t " lhafllllannlllalaagnsgpvuwimu, (BIL were. W" R F. __ -SEIZE M o! tih merit of the 3.‘ ed Polite it of illlo “w s iml approximately l0 gallons. yBAlAAll. OPENS-The nual bazaar in aid ‘ eveninu. with sup- convent. munmerslde last pers served m H peo le. All the boot dill’ ns the eveni bingo tabl gathered t0 players. To- and 909F975 evening. ._ TRIAL CONTINUES - The trial in Supreme C erside of Harry Galla Gallant. othtarged with c the illegal manufa alcoholic spirits, continued day. Eight witnesses gave evidence. They included. Athol Burns, D. D. Harry McLean and Mi". defraud throush Morrison. MscMillan, Stewart. an ed, was read B. C. A umn? as g" mzfia Mary Bililghant of Sum- ia viaitinl Sussex. its. “can; b! illness. Slap Prospects. Depend on Time $0081. Japanese aircraft Tokioraider in the M89 "LIV i diplomatic anaaalcapi there early in audience of the complete eur- British and l,” of the Japanese when Gen- 's bomber Jral Dooil rm...“- o" ‘l’ r..o......"r'c "‘°"‘;'....i’.°"".l°.;'.' , panese peeps prevail will not r. impaled’ by the Allies. The former attache characterized the Japanese as an intelligent en- Anticipate Big smash “my, with “amazing . and wnacity. and said that were not inferi "lime av Zmlaar. he aaid m‘. LaValle said he believed the riers of Soviet Siberia in a llrecauir Anglo-American powers can 0n the Russians for help in de- ainst Russia. - ing Japan. He added. however, At home the Japanese are en- . that Japan must be pounded inces- gulfed by a wartime fellatio santly by air as Germany now is ilnsoism which makes them an mg m, 5111;, must; have effective part oi the war machine. air bases in Siberia or China. must destroy the invadin _~ there but “lt will be a very d Mr. liavalle agreed with the be- P011011! Homily ill lief of many Allied leaders German must be defeated _ He men i0 tn f-Covlet military attache in Tokio. WM. then asked what he believed u would defeat Japan. said rat least will, ~- gouxearu of general lttlck from lead the Asiatic races tn victory ; He left his ‘lbkio post last Jan- llll’! dud after three months’ trav- reached the United States. ' 1:1,; mean" hes-i? ;"v‘l&irf"li~iii and Charlottetown will be a OONSIIINL-auem- ai Canadian Mount- esterdsy seized a quan- t liquor in a building on - Ii. F. I Pennant re large crowds play and to watch the day is the final day will be served thgs d Company. Charlotte- town. J- Abel Arsenault, . l. formerly of the M. P.. Siunmerside detach- calied as a with"- but aside pending a dcifsirm t on an obiection rais- by the defence. as the witness gliven evidence at the pre- a. stood the cour will regre Henry Gaudet of Sum- conflried to his hogs YN, Nov. I - Panicky ed for underwshiinz the surlbort for 0o irmg gpgi- the war stocks. By mid afternoon guns four hours after the the whole list was on the down C grade, including golds which had til the llilht oi shown small index gain at noon. m; m. Golds had a loss of .'Il. base met- ‘umn ._ who y“ in qr; sis with a drop of .88 and western city at that time-as a member of 01's a loss J6. the Argon He spoke .is en the war atlilllt left and flames tine diplomatic service. in tho Academy of Mus- REPORT the Nippon- t-hfl v in the Jill" oil fiildl- till Iltb!‘ ‘I'll Pa. H0 told sailed W1 endurance ermv ifflcult that first. "I13! Illfi ltscat. Gfllifllh Itlflt —WANTI.D AT ONCI full any kind.‘ delivered. w iron Bum. sunuilfliulii-i-s -.I. a. rump. cptoumatrist. office this Saturday. Nov. - _ " —~ be a. for John Ambulance First d. inmrcitca in Afiiyfi-fi Walker at the Town Hall Sum; merside on IPriday. Nov. 6 at 8 p. m. . Awards Announced UITAWA. Nov. 2—-(CP)—R.C.A. F’. Headquarters announced tonight hat a pennant awarded by Air Minister Power four times yearly .0 the nine most efficient stations in Canada went _to the follow ststlonaso for the period July 1 to t. .- - Y No. 5 recruiting centre, 113%. fl. a Alta., No. 3 service flyi school (twin enginel. Co ary. 0- servlce flying training school (single engine . Medicine Hat. Alta. No. 10 air obfierver school, C-hat- ham. N.B., o. 7 bombing and gunnery school, Pauison. Mans No. 2 wireless school, Calgary. _i._____.._.__ Stocks Decline; Blame Rumors NIW voiax. Nov. 8 — (A?) — Stocks declined fractions to around 2 points today on a selling move- ment which-brokers attributed to early peace hitloipations based further unconfirmed reports that German morale was cracking. Voluine totalled b07150 lhlrtl. the first time it topped the mill- ion mark since late September. as against Monday's dealings of 648.- 080 shares. The Associated Press N) stock composite was down .6 of a point at the closing level of 50.1. It was the widest dip in this index since Aug. i. TORONTO. Nov. 3 — (C?) - ‘rraders appeared a bit mystified by the sharp retreat in the stock market today after the opening had shown firmness. Prices slipped off easily after the first hour and were progressively weak till the close. Heavy trading in some of the Junior and penny issues boosted volume to 087,000 shares. the heav- iest turnover since Sept. s. ta coining out of Europe that the German war mmh e was having trouble at home were blam- O 5 (platinum from pm l-l big nddlll le of Asia are beiflluaem Q a Am can "lmlltlill" ism" and are being told that long. s roared ov- defensive battles lie ahead for Ni p... riiuiaruts anticipate i ash inst Burma ism ins luau J00 Amfitzmtttatfi NEWS and SHORTS snows m0 and 9.1a THURSDAY AT eso Airoi . SUMMERSIDE Laugh-Packed Hmong Capitol S'side The laugh packed story of a. liard-hittins newspaper editor who has to take over s "love-lcrn" col- umn .is the amsing theme o! War- ned Bros.‘ new film, "You can't Escape Forever." which started its run yesterday at the Capitol Thea- The film stars George Brent and Brenda Marshall who lend a real- isticmoucn to their roles. They en- velope lust the proper ohacinr- izatlons of two sophisticated news- 5 paper people who really care for each other but cover their true eeiings with Mae-cracks nnd sar- casm. Brent, as the managing editor runs a story that clearly conveys his suspicion regarding o certain reform-J's "natural death." Not his paper into an embarrassing spot. As a result. he's forced to take over the heart-throb column Although disgusted with his no l‘ who handled the spot before he too over, it is through his column th of a gang c! racketeers. the victim of foul pay- ________.. Lady Bakes Tells Story 0f Family Tragedy y‘ E.V.W. JONES Alfred De Marlgny churned W1 murdering her husband and crown rested ts case De Mar ing an unswom statement the prisoner's docs. or e under oathufrom t and to ation. in a clear. loud voice Lady beaten twic Bu e00 of typhoid fever in Mexico. and ‘ml’ gore two operations lady Oak even to ins and other naceaeltir- Q weneration later ln which they people, and scar-cities of coal. cloth‘- apan and whose information and iudgemerit u the c ante-i. "tiers" v "Pill"? ..::-:s.:<>:.2 v o" "v "r ~»-==~=~ ~~ - a oug con noe a apan ' will lose o» the Allies in the pres- " ent war, anticipate another war a over the white races. To th end;a "nSillBCWm the Japanese are said to be sowing when aha the sieeds of brotherhoodmamong the zlagngame to Nassau with De Mel'- _ Qimlia-o $2,111,153?‘ n”. M m. June Lady Oakea said. ah achieve the purpose. despite such hardships as a war-. “Sh. Hun w“ ‘Grainy mum. As for China. he said. the Allies time doubling in living costs. meal! - mi." said the widow. these normally frugall "flow did you yourself feel a- 'bout this matter " asked the At- at “mop in which 14 figs-man tomey-General She confirmed previous ° lonv that Sir l-larry threatened Marlgny out of a room he had iaserved next to 10mg: at fir: Canada, a ‘mi-onto num. Ian“ lwithaplanof received a. ettcr num Nanci! Cakes family until Alfred _ ceivsd into the family circle ' SOVIETS Germans from the a Russians rnle having substantial proof. he gets. llsed In Famous -.-."‘- , h in t tak l i; 1 i-(igpirigd eglgetigally? fronei ‘B zniizswTafanto m i. Brent finds s. lead to the exploits He asks Brenda. to help him be- Admiralty cause the leader of the gong uses n lonely hearts club as s. blind for nefarious activities. Through acer- ies of exciting and amusing lnci- filtilz “no dents. they bring the racketeers to in“ t k m d bay,and in so doing. reveal that tho ° B “W188 reformer whose death was suppos- ed to have been a natural one. was iraidera that put nsli the I 1m B (Associated Prue Stair Writer) NASSAU. BAHAMAS. Nov. 3- ‘ééi.’ "til" fiiimii "bnfifi es‘ ow. er s . ial laBritain b 10K h avily 501E994 B" “may tragedy may at’ ‘he u in P's-once pisostrates. the '1‘ e Sir ace: no. Dc marlimy the choice oi remainiml silent. of ‘liv- hc witness a _ d .. ‘A will testify." De Manny will 0akes-—her voice occasion- ally with the sorrow which came to her when her husbands and v was dis covered here last July-laid bars the troubles which beset the fam- ily after her 18-year-old daughter. Nancy, we: garried last vicar to the e- vc c lvbrr I81 She related how "we tried to is’ the watchword of but expect no trouble from Soviet m“, m . “They need time Russia. Nevertheless larle Japan- marrtage. n Nancy ieii deathly bgl XOIQuIShG-Qrlfl! recovered "two lanai-lg; ed‘ at e was resulm . ll-ll hair to be terminat- m the Irish Brigade were formally as named by Allied Headquarters "1 felt as any mother would un- i’; m er Canadian unit so named .at Al- giers is the 48th Highlanders moi c which the do hter "said they would .____. (Continued from page l.) __ aitac the south with amp-l I I l! tar. err one in s: Painh] Th Caucasus. ~ I $00,000 square miles m Ger mam. who had invaded a total of ‘M000 l0 oi Russia. In the autumn of 1M1 the Ger- mans bald mmogquare miles! CIGOW ‘ “ yourmky. .5. This autumn the Germans reeled bee‘: until they now m,“ 5n “u. mated 36.000 square miles, Moa- ~°°W ‘Wbtdiaa laid. - rurjirsntoitiriowerjouarpuu ltibloliater Packers q Sue Steel Derporstlon .11 POINTDU CHINE, 3., . s-(cri-irr. Justice “rarity. iairweatbanofthaNew Swine Nd Point Du Chen t0fl1napeuu property invol , in lobster . suit bythe Eastern O0» Ihinst the ' Corpor- Euninion and Coal Packing y is . iflipaas . ado i 1m- veoaaibla than n rate ‘their miainesa. e plain a contend bat 0100a and trac laid on hair lands and w h it‘. on the m “and that d’ drfl from ybina the water. dateyettcbea The case will be continued at a nnounced. Ii. . Eleetlon For Lieut. iiovernorship NEW YORK. Nov. s-(Am-‘lfhe Lieutenant Governorship of New York remained Republican todafi in an election which Governor - mas E. Dewey interpreted as a vote of confidence in his administra- tion. The election of State Senator Joe R. Henley. d7. by nearly am.- 000 votes over Lit-Geri. William N. Haskell, 66, retired, Democratic and American Labor Par nominee, was expected to iniect Dewey more than ever into the i044 Presiden- tial picture. . The vote in 8,907 of the state's 8 87 districts was l-Ianley 1.824.- and Haskell 1,483,530. The election also saw former istrato ‘Thomas A. Aurelio win Old-Type Planes of the Gaspe Peninsula. flotlllas oi t out to sea carrying more than 3,500 From the picturesque shores graceful fishing schooiiers daily pu LONDON, NOV. It-(CP) — The disclosed ‘ “ that '41 almost-obsolete Bipianes Wei-an the fleet out of action at Tar- |battle naval base the night oi Nov. n inflicted known soon after the raid but it remained for the new admiralty publication "fleet air arm" to tell pied Axis sea. power in the M erranesn. The torpedo-carrying Blplanes were launched from the carrier li- lustrious and only two were lost. Plans for the atttsck had been dra/wn up as far back as l838—-et cmiral of the fleet Sir Dudley Pound, former first Sea Lord. who died in London last bor were seriously damflfld while three cruisers and two Auxiliary vessels also were ly In those dark dovs or i840, with aranto at- tack was hailed as Britain's b18- izest naval victory oi the war. PUNCH HOLES (Continued from Poke i.) across the Gorgiiano River Valley toward the 4.600 loot Allllllwi tain range. There was scant prospect, how- ever, that Allied troops could luove out into the mine strewn valley swiftly enough w trap any rubs- tantial portion of German forces retreating from Massico R1088- N i leakuon the 8th Army's Adriatic front, where British and Canadian troops surged across ti}; 1318110 It was not disclosed what Cana- dian units took part in this 09er- ation, staged well east of the av- ennlne mountain sector whore m! Canadian lst Division forms the Ri Canadian 1st Army Tank Brigade. is with the British right wing of the eth- Army. The Three Rivers lleglment and during the day as the units which made an amphibious landing at Termoli early in October. On Oct 6 an important battle was fought nlrs were ‘knocked out, l0 of them the Three Rivers tanknien. such formal naming ofa unit by head- courageous fig ting. The only oth- played a large part mountain fightins- y, lefttllhitalNl-n irBe dldotl 17' aoln. -Gen.S rnar nomes 8th Anny was being ‘forced to fight hard for every yard it gained. En- ‘: cmy resistance was stiff in all sec- . tors- ese men annually bring in catches pounds oi’ cod fish to swell Kingdom. Cod is dried an cured for _ thus saving valuable cargo space, while the livers yield precious vitamin-rich oil. Seine of the 1,800 boats fishermen to their rugged jobs. Th totalling more than 35 million and medical supplies of the United overseas shipment. ~VPAGE seven Canadian "Cod Fishermen Reap Vital _Wartime' Harvest“ fishing season. which lasts from June through November are shown at sea in the top photo. A young fisherman displays a priza catch n 10W" lrli- Lower centre Photo shows cod filet being cured with salt in huge barrels. Chemist at right is preparing cod livers, from which ‘l5- 990 8811005 01 00d ill/er Oil are produced annually. Marketing through their cooperatives brings fishermen an average or six cents a pound foa (National Film Board Photos). Increase In Pensions To Aged And Blind ensions payments have been increased to of $25.00 per month. ed yesterday. This from the $18.00 moxi- d last year. The new ffect as from Oct. l- r and from the in- ceptlon of the scheme maximum rate was pensions to the blind have been increased on the same pension paid in thei Province varies from month with the num in January there were 1.912 old age pensioners. and they received average of $13.53. Li October they numbered 1.877 and their average "pension, on the increased payment $18. . Similarly. blind pensioners, num- bering l-l‘! in January received an of the raiding force which CIT-w Q0 Yr- _C In these busy days ofwar you owe it to your country-as well as to your- ae1i'—_to keep “in the pink". That's why it's so important to avoid the common type of constipation caused by ‘lack of “hulk" in the diet. And do it by getting right at the cause instead oi‘ “dosing" with harsh purgg. tivea that give only temporary relief. Just follow this simple plan. Eat i-‘RUFESSIUN AL CARD T. E. HIOKEV Chartered Accountant COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETING A meeting of the Members of the Executives of East and West Prince Progressive Conservative Associations i0- Poll Chairman of each Poll in Prince County will be held in St. Paul's hall at Summerside on Tuesday the 9th day of November A.D., 1943 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of fixing a date for calling a County Convention and discussing organization. PRINCE positions "m" will“ i" "mm" t White Star Laundry the enemy's expected withdrawal y ‘ . $580,500 Contract For Dredging Operations At Courtney Bay N. B. iober they numbered ll-i and their RVGTXEKO pension was increased to S 3 . age pensions amounted gether with the approximately $35,000 in October. and pensions to the blind another $2.554. Under both schemes. the Domni- ion Government continues to pay three quarters of the total pensions. ly 1. i933 ‘Q: June 30. l9- 48 - ‘the ten year period in which the scheme has been in operation. t Dominion Government contributed $l.721.299 to old pensions in this Province. Its con- tribution to blind pensioners since hay. Marine ill- Marigny's A I STUPPEIWDOSIIS" IIV OOISTIPATIDI AID oonrrorro TIIE oiusri ,1 KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN every dayl It's delicious as a cereal or in hot, tasty muffins. Drink plenty of‘ water. Then see if‘ you don't agree ALL-BRAII is the “better way” to natural reju- larity. But remember, cat ALL-BRA]! every dr-y/ Grocers have ALL-BRAN in two convcrfcnt size; Iliad: by Kellogg's in London, Canada. ' a __.__ Chester P. McCarthy, President West Prince Progressive Conservative Assoc. Preston J. Kennedy, , President East Prince Progressive Conservative Assoc the establishment oi’ blind pens- ions in i937. has been $72,194. Former Wives MIAMI, Fla, ..ov. 3 - (AP) — Court records here show that both former wives of Alfred on trial at Nassau on slaying his father in law, Sir Har- obtalned Miami divorces. c he married in Paris March 22, i937. She charged that he neglected her and “flirted with Cost 0f Living Bonus Increases ..___._________ DOYLE -- At the Hospital on October 3i, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Ledwcll Doyle, Char- lottetown, a daughter. SHELFOON — In this City Nov- ember 2nd, 1943 to Mr. and Mrs, OTTAWA, Nov 3-—(CP1—C0st-of- living bonus payments to wast-j earners in most Canadian ifldll5-. tries will be increased 35 cents a 1.4 per cent of wages- depending on wage category of the 1r , workers — effective Nov. l5. it was HARLEY - PRINGLE - At Bgshoiys Residence uctober 2i H Harley oi’ Chs gl De Marigny was married next to Ruth Fahnestock. daughter of wealthy New York broker, at But- ciiife, Nev., on Nov. 23. i937 she obtained a divorce here April 1'7, 1940. on the grounds of"ciuel h and inhuman treatment." DOGS CAME FIRST Elli-EMPIRE PORT. En land - CP) - A 68-year-old wi. ow wig The wst of the increase to Can- adian employers is estimated un- officially at about $53,000,000 a veur. The maximum bonus now will be . $4.60 a. week. instead of the $4.25 a week which has been in effect since August. i942. Workers who have been receiving 60 cents a \veek-— minimum and compulsory bonus- ROSS-Wednesday, November 3rd. at Fiat River. John R. ftoss. aged 70 years. Funeral Friday. 1.00 m. Interment Belfast Cemetery. "VAUNTY — At his Nsidenen, 257 King Street rm Tuesday. i9 . Em al from his late residence Fridav moi-nine at R 45 e9 to Saint. Dunstarfs Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ‘Card of Thanks ~ years in order m look after lr " in this C 083 tovm, for causing the dogs un- fiering. she was fined 50 an N" 0 $4 costs and her kennel orrl The Germans called upon their rded stock of tanks in In eff- ort to beat back American troops who drove three miles northward to win the last heights acrou the ‘Jcper Volturno Valley from Ven- re The maximum bonus based on a wartime increase of 18.4 per ceiéit in blilfitiillilldflg cost-oi-llv- n n - igion gurxgdluno? “Sabdatisytige Dom ‘where n Wm be mt“ m" m‘ tance south of lsernia, as well as. d Allied Ship Burns In Halifax Harbor HALIFAX, N. 5.. Nov. 3 -— (CF) — An Allied ship caught fire ir. Halifax harbour today and. after a fireboat had fought the flames for hours. the vessel was lowed to | spot outside the mouth of the port The merchant ship svas lying u Bedford Basin. the harbouris imi- er anchorage. when the fire started Cause of the outbreak was my known. A bevy of more than a do!“ tugs moved the vesel several mile: downstream and past the liar-pm gates. Smoke was still pouring from her holds as she travelled lliltst the downtown section of tho c y- "EW YORK. Nov. a - ram .. The former French liner Norman ole. nor‘ the U. S. S. Lafayette was moved from its North Rive; 2223i‘. “.‘§.’.°ii.‘.’§ iiii§:;,°".;"3,gg "i*:.*.l.':"". '1" y" ° "- 0 slept 83.000 ion ‘finial? ‘Z.“'.‘.‘i$...‘,’;i naval service. i This advance swept up Pratella, towns nine miles southeast of Venairo. thickly popiilngigd 3?er’i"p'3i.'ii.‘iuii’I.i‘u."i“§e.‘§‘ri,"w§r'i QLQB "mi "1' "l" 4"‘ i in n iliaymdeyoaf the tiiiapurpoaeforihe Mr. and lvira. LC. Campbell, and family. De Sable wish in express their appreciation for Iota ni kindness of their frienrll; Pu: Filled Boil: “"5; "l: 0am oi Aiaeli Hoary wllrlcfrcaiboils knewliowdakand Y "as". '. t: N.B. MacLean 4 Boilaare an outward indication ofimpurlt‘ i a it. in f»: when I V“ Tm...“ i""-""",£“ W“ Y" '1" 15:0? the Moscow out had been beats i ‘m’ w’ "fund" V‘ PM‘ “d P'°'° our lc§h§ra°§$i'i~i"rn5"d.“ glam‘ i wmag‘ blah-water mark oi sonar: m“ dam °'°"°‘"'b°u" l!‘ . and poultielng you oailicdo may not stop more y the blood, so why not ‘vs what it will do in helfiggu get rid of them? Thousands have used it for years. Why ‘f Th T. IAIDIIOO-G United. Toronto. 0i ould able blood medicare‘, Bllfd Charlottetown and MACARONI PRODUCTS