{ff-T ‘ff-Eff- Increase Foreseen WPTIS 'ii().‘>iI> Fill. ' ' Solon’: as iii,- Wife ls .,li ‘n Er _._._._._._-_-,vfiv, ~..-.-.- s.»'.'=-..'--'-'ru--r--m-r-r-rrwrrr-'-'-'-'h'- eacs six G'- u... no.1»... Hero, m. A w“ any. In tI-lariiy "IQ tame was: durum, lwt! ct the tame iian u! ‘TME MIIACIE CF MORGAN S CIISIK‘ bu! even FUNNIERI = BIIACIIENI ntli ELLA RAINE$ \‘.'ll.l.l\‘.i i>i:.ii.\ui;si' .\l-n “LI-I '- u. nus-III II Il-flllinl trfl-siafiifis c a i’ l r0 L l )i(l.\'il.\\' 'I‘l'l'.'.\'I).\Y F \‘»'!<T UN ICS DAY l .5.»- l». l. BARREL NAISII {GLORIA STUART- ALAII IJIIIE Nlarch 0f Time - Color Cartoon III-YIDDIIIHHJI'IIIII.II‘JHII ‘u’; n I l a (it) FISHING . Color Short .-. -.~.'.-.'tvr-.'-. as.ua'2.-.-.-.-'--'i.-=.-.'..-'.'.v.'--'-'-'A't'--'.'r-v __, I COilillgSILV, Lincolnsliirc. England. .5? Cooke, James PRINCE tnirllinn -=- MON. “FORTY iniisvas" ADDED SHORTS Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:15 A COLUMBIA PICTURE ItAIlT - itlAII UIMBIIIIIY Q5'-'s"-'e'a'c“.i"-"ir“i'a'n'-'a'e'n\fi'n'ufifflfi5fufifi‘d'h'fh HII-‘lfi555'.‘f-‘f-‘JEHHN'u‘b'i'u'n'u'uflnfi'b'n'n‘u'n‘a'n'h‘h'hfin'h'u‘h5'u‘n'h'flfifi' aarauauas EZHVAfiHD@e§ COMING-—- WED. and THUR Under Sponsorship of Lollies’ xiifi of Prince Edward Islarirl Il-iepifal v.5" [wife] Ilazelbrook. I‘. E. I fiam-c-uummnvuam-Q-ma-t-r-"fl-‘MV LieuL, Yariiiotiili, n. s. PRINCE la‘i)WARD-TODAY-DTUSICAL TREAT “TAKE IT BIG ” PLIIH‘ SHORTS — SHOWS 2:30 - 7 ~ 9 Killed in Action of Casualties W" ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE! S OVER EAS ' Killed 0n Active Service Glroux, Joseph Anthony Austin. 5gp, Deniers Centre, Que. _ Goodwin, Donald, Sgt, Arnprior, _. ff-‘Jfl-‘f-Flfhfifi‘ Ont. Rosen, Arthur, P0,, Toronto. Ont. I Willisoii, Raymond Phillip, FQ,‘ | ‘Ilvlotise Jaw, Sask. a Q Young, Thomas McLaren, F0. West Suiniiierhiiid, B. . Itlissing (in Active Service After Air Operations I Boyd, George Daniel, F0‘. La‘ lchute, Que. n‘ Harrell, Arthur 5" Windsor, Ont. 51' Piclie, Louis Paul Emile, F0.. -, New London, COllilCCllClil, USA. Missing 0n Active Service l Jardine. Alexander Edwin, AC1, Collingwood, Ont. ‘Previously Reported Missing On Active Service — Now Reported Prisoner of War-Germany Miller, Richard William. Esqulnialt, 8.0. Previously Reported c "ff-i nun u James. F0» -=‘- 4'5".‘ Mrs. Russel G iP-‘ftf-‘ffl-‘Ji-fli‘ rband, Lisut, R. G Douglas ‘was reported missing Jan Active ‘service-A giiissltrigficgili is now for omcml Purposes Presumed Dead . _ I McClclland. David Stuart, SgtfiBesld“ 215, “MQW and lStoncwall, Man. men‘ “my '-'h'¢'n'¢"-"-'="u".i“e'n‘qf uiio reside ead of seriously “lured on ‘and Coffin iii Ital I Active Service I I Armstrong, Robert Kenneth, F.-‘ I I Sgt, Harriston, Ont. CANADA Missing 0n Active Service Alter ‘ Flying Operiztiuns l Brown, Frederick Edward, PO, Army Cadet ITorquay Devon, Poul I Dageiiliani, Essex, England. . i Helper. Sidney, ‘ E3. England. Hilfftlfd, Frederick Douglas, Sgt.. i I. 531., London Church Parade :vl, Jones, Glyn Ivoimfigt. Cilirew '|Neath, Glainorgan, :_ . O , , gl Kmgdml- Jill!" Vim-W- FOJ cadgts sfilililéiliififld mglirlulilgi mgrrirade pYsprad, Glanioigan. Wales. T . . ,| D 1d T] I as s, G1 5_ he parade “as under the com $3 80%" sggsmw m“ ~ g " a iiitinci of Cadet Major Elmer Blan- i ~‘ ‘ w, _ chard, corps commander. the Ro-_ liaiiglfil-déwwgoltol" La“ man Catholic party proceeding I0-' id Nmlrqliidfinsgqli-l,Jéouls‘ F0" Lin“ of the latter, and the Protestan If! ‘m _- “= “ » ‘party going to Trinity United a Wcstwaicr. iJaiid Rcggis. Sgt. , , ‘u, wemss SC qqvd iChurch in charge of Cadet Lieut {l I - figfiskjxnnn [David Cornish. Colonel Paton P Died ()n .0 ive Service W v h t I u d [5 , _\ (are, (Ice ors and lawyers. 5E‘ wglaixiilrlingSasllghn Hugn’ hAcTtgiriiilingatg tllie Aihiguiiiesiere re i I ROYAL cavsoux NAVY I Qmmhl“! “W” Emmi Previously Reported Missing on IICEIII as of iotii of June, 19-11: 1°“'1“§ Th8 Signalman, tveyburn, atchcivan. ‘r i Kfrtiliieiulliilrviceepoiiiciil nowlsinileiumed dme- vcnw“ Rog“? dead as of’ 10th of June. I944: tame . _ l t sergeants; slsijggsigggk “gfg*;,gor,lfi=‘vg;{,im,fi w Constable, M Bourke. w 'n'n'lil'h'n'h'fn'n'n'n'u'n'ln'ln'uv “NADMN ARMY ‘Iiiacker. Doircn, Joseph Dun- n.;..n.b19d_ o L 0 TIRSEAS galIphMggClCPt FU-m" Harry bar’ rrcoiitziiciiilations were evzn sugges- (M 't'm. Provinces) “if 1°51 e . . a “ruwtiunded c8219 have “unified "5 sproktr ivithou ,_ , .I.I. R I t * ' ‘ - , § coiiriyflngetiilie .»tricigliilieni.ieut_,‘ Lloyd Rogers. Harold Lea. Emile ‘Md Mrs. Winnifreti Eileen luacl-ficdi A Godfrey Arsenault. Neil _ Squarebriggs, Dollar New Brunswick Regiment Robertson, Osborne Injured l Corps Officers New Brunswick Regiment I Chatham, N. B. . , Killed in Action m3 9~ l _ New Brunswick Regiment I C cildflc 241112!‘ dJ- ‘ll Albl , s t., Can- Orbs 011m 1i er, obfifmglfi E‘ S n g ' Cadet Captain K. ;.: Adjutant. . y (Continued on Pfige 12) ' son. Quatcriiiaster Cadet Lieutenant N IRange Officer. Cadet Lieutenant D. No l Platoon Commander .Block Army Gigarets STUNNING IN ITS SPLENDOR! TERRIFYING IN ITS SUSPENSEI SllSlllilllill TllllHAN Ffifilld ,El Senyriicn oi Romantic Ha ct "Phantom ol the Operow "Dragon Seed"! BillllS Kldldll Greul Sig! Oi "Armin: and Old lace“ Edit? ‘S . victor (and Housewives who st- from slcrp to stnrg la iiig for joice to loam peaches in i944 was increased by ‘ 274 per cent over the pack of i943. or, in pounds, there were 23,000,000 pounds packed this year as com- pared Willi 6,142,000 lzst year. - There was an increasp cf I83 per cent. in the loganberrv pack; 12'! in the pack of apricots; 76 per cent in raspberries: 63 per cent in cher- ries. nnd good increase In pears. the, vegetable alzlv tnore of pack has not been so outstanding us than there although there was a 60 per cent. canned tomato The iiior- canned juice pack; 43 per cent more out- vi Tun! "W"?! put in corn; 33 per cent. more peas Acdummnu,“ leggy“ canned: per cent. more | .. i. “zl as usual beans, | Alon ro ‘o. “pi 1w yfllliired loéitviirin-Cesiimg the? Iilfiftéhewgfielg ti.....¢;...,,,,,,,,, luyond Use Christmas Seals ‘ucir pores , 1 n, scr se I itat oniv ; prices, I takcn steps to assure tli of tiitic canned goods will not- Irisc to inflationary‘ heights. incrcasc 1f;_utEi_Il_lA_lI_E__F9il_liAiI I.ll_ll!IIIi_ STIJSSEL .1 Plus Movie Pests - Cartoon - Band Short ‘#-"-.'-"-'-'-'-"J‘-"-"-'-'Iu'-‘-'>‘-'J-"Jl-‘f-‘J-‘I-‘f-‘I-‘If-‘fl-‘Jwi: they will ccntlnile to be gold at l ceiling Board has at tLie price, , From Black Market .,~1 Cadet Lieutenant No 2 Platoon Commander. | Cadet Lieutenant D No 3 Platoon Commander. -*_ 1 Cadet Lieutenant (nctingi J. PARIS, Nov. 23 — (AP) —G8i\.‘G:\lI(illll No 4 Platoon Com- .’ Eisenhower has ordered the court- mandei" final-ma] 0f any service personnel Cadet Lieutenant P a engaged in black market sales of No 5 Platoon Commander. ' clgarets, lt was disclosed today. ~ Cadet Lieutenant V. The Allied supreme coiiimande". Band ordering an investigation of reports 10f illegal sales, expressed detenti- | l I Rogers, t“ War Gases (Continued) i , - th.i the distribution gxlltgjlgaligtsscfi, [3315 \\'§\f theatre i5! Persistent and non-persistent @- P°§“‘°‘e:... .:::§l..“?:*:..:i§ ‘slsazlazlrllsz; I ' 7 persistent gases are liquids. and ‘b61118 Twill-Fulfilled “fr the mam‘: persistence depends on a number ,0! lflm- There “Y” as‘? "b deéfesb of factors of which the most 5m- -f.in thc pflvk “f ‘llllmlry “(he partant ls the rate of evaporation. fElTlfs and l>_l1l¢'1>P=‘11°~‘~--_ d“ t" The latter depends upon the vapour Ffact that this l>lil<lll°u°n ‘m5 pressure: the higher the vapour "m-"Pd i'1"““°"d““s1y his: In Dresure. the higher the rate of owing to the ehofiflgfl ° ° er evaporation and the lower the re~ fruits, such as iT-“ICIICS- slsteiice War gases in true gas form 1 .i i- i 1 I i} 1 a arched vainly‘ st winter look-l peaches will re- pack of i‘ ilier: Ii" morryof canned strawbvrles, fcr none _ find vegmablm; for sale, but was canned this year, the fruit m» with guy romance = f (vapour) are generally not persis- = " " i’ ' " tent. heat _-_ , 15'.‘ "A! N‘ ' decrlase persistence, Enclosed .""‘v"""'l “VT-A - l I spaces or hollows such as base_ - i r T merits increase persistence, zfi l Methods of Reietwlng Gases Gasese may be stored ‘in cylin- To ders and released from these at '- e“ a distance 61f scjverfiil LIIITOI-Tililng , _ _ . ' yards from e ob cc ve. t e wn Shows 3.30 - 7 8.10 being a factor in the effective di- recting of the giisFour inch mor- tars and artillery may be used. Air- craft may be used either to drop ygas bombs or to spray the gas up“ on the objective. easy "r0 IRON I Most of us housewives enjoy the house dresses that button from the neck to the hem beause they can be opened fiat and are so easy to iron. However. the wise woman will reinforce the lower two buttons so they will not tear out in her very i Inctive housework Just put a I I I “r-"nuen-a-uas‘. .. HE'S RIDING YOUR WAY- itluzlng the path with tough action with swell songs IIISSELI. square oi’ strong material on the' underneath suction of the hemi holding the buttons I “mm I SAVE A LIFE Christmas Seals have helped cut Canada‘: tuberculosis death rah -75 par cont. When you use Christmas hull. you loin a lilo IIVIIW campaign. o? with out YAVIOI mu SAVAGE and hi! rm: (TIIARLOWEIOWN ctianoiaN ‘u-l W. C. T U. I . | i "Come. moans-BE aria faithful ! servant. cater thou into the ioY 01 the mm," I Douglas, Mt. Th“ “I1 my u“ Stewart, has received official notl- Th t “my me ' t h . s- f1 d‘ PO_ ficatlon from Ot awa t at her 23m To “Ohms! hglghm aspire‘ 31st Tffllt all I do reasonst (pre- sum d killed In action on tha ate. ---— ‘ E little cliil- IIMLWARD-A NEW WATCH- and BrucmhlLleut - WORD ~ . ,. _ D $1.. l v to mourn spar-i gIllfilICS PCIC), F. Sgt, Grit‘; s; eifngsMrs Geddie Douglas ' I-lillsborO have came to our oiri. Elvin in Pranee '.-.~.~.*.-=.~.-...'-."='~.=.'. -a-'.\=.".-.="v~»-lar Alcohol Fuiaie= eech a mighty 100 dudmq 7 51-03. Canada. This YB" 5t. Dunstairs Bascilica in charge ' “finding n.0,“ yam Harvard, (:01- ,,, 11t- ltock the salute at the Charlotte-i “I'd Sim" “"11 H “me n mms In tiic qualifying course for the" It "my bi‘ 11° M ma‘ ‘i"e“md'a" _ _ a f _ h 1. q _et'f_‘n-fil‘ld-fl-qllill‘t8l' hours Active sefllce and m“ presumed Cadet Oflligfires so?“ catijclt EIIIILVIIITZPCIIIN atfigt-igflélllliiléi i235? ' -» n- ' , - i- 5. s ucn. 'a . - M-Murdo- gggg; *" * ' son, David Cornish, David Bent- on ley, Phillip Jardiiie, David Jar- sor h school intended i0 P-“Umoie The following have qualified as Yale in this C850 planned to in- Rogers. Joseph Gtillaiii, Clifford Santrv, George Saunders, Raymond Dunn, A1exander_ Keitii ivakelin, Wendali Barrett. I Based on the Qbqve Official re_ I36? rerponsibdiy for seeking the Mo» Meir»Yr:.iz.l:i.mailer: ems: d E Blanchard, MacMlilan, that. receive tucli lrirg; financial Cadet Lieutenant H. MacPher- make ample profiflsiOil for preven- ,| Wilson story told by Alcoholic: Anonymous l Cornish, D Bentley. is thr- TCEDOHSIIIIII _v of each citizen Jardine, Jardme i can never be solved by being ignor- wind nnd rain help to ti l , wan‘ no l owitr ' By John Oxeiiham. a o I owe? Mrlratydmrd-what do I not’! mall that 1 ani. And an that 1 have e0tr— All that I am. And that how small s thins. Compared witih all Thy goodly fostering, Wlint do lowe To those who follow on? —'I‘o bulicl more sure The Freedom we have won :- To build more sin-e, The Kingdcms of Thy Grace, Kingdoms secure In ’Pruth and Righ eyusuess. What do I owe To Christ, mv Lord, my King? Be one swee offering:- lfe touched xvii-h holy (IN. 1w.) great forward movements Recon come iiito being I5 A1¢°h°11°5 ianriiimnntua-Jivilienei addicts aid addlcks to know Alccohol and its effects on l'fe and the Yale sorool I f’l(‘i~fll’ in Alcohol education-Dr. C. W. DsMilje gwes this account 0f the school. YALE (STUDIES The Yale School of Alcohol sumo,‘ “mic,- me leadership of Dr, E. M. Jelllnek, was held July 4 m Augugf/ 4, a. Yale University, Nev; Haven. Conner leui. Iii i043 the iiii/ITIZIIOG was 79.111- l52 registered from almos. every lrom Canann represent i es. '1']..- yfnff iiichided members of i’ “mm, m,“ Npgi" YQfk ilniversitics social workers from New ‘xifork, ' Cievelaiid and Waslimiflfifl- 0 15°75 In 194,3 the course covered six weeks, .,is year by increasing the daily work, it was four iveeks 10M. A great University does not 59°11" ‘some special Inc of thouilhl- QM I vosiiga Q fen-lonely every phase o! the al dial problem. Grrat masses of material were w but he general ted. But it is fair t0 s an; that every exception recogn- (n Thu-v is a great Problem an“ most (l°;'.‘lcult one. lb) ‘Ihf- so tiziii of the problem must be sought. not by I110 few, bu‘. by our eiiizrnry‘ ht large, Every one of vs who is Lt mtrictic citiz;n must (cl Alcoholism is a disease and should be treated as srxch, and our du y Ls ti secure p eventive as Wei as curative measures. Governments returns from the rifflc, should tion as ywll as cure. The marvelous is ei-lrlciue of whm con be clone. m‘) Education of the iidng gen- eration as wcll n5 0f 016101‘ citizens as weIl as of our official represen- tative, the Govcrmnent. 1e) The "Trrl'fic“ presents social, economic, heal h, satiety medical political and religious problems that cd_ And it was recognized that he ‘proverbial a‘tin'.il<e cf the ostrich is , the attitude of he mn-lcrity of our cit-locus today. The Federal Council of Churches iIS solidly behind the School and has one of its officers as assistant HING- tor, On the other hand no phase of the Eric's concerning alcohol was D denied presentation. l rim one: What or when} s of this tra- llffic on the homes elf the nzrlon? The hflild that iccks he cradle is the hand tha‘ rules the world." But what if the.» hand is pa-lried and the bgln i-chtnd it unable ‘o fune- on 0.1L it i. a - liquor triifim? s ngged by me If yw can lane fl. Judge's word for ' ntnte in the Uflllmi The" w"? 7 st .1. ns III ' MEIMIIIIIIM MR8. FRANK DRISOOLL On Friday event-nu. November 3. the Angel of Death summoned the soul of Mrs. Frank Driscoll to i'e- turn to its Maker. Mrs Drlscoll. the former Margaret Georgina Coady. had been iii but a short time and hei- suddrn death came as a sev- ere shock not oniv to her family but also to her rnanv relatives and friends. Her family deetly regret the passing of a devoted wife and mother. She Possessed a singularly unslflsh and ve pleasant disposi- tion. and was t eiess in her ef- forts to do good. To a marked degree, she had that enviable quai- ity of being able to give of herself and al who had the privilege of knowing her esilcd her “Friend? the footsteps of her Divine Lord and Master. ever liv- trig accordins to the Christian firineeiiples in which she flrniiv b:- QV - summons to ITDOFI o Our Divine Lord came to her Whilst she was still actively interested in the good things u! this life. It is not difficult to vision the loving welcome reward with which God greeted her as she Heavenly Home. Where "Eve hast not seen. nor ear heard. nor hath it entered into the heart. of man. the] things that God has prepared for those that love Him." Truly. plucked from this world one of the rarest. most precious of Hts crea- tures. vet He did that she might the sooner enlov the Infinite Hap- incss of His Blessed Presence. May Ls will be done. She leaves to mourn their great loss. her husband, four daughters. Isaac. Mrs. Edwin Hagen and Hfllfn. two sons. John and Rus- sell. three brothers. Patrick. Rob- ert and Bernard Coady, and four slstelfs- MP3 J J- Murphy. Mrs. Jnxms McManus. Mrs John H Monday, November 6th to StDun- “(hem 591mm Rfiqulem High Mass ‘I Wilfred Mc- Rev. L. Dougan, dea- con and Rev. K. MacMillan, sub- cleacon. Rev Louis Callaghan, a cousin of the deceased. was in the sagguaiiv. e nail bearers wer : Driscoll. Joseph F. Posvegosfliiislegh vie. Wm T. Coadv, Benjamin Farliuharson and Russell Jenklrs. The prayers at the grave were re. l}? bv Rev W. McCardlc. We have loved her in live, leg n5 11°! forget her in death." Mav she rest in peace. ' MASS OFFERINGS usse . e grnnkll Eli b m"!- Dflvtmghiizlilrcnjack Alycfl Alle, children. Mflry. Ed. children. Ih-Ilelen r. and Mrs Daniel Driscoll Mr and Mrs. J P Driscoll Mr. and Mrs Robert Coadv Mr and Mrs. Bernard Cnady zAIunt Laura. Joseph and Viola rs. Wm. Coady. ltiarizaret and ohonse Mr, a d ,1 and Alvcg, Clalmrsibridgiexf‘ °i5ra,.1"§_°M“““‘ M’ M- J- Dflnnelly. Vernon and Merizaret Mrs. Hugh L. MacDonald $1 and Mrs Martin Driseoil M? 22S Rift Slim" perms Driscoll “mu Llgf- ling ‘iiigfrs John Dillon ur . _ Mm Pilalng-Ifiargsiind tamlli. Jam Mrs. Gavin Dufrv Rngrfulxitiiild,‘ Mrs Wm. T. Coady r and lvirs Elmer McQuoid Mr. a d M _ _ DoFlé-glau 11d Mrs Stephen Mac e an arga t C d, Mr. and Mrs, ESWHYgBSIIIQA Mr, and Mrs John E Hagen Mr and lVLrs Fred Seal:- w 131d Mrs‘; Eugen» 003d]! r . nil - Miinus, Cambridge. Maggon Me . and Mrs. Charles MacKin- I101! and fB-mlly. Cambridge. Mess. [Olilrgaiéazlyn and unhesitatlnzly she ‘ G011 in ill Mrs. David Roberts. Mrs, Alle Mc- ta Donuid and fami staff and Social Analysis Branch, Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Ot- Sitter... Executive of O.Y.O.. “$5.5, Meg Charlottetown, Ottawa “the, Friends iii the Dominion Bureau obmwl of Statistics. Ottawa. st. Brigid's c. Y. 0., Ottawa. 5on1, 5,, ttawa. Moi-rissey. Ottawa leer. Island. U. S. A Rev bericy, no _ TAKE TWO-IN MEMOtIAM .. Charlottetown. v Rose Sister John oi onto Anna and Agnes Curran, Boston, Mfi. d M . Lanesboflxfé‘ M“? 'M Rhinehart. wfinfiisg-nd Lena Brazil. Somer- .r nd M . . , squerviflue- Mags‘ M J Griffin. arv and Walter Morrissey Mr. and Mrs L O Kelly Mr. and Mrs Pius Oil/fears and family, John A Mac- wfiaeii» Drisooll and family. MacDonald '_ —l‘_- _ . that nlcohlolism is one o! the mater obstacles on the road to marital happiness. Moreover, divor- (res gran ed on the Krptmds of hab. itual drunkenness are rarely if w" {Qllgwed bi’ riecgnciliatlon. ‘ V61’ e. Pr! o of a‘ least t/went years-drunkenness has mnkeg third behind desertion fin-j cnreny 88 I lending cause for failure of ;"‘;§'il‘“;.."‘.§"l°i’€. *".....""~"=»" a. . u u o. I. _ edwchmago hwy-P rt. lam hat a iialo society has plac-' ed on the brow of the liquor tray. fie by giving it so prominent n place in the home. It must. grgcg every social function, and be pro- duced whenever nnv one comes into the home. Wé use it to drink the health of the bride, as we send her 0n her way to estab- Ish another home. evidently for- setflni; that the cursed thing he..- elr has, never can, bring her bier. snz and will very likely bring blight and sorrow to herself and her children yet unborn I -_______ To Probe Statement By Amiy Officers OTTAWA. Nov. fl — (OP) — LL-Gen. W.E sansom of Klim- ton 0nt., has been ppotnted by Defcnce Minister McNaughton to lnvestlaate and reoort on state- ments made in Vancouver Monday ‘ov high-ranking officers of the Canadian Army's 6th division who said they did not believe overseas troops could be reinforced bv en- couraging Home Defence Troops to volunteer for active service. it was learned today. Gen. sansom. former divisional commander overseas. was under- od to be en route to Vancouver. THE MISSES HOLMES 6' BRADLEY Bureau of Statistic. Ottawa. Spray-Jeanne Way. Ottawa. D Hon s . Spray-Sgt. and . Cumberland, Charlottetown. W. F‘ MacDonald: Mr and Mass M oCoimac__ and Bud on display for your ap- penal. All wonderful for Christmas Gl SPECIALLY PRICED TO 159 Queen St. NQYEMBER 1944 II Few Drops lip Each Nostrll Relieve Stuffiness of Ilata swollen membranes-soc Soothing relief from stuffy, painful distress of a comes fast as Va-tro-noi spreads through the n thes irritatlo congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged passages. Makes breathing easier- try itl Follow directions in package. n, relieves cute catanh ‘>59. reduce; nasal vA-rnc-uotl rrh la a.':a.~‘°"°“ °°~‘ w Pgegwéi» m m... AIILIIOIIV and Nellie sewn m‘ Tm i-dtw H- °°d Margaret and Joe Power M,‘ and f“, when: Institute. Mr and Mrs L C. Mclsne M,‘ and M; ‘w’ Iumkln Joe“ and Jimmy McNaiiv u“; jump“ ' "h Fimmfl Vernon F. Maddigan Mrs. Mary Bragg Millie Paquettz and Marv Martin E. Power Mr. and s. L. J. MacDonald Mrs J J. McCarthy Mr, and Mrs. Linus Smith Marv Dufi Marv and yBennett Kelly’ n John MacMillan Lieutenant J. and Mrs. Mlc- J S’ Mary and Rav Siireenan Members on Mr Mciieilarb Austin Mac- a Joe O'Donnell. Ottawa Margaret Fleming. Ottawa Monica Roddy, Ottawa la Morris. Ottawa Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. E. J. H. Helen Buckley, Ottawa, Norman Gonnan. Ottawa. m“ Ella Smith, Ottawa. Nora MoCi-ank. Ottawa. Stella Morris, Ottawa. Helen Cadden, Ottawa. Niark itoberts, Ottawa Mr. and Mrs ciiiiv Mrs Edith Doyle and family. JOIRTI will M M n Id. nae Park. Aiass. 8y m: m“ v M: Edward ‘white and family films Beagcn, Brookiine. MsssP-N‘ Grace S Juhii Covie and an? Mr. land Mrs Louis Sherry In?‘ ya, Que. fondly. . and Mrs. George MacDon- tandem om“ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hynel u Mildred Dwnn. Edmonton AHA. Eileen and William Keorughan . and Mrs, Alec Gwynn, Rhode imdric atlronagiiiin, Kim- SPlR-ITUAL BOUQUETS Sisters of the wa. Sister Lou Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MalcEachern FLOWERS Crescent-The Family. Pillow-Friends in the Dominion MESSAGES 0F SYMPATIIY W Chmter S McLure Mr. and Mrs Dominic Smith, and Ethrl Leomlneter. and Mary MacDonald Winter has just begun — there’s lots of cold weather ahead! But you'll find everything you need for the girls right here — now! DRESSES, WOOL SKIRTS, COATS, HATS, SWEAT- ERS and SNOW SUITS. fts. CLEAR 1 RACK CI-IILDRENS DRESSES 1.95 and 2.95 Sizes 8 to 14x DON'T MISS THESE VALUES AS THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED Precious Blood. QBIENVQS. mbisurs of the Precious Blood, 0t- Gariin Will Oppose Gov’t OTTAWA, NOV. N -- (CPI - Mr. and Mrs. J. Uzamiiig Mm_ , v Bernadette and J M Mrs. Macilfiilianonuon Whitby “la- Sear. new an." Jee- - r a s. e0 ' a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Braaii and m§",§,‘3df"§; ‘I’ H‘ Madam!"- n v. “Do Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jugs Litiioiliaflthm $98!‘: Mrgmgh H} mm.“ III/II: 22g john iilltlislivgiiib flfilyfm“ M"- "m" WM In an s. eron MarthaMorrissev and mine finemgflfffj “m” Wm“ Mr. and Mrs. We nation Mur- sum Protestant orphans“ m phy and family. 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Murratv bfldae’ Mass‘ . and Mrs. M J, Macbean D‘ Howard Fm-quharson m; hnllsdruggiéi Mrs. E.J.Burge. Stone- family’ Gmchm. M“ lvIrs. J.‘ A Sherren and Kath- Lo mnernn‘ 0mm‘ Clara 0'Meara. Toronto. Ann OMeaia. Ottawa. Ott v. . MagDomnnld. Otih ' and Mrs, L. i-i Reason. In Appreciation , P. J. Phone 92 A. Cardin. tom" Tfgngpoft Minister and gomptilbofl’ LIbQlI , member of Parliament for Rich ' eiieu-Vercheres. said In view tonight he wou Government on I ‘WM deuce as a H!!!" ° thoriztnl an Intel" id new ‘h’ “on! confl- sctiori ll ovemll ""l""§.