FRINGE EMIARD —Tollay, Fri. so. DAILY {LIS-T-El p.111. : SXPLYRILAY BIATINEE 2.30 __ TIL‘: CHARLQIYIIE'I:Q“il§T__Q‘UARDIAN OCTOBER 31, 1940 Britain Renewed A Radio, Sensation! ‘Atlantic Flying ' ' A T o 0 l Hzgh Confidence Boats glllrelipglllgitllts Of Her F rlends "r ‘Ilhis year five trans-Atlantic flights were made by the Airways Atlantic Limited of the British _ s‘ fl wl-men n» The Canadian rm- ado ma, with I-hepir force, has, ggmcmmtwflh“ E mum,“ lea“? $5,: Bv DIAL-Gen. hlr Charles Gwynn rnade attempts at. invaslon prohib- ’ Di FORE“ mm. “mes an; me Clyde (man m ltively dangerous except to fanatics 8pm of “m. and without “Jshmmcfll, LONDON. Oct. 29—(CP)—11‘or rushing to their doom. 2W‘ in J_ C Kelly Regen and ca? about four months now the British The RAF. has contributed largely .. j ~ tun J. txlflm‘ were me sk‘ppcrs_ -. q Elnpue,v;rtlialiys1ngIe-handed,has to making naval operation.» and- DEALER Arrv-mlg the pa-i-Wnfleits carried DIFFERENT CREAMY l1 been standing up to the combined movements of shipping possible il. were Capt H H Baum“ M c E power of the two great military dic- waters where they are exposed w M P Unaw. sealant‘, 6x Sh“. LATHER DOES A v lazorshzps cf Europe. air attack. Bans}; Mr Minm , C R “we ' u More, indeed, than standing up. It has repulsed air attacks which ‘- th _ 1 t. ._ y. THQRQUGH JQB J It has continued to wage against might have destroyed British in- Reflfldai? M111 flail-n" aciuurifw¥lfli°f _F‘—"—‘—-— L them an economic offensive. It has diutry and has greatly reduced the - I.’ ayo gner o e pc a- O CLEANSING l 5 launched and sustained the great louse; thut otherwise would have bull DIEM. MHWIT-Mill. 511d ' / air offensive a ainst Nazi Ger- been suffered from air bombud- M’ mm“ w- A- Bllhfll). V. 0.. has reinforced its strength h the ‘The army has been re-armed and The ‘Iransflariada Air Lines, as “Second Front." the Middle East. re-orgariized. The Home Guard has agent for British Overseas Air- Yet when France collapsed, there sprung Into existence and has been The circus and the theatre have ways. was mponnihle for shore were many, not only among our en- equipped. Ground defences against: a SlCQiI-ll The 5P0)" must g0 0n" arrangements at Bouoherville, the emies. but among our friends in air attack have also been multiplied. Wiih the pres its ‘the paper must sealplasie base on the St. Lawrence neutral countries who thou ht Bri- Bo 14> W955 - I11 a PlOY/"Wsque and River near Montreal. The TCA tain could not. be expected stand Powerful Defensive historic portion of Nova Sootta mule arrangements with the De- alone against the two combined dlc- much visited by American tourists part/merit. of Transport for provis- tatorsh-ibs. Britain has, 1n fact, built up an for it; intimate asscczation wltih the ion o; buoys and mggflnvgsl go;- ma. But there were in fact reasons immensely powerful defensive 11119 history of the United States, Ann- in communication and for weather enough for enxiety-reasons which —one whim. d9p€flds for itsstrcnglh ap0li5 Royal, recent lzlgl: tides reports. provided transportation for became acute when there was u as much on human material as on from the Buy or Fundy, which are 11M pgggengefs beowxn the 5,15,; prospect that. the French Navy steel and concrete. among the highest. 1n the world. and Montreal. gave them refresh‘ would fall into German hands. Britain must not, however, fall overt-lowed the dykes "j flooded mm“ and looked an” their “up The New World felt itself threat- victim to the Maeliwt complex. 8nd the bum“; of the 10ml weekly c," and the“. baggage The TCA "m1- 11 aPP°a1°d t° 1111111 111°" b°°°111° L ’ "my Wm‘ ‘h’ nvlvspalier 1n which was il-o huge ulso handled mall and e most that. the British New ooul not re- problem of defending a base. The . Cylinder press c“ “Mm the newk of which w“ d1 lomavgl-‘fileflal tain control of the Atlantic, and actions being carried out by the paper is printed and the gasomw The C} dpthe C11 d t k Britain herself, with her Air Force Royal Alr_ Force and the Navy are engine mat dmins “w presa B5 from Pootféefslguthamntlgnfi 3305;“: . . ‘ outnnumbered and her arm with- healthy signs that the offensive mun tides the Sm” had to ‘we to Fwnes Ede and mm new the ' .1 t, I . l §§§n$1§§},,‘}‘°“ mmed b 1° open ‘mgr; iihgetfilnpfitance of the Em. the engine apart. and scrape the Atlantic to Bow-cod, Newfound- lllml“ “mm” mm m” l” “m” Sm out or n deposited b” m’ “l” land‘ Th” “m ‘m1’ w" “WT” 9 out of IO Screen Stars use Lux To l b . many’; power o waging war. It ment. Has Its HQrQQS the Canadian we of the 185i war- ~N‘.‘.“"L"‘EZOH "How r.ln a citizen run a high- rlnm rurlcvl ll his assistants Ila‘! gill no rhfinrryu They don't urn know that bumping of a personality ain't culturcdl" our...“ ma... ' " 6f Soup; < l service“ that must be attributed in the world's estimation. Is it _________ Timclwc mqzlnwdlliy. own nests. people aren't. _.m_ the Empire's power to continue the surprising that coflfdonce has been ------ -. struggle. The Navy has continued restored. and that neutral opinion to control sea communications and has been Impressed/P ' to It. ls owed not. only Brltains food The moral .nd mwtmriul assislancc k gupnlv but. armaments In maml- which the Emnim’: efforts have H Y fafllillTd form and as raw materials. won from its friends i= perhaps thr- * u” I ‘It. h" nlafntalrcd nt the same most. reasslirirw tribute that cculd ‘Bidgtime cl=....;.rllrrl.ll.;.“ sln. 4- » a w mm! _ ll l f d m will". the engine being completel viii . with Ne Y rk lh r1 l “' '"l“’°' ' ' confide“, Renaud also?‘ determma on o de an E sillmcrgcd at each hie‘): tide. Neal!‘ declination. 0: theoretiflfn trlp, . Today n...- confidence o: QUI Egypt, 5nd the Middle East have gllli‘__tto?1ll§ ti)» dlwllmt or the flying boats slaved overnight, at. V____V___ __ friends is restored. It has been become almost as important o, 1-_.l_11 ion built bv Chnmplalnin Bolichervllle and sot cqll In the =1 I demonsirntegraridf thtis is rrerhags thfiatre of liuperalionstastgritaijrl it)? ifiltllilnlvh§orftltlgSli Alglurcgacan shill-g czalrly hours of the following mom- QUINTUPLETS WSITING HOURS MADE BISHOP IN lxml 1 me outsnn ng eaure o s se . Imperial securir ere s f er norhh g. —-—-—- —-__ l phase of the war-that. the British vital unportance. and there also §t- Augustine in Florida. Th:- ___-_i_ Calland-cr, 0:11., Oct. 2s -—H0urs COIMBATORE, India -—((‘l> _ Q base is safe. The British. Isles will mnv arise the opportunity. not only habitation’ Finis-s the Tourist and TEA PAYS FOR. WAR for visitors who desire to see the Mgr. B. Oubakaraswamy. l l not fail. of frustratmg the encmvs inien- .Ccnvcn.ion Bilrrail of the Canad- i Dionne Quintupfeis have now been consecrated Bishop of POIH ., . ...illl:li:is..*3lfllgll iE2“2.ll‘.il..?.‘; “usual. "his. “Y . °°.“’“F°. —“=P> ‘;“f“‘§‘."...‘l‘f.“.°f.°l“'“§. - ~ s 1 ~ ~ -- on .~ ~. ,_ c" "-:'=.. .e an-mm. , . l In the widc<t sense it is to the co- months. the Empire has mild“ M ~'—~_————-—---_- C.,nl.§§,l§1“§§f.., :3 Nnmnnn] R always, The lime at; an “men _.. i1 orxiraticn of the three firming amazing recovery brill In itself and Billiards kills pnln. o centfal fund fm- “in purpcsos’ J from 3 to 3.31. ErsienpStaudar-d When it comes to fonthv i . i I l WEEKLY NEWS Rare Adventure “ OUR GANG” i. STOCK UP AT THESE SAVING PRICES ON SALE (c ‘B: §.i‘.i’s$v‘fi’.... f’ “i uf.“a*’°z‘sl* Tl. d |: - (H13 um ress ng camp o L . lg ll Oll ll ._ TYJRQN 1'0. Oct. 30-40?) — The and the npple-cheekcti y roskiv ay] ct: St 1st’ 2nd_3rd people jammed into the arena tens- smashed at each other -tl1e one to ' ed asmllhc his. bow-legged guy with see if the kid had n, the kiz to LOOK FOR BIO SALES SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR the ".. sprawled across his back show he coudl take it. ’ snared the puck and started out. _ . I I Depending on the arena,they roared Saved His Ear f E t . approval or shouted in anger, mixed B. OHS Famlly Blend . _ with admiration, as he bullied and In one hull-like rush, Coutu rozir- v . Per . N G T R E M E N D O u S O D D S I smashed his way lo the other end ed 1mg shore and Eddie mo; him Eatons Mayfair c ' . , _. , , .,. ~ That's lift?“ the scene for 14 Na- head-on. Coutu went down, the kid ' ' ' One man . . . Pilled against the toinal Hockey Imauue years as Ed- stood on his feet but his l-eft ear JELLY ASSOHIBCl die Shore moved through his big- was split from top to bottom. They B~L7||Ak ‘Srfe-glljless 2 - ' -—1 POWDERS Pkg‘ 5c 3 For mlgl" M 3"‘ “Maw E3118 ma‘ league hockvy’ career. It became a wanted to take his ear off but ho fl "h l ' career of triumphs, of disappolnl- wouldn't let. than and he finally Wm es n ‘he western mm? be“ I ments and llcnrlaches, of everything found a doctor who rlgrcsci to do u L-b- 136- 2 l-bS. —— ——— —- —- . $11M i1 111F111 C1111 (‘Xlleflfinw lIi SPO“. patching job. Eddie Shore stayed , But there llzlsift been a dull mo- with the Bruins. : e ment for him or the thousands who There was lie night in Madison ‘ vhelled "7"A " 'I twatched liiln, for 13 years as a Square Garden some years back Pieces Lb ___ __ c Island Brand c . Boston Bruin and one as a New when he smashed into u strel gQill I S ‘ ”“‘ '- '_' CH|CKEN York Anlcricnn. post with a sickening thud. H0 New Eddie has decided Io stop. ‘played out the game, then wont to ———~— ' ___ At 38. he'll leave it w the volmilfl‘ a doctor. There were nl lcast two Bordens Evaporated m ‘ “' Boneless’ 7 oz‘ Tm T" fellows auhpllalyia lltstleiaug rréanage ribs broken. perhaps more. An x- . c little wi s pr ng e n- ray exam nation would bell ex tl' - Sn... or the rninoi‘ American lea- the next: day, ac l 3 Large Til’! 9C. 3 for ———- -- —- _ gue. Ho‘: a rich. mellowed man. But the Bruins had gone on to _ LOBSTER 3 Q1, Tm c w... / . with a? eiiiigirAaIg¢t5m1l;.LhBs$8 nltlllfontreal for; a 15511116 with the old Marvens Dainty m. l, wheat nrm n “r a an e - aroons an E: l-c wasift hrlvlnu J‘NET W‘I'DO\ ISIQCLlOKIrCf hliiving maiiethtlisfnaonele anti slglting around. The morilim 12 o 1 c 10c‘ 3 For ' as one o ioc 8Y5 BT93 65 9 9X1 - a r e smash-up he took a trail: _ _ _ __ __. _ __ . men. But it wasn't alwflyfi m“ mit- for Montreal, scored two goals that z g 5c 2 For -» He came up ifn TdBfyt¥lIh€Ii_ it was “fir; fihedgame and than had we the survivn o. tie : "< "~ ‘v r xe up. - N. H L -—\\'hcn a rookie had $0 Red Dutton tells of the time Shore Australian — Lb. 13c. c PASTRY c show ho could lake it to 5...,» among came ho Montreal against the Mar- __ ____ _ ___ the Coutus, Cleghorns and the oth- cons g1 1927. ‘vhcndshore was in his 2 Lbs' 2 FLOUR 2 9 secon season an Dutioli was a Maroon. The Maroons decidwi m 7 Lb‘ Bag —' "_ ”‘ -' ‘- find out what made the kid Lick Eatons So they smashed lllm and bfiSll-Td him and he wound up with a broken 2 Lb. Jar c nose. minus some teeth, nuci cuts. (‘ lie igot out of the hospital the iul- , Bulk ' ow n; morning. - - . ~--—~~~ - l California Small Size |C|NG sUGAR ..'Z'II"JZ.'IZZ§IZLZ°.. PRUNES Lb-Qc- 3Lbs-————— “"‘°°' 3“°"_”_ ston when Shore missed the train among-en nn-o-n s.- — 8.15 : Saturday Matinee 2.30‘ ‘ERIAL _ CARTOON-COMEDST l to Montreal. A mid-winter storm Lynn Valley 16 OZ T. é ..=-_-»~_ . . “Hfiizl - . . . . - m 10c. PROM‘ 1' “-‘.'“'"".~\~“ Relwrts leaching the Fish ind gcllvserleliollwllltli slgeslroadlil “l” C Eatmls Cairo Palm C . .. STANDARD CORN a -- - _@ '~ s lszlhmlrelllusmmduienulm wwdnlmeehewwlvne “"1" 5°" wheel himself. They went into the dlwh 0110c. they were held up try- in gto find someone to pull them Wt and they didn't get. to Montreal Shredded Or Dessicated Each 4°- 5 F" — "' '" coconuur... .. _._ _ _ _ _ 215 Among recent Amcrl-nn smrt- ‘ bmys wkem n in search 0f wrvrlrick II] lllf‘ ,1 Wvince of New liruneax '. , alter s. . ' ‘i . -— U ‘tc- f‘ . ».-. .1. Two things a. man should never ‘mm 51X “flock 111 the 9179111118 23 ' Jboggomeygio’ gmtjronerFrannclsflnlil ‘s . l~l~ be angry at-—what. he can help and hours from Boston ' 4 Lb. 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