jPWsoAY, ___ uonoov tovrs MPlY SKNi 4:31-11: IIOXZEMA Dom- put up with a poor Complex- ionl Try Noxzema, the cream rim‘; nur/irated erperia/bv ts Jootbt and br/p pm- man buling. See if it doesn't help you u it already hu millions o! others! Nouema contains more than 5 lngredi. ems especially designed to help ...hnl externally-ennui pimples ...smooth and soften rough, dryskin mteduoe enlarged pore openings. Like the nurses who first diseqvgl-gd l" "*1"_°1’d"1"7 qulliliegyoull notice its cooling, soothing eEect the very first ‘"1" You use rtl Why not get it Inlay? See if it doesn't help give you the smooch, clear, lovely skin you've ‘l. ways wanted! Your -'\;T" mcneybackifnotde- lighted with results! ' lottetown Hotel, Nov. 30, 8.15 sharp. Tickets obtainable from committee, D. 11'. Bethune, Ale; W. Matheson, Neil McCannell, Aben MacLean Malcolm MaeKinnon, T. M. McMillan Also at Charlotte- town Hotel. 11-26-28 gislative Library 80¢ yesterday. coun- A-T- trustee cf the Uoraly Council ls supervising the work. The project calls for an expendi- OI! Cardigan Head And Vicinity lb. Walter McLeod. city has been m: for the ast weel: at hll r home Ln me Valley. NI. Joseph Kcnney St. Teresa's m last week for Halifax where he been 10.111011)’ employed. Mr, John M. Donald employee lifaas arrived home last week to nd a short vacation with his ts in Cardigan Head. In. Alex. McIntyre returned to nt the past wrck visiting her old gimme in Lorna Valley having e. Daring he ast week quite an cunt of pro uca has been moved m 48 Road, gthe starch factory and also car- ds shipped. Ere. Malcom McLeod. Lorne Talley was a. visitor to the city on flemrday. Congratulations are exttended to . and Mrs. Wilfred McAree on s arrival of a baby girl Nov. 16th. On Friday afternoon s, teachers flttuly Group meeting was held at Petiks. Teachers present were Frnuczs Dzum, Mrs. Martin Cor- corn n Plan; rs R :1. 3 Mrs. Arthur Kane, Summervilo; Rltll. Handra- huu. ' ' nd; Angus Mc- ue Vulltw, Mrs. D. Praught Run o:cornn,, Peakes; Walsh, Lily Carter, St. . eating opened with hft-Leoil as chairman. Min- a lllCPllllti’ were rend m discussions were up rm the various school aulr tics and wzivs of over- coming the many difficulties in teaching. Mr. David McDonald, student at Qollrpe : fiiiltgruiisli, N. S. spent the 1w slid ut lTOlllt‘ Wllll his par- nrs Smntor and Mrs. J. A. MC- Llfllillll Cardigan. Cpl. Neil hilc-Cannell m training H» Béirch Grove Inn spent the week- Bu .t Ru end at his h nae in Lorne Valley and exprcts lo cave shortly for the mainland. He. Patrick Goodwin, is spend- his furlough with his mother s. Hannah Goodwin, Baldwins ad Mr. George McConnell Im-ne Valley lcit last week for army_ flaming. congratulations are being ex- hnded by the man; friends of this distdct to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trainer on the arrival or a bounc- mg baby boy on Nov. 20th. Miss Sandra a Pisquid East, spent the week-end _ m her parents in Cardigan Head. Mrs. Peter Carter with her daugh- ter Mrs. R. l’). Carmichael both of 4B Road, motored to the city on Monday. Many fi-‘cnds in this vicinityq-e- gret m hcar of the sudden 1111551118 of Mrs. J. J. Walsh cf Elliotvale. Ferguson, teacher 'l‘he srlsotil in Curdlgnn Head is progrc-srng fnvoriurly under the capable‘ riirortion of the teacher Miss lvinrgarct Lowrey. ANGLO RUSTICO INSTITUTE .ih Annual meeting 0f "m ill/omens lusti- fM Vvflltet‘ ewmitig, The roll (‘x-ll Was uns- - esrh member plying the Klilp ft-c. Minutes oi’ tlhe wl mo" mre rt-nd for f ’ 1 Gil for tho 'l'. ll. l,‘ urcr 1.11011 . SllQlVlULf :1 surplus of c lr‘ll!1\\'.ll1y_ tfflcrrs were ' lhr- (Vflllllf! vr , . Vizrlci" Bruit-in. 1V1’?- J-"lmor. Ftuvcnsnn. l/frs. Juan-cs L. LcPnge. l" nrltYl 3 m: nos IIIITIIIII mm m ntsmt tut-tar: m 111i vmm ratmv see the sgogl closed owing Sea View and Vicinity that Mrs. H. L. nest at her home in Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. Thomns had recently been married. this popular young couple. by the girl friends o! lThose were lll‘|lli'l‘Olls and and himself to all for expressed All Jolly Gcod Fellows. ‘shed by Mr Holmes and . enjoyed by all. The members of Dzxrnley W. held a most successful slipper A large some of the ganiens in this oom- munity are producing their second clog) of lettuce appnrantly u fresh an wisp as wasgrown esriiuin the lesson. Hes- friends are pleased to learn Donald is steadily improving following her recent ill- Av pleasant evening wns spent in Spring Valley Hall on Monday ev- ening in the form of a reception for Adams who A number 0f friends gathered to pre- sent their gifts accompanied by good wishes which were tendezfid T e some being truckedlgifts were opened and presented the bride“ uwful. Mr. Adwns on behalf of his bride his thunk-s‘ their great kindness. Joined in singing For Thev Are A. bountiful lunch was served by the ladies and y lthe remainder of the evening was was gowned in Queen's blue ilvlth JRndbflT-S- spent in daircing. Aiusic was furn- blue and white ' Durant hTCI{lllIlOll~l00l(0(l very lovely. y tthews and gwady a resident of Cullodon, Prince Ed- II. l The happy couple was su-pported 1'1 . Darnlcy Hall on ‘Puostiny evening.‘ D. hi. MacLc-cd, of Wood Islands, number of gitests were P.E.I._ Present and all $5.631 _v enjoyed ‘he ‘ wedding supper was ssged l‘; Mrs. i HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH — A; interesting souvenir of old times is in the possession of Mr. D. B. Stewart. Giulottetown. It is a photosfl-‘lih M a group cf cricket- ers in Victoria Park, token May 1884, on the occasion of the visitof Prince George (later King Georg‘: V) on HMS. “Canada? The Prince, the Captain and a number of naval mecn appear in the pic- ture, also the following local citi- zens, all oi whom have since pay- ed away: Messrs. Harrison Carvel, R. Vernon Lnngworth, George Le- Pa-ge, Dr. James Warburton, W. C. Hobkirk, R. R. Hodgson (llmplrel, Dr. Murray, Sidney Grey. W. A. Weeks, J. A. longworttr. Judge Pfitwerald. T. A ge. A replica ment. er in the Queen Square School cadets, of a few years ago. and now |to the rank of Sgt-Major, accord- ling to word received here recently by his mother, like. John Smith. He has two brothers on active sar- vice also, William a Bdr. in the R. C.A., and Patrick a Driver Mech- anic in the R.C.C.S. overseas. NAVAL ARADE - A detach lment of approximately 70 men from . Icpa rthe Naval Barracks held a route of this interesting picture is 1n the lmarch through the city streets yes. Confederntion Chrurber. P911181’ aftegnoon. érha parade was -_- m comman of Su . Ueut. ‘flutter. MMPIIERSON - HARRIS — On 1,11. was headed bv the bugle band Thursday, Nov. l9, the home of Mr. [under the direction of Ordinary and Mrs. Harold Reid, 291 Queen ‘5081111111 DA. BYOWII- Many 111- Street, Is-uro, was the scene of a floresied citizens viewed the parade very lovely afternoon wedding and much favorable comment was when Miss F. Jeunetta Harris be- 1 heard on the smart appearance of came the wife of John Daniel Mac- 1119 Ila-Vi! men. Pherson. The ceremony tvns r- PLANE FORCED Do fiwhil.» IX‘ {qr-med by Rev. F. A. Lawrence, , pastor of st. James Presbyterian |<>ut shoot-me Tuesday on the shore of West Point, Mr. R. O Church. The bride is the daughter- east . of Mrs. Margaret and the late EA. 1391111151 5°11 0! H0114 W- H- 139111115. Harris and is well known in Tmro ; 114111151191" 0f Agriculture. noticed a. where she has made her home. She ‘P111319 1134118 V111‘! low over the _ It finally settled down and lifltO the water. Mr. Dennis and g companion obtained a boat and lrsscued two men from the plane, ward Island. and is son of the late l WhlCh 11nd settled down into 1:119 Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacPllierson. mud. He took them to O'Lea.ry and telephoned Monctcn at than- reoul . A Moncton officer was Q0111?! to fly over, get a car and go cut to the Point. Mr. Dennis and the two pilots wept back after they and accessories _ The groom 1S by Mrs. Annie Snow of ‘Trurc, and After the ceremony u lovely good slipper provided by thcselliarcld Reid. Those serving ln- 1111M! H1611‘ dinner at ovary. ladies. When the guests 11nd all eluded Miss Pauline MrNutl, Mrs. .511‘1’D!7ed all they could off the D3811 served the tables were clearedl Elizabeth Hemmings. Mrs. Regi- 11111116 bPf01'l-‘ the “boa? came from away and the rmiuinder of the nnlri Gllby and Miss Tsenora 1VI011§T01L $118 was than pretty evening was spent in dahcing.l Gs-"ddes. A beautiful weddinc cake, 1011' 111 the dinllow water. Neither Music was furnished by Mr. Alonzo} prepared by the bride's sister was l 0f the b11016 could swim. They Holmes and Mr. Eddie Matthews. cut and served and Rev. F. A. Law- 111F919 tfllklni? about 0111111112 back A splendid sum was realized from the proceeds which is to be don- nted for patriotic purposes, His friend; are sorry to learn of the illness of pnucmoitin of Mr. Samuel Bernard at his French River. The many friends of‘ Mr. Fred W. Donald are pleased to learn he ls making a. good recovery following his severe attack of phumiunla. Mr. John W. Murphy who is em- ployed at Mount Plczisant spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. my Adams was a business gisitor to Charlottetown on Tues- ay. home in Mr. and Mrs. Dan Champion and little daughter Jean were visitors to Summerslde on Thursday in consultation with Dr. Creelman, Charlottetown. Mr. John MacNutt Summerside gas a visitor to Darnelcy on Fri- ay. 14c. John Wi ore of the It. C. A. l". spent a ew days recently with friends in Sea. View. The principals room in Darnley school which has been closed since the reshmntiun of Mr. J. W. Murphy was reopened recently with Mrs. Harry Crczier offering her services as principal of this department. Mrs. Crozicr though having a full share of family duties reluctantly accented This position rather than e n1 t _ Mrs, Read Stevenson, Mlfififii Hoopef. was um» Parkman. Auditors. Mrs. Page Nun-tn and IVS-s. Cyril Toomlas. The following committees we“ appointed. Sick, Mrs. James stov- nnson and Miss Elm Clark. Progmm, Mrs. G. S. Buntnin and Mrs. meld Stevenson. Offfllnlst, Mrs. Nocl Hooper. 3 Chrislmas boxes was 96611621 and sent to mu- bnys over-Sens. One uilt. was tub-bed and sent to 1th» Re Cross Office. Red Cross work for the year. 4 quilts, 1 pa. mitts. 20 sweaters- rtmcns) 4f) prs- socks, 3 boys knitted slits, 1 SWOflLEr (boys) 2 wind- hrcakcrs. Icirls) 1 Afghan, 1 boys suit. donated. Mrs. Cyril Tnnmms invited the members to hcr home for Ullg Drcomlyor mgiting. lum ‘fence proposed the toast to the 111161 t0 take the two engines out ‘bride. Out of tosvn guests includ- 0f £118 Dione. One of the pilots ed Mrs. G. W. Bowes of Dnrt- was from Montreal, the other from mouth. D. M. Ma/cleod of Nova Scctia. Wood ilSlfifliilfl, P.E.I., and Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Henri-pings of Salmon River. After n short wedding trip to Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. MacPihcrSon will take up residence in Cullcdon wherethe‘ groom is a prosperous farmer. Truro NEWS. fi-Late To ClnslfY cow. 161 Grafto_r_1_St. 11-26-11 WANTED-A MAID FOR PART time. Good wages. Apply 2i _g.lllll{_TQl1§£e_u. 11-21-21 FOR SALE-KITCHEN RANGE. Apply 159 Dorchester. Telephone 34¢ 11-2 PHELAN-SHARKEI! NUPTIALS .-V—A very pretty wedding was solem- mmd at All saints Church Cardigan - and Mrs. Patrick J_ sharkey. Corra- Vl-lle. became the bride of Pater Joseph, sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phelnn, Morell. The Rev, Patrick D. iviuvtahcn, l). 1)., gfflc- fated at the ceremony. The bride who was given away by har {other was attuxa in a becoming suit, of American Beauty shade with woes. sorles to match. Rte was attended DY 11.91‘ 515W‘ Marguerite who wore a suit of Airtorce blue with match. ‘mg 8CC€SSOl'lCS. The groom was gup- feresa Donahue, organist, renamed flll>l110l>r111le hymns. Alter the mar- rage 061131110113; the wedqmg Duty motored to the home of the bride's oil-rents where a delicious wedding breakfast was served to the - iate relatives of both families. An spent in motoring enioyabe day was to points of interest in the province. 111 11111 evening supper was served m over a hundred and fifty guests and dancing was enloyed w the muefq of Webster's Orchestrafrhe follow- 1118 evening a reception was held n ing schools were visitors to Kensing- the 111°!“ 01 M11 101d M18. George . ton on Friday afternoon attending, P116 1111. 114011811. and the evening a meeting of the Teachers Study flm" 111 music and dancing. Before I Group‘ fer marriage the bride was the ____ kuest of honor at showers tendered ‘r110 Eympathy of man? friends‘. 131 dhfl‘ 8111 1119,1111! bot at home ls extended to the famil of the n U. B A 1mg Mm John Bryenum who pass. 165111011. and many beautiful and ed away at her fume in Spring filufiglle slits were received. Mr, and Valley after a lingering "illness "5' 19151116515811111401811. where which she bore with patience and the groom is a pfogpergus you“: [resignation to the Divine Will. Her 1311""- Tlwlr many friends Join in funeral service was held on Friday ‘115111118 them many years of wedded. afternoon from her late residence W55- (Plmm 11191186 001W.) and was largely attended. Inter- ment was in Keirsingtcn Cemetry. Many friends sincerly trust that A shortage of teachers. Mrs. Crozier is to be commended for undertaking this work which will mean such a sacrifice on her part. Mrs. William Adams is lpendln! a pleasant visit with friends in Sun-unersldg, The teachers from the surround- Mrs. John '1‘. McKay will make a speedy recovery from her recent ess. I Mr. Caisley Adams has returned to his home in Dnrnley after a. pleasant visit spent with friends in‘ New Brunswick-V. BURDEN SCHOOL Principals Dept. The following are the results of Borden school for the month of I October. Grade X.-—i Elinor Crsnpbell, 2. Helen i-lcffill, 3. Phyllis White Ind Ra mond MacTavish (equal). - rnds IX.—l Doris l-lerrinl, l. Harry l-Ieffell, s. rxutn Sharpe. l Vice-principals Dept. I Grade V1II.-l Murlon Dcegan, 2. Willard Pickering, 3 Verne How-l ntt and Joseph Dorsey (equal) Grade VII.—1 Aileen Richard, l. Audrey Stewart, 3. Betty Dalziel. Grade VI.—l. Barbara Herring, I Frmrcis Czon. 3. Stanley 'I‘oombs, Miss Marianne! Dept. Grade v.-1. Lloyd iieffcll, z.‘ Dcanlc Campbell, 3 Marjorie Irving.'. Grade IV.-l Anita Lynda, 2. Joanl Cameron, 3. Joyce MacDonald. Gzade III.-—l Garth Herring 2. 141111111 51111111111. 3. Laura Ozon and Verna Trnwsdale (equal) Miss Hcxion’: Dept. | Grade Ill.—l Rena MtrlnnLs, 2. I Stay on the job by building up ynurresistance‘ “' andlnfection. Take Scott's Emulsion regularly. This great tonic and food supplement contains ' ' elements that everyone needs to tone up the system, to build stamina for vital war work. Pleasant-tasting, economical, rich in 1 vltsmlns A and D. Scott's Emuia on ls highly recommended for every member of the family. Buy today-ail simulate. A IONIC POI All. All. . ‘ital-nuts "ru uufiIiY — Re- pair work on the roof of the Le- ulétder we)’ for the City lture of about $200. Half of this Ecost is to be defrayed b)’ the City and half by the Provincial Govern- UHARLOTTIJTOWN BOY PRO- MOTED — John F. Smith. a lead- ‘sei-ving overseas has been promoted when Marv Agnes. daughter of Mr.t - -. Where she formerly u‘ l Peters wil ma. and the erll ntent. son U1 were: Robertson. minister's i “f h the Rev. Messrs. B611 REV. MR. STIRLING RE -B.ev. John Stirling. mini It to their are Beak. Hesby vere cold weather. however, will - cause a shutdown. the four factories, at Hunter Riv- er. Murray Harbor. Baltic grind in excess of 800.- 000 bushels of second grade Island potatoes this season. from 60 wit. for Iota-fol handle all the timers offering. FUNERAL A‘! I'l- Funeral of the ll Boswell was held yesterday after- noon. Plcllowins a abort service at his late residence. Ire services were held in Central United Church Dunatuffruge. They were conducted b Rev. w. N n olson and Rev. . Marshfield Cemetery. Seryices at the were conductor. by Rev. Mr. Nichol- d Rev. Mt. Back. Pallbearers MacMillan Farmers 65 cents ner| potatoes unable INCRIOM‘ — ta George L I18 been ill for some time many of h islands wished him m remain pastor until the end of the Church year, June 30. 1949'. but feeling it was 131 the interest of the work he requested that his resign messaged to take effect at the end of present year. held in New London at At s, mac which sections a ttlge ¢ohgrqytttlion rellresen congress on w deep feeling agquieeced request. At the meeting at which Rev. A. D. esided the to 1118?“; a unan mous call returned missions who has done val ant service e Kingdom Of God in that dais; 1m; said. are members of the a ation de- ' A. Fraser, B.D.,-- m‘; from Korefa. Mrs. skits?! 1.. tgrolcaer and Lgalinl P D ‘UH I‘ VBI‘ QPED tclrlldcnyrin the City visiting fri .I_ McAs-thur returned is expected and St. I terian ‘ SIGNS r 01 etion earthquakes and wars. mong the troops has a kindred organizations such b ights of Columbus, last year. Major Erma who scccm a ed to the 18nd Ill!!- Brave Presbyterian Church read - - 501g "Jesus saviour Pilot Me. Y.M.O.A etc. He also referred to the peace time projects of the Salvation Army, their prison work. home, for the aged, hospitals, particularly the S.A. Maternity Hospitals where 10,000 Canadian babies were born Green of St. John. ed the commission- ve a brief ac- count of the latter-s tour this fall. Adilutant Mercer presided at the meet ng. Rev. Dr. Miller of ntnfrv United Church offered prayer and Rev, T. l-l. B. Somers of St. Janttfi: Robe" Rh n" ‘J; v sgy-lp use, Mm Ernest Weathercie M“ Mmnlelml”. M‘ ‘lmw"némv?f' and Mrs. Minnie Downe sang clnflol or looIurm-lar- vfeellelsille New. fltb-‘IM lI-Ia.‘ BEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN w“, ,,,,_ ,, w, ,,,,,, ,; Trinity llnltotithurell $111.; Iris than; River "I ; m-sa ' unsoa! lruns‘fr'“l‘.‘.'a.'§.tf"ifi't°'ss'v°sl """ m c“ m 1 pmu-as-n us ens-ugli- ale-mt ran-r of n newly nature mly be lnse -—-—-— 1J0 P-Io-Mld-INI JQFfiN-lll‘ at five cents n word, strictly pay- IT. ANDIIWI v PIIIOI- lhle u. advance. _ W _A__ ___ 3311a ghdnféffiwlmlaer ‘Mill-M P- 111- lee-M- M‘ " ashamed last slant? ‘m? ' ' CMSWLLL l" rhllwmph underway to hold it u usual at‘ CONIIDSRATION ma: mama. 5W1 ll"- - ‘m -- ""' ‘" “"“" "’ '1'“ m"? llrames Gives ooons for Christmas Photo- ff”- "uzhwl "i" - '1‘ grape. Evenings by appointritfnth " "n" W'- l T ' ' ' ‘onmuarln V21‘!!! ‘$121121! E a ‘ cufumarvs nm scorer! - v ve- Annual mam‘ m m, n g 0-. ephlnl REM-ill!‘ RCA-P. (WDJ, _ mum,“ - will. be to that abs git?» m’ c w 11-20-11 11" "4 W" "10 "11- l “Wl Commissioner Benllmln oramel. .i_. D690 I ‘I10 was fill» ggmtcs-“l commander o! the Sal- csuspsgy Lgarou gharlom. honor student of her Flight. She "Mon Army in Canada addressed tcwnBranch monthly meeting Leg- ha: been mated w the R-OA-F- s. large audience at the salvation ion Home. Thursday evening“ ggza a fiullnsavmw $111.11. N- nrisyy 01mm m: ‘ . W pm. - - ~ . - e spe r s a ' .___. mtllerlstptelentendutymmgn u some roucs cover news-at the “ 111-11 ti" Vmle" W"! °1 0111- be builtt .1115 015th“: fifths... to police court yesterda morning l1 ll want Adiutant and wmq», m. Master referred when case of a drunk and capable “no ‘“_ Peanuts: at an t camp, a. laid um the mitt-u @0111- had been remanded was ed. MN ebec. mzndynetinflmyygéogfllog ‘gala’??? ——- -—-—-- Lor an - MO m ' m: _~ snncn racromns ems. at ufiiafi? rugslligy .1111.‘ at. orsnan - four mien fac- b°§,"§,ll'€°°l the resent conflict the Legion, Bill Moreside’: Oxchei- 1°71" l" m“ ‘AM’ W‘ “m and also o! the ins Great War in in provided the music as usual onemtw at e w. Ueut. "hm, h, “ms u padre with the W11!- ‘ 8:1.- g- 5- 13m inland‘ u“ ‘b2, Australian forces. The 6211113310‘? ——-—-— ' W001i s G sr. auoruzw-s nfrmm, Ohar- 11111111: wwld wntlflulbvmwtlm lilelpggiatrftlolllenlerlillclnreltltmes cl 0f 514mb 101' 50ml time 1'01»- se‘ I stress and emergency suchasfloods. He said that the social side of the work ldone by the Salvation Army 11' spiritual aim, and that the spiritual side has a social aim. He paid tribute to the work done among the troops BS the ’ Th 9 lmeeting closed with the benedic- by the National Anthem This morning [I-Iolman. He leaves by plane noon for Sprlnghill. NS. bi Army Casualties S1 u,pago and His Worship Mayor ‘ticn by Rev. Dr. Miller. followed Commissioner Mas-gate, Long Riv and New mn- _ don United Churglr oouarentlon gzugfsnzgihvlséaafle aaénlvlvlucsg“ h“ reamed‘ “awash he is on His Honor, Lieut. Gov. Le- It OTTAWA. N .211 - (or) -'rhs ""11 111°" » oanaoiaa (Actllvlé) Army 1n 118 W111 "V" overseas casualty list. oi tne war to- Stirl- 01‘ The prisoners, ‘efence head y" Colony. The Ja 91155- 1,689 Canadians 011501191’ Following is the latest Lieut. D- ualtles: this week from Halifax where he attended an educational conference. Overseas g LAC. Clifford Murphy is spend- Died: ll V8 Q- gan. P. of M! I‘ E. I. ind The s of the was held at e dials. citing "Col i “meet year In Y their of the Iflectlm of Hatchery P! 0h. SCOTT'S Powell Tr hl _ . Wcsthaveime“ om' 3 Margucme .——1 Elva MacKenns, i. EMULSION s. 3. cu h , Grade L-No Qxgmve isgmaprl; Coil” Ill I cautious phat-mac t "o m di incl ’ r s r e o nnua Pleas ell M! . ldentl ilhanke-l 1 dent. -_-__‘ OI’ llllll a furlough at his home in Mil- Misa Morence MsoPherson. Sardi- was a week-end K111“ . ins. s. 1.. oumm. ‘ ' n Street. (Truro NeWl-l Moder Riley of Toronto who wI-l on return yesterday Inorninl. Pnnnnamomm-IINHPIWTB e. m l regul eetimf Otto's r Instltnlte h of I fon- Gale wmnw". followed by r-ol call which was a11- gwlgred by pa ng o’ annual fee. Min f monthly and last nu were read BwMer (an h- memivrs hurty ooopetaMon since lhe has been carrying on 1n the absence presi The secretary yave her ropes-t on the venva work ofowcd by correspondence and discussion of lune. officers was as follows. dent, Mrs-Ivan Cun- Ii IIIPMM will ‘m A bur Romy’; m‘: be my; Wam§1"°""tlu WEI UDITII Al DRUG aold v1.3. pm- INM by Royal Canadian Artillery: Vancouver . m chm." at a an“ o; men (mm Royal Canadian Army Medical Upper Canada commit w 39111111 om?" Grove for their buic ainins. W" Toron sofia os$frl£a ‘firfififi Force Headquarters: ' i 33st lillnfillay ‘llnanllflilmrl? ngflggelugwtigr Flume Home». cardigan. P. 1i. 1.. where abs will M “h, n,‘ us. “at; h“ gsgndlnthfl, Archibald ungraeachpégik. Stmley. Pte. 11149111111111- Mutitdse. Ronald John, an, Brandon. Mars. Seriously Ill: Royal Canadian Artillery vill . Ont. m“ Cintral Ontario Regiment _.__..____________ MARTIN T0 ROCHESTER? ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24 -— ‘AP a lend Pepper Martin to for League todav in the Sporting News. However. Sam Brendon of the Cardinals. had ment" on the report. .__i_.__-._.-‘. -. ALGIRIA’! PBDDUGTH of iron ore u well a. eury and manganes . Clark. Bruce Campbell, Lieut. Now Offlclnlly Renewed Prisons:- 0f W Crayb Gordon Cameron, Capt, Bwoffer. Douglas Earl. Grin. Selle- algastings. Adam. Pte., Oaltville, 1 -A report that St. Louis Cardin Ls will Rochester as manager of their Intematicnal farm club was published . President "no corn- Allarla p. ‘uses large quantities sine. mer- day reported the death of one uf- ncer, listed two men s4; seriously ill, and gave the names of one officer k three men who now are of- ‘licially reported prisoners of war. “sill: 1 1 111115- 1'11! 1119111! 11'1"! 1 arilan Force of 1,985 Officers 11-1111 av. Mr. Fraser ma see Ill-S wav men sent to Hung Kong last year ear to come m P. . Island for I and they were captured by the Jan- ime. arfieset whenDl-long Kong fell last o r s mas ay. wgftlidaysblcist ‘rgisegmtn 1,596 the a num to an ansriowo- P 11150111115 ficially reported prisoners as a te- sult of the defence of the Far East panese said afte the engagement that they hid M11611 list of cas- I‘ ....._..1A_ ' ‘NOVEMBER u, I _=_$§§4 "1 l‘ _ _ . - Q Rescue made-overlslidf/fi/l/fivov’? meals . . . add Libby's \ lb “Exp Prepared Mustard- '11 quant relish with a keefl. 'Alive" tans. Lends sparkle and zest to every- day dishes . . . sharp. but satin-smooth. Spread it on cold cuts and meat leafs‘ . . . smarter: up your salad dressings . . . a keen. "snappy" Mustard with I thrilling appetite-appeal! PREPARED m m MUSTARD rsv user's sweet mxso P|CKLI$_piuc|°u" '0.G.F. Meetin Mr. Percy Vin-phi,‘ C.C.F. member ml- uelllll, SilSlL, will address pubm meetings in the hulls of ti, 431st Il.G.A.F. Casualty List orrr A,u.I>-(c1=>-m . , mandala itsosvtist casualty listol 1111111111118 Places: Welling. medwagn out.’ service oldies-gr? ‘on’ NW‘ 265 omeary- 7!; me m "u, “he, w"; Alberton Institute Hallu- Kenslngion Orange liall 3g. Bradalbane, Dec. 1; Nani Rustico Parish Hull, l)“ z All meetings at 8 p_m_ i-leber Canfleld, Mrs. verner .., Correspondence was then m4 the Secretary. School Commit re orted nothing needed m, ool. A patch apron was stu- fcr means of raising funds for . _ C.oss. The largest ccntrlbv ion will receive the apron. Mrs. Haro.d Oakes invited . members to meet at her lmnet December meeting, Roll ca“ u, f answered by donating g,“ u for a Xmas box. Meeting say, , m” Lulnchhwas served by com ee n c ai- e n ' , anjoycd. g a d l mm h" -__-'__‘ zrzltuugéqils "- MlcPlIAlL-GOOD _ A; m, “made, Comrwall Wed. Nov. l8, by Rev. J. n. Skinner, m, Jean Good of Cornwall u: you, lbiibcm 1 Are-vigil...‘ ..._._.._. _.‘ during sir operations overseas, and seven missing after overseas air operations. ’I‘he overseas section of the list also contain the names of three men previously reported missing who now are or official muwees presumed dead. One man was listed sa killed on active service in Canada and two as missing after flying operations in Canada. A Canadian ee overseas in the 12.1111‘. was iiste u killed on active service. Following is the latest list of caruilties: Overseas Killed on active service- Brownfield, Thomas Robert, r0. St. Boniface, Man. Mlwng, believed killed during air operations: Anderson, Robert Fred Lindsay, 50.. Waterloo, Ont. Missing after at rations: Bird. John at . H). Oak Bey. Victoria. Benurfield. Leslie Rowland, 110.. Iandon. Ont. Elkelund. John Herbert, Flt. Sgt, 'I‘win Butte. Alta. Elliott, R/ussell James, Flt. Sgt... ‘lbéonto. h n s“ rover. Henry Art us, t. ., St. Catharlnes, Ont. Regina. . 351-. I‘ b DEATHS rmrtcs...ht tn 15 1 , iarium on Wedgesrltrigr? Miss Florence I P's-roe in her foul YQBX‘, daughter of Mrs. Hammond Pierce, Brackley. Fimcrnl from the MacLean Funeral Hunt to-monov Edda)‘. Service startiuv; at 2 pm, luneml “Evin! at 2.30. Interment Sherwood Cemetery. Jolley, Johm Percy, Sgt. Sbmvnll. Wesley Stuart North Sacramento Calif. Previously reported missing, now (fins-m official purposes pa sumed e : nowsher, Norman mederick, PO, Calgary. Fletcher, Leonard Watson, Flt. Svl. Vancouver. Tents. Thomas Meldram, Flt. 531-. Iethbrldge. Alta. Canada Killed on active service: Holman. Han-v Emanuel. Acting Lime ‘Dimming. A-Hhis, Scctlaréi. sang a er rig opera cm: Arnev. Horace Montague Beck. 110.. Mon e . ‘Barber. William G001“ David. P0,. Midland. Ont. Overseas Canadian in the R.A.l1'.: Wired on nctiv= service: Former. Georlre. D.F.C., West Malling, Kent, Eng. In Memo riam In fond and loving memo of 0111' dearrlfother MRS. BENJAMIN 1301191," who departed this .llfe Novembfl. twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and twenty, 114ml In Memoriam F0" In loving memory of our hairy Myron Pierce Ladner, Who llltl November 26th, 1941. Jlothelylhddy, Sister and Brothels WESTMORILAND I. I. The annual meeting of Wast- moreland W. I. was held on Wed- nesday evenin Nov . llttulifl at the home of rs. Verner Moore. The President presided and o n- ed meeting by repeating Inst tute Carcl followed h" Creed in unison. There were eleven members and one visitor preslnt. Mrs. Haber Macvittle the retiring resident. give a splendid retires-t of the years activities, end anked all the members for their hearty co-o ar- ntion durins the plat you’. e Secretary-Treasurer a'so lave e slt- isfactory report of the work which was done during the yyer. The amount collected for Salvai. Y.M.C.A. Home front appeal 18.4. The election of officers u follows: President. Mrs. Bert J. Trowsdale. In Memoriam In loving memory of our 5U father Cameron Robertson IN passed away November 26. 1941- One year has passed our hearts art sore Aa tlmeloes on we miss him M" Little dl we know when we that morn The sorrow that the day would hi1"! The blow was hard the shnrk sever! To pm with him. we lqvrfl S" '1'" Ills sudden death surprised us I111- Inserted by his Wife and Flilllllzlk" Vice-President. Mrs. Herold - —'~-'~-' arvev. pseécayeas, Grace L. Moore (re- eece . Maut1!1_1;:r‘s.l_1g{s. Heber MacVittie, Mac-Lean Directors, Mrs. I-lebsr Canfield, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Roy Cross- UNgERIAKER man. ngghwkwlgrs. Verne:- Moore, Mrs. EMBALMER Sick, Mrs. Heber- Canfield. Educational Pzogrrm. Mrs. ch"'""""'1": and Robert Mayhew. Mrs. Fred Flal‘. mm" W" s‘ " Social Pro am, Mrs. Harold Phone 149 Harvey. Mrs. y crossman. Lunch, like. Robert Msyhew, Mrs. ' _-_zi a ed- b HlMPANY LIMITED