnets" Another urged the use of enor- mous magnets which could mat out oi commission compasses in enemy aircraft and snipe. Nothing was said about the probable effect oi ‘such a weapon upon Allied craft. Although every encouragement is given to the inventors they must "produce the goods" before they rc- ceive any payment. It Wm from active inventors that Britain obtained some of the most veluchlo ideas and effective weap- ons used in the first great war. Among the most notable contribu- last rites oi Holy Mother Church. He leaves to moum. his widow. (ncc Sarah Mac-Cormack) and two sons. George and Fred at home. One sister, Mrs. Plus MaoCoi-mack. Point de Roche and one brother, John, Iiewlston, Maine. His iunercl was held on Satur- day morning to St. Andrew's’ Church, where a Requiem High Campbell. also con- ihe grave. The large concourse or people. who fofowed the remains to its last resting place, the mass card-i. and letters of sympathy bear tat!- "lflie ilsngalfioarlilao l f 1 iv "mvnmnus --.-.';"':;;::.: FM iliili ll$E hWHI-r-ll Professionals A n d scientific RO- of the which’? mony o; the esleem in which he was hel The poll-bearers were: Messrs. Patrick Doyle, Ronald OTlanley, John A tlon of that era was the tank, which has been described cs the greatest military invention in modem times. Attributed to B. D. Swlnton o! the Royal Engineers, the ides of the tank as s vital factor in warfare received little encouragement at first. Not until Winston Churchill. present First Lord of the Admiralty, brought pressure to bear was it adopted. Probably the greatest contribu- tion oi. the inventors o! 1914-18 was in. tlho realm oi‘ aviation. New types fol machines were turned out c1- most weekly, embodying improve- ments which gave Britain command of the skies for the wax: There were also devices for com- batting the torpedo, submarine and aircraft detectors, perfection of rifles, machine guns and artillery, while great strides were made in munitions manufacture. -- 1m”, - - yum; _ whet innovations the present I“ $ c1- ,“ "m, l conflict will produce time alone will "They baked lovely bread wing emu 4 Ydisclose. Censorship even precludes la: {mention oi now weapons umich were known to exist before the outbreak of hostilities. And in the deadlock lon i-he western front neither side has shown any inciinaion to parade its surprises. the greater part of ,ond employ some secret weapon at the ut we "proper" time. Speculation about this mystery weapon has been ver- led us it has been fantastic. Every- hlna from germ warfare and elec- trlcelly-eontrolled serial torpedoes and death reys have been suggest- ed. The latest guess came to the authorities from a woman who said: "Hitler is going to drop locusts con- tained in glues bulbs in this country to that all the fez-m produce will be eaten up." l ll. B. ‘Lawyer that very reason. Canada. 53:17!’ the e ong heat for example. - That’s why uliy selected hard Canadian wheat. STRAIGHT DOUGH OI 4% HOUR METHOD (I l-OAV“) lion-appearance aeolve yeast i 9i cu In the rgmsiui P Maxwell B. Singer, New Brunswick lawyer. was uitted today in sve- slona coprt of“: ctiilarge of falling appen- or tr l ve years ago om an cosmetic“ of attempted extor- on. Chief Judie Gustave Perrcuit e- sTeed with efence counsel Loud; Fltm that meliminuv inquiry did not constitute part o: tho trill and c the original bulk- than that the case still was in prelimin- Lctrlsc again “if; ma» gry heariruz when Sinner ruled to e "W" M“ The utiemizited extortion ch will hall-fill b kin pens: dwgf‘ aka n. hot mi. of 40o a» 12a Augm- "m “ism”! S" fir: 1;; "22""; C denoe to oitor. 'll‘he clurges arose shortening cno to floured board end hold end cioetic. Place in e loaves. imeals court lllilflllfllllig in 1934 rejected Sinner’: de- o writ and when he loll- ooer for defence Mord: 1.. woe forfeit and c. wernm 0r him He was not hen onln until lest dctgctglsslanarisled him‘ O . O mun- hun in the ’ my GIRL who United States, | Fuehrer Hitler has threatened to when he appeared m com S. defence to at ll . hearing and was orderedplg trial in wen ‘lsmisse enlarged pores: Cosmetic Skin. girls everywhere remove dust, the Love Test. 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And this in one food yml like that you can cntplenty of. . . because apples in any form an good for you, end economical, tool Order your Canadian appl" io~dcy -— for eating, cooking and prcecrvingl Buy them by Grade, with confidence- Covammant p-odu qf (hnadian Apples are: “no. 1" Inolud ml hand m.» l need ~'“"' (or the un-lyfifins-i. lung: wJZZfQl-nnsn, lg; (mm dleono mud minor blemishes. The apples no ll noeordin] so vlrlely. "IMIMIITIG" Illfillldll pound. hlllllflbkod u?!“ of “l; h I sin-Wail.‘ 'iii2‘l,';‘|‘1."225'l'i21ll £1573 l-TIZFh-"v- Merkcllvq Service DOMINION DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE, UITAVA Honourable lance B. Gardner, Miniatu-