T. _i I I lr _n t- fs"-iw ,_ i] it I a l i < t .3-_a,=.T~y.a_w»~..wf. on -‘:-»=-=~=,=ii=-Q.-,.l~'»\\\ 1 PROW E BRO LIMITED -3 THE CLOTHING MEN - \\\\\\\\\\\¥¢Z i““\“\wdunmw“\\\%7ll4\\\\\24 _ r _ 1,, if __ The dislocation of railway ‘traffic announced the conipanics llupe»l\ io resume normal :raffle lornurronv sons waited until' late at nlxht. at tram terminals and trspn sheds. MET IN ‘TORONTO 'roltoN'l\o, oct. 7.-l-reads of the l. 0. D. E. from various parts of Canada have been in attendance' at the OC- gobsr meeting of 'the _National Execu- tive, which was held at l\eadCi\lR\‘I9l'*‘- with Mrs John Bruce luesldlns- Among those present wr-15 MISS' C°“` stance Boulton, who resl8Il9d fmm the executive at the last annual meet- ing. Miss 'Boulton l'it\S SIHCB TBCOUBIH’ ered her resignation and her letter preparatory to returning to the Order was read at the executive meeting a month ago. Mrs. Stwart, National Organizing Secretary, reported the formation of new chapters at Mission City, B. C., Victoria, B. C., and Edmonton, Alta. Mme. Languedoc, Regent of_ the “Philemon Wright" Chapter of Ayl- mer, Quecbec. told of the -plans of the Daughters of the Empire In that dis- trict to erect a fine 'Memorial Hall in honor of those who gave their lives Mrs. W. D. Spence, of Calgary, re- presentative of the I.O_D.'E., on the (‘an`adian Council of Immigration of »Women for Household Service. told of the conference of women held in Ottawa last month, and stated that the Department of immigration 'is thoroughly alive to` the need of secur- ing none but the desirable. Mrs. George H. Smith, National Educational Secretary, in presenting her report old of her plans for speak- ing in western cities on the' subject of* the I. O. D. E. War Memorial. Mrs. Smith is leaving on`October 16 to dl- tend the National Conference on Edu- cation in Winnipeg. Mrs. Colin Camp- bell reported that five rallies fn Man- itoba to be held acstrultegical points in the province had been _arranged for Mrs. Smith's visit in the west. . Mrs. A. E. Gooderham‘s“'account of her visit to France was' of 'absorbing interest, particularly what she told of the work being done In file 1. O. D. E. sector at Vitry-en~Artois, where 1.000 homeless souls had alrnady re- turned to the village of Vit_ry_ These people need everything, houses. cloth- ing, tools -and fumlshings. The second day's session was de- voted to a discuslion of the campaign to raise half a million dollars for the wlnerial Daughters., ot the ,Empire ar Memorial, and lt was decided that this campaign should take place Ulwllshout Canada. durlngtbp week beginning November 24. _ _ i _ -“ng 011 the DIlV€l11€lll téllkln' t0 3 ‘L_ _ _ax r i 1I__= _:B ?____ v " " " 'i -"" r ' ' ' ‘ " * ' - f --.- .. ...~.\._»- . banana-sltlnl' `~ E 'Am ~ \l=I»1:¢¥I9\flr' "l Z5 p. c. 0ff . Clearance Sale 0f three Dinner Ware _ Patterns - | A unit nntsnus -t_- rg;-Y'ft»;l§ l __ LEAVE 1-m5 9 'f%NED DEE!-' our MER: uN` |40 \N TO 'oEE MMAIE ~|'L_l. <.lT It tr wt-len sets amos NE ro T . THE 5 ORE rv----f* *-~.»~» II lwsnns 'r~