NOVEMBER 9' w“. ilificislst. of Casualties m!“ cgiigagéggAsAll FORCE On A ti Service fi%Le§Jmw "Qipgfi James, 10.. Letb e. - Jghiristgn, John Armstrons. 70-. “Nitliilffs Haratyey Ellsworth. Sgt, yeti Glasgow. N. S- Rlddooh, Georl! 5st. Garnis- O t. riitt. Donald Fraser. BIL. 1100K- ‘ , 0 t. ‘oil/ankle? Robert Newton, !"O.. Rrgln , Sask. Wiilltlngstail. OllVlfl Georie. sgt, Toronto, Out. i Died from Natural Causes simpscn, Gerald Adams, W0" Trenton. Oat. ltllssing On Active Service After Air Operations English, Henry Raymond Lee. F0, Nsnsimo, 5.0. Lee. Joseph Patrick, WO.. Perth. Ont _ AIcGravr. Anthony Elnsley, Sgt, ‘Toronto, nt. RilclllE. Weniord Maxwell. WO., Kcntvillc, N. S. Tazuk, John Edward, lib-Sgt. Chico. California, U.S.A. Valentine. Victor Gilbert Buch- ln. P0,, Vancouver, B. C. (Previously Reported bllssing On Active Service — Now Reported Prisoners of War-Germany Downing, Ralph Strung. PO.. Vernon, 3.0. Ellington, George Percy. Fl.- Lieut, Vancouver, B. C. Guest, Donald Warnoclr, WO-. W1 iipeg, Man. Viciiers. Albert Harvey, 110.. Pl‘lll('_t: Albert, Sack. Previously illisiiing On Active Service - Now Reported Prisoner of War-Germany l-lastie. William Andrew, F0. ilsmlltoii. Ont. Previously Reported Mlsain 0n Active service-Now For fiicial Purposes Presumed Dead Baldwin, John Stanley, PK-Sgta Windsor, Ont Cameron, Lloyd Henry, S.-L., “Qmyss. om. Cummings. Kenneth George, P1133.‘ Ottawa, Ont vidioii. Norman Sinclair, F‘.- filiio FEYci-sliam. Ont i . J: i , ., I/Jn;:n1.1E0n‘-L‘1S Lawrence PO l-ianton. Lloyd Georgef Sgt“, Kcizora, Ont, Johnston. William Smith. EU, Rfliilfétt’, 011i, $112511. John Raymond, F0. oliivrfdlllt. B. c, 149111111)‘. Hugh Kaye, Fl.-I..ieut.. Saint John. N. B. Milliken, Douglas Wilson, l".- 511%.‘) “Saskatoon. flask, ‘ 2 !' . lllount Dennlseoopvhet, Hahn Bu“ Ruiibourne. Alien Bruce, F.- SYQ-abgltxtn Bgund. Ont. on. . .. “gm. o”. ames Albert F0 iatwiiiriiiigi? "321. wilmm‘ b Strickland, Ruy Cecil, IH-Sgt... | iit ltgllfllldliifl Lake, 0 , I ghéh, ekmlbarl Neilson, FO.. Ma- smufn-Idooléigililtiri Onlalormce. 5st. enliven, illlain. r0. Inndon, W1 Toroxlllg-girulgrancis William. 110.. Dangerously Injured on ‘Mmni QNuR-‘obggtm-lztiseph S11 "may s. ’ " "P101111: iii As A Result or ni- iuries Rustaineld on Adel" V Ber ce Ixéallaril. Augustus Adol hue. u) 6| Mr. . J. Mallard (ath- "1 Burials. P. E. 1. s btNiiiil“ s . H vs erv es “Nada-fix?! Walter, 1110., Band! Lawl r. J yo“ vfrdenflliilo-en Robert Russell. c/isaniaivs IN ll novap A‘? FOIIlCIIE hwh.“ o E IA! M," 1 lemme Mlssl 0n r 5mm - Now m- “dismal Rlmmill. Rlglwrsmiaiovlde-Notam m" W)». Seek. ' ' sown. In“ m CANADIAN NAVY L," J“: 161:’ ezlh-‘IPUNIVGPIIIII ' ti, Pd v 31W‘ Lieutenant, alggiy, Al . RECENI iniiiviis C o a is 1Tweeds Fur Trimmed Fur Coats A good assortment to hoose from at prices away below your ‘expec- tations". If you want to EGONOMIZE see our goods before you pur- chase. iiaiiiiars Ladies’ Wear details, 1M4. McCallum, Lothrop, Able Bea- ihlll. Toronto. Ontario. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Wounded NJ. and P.E.I. Regiment Long, Harold Chisholm, Capt. Thorburn, N. S. Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.l‘. Regiment Williams, James Patrick. B. Regiment Dc Quebec Oyr, Laurent, Pte, St. Basile. Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment bdscllaiic, John Allan, 9w, An- tigonish Town, N. s. New Brunswick Regiment Pte.. N. Jones. Ronald Nelson, Pte. Perth, N. B. Died 0f Wounds Canadian Dental (‘orps Earle, Rex Martin, Pte.. Mrs. lihry Alice Earle (wife) St. Av- ards. Charlottetown. P. I-Z. I. Severely Wounded N.S. und 1'.E.I. Regiment Mc-laiison, Vincent Edward, Ptiz, Springhavcn, N.S. Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Caldwell, James Thomas, Tpr.. New Glasgow, N. S. Reconnaissance Units Will:i1'd, Tpifl. Central Ontario Regiment Jeffery, Fred Muttart, i‘te., Mrs. Alice 1. Jeffery (mother) Bede- El. ire, . q N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Dlcke, Douglas Earle, Pte.. Truro, N. S. MacNeil, Roderick Giles. Pie“ Glace Bay, N. b‘. Muise. Donald Joseph, Pte. Yar- mouth 3.. NS. Sample. Clarence Miller, Sgt. Stellarton, N. S. Spldle, Aubrey Roy, Pte. Mah- one Bay. N. ._ Sullivan. Cyril Herring Cove, N. . New Brunswick Regiment Cairns, Ralph Kenneth. 5B1.- West Saint John, N. B. Mari", Albert Edward. L.-CpL, LOWCl‘ Hriinesviiie. N. B. slightly Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Lawrence. SgL. S McLean, Gordon, Sgt. Gara- quet, N. B. N.S. and I'.E.I. Regiment Clhlll, Carlyle James. C111" MIS- Mary A. Cnhlll (mother) South- port, P.E.l. Miller‘. Willlaiii Bruce. Pie.. New Glasgow. N 5. Pertus, Ulv1se,'Fus., Poulamon. N. S CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Wounded N.S. and l'.|~.‘.l. Regiment Graham. Donald Lewis. 1-191"- .4 5.!" CENTRAL GUARDIAN 1 This eoiinnn is reserved he l‘ o! loual late t. but ad arm u £11m. ma! beNnsei-ted | of a new a: five cents a word. strictly le in advance, __________.___.. CBASWELI. for Photographs- CONFEDEIATION LIPS IN- Mtnmcu lottetown uilid loyalty and FRESH RED SALMON -_ Roy's liiarket. Phone 1861. l ll-‘i-li. ocean-r air-Evans ueiiwl W. LORD. I8 Euston SINGI- STORE. Queen Street. BNNCW’ Society Collection This is ‘to remind anyone who has not been called on in connection with the Bible Society Collection in Char- THF; (‘J-IARLUFFETOWN GUARDIAN .- Mun-iv who desires to give to this | worthy curl! may leave the contribution with MR. W. or at MR. J. P. CROCKETTS Hats, Blouses and Jumpers. low‘ iiedys Ladies‘ Ready-to-Wear. 2 I I —-—-—- o POLICE COURT -_ At the P0116!‘ Court yesterday a drunk who oi- ierccl to take the pledge was dil- clisrged, - OFFICES AN WAREHOUSEN o1 Wholesale Grocers. Conf-cction- crs. l-‘ruitercrs closed all dav Sut- iii-uny. November 11th - Remembei 11-0-31.‘ as McNaughton ' Gives Address (Evelyn B; Tufts in I The Haliilax Herald) OTTAWA. Nu‘ V. B —- Monda rrince Day. KILLED IN ACTION — Word‘ has been received by Mrs. Mar-l ilia. Stevenson, New Glasgow, P. L‘ I.. that her grandson, Pfc. James Francis Beveridge. 1B, of the Unl- icd States Marine Corps, has been killed in action in the Pacific area. meeting of the the Canadian whle sametspsech emad; at Am- iA"CTl0N__w d pr or yes er ay_ came a pas- hagvgglflnglgeggd by Mm Rongjd satge liralslng Nvurl ions tradition gfiflnley. szgmane; Roglfi an“ o vo uni.er urvce. er son . ii an ’ m9)’. .. .. has been slightly wounded in lzgfigggl, Efglffitmay ~ tion on November 2nd. Sgt. O'Hara-l Chump“ icy is serving! with the Northistem, m rim; ‘f crowd Nova Scotia ihianders and has saymy hepwou‘ a tolerate no m; been overseas snce August, 1941. Ltgnugtlunl‘ "You." B” '_ . . _ e soldiers promised. 11°51'11" MELTN“; m‘ "r think theia: is still time tn Souris Hospital W. A. meeting was w“ the b“ I m n d“ m held on Friday his 3rd. Total re- P“ ° ° ° "- e Ce’ ts for the month "5534 made general began again, but his voice up” a! follow‘. Membershap reel was drowned uut with shouts n. s25; rummageisale. 8146.09: Rad ‘l;h°w,1:,“3a..°h hand,‘ u 12°12 9W‘ 5mm‘ msmute’ $202001 c‘?! arin “for; Ifligloflliz womegn will 0nd Institute, $66.00, Lakevie/w, 0mg rorw rd d v01 m“ .. Institute szaoo- Exhibition prize ".. a '1“ .. “ "‘ money '$l 00' ‘Mrs. Donald Mc- Yu‘ 0h my" yes’ the crowd Innis 12.60;’ expenditures $215.03. fzfir°ffint"foh°qag%a‘°“ d"“.‘§ Bank‘ balance. uses/is. Samples , ,, "1 ' ‘"1 of materials bought and received 1°“? _ were exhibited by the buying com- “vlllgtlcegfily ' r31)?“ doigelalo mltteer. Alfiiktllé; Shlpliifldlii. 8f 09 “You.” tram“ one" ibs. o woo ias een ma e. ver- , _ throws to be insda from this. A gedwdévégmss 1.1g; gitlfuigliéghtgvgg heard there was a cheer of groans and boos, but the biggest laugh of all went up \\'1’ilh he said that men could not be '.i.".'lV8l1. but must hc Ulgjfll-lfdgfld, givim sympathy, and Later in the question period, which was (mually hectic, quer- ies were flatly put. though only a tiny percentage. of those on their to at one tiirli were permitted to be heard. “If conscription is a bad way to raise a good Arn-iy. why had Britain and the United States and Russia resorted to it?" "What are you going to do with the gang of Zombies right here in Ottawa?" "Is "IOIIT voluntary plan [iopular in eigs it provinces. or in nuiii vacation in Nova Scotia. one?” “Are you sure that the Willie away tlicy will visit friends Prime Minister is not lust looking in Briductoivn, Upper Granvlllefto political expediency 1n getting and gang“, you to Join tlie Cabinet?" "Can ___~___i- u ask a farmer to send hit}??- o . after 1.111116 have been e LETTER 0F 571119517“! a111,! still keep a crowd of Zombies here in Cam la with whom you went on. w:iys-" 1 roared the vote of thanks was given Mrs. John J. Ryan, Nort-h Lake. for a donation of s. large colored bian- lket. To add to the funds for this month, arrangements were made ior ll. "Ten Cent or More" house to house envelope collection in the town. Personals Miss Beryl Furiiess has returned ti: licr home at Vernon Bridge iif- ier spending a pleasant vacation with her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Tebeau. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. brooks. Mur- ray Harbour, are enjoying their an- Mlt‘ 3-11111161 w 11131991151511" know not who. to do?" Glui Martin, P.E.I. has received tho ioilowiiig letter xican N“; Th, p1,“ Mr. Ernest H. Green. Brigadier. Div- isicnal Commander SalvationAnrw: panned u“ _ 5mm a; we“ a; he 50 Prilwesis 51-1001. mum, gnsweriid a few of the ques- 5111111 J°1111~ N- B- tlons. Ho wriii in favor of volun- 011191191‘ 2-‘511 19“ leer methods and always had Deui‘ Mrs AIJCPlEISIJllI The been He had no Qngyclqpcdic Green and myself 81¢ W111i Y5" knowledge of why Britain did so.. thoughis and prayers 01 119m 1/113- Zombies in Cittawa offices would‘ and V0111‘ 1W9“ 01195 B11 111-15 11'“ be taken ofi.‘ subsistence. This of anxiety. I noticed recently in type c! meeting was no place to the press that your son was lsi-od‘ debate such serious questions. n5 wound-ed Whilst it was I101 And 5° (m, cur prlvlcge to KNOW him P515011‘ Chairman .'Ha1 enny. wlillc at iilly b: assured we share iviih you 1955i 20 ‘Jlwlllfia-UE questloners the cross S011 are called to bear M. umon them airmen and return- tnis time, ‘ed so diers til this war. were still It musi- wtlle 85 l1 Well“ °1 waving their arms and trying for strength to you tn knowing 11W‘ 1W a chance to be heard. closed off W134 wounded whilst deiendin the qujg the cci-use of righi/eollfine-‘S 511 ‘ The Geneiuil was ii guest. had freedom ‘not come to be insulted. he re- We b11311 Pray 111M 1f 11,179 111 minded than. Most of the crowd. God‘; plan, lie lllnv 17B 811991111! 1"‘ cod naturellly submitted to rising stored to his usual strength and or “The King." They flied out. health May God's comfortlfll, still talking excitedly. realizing Amid the zproar. the Minister presence be you: 511111618110’! It‘ thait the high-dollar question [hi5 time. ha soug an answer on. s Willi BR111351- 5911061“ hung in the nir as far from a solu- Yours BMW-rel)’ tion as evsin. What is the new ERNEST li. GREEN__ J Minister ozf Dfilfence Igtoilng to tdcol . ...- “We. x e sydney. N. s. g-‘Ifimfionlliditlalslgte! Ksin; pearly WWIM"! undertake tn provide the answer R0111 911111151" "ml", iri his radin address Wednesday Burke, Garnet William, River Hebert. N. S. Corps Of Royal Canadian BIS Gm" evening. WINSLOE NORTH sciiooi. Halifax, N. S. Previously Re orted Missin Nowl Rgpnflgd illed ln Act on NS. and P.E.l. Regiment l Parker, Charles Otis, Pte., King-i ston. S. Killed In Action _ McKee, Ferris Ross. T1111. W111i?‘ sor. N. B. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment . Fraser, Douglas Johnson,_Pio.. Dartmouth, N.S. Hattilei. Jjohn léirnsest. Pte.. Little River nr or. - - Nichols, Leroy Charles, Pte-H ‘Iventoii. N. S. Pendergast. T110111"! Augustine. . Pie, North Sydney. N» 5- utgilyigrllfind, NsDonald Charles. Pia. a ax, - . Thornton. Arnold Ernest. Pteal Yarmouth. N.$ New Brunswick neslmefli H rtuogymi.’ hghpéiia; Augushtl. lfigysmnmiinofi Eugene. Pte-n a ury . . shgnn6n, Clayton \‘Vllfrod, rte. Grand Falls, N B Manitoba aeiilment ctfipodimnhgin Leonard, Pt!" u gen, . . Died 0f Won Clow. Eugene Austin. Pte. M"- lilasio Glow (mother. R. R- s. Clyde River. P. E. I. Spencer, Freeman Ellsworth. Fua. New Aberdeen. N. B. . New Brunswick Regiment i my, Isadore. L.-Opl., Eel Riv- , N. B. ' ‘r ommxNaertn Regiment Watson, Jose h Arthur. Pteo its atson (mother) Mrs. y 0 Kenainlton. PEI. Died Royal Canadian Army service Corps Kiliam, David Daniel. I t . N. B. honltteinyiial Canadian Ordnance Pit. "iifly ‘W WJW 3'71"?» “ii 1T I-IMWlKIF‘ Corps Bennett. Gordon James, Ptm. Engine Mullet. Alcide. S1713- B 5111PP1¢*"1' Re on of wlnslvooNOiiath School‘ N. . for he month of cto er: Turcotte. Adolphe. Ear. Gram! and, - i, L“ Roberts F8118. N. B» Grade 1. Wilmot Cudmore. N-B- 11111 P-E-l- lhlimw‘ Grade . l. Marie Craswell. Boomer. Resinald Cermfll- PW- Grade nr (a): 1. Merrill Show. Grade I112 (b): Mervil Saund- Truro, N. S. LeBlanc, Albert Joseph, Pt!» e", K‘ ston. N5. e : l. Robert Younk- agacuod, when" aodwlck‘ “Grad III. (c) rte. Indian Brook. N- 5- Grade r: 1, Geo e voimxer; z, Meade, Charles Gladstone. PM. Harvey “my; 3, oyd 5mm North Sydney. N-S- Perfoct Attendance — Mervil~ Thibeau, Raymond Chester. P19» sum-mew : North 11111188. N- 5- H heat Average in Senior Veinotte. Geo?“ 3911-11. P19». Qrp $-LQI, Roberts, 9 south‘ Bei-wick, N S. I ihest Average in Junior Grs es-Geqgge Younker, N. star Price for Arithmetic-Mer- . - - rill haw. Royal Canadian Army I s Medical Corps Totteii. George Ellsworth, Pie. Saint John. N. B. Star Prizqs for Spelling — Mer- vii Baurideus; Lloyd Scott. ‘Poacher, Vera L. Nunn. (YITAWA. Nov. 7 1GP) - Cah- Miian cigllrt consumption now is at the rate of about 1.000 s year Arum,’ p19“ for every avian. woman and child, (mother) and shipmunis to the armed 101128 overseas run at the rate of about " 1,000,000,000 annually, with 250.000 Mum?‘ ‘m; Pgluigggodoliwaitnltobacco thrown in “m” mo e i A review of the tobacco indus- try by Noirlnon A’ MacRae. experi- mental fsissis scientist and techni- cal adviser to the Prices Board. t0- day said tin at withdrawals of Canad- ian tobactn for consumption in i043 on My", service provided soi- 11.250.544.000 cigarets Augustus Adolphus, The ropurtioirof Canadian raw (Patriiot Please Copy) - Island Casualties in" (if fliggrglg -..... ‘aroma... (Shows Increase Em,’ m; m. , Pte, Mrs. Mary Alice Earle (wife) 5t. Av-i ards. ._ E e Austin. Pte. Mrs. M211): Cloziwimother) Clyde‘ Riv- erWiitsou J0“ 11 M", Myrtle lNalson Kenslnston. Wounded Jeffery. FM Mrs. Alice I. Bedequc Slightly Wounded Cahlll. carivlfl Jam"- °P1-- 1g:- Mgfy A, Cohill (mother) Bou - lsfliiouiilydlll From Injuries Sna- e ntawa Branch of N. M1011 5611- MC" Olaf Sicveiisen: B. c evening at a cl<3tely packed. tens); wfmb "M": Naugliton IBCBHVGG his first bsp- p them," inald Jflliliinxl Annual Collection CHARLOTYTETiHVN Mrs. H. M Chandler Mrs. Frances ilou ‘rrainor North itustico. bv Airs. W. L. Toombs Beeclm- Court 5.00 ti: 1.1.011: W. ROlllHRS $1.00 1 00 W L . Puvscy; Mrs S McLure: Mrs. Tooinbs: Mrs. John P11; , ; Guv Rolliiigs; Wooliier. W. Iiism of fire sin! e joining in the h,",,‘§“‘.‘.§§f..,‘§..{,‘_" f,‘,‘,i;‘1’“§}.‘,‘,e';,°",{,,‘§j RECEIVES PROMOTION —l"irs 1013:1331 "m M110" tG-lliifitlo. Lure; Mrs. Leigh Warren: Uiivt; Chief Angus MscEacherp rand Mn; ‘m P‘. “mm ' ggcdrielgilqfi cigurlsgtNpbéiibaf" wuoi“; 1 nlacEacliern have rece ve \vor _ ; ‘ 9'1 0L‘- . 1 tllfll. their son Pilot Officer oiivei-i pomefollrtgeajlv Efllidioillcy d“ igbffizigivv lfifd- “f; .‘“"."" M“ I (Buddy) Mac chem has been m,“ olyvetec; “, Wm’, “:1 “gnu q-homag Hlscofi. mféuwigck M? ' “mm” 1° Fm“ owe“ He ad nearly iooofuislniperglheldlnihelr 5111116 Rm. I a m2 e‘ Buggy; ‘"1 °p°"'fl°n'1 duty mmiflre until the eneral, reading ‘we 361111111151 MflflNelll: 35c Mrs Hamilton Laii d 35c ciicii: Mrs. Tot Mrs. Everett McLure; 11.1011; l RDDHISOH a $19.80‘ 511131-11“)! by E Pearl Jones 1 A Roy Jones seco- . I i 00 each: Harold Harris: Duniei_ ityood: Pearl Joiirs; (ieoraie Mixers; hue Jones. Pendci-giist; Rog-l Eindrew Riliffilyi] .1'0De Noye; Joliii Drake; Ernnst, £11551 PEN‘! Myers; Seymour My- l 50c each: Boswell Carver: HenrVI iones; J C Vood‘ R 1-1 Woo" vLLlCvll Wood: Kent Jones. Lason Wood. _Tlli'.1l ‘ $13 50 (ieui-guoivn by Mrs David Lover,- and Mrs James Llewellyn ..B H. Strwart $2 00 , J A MacKlnnon 2.00 . $1.00 each: Mrs L. H. Doua- (12151 Mrs. La lvinir: illrs W W . ,MricL-arcn: .\ ‘s H W. lvlai-Dcu. laid: s Georgie Muir: Rev. S . ;J_ Boyce; Rev. G. R. rluviiniiifl is B MilCLilfClll Gordon Ross; Nelson Hansen. 00c Mrs. James McConnell 50c sach Mrs. Larsen: lvliss Reiitoii. Mrs A Macbleill; liirs Rodzerson: Miss Kniahz: Mrs. D George: Miss Compton: E L1C\V.‘i1_\‘ilI Mrs. Albert skinner: Elsie Layers; Mrs Mrs. Geomo White: Mrs Lovers. Mrs Mrs Wrbstcr Lovers; 1 A David Lovers: I Raymond Norman MacDonald: MacNeill. . .. J. Willard Yorston.‘ (John Jeffrey. 25c : Chester Llcivellvn: Ashlev Allen: Elmer Hatch; Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Total $26 (l0 North Bedsuue by Erma linker I Mrs Ed Tavloi" . 0 Mrs. Janet MacMurdo 2.00‘ 81.00 mach: s. Ches. Bowiiess: Mrs Robert Baker: Mrs. Brcvrer WauRh: Mrs Preston Bowiicss. Mrs. James Clark: Peter Earwis ; ltirs. Norman Waiiah; Mrs ‘ rlc MacMurdo: Mrs Wilbur SiLiVQIiZ Mrs. J.dW. Stuvert: Mrs Norman MacMur o. 75c Mrs Ivan Birch 50c each: Mrs. Clem Carruth- ers; Mrs Stuart Carruthei-s: Mrs. Waugh: Mrs ‘Pavlov. Ali's G. Mac iiuli: Mrs He: l1 well: Mrs. Howard M0011: Mr P N. Tucker: Mrs Fred Reeves: Mrs. H. Clark: Mrs R MiicCaull. Total $31.25 , (JIIARLOTTETOWN $2.00: Miss Lena C. McLure, To- roriio. $1.00: Malcolm McKiniion. SPECIALS‘ $10.00: Molpeque W. I. $5.00: Duriblaiie W. I. CENTRAL ROYALTY By MRS. HAROLD GILLESPIE and RUTl-I WOOD $4.00: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lank. l $11.00 each: Wm. Smith; Arthur spillett; Earl Foster; Mrs. Brent Howutt; Mrs. W. P. MacLeod; Mrs. Claude Smith; Mrs. Harvey Mc- Causland; Mrs. Melville McCaus- land; Mrs. Harry McCausland; Mrs. Charles Roberts; Mrs. Frank MocKriy; Jennie B. MacKav; Mrs. G. E. Champion; Mrs. Rus- sell Roper; Mrs. Major MacRae; Mrs. Alex Agnew: Mrs. Cecil Wood: Mrs. Harold Gillespie; Lincoln Wood; Mrs. Gordon Warren: Mrs. Wendell Wood; Gussle MacKay. F‘ 50c each: Mrs.- Frank Roper; Mrs. Wm. A. Kclls; Mrs. R. D. Buck. Total—~$27.50. MT. EDWARD ROAD By MRS. BEN LIVINGSTON. Parkdsle $2.00 each: ldrs. M. A. Easton: Mrs. Carl Burke. $1.00 each: Mrs. Ben Living- stone: Mrs. Arthur McIiiiils; Mrs. Arnold Roper; Mrs. Harold New- son: Mrs. Malcolm McEacliel-n: Mrs. Pearl-Shaw; Mrs. Percy Gay: Mrs. Warren Burns; Mrs. Edtvin Cook. 00c: Mrs. Ivan Mitchell. M500 each: Mrs. Hollis Moore: rs. Glen Ramsay: Mrs. Geo. Brown; Mrs. Wesley Dlnnis: Mrs Richard Anderson. 45c: Mrs. Fred Bertram. 40c: Mabel McLean. Total-—$l6.95. ST. PETERJS ROAD By MRS. MARY RODD. Pnrkdale $10.00: Borden Myers. $2.00 each: P. J. Bentner; Mrs. L. Robinson; Mrs. Re $1.00 each: Mrs. eo. Ideal Grocery; Chas. Mrs. Chas. Show; Anna Love; Gertie Love; Mrs. Russell Beer," Mrs. Williams: Mary Gorvcatt; Mrs Douglas Younker; V. M. Hud- son; Mrs. Nelson Good; Mrs. Hi1- bert Friule. 50c each: Mrs. Nettle Stewart: Mrs. Edwards; Mr. D. Rice; Mrs aid. . Leslie Campbell. 25 PARKDALE By MRS. II. J. CALI-BECK $1.00 each: Mrs. Webster: Mrs Hlckox; G. d: G. Milk 00.; Mrs. Winchester; Mrs. Lily Ross; Mrs Lodge. 00c: Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. 50c each: Mrs. E. S. Warren; Mrs. Hal Warren; Mrs. Albert Simpson; Mrs. Henry Douglas: n. J. Callback. ' 25c: Mrs. Charles Rowi- Total-—$9.35. Parkdale grand total b1 Mrs. Mun n; Jackson ; “i p - ttes 1,50,. Mr. W. J. Mallard (father) leaf tobacco used 1 i110!" 11°“! cm, 5pm,“ runs in nous of i‘ P" "111- i Callback-OB’! .56 Peter ‘ferlizzick; G.- .v:llcre she ivus the recipient nf n Duffy-Jelly l Nuptials l PACE THRE] "Fm. --.-.»ironi TRY us When you wanNtc be sure of rune DRUGS obtained from the molt rrlialilc manufacturers. Onlv tested rlruvs used here. and always fresh iii stock. We endeavor to alve the l’ l l S '1 . A V“? P1911)’ “#9551118 W115 501' oicrlersnreceellieice nrgriiapli “Itlvliftelrjiitiiflilii... iemnized ut the Church of the An all night phone sci-vine at vmu- lMost Holy Redeemer. Charlotte-i ilinpflill. ' town, on Oct. 30, when France Aline, daughter of Mr. and Mr. und- Mrs. James F. this city. Rev. R. H. L. ‘Nuptiul Mass. _ ’l‘iie bride, iziven in marriage by _ ‘ s- , . . y a _ h _ __ . a . P‘! '|l|_-gtgsta||t orphanagg ‘ l'lZxOl'h1‘Cl1$i:lllull11fég Ctiiarii-‘iliife 1111c: with finger Lip veil. She curried s. beautiful bouquet of dream l roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Rutii Duffy, sister of the groom, wore a toiirquoisc blue dress aiid- car- ried a bouquet of Rapture roses. M1‘. Russel Kelly. brother of the bride. supported the groom. During the mass. Miss Louisa Russiter sang the two beautifu- (liimns. “On This Da l'|1l Mother" ' l‘) ' I lagluii rcnilcretl ‘O ‘ O Love Divine" and "Hail Hciv ly Queen." Mr. Albert Blanch was organist. Mr. .1 mes Coady and Ml‘. Jew 1i acted ns . she was the guest of honor at '11.. home of Miss Phyillls ROSSlLEf beautiful coffee table, the sift a number of her girl friends. Mr. and Mrs. Duffy left on the noon plane for the mainland to spend o short lifillfiylllCflfl. Atlantic oysters caii i change sex from year to ye Canadian investigation has shot that they t-tnd to matuie first m; males and later change to females. X. of the rziptiles to 5P; ' 12:. which commomg: infest the inoutlzs of all crccodilce PCU TRY saw .3. Now handling Live and Dressed Chicken and Fowl. Our killing plant is at your service. Express charges paid with top market prices. Swift Canadian Co. (‘harlotleiotvn 11.115 l Fred O. Kelly became the bride of Pte. J. J. Duffy. C.D.C., son of Duffy of ‘ Baliies. l _ ‘C. 5s. R, performed the marriage .‘ ‘ceremony and also celebrated the‘ We dispense Prescriptions writ- ten by any doctor. Make This Your Drugstore. J. Ernest N. Worth DRUGGISTS 142 Prince Street BEST i l Phone 82. 1:1. criminals ‘ i-vrrmni-[iiggidl PRCCLAMATlCN TI JNQEIEJEEUE] By resolution of the (Iii) (Jouiicll, Remembrance Day, Saturday; November 1111i. has been declared a Civic half-holi- ‘1111’ Hi1 l0 l p. m.. except for defense work fl@@EE@E@@@@Efl@ Abum m,“ .- , and essential industry. were in attendance. ‘:1 P ' t 1 . c A - . - , brldxttevllgllilss tgndéiged‘Iiiariiizlgfcllazig? J‘ h‘ HLAxL 1111111)» ,niis shower at the home o! Mlih‘ " .1 Ruth Duiiy. The following ivcelt, ' 1T! 110a Craoaiiuias Ariaunoa la cnrl‘ riini‘. urn hi‘ control. ._ A 1111M 110-"191111130 01' 0111' hurts must be aliliiiii-il out of the Prov- ince so they can be processed for the export lriiile. iinzl Lo iivoid a "lut on the local markets. Hence we come in direct competition ivitli liogs from other Provinces. and together with such. can easily- crcnio a BOTTLENECK that will cause inconveniences, (lclepz-z. and in some instances. serious loss. Those situations can lie larqeiv. ii‘ not iniieeil entirely, eliminated bv u bit of team work liciueen the Packer to whom they RITE roneiicned, the itlarlieting Board and the Producer. II cover our ship- cd uill Iic. The w i.’ i! ttcis me The Packer is willing tu give us. ii itceiily quntzi i nin}: needs-ll‘ lie knows in iulviinci: u‘ t i ‘ Marketing Board iviil make all Ill.‘(‘\":. ' ,_ information. zizztl tl:- Producer is licirig . . lo s.p-_)._t‘ llie informa- tion. Here ls tlie plan: , If you have hugs lo ship at a certain time. plcaae notify the Mar- keting Board Receiving Agent at. your local stat o o‘: girevious we '4. That's all! Simple isn't i1! - You, in‘. ‘ - - -- . -"--11|! scheme of orderly marketing (‘Bllflililit upon whether farmers list their hogs in advance 1:1‘ not. 12c are 1- . .111‘, i..i.i.‘ .. ---.. : : .. IJW and we sincerely nsk that ii!l producer's i pcruic i-Lii 11-. :11 iiizit an cffieient marketing service can be provided. LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOAR i) ll-il- YOUR hand . . . 0n HIS sliouleic-i‘ e o . and don’t forget—he has -.i right in expect. that you'll stand behind him . . a that you’ll do all you can hero at home to help him finish this WI!- Ho has a right to expect that you'll be willing to work, and save and 10nd‘ for Victory-invest every dollar you can spare in Victory Bonds- Thatfs your stand in this war-min hand on his shoulder, the other in your pocket-diggiug-docp to buy one more Victory Bond than ever before! - INVEST IN VICTORY FIBRE NIILN Gil.