‘Mm 4.1211 ‘BINGO y Redeemer Hall '1 Guide News‘ BEIITRAI. lillllilll ‘Ills column I ruonod local Interest,‘ but Justin-gr‘; 1 "V" "F!" Ill! be than“ g g canto I word, flflgfl, ldvoneo. cmiswnu. u: Photograph; CONIIDEBATION un u DIIIIIII h INSUR. MADE GOOD RECOVERY-Mrs. Rdnflld McGillivray, accompanied by her daughter, m» Helen re- turned Tuesday night from Bos- ton where they spent the winter. While the" Mrs. Mcfiillivrly und- erwent mrgicel treatment and it is Pleasing to note has recovered the 11111 use of her limbs. 0n leaving ‘he Dldvince it was necessary carry her aboard trains and boot. IT. PETEIUS TEA, BAZAAR»- ANCE. 5.9"; St. Peters Church had s W?! ——-_ successful annual tea and bazaar COOKS for Christmas photo 111 the schoolroom terday. 311F118- gg ‘Phero was an exceptio large attendance and the tea. tables LAB/GE STOCK of reconditioned were widely patronized, the sup- 39-11898 t HOIm from 81:00 up. will be buying allkinds of raw furs Fyidaycrgld Saturday at the office o W. ester s, McLur st. Charlottetown. e’ no Kent L-206-l2-4-2i. GIVEN M DAYS — A city regi- dent picked up on an old commit- ment by City Police lost night was escorted to Queens County jail for twenty days. ans. Charlottetown Der being one of the best of the mmfmm‘ u dflmm biywl-Ilmnai: season. The fancy work tables and run norm - mu Weisslcr refreshment booths were also widely patronized. FAMILY BEREAVED-Mrs. Eliza 1140181111. Valley Street. has receiv- ed the sad news o! the death last week in New London, Conn, of her sister, Mrs. Patrick Hogan (nee Ag- nes McCar-ville, former] of !"ree~ town, P.E.I.) Other surv ving_ mem- bers of the family are two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Murphy in Summer- side, P. E. L, and Frances McCar- ville who resides in Maiden, Moss. ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOVN GQA n.c.u.v.n. Members loavc For Mainlandv Nine member; o; tho lwygl, Canadian Naval Volunteer Re- serve who have been undergoing training here for sane time left the province 1 iesday for further training on the mainland. Before leaving they were presented with Red Cross comforts and cigarettes donated b the Provincial Gov- ernment. prescntations were locked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce, Canadian Lesion War services officer. Followin are the names of those leav 11g:- Darrach, Eldon Albert. Writer, Charlottetown- Burke, Alston Clwllfl. Asst. Cook, Bay Fortune; P51111015. Ralph L., Vict. Prob, Surnmerside; Gaudet. Geofridc J., Viot. Prob, Egmont Bay; Noonnn, William R., Asst. Cook, Borden; Paquet, Russell, Asst. cook. sourts; B. Graham Rogers Is llirectorof Dominion Assn. OTTAWA, Dec. fi-dOPl-mim- lnatlon or reduction o4 wit; on m. Tram-Canada. Highway between Vancouver and Cegsry was advo- cated‘ tiidfly at the annual meeting of the Canadian ssoclatiori 0f Tourist and Travel Bureaus. The association, at the final meetin of the two-day program. re-elcc C. g. Btonier of Montreal as its pree- cn . The delegates. representative of all provinces, supported s reso- lution asking regulated control or tourist camps by provinces or mun- iclgolities. . 14:0 Dolan. director of the Canadian ‘rravel Bureau, reviewed the work of his organization and received o vote of appreciation from the association. Foreign exchange restrictions curtailing Canadians holidays in QPLFLL Ex - Police lionstahlc Cyrus B. Jay passes Mr. Cyru|1 B. Jay, retired Char- lottetown police constable died at ht; home yesterday morning. He was 50 years 0d- Constable Jay retired from the police force August 11 because of ill health. He joined the force l3 years earlier, on Au t 20, 1928. and was s trustwor y and fearless constable. A native of Panningbrook, P. l2. 1., he was ‘the son o1 Mrs. George Edward Jay and the late Mr. any. When a young man 11¢ came to Charlottetown and was employed for a time by a. 1068-1 wholesale firm. Although he had been unwell for more 1mm a year his last illness was but brief. He was stricken sud- denly Monday and died yesterday- Survlving are his wife 811d flvd sons and two daughters. The sons Elmer Jay. PACE THPF. 4 V _._ o CLEARANCE SALEM Owner discontinuing business all will be sold at reduced prices. SHOP CHRISTMAS GIFTXS HER l1} THE GREEN DOT 159 1-2 KENT S'l‘. merchandise =1- . ’ British Govt (Continued from page l) proposed manpower comcrlpilon. 1m; bill 13 eropecteti to be adopt- ed. Labor members will meet 11211111 tmnorrow, however, to WQlgll it further in the light of Sir John's speech. Sir John spoke with _ the full authority of the War Cabinet where one of his jobs is (to-ordination of production problems. His remarks appeared to agitate the Labor min- ority, one of whom cimmented in AuctliblimSalc Auction warehouse, (lrafton Si. On ’l'ucsil:i_v. Doc. 9 at 1 p.m. Personal Cflrrls nf the late Mrs. Annie Augusta Sim-wart lnviudinl: some rare pieces of cul gloss, llilllfl {minted china and silver aim. flat silver and jcur-lry, linen, mahogany. and walnut fur- niture, such as large round mahogany tablr, small mn- nf my the United States made between $60 $80,000,000 nvallnble ,000,000 are Everett Jay and in Canada. A. MacDonald Punch Joseph R" Wm" Prob" both members of the Royal Can- __i --—- , ,. _ hogany table. walnut arm MONTAGUE nsrrrsr cnrmcn. obowb g1- pomp 1m"- H“ ""1 “S ‘ “m” bu“; towwh; Robe McB ‘he ., , ll ..hl -1. ' oumrns Own __Montague 11 A. M. m; a p. M. mm; filo}; TEA One of the 552333.33 Prob étlihrlgéilcoiftlrwzl. °“ ‘hi’ ""1811 mchflhse Cvntargl ad1anNav=1V<>11111W1 WW"- "ld m°"‘°,“,§d1°°“"°- “Men ‘muff,’ (glilllirutullrizlz: "$3.3. mlfllxbl. “gum. mmmlv meeting of Eftuégfieexiflngéywgihflazé géilsfgéegl; largest crowds in ‘y-ears was in Smith. Vlclfll‘ A5511 Cook. New B°§§d§“§,,,§°d§,§;fw’§‘°°§fi‘" l “m.” 'my'-1€flcu§?1§hl§§ gall-finds; algal-east wmlsxlfigliflelY that our rockcr. muhnkzanv ‘Iluflctf. i - , A _ - .0 cers oec- ome. e s . - .' , _ 1 t ., V an u’; Shift‘. s: 5“°o""diiél.i’“.ii.kigiif'°"mfl-W sh:'i::.:i.mi..imue.":it m" t“ ‘i S“‘"“l . can ohhh~uznrsiisis “our: “"l~'A‘3“"'.'i..‘.'.‘.‘-? - 1 ' '- _‘ ' ' I - - . erc n, an Ph .0 o aro . . . . ._ ~ _ i f 5.11, The annual fee 1s pay L-192-l2-4-1i. Em" W111=h opened last night. fourth vice-president, Hon. H. s. will grfsovllvhom nu.- Guardian ex- Cabmel- 1&1? llzfxlijgtefgngfigf ““"'-‘ E“"""P,._" Qflsgfhon, groan 11:10‘ okuentil eight o'clock de- fl MEN [N 5ERv]CB_ _ COUB 0 fl suppers WHO BGYV- lands b, small ¢.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,‘f”°‘,’§,,‘,§g ed with the various ames also Northumberlgnd 5mm h,“ Mm 3o being patronized kce y. Displays mcn to join Canada's “med forces, of Christmas gifts were also very it was loomed yesmrday_ Nine o; attractive and included hand- tho men he“ {be same family woven scarves, hand-painted vases, name, that of MacMlllarh you; aprons, gifts in hand made leather, Stewart; nrg ebliswd from one n, pewter work, centre pieces. towels, Attlce, 1A1 vln and Home Secretary Herbert Morrison. They were repOrIled to have told their fellow Laborites that if the 30 members persist in their amendment it would be i21- conslstent with Labor ministers re- maining in the government. This was said ‘to have failed to ... .... ... u... "Reports of Axis “b, meeting. gular 0.W.|.. sting hcldl dqwmz in am o1 the sisters ’ (Imus. :'\' was held last ove- flulihc K, of C. Hall. previous f. busuicss meeting of the C. Connolly, Halifax. Directors include Rogers. Charlottetown. lends sincere sympathy. Constable Jay's mother resides at Funningbrook. Funeral services will be held Fri- dav afternoon from his 1101119. 31 Gerald Street. Burial will be in the Mount Stewart cemetery. Auctioneer. ldlfllm 44 taking Short Course At Mt. Stewart L-2U3-l2-4-6-8. lIon lileist’s ,,____<9_<?11t4n11¢.<1_119111_v118= u mily. Almost all th knitted sweaters, etc", which at- farmers or fishermen? m“ we“ trusted much attention. The ten ports that on the central front w“: forcfss‘ “$15,” “',‘,’,,,’.'§“°{‘,.j“‘ m will close tonight. -——- mounted Russian troops and others “a 102 t?‘ L ,5?“ - 1 m l? s k h d INDIGENT CHILDREN TO 44 people have enrolled for the using newly-delivered British tanks “my e‘ e H‘ r mm“ m ° B S seek Prime Minister Churclll’; as- surance there will be more control of the war industries. Reuters lubbv correspondent rc- ported that while Labor's uneasi- ness over production and other problems may be reflected by the party's attitude toward the man- power bill, their criticism “cannot aififect the stability of the B°vern- merit in Commons." short course being held at Mount smwbrl, by mo 5t. Dunstarfs lilxt/zn- slon department and they include representatives from Georgetown, Cardigan, st. Georges. St- Th"- esas, Ft, Augustus. ‘Pracadle. Corran Ban, St. Andrews, Morell and St. Peters. Demonstrations and talks were given yesterday by Prof. A B. McDonald, director of the Exten- rmvr: SKATING nmu- ‘That in- CAI-L ACCEPTED - At 11 Spwifll dlgent children of the city will have meal"! 01 the PTB-‘ibylfily 01 Plume an open-air skating rink this winter Edwflrd Ishmd held this wsek 111 seemed probable it was learned last 58-111‘ M11165 311111011 WW1 D13 5- 0- night from His WOrshlp Mayor l3_ Thomson, Moderator and the Rev. Roy Holman. The government pond G. C. Webster, Clerk. a. call to the would be the site of the rink wit-h R"- J- C- MilcNeill. 11A,. B11. t0 the Canadian Legion and Fire De- the Charge of Nassugflwelvu 811d purtmeht 0Oll|1b0rnting on the mat- Cflmplwllville 1n the Presbytery of for in regards to cleaning it of QDOW Guelph was received. approved by 11841 behlen the Germans back in some sectors on the Moscow defence BIC. from 12 to 24 miles. South of Moscow about Stalin- ogorsk, southern anchor of tho German manoeuvre oi encircle- ment, one apparently considerable Nazi force was reported entrapped and the remainder falling back from village to village. In a. single action, Furious fighting In llostov area t ,1 \ \-1 ~ V.‘ \ \ ' ~\ j s h p. \. \ . l l‘ liver airwaves l» . ,, winners are as follows. 1st. ____ h iireizr-d liuil- W9" by M135 v, S0lll‘lS Line Rood, _ . Motor Rug. W0" ' William Christian. Mumb- irii. prize, hand XIIBGB NEW YORK. DPI‘. 3~-~(APl— Ru ports of Axis setbacks came uuugln over the airwaves, from the Muri- BEltLIN. Dec. 4»—(Thursday)— (APi-German and Russian for- ling in unbelievably P“? the c t d ted b 1m i De this t of s: Francis b ttali t hi w‘ "e “a” “m” ‘am’ “m” ‘(My Fm“ b Mrs, H. Gsrslde. 59 11nd- lldddlng- Final details will 0111‘ In dwell Y ' 5°" PM u ' _ 5' a ‘m ‘md w° “mm 95 °1 furious fighting for the Rostov —— _ 1_ d trb u_lQ_ Qdlo m Cambridge, Mass; 4th. likely be ironed out favorably in Mwmlll W110 601101111198 hlsbllflsfiég- Xavier UnlversirliyéhMfid J- P- f‘); e. German motorized division were and Bombs basin area’ aclbnbw- all“? hasfmbeen Sinmugléuzjy Zm-ej b pmbi'oidt=l'cd pillow crises, the near future. ate at Murshfleld on Decem er l. loney of Antigo a Msgr. - - said to have been destroyed. Myged key u, the onq-lcb gau- ful ,0 avoid comment ma, mg“; i ‘Tribute to Mr. MacNe-ills gifts and LEAVES T0 10m R. c. A. n- ministry as preacher. presbytcr. PM- Recently a number of friends gath- tor and szlrolar were paid by both cred at the homg or Mr, and Mrs, Ministers and elders. Dr. Thomson James 1a. corrih. R0110 Bay West was appointed Interim Moderator v1 to bid Godspeed to their son, Guy Mr. MncNeilPs charge and the Rev. Coffin who is taking up his duties G. C. Webster and the Rev- T- 11- with the Royal Canadian Air Bussell Somers were appointed 1'1- Fierce. Mr, rlu. Campbell, n, terlm Moderators respectively of veteran of the 55f, wgr explglned Belfast and Caledonia b0ll1 of which the object of the gathering and ox- had been under Mr. MacNeills care. gerassled that??? wdighes to Guy on ————- afof rcn .Agoose sup- _ per was served. ‘This was followed WILL 11-55mm: 7- E- L P59} by b, 9mg “m; and the glnglng o1 TORATE-It has been a source y? "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow." much interest and delight to t e _i_ mnny friends of the Rev. A. C. BOX non ronr wonknn - MucPhail. °t mm Denys. N. 8-. At the close of the regular monthly T10 1611111 0f the recent mvlmum‘ meetl of the W. M. S. of St. James extended to him by his former Resb rilm Church yesterday, the conBNBEllM 01' Murray 3111b“ children of the Shining Star Mis- North and Peters Road. P. E. 1-. sion Band under the direction cf to resume pastoral work in No- Mrs. Wilfred McLeod and Mrs. Fred vember. MT- Maliphllll had the Bourke brourlit in their gifts to be pleasure and privllese 14> 11111115“! Murphy, D.D.. rector of St. Dun- Stan's University. In the evening the course was thrown open to the P1111110 111111 711° hall was taxed to capwlty it being estimated that there were close to 300 in attendance. Two very into"- estlng addresses were given by Mrs. Delaney and Someried Tralndl‘. 3- A About Volokolamsk, northwest of the capital, Russian tanks and mot- orized infantry annihilated an en- tire German garrison, the Soviets announced. It was acknowledged, however. that in some parts of that theatre the Russian situation still is serious. (The German radio. as heard 1n the United States by NBC. attribut- ed the Nazi disaster in the Rosiov area to "a change in the weather which rendered useless the mech- anized might of the German army?’ to "the Russians‘ inability to un- derstand that they were defeated," and to Soviet numerical superiority and guerllla. activity. (Roundabout reports from stock- holm were to the effect that Hitler had sent Field Marshal Walther Von Brauchltsch, commander-in- chief of the German army. to the Rostov front "to completely over- haul strategy." casus, German military dispatches declared today. Evidence that the German high command is throwing some crack troops into the fray was seen in the publication of newspaper ob- ituaries of 5s (Elite Guard) men attached to Hitler's bodyguard. Details of the struggle were scant. and even the high command omitted mention of Rostov from its communique. although that front, along with Moscow and North Africa, has been called one of the three current major opera- trons. German spokesmen, however de- nied reports that the Germans had destroyed Rostov in reprisal for alleged guerills warfare. (NBC reported in New York it had heard a German radio broad- cast. for foreign consumption, stating that German artillery and bombers now had destroyed Rosi-ov Find guilty persons 0r else, Paris told palihs Pvnzaio McDonald, 103 dam (Janrlottetown. '... r5 no naked to cull for ,\.'[Oll.'lSi(‘l‘Y. ‘Qflsllltss meeting followed ll1s.\\'. T. Goody presldins- ‘. b! previous T951115!‘ and nu meetings were read and ,4, The Treasurer's report n gllllelllllfily balance. Cor- sncr included letters from [Award McDonald, Diocesan oer of Sllldy clubs: The F'- ncer 00-. 5t- 301111. N- B: M1’!- ,C0lld)’ and family; and W’ ., m‘ the Monastery. its were hum-d from the Con- . o.’ Siuciy Clubs. Institutions. , 1pc. War Malling and War jeopardize Portuguese iieinrnliil". The Mtiilfilulllitfllii rucxlzizw. heard by NBC,sa1 irs no‘. ussiun evac- untlfm of the Hnngo Peninsula would remove the main obstacle to conclusion ofl a segwarge peace "—~— w n ‘nla n:1' ilssia-a PARIS. DEC. 3-—(AP)-Ll~-G<?1'1- fil/gleoepmeilt. olgvioilslv to Germany's t -. Ernst Von Schaumburg, German dbggdl-antllgc. ' ' ‘i mlhtary commandant p! Paris. Next the Mnftlnique broadcaster tonight threatened the entire pop- quoted advices from Vichy saying ulation of Paris with “the most “the Germans have completely rigorous of reprlsal measures" if evacuated Tsganrog this after- they fall w deliver within one noon." week the persons guilty of recent The MQ=C0w_1't1d10_ 118d Bflld 0111i’ attacks on German soldiers. that. fighting 1S Yfiiimg 1Y1 81111111115 _ The order was lssued an.” an of that. cit-y. 40 miles west of Ros- attack in which n German medi- muggy? 50mm“ We"? 511ml ca corps officer was shot last - spew w u» ...°"'r..heazsi.r..zr°.'zrtr.ss.r.zi uevar agen _ n ' . _ The culprits sought are those “n”?! and, “T” Hm“? pursued responsible for this attack and five ml“ bcwnd l” N’ 5mm‘ - was given for the information. but. for a bomffggurfxltriatlggggcglght it could have been Vichy, as quot.- Mrs. Delaney gave an unidllii dem‘ onstrntion of problems confronting consumers and her talk was (m0 o; the highlights of the course. Mr. Trainer dealt with r1111}! community life as it is and. as J- ougm to be and also gave a very interesting description of rural life A generation ago. st. nurutuhu University 611°11'- isters gave several selections which wered hurtily 51111194111995 and en‘ core . Today wlll be “Farmers Day" and will feature in addilllml l9 the ‘e33’ i ngenmnts have been made by Convene-r for the distribution chriglnlps gills to the Institu- Reaciing mutter has. been suD- ihfm K111111111 141° summer‘ ~ _ d9 mt“- m ed by Martinique. u r. “p; ll (d m1 sevea . . ' n, II prsa 0r c ien s an row - ‘ ls r erne we geinem, for distribution .n Halifax, who is in constant touch presbytery. and when his time had Moncton, N. B., who is 8-11 6X99 all cost. ) era“, parmcipatlon" o! anned Rub lured. The blast was in an cstab- making bold 1m." in “m: wit? on soils and left-lllmli- m 131° °"°' lishment requisltloned for the use be"; o; nab“ way“;- with the needs of the sailors, refu- terminated the lest of Juneklgild 5e i . Work Ls being com- r sian civilians in th battl behind cigai- 1i 1. lorrlllf gift of the sub-divis- gees, and others who are dolly ar- a. result of the surveyidl W01‘ " n ninB giethzgeetllagc vgirild 131m tgierzwdr: - I the German “name ° big glers. "milion shipments of supplies “i: tolho hwn or the merchant rlving in Halifax in dire need of been termed as sutsiactory. I t open b fir McIntyre and Mu o __,_ Axis forces in Greece. .Diti_v Bnnscontaininil kn“- clothlng’ smokes’ twang and other was leayned’ howewl‘ that a Ion (vlvmsséd sgaw aepuw minis“ o; , variety of political backgrounds "The daring operations of those he supplied (gongregntitmhl meeting of pas- tornl charges wns held at Murray ————- Humor North church the Seddlld PREPARE FOR BLACKOUT —A week of November. with the In- meetlng of the Provincial Civilian scrim-Moderator. the Reverend '1‘. defence committee of the A. R. P. H, B. SOITIEIg of Charlottetown in a sequel to this and not organized, this opposition submarine! have resulted in the ls becoming qute formidable. almost comrie-m blocking off of the Referring to the St. Lawrence great Adriatic ports of Brindisi snd power-seaway project in a. speech Bari," the Portuguese station re~ before the American Institute of ted in its broadcast heard here Electrical Engineers here this week, y NBC. Chairman Leland Olds of the Fed- eral Power Commission fou- the first time openly adopted a defen- sive attitude. "Men are already raising the question as to what we IONDON ——(CP)— Europe are going to do with all the power short generall of leather and tou- generating capacity when the cle- tiles and the man civilian ration {c1159 Qmgrgengy is oveyy l“; 551.1 of clothing has been further out 26 "They will raise the some question Per 0811i’- comforts such as can ‘ . Y. i ._ ' i 150 m M m m wanes a by her through these societies. ..- toilet nrticles. cigarettes. blades. cnmiy, cocoa, etc. w 'arded to tho men before f. as, Further report or. War ' linicil the pnyiitig. by the ' of om cnse of knitted u Elli‘. 011v case of quilts. 11150 _ irticles mailc and m the nulli- v1 Convener stated that to date wrappers have 09W! distribut- (or mailing rondlng mutter to men on lllllilfilll‘ duw. and that t . M. Eliaw wlll take B! filirlffilgél therrecently formed Nd- eration of Agriculture. It is eXPWl" ed that another capacity crdwd will be in attendance. ll. S. & Waterways (By James Stewart Richardson» WASHINGTON, D. (L-Ulbbylng by St. Lawrence powcr-seaway advocates has become intensified during the past few days. This fact itself, together with the char- acter of the effort, is by m means indicative, however, of confidence that the project can Wlfl Con- gressional approval at this time. In From Liberals. TORONTO. Dec. 8 -(CP) -P0s- sibility 0f Liberal participation in the York South by-election became remote today when the Women's Liberal Association of the riding passed a resolution opposing nom- ination of a candidate and Frank Sllvermim. K, C., president of the "official" Liberal association in the was held yesterday afternoon at the chair. As the City Building. Hon. H. H. Cox. meeting it. was unanimously agreed - I utairman of the committee Dfiilld- to request Mr. MaoPhail to t t ed. A discussion was held on ways "Preach the Word" again. He 11H and means to further organize for evidently accepted the 891161011! practice blackouts. In Charlotie- inviuation and was scheduled to (continued from page 1) towrblit, was reporting, prcdpaiéiaftlliag (gmniilerhgrfg ssavrigfjclzn November _.___i:_—__-——__—__—.-— are ll T1105 COYTIIJG 9 an l’ ,- B, 8X red to 161 In . are concentrated now on having the ‘nstnct cumlpsfiuatgon bud proved NAZXS OUT THEIR OIDTH I ~15 an over lllfllfdkullig interest The Cubs riding. said he is in favor of an iw- ., 1 1- ~ - Ro altles and Southport cooperate conunlssloner the first place. current sccelbrat on in regard to expanded transporta- i .1 my, general blackout. No definite gi-‘lfilflg: £56,... had been ‘iftmfiégn ‘flgwwfigflg -, . tactics seems to imply be- tion facilities such as tho st. Ttfi / date was set for the first trial of Personals caused mam“. by m, dtgbondlng Consetvahvn 1cm“ lief by the waterway proponents Igwrencg bogwgyg iN the orguhizutioh but it is expected j o. two Cub Packs. The cub camp X, m amounceuu, mam ma, that. unless positive lesls-atlve "I answer that, if we swept the JOHNSTON-At the 0e . u; be before chrlsmas. The aim l-l Miss o, a M Moreslde I, w c held m we summer hqwevver had the Co“, raflve Commonwealth action is immediate, the cause will neoegsity of idle generators and Hospital, December 3, 1941, to Mr. llllllll ldasfill i“ m" Chammww“ “d mm‘ t a t “hi in week-end at-her‘ been quite successful with 2o Cubs Fbderaflonp’ u, o the can,” become hopcless- 111M apparently 1s idle transp0ftati0n facilities, we and Mrs. onb Johnston. nee Mar- » p v lty, Sdmllwlslde- Bmdc“ and ‘he lidlmzninspplorth letfilwn. in attendance and cl ht leaders. datum of M? Meigffesneln m‘, ‘Drab the attitude of Assist-ant Secretmy must also accept the necessity for gsret Callbeck of Tryoh, h sort-S. ‘ - airports take part in a. blackout i The scout camp hel at Cami) comm election necemmtd by oi State Adolph 5- Berle. Jr.. who idle manufacturing capacity. And h" s M» the "me “m- u lson Pier (nee Terese Buchan was srwther bright. iea- m, 8mm of 3m, Man Cock“ is taking considerable time out u we soccpt need for idle Human-At the P. 1:. 1, n nu . - - move --- w" f “awed”! “m, m. m“ o; o}... your‘; Activities with an m%cm,ul congenial“ can,” from his diplomatic dutien m exer- mgnuflmtming odpmity, o, mugt Nov. 14. 1e41, to w. tho . runmsr. saavrcns - The mam the m, lmm of h" mm“ (.4 14 being shown in at- M; in the mo 8mm, dame“ clse Persuasive blsndishrnents upon accept the inevitability of idle men. Roy Hiima“. Pwnol. a daughter. "" ' funeral of Mrs. Patrick McMahon 1': ‘b d 1 England tcndanoe over 1940. 1t was o. rcol “I fee, and member‘ o; o“, u; Congnssmen in behalf of the St. the very institutions which we have .... .... .......... ...... 1 u =- ~ cm m -1=-*@:..:=;2 “r i. w»... 1 were» “up” “:"":"u'"r. s“ m “r1181 ""1 r *1 shun"... ire“:- Moon. rm 3 _.CP __Au- her late residence, 52 Sydney 8t» _ , o, share of the cre r c s ‘ _cockemm d, u. sen a par o e sense pro- Mr. Olds took llO hots of the al- n v. Qv- . . , r- w utive llfillSll souifcesxeoelvod to St. Dunstnn's Basilica where a studéntrlsglrlllt siolglggnat 115%,”... of the camp should ‘go inoixlaeighfi gglwhen he reslgnavhiz gram. 1 m resdy tremendous idle generating ‘lLloyd i-lhslzmi of Benheim, ' much satisfaction" gums)“ Solemn Requiem Hlgh M555 w“ In North Milton DEW“ 5nd “in? Pnea; m" bu“ Sea; in favor bf the new nptiongl ‘Imam l. mwlah w be ‘dd or! u; “PM”? in wholly o‘ "dominantly oi 1_£'__a_l?_1_f'________ ___ - - 2 news that Tilrkov has become celebrated by her son Rev. P. Mc- _'_____ shoulders rested 1110611 Conservative 1cm“... suvemm belief ‘that dc ay may prove s f l-powered plants the United “"1 “up less-lend w»- M» m» “s” '1 "s. u» m» 1- mm 1-» -- “n. ........... m» .s-¢ u- ' ., t "i3‘.’°'i.‘.'.§§.§.“‘.‘.’€‘“€i.l‘. ‘B83335 s.e.i.°°°;.i'"= “.211; spit M» , ,scon, .. ' ' . .. - -ca r. sea — -~'—-———— lime other usrter it as lllllleswhllgigltxflgvfl-m F/W- 11°” “Md “f?!” ‘ohllscgallté 11°11‘ M “mm” “hi1 %'Q§$ mull trllgklgstelglcetgtlorl and {V5.3 "mm"? i“ 1°“! Thmfellvlnl serve-is mprrsentedpby production ACORN-DIMDONALI) - At at. q s w Dougsln was Master of Ceremonies. L“ I- D“ y’ 5 stationed he" Wh° h“, m “met it shoum be continued’ m, Weekend. $11919 W111 b! bill *1- fQW facilities used less than ten Percent David's Manse, cieorgctown. 0n n. 1' 1 . -. 1 i . . . 1r m“ my as a“ mm“ in the Sanctuary were His 111111111 111 5"“ 3m“ "- m 100111118 div" "MW “d “w” working days before the Christmas of the year. DurlnK the remainder Dec. 2. m1. by the ntv siuhcy .1. t/Purky‘ l. ill‘. ‘ d.l' itc- Assistlnl _ lied tl lal in thls TQSGIIE Wu 11110 - wainvyallirlllbfintllaxg13.3w. gcellfikcryslgrlsgiop‘Oiuhiylsighfilizgt Mrs. James W. Juggon$ios re- wall" éwlfiofiil thbgegcolilivggy cgigagrerlcy until '5»... next general 2113:1958 0i’ figflhoufekwlizilchwmll gtgllitgghitthgsevlnitallgiilfigxpacltgi ‘piggy ligzlblutrngboxféii“ a: 1 east maintain a v- - - ' ' ceived s. wire from r 11 ' shop the omnmiuimieo": repor - e 011-" thro the New Year holiday t t ds n11 l‘ ' ‘ “eulmllty to them. DUMMY‘ umv°“lly' Rm" my‘ Cpl Harold l; Judson announcinu closed suvema“ ‘aid h’ d“ ml “m” l of tb inc v known m’ l m e' Prmuose‘ ' ——~§__ Monsignor G. J. Mchellan. Bum- nil-u“ ‘mu, m m ‘and wlgb 1' h mm”. bu; been made lg nebeggflv b, c,“ l mum! ‘m. And voume urgen us l! Whenever the prmgt. lawrence _ 1- . b m _ M i or M. A sis t » which will await the refreshed and g keg, ,, 5mm‘; M; go,- pubucg. gllmnnllflllllillfill 1122132111?‘ ‘if-Right’! onvmv 335$“ the fifth armored Divis on. m‘ tgmngygfihng péiolgdirktelllfgrsxllz a fomul decision. gesficd Retgreiserlitgtivtelsl O3i‘:l:;ll-\B.f<y! blah 1;; gbiblr tyemorks are iduly _____.____ _ C Ellswvrlh- Rfiv- J- 311111111“ R"- ' M155 m Di kens, rest ' 5.61 red w 1m» “° m“? f ° ‘*1 "Pltldlmed 11 11*’- Cmltm“ °““ ADOMIAN-l c1 1. M. .. p ms of h°‘i‘;“.‘.‘.’.'..i.”-l".fi.lt'.§§..‘.“-“l%".““'8' sm11-1-d1l;?111§:°1,$'*cg"e* pp iili-‘ébrfiil swirl, -,~,<>";;. “n: Farmers warned 5:§"°.§‘.i2"p%f..l.'iif“.élf. lib; §.'~‘.°.3.’.2"...°l‘.°.3l.§“$...§"§3'2i?§i$:f N5;- 11-,.1,911f suilfqit “bfiu-‘c’? 1 ractical Mécage Kmkorw Rev W1 v M“: and b wrter herse , wor n8 tloo district o. 0 5 extrwmmary pncipiuu “not, t, 10s“ A m c effective and w e of‘ e ale Jmn .-\((‘\llliflll . . - ~ - - fitter at a London are”, who, south null-loo. a new o 1P - 0s (“be Howard. l B; ; m . L.P. mmlllmm “ " owing ' by the House Rules Commit-tee is w“ t1 m "My f m, wgfigf- - k ' Dollmkli mvllhlrtkilhllllllgli‘ FY"- P- mm!“ “nut “out distflfifigllad 1J3“ angle. forthcoming in the interim and an ‘wlll? clmlrllriovnes is Flepresentatlve . . _ _ ‘ a eaHappler (1151-1315 “Filmer Row" Riv- 1- °- ussell our: M i. A of °“."‘%‘J..éi‘uuu. ‘ rgport - ‘dmlmnmlon “must” m i‘ w Jam“ E. m “m, ,,,.>......~.v1- itlfilsglfiiiimkfil? ‘Ilncf-“T? v . plgbe hogtied; Rev. K. MdPhelmnv ML R 'i ‘C rllotte- Ln rm rcvlcwed briefly the tached. In this 11881115 ll 1B 11°36‘ vanis, who has combed the entire ,._ ,..,.."_ ,,.. W. D ... ' u] t q . Mount. stewart was n ha A-iswo t h c 1o ,1 _ i941. M .. l... 1 5.... .<.. ., 339d PIS mas . Iracadle; Rev. B. Macmfiflldvxg‘ town yesterday marketing silver fox various activities Llunfitagiznmizliiz- fteéfimtlgnllmm ghenwltge oountlryédlsotffi by ‘stated, tile: ran; 7, yeurg \ mo,“ i , 1,, c no . c ' ' e on ' om s react on . L my (fivrgrghn: CfigfRniihd R01‘. P°‘“'M’;,,°l“,'_,k'h§,b§'1'f§is§o§:nz§§ gl-lolthgeryvlggemhgld 111 511- Dim‘ i‘ 3°"! "u" L‘ 11°F l" ‘"59"- wrence proposal. The resultant JAY H G . m w ' Inimi- the most com lcte . ipitus C.S'SR of Holy Rfi- varied m "a ' sun's Basilica and T111115? filmed UITAWA- Dec- a " ‘om-Th’ B1" We“ Wm‘ wmplele Wm‘ complications are impressive and TM ' ‘m, b W" ed‘ s "l 1111mm! selection]: r A‘ ‘L p i-hh 15in}! Absolution "im- chumh 1°,- m, m, chief Scout Cumdisn Bacon Board tonight mo“, gpprovnl o; m. leglslgtlm, have been repmducm bv hm nesday, lki-cmbei a. 194i, Cyrus - Mm" rifts now on dlg- deemelr ‘b ills Excellency Blsh- -?_ i d b Sir Baden-Powell the different warned farmers 118M115?- produc- tho House. already somewhat out periodically 1., we gonwésglbnnl 3* “Y l“ m‘ 515' .Y°“"- Fllmm] ~ m‘ Thm‘ I!" lift: for w” Even y Assistln in e A cable h“ been me W y t inin courses held and the rc- ilon of off-grade 1103s unsuitable oi hand because of what critics call mcord with obvious effect upon {mm m“ 1511*‘ “"-"‘.‘l‘"°“ Fmm-‘V '~'i"°“' °" "m" ""91"" Z1201? fillitift 1s Glllis gnu. city- Mrs’ lnuflli" sgllenrklltfitlglvnof :12; salts stained 11pm 111d °°111w~ for the export market. the Administration's famous 1111111 several Representatives who had ‘ffféiml 1m slum‘ 'smml~lm»glit ‘ ‘ ' ': Me!af§_ 110111141113 9 __________..__.___-- "They now org more h0g5 be- policy‘ may kick over the majority bee 3 1d d _ f t} ‘ _t ._-]_ 0c - ulwli". if‘~"‘_‘"‘~‘~l 51- l-Zfl- t. fislonc Brush Comb and grfiogbpfllggenlleeylfdarnvéglgherry.Pnt- gmainghgslilpt.mgfgyoénxtglllgywllg m‘ mékewd unsunablgedxgr S? traces and summaries, w,‘ the s2 uphgc poosgzcto ogion-mgnnxiinent Imerment ML Smhmt unwtohv v ~ L‘ l S l f' ‘ l , Alfred an. P1111111 ‘ ' ch W wood 110W 1101119 bill u" 5 P W" m!" W" b‘; abw’ n e P°W¢1"5FB-W“Y PT°P°5 - e ma‘ Congressional action on the water- _“ "'“"_*‘ tailbone cgilg “l: b; x313.‘ ilfil§valtaterlfid Wilfred Mc enna. Scr- gmmrmfilgiogwrp‘ attached w e bnerliging his clothes was sunk. domestic market.‘ the board said jority leadership is fearful of this. my 1, no bet.“ ma“ g one m ton » nrlw. vlcc at the grave was co ducted by ' in a statement. ‘If the number of which would seem to account (or shot with m takers on the long Mr, Gilbert Arsensult. Fitzroy these off-grade hogs Ls. not sub- the futile and almost desperate In Memoriam . l ' . 1 the eceascd. _ Lbbb end. For action in the easily new ouflf,’ ggegseo In bu‘ m‘ '°“§___--- mgb3°=g;1,,,,,l{.°,f5,‘:°°?.. New: street, was taken to the Chr-r- stanually reduced. this wrplvl manwuvsrlnz by 111$ Befldésafl Year, however. the onus are by no ; ‘ ' ultuthorltleo assure u; that 1&1! cutuqlndgf-Lymé who recently re- lotietown l-lospitsl 18st 1118111? 10f product which can only besold in capitol Hill during he good-tn"! means ns wide. 1 should say two ; Mes of Roses Gift Sets In lihllnlry can be reed from a turned to England from tho Unlted treatment. His man friends re- the domestic market wil. ultl- these ardent operators n er ,0 0m, ma. ‘he proposal do“ M; _ _, "g moi chests, hi,“ b, b‘. scourge of tubcrcolos . Clliilrgistmu 8mm mt mam, M1 m‘ don," g-net to learn of s illness and mately force all hog prices to eve move is countered by the op- make the House 051mm... before _ r vo Gift Cues. 3:31. money will pay for t N’ m m‘; 1mm‘, of the Atlhntld- C01 “fill? Plfilfllllfiigurl- lower levels." posl on. Though representing e. Febmmy M:Dl‘:|‘:'g1i11,fl‘n|;n;;r_\' Alina}: ' OTTAWA. Dec. 3--(C'P)-1=\arm- l 939. Fond arr (he memories lhai lingo: Dear ls the one thni is gour- ‘ m‘ I "3 Secrets" Gift £111 lValnut Chest: and In By cnopr nnvns ctivo 0m Click. y . ers may buy feeder livestock for —-~-—-~ ‘ finishing and resale without ob- 1h‘! If t 11ml] t lnin_ a licence from the Wnr- v v llllkllehyllfoglalkl 0:2 tlme gfltfiél and Trade Board. C. ',',‘,‘|"1';'°a': 3y‘;llf,ll:lrg‘;gl{lglz,g°ll"' ‘H "lilies an comm; n. R. Murphy. director oi licensing. ' ' ~ ' . t Gm‘ ' "m lonllglz lusvriod h; lu-r Family. ‘ . Do bt- a arise among some il::l'§'b',,‘,“¢';‘ 5'" l" I"! fnrmgrs m lhim-prghhg t. board M" wmhm.“ ‘ order which requires‘ llctrmislnltz (sf -1B3~1Z-4-1| ' nil persons engages‘. n e oo, “$"'-'__' ‘Whig: h0g9 clothing or milfecrd business. t d “gum-Moan. lactate llnlorl \‘ Farms are spcci ich 1y oxompo t d 1~ n1. rc‘ , ..ccpt when they lilall:filiéc:rlgg%- Ifllglrély “i: to? T005216 on dealers. N. D. MdCLearl I V‘ "' 1"“ ""1 llge n; l c ‘NT-Tn nnnumcs 1 vhbmin solving your II" ‘ _ . ___fl - UNDERTAKER y ___ ‘ w *1 MONTREAL. QUE, use. 2—'l‘he iMsALMik n gr: 1's 1'.» !“"'.= for llm n1‘ inclushe Cnrvdfliii Nuflous‘ Railways W101’ m». nne ray cored evil" '1 11"" b" 3 m 1on1 w re 57.177265 "as 111E Two MACS i". u g flhnrlollrtirwn nnrl ‘"1 (Mm Street “Very well," said the goml North Wlltehlrr fairy as she put them dimn on “Let me see. A horn for Plecwee. n doll for Molly and a pipe for “Oh,” aid Mrs. Mouse, "ilut is right. Christmas will soon be Mn. Mouse was sewing. "Hello," cried Stnrbrlglil. “Wlwl m (fly _ . . :1 57.196891? '01’ , Ph us 1 .1 Attend‘? "Mum would you like for Christmas?" here." Daddy." her lisl. lung‘ ~94‘ on increase oi M" , ~ l. _ ‘M1366 01' 10.1 DCTCOIH. 1 _ x ‘ . Q “h . _ ‘ >_ l I ' h I u H“ V ' v I . .1 l - . . J ‘QRIINW’ '