SATURDAY» l l l LgDoiri llltllllll Wl/lllllll lillltll é l h- ‘low ililihi Clrrirloiictoirxi. P. E. I. For Training Elsewhere In Canada I m, following personnel have leit [as (gaining elsewhere in Canada: Ptes. J. H. Arsenault, Mis- ocuohe; J. Affibllfllllt, All“i'llalll'l Villiage; L Doyle, Charlohetown: , _ L, Hynas, Charlottetown; F. E. annghan. Kinkora; I. J. 13011124111. miarlottciown; J. Crazg. Peakes ia Station; A. . i. llradnlbnnc; J .B. Gnilnr. lit Linton; W. H MaicLeod, ' A. Perry, of grand total System employee ,. Loan to 96,446,060. The company subscription ircm the railways employees pen- sion IILOOO ompi ndn Air ‘the primary aims of the Canadian National campaign in accordance W planned Finance and the chairman of the J National War sion. Increases subscribers and in the amount the purchases wen general having been established the company's operations through- out Canada. first time, a. Punjabi Muslim woman has been enrolled as u practising advocate in the Lahore High Court. A Hindu woman Le already prsctis ing in this court. BIRMINGHAM, England -(CP)_ homes Hutton oi Leicester, M, laxids bo xing pro noter and an authority on Dickens‘ l works, died here. A. Keenan. Murray River. P.E.I.; D. A. MacPhee. Pictou. N. 5.; H. D. Baliem. Mt. Albion; P. V. Sill- livan. 'I‘ruro, N. S. ed with cigarettes by the Provinc- On Canada Corps, the Presentation . was looked after by Mr. Ira Brown own; L. vices. Dorothy Dix $0»- 0. N. Ii. Employees Topped Past Record In 5th Victory Loan l MONTREAL, Nov. l2 —llmployeea oi‘ the Canadian National Railway: their Fourth ‘Loan by more than a million and a half dollars according t0 D. C. and ufiiliated companies in Fifth Victory Loan top record subscription of t Air Lines and National Railways Munitions Limited had subscribed for a total oi $8,411,100. This slln is $1.586.i00 or over as percent in =1 circus of the final amount o1 l6,- 1825900 achieved in the Ibuth Vic- ‘tpry loan cam palgn. In addition to the individual pur- chases by the workers the oom- ny made urchases of of Canadian Nu agemcn zntributions to the Fifth Victory included $1050.!!!) Fund ovens p and ension of ‘Frans Oah- Lines. Furthermore Mr. Grant stated ‘ ' ‘ there was an increase of more than l ‘ .4 percent in the number of sub- zez-lbeis of 9.680 more than the 68,- 644 who made purchases of Four- h Loan Bonds. This was one of lth the by objective major Minister o! the Finance Commis- in the number o; o in all sectors of NEW DELHI -(OP)- Fo!‘ the pl oiawlfll thus bring. “the! (J r mxionatl‘ inn m: ovum I! lnnoee Parkinson Kl!" ilteen months from WW y"; 5nd a st the molt. have another boyhiiingl” om . in my P w?" ‘Grant. vice president Finance and “Y? 15“ I mgmm h" own ago. ‘Accounting who today presented a w“ m" mgr" ‘statement covering the riod of Bu‘ ‘Mlmmuy “g w“! ‘m’ wmpmg“ w R‘ c‘ “mu” Isabel lleelve lilo 7' chairman and Prefildmt- "m" h“ M; it, m; pod, I Mr. Grant reported that ‘idfll ma“ m“ ‘m.’ “qgp ' individuals employed in the rail- my more wny organization ‘Pr-ans Canada "Ywhit ha eh and the Am any. “no about lilil. beilievowthere ens fir: around Gila! know he and Rene do Blond!!! IhIVO bee: {and friends “f: o, l0 'gl‘lgt clllexh other and want b0. ithst it t CHIN v , v courteous to her. uggtrenetllyy he mull-Bed N! Ill-N clear that his affections were now engaged elsewhere. There really iwasrft much more. A rently "19 vAmbaseador euesesie to 188W ithat her services were now sun"- fluous so far as he was concerned. And Isabel went to mien with her “i. “it. :'°f.'"mi'§il°“»!“5“i'$§3 to er a d if they went to . And Ilgbcl um m, chance o no I plaugieilile excuse for leavinl Wash- umo and e: iivine in Mb 1“!- ury. n1’ beliovu the only gmw Whv inn so pleased with t e Elan il cwes. no expected to fl! °° Mexico every time he could 80¢ I l weekend i." m-grou don't. think oilee really h" n, chance of ttlng Helen? “Yes. r sti think he has l . But I think Giles had gehfilfemnko the grads when thO Selection Board meets. Becauil Helen's had he!‘ It "mm"- That's all behind er. when 1h! -—-.._.. WAS DICK ENS AUTHORITY liimown Mid Before leaving they were present- l Government through the Carry the Canadian Legion War Ser- u i_\ _ on can be certain We have irouuht ice nom DEAR T1 021w 4'1‘ a old. " n divorc ‘ he is r c .1001) nuke m . \\ nq \\'.llll$ . L‘) .i ll orouzi l ~ 1 ‘.0 will solve "t .11‘ .' zida goes . . l ; is as 11:3,. - .'nr.l ra ix» maximum pr . ~ and n 11-1 nhz- l- i I-i ' loxis on wlni-zi Only by kcc wiic trill’ t! l m» F"iill'll\' oi her h the fign‘. against inflation. (Qonunued from page____8i,_ iii these Limes good cooks are hard to Q01. 811d ~ with my wife and boy‘ and thought. shB iuvn slit: tells me that she has fallen in . an"; of 30 lltvtls ihv nti. x ‘Ii hm" miild. '. . ii Ui\~....‘ iiii .11 lire army h-s uili have forgo shopping nowadays her little blue book lamb. eggs, potatoes, n1: track of these ceiling prices can the modern house. of keeping one is to marry her. bEPn married nine years and 113V? great happiness to our home. I 9 and have every reasonable com- arrv this bov who .. ‘Mont my home are zed. so can you please hold-Y’- v wife sec what a mistake she 15 AHEARTBROKEN MAN_ c so slic can m 1"" don't to sire up a IIOOd husband and crition of an alien- It is imp ‘ole for you _to do . lot unn ‘tilt: liov ii You Will K0 d with this lad to teasing him new can get him to see himself as want. lw vill (iron hei‘ your problem. Your wife can't u ov l.‘l<‘ Lime the boy ticn all about his at- n Izruk. ln it .‘ - i: < v t v flPDlEs; beans; chickens tip pl‘: '- l". - ~ family and give all-out silppuzt b amie around hie neck and her head knw there was nothing more for him to say. on ington bureeu: the hmd declined to aive up their lease m the Alexandr when ready‘ iifth Congress rni Mlrn the French Riviera in oinnsti Job before, Bob? seem to remember. see how we could marries Rho next time, she intend-I to make a. ‘suitable’ match. with l vengeance. She mlihi! ill-Sm! conlliclreir muiiln’: n ' abut lookin ca wo av a . A) ntly Helen's affairs afford- od more amusement than 00n- cern. she ran her fingers through Bob's and, still holding them. asked one of her inconseql-lenllfil 4'1"‘ tions. "Do you suppose there would be any hope at all o! Rm!!! t!" Lichtensteins out of our house be- fore fail, Bob?" "I don't, know. Of course I haven't tried to sound them out- But r did hear they were “kin! about; buying a yacht. I! they had 5 yacht anchored di-ht the Pbilglllm hapetheywoui ' needs 0 “ti Perhaps theytcould m um with an apartmen - "Well. write Bhd ask them. will you? Because I'd like very mwh to go book to the house as soon as I'm well enbllllh 7°‘)?! “k9 me to come back, wouldnt Y0“. BOb?" "You know 1 would. But you" never been nappy there. ,1 have!" made you happy there. ‘In: afraid now that I never could. "You don't need to be afraid of th . u. if I'm not?" “Yes, ause I've reasons for being afraid that you don't knbw about, Zoe. I havent told I you about. them yet. But I oouldnt let you oome back and work with mo again and live with me again, un- less I did tell you.” "You clon’t need w tell me any- thing, so far as I'm concerned. But if it'll make you feel any bet- ter, you can tell me whatever you like. I know telling helps some- times. That's the reason I hap- penBd. to stay here. Because I found that ‘confession is Boodfoir the soul’ isn't Just a phrase. Its o. home truth.” “I'm. afraid I don't tuideoetnrid, Zoe. You wouidnt marry Giles when you round out what he'd done. And this was much worse." "Maybe. But it was different. It was partly my fault in your case; lt wasn't in Giles’. I know you were lonely and disheartened and embittered. I did let 701i down badl atitcr I promised that I wo n. . "I've let ou down too, worse than you di me." "Do you think you're likely to let me clown again?’ "Good heavens, no!" _ "Then you might ask me who! the other reason is why this one is different. Or at least you might listen to me while I tell you." "I am listening. I'm not sure I have any right to, but I am." "rho other reason is that I love Giles. If you needed to have that proved w you. this ought to do it. Because its true that I couldn't forgive him. But it's also true that I can't. help forgiving you, no mat- ter whst - no matter—" she was weeping unreetrainedly. But it did no seem to matter very much, be- cause she was crying with her on hie shoulder. He mold her tears, he could onl ndenoe and her tru . not no feel her And he O I Iverything seemed to wheels b’ at die Wuh- Lichtensteins in house until May, their new yacht would . then t f the Seventy- all» actually Id- by June. Zoe decided in favor ng their way slowly urea Italy as well enough taking-the Med- homo. It Ill Bert and the Ilrll had b st the bureau‘ v IfiIIIIIAIIIB you tell mo about this Gn- I don't bi Sgt u?‘ poeei y n without Beverle .’ t "Well. I'm raid we've got to. She's made up her mind to leave." "I'm so to hear that. I'll see ii there isn't something I can any, ~4 vovoowa-ooooo-oo-oo-oao-h “on. m. would have! And 20B: she'll twins rpgowith ofh ppened?" "I don't know the details. Bu’: And I wen other oomlilifl‘ m" leesonnb- Arnold. You be to the end, one sister Mire. John D McKa forrti u; message l "f: i: tbs duty of e001}, Ford employee to re- member Ibat fbe live: _ of our boy: oversea: are dependent on tbo Iborougbnosr of the handiwork of flu men in our rbops and o1 our assembly lines." owed” PRESIDENT I 1N MEMORIAM am. JOHN NATHANIEL EVANS Again the community of Irish- town mourn the passing of another aged and much respected citizen John Nathaniel Evans on the mo of Wednesday. October 31th. Although the deceased had been in failing health for some time the end came suddenly and he passed quietly away at the age oi '10 The deceased was a man he! in high esteem by all his friends, and neighbors. There are loft to mourn his passiriz two sons Junoe with the P.E.I. Highland- ers Overseas and John at the homestead. Also s daughter-in-i law who tenderly cared for him . y survives. e was a faithful and consistent member of St. Stephen's Church. Burlington, where he attended regularly and where the funeral service was held on lridsy alter a brie! service at his home conducted by Rev. H. I‘. Newman. who gave a most com-l on Life After The h Inns su were WHEN ANARMY COLUMN ADVANCES i820 enemy territory, mobile anti-aircraft units move with it. When enemy dive bombers or strafing planes appear, these Bofore guns go into action on the spot. While the infantry scatter and take cover, and blaze away at the enemy planes with rifles and machine guns, the Ack-Acks "shoot the wor ”. Less than one minute the gun is unlimbcrcd after the first warning, from its tractor, and is hurling two shells a second at the hostile pianos. Then, as soon as the danger is over, the gun limbcrs up again and moves forward with the FORD MOTQR COMPANY tanoesr rnooucens or MILITARY VEHICLES’ m rue IRITISH Hush, Blessed Are The Dead.| Peace. Perfect Peace, The lord's My shepherd. The casket was cov- cred with many beautiful floral tributes from sympathizlng friends. The pail bearers were i-ledley Pa - tar, Nelson Paynter. Fred Pro itt. WJ. Profitt. Ellis Profitt and Hed- ley water. Interment was in the o ng cemetery in the family plot, beside those 0f his wife and daughter who predeceased him sev- eral years ego. We shall meet heymid the river, where the surges cease to roll.—v Supply To Govern Goal Deliveries OTPAWA. Nov. ll-(OPJ-A mu- nltions department spokesman said today the one-ton limit on coal de- liveries has been ll the Droblem of deliveries is being hv-ndled locally and no general nr- fted. but that m0 der had been issued covering deliv- eries in all Darts of Canada. Ottawa dealers have been etructed they may deliver up tn tr tons of cool to s o tamer. BRINGING UP FATHER ' \\ IOID VII AND MIICUIY CAI! VOID TIIICKS, TIACIOII AND Illill i providing the dealers have a ree- erve of a i5 days’ simply. The spoke said the question oi arranlfi-ns deliveries is so oom- plex that it is impossible to lay down a general rule ooverinx the country as a whole. Consequently. local conditions govern the amount of coal which dealers are Dermitted to deliver to customers. Price Violations Overcharging for women's dres- hnd cotton Ina rial 0d Board ceiling price. Al- together 59 violators d for Prices Board infrac weekly eunzmaly of the Board's en- forcement administration reveals. In addition contrnventione of re- Illlatione a tered by con- trollers of the Department of Mun- ns and Bu ly resulted in court penalties for 3 persons. Prince 1';- ward Island figured in the list of convictions. This was the case o! a "To prosecuted for a rntioni-nfl was previoelv ‘Iihi m s case d. _ yfli column. Frequently too, this high velocity gun is called upon to knock out enemy tanks with» armor piercing shells. Th: artillery tractor which hauisfltlic Before anti-aircraft gun over bomb-peeked roads wherever our troops are operating, is just one of more than 50 types of being built by Ford of Canada's craftsmen. Rugged, sure-footed, and powered by the Ford V-8 engine, it is built to toughest service, and to got its gun where it is needed without fail. 0F CANADA, LIMITED. were found gull of price violat- ions. Over-c can for foods, 1h- ‘ =' meats. Potatoes, mar. fresh fruits. eggs, rice. tea and cof- fee lQd in fines for 1B WhOIB-Sfllel’! and retailers. Other goods 1011M! to have been bought and sole: a- bove ceiling levels were: fuelvr | restaurant meals, overcoats, gloves, dressed, woolen and cotton 010th. children's snowsuits linoleum zinc fruit Jar rihls and wire clothes I our: or inane The members of the family of liter Severe Alter man sevens illnesses _ nervous, run-d on] own oonditi oinfonioto Oll- stlmulstc and build up recommend Milburu lines again. y elements and when we do get home. But you're right. If Beverley’: leaving m; ureau, we've gt to t back to it." (To (ion inued) l x-LY-l {T PAQT 5 4 -NOW 6|T¢U| ' I wmwiliiv noise!!! _ Z~ llllll l. i- ' ill mgg, To Thm iionvalescing u" Pltient is {cry often left u°§..'°.§l'ZLLL'Z one convalescent; who note: “m, Hm] Q 's peolfrmary to assist the convalescent I bu. oin e all “so -- - Msrc... martian...» ‘he T. 1mm: 0e; 1.1mm, Tm,“ bottle vehicles now stand up under the EMPIRI Sarah Boylan take lb“ ggapollttilnty of exorwimll ind wgrmest gratitude to their 1315b neighbours and friends who as! ed in every way P0551!“ d“ l‘! their recent bereavement. also "l? all those who sent mass carda H?" ual ucuquets and letters of Wm’ pathy. MANY MASTERS Dalmatia hos been variously un- der the power of Greek-s. Roman-E- Goths. Hungarians, 'I‘urks Venet- 1-"18. Austrians and I’: stions y week. weakened ' Health and Nerve Pills to assist on when OnL BY GEORGE McMANUIS f'l1