11 :5 ‘WESTERN ouaaotanl ’,________ GzNT-ltfrl. John ' ‘ sUMMEB. '""“"°""“‘f.w~ Wlto: It. $3.5." web. wm» u Pond. l1 Church Street _ p11 sin: and IBINCI commu- om m r"”'_"-7 N,“ gamer-lotions. Advertising should In left with Mn Pond (M? n, Guardian mu be huh! daily at sly of the followln; m," ,, Gourlhu Dmgut , Mark Gander, 2;. ofiffffihfg, a??? hrrlleliasgullrtdltuorafm Iztkfnghnhnm. m sumnmm“ "‘ I", yflul order to the boy responsible for deliver-Ia on you, m,“ l" Z89 for this "ma, a _,_..__ _ his lama u ruerved for nun 3.11031 interest but ndvertuuq - nature may be inun- 151351311. a word strictly pay- "1, 1n advance. _1;.un' taxanv-r: 25c at ‘ray- c. ijrug Co, Kensingwn. JRDER SMELT GILL NETS "d B" Ne“ n Bnfiiib-n-zi-zf. _so1.un;ns need fIashIiBhl-B- m 1,1111‘, 111. Taynor Drug 00., hrllSllll-{fllll . aslgkltiffsuf 11.1. — Friends -~‘1.-cg1-e1. lo learn of the serious g; o1 Mr. Wyman B11'ch and 111v 11111 soon be restored to his 1 ' gcuti ncalt — _.LEFT FUR NORTON. N. B. '- 11111 .\frs. MflJOr Townsend. of 1011, recently for Nor- _ , 1o styend tic winter 111111 their (laughter. Mrs. y Wlllslll‘ 1.11111 Dr. Wmsor. S _r1‘11 flUYER-Mr. n. N. 0815x111 of Holt Renfrew 11nd Co. L:1i.,l1as 111-rived and is now buy- 131g for cash all kinds of fox pelts 111110111121 furs 111. office of C. R. R . Canadian Bank of Com- mjrco Btulding, Summerside. L-609-ll-l9-tf. “AGNTRATES COURT — a Darby held Court on m ' whr-n an excise case was i; d nnrl the accused fined $25. '1 vosl- A man was sentenced to 11o nnlntis 111 jail for not provid- . the necessaries of life for his .fe 11d family. A man was sen- terwi to ten days in jail for driv- in; a car while in an intoxicated -il I'll 0F MRS‘. HERBERT Mi‘ O.\ —Tl1c1'e passed away at r home 111 Kensington on Tues- .rs. Herbert Davison, at 74 . o1 acr- Mfrs. Davlson had been '1 poor hra.11 for the last six SE11‘ was :1 natile of Sea . er maiden name being Nettie To her husbmid. much ..<er 1.1 l11~1' younger days. The lfffll 1a 1'» 1w 111-fl this afternoon :11 her late ' ' once. S —,\'0\'lI.\llli~lR MEETING OF .\ll ‘OLTIIE ('. W’. L. — The N0- 01 t11e Catholic Wom- w1s held this week in . The President, Mrs. ' '1s;ded. A letter was .\i:\ Murrav. National o of the British W111" . ghost committee, asking \ 111111 cooperation in finding 11min» for tlfese children ‘.111 ..ur111o11 of thc war. Let- .- "i-rc a m1 road from the com- 1. t" r"11d_v clubs, war services President of the Tubercul- aczue. These letters will be "med at the December meeting. discussion on raising s dccldeti tn hiid 1t bin- »= —WEEK END SPEC 8006s. including wonléii’? on an sized dresses. All new stock. Gay —-FLASI'ILIGH ' . attractive, 11591155 ',‘,‘?,'f° wmptggi models at Bracers. L-705-f1-21-21. —BUYING DRE m1 M... Dir-ices. Killing 5111mm Open a‘ 11-587-11-19-20-26-27-12-3. -FOX FARME ‘ - and cleaning iaxefiiri [Burl-ls glniil§ lsame stand as before. Best wokk owest price. M 11 . .,_‘ house. Martin ore Ho“ Wm" town. IP64“ -—-PRODUCE PRICES. —P1'oduc' l‘ “WWW! fairly fast now and some 111F169! ale uD. although potatoesro- maéna at 25c. Oats are 11o to 30c WK 6c W1” bushel: barley 40¢ and 480- buckwllflfll 501‘: \vl1c-.1i 60c 111111. 75¢; hav is $9.00 n ton, and straw _$6. Calf skins 30c, wool, \\‘1'L’:ll0tl, J50: unwashed 25c. 5 —SOCIAL EVENING - ‘rho Rm Cross Society of St. Eleanors put 011 B- Vcry delightful social evr-niug recently in aid of their Red Cross fund. Games were played and m- freshments served and a neat sum realized for the cause. —S. -CELEBRATE WEDDING AN- NIVERSARY — Friends and ncig - bors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arse“. auit of Summerside, were guests at an enjoyable function at. the home 0f Mr. and lvfrs. W. J. Cheverie when they entertained in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Arsenaultfs 25th wedding anniversary. After a strum- tuous supper Mr. Don Baker who acted as Master of Ceremonies, in 11 ShOTl- Specch congratulated the worthy couple on hfivin: attained their sliver wedding. Others pres- ent made suitable remarks to which Mr. Arsenault replied. Tho oven- lng uras spent in music and other entertainment. -S. Personals ~Mrs. Fred Compton was a visi- tor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. —Fri<‘nds will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Albert Moose. New Ann.1.1 is recovcrin?! from her recent opci" 213511 in the Prince County Hospital —Mrs. George B. Frizzell who has been visiting her home 111 Bctlcntlc on account. of ilitresx has l"‘\ll‘l1— ed to her duties at the Fish"? lfrm orlwi Hospital at Woodstock, N. B —S. —Rev. John M Sheer and Mrs Sheen of “lallace. Nova Seotin were visitors to Summcrslde 1111:! Bldefcrd where they attenflvi "i" rveddlng of Mr. Sheen's brother, Mr. Gerald Sheen. Rev. ‘Mr. Sheen was the officiating clergvman. -S. K ensinlrton 1. an... THE GRIP OF STOMACH PAIN! . Al‘ Y0" in the grip of Indi- frstion? Acid-stomach pains? flatulence? Acidity? Do you lomctimcs despair that your llilornach will ever be strong and ‘alllly again? Many almost h°P°l¢H cases have been Pmmlllly relieved by Muclocn sl°"'°¢ll Powder. Before you “vfluP ll"i>¢—try this noted Bnhsh prcsqripgion_ 1t will he") You as it has hclpcd so many Other; I And Vicinity Mr. P. L. Keves of the R.C.l\f.1=. and Mrs. Keyes, enjoyed a short visit with Mrs. Keyes mother. Mrs. K. L. Waite on Saturday vrhile en- route home to Montague from an enjoyable motor trip to different points of interest throughout the lvfarltimes Mr. Eric Sheen former bank cashier here, and now of the RCA. F. was a visitor to Kenszngtcn Mon- day evening and re:eived a warm welcome. MI.Clay1,on—Grecn oi’ Bin-raid Jct, was a business visitor to Kcn- _ sington on Tuesday. Miss Juno MacKenzle of French River is visiting in Kerisington wit-h her sister, Mrs. Charles Ad- ams. Her many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. James Dougalt has retumed to hei- hcme hero after a month's sojourn in the Prince County Hospital Summer- sfde where she was a patient. She lg now feeling f-ne and able to be up and around again. Mr. and Mr; Ivan Darrach were visitors to Charlottetown Tuesday evening. Judge Shaw of Summcrslde was a vLrltor to Kensingion on ’I‘uesday. The Kensington Boy Scout Troop held their reaillar weekly 016F001! l.r1 the Kensington Town Hall on Tuesday evening last with a f11ll ‘1 attendance A number of the members of the Kensingt-on Masonic Lodge were visitors to the Summerside lkxfrzc on Tuesday evening. H Aid Rushed To Stricken Jamaica Areas KINGSTON. Jamaica, Nov. 20. - (OP Cablei—'l‘he government rush- ed all possible ass stance to a scc- tlon of northeast Jamaica l1‘.(',’\' alter a cloudburst which resulted 111 the worst floods experienced 111 111s Br tiah colcnv in half a century. Because of crippled communica- lions and chaotic conditions 111 tire area it was impossible to veer“ Pfllvc. Summerside. L-70l-li-2l-21 I Gavin. Cliarlutiv- ‘ Mac- I j AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE CAPITOL — Summerside LAST SHOWINGS TODAY YOII [WED TIIE llWEl YOWll [IVE llli PICTURE! - sumo: 1.111114111111111’ wplrzmrl: ‘Rebecca lllllilwi ULWIERJOII FUITIIIE Dlnclzd by ALFRED HITCHCOCK “roducrd DAVIDO. SELZNICK who m l "GONE WITH THE WIND“ IEiEASED THRU UNHEO ARTISYS atoning ALS6 SHOWS AT MATINEE THURSDAY 3.30 N EW S 7.00 and 9.15 “Rebecca” With Cast 0f Brilliant Stars At Capitol Theatre With Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontalne heading a cast of out- standing players and with a story filled with drama, suspense and mystery. David 0. Selznlck's latest production. “Rebecca? last ni ht had 11s first showing at the Cap tol Theatre where it was released by United Artists. The him was bril- lianty directed by Alfred Hitch- cock, known internationally as a master of intrigue, crime and mys- terv on the screen. "Rcbecca" is the film version of the best-selling novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. It was prepared for the screen by Robert E. Sherwood and Joan Harrison and retains all the grip- ping drama of the original book. Laurence Oliver, who last year made a tremendous hit as the hero of "Vlluthcriug Heights." plays the role of Maxim de Winter, the soci- al‘v prominent owner of Manderiey, the vast Tudor estate where mcst of the action unwlnds. Joan Fontaine is cast as the second Mrs de Win- tc Rebecca's successor, who is sub- ir. 1i to the tvrannical 11nd sadis- tic rncltv of Mrs. Danvcrs. played -b,v J11r‘.l1l1 Anderson. Other import- nt rrfc". are excedentlv performed "11-: surh wcii knowns as Gladvs (‘comer Georlze ylandcrs, Reginald Denny. C. Aubrev Smith. Too manv words cf praise cannot he said of the. exciting ahrksus- YWDSPTIll nmnncr in which Hilfll- Sees Maximum Production In Eight Months Supply Minister Howe Discusses War Pro- duction Program in Parliament. OTTAWA, Nov. 20 —(CP) —-Com- pletion in eight months of the pres- ent industrialization program will see Canada's productive capacit" at its "practical limit." Supply Mi . r Home said in the House of Com- mons today. "The next eight months will be a testing time f01' thc morale of the Canadian people," he warned. "At the end of that. period Canada should be producing the practical maximum of war materials of which tire Dominion is catmble." {WAKE ur voun uvrn 11111- Anfl You'll Jump Out of Bed in flu Morning Ruin’ lo Go Tho linr should pour out two pound; of liquid bile into your bowll: daily. if this 51,1. i: not flowing frail. Your food doesn't diun, It fun than in t-h: bownh. Gu bloat: up your lwmuh. You [It coiutfpaud. Bangui nollon: go lntn tho body. and you feel D0112, lunk and the world look: punk. A 1.. b ‘ movementdoesfitliwungn It the cause. You need something that, woyh on the liver as well. it takes those ood. old Cnter‘: Little Liver Pill: to get on two pnurrdu of bile flowing freely and makg 1| feel up and up".H:r-1r1ie:| and undo, q main the hllu flow freely. They do tho wgyl; of caiomei but have no calomei or mercury in them. Auk fnr Cnlcr’: Little Liver Pill! by name l stubbornly refuu anythlnz cine. 25¢. girgiilimvevéasrl: demanding the utmost, financing The avvernment‘; system of ti- RBHCl-HB Plants where this could not be done by private industry had resulted in $255,000,000 being 1n. vested in production premises and machinery. o1 which about a0 per cent was on the account of Can. ada. and the balance for Britain. _ Orders had been placed or were 1n hand amounting to $849,000,000 0f which $540,000,000 was on Brit. is‘); account and $309,000,000 Canad_ The aircraft industry of CQada rvasvproducmg planes to meet the requirements of the air training [plan and operational planes for the United Kingdom. Output was in- creasing and new plants being or- ganlzcd on a. production line basic. Aircraft engines were being 1m- ported from the United Kingdom and the United States. The Minister said he must "accept sole respon- sibility" for the fact engincs were not yet being made in Canada. Because of the great difficulty 1n obtaining necessary machine tools and the fact it would take l8 months to get into production, he had considered it wiser to purchase engines outside of Canada, A fresh study was being made and "whether we can now under. take to build airplane engines in Canada will depend upon whether the necessary machine tools can be made available from United States sources. Shipbuil“ g The shipbuilding program was re- Pollbd "well ahead of schedule" and in addition to the 18 merchant ships to be built for Britain "an additional program of Corvettes and 1l'1ll1(‘S\\'E0p€l'S is under considera- tion." steps have been taken, the Min- ister said, to speed up automotive cqulmcnt production to 600 units a dav. Some 30.000 units had been de- Describing CXi)?ll(ll{lll'(‘S of $25.1.- 000009 in 1101111-111119111 cupltu‘ 111-l vesImcnts 011 plants and of 849.- 000.1100 on war orders the Nfinister said margins of profit had been held at levels much lowcr than in peace- time. “l fccl confident that there will "wk has director! "Robeson? Hus lmrors have reacted to his well, lkvwwn "touch" and the storv moves {with trcmendotis impact to a cil- lmax which leaves the spectator hrcrrlhlc 46 Huge Bombers tContlnuedmtronLpaggél) the 11c.gl1bol‘l10()(l of 40,000 pounds c.1cl1 and Gcn. Marshall indicatkd they have a range wit‘; bombs of a- bout 3,0011 11111115 -1.500 out and 1,500 nnles back. A11o1h1~r disclosure made by the high command was that the United ‘States a1'111_\' has had observers ‘11 ‘British warplanes flying over the - British Isles and the English Chan- ‘nel. Observers also have been sent t0 Egypt. was Tested SAN DIEGO. Calif. Nov. 20- ; 1AP!—Tll8 first of a fleet of fo11r- lmotored long-range Consolidated bombers. which the United States high command announced army ‘today had been released E0 GT9!"- lBYlffllll, received its initial tests 1 here Nov. 2. The plane was camouflaged and carried the insignia of the Royal Air Force. The bomber, known as the 13-24, ,weighs 20 tons, has a cruiser rad- ius of 3.000 miles and speed of 300 miles an hour. On 1011841110106? flights it carries a crew of nine, including three bombardiers and gunners, and four tons of demoli- tion bombs. _ definitely how many lives were lost. but latest reports from the dis- trict said ll bodies had been recov- cred. The 1ne re advices reachlna the capital of tie island said it was cxnccled "scores" were drowned in the sudden deluge Monday nlzht which causcd lflB-lly 11V"! and streams to overflow their banks. Crop damage in the area was heavv. banana plantations suffering to the izrculest extent. A church at Portland was said to have been car- riccl awav bv the flood waters. oar- rving to their deaths many Dl-‘PSOIIS who had sought refuge against the wind and rain storm in t a build- 112. Officials sought to restore com- .11111nicat1on and transportation lines in the district. and special officers were 50111. to the stricken areas to dircct_ihe_work of rehabilitation. be no new r11ill‘onni1'rs emerging] from this war." he said. Following are some of the out- standing announcements in the Minister's speech:- | Contracts arc being let for l8 1“large nrrrclianl vessels" for B1" i=1 l » 1 1 .. 1 government account. to be built i11 Pacific 5t. Lawrence River and coast yards. New models of vehicles. radios and many household appliances have been prohibited as a means of con- serving machine tool facilities Canada shortly will be making “practically every type of gun used 111 the present war. Deliveries of clothing and per- somal equipment now are ample to meet needs of the armed forces “SubstantiaP tank production will start early in i941, except for en- gines which must be imported Construction of aircraft engines is dependent upon obtaining ma- chine tools from the United States. Shell production is being increas- ed to 2,000,000 a month. Tires for motor equipment will be produced in Canada at a reic of 11.000 a day, with tuiyss. ’I'i1e1'e were virtually no interrup- tions or questions during the M111- lsteris presentation. H-e was follower! by T. L. Church (Con. Toronto- Broad-view) Mr. Church Mr. Church said the government had given t.l1e House no informa- tion regarding the war effort. 69' spite the lengthy reports oi’ some cabinet n1inlsters, Tlte government apparently believed that the pen was mightier than the sword. W. F. Rickard (Lib. Durham) said that he vras glad to sce labor get- tlng 1t better deal in industry's ivartimc activity, but the farmer aim was etititl-cd to a fair return. Mr. Howc said at the bezmnin! of his spocch that a recent cable f1'om the Domrnlons office 1n Lon- don "stresses the importance of carefully gitardlng product-ion fig- ures for munitions and stipplles.‘ A much more dctallcd statement "can and will bc forthcoming." Mr. Howe said, should it. be decided in ho‘d a secret svrcion of the House. Production workers hacl been sent m Great Britain and the United States fr: trnlninc. t-cchnical schools were helplnc greatly tn fill the de- ntnnd for skilled workmen. 1111.1 womcu werc being taken into 111- d11st1jv' whore ihfv exce W445?’- that Schwartz Vacu-Pnck h the FINEST cola they have our lured. and you will any the some. All grocer: have 1r in drip and regular grinds. SCHWARTZ COFFE Make it according. to direction: 'son. Capt. Norville E. Luck will di- ‘.i\ cl and orders were on hand #11511 icnt to keep the industry c11- gageri 111 capacity until the cnd oi‘ Sepiember, 194i. All the components of tanks are being product-d in Canada except engines, the Minister said. Substan- l-lfll production would be achieved cztrl: 110x’. year. “Arru11grn1c111s have been mtidc to go illlO production on the new A11- filo-American tank 111 a very sub- stantial way," he added. In addition to the production of all types of guns. from small arms to great pieces. 1111» progrrun calls for manufacture in Canada of num- erous types of shells and all kinds of explosives, such as depth charges, bombs, smoke floats and pyrotech- nics. Describing the various restrictive orders placed by controllers on use-- of oils, machine tools and certain metals, Mr. Howe said it would ‘be pleasant if these steps were not necessary but the war effort de- manded them. "f have no doubt whatever that added restrictions m11st be imposed as time goes on." he said. “The ap- pointment of controllers ensures that such restrictions will be ap- plied intelligently. An important move in the direc- tion of greater efficiency in meet- 111g wartime indwtrial demands was the creation last week of a "war time requirements board," headed by IVH. R. MacMillan, timber con- tro .e1'. New ‘Y’ Stations To Be Upened MONTREAL. Nov. 20-(CP>-- The establishment of three new Young Men‘; Christian Asscciation stations for Canadian". Active Ser- vice Force men in the Maritime Provinces was announced 10111111111 by J. W. Beaten, senior secretary of Y.M,C.A. War Services,‘ before his dfipgrtuft‘ on an inspection tnur “Law Declared (Continued from pa: —-—_x 20th day of November AD. 1938 and his license was cancelled on the same day. Had 11. not been cancell- ed, his operator's license would have ex lred on February 2801,1940. ‘flu spondent took no fut-the: steéas to have his license restored, bu six months afterwards to wit. on the 28th dav of May i940 he made application on the regular form for an operator's license. The applicant lRcspondent here- in) in answer to the question on the application form "Has your license ever been cancelled for any cause. and if so m what year" answered "On November 20th i939" a11d in answer to the iunher, nuestlou “Ann for what cause" repued "For con- viction under Criminal Code for driving motor vehicle ravhile intoxi- The Provincial Secretary refused to lssuo an operator's license and 0n May, 1940, the Acting Deputy Provincial secretary 0. W. Ca.rnp- bell wrote the Respondent the fol- lowing letter:—- "May 30, i940. "Mr, Michael Egan, c/o J. J. Johnston, 13511., KC. Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. Dear sir: Your ifntillcation of the 20th instant for a license under The Highway Tfilfilt: Act, 191515, t0 op- eratc a zuoror VUlllClB has bten considered and the Provincial Sec- retary has no alternative but to refuse the same, pursuant to par- BJIIHDh tcl of sub-scctiozi 114 <11 of the said lfiglnvav ‘Traffic Act, owing to the tact 111111 011 111020111 day of November. Al). 1939, Tweedy, Esquire, K.C., SLnu-nrharv Magistrate for Queens Countygon llfillilflle Of (Jllfilllflllil l]. fllUlOl‘ VC- hicle on the 10th clav of Novem- ber, i930 while intoxicated, and the period 0t tunctillation ilxct‘ by the said Section has not yet expired. Y0u1'5 truly, (Sad) O. W. Campbell. Acting Deputy Prcvliicial Secretary. On June 1st. 1040. lhu Rcsponden through hi5 Counsel Mr, .1. J.Jol111- ston, KC. appealed 1o the Judge oi the County Court of Queens Count under ss. 7 of Sec. 8 of the High- wav Traffic Act, i936, and after a hearing the County Ccurt Judge made the IOJOWmE order:-- "I do order that the Department of the Provigcial Seqretnrv shall up- on 11.5 application 1:1 the ordinar wav and upon payment of the usua fee and without any certificate of competency issue to the appellant, ichacl Egan, a license to operate motor vehicles 1n the Province of Pflllfic Eldward Island." From this order the chiefly on the following grounds: 1st. That the County CourtJudge had no jlillzdlCtlOn to make order. 2nd. That notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 2 3 szs. 7 1.1‘ he Ccdc the Provincial S1 rciary 111111 a right to refuse to issue the said accuse. The Respondent contends how- ever. that as the flmlllfll Code by the Section cited above has m1 made due ur<l.'lsions for the p111 1. rm-rnt of such a11 otlcncc and l.s jembowcrcd the FCllVVlllilil, 111111115- trate ' ' license. Section 84 1i) of the Higl _ way "Traffic Act 1936 has ipso racto become ultra vlres, _ 1261111111: with 1110 question of the _]lii‘lS(liC[l0ll of the Judge of the °-11'.1'*z...°°'"* c1 a ve, the a t t that Section a trljpiihrlgr wtholgheltrltiig Judge of the County _court acted, did not Rive him Jurisdiction to make the order. __?£11§_§.¢s&19e reels as 1°ll°“'5=".'.. "8 (7) If anv person is aggrieved by the refusal of the Department to izrant a license or by the revocation Of 11 lloenseunder this section. he may. alter giving t0 the Department notice of his intention to do so, ap. peal to the County Court Judge of 111e, Countv Court of the County in which anv office where the business of the Department with respect to the granting 0f licenses is carried on is situate and on such appeal the Jud e may make such order a: he thin fit, and anv order so made shall be bmdang o11_ the Department. for the year in wiuchlt was made." _ The notice Dlovidcd b_v the above section was duly given to the Pro- vincial Secretary. t will be 1111112111 that the appeal to the Judge oi the County Court wasvnot from the order 01' the Pm- vmcial Secretary cancelling the Respondent's license but, from the refusal 0f the Provincial Secretary to issue an operator's license after the old license had expired by ef- fluxfon of time, l am of the opin- ion that the appeal was properly taken unocr Section 8 and sub-sec- tions of the Highway 'I‘ratiic Art Iand the Judge o1 the Cotmty Court‘ nad jurisdiction to make the order. There are no provisions 111 the Act for anv optical from the county Court Judges decision. He is persona desfgnata under ‘the Act and as such 111s order is final and not. appeaiablv. Sec. 8 ~71 scems to make this elcar when 1t saysz~ of the east. _ The new stations. to be opemd soon, are at Debert and Sydney,‘ NS, and Sitssex, N13, Bcaton will, attmd opening ceremonies a: each one during his tour or the ASSD-Lfl- t1on‘s military establishments in the Marltimcs. Association rcpreientativcs in charge o1 the new posts will be: Dabcrt, Capt. C. Guy MacKetizie; Sitssex, Ralph Smith, formerly of Montreal; and Sydney, P H. "Herb, rcrt work :11. the ‘Truro. NS. 8T»?- iion whcrc extension work ‘I in; 1 l "The Judge may make silch order as he thinks fit and any order so made shall be 11111111111 on 111c Dc- partment for the year 111 which 1t was made." _lf the Legislature had contem- p-atcd 11.11 appeal frcm such order 1t could easily have said s0 by in- serting “unless such ordcr is ap- pealed. from and reversed by you , were convicted before (ieorge J.‘ Provincial 1 Sefifelflry has appealed to this Court . l tur. tn l m‘ c i breeders and certain animals should UMMDFRSIDEGUKR DIAN A locket worthy of “his“ pic- ture and ours-of embossed gilt, wit: 16-inch chain. Charmlngly personal, packed in gift box. Get one for your- IQ" and other! for Chriutmll presents, with coupons from Surprise-the favorite yellow soap of the Maritirnea! Money-Back Ouurcnfu If not fully udnflod with ch10 or any other Surprise Snap Gift, return at once and your mom-y will bu refunded plus 106 lu cover your extra expense. THIS OFFER GOOD Foxmen i _ l __1Co11tinued ‘_f1'om_ page >i1__ some foxes were off color, especialhv those carrying i790 much flesh 11nd The muustrv must be can-led from the standpoint of thc l. be retained. l llllflme a iurllie-r penalty by 1 suspension o1 the 011011111111: party's‘ 1 to inakc the order l‘ .. qwdinrrland, 111: uas of the opinion that the Door COIICllLZOIl of some aninia smny ' be nue 1o feeding especially in the curly season. Ilie llcll‘ types must be Judged in the same manner as the standard varieties to really see what 1s 1n the .ox. Judge Calbevk said. Tluse '_ ‘must have fur and fur qualities as wcllgas c0101‘. He slated that 1t l3 DQSSIDlC to have off colors in these new types Just as it is 1'11 the stand- ard types. Mr. Poker Clark, Summerside. sounded an optimistic note for fox- mcn. He tnvdictcd that there _ lfltlcrv returns for this .15. Onlv_2~i hours reviously 1h: speaker received a teephone ca. for one hundred three-quartersone lnmtlred halves and fifty one-quar- ter silvers for immediate shipment Thus it will be seen, thc m-aizkct in Enrzland has 11c‘. lxc-n y entirely lost. . Mr. Clark expressed the belief that the United States quota fear and that markets wou.d be found for this year's pelts. He told ranchers to “hold heads“ while the experiment in thc new typas is taking place and B13101 r1 that thev would make a mistake ii‘ they did away with their high grade silvers. During the dinner a very enjoy- able musical program was presented bv Miss Kathleen Hornby with Mr. Al Blanchard as accompanist. Hornby delighted the diners several pleasing vlci 1 solos. In ad- ditzon to this Mr. Raoul Reymond. with his rich bass-bai-itone voice. sang, “"I‘l-.ere'll Always be an Eng- land." and "Carry On." Both 1111111- hcrs were irreatlv enjoyed by thc 1111111011011. Mrs. Rey/mend was a1"- companlst. Sharp Shooting [ (ColitinuccimfromWpagej1___ scale. Scattered reports lTOm one 0i trial reqion said fire; Tuesday nigh: made the sky alm<x~t as hrlallt 05 day, and that there was no respuc 111 the lifSl houis from the lwnlbfi- All rrports llld1C3l(‘d the 601111-1115 had failed to inflict 1111c same sc- vcro damage dealt to Coventry last Thursday nght \v‘:.e11 some 300 per- sohs were killed. Some blocks of buildings in tl1c hardcst. 1111 city were levelled. and _, jl-rintnagc was extensive. But almost 111111131" court 01' words to tllc like Donna} bus t...“ : Oflll W11? lVSfOY- effect. 1m and qv. )n(w)\‘e W...“ hwy; ‘Q This appeal is theiefore dlsmiscd 1 , ‘. ‘ ' l‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ' Wm‘ 605's‘ “Glk as 11511111. Although in view of the abovv. , decision, 1t is not ueccssarfv to con- i Br“ ‘h “M” h, 5mm. U“, amsucn o, h". Hum, 111,. greatest hrpe of .<m.1.\11...g vii-es 01 31-13 g4 111 of (1111 Hig]|\\'-,1_\' 1 lilo Nam night ancks. cvpcw- 1v. ‘iraific Act l think 1t :11l11.~;.111lc to deal “"1111 it and 1o sav 111111 .~1111c is ill) dcvclopmcul. of an 1 incnz. whzrit vould locale the (‘ver- Lhe Criminal Corie has invaded 11:91 man planc- for intcrccpior planes field by enarlniii 5W‘- 285, s. soc. '71 FlXjX‘l‘lillf".lb* are being carried 011 amended bv 3 Gcorue VI. 119.31 l ht- h" Cap 30 Sci‘. 6. i1. fnlmvvs that. incl Act as to cancellation of 11 lzcvns- on a conltiction for (ll'l\'illf.‘, a motor ultra vircs. R. vs. Gallant, 5i C.C.C. p. 1'10. The Section of thc Criimnal (1rd: War Sccrctary Anihonv F-(lcn litrovisions or the Hiuhuav Trafhcl ‘car whilst mtoxkatcd. has become, alreadv quoted, sets out thc 11l‘fl(‘c-, dure to be followed b\' 11 lllflilliSffilli‘ numv 3W1‘: ‘ ' for lack \\'lliit‘1' canhtna, and 111111 11v 1s on the conviction o1’ a uvrsrui driving a motor vehicle whilst 111- toxfcated. and this procedure fully covers the case. tC0lihS€l in the case were: for 1hr Rc§po1111rnt.M1'. .1. .l .inl'.1\.~.'on. KC for tho Apprliant. Campbell, Attorncy-Gciicrai, O. Si. Clair fiainorl. Hon. ‘P111110 A.|l and’ . . s of labomfrrics with 11:9 lltf‘$i skllfnl 111'11 111 the coun- if)‘ srckitic a sdution. ’i"l1crc arc indications gross 1~ lacing made. that pro- Iounon, Nov. toffee Cablolwl o 1 the flnusc oi f‘ ~n1u1cns today that prisoners 111 Gcrmrii .\' using cvcrv tncuns 111 his puurr to vffect a 1'c111."d._\". Tho German civ- ,c1'n111<'nt has been urfllxi llilllilllll tllDlFillhtlt‘ channels to fulfil itsoh- lnzaticns under 1111: Geneva coin c11- tic11. ClOSED | Surprise Snap, Dept uuru. ozc. :1, mo. -_ ,- would be no riifficultv 111 procuzingj s year's , from a buyer in New York askinglBafkaq “are ‘km h; of This would lsolaie ‘run-as ' 58.000 pelts would be increased this Russia and remove nor frcqn ltd the“ frontier the worst hit towns in the indus- _ ATHENS. Nov. l9.—(APl—Gl‘f‘€\‘P appealed to the "free countries" ofi SPACE FOR TWO PHOTOGRAPHS Mull Order Form NOW! T Montreal, Clue. : Please send mgiLove Locker s | with 1b‘ chain. 1 cncluue 211; 11nd 5 Surprise Soup rflupnns for each I Aurkvt and (lbw: kindly include I ul. ,_\'uur catuioghu of 1.15 Free Gifts. I Nameru....._-~.---~-_....... I I Address. I | Town. I I v interpreting The War News B)’ Klr-lfo-‘L. Simpson Associated Press Staff Writer Forcing of tiny .53“ “"0 a i011 parinr ' l‘ fcu '11P the scene a. l’; brougltt the Axis orac SPDYlIQllt by his prcsenc ,.='.1*p 1:1 A :1 r! 11.11.’, a small Yugoslavia, a H6181 blg-povicr affir Inclusion of Rum Nazi dominalrd. a‘ mo ~ a. J IBHQUITXCHC S€€IY1F , l fish influence excep1 for 1,5,6 11ml- Yugoslavian-Greek ccmmon cvrlwkng the lihllflil- Greek ha" 1' The obvzous p lex- geszurg a; V both Yugoslavia . . the notion that Afoscow has been won definitely to Axis plaprhzig for southcascrn as well as rcose of :11.» n.1- zs to i: l m. to 1 Augean if 11:1 CHHPLCS was Hiilera p:- l-ie (icsigncd 1.1: ‘ 1 ‘cal?! in ccnv: kn". onlookers 321a? lye: occluded the conflict. The . come 1f Cremtany Bulgarza :0 aid Ital .y rlrp. "zp 11 "e . reachod by Hltlr-r . ‘There b-iw- 11cm lfi"'cr r=.\' ' '- p11 the world todav to l1c~ lialv, with 1111- dc ‘ Nil-clot. .1". 1111's» 11. ' “ no: 1w 1n»- ttlrl-z ain't" srs 11.1 .. 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