.DECEI.IBER 1. 1941 %IZ-Ei£5 _ snows 115-7- - Ml}: "on, JOIIMIIO" Bonnie I Sensational on the uirl New, with tierromnntle maestro, she's the sensation ol the screen! to. B°"""' FXTRA — HOW TO Flylinl Storred In ‘(lay lllystery Film lit Prince Edward Bn-ol Flinn is back to bring more Illrills and adventure to movie Inns. this time he swaps his bow and Irrolr for top hilt and tails. He is Vlimi in the role of a Wrltfl‘ 0f Iilslm’ stories and amateur sleuth tunbined in the Warner Bros. com- IIl-mllsterv film, "Footsteps in the rk" willch opens today at the Prince Edlvn rd Theatre. (lo-starred with Flynn Is lovely Nuuuoevowooroo-QMW IIIE DITY TAXI CIIAIILICS (IIIEVERIE & DON DAVIES “Ito have been in the taxi llSIness for many years liineunce opening of their "still stand at 171 GRAFTON For courteous. dependable "ruce call 536-1411 three tarshegted. A" "D to date transfer sys- Iti" will also be furnished. KEEP ms PHONE N0. 5.2a 11v MIND ‘“*"+000000 00040-000000 m ‘A VISIT r0 SANTA CLA ‘é :- ~ “$0 you children went to go “"19.” laid Stsrbrlghl. the fail’? . queen. 19-Day -=- Prince Edward -=- Tues. RAIPII IIEIUIMY -_ AIAN IIAIE Also-Carioca Serenaders and Merrie Melodie MATINEE 3.15—NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 __ l3 Days, -:- GAPITIIL -:- STARTS Til-DAY . z ‘i r‘. r. / by Mr. i-lowllrd Houston collided at through the crucible of much bit- / o the corner and the Andrew auto ter experiment: and experience . sun m; 5km b .- Tlll ' “Tamil Everett Ilnrttn dlirt Dell/tar IINCIIUIIIIII IIIVIBI , . - s v o n r s N-Fdivrqr: s VACATION US- h. Fdlrylaud GENTRAI. GUARDIAN Thin column is reserved tor nssrs of local Interest. but advertising of n MWI! nuture nan; he Inserted n1 I cvnll n word. strictly payable In ndvnncn. - —<__- ¢ CONFEDERATION IJTI INSUI. ANCB. q L-DTI LEGION NOVELTY dance, the Armuurles, New Year's EVE. L-I0-12-1-2i. ENDOIISE AIR. CADETB PLAN —’I'he Air Cadets Project, propos- ed for Charlottetown, was enthu- siastically endorsed at n business session of _Kuight.s of Columbus, hem i555 night. The amount allotted to the Knights of Columbus by the Wmmiflee in (llarge of the Air CA- d" Pmlevt was asleedlm llrld the Charlottetown Counci passed s ltll“l.‘.’°ll..°“}i‘5~“3lii‘-t3‘ 0f Mrs. Patrick BEE PROPAGANDA PICTURE. c elm 0* rem J McMahon an intelcstin motion picture in n the Jlnpire Tieotre veflierriav at. llclflOOln. The film, which was an "iieilbfiil-‘dd Germu-n one, sIVwel-l m“ “dmlm? ‘if Elmer's hflidfs 1N0 A wide circle of friends learned Poland urnd tha subseqlutlt capture Mm N311; ve5tefday g1 me deum OI Warsaw‘ n‘ w” "l PY-“Tmgmndu cf ltfrs Patrick 1 McMahon which Incmre ‘Jrepamd I” the Germmm occurred ear‘ ‘yesterday morning I‘ ‘s “b”: m‘- "im “W emmle l the Cit ‘is-ids ital i»? NOPWHv where the Hulls intended n y p McMahon nee snowing it. to the c0 le ti re. '. Howey“, u... fl-mlqnesepofphhe Rfyal Mary Ann McKenzie. was boin in Navy nreventcd m? “propaganda Sturgeon seventy tno yealsd lag‘: parcel" reselling its ncstinotion. A- n w” she ‘was “lame mung m“ ‘Ewing me Show ye“ Georgetown to Patrick J. McMahon leydhy “on-e; m5 Honour’ Limb and spent all her wedded life in tenant, Ggvgncr Hwlnpage an ChBIIOLIAtOWII. H9!‘ husband pre- Ml-s. Lgpggg and Hi5 ‘Vuahjp deceased her by eleven months. he Mayor B, Rgy 13.1mm; “m; Mrs: having passed away on January IIL'_iii1=iil; also oiiier distinguished 3. 1941.1“ k t be m cl lzens, Her e’: wor was o e i mother of a large fflmll) and with STARCII FACTORIES CLOSI-l- the merits of the hard work and A iotul of 225,000 busllels of pota- sacrifices of her vocation she has tors were cmllwrlcd this autumn gone to her reward. ‘ into r: starch vm the f-ur She leaves to cherish the mem- Prlllcl- Edward Island factories de- ory of a kind and loving mother “it'd lo l-imt work. Tile Processing flve sons and one daughter, John, was conlplelmi lit Murray Harbfir, new Putrldr Fred Thomas, now St. Peters and Baltic factories lust. 1n EitglandfiGeorge R.C.N., and “wk and “I Hunt" Rlivei- ‘JWW- Mary. One son Walter died in tiona will cease this Wed _l _ “ma; weaved an averflgéwgags I921. she is also survived by four pounds 1°” ‘heir and Lauglilin in Sydney. Augus- UQIMIWQ" whim H15 in Halifax? also three sisters would ilztve gone to V0115‘ .from the Mm J_ Amed ma“, City‘ Mn” "'°"-“°‘°‘5 all“? "Wf-“t Th“ William McKenzie Rumford years hum r o .9. oe. pro- ' ' cessed waiflogly 50 pep: centsof last Iéifiil-Igghulgld Mrs. Capt. Young in reason w c .5 n fair indicntlo ' of the delxezlsr in the potato croft; May Sh‘ m" In peace’ over i940. The starch will b;- shippcd to be used in lite textile and adhesive trades. SAINT PETEIVS CATHEDRAL IIIGII TEA and SAI-E Wednesday, Dec. 3rd Sale of Useful Articles Such as socks, aprons, hnnd- kerchief: and children's wen‘. lluo food table snd antique table. L-375-12-1-3I sr. Jumps cnurwlr ___i inaugurating a series of four SLIGHTLY nvsrmpn IN COL- Adwnt wrmflm the Minister. t-hv LISON- Snow, turned into an icy Rev. T. H. Bussell Scmers, MA, surface by heavy traffic on city S-TM. b55611 hi5 1110mm! 111955- streets, caused motorists consider- 886 Oil the WOIdS 0f 5t. Paul "The able trouble over the wccllcrld and Ind is At Hand" (Philippians 4151 tlre sight of automobiles stranded Mid Biiid. in Daft. “Advfllit 115 against the curb was common. The with It i-flimbei Bhfllild T011“ 11B some was true on the paved high- from our ease in Zion. 0111' 111- ways in the country districts and illiectiibl Ind spiritual lndolenoe. everywhere cars headed for the 0H1’ BEII-OBHtFGdHES-S. Mid 0111' 611i?‘ ditch because of icy spots on the shod thlrllrlrls “mew-ins God and road. Cars tllmed almost OOmpIQte- man and life in general to the Iy around when attempting to remembrance that the Judgment-S round corners in the city. Although of the Lord in very truth are in several small collisions occurred, the earth, and that here and now, there were no serious accidents re- daily and hourly, we and all men ported. About noon yesterday Miss are weighed in the balance of His Margaret Andrew was injured In Justice. Disregard this m" B5 We NEAR DDIIIIII sing "Oh, Johnnie" . _ . - and 3 more an automobile collision at the cor- may, nnd evolvcl ‘our shoddytpllllrlia -"% tilts! ner of Prince and Grafton Streets. sopllics as we WI. we cnnno livo ' f‘ ' g A car driven by he!‘ father Lt-Col. the knowledge that the moral Andrew and another driven sense of the best of mankind has ded up against a nearby post. moved stendilydowards the stand- Tlvo minor collisions occurred on rtrd set by the character and teach- the Si. Peter's highway but. only ings of our Lord. If the earlier slight damaged to tile vehicles rc- thought regarding tile last clay suited in each czrsc. has passed from us life itself and —-——-——— our common experience evidence Mr. A, I“. Stevens who has been clellrly enough to the eye that can visiting In the city for some time see and the heart that elm under- lcft- Saturday morning on return stand that tile Advent of Christ is to Trllro. Ho WM ilfiflfilmlfiiililed by no remote piece of dramatic stage- Mrs. Stevens‘ sister, Miss Sue Nash. scenery. In the catastrophes which °'°""v|4 ’“m.m Pith" will u t‘ "u; ‘ through the ages have dogged Glfll G . - with disaster and degradation m“ . ‘y _ ' those arrogant and futile efforts of mankind which have been directed 323M132; HisI-fiausri. dhistory has prove at 5 u gmen seat is the most sllrc and certain of all rezfities, and that men and nations must and do continually appear arraigned before it. e Lord indeel‘. is at hand!" In the evening the text of the , , . PORTLAND. Me. Nov. ZIF-(AP) -.Harold u. Nelson, 4a, of r-rcdcr- ‘fi " 1°10“- N-B- ‘I Canadian wldIel" 95' sermon was “Having the glory of four-year peni- . 11- whose perforrn- 081ml =1 "i"? m‘ h. God and her light was like unto a 31*???‘ “I.*¥§§“s5s HIHIRKJrDYOIIEQII. whirl: gevrlétrigicfald itaflfgdaffiflfi? stone most precious." lRevelation f rltlc‘ and l-‘tii i‘! d‘ "- ' ' _ ‘ - " " _ :11). iiizlffh, rglilocattehsnlltts t0 lead. n cuusc the Cdnottllnp If?” Advent festival muslc was a double life because he will“ w f°""_‘°d ‘If f?“ I n ' ‘ feature of the day's services when keep his InySbQfy writing cgiproits u overseas ut-fied “vim meml em both organ and choral selection; secret. Bets himself Into u fill? i093: lloslin. tChLlHQ-Uqned Stags w“ View under the direction of Miss Wm‘ “he Wu“ haccalbdllllgl iillismwlie. £§llt‘c1r‘lc0c<l' to w; dny lrl lull. He Lillian Mackenzie, Mus Hac. ggfgporl-Iylgmamlilsling him 0i bcim ‘tnlfl fcclcml officials he had no ‘ unfaithful on the other. Errol fin- thought of de cltloil when tie adorns . . - .- p l_\" - <= LI ill gully two 'l'l.'““‘éil~‘f.i“ 3332,15,". 3335i... std... ... __ ‘Qfh groyokjng ' osupcr-st the Charlottetown ~ '1 ‘1 ‘e5 that - ' l .t in Patten. best entiertoilunents. 1 l d “m. T‘; Mrs. Harold Gaudet. n_s0n. vrhe Eupportlng case flC ll 6S S ‘ li_. _k__ Hollywood lllnlillnrics us 1131i?“ A31‘: uppenrcd Ill illnllmerllhitc Pgciliics; iomy Lee Patrick, Alon Hulc- i» lvloviugocrs scclll lllwnlb 0 D 254111.? Jenkins. Grout WWI“ “'99. 1.1%“? iii" “is llmml" “m” s“ um‘ snow-st th city l-ru-lpitlll xfllflms moyd Bacon (wand m‘, ‘llldflilltp"kl‘§lliclillm"lilill° gocrtriizrdigfis’ blvllcfvllvealmber 30. l941.eMrs Patrick J. m. '3 . ____ _ . -- '~ alar fol- McMahon in her 72nd year. Pun- —"_"_"'_w ' , ‘NIP’1:5“:igflillcnriltggsfeddyzlflartfiserlil from her late residence 52 Four TOD (OITIICS 32:5“) exircssiyon and squeuky- Sydney street, Wednesday at 8.45 . - I "1 i1jéhl-pilvllf voice are his ways °I to St. Dunstans Bssflca thence to Fl“ Rlotous 0 e5 gutting the laughs, as he so ably, the Roman catholic Cemetery. 9 ‘I 7’ lcl Iii “Three Men on a Home In “You re 111C One "itconl Service.’ ken GASS-At Bonshaw on November. _____ It l~ to these four lduglé-Dflfmgs m‘ 29, 1941. WIIIInm D, Class in his Four screen fnvoritcsjun riot iii plainly. that the conzrhttémswd’ 73th ychl‘. Funeral todlly ‘M011’ . lurnllcls. 0i lomcdl YOIIIP the Ont are da , from ms 15w fpsldpnge, u meigyggll-lybllilélaOne." Purllzliountfi- In tilc plfiiliigk zoyieigtfllswffififipfi seryvice starting at 2 limo liit-‘Yi 9° . p; n to IIl('I0(,\' All" IIl(‘ DIQIIFC Q‘ . ' ' h U ited Church for scr- CDIIIQLS“ igriiliyolswgglilf sallitarlllln, which ls run ill the style B0115 5W ii Intemlent Appm CflpIlOI Tilcn re, \v_l '- _ m Bat; and Orrin Tucker. featllr t t The fgIIl‘ wlncdiuns cuttqlrlg 'I\‘uckeagmilglmfelggrfihlog;1130px“4L HAGMLJ“ ‘he any‘ Sunday‘ Nmh "“"°" mxlrllsirxtjsgvelkllzicliplildllfard lu- b?’ goionntfs beuliuuu nurse-wir- ao. 1M1. Marv 0- Kiwi» m 1i Colon/no. , ' . ' h tra-leeder , d I beloved daughter 0 ‘mm’ Hon?“ 3nd “Eddy " and “hi; IIDSSCEQGIZIIACI’ ‘J Cliimiiiw” allzifssndealI/Iifs. Emmett G. A l-lnsnn. C°I°ImM Gmcuigslr heretofore ‘Ihckv sdnlthrilun, in order The funeral will take place from 5mm“ siguals have bclLll n collvllls- ‘hledp-‘gbtuin a rod“? mntmct the residence of her lmnent-i. 53 rolling D919 Teddy Hart ist little tgliiiugeugoxglg SPl-ini Park Road. ‘meedav mornlnfl ‘T - _ ‘ ' _ . l l-- »‘-d Everet or ll s45 m th Chllrch of the hrcsl eye‘?- Illéfile Allis TJZMQZIII-lcllclll. I0 Elli-T's theatrical agent. glow Rcdcma. Inmrmeng 50mm; Zilfiil?” aliclgnces us trlldcslnnrks cf »-————- Catholic cemetery at Kelly's Cross. his mud humor. Ho: - 0f WW5“ m" m out” _ ‘a n lll, who 1105 .. _._---—- -,- en comedy w; __ THE CHARLOTTETOWN brothers, Peter at Sturgeon, George ' GUARDIAN GIIAND LDDGE A. F.& A. N. A Special Communication of Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. of P. E. I. will Temple, Charlottetown, on Monday, be held in the illzlsonic December 1st, 1941, at 1:45 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of attend- ing the funeral of our late Brother Walter I’. Doull, P.G.M. Master Masons and visiting brethren invited. Trinity unwell GIIIIIBII Qfé, SK; o, ¢_ MONDAY:- 'I:30—Evenlng Auxiliary, East. Par- lor. Japan Plans (Continued from page 1) mutual prosperity WIIhOIIt outside influence. Many countries, he said, were indulging in actions hostile to Japan. (A Sunday broadcast of Domel. Jflbanese news‘ agency. said for- eign office officials expressed sur- prise at the “general misinterpre- tatlon" of T010’: speech. ('l'he news agency added the of- ficials said the Premier had de- clared for a purge of foreign "ex- ploitation." and not of the powers themselves, from East. Asia.) The Japan Times and Advertiser P10811811 illnguoge organ of the foreign office. said in a. front page editorial that Japan must keep French Illdo-China and Thailand free from “encirclinp arnls"—pl'e- sumably of the United states. Bri- ilsh, Chinese and Netherlands in- Iluence. It added that Japan would be doing a service In preventing "hos- tile forces" from occllpying Thei- land. Domei referred to reports print- ed in the Japanese press that the United States had decided to start an aerial patlol of China's Burma road; snd declared:- "I the skies over the Burma road are patrolled by United States air forces it is obvious this move would be taken as the ‘result of discussions among the so-called ABCD group, and Japan must view such action as s most daring armed challenge against her on the part o! the ABCD camp." It was understood the cabinet had formulated Japan's rep‘y to the Washington note outlining United States policy, Its contents were not disclosed here. CATAFIGHTER RESCUED LONDON-~(CP)- ‘The pilot of a "catafIghter“- fighter plane cata- pulted from n merchant ship to tllckle fillding German Bombers - spent four days in his dinghy m the Atlantic before being rescued by a corvette. In Memoriam ‘ In loving memory of Harold E. Douglm, killed In action on H. M C. S. Saguenoy, Dec. 1. I940. Thy nun hath set to us, but shines elsewhere In Heavenly Light. "Th’ encircling gloom" is gone, and all Is fair In Ileavenly Light, Thy home Is reached, thou dost "not. ask to see “The distant scene" for It Is near L. A. McDOUGALL, Grand Secretary. Hold impressive Memorial Service The beautiful and impressive memorial service of (h!) Knights 0f Columbus held annually in fond re- membrance oi brothers of the or- der who have passed llway during the year was held last evenlnlz at the Coumil Home of the Char- lottetown Council. Grand Knight J. Alfred L‘ jIC presided. Two zncnlbers of the Council. Ss-ilutol- J. J. Hughes and J. Emmet QUIILII Izlid died liurin the year and the Memorial Serv ce was held in their memory. Rev. Leonard Ayres preached the sermon “Our Order and Its Dead." In an impressive message Father Ayies contrasted the two ways of looking at dezith: tile pagan way and the Christian why. said Father Ayres: “To iile Pagan, death Ls ter- rible and horrible; it is the passage into a fearsome ciiztsm of nothing- lless To the Christian, however, it is srcm, something beautiful _- a rgnlnlg of a new life lvitll God tlln‘ will endure tllrqugll eternity" “Next year“ concluded Father Ayif-‘fi. "The Cfllllill will conduct another Memorial service, snd who knows but that some of us as- sembled in this chamber will be listed on tllc clrds of the depart- ed. This is a soberlllu trougilt. but a salutary one. Let every one oi’ us go forward like s. Christian knight Of old and fight the battle that will gain for us the glorious crown of immortality." Mr. St. Clair Trainer delivered tllefllllolzyl on Senator Hughes. ill nu llltinlrlte and personal narrative Ml‘. Tl-oinor traced In detail the life of the late Senator. The work that. senator Hughes had done for both Church and State was em- phasized, In concluding his re- marks lvfr. Trainer stated: “Let us view Senator HIIQIIC!’ life, with charity. as a brother, and let us remember him In our prayers," Mr. William Flynn's eulogy on the late J. Emmett Quinn was most impressive in its simplicity and feel- ing. Mr. Flynn told of the life the late Ml‘. Quinn from t-lle time of his birth in 1889 to his sudden denili last summer. The sterling qualities of Mr, Quinn were brought out, particularly his love and devo- tion for his fnmily, "Even at death, llc WEIS ill the mids of his loved ones," sllitl Mr. Flynn. Iilstrulllellizll and ‘vocal music ap- propriate to tile occasion was fur- nished hv Messrs. John McLean, Samuel Doyle, Charles {Mitchell and William Brown. Tile Council Cham- ber was fitt-ingiy decorated bv u committee ill Charge cf the Warden, M‘. ll. Harold I'I('llll‘.’$$(‘_\'. Island Airman lColl ‘ “our [huge l; PAGE THREE 75. I00 WATT {L 2 ORCH Adm isslorl 40c CARRY 0N CANADA CORPS Mammoth Dance I’, It. gllclizlinch Garage. (irllfton Street TUESDAY 2nd DECEMBER, 1.011, 8.310 to 12:30 Dun Blesser and His ISIIIIIIICI'S——III'II 'l‘llllc Ilzlllccs “V” CLUB ()1‘CIICSII'il—-.\IU(I('l‘I1 Dances LOUD SPEAhlillS Hot Ilogs llnll Soft Drinks obtainable llt Refreshment Booth BRING YOUR JANES TO RANKIN lllcLulliVEflS‘ E ST Ii A S Tux Included L. ibLl-ll-Zz-Zo-Il-Zli-ll-I. ' "- CORONATION w. The fifth annual mectini of the Coronation W. 1., met on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1112i, in the Institute Room. The president presided and the meeting opened by Sillgdlg the Commcmol-atzon hymn ‘"0 Valiant Hearts, Who to Your Gl0l‘y Come," followed by Club lvomelils Creed. The minutes oi last meeting. and last annual meeting were read and adopted. The Roll was called and scven members respordcd with a current. event. The Pzrnxint then gave a splendid address, éifiluiking the members for their helpfulness during her year of office. The Secretory Treasurer reported ttvc-lve meetings held. wilti an averligc attendance of seven. Rr- ceipts were $199.61. Expenditure were $163.40, balance on hand 6.21. The Red Cross Convener reported 4 nightshirt, 5 scarfs, 4 pairs py- julilus, l2 pairs mittens, 4 ' so’ s, 3 quilts, 1i pairs cliil mitts, l0 pairs socks sent to soldiers tionalell by Institute. 7 boxes sent. last year, and 6 boxes sent oversea: this yeur. School Com. reported visiting the school and n new water pull and paper towels needed. Sick Com. reported tlvo calls llnd fruit token. New Com. Sick roofl- pointed. Lunch, Mrs, Fred Bernard. Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Foster Dunn- ing. It was decided to continue the Red Cross Room until cold weather. Rail call for next meeting, v Christlilas Gifts and a social Dw- Work in the Institute exchange of fie-km - grain. to thee. the wrist. Wyliie suffered thigh wounds from BIICII splinters. The gunner drove off the enemy with Ilrce damaging bursts as the Hud- and son plunged toward the sea. And thou art “ever thus": no need to pray In Heavenly Light For guidance on u dnrk rugged way, In Heavenly Light The day of iotrotw and 0| doubt, ever, when the plane was so close to the water that the wireless oper- [by ator was preparing the dinghy for the crew. Tile captain asked the operator for the course home before I: gone. Thy love remembered and haven won. Wyilic nlalldrled to level off, how- And now thy faith is sight, and he revealed he was wounded. thou dust know That God ls Light; And. over "moor" and night, Till in tile glorlous morning light we see The "angel faces" of the blest and thee. Sadly missed at. home by his family. 15-15. In Memoriam I I I memory of Edna Eleanor the plane touched the ewund- The Mll.:I-1?v‘er'l‘,‘who passed sway very Hudson slid on its belly and stopped suddenly on November 30, I919. "Us not ut the time the tears arc shed That tell of the hearts that are torn But. the bitter tears of years And remembrance silently borne. Sllll L-fl- 2-1-11. N. D. MacLean ZINDERTAKER EMDALMER Chsrlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone Ill parachute I01‘ ll short time nnd first “hump aid was administered. Then cze 10in- wc must go, Through the dark ed Wyllie in the cockpit. The plane smuggled along on a single motor. “The damaged engine picked up s. the after Missed by Iler Sister Bessie. By GEOFF HAYES Macbeod was placed on an opened t and the flames died. While he handed for England, Maclieods pain became so intense that the crew had to carry him to his bunk at tile rear of the Hudson. The wire- less operator sent a message ask- ing for an ambulance to stand by. when Wyllle was over the base he discovered that the Hudson's un- (lclcarriage was damaged nnd only one lvhccl, "lvobblino Ill the breeze" would fro down. ‘This wlleci collapsed as soon u: without further injuring the airmen. lvfnclcod and Wvllic now are re- covering side by side at a hospital. One Plane missing HALIFAX. Nov. 29—-(CP)-— Royai Crlllcdlan Air Force plane was musing tonight on o light from Western Canada to nearby Dartmouth, blli two other machines which became lost at the same time had mndc forced landings with their crews uninjured. Number of mcll aboard the miss- ing aircraft was not disclosed by the R.C.A.F., but its statement it was a single-engine machine in- dicated it cnrrlcri only a small crew. Nnmrs nf the men on nll three machines were withheld. weather yesterday, Infldilltz at. East Pctpeswfck. 20 ntiles oust. of hero. Tllc second canle doll-ll near Liverpool. N. 5., ‘l0 milcs wcst of llcre. 5,000 Germans tors reappointed. Geo. Howutt, Airs, Minnie Macbeod, Election of Officers:- Presldent, Mrs. Heath Mont- gomery. Vice President, Mrs. Edna Stcvrart; Secretory Treasurer. Mrs. Elmer bloc-Lead. Mrs. Foster Dunning. Asst Direc- Auditors. Mrs. =.cr~REMIN.GTON Portable The Collvc ors fur ll-Efiucisffifi. llaircs are: Citlzelislrp, Miss Annie MBCLMJO; Social Welfare, Ml‘ Fred Mscuaod; Agriculture, Mrs, Di-iiiiiliiif- Home Economics. Mrs. Fred Bernard. A vole of thank; WAS exit ' mtg-mg 9f- livers for their year's work, Lunch was served by the committee. Meet. lug closed by singing the Ngflgnll Anthem. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH "The tragedy of our modern lilo is we are mukulg our own gods, and our gods are destroying us." '_‘We are taking Gods great and priceless gills i0 men. and we a‘: ltpulcling them into g0 , and silver, iron nlll‘. . gods are tearing ut the ve 0f Us I\i()II-4 l w- l‘ Neil Hermzll yesterday, m. s lng on the subject. “Ye shall have no other gods before ma." "Calling up our modern gods the preacher further declared: "This lvur is a war of the ods. Power has bccome s god, an the power gods are fighting for s place l! the sun. What care these gods for blood and treasure? These gods of power are wiilinlz that sll'0f Bur- ope be biipilzed in blood, tens. pov- rl-ty, sir y and death, so long as liic QOIIS ve and reign." "'lt.c gods of pleasure and sue ihlve cntcrcd the Church of God. We are getting too soft to go to Ciylrcil! Too soft to pmyl Too soft to kileci! Too sfllt to stand up s- gninst the world the flesh and the devil! We are too soft to fight the fight of faith and we have hoisted the white flax and our retreat is complete. Our wish-bone is where our hack-bone ought to be. Soft, spiritual muscles. are the prelude to s defeated Church, and of all the recorded defeats in histo - none equals that of a defeated c urch." I Q Give a Remington Portable this Christmas-wile 0118 gift all can enjoy! I‘iv¢ every requirement, suit features of large mrlfhiii" PI“ t being POlTilbIC. Mail the precision built models cvcfy Purse. AII IIIVC he convenience 0A coupon for detaili- IALER or Mali this 6MP" SIC YOUR LOCAL REMINGTON D _----------- -------------- P--..------__ -.----- Reported killed “There is 150 IWIYY- I'm" """‘"“ . _ . om» mother will not even mm i’ tanks were destroyed, l The oldest llmwrl u»: 1h tile CIU . I ' T” I n unrrsc 199 nsr nus-r, rosorlfli , Rnninrton Portable I‘ MCSCOW. Nov. 29-—IsRI.III‘dl\yl— , IIMINGTON rlsn . _ _' , h ¢ get l free troll oi lllu D t m (APt-Mirc than 5,000 German of- 1 Ell-cllluwi::%lgzx‘xsl.égltgulanéawvrél. M“ Booklet. AIIO about in... P .- |' fleets and men have been klled In I plym,,,.pp,n_ l s. northwestern sector of the from , i l»- w duly $31.31;; "$5,151 l...“ MM '. v en _ .... .. “Time never passes here in “We have slork to do and you u a553, ‘my; m ‘mm Ym, : I I Fairyland. When you sre reedy I can help.‘ shall see you home safely." “Good!” cried the children. world is the sew ‘i . u _ _ _ _.-_4.pnIJIIIIIIIIZYIIIII’ZIIIIIII'I'I@TIII‘I,’