a it?‘ NTR . Oct. ll-(OD-A - reiugliat. Th... semi-d of Io:- treai Casiadiena in afsgrmerufliantiogeadl na. gitlcikeay gbsesltgggasset. on his back. it I lear: y- wtiaoiih expected to ANNUAL MEETING CIIARLOTIETOWN cvanmc own ' ‘ MONDAY, ocn- 25th‘ AT a an. ir"'ha"r'iq'h‘"'sa"'u'v"aalia“ i‘. i.'.""~a“i""-..a"' '13‘ alla h alvaaea. ...__.-____.i_ caaswau. m, paowarapas OONIIDIIATION LIII INIUI» ANOI. 10-15-31. Annual Reports and Election of Officer; J. C. MONTGOMERY, Seere MONTRIML. Oct. ll - (OP) — cuba 1s a potential market for (lan- ada cod fish. according to l‘. Les- lie Fraser. president of the Praaer In-uit and Steamship Company. Limited. of Havana. 1n an intorview here today. In return, he said, would like to sell Canada bananas. oranges and grapefruit, of which . there is a big surplus for 6X90" ll th=t West Indies Island. Mr. Fraser's company is the lar- gest independent concern of its kind in Cuba. and he is visiting Canada to investigate the possibil- ity of developing more trade bet- ween his country and the Domin- ion. The pnnual amount oi ban- 8718s handled by his firm approxi- mates two million stems. he stated- Bcfore the war, Cuba was unable to ship bananas to canada because of lhe letter‘: preferential treat- ment of the fruit from Jamaica. Saint John Wins Maritime Junior Baseball Grown it ll.ll are urgently needed by our local milkmen. Do not hoard same or use for any other purpose. It is a war- time duty to put out every available bottle. In most cases these belong to your miikman. Be patrlotic— give them to him, and help Speed the Victory, By request, MILK CONTROL BOARD, Dr. WJI. Carson, Sect’ . wit,” . uyil". .. w ' '1 _;- cemetery <——"‘ mm m made s crolsfpa bh BAZAAR. Pllll - Unavoldab omitted from yesterday's report o l “g”; ‘gall?! g: b. m gwmigottetosgn Hospital Banal‘ Roman o etery. ____ d ted b Von bymhdial gear] Ooatello, 0i Victoria Avenue. FUNERAL YIBTEIIDAY —- The funeral of Miss Harriet Pound was held yesterday afternoon from the home of Phoebe Stewart. Frederic- ton. Services at the homo and grave _____ were conducted by Rev. DJ M SUDDEN DEATH YESTERDAY Kin. Tho Pallbelrorl Ward! 181MB ._M,-; gum, grgrm-y, Monaco; urrav. Simon Blcndon. Sterling who has been via ting her home "“““‘- 3911191111" WWU- N011"!!! in Charlottetown is 1e vlng this “"P"““1d-M"Pd°°k 5W!“ m‘ mugging (o; 5m“, Jqhn, p13,, h". tennent waa in Hartsville Oemoterv. on t UNLICENSED BIKES SIIZED- Yesterday morning the City Police were quite busy rounding up unlic- ensed bikes. Although ample warn- ing had been given by police re- garding this tax, many failed to comply with the regulations- Any bikes "nregistered were seized and approximately one hundred were month. in be ut of hockey as a § linlzasmvdn for oseveral weeks. how- ‘ ever. Detroit lied Wings liave Six Rookies i l psraorr. Oct. la-rom-six trookies, five of them new to pre- Progrossiv Work In ilegotable 0ils j Buffalo llonors Joe‘ Moilarthy BUPFAID. N.Y., Oct. l8—-(OP)-— Joo McCarthy. manaxer of the New York Yankees. was made honorary commissioner of the Buffalo Po- libckey league will. uniform here tomorrow wher. the Stanley Cup champions open n pro-season ex- hibition series azainst Cleveland Barons of the American Leasue. Gordon Sherritt. who played Chili. In n 1 times, as hown by _ .».».,;;-.-.-,,.- ..s.":’s*.:.'. some; por more n an on pounds of vegetable oils, moa M! ‘vemmw’ m“ m mm Sergeant r. s. Bernard, Queens County, P. s. r. uses the body oi m C. J. Aiken also from P. E. I. as a human gangway 6o clear barbed wire" entanglements in the tough tr ‘ _ at Aldershot Camp- SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Oct. i8- odav and ac- tcPi-An irun man performance bv Fred Kierstead enabled a Saint Jllhn team tn win the Maritime iuior baseball championship lodav f th first time ohfteg holduw. Dominion Hawks to a 2.2 tie. Kizrstead also went the route in a sevendnning second with New Haven and Indianapolis in the American League lust veal‘. is [he oniv one of the six rookies with previous professional experL ence. One of the others is Frank Ben- nett of Toronto a centre considered most promising newcomer on the lic Department t eufmed ‘he can “No. ‘ mum m countries now in enemy hands. Since the beginning of the war. many of these oils have been unob- tainable, but their absence has been cpnsiderably offset by the efforts o th Domini tlno f Workers Learn wit... l. ttsfilt’. n23. hand, the production of oils that the world of nnorwf’ ill! d oar an woviere driver them to t d where. it was fouid that ier were not serious. sslza straps - u be 1 u» hoards. aha ‘of the fislnag- taken by truck to the police stat- ion. Al. excepting two. were retur- ned to their owners on payment of license fee. Mr. Birtwhlstle, Chief of Police, gives further warning to those who are delinquent and asks gfrllglefl to comply with regulations at the vices in the Victory Loan and it that larize numbers will be out to t b ivins th lr so ~ we andingaregts of th: Fiftrh expected is hear them. The National m_ittee will scnd nlon War Finance Coni- i? spec " speakers to present- tho lmportan I sublect of the l-‘i.\.h Victory loan. the Iriday and found in operation. About loo mash and four xallons o "shine" lso lgcvated. Another still was game. and hurled Saint John Shamrocks to a 8-2 win. aivinu Shamrocks the title by a slim. to- tntdoubichencler score of 5-4. Kicrstead. known as the horse." wcn both Eames o! the N"! Brunswick finals. when Shamrocks eliminated Saint John Eagles. Pre- viouglv, a st. Stephen team took the provincial title, oniv to bc dis. qualified when a Difly?!‘ W35 mun“ over the am‘ limit. The Nova Scotin champions en- teijgd the Maritime finals after de- feating Liverpool Cubs. Dominion iiftwks won. the tri-prcvlnce crown in 194i. The Battle 0f The Bands The shrill wail of the Pipes in a medley of Gaelic songs?- wiii engage in a musical battle with the martial music of‘ brass when the band of Beach Grove Training Centre, under direction of Bandmaster Corporal Doiron takes on the L. .0. A. Pipe Band under the baton of Pip Major Duncan at . Murray Harbour North, Thursday, 6.30 P.M. Murray Harbour South, Thursday, 8.00 P. M. g Murray River Thursday, 9.00 P.M. f Prominent speakers will present the story of the Fifth Victory Loan. ' f NATIONAL WAR FINANCE OOMMITTII louad by manaizer Jack Adams. . rookies are Rudy Zun- c erah of the now-defunct Michigan-Ontario League. Tony Bukovich. and Bernie Ruelle. for- mer MichilzamOntario league for- wards. and Frank (Red) Kane. a husky amateur who can olav eith- er defence or centre ice. Kane was with the Strntford, Ont. Juniors last season- can be grown in Canada. and, on the other hand. to increase " by the scientific adaptation of oer- tain oils to other uses. Much ligh has been thrown on the fa - g importance 0f War Needs At First llanil BY SYNEY GRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer - IDNDON, Oct. l8 -(OP)- ‘The ople and the aovernment of gritain are closer to each other now than at. an time in "this wif- Tyie peoples eaders have found a new ach to the problems on which know they mm h!" the co-operation of the bus driver. g postman, the ammunition worker and the housewife if the . Th uzw YORK. Oct. l8—(AP)-~ ma," 5., w u."§»w'il1.'§ brie; The Arrny-Notre Dame football mm ‘New’, and mums, m; same. ripening into one of the unblem- m. dimmgom prize plum the ma Uni é“ oummdm‘ “um, o; com. l although 1c will not be ‘ b°“'°‘“ m‘ P”? ' m“ m‘ played until Nov. 6. government‘ was tfhedrecentith seating It was also the first time Bill As usual the same will be play. °' me n“ m" e“ e" w ‘ l-lilghcs’ boys had won a game away ed 1h Yankee Stadium which “m” "m" '1' W“ “ “m” from home in six seasons. “seats approximately 72.000 persons. were a found nea . . ("R0 (ll-Ull- The usual roset- ina of the Gyro Olub was he: at the Charlottetown Hotel on lion- day, Oct. l6 . The h‘ . mu MacNeiii presided. During the meetinu a letter from the Nation- ‘séggfifigtancva-Bgmmgtbtgleuentiléfid . ru e Fifth Victory loan, was roan: and Musical Treat For Murray iliver, Murray llarbor llo. iind So. The pegple of Murray Harbor North. Murray l-farbo B0 rt by report n com- nitly by representatives of al and the Iibrage Crops ions of the lkperimenta Farms Service and the Division of Chemistry, science service. Dom-i inion Department of Atricuiture. The work of these Divisions has demonstrated a wide field for pro- gress in the adaptation of certain oils for other uses. For $55.32.‘. ".?.“°‘¥.i“ “'2 ilh°‘““i 0 P0 on o seed o is transformed into fa Anny-Notre ilame flame ls Sellout When (By The Canadian Press) The win-starved Montreal Bull- dogs earned their first Big Four victory in three years when they defeated Hamilton Tigers 0-4 at Hamilton three years ago today. Remember l0 Q l lilifl 3,51,, "“ muomgflgm‘ inner: Centre play at those com. °1 munitl . h" l£P_°*il3.'!i_"__£fll- . The gsndid musicians who fgg 10-19-1i- out 0111' will! Bv J. R. Williams Our Boarding House e olive. peanut. or oth- ism . . ., "Tl-NS sPonrs WRITER er formerly imported Mn drying , , PICKS ‘(OUTO BLOW oi some of these new substitutes -' . , 11s 5 O ml!’ N “Ml-Per. as for example, a ' 11104111“! Peanut oil developed u a, textile lubricant to replace olive oil. Others may be superior to the mat. "W! they replace. as is tepoftgd for a modified cottonseed oil whim is said to be more stab than pqjm pil_ln_ the tin-plate and terns-plate constr for c.- non-r another rtion which can take The government brought the women "professional women. housewives. women in the services, war workers ..- to London at the ‘fivemments e nso. For near] hours in A) Hall, the m nister explained the way the war has gone so far hat remained to be dons for Ontheotherh d,i 1i the increase in gigwinxg‘ Zfipmffifi “We. such as flax, soybeans, gun. flowers; rape and safflower, the acreage has been incre d count sc e was a. hooi teach ‘ “It h: been most irlispiring," she ‘i.....“"' flint‘; l?“ ‘H. "téil; as o o q and I personally feel impelled to go 5R4 °1 back and work with redcubled d t it- Other oil: aarevarilvsaéesgary, and the sources of these have been 1n. vesiizated. seed supplies increased, and considerable aoreaaes are in Mflnect for 1943. In the growing of K\ , -\\‘\§\\\\v:,\\;.\\\\\ - l? @313.“ th no sugar-coating, the war may last through a filth and sixth year and ‘that there mustbe no slackening of the “pace and vigor" of the national e fort. He had 6.000 ardent mission- aries to carry his message after the es m . Ministers forsock their offices to talk to the women. Almost every department concerned with domestl¢ and international affairs had its m- Churchill, op man there -- Porc secretary llden. Labor minis er Bevin, Food Minister Lord Woolto n. ‘rhis is not the onl care of the government taikin d eotly to the people in such in ate fashion. At the height of the campaign to let the people know of the country's coal George, Fuel the coalfields the miners and their wtivg to talk over their problems a a Those 6.000 women won a fateful pledge from the cabinet: government will consult and use the women of Britain after ma“ war. h b‘ M ed ey may ave en" r women in tired clothes" -- as Miss Florence Horsbrugh. Parliamentary Secret- arly to the Ministry of Health des- cr bed them. But there was o trace of tiredness in their e interest Lhdththeir’ recepéion of ma: has’ ese mm e men been invited to meatz- ‘y Mr. Bevin: "This winter and ear- iy Ipring bring the , atest task Britain has ever had face." Shoes for Children Mr. Dalton: "We are making more shoes for children -- thirty _ Wherever our troops must live and fight in rigorous climates, there you will find in their equipment, Sianfielcfs Underwear. That is because a large part oi Stanfield’: production of underwear is going to our armed forces. But . . . we are still providing underwear for civilian use, though some dealers maynot always have a full range of styles and sizes. Ii you must buy new under- wear, choose Staniieldfil. Then Qfflb," yflflfflo‘, ‘flQ cffll m‘ W“ Will be am of quality. sr‘-§§€..'i?i§?.‘2.ihl§‘ .2i‘.¥.i.."l’.‘.‘5"§ good fit, long wear, and plenty ifinijlfigoifmafiég“ °*°°"‘°"- mmca.e~is.-.sg.te we want win ' win this war, and the ptace. ITAIIIILD‘! lwuno the women of the and not after the war. awn” ooun now "Nomi Women should be on the r structlon committee because 12% h.""1¥.§°'li.“.°'i.i.".~'""’°'““' BY Edwin? CAN'T A FEi. A VEN ISK A SIMPLLE LIE QUE§FION ?U DON'T ASK ME WHAT summa- aov l5 LIKE-J! non’? knows! BUT I HOPE HE TAKEa _HERE~-YO.I CAN WASH TH’ WINXUS WHILE YOtYfiE ASKIN’ FOOLISH QUESTIONS-- HUH~WHAT'D wou SAY i’? u \ Sm lVF/El a '5 [[11 A If’: Lin/tibia’ - ll/vaz-"n WEAR . RES one p16, ‘ ~ - ENCHES, COLONEL- You wouuowr av ANY cumce BE wt oaauoma us Ci 0 i-_..__ DHTIOYIB‘! IXFIIIBNOI DON. Oct. ll-(OH-u. . zmPennel. 13.80.. llstl n . ‘ialerslo lnnsltivllgavfligle ‘tillllglnlflitim Class destroyer which has just lc-fhglieuglesleofig Milli" "an? a ore a .- oommehe beaches. °"' ' wvavsl-v-z-Wsss-na. new; ‘ 1 l»