1 he SUMMERSIDE GUAR 11:2 WESTERN GUARDIAN lmlflhl 1mm, u Church Street _ pa“. m , suumanswc ma riuivca couivrv l ptlom. uni-tutu; mould b: 1m with M,‘ p,“ n" Guardian ma! be bought dolly It any of the following no“, 1,, llllllmmidei- Gout-tic: Druntol-c. Water 8L B 3519", W!!!) ‘L fifkntfl” Bakery. um: n. Mark Gander. c1 Granville s1 2 . Gum will In delivered to III) homo In Summcrcldc l. wrielrBe! It 30 Wt dly n: 10o per week. Phone 289 for this lcrvioo u‘ n" you, om" to the hay responilhlo for deliver-Ia: on you: roulg. ? | mn 1: reserved for new: rlrllifucflu1uiercst but selves-tinny “I 1 1mm- nuture may be Insert- gd .11 z cunt; a word strictly ply- aolc in lidvuilce. —IIAY FOR. SALE —- Llmite qllfl-lltlly 300d Island Pressed for sale $l3.50_ per ton. Order quick- ly- w- B- Mlllmflll. Kelislngtoll. 14-86-11-5-61. lllflRANGl-l the pleasant —-CORRECTION — In the re. '1,|\‘i01‘ Drug Co. herl- port of the presentation to Mrs, G. “M11115 l. Ennis Smith it should have read l. “x that Mrs. Basil Kelly madg 11w _ YBBJD PULLETS form . presentation of a fitted dressing 101d. Albert tvfieitzgrilli-lllfgllr: figsfiv-flévlrs. Smith and not Mrs. 'l'll.\'l<lAl)—I_l_f)-i\"II-J.~ Mr. Geo. last evening , '\\’ilL‘l'€ lie had been 011 1 connection with the -—_._ —HOME 0N 1.15.1111: _ M. Garth Harrison of the R. C. A, F: in Montreal is spending a few riavs leave ivii-h his pare Ven. Arch. deacon G. R. 11.11., h, and Mrs Harrison at 51.5 Afarys RCCIDIT, - if s-sloa: —Mrs. _ ‘l-Zlclii and M1's. William sumnlerside- w ‘ l5 >1 ll, Masi, are vis- , H umni’ Side, guests of Mrs. “AUEPTS l,’ “HUN. —— Mrs. w,“ They were cam James Arthur leit on Monday for <‘|11lllif‘l'.~1\'it; on account of the charliltlelblvli. where she 1111s ac- r11 , . ce ted 't' ' - .- 1:. travail.c-tlllzttilrrs’. o’ . - . .. . .., ' t1 J 1w‘ fl‘! “i535 111 m the es. Mrs. Arthur's many friends \\ e Couhlv llcsiillih» -—$- her every succcs l _11l1E,\llI.\'_ (“U159 QUT —~ --NEW Kexsi. (vrolv nast- Eilillilt‘ dc Firemen wlere callefl DENTS - Friends of Rev. R. Hen- mil lllcmlllg ab“! 11 °' sley Stavert and his sisters 3115. , ‘or rl ill‘? M We residence Annie and May Stnvcrt. will be 111- 51111 Glilif o" will" Si- terested to lezlrii that they il'l\‘f‘ lll Willi?“ m‘? walls purchased the house l'(‘"(‘illiy oln-vl uvlillv vllll-Wll by lle- by Mrs, William uilclvelil u" ll - "I'll"? “'35 5°m° d5‘ house 011 the outskirts of Kllnslnv- tlllfllill slllokt’ ‘ind damage ton on the hishlvnv ls :1 verv‘ dc- The cltomleai engine 51,5131? propsflv ma m‘, nm\.‘(,,\.n_ Pxilllfilllsll m‘? blam- ers are to be collurazulnted uponqac- qlllfltltg lg. The $ta1ert flilnllv who ———- . . » .~ . "I i “EETlNG'—The wreg" {leacligv ilv ciitiPfihliilii l“ 118:1): "tarts: earls. com-d to a l, Tuesd “*- as iogtilflflxggflil, (nit/us. —MISSION cmcu: —Ml.=s m:- Mdn: mp,e51ded_ The pm. ion sharp entertained the A111 11 M, 111 i-hnrge of Miss Minnie MZICLGOII Mlsslcn Circle at her ‘c0111;- Alr... Mlzitton and Mrs. on Tuesday (‘\‘(‘lilt‘.£!. Miss Adele Bowliess had charge of the pro- l‘l\‘(i. so 0s, ivlrs. George _ . give "Nelson's Prayer’ gram. which was of a pail Mrs. tur.) Campbc-l trend. Miss Helen McEn-en. rel er- .,1 the MiSSwllil-li’ ed a piano solo which was much l'llc_1'fi‘1l°1‘l~ C!‘ P11119119“ RDDreciat-s-d. Other mcmbcl" o swell bv MIS- W- Y» tributed readincs. The 112's" \\'.la very encvurflgjlls- foncwed b. . _ gciilt_lg)sed “m1 O bang menu‘ gantcs and Personals ——I-linson A. .111 of Rev. A. A. Mac- l; §g§f,~";;~};-,gP,~,,§,-,. Iq",,,,“1'1]";1§§ _iv1i-. and Mrs, n‘ ~ ‘for pilot in Rovai Ebbsfiefl 59°11'- 1' Farce llncl receiving Ken-‘mgiml and " ~. 1.1., i 1 1111111 z school. " " ‘,2’, ‘Macbeod Clltlri tand Mrs RiFillllTi (‘iv-lac 1.1 1 _ . ‘B - .e 11151? 1111' 0 iefolvn Rnvrhv were \ ;s “‘l?$133,212}1...;f1lu.1i1:- m to Ktnslnsziou on Tilesrkrv. -~K :\t.1fi~"ll1_V, Acadia University. _ 1c. 11nd was student tiastor at \.i.ll‘.l!‘, N. S., when he e11- it'll-Tl‘ was fCl‘liiL‘l‘i}'_ :11 Aflgce, daughter oi . Llpce and the late Mrs. | its e of .\lOlll".Ol‘l. His father was - ls :1 o.‘ ‘be lite 6.: Mrs. Neil —Mr Georg-ciCrcis of West Rov- alty ivrls a recent v:.=.l‘o' tn Ken- sington. —M". Gerald black-can r111 l<. employed in CvnrioVctou-n snetlt the weekend at his home in K“n~ llacl/‘od of that city. smgm“ “K _ __ .— "—_' - -—Mr. and M Frank Aft-Doll:- _;ll‘u‘l'0“ d gixfinullgéxngl: all of Kelisinzfon ntlclidcrl iii‘ w CQJL midis“ R1“ lzdden wedding annlvevsnrv cf Frank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W11:- dock MacDouzall, Richmond, cm Monday. -K. in the McMahon House ' night, October 30th. —~Mrs. William Canvroit and two children Thelma and IIYZiIIYI‘. o’ Kensington le‘t on Pridnv to join. her husband Private William R Cameron of the P, E. I. Hi"h'and- ers who is stationed irl Dartmouth. N. S. She was accompanied h_v her mother. Mrs. Jim Edd Seniors of Pleasant Valley. c,» of this party which -c.i 11y Mrs. James .\ll'S. Frank MacDougall Ksltlleeli Ready. Auction go were played and auction lilies lveze won by Mr. and Mrs ‘aver Poly-er. By a strange coinci- ce their daughter, Miss Mar)’ ‘ lvon the ladies prize for . iFOfEf‘ Higgins won the e for gelitlelncn. A dainty \\‘.lS served and dancing en- for a few hours. The piano o.’ Miss Beatrice Gallant ‘ de lvon many favorable om- those present. Local wit» also contributed to 1 program were Mrs. Al- C ncron and Mr. F. Kilbrlde. International At A Glance _i___. (By The Canadian Preis) “usflnugfgy _ 130959119111; ' first acts In new term believed plans for expanding aid to [31:1- tain; Seretary of slate Cordell Hull calls for post-oltctlun unity to carry forward President's "princi- plea and practical measures" In for- , , _ _ elgn policy; Roosevelt leads In 39 1m C- i‘ “EYHEY- l-L-B- states, Willkll- I11 nine; llc-mcoratfi sit-rs and jttorneys-at-Law manna“, major“), L“ (mush-s; _.'tI().\'EY TO LOAN HLQNDON — Raiders return In Mk" '33.X,’...1°l.2’.'.“'éi‘.i. till?“ """""1 MURRELL 81 00. of Baltic countries nnilcxl-d h)‘ Rll-‘If ii. F. ARCIIIBALII ‘.'»‘2.§.....'2.$.‘§°‘.'211.""’ “'"‘ “""‘°“'l BELGRADE — War Minister r0- llgnc in rotcst over bombing by foreign panes of Yllltflfilflv WW"? heavy Italian raids on Greece re- ported. ROME -- Italians admit Greeks attacking along Albanian border. l J- llAsLAM, ma. '. amass - Greek artillery fllIl-l BARMSTER’ Eh; to have Korma. at Its mercy. Ital "It of Nova Scotin Chnmbflt i"! "mmm" 1 Charlottetown E . M _ . - ' 5011901; _ Naples raided for llnc 850w.“ To l"??? B“ u third lhne; olr offensive marked by ' ' attacks on Invasion bases. all‘- llrolnel. railway 707d! "Id 6"‘ m:n lblpynrdl. ._ _,| .1, elehrat- lnygfttnjavlyRcvoliiliiorrmnniversllry. proclaim continued neutrality in" vigilance. _______________ McLEcD 8. BENTLEY ll‘ L’ BIINTIEY K.C. .1. .1. owner 11.0. LONDON - anlam seized ships‘ Chartered Accountant: Eflltcrn Trust Building Charlottetown ._ ~__.._ PALMER Bl HASLAM 111.1 a. MATHIESON I MONEY T0 LOAN lllrron Block. Charlottetown 7' Island ll- F. M was: ——————'—- 11:11am.‘ ‘at: K‘ c “m!” “Esiiwj STRIKE MRRISTER sou 11- * ~ c.4111» "l "lllllllll: ' chgrlcagmn 4515*.‘ °5.?l3li' $1511.32‘ Domltlk" --.__. chin‘ Coltiitifiiaysflnnw (1 rikptrlél r123; 1; “uisi-"GAN I1 TRAINOR bclllttlig; gizikc in protest at the rm- “llll It. MEPUUIHAN KC. glovment of lnlucrs cl 1111"" 1W‘ *7 (‘LAIR TRAINOIfK cent i Ahcut 300 nicn are cm" l‘\"ll H‘""|""l'-!. Solicitor; ‘Etc. on each shift. Illlfilw" Um mm "ONE" T0 1.0L AND PRINCE COUNTY CHR Albertort‘ Miss Alice McQuatd, ltudcnt at Miscoucha Convent, was :. weekend visitor to her lzumc here Rev. Father WaLsh, Palmer Road was a recent visitor to Alberton. Mr. Harvey Murphy of the P. E. I. H. (Black Watch) is homo on furlough. Mr. Peter DeRoche. who has op- erated a barber shop here for the past. five years. left recently for Halifax, Nova Scotia where he is to be employed. He carried with him the best wishes of a host. of’ friends for his continued success Mr. Roy Leard, who is employed on the St. Eleanors Airport, was a weekend visitor to his home here Mrs. H. W. Macbzan of Char- lottetown accompanied by her daughter" Lois and three sons, Heri- ry, Ronald and Billie were recent visitors to Alberton. Mr. Jarvis Matthews, Gratin XI student at Summerside Academy, was a weekend visitor to his home l here. And You'll Jump Out of Bad In the Morning Rnrhfto Go The liver lhould pour out two noun-h of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If thll bile I: not flowingfreely. your-food doecnwdlgelt. It jult decnyl In the bowels. Go: bllntl u» your ltamlch. You get conltipotod. Harmful poison: go into the body. and you foal nut. lurlk and tho world lookl Dunk.‘ A more bowel movtmeutdccln tulwoyilct at the uun. You and comet-bin: that work: on the liver o: well. It take: thou good. old Carter‘: Little Liver Pills to get the» two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harmless and gentle. they make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no cnlomei or mercury In them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name i Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c. ‘t... . K ensington And Vicinity By H. M. POI-C" Canadian Pres; Staff Writer NEW YORK. Nov. 6—(C.P)- Mounting retums tonight. increased the extent of President. Roosevelt's thlrd-termtvictloryi in Tuleisdayts Mn Leo McKenna was a mm”. limited Sta es eect ons as a over to Charlottetown on Monday un- “he °°“ni‘"y_ 5mg“??? gkpressed dergoizig examinations fcr entry i We Wpuflai 195M113: Leis Pings‘ into the RCAI‘. 1 “ml m‘? 19b °l f” Pmliflm" "e and reamnng ourselv . Mr. Fred McKiiinorli. Tignish was a recent visitor to Alberton. Mr. (imrge Purely, who is‘ em- ‘pifllPli on the St. Eleanorls Atr- ‘ptlfi was a recent visitor to his home here. Mr. Reginald OCtinnor of ‘the 1P. E. I. fl. lBluck Watch! is home on furlough. The regular weekly meeting of tilt‘ First Albcrtoll Boy Scout ‘Proop was lteld ul their clubroolii in the lim-tilllt‘ lwtizo Blilifilllg Friday ev- cn: a Meeting opened wit-h litig- brem: and Scout HiGIICE followed by :1 il\f‘i_\‘ game. The 1ialrois then rc- tircd to their respective corners tor lliSDPCllOn and roll call which. shotlcd twelv-e Scouts present. ‘F111;; was followed by a stalling game and .1 tittsen minute instruction period by the S. M, Rev. S. J. Davies. This was follotved by a game and a islicrt talk by the Scoutmaster. The Scouts then gathered abound the ‘ Campfire for slngsong. Mcetng ‘closed lvzth the King and Scout sil- ence. --A. 1‘ R. ‘airframes i tConlinued from page l) . 11.111. and shortly llfterlvard thc ‘ll‘iil‘f‘li0ll of lilany fires iilf‘ sky‘, i Alrdromes in Géflllhily and Gyr- ilniill-occllpled territory were bomb- ed se -l';ll limcs and enemy air-g crufr. c lgill. as they were taking . wcrc lnncllllie-gllliiied. 1 ‘Fiirv: (icrnnlli IlQiliPYS which i111‘ elite-J a bomber as it was ht- it 11.11;,- ii IJclnQk seaplane base I re routcd and one was believed .sllo' (it‘|'.\'ll. Other aircraft carried ollt the l11gl1t1y' attacks 011 railway yards '\\iilt'ii niri 111 tying up Nazi com- illlllllllfllilfllls‘. . ‘lull l‘ll‘lllll(‘i buses in German-r jllcld France received more atten- ‘llon than usual; docks and s11lp- thing at Boulogne. Flushing. Ant- xvcvp. Dunkerque and Calais were 1liolnbcd 1nd fires were started. _\if‘l1lll\'illi£‘ ulldrr southern skies nlld ovel‘ the \\"Jl‘I]lCl' waters 0f the Mediterranean British bomb- ‘lers flew from bases either in Crete or Malta to give Naples its third; irrlid of the war. These three raids ‘tlrlve tzlkcn place within the week. .rll1cl Prime Minister Churchill has ‘prrltnised there will be more. lflnid alarms were sounded last night in Berne, usually a sign that {bombers are passing Switzerland len route to bomb northern Italy. iBut the Air Ministly 111d not dis- i lclosc an); attack on objects in the l liovtlicril industrial areas of Italy.) | iINVADERS HAVE (Continued fnom_ page’ l) lighted l I Bus caravans of captured Ital-l tails, who appeared ill-clad fovi fighting in the snow-blanketed, luounlzlins, began pouring into Sa-i lolillcll tlurlilg the (lay. The arrivni of five iiuslcads was witnessed ‘iyi J. Wes Gallagher, Associated Press correspondent. ' Greeks questioning the prisoners quoted them as saying their offic- crs had told them: "Greece will not fight; we will Just walk 1n." Besides stiff land resistance, tlic Greeks said Fascist airmen hac. found the Greek air force stronger than it had been pictured to them. Six oi’ 20 raiding Italian planes were reported shot. down yesterday south of Salonika. which experienc- <~l its third day of respite from air assaults. Aided by Royal Air Force planes. the Greek air foroe took the ‘nit- latlve in assaults on Italian troop: and supply positions in Albania ' Greece's own civilian casualties l from nine days of Italian raids stood at. almost. 1,000. 1 If your feet are not normal and‘ vcu ilrlve difficulty getting comfort- able shoes, do not. shop around try- ing different sorts. when you get a 1 cold lllrlke of Sh"? that heirs l"t'.ll‘ feel, slick to that make and last. _ w. 1 N1, 1.13. where a illrc; o": Prummuflmn.‘ remained c ll 1 . 11p gifll qucstlcn d8’ """°'"l B rm. olunonamn ggiiiisctifllelxit week- [sperld the winter months in Moll- Cl-IWART ' - d been Mr. Alfred Essery of Mounti Five 51mm o! me Vow ha Pleasant was a visitor to Kensing- 1c°ilmed' The aiesidexii leggweiisgé Lon Tuesdax willkie, Rfiplt lean, in s 1wlth an electoral college vote of Residents are taking advantage f 4685 wlnfkle led h.‘ “n21? “a? “'31: of the ideal weather and are busy i‘ yo‘? C 63' Duuilglq eJ _y, nd banking their houses, putting on "1d“‘<1‘1\~i 5W“? 0t a“; rreelgeiffom 1 outside windows, etc. in prcpara- iM1°h_',gfmb,_“e1e t ma“ 8D m Tame ltion for the ccniliig winter, l ‘he “Hm ‘can o i? e o? column. The Presidents margin in excitement was figo%ggular vote column grew to caused Tuesday afternoon by an ' ' ' , Hum when the auto refused m The Republltéan can?idiléfi, whores start, the driver got out leaving it lmmmpleie v0 gas 8mm? y .7131. in gear and gave it a shove, fliily ‘ ma“ 39001)“) a v9 a reg“; ' Considerable igglzaggtligigaai“ rtgedcallgti l M1", Wilikie premised to work for bclwd q-‘wo “Imilen and and national unity, stating in a. broad- who‘ 1,1,“, m ,1“, Fme in aficcar cast that he and his supporters ‘Uged m H n m hgn, n ,1‘) =10 ‘ will continue their efforts aimed at .1“; dam], ‘Bwnln p‘; °“',[‘o,1‘ 11.8‘, “unity of our people. in the com- were unébof '10 mTHk bfiugt “ha, pleticn cf cur defence effort, 1:1 to do. “F911,”,a1g.‘i,,nlp,i‘.ébe,,.‘;lln sending aid to Britain, and in in- .‘ ‘ . ° ‘ ‘ ‘ “ “" ‘ sistence upon removal of arttagcn- a mystery to the lathes . for when 1 .. the car. gaining mcmentuzn on .15“ m Amer ca‘ a?! ggfbasfiii}; gaittiilrfaarft aSHJOW A roaring reception was be- thl, “.1,”,,(,1‘ a ' ‘. -1 ' .1131?!” Ing prepared in Iveshinglflfl I"? Efwurg [he L,” it, m”) tgsvalxjd]; the President when he returns the i-eslau‘ l": lwlititnv The lfvh "°m"rr°w [mm his home ‘at curb’ howeve; al-‘zér bilmfliég Gui“. H1111,» Park, Nlfl, to I'll!!! ctilpltal m‘, ‘vivid n.1, m“. c” Md n com where new, January c u l he tinned its amuse dotvn the ,‘.de- l romlally inauqurrwd as ‘he walk, sidewvipcc. Wesley Chzimp- m“ ma" ".1 115mm,‘? begin a icn's barber shrp wind ws. s11at- ‘him “Tm ‘n ‘he “m!” House‘ teritlg two 13111195 and brraklng the , . window frtllnc. C Tflflllllig 1e MT- RCOTWNL Dlmlllifd (lllfl-llél again 11M, PM. grazrd 1111111 Tonnlbs- the campaign that the foul" years window's, (ping m; (13111829 hem ahead will be his last as President. however; and mme 1- m“ 111533-151 He broke wit-ii t.1'ad1l..o:1 and ran the docr m. fich brought it, in again because cf the war. He want- a fiahf Qh 11m “1111191; e:l to push cli with his foreign and c. -. ""1 a bud flight icy of aid to Britain and other nothing s" 1.11»;~;;1 m 11mm tacked lirlticlxs, continental soli- rl~'1 the ca: cscilrcd 1.1 th a i)i"\\ ivith Ca1ulda and Latin out. H, ica. 11nd l1u:lclng_ of defences _-___----____ to strong that :19 naticn will dare to attack the western hemisphere. He attained his desire in a vic- tory of broad gccgraphlc sweep lbut at the same tune wth suf- _,__>/__ Jylltiflll. cppo=iticu to reasure op- Tizmsh pcncnzs that. the i\\'0-1)"1iy slFt-Ptll ‘tir. Clircllce .\Ir:rr:s.sc_v. . - motored to Moncton Monday to at- is robust and ma‘ me Refiggggan: . . _. in stature tend a meeting of the Phshermeifs W10 Famed Union hem In that c“): fighting icadcr, can hope to achieve ____ succes es latrr on. Charles McNflry. t‘ ._ 1 11 .1, . 1 C... . 1 , _ the V Rrpubhcan v1 e-presidentiai 15/111121?isxigué\;,,v{.nieIgfgilslig candidate. said he saw clearly; in llish buying cattle. ‘lthe returns the pcrtents of a Re. _____ wublicai-Ii: vlcéorvvin 194:. ‘ d Rev. Michael Rooney, formerly of v The Ives‘ en 5 V“: my can“? Cardigan Parish. but now of Blocm- mm it a Democratic gain or about’ 11.51 1 1 , - - ~ 12 seats in the United States d Spent Tiler“; m Tlgnlsh" iHouse or Rperesentatives. halting 1111.5 John 1,1 Myflck nmmred tO1dCClSlVCiy the sweep toward time Rnpublicans that set in in 1938 when they gained 80 seats. Demo- crats have held ccrltrol of the House since i930 Of'36 Senate seats at stake Tues- Moncton Monday to attend a meet- ing of the Fisherman's Union. MLss Annette Mcrrissey, returned to Montreal, after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence hforrissey. “Cans had been elected Wm“ gave _.__._ the Republicans a net gain of two. M155 Mal-y sheyoom T1g1~1151~h “i111 Sixteen Democrats fllld l0 Republi- cans were elected as state govern- ors, tin,- Democrats scoring four _____ gains and the Republicans captur- Miss Carmen ltforrLssev, left for ms two tram the Demomlel Charlottetown. where she is pinn- ning to take a course in Domestic Science. -'I‘. CANADIENSMDOIIN CATA-IZACTS SHAWINIGAN Fairs. Que, Nov. treat. IVIIIRIe Concedes Defeat Mr. Willkie conceded Mr. Roose- velt‘: victory hour: after mast of his supporters had given up. His telegram to the President express- 6 --tCPt--Moht.rc:ll canadiens of on 1115 congratulations and gratifi- 1'10 National llccleuv 113212116 de- Ication that so many had voted, and 1 Icincd sl1a1vinlg1l1 Falls Cataracts , u-isiqed mm "all personal health and of thoitiolitrerll and District ln- 1 happiness}- termediate League 10-7 1n an ex- The“ m broadmm, . 51-191 ‘d. hlbitlon game here tonight. Id, , aocepwd the M51111, Wm; Cataracts were strengthened by ,‘ ucompme 800d “1113- and m1¢__ the additirn of four Canadienst “I exwnd my thanks m the waivers’ T?“ Gmbmki’ Doug‘ thousands who so zealouslv and‘ Ycimg‘ Lmns TH-“flei and “lurim 1 u-‘icleheartecllv- walked for n-lv elec- Chmbemlm and me added m“) ti” L1 various organizations and figured in six of the losers’ seven 1 glgponed me persona“! goals. 'I'he new Shaainigan 00110.1, I. ‘ “I kmw they Wm mum“ u 1 Johnny Gagnon. also took part in; h n w rk to m mm 'f our the game, basking a goal and an -‘ a 1 ‘lg: r 1J0 in?" de_ "gist" Rfimeefiorte l°§m3sualEs° aid m "l- “ff ‘@171 iBrltain andIIn insistence upon rc- . OLD SK€OI?RQg%S TAKE imoval of aniagontsms in Amerifa-r OTTAWA, Nov. o-lcm-Qn the 1all to tvc end that zovernrgen. or , theorv that an Oifi “sky our still , free men may aclltlnllc all ,, ma.‘ l can learn new tricks. veteran of- 1$Ill’t’llll B2811‘! llP-‘h "l? elfl-h- V 1 ficer pilots of the First Great Wart NfcNarjv, who lnillkc Mr. Willklc, i soon will bctzin rcfrcsllcr cnurseslconceded the election before re- at elementary living training l tiring on election night, sent the schools operating under the Bri- President this telegram.- ilsh Commonwealth Air Training, "Heartfest congratulations. Wish- Plan in Edmonton and Regina. link you all grrg 11nd administra- When their trnlnlnc is finished lion a1] prcsmflljv. the wm-ovprl-lcnccd rivers will he H Mr. Rccsevelt. answered eord- - absorbed into the Royal Canadian I 131 ~;_ Air Force as commissioned 11110951 “Many thanks for your-generous I assigned to various staff duties. and therefore characteristic mess- 1 Because It II always vow-racked FRESH from the roaster, Schwartz Coffee a alwuy: fresh when It comes to you - - richer, stronger, more flavourful (Inn any you've ever touted. "’,'1{,‘§,"§,{E!“ i, Count Of Ball ots Increases Lead For Roosevelt “Let's Get otrwiiih Job”, Popular Feeling As Elect- ion Fades Into History. ‘ 7011B. seek rc-electi {Ii ONICLE AT l/g USUAI. PRICE! g 05315.1 341a; tcupoon: In lgvoly "mun" plltKlI-"°P 5 Sunllflht Soap carton and: primed with the unr and 60¢! Send to Sunlight. Dept. O- Humllton, OnL-thn 6 to:- lpoon: Include Information on how to [at mltchink knfvcll forks, etc. age, and I know you and I will work together in the national interest. 1 heartily reciprocate all your good wishes." The President‘: reply to Mr. Willkie was:- “Please aoiept my sincere thanks for your message of congratulation. 1 greatly appreciate the assurance of your good WZSh05 for my rlealth and happiness which I heartily reciprocate." Stock Market Reactions Intelligence Staff Changes OTTAWA. Nov. Election reaction on the ltock t market was a selling wave which reduced quotations on leading shares $1 to $4 or more. An incip- ient reversal of the trend deve1oped_ atone time bllt failed to carry through, although it little momentum lat/er, Common- wealth. and Southern, the public day’ utility holding company of which M Mr, Willklc 11x15 president until his nomination, was off half g point to 1 t. d" ,, 1 1' b b» n. Eli “*4 if" “l? W‘ Rwilblm“ “m” l 1-8 P011115 at the Opening. and ing with the intelligence branch. sgcerzvggfli gtc,llii]dvr\fn;tdil.he gut‘; fdate, Alf. Landon. i:1>_l936_ acrept- rdroppeti a bit more during the has 1,9911 appomted generm $1311 however. had cthci" idea . fcr when l§§a,‘,‘,‘§1{’,f,§§“°1°,, “i111 “Fii:gid1&ii1§t.con- day 9m“? ‘Grade 9i intelligence- Brokers said that unloading by discouraged IIi/lllkig backers start- ed the decline. Sclne peared, they addedpon the thought 1B1; O£f_a“'a_ that, defence spending would re- . jmaisi a strong business prop, but ‘the taxation outlook and the un- settled foreign situation later con- l tributed to the drop. The President. meanwhile. was at Hyde Park receiving the congratu- lations of his followers after a Ma]. L. S. Yuill, deputy Press before the Second ficers. 111(- laid the conersrcne of a new l post office in Hyde Park Village and ipointing to banners carried by the One placard said" “When Lewis Military Cross’ gresigns labcr will have peace." An- i other: “Nct Lewis but unity," A third: ‘Mr, President, we are grat- ified." And a fourth: “Our champ, Franklin D. Roosevelt." of the Congress of Industrial Or-; gauizationy who ccming out for k"e with a (lenunciation of .lder.t, announced that if the President were re-elected he. Liewl-x ivrultl resign as C.I.O. lead- er because he would consider the resuh. a vote of next-confidence in ,' himself l, Lewis said nothing today’. Under the terln; of his speech. the resig-l nation was to be submit-ted at the, _ 101.025 convention this 111011141. The I military intelligence. First Great War as a pany of the Princess Canadian Light Infantry"? nevclcplnents gave rse to increas- ing talk of a reconciliation between the C10. and the American Fed- cratiOn of Labor. As to Mr, Willkieis future plans. _ tContlnued from page l) _ i111 would say only that. he expects first of all to gt. somewhere and lvember duslctvhich now haslenalh- rest eiiea Brltains nightly blackout to, nearly l4 hours, and the bombs fell In the Senate. three places for- merly held by Democrats went to Republicans, while one incumbent Republican was defeated by a Dem- ocrat. Harold H. Burton, Republican. won over John Mcswceney. Demo- crat, Ln the race for the seat held by Senator Vin Donahey (Dem.- Ohlo) who did not seek re-electiori. Hugh A. Butler, Republican, de- 1 swiftly. bomb explosions were heard. persons killed and wounded, school and office building. roy Cochran of Nebraska, who had don. a. few hours alter the Democratic primary’. C. Wayland Brooks, the Republi- can nominee, nosed out Senator James M. Slattery, Democrat. in 11- llnois. there, Spitfires In Delaware, Senator John G. Townsend. Jr.. lost to James M. Tunnell, Sin, the Democratic norm. nee. failed to get over the coast. down over Englan Mlfublicana Boost Strength added. and ships off Brest. On the other side Republicans boosted their 1mm. or the Channel, was knocked olit crical strength through the victorv 0f the Bl!‘- of Senator Henrik shjpsfgad’ 1,0,2,- In one tovm on the northeast serving as a farmer labor member ggfirgagévo énen 1,5116% laewglilrixflléuttiglé: 212i won u u“ Republican “m” from a low-flying Hefnkel. House members who won rc-elcc. KABUL. Af istan -—<CPl — fffig 111063611516? speaker sum Raybwlb Opening the fzcgiiflrxtjh session of the Johgpw M" his Tex“ disirici- Afghan Parliament, King Zahlr . cCormack of Massachu- sham reaffhned the neutrality of slstlis. Republican leader: and Pat. m. M,"n,t,_y_ rc .7. Boland of Pennsylvania, Deiraocratlc whip, e solid south t, Dem , gills; Senators Ciifirliélslrgsiddffifl’! gr T0 H. T. G. Bilbo of Mississippi om Connally of Texas. Harrv Byrd f}! Virginia. and Ken McKeilcr o! ennessee. New Democ ti. S Tunnel! lncluzizd cl-Ialt-llrelgwlvf? owl m West Virginia, Abe Murdock of ',I',{,,,'}‘,'§,"§;',‘ Utah. at present. a house mambo;- . , , "m; Em“, w_ Mu-anand o, Aw Tucson. Noiciuaea l2. 19in Beginning At 1.00 P. M. AT NEWTON to n complete chllllc lII I will sell M1 m!‘ Democrats rte-elected to the Sen. lite included James Mead o! New stating of the following:- York, Joe Guffav of Pennsylvania, 1 llorsc general pllrpflsc l0 yearn. Peter Gerry of Rhode Island F. T. 1 perehon more 3 vears. 1 Clyde. cHARi-OTTETOWN 1481011193‘ of Connecticut, 'Davld mare m rel-ri- l ‘(Tlyfle "l" l‘ i _(jqing__ Walsh of Massachusetts, Gegrgp vears, l French Canadian colt l n" . . .. a, Radcliffe of Marvlznd. Joseph o: Years. '1 mllch cows. 1 brood sow. g1TQ.l,\l‘n-_\-‘.il‘l=-‘ m Mahoncy‘ of Wyoming. Burton i3" llPns. 1 Decring bay mower, l *- >\- l _ Wheeler of MoninnimDcnnts Chavez lMMSQV "Emil h" ml". '1 share m“ Blond-xv. M“: l8. 19-10 of New Max1co_ K9,, numan o; ‘Masiey Harris binder, l gar: u“. ‘([10 N - . ,plo gh. l et dI.c harrowa. I set fill 0mm!‘ H s’ “um” or Miswm ‘tnoilh splk: barvfows. l horse hoe, l llld HRDDY Chandler of Kentuckv i . . ~ ‘cultivator 1 grain crusher, 1 team On the Republican side, Sena- ‘ - ' . _ . farm vmgon, l driving wagon, l tors Warren Ausfin of Vet-mung m- —W.,“ m,‘ h l "l Mh ‘M51, 1 bu“ ram Johnson of California. Warren ‘"10 1 Michal-mick DeerinfScpar- of {lime-y and Arthur 1,10,: g "an, m“, 1 h" 101-11, 1:111- t’ "I! l1‘ 6 Iran were re-el- land blocks. double and single af- ected to fill the unexpired te f . .. lklt h e. B ave Brook: the late Senator William Bnciiaii. l'1"§l'.u stoiefnliwillen, Dining room whose death he has been filling by ‘and Bedroom furniture, l sewlnl appointment. 1mn-hlne, New Williams; (‘onlttlfilm George I). Aiken. fornlcr Vermont severe! flllll It" ""h- governor. was chosen fo serve m» Terms Cash. tmcxcired temi of the late Scna- If day ls unfit Sale on nfxt m‘! for Frncsf Gibson. Ralnh O. Brmvs- day. , , fer. Republican, was elected Seva- RAY MULLIUAY" Auctioneer. Senator Fred Hale, who did 1.0L , L-17l-ll.7-9. CANADIIN NRIIOUAI. rofvrnvwunu n) gnu _ ._ for frcm Maine Sept. 9 to replacellfllfill F. MORRISON, l s I . DIAN / // ‘all vs r0: cniéow mos r20»! 6-tCP)-Ap- pointment of Lt-Col. W. W. Mirr- ray. of Ottawa, heretofore chief Famed a cable censor, was announced by National Defence headquarters to- ag. G. H. scott. formerly po- i i lice magistrate at Red Deer, Alta. t and Calgary, who has geen serv- chief _ cable censor at Montreal. succeeds bllilllt! l-IJ- Col. Murray as chief cable censor A veteran of the First Great War Col. Murray was on the ‘staff of Qhe Ottawa bureau, The Canadian Great War started when he was recalled to service from the reserve of of- 1 mowing sent 1m abet A» 1m- lcfiitiiii°s.lfiii.iil? fimwifdmil‘? tloned in dispatches for work on the Somme and awarded the Mil- , itary Cross at Passchetldaele and sigiéciithfisefignglcffr sglfyyme ' in 1918 received ti; bar to the t. Maj. Scott served in the First Great Wal- with the 2nd Canadian 1 Mounted Rifles. He went to Greece oli the staff of the Imperial For- ces and did intelligence work in l The reference was to the leader i gelxilelllssgdllgeSillilmggbohlzwfeclglegg; intelligence staff at defence head- quarters as assistant director of Maj, Yllili went overseas in the private in the lst lMCGiiii University Com- Patricials iiondon’: anti-aircraft thundered with unusual intensity as the first Southampton, even earlier, public blliidJliBS and houses had been crushed, an unstated number of, and 1 through a couple of lilung French- students. teachers and otfice work- Canadian tunes, ers buried in the rubble of an art 1 Liverpool, too, was besieged from summer monu“ “.111, 1m. parent clay, 2i Democrats and 10 Repub- >f€flved former governor Robert Le- ,t.he sky siinultaneollslv with Iféon. iiig . eliminated senator Ed Burke in the land Queen had toured tho vastl warren of docks or. the Merseysioc It still was light enough for the d6“ 05 to fight. it out with the raiders when they flew en masse at Southampton and the Air Ministry reported that most of the attackers ‘ stood Three German ‘planes were shot1‘ flLfljP dllrini theda)’ to two British losses. the Ministry u Domier protecting AUCTION 1° All my Stock and Implements con- ‘ I will be I11 Fummersidr today and Ffitlfl)‘ at store corner of “nil-r and Qpring Sircels, forlzit-rly‘ Keilnv‘: Barber Shop to llliv nil grades of silver fox skins. 11.111111‘ Kilt-n Fur Buyer Quebec Trainees Welcome Godhout 1 (By T. R. Vvalsh. Canadian Pi-en staff Writer) MONTMAGNY, Que, Nov. 6- lCPi-spirits unriampened by I cold fall drizzle. 500 yozrhs a: thin compulsorv v centre about 40 miles from ( ice SliOIYPG gag French-Canadian songs today ll welcome to Prlmier Adeiard God/ bout who told them that "i: yon lrealize what a country is yo! won't he tvn 2 _‘l"“lll‘ time" "On all big quc ' 11s affecting the national welfare 1'. is necessary lilfli. WC ilTfe 8 CfllfllIiOll trend o! l thought." the Quebec Liberal party leader sci... "l: is supremely im- portant that you understand how necessarv in a crtxintry lire a spir- it of camaraderie, common xliought. and rllsx .1111.“ Mr Gnrlhoul spoke to the young soldiers Lil tile 1111111» :" ‘P6313100 hall after trudging good-humoied- 1y zhrough heavy mud on an cs- tehsive tour of tile centre's grounds ‘and buildln and af'er standing lin the ml: hlle thr- troo1w< .\'1llig ‘by in . v. 5 "You a e chnrg d wifh ‘he d'1t(-' not 0"‘ o.‘ cll-‘w ,- C‘ ic..l" 11a said. "but of developzlig 311a coun- try. You would do well :0 take with you into civil life the ('11s- cipline, the moral and in .11enltl1 you 11.110 ' ‘gather with p‘; L. Cpl. Leone quiere, assured that he and his comradcs were very well treated and delighted with the i A; way we are led," 1 Olicilwte. ‘armed w .. ccr sfmk of Lt-Col. J, J. God all. Camp Commandant, lecl s fellow": r-"msr 11.11161: or nnnntrsn. 111m Danuocsil (C?) —W. S. ntayor of Dil‘ r"; 11 v = x1 - died this eve hit bv rl .~ Samn’ l SLTCCC He ma: a partzzer 1:1 firm of Clear": . Tl Some . . ‘chatriiirln o.’ illt‘ (‘o l tv 111 R(\~illl1"llll‘i‘lP \ ; was one of the 1a ,' holders in Northern e11 B 1 VICKY ATTACIIE D- I borrow . auid lie \' s. 130. l gar-lied to the Lclrd BARGAIN FARES T0 , From SllilblliltSllili Proporffovlalrly loin Fares from. 1 Otllrr Silllilllil l Children 0/ FIITC- and under Twelve years 0t 41.06 "A 11' FARE Tickets Good m ~ DAY COACHES OXLY 1 _ f For Furrhrr 111,1 l-l.-lt.~'1n.-1 Consult 1 any Ticket sllrvl-‘l l . t In 61min Inllcnl 1111mm