___.._..-.,_.- -_~>..-_ ....,,.._....-.».A¢\q>>, kmgumhpmigfi l _ ‘ »...,<..-..- r<?._,t. ‘L. A r l . . Q95 5.16.51‘ TCNIGNTM’ I 01-21mm. or Card Tournament Auction Forty- Fives 1 l Lunch and social ‘ I-Inli-rtnimncnt i 1 1 l GRAND PRIZES: Gcnts-Ilriilgr Lamp Ladies»?! Island lfluukcls PrI/cs‘ HOLY I{I".'I)¥.‘I‘I.\II'§I{ IIALL 8:80 ]LIII.-—~.\(Il11IiSIOII 25c. Every l-jvctilng The Central Guardian I'M: column is reserved for new: 0| local interest but advertising o! n newsy nature may be Inserted ll. 5 cents I word strictly I13!‘ able w ll-IVZIDCK i POLICE (‘0l‘It'I‘—-In the B11108 .(,‘UKH'L yt-sua-wri‘ the case of 11 man chad-rad w.:l1 voiuntuti assault. ivus \\'Iill\‘il".i'1\ll. A iiiuuk and 1n- IJJIIIL‘ 1 1.l.-\.-. t. LX111 1.1 iliali 1101111 i 1 i '1‘111. b11121‘ liming daily d rcsscrl 1:1 11ml low]. Ills-lust p.'t.i-.‘-' paid. It. I.. v. ll‘. l.-t3l2-ll-I9-5l. l r1 I:- l. \\l!VElt )llg.\'lr.\'fi“ :1‘ lie-iv- trom Canada to wc-ck in October fr‘. from him marl- Czinadian Port. .1‘ . ' t-. of age. He was l ble young man. dltucnt and scrvcd 'nr1 Country most {nit-h- rr- For- I and lovt-d him) Jflfllflfllh)" is exit-holed», .\r-s. ‘av-r information is re- narfculars ivlY‘. be giv- iio intention iii llisiianding 5291C. Units . l3—lCP1—-D€- li)'liICt’(I policy ‘ iuthe Can- 1110 ranks » .10:‘.ce IJQDHHITH-Iil itcmcnt today. rrr, units may be t“ -rc is no -111,“ the contrary with the Canadian lin- 1 1.1 the rd Joining corps .1. cidr-ts and un- ‘nns; 1n it l‘(‘(‘i'llIi ‘ 'l'h1~y arc ap- c->111:1...--.~1io11s only after .11‘.d inr- same pro- 1a-ct-nn-nt said. will . future- "oxccpt that of qualification will :1 piriurl 11f tmininl! ‘ wing of an active r»- will br- required," statement udd- ig will be changed -.'1‘.<-r importance being nt- sitit-w in t11e . "it-111 than r- 1) IPIIVP [tt-paifinn-tit .' 111 ll“lj\‘l\li 1111 111t- 111 a cadct fiom :1 ‘ ..1 111- ri-tpnrcd to - 11111.1 0110 1111111111 llll\ '11" P. F. ‘l. Hos- 1114-1. 1n Mr. and . -1‘, t“ a son. lil li—'\' 1 1 .\l ‘lIIIILHiI-IS‘ ‘ Ltlill it --- IUIIII — A; Tlinily ' '* \.11.1-.- n11 blovi-iiiix-r l5 ' ti‘ 1.1".‘ IIllllli Milir-r. M ' .11tl’n:1,1gl- i‘ F. ., illi In-mui-l Laru-r of‘ . II1I1.':1.\'. , . iii-ill. 1 #111 n: (“inrlr-‘H-foivii - of Ila ‘nouth. Charles A11- III'I.\'I‘II,‘4 DIrCHFTIT-A‘ 1111x1111», Nov, 111th, 19-1" \'.' 1.- 111 111-(‘1-1111. agr- 66 years. I .'-11n~.11av morning m 9 . to s1, .-\1111c's churoa, Hope 1.70011. NOTICE). 111s llfilllt‘ l ‘ o ‘ho p-car-‘ical and less to ‘ cintrc: _ Vanni/111! ' ‘ l time 1o pre- .1. -\ '1. 1 u1i-1.1\<'»\1.\ l m: .1\I Iii .'...l ~ \ i nickinsox 9m New Glasgow ' misc.» 0t Yul - N.» vans; \\'1-re 0 my d 111g the - U0 births, 30 tgcs. In a ra- . . QniLu-i- S.-l1ool - t'\..111.1.\‘ii. 711i) iziiid 3.1 and costs or. k. L. Cpl. McEwen’s Remains Will Arrive Tonight‘ Owing to delayed train connrc- Hons thc rcmiiiiis of Lance Corprwriil [Clifford Raymond Alcl-Iwen did not Parrlve last n/fat as i-xpccicd. Wnrd llnis 1011-11 rc sived from M01 1:1 that ‘.10 1‘~:n1a11:.< will 111-rive Kits evening on the Borden train Tin-- funeral will be held Wc-(liii-sciai‘ morning at 900 a. m. from thc re i- dence of his ftithcr. Jumcs McEwc-n, l7 Esher Street to St. Dunsiarfs Ba- silica thence to the Roman Catho- lic Ccinctt-ry‘. Police Probe Distribution Ci Pamphlets Members of thc Citv Ptilici- and Royal C.111:id1a11 Alounti-d lhtiivv. arc bust‘ n! prcscnt invcsti-ziir‘ .1; the distribution of subu-rsivc ill-l eruturc in Charlottetown. Police. said hundreds of Womble-ts (‘Q11- tuiuing such mail-rial wi- (‘It‘il\— cri-(l at thc doors o1 1'11 Pownal. S_\'(ini_v and other ' ‘.110! . H. . , _. l.ll1(':f'l' thc (‘0\’\‘l‘ of darknvss 1-01. 11. 31.11.11 thfillilths 2s _- m0 Sdummy mam m Pam :7’ n_ ‘ 0.‘,.4,,ekl§: day morning. The lit01‘-.\tu1‘i-, wn~ "lifl, ‘_ left on doorsteps, 111 latchcs 1111.1 ' m“ 011101‘ placcs wl- 1- ihcv would 11c gill," easily found by huusclioiiirits. ' Police addi-d they l)1-l10\‘i-tl ‘incl ‘ ]_.1U‘\:)d' pan1pl1lets wcrc itisiiibutcd by .l0-i ' A “i ' . 11:11.11 ul ‘.1111: liquors. mivicted and (‘ht-f said No 1‘ tiic Pro- iurd. Oihcr 1111011 to S181‘. lodging in the night. the report. ~f noted with 11e- yczirs of scr- thc Force. ' N THROWN I‘ ACCIDENT. - 1 B. fir-Ian. ‘.27, is a pati- C.‘.\' iI11~p1111l_1od-.1v suf- - .1 .11 nniltipli- bruiscs to the and 1am- nnd also n badfl’ "\- bnck as 1h.- ri-sult of on accl- nut-t dot-ton the St. Peter's Rood. near the People's cemetery early last‘ cv '. It is undi-rstood that 11H . wha-h iaolicc said wi-s . Dart Robson, crashed 1- o1 .1 l1ni‘.~.--il1‘a\v11 vv- ua: (Il'1\'€'11 bv the i11- Tlie wagon was com- ILIITH Illflil. pienlv smashed. but the horse was not lniured. The automobile. which ~ ntz towards the city. “Tl!- . . (lama-zed. Mr. Nolan is vmninni-rl bv Mrs- F‘rcd_P-.1rkn1an. of East itoiniav. not? stud. GOOD PRICES. CATCH SMALL —is£and llslii-rrncn were receiving good ‘JITFCS for their smelt. catch. it was lt‘til‘l‘if‘d _\'(‘5I€I‘(‘Ifl_'v' from Mr. J. J. Liiizihcc, s11p0r\‘i.=0r of fish- - 'i1i- i1l‘t1'.ll"i(‘t’, bu! thc . - 1'01 __-0. Quality of howcix-r, M1‘. s possible the nngirt unprovc this month rip-rt‘ “its a considerable drop \1\'(‘1‘ i111: samc month no explanation for . . - l_\‘ 1111-10 11.11} 110011 no griioiai de- cline ow. 1‘ u uiunhs-r of ycats but. n sudden sharp 1'1 p this 56115011- Thc price to ti... . rmeu aver-ug- ed about. sci-111 -, per Pound» thc supcri; n1- The bulk of American thc catch 1.. markets. si".\(1).\11~;1is11>1-;. - wo platoons 0f mi» vx-n-rans’ (hi. d of Ctlllfldfl- ‘it iiiV-Rilii statint 11'. Charlottetown, “.11 pa a-nm -,_- innnc-‘xsidc as 5001i 11- 1.1- iiniuotliiiintis M8 =1:.I.-,111-_- the-111. it 1195119011 ,\t brt-s-eiit the unit c011- sists of four ‘dubious with a nomin- al r011 r-i i711 1111-11. About R0 of 0 11 '11 to the Wcstcvn Cfllll- i-v wit‘. bc available for ll. L11 -..Sii1111nc1‘s1r1n A11‘- t i1. l <1 11111.1‘. ‘Ii-shy.- 111111, iuidi-i‘ (-0111- )1l\'i\I‘. nuradczi from at l)f-f".'(‘"l1 ‘v of ‘I10 11 ‘.110 P. \-:111----<--"-. . .<1 ‘I-‘au WW1‘ w, .- ' , :1 1 . 1' l. in)’, -1.1_11-.r..~1‘.is Sun- Aleges Workers i Arc Exploited (7I'l‘-\ \\-'.-\. sit-uh t! - effec- ‘..:~.(..a:‘c111‘c Gil- “111Sout11t charg- id- IIullH‘ of Commons. 1.1.115 danczi-r in the t: rti-vi-i ipincn‘ a- nt an attitude that. 11o.n.1..! to Lghi for, 1‘.c . It was mt r-uou-rn to ask [0 i Canada to 1.11111 for ‘11 oi the clrl world. Hs- r-iv‘ six-r-iiii-ziliy‘ scvirral in- stances o1 Wlifib ho Icrmcd “Hitler tacti " by 1--1-p.(v'.“‘s. Jf-‘JJ-‘u’ i . N. D. MacLean 5i UNDERTAKER i; moatmra 5 f: (‘ltnrlollclnwn and g ‘n North Vviltshlro Phone NI! Too Late To Chsify “ANTED-A “UNI/LN CAPABLE of takini: z-harizr- of jiantry‘. Must. bc e-xpcrirnrrc‘. nnd well recom- mcntlrd. Apply in person, Mil- ton's Ol-l Spain. L-GIO-li-IR-Bi. ITOFNTi-srlol o€‘.»1".s~v.v""1§ Charlotto-nu-n storr‘. Owns-1- may have same by claiming and pay- {a in; fnr advertisement. Ben]. Cousins, Rose volley. 1:611. ‘Tn-111; (‘.-l1lI1!{ll‘ifi-' ' hovahis Witness .. i111 tfillfillllflllltlli , which had been outlaw-oil by Or-. der 111 Council early last. summer pursuant to thc provisions of ri-rr- .1 ulation 3'14“ o: tin- 111-(1-1100 of Canada Ri-uuiziiious. Thi- i11vc~':-. gallon was (‘onducti-t! ,\0\‘--rr1av b1‘; Constable C. \V. .\-l0.\1‘111\11‘ R,C.,\f.P and (Donstablr .-\. of the City Police. oi 11w, J. 1311111 11115511111 Says Will Defeat Greeks ROME. Nov. lv8.—(Ai’>—~.\111»-<- ‘r11, Hn-oiuiscti the It1n1aus_todav .10 1 i ‘ -ak Groect-s back if i’ .1 _\1‘111‘ t1) do 1t, i111d__tl111l 1 1K1 iinakc 110 mat-i- unit W‘... d i1‘ ciiiiliuqi-—hl ‘11111’ 1s- i1111..11 “<1. l-‘rom thc Palm-lo Vc1‘.1-.‘. . 11111111‘ 'JOkt‘1)llb]l(‘i,\' tor i110 i1..;". Lllilt‘, since he declared our o11 l-‘riuici- and! Britain last June 10. Today was the; f1f1l1 anniversary of thc imposition. of Lcagueof Nations sanctions 1111011‘: of 140112110 of Nations $llllfiittl v41 iintui-dialo 11111111 = I-‘ascisl party l0 .. _ He cliiitncd that British authori- ties exaggerated when tin-v tin-j nounccd the crippling of hall of It- aly's six battleships and tour ozhcr war vcsst-‘s bv torpz-(‘n planes 111 ‘Toronto harbor n 1101-1: ailtl- ll" claims-d i110 It11“1\11 h‘ ' 111111111: told thc truth win-n 1t said that i111 0110 warship was d-amaci-d si-i-ioi enough to require extensive rep-a although he admitted ti1r0e \\'('l'u hit. "It is false. I say. that. two otln r warships and tuo iIllXlil.i‘.'\' \\’.\\t.$ wcrc sunk o1‘ hii 01' (Limits-ed 011-11 slightly in any wav." M1i.~...1111;is.n1:‘. “It. is a sign of uad t:o11.\1-1i~11<0.t111s enlargement and inultlpiicaiioii by six of the suvccss which we ac- knowledgcd." Italy, he said. has thc sari ".2111 nlonc L0 crush (111-cc:- and ..11 1v; do it." whcthcr 111 lwo 11111111.. 1:! months." “The rough mountains of Epizzis and. its muddy valleys do not. and thcmsc. ‘(as L0 112111111111 war," .\1..~- - knuivicdgi-d. . 111 demon that his Jiiilfi.‘ '.\ltili had 111-cu \\;_.1 i 1111:. ,and said that G011. 1.11mi...» Stu-ill, this ncw c1 liiiliflll(ltl' 111 the tin-ii: fvainpaugii, hurl icportctl on Nov. l2 ithat he had found this pint "strong- jcr than cvi-r." | t I-le lislco Italian l4).\'.~l'S 111 the‘ {first l0 d: of tln- l-tiziv-nld -,Grc1-k 121111 1d. viount u 1111.: --'r11.--, z 1 .. evcr lm-ppciis, but-k.” ltiussollni said the (lrc-‘ks, 11111114 ‘ '_ y. "in no 1111101‘ pr-ilpat," r011- 5111111 1.11111 Uri‘ -1n to i11::1.1.-- l11‘v ‘an.,_ itiaki- Britain tin- ..'1- .111- |.\i1<'1:» ::‘.111<-.:11 twirl-r 1.111. (In... » l \\'.1 ~. s -.:111 .'1v1.ul<-r< ‘ (It ‘ : ( i. .. _,. 5 111111111:- ‘t 11.11.-.~ . ' "i- HI- ~ w s1 111.... 111;. . tiul-tnn 1f 11111 1-1- r ,.‘.1<.n.<." l s0 nici-‘i 1--1.. [i141 ‘thri- -pn\v0r pact uiln . m, <r--‘ yl‘i‘=ltllnl(‘lli.‘i in i110 I)11t'll| 1 -i111d_dr-tv-r11_1i11c;1 “ l1» 11111110 In ‘of rrancc.‘ hr- said, Ilse Nllnardis fnr ilantlrnff.’ P. 1:. 1. Silver Foxes, NOYiHIl‘ Fhitcs. ltinsizzn 1111.1; fin-us "Pcdigim-cii by I‘1€1llll1l' l ,Stiii we claim i110 iovci.c.si " ‘Are the oncs raise-d iI('Ii,‘ :1‘. l . . Bv the crystal sllvcr watcrs, Undr-i‘ soft skies of our Isiv, Ihrart-(i 111-at‘ (11111: and iliiflllllll spi-ucts, Our silver Fox has hue nnd siycl . . Raw Furs Our receipts of small furs to dale nre ahead 0f prov- ious years. but we want large quantities yet. Mink, Rats. i nnd Red Fox. etc" pin-chased at full market value. Proper‘ grading. Prompt returns. J. I). JENKINS 11-602-11-19-71. ‘ ah‘ ‘irninr-nt, for its secrecy on the llIlliil-l‘. No (lninils on the subject were kitogci‘ Trlau. I-‘rt-nch Vice-Consul ‘n’ 'l1.- Ncnti-nliry Act were applied. Perry - King Nuptials A quiet but. very pretty wedding ivas soiemnized at the Church of the Mos". Holy Redeemer at six oiiotl: yesterday morning, Nov. 11;. 19-10. ivhen Mary Grace, young- est daughter‘ of Mrs. Robert Perry iuid the lute Robert Perry of this clly became the Wife of Robert g1, Mrs. Thomas King, city. The Nuptlal Mus who cele- braled by the Rev. Father Mc- Kcnna, C. S8. R. 'l‘hc bride, who wu attended by tin‘ groom's sister. Miss Gertrude K1 >1, ivas attired in a navy blue t ..nn1e with accessories to match rind carried a corsage of Talisman rosis. The bridesmaid was attired in lI sea green costume with ac- CCssOIliFS to match and had o corsagc of pink roses. To thc strains of the wedding 111111-11, bPtllillftlIIy played by M1-. Ai-‘x aicLc-an the bride entered Lin Church leaning on the arm 0t her brother, Mr. waiter Perry, who gave her in marriage. ’i‘hc groom was supported by Mr. James Coyle Jr., 0f the Pat- riot Oftici- staff. Dllilli}; thc Niiptial Mass, Mr. Conun- LcClnir beautifully sang thc Ave Moria and scvcrol other appropriate hymns. After the ceremony the bridal _'\.ll‘l_\' motored to tho Quccn Hotel v,i11-1‘c .1 (ia-iightfui wedding break- 1.-.~1 was‘ served to the immediate l!.l‘I1(IS o: the contracting parties. latvr 111 the evening a reception “its hcld at the homo of the groom uhi-rc many frit-nds gathered to ‘Msli thc popular young couple ii1.lil_v _\'t‘ll'$ of wedded happiness. Air ivnnisfr Tells 0f U. K. Air Schools AWA. Nov. 18- iCPl-Ali’ - .- Poivci‘ told the House of inons todtri- that he now had nnissioii to mention that. cer- . 11 Utiltcd Kingdom fly-ing train- .1 schools had been established 1:1 Canada. .0 schools are technically (illlmtlt: front the British Common- ui-alth Air Training Plan though attached w the plan for admin- istration purposes and are man- ncd nnd equipped by the United liluudom. "Th0 airdromcs were built and (§.-\-.‘,-,,pi-.1 by the Canadian Gov- <1‘t1111--11L .11. 11 cost of nearly $20.- oooooo, of course reimbursable ID us," said Mo]. Power. . "TlICy are attached for admin- htrntiori to the Commonwealth Training Plan nnd are therefore ~ tidministration purposes under i111 _ 1111- 0o ‘rol of the Royal Cuufldlfln A11‘ Fort ." Should it be decided to under- take I-I greater expansion or en- largcment of the plan, Maj. Power said the R.C.A.F., “ls ready, will- in rind eager" to undertake that _ 1‘0spo11sibili1y' S nc months ago Maj. Power (iiscloscd thc plan to move British trfilliilig schools to Canada to the jiarliaincntary- press gallery in (‘OIIIKIPHCE and asked co-operation of CHIKICIIQII neu-spojoers in meet- 111-1 1110 British Goi-i-rnnieiil/s wish 111-i’, 1'11.- IIIUVUIIICIIT be kept secret. shortly lat-fore the present ses- sion opt-tied Conservative House I.<-ail0r Hanson referred Io the IIIOVPIIWHE in n speech of. Char- ltiiivtrflvn and criticized the gov- tnade known by the GOT/Emmett?- at. that time. French Vice Consul Resigns To Support Cause 0f Free France N ICVY YORK, NOV. 18—(AP)— in Ncw York. resigned today "to l'1-l1‘l('i'fl'.' all my efforts to the ,~ 1~. 11y thc cause of Free 'l)f“.’lll5i‘. 11c sold. he is . .1 to cxccutc orders in- , 11:0 (ii-mum authorities.” ‘ u; no longer any doubt ahmzt ‘111- exit-nt and import of il-..- l-r-llab-nuiiioii betwccn the tzov- 1 of Vichy’ and German)’. ‘o hand voli herewith my ' ho id. U. S. Recognizes ltalo-Greek War WASHINGTON, Npv. 15 -(A.P) - P11‘. idcui Roosevelt formally rec- -: odav that II. state of war I)('i\\'l'f‘lI Italy and Greece izind the provisions of the States Neutrality act to that cnnilirt. In proclamations and executive inn-rs by the President and the v 2ft‘ clcparlmcnl. various provisions '1'.:1-1‘r- was no chance in the pres- 1-11- cr-nbat zone whore American 11111-- 1111- forbidden to enter. Med- 11~1~1.1-‘-a11 waters iircndy ivcrc btnnczi. Believe Vital Atltlis Ababa Railway Bombcd ADEN. Nov. 17.--(CP—Reuters)- Tho vitaliv important Addis Ababa railway. which connects Italy's Ethi- nnian colony with the coast of Jib- uti. was believed damaged in o Royal Air Force raid. a communi- qur- issued at Cairo today, said. Attacks were made fiiday on Dirt-dawn. one of the principal sta- tions on the line and. bombs were sci-n to fall among buildings, and worn believed to have hit the tracks and a bridge. Dii-edaws has been rnidcd nlnc times in is week. Bomhs also were drop ed on As- abnndoncd ship," he added, ed fire. Thrmvini; single shells at Out. the Bari-cl," men pulled away from their flam- THE CHARIQOTTETOVYN GUARDIAN ANNUAL FUX (Continued from; page l! which do not m into my of t-hv above categories such l! If"! reds, freak crosses. silver blues, platinum blues and Greenlflnd blues. The interest taken in this ex- hibition must be uratlfvlllll i0 "I sponsors. to the encrgctic Presl- dent, Mr. lnwcll Hancock and it! equally energetic Sccri-tnllv. M!‘- W. R. Shaw and thc Provincial Department of Agriculture, who together with the Canadian Na»- tlorial silver Fox Breeders Assoc- iation have given grants. The classification took u? In yesterday morning, afternoon and evening and it is not likely timi- the committee consisting of ‘ Messrs. Purvin C1158. JOY!" C- Jwk = and Douglas Bell will be finished before 11 oblock this morning. As ‘ soon as they are through. judginl of- classes will commence with G905’... A Collin-ck of Summer- slde, who has hamlir-d thnt im- portmtt and il'.\'ll1~'1' P051110" f0!‘ Severn} years ag-atn officiating. Second Largest Entry The entrv list. which was rcfcrrcd to as pfobabi-J 1111 00nd lurkfsl 011 record, has an 1lil('l"L‘S. due to the fact that a .111;!1- numbcr of new exhibitors are filhntllii,’ iiniiunls. The following is a tiarttal list. of exhibitors :-— Stcwart and Lewis, R. G. Vluttart, 121111111 Afutiart. II. G. Mutiart, L. W. Iiimcock. Ohio Nntionin, Roy Tan- ton. W. J. Lk-i-ky‘, all oi Slliliiilt-llfl‘. c. Douglas Bell, Capt- Traverse. W. W. Brown, Cutiniorc 111115., J. Pope Clark. Suiili-tt Fur Farm, Wv-sli-y Dcnnis, W. P. Mt-Lcod, Sterling Mc- Lcan. Raoul Riqymond. Welllngwn Mt-Nczli and S011 non-gins‘ Mnync, Mrs. ltaoul Rcyiiiniiil. all oi Chur- iottl-toivu. Riiv Carr 11nd Ira Carr Covehcad; Willi“?! ait-Carvi 1e, K111110111: John A. MacDonald and Clifford Moc- Donald Charloiti-toivii; Urban L111- lis, hfist-oiiclic, Anders Hatisen, F‘i'l‘i1CI1i0l'l.j ltoiiv-st HIlli1t)lil'(‘)'.K(’1I— singlon; Erna-t M111, .\-Iill‘s Point; Gordon McMillan. (‘o1‘11\vall; Mulch and Ilamm, Bunbury‘; Dan Smiili- man. OLcary; Arthur C. Wood, Pownell; Ray Woodslde and Keir Woodside, Hamilton; Charles Wil- lis, Covchcad; George D. Warren, Howlun. The judging program is being ar- ranged so that cach day, 111 lltiillllOll to tho registered classes, there will be classes of non-registered freaks or near plotinums uso exhibited. Accommodation for spectators is ex- cellent, and the Paton Pavilion, whore the judginu is 110mg done, has been decorated and put in first-class shape and DITSGIIIS a very attractive appearance. Interest is expected m be sustain. ed all through the judging program, which will DYOIJEDIY not. be con- cluded until Fridav at. noon -—per- hnps later. The usual Foxnii-ns Banquet will be held at the Ci1.'il'i0il4:l()\\’1l Hotel Wednesday evening. at. 7.30. 12 LAND AFTER ____(C0ntinucd from I page 1) w Seven shells pounded into their vessel. the seamen declared, setting her afirc from stem to stern in less than l0 minutes. When the life- boots pulled away, she wns a mass of flames. “W0 just didn't know what hap- pc-ncci," said the Ottawuii. "When this fellow started shelling us ho was right beside us. Ho had his searchlight. on us. and we couldn't. see what. happened." "I was at the wheel when we Raider Quarter Mlle Away The men agreed the big raider was not more than a quarter of a mile from the frclghtei‘ whcn he put the lights on her and npcm-d up with the big guns‘. It W115 9,50 o'clock oi, night. Earlier in the evening, before darkness fcll, they had sighted the enemy five or six miles away, but he did not opcn fire on them then. This apparently was bcfore the l heroic Jervis Bay madc hcr sui- cide staiid IIVJIlIISi. the \\'ill‘SIlI]) to F‘ give the vcsss-ls ii Chance- tQ scat- 5 tel‘. Bill/ink 34 of the 311 ships in the convoy. The British frciuhii-rs tnen did not see the action that ended in the sinking of thc Jcrvis Bay, whose 6.3 survlvni-s ivi-rc brought. to this poi-t last. ’J‘n1-.=da_v. They thought they had escaped the raider until he suddenly open- the little vcsscl, thc hi1: guns soon | had her ablaze. At l0 o'clock shci had to be abandoned. To the shouted strains of "Roll the British sca- lng ship in two lift-boats. 'I'hey managed to stay to-u-thcr for a. while. but thc '§l'1'l'~' tart-u- roug11.| and the boats drifted apart. Only Biscuits nnil Liquor The survivors nrriviing here drift- our livcs," one of tin- 1111-11 said. Thcv had to ball almost con- tinually’ as ihc hoavt- scas poured over tin- izutuviili-s. Thr- captain of the frcightr-i‘ was 111 this bout,‘ and under i1is (ilrcction the men rigged n makcshlft snll, and the skippcr sot a coin-s:- for England. But. on Nov. n i110 (in-ck vessel. her identifying flag painted out now that ui-cz-z-c is in. Will‘, hovel in sight and took the group. aboard. All thc mcn except the wounded pair were in good shape and made their way; onto the i f ed mcn ivcrc hoisted aboard in a. sling improvised by folding binn- kcts togethr-r. The Greek vessel carried no doctor. and the two were in need of medical attention. First aid was given. and then the freighter hailed a British mcrchantmnn and borrowed his doctor to treat the pair. After altcndlnq to the sailors, the doctor gave instructions to the Greek first officer. and he cared for the mcn the rest of the way in. In Exccllcnt Svlrils l The other 10 wcre in excellent I GIJITILS whcn they arrived hcre. 'I‘l1"y told ncwsmcn thcy be- sati. i-Irltrca. in at least. t e 70th at- lit-vcd tho ship that. attacked thorn a was a Nazi pocket battleship. 4 tack 0n that, port since Italy enter- edthe Wu over a wide arca in ported b heodquor ers and then returned, to the lumber camp near here to o1‘- gnnize a search for the five men. Lake, rough! Quebec, is ll tie mOfg than 40 miles from the eastern tl wick and is near border. VALUE . . arranged to suit. NEW RADIO in a GREAT OCCASION ' UST twenty yearn ago the whole business of radio broadcasting began with the establishment of Westinghouse Station KDKA. Now Westinghouse celebrates its twenty years of radio leadership with the greatest values in its long, impressive history! Here is an outstanding model . . . 667X. Look at this set. Hear it. See what it will do. LONDON direct on a push-button. Two fully expanded short-wave bands. Features you wouldn't expect at anywhere near the price. And a cabinet that is truly a master- piece of fine furniture design. Trade in your old set now. Terms I. O N D O N l! 24.1’ a5 any local ftatian BUILT-IN AERIAL PUSH - BUTTON TUNING MATCHED SPEAKER MASTERPIECE CABINET MILLER BROS. Ltd. heard radio reports of the Jervis Bay's prowier. and they hnd wo1‘ds of commendation for her "fine tight." stirring battle with the Besides the skipper. the surviv- ors on the British vesscl included the second officer, the radio of- flcer and the purser. Aircraft Search For Five R.C.A.F. Men In llue. Area EAST LAKE. Que., Nov. 18- CPJ-Low-flyizig aircraft drozicd this remote astern Quebec district tonight, tacking trace of five Royal Canad- ian Air Force men missing since they bailed out of their RCAI‘. patrol plane Satin-day night. On the ground, iumberjacks and members of the Quebec Forestry Service trampcd through the snow. covered woods of the thickly-tim- bered region. planes from Halifax, Montreal and Ottawa scouted the district. which is inhabited only by the occasional {IBTITI and a few lumber camps. Overhead. R.C.A.F. Directing the search was Flying Officer U.J.I-I, LcBlanc pil t of thc patrol Plane, who parnchuted minutes after his five companions and managed t0 |fect from a lumber camp. about s mile or so from this village, I0 land about 50 The missing five-all members of jthe Atlantic patrol-are Fit. Lt. C. ‘F. clay cl New Westminster. BC. ‘F0. J. G. 'Lnc. H. E. Howard, Aylesforvl. N.S., Lac. E, J. Benoit. Otvwn; and AC. Llchai-dson. Suika toon, txiegram to RCJLF. Today at dawn amphibian flying boats, stocked with provisions and ‘first old equipment, took off from 'Montreal and Ottawa. w join lanes rom Halifax in the search. irlng (the day, scouting planes were seen over the district. and one was believ- to have passed ovcr Fort Kent. Me. It was believed possible the five men might whve dropped down either in New Brunswick or Greek without trouble. The wound. the near uebec border. East 100 miles northeast of Maine-Q of New Bruns- e United States ‘one parachute landing of Le- Blane was described today by Mich- el Plmirde, owner of the nearby lumber camp, who said his b9'I']fICI(5 saw mBlanc drc-p to the ground after hearing the big Dlgby bomber overhead sometime before midnight. lum- ‘The men raced to help IEBIIIIIC and then heard a crash as the bomber hit the ground. It has not. been located. MONTREAL, Nov. 1a. - (c?) - ncrease of $9.000 was reported t0- dav by Canadian Pacific Railway Company in traffic earnings of $3.- Powcr Predicts “Complete Success” 0f Air Training crrixaivrt. Nov. 1s —(CP) -A1r Alunstoi‘ Power told the House of Commons today the point. had been reached ivhere he could safely prie- dict. completi- sticccss for the Brit- ish COIIIIIIOIIIYOIIIIII Air Training plan. At. the end of 1941, he said, twice as many trained an‘ personnel would have been sent overseas n: was envisioned ivhen the plan was initiated less than a year ago. Air supri-tncy would be the price nl vic r_\ 111 thc prcscnt. conflict. I11 this rc-pi-ct Canada had i1 gtmi ri-sponsibility: To mcct. that responsibility “we n-rcd the support of every member of this I-lousc nnd of all the people of Canada —'a.nd I do believe vvc will rccclve it," the Minister sold, Afaj. Power was speaking in the tit-bate on the address in reply to 1l1e Speech from the Throne. He said there were three Royal Canadian Air Force squadrons now ovcrscas, and that. one of these, No 112 Army Cn-opcrntlon Squadron. saintly would join the bail-la of Britain as Canada's second fighter qunriron ovcrscas. - Unless something unforoeen oc- curred tlic II‘KIIIIII"IS_Z""PIRII require- ments for the Commonwcalth plan would b0 iuliy met by next. June, thc Afinistoi- said. Enough clemen- ‘zuy traitiing machines now were a.- vaiiabl-e. "By ‘ncxt June we will require for puvixxses of the plan three times ed four uiizl1ts nnd ilirce clays, Filmer Johnson, Winnipeg. 1s- many pianos as we have at the Thclr only provisions were bls- The men are bellevvd to have u-_ "r-‘scnt c, cults nnd (‘l"‘_lltil‘, 11nd thcv had IWKIQYIM b11011’ shin because of a ’ ~ s have been made lcft 111 such hast:- thzit they had 136k 0f fuel- Th?!’ hBd We" mflfled if the contractor doc-s not uothiin: in tln- ivav o1" extra cloth- i0 head 1°!’ Mont-feel W116" ll- Wll 11.11 .1..;.-.. on the job. nnd if two C ino for pi-tiicction against the mum lmpwsfl?“ “muse 01 1°? '47 three other things do not happen. 1111111 tuna lot-d at Merit-me “WWW we will have the aircraft in June. "The biscuits and liquor saved Mt" landing “hiy- I-‘Bkmc m‘ I hope and pray that we will." EN)X.‘II(Ili.llI‘(‘$ 0n air defence 0f Crmnda and air training would reach $95,000,000 at. the end of the current. fiscal ycnr, March 3i, 19-10. but thc Minister wamcd there would be much heavier expenditures In the next fiscal year. Construction work was so for ad- vanced on buildings needed for the air training plan that the program originally scheduled for completion in December, 1M1, would be com- pleted next June. Mai. Power said the Royal Can- odinri Air Force on Nov. l2, 1940, had on its strength 2.389 officers, 29,090 airmen and 4,586 civilians, lhcsc figures including 7,227 in training as air crew men. Civilian flying clubs had organiz- cd 76 elementary flying schools for the air training plan and would have 28 when the plan was at its pcnk, the Minister said. This policy of using civilians was 011-2 ivhit-h should commend itself to thc House. “Canada's armed forces are citizen forces. Canada's war effort is o citi- zens’ effort. It should not. be con- fined entirely to staff or regular and professional soldiers.” In addition to the $96,000,000 which will have been spent on air training and air defence in Gonna. at iln- r‘:‘d of the current, fiscal year 11m i"lll'=il'l‘ said 820000.000 would 1~~ P1111 on tlu- account of the 19,00‘) for week ended November compared with sonogram‘ in the J Aboard the Greek vessel, they ‘fit-responding pgflgd q Rn‘. .11 Air Force in Canada. Oflfloora m4 experienced time!!! ‘cont lnuc from the Canadian lst and 2nd di- visions overseas should be bronchi. back .0 help tram Canadian acme scrvicc force units in Cflnflda. Aim, Chambers (Lib. Nanaimo» suggested, ‘He said a number of the “season- ed troop! now in England should b1 replaced by sitltnblc substitutes from Canada. and divided up among llnlls of the 3rd and 4th divisions. He said the fort-c now being train- cd in Canada might, in the end, be a main striking fort-v. Mr. Chambers suggested m; lack was some insurance lohem which rank and file soldiers would find i0fl5lblt‘, He siuggcstod the gov- crnmcnt comfcr with the insurance companics on sonn- k-,-l of insur. H1104‘. under which thc soldier, gov- ernment nnd insurance companiel would share the cost. Mrs. Dorlsc Neilscn (Unity North Battlcfordt criticized operations of the (lcfcnce of Canada regulations find charged frccdom of speech was virtually lost in the Dominion. Rcgulaucns wcre necessary h wartime but she charged the gov. emmmt had taken dictatorial pow- ers to protect. itself from lcgltlmotu criticism. Mrs. Nielsen protcstcd the in- terning of 1,500 persons under he Defence of Canada rctuilatlons with- out the laying of charges or 0p- portunity for trial. Three trade unionists had been iri- temed but their counsel could only team from the rrugmnslble authori- ties that "representations" had bccn mad!‘ that. U11- lhrce ire-i Ccimmunists. Saskatchewan provincial pollcq Mrs. Niclsm said, hnd been lookln for a lcaflct. shr- yiubllshcd entl" "Democrat-v mus‘ livc," which 11a: n condcnsr-d vcz-sirvn of her 111111 51396011 111 thc lust budget debate. plus an oucn lcttcr to the Canadian pcoplo. 'I'i1clr conduct merely stir- red up fczir nnd apprehension when all she was (icing. as sln- would to do, \' s to speak for thc inarticulatl- masses. International At A Glance (By The CI-nndlnn Prelll LONDON -— Dante, Italian p61 In Africa, Elbasanl, Italian but‘: Albania, hcnvlly lmmlml by. II and aircraft: German batteries 0: French coast poundedzl III" l" anti-aircraft kPCp Nazi raiders l‘ minimum over Britain. ‘ ATHENS - Italian troops “l! I llr arm tn cover retreat; GIN" oontlnuc n» crush enemy "M" heavy fight I; rcpnrtcd. LONDON -— Qualified IJIINI say stunnin- greatly utrcnslhefl" since war‘: start. could lace IWI slcge. norm kom‘ -- Jetw- "v°"°‘l sec-kin dirt-cl. ‘pence nvlellll-"u with hlong Kai-Shell now-z _ Nlussnllnl nromlyflwill‘, wlll “break Greece's back; ‘m fllllte no peace until Elllllfld u _ nlhllnicd: IPIUIOWIMIK" "l?" ‘u’ lhlpg IIIL 111-mun - lllll" "M" m“: ministers of Italy "Id SW1“ l. Berchtrszndcn; new Axis drIVBl I19 llevefl planned. mum-s nllvwl we'll"-