iggyplvial-zn 14.1945 SPORTIN G NEWS , Fight Boom Indicated In‘ Both America And Europe n; sin noes 0px, Nov. is - (AB)- gpbilsgvoeyvela, who owns half of “gfiphelyywellhfl. champion Gus Lesnevlch, eard about those big purse, they offering Gus for a fight and has got in touch with his tic-owner. Lew Diamond, from 5nlll6WIl8I9 in Germany. about an advance on his "cub" y The honest brakelnan, Lews call- ing name on Jacobs Biaoh, rc- ugd that the future looks rosy, gut it isn't here-Yel- Thls is one way of noting that s11 signs now indicate the streets 0g bash boulevard will be paved ld i ny day now. will? ofimgpfifj‘ gs this pros- ecuvo bigges boom in boxing E “My i; going to cover a lot mrslrc MRIWTY ""11 n" United States. The fresh money is in- dicated in Europe as well. Nat Fleischer, tor of Ring Mflgeflzine. reports t t British pro- mo rk and fight men vision such a boom that they've asked him to see how much ‘some American boxers would take to fight in the United Kingdom, . Jack Solomons. the London im- presario who applrently has suc- ceeded the late Jeff Dixon as thc iop punch producer in Europe, is keen about such nose-mashers as Ilesnevioh, Manny Ortiz, the Cali- fornia. bentam boss; Ray Robin- son. the uncrowned champ of the welters~ Jake Lamotta, the mid- dleweight with the rock chin, and Lee Oma, Detroit heavy, among others. He wants to show them in a double exposure-both London and Paris. Racing Case Argued in Court T080141“, Nov. I3 A (C?) — Argument wu heard in Supreme court today on an explication by Douglas Nbss. race orse owner and trainer. to have his uspension as a licenad trainer by the board of Incorporated Canadian Racing Association declared null and void. Nesg we; s ended Sept. i5 af- ter I.R.C.A. ficiai-s claimed an electrical device, known es an "agitator", was found in a stable s; Toronto Woodbine racetrack. In his mition, Ness claimed mut tho rd ruli was made without notice io h without glvin him rtunit t0 be hear, and ,w ut urisdiction e decision 1 He _ that th er be nu- pended pending of the court. Theatres MOLLY and ME l l ' ‘MOLLY AND M!‘ The ‘r t it ninl Monytye ‘W u raids‘ time they're gain Dnwall.,a cure your heart will ' b K0115! rernem er. All. ti“? ‘ml’; il‘"si““é‘ n e amous oo ey or , the high-spirited humor that is the Gracie Fields trademark the world over, plus Roddy McDowall who iliVP movie audiences the thrill of a lifetime in "Thuriderhead" and ‘My Friend Fllcka," are being zrvdlted with providing the screen 'llft" of the year in en eliciting x? of heart-throb and high hil- oliy And Me" finds 1th Woolcy in s role that flls him like i glove. or more aptly, fits him liki- a sheath fits a sword. As o wealthy En lishman who cherish- is stony sol tilde, only to have his me invaded by Gracie Fields Ind her trmlpe of theatrical folk xaklng over as servants after Gracie had tired the regular sbufl. Woolle is given a wide field for his acd temper and triple-jointed Woolley fans this picture pro- day. | wngue, For Monty ~flnd who isn‘t?— iides a gala field EliElEil Roy's; Men Ralph Walton Wins Decision Cver Joe Pyle <€-“°‘s........“*- fiii."€7oal3. _r ) — l) 0 " i ...l brought Joe Pyle's unde- feat-ed ring record up sharply at the Forum tonight by slugging out a l0- loiimd decision over the 2i yea-r old New warm-lord N.S.. boy. “gvalton weighed 14a and Pyle, A record crowd of 1.000 watched the Montrealer outbox the pride of Cape Breton, aidestepping Pyle’s attacks cleverly and moving in to build udfiea Jack McRao, see Bey. Jo n Poirier, Syd- unanimous in awarding busy Mon- treal welterweight who has been accepting fights for the past two years as fut ls they can be ar- ranged for him. There werp no haockdowns. Yanks’ President ls Indicted 0n l, Assault Charges BEL AIR. Md., Nov. i3 - (AP) line's Attorney D, Paul McNabb said president harry MacPhall of New York Yankees was indicted today by the November Grand Jilry .v\\ xiii mm!‘ l..|\ll\‘\l lllifllilf.‘ " ‘:14 §Q pnpmnndnnnc t Market Since ilie d decided 1 vices of Hubert Th?‘ lbout 15 years servl e a lie has been in the A coup! _ ll lull‘ tlineg, , , A ‘Minnie. Ilicli appreciated IIQIIIHG u your. "It t this trade, for th Armed Services. oath of my husband, Roy MacDonald, I have o carry on the business, I have secured the ser- at cutter," Mr. Tiiorne has q past five years no offrsb sol. ‘PM?! meats, poultry. "Ill canned sud fresh wllllbe on sale st all vsluel patronage will be ma. nor MacDONALD. “Wmianuiiuuuioiiiuumniaiaiimi About 100 master muons of flu Province um last t in Bic mes- onic temple, Charlo , when the Most Worshipful Grand Master W.R. Carson and his grand lodge officers conducted their annual vis- itation to Bi. John's 10480 No. 1 Most Worahipfui Grand ‘blaster Carson and his officers were intro- ducTgdg by Pest Master D31‘. Weye. d g , L A. MiaoDougall and Past Giraud Master W.J. Drake were appdnted to ex- amine the records of the" lodge and Iaiier in the evening prescribed their report which showed the lodges af- fairs w be in excellent condition. 'I'he guest speaker was Dr. A J. Brace. eminent mason. Y.M.C.'A. secrete-rt and world traveller who delivered an inspiring addrss on the subject “2,000 years of Clhin free masonry." Dr Brace said that antiquity had established that masonry had very old roots, orimnatinl l-u Di- India and China. When our forefathers travelled to the Near East to fight with the crusaders in their efforts to reclaim the sacred DR. A.J. ‘BEAU! tomb they encountered many of the streams that feed today's masonry, Knight Templar. the San Croix, Knights 061st. John mgfllothers. poo masonry been practiced for 2.000 years or more. In those days travellers from other countries dared not make their dangomus caravan Present day masonry. the speak- er said, dates from the build of King Solomon's temple, but t ere is evidence that the Chinese had a society of masons called the square and compass A00 years be- fore the time of King Solomon. Dr. Brace said that in his 35 years in China his experiences bad been that masonry was the one medium which brought all men to- gether as equals on the same foun- Masons Hear Interesting Talk By Dr. A. J. Brace [rjfiwtjlAjlLdTili-TOWN” “condoms, Sugar Coupon , Witnessesllcarii In Police Court, The meziuliilg of the word "BET ulna" caused several sharp e changes in Police Court Yell-Brill between R.R. Bell. counsel f Donald Campbell. chalifld W1 possessing coimierfeit suflflr will” and improperly ecquiflns ratio goods. and two wit-trainee for ti‘ prosecution, one from Montreal and the other from Toronto. David Rmlald. the first Ming world of today the akar uked. Masonrrs chaiiengemi: to follow along that road of equality and living on the level. The world is in great need in this atomic use and "if we do not unite along fraternal lines and solve our isms in a brothegllly my‘ it mp1?! mam mat the y al motive is the collapse of our once boasted civilization." Close: With Quotation Dr. Brace closed his address with m; following original lines which hang in Szochuen Lodge No. 112 which he organized in Chengtu, West China, in 1935 and oi’ which he is ast master. It is the only Masonc Lodfl extant Be!!! Ohluu and had 12 charter mem rs. When Japa invaded China many 524% '7 {It said he was the plate expert for tl-i Iibderiuted Press of Montreal. H company had a contract with on Govemmeht for the printing of sugar coupons. Witness said constant vigilance was maili- iained at the plant which was guarded by the R.C MP. He pro- Chinese ref .1 travelled to duced a coupon book No. B, witch Chengtu whi is 2000 miles in he said had printed by the interior and the odge grew to his firm. Shown a sheet of other 150 members sugar coupons. witness said they This is the quotation: ‘Together Brethren’ were not “genuine”. that the colour’ of the ink used was "off" and than there was no water colour in the| paper. Let's sink our piers to solid rock. Cross-examined blV Mr. Bell. Send up our tow witness said there was a water era to the sky. Build up the marble, block by block, Raising our Temple Heaven high; No storm nor stress shall wear away mark on every genuine sugar cou- pon which was not on ihe coupons bested on the sheets. Mr. Bell: Th. mm“ we build wduh the iigilgons drlilotyle gggétvolixl‘! - t th a wls- will e ' 'w“d°§mh,‘f{1"“ "m; m Witness: "The ink is '01:‘; the duality of the work is not good andd the quality of the paper not i100 ” Mr, Bell: “Yes. but vou only know about your own product. Do vou know if any other firm in Montreal prints sugar coupons for the Government?" Remember God our Lord is here, "And Divine aid is vouchsafed to ll Thr€ugh medium of faithful pray- er". Then gently} whisper winning words Till throng the land our name is heard. ~ Our lworking tools keep bright and c ean, On level meet wllih sincere heart. let plumb reveal our work is keen. On square in harmony we part. Follow the Bible, compass, square, With trowel cementing friendship rare. “Tbgether Brethren." ter-‘s ralyer; Corlstantiy end “abtentive ear"; "Love, relief and truth your daily cue, n Teach with “instructive tongue and clear, . H "Happy to meet; sorry to piri. God's always near the pure in heart. . your Mas- 40 Yell‘! With "Y" Dr. Brace. although an ordained mklisier of the Methodist Church. has been engaged in YMCA. work for 40 years, 25 of which were - a fuss is teacher o m em - wry at Ssechuen Provincial Uni- ,. He is a veteran of the Boer War and the First Great War when he held the rank of cap- tain and assisted the British Gov- ernment in the recruiting of 100.000 Chinese soldiers. For the past two vears he has been engaged in YMCA. auxili- arv services and has been tre- veilinn throughout Canada. visit- ing the various centres and acting r- Only Montreal Firm "Witness: "We are the only firm in Montreal who print sugar coupons for the Government." Mr. B ’ "You say the coupons in that book. No. 5. are ‘genuine.’ If your printer run off some for his own use without the plant's knowledge would they be ‘genu- ne’ ' Witness: "Our plant is under guard bv the R. C. M. P. and would be i coupons other than those printed Ital‘ the Government to be printed ere." Mr. Bell picked up a sheet of the alleged counterfeit sugar cou- ons and showed it to the witness. Mr. Bell: "Would vou agree that an ordinary person would have a hard time to tell the ccrlms oin the sheets from those in the book?" ' Witness: “It is possible he would have a hard time to decide which was good and which was Mr. Bell: "Do you know if any coupons are printed in Montreal illegally?" Witness: "I do not know." Mr. Bell: "Do vou know if any Montreal firm has been convicted for printing coupons illegally?" Witness: "No firm in Montreal has been convicted. I have heard a press had been seized. Don’ know if it was owned bv a firm or by an individual." Mr. Bell: "Would vou sav the coupons on the sheet are a good CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of a news; nature may be Inserted at five cents a-Jvord- btrictly pay- able in advance. WE ABE UNLOADING Slab Wood. H. R. L878? 56 C0- INAR. - Queen Hotel, Wednesday 7.00 m. Subject: “The Ke the k of Revelation." 8.30 p. Subject: “A4 a Man Thinketh." l 11-14-1 THE ANNUAL meeting of the m held at Government House Wednesday, Nov. 21’ at 3.30 p.m. SAD BEREAVEIIIENT — go out to Mfrs R.N. MoNelll. who received s. cmblegram on Saturday ding the death mother. Mira. Richard Murall, which occurred in Newfoundland on Nov. l0 MAGISTRATE‘S COURT -- Yesterday before Magistrate George J. Tweedy K.C line ac oused in a case of indecent expo- sure was remanded until Satur- day. In a Prohibition case the de- ferident was fined s10 and costs or i0 days. The driver of a. vehi- cle who failed to stop after an ac- cident at Iona was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. ASSINIBOINE STILL AGR-OUND - 11h; Canadian destroyer Assin- ifooine was still hard aground about 150 yards off the shore at South Lake last night. The corvette, which lhas been trying to pull the destroyer out into deep water, had to abandon QM attempt yesterday because of high winds and rough water and sailed for Souris where it docked last night at MacLeanks Wharf, VISITING TRENTON -- During the week end Mr. and Mrs. Garlo_ ton Hume and children, Marion and George, of Iris, P.E.I , were in town and were guests o,f her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Daley and family. Returning they were accompaniel bv Mrs. Huzueis sister, Miss Violet Daley, who had s ent several weeks here with the le family and deeply enjoyed her Iloiiday period. - New Glas- gow News. MAD HEIFER SHOT — A ma year and a half-old heifer created considerable excitement along tho Mt. Edward Road yesterday after- noon and evening before being shot by officers of the R.C.M.P. The maddened animal charged pedes- trians and cars indiscriminately and even attacked a horse. being shot, it was taken to the slaughter-house of Mr. Charles Jackson to await the claim of the O- owner. The heifer was almost wholly white, with a few black spots. . POLICE COURT — Al; the Citv Police Court yesterday a female dnmk and incapable was senten- ced to twenty days in jail, while a female drilnk arid disorderly was with being drunk urld disorderly sentence. A drunk and incapable .P.T.B. regulations were Journed until Friday. A case of il- legal sale of liquor was adjourned for one week. of iihe game, but weakened at the finish. Spectators were surprised by the Russians’ skill, which was up to the highest intematlonal standard. ll. S. Air Transport Companies Merger BOSTON, Nov. l3 - ‘Hie merg- ing of PCA (Pennsylvania - Central Airlines) and Northeast Airlines, two of the nation's pioneer air transport companies, was ap roved today by the directorates o both o mizations. ‘Inning the ncceeury 1p val, each alrine will continue crate independently over the writ cities in the highly industrialized east, south and mid-west, will be- come vestl strengthened with the addition o the more iihun i000 mile: serveldi bjy Noralem ‘Irese rou s wou e ex n rom New York to Boston and other rinclpral cities in New mgland nciud g four imEorte-nt state cap- itals. and to aatern Canada. Northeast’; international route ex- tends to Montreal, Quebec 0n only leg, and Moncton, New Brunswick on another inia, the Carollnaa, now entbraoed In the PCA system, the popular re- creational centres and. relorts of New England and Eastern Can- ada would be added. . The combined equi ant of the merged Airline won insult in a . lanes and n o! W41 nd foursrlihua ll pae- . i’. . B $3.2? capacity. These iariér‘ lull faster ships are belnl converted 1: present and biéheptgf t3 oration by both POA and ens. This will be supplelilmfed w my gqulpment now 0!! order by both airlines. A little avoided .a little Iurren- d d. a little overcome and loi tillgerolllh and razed ed Illn- P G.A. tournament manager. said no plans would be un ertakeri . to resume the war-disrupted Rvder games with Great Britain until i947. at Government Housi- on November uiehed Service Cross and Bar which he won wihile on active service with the Navy during the war veal-s. may be made bv His Majesty the gainer. bv the Govemor Ge Lieutenant-Governor. when he took over command of a wardlip in a battle Ixainst German and It tlmi. "Oumlfldimllélztthdfifiitp to iiuc good a van . knocked down m. belt off the rest and brought in: ship thmarh the savage encoun- “W I LDS on two assault charges and one of daiion or as masons say "on the fiiignsneyaidcotimfgiatgltglits OIII “iii “m.” E dllghflivf-iilnduct. level",’ and from that point on- Far East. amines: "Yes: the” a" a ‘mod est okert. of Aberde , Md., rd hll 0t l A h t te f th ks s ten- c - ~ ' muédegtifiet} hiilrldserlif ism Meo- rflflleogsglllltythe golden ‘Illllfloniz dared elgeyeggaksgd atlamtlhfik 3112s; oyf Toronto Wm!” RODDY MCDOWALL informed "Mb . sa e ad been action and it lave practice ex- his address. mo y . - - y a court alttache that resslon to the common Failth as Device and seconded bv Past . r _€______}—— MacPhail n“ hm, gndmed, He $0,"... m the 01d and New q-gs,a_ quad Masts.- R, y; Rggerg, 11322111125511 lilfnfv-as itllkfn Xéfligiwfgig} Theyir. at it a1] Qvgr said he had not relayed his iu- merits. After the closing of the lodge m, ‘Rona Chm and- smne a a ah‘ with a mow formation to MacPhail. Hp added So in a word, it pmved a unify- those present were served a de- Toronto Drmmm “m1 - I "" he had no further statement to ing factor and then opened the 11010115 Chick"! 51'1""- A mm‘ under direct 1,, i ‘mwnsmn 0r exam aion by sand laughs and a make. wgy (o; jngplfgflqnl] 8M mun] mil/fee under the cha h G‘ a Holmei witness Sam were, trigk]; of “n1 _ MeoPhail was lmsted Oct. i! on teaching. Gordon F. Roper was in c eras “.85 a distinguishing mark be_ three bfl I j to b0 warrants sworn out after an What place nod masonry in the, of the refreshments. tween the (‘Quljgns Drinted by the Ill "Z 9Y 3 Y Oct. B disturbance in the Bel Air Federation Press of Montreal and WIND needed l. IIIQINI. Ffimplegllcilehflrllge logic-rt his in‘; illiiosel turned out bv his firm. By a Ong sance ca u a - v "ua examinut on. wtness could iii-t‘- from his stock fann near B 1 Air. "t see the dlffcrenc but b th ‘om . ,,,,,,_,,,,;1,,,,,;swp Russian, British Pro Golfers P wfigwmm me s-amevcjfggn one em oyeeg mi; - ' e same paper. ass ‘IIUI. ‘LI - l.“ I. I. 91w! thlt ieirnoon, _ ' ' examined specimens of the al- ,.,,,,,,,,..,,_,. Soccer Taanis Tia President Back m .,,..fl,.g,.gl.é ,g.,..,,fh.,,,,,,,,, , » an '0 s v " ev were in First Match For Fifth Year “F” it?“ %’li.“'”ii “If uomr‘cvl Icitprsfisil“ goupoilsa (afiiinegmgaid- Irlloy IIJI. ___ ' as entirely different from . ' LONDON. N . l3 —- Re he ) ours." ‘ht ' " h". -Moscow Dynogirlos he1d(CIllelsr:s (Jl-IICAGO. NOV. l3 - (AP) — Cross-examined by Mr. Ball. Matinee 8 PM. to a 3-3 ti, here was in m mm. who Professional Golfers’ Associo- witness said he would not swear national soccer matc played be- Lion of America today unanimously the coupons on the sheet were 10m 33,000 spmcam-s, m-glgcbed Ed Dudley of Atlantic not urinmcl bvl ihc ‘Federation The Dynamos were the first City. no . as its meclocht for the. 5f?“ 9f Qllnimll- gs gull]? age“ -_____..._________ Soviet eleven to play in London. mun successive year- mfsvcgéfifajff wgglghg of“ 5 6",“ The outmatched the first division Th; P.G.A., holding its W11 Ontario which had the Drfna: o‘; ' I80 ‘IRATE! Bri sh professionals during muchumual meeting, also voted to ln- R the legal coupons. Witness did not know what other firms in the coun- trv had contracts from the Do~ crease the starting; field in the annual OhQIIDTYIQH-‘JITD lwmament GETS COMMISSION 1N U S. ARMY - Donald Gordon McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs D K McLean of South Sudbury, U.S A , WES commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Army this wcek, after graduation from the Infaniry Officer Candidate School, Fort Bending. Ga. Lt McLean. who en~ tered service Feb 5, i945. and served with the 11th Infantry Bat- talion Prio-r to being selected for of- ficer training four months ago. was graduated from Whit-ham High School. He ls a graildson of Mrs. C D. McLean. Clyde River. T0 ISLAND HOME‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Jack McTague and small son Billie, who had been visiting Mrs. McTagucs parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Fraser Cunningham, Lorne Street, returned last wcck to their McTague, who had been with the R.C.A.M.C overseas went down to Halifax and got his discharge within a. few days and he is going into business for himself in Clmr- l from a2 to 64 players. corwmn was re appombed million Government to print the coupons. The alleged countelfeiits which he had examined Monday night had no water L\'.0l1.!' in the paper. "Would you say the Graig Wood. dilratiom captain‘ 0i the United States Ryder p tea-m. Mr. Bell: coupons on the sheet are a good imitation." Witness: "Thev are a fair imi- lion" ti! . Mr. Bell: “Dc you think a per- son would take those coupons in good faith for legal cries?" Witness: “It is possible that a person could take those for genu- ine coupons." Further Questions Asked how he was allowed to bring the sheets of suRar i-‘OuDOIw and sample sheets of the Govern- ment papcr from his office in To- ronto. witness said he was ob- lnvcatiture At Government llousc 0n November 22 An unusual event will take place i011’ "RY 110W Bem- and w’, 1 Wm be liged to Slilifl for them aft the PCA, iih network of i000 m ‘"1 “mtlm” - t. miles stgvinga more than 50 key had m which ueuwnmt’ Robert‘ Dnlitiilr. Bell: "Would you say it was m“ Wm reww" ‘h’ Dmdnt impossible io print sugar coupons identical with yours?" Wltnus: "It would be difficult since we are supplied with Gov- ernment paper for the Job. but I would. not swear was impos- The inveatiture on euchoocaslons ral or provincial revwwnieiva ‘he Witness said the alleged colmt- erfeit COUDOIIS. as compared the legal ones made by his firm. were different in ink colour and in the colour of the paper. There was no difference in de- sign of thc sugar coupons printed bv bie J.A. Bernard. M. McMillan won the D.B.C. m addition to the rich vacation firmmb"! fl-‘fldf °i “Y” “j m "if dilrfi, ingggmemlgiggg "m" Q‘ "Nmem Mkhm’ "h itnteah.‘ nigh?“ nwptIfe "Beasiceallegatlcielv are the same.” At the conclusion of Mr. Brand's evidence. the case an adjourned Ufilll Friday. NOV- He worded 1hr‘ diather- aiiifiamrhgg Yiasmaaaasaaurs. on. of thisoitv. iietiniaen viiirii Then Irene defeated in the lut scheduled ootbfill s a i |NRD‘$ ‘Emu? a I t their paces. In 0 b0- gmenl: exquisite inbuil- was elected as his successor. Votes Somers and Mr splendid work they had done while in office. lotielowrl. They were fortunate in finding a nice house that was for sale and now have their own home.-—New Glasgow News. ‘ELECTED MODERATOR - At the Fall meeting of the Presbytery.‘ of Prince Edward Island yesterday‘ in St. James’ Church, the Rev. '1‘ H Bussicil Somcrs. rc-firing Mod- erator in the chair. the Rev James gIB-ITIERV, Summerside. was elected m§nd§§§Y"-§-,,§°§gv‘_"g Carlyle Wflr Government printing and publish- ster who has hem the ciflcicnt Clerk.‘ ‘"5 “t Omwai w“ for many years, expressed a wish i0 resign on account of mull furious duties ill cornice-lion with ills con- gregation. the S assemblies next twelve l yncd and general The Rev. Mr. Somers thanks were accorded to both Mr. Webster for the GETS HIS DISCHARGE Tpr. Don MacLeod of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders is back in ciififldii——iil‘ld has his discharge from the services. He, is in Am. herst for a few days and will later leave for his home at Glen Wil- “Rm. PEI. He was here with ‘the "originals" but remarked the Amherst News that Amerstonlans would not know the North Nova Scotlo. Highlanders of today. ‘Them are very few of the boys left who were here with the old unit’ under Brigadier Murdock. The Island piper took a special course in the lpes when on a trip to Scotland. e had his instructions from Pipe Major Ross who was nine limes Empire champion, and has been K PING MANY GOMFORTS THE FORUM l I timed BAHA’! EDUCATIONAL SEM- ys to Girl Guides’ Association will be on 14-11 The sympathy of her many iricnds will cf her given ten days. A party charged was given twenty days suspended was fined five dollars and costs or l0 days in jail. Two cases under W ad- home in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mini ___ {AGE SEVEN BE GOOD T0 YOURSELF P047210: 0am 101% rated as one of the greatest pipe instructor; in the world. MacLeod has been given a greet welcome back to Amherst, FUNERAL SERVICES — Filneral services for Richard S. Lea were held in St. Ja-znes Church vesferday afternoon. conducted by Rev. TJ-f. Bussell Scum-s. The pallbearers were four nephews, L.V. W r, M.L. Boswell. Keith Boswell and GM. lea. The remains will be for- worded from the Macleen Rmenl Home this morning to Saint Jolm, N.B. for cremation. by Mr. Bell that there was no dif- ference in the basic design between the legal sugar coupons and thni of the alleged counterfeits. Wit» ness said no differences could be found unless one went looking for them. ‘They are a. good substitute: hie said, and added, "a good job.’ Fenton Court, retail merchant at Bedford Station. 581d CIBTEMI Fanning had, about Sept. 20 last, given him a sheet 0f sugar 001l- pons for 100 pounds of sugar which Fanning had paid the wi ness $8.50. The witness asked Fanning where he got the coupons and w-ae told he had Bot thfim "Bu? of books." Personals them to the Eastern Hay and Feed Company for more sugar. Later, Mr. Guy Scott and Mr. Stewart had come and talked with him and had told him the coupone l-ere counterfeit. Witness then saw Fanning who bold him he had got the coupons in Charlottetown . Mrs. B Smith has left for Breck- ton. Mass. where slu- was called owing to the illness of her sister- in-iaw Mrs. George Murphy Mr. L Miller Mamhesocl of Clyde River. who recently returned from overseas. and 11's bride. the former Miss Mary McDougail. left yesterday “m” a boy’ morning for Edmonton, Alberta, 14ml] mvestigotpr where they will reside. Guy Scott, special investigator Flt. Sat. Robert Smith. RC A.F. who has been stationed in Dart- mouif-h. N.S arrived in the city Monday night to spend a short time with his uncle. Mr. J A. Griffith and Mrs. Griffith before proceeding to h‘s borne in Lundbrick. Alta. County Court Case Concerning Ration Coupons The trial of Clarence Farming, Grand Tracadie, charged with pos- session of counterfeit 5118B!‘ cou- pons. opened before Stipendiary- Magistrate George J Tweedy, K C. yesterday afternoon. G, R, Holmes and D. . Stewart appeared for the prosecution an r the accused. d R. R, Bell fo ourned until l1 of the local Wartime Prices 8P4 Trade Board, was the next wlt- ness, HE said that in company with Mr. Stewart and Mr. C911“ he had seen Clarence Fanning at Grand 'I‘racadie on Oct. 20 . Witness asked Fanning where’ he had got the coupons he had given Mr. Court for 100 pounds of sugar and Fanning had told witness he would make a statement that af- ternoon and had arrived at the W.P.'I‘.B, office in the afternoon with 0st. Roome 0i the RCMP. Fanning told them he had receiv- ed the coupons in the Market Square in Charlottetown from a boy about 14 nears old who was accompanied by a girl about ll. years of age. Previous to that oc- casion, running told the witness, he urchased a pipe, flash- light, an other articles from the same boy. Search For Boy Witness said Fanning told hlln he would know the boy if he saw him again and he and the witness had taken a walk to see if Fanning could locate him. They went around the bowling alleys, Market Build- ing, Market Squarc, and met sev- eral boys but Fanning said none of them was the boy he was look- ing for. Finally, Fanning told the witness he would not tell him who the boy was if he did see hhl. Wtness said Fanning was in his of ice Monday and told him that he "thought the party he had got the coupons from, had 20f» them from another party." Bnfnre loav- ing the witness, Fanning had said to him that $500 was a lot of money and that even $250 was a The case was ad- o’clock this morn- g after the evidence for the pro- eecution had been heard. The evidence of the first wit- ness, David Ronald, was in moss respects similar to that given by him yesterday morning in the Campbell case. The witness stated the alleged counterfeit coupons were not made by his firm, the Federated Press of Montreal. When he said they “were not made by Rolfe, Clark, and Stone either’, Mr. Bell interjected with “that's going pretty far afield." Upon be- ,ing asked to speak only of his 0Wll iknowledge, the witness admitted all he could swear to was that the ialleged counterfeits were not made lot of money anduhat’ he (Fan- lby his firm. ning) “was stuck.’ Witness had Under cross examination, the told Fanning he 001115 "Qt PYOmW? witness admitted all the legal su- gar coupons were not of the same colour shade. Breaks in the "vein- ing" he also admitted were not {uniform but attributed the cause to various reasons such as the ir- regular flow of the ink at the be- ginning of the process and slight flaws occurring in the plates from time to time. him anything but that "it would he better for him" if he told where he had got the COUPON- Cross-examined by Mr, Bell, the witness said he ad never told Fanning he "woud help him out’ ii’ he told where he got the nou- polls. Asked by Mr, Bell if anyone else had told him he had got coli- pons from boys on flhe street, wit- , Bell: "Where doe; your ness slid two othermen had told aper for the coupon printing come him the same story- l mm?" Mr. Ferno Graves of the local ra- i Witness; "From the mill," tion office, said it would ‘rake a Mr. Bell: "What mill?" family of four one year ‘lo M‘- Wltn-ess “I don't know." cumulate a0 coupons." Mr, Bell: "Will you say that all ..__-—;—_ your coupon rinting has been MoNrpngAlh Now 13 _ (Cp) _ ‘lmgveltxgiisi? Ylgo fmmqwd P3P“? Several thousand cases of wines and 300 hogsheads of Australian brandy are being unloaded from the 10,000- ton Rondeau Park in port hero after a, two-month voyage from Sydney, Australia Destlnaflon of the spirits was not nude known. DRIHOMAS’ \\<»“‘\" "Practically Th. Same" Witness after examining the per-- forated marks in bot-h the legal and the alleged counterfeit cou- pons, said they were practically the same. He maintained, however, that the ink and the paper used in the alleged counterfeit: were not of the same colour as those in the legal coupons. At this stage, an affidavit from Paul Gray, controller of Dominion admitted as evidence.‘ The affidavit certified that the Federated Press of Mon- irsal. and Rolfe, Clark. and Stone of Toronto had the exclusive rights to print the Wartime Prices and Trade Board ration book No. '5. William Brand, assistant produc- tion manager for Rolfe, Clark and Stone of Toronto, was the next witness. He had little to add to the evidence of Mr. Ronald, He. Learn to Skate THE FORUM will open classes for Children and Adults, desirous of learning to skate. This will be a free service under capable instructors. SOOTHES. 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