s... can: fiERNE-Y-HUIJIAK-BENIJIX at... -. LOUIS o. LIGHTON .... LAMAR TROTTI a HENRY KING EXTRA! l TRAVELOGUE Til-BAY -i- CAPITOL r-TIIE-WED. égg “guy m \\\ . e ..\\ . a, JJ/j/ '*. //+' —€‘§’ SESSWN- I‘ I Grumpy judge learns “ make gustice jive with ivy! ' f. . iil.iiilfllllillll-lilllllillil lilIlillBiRY-llilliflllliiillfillliii. m um: - 1.0M um: . ISABEUEWELI. . rnmx 1cm A nzrusuericrun: ADDED: NEWS - science» canroolv SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 8: 5 amms “A BELL FOR ADANO" Out cf the pages of John Her- sey's Pulitzer prize-winning novel, "A Bell For Adano", hailed by the nation and the world as one of the greatest best sellers of our time, tomes to the screen of the Prince Edward Theatre today‘, the 20th. aenturyfox magnificent picturiza- tlon starring Gene Tlerne , John Hodiak and William Bend x. Featured in the cast of the hit directed b Henry King are Glenn Langan, lchard Conte, Stanley P1111161. Henry Morgan, Montague $35115, Reed Hadley and Roy no. POP COMEDY casr ,_ .. "Step in’ In Society," Republic's laugh-f led comedy which is due icdfly at the Capitol Theatre, is the first picture made in hhis coun- iry by the famous French producer Joseph Bercholz. For it he assemb- led one of the top comedy casts of e season. head d b Edward Everett Horton and Gla ys George. SACKVILLE om. 1070 WAR CATTLE SLAUGHTER ' A recent estimate indicates that 10 per cen-t of Europe's livestock was killed off during The conclud- ing months of the wair. COMMINTATDI AND ‘FIR ‘TORY TILl-IR nllluvlo v r vnl amaalh on arnmi sulmnlul” This oolnmnlareaervedla!‘ z: looll knelt". at’: OI llllllfi atilazeliuaword. ail-Miran:- Qhllllllrlvlnco. - . on"! sous and refuabmenta lama Ball. Doc. 10. 7-80 ma. u u NAVAL DISCHABGEB — IIIIOO was instituiod g m” z‘ htfu-Nliliala h“ ea men rece v e ‘from the Royal Canadian Navy ugh H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte The figures were tabled re- cently in the House of Commons- INJURED IN ACCIDENT-QM.- urdayu treacherous roads were re- s ble for an experience to an aat Baltic resident which. forsuu- atel , seldom befalls a. motorist on a e ernand. A Mr. Bruce from E Baltic drove to the P. E. Is- Hospital Saturday evening to wife, who had been a . On the way ast Baltic, his car skid- ded into the diich with the result that he suffered minor injuries which necessitated a return trip to the hospital for drmsing. Mr. Bruce was able tb return home the same night. His wife was uninjur- e in the accident. THIEVES RUN INTO TROUBLE -Thieves who look a motor trudi at Montague early Saturday monninil quickly ran into grief and abandoned the vehicle .hurr- iedly. The truck. owned by Clark Bros. was parked outside a gar- age when it was stolen. A short distance down the street. it crashed into gasoline tanks in front of the store of Stewart and Beck and caught fire. The driver fled. The blaze was extinguished but not before the rear of the truck had been damaged. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon leave this morning for Ottawa, where Mr. MacKinnon will attend a metting of the War Finance Committee. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Yesterday was anniversary Bun- day in Trinity United Church and one of the most successful anni- versaries of all its long tory was enjoyed by large co regations both morning and evening. The min r’s theme in the morning was “Our Church" and beginning with’ the experlencethat Paul had taken from Erphesians 1: 22-23, bringing out the vision which Paul had of the Church first as a gift of" God and secondly as revealed in Jesus and then as the geople who are proclaimed by Paul be the body of Christ. In con. nection with the local congregat- ion ghe minister reviewed its his- tory beginning about 1805 when Napoleon Bonaparte was astride Europe and endangering the new freedom which was Just dawning in the hear-lg and lives of the ec- ple. The minister pointed out hat through the wars and all the ex- periences of human life since, the Church has continued to function and resent the word of the Churc from God, that God is in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself. The minister used that as an illustration and the place and strength and enduring purpose of the Church. The choir sang the anthem "Jer. on), and also "Come and Bless Us" (Handel), with Mr. Roy Smallman taking the solo part. - At the evening service the min- ister spoke on "No Discharge" re- ferring to the discharge that may come from temporary service in some human organization, particu- larly to the discharge tha, comes from the armed forces when war ceases, but in the Church there is no discharge because it ls the call of G to men and women as a life time and eternal pursuit. Mmsoukil“ ‘illifffh’ i?" ‘i y ’ ppol vano an “Hymn of Freedom" (Ericuhimap) were sung by the choir. We wish to express our thanks vi all who paitlcipatefh our an; n versary s rv ces. e organis ‘and choir, ‘he vided the flowers and all the men who, through their work and are?- aration, contributed so much ts success. all he people who attend- ed the servces, sometimes not rs- allzing how much their presence contributes not only on an annl. versary but at every service of public worsh A special Sunday School was a icture shown: “Koreans in Mano uria." The lecture was given by Mrs. Dr. Oreelman. . . THE BAPTIST CHURCH The minister. the Rev. I. Jud- son Levy B.D.. conducted the ser- lf- .1 suture of the Senior mm“; hi‘ ‘ - . rue cnanforrerowu - l __.-@ ”" ' _“ I ‘ OTTAWA. N .16 — (GP) — boraongdlthsidea some action be municipalities were eonvoens 33mm“ Klimt? éfililcflii’... on ima e federal government buildings. The discussion was set off on a government resol i0 B blll authorizing a grant o! 8800.000 to the ty of Ottawa for fervicea t0 federal billldinlls. Works Minister Iburnler, spon- sor o! the resolution. said he sym- pathlaed with the requests of the members but felt the situation in Ottawa different than in Othcl‘ milnlcipalities . . mmtavéa‘ had grow? fil-sd tlele bus- es; o govornmenl - edandhe feltitwasoralylnlstto Rive the city some comicensation for the services and protection to multiple ‘zoviermneni bililtdlnml. Other municipalities had crown um independent of government Msodonold (L-—Halih.fl_ suggested that the rilrht of mun- icipalities to tan crowrrprcperties cares comes from what God has told us about himself in Jesus Christ our Lord. Throulzh the Christ who loved and helped and healed. that ls the God we know. let us! look up in perfect trust. God cares " The anthem of the morning was 'I‘.ve's “Laudate Domine." The Church School held its per- iod of Bible Study after the morn- ing worship Mr. Levy's sex-anon at evening worship was “Wanted a Man Match the Hour." Croft's “Com- fort Ye” was the anthem The music of “e day was con- ducted by Mrs. G. Elliott Full or- ganist and director of choir. WEST ROYALTY W. I. The sixteenth annual meeting and monthly meeting of West Royalty Institute was held on Nov. usalem‘, My Glorious Home" (Mas- 7th at the ho of Mrs. Wilbur members and me ‘Trsinor. with 16 three visitors attending. The President. Mrs. James Mac- Innis. presided and opened meet- ing with Creed in unison. mnutes of last annual meeting and month- hrednseetiug were read and appro- The following report was given by the Secretary Treasurer: Since last annual meeting 12 regular meetings were held, and one spec- ial meeting. 1i members paid fees. Balance from prwlou-s year $38.76. membership fees. .75: Govern- ment Grant. $2.15; Collections. 814.- U. ‘rhree auction sales. 883.85: Canning outfit sold 810: m held. $70.17. Total. $201.58. women who. Dro- 0° 81.50. Total. 8131.88. leaving a bal- ance on hand of $79.70. The Rod Cross convenor report ed 6 1on1 sleeved sweaters and three pair of gloves knit. The following officers were ap- pointed for next year: Preaiden Mrs. Fred Gates: Vice-president. Enman" targ- ly. Mrs. . MaoEwen. Auditors- Mrs. Frizvol and Mrs. Bell. Auri- culturo-Jm-s. ria. Citizenship —-Mlra. MacKay. Social Welfare- Mrs. Burke. Red Cross-Mrs. Lam Mrs. Primal save her report re- Rardimi the Musical Featival and M1’!- Maclnnis and Mm. Frlmel reported from the TB.‘ League meeting. A letter of thanks to her n fellow members was read from 1 yo for He careth for . Foremost among all dues- tions is “does God care?" Ia there at the hoart of the universe? How much can we believe? If we can and do. that is all that mafi- ters. Assured what there is a God interested in our needs. our cares. nxi our our a . . our haunting tempts so oft un- successfully resisted. in Hint la strength and couraae and the pat; fence to go on. ~ Would a world without pain. . anxiety be bunnies? ‘rme a world we would escape ublea but mha some of ' In our child- " MAYFIELD SCHOOL - was for October. do x-i. smaynunoam: a, --l. Shir-lie Moffatt: I. son m e. --J. Ira Colo: I. Arthur Nicholson. a ‘ na-i. Pearl .8loholaon: 2. Doris Mblfntt. vg - . n heatA m: lgefinfl m hol Flea. ° ° Atte do - Pesn Illlaaldiethn“ Cole. Ebel L. Moore-Teacher. pointed for Mrs. Mrs. _ Stanley for flowers each Hurry; ur received while in hospital. Two dollan was paid by number as a start on furnishing a room in the Bonito nursed to hold bazaar in of December. and Mn Younk was appointed to and advertise the or. . riunJt was procure a pla sale. Mk1. Train- l wt 5E0- flVfliOfll. ..».‘“.‘.'....til'-°’°s%'l' Burke and m1. asserts? School. Mira. the district beautiful time with u» m- M etlnk lggalcbyanthem. and hush wu assisted lathe ,. lnchuwe aamno rnaavil ma. . l ....'.~..=- "- a-M - Right Of Municipalities To Tax Crown Property Discussed In Qbmmons d be dismissed at the Dom- inion Broviqmial Conference. m, xbllfderl on Halifax as ro- ault of the number of tarmac crown properties thon- waa very heavy. Municipalities should not ba bound indefinitely by that section o! the B.N.A. act which prevent- ed the taxing of crown property. 1w” inserted illvh cnumbairwfif fedml buildings was “irlfinitiana? as compared with today Kim Haze-n (PG-St. ‘$011!? a; i n ‘ bert) said hefisdtdélconn 0mm’, 'had .n~t. The government in Ottawa the biggest Government wihtinflthfelr boundarie: and not a or any Iran . -lfthekra.ntwasiobepaidfn lieu of taxes than the same prin- ciple should apply to ell mllnlfil? alltioa. He said he would 0110059 the resolution. Bible Society. Gen. Secretary ls Speakerllere at st. Paul's Church yeswdly morning the preacher was the Rev- A. H. Wilkinson, B.D., General Secretary of the British and F0" eign Bible Society. land. Mr. Wilkinson Rh remarks by a word 611M138 0“ behalf of the Pnrmt Society l0!‘ n1 1,1, cs of sympathy and giving which ad come from Canada and Newfoundland. Eng- his Wilkinson said thlt Pelce in the world has been our quest for many years. but it mm! ll"; possible to attain it. After the 1 war it was hoped league of nations peace could be had. In the new effort for world peace after this war, we find there are certain resuvations which nations will not give 1117. 1115mm! ll? impossible to have a lust. workable peace. The world is in a terrible condition. As he travelled through Canada he wondered if the cc"- dition of things was fully realized. pm- gome one hundred FOB-Ts men seems to have had a 800d WOYlKlTIZ machine but in 191.4 and 1939 breakdowns occurred. Mm may hsvq- this seed of ectiozi, but still has his origins sin. We can- ot save ourselves. The Blblfl B! 5 m; mgn is bu; a wsak thins. t n as true todav as when Jeremiah [Sid it. Salvation is not of man but of God. The Bible ‘ ‘we the tmiih. The brotherhood of man is not a feasible idea uplel l9 m“!!! the Klngdcm of God. The Bible teaches these thinn- The Bible Society intends t0 Kc t0 all the dark places in the earth. In 1804 there were 72 languages and the circulation of 1W1!" l." ”-°°° %‘l"..é‘i$a“3.l°“l§ ere are 1930 the circulation was 2. ~09" copies per year. Since the Bible Society was organized in 1W4. 500.- 000.000 copies of the Bible have been butod. la the future for the Soc- tons In “on... man. and in noun If Cououmo Hurls Gel RELIEF - This Way At last! Afiilck, safe relief for Coughs, roat Diltrell Chest Soreneas and Broacbitlnl Specialists who have studied the formula of Polaonh Cough Syrup say it should be quick to relieve and unusually soothing in its effect. ‘When the throat in tight and it hum to cough,- Polaon’i Cough p gives srateful relief: it reduces‘ n- ammatlon and makes it ea: er for you to eject the phl m. 1f you auifer "from a Weak hroat due to Cold, from Broncblda, or a ' h} don't experiment wlthad tful remedy, use one that all: the beat in pharmaceutical skill. Thous- ands nab Poison‘: Cou h p, which has the ad ed M88 0f also being a tonic. at. ~ 8°"- . I . 1| yrup a a , b . . . obtainable F let's?" oucarguair to . cousin the I‘ n" and ugluevWcird of the llzeciltiva of .- ll. Auxiliary of the and Pbtclgn Bible Soclet Batuxday night in S. Parish Hall. The resident, Bhslam . lkinaon. 81)., l of the Society Iondou. lugland, was tbs guest gave a comprehensive Bgt tldmfolwnrli? °' till‘:- , preach an e um o of iibo his over Canada and Newfoundland in the way o! messages of sympathy and in giving toward the cause throughout the past strenuous six years. 000,000 d been contrib- uted by the Society in Canada last year. Hetrusiedltwmildbere- nested this year. In the reserve fund in the London Oflioo, they had an amount which could be used in two years for the needs o! Europe alone. In Europe they looked to the British and Foreign Bible Society as the source of sup. glyflfgrwtalge wiggle. and a: the end Europe svastatod they Bsain look to the Old Coun- Mr. Wilkinson said to meet the eat challenge in , lna. and India etc. ey are working 0n the plan of having s world federated society made up of she American. Dutch. Scottish. Scandinavian, and British and Foreign Bible Societi. The Rev. Dr. Armour, General Secretary for Canada and New- foundland. and the Rev. JM. Mur- chiaoauJblsbrlct Secretary for New m 0k and P. l. “were also present and brought helpful mes- sages. wgurmmmeetlns vital ‘business ‘The masum Mr. A. o. Putnam. 7.511780!!! a balance on hand of CUTICURA i SOAP and OINTMENT I F0! PROMPT RELIEF I PIMPLBS RASIIES BLACKIIEADS Cuticura helps clear up akin blem- ish . B 0d —- lCll aruTn-rihllrriagufiellfi ' A“ I I g Cuiicura Ba I b Oil. I undid for dllDlfyflih. I-I-I-I-I-III l-.~\i\ n1 \\n\|i<| \l hi: or, ‘ynrhQllaavhdI Minnel- x s." < -.<-.1-c<.<;; ;_ ii Tmlw oulsoow wmaa. The November rneoti of the urch W. venson. Miss I was devotional leader and meetlnB with Hymnwl, followed by v54 in the Hymnsry rend rc- sponaivsly. Meditation and responses by leader and members followed by receivins and dedication of autumn “woes: v g]; oa . “cmrrle of Ohiasamba", were g1 by Mrs, Biair anal-ow and Mn. n. w. Stevenson. the questions M1118 asked w the leader. Miss Laird. Prayer y and Hymn 568 closed s . ter Sellar presided at the 6X88!!- The busing? periiod opened with the pres an pres ding. Mmutog were mad and adomed. Eleven members and one v for answered roll call.by repeatig! l- verse of] sfiligturedon "lI-Ildahtkcre The er an varo - baries were be from. M!!! Ill“ mu Semplc. supply any. full report on be ‘l l0 dor which was 39 lbs. and fl" had word of it Treasurer reDOTWd . balance on hand. Collection, $1420. BRAINS. DRAWN AND’ VOICE -- in brief. demrlbea tonight's guest star on cade." He is Ken M pera calibre. hm set scholastic and ath- letic rmrds enough for three men. It's another exciting half hour including: "the wirl in the new!" - Bernice Blasts. blind s enteen who now sees an and world's typing champ. Wright. Don't miss it! TUNE m romcnr T0 " C A N A D I A N ' CAVALCADE " PRESENTED BY Chateau Cheese V6! ‘w: "Pllollrlléd for your ’"‘ec“°nn v Jul‘ sported. M1‘. r invited o.» .' e for the n 09.11 Hymn 21W, I N. -- Mizph Benediction bmug i, meetrng to a close. h‘ FORT ATJCINBCIN. _ rm. Adeline mu. w: t%wa he:- letrsldvvlty ‘fr? Dies: and an in to President ‘Drmuan to visit - “l” ‘preyiwfitd fimaeaum v en °° w“ ugh President Roosuv ccnxfwbllr tions when shrwca 102. 39m than. live h our sol climates don't hibernate in : those in our temilcnu oli~ mates do. _ nu uosnau BRIT-fl‘. -- ATTENTION... K 0.. THURSDAY. NOV. 22nd- A Novelty and Book' Store will be opened at 148 GREAT GEORGE STBIIT‘ Wlherawill be found Toys that will daligit and please kiddies from crib to campus age. ‘And if you desire reading material. V204!" 01'0""! ‘ sh supply you with any book that will b0 l9l,l,_l~l! l “F” plolaly oquippal, established beck IHPN- . Y 1 Prompt,‘ courteous " t #' @ i" '