MAXIMC 01A MERE MAN __-i- (h, freedom of the unlVflifi- r____________, m u-"umidlng sell’ one acquire: iottetow ‘unis; (lunrtlittll. Founded ll". tluertllnn ‘Ire Cont; Mf/ ///' The Peop|e’s Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN , CANADA, THCRSDAY, Novel/tacit 21, 1940 12 PAGES Prosperity depends on confident-r, Ind confidence on goodwill. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN IIEW EQUIPMENTITU RINORGE BRITISH AIR __l_illiiiilT 46 Huge Bombers Sharp Shooting Ground Cans Dull Attacks Midlands Und-er-Ileavy Assault By Enemy Bombers; Dam- asfacligtjlfllnght Heavy- Turkish Radio Anti-Axis In Comment ISTANBUL. Turkey, Ndv. 2A).- t_\|'l——lll ‘iurkish radio took n tiruu -lr sairqastic anti-Axis tone tonigiit in discussing lluiigzu ’s ldheri-iicii to the Gcrman- t- sliiin-Japaiicsc alliance. hlltllilv iii-inn». _r.lie broadcast, the ‘Iui-ldsh (‘Alblllfit met in I onc-liinii- cxtruordiiuiry session, llltl iati-i- i-rciiiier itciiii Sllidilm addressed it private meeting of g rlianientary committee. 82min of his talk were not disclosed. The radio predicted that Bu- irniiia iruuld follow Hungary in |igiii|ig up with the Axis llllt N- urttd "there is still no sign l"lAi'll\ is going to change hrr ll0lli . It is true that Bui- aria liisllcs certain territories, hat it is also true that Bulgaria doe: not wish to lose entirely lit-r i-idcpcntlcnce. “it sccuis Germany, recogniz- [Ilg lllili iiii- war will laltaiong tinir, is trying to build nn anti- Engii>h iiioc in the name of the new iirdcr." EDITH‘. Istanbul streets were blacked out tonight for the tint time since the war began. Argentina Promised Aid VJAblllNGTON, Nov, 20.-(AP)—— Jesse ll. Joncs, United States Iioaii Afllllllilsllilivl‘, todav promised Ar- gflllllllh liitlll$ and whatcvci other elp " u ivc necessary or dtSlf- ible w . i c int-aiiiiig oi the good Dliilllllkll‘ 1. . y." Jam-s h.l.il that although an Ar- iiiiilt‘ iillitllLiili llilSilUil llO\V lll asiiinsuiii iiiid iiiiidc no sin-cine ftullvss i111 Loiuis, United States of- ficials ii i assurcd its members oi ' - ‘pfffliltlll iuid aid. illll7l15 bcliit: discuss- . d, “as the possibility 0f r w: iiiiictl iltuiies purchases of Afgvllillit‘ products not; in coin- Dtiiiiuii \\"..ii wiiiciicaii B00115. hill‘- tlcularii- ilriiis useful in national tlefciii” inch as wool. hides and metals. 15,596 ready To be called O'I'I‘.~\WA, Nov. 20.—(CPl—At the "ill 0! iiviclicr the Royal Canadian Air rbrcc lizid on liimd 15.296 appli- t-onis iii! t‘.\illlllli('(i, who mi ht be "Bllixl at anytime, Air P°“*‘l' a-iiii iii n return tabled llic [Yilillllhllfi today. ,Tl“' iiiulicunis by provinces iii- elililfli. Nyw ilriiaisividk 434, Nova mil“ 4311. Prince Edward Island re -i in Coming Events 10.1 _..__-- "Trliiliv Tea Thursday this week. —- fiftil-ll-lfl-Ql "Benn | p t, 1 . mam H unis-Per In 65 Halrqtlot NJQFXQLE; gzlngonaggnficttilhtltll Friday, L-d32-l1-21-Ii. "Bill/ills live hogs ilrlday Nov fiinifm“ Emmi“. Rey Bolnail. l‘ River. L-GBT-ll-jfl-ii. "s l "_"" u this"! §i‘d.‘"é‘8.‘i£“°'i»“.1.#.€ gm’. Y. Wenmmslllurday afternoon and otaummflg “f . loll. Saiurdrly ‘altos m“ L-OOO-ll-lfl-Il "Collecting ll n, .. V" hots u usual ....r:.izi-".i"“ ""11 =v~~ rm- : dmkrlclziiiiyégriiid all lltirfOallid- ohm‘! Con“... A . p0! car or _ c‘ Green‘ Emgagreen. Albany. James 14-718-11-21-21. (By William J. Iliunphreyg, 5,- lociated Press stall W111") LONDON. Nov. 2l—tThursday)- (CH-Nazi planes swarmed out o! the night for a second “tctal" at- tack on Britain's industrial mid- lands but earl today it was re. gortcd that a erriilc antnalrcrag; arrage had dulled the edge of the new offensive. Ground guns, flrliig with new effectiveness, dispersed waves of planes attempting a mass raid on an east midlands town after less than two hours o!‘ incendiary bomb dropping which is nit-rely the first step in the "Coventry technique." 'I'lie bombs were extinguished and little damage was reported. How the rcst of the midlands fared was not known. Other bombcrs ranged over Lon- don and towns in southwest Eng- land and Wales. But the action did not seem to be as widespread as last night's which. covered a, record area. (The British Air Ministiy (lid not mention all)’ wwiis aiiakcd last night. The German high cciiiinziiid claimed Biiiiiliiglitiiii, second larg- est industrial city in England, was one of the taigicts.» The nine-hour attack last night. left a. dozen towns strewn with. wicckagc. Official (icscnptloiis said the damage was hiaztvi‘. .l'llt:l'e were an undisclosed number of casual- es. Such an aerial offenslvw-in its worst form seen iii iii.» attack on Coventry last Thursday-has been expected by the Royal Air Force and the itrmy since last May, and fl some (‘Xlltfits believed the Germans actually tried in the heavy (iaylight raids of August when they vrcrc rc- pulscd with heavy losses. Nazis Ready for Night Assaults? Now the belief obscrvcrs here t»! are ready for co: stiuiis with piltis tl'.l.ll0fi for night bombing with the same lutciisit-iv with which the mechanized division rs and iiicii were Lflilllfd in .i_v and tested on tLze Polish prevails among ‘t the Cicriiiiiiis iuuous night a..- plains That could mean that such indus- trial and shipping ilfCtisl as Shef- ficid, liiriiiiiigliaiii, Glasgow and Livcrpool would be attacked stead- Y. No observer doubts the power and tenacity‘ xviiii which tiicsc blows can be struck. Vvliili- Britain is ..ti~cii;;'ilicniiii: i101‘ defences, the gcucmi ice-ling is that the best de- fence will be retaliation on a vast "(Continued on page II, Col 'l)_ Isaw Decla Hungary Annexed to Axis States Small State Agrees to Aid Rome - Berlin Partners if Other N atioiis Enter War. VIENNA. Nov. 20.——(AP) —-Hitler today annexed Hunimrv to the Cier- maii-Italian-Japanese . which he tiius converted into a four-power alliance by means of which lie hopes to dciciit iIi-itain and effect a total- itarian reorganization of Europe. Asia iiiid Africa. By treat , Hungary joined a mill- tary. polltcai and economic coin- paci. pledging olnt action against anv wunti-v w in the future mav engage in the European or Asiatic wars. observers noted that by ‘the siB- natures oi the foreign ministers of Germany. Italy and l-Iunizllfy. 11ml the Jlillllllfltifl ambassador to Ger- many, Hitler had broadened his D0- ientiai base of military operations in the Balkans, to include (sreew. Yugoslavia, or Turkey. perhaps ul- timately toward Suez and Baghdad. itibbciitrop, the German Foreign MiIllSi/cl‘, declared in a statement that "more powers will follow" in Hungary's footsteps. Lion. ion Aiimncscu. Premier of Romania, left tonight for Vienna iiiui Blffllllvio see lrlitler, and the news service Dlenst aus Deutsch- iiuid intimated that he would sis“ the act, iiIDnici-mcd sources in Budapest’- said Romania. Spain and Bullallfl may be the next JOUEIS). The Hlilittttfllillfl issued a state- meiit siiyiiig "Hungary Joins the E€filll LIIYCC-DOWEI‘ pact with the intention , _ . to contribute ivlihiii ihc limits of her power toward a ' lmppler political and cc- ‘QIIIIIZBHOII of southeast- 0i em Europ $4,000 To Collect Tax (YITAWA. ilfiov- 1'0 “C?” “Th? Drpu mrni of National “Revenue coliccis iucomc tax for PilllCE-iléag u-ru-d Island at a charge 0f $ i‘ _ Im- your; ior Quebec at a chmgr. of two pcr cent of the taxes col- lopiod; for oniriric a charge of $80.- oiin; for Manitoba at a charge 0i Ff 0C0 and for the Yukon territory l cfuarizc of two per cent of the collects-d, according to a re- in the House of u: ' fuxzs pl)’ to a qucsfioii Commons today. A-FCIDTINTAL DEATH (TLACE BAY, N. 8.. Nov. 20 -- (CPJ -Aii accidental death ver- clirt \\‘£l> l‘f‘.lCii(‘(l today by a cornm- 1~1~'.< jury inquiring into the faml ihrntini; yesterday of Pie. Murdoch IL 3.01311 of Bay Si. Lawrencc,.N. S. Pic. C. H. ilnrt testified he iilld Brown wcre going off aunrd dull’ VCFif‘l'fi.\_\' whcn Brown risked Hart to hand him his riff-c. Hart said that a5 hc passed over Browns sun, it disclinrgcti. the bullet going through the viciinrs abdomen. red Ultra Vires Re Drunken Driving Supreme Decision Dis- misses Appeal By ‘Crown In Case Of Cancelled Motor License. Germans May liave Two New BigWarships-r- A BERLIN, Nov. 20--(A.P)—The Gemian army magazine Die Wehr- macht today published a "picture of a 35,000-to:i German battleship of the Blsmerck-Tlrpitz clans" which caused observers to believe two new ships may be in service in the German navy. The picture showed the ship ln harbor, with smoke issuing from lit; ‘funnels and activity vls ble on eo . The magazine said this type of battleship was armed with eight all-centimetre (about 15-inch) guns placed in four turrets and l2 l5- centimctre (about six-inch) guns. The Bismarck was launched Jan. i4, 1039, and the Tlrpltz on April I, 1939, with I-ftler present at both cercmciiies. , ‘Flier-c has been no formal an- nouncement that either ship has been put in rerv!ce. but, neutral cb- servers in the German capital be- llcvcd bath of turn-n may have been t commlsslontd last June. In g ludguient filed in the Supreme court yesterday by Ma‘. Justice A. is. Arsciiauit, theprovi- sions 0i; the Provincial Highway ‘iraiilc Act as t0 cancellation of licenses oii conviction tor drunken driving is declared ultra. vines. The reason given is that the Criminal uoua has invaded this field under a section enacted in I939. a The parties to uie case in which judgment was tiicd yesterday were the L-‘IOVIIICIM Secrctarv oi tiic Pro- viiiue oi Prince rlowaru lSlfllllLlili- peiient, vs. Michael L Egan. res- pondent. Tiie full text ul the judg- ment follows:- The Respondent, Michael L. Egan, was coitvicwd by Btlpcndlary Mag- istrate ueorae o. ‘fweedy, also w, under Section 285 sub. sec. t. oi the Uflmlllili Code. ior driving a motor car while intoxicated BBO was sen- tenced w seven days’ imprisonment. Under the provisions of this said section of the Code as enacted by Li Geo VI (I939) Cap. 20 Bec, 6 the rltipciisiury could have made e fur- ther order prohibiting the accused from driving a. motor vehicle for a period not exceeding three years. rle did not do so but certified to the Provincial Secretary the fact of the conviction and in pursuance o t-Jectlcn 84 of the Highway Traffic Act i036 the Provincial Secretary AAAACUAAPU inc Respondent's license .cr one year. The conviction was made on the (Continued on PM’! ll. 0o! Coventry were killed and woundgd bombers. Tuwilspeoplc are Show“ after the raid. One thousand residents of the flourishing manufacturing city of in the ruthless attack hy Ggrman lnsliltcting the blackened ruins Greeks To Keep Retiring Losses; British ATHENS, Grccce, Nu“ gg__(_s_p) 7A llovfilllllfillt aDokes-man claimed tilde‘ Italian troops are re. A“ 1A1 s0 iubichy along tlic central £0,313; ‘Glrieizjfi; i-lzgt llif. is (iliIlCIlli. thciii. up up “m1 iiic Italian front, he 55111 1591-01“ lguftllllvvbi- of IQOIIILZLL: ureccc, a ii. iiilallwtlti-S (itboiit 5111 1111115; inside Aitiilllili and west of the Aoos. it was described as an “val iout. and the spokesman said iv llliuuiiaiit booty - 111¢l11d. in»: munitions. trucks, gun; - 115d lni cn to tiic Greeks, lie asstitctl. ico. that a battalion oi Albanians in the Italian forces iiuu ICVUAUEG. and been disarmed. in the Koritza sector, Wham lnctii limiter)‘ lire ls thunder- ing down upon cvcry roan lead. , lug iijoni that hpslcgpfl 1mm", iiisc ill‘ A.bunia, tlic (hunter. olluisnt: ts proceeding tonight in wiiiit was described iicre as a vlriuitl cessation oi‘ jtalian ali- atnlxiiy. Earlier. the action of Fascist bombers was acxiiouxcdhed l0 iiinc slowed the advance. The city was said by Greek iii- fuiiiiaiits to D0 directly llltlltiCcLl Dy the fact that Grcck troops had gone down tonight irom previous ptsi- Lions on iviount Morava into the liiain lust south ui iiuldi/Ztl. ‘liic ciiminisiitd Italian aerial at- tack was ilitrlblltfltt. to their rela- tiveiv heavy limes iii the inst 24 liuuis. The Iirttish air coriiiiiaiid aiiiisuiiccd that the Royal Air Force pilots aioiie iitid shot down cl‘ put- out oi action ll Italian planes dur- int! inat period. Auiiit Lin: iouiilun coastal sector to iiii» sniniiwi-st. where the Italians now hold cii.v a narrow strip in LII'L'L‘.\' itfllitbi)‘, u-slciicc troops arc gaining gent-rally.- Bcicrc lxfllltlitt there was savage, irregular bayonet and hand-to-lianu gluing. (rroiii the Yugoslavian frontier town oi 131ml] it was rcportt-(i that Grcck heavy batteries, firing ironi Mount ivioravu, tiuti British plant's had suiiuitaiieously bombarded Kor- itza and that there were signs that the Italians were prepar rig to abandon the city). Vichy Reports 0e iiaulle Seeks Prisoners Trade VICHY, Nov. 20 — (C?) -— Vichy officials claimed tonight that Clen. Charles De Gaulle, lcadcr of free Frenchmen, has telegraphed the Vichy government proposing ari im- mediate exchange of prisoners he ls holding in Gabon, French Equator- ial Africa, for frce French prison- ers being licld by Vichy represen- tatives at. Dakar, West Africa. Gen. De Gaulle took the prison- err when lic captured Gabon dur- ing the last fortnight. The purported message mention- ed the names of eight free French officers who "I licar are to be tried by court martial at Dakar and "are in danger of their livtxs," the tele- gram was quoted as saying. They were taken prisoner during the unsuccessful attempt by Dc Gsulle and his forces to take Dak- ar, chief port of French West Af- li-icai. _ O-fi >-. Fascists Suffer-Ideaw Aerial Down Eleven Enemy Planes. Unable Up With Italians Pilots Shoot British start Fires in vast Skoda Works British Bombers Fly 1400 Miles in Over- night Raids on Ene- my Territory. By Tziylor Henry Associated Press Staff Writcr LONDON, Nov. 20 —-(AP) ~In n flight over 1.400 miles of hostile ttirlaiies, including the return Jour- ney, British bombers early today started fines in the vast Skoda armament works iii Gcriiinri-occii- plcd CZECIIO-SIOVEIKIGL The plant, iii Pilsmi, ‘ki the east- ernmost tnrgct reached in an over- night bombing campaign which ex- tended also from the harbor of Barflcur, Normandy. to Berlin and as far south as Iorienf. France. A returning British pilot said specifically that he lttid seen flames spread over the Skodn factory rind hoard a subsequent violentcxplos- ion. In the Berlin attack it was ac- knowledged that. only small forces participated. but the Air Ministry said ugvcrihclrss that it had bcen an effective one in which much damage was bcllcvcd to have been wrought to a big factory making German naval equipment. A fllcr assigned tn that lob made a rcpiirt that l‘(‘t‘flli£‘(l the rcccnt bombing of Munich while Hitler was there. "We had one of the really big boys on board, s brother of the one I dropped at itfunlcli a little time ago," he said. “Anti we let them have the first folloivcd by the rest of tiic heavy stuff, and thcn the in- cendiitrics." Munitions stores, said the minis- try, were among the Berlin objec- tives bombed. Also hit were railway yards and junctions not only in Berlin bui in Brciucn and Aurltli and the impor- tant. inland Rhine port of Duisburg- Rurlicrl. Murder Trial ls Adjourned ‘TORONTO, Nov. ifi-(CP) -'I'hc preliminary murder trial oi‘ Air- craftman flush Alexander Nowell, 2T, was flfllfillflllfd iodav until Nov. 28. Ncwnli is charged with strni l- ing his 22-year-old estranged Fn- iilsli wife. Aune. with one of her silk stockings on Toronto island last Sepicmber 29. Adlournment of the trial was granted bv Magistrate Ii‘. C. Cullen, after completion of crown evidence. Defence counsel G. C, Elgie asked for the adjournment to call "some of mv witnesses who are in the air shouldcrs, especially ranchers Foxmen Hold Annual Show Dinner Over one hundred interested fox breeders and exhibitors as vvel‘. as a number of ladies attended ihc annual foxnieiiiii banquets‘. trio Charlottetown Hour-l last night. A number of prominent fox brecrlors and others riclivcrcd addresses. Mr. Lowell Hancock of Summcrsltl“. President of the P. E. I. Fox Breed- ers and Exhibitors Association, pre- sided The banquet is an annual evcni held in connection with the fox 1191i- Show and has become vcrv popular. The affair lust night was the lat-zest of its kind for several years. During the course of the din- ner a toast. to the King was hon- ouried. 'I'he chairman. in his remarks re- ferred to the prcso-b; of a, nllqllypy‘ of promlnmit fox. ‘ from otiirr provinces. Tliosc inc ed: IVIr. Har- ry Downcy, M. L. A, of Albcrt County. N. B; Mr. R. Colpitis, V. LA. of Salisbury, N. B. and Mr. Lloyd Pollock of Kcswick, Ont. Most of tire slmikcrs made rcfcr- encc to the passing of Mr. W. I". Blifke. Provincial Fox Ficidman, one of the most prominent foxiiien of Prince Edward Island, which oc- curred mcenily. Fiiftn: tributes were paid to his ability" as a fox- mari and his fine character as a citizen. Hon. W. I-I. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture, the first spcaker of the evening, complimented the promot- ers of the fox show on s. successful exhibition and referred to the grant '*,'":=ii by the Department of Agri- truiiupc. llrs Worship. Nfayor B. Rov I-Iol- man welcomed the fox breeders and exhibitors on behalf of the Citv of Charlottetown. He expressed hope that the show would continue to be held in Charlottetown. I-le coiripli- mcntr-d the exhibitors on the cx-‘ collciii‘ improvement in their en- tries min referred to the showing of new types which are on display for the first time at the annual exhi- bition. Mr. George Callback, of Sum- merside, Judne of the Show frirthe Dfl.§[._$lX vcar». stated that in his opinion vcrv it ' faves are rcarlv i0 be pcltctl. l~lc ndvuscd the Anch- ers not to rush in with their pelts, as ilicre would be room for illdlll‘ on the iiuirlct infer. _ He warned the breeders iuzainst having bad sides on their foxes. Watch fcnthery sides and baggy on- denlvoring to get away from ha! and three-quarter slivers. was his advice. I-Ie also told foxmen to eliminate their uiitiesirablcs when the sun is not too bright. Speaking of the foxes in this years show. Judge Cailbeck said that thcrewere some vcrv fine ani- mals on display this vear. although (Continued on page II, Col 7) War-ZS Years Ago Today (Hy The Canadian Press) NOV. 21, l9l5-Atistro-Get1nan troops captured Novi-Bozar in southern Serbia, On the Eastern Front, Germans forced biick west of Dviiisk, Italian attack on Goritz developed in violcirce. AIISKTIZHIS surrendering glllilg position on east bank of U18 I-‘ll0Zl1-_ “flying fortress" bombers. A bomb planes also has been released. (ion. (it-urge C. Marshall, the terms of the transactions at a press added. At ‘hi: sziinc time. ilie army high cl disclosed that iicgotlaiions or way for the release of 20 rho four-cngined ' mad» hr fill" })O‘.‘fl‘l0il of SM.’- ' 1 ' -r- set‘. ouriremcn‘. was the first cdsymciat that the .' ir . l'~"1l‘YiF“Cl Norrlen sight is hcflevcd To be a newer and was to be ixtfcr mode‘. i NEH’ YORK. \'ov. 20-—(CP|— The Hm-rrv bomb sight. mmic available to Great Britain by tlic United States. is believed to ha one of the most accurate in the world, and was the Ilnitcd States’ must closely guarded military sccrt-t. iii-stills oi‘ luiiniiiiig praciii-cs lrv Yiiitcii Suites air squiitlrnus ncvcr arc mziilc Dulilic, but lt is known cvtrcinc accuracy» lillS bccn nhtcincii on smrill targrlw such as ships, from heights as high as 20.000 foot lts accuracy was. sziiil in lic such that (lit llllillltlllll. as nrflriiscrl hv fir!‘- mzan iiii-nicii. is unnecessary. Aficrcncli lioiuliliu: nrm-iiselit- ihvit-rican squadrons, the sightis rcniovcil from rI crv plane 0"" ilcipziiiitg. and is locked in f! vault trunrilcil li\' sciiiries. 'lo rivnid revealing i-tmsiruriinn st‘- i-rcls. parts nf tlic lvmnii \ll.'.l\i wi-n- built at <cvci'_:il <l‘ll-"'“"‘ plants, nrmc ni‘ which iuui the i-inmli-ic plan. neuofiflllfllls in- :ii'i scs" airfildl‘ 11,- or those -.._ . _..__.....____-n Annual luhacrlptlon Delivered $5.00. u! llnll—l>'.l.l. $1.00; (‘nniitlit and L‘. S. $6.00. Released By US; Bomb 52kt Too ilfiy Max Boyd, Associated Press Staff Writer) \‘.'.\.<ilIN(iTON, Nov. 20—i:\l'J-—'l‘l\C Government illsi-ltised lode; that 20 four-engined bombers ordered for the [nits-d SLiti-ii army a!‘ being released for sale to Great Britain as fast as they duct-ii and that negotiations are under way for the early release of i0 tiin he pro- sigiit formerly in the on Airicrlcen chief of confcrcnrc. arm) staff. ouiliiivii the Marshal said he understood that the first of 26 fotlf-Eligiiieti 11-“ bombers had becn delivered to Britain last Saturday bv the (‘unsoli- dnted Aircraft (‘ompany at San Diego, Calif. The remainder of group is to be di-lircrcd between now and the first part iif Alan-ii, he: tiiil U. S. Already ilsing New Atlantic Bases i \VA.SHING'I‘ON, Nov. Zki Secretary." Frank Knox d. alri-zicij.‘ using some (if lrtiillc buses, retreat)" Great Britain. llY"l lha‘ (Icvc . and added he Iliiiiorl sumo: ‘ bxbly arc using Kilt.‘ John's. Nflcl. A‘. 5. the Navy has "a men" doing prc shore facilities. rotary said in: siruciinu 1n <l must 0f the l‘.- crirrieri 0n this ‘ mid some wcritiii" Asked sbou. of a sifc for tii haw, Y B local ion. CARDTNYAI. AT .\_I‘I).\"("II)N MONCTON -—Carriir fi.)(i;i_v iiiili ' poriiificinl r official openini; o sonipfimi (‘ritlii - production replied that ,3 ‘lppc-nd 11m whether it was r '0 replace 21w Noideii bomb ‘Ii cxlsiiiig u. w.» or to irioke ans!‘ over ii» of"? Wile 5181i“ production line. ll.i l the B-iTCs and the 13-343 ‘oombcrs cap- _ of hidh explo- ,- i Isles i0 any pit‘ of 1' ' i i <‘.\ ' wciuli. ‘ (Ciiniinuctl on page ll. Col 1;] Great Interest In Fox fizdging‘ Largest Attendance For Several Years At Show Yesterday; Interesting Classes Today. The largest attendance in years was the gratifying statement miidc b‘ Mr. Walter SililW, Srcrciarv 0i the Silver Fox Breeders and Exhi- bitors Association when he referr- ed m ycsterdiiyxs turnout at ilic Provincial Fox Sh0\v._ The morning's judging was iutcr- ESLlIIQly watched but it was in the afternoon when the Paton Pavilion. flllNl to capacity viewed the plac-, lrigs in pale silvcr and new tyne classes that intercs reached its peak. ' , So much has bcen vrrlltcu and said about white faces, nciir plai- lnums and platinums. it was but natural that most everybody would be on the "qui vivc" to see them: but it is only justice to soy ilifll the honors were shared with ihl‘ pale silvers of which the displays were exceptionally good. Thar statement carries for all ih» classrs of yesterday. The prcdcm- lnant characteristic was good roi- or. it was rare to sco on the iablc n fox that lind passed its penk sn cleverly had the breeders picked their exhibits Visitors from other provinces were . force and out of the city at present", (Coiiiinued on page S. Col t) tin iiiriiii-I located In QuehetLWiIds l 1 i , O'I'I‘A\VA_ Nov, Qilw-ICPI .. Air illbrcc. lir-iiriqiiiiricis iiuiiiiiiiii-etl io- ',ri:iv ilic strcoiirl iii six iiiriucn who ‘piiiiichiiivii from ii cousin} l)illllllf‘i‘ lilif! 5uiurilriv' lllLllli had b.~cii lu- cnN-(i deco in the Qll(‘l)(‘t‘ wmlcr- ncss. Alcriiiuliik‘ search was DYFSHTllltif tlic foui" men iiussuiil. and parties wcrc scni. our to bring i1» safciyilic mun lot 1l'.(‘(i bv air Eiucrgcnrv ru- iioiis wi-:'i~ (‘zonpcii in him. Tiu- iunii was iiul lticiiiilied liti- nicdiaiciv. Nor (‘lilllfi lilo niriorcc snv \\ilf‘lllt-i‘ hc “us. llic smut: niziii. rc; . "iiyl l<\(‘.\ii‘(i hv ‘I llfiiliic game sup. tutu: hctwccii 163st Lake and lliirkv Mountain on ilic iiorihcrn tip cl Milne. '1 iic liiilllf‘, 11 Royal Canadian Air iFFTH‘ lioiiibi-r oi iiu- coastal patrol, l ivus 1n-csumcd in be out of fins \\'ll(‘ll ‘hcr ~lI\'-lil{\ll cicw ulmndoiicil lici‘ lnbou‘. nilduiszhi. last Saiurday. PO. J ll. Lmlllanc. last to lcrire the ‘J. . ‘plane, landed near a lumber camp. MANY A FoosE Fpttg To PiEcE-s WHEN A CREDiTQR TP.Y\E$ A l-lEN 0N if m/LWM/y . l TOl.‘ON'l‘(i \‘ > 1'11 W." lllllim find miixuiiuiii lcnip- ' l ax g1 Charlottetown 121i FORECAST Milriilmc Proviiiccs: tic-h hind-i or partly ciniidy-wrlth stiiiiivnni) §lightly lowcr trinpcriiiuic. Synopsis: 'l‘l*.c woof-c ' iflll‘ and coiii;\_i:'n‘i\.-'~. in Ontario aiul the \\‘ . -1 vliires. I-liRli iidc iiiF nfut‘. " ~ -‘ l" and imnorrws" m rnzni‘: a" L. Sun sets this nficiuoon u.‘ rim! rispg ‘nriinrrmv iunziziil: 7.06. Last. quarter mnyii NW‘ 1'.‘ i.‘ .11; pin. 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