' NovsMBER 22. 1244‘ i? TyE WESTERN GUARDIAN .*""'ifis J. cum Mia-oh: ll in s AG g Georll 910W. IO Dttowa “d? L. u. eussmcusme m: runes couuu Neil. Subloriltillllll- "' __; ("Time mlybohnllghtdllly n» It n" a towing stores In filamentous’. h’ h" oookmm ‘I'm’ mm" °""'“" "Wilton Water Street. f‘ M ' * 9 from stomach trouble. “ma, Bum. Wit" 3W"- "I" 91W!“- 61 Grlavllh Stront- O' Organ 8 .. Qwglilw Qittfl; hglrl to ntimulznht-eflths slu '_ action ol the CONFEDEBATAun ure- ls- “nhihiiiguhulgnoezmdn? Jiilfitsf ‘i-Pfii-hugnllg-HEIHM C n 53%;: gvei-he-ttyégr ‘tile alriiflllaizgtigitzfbtfomof mwmtwm° svwc‘ -__ o0 . . . ' ' - l, ‘m, yqll‘ order-do the boy responsible for deliveries on your my“, dimming m, gutlymilumzlwedillwi" m‘ digestion, suimllstioa and ogkli-‘éfiflthe wlgladéigeghillgtrmogl; /-"’" _ _~—-— I drug . . . ‘ onus " ' “WHEEL Bmnows m Tatlllo pleasant any Tbiogflatirulfigfagglgalmrngnfistbooohgbotm‘ Edie of ;o%ltgml'r‘igco “d? W312: mums’ -——-' l. ‘ Kullmlwl y o: ll-Mc-gil I A I Con“. ' MDnMyIINI-‘IVIZSTZI’! a3yi __5|,h'rr:i surfaced gtigilrxllg or; 408T __ - yo" — — 8.16 pm. - - - - E10! 5f “dwmu” ° 11.5.“, w“, m. 552,131,}, Cihvmr- and Prgss c t o ‘m: xmx roan-r 01v runs-r cannon. - Five! rm ' --— poultry alum ed m‘ 0! BE ' ll youths charged with stealinz a car FOXES FOB SALE _ 3.10,, please ‘rewm pm Filing? HUI l mPreachingwivesbtNay morning on belOMi-Bfl i?) A-Filga Defii-iwdnf)? -' lpt-f‘ , . .. . - - xt," not nlghw o re evel .' "ugh, plgoFosreeyst and Peoria a y Summerside 11-27-11 A150 Short Subjects grggfiktlgfllove°ftzchrstfipfggag ail: both-led la tbs Juveblle Court fiusseil Sonnets . “m, u er ou n m1 Harold B sTMAS Greeting Cards. fillili-ubeautlful selection now. glurlies Rexall Druflmfe-lbw-al -o cf-town cranial knowledge he Jahliwfiyasaeth. Wm admum“ "m" t i! . ‘m Mlnard's Relieves Sprain. Li‘? -___ I Large Barn Burned At Hamilton $’side Air Badts iiold iihureh ‘Parade smartly to the music of hfgppyc. I Bugle Band, Sum- merside Air Cadet COWS F95???‘ day attended annual church par- sde. After divine service at eleven lycluck at the Catholic and Presby- miuh churches the Dflrfldfi FY09" ceded up summer Street where the ulute was taken at the armouries by squadron Leader K G. Taylor o; N“ 1 G, R. S. Present also at 103358 Whldi was discovered undue the saluting base were members oil] ~~ Friday evening destroyed a me suhuheislde ‘Air Cadet civilian‘ ‘arse barn belonging to Mr. LBSIBI’ committee including Messrs. W E l OOdSIde of Hamilton. The barn Dal-by, R. S. I-Ilnton, A. R. Brew, YB}? ol_i_ a property known 9,5 the “an, tv, M Meulsll, J F. Arnett, ‘.0 n Simpson place and the hongp dud Dr. J. A MoMurdo. l a llflflccuhied. Mr. Wocdslde me parade tllcn returned to Wat- Iloorby with his mum, u. Shoot hhd proceeded up Grm- _ The fire which is of unknown ur- vllle Street and along Milton Av- lgln had made considerable head- enue where it passed tile residence Wily When discovered but a small thcrc is all occan of U, May,“- w, J. Lldstone. Mayorodmount of machinery was saved tujcen the _ no stock 1h um ham ialthicss and the happy spirit of home by illness for some time out at the time. The loss included ab- Chrm- W“ have l1 "Yeed- 4°95 1Y1 out forty tons of pressed hay and m“ Udstone has been confined to his and there w; ll is now much improved and yfis- teen“, was able to stand outside about fifteen tons of pressed straw; and wnicl‘, thc parade. As they pas- also a threshing outfit and heavy’ m me pClillllilild "eyes right’ was truck ovilgoil. given to honor the lliayor and in ftp-i During the afternoon hay was pl-eciation of lile interest he has bolas Dressed at the bflfli and lll€ away‘ C“ h; the corps, pressing outfit wlllch . corps was under the Mr. Preston Toolnbs of Kenslllgton, 55E ADJOURNED -._ An out, O Sawfly °" i‘ dwrsc of having of a foster cllud, without evidence being to speedy Trials bdmlged m out. he wept. saved bv the look of from; CHARLMTETQEVNM cinnamon IJIJUIIIIII. TO-DAY lioes Your Stomach Rebel liter the Ideals You Eat‘! “n, M- sbftisielzilztsslislidrllzer e c e flntulency between meals; the rising an food. All these, and more, fall to the lot of those sufle ' soaring of Shows—7.30 and 9.15 DSOR STAR-The partial Tuesda ' WIN y Mahnee 3'30 conscription which has now been _. enacted is plainly a compromise deal with Quebec. Apparently ft has worked. for the time being, .because the French-speaking Min- —-. I ..... Iieflxtg‘: ageflstickglg} wrilth theh gov- “ h en . on. . . ower as re- s U M M E l‘ 91D E sglrinegy and n? isna ‘lpingsar lthe - .~ canno we a or use, Vfifiifljiallq: lbut Mr. King probably feels it is a. ‘K001i bargain at this slight cost I THE BAPTIST CHURCH m ' e process f selecti ill b f The momlng service of worship the 16,000 (i0 be Stgflitw ovefselfsr, was conducted by the Rev. John from the geographical standpoint, Keir Fraser, D. whosesalmoWThe details will probably be clo- Evin; based on the words of Isaiaihisely guarded, lest support be glv. u- a“? std-Vein hi5 Tguflllwmfllunl en to the suspicion that Quebec lc ay of the east w nd. _ lfitwlli come off very lightly in the clear sighted prophet expresses in; caning o; the dram, an ' l.“‘°‘.‘ or“ ... L?“ Y- B 5 "5 “s B. °“' snowman. STAR. - o - trials a d ufierlngs are UIIICG.‘ , m“ 2pm“, 12a time m be born and a, ai McNrtughtons statement to .3 . » e_ parliament yesterday, taken toge- Jdjfklné“ ‘u*}°‘,";,§,f§nf,§‘,‘,‘°§,,°£su’n_ ther with the Ordcr-ill-Coilllcil shine and song and a time of the Permitting m“ send-WE ilverseas stern east wind. We tend to judge limiters. l! a guarantee to the whole journeys by one mile, whole’ Country ihflt rfiirrfvrvomehts Will nooks no uh; chapter, [1 God is lhlbe available for the Canadian ar- llves our llvfs we shall see that our trials my when they are needed are timed, ill fir: periods of storml The debate on this issue is not Lherc is a. pinch for peace. ended. Nevertheless, the matter u- Jesus met serenely all his trials. pon which the House was callcd __ difference be- together to decide has in fact Wwtohouaoss of the been decided. 1t is to be fervent- “."'.;>;:.":““°l.°‘ is you that your trials are ti "d . y no one e : bv God wlio stdyetll the rdlizh {fifgfgfmggfifsocfifiagfltl“Mfgmh,” wind cllll tllctiilng: ofhthe cast wind.‘ . g y g ' Consi >1‘ Pe er ii t ~ lnorlll f‘ his failur: ill the halls: of thbxllzlieflli TORONTO. TELEGRAM '“ The ‘ljlfiCSblillk that tinulyof elast “lllfl $21K iggscwglsgntrftzéafeskgdLniitpofigi; (ms Q0 ed upon mu‘ m “em than in his personal retention of office. If he couldn't be Prime Min- ‘Ilu- - the Master. I t . ' vvi ‘ cumlllilllfl cf Warrant OiiiC9f| was lost. ‘ u-hup Th; 2531158 ~iiq§svtju ha]? ister and an anti-conscriptionisthe Sclnlrnlilll and the band was hell-l The Kcusinston Fire Department lizve"; Jest aid “Come hither" would be Prime Minister and a dud by .\lr Loo Coyle. drum 1111101‘ turned ollt and a lilrge crowd gutll- and iditli . restored. It is the conscriptivllist .- llifitvrt’ Will be _5 cred and rendered aid ill saving time of darkness that reveals the searched in vain for a parallel self- __ - the surrounding buildings. The brightness of the stars. God wants humiliation by the leader of a rc- the Nlill’ GLASGOW W. I. lance-S Tlu- lllilllull _ cf NOW can.» ‘.\' _wl n ~ was hrlii at iii‘ h Lcoul ‘ ‘llll W h. m) lllt ot stormy worm“ \_ Ill the a cllcc of the President 0n I account c: illness the Vii": Prcsld-l Ml‘ and Mrs. Cecil Ste-yon, em prrsideil and opcllcd til-a lncc -1 and laullly oi Charlottetown were luv with the SilliIlll2 of Instlititti guests oi ivlrs iiililll lvizlclsaac Di 0d: and ritilefltlllg Cluli ed ill uorden on Silndily. “him. The ilctlliu Prcsit ni- _on. behal of ilr- members txiclu-ed My words oi sympathy to Mrs. M. Mc- Leod. Roll call was responded bv members GXCIIZIIIKIXIK $1 an I _ ' ‘ ~ c < an! “I 1°“ "M" rh- u] Tile symllfltlll’ of iilany friends q ‘L ' ill Burden ls extended to Ml‘. Ern- uere i id and all-“M uriml “W150 llllllor. Mr DJII- secrets.‘ - lcl Grant passed away all Sunday November 19th. and to Mrs, wu. lard Leard of Borden on the death Gordon MucKcnzle, PW C.‘ to n , ,. all‘ UIIIL iltlfi. rant: r ill. . prowd. anus; The I. gale a report of the Years activi- lies and the financial report show- bnrn was partly covered by ihsur- us to see that there is compensation student spent the week-end at his and in: a crrdllzlbl years work and a 0f her mother, Mrs George Mac-I hallllce cf $48.69, Report adopted. Williams. Which took place . _ll\' lillowil": cunmlttves air Augustine cove on Saturdavi pointed. Su-k»‘.\'i.l's. A. B. Stevenson November lBtll. " I and Mrs, R W Stevenson. School, ___ l \-' Flilrold Dlclzieson and Mrs. M»_ 3 .. -_ ilticléordnnifklcxm PIOI-Ifilll. um,“ Bgfiflglfi} §f,‘,{“‘§;,,§§}§ - = . . L- - 1' ‘flsmhrsand ANHodsf ‘lilsitsrs to Charlottetown on Sup. Senliple. Box ' mcmmspjijgg}, Mrs Wendall MacAssey of Bor- s bzfcs $8.1M“... w. giélwniltieilt the week-end in Mt. l fflcirs followed. —~— ollliiflfllltfi Hill. Vice Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Pickering and Miss Vivian Woodside o; Clinton were visitors to Borden on Tuesday last. tots, Mrs. W J. Mc- Leod. l\..s. Prov Dickieaon. Miss M 1-‘. twnpbell. Auditors. Mrs. R. A. Houston and Mrs. M McLrod. A lull i. tilzizllcs was exteilded to retiring cflmers, secretary to con- g: llr: thanks to the press by let- Tel. James MacAleer R.C..N.V.R. who has been spending leave with ills l-‘rflfehts Mr. and Mrs. James MacAleer of’ Borden left Saturday to resume his duties on the Wcsti s cionvcnfir report-ted tflor coast‘ -. i :1 "i o 1e "' orkxuould do lit next Mrs Joseph Wadmuli of clue Traverse visited friends in Borden Correspondence was read and B °n Fm“? liter of thanks from Mrs . . Dlcklescn and an interesting let- Mrs Harry Inmsn, of Augustine ter from flnrvcv Stevenson thank- inz members for box received. Tin No\-.~~nbci' program was read Cove was the guest of Mrs Hector MacKenzie of Borden on Monday. bv ill-s W J. Molcnd and dis- Mrs John Maclshd f 3 d cussion followtd "Isl d C nvstl 9 ' c O or en m, by Firs-Kw. J ilalzheo‘? An svlzlttrntgpesgfiganin North Carleton Reginald and tr interesting report from the T Macparlmm I B. tlgfilldllelal tllxleéztinilz whéch fine héd at- ’ fiver} v rs eolflfl m; glcklcson Musical contest waywcoks lzegigrzeeflrfwgdlw be movmgl ?ll i)’ M‘. n Hill d "mi Mrs- mveml Qondilis %§,1“ngm1hersf"h Ralph Toombs and family have; d. W“ Klffiirletl that members woul ,m°"°d 1"” H"? homo Christmas gifts at the; “med by M1‘- next meeting valued at 25 mntsJSOn and Mr. and Mrs. gecember mnetinq to be held at the! and daughter. Anita, who Home of Mrs. Richard Diokieson. oll call to be answered by mom- 1's paving e5, Meeting closed with National Mrs. MacPher- I moved into the vacated by Mr. Toombs. Mr. Mrs the home of their son Donald and Mrs. MacPherson. I501 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY m out as follows: Violin gowlgelegltfiPort-"y Groom. Accord- hy m, "HS. Joe Duncan. a Duet - and Mrs. Art King New“ a?) Mrs. Kin‘! an wmh and inson. So os by Herb m...“ swish 501185 by Mrs. c. n. lhe- a rgmt Mccbu _ A“ ttpmpaalst for the even- 1 ed mod fashioned sing song duh present takilfispnrt, l1 I 0 , E h w...ti.°’d§i’i‘.¥“n “Edi Eli’? i“ °‘ Eldon. Don Spicel‘. on Wednesday. November with ten members present. Follow- ing the opening prayer minutes of last annual and regular meet- ings wen read and dopted. Plans for the coming bazaar were dis- cussed. Sick committee reportui taking fruit- to two sick in the community. The IOIIOWIng officers were elected for the comin year: President, Mrs. Neil Darra . Vice President. Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. Secretary. Siok Committee Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Sharpe. On motion it was decided to hold an nfternon ton in the near future. Meelinv rdinurned. The members are invited to the home cf Mrs . Jdhn Deegan for next meeting. Kenneth George “MT-Yin. ti... “LIT ZIMWIAIO .ui llll'. and airs. George l5. Shorten i l l heavenly Ed LyndslChrlrlottetolvn" where e luncheon havel was served to sixty Quests. resided at the Borden Hotel have brides table was home recentlyiyellow and white and I mndlestlcks MacPherson have moved into candles, and R brfllltiflll W0 U", 22nd, 14 Mrs. Ralph Toombs. A ' Wedding sponsible government . . House may well decide that Mr. King is not entitled to its con- .. *. Ralston would appcal‘ to be the logical lcaider the order a} ‘lies only to a “cor- taln number" who are immediately needed, If they arc chosen with discretion it may turn out that there is conscription for eight pro- vinces but not the llin. . HAMILTON SPECTATOR .. The ordcr-iil-couilcil tabled by the Prilnc Minister ywestcrrlay provid- ing for limited use cf thc zclnlbies director cf choir ' ' in charge is a conlprolnise rather than a of the music of tllc d . clear-cut solution oi the difficul- r "i- ty, and tllc notice of motion plan- ned by Gordon (‘vraydola Conscr- I vatlve House leader. calling for the jormaiion of a nclv povcrnmellt under the leadership of a man who had the confidence of parliament and who favored total con- scription indicates that the parlia- mentary crisis has by no means passed. , _ fc. In couragnotis trust let us liace our duties and live our lives .aild we shall collie to the stilling oi the winds and the infinite peace of God. The morning itllillenl was “ Com- fort O Lord“ tCrotcll.) _'I‘he Church School met for its Bible Studv Period at 2.30 P. M. Evening worship was conduct/xi , Dr Frasier who also delivered tile sermon. 'l‘urlicr‘s "Sun uf My Soul” was the alitllsln of ille even- ing‘ with the solo iilkCll bv Mr. Ivan Robinson. Mrs G. Elliott‘ Full. organist A wedding of lllllcll interest at holnc unu abroad took pace at bl. i-‘.-.a.s klilllbtilidil, Uliilibilfi- town on Nov. 25, 194-. no 15.30 oeloclc, wlicll lllc Rev. Canon 2.2M. Malone lVl.A.l...'l'll. united in moi‘- lllluf; Miss lumen Plilfkill. daughter LIQUEk-We had llopod that the King government would have ad- hered to a logical attitude until the end. Hardly 10 hoursbeforc producing the ministerial con- scription before the House, Gen- eral McNaughton rcpcated that the voluntary system has been ef- ficacious in the past and was still so at the end... People will say that the Hon. King and colleagues wished to avoid a crisis. But wily do the party min- isters favoring the voluntary sys- tcm return to conscription? ivllcrc is the logic in this about-face? will those who can not resist the con- scriptionists pressure enforce their order-ln-councll with the neces- sary skill under the circumstan- ccs, and in so flolng prevent; solne dailgerous reactions? We very heartily llopc so. QUEBEC CHRONICLE-TELE- GRAPH-If the recruiting cam- slld Sgt. Wnllaul Atlcliellrlr, son 0i Mr. and lllrs. H. Alan McCormick oi Ottawa. ‘ The bride looked lovply in ai floor lcllgtil gown of wllite silk lace aver white nloirce, with tight fli- iilig bodlcr, full skirt,_alid long sleeves. also n finger-tip vcil oi liuile illusion held ll, place by a wrcaill oi baby g..r:dciiia.-"_. silc curried U. Silk) bouquet o! pink and white dollops, her only ornament, being p, string of pearls. the gift of the bridegroom. Tile bride was Eivcll in marriage bv llel- iulllol" and was attended DY Mk5 iliido Colvs as bridesmaid. who were a floor length gown of blue triple sheer with ai blue feather halo and shoulder length veil to match, carrying an n it will be interesting to learn what dlid QUEBEC lJ-ACTION CATHO-' arm bouquet or bronze mums‘ sq," palgn was a failure yesterday, it John H. Russell R.C.A.l".. acted as gloolnslnan. The mother of the bride wore a powder blue dress with d silver sequin vested. and d corsa-ge of Happy Dalv roses. The grooms mother wore a dress of turquoise blue wool trimmed with black fringe and n, oorsagd of yellow‘ roses. Mr Douslas Stieirrch and Cpl. failure the day hcforc whell Mr I King was still determined to pin. his trust on the voluntary ..on the basis of this professcdl failure of policy, it is not merely in- ‘ sign, but Mr. King himself, and 0-,; for such an action is the obvlousi though unadnlittcd truth that Mr.’ formerlyl Jack Best lt.C.A.I-‘, iverc the ushers.‘ King was forced to surrender by i 21v The reception was held at "The ‘videspread revolt in caucus as well as in his cabinet. Itl is not merely laarinnlent that has lost confidence in his leadership but his o\\'n colleagues, his owll follow- The decorated with mums, silver holding tall ivory 9i F" wedding cake. The toast to the- da and Zroom was proposed by] Canon Malone and resitonde to by THE VANCOUVER PRO- VINCD-It is conscription of a sort—e. blend of compulsory ser- year and expenditures were $285.33- quills were donated to Red Cross. Boxes were sent to all boy! from districts overseas and some of ation of the principle of conscrip- tion for overseas service.. Gen- McNoughwns explanation of how l ll d m. thank th rder-in-council is to be applied $33 bflbsrdgfd asclrlblblv zglrlmltteeo lflflekgS it perfectly evident that ‘ N.R.. A bought maps. basins. soups. towels. . man -will be sent cups and $10 was spoilt in Dflzefi M overseas if the minister can pos- cnd of tcrm. It was decided to buvl sibly avoid it Mr. King and ills 40 chairs for Cornwall Hall. Rolllpartlsans will be able to say to the call for rwXt mew"? Wm h” “ eople of Quebec that not one man favorite mllilflzi"? mid u“? mam!‘ as been sent overseas except as bl‘ h “"1 hm“ "I. ti‘? la. volunteer. They will be oblc to I The b“ rfng show that they went to unbeliev- Illffilflel" “mmwd “l memefirstho‘; able lengths of ingenuity ill she!- "ld" C°'°p°"m°n ‘mddmlfi 111a terlng those who “disdain sharing “l9 “m” “om Wm “Du 011°" responsibility and who llavc noth- uw "my ‘Drvsldonh Mm t?" on ins but contempt Ior the principle MacEvl-cll. The new secretary leas- t ‘mm l time “r913 Mrs, A MrlcFlluil. Auditors. ° 9Q Y 0 "9 - M" 1"‘ MmEwm and Mrs‘ THE EDMONTON BULLETIN HO t0 , nnic MacDonald. . l(‘ . '1 l-i ll secretary Dulldzamgdtss. a ' _. . .No matter whs/t speakers in the God-and herbal-rings that make music. did ma was dipt in tears. thoven did SZIVC us more harmonies because his deafness robbed him of hear them-except in the that bright issue is not understood at the onsvt comes. not from without telling us whv onlv beyond the victory. Pain ' |Ls a more saving mystery. 'on God in the time of than a prayer: you will their motto: "Quls "Who shall separate?" It nlotto. But it will we kzeo questioning the keen ignoring the od. To set foot in the ll. . sllaw W. I was held at ‘of Mrs. Edwin Boyce. 6th. Tho meeting opened regular nlcetings were The President lzavc a. the v-.:ir's work. The Red Cross. also l5 quilts Lcod and Mrs School Commltixe. MacNevln and Mrs Neil Mrs Pllall Buying Committee. Hector MdcN-evin. Mrs. S. and Mrs. J W. Boyce. N llli! at, the licme of Mrs. lnond. Roll coll to be answered bV Xmas gif Lunch was served bv the Hostess on exchange of a 25c after which meeting ado! "rliilvirv vmrpo cilplwn Tile services ill Trinity day. Novembvr 26th. were largely attended and the Minister spoke sing song closed, e. delightful lunch in thc momlng o th f ll, f . _ Materialism and pxbintp}; Oltiflvtllgii was sened toigrcsent oliv as we recognize e snrillm FREETOWN w_t_y|>s_ _ The value of all the provisions which “gum. ‘nnnuhyy meeting u; the find hasulnade for human life upon neemwn United W_M's_ was held “S3101 ‘lilnuflnbncalgldtyictonfsllggaes ttglflgsttglijfi l“ the sdlookoom o! me church destroy War and build into human ‘m “mm” NW" 7m" with the society a fellowship that riure the strain and stress and rctuln the essential life itself. about receiving God based but as many as received tile soils of God. The guest soloist was Pie. Dmitri syswm l Nlklioruk who Sitlllii very eglecltlivc- o God"— c son. The anthem “The Radiant Morn" divldual ministers who should re-l “wgmmmrd W“ rendered bl’ ‘he iv "Thanks be C! Tile Junior Departmant and it Ls believed more satisfactory setup erint/cndent. had charge opening worship. _ House may say to the COIItTB-PYTW principle oi’ conscription has tactically endorsed. Canlod least lost all trace of right to public con- 1 them in fident-e the power to i choose as to which dra teces shall be sent to the front and which shall be spared that duty. SYDNEY POST - RECORD — Praise to Prime Minister his belated but dramatic l‘. ti? 56V. T.H- is a mystery. God (in a world of Daln) ls a great and more saving mystery. Then we can only cling to d that H h and; hlc to break to? strands bvevtwgnmtlig are—llke fingers on Milton ' see more deeply because of bllndnes. and Tennyson write more lastingly because his That revelation comes later. when the onset has beegllm met: Maude Hayden is right. tvherl she says that Christ does not ZlVi! us reasons. at least not in the first instance: He lzives us strengthl has come. and gives us the reasons even if your grasp is not stronger that He has laid hold on you. The Knlshts of Saint Patrick had as ‘ separsbitfl? not serve us if deeper fact of G walk-that ls the strategy. we shall find God coming to meet and lending us a hand, at the deepest. part of Lil": stream. Thus tllruunh pain we are nearer Him. BEKsIlTiTv-WTY . The annual meeting of the Odo and Creed. Roll Call was re- sponded _io with mv special time saver. Mlnutus of last annual and Treasurer Rave the financial state- ln-clll. $100.00 has been zivcn to the Tl-casurer. Mrs James W. Boyce. Sick Conlmittee. Mrs. Geddie Mac- John Mac- St. John's Gospel wh Jesus smoke upon coming to own and his own received him not them to of the iliust have bccn almost equally lrihsnl save Ho DOWBF i0 bewmf! being. " the Dutch assisted bv Mrs. Reginald Reeve", who read several portions from it. The treasurer which was very satisfactory. stating the; the proceeds of the Chicken till i tiv fiypp" recently i“ tthefigllggd] thcrs. A S IIIOTE IIIDOIKI e T8350“ I ~ 1 - . NJVC fl EMORY! ‘H12 Q u... . tllc Senior be I001 fol the first time The meeting closed bv repcaum, ‘hat this s a thp Lord's Prayer ill unison. _ and will c this use group better oppor- tunitv for worship and study. Mr. Warren W. Lord. the General Sup- begun, if even in a small way. to apply the rule of equal respon- undyinu d- poignant Rathertinll seen or i of pain. llid it known in the pain l is still a mvstrry, But God provided this year would take the required weight difficulty.” Lay hold suffering. find then is a good pain. and river and Then of n uewiy nature may he lnsertef at live cents ll word. strictly nai- solo in advance. tut-ion Centre closing at the Home. ‘Tuesday evening, 8.15. to which all taking Dirt in the, Slmimers acti- vities and the dlally Flrank Hughes, 96 Duston Street to the Church 0i the Most H01)’ R43‘ deemer. Roman Catholic Cemetery. on Saturday. a r 1;, under the Eixcise Act was soul. But $500 onal six months. under the some act was fined $200 a e - lon and c“: othi 10 ils t t (alone the vain onlylacerctec). but 2g?" M e r s ha es "a sacks which are too small may be: lpartially responsible for the appar- ent epidemic potato shipments from P E. I. this| fall, it was learned from growers. Saturday. They said that thc szlcksl peered to be somewhat larger. Only, last week s large shipping organiz-I ation here complained that many socks were short weight. _-Eight returned men bczlll a com- mercial course this mornlnz under the provisions of the tlon Vocational Training plan. The, __ > '1 Department of Labour Provincial Govemmrnt. Flour class cellrnll. iilillllllflitw“ r e - l. not ‘Ill i959 can THERE at OTHER yllicllrs llKE IT] This column is reserved for, news ol local interest. but advertising GBASWELI. for Photographs i i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS new] cor- Kmuhts are 11- -li. invited. FUNERAL TODAY -The filneral WITH MOVEMENT ~ CURVED TO FIT THE CASE Interment will be in the POLICE COURL- At the Polio! second offender fined and costs and six months _ln ail; in lieu oi payment. an addit- A first offender A. cunvsx csmutuon...lr-n...lr.> can». movement. to kt. pink U! yellow gold-Mud can . . . . . . . 551,59 B. cunvsx IT-lowol m. cicicn movomcn. 9y woul,“ . $47.50 r three months. Two Of/ln trier/cl: a; [rill a! 329.75 SEE THE GRUEN DEALER There's one in your district SAOIIS T00 SMALL — Wartime short weights in “only with great Last year's sacks alt- CROOKETTS Quality Jewellers SUMNIERSIDE Authorized Grucn Deniers REHABILITATION TRAINING. Rehabilita- is lointly sponsored by the; fwkm " lr";_:' and tllc verseas Men I i I rooms will soon be available at Prince off Waltes ggllcgc to; otllsrl i courses or ream men. oco -. in: to Mr. . Show. regional; I Boa dlirecmwuirbeirrlehabglttitilgmnrsgm? l - ass n a u e s o p. hoéne , Events Closely , OVBIII‘ B!‘ , ,. with the m summon: copwr. _ An iii-l l” pfllffg; advertent error in Saturday-Ls. _,5 C65“ read and signed. There were no reports from from B Sick and School Committees. Selmond . . Hector . Mrs. Benton ext nleet- Neil Sai- S" timed. on Sun- will en- es of llie values in upon the ere his met with of the shes at atlon yesterday to overwhe ming public opinion on the reinforce-' ment issue will be those Canadians who admire re- luctant doatlli-bed repen what Mr. King offers is partial and surrender to sentiment, which reveals him as a conditional helpless (tllllnfilllliSi. capable of serving Canada as its nblloilal lender in the greatest of all wars. Guardian stated that the Aildrcwi Perry case was Chief I sh l ve rea that the ar u-‘ _ mm“ Ohdentogcgoi? the fgll Bcncll of flzL-clfYriws "It l-iiwd seifllvr <1\'-"11"-" s Secrctarvsum-Em-e com-L on Friday‘ Novemfl Grneral HICbIIIUQlIKOII was .ib ber 24, was based on the alzplic-lulc W?“ WP“ ation bv the Crown for a new trial Cmlfldlfll‘ ‘w _ < ,. 1 _ 37,00 w on the ground mat m.) “m1 judzflvillé continues to uphold ilie pollcvi regular Sunday evening K. of C. sing song was l K. of C. Hut and was attended by l. large number of the armed for- ces. Vocal solos by Miss Uldene Ar- senault and LAC. greatly enjoyed as were the violin selections by Miss Kathleen Homby and Mis; Bctty Mae Randall. An- other pleasing feature were monologues by LAC. Dixon. Plano music was capdbly rendered Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Mar- ion Dougan. They were accompan- ie the violin. Mr. Connie LeClair was master of ceremonies. Before the president in the chair. The theme was "consecration ‘to the Kingdom For Their Sakcs." chosen were. In the evening the Minister spoke “O Valiant Hearts": and “Lord 0f the Lands." Prayers were opened by Mrs. Rm] Burns. time ban oh using hmes for wafer- ing gal-dens, washing automobiles and cleaning pavements has withdrawn. pina in am month butt are most 1 [Y 1 B shale llit fllc ‘ Cr - a a1 191K JIIPS ll Yliihil lll..‘\\': ‘XIDITS pnwum} hgggqenfmebvflztelyéf and“ many ilcrlple, vspl-cinlllx‘: _ , e llllilf tins. a i * rxl cl io-i Justice Thane A‘ Cflmpvln ‘lowini! the rrpnrtfse ofhlgtllrlsidlmentfll over‘ here the Kinsrllcn and $5.00 to the T, B. _ y of the Kiln! Gorl-rlxnf-nt Y f‘ l ~cll at: llic Market S ua League Cigarettes and boxes sent w udlfllfii°fe§§ffi“ifiifiimiffcd §§d“‘§§'oll-oiit_ conscription for (>\".l o. "'1 l" ;. t». zilth : zqlfi to Iii’: boys overseas. witha balance the gunhel- graund that he hadlam alvrilirllo will lose lils liord- It- 0hr Lafayette Sedan, i937 on lland of $76.53. Officers for the hog charged the 1dr‘, on a certain earned position. _ 4 _ _ "i l . .. hiltlitll. Ceiling coming year as follows: President. other matter, ' "W" MW‘ 1,1150 Wfllilhfl 11h PIN‘ PH"! ltlrs. F‘roll Show. Vice President. i _ anxiety. \\‘l‘lii‘5 this s - ll J. S. lilflnug lVIrs. John MacPllail. Sccretary- K, op C_ 51x6 SONG __ Thc-fto see what the C‘ Afcfluxpyr" policy will be in the Pacific. eld last night in the o 11-27-11 CHITZIII WQIB the by d by Mr. Alfred McKearney with The hymns “Father in Heaven": Mrs. George flank Deacon. Study Book. the subject The Church in Malaya and East Indies." She was gave her report It's no use lecturing your hoyas-thcyrc not inlcrl-sicd ill ‘you 0R your pep talks! IDNDON __ (c?) _ The whr-iThe1'e’s only one kinll of language a hog ilnziersizlnds. and respects. Your hogs will respond imlnedirtlriy in your de- mands for better bacon pl'0duciion—\\'hen you start to iced ithem properly! Boiler grade hogs need a special typo of ifeed. scientifically made in supply _iusi the right pro- portions of all the essentials required for tirade A de- veiopmelli. betn WINDY MONTHS ‘l-ylplwons may hit the Philip- A v Mrs. Nellie Hewett of Bordenfthe groom in s few well chosen vice and voluntary enushhehl; 1h sibility and equal privileges for 1 t b” 51y and Nov. _ _ _ _ _ ghiitelargltivesnizfiglgf Isvsngllib fgfftwgeie" d“! i" Mtmmn- "-3- Wllgj- mpm you“ couple m“ bykvhtlch, tin‘ pgacgcmtlll/iliuptary Sh. everyone. emf“ we” u It’s the Quality proteins. minerals and vitamins- found in o‘ ' . . . ' e e o om ve r ' i ~ . , _ , - , m sgturflllggiilillqlévegntbgihllzz‘Ehpct; plane m. Monet“ followed by the nfléllilémpjlséy Servme 5m °ca_ EDMONTQN JOURNAL __ An SHUR-QAIA HOC GROWITR that makes flu difference. Marion bu“, m celqbrazé ye The regular auction party or good wishes of their mom’ frlemifi- house from this incongruous aroused notion has compelled Mac- p —-—~ - —- §HUR-(1AIN ll0f. GR()\\l~.I{ has [hum ull, and him-c, It‘; "mihfiflh wedding anniversary me EDI-den womexfs msflmt‘? me bride's mwem“? “mums bemg hlend our gallant soldiers overseas kf-‘hzle Kim! l0 D1155 moflt llhwillins- ROWE.-—At the C ml-o cfown‘ m F . .h t f 1 - - .- 1 . l. . l ~|- . . .‘ Ml‘. and Mrs. Joe Duncan, W8: held in the Scout Hall nln cherry red wool dress under H w draw somethlhghnhe dd. ly and with many a backward Hospital on November 20., 1944. to e “f5 e5 o“ H)" m“ Le —nn ‘m “m H u) .m.foe"lng kmbtfird the guests o,“ Bu u. Thursday evening with so 8a.!" "Md W's“ ‘m’ "Lilzrbxfgf cision was for the GOVeffifnEni. elapse atQuebocanordor-la-oouacll Ml‘ and Mrs Fred Rowe. Donnld- value is lost through long Si0l'fl_i_"t‘—-i\9(‘.'tli.<i' Ii l.‘~' made a to: is".l.lttlsii.~zsl.t"ss.- trl".t'vlzt~ emit: "l’éi...‘3i‘€ mrélii. ““‘ i “m” 223i‘ ‘i.'.‘i.‘.’..".“..““i‘é.;‘. mains. :‘.'.“";i.'t:... °“.°i..§§§.‘i§i“““ii’i§n.£2 rc- ~ =o~._.#-.-s only as “redo vinnyuéffixsldfgéllludmxicg sfiggiabgcrq ggggbsiiltt) Oriel??? gig-Dbl? MitshJJORNWALL-YORK norm‘ w. I-Iwfiborfyolgjgspdlilljlflcoio 1311311? ntlilrd‘; gitelivterislfiii Atfrllgniflceglisillitslllgglbzg: SO- Sllfllk ltill" iilfllrlllltil‘ i" Hill!‘ hobs-with :-‘lll'll-(.'.\l1\‘ teetirladlllcliggn Xgvgisgh Addebucllolllls Sham” Md M‘ Mnmdilald Tho Y$Q°f§‘g‘1g‘t'“§vm°f£'t‘§u‘€£ Cfirggtfvmé; credit unreserved, and perhaps the as thte b requliredl ll-jelnforclempnts. Card HQfikS HOG GROW ER—ulld ih'e_v‘ii uivc you the riuhi illlSlYill‘ on m Mrs. Kcenanserbgslstgd b? {§_°°§.§’,‘}§c§','" w“ won by Mrs‘ home of MrsfGol-don MacEwen ‘my mm‘- ‘s c°l°ml Rammn’ fflfiffnh, ‘gufiifli con§.,,.§§’,“f,‘ Q1”. the grading question! mm’ arlgareévMcColl. s. Art ____. with eiahteend lmtélféiggfsrorlllrlifis%ifiig‘ WINNIPEG TRIBUNE ___ My, bread; it is only the proverbial The “mm. 0y tho late Capt. hope Duncan m stewmnt‘ 5mm’ The annual meeting of the g§§§{g§,°'.°§§‘,g,,.g ‘Lremrwd ‘that, King is still playing ifnftbinle .. pone lleavfi llliliohil’ °' ‘will: James A Hughes Si?“ i”. gum“ i - w ~ l . l K is i» r r l» SH un GAIN not; enowrn Wes caell-‘rigldlul musical "ronamme thglnhegnie sgmlvlglublvdiiis gig-gash $400M Md been raised (“mm the landing unltil midst May iilfloillllliiC- lt-‘Rves to a tlovPmmflnl which h“ lgllxljderizlendg‘ fgor their kindness to - their recent sad bcrcavc- adjqmcgggginogrsigggggligggtgglg; snip or YOUR LOCAL SHUP-GAIN "-="-" l-EED SERVICE UNIT 0R DEALER Klngléfir ca. - N. D. MacLeal confined to (‘Nnnfdxgp tanco ‘ Public ou-omiowauc entirely in-' i l !