~i___i____________ ___, _ ‘A ‘f’ pr NOVEMBER ,1?’ 1944 ._4—- i '1 oinorrovv is FOIcV€r by Gwen Bristovv f ighten me. Mr. “Eicfihimélitlviiojigbfigh cxclalmoo- "Bo- Keise {not means. doesn't it. il-lut 1°55 up m the older generation to "flfiufyfiie “i, for a better job?" nllling. hi-iigiitlerreiil lino Spratt both smil- back at him gratefully. Eliza- . edm ‘vundeygd pt their talkim like s?“ w‘ B stronger. But just now Kessiel‘ did not seem like a strang- y From being a new-comer lsiiiong lliem, he had subtly Chung- p into a friend who made her Eunmmanye with the security oi’ mutual undcrstandiiig- whatever Emmy he laad stirred within hel‘. fllmllSt be some old experience o! am since overbearing the Eyemdren yesterday she had felt an- ure oi herself and of them. but sww hearing him speak. it \vas its {nmjgh Me hao slipped back into sonle forgotten Peri“ 0f 10M J30 when everything was safe and right. l-le was saying to them. “You, children can afford to be cynical about themselves because may dun‘; know how superior they 4" 1b It»! of their fellowmen. They believe i_n the obvious b9- cause they've found it good. when m“ See pgople deliberately cling- jm; to a belief in abstractions they dglfl, know anything about. You m. ho pretty sure they need to do it. because cveryttilne they do know about is unsatisfactory.’ i "How ghecririiz you "o!" 6X- " s4 pra . dfiiiiiiabeth was looking up at Kess- lei‘. She aske d. "Mr. Kcsslci‘. have you sod I QVQI‘ mct before?" no started. For a moment he looked down. She looked down with him. and saw his hand tighten on hi5 cane. She was to learn that he did this often, making an un- conscious gesture toward his physi- cal means of support when his spirit fell. undo-fended. - But lie hesitated only for a mo- ment. His self-discipline had been learned din a long hard school. He cnswere . "Before tonight? If we hlld. Mrs. l-lerlong. I can't believe I could have forgotten it. No, I am gufp we have not." lie lcokcd up. and was regarding her steadily. Elizabeth did not km“. that letting his cyes meet hoi- just tllen was one of the hard- est achievements he had ever ac- complished in his life. HE did it, so well that she near- lv believed him. "Maybe I'm wrong. then," slio sciid. “But tonight. as soon a5 ycu came iii, it seemed to nle that I had seen you somewhere and I couldn't think where was." "Maybe," suggested Spratt, sit- ting down and taking ulJ tilofil- arctic-box from the table. YOU two sriiv carh other at one of those big cocktail parties where you Boo hundreds of People and don't ilet to know any of iiicm." "Very likely," Kessler agreed readily, turning toward Spratt as though ivolconliilg his suggestion. ‘ire been forced against my will to iiitciid several of those. Oi possibly." lie addcd. "Y0" 53W m9 at lhe studio. You come there now and then. don't you. long?" l-le glanced at her an in- stant as ho spoke her name. and ilicll bCCJllllC occupied with watch- narxi, Mrs. George MacMlllan and MP8- P» J- Nuy- P0 their Ilmiiieflptirement provisions who do not reported wounded, we feel in their anxiety. and I wish my suzacesso the same geiiifodtfg-OPBIJUOH as I have re- less than scnted the following feportl "To- 5. \Vish night brings to a close year for our Society . a year in!’ other reasons "will 0m- men and wan". oversea‘ and as at present (ages are l7 at home. as well as many articles for homeless and orphaned dren and refugees. When we consld- the we o; 19 cr only 33 members are working out‘ r of a membership of 112. there are ces after "doing ilicii- bu" ‘will b" still many ladies who could assist irecto look for illiV lob dllflil! iii; , M H _ our little group, and we hope they period of rs. er w as much their ours. and that everyone can do 1550i’ 90mm] something to help. We have one rm: PJ-IARLUITETOWN iiunter Iiivcr lied Gross Society The annual tier River noaméwgcflii‘ Hum It the home ivf:s. Miiirdg‘: i tilutcilife on November 1th with‘ Excessive Worry distreaain . . . » t lil . 1n the chum The attendance was ° fr‘: Put you on your fectagain? the wanna- thc inclenicncy; Afie the ' annual: and $32‘: PricaBOo 3*" "o4 ood aoorov . the Presi- "l-t save the following splendid mm“ ‘if the Nit year's activities Odlgkain we are at the end or phi l l’ iood and the nervous The T. Milbui-n 0a.. 50%?!’ in Canada. o’ ‘ma; I 10 r- t Pi the lsital iir..-'2i‘...'.§‘§e§3.,§,“°,.,§",£,§;?§. " "m" w“ Daiccls, medicln cilmmfti- blood serum and nursing’ F M . that spell survival for so many. B. We must-see them through , Lhgi "Sh"!!! men on every front. the gal-I i152.‘ .i?.?i§.°3‘.i“i.§ ‘tiller. ”fi.i"8““"§”i lan hospitals-Prisoners of aiiliiar- me homelm w" or h e o - LONDON, Nov. 1c - (or Cable) or o» rotor»: than.‘ flail city“; “ixe...ll"lir".r.i 0W- It also meets the untold needs derlv redlstriogutionp of manpower in Canada for many cases, espec- tween war work reconstruction ially for those of crippled chiiare employment and diport and horm- and 1 think it is our duty to d‘, a1’ industries — on a voluntarv basis in our power-no when; haw 5m“ as far as possible but with modified or great the task-w m”; u” fiber control maintained for use if nee ecessor - . y. f The ‘or gr . ff ti fr _ the ,‘Q§,‘f,f“°i°““f time the" l‘ 5 end of thg villi? withectltgremanoyinvntil 8 for bood donors. It may u, f u u.“ H, mean ma‘ to us‘ but n m‘ saved me dOWnuB. of ila/oalri. iss tectb - m‘ ‘Ives d ma“? "i151" Willis‘wlxiitociiaiaopeirvgovgming rigcinoiililli: men. e Let ule here thank the oofficers’ fltilglrileurrmiigzr acroxiliiiriolforces- and "lamb": for their splendid nounced was the extension to the cooperation in the work during "whole field of employment" of .iob my term of office. j placement exclusivelv through nov- Our officers’ reports will shqw firlunent employment agencies which the amount q; work m!‘ small: eretofore were used oompulsorily no h» morons iris we “its year. | o - "1 __ To raise funds’ h“ program outlined by ivfr. Bin in and present,“ by Cgéghem lyollfrflly; published in a white paper. Home. 50cm l f a, 1. Men from l8 to 2'! years of use 5 Y- s" o ioooroonuinoiusivs will be liaible fur military and dance. We have do tad . . o- r _ na call up with thos. up to us) -um $39335 to the Red Cram Drive moned first; but call-up of women through our local chairman, Mr. will be abolished. although they Ivan Bowl-nan. w be permitted to voluntetr, We remembered the boy5 overseas, 2. Immediatelv .iftcr the l-Iurcpcan at Easter, and jug; namely Se“; war ends certain classes will b per- yememhrpmes m, Cku$tma8_ mitted to retire frcni industry - 1; l. my 5m duty w report, mbwomen with household responsibil- page“; ities or wishing to iciii their hus- mu y": “anal fir‘; °ggffibersibands released from the services: ' y ' ‘ Bu‘ otbltr women over 60: men over 65. 3. Persons in classes subject to rc- By JOHN DAUPIIINEE we extend our sincere sympathy. iwlsh m rem‘; bu; Onii, oi our boys. _ wont to work (runner Wll-lriearer home and those who have fred Watts. made the supreme sac- worked awav from home three years ilfice in Italy, which we all felt 0r more will have first orloritv for ee transfer to work of importance in T othcr localities . o o“ who have i°v°ddggffi 4. If there still are "redundant workers“ in any establishment the My or“ o sire some woo-i» aria."'....'t'.itn... ‘tidbit... its; who have worked away from homo l ihreemycarsl but H1316 l. n . I I‘ B CS C" This Viob Pro-idem. lhfll PN- tgimiiieci ‘égailidcllitiilixi ifsgiceiriitesnts. es of workers who desire be nlct “as far which we as a war working unis as practicable. _ have accompllghgd u gwd we“; m . YOUTIKVIHEI] and women still hglpjng w provlde coynfqn‘ m; will b: relzistcrcd for employment years eight months for men and 1B years chm for women) but ‘YOUTH-IO? wcmen Will not. be sent awav from home under l. i~"-l'soils released frunl iill‘ for- paid leavp Dcndint! ilk-j ill 193.1119 that, thL; wqplg 1g just charge but if they did not pet work» responsibility 8s ey will comevgilncler the general Izod fro thc i p» D‘ 8. Persons distal lug Sprint blow smoke-rings. “You lady dome 800d ‘york who does forces because of specialist ability o '- -' ht i ' ‘ill b t ' d t ih i l‘ r, i. mam m“: caught Mg O me not belong to our district’ Mm‘ ikhey lair-r; sbcgial icvllenoiicctrt- walking iioin my bungalow to a Murphy 1mm Bradalbmev u-ojeciion rocin—chance glimpse:- ike tllzit sometimes tease our mem- ories unnicrcifully." "I filliijJOSf} it must have been Soul lillg of ihc sort." said Eliza- iictn. But silo WilS still not satis- iioéi- Bile continued. “But do y°u know. Mr. lscsslcr. when you came in l thought 1 knew you, and I thought you gave me a sort of inc too. You didn't," ‘li 1 stared at you rudely, I hope you will forgive me. Mrs. Herloiig. He spoke lightly, almost humor- ously, as though it were a trifling matter. "l hope you will remem- ber inat I had been looking for- ward to inccting Yhu, more eagerly iilull .\ou rsliice. Attractive wo- olen have not been a great part oi lily lilc recently. or nappy homes eitiicr. 1n the liie of an exile they assume an importance that you I, one pol-um o; our (my cf? m‘ “Yidersiiiilli- "lid I 119,!" RECEIPTS Better far than other scenes? ViliIUVllEVOY have to understand. A" the sailors from King's County v Eiinibetii though, "He protests grad“ Bglgngg $6.75 Bette;- thon from Prince or Queens? .cu inucli. but bpratt was iigreo- Raceway (“m (mm; 535,00 ‘ "Yes,l suould think they Wuilid- Sale of icecieazn $25.30 Have some folks so S0O_l'l forgot-tell 5 iii“ W111i‘ Will lluiliflk uil. K955" Proceeds from clay $14.95 All the glorious valor shown lei? Doriati to Rod Cross $338.25 By ifie lads who took their training 4 I believe it is," said Kooiief- Dues $64.55 In a barracks near their home? GOOdHIIIBiIU and thank you both Dongmm p16,“) lglfio- Collections cross Did we quibble ovcr values ollriiit walked out to the taxi when the German subs were near wliii llinl. Elizabeth took a. clg- $447.03 Must we thillk in terms oi dollars arette irom thc box on the table Now there's not so much to fear? 811d stood locking down at the re- EXPENDITURES "wins of the fire. when Spratt oruric in she turned around. Sprati. I don't care What that mail says. I have seen him be- Icecrcam $15188 Forget ourselves. and 110113“ ihcsei fort- tonight." Clggrgthgg for boys overseas $34.18 B. B. b “ shrilggcd. “Wherever it Sundry bills S9 80 _ you went itiere without me. live been with Kcssler every ilay f" lilo past couple of weeks, and ii never entered iny head I'd seen before. babiy a cocktail arty. lslizabeth, oi- rambling about c studio." .. _ follows: Mrs. J. R Murchison. It lrasn t. I tell you, I know President. Mrs. J .8. MacLeod. "i?" Vice President. Mm.‘ Murdock All right, all right. you know Outcliffe, Treasurer. Mrs l.- W. hijll- l-lc doesn't know you. He g“! 5'1 1111 Going to sleep on my dtloi- We talked and talked, and go kept bringing himself back will“ fl great distance and repeat- gsmneihilik he'd said fifteen min- h ,5 oko. I never saw him like that. " "Suoily sharp as a whip. Tir- ml I Suppose-working all evening ‘Er “Iorklnk all day never is a 9d idea " beEllizabeth laughed a little. "May-i a {h u. moron. But I still have hgizsgilli‘ tbhflt his mind about mveoause he was thinkln; 8889"” Was puzzled. "I don't h" V he thought he remem- wgfi loll. wouldn't he have said .. ell you asked him?" ° I liilpposc he would" shcl $115?’ hfif 9i8arettc ilito thc fife- °- Mflyhe he Just reminds $1“ Wmobody else, and I'll wake n e middienolf the night re- s .. T billy some fellow who’ kept l German do“ I 5 . . cutessen in Tusa Eilgigiet-“llsosigg; He yawned, “n21 Ive mo bring you n‘ "I would indeed. Th u" m! b0 Continue?) I "‘. I kl'\ I Klf\ Windbreakers, 2 boys’ knitted suits, defence will become sub _ 13 girls‘ jumpers, i3 girls’ blouses, rent labor controls illunccilately’ on 4 girls‘ dresses, 4 girls’ tweed coats. diSCiIBII-lo. 4 pairs girls’ pajamas, 6 boys‘ boat neck sweaters, l boy's pullover, i0 gun the itiirticd look. as though you knew 23.25‘; fififi .,f;'.!,°..§§°.,"s’ lihrilg which "ecemlv “med Pu. heavy service long seamen! socks, 34 pairs navy gloves, 31 pairs khaki gloves, i air Are we going to have a barracks grey gloves, chiefs, 1 nlrforce aero cap. lowing nceipis and expenditures: parcel; for buys overseas loo is Posts-so on vowel Paid to Red Cross Balance on hand Riply, Secretary. Financial Corn- mittee: J W. Mrs. Stephen Burns. MN Vernon Bernard. Miss Marion Gillis. Miss Lynette Brown. for The National Anthem wasn't on Norwa Ll iv. T119 f°il°wm3 immied articles DIgYTZIi-l disabled persons ilie ma.‘ 319g‘! y??? i0 fleadQum¢Y5 dwinElcriterion will be prospects of pcz- mancnt resettlement. ~ _ ,_ l0. Persons rclcnsd from ClVl‘ men‘; pajamas. 2 girls’ ieci. to cur- B pairs trades union cohgrss.‘ removal of Germany lS‘ labor controls uittr long sleeved sweaters, 2 pairs wo- .. " mews mckem 4 large quilts. defeated, had bell consulted and! crib quilt, 4 prs boys’ long stock- Dyan in s l1 pairs air force socks, o-a “ncquiescclf” that tlic zovwrilmont ‘was ncgiiasarv for the the trans ton per . s grey army socks. l5 hairs -_..-_--_--_ gicy socks, 1 pair LEST we; FORGET 196 khaki hand er- Wiicre the boys in blue may triin, Must we quarrel where we build it The treasurer showed the fol- What the price? And what the gain? Let us not forget our Sailors Those brave lads still sail the seas 96. Facing death to give us comfort. nan Bio. FORE About s4 p.35. of the land area in thc Philippines is forest. another to change employment for various! Sap: the iicrvols System Worry over business or household duties, niddsn sixth“ norm“ “NW8. the foolish attempt w put j Q ‘gnaw syn": iltltlcllglliloizongnall put a strain on , You ‘ye t‘ ed ii ‘ - m)‘ 8W9 Miiburilzs ilefllwaiiifirwgifvtnginsorrziiiaviig for "we are a blood enriching and awe tonic containing ugamig] damn“ do yourself illicit u. health-happinem by taking n. c n Pills. , . our s» .?..".':'.?§.;".:i'.::..:“.::."rfirst...» .. .... ...,.... W AB _ R . comma cvin evcals Latin American Limited, Toronto. Ont. v éArms llacc Seen ‘Post-War banger By Lawrence F. Stunts BOGOTA. Colcmbla, Nov. 16 - (AP) —- Predicting a Latin Am- erican arms race as a major post- nar-danger, President Alfonso Lop- ez proposes e western hemisphere in» in the Americas. Lopez recently told mmgress; 1M1“ Bumps it has not been pos- s e to form an international force capable of executing the ‘ecislons o international Justice: in America this experiment should be possible, ‘n Europe it has not been possible ~o_ define and punish the aggress- 01. In America it ls possible .ind we should try an active and vigor- °ll5 Doiioy of collective security." If the experiment is not tried, Latin America faces other dangers, he said. "If another world war breaks uu! in the next 20 years, it is not im- probable that Latin America will sec herself converted into the bat- tioerouno of the fighting to up. derlnine the safety of what will then be the first power of the globe. (The reference obviously was to thi- United Siatesl “Pilriioillation of American stares in n. world organization, ii’ not gm. ded by a joint policy defining the collective interests of the continent, 0811 give rise to international intri- Sues by non-American states, who will introduce here fictitious dif- ferences for the political aims of Asia or Europe." Lopezlsaid the post-war arms ljaoe is ‘one of the first. if not the first. danger" and said its roots are in the free trade in arms and manu- facture of weapons. "If the war dustries of the vic» torious nation.‘ ‘he said. "return to full liberty. the arms salesmrn Will shower down on ihe continent. with all their primitive audacity causing intrigues and artificial conflicts. And the day will not be far off when the Latin American rountrics. with their increasing industrial development, will begin their international order and to international peace." i Shipping Plans All officers were re-clecied as Mrs . Patterson. Collection for the evenihk l- members to he December meeting. . meeting closed with the; NORWAWS BIC-IIIEST Glommen, the principal river in i 400 miles lam! G. F. llutcliescn 8i SUI OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fli- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 58 Grafton Street Responsible for keeping tlie "Cormackb" engines functioning smooth- ly during the vessel's roscnt five-month, LOGO-mile inspection voyage around the coast oi’ Newfoundland were Sgt. Everett Nicholson, of Wilt- ' shire, P. E. 1., chief engineer (right), and LAC. Angus Montgomery. of St. Ann's. Cape Breton island, second engineer. (left). success of the R. C. A. E's range boat's trip was duc to these men, acid m. skipper, W01 rraiiok, upon the unit's rchirm-(ROAI photo). ‘I’ "Vii Expcctshing To Ball Election \VINNIPEG. Nov. l6 —- iCPl C.P. rive Coilservative Party chairman ‘d it is his ele House of Commons which Nov. when the House on the conscription issue." he said. adding that the Opposition would good Mr. King to a vote of con- fldence. "Under that goading, he will swing to the proposition of con- scription, indicating that the de- sire of the Canadian people is what he will adopt regardless oi’ his personal views. It's all tactics and in line with his past moves." BfiliSil- Post-War lire Controversial By John Dauphinee LONDON. Nov i5 — (GP) — The adequacy of government plan- ning to restore Britain's shipping industry to its pre-war eminence is a subject of stiff controversy but commendation for three phases the program is unanimous-modern- izing shipyards. training young inen for merchant crews. and bettering working conditions for seamen. These plans, all based on war l0- KEEP ENGINES RUNNING Much of the ternatlonal force to back up justice I an n".15 race which. even if on a. small scale. will be dangerous to‘ i BRINGING “GUARDIAN METERS Reduction in Price by We have reduced the price of our Christmas Portraits this Christmas. For example: 3x 4 Mounted regular price 4x 6 Mounted regular price 5x7 Mounted regular price Yes all sizes from 3x4 t0 8x10 are reduced $1.00 by the dozen AND if you order the dozen you will receive also another 8x10 delux Portrait free Choice oi Mounts---Choice 0f Framesu-Choicc of Leather Cases Give a Meyers Portrait this Year as a Christmas Gift CASH FOR USED CAMERAS Highest Prices Paid for Your Used (lamera Major Film Companies tell us it will be SOMETIME yet before you will be able t0 buy roll film for your snapshot Camera Turn your used camera into cash-today. paid SPOT cash 0n the dot ALL SIZES EXCEPT See Mr. D. S. Hail LIEYERS Room 104 Charlottetown Hotel " i " ' " ' vclopments, were outlined to the,Special courses of instruction have‘ jiouse of Commons by A. V. Ale», been arranged for shipyard work- .ander. first lord of the Admiralty, ‘and P. J. Noel-Baker. Parliamenh. v -,tary secretary to the ministry of‘and fliIlCillllC-tbols in thc yards. McTague, National Progres- War Transport. ' V The shipyard modernization W35“ improve working conditions and , i an interview hero last night. sponsored by the government in co-jmake the Merchant Navy a safer _ personal opinion operation with the industry to in-lplace to worm- .ie Minister King will call an crease wartime output of naval andl ction during the session of the merchant tonnage, at a cost of l0.-v ty" 5m!“ 009.000 Duuflds (about $i5.000.000l. etv regulations in pezlc - g There has been an extension oi bath 2. _ l V “Mr. King will not ask for a vote hydraulic Annoiiiiculz coritinuailon of mcil- ,0!‘ cnnfldence - led labor controls. Mr. Bevin saidjmeets. he Wm so m the comm-y ers. Tlicrc hziro been improvements in lay-out nlid additional cranes Scvrn steps are being taken to l. A war transport “working nar- is plziniiiilq for improved sat-y Hon- .h~ appli- A r.\' TlZIiYii 1"- r_ undv‘ ivcldins. cm", cl riveting and i J l’ r m. LEAVE n- t-ERE IN THE HALL-i GUQSS Pam :~'»< lili sTeiziiif/e w INMV ROOM STUBBS YFIPPY AN -BY— | rrIs MAGGIES- STUDIOS the Dozen in any size i“? “ifiib ""’t§i§ft'é*?i$"h $10.00, reduced price $ 9.00 $12.00, reduced price $11.00 $16.00, reduced price $15.00 . . i; "a4. Qczgfdlr . v; 4!‘ .. 6W5‘ ji if it is what we want you will be Box and Autographs STUDIQ cation of radar and other radio means of improving crew aids to navigators for the lmprove- odotion on British 1119i‘. .'l ment of the ship's safety. jwlth a view to revising 3 Another committee is work—,Brltish regulations and in: on constructional questions ‘Ike an ilitcrilalional fire prevention, navigational 011-, 6. The war transpc uiumeni. and meteorological serfland the national ices. are drafting plans to p 4 The Labor Ministry has set men with permanent up a committee to rePQFt 0Y1 meal“ of nlakin’! "fer provision for sea-i M bath in Britain 1iiicl,ci£ - working lo lfllijrow’ lilo lPFil riical perfection and ivorklrli.’ '17" cf British shipping. r: n c‘ '2 jlbs. ‘ clays with pay and other privileges. 'l A shipbuilding research coun- t. i orld. ‘ 5. A worki g party” is studyms icicncl’ By "(RZQYQC McManus DID YOU SEE MY BATl-IING~SUFT? I LEFT IT Q1 $OUQ DESK-iN YOUR __._v By Edwina WELLh/OU KNOW wi-lzlzs r eor THE RECIPE, MARY!" THIS CHICKEN SALAD IS SIMPD/ DELICIOUS" Dmlunih 1mm .-s....i..-ii. TILLIE THE TOILER- YES,._JANE WROTE ME $HE Si) iJANE PAS A NEW COOK-J HAS A NEW COOKQAND _ “/A$N'T 17A LOVELY ~ -HE’€ QMPLY MARVELOUG (i-l- ' -- AN I _. __ __.~_—.'~.—.>| By‘ \Vr'hSiZel‘ BOSS SUFFERJ. CAN'T W1 ~.\ WELL, EVEN iF MY WORK J- ] Rh/ESBUT 1 SAY.‘ is 700R LOYALTY so Founoourwuo CAN'T TELL DOUBTEP: Jrgal CAN'T FACE