4.__ I) “The “flours: ~11» John P0011, s1 Church Street-Phone m SUMMIQBSIUE Ind PRINCE COUNT! i N"; subccrlptlms, Advertising should be left with llrl. Pond. {(9 n, Guardian may be bought gully a of the following “or” u, Bookstore, Water Street. Gout-flu Drugstore, wit" s; Buttery. Water street. Mink Gauntlet, 6'1 Granville §:.':,'LT°'°°'° The Guardian will be delivered to on: homo tn Sllllllllelllufl b, cflflfl‘ BflY ll 7/0 P" 1111! 0r 10o per Week. Phone Z89 for this lQflllcg 9| ‘m your order to tho boy responsible for dellvencg m; you, rum‘ flu! column “,1 llllrfflil. w"; ll-llllfl‘ I l ll I f 1 ' 1.1.“: ‘ '.'..'1»t.1'i:1..','.'w§1 °. mecgflfilcaollfiurlrtvvrrlrtn w see the only be lnnarted at I m B; Canada ry Pucker opeflll- nlrlrlly puyublo In Kenslngmn Packers m,“ n uni-d. L-793-ll-20 .111 —MEAT error-runs .1 . ‘Eli -_- Chicken and Fowl. 1111115 obtainable at. Bruce? em“ Tm. H3 Prices. Qualified Grarl- 11-860-11-26-21 mg 11.1.1110 C Kennedy, Kenslng- _uo,l_ wfirl: W 11-614-11-15-101 baby at Ta lo I: norrurs m, _ --——_ m“ l’ 1' 118 60-. Kensing- .._\11;w (JOODRILR safety Sil- mmi-n 1110s give more mileage, _ '*——— P"'1?.=s1s:'1.%t';.' t1-1'l.’.‘i1.€.“:.."°.':. n..'r'"~==' 1111111131“ "' m. Summerside. L-769C-1l-19B-gl‘. -llA\'l:l YOUR POULTRY mech- _BUYING W ariicadl‘ lllllflfed and Dlfflllcf-y my daily webgtlglfl-hd dressed pqu]. qrcssezl .11 curmda Packers Lumteu, mn- Be - d rs Stand. Kensing. Kenilnglull L-79J-11-20-61 - rnar nnd McQusld _ h-szs-rr-rs-ra-zo-ézqngg -.\1.\llI‘l'l.\ll-1 Goodwill Quiz 111' 111111 viitzrrtiiirinierit, Central . Bodctjuv 111111. _\VL‘tlllt3S(‘lfly, Novem- 111$ pictures at Kenslngton, We:l_ 1,11 y; AtllllhslCll 25 and 15 cents. "fbdoy. November 26. in aid of y. 111111.. L—953-l1-25-2i. P1111116 Library. ——— —F0R SAM-s n. P. Fa 81.1“- -\'1s1'l'lN(; 1N S'$IDE— Mr, Ar- Morse Engine, perfect Calhoun tliur P0111‘ of |I;c _R.C.A.F. at Ot- (BB-rxflln for quick S819), at tawa 1s \x.\'1l.r1_-_ 111s mother. Mrs Dixon's Tryon til; 136,3" 15th Walter Geosze 1111111» o1 Suinmerside. 4 S Weeks, Bayview, 1,985 -1‘l\‘El) Sl5.tl0- The parents of —TI-IIRTY 1 boy 111111 111111 not been attending away and lotspofzefstintzt ‘tyre rrlwglsywlll thrill; khgwlgrlsc Fillers time Goodwill Quiz no.1. 1,, gen 1111c 5.1".) 111 1e ‘s1 e oicc l, 1 39 ' Court cu S'.1t111'zl11y.—S. m dcque Han’ Nov’ Huh-aw, 4011 SALE - store building 111d icc house ill. Borden, formerly owncd by imfloy Sherry Apply to M”, wm_ m in llorley M. Boll, solcitor. summer- received wo1§i“1§t1m§1'§§i§'g§§§' uh. L-sas-ri-zs-zl. was getting his "wings" at Ottaua, -~—— on FndaY- B111)’ l5 CXPECLCd thyme ___G]“E_\V qium-ry DAYS __ A on leave this week. Congratulations. ltd fllillfivil with breaking windows _ 1:1 the Fr-nlivlcrinn Church at S'- Szdv “'95 >(‘lllf‘ll('(‘f'l to thirty day's in il lyr Kiwis-trait Strong in the Sszde Police C011rt.—S. —HEARD OVER BROADCAST- Many friends who listened in to the "Beaver Club" soldiers broadcast, from London, England m, Sunday were pleased to hear greetings from w- 13. Andrews. son of Mrs. Horace Andrew of St. Eleanors-S. ~PF"l"'1'1\‘F"l FROM CONFER- f..\‘ . . "ck Must/end has r“. turned lo l .1 110m" in S'slde from 5t. John. whore she attended .1 11136111" cf 111/- evccirtlv» of thi- U. 1331.511, of the Maritime Provin- cos-s, —SCHOOL CHILDREN DONATE MONEY FOR RED (13,055 BLANKETS — The pupils of Miss Ethel Tanton's room at the Sum- —.\l0'l‘l('l-‘.—Wc thc Milk Ven- 3:311:11? 11111-18111‘ 1311111122: ‘jfgriralhi 101s cl Kcnduuton. hereby 111v» Cross blanket fund. The chlldre notice that after November 30th B11! to be g the price cf millr. will be raised m their patriotic €I1d€ClVO\H'.—S Tin: WESTERN GUARDIAN Fall term of Supreme Court llpens at $’sitle The Novembe. be f Lh - DNme Court of 211$ ‘Countey i3- ened at summesrgléledyeaterdglh 1M:- n crs r . His Honour Judge Show? n8 (301111-7111156. was on the Benc Justice A. c. with His Lorship. In his address t th G um“ d His Lordship comxlhentgd gbntihshalg. e senoe of serious crime. there being d k case on the oc et. He also referred to the les. cnlng of petty crimes as the Shem 0111i’ one indictment S iff's report showed Hrs Lordship gave a lengthy re- end urged all citizens to deny at. they could assist view of the war Prince Count‘ themselves so {h Canada's war effort. Lawyers present: Dr. Campbell. K. 0., 1.. o. Grand Jury ——~ Thos i tn “VARIETY Concert and mov. “We V; srifvrlfing‘; fofergggfubaftgfl Currie. H. G lélug-art. Bradford Mlllman, Jame; . rown, Lesli s1 I 1 L'990- Hardy. Justin esmbtllgifi. $115311‘ son Walker. W, A_ Rayner and Arsene Polrler. Docket The only indictment on the ilock- et was that of the King vs A10 51115 Count Crossgrovc. on a charge of the t omission to account for the sum $50.00 from the Wellington ' Richmond Credit Union. The Grand Jllry fo1:nd a true bill. On mot-ion of Mr, Heath Strong. K. C.. counsel and TEA AND Thu“ A- these various rooms affected mould Le 1 . .. . c. n. MacCallum, Heath $15615, l” '°'1’““'“1 °1 “"11 “"111 1h such C.. T. L. Compton, Morley M, mu K. 0., R. S. Hinton, W. Noonan and W. E. Darby. mflflllfil‘ BS mflv be was thoro h W. For by of for the accused, who stated that the accused was serving in His Majesty's __ forces outside the province. the cos RECEIVES WINGS — MI. and was stood over to the June term o? i942. Civil Docket Eldon Matthew vs Kenneth Mat~ thew. cases of damage; lawyers Act and E. H. $00118. K- C. civil jury case which ing, J. J. Johnson, K. C.. opens this morning. Clvll Non Jury Case; his parents. Mr. an Muttart of Cape their son, Elmer Bagnall, age 23, Sergeant Pilot, is following an c titer tain and Elmer Costaln. case deal- followed frim the in: with possession of land. Lawyers air commander and 11's wing cum- actlng, Morley M Bell, K. C.. Heath monder. Strong. K. C.. case set down for De- - cember 3rd H. T_ Holman vs Marjorie Tan» school. Later ion, damage case for loss of rmgo Academy from which he grudliiteil W itlllllxlllirafl eiilrlnlce 0 CB la Un ver. t'. 111 111v commended m“, Cm set down for December ualed rr-hi the Usnillerslty 111 19:19 with a Bachelcr of Sconce Drg"ee on schooner. lawyers Henry Noonan Ruth u. Read v5 Jemima .1. Ray- r11 Elngineering wuue 111 acting, and Lowell Comp- KING (Oll. _ der that no further damn e r-m. Henri from delay in this respect. [gt ls e311.‘ . gent that the slight damage nqwd has been caused by the pointing 0V1"! been done before the plasm- ‘ly dry. mizflledof w lCh is respectfully sub» Gape Traverse , Airman believed l Killed in action Word was received last week by Word was received n, few week..- nso lhllt he Was reported nrhsing _ opcraticnal and at the time hoces were (mp1 1111" hf? might still be living. S nee Charles W. Nelder vs Jemina Cos- the message COFFEE necessary in or- Rcagh Tinney self and others. of‘ the largest class of pilots ever to Now a member of the Royal New Zenland Air Force, after many years of 5111""! ABOVE (L01!) with LAC W. H. Fuller, 59 Whittier Avc., Trflnscona, Man. LAC W. J. Higgins, a native of Kenslngton. Prince Edward Island was one of the graduating members receive their "Wings" at Nu. 2 S. F. T. S. (Uplnnclsl neur Ottawa. SUMMEMERSIDE GUARDIA PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE csidcnce in that country, he is d Mrs. Louis Traverse that bel evcd klzied in action following an opernticnal flaight on the night of Oct. 12th. fight ‘ewors lave A_ 191121111’ review of the war slt- creasing the output of airp ' chajnhin ‘the 1111111111 “T15 Elvsn by Mr. Justice A. tanks, guns, and all 011121" n- For ~" - E. Saunders to the Grand Jury at. tials so badly needed by our fzght- vinccd . Elmer was bum m Cane Tréverse in Silmmerside where he attended the public , _. he entered flimnn Hit“ 5 Judge Saunders scholar srfp He gram sians to hold Leningrad. Ln In outlining the events iadihv u invasion lieved their resources in hanpov. yesterday. of Russia, expressed ‘.11.. criti- fidcncc in the ability of the lins- both Moscow any event. he and be- e im- iflfllll! and main- army it ccnts pcr quart. Signed. Scott —*——- u and war materials was p 1101's. Horace Glover Hnrgld —-6Alt CATCHES r-ms _ The “"1 Jam“ 31'8"" 1111111" and he played mourn... Sea...” f“ inexhaustible, 111111 5111-51111 - Morle 1v: n 11 K "d 1.1m, 1P9,” Sugnmerséde dFiremen were can“; “tater! n! darting Riatvjgefxeéfitfmr: g loved on the Varsity Hockey portancc of the grout nc'v ixirlustriul ____ ou on _un uy afternoon for an ‘ ' - - cam. _ empire which has DPCII bill’ up in _M_.\GI,11.R__\1.E BARB‘, w 31am,’ ‘owmg w a cm. belonging w glanapllagellrzcftfiiltzchéalrar; Téclhdfgovnxilptrrzy; He enlisted in the Atnmce‘ 59p- Russia cast of the Um! mountains. royugu)‘ __ ‘Nlflgislratp w‘ Yll/lZgflItlS Rsrdio_ Service catching DCéom.ber 9th _ g1nlberalg3ég. the month war was capable ollsup] Da,by,,.,_sb,,,1y bruised nhd Sh“; re. 1e car was outside tlre Dry ' er are u was not coiled‘ until tairfng mil ions of soldiers ‘n tn 1m when h‘. _ 1 q; h 1 019311975 water Street west- The A l June, 1940. After rsccvvzng his field. md,1,.5,,c“.fl:,?,"a :1nl§s;0cn Mfg firemen succeeded in putting it pp“! "lining in several Air Force "I hazard the guest" said I "m, fir,“ m, v3.9“, part o, out.--S. The King v5 Wm A‘ Gamble‘ on lrfiis Walstem panolda he slgciaker, that Rtussia is going to be 111» P1111 ‘F11 ' - f‘. ——- motion 111 c. p. MacCallunr t-his ~ £185 1" "livery o v to lwlll h." German m,“ ‘m l‘ “m” °1 '9 _LA[)|Eg BOWIJNG AT CAPL use “m. adjourned um“ June 1941 at STSlFItO n. He went o"er- where it is at mcscnt during llurtv 111111-11 from the we=t to n‘- iettdCmirt1 Aliigistrnte Derby was we“ some very “we games this h i, 1 Nd _. “L, 1 week when the ladies held thei' u“ qmrtlpgil‘ nilfglvewgl: imslbonf usual bowlin st the Capitol a1: 111,5 leys. The sptfrres for the first [o _____ time beat their opponents the Hur- ~llONf‘. AIRMAN — M1‘. and ills. Owl's Clark. Kcnsingtovr, wsre Fthlflv night in honor of gnmes- to one with a score of a; Wellingtons two games to one wiui 88hr» ls home on leave. A large ntun- the High Three 546 pins, and the P: 0f lrivhrls nnd neighbours were High Single 248 pins. Much interest 21.311111 11rd 111v evening nlensnntflv is shown in these games played ev. rle-lzgltllllflllllfllllg An address was eiy Monday affel'l‘logn,-_S_ Fm’ (‘Ll l; rzucsts of honor oy Mr ___ CH“ filllgiPlllglSt while Mr. urvllle ._.(}A|([) PARTy AT minfa“. “f; 11¢ presentation of a RIVER — The home of 111 st watch. Refreshments M“, wm, Hickey, were served by the ladies. ,. _ -T—_— event on Thursday night when they Th“ (R035 LARD PARTY — enml-galjyed low, st o1 11 series of card oartlcs “r1150 lllllflS for the Red Cross ms hcid 111 the Town Hall, Ken- czvbon on Wednesday night. The n 1L, ‘unit of Red Cross WOIKE“! l: hosmsses on this occasion. 521g’ 131151 auction were played Mid leasing music furnished gfuiolffl“ “'01! h?! M15. 1951113 ocol musicians. Master Edgar Hic- Bfidgemf. 111111 M11 5°01‘ 9 11198 101' key, twelve year old son of Mr. and. 1,}, mllml,“ 111° 51101011 1111195 Mrs. Edgar Hickey played the vluiin ‘me andurélcd to Mrs. Leo McAr- for several dance numbers showmg ‘,5 sqvewilb 31155011 MCKRY- Bblllfh remarkable musical talent for one frifs ‘for 11131121111? blbflitils-wdvlklaebgalg; so youngfl-‘K 511v Bee unit-K ~ ‘ party and dance. Thirteen tables o1 suct on were ln play and the prims were won by Mrs. Arthur Err-nan and Mr. Bernard Mncfnllan. - freshmcnts were served and dancing for l few hours to the strains —SCll00L SPORTS-More tcrest than usual was taken in the School Sports at Bcdeque ink this yetugwith seven schoo ecmpetlng. Arthur MCFaIlBIlQ M:- Ihsgn ynws RECEIVED -wond o, m Pin TPPClVIKl in Summerslde vembgrlhlh in Winnipeg on No- w“ “V1911 of Horatio N. Cress- ' c ~r 11 short illness. The late Eeanorossurll was a native of St. awsswm the son of the late Harry m m #115 mother 1s still living M, orig-swirl Wfstern Canada. firStbre-divlls death makes the m" 1" 1'10 11111111? of several n s: ildhd sisters. His sister. ,0 {he 01,1’ was n recent visitor lo whiiisimd’ Th“ ‘Molly moved w,“ b; kl“ "my years ago but ma Wllv remembered bv their Lsslstlng. The judges were Wright. Mfdd etori, y Sear-tetown. Frank Joni ne- Bedeque. At the close of the smfts each school firmed a clrc c w1.n their teacher in the cent-m Arnold Henderson presented the ch00 Sobcy, margin. not oni merit. the scholars and their tea- lly ivy; 1...,- M chera. Miss Clark and Miss E111;- lrlr ‘- e‘ r cr°sswell 1 l , but he also prais- “ es 11s widow and sons and mixer?” be g such Rood 11K tors. one son Ralph ls serv- l1 - _ , th h 1 fcllowed ggsvllsllls Melestys Forces over- 5111mm 02f,- Znfigdffiigqus. Mid. r“ ' dlgtvn, Central Bedequc. Urwer l“ Freetown. Seorletown. Aumlo fal-‘lfl l. three hearty cheer! 9 it: m1 ilcwron num um £11111... Attention Poultry Raisers Our efficient killing service with MECHANICAL PLUCKING means money In your pocket, avoid a 20 to P" cent loss in grade by taking advantage of ihl! service, We can dress your poultry while you wait and 118i’ Y°11 0n a dressed graded basis. h ‘$1111 You will be interested in seein! 11115 1"‘ ° llmcnl poultry pluclier operating. ‘ "““'""“’°°‘1 "‘“""'-1“1 TOL BOWLING ALLEYS- There term- for the weekly card report to ing of the court after recess; which court was adjourned un o'clock this morning. sembled, beg 111- following report- We fell it is a. matter of congrat- of Prtn wd u ‘WW,’ with {Mm Toomb. suprebleaien almost totally for minor made her d this, we believe, is the through her illness was never heard 011110511 11111111111500 e to complain. but always had s wor of cheer and hope for the “nany many. visited her. l“ot only in any be sadly missed. more v N rth seco_ condition has prev d a md h: mob you addressed erenoo to world conditions, Y hichwmotby “1W01I-111'¢° w u y d1? he o-nnpll- CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Prince Edward 181111111 Kcnslngton __ SHERIFF'S REPORT Hi5 Lordsh two GRAND JURY’! REPORT f by several To Hon. A. C. Saunders Master of the Rolls, Presiding J udga, The Sheriff's report showed the Pllowlng persons committed to the ricanes 1n some close scoring, two fiégfiosxllfég‘éle“glfséggiflgiwgnwggé" The Hudsons defeated the g,,,§,°,{e,‘,’ft,:ifi§_*‘6°',%§”,§5§f§y£°"1 35 g}. crt Goodwin of Kcnslngron, o Score of 149 pins. Mrs. Kane won 1.“£§.§§1._ a"§§}’°§,.yg,h°§. ymagmfg; Traffic Act, one for and one for keeping gambling house. Prisoners at present servin once: two for breach of Pro lbltlo Act, one for breach of Excise Act INDIAN two for drunkenness, one for as- Mr. and adult, one for dam Indian River. two for breach of was the scene of a delightful social Act Town taxes sent- n visiting old friends-S. a to propert . Hfihway ‘Prafflvc The Grand Jury presgnttgd their p a e open- after til l1 November term supreme court Bummerside, P. E. 1., i941. skating ulation to the citizens is County generally that we duties l0 light at this Court. The term d. We listened this morning with ur- most heartfelt wish conclusions you have the iorecasts You lsh to stress the need of continued band. tw w the part of traffic of- Stewart. ficlals, especially with reference to stewart. w lights. her durln s fer, namely: vigilance on faultv brakes and defective While we believe that in the mat- and one t interest to the master us wl and it hat th drawn and in church have mime shall the r . wide circle of friends deepl reoommendu- her puclngknnd in May it please Your Lordship:- We. the Grand Jurors hero as- leave to submit the e the friends who way the home will she ref- but her death ls a. dlstl lty, where she was - give a hel Ca-pe Traverse. -—Ml‘. . A. F‘._ stationed Marx, is spending a of Freetown, were tors to Summersldc moraine-a. nierslde ls visiting In Memorzam ivms. 13111111 GLOVER ‘There passed pe her eternal rest at n J.W XHOthCI, l» is the commun e ways ready to early "Helen" went d Personals Robert Goodwin of the R. in Kerisfnglcn.-—K -—Mr. Thomas Hsmmlll of Bede- qu/i was a recent visitor- to Bum- -—Mrs. E. W. Manson of Sum- Mrs. George Lewis at Moncton. h the many‘; wgfi countries combined; o children. her mother. Mrs. J. W. Llu- $115k 111, W“l11'11r"11‘y lollowiiri: a two winter months. There may possibly “e9 5 3M9 5179111 Ht h-S b01118 in be a little gain here an We Germans,_but nothing of any COTISCQUTTICB. the much at Brandin, furlough 11t.t.ls min and the Uni “In the Spring, May or June. when Russia receives neoclrd supply of planes and tanks from Great Bri- wishes that Hitler would make the 168 effort. Why? Because every Briton trnquestlonably knows it would end in complete failure and Hitler and would mean us just picture ituation as it actually ls. or say early in hir- tcd States, she will then take the initiative and drive s the Germans out of her country. welcome vlsl- on Saturday be greatly aided driven buck and reverses, we can her daughter, slbly can to supply the peop subjugated countries arms, those all necessary and equipment. and difficult. her home seoond deavoured to sh w" n. country many kind and svm- m battlefield nct loss to during the past own at noon. A y mourn the fam ly circle wing hus- “d 1311mm and the tcr of dimming lights, more courtesy Elmer Nor-bore; Gladys, Mrs. Char- Mr. Churchill ln l; being shown than w}? kgow only msny o en era who fall to dim approaching other moto drawn vehicles, or We thoroughly an their l rist-s. mmC time available t0 are in cha such commendation we have with M51115 15° lng quarters of several flaked tinned dampness had ngo to the plutor tile. . Th their various duties :0 can“ u and Gertrude; _ and Clinton Women's Institute. former is; too well that Keith st still driving funeral which was lghts when tended. was I horse Thursday, Nov. 6th, pedestr ans. and whole-he w your remarks of War of Aces were t e purchase Taylor, Mal home ling officiating. iut- John Stirling. A proprlate lth The Lord's My Snegphcrfi su d Stamps Sometime We'll Un of small or moderate means. Following your Lordship‘; instruc- tions. we have made n thorough in- of the Court House prem- ter; 1m, and we not only find them in first class condlltlczgr bug ceour a recs on o m 1%‘: and who are makinl 5 splendid job of attending to 01R pportun- fectlveiy my for assisting and investing at the people Mrs. D. piano. The beautiful flora wish th who Mrs. John Stewart we aret and Sutherland; Keith lllson; Mrs. Peacock ly rc- Mrs. Emma Dennis and Clinton the offices and 11v- In . . P. cases we found the point Warren. Don from the walls, and ln bathroom we noticed that the con- caused 1d rendered ry‘ lor! held st t e homo on m Rev. A. ue; Roy, and ve ely and Rock and a duet rlerstand was cf- by Mrs A. D. the Btlrling and Mrs. Patterson Walker we may $111011’ McKenzie were n5 IOWSZ Crescent, mother, wreath, the Wreath. Mrs. to Mrs. Morrison; pallbearers aide an un- Interment, took tint People's Cemetery. brothers and ss- Robert Foster and Sprays, Taylor, Justin the side, Elton Woodslde, Charles Wood- d Wilfred Pickering. presiding at the powers will Iitv Pillow, family; Glover family; Dr. and Don‘; “alga against Gcrmn and M!“ A". the msisthrfce Age"; w"! Great. Britain " our success ls Therefore let were: William ace at the long hours, an ensingmn. will join Russia and Britain ln the , fight for their liberty and freedom. "9115111119111 91° 1141111 Grealt Bxiiltaén. Unitfi Stabs, oncl Russ a w o eve n e - w g ylgogf Germany ls bleeding to resources are this the many thousands of pla trmks, grins, and trucks lost destroyed by Germany; and Ger- rany afwr 5 months terrific struggle {hgtflpegt ls not yet within the gates of Mos- snd in my lions but rest assured it can be done. It ls within of reasonable probability 111 May or June of Clinton, on Tuesday. Nov. 4th, Hel- Stewart, daughter of the late °p°n “ Ger-many and s11 her allsntly than the told us, "We have now an air 11 "010010- T110 which ls at least equal tn size and ' numbers. not to speak of quality. German air power." surely it stands —Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McCarvllle, In this drive I predict Russia will and assisted by British nnd United States soldiers and airmen. Once the Germans are meet with mnjor visualize the mn- the German with ammunition, This may be slow the realm front in western 41011511191‘ . l ~ l h- . and Mrs. Stewart of Norboro ggmrolzfldfikzgz} {mt a use of W s 0e gytgrbgelggggl vagina lfilllllgésslover; reasonable probability. I have en- find our ceased was an industrious. of the sacrlflcln infractions pathetic rlend to acquaintance. repeat it is a 0w that Russia is times greater than conquered a country of resources, and has d a population double that of Ger- No soldiers ever more bravely and Russians five mont . m “and It is true Eléulssiamwas fairly well d . and other sctllvlélea. At 13,22,112‘; "g?" bfipmvlfilty" 118° °1 4° Yem- 11" “"1 and prepared. On the other hand, guard in England. r Hitler and his German hordes was 811K101“ 10 111001 hm’ never better prepared. And now we find the Germans halted by Russia. What. may be expected when Great yet. she equipped United States join Russia and throw sll the weight of has just recently force Add to airplanes. tanks guns etc. as compared with the ef- forts of ‘he Axis powers slx months from this date I think and in conclude the er be able to with- l tributes stand the pressure. SUCCESS ASSURE!) ‘lf today Russia practically single 1W1 111111111111 u able to hold her own ny and her Allies. to reason with all mentioned from and United States, assured. all vl o can in the factories and mnnltlon plants put. to the wheel with the fixed determination of working d thereby daily in- him. Let Russia. an m; the in some respects l: o; and improving her posit Is struggle, accor "Hunger and impo- rcigning in is or four years more. have a feeling the end will come suddenly and unexpectedly before Add to the end of 1942. In any case I pre- nlzs, dict the Allies will march victor- and louslv into Berlin before the end Ge cow and WETC Tiives Rleuiew of War Situation the opening of the Supreme Court 111g forces. We hear a good vasion of the British Churchill stated rccc "Hitler relied upon a attack even more vasion to bring invasion as soon as he up his courage and make arr-ungo- rncnts to take the 1111111 I 11in convinced that never be able to make the necessary 110W tillgflgcd in scc armaments the arrangements to take the plunge. shores are safely He ls too busily engaged the with the Russians to think of tak- ing on any more trouble. And for the reasons I have nlrea he \vlll be beaten has an opportu I venture to say every B Germany's Losses Hitler today is a. life and death strugg exceptionally powerful country which only holding the Germtns stre n Leningrad conditions in the Isles. Today our fighter and bom- ber- plnnes are now equ those 0f a ye planes. yet on every attack, what possible chance have the Germans of against us in the slightest. The mands the sous. than upon us to our knees. 'sr That has failed. This only increase ally his need to come at us by direct bcforc he \Vi‘ll riity l0 lnnkc even n d there by start at invasion. engaged in nnany. Ln four months of war Germany has lost 4,500,000 soldiers. death; her giving out." r will be. Then greatly outnumbered 1n realim occasion we everythin were able to beat off the enemy beloved Empire, and our Allies this titanic struggle to the very air? Not Royal Navy What chance have call. attempt all this; many hundreds of long rouge guns from the shores of France and all they may use kinds of gas and flame throwers But I repeat the Germans will ‘or azainst a stone wall that. positively is irnprcgnable. Hitler is undoubtedly a madman, and will not stop at anything if he thinks he has a possible (trance to succeed. But even 11 mailman wili ‘empt the impossible. *- rcasons stated. i am cori- ‘e will never be any 1n- up vasion, or any attempted invasion Isles. My. ntly that starvation m. lily Act C3D SCTCW to be the 2.9-" Hitler at present _ respective cly rclatc-tl riton only the end of crit is ‘not the probability by early next summer 1t may be needed. If it is, 1 feel America's skilled arnendc arsenal \\'ill fiehiing for frccdom shipped places United Slates is prirt cxreyitirinnliy we are all greatly more could she do deal these days of the British Isles. p about a second attempt at an in- d, the of all U. S. PARTICIPATION With the United Slates Neutra- United States is as much in the war as 5 Great Britain. As fat as I can see the only difference is her and towns are not being bombed. United States has declared herself COliIIITiPS Her" navy is 111g that. all the from her landed at their cities of destination. now doing her which thankful. What even if she rle- clured war on Germany? Many of well. for airmen are el- cly in the fight. If war was de- clared many more would unques- tionablv respond to the call disaster l0 R1181‘ But t fr'om this. her army at pres- rcnlly required. In all reasonably sure you will find her Allies. army fighting side by side with the For the past five months, I again le with repeat. Russia almost single-hand- strong. ed has fought the Axis armies to a is not standstill, What, I ask, will happen ngthening ion. As a 0f i943. but to the Axis powers against united front of Great United States, and Russia? Should ding tn we doubt the result? Certainly not! Many have predicted this fight. going to be long, possibly three Personally I Germany. to assist ln the protection of hi‘ B80 we 110W succeeding best of our ability. "l9 C0111- homcs and families? We must our responsibilities and do g we can in assisting our the Britain, This road to victory ls hard and difficult and is costing many mil- of valuable lives. It is costing let us countless millions of dollars for all British necessary war supplies. What ore we, who are staying home and en- nl if not joying the comforts of lifc, doing our all in Many opportunities arc afforded us. and we must rosgioiid to This opportunity lS available the the Germans against Is on sea? to rich nnd poor alike. We must The answer is no chance whatever. We have today between three and four million well-trained men on and war savinl! Oil!’ the countryside. Mill QBSY. Man for man our army can. ‘.n my opinion, beat the They have superiority over the Germans time and again Today the British are lliary war organ fighting with their backs wall. They arc nation lr1 existence. of tanks. guns and all o merits of destruction. How would ll use cur a we have been doinw. l several vears we have born British our ailtonrohllcs fur too '1illf‘ll d their day as we travel buck and from our hcmrs to our it'll?“ brv "q. i-ur cars. h1b‘t. It ls Md astc be possible to land on of England an hn-ny million men to equal Army? How could they lnh heavy tanks, guns, etc? Is lt nos- Germans to release bvsnoss we invarin 30.110 This has bwomc a and for our hcalth< and vce also w ga= and money. - Let 11s then resolve it is rrbsolulc" 11""- Bv doing this slble for thc from the suredly wonl hope of making a successful tempt. Is lt possible fo mans to assemble ln ports 3 to 5 thousand land their troops in England with- out being destroyed by Navy and airmen before they make the ottmcpt? The Ge shores have been mined and rotected with barbed wire ements. with tanks traps demonstrated Russian front. fighter and bombing planes gliders? This number d be required ln the at- cars only when r the Ger- essarv tn do so. the channel can help to so to country, 11nd 011 Put those Mill the Briflsli Ines cvtlflcates Mid 51311105 But best of all. eddy entang- Germans. their the most determines work. I re They arc now vnPon Army. splendidly equipped with all k'ntl.s and other similar How may we save? Let 11s utomnhllcs much l"ss than Fnr the ther lrustrir- the shores of 3 or the most as- barwes flfllfl! IDIY ery 011C and thus help in the war emergency. owe this duty lo our King airs‘. w try‘. We owe it to our wirts families. Tire security is tmexcell- r lzrcater or This ls a duty all over ed. The need was new- ofusP r. ms into war Opportunity For All relvcs. let each ln use save every dollar we can. and in- vest the some in wnr savinzs stamps certificates effort. a nd We 11n- and Then again when the call comes. let us never forget the msnv aux- izntlons. all of which to the are dnlng such excmtlonally noble fer to tho Rcd Cross. Sirl- Knlglrrs of Columbus. societies. all ‘Gowmml-nt Tux Alirllliii.,1~.l’ln 1 {ply Mm lorry to 113st P'°”°'mm" \' . rsinr! W’ a v d Each - 1t 11nd un er . Children ul 1 - . . , m‘ Twelve years 11111011111111- l- ARI} .____. Olll‘ rve the needs of our _C.=-—__"'T_'1l___ lfisiinnnt ALL 11111111111111 iurrzlinct-sfdéV lc illT()X.(.‘.lllllJ lq~1r11 lion of the n11: (lUllZllw -' I '1 cluirflics in t"l1 111 "llibr-i‘ " '11: tui- hz-reby plcrlue 111 taste. 01' 111111111» :11’: _.- lFl the 01113111011 1.1 l, war. 1S.gll1ll1i1ll Witness: A wholchenrlrq ITAW/illfl? to n Pledge 0f this kind Wquyl _1¢,~,-c a double purpose. Bcwl - m.» “may - - ‘i rrr-cul- r n _ ill ('11. 1. we have in Czinricn, at lens‘. for the war lwrrlxl. Let us again do “$110111 that ‘row f1r1' cont. lire new dress and lhg new suit. of clothes we 1111mm <1 w blly, LPl 11s inukc Olll‘ 01:2 01mins serve our nccris for nnotlrrr year at least. Liet us deny ourselves of the many luxurics we have been accustomed to enjoy. BY Qrfving out these sucgestions We W111 11° 110111.’: a krcat. service 1° 0111' 00111111111’. and also to oursel- res _ If We are lnynl, it w» an» pan-inn h". why shmilrl we lwsllfllfl m d» all this. and a: murh more 11,: p05- sible? Let us H1111 do our full riulv. Surely we could not Pxpoqt, m d}, less! Let the peoplc of our Proriircn “e0 ovcr the lflp" ill :l1<- pun-hose 01 “T11” savings cvrlifJcilrs and war saving stumps. By each one o.’ 11s assisting to lhfl limit of our resources is the 0111b’ safe WHY of making sure “Thgrc Will Always B1- Au E115. n News Briefs TORONTO. Nov. 25 — 1GP)»- Prof. A. B. .\fr1cl)o11r1l<l, 1 U11.- versity. Antlgonish. N. 5., mid 1n merit of st. Francis rm address hcre today h nmv s0- cial order froo of the pitfalls and shortcomings of the prc-rvnr rlvuio- cratic s)‘. cm must be plzmncci 11nd executed by the 3011111 of Canada. LONDON, Nov. ~1(‘P|-- Allied forces in Ll :1 are re- ceiving “hoflcn nir prnlot-liirn than cver hr-fnro", (‘lit-slur Wllmotl, Australian llrnnrlrzisl- lng correspondent, said in an eyewitness report quoted to- night by the llritish lit-unil- casting Corporation. KBRKLAND LAKE. 011i. 1' 25—(CP) — Prvsidsnt. \\" Simpson cl local 210. liuterih. 1 a1 Mine. Mill and Smelter Work- ers (C.I.O.1 unrio1111rr~d,‘.c that a. confererce of Czmac trade unionists will hi‘ hciri Kirkland Lake Snuirciny "‘n ' Sllil, Oil CO-Offlllllll-(‘fl Ill SpCCt to the Kirkland Lake s. BOSTON, Nov. 25—lAl‘l-— William Cardinal O'Connell, dean of Cardinal-priests lu the highest council nf lhc Ruruuvr (‘alholic Church, snld today that the lfnllfitl S\lll|\ -.1|u...l beware lest it b1- strangled lry the "creeping paralysis" of class hatred and athcistlc prn- paganda. 1o Qtiistfisfi OF CHILD'S COLP nuapu VICKS i VAPOR“! . ‘on .', i”. i llouml Tr/ip FAQES TU I M U N L I U N -(‘i1~lu.:—- FRIDAY, "EFEIVIRER fr"! 4‘ §I\'TI,'RI)Q\Y. "PX PIMBER 411,1 u". blnndfyvélllk" 3- l9“ 1Q! s J - “J from (‘llARLOTTl-i1‘0\'.‘\' quckcu Good II 941' CUAUHHN ONLY _____ For Furtlrcr 1117111111" 1 "1""'"""” ,,.,,, 11111.1 l'.'""l W? N NATIO cgnrerlgggnl nu m (A hypi- , sav- In 1mm Hutton. Mm M" "' u" i 1M w- i... ledge himself or _ _ _. _ .. ... ..lpp"pllllflllill.wrl ' Iirrlllllprpp... _