wing stores , er B0! atto ill! 0:100 ‘ghflflll is reserved for new: of , null-Ire may be inserted at gulls a wow. 1 Pueblo _._ __- XALL IRON. Liver and Marrow Tonic. t bottles it Gourlies Drug Store. 11-4-21 ONEY SAVING VALUES: Powders. Talcums. TOnics, . Remedies, Two for the price t plus One Cent. Rexall One gob, Tllis Week at Gourlles Store. 11-4-21 V011) las -mlnute rush, Have winter clothing dry clean- w, Mill's Dry Cleaners and ‘ers, Water Street, Summer- pplltlSllfl Royal Bank. 11-2-5-1) l.\‘S $50-99 BOND- On Tues- ngllt at the Summerslde i ries tile boys of the 17th Re- limy held the drawing for uciiv ticket on the $50.00 wilzcll had been iotterled by l cCllPOlk to the members of uadrcii, The tickets were ‘d like hot cakes among the - io- he men of the unit on 0rd "Bond" was fish had J.C. pending coupon used by Cp. i"Bud" was bounced by the of the old brigade. Cpl. tiiin rofusely thanked Lt. 1301i or drawing the lucky -~ and burdened by the su "ll EXPIYS-sed complete in- enre as to whether he sold ores this year or not. BORDEN A , Bennett Deigllan of Brad- .5pt‘lll the wear-end in Bor- iuesl of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liacivor, Ind Mrs. gookstorc. Water Street. Gourliea, Drugs i, Bakery. Willi" Street», Mark Gaudet, 67 Granvlllg gen" l"! llflllle in Bum moi-aids by I'd‘ 799l- Pll 2C9 I an] your old" 9 u" l"! Ifllponllble for rrenlllvuieg :1 %r "m: s Guardian will be delivered to him“- m" ‘dvulhmd °' ' or-thelitlgt Bruce's. _ lvilr. and Mrs. Carleton left Saturday morning for a short visit with their daughter, Mrs. Wllber Calms, and Mr, Cairns, Halifax. Miss Ella Hogg, Kelvin, is visit- ing her brother, Mr. David Murphy an a-i- M‘ SUMli/TERSIDE GUAlt y, PRINCE THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: .|. Elm s1 u , za Goornercllovllrpsolottsvlrlllngl" 5"’ “a ihwillillflllll snu raiucs coum-u News. Bllhlorlntions Advertising Guardisnrnlybebo htdsll . The lo "I". 8 yst maze! the fol ION l Qustrrv amcx_ l1-4-2i. —BUY smelt gill nets hanging "- Wlne. marli d m nghh, - P119! at Erase’? faith, -NERVE TONIC Tablets with Rexall One Cent Sale. This Vitamin B. 40c box. 2 boxes 46c. Gourlles Rcxall Drug, -xlviss macros-Maire ggiéni-Iheiits now. Euman Drug and 11-4-21 YOU!‘ . Summerside. 10-29~31-'I'I‘S-ei.. -'I‘INTEX DYES in all the latest gglors at Taylor Drug C0,, Kensyng- n. 11-2. —MEN'S OVERCOATE. latest Styles and patterns, now on dis- Mllls Dry Cleaners and Clothiers, water Street, slimmer- sldo. opposite Royal Bank. 11-2-5 —SLIGHT FIRB- The Summon aside Fire Department was call- 101‘ I 538m lire at Cecil Carvers Grocery Store on Eustarle Street. It was thought the fire was cflflsed flom an over-heated pipe, There . lrcill one cent to two dollars mags lgndlgvggghgydmsaggaglllgkb323,‘ -s out yesterday mo r ri l n g . —M.AGISTRATE'S COURT- On servzce. Various other plans Monday before County Magistrate been considered and rejected W.lEi. Darby a party aides of purchasing a bond country, 615905-118 0f ll’- 111 fills Way the inmates of a particular house w the medic of the popular was flned s2 oo and costs and given ctoi- of the unit Major Gerald a severe talking to by the Mn‘;- . When the coupon bearing istrate. _ from recurring type of cases which crop drum it was found t at the up now and then in every neighbor- been hood when some smart a‘ecks con- , (Bud) sider it amusing to tease and annoy will w the bond WM handed an old couple or old person who live totiia new owner after which. alone and have nobody to protect gesture of congratulation, the them. -S. from the charged with annoying This was one those i in one by is 803d Carleton and Vicinity Prank Quigley, d Mrs. Murphy, Carleton. Congratulating to Lleut. and Mrs. Brenton Stewart, iformeniy Miss Jean Muttart of Carleton) on the birth of a son at Barrie Ont, John Jay of on Saturday, October 31st. Wll- We" guests of Mr. and _-—- Cecil Slelvnrt of Borden on Gunner Harold Campbell arriv- F- ed heme from Sydney, N S, on and iilTT-wendoll Mac- iif Bordcil spent a few days j with relatives at Mt. Satuday to spend a short leave with his family at Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. A K. Lord and ~- family, Charlottetown, were visitors William Condon illilgiltci" Eunice of Charlotte- vrrc gilesis of Mr. and Mrs. and lylrs. to Cape ‘Traverse on Sunday. Mrs. Allison Harper, North Cal‘- letoii, spent n. week in North T.yon, ngmlli 0f 30rd"! 0W1‘ ll"! the guest of her parents Mr. and George Campbell of Sum- vas the guest of Mrs. A ft of Borden on Wednes- Mrs. R. W. Dixon. Mrs. Wendel MacWillirms. Car- leton, is visiting friends in Chur- lcttetown. ‘3- lifllwvood and Miss Adele Kenneth Muttari: Mr. and Mrs. °l Buds“ were visitors to and little son Clfllke of Searleton '- on Tuesday. Stella Affleck and Messrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Carleton, motored to Cra- paud on Sunday, where they were Russell Mac- WCASKF Mid JOhII Mu.- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ° l/ll- Stewart were guess Macmmald. . and Mrs. Ralph Tooiilbs tn on Sunday. Ind Mrs. Don MacPherson are been spending their l"? Parry Sound, returne gjiiimc in Borden on Thurs- a Daniel Grant of ‘l Who has been spending Mr. and Mrs. John S. Haslam and son Albert, Mr. t t S d lth re u r s n un ay w - Mt Halifax, Montreal, Tori 1am,” {n fire and Mrs. Muttart and Miss Mary orth Bedeque. Misses Eleanor and Mrlam Mac- Donald, Summerside, week-end at their home 1n Carle- Peakes mm spent the m“ “ml ll" 50H Emesl Misses Nancy Craig and Frances "is Grilili in Borden re- -' iionlc on Sunday, 7- A.F Peter Nicholson of Borden Hamax Mrs. C.D. Bishop, Mt. Buchan- Mrs, George Barclay and Mr. we members to ‘ quilting on 1m. lilo mother in Charlotte- °“l the week-end. Gordon MucKenzic of Char- i)?“ |.| e hcro. W" Lyhtls who hs been ‘liit in the Prince County Th, "turned home on Satur- day, October 8th, at l pm. when o! the me m ‘dazfdpfig mlclztf; cents. A delicious lunch was served sum‘ MacPhai, Argyle Shore. the wife of Mr. Jack MucMillan, son of Mr. anduMfig. Gordon Mac- 'm°h“°l 005ml“ R-C-A-F" baflliltllgtlfgqrxTluir-z ‘bridglwas attended Miss Dorothy Good of Corn- wall, while Mr. Foster brother "of the bride was best man. senumve hem why Io mum? Mrs. William Higgins and Mrs. Bridge Joseph Hogg Biggie: ‘Shharpe ‘of t - ll i _ Mme hm?‘ e wee end a “d? Spent the week-end "d! in Borden. lllly evening last Mrs. MacNallv of Borden en- “ llic Big Four blldiid- A splendid social "Its served the evening. As usu ds of these bridge par- ILES lie You (my Ho land, Tryon, the Women's Division oi’ the R, C. at The Manse, Carleton. Miss Irene A. “s fliioved and delicious M" iiaiwooo hldbtyhh ififi flak}: “m” a1 lhlfFfQhlHR. bleeding Internal or llBl‘ who have joined left Friday morning for TO-DAY l Also News of the Day Summerside “Feminine Touch” NOW SllflvrlifllilggT CAPITOL “The Feminine Touch" concerns a fairl patient wife, Rosalind Rus- sell, w ose husband constantly de- rldes all expression of jealousy. Don Ameche is the male spousc-on-ice, whose cold scientific reasoning sounds moderately convincingein a book which is called "The mBle of the s cles." The wife doesn't agree wi h him about the theory- but the two decide to go to New York to dispose of tile book. There, in their prospective pub- lisher's office, they meet Francis, a literary expert and also an alert judge of men. She takes the author under her wing, to the wife's extreme dlsronlfiture, and t rehtubleo the trouble begins pronto. Van Heflin, of the New York stage. is the ublishel", a play-seeking sort of feIc-tv who can't help falling irl love with every pretty girl he meets. _ ‘There's the situation as Ameche and Miss Francis start the job of editing his book It takes virtually all o1 their time. The eternal tri- angle is cut up in slccs, and cast to the winds in the four-cornered mix-up that follows. “ number of her friends at a tea and quilting ill aid of tile Red Cress. They spent a most enjoyabe afternoon and the proceeds lmsunted to‘ $4 00. M‘ss v Lydia Muttart, Carleton, has returned from a pleasant two- weeks’ vizilt with her sister. Mrs Lloyd Liilkletler cf Linkietter Road. Congratulations to Mr. and Mzs. —— Herbert Stewart, Carleton, cn the birth of a son on Friday. October 23rd. Rev. J H and Mrs. Bishop have returned from their honeymoon and ilzlre taken up residence at The Manse, Carleton, On Tuesday morning. October 27th, Miss Margaret Pearl Dawson cf Tryon and Mr, Dall‘el Donald Palmer of Albany were married at Seven Mile Bav Church by Rev. W.V. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Keaugh of Albany were the witnesses. _____ The Carleton Women's Institute held their October meeting at the home of Mr. Gsozge Doull with the president in charge. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode an the Creed repeated in unison. Five members responded to roll call. Two w visitors were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read. consist- ing of a letter from Mrs. S.S. Bea- ton concerning short courses in nursing by the Red Cross. . the uestionnaires for the winter mont s were received. It was decid- ed to fill in the one on “War Savings" at the November meeting. A bill of $12.60 for Ice Cream freezer was ordered paid, The lunch conunittee for nfixt ‘meeting will . e be Nathan Bell. All members were requested to attend a special meeting on Friday n‘ght, Oct. l6tll a‘. the home 0f Mrs. Erie Thompson to make ur- xangements for packing boxes for boysoverseas. Mrs. Wadman invited l ests . n mm the weekend M M Reeffiflyibdllgnylplfigrx; day afternoon. October 23rd, chars quiei, wedding took Manse, Carleton on JJI. Bishop MacPhall, of Detroit, Mlch., were week-end guests o! Mr. and Roy Clark, Augustine Cove, morn visit in erst, N. . Th Carlton Women's mstitute "in Bld of the Red Orosor- held e3 special meetin at the home of Mrs. David Mum y on mura- Nth to ack da w .. Ohyristmas boxes for the boys rom Carleton who are se During the Quigley read s nicely-worded ad- dress and on behalf o Miss Hattie Ross presented I pair of gloves rving overseas. evening Miss Mary the Institute and a handbag to Lira. Wacgnan, a valued member J 69th:] Institutc who is leaving for home Augustine Cove. l"! Inn ynurvtnlity,rillfi Though uxnpletely taken by sur- "ml drive you crazy with Mliglfl.‘ liars ‘rtecont discovery. an nioy llfo dill" y aidstnutuio fir‘ r:- Dlr a an s n a h “gtlllmorg and restores normal w? dni l Chlnsrold \ must satisfy co . °' "lllhsr back. Only 35c. the t an =Ki-'°t°lHyGll'§s‘Zl-"Z'Z§Z'T t0 rise Mrs. Wadman expressed her hanks in her usual dimming and humorous manner after which “rm- 8he's a Jolly Good Bellow" sung. neireshmeritu were served d the proceedings u close with God Save the King. . On Friday, October 28rd. Mrs Joseph Wsdmsn on was were brought llfllllled I Mrs. '1' B. Gillespie. ing 25 cents for supper. proceed! in aid of the Red Cross. Next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Roll call to be answered by Slvlhg three flilllt blocks. Collection amounted to '15 by the committee in charge after “"9"” which the meeting closed with the National Anthem. A saucer of ripe cultivated rasp- berries was picked ln a Slide" in Carleton on November 1st, and presented to the Guardian repre- Living Bonuses Are Unchanged UITAWA. Nov. 4—(CPl—Cost- of-living bonuses being paid to Canadian workers will remain un- changed. at least until Nb. is next year, the National War I4bor Board announced-today. The board's statement coincided with a bureau of statistics report placing the official cost-of-living index for Oct. i at 117.8 a decrease 1R of only i-ioth of a point from the July l index on which the last bonus udgltstment was made. The Oc . l index was 440th of a point above the Sept, 1 index. The total wartime increase in the index to Oct. 1 was 16.9 per cent. The bureau said the increase in the indcét durln SCgIiCZIDQY 1m countc for y g er “glee: and s moderate seasonal Fncresse in coal. The food index on oct. l stood at 129.8 compared with 1.28.5 Bqlt. l. " I: HOLD__S_'_ FIRM d New York, Connecticut, Caéiégznti: whole of the ' S y_ _ COUNTY CHRONICLE tilts INDIGESTION WALLDP Y0ll ;;—————;; Former S’$iilc Business Man IHSUHHHEE Dies In West ALL tnvzs Tb aible amount of merchant ship- building, capacity to emergency COIISI-Wvliiii oi special craft for the armed fs- s The 81 vcslels brought the year's merchant ship pHXliLCtZOH United States to in the approximately 6,000,000 deadwelght tons, 2,000,0.0 n ICU‘. oris off the goal BElllW TIIE arm TQoiwYTlYIardS for the entire w. arr. Holman, 5 - . balm“? évorgn of 1%; dgliggotn lfi"‘l'l.fur"'“'° 7'2’ N01; Valid NOW RALPH MUTTAR ab" "a a H-w-B ' - -- i» - -»---"“" ——~ who prior to moving to antifyéfiff Haw m. unit-in "'35. (an of b b" Riemlnding the general pub'io e umblfl. about twelve years i180. had “ti?” hdkmd” "film. try something that the temporary ration cards, Sllmmgrsydg 216;: a lifelong resident Q1 3ummer_ “Whalglhddiratiua in the ltonmch AND last sliilrtner Mien Canada's - - v - ~ s . - The late w. Stavert m4 been all}? fildifidsfisafi§fitL$mmLMn srtliluiedfaalfizmrllg llixilgrmnvnlfl ha‘. "nmd 1°!‘ ql-l-lte u. number q; "u, life-t" el bowels. MI‘. Graves, local Ration Olficer but previous to that he had been a ‘lb-h one Guide Lima mm rm hdvrw with the Wartime Prices and Trade l i 5 l F F i K112111253! Xllilre in the business flplshlnizschool he went into th uh Summerslde bank when; m; game: hlv (Continueiqm p3ge‘y) the late Robt. Mccoul gmvem was in Nature's own why. lo grad and in the Black Scu the manager. when the tut-ed a. number of German 1nd Mr. l-l.W.B. stoves-g bwnme t. have been forced Brunswick was absorbed into a if¢3—tl1e Red Army continued “d” bu“ ‘muiliml- to hold the initiative and cap- retiredoxfrom the banking bilsinss V "'- s‘ —-—-- r. positions in botll . _ manager of the bank of New Bruns- The Germans wezlifigcgporwd m wick here, Later the bank of Ntexw to withdraw bank of Nova Scotia and some tim some of their elite troo from after that t ° E Bill!!! Rd to meet the t out on superannuatgden w. stun“ w" their eft flank northw t of th He biog}; city after Red Armyes rlflemen‘, wllllflglasslzlvétt, y§nq°§$°kl§fn$§ i éfisgl lzywnlijgllzgleacross the Volga, zgrflhnlgnigélftime service in the field OImTIWM QYA, §ov. 4_-(Cp)_-1~he The communique said, however He ls survived byhjs w“, the Executive wecomtlffiill‘; convent-Ion that the Germans continued m’ former Mrs. Fiorie Beairsto’ 14. details o: the wmm‘ arrugmg artists‘?! all Sftviet positions inside Fllntgey. tion on Dec. 9 in “"35, “$21535 o oso o with bot bo t ‘I1 . tod ' ' and infantry, (mating tlheretalnsk; W“ l i1 roars old-l ‘head ptxhevau‘ wartime economy boon no decrease in the intensity 0f the fighting. It said 1,000 Ger- mans were killed and eight tanks dlsabled dllflng ilie day, without lmy Kilns in ground. In the central Caucasus area, I I Minimum Loan. llu t P b bly h... ti: a: ° a m a Biff/dry across trig lilfgtywaglmlhlllgiln barrier. the Russians claimed t2 have repulsed all attacks in the big battle southeast of Nalchik. At one point soviet troops killed 350 Gfifmilni and set seven tanks on_ fire. the communique said, While at another place 16 u"- man tanks were set on fire and an additional 1'7 disabled, 0n the Black Sea front. one Rus. sian unit was said to have 63p- The committee decid d th - Dle badges should bee isefiédmfl, ddlflgotes in the form of scmili celluloid envelopes 14 be worn u“ i-lld lapel and containing the typewritten name of the delegate. In u“ Pl"!- tlid delegate’; mung has been contained in s. decor- ative metal holder with a ribbon attached. I The convention booklet for the nformatlon of delegates will be strieamlined, with no elaborate P!‘ “U118 hd tainixi . lcntial diffs, w“ g my " n$§§§li3é‘“iin‘§§"if. "° “i” l 8 S W9 n ed at the meeting, re appmv Should Return CYITAWA. Nov. 4-(CP)—As- the daily average of sub- torpgolls to Canaries Third vic. y an was maintained today, the loan total now should be above the minimum objective of $750. mgaee National War Finance Com- tured "several enemy stron 551d Wlllflht. assuming ints" ml c average llgilres are int in ' igllled a£3t ailalgsGglfmarrllslpl¥o the the mull announced matombriitg; east of Novorossisk, Gcmlan-oe- agalllld be well over the $750,000,- cupied Black Sea. port, a group nf Filnmk; . Russian scouts penetrated behind s ‘la m°vlncesi QuePec. Nova enemy lines and raided the head- bfgtlglildll/lflrnlltlobab British ‘Comm- quarters of a German unit. kiiliil , e. FlmSW Ck. have vate hcm s ~ 2'7 men. including a battalion com§ ‘eac-hed the“ Pmllmlnflry ob- ration boceks ‘b? Plgsopgsasgtlsllélignha€ol mander and a company command- Jemvm ma“ headqualilers "ld- gone to new addmsses exist 1n ths er. f?‘ m‘! @1056 0f business today. province. Mr. LLB‘. Graves ration Red Stilr said Russian landings H“ ‘lay of the Campaign, 907.967 officer with the local Wartime on tile German flank ilorth of the Falladlan§ llad subscribed to sthe Prices and Trade Board states To city tom-e made by troops .,vho Wlli- This total compared with hold such books ls contrary to-the crossed the Volga on armed cut- 788327 Subscllbeffi at the same regulations, he emphasized ters and marched through tne “age °1 m” Pmvlmli Victory I-loiin. In cases where this condition night into positions from which esTfqlgvlg-dflydlyon owoaizn clos- exists steps dlould be taken im. they attacked the German rear. the Wérdsmo, tiqggvécgb-lefillyfiétle“ $15l°l% V1 hill/B ll remedied. he ———i% Imey’ is “every Sm 1 d n l‘ vses. co s uncalled for or un- 4- ge 0 ar that r u , s98 VOte AS Protest this nation can add." (hall-g? u‘ ‘a? to m“ lack c! a for‘ Nine cities, from Saint John to ya will: a; 1:515’ Ishzuld be reulm" Victoria, advised national hend- Office irguChaerli-‘itteutytzvnthe Radon quarters today that they hid Only one book can bé ssesged fasseg, mt?‘ fggmlfl 1°“ OlJJBOl- by one person at any onei some the ves- ° . 9 ° "1059 already regulations specifically declare’ ‘ w _ n _ irldthis élrcle are added Summcr- My, Graves we“; on u, say that result, they had tl1€ll laigst rcplc- S! 9- P- 1-. Monown, N.B., Saint he had Compmlnt; that. mrstns sentatioil since the llCW ctal drone John. N.B., Quebec, Montreal, were railing to write me“, nudes to towlr “alimony in i932. RL- Regina, So-skflwml- Wmd-sor- Ont. addresses and ration numbers orl publican strength had (liVlIidlEd to and V1Ct0}-1ii. Halifax is just n each sheet or the book as required "M: i" i“ quor- vr a ca" or o» a i» moi or" e c c s . cen. ‘ electni Tuesday, i0_ were from the The list of larger municipalities :, m??? rm grlterxlcotéldonstoncwr party's stronghold l_n the south. But from which reports have been re- regal“ p up y gn ‘m Oklahoma elsctcclytts second Rc- ccivcd includes: Sydney, N,S., 112 ' ' publicnn Seruitoi- in 85 _Vetl1's \v_ll:n pri- cent; Thrce Rivers Que. 1 k R d “ 3.8 an O3. Crews Meet A number of_cases where opera- WS of rooming. boarding houses and hON-‘IS as well as ccrtain pri- LCELUPBF‘! _LQELPE‘E?_1 l gain on nine Senate seats, includ- iniz that of 81-year-old George W. Norris. Nebraska lndzpendent. As a . 10 sLH. Moore, Tulsa oil mail, rellrcd er cent; on - Democratic Josh 119?. gummersldg lggohrlfir cent he Republican tide ran strongly Quebem an 106 p" “m; rum“ m0. 1n the T806 l0!‘ WVEYTWFSMN 99.8 per cent; Charlottetown and Out of 33 contests, they elected 15 Vancouver‘ 90 p" 09m governors to ii for the Democrats MM; and they lead in four of the six remaining contests. The Republuc- an; ousted Democratic governors in VWIITEZIIOFSE. Y.T.. Nov, 0-— (QPP-TXIOUZII the New Alaskan Highway has been in use for some are.“ are “s” s.‘ “a; and Michigan but went ° "n ' n“ 5°“ themselves in isconsln fzghnégttgragxgn gergg m": progressive 0s. 100ml! err. JOHN'S, new, Nov. 4- mm}. n’ 7 run away from Republican gov- 4GP OABbEb-mnald Keattig, a Thgmeefln w“ drama“ c 1 ernor Jlllllls P. Heil. Canar‘,'_;i Naval rating from North Rgflnes 51m: Jr a m r ‘Limp’ But the recital of these figures Sydney, NS, was charged today pwwelpma QM" dnvmgo t: tell only part of the stoiy of the with "unlawfully killln ' Frank Wm, ,, wndbm. M,“ h, "If," rebirth of Republican power in e Hackett, one of three persons fc- “can; w ww“ m,“ mm first American wartime elect on tally injured when m automobile gummy,‘ m, m‘ "bu. gm t“ since 191a. The minority part7 ran into c. group of pedastrians "n, h, bade“ out u u,“ came up today with greater power here l:i I blackout Sunday night. 0mg,’ bulldm driven y P“ Ah and influence than anytme since The victims with Haokett were ‘red 3811mm ‘or Kennedy ‘Tex the lush days of 1928, in the "two- seven-year-oid Edna Stevens and broke tmodgh m, undérbrushf cars-ili-every-garage" era of Her- her aunt, Mrs. Stella Kirby. .F‘our Jalmu hm been you,“ h“ _ bert Hoover. They extended s more other persona were taken to hoepi- do”: mmmh m. bran with “on or lees complete control over the tal with lILlllIlGl. m.“ m” b“ h“ northern United Kea was arrested today e-nd 1mm "nun" o; totes and even in the deep south arralgn . Ho was not asked. to “may,” m‘ 11mm they cut into Democratic majoriz- glead and was remanded for eight Th, meetgig occurred just 20 es. oys. om»- o» mo» a lm- ac:...r.c:..°‘.:&;..s“:e 525:2“. See Vole as Protect dale, NFLD, one,‘ mm“ dedmmn more was no denial of the fact complicate the broad question of hm, was a protest vote a inst the litlcai uianagement of Conuees “ma” d and‘ m. umm; it conduct of ttie war by e Ravose- President Roosevelt. velt administration, not so much The President undoubtedly took 8mm m nwldmu’ in the military field but on the a beating from the farm gtgte; of . home front. Flor months it has the midwest and the prairie regions was bloody "m. ..‘l“t..“““'."‘i: realms: "rsc-s“ was a oun 1: ere e as an on ggisivg,‘ forthright rosgeutiorll of Benatgrs and congressmen who In September the war-and yes ay the people worked and voted against his price spoke up in protest against lndecls- stabilization legislation, irrespective ive, vaciilating approaches to major of party, generally were returned. wartime problems. And this all happened in the trans- UITAWA. Nov. 4-—(CP)—New rigor car sales l.n Canada in eptember totalled 643 units with The Republican landslide vote Mississippi areas where the new 1 retail value o; $554,131, g d9. present, inany practical polltlwl dell pally Efllbfld K105i 0! ill! crease of as r cent from the problems for administrative leaders inspiration and support for its “m, month n; y“, when m7; anger vehicles were sold for 5,057,896. the Dominion Bureau of statistics reported toda _ Cumulative totals for te first nine months of this year were less than 25 percent. of the vol- ume of passenger car sales in the rresponding rlod of 194i. In at in Washington. It is clear the De- agricultural-aid program since i932. mocrats have lost anything like a It is clear even from the returns dependable working maJioi-ity in now complete that if any two sec- both the Senate and puss notions of the population let down matter what happens in the con- the Democratg they were labor in tests still undecided. the big cities and farmers in the Past particularly in the midwest, In cities like New York. ‘oinestic field have found many 01110180. 011d DEtNlt the Domodrli-I o0 Conservative bouncer-etc. particul- failed to roll up tnvthinc like the th period the your 10.525 can arly from the south, deserting the commanding leads they ordinarily sold or 822,700,619 lg inst 72.526 administration and supporting the do. vehicles retailing for S 3,740,987. normal Republican opposition. De- As far as labor is concerned. it In September sales of 122 com- fections of this type have been suf- Ls ironic but true that no president rnercial vehicles valued at $101,931 ficiently numerous in the past to ‘n American history ever placed were reported against 1.931 for $2.- cieato on many divisions a grave on the statute books pro-labor leg- 762,623 in September, i941. Dur- problem for the Democratic leaders lslatlon, in both bulk and import- in the first nine months of i042 in the Senate and House and it ob- anoc, to compare with rres dent s es totalled 12.432 units valued at viously has been multiplied nnd m. Roosevelt. Brit when he needed $17,502,160 against 28,588 for s35,- ttnsified by the eiection. labors support this tune. it is ob- 863.405 in 194l- The avers e southern Democrat ‘iligus ‘g8 dldt l10t gt it t0‘ dillyt-alli! _-——-——~——-- 0115 ‘ i, 8 O GX Elli. '3 B? y C! UTS ubgr elggxllsléffltgnzraffdwismlfiottersf2: exgehfietine 1 mm rfiulm o! m’ IS)l$_llV€Il'€d (fiargo renlov ca , rom s nrch- do r8 D - encmyuntillg Repllbllcan, on moiety {Dating lslthat lthwusdanl etlllctyigrv; lps n‘ 0 er issues. ere generally i; a marl: e peopo o o d m "i5 "It difference in political outlook ne- to get on with the Wat soee-iiw and Vi/Aslfllifélfifircit.“ Nov.‘ 45ml»; tween a southern Democrat and a successfully. The voting was both u U" *5 s“: ~. ~- i733“: "swim northern Democrat, particularly protest and a rebuke ‘.0 the admln- g1 Célggfsf-fis wglwgiilglfr ime one from a big industrial city. lstratlon-a red light of warning. Megflume- comllfimsgn l-Tpostéd 2m By These deliveries fell 12 veses It may also augur ill for a group of lmnpllcate Problems short of September's rrczrfl-break- new dealers which has been press- d ing for far-reaching social 1am: o'er. ate and House will intensify all in general. was a repudiation of the 5nd m“ 6x595‘? “fill” "'9"; ‘he thou practical isms and willnew deal in Wlftollh. Wmlm”? “m” ° ' °°"‘- 1" to his native town. After a an a nnin digestive iuleu in 1w- nisn. llm nt the Had of mild fin! m» s.“".:".£':i.‘:'r..f'.‘:.'r,.",:;.,~.,.c,.m,,, your druuht _ Board, advises five and six in the 218W books are now effective. The tenlporary cards were no longer of any use zifter Saturday last but no estimate is available of tile numte_r not cashed Mr. Graves states, that although that the coupons rationing has been in effect for the past four months, there are still a. great many amllicaiions for books. these babies. By far are requested for new-born However, a few tile majority 119W 0f persons have only recently realized they must have coupons before they can purchase sugar, tea, or coffee. The latter, however, are viewed with suspicion and the applicant must: give the reason viily they had not applied previously untl if they had, must stzlte particulars. The Ration Officer that, although coupons became valid this l lnted out ive and six week, numbers one to four ar-eitill being honored. Large Contingent 0i U.S. Troops A PORT ON THE RED SEA, (Delayed) contingent OCt. 31- largest —fAPi- The v _ of American fighting men ever brought to the Middle East in one transport, 7,000 strong, arrived at this port today and for hours were ferried ashore DI Harry was l1ands0mc— Harry W35 bold—- Harry was left right out in the cold. Harry perspired, like all his pals, But Harry offendedand lost out with gals. Both tonight with LIFEIUUY’ ma»! #140 m m! .-/r6'7UPJ' £0. No Comment 0n Vichy Move f:cm their great liner-transport by boats. The 4 ship was specialists, technical troops and air crammed with force units. Not a man was lost on the long voyage from New York. 00.. John E Baizd of Providence. R I , was in command. Minister Meditcrrail ll p: (Arliloliilccilitrii: of the acllcil ._ by tilt,‘ Brit tvzxgarcn ‘fled l0: Wrrment on t this afternoon, Mr. Kinghznlgpo“ was aware of the report but Q not received confirmation. OTTAWA, Nov. 4 —(CP)—Priei| MacKenzie King god“ said at a pres conference the govt erllmeilt hm; not yet been able g coilfirlil tile facts of ii Lyndon m pm“ ma‘ l-llt‘ Vlflly Rvvernment I ‘L- w zhc Axis 35 forms in French _ Vichy 1s mliiic ill London today isil I\l.il;stry of Economiq IIIUNDEBIBD ‘IWIEM ssmnnaouiaoranicxs.ozionooo.orii..omdhll~dklw°°l now standing guard in Alaska, poses for this idem" “'1 bird totem which the unit has selected es its U. S. and Canadian which work together for cm outposts , ifasstd by NH‘) if aiscr‘. m m; Tfiuundcn official good luck 91¢"- the defence of the 11W!” ll l