NOVEMBER so, 194s CHARLES B0 ‘n-nuslAlazi-m i o ll 1 African Lettcr shin carp sown, Nov. 2o --(CP)— Ntsotistions for a. reciprocal aid iii-cement with the United states have resulted in an Agreement on miller principles- the department of national affairs 0f the Union oi South Africa has announced. It "is IwlW-d n finsi agreement {frigid b0 Nsched in the near fu- TI" 1118111 Purpose of the agree- ment, said the announcement, is he formal acceptance by South AIFICR. C! the principles enunciat- ed in the Anglo-American agree- ment of February. i942, in the firms of which lendlesse assist- ance hitherto had been obtained by South Africa from the United Slates and the formal arrange-i meut for reciprocal nizl by thc Un‘ icn to the United States. iii-her members of the Common- wealth agreed in principle to Make available to the United -_____._ __ __ .. WARNING To all persons who have not paid their i943 dog tnx on or before the 4th day of December, 1943, summons will be issued. J. A. FULLERTON City Clerk Presents THE WEIRD SINGLE IIES a\'\°“s, at‘ ‘t $1.0 \\o\ \\ ‘A S BY . ll. SAIIEI. JIIIIISOI Tonight 8.30 P.M. C F C Y I ‘Igl- MQI‘ -. llatlonal Fllni lioarii Sound Hovica NOV. s": use a m- S _. _. _. gzléhgséflcw _ I _ Iouihnort‘ I"... I I I Tiiilii “Thou - _ _ _ _ ... him-as; ‘Ilhiii-nw iniicr roviino -=- TO-IIAY-WEII. RiilNTAI TOGETHER FOR ‘fill VIII! Illll iliill I i! fiCAPlTOLw No w Playing % 41155 THE ‘(Til AR Protestant Orphanage 00LLEOTIOHS But laltls by I. Bruce sud Mn. Co Dixon $1.00 Each: Mrs. E. B. Rosa: Mrs. A. Garrett; Mrs. G. J. Stewart; Mrs. Oolin Dixon; Mrs. Richard Dixon. 76c Mrs. B. B. MoGrqor. 00c Mrs. E. Robertson. 50c Each Mrs. H. McGr or; Mrs. P. Garrett; W. J. Rose; s. B Bach: Mrs. H. Brlwc: Mrs. R. ruc . 35cc Each: Mrs. Lester Robertson: Mrs. G. Bruce. 5c Mrs. C. Bruce. Total-Cid”. North liver by Ilylla Owen and Norma Jewell $1.00 Each: Mrs. Frank Willis: Mrs. Neil Mstheson. 75c Mrs. Harry Scott. 50o each: Mrs. B. Warren: Mrs. E. Mdnor; Mrs. John Warren; Mrs. Rich. Hen- derson; Mrs. E. B. Mutch; Mrs. P. D. McGregor; Mrs. Clayton Stev- enson; Mrs. Russel Whestley’: Mrs. Edith Esston; Mrs. Robert icker- son; Mrs. Harold Younker; Mrs. Btsfford Viekerson; Mrs. John A. Jewell. Jr. Bach: lvirs. A. E. Todd; Mrs. Howard Waite: Dan Ohowan; Lu- ter Warren: Mrs. Glen Owen. Total-MOM. N tb Rl b loll M "and $51.51. Bsndeqiyiguu $1.00 Each: Mrs. Morris Kitson; Mrs. Frank Sanderson. 75c Wm. Molyneaux. 50c Each: Fred Molyuieaux; Wm. Molynraux, S32: Miss Erma Coles: Dan Mc-i s 85c Inch: Everett Stevenson: Irvin: Cobb; Mrs. Wm. Jcwe —$s.so. White Sands by Mrs. Win. J. Bucll and Mrs. Ilowsrd Bell $1.00 Mrs. Earl Nicolls. 75c Vere Phillips. 50c Each: Howard Bell; Ernest ' Fred Beck: 0T9 T!!! WARNER KINo op H17,’ "fies 0 33L‘ unnofbtfli all uni! EXTRA — British - Canadian NEWS si-iows DAILY AT 3.15 _. 7,00 ._ 900 States isls and foodstuffs war purposes. which WlIl be determined u. its government. war insur- required ior ‘rhese supplies. by the S. government in the light of own resources and require- ment-s. will be additional to such aid as South Africa hitherto has been able to afford the Uruted italics in the prosecution ct the ar. The production of war supplies in South Airies has taken on a new ‘ urgency after the recent visit of according supply mission from overseas, to P. V. G. Van der Byl. director-general of war sup- plles- The Union would be more icsponsible ihtln over !Iav°rms' deliveries on schedule oi bridges. pi i Wales agsriicigt, othe Bismaiok in May. 0! pontoons, barges and harbor and l with one another or war and the way in which they a; had dealt with one another dur- ing the war was goin tul in building up the yo African Union nation a sense of justice. fair play and n mi-iuni rsq-iect- for each others ltllltlliiiqc and cultural rights. provincial council election reveal government parties total of The results have 122 seats out of a South Africa in ocmmoa with‘, the 28th anniversary of the Rus- indications of s. meliowing process st work in the political life of South A ginning to under fries. Fin al bury. Vlctcria “lest, before for ~ g to be help- iing South ed one from imbued with or lord Nelson- ...i_-_k._. with EDGAR TREVOR - BUCHANAN» 9.31"". i"! !'!!:...|!!". IN"! Also News — Comedy and Color Parade - For Charitable Purim!" ~..._____.____—-——-————— NAVY honor?!) iield, verses in honor the RDYBI NEW celebrations in Knight. One o! was partial Day Square. while servinfl as a in e foot o! the honour-ap- Yonmaiiivpny {li-yezc-old and Cores from the‘ Nationalists Mmnnh’ nun The Nationalists the New Order. Albert- f t West from cmesberg and Bough? Swellendam ~ SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 - 8.45 Fred White; Mack i w of men of ‘lens McKenzie. were recited by Gil Actor Esmond Knight at ggglgg an officer in the ction Thesefrtilth rowri virtue, dare the Nelson Column includ- 11-30-11- two great-grsndniecos ARIFF. W1 .-<0 \— m» p a O a es Welshman ‘Phomos who walked through a factory ms:- uing stacked with exploding amm- S Bell: Minnie Nicolle, John S. Beck; Minnie Fer uson; Mrs. Oliver Giddings; l rs. C Brooks; Mrs. Sydney Brooks; Mrs. Harry White; rs. Ray Brooks; Stewart Clements; Mrs. R. Earlene: Mrs. Wm. W. W. Bell; Mrs. Wm. Glovr; a?‘ Dorin Brehaut; Mrs. 35c Each: Dorothy Derby; Mrs. David Glover. 25c Each: Marion McLean: Mrs. Buell; Eddie Derby; ligrs. Harry Clements; Mrs Austin m. J. uell. Total-SIZES. Sourls by Enid and Jean Richards I n. o. Matthew $5.00 H. D. ltlcLean 5.00 J. B. Matthew 5.00 R. J. VicKenzie 2.00 a . ‘ c : . . : - H II JISEIIIMSIIEH N H Richards ltzlloo Holy RedeemeGT miudMrs. Peale; Mrs. _ ar ; ciun r . To NlG Each Mr: g. T. Lines. 3,30 [George Jackson; Mrs. ‘toy While _ Mrs. gar Poole; Frank oole. m-ras o;:=vvfl:,§I'"§f'";§h:-, l. Vsl/zrliglt. m Mrs. Green. osa os- . . Bingo: in the cit!» l Eldon by Lorraine Williams and Freezout i Mac Vunlderstlne $1.00 Each: M. W. McDonald; A. G. Putnam; Percy McLean; Rev. Mr. Evans. 50c Each: Rlsdon Gil- J W. McWilliams; Prank lis; Mrs. . N NEWS VEBSES Mcgonald; James F. Hcllldsy; Mrs. arilderstine; John L. Ross; _-- .J. _ —CP)— Wit- Bil MD id: M . D. .1. Mc- mfifingglg; °,Y,..’,Z.,.,.‘J.,..,. MaXse- Pfiefsonf 131i? Milli: .\4:Do.i.ild: 35c Mrs. W. D. lis. 80c Each: Mrs. H. Cantelio; Mrs- Dsn Bishop; Allan Plnlayson; Mrs. Geo. Davies; Mrs. S. Mcwllllumsn E. L. Harrington Annie l\IacRae. 25c Each: Mrs. Russell Frizzeil; Mrs. L. A. RG55: Mrs. T. F. West; Mrs. Peter Penny; Emma Moore: Mrs. R. A. Giiiis Alfrec. McWil- .. held ii tthe home of Mrs. E. J. Vea- sey on Wednesday evening, Novem- ber Mth. 1943. The Vice President, Miss Frances Vessey presided. The meeting opened Island Hymn" and bested answered by oi th visitor were present. tea of the last snd adopted. The minutes last annual meeting were also read. The treasurers riaort was read sd ted. The . povrsTowN GUARDIAN __ W — Plan to Attend nornr DAME HIGH TEA DEC. Isl. and 2nd. Beautiful C ' Gifts in Linen. Mather and Powtor. Exquisite Baby Gifts - Fine display of Aprons. Certificate Tables. Bingo and other Games with lovely lhndwork for Prisca. ALPHA WORK‘, WOMEN'S INSTIT TE 33nd Annual Meeting of Women's Institute was by singing “The the Creed re- in unison. The roll call was giving “A news item ‘sen members and one The minu- meeting were read of the B WEI‘. ' n. l. hospital UOlIQCLIOIl amounted to 61.8.50. The slewing Club snlse and the leader Frances Vesscy rt- ported there were nlns ifitls taking hssbeenors work. 1t was on motion agreed that we hold ~ur meetings the first week in the month. ii pos- sible. Correspondence was read and discussed. The election oi of- flcers then took place. Vozing was dons by ballot. Mrs. Gordon Cluck- ett and Mrs. Leigh Vessey were ap- pointed scrutineers. The following officers were el- ecte . President-hiss. Milton Vessey. Vice - President - Mrs. Warren Vessey. Secretary-Mrs. Vernon Dennis. Treasurer-Mrs. Frank Watts. Directcr——Mrs. E. J. Vesscy. Auditors-Mrs. ic Brodie, Gordon Crockett, Mrs. Peter Programme Committee monthsz-Mrs. lieith Brown. Mrs Elmer Brown, Mrs. Vernon Dcimis National Anthem. m»... ovrzivrim: At the time of Dunkemue. emergency England. At special trains hours. IN MEMORIA It. WILLIAM J. MACLEOD niiigtori street, ite manuicicturei councillor, died suddenly heart attack in his home. A Quincy resident for fifty years. he was Masonic circles, of the Knights oi neorl Templar, cy. He was a councillor at itc Manufacturers‘ _ Mr. MscLeod was born 1a W8 t, 45c Alnrile McDousa Piotr]; we? bleie- 5"" ' e m e rbtsi-sioas. s an an ar Ne]; ' revered pray r or . after four years Trstslgh‘: was res.‘- y the chaPlBIn 59"“! me fleet, Archdeacon J. K. _ o0 wusm and wreaths piscsd m, the Hamilton Womeris Institute 6- This War-Four Years Ago 170 for all (our provinces. n" Nrthiémalists have s. total of 48 gfgfggnbllfflkfgat K‘I;'b°s“ot"nar"‘ Natty giclginsgsugrresstimops 5°“ - has been awarded the George ' ‘ v1 h h U ited invade Finland as so eta c use PIiIiv Cggiened pllgivttriicliasthe Mallrlnes- Mm“ Becaus? itmngm courage “new armed lJYOlIlJCBl-IQH!" by F111- - - wcrcmter little comm-IE “B5 - nish border guards. British grime con eznns Ministed Chamberlain Russian sction. merit resigns. (By The Canadian Press) Finnish govern- Exch. pester Kcizer and r Stephen Toole and the presentation Mrs. Horace Vessey, Mrs. Proud. for six Cross Supplies-Frances Ves- RY- Refreshments were served by ti" hostess. _ The meeting closed with the trains were run in eliiht William J. Mscbeod 0i l8 Ben- Quincy, local gran- and former city prominent in being s member the Shrine and Rural lodge 01 QIIIW large and a past president of the Gran- Association ago in Hartsville, Prince Edwart relieve discomfort-I. cranial. cuanoniii Thisoolnnniovrosarvldfii-nsvvsi of local inhalant, but advertising o! nowsy nature may be inserted strictly Ill! CIASWILL for pboiogrop“ . 1 CONIIDII-ATION m: nvsun- ‘ ANOI l POLIOI OOUI-T -- 1n yesterday's Police Court a . and incap- sblc was given a. fine of $6.00. ' APPOINTMENTS akcn up until December llth for Xmas delivery ‘Ibis is caused sorious shortage o! nis well studio. FINDS PIAII. - Miss Marie csllsnt. city, was the lucky rin- dar o! a pcori in on oyster re- cently. It is perfectly round in d appears abs-pa ah to bs of ex- salient quslity. MANY HAP?! BITURN! - Birthday greetings were extended to Mr. J. Lester Douglas, M cehad was s telegram from the Rt. Hon MscKcnzic King which said: "Pious accept my warm con- gratulations on your-birthday sn- niversary and as always my best wishes for the future." TRAIN DEBAILED -— About 100 feet oi’ track torn up at the switch at North Wiltshirs has bean ro- Pl-I-YW "id l kmborsry track laid. The troiaole was caused when nn extra. with two locomotives and n-w-"Drocsedlnfl to Borden for Imlsht left the rolls. The locomo- tives were not overturned. but one sank to s considerable depth in the soft clay The engineers. Persv Dart and Hiram Howatt. with their firemen escaped injury, ut m; conductor. Cecil Stewart. received sliilht injuries to his face hand and hip. but was able to be about. SOCIAL EVENING. - A vary entoyabla evening was spent at the home of Mr. James McCaughev on November 6th. when the people of the district gathered together to welcome home Francis Egan who shortly has returned from overseas. The important event of the even- PAGE 'l‘l-lREE_ ____ ___.___. PIIRE IIRIIGS AT BEST PRICES fresh Ilvc t prom rnsil tlons wr Let us attend to your non one. “CALL 0N U! TODAY" J. Ernest H. Worth Phone s2. MAKE THIS YOUR DRUGSTORE ___-. When in need or Drugs think of this Drugstore where tho Dost Ire on hand Service is at vol: drugs are obtained Irons tho lnoot Icllshiu so lull on oiwo and a u -to-dl o dim All nroco Yl u Best n scrvioq in stock.‘ We GMAT-I'm“: mi attention to dellve and t0 orders. We dispense Prescrip- ltton by any physician. —DRUGGI§TS— ‘N2 Prince Si. chosen words thanked one and all for their generosity. A very dainty lunch was served by ‘he young ladies of the distr ct. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing, music being furnished by Walter and Stephen Toole, vio- lin. Viola. Toole. Butter. STUDY CLUE-The Carleton Teacher's Study Club was held in thghschool on Friday. November l0. wit five teachers in zittendunce. They were Mr. DesPoche, Mildred Stewart. Mrs. Brenton Stewart. Delia MscKenzie all of Borden and Mary Quigley, Carleton. The minu- tes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Since onlv (no schools were represented no VlC€~ president_ was appointee. The pap- er on Diagnosing and inn-proving Oral reading was read and discuss- ed. It was agreed by all teachers present that clue to the high oust of living teachers should half pay for July and August. pay- ment starting once engaged teach for the ensuing wear. It was decided at the next meeting to discuss: How we can improve good manners and good morals schools and also the Teaching 0f Grammar. The meeting closer. with the National Anthem. .._._____-- HEREFORD, England-MEW- When (IN threatened to destroy ing was an address being resd by of a well filled purse bv Alfred Mc- Gsughey. Mr. Egan in a few well Ii l‘ l railway gear. transport and com- 194.1. - ir- Lg M . rnunication equipment and fight-I The verses read: 8311111112,“? “my B I“ name c Island. Surviving are his wife in; stores in great. variety. “Long since. l knew the sailors ToLBl__u3_-m_ Mrs Jessie llVlacLeod) Mocbeoc Hon. J. H. l-iofmeyr, acting of the Elect and four daughters. Mrs Georgi Iprime minister, speaking m the The Nation's lionhesris, the un- Low" New.“ by Benn"; (mm MacDonald o; Bmmres Mp5, _ ‘Soviet. consul-generals banquet on De grliénllfiggicxlcst mo“ dread“; um E h M Gum A H Edward Jenkllnsahflfk Blllrlslgsifiél bogs Ill Stllfd)’ B 5 - ' - 5° 7 9X '- - ' Vt, Mrs. Erwn er e o r . siun revolution, said the Moscow The? mum m9“- McDougalP Belle Nichols0n._ field and Mrs. JOMPh 3mm" °I colnfergnoommésant thedremovslh n’ As grgldold shlpmste who s. visit Hggiblyliiach: wobert Cook. my Long Ilsland. it m may a i th - — ' . . e lelllgillél (egsmr; has‘ an i: s 0 ‘ ocssnehss added to her death since Mgililsw §EélécheiirD1wgCDgu ‘tw%612{c€g:kv.;§rszh%€?h; Hauveflxl: peak ng at a gather ng o n ' . . h ‘ - ' ' - , eral home, o a e n > South Africa House officials in sclegag CM pmel courage l" u lnggrI-llreilhliillnltlggrgeshill-I- “ANAL? liIl/Iiarrs- Rev. George E. Bevans- mini-RF mild“ YB°°"“Y~ Pm“ Milli-ll" Mari grown in skill, deadiler w tin; p. F. smiri; D. w. McLeod; of the First Presbyterian chum Kid and Fabrics, J. C. Emuts said there were clear ' . D. A. McTsvish Stanley McPher- Iniflclatcd. Burial was in t son. John A. McP erson. ‘Wallaston ccmetery- - Quins“ i prlorv i2 i ulsh the blaze _ WARM....PRETTY.... the historical market house at. Wcb- ley, Herefordshire, monks from a miles sway helped exting- HO USE GOA TS _ and Simply Grand for Christmas Giving ... Cozy tailored styles and Quilted Beauties. Prints and Plains. PRICED FROM $7 to $12 I I. “There’s Many a Slip" in Our Gift Trimly Tailored or Lavishly Lacy...l.ong liastingmQuality Values PRICED FROM $1 .0 oto $2.25 HA ND BAGS l A Grand Way to Say Merry Christmas. . .One of Our Gift Wise Hand- Leathers, Smart Fabrics. PRICED FROM $2125 to $6.50 Handsome GLO VE GIF T3 Angora and Brushed Wool in Gorgeous Shades and the Always Popular PRICED FROM $1 '98 to $3.98 Shop Early For Better Selections “ THE GLORIA" LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR Cor. Queen 8: Richmond Sis. busLS! Personals Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Terrill- son, Stanley, N. B.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tomilson. Mr. E. W. MacKinnon, Supt. C. N. R. and Mrs. MacKinnon have left on s visit to Montreal. Mrs. A. J. Biffln who has been visiting in this city has returned to New York. UNEARTIIED BIG ROMAN CEMETERY LETOHWORTT-l. HER. SHIRE. England, Nov. 20 —(CP)- W Percival Westeii, us, curator of Letchworth museum and supervisor of excavating work in i025 which unearthed a Roman mmetery st Baldook. died here. The cemetery. covering nearly 1.000 sqlmrfl Ylfdi. ‘ ded 3S0 511W BIWPs. includini one with a curse-s laden tablet pierced with nine holes. In five of the holes iron nsils had been inserted. The piercing was stated u; indic. ate the "fixing" power of curse. which psralyses its victim, depriving him oi the strength of l Minard’: relieves sprsl-ai- Collection PEIDDQ 614 YOU CAN DO A MAN'S I JOB TODAY AND from the United Party- Labor Won i . m "Nu-m .. , ' 1 Lo - Montreal Msroons, new Na- g firs: IIFOIIIIII. ‘ti: Egmlnign tionsl Hockey Lesgue club, made ailing ghgxfléiafi‘ ‘f; ma; Party‘ u; “liegosagufindndigrepge-d Inuit INA? MM VIM anion“ m ‘ M“ The final snslysls shows o S ' ' o! boiling ws r. Unwed Fury gain“ 1g guts in cision in the Bruins. Then ssiwclconiersllcf coma ggrig/Sliii Ixwhéifpethtae magnified: -—- :08?!‘ §nemu the coining invasion of Europe. ' ' . t up or ciistittsss-zss. WEDNESDAY 11v MEMORIAM “zugsywp ~ ' - , a co - tll‘°‘i..‘.’.‘.‘l..il€‘ *"““"°°“ “m ‘ -— git",- w- Trinrvlel P"°"'"‘°"‘ °°““°" ‘"1 TICKETS 25° Gllrhhgtlsnnillri. all’. ‘tolls... its‘: maoomsmn. . .I\lb throat. firm“ "y w” 3mm‘ gouge bgngnéhrenrefiesélaisietlml l’! TABLES ,_ life November 20th. 1941. chm u; h“ with vapgnugt: M ' ' ' ' . vi u v u ————-- i tarsal." ‘.32: its. .":s:.-..:"::.'.r:r:v.::""" =’,-,-»-,,,,-j,‘-’°--*~~=*~ earn. BnEllfld—(°Pl—\7°h" 8 Antique 'llouscbo d ia- ram a not a day dear Paflacr " ° ‘T... v, kgv|g Q Lewis. s4. one of the olzesgznflfi ms oor an! out gins. mt wo do m taunt n yol. ‘fifyomfm'nfim _ “,5... surgeons In the W0"- dled here. sensor. THERE ii NO gmfl cLAus MR. SMITH cops 1-0 SANTALAND _._ SEN . WAS"A,‘IOY Dad Knows now oer AND ootrr vouk PEN/HIS’ i '""'“‘ "' "“ ‘"" '"“ '"""" 11-80-11. , M-g 13h‘??- ~ l By cporr HAYES iii-ti and SERGEANT JOSEPHINE LEIGHTIZER, R. C. AI‘. (W.D..) .WiU Be At The Charlottetown Armouries -— Tuesday, November 30 —— By enlisting in the CWAC you can release a man to fight in Italy, or in By enlisting in the R.C.A.F. (Women's Division) you can let another SERGEANT GLADYS R. DODGE, C. W. A. C. ' TI ..- .5‘ At The Summerside Armouries -—Wednesday, December Ist.—— ‘They will gladly give information and advice to any girl Interested in serving Canada in the Army or the R. C. A. F.