-\ liE WESTERN GUARDIANV l f}? 4m. John Pond. ll Church ltreet - Pb in“! gulullliml and 73mm; QQUN-[y m" m :""""‘;,.,,., Water ll. - galls? Bakery. wmr u. i ,,__-—7 q (lhn will be delivered lo an mean"? u per day or 10o per week. n" y"; order to the boy responllble for deliveries on your gong, r”_'__'— “m lghpqrlpllillll. Alverthing shell! be left with M“, p,“ gurdiln my In lwlehi Ill: at my of the following mm u, Gvllllln Drugstore, w l"! Glade». 67 Gralitxllesgf M" min lammereide p; l0! this service pg _,._- ‘ lama ‘Itmlogl Interest but advertising at l awry nature may he insert- “ s; 2 cents a word Itrletly pay- lm 1|; gdvance. piston for int-hats at Taylor “UK-Co” Kcnslngton. _ p‘ Genuine moslure-PWO! m? [£51151 stocked in alérgtgfll-lgi. ‘ S531 ‘. Qucgllln‘ me jb-lfili-ll-ZB-Zl. .\'G NICI-JLY-Jt. is pleasing '?£,l-H]mt Mr, Wyniali Birch is billing a izood recovery from his re- g“; serious operation. 5 4st: (‘chm sale on Hinds 30w- and Almond Cream. Reg- “m. 15¢, two for 46c. Enman Drug m L-806-11-25-3l. JISIIURS T0 s's:na - Mrs. N; Wolfe white Mid her daughter, A, Belly were ivcekcnd visitors to gufimerslilc. --S. -\'0l’NG PEOPLE ENTERTAIN Tile Young Prcplcls Society of u» lielliui-ial Presbyterian Church térlauicd about. 3U members 0f the ummersuie Clll'l5il2lll Endeavor oil div (‘\'('llll‘2 at. l-llc lionle of Mrs. 65,950,, if, Afulpcque. Miss Dolly llheiv l)l‘t.\’l\1('(l OVCI‘ the gather- "Huu allcl‘ a flood devotional ting the hL-ilpeque Society en- twined the combined roups in es. A delicious lunci wasserv- . .\Ir. Kcnnclli Walker uxpresscd appreciation of the Summerside deavolu, after which the meeting u closed with the singing of the. ‘itzonal Anthem. S l JELEBRATE 40TH WED- L\'G ANNIVERSARY — Friends nd neighbors gathered at the one of .\lr. and Mrs. Benjamin ilms recently to celebrate with em their 40th WPddlng anniver- u". Their clilldren and grand ltlren were present and all pre- ntjolned in wishing them many ore years of happy married life. r. Bradford Yeo was called upon out as chairman and called ‘p01! Mr. stutlcy Yeo to play the editing march. Mr. Scot. Cairns ad an address expressing the cod wishes of everyone for the ride and groom. Mr. Louis Hacker hen madc the presentation of a .a-.i:iilil slllfllfi couch. Mrs. Brad- ard Cairns‘ then presented Mrs. aims wllli a lovely white wed- ling cake After Mr. and Mrs. aims had made brief speeches filing to the occasion and thank- the ghosts for their tangible xprtssions of good will. the re- fllllfl?!‘ of thc evening was spent n music and games. The music Benjamin —llRlDl-‘. T0 5E SHOWEREI) — eccmmunlty‘ of Bedeque and the tllrrounding districts gathered at the come of Mr. and Mrs. Owen on)‘, to tender a shower in hon- or o. hiiss Doris McKenna, one o! lll? most popular young ladies of Periuvcod. while the wedding march "5 “Pull; played by Mrs. Walter leard, the bride -to-be, who wcro a lm-‘llllllz dress of soldier blue crepe, "guwrud by Miss Kathleen Con- gf“? “l "e Pref-lily decorated draw- h~8 Mm and seated in the seat of Qlylul‘ ulldci" a large while marriage‘ Lilllf‘ Miss Norma Connolly plcsonlcd the bride with a bou- hm .. and Mrs. Aden Mul- mda Th“ llllllll‘ and useful gills ma- ed cheques, linen pyrex ware Mcxicme nice pieces of silver. Miss {Rndnna fittlngly thanked he? l? ékflor their lovely gifts and ‘irgh§1li‘.<_ after which they all b“ Sullhhhcs A Jolly Good Fol- nvén bclions on the piano were . -‘ M“ ‘P-"lller Lieard, Miss m “vlGilllllll. and Mr. Garnett. m,“ emf delllthtful pieces were delmohg lll(‘0.‘(’fl. The ladies served a “we hhllllfll and the remainder hum? mgllllll! yyils spent in danc- mnersfiyfilc “Plus funlishcd by the n“ mute Orchestra. Miss Mcu o be married on Tuesday liliflllllg n Borden t M A 1 uurphy- 3- A.. of Clétlwl-i‘. i?“ ~uluor LEADERS not n cou 55.725195 — Gulders. Guide fiend- cou ll Biownlc leaders of Prince llly held t. - t ‘"3’ succesful con- "glam Friday 1n Epwortli rail. frrence ivy m y - - preceded by a ugfallfgrjblt supper put on b; the “mm-d ation. ’I'he tables were _ rcointr-d and Girl Guides on thl‘ cu Cgn-le H . - D l Quests. Miss Pfincecnullllfifl ommissioner for the vlsutny presided and welcm” ‘m or m: ors and at the conclus- tm o, m ‘llfbrr extended a hearty on for ‘an s to the local associa- te" P" hilllllllality. leaders ‘on’ gfigizfilll from Borden, Kensing- the no“ e and the four Summc hm oguaAuer supper the Brown- ,‘ w: Paders held Conferen- M snm‘ mnQwfll by the enrol- cmk "Mme new members by Mira ummmme lul- Mrs. n. p. Wlllclt, Commtslqnn “us enollcd as a District ling and ,"l'. Miss Marjorie Stir- t. Gum“ 15:‘ Bruce of Kenslnizton (‘aptm olynfii- Hurry Cudmcrc. charlottt-tow nitv Guide Company. en at tsp C" addressed the Guid- ammonl Mtonferenc-e and gave in- tutu,“ courrwards on a special chm rse. 1m?’ mohoe of i‘ t h e thls- Miss Arsenualt, ndme 4th Charlottetown thanks the Conference, A ' ll3l‘.§"l§§“lf.“.'° ll? h _ e r vs . llufq gnmrb“ "lily are taking in u reserved for neural __R°LL ROOFING cement end nails. conmm Brace’; Order now at, L-763-ll-23-2i. —FOR SALE — . Garage at Kenslng}ti:(lius§9tll!tlr.1g0,]a,l\%e_ ply E. 1. Jay. Bloomfield, P, E. 1, L-73l-11-22-3i. —FUR BUYER-Mr. R. N, Ltd.. has arrived and is flow buy- ing for cash all kinds of fox pelts and other furs at office of C. R R0865. Canadian Batik of ' meme Bu11d1n8. Summcrslde. L-609-ll-l9-tf. TITRED CROSS ACTIYFPIES - Beg Red Cross unit of the North “We Cllmllllllllll’ Clllb, \\'lll(‘ll have been meeting every otlicr Mon. gaytaftlerncon in the Vestry of the n1 t? Church during the summer {T1011 5. have made a splendid show- rng for a small number of \v'crl;h,-g_ Durms the year llic following fun lslnd articles have been turnczl in: 100 pairs socks, 63 sweaters, 2S pm, mitts. 3 helmets, 2 scnrvmc 1 pair wristlcls. l6 pneumonia jacket; g1 geaéfiss pggv-‘gss-da begdllolvlls. 3 sur- I 011a one pair of glflrlilkél-‘l $7.60 also collected in c1511 t‘; t"! m? X981‘. in ill? School [Dis- Jc . $_l06.00 which was turned into ule Rad Cross. The c.llb wishes to tank Rev. Mr. I-lccldlnott for thc use of the vestry and Mrs. Ralph MacCaull for the use of her sewing {nuhme durllll! the summer. For 7:9 Willie!‘ months. thc mcmbers wJl meet in the different llolnos" fir“ mfellllg l0 be hold this even- ing at Mrs. James Clark's. All are invited to be present espccfally our men folk as ii socil ',' unarmed‘ ‘wsa eummg h“ Personals —Mr. and Ii/ITSi-mlllvd Lee have returned to their home in st. John, N~ 3-. after visiting friends m Prince Edward Island-S. —Mr. Morley M. Bell loft on Fri‘- dR-Y on a visit to Monclon and Mon- treal. -S. —Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheen have returned from their wedding trip to the Maritime Provinccs. -s_ —Rcv. and Ivfrs. JPllII Shccn yvln have been visiting Mr. allrl lllis. George Sheen. Summcrsiclc have rc- tui-necl to Wallace, N. S. -S. —Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Hnr. rison was a visitor to Port l-lill last week and officialr-d at the Indllction Service on Thursday in the Anglican Church when ‘the new rector, Rev. G. Stavevt Tan- ton was inducted in the parish. —Mr. J. Vernon Campblill, AB N. 12., QR S. left on Friday’ mortiin: f0 Halifax after spending a short furlough with his parmits Mr. and Mrs. (Capt) A. J. Campbell, Clcr- mont. —Mr. Harold GZHKICL proprlNor of the Capitol Theatre. returnrd to Summerslde on Friday fcm a busi- ness trip to St, John N. B. —S. tomb? ous'lift. The successes of the Greeks to date confirm their expressed be- lief that Italy is the Achilles hccl 0f the Axis and that they will no longer fight alone. Most recent of the stimulating suggestions reaching tlicni is bound up with the resence of Gcn. Max- ime Weygan in northern Africa. In that connection I have it from a diplomat who talked to Weygand himself llifit tlic French identified with the Vichy Govern- ment, has placed himself inten- tionally ln a trading position so that if German demands are too great and German terms oi’ peace too dishonorable, iii his opinion, lie can swing the military Algeria (possibly Syria, too) in a new direction. ‘this will not be a matter of joini the Free Hench forces of Gen. harles De Gaulle. Weygand is not disposed to play second fiddle. Another source of comfort to Britain is the accelerated spccd of supplies from the United States. Both Iprd Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, and the Marquess of Lothian, Ambassador to Washington. have told mc that the arrivals now are more than gratifying. Now that machine tools have been ptlt to their task on cacti stdc of the Atlantic and assembly llncs are operating fulltlme the flow has become impressive. Scat-rely less impressive relatively ts what can- ada and Australia have been do- ing. Britain worries about the avail- ability of supplies less than about some means of financing it. hc- cauae even her wealth ls not in- exhaustiblc. I have jllsl. comnlclcrl a flying trip from the centre of tlic baltlz‘ along with returning mclnhers of an American military mission and I know they share tlic opinion that the British authorities loan ovcr backwards in claiming successes. More German Planes Destroyed Take the numbc 0f Gflllllllll planes knocked oilt of the skv. for instance. The neutral mlllturlsts say you liavc lo Increase thc fig- ures by approximately 6'1 pcr cont to arrive at something like a truc l! la Prince Cotmty. 4. figure. no insistent are the British O’Bryan of Holt Reufrew and Co, ‘ Com- ‘ military genius, though at jircsctit‘ forces cf ' The SUMMERSIDE GU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE l IMPOR Announ and Foreign Marketa- F. opportunity to SILVER ~ FOX Mr. F. Weissler. Montreal, will buy Silver Fox and all kinds of Furs, for American, Canadian IN SUMMERSIDE at J. LeROY GALLANTS OFFICE next to Railway Depot fruasnav _ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ,_ NOVEMBER zsui, 2m. and 28th Remember the time and place. Bring your furs for sale to Weissler because lie can and will pay the top prices. This lllr. Fox Farmer, will be your best l7 TANT cement sell for CASH. officials that they have absolute proof a plane is dowli before they claim it. The same thing is true of fig- urcs of industrial losses. It is not propngziiltla vvhcn the British auth- orities say tlilit most of the bomb- ing has had small military signi- ficancc. f have seen from week to week the actual figures and visited the scenes or bombed factories and it is remarkable how few the direct hits have been and how. in spite nf tlicm. the very factories bomb- cd have boon back in production in a mattcr of days or hours. This is not to diminish in any respcct what has been happening in London or t0 take away from Londoncrs anv of the respect due tlicm for their will to withstand and to kccp going under the hail of bombs. The world's largest city probably will bear forever the scars of the prcscnt conflict and there are ap- flailing gaps iii its lilies of homes and buslllmss bilildings. I have heard it said of sailors in a storm at sea that. all is well while they are shouting and swear- ing; one can begin to despair Wll€ll they are hushed in prayer alone. 'I‘_vpical is an incident with a taxicab drivci" the other day‘. I ‘llJiLllFd l3 ills plaints for blocks ‘and blocks-Abe detours around closcd streets-holes ill the road- pclrol rationing-damage from filllllig fragments-irregular meals flciamauczl llflfll0~lllglitS in poorly vciililatvd slicltcrs. "But," said I, "it ls something onc had lo stand oi" give in." He stiffened and grew stern. He'- drcw up the car and said:— “Ye haven't pyed me and I myent gct. a tip bilt I have to say y'e're a l0us_v---." “Aild ivhgv?" said I. “For even suggesting the sibilily of giving ln." “You ilvere doing the complain- ing," I reminded lilm. "It was just my way of talking," said he. HUNDREDS gCclitinued from page 1) p05- battleplanes across the Atlantic; hundreds of’ men of the Royal Navy to man overage American de- stroyers already lying" at anchor in the some harbor: probably the happiest of them all, about 230 soldiers of the Canadian Active Service Force, lnvalided home be- cause of various ailments, and a small group of C.A.S.F. officers who will prepare more Canadians for modern Wilflhffi. At least two of these men, a Canadian and a Briton, have been decorated for deeds of daring. ‘The Briton is middle-aged Wing Com- mander Dickens who won the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross for daring iii a flight over Germany. Tile ail" force cross was accorded Dickens before the war for a bit of peacetime brilliance. The Canadian is a big, rawbon- ed westerner, F0. Lawrence Jones of Saskatoon. He received his de- UOFflblOIl ilirec day's aftcr an ex- ploit during the war in Norway. Jones was aboard an RAF. coastal command Sutherland fly- ing boat anchored in e fiord at Anndelnese at the time. The first pilot was ashore when German bombers came over to stab at Bri- tish warships lying in the harbor. Without hesitation. Jones start- ed his c aft's motors and lurched around t. e harbor in a zlgzagging excursion that completely befudd- led the Nazis. ‘rhen, to complete his deed. he took off and shot down a Mcssersclimitt fighter. Some of the airmen wore the caterpillar bridge, showing that they have had to bail otit of their pianos at some time during the ntr war. ‘The idea was started by an English parachute company. Enemy Feels (Continued from page l) '?,1_€_:__ - i Oihcr iargcla included Ielpzig and Duisbcrg-Rulirot. in Germany; and Bolilognc, Brest and Lorient tn German-occupied France. All rcccivcrl incendiary and heavy de- molition bombs and returning pilots said at least one huge fire was observed at. each place. Describing the Berlin raid, the Air Ministry said the attacking planes reached the German cap- ital bcforc 8 p.m. and started at frnst to hlg fires in the Pulitz- slraf-se and the Lchrter freight yards. Anothcr folmotion bombed the lrall vlirds between Berlin's Pots- Declares Finance NEW YORK. Nov. 24.-tCP)—The Marquess of Lothlan, British Am- bassador to the United States, said Saturday that Great Britain's fin- ancial problem is "becoming urgent." Britain is “beginning to come to the end of her financial resources," he said on his return from a visit to England. He was one of l4 pas- sengers who came from Lisbon on the Atlantic Clipper. He said Britain's available gold and securities halve been virtually used up. He foresaw "a difficult year" during 194i for Great Britain and salrl that Britain needs all kinds of war supplies, including muni- tions. ships and “perhaps finance." Britain “definitely does not need assistance, he said, and added that there “is no feeling at home" that "American assistance is not enough." Asked whether his statement re- ‘J . dam and Anhalter t. t‘ _ 000 incendiaries an; ihlllfiervgbtsh EA- plosives. it related. One pilot said one direct hit was scored on the Potsdam station. causing fires fol. 1°W9d by three explosions. “The interior of my bomber ivas lreporters asked Lord Lothian speci- ‘ Germany to rccltnlblr» t-f: m1 lll) r15 lhOIItIh we had an elec- tric torch,” said a pilot. "Visibility W85 800d and we could see Under Den Linden and the Ticrgartcn easily. "T119"? was an uncanny silence when W8 came over Berlin. Then lb?" 86K 80k (anti-aircraft) began firing and German fighters by this time were about. ‘When ona of ollr bombers was held in the searchlighta two Messerschmitts attacked, fired red and green tracer bullets. The pilot turned his machine towards them to avoid their fire and the fight- ers broke away." NAZIS SHELL (Continued from page I) coast was going on a British Spit- fire flew across the channel and circled ovcl" the Nazi battcrics at Cap Gris Ncz. On its return the plane ran into a flight of four fleeing German raiders. In the ensuing dogfight. coastal observers said one of the German craft disappeared in a steep clivc. Till‘ Spitfire came home doing the "victory barrel roll." in- dicating that lie had accounted for this one. In addition to this fighter. and the two bombels officially reported downed, another Messerschmltt was reported by observers to have crashed in the channel after being winged by anti-aircraft. The Western Union cable ccn- nection with New York was in- terrupted today, both eastbound and westbound. There was no im- mediate explanation. (The facilities of commercial cables remained in operation. Just before the interruption dispatches were received telling of the night's first alarm in London.) British Steamer (Continuecl_from page__i) South American naval circles have deduc-Id that at least one powerful raider lias been at large in the South Atlantic. Britain is mainlahiiilg a. constant patrol off South America. One British patrol ship, the aux- iliary cruiser Alcantara, traded shots last July 28 with an armed Ger- man nlcrchantma-n in the vicinity of todayfls attack. A “Lucky shot" damaged the engines of the Alcan- tara and lite raider escaped. It was believed that the German vessel, reported to be carrying four hidden guns on each broadside, is the ‘"Nnrvlk" a new Nazi 10,000-ion freightcr. Capable of i9 knots, she is faster than most merchantment plying off the West Indies, and early in July 511° cgught and sank the British frelghters Davisian and St. Joni-i several hundred miles east of the Virgin Islands. SAINT JOHN, N.B., Nov. 24. - fCPl-A second week-end distribu- tion of pamphlets. described as sini- llai" to material issued bv the Jeho- rahs Witnesses sect before it was banned in Canada, was rcflmwd by pop“. mmght, Dilvtnz the previous ivcck-clld similar tractsavere dis- trfbtftcd here and in cities across Canada. Police collected about 100 copies wdav and found tum hidden on the Egunqspf _lt_ school. (carding the need of finance was intended to convey the idea that the British lwverilment might ask for loans. Lord Lothian replied that since virtually all of Britain's gold and securities had been exhausted, the financial factor figures lli dis- cussions of next year's war effort. (When he arrived at Washington, men" as part of the United States. British l Problem l Becoming Urgent L Marquess of Lothian Says May, Need FinanciELAid From U.S. finally whether Britain has dlficalicn‘ or repeal of the Johnson Act, prohibiting governlnent loans lo debtor nations. ("It ls not tor us lo make such a suggestion," he rcplle . tHe said. morecvus. he thought the question of how Britain is to con- llllue to pay ifil liluiillll fis fiiliclia. - es in the Unllcd States \\"_‘lllfl iii to be met within the next s.. months, allhouzh he explained the limit of her financial l‘(S3lll't‘£‘5 de- pends upon a gTPilL many factors, t“We have paid for cverylhlliiz so curities resources are btdllg liquid- ated." (He declined lo est.‘ info the total of Britain's not‘ t" ]'t£'ll(llllll'f'S in the United states, but slilti ll was “No one iii England is finch-r any illusion, and lit-ll will ht- a llfllfi anti difficut year," ho sazti. "Ailytliiiix {you can send us tic want, Illlfl it ,mav make a grcat rlcal of dllfCI- ‘encef’ ‘ Britain's necd of slilps had Ylllllblll f‘.‘ll)i'f'lh rwls to (lis- lrupt. the stream of supp .P.\. ' because his L’ '1‘. Soldier goes 0n rampage in Saint John SAINT JOHN, N.B., NOV. 24. — (CP)—-PE‘d€Sll'l£lll5 and other per- sons in the business district at llle corner oi Princess and Prince Wil- liam streets were terrorized for ton iniiiulcs late Saturday afternoon ivlien an intoxicated soldier in pri- vates iulitorlil fired live revolver silots. The incident ended without in- fury aside from an unverified re- port that one bulet either passed ; through the hair or grazed the scalp l of a lnatl nearby. ‘ No official statement was avail- able from military headquarters but itvvvas said the soldier, arrested by inlllt "y police would be court-mar. led. A military sergeant who attem t. cd to disarm the menacing scldiz-r, escaped two billlels fired at close range. Military police quickly overpower- ed tile soldier and took him to bar. lacks utidcr close arrest. ll. A. Skelton Named Sec’y For Conference , OTTAWA, NCV. 24. — (CP) — D. Alex. Skelton, chief of the Research Department of the Bank 01' Canada, has been appointed secretary of the Dominion-Provincial conference cal- led for Jan. 14 next to consider im- plcmcntation of recommendations made by the Rowell-Sirois Commis- on. Appointment of lVI-t‘. Bkellnfl WM announced during the week-end by the Finance DeouIt-ment- 0 I-u- nouncement said Paul Ebntainfl. u! the Justice Department will be as- sistmit secretary. Mr. Skelton serv- cd as secretary of the Rowell-Sirois Commission. 'I‘he forthcomln meeting of re- presentatives of e Dominion and Provincial governments is oneof the chief subjects of private discussion oil Parliament Hill. On Friday. Jean-Francois Pouliot tLib, TCIIIISCOUHQ) asked Prime Minister Mackenzie King in the House if provision would be mane after conclusion of the ‘Ihrone Speech debate for a debate on the report of the Rpwell-Sirols Com- mission. Ml‘. King said the House would have to wail. tuitll the Throne Slsccch debate was concluded before it would be possible w say what- will be taken up by the House be- ftgre adjournment to some time in e new year. Government officials lB-ld today they did not know whether sessions of the Dominion-Provincial confer- ence would be open to the public. This was a matter of high policy which probabn/ would not be setti- cd until the representatives of the several government-s meetend thrash out the matter.‘ ‘The last Donilnlon-Provincialcon- fcrence was held late in 1935, and thc first plcilarv session was opcn to the public, but. all other meetings were bchlnd clcscd doors until a final plcnarv session received the completed reports. As far as can be lcarncd_all_pi_cv;igus Dominion- TIPPLE AND "CAP” STUBBS THAT CERTAINLV IS BLUE COAT \UJ k PRETTY In: WEARING, ISABELLE - ' 1» cm’. Imbu u.» 5min. l- Hungarian Ship sunk By ll-Boat GLACE BAY, N 5., Nov. 24 — (CP) — Sinking of the Hlllllf.'ll'lafl steamship Kelet hv a Gel-unlit U- boat. was revealed here toclcy by Clziicncc Bzsllop. 27-year-old Nev."- foillidland scallion who was wiifcss operator on lhc YCbéPl. The Kelel, believed the first Hun- garian merchantliinn to be SLUH; by the Nazis, was gunned Aug. l9 ivrllle 700 miles ivcst of Ireland, said. Besides licr crow of 33 she car- ried 55 survivors of .l B: l \f‘S- sel torpcciorrl three do - Eight of tlie H4 incn or)“ most lmfncriiatrlv, Bsllof) He knew 4'7 of the 84 had hm n 1 ed up, but did not know the lrrei of the others. Bishop said the Nazi captain treated the scallion with "beszutl contempt.“ When ask<d that. thcy be taken aboard his vessel, he or- dered them awa_v “with a disdain- ful wave of his hand." The 22 men in Bishop's lifeboa: drifted slx day's with little food or water. "The submarine captain full- cd to keep a promise to notify 0t - er shipping we were atlrifl," he said. Their food consis:ed of canned milk and beef, the Newfoundlander said. A British warship finally pick- Izd them up and took them to Brit- in. where Il( . ‘ _ KILLED ACCIDENTALLY DESERT CAMP, N. 8., Nov. 2A — (CP) —Maj. S. F. Campbell Siveeny, O.B.E., of Vancouver, who was kill- ed accidentally here Friday, will be buried tomorrow in Halifax. Military authorities said a memor- ial service would be held in Vancou- ver for the officer, who commanded e Royal Canadian Engineers unit. And all may do what has by man been ‘ done-Young. Rare benevolence, thq minister of God-Carlyle. Provincial conferences blso met mostly in camera. On this basas, if precedent ls tol- lowed the conference will open with a public meeting where each gov- ernment representative will make a brief, non-committal speech. Then the delegates will close the doors to the public and seek u; rcncli agrcc- ment on the complicated problculcf Dominion-Provincial relations. “The people of Canada are so deegalv mterested in this conference an there is so much at stake that an" l present intention of requesting lllflJ- - ‘P far," he said. "but our cold and sc-‘ Bsiop ,~ ARDIAN Experience Not had if Others found One of Bomber Crew Describes Out of Patrol Plane Before Crash. By HAROLD FREEMAN , hfOhTltmxll. Nov. 24. -— tCP Leading Aircraftman Benny Benoit nos utClGJl that his live (i815 cl ‘cold, hunger and sceplcssness after lilie crash of a Dlgby bolnbei" heal" mas’. Luke, Que, um be an 6x31011- ence "not wo bad to look pack 0ll--' li only lnuv find the other chaps.’ Rcslmg easily in hospital attei oe- iilu brought. lit-re by plane yesterday lll was concerned lesswiln lllllll wiln the three (.l'c\\' (.5 sli.l missing. life AllullllC pane of ule moyal Callaulali Forte crashed a week ago. "T ichouys wok things very coo l‘; when ll. became obvious that \l£- would hate to ball out." he re- lated. “\\e had been l4 tloul"s in tile , illl‘ ‘then. We lzlcd t0 laliu a COblplu ui llliics a‘. a lbltmlllile airport, but lllfl ltlu was too luck. "We Lrlcu L0 i __. o "much more" than lm. sloliouotloco! AW“ a “W1 ‘au""md' “"1 m“ re.‘ suggested bv one llll0l'\'.v\\t’l‘J. J thinned down, But the wind i. i.li;».: gas iiil,,lil tiave matte lL. |\\l‘..\ aflallls’. do it “us just a matter of _ fig iuilll tile etiglllrs conucu and Llll: plane took us down ivllli ll.' , _ ll,- ‘llls; out u: llit,‘ pltllic. The emerg- cllcy hlllxlc of Llic rear door was lulled to ict. file wind rip the door clear oil llie ship Then Benoit, swbbco out. “Tliev fol Sou to count up to 10. 811d lllPll pull the rip-cord. I got aslaluis three. and let her g0. GU95: ii was a lucky tiling I dld, too cause about eight second later theflluv of a free. a hill. “'85 Cflught prflil-v firmly in the top branches. mull was dangling in the all. I was able lo vvo1"k_niy way along a braiicn to the bole of the and slipped lo the ground. Sunday niori fig. tllcre ‘and slilvered all Next clav. l wandered around a oil, I stayed right “The C1llll€ was nicely caught and was blowing out like a bit _ what I wanted. f knew thcre would be search planes out. and I decided that my best bet was to stay by the churc, \\'i’l(‘l'<= they could fllld mo.‘ 1i was a smart fi0Cl5lOll. hilt the YCIUIII! alrrlullllilall confessed llellazl (I. ‘ (ia < tho L followed. saw sfverlll ihaoday", bill it wasn't ulilll late that afternoon that one Elli? mc. IL was an R.C.A.F. ambit;- fan. Oil's lll" since sundav — and note s ylllg a ground party wxjiufd come. Statesman dead; , I lie treated fflllfntglséflg; Lfktlteextt.‘ had to} — The last of Japan's Germ, or elder statcscilen, Prince Kimmochi Salouli. whose 91 years of life span- ned tnc “hole period of Japan's em- ergence from mediaeval insularity to rank among the great economic and military states of the modern world. died today. u, OKITSU, Japan, Nov. 24 —(AP) few hours train journey from Tok- yo, sitice Nov. 13. tary and diplcmatic service, ‘was in- extricabljv woven into modern Jap- anese history. advised tlze Emperor in the ap- pointment of at less‘, a score cf 0th- cr Premiers from 15KB on iiiicli as a Marquis he bccnnic l1 sort of jun- ior member of the Gcnro in select- last Will‘ and slit \\‘l.ll Clcmli Lloyd George. Wilson and Or. when the Versailles Treaty .l. WES I would sav subiect to certain re-, servatlons that tie meetings shouid; be open." Conservative I-lousc Inad- l or Hanson told the Canadian Prcts "some discussions might flood to Le held in private. hilt for tho most part they should be Open so the Canadian people will know \\ hat is going on." M. J. Coldwell. House Loader for the Co-otierative Conininnivcaltl: Federation. frcqllciltlv lias a(i\‘nl‘."t‘- ed that DDlllllIiOll-Pl'4‘\'tllt"lll ters should be ll'flil(‘.'i cu’ in pnwiic. "The more I sec of ili-calncra meetings the Icss I llkc tlicui,‘ he r lsaid Saturclavjlvaivintc:view. i lllflllllPl‘ n: 1920 was made a prince. In 1924 Wlllll the death of Prince arlleszed. In F lfalsukata h~ became tl".c only st vinlz nlctnlwr of lhc Grllro, lino. lclol body of Sifiifimflll who s‘oo<i bclivcrn the cabitlc-l and the crown and whose services were sought in crises because of their distinguished scrviccs in the past. Alasa yoslil TFc Japanese constitution pmvirics l for no silrh crctlgi as the (lent-w. It ("time into rxlstrncc at. lll‘ of th" l\!‘l".\‘lll liniiwrorl= uraildfifli- ct", Miltwl‘ ‘o. uhn rlllcd unricr lim- 41k‘. During his I124 all "crowns wcrc ilitrodlll- Bailing ' d l.ili for hiontreal; pxéspljcs u». and tliclcs a limit. to lllt‘ illllOllllL 0i tlillllilllg you till)‘ it. cuuldilt be done, and lll? will as qtllckq‘ as possible.‘ brv-arrailpcd rules, Benoit was imzflregret" of the House at l had landed on ‘ BTU-HERVE fltfwas a b}: fir tree in the mid- war effort and die o. a bu. o. a clearing. The chute , ment‘: failure to propose in the tree. and then I released the chute; "That was about. nine o'clock on? bill never wen‘. far from the cliulef, lary policy just, 1rd linle kc-cplng to ft, during mo} "lllcsd-av I say inv first plane. I‘ Saiollus career, embracing niili-‘ He was thrice Premier and had? ing field marshal Clulllt Saekl 'I‘er- i nuohi for the high post. l j-lltkgfllli; He headed the J.lp.l..<-.~c delegation j "‘— - to the PllflS Cflllfflfillf“ after the ,cd Cll ndo colll". drawn. In i909 he was invested with l perlal Pmace the grand order of merit, and Ln‘ tlnic ' ioolt our l-‘Oll voun turn It may be the cause oi YOUR t. uhlee Buck it up the RIGHT way. Feel grand Your live: u the largest osgan in your bully arid moat important to your health. It pour: out bile in digest food, gel: lid cl tulle, luppliu uewenmmllowr proper nourishment to rend: ur bl When your liver "u out ol order ocd decnnrpoeu in your intestines. You bo- "l" NMUPIQOJ» ' L end kidneys an’! worlr properly. You leel "ruHeu"-l|eldechy| luclflcliy, dizzy, dragged out l" llie time. For over 35 yetn lhousands have won prompt relief from these miseries-with Fruil-l-livea. S_o can you now. Try Fruit-n-tivu-yuifll be simply delighted how quickly you'll feel like l new person, happy and wcll again. 25c, 50c. ' I largest Selling FRIIITATIVES Liver loblei: lParliament lMay adjourn :Unti| February U1"l‘A\\'.-‘i llzinicn: tom’. a"; of lwc-ck lhr- itpli be a long ilournnltn; until earlj: F-Jlliiuui. ali- Ili llils s.‘.'1llL! ll.t< COlIllllUl tlovtyt <1 mus; c) -lv to s lll ‘reply " ‘from the Tlirc-ii Seven ministers i the eighth Mcli- '. Probably he v.".ll ‘Furs cxpcvlcti d’ onto _ 1. all hi. valid up, - tlltlfl barrage beir. {lie vow . . laken on the LAO amcndmtizls moved to the address. l One of these allicndmcnts moved bv Conscrvarlie Joeadcr HHIISOII when he the dEbJf? Nov. l2. I: riqc was Hnzlse ope orl creation of sense of security" regarding at the Govern- Speech from the Throne any "cf- fective action" to alleviate the present serious plight of Canadian agriculture. The second amendment, moved by John Blackmore, leader of the New Democracy group, expressed m“ mgmw‘ "regret." of the House at the Gov- crntllcllVs failure to adopt. a mone- pcrlillzuilg a "millil- mum war effort." ‘ ‘ t L‘. “fig (Con. Yale), r of N 1'. ‘lo- speakei when lhe debati- is resumed to- ‘ marrow. It is possible tllllrc will be a scr- ond spcccii by Ilali. J - ,lncr, who combines the porn.’ of agriculture and natiomi services. Tile Tilrone spccch was .. in the Senate after o" rlcbate ancl that bod- . d. Tile plane dropped rations-Ben-"yottrned with no bilsliess baton i: ' a from the Commons and iinzic ir- llmmedlate prospect. Aged Japanese ‘French claim tBritish bomb Marseille VICHY. France, Nov. ?A-—(AP)-¢ Haves, Hench news agency. which recently came under control of the Vichy government, claimed toniznlt that British planes bombed 1h! French port of Alarseille Saturday. ‘killing foul" ivolilcii and ubuufllll! five other persons. _ _ tThe British BIOGQCASLUIR_ Lor- poration in a broadcast Sunday night denied the cllargeas contain- in the I-Iavlis GLSDQICLI. Mar- He had been ill at his home, a {$11k i, h, unqgjcupjgd France an; is not on the British bomblli! 115V llhe B. B. C. Silldl. A "certain ilunibci” o.’ bombs were dropped, including about 2% LIICGD- -me . idiorv bombs. Havas ca NOT MAPLE SYRUP Arthur Deslrmdos. Granny, PQ. was finvd $10 l rolis- at Granby for o brracli c Map‘. Stlzar Industry" Act hlaplr‘ -<l‘1'llll ‘ him was ioi .o L: be lb a with 011116 Sllgllr 0i til some such ad- Ea ., _ of forclgzl clotl In April, I935, a p10: sgsu." (cl s oul‘ . lifc was disc." ‘ fililitarv a b". o.‘ i lllflllllYflill l was \\'.“ll'f‘l"(l "ll" 12c cswapcd ‘ed as a tacos ‘icnl l-l-r- adhcror: rczarrl .\lcn of did not t1 tinrv lcoir “Tlllilll '1 ‘tlltirrl lw " in that '.1 *d o F’ll o. zhc Chosn clan l‘. the Siionii fa By E d lrmq with, l GUESS WELL-'G'BYE. l GO CCLJNTYA I T l3 l, l GOTTA FCXDT BALL BUY I GOIYA »~.‘ - ~ THEQCS YR’ FELLF~$ * ' LOOK ONE1- - now AT TihS nlfl