COMRADES o o ADDDD-CARTOON n. Color COMPLETE snows DAILY 3.15-7-9.l5P. M. SATURDAY MATINEE 2, 30 P. M. PRINCE ED WARD TODAY om. Y... PRINCE EDWARD--3.15--7..9_15 ROMEO AND JULIET WITH NORMA The Pilgrimage To vllvlv . 503a PRICELESS. raccoon or ‘MORE roars CANADIANS PAYING HOMAGE ro ransom THE UNVEILING or CANADIAN MEMORIAL AT‘ VIMY RIDGE. ALUTE To VALOUR A BRITISH KING . “TRULY A BIT 0F CANADA 71“!!! user's m... the situation well in hand] - . . A FRENCH she . A dams troll meals her m 9 or D l’! LESLIE HOWARD - JOHN aannvmorm wlwis oi fiainia‘. iovirl‘ CAPITOL-Today Only 3.15—7—-8.45 ~rHE HIT PARAD " Short Subjects SHEARER Plus HOWLywood s favorite Sens . . . in a Patent 55R!‘ Medicine Dream! THE GREAT PRESIDENT IN FRANCE” medicine {or giggle glands! Deneglond uleh in a will IIIIIITI ll?‘ “ Pnrtdc Wilder jfl__ . ADDED ..-__. SERIAL CHART SPORT REE]. SONG REEL Island Motor Transport Ltd. licw‘ Fall I Bus Schedule Bus Leaves Charlottetown (Whites Restaurant) FOR summnsmnlvu unanimity Daily except Sunday 1.30 A. M. 1.00 P. M. l.“ I. ll. . Saturday Night only 10.00 I’. M. Sunday only 1.30 P. M. FOR. BORDEN (Via Sumrnerside, Connecting with Mainland S. M. '1‘. Bill lervioe Daily except Sunday 7.80 A. M. FOR sourtrs AND Nomi: LAKE Daily osreept Sunday 4.00 .1’. M. FOR TTGNTSH (Connecting at Summerside) Daily except Sunday 8.45 P. M. f‘ or further information call the Bus Station-Ml. ‘ iiiili?”lli|ni rxicunslo‘ilE:s To Moncton $2.60 -- To Halifax $4.80 _Good going - Friday Oct. 22nd Return Limib-Mondny 0a. 25o. T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent Can. Nat. Rys. 181 Queen Street Phone 540 . u BLOCK sacs TRACK OPENING ‘ . (lflorgetown —' PROVIDENCE, n. 1., Oct. lo - Charlooetqwn s: Bus Service Saturday at Narragansett race “IARTING MONDAY, MA! mm track, was cancelled tonight 15's 00 A-M u reduced force oi’ National Guards- ivo Georgetown — —- il- men, acting under orders of Gover- "Tdill" - — - 53° 5-m- nor Robert E. Quinn, continued to 48 Station - — 8.40 A.M. ' 'k n 1c E '___. St.Tharesl.s—-- sso A.M. b€——_---°° t e m“ s ° QLj-g Pcakes — - — -— 0.00 A.M. Pisquid — — - 9.10 A.M. Dmnls Fort Alllllltill‘— 0.80 A.M. Webster's Corner 9.35 A.M. Charlottetown - 10.00 A.M. Charlottetown — 4.00 P.M. Peaks: — -- — — 5.00‘P.M. Cardigan —- — - 5.30 RM. Arrive Georgetown — -— 0.00 Passengers are fully protected by insurance for any accident that may Million while driving in this Bus. Stops at NOBANA TEA 1100MB ALLISON IIUESTIS Great George Street ll MACFARLANE —At the Char- lottetown Hospital on October 19. 1937. John M. MacFarlane aged 63 years. Funeral notice later. HITIVI! Leave MACGILLIVRAY-At Revere, Mass. Oct. 16, 1937, Monk MacGillivray, age 88, trornerly from Cardigan. P. E. 1. Remains arriving by Borden train Oct. 20th. Funeral notice lat- en-(Antigonish Casket posse copy) MnoPllERSON-At. Brooklyn 0n October 1B, i937, Mrs. Margaret MacPherson, widow of the late Alexander MaoPhel-son, aged 74 years. Funeral Wednesday at I pm. from her late residence. Bur- AQE n1 st Valleyfleld clingy; u * 1v. o. i a muggy-ea" Ill vlruomlu KER EMBALMER In loving mire-infill our dear DANIEL P. MoDONAID. Bouris who departed this life on October 20th. i936. Inserted b! his Famili- Cilarlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 41in an. , . Liming land in the Fall means better groin "W! the following season-— -- , ORDER‘ NOW Brookvilla Manufilcturing 0o. Ltd. snooKvlLLa, sr. JOHN c0. N-B. ' n. c. s. ADAMS. Manes" r TONIGHT 8.l5 P.l\l. Canadia n Legion Home Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MlleFsdiylen as. through returned to Cllarlcilrjtonlil night from a holiday trip the New England Stairs. Mr. William Kcnting of the Can- ad an Pacific Telemllhs. Sydney. N. S accompanied by Mrs. Keatini; holiday in Charlottetown. They are the ltllF-‘tfi are spending a short of Mr. rmd Mrs. Gerald Hart-ling. Predicts Big improvement In Tourist? Traffic A,“ incmase in tourist traffic next year “beyond I-hi» P1‘°v1n<>e'$ loudest. expectation" was predicted by Mr. A. J. McQuarrie, Morlcton. sales manager for tho Msrltlnlr division of the McCrfll-Frllitellac Oil Company Limited, o‘. a sales convention dinner of the Com- panyis dealers held last llighi. rrl theICanadlan National Hotel. Mr. McQuarrie cited the present year as the best in the history of the Maritime division ‘ the paved highway programme ln coupled with the MacMillan high- way in this Province between Bor- den and Charlottetown. were im- w Tormelltine has been conlplei be greatly accelerated. Mr. J..Davld Stewart. representative of the Company agar. Maritime division, and G. B Longhurst, both of Monctoli. presentation of AUGUSTINE COVE SCIIOOL Betty-Murray.~ Grade II -1, Errol Carruthers; I. Dorothy Campbell. Grade IIII-l. Sheldon Camp- bell: 2. Aletha. MacFadyen; 3. Jack Murray. - Grade IV-i. Annie Sherren; 2. Earl Wadrrlon: 3. Margaret Mur- phy- Grade V-l» Doris Newsomel 2. Mervin Murray; 8. Helen New- some Grads V1 -1. Geogeno Dawson; ll. Princes Bherren; S. lorna Mac- Ibdyen, Grade VII-l. Alice Bherren; l. Lloyd Murphy. Grade IX-l» Eileen MaeFsdyen. l Ihnees Murphy; 3. Olga Mae- l Wiviams. Glldg X--!. Iiilesn Bherren- Perfect Attendance: Eileen Shorten, Olga Macwilliams. Eileen Mschdyen, Alice shemn. Gerald Mcclhydon. Lorna MacFadyfih. Frances Sharron. Phyllis Wadman, Margaret Murphy. Sheldon Camp- Ctrruthors, and Terrance Peters. Teacher. D Leslie Carma. (Patriot Please Copy) and said Nova Scotla and New Brunswick. poi-taut contributing factors. Now that the highway from 8t. John ed, he was satisfied flint the tour- ist business here next year would Presiding at. last night's function. which was largely attended, was provincial Othe'r speakers were Messrs. R. W. Cunningham. assistant sales man- An interesting feature was the the Company's own motion picture. "Liquid Fire". Grade I -1_ Terrance Peters; 2. bell. Aletha Machdyen. Jack Murray, Velma Wadmsn. Errol, Girl Guide News THURS. -- FRI. — SAT. SAT. MATINEE 2..30 B.l.$. iicars Semi - Annual Reports Read ANNUAL REPORTS, ETu. The Provincial Secretary requests Captains and Brown Owls to send in their annual report forms to Provlincial Headquarters by Octo- ber 3lst., also to settle outstand- ing accounts as soon as possible. Samples of Guide and Brownie Christmas cards may be seen at Provincial Headquarters by Octo- ihcse should be sent. directly to Dominion Headquarters at aneur- ly date. ' Semi-nuptial reports were sub. mltierl at the regular monthly meet- ing of tile Benevolent Irish Society field last. Thursday evening. 'I'he president, Brother James H. Mc- Kcnlla. pvcslrlod at the session which was largely attended. The reporl of the Charity com- mittee. (loser-died as “the strong arm of the Society," was read by the President and told of a large number of requests for assistance. All were being attended to, the meeting was informed. Brother P. B. lvlcTngue, chairman of illo a-olnlnlitoc ‘n charge of the grave of the Hon. Edward Wllelall, told the Society that the plot had been WCll looked after during the summer. ' The social evening committee r - pol-l. given by President McKcfi- lln indicated a large increase in a/t- tendance at. tho ivcakfy dances dur- ing the slimmer. Several letters were road congratulating the So- ciety on the "public speaking ma- chine" which the Society uses w put on a llnli’ hour of music each Sat- urday lrght. The revenue of the Society was increasing over former years, Broth- er J. A. Cronin, treasurer, told in. his report The secretary, Bro. J. W. Hogan told of a large increase in mem- bership, the majority in good standing. and reported a large num- ber of applications for admission to the organization. They would be read at. the next meeting, he an- nolmced. Debating classes for the younger members would start. ni. the next regular meeting, the Socety decid- 0d. 4TH CHTOWN. COMPANY It. was with deep regret. but with best wishes for "Good Ran- gerixlg” that tho 4th Charlottetown Company transferred its foremost Patrol Leaders, Leona Trainorand Dorothy Hughes, to the 1st. Chsr-. lottetown Ranger Company. They will he greatly missed by each and every member of the 4th Char- lottetown. At the last meeting Gladys Mahar, who has , been transferred from the 7th Com- pany, was given a hearty welcome to the ranks of the 4th Company. Adela Landrigan Blld Margaret McCsrville are the latest recruits. They are both Brownies and have come to us from the 4th Pack. Here's hoping for 100% attend- ance at this week's meetingwhlch will begin at 8.00 sharp. Zion 0. E. Elects Slate, At a largely attended meeting of Zion Christian Endeavour held - Monday evening, October 1o the. following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Honorary Presidents: Rev. G. C. Webster, Mr. Murdock Ross. Nulzresidellt: Mr. Reginald Mac- DARLINGTON SCHOOL _ Vice Presidents; Miss J i "Ti McLame‘ M1. Gordon Rodd?“ m“ llyorlor Roll for August and Sept- .Secretal'y: Miss Elma Boswell em on“ - . . ' Grade X-l. Muriel Toombs; 2. ' cmffdmg semtaly‘ M155 Hazel Beatrice Duffy; 3. Dorothy ,. . - , , . _ Toolnbs- R,,°_.,§“$,',’,°,',§f‘"‘~ smeimy‘ M“ Grade IX-l, Eileen Machenn: 2 Eric Adams. Grade VIII-l. Walter Hawaii. Grade ‘I--1 Edith l-Iowatt. Grade IV - (ST-l -l. Dorothy Pianist: Mrs. Willis Nicholson. Several committees in oonnec. tiorl with the work of the society were also appointed. Announcement was m d of th Adm“ annual convention oi’ 3h: Prlnc: begin“ Iv "m" 1' June can“). Edward Island Presb wi Y ' ' Peoples Union to bfiylléililnlll oltilig Mam?‘ In (an '4‘ mum“ Summerslde Presbyterian on l1 “c ' qmmdny October 2L Tograbtiso m (Jr.) ~1. Norma m . Katherine Carson and Erna Bos- Wlll were appointed delegates. ‘Li... CARLETON SCHOOL Grade II--1. Thelma MacLean. Grade I -~1. John MacLean. Florence Mncbean, (Teacher) '0 Too Late To (Jlasify Honour Roll for September, Grads-X- Bc-i. Fbrno Boll: a, Ruth MacDonald: s. Harold Bell. Grade X. Jr.--l, Joseph Noonan. Q1109 VHL-l. Mldred Lm/ther. mgrsde VIL-l. memoi- MacDon- Grsde Vi. Bn-i. Frances Smith; 3. Kevin Noonan: 3. Claude Bell. Grade VI. Jr.--l. Lois MacDonald; 2. Theresa Noonsn; 3, Beatrice Stewart. Grade‘ V.--l, Dorothy WANTED A MAN T0 WORK AT. farm work, Apply to Glennie Mac-Lean, Union Road, Lot. 33. . b-BOO. WANTED AT ONCE QUANTITY oi good quality pressed hay; isgd.) Wellington MscNeiil. Grade IV.--i, Albert Stewart. "jifl-lkls-ti "Grade IlL-l, Gordon MnoDon-_ T" "T" " ‘m; p, Paujjne Gallant; 3. gum". WANTED EXPERIENCED MAID. 110w“; ; Apply 82 Cumberand Street. l Grade II. 8r.-l, Gordon Linil- L-798~10-20-3i letter: 2. Morton Dsessn. , “T” Grads II. Jr.—i, Elmer Stewart. 1 Grade I. (Bi-l, Vernon-Gallant. ; Grade I. (bl-I, Sybil Murphy. I Grade 1. (cl-l, Ciertnide How- . all; l, Aubrey Stewart. F01! QALE-WESTINGIIOUBII Radio, good condition. bargain. Apply Brown Electric Shoo. L-ll0l-l0rfl0-3i- i WIUNIEDAY. 8.30 I. MH-BIOWHICQ—QOCIII Hall. 8.80 P. Mr-Gllidbb-SOCIBI Hail. 1.30 P. bL-Prsyer Meeting. show- Lantem Slides - Ileartz liall. 8.80 P. M.—Sr. Y. P. U. —- Heart: lhli o OCTOBER 2o The iicntral Guardian shortening for US! “SOLITE” ‘ U51-9-14-ti better biking. OONFEDEILATION LIFE lN~ SURANCE L-G7il9-7-l2-3l1t HEAR MRS. LREV.) B11611 M11.- LEB. tomorrow evening. at Zion Choir Qonoert. -I..-'l50-l0-20-li. , ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beck, Alliston, announce the ell- gagement 0t their daughter, Calh- erine Innes, to Ivan Moar Mac- donald, son of Mr. George Mac- donald and the late Mrs Mac- donald of Brudellcll. marrln take place in November". In L-BOZ. HEAR MRS. ARTHUR ROPER, DRUNKEN DRIVER SENT TO JAIL-A marl charged with oper- atirlg a motor vehicle while uudcv the influence of liquor was sen istrate Tweedy yesterday fl was a second offense. POLICE COURT-Ralph Con- don oi’ Charlottetown yesterday was sentenced to two years in Dorchesier Penitentiary by Stip- landiary Magistrate K. M. Martin, K. C. He was convicted 0f utter- ing a worthless cheque. Ernest lPmught, also of Charlottetown, pleaded guilty to a charge of ob- taining money by means of worthless cheque and was re- manded until Friday for sentence. A vagrant was sent. to jail for 30 days and a second vagrant re- manded until Friday. SAFE BROKEN OPEN-A safe, weighing 125 pounds, was forced open with a hammer, mid Clllsdl and a screw driver 1n Holy Nome Hall some time Monday night, authorities said yesterday. Police. however, said last night they had received no report of the bvcnk. The safe contained only cancelled cheques which were not removed. it was said. Entrance to the burd- over the bowling alley in the base- ment. The hammer. cold clllscl and the screw driver were taken from a cupboard in lilo office. Authorities believed proceeds of a bingo party held in the hall was the motive for the brook hlli only cancelled cheques were kcpl in the safe. All Appreciation While clergy and Clllll'(‘l'\]l(’fl]7lr\ generally in the diocese of Lelccsivl" rejoice with Provost MacNult in his appointment, to a rflslri/‘llili y canonry at Callicrbulgv, ‘yoi. i: is generally felt that ill,» dim-c r‘ has lost. one of its strongest mon. The Provost was appointed in 1818 to St» Martin's hi: friend the late Bishop Theodora Woods, when he was Bishop of the old diocese of Peierborougll. In 1822 he became Archdeacon of Leicester. Archdeacon MacNuti worked ment of the old diocosc of Leicester. It was. early drcidod that St. Martin's must be tho new cathedral, and in 1922 the Arch- deacon was made Sub-Dean of st Martin's CollegiateChurch. In 1927 cams the hallowing of the new diocese and the this work the Provost put all his tremendous energy and his kilow- to make the old parish worthy of its cathedral status. The building itself is of an awk- architeet. tile‘ made a place of dignity and beauty. The comparative sliced with which the cathedral was fur- nished on a molly great, sonic. and altered according to n consistent, plan. has been om- oi‘ the wonders! of the diocese The last grrcai work of the Provost in connexion will». 1 the cathedral was to draw up and .' frame the new and pernlllllcllt (‘Oll- 5 stitution of the Cathedral Chapter. ‘l which was accepted. with wry lit- l tie alteration, by the Cathedral ‘ Commissioners 3 During the last. fifteen fvears ill!‘ i cathedral has become. under the. Provost's guidance. the centre of; the diocesan life. and ill~fl the. ‘centre of the religious siric of the I civic life. When Archdeacon MncNuti. first‘ came to Iieirastor he was a pro- l nounced Fvallgelical. But. as life, went on he broadened and dcopcn- ‘ ‘ed and some time ngo Nfililllflfl his | position as s member of lilo 1 Evangelical Group. He become ill-l, creaslngly sympathetic with the], found in him always true friend- ship and understanding Provost MsrNutt will he leaving us in October next nficr ills diocesan festiv l It is the heavi- felt prayer oi’ lhe clergy and lnliv that. the quieter life of the Precincts of Canterbury Cathedral , will re-esinbltsh his ilczllih. and l enable him to spend many more l‘ useful years or work for the stood 1 of the Church and the glory of God. . . (From "The Church 'I‘ilu~s" of L0ndon\ Archdeacon MnvNuli. who i. also a Chaplain to His luv ‘y tile King. is s son of iv» l Rev George MacNutt of ill!“ Province. and has two broth rs in lin- Priest h"od of the Angli an Clutch in mglnnd. crimp union clam. at Zion Choir Concert, Thursday evening, October 21st. L-750-1il-20-li._ terlced to 60 days in" Jail by Muzw mg was gamed Lhmugh a wimmwl and hv Providing for the onlploy" n . ' l cathedral. Into’ ward shape and size. But with the m", mm. is 1161p of Sir Charles Niellolsonwfll; sl-ilelne within who Province, illll~ cathedral has been m,“ Mm; MKIO-Cflihfillfl 1901M 0i V19“! 011d 5 \\'l h llll‘ chill-o .\(‘,lii'l'lli‘, has engag- "19 Oflthilllfi ‘$107K! "i ti"? "WW0"! cli 23 vcicrnlis under lllf‘ plnll for PLACING 0F llNEMPUlYED VETERANS The activities during the last Six months of the honorary local Committee formed in Charlottetown to co-opcraie with the Veterans’ Assistance Commission have quite Jilitlll€d its ~ organization. It is a strong committee under the chairmanship of Colonel H, l), Johnson illcludlrlg many former officers and many lcadirlz busi. floss n-lcll of the cliy, as ‘we'll as ‘fsummerside and Montague, who Jlave joined in the national effort i to find employment for veterans lwho have been long out or‘ work, iTlle country's obligation lo lhcse u‘- , ‘JAZZ-TL’: ATTENTION Dunstaffnage l l Creamery Patrons Starting Tuesday, Oct. 19th, we will pay .7!) cts, per lb. ~ for butterfllt delivered iii our factory. Cream Haulers will not make any more trips. Eastern Pntrorls may ship cream to llcdford Station. Cream will he received at the Factory (every 'I‘ucsd:ly. Send all the crcnnl you can. Prospects are for higher men i. tlvo-fold —duc in lilo great - service vrlllrh they rendered dur-i lug the war, and the handicaps‘, which most of’ them now suffer in 5 obtaining employment. Neglect; oil their prcserlt difficulty ran only? result, in more rapid deterioration; —-solncthing which has already} {seriously disturbed those who have investigated the problem I It is satisfactory to know that: - the Cnarlotlxltolvn Committee has illl(l have scour-mi casual rmplcyv-i i merit. for I385» but, also sees grant l‘rf).‘i.ilbllli.lES of pricing a far great v | cr number through the adoption of; _ ]llilllS which illfrj’ now recommend to llle Veterans‘ ts-istance Com-i llllhiltlll and llic Calvernlrlent. Bs s 3 result 0f their cxnlllination of the local situation _ l A sympatheiic attitude and a‘, good initial response from employ-l I 012s has been mot with by the, C-llillllllhfe but lllcre are many} ‘ jobs tlult could be satisfactorily‘ filled by ex-servlcc men if depart.- l mental heads would give the com- mlitee the opporlllllity--foi' which lpllrmse an office is msirltained i lCzllladinn Legion Hollie, 57 Grafton isiw Charlottetown, Phone (727). It" lls therefore urged that provision ' be made for all active publicity .canlpalgn, local and national, to ‘secure wide and continuous co- ioprroilon in placing the veterans. , About llnll of the liili‘llll)|il_\'f‘(l or:- . .-» l'\ in: mr-n are classed as partially ill mid thorn i. rum-ll furl-o m. the rnconlnlclldalioll of illp Committee that iile Ilominioll Government it- soii‘ should give the lead ill this! ' elfuft . llflllllllill “by rlltenlplillg to‘; ' fl positions in, wire by lltll‘i.l-‘ veterans" l , all bl.lllclll..0i' its .~ ully ill, and conlpoient. lllonl. of #01110 of these mcn on all‘. public works that may be under’ =lzikPil by tho Dominion and Pro-‘ \ ll('(‘.‘» logolllcr. ' it l. absolutely (‘xsfillilill Lllni thoi mnnnlxilccs lmvo lhn rvholc- i lli'iil'ii‘fi f't\~i‘ll\i'*i‘i\il(\il r-vllmcnt. If this condition is notl I cllorrllve, lilo Sjvslonl lvil liill be-l l yong a"! quvsiloll. (‘ivlvorllllllllir ro-opolallinll wllll lllnke it Pflslfl‘ lo secure the co-i , of actual Vi r i ir-vrdclitlv plliliw,’ iilfll‘ or m‘, Gov; plore being of no , nanny pl'll1\‘(‘i$ hum: l‘.l prices. NE\V PATRONE always ul-lcome. Dunslzlffllage Cheese Co’ Butter Co. i lloi. only plar-vri 437» men in pm.‘ lllHllPill- or iclllprlrzlry' Plllplllylllfllll. Veterans’ AlllllifilKi‘ lot should ‘n1 lvlrlelled so as '0 ilUt; tiiv allot‘.- nuce 0f S20 a no.1; El » lllal-rierl lllll" ~ ' Vitl BIRDS “'11 age; and that those served in a lln-nlrc oi‘ v now ililPllllllfvvfllli ‘l age on till: l‘il.l‘.l\ corporations. Tin ro difference in 00ml. to ll it would be assumed by ion as a. national o» would be sholvllv: ll i’ Fri w C1 o a r- : 9 sicieraiion to llllrllll Ju- Largc Rcsllolnillilily The local COilllTi!ilv'l' élvrlbfflfld 21 large I€~pOll$llJllli_\', VUiillli y and from a sense of duly, :11 work out the pYDllliHl in L! vince of finding worl- employed veto m the yvllcol and all; ill-ll hopeful [ll'rlgl‘f'\.\ f.‘ ' ponds on tile co-olr-l: they can S€l'ill'i', iilifl l-fllr Will doubtless be for ll‘ ll-i illd country cull l‘ l1. v5 "its per- ‘ lllullellt Ohllgililfll‘ Tu ’ , nrvlco In different. pllrt Of (fllnnrln tlld Voter-ails A.\\.l.$i;‘ill('t3 Coulmisslon have been lnvlrll-zltll ill emailing projects tllali. IlllYi‘ ll‘i'*ll in theori- vantngc and wr-lfrlre of Lil" unem- ployed llOll—-F,X-Si'i‘\ll": xiv-ll, ‘Horo- mlrn in l elnpioyed in bZFilPYZli. vlnce there srr- ai, lllv pl" the Dolllmioll aurl PTO crunlollls and till" l l _. . . . l .. l l l‘ ' ' l Dllutrtilfifl of lilo plllslio elllllloyerfi-l llili1l(l"f‘iinn?.n,ifl:,r§h h,“ I q ., ._- q“, I A“ oxpvm] m" h 179mg made moillloniion nl‘ uni’ floulllliozl Pro- plrlclnc vnlclai ~ \\'lill their tom-l Qmpm] and Cm" n‘ “ngnaps m , . . . - . . . {-333,,§§1,*"‘§,!,;,,'-'l'jg,j‘g§flji§f‘ls l‘ was? m. i.<:.l..i..~.~ o,’ . lllill- il“l‘ll bfiflllzllfikl, Anti tile commit-l} m m" prim"r""h“v “hzimd fin‘ loo l‘(‘('fiilllllf‘ll(l\ tllal. assistance be, ‘hmor to hf“ ‘M " i‘? _“m r um,“ Spxmqpfl Wivrflns Wm, Wonk‘, propecis. calrlorl nll- ln-i, world 11o on lHHI-‘T lnrllls. There arc somei “mllmv *1‘ m“ "WIN? d vzléhgg ' . . '.‘~ miwsmr- b3’ veterans lvilll IZfOWll boys lvllo are' the P"°"mc‘* f"? cllxiolls to tell-to 11o illiTlllllfl Tllornl is much in be, >airl for this pro-l posnl, . ‘ Other Atiiviiirs r OillPi‘ llvtlvlIll-s of the Commit- tee haw» included the arranging of hard in the wmk "I the ‘lwismn DFOlléllliilllll imilllll: lvvll tho view pmkm’ “Tim oi’ the diocese and the recsiaifish- n; (,1,m,,,g,,q ppl-nrluneni‘ posmons’ down the actual on nlld lilo us.- of a small fund lo, pllrvllzl c tl-glllsgiorlaiion for veter- ails to no lo job. out of town or, in provide tools or equipmcul. These amounts lobe repaid when ‘ they are able to do so. l The nlen who secure probal-ional ‘ training are paid partly by the em- ployvrs, with ills Govc-rlllnclll sup- plying this to provide a. wruze of 19589 9! hi5“??? and liturgical 07d“ $fitlliil Ii lllollill, for n |)Pl'lO(l of not church n10". than three months, after which the employer is to pay the full snlzlljv. At the present time only ‘ only-‘nlyred under this rmployvd lvilh they Sivrllh Si/Siifil Laundry, at CllflT-' loill-lorvll. This nature of (‘illplQV-I lflfllii. deals with mcn who are skil- g lrvl lvorklllvll Vlvll {is pllunbe-rs, l ihiflldlllflf-N Lul-nlitll, and etc. Such ]ir'l~l.l(lllH , corllllllssioxl _|Oll.\ or lurm ll" pors do not Como lviillln tho null lllll‘.'~'. Ally illforlllailolll llilii 1.. do. ‘vi hv pl‘ll'~l)i‘f'il\'f‘ (‘lll- , lliOYvfs o iv he llzld h_ golfing in . much lviih the local ilvllciquavlors. and .~f‘t‘l“,‘.'il men are available for mnploymont under rllls scheme. 1t l is rnspcriflllly fPqiiP~iFfi of r"lil- 1 piovrvs that if ill."_\' llnvv- an own- ilif! fol" u voiorzlll under illls -\'(‘ll(’lliP that they plvnsc conlnoi, ihc Svcrvvzlvy oi the Iiouornry Local C ‘lfllllliiPrl inlmodiatclir l (Phone 727», Ii is iuiorcsliug tn hole that over 275 veterans lllrourzllrlul. Cnlladn have been placed with firms ulldr-l" this nrllfilllf‘ since May 1937- Solllo 35 llavo been absorbed ill- io povmnllelll. omplovlllmlt a. a rc- sull, oi‘ this ivullnlll: Also. one in- dustrial firm, very lllilCll impressed l six months, instead of thlro. and l pnvlllu tho fllli salary without charge to the Dcportlncut. Thorn arc. of rouvr. :\’('i(‘l‘:1llS who are nmv unonlplojv- | nhlu, hellir pvrnlallonifll’ need or suffering from disabilities of vari- ous kinds. many nlollths nf tlio y. would he in a lwl‘ t .1: to cnrc for lllr-lr families (l fl tho ivlllter i1li\il"'.~. Many Cowl‘ '. ablo to con» there is no cool r ‘ same. ])l‘Oi‘,(’fllli'-' cnrlll-w‘, br- " nul within this “l‘u\'lII<‘r‘ ‘l‘i We ore polity of “'0' -- ;ll'l novriv pro- jecls that coul from a financial swnzdp. NOW is illc tum lo (Y mlfwiurl _ Round Trip‘ BARGAIN F ARES 3 TO 1 "r" Ottawa ’ 3'0"" lilorltreal “U” Toronto 9-00 Quebec 1015i; Three Rivers Quo- From All l» " Prince |'-'-'- l,» l GOIN r -3 |'\.l. m, 01.1., ,_‘!!| Iliiill tlliil- ‘film. Nov, "lull. ivrpt Trillium. “oil, \'..v_ 3nd, Children n! v w Yrrlkt; f “n! /// A. l*.\'/. l’ r ‘.6 “lose on smllll pensions oblnill u ‘il|)]‘ll"i‘ll<‘lli3l‘y who; from the Government. but ihosr‘ who are not pvhsiouod .*f‘i"lll‘[_‘ rclicf l from tllo municipality. Th‘. latter" ‘ ’~'_\'§i(‘ll1.ii'l tho opinion oi ill‘ llon- . nrnly Comm Ito". “subjects iho \i"i('i'l\ll to mam indignities nlld hardships wilicll ho should not be cnllrll upon f0 suffer." 1t sug- IP-‘tn that iii‘- full responsibility allowance , m. panel-iii» cl.@.-l<-...l F07‘ Fur/hm i/IIWIT/l l wl. in” » I flill‘ 1'. ’ Us: 6min lallonsl my Fla-is ul J ca; r4 1112mm. - All agents (or pdviivllilifl n! (‘m-sun's Mllpic |..-..r Printout. for rh" lmolnpkiyrvi veteran shou‘d s...» "m. |IrIum—-3nu IIIII)’ be as umcd by ih~ Dominion and “In lino. _ ‘ that the scape of the Wslq '»