NQVEMBER 2a. 1940 -_- THE CHARLQIIETOWN GUARDIAN ltllukcflEs IUMURRQW | hupollui cunt/sub “Si Pzrsllsckrllrolul. v ‘(Iilltill Malone, M.A., L.'l‘h. m‘ slsnav SERVICES W’; |l..l\- Communion. Eucharist and Ber- g. k nav SERVICES H, ‘hm; "niy Communion, ea- -i_\i(llll|ll\‘ and Friday 8.16. "ii-ill ]l.lll. ITld-TY: Evelmonl- 5T. PAUL'S CHURCH li‘i)1‘l'\\' Gardner. Rector x: -- Diiss Lillian Earle n", “motor - Albert Dinnll tint; lllliv (‘olnmuniom will llolllillg Prayer and Ser- “Tliiiilfllli "NPR 3'9 ‘he Lori" '- ' lnliay Schmi- " lg Prayer and Sermon. "llay is Dying iu the 7.00: .\lllili‘llli “w? < - iccom: rlliulllolli “F. ‘list xnrlllirit A 5i. JAMES CHURCH t it‘l‘lilll (‘llurrh in Comb Polvlllli street Minister H", ll lloorlleaii Legato, D-D. ()|-l_l_lill~i~.‘if\'. K. S. Rogers Choir lhrolulr-Illrs. J. A. Larwson l'l llI.l(' WORSHIP Ilornillg iii Illeven, and Evenini n <l~vl-n o'clock. rnwlnln-r; The Minister- Srilolli 2.30 p.m. n, fypkln Slllulll llllruill: dlileit‘: “ml l. ,\ spirit-by Bennett. lIll-llillu Music. Selected. Slruulgrrs and Visitors Cordially lllvited ZION PltESBYTERiAN CHURCH Print-e and Grafton Street Minister lit-v. G. (‘arlyie Webster 0TiLllii~i - fliiss Rena Wood .\1()li!\‘l.\'G WORSHIP 11.00 ll.nl. Theme; “A Searchin] Question.“ - llynnls: 107. 779. I52. I“. Anthrln: "Ilcar My Prayer, 0 SndF-irezldoit. can pill The sabbath ehooi Ind Iiilll ssrs. l-:\l..\ \'G WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. Iheme: “The Ttflt 0f I Iruo llcart." . : 142. 440. 488. - "O Saviour of the floss. l'lll- Puhlielsn.” — Vander- Idivl’ ._ ms. Arthur Roper. "(l rum". ll-t us worship and bow (louu: let n. llneel before the Lord Girl Guide News ‘Hill 7i‘ll (‘IIARLOTTETOWN COMPANY tiotown Company " lllccting Nov. l3. inspcctiiul and en- us games and closed lu-l- and the singing o! i lbuted by the Boy llle Guides to dress. nnd Marian Mat- L. ‘lr tings. Next vreck ‘ an enrolment. All -.~ lw rrndv for this test. . -. l»! the dtll and 7th Conl- ' ‘Ut’ t~ lllvrl tor a Vesper ser- l-lil Sunday, November 24 (mules from the City r met at Trinity Social "Ifllovrd a very interesting .i.lt‘i\i‘l~‘(lll. National sec- la Work. rinsed with n song. . A bookie‘ or Guide Christmas ‘(l t\l\=_t'_ $lll"!l‘\iil’\il$ can be secured mitt! zv llPr-rnoon at Provin- .. irlvulrl vrs. Tllelliasleihllbuarrlian _ . __. . ~nnlls column ls reserved fol (his M loenl interest but adver- t... oi a nrlvsr nature may be mulled llt 2 cents g word ' ll‘ vlvlvilhle in advance. m» YIWCRIPTION! to “n; -..il.fili(‘iO\\’l‘l Guardian may be fiuntllgri to their Rent. Archie iiiNili \l. ROYALTY SCHOOL Fblhuvlnl: ls—the October Yo: Cvlllllli neyllltv school:- _ i‘ X--1. Mollie Lewis; " $1111; Ii. Lank. c '. c .. . _s W {ilriqflhfvglxlu- a. slllr ey um Dnmm ~ . Pauline Ward Gilltit‘ “Ililkln vis_Bulman: 3, iichm BNul-nluln 7-- UNI I ti) LHURLH oi CANADA Mpp TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister 1""- Illlrh Miller, “h” M, Assistant ' ' luv. Donald C. Boothroyd, 3A A m] K “Organist ' Y ' " l L-R-AM. A.A.G.0. ‘I'M "m: P115110 Worship. Sermon: III RAVI-l llurh Mlileyr. Communion‘ _ WorIiIEE-I-‘S-tainglzd B” Lima n" 2.30 p.m.: s d Bible Ciillslri. u“ a’ Scum“ m" g9" II-m.: Public Worship. OFIIIIIOII! "PRAYER 1N WAR TIME. - Itev. Iluxll Miller. thfhalgflin the series: "(lod Mm Anthem: “,\ik_ s"¢nZ"l".—B0rtnn‘.‘n P PM o“ Iggziltrfell! and Students cordially BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and I-‘ltzrny sin-pl; llfinisier Rev. I. Judson Levy, B__.\_ MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. Sermon: “Has Jesus Bern IIere?" Anthem: "Come Iloly Ghost" ._ Palestrina. THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 p.m. All classes and groups meet at 2.30 p.m. You will find u group that will interest you and which m“ can help. ‘ EVENING WORSHIP 7 I‘..\‘l. Sermon: "Wanted-a (‘llllsr Anthem: "Jesus, Joy of _ oil's Desiring K-Bach. Solo: "IIoly City", _ Adam, _ Miss Pearl Burns. The. various organiu-d young Pwllles Irnup are llttenllivlg lllis service in a body. A l-orrlllll in» vitation to hearers of all ilgcs is extended. ofiiunlst and (‘holrlnasiu-r, John Inch. Bills» Bar. You are invited to worship with TIIE BAPTIST ('lli'it(‘ii CIHURCHAOF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Minister Rev. Roscoe W. Nil-e. .-\.B.. ILI). Organist-Mrs. Ilt‘i£',il llinglvl-ll 11.00: Morning Worship. Anthem: "Bo Strong In the LordP-Normnn. Sermon: The Christian and the Collection. » 2.30: Bible School. Lesson: "Attitudes towards the Gospel Messazt‘.“~l.uke R. 7.00 p.m.: Evenim: Worship. §crm0m Overcnnlinp; l-vil with Good. A Church with a \\l‘it‘4\IIit' for all. See you at Church Sunrlav The War This Week By Ilohnflillll-rt Canadian Press star: writer Whatever steps Nazi Germany may be planning {.0 ball out 11' from her Lireqk lnlsco, events the 64th week 0i the war lllllliv clear tlllat they ale- too lure to save the junior artuer oi llle Axis from a humiliating thrrlzhalg at the hands oi the Greek llloull- tain troops. The coming week will tell how able are the Italian iorrcs to pre- vent their drlczll tilrnillll into a rout. Willi KClTl/Al, rile lnnlll lull- tan base in Albzlllza. in Greek hands; dclonoe of time secondary- base to the south at Argirocllsio will be increasinlgll’ diiLcult ulld with good luck the Grleks lnltlht cunccviubly iill‘(‘ili4‘ll Porto lidlill, the Albanian Adriuilr port through which supplies and IP-liii0l'C(‘lllCliifi are rccivcd ilxnl Italy. Li’ Gcmll:llll' acts ill an attempt to put an cud to Greek resistance. it will be through llul ill. and plobllbly ulldrr lfzl- i of hl-lp- lng the Bulgarians obtain ml our- it ‘let lo the Acgvau through Thrace. A few‘ wecks ugo (‘lrvek resistance to such a thrust. it‘ nlude WlLil the usual Prussian thoroughness, would have been considered hopeless but no cue underrsiilllates ncw the fighting qualities oi the (ireck sol- dler and the gcncrlllsllip to illS 0f- iloers. That. Bulgaria. is involved in German plans was indicated by a visit to Hitler by Kmll Boris. NHL week Bulgaria. is expected to lulu the Axis. as did llullzllly lllzs wick. Ql‘ all the Balkan cnlllllrics. nlllv Greece and 'I‘urkcy remained t" iy opposed to the Axis. Yugosl; . position was considered dlvubtiul. Vllhilo Hitler and his QIiIOIP-‘(IQC concentrated on dlplcnllltle actlv- ity. the Nazi air illrce sought to dulpllentc the previous wax-k‘,- rev- astatlon at. C..\'t‘i'l‘il‘_\' with heavy rlt- tacks on Midland towns and pOIII such as Liverpool and Soilthrlmpfon. Glsncing back 25 ycnrslvThe Bfl-t- tie oi’ Clesiphon. l8 miles from Baghdad, was fought Nrv. 22. i015. Sir Charles Tbwushends llldlan troops defeating the ‘Turks nnd taking 800 prisoners. Allied forces in Barbie continued to retrvflt 510W- iy toward the Greek and Albanian irontiers in the week of Nov. 17-23. but. positions in other theatre; of war were unchanged, Grade 11-1. Bin-mm Enlzllulflr 1. Cordell MacAuslaud: .7. M01191"? - . A Roller; 3_ Ernest Wood. Under the Dietirl m‘ "onor Lieut. Governor 'rl Amhulhcnggtlirlilerla, Th“ New Mme 1mm his "You: lnrormntmm ‘m DANCING 9 the iii?“ m" "° dvanee I-IQ n; Fool m...‘$.f>l5a’é%'£€°"° k LAIO-ll-ll-IB-Bl x04‘ _ ished Patronage oi . W. LePa e and Mrs. IIPI- @- "mler the. Hon. T. A. Cam bell and Irs. Campbell on "l! Worship Mayor Ho man and Mr!- ll net proceeds in aid of Knights oi Pytbin-s anon-so CENTS. Dance Band feoturin procured from “beta at IIIIIIGI Drug Store, Brady nee-flail. r. oelinlley, Mncher._ olrnan. Ray _lmmons and ride t e mllsle. freshrnents will be served. T0 ID-Z-'§O~Q.'I>.C‘,C“Z"I'C"Z“Z"3QDO" A. M. mgmbers or purchase-cult 015650’ I ‘QOIQQJIQQOLQQOJCLOQOIWDYDIO . The Central Guardian This column h marvel l...’ ‘mm b“ fr new: at .'.‘.'...'2“.‘" 3.2.‘ able in adv“; “b N’. l INSUR- L- 89-7-2144! "COOK! for Christmas Photo- Ewphers. Lr-ili-ll-Stt-lmo. CORNWALL ulvm-zn BADGE. Iflvflltcs on bunday, ovomber RH. New Dominion ll A, M “lust/m _3 P. M. Cornwall i. S. l1 A Aigsfifivice _7 P. M. Rev. . R. “Xi-flue. Minister. 14-747-11- -1i, “l‘.\_.SLOE_ PASTORAL CHARGE. f5“1\1@\‘~> bllllltlll‘. November 24th J-le as lollovws: Wllisloe North ll AWM. Wnlsm: South 3 P. M. High- "Wl 7 P~ M. Rev. J. H. Skinner, hiliillSitf. 1,.774.11.g3.1i_ YORK l‘1\'l'i‘l-;D CHARGE, __Rev, JVJA. .\llllul.~.oll, Minister. Services Npvczlltll r 114m. Cehll-hl Clluil-ll, .30 Plvllhfllll. Grove. 7 RM, RM’. b. J. lit/rec at York 7 P. M. Tyillaltilii .~.elvlcc_ Central Church, lilo Lilevoi Christ in story and sunk. _ bucullll lluiubcrs. Offering 101' w. 2.1 s L-767-ll-23-1l. (‘lildifli 0F SCOTLAND-SDI‘- . 24th. Slnnchel "averse 2:30 p. " - ‘Pucsday, Nov. _ t1 I-llll 7130 p.m.; Wednes- ufll‘. NEW. 27th. Charlottetown 7.30 ll-Ill- L-79i. Will-X HANGING. Dance in cuillllll . .‘.‘.itll(i the Knights o! Pvlll » \ liblltlillCt‘ Fund Dance, Allmllu n‘. 2.3. 19-10, in the New Ulltll- are iiilii, the best i100‘: tor t.‘ last 0i lviolliriwll. CUIIIE pllllswllt conllhlllji. Kt.‘- \\'.li be .‘~.t'i'\-l’Li by L- . . . responded to b)‘ u. l: Hi“ .~."l'l[l|.lli’t‘, l’l'i».".l'.'llll_ cull- ‘ l. ri CLurke, . H-‘llllt! llnd .\1. .. .1" slut“, sail» bv Mrs. .\l.l:~, .Illnls hIDt-liilt: closed. \-..lll DCIICdiCLZOII and "'l'lle Linux." ROSE VALLEY W. M. S. —The ll..~l\ Vi‘ y Auxiliary" oi the W. M. ' lll: Church on ‘Fucsclay lmlolllbcl" 12. Mrs. K. l-l. .\ liioll t‘ wzls the devotional lead- . .\lr- lug opened by singing “Je- - ot llly Soul." srrlpiure \\'1'l6_‘ road by each incin- .ll.l'. a Friend we have in \\:l~. suns. ‘File bu ‘ ‘.\'!.\ i‘lY1.(iliCii‘(i in’ .\lr.-. lllld tnlllutbs of ])i'\’\iOllS , were road and tlllDtfiVPfi. A Mrs. A. it. lvilltDmlllld l. ‘nus inn-resting lll Words oi’ Lniftl“ ll; tll" l t'0iit‘t‘ll0i\ amounted to llVrtQilllll is to Vwllvv Church Nicot- w lg "The King" ,. m; closed b]; lllflllllNii iilti. --St. Andrew's llllll. . t.‘:lll:cll_ lil-lll- Rl\'i‘l',_ WAS mo . - lll ll llrcllr weudull: (11.1. , October 2. at (l o'clock. Al: . Laurelrt Annabelle Mue- lll. elrlvit dnuuhtcr 0t Mr. and r . Alucuollrrcl. of Flllt ne the bruit: oi Mr. luv Lllrlubcr, mil of Mr. .. i...rr.lbc<-. Cl\lll'l(lt.lci0\vll, -. ' it‘ ‘l.l'.-.- Mrs. Lari-alone. ltcv. Y». Li. .\l.l<"l'll'.lil, pastor of lllc lllriorlned the ceremony. Ill bclnlz the 28th welldlllt: ‘ "v ill‘ the bride's Dnrcnts - . ll was urvltllv delmrlltvd l ltllllllLll ll-avvs and flolvm T ~ ‘.ll‘.‘.$‘ oi bcilurcrurs lir llluvvll bv Miss Nlurtlllfll .lt‘ tunic clltercrl the (‘illilCil llll I-i ller lather. Shelook- cllniulllllq in n tlllor 10112111 l‘ - slltlll wiiil slllnll il‘ilill a bouquet of will . . lldcn iIii-ll‘ ll-rn. Her irtlltlxs‘ was it crouvll-sliallt-(l(or- . irnlll \\ilit‘il hunt! n iillllcr-tlll ~ . Aztvlldlnu tlu- bride lvas her lower, hllsg Rilbl’ MacDonald, who wtlre n nluk tloor lcnlrtll (tress with llllltrtlull; hut llnd currylnu on old- - lilluld lluuuuvt. ‘lllu lzlkllunlvnfi lllllv 1;lll‘l\i)i'll‘(i bv ills brother. lVlr. .l.lull-.~: inlrrzllloc. 0i Sununorslllc. 'ilu~ uillors were hlvssrs. Nlltllzlnlcl i..lil'1li)l'i‘ Jilllu“. iiVIliFii -»' ~ \\';l Hill-S and hlalcolln NlncDonald. lu tlll- s lllll;' lll’ iilt‘ 1' li-i‘. _ W, ll (hills. lnlnl oi the "O Perfect Invo." To or llle \\'(‘(i<ii1ll! march. l‘.lil\‘ advulll-vd tn the vv - l L: ililit rll‘ illc (‘illll . where \ir guests lwrv i‘i‘l;§l“l'(‘(i. Fol oullli! b“: i‘ ll lll lll‘.'. ~d llv the nluslv oi tlu bv Lrlurlo hlncllzlc. lll‘0('t"(‘(il‘(‘i to the s llnrcnls. _\\i\\".'(‘ \'l‘ll to iiit‘ 11111111‘- ‘(llfllh s Atlor n .lll‘(‘.'"i' 0i iullznlllrs ili.'\\'L‘(i n: Ynllollllu-l‘, iilPV ilfllilit‘ of till‘ b21111" n l-orrptlnll was dull.» i‘it‘ilti.\ ullll . , . -.:‘l.ll ‘l ‘l lil‘...‘l l i the i'\t llllr our. llii‘ lllus_. nut tiiliiflllfl- Amdlst. showers 0t wu- irili. Mr. and hirs. Allfilill Inrrubrt‘ loft {or l1 short. lloncvluuoll through the province The i)i'l(it‘ travelled ln ” ' ' ‘ ck n ienl llle costume suit with IICUPSSUIH“. ‘r vlous in _, ‘i’ i(‘l1(ii'l'<‘(i rl. llll‘il non, hi1“ lvns > _ Sil0\\‘(‘1‘ nt the llolne oi Mr. lllld \ilS. Julius Ho.» lviorliord. hl:lss._ nllll n lnlscellnllrolls SHOWN‘ at. the i1t\‘lli(! nt her nrlrvnts. The lnrue Illlllilll‘? oi wl-ddlnl: ulfts and substuuvllfli cheques testiiv to the nolllhfllltl P‘ the voting count"; Mr. and Mrs lnrrnllce will reside in Brook mt‘. iViflQg, AIR (‘OMMODORE A. A. L. GUI-TE Ottawo. All’ W? ;;~.l lllr the l-v-. — DANCING n‘ TIIE NEW DOME Every Saturday Night New Dome Dance Band Featuring AL BLANCHARD at the Piano i RIV- I. JUDSON LEVY W111 00n- duct. service in the Bautlst Church at Marshfleid on Sunday. November 24th at 3 o'clock. L-752-i1-23-li. 0N — BONSHAW UNIZIED TRY BAPTIST CHURCH sERVlCl-is. - Albany DreachmR service ll. _ Wcsimorelnlld preaching service 3 P- M- Tryon preachlniz service 7.30 P. M. Rev. S. D. Trnes. Pastor. A. M. 1l-748-11-23-1i. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The mornlnz sermon by the Rev. l. Judson Let/iv. B. A.. will be in the iorm oi a Question. “Has Jesus been Here?" The anthem for the morn- lniz will be Palestrirlevs "Come Holy Ghost." The evening sermon will be "Wanted-w. Cause!" YOIIIIP; Peo- ples Organizations of the church will be atteudinz in a body. To ironic oi all ages a cordial invita- tion is extended. The evening llnlileln Will be Bach's "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring." Miss Pea: Burns will sine Adams‘ “Holv City. The Church School with zrou s and classes for all ares and nee will meet at 2.30 P. M. PRETTY WEDDING. -— A very rot-iv wedding was soiemnized at‘. gt. Dullslzllvs Bllhlilta at six thirty on the lnorniilrz of November 12th. wllcll Elizabeth Knee-bone. ‘eldest daughter oi Mrs Willard Mitchell of Mount Stewa . became the wile oi Private Clarence hlurpily of the . M. T. (3.. son of Mr. and ltirs. Trnlple Murphy oi Suvllgc Harbor, Rev. Fntlicl‘ George. lvlcCcrlnzlck Ci tiu- lsllsllicll stall oltlcillllllu. 1e bruit: looked very chalrllllng 1r lfue costume wlill lllnroon ac- cessurlrs ulld was attended by her sister lvliss Elsie will wore a blue comullle witll nc‘ " lcs to mulch. The urooln was sullluricd broth. r Mr. Charles Aillrlllll‘. Ailvl” the weddinez Lin: bridal ullrtl motor- ed to the Queen Hotel where a sumptuous wedding brezikiast was served r0 the immediate relatives and. friends of ‘the contracting parties. Alter the happy couple llztd rcceilved the best. VUSIICb of everyone present tor a lolul 11ml prosperous wedded life, the groom left to resume his duties at Beach Grove Inn. iPatrlot please copy.) ::ITWCOSTS more to save lives than to love lives. Christmas seal Funds are user! to save IIVQS. News Briefs HYDE PARK, N. Y-. Nov. 22- (,1\Pl._l>l~csluel1t Roosevelt (liSCi0S— cd todlly that he had asked Gen. Jolln J. Pershing to become United states Ambassador" to the Param- Llivlll Government at Vichy, France, but that Gen. Pershing had declined on the advice oi his plllslclzlllla. The 80-)'e:ll'-l>ld cum- lll:\lld<~l' of tile Unlterl Stulc.» arm- ies ill France ill 1918 hus bwn in poor health for several years. HYDE PARK, N. Y.. Nov. 22- (APl-Presldcut Roosevelt indi- (‘iliUfi at u press conference today lllut. under present. conditions, United stairs aid to Britain is near us pvzlk. He said that evcry- thing possible is being done at the present time. OTTAWA, Nov. 22 -—- tCPl — Thomas Ciulrcll (Con. Toronto- hronciviewl will introduce in the Conlnlon.» a bill to amend the Militia Act. l0 eliminate exemption oi‘ conscientious objectors from militia service. . LONDON. Nov. 22-—tCP)—-T. E. Naylur. Iolliitll" member of Parlia- ment, announced today that he would usk Prime Minister Churchill lo "invoke the good offices of the Vat-icon or some neutral states" to seek a 48-hour Christmas armis- tice. UI'I‘A\Vr‘i. Nov. 22 ~- tCPl —A Iiouse oi Coullnons committee to review the Defence of Canada. Reg- ulntions under which subversive elements and alien enemies in this country are interned will get down to work as soon us Parliament re- SlllIlvS nitrr the Christmas recess. Justice hiulistel‘ Lnpoinrc said to- tiny. OTTAWA. Nnv. 22—(CP)—-Cana- dian shipments oi‘ eggs to Great Brltllill ill the ilrstflil onths 0i: T00 Late To Clasify n ..r.n RAN n habitual? mink. Wln. smith. Mlllvicu’. L- its-ll». 3i \'\‘lllTl-1 r-'\r'l-: I-‘OXES FOR sans. llzlrrv lldlvncy. Curryvllle, Al- bert, county, N. B. __L-'la9-1l-23_-a_l. POR SALE-GOO WHITE-FACE!) phllllllull tvpc foxes. Compari- $01! invited. Russell Colpitts. Si!’ dlury. _N._VB.__ll_-_’7tlil_-_i1_->2>3-Ii_l. Important Shifts int KllrStait to Accelerate AIR COMMODORE II. LECKIE intensive reorganization oi‘ R.C.A.F, headquarters, to deccntralile administration of the training scheme, was announced recently at Johan; take the on Md a and-r 8Q ‘all P. E. I. Orphanage Collections Children's Aid Society Uigg-Kinross W. I. tutu. Collectors: Mrs. wm, _|_ Bill!“ é Mrs. Sydney Brooks $1.00 each: Freq White. 50c each: Charles Brooks; Hammond Nicolle; Mrs. Mrs. Austin Bell. Alberton per Mrs. l. D. Corbett $2.00 each: J. W. Waugh; H. Champion; Mr. Lanvsrlll. $1.00 each: Herb Clark. Mrs Wilson; Miss M. Dyer; 7.10: England. 50c each: H. W. Matthews; M. Leurd; Helen Hardy; ll. Mrs. E. W. Hardy; ‘son; Shirley McArthur; R02. Duncunnon; Miss Fielding; Watson. 26c each: Alvin Bell; Mrs. P. W. Lmrlrrl; bour. '1‘otal-sl'l.25. Anglo-Rustlco per Mrs. J. L. LePage, Secretary W, l, Anglo-Rustler) W. I. 5th: each: Mrs. Bllnlllin. 35c: Mrs. Victor liuntuln; Millicent. Houston. 50c each: Mrs J0hn A. Si(‘\\‘.'lil' Airs. Duncan; Airs. Noll l/lucLellll. 40c: Murdock Hllllli); 35c; Young. Malcolm McDonald: Mrs. MvKlmwll; Mrs. HiirOhi 110113 Mrs. Charles MzlcLezulg James h/IHCLPIIII: Dan DWI HUME: Carleton Hullle; 3.1 Bill Stewart; MucLcnn. 15c each: Mrs. Mrs. Ben. Young. 'I‘0tnl—-$l 0.25. 20c : Miss Ike Dunstaffnzlge per Iflarghrgfl A. Stewart cases of l0.50tl.0tl0 dozen eggs, c Plllkid with l.t)‘.34.070 dozen t 1939. the Agriculture announced i.(l(iii_\'. "The ists this your all opp _ tlll ulllv motlrmnl work in iii]! ment prior to the monton brunch of (hr! Motor Association inst flight“ TORONTO. NOV. _ Canadian national committee mental hygiene in man in Ottnwu Canadians will not tric examinations ning trniuin DHISOIT ml ltnry (The Defence Depnrtuleut nouneenlenr followed 312st erdn _v tn lie ilPiilli‘ cular outlining fl Training Plan Wflifith. I = stall‘. while Air Comm. Lei-lite ill-comes member of the air council for training, and (‘iroup (not. Taelmberrv MIIIIIII itedmon will be relieved of Quanta duties b Qoncentrag on l the new scoop, PAGF Ti iRPIY’. P-"tdt-Qtfilfii’. tifitléi-“Qr You ’ll Enjoy Christmas Shoppingriw White Sands per Women's Insli. CHARL O TTE TO WN A G E N C Y GED!‘ William Nicolle; Nicolle; Mrs. Perley Harris; stual-l Clements. 40c: Mrs. Merton Fel- Quson. 86c: Mrs. Wm. Derby. 30c: t . t t t t 5c each: Mrs. James Derby; Mrs. Maggie Hume; Mrs. Harry Clements; Mrs. Wm. W. Buell; Mrs. Wm. Glover; Mrs. David Glover; Mrs. John Phillips; Mls. Howard Bell; Ernest Bell; M1", Wm. Bell; Mrs. Wm. J. Bu. ll; M . Harry White; Mrs. Sidney Brook ; Mrs. John S. Beck; Mrs. John Bishop. Tota1—09.30. Ans‘ III (‘hitirilllldilwfi _ M. V. infill.‘ J. J. H. D. ‘ hir. l-lod-g- 5:92;‘. , "01.’ Gordon n. White; °""”"""“‘" t” " C. ’ Woodman; Mrs. Millnr; Mr; fjijrm 8.00 Ariulll (frusvpvll; Mrs. Bismark Craswl-ll; Mrs J, pl ‘f0 each: Mrs. Tholllzls Crllswl ll; ‘will; T0tll1——$l0.35. "l5 P" G. Morrow and Illrl. lire SiPWlIfi, $1.00 each: Levi I-Iullle; Mrs. Murdock Hume; Airs. R. A. Mac. Beth. Dan McKenzie; Jnlncs A. McLeod; Frank Young; Lil's. ‘rend w. G e0. 25c each: Barbara McLeod; Mrs, Mury lVlrKill- Ali's. Alslrlll lid; John A. MacDonald; Norman Blllnf Florence mans‘ Ste“ art; 50c each: J. Scott Cairns: Fred “Y”? _ J. as“. . ifiszlrtiy As illustrated _ . k .1,’ _ x Smart Occasional Chairs Expensive Look! $795 so ti5-95 Ylttfillmllw-llmw .._._\.. .. Oars.» _ - - Webster. 35¢ Pilvili Wlliinln Vessel" Rnv Dennis; Alircd Stl-lvurt; Mjllygfuwit A. Stewart. " Tuta1—$l!0O. "ammi"! P" Mffl- Mflior Taylor Hamilton W. I, 500 50c each: Airs. Geo. qxlvlor; 3m,‘ .1. ‘E. McKelllr~ Mrs, A-‘IJ. Ow...“ Mrs. C. Rzlnlszr , M.s Fluid Stu“, 41ft? Mrs. Nelson Owen 35c: Mrs. F. J. Lovkerlly; 30¢; MPH- Normnu Ferguson. Total-midi. L-TBB. 1940 Itulaliell 'nlul'L-W“ill.lll i lintliittti; siliplaed to the United Klllgdlllll lll Depurtlllvlil, ' rs- . H , :0 slnp all uddnllullll quuntltl’ llildvl the lust British treusurg; sanctions fol the purchase of eggs ill Co“- Mid pflvrll are lowest. We have one of the finest nel- y: l i’ i’ “(m7 I119 dvpflrtnlent stzltelnellt said. EDMONTON, Nov. 2Q...(Cpl_ l-rtiolls in our history and Advertising in newspapers was the reusoll Alberta was the only Pym- inco to increase its tourist busl. ness this your. according l0 D, E, C- Canton-u. director of publicity for the provincial government. Pro- _ United States, carried our, by the ggVpl-n- tourist season, resulted in tourist business in Al_ - berm in 1940 lncrenslnl: by $2,000,- 000 t0 $6.00il,000. he iiild n". Ed- Alberta h‘: are sure to have a style tn l-‘FJ-‘Fhgbifl? . ,.___ _7i in smart designs. ’-':..“r.~.l 129 Kent l} (‘hill in.‘ l: l....l F. A, Stewart Jones - Spccizll Representative mi’: sclec ed military training Vin dthe 3917M” ". - "i! owl "it :¥lt‘-".".t?l'PP/-Z-"l"-'!ll.'? 2'2 »-lcPl-1rlle "F31 Pr“ ‘*‘“““~""‘"‘*‘""“ in!‘ _ El strlLl-lncllt "m" tmial’ PXDTQS-‘Pd disapproval oi the announcement irmn ll Na- tional Defence depzlrtlncllt, slung-s. that llxTPllifl- llnlllil- under C.'lll:lda's com- trzltning pillll. all- tlle issuance in Washington 'I‘uesdn_v of n clr- DTOQYRIII 01' psv- l plynypqqg m1“. I. . 6mm l, - A _ __ _ - . __\ (‘truths ...L‘.'__".‘§pf£i‘_"“ i" ii-flfMljlmjultsldehthe um:vll__l»(zlledolll_ minded and certain llpcs of eccen- l CURRENCIESIIKA IAONDON. Nov. 02»~l.CPl-»I-Iead- quarters oi Grit. (tllarles De Galllle “ifiilini “I” dim‘ ‘ ‘ increase of nlnzrvst 5O prr rent" in AIR, COMM. G. O. JOHNSON GROUP (‘.-\I"I‘. TACKABERRY AIR (‘OIISL ROlIi-‘ll'I' Ll-ZFKIF .\llI WIFE-W \1.'~"‘ l rnqinrrrlrlc. .\ir (Inlnlll. (lilo i< nlrmllcr oi‘ ihr air lvill‘ l \ir (llllllll. lilluarlls is I Illclnilll iol‘ Vtrsm .. »