pr ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN Kensington 2"” --[_1\1i-,John Pond, l1 Church Street - Ph 289 ' ' ' ‘an SIJMMEBSIDI and PRINCE counn‘ o“ And vlClfilty m? . NH", Subscriptions. Advertising should be felt with M“, Pom] Zr’??? ' n" Gunny“ may in bought daily ll any of the fouowin; no", Immemdflksl e Water ll. Bgirnlzlfi r514”. Water it. *' 1| d to an h in h Guudlan will be d: were ome Summerslda I wrfnfl”. ll 2c per day or i0: nglwelek-d :0!“ zso m tiiu lervioe u’ l", you; order lo the 0! will I1! O 0r ¢ "I101 0n your route. ccssful Bazaar in the Kensington scuool on Friday afternoon. i /""_ ————— I . ‘vusmc Wik 1ft t =~““‘.‘..‘:..“‘..‘.::=‘:.‘.‘.‘..:::; Bsstmv‘ wit. amen... as. .‘:.:.:..i. s: ‘ivfiglnlylamun m” he mu", ‘ b-ftl-ll-r-u- her husband Lleut. Roscoe Walker ‘d m; (‘cuts iruurd smelly ply —REMEMBE.RLD B1’ FltlhNlifi. grail: PEI Hlghlandera m Nova m: u. Mhllllbfl -F'rlends will ‘be Dlt‘ii5(‘fi to icaiil that Mr. Sterling Boalcs 0i Sum. C3D?» Dr R. D. M N ‘ii f ‘h u‘ Aslj‘. who is stiifiglw‘: 3i VNQogiI; Goiirlln Drugnoi-a, wag" 5;, Swlla is enjoying a well earned. Merl: Guam. ci (rrunvillu m lillflmlsh Wilh- iiu wifo and family ere. The Junior Red Cross held n suc- _the pleasant mersjdel “.110 “.8 x _ . , X _Mrs. Charles D. I-Iowjait spent the, ' Drug Cw. 1160- rancher at Mrs. u§§>i~gi°"i? “eekend pleasantly “vnh 9.19mi‘ ml H1 qfjTo a: ACADI A 0 aaneneev. Young housewives demand the i success-assiiiance of Double Action p, 1;. beckls ranch. ls doing well at the Cmrlonetmn" “mm I White Star Ranch. near Winnipeg. Th K n51“? Bo ‘iudmailifdgigm Z1051) stsck 2i Eff?” ‘"1"’? g f?‘ we WFSL Imam had g SIfCCCS-SIJIHA ple . ’ I I 1 p“ ' L-ul-ll-a-zi. f,,._.‘,§f,,§',§°“;f,,,‘,“",,°.fl,}‘";“ day The-y were all gut in full force ‘ e leather club 1mm ‘ ‘ and were siicccssful in selling every ioi‘ several cats 5 . . b 1*‘ “““°‘ *‘““s“‘g‘°“' —FUl\ERAL AT sr. ELI-LANORS 1 Jpple Um “MEM- L-llfi-ll-ii-ll- _ _ _ .. Mrs. Ear] Carr and two children '1".—. ,- Rilgfiufggeifgr S°;‘,‘§°“_ 1“‘__1(Jff°1'¥“ left. Saturday‘ morning for Halifax, ‘ -11)‘ nus mu. - rifty lbs. ;_ g e y?‘ W51" ‘us. on a visit with Mr. Carr who l‘ L3 901115 (Wllvflfd “moon "Um m‘ m‘ 1"“ is n mcmber of the CASF v, p.11“ 5t; cents, Si. Ei-ttanors mid wcrc wig, ' ' ' ' OTTAWA, Nov. 5—(CP)~Award- ing of scven construction contracts C. New London. ulieiizlcd b_\' lllzilly old i .‘llilb,1 v;- Lv . - lot-ailing $547,000 was announced I L_138-11-6-1i. v l.\')oi‘s Y-R-cv. G. A. c:.i~..~iejv1§pi§, ,1?’$.,§;l§{§.$$,,“.,,,”‘§§?§§f tonight by Munitions Minister officiated assisted by I... E. G. Dri- day. Howe. Contracts, approximate cost, ap- Scvcrul local boys cf the Veter- lmmnmiue mmmeflc“ dams‘ and l contractors included: FRNITURE, chairs. h. us, etc. Bargain livliigitili. vies of Summcrslde anti Rcv. Woodslde of Cornwall. ‘Flue pa‘l‘ Expects Canadian Arms Production To Show Increase _ , ers were neighbours of lllL‘ d 11.‘. i. ‘ , - ,1 ‘ . L-Bo-llj-fi-S. ed_ Messrs Pom‘. C,.,,Jb._.' 3.31, fvl-“m “é._fi',_‘,‘,ftrfl‘tc“j}j,° assegtatnzgei R.C.A,i=‘. station Yarinoutli, N.S.. - A —_ , ,, . R. H t. a ‘1 i} .- .' Ms '1' -. ' . - 110,000, iVIFL‘, slilfill‘, Acn 18. y nit i\l.\.-\\\l_s. 01911111313} c,.es,,.‘é’fli BEf,',‘_‘,,"‘,3m.fi§,.‘,’,‘u‘,,d Cliff} 1X11, "d “‘ m” “ilmm” 1mm“ .%Clisi»i‘il:tiflll)lllCfi 1.1a. HiiliffiXl s72,- ‘ "A KOLfpYL1iKQEZL Tanton. The bod)‘ was lam‘ lo rt-q’ V _--__ i000. 110811115 5Y=1Pll153 51101113‘. E» insure family plot Lot 16 Cfciiiirzcr‘). The A.Y.P.A. of Si. Mark's 1>§7£9nr5°n and 5on5‘ W051“ 531m .‘:.“:‘ ‘ -_ £112.11“sairrri°sail°llii Till; ‘éiiiiii ‘rad "K . ‘i111 . ‘ ‘ " ‘ f 1; c"‘.u.i ‘ ‘-. r‘- - " ‘ “ in‘, .1.’Iii...itlliiliisfibiallltg 2120!: 211121 Cccvcéililrig Tlitltllicci-afzldagtltsle gnldufifillifil‘ w‘ My‘ M‘ F‘ u-dbw-i-o- 1- formcrly occupied by MacKcnzie d: ‘C1 1" ‘ ~ 1 '"‘ -—-——- ——- Co. l. .\lLLllNU. —Tlie an- Miss Amy Howatt of Elliotts was —-~_ oi me “omens Au.\- a visitor to Borden on Tliursc iii The farmers in this section who imzi s churuii was iield the interests oi her music Clflso. were late in digging their potatoes uill- Oll Nlvllfllli‘ 111111 are now resting easy. for taking ‘llvv- Mk5 b-ffllkl Mr. Jock Da-r ch, R , advantage of the excellent. iveather *-vll_<'d‘l>1_'¢5l_d911l~ 111111 of Borden is visiting in C iizlirtc- of the past fcw days all, but, with "’1>“‘*1”1e"~"e°“‘“‘ DOWII a fcw cxrcptiovls, completed their . me year‘ were l a.l (Lggmg on Saturday . ipxen that the v‘ i‘ oils ‘Si lure W. A. were ‘doing 5 m .. irziiciics tell. _ 0H5 HUME GUARD. — VD’. Mrs. George Campbell of Borden —-—-—— _ was a. visitor to Summcrsicle on W“ and MYS- 3111911 Jellkllw 11M Thursday. daughter Francis of Charlottetown spent Sunday‘ m Kensingtoti the guests of 1\’Ii'=. Jenkins parents, Mr. . Mrs. James 50111911‘; o.’ Plcusaiil. picycd on the Charlottetown Alr- port. job made a tfp to his hcme n lire \L‘!\' ‘iliCiClll. sexton 0f St. _ we - I Miss Nadine Howntl, flfllllhitfl‘ of tlon aucnt in . a former rcs dcnt here. was a v.sitoi' to Kensingicn on Sunday evening. His many friends extended to himself and forwarded \, ' tnM Javhcflrtrst congratulations ‘u. Thursday of lollin; our. iucvlzric her leg. Hcr iriciicls time \\is.1 lll‘l' a quick recovery. “u: it: his absence. S —l)fl.\Tll 01'" DR. VANCE LID- said. "'1'lie most llilpflllfllii. Mr. Reginafi Rodszci Thomas CrvlW-gc. Chain‘ {of his sudden death WINNIPrLIi. Nov, 5.-~l(_,'UI-~Cilll-, D. G. Creiai‘, o1 Utvuwa. cniei oil ciiiiuic imncu iovlin. ill ilit‘ mumm- ioii i0 compiine liici; tiuinuig, 31G thing ue . can o0 is not imci‘lti‘e with mdus- "d 0mm“ from 11"’ 393111 C3113" Tlic ncctrq. oi inc army ole ma" Army Pal‘ Corps ‘C-A-s-Fll Mother 0f lion, J. L. llsley Dies In N. S. BERAVICK, N. B_ Nov. 5 --(CP) —- Mrs. Catherine Islsey, mother of Finance Minister J. L. Ilsley, :d1ed in hospital here today after a short limes. She was 07. Mrs. Ilslcy suffered a heart at- tack Oct. 18 and since then had bccn in critical condition. The Fi- nance Minister visited her last week but pressure of business forced him to return to OCLAWIIL The farm-or Catherine Cziidiveli, site was born in Cambridge. N. S. She was a rcsidcm of Bcrwick. . Othci‘ surviving children arc a son Philip in LKJS Angela-s and a (laugh- tcr, Mrs. G. D. LIcMicliae-l of Shu- benacadie, N. S. Mrs. G. G. Archi- bald of Sic. Anne De Bellevue, Que, ls a sister HTl‘ sband died in i912. ; Transference Cf 1 Paymasters To "hm ,.‘T‘,.e‘,,°‘,‘jj"‘,j‘w‘§o§{§, valley was a Vismn. U) swknlk. , and Mrs. Charles Ccck. ‘adiaii proouczioli cl m... and uim-; - j ‘ , Frlda and on reuunm Y “L .___.__ iiinciitsmay‘ be expected 10 slimv 111-, A P c f‘? I111,“ Vie“??? “Eng; m 3on1?“ g mm‘ Ml‘ Allllllr Ready who is sm- creasingw sa..si‘.ic.ci‘\~ ltsui... ln s 14-13 l‘? Uvm- 9 5 the 1191i‘ futurc, ivlfljof-(iffllfiifll H. and will be niisstd , -_ . . . .. u» _ A . . ' i<l (‘0l1.’_'l'<‘llfi1‘1°11- M11 Mr‘ “d M“ C1"““1° "MW" ‘>1 m“ W‘ s°"“"“‘;_ 131118IIIi‘11:21:}AlZEfNPIQZIASH“l,5d d l“d1lfllrl?till"llf‘s\vll%0 1N9“ 5—[cP'_T:h' will lake‘ care cf Borden, had ihc mlsluiwiiiic (ti. " '- 'lii .. lliill-‘Tlllh ‘w... ,._\_S¢.._U,,| 1O ' 1)‘1‘men1 almounwd iodav that. in all units of the Can- adian .'\('il\'(‘. Service Force, the paymastci‘ nodongcr will be a rcgimentai officer‘. but an attach- RETIIRNS SHOW (Uvfll-lnlwd from Plan li final was expected from New York until around midnight. The President led in these states. having a coral electoral vow of 324: Alabama. Arkansas. Connecticut. Florida, Georgia. Illinois. Indiana, Kentucky. Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts. New Mexico, New York. North Carolina, Oklahoma. Pennsylvania. South Carolina, Ten- llflli-‘EB. Texas, Virginia, Rest Vir- gi a. Mr. Willkle 10d in these states, I11 lxsregate electoral vote of Arizona. Colorado, Delaware, Kan,- safi. Maine, Michigan, Missouri. Ne- braska, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhoda Island. South Dakota, Vermont, Wisconsin. The state where Mr. Wiilkie took the most positive early lead was New Jersey. He ran more than 30,- 000 ahead with less than 10 per cent 0f the polls reported. In that state theSenate aspirations of James H. R. Cromwell. former Minister to Canada. appeared shaky. The De- mocratic candidate, Cromwell W8! running 40,000 votes behind the in- cumbent. Senator Warren Barbour. Lewis‘ Break Unsuccessful Reports from Pennsylvania, a mlIilIIg_ and industrial state, appear- ed to indicate that John L. Lewis‘ break Willi the President had not. earned the bulk of members of the Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions iiway from fir. Roosevelt. ' The iii‘ Mi‘. Willitic, ’I‘lie fouilli swung the trend to Mi‘. Roosevelt, and as Phil- dcnt raced far ahead. Mr. Roosevelt studied the returns at a big fable in his home at Hyde group of personal lricn i‘. Will- kic and his broth-tux Ed receiv- ed reports in a liiidtoivn New‘ York hotel suite. Kansas gave Ml‘. Willkie a big lead on early reports. The Ohio Republican melted awav and was replaced by a 75.000 illfljflfllV for Mr. Roosevelt as the night wore on. Little Nlaryland. the state that has been in the winner's column in every election since 1888. gave Mr. Roosevelt a strong early lead. The only two states which the Republicans carried lri l936-—Maine‘ and Vermont appeared firmly an- Governor Raymond Baldwin, who cut in the off-year election of 193 appeared in danger of defeat b3‘ Robert Hurley. Democrat. New York State's figures quickly mountcd to show Mr. Roosevelt ahead bv more than 40.000 voics on the basis of one-fifth of the eiection districts reporting. ‘The same fieures showed Bruce Barton, the Republican candidate for Senate. running well behind the incumbent Democrat. JHIIWS Mcad. (‘icnci‘aill: cxccllvnt {all \\‘f‘iillll’l' aided parlv organizers in ccttini! out weather‘ conditions ivere prior. dis- iyatrhcs told of Clil79l1$ ciisrcprircl- ‘imz rain and snow in thfnr cagcr-ILIUCUML bu, m5 “xi Lnfibahs, m, my last." incss to support their choices. 1 Orderly Election 1 It was an arciiily an exceptional- ad vantage 1 T He SUMMERSIDE GUAR AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE tiircc precincts went to. adelphia. began to report the Prcsi. , i Park. N.Y.. surrounded by n 5111811‘ -’.',... WENDELL L. \\'ILI_.I\'lE, Republican nominee who in a urc- election tour of the United States estab strenuous political campaign. Wilikie charged the President's al- chorcd m that party's column, ‘ 1 obvious there was a possibility he oo. iiisisied o Won the governorship of Connectia-i would eventually war with them. . l l l a larzc votc. but cvcn m states wlxrjre ‘ wendfl; W, l l . . . 1 si- cieniiai nominee. l-lllfi then said:- lll. S. Election Ballot Briefs pcssi pie 111;) ‘ acks cn the dictators nad tirade l’. .1 ziclllll: 1100'» the United S waited 101‘ an .icr w hospit HENDLRSO-INT, N. y. Nov. 5. w.“ . 11).} ‘far-obi AP; --~ JCllll Hun‘. lie Republic . 01 s i1; . . . i, » -- . I've votcd in every elecLoii since mmhm” H“ HM“ ‘WW LYNCHBURG, Nov. s ‘AP! izilfil‘ stair.‘- 115i? ‘l? i,v orderly cection. A shotgun batwqayed Home “I55, me‘ pas wag‘: iiui .10; '.»» ' - ‘ ‘ ~ ionic. ‘during an nrzumctit ovcz‘ the pawl- ;deittiai cnnditlatcs. That incident ’."Plil‘F'S(’lliPd the only disorder‘ rc- boried up to early evening i By hi5 own statement. this was. m, M his home m rctumed to 80rd,.“ C“ F“ , ,,\._._ icccm arrzval cf a _vcung um“. m, HK“,S_,.,._. _ k 'l‘liis ordci‘ l‘. effective as of Oct. . n ... 5H - I . i , , ,‘_ ,,, "l Compuliuu lillilllllg <21 ioutiu 1- 1514’) 311d 511111195 1U 1111 llults of l\ii , on O.tob.i i hing oi a iisii lo ins l..mt .t.. _ _ t . , ._ . ..,,. o, hl-lvdqn-nt He ______ ‘ u x v -—-L I P l r int-ii . .‘ (‘1llllii~.\\.l>. ‘ui-llllllJ lllyf‘ Canadian Acme bcrvicc Force ‘" ‘ = ' < - .. . » . A ..~. .' m: A ac c‘( ituccn o out (‘.\l'(’l(’lli1\', no ~.i.i nu mu unto-w ilil1ll0“l7f‘(l cstriblishmcnt ‘: it‘ l. ‘"11, l- Miss Rlt-i CPU 11.‘. l i‘. ~“, , t,‘ . . . . i . . . - . . *‘ Q1" “_f"”‘,“gh‘* ‘ a vL ‘. {H1110 "_“_“,“ ivlicdlny‘ Rnei and Miss Vcida cn.,v cciiiplrcnt he hat.‘ uvuiti from including firs‘. reinforcements and ““‘ M“ Ed“ 6mm“ is 1 ‘mug m 3mm" “m1 h" "H" Dunn “ of Charlottetown spent recruits was that the pcrieci wiisncii attached crxouncl exceeds 300 rle Carter. Hc was a sin._l\‘/Ii‘s. Loni-c Niaf-Alcci‘ rind l: Qwnq m KcnginglQn the longer. mcn all rapiiks A ' 4 2 .| Audrciv Burns Lid- lf€C0lVlXig a‘ iviirm “cit-pine iiuun 3pm..“ n; Mn and M“ Claude L“ you“. IO meqsdqv c CHM; [-0 Crkanon Ofme gmpra. "s. of i a t. (Civil? Ellis. formerly of rieiids hcie D , ,.,, ,(QLSCU_\\ Hum“... DAM, . w, 3, ,_ _ _ , . R‘ Lm 7 P E I Mrs ______ ui.ni _ Gmppkl ~CYWU_ “W n mu nfhtcis. Royal Canadian Army! 1 1 - vii‘ ‘J ‘Vi’. Lid ‘flic wcckiv ‘auction pir‘v of 111v‘ u U- .5 B k 1 0,, l‘... cl‘ 111v /(,"l"“\(l‘-il‘li At l\'I' fan .- Con? P,“ mm “11'11°'3””d‘ A11 . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . . , ‘ ‘_. , ; ,1; n j l s»: l0 J C‘ -' l _ _ ‘ , ‘_ ‘ “ *_ _ o icrrs ll)(llli{ appmiilincnis as ‘11‘{f'_tl"_° 21ml C’ fj,‘d°°‘gnil.§,'fl_°lfijw 11_1{"‘;‘,‘\‘3" If“ stall c1 P Bros. _Charicttc- ‘Efgifségrls, 11'1"‘ he" “mmh 1“ paymiistci‘ iii the present author- ‘ ~‘~ ~-‘ W‘ W" @- ,_ n w, ._‘ji,‘,‘;_ ;, ‘f _°-~_“ i-illl. lulu ~$l‘10l‘¥-1\1<'1lJ3Yll‘. sludclp, ‘ - _ _ llBfl Will‘ (‘Filibllsllmflllts for units —S. »_l1 Wl_l 51k!“ f» lll-lillls- 141"" 5 u‘. Pifiiicc ol Wales College. Chai- l 10f ma C_A_S,F__ Wm be transferred “'51 W“ “"5 “ml "l -‘ ‘it = '<>\\1l 5179111 Sunday m Ken- ‘to this "avcrnl list in their present "nah lrlcgililiggwsrtéciilrllt 1i..I‘,-.I p‘. 171:‘. M.» u with 1119911‘ Parents Mr. and ‘rank, ivitli wfh-T. from or). l’. > __ . . , I s ~ pr 1c, r. _ g, C, 3;. m; _________ l" 1'11“ logy“ to lenmumb Javmfl“? ‘lslflil(l'fllivltlxlls' with! coiisliilvlxiil [my gi‘i,e,st_i\jloui~,talu of the . . . . . . P L‘:,',‘C._“““‘"““‘ L” mdkposeu ‘g1 prizes going to Mrs. J P Gallant ____ . lalrld Alvin gatwalig. {Plfiylllg ‘was _ J_ ‘ LL. 0 en resume or e l‘t'"f‘ZCliI\\'.‘liCli A h Pneemugngre Sea’! was won by Mrs. W. .\’I‘i."lJ_‘CCl. --—-—-- _ 5i _ _-‘ ——— llcr mtmy friends will regret to _ M155 Ncllic Scxloii of Bnrdcn is h“ lllilt Mfr. Ciaude Dunning. on visiting frzend. in Charlottetown. .\ rtiny afternoon. had the mis- fortune to break her right wrist. The dcctcr immediately was called and set the break. Although net‘ arm is still quite painful she rcspng comfortably. Mar- Mr Leigh Tcombs of Charlotte- P.E.1_ Highlanders, who are station- ed in Nova Scctia arrived horn:- M:nday' on a seven day furlough. f! American citizen to vcie, irrespec- tive of how he votes." Subsequently the Republican .1‘ an. has returned e he was on busi- ic Canadian National brtcders’ Association. 5 Mrs. Reginald Rodgers of Bor- den speni the week and with rel- _. iitives at Mcnctcn, N.B. 2 .~\. B L. Home left yester- , ——~ --- ll ill lot‘ Sydney‘, “lime. Misses Jcaii and Pliuluw : lici‘ (laughter, Mrs. Isaac of Borden were vi~ilors to if)\‘ll was in Kciisingtcp Mcnday‘ on .. i‘. S ChHTlOliFi-CWH over 111'.‘ wcck cud bus 1c .\ iiouiict-tl he would _ lyziie=t5 of their friend Miss Jean Mi‘, Irvine Cotton has returned 111-10115 M 1115 110101 11<‘ll1lll\1l1l'11‘l'5- 211011): the Hudson RIVPI‘. _ A1101‘ a shozt rcs. iii his apart- rcccivc clcction -I\1r. and 11's. (111-111185 I. Mcfvor lMuttart. to h s llCme in Kelvin after a two 0,11 y‘ a few close associates weredn- . 0:. ' ‘ ‘ morning for Haii- -—?—- I ‘ month sojourn in Charlctlfl- , "Fed 10111 llllll; 111 1115 14111 L001’ v uurc accompanied by Mr. E. Haywood. RCM.P.. and tewn. "udtoml “Om 51M“ A down floors below. a balicom sum Munciltis nut‘ M1‘. ,Mrs. Hrrvword of Bordrn who have was rpscrvpd ‘m, 4000 wlllkioworb 0511c Mac-Ccirvilic. if been absent On tlitmi‘ aimuai lioli- 3p.- Knililcryi Ready who rc- _ A __ , , . days returned on Fvitialil ccii s word cvcry few days from . ' — , hcr lirclhcr, Joseph Ready‘. W110 15‘ n}... “lid thin ‘(lllilil ‘the evening .ll. - lilflPlil .\It'i(cl\'ie and ‘fer ‘ Miss Glcnii Sharpe. RWC stud- with tltc Rcya] Air Force iii Ene- a g ' ‘ nnrmiiirii of Summcr- cnt at, Charlottetown spclit Sunday lfillfl, daily doing his bit, a day or “ l‘.' for Chai-lcttc- lat her heme in Bc n, 1 try‘: ago rcccfvcd a lett/‘d advlsfu: v will spend ihc 1 hcr that he is in the best of hcavh F». i and ctiizrviniz life in the fullest and Voters Balloted “““‘;‘.t‘..‘.i‘.‘.::‘.‘ “ - man) . v iCf Issues Mi‘, Peter Pliee, Norway, who WASHINGTON. Nov. 5.—(AP) — . 0 st be b lloted today passed away Saturday. Nov. I. wasqmotearsvgflgly offlisfuer spa" from hiisses Ida and A/Lltlicd Doyle of Bcrdcn spciii the ivrck orid in Chailrrtietcvvp wlicrc ihc l‘ mother lf‘liI5 in Bedeque and is a patient in the Charlottetown‘ <- Flllfl expects t6 leave Hospital. ‘ “Iona-em where she Mrs. Prcsi-ctiTch left Borden l "“ Monday morning to rejoin hm‘ hus- 1 baud who is stall nctl with t-Iic R-l C.N.V.R. iii. Halifax NS. ' l). R Al-orr-sru has been m. and Mrs. Percy Delaney and . family o; Tryon m,“ V530“ m .l.)ill'l€d. from Stxslmon and St. Jude ‘ u mam Borden on Sunday guest; of Mr. ‘fmIYTGkOMOHdBI. Nov“? Mr. ghee ilhgipgfilqlfslllluflefiegghuawgggr and and Mrs. Jams Lcard. A. ‘C? e5 "will" F “'11” , b. iiude Hogan. t-hice sons, Fraiilooifllll 1118- Chickeii Supper .\lc.\I.»\ HON HOUSE KENSINF _.... i——.——-—~——— ~ . ~ t - st ics. voters exprcued JON lust-rows Fill-IE i-‘Riixcu rlgfa,,.“*j,jif,ldboig‘i ,§,“;§,l..,f.‘,‘,,,;,‘,q., of, we q..e_.~,.q.. of a ‘l cdnesdav Evening A SOUTH BRITISH PORT’ No“ I 1W0 Sistflrs Mrs Annie Bi-erfnan of i strictmg the tenure of their gove. - 3.~lCP)—Vlcc-admirnl Emile Mus- Ti mm aria Mr-s Th a Mach" as a, me 5mm. time they anstthcir Nov. 6 elier. in command of the m»? otgpatlmer mad‘. mom's A MEL balms m the national election ‘in (l i Plliwrgrh nflvm fofcoshm “.11 111511;? Iinnnld said the funeral Mass and “111911 a mud Pmsldemlal 1mm “as , e enc nava un s wici “ g- ~ . _ 1131101112 910 l ularlv tnke part in opcrntions cf "Inflated 5t the BTEVB- T116 P311‘ “L21aa,1&1.‘,1,§ll§,,.ed on a ggn5iiiu- the British flcct." It W215 disclcscri lmlm “We Messrs. Boy? Doyle- iiiai onc ship had for i110 “fourth Jclln Christopher. Joseph vlvllossci‘. mp m, succcsqu] 1n bringing John McIntosh. Will Handraliun down a man p n9," and Austin I-landrahan. ilonni amendment which would pro- hlblL the govfcruor from sticcccdmg lhimscif, wlmc Tennessee decide:- ___ l WIIEIIIOI‘ to {lensing}; tlif lsollgvilelyis" For the past two weeks several ma‘ mm‘ 1m,“ - , 1 or.’ meetings were held. in Tignish Pur- wrmd ‘utcomve 0mm n ish Hail. to make plans for a bazaar -_ . . a wmtmh . m be hcld for the benefit of s1. ,,o<,>,;l,r§gg3,§dn;g,f‘l,o $2,)“, lls pfe. ‘ Simon and St. Jude church. Tignisu. 5km about‘ drv-i C3nsllt‘ll‘onal 11ft)- : Mrs. John Christopher is chairman ‘vision and ‘MRMZC- liquor 5H1“, ,and Mrs. J. A. Bernard secretary. ‘vmssachlbsctys ‘Om, m a renq-gn- < th ircsciit Stale , Mr. Chester McCarthy, president guglrollkéclnhjlng e1 ‘of the Fishermen‘: Union. motored qmiyonq‘ confirm-Cd m. initiative to Mnnctnn Monday to preside at ii 1 nwqqéro‘ to wqapm amubling. and . (iivdclirigghcrld in that city on ‘l‘ucs-‘ “slfmx myopia [rlilll ll for social i '. o. .f"iil'll_\‘ and rclicf. Bclovc orccqn , Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron and. 30K”, “m m, mm.,,d.,,,..,, u, 1mm, m! u. aid“, ma" hand lntinnl family motored to Elmsdale On ozm- W pinball pilHlCS. min-bio DOflfdi, and creams lint ma! Improve your 1 lilly- 1 t bank nights and loilcllvfi- hlnihl Nonemauhe llelllnmmediclleii - W _ _ . .. - cream (ih-r-iat-miiii-rnrsuni-iirn Ind what sliouiu be looked upon rial PLANE |.-_.\(‘Tmiy‘ ‘(in LONDON. IurSIrInTi-oubledinnnwooliinnnnnhuil» . m, [guy-am hmld m um farmc-g‘, ONTARIO Cliappeil Hands healed overnight .1 ‘- I two ivccks. Mi‘. Reid is planningilic ENMAN DRUG C0. lniz. It ls‘ to ho hoped cverv vcuth 01 C" “*!““"‘1""~' “" rile guarantee-At lonllltllrrillleil uliln, l “m1 15 a shm-L Cour“. m Fm-mmgi AWA Nov 5 ‘Cr,’ _N(,,__ when» whiten‘- v‘»v:|l\::l:'mi':£'"'Ih' i whlCli is to be held in the Dalian,‘ ouoagiol“, m1,‘ m“. ,,_,,.m.,,.ay (m. Con, orvourmonev m l" v t ERCHOOI starting November 24. lnslinui strum“! or a m, my, “N, [firnufy ‘ cnuvsc, Boys aged from 16 to 30 me . _ _ . . 1 glvrti advantage of furthering lliOif1 °1|1s1"“_115 ‘(wlagigkwwolollnwn. (‘dllCflilOil liltiiii the lincs oi‘ fnrm- 991-" n, ‘ ‘. Spmmerside , i int. lcrl in lhis IIIFSL iinpoi Ill. _ 1 1 ‘v \\i.l trike auVflllliii-{C 0i ihlsl out 01'" - . _ would be ‘subsian-ial 5. - lAP) — Wcndvsll L. Wiilkli- voted today ma school house and Lhcn tirgcd "every nominee and Mrs. Willkie went fcr; ll drive through Central Park and‘ mcnt on Edith Avcnuc, Willkie un-_ at Landon. Oiii. iL was lcziiiictl un- ‘ purl i ranks izlvcs all soldiers ,Units May Choose Own Color Design For Service Caps OTTAWA, Nov. 5—(CP)—COl0l' is coming back info the Canadian iiiniy. 'I‘lirough the colored field aer- ,vice cap, now authorized for all ;l‘B.l‘il(5, men of the Canadian Ac- ltive Service Force and Non-Per- ;marient Active Militia are enabled [to add a touch of cclor to their ‘indicate Royal Air Force bomb- 1 he colored ficld service clip is a wedge-shaped cap. identical ex- iccpt for color‘ with the wedge cap now worn by all troops on active lservice with their battle-dress uni- ' forms. It is strictly optional and may =bc worn only off duty. Every unit {in the Canadian army may select ‘a color design and when it has been approved by National De- fence Headquarters men of the unit may buy the colored cap and wear it. The cap has been proving ii bit of a headache to the ordnance branch of the Department of Na- President Roosevelt's last campalgni for office. Occupant of the White‘ House for seven difficult years since his first election in 1982. he was elected again in 1936, and decided‘ ;ihis year to brcak with TTHCHLIOIL] and run for a third consecutive term because of the war. bert Hoover, resident since i928, and defeated him by a vote of 472 to 59 in tne electorl college. In 19715 Mr. Roosevelt's margin was even ‘more conclusive, 523 to 8 for Lan- don. Mr. Wil1kle's challenge to him was built up in six amazing months.‘ He first convinced the Republicans that he, an unknown politically al- wliouoh a prominent corporation ll(\\\'_\'f‘.l‘ and utilities executive. wr-s . their best but to wrest the tircsidcn- 1 cy from Mr, Roosevelt. illsiory Making Tour delphia last June. Mi‘. Wllikie car- , ried out the most strenuous speak- ing tour of United States laolitical history, frequently making as many as 15 addresses a day, ranging from cross-roads talks to national broad- casts. With the actual voting. the bit- terness of the long campaign began to subside. Many newspapers pub- lished editorials irminding their readers that "tomorrow we all have! t-lonal Defence because it. has been- to live wvethel” 888111- "and MBYOI’! assigned the duty of approving designs for the various Canadian 'milltary units. l, So far more than 50 units have submitted cap dcsigns and have been authorized to use the cap of lthelr choice. Defence headquarters lsays there is no general indication tyct how the idea is catchln on with the troops, but some of cers and men are wearing the new Cups now. , The cup for the Royal Canadian i/irtillcry has a scarlet body and lcrown with a blue flap and peak and gold braid piping. The flap is the cloth plcce along the side which ordinarily folds up but may .bc worn ovci‘ the ears in winter. {The 110st: is a small wedge-shaped Halve-e of cloth at the front. Royal Canadian Engineers have ‘chosen an all-blue cap with gold l Frcnch braid piping. The Signal 'Corps also wears all blue, with gold. Army service Corps, blue body, flop and pcnk with white crown: ll/itidicnl Corps. dull cherry bod.‘ and crown wiith bluc flap and peak; Ordnance Corps, all- bluc with scarlet and gold piping. Caps authorized for thr- various cavalry‘ ha. Guardia of New York, a sup- lporter of the President, expressed ‘the same sentiment in a speech. I The issues which sharply divided {the country during the ivceks ofln- ‘ti-nsc speech-making wcrc princi- pally the third term and the war. Democrats’ Argument 1 Democrats argued that. this is no . time in the affairs 0f the nation to l turn government. ovci‘ to a mim W110 has never licld a public ofiicc; Rc- iDllbliCallS and (llssidclil. Democrats lliammereil back tlint lllf‘_ new deal jliad not. rearincd the nation sulfi- .cleiitly to meet threats from the totaiitnrians and that its fiscalpol- icics were “disastrour..“_ v _ l Both candidatcs. irliile affirming .positiv'clv their littcntioti oi aiding . Britain and other nations victims Ol l aggression, dcclnrcd their solemn m. ltcntion of remaining outside the war. Mi‘. Roosevelt said his record slioyvcd clearly he could guide llic Llnitcd States through thc crisis and asked a votc of coiifidcncc. and a new lcrni of four years duvin vvliicii hc hoped lliCr\\'fii‘ would (‘l1 - fill‘- drcss, Highland units have worn khaki Trim OShantcrs instead of and itifrintry battalions i the wedge cap but. thcv are auth- and for coutlngcnts or the Cnna- iorizcd to wcnr the Glcugarry cap ‘(lllill Officcrs Training Corps at univcvzvitirs vz-rcc through mosti when ofr duty. The only units siill without a colors of ihc rainbow. lspccial cap for off-duty wcar arc Thc authorization of regimental 1colnrcd ficld scrvicc clips for all 11cc." liitirrt IIl"1ll‘J"(| l: fniicy hcatl p Since introduction of Llie cniovcd by men in ‘liars cf wcorinu- ll' \\'l‘.f"Tl off dulv. batllc thc prlv-‘The tnnk corps wears n the tank rciiiiticuts and tlic Irish Rcgimont of Canada, Toronto. , bliick bcrct on ail occasions. The Irish wcnr a grccu cap. fifimFilililg like a Tam 0'Sliiinici‘. for both scrvicc and off-duty occasionl. l ltore a man's thigh in Dilitou-n. Pa , “ma. ma“ w“, 1m Roosevelt. who fully to defeat mm in 11¢ W18 rate for the Senate couldnt vote for 111111." year-old Senator. "It for ma to consider v . but the Democratic ticket at is no Democrat n1 vote for.’ . PRINCETON’ hi»: i— Alb-sr‘. " Oczm lscientisi. cos fuse vote In 1932, whic Governor of New, » s, . York, he cam ‘signed against Her- , Sggggnfédaii. ms daugme,’ garet, and his secretary, Miss Helene ' President sought unvicrcss- 4,?‘ "I dont aDlJrme 0f li.ii‘i and l " C ziia ‘ne T6- 311W b 15' u. e.ec non toci Mai‘- Durkas, Einstein voted at the poll-l P1P mg pace of the first tiistrict. of ""1 I‘ admitted to citizenship two mouths R-LPlTBl-YFAFC 1""? '1'" ‘I. . NOR rinvcton Boron 'I'l~.<- trio were 3:9, m»; were .1 . New York Ta er. and Ric BRATPL-EIBORO, Vi, Nov. 5. — IAPJ-Herbert Sparks, 93, wllaps- ' of cd from a heart. aztack today a: he cntcred a voting booth to castlus ballot m the Uimcrl States election. change. uuoxvi Iievivcd. he (lll‘£‘1"'4‘1i a clerk in com- ‘ _ n, plcting his hallo‘, lllPll was iilziii home. KE Having bee“ nommmed 1n Phum-Elmma E. Blake. 92. voted to‘: tlzc fi election. Wendell Williilf —Alr voters with demands o. More than 100 rcqucsls “c. ceived, but an _ _ bout half could be accommocateq. B. i (AP) -- ‘Vlrs Fain‘ volt. 792*‘ i Prcsidcitt i0 ncnrlv.‘ Cow Duck N Y icast 1if'l' volt‘ 1n a t-‘t1i;i":.ii‘\ cor‘.- vcrietl if}\'(‘l'l‘. and assisted bv a chauffeur. F11“ ‘made no commcnt supportlnt! We: A 560060040400000000000060000000000000000000b04440» UQOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOFO ENE, N.H., Nov. 5.—lAPi - rst time lodm‘ ill a YnJcd Fniv‘ Sh» said shc \ M61- H1 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. :'\— {AR taxis shuttling "lb between Phliadelph OfllCifll said 011.5‘ OYSTER BAY, N.Y., Nov. 5. ——- Kvrnztt. Roosc- r-oirl widow of fotiinr licotluvc Ronscvcil, dmlt" unlit‘. Hi Lciiiiinz on it (‘mic $111‘ 11.15 bcr z. SALEM, kLiss, Nov. 5 iAPl - lihouuh slic fcll and suflcrcn‘ a Silver & Freak Fox Skins WANTED Also all nihci‘ raw furs “'0 hzne standing ovdcrs for quainiiiics of if" grades silver and freak fnx skins. niuskvzil. ilnll mink; purchased: also handled on :i ctmsiun- mcnt basis. Daily shipments for pvivzilc stilt-s. Immediate rciurns. 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