‘The SU :Tl2E ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN i}? , ‘GEIYT-Mrm-lohn Poul. 31 “ SUMMEBQIDI All] i Church [treat _ ph PEINCI COUNTY on. u. ' um. snbwrlvllvm AIM-Mu lholld n. m: wlui Mrs. Pond iii-vi m Guardian mu in bench! dull: n m: o: flu following lion; u. "‘“'l§'Zil"bi§§Zw~. Water n. Toronto Blleri- Wilt IL Oourllu Drum Mart comm, zi.'cg'i'l'fdlc"gi >""—_— Th, Gun-dun will be delivered to any bum, u, gum cum, Boy at 2c no; 11:! 0r I00 per week Phone 289 for this fffvgf, I,” your order to t e o! ffillflllilbll h: deliveries on your- “m”, _,. pThl-i column u reserved for new: —l-lALLBORANG|-; m, pleas“, ::.'":.:'..r‘::::t.":.:.'d"‘“‘"' ... firs." m at Z cents n word strictly pay- lme in advance. -m;ri'it.\'s T0 SYDNEY-Capt. crue, WilO has been home dlfli with his tanlily at no, returned on Saturday where he l5 on the stats! ,5 our xsyckizley. u “was; HflififlilflFLCTS- —Jtll.\‘.< l}. (‘. M. P. —Mr. Jack M. elrlcst son of Dr. J. A. lhlli Mrs. MacPheo of _ left. on Monday morn- “. :or h. fax to join the R. C. M p’; w,il g0 on to Omwa to com- rrrzzcl.‘ llls training. His nany friends lull: cvvl" SilCI.‘ . ilillllE 0N LEAVE - Mr. Leigh ~ ., lclernn of the last. war a, .1 with the troops in Hali- m; ,\l s, ls at present spending u (i"._\‘.~ wi'il his family in Sum- .» lie allerioczl the Church i of '\\'.tr Vezrrans to ‘lrllli-y ll Ul Silliday and v.|s ..e .\lenlt rial Serviu it . c yesterday morning. —- ‘ ENDEAVOUR S0- G — Tile Summer- lui Endeavour‘ Society ..tl the Young People's So- tlle Keir Memorial Church e on Friday evening, in the the Presbyterian Church. Walker presided and wel- (‘fimfld quests. and after a very fnae llifPllllg \\illCll included a dis- cmssltm on the reasons why we ltnve Christian Endeavour Societies. a rely pleasant hour was spent in games. There were about fifty irun; people present at the gath- ie Malprquc Society recip- c favour by inviting the 1e Endeavour to Malpeque any. Nov. 19. Mix Dolly {tlaithc-uv of Summerside teaching 1r the Fanning School at Malpeque “ zit. of the Malpeque SCElSCll. Mrs. Sydney ran rxpressrd tilt‘ gratitude u sis for the fine awning 1p, study and entertain- ulcilt. —S. —BODY HOME FOR BIJRIAL — T1‘ tannins 0f Lorne Moakler, a t. Lorlis who accident- citll in Boston last l. _ arrived 0n the Island ulln 0.1 Saturday and were car- U" by train to the home of his Ms. and Mrs. Richard . Louis. The young about 35 vcars of agg, and ' li . for shot. in the Hc was acne at the time . dent. The young man hrld been cleaning his gun ready to go or. n silooting expedition and it is truth‘ ‘hat. he must have loaded c l and in some lvav it was _ d. ‘Flip d-rccrtscd had. bccli l? S. for the past seven high- - who knew him. He "5 '1112>'~'t\'<‘_d as a chauffeur to a r famliv. His "body was oc- ""“'l Mrs. “"1 his aunt Miss Kelly. .~ parents the deceased sister an", several broth- _im much sympathy is ex- tf- Tile funeral is taking place to dram: from the R. C. Church at. Pakzzcr Road, _.5, Personals t-lfrs Harry Green has returned o her ‘name in Bedeoue from the iirlncc County Hospital, where she ‘ad bf" lllldt-‘Ylwlng treatment. S 14C liirested Under Defence Regulations wlrvnsolt. Ont. Nov. 11_(¢p) P» ir-n lucn._ lllCllldlllf! James m .71 union organzer, are DAM- 111"r<‘~t hrre charged, under 1% 0f Canada. Regulations, gm‘ dllsflhelvlng an order forbid- mla‘ Offering 1n n. prohibited “Elle ‘lrrrsts were madg mp ‘lx-"llflsoti picket lines Co, W" blnnt of the Chrysler n4-11r1lalrm of Canada. Altogether ;Pkf;‘§~;\1\\v1'c arrested but i0 were -l ullcn it was established during outside f r I hf!» had not been warned to leave the line. ,,,,*f;;§,111f}}1~‘n or the picket line re- m~ th-wont what officials of Local M rmhlllfid Atltomoblle .Workers or 45 lllpflaicrmcd the lockout mam {Wlikfils of the Chrysler "d. llnkon officials said the al- nh or out occurred after sen- mh; “"5 dlsrcsnrded in the ap- _tnlr‘nt. of a foreman. doigtfllalvtli Cvittcnden, vice-presi- "d Ollcratlng manager of the glgtzisltrr Corporation. said that Mr was proceeding as usual and _ M lockout of any kind has toflfffsgd- °",F1'l1lav all men in the m‘ 3- 11ft. department of plant m. “qfldllt their work and walked <,-|,,,1“,fit1\l= morning 22 men in “M! apartments of the same y. “mint work nad walked out. a, in; fits total of 60 men out r;.,.s_,l‘u"pn;i;l‘lilittrldc with the union m?“ mckntllluuitvilllb 45 workers had uua. Nov. il—fCP y...“ m“ sunken ferry Clar- Wnn“ t N" bodies 0f possibly 24 ‘_ ‘J [HP collision that cnd- "W lmllttlrt beneath 28 f. l 1“°'"* "l tho waters of Con- Wbtlon 13;“ NEED A T -— 0NlC'.’—-Take Squibb ad? Dygast '1,“_b1l‘tS. Vltumrn 35m‘ m‘ C; 4° 51W supply v1.00. an D7118 $0., Sumlnerslqe. L-illl-ll-e-apl-s-iz. —-LOST ON BOA Graham's Road schoolnangetivgg: fimgw" "a slmllsfield Catholic Church, large bro\vli truck to“ paulln. Finder please leave a; p, ,1, and c~ K133116613’. General Store, Elmer W1smore. L-353-1l-9-2l. —LEGION m»: ‘an - Me .- ~ of the Canadian Lfglon nt gerside held a dinner at the Cllf. 11 111st- msbt. Mr. L. w. Sililtii, president of tile Sunrmerside branch presided. Speakers included Li, (:01, J. A. MacPhee, M. D., B. W. Robin- 5°YL Past Provincial presidrnt, Lt. C°1- E- H- 511F112. Cont. T. ndsll K0115’. Li. Col. la S. Fiekllilg, Flt-int Officer C. A. R. Llflllfni-(r, R" L Molllson and Major T. ll. E. lu- nlan. Toasts to the King, the Cirn- 33km 1581011. the armed forces were honored. Mr. P. C. Martin was 50113 leader while Col-pol" A, s, BMTIRY was pianist. and A. (t. V s Mancini was violin! ' ' K ensingcton. And Vicinity Mr. andMrs. William Mat-Lean, former residents 11ers, have ;~e_ turned to their hcnie in ivolfcslille, I\|_l_ after an eul yabla tllrce lvccks visit in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walker were recent. visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. Joseph Davi on was iior to Summerside on Satiri- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. T.l ‘lor n 010,-. ed to Charlottetown on) SaliIfdny, They were accomorln cc’. lrrmc hv their daughr/sr, Mss Nora Taylor who will spend tho u>¢p..-t\-p_<i and holiday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Howaff returned heme on Monday evening joyed the weekend anri holiday ‘with their relatives and friends, An enjtvvable evening was m. ccntly lifld by ntany of our younccr f<>lk at the spacnu- homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. wlxcri n goose supper was rendered Mr. Pete Nelson, a young man, who with his ever pleasant smile and winning personality has sectircd manv friends in ollr fair town, bcforr‘ hi". departure for his home home in Florida in the ncar future. Mr. Lloyd Boulter retumcci home on Saturday evening from a motor trip to Debert. NS. Pfe Robert Chisholm who is per- manently stat-zoned in Ciwarlottc- town with the N.P.A.M. instructors ipent the weekend at his home ere. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Windsor. of Saint John, NB. orjovcd a short stay in Kcnslngton on Saturday ev- enirlg when enrcufe tn Charlotte- town with Mrs. Wirdso-‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hcwatt. ‘The usual large numbcr of our local residents vsitcd Summcrsicle on Saturday evening. Pte. Louis Qtlirn of the NNS. Hi Alanders, Amhert. NS. ar- rived home on a short furlough on Saturday. Mr, Earl Cole and lfiss Annie Cole were lTCHlt visitws to Svrn- mersirle. A successful Pantru Sale under the auspices of the WMS. cf Long River Unltrd Church tva’ held in Mr. Keir Clark's store on Saturdrv. H. TIN! VALLII Report of ‘rvne Vnilev primary de- pflffmEllf, for the month of October: VI.—l, Helen Nisbet; 2. ROI!" MacKnv. V.-1, John MacCoolilbc; i’. MW- erence Stewart; It, Orville Williams. Iv.-l. Bettv Nisbrt: f2. Orville MacDonald: 3. Elmer Bllzilar. 111-1, Ann Ramsay: 2. Michael MacCoombe; 3. Vaughan Ramsay. II.-l. Carman Birch; 2, Jamcs Mgrcpcmbp; 3, Arthur Holland. Ital-l, Robert Iiolland. Itbl-l. Blanche l/lacDoulzall; 2, Lucv Nisbct: 3, Erma Ramsay. Ilcl-shlrley Eagle's. Donald MacLean-Teacher. sfifififnavlfioiv (Continued from Dge;i_l_____ ‘Travellers coming from North Af- rica since the armistice report that few of the troops have bcen dis- armed and that morale is rising, especially since Wevgands speech. Troops now in Africa include large parts of the fdoreign LPQlOll. Any axis attempt to lake Tunisia. Algeria or Morocco by force would necessitate an offensive from Llb=a _ whgre Italy already is engined against. the British forms in Flay u »—0r a sen. attack across parts of the Mediterranean or llir‘ Atlanta" where the British Navy still is ru- preme. I Contmctliafnrs did not co so frll‘ yet. as lo sirecuiate upon the prom- blllty lhal- wevrwlul R111 ("WWW Charles De Gaullc, lcarlcr nf the fne Hench forces. may loin bands. NI from Charlottetown whrre they on- ' i. i I. — Summerside Tues. fit Wed. lllllli or uucullunsl‘ All unnlm lluuul _ §3§$§l§l§?1§.i".i.'.‘.‘i"¢ sic of an enchanted tropical islel, . l. IIIO kw ll. B. Wamar , _B|lsd an m Mlulnf Opnnfll‘ "N EW MOON" Baal: and Lyrlcl by OSCAR HAMME RSTEIN, 2 nd’ FRANK LAURENCE MAN DEL -»- SCHWAB petrol’... ROMB E R6 Scrum Play by JACQUES ROBERT DEVAL --¢ ARTHUR, Producer! and Dhuud by ROBERT l. LEONARD Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee T UES. 3.30 iieTllm At Capitol Theatre S’side One of the season‘: most de- lightful romantic exclusions took nil-arc last night at the Capitol WAKE ur voull LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bod in the Morning Ruin’ to Go The live! should sour out two Winds o! liquid bill into your bowlll daily. l! thin bill functioning freely. your-food doesn't digest. it hut d in the bowels. Gn blah up your owmu: You got coultlpnhd. poiloll :0 into the body, and you fool war. sunk an the world look: Dunk. Amara we] movementdoec t n! at the cause. You need something that work: on the liver an well. It takes thuae good, old Carter’: Little Liver Pills tn get than two oundu of bile flowing freely and mulls ou ul"up and inf-Harmless and cat-IO. l! make the bile flow freely. Thu u the work of calornel but have no calnmel or mercury in them. All: for Carter's Little Liver Pill: by name l Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c. ENEMIES IN (Continued from page 1) the round trip to Danzlg was the longest ever attempted by Brltzsn bombers across German areas. Dun- zlg, once-free city of the Polish Corridor. was the exploding point of the present war. Between the English Channel and East Germany, R. A. F. pilots dump- ed their ciestructive loads, and the Air Ministry said, on major plants feeding oil, munitions and planes to the German war machine. Krupp Works Bombed Objectives included the Arms Wo s at Elnclcn ill Gerlnany, the Fokker. aircraft plant at Am- sterdam in German-held Hoilalld, and oil pianos at Gelsenkirchcrl. Shipplrv? was attacked at Kiel near the Baltic, and at the Rhine River port of Dulsberg. Ral'-road junctions were the targets at Dan- zig, Dessau, Munster, Mannheim and Dresden. Other attacks were made on ‘Bre- men, the “invasion ports of Lor- ient, Cherbourg, 1c Havrc, Dun- kerque and Flushing, and l4 German air bases. Five British planes were missing afler the extensive operations the Ministry said. British planes from the broad flying deck of the Ark Royal, the admiralty disclosed, destroyed tcvo “shadowing enemv aircraft" which tried unsuccessfully to bomb tl-e carrier. The British fighters pro- bably damaged others. The harbor and airdrome of t-le Sardinian port of Cagliari were hit, the admiralty said. Many bcm s fell in the target urea “and fl. s and explosions were observed." All planes returned safely to the Ark Royal -fhe ship which all last winter the Germans tried to per- suade the wcrld they had sunk. Third Raid On Naples At Naples, raided for the third time in l0 days, the air ministry news service said, the pfihClflll tar- tion and an oil refinery. "Incendiary bombs started slx fires ncnr the oil refinery and a very larze blare was obscrvrd as .'i‘l‘.c:1il'e where "New M0011". thfi '1.llPSL Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson‘ l-Jrldy fllln opened for an engage- lncnt of three days. "New Moon" contains all of those elements that audiences have grown to expect from vehicles fea- turing these two singing favorites. 'l’here are romance, intrigue, de- llght-ful melody and spectacle. Never has Miss MacDonald ap- peared lovelier. nor Eddy been sccn to better advantage. The storv is placed before a colorful setting. It opens on ship- . hoard in the year 1780, travels on ‘to gay New Orleans during Mardi Gras time, back again for thrilling adventures on the high seas, and from there to a tropic island when a strange assortment of in- (ilvidllals. led by Eddy. set up their own l‘l‘]]llbilC from the remnants of a ship and cargo wrecked in a storm. Miss MacDonald's performance as the high-spirited Marianne dc Bcatlmanoir ranks undisputedly as hcr best. she assumes her role with conviction. she believes every passing mood of her heroine. and dressed ill the elaborate costumes of the day she might well have stepped from the pages of a beau- tiftllly illustrated French history. It is difficult lo choose one out- standing number among her songs. Tilc haunting strains of "Lover Coma Bark to Me“ llrlfle!‘ long after leaving the theatre. As Charles, Due de Villlers, Nel- son Erlciy finds himself right at hclne. In many scquenoes he dis- plays a delightful gift for comedy. a forte (‘coiled him in some of his earlier films. His songs include "Softly As in a Morning Sunrise." _a result of the bombing of the rail- u-ay station," it said. “Despite considerable anti-aircraft fire from land batteries and ships in the harbor the attack was pressed home." A communique of the middle east headquarters at Cairo, announcing this and other numerous raids, said that by attacking harbors used by Ltaly for her invasion of Greece. the Royal Air Force is giving “very effective support for Britain's new- est. ally." Docks and lefties at Port-o Edda (Santa Quaranta) were severely damaged and one bomb burst close a ‘LOGO-ton merchantman, it said. The main jetty was demolish- ed and a road junction dammed at Konispolis, another Albanian port. _ It also noted repeated air r.". ds on Italian positions in North Af- rica, including attacks Sunday and Saturday on Assab, Eritrea, in which warehouses were bombed “with some silccess.” Turning back the pages of the R..A.F.'s bombing record to Fri- day. a New Zcaland pilot. who aid- ed in a night attack on Munich railroad yards cheerfully admitted that his knowledge that Hitler was in the city “added great zest" to his task. The pilot said he dived with a load of the heaviest bombs and dropped a "stick" on a railway yard only a short distance from the Nam party’: famous “brown house." BERLIN SAYS "Slice Shine Song" and the flir- rtng "Stout Hearted Men." Many laughs are afforded the production in the hilarious portrait drown by Mary Boland heading an imposing supporting cast of more than fifty speaking parts. Robert Z. Leonard gave the pro- duction that meticulous attention and inimitable talent for combining music and drama he is noted for. i-lcrbcrt Stothart handled the musi- cal details of the picture. ANNOUNCEMENT I shall be on Prince Edward Island from November 10th to 15th. Anyone wishing ‘nstruetlons 0n breeding and gradin sliver Platin- um d: White Face Foxes, please notify the following Ranchers, Where flue quality Breeding stock will be on display at reasonable pr ces. Wilbert MoCarvell, Klnkora, Qflllitlls BEN. Carleton, ueor e Warren llowlan, or DI‘. . B. Tolkien, Sussex, N. l. Jnln Todd's Associated Fur Farms f" "w l" lwtlvn of Mutation Foxes. WILFRID l1. TODD, Fflx Rancher — Fur Merchant 517 Wash. BL, Boston, Mall. L-rla-llm-ii. _ , r (Continued from page i) .___.__-_- —-—-—-—--—— Union within its of the Soviet vast connected ‘grossrailm’ tits area)" Molotoff reached “German terri- tory" late tonight when his special train pulled into Maklinia which last year was part of Poland. He ls due in Berlin in the morning. Hitler sent. a leader of his black- shlrtcd elite guard to greet the Russian Premier. (In London a source close to the Soviet Embassy intimated Molo- toffls visit to the Nazi capital might result in new Russian-Ger- man ilndc-rstandlngs “safeguard- ing Russlais ncutralitv." This in- formant saw little hope for im- provement, for the present at least, in Russian-British relations. (Other London diplomatic sour- “; indicated the belief Russia's foreign policy now is based on fear of the idif‘ Gcrlnau army and that this. if nothing else. would prevent. ally real improvement. in Moscow's relations with London) Although Dlenst Ans Deuisch- land said the discussions would be "global in character," German of- ficiols were rcticcnt regarding d1.‘- tails to be tnkru tip with Molo- loff on his first trip outside the soviet Union. The ‘National Zoltung said the question of Turkey, guardian of the strait-air. Drlrdancllcs. lay with- in the scope of the conference. k wmrrlfiuli-bill _ , gets were the railway junction, sta- L Gives Details 0f ll. S. Plan tile Fox Furs lb. D. O. stews-rt of Bummanidn, a director of the Canadian Nation- al Silver Fox Breeder: Association has supplied the following addition- a.l information in connection with the pro churn,» concerning importation by the united States of fox skim from Canada. Notice of the plan to avian the existing agreement was made public last week. "The special committee o! the Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- ers Assn. is in receipt of formal notice that it is intended tn neg- otiate a. trade agreement revising and replacing the supplementary trade agreement betw I Canada and the U. S. concerning the im- portation of silver and black fox furs and. skins. “The proposed negotiations will be of a limited character and are m- tended to deal with certain modi- fications of the provisions contained in the supplementary trade agree- ment now in force. The total pres- cnt quota is one hundred thousand units and has been allocated among the supplying countries. Canada at present is allowed 58,300 units. Pro- \islon under the new agreement may be made for separate unallo- K‘.upp"cate:i quotas for the importation of parts of silver black fox furs and articles made of such furs and skins as follows: Tails, paws, heads and other separate pieces, piece plates, articles other than piece plates made wholly or in chief value of fox furs. Provision will probably be made for the exemption of silver foxes for breeding purposes from quota limitations, suitable provisions to be made to differentiate breeding swck from animals to be imported for selling purposes. No change in the present import duty of the pro- ducts is contemplated. The special committee oi’ the Canadian Nation- al Silver Fox Breeders Assn. has been devoting its energies during the past ten months to an attempt to modify and if possible enlarge the present quota of silver fox furs allowed to enter U. S. from Canada. They are gratified to learn that the matter is finally being reopened and that certain modifications may be made." Expenditures, Receipts For Seven Months OTTAWA. Nov, 9-(GP)- The Comptroller of the Treasury to- tfght announced that total receipts cf the Dominion Government for the seven mrnths ended Oct. 31 totalled $433.06l,325 while total or- gégiary expenditures were $569,012,- The figures compared with total receipts of 5313218002 and total expenditures of 5311542353 in the same period last year. More than half of the expendi- tures this year, $320l415,51l, was listed as ‘war appropriation.’ The war appropriation in the same per- icd of 1939 was only 315310.385. Special expenditures for relief works and grants decreased from $2l.581.633 in the 1939 period to 314.497.8651 this year. The Canadian National Railways deficit from April 1 this year to Oct. 3i was si4.'l50000, compared with $4i,250.000 in the comparative period a. year ago. Trans-Canada Air Lines had a deficit of $335,822 in the 193B periodbbut none was listed for the same period this year. Empire llonors (Continued from page i) wreaths alongside those laid there on behalf of the King and Queen, Queen Mary, the Duke of Con- naught and numerous others, in- cluding a. group of Maple Leaves and poppies dedicated to the men of the Princess Patricia‘: Cana- dian Light Infantry. ‘Hon. Vincent Massey, Canada's High Commissioner, went un- accompanied to the cenotaph and there placed a giant wreath of poppies, and white chryaanthe- mums from the Government and the people of Canada. In the United states whistles sounded the armistice hour in all the great cities for a two-minute silence. In"“"‘Arlington National Cemetery, near the tomb of the unknoum soldier, President Roose- velt predicted that democracy will survive and that people under the "hon heels" of “modern dictators of modern oligarchs" will one doy rebel and shake them off. This was his message:- "The Americans and the British Isles led the world in spreading the gospel of democracy among peoples great and small. And the world as a whole felt with much right that if. had discarded feudal- ism, conquest and dictatorship. ‘The people felt that way until i914, when a definite effort was made in a part of the world to de- stroy this existing ‘order or the new age’. . .thc attempt failed 32 years ago today." HOBART. Tasrmmia, Nov. 11- (C Pl-A magnesium fnc . ex- pected to turn most of its es at- ed LOOO-ton annual production to war purposes. has been opened in Tasmania. are only two other magnesium-p: ucing plants in the Empire, both in England. LONDON. Nov. il-(O Pl- ‘Ilhcre art‘ npproximatrly 3,500,000 01d ago, rxnsloncrs in England. Walqq and Scotland. Health minister Malcolm MacDonald slatlzd in the House 0f ii . MERSIDE GUARDI AND PRIN CE COUNTY CHRONICLE MM [IFE AN illlillN H. LAPTHORN and L. S. STEVENSON “flaw/re 4am lfwww” I _ F O R P O L ICY H'O..i.'-‘D E"“R_S District iVlanagr-ra, 140 Richmond st. c: ~. r__' i Hold Impressive (Continued f_gm__page 71)____ A selection by the citizens‘ Band concluded the serwce. Wreaths ‘ dier dead e: From H5 Honour the Licuterzmit- Governor; the Premier of Lllv Pro- vince; the Alnyoi- and CllY C the Canadian Lt-glorl, B1135 L. Li b15115 ' 1 . DE-i the Calm. 1 the Rotary Clu Columbus; A 1.0.0.1" , ro Scouts; Prince Eastern Star Locigc; School; SL. Dill ‘s Notre Danie Acat Ltdd Bcllrvolrtll Sons of Ellilidllfi, Pr St._John'-s Lmiuv, A.I. t» . wrla. Lodge, .\.i“. m A 7.! . cnl ‘o ' . of Waits Co‘ Y t on: Queen Square School. .\ and Boyne Lodges L.O A. id siege. Buttery: 21st Field Ami ance" i Y Grads: Post Office; 105th 5E Bees Battery: RCN.V.R., Circle. Kings Daughters, Church; Ladies‘ Aid ( llld, Zion Church; P.E.I. Higitar‘ ; 62nd Training Centre; Bas lcu Holy Name; Holy Redeemer P8115111 Vvll- dey and St. Lawrence Lodges, 1.0.0. R; Temple Lodge, Knights of Pythias; Caledonian Club, After the scrrvice tge parade, which was in charge of All: J. Llelghtizer, M. M., of the local branch of the Lo on, wcl formed and proceeded by cvav of Grafton. Weymotlth, Rirhnqggui '21 >1 a: Jl co 5 His Honor Ltouzcnant B. W. LcPaQr- tool: the units passed Building. At the monument were the Lieu- tenant GOYPIIUI‘, Prr-rnier rw. ' " and members of the a Mayor Holman and rncrl city council. Lt. find Squadron lra Thollsallrls o.‘ c . cut. probably m. n: '31:- crowds seen at ‘lPfflllfnhfiwtv Di‘.- services in . Despite enlisfmvnts 1n a» cos the number of ‘he v- pairade yrvsterriai- was . ‘ ll , Three bands a. ‘rd trim the service, the Citize Bnzid, the 1,“- gtia of the Cross Bar and the West Kent. school Bond. AT SFMBIERSIDE Remembrance Dav was flttfnzly observed in SilIlllllETSlC? yesterday with a short bu". impressive sen at the Montlnlent in Mom Square, With the Veterans mgr of the Monument. were a grotto the Home Gtiorri nnrl the voun“ Force men from lilo training q at St. Elcanors. a grim rmi . that the cotlntrv is again at .l.l'. Manv of the Vczlwrans were in the urtiform of an BIlllV unit on active doing their bit hffir c - service again, their country. Citizens, srlico drfiri and the fiiffifit‘ t. (‘l‘"“ll‘l" all Joined in tizv . those soldiers m‘ the . . t who died ln Flanders Flcl On the platform wt" ' ti Town Councvlors, vi . representing rlic 3119111»; Miss ill. dfillflhter of Prcntu-l- . Mrs. Cfimpbvll. Nil‘. l3. M.L.A.. and Dr. J. A. .\Il‘ll'Pl) ‘ Girls Band, (lircctctl bv All: Cling. son. also-‘had-scats on rho ain't‘): l. Mayor Calnnbell, in m.- ilfrff l t moving adclrcss, paid m1 vlnqtlfifll’, tribute to thosc who had n: d 1hr‘ supreme sacrifice in the ': t war, and quoted the Bins-s on the nu ‘.11- ment dedicates. m those on (lie 01' r011. as a limits; tribute n» ,- memm’! The speaker soul-u‘ wlfh pride of the courage and fortitude 0f $116 English iv-sopio until‘: the dreadful times thrtuurh adlirli. they are now passing. anti of rilclr crati- tude and than css to (ilnrlgn and the olh ' - A . c. Cross and otlirr Which have (lflllt: so nluch zo the suffering of war victiln< lnilw‘ Motherland. YURI urged greater efforts. ‘Fhc service at tho square um ceded with a rvilrrltlo [Will] m.» . ouries to the sflllflll" l‘ illf‘ ;l.l..l..u were the RC If? War Veterans. (it Home Guard RC. ‘. do‘ Dlfle band floln lllvliiallrl merit. Cliarinttctcwii, r‘. Mayor and T: Count‘ the High School and St, l\ adcmv. C. was marshal of flu‘ minor‘. and 8.8.811. The program in the srumw‘ rw/‘r- ed with the "bionic l. a " iNirltirnl the flag salute nlzrl ' '- it“! . ‘.. 'l Smith. prcsidcn. of t l» the first. to I\|'ll‘f‘ 1 \\ . foot of illr‘ mcllllnv . llc lowed bv lifnvol‘ fialivflrii. 1‘ ‘ (‘d the \vrca‘h from‘ flu‘ tl-v 1* Camphfll, nluvills! ‘he v - the (‘lovcrilment The dren. Girl (‘lulrics nor various women's organ business firms and private hi: .-~ll "lltl individ- thcm to‘ LieuL-Col. E. I! Strong. K. f‘ 31.. Conrrades Rav 'l'.inf"n lint‘. l‘.‘" "iii; Martin (‘lllTlPtl the (‘O11 u“ (‘"111- rade Tanton carried tltc Furor‘. .1». k and Comrade Afartln tl- lln Y, m’ the; uals all laid their wreaths before 1 line National Anthem sun by Bu~ present, brought the brief ut imp DICSSIVB service to a C1059- At Other Centres The Legion members held brief services a‘. St. Eleanors, Tbaveller Rest and. Miscouche, and in _ if‘ ("veiling RCiO a 1101‘! ellloxwlu-e o n. quut at the CilfWIl Hotel. AT MISCOUCHE The people of Mlscouchc paid tri- bute lo their war dead wit‘ a vc"y eta ' 1i; . "ice in the lllircl lore the ll‘. ilorlal window (molt. u; the so r who paid ine .. tlrenlte so ' Mentor-rs oi :4 lzulnelslue Lt-gioll flLtfliiuk ti u Jody. 'l.-le school ljillldlLll con luliteti illllCii to me progruln. llev. Filmer Alonughali, lli his mic! the l duurclas slutlke particularly to llllllllg LilCiIl Hill’. {ll d that has not All al experiences o: em to pray uncea ng- t-nlldreti, lnotncrs and i r peace may come e war-tort: wurrrrles. Strong replied vcryieel- vote of thanks tendered. .01‘. ior their fltl/ZIICMZHCC. of the service the Le- liied pas; the .=l e (lffiilkdlrtl heir comraucsln and r "HJDEQ poppies. Hon. Sena‘.- iirarl Alucrkrthul- and is ii also the services at Res: and St. Eranors u" Enigma Marc-h of ‘l nuren; Flag S: be an England; Elli Monagrlen, D cacc, schoili child. v t...l it; ‘a. n‘ "it iijv Rita l\I1~\l"illi, SECillEIlRl ‘ ta uorrson, ant. the NftliOiLii _~lll'.‘i~.‘lll. At- Whealley River At the Remembrance Day ser- \Zt'(* at tvlieutlcy‘ River, yesterday, m‘ i). A. Macdtlnad u-as choli- A silorl. serllce at. the Monu- .:i1l i LAC obserlance of ntinutcs‘ silence, prayer and Anthem. Trio gather- n. . d u. me IIBIA, where the e was continued. lne opening number ' ‘We: followed by a k, us; by the ltev, Mr. 0i ‘Wheatley River ‘ ' ‘O 99d - . t‘ D5 511.11g b‘; I116 t ilcss, Rel‘, \l \l" again. "Give Peace, O God," was v Miss Itiary F. A. Alexander o" >v. Air. alluray, accompanied u Ctl sicr Rackiiam. y lnsplr n: address was giv- Dr. W. P Alatuviillan, in t.ie Lilli o‘ ie British Em- J5 lialstlxl 1M1. bv the churches, g the some message was lven o)’ j Archbishop or Canter ury head of the Aug/roan Church, an the lsisnop or 1H6 Roman Catholic C lurch in Lo: on. He praised the ltlltl work -. llCh ls ilelrie; car- oil bv tile Canadian lit-u Cross m: the prescnt crisis. . _i1_l0r D. A. hluccionaltl referrtd tu ll 1 vast empire to WiliCll we be- .0ri~'=l. illlcl said tilul. nowhere uie to he lound liloic loyal pcolne iliosc oi this vliltiglc. Ho i-xprr >,‘,'lll',)C‘ii1l\' ior inc Frcncn hurl .1.» he old. llll‘ n‘ .\i .' s s l. al.vc. lli tulicll llulu: Alscziotialrl quoted l..t~L . "Let us draw tlcscr in these liar-i rower years, | Before us still the eternal xhlons SDlCflfl, We, wax. l. niasvrcd death. its it in». v _ ’ llztug and AT “ONTAGUE Rcmonibrilltce Day services were 1 ‘l in the Oddit-llt» s lull .11 l-‘il’, _v(-i>'r<luv. w:- . l; iirltctls of prr >li~ " town and from soaithcrn County nttctidctl. . T. O\\'fll flluzllrs pvt‘- e Rev. J. (i. Dzlnran can‘ and lilf‘ Rev. All". H11;- ‘ r’ ti (lilrrcti [)i'it_\‘r‘l'. i Dior.) lllf‘ sr-rtivo‘ illc \’\“f‘l"i‘,l‘ l" lt'.t‘(1 lrolll the‘ Legion llulllt‘ to t‘ ll;.il and n1 flu‘ fflllFill" ll uf P \1ll“l lllll)‘ ivc l‘l‘l'l'llli1ll_\' .ill.‘_‘.' rrfirltlrrl vaults and rttuvtlvtl to fin,‘ IJPYIiOll lltnldqllaricls. 'l‘i‘. l‘ ilililirl" \\il.'; livid. uitcntlvd bv boiii .\l (‘rims alltl visitors. Ml‘. 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