FFFHQQYHP‘ -m':-'-t..~m0lA -....._.......-.-..-¢\--n PAC L517? “PlT@l= “W” CESAR ROMERO and Shello Ryan t Robert Sterling ' Chris-Pin Martin Edmund MacDonald v Jacqueline Dolyo SHORTS — 71h CHAPTER 0F -—"- ADVENTURES 0F RED RY DER I IISKIDIO TIIAIL— COLD TURKE! " WEEK END o .\("I'IO.\' BILLe MlEKEY; tttltllli? ‘ Flt “m! z TllRlLLS “so "m" FRI. SAT. ‘ Cisco reported deed! The OI. Southwest in terrorl Bad-men rur. ning wildl But across the rongt rides a cubollero who smile: when he fights and makes love with a songl e: the ‘Circe Kl’ ~ Janet Beecher -<<< < ‘ax- ‘w: ‘--‘< Willi radio sin'..on wins “Strike fouudaucn lCl . " EYGARLANI) IN g ~siitriita U1’ "rut: BANl)” . DON'T MISS THIS - . g FOlTR DAY SPECIAL , LAUllH-IAMMBD MUSICAL MIRACLE! PAUL WHITEMAN AND ORCHESTRA JUNE PREISSER - WILLIAM TRACY a BARREL or run: FROM BEGINNING T0 sun ‘lletlspring Is TODAY LATEST IN NEWS Important T0 Sleep Impressed by the luxurious spring- tif a niodcrli new mattress. htiiiicnuikers have wondered iniisuiucli as the mattre=s it- >0 biio ant and comfortable, riry to provide just lg. similar to that e-uttscs makers of automobiles to equip the chassis with heavy- diuy springs, even though the seats ¢nifortably' cushioned as on iiilt mattress of any type wit to tjie sleepers body eusiiions and supports in the sumo lllPllllPl‘ as do the seat clish- ‘ an nlromoblle. If ii person ed l'l one poslticn through- nut ie nlliht. the mattress in itself would gvr sufficient support. But ~ "ll person tums and chall- ll fncquently during the a d this causes heavy shocks, zzble lo those experienced by dim; over bumos - zu..l the sleepers body and t‘i'~ licavv shocks. Both bed- mattrers are needed, be- that are flexible en- hot!“ or" not strong etiough to take up t'":\ ntwirr vlbrn .0 No" only is it ncce .:"y to have a 11”" i":it‘r.".=< and a 200d spring. hilt ‘ill v sh."u‘.tl coyinlement each r‘ ’l‘h~t is. a spring: which is . fur one type o.’ mattress may ‘u: for e""ot-'"ei". An inner- .<'ir ‘l?! The nerwlcd slip- I be .~ll'\';lllf‘.'l by a firm box- tir l\ coil sprln". so construct- tlre tops of the coils are ‘in all-cotton or curled hair ". on ' "l" other hand. should l'l'~'llf“‘l hotispring, suoh AT PRINCE EDWARD ~ , '_ w i- -'-t to- Whil] “ab” S‘ s, ~m,C_ Shoemaker, Francis Picriol. t! #11?‘ c““-‘"”“‘ ‘ f _ Lasso), igliiott Caipeiitcr. Tliev all (at, .u.".. i, ....ti.>....t. B]. my, and Ema Ueuuut,‘ \\'i‘.‘.'ll ltlnuki» ii J t... i1 -~~-" "m “"‘f Bcinselcy" tiirccledd with “kgilCeSlhLlt; anti c..i.i ..i.t. ~~--‘~~1-* deft skill hc use iii dd b __-__ oi Wlluiil iliqluiftt. .ii Ae-tlz-D iii Arms" and ‘Fortv Lilttle- MQllliile-d m-ms, ha... i..i t..t: st...ii iii Ggorge Siolls musical hallo-hilt! d1- "biiikc bii i....- s...iiii.g Rav June's Dll0c0§Y8lJilV tllO 1111:1611 l“ at tn: i"..i. t D .....ti i.i....i.- make the onluie a aiiiasl ll- ‘ _ lviccrc-utiiuwyu .i...-. .,.ii'~-~--u Included cn orcizralli 1-5 U"? W13’ 1h.- Iliilillllll: i ti. .i~~~l1=.-"\~~~>- latest. in News Will) UIf-ltllllz. -~-@\i~_ MM“ anti will a i..;i.ii c. '...I- mil-b» ldvisii tt.li.t.‘.i. interest. _ ‘ 1m,- touiigsltrs s;.".,;e_ ll ‘ lzaltsq On all (JiIl-iiiilt‘ liii. t....li..i. Mitt} ' __;__ ‘ I bu?" m“ ‘7’ l“ "18 "W L." ‘Fm. ‘fill It is announced by MiSfilAnéillfi "' '~" ‘" M‘ ' i‘ - .i' lin, Naticna oxi- it'll tiliciriit tiltiltls lwnlfloservices of The Ca_ Lensurcci‘ L‘, "Lkytlilklllfiitfl “W119 Wmllmls MR3“, of Canlldn‘ Father that \L‘i~3 a Iii .. liigii iii ma‘ m“ “b-lecnve of lgmoog IIHBSILV. Nliti-ic. AD .-i.t_..iii,. Lvhlleill by the League to tie an (“as in his amazing tii" iii .~l1.U, .ii.tt buoy Government for war purposes » nmtalmu “M, (J Lt...- Alluir.’ attuned some days ago. _ “Nozottyfl iinu t i" s m, tilwltl-st- The L-caguc ullderlovk W Pa“ merits. Julie l.‘l ‘ L-l-c they fund to be presented. uncou- (laliccr. also inii. clitlonaly. t0 ime vGovcrnmJii‘ 0i §lTlZlIl'-'.‘1JU7' Canada to use as it. thinks ll."5 in BEH-"Wifl" C.ll'i‘_\‘lllt! on the \\lll'. ill the Nat ‘ Boolesfore 7,“, q Ac obs It uill pit)‘ w" l" rend them. Hui" t3ll'“l'l'lll‘il3 CARD ("\:;""'i" l: Infill: well llillitiiii/"t. Won- derful \'1llllt~'. llll_\' nun" while the .\'<’_‘li"*'l'lll is good. We lire also lVllllfi- int! tirtlrrs ‘ PER- SONYll. njlCT-Illyli (‘Alfilft l’|"i."~"".-." :iri~ v'er_v reasonable. ilui" (UH,- I‘Ii'\'l)l'i'il."§ Hill lllll tire now on r-"ilc untl mriny si-lt-t-ilrms have rllrow r htten mode. Do not lCilYt.‘ ii till the lit-st once-s at": "our. Newest “ Alillflh‘ Sill- zigrivini: ( citz, Garter & Bo. LIMITED uuufliililsb .ili.i<l which ruii nloiiitii s c. s..i.cic iiciii. Lziriy Nuiin. Mart-WNW Willi- All“ trzvrnouc woman's bailout; FULFILS PLEDGE RAISE s25.- ooo ron GOVERNMENT WAR. ruso al Convention held r.i Saint Jclili in Julie Arrangelncnts to present the lulirl i ‘to the Ciovcrlimcnt are now b iul‘. dnintie by the National Pl'<'S.{l(‘lll, Mrs J. A. MacCabc, Ottawa. it.’ ' C". i. i; Christmas i‘ Iv a ~" FT l '5 v I 5 Selections I? r BRUSH rind (‘OMB if; i! MIRROR slrrs use” PEN and PENCIL SETS use“ AIR FORCE PEN and PENCIL SETS $3.50 WRIST WATCHES FANCY CLOCKS $1 .95 to $6.50 Box of Stationery REDDIN BROS. ' §ZERPIP 3-? i?-Z.Z $2 Z~i!}!31)'§3f}~3-?-ZB<T*-3}2 7' LEE-PF 7-3 Si}? FC|PQTKQYY (‘YIYIYWKIXCYE‘(Kiillbiilfifii iiiliiie‘; é i‘? 311%‘. _ poiiittd lhll}!3'!))3‘~2)3§3u§)§2§))2|3¢3i31h§|22123231233.}.ZJIEIRADQ? >_ , . illy nexible boxsprlng Willi open top coils. IS: il G BROOK W. I. willxa! iiirr-tiirg of Spring . ‘s IllFillllll‘. mit at the M W Hpue Ailacuod us. It dofs not matter what the ex- NO,» 1mm- glq, perts have been telling us for lute Ode mmlllls- Q ‘ R3“ m“ "It oocs not matter what the Min- ‘l . s\\'~: i";tl by nine liictnbezs pay- uic duos. one r present. The mirt" c- of the last annual and mu’ i'v mcctincs were read ai >rt;v.tl. Report 0f Yeafls wolk nus lllV€ll by the president, also lll‘l.ll."llll siitcinrrit given by $.‘i‘l't‘ill."_l' ’I'l‘c:isllrt-,l'. These reports wcic adopted. School ceiling com- lllltlfi? l'(")“‘l(‘d that work on cell- inc \\i'lil.t be completed Saturday at-"d ll was tiesitlcti that matter of paint be lcft to painter. Folotvlng illl" the t tzIt-trs eltctcd for the com- Rcscoe Walker. l’ tie Maclicoci, Miss Christine’ "s — Mis. Dflll MacKay and ill»: Brrliiird. i-r from PEI. ubcrculosls nie t'()llt.‘"l'l1lllfZ bond was read. t" tuovvtl, curled, and car- ‘ itutr- send $2.00 . Bflrs. Roscoe Walker, — Meek. Miss Wlgmore a d M's O.ivcr Bernard were ap- to make arrangements for Clirrtnins concert. It was decided it) sqntl boxes to Giir. Arthur E. P:l\'lll(‘l‘ and Giir. Lloyd G. Mac- ..;' now serving overseas. The "emmitttvs appointed: s. Aifrrd Coles and Miss -l\Il‘S. Allison MM-Leod and Dzn ..tvcK '. I'I‘t1!li\llllllY‘— . Wesley Payn- tcr. Questionnaire mi Canadianiza- tion and National Events was dia- einsrd and filed in by convenor. Next mtvtirg the Questionnaire on l. 'i'"u and Peace \vill be dis- . A t-otitrsi put on by Mrs. h llillflllp! and won by Mrs. Wrsiev Paynlei" and Miss Wtrzmoro WHS rvwicvw-i by all. Collection $1.45 xieirhrr-liip fees $2.25, Next meeting w "1 be li~"l at the home of Mrs. iiiiii-i-ii ixtwk. mu Call ti» be ans- C vfirctl li\' !‘\Z.""tll‘l{.IPS of Christmas pltis. Meeting closed with National Atitht in. I a: strains of the best coal eve": lmmtl in Italy have Just been dis- Clflfl‘ ti near Fc" an al Rlibloone. ° Iraq plans construction or branch llnfs from the new rallw‘ ‘ con-REC!- in: Europe and the Persian Gui’. I Do You Suffer From Heada It. is hard to entl pnllll! all tho time. A hcadnelio need not be on Illness t may lie n iviirning symptom that. there ll intestinal aluggislint-sa within. To liclp overcome the cause of necessary to eliminate the waste matter from the cyst/em. liiitem helps to remove tho catiae of headaches by t and liiliiiry organs, neutralising acidity, and when this hu been accomplished the anti toning up tho sluggish liver, headaches should disappear. Gct B. B. B. at. any drug counter. of war workers reqiircd any skill SlGfl) said he would s-re ind on a widespread sysem of exempt-ions," Dr. Bruce continued. “He said the army and m ‘n in fac- tories wcre partners - that they‘ recognized how essential each oth- er‘s services were.“ into England like a Saskatoon dust storm, bargained for millions of dol- lars worth of bacon, cheese. apple- sauce, apple julce. tcziato juice, and saw everything tltere ivlis to see in the factories. says. Only five per cent. of workers need be skilled. he '.clls islet" of Defence says or finds out. Tite one-man cyclone prairies has betn there first." Agriculture Minister several tlm-ts earlier in his speech, criticized statements made by Mr. Gardiner following his return from a rec-slit mission to the Kingdom. been “shocked" last Thursday when "a Minister of the Crown. back from heroic Britain, stood up and boast- ed to this House that he had made millions for Canadians by his sirclvd bargaining with the defenders of everything we hold dear." merits he had made in England ior exports of Canadian foodstuffs to the United Kingdom.» time would ever come when one would be triumphant over bar- gaining arising out of the Mother- land's necessity] in her hour of dir- ost need,” Dr. Bnlce continued. matter of privilege," to say: "I did not boast that we made mllllon< as a matter of bargaining with ’..-~!. Britain. We accepted the Great Britain offered us with bargaining." that is merely a matter of opinion." Conservative House Leader Hanson interjected. Gardiner retorted. Mr. Gardiner was within his rights. when quote from the minister's Mr. Gardiner made several inter- ruptions, and several Conservative members slioutcd suggestions that he save them for a speech. thank-offering it is now." He said bargains or seek higher prices than are prevailing at home. Certainly we must pay the prim, but in our dealings with Brit- ain let. it be on a basis of a thank- monies in Canada Monday struggle along with a heed that. ocbee ' ' The T. Milhun C0,, Limited, Toronto, Ont- THE- QHART-QTTETQQEN aGUARDléN - Gardiner scored In debate for Using threat OTTAWA, November 2'1 -(CPl— One Canadian factory refused to send its workers to camp for com- pulsory military trgning, Agricul- ture Minister Gardiner told tlie House of Commons during a lively interchange with Dr. H. A. Bruce (Con. Toron-to-Parkdale.) Mr. Gardiners remark was made after Dir. Bruce, speaking in the Throne Speech debate, discussed the Agriculture Minister's radio broadcast last Sunday night. He quoted the Minister as saying that factory managers who contend they cannot produce at capacity without interfering with miiitary training "may have to be told that as fac- tory managers they are not good enough for wartime." "The inference from those words is plain," Dr. Bruce said. "Do what 1 iiell you or else! He was address- ing the patriotic industrialists of Canada." Mr. Gardiner interrupted claim- ing Dr. Bruce was "reading into my statement last Sunday seme- thing which was not said." His statement was based upon “correspondence which I have from factories. and one factory iii partic- ular which refused to send any iiicil to the camp. I ani prepared to back it up." Mr. Gardiner" added. Conservative House Leader Hazi- son appealed to the Speaker against the interruption. and others Mr. Gardiner had made during Dr. Bruce's speech. "Are we to be niuz- zled?" he asked. Dr. Bruce said: "I have quoted, W. Speaker, from a release from the office of the Director of Public Information. . ." "And, speaking for the two papers which have done most of the talk- ing that I refer to." Mr. Gardiner interrupted. (At no point in todays debate did Mr. Gardiner expand on this ite- mark, or name the papers to which he referred.) "Let the gentleman proceed." urg- ed Mr. Hanson. “I do implore you, Mr. Speaker, to ask the miniser to be courteous to the honorable mem- ber who i.s now addressing the House." "The honorable member has the floor and will proceed without ii:- terruption" ruled the Deputy Speak- er. Dr. Bruoe referred to the minis- ter's radio statement that in Enq- land not more than five per cont before coming to the job. "The Defence Minister lCol. Ral- ‘trial- ists in England before trying to work out a new s_\ -, m of training glrantlng The Minister of Agriculture “blew “Exemptions are not needed, he ‘he from the Dr. Bruce was interrupted by the when he United Shocked at "Boast." 'I'lie Toronto member said lie rad (Last Thursday Mr. Gardiner gave he House an account of arrange- "I could scarcely believe that the any Mr. Gardiner interrupted "as a i)l'lCCS 110 "There is no privilege in ti‘ "It is a statement of fact; ivu Deputy Speaker Vien ruled that Dr. Bruce proceeded to speech Dr. Bruce urged that "if there as ever a time we Would make a rmada should give Britain wheat. "Now is not the time to drive farmer a fair ffering out of our abundance," he Another vessel of the Corvette ype was launched at private core. \ ches ? in itself, but it. headache it. in Burdock Blood ‘ating the tli native regulating the constipated vowoll Price 81.00 a bottle. . Builds Britain To Its Victory New Peer’s Job By Harold I-‘nir Canadiln Prtec Staff Writer LONDON, Nov. 2i -(CPl Lanky, bushy-brewed Lon’ Relth tSir Jchnl. once plain John Reilh the successful Scottish engineer. has been charged with the mifllhl-Y task of fashioning the grsatcr Bri- tain in the brave new world to follow the war but in the mimi- time his job. as Minister oi’ Wcrks and Buildings, ls literally to ‘build for victory." H: is B.italn's war- time building dirtator. With his raise to the peerage comes a wider initegpretatioii of his new duties. While he acts as a con- struction albltrtr, he ls to be the "planiiir in cl . ' of new Britain, He \vill consult with govcrnment departments and any other neces- aiy authorities, repo.t to the cabin- et on plots to oblllish slums and provide for rehcusing on a DIG- mendous scale in London and other thickly-populated erntrcs. ltfcaniluie, exc pt. ioi" certain hlghly-stpecuilized service jc s_ - silcli as tiirports and fortifications his niiiiislry will bi» irspatsibl; for (“cotton of all 1‘.i'\\‘ civil wxrks aiitl buildings required by flll('llI."I' gov- criiin- iit drra "imcnt. It Wll license Drivnie bi l {as and dttcrmlne what structures drslrtiyetl by air raids shall be l-tbuilt fi;st. For War Prod ucllon The ministry may arrange, by flgffifllldlll with service depart".- nriits or the niiifster of aircralts production, to crcc‘. on tliril" behalf new \\ ks and building,- not, of a highly pxlalizcd character, such as stores d-pots, for exciton oi new private factories under the minis- ter of supply or extension of exist- ing privat: factzrlis required for war prcduclicn. government's ptoduction (lawn the 801111211 ordci" of _1)l'l~ ty of bird . l/ortl Reiili \vill b.» a mail 01' tliat council and responsible fcr the committee which says which bulld- ings must come fisi. H: wiIl dztcr- mine how the council's diicctlcn-i in this _iespcct would be appliQd but lf his (lcisloii is opposed an appeal may be taken to the cZilllCll. Another of his Jobs will b:- to iii- vestigate stieh questions as adept- ion of stibshtutjs for scarce b11113- ing materials o. modify assigns fllld specifications to spcvd up building, He ls to make us: or all revarrli facilities and can c111 on drpiii-g. mciit; zetaiiiiii; Ytsllllllrliilv for buildings to prove that they are taking lull fldlfl. urge of the latest. rescttzcli devclopmtn s. As Sir John Rcltli. his lordship was at one time general lll‘ll£i2t‘l' o.’ the Brllllh Bzoxicastiiig Cgrpzra- ticn and later Mill's " of Inform. ation. His ll(‘\\'i_ l"'.‘t (l poo, ab- s: bs t-llt‘ OlfLe of W: lb, ltiigtiaig famous for bfirzg 1.11;», g lvei"tiii1eiit‘s builtltr- -coiiip.ira:le to Canada's (IPpfLlIllF-lll oi public works. NZ. IQUUHIIOFSICR — S1120} 1 AUSKI AND _N. Z. rv. 27-—(CP) t‘ '1 limiters" can ' l.p..i'c d of l.vi: g lvltli that lziitd by reletiicc to ti survey i't"c."n.l_y' tniiip eicti 1n i115 souilit-rn Doliiinioli. Of 445 ioriii dwellings. rPprJst alive of vntious a cits, ‘lti p" - lit. ‘Ill were excellent. vcrv cord 0." l"C'l, 15 pei- cent we e dam i\ liig par ccltt were vcrv tl~iccti and less than two 1m- (‘Ullli (liIapld-tel. Filllllilrlx‘ was occtrllrni, v if," good or good in 82 p": cent of t’ ciisrs examined, and in the rcm tic 18 ptr cent ivas either liicagre or bit e The lattti- (lisC.l‘l.p.lDli was applid to houses \\'llll an air oftxovcr y or neglect, wallpaper h-inqing ill strips floors dirty or bILC, furniture rck. O.\' BATH ‘- ‘Swordfish Pack A Mean Thrust INGONISH. N.S.—Wlien it 00111.5 to pugiiuciousness. the swordfish is no slouch, actoroing to fishermen iii this village who catch these ck- ages of dynamite off the 008$ O1 Capo Breton commercially ior the American and Canadian markets, state oificlaLs of the Canadian Na- tional Expfesfi- _ This leviathan Vof the deep D8955 a mean thrust WlLll his long topic.- like "snozzle." backeu by ~90 A5- or fish, moving at lightning speed through the water. They have hem known to drive‘ their swords through the oak planking of a SlllP5 11°‘- ioin. Scentists are not ash-fled l5 to the purpose of the "swurdfl H11 elongation ofptlie upper Jaw that tapers to a point anti may be 1111 l1" way up to three icet iii length. it ls thought they fiziil arouliti. _dlllOl.'-; a school of snuillct" ilsli _S‘.\".l as mackerel oi" herring with thcr sword, and in this wtiv kill OI‘ M5- able a number which Lucy Bllu" wards devour for fond. ‘ Deep-sea anglers have 11.50 fiflllkllt swordfish ill these yvtiters With I'M and line from a motor boat- Pill"!!- Ded with a swivel chair. The coni- mcrcial fishermen use a lllllpllCll. Syvordflshiiuz is curried oii commer- cially from several 0i ill-l‘ ils.._i:".;. villages nestled iii the lituiutiiul bays along the section cl (‘Odlibftlll- nrlxd within the Cape IjlTllll Highlands Ntitioiiiil Pink. Alter-iii.» swortis ulid mils have tieen reliitive-tl lll-l‘ swordfish are patckcti in let» in iiidil til oases anti transported in express rrlrlpcratol‘ curs t0 Boston iiiitl Montreal. ALPHA IYORK) “C I. The aiiliual llllTilllil of Alpha Women's Institute “as held at the honic of Ali's. Herb i‘; YPIBI‘ lrl- day i‘\‘-. Ill-l, Novuiibri‘ 12nd. I‘."\- Vice-Pi": riciit presitleil. The inel- ing opened by singing the 0t»: followed by the Creed repeated ‘in unison. Roll was called and nii- swered by ten members Minutes of liist inectllli! W"? read anti adopted. M iutrs of lll~l lllllllllll tiicetiiig were iiiso rclitl. A report. of the year's vflfli “F15 EllWll byvtlic S\‘CI'l‘lZ\l_\‘. Tlir suin oi $93 was rliissd during the yriil". It was decided to purchase tlic T. B. Bciid. _ v The November questionnaire on. Peace and Leg station \\ii tiiscus- sod. A paper on "Caiziitli. IlZflllOlI and Patriotism" \ - lead by Mis Ben lvlalleit and another otii “E:- onoiny in Rrlation to Canadian Iii- Peiri‘ Iirtltll”. i dustrlcs" by Mls. Coliveiiors \ remaining qu lowing officers \v;rc a the coming year. President, Miss Frances Vessey. Vice Prcsitlriit, Mrs. Elinor l3 \\"ii. SCHCHIT)‘, i\i ss V.ri:a Ve Trcasurcr, Airs. Leigh Veg- Wiiiter Collies l True the calciid Van Wyck, general munigct" o.’ the Canadian National Railwvws Hotel my, or boxes UflECl as tabla cr chairs. It was found not unusual for xvatcl- to bc tid».qu».itcly supjllrd to the C0\\Sll€d but not to the dwcr- in-g. However, 85 per Cllll of the houses had bath attached to ti drainage Fys"m of srinc kind, While 46 poi" c,*:".t nls~ h=tl a sink, wasiibasiii and warlittrus. Abruti SCV-lll pcr csiil liad llCllf‘ cf LIES; facilities, and seven p21" c nt had nu drainage system. Tllg snzv " Llall‘ an unbzilzi- ."tl ' in of possess- ions. For 'ii taut; '18 p:-i" cont 0i’ tiairy fariiirrs had u mater ctiz", hill- onlv 16 per ccnl a sup i; tank: ti‘: pcr (Slit, had a radio, aiil 63 par cent a lflln17ll0ll“, but only 59 Der cent lltild a wasli w iliger. to have shown 1iii¢§§i§“€iF£5ii1“i.lioii-i¢dk is weak and useless-Johnson. System, who is now ziwiioitnt-ltt"; cpcniiiq drift-s of summer rcs "ts for 1941. J-rspn- Park Lodz . \ iicl in 1940 tizcamnicdzit tl ' a ric.r.l iiiltnbc:" of gucfis, will bgln the season on Julie l5 aviil continue un_ til SCPLCIIIIIPI‘ l5.'M.n*l<' Irrlw‘. in the briiutiflll I.r"e of ‘h: “V0135 country, \\"ill op-n Jun;- Zl to i-'o c’ on Sfilllillllld r llih. n wee‘: l".l“l' than ilsual in o tr" to p: ti: grrqtit-n" rlfuye fioni li - fcv l a"i ailinrnt unknown at Mi ‘ Pictntl, Icthzc in Nwri Scztia will o at. irom Jllll.‘ 26 to St-ptcmbtv ‘ the four t-“izitlc lti J-" - t-_rl:. tit Mdlllllx‘ L“ .\It‘ll('lll[3, ‘Fonquiii Vu.lr_v flll'l Sli vrl I‘."s"'<_i \vill oprn on July l and close on. August. 31. [learning is bctLIeT worth than house or land. —Crabbe. w. m. adlan FlL-Licut. 0. R. Donaldson, 1 ,|.Ii-"' The youthful English airmen on the left holds. the Dlstlnguhhed Flying Cross. The next, was German troops. He won the Distinguished Flying i\ tally credited with destroying the double aqueduct of each fller. All are national pt Port Albert, ha! I submarine and two of Rcvelstolie B17. Goticrlch. ' indicate»; that ,' i alert": Lu r .. v . _-'.__.~_.“i$o Tlll IOIP WITH NQVEMBER as, 1940 "_._:_£___= 3.1‘ BOMB IVOIHIK-‘IY T0 ITALY lliill of Eur. "e heard tlte drone of xix. Pclcr Bro tre- _ resided in the Sfllll! . clgllldjtér’ is Il-iviil Ali"I"0l‘C5‘ brnibers on the from time (,0 rm-i _ Audit" ‘s, All": Lester Keir i" and “'3 ‘I "1 NW’, 24 as ‘hey. smashed family Visit/ed hcr f tvended MFR Frank ‘Vans iii. nriyvr A obiectlves in one of “flaw Sick Cflllllllllli‘? -—NII'S a. J. ""_“, “,‘<l"‘f “Id-i -l'"~"i~ 1W1!" m“ “- Ms Mnrbcod lva< a tit “to of vpbsry‘ My» _.r Pump Mm n)ii_ . attack atitl bombs rained on the ma. Jcym and C i P Em Ha S 011.‘, mo“. l l liiiii. llu iburg, _Williclmshaven ma", of Glandyjc“: p l m‘; A, 5 11001 _ » m, kMrs [with i ill the iiiailstrial Rliriieland. that, ppwe Sh“ w,» pmfl BTOVHL M,S_ Ann“ Swan V "o and Chrietiansund in Nor- 10mm was 1mm 53m (Ne; Program Criiiliiittre. Mrs. Leslefl W. ‘WW lmmlwd and the Hal‘ eighty one 3791113 92W 11h i-i W? Kciur’ MIX Gordon CHXkvL-h M155 l\l’l or works tn Turin suff=red youngest of a {mm},- Q; _ Vivian Howiitl ITYT“ "lllwkg- which she pmvrd to b‘ ll , last A vole cf thanks was exit-titled _ 511T‘; VOr. to the retiring officers for llisll‘ _ During the more than _ the yen . l. Al‘l_iE¥_w' I‘ of married life. Sllc an ll‘. "w ~~ ' 1 l’ .‘l 1i . "hmtmls “no Siuml, Dining the yrtir ‘twelve’ regular 1gl1l‘at(lll‘llt‘o\ I ‘. ltitictiuu s. slivtllig the i “l” l'""° ‘T ' ‘l "_““\"'"g* “m” Jeld" when: they lind bltu ~ . National Aiitli n. '1“ Ill-l‘ Wm S“ (“new and neighbors and (‘Ll‘Y\‘ll>. a. ._ ,__.A___ tnz- volt‘. it, Dl0ll‘lll_ cazs to sick Mr‘ Mncusd Lock Sum a i _ - lll_tl..‘.‘l'lv._, l-livt- u g: to il new in (he business In m m, _ biiuyyai .u iiiniil."".s.ii"_\' supper, gave The funeral “mscvo, » . ,_;,,y;_:v ti: ii-vii-‘ili: (VilldllWgfijflhhrtsélfifzjillflgi fcndcd, the s:;v.ct- bi. iiila‘ 1n ‘WNW ‘k“lil‘.“t;\f,f,l‘u._mu; pairs o, Orllell Head Church. Ii \i,_i con. LLll . snczucr, cleaned til luitt- iintl varnished seats. u.- dtiuyitins to the iollovving: ‘illuiiaii: Army, Junior Red Cross", and one -- .. ". » . - -, t» llttl U'U\\ \vill‘ appeal, Ambulance xllllllivig“ ‘xhgnnxalnllflln " ‘uhféfir . l" "l. l. B. League, Canadian Leg- u Ouflfm h M H _ 09ml," ,, l ion “fur dime. X.M.C.A. Wnr Fund. 1 ". S u ' ‘ " ' 3' ‘ ‘I We entertained the district conven- pmpale ‘m sunmxr‘ Om‘ w“ i‘ ' tioti. On Nolcmber l2 the annual meeting \v;is licld at the home of Mrs. Ilcri. '1";~vlor. Tlie iolloivuip tifflccrs were elect- ctl ior ilizi elisuiiia year: President, M25 li‘if'll.ll't'l \Vf‘.~'ll'i\\'fly. l(l-.“lll— Mrs. Wilbert l. -Tl‘(‘Z\-Slll'6l‘ —Ruby Mac- livrl 'I‘a_vlor. ' Mrs. Flora Nlcliolson. NltitfKllYilUll. Alex Jackson, Mrs Willi $ll"ll strorg &C3€[)l&ll()3 for ‘is piiiafores, the sleevelaas ant is ti possibflfy this sca- ‘nctl along stticily man- iii ti cliz-ckcd wool or the t_vpe, ivlili cont-tasting silk ltlllt‘ . li." k. iirivnaiiltittfosls la still the greatest killer in the 15-45 Ill group, ltlessersrhmlttx to hls credit, and downed twice In four tiayii In France whlle strafing Icdal. Th» dork-haired youth in the centre In offic- over the vltnl Dortmund-Ems cannl. Next is e Can- Tlie I).I’.(.‘. ribbons can be seen under tho wing! In Memo riam LIBS. D. I). illaclasod Very many people in and vicinity feel din-i their community Silo" passing away of tho MacLcod. She totzk i1 w, pioach of fall and nftt-i- ii coil ‘lira,- tilvely short time on" ~.t-tl quietly into rest. Although Mrs. Mflclfitvtl \tri< essed of an atliirirn.!>'i~ ]lI".\ she was icilcd in li i." and never cared to be v in matters outcide o.‘ h». she was always lllllCll i the church and (ill r Sihe felt very k/s-r . he'l- husiband who pred- by about a year mid ,i 'ii . 551s had the geat comfort. ll wevei, of having with licr to the l.i.=t selenu members of her hiiixiv, Mr. Ernest MacLcotl rill ‘ ducted by licr mlniztci; ll~v a. S. Wcir. who in h.s atltl e~~ uiiilti servrd tribute to Mn IJUIIY‘ kindly ywys and chri-z: and chtrrncter. She was laid to rot litisibrind in the church. She left to n gzeat loss, o family o; sons and six daughters. Iiie 50M are Hermon, in Vatitroiirir. Stali- wood in Ontario, Amcs (ll Onvtl. and lilarnest attlie old hour‘ 11 01" l'_‘v' m well Cove whe-rc lie czii .n"i- t on the business und-r l-li name of D. D. MasLv-d ti: So The daughters nze Dilsv in ll slon, Susan. Maud, Ptnzfe, llxxlii arid Fanny. All but three ol l 11111110’ were able to be plxscui Hl t. »- 1W1- eral’ service. “And so Ho givetli sleep“. HARDWOOD‘ F. ' 1i l“ lifitlvttl EXET.’ , Eflgllllltl ~»t'l*- ~WP Admiral Sir Hour)‘ 1l"\l"‘-"‘"l-_ “lg commanded HMS. _l*7X"t ' -\ y l‘ Battle of the R1 l‘ Pinto _\\.i,; then the licnoirnry hcid lll o.’ llil< vonshlre city when he tut ll lti-i: hall audience of the hm“ l‘ bloit. 1n ‘nflgipgtiqn of the ctilil It all ldien winter lhrlltl. this.‘ ILAJY. man wlgérangrianthw- Gnhlnad wing n; over - . i-u bombs on military ohleetlvesl.ua:‘lll‘r'l_ l helmet. and fur-lined Ilmr m, He will train nnv Hm" r Empire air training lfllfl" " War — 25 Years Ago Today Nov, u, leis-omen ml?“ timls aaellwt 5m“ “mfg illlii opening of communicllti" i Bulgaria and ‘Iuikcy. My can. tightened ring arcundflt-oi .. “m”: lslrrs"t...i.r"zl abou . i ' ‘ . eni m meet lam British $°‘°"““