mun“ u“. F?’ HCVFIS Iii‘ '1) (Sharla s. Siifir srrvtrt. iiilreal is now Silver Foxes, skrat, etc. at F. R. Mclniinefs Show- rooms, 1 too GraftonSt. ‘Aw/Gzsgvc. Starting tomorrow (Tuesday) our store will be open every oven- lng till. Chi". ~‘ 1 "c. to give those who find it inconvenient to shop during the day am opportunity to do their buying in the evenings. Remrulber open every evening starting Tuesday till Christmas. Closed all dag; SullP-‘iV-Yt Dec- 26th mixing Day- fiE EROS, Ltd. Plllli HQLHS BUYING SILVER FOXES and all kinds of raw furl st the Revere Hotel, Mr. N. Schelew will be there all week, We’ll 1|- sure you best prices. N. sonnets ..r _. _ us, umm,wI|V8yUMllc10f).llh'lbl-l- R0"““pe,_'w¥ VXM Th, m“! location ma been reached, mu cwll for the next. moot-mg ls lo be; iiimibe" W"? Fble V’ 5W it w" An example we can sot. for our bfiiii-‘iwii Gerbil-RHE- “19 9T children in every day lulu-g, ‘lhc dent‘ save a shut vumimw o! the tiext. mvetJtrig-urili be at the hcnle F955 "Mk *h’9“'m3 ma‘ me U" of Mrs. Cooil Wood. lnuicn vrn.» if-‘iiwi-imfl W35 300d Bl 11 K199911185. served by the wnuuttee ltn dldrgr. and the Secretary- MIB- F3801‘- Meetirlg closed wuu tho National never Maud s meetiris- The de- Ammm votionnl services, Whzch were con- ‘ ._.____._.___ ducted by n, (iiiietrent member were I OYSTER BED BRIDGE W-L _ ful preparation. committee was nor. sulccessiul in The annual me i: of the Oyster the old officers be re-eiecwd: met with the enth held at the home of Mrs. Philip 89'9"" o1 the meetinz which was closed Matbeson. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and Carol and re- peating the Creed in unison, follow- Sacrificed Life To Save Soldiers ed by roll coll which was respon- cd lo by aylug of ices amounting to $2.50. ‘here were ten members, one new member and two visitors present. The mlnutos oi’ the prov- ious asmunl and. monthly meetings were read, improved, and signed. The Siccretnry was absent so no rc- port was given. Correspondence was read, next. mating to be lrld at lvlrs. Hotvvurd Carr's home. R ll coil to be answered with Hot Supper es. The members decided to make s quilt, the quilting to take plaice at Mrs_ Howard Carr's. It was also dc- cided that each member tollce tee. l and lunch, some iorm of bread. Meeting closed with the National Anthem alter which n. damtyt lunch a social hall! hour ecijoycd. ARLINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll (or November Grade IlL-Abserit for Twil- Grade VIII.—-l, Belle Smith; l Clara. MncLeau and Allison Phil- lips; 3, Glen Mclirthur, Grade VIL-i, Marie Keklwr- John Dekknri ‘n 1 Grade VL-l, Urban Macbeiian. Giro. e —l, Norman Blanche Baglole; ‘Iihtme MRI-Qin- Gr IV.—l, Gerald Maclsllan; ad 2, Ralpeh Maclellau; 3, Earl Plea- tid. G ad III. - 1, Ruth Macteen: $0.3...“ Dennis and Oaflyle was served by the hostess and a soc- 3' m . 3 Rog,” Mmmmum 181 hOuijiytili/vliy 8.1L _ s§idnéy l w‘ S- G 2. liarrey linmfsa-yf 3, Allison Den: nis The annual itieotitig n!’ the W. M. S. of Montague Uniiocl Cli-j uirch met at the honte of ltlis, Geo- rge Gordon on Tuesday‘ evening‘ with n gcoj qi-letntiauce of the lad- ies. Mrs Ethan Stewart, tho Presi- dent, a in 1t g choir, rind Mts. ‘ .l elm-go o! the llvot- w‘ whilt unis vcry im- Cvrade I. Jr.--l, Shirley Winch- ester and Tnonms Plestid; 2, - roy Matthews; 3, Elwood Mac- Donald. ____-__. PART TIME WORKER! LONDON — pressire. Iltstrari m‘ the Theme wnr jobs in London at the rate o! given, Mrs. Gur-gon turd a Chrlst- 9,000 monthly, mas mBSSlLg-E and cpemd with -——————————-———-~ prayer Tlic Hymn, While Sm-rp- v.0. MAJOR. DEAD IItElYZlB Watched ‘I '~ Floris," utrus CAMBRIDGE, Eriglurfii. --(CP.l}—l— l, _~~. , _, 1 ' TNA sung. ltlrs. D: gave that‘ Major Alexis Dmm , w o won . e AB“: SEA“ ‘N n chh ‘ bountiful r "lug ‘r . ‘ Victoria Cross in the South Afric- upii," picturing so an war, died at '75. story. The following details o! the p 13 Alter a oirc-e of prnyerm “Mb (NEA olephone) NEW Gl'l.\'F.-\ WILD NIXN-The men in his outfit caller‘. him a. "wild r ~ ~ i 1v Q (_\'t‘\_ Sutlfn kil more than 2o Jnps dur- 1 and Buua. The lsricurvfl; only u. l lauded in Sll""‘.'_-, log Hes ' i tire injured limb, with Pu. F. C. ‘ A» .. applsltig first aid. i _ l | rode IV.—l, Ril. Sinnot; 2, l’ ‘AEc-Cliriiiy; 3, Ricliel lII.-l, Cecil Connolly. _ _ l‘.c. Connolly; i i! H fig a} I. WEININGER ['0 Fr in ll. Burying Mink, “it. Li»? -. Tl} t? T\ 1H1“ .: l f’? "Woman and ‘tilieeit-Ends Fikiiii‘! TTl*illl~T.‘§F).t‘i.‘il' -»- (‘HRISTMAS EVE 7K0 A. M. MONDAY, l‘_'.llltll{ 28th AND Iilitllil lfiiTfii Ail/AN 'rzt'.tt-:.~rt>r.*v. uicctcttlnuu 31st: iiimrii. 8.30 A. M. _ AY, JANUARY 4th N OT! iifiiviT SHOPPING THIS CHRISTMAS yo r fin iii 5.30 P. M. 5.30 P. ‘W. t that 1 ilrougn; over from l-islllax , gave hi, life unis a most gallon ‘ino- rlerrccl to. duutli and burial of the late Able Seaman Joseph A. McKenna. R-Ci N.V.R., have been received by his » ' -. P_ J, McKeutm, Pow- iroin naval headquarters, ml. Sfilllliiil McKcnnn enlist- l-d .0. the outbreak of vrnr and was ilmong lhc first to arrive overseas: Dear Mr. McKenna, li/lay l ofier my sympathy in the rreut loss which you have suf- fered through time sucrifice made by your son in the assault on Ui-"ppfl. l-i-c was cue oi the line the Presifent took ovc-r and tine‘ 0n many American business was disposed of. lliis. io-rt of the ycnrs f‘. cs utlnlch l a day. ';'I‘OL\D in, Fcbnlsry. All rcports of his scrv "e were cxccllent, and he suc- ;_ fully cart-ind out the task which hr sot for hltnself. ‘PM: craft; in \\’l.i:l\ your son was serving ~l i under the command of SlllJ-Llill nan! Ben F nklln, R NVR. Th0 itctmn in whl your some 1 pplsode, and is rcicrred to in the uiiicial rvport. by Colonel the Hon. J. L. Rolston, in the following words:- “...Numetcus cases of gallantry on the burl. of such pcrsoncll were rPccrclcd. At one point light cruit. vcnlturezl into extremely heavy fin.- to rescue men of the Royxil Rcstincetit of Ctmada who utcre Clulrlz‘! to the bottom of an over- lurrrd lntizliug craft close to the itiorc. OI those rescue craft one uns cultimatirled by a. Canadian Officer and in another a Canad- ian rating and an English rating sacrificed their lives to ssve these s0l<iicrs.. " _ Ycur son was the Canadian rat~ Suit-Lieutenant Franklin was wounded in the en- gugcnicnt. You have every reason to be very proud of your son. ~ The funeral oi your son and oi’ five others wl lcst their lives in . o , tallest. the Non- , conformist minister and the Ntwnl flwtbnm. Your sOn was buried lwith thfl rites of his Church ’the committal was pcrfDrmed by his own priest, the Rrv. Fame,» ]j_ Cultsslrzlt, Yhc Roman Catholic of. ficlulittg chaplain. - . f ._ , The soniot- officers present were " Vlcc~Ji<lxnlrul Harmonia-Jones, It N. and Captain E. Heston, RN, I‘ 0m the group in which your F311 srrvcd. ._$li‘a-Llcullrlnli:s Book. Sin. t- lr. Ortrztrrkc, Dolley and smith, -t iouricui ratings, “fin .\ CC ‘lllOllF, ,‘I(~ v final snlttln . Yunnan Catholic.“ lflJiPd the. . of ilirr-e vollcv: "ms flvctl. and the "Lost Post." was Cfllliiilliill sfirqtjntfl“ Sinreroil‘, (sgdJ K. S. Msrbsrhlass, ,1». Cdt", ncnva Stuff Officer (Combined Operation) cawmsfioTLAi/i‘! w. L ‘Ihe December meeting ocf my Cenbral Royalty W_ I. was hem at the home of Mrs. Russel Roper, BWCKiW Point Road. In the ab- sense of the Preslrjonvt, Mrs. Harold Sien-d, the chair was occupied by Mrs. Russel Roper, Vice-Pres. 11m meeting xvith l4 membccs fmsent, “"15 QPWNI by singing the Institute Oidl’. The mkniulms c! the lmt mos-fling vtmtc rend and adopted, the lowvd by roll call. A resolution to the effect limit scvcrul eldec-ly people of the cmnmunily now that in be remembered at Christmas was moved nrml adopted. 'I"lle Tress- tuors report Miami: a. bank balance of $46.40 to the credit of the Insti- tute. The sum of $3.00 was voted for the T. B. lbeairue. The fl‘): committee reported irult sent i0 one sick, lcttcrs 0i mcnks were to‘ sounded by a cclvcd from tho President mnd hcr rnmflv ark-mwledgkia flowers sent by the Insifluic in their recent‘, hcwnvamr-‘nt, The Red Crms 1w. port lor the ntmilh lnlnlniodtli lad- los (in-secs. l2 clilldrmfs dwsses.‘ 2 p1‘. panties, i pr. hove shorts, 1 svtmlxrr. 1 pr. scanners stacks. l quilt. Mrs Iiank mica-ted thirteen boxes mrkcd for the buys h the armt-rl forcrs. New cnvnmirtcns tor Jarmot-v vw-w no follows: 51-". Mrs Pull Rivet" cud Pit‘? F‘r""l< Mpwar. ilcld more glue and Nycerlne. ‘No.1 (‘ares Mrs, ‘Harold Stmd. Pro- (mm. Questionnaire on Swill 491" . m‘ 10h gm. can“; always interesting and showed care- TTne nominating Bed Bfldge women's institute was getting new officers, but asked that writ-h the lvlzlzpah Benediction miter “inch refreshments were served and lord: 8. (GP) —— Part time women worlzezs are being placed in troopshipu the soldiers, because of their in- L. A. Jolmscn giave n strerdi“ re- t activity, are served but two meals LEFI‘ AT LE HAVRF. numb: dropped frcm U. s. Army Air Iibrcel ‘s in Bassin de Maree, Le llavre. (Photo re- "Scrappy" has n. bright idea when it comes ho helping out on tho National salvage drlvo with bigger and better bones, but out Dinny -< ~ . L . t ~ / PAVING ROAD T0 VICTORY-Over bridle! such u this, built by citgluccrs of the combined U. B. Aus- Lrgllan task force, troops and armmed vehicles, moved through the New Guhicu jungles to wrest the towns of 0on0. and Buns from the Japanese. Allied form have now turned their attack on Bum ltllsslmr “bu, the enemy has lnmlcd troops to the m..th, comm heavy casualties inflicted by Alled pianos TOUIDNJIVMB 0F A Air view of inner ship Strasbourg, which was scuttled; B. B-l-ili-‘ticl liilrbftl‘ (if Toulcn, mode befoze the French scuttled cruisers; C-G-lncli cruisers; D, D-i-duzge destroy ‘l5 D91‘ (‘out of their ships there, shows portion of fleet» ers; ln-smsller destroyers; F-submarines, bcrihrd surely. Letters indicate: A- 25,0o0-ton bliitlfle l in and cnrri‘ °ii Wm‘ Y’ -of-llvl1uz dill" at scum‘ flmd <1 its rquuabll ways have their lunch scnt nowed determination to keep the cost for the consumer, and hefp see to it th mo as iar as possible and are distribute B3 possible. I" ‘hi! Picture above MLss Byrne sanders, dlrec-. WY.‘ and Mme. Rene do ls Durantayo, assistant d1. gag; go £1; Cciuiumer Branch, Wartime Prices and Branch at ‘i1 clee rate the first anniversary of the for the b er desks. llo birthday cake this year ranchwhere the busy executive nearly n ’ 5%.: fir? s} n” ”“'“' U- 3- ‘"5" AIIIIIU. din ship o! the Northampton. Chester. Chlcalfl- l" 14'1".‘ TRIPLE ‘ITIRRETED. The U. a. 8. Augusta, vow-ion Augusta is comparatively lightly armored. with heavy criflser. was launched Feb. l, 1930; commhflqn- inch" on sues, 2-inch over 1-inch on decks an S ed Jan. 30. i931. with three triple tuirets, two fora 14-inch gun shields. She can attain a stir “hm Dltiosnttr doesn't. think so much of it, Bones of more recent vintage will I ‘ Retail meat dealers in opening their ' i‘ 10W M vvlifliiflh depot. for household bones to lid the war effort no icaliber guns; four 5-inch anti-aircraft gum 1nd other Ind one nit. the Allmtsta carries nine l-inch, so- mqu. sum ships are the Northampton. for the eiau ls named; the Chester. the lnulsvxllc, “mini l“ ti» min m: plum. spew. u» one-so. me an not-m.