v. i _._ -.;¢'v;'.n¢-' rws; COMEDY _ —I¥ rwo pars onu FINAL TODAY 3.l5—7-8.45. LEW AYRBS - Mam! canusus _ may gown” IN “HOLD {EM NAVY» MUSICAL — vaam-rv raaana WED. s illuns. STRIKES THIFBIC TOP’! . w . . and Phantom kills: 5439542443 “mhkl”? "W"! c. w. L. MEETING tonight (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock. Musical chum 3.15 - 1.00 - 8.45 Bob Montgomery — ‘ PRINCE EDWARD TODAY and WED. 5 Years of Billing Left Then Cos-Cos! ried life! Take your auct- M m” d. Warren William, himself iihoroilghly his enjoys? in“ an play max B-Il Dlnehart, M3011 . and Dlnehart is divorce lawyer. ses smoothness and motion. the entire MODEL SCHOOL Alfred MacDonald, Rose MacDonald. Stanley. Millar. Grade iii-Shirley wiiffiisi-aihfiis . -JHN PWFHE". Slbil Power, Bill ‘Thompson. Smih Mathieson. Grade I — Laura Binns. . Lends BSNEFIIT SPORTING CLUB Wednesday, Dec. 7 fl-Bingoeii-Zii Cents Kays. Past Your BIG DANCE AFTER. I.‘ "0. K.” Prcsby’: Orohutrs. "Better known as the Maritime .....1..-i-.¢1~r |_ M. T. CITY BIIS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MONDAY, ‘DEC. 5th mun! axoarr SUNDAY by leaves Esher street at 1J0 am. and every half ‘juntiiiasttrtp at 9.00pm. . stiAlamsnlsvsi-yha-if Bu: leaves Senator-lam lol- until last trip at 9.15 9-m- SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS III lssvss laiisr Btrset at 0.00 s. m. and every half hour tillss tri HIM . . “Bum unis; . tori "I. Ml a. m. and everyhaif hour until last trip at 6.45 p.m. . . FARES ammmioasuii- i mam m lie-st .6 u Child s u» i2 yeml and Bell-RM l‘ t" - silencing Gill‘; siilmi, 5c ma, a tickets m m. \ ALSO: CARTOON — FIDYD GIBBONS -—- MUSICAL I And Virginia‘ Bruce At Prince Edward A new comedy teamthat bids lair to rival any screen combina- tion oi the past makes its debut in _ 085N118 Corporation, a l e4 u; _ 1.00 - ass r. as. fjfxlgffnll‘ v1°r;“n§"§lgfce,Mt§$_ Charlottetown last niirlliiv. Mr. m [or m, “m time m "The YounS. here in connection with his First Hundred Years," now screen- ing at the Prince Edward ‘Theatre. Presenting Montgomery in all his soc lh i t Imviiu-tiiomedyiidermmissw’ C u B l‘ O (311 [The year's slsp-iiappissc “fibrils? “L: iilceréaiglywher r io a as -Nmm°.°"'with “muck the magical-agent's. wife who ..and kleSmOI 10f!!!‘ mar- cannot bear to give up a success- intorder to make a home for her boat-designer hus- proves at home as was Bruce's business partner. ‘Ihe semi-serious theme of the film gives Montgomery more lati- tude for expression than he has revious familiar though the cli- denlouement are all on the comedy keynote, the star again proves that he can handle any amgnmmt‘ arranged The sale and tea con- Binnie Barnes, Alan rry Davenport. N dia Westman. E. E. Clive. Tor en Meyer, Bodil Rosing and Irving B Miss Barnes makes a thor- ouglhly convincing feminine "heavy" excellent as the Richard ‘Thorpe! direction stres- continuous icture having an interlocking qua ity that per- mits no gaps in entertainment. its bodyflamong the outstanding names n? a Grade V.‘l‘. Elma‘ Bianchards, Doris Dow-no. Donaiid MacBxth, mi Dunning. Geneva Lear. Phvllis Maclvlillan. _ _ _ ~ - Grade V— Doris Kays, Stephanie i- - - - "Ewfi - MacDonald. Irving Pmught. sun» PLOW "no sulmviansipa ' “' YSTERY Grade IV _- Batty Cameron. ——A SHOW Dlow was shipped to , any‘, Betty Iou Howatt. June Younker. Summerside by rail yesterday to 39B "M? ‘ Grade m (Sr)— Sally Mac- work at o nine the Malpeque Donald. Donald Holman. Ivan Mitchell, Marcel Piourde. Noreen oi-ails n- Elizabeth Anderson. Vivian Andrews. Betty Beers, Keir Jerry Connolly. Olive Downe. Eleanor MacDonald. Nan Nan MacDonald. Ann Worthy. ‘r551... n. Classify With Specials s~ vehicles but two days of above s2 Elmo“ Guaranteed FOR. SAME-ALASKA AND CROSS freezing temperatures had cut a-' . IN All) 0F foxes Apply 13g Uppgy Prince rwny much cf the snow. All plow aifif-S-HALEIT Cllrlmrwa pm“; 1e01, i..-49-l2-fl-3i. crows were off the roads yester- ', o as n Bcdas 17>‘? i-Efifiv? as floured River and 85 Fitzroy Street. Springfield tapestry cilshion. rc- ward. L-52. "flint-Shots" __v WEDDING BEhLS TA lllilletd bglrt __ w” “S” _ iosr-on " MONDAY _ LADIES’ Q§§§ge$X§§_f1ll§ovlf$bs-j? ~1‘,§‘_“ “when Bum“ watcl" 0mm“ m shape‘ Miss Gertrude Tilrncr. daughter of L'59‘n‘3'2|- “M” 79mm m Guardian or; Mr. and the late Mrs. Edward m”- Nward‘ L'6O'12‘e'2‘ Turner was united in marriage to l [The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at i cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CONFIIDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-BIBit-‘l-Zl-SIZ CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION at Bradaibane on Dec. 6th, is post- poned until further notice due t0 travelling conditions. Pfoflfllm- L47. PLANES MAY RETURN T0 wuaaus _- Superintendent n. s. Jones of Canadian Airways said planes would have to go back to wheels if warm weather continued all-lwush he hoped to get off and land with skits today. Planes sta- tioned here were put on skits fol- lowing the bllmard on November gihvgassenger traffic continued NEW MANAGER ARRIVES—MI. W. R. Adams. reoenmly appointed mflll-ager of the Bank n: Nova Scotia here arrived in the City Adams, who relieves Mr. L. D. Murl my. before coming was 3555mm, supervisor of a. branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Saint John. N. B. Ml- Murray leaves in a few days "0 like 0118-186 of the main ciffice at Halifax. PROGRAM nmacron nann- Mr- Gwrsc Young. now of Halifax Mflrlllllle Reslonin Director of Programs for the Canadian Broad- in program work with C. B. C, will remain probably until Thursday n, wnslcariied last night, Hc is; a gluifasti at the Canadian National c e . naconn ATTENDANCE AT HIGH TEA --A record in attend- ance was believed to have been made at the Notre Dame Academy bazaar and high tea yesterday m- tea-noon. From 5 o'clock until 7.30 four large tea tables were crowded while booths. stacked with ex- quisite articles of handicraft. made at the institution were most gen- erously patronized. During the supper hour delightful music was furnished by members of Miss Kathleen Hornbys Orchestra. Beautiful decorations, featuring cut flowers were on tea tables 'while booths were very attractively SUGGESTS SPECIAL CLASSES —Dr. J. D. Griffin of Toronto left Charlottetown yesterday. conclud- ing a short visit to Prince Edward Island. “Ilhile here. Dr. Griffin suirgimtcd the formation of study classes for handicapped children. (‘In such classes opportunities are given to children to learn lmrplov- ed habits of work, to a smaller degree. trades Rcgillsi- school sub- jects an: taughrt while at the same time the child is given instruction in manual work.) Dr. Orifilln said that eiory Province in Cflfiflllfi. had classes for handlicapped children except Prince Edward Island. In Nova Scotia. where the movement gages begun l0 years ago. there were - Wedding Bells - A very pretty wedding and one of interest to a large circle of friends was solemnired at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. NlCIIQI-SOH. Orwell Cove, at. 8 o'- clock on Thursday evening Nov. 34th. when their youngest dlllgh- ter Sadie Jean was united in mar- riase with Richard I... Jenkins son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Jen. kins of Pownall. The oeremo y was Rerfonned by Rev. w. B. Mac? ail B. D.. of Belle River. The drawing zoom was beautifiniy dwllllfld. and the arch under which the ceremony was performed was arranged with evergroom, pink and white roses with Geraneumg, potted plants and ferns attractive- Tljkidlsillllyvd througg the room, e bride was given sway by her father and entered the drawing room to the strains of the wedding march played by Mr. Iiett Rich- ards of C erry Valley. ‘I114; brlde illfNBIl-Ied a picture of girlish love- liness in her bridal gown nf m]; silk organdy and carried a. gou. quet oi Premier white roses, ferns and Scottish heather. Her veil w“ finalised with a coronet of orange blossoms. Th i. f h Ilett hitting? who gvriigemawfiwrlialo‘! blue silk organdy and can-led g bouquet of pink roses. The groom was supported by Mr. D. J. - Kenzie of Orwell Cove. Following Ills ceremony. congratulations were extended to the happy Collplg by the large gathering of 90 rela_ C....' L- ."_,"..'E sill i0 lnill TURNIPS ANIJ siin TIIBERS S. S. Birgit To Take Last Large Produce Cargo . From Here This Season. The S. B. Birgit unloading a cargo for the Island Fertilizer Conkoahy here would lcad seed pota oes and tun“- later this week. was learn. last night. Cargo. two-thirds supllied by the Prince Edward lsand POtaiQ Growers Association and the re- mainder by Canada Packers would total up ximately 75,000 bushels. It wou be the last large ship- ment by water from Charlottetown this season, dealers said. Another ship to tubers and turnips was expected at Georgetown about the middle oi e month. Th» Birgit loaded reduce here for American markets earlier this season and brought the cargo Qf on the fertilizer from Baltimore return voyuse. Price o seed tubers to the farm- and friends who were pre- When su r was served to all the guests he charming strains o: the bag pipes was heard, played by that excellent musician Percy Groom of Charlottetown. a splen- did opportunity to try out his new 5°?» 0f Dlpcs received recently from Saotland. Mr. Groom also played the violin to the delight of all present. Scottish songs were play- ed and sung by Mr. Ilett Richards of Cherry ‘lalley. 'I‘hc large array of costly wedding gifts attested to the popularity of the bride and groom. who will make their home in Pownal and will carry with them the heartiest wishes of their friends for happiness in their mai-_ ried life,__ _ STORE WINDOW BROKEN — A window in the store of Miss MM!’ Keys on the corner of Dor- chester and Pownal Streets was broken sometime Sunday night or Monday morning Allthtlrlties were told yesterday. Uityl Police said last night they did not believe the store had been entered by burg- IS. Development 0f Northern Canada lirged NORANDA, Qua, Dec. 4 —lCP) Development of the mineral and other resouces of northcrn Canada may prove a solution for the coun- try's unemployment ploblems, it was silggcsted Saturday night by speakers at a gathering of political leaders, railway officials and min- ing executives assembled here to celebrate the opening of the new Canadian National branch line from senneiene. Que, to Rouyn, classes. In i-Ialllix City there were ll clams. There they were conducted by special teachers who hadk received training for the w;r . Highway from that end. Depart- ment ofgi-ilghway Officials said last night, There were no plows of any description in the western Capital. it was said. Shipment of the plow was made by rnil as roads were very soft from the warm wea- ther and it was feared the plow would if sent under its own power cut deep tracks in ice and snow over the pavement. Motor traffic was proceeding as far as Biookfleld on the Malpeque R/oad. Beyond deep banks still blocked wheeled day, Another plo . only other one available was un ergoing lepairs but would be ready for work to- day. Mr. Harold Mulligan. son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Martin Mulli- gan. Kiilkom. Rev _E. J. Dalton. performed the lilnrrllvge ceremony. The bride who was given iIl mar- ria e by her father. was becom- ingIy attired in 0f wine transparent velvet fashioned prinoaw lines with acccssoriu , match. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Mary 11111191‘. while Mr. Bert Hammill ably supported the groom. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's father. After break- fast the ha py couple left on a honeymoon rip to the mainland where they visited friends and relatives. When they return they will reside in Kinkcra whelre the groom is a prosperous QIIIIBI‘. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McIvor, of Kinkora. where she received many lovely and useful gifts. also at her home in Hope River. Wile" there assembled about two hun- dred friends and relatives who showered her with many usefv gifts and all best wishes for ill turs happiness. Quebec Minister of Mines. cu ting or money so they will have funds cit last night and looted it of food elsewhere in the ci Que. The IOO-mile line brings trans- pLrfallOn facilities to a rich min- eralizsd area and new farming settlements spring into existence under the Quebec Government colonization scheme. Along its route are some 20 producing mines and a KNEE. number of prospects at various stages of development. The opening ceremony tack place at Val D‘or yesterday with Trans- port Minister I-Iowe driving the last spike. Hon. Onesime Ga ion. a golden ribbon stretched across the track, and S. J. Hungerford. C. N. R President driving the locomotive of a special train through a canvas barrier depicting a golden sun. - The official party were guests of the Western Quebec Mine Man- agers’ Association Saturday night at a. dinner at which Hon. T._A. Crerar. Federal Minister of Mines and Resources. declared the con- struction of the line would assist nlnterially in the development of the wealth of Northwestern Que- bee. A, Kirk Cameron. President of the Montreal Chamber of Mines. said if there was nnv solution to the railway problem it was in the north. If mineral development ad- vances as rapidly in the next l0 years as it had in the past 10. the railways would have enmfih traffic to mat" tilcii- operation financially profitable. "If the Dominion and Provincial Governments would get together on.n program of developing this north country and really co-opar- ate I believe we would get ahead faster than if we go on as we have in the past. where there has been some criticism and perhaps some lack of co-operation." he said. Jobless Mass In Jamaica Capital KIINBPON, Jamaica. Dec. (- (OP Cable) —ObS€I'VEi‘5 reported todav unemployed in the city reached "alarming numbers" and are insistent in demands for work for ristmas. Scores of Hooligans raided a Chinese shop in the heart of the va ued at $50. Police stopped sev- eral other attemepts at looting tv. Kingston started a 325.000 relief road-building program today. The Colonial Government last night. advanced $5.0M for a similar pur- pose to 12 other parishes on the .4 I A CLA us Exmisis at AHEAD! MAYBI v VII GM M22014 A BMIVCLEI _ inti read bi! Past District Gcvcrnor Percy W. Turner. disease. was awarded £25 andtcosfs against. the barber in (our . most accessible. Much of thc trade has gone to Nova Scotla and Guspc ers remained at 60 cents per bushel, it was said. 'I‘unlips were still quoted at 10 cenLs a bushel While table stock potatoes were moving slowly at 50 cents a bushel. December was a poor month for shipment of table tubers usually. dealers said. They looked for some, stren then-lug of markets after the New ear. Warm weather of the past few days brought mixed blessings to farmers shipping tubers and tur- nips. Fiear of frost. damage was removed but loads were fast be- coming too soft for heavy hauling. Stresihls Problem 0f Vacant Farms And Unemployment "Surely a Province which can spend a million dollars in a short time on hard surfaced loads. can find finances for iehabilitailon of our farms" said Lt. Col. K. S. Ru- gcrs in addressing the R0 ary Club yesterday. Speakinrr 0n "Some As- pects of the Current World Situa- tion and Prince Edward Island's Relation Thereto", he said that if democracy is to survive it. must be by resuming t.iie original basis of democracy. defined by Lincoln as government of the people, by the people and ior the people. Urging the need oi lendershz: in public affairs. Col_ Rogers said t ierc were at present hundreds of cases of destiturlon and poverty. not only in our towns and cities but in our more remoie agricultural “People are living. righ; Prince Edward Island. in poverty and disease such as the refugees of Europe hardly cnperience. These peop c. in some cases squatters, in others people with run down land and lacking the means to fertilize “fltllfilfll 37h!!!‘ ll!!!)iitlilltihidfj t t {l Christmas Special 5;. Modern Beauty Shoppe 5?; PERMANIINTS z-l Regular 8100-2 for S7.0i Regular 8500-2 for $5.01 Regular 8350-2 for $3.5! SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE-Z for $1.50 PHONE 7i lllilliillilllllilllllillllllll‘ ii 5E Q a I i i g a i a l " imzuvumam-ezulcvz - Large Audience Sees Production In Baptist Hall Peer Gynt, when presented in the Baptist School room last Pverllrll! by members oi the Charlottetown Women's Music Club. This was northern quality and Scandinavian touches. Recorded selections from Griegls two suites of Incidental music to "Peer Gynt" --thc first. "Morning Niond" ~—[)I‘0‘-'iili‘(i the pl"<:]7vl' mosphcre us Virsz Keith Itcgcts read u brief introduction and de- scribed the scone about to follow. The part of Poe!" was taken by Arthur Roper and Ase was portrayed by Mrs. J. A NIncMil- lan. The setting was simple and ll right along into the spirit of the play and at the close of the scene the continuity and interest of the story were cleverly ilphelcl by Mrs. Rogers. _Gri£g's “Hall of the Mountain King" was heard by means of re- cording and then came the poig- nant scene of Ases death, very realistically enacted by Mrs, Roper and Mrs, MacMiilun. Mrs. Rogers continued her paper including excerpts from the drama and as she progressed. Griegls Anltrafls Dance was played; and The whole presentation was ex- ceptionally well glrricd out and the evening of Ncrwelginn drama and music an unusual and most enjoyable one. The radio used in tho produc- tion was loaned bv the Robert Simpson 00.. and the record tuchmcni bv Miller Bros. and cultivate their acres, must be lifted out of their squallor no mat- ter whether they wnnt to [)0 or not. Their childron must be clothed, fed. and sent to school. The parents must be healed in body and mind and supervised and assisleri in the process of agricultural pursuits. If hey are unsuited for agriculture, they must be provided with other more suia-ble work in processing the products of other farmers and their acres turned over to those who will work lhem. Prince Edward Isfand needs a militant type of social service to minister to hund- reds of people who have lost heart and thrown over all ambliion." The speaker advocated the form- ation of an economic COIIlmiSsiOII or committee to iabulnte lnterprovinc- ial trade. It might reveal that There are many thousands dollars worth 0i poultry imported ln‘o the Island. canned milk and other ro- ducts; which should be prccsssrg in ' our own province. He also advocated "back io the land" poilcy. whereby many of our young men who are now out of work might become rehabilitated on rundown. vacant farms. On a per caplta basis the Island is the second lowest in wealth of all the provin- upcr capita wealth . e the average for $2413, The only way they can be equalized is by processing more of our raw products. increasing our production and imrroxing our provincial balance of trade. Rotarian Leslie Stacey. presided yesterday, Wallace E. sCftiltiébilfy. a new member. was introduced by Dr Giddings. the Rotary charge bo- DAMAGES FOR BARBER ROCIIDALE, England — F r e d 'f‘rain. who had his moustache trimmed in a barber's shop and later cchiracted an infectious skin (M18) SHIPMENT LIGHTER FiR-EDERICION- (CPl -Ship- ment of Christmas trees from New Brunswick this season has u lighter than in recent years. ap- parently due to depletion of those formerly enjoyed in fills province Peninsula . wiirra noses AN_E_YE WI land — tCPl - I-LITON. Eng When Gordon Richards piloted his 200th winner of the racing rason the other day li was the fifth year he pass ed the 200 mark. In his l8 are in the saddle he has won 2.- ‘ Use Minard‘: for Dandruff. Island. 27 races. __ ,_._..__ W- _. ~ ' "'- v. -.. ~ _ .__ _ .. ._..__ -" ' ' "'"*.i.—-_Trtn— -"".“-—' .,-- -:- -:- -:- -:- y King Cole m mum: 59°55] m: no us: nzvms 1o was: FOEVOILFIITY ANTI BUDDY] iNl BEEN WAITING made effective musical paniment. At. the close of the programme the members of the cast were rn- tcrtainervst ]l1I‘l_('_il___b}j_fil(‘ .‘\vo or- ganizations sponsoring the drama- tization. ilffCflifl- W E lll ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, S'SIDE. Tile following is the slalltling of the pupils of St. Mary's Acade- my. Summerside for the month of November: Grade X-l. Lelia Rallahall; 2. Mary Dalton; 3. Rita Gallant. Grade IX-l. Mary Gallant; I. Alice Blanchard; 3. Mary Camer- on. Gradr VIII-l. Henrietta Coyle‘ "‘“§“°“-""" , f““_‘j‘" 2. Frances Gallant; 3. Yvonne gg‘lk“lv‘_f‘ Q .r,““‘y;“;‘,‘\ T‘; Desaochea t-hnncl. Willi ‘Rrv I ‘Dun W Grade VII-l. Ruth Kelly‘: 2. Pa- highest num under the 0d i0 817311.865) allced nunlborc up to Nov. 3O the inner slilr- of ~ pelt has been .\ will hold the rage-her who p0»! _ ii.S"i’d to brill; .--- >- m he“) l inc or sucrlil pups l‘. M: Cmkc oifirinlilzc Loans Reach‘ New High‘ In November OITAWA. Dec. 5. —(CPJ—The , bur of loans approved rational Housing Act ..,ie month since oper- g. n lil 1935 was made lIl November when they totalled 316. ac/rzordillg t0 figures released inday by Finance fvlilllster Dunning. The total exceeded Ocmber. 1938, previ- ous high mouth, by nine loans. ’i'hl> 316 loans ilpproved in No- vember showed all increase of I03 per cent. olcr same month last rwl-ar. The total a- mount of loans approved amount- iill increase o!‘ 1T2 per item. ovm" N02 Jllbéi’, 191i’! The l amount also W3: any l)l‘(‘\'l0ll.\ lFlJiilil i038, peak oi rivals for Ill [i )t col A H961‘ Cflillflll’ fllldlelict‘ lIf-Nl- der the ])Olllil1i(ll‘.'5 ii-luslllu 1m:- Nl l-lle PTOIlllClIOYl 0! "l? NQT- lslaiion 1.0 {for szniiailircll wegian lyrical dramatic satire and ‘m. ma; 3 “.1... _ Total loans mantra lilluidelkilée alwgivcg i?! the Nova SCClld 42o at 31809578; N0 .~ lea u 0 on res Saran Brllll. W1C}: llii .~ Siffil", m»- Cliugfih and titltintclghillallll-Pa Clues 1.530}: scllizluill ; Hcinlrtri Quiliiii: ‘N H E N YO U ,R i 0 e Bell s 11PM g at. Sl2.5-i4.l"*"' \f.s llfbb.’ 20o ' Combined in this Olin \\'OlI are $375333 _» ,5 l the foremost dramatic genius and $25_nt,-tl; All»... the most original conllvcvsr Ol NOY- (v.2 mum. 1.17s ~ - spirit is in there way. In the characicrizzliioll of __ g _____ "W, *4 _.,.|,' m. “mm, do giiteiiziiii‘ rlatcsenls eliiiioilic-iir nip‘ N’ "m “w” g “Rim ' l 9 5 . Zlifl v ., Griegfis lllusic is porlilentod with llloxiulhit L1 XIX/Ill And the curtain rose on _Act l corms pr,me‘.1b At ulli but-co shops. Stcsnlcill ‘Peel; Gytnt" with Peer “on o! 13,9 Ha 105..- 3w, 25 im- 25¢. Cork a __ s 1 mo- er f? presenting , I“ \ _ tipur plum AiviipudFil-le- a fivcly picture. igngtmntl‘ cut 'l‘.:~hw. m for ~llmg your air roots. act llillli effective and the interpretations a 11m“ 9e19, , 1, excellent. The audience was carried éfzfilelegeliotga 1.,é"'1€)w,,, rows .. _ n protected by an adequate rnvoriuu of leather. The priming pfficlss o.‘ ‘ a silver fox poll fnliolvs a zczllla: l MYIIICIICL‘ (OYllIIlPll""!lL' brlly and IOIIOIYIIIT up til." sides. The area along the middle o.’ the bark, especially at the nape of the neck and the ' the last. to tpmme prilnn, lvl th llle mot of the =.:i.l is ‘Fills morning n: ten o'clock pups rjYlliililf 11ml every v (‘an do so ii with the demonstrations. Mrs. Roper, now costumed as the Um“ l" m“? char "or Solveigr. sang. very ioel- “N” ‘icmand- lngly. ‘Solvcizrls Song" and con- '~ “m” eluded with tllc lovely’ "Clafilc l*"l“’l‘*“"‘ l0 Song.“ ~~ (‘hiekibS-"ECASVIEIIIIIIIVDII Is Withdrawn TORONTO. ETZ‘; tcpasnesl... nllilon 0f DUiIFP chit-f l). C. Draper as vvitllilrillvil today at a lllcetlng of the Toronto P0lita COIIIIIILQlQIL Judge Frank Dr-llion ‘lilfi ('01. F. ,Fn‘Zi)-‘ili'i('k. lllrlrllwll" the com- lfi QLLJZIVQICII will . n1 n! 111g notion and .\i."i,vor Ralph C Day. ihu third lll“liii)l‘l‘, (ll§4»(\]]{pd_ Chief Drnpri- i idvrml his resig- nation Thursday. Pi0flééi71ir1§oi~te1~ Was Former Islander Last riirls for Indies MarCnllum Allltl. need 90. who tilcrl ll? . . A. Tllo hodr W215 114cm MacDonald; 3* Nnn Mach)‘ forlvrllwcd to Colorado §i7Ti!"'~ for “15- , . intennrlil. Grace VI-----l Lnulsr- Wedge: 2. B“... m p“, HM,‘ P,..,h_,, 17L Florence Williams; 3. Shelia Cal- Mrs 1gp”... My Auk. 'h‘;.‘ I...“ 153115"- _ in Vrlnfiollvcr V»? flvrl l a lilo Grade V-l. Barbara Sllilpllant; w“; m». pus-q». w‘; M. “W 2, Rita Dciglirtll; 3. Lillian Pr-rry’. lnr llgfhwpr n; 4 .1 fy- '.~.,-. Grade V_l. Teresa Ailkcn; 2. nnriinw and w: “m Susie Glow; 3. Irene Cormlcr. fihnrlcitetow~r I‘ . Grade IV~--l. Anna Gallant; 2. 1mm, Georgina Peters; 3. Florence Clow. Grade III-l. Rita Gallant. Dor- othy Arselnlult, Marjorie least-rs lcquall; ‘.2 Adeline Gallant Grade II-l. Macy F. Glllllllll; Albina Arsellauit; Ii. Liary Gauclet. Glildl‘ ll thaw-l. Inez Nimlccl"; 2. Jean Psrryl; 3. Zita LcClil Marie Wcu a. Grazlc l~l. Jean SOHIPI‘; 3. Joyce iyicPllrrsflil P Music sun i. i...» l l (‘lllrvr FvvWnvWISQVL: v awrrr»: wonsnr l'-‘\’ s- u. lover 90 pclxonli l"; ~“"“_‘"|__H f“ ‘l l Senior Cla...s—-Rutll Kelly. IiI‘i(‘ll ‘fllumfhw M ‘vlv"v“fil"‘.‘ll>‘ McEwen. M-clvllla Clovv. lJlililC ‘him “PM _ Downing, Ilillilltifiiilu Ccylv. Qlltllllfl ___ cigilan, Sic on. arrls, n is; . n ’ ‘ ‘M, ‘_ v_ Callaghan, Marjorie l-li-ifel. Alex ’AIHWXQ(_“‘" ‘Linn S’ ' PM l‘! Macllinls. Ruth Lcald. Peallc n, - "I M” ‘huh Stewart. Florence Williams. Helen Muttart. Frances Arseuauit. Arth- ur McEwell. Junior Class—Sall_v Sclillrluall. Paula Schurmflil. Dlllvllll‘ Mill“ Phee. Mary Gnudet. Re Grant. 20o TEND chains . us Two hundred nlcn are t» b0 employed lflblniillvllhifi’ lll tho il<'W large warehouse. fonncrlv n lum- ann stflrflifc place. in Smut Ollcll. which has been taken ovvr by ills Paris Air Raid Prccoutlon Dcllfll" mont. 'I‘hcy will can: for ilio 40 m-otor vehicles and blifPS and lllf‘ hligc stock cf gas marks I'll‘ll"l‘i'i there. hIOI-lfi-S-IIAIYE-III-Iiiiii _ CAPE WN-tCI-‘l- Returning to life in his homcnnd oi South Afrlgg Ben Y-‘oord. former British and Elilliirt‘ heavyweight champion. says he was "fed up wi h En land" where he had some bad brca. 1. in- side and outside- tlle ring. liowflto Remove Corns" And Get Solid Comfort It acts so quickly-takes out nil the pain-makes aching corns let-l comfv in a few seconds. 'l'hat‘s You will not bf’ disappointed with Putnam’! Corn Extractor --it never. fails to lift out norm. or remove Eainlul (alliuses. Get Putnam's Com strsctcr from your druggist and enjoy foot comfort gnce mors. Tic how ‘Putnam's Corn Extractor acts. ' . m n..- cn/‘fqf ...l.~- n M- p ,.,.,. 1. fhn m. u.- lfsfcrv of m l-l Ca .ll£_lil/'l' than lflr June. l iilC building svasoll. when loans approved amounted ml S2.i96.7l3. _ . Total amount of Ioails riled/e un- i “haunts mane ' _ , provinces followi PFlilC-f? Edward Lsiallzl l5 at S80E73 his , Your fuvbllriiésflftifle bdclg on ‘thelidi e . fmoée 111cm m/irmzlg . m r iznlu l- Vlill hut-t: any right is rapt-cl. own, ilk‘ the ~.' l: : SPUDS for a Clarir Head l _ YUUR FEETHURI? i H; J. a. naijmti/lrfl". l CIiiropodisb-Podiafrist 143 Gt. Gen. St, Cilarloitciown ‘ All foot troubles painlessly and scientifically freafed I Special Foot plates to rants li-iiin. .........1..r% Nut Enforced In Manitoulin. m r, n.- .-.'.}I;Fi....';l. sou-ml Win) TORONTQ Dov. Il-Liquor law filifiiTi n "i l tclllllllllllly oav on ‘\ial l ind when the Oiltnlio L l abandoned n’ l0 its nltelnut we the ll-y ea:- nld Liquor Col of Ontario. .-\:"l llf“-(i<‘l‘.(‘ lrdon Con.- iiiltl‘ notified the fill!’ “CW1 iii‘ Dom n (‘iovcrllnlclil of the step. Ha told f‘t1';l\vl nulllnrlllcs that from no" in r ‘FCIIIPII? was a Federal ri-scpr-ll. " under the (‘.()_V\>¢-_~_;_.-'-, f Tumlwrhflbl ‘.il'l(" for more liirmltoulin i» flmvrulllcri/t -i j a ti \\.i s 1a the Ontario N. D. MacLean 5 i~:.\il:.\l..\ll:ll Cilllfillfffliiflvn and z‘ North Wilishlrc l l‘.\'lli~lil'i'.l\iii'lit i i Phillie illl a i‘ »‘v}