THE WESTERN GUARDIAN i i? QUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscription; Advertising f? Tho Guardian may be bought “u, b; m, 0; m, m. lowing stores in Summers! . g¢|| Bllflkiulfc, Water Street. flour-mg grunge“ wit" m" ‘Iorulila Bakery. Wilt" 51""- Ml" dllllltt. 67 Granville sl-IQQKG“ "The dual-aim wil.l be delivered to my homo in Bummenldo by cfllfifl’ Boy at 2o per day or 10o per week. Phone 2&9 for this lervlog fl- ‘ll’: yoiviifl‘ W "ll! W)’ RH-‘clglble for deliverleg on your ruulg, AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, b5 fl " George Glow. 90 emu-us?" u‘ “d {ii ' *— — 1-—-- m, uliimn is reserved for news of —BLAUD’S PILLS double strength |m| interest, but advertishg or g n, Tgylof Drug Co" Kcmingmn‘ my nature may be inserted l 11-31 m mm; u word, strictly payablc _.____ u. advance. —BUY supplies for building and = repairing slelahs, wage , m, i, ;_ROO‘FING OIL in alts»; zat Brands. m 10-21;; prices ' ' -- . ———— -——-—- —-DRI-KILL t T 1 D Co“, _|;L,-\(,‘K LEAF “40" at Taylor Kensirutoii. ‘ “or “mu-a priiil Co, Kensinaton. 11-16. 4m F j D PA TY AND DANC -2£BI.BVI November third and Wm. Delaneyb. Iiishtown Ronni: [ourth for the Annual Bazaar in 8t. Thursday night, October 2zn¢ M“- P.l‘.i..\‘ litiil. Summerside. D1065 Indian Raver C. W. L. 10-21-11" —NESERVE Oct. 29th for Free- town United Church chicken sup- per and bazaar. 10-21-11. .**"" BY Illgn . ay O1‘ UK 0., 01'1- gfn- sinizton. 10-26. —SIJMMERSIDEPO.LICE COURT-Summerside police had a quiet week-end and only two drunks 10-19-21-24- -iloli WOR-M rownan 35c lb. ii Tailor Drug Co.. Kensington.“ a Jft) GET vour proper Vitamins like Plli-clest Cod Liver Oil. 45c, 75c iiiitl $1.25 at Taylor Drill: 00., liniiloii. -.-\lll{l\ll'IS HOME—Re\l. Jo-lin "an of Toronto, has arrived 1n licrside ‘.0 vizit hLs HWY/hill‘. be; 3;; d1 Ma _ W,,J Sullivan. Futile; Sulli- fsiapemteedsmngfm 5.1g‘? morfL is a brother of Sgt Arthur ml Om was 1mm $500 and lililll who was reported mlssln! lllt‘ sink lg of the Caribou. _.s to rulliaili ill Sumner- collL B WEEK- costs Mid the other $3.00. -iloMa Nuua-ING cuss- ' The first of] a. series of lectures on , ., ' Home Nurs ng was g ven by Mrs. , mfgfflffg§umggl 525,351,155} Ray Clark, R.N., 1n the town hall 0:1“ ‘n y g " u_2_ Kensinizton on Monday night. There was a good attendance-K. \l"1‘0 ACCID NT — A slight Oll Water t ide -BEGINNING Monday. Oct. 26. the Sunimerside Drug Stores will observe the following closing hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday 9 p. m.; Wednes- day, 12 noon; Saturday 11 p.m. (s , i-kcd car owned by Mr. John Nrill ' 10-21-24. Both cal-s peering geclr of the Wi.let ——SLlGllT FIRE — Siiimmerside a, 1 d Causing 1L to bgcome firemen were called out at noon coiilfflllilllle, 5, On Monday for a s.ight fire at the ______ home of Mrs Earle Ling, Non-h- —RED CROSS WORIL- The ulm-berland Street. The building {rill Bedeque Community Club belcnzfd to Henfi’ Perry» Till‘ NYE - cfOsS Unit. At the Septem- was caused by an nverheivcd pzpe r llli-ctlilg of the No_th Bededue and there was only 948M 1111011139 oliilliiluitv IClub Red Cross Unit, . hit-ii eld at the home of ent Carruthers The lX members present com- wo quills. One quilt had lziicd by Mrs. Clement Car- iiiid Mls. Stuart Camltiiers. quilt was donated by the ‘ill lililly Club. In addition the lio ilg articles we.e since de- ‘ered to the Summerslde Red 05s Roomsz-ti urs. P111011’ (311565. Windbreakers. 2 iirls dresses. mo s turtle neck sweaters, 3 aero seamalrs socks, 2 prs. --MR. AND MRS. J. LLOYD GORRILL, Summerside. Prince Ec- ward Island. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Margmy Alberta to Pilot Officer Kenneth Raye Thomas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Toronto. Ontario. Marriage to take place early in Nov- ember. 10-21-11. —BREAKS hm, — The many friends oi Mrs. Archibald Mc- Lellrln, an aged lady of Ilidiali River. will regret to 118111‘ that she S. C, ‘Gilt! ‘fled t - n business period the had the misfortune to fnll down lowing refreshment c ILVJiBWB cellar nnd break her leg while appointed for the October visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph- ine McDonald in Montreal. Mls. McLellan is receiving medical care at St. Mary's Hospital, Snowden. P. E. Island friends unite ill hop- ing for her complete and speedy recovery-K. --EDUCATIONAL F1LM—M1ss Hilda Gillls was in Kenslngtori ting to be held at the home 0i Ari liias MacCaul on Thurs- v lifts oon October twenty- , Mrs. Norman MacMurdo. Reginald Diiigwell. Mrs, Heath . Mrs. Brewer Waug . Mrs. estcii Bowness. Mrs. E. L. Taylor. ‘lection was taken amounting to ' closed with a - CflYFUthfTS Monday night showing the montii- ‘w daughter ill law and h" lv Educational Films. Pictures Alllllfi "W35 51"“?- The were entitled Commandos. Cali- crgencies Nursing clzlss has .d four meetings on Tuesday elliiigs in the United Church "day School Ror-n. The lectur- at these interesting sessions vc bf‘(‘ll Mrs S. S. Benton, Mrs. l lilioll, Dr Halli-y Mnyfie- Mrs ‘Clzlrkc. Miss Ruth R055 R- N- . o ‘ha guest spfiflkfl‘ ilt the to be hcld in the No tn United church Sunday ado Carries On. High over the Border, and a beautiful colored picture of The Great Lakes. The final picture was a Walt Disney showing us how to spend less, save more and invest in victory. There were largo audiences at both afternoon and evening shows-K. —INJURED MAN ilvlrlcuvlnG —.Mr. Viciou- Cllaisscn formerly window decorator at R T. Hol- man Ltd. Summer-side, is visiting his home in summerslde. . Ohaisson joined the army about a year and a half ago and about six months ago whl) attending r. emu-so in Halfiax on dram was 5t s car and serlousy in- jumed. slice that time he has spent most of his time in the hos- ‘pltal and now has lclldhed the stage that he can look forward to being completely cured. However further treatment will be necessary before that happy time arrives ggd S. . i77// %/W '1' Bad Breath Kisses i are No Fun! - 0,41” fi//////// ,1 0/1 _ 1n the meantime he has been dhiu-ged on pension. Personals Blundeli of St. visiting her sister Arnett, Bummer‘- mlvlrs. E C Paul. Mum» 15 Mira. J Prank side. -Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LeBlaM 0! Kensington have a week-end spent 1n Pictou, N. l. where they were guwts of Mr. OM Mrs. Albert McMllsrL-K- “Messrs. Peter and Gerald Mb- Lellnn of Valleyfield, Quebec. are spending holidays 1n Indian River- BORDEN Mrs, Riglnald Mflieflileef‘ of Borden who recently underwent an operation in an Amherst 11W- pitai rJl/llflied to ho-r home here m1 Wednesday and is re-coveflnu nicely. Play Safe. - . Use i? O L GAT E’ S TOOTH POWDERI ll‘ if‘: kissin’ you're mlssln’, it wnber ihis—76% of all adult! h ll‘ breath. And unfortu- y, OTHERS always detect it YOU do ourself. Take linnces! Use Oolgnte‘: Tooth tit-r . . . Clean your breath as Yflu clean your teeth. Scientific tolls prove conclu- thot in 7 our of l0 can! C ' 112's Tooth Powder in» l? oral bud broalh. SAVES YOU MONEY 1 d i0 other leading brands, - ~ ' ‘ Mr , Lest Lflmfin in of (mlgate s gives you anglflflMfligl Maémret mun”, of l 1 30 more brusbings, a giant ‘"1 up to 46 more brusbing o not a penny more! TEP 1'0 SMOKERS! c‘: Tooth Pow- ls one of the Moncwn N.B.. visited friends in Borden on Sunday- Pte. Grorge Gaudct ‘visited hi! hcme in Borden recent-y and left» m Thursday for Ontario. *1 ‘Rest, easiest ways (QLQAHS i bu“ Allen l a d - Mr. and Mrs, Snow i?‘ .21“; slfinalnnnsd room °' Cap“ “menu” we" wees? (i, 1C0 breath! pang‘. of Ml‘. Ivfld MP8. LOYd Innmn c a Borden over the Week W1 I . _.__. , LG ATE S M,’ Qhurlgs Maclnnls or Bor- TOJTH POWDER lT/ic, 25¢, 40c VWQANS YOUR BREATH E it CLEANS Your: mm dLTi was a visitor w Charlotte- town on Thursday. nAc. mcliael Roisttolc, ROA. 1a spent, s recent two-day fur- iqlgi. with frlvnds at Eviden- Mrs. Gordon Ross of Carleton h“ been Ipeuuihiq a low 60)’! TO-DAY In ‘IECHNICOIOII Also News & Short Subject Shows at 7.30 — 9.10 Matinee Thursday at 3.30 SUMMERSIDE NATIONAL FILM AND DEPT- 0F EDUCATION FREE SOUND MOVIES See "rile Commandos", "nigh Over the Borders‘, "Great Lakes" (‘feeliiucoluri "Call for Volunteers”, Comedy. itlnllora-Wcdnesaily, Octbber 21, 2.30 and 8.00 P. M. St. Eleonora-Thursday, October 22, 8.00 l’. M. St. Mary's Academy, Summcrside, (Thursday), October 22, 2.00 P. M. Smmmerside High School, Friday, October Z3, 10.30 A. M, and 1.15 KIM. ANSON AND HOWE (Continued from page 1) BOARD a crack ship of the German navy. H. coinniuiidcd tile cruiser Ajax in the battle of the River Plate with the pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spec. He and Kiliahan teamed to- geiiici" as cruiser captains in the Wtst Illdics before the war. DBLClllS of the action iii which the Anson already has engaged were few. But it was ziiincunczci she had tested her armament by firing a. dozen rounds and chased a. Gtrman scout plane away from an import- ant COXlVOV. Alexander touched upon the important-e of that convoy route in declaring that sllptlllts sent to Russia ran “into a tonnage of millions," and that Britain had received "too little credit" for lier efforts to help the Soviet Union. Tile figulc cf 530 successful at- tacks on SUOlllillilLS. Li: sillci. includ- ed some attacks by United Stats forces, but none of tlic Russians. or the l“I‘CllCi1 before June, 1940. Alcxzllldcl‘ sliid the U-boat is still “olii- greatest problem" blit the Unltcci Statics shipbuilding programs ‘oiiordnie more grounds for confl- uence lli our final victory at sea over Gcrliiziiiy and Japan than any other factor." . Although lie praised American shiuproducliull, iiu (Lcllireu that “hiivini! l-clcltion to our resources. we still produce more tons of ship- ping per liiaii liiaii [lLy no Wltil all tile modern mclkicds in America." The claim to 530 submarines sunk or damaged compared with official figures of 216 German U-boats sunk in the first great war. but ex- perts agree Germany has more sub- marines operating in this conflict. (The British information service in New York said Gerinanys pre- war submarine strength was placed by Britain at '10 and Italy's at 130. but the Reich attained an output of two submarines a week in th winter of 1940 and was estimated to have had 400 available for opera- tions at a later time. She is known to have devoted an important part of her industry to submarine build- 8-) One of the sister shim of tin An- son and Howe, the Prince of Wales, was sunk with the battle cruiser Repulse in a Japanese air attack of Malaya. last December. O ETHICS 30,u Stalingrad Defenders Stop, 70 Nazi Tanks IHSUHHIIEE 115E GUARDI COUNTY CHRONICLE ‘_,--——-;-_3 Mosquito Bombers In Another Day Raid W/ml‘ a life! , - 7/ _ IDNDON, Oct, 20——(CP)- Bi-i- 1m and tighter concentrations. m! E taint! fast Mosquito bol, ers at- the communi ue said only imp ‘Tummun L @941‘ mar: 0g.dG€!7-B.li_yll1l)1l; plenomwaa the day: B, 1mm’ d‘ aAs-s-lbi" | nay an areas tc y _ opera om. “m” m‘ u“ (Anlooiatotl Pres Staff Writer) ' fill. raid: ma: p on a’ mqbhdaylllim art-nigh ogegsefiwliegc Fl i sin l , Mos ul he ta tied rmlma y MOSCOW, Oct. I1 — (Wod- llflslllfigiffflmzlzw 13x1 at tgrgg rii-ogpllizrbombs on tho GestaP° nesday) - (AP) — The Russians . near tho important railway junc- headquarters. minvunced today that their stal- summersfd tlOn of I-Iaruiover and at the poru While the R. A. F. was con- ingmd garrison had repulsed e of Wllhelnishaven and Bremen. tlniiirilr it-l bvmbl-III 01 u"! ‘m’ flu-rim“ Ggnngn “twig d Boinbl burst in the heart of tlnent. tho Nuid lii-N forsoermrac; ‘fotmnllginsidothqoibyyoqm- .. -z,I-ul1tm1nl8try com-mauled grounde. 0 my m4 W01“ Nu; wpmes a muniqun said, but no details of raid-l on Britain were reported ‘ tho damage were given. after yesterday's scattered attacks Th- . saying their divisions lost ‘l0 per is is the girl cent o! the“. gummy“ m me l”; ____ This was tho first time in more on East Anglia. h th , _ (gqnunued from p.“ l) than A year that Bremen was at- Air ministry source: said l9 c ought lied hire few days. 'I‘hle midnight - qua told of tho continuing succes- ful Ruslan defence, now in ninth Week, ajfier front dispatches disclosed that the Red Army was strengthened by ill reinforcements ferried aclcss the Volga River and intermittently relieved by cold a a1 storms Iwcepin; the N190. The Germans first hurled a m- glment of motorized troops sup. ported, by 40 tanks against Rus- sian linens in the workers’ settle- ment, the communique “the enem W86 initial pos Lion." "Liaiter in the day the Germans sent 30 more tanks said, but flung back to his into the at- tack," the bulletin continued. “This attack also was repelled with heavy losses to lite ensmy in men and tanks. At the end of the day our troops firmly held their positions. "Our troops ilkewzse ropulssd all enemy attacks 1n the area of one of the factories. German war pri- soners stated the German divisions which participated in the zit-flick during the past days have lost T0 per cent of their effectives." Soviet troops north of Stalingrad were bald to have strengthened their positions 1n local fighting cn the Nazi flank with‘ one Russian detachment Wipllig out two Rum- : art-inn infantry companies and all- timircraft gunners knocking down two Nazi planes. ‘In the Caucasus the Russians sand their counter-attaciking troops captured a. popula ted place and "continued to press back ltie Hitler- ites" in the Momlok area bars tllfe Nazis from the oil fields some 50 mifes to the east. a1 Restoration 0f- French Monarchy? NEW YORK. Oct. 2O —(AP) which G.CZ1‘. y The Berlin radio broadcast today a dispatch purporting to show that Pierre Laval, Chief cf the Vichy Government, is interested rcsiorniitn cf The France. in the Monarchy dispatch, the Ill dale filed Vichy aitd credited to the German Transcctlziii News and Propaganda Agency, follows:— “The presence o1 the Bench pre- tender tiic C:unt cf Paris, at Vichy two mantm coo wfis (‘"lllll‘ll'l€(l fo- dziy by reliable C The Tangle‘: man) Armistice. "According to French quarters nt hILs been living iicai" SlllPP iilie lFroilch-Gcr- the llifO"'n%l'll£. the Count of Paris had a Confer- ence with Government. restorat on of the the French Ch 01' of Pie re Lllvlll. cli the Monarchy iii France. Iavill is said to have told the CGuritI—- " ‘You have waited l2 years; you must wait a little longer and have patience.’ " Increase In C. N‘ R. Revenues MONTREAL, Que, Increases in operating expenses and net rev- of the Canadian Rzglwayg all inclusive system the month of Sept. 194'! and for the nine month period. Jan. l. to Sept. comps Sept. and the similar nino-mont 0i 1941, were shown in an official statement issued here Oct. operating redwlth today. m _ TCVGHUES, National for 1941 period Operating revenues for the month oi Sept. were with $27,133,153 pared $33.860.000 for month oi Sept. 194 War—25 Years . Ago Today This Camilla b1) OOliafiil, 1917 -Gm:i~a.ns landed 11-00116 on the Werder Peninsula on the Russian Baltic, coast. Russians Gulf of Riga and the Dvlna. River. German; colmter-attaioked in tho Ymlea Salient, capturing part d l-roultlhluist Bloom. with hei- mother. Ball of Borden. Ivtr, and Mrs, James Milfph! ma little son of Borden WEN 1°‘ “m, vmmn to Charlottetown. m. Wil‘lo Bell W-ho in mmiw- ed on the mainland was a recent visitor b) his home in Borden. Mrs, Frank Da ziel and Mili- Eldon Campbell of Borden left 0n Thursday for Montreal. 0n re- turning home the!’ Wm l” w‘ companicd by Miss Bertha Smith of Georgrtown who 11M been l- patient ln the RoYfl-l View“ Hospital at Montreal. The regular Thursday elem!!!’ guctlqn party was held_ in m! fawn ‘hall with flvo tabfifl 1115-?- inlg. Ladlirs prize was won b! Mrs. James MmcAleer and Gem! by Mr. James MllcAleer. with consolation Prim-l $910K '0 M“- Willllrd Leard and Mr, Tommy Gallant. Mr. Gallant also won the friczcollt. —A- H/l/[YIM/I/[I/ DR. THOMAS ' [Hill/Ill 0/1 Mlrl. RABH S1 ‘rho net revenue for Sept. year was $3.832. 8S C0171- the this 298, in comparison with $5,393,012 in September 1941 an increase of $2,439,226. Operating revenues for the first nine months of 194.2 amounted to 270,827,000 with net revenue for GIG-ml This represents m revenue 0f and an increase in net revenue of 4,171,643 in comparison ivi=ll returned from withdraw on wide frolnt between the similar nine-monthjerlod of i941. operating period of 062.780.5714.! n $50,514,0U lIlOYQB-SO OUT OUR WAY retailers that "whether In like it or not, whothor it suits our coo. nornio philosophy o; not, w. u, inevitably headed in the general direction or more and more 80cm; control of b1l5lfl€55——fl. viewpoint which has been strikingly vindi- the first 0n Willie . 1. The flight to Handover meant a round trip of at least 700 miles- tacked 1n daylight, the last occas- ion being Scpt. 2, 1941. It was the numerous barifl W!" second time this month that Han- novei- had a daylight attack, but m last week in operation: mains! oven since railway engines, seven tugs and destroyed by tho n. A. n’: Mustanc flzht- ‘Cclzllqt 2251:1215] lie hired her friend a person has to perspirl in Hol- But nobody need: to offend,‘ German communications land. At the same time R. C. A. l". headquarters announced the de- liaih tonight with LIFEBUOY ' 1 t1 in caved “m” Sepwmb" 19” “d gvlllilcehasiogllalnexofi $553113‘; rlji-rai-icioglvry $313.3 ‘dggtwo mafia/Inflow: seems likely to bc increasingly “n” Relym‘ on ‘peed me, do canny“, mu,_d,°m_ The" was _-/r,§7?PS_8.Q ggirghiiaized ll the 76¢ W" ‘W’ not need o. fighter escort. no indication when this Wen-MO" H, ‘m; to Although they flew into some of tock place. 95:115. 51,5595‘?! meuvzaglaeiaiggg tho Nazis heaviest anti-aircraft an Trade Board functioning, the lmcc f bout two days. Today “eed m‘ rigid will-ml 01' Prices ulotfl-ler in order to Insure oquit- he vrillmrldglless the WWW-in’! R‘- M I 1,11"! Bllflhiies was not immediately ‘M, dmnbuuon, glonal Advisuy Committee of iihc imperative because industry and stressing the need for b, yotasi wartime Prices and ‘Itmdc Board. manpower had been fa.- below nor- organization in this province, Mr. D ' g3,‘ ‘j;$“°"-‘{- Iiwlelmd nurvhu- Hougham said, "n is n01; pc-ssllbln . r mgnpber- “*9 W "w" EmDIOY- to discuss all the varied applzmt» i ti]. TOUEM u moderate increase 1on5 of the Price Ceiling order to l‘ ‘e w“ "Y mm?» all commodities, but ti: Curl be said “Cggltggigx ‘ggggfrt?’ K1128 with complete justification that re- I l» awt.."".s...z molasses‘ Casualty List —— Government requirements for war before." W Oct. 20—(AP)~ purposes and the demand for The control of consumer cro- i m a strenuous effort to dlsorganizc "On-Elmer 800415. the threat, of iri- flation with its disastrous con- sequences to t'3\'Cl‘_\'l)O(.lV became obvious and the price ceiling pol- icy inevitable," the visiting speak- er declared, Tile full implication ‘he D9119)’ has only recently been realized in 50mg quarters when retailers ciicuilntered diifi. cultv in obtaining siipplics. ‘Itlc secretary or um Flcdcration expressed success of this lln retailer for the rzrlsons that the price was pegged zit the point of contact with the consumer" and _tiiat the i-elaller must of lie- ccwlty be _ the interpreter of 3°" Dolicles to the consumer." He went on to say that for the first time in mod-em history a live Decal: fhad voluntarily ac- ccplid tlie discipline of economic reglniclltntioii" and that "it was lmilorfriiit that this should uc remembered and elected represen- talives of the people should exer- clse their legitimate right of con- structive criticism of Board pol- icies even while temporarily stir. l‘(.‘ll(lL‘i'l1l‘I their individual iibei~_ tifs lii order that tile war might be wcil." This emphasized the for tin "alert public and ii press motivated by lcllglidcolicepts of public duty con- ‘Q '1‘. necessity dit works to the advantage of the smaller operator as docs the izlinfiziatlicn of exnescrdc services such as the limitation of delivery service, the speaker declared. Think Nationally "Thinking 1n temis of a post war economy which may expr€s3 on Retail entirely new economic philosophy lwrted killed. one marl WBS report- the opinion retailers, whether small or large, “U0 111V‘? dled 0f Willmd-l While '- iiizlt "tile entire weight of the need to think and act- nationally," PYBQYWI‘ M “'94? Wm w have d1“! _ Drecedented eco- he emphasized. It was this need °f “mdemal Wmlmu- 1nd ‘W0 1mm 110mm experiment rested upon the which prcmpted the formation of other muses the Canadian Retail Federal-ion which was organized last Novenl. bet‘. ‘The Federation is officizlIly recognized by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, he explained. He appealed to his listeners w regard the lcml office of the War- time Prices and Trade Board as an avenue of approach when dil- ficulties arose rather than as an cilfcrcelnent agency. Mr. Hougiiam invited those present to ask him any quest-ions they had and following the address he was asked several and gave the answers in detail. Mr (1.11. Barbour, Prices and Silpply Rcprcscntativo of in; local W P T B , asked wilni- progrws iiiid been made iii connection willi the curtailment of store hours. ln and well-informed If 11’ MT- Hffllghem said. Rfll-‘illefs w“: night be well advised to shorten their hours to lenghtcn their life,” He amplified this by stating, "We _ _ ill 110 llarroiv ptlrtiszln sillrlt.” are ncw definitely entering into the period of short supply Thus Devil's LflflQfy far the Canadian retail trade hiis To those who might doubt the Sfllilifliiess 0f this experiment, the Vlfillmlz speaker suggested that klicv should consider the possible alternatives which, axpi-cssed in the language of Ml‘. Donald Gor- dflli. iload of the Wartime Prices 55 we are mquimd w mgflme m" Corps. Board, inquired 1-3.9 economic life on the basis of our BQQnnay-i‘ needs rather than our wants, n- Cpl and Trade devil's lottery of inflation which nobody wins." In this lottery wages could never catch up with merchandise. curtailment o store Long Branch Qn resultant hours is one way living costs and the been sustained by an unprecedented vlrave of consumer purchasing power particularly in those areas adjacent to war industry. But as the necessity for conservation material, electrical energy and mailpolver became more acute and taliem will save by conservin their in which such discontent and loss of morale pro- congervflulln. 15 eflectfll" vidcd a. fertile breeding ground for the activities of the professional agitator. What. port-was- era in Europe and was one of the most powerful factors J K- in precipitating the present world conflict? Mr. Ho-ugham asked mtaiigrg also to consider what would have ppene-d to law of ply and demand h“, under control. S’ Fl t! now but they would have been much ivcrfié in a short market where only the rich and powerful wuld 01991114 with my doom 0i “f- u. "a c lmlnndlctc mime, the [pecker declared that “we are jmt entering the testing time" which would involve the equitable allocation of supplies. In this connection he read ex- tlracm from the official Board tibia safeguard ad set in- nippllers. in eluded a clause giving the Board 1-1111! 9816 administrators 1h: lifeflflfiatlve- or one of its power to take from one to give them if tile so_called Plmddem o! the By J. a. WILLlAMS ‘Ihose taking part in the discus- s“ -"i‘.°.ii“’”3i..é“*¥‘.“" s-‘tafiiz- is“. we "m- i ' h (I), 1p . 0W5» Tl , B- . 01' U11’, . “mm” i" t” a. Mdfxod, an. Milxhch, and MMDem-i . 000m David. Gar R can-y, 049374, Mrs. Mary Male » . . ~. (!l‘lSl)atgll(8l'gchCh8.lJ1BJn.g-B, - ' ‘ " RELIEF . . . a “W RB f. m u a mm“ Wondlza. Jggevh. misn- cu ml. Qulgfwaur Hctoll Merchnnta’ lotion of Canada and mean- of tho oxiwutivb of the Carl. 0t Th” might have me“- dflflculme! adiali-i Retail Federation, introduced ilho maker. He also emphasized that up to now the province of New Brunswick and particularly the city of Saint John, had necessity woe-pt the responsibi- ity of representing ltihaiticno m- liafi opinion through the Can- adlnn Riemll Federation b0 the .'P.TB They are the most dasirovus, however, of having the other t/wo Maritime Provinces shun-o the responsibility with them so that optnon on matters per- taining to retell distribution, pro- smful to the Board, could b0 to be thoroughly re. MT-Hwehnan will be in the pro- -a o1, 3t John Vim- "°° OUR BOARDING HOUSE Japans bilsSolomons Islzind offen- slve before it can get really started, American fliers are sliolvcrilig en- emy troops and supplv dumps with bombs in a. non-stop series or i-stds, it was revealed tonight. Throughout Oct. 18 and 1Q, a navy communique said. army, navy and marine coma aircraft ham- mercd at the enemy on Guadalcan- al. and the great Japanese thrust which has been expected for dayl has vet w not started. However, there was no means d telling on the basis of the commun- ique whether the air raids had alt- ered Japanese plans, or ivhcmor the encmv was follovrin: u. pro-zir- railoed schedule of Rolling set and fuliv prepared before launching l land offensive designed to wrest rho OTTAWA, Oct. Z0—(CP)—TfiQ Canadian (Active) Army in its 180th overseas casualty list of the war todav reported the death of seven officers and men An officer previously reported missing was reported_ illed 1n ac- tion. one non-commissioned officer previously rvported missing at sea and lzscilciled killed was listed as rc- ’11ie ilifln previously reported miss- ing was L. Sgt. Cecil Gordon Coch- rane of Pembroke, Ont., a casualty of the recent sinking by enemy tor- pedo of the Newfoundland-Nova Scotia ferry Caribou. with 137 live,‘ vital Guadalcanal airfield from tho plollowin“ g. m. hi,“ h; 9g American nlarines and armv men. casualties; Hoverng in nearby wrltm-s was a overseas large enemy fleet of warshi Pllil auxiliaries, ailhollgth the nrlvv com- munique said (hero had been iin Lir- thei- landings on Guadalcanal. soar Ii RT Previously reported mlssln now reported killed in action: Royal Canadian Artillery. Fairweather, Murry Eugen, Lieuc. Mrs. Doris Elizabeth Fairweatiiei (wife) R0. box 1'73. Ham ton, N.B. Previously reported miss n: at sec believed killed, now reported killed? ' Central Ontario Regiment. Cochi-aiie, Cecil Gordon, Lsgt. Pembroke, Ont. Died of wound: while prisoner o! Western Ontario Regiment, Homes, Ronald Thomas. Pte, Al- dvrsliot. Hunts. Eng. Die of wounds iaccldentalll Western Ontario Regiment. Dowdy, William Edward, PM, Corps. 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