MONTREAL, Nov. 20 — (C?) —— Noei Cioutier. dark, stocky 811d good-looking, was convicted today of the murdor of a policeman and sentenced to be hanged March 1i. . When the jury in Kins’! Berwh Court returned its verdict after only l5 minutes’ deliberation. the mouth of the 24-year-old bandit lropped and his features twitched beroeptibly. After a five-mtnute court recess . Justice Wilfred Lazure re- Ftined wearing the traditional lack tricorn and gloves and sent- enced Cloutlt-r to die in Montreal all. ‘Cloutier showed little entwion but on being escorted from the eouruoom appeared to tug at the h-ndcuffs that throughout tne bur-day iris‘. have kept him tgcui-giv ntvrbad to a police officer. Tar-o’ W‘. ion. (‘mstahles yon Psiiiti r- i Patti Emile Duran- leau, were shot cinivn in an easi- last Sopt. 23 when they ‘ art a bank robb- tried specifically for the murder of Pariuin. Discuss Hop Ned-- Cioutier was captured in a lane soon after the shooting. 'I"a'o other men. Donald and Doutzlas Port»; eauit. unrelated. will also he tried} for murder. Thcy evaded capture: for ticarly two weeks and finally, were caught in Taber, Alta. Alfhouszh only those with ere-i dentials were alloived to enter- the vOUYlTOOm was packed and standees ranged the walls when the verdict ivasennounced The trial throuughout was in French. When asked by Mr. Jusilr‘! Laziire if he had anything to 5H3‘ before sentence was passed, Clouti- . er replied only: “Noll. 3'10"»‘19\l1'-" l-Tvhienre of the officer who ar-‘ rested Cloutier in the lane show- ed that Cloutier had nearly $2.000‘ in his shirt. The same officer ‘ testified Cloutier remarked that if he had a gun he would "fix" tho officer as he had his “blond PM" five-uutrtesscs to'd of the shoot- ing and said the two bandits in- volved wore masks. Police evidence u-u to the eftect that two men, ivho drove off and eventually into the lane ivhere Cioutier was captured ~.i-ore handkerchief masks es, Fears Qf Canadian Export Trade ' C. l1 Bl-ACICBTIRN “ 26-—-C‘Pl--"P\1X‘- psi-a, by M. W. ,' "Prado Minis- . Caziadrvs WW5"- aommerss pit I: is not as Pk as some facts tiicafe. nor as )»ll‘. r hopes. _ are empliastzuig "hezr clixef hope . ted states. 0000.000 people . the amount of Oanadian goods and services Can- I-dl’! l2 000000 l)‘.l_\' in the United States. This (!‘.’T‘.p.'il‘?\'l\'P =tna‘.'. munity is the United Sires‘ bt==l customcr. The “utihalain-rc.“ Mr. hfarkrziz-e‘ . results from “a I‘ i‘edS<a'cs; 'il[‘ ‘.\' F)? mflff‘. l. \\'.'h .. ll tmvord a low-f “as iaorriers to} ctmx- - Y‘ InPtlIs But Canada's position. its ‘Y. Mackenzie and his essociafw -i constantly t the poop? i" home and a . is ut:'r~nnt\.-~ ions: as ’iliS (‘!lllll'l’_\' spends Un ed States dollars for _ r r-weived for tzoods or scr~ Elf.‘ not re answer flPPdilll (‘nu-idian raw . t. had goods car. pay for them bv sending here their oirr. products ivhich Canadians "min: and can afford to buy. Such business accd b_\' ‘he extantfon of the czgn trada service and '05" ex .t>ns and other forms of s'i:n.. ‘ m1 effort. 0.N.R.Tratisportation Boosted During Strike HALIFAX. .\'. 5.. stvtjrn-ent, of .-\'.Iaiitic wast srtke in s, ', iiian National Ra isat it has Nov. 26 the Tfuitcd ltnzgshorc- time Cana- . it's reports spurierl more than SlFVPS 16,000 stcainshigi passcngors in and iil‘i“.\l". w‘ talks are e. taro t‘t\tll\- 1e and the effort toi . Attivrican‘ Trtio bontl= i my i i initial ari- Citric-ii: Qpvrawl h iflciai in :'~= taine-i o"f‘."'1.' b" .., t . to nevi‘ ~~ i»: anti ‘he oppr- etiotts o.‘ "z "r-pcon "in: (‘him lid 5m It virtual trading Japan. the ti‘ iee in crow world zncurlous time .. w‘ ox, .i..s;on t-f Can- ada anrl ‘lie Ilriitcd Slaw“. 11 can ‘m- maintained only iw the crcafion of normal trade ex- changes "tvri importinl’ coitniries able to pav in hard currentgv~ dollars~or in soon: ‘he axpostinz people can flfVi trill biiv lvi tint-t from the anon of two prra‘ Gormanv and o.’ vrcnom- “we new tour"- FRUM MISERIES IJF W,‘ BRINGS RELIEF WITH -_ EVERY BREATH 1 5 4...»: . - ,‘_,_,..u..> You know vxlnit cffcrtlvr- rc- lief you got WllPfl you rub on Vicks VapoRtibl Now . . . ivlicn you have n nagging. raspy vnurh duo to a 'I\'.'.'i_i.'tt1 ti: t‘ Vicks Vupoitub. If Wtntlllvd; Steam and it, brings grand rc- licf in a Iiuru/f Put a trout] spoonful of Vlvks VapoRtih in o. buvxi of boiling water or \.l]2tvi'l$'/‘l‘. Thcn , . . inhale ihc siitiiliuitt Vnpnfftlb Steam. Tho tnt-tiicntctl vapors penetrnto tlirtwl. to cold-cott- gestcd upprr laronrhiitl tubes and brim: TPiWf . with cur silt/yin thl i it fit?’ ' llXfSQ ' in Rfrfllwpilipllf.‘ ‘Hnkfar h" (‘NR 1 funds. r ~ visits . M " " ,.,.. nfiffnfi.’ (000 plants have ..._._.-.._.- i parks - out of this port SllFG the tvalltcii’ iwuan on Nuvcmbor 9 To handle the uioi-ouxriit passctttzcrs between Hfiiiflft‘ various soctiuns of (Tnuntii lie Units-cl Stator, tho CNR liad to nportita 1Q stwoza‘. lifillifl. ‘Fhcv xioro matio ‘zp of 24w int» atitiitmn iiirio. n1» rtpyxom- 1'0 ' ‘FHQPTS for itlwnii a‘. been Nov: ‘York tn i763’ twin t!- 5'11. tn tho $8 Wcstcriinni or. Alon- tiny. tif and atrtl itintvlt.‘ ‘.9 trade to travPi from Refutes Howe Charge Re Power Situation . _ . ! TORONTO. Nov. 2a _ torn _. jGeortra Drew said tonight ‘iihai ‘in Ontario thore now is undo: |cuusiri ..<m. or nivut. to be Ci>ll$'.tlClf‘(i. the tzrruitrst total of l)(ll\f‘l‘ prvrlitving cnpnriiy ever un- tiortakeri by a similar number of pruple anywhere in the ivorid." The national leader of the Pro- gressive Conservative Party chart:- K ad that. the Ontario poii-cr situation "urns "iticorrectly desmbati" by; Tfratie Minister Howl; in a speech‘ lat. Landon attributing “the ivholel i hlame for the present power shori- ‘age in Ontario to ma parsoiralliz“ i Mr. Dren’ reviewed tho power tsiiitatitms sinro lic illPCfllllP prmnicr inf (Jritario in Auztist, i943. He rc- millctl that Aiifchrll Hepburn“ former Liberal prenilor. said be- fore the war that Ontario had a lsurplits of pow-or anti “this Pro \ill(‘C is simply not iiiicrcstctl in the production of tiny more‘ i poircr." ‘ - lie denied that his Govcrntnent IiHHi stopped construction of l\' ‘plant. at Des Joachims M1 the’ ‘Ottawa River in i043 Construct- lion had not ivcr-n nuihorizoti bo- forr- he took office and it. was rlr» luvozl further by ivartitne scarcity of men and main-rials. .' Cotistructloti work on the 480.- oorr-horsopoiver ivrojcct. was nuthor- ifrcd Nov. 15, i945. as soon as tho [Ontario Commission had tissurnnce iii. t-miiti proi-r-etl with the work. |Et>on now there ivas iliffivuliy- in tibiainiti: silpplifl5. In April of this lvcnr the Commission had to buy from ‘hr United States 22.300 ionsi Yo! reel unobtaiuable in Canada. ‘at a llTZCE of 53.652000 in u. s.‘ I i i i i LUTON, Bedfortlshire. Eilrtlrtnai-i tCPi - For spring flowers- 201-} been set in Luion.‘ |madc $2.80. Membership fees 82.25. WISE SANTAS l err A HEAD START! the holiday rush. Santa's glffs . . i. Delectable choices for value and qualify come first are reasonable. made Capture the Ciirisfmas spirit at Hoiman'8 a a x Where ,a|| your whaf-fo-give problems are‘ easily and quickly solved -we|| ahead of his Home here among our wonderful galaxy of glorious every mem- ber of your‘famiiy, all your friends. Be wise —s|1'op now in your favourite sfore where . And prices SUMMERSIDII "WHEIRE OLD FRIENDS MEET" EYIYVALIC “I I. Rppumted are; _ _ ‘ - . m-‘cnce Murphy ‘Ina antitial meeting of the ktiny- anti .\il’. .~ ~ tjailiighati; School ‘Into l. (ll-Fri! nt tilt’? lhome of.” Mlb that ilti‘ mri in“ Costello; . rs. outs zl'l cu wt 5 mom- :upi'ain .\l:t. F. J. Trainur and bclrslprt-slriti. Tho president tire-‘tvgs, .\i:|uiin .\it'Cltvskt-y_ The $1M nu.‘ the meeting OpCIIEKLO tom's for i9iH-49 nre; President, \\ilil' roll tuml. A report of thei K- {til-s Aiaiiinris Callaghan Tfcni a work ivns ilivml and seoy,‘ Vlve - Pzrmtirtit. -» .\lt's. Pat. roportetl that nil bills were paid Clorhrn; Srrrcmrr ~- Mrs, Walter nntl $56M remained on hand. Two Gnarly; llzrrctorsf N Mrs Amos t-iwntcsts wort- won b_v_Miss RctmCaHachoii and .\fr.<. hfniirire Mc- Bmdler and Reta Mt-Closkey and‘(1lri=kc_i-; Aflilliill-s Mm bouts ifiriffiu and Airs. Dan McGinn. Sisk aiaisrststsrstststaisiaiafrtstatstsw atsisratsfaistaiéaistaiW LISTEN" t0 SANTA OVER crct 6.30 P. M. -- MON. - WED. - rm Mrs. Peter Costello invited the members for December, roll call to be answered by paying your fee. A grab bag is to be held, each member to donate a small article. Mrs. Griffin served a delicious lunch and a social chat was en- Joyed. SHREWSBURY, England — (OP) i Classes in drawing. citizenship. history, literature. and music are to be given weekly to prisoners in Shrawsbury jail. WINGATE. Durham, England~ tCPl Courting coitplcs tire blamed for broken street. lights here and prosecutions are threaten- ed. W. Stoker, council clcrk, says: "Young lovers like to walk in the dark. If there is a light it has to be removed somehow or other." CROYDON, England - tCPt -_ Vice-Admiral Sir John Edaeli was speaking at the annual dinner of the Crnydon hrrmch of the Royal Naval Old Comrades‘ Association ‘when he turned over his notes and stopped. Then he said: "I'm afraid I shal. have to end my stwcch here. By mistakg 1 have brought ivith me the shopping iistnmy wife gave me this morn- ng. FOLKESTONE, Enkilnd -— (OP) — The vicsr oi’ Iblkestone. Rev. Ian White - Thompson, has banned raffles at his church bazaars be- cause "a raffle is a fm-m 0f Eambiing: it encourages people to give as little u possible in t-hl hope of getting as much as P09“ ble. The Christian is not mere]! concerned with nislnl mOMY but how it ll raised." oanmnauav. England -<0Pl -—Police are offering parents I trip in a patrol ear to prove that Surrey Road is not the "death- "ID" for children it has M" labelled, and that. there is littll speeding there, Q3t§$t§i2i§$ 3tfiwr2 M NIGHTS Call and See SANTA in HOLMALPS TOYLANDS - rut. an SAT. At 2 P.M. filfilfilfi4filfilflftfil§l€lfllfilflfil€ftilfil€lfiffil€lfldflWfiifi F -