_........_. -.~\.-4~ _....__-_..»._Am»n ~ntl--r.»~mnn !I’P"G4CM"“7 PAGE 'i‘EN fr‘ - _AT I SHAMA S Grocery Stores “to osc. 7TH A Bulk ones, 2 tt>=.---——————-—19= Bulk piiicd DATES, Z lbs. — — — — — — —— '- 29¢ Swans Down Crilte FLQUR lb. — ~ — — — —, ~15¢ DOmSIlIC SHORTENING, 2 it». ----- —- 25¢ Ctwlttrtg HGS, lb. - - .— -— — — — — — —— —— l5~= SUGAR. 10th:. — ———————— —~69= Icing SUGAR. lb ——————— ———— i°= Orortge urid Lemon PEEL lb. — ~ — — — -— — 27¢ ciliOn PEEL, lb _ - — ——‘— — —,———,— 32¢ Cut citron, orange, lemflfl, Elliimei ""5 "med mm’ w ' 3 kqs. — — — — — — * — —'— c Sctiriill, ttginliiz, Iyioiherk Own TEA. lb» s" — — 55c Bull; Sultana RAlSlNS, Z lbs. — — — — — —' ‘— 25¢ PRUNES, smell size, 4 lbs. — — — — — — - — 25C a Strawberry and Raspberry JAM, 32 oz. bottle —~ -- 29c 1 Heinz Tomato KETCHUP,8o¢.boit|e—————~—lOC '~ Quaker cottu FLAKES, 2 pkgs. - — — - _— — 15¢ GRAPEFRUIT, medium, s it» - - - - — - — 25¢ PHONES.- Waymouth Street Store Euiivfl 5L 5Y0" tract 1396 it“ t- J " isms-iv»... .. . THE CHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘O\VN GUARDIAN This Year ticclu u ‘.0 lilk. .. tiic 511C141 d5 l! “It: I'll t It», Lin.) been tlcnc titer coin-tilting the various clergy- ZIlPIl. ' During the years of depression - - cliildicii lii the city, who rum-c have goiic w" tzdtxi with gifts oI tttpplcs. . anti candies "which lIlJClI‘ iiitir Christin-its ii happy one. itiirotigh 1.0 tiictiitiin of the Santa Pal columns. Gcnerouscitizeiismade I this possible but iiow that most of the foiutci" families who needed | this help tire catrablc of supplying .thcir t-hiitircn this year because of l\‘gllli\l' incomes it has been decid- ed to temporarily" discontinue tiie work Thcze are many other char- itable ticttzaitds on people's time utiti ))lll""5 iaritiibic itistrutioiis. par- ‘ntrciies. will ' usual work rgymeii ircl that the ,ilfllii0(i number of needy children iivii‘. be lieigieti through this" med- l llllil. t‘ Most of the clergy in the t‘ v were t iiizcrvtctnti iti order that 'til('il' op- ,llll0ll on the matter be obwtincd. 'I'he_v favored the stistxtision of Santa Pals for this year. 'I‘lic fol- ‘e liiharges itittit “‘l(‘ti from p i liAiiSGlVS tCO' Qtiit": stitt. 01s iii ‘tttttav \\t‘.'\' R. \\'. tinitlsttitit‘ o ttitgtuii Sst .i>, R. \\‘, \V.i:':cii lb’). Rantrew N i, and G. R. BOllClWI‘ tCoii. Carlettitit, the latter deliver- 111a his iiiaicieti speech milk“ HOLM- . - Gladstone expressed a belief t: IllUlllbvTS of parliament shothd i titoie to do lo @515’- 1110 debate Wcl rrcti said hc htitl been iiii- cti bt- the fact that since De- n‘ t Raistoit i011 1110 ...c at . c start of the scrslflrl .t~ itotiid be no frcc Iran-tunin- t ' r stildtcrs. iitcniiicrs f ‘ti .i1 ,t.tci tirgsd it_ iifili‘ afto. -uiit. bu". Warrcti said some ouiwblllill ‘members in the Huise cflllifillfiffl tree transportation ivouid cost only $5 ' . but tie ariztiett that much tttoney" would btiv a lot 0f Wit‘ mi“ Lertiiis. it ‘t\.\S sent ittlltvtvlil§ t ‘ Hons ',‘.ii.!\ tribute in his lllilldPll .~\'3€('t‘il to his lWPfieCfiksfll‘, thc lau- Dr. A Hvtioniaii its Coiiscnativc iiieiiibt: for the ridihk- ‘ He. criticized tlic government i_<.r ‘itot harnessing the Power cf llotisc anti the ticoplc of CfllIiKiJ. in the ivtir effort. iliillGllgll 1"‘ "ti" tfdbfi thc itoveriinietit had iii.ic“- .t "f s..tt't" in tlic tvtir tirLIRYHV-Y- l)- lL{ up a huge n illlllllllfil‘ 'l‘hc gov-crniiictit shottlti iiztv_ciiioit~ iaitli in the iovaltv ‘tilltl tiiixictv to :(‘!'\'P cf the poop of Couadfl- i .2‘.- ~ >2 ~ttc~ t o bcconit: . suiitutc-z. The t . usons for the} >'!\lt'i* arc known ' ~ anti it i< con-l tContmttcti front tldtltj l>____ 'hi' tri)_YPI‘f.lOIl§ , ~‘l~~ "-"—" " ’ ’ *"“‘ lliii t i‘ ‘ (H . . H 'I‘iiere were six known tleatl and 21:1: tgttict-rted effort 4st:- othrrs injured lii one o! the coun- ties riiigttig Lcndou. iititi the rind- t '0 t-ts also bouibed a “T?” Tnitd two cities in the southwest. PT?" Bombs irotii ii loiic rtilfl9l‘ ovci" an East Anglia town iiniii tittd lll]‘tll‘0d tlircc. lii London. cttriu s br-ains siabbcti '.iii~ . COI- v. i1 i-i .\1'-l’-‘1\ tit ground. btit with no l \\'t\ll-\~'\' lilflfilllfi- connection with it. stiggt-stiiig llli‘ . lniaii. J _\f. Atlurlcy‘ employment of wlitit the Diiil Mail < K S PttP-“lb Kl-lsilitfflil‘ G J tiescribcd Dilly yesterday ilS a Il(‘\\" 'l". ‘hi’ KC rind D J. A. Clark. "iitystcry" weapon" tor defence. _ --—-—~--—— —~-— ‘, Many of tlit- Ndll iiicctidiarics _ were put out almost at the 111-» z ' ‘ ’ ‘ " " ifitdll! they fcll. bu; fires 513111118 ttlltTlh V _______ up nevertheless iimoiig rows of, " ' ""—i*"_‘iiouses. titt,» Prince Edward’ During jrcstcrdtiv London hnti c, Xmwjtttbct‘ 26th, three raid alarms and in daylight . R. cecl. five Axis plflllES wcvc shot tiowii ugai t the loss of tivo Royal 3,“- Air Force fighters. 1315-, The assault on Liverpool and the . ._.é.__._t.\fcrseysidc ‘Tiiuvsdav night and Friday morning was the worst. to date. t Many’ families were rendered Mai homeless. but relief work begun _ _ 1940, oy ,whilt> the bombs were tailing and ti _ 3t.» tcati Imttatc. ‘ntost of tho homeless were fed and Ppflkflg 515-05; to piaced iii new quarters before the p}; 1 raid was over. i. ititfi litsiiitf. m ‘I: litéu, i» \lr and kits Wiibtu W t‘? dc Ibzeq, ti ttattghzcr. “ARRIAGES -f Bangx. Rescuers dug in ivrcckage for 343 E;l:\_ tictims ‘rapped in the - bombed m, “rm, homes. In one tilacc .t i:tiiibci' of h,’ W“. prrsons were believed l)'ll‘lf‘(l tiii- I pant tier mus of debris. ‘l‘wn persons were killed in a diret" lut UH mic ‘iillbiitf shelter. covr. MAY tgouti.titrti__irtiiii___t-.tcc__lt HF -\'l‘ll.<y \l(l.l-'UII-~ '\‘ ti» x ~ ‘ t, .t U: \H Il}l{.\l\lll -— A‘ Clla"l-l"0‘lt‘t\i‘l; ,. s tutu;- "(rt ifhill W ' ‘dimn. ‘liit ftnui (‘ Wtictiicy the atjilfill lTLl-lifiillll tit-w lftTfl-tii-it is wiil he ‘akvu ht- w v moni- t" - ‘harm or DIOlllhiflYP duties l‘(‘lilillllS - In l)!" it is also stuuttstctltlitil nuqfti", -,t~t'v t» ti rdrvi cell. _ riigqu, totmv-m‘ H-viitn vtauc-vdtv nf- liic .4 on COIIltIIIIDiZIHX, iiiuv gt» .,_,.,,,,,., In (- u,“ ptmw-ag g; titrthr-r and amount. to a izcttcial ttiiiirtit ht hDPiKlilik ii)‘ 17-mo- (itiHlS on luxtnv products 0i till kllifl\. Otic of the taxation tucustircs Pic- iviucii Illil‘! conic tin is a iv sLoiiII "he cx- itrotits tax. ‘Fiiiri has 1i" Print-r ritiivart". Tt- itcsit iflffiflis’ but “as not l‘\‘l)ft"(‘(i tut Nr-iuiilwt- 38th. until the litttct" oitrt oi 111v sc-vvtl if \\.ird D ace 70 tlliPl‘ lic New Year. H5 lllf‘ lifii S "o", Fti:.- tmviiblt‘ on profits ctiruccl iii i940, - \,-,.,{{t,n.~_tq;y_ as tiiscloscti m (‘Ollllltillv returns I q. H‘ m it N“, iWillFil will not conic iii ttiitil well tli . ‘ ., c ii the New Year. to Cortiwui‘. Uni "d Ch i ft ser- ‘ n l Conycmpmm _ n, , __ y, , , Th~ amendments "l?" T“ ~30 l’ m l“*“'"l°"~ “m” tire bv wav of clarification iiiid tid- wall Cciiirieijv. Ittistiiioiit and do not affect the prin- —--————————~ t-itiit- of the excess profit-s" law FH- I M r-a HClCGk1iIISL7SQSSiUII. ‘Tit;- iqw filings In at ta iig 5 tier cen . v ii. nro i s. n l in cxtvss of a DI‘('~\!'fll‘lllOl‘IlllIi. The -- - itnicndmciits are expected to rc- ln loving memory of Mrs. Albert. tiiiovv iiietiuaiities bctivccu 00m- . ' iianics. lll-Elilfllll-ggrrll “lltlditdcpurled ‘M! m? The- dcbatc was cxncttcti to ciid . ‘Fob. l7 Now members tire lPVlfi- “e who lnvcd hcr. svdly miss her . n.(,._.mi" l“ N (“Wm "mmwr "an llll their tilrtiis and aic ll c , tiii""iili_iul'8 lhlnscrtcd by lliisband and l-am- |\‘:.,l:k_“,:,l,- “QIIPKSM ififiwif” _ _ , _“'_“,’.‘.“;i T00 Late To ("lnsifv -; -.-.-t.'.-.--i.-s-i.-"---vwi{ '_ s f" " " _ ' "' l, FOR SAIIh‘IJIG}{T BABX SLEIGH "1 Apply 92 Hill-‘bTfl w.“ . I; N. D. MacLean , ._ _. .. perv-v. II t l '“'r\NTED — WEDIVW FIZE 1': UNDERTAKER n_\',<i01'§_ wriwt It rnrc (li|'il‘tllill\ ,1 __ g r _,_ t,.tt),=,t) ‘l: EMBALMER l? f“ l‘ \l \ 'K\\' HRH)‘ : (ll"1"l"ll'lllm" ‘m’ ‘ F's)’: ‘rltilflnnnitt ill ,tv-l l ll t. l $01!!» VJIIi-iirri- ,= m’, ,)‘t,' 1J1“, 1- (;_ ;._,.__ t rum.» nu 1' tchmzlb__,k,,o“. _ . '.'it-i'¢'-'u'.'-'reer-.mvwa.'tw'- ‘ Rtisseil Bouciicr -Con. Carictotiu, 3,1 l'()l.it i, ii 1111-" Bcck- ‘activity. thc Air Ministrv aiiiioun- ' L-IMB-ll-RO-Zi flit-cl} loiviii; opinton expressed by one ClETQTIIIHY lttstratcs the viewpoint. of the n Jorityt "In view of the many rietiiantis on our tieoplc at the present time and the fact that litany poor peopic are now receiving tvgu- lar incomes. and the need for help is not so great 'l~ before, I think the vartotu (‘llilthflblé organiza ' can look zifter the needy (‘Zivt-"ttitv- " Another clct that “.t< ‘tic stand : €‘ The Central Guardian 'l'iii', i-trlunin is rt-scrvcd for ncwg if t local interest, but Alttvltflialllg til‘ a iieiie-y itiiiurc may be insertid aiita Pals Suspended i | SHANGHAI, Nov, 30 -fSatur-- tdatt -i/.?> --Geii. Nqbuyuki Abe. ‘Japanese ambassador. and Wang ‘Cliuig-Vilei, head of the Japanese- fspoiisored Chinese government at. Ntiiikliig, today signed a treaty of peace. Japanese reports reaching here said. Tire Winig government was set HI! Mn-roh 32. i940. under Japanese auspices lii opposition to t-iie Chin- ese government in Chungkixit: of Gen. Chiang Kai-Shelf, whose guerrilla forces apparently were re- sponsible for dynamiting a Japan- w-Operafed train bound for Nan- kiitg yesterday. Between 100 and 400 passengers were reported killed or injured. Chlang Kai-Shek ignored n “last exiiortation" sent. liim by zhe Wang government asking him to declare an armistice with Japin. The Cllllllgklng spokesmen have declared a fight. to the end with Japan, Five coaches of the train left. t-iic tracks at. Sonchow, about 50 miles west. of Shanghai, a third of Japs and Chinese Puppet Regime JSign Pe_¢_1_ce Pact t I the way to Naiikiiiiz. Where JBPBHI tomorrow will fomially recogulzv ivargs "Chinese government" ill ex- change for pledges of collabora- non. t The Wang regime was set up tgliarch 22, 1940. under Japanese auspices to provide “Chinese admiri- istration" of the roughly OIlC-llllfl of China conquered by the Jap- anese who have been at ivar siiicc July, 1937, with the central Chin- ese government under Gen. Chiang Kai-Bhek. One report had it that the train was carrying Japanese and Chinese officials to participate in the treatv ceremonies and it. was consid-r-t passible that foreigners were e.- board, including newspapermeii (r rotite to Wang's capital for trit- treaty-making. Japanese military authorities. ivlo administer the rrtiltvag, denied till‘. Rail service to Nankirig ivas rc- ported halted by the blast ivhzcii‘ 2335M heavy damage to the road- By Daniel de Luce Associated Press Staff Writer AT THE HUNGARIAN-HUMAN- tstv rtnoiflvm, Ifcv. M~IAP)— ll of Kiiig Michael, heavy loss ui fighting at three Transyl- 9,"! at 5 cents at vim-ti, strictly pay- abie in advunise, (‘().\‘l<‘l.'l)ER.'\'l‘lON LII- l S ~ AXLE. L-97S9-i-2l-ll1.‘ THE \lLL.\UE Chili!‘ Al. RF-l ,lll"tlf'fifll hzisrtotts [Paul's Parish Hall, .ti"li. coiiiccir, St. Der. ' ii-lO-‘Jl Frztia), ‘xtittzfi t t: t“ - t l t t. euiiieritiu. rcd ‘c.i, .\l s‘. Lot , c. . Wright's ltlisklllill) — - i)_’l‘-\'£’(‘il Charlotte- Wiln rc-tiuictl iiitzli! ill‘ . rciius FIRE. ' irtl uill iiiitntt 4; ‘ \\. t t n.\ ,c1iii‘.. , irlNlil) UN tut .\'il.\\‘— .ii' tttttion u t ' ~~ ' iiutivti Lo“ y ~ t‘-ttorgt\ , t ' liic‘ , t , , on Sun-t . {ilcaiticti guilty. as fined .. ' ltl titty». Ht‘ it .ti\\'cd ‘JOt c. ~ 1n \\'lllt‘il to pa The tiffchsct _‘ Wlililllliiffl tit drmti lt-t. _\ti\'t"llll)é‘l' 3rd. ‘lite ClLEl‘ was» LI‘.'»~ rtittittti and pYUnCLKllCCl by tiic ii t." .\I.P. IXIFREI) HAND i.\' ACCIDENT. ~.\I Charles Fraser. of George- zs a tiaticiit iti the P. E. I.‘ t; from a badly thc .N lLRouiid Ilottse ictowii. 1.. ilic cat-ll‘ hour; .d.tv moiniiig. Hcwas work- iiic ttltVlllfl the turn-table and his‘ hand Ctiillllll. iii tho cogs when it flft‘lilt"llltii v moved. .\.Ir. Peter Mc- Donald “t o was iii tiitirgc at the time, u rclcnscti tiio man and ha ttcti lii titc hospital, ” tt‘il()l'il"ti i?) tic "rest- lt" last liiillli. virrnit-vws (il ARI) l.\ rvuwl HOME Oiir litinrircd ‘iiltl scvciitv- - '-; itiflnihcrs tit flit‘ \'r*’citiii,s' Guard‘ t»! (‘xiii-it ..t-~. iliilll‘ Ill(l\i‘(i iiilotlil!’ innl Hit“ till l\)‘.\t‘i' liciit ‘drool. Tint". ‘now t<-:t1~,| t» Abandon ilic; t-anin .1! thr~ tItrritiant-t- (iroutids duo: tn thc cold ttcatlier. as it. was niilv lliWtiliiPil for ttsv iii ‘the summer. Tho rmins tiicv now cccunv in tlicivt new (|‘ill|l'i<‘l'.‘v llll\'\',‘ tint lwcu ll<u€(l;' fnr litltisillz soldiers suit-c the fatn- -.ti\ ittivtli iiccitiicui tiititv l‘ E. l.~ Htcitittiittcrs- smut lite \\lIll€‘l' oft 1M5 there. I ' ST. ANDRE i Pointy-inc is the itmst list for c: (‘ilctioiiiiiii Ciitl) tiiunct‘ _iliis (I\'(‘li-t ‘i t‘ 1. Tho King; 1! Pt'l‘.\l(ll‘lli'S Ad-l it ll.\- and list of (il't‘(‘lllltr.\l 3, The Lictiittiiiiiii. Governor: ~i._’l‘lic Dav ‘mi iv win Hfillfirll. PrumcrCtiniu- 1x11; .\Oli1. Audrev (llliis. “Come _Un-. dcr Mv Plaidie": 5. 'i‘lie British‘ lEmpirc. Rev. J, Judson 119V)‘. BA: son. Aiitinlmlla utivsoii. ‘ "1 6. Thr- Citv of Chariot tot l, His Worsiiiu iilf‘ Mayor; ' "Scots Wha Htic.“ Altngctiicr. Grand iFiiialc. Aulci Lntlil Svne. i sERll-IS OFYAIDS m’ i-oucr. Jfitv boritecgt-"s in Cliariottetown? \\’0l'l'll‘(l. The ciitisc of their‘ i'l’\' i\ tii.~ ttiitil’ raids being can‘ Til‘(i out l)‘: (fliiet A. Bii-twiiisiic. of, ziit- City mlicc force. Latirc Corpor- til C F‘. Deakin and Crnistabl-c Lio- ns; sit-mtg. of the Royal Canadian .\lt.untcti Prilit-t- (‘inc wFl-kflmvn t-‘illbilr-ilillfilll has l)('l‘ll raidcrl manv. times i(‘t‘l'llllV and competitors arel .i-,ivintt iui couulivt totigii time tot (ll.\'|).‘t“t' of their illflltil linllflfi R4.’- l‘l‘llil\’ Irii cations of "rum were‘ tfmintl hittlvr i\ to to board in a resi- tlciicc on Rtclin. ri street. The iiiizis nrc part of tzie R,C.M.P, roti- ttn» titirk. but a concerted effort to nub tiic sale of bootleg liquor hrs (‘I'll tnttde n’. flit rctiticst of the Muvwt- mitt gm» (‘ot:iicil. It is ttii- tlt-intotitl llh‘ riiitls will t‘0l‘lllllll('. KIVQWIEN lilrl-LT-Ai the r-rtcti- _» ,..- i tit" Kiiisiut ll (‘tub ' . r\\ll 'l' stiuv 4 ‘trtitni Rite 't\.\.~ in “t, itit: mcctiiig was of a business iinturc and the fin- ilizt". t ariciztl ' report of "tilllflll cities. a mounting death 12st in the Iron Guards blood illligi‘ tiiiti a tnassnig of Ritiiianiaii and (krmati troops, in ii-erc reported zizvght. riiese advzoes. barred froi. ord- zttaty channels of news by Runiaii- lllll ccnsgi flip but. filtering across thc bOlTlFl gory. filled t.ji¢ sparse ilHO§ of Bucliarest-tc-Btidtipest passed ill.“ cciisor_ _<A dispatch reaching Budapest, mashed by the censor. saict-"Pre- micr Aiitoiissctt. rtrtzggliizg to keep from Rumaiiia control of turbulent Ruinaiiia. -<. glii. ‘rzlay- the aid of Jultti Man- ti rcsi ed tieiistint leader. and tl _ tciniiitiiidcizs white ram- pant IICli (ittardsts continued the purge of their enemies. th; day AIaIiLu-six .C'l‘€(i-—ill1d a long confer- cncc \\.... AHLOIICSCU. The General also t‘\"ZliCl'.‘6(i \\'l'l army command- crs-lio words cenc ed. wmttciicsctte was said consult-rd mcst. of last. night arid tsriay ivztli Ircn Guard Isn't rs llllmlgiitict tlie country. appealing to tiitni to restore order. Tatar-es- cu, (litciniegahti. R3113 and Ajgtqg- lttttu urc still llVlllg iu Antone-son's ctiit-c." , tTiie lkffllfiilCf is to Ioiiiier Pre- ‘ Gccrges Ttitarescti and Con- c Argctozanu. nztri Zvfwhavi ltlvtlfflitll t. It‘ 1 R(\;f‘fl_ i0 have (i grtoianti c.ib.iiet,l strccettlsd Ttitarcsctrs 11 Z n .< to w G t .ie Btichare-t dispatch coii- tiiiticd: "The bodies cf sc\c:i Jews were found tzday along a railway titticl»: between Bucharest. and Pio- csii. How they met death 1S rc-, portcd to be ti ‘mystery.’ ("The Gerniatu legation denied reports that. Dr. Wilhelm Fabriticus, ...id Gertiiun Minister to Bucharest, a!- ready had left {or Berlin after cziiferring with Antoiiescu but German clicies said he ivotild go immediately lifter the funeral Sat- urday for Coriiellu Zeiea. Ccdreanii, disinterrad Irch Guard ieadeiz") King Michael, l8. who succeeded to the throne when King Michael In Flight; Death List Miunting Bucharest, . Carol ivas forced out to- i to have taken stern counter-mens- lll'€5 against the spreading terror of Lroii Gun-rd extremists but the situ- ation tonight iiatd not eased. lh..) neighboring Hun-lbordci- reports, dispatches stoic; for itvcapcitts, were said to be erin, Criilova and BFBEOY. all in 'I‘raiisylvt1iiia, where heavy loss of lllc occurred lri have occupied the [$05k office ILIOIJilORG building but. were driv- eii cut by soldiers of the local gir- risozi. estls Jilava Prison were lll6II‘llt)CT\ of fiffd_\\llt'lll they accused of sclluig a era} of his Ircn Guard cabinet mtii- Carsl II. abdicated Sept. 6, was re- ported to have left. Bucharest. Scme reports were that he headed for the Yugoslav frontier. others that. he Wis on the outskirts of the 411i)‘ ‘VB-mill for the situation tto clear, Antoiiescu, who became Premier ivitli Iron Guard support when was reported trying to seize power at Turiiu Sev- _ the Guard fight “- fcr possession of publtc blillfiltlgi. At Brasov Guarcists wcze srfid to and _ It iicw is reported that the eXCCII- tron squad which went to Buftav- the Iron Guards “ Cortis- cf the D.s- parsed." credited with the assxf na- tion of Prettiicr Armand Cwliitscu a year ago. Reports that they had been ar- rested ‘were contradicttd b1." titrcrs that they marched znto a c"urcli 1n the Rttmanian capital “s I and mourned at. ttic b‘ t c. C:d- iririu and his l3 ccnirtidts. Sf the corps were indignant owv lice agent and ti Jcivis , plutttna wh.cli was ticurcd into Ctiireantis. IAntI-Jeivish violence was reported ‘ m a; Gtilatz and Braila. Guardists were said to be lll virtual cortttol: of the latter. I t‘ The chief of the Nazi high coiii- j In.‘ mtiiici, Field Marshal Kaitet. was. ' to have meésnged to Atitones- ‘ cu an offer oi.’ further "er-opera- tion." - i Aiitoiiescu was reported to have tiiezi tirisuccessftfly- to rcpiaic sov- istcrs with "ltcyiil" army gcticrals. vbce-Premzei" Hcrin Sinai. lcati- his ISlhCY-ifiis balked this move. Kinsmen Peanut Dav held October 5th, was pre- sented bv Treasurer Art Wri ht. (‘irvss receipts were $226.28. ie Club's policv towards Christmas do- iitttioiis was discussed but held over ttiitil next meeting to enable a committee to investigate ivliere the most good could be done. The meni- bcrs on active service iiamely':— ClulTlOll Williams. Ellsworth Large. lirciirick Soars. ciordoii bapp. Hal ’l‘r:tin0r. Bert Patterson and "Doc" Dtiffv are tn be stiitabiv remember- ed bv the club. and 11m. Lou Timi- cr ivas appointed gift gilQlli. The Kin Inner Club parties are to startt lli".\'i week at President GordRiceksl lioiiic. and some excellent get-ftp‘ ttcthers are promised bv the 1111-‘. tcrtaiiinieiit. tommlttu. Aiidv And- rews was accepted illln the club its a member. FIRE EARLY ‘THIS MORNING. -—F‘irciiicu responded to a caliabotit i230 am. i(l(lt'\_\'. when fire 0f ttii- kiit-tvii nriiriii started in the i-csi- fll'll(‘1‘ of Mr. W. S, Cvrziiit, North River Road. The blaze was con- fined to the militia of the base- iiiciit. There was slight damage from smoke but the fire was under control ill about f5 minutes. zz/l IIEALTIIY PEOPLE is one 0! the greatest asset: n! a nation ll- war-Buy Christmas sells and help eradicate Tuberculosis. FIRST TRAIN RIDE Montical, Nov. 29 —Hetvl m‘- vcr DTUJlOLLSlV tiiidertaken a. ra lway journey‘, Mrs. Kenneth Morri-fl, of Vancouver, and her young child. had their first. experience 0| train ti-nvei by what. is really a. trans- continental trip. travelling from the Coast Lu Truro, N. 8.. by thi‘ ‘Continental Limited" Ind lhe "Maritime Express" of the Camd- ian Nat-tonal Railways. Their first train trip was to enable a family I"-\ll‘|i0l1 as Mrs. Morris was to Join her husband. m officer now at, De- bort. Camp. Witt-n ins-sing ihrottgh Montreal. Mrs‘. Morris slid that she was thrilled by this iiitts-resti train rida and made particular re erenoe to the comfort. and safety offered by the railways. TWO ERRORS IN 0ND‘. IDNDON -IOP> -A,; i1 matter of law and preovleiit the King's Hench Court decided that viieii a g rtct r sold butler withctii a initiati- iiig coupon Io I twrscii no; rJ-gisl-I orul with huii he committal two} cffenccs. t Minerals For Hogs Only vigorous» and llcalllly young pigs will dOVflOp iiito high quality bacon hogs. To obtain sttcli youus pigs. B. balanced ration ivcil stipple- meiitcd iviui minerals is essential. Too iiimiy lass-ti still Ofclll‘ on the average fa.ii, (‘specially in u, young p‘ dim ciiieflv to .t ClBfiCI-t ciicy n; minerals in tho FflilOlLldt- states U. Pilcii, the D0l1lll1l0l1 ion. Katauskasmg. Ont. /\lll)f‘|'fll footing of iiiiiiczttit. will not, tuiiv piwtvcnt iurr-t. of tho losses but also better ‘tit- dtiilv fldllls and'a “q lower feed cottstiiiitrtimi per pound trad 0f Kain wilt b» obtained with grow- liig and fattening pigs. m- Iii hog foeriiiin. fotr mineral elm-m, NR7!‘ atumir“ but dgyllnpd 101mm w mt, “m. tnciits tilmit; with sail are liclpittl, qt iiatneiy: calcium, piiostiliorous. iron ti) and iodine. Al] other iiiiiicval clc- n; inrnks are ttsuelly present lii suffl- to ciciit quautitv in fllYllllapv rat-ions. Pigs require less salt. than cattle \\i Shipyards At Philadelphia Put to work Associated Press Financial Writer —'I'he United States navy acted to- day to bring a long idle Philadel- pitta shipyard into production af- 500,000 worth oi‘ new facilities at the Cramp shipbuilding and at the same time placed orders of six cruisers to cost $li3.822,284. The shipyard has been out of pro- duction since I928. number of cruisers iiovi on order for the navy. which has 37 in com- mission. They completed, too. award efforts were being made to expedite the destroyer construction program United Shit-s growing btit heavily loaded shipbuilding facilities would u be t“.ti'tlier.c.\'t)aiidcd, tdcut said he iiati referred the prob- Oiie report even said l2lt.li1l)(1'5 of i 1cm to ivillirtiti S. Kunclsen of the re- i tiefciicc commission. ports that all 64 men ti: Jiviiitt were t that the original delivery dates act beheaded. They stud only ttv-i went . frr some of the destroyers for "tvlitcli lilfiull‘ the rxc. a J0\\l>ll ioriiter pr- i two navy lct contracts last Sept. 9 t" t i ticrc much too far off. _ I iiccclcratc dcstrtrvsr building had no 83M?‘ llt‘lflli0li to the qtiastioii of tiiakiitg Britain. Martin Dies, Roosevelt er of the Guaid. iiiid other Guard- I ttiuigressioiial gating nit-American activities, dis- cussed work of the committee with President Roosevelt today and said i which 5am this was u, be pxpecg. that another report had been prc- ;ed- ])L\l"(‘(l on German activities which! might contain inforiiititloii relating iHtpMH-S i,‘- l-l"9~‘l9¢k "m" m» t"‘Illll‘lill(‘P would continue iilVffvil-l Expozlmnilai St-at- Kath,“ “Ftiilcsi. exposure of fifth column j § ' innocent persons arc lll\‘t\l\'(‘fl and He said that Stcodfastly‘, ilf‘ declined to NOVEMBER 30. 1940 For a Limited Time New Low Prices on Dressing and Making Up Fox Pelts Our modern equipment. and highly skilled handling" and workmanship equips us to produce a fox piece and head rivalled only by nature. Our price for a limited time complete, including government lax and tanning - s Capes, Jackets, Boleros I Prices according to how many pelts used. Our skilled employees have established an enviable reputation as being best equipped to create from your skins the utmost in style and workmanship. We ask that we might merit an opportunity to prove to you our worth. For further information write or phone ISLAND F URRIERSI QUEEN STREET -- CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Sail; British ‘Said waiting Sirois Report (Continued from page it “Upon consideration oi’ the w tJtC matter," it reported, "we ftiid ' the Dominion has not. fail-sci is not falling to discharge ligatioiis under the terms o . unluii and that there is no bid.) today for a claim by the prov. c on this ground. A ieisonabie By Reg Ingraham TAMPICO. Mexico, Nov. 29 -—(A- Pi — In face of reports that Brit- ish warships await them in the Caribbean. the German merchant- men Idartvaid and Rheiri sailed to- WASHINGTON. NOV. 29 —tAP) To the contrary. according to ter President Roosevelt‘. disclosed day from the“. have“ here with service has been nqved and .. Guaitiists leglon- that steps WEN! underway to speed Spanish 1391-15 as [hgir decpu-ed d“- solluble 1l11l>1‘0\'¢1!lt I» have 5M1. arics, drawing on their secret up construction or 115 destroyers. tlnancns_ instituted from tin.: to tin". " Its adverse finding. however. is based on the assumption the; iri addition to the Borden-Torrrieiiutie ferry,’ service and a. daily air sci vice between Monet/an and Ch lottetowii, there _would be stiu t- tuted for the Plctou -Charlotte-owi; sunuiier ferry service, b§Qillnlfl2 lii 194-0, "an improved service by V.’ Islands, providing especially for ‘tic carriage of motor vehicles." Reporting on Maritime [Yflllsptv- NPWB-l Official-s COHY-flfiied 105 $9~- On the eastern horlwii as the freighters nosed out. of the Fanuco River and into the gulf, hugging the shore, could be seen the sli- hotiettea of three foreign warships. too distant for identification, but. believed to be United States neu- trality patrol vessels. United States destroyers were in the Vifllllly two weeks tigo when the Idiirtvaid and Rhein, with two other German merchtiritmen, the compatiy itii the company for construction The contracts raised to 54 the tot‘ all authorized tonnage m the Plirygla and Orinoco, made a ltzck- 15W“ 61811115 Eeneflflly. U141 CQ-s lcttrretit cruiser program. lass attempt to face the British "li-“WTVS 5W4)’ “lined l0 ""691 1'“- Rocséitelfs announcement that blockade. any COHIIBCWB] m‘ "uaslfwllm" ‘ uai rights of the Maritime Prov oes in the Matter of Dominion . "-. sportatioii have been violated Nm- gun me Dominion be fairly- ciiscd of having ignored the is" mate claims of the Maritime t vlnoes to the use of their for the external trade of the IJ. iiiion." Seamed of the 4,13'7-t,oii Pitrygla. believing they saw British warships, fired and scuttled her: the 9.660- ton Orinoco developsd etigiiie troub- le and rct-itrned mid repaired to hei- mooring iri the Paiiuco, where she Still 1H3‘ YOdRl‘. and the Idarwald. 5.1K!!! tons, and the Rhein, 6031 al- so put back to port. Today's departure was not with- iout. mishap. The Iciarwald, it was ' lcarncti, ran aground on ti srmdbar outside the harbor but reflodted _ ih-crsclf tiiirtssistcrl, She and tlll! his desire to ‘RllPlIl Silppfli down stream and iii- to the stilt’ in early morning. A Mexican gtinboat, reported to’ be the Durango, awaited the freight- ers iii the gulf, charged with es- corting them out of territorial witt- ers. irred conjecture as to whether the At a press conference, the Presi- and declared Maritime Union On the question of Maritime lori. the Commission reported ‘ "even if the substitution 0t u; province for three resulted iii .~ saving of g full two-thirds of t.; items listed (legislation and gem‘.- al government) —whlch is Illllt‘. more than would be possible -—‘..-~' saving would atmuiit to iibo. $121,000 or about 4.3 Pvt ‘Isl-t t‘- tlie present current expenditures the three provinces. The PTNIY * tive savings of a Maritime tun . become smaller when several lo. - 1 factors are corisideredmlt is >t iiificant; that each of the Pro .of the Maritime Provinces. ’ requested by tits Chairman to" iii.- ‘opinion on itriioii, was axivevs? t0 , In Italy for I I ' the proposal lvid expressed in view that there was no large l"l’.‘ i ’ i tire of support for Maritime uti.oi. i I-Ir. Roosevelt said oro such vcsst-Is available to Great The navyhiis a total of ltifi dc- roycvs building or tinder con- lJark outlook n Conference “KASHINGTON. Nov. 29-(AP) Mtirtiii Dir-s, cliaivtnttii of committee “YASHINGTON- NO‘, 2km?) ttpiongntiic people of the three pt t »-A dark picture of the economic "mc“~‘~ ‘lie tCtliilDOK for Italy this ""951" tcatiso oi the British blockade was‘ painted today iii a United States agriculture department report , wiutcr bc- Marltinic Appeal Court The Commission recommended c.- tablisiiment of one Court. of AtTPJ‘ for the Maritime Provinces, iiistsi. of three. It. niadc a similar refuti- uicndaiinn vriih regard to the .ii:c_- Prnirlc Provinces. It l}')lllli."l “ll that. while Ontario has <\n"___-*'-1‘ prciiic Court judge for everv 1 M’ i Almost total depiction of cottonl the Plld 0f 1940. (‘flllflfld- _ , t Probablr cvluitistioii of rubber, After the ctiiifcreucc \\l‘til Prcsi- Yjute and “tltii supplies soon iil(‘l'(’~ tit Roosevelt. iir- stud that inc an“; i i l i t t _ , Fttrliim- iooti rationing which n; poputaitom the prairie prO\ H Willi lllP Cofliltflkilmll "l talrcady‘ hunts thc .' Ir and serving ha", OM (m. NT“. 74pm and tithfli‘ QOVCFIHHPIII ttgciit-ics, ‘(v mom m “u, d’ _ ‘a “'(\(\k' H“ * . lvitiritime provinces one for cflvt . ‘is servings of’ bread in rcs- mom) lfilli'tilli\, and tirtvliibils salc of rof- , ‘ _ , fcc to ciitlnits. l"? ill"? I‘ "idmfl" '-l1"l_ "Hill" The study‘, prrpurvti ll\' fir. N i to convtcriotis," he hut‘. Miitiliiun Harm. on the basis n! tiip-‘ ill" (‘flmllllflvv llflfl t‘ lr-matir "rpflrls, cxtilriincd that. It-l cpared a second "vvliiu- ililpfl" tivity‘ is nttvc: i _v, cxcctii whcvc’ “If lovcv ti. 1tl»_\mii' ticruid ti -.~ ti“ lurin Court of Atapcai oi ti‘: I Jitdg-"s has been :\'c to fll-flim” “. nit avers-go of G03 allPmA-S m", t - - . - . . .1 year, it is difficult. i0 interstttt" M“ mesumablv cxcliiotlcltllll \\'ll.\' 14 Hotwllntc Judges l“ ‘~"‘ illlfib/Pl‘ fiicl with "lililc or ii rcscrvcs" 0f "ram" Provinces are itececsarv ‘It l - ‘ " < l‘ ' d l with 1r! iivmr "5 4°“ 50m? tiilai liiffifilliilffll iuodticfs. P‘ ' l‘ l" Y . rel-W" t ‘The tart-tut ivlnckntio, Illfll‘? llltltl flutttfal-s“ the rqoort Stud- louy other Will‘ factor. has disor- l Dlfvci- comioarisoiibyvii~lhilxzili‘ $8!‘ ‘gillllZPd the Italian economic siruc- iiiios. was mPlY-“l -'~‘- “ ‘ ' iat- liad passed between liuii and lttirn, Dr, Haven said. He explained plnined. bccausc iticlges heaving M" v Wlllll i‘. contained. In .t question. he said that thc iiifttrmntt-tti might Canada, but nevertheless .1 better utilization ihc Pl‘ési’l"lli. Ht- iiad been suni- tum; normal" about R4 l)" CPI" Will‘ "l"? "l5" hvflr trials Tm of feed will usu-iliy result from its moiied to the wliltt- iiotlsc by the ,0; at] lump", imports m-i-tt-(t by comisqm co|‘sld,'lr(ld “tun; u 1 - feeding. Calcium and phosphorus President in a telegram which j$¢fl__30 per ct-iit. through the dticiion in prairie appellate li-tlflfi arc also lmpsrtan‘. to prevent tkk- stiggestcti that» Tlrflmflillrc Dllbli- tslrnit of Gibraltar which Great fmiti l4 to eight. and the tit-arr" ets. weakness. short lactation and (to paralysis in iiliid legs with nursing 113ml?" the 1450145 0T U" Fvdvffll _ “mined Bureau of Investigation to ferret tytatttm today that iron is an effmtive i» out and eliminate subversive medy against the all too common will whim" activities- cows. FUPQIGTITION. it is disease in yotii tg called nae- j——-——‘—_ 70 per cent of the normal imports t-‘s mifl- A180 goth‘: 2n; liairlegnesal RMLWAYHEN lflil-ATEB of cereals." the study snid. "Of the _ can be easily prevented by feeding '40“ l-QNDON TAKES IT agricultural raw materials. rubber F" Qt" Clnldren mllrluilgmligiiillenillltiznmliisigevlh mown Montreal. Nov. ZdT-Hvw phvsl- lllbulgffaxéifllofllrlnilleltbillllwlglllltill iciilil- I B? "w W" Mo“ 5-D" that, m9 grains ‘ma; their gym-o.‘ cal Imidoii takes it Ls related iii a , ports of raw cotton and wool and ‘ ncicntiats have prophesied. lull?!" duct; are “wit-fatty 10w in some o!’ lower written to it Montreal oollca- 75 per cont. of hides and skins are cup,“ will the essential sure that. the ration His not. defi- 4 per tent. in tho drv meal mixturitt a i m» h-ood m“ and 2 m, m.“ 10;‘ promptly joined up for the curreiitt ‘it other mu 0y a oommmm o, a rinergency and is with the Royal harm mixed mineral mixture stich’ FTHGXINWYS- tiieiil 25 lh.. and idoised mlt fi 1b., This mixture has given cxccllciitt I He writes: "London l ‘, i‘, '1", tinues. Titus. l° as gmund ilmeqoqc 50 n,“ hm] found had P. lot 0y bombs dropped, l ‘l l‘ our cliiltlrcn on it but remarkable thing i: the; I ttitlutyj “d m“. chip]. limited damage done. Sometimes, of rm.‘ cmldm, restilis at this nation. Iron in tiiol mum‘- ll L‘ bid bill Imerfllly the!‘ form of iron sulphate at the rate ‘l of 2 lb. in l-hg- alcove mixt-ute can Eff-lurid. buildings stifle;- mos; and generally remedy m llllS condition is rfidllr- lust- do n wlhnse as tzrncettifly u ‘liev can. whilst alongside may be be ted if anaemia occirs. Another ed iron wthicli ca" bl dircctiy to the stickling pies. Whfro n lack 0f A iodliic is minerals and to m, gins by Lieut. P. Gemmill Smith, or the Euicpean suitf of the Canad- ciem, it 1,; adv-twist‘; to “wind, 3 or, tan National Railways. Mr Smith wide-nest! by YOlllU: 0r W?" Will'- tion of committee findings might iBmRm mutt-Dig of ludgcs in the Mnrltlmes from l7 "The blodtade has _ cut off all (013 I imports of coffee and If"! meats. 95 per cent or Italian pur- chaser. or fats iind oils, and about now obtainable." ending“ if the present rate fll progress in’ ti"? drive against the disease con- veteran of the First. World War, . A ‘ pi . TOD in the white plague that. bu! bvlfl mankind since llia earliest tin)! of recorded history will be btti n memory. We, to whom llllwrfll‘ losil is llili l dread fact, lllfl threaten: our lives Iflil m" some garden or waste so it seems. Th, older Girl Guide News ll"~V~'€‘_l‘ bulldlrg still standing tip perhaps, not even the nf~~\; n“. "as-‘Konyut or‘ m;- glit ttortiie vtitidaws brokeiiliiiothcr Gulticrs are reminded that. that security, can lielp brlflfl "Sim tttttm it Oup-J n; p t. w. is, tiit- lii-ii. ni fife-t. 0- a it-gtti" iiicr-tiiij: mcttiizg cf iiic titgl llll v tin’ by purchasing ti ituii or sodium ixlire izi l illllfl] l; J- ‘~\ ' kit-xi i’ in the iv‘: (‘hat ...te u (‘iuuicis Citib w ll l, Christ of tiaflzt-t s-cztid be mi dtiitt hi th v. §ltil ititldt quotl. ihtint i2 i.c lit-Id a (auidc Headquartt-rsqt the pregnant sow in he tailoii. I din" Hill-k l! fllIPlI d" to tut» class Luz-wit Blllkid-FW c" wl°‘lll°sd"~‘". i ._*-§-.w-~.---~----f""’ (i 5 rttitt we drop on him. . Dec, 6th n. 7.00 o'clock pm.