sovlitflgEB w. 194a l 1'55 _QH_AR_IXT:_I'I'B'_I:IIWN GUARDIAN S um vrs flit‘ PROFESSIONAL CARD "vii-Kiwi " T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant lg Ofliee at White Star LIIIIIII! ‘ K. of 0. msvlonlll ullss x16 9/ ,\~ _ {=7 . . * I - - t wo en est: y n p959 - - culrnlll. turnout --"-s....--.:.-"..-.'.=."""- - "' "' O DAY ' I H ' INIIIGESTION , _ , , . tress sass-suns. ass-sense . m pa“ ‘R54 l :1. axmrrI-Iwtlynooasgsctee , , u. w.» minare- DIAIADFTD- " Mostoftbedayvl um up relsallllletltsltrol-alleataweelr. "I'll-filers N n1 , . - . m b I t _i.. ' Inn‘. IW|QWqn-"L~.'h'~m ' M" ' ryzfitvta wth rellorgrticmo Efhetlhem-eylhey lit tthttllleoiitlilrhurngé COOKS for Christmas Photos ' . ‘ ' ’ ‘imisum ' ‘m m“ o‘ t?“ “us?! ‘:1 ml w‘ filsmiiilmdfilfia” Ia- I "If In ‘Illslislili Gourmand-nun ull! malla- ‘ ‘Nfiliiifllhionb ma“ m ecm o oilburners The c r - a IaleYeIIarHToGe MOE. ‘“°”““’ Gum“ °'““*"" Wm‘ inn from the stills tag-Elfin’ m; as». ~--- iflmiéiiivY-gifl gfigggggfllglsg! water. the pipe was twisted. one u...’“".l.'l"a'.l!-l- your" we wu- sla roacr: orrlcsas nan:- ° ‘"1" ° - E "w, end of the ppe led to a bucket and a. when indilelflfl new wig; all vlee Marshal u.o. eellllalll, and plain wire ' _; ‘m’ m‘- Jmi“ *- ‘Mm’ i- the other sad was connected with a u» Hr "W" i" ‘" ' uh. a441,, otlicer ocmmanmng- , ma“ - la?!) ‘iflallliitr bsi u One other witness, jrhomss m- mu ltaess said he aw stuff ul.—quqguyq ln-chlel, eastern All‘ ounmula. sc- “ "1 "i" 3M"- u-e-n. vhsvwlzibf, wm-domlmufi out ruls ips into tbs mama-misstated»...- comps-luau by crown ospt ma. -nnsvr rerun lblathlh; l... ‘lo so“ this m . b“°§'e'h‘:sellt a‘ wcehwélsuexxwaxterh“ "rillff:s"auw"“rutas u».- rlll u... §fi1','{,‘;,“""“ i“ °“"‘°‘““""‘ llllllllisilll~lllfl'hlhmllfflflgpait. The cue for the prosecution wll came from a pump in e cellar ' fines"; , - ' - opened by RB. Hinton and the which u; me nnecwd Wm, m, dnetlcnl. islvvliwlvr s...‘ .. .5; “ ‘"' v wit: "'- "'§€"°‘"' l“ ~*..':3:..:=~'*‘=~%‘Z'-~- “r M» was .- V q ._ i _ e y . . e - a on . suntan s I - rest en V. A. wor c, hPs..".“.".......-“ .“:.....,“°"~.,,,°'="-‘=l .....2"l.'i8.'s.'s“.......t.%:u.u ..l‘*:'.'.rl:'..:s2::.“....°'.=l.“s;; mwswafitns-i-‘fi t“ '5." “-.“°";:.:* F" “$21.?” s A ' “ll Ilinl I W5 08X‘ I ' Q IVG Gl- st trans. n. u“ tel up he wu s cisrk in t Wt i" 5 "=0 1° 1'11"." “Il- W" "lfil."£'se¢"rl'l'a'3r'-'n“mr'3suM-M day for Mania-on m attend the 43rd x i. ma‘ grocery epsrunsnt of R. T. liol- M" lg if, a" a? lélmilu" ‘u’; annual “new mggtln‘ o; m; l, .___ 410W 0N lAlll. Ilium“, asenawtd. Witgrgssmssélgvrgvldegvé: wk“; You’; “Yaown 1:10,“ g Maritime Board, which opens .3051‘ OIIIOI IINOVATION Roar. and civilian o, nleswdo, mm,“ and yemcm, road. They put it in a car which ' Thursday menuna- The President. ~ ufjlfjQfl ... 1,1“ you W" - We Dflll Eton. “m, up to m, ‘mg wit-m“ ‘m; Mr. A. R. Brennan, Bummerslde, l . :81“ m, - p“; 11-34;»; was 0° i!" ‘fulfil lam-mil" m! I m, w“ 1n g g _ will preside. The meeting will con- a Qvaoorlu-nou scum mall mm ‘mm gfidli-am "=0 imfirizx" up 'r°°l...“'."$."""° fifty-Mm fithfit". o t w i» hnizgtwrtowiliith .';".'.‘.°“é“ cor. school ehucml from a to i "l" "i WW0!“ 3° v, "I- Wit-M" but witness dldlrtlsllowwm ltwss. u a u Howe, Minister of rallrlldell} D-II-l-DN-lcbcolchildrch from I to gm. “m m“ ‘m m"~"“mi°m 01 "W!" ‘llbe stills were made c! coppe- and Supply. will be guest speaker ' 4 p31,," u“ gunmen“, m“ “u. "Immn", ed tbcmbilxll for the-solicits‘ ‘where Witness said he th __ht he had _- ____ Bghoq] an may. N,‘ mm; sluelsssesasllas mlde i’. B Mme 0 I- 0 “a seen the car before. uhinks ac- ‘nu-AK; LEG m GAME_nank lllvsaslinmlmol Gallant mother of the accused cused was drivln it when he saw l The “'3'” """""'°"°i""'<"°" who ru-ns a store The purchaser it before WIUWRB; said he made BERN!‘ N°" “IMP {mu (mem- 0 member 0i ihe hi8?! 4,53 “Wig-Jim ‘ '" were paid for by’ John Holman the arrangement. with the ' "“ i,"l‘¢'.{,§‘“,. ¢"°l}.""l‘-.Y.' lriov Gocd- sch?“ teach!“ 5m“ ‘i’ s‘ Duns‘ " ' ‘ " °‘ 3"‘- oauult. Witness said some of this about using his cellar on the atreet- lti 5 reached ‘ere ts- m" Ummsiiy h" his 1°! mk- m lrriveg‘ on thig- ALSO SHORT SUBJECT mama“ w" m; on a plum-m a; Andrew Perry was there. Witness “gab m“ Mun“ h“ “m, en kin a football game with Mount ........:='". ... n. s... snows m r-l all m- am»- arsstrcehss. r"..."l:-..:r.= '1" users; ‘i2..‘.{2é";§§¥Z.J’J;. harshest q]. additiglilis H0 made tn tho Post 0mm 5;, B. or the bridal chorus nil hn M. McKenna I th many beaut Also a consid. loath At S'sidc Yesterday 0f lliss F. ll. llunt‘ g m death occurred yesterday, at m, prince county Hospital, of m“ Flora Helen Hunt, after only’ g few days illness. Miss nllllt was the daughter o! m; lttc Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt of sumlnerside. and resided with hcr two sisters Miss Mary F. Hunt and Mkl. R. T. Mussel: in Granville 5t- cmbers o! the family I" sfper, Miss and Mrs- a}. M. Mal- ant, nieces, of Charlottetown, and four nephews. Mr. R. H. Hogan 0i the Bank of Manhattan, New York, Captain J. n. H885“ of Oti- uva, Mr. L A. Hogan of Port Ar- thur and Mafcr W. B. Hunt s91’- use. The death of Miss Hunt was a st shock to the members oi he!‘ friends and Iorkel‘ in st. Mary's congregation-l in every civic and social underta-k- l lag the was always ready , part and not only was she held in. deep affection by her personal | friends. but will be remembered by l many others in all walks of life‘ for l her kindly and sl disposition. Hel- desth will mean s great loss ‘not only to her family circle and her large number cf friends Ind l acquaintances. but to the Anglican church and the community as well. , ._.__€__.._. Bowling course-r calla nowurro High Single. I lflnbllfflb 238. Tigh Total, H. PQNII 3'17. l ...... h. uarrsway 100 l1‘! It Curls m 100 2'13 lltzrlderud 135 no 255 Staddon 12'! 118 285 lLKls-ser so 00 L65 Game ‘Iictall N0 5001004 lllPll B. Daley w: 1st sol H. Peters m 19s s11 I. llllblll‘. 118 3303M J. arlcwn its 1M 31a J. 40 09 145 Gerrle ‘lictlll 060 8201480 031M ONES: hwm" ill ‘ll "l2 I- ms 0- m 1B4 ice I-J 121 141 M JchnDoe ‘l6 ‘l6 e ‘Ihtlll D10 4011087 GIIMLINB! I Hlictt l0l 120 30 ltBrcadloot 117 I44 M1 s‘ houlton 180 120 I5 -Bing f! 0'1 P-Ncttcrfield ‘l0 112 10R 91m Totals losl National Fills Board nu: comm srovnls movslsrssn lit-m Ammo. Monday s a. a P-M- Mary; ‘Ileedn PM. lam: ‘t’ ' I tr.- rreelewa.“ g‘ a E s l-IMI Prior to Jvinilik the-RCA}. last flummerside LAC. Gallant was em- Dloycd at Foley's Drug Store. old Marine. Burns _ in the Prince Colin serious injuries. fo “ §§§t%s muffin intgltft u. t . Q 0 v ed truck she recleTvsd a a mo fracture dition ‘ New Compulsory m, Labor Transfer. -0rdcr Issued-z). Exlcns‘ mcnt transfer regulations was not yetresched their 41st birthday todoher-With in B. —CBILD Ifllllgb-Tcn - year’; Bummerllide tiyollospitsl with ofthc 'lvl ' - amlffifiif-ldllfii‘ UHAWA, Nov. i5 - u: P) — of compu y employ- nounced today by labor Minis Mitchell. bringing within the trans- fer provisions male employees from I6 to 40 years of age inclusive of_ insurance, credit, investment and trust companies. rcalestate firms, other occupations. The new order —.the seventh ap- plying to compulsory u is effective Dec. l. Male employees] both married and single, who have reached it years of-sgrbut have and who are employed in the work specified may not continue in their present occup -without spec- igérlvltil mission of National Selective ce. The order applies io men engag- ed in all types of insurance work, short term credit companies, in- vestment and trust companies, resi- estatc, travel agencies. hotels (withi the exception of certain highly-‘ skilled occupations), the rnsnufsc-i ture of millinery, ernbrolderics and, commercial uniforms, and bile ' ' of chartered banks are not effec . Youths reaching l0 after today “This Land ls Mine" Challenges Emotions Is Mine" ls laid in a little railway Obe (the txact country is deliber- ately not identified) lust as Nazi troops arrive to take over the urea. licai; some of thtm "eagerly "col- gn- l laborate." others remain aloof still m- ‘ others plot secretly against the ln- qéleders. The Nazi commander Von lflhl’ cost. for that is his duty. but travel agencies, hotels and severalwmping th Drisal and bloodshed. of it soldiers are slain Von Keller rc- Tuesday At 3.30 c rm " _. The vivid action of "This Land town somewhere in occupied Eur- Thc reaction of the townsfolk is typ- ler, is suave. srmnathctic. com- Dl‘ ending, cooly determined to keep thing orderly and quiet at at there will be no dis- urbance. for that will lead to ra- Despite the collaborationists. the underground movement grows. The school trtacher Lory, played Charles Laughton. knows nothing U‘ '< , but his scheming old mother does. and when a couple of Nazi g ed for and the rest he himself de- ligpred in company with the accus- Q . The witnes then described the in ‘im with l the deliveries. In some case a truck of R.T. Holman was loaned by and left by Ho1man's garage till dark when it was arranged ho would meet the accumcl. One delivery was made to a place in Cape Traverse‘ known as I-lowatt place. On ap- proaching the place he was ih- structed by accused to turn the truck lights out They unloaded the truck and returned. witness saw Harry Walsh there. Three other delivcrics were made to places west of Wellington. Twice to one place and once to another. Each tlnllle the lights would be turned out on approaching and turned on again after having. The deliveries were made under similar circumstances to the first delivery in company with the ac- cusrcl. At. these places the witness sgwlshlierrlie Grady and Harry police to places that looked like zhe places he delivered moiass-.s. Witness e20 delivered two loads rat‘ molasses to 19d Laugilrls in shir- brooke on instructions of accused. Withtss also testified that in Jan- uary, i942, he delivered 21 barrels of molasses for John (Holman) Gallant to a place called Max's coal shed to the rear of B. I. Rav- rler's building. Witness said on only one trip did he deliver yeast. Wit- ness said that some of tllc molasses that was left on I-lclmanb ware- house piatform was called for by Paul Perry. Cross examined by Mr. Noonan luctantly is forced to act. Among the hostages he takes is the teach- er. and to save her son's life the amber barns °n° ‘i! m“ Ymmg i when it was delivered. Witness said triots, The consequencss of her act re- mwselessw ‘nvmves “hem “mimg i son to the store for molasses and them Miss O'Hara, and result in horlys ltffQiihllllt/lh: murder charge. ' ed w m “n inch“ °“de5""p1onc orders and C.0.D. deliver- 3g“? wegélsmnfjgw gliégxgealtifii ' iris of yeast to her. Witness admit-- nub“ h: sheds his “nudity and ‘ ted that the only book records he lishrrlents painlarilyangaired in the] aware of what his fate m o m, . . well will be. to his startled fellow- | citizens an inspired message of re- sistance against those who have taken their country. come under the scope of the ordelgwomgn May Become immediately on ‘attaining that, llge. Men affected by the order must "Nit by Dec. 1 to the nearest em loymeht. and Selective Service offce when, said Arthur Mac- Namara. director of National 5e1- cctive service, they will be dealt s. "reasonably expeditious manner." Men living loo fer sway from an employment office to make a personal visit should apply in writing. Post» War, Program To It ‘Announced By. Prllns ._,l'llngistsr. QUEBEC. war program work for ev- eryone would be announced ‘fwitb- in s. few days” by Irina-Minister Mackmlis King ' st. 14mm ssid sddrcsse political rally when he He hinted the program might con- tain family allowances and u. big bub works ~ to dc Nov. -15— (CPL-A post- Snow Removers Soon TRENTON, N.J.. NOV. l5—(AP) dWomen may soon invade another field because of the war-that of removing snow from the highways. The members of the “weaker” sex State volun- com- were asked wdliy by the Highway department to tear for duty durinB the ing winter. _________._ PREPARE FOB. INVASION LONDON. Nov. l&—(CP)—The London transportation company's driving instructors-the men who teach the men who drive London's big buses- are teaching British and Canadian “era to drivc trucks in preparation for the inva- slcn of western lhlrooe. ____________ NEAR. 2.000 MARK licstions in Canada. in s victory Loon Camlllisfl- lic plan. ' hat it was possible for destruction dllrinl the warfheutd will be equally possible for racon- struction and rehabilitation in time of peace." He added the federal. government qntbarked on e am "certain to satisfy all reasons _ci "- wss now engage-d. with pro government seals , in sninvan‘ rot allurgentpu pmiccts. ready the end of-the . He indicated the pron-am would see a0 Iran aid" of van ca wh e ere wassn amp gallant. Another hint as the form of the walrus was tn his remarks that a rssktfor who administer . new might be allowances for the heads ofmarlc flmiliu paid tribute to government anti-inflation measures and the post-war problems new must flcised - the G. speeches ‘ the E heed. - Mr. 8t. hurerlt . CJ‘; party ‘WWI’!!! - nessel cellar. Witness him ‘witness said with refcrchce to the rest of the molasses that was left on piatlorm he was not present ‘that Mrs. Joshua Gallant would have the privilege of sending her ‘taking delivery filly W85’ Silt: want- He said he had records of had showed the sales to be made to Mrs. Joshua Gallant. Witness isaid his superiors knew of these salts and transactions. On further questioning he said the heads of the firm inclu the president knew of them. Witness said he couldn't lead the police to the places up west he had delivered molasses to but that they took him there and they looked like the same places after the police suggested they were. omas V. Chappel, lives at Sherbrooke, miles from Summcrsldc. knows the accused. l-lad transactions with mm in i941. Witness met the accused in Surnmerslde and accused asked bun if he could put mash in wit- "a sworn. t four Wit- taken cellar . accused would pay ncse said that the out and Pi"- i He was not there at the ,when he came home the stuff w in his cellar. It included three . ull pun- chcons about 25 or 30 full barrels buckets, a stove, yeast cakes. Wit- stuff was n hi ness said when he came home John _ Grady and Fitzgerald and a Walsh fellow were there. There was also. an oil stove with three burners. They heated some water. nflxcd e water, yeast and molasses and ---— i-h There are more than 1,800 pub- ‘put the mixture in the empty bar- Standing In Prince Victory Loan Ipllowing are the unofficial totals of each district in Prince CouniYi ollyeauve Total 1t 31.050 1523i i‘ §is"'?‘l*l'll 028%’ omo m a 3. Albfliflll 34.000 (5-§0 131 j 4, gum-y 55,000 GLHO U3 m l. B!“ 10,000 10.560 1M 70 d. who Valley 39.000 "-799 "A z q_ my, 1g .000 18,100 100 s. weuingtcn 18.000 96/150 l“ % l. Mlwdildhe 4.000 8.500 313 7v 10. mrmmcrside 550.000 500.750 Nil-Wit 11. Konsingtcn 70.000 03.050 90 ‘la 11. Malpeque 00.000 19-050 9° ‘* ll. naswwll 00.000 40M i" ii u. nsdoqus 28.000 91-000 ‘i9 1i 1D. Kllikilfl 15.000 1W0 H) fi ld- Cape Traverse 16.000 11-500 00 11 1'1. Borden 3.000 13-059 l” '5 n‘ Anuny 113K» 19,450 11'! % , Tryqn 24.000 zctoo m at U. G. R. S- N0 l 75.000 175-3“) 233 % ll. N0. l0 B. & G. 30.000 35.950 in % st m» 50.000 10.0w so u. Lil-SM -—S. by ill members and u ‘m’ w” "fir? ~33‘ bo t b ~rc o - adv. :fllam' fiflllstltutlea." SICOND INyINTION Parchment jw-sri-nvenilcd about 190 no. - Too Late-To Glesill? IOI. sue. Normal or smvllt female pllps-"Awlv 0w Kenn“? winsloe. telephone 1509-1111404, ANTED 100 PLYMOUTH-ROCK well grown and i» 1a . Apply HJ. Kennedy _ “first”: 1' echene 501-5- illiiln W. Gillie-I ll-la A : _ _____ =INDINW Double-Action Way To llelp Relieve BBUNBHITI§ DDIIGIIS s SDIEIESS ' DOIIGESTIDI ~ Getriebtsitsr bralldllaalllls- hltqthelmdimflqt etra||h shawl?! ‘hi. cm- icitnwaythntisso "' m u‘ ' qum. Put n good e ful of‘ Vlcke AtbedtirrlerubVlchVepoRubcl-s Va ub into n bowl throat, chest and beck. of illns water. .1. It: Moe-vapor breathe in the steaming v' Ivor co bring vlponfor lntefewmln- yousddedccrnfortwhlie - utes. W1 each breath you sleep. Three or four limes he got mol- asses off the platform behind hul- checked the speedometer and the truck had gone about 30 miles. Wil- ness said he does not know who, took the truck. Accused gave him, $4 each equipment that was in his cellar was taken away from his house oclock in the evening by the mreel men. Witness does not know wh drove the truck. the witness said the whole situation is a little hazy. He was drinking a little arourlu this time. Witness ad- mitted he may have been mistaken about seeing John (Huillldll) Gal- , lant in the car. He is not too sure it was the acccsedthat paid him the $50. Witness King 0f the R..C M.P saw him at his place at the police barracks and at the Queen Hotel. Witness a , holding a mattcr over his head w In fall of 1942 he accompanied get him to give evlflelwe- P J. Hughes, KC. and R.S ton. For the CEIGHCC, J.J. awn KC , Watson MacNallght, K. 0.. and W. Henry Noonarl.—S llog Prices Move Upward though Great Britain does not begin until December 1) caused a 50 cents P" hurldredweight increase price farmer; in the Province, and 1n the Mllrltlmes generally, are re- ceiving for Marketing Board. about cancels the drop in hogs for the domestic trade, which became effective about w Q prices, coupled with the 25 per bushel bonus on feed announced over the week-end, will do much to halt a tendency on the part of producers to cut down their hog production. In the two weeks there has been a noticeable move, Mr- Gillies said. for farmers w dispose of breeding stock the number of pounds of Canada has guaranteed to Britain ln the next two years is s reduct-l loh from the amount guaranteed in gercnt country." The newspaper said the Wii-h‘ flrawal was accomplished by m” new Pu pct Government Wii the Na: s‘ consent under crecs Heacrlbcd thus:- l. The dei-Vlroning of 1131i"! King Victor Emmanuel as Em- per-or. 2. The repeal of claration under which bani: entered the eflnililtt “- i:llil§l all countries at war "m! a . ° Tlylt newspaper. whose rc- rt remained still to he tried or authenticity. said the de- creee were issued after iii! deposition of Benito M05505!“ as Premier. Gen. Gatroux Reaches Lebanon ' would be gone. Once h! e- time, Witness saic. the‘ the w" 4i. on .T. Holman Ltd. truck about 91 Cross examined by Mr. Johnston, he kntuvs) Mr. witness Said denied that police were Council for the prosecution Pail-e: n. John- CAXRO. Nov. in Beirut tonight empowered olsputo quickly. serious in an area militarily st ‘The new bacon agreement, which went into effect. yesterday (al- the contract time with view of the Arab situation. release of the Lebanese in the their hogs. it was lear- ned last night from Mr. J. A. ull- lies, secretary of the Livestock learned, price which followed the liitinB 0i 00°00 restrictions on the slaughter of The inclcase- it was sovereignty‘) TIRED FEElIIIG ADDS YEARS two weeks o. it is expected that the increased cents wheat. on last very fzall Die often have an overwc ntl of bill every day. of blood, storehouse of energy. If _ cl lmpurities. Mr. Gillies said that although bacon “The Medicine That Copies Nature‘. wet some fun out of lifel lLE the past the demand in Britain ls alllfilll-trley as strong as ever and producers could be assured of disposing of all the hogs they can raise. \ Since the beginning of the Battle of Britain, Can- adian Ack,Ack unite have played s. big part, in dis couraglng Huh raiders. Unccasing vigil by experts at aircraft recognition is the first step in bringing down the enemy sky maraudcrs. It takes a large gun crew to handle one of these big guns without a hitch. TOP left. Gunner P. J. l-laritt of crew is throwing steel at the intruder. TOP right, 15_(AP)—Gcll. Georgc Catrollx. ace trouble-shoot- er for the Fighting French. SITlVLC t0 make peace with the Lebanese in the name of theFrench committee of national liberation after bring bluntly told by Brltan to settle the ' while the French kept protesting the situation was exagg-rrnted. the British authorities made it clear that they regard the flare-up lls_ ra-l tegic and politically important in (In London it was reported Brit- ain expects Catroux to order- the cabinet ministers and parliament member's now under arrest: to withdraw Jean Louis Hpheu. who ordered the ar- rests and set up a provisional gov- ernment without the knowledge of the French committee‘, and to ne- gotiate with tho Lebanese over the question of their independence and YDllli I.DDK§Q r digestive system. Clogged wlth food wule and e ands. because llver falls to Iuppiy l to lf always rlred. get after your liver-purifier liver carries you feel full of pep. The eafc we‘ Increase ilvefs daily flow of bileis with Bi DEANS. These small lsnlivc pills (one u? entlre digestive system-liver bile, stomach. k daeys. Made cf I0 pure vegetable extracts. Blle Beans act so gently they are called Shah that "tired feeling; r1511! awn and FY BANS work while you sleep. Over lien bores used last year. convincing evi- nce cf how gully they are heipilll others. l0 n team work and timing the operation is carried out idale. l-laliburton. 0ht.; Que; Gnr. A. Black, Montreal and Gnr. H. .1. Gaudet, Montreal, spots an Mil-iii! and in seconds the gull Yarmouth, NS. whose home is at Saint John, N. 8,, ‘ graduated from St. Dunstarrs Un- iversity last spring, Be is tflklngl post - graduate work in addition, to his teaching duties. Mr O'Neill came back to Charlottetown with the team and is expected to be able to resume his wfirk shortly. He was injured with only a mlnutg e1 the game remaining. PREMIERE COW CALVED ON TRAIN - The Toronto Globe and Mall says: “Canadian butterlzlt- producing champion ill her class, Abegweit Lorna Regina, conslgned by Hon. J» Walter Jones, Premier of Prince Edward Island, gave birth to a fine calf on the train bringing her from Charlottetown. The 4 year old Holstein was listed ln the catalogue as “expected to calve shortly after sale." The prodmel" of 17.770 pounds of milk, she sold for $2,000. The calf went for $400. One of the pioneer breed- ers of Holsteins in Prince Edward Island after studying their quail- ties in Germany and Holland, Pre- mler Jones brought five of his herd to the sale, all of these being sold i0? 0V" $1.000 each." Pictures are given of Premier Jones watering one of the cows. and also of Abegweit Lorna Reg- ina and calf. Dpellmklllkzh i Air Offensive ALGIERS. Nov. l5—(AP)-—Twc waves of Allied m-odium bombcrs escorted by fighters smashed rall- way yards in the heart of Sofia, Bulgaria, Sunday in what an offlo- lal cilia: announcement termed the "sut._'_ssfill opening of the Bal- kan offensive." Official reports of the assault on Sofia-the first Allied air attack on Bulgaria-described the bomb- ing as “extremely accurate." with the bombers laying thousands of pounds of explosives squarely on locomotive repair shops, car assem- bly shops, a main line depot and acres of trackage. The Italy-based bombers and their (scorts shot down nine of ap- proximately 24 Nazi fighters that engaged them in a fierce battle over the target, The raid on the Bulgaria-n capital came as the Ger- mans wcre rwcrted using all avail- able rail routes to rush men and supplies south for the fighting in the Dodecanese Islands. In all the Allied day and night aiv olxratlorls, including fighter sweeps over battle arena in Italy and Yugoslavia and fighter-bomber at- tacks on enemy camps and motor transport. only one Allied plane {was reported missing Holy Redeemer Church Wednesday, Nov. 17th 7.00 fiJll. Personals Mrs Walter Murphy. and little daughter Ann. has returned to Pic- tou. N.S_ after spending a [SW days on the Island vislting rlia- tives and friends Lieut. Ian A. Burnett. R.C.N.V.R., arrived last night from Toronto and Montreal Mr- R. E. Mulch. city, leave: Wednesday for Mollctoll to attend a meeting of ihe Maritime Trans- portation Cmlmission. Dr F. C. Dougan has returned to Charlottetown from Harrisburg. Pa. where he attended a sale of high class race horses. New German Planes Said llnspcctacular LONDON, Nov. 15 — (AP) --Thd recent flurry of German "secret- weapon" stories — the latest a Stockholm report of a rocket prop- elled bomber — is regarded here a! a manoeuvre by the Nazis to extri- cate thelnselvcs from a difficult propaganda tangle into which the Allied air attacks have landed them. 1n contrast to the boasts, the latest information of the Germans’ actual devewpments is quite uhspectacular. London learned to- day the details of their two new plane; which have been making hit- and-run night raids on Britain. The new JU-ISB is a 325 mile an hour ship with five guns. instead of the eight on file JU-BB from which it is derived, and with a bomb load of 8 1-2 tons, a little less than double that of the JOMS and about the same workihg load car- ried by the R. A. F‘. heavy bombers on their long distance raids. ‘Fhe new Me-4l0 is simply the old sm-clo twin - engined fighter bombers with the bomb load out in half, to one ton. and a reduced gas load. This gives them more speed, but it is still less than the g. A. r. Mosquitos’ 40o miles an our. (YJMATB MAKES DOUGH IONDON —(CP(— Eh Herbert Williams. Ml’. says Brltons have become the richest pie irl the world per cspits " argeiy because of the climate which has created the British character." . HCRITCIILEY 1N INDIA ' IONDON —(CP)— Gen. Ab. Crltchley, Calgary-born chief ex- cutive of the British Overseas Airways. is making a flying inspect- ion of aviation facilities in India He recently completed n similar wul- in Canada. IN MEMORIAM In loving mervory’ oi‘ lllrs. Erhrlv. Williams who passed away Nov. it 1940. God knows how much we miss her lle counts the tears we shed And. whispers, hush! She slccps Your dear one is not dead. Some day. some time, our eyes shall see The face we loved so well Some day. some time, her we'll clasp And never say farewell. Inserted by her son. Jack. 11-16-11. on) hand DEATHS MacLl-IAN-The death occurred ai Youngstown. Alberta. of Miss Mm MacLean. formerly of Valleyflel P. E. L. at the age of 65 years (Patriot please copy.) HUNT — Entered into rest at till Prince County Hospital on Nov- ember 15th, flora Helen, dauzhtel of the late Richard and Marv Hunt In , Longueuil, Que: Gnr. J. Richer. Argenteull, (Canadian Army Overseas Photo) of Summerside. Funeral notice later the heavy anti-aircraft gun barks death at an enemy l g Ne Ds MacLedn plane, the terrific recoil being quite evident. LOWER photo. the gun crew push a shell into the breach. Members of the crew are: Sgt. S. Scary, Brownsburg, Qua: Gnr. J. ‘ but perfect i Gnr. W. Johnston, Mimico, Ont; Gnr. K. A. Tease- UNDERTAKER EMIALMEI b. Charlottetown ull - North Illiabiro l I Pleas ll “