‘Nominal: 1. 1241' .? QNLY TWO DAYS MORE only two more days-Today and Saturday for you to bu, ,1; the great Rexall one-cent. sale now on at, the Jeiikinh Pharmacy. only two more days of this _Great Opportunity to 5m money‘ on Drugs, Medicines, Toiletries, Sick. room Supplies and a host of drugstore sundries. WE MAKE YOUR DOLLAR G0 TWICE AS FAR! llE GIVE YOU VALUE THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLIID. YOU JUST CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE BllY NOW-RIGHT llflW-AND SAVE IllE JEN/KINS PHARMA Y flit J - "cg-LE u. blJPl STORE o in .1 i1 homisaf rituiitzia Cuii Bi fitment i; Km $1‘. Eiillilillllf cursors CANADIAN“ FUND DONA TIONS Repeated bombing raids on Bri- liti port areas and the indll-Biflll midlands has attracted fresh at- pnilon to the frightful suffering iftiie many thousands of civilians h 5m; Britain who are harried rm lielter to shelter and Illflll! moi into the open eoiiiitrv by prseisive raids. Eventually places in found for them all. P1100! °! plum security, but their belonl- puof all kinds are destroyed. The hik of emergency feeding alone is llificult. The task cf setting them is oiile more with some quantity tltlothing and bedding is much son difficult. To ueet these enormous needs. Mid] have been started in various pp of the riorld. Her Maiosty The Likes Of We B! ‘I. U. BRIDGES ____iCo_iilinued _ from g page“ 2)_ new and Olil platters. private inter- isls, government and civic affairs liilimrisl and financial projects. ifilters pertaining to slilnping lftd extra caution. JANUARY 22 t0 FEBRUARY '40 "ltuarlusl -Profits like now llllvllilh your own efforts and in all Eilflresslve and needed branches of iliiitrv. Sclliiis. shopping, adver- lllilll. study. technical work, inven- llm i005 lfl favor. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH DJ Whitest-While quick monetary re- lims from investments, sales, loans l" "l9 like are not especlivw iivored. very substantial headway mi be achieved in our work aiil lll YOilr progressive ssues. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY , "enable, executive, self-asser- lie line: lrcllncd to be ggrcastlc "Blvrii l0 .~l:ort answers; deter- llllllfd. riithci" skeptical. Could be Ill’ excellent detective or investi- sor; fitted for surgery, statecraft Imlgllitffid. work with tools. steel, i.»i.‘“'i'.l..‘.:‘.:"".2"§i~ “M5,:- . u a anoe o er lillliis tendencies, innual Meeting of Presbytery Tic p \ lrscvtcry of Prince Ed. I . gifiltllflalllg "Wt llisweek in Zion y,“ B: ‘Ellie Reva J. c. Mac- ' ' ~~ ~11. iirtmg Moderator cllriir and "re the foil is will"! Were eiectieel office for m, "mung "u, Mggku Rfll- A. O. Thom o1, m, . Rev. o. Carlyle eb- Illlsurer; Chas MaoDuff. c t? ggillnfilof Committees: Budget h] gamut _ qty‘, nzfhrlii "fiber. D. D. pubu. a t... ~l.'..*°rs"-. Yr"; IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of NEIL M. CAMERON V of Stsnchel, P. E. I. who died November 7th, 1940. Inserted by his three none, EWEN L. Palmer, Mass. ROY N., and LEIGH, Brottleboro, Vi. use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign. which is officially known as "The Queens mfldldn Fund for Air Raid Vic- Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goo; with. out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown, which reports the following re- ceipts to dain- llbocefved yesterday; Lower Newton Sunday School, Newton Cross $3.00. Total to date $4,975. Shown above is Sappar Emmett Cusack ol’ the RAKE. lie recently spent a. few days visiting his wife and family. lie ls a son of Peter Cusack and the late Mrs. Peter Cusack, Emyvnle, and is stationed somewhere in Newfoundland, hav- ing enlisted when the war broke out. Session Records and Presbyfcrinii ~HHITY Wlllill Record" Rev. HM. Cress-er, (‘Jiurcii Ute and Work, Rev. Wm. Vcrwolf The reports 0i the IOIIOWIIIL’, Committees were read and adopted. Missions, Budget, Church Life and Work. Young Pcoplcl. Work, Session Records and .lic Treasurer. A unanimous and well signed (‘all from the Pastoral Charge or Tyiic Valley to ire Rev'd H. M. Creasci". B. A., was received by the Court. .""d lild on the table until such time as Mr. _ggeaser is eligible in receive it. The Court expressed its gratificrtion in this expression of confidence in this glllod 1011118 Minister. Final arrangements for the visit from November 9th - 12th of the Right Reverend J. B. Bkene, B.A.. Moderator of the eneral Assembly and minister of itinerary is as follows: lottetown: Sunday afternoon, Lona River; Sunday evening summer- sid Monday evening. Tyne vnlicv: Tuesday moming. Belfast; Wednes- riav evening. Montague. _ ‘MR. JOSEPH PIERCE DOYLE D ‘fa Sunday Morning St. James. Qhnr- , l l l l Wm’ "ma" | H200 each: ivirs. A. Palmer: Roy i ritrsl Church, Vancouver. His, l i Duncan; THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTICE i Hauling mllk on Cove- f head, York and Marsh- field route every Mon» l day, Wednesday, Friday l and Saturday. l IRVING McDONALD, Hauler. Dunstaffnage Cheese & . Butter Company, In Memoriam Well known in Catholic circlw fli- St. Boniface, Man, Joseph Pierce lii/ls. St. Boniface. died of heart id ‘"6 0X1 00l- 9. Born in Summer- IS c. P. E. I... fifty-seven years ago, 1e wcntio Winnipeg in 1910, 1n 1915 lic married Margzuet Jane King and took up res'dence in 5i, Boniface u here they since resided. He i; survived by his widow, two sons, Cpl. James Edward Doyle, R,C,A,F, iifiiv at St. Thomas, Ont, and Francis Patrick Doyle, at home, and two‘ daughters zrgo at. 115mm Mary illlfl Cflitllfirllle Four Brothers also Mllvlve h:m.J W Doyle, of Halifax, N, 3.. Dr. C. H. Newton, Kansas, Dr, l~\\\'~@li¢@ S. Doyle. and r. M. Doyle, 0f Mormon. N B. The late Mr. D031‘ W05 for 28 years employed as smvk man ill Marshall Wells Comp- filly.’ Hi- WIIS fl member of the Ancient Ordcr of Hibernians, The funeral took place Octubgp 1:1,, with 50km" Requiem Mass celebrated l1‘! l-lle RlBht Rev Nfsstr. W L. Jub- ltivflle. Vicar General of the Arch- di0<‘<‘-<e 0f St, Boniface, assisted bv RP". PHI-her Mursior. as deacon, and Rev. Futile-i‘ Boulet as sub- dciicoii. RW. Fat-her Miissier pro- nounced the alxsolution. In the sanctuary were Rev. P J. lvfcL-ellan, S. J.. Rev Father MacAuley, Major the Rev. Leo Miirdonald. Rev. C. Kelly. S. J. and Roy. A Benoit. The l ll choir song the Muss with Swan and Mfs J. P. King as mlio is. ‘Tlic-horioraw pallbenrens we e: W. Whyte. J.. E. Keough, E.. P. F. Findlay, Joe MacDcugall, G, Rogers. T. j. O'Neill. J. McBride and J. . Shelley. Active pallbearers .7 N. Tctreniilt, J. R. Ghnn, W H, Wakh. J. H. Baudry. G. E. Enechan and W. Mnrkirrskl. lnteimcrit was in St, Boniface cemetery. . Protestantflrphanage Annual collection (Continued) C. N. RAILWAY OFFICES B. W. MoKinnon D. B. Bishop James Vlckcrson Garfield Poole A Friend A. G. Bruce wwwvvw P888888 McDonald; Norman Miss Jean McLean; Irving; J. F. Gordon: l-Iowatt; Maud McCannell; Robert Nelson; J. l-l. Howritt; J. E. Cor- coran; Wm. McLeod: Marcus Calder; Dan. Mathesori; Mr. Bur- goyne; Ernest Farquharson; Brent Wood; Hairy Muttart; James Herrell; E. W. Beer; Duncan Mc. Kenzle: Frank Lafferty: Harry Ferguson; J. F, Leightizer; Wm. Davies; Cleaver McLean; Mark MacQuarrle; H. Balcolm; Robert Henry Wooldrldge; Eli McLean; Ben] Stentifcrd; J. F. Hughes; Harry McLeod; P. B. MacLaine; Harry Hyde; Parker Moore; George Puncher; Harry Bevan; Hedlcy Foster, 50c each: A. MncQuaid; Gerald Proctor; A Friend; John McCor- miw; Percy Crozier; Ray Praught; Ina McLeod; Claire l-Iodgson: Harold Partridge; Ernest Prunty; Ray smallivood; Jos. Power: Mar- garet Collliigs; James Strain; George Douglas; A Friend: Wal- tcr Ferguson. 35c Mr. Whittle; 25c each: J. J. lvlcDonald; C. Ford; James Mc- Lean. A Friend 20c. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. Kent Si, 5.00 ffcntrnl Crcumerlcs Ltd. 5.00; Pure Milk Co, Lid. 5.00, W. A. Rix, Queen Si. 300' Metropolitan stores 3.00 Miss Ro=e Longworth, Pownal l Street 2 l ieslcr. Prince st 2200' Miss Bessie Bcrr, Lougworth Avg 1.00 Mrs. M. McLean. Kent St. 10c; Wm A, Nicholson. Kent St. 50c. 25c cnch Kort st: Wm. Nichol- son; Mrs, sliclfocn: hits. Forbes‘ KvllllrtlVl Miss P5513,» caniiibeil- Si-arletourn prr G. Wrlfill‘ all“ Doris Sohcy 15c Mrs. P. Allen. 50c each: Mrs. Harry sobey: Mrs, Edwiird Mord: Mrs. N. Bradslniv: Mrs. Wm. Maiks: Mrs. Fred Plotts: Mrs. Chas. Crewe. Mrs. Wiiltcr Wright. 25c each: Mrs. T, NfllvSflmfi oracc Sobey; Frank Bell. were tors on usin- Srnnr mm an M00 AND no» mm are/am’ ‘a ~ M/'\l)l 1'17.‘ ( ANAl ‘A ‘Kings County IL. O, L. ‘ Per Carleton W. I. Bree District lqoleaun N05 MIRACLE BILL SAYS I don't gct to read a lot, but yesterday down at the feed store I had to wait a few minutes. S0 I picked up a poultry bulleiiii. The first headline sounded crazy. It said: “A lien will not lay hall an egg.” Docs that make sense? Well, it did to me . . latter. It seems that when we just feed liens grain aiid grits, we don't give'ein all the things they need to produce eggs at top speed. 'l'hey can develop the yolks fast enough. But not the whites. And since a lien will not lay half an egg she slows up the yolk (le- VCIOPIIIPHI till the wliiics are ready. Well, I used to get only eighty eggs per hen a year when I fed my flock grain and grits. Now that I give them “Miracle" Lil)’- ing hlash- with all the things they need to make all parts of the egg at higher stieerl, I get around a hund- l‘i'l'l and sixteen eggs pcr yczir for encli lien. The iodine iii that feed helps hens get the calcium out of their feed tn make more cg! shells. CARVELL BROS. LIMITED Charlottetown Exclusive Distributors for P. E. l. MAKE II PllI TIIE “ Mmkafuiv TIUEILVIE HOUR MILLS Cillllllfif-Umlhl J Trinity llnited Church FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1th ‘LOB-Choli- Rehearsal -— Hearts 8.15—Y. r.' u. - Social Hull. l Bobey. ' Total~$5.40. Carleton pcr Mrs. Leigh Lowther and Mrs. Charles Doull Rev. M. Bishop 2.00 Mr. dz Mrs, L. Lowther 1.00 50c each: Mrs. Albert Muttart; Mrs. Frank Muttart; Mrs. Kat Bell; David Murphy; Mrs. Carruthers; Mrs. Albert Weeks; T. B. Gillespie; Mrs. Tingley; Mrs. Helen Bell; Mrs. Russel McDonald; Earl son; A Friend; Mrs, Irving Mut- tart; Mrs. Geo. Doull; A Friend: Charles Doull. 00c Norman Mcwilllams; 40c, each: Hedley Muttart: Mrs. Dick‘ Carver; Mrs. John Stewart; Mrs. B. MoMicken; Mrs. Gordon Ross: Mrs. John Haslam; Mrs. Hudson Lowther; Mrs. W. Stevenson; A Friend; 10c Walter Ross, Total-18.l0. North Granville ncr Mrs. Eldred Weeks B. W. Taylor 1.00 Mrs. George wall .65 50c each: ‘Theo. Taylor; Mrs. Cecil Mallett; Mrs. U. J. Taylor: Mrs. Percy Howatt; Mrs, James Taper; Mrs. Everett Taylor; Mrs Ray Morris; Mrs. Eldrcti Week's; 30c Mrs. John Burgoyne. 25c each: Mrs. James Folland; George Weeks. Pair Mittens, Pair Bootees-Mrs. Everett Taylor, Total-GAS. l9 i Dr. A. O. "Thomson, . 8| L-432-ll-7 -1i. Geo. Heffell; ‘CONA-Aii enjoyable evening Thomp— ‘spent. recently, when the hospitable ci-ziiinii GllAlilllAlll This column In rsnorvoii y." “w. ‘g I00!‘ llllflfflll. but advertising ol l "I757 "M"?! m"! be llniorlril ll ll cent: a word. sir-mi, Wyn“. 1, IIIVIIIGO. CRASWELL fur Photograph: CONFEDERATION Lll“ ‘ . ANCE . L ‘NB-III; POLICE COURT-Iii the Police Court yesterday a mun charged Wltll theft. OI B11 autg rqbg W33 given two months suspenrlrd sen- tence. REIWIRI-"s T0 DIl'I'I'-—C(lll.\i chic Gordon Poole of ilio City Police Court returned to duty yesterday. He WES on sick leave with an injur- ed knee but. has made n good .e- covery. ONLY A FEW days before Fox Show. All entries must be in Sec- retarys hands by Saturday, 8th. Only those entries that are com- Plelfidonentry form on date o! classification will be considered. L-?.l3-ll_4~Zi. SOURIS MAN INJURED —Rob- ert S. Roach, Royal Canadian Na- vy, Souris. left this weok for Camp Hill Hospital to undergo treatment. His ear drums were injured during recent. manoeuvres by Jie concus- sion of the guns. He has servcd with the Navy for 22 months. PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- TICQ-Anglican services Sunday, November 9th. M on , . Morning Prayer Rusticq 3.00 P. M. Evening Prayer. No service zit l-i niiip- shire this Sunttiy, In the absence uf the Rector services will be conduct- ed by R/cvd Mr. Grccnhalgli of Si. Paul's CllllICll, Charlottetown. L-44l-l1-7-1l. BREADALBANE UNITED Cll[llt(.‘ll.— Rev. hldivurd hlillcy, Minister. ll A. M. Pleasant Voila-v. 3 P. M. ftuse Valley. 'l P. M. Bri- 1i.- albane. Mr. Meibourn MucDowcil. u candidate for the Ministry, who l‘\ c- eiily returned from Saskatchewan where he preached during the slim- mer months, will be the spczikci- iit all three services. 14-443-11-7-11 VISITING TORONTO — The Rev, J. R. McMahon, Rector of Milton and Rustico left Thursday morning for Toronto to attend the marriage of his brother Llcut. J. P. R. McMahon, Halifax Rife; (AF) to Miss Phyllis Collin" Halifax. Mr. luoMahcn is ed to return next Friday . In his, absence the parish be under the care of Rev. LeDrew Gardner of St. Paul ‘s, Charlottetown. T0 BE RENOVATED — The large brick building on the corner of Prince and Dorciicstci“ Streets will be converted into apartments, it was learned autli- critatlvely last night At present the house is not occupied but. when renovated it will contain three or four apartments. The name of the new ownrr was not disclosed last night but it forni- erly belonged t0 Mrs. MacDonald of Southport. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lN CANADA. -— Brookfield Charge. - Eight. day Mission Hartsvillc by Dr. Charles H. _Brook, IJQCLIS, England. concludes with three services Suiidiiv Hartsvllle ll A. . Glas ow Road 3 P. M. Haxtsville 7.30 . M. the {AGE THREE: \\\\'.i.‘\ “mu Ir i u Al.l. CLEAR! Iliiw can on engineer drive Iiis train so coiiliilciitly tliroiigli the night? How does lit‘. kiiuw tlie track is clear? He is told, iiilzillililyr, by signal lights along the way. which so tliorougliIy merits yuur mm fidence? If you are harcI on s battery-if you siup and start a lot-if you have a rzirlio, u limiter or a defroster, ask to sec tlic Exitlc llvi-iip Battery. The Hyczip is made especial]; liu: BUCI] conditions. It has ample power to lake care of these extras. together with plenty; of reserve for starting in any Weather, If l< ii ll'll)lllC l0 tlii: ilcpenflziltilily of Exitle Iliiilrrii"; lllill railroads rely on tlicui for viiiil signal operation, as well as for car- ligliiiiig and air-conditioning. Not only railroads, however, but utility companies, linqiiluls, coal unfl ore mines, shipping and iilr liiics, lilffli‘. operators of trucks and buses. iiinniifti-"liiririg plants and various lirziiiclics of ilie Army, Navy and Air Force -—rill have lcnriivrl from long experience that flioy can entrust essential services to Exidc. Anil millions of car owners put cur-starting up to lilxirlc, in till seasons of the year. The Exide Dealer in your community ha; been carefully clioscn for his uliilily to give good battery service. Look for liis Eaide sign- symbol of honest service. Care prevents waste. Avoid starting trouble. Check your battery now. Help Canada Conserve With facts like these to guide you, it ls easy to avoiil gucssivork when buying a buttery‘ for your cur. Is tlicrc uny other battery EXIDE BATTERIES or CANADA LIMITED 153 DlJl-‘FERIN STREET TORONTQ ICWIAWiK/h’, 194i, by Exidc Ballnin of Canada, United) Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will D. V. be observed at the evening service. Dr, Brown will also be at Glasgow Road Monday 7.45 P. M. Brookfield Tucsdny 7.45 P. M. OLlILI‘ services Sunday, Brookfieid. Sunday ‘School 10 A. M. Worship l1 A. M. "Hunter River 3 P. M. The commun- lltv is invited to enjoyatlicse SETVlCCS, i lnisier STIIATII- WILS SIIOIVI-Jl-t- A-T home of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hunter, strathcoria. was thrown open to many friends, both young and older. who gathered to do honor to Miss Audrey P Burdett, whose marriage to Mr. George N. Adams of East Royalty, took place several days later. Lively games, contests, stunts and sing- ing were heartily participated in, and the evening sped all too quick- ly. Just before lunch was serverl. a gaily decorated and heavily laden milknvagon was wheeled into the room and brought to a halt before the delighted bride-to- be. Mrs. Dan McKii-inon, Mrs. Bentley Creed and Miss Margaret Macdonnld untied the many par- cels and read the enclosed verses and good wishes, some of which caused much mcirlment. Miss Burdett, in a few troll-chosen ' words, thanked her friends for so kindly remembering her. and in- home in Charlottetown. while she ivas in her home also in other communities Victoria per Mrs, Will lnman 1.00 each: Minor McNevin: F‘. M. Pldgeon: Mrs, Jabcz Lea; L. D. MMBIAOKII Whitfield Howatt; 75c J. W. Rodd 50c each: Lloyd Wariclcll: Ken Martin: D, Murchison; Wlll in- man: Mrs. Daugherty; Mrs. Vina Lowther; Mrs. L. O. Home: A Friend. 35c Mrs. Flo Collins: 25c each: Mrs. Percy llowatt: Mrs. Wilfred MacQuarric; Mrs. Charles Mlllar: Mrs. Tcm Cameron: Mrs. E, H. Wright: Mrs. F. Ferguson: Mrs. H. Gill: Miss F. Roberson; Mrs. l-I. R. Profit-t: Mrs. E Cameron: Mrs. Clayton Miller. 15c Mrs. Harry Clarke. Total-HMO. ~ Per Mrs. Louis Ilowait 1.00 Howard Wood. 50c Stewart lnmaii; 35c each: A Friend: Mrs. Louis Howatt, Total~-2.45. ll. hietciilfo and Mrs. Karl Boulter 1.00 cacti: Will Lea: wright: Clifford Lea. 60c Kari Boulter: 50c each: Keith Boswell: Artie Boulter: Harold Met/colic; 25c Keith Myers. Total—5.35. SPECIALS I'm- Mrs. Evan Mnlpeque W. . Unionviile W. I. Alexandra W. f. Glenwood Y, P. U. st. Catherine W. I. Prince (‘ounty Collections fished in flunimerslde papers: Ellerslie 20 Conway 6 Bloomfield, l-lowlan. Etc. 4 8 mil-riot she took an active part in all young people's activities, mid was very popular with both young and old. The best tvishes of her mnnv lirlends follow her into lirr i1(“.\' lilfe. | _ I zzThe goal of eradication of tuber- culosis lii this country ls no mirage. It can he dnnr with flllrlillciin cffltril" Christmas Scnl funds are the siilc support of the anti-tuberculosis campaign in Prince Edward Island. Personals ~ town ls tho guest of lici- parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Mtnbdoc oi Norton, N. B Miss Helen P. Godkiii, Mclrosc Highlands, Muss, arrived in the city Tuesday evening on a visli to hci- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godkln, 337 Kent st. Mr. Broderick skvrry. Auditor. Dcparimciit of National lkfonco, who vilas iii tile Province on of- ficial busincszs, spent li bricf holiday with his siricr, pll0l18ll5 MacKlnnon, Alexandra. 8's IHUIIUIATES vlted them to visit her in her new . -v community, and ll ivlierc , ‘ she was a successful school tcaclier. t " Mrs. Kenneth Styl; of Ollfll’l0l'.(‘- “ Mrs, Al. t wa- c: EXllJlI BATTERY QERVICF MAY BE UBTRINED FRO TllE FlIlltIWlllG DEALERS: L. O. Kellcy I ‘Allison McLeod, Ltd. _ Malletfs Buttery Service Martin's Garage Queen St. Service Sfofion. All British American Oil Stations All McCall-Frontenac Oil Sfoflons. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEALERS England's Garage - - Alberton . . e - - _ _ hlyrii-ks, Alhcrtnn Ltd. - Albcrton IIIJILgiId-III _ ' .. 22:22:: i‘ a; wan): - _ _ '_ flctlliry Wuuilsiilds Gar. Brurlulbane Dunnlng's Garage - New London ‘Ighyfyounj; ‘rflnge _ qumnuirqid; Liilstniit-‘s (lziriigc - - Cape Wolfe Chat Mcnouga" _ I _ (rum-y i] A Roman; _‘ _ “ _ T; ‘fish Churlcs Doull s: Son - - Carleton Ed. Gallant - Oyster Bed Bridge c‘ I: (immlm _ ‘ ' _ Tiling}, ‘lrlfl{,llfl‘l"fyll'ifivpéilllfille - E-réncfiiragiiviéd lgcteil-snserél-cc Stn. - St. gets? lvl-yrick, McIntosh l-Ad. I . Till-nigh . . . - . _ ,- _ , _ , Chester Scllur - - _ liunter River J.cC.erEI'lllcsinsorI‘ fgSeprlngfleld (Vlligsst “rsenauufi Gaunt‘ Md “ rump" “I"F*“l"l‘°'§ (‘Millie - Kenslnlrton [lav Motors Garage - Summerslde N‘ n‘ Nkholsw‘ - ' ‘ wemngw“ Montnguo (inrugc - - Montague Carney Bros, _ - . . gummu-flge All British American (ill Stations All McCall-Frontenac Oil stations Schurman‘; Garage - summerslde EXIDE WHOLESALERS Maritime Accessories, Ltd. i‘! Dock Si... St. John, NB. 5"“ D~ Illlflll - - Murray Harbour Norman C. Rodger Albion Sh, Amherst, N.S. . R. T. Holman, Ltd. Charlottetown and Summe ,1?“ l‘. ii l! I *0 ,1‘ I l i i i f‘; 4 Lida ;,‘ -. f. Newest inlllrl lrnlnlug school, opened under the Commonwealth air training scheme. In In. ll. which is now In full nwlflg in the old Normal school build in; in Toronto. Every two weeks a new (‘lflis is cnirr- ing, to graduate two months later after training in ground work. "l9 “ml ""'""' 5"“ “m” Emm" tary subjects. As shiim in the lower plcutre, they get tnc relfllflllil" P-T" '°°- I" "l" ‘"0 Pl‘l""‘- 0" the officer in charge of the school. From the LEFT: Squadron Leader C. II. Clark. Fllllllt lilflll. J- l‘ Goodall, Wing Oomamndu l. Elisabet-Taylor, yo. mending OIIIOI’, ml llying Officer 0. A. Woolley, d slid no}... ii . ewe-Mr” ~ . “'v-:.~.¢‘;:“»"-~*~ IIIIIIIITIZJJQ