THE A L _v “GUM? DYAN scissors msszi: Annual Get Baptist iiasior THE CENTRAE GU-ARDIAN ' RALSTON n at is » a ~—-»== Balk)’ Flashlight u x Together B? 1s “"1 WWW ""1 i"1“"“="'l “i BIKE 5110? L-544-11-19-31- . ' d During the rummcr the supp of I a ncwsy nalurn may be luserlcu e 0110mm me. m used ubsmnt any KI To n 6 wiu a wvm "fir": w scum-m WILL as BURIED m Durlns’ this period the 0MP!" 3n. a lflmwere gin; "nigh-spewed" j '“" —~—-_ NOVEMEER, 16. 1940 Balaton lI-ld the primary concern lliiu column is reserved for ueivs u: (‘.(‘.I\l. lifntclicd sets at the W1“ l" lilvimc‘ llEkl-J-‘rhe remains oi the late must build up strength against the (mounted on rubber mes and “w, l..-Cpi. Clifford fvfcEwc-n will ar- day “ihgn all arms and service-s ed 1m- g“; haulage by tmcwm A. i fl Cl Md~ lit ff iflrhnext HOCKEY and skating cuff-ts 0n xiii l: folrwxnrdednltgn-iisnlgtxe rvxviiéuléiotkaligotlécxeunyenfiglcsfldfmlght ggllhabltflhoglénrg xitatgiglféfiélxfa “:3 The third annual pgtJ , uispiziy u". me ulna s; Ul‘ llu\\'. l-(asidpylce 17 55mi- so, funeral be to “mm wmmm“ m m, “n. ‘grtgamm and home defence need, banquet of the Thirfl’ Gill-sums L"’H'11'1""31' “"111 "#9 P1509 W954i)’ mOFMHE em Mediterranean. drive the Brit- mm zsigounder“ m’ standard town (Kilt) group or BJaQZM- at 814.: a.m. to St. Domino's Ba- _ ‘mil __w__ was held 1 g u“. you, Eyl-Ryh-Sjn ‘m? Sum‘ thence to the Roman can” i. fsh from Egypt Ind Pfllflllm "14 modern field cun. wen available. i“ 1118M at intuiiiiaely‘ for the biz box biwvv l0 one Cemetery of secure oil supplies frun Iraq. yanquet’ ha“ W111i Dresidmnam »-__..-._-._»»-r\nv—q ~Vn‘r‘"‘E.-"tpQA ........_...,~.r -L--.<— .. T _A)qr.,_,,_,.v, .. ihuiiks w lilOilii" ' . . i _v giseat - were received the kincly I1.) \\ t‘: l. llfik‘? -- fcxrs to us. lvlartin UlIiViil. poi‘ cont silver‘. BRIGADIER. l‘\' 113C715 MILI- ' command- _ ‘(if)’ l) ct No. 6, Hali- fax; was iii the Province yesterday inspecting llillliflf)’ units. He was . "d by Col. J. B. Dllllbill‘, . stuff officr-r. Yesterday nin; they called on Lieuten- Guicruoi- B. W. LcPh-gc and tn lllFlHDPYS of the Provincial Gov- ‘lll. Liiltl‘ in tho day they ..pountl and tlic unit of the Vvlcrans Guard stationed there. ‘They lllsllvCivil the Bench Grove lnii militia training centre before itoing to the bomlainu nnd gun- iivry school at tho Charlottetown in: l and the preliminary fly- ing school zit Suinniersidt: airport litter in ilio afternoon. The offl- ccrs leave for l-Izilifax early today. SHOT Gl'.\' ORDERED CON- F!“ 'l‘\vccdy_ charged under the Migra- y Birds Convention Act, with n\ ig parts of a black duck in his IPSSCsSiOll (iurinz the <-lo.~cd season. lie jilcaclcd guilty and in view of extenuating circumstances the mag- istrate suspended scnteiice, bu: of» dcred that a l0 gauge doublc-hnr- rcllcd shot gun thrit figured in the Pl-JIITING -- ELI‘. NINE-FOX- I L-54 7 A'1"l'EI\"l'lON FOX BlCl-IEDIJCS. 3 for iiiurked 5l1\‘ElS, . Shows Catalogue, u sec- mild ildlsl-Ill ior adults and pups hi.» pct-n provided lor inurkcd smcrs ivzili ninety to ulli‘ hundred Kinkoru. and P. W. Proud, wireless mechanic. York. Before leavin they were presented with knlttc goods by the Red Cross and with cigarettes bv the Provincial Govern- ment through the Carry On Canada. Corps. The presentations were looked after by Ml‘. Albert Dinnls, of thc Canadian Legion War Ser- vices. TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION-The regular weeklymect- 11-448-11-14-21. General cted ilic Brzghiou Ordnance" ‘ATI-ID —- Yesicrdny morning a in. cut of Oyster Bcd Bridge up- pvured before’ llfagisiruic George J. lllg of Trinity Y.P.U. opened with the devotional period led by Mrs. Fiffd 'l"1l°mbson, Convenoi- of Ciiircnship. assisted by Howard Christi/r with Louise Cox a; the piano. The business period opened with the president n the chair, The minutes were read and ap- proved and several items of busi- ness discussed. After this period Alicc Brvcnxon. Howard Christie and Henri‘ Clark, delegates to the Young P:*01Jl6's Conference. gave reports on Conference work. After clzisscs the usual social period ending with a sing-song and "God save ihe King" was enjoyed. NURSES ALUMNAE BIEETS - Tlic Alumnae Association of the GlTlilillllt‘ blurs-cs of the Prince Di- wurd fslnhd Hixspitnl met last night at flit‘ Cundall Hollie. The presi- dciii, Mrs. N. D. MncLeun, was in the chair. Routine business was tmiis. ted. The Badminton Club “'35 Tcflfgoniled with Miss Kntlier- iiic l\fncKcuzie, the COllVPIIGl‘. The program included a talk by Nfiss Anna Bsnuett. lnstructress of nurses ni the Ilospital. She spoke on "pres- ent trends in nursing education." Included in her talk ivzis an outline of the siudy pros/ram being carried out. at the hospital. Several musi- cal numbers were given by stud- er: The Association members said f .ll to several nurses who were By DOUGLAS HOW Canadian Press Staff W HALIFAX. Nov. 15.—(CPl-— This posts ‘dud gong them into the sea. themselves back aga . L. S. John l-lanlon, of Lnndornse- cured himself by tying his wrist l0 a piece of the raft. with a banuase through ii ltilours of horror on an no ripped on an lnlureo verb o! hi! C 31m It might have been the story of 14 men. but three of them perished from cold and wounds in those bit- ter hours after they abandoned the is B th British armed merchant cruiser that came to a glorious end sheltering her convoy from the powerful guns of a German surface raider. it was sunny. and the seas were smooth when the Jervis Bay went into battle, But the ocean was rid- ing hi h when the fight came mm inevita le end and the remnants of lsh clrew abandoned their e Light- Fnilcd, Then Worked help, but, to their dismay it would light, and Davlson almost oe- cnangeo his mind and dropped it to the noor ofthe raft. he looked down and w gi mg. Thar happened three times night, and morning. and each tune it shone Davlson desperately signal- led the freighter Sturcholm. The second time she came heart- closc, only to veer off. On th d , light refusing to go er picked up the half-dozen sea- men n was the man with he lonely flare in it, but was enoukh to light one cigar- of the package a. survlvorduid t the others lit up Were "Murderer? Manv of those who had survived hey scram led clown the sides. ‘They were slaughtered- survivors said — by ed by the raider. The British seamen bers of the crew of that finally rescued 65 members of the JPTVLS Boy's crew. were guests jax Club here today at u neivspnpemicn about their experi- AB. Tom Dovison kept his flash- duflrombthe Jervis " l saved. Prom tha smoke more than thev ever had be- ore. This is the story. too, of AB. Dim Bum. a Scot,_ who is military hospital. Thev didn't know it then, but he lived through three hours with terrible burns suffered from an exploding shell. ‘ cried when we got aboard the iter and I saw those b "I had been rubbing for hours to keep him warm and he never even let out a murmur. There, boys. is a hero." light as he plunge Bav and boarded aft There were l3 other men when thev shoved off into e pounding waves. For hours they sat in water that up around their chests or, if around their knees. thrust them Scom their ing in November and January ll under active consideration. Consideration is being given to grunting extended leave to trades- men in iuiiform whou lea-vices may be asked for by their former em- ployers for war production. On Oct. 39 die strength of the Canadian army, active and reserw, exceeded 800,000 men. Efforts are being made to relieve units on coastal defence duty by u- slgnlng units from active army training centres to this work. The winter training program for the active army includes ski and‘ snowshoe training. Winter quarters are available foi more than 150,000 soldiers this com- ing winter against lea: than 50,000 last winter. Canada still is short of equipment and armament. Enough field guns are available to eqirp u» 3rd and 4th divisions. Enough machine gims are avail- able to equip all existing active ma- chine guii units. Rifle Production Rifle production in Canada will start about the middle of 194i, Bren gun production is satisfactory, 25- pounder gun production will be slower than was anticipated but. some will be produced in 1941. In connection with officer train- ing, Col. Rnlsion sold a careful study had been made bearing in mind that Canada laced a long war and would meet a highly train- ed and efficient army. All candidntcs for army commis- sions would first serve as private soldiers. After some training in that capacity and on attaining a cer- tain standing to the satisfaction of their commanding officers they would be given the status of officer had been shipped to the United Kinzdozn in an incomplete condit- ion. Col. Rallbon said there was “a. shipment of vehicles the part4 of which were to be assembled in England." In one shipment of a- bout 500 units it was found when mechanics came to assemble the units that the fan belt for the ul- ley had been omitted by the s p- per. “A cable was sent and the miss- ing pert was sent t-wo days later and immediately installed, so that there was no delay‘. nor was there . any interference with training on that account." he said. Mr. Hanson said the number of units was 1,000 but Col. Ritlston repeated the 500 figure. Mr. Hanson said last Tuesday that “some hundreds" of the vc- hicles could not stand a brake test, and others were incomplete. He said the cost of putting the machines in order was $80,000. "The facts in connection with the brake test," the defence minister said, “ure that after the first few hundred vcliiclcs left Canada it was decided hcrr, ailer a test, that the handbrake wns not wholly satisfactory, that it virus too diffi- cult to get at. So they altered the design here. “Some 615 of these vehicles had been scnt overseas, and the new brake assembly was sent over for those vehicles. The cost of the mo- terlnls for the change was $2.650; ..--thc companies charged nothing whatever for making the changcn. ..the estimated cost of labor to lu- stal the brakes over there would be $1020. "I think we can assume that pro- bably the labor would be done by the ordnance corps over there and that therefore this was not an ud- servecl by ti i iii , lary of the 61311112311? iliulfdcxtll‘ eh PM‘ Wilfred MacLcod lilo [o]? Mm prcégram was carried 011;; °w11l| race was off R. Moorhead ugffi 25161“ h5g0. lain followed by 0. Canon}; c p‘ . F. G0 d " Hi’, g i open m Clliil'|(li.(‘l(;'nil undo; u in his zcvicw tgltio Might!‘ l!!!“ ARMY VEHICLES presem “L,.‘§“R1,§§.,E“° “hi1”- A140 , L.1b{-ll-;D gl_ , , '-———_ , . the following a omen . l Loader M, ___ POLR RLLRUITS LEAVILT d C: T a F Sea UITAWA‘ "W. m __(°P) __De_ Mégtléi, K_ C" m“. sCoutma-su f‘; Bins [TOR stituiN COAL- “Fgukigcgélfiét: lkefitbggrgogxsl ggenlfgo; G ' Four-month: ‘hi-lulu; “no, mink-ye;- Rmsmn godgy 1-9. ML‘ Bl1l'x;‘1dl1_3°1181i1§: Cub Mam: E 5- “Chi-Yd i‘? C“ “l” “mcaumg irninin" centres elsewhere in Can- plied 1n Q10 H0199 01' wnmwm m iliarv Pre id ew and Group A11!- l cu o1 ii l5 DOi- and 0.}: $511118)’ t ‘ - - mwnsion of the 80-41! oompul- a ‘mummy, m“, on m, same floor - 5 flit Mrs. Wilfred v . . uda no. were Reginald woof t Le d no. w, 1 si-rccu CCdi to L-bdn-ll-ll-Jl- pilot. Conway, N.S'.; R. D. Donahoe: I1 o sory mlUW-TY "ii-infill P811011 147 15st Tuesday by Conservative House xii J ——~ pilot. Souris; .1. c. lvicIver. pilot, -_._ four-months after the camps alm- ieade, 115115011 o... grmy vehicles i" I 1191mm remit unis... l. E large attendance vii-cpl; u , ing had been surcexssfulkcogf speaker stated, and it was a bu,“ ure to know that the work has; that l6 out of i3 former Scouts nrc lilmpires service. Scoutmaster Bill Iiiirno" had his place token b-i ' drew while scoutmn nctt had find his p George IPrascr. ' turn from collvgc (.1 , summer. When the l. y ed to college in the foil he M succeeded by Gordon Llilllalfli o; new Scoutmnslcr. sonic ncw l(i\'1l$, iiu ,_ ) - nbic in impart to him llL.\ . scouting. ' JudBc ll. I... Plillllcl‘, lil.‘ address to piirciiis unu p... stated thcy were to u‘; t-lllll for the interest shoivn their efforts displuyid . btlCKlllg scouting iiii the \~.._. rcmiiutcd his lislci ihui t“; Kirk 'l‘r0('o had a vcrx- ciiviubic i . cord to live up to; it ildfi ilLill In existence now l8 yours and i4 speaker hoped that die bois row growing up in the troop would hi.- ize thcv belonged to a tune-handed cadets and proceed to train for dmona] ch r b _ y . commissions at officer training cen- the cost of 11111134113; wiilztllilel r3251: °1§§“é§f§§1§{,oall,,q m, ..-,,,,..,,. "95- M11"? “"1 Ye-‘iewf- my honorable friend had in mind mlttec the speaker stated thy uh of R ' h ' Thrvllkllvllf- 111$ 5P¢e°11 1'11! M1315’ as being $80000 would be $3,660." one fainilv of scooters. llullltl ter used the expression active army My; ggnson gbjeclgd that, he J. R. Burnett's, there hm; ' to designate the Canadian active meant the $80900 w“ for $0015 been four boys join tlic active. - .. i":..fililisii.i"ii..iii1izif All Provinces First War Tales from ‘ infraction be confiscated. The above M‘ ti‘, 'I'he FamilydPiliotv. lS the sequel to a search of the cie- M; m. ‘w... bevy wighgs {m their fu_ l The Donne l5‘oniil_v~Sl>rfl5'» fenclents mcmlscs 0n Sepirmbrr “m. " . £02315 5-? 1111191» 3101141011 N- B" 18th by the R. C. M. P. when n __ _______V_ '3; , v . . . 1 i" 3' find in ‘ix/imam Gammon of blflck dim W-btrs “Pic -<> ::CHRISTMAQ scans help u» c thousands ill with tuberculosis; n: i A , . The case was prosecuted bv .. ¢ ,. _ _ . . . , < l1 , _ . , 1- service .o.ce and the non perman t g , vice forces and aiwthei was 011,] y gn§1xlftraaxgd)fi?r$g1lg_ Cameron and Royal Canadian l\ ounted POli» . also linlp to S~"I.\'I‘_—~PI'I‘\'CIIL the dis- NEW YORK"'—"_NOV 15_(AP) em Bcmve mumm Decision m use tgalgagmogogelégcggingugnghgaé’: waiting to be called to iiqilvg ,9;- Fam 3. Sprdya -_-~- gitai-rqfrum striking thousands of News that dogineat fias been 1e; this terminology was announced by lcles, vlgje witlrhlls uniw a H‘"“'e»v' Ammode‘ .1321“ wd Kay’ Personals e " ___ j allzed for human consumption in mm some “me ago‘ In that case, Col. Ralslon said. 1-119 Mllfiflgulxfllallllcgiiziyiiigolurgexfllfilli. ‘M M lCi . N. l3.,-spioy. _, _ . , Rf1r.(i]1!."id Mrs. RODCYL MacWiiliams Mr and F5 “my Jam“ m stealer Gcnnani/ recalls stories of .5 . . . . . . Colonel Brock: 1 “s1” ' tu ned to Charlottetow l.st niazht. G I F. Premier K1118‘ Tablefi giX-Iflxige m the Reich or the fir“ l Fg,,“f,'_y_“§§ck1,,1,r1§g_ '13.’, $131561??? “m frgm their wedding tripr.‘ wim- ncrc S m w“ Only other speaker today in I Mr. only thins he could find was the and scoutcrs, szuti-d lhn: ull matter of tools. He hnd received a uiiiortunziwlv nwiru of the e wire from Britain that there were illncss of Chief scout Baden P ' _ E h I , " d h i ll i ‘,3 .R€])|l€S from PTO 13°F 1'1"‘ the" w“ wkrce‘ Hm“ sitting which adjourned ‘at 6 p. m. figmfi§e°u{i...,e°ilif“m§,ffflfi§ 13:1‘: iii‘. ..p§..‘{,f*‘,§$’§5¢.—§.“‘ a 1M ' and Mrs. Henry Lapthorne married here last ivcck. . . meat, served today in some Nazi f id Her '-Spra . ___-._ w v t - - ) - . L . {S} 1d m was Lt.-Col. A. J. Brooks, (Con. mg in the mo] Wm; . y Scouting, thc speaker said, ' “Mr. an Mrs. (gal. Wood—5l>l'fll’- "Mr. A. G. McDonald left ycstcr- vlnclal l remlers’ 281513111211 so en for 86 cents HD1731‘) over... but begging Qfiefofffid dlVidfld into Cu.) Dflfk. Swirl M . . H -— - . - - . . ‘ l k zl Kl . and Rm r scout troop. The and r5 FIWHK 8mm day. for his home m Armarhle of _ In ApnL 1917' a Dlesden res_ Prime Minster M110 H! l 1'18 they needed additional tools t0 D05,- O; lei“. grnlll) commiuw‘ fer receiving trr-atmrnt. in the city I OTTAWA, NOV. 15 '—iCPl tnurant’ dd b _ and all parties in the hOll-Sv? 3p- “vol-k with in (he sh ‘y’ _ I _ , '_ _ l x ‘C m- ... manv :-....-.:.. T11 1111111111179 iiiraiizniiiii; i“.i.ii:.“;i $113?".l?:;f"i“:“‘c11§é" i1?- f?”..'i€fit“ittt2‘”“é§ut$ nlzilnii.1:“"*..3iii""iii iiiiir~iiiiiiiiiiiiig W - ¢.~_-.., . f. --_. , ,' ‘cs o r _ _— ,, .. sa."w. . ~» , ‘“““'..f?§~ \l?§3¢»1§§§i'uh.' Corriizan- 1'13“A11-°1"1“1- “f CF31?“ R°»"“11~‘»1» Win31 P1911116,“ 1° 111$ 19*“ “king steak; and cutlets. p 0v e c o“ 1131111113 1°1' 115 '~‘*151°11C‘~‘- T115 Em‘ out. I want to point out, howcvrclr, Scgilltclllngyigoilléd an aopcu; l0 lira “ ' ' ' ’ ‘ will he- sorrv to learn of her in-i for a iloiniiiioii-provincial confcr- sansagfi Standard of me Gen pii-e was proud to have Greece for "mt m“ did no,‘ arise from My gnmpnng to become 1,,._,.,.,_,_..ed m S ,. ~~ ‘The MacCannells-Wreath. . “' Giaczc lihcld \‘.i\(! is starring in v . - k. h E p 1 m] Sm. pqsihrvn 1n {ha Pyin _ Edlvarl 151 i y, . .... , ,, . _ onw- ill JdllllRlT lo cousidci the Sir- t b1 _ . I . an clh". d m; _ _ y. nmre “.m.k_ “Busy m, a“, m, “f, ° *1“"““’“ Hnsnna, ‘"’ ‘ *1“ inf ijwiuif It; rllnlfllttfifi __. ntliich OWRMCH mnm,,&,,on report on ‘iilzfnlllevii 15H];fl§,,§§‘"‘;$,,{'°,’§},,“$;i;1- Col. Brooks is m charge ofa non- e en:.1:-.i1?._9_“i._1?qlt.__,_ om. Scout men usuuiiv hllillfi ill " grq,hef.,;_,,( of Ramvm. Tralrh _ a I M“ asp-oil"! i-d nwihe (hlllfifllafllhxffiil- uo,m,,,,,n;p,~,,yj“m1 relations. All m,‘ n5“, a,“ ‘hfmfi knmmbi a permanent. active militia training business." the speaker ‘il/lfid. ill A ;_“,“".‘ '79“ “111‘““.‘“"“‘ “'1 “m” the l'l'(‘lillFl‘5 alziccd m be renre- mupagauikp 1am “hm, w ' 1 vamp m New Brur.\\\'1rk- 0i 66° I M!" 1% 1"- Mliiiill- Ki‘ - Mrs. Nell I)arrac-h. . "“1"“‘1 1""“1”‘~ M‘ a “mm m <A°lllPil at the conference. 0;»... f k a .11) 7 | as m‘ men who recently coded lhelr 30- VOW 0f Lllimkl w the ' ‘1 511 ._ Prince Fihwrd 10121111 11mm“ ~ 'l‘wo wccksvngo the Prime lvlliils~ p“. n 5mm" -- (hy training he said all but 121 ex- “'55 "P1196 W b3’ M15- 917mb“ .3. .ln'nn McLsaac. Bor- and lhorrvuglily enjoyed hci“ trip l v not tile rovmch‘ hpenllers In MM. 1917.811 H81i0ll1ll1TFl1_PX- ‘ _ ed desire to 10m we C A who thanked M1; J_ 11 Burnett. ' ' ' here. .‘.-fi.=s Ficlrli. was takinp, hcr sfllgqgslulfg a may 731mg“, Confex, g9?’ M’ rgas§fl11ilnafilarja- “dvsed gregvs ‘ ' ' __ ____ __ through whose uenerosltv the blui- uzlsfiwm Department Broghgr- I limo travelling nmuml for a mg; ~ - “ _ kl ‘ m emails o o ow "ie exanipe of - l duet was made possible. ‘ J , n -, . d n s - ._ , , _ encc. At. that time Mi. rig ca Nebuchanezzar mm 9 L . Of course S0 days la not ‘on; (Continued {mm page l) C] 1 _M _ J’ F. G mo ‘mm hmrl of Irvo iotive Fiicmcn an E and it “its not SCHFHIH,‘ knoun that the ccmuflsslons report ygggmlngljd- other scientists proudly gnmfiigggd enough," COL Brooks GQCIHOCL NO .—_—__—_—_V:_-—;;_—.;;.~.:» m1; :.== ex1e,1§1gT1H11“nk§ to the Li!‘ Xi . EflLZlll0P!'.=-_Si\ l. Mr. and Mrs. (ulIeoi-ge Ilium-Spray Mr. P. W. Mm evin-Gpray‘. _ _ _ v , “ _ Ly C h: .- Mr. and iii-s. w. Kicieoo and Dowthl brooms. Clunloiietoivn. ° i” °‘1‘““°" C““’“1’~" “‘ 11“ no time should be lost in moving 10,,“ Vane, o, me yum“ , . she was iii the Provincc. Among 2h" ed “s If ‘o to‘, , _ .. _ . » ~ k . w - . -‘ ~~ Judilmfi" °1 1119 that ‘Eff in l yo. f ~' 111,1 W150i! W111 argue @1111?- " 15~ h‘ In the se to ti ilinrv of the church for Lllt “Mnmmls who“ “m 115110“ “as Dominion government. which felt flu-uy- tad?‘ hm“ ‘$06,113.; m“ “u: ivus glad the Minister was consldcr- Greeks ,,@c,°,,,§d“f{}§ Ilfafiggsst 121;; able assistance in vioviiliiiiz hi0 _ ing lengthening the period. been pushed against the Albanian dinner. _ i v A returning American traveller 001-311-“0115811-‘1 1116 T901 811014355 frontier in a retreat described a: a“: “athemm concluded ‘hm m. Cassia-S; T!‘ ' I 3cm Nichoyon’ York Md Am Province Building wlicrc ilic regis- illikiV Family, Port Ang- Claire Ping-an c; Miscoulche “Ts: tcrcii along with other visitors. w implement’ n‘ "IV. Premier A. S. MacMillnn of Nova Sam peopge “we eating c,.ows_ of the 30-day training Centre»? 1E)’ reaching the proportions of a. rout. m‘ ng o! the Nlnoml MmGmV .6 1x u _ W5 A‘ U m ., u T be. 1p Mr. B. Graham Rcgcrs, Supervls- _, . , . - F011 q Ll lflcer of 1| hdgtiryiiiiliLiigsiloiigiai-Spray. Lcfagivive ‘éomlii ituwalsicu SIX’ ‘*1, I131” Pflfm“ 5mm“ 1518"“ sepia; ‘Qéfiiigues and myself are gggilovvfg]in]dfoxfor4oelgtlftntgcnfncm 1:1gllgpgfgggzggsmgfbglfilepgggfi? giilstslswgggc otfhthitfltiw mntllxillmng Thlrdoglfiliilgftgtoss‘01mm? GT p ~ u _ bu m; “q p‘ VIC- . 1 . . ‘ ravc urcou rom whom Fe i c . 5' - ‘ e i‘ ‘"15 3 a"? B Sc his:- New Kiivxicnita I1 11w sienmyeclziilclédiuybn the Competiv mmrmnnon was obtain“ siéidilfigt 2g: ‘mauliililgb: isnluéiiiwgiitltlzle giucégilagdnliéilinti lgélggd the price iuliéwilileoibollc at? 2151i Ootéieygaiggusllzt-‘ég aréhgril-éek soil after l9 days or (iyreslivlr. 5i. PKMGOrdéJn.“ N? Mr. and Mrs‘. licnrv Doug as-— - " v . ' ‘Vlisr Fields cxprcssc‘ tl l . , ' - - _ _ v - Rover Lga er— r. - A. ...- smut ggoiuwfior fiucllcuts of vfhugcs 1i und hlngsm would be “Jo to ‘visit 183‘; ever the confeicnce is called. to (joy-mam, countered a starmuon who underwent training. Above m“ "ea in m, Pmdu, 1.1,“; h Mr. and Mrs. .1. Sutherland. Bor- S‘ 1”“) 5°“ “as ° ‘“““°‘ present the matter frcm our point blockade with substitutes or Willie the imam 01 We Perm Mountains, where the Greeks are Scout Master_iur, Gordon LMS‘ for Grades 9 and l0 and Miss Pni- . P791111“? iagahl- M155 - t n i- t - - dc-ri-Wrcatli. , ., _ , y.‘ ‘c - . , of vie“. _ ersatz products as people stood “=15 fixed M 311 411135 Wm) 119mm’ fighting on Alba l l1, s. . , Mr. and Airs. A. W. Jay, B0rdm_ can “on the companion for pupils 1 r ,1‘ '1 company‘ by 561"“ "I do not think there will be in lgng ilnos to receive me“- cne of limited equipment. prospective from me {rang Qlgnqi-‘Lek 15,13,115? Cub Ma5bcf~Ml¥ B111 A11d1““‘ -_ 0f Grfldca 6. 7 and 3- Pr. “1.°n‘1s.“11° “w” “w d?‘ 16f‘ mu h difficulty as far as we g1 13- incr so in ul m tml ht m kw C- u Auxillarv Prcsidcfli- ""3111 pTiaitimas Michael unrl Famlly- Honorable mention was merited “l M 11.1.1.1] Frmcc Edward ma“ ivircycnucgrncd." vevgcieauglgntci‘. “P11511119 a. clgnser Srlactlciagble. The itfiitxllleiylizfiiig feevlianttafifl rdlgtecz; wlfflgflplwucuorl‘ pgfigm Hooper-Sp“) by Constance MHUIOSOH or Dundas T " — Premier Jchn B_ Mclqai; of New baking soda. Carpenters glue was QOi/Bllinimii B150 110d 10 iflke 111w of invasion which hadgbecn open "Ag y. Centre l th Gr d l1 d l2 i ; - _ Lab. and Inarirfiifii} Staff of Ex- compctltirdn aha b; $91211 iguana calla hamcam run Bfifkjlgfiifieflltf gm“ you m“ we ltfiffgrgeldlgu $151958 lllalowglgi manufuc 23811:? lthsemuliitis a!‘ xxiiggrustju :32 tonthvevaibfilsfiils r ed b0 d u . °°1"m°m“.1 F!"m—‘,'v1_9Bi1‘1-C N R of Notro Dame Amoemy. Char- g 9 shall welcome the oziportunlty to {or longm- period; of training would are, me Greeks k u“ n {her f u mltgcchanicn. Empmsrws. . . -- lottetomi. in the Grades 9 and 10 m“ p“; m me prbpoeed comm“ ‘nterfere 1e” Wm‘ industrial ‘W ‘they Npgrgjeld twwtgulavtvie dlvlgit 0115-1110 H Y . men-were m? t . ' ~W 1.11. i Wedding Banker Loses i» - n ll e. - izigc attend any time din-inc the month wiu Study British System w‘ w shred" o“ when 1“ w“ t,5°91?i1f?‘i?‘1..§°“‘-1 _ ~= -spi. . Essay competition brought Menioisla} Lodge. L. O. B. A.— m" 1-119 {"1- 111“ 111E P119115 01' N19 advancing into Greece nnd the —- other when it attempted to come be shggkod or; the 10b." 1 W1C? aim? d f lodge B otherhood ichlgggl m1tiimgrcgt-oiliinctfiiearepxgigbqggi ___— o: ‘vanufify’ th l f - ul fmr ci . r ~ . n " - - - . _ .. _ w“ Irene Cameron] daughter o! e a" e v ew o your 80v cdniilloléelifzlfiixhalll!dafgslggflwxslilo§zlclr ‘e626 tiled gbrttlligriniraftliank Greeks salbgligitiullvclii"beMoirisaiogifii \\ ' Qu-Anqbd u .\........_ n. of Locomotive Firemen and Engln- which tuberculosis presents to (h, MW ML and Mrs John A emmenl, m“ (he present l; n; op. .. i i ee§§[:‘?i,lI1:lnL§1ll”5. Pctr-r f-luizhcs-li/Ir- 211i?“ 0mm, and mums “m” c“m°"°" °r mm“ R1151’ ‘"5’ “m” “me w “mm” i” “' m“ months he wanted w study at first attacking Korltza, 1o miles inside drove 101° i1" “i” "“”l~§1.§.1{}'}li§mi§; l 1 and Mrs. nvbvr Iii-ll and Shiricv- 'i'heir cssav": showed that they 31.1.1155? iglsnwjriiilégeraitcrsth “Ell” ‘iiiggfiaggnihsvlrifliilnyiaeiavonr; £513; LONDON NW 15 A Qmne" ggcngrfigiilgsiggrzxpze10112111122311“ Albimlad wereuuilrfpmited 1°, “T” ith§1§i~iii'i'fims§i“ ‘\1\"1‘l?l(€-‘111(‘l.l\‘M00112! spmv _ _ _i , v I _ _ Y, V i - f“ __ ~ ' -' cap ure a .ona Abannn _ -. ' » i 1e _. Found“ Mould", liifiptlwlnlififvnigvlcrupigfull study of Your» lazhan. son of Mr. w. P. Cal- action thereof» ‘Tonic-five bvnlb Um landed lwfl- uuisoi-y iruiuinz to industrial em- heights surrounding illls Fascist ““.‘~‘1‘."l ,-"“1°“’1ll,,f,',‘,‘,g°lffi', i ' Wiouih. m} l f-u l“ t .. iouizi runny 0 laghnn and the late Mrs. Gertrude P10111191‘ Tiinne A. Campbell of his suburban home coat Edward ploymcllt, lnvflglgn base_ picui. 0.1 lupoudk.“ n CUP.“ 1.3 Ammonald and 1 o mud "ext fllillcllill too Callaghan of 51;, mills. The pns- Prince Edward Island wrote: Pope. manager of the bank 0f The Minister said when he last (Border reports reaching Ilcl- T1191’ 1° 111,"? m“, ,(,,',-_.. ‘a, c twiv in the cs-av competition. tor, Mgr, G, J, Mcmlllm Qffiglgt- "While some of the problems dealt Montreal's mitln branch nere, the gpokc in 1,119 House he l-eporged 31,- grade Yugoslav“, Sam m’, nab 1ii"1°1il°11°.1'1‘_ “ '7' . . 1., 1 _ 9mm. p,,n<-her_ A number or pupils told of per- w, Mrs, Roy Silllpllalfl, played with are not so urgent in this pi-o- use of the right eye. The injury did s07 troops outside Canada. Now ism, him-g brlnguf up heaYy rp- “H”,flfilifirfqfkfiiiniflifl..- ~l~~ n- . - , . 5911M °X11."11‘"1“‘5 111 “WWW-lull the wedding march. During the vinoe as in some of the other prc- not, however, impair the former Ot- there “we mom than 50,ooo_ more mforcem€nts to fig‘, nonhm.“ s," 11K o, Bhuym Dram, '1"“~ ( 7* R 9115mm" M11‘ the 171159059» Mass appropriate hymns were vlnces. and wlille lJOQ-slbly the W0‘ "Will's (‘flpflcltv for work and he la also had been n. considerable in- g - v ' v 5 a‘ "1" W“ "111- T111‘ .ludizcs were Noll A. Mathe- suifl by the st Paul's ladies ommenciations may not benefit the btck at H5 desk today crease in active [lnflg in c1. d m .111“! “mt. '1" "Mm" oflonslm ~ ““"“"”“1 “m1 “f” 5°" of 1111‘ Pflirifli Mid Frmik Wnik- cholbr ' Island so effectively as some of the The "a. in which lVfr Pope re- from ihe 101965 figures Bivcilnno: Lhipiieuiisuflppizulnpseiiglimnfnti ll i ., - _ - . " ii si nrnr _v i er of the Guardian. The bride wore n gown of royal other provinces. we feel that the ud- sides was under c. heavy night at- July 29 and mo reserve army p541 me M,- was reported, [Ianunh 3,11. . __ ._ _ “T7171; prizes have been donated by blue velvet and turban to match. option of the report would enforce tack when he was injured. He was more than doubled the strength us), bonlher. “m; “PM”: we“. covoulrv \\'ll$ at . * r ' . . i ' - - » . ‘ ’ ‘ ' I *' i is _ f?‘ b: ° °1l1<>f15 lfliliii‘ 0W1 tho-w She curried a bouquet of Tails substantial benefits on us, and we hurrying across his garden toward of 47,373 reported then, apart from giving lncrcnslilg support. to 1'11"“ “U"1,1,-§'.'.'b,,, In M tn l vvi . prcscn ed to the viinncr» in man 10585. Miss Andrea Dalton are only loo willing to discuss and the air raid ahcltcr when. as he ex- the number in the first compulsory Greece’; little nii- force nlld ivor» "U" 111"“ '1’ ‘ -- t . e or a," Per-lo" "i H P1113116 11140111142 Of i119 was maid of honor. She wore a consider the whole mutter from the plained, "one acmamcr hurtle-i down training course. pounding relentlessly at, Italy's dc- ma“ 1-U1111~11U11 ll01111=1-" i“ .- _ . . -| l. l; iu-ri Tuberculosis league here on Sun- wine colored crepe dress with wider point of vicw of benefit to too close for safety.‘ 'I‘he Minister reviewed the creu- barlmtlon points in Albania and ckgkullyilflflflvcfiailltliizlltfi 500 Plnnm AUIWR of d" ‘Vemnll- bluck accessories and a coraage c! oil the provinces." The banker madc a dive for the tlon of the Atlantic and Pacific ve la cl l ll I l o l ll‘ t-kuw in?" J In loving memory of ‘—* r- yellow roscs. Premier Adelord Godbout of Que- entrance of the shelter, but tn the commiindl, the diilhblitlvfl 01 ""114 o r n supp y m“ l§l°'ll.‘.1“..€.“. “$15.1. ssliilip n hum? DQNDON- NOV- 15— (CPP- Mr. Merrlt Callaghan of 8t. beo wrote: darkness struck a gateway. The 1n active army training centres snmshea iriio the builmuu i“ DONALD F. LAMONT Sylvia Pflnkhiitfii. veteran wffrl- Louis was best man. “I shall be pleased to be present blow shattered his glasses and par- coastal defence and other posts. Ho’ n1 it [wile and nfloifbri is now cnm- After the marriage breakfast at this conference and to express tlclea of glass were driven into his sold the am division now w“ fully Ami in Hcrlford siroct. up’; m"! NmTmb" 1'1"“ 1933' P118111"! for Rid i0 little Hollie was SQPVCG to the bridal party at the views of my province on the right eye. organized under divisional and bri- pulnrlv believed to ‘i110! l‘ Sincere and kind In Iimrl nml mind. S°1"~‘*‘11‘- K111i! "1 Eflflflfflil- W11" 18 the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ivbove mentioned subject." Since coming lo England in 1983. gade commanders and Appointment com: Tom. l11f‘,1@11°“.]l ‘ wim I lvmvnilful lnrmory he im how rcrioricd Fomcwhvrc in Africa. Callaghan. Premier M. n. Hepburn of On- m. Pope has taken a prominent of a commander roi- m» 4m dlvlk- A3 "shgfs "i M Lad-v <‘°‘“‘"‘--r - bvhilvi- Lf-‘llimfiflnfliliiiililgte ‘C? “$31151? Mr. rind Mrs. Callaghan left tni-lo wrote: Dart. in Canadian activities in Lin ion would be made shortly T) e m“ Cantu“, M1,, “done Cri- . T» ‘W1 - in" w‘ a - .l - t"! t llf . l -- v f tl cu l M i. u. ' 1 .' . Fame, gm" -‘1"‘11il1l1“r'"1 1115 1“1"1111"'~‘ 5111mm“ lggidenl; lfnlitcmlliloyge ti: offltig of ItlrJHHIIiPgImmH 00111121215178 121121;)?‘ 1211850 vlsctlm of the above recret- wighgelggnglivrhdegrxrnodefilhwégggg T B iéiigdiiainiiigvgffgllfioiiirsa???1111*’?“W” 14,5 '1_ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1" “fr 1'1 smry- of R. T. Holman. Limited. Mr. imtll after the we: so that were table accident Ls o son of the into 200 United tales tanks acquired ' ' g g L 1 Bl‘. . l and Aside from the Cafhcgiili n countless homes. lhrsc imiccs n? '_ Cflllfltlllfln i5 Raaoclfltcd With the could be no possibility of any con- Sir Joseph Pope and a nephew of for it were of an old typo they Dominion Fur Sales Limited. They ti-nverslal issue arising which might the late Miss Georgina Pope, R. N. were useful in training the many .::;;T.i |"¢'nf'n'n'l|'b'b ___ , i I a u _ , i" H u. TM hoi- ( HACK-KELLY —- At. St. Anne's éliililartrliizliiiejtglrhs éiiimlvltizlifrfg 311d? giguzrffiluéglbyi fir.“ atieuiilfarfiiatgenligenrtaasi ‘fgzmgriggiclfirom fggfdtlllllelstfflfglgllglgadesmen required The Rnngcrs who will act. n; ditiijiqlgflegvivgycltililii-cms‘.Pihihllu bugs‘; N D MacLean Church. Lot. 6.3. on Ncvcmber l2, gratulatlons. "However, in view of the (ml, Halifax ioaslmllar position in Lon- ' ushers at the piibllc meeting of lho wo club-v. '1 school. i‘ hmpii-rw the n . ' Hi0‘ nt/glfl-im Mag ciufiirikxouif “f”? ciuiu'i'ikl"cififii'fii-ouwt "mt o, mmorence l“ to be can“ it Con) J Ammm“ lrubergutlguxhlfnkugldsundia lav?“ Willi“ grlgfilgirfliiilgnoglinliiue‘1nd vii e. nmes cg fill t y o . . t . . iii the intention of this love. . a e nce war lPfl i-r, i - m- ' ' NDERTAKER sranchei. Rev. A. 1.. lierrell ofiicla- -—-- to make HVMIIIDIP u»: u. renreaen- January. 104i." “m -dln l l. . W 1 i" I "Y" ‘"‘°°"‘“"" ""“’“1‘° “" 1"“ "1" m“ ' _| ll hurnliil U ilnii- Pneliminltry 118111“ 0i the Mills iivtiveii any time that may be iv- Prcmiei- William Abcrhcrl of Al- mcnfsgngnd lafnqilrligrwtirclvinoweumfiill meeun-f m mo“ ma" Imnnrms Mm 'i'}u~"~§'§‘i"'iilliguTfiuliwivcil‘ EMBALMER hm MS m“, the Unmd s""1‘°“ t“? quire-d after the middle of Jnnuorv. berta wrote: have to Inca the fact of n serious the b‘ m red mnyhle-barrcd cm“ S". h <1 ‘in scrnnvhli- owl‘ F MIPQVARRiF-"QFNE- MWIH- 19 9- "t? 1'" EPW101111"? W. imdfr Lhc an aviiinzcnlcd by vnu." ' “We ahnli try to arrange our shortmze in equipment and nrma- °“q‘.’i,'§,¥,,,,“'£li.‘.’“'i’.‘§iiii. lhemsclves D1112! of“ hrick ‘mm. brnkvil "Qmij-hq l, Chlrlvlielnwn and sice. P‘. Fl. f. on Nov l3. l-qfllfiCnilllidfl-lltlllfld Blair; Trade Azifc. Premier John Bracken of Mvmi- work in such l1 way that. we shall ment and we still have to face the these ymm nlrls wish to shame.‘ Fir-cs ringed tho ivluivii- skim H" i Noémnvvllgzhlrc ixinlfiré; dacébh‘Ifi‘ktl.ii1gk=tzllfci1g:g gznéitlkilnzlirliivllrgrtgrliahtiuggaddréuunlg tuba, wrote: m t m lo sigma n “reek or ten day's fact for pmbcbiy a irood while yet yluulnu beonc not so fortunate. unit suvnli 8g li-Ifgyirmilzi: (ufnzglupi ‘we m > I. i. . . v -. '“. .- . " ecnn asur o - " - .t-ar. l ~ - , fi 2 Bridizn P E. I tn lthn Doris lhp 225m!) quota for cattle WP-lgh- have the utmglastecso-‘rliperittlgtiufgim diary nsziigagcafltetidthhovrnyzéiiifilgfrcoliiligc 2:10.?“ "mane", "id Co]. an‘ r services we hhzhlv nnnreca the midst o confusion, P411111": ““1'“1"“"*"'. "HM" Home, North Milton. P. E. 1 lniz 700 lb. or more. amt 97.3 r the government of Maiiltohn and our session of the legislature will “Everybody knows the ovci-whelm- spun"? °' 111° d°11h1°'ba"°d stfig°flé¥rf$§1c|51h15, ‘llic mo“ V ' ‘ 7' m“ mnl. or 07.311 hcad, of the 100. lh 1e f this or i t tn gal; i“ u, _ . cross. one of the Ran era naid "We , _ _ ~, iii‘) TCO Lntc r0 (illlslfy ENGLAND_BALLANTYNF __ A; "mm 10.0mm, “Mhhmg 1e“ ma" coghllfeizlpm amen youovptgepoze t: “m; gr new lasting gglruaig giant Llklvggglfliigllglgg-llz? nhggumgtmgf zlivzloys thouizht that tie Rod Cross heavily domain-d units lailziwflfi“. ~ ~ - ' T-inl .lurc hnrl to! wn nv. .- . n the double-barred cross arc nnrl said lic was slinug_ .- loci! “u, _ “NFYFIIOPAEDIA 0i maig btlvirhphngv Huizhoh Mlzlm" ‘Zaflnifllialhqhllll; iélgirrlggsirtcrhtzfngm gnllmln Jununryhtliegt and in any trust there will b. no postponement erybody knows the necessity for mo emblems of the some omanlzu_ by the coura c and (nuioifu ‘pk lirxiiicn mu! nihrr things ‘(Jan NH,“ ‘mm ‘Fmzmnd M D l-"f y- l lip 7n. ‘h ur ei- aepc w c you may ace of this meeting. United Kingdom industry to pvo- tlon, but o; gourse, wg now under- with which lie tovvnaliP-"i _ V v , s f‘ T“, “ i l - ~ ~ - » - - - ca. c WO-fil ng .l m- more, o. er fit to lake to implement the Rowcll- Premier T. D. Pnttulo of British ducc for the services over there. Laid th diff r n " 111° “"1"” 1 N1 h .t -i < ii i ii l m H m 1! m‘ Lnnrloh. Ontario and Miss F711" t-hnn dairy cows. cw 59.’! per cent Birols report." Columbia sent the Prime Minister "The policy has been and must be a Manv 8f thecviriggrc in the essay Manv stores had liecn dannvifer! 1'5 ' ' " ' Lovrriuiz Bflllflnhvllc. 0f Ltmdvfl of 2r» qunricrlv nlwtmcnt of 51- Premier W J Patterson of Suk- a oo v of o statement he made in that with lh f - t t k Th but authorities said siii1li11"’ n‘ _. ( n,“ h‘ -r » I - -_ . c ront line in Ehglnnd conic: made the some min n. e. c m. mid the mac 1w mu (visit 1w m» .-’:..3<...-_. ——~ m "*f‘_1'___ "figjf,’“lfn"igif' , H 1 H t g" 71'1"“ °°1"m1=1= iqliyiflium on the “w” o! that front line have dWfQ-befedtvfv" h" "v “g2- Q‘,‘,',,,§,“‘§,'§'§,‘§,1'}o,‘§,§'§l,0. m. 11.1..» .i (fvnlli. Tum "MT"; (Wm,,,r_.,,m,, ,, B N n 5 Y, ‘i’ P"? "i" "l!" °'- "11"" conclflded- This uvv- firs!’ consideration. We have cone gf, g" W"; 11' Fwd (imi- flf ,_ .... _. ~- e m. ir~l lliilizill . .. ______.,,.,.,_,_1;_U V, "__,__~________ -_ - I ~ i“ 7 "V- - "Y6 000M i1 wllillflfy but tlierc is eminent proposes to co-opei-site to short and we shall not hesitate to m“ ° “m” "'1' "5 "n n" N FSTER _. 1cm ~ ,7“ L5,. ~ - it P» . Th" N’. i unw- district n0 particular mason why ihe com- the full w th the federal government go short so long as the material we 1"b”'°"1“*1-‘ WW1‘ 1" °°""”"11°" MA C" ’ 4 ' m.- whirl-i!” ' HOGAN —- At ins Au-iyl-s. Cal. r:::'::i.~ ho< lls H's‘ i \l_ FiiO\K"§1Ol‘fl1 in; session shrulzl not be delayed and cihcr provincial authorities to prcducc in nccdcd overseas." Wm‘ a" "a work‘ or Mercy‘ bu" Sundial] strlzalffli? woizkiiiii-"iflp"; yV-ywrpv; A filnnvgy QQLENT " v m‘. l it‘. i . '.‘v"l!‘.~:\. Ho ‘ll, cf tho 5"l'iS(‘l'll. AULiI. 5X inch‘: of and wc will bc very glad to arrange roach ccmmon ground. but in no Rcplylnz to Conservative House §{§md",}}b1§;b§,',{§ffo§f.i“,.ii' $35. 112i? 1101133.... out ihatn lclti-r mus snissman. The Biko rip. 'i L-SH- l-l6-Jl. Noiic Dame Academy. ' "viilrf of Airs. Vfinriifred Lfiirpiiy, f_1."i\\' lcll driven by ln_ easterly to h: mprcszntczl at n conferenc: doing we must not sacrifice the well leader Hanson's remark bout fl ld l. i- l Lo don before rcaclllnl ‘ wind ' I one l; held during the month all being of British Columblc." guns for the two rem-vi aunlta, éol. Elivlfiiifi :18 {Eakwkct to] fgw mlilel cww.