NOVWWEER. £1940 __ PlCif PUNCH FORAPAL Give yourself a real smoke ihiill. Enjov the rich, mild, iriie Havana quality oi ,1 _ Puiich—Cuna<la's linesi cigar. Fill your pocket PERFECTOS or PllllliTELllS 10c llllliS 15c Punch CIGAR tiitittts Commanding Veterans Guard iril of the Veterans '1'.it~ it "I- ll Giiai“ oi t it..tda stationed at the .- t‘ iiipound in Charlotte- Major R. H. Capt. i;llaiv.~.: C iiinuntllng; A. n .. Siiliiuii"; '\l M. another of- lly confirm- H-Jrfiil of ii ti" .~_ . .» Lie etfic s 170 men "tiiti . oi tiejciic: wuik . 'l.it;v are tiriiiiii; l‘ iixiiiiiizg camp for . \'”S1“l(lil)' the" volun- i l'.llli'{‘il Sl‘X'\'lLll‘S llllCl - nien and two N.C.O's an zsvoi-i. f. r iiie body h. .1 of the P.E‘..I. ‘lllitk Watch) which i...-:iie for" burial. The w=ll proviti: it firing ‘he liliil‘l'i\l the following IHIVTIIS llIII.I. - at the Priuceagdward Is- iaiiz. ll" H -. - i m‘ it. boitinier 3rd. i940, iltuni t;.\|\' fl At Si. Eleanors on Muir" .4 ill ' George MrGoti- - - 1 I-‘tincral Tues- u lll lvvin his late resi- f::‘ tieiitittl Lot l6 Cente- UH‘ “In?” —— A‘. Ilaiiiax on November /‘l'liIlll' Smith. 205 Ii il'l.‘il."l{)\\'|l. The re- .il‘i.\'? this evening and V1 I ~'~".i to the Circliffe Fun- h-{ld iiii‘ \'\.lf‘l'(! fuiiertii will be *_ >'.i\, November 5, service l. l‘. l..tli r ‘ 2 p, iii. lll'.t"mf?nt, pm- \ 'll'l\' XHIJ)‘ --*' ‘the residence of his "iii yldtlilwll. Hagan, (Jhgr. n Fm. ..nv.~s H. Malone, age - - .Il.\l Wcduesdayr morning "1 (‘ltirlnttclotvit i ' c , , o Kellys ulfgtr-ilrvane of funeral will be t ~r. .. [It Memoriam lflllwxllllf~niemory XIAS I./\l SIIERBROOKEIGHLIN’ Th" November 1i. 1939 ° -\_f-‘ soft words murmured by F" Htltar. dear lip; Bu‘ uilllT tl-an nllv other; "f \\\<"t‘lt'st ward that the ear l! u‘ ll-tilt ltrnrd w‘ P llh-“vd name of “Mother? ' llliilétr‘ a name that lived “It! there rvrr he such another? "gltswtlnhave reared In heaven »‘ e T” m" it'll)" name of "Mother." r BY ller "Family," 42.1 1t .. . ""'~'*'-'-"i-"'.~.-.\ N. D. MacLean UNDERIAKER lllflfi, EMBALMER Chnrtttttetuvm and a Nwrth Wtltahlro This column In reserved for new of local Interest but itdvertislrig or able In a tlvanco. CRASWELL tor Photographs COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphers. LJ'dtl“ll-su~jlll,j_ MEMORIAL LOD—(iE goose diii- ner and buzuui" in Boyne 14.0.1. Hall, "Tuesday. Nov. 5, 5-7. WAR SAVINGtS COMbll‘1"l‘l'l~l Mr. h‘. T. Higg». Provincial t, man of the \v. - ‘iiviiigs Coiizi returned last tvczk lrom U where he attended a mecti this committee held on Moiida, . . iucstiuy m the Board Room of inc Lahk of Canada. At "noon the coni- inittee visited the Prune .\‘lllli.°.t‘l in his office. for the observance of Rmiicmbrttnt-e Day are underway at various cun- tres throughout the Island. Wot comes that, Wheatit-y River p‘ ll: to hold a memorial survive at the Monument in commemoration for the men of the district wiio were killed in the Grer; War. It is not known at present who the speakers for the occasion will be. funeral of the late Claude Jones was held yasterday afternoon and vice at the residence of his imrri assisted by Rev. I. Judson be Funeral services iii Hazelbrnok Bap- tlst Church at 2.30, with the same two ministers officiating also the grave. The pallbearers were: Bovyer Jones, Robert Brown, Gor- clon Brown, Arnold Yeo. Gordon, Carver and Heber Jones. Interment i luvvtliitr of L.P.U_ Hazclbrook Cemetery. B.O.A.F. RECRUZTS LEAVE -- Last week the following centres in Upper Ciilltltllli Carmichael, North Sydney" less Mechanic), D. E. Mebeod, Kin- ross (Pilot), Ronald McDanaltl, Mon- tague, (Electrician), G. M. Cald- well, Kensiiigton tCookL W. C. Reeves, Kensingmn. (Cookt, R. U. Campbell, North River lflii‘ I-‘iuiine Mechanic), T. E. Campbell, (Thar- lottetoutn, tAero Engine Mcch. ' Before leaving, each ivas pi": . with the usual gifs. SOME POTATO! --“Tlierc's po- tatoes in them thttr hills" and ivrat. pots/toes! If all the spiliis in the field of Mr. Harold McTu Fldnn 0n the Belfast District. R. ns lfil“_’$‘ as the two he left a’. the Ctiuixiiaii Office Saturday; the turnips" Oi neighboring fields will l to their laurels. One ix. cos. Both weigh three l)1>iiii.l< ounces. Thirty six potatoes oi" size would make a biisicei w ' a. fairly good record lii . try. ‘Th-e spurts are nut lilli than two "average it " tees are iii: ..ir {ll W“ i The inclement lllTllllPl‘ ll as well as rendered In tl eietii-i. . the s vice tiiiri it erclvd " festive serinnii Tft- ciin" . the aiillteiii, "If Ye l-ov.‘ My Coniiiiaz-zcliiiriii.~.‘ Lawson look th. it. Trainees Held Despite the llll'lt‘lll<'ill \\'t‘.'\lllt‘l' yflolliltiih‘ lllUllitllbt L\'('l‘ L\\'J ll’ tiieu tiuttiitts htlitiultflll .t. bl ..i urcve inn, held uhurt-n puratie, tit- leliiiliig ulHllt.‘ sriiitc iii ll tun. at bt. Haurs Anglican church uuu at. utiiistans Hflblllfitt. 'lne vount, st-aners, members of the NOll-ptllllllllllil ‘-.\c at ha. ])l'\'.‘a'l‘lll‘.'(i llll l‘I\"L‘.l(‘lll lljliltlililllit {I3 they [llilfihfifl ilirtiiigh iiie strccnsJ Many spectators mum the unit as‘ it iiiarctied by. 'lt:t~ stiittiris ntotoi- ed ircm tiic training t.iiii'<~ to titt- Armouries in Ulilll'ltl'tlt‘lti\\ll where they lllll‘(‘l up lot" tiic mart-ii. ncaucd bv L1..(;ui. l". l. riti."li"e\\'. M.ivt., coiiiintiittiiiig t.lli.t-i".liic illill leit tnir uriii hat. and |Il'UL\\‘(l((i\'fl Aeiii, Queen allll RiClllIlUllll streets wticic the Hoiiiiiii bllillliltt‘ iifillf. headed bv Lieut. J. J. hiaefioiultl. went. via Great GQOPL‘ Htrtrvl witt- Duustans Basilica. flie Protestant. party, under lJ38[l(‘I'.~ltl|) tibLL-Cul. Andrew, continued lllflllg ltit-iizytit. St. to Church Si, and St. PatiPs Church. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Gavan Moitugntiu, Willi Itev. The i W. lVfcCardle as sub-tieacun. 1 ed by Rev. P, D. McMahon. D-D- 'I‘ne choir was tinder the directlcni of Mr. W. J. Brown, with Mrs.‘ Joseph Dougan at the organ. At St. Patils Church. ltcv. A. L4‘- Drew Gardner took the strrvlcvfi. H9 preached a sermon suitable to the." occasion. choosing as his icxt. Mut- t thew 2i verse 41!, "The Kingdom cf. God shall be taken from you illidi iven to a nation bringing forth the} ruits thereof." The choir renderedt the anthm. "Go Not Fat" I-"rom Me. by Zlnitarettt. _ . lie-forming after the ecremottitmat the iiiilt paraded back to the Airn- t ouries and returned to the training “irn-tlév were accompanied hv the Charlottetown Communitv Baird. camp on Thursday next. Card Of Tltanks ML and Mm Rttttsell MicLav- en. and family of Caime IfeadWt ~t. wish to thank their iieighcoiiis .iii.l frientfs for acts of kindness slioivii them in their recent sad vreitie- Phone mt V15‘- eat. (Patriot please copy) ..i,.. c .l..'_l good (roiitiiziar i l newly nelu-e may b; hisqrlg-q! ll 5 cents i word strictly pic) " was largely attended. A short scr- i t-eerliiit, - Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones, Powiiai, i pcwzn gt was conducted by Rev. i). K. R055,‘ the at ‘ Coir 1.e‘.r“n$(l)lISSf‘(l to his eternal home. f th .C.A.F. lrft l ' d'fi "a i' or e R l‘ m lmfisixlld l UNI-Ration committee ex l\Vil't?— - i ~ , Fffvillfill, SERVH/E OF .,t~.:" ti the ch . . is l" re ‘l’ the Church Parade R. V. McKenzie its ticucoii and Rev. ‘t Simrim LIFE INSUR- -9789-7_-2l-3ll. vv'AN'I‘ED—I.arge quantities of second-hand Jute bags. Hang B, Clarke. Charlottetown. I L-Bl-il-A-Zll. (‘ONFEDERATI ' AXLE. o" l FIN-RM‘ “"5 310K538‘; “l Packs were out early and when sales .111? Wurlliis of the late Mrs. John ‘B91119, whose death occurred in MOIIIICHI. October 31st. arrived in L-‘tzi. t The cm. Saturday event-rt; accom- "hfillivtl b)‘ her daughters, i ltuiii and Amy, and llCl‘ son Dr. Ar- lilllll‘ Billie. The funeral will take "et at 8.45 to St, Dun. icu 11101169 to R. C. Ceme. 'ER.»\L prtvately- from "ahtrre services were REMEMBRANCE DAY xrl ,, ~ “mducifll bi’ WHEATLEY RIVER - Prepltliitltiiis I ""‘ “u” Mm" “ml Rev. Donald BUGUII‘ d. Interment [tint-ted by Rev. piiilbeaitrs were: APPOINTED 10TH“; _ CAL INSPECTCII. -— Alta‘: iiig of lust week Miljm‘ y ectrical i Limit. l?‘ S. Chandler who is pro- i Search. = lfiihtit‘ has a distinguished overseas Iitcoiri iii the last Great War. En- “#4132 as a private he latter became of we ltC R. in France __{_a__ , . OCR 24. the pre- [sitlent reminded the members that I ti true friend of the or anizatlon in the tierson of Angus (Iizameron, had The members of the Workmen's Coin- l‘t'L'l't'l iii liis tleath. as he was a ,\'llltlfIl)lO assistant to them. The Jlicctlng adopted the following re- solution: "Whereas, Almighty God has culled from this earth our true friend. Angus Cameron. and where- as" we deep _v mourn his loss; There- f. re resolvttl, that this organization dedicate a page of their minute solved that we extend syin athy t0 his wife nntl family in tieir sad bereavement. (Signed) Arthur Gormltqv, J. W. Gormley, Daniel Couglilin. Personals - Col. P. S. Fielding arrived home S'i'u:x1-t' iiitznt from military duty in (Jritzirio. He is here 01l tzvo wrecks leave. Lieiif. C. Ff-E-iaek, son of Mr. and .\I C. H. Black. Charlotte- town. ari-tittipunied bv Nlajor O .\It;Coiike_t" and Capt. W. V. Bagg -, hjspcit". the week end lii the city. ,.,,,,,,_ -l.u\itiu motored from Sussex Mili- tary Caiitp. - Trinity United Church .\I()I\'D.\Y:— seem to li.iv.~ ai"t't-t<-:i \'". :ti-l.vc:iing Atixiliar)‘. East Par- t"l'ill)l_\' the nits! lt- \\'@"‘l1li1- Hit-re v2.1 lfcurlz Ilull. arc/taut." . ' "~ - —-- ~- REY. J. L. LlJND s‘ I'\'li'P.; for Rev. ' it: m i" c1'r- Ifrtif, was held .n his fcrin- " _' hit-mortal, u. tlt-"Ll by iiie.ii- r coir. cgation uni us v. ho ccinpletely" filled n Th irs iincuiltil was a p. . u. ." ziiiti ttofjeceyi tit;- gr -".. t~..;t n lirwhicli he was hold. l2. s Go tl:. n 1on1, iarrseitt isas- y . vontiu; l d the church and at tire He was assistcd at the :l D.‘ J. A. Rom. ‘ UIILECl Church. c-icucawd. Rf 'v. arm Wale, fit-v. Ali". tit/ens was as- . i l)\" Rev. J. W. Hrd and Rev. ' ' Lot-nu M ztckenri rit-k tit.» slate, "sou. sttii With xiii! Th, and the cinir ot the Church sin: the h_vuin~", “Peace, Perfect P Ill’ ¢ ‘ -."n<l ‘I Know Not What The l-ii tire ilaili." ‘flies; who attended from distant iminis wrr- Rxv. and Mrs. G. N. Semi-rs. Kffillfilllllbll, P. E. I.; Ms. G.A.Dlxono-l Lavt-i"pno.‘; Mrs. Frczi Balacaek and son. Frank. ei Snckvlllp Mi s; El anir Ltiiitl. Sackvtlle; M". and Airs. G .‘ti Bikfil, Tryon, P. E. 1.; Mi". aiiti lvlrs. Ottie Kay, Mc- Ko ‘s Mills. Itev. Fz-niik Brvotiiroyd and oth rs from surrounding dis- t-ricts. Burial was made in Elmwoo-d OM13]. The following is the report of the _ _ .C."dl.l l lf t th f At 5t. Dunstans Bttsiiiea. Solemn ‘t 3:,§f,.':,,,f(.:. ilcnléloocgbelg? mo“ a o X tsr). 1. Helen Green: 2. (Jr), 1, Clemmle ll- Grade VIIL. 1. Jennie Moore; 2, Grade Mai" - - sermon for the occasion was preaeh- I Ems, MOON" Grade VII., 1, Nellie Simpson; 2. Dcris Graham. Grade VI.. l. Lloyd MucNallI; 2, lGoi-tion Gillis; 3, Elva Graham. Gratie V.. I, Cliesley Clark; John MncNei Grade Ill., 1. Donald Simpson. Grade IL, 1, Herbert Moore. Grade I., 1. Charlie Gallant; Harold Simpson; 8. Verna Dolmh- Tencher, Gracie Crosby. (Patr pleas This grniip of trainer-s will break at utzv LIVERS i i Con your liver to hulthy lctlonl Help It keep the Bile tulce flowing with l "Dr. Mama's" — the Im- t M15555 I with the --____ SATURDAY — ' ' f, of me late IL c. worthy m; t Boy Scout ASSIJCIIIIIOII . _ the MacLean l .ii.t-..il Home at 2 p. m. satumav Sh l C“1111‘Il'1'.\'. Services at the gratgllzfiq the Provincial Government FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The l Montague was apptlrvlilnrtledlhlztfliitv elf "HlX-clor in the place of Halifax m 10m the 10m lThe public responded very gener- ls-"it Battery, and who has. awed leave of absence for tiurution of the war. Major landing Officer of a COmpany LIEU. MEETING.—At a regular pressed deepGcorgeloivn. becomes the bride of book to his loving memory, and re-i . Xlcllfffl 11W ,' and Queen Elizabeth l» _TH_E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARQQXR THE CENTRAI: GUARDIAN vAppk Day iBotly flfflPte. iBig Success "l. ll. Smith T0 Fine weather-gzs-tecl smillnglg; Scouts Saturday morning as held their annual Apple Day. All the Boys of the various Troops and The body of Pie. Ivan Arthur | were concluded had succeeded m lsnilth of Charlottetown “lll arrive putting their campaign “over the tin the city tonight for burial. Pie. top." Most of the boys were in unt- tSmith "was killed on the highway form as they canvassed the public I15 miles from Halifax late Fri- tempting Island grown idsy night. He was struck bv a fruit. In ~ Charlottetown the saielcar. ' resulted in the disposal of 43 bar- | The deceased was ‘a member" 0f "W111i"?! from 43 Gfelwrels of apples. Seven barrels were itlie Prince Edward Ialitlld Hiuli- ‘sent to the eastern part. of the pro- llanders tBlack “lfllClil. He tilt-ti virice and the Troops of Montague, Ienroute to the hospital aizei- [lit- Souris, Cardigan and Eldon tool: accident. Both legs were frat-tilt. charge of them. Officials of the ed and he suffered other injuries said that when he was struck by an ditto Saturday's sales in the city exceed- ed those of last year and the boys Halifax. had done a wonderful job. Police said Fralick reported my, Smith was walking alone and iii the oposlte direction to the unto wh ch was returning to the city. In Summcrsitie out. reprcsrlelllltcililitg/Jltlliie tfllliflcles Slliierlilifiljn the back Sea: and ‘lusned l" merside Scout troops and the twulgwlxl- 39:11“ "i" dead 011 HFPlYfll ios i a . cub packs. ' Active with the 10m; bu" were It wasseveral hours alter be- tvvo guests front England. Theyqm" the identity 01' the man was were George Joseph Newton and KMWYI- Whefl Picked up the vic- Albert Newton. They are staying tlm was found to have in his p05- with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holman. session a military pass entitling Mr. J. Lidstone, the chair- him to six days leave in Char- man of the committee in charge of iottetotvn. Only the last {our 1e ‘the sale at Stirnmerside. Saturda g9r5_"m“h" were Clem. m m“ night ex ressed his thanks to a131, letter being obulemtedjy 6301,03,‘ torn in the paper." An inquest will be held. The deceased lived at. 205 Knit: Street. His wife, formerly Frfln. ces Sherren of this city received the news which was doubly sad lconcerne for a most successfuisale. ousiy, he said. Harris - Morrison because she was expecting her I husband home on leave. Three children are left to mourn the loss of a loving father. He had been an employee of the Island Fertilizer Company prior to en- A very pretty wedding listinent. will take place at st. Dun. A military escort from the vet. stuns Basilica at 5:30 this Bram Guflrd. under 5st. Bears morning when Elizabeth, daughter will meet the train here tonight. The funeral will be held Tues"- day afternoon with burial iii the People's Cemetery. Aircraftsman Home From Battle Area Aircraftsman. First class, Ear-l Brown of Charlottetoyvn is home again after a five months adven- of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morrison, Mr. E. Joseph Harris, son of Mr. and Mi"s. William Harris, Elmira. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. it. J. McDonald of St. Columbia's Church, East Point. The bridesmaid will be Miss Marian Morrison, sister of the bride and the groom will be sup- ported by Ml‘. C. R. Campbell of Elmira. . The bride will be attired in her travellin costume when the cere- mony ta es place. Following the ceremony a tie- iicious wedding breakfast will be served at the home of Mrs. John O'Neill, Dorchesrer street at which immediate relatives of the bride and groom will be present. Immediately after the breakfast the happy young couple will leave on a honeymoon trip to Otttiyva, Montreal and other places. On re- ttii"ii to this tiroviiice they will reside in Elmira where the groom ls employed with the Canadian National Railways Sackvilie Boy arrived back in Canada about two weeks ago and spent the inter- vening time in Montreal. Although the young airman is lad to be back among his frlr-n ht.- ycarits to be “over there" again in the thick of the air raids \\'lli<'ll he saysa person “gets tisedto." Ilc had a "swell time" in England and tvishes to be able i0 return tlicre 4.\)U11: He had visited London many times while in the country and f was gretitly impressed with the ' ' " t t. it '. l gxgrll‘bll‘tftlstSmd_l‘l__h_BTDWII spoke in glOtVlnff terms of‘ the Royal Cana- dian. Ali" Force, of winch he is rt member. and said that the tinit I wits rated highly by the Briiisli~ f people. Speaking oi these satire, . ‘I. . BYILlJhDIS. he said their spirit l AB" l’ “Tm ‘Mllmlll ECQEYU "coulfid not be broken." The R. C. -59°k"‘-l1‘~" O5 m” ‘ll-‘fill? Ne‘ A. F. has done itbiiderftii work mnnlrers of the C-llllltlklll dt-s r0,\'— rand has dgwngd 1mm Nazi plants, i ti" Ma trait c. which :11: in lll.‘ m. add“; ' Ncm‘ All ‘"191 ' “"115 “ll He spoke of his sojourn in the mm a " "Y? "-5 m5‘ {Old C0llllli‘_\' as u ":lu!‘i<1\l"~ atl- 5"'l"'1"‘1'»i ‘l: ll Cillildlilll (l -- '“ "venture" and praised to the high- or F‘ ever whit-ii can‘; off tip; cots‘. l,“ U“. mitts), 990111,; Cl Frill“? $1“ ml "Win15 a?“ l In the same squadron as the " H? 19m"! m4‘ Hflnll Canailla" t young Ciiuiiottctnwn airman. ‘here . - t i Na"? 5”" m: T‘ MICK?‘ m‘? cut‘ tare two other Island boys. These bPC-"lk 0f lll“ l “n! “'3 111d 5lil tare wireless operator Bill Hniirlra- ccnsidcrtiu! wr ca. In atlziiticn tzi .113“ of Tlglflgl] and Landing My- being a member" o. llll‘ t t w oi‘ th- icmfpqmitn Shlbllfiflt 0f Sfllifll» l!" 1114mm FY15"? h?‘ ‘lilo "150 at‘ [saw both these boys frequently lficllfll l0 m!‘ f‘ ell‘ 05 111-‘ H-M '35- and reports that they are doing 568111 ma?» 0110 0f i110 Cflllildid" fine and like the place as much dcstrtryctvs which supplied the e-s- as he gm cert for tit.‘ Empress of Britain on 1W1" VQVRii-t‘ l? Ciiflfltli it "1" Vi"? force shortly after the outbreak 0f the Rviiil Visit c1 Kill,’ 590F311- of war. He is home on leave biit Yvflfl does not know‘ when he will rc- l Mrs. Esi-abreoks, the orinq- Miss tut-pp g ' 0f lll? Cm- ‘ Irene Tfiictrnton. Halifax, and an lr-il Ullliflllglfllltcli fwd illfisscfl infant $011, Harr esiticci with the tur~ tllli w. rorge N. emu s | n-tissiitz ‘ a .0!‘ l‘: ice Iidivarzl Lsltaiirl, loci in ,\[]"5_ Anqm. 111 ‘1'_ _ v The son was born flr At are t‘ muuilail EPTV-(‘c at iii.‘ while his l.l(llf‘ \\'(l: rtt sea and his duties lz-iti kepl ltim away freiv lllfilllf Slfllg‘? title birth] ofiilsdfionilltt "t- "t. . m or" i gfhitalfixilzinw Nilflliellll? 3 ‘Felhgrlnplrs. v Bd. Bathtirst. sittl atllfilliflf‘ bother. Er- t win. is otter. u: school in Sack- ville, A 5i.' . iss AilJ EsttilJi-tiizkr. is also attentiiiq stciicoi licre, and an elder sister Mrs. Hubet Morris, rt‘$&l(l(\§ in Cllfl-l'li;llCl0\\'l1. His fat-her L: a veteran of the First. G out War, l‘.i\\'l'.?'Z served titrrsens- \\‘iIl1 at li\fah‘rt> unit from 10H in i918. OTTAWA, Nov. .'i—tCP>~Ne\t" regulations governing payments to fishermen tinder the Salt Fish Board Act were disclosed tonight in an Order-in-Cotincii pllllllfiliPfl tonight iii the Canada (‘rav/ntte. The new regurttions will he up- plied to such kinds of suit fish as the board may decide, at any llfllf‘. the Order-in-Cntincil said. The Board would decide what value to the fishermen should be placed on the varintts kinds and qualities of salt. fish and of fresh fish sold by the fishermen to be salted. Charges Wealth, ilndustry Not I h The Board would also determine the basic export value of each kind and grade. _____ "The Board shall take noie of the prices which the dealers or ex- porters offer to the fishermen for the. various kinds and grades of fish salted or to be salted in order to guard against any unfair" ad- vantage being taken by the deal- ers of the board's deficiency pav- TORONTO. Nov. s-rCPFM- J- Coldwcll. Dominion chairman of the Cu-otierative Commonwealth Federation. charged here Sat-ur- dny night. that. wealth and indus- try “are not doing their share in ‘the war effort." , - t," th Order-iii-Cotincil said. d,,’f,“,ll.“‘,‘;,[Yltfmdsgllflllilitllenllf ma?! the eprice offered by any ‘ ‘ ' was no equal- denier to the fishermen indicates Coldwcll said there -itv or sacrifice in the war effort. charged that Prltiie Minister King had undermined democratic gov- ernment in Canada and pledged ‘the c.c.r~. to continue fighting for ‘the common people at the coming session of Parliament- “Wealth and industry "9 M‘, any undue advantage of the. dc- ficleney payment is being taken. the board may take nteasures to see that proper competitive prices are rte-established, either by biiv- lng the fish In question at fair prices or by other means. "In the event of the board buy- ing such fish, it may dispose of them to any other dealer at a price which would cover the reas- onable expenses lncurrcd in con- nection with the transaction. If the board cannot satisfactorily . . _ t i - dl. pose of the fish to a dealer. it ti...“‘iillS.l‘°.'..é‘§§°i’J.-.i‘.£ m"... tat... o. t. .. . ' . . t; et." “i?! tvlteill. lthlzttltlrllftllttrhgllttllet lpoéialrllinasr for deficlenc)‘ Paimfms cflvetr mhaitds all Indust-rv con-lmav b0 mid!‘ 01")‘ b" flrhelmfn‘ Sari/tide In the war effort. We have producers living In Caitada who d i their share in the war ef- ttaag Mr. Coldwell said. charging that, the Government had been forced to cancel the act limitinR prom to give per cent on contracts 1e; without tender because indus- nrovedvcqetuhlelu vs. , ' _ v M H ~~ - w c" ‘$35.- centres: :i.'.*‘°'el....*‘.t:.tii..2ii remedy by mm -— at rifice as nearly as llitlgtgoiirlltlnue m “M. t '°"""""M"' i tamed‘ we propose l Each claim must be in respect. fight this battle in this and suc- ceeding sessions of Parliament," 0! lllh llhded lll 6mm“ "m" driven by Mr. Lawrence Fraiici; u; . Hugh Emmet. T“ , baglcliilnllller-“de ‘he b0" 5°“ "me I After the crash, Smith was placed H" _R- E. Mutch, J.‘ . g uni-ct, A. BIIIAVlIlSLlE, George i. R. L. Cotton and Dr. H. ture on active ditty in England. He ‘ i AlYCfflflFfiIflfI Brown" joined the i In peace or war, the deep- rooted security ofa Crown Life policy gives sturdydcfcncc to the home and lends strength to the nation. LIFE f W‘Jlnsunnncsttoneanr ..;;.;.s..'... l - - 'Pollclei'ln uree-szzsgootnooo 'n"m_ _ t’ J. C. SAINT. General Agent, 14-4 Richmond 5L, Charlottetown, Maritime Brant-h Office: hlacBeath Bldg" Moncton, i R. f‘. Muctlonald, LL.B., CPL. U.. superintendent. Road To lfietory (‘Hedge-hopping’ i ‘ i t Red Cross _ _ Concert i l l was sotizitit‘ Ar lunar! mu l i i t’)? l . raids usua1iy' bfiillli.’ ‘HQT ROYHTY t Misc ti ‘ i i i i ed away and an 'ii‘.~ i m" and one British fight- Fund. Atlmis-sititi ‘lie i l). . WVH‘ 5110i. LIOWI‘. lll kill‘ "ting over Britain during the id quiet hung over the' Thursday, November 7th i till’. A ‘"115 tttoiigi". ti"" "iiv I A‘ 3J5 '~ ‘Fl 175i“: 3° w?" \'.trir-t\- Ilttftflilllllilvll! hv i on m me 935'- we Charlotte-taint artist! and ‘ renecied dzslanhna-ihes address mi Red tr-.-~ ai-ti- l *5 bu‘ no “UT-d reached vitles \i<n cwndt- a-tle til l may‘ . ._. t ‘_ .. . . - Y“ I proceeds for hast troy-ally 1 M‘ Kimmy-l 5nd m“? Ger" Womerfs Institute .' ti (Wins l btniia. Ho": r l Light Night Raids These sporadic attacks, barely keeping all. the air ivcti", followed t. Striiriitiy" ziigiit in whit-h Nun ' rt‘ among the lightest oi ‘liver.- months oi jhegc. .i ‘XHJPQUG ‘the English ' Saturday night. and bad icr otherwise kept Royal Air‘ (‘e bomb s on the ground. No "were t‘.il'i'i0u' ~1 TURNIPS We are open to buy carlots of bulk turnips on the litres between .Ch:|rl0ttetruvn. Souris and (‘liar- loltt-tntvn and Bfurruy Harbor. i Farmers 0r dealers In these lo- calities who are lIIIPFVSIUIl please contact the office. ,, Thcse ll-lfllilis do not have to be - ‘ .‘.'.‘.::".:::‘..;':. alpaca. tarts: .12; and Get at: pie- fm. waxing I.‘ Bled“. - Wglcihe pricing‘??? This should attract farmers who cred . - n " i sc is i“ - Tu“ are having difficulty in scctiring ‘ ‘ “‘ farm labor. Strietest censorship ls applied pRAyK g, (Lurks t Charlottetown ti‘. .. liii no st-t-rct that the air path ‘ whit-h the raiders fly to London, I the ititlustritil midlands and the l.\ British radio report heart] i ‘ iii New Yt-rlt .\lilll i of former Kiri In: , u joint Greek- riuvliicrn ports is lit-int: mails Illfrvflblngly rough by the mulli- i [slit-alien of tutti-aircraft batter- ies ,the atldilfon of guns with - a noisy rtntl frightening perfor- mance and the growing use of - Suturtl Tiruiia and tli; an Illlllltfilllflbll l i to the new tit-fences but it is i I i i l i People 0f Alltniiizitt port also wits bombed more and more fighter planes The italit-e n ttt f\ lII'lIl|I|Il-'\I1l'I‘5 csiwt-iitlly tlesigned for night for the ll.".liti:i :ii:.i\ in Albania, bullies. u l C These new pisn¢§___a.r~e the De- l. E I h ll flu‘ floats, manned by a. pilot who doe. l n _ d). l 1mg but fly, while on observerl ' s back itt a revolving grin turret‘ l ST. JLROALE, Qucu, Nov.8.~—lOH —The tie-epic of Quebec tntistlrsform z . . am t. e a lish lniirttatrt: H1" “stiin..e“ .'ivva_ them, Premier Adeard Goubotis to. iiri sniiis l-lit‘ iirglit sky for" strttv ixiiti ' Is also point out that. Brit- fiiitiii and 't\lll‘0f‘ weather". utmost continuous rain, mist. i \\'fllk‘l'-\.'fll'l'l€‘l'.= Ol" . l l . , .- ~,. \rv wt t - l . 1 tllfl, riiade ‘.>'..ickci" by." a smoke a D3.',Q1((_TCKIPZI.'L11I,' "Ls mue- i mil. cloaks the cities anti presents- Mli“ Owl!‘ D‘ “f , . , i q . t ~ "t W doi t net-ti Enfzhsn .0 i .- for ev .i hoppers‘ “ i Raid the Premier. | pi '. j l V, say "ff-ah English to (‘thlfilhtl i l § b3} - which lish-spcakiiig ~11“ W‘ iil COH- rointieite tvzih th ' A bftlllhlflfl commerce and ind <tr_"."." "VRwpift- iii less “Our iiinst v.1. heavy .. i . In. ‘ English _<l _ the?" fighter-bombers Premier" t a m Llllffl " regular g of Hon. H aim L1' pointed l1~ planes i Liberal cant "bf Iectiriti ;,_ a. '. ntiptififitl‘ i», i; on" taszoii .\i and riearbv i l0“ Nillm ’ have hag II‘ further ef-t Th? T?“ f,‘ f‘ of forcing the Nazi= large-iv to‘ ll“? Qwbm ‘lmxnnilrl (pm their {Kit-afloat bases tum icit vacant bv the) iilfs that they now have to mm‘ Alhlmasp Dal. . . cifaii Senate last H farther in order to make their ‘Quc,m_(,.s Emma. ‘mnsiiye mi‘ at) i lint i 1 i _ i Conservative § caucus called . nu e. tat-ed 45.000 airman amt 2, i 431i l)t'lll‘.l1CI' and ilizliiui" pianos since the nmsseti raids agains" _ ‘ Itottdon started Aug 8. compared to q M WP] A l Bitniirs 891 plaitvs and 353 fighter " nv-vnnhnrq , 11th:. sat" the (‘t-armpit "stibs-rirzite“ ‘ 51h", "my p.lo..= are bound to he less cffcctxve , ~ ‘ * l‘ l . and easier to Shoot down titan 9g- votinii." he "It is ti‘. reform. ’l‘."it"' t-t liaborailnti “ o'l"l‘:\\\l.\'. caucus ‘if lot Pu i.iin;iii lYW" t} '\‘ lll "H iiii i‘ \"il(‘ll - ‘ - d p n _ V "_‘ V’ ‘_ imrteiiced l1l'5' .~ti"iii2er.=. ‘ S 2L will" m“ HM“ limm ,n‘_m" ‘ These sources swv "no Italian a " y “l” ‘fw XL- H-"‘»“"“ pilots brought Zn Planer- in pfirtie- i ~‘""“ llllm“ l" "V" _"""‘\'~" “m” lpatn in the nit-wk ppchithlt" are ‘ ’ " his iionie iii lwviierietovi on Nov wppt-ing some Mk Gpmnn' mint; l 4‘ . who HIIVWQOIIP . ' ' ""r Xfr-d- & l ‘ -"l'l' "ii ‘ti?’ l't"i""l"l"illl r-o-ii ' poi iii with lll~ - ‘- . .\l|l\llll“li ;"i lll‘. lltt w npposi- g A - ;ip~_..- F ,ll'il_l pl. . in: ‘he lll"\\' .\I‘<R|nl§ -t._,,_ m m,» at; “~57 t,“ _ , \\'l!lf‘li will opc". “"1 Nl/iv. '7 As it I .lii is ir-m‘.>orai"v. will be the firs‘ tWPWlIlflll the (‘nn- - _..._.___ Chlrtered Accounts!“ iservatlvc riv-iniicts ii.ivr\ cniiciised; ‘since Pfll‘llfll‘ll"ll' uriloiiriieti on t g nil. lAittZ. 7. lll" ti» vii-t tnietits tlurln I Eastern Trus Iti f PI , l I _ ‘the recess liktiv \\"".il also be tip , (l\i\l’l"l\“"‘“'“ ‘for cottsitiet tirtii. , § Followiiit: .1 ‘ioiiiwiinl-rit. J. R. A c f MaeNicol. pivstdt-ttt of the NR- ii'——_ m, . _. ltioiinl (Tt>li:.tl\';l't‘tI' Association BENILE] ttniirctl Canada n: iiiiviiit: for en- ~ VHF‘. K‘, lrolmcnt. of lli"iiil) into the na- ' . Nov. 3- “ Hi‘- KL? tional and provincial f1"<(t4"l.’\'l(\li\ s rvinriedl F l, H]; and it. t; t\_\-;t.~.~*t.i lie will be in .' . ~ 2h Minis~. " ' u ' Ifflébuy ‘position to rtpoz-r to the llifillilivt.» Vlillrfl, linri if‘. A‘. . ha. wherei B*rfl"“"[;0\.‘€g on prngfth-‘i made. he was ii ac txiiiiiiiniid of an! .8}, ‘Rmmmn, om." fill‘ <qiiadroii snacking Ctz-eece, tot _#____.‘ '. l _._. fly ft» German; for an .»\\..\ fWfiflliff‘. 'l'll<":\~ quartets expected him M.’ Ate/in FARMWER |\..-\.. 1.1.15. |g\|"g|_<1'}f|g_ ~'(ll.ll‘I'I‘tNf i (‘IAIN-Chill <SIiIJNIT§F SONi con- ‘, ritiirr " t" err: NEW ‘YOIHC’ \' rviii '(‘l‘t Tilt‘ run.’ ".\ tilt tlit- C‘ "than. l-‘orei ,t , . . ‘ __ Gvflllilil ruzlitt tlliiil vii w IR tlm’ Al 3 p. anti (its: I cmmdkm mlllk "l. (MWmQH ma‘ [Vittorio anti it il'i.l .\l'i.\ ii. W"- mui Ambasm .ur to Ttii"kc_v.' MOM”) H, UH‘ ,0f ll lint-v. ii.i\t~ t.i‘.".."ii part iii rc- F13 -— cciit iiilrls on tire-me Viitorlixalteiw- N] ll_\'il‘l[( iii the Ifiiiiiittiitii campaign. out-c ivr-ott‘ how ‘irii'fiil" it was to bomb the fluent uvtvvs. itflll l() tuntcli their huts (‘lillllliitlll-l. . win; are repnr"..~ t .ri llit\f' eoiiu ilfolLkgl UXLDVKVW. MATHESON | nutttisrktt. \'()l.lt‘l'I‘(tlI ETC. Money to Loan (tiIIt-ttinm nff‘ : hi! (‘went ftcnrgc St iii Bcrii: >llf 3llllfl, " i RINGS INSTANT IASI l EYES EX ARIINED Ind GLASSES FITTED {Canadian vessels or boots The Order-in-(foiiiicil, dated Oct. 2'2. svts tun qiitilitv-ttrades Mich for" (lI'll"tl eotl: (ll'lt‘ll (‘il\l( J, S, TAYLOR liakc, iintitlork nirl “pilot-k: pickle (‘lITPd cod iii lJOYIIllIWQ curl, and OPTOMETRWT sprint: m: "vi; stimmer itiack- offl" "m", 9.1g ._ 2.530 ‘crel. muck i fillets and fall nmekerel. ‘t Evenings By Appointment": i ‘It says no rlefieiciicv pavments ' ‘I ' 15m‘ $lllill Izz- made on fish siibicct in K‘ m‘ ‘"19" Q. eompiiisoi"_v lli\|)(‘t‘ll(\l\ tiiitlei- the n"- "M m" Q‘""'“ - t” ‘Fish Inspection Act if =uelt fish H t». ; . is Fmdcti and marked “below , OWN o R y‘ ( mm“ qunhwjn t