i. O_(_3_T 178, 1943 ZR. A. 1". teams captured gins 0L u, doubleheader football bill H the R. A. rtageo Saturday alioflwim at Bfiliswp the play nstans universny rugoy ggen the intermediate squad lumen geared three tries, one of which was converted in the second hhif i0 wipeout their opponents first half o-0 lead and defeat Prince o; wales fifteen 11-3. 1n the other game a senior tus- rio, the airmen usins a consistent. effective ground attack outscored m, 581m; p-s, rive of the Univer- ihy warns points coming in the id's; minute of the P15)’ 11-1 1119i! rolled over for a converted try- 1h both encounters the two Evil- we ream; playing with practically new iuleups due to graduations last “yr-mg, were victims of inexperience .5 thhir opponents took advan- [gge of loose balls around the line h, pile over for tries that led them w their victories. The weather also w“ condiloifi to anything but good . In the intermediate r he players were avore aKQESHQYfh-y gridiron until well into the closing stages but in the sen- hh- tussle both the teams played the entire game in a. steady rain with the R. A. F‘. boys. proving far more adept than the collegians in their handling of the 816115)’ 1118-’ skin. _ i3: each game the cone-ins ,,i,§.§§°wcre introduced by Mr. p, Doyle of Charlottetown, himself; a former athlete of note. l-le takes; a keen interest in sport and W35- m, inteffi§led spectator .11 Satur- day‘; game. Intermediate Game Coach Gordon Bennett's inter- goiieglate intermediate charnl11°35 or last year had 1y 11"? 111 1R5‘ years‘ squad on tht r lineup as they moi; (he field for their first 8111119 n: the season. In the first minute they had a glonmus chance to talg an ear lead as they ‘"111 m their ogpgnenlg lo yard line as . to a. A. F. fullback rumbled a P1111 - “re airmen gradually forced back and for the next ten minutes i115)‘ raged around the centre stripe. Again Princs of Wales kicked into opposing territory and as an F» A- y player n-iade a false tackle P. W. c‘ we,‘ awarded a penalty fifteen yiras out. Art Cantwell three ouar- tors man of the ¢1ty 11111111 9193i‘! m try a placement and his 1101" lam the rests i» 81" ‘"1" P- W5?‘ team a 3-0 lead- Efor the rem: m; a; 01-, the half P. W. C. Wig-h n- wind at their backs punte t 00-0! flsbontly to take the oval ou d danger as the airmen challenge continually in an effort to oven the count, but the losers still had ghsir margin at the rest whistle. Right form the opening kickoff of the second half the R. A. F. ‘quad piled deep into P. W. C. ter- ritory. Two minutes after the start tbs-airmen tied it up as a. 10°16 bell rolled over the line with Simp- son hlltn; on it for. the try- Five minutes after on the niftiest ‘m. a: passing witnessed in both ca the R. A- I". slammed over‘ u- another marker. From a. scrum twent live yards out the R. A. l". beele cleanly. From the picking half the oval travelled the entire length q ih. chi-es quarter line with Bal- ner fut wingman going over for ail Saints but the b e Placed at c"\tre field for the klc - l Knired. Off when t P. W. C. _. three quarters, i McKinnon, La ard. Cornish, D three , Lamb. Grime; ker. Jones. 1! IIMci-rls. O'Shea; iDonald, Martin J. McAdam. key. R. three quarters, c°111't11ey. Jones; Murray; for d, i, Evans, schimtir, A W001i Smart’ 1101i. Wright. xinsdch. Sport Shorts From B By ALLAN DON. O6 er has footba . in Football fore the new se midway mark. On the form each of the first has played for Wanderers. 8B N’! BIHEIEUT. self silnpl way he's classifie 2-1 ..enan.t who m; try in the far corner of the field. It was unconverted but Save the B. A. F- a 6-3 lead. Still app- arently bewildered by the fast scoring against them P. W. C. yiel- ded another score two minutes lat- two points to complete the scoring- P. W. C. rallied after this 50018 and for the remainder of the game battled their opponents on even terms with both teams putti up ' stout defensive exhibitions as play hovered within five yards of the téiuclidown lines on several occas- ns. Senior Encounter The senior game started off fast in a scoring way despite the rain that was falling steadily ten min- utes before the opening Risiit after the kickoff Saints look- ing for revenge for their previous Saturday's setbacks at the hands of ihe airmen drlbbled 0110011" ems territory and as the ovnl was dribblcd over the R. A. F. line A. J. MacAdam, hard working and eff- ective S. D. U. forward fell on the pigskin to give the University boys l 3-0 lead- The lead was shortlived however. R. A. F‘. stnrtcd a march from the kickoff that took them to within five yards of the line. Then as 1i_ loosi- ball rolled along the K10111111- Atwood cf the R. A. F. gathered in‘ the oval to plunge across for the, tying marker. 115111! a steady dribbling 881119 that the Saints, with only seven cf their last year's team playinl. found hard to cope with the \vin- ncrs at the nine minute mark took advantage of loose defensive work by the Saints to go into the lead. Bmiih falling on a loose ball over the line for the winners second touclldovm. _Stlll keeping the pressure (.11 with their devastating ground nt- ck the R. A. P‘. pressed back into 5- D. U. territory again. 25 yards "lit they were awarded a Density kick and Flt. sat. Klriillifln. with a bcnuliful bit cf drop kicking from a difficult angle booted the sod- 3911- greasy pigskin between the Bil-sis to nivc his tcnm a comman- iiiiig 0-3 load. Play was generally on oven h-rma for the remainder of the half with the score remain- lnz unchanged. 5511111151 the second half Saints i1 111" wind on their hacks and 110m the npr-ninq whistle started In offensive that? carried i-hrm 10 louhlfw i no chann- in i111? scorr ivhcn suddenly the Saint! alnis were fighting dean"- hold their opponents 01f- "1" MacAdem, who accoun- 1’ 111i’ S. D. U. first try dribb-q 8. is '- 111! bani Clystal Palace. of the De Franko, Czech national star, recently signed with lie had been Play- ing outside right for his nmiv club- pture Twin Bill ' l. k bum 1° 1‘ ° 111112111111 live yards of Flisht 5st. Rees handled both gamer ineups:_. Coura,’ lilwcDonald, By. e ner, Beck, cLe . R. A. 1". —F‘LI111IIC¥ mm‘ Quarters. Bslme Halves, forwards, Flynn, Sim Perrin, Charland. MacDonald. Sillivan‘, Subs, He A- F- — Fullback, (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LON ow wh “A. Pole." Busser also s whislle. swck IHIIIG. Equipment of Southporfs 111'"- fesslonal bad to worse. Towels were worn to ribbons and stockings Were- full of darnlng and hol coupons are required for the purchase of th article! and the club has not received from Since COUPODS ld b f ed to 511 Pl)’ iiliifiiwlfiowsi.” £53,1-. wii out Lugs. Then someone conceived ti": 111811 of appealing to They were asked , coupon each~and thats a b1! saflrifijce Within“? few days the 200-coul1011 mark was reached. Now the 11095 sport new club-color stockinll and fluffy towels- Mt A. Rugby Team Defeated by R. A. F. LL-E. N. B., Oct. l7 -(C pfsfxlclllslunt Allison University: rugby team opened their n uspiciously Saturday W11?" min‘ ked 14-0 by a Wwrriul squad iron; No. 31 R. A. F. Personnel depot a Moncton. Remember W116" h C nadl Press) my T eArg-onaug‘ clinched 11 berth in the Big Four rugby oily-l orrildiirid gills]? eliminated Montrfla Bu oils W 11 . today. Th9 Kingston two yfifiol‘; Bggonhfl,‘ was hii-iyeri rn the centenary of Q1199"! University. Canadian Football Canadian Fooibnll Scores Satur- day Toronto the hall to ent field. Follow-Montreal he bgotetlle it m» moreArmy i. shifted SOOCBI‘ ration-At in in these the Ontario Rugby Football Union R.C.A.I‘. l-funicanes. Indiana l. Wesiem Cntnacln Armed Services Football IAIIIIO! n ins All-Services Roughriiifli- ° Welglflillfll United Services 5. gird Rugby Football Union: Liieiiiri, ac hr. 2i. Verdiiii 5"" ffavy 24. ..-.. PORTING NEWS A. F1 Teams (Ca iBoth Ends Of e of the B. A. efficiently. Fullback, Cantwell, DOWIIIH Wall, halves, I I ritain NICKLESON t. i6- (OP) Throughout the storied years of Britain's national game there nev- bcen a season with so many foreigners competing. Professional ll fact. has developed into an all-nations affair. t moment. circuit. ' I In the Scottish “m ‘fiche’ the 151.11g? when beaten 3-1 by Hearts. so n“, the best Dumbarton and Hibemians are find of the newcomers is Emilio Aldecoa, a Spanish Civil War re- fugee who has scored a goal uhree ' games In goal for Brighton when he cm get leave from air force duties o calls - That's the d in the program line-up and that's what he — a Pole who escaped to Britain but who won't reveal his name for fear eprisals against relatives left m, behnd. he others are a Belgian Army li refers to remain unidentified, Emi e de Busser, also of the Belgian Army, and Josef Franko Army. The unamed Belgian, side left with Queen's Park Ran- er. Again a loose ball rolled over, gers, was outstanding when the the line and this time Flying Off-i Belgian military teainbbfiflt 111° ioer Walker was johnny 0111159 Bengt 311381251511 11-11111’ at E111" u" “ gs. Xbgmnbaflbnbrtlzitgttioibrretiiie extra Queen's Rangers. as a forward. Czechoslovakian in 011t- last with peace-time intflr- club was 8111118 E8. m 1E appeared the the supporters. m donate one days of severe wardrobe line- 9095M! 12-1 victory 111 Toronto l9.. er attempt-a toelsll 0% ‘fiisriifiiay’ all had 111st be Quigiey: l-fodgson, ne; halves, Blanch. - 15118111111: forwards. 8. Stac- . lfliisootfnm; r, Osborne. Armour, Hui-d pson, M , Grisdnle, “$13- Smlth, Colqu- there are at‘ least five first-class foreign per- formers throughout the top-rank- “ Meagan At fie re. ems are s g up n w terisl. therell be many lngre bo- in e Wolverhampton For the last couple of seasons the Spaniard played ward for an English works team X01‘- w a t. but the as 11s . ay r's can a‘ for elrflsvt away rm, mm m m, Y 103:1 the w ion Handicap and the 0 -Ma.cAdam still rigi-ir, 1h the m,” Pimlioo special. blazed down the front pounced on it a, i; “filed w, sloppy stretch a length and e. hail ectly between the sts and m”, victor over William W. Snyder's MacDonald converaiod easily w “@1111”- make it 9.3, Th, hpectlwr. W" Ridden by Otto Grohs and car. envisioning a ¢omgbgck hy m, FY1118 toll import of 123 pounds, hnessey, Shar- B!‘ l7 Sal Bri the ne. Playing in front of a string goalie sent in to replace re- gular Ed Johnstone after the first period, Salmonbellies forged ahead in the second period looked back. Johnstcne, apparently off after Mimico had scored four goals, and displayed a masterful defence. The fishermen were ahead 9-5 at the third period, and held their opp. onents scoreless while more in the final Bill ster while Salmonbell Jim Do las a combine Bill Bflylhlkm Qluilgh m ched three. Mimico was handicapped by the ie. Bert 1055 Large, first game and spent the rest the lIe ls by ges winner st Belmont Park Oct. o. The case was referred to stewards of the Jockey club for penalty ' Arm Navy 1'14, Penn. State d. heennsylvania 74. Lakehurst Naval AC5 t 6. . Léhiqh 0. CarnogieBTech 0. Wet Vlrldnis o. Maryland 2 Mid-West: Illinois 33. Pittsburgh 25. mdiana 7. 7. Minnesota 13. Camp Grant 7. Northwestern l3. “urd Notre South Duke Texas 84. Arkansas o PIC- li. S. PM Football Relnlie Sunday Washlnlton 8S. Green Bay 7. Chic o Csrdinaln 0. fluntinllofl New ork Phil-- BAT/HM Apparently l-fsvr De Gr If d1 . d” gem" l we In cup Sat n the four year old '1 2nd covered the three fifths off a. 32 years’ .1‘ . The favorite after train Gaver- elected not to at: John Creentree the Mayer his backers 60 and 82.30 for Th whi ht ll M by g lelrigtfidandokablue to the wire English Football Villa held their positions at top of the northern section victories while Northampton Town 111 111° 191131511 °1 the w“ B“ i which hid bun m . to“, why n, victor in the shortest possible tme with the 13 fell n less draw with Walssll. Liverpool beat Everton 5-2 ‘Sunderlrnd won 4-2 from Darling- o 1-0. A pong behind the [Blackpool efeated Bury Hfihih Citywreplacedlmvelrs nih- ecaswesmsecon lbeating Bristol Citv 1-0. Lovell‘s 511-11‘ 1111951111115- 0“ m Swansea Tc" iofirheastem been a number of “significani/‘Joirlt Ran em d“, d out f n t decisions by the Soviet union, Bri- g ppe ° '5 tain and the United States during the war, including co-opei-ation in the Italian armistice and the Ita- lian declaration of war on Ge!‘- many. N. B. Will Invest $1,500,000 In 5th Victory Loan tied at the top. Dumbarton nosing out Hamilton 3-2 and l-llbernisns whipping St. Mirren 4-1. New Westminster Brampton combines with a victory that gave them the be iiXe clay off series three games to cast launching the 0 this province. NEW YORK. Oct. l7 - (AP) — John A. trainer, was suspended Football Results Elli: Cornell 20. Holy Cross 7. bin 0. i Slouthern bslifornia 84. San Fran. s. Coiizye of Pacific l6. Del Monte Flight 7. rmimiifuif” llaoes - To Easy Victory ORE. Oct. 17 — (AP)- llking the muddy going, Thumbs Up raced to an easy vie. tory in the 32nd running of the crowd of 17,332 u son of Blenheim mile and a fur. 11118 111 1252 3-5, only a second and track rt ab" Stable Star. Shut On; color bearer rewarded at thizrste of $3.00, $2, ird place ill the field of six hree year olds and up w“ when y Greer-line's famous Victory a quarter. Col. Snow Takes Temporary Command BROOKVILLE. 0 t.. lCPi-Col. ThomaenEric t Royal C cers ‘Training Centre, it nounced today. Ho succeeds who is beduled to to his regiment. the Scotia Highlanders. Command of the O.T.C. will be 85511111961 in a few months by Brie. J.P. 916mm do! this 48th Highland- ers o ana a w o currently is on a tour of duty overseas, lleds Anxious To Discuss Second Front MOSCOW, Oct. l7—(AP)-R11.s- sia ls wining to discuss post-war political and economic problems as well as military issues at the forth- coming three-power conference in Moscow, but holds that the matter of “the second front." should come _ first, the official government news- pafier Izvestia indicated Saturday. ~ n a front-page article reflecting assurance that an accord flan reached on both political and mil- itary ‘questions, Izvestia. declared IDNDON. Oct. 17 - (OP Cable) — Queen's Park Rangers held Al- Cioilch: dershot to a 2-2 draw Saturday and ‘Ihwam-s. gained first place Harper, in lilnglandh southern football league as the pre-I vious leaders, Reading, were beat», en 3-2 by Tottenham Hotspurs in Reading's first loss The high scoring Chelsea moved h into a tie for second pla trouncln: Luton 0-0. the season. ce by Liverpool, Sunderland and Asgn t e other three for first place point behind after e. score- Piaying before a crowd of 28,000, w n. Aston Villa blanked Coventry tier scored a 3-2 victory ov- Chesterfield. ins Lacrosse Title NEW WESTWIINSTER" B. (7., Oct. — 1GP) - New Westminster. monbellies brought the Canad- A lacrosse championship back to tish Columbia last night, taking tions of post-war organization are hile V, tries, and it is necessary even now leaders. sgttle many economic and political 3-1 and problems. ment upon first-hand problems in the course of the war. the easier it leaders, is to decide the rest of the lzecces- the Allies are co-operoting success- fully and expressed confidence that they will continue to do so The article appeared amid grow- ing indications of a generally warm atmosphere for the conference of foreign ministers. for whom 111/1118 e1 and working facilities are already prepared, although the delegates have not yet arrived. (The exact date of the conference as not been announced.) lzvestia insisted that military questions must come before other problems at tile p r1 a ey. “Undoubtedly/R said the Pa 2 1'. with "the question of a decisive reduc ion dof up inseparabiy with the pro- blem of opening a second front in western Euro e" "Of course}? said Izvestia, “ques- ry important to the Allied coun- a period of war to prepare and “But. . .when there is 08199" Izvcstia said there already had SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Oct. 17- nnouncemcut that the govern- ment of New Brunswick will invest $1,500,000 in the Fifth Victorv M81111 C1111 away 110111 Mimico Loan was made Saturday night by second 00 and never his game, walked off the floor Walt Lee, who took his place, s“ B. half, 14-6 at the er.‘ of the adding eight frame. Wilkes was New wsstmin. 's top scorer with five goals, not- of the regular goal who injured his knee in the of series in hospital. teran Trainer Suspended Coburn, veteran racing Saturday stewards at Jamalc; on char- of using a drug on Moscow 2nd, the S. College Saturday v 52. Colum emy B. 14. Cold Iowa Crest Lakes 0. ue 30, Ohio State 7. Dame b0. Wisconsin i) '14. N. Carolina“ 1. We: no - ti?‘ cfiiifi?» 22-3 the provincial 5t 0f Hon. J.J. Haves Doonc, in a broad- Loan subscription Brunswick government was $1.000.- campaign in The previous 0. invested in the fourth loan. LleutcnantcGovernor W.G. Clark D.L. MacLnrcn. Saint John, gen- m“ ‘mm the end M the presmti ernl chairman of the New Bruns- wick dlvision, National War Fin- ui , it is pointed out by Mr. W. R. once Committee. and Mr. Doonc. fiacfieuh meat this province. caking on behalf of Premier J. McNnir, cave addresses over a Oct. I5- Bnow of anadian Regiment, un- t recently commandant of the ' ining school overseas. to take temporary command of the Brockvillo Offi. was an. Col K. R. Mitchell. North Nova be missioner, Mrs. Reay, who had sev- year, will have the effect of reduc- ing current charges ' Zio-l-li. Girl Guide News "GUDEWS CLUB” The first meeting of the Guiders‘ Club for the present Guide Year. was held on Friday, October 15th. A splendid report of the Clubs activities during the year 1942-43 was presented by the Captain. M15- Fred Pickard. The Guiders were plea-sad t0 111W {a visit from the Provincial Com- eral interesting suggestions for future meetings of the Club. ‘ The report of the Nominating committee was as follows: Captain Miss Suzanne MacKin- n o . n Lieutenant. Mrs Margaret Wood. Stééidbe, Miss Rosalie Kiglzlns (Ye- ) EC . Brown Owl, Miss Jean MacLure. It was moved and seconded that this report stand as read. The next meeting of tho Club will be on November 12th. at Miss Mac- Kinnons No Election In N. B. This Year FREIDERICTON. Oct, lil-(Mon- cliwi—-iCPi-No provincial 0119c. tion will be held in New Brunswick this year, Premier J.B. McNair announced today in a. statement urging all possible support for the Fifth Victory Lculi. (New Brunswicks last. general provincial election was held on Nuv 20. 10:40. and a full. five-year term for the present Liberal rzovern. ment would not expire until the fall o! Bexi yeatrn) past weeks rumors “ n e . ' . liaveubergistentlv circulated that a_ provincial election was imminent.’ said Mr. McNair. “Twice a defin- ite date has been named-that new current being Nov. . . "coming on the eve of the Fiftn Victory Loan. the latest rumor Ilia particularly regrettable. It is a ' gdlutelv without foundation as the lzovernment has never had under consideration and _i.s_ not now en- tertaininrz the oossibilitv of an ol- cction this vear, Never by Word 01' deed have we done anvthinz to Today n1 k th ffi is] I f . Ma's Fifth Vllicriosry Ifozgn. c open n8 0 C“ request‘ that all citizens the flying of flags, etc, l quent and lengthy meetin s in cab- THF CHARljQTTl-ITOWN (yllaizmniq I would most urgently mark the occasion by ,1‘ n. ROY HOLMAN, 1 Mayor. Labor policy Still Being Egvernmenvs new labor polio will 5 held up pending a consul tion made know-n. in advance. However, such complete secrecy surrounds the activities of the gov- ii ernment that of the pics oc- ii cupying the ministers at their frc- h inct council very iittleis ' own of- ficially apart from the terse formal statements issued from tllne to time. w One of thesecame Friday. an- nouncing a partial captitulation to the demon-cis- wilicii came from many House of Commons members and outside interests in the past year for removal of‘ the ban $881119 a number of organizations By an admendment to the dc- fence of Canada regulations. the government went a long way to meet the recommendations of the commons corrunittee on these re- gulations in 1942, removing from the banned list Finnish and Uk- rainlan organizations, Jehovah's 5a Witnesses and ‘Technocracy lnc."_ I; But the Communist Party oi Canada was left on the illegal list. Some of the loudest demands from house members lost July were on behalf of the Communists, and the conunittees majority report included them in its recognition. Although the move announced Friday was effected by an order-in- council sponsored by Justice Min- istcr St. Laurent. the responsible minister, it is in contradiction to his stand in the house last July, when he declared Jehovah's wit- nesses were at that moment a de- triment to war morale, and that the Finnish organizations were reposit- ories for Communist properties. Only apparent reason for the change of policy was the pressure placed upon the government by a H in recommendation £01‘ h ill lend countenance to such a notion." Lamb Ceilings ' Maximum retail lJrlccs for lamb secretarv-treasurer. gxeprmce Edward wand have been Trad filondafi, Ocltober l8, we‘ in ' , sex vc nnvw. 1e "";’,',‘,°“,,,e‘”°§§'§,‘j {has gf0filrllcltlogflll imgiv tho ceiling ‘ price for lamb cuts at any 17111011131‘ s d by the Wartime Prices and e Board in an order effective As :1 result of 0P- . These prices, which remain in ef- foi- chcitlier ration officer 101‘ Under the new or- was officially kept from publicat- ion pending its consideration by the: government. tors. But its main recommendations were for family allowances, extend- ed social securi to tome the Fifth Victory Loan will take up much of the time of min- isters in the campaign opening to- morrow for the sale of $1,200,000.- 000 in war bonds. hookup dccid tlefront-visitin atcrs, the D 0d. And of New B citv an spec tacled Auction Sale AUCTION ROOMS, GRAFTON ST.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 22nd AT I P M ted by the executors of the estate of the I am lnsirw _ laie James S. the following: ‘Abuse burners ceiie, 1 electric hot onus, 6 beds and sp l0-18-M-22-8i runswick radio rations. At a pledge flair-raisin»: ceremony here todav Mavcr pounced that the municipality of Saint John ed to invest £400,000 loan-SSOQOOO by $100,000 by the county. Min ouota for the citv and county is 511179.000. New Brunsxviclos mini- mum obicctive is 824500.000 Wosson d coilntv had in the citv and lmum the British Jihe At "Simian Senators LgINDON. thOct. pan ng on e sta 16—(CP)—EX- familiar monkey tuette in a jibe at the live bat- United States sen- _v Mail published a cartoon today showing five felt- hatted, simian figures squatting in a. row. The first had his hands over his eyes and was captioned: "I saw no good]. The second, with his han his ears, bore the osptlon: "I heard no good." e third, with hands over was saying: “I said no good The fourth, whose arms were folded, commented: "I want 8° the last. thumbs in ears Ind fingers waggling. said: "I am up to no good." and scowling ds ova!‘ mouth, n0 SAINT JOHN. N. 5.. Oct. l’! — (OP) - John Evans, Saint John taxi driver, was killed when his car swerved into the ditch three miles from Pennlield. Mrs- Marjorie Eckoff, Saint John. was taken to hospital and another pas- senger escaped injury, yesterday nlker to sell plate, 1 hat rack, 6 wardrobes, 4 bur- rings, 4 mattresses, 4 commodes, 2 mir- rors, 5 tables, 2 flags, several chairs, pictures, carpets, dish- es, pols and pans, 1 footsiool, 1 clock, bird cage, other articles. der. retailers are required to dis- play in their stores u ohart setting out the maximum price D91‘ 110111111 they may charge for each of the 16 cuts in which lamb may now be sold at retail. In Prince Edward, Island this retail ceiling price for loin rib roast or chops is 40 cent-s a pound, for rack or shoulder chops 31 cents, for a leg of lamb 37 cents a pound, for breast of lamb 19 cents and for whole front K111511191‘ 24 cents a pound. In addition to the prlce_ chart, retailers are required to dlslilay a cutting chart. The standard sys- tem of cutting for lamb, now made comgulsory, does not vary from the od which has been used by butchers in this province for many years. To obtain the fullest benefit from the new measure. house- wives should familiarize them- selves with the varluus cuts and maximum prices. The coupon voices of each cut are also shown on this chart which must be Dro- minently displayed in each meat store. SUBSTITUTE FOR JUTE ' G OP species of hibiscus. substitute for Jute in faoture of socks. BS B. l-hB 11153111" __._________., CAPE ‘IOWN, — (OP) — The South African government intends to develop the mineral wealth of Namaquland to enrich the Union and to absorb a portion of the post-war labor surplus, Mines Min- ister O. F. Stallard has announced. COAL ‘D0 SOUTH AMERICA CAPE TOWN —- (CP) —- The Union of South Africa is shipping ' coal to South America in accord- ance with a poolimz schcms evolv- ed by the United Nations. .al| furniture which includes , 2 kitchen stoves, 1 furna- and many w. u. narrow, A Auctloneenl . I number of members at the recent liberal caucus and subsequent meet- ing of the National Liberal feder- ation. That meeting was held three weeks ago and the federation prepared a 15-point program which It has not yet been made public. ,nor has there been any official mommciit from government quar- is week and for several weeks itary censor at n. - out the ton i indicated Considered ‘,1. of matters world Like all is surrounded by QUE. m. and life‘s thought vou. there is plain terms. can takh hnl llrges llnlon 1 ‘With Franco SOUTHERN iDeiayeoz - tHG IXUDHCMIOI] ITALY Oct. (an ' with malice in a. new international Liatm Bloc was urged today wim 5°“ mat the riouse or - sass savor { NAZIS ADMIT (Continued from page l.) "The 6th Army nos compelled the enemy to withdraw from the majority of his Volturno positions" said an Allied communique. The bitterest fighting was raz- ing along the Tierno River which winds through rough countrv thwest from Ccrreto and emo- ties into the Volturno five miles i2- -— Italy's union g . above 1'" confluence with the Ca- q-Igg 1121-38,? ggglstégifigh, m La lore Ril/‘er and four miles north. Guerra Del Mummmrno pub west of Amnrosi. Capture uf both imhedm 38L declared ma‘ my Cerreto and, Amorosl was an- wrrca]. mint“), and Dolmen N» nounced by the Allies yesterday. sons required "a and Italy Which in th "cnmneratmn m. American unit-s there leopardiz- course o, “me would include spam‘? w-rl the left flank of the German Its content was approved by Pre- mier Marshal Badoglios chief mil- at Bari- before imb- The editorial did not mention the K1118 and House of Savoy by name e of the entire statement Italians DBSt loyaltia t0 stand a political mer can rance. w tore Italy "to liber crvitude and cited tie; of "blood ot penetrate to mes gettini: torn. old it Ulf/Jliilfl n once of flood and bud without monv i] 1011111115. We do not penetrate ii 11 from the early days of our a childhood conscious hen life's ilEht stiil darn is hand He loadeth me." there it is. In spite culties of it. in the mind can be that h whole series and partial a it is the f l I think we might y that here is the testing place. you once accept that God has nothlnl: t»: the course of events. whv, _ dl‘ as effective religion is concern- E . a certain blank What some oeo g livelv left. here in zreat doctrines ll. thorns. One docs it without some- _ shadows from our human ilaures _:1rc_ growing out licsiiatmiz and svonclcrinlz wile- ther v/e of man as anything as to do with the of insistent questions _ nsivers. and more still eld o! our dailv religious and oractic you are throusli. You mav keepv 12nd collg noltlion of De wou ca God, ei-ni Door. pathetic ima e of notion or 00d; buts the right there Stirring. there is there is notiiin: that takes hold of nothing that vou. in c. At the same time German efforts to continue holding a few river luu: positions on the iii-mile sector of the Volturno from Capua to the Twrhenian Sea were in dancer of being clnched out. On the west the Germans were threatened by British troops who. since their landinus at the mouth snould allow no in the way ger with Repub- of the Volturno. have consolidated ._._.. aggegg"geit'g°altiifwpgfinfh m-igthiimbe positions along a canal which ex- i» ss- MKB-e" its... t. ti. vat aismtiiws ‘.°-..§."“".°‘ ‘ti’ _ -n 9 1 r 111i Ofl 8 (Canadian Press Staff Writer) gdfggfélnaifégl lmégétégirlugylmisgge ifastibthfiilr] sfnild was icopardized _ Charles De Gaillle in Ajaccio, Cor- i’? e erlcan Occupation o spgfiilsvgésrkuobgtit 5C6)“ "111; Si“. wherein he promised w rek ugh ground northeast o. Capua which guns dominated Qm the lowlands of 1'5" m‘ 1° “w” the Volturno valley. .. . (The Vichv radio. flu/int: Ger- with provincial labor ministers, it 0mm“ b91119” m‘ W“ PW‘ man sources in a broadcast record- gvas learned ortihgooddxzutlllczrltyl to- -' {aid in Lclrliicion‘ bv thc Associated ay a c a. nsra on's ' "”_"“ ress. sa t e Allies had lan d stand has not yet been placed in 5T JAMES CHUR new reinforcements north of glare forrn for such a consultation and i ' ‘ c“ i Volturno estuary.) 312%]: be further consldemd ‘m’ Preaching Yesterday morniiirz iii hf?’ ,,‘§°’5.“‘i,‘,‘i,,,”,°"“f,'“,’1“},“,f 531m . -- - ,_ ,. .c us e. are 1r: n2" n while mere gppgar p, he gggd ggdjglfgflwifgsfgnihs 1E1,“ Li,“ the (Luna and Comoobasso areas reasqns why rhe new Dqllcy shguid mmistel. “'18 REV‘ ,1, H “B elfi ivhcrr- lcmuorurv dents effected be a matter for consultation with some“ ‘ma. r Rm‘ haiku’, . .u5.5. m’ m’ -'1."F'1°'5“-\"-‘11 1°19“ ‘V61’? the pmvhuges before n is put mm o! the Imam’ clmrlwtcr b‘ tlhPrHSfllC ssrliflfi f‘ ifl countcrnttacks made operation, it ls possible that the rune o; God-s Dfifliprr,“ fd 0C1 i"- 11191 _ government's proposals will be . " m“ 5m- ‘ of Cnmpobasso. vlrtuullv Cu I ‘m5 919511111- in the centre of the Allied line across the peninsula. and Vinch- iaturo, six milcs southwest, was anilouliced Saturday. icnnaclian Picss War Col-re- FLli) clcnr IVlhllrlCC Dcsiardins had " 111' rrportud ilie Canadians atinc in the Campobas- ~81] and possibly the town o; . .011 bv the Canadian ist Di- M51031.) 8th Army llInrrhc-s On The 8th Arm‘; /'f)1lIllli"i1 its West- wiird push all alon: tile ilorth- eastern lialf of flit: Ulieci lin with Nazi rcarlzurirds remaining be- hind for brisk clashes with advance British units and of the Canadian 1st Division. only when the terrain was docidedlv favor- nbie for defence. The 01421111. dF-Dth to which these patrols penetrated wcstivard from the important road umction of Vinchiaturo was not disclosed. but the Allied communique emphasized that the ent:re lateral lliizlisvav from Tei-lnoli lhTOUlZh Campobasso w Vinchiaturo now is lirmlv in 8th iArmv 11311115, and it vras evident the patrols were stabbinl! toward the road and railwav centre of I5. a. 92 miles southeast of Roms, Throughout central and northern Italy a creeping paralysis was Shredding slowlv over Gennan. held lines of communication as Al. licd bombers kept up night and dav attacks on railroads and freight vards. One lifelong cxpcri. ncss to the dav ‘ii is growing less longer. ivitli- to say. “For bv But of all the diffi- as firmly fixed e. 2o so far as to the theirs is noth- s nothing strong. ri of. i-i-ii Mammoth Auction Sale At Albion Cross On Wednesday Oct. 27th At 12.30 p. m, I am instructed 11y M1" P1111111 5- C0111). i0 sell by Public Auction rm. Stock. 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