‘(f NOVEMBER 20. 1944 Trc nllillznofrjljl-gfllqwlv commune mertising Rates MlulmlI-lll Charla for k Q2!’ cugalll u, 9| Condolence lfllll loclll. 5o ner word‘ Western an"! Announcemehts and Coming M] u per word; lalnlllemorlncm flint-ll; 10o aslrltlul erinzl- er e . ,1 Floral III P we V" mob; m, $1.00 llld lo cents for everv edflltlmul 8 words. Notices u Th“, no Appreciation. We N! m“ °" 4° Der word. Lists or —Payallle in Advance Any Advertisement B Cents and Eastern locals @100: QUOTA nous? THE BAPTIST CHURCH The service of morning worship was conducted by Fl ht Lieuten- ant the Rev. R. R.C.A.F. Events 3o per word; so Der ‘Inch: Lists - W! name: lat- Weddlns ennzemcim to words Stock Markets At A Glance 4o nu per Inch- Addreer and Presentatl 1.01 Am Car and F I"""-"“’,‘e':';'n mfficnloh, ‘m ' Beth Steel 0"!" n I61 Ste 1 f mmolurnfratg. Nov. l9m—d|(3(711’) -d- CQf ‘S’ 02° . so e 0 e Hens P!!! a Elec Me¢¢"“"°““‘ - F“ s“ an?" l‘??? asst’: ditvosa {ii 'i'“”'*-—**———-——-—~ es an n usra or NELY _ GET. ACQUAINTED. FOR. SALE — TIIREE FURROW|irregulorly lower in the indices in std Oil N J w tlculars free. Western Social MR5” 5351s lralctor Plouah. trading last week on the Stock Kennecott Elfin Sub. as Edmonton. alts. biavwn 3mm» Pwewwn- Exchange find Curb Market. Mont Ward . 11-7-23! 11-17-31‘ Golds and banks moved up. $10k - e ,_ s _ WE HAVE RE- FOR SALE -— STANDARD BRED _ _ U 3 Rubber- rltaekllvéfinone No 2 Red. 0H6 599m" 3 vealboldbmare‘ M50 work horse’ "rhl;°%3b§$' $112,000? lqvfarkegzawas Ra. ° m lite headqairiqdwvgilrlggfiéggea%' —- -'v— r98 y’ comwau‘ 114mm’ inclined to dullness in the final Q3“ ‘R105’ T’! - , e - - ‘_— exas o gfiesivo MENM," Han Manufac- EIAHLE f- 100 Aonzssesfioili of vtlie week and tprices Unned Aircraft , tum“ ca‘. Charlottemwrh , ,4 e5 mm Charlotte. (11 e olei a nariow range 0 n0. vnnndmn‘ 00m v 11-13-31, town. at Harrington. Layton minor index zainsr for the weslcrn lye;- 1mm, 1143-20-21, one llllli arise ilietals and small T‘— Mal‘, Help Wanted {time ANTED — MAID F0 _ were 1'°"e°“°'“~ “m” * ifPfi-fi” Phillipe. Herr-match. FOR. saw - ie ton truck. New tires. David Ford ‘ M itoh. 11-20-21’ losses for the golds. A trading splurge in pioneer bro- ' count till! only highlight in ';..l'l HJJUL‘. it advanced to straw . p0]; gggqo_ THREE Mluu gl2fiizkiitlginlcslosed there with a slain if .. —-—- cows. Dllllels (Light Sus- ' ' Wanted fit» Jim" Tlwmvson- fmwfl- WINNIPEJG. Nov. l9 - <0?) — 1) 1 PAIR? SPEED‘ "'“ I 1'18‘E~ slight adtvances lwere tregdistered “VANTE -— p03, sALE _ .1 SMELT B y rye fu ures pr ces 5a ur ay n skates, good condition. lfiiliggi; net. 2o x 5 used one 88550“ ll. relatively light session on the "termite e- f-fi --—————-—-—---___.____ ' co - - - W . lsaglgfdvpiymlgutkfivglgéllfTglfgg Fglllgoszflselél“; 3pm; p0TAT0ES_;%qc._8i.o-l a-s, May m 1-8, July -. Y ‘ e ' ', _ a a a Mwlicd prior to May 15th. Write Jones’ Humlgm ues Gu-Iilgiiliiy 0r call swift Canadian Cohfihfg- 10mm W11. cosr on THIJITOAD BETWEEN NEW YORK, Nov. 19 — (AP) -— The Stock Market Saturday step- ped out of its worst week in more than two months by recording lI-ZO-llgood recoveries for selected issues 1- FOR. saw TWO LADYS coats, one winter. one fall. Sizes 36 and 38. Excellent conditionl Telephone 459-1 ‘ West Elec U S Steel PRODUCE MONTREAL. Nov. l9 — (GP) - Saturday reported Department and . Atzricultum Follow:- EGGS: Graded shipments. A Large 48-49: A Medium 46- Puliets 3'7; B 35-36; C 21-23. Produce prices by the Dominion l BUTTER: Wholesale Jobbing pasteurized fresh and storalze Que. . No 1 35 56-35 v.1 No 2 pasteurized Mtl: first erode lob brlce 36 til-av: ids, Job price 36-36 l- CHEESE: and Que 20 FOB. wholesale western and Que. white for lo X95. POTATOES: 75 lb. balls local No No 2 30-1; N 1 P l .90-1,' iSOOIGunnar 430 Hnrker 100011211111 Rn 1200 Heath 20,Hol1lng 500 Howey 130_Hud Bay 445 Int Nick 1000 Jcliicoe i263 Kerr Add 500 Kirk I-iud 100 Kirk L l00,l..abrarlor 13UOLake Dufuul 100 Lumaque 600 Leltch 500 Lil L L 2100 Louvicourt 200 Macassa 150 MrlcLeod 100 Madsen 700 Mrllartic 500 iVlcDougail 5200 McKenzie B000 ivlcbellrin i000 Mc-Nlarmac 200 McVitt 503 McWatt 10.’) Mercury 2000 Mid Con 1030 NCgllS 15000 Nortlilnnd 145N0rai1da 500 Nordon 2600 Normet 10300 N01‘ Cfin 11500 Qbrien 200i) Oleary 4500 Pick Cr 4335 Pioneer 300 Premier 80 Preston 500 Purdy 1570013011513 500‘R.oche 500Qucension 25 Sail Ant 1700Scnalor 400 Sheep C1‘ 800 Siscoe 2300.Sluden 3300Spring 1600 Steep Rock SODSturgeon 200 Sullivan 200.Teck H 200.Toburn 8200.Trans Res 100 Upp Can 500§Verinilats 250 Wiillfi 9500'Wasa 20950West Mal l50,Hard Roc IOOlBroWn 35‘Dalh_ousie 4 50-35;’ current receipt Que No. 1 pasteurized 35 del Mtl: No 2 34 dtl creamerv Current white western URB ‘ht "tl Y l t1 t‘ - charmtwwuu . “d Bm°kfifff- F0" SALE — 1931 Form scnau. Phil; l2.‘ h0g1??? mihhg Zine?“ m“ r one kelt GI mills. Finder no v Serial No. Al4231. Ceiling price. The Associated Press GO-stock Ralvh WWYS- B"°°me‘i1_m_m_ J- KEY? Mail-Hid. Bonshaw. composite was down 1 full point 0n 11'2"“! ‘if Wedek tangle saiuriiil’ Wflslun-l , r" . g 5 . . In e two- iour Female Help Wanted F0,“ '_ 5' 4 FLY GOOD ihlxkil 009 issues registered. Sat- lliiurlso aialei. 537§erBZiZ‘§§"lQ“’DE3°D3'§-,;; “tEhQ-nirhays (ivohhhls §gBO.’33%2,2;2l() Sll.l1‘f‘s'€Xpl1l'l. 2o 11/16-21. ' . — ~ _ ' ‘ compare lvi i , ie ~- for housework in family of two. w“ M°ms°n- FTQdBYILtDIII-ldsflii v10,“ Saturday me Apply 296 Grafton. Gooduwlilgegi. FOR s __- ' ' ' ‘ ALE — NE l6 TON u-Tl." =1; "fr" fir" ‘ Chevrolet Truk veur1940 Al] WANTED — RELIABLE, EX- n w u ~ ' perlenced housemaid. Two adults‘ pgmy gs,’ 3i‘§';'s“u§i§§iblic'wfislihiit§ only. Light work. Good wages. Dairy. 134 Lonlzwol-m Avemm Apply Box 412, Charlottllatogng! ;1_18_31_ Abwb’ ——— a 12 . . _ __ 1 ' _ f" strayed Isa *3 is? » 1's ‘S'Tfl,T5;;6*————-—— Gun sac 11 s-s M MY FARM TWO Can ch- Pfcl 2c s-a vear old red steer. Notifv Dun- Dom firplne 30* H - § can MMNevm. New Haven. D; . V" ‘l § , , - l. , st Sear, JJ. 7i m‘13'21- Dc-m Steel B 7 11-4 OPTOMETRIST ‘ E~¢gped ‘pnlslerA 25 L a or 5-. l x __ Hou" "d Smith l8 l-Z‘ nllllil Ind Supplying Glasses 1' ESCAPED FOX FFU-53X. RE- Bomb: Oil 295!‘ E l- k Brent Howatt. Eaisf-Ivéoyi- gilcdkgl A m 1 3 "Wmlliw- P- E- |- 171' "—-——————- 1911 i4. ‘Tl-IE NAVY war I1 Ole _ - l : . . ' - l °' "u: ~ M n he a i Builders etch by unnolnlvnent Q A clown-to-earth picture tracing fiisgcilngfi y? 9,1} Office Connected wlth ~ the ‘xperlencfi of 53115!‘ T961115 it C1111 N01‘ Pld 6 1-4 959351-035’ t4 the Great Lakes Naval Training Noranda 55 i-2 ‘pa’, Station arrives to-day at the Capi- Pflwfililm 3P "2 f“ tol Theatre in Paramount's "The Slinwinlgan la i-2 Navy Way." V St Low P‘ 5g Featuring Robert Ioweiy, Jean gQHaWf Cd 1.1 ,Pfll‘kfl'. Bill Henry. and Itoscce Bnfzmfl’... an 22 i-4 , I lllchflfljn lK-ims and filmed 1h part at _______ GEM Luke-i. ‘this pTOd/LICUOH pro-l .ml.ses a. rea r lit f ' - a Iilvklliether tfilyigreeblnndolxubrgivlsrggiilti estOry ut or .1 emits from VQIlZdOWiIHIlIGBICIFLgfQ wrlio 0l"l‘0i\lE'l‘RlS'I‘S liar?‘ the slpirit Mid tradition 4n TORONTO Nov 19 _ (GP, _ _ _ , 6 B-VYW etraiiiin tlishi- . . ' “Specialists m the “b tone Great Lakes bass“ i‘ 5 satuiday Milling Quotations. ting of glasses for the knilorlrtiurlicefaiid adventure are two Sales Close correction of ocular lie- hcclzirdltiligt lficiiiioflréflffiisplfitrixtiffé luhohrlnlst 27 feels.” pi-ovidss ‘some real ehterteliunent 2500 Astoria 1'7 1-2 53 rom egnn rig to end A profe s- l1’00‘Aube1le 48 Grafmn\ Street 10ml fighter before b61118 inductsed IilOOAumaque 89 nun-i 1"“ “Wm 13°” I-Werv believes ah W’ 1115B M“ 14 _ _ __ _ _ _ gllustice hus been done him since $88591?“ - " " ' e was On the th hid r a t" ° -; championship fight. III? cgrtie: t}: 27599 1315180041 31 \ Emdge from the moment his boot 12700.3“? Um“ £6 1 z arm For sale h» 5500*”? t - end that the traditlon of the ‘oolclwfuéfim 180 Nu-vy is too strong. | a ‘ l 900Cdl1 Mill 73 AT ST. ANDREWS S°m° EXCMHB moments take 1350 Chester 1.35 "---— fill?!’ %5 Bab Pwery ‘Wes We!‘ the‘ 2200 Cochcuour 2.95 Farm of no "CW5 of ‘and’ then avtflfenahgacnalggrllieiqiszbpplggve ggggohi L 1:0, _ . n rlrum . Wluflie; clear and well culti- stationed at‘ the base, turns him 100 CgnWCSi. lbw vae. 'l - ' Own fnr Bil Henry. a th r - 90in iii 5 5-8 . mmber :15“?! figveled wlth cruit. Other lively inciggntfr iii-l 100 [Juuzlgusne '16 1-2 . _ -u m wood. for clude a boat race. a prizefightand’ aooorihst or 11 Immediate sale. Dwelling a reuzh-and-tumbls brawl. 2W East Mel 2-45 3nd Iiuildinils in 200d re Basically. however “The Nhvv swF-"lm" '5 - _ ' v" ‘ . .-' ITUG Y ll 313D Pm- Cmlveiuent iv churches. lit’. tjlfearccflggrligiltlfixrimlfffltllfl: lllgflifileugra ‘l3 3-‘ lchooi and shipping. On shows how Uncle Sam i; rltuhli ggggflids an“ 21%": paved highway its seamen for the important . 0 , ' Stfllzgles which lie ahead. Impor- .,App]_\'_ MM Dnrfs are played by Lari-y ARTHUR MacMILLAN, Si. Andrews. hiétiél ->=——__—_—_ ALL PARTIES having in"? are any parties in the MW fence over. NOTICE RE SNOW FENCE possession are kindly asked to hand it over at one j” the Highway Foreman in charge of their section in ord- ; at it ""1? be placed in position. Highway Foremen are to notify the Department if 5 DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Nunn, Robert Armstong and Jos- eph Crehan in addition to the featured players. A picked chorus from the Great Lakes choir renders a number of songs. one of the hluhlizhts in the action-packed and lively film &/»n\\frp—\I A41‘ M,» Government Snow Fence in district who fail to hand the Wa 11-17-41. I “'° donation. The Board of Appeal : l"! in Charlottetown, a ‘!|l"_l'7 e~isimvslm NOTICE _ a11- - Assessments has set Monday, December 4th at 3 9130 A. M. in the Court Room in tlle City Bulld- for hearing all remaining appeals from Civic R1168 and Assessments for the current year. J. A. FULLERTON, Here is Sgt. Henry Raymond Allen. 56, of Ottawa, e veteran of World r I, and serving in the present conflict since 1940. giving his fourteenth od donation for the Canadian Red Cross Plasma unit. Mrs. T. G. Bowie, Ottawa, Red Cross Nurse. is seen preparing Sgt. Allen for the Sgt. Allen, with the Corps of Military Staff Clerks. is an orderly to the Minister of National Defence. He has served three de- fence ministers in that capacity. lie was mentione’ in dispatches It Hill ‘i0, in i917 and was awarded the French Medal of Honor for gol- lantry in the field. with his wife, Mrs. Constance Allen, he resides st 459 Cole Avenue. Ottawa. - (Canadian Army Photo). firs; grade sol- cal trade am‘. Receipts: 245 ILY. Stock Exchange A onni man trained from hild- 31 1.3| hoody c 3'1 61 u p u n 0 33$ 3 3w“ 5% H2 43"‘ <1 >1 ...“. hmbflfi spot prints O ol-nctnnww rg-‘QHFI ' u-‘wbeoneowvie-iq ¢Y§“'couec><>5viwg l- >- I l w n: from Civic Rates and Bonegteetll, on adequate, bone-nourish?‘ s the time and piece "ALL-ig-ON isu City Clerk.‘ ALL 2:! Vitamin Tablets. breakfast, one after dinner, dict is brought up to full-min find that arthritis, neuritil til . scientifi M hbldl cosh only $0.1 on ARTHRITIS AGONY Moyorlglnalolnlaelrofoeeonrlalvllnnlnohlllodlsllylol depend for their health and vihlity supply of minerals and vitamins. Today. you can get all the 5 vital vitamins combined with minerals. phoephurol snd ulclum, in You take one slter EVERY DAY. In this ny ilnum requirements. Many and rheumatic pains yield to o trutment. Full month's supply of 5. A: moat drug mien. ‘VITAMIN "rusurrs 5-3 myriad voices 1-4 his companion - by i9 sound of a. cricket 071-2 noises at the corner flland Forty-Second Street in New baltens for. Isaiah h d th l 1410f God, listening slgre ceomgo (t: 35 1-8 2 round -4‘pursue our usual routine until a s33 oi 47; A The sermon was based 8, "I heard the voice of the Lord say- ing, whom shall I send arid who w l go for us? Then eeid I, here am I, send me." W. rnin of the on the words of Isaiah 8, the to distinguish among nature amazed of catching the through the of Broadway ‘York. One hears what one lis. J11!" 31111191189. confession, cleans- ing and peace. Always we lis- ten, good things, evil things sur- us, it is ours to choose. We fir"!!! 0011198. how shall we meet If we are tuned to the voice of God we shall know that Christ offers us hope and faith and free- dom, the building of the kingdom with its demand for sacrifice and service. Listen now, God has given us strength in our weakness, Clod saved us at Dunkirk, God caved us in the Battle of Britain, in our‘ weakness He has been our strength, listen for His guidance, listen to His, call so that through him it shall be ours to build a better world. Pfleuzers "Consider and Hear Me" was the morning anthem with Miss Pearle Burns taking the solo. The Church School met for Bible Study period at 2.30 p.m. Evening worship, with sermon was conducted by Flight Lleuten-' ant Brain. The choir sang Sam- uel Sebastian Wesleys chorale “Round Me Falls the Night." The music of the day was on- der the direction of Mrs. G. Elliott Full, organist and director of choir. Confesses To Shocking Murder LOS ANGELJB, NM. 1'1 — (W) - Bleary-eyed from a. week of drinking and debauchery, Otto Steve Wilson, 31-year-old Janitor- waiter. signed ll. confession tcday to strangling and mutllliting one- woman, going to a theatre to see Boris Karloff in “The Walking Dead” and then murdering another woman for the thrill it guve him. Wilson said he didn't know why he killed 26-year-old Virgie Lee Griffin after taking her from a bar to a hotel room, “although we had an argument over money, and I went out and got a bottle of Whiskv and a. butcher knife." “First. I strangled her." Wilson's confession related, “and then I had the crnzv idea that if I cut up the body and dismembered it I could dispose of it. I sat up all Tuesday night cutting the body and drinking whisloy. Early in the morning i pushed the body in e closet. went to the movie. "A kind of craze had gotten hold of me. I don't know Just how to explain it. I sort of got a thrill every time I thought about the murder. All those people in the show were sitting around me and not one of them knew I ha-d killed "After I got out of the show that sort of kill lust came over me n. ;l_i_r_i_. I went t0 fl. DB1" and met rs. Lillian Johnson (38) and took her to another hotel. We didn't have any tmuble zit all. I hit her with mv fist. Then I cut her llp witth a. razor blade, washed and lef -." AVOID OVERCRDWDING IN THE HENHOUSE (Experimental Fbnns News) The wartime. expansion of Cana- da's D0il1tTy‘lI‘.dL‘éf|l-Ty has resulted in an ennnnmlse increase in ‘he number cf l-‘lvlnf! hens nn farm: Ovemrnlvdfiov in lawn" bans.“ =- ' a NOW-HOW AM l GONNA err "ro DINTYS ? Bv aocw- - I'VE not - able lo For as little as $2 l "Wk at age 32 you can arrange a $50.00 monthly income your family to last ten years, m,- you can secure a monthly income for yourself at age 65 for D arameed for ten years. In- quire today for details of money - saving arrangement. serious assizfm lmsBEVEi-ii the ietums from 200 liens in u liuu- sa designed w hold that number of birds may be Just as smut as Overomwding results in too much molstun being breathed into the a" which must, ventilation system are remove. Tfhis causes camp ilwsi- aha dam)! and frmi‘ walls and ceiling. In addition, therc is too often e. shortage 0f mail’! hopper space in overcrowded houses Feather picking and cannibalism and there i5 a, lowering of the oral healiih of l-he birds making! them more susceptible to disease and pamsibes. Only healthy, vigor- oue birds can be EXPGOied to stand strain of heavy laying. Those will 3, not be found in overcrowded, poorly spare per 50 hens; ventilated ‘ house-ls. Four square feet per bird heavy breeds and three and one- half square feet for lighter breeds fresh air intakes will cause lcs_ @s$iese$% this floor spzlce. from‘, except 1n large constant culling expected. Q“!!- lvs. 1. Only healthy should be placed in the house; 2. A minimum of workable ventilation outlet. for‘ foul. moisture laden air can drawn off, then the Drflblem f 13);; ‘Hie basic principles of the pro-I j per housing of laying hens are osl f . laying sound birds‘ 3 1-2 up to long confinement and the square feet of floor space oer bird: At least 10 fcet of feed hon P97. L S. STEVENSON. District ltlzlnager, 140 lliciliiloiill St are th?1-@Eohiihh@ac<i'EirhElIhlFSrl WQTFY; 5- I! the 7101159 15 3°‘ a TlilS nuliibér of birds; sulaieti, it can be lrmkcd 0n l per house should not be increased, cold sides with dry straw. ' [fins where the - house is exceitionally well insulat- e ' ' 4 l . . l _ 1 er' >05. , mm] ststioimsunf. (Jiirrcnt 535k" mllnfilglfallilltiillglfiiflgitt oef vDV{‘1‘Ci‘Z)\‘v‘d- l flesh a I lug usually occurs zlurini: the ear-l ” fall months while all \'»‘1I1(iU‘v\'$l' and ventilators can be kcnt 0pm.; ‘ This overcrowding can be remedied , v however. before winter sets in byi and rmoml 01 pullcls which do not develop as I KNOW YOUR FISH Bright clear eyes and or‘; YVHYHAVLE I ‘(ylélx some = 4921*“? F5517? i Aircroft Is .73‘ You couldn't possibly know unless you were in iizer fins of an orthodox Liberator were removed and on the secret. It is the AL 504, Royal Air Farrel Transport Command Liberator, so modified that it is the only one of its kind 1n the world. Known as a "Commando" it has logged more than 400.000 miles famed aircraft operntinu out of Canada. it inauqurntcd cow!" ‘n BRINGING _ UP FATHER the new Canada-Australia rerzular :1 single inil, 31 f1. fitted to any aircraft, was substituted. Seven feel: were added to the length of the aircraft to permit installation of arm choir seats, beds and an elec- travelling on historical war missions and spccihll tric kitchenette. As the "Commando" was unique, flights to every part of tlic globe and it is the most,‘ the photograph could not previously‘ be published. Recently‘. 1 but is now released because there is no likelihood that on future special missions the aircraft will be s f”) the standard stnbil- within rance of enemy attack. — (RCAF Photo). O. - —-- from the ground and highest 7 By; ‘George McMnnus Ol-vHELLo-BOBBV- SUQE — l'l_l_ CALL. FOR vou- - I'LL CALL i=0: vou IN ‘fl-IE CAR- AT wi-lléhrlpsv DIP"DANCE HALL-SO LONG- TIPPY “CAP" ASTUBBS l I THOUG-FT MEHME 959,1 YOLJ WEFZE OUT! By Edwina Wl-lvMlcLia-vouuzs PACKING? OH, YOU'VE WQITTEN HER»? SHE'S LEAVIN’ -- TO I THOlJGl-IT I'D SUR- YES. T. FEEL. I $HOULD V‘ n. . i “i-rir; —_.~ ~_—> TILLIE THE VISIT dANEfSl-REG GOIN’ TO V/HY, SHE DOE§N‘T GET ALONG WITH ‘suaonleal-wqu. ez-r |T’LL BE MOEE OF A ‘I-HOQK" clad