1 t t 05051111111‘ 31.3244 ‘Mot/sci 11v Th“. call 111m “the mouse." because he stands only 3 feet 9 inches 111<1l1 But. he's extremely useful. for at 16, Marcel Gauthier, employ- “1... Vi1-'{[\1'5 Alrerrft Ltrl. in Montreal, can sneak anywhere in the ed .-I t nnnaturc of a Catalina: wing. With Roland Jeannette. left. mtnlnlflS '1 ‘hieilly eiiiciclzt rivctiing team although Roland. some- hc M rolind tltfcet, 5 inches tall. cannot do things that Marcel can “new n Bert Jarvo, right, assistant-foreman, says that he often calls for "the mouse" to get into such wings like the one do_ 1111a vice-verso. 11,1111; while Roland tvorks outside. i? THE WING Minimum Charge, for Any A 2e pcr word; Announcements and (jla ied 3o oer word; in Mcmoria n5 of Condolence 70o per inch; W [or $1.00 and 10 cents for every a Thanks and Appreciation. 700 P" Other rates on application- liiivcrtitffi,‘ Rates-Payable in Advance dvcrtisernent l5 Uentl Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals Coming Event: 3o per word; m Notices 70o per Inch; Lists .11 Floral and Spiritual Offerinli. Cflrlis. etc" 5o per name; Let- edding engagements 40 words ddltionnl 3 words. Notices of inch or 4o per word. Lists oi‘ subscriptions 40 ccnil per Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00- Stock Markets lit A Glance CHICAGO. Dec. ‘I - (AP) — Short covering accounted for min- or gains in grain futures today. At the start prices were oif frac- tionally but quickly recovered with the support of scattered commis- sion house buying. Trade was light in all ts pi . WINNIPIEIG, Dec. ,7 — (OP) — Eirepurchased e. email lot of No 2 northern Canadian wheat today on the Winnipeg Grain Ebrchanflfi while United States interests took 150.000 bushels oi malting barley and a small quantity of oats. NEW YORK, Dec. ‘I — (C?) - In its fourth eonsecut u better- than- a-nlillion-shara session, the SOock Market's over-all. average today penetrated the 7-year peak of inst July by a fraction although many leaders failed to exhibit ris- ing stamina. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was up .2 of a. point at 56.5 where it exceeded by .1 the July highest mark since i907. MONTREAL, Dec. 7 — (CP) — Securities advanced on average lright along the line, notably in ‘Quebec electrics and papers, today ,on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market. Utilities, industrials and papers were mar ed up to new l1igl1s in the indices and the bal- ance of groups were also better. individual gains ranged to more than 3 points. ’ maroon, Dec. 1 -_ (GP-Reu- tcrl-Quiet conditions again cha- racterized the Stock Market today. though there lvas moderate in- vestment buying in evidence. Entertainment shares attracted renewed attention, while there was a fresh inquiry into Textiles, fur- ther reflecting post-war prospects TORONTO, Dec. '7 —- (CP) -— Base Metal and western oil stocks lfirnled slightly on the Toronto {Exchange today and the gold 1group elosed 54 down. I Buying Frobisher increased and it closed 40 cents up at 6.75. Giant ladded 20 cents and smaller gain- ers included Bear Exploration ‘Beattie, Harricanna, Lamaque, lPioneer. San Antonio and Wright- Hargrcaves. Transcontinential re- sources led the action with turn- over of 78.000 shares and an ad- .v:1ncc to 90 cents. It closed at 86 lfor n net gain of 8 cents. Final lprlces were down moderately for lBidgood-Kirkland. Central Pat- ricia, East Malartle. Maeasa. Malartic Gold Fields, Negus. Wasa Lake and northern Empire. Mc- Intyre firmed a point and other For; Sale J PBYSOIIOl seniors held steady. ' .. ' 1 . ~ "T. ,1 _ ' \CQllAl.\"1‘ED. 110R “W “ “RAM, rlhwpmxo- Lglfl-Ttliclirlars Western Social 111% 51" -" ‘mm’ 9M1‘. cilia Sub. 2a Edmonton. Alta. l ll-T-Zl Wanted ii.Y. Stock Exchange T111; qnAnLofrrcrowN GUARDIAN ‘srocx QUOTA nous] 0 "THE DESERT HAWK" SUPER CHAPTER. PLAY. THRILLB AUDIENCE! Everyone thrills at n. movie rer- ial. But here's one that is super. It's tops for the youngsters and grown-ups alike. It is Columbia's "The Desert Hawk". and starring the athletic and daring Gilbert Ro- land and the beautiful, dark and _____ lovely Mona. Maris. it played its, n :4 first sensational episode at the AHMOMG 3B Capitol Theatre yesterday. Am C"? and 1" 63 .7 8 There were galloping steeds on 39m S“ 20 5:8 a rampage, flashing cutlasses and N Y s1 w 34 slashing sclmitars as its story lHl'l 581311110 u H {oioeob tllile dguble-{fioss of onei - win rot er o ano er. . 111w A1110 L1" 44 35.‘, Remindful of the best of the old c?" El" m 34 Douglas Fairbanks and Rudolph Gm Mmw‘ 42 34 Valentino silent pictures with its G‘ Nor Pm 54 74 action-filled and romantic scenes, Sm o“ N J 35 b8 the story of "The Desert Hawk" Kewecvgtad 53 14 is laid in a. mythical desert coun-l gigs‘ Am“ i8 14 try called the Land of Ahad. One’ PM, Pa" M twin, Kasim (Gilbert Rgolaang)“ is‘ U s Rubber 5o 14 Just about to be corona e a p.11 d. Cor 10 541 when his brother. Hassan (also- fi“ 191.1 £1“ 166 3_8 Roland) kidnaps him and takes T3285 ecu 43 7.3 his piaee as ihc ruler. After tnisl PRODUCE -,. - . - v “"1101 elm" £3 €?ll;‘?“l.'..§l1.§. “i§3€‘°r?...§.“°5§o”in;‘€‘ wgtzdltlylylgoforp 44 141 showing. it will be plenty. 1 U S steel 54 1-4 f The lstztu‘. lifelong, sieenlis a peré. ' Get se or ion or e ua roe an will- give all the other action-stars BANKS 1 of the 110st a run for their screen- . f fame money. falzfimigfe 14 Li, Mona Maris. in l, first brief epi- R0111 lirsoclc. is lovely to look at, and y knOWilig her work of the past. she will unquestionably be of definite M E h significance in the latter episodes. CELEBRATED SILVER WEDDING 511111111 3n l On Nov. 96:11 Mr. and Mrs. Ben-_ Asbestos 32 3-41 oit Martin celebrated the twenty- B A O11 23 3-4 (l' l1 anniversary of their mar- Buck Silk ll ridge. at their home in Rustico. A Bell Tel 161 sumptuous slipper‘ W85 SEIVBE! i0 Bathurst i4 3-4 the happy couple. their P1115201‘. Can Poo 12 13a] Pttetz no. Pitre, and to immedi- Celanese a e re a V95- Can Car Found 10 3-4 In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Can Car Pfd 27 Martin were pleasantly surprised Can Vickers 6 by the members of the "Assump- Dom Bridge 30 l-4 zion society" of which Mr. Martin Don A 11 1-2 is g1 valued member. After the Dist Scag 40 i-4 reading of an address by MPFmnk Dom steel B 13 Plneau. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were Dryden B 1-2 presented with a beautiful silver Fraser '7 casserole. They also received many Ford dA 20 121,11 lovely and useful gifts from fam- Foun a Co "- ll and friends. Can Steel Wares 15 7'3 yA pleasant evening Was spent iii Howard Smith L 20 fl-li 111115“ and singing. A dainty lunch Home Oil ' was served t0 about siXiY 2119555- Can Ind Al A l’ 1. r‘ Alter singing "For They Are Jolly Int Nickel 1 l. 4 Good Fellows". a few remarkswere 1111p 011 l 1 13 *2 made by Father Pitre and by oth- 11111 P916 ' 29 743 er members of the Society; H11 d9‘ Imp Tob 1 i2 l-2 puma 1o their homes, having Con Smelt _ ‘l9 spent a pleasant social evening- Lflke <15 W110i" 21’ 1'4 Following is the address. Xingu POW}? H 8 19g Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Martin. assey ar s - ilstico. M901)“ FY1311‘ 7 7'8 RDear brother member and friend: Nat Steel Car 17_ 3'4 There are, in the life of a well Can Nor Pfd. ' l1 1'1’- 11111te<1 society. feast days. when Nmlmd“ 57 1'8 hearts rejoice mid are 1181119)’ 111 PM“ Cm“ 35 re-union. A silver Wfiddlrlil day 15 Q9" Pmv" .1; one that brings exceplliflnfil 103's- Sllflivlriigfln i6 3-1 It 1S with great pleasure that we. st Law brother members of the Assump- S‘ L11“ PM 19 1'1 tion Society offer you 1W1 M"- A 5% Martin our Joyous and fraternal Sm“ 0r cm G714 Wlshesdifl kin God for all tile Brazillan 22 3-8 blglsmtgs nflccogrded to you since your marriflie. We bell 0f H11“ 1° b11355 you during the twenty-five years that 160d W Your [Olden wedding. We apprficlflw PM m’ tcrest you have 1n our parish. our Colonel Ralstptn Probes McNaughton Statements in the House of Commons Examination by C01. J. L. Ral- eton. former Minister of National Defense. and others. of statements made in the House 0f Commons by General A. G.L. McNaughton, ter or National Defense. on U16 Bilblect oi’ overseas reinforce- ments; from the Hansard official report. Nov. ca. Continued from yesterday's Guardian: . Speaker: While this meet- ing of this house is informal to l large extent it should not be so informal that those in the house cannot hear. and this will apply to the galleries as Well a5 to mo house. I would ask those behind the curtains for silence because it is not possible otherwise for the house to hear. . Mr. Graydon: Mr. Speaker, may I also illgkest that the press here has quite a responsibility. and I am quite sure that it must be vcry fIicult for them to hear some of the remarks made by the minister and by the hon. member for Prince. I think I need only bring that to their attention to have them speak a little louder. Mr. Ralston: I was asking wile- ther or not the 16,000. which is the combined figure for December. January and February, of dis- patches whieh you desire to make is in addition to supplies oi gen- eral service personnel whom you anned t0 dispatch in any ease? Mr. McNaughton: Yes. sir. N R.M.A. personnel? Mr. McNaughton: not say that quirement tined for No. I would entirely- The real re- is 16.000. eventually des- the infantry. But there musgibe complete flexibility. Some of t e personnel might be gunners converted to infantry‘; they might be existing G.S. infantry. people shiftirlgfrom one place to another. but the net total increase which we wish to place in the pools on the other side of the Atlantic is 16.000 infantry. Mr. Ralston: Up to what date? Mr. McNaughton: We plan. sub- jeci: to adjustments to fit shipping. to send the first 5.000 in the month of December. Mr. Ralston: Pardon me. You said 16.000 would be the total. 'Ihe total up t0 what date‘) That will last you up to what time? Mr. McNaughton: Those figures carry us forward. as far as dis- patch is concerned. to the month oi May. up into the month of May. hire movement will be complete in ay. ~ Mr. Ralston: The movement will be complete in May? And that. i5 in addition- Mr. McNaughton: In addition to what had previously been planned,. for which we made the personnel available by withdrawals from home defence establishments and so on in this country, by cutting down the progressive programme which had been instituted in the department before I took over, and which I have carried on as the chiefs-of-stafl’ committee have told us of the possibilities under a less- ened scale of attacks. It is a sys- l p111.» e 111 ‘see you through to May? Will you 1 l May. You answered that these are only estimates. Of course. all these tller the 16,000 would See through until May. Mr. McNaughton: I can ive no undertaking that it will. hat is something which is beyond the knowledge of any person here or any place else. But these figures are the result of experience and knowledge of the rate at which troops con be moved; the probabil- ities based on experience of delays in shipping; the case of mumps which may hold back a whole group or may hold back only u few. All these have been taken into account and averaged out and since weare dealing with very considerable numbers the statisti- you guide us. Then we have our good stalls putting in, as all staffs do. a little cushion to be on the safe side. l Mr. Ralstont I am asking you if. on that statistical position-I am using yolfr word now-Won an- ticipate on the estimates, rough , though they may be and 511111021 ‘to ('01 ingencies. that tin- l 001 111 other dlspau hale time? Mr. McNaughton: What I would say is that the dispatches. planned u surplus on hand at that ‘as they are, and having regard to 11‘11".;n 1-1 Mr. Eamon: The 16,000 Wm bclili‘ time mu 111 1e mmune1 ts irnm this country w OVL: as. make it reasonably sale . that. if any extra illflldents occur, we would have time to make them good. Mr. Ralston: B-ut. on the figures which you have-I am not asking you the numbers-would you l1are ally substantial surplus at the end of May, 0n the estimates that yon have made? Mr. McNaughton: l! everything went according to the figures the position would be satisfactory. Mr. Ralston: That means that you would have a substantial pool on hand? Mr. McNaughton: Yes. Mr. Ralston: For the next. month's casualties? Mr. McNaughton: You. Mr. Italston: And any more than the next month's. Mr. McNaughton: In May we are going into the future beyond where the planned possibilities have been communicated to us. I have no doubt that in some sec- tions of the supreme allied com- mend plans have been made and figures are being prepared, but the time to carry them out has not yet come. Manpower Pool Mr. Ralston: And. with that 16.- 000 and the others. you would have a substantial pool in all bases: that is to say. the main pool in the United Kingdom, the pool in the battle area in north- west Europe, which we hope will be Germany. and another pool in the Mediterranean? Mr. McNaughton: The answer is yes. Mr. McNaughton: Substantial? are estimates. But I ask you whe- ‘ cal figures do have significance to. ma: ' 0 I ' l I001?” . . 1 . Gnr Brennan with the 6 1A A. Bty 1S0. rllele ‘ulilllncntl wa (Jznarlian l~.‘fi'i ‘n y M . Hg v1‘ n son of the lav.» Mr and Mrs. 1Aclollfhus Brannon of (Baariotfu 1 lOWll. on our’ lines and it states ih 1 . l the m. is; 1 orebv authorized and di- 1 rec-ted Yo dispnhch to 1b.:- follow- 1 in’; localities of service, namely; 1c ted Kingdom anclbr t0 ‘ Afediterraneen theatres surh per- in such numbers as may .1\'erl b? the grlwrrior in 1tl1L> numlirr her 1 1 - beink 16.0001 11110 are 1 hi; by reason of their hav- ing been called out for train- ng—' , . ' on. The order 111 counc ' in its character, but 3 ' 1r authorry it has vests 111 me is sixteen thousand of t N.R.M.A. Mr. Green: Io. but you luv said that the total number, ov 111ml above the previous eomml nnents, that: are to go orrr (lurln ‘these. zicxt few monlils is 16.000. Mr. McNaughton: Yes. .' (To Bo Continued) ' ______.i__. r l - K . _ _ _. _. i D ( church. and school. and also all zvfh1€llllcwalgrgyae§énci 3x1 “Tlilgéllgtagl; Mr. McNaughton: Yes. m‘ t v _ , ',‘ .\ " '—’ -. O NTO. .7 —— CP) — _“'_' ' ‘ , ' b 1 35 L1,}? i. 2 N t . - krill .1§oA'3K“111-a§l13-.~11v ‘vyvrrfl, \T,,Pli‘ATF£§1Ill ClZSiHBg/OSKOCK Qliccrtations. MONTRE5L' Deg‘ 7 T‘ (.63; 51;? mlctmlwsera ogfvethae As- have carried forward. We have me T161150? all,“ Qlluhfilouf.’ p.113‘. 1: lsrxhabie price, Apply wo 1o s.nl p0 _ s cola 3- Sales Clo” Produce __uriccs to ay leporlc _ sumpfion society that we O5" yuu saved same pefsonnel 1n so dam‘ mm be? If you did not get me ‘ 12-7-21 Apply P. 0- Box 305. Cluulottr- 10o A- 150 the Dominion apartment of Ag- 1 u 1 I De be J “a m. .11. .'1 town . 33x ' 1-1p-111g11ye {Quow- __ our hearty eongraiufl °115~ Reinforcement Plan 6-099 n "m Y- a“ TY * viavkordit‘ 1 ‘ _ ___g 3200 Alderman I77 i-Z ' We feel assured that wrilth the February would you be-mshnlil MI . -‘ 1 ‘n; _‘ ANTE _ K 300 Ant: Cdn l . 1 ; 5 1 1 and xvisdom t at BS1’- Mr. Ralston: When you first 5ay—on the estimates. so 3 r1 l 113.110, Apply cannot W5“ Phoge m, 100001-1011 11 nEgfisg-ralisqmll shllllllilillf az-ziztw- fillifigrserllcoeir will enjoy life and ron- came into the department you the red? | 1M4‘ l ' ~ 11111111151011“ 2° ' ~ g P 11 v’ 20 2s 12- B '10- c n 111.111 services during another found a certain plan ready of dls- Mr. McNaughton: I would say. .~ l. IXDYTBI IIIIIEUR l TO Let léaogkfiubfll“ lféoApeilcfinbs; 6-29 eases. - I I qleiiirter o}; a century. ‘In thiilxgurn‘ patching reinforcements from No- far more than going into the red| " ' . ' ‘ . n - '0 111111111111? ' our golden wedd ng Wi r r11! vember until May; that is, so many —q1111»e deep. I r .1. $1M‘ PM“? -——~ r~r~ r~ 1000B 1:12 U-n-ER. n" y m1 and 11 1 . n (v k-lunb >: noble" 1.‘?’_F‘_"l.'.‘_]__l2l§f.2‘iTgousgfgfizTggnslFl-lxgglfiflgg 38516512350011 13;? unionized,nrsllflllilfimllilraal°ltiYlféi 21155183111353; fillilrig eviliritujlaoly mer- 203111;“ 2351i? n varying numbers 1| r§o1s1§’.“.nyw§§. “uh — 2 scares tall. we»; 2°38 B1513?» t‘: n liiitifil“”it.l.'“l.f .2102 $113201". ’t%i'.l;'%.; - “d Pawn“ “Lu-sin. r0 aar- ruaaisncnAiinar-nn 366110131" Dom 6'1 pasteurized as delMt1: N0 284 001M111. you 56kb,,“ your golden wed- also that .111 additional 5,000 men been man-n today limits till’: num-, 3 _ __,_ ..._.A~D~OUAV homlsélcicping optional. 1610 “gag 5.3g 1 4 j bfiégéqtaégrflcéeaéorgzgréegyudgriszlfs ding is ¢11¢ 3.1115111 olfalheflrnemlgfigi had been ifounidgthst wars prior ti; her of N.R.M.A. persanégeé thatti} .1 _ . 1 I, _ 1 311115 ._- g P." R rd. 12-7-1. <1 , - 0 ' ‘ v ' ‘_ s eau en. ‘ ou mn n 1e epa men r b -1t 'r to . ; an l m“ M": n Edwin —-—~E-n~~‘“—- o‘ W ~~ 600 Cal Edm 1.75 ids. lob prifli 36-35 1-2- RQ°E1PLS~ {fcolhe “Comma 12- - Y-agdclljjgd spoon found by way of fiiynnf... sllulst $104 Colonel Ralstonl» 12-11-11. T0 LET — FURNI ' lED IIEAT- 100 Cas Treth 1.00 1290 boxes. ' (a) acceleragmg the dgpggch g1 that, of the 15,000 extra men who ‘_' l V; ed r°°m~ Apply "J C/° Gum‘ 909 C91" PM 7-15 CHEESE: Cimem white western IIYPNOTIC PICK-ME-UP 1,500 infantry‘ (b) sending directly will g0 over in December. Janu- PINK“? dian. 12-0-21 3400 Chester 1.3a and Que 2o FOB. wholesale-l 29:1}; ___ overseas Lfimyother arms w be ,8, m. and mm m,“ “H111 “lay, a _ “Mm mule‘ Apply 9 Klnl l ‘MIIUGE ITIIOPIVCALVZYLWGLFVfl 16500811110!“ m. °,§‘fd“§‘$,,§'§°gow'fl‘f16?§1°f§ecei§is~ IDNDON - (GP) —- DrmAgefi mustered ovcgetherei) (cifdgmotlng some lwill be general SQ1'\'irqC%\fi‘02- __ __ . _ ' ‘ ‘ 1 51919110 ~ ‘ ‘ ' ' -| I‘ . ' 50 8Y1 ' ii l .0111 ‘ill be i - V________g, M, . , 111K191- Cannon, neuro psyc a S NC.O.s to t num er o sonlie 11c s e a é' "j 115p 3400 Coin L 21 1-2 1359 bmfes- _ M _ - 1 {hg 1 m m _ f 1| " g . C '1 , y 11.111 R SALE j 1M fill llhm" n18 has!“ or the ‘mmzon m“ 50° “Magus M5 poTéroEa 75~m bags local NO $01011 file Ofandancijglllsarnthat giiénrgankerflor ae 1221:3113 Pfllfigd Zl- Elenabur-Klmifllllvgliiiaapsrnrhlny irllr BorLs Zulaui. l8. a w - R‘“511l'i-‘1.=.5‘1‘l11°11;.~1- Nel- l‘ 111v largest tropical jungle in the 310 Conierum 1'40 1 kin-L 113% g '75’ -NoP1EQ‘Ile' 11-1100: h englaism can be used to refresh though reducing them to the rank N R.M.A. men and l1ow many Canadian Vickcrs, Mar c. “\ ‘f1 awn isradalbanc.‘ ‘lwld- 1000 Conwest 1.05 1&2)‘ 1'5'1'40' ' ' “X511 war workers. of private; and (d1 using infantry will be general service personnel? ‘ers of the famous Cat > 5°“ m‘ " ' 12- - ———————- 100De1n1t= 9° 1 - __ __ tradesmen and paying them trades Mr. McNaughton: 1 would s01‘ , flyinr: boats. is here w“ twill"?! FOOD VALUES H466 mmld“ L“ Bgugflqvnpvy 555K511 Dry brpn is excellent for cleaning pay although using them as gen- to the hon. member that I 1.111 1t11e metric w ‘n! - __—_ 9°00 Dllquesn‘ 22 velvet flowers Simply rub on the cral duty men-that accounted for 111p best way I can answer the ii t moi The _ :- Quick cooking in minimum Wnb‘ 500 East Cr 13 11 n i r11 cl anin e ui - iled m and brwll off re- another 750. mat makes 4.500. 11111-1 15 by reading the opcrativelkid- hardly 5 10c? er keeps food values from \t'1l5'.i1'11','. i000 East Mal 2.35 and 1856i‘ ° tAEemeQn ggiloqmlie soniingxiii‘ necessary. y And then 500 more were obtained clause of the order in council it- knows his busincs< 5800 Franco 68 b“ k l 1 dd etip ' old shav- W 1i? I mink by taking rf-‘dlwffd physical self. It is restricted. as you know. a photographer c.1112. . 3150 Froblsher 6.75 as c" 19- Y '35 "59- m“ 1 me LAUGHNG GULLS standards. Is that right? to the operational theatres in the do anything to see mom .1. more 303lgnl¥°l1k 8-176) I , 1%? hgxslzo :3 itogonizrs 053.1113‘; ' Mr. McNaughton: That is cOr- European or Mediterranean war of those babies take off to fight 850 es ' - - _ ' r l d coast a few rect. That is the programme 1 zones 111d the United Kngd f l N zi ' _ _ __ _ ,_ 150560.35 L 39 part of the toaster, lampshades that The Ne“ Eng E111 - ’ u] d, awn“ The _ _ _ __ € W - __ w}—*—~ ' , ll 1 _ 1- _ k k1 d1 1 11 11311 g; 11 drool years ago. had great rlum- 011111‘! 5°? °5e 51X ~ _ . tum WANTED — M11031‘, f“°'°° ' ' 60f)‘; gglgagm 212., 1 a *3‘. ea dfgfligf... ‘$1.1 5005f. 11$; 1,1 1.0.11.1; Wflnbnvked 1.11.1 point r wish to make 1S unit when lvrn» u. c." 011° "umhrlisol. & 1°°°‘G““““' 25 1'2 I bmh for sum cleaning Jobs ' ' laurmng guns‘ PM!“ commgrhpm. Iisbirvysllolgi ptfiéiséfilefi°if°tlll°fili MT .W_—-‘-~~!" " ‘"" "‘ 400I-1ard Ro 8'1 helps get the white look out of seatc and least- terns: ou le- 21h l m t y I Md not bring my_ waxnao - a MM!) F01‘, 10500 l-larricanna a2 ridges in raised designs. genital hcgmrgrrlitiisbtgleivlgisém 59,1} t‘; lfccfpt $11k "M l‘"“5°“'°rk' Appyi2-5-5l OPTOMETRISTS 511°” rmsml“ ‘.1,’ “g ' Mr. Ralston: You did not find Prince Stroet. ,,_; éooooféclnglarc 152 12. any approval of that proposal bv -.__iffl——r-j*i l; - . , - WAX-rm, _ (11111, pm; 1101155; Specialists in the flt- 51111 1.1011111; 10 1-8 mfhr! fifmffilrlxrtflnllmbhflt 1s right 13-10111. 1x11162110!" V111“ 5"“ 1111i; 0f glasses for the 1133 irlvlryil 5'33 n1... was n proposal for u, 11111.1. ""8 ‘ - 3: corrcctio . J _ 1.151’ ' 1 rlid t ceept- i2 n n of ocular dc 33mm 6o Mr. xgalstion: Therefore that 500 __—~fi 1d feels‘ 200 Km‘ L #11’? was out. so there were only 4-500’? While FiClP an ‘ 53 Grafton Street, lllgg Efiggadlgflfauu 155 coNlsuLz DP Mr. McNaughton: There were __ _ ._.__’ - -;’} a r - _ I 0 _ BOY’ 185 Luke Show 55% H‘ J. A. [ii ‘out?’ onll/lrfslioalston: In addition to _ _ _ _V _,, L?“ ' ii?’ "**—'€——"—- 3991111111101"! ' o“ 0P9 "3 these regumrly 9111111194 dispatches q- - n runs 1 1 1 l4 . woeoeoeooooeooouovQ *0 ‘ ' fl.‘- ‘ff-‘Hh w‘... ‘n n I . a?’ Iijgltisiboilrt ‘Q7 and the 450a found m “(ills _l r 1 200 L“ L L 13o you propose now to sen“ h .0“ ""11" "1 “"1"” Wanted at Once 12:11 casts. a: - I at; ha. . ' . Is that right? r11 flrt a nu 1 Meeting or mt 810 Madsen H17 . _ r. c? Islzsinri ‘broiler-men's co-nper- 500 Malartlc 8-40 "3 5"" Gem" Sm" M1" M°N““Fm°“' F!“ H k 11m 1| held o K 1 148 CIIARLOTTETOWN. IKE-I. Mr. Ralston. And you tin "We Assvrlflflfl“ W1- " l l“ Man who understands farm- 1-0" M“ m“ ‘o1; will last up until Mar with 11w l" 111E (‘llv B\1"1"1111' C"“'l“"°' - 7509 MCLEHM‘ r ular dispatch of general service lawn, .111 T111811”, December 12th. mg, mauled man preferred. 44000 McMarlnae 18 eetimne” “ill'“€.‘i."'“'“..‘l.‘ ‘$32 *‘.".;'l."...=i “"01 “c” ""1 1°11 .212: urea. t? l1: "M. 1s a a ons 0 , - Tiller tho Cn-aperfltive hAssocliwils1 commodations. Apply t0 lizggfgoneg, l i? glrllovalethlegtsst zlrfpesséllmeratetsilnbaseg . us _ 13131.52"l3'°1.‘l.§‘2§3...‘“...§ll°sn- WELLINGTON MacNEILL. 19.0.1 nfflinnno 1a c131 2;» 3356:1132?» igflgggntjgyg 11m at this meeting. W11" "l" Charlottetown] 101101101‘ ca" 91 ° r °° 215 officers can use. may are "r111! arr-o the 11cm to vote on any tvln-at- H. gar‘ Emu 2122 emmaws rs brought before the mee nR- ’. Te“ ' ' - i» mo»... w-i- b» m» w ~11 _. im- 911g 3W 1.1. 1* it: §3i§l.‘i1"1nt§§?‘i5.o“i’l.‘$& are mlfml“ “*"°""°"- “d 1"’ f3.) pmfl, no gubject to the chances of bottle. erefore invited in be prcstn . 7510 Pqymas‘ a,’ ‘he changed clrcumstances “S11v3. ‘ - . d y b’ day. The figures Per order of directors. __]NVEST_ 13g‘? gieélrorér 321;‘ onbe a Bbsyolmcly vnnd and NAPOLEON ARBENAULT - - as translatable into terms of individ- in a 1510 Pioneer gm “a! men at this moment A w?“ “PIE-Wont and Apt-III! 9""'“7' . gfifjfifion 1:03 hence they might be invalidated ‘m! D"°“‘b" 1"’ 19"‘ 400g R011y11 46 by circumstances on the field of loeoooooooo-eeoe-o-vo-e-o-o . | 600 SM AM ‘ 1o bamfl A“ we can do m Dmnny?“ ' .300.‘ t r at 15 to try to keep the average H} 0 all.“ E8313; g running’, (£1 colrrgctly s3 thalt iuséng -.--n'~nnn_ _ our bes nowc ge a11 coo _u r:- fi“““-'~\"'wv I Now 50 mcnt we shall not face particular And secure financial 19110 5111111; 1.32 shortages at particular times. Just Independence | 4110 sleep Ho 2.48 as dangerous to the conduct of l 1000 Sturgeon 21 operations as a shortage itself I H GUARANTEED by the 15110 5111111151311 rtrlilgl‘; wtell be the time at Wllllfll w’ . 412' '1‘ l: u - . nor age occlrs. on I sell by pllbiil! MW DOMINION or CANMNL all Tgliurn 93 llAr. Ralston: You are telling me. .. m‘ "11! Market Square Write or Phone for rm $0,, To“, 1.25 Mr. McNaughton: You know; so f-'."'"~'- ""'~"""" "h, "1 '2 '§i83='5"“l3.."“ P? .. d» 1- .., on... 1 , en ' cock noon‘ l general pur" J- A- MARTIN 11000‘Vulcan 30 Mr. Rhlsmn: General. will you‘ N“ ma" 5 years old. Rcprtflfllllllrl ifigglvllléfls? Mal 11g; M. J. Coldlvell. M. P, National Icadcr of (he C. C. F" discusses his crolme bark‘ to the géitsstwion z es - - . . <- . ~ _ 1 ' 1 -, 1 uesvon as "..= ‘ ' ' 7 Bu" amok’ Queen ska" 105600§Wiltscy H pnnys 5mm‘ M o‘txi‘i‘v-\Kuu]|‘l“ m? (A Fla-Nmnm‘ cnnvemlon a or cost the 16.000 plus the other} Allin .1. ll. Mahoncy (New Wcsunlnv r. BC.) outside Buckingham . ll. BEATON Charlottetown r r: l Montreal wan 111111 .1.. Llent L. u. run». Pontiac. Quebec. and . I. . - - 1 CURB F d I ' '1 F O F ~1k (“Q1105 R0131 i4 3 11150 gflgndlng 111941511696“! whim I hi“? 111°1111°11‘ ‘ Palace zlilcr being decorated by the King with the Victoria Creed- Auctioneer. TELEPI1ONE 153 e00 Foothill 1.40 c m candida c 1 _ 1-11 -~ » i 1 - » ed would see you through until i wmmdhm Armywvu; Mdwphm, avfl.’ 5100Pend Ore 1.35 _ eonvention-(Phoio by John Steell.) - t A) _._..__i