i Coach Johnny [lIillItd over the hockey material ' lble at Prince of Wales Col- vcsicrday‘ afternoon at the Foniili and willie not coming out \\llil . sin;- statement was lievl-rtlillcss satisfied lvith what he, slliv. He was particularly pleased Willi the performance oi’ five players and it seems evident. that tile City college will be. represent- ed ' z least five members on the 11c team that will perform l City League which swings . atoll just a week from to- - 0 o Rlrntuld 30 players turned out for ‘- Willi; workout yesterday and ~ City League is in opera- i \\.l.i don't catch a bartli kil-Cullege tcuni will be . x lll preparation for 1:16 ililurilillttrcoll-qlaie series. 'I‘hose ‘ pziit iii the league of course Jlidf-‘(lng by yesterday af- for the re- prcilltses to be very y bristling workouts xpectc-d. . - lit-tiling definite has ihcsc list few days d that the propased itezlilill league which ll cation meeting at ibout ten days ago i swing into action on Wednes- ' ‘l. that is of course 1i’ the . plans are adhered to. . ~ 0 l d Cfill be r ' ion of this loop, compris- dccs teams from i .trvlcc.=. together with the} 1n Y.l\'l.C.A. team would do, to give this branch of sport 5 reeded boost as it has,‘ " less dormant for the i ttlrre is plenty of bos-l itcrial available in all draining centres rind l-lvlliliils able to floor a the league should bro- ri l! j the , No b! about it. witli iifilltililil: of league act- gailic can become quite, was clearly proven not so 3 "li‘S aco when a thriving played. Then the witnosscd by crowds iblv tilled both the Y. I-Iuly Name gymnas-, of the games. and the coinposcd entirely of i - l available‘ reason why ' sllouldn't bc from the startzl lzi, have been well‘ ed that the league '.\' on the date ‘A l<llS finally snapped the’ Int-onto Maple Leafs had‘ ill on Stindny night when,‘ » s tiirPc str I But not only did ‘lit? losing streak but cad ihcm at the top of.’ s. onc point ahead ofi had forged into thcleadi _ - mllwr margin witti theirvic-~ ‘»' on Saturday night. . l ~ two tcztzlls. which certain- i‘ the pick of the prick. li iLiililllfl it out hanlinci‘ . .s.~ oil every meeting and it \trl‘ bct that such will be the l _ t down to the stretch. i . < a l ‘ lmifs and Canadians have!’ " ' ' the spotlight more or l“ right in this around McGill are some. at least tllich Ranger fans. It was- 1 in this column on Sat-i 1st feeding his players vita- wilicli act. was held re-‘ ‘ . for the improved show-l in: t-i the New York team. . . - so fans, 0r fan. mcn- sl- not-iced it and f0flll-‘ cll a inissle to the writer t2 probably another (I iatiic-ns. might also tlirii‘ use. Well. pal. "ou . SOIHPIhiIIZ there and I follow the suggestion thati \“‘li"il you cncicsed be‘ to Dick irviil" i o . a l“ lll“.".lliim(‘ should this to run nut of‘ ciicrftv typcwri‘ ' r _ Well. til: blhffli. bf: ‘ li ." Jr-rrv. keep . act thcm ‘ti keep on sending llrlclxws Wcrless his position in iciis‘ nrts for the r 19 year . Oiio of t c irrclltes cf it'll time. Vt-znizi had of 102 and suffered his slcln which caus- ed hlni m l‘('lll‘[‘ aftcr the first per- léa". Ht- (lit-d March 28. i926. H ‘ . oianior L ague DANCE At The v-ctuo “fcdnesday, Nov. 29 DANCING 9 to l ‘KSSION f’) "".\'TS ' Training Centre Last Night squarebflns, outs in whichfille first bout on the card and i,“ where Lester Patrick ‘ WEATHER i Emit Ntfii Good fBoxing Tournament Is Held AtBeach Grove to to Winninl all three b , they participated. mitt-sllngersithroughout all three rounds the from the R.C.A.F. station here last I boys fought it out with the Alr night carried off all the honors in Force boy having an edge in each n inter-service boxing tournzt- ‘session to cop the unanimous de- mcilt staged at Beach Grove Inn cislon of the Judges. Training Ccntrc. The Air Force chalked up their There were live scraps on the second straight victory in a row card, two of them all-Army af- as Farris accounted for the second fairs. and 1n eatll and every one decision win of the card when he or them the boys put up great outpointed Sears of the Army in a battles with some flne boxing and bristling bout that had action heavy slugging being witnessed by packed into it. all the way. the large crowd on hand for the its 25 The only knockout of the even- ’ ing, occurred iii the third fight on the card when Hunt of the A. F. after bclng held on even terms by Young oi the Army in the first two sessions caught his were nli run oil in a smooth and, opponent with a flurry of rights capable manner by the officials and letts halfway through the selected and the fighters were soffinal session to score his knockout matched that the card was uciiou- i viclcry after Young bad weathered tilled nil the way. Cpl. Richard is the first hail 0f leatfier thrown at also in charge of activities 1n con- him. nection with hockey, basketball and softball. At the conclusion of the final; bout on the curd Major A. S. Rob- ertson, Oflicer Continandiiig, PIT-ill) the lust bout on tlle card. sented botll winners and 10S2l'S,5/,‘1‘i1p that was as good as any with prizes, congratulating the staged, Poulton came tbroughwith boxers on the fine displays tbcyia very close win over 1.1081111 with had put up and on the good a decision that might have gone sportsmanship was shown Elmer way. ofliclals: Po Sports no.0. Cpl. (Toots) mell- ard deserves a lot of credit for his organization work in connection witti the tournament. The events J a The final two bouts on the 03rd lll Army affairs. In the first. one Pill s took a unanimous three- rolind (incision froniRichard while throughout the various scraps. He; Following were the also expressed appreciation of (110; Referee: Tom Will co-operation shown among Ooihi Announcer: Sgt. G. A. Hillier. officials and participants that nacl Timers: Ed. Acorn Sgt. J. F a large share 1n making the tcur- Pierce. ' nament the success that it was. i Judges: Capt. J. W. Bell, C. C. Worrell of the R. c. A. F‘. tangled.lioilnson, Jack Cameron. with Mackenzle of the Army in Y., Ba ketball Leagu i171? G'et Underway Wed. -h:.ldel' bill l_i iroiil Officers and senior N. C.i lgue swings O ‘s willie the R. C . F. All l‘.‘l . A Stars rcprczollt til: Ccrpcrals and night with rilrse bcioiv that rank. C A . .A F. ~26iiLlllig a double the Cllv BaskOtbaJI iilio actlon at the gymnasium Weclncs‘ , liic Netty meeting the R All Stars and ihe R C. all of them seeing acticn on We ilcsday iligut. lowing schedule was drawn tip for? the first round of the lcague. i . _ I . baiiailiaiis At a. recent meeting, cal1:d by "for. 20 - 7.30 p. m. Navy vs.‘ mited the entrants ill-lilo ‘ ague "i Wallie S-cantlebtiry", physicaidirec- R‘ c A F. All Sifts. — R. C c l LONDON. Nov zl-tce Cable)- It was a bud night for Catlaai:ins_ iii a lliiulli). {ULLHICLJJX} a. if." :41 Albert Hall ionisht IA ~ Hart-v Hurst of tlic Ullllllialxll artillery (:1 Mtilitrczil a bu: Al Delano). Canadian {Llllff tr - \'.llU tztlls _bo.li usnawa aiitl "l", U:ii., ills Ililillu‘ til loslli EJ111211 bouts; by a SlJll. l st, \\'l'lu Wfllililhll in u i ioiiizs to_ . " o was lighting returned ill x tit s at sea witll’,_ ish incicnunc navv. Flylllbm ‘d H3 3-4 pounds. _ ' ‘ ~~ lust to tic-ll Snow oi forint-r Sootusli amateur, Elililt clil‘ ' 0n v pYUVlUi-L: . ' 'L.l£"-‘.' to four for the first set-Joli with tor of the Y M. C A the io- y Nov. 29 - 9.03 p. m. A I‘ Coznbres vs. Y M M098.‘ 4A8 30 p. m.-No'.'y vs. Y. D:c. 6. e30 i1 m _ R C A_. F. AliStarsvi. F. C A F‘ Coinbznc" D21‘. ll. Blil) p 4m ,-_ Navy \»S_ RV C .A. F. Combines. Dec. 11‘, 8.30 13.111 - Y M C F All S are vs. R C A All garlic; rlrc to i2“ i ed 4 11;; Y . C. with GI’ Fiiw 1‘ being ' pointed referee and Hitch SITHDSO L-tircr. V Tile, HWY team is composed of cll lrcin tiic Queen Clinrlckc M C o-e 1e ‘e .~ Ill‘ m the R C. 1h llalld smashes . , _____ iiitill Decline ifiigfice If _' filtered i CHICAGO. Nov- 2'1 - w!“ — Ltslle lvl. UCuliiiof. 1C llitiil most \\'ll.iCi\‘ mciitiotlccl tis_ the 11116.‘; suc- czssor to the late LvJlICSZtW lvloun- ‘tiiui Lantiis its CJlflllllSSlOllCl‘ 0f ‘baseball, will d-eclilil: that ofifce 1f l‘ i ‘rollercd lull _ _ i Lbgzciictalns’ to Gui-ML‘ humus 5m“ I the major lctigtlcg cruated the com- ililissloltcrshii) .14 vc-Liis i120. lvli‘. U- Gonnor asserted lodav h‘: would refuse ally liuiiiinatioils for the lob should tn v cevclou at. the winter mlcetlnvg of the ilationsl and Amer- ,ic:lli circuits llerc lat-cc. 11-142." .= "1 have u snort lilo to live. “ 65- iyelir-oiti OCcniior tlucialcfi. 811151 g1 ivuill none ol tiilli. lob its a kil- or.’ ’ _ | ‘the quot-silos con at 1U V01‘. the inali- ‘llv uf Jud- n luw t. lil 13 l ~ u LlLUlllUJllllJie 00s- ‘ all. his office shotlld be rc-iillcd. _ Like othe big least-lie officials howevcr. Mr. O'Connor shles away from any definite borbosal as to what form future izoverrlinfi 0! baseball should take. His disinclinatlon to assume the commisioliers post. thwilhl Dolm- ed more than ever towards a like- ly three-member commission otm- posed of Will Hnrridge. omsident o! one American league. or 1c’ national league President. and 0- Connor himself. i Army Team ls Installed As Favorites in EV For.” Siunfieitfs is tailored for warmth and comfort, warmth provided by fine soft non-irritating mote- riais, comfort provided by snug fit without bundling. d1 in co NEW YORK. Nov. 2'1 - (AP) - Armv will defeat navy in the foot- ball game of the season at Balti- tstandina college eleven in the United States. Arrnv was retained in first place for the fifth straight wee-k with 56- 1-3 designations as the best and an f ‘I37 points. Navy the runner-up e for the second consecutive tabulation and $%'v"31i°“'l‘i" ‘ll m“? ?l§"°‘lilll“°l¥" ‘n. c am on o e n and Randolph Flld ' IYAIIIIIIWI IIMIIID, IIUIQ. U-I individual scorln statistics releas dent Maurice Podolof Fbrglda two goals sent his total Frank Kane R055 Knllpfel rules violators. Th NEW James Innis Cardinal firs: saoker veteran manager of the Albany, N. league. vantage over titor 1n the l0 operating leagues, L H. Addlilgton, direc- tor of publicity for the association, annotlllced. Sccolid place wcnt to Rene Moll- ttazuado of Chattanooga of the southern pitcher lllill Washington Senators. 'l'ilel'c will bc no big lczlgtic collie- bztck for be as lnzlilagci‘ ul‘ coach. Collins did Although in '44. his playing days baseball are almost over and he have been content to direct club from lhc bench if a capable alternate were nvailtlblc. The Rippcr won a pennant for Albany ill 1942 and rail one-two with Hartford lllost of the losing ottt to the Del Bis- Brrve ‘farmhands iilg it to reach iszc _ it has dlllll‘ or d tilrlzing and dis- lrrssliil; our i; OOHSC f unzicrwtiy now serving in the Europgan field of conflict to be asked light. drafted under the NRMIVLA. remain understood—that have been ready operate with the government ossible way relative to t war e ort. ernment has not ‘has lost the {loge at this time. , u the American Hoc N, three minutes coolin zzo. Hershe Corteau, Prevalence Hemmerllng, Lewis, ffal Patterson, Hershey 1th .. Walton, Pittsburgh Gollins Leads Hitters In Minor Loops By Jack Hand Associated Press Sports Writer YORK, Nov. 2'7 — (AP)- rmbumil O ..1 Bu mieson. Pittsbu (Rip) Collins, club of tile Class was association, who finished Collins. ' BSSTOD 7Excer|ils From Graytioii Speech l‘. O CC“ do I 0111' HQQYESSUI‘ W18 tallied twice during b t mam u! to baseball's champion batsman for 1944 with a .396 av- erage. The former gas member enjoyed I 36-point his nearest compe- house HD1955 . zllt bri which tlic i-Luvcrlliliciit it have tilt)‘. liilJ solved hart it taken 32c to do so without allow- proportions that "Hershey Star Leads Scoring Hershey the 1 ey Len us’: lend 1n of lcfal i todlay by Prcol- m tor Pozzo of Hershey, one); with 1a, of Indianapolis and of Pittsburgh led the ey've each spent g off. Leading scorers: Focgie, Hershey Gracie, Pittaburg Burlington, Cleveland . Halderson. Buffalo .. D s? qlaa-awvoqamieusfi QGSEQQCQQ§S 55535255538 former St. and A eastern gang ad- minor national a former 9 Blake Triiuill Single -Poi|t t 0f Bowley mons N. H. L. scorers, one pom be- hind Bill Ccvwley of Bo: on. Clint smith, Chico o, picked ago five points in w -ond play Jump from seventh to third macs, one oint behind Blake. B Mou- enirob four goals and two assists in two week-end games put him among the lag seven, Just ahead of Sweeney rlner and Ilome Carr, Toronto, tied for the last spot. Leaders: Cowle Y 505W“ Blake, 'Canadiena C. Smith, Chicago o "Figaro." “Don and “The MIRIC Ute." The orchestral music was played by the famed Ilondon Pbflhumo nil: Ormeetra under Sir ‘ltomu Beecham. lub, w o are to be tulat on their initiative in bringing educational feature of this kind Charlottetown. Students were giv- rtunity of seeing and the . pm. picture was ‘preceded by a shorter film, featuring sane fine selections on the harp. BUILDING LAW- _‘_ lcobtbuugijronuoaae tho Council, and that the roqwt of Mr. J. A. Bentley to have u certain part of Belmont straightened out be ltreed to. Coun. nousan protested 188111!" the Council allowing Mr Links still-porch to remain. H9 Elli-W ‘illlb the courtesy had not been .xtel\ded to Mtrt.‘ ‘ofmull-i; ea 0N 0 if hriglisbebgi extended go Mr. bank. e claimed that the discrim- was shown because "lift. 1s a poor man. Coun. B. Earle MacDonald de- tne allegations of Coun. and said that the special mee lng last night had not been called expressly to consider BB U) Mosienko, Chicago schrlner, Toronto Carr, Toronto Leader: standing Canadians. icst 3, tied 1, ponts 19. Points - Cowley. Boston, 8 goals. 14 assists. 22 points. Goals—Richard, Canadians, l2. Assists — Bodnar, Toronto l5. Penaitles—Egan, Boston, 28 min- llt tfihutouLv- McCool, Toronto, 1. NEW ALLIED— __ wofitieiigdwizwnlgevei; fnlln oer- afifipuacufl °fida::=:> 5S555§E§§ won 9. the shell-tom forest anchor town: of Hurtken. . The British 2nd armv ored a r gain of one-third of u mie in a line-straightening attack north of Gelienkirchen 1n Cflrmarw. As the German high command threw in fresh troops to meet the gathering peril of its industrial Ruhr and Rhineland. the Saar Basin-second only to the Ruhr as a source of te enemy's war might - also was menaced by the United States 3rd Army at- tacking from the west and south. Third Army forces burst across the Saars western frontier at a new point along a three-mile front. and were driving on three Saar tovrns alter gains of up to a mile. inside and inla-timi Mr. Lank's citse, that it was only a "b!" product." Coun. T. B. Rogers thought Mr. Lank's case deserved special con- sideration. Tho City Eflflme" should have been on the spot to see that Mr. Lank, in buildinB the porch, did not violate the by- the season it should lead all wo tild his pa st i. is one =cif could 1101‘ ws. This would have saved Mr. Liink a lot of expense. The fact that the City Engineer was away at the time on his vacation , was certain y no reason for oon- , demning r. nk who. Rggers thought. acted in good faith. Mr. flank had three ten- ants in his apartment house and, as this porch obviated the neces- sity of motblers with babies drag- ging carriages upstairs, Coun. Rog- ers thought f/he porch should b6 allowed to stlrnd toflnpvljflfiiy- Coun. Dougim: “All Ive got to say is this: 901111 never 89$ my vote for Lanlds porch after turn- ing down Mr. Clinton." Coun. J. T. McKee said that since the City Recorder had con- firmed the decision of the City Engineer witll regards to Mi". Lank's porch he did not. see what the Council ooulfl d0 811°11'- m“ matte a _ Many Violations Coun. W. R. Liv-tr. "We know. gentlemen. that tll infractions bi the building try-laws are a1- most too numerous to~ mention. Why allow other people to build sunqlorchcs which are violating the by-latvs?" Couli. Dougnn th-rn stated he would vote to lcavie Mr. bank's porch where it was if "you'll put Mr. Clinton's back and do awav with the by-law Inetgardinfl 81111- Tllcy lengthened their lines Germany to l9 miles. From l‘L"l"ii1 to south, the Allied winter o .l ‘IlVE was forging ahead, mectiniz its greatest test of strcngtll on the Dillin- whicli Field Marshal von Rund- stedt apparently has chosen to de- fend at the expense of his south- ern front. The German stand west of the Rhine on the southern end of the fro-lit was deteriorating rapidly. and iileil- Siegfried Line positions east of the River were pounded by United States heavy bombers fly- ing in close support of the United States 7th Army for the first t inc. Seventh Army forces widened the Saverne Gal) positions lead- ing to Strasbourg and pushed on about fcur miles a_ Point l2 unit-s north of the city within sight l»! the Rhine. Lt-Gcn. Deinpscy's British 2nd m; ~ l.» "s iiaiiilni! on the north- i. iron out a 500-yard dent in lincs near Triosratb. two nlllcs iii of Gcilcnkirchen. wberr: i1 troops hold high rlcolfirll; the Wurm River. Reel: tributary. Petition For v. its x ground a ct‘ that our eneln-i not hilppeni C llCllHCS 11 nation; of and Japan, and let us con- ‘s cébflie with and properly _ Tl.o_ public tvant us in tlvs Psrliaiiicllt and they are‘ weeks work available for the ap- not 201115‘ to be satisfied with a half finlshccl 10:... any more cabinet trouble do not want. any more delays 4P PPKY-‘Wlilll; hell? fol‘ our hard-pro" scd troops overseas . ., _ 1f wc leave this Parliament Will. Just that order (the cll or vzqlng a-ut-iiority for overs: y _ Mon of 10,0110», TGSt-YICH. as it is to 10,000 troops for rcin- forcemcnts from the They that ill-ought in our to do a job. do not ivalit,‘ . ‘Illey in OfClBP-ill-CCUIZ- N . R. M. A. do not think we shflll flare con]. pleled the job. . .. No single bold step has taken witn respect. to this matter 1t has been a gov- ernmeiit retreat from trench trench. any time. been t0 When this war is over or when the Pacific tile those lioli in iii the Pacific Canada? may QTY arena [lets Uanadiiils to go to While men I do not think the prime minis- ter should use the House of Com. mons for a sounding board for another election cry-“King or m. archy in Can I want to make it clear and plain —-so plain that it cannot be mis- we in this party and willing to co- i he But may I say that. our great the direction o hink uncil. It seems to fficulty has been that the gov- fgone far enough total war. the underlying mason for the lack of confidence in the administration of the prime min- ister is that he has not his nun in the legislation which has just. been passesd by the order-in- me that he confidence of the THE FORUM. rc i Further Work At Bruce Stewart's i Tllc following petition has been Jorivarded the Federal Govern- imeiit for continuance of work. i "Vlilereas Local Union 3249. Uiiltcd Steelworkers of America learned there is porches altogether.‘ Coun. LePage: “I'll Mr. Clinton's porch being put back We never had a. chance to vote on it because tile porch was torn down before we had a chance to vote." Coun. P. G. Gay savd he was also in favour of Mr. Clinton's porch being restored. Tile resolution allowing Mr. bank's porch to romllin where it is until August was moved by Coun. Rogers and seconded by Coun. LePagel As soon us it was passed, Coun. Dougan, supported by Coun. Gay, moved that Mr. Luke Clinton be allowed to erect n porch on his house. Couii s. Mac- Donald and LePaizc opposvd the motion and Coun. Mae-Donald mentioned that Coun. R "l could not have understood the motion when he voted for it.’ Coun. Rogers then stated he was sorry he had moved thv res- olution in favour of Mr. Lall k. "1 thought," he said. "the Council wanted to help Mr. bank. If I had had any idea the Council would support such a motion as hilt of Coun. Dottganb. I would not have moved the other." Coun. Dougan: "I wanted to see justice done. I don't care if Mr. Lank loaves his porch on till Doomsday." Coun. MacDonald: "But thaw "ras a‘ rider attach lagers motion. There was non! to yours." . Other Bush? Coun. MacDonald di not think there should be any rush on the Dart, of the Councl to sell the City: tract of land on the Spring Park Road. There are rnany things to consider. The 1, M, T, might build a $50,000 garage out. there and if the property IIQVQI‘ only two .proximate two hundred and forty employees of the Bruce Stewart .compiiny Ltd. of Charlottetown. . E. I. “And Whereas if no fi-lfillel‘ .ark is provided this condition ..'iii inevitably’ cause Brent hard- ship for the workers whose home land other institutions are located iin Charlottetown and vicinity. "And Whereas, the Management and Employees of this company have repeatedly demonstrated their patriotism by purchasing w" Bonds: and in the drive Just fin- ished llave subscribed to the ex- tent of approximately thirty-five thousand dollars, mollly 0n m‘? instalment basis. "And Whereas this company has the facilities for doing first class repair work on such ships as Corvettes, Mlnesweepers. D65- lroycrs, etc., and on several oc- casions has been commended bi‘ the Naval authorities on the qual- ity of work previously perform ~ CdLTHGTCXOTB Be I-t Resolved that Local 3240, United Steelworkers of America hereby petitions the Naval Affarirs Department- of the Fed- eral Government of Canada to make arrangement-s whereby a sufficient amount of this work will be provided at the BHIOB The picture was shown under the nus ices of the Womenklluagg l0 ‘like this has eve Coun. | 1m vote for 9 ed to Couli _ '1 ‘omorrow is Forever “Y “f?” "W" ._| There In |. brief silence, than be sold. “And your" "I'll tllke it, Mr. Keillor. Phr- llve me for bei such a coward." "Y? ‘you'll ‘it. You aren't oo lu- . gran many o us think we‘ are until the time oomu to bcpne. when we find we aren't. “ be continued "don't. let mo meddle with your af- ffllr-fl but whenever you feel like to eb how dif 50m ffcult it iamfiglrtliou tllkhtodmeiil" v ar likens“? It wen? wnllbt "m. yo“ w .. p I Y be that we cm ‘iii cosh other eour a now." ‘ Each other? wish there wq-e ou." l they g0 tq your hem , Kalvslsii K37 ~ Bushltu Tie one over your 11M l;‘.‘i.“"l‘il'. mi s y p a y. G , plaids (they ay wool) _ hand-woven 9f facts in plain. u... - '- colours in light-weight to; or Wigiiiyolt- i W‘? BUYING S-MELT; DAILY At 9e SYDNEY sr Llloyn INMASHT mine In I could be of unto y ‘You ve 715cm. Mrs. Herlong. “Why. how oXDlatn. ‘mere “Dont ask mo to sterner!) wzirgg." " I on ow what ou a . Blut there's one thing IydQ gait-i Iln a lot fart er from a crackup than I was w en I began talking to you this evening Thank you for being my friend. Mr. Kossler, I. needed you." v w geagxizh réotlggigtizerlé 1111681‘, and] tbeé-le ‘ e. Elizabeth ma suddenly, 59:51,? Kessler. we have met each other beftszvrleuvwhen was it?" uu a never me me befo fall. Mrs. Herlong " N "n81 “Thw why do I keep thinkingi I have? I'm not given to visions‘ ‘ "Id Bi-‘PCTSUIUKEIIIB. I don't believe you were a g in Bab inn 1nd 1 Wasnllt Christian tsiave." y ere weren’ any christian; when there we; kin in 3 he retorted. e ‘s “mum "Don't laugh at . If never met before this fall, do I keep this curious illusion "m "v have? Why did 1 feel that sense of recognition the firs; time You came into my house? When you were telling us about rebelling Mama?“ to appreciate the world around her. it was as though you were repeating something I'd heard You say already. Jug; now While you were talking to me, it W" R5 llwllah you were and old friend I knew I could count on be. 8118c I knew ‘you so well. Nothing r happened to me." Kcsslcr answered her as though brushing the matter aside. "some- 9 95 W0 Derwns do understand each other very well from start because they have congenial minds. when that happens s friendship grows fbq as ours has, That's all. Mrs Belong." "All right", 51,19 yleldgd unwu. ifigll- ‘I "1 IEOt to accept that be- cause I cant explain it any other way At any rate. I'm ad w have found such a friend." Can you go to dinner with tile others now, he asked gently, ‘and let them think we've been talking about the flowers?" “G-cod heavens." the exclaimed. Silfinslng to her feet, "I forgo; a. fitnllilignfr‘! sqxfitjd Wm w PWF. h iii Sunirlitlsmlc. Thumb Sunni Fe a?“ k ' "nd-Hmvellt, November 30th lit '1 P. l - 1 ,- “_ ° F” “e55” PW!" 011i menloori; Bl; urgcu to attend i! Ii nuoeus. Mi. Kcsslcr, its really‘ all possible. grown very cold hcrc. I'll be down __ 1n fl. few minutes." roles iii pictureswliicllcvcrybod sn She heard him laugh softly as and nc-oody rcnl iibeie... ‘inst he got. up "You do reel normal, happened so ofte .i:\t nlliny pro- d°n't Y0" ” ‘ fessstnoi bit-g) y. liabiti-illi! "YES. I do. Isn't it lucky life smiled and nosiae with little lit anybody kwcs calling us back thcyv $.'l\W looking l, ltleill with tint things." They went indoors, und Eliza. 25th Hm ui) to her room. She felt‘ i i i rayon look 11k‘ we've , why i LOCAL ASSOCIATION Tile Annual Meeting of the 01m- l lottctown Local Association is Mo! pllZZlCd I've-seem) oti .3l\lL'\\‘il€l‘€ ex- tter than she hm for press-ion, just as so not to o???" discourteotls , II that happened with actor!- inany weeks. Kessler had given wnv not with other people? B110 tier the only pmsible answer. she might easily how 5W“ KW" told herself as she got a dress out‘ in a theatre lobby, in the Brown c-f her closet. When you had to do Derby, on the sttvcis 0f ibc impossible. you ivcnt ahead 511d did i! I that was all. ' t before the Spriitt and her children were go- brough him to (illllk- _ inc to tired all the fortitude she was annoyed with herself to: 115d Sprint had never failed her, being unable in accept this Elli" and no matter what happened she answer. was not going to fail him now." I Sh; likcd Kessler so much. M X95516!‘ was her friend, and, andi yet he had for hei- an flimwi i" he remaincd so. But. during the rituting attraction His wise W‘ next few weeks gills’ very “c; patliy never ceased in dvlizbtifl made it impossible ml- Eiizalbethi Yet with it therq was llwai-sthl to lose hei- curious sense of this bothersome sense that siie hid friendships being an Old 1a-! done oll this before nloliehm fllflflf-‘Y renewed. ltrled to ignore it, and lattgbfli She tried to tell herself not, to herself for it, the fcciilll; W be 1001150 You saw somebo by not. down. It kept retuminalill 63181106. you remembered wit out the teasing liivoitiiitary search 1R klwwin; you remembered, and a name, o. llnc. or a time when you saw him again you knew agobfaorgottlen and too tlnimiiilm‘ "Wherever wasn't there. And if me my dear, I s wasn't there either doesn't remember you ‘ _ All of a, sudden cnc dbl’ ii “w! ed to her. "Is it possible "l" cant remember DQ631154‘ I wont to itcnlelnbcr?" The idu I" wed with her the lcss sinrlin: it ' Stewart Co. Ltd. of ‘Cliarlgfitetnwn to keep the personne s ea y em- m,“ m $8553 1°” ‘he “m”! wlm" C??? wztlidnonlf dcellfilventaxek ti}: "Alarm 1t Further Resolved WM‘°~_'}°° "1""! that comes of (hi! Resolution be " A forwarded to the National Office of the United Steelworkers of America at. Toronto asking that representatltlona be mado "W! there to the aforementioned De- pal-intent of Naval Affairs of the Federal Government urging U18- this request for more work M granted. also that c0918! be "f" to the Premier of Prince Edward Island and the Representatives of the House of__Pal-liam_ta_n_t_."___ straightened. He intimated that the Swift Canadian Company was interested in this being dune u it would the-n make it possible for them to erect a $14,000 hatchery near that particular section. The Council agreed. Resolutions Moved by Coun. Rogers and lec- onded by Coun. LePage "that the destruction of the ‘buildln of Wil- in!!! Lani: . ti-eet be 046, to tank to llllrd move the whole bufldf tlon which would not in! e on the City lawn. Provided that the said Wil- lard Lank within ten do h re- TO-DAY 3-5 and 8-10 Offers You Skating Satisfaction SKATE OR PROMENADE A PLEASANT TIME Y! alter pout a bond with Iuretiere to b0 approved by the cll. the amount of @100 to ulranfen such removal within t e time here ntated." Moved and seconded by Coulis. Dougan and Gay "that Mr. Clinton be allowed pennisslon to erect a sun-porch or storm porch on his premises at the corner of Grafton And Edward B to." l Incl all Invalid by 00$. THE ORUM fill-l Wasn't the fir; tin d it to worth rememberinz. worried you until i/ou cbeulgn re- which lay so close to 1h» Iii“ call that. earlier first meeting 1i; of her consciousncss illkll no m"! W58 a common experience in i” KN-"iflvood to look up in a ms. i-aurailt and catch sight, of a (am- ti- iliar face at another table an‘; pocted -places by kll0ikll . on lib, Elva a nod and smile before you door of her memory and demud‘ reoogn thg face as that of 1H8 that it be let in. She would some actor whom you had seen ll have been glad to let it in “M” dozen times playing time ohm,“ be rid of it. but this required " *-""1"*='—= " ing a door to ivliich she bad WI MacDonald and Butler "that the since lost. the kc‘ msmflllle "(Wvfflilc on the City iaiiled wkcep "m" fleet of automotive equipment he ' "istributed equally between the . K. Rogers Agency and Mr it?" 3"?" c ove , . n l McKee "thlit tlliaeurpioiecttugflnreltfcgq tlon of Belmont Street by slight variation northwartdly of the western part thereof be approved. and that an amended deed may be accepted all as er plans sub_ rnitted by Mr. W. . Jordan and on his undertaking to do any grading necessitated thereby.” Mayor J. E. Blanchard presided at the meeting and all Councillors She had read about the thflwufi ness wltil WlllCh tile mind , itself of motel-s it does not W" to remember. (To Be Continliedi were present with H1 ti of‘ Coun. A. T. MOKYHElOIGrCWQgO of: '§i!-‘l'.--__ IGARETTE TOBACCO i/es /u// vo/ue for r0//y01//' owner!