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T1ii1i1- 'l".‘l1-\'i-i11n - Wiiiiiiu ll;i1‘i1i‘t (highln Drivi- 3111311 A Bill At The (‘zipitol 11.-.;1r1us eliul- plh 111111.111: ivci-ierii 1llll\' 31.11.11 111111.11 iliiil Vicinity I‘lt.»‘llll’il 111 1i (tiliwllllltl si.i:'v of thi- 11111 “xrl. w'1iii'1i Dlllilkm enniuly .~."11ii-.<. iviili 1lii‘ii and 111111111. ‘.1- i l C111 111111111 Iii-ail u l ‘is \\i\() t‘llt\i\' l'll;,‘_.("1i i-suiii- Locale 11' iii 1i s1‘i'.ei'.n.'.i\' lij. 1151111114111, iizc 1111.141111- .. 111.11 llll‘ l‘-l\l.lL‘L lii- SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 no m: ovum. n" i A I D H WILCOXON - onsiw ‘STEl/ENS “Mystery Sea Raider At Prince Edward , l! you have dil\ iiiieiiiion of tak- iiit’. ii hliircniiiii criiisi; 111 ilie iieiii‘ Iuiiiiv. iuuil betlcl‘ slop by i119 Plllilfi‘ Euiviirit. ‘llieatre first and have 1i look ilL "A1_vsi.1'v c1111 Rltlt‘— 1'1‘. 11H‘ 111 '1\ 1'11." 11111111111: picturi- 1~111¢1>11i4 iii-1ii_\‘ wiieusoii, Uiiroe 111111111: 111111 uiisiow sieveiis. which din-as ‘iiiere today. 311111».- it‘: 1111/11111111111111 for "See Ciiiiiiud l<'1i‘si', but \\(' iiiust ailiiiit 111.11 1111' iiuic uii111.iili1 l"1ll(.‘(1 dymiiii- 111' 1ii the iviit Ul ‘iliiilis, ilii‘ filiii, i111 1-11 1,111 iliii-i- e1 lllt‘ 1ii.ii1;;- 1111x111 1i lflflillr; 111 ivorid tviir ll, you ‘iYolli 111111 11111.11 L.» cciiiiiiiie with lL this side u; the lllWlllllllUllfli duie 1111e. 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Vi-iltllll-Z her fuihcrl 1111. <.'ini,i 1'1 tin-iii fr. n1 .i'l-iil\".$ in ad- 11511111 1! . or the 1- family 'll11j1 v: e 1i. .5 tl l~\~ R \‘, Di-QL 111d 1\l1'l1'i'..i‘1l in T 111.1. '11, I‘, E I. iii 11'i1\ wards- ri'iii1iv'i-1l tn the 111i. All‘, l 0v was n 101,0. motive (llllll(“l 1111.51 llliltlllillfil. For years hi- “u; n (ll‘l\’f‘l‘ mi the Sails- b11111’ Mid Albeit Bziilivziv and for a loin: 111-lard Wit‘; rniiiwdlioiis: 10:0. man l’ll‘ ih1 (‘111-p- line at New Ciii‘l1s'c-. lie llILflI-"(l his \v1):k'11g caret 1' as n mncliiiiist in the Sllqps in .\lt"lli"t’.ll, i-i-tlving fifteen years rig-o H111 1- 111111 time they has" ' "ide them lirviiu» with their dniignter, Mr , Iiilii-i-i Bwnii, 11nd Mr. Beau, ii F-iiziiy Iiv-ic and in Waterloo £1 err. 0f llltliy union eleven children \\'(‘l‘¢‘ hoiii. NWTH ‘Ji-iii-iz stiii alive, Tin-v haw mniiy grandchildren. The Siivviviiig cliiklren of the RTlFY‘f.'llllllv include George and Wnltct‘ Raiqv, C. N. R, eqiizineeis running r-ut. of Montreal, William, an ("lll!lllt‘f‘y' with tho Johns-Man. ‘Vllll- ("i111p11iiy nt Asbestos, Q1101, Mrs 111-11-1 13min, Moncton, Mrs Annie Williamson, Albert, and Mia. C_l_l_lI_1_(l(’_ Millie lington, Mag, TUNE IN REGAL CH LDREN'S SPELLING BEE CFCY Fun and Education 1m Ewryonc- l 8 - 8.30 p.m. ‘L financed by funds fviiiii 11111111111.“ l Educationists 0f Dominion Meet at Ottawa UPPAWA. NOV. 20- (GP) —Edu- versltlca, secondary and primary schools, the Canadian Legion and various educational organizations were represented. . The conference was called by Education Minister C. H. Blakeny of New Brunswick with the idea of creating a national body to study present educational trends and recommend new methods of emphasizing Canadian citizenship. Mr. Blakeny said he expected ihe movement would stimulate war morale and let a foundation for peace morale. Hon. Duncan McArthur, Minis- ter of Education for Ontario, said the teaching of citizenship should have specific direction. "The problem ls not one of dis- cussion. but o! participation," he said. "We are not going to make good cltlsens of our children by mere talk." Mr. McArtliur said teaching should be integrated with the ex- perience of the pupils 111 the schools. This would require par- ticular teaching aptltudes and he did not think all teachers were capable of this sort of direction. Dr. McArthur promised On- tario would lend her full support to any ciurvpaign recommended by the muting. Dr. H Munro. chief 112::- lntcndcnt education for vs scotla, was named chairman of a committee which will bring in re- commendations for setting up a permanent organization. Declares lzirge Subversive Groups in ll. S. NEW YORK. No\', ‘.111 1A?’- Harolrl Ickes, United suites Sec- retary of the Interior. said today that: "roughly speaking, the United States harbors four large groups that are subversive to 0111' institu- tions ziiid openly hostile to demo- cracy itself." In an address at town hull. he said that "first, t-hcre are the 1111- tlve Fascist groups such as the Silver Shirts, the Knights <11 )1“? Wlille Camcllii, certain Klu hlllX Klaus. the Christiiiii Front, i-tc. "While in general ilir-si- 1211111115. terrible as it is to say 1i, iiri- eo11i— posed of native-born Aiiii-vii-uiis. they may also include American citizens of foreign birth such as Father Coughlin." Ickes said. "In the ranks of the nativi- l-‘iiscists one niiiy even (llS('0\'t‘l' .‘~'\lt‘ll "in iii- dividuiil 11s Coloiivl Liiiiltiri‘ i. H busy flp-pCdSill‘ \viiu would >111‘- reiidev vOllll\ti\l'll_v his sword even before it is demanded ." lckes Cll8l‘l\Ctt‘l'l'1.t‘tl Mei-win K. Hart, president oi the Ne-W York State Economic Council, 11s fun- ntlier iizitive Fascist“ who "misses few occasions to slicer ill ilcniu- cracy." _ RDlPlTlllg to subversive hvgaiilz- ations, Ickes said that "most. 1W1" liaps even all, of tiles." groups are lllhiflllllfllltilllllPS of toiviirii 111311- “He, Most, p-crliiips iv.i1 111i, 111'1- ln addition to the "name Fila- cisis groups" Iekes iuinied: ~ ". .tlie Geriniiii Aiiiericiiii Bund, which is Hitler's chief 01'- gaiiiziiiiuu in the UllliCd 311111-5 ’ liid iii line are thi- liziliun . is. Most Italians, 1i i< 1ii_v pl- sure to hiloriii 3-1111, 111:1- overwhelming iniiyurlii- <11 our c111- zens of Germain birth 0i‘ ilr-seint, are loyal to the United $111105. . . "Finally, there art- ilic Coin- miiiilsts 11nd thi-ir fellow ll'i\\"1'l- Li's NO l) ll l 1 b N , CANADIAN LEGION hLliilfl-IS OTTAWA, No .7 Di‘, ll. M. Tory, M.A., B.Sc., LL.,li., luriiivi‘ i111- of Niitioiiui l-{i-si-aiixli ULIlIIIll, and dirceior 111 ilie Unint- diaii Klltllll (Jolene (Wflltnhls iii lill i- 18, has acct-inert il111 iiiviiiitioii to beeuiiie Chic-l Eiliiciiiioiial Uiiuiisel- iur o1 the Uaiiuiiiaii Legion War Services. Dr. ‘Iory, who will serve in an honornrv capacity, _ls a oiiu-iiiiie president oi the Ulll\L'l‘5liV <>l_1\ll11‘1'> 111. Widely known 11s d scientist 111111 educiitloiilst, he played 1i lziitie 111111 in the planning and 01111111111111: cf the National Research Laboratories > iii Ottawa. He was largelv responsible for the work of the Council being extended over the whole Dominion. SEEK T0 SETTLE MILK STRIKE SYDNEY, ‘N. 8., Nov. 20-10?) —'I'he Nova scottsi dairy arbitra- tlon commission began today an attempt to settle a dispute that has resulted ln a "strike" of about 200 milk producers in the Cape Breton area. Holding private sessions, the commission tfltfd to got together the producers and the illstrlbutors the have been boycottlng for sev- era Weeks. The dairymen refused to sell to the producers when they lulled to obtain price increase imd recognition of their union. No announcement was made at the clone of today's sessions. The board will continue its work to- marrow. TON GHT FLOUR 630 k,c. national authorities from every WASHINGTON. _Nov. 1).—(AP)-- ggolvlnce oxgept tgébEftB met in geurhuarygwnidmlssion to the - erence ere a d dl - i‘ n- o wail 1115111111 the poiriiiiiiiiel sins DZ. iwon by 1111111111 ainiolvl" N" minlon-wide campaign to bring wnllll“ i1 I . mm '5“ Canadians to greater con LlDlISHGSS aliltlfirégfgllgggs Axgggzdaunhnhl: °l canwla“ "Mlmallly b!’ °°‘ balked at formally Joining’ the ordlhatlng efforts of the press, my,“ n“; radio. motion pictures, religion some ‘linmquw. m ‘gwmdw and education. these source: to foot in! W Government departments, uni- of all the Iowa on in iiiui U. S. Observers Think Russia Was Baulking By J. C. STARK Assoc-lined Press Staff Writer o Germany and elsewhere for homo time, Hungary should go the rat to become a full-fie god er since Japan tolned the Axis. Hungary was a member of the original German-ltallan-Jawese antl-Comlntem pact which - anv promoted against Russia before those two countries won reconciled in 1939. and long have been d- ed here as an obedient assocta of Gennanv. The Vicnna ceremonv which took Hungary into the was htofie- ted here also u o probable - runner of a. German mllltaskmovo southeast to help the 11am against Greece. But diplomats speculated on why such formal (iispluv was 001151119785 necessarv to permit. this. was thus regarded as s ll that Russia and Domlbv might have demurred at JOWaYLQ-gg . w something to display as s (‘ED101115- tlc achievement. had chosen Hun- gary for this immedlaie role. it was pointed out in these quar- ters that, in the week since Russian Premier Vvacheslaff Molotoff was in Berlin. the onlv public announce- ment of the results of his talks VH4 the non-committal communique that "mutual accord“ had been 191161941 "on all important questions of in- terest" to both countries. Urges Indian Leaders Think Out Solution LONDON, Nov. 20 —(CP Cubicl- L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for India, urged 111 iiie House of Com- mons today that the "serious mind- to be answezed by "A decoration ifoi‘ the school Christmas tzee". Questionnaire 011 Ix-glsliit-ioii by the convener Mrs. Robert ltfaylievv was read but was left over for the De- by Committee 1n maige. The President and Boc- mtary treated the members with apples and candy. CENTRAL iiovivm-x‘ woman's INSTITUTE The annual uicciiiiti 0f Central ed and resixiiislble Mailers oi Vi-lle Rnyam, w l. met at me home U, 111111.111 111111011 get iogeiliei 111d M“ w mm‘, o“ Nmmnbvl, 7 The "think out 111110111; ll\t’lll:1'.’l\(‘5 the ‘ ‘ ' ‘ meeting 0111-11111 bv sinpiiic of Odo. ti-iribrv (tllll tlllLl cciiiplt}; 1119b‘ TlllFlAECil lll('lI1UL'l‘.\ iiiid 0111- \'l.\‘.t’l' 11'1" 01 111111‘, Jlvirl-lll-lon- resent. Roll ezill 1iiis\\ei‘eit by _- l-le spoke in 1i debate oii Indian mg fees. ivliiiiiiis g1 1111- pri-i V1118 mceiliiu mid 41st ‘dlllllllll mcflllllk read and adopted. A11 ziudiv-ss \i.is read bv Mrs. C. Wood and n pair of i-nrrinps pru- sented L0 Zifrs. A, ASlIlQW, llvdlllllfi affairs llll0l' 111i iiii'iiouiiceiiient WlllKiFltl/Ylllg for the tliiie being the offer to give Indiriii political lend- ‘s a gr-ciiii-i" voice 111 the vieeroy‘: emt-i-ililirs- ‘lt't)kllll.‘ll.l‘ IKllIIlOLlXltLE-l mmmm.‘ b‘, Mr,“ W_ AMCLSLYLL m‘ _(‘X_l1"l‘l“(l l,” “Ll-l” m "l1? '.l‘he iw-tiriiiu l)l‘\‘Sl(l\‘lll. .\1i.<. R. ‘ “"19 “m l“ m‘? lllps-“l 9"‘ Rout-i‘. guvi- a1 .\ll<Il'li riddle. en the cum iiiices prepared lOl13k-E£t(l\'.ll1' yqnys work The twuici_u-v\.-s 1111),“; tage" of the proposal. showed all bills paid up to date. Mr. Amery egipnssed regret that Committee reports heard. Mrs. C. the Coiigir-sv imrty 111 India had W001i 111111 M114- \V1\1'(l 1'<'i101'I1i‘1l 011 rejected the offer of tlii- Viceroy, Tgltlofgllllll n it llii- Nlurriiuss 0t Lllll1Ill'.'t)\\‘ 11nd ‘ l "9 '1 “ . ' ' ._ , n » . ,1, ,’ -‘ ,- l)(‘l‘ of tiOllllllllllllv iii l1O$|)li1\1, 1111i ndlfil‘ 1h‘ mm‘ “ h l” ‘ml svinpnlliv card rent to (Jiillcn llllll: s oi" ‘political op- thai. they should s executive coun- opeii to the l0.\(l liiioii in lndiii, conic to the VX0010} lly. Red Cross coiiiiiiiilei- out. y.i1'1i for sweaters and sue lttvs, (l. Jenkins ultrzed to get l1‘. .'-.l'.- t. cil 1101 as iii1-1'e advisers but as towels for school. ltfovi-il llllfll‘lf‘l‘5 responsible for the great Wood ai-d seconded bv Mrs. I. Wilt- 11i">"-1'111» 11f 112i- 111111 [wma mm ters we biiv v.ii'1i to 1111'. 11nd sr-iid u, 931131,, m 5111]‘ “uzrljjy A, m bnxis to bms 111i lli'il\\‘ 1. 1\'.<~i~ lriiiii our coiiiiiiiiiiiti‘ 101' lllflllll 111 Ui-ci-iii- bar. _ Efection of oflieers follo\\'<-1‘lI— Pres, Mrs, W, Liniik; VlCF-HTPS, Mrs. W. Wood; sec.-ti'i-1is., Mrs. W,- Warcl; (lin-i-lors: Mr», I. Walters, Nfrs, B. Diiinioiiii. Mrs. W, biiieliecii; eoiistLiuc H substantial 11i1ij11riiy' over the European members of the vii-crows council. rely 11 body of that sovt. even though its ])1‘l‘(lt\l'_\' responsibllty is to the vlceroy l\l".(l “l. to parlia- ment, is n k111i)‘ “iii 11 "n15 1-3- iiiiiiit Mix» C\llll‘ll 1ii_i1l Ali's. A. gm.“ \~_,.;gh[-_1-- n“. min;_,;¢,- m} Agnew. The iii-w lll'(‘.slt‘.'lll. 311's. He 2i"1l1-d that ivliile the viceroy‘ gfilqillezkvlooginlllri‘,filly‘; lfxllllzillllllgillll “'11s ivilliiig to give Mohandas K. 1 c “'1 O "W; " “' (‘ iidhi and his l<)llO\\'I‘l‘5 the same L‘ W00“ and M“ R‘ mm“ to S‘)? about biivinu vnrn 11nd (\1'l on Red Cross r-oinniitii-e. Si-hmil committee: 11-11 riiiii Ali's. l. Waiters! t to a Sillle of conscientious i011 aizciii tlll‘ V-‘Ill’ 11s 1\llt‘1\\'[‘(l in 1i. hi: 1'.'i_u1ci not grant tl-c coii- b coiiiiiiiitei-J Ali's. i7. 1111111111 .1111 , tj."s (ieiiiands for “the richt ML. H. Gillia-iiie. Pnv-iuiin: hirs. l-l 1111111115 n93 m i~(-¢1-“1i_ not Stead. COTl'('~])l7!](l(‘ll(‘i‘ l't“.l(l and (lisz-usscd. 1\'ll'5. MJCLrOLl inovji-t‘ vote of thanks to retiring Olll‘ to work iii iiiuiiliion factories 11nd t t -'- “ l“ 1 . 1 i131- <-3»~=11~‘1‘»¥¥'~"*'” ’° ‘°“"“"’ 1111111111111.1i1"i1.£..1"11'1..-121;...“ Hi- iisked whether it was fair to M155 L‘ Cum.“ {Oak ,." flu.‘ m {he flllmv the §l}.'('{'llt‘i of a niaii in the _ , hrfiilrain. IlPl‘ (iui-diiviiiinirr- 111i l1-"*1l11111 0_ lli‘-\\'F11'l11"11‘l<’ll Nflll-“ll. "Ciiiiiirlizizi Iiidiistides“ \\'il\ tilled iii.‘ ll1I'lll('i' p1‘: Rlllflll 0t the Congress Mei-tine 1i1liuiii'iie1l and a ilclii-ioiis. lunch was served by nodes. The mflfltlflk closed Wit-h National An- party ,to go llllpllllflletl while mlizh- llftllllg states were treating sedition fii'1nl_v. Ho disclosed, however. that N<'ll!‘ll'S punishment had been mod- homaolliilimrrodhllnotliostdflncm. December meeting at the homo Mrs, H. Stead. Roll call: D6001‘ tton for Christmas tree. (Patriot please copy). cl g- RAILWAY WOULD All) POUR [AMT ARM§ EDMUNDSTON, N.B.. Nov. 31. — Drivers of locomotives on Uuiiauian NtlllUllLll trains operating DCHVecfl this riuitvay Wllnlllfll and Monk. Que, tiiive been instructed to sound i11c1r locomotive whistles when pass- iiig blast Lake which is situated about. 30 miles east. of Monk in the seiireii loi‘ iour 1113.134“. Airmen \ 1.1 iuiizicliiiied from an Atlantic nsi 11111111101‘ on saiuruuv iabi- 1m! ;i11lJi11iliCllL1l'lll. l". Griitiii. stated iliiit drivers have been iiisirueii-o 1o blow their locomotive Wlll$l1le5 Defl- oil11~1il1_i' 111 the nope 111111 11_ any of the missing airmen are within hear- lllil ilisiiiiice it may act as a means 11f their finding their way out _of iiic 11e1i\'1._v forested urea inthe vie- iiiiiv of East Lake. The lumber ciiiiin which Pilot Officer Leblanc. o1 l\d0ilL‘lOil. reached when he bailed out of the plane is about four miles from tlieflag sbullbll at East Lake. WHITESANDS \\'. l. "r111- annual meeting of the "Royal 011k" Women's Institute o; White sands nii-t at the home of M15. v.'1..iii1i C-lover on the evenin of November. 13th with tihe Presl on; .\Ii's. Ham 1;:1id Ncolle presiding 12 lll(‘l\ll)(‘l'S zespoiided to roll ia._ by . . 1iie111b.i‘s:iip fee. RfpJlfs were given by Pr i :1‘ l'li.~- oil 1-~.' ~ i -' Durin the year we htt/VG completed 41 pairs-i .1\\'l't$, l2 oed- ;~, l3 11111-111111", G surgeon's gowns ‘pun-s k ed bgdsoclcs, 3 pairs seams-ilk mks and 2 piilrs rifle iiiuis ltod CrOss, 3 blankets e41 donated were sent; in One Institute also donated $50.00 to Red Cross. 510,00 to Y. M. C. A. '1ir Services Fund, $10. to Ambul- 1i1ii-1» Fund, mid $21.00 to Temper- aiiee Fund, 'l‘\v~:vc iiioiitlily meetings were held during the year. and the ooi- lcctions aiiioiuitx-d to $8.22. ‘The »S'ok Committee were re-airpolnted. During L11‘! program th. hostess assisted by several mcmibcrs saved 1i bounl-i-ous chicken Slipper‘ to visitors and liiislxmcLs present Mi: David Glover tendered a note 0! thanks to the members for their ‘NOVEMBER 22, 1940 my Glf ta. tlveiy. lef L morn lifllll,‘ ‘Needs of Brennan; ' of Do ll'l“\'l to i;1-i'niit him his own quarters, hooks. lr-Pqiir-iil. lctters and person- al lf‘l'f‘l\‘l(‘t\'§. Mr. Amicry revealed that India has 611.0110 irnoiui serving oversea: and is "rapidly expanding" its ar- 111.l' to 500,000 men "trained, equip- ircd] and mechanized" on a modem sea c. ‘MOiRELAND WOMENS INSTITUTE The annual meeting of WQSZIXIOIO, 1311111 W- 1- "Wt on Tuesday wen- iiig November 12th at the home 0f Mrs. Vciici- Moore. The Presdent presided and opcn_ ed meeting by repeating "The In, stllute Ode" followed by "creed" in unison. Minutes of last meeting midi last annual meeting were ma and‘ adopted. Correspondence was by the Secretary, It was decide‘; 141 S1'11<l $200 to the '1‘. B. Imague Health Bond. The Piv-sldcnt Mrs. Fred Fall gave an excellent report of the your; work and thanked 11.11 membgrs 1m- thr-lr hearty co-operatlon during the past year. The Secretary reported that m, Institute had spent $26. on supplie, for the school and donated $10, w l-llp ambulance Fund $6, to Rad Cross $2. to T. B. League, p2, y; Refugio Fund ,ctc. Following are the new offlcef‘ for 11141 ensuing yemg... Pimvdent — W8. Harold Oaikel. "msident -- Mia. Heber Miw materials and sound wo for 72 years. Vittlc. s, \.1 iroaa. - Grace Moore (n- elected. Auditors — Mrs Robert 1km", Mrs He-beir Can/field. Directors - Mrs. Bert ‘Irowsdale fir: Fred Wilson, ma. Roy Omsg, Rmlved that We imii aodrs roi- We boys who have enlisted frovn flignglatlrlot. I o0 Committee reported that W11 te and colon-d chalk needed for the school. New Committees Wflfe appointed for followtn month, School - Mrs. Robert .yliew. Mrs. Fred Wilma. Sick. Mrs. Vernier Moore. Educational Program ~— Mrs. Fred Fall. Mrs. Heher Cnnfiold. 5001111 Pwamm __ Mrs. Hfibfl‘ Mac. 7 ..1..l..1.. 6 ..i..l..i.. rkmanship KNl'ITED PRODUCTHS“ 9 |..l..i.. inventions ' Macdoniilil; o1 bite.’ bv I-iiiiiii u .\1 - lug i1 (ilsi-iissioii cl i111 1 i in the Grade X11 l ute speeches were din. . . 1 101311111101‘, Aloysius A111 i-..i ., ,...1' Francis Binge. FnotbiilL-Si, Dllilrlhl. .1‘ 1i .' ' dL-leuii-d ilie 11-0 iii an exliibiiioii on Monday. piiiycd 1i scoreless tie wt‘ Q. and won a 12-11 ‘111-uni, o'er Kent school (huh-c i111‘ 1101-1 n r/r/s BREAKFASTMS Willi/Thug; m as» you "up r0 mam/ma" Put c wpful or more of milk, one sliced banana or och @1111 two Nabisco Shredded Whoa? lmo a bowl and to tum. A simple breakfast, isn't l9? Yet In this one distiful you get eight vital food values-three Vitamin: (A, B1 and C)’ Proteins, Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus and Carboliydrqi", This ooslly-digootod, whole whoa! buckled has all the balanced nourishment you need for a buoy morning‘: work. Mali; l1 No. 1 Breakfast, and "kocp M b do your bll." ‘Di CANADIAN IOIEDDID WIIAT or fruit, Udd lugqr YOU? MANY, ID" Map" hi,‘ um“. PACKAGE AT ‘"~ Y Meeting Qlosed bi‘ shin. tlonal Atihcm. “Mrs ouii.i=c'>.on~ MADE iv ciiviiiiioriciiiiiiniiiu WHEAT unionism run l l‘ at. the home mum,‘ to b‘ R1011 Call Exchange (i, (i; ____= R01’ Nicolle, ' 311a; Lg Kg. nu wan: 1r 1.11.113” Rev. J. P.E._O'l>l1u1ley Mr. Jack TTBIHOX‘, iei 1 Facultv and siiiiteiii- for to 11184513112 01’ i-bfl Clliimiiiiii of Catholic College 511111111115, Public Spouking.—-1\i 1.11- 51-13.)“ neeiuig of the sciiioi‘ L ~- .vlui'ncigliun, Ldiiiuiiii it nce Goody and lvliiiice- he COIlll‘ll)lll.0l'.s lo i111 l\‘ President J1i.-,<-,i.i ccupied inc Wooney was secreiiiiy more-Fresluiiiin 1.1111 m: interesting talks BasketbalL-A ...1~1.1 ' wniiirisuig tour 111111... Gaines will . Saints‘ Seiiiii. fered a 44-23 On Mondiiv we liud visits from Ciiptiiiii J11 Illlld, B.A._ ‘Jill, 18:1: .1. and Pie. Leonard llfiicLiiii-ulu LONDON — Britain "Tier ln give India's li-iiih-r! I'm“ voice ln vlcerny-‘s 1101-11111 1- 1111111111; parties seen not prqiiii-d to llkl advantage o! proposal. 10 l’. ll c lwutid‘. Arrangements were nude n; a re- cent mectiiiz of the .\l White" iiiat llit‘ 11111.1. to press not 11114-1‘ 1111111 Ll-JL 1. 111' lii- .~111i eliaiii‘ 1.1 . U i‘- l‘. 1. it 11.11 ileleiii. on 1.‘) withdraw! MEASURE the VALUE Thousands of Canadians measure the value of Knitted Products by the trademark they know stands for uniformly high quality-d“ Penmans label. This famous label on knitted wear and hosiery has bcen l. guide to high-grade Vtttic. Mrs Hort, ‘Prnwndplg, Ltincli — M . H 1d 081k; _ Hebe!‘ MflCl/lltlllt, gram; MoofgMls I'M 111M111: 0o be held n m. uunsnwun . . . OUTERWEAR . . . iiosliBl a