THURSDAY. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT ET OWN NOVEMBER 1. 1951 ' t BOYS' BOMBER JACKETS Long on Looks, Coni- ? til fort mid Wear. Here tlwy are! Sniart. sens- ililo ucathcr proofcd .T.'t('lx'(llS ninrle to keep uzirnith in - - - UOl(l out. Muriel of sturdy Poplin. Grihzirditic or Satin-l'incil with 'd tiilill0(l l':itt-ti-Xltiti lining for t-xtrzi iizii'iiith-Fitr Lliill;ii' tuitl Kiiillpd Ciili.-' ilIT(l Roltoni. 38.95 to SI 2.95 STATION WAGON COATS 514.95 to 518.95 BOYS' PARKAS 511.95 New Our I.:l.V-.-RN11)” Plan--A Snizill ll:-post! Will lloltl Atty (lnriiu-iii. The GREEIIDAL Co. Ltd. 144 GREAT GEO. STREET BOYS' Few Gold Mine Operators look For "Free: Market OTTWA. Oct. Though Canada's eriitors have appealed to the gov- lemmcnt to rind a higher price lfor their product, only I few of them are taking up the govern- ment's offer of a ”trre" market lfor gold as an alternative to fed- ,erai aid. l Finance Minister Abbott dis- fciosed this Saturday in outlining Lrrgulatioiis under which sales of . industrial gold -- including (sold on the world's free markets jfor ll0ar:l.ng-will be governed. 7 "The i-rgiilatioiis set no limit on the amount of an individual lxnncls l72'0i'l'.lC'.lUll whicli.ni.1y be sold 1!! rxport nia:-krts." he said in a statement. "It is nLii':t-Lis. houcrer. the pr:-reiitage of Canadals total g-.i'.cl iirtzd-..ct.on which ii-.11 taki- adxantago of the new rpgulations will be definitely Lniitcd by the IlnWLll!llgllf:'5 of inaiiy pi'oducei's' Lo l0I'('g0 the assistance they now l'tTt'lVF under the Emergrncycyoid M.n.ng Ass'.sianve Art.” The new regulations: 1. The mini uill con-tinuc tn cag'P-rye and store all gold pro- di" in Canada. iriiethnr car- fYlx'il'r(P('l for the nlficial or unof- ficial riiai'kc'.s. Gold-iiiiiie oper- azms iihn intond to soil on i that fee for 'i'ef:n:n.'.' cratoi-is l 2. ff Lczpate ltiiaja and sioiziig it to the op- accnttiit. opera:-irs decade to in free-iiia:'ke'. 5.1295, they iitive lll4”.l' pa: vipzition dated fl'(llllI (lct 1. Nov. 1 or like. 1. Oiii, sold lli'(ldLl1'P(I after the eiet-led dzite can be sold on tree ln.'li'lxfl5. B-.it ,sclcrted. the mine npei zitor eral siibsici.cs. llca.-c of ll.x' gold frtiiii tiir ttonly uiirlvr i-vitaiii conditions and for cvttaui iiiirptises." Thest i ll'lClu(lPI Here for you today . . . the stocking of tomorrow! llyl0lWiSlS SNAG-RESISTANT! SHEEREST YET! nnr flint; rlrri slmrnns o liugrr itmr uiulrttl jif siirrtrztirlg lrrrf xlrvf,-yr! gfarni in it illitiul glrulh GET YOUR CHATELAiNE NYLOTWISTS TODAY AT- Keiinedy”s Ladies' Wear 166 Queen St. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS! Ladies' WINTER COATS All NPH Nlntrrinls. Fur Trimmed iintl lfntriiiiniotl 3:27.50 in 5l2;').00 LESS IOPA: -; Lodies' SUITS All New Stilt-s and Materials including sonic plaids ' LESS 20'-Vo New Shipment GirIs' STATION WAGON COATS Sizes 7 to 14x S1435 to 524.50 SKI SUITS One. and two-piece styles for Children. Sizes 3 to (ix. - SlI.95 to 518.95 We invite you to come in and look over our stock of Flanncl Housccoats. Flanncictto Pyjamas. Night- gowns. Skirts, Blouses. Sweaters. Hats and Purses, etc. Use Our "Loy-Away" Plan. A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. TIINEREEIIDAL CO. LTD. no or. osoaoenoflset" lfgy profpss-lnx and use for --bonaiit intporlant that Cliitrrhill him- lfide .nclusii';al purposes" in Can- WU,” RN"? ”l'fli'ld "ft W'”' lada, M fm. p,.o(.(.ping mm non.,('nflSIfIt'r1lblf' rcstrnint in tho. . . . . . . 'moneia:-y gold for export. lM"5ml.l I'"l""5j. 4. Gold sold for export must be .H" '5 dps”'h"d ""w "3 W" 5..,N,)n;V mmed Wm) an amw mttliurrliill. louder of the (onscr- red C its Iiiicncss from 24 katsntslllmlw p"”)" mm "M" rm me to karat: or loss This is toinrpsmw "5 H l”"'"m"mlr "5 I” ll sh it. from gold us:-d 'nlnnm Ms boo" in UN mm ("W l ' t 'n.rs, into. .... moi currency tiansac- .'L;L "wwp lltizis. it s go-Id nt the l.i'rii:cs salrs from 0i't:ii'l' tile and import. criunti y 6. Sonic iiiiiics .n Rritisii Cn- llillllllfi i-ei.no thr"r cold in north- l.lf'5l- L'ii;L0d Stairs. if in tin.--niid others which nitiy up- riutc ill xuniilrir utiy----ctiii Show the i'n'.lf.'ll cold tlicy shipped was l::ia'v .wiI:l at the nliicini price rii 53.3 IL7.Si pcr l.nc tiiiiice. the mint u.lt turn over. from its stocks. on rqii.v.1lrnt amount to the nllc"-'iiorS at inc official price. This :n'.d t'Hn he nllcrcd for ram on the free niztrkct. 7 The mini will, c.mtl;n-..c l)'.H' all gold nffcrcd to it by the Etnd inztiiiig Ezidustnr at the of- ftixal l)l'.t'f. 0ff.c'.:ils said lllt' i'en-on wily inrtiiy ni.nc.- umr ii.i: taking ad- l'.4l3l.d5'.C of the frcr-iimrkt't olirr Ellis that they could not more lor ' - gold undcr the federal stin- l”'r.t s tin fi-cc niat'kcts' in Pairs, '. llunz hung allfl riso- '.lllc,. have fluctuated sli.'ii'pI,i- (iitil'll to 540 tL'.S.l per f.nc ounce (tom 355 a full? aunt-e earlier tin.- ,i'(t.':l'. The iuax.nu.:n sub-'id.i' a llial" zznal m;nc ran act in 1951 i5 sit uliich nu nuncc. tn;ctl'ici' it uh ithe n.'fici;il price of :ibottt S37 tcanariiani an outlier. uiiiilri give the mine a steady price of about 1 548. Soviet Tough Place For Writers Ry THOMAS HARRIS STOCKHOLM. Oct. 30 -- tReu- tr:-si A Soviet Russia is tightening il.'- censorship on writers, i Many bewilderect authors. trying 2 to toe the slufiing party line. must ialmost be Ionizing for the days of Elite Cznrs again. Thclr ctifflcuitirs are increased bccnusc censorship is lrrtro.-ictive and has no fixed de- i tailed principles. Soviet iiewspspers reaching hernl lsho-.v that it works this way: A writer produces in book shaped iito generally accepted Communist conventions. For example. he, .niakt-s his hero burn with Com- lmunlst fervor. The heroine tnllin: in love with him must be attracted lprlmsrtly by his party fervor and liinly secondarily by his personal- i ty. l Alternatively. she could love him lfor himself alone. provided that lobe realized later in the book that (this was wronrz and was helped in ,s more "progressive" attitude by. isuy heart to heart talks with o islse and kindly party official. This theme has been well work- ed in a number of books and films .stncc the war. Having produced an original variation on it. an author would feel safe 'In offering his manuscript to one of the state pub- ' (;l.'INI1 (5QI(Efa' PLAY REFRESHED 30- (GP? - A l gold mine op- French Foreign legion Does No Recruiting PARXS, Oct. 29-(AP!-France ,"does not rcrruit Germans or anyone else" for the French For- eign Legion. but anyone can join it he wsnts.a government spokes- man said today. mg on published reports that German parliamentary leaders were demanding an end to Legion recruitment of Germans as part i i l i l i l . i l l l the iv;--m free market will pay the mint aill'”F'”" . 3553...”; (he rmlgh gold, nhserirrs to express a belief lo- pain i -in the date H... (0,. H - n0.MlnlSI0l' Stalin but longeii is rl.g;ble fur fin-tlicr iEd"hp 3. The npci-at.-ir can get a re- such illl nppi'oricli mint ,i-isnbiri. Sliipmont. in gi'aiiulstediit'.V 10;... in --an am,-Wed pmwqo,---j lint Wt-stern dipinmnls thotiuht reicascd from the iiiinL.l3”ll”51mII"- h”””9 for vxptizit. he must show c.ipies”'l"”ld "Tl 5"” m RCWPUDS! "- l I t Finds Two Horses in North Prefer Fish To llay i EDMONTON. Oct. -tcP)- Knasa. of iizdmonton has proof that at. least. two horses in the Northwest Tgrrltorlu prefer eit- tng fish on hay. The horses owned by I store John The spokesman was mmmenploperator tn the Great slave Lake l region will still eat hay. but they'd ii-other have the fish. I Minncsotsu of Nor- ts a camera Kean, wegisn extraction. of the peace contract now being, emhll-Sllttlt Who his 59"” 5 "W9 negotiated bv the West. Germanst D8” OI U19 I581 15 Y9"! WIVOIIIDZ K0ld.ami the At". . ”TIlPFE are no nationality re-j through the northwest in search of unusual subjects for still and qiiirements tor )0lllllIg the Frcrichtm0VIe "mens- Foreign l.ei:Lnn,"- Mild the inform- ant. , GPlTIlhl1S already had Joined. but; sa.d the exact number was notl known. Mmiy Gcrnirins are 5811'-I nil: in For-crgii .l.r,i:inii iimls now, fi,:lit.n,r: Cniiiinuni 1.-fed Vie! Mini), forces in liido-China. Soviet Press A Eases Attacks On Churchill MOSCOW. Oct. 30- tAP: - A ll) Snxlni press attru-its on ('liuriihill leri Western diiy iliril iliissiri inny hn fcclim: fnr an npciimg to negotiate over East-lK'rsl differences. , Most uc-stern diploiurils station- ed here felt the Russians would, uelrninr it direct approach by lhvi new British Prime Minister to misc the tension. It'hurrliill ti.-is Sttltl ho wniilrl nicrtim: with Prlnicl is espectctl to infliinni-ct! by President Tru- nmn on the question of uhctlicr would he rid- Pi'.'iiti:i tiiziiiiltiitictl press t:lt'l(S mi llritisli (;mri'iim(-tit hnili i.iihoi' M- pol- zind (lnnsniwritivo i. . . 5 5.40,... 5,... ,,p,,.;m,, pa” get,lZSllll1E houses. The editors of the in their turn Then author and publisher woulrli to sit back and await the verdict of. ..h.C;, ,-N. Lmd ,5 ,.,,ns,;nCd- Th.” the rr:ilvcriisoi-s A the critics So-lm"'m' -5 ,0 m.(...m. xnmggung 0, Cam iici critics rarely atl.'li:l( books tori atiinn sold into foreign markets. lI'””'l-V In"-'”-l' llelecm 31” HWY d9l prnncn on ideological hercstes. If an author accused of hm'o.-it miss is a beginner. his career is finish-l ed If he is l'.'Pll established. he, will confess and rewrite his book. i The critics. in constant. touch: vxith the rinrty leaders. know cv-' cry shift and turn of party policvl l lie returned here with his prim Hr added that is number oltmovie at the fish-eating horses. "The temperature was about 50 or so below when I saw the horses.” Mr. Karisa said. "I had shown. followed by a lively sing- song with Rev. 1... M. Murray at KIJNITNGTON HOME AND SCHOOL comments as to the cleanliness ..-me name mg school Anger. and well-kept appearance of each tztlon hf Kenslngton met in the 1'90"?- school on Thursdly. October 25th. with I large attendance. not n regular meeting but amend- ly get.-together of teachers and parents. 'It. was some interesting slides were the piano. The various classrooms were inspected. bringing favorable the committee-in charge. and the singing of "The King" brought: very pleasant evening to I close. musical 1827. had his that Work published at the age of 18. A delicious lunch was served by Ludwig Von Beethoven, Get-men Wmpmtg who died in flwluiufviitir Qrrufilt two still' cameras along but both froze up. so I took movies." He produced A photo from the ' movie series and sure enough two -hig. white horses were shown eat.- ing, with apparent gusto. a pair of fish. "This fish-eating is sort of a habit with the horses--like smok- ing.” Mr. Knasa said. "They can't get enough. when the Indians nan: out their tish for drying and curing. the horses will come along, pull them down and eat them." Commercial fishing is in major industry on Great. Slave Lake so the horses never face a shortage of fish. 7 ,4 Canadian Army casualty List OTTAWA, Oct. 29 - (CF) The army today issued its 69th casually list of the Korean war. reporting two officers and eight men wounded. This brought to 402 the num- ber of casualttca suffered by Canadian troops in Korean ac- tion. included 8'7 dead. 28! wound- ed. 32 injured and two missing. All those in today's list are mcmbcrs of the Royal Canadian infantry Corps. The list: Wounded In Action Caesar, Alexander Gregory. Lieut.; Winnipeg: Mrs. Winnitredl Rose Caesar twifei. Currie Bar- racks. Calgary. ll-lartow. Daniel Logan. Bridgetown. N.S.: Mrs. Ann Harlow twite). Mask. U.S.A. Cassclls. John Daniel, Mis. Lieiit.; Nathalee Sauaus, L. Cpl.;i Louis Cssselis twilcl. To-5 Lniizon. Henry Peter. Pie.-, Mrs. Georgina Lauzon (mother). St. Laiirent. Man. Pnradis. James Joseph Peter. Pica; Montreal; Mrs. Mary E. Parad-is (mot-hcrt, Greenfield, Ont. Pclletier. Roland. Pm: St. Pascal, Que; Mrs. D. L. Pelletiqr; (wife). Portland. Ore. i Pruden. John wellington, Pte.;l .The author and publisiicr very nf-IlMl-1 L311” U009 140053? ”Yl0”1'! 'tcn hare to guess just which war erl. Selkirk. Man. mlgiviniz the party official too small-.M. St. Jcan (mothcl'l. i l l t i I the line is siiiftiniz. For cxriiitnie. some rttlthors work- irisz the "love him for his icletilmv": tiienio now are brine attacked forl a role i'n their work. Others wcr.-ll attacked earlier for overstrtxxsinizi. the role of 'biii'caiici'nta in Soviet life. i Mrs . Rowland. Hai-ry. Sgt; Myrtle Marie Rowland tirilct. Hamilton. ; St. Jean. Ernest, Flex: Mrs. !'.l St. Chat- . les de Mandevilte, Que. ' ; Wilson. Edward William. Cpl ;.' Ottawa: Ward T. Wilson tbrothei-I. Low. Que. ' DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOTVN 2!). Goddess 1. sturr ' 1- MW” (Ln '1' . . ... 2. Stomi dais n E-JIlf'..li'Hl?lFl ,5; 5:25,”, 3. commits. 21. sing flllll(;l' Lit i',;'t:t,-,2 10 MOM!" ml" 23' End-'.m""" fllfl:li1ali'.VT"il1 with 100 4t:1l;';:lu”: 25 CT; of . grqnui 31 llama eyes -'1 ' (Myth) (Sp.l cow :2. Musical 5- Play”? 3”. 53”” instrument '"”ble 210! ll” , 13. Blouse 6' 59”” dum . p . , A , t It I,-mun 7. Exchange 28. Even he or :1 I Inc i . I premium t poet.) . l5 lllitseig note 8 Mvuu” 31 Any ”' soumwut l - - ' wind 17' Turkish rodent flotflsh , um . 9. Labor 35. Web- my . 11. Like steel footed 43- gzllgilna l bird 1!. Music note 13ex:z'l”ld' 36. Bummg gi 1-"mt , ”' "” "'5 19. Curl 37. Blunders 16. A chsrt0 1 ..;.'.'::.::.... t-i-an s 23. Greek letter 24. Net.ure' - 26. Fry i lightly ) 29. Covered l with soot 30. pi: ball I on putting green 32. Therefore 33. Gold (Her.) 34. Projecting broncbes ac. Iron tsym.) 38.l1'sbulous bird 40. Board of Ordnance tsbbr.) 41. Breeze 42. l-like 45. Bid 47. Island "P . TS?!-tactile) 48. Prophets 40. Gutde 60. Weird tver.) IYTVIA BTOR Yeotordoyh Cryptoquote: LIGHT.-HILTON. DAILY CIIYPTOQUOTE-Ilen's bow to work In Ax7nLnAAx3 lsl.0NOFll.l.0W Ono teller simply sluids for mother. In this example A to trail for the three L's. X for the two 0'3. etc. ltnglo letters. spoo- trophies, the length and fonngtlon or the words an all htnu.' Each day the code letters on different. ACryplogrImQlIohUu AL 01'?! LML, RU! BTORUIIO 031.1: 7 NTSBUO FTML-WLYIL WAKID IT TIII CIRGJNO HOURS, WITH RGRY HAND UNDARRID 'l'lI GATE 0' KIUA. AUZIV Lead Me to those LOW Royal Russet Apple Juice. 48 oz. . . . Maple Leaf Pure Lord. 2 lbs. . . . . Fresh Oatmeal p Cookies. per lb. Brights 15 oz. Peaches. 2 tins . FruiOs'& Veqeinbles Choice Florida. Grapefruit. 3 for 22c Sunkist Medium 1 ORANGES. per doz. . . 396 Cello Shopping Bag COOKING APPLES. each .. 49: Ripe Hot House TOMATOES. per lb. . . . . . . 29: New Crop - Iceberg LETTUCE. per head . . . . . . I96 Calit'oi'nia Red GRAPES. 2 lbs. for . . . . . . . 35: mess I Island Grown -- i-'rcsh FYOZOIT STRAWBERRIES. pkg. Minute Maid - Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE. fin 39c Zero Pack A Fresh Frozen PEAS. pkg. 32c MEN"-ore the family food bills too high? Then it's time you turned to C0-OP SUPER MAR. KET for all the food shopping. You see. every item is priced low every day . . . so you're bound to save money on the total cost of your order-and the longer the shopping list, the larger the sav- ings. So, it you want to cut down on your food bills without cutting down on foods, let these super-specials lead you to tho low, low prices you'll find in or- .4-ry department of our market. Machine Sliced Pork Shouldegucom Per lb. ' ' ' E5: FRESH PICNICS. per lb. . ,, 45; D. 3. F. Style P" 'b" ' " ' ' 39c THSLY -- Economical PORK LIVER, SAUSAGE, ', Fresh or Picklepder 'b' ' ' . ' -N” 55c ssslisrhououss, per i5. 55,; COD F F':;ASh Ibn . . .'. . . 35C DD ' Fresh OCK FILLETS, lb. . 45: 'A2 o o n u e u '1sc:I-I. 4 x& Campbell's Tionmio SW9. 2 tins ..... 23.; i All Flavours Jello. 3 pkgs. 29.: Cloverleaf m 1 lb. tins Pink Salmon . . . . 49c Sotltcc-While it lasts-Asoap POWCIGV. 6 pkgs. . 25c Ctipsivcll-All Grinds COWGO. per lb. . . 99:: Police &- Poktic p CO-Op Tea, lb. . . '89c Brown or White Co-op Bread. loaf 15: Medium Size - 2 - 252 39: of Peerless Drinks. Headquarters for red:-oining your Coupon which you receive this work which entitles you to six free bottlt-s Ivory Soup. 2 bars 19: Fail - Tali Tins Mackerel. tin . . . 3lc Flutfo Look New Low Prices-ALF The Soup of Beautiful Wonml Both. . . 2 for 29: Reg. . . . 2 for 19: RINSO - LUX - SURF Largo sin CIOIIIIOI lsjitw .7, ,,,,i W w:.: l W i ,4"'I.” Shortening. lb". . . 37:: or Every Day Largo .. 2 for 336 Medium. Zvfor Zlc Personal. 2 for 15A 43o lb. I :'S' Rog. Size Bath Size .LuxTolIot Soup . 2tor'I9e 2for19E Llfebuoy Soap . 2 for I9: 2 f0? 3” :2: Sunlight Soap .. 2 rorzacs 51.1 ,i. at mltx if er Mark f'il'