t i ‘ 249 CHAQII)’: fillltQhl/bw l , - A-v- W ~ . - »-~»----- ___- ._.._nai____ H a i OUT OUR WAY Bl] 1' R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - with —- MBjOI‘ Hoople Guardian . f/e HIGHER’! watch/e TOLD / g Look, uucte f THAT'S Noruiu‘! se-Ao. LEANDERJ REALLV aELiisuEYQ l "ER- ‘M’ T°'~° "w Amosneauoews I couto oo vou MUST es TDUCHED wiTu Genius! i [_ ' i A swsu. AaTisT, "1 A LOT sen-ea, wuvsucu TALENT WOULD JUSTWY » , y l I Dona VOUTl-IINK ? BUT DRAWING ANVONES EXIQTENCEQEVEN vouizs- ; i . >- ' meosu, 1 4 l6 siesv KAFF -i<A=i=.'---uM-M-- Tuseiz- v T? i - DIDN'T mow HE STUFF.’ UKENESSES ARE Queens-w I i f Playeg, “MED” "~ couto DRAW EHALL euow THEM To THE eovs i , As e000 A5 MYSELF AND wATci-i THEM saunzM --, cigarettes have “wetprooi" paper which does not stick to the lips. or...» ' PM" finedit Union Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Mur- ray Harbour Credit Union was helci in the hall at Murray Harbour m. the evening of October 18th. The Bruins Pound Out 7-2 Win Over Hershey Canadians, New Haven Eagles Battle To Draw __,__. 8T. HYACINTHE. Oct. 23.—(CP) —No quarter was iziven and none Li0-HO.'-- THEY Aize eooo AT o-isPi-zwsiue iT, As Tue sAviue ace Bur NOT AT TAKING IT.’ 5 \ 333531331, Pm, Oct. 23-01?)- gosron Bruins, champions of the National Hockey League, rallied m we last period and pounded out a 7-2 victory over Hershey Bears of the International-Ameri- can Hockey League in an exhibi- tion grime tonight. Rm. cnnacher scored for the Bruins in the second period after me Bears had held them score- less {or 33 minutes and seven sec- figuratively battled through seventy mmutes to a 3-3 draw in un exhi- bition Rome before about 700 fans. The Eagles. fighting all the way, came from behind in the third - riod to score twice and send he game into overtime after Canadlens had runup a, 3-1 lead on goals ry Paul Haynes. Toe Blake and Tony Demers. Marcel Iremblay- banecd in the two goals that tied the score d.. OnA: the start of the third period Bobby Bauer scored twice in the first minute for Boston. Cain add- ed Mather in 2:20. Roulston gave the Bears their first goal by scor- ing 1.. 312a with the aid of Red Hamil], Conacher, Hill and Du- mgr: added three more in 45 sec- onds izii- Boston. Pettinger gave we Bin: their final goal in 13.22. Shore ’s Indians TakeSecond Loss for the Eagles in the third period. E. M. Dennison, stylist and inade- The Central Guardian This column in reserved for news ol local Interest but advertising o! u newly nlturo may be inserted at 5 cents - word Slrlfili) il.l\ ubir Irv advance. ARRIVES IN TIIE ClTY—-Ml‘. President, Austin Bell presided and gave ihe report of the directors, which showed that a great deal of progress- harl been made since the Credit. Union began business at the beginning of 1940. The president mentionr-d with great praise the‘ work of Harris Jordan who has been the manager of the Union until lie. recently, moved to Montague. It was the opinion of all present that his movinir zuvav was. a distinct loss to the Union. Rev. W. C. Pic- ketts gave the managers report BRINGING UP FATHER DADDv- DID vou KNOW THAT MOTHEFS BEOTi-IEQ DANNY DEANK A BOTILE OF THAT‘ NERVE TONIC-AND HE WENT our AND GOTA .102? GET GRAY YES -FI'B HAQD "TO BELIEVE 'BUT a ‘ w-za vn-rv/iioTHeR-s mewmm“; ) i Jua- eAw DANNY-AN‘ uE'$ WOPKING ON A FARM, PUSHING A DLQW- H514, IN THE A65 or: MiPACLES- KILL HIMSELF -| TEU. YDLl- By George illcManus BLrr-THEQES NO HOQSE TO FI"— HE'S 9LJSH|N6 IT ABOUT BY HIMSEII- to-measure expert for House of Stone Clothes, Toronto. will be with Kelly 8t McInnis today and which showed that the Credit Un- ion has a membership of 49. The business tilrn-over for the From Ottawa tomorrow. See his assortment of , . l beautiful cloths and get an in- gillihlllvnntlis. was $610, ‘$1.3m dlvidual “mm; by a“ expert L4H‘ Louise toiallllilifil’hgllgoticifi‘ ntigidse-oti) ‘ 4 Q'I"I‘;\\\'A, Oct Zl-ICIU-‘Eddie _ . . _ l~i persons. John Livingstone ie- ' Shun sprinuiieiti Indians. in the AgggFEnExATloNLfihlggi-gz:2% ported for lll(‘ Credit Committee. _‘ Ainmiiuiii h8;kev fLIiIIIRUC. £51150: ihgil‘ ' " and Charles Ricl rds for ihe Suncr- , s. u iniz 0 1e sea r m '__'— .1’ 1H0? V‘ . ._- l - 9f 1~ uM-i—~» E- M. Pm‘. "teal-P: - r1“! mmght ‘vhen ‘hey nson s just n time before winter Brown“ _‘_ m pen. aim A‘(‘\-\A§ P3 Setback at, gnaw“ really sets in. See him nt Kelly at B- ‘f ‘if W‘ i ~ n‘ McInnls today or tomorrow, and m“ “Ff “' “d ‘O m‘? U‘ ‘ti’ - me w“ rust and rough have your Suit m. overcoat cm to ursnvlilhton _Wnitc to the Super- wnwom s d I 4. ‘l to finish. the referees your individual measure from one i“5~'~‘ C~m"‘1u°“-"lld 5°11" L-"llfis" ' "““'" ""' " out 19 penalties. eight to of the many up-to-lho-miiiiiie 51°"? "lid H; L- Mflfhflll l9 1H9 __>_A_ H _k_ _ ,_.__ _ _s-__. __ _ . . __ _,_ and ll t0 Springfield. glQLh patterns he brings with mm Credi‘ Committee. 'Ihe meeting n- _ L4H doptcl vsc recommendation of the WW-‘mlilu 1‘hpiilro-Sl:ll'rll1ll POPEYE __.___________,______ Brrlttl uf Di." no fll\'l(l"|‘.(i ' . - - " ‘ .11 .1 one oi: sou DAME$ we. ' T. 6OVAC1OTTA MisTeR VANRIPPLE ' ' _ - “I ' . ,_ , . .- l RE<ALL WHEN l BUT I WASNT iinereeemzo ‘ SE1 1136i]. BELSS lllS or WW Pipettes DAUQHTER. Bur ePEAK LIP-OR THE‘! M06 as secwur Boner-u’ THE Houél‘: IN sEcRcT RooMs-THE ' .3. IDONT KNOW WHICH oue, BECAUSE EL<_>E-- - t NElTHE-Q out; oi= vou i.ooi<s y. LIKE THE zsiiai. I 6AW wi-n-i e , ~ HlM THE OTHER DAV T z THAT THE REAL ESTATE AAENT MENTIONED THAT LOCATION AND THE GROUNDS SURROUNDING THE HOUQE WERE ALL kQOOMé IN VER HOUéEf YA ORTA KNO\N- IT '6 YER Uirnil. ‘The business meeting .\'a< iOIlOW- Favour As Sport In recent years fishing for sriitcd sea bans has become an cuts: ‘ ‘in; /’ crl hv an intv:'c~“nq srusswon of ' iflw‘ lll"ll are in he sport cn the Atlantic Coi ~\- monu the more favoured ' fcr this sport is llic Allllllil in Nova Srotia where ex fishing is obtainable in ill." l’ Germany In i ll I . ' ‘ ' “were erlinwu w Auuwaalu -———— ~~~~~~ ——— 5 Royal. 5 . Recently, according to informa- _ - ' D lion supplied the Drminznn D1" ‘L ”'_' i5 '~ f m‘; insperior in the Annapolis ili= ~“'_“," °, fishing has lffll ‘A o‘ Among (‘aiqivosti iCim"nile-ziflil'oin inre ll l h‘ . _ > I sills. "ll- is believed in h1- lli" vu- 1"!“ (‘nv |~w.|<..=ve....._\..i...i..i.e m! over taken here \\'llil rad anrl {l ‘\ CH" .‘ “ ~ . . » m ‘:"1>*'"-'"* line." l "l" Vi‘: i‘ i - - " B Edltillll The sea bass (Roccus lil1"aillsI.‘j“"‘f'\-_ "““" I v _ ~' TlPPlilu AND "LAP" t TUBES ' y - - t_ l t or striped bass as ii is kllO‘i'.'Il in I fr“ 1P3“ ““‘:‘l‘1h u“ “l H3131‘ ill A f“ a ‘ (- '_ i" hi‘. v I‘ f‘?! ¢i. " __ Xii‘.'?ll1§l‘()n.l1t‘c‘5?ll'li! m?nyl“”am1‘s'1s.“ ‘wmf’ l‘ l‘ "I" “ i ‘,,,,,p,,,.,,,._,.‘ Hm a m,“ any. WHOS THAT mo see‘. HE'S TAKiwusR m TH ice GRAN’MA—-GRAN'MAS we GOT TO _ _ the cf the Atlanhc cont and _, gag/am TQRE _-- HAVE My QUARTER-—-R|L7HT AWAY" ~\lR?"'-’ Q5” curs from the Si. L.\\\'i'f‘ll("_‘ i , ~“ ‘f’ m“ “n” “will”! \ C.-N t . ti}! l‘ rss mi the M11115“? m the Giiir of Mexico. It is it st- - fi'."""“‘“~“ ‘mm’ ‘l "““"'- l». um Ci.§,'\N‘N1.-\ __ u“ gnglnpgyyng wise “m. and Snavms m INST, “uh 1110M‘ inioriiiiiiiis silild, ithat illiilil w, 7 QTALLFT-lpisq- e,- streams m the spring A mum - \\'0uc rcpi-nr" on woo; m ‘fir C_-L.ARI f " 15 R irfflwlll! Bmflllllt 07 ber of these fish were taken from ' f' mlmbunmo“ i“ Tl.“ “LAY SQES SNHN { ~41 and dflvlvpliireiii wrk 180' At‘antlc WhlélS mid planted in Pa- u"; “‘“‘vt.l-‘<‘t‘lls'p“°l°,“i"d ,E““°P°““ M’ "‘*’NEY ' " _ 0 ngrmigutgs, m J1 . ., 3 _ orrer imi 1e wurs enc. .5 and Quinta; g0 grams; sseactl-ggsnrgfingcguerrgr M20 ‘ Pclain, it was said, vvus per- _ “Mid will‘! in the \va‘ers of that roast ‘run “mm”! to New‘ "Wm m‘ “fewp” r ;_ mug, mkm for California ‘to Alaska; nfaddrfn“ mciu, as the lesser" of two evils. | i , dgfpjwe of our Show; i0 being prized as a game m], jTilt‘ only alternative was rcportil‘ __ i =1, is for more and mflri‘ striped bass are also taken bv com- ‘m h“? "cm 50mm“ “pd 113113“ ‘ .' S. . “.81.,” and deve1op$§n€ mercm “Sheri-Hen by‘. use n‘ "up oCtllildllfiilfgfnéiallill. remains of un- . C, 1 1111 _ Th _ _ occupier <". . _n “,f,‘_§{.§,,.,‘}°n, ‘Qfneafid “i; loyal; ‘rig, gnoggkertogicémfgil}; and m Iizirlicr, reliable quarters here ush demands is admitted by In colour the fish is silver with T“i"“'““1 Hm Pym“ Md °b~l°cwd ‘Y a brassy tinge. Seven continuous '°_.““‘-" 2"‘? WCCO‘SPB"‘“1E1?S1EW%_1_1SU: W, g >_ blackish strives Mons the Sidé rzlW M“ n“ H‘ 5...‘. gheadcd en,- w 1i.......................<.,...,....- ~ _ , _- The {ti} marketed value of Can- production in i939 roundly the fish its name. It should not be confused with the offshore sea bass (Centronristes striatus), an en- tirely different variety. This latter species occurs mainly in United States waters from Cape Cod to Florida. It is a bottom feeder and while taken with hook and line is not regarded as s sport fish. It does not oocur in Canadian wat- firs. lrliriai inherit s was 540073.00, g year. 'I‘l~ie.=e totals com- ihc value of the flsh as mar- ‘ in the various forms 1i‘? 1. canned, smoked, dried. etc As wmien’: years increase so do "' l'll"l=. Exlllosion of 5 flgfmfln delayed action bomb bu drmaged tho Unltfll Slates mbassy tn Gmgvgnor square (ABOVE). The staff escaped hllllfy- 310st of the damage was broken windows. The bomb fell near the building and exploded a gholf. time Inter. It was ggggllflvq! l M! German bomb fell near the Y.M.C.A. headlllllfk" l" G’ Rmse" n" blasll"! out doors and windows and blowlnl 50'"! Wmmm‘ m" "fir. The outside walls were not damnlfli "l""l"|7' 0mm" nu‘ him-ever. thrt, except for the offices on the first floor. u"! "0"" not hf‘ me u. use u" bunaiiirignn until after the wsr. i‘ _ ‘ili-"r adul: I; iv be replaced by U}! Laval, favoring close co-operation in general. and by the French fleet in particular, with the Axis against Britain. Official France was reported bv ill-ESE informants to be a house divided against itself ever the qurs- flan, with Laval supported by Na- val Minister Jean Darlan and a majority of the navy command. On the opposing side were said to be chief of stat-a, Perain. Gen Max- ime W-QvgnnLL-forcnet‘ commamlc i. the French army; Gen. Charms Huntzlngei". one of the signers of the armistice and now commander of the army, and a. majority of the cabinet. Lavals main nlflllftwnt for strik- ’ iniz the best possible bargain with the axis for ctr-operation with it iii er German occupation. If the axis considers French Mori- Mlght Form Parts Government Laval is pressing his negotiations with German officials in Paris. where, it was reported here. he might set up a new government tlllll ignore that of Marshal Petnln, rep- resented as reluctant to remain as chief of state in any recime (‘xi-im- firating closely with Rome and Ber- n. Leaders of the projected Pirs zovernment would include Laval a» chief of state, Admiral Darliin and WE CANT SEE “HEAVE CY, YOU'RE POSITIVELY /_, IN§ANE~IT'S TIME FOE YOU TO BE AT‘ THE STADIUM come ON,TIL.LIE..WE CAN RIDE WHEN N AND THEN SOME" ‘H g" WE CAN'T GO .A FIRE -YOU DON'T HAVE TO..WE. CAN SEE A MOVIE WHEN TO .t.bl' l‘ ._ "i. -~ E - .. -- ~ \-/.i . \_ " ~i 31.3 .'i.‘.‘"."...li§..=‘$§li to“‘i§’."°i§i‘..°‘ii a . the Vichy government rejecfid the fii,“ \<"9 "7' a iqmvg; L .- propcsal. all France might fa und- r \ - ~ i- * l- \ .\ _ \‘-u. 15.1,; - lin correspondent of the newspaper Tribune De Gczicvc echoed the La- val group's warning the axis might make up Frances mind. He wrote that (lcrman technicians already are installed at Dakar, French West Africa. ‘The English admiralty could not slop Gcmianv from exerting her influence at Dakar,“ the correspon- dent siid. “fhats why‘ Britain's Inst sr-aborne route to the Indies is now being threatened by the axis." six French leaders who have stav- ed mvay from Vichy in recon’ i months and who have urged co- operation with Germany iis the ‘Then- is i1l"l‘(\ sate-faction in be- ing a co; in .1 m-icliiiie iiltm B i005! nut ILS. Need Joint Highway Plan QUEBEC. Oct. 23 —-(CP) — Can- ada and the United States should get together on highway construc- toin if they are to "Jointly defend themselves against a common ene- my," Capt. Arthur W. Brandy, Su- perintendent of Public Works. State of New York, suggested i. an address here today. tor-provincial highways. CLEANING AND STORING (Ehcpsrimentnl Farms News) Th: pe iod of usrrizlncss of to- bacco flue pipes may be mcre than doubled by thoroughlv cleanng and storing tihem in a dry place at t-he end of the curing s ascn It ls generally admitted that pipes last longer in kilns when: wood is l‘ burned in piace o; coal for hratlngi , o rilsting deterioration takes ,» place while the kilns are nc-f in us: , Observations rewal Ilia-t most the and that "cry little damaiza is dine For such defence. "co-operation and co-ordination in highway con- during the actual curiniz. When soot is left in the pips in the DTP- onlv wav out for France. A family munion 1r. u-hrn all the struction for military prepared; some 01f the mrrfsture. P11511111": "d 111+"; include Marcel Deat. former relntiuw at tngc.h;r nnd start ness are a necessity, not a theory. .cm'rodif18‘ mcmfl” ‘Flllid Al" Air M'\‘=,tor who i; writing now I quarielinyz. Capt. Brandy said at the second‘ tihough this takes D110.‘ “ilebllf? OVERGOATS. OVERGDATS. 7 t- . _ 4i" d 1 i , T icduce this lc=s. i111." piprs M" Itock arrived, the kind that fit. Cut and tailored b! "u" “p 2111:1135.Elfififi;L§°LT§ZV|CS°Q§ZPHi' \ WHY HAVE eiggrfiigtsit, the delegates were en- should be lihQTDUBhiV Plflnfd 88 < l0 date made to magnum firm, selling at a right price. We believe FrosvnrdjJricques ‘Doriot, a formcr sio R E lfrialned by 6 Dfefielllflilm 0f 5MP 50°11 "'5 P9553379 “n” m’ “"71"?! |II quirk "b, m5 "m" pfofllg, also stock cults. Also the best "m"! made to measure why‘! We learned the business and can measure and flt you right. J. P. MacPherson & Son for the newspaper UOeuvre: fcrm- , er Premier Plerre- Etienne Flandln: i Crmmunisi: nnd Adrien Martini-ff mnynr cf Pri-isnux and minister ii’ r liv- in‘er'or in the first pOst-fl!'m-| istice cabinet. ""~~ b."""" lines at Vichy, in- formed Frenchmen said, were sharply drawn following n turbulent cabinet srwslon last night and La- val's meeting yesterday with Hltli-i co-operntion with the axis. it was reported, ls tho overwhelming op- “ ‘Vi’. i at. ii .535 i . vcr.‘ day of the Canadian Good Roads Convention, attended by 40D-od; adian folklore, with dances and songs. The convention. 25th annual meeting of the asociaiion. will end tomorrow night with a dinner and 1n nddres by Hon. C. D. Howe, Dom- inion minister of Munitions an supply and transport. The day's sesrrcn was presided over by Premier A. S. Macliiiilan l 1 e i "It Just makes us feel good ah ‘ noficrabe wh u-i- czzil ls bu nrd. woodor ccal Ls used. it is more season and piled on the louver tiers in the kiln untill required tiha fol- lowinz s asonffhis ptflniiii air Ci!‘- culaticn and keeps the metal d'y during most of the year. By following this practice. ordlnang zaugin! pips in ctvlhcztod kilns a» tlic Dominion Experimental Sub-smWOH. Delhi. Ontario, states F. A. 5iifl~ hen. Officer in charm, are still fit . in the reil-hewt. d kllns the YI"\T‘ arc-mid. it is usually necessary to i mausting of galvanized iron stack uihilc. . ,1 .... v‘ N 5 ma, more 1n F; b] of Nsva Seotln, who extended a A _l r tlrrctton at the international plowing mltrh In Si. Thomas QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOW 1:52.115?‘ knee’ pmsuma y "\“' 6 99 Unllfli 5W" deiltllifs- g" "59 “m” “"1" YIMF, °{ “"11"”; u-arzlllls tllifinlrev Battle bomber which saw actlrn nt Dunkirk. anil him W-elghinil heavily against the for- ' 3 l° H“ Aim“??? °7 Amfl‘ "m'r'u" 39.1"“ P‘ n “ “W I - i r a ht Vt (' rd" t lra": the empire alrmrn. This year's matioti of a flovonment plpflggd in "o "s to 3ri‘a'n. he said WW1 th~ f'"s B l‘ lwt l"! "$44111 . M‘ n" ‘l an n l nicwls wr-c 12:0 mr-at su- Jul in tit yours, with attendance esti- mated at 200,000 for four days of the muck By Wesforor- iter anei d African bas~s es- _ ____ __ _ f. f; . ,. sentrlnl 111a? war. Hitler and Aius- mqmgn U, me lin-nth, people, 111' i thEmwbgmffiisflggfafflfiliiffr a? kin pipes re cap n; 1b,. bottom wliineix 50m" ca“ take thmn by {mom sup‘ eluding active mm (“mobilized sob a f0dqlljle ccoxnvxentionpthat Qucbe in» once l) r V011‘ an v, 2i l. 3o» ,7 . _ ,- . k .1 . " porters of the vice premier tolrl ‘Hers’ m any “Cum. against their c a stlood r ad. m mm erme m Con; bugmoa: t‘; (1-0 mi; H‘ 5;, n R p, M _ i M, L‘ m an,‘ m, U, L their colieazues according to rc- former British fillies. st M e s! m“ naftll n 1 and ‘m “we “m” the completion or °"_ ‘mount u‘ w? mqmrcd w W. i,’ , ports from vlchy- A iilbillilifil will‘? [mm the Ber‘ smc on o r o n ' 7 Lari: iincir usrfinncss 15 well \\'o:'. '