‘ ..._.. ....-_-...._ -_-v-.-..--.-.-.qc v-rw-usmnsvn- cll!!@§F“i— _._\nn~_ i ! Frida 1n unbei qQBrISV- u nah this d"? ' ' ed Ltmtt ievahii “":"bpr:re:sceiul {or SIM" these @551" n iionaili m“ price! ’t y nd S Quantity 51312, “P Co!" "'43 the distinctive wfit Y,“ have Yo“ ‘h at For HIGHER Prim”! iferell REGULAR 12' aturdcl)’ puii- llPl-stund b0 nuguai a ‘he u nice 0 Wa f Be Early f rockef 0|’ c Lester W. Gill Former Islander Is Mourned msrnmmsuzn (JAIZZB m suunnv um scnomsnc v wmznn llizrxiill/m Bpmtavn: last-r: ‘mills G111, pnmipal o! Ibo Hzmzzvm TQcnrJ/nl lrtatttule, IOZl-knw-n uiucati/miat In! dis- dnqubirmzd war ‘rv/rran. died this harm/n. u: the [nix-awn clinic. rant/i. whcre he tmdzrwcmt an Iwratvm last Prz/ir]. Par some months he bu: hm: zuilering but kept the his illness from his 1i friends until a week am last 1mm“ men he was ari- ggitinl hr, n. patient at the clinic. "ma. F»? years 01 aq». Mr. Giii came In ilsmlltlm in 1W2 lmm m». University ul Bri- um ("nlumbia st Vsmrmver, when be v1 been s. valued member o1 . He. sumeavimi (jam-we L, struc- ss prirclml nl the tach- n .s nrhmi ‘here. ills mrwrr hull s humble hearin- nina and ‘he wiry In hil unme- mcnb, ru-Innplmhlxi thrmmh hard work ard a l"il.'flli'4ll ambition wss W!!!‘ an Imps-tun ll) LhP, ynuflh with whmn Im- ramc in contact and in IlvM rrl/‘Iivnlv. h:- wan always ln- ‘ ' Born In Msritlmos l.' 2 ubicctr . a orxiegs education. 171011‘. having had the advantage u! s rlism school training, and 21 years o! 38¢. he lat-idly applied lor srimlmilm to McGill unlvenity. Enrolment was only granwd alzer man"; rcbulls an} alwr he had convinced the faculty of his eligi- bility b1 maxing Irrnry examina- tion durinz n pranizwn VHLOG ol three. To igraritlav: an sh electrical engineer was his goal and he en- wfvd the desired course in 1N2. In 18M he naliualed u s. gold medalist with the dqzme o! bache- larolscience, andslso witha urhnlarizhlp calling 1m two your; rem-arch v/arz a: the university. B'l'rn/.qi,-cn'.l-,'. ‘m: vnk a year of m. march work a! Harvard university. 0n Ylflllly at Queen's Hlilbwiflk I rnriod 1n which he was sthschl/i to the Wwtlnghotm wmmhy a: Imllaxlclyihiu, a post wlflrn as ‘m- wax Iluvrrmined w be- Iflmc pruilcucm. in the practical work u! mcc nlcal and eiactrical Bhfiflwfifii m: was Iillerad s m- Minn 1,4 pro - o.’ crainceflng In Queen's lini-flfhilv. Shortly an” ' BF/‘Jffilillfl the yrrnlvwmrshin he or- gsnlwd the clvll lnecri _ partmcnt at Qu/wmfrm n‘ d. The cnrrina-nrina rm“ of we Who. l6 . or ,_ _ _, . ‘ Ht ma: R¢f.-i..£;"?lii“. um: lf~~.-r—~—-_-—-¢--- ---__ ___ q _ A W é’ I I . ‘How about s 19m m7- "Mdne due a Sweet Cap." I I I SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETT ES I "The pum! lam in which tobacco can b: smoked." ' l was unable io loin at time. v m mo n» organimd u» Qlittlfsi university hattery, C, P. A.. and lel‘. tor crverseas in the wring oil .112 sum year. He saw service in France until June. i817, when hr. was reulled m take over a m1: in the wohnical d t 0i the’ war oflioe. his wart being to su- lwtorics. He served with the war oflicz lor nine mon he t . ‘Pribulc i0 M}. Gill’! 01980111113 ability is the lal episode. Just prlqr w the armis he was on his wsy France to take chams o! a lleld battery when he was sppdnwd to the poll o! direc- wr ol adulation for the Khaki‘ co . ha vmdzrtook this warl: thecollelohldlllnllolbutlw and within if: months’ was nwelary this 400 instructors, and the xi d students proportionately. This accomplish- ment called lorth me highest pride ol edmatiorxisls in England, 5nd General Currie, oflicer amimanding the Cs (J0me. vc Prolusor Gill pennlssion to uaallsh a um- centrstian wimp at Riprm, 53¢- land. lor university slMdPnlA. Upon retumlng from overseas, Mr. 0m was rdvcn the oliim of director of technical education lor the ledem! government. In mlltics ha was a Cunservu. live, and in religion a Presbyterian. The following organizations clslm- Pd him as a mem . The Hamilton Chamber ol Comme c. the Rotarv Club. the Canadian chi). Wlrvivimt him ere hLs wile. who ‘i.3.’...'3."'2i..’“ mmmmsqm" '"“‘ °"" ., . _ of Mcridcn (wnn. IMr. Gill was s hmther or Mrs, FY1863 Kinsman and an~ Customs.» Correspondents In Khaki Leave‘ For France LONDON, O02. ll—(CP)— The first n correspondents ol- changed 5mi- ness suits lor khaki day and prepared to Zeave lor “somewhere in Rance." ln this wny the Govcmment made ready to lilt the silence which separates the waters. lront lrom the “home lrmt.” 01 the loreign news services Al- lied with the Canadian Press and its member-newspapers across Can- ada. Reuters has assigned A. D. Bke ling and R. A. Ailing. to, "GHQ" while the Associated Press is sending Drew Middleton ol its Landon stall and Havas News Agency is sending Andre Kamink- er The members ol the news wrps have been instmctcd to outfit themselves in unilorms resembling those worn British army ol- llcers. The un lorms will be devoid 0i the insignia which denotes sn olllcefs rank. Arm brasssrds of red and white will identify the wearer as a corrqaondent. Middleton. native sa-rviec me sports and cable departments. FAMILY OBJICTIONI 1. David Andrews. If!“ ll g _ L Iillchgrbtlsrllsflissag ,_ to the British ax- ‘ l liar- a‘? IIOPZ RIVER SCHOOL Report ol Hope River School lor ‘ Aumst and Swiember: Grade IX: i. Gordon Simpson. l --m& 2. Sylvia Bfinrpson. _ Grade VII: x i. Betty Reining and lols Slmp- ; son (equal ) 2 Marie Simpson I 3. Rosa ‘hzrner. i Grade V: i. Billy Cullen and Mona mrner ‘ ' ual.) ‘ 2. Ruth Simpson. 3. Ada Graham. ........ l. e n 8 2. Bobby Pl . 3. Vanda Ferguson. Gndc III: l. Benson Graham. 2 Edwnrd Fleming. Ghdc II: 1. Merrill Simpson. i. Vernon Simpson. 2 Mary Simpson and Noreen Tumor requal.) Perfect Atiandsnce- Mons Turner. Ruth B-lmpwn Ada Graham. Helen Simpson. David aimpaml, Msry Blrnnson. Vernon S'mpson. Noreen ‘Purner. Teacher —-Mary McGaHQIWI. Av» Mlnsrd’: for aches. “IQIIMTIIQ BARGAIN FARES T0 1 n A i. | FA x -—Goh|‘_ 3?1%¥;:$F?»'¢5=’£“n3 "In 0C‘. l3; l, 9 ll.‘ $6.00 ' IPOII TOWN Proportlonalsly bow Ions ma: other Manon Children of tin and under Twelve yum of cps 84L! FAR] Tickets Good in I47 0010858 ONLY for hrllar Information 0070i” may Ticket Agent (RNADIIIN NAT n: IVIIIYWNIHI IN (mhtwl vsmuzs sump n -'ro ansnsr- And Harder to Beat Beat the Price, Rise BUY NOW E X T R A SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY 6' SATURDAY Q U I I U T T 0 Old Prices Prevail as long as Possible IIIII‘ AND LADIII DEPTS. PrlntedsndPtsidCocton flannel,” inches wide, lor Children's Dresses. SpedlLsynrdUU I lflnnncalietxaaWhitn and Striped, -— 21in cs de, per £12m}: wide e! .9" Turkish Towels. White and Natural, with color borders. Sizes 15 f! x 36. Price, s pair . . . . . . . .. 59c. Rayon Tsble Cloths. 81m 52 x 52. Special. each .. . . . . .. Wsbasso Prints. A special lot, 36 inches wide. On sale for per yard,- l8c., 22c. ..... 25c. A slrlaecial table oi.’ Ladlegzgelt Hats for fir: $17?‘ On sale for‘. .'. . .59 fidTiffifi? i322 75¢. 49c. 15c. wlluzilafifllgxrl-eé. Girls School Hose. Special, a pair - 17c., 25c. 811d 49c. Children's P l a1 d Flannel Skirts. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Price Children's Flannelette Bloom- ers. Sizes 2, 4 8: 6. Price, pr. over (Ladies). Special sgg 5g I snddyaars. Special 52272132 15:12‘ .‘. Pf.’ 3i‘??? 18c. $1.95 Children's Fall Dresses in Talleta Wool Crepes and Fancy Plaids. Sizes 8 to $1 .49 .0 $3.95 Children's Fall and Winter Coats in all the new high shades with and without Fur collars, 5 to 14 years. Prices, - $7.95 to $15.95 Ladies Fall Coats in all the new high shades. Luxuriously trimmed with Fur. Prices, - $12.95 .0 $92.95‘ Ladies Crepe Dresses, Navy, Brown, Black and bright shades. Smart styles with bustle elects. Prices,- szss .. $17.95 Ladies’ Glove Silk Underwear. Vests, Panties, Bobettcs, and Bloom- c l. ers. Special, at each . . . . . . . Indies New Fall Hand Bags in Black. Brown and bright shades. Prices from $1.00 .0 $8.95 Sweaters, long sleeve Pull- MEN'S DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Men's Fall Suits. Odd sizes. Values to 22.50, for $1 4.95 335i? §if’.}§?'.§'.“.‘.‘t . .55"; $1 .69 3331 $§Z°§.i§"?i .9‘?'T‘.".’T‘i‘.' 89c. 95c. 69c. Men's Heavy Rib Wool Under- wear. Speclal a garment Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers. Special a garment CURTAIN DRAPES, Special Table ol broken lines Curtains on sale at . . . . . . . .. A l t M .27" 48". S.f.“2.;‘?f’1'...'.‘f‘... . f. ... $2.89 Rn k F‘ it M ta, 15" 27". Thfiec lgr Men's heavy Blue and Black Overalls. Special a pair . . $1 .49 i“.§.“"‘s§§§?;l f1??? .S.“.s.".“.".“.' 37c. $1.35 Men's Canvas Gloves. Reg. I‘ 15c. Special a pair . . . . . . .. 19c. Men's Dungaree Overall Pants. Special a pair . . Men's heavy Work Hose. Special a pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 OILCLOTH DEPT. Hol- Iiace and Frllled |_3 Disc°un* Homespun, 40 in. wide. Suit- able lor Overdrapes. Per yard 43c. 25c. Castle Floor Wax. Price per pound Asl: About Our Easy- Paymeni Plan G0! Your Fa" and winter Supply on the Pav- monl Plan (No Interest Charges‘ PROWSE BROS. an? For Better Values h JNTAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOOL Honor Roll. Grads IX and X: Lag an iequsi.) Ggsda : Grades Ill and IV: Etta M. MacLure. , Grade IV: i. Alan N‘ “ lson. 2. Margaret Macfluigan. 1. Belt Anne Beck. Grads X: 3. Edith Outhouse. 2. Jessa Hutchison. 1. Carl Currie. Grades V and VI: 3. Ruth Stewart. 2. finest Annear. Minnie D. MacDonald. Grads Ill: 3. Bctt Mscllalsn Grads VI: l. GordomNicholson Grads : 1. Dick Median and Gerald 2. Helen Lannan. i. Helen Grant. lnruum lequnl.) 3. Rmnq Preece. 2. Rcynol 2. Edith Clay and Stewart Sor- Glades l and ll: l. Vaughan Allen m; (equal) l. Msrioris I-lyndman. Grades VII and VIII- . Joyce MacDonald and Arnold Grade II: lama art. Whiiemsn iequsl.) l. Edith MacDonald. 09MB Vi!!! Grads V: 2. Mary MacKenzie. i. Jean Duur and Shirley Msc- l. Molly llscDsarmid. 3. Joan MscLsggsn. 01:8? flqusl.) . Coleen Madam. grade I: . crass McCe . , 3111b _ qminguqu, I. Hamid III!!! QM Bill Kec-