TQILZWQQARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oqoaaaza. u... t, gAcE __'I‘EN local Interact. but ulnar-thing of I newly union may In inserted it b cents n word, strictly plyablc ll: advance. CONFI-IDERATION urn irvsua more . t-ura COOKS for Photographs. Li-l78-9-lG-tl ourics _— Thursday October zlird- ' Admission 35c. Everbody ivelconie. L 663-10-22-21 110m’. Raivirltarv a. C0. FURS —-Holt miiirew Furs are being! 511mm at Moore & Mcl/eud Limited l w \ w v y v M 1T5 A I'M-JON D5591‘- '- Aml- i iirer. report/ed a total nieiirbersi. Annual meeting The Liguorian Credit Union, L.id., beldits sixth annual meeting last eveiung at the Holy Redeemer Holli- Mr. Cecil Costello presided all about 250 members attended. r. J. Pius Callaghan, the tr~ " / l 1P. of 503 and that the total l)\.l5lllt.*;S_ of the your was in excess of swoon.» Total assets of the credit Uillull] amounted to $23,000 and snare holdings are around $20,000. The report or the board of direc- tors. delivered iry Mr James Coylc, recoirrlirclined that a ctiridc-rrti lczrirririfcurinirrsv Liguorian Orcdit Odd Fellows of i: iw- -»-- ~= Union holds District no. 12 Elect slate The regular meeting of the Odd Fellows lodges which compose Dis-' trict N0. l2, I.O.().F. 0f the Mari- time Provinces of Canada. was held last iiight in Odd Fellows Hall, city. it was presided over by D.D.G.M. AK. Cameron of Summerslde, Re- ports were presented from zhe lodges which compose the district, which reflected the ood work being flccflmblishod in thfis part of ihi j risdiction. Ways and means were discussed to meet the trials Janet iovcs to dance and sing Bubaevcr gets a chance, poor thing. today. Be sure to see ilris niagnif- I iccnt Yilspifly. L 70g , be“ and ma“ i‘ rem“ °l 1° Pei] arid ideas were exchanged as to the °f mm“ P“ 96"‘ “e Paid i" "lWPJ irrcscnt day conditions bring about. cent be iiradc on interest priylilcns. best “leans to carry om movements POLICE COURT —— In the Police Court yesterday morning, a motor- ist charged with reckless driving Wfls fined $20 and costs or 30 days. Another driver charged with reck- less driving was remanded until w. (lay for sentence. The dates all go to Janet's friends, They all perspire, but she offends. Fat/I fo/Illg/lf wit/l l/FEBUW ~THE QIE SOAP ESPECIALLY MADE TO PREVENT "E0." (Body OIIN) CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY-Mem- bers of the Alpha Rebekah Lfldge recently celebrated another birth- day a5 they gathered in the Lodge room following their regular session. A boaulifirlly- decorated birthday cake was generously served in the members during the Qbscrvance. Air enjoyable short program was given and Noble Grand, Sister Norma Yoirrrkcr presided. Auction Sale I will villi-r for salt‘ by Airction] FIREMEN OUT -- T119 “T001011 u, 1., 01hr,‘ mo" m, F" ‘y Oct I were ciilivsfl out for a roof fire at 2m, m, 3l,,,.k,.,_ Sl|uar‘|' 1 huts“, a residence on Upper lllllsboro 3L. dump curt M“; humrsx yesterday afternoon at 3.30. The (-||_,\§_ ‘yon-tn blurs burned a small hole irr the _,\u,.l;,,,,,.,.r toot before it was extinguished. It ' i is brhcrcd the fire Wits causcrl by.‘ sparks from the flue. Tire house is (“Ylltd bl’ D1‘. H. E. Yeo but is oc- L 701-10’ Mr- Coyle also reported that Llic usual 20 per cent o! net earnings had been set aside iii the Guaranty Fund arid that ilve per cent had. been put in all education iulld. "Bo true to the pfinciplcs o1‘ so- cial justice. as exemplified in your credit union," urged Mr. Coyic. end; and that end is the distribu- tion of property and the control of our economic life according to Christian principles," stated Coyic in his address. , Other corrrliiiitecs reporting were the credit coiirrniticc. composed of Jirmcs Duffy, Frank Desltochcs and, Cornelius Gaudct, the supervisory‘ committee, composed oi Leonard MacDonald, P »J. Rossiter: and’ Stephen Connolly and the nominal- ing committee eorirposcd of Patrick Doyle, Johii Callaghan and Edmund -e P't . 11in the election of officers Mr.‘ James Duffy was placed on the credit committee. Mr. Leonard Mac- Donald oir lire supervisory DDlnllllc- tee iiird uri the board oi directors Messrs. Jliliics J. coylv. J. Pills Cni- loglialr, ltocicrrck Maw-Donald and Miss Adele Coyle. 3 3- . _ “ (1130601233133101 cilpisrl by someone else. , B ‘ T N i- dlziiitcr the busiiitcsgl séesgioitwezhozlt AU UM TlL-LNKOFIERDVG - a resscs were civ e ' . . g,’ g Last evehirlg the Evening Auxiliary Mac-Donald. C5533». End J- T- -—--— g» o, Lil the W. M S, Trinity United Crotelrrr. Iifarrngiili.’ Dlrecwlfm the R C.A F headquarters has arr- :> w t d 5.- Church. held their autumn ‘Phunli- Pfiiiffl Ellwdlli 151,395‘ (Fed-ill U11" ncuiiccd {Mir Pilot Officer Lloyd P e oiferiirg service, Several members ion league. A delicious lunch was H_ Jenxmd l,“ mm pushed to 3 - gram iY-‘Yi i“ lme ilmigbm M“! my sewed w ‘he members and "Slum; Eastern Air Cciirizuanti, with head- . —‘*—- y - ._, L _ t . " 25 (riirpciiters wlintcll for vjcgnggglihilrg? ilijrtliiirrlebyuihihiuigi- gues s ifiilsrfibreirs tgiivriiiaiifnitixdggt fipiffiytli-gisf g dxmmmh“ 3M,‘ Ammged ‘ Gm“ m‘ “wk i“ u" mlssiim field ficer Totin C ‘McCall has been ap- D, harrspnrtaticn. Leaving for '\ of Honan, China, was listened to‘ pointed “g5 nafson officer M Q mainland Sllillflifly, October ivith grcal; interest, i headhumlujli; Ottawa 5 - . . '““'““ . P'lt O-lf‘: - or it . f l » Avril-i l~--»e'-iii--»-= m- .<~*"»= "WIDE — A sch’- wi-i - of it? Q....,‘.-§‘o...£.£.."‘.i~... Zfiiliil g suriirico (lint-c, 10'; Queen lFlitOll occurdrcct, tit the “corner ' ChM-1Duemw,, p E 1‘ the son o,‘ - Sin-rt, flmrlirttotiririi, any . ZPOy Rn rnce S eels about. 1h 1M R fiaroldlwnkins MP i: "n" "Mil 9 p.m. Oct. 23. firs,Civcslédifilggfitélegvifiiénsh Afcoup we Qllfiecris duriiJB m1; n: the nine: - 1Q _ H _ n i» 9 tlrm‘ ——-- rteen twenties and later or! Calgary, g L 708 gt cittsirs dilinven up over-l the curb This “wk the Navy Lgagug 91' Aifter graduation from Acadia iQOCYCIOO-tf-O" Q B0 1 m“ mes “ere 515mb’ dam" Cirrraiia is calling the nation to D11)’ Unlemlil’. .W°1l"111<‘» N-S - P110! sigcrl but norrc of inyirrcd. The coup was going ea m? Ocflfiiiiflllilitribute to tlic rn-zn 0i the sea vcho Officer Jenkins for two years was 5' rare rvirrirrrrg the War‘ ior democracy English assist-ant at McGril Uni- "Tha credit union is a means w an Bus ' mcrsrdc. for a general betterment of condi- tions. The officers elected for the next year are as follows: Chairman, A. K. Cameron, Sum- irierside. Warden, R. Cari-others, Moiira~ Chaplain, Reg MacNutt, Char- lottetown. Secretary, F. E. Written, Sum- Guzir-dlarr, G. G. Gregory, Char- lottctoivn. Tire Chairman will arrange for the time and place of the next meeting, which will be to hear the report of some special committees- flpp0llll0tfi at this meeting. Lloyd ll. Jenkins ls First Press liaison Officer E‘ ‘ funeral will be hel HEADQUARTERS mndquarters will be open today lTFlllfSififll" instead of Friday from 1.30m 5.30 p.m. GYM CLASSES Will all Guldos intending to join the special Guido gym classes riease register zit the Y MC A. (rii Tircsrlsy next, Oct. 28th, at 4 l5 p.m. i SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL Honour Roll for Sc-plcmber. Grade X.-l. Char es Holland; I. Ariiia Pierce and Billie Pierce; 8. Vivian Crouchcr _ Grade lX-i. Melvyn MacKenzre; l2 Leo hfucLcliarr; 3, Doreen Dun- 0|). Grade VllI.-l, Billie Crockett" 2, Francis Cireverie; 3, Vernon Poo e. Perfect Artcrrdancc-Biilie Pierce, Melvyn MacKenzie, _I..eo Maclieilan, Billy Crockett. Francis cheverie. zurss aricoxrsxs DEPARTMENT Gffille vn.~r_ Aubiri Paouet; 2. e. Grade Vll (a\—l, Alton Mac- Kenzre; 2, John Stubbert; 3, Spurg- con Humidor. (‘iradc Vi. (bi~i. Damien Muc- Dslrrrld; 2. Albert M. Chcverie; 3, Alix-i". L. Clrcvvric. Ferrel-r. flllAuiiilillce-Aublll Paquet, Alton Mrrcitcnzrc, FfftnClS Lewis, Elmer Chcvcrrc, Clement MacPhee. MISS BCKKIIRS DEHARTMENT Grad:- V.—l Colin Jarvis; J:i 'o..li; 3. H(.\.\'kil'(l Glover. G do iV.-l Basil MacDonald; 2, Paqrloil ll. Charles LtrVie. Perfect attendance-Colin Jarvis, Melvin MrrcPhcc, Cecil Murphy, Kenneth Paquct. “I55 IIOLLANDE DEPARTMENT 1, Eric MacEvren; 2, Fflfi lillfllll ‘ i. Hazel Crockett, Grade 1I.--l, Donny IsaBrcch; 2, R . MacDonald; 3. Charles Shev- Kenneth (I d l. ( i-l. Danny Cheverie‘ 2. rlriiiikiyu fieartz; 8, George Noel Donald. Grade f. (bl-l, James Sim ‘ 2. Kimball Jarvis; 3, uriei Crouchcr. Perfect attcnriairce—.lames Chev- erle, Razz-ll Crockett. Fred Pequot, Chcveric, Harriet Jackson, Edgar‘ Siccic. Charles Franklyn Hvarlz. ‘ Donny Lalireclr, Jtinrcs Sim son. Principal-E. James Mac onaid. .6; or: T00 iiarrv SYDNEY. N. S. W.. —- CP) -- P0-, I iitroi car‘ chased a bandit erid street. but 10st him! I I when he crawled through a narrow. window “loo small tor any oi the lice iir 11A) t0 a flea . officers to negotiate. ' nan-us MACPIIERSON ~ In the city on ,v Oct, 22, 1M1 James MacPlrcrs-m. ' aged B8 veers, The remains will be ‘ transferred orr Thursday afternoon Funeral he at 9 ll. m. Pri- A. Hennesse from the A. w ere Home to OPOTRELOAND. day morning. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlllslilro Phone I49 1: Vernon Jarvis and on Fitzroy and the other machine’ south on Prince when it itappeiretii BELIEVE WOMAN LOCATEW-i Chief of Police A. Blrtwhistle said inst night irc believed Mrs. Slew- iiri Burns of Slicrbrooke. PEI. iron,- the Mrs. Emily Burns of Prince Edward Island whose whereabouts were sought by the British Consul at Detroit, It is understood she was a beneficiary under the terms of a \i'il'i.Wl'lcl1 the story was published that Mrs. Emily Burris wars being looked for, Chief Birt- ivliistle received several calls telling him that the woman resid- ed at Sherbrooke. Be has forward- ed letters to her which the Consul sent him. FOUR NAVY BOYS —F0ur sous in the navy is the proud boast of Captain and Mrs Louis Herring of Murray River. The boys, all of them with the Canadian Navy, are‘. Friend, Leonard, John and Hubert. Three of them were school teach- ers before enlisting but the feel of a ship was familiar to all. Their father is a well known Captain who has been operating his own sailing vessel for many years and the sons often accompanied him on short trips. Frherrd, John and Hubert are wireless operators. Thcir brother. Leonard, enlisted shortly after the outbreak of war and has exper- ienced many thrilling experiences on the decks of British or Canad- ian warships. _ Personals Mr. J. P. White of Charlottetown has returned after a pleasant visit to Halifax and. Dartmouth. Mrs. John A. MacDonald receiv- ed a cziblegram that hcr husband, Lac. John A. MacDonald of Glen- fiiinriii, arrived in England safely Miss Frances smith has returned from Halifax where she spent the “reek-end visiting her brother. Ern- est Smith. He is serving with the ltcynl Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Mrs. Leo Croken has returned to Charlottetown after a leasant week end spent. at Halifax, he was visit- ing her husband, Cpl, L. F. Crokcn of the Royal Canadian Air Force. He is stationed at. the Nova Scotia capital. Her many friends on the Island will be sorry to learn that Mrs. (Rev) E. s. weeks is seriously iii at her home in Sackville. Mrs. Weeks had a severe stroke of par- alysls in July i982, and has been an invalid since that time. Her daughter Jean arrived from Toron- to this week and her (step) daught- er Pearl will arrive in a day m‘ so. Her son Dr. Ernest is in the Min- isti-v of lnfoi-miitlcp. lxiridon, Eng- land. Early returns ‘Tc show trend VANCOUVER. Oct. 21 —-'(CP\ - Early returns trickling in from scat- fared ridings throughout British Columbia tonight gave little indica- tion oi’ how the province's voters had cast their ballots in choosing 4R members for the next legislature. In no case were the first returns after the polls closed at 8 p. m. P. ' 8.1"‘. (Midnight EDT) conclusive m. (‘H1811 t0 indicate a trend toward any o! the three major parties- Liberal, Conservative and C. C. 1",... Elm are contesting nearly every rid- g. , In several cases the three parties ‘showed llmosl- even strength lri and everywhere throughout ilre llo- varsity. Montreal. and. after receiv- minion people are honouring the mg his M-A. Joined the editorial boys in iravy blue. Last night a vcliiy staff of the Citizen Prominent in enjoyable function took place at e Charlottetown Royal Canadian N..- vai Volunteer Reserve Barracks when the Wavy Navy Club-ironi- en's auxiliary to the local navy- sponsored a mixed bridge party. Through the ldnd permission of Iiieut. K. Birtwistle, Officer Conl- mandlng, the barracks were thr-nryn, open for the event and 48 tables oft bridge were held. A large number of| the visitors availed themselves me opportunity of inspecting tire Navy building and courteous oiii- cers conductcd them on a tour of ins ctlori. The citizens. who were for uriate enough to be present. were surprised to frird such _a well cqul - ped naval training building in ‘rte city. Spotlcssly clean and well lard off. the various quarters were ll rev- elation to many and in eachmft of the bulldrn , which is deszgned like a ship, wel trained naval mfli explained the various operations carried on during training periods. After this intimate glance into th-c surroundings oi the urcn pi the “Silent Service" as the Navy is wcli named. the bridge party got under- way. When the results of flit‘. night's play were announced the following winners were named: For rubbers: Ladies, first P1129, MIS- Ted Woodburn; second, Mrs. S Pcppin: consolation Mrs. G. Har- G- seriously ill overseas. one danger- ously ill in Canada and one inluri-d amateur baseball in his younger days, he toured Canada and lire egstern U S. two scawus with the Maritime College Players Pilot Officer McCall was born in Port. Dover, Ont, and spent mcst of his life in Simone, virhcre for 10 years he was news editor of the Slmcoe Reformer. In i937 he be- came secretary to Hon. Eric Cross on the latt ‘s appointment as On- tario Ministrr" and after- Mr, Ciosss retirement served as departmental secretary and later assistant director, On- tario Travel and Publicity Bureau. R.G.A.F. list 0f Casualties OTTAWA. Oct. 22 - (C?) _ The Royal Canadian Air Force in an uf- ficial casualty list today reported two men dead overseas, two dead in Canada and fivemlssing. One, previouslv reported missing, was re- ported prisoner of war". one reported or Public Welfare, , die. Quick games. first. MP5‘ Ewe“ in an automobile accident. grétaltgrlatyqdyd figfidhealr/frsbrofiiflf mu latest list of casualties btlllils the total of dead and migilzng since Following is tire latest official casualty list ‘with official numbers and next. of kin:-- Overseas: Killed on active service‘ Fullerton, Bernard. Sgt, Can. 12.65032, Mrs. S. W. Fullerton (moth- er) Wolfvlile. N. S. MacDonald, Ian Allister, Sgt. Can. B54025. C H. MacDonald (fe- thei-t Ottawa. Rubbers. gentlemen, first. “r. JosEDh McMillan; second, Mr. M. Ba nail; consolation, Mr. George ardle. Quick games. first. Chrcf A. Birt- wistie; second. Ml‘. Georgi! R091"- scn; consolation, Dr. C. Beer. A lunch was then served by the ladies to conclude a most elllvyflble evening. Navy Week in Schools School children in the city and Mm,“ Mm. an. o muons. throughout ihc province ‘aivre kpatrté, Sm“ arm," Evan): P0“ ca“ gticftevsgflfrit/iilitilré glrgvilheafgng“ iJMi, Mrs. a. a. $ncli (wife) o-ir. . RBIKV- Ercal 51°“ “bout the dlstmgulspid‘ Barkhousc, Donald Frederick. S t- imval bums °i the 3%‘? gnpitfi Can. Bessie. Mrs. R. MacD. sili- frucllacnsliersexltigii? ciiifiierfiii Drosrzmil hrouse ‘mmheri 425 Oxnmi 5t" Ha" ~ i ax. moored Wt by W‘- ‘WY ma!“ “l: Davidson, William Howard. s t. imggftznltllrweigf ‘lbservmwe °f ‘ms, Cant B61401. tli/IITS "t8. Davlzlsilon 1m - (nro or) Pres on 0n. A wnvenl?‘ ‘its: at“ aijeltpfgl Silgttfilfillfiflfl. James Blake. Sgt, wed bv the “w h i"! h- L, , ;.,e~ Can. 1155025. Mrs. c. B< Stephenson dlsirlbumd mha t e fcdg? De“ ‘TM (nrothcr) Toronto. province bi’ l- 9 PWVTQ‘, Dnlfflns, Taylor. Cyril Garfield. sgt, ‘Jan. men‘ °l Educam“ ‘ c l "",,n_, R6056], Mrs. G Taylor" (mother) interesting swath“ at! rinuvil-i “h. Grand Falls, Newfoundland. P8911611“ and 9t er 3 08,2323 1:”? us! Previously reported missing-mow "5 i° the "Mg? “m”: f W50; fh, reported prisoner of war: deed-i °f ‘he "w" e Iitviins. Gcor e Thomas Joseph, ns (mother) 52 1-2 Prince 5t, Halifax. Seriously ill on active service: Carmichael, John Baird. but. Can. 1160285. Mrs. D. W. Carmichael (mother) Crossfieid, Alta- Canada. Killed on active service: Brlmberry. Paul Russell. LAC. 214x281, Mrs. E. Brimborry (mother) Okr on. O, Williams, Remson Taylor", LAC, B79400, Mrs. G. Williams (mother) Great Neck, N. Y. Seriously injured in automobile accident. Pike, Cyril Jeffery, ACL, R. A. F. 1312939, W. H. Pike (father) New- port, N. S. - Dangerousrlyeiil : Quinton derick Herbert, S t., Rdlliilll, s. F. H. Quinton (wt e) Toronto. IMMEDIATE __(<><>ntln\1=t d ._1.I91n_ P1821) u- uncement. In a general way, the excerpts showed that Henderson opposed c- doptlon of the Canadians scheme in the United States because-__ Opposes Canadian Scheme l. Canada is devoting 44 per cent of her productive capacity to the war, whereas the United States has mobilized only i5 per cent. Un'il this mobilization had been com- pleted. Canada relied on selective price controls and only now, with output assured and war industries manned. has the all-embraclng scheme been put into operation. 2. Canada was both economically rind psychologically prepared for "M "ion. being at war and her peo- ple prepared and willing to ace-n : or flees. Canadian taxes are far higher than American imposts, pro- fits and dividends are (Pminlshing articles include: Our Grout Eiiitfie Sgt" ca“ R65 07‘ Mrs, E Eva It of .. ...-..______ T.i.“’“‘%‘l.’ .33.: -"°*:"ir e Je ‘vis ay, e n r Blsmurhk and The Men of tie Mei- Hm 1W Milli NEWPDRT [LUFFS lfllll chant Marine. These stfiriiets (flowed! ‘i’ "“* l" subject matter for s or sons- zforis in the classroom. "UT “UR WAY In addition to this 10.000 0611001 and. with wages in war industries BY J. R. William: Q If you're troubled by constipation . . . the common type caused by lack of‘ the proper kind of "bulk" in your diet . . . try eating KELDOGGS ALL-BRAN. See if this delicious cereal doesn't help you feel better . . . brighten your‘ days . . . and make you forget all about those harsh, un- pleasant cathartics that can offer 01113! temporary relief. You'll like this better way . . . tasty, crisp ALL. BRAN, the natural preventative F 70 45 A Flop It takes time. 'alcee.dy tied to the cost of livlrig "the general ceiling helps Canada to achieve at least s measure of uniformity of sacrifice." Henderson by inference at least approved the extension of the cost of living bonuses to all industries in Canada. It has been paid to war industries since December, 1940, and he believed its extension was lu- evitablo for two reasons:- i. Because civilian industries were free to bid labor away from vital war Work. 2. Because the bonus system in war industries was operating un- fairly to the government through civilian indusitries lncziasing both wages and prices. shooting up tire cost of living and fflislng the bon- us the federal government must DIW- "It was obviously unfair- to leave the unrestrained private employers to compete with the government outside the bonus system." Hender- son reported. Serious Problem Seen Serious administrative problems will arise in Canada, Henderson de- clared. and even bigger- one; would develop in the United States if any aomparsble plan were established ere. "We have not reached the shin where we need or could wisely s- dorit the drastic ooiimi writer-i Ca- nada has instituted," he added. "But we do need legislation which will at least enable ue to do what Canada has been doing foi- two year-s. "If we act promptly we ngiy yet be able to forestall more fai- reach- iiig reglnientation." scrum WATCH our Arthur W. Fadden is Austr li W" Prime minister and he Flog): OffiCQ_2_lfl;Q.__l|'l.(_i_;l_¥, that gets at the cause of trouble and corrects it. But remember, ALL- BRAN doesn't work like a purgativg, ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg's i" 1401161011. Canada, and sold in 2 conveniently sized packages at; all grocers‘ . . . in individual serving packages at restaurants. Eat it every day, as a ocreai or in muffins, and drink plenty of water. "5"" ‘J 5495111 Buy 7n Saving: Col-Means" KEEPS YOU REGULAR . . . _.-__, QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND DONA TIONS Repeated combing raids on sn- “sh POrt areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians In Great Britain who are harried from drelter to shelter and finally (“ll/en into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all places of relative security, but their belong. (has of all kinds are destroyed. Th9 task of emergency feeding along i; difficult. The tasri of setting ma... “P Once more with some quantity o: ¢l0thlng and bedding u much more difficult. To meet these enormous needs. funds have been started in various Darts of the world. Her Majesty UITAWA, Oct. Rl-‘Wlihlllber. Ftench minister to Canada said officially today he h/ud received no instructions oi- infor- mation so far" peflplnlng p, quired Mum-la Journal of the Vichy government. It was learned also that up rintii litre present. members of itie Finns}, forelsn service have never been flFked to swear personal fesliy no B"? representative head suolh as the Presklent. or to the sf/ste upon entering the foreign service, OUR BOARDlNG HOUSE __(7TTAWA'_ 2!-—(C¥)-—Rlene use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign. which u officially known s; "The Queen‘: Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- time." Every dollar contributed u. lhl Queen's Canadian Fund was with- out deduction m the Lord Mavcr of London for distributlori in t!!! homeless and needy Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royll Trust. Company. Chsfiotwiowfl. which reports the following n- celpts tn date- Recelved yesterday: New Perth Sunday School $10.00. Mrs. George M. Richards, Char- lotlotown $5.00. Total to date $4.888. , Oct. Bl-KJW-AP- plications for license under the na- ilhwldfi plan to license all m nu- fccturers and dealers in food. iced: livestock, yarn. cloth. l1 . s‘ clothin , antimfo twear have already ‘news report from Vichy rod“ up,‘ g ° i all members of the French foregn service stationed abroad were m. Tlonfllly to swear realty m P0441111." The decree was r-Wbllshed today iii tlhB official started to our into the Irccsirli records div sion of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics the war-lime prices and trade board said indif- More than 800,030 license npilics- tlon forms are being distributed to DQ180115 and firms affected bv ‘l1! Pcensing order through the cool?- irratlon of post. offices “Anyajre who doesn't receive a license anvil‘ catlon for-m through Lure mall. an who is subject to the order. slriild nrk for on applicatiin at his near- est post office," mid C.R. Morrli! @912: (if .ll¢_t:"§_ll15 . . with — Major Houpll children are proudly displaying an attractive nav button which was also distribute by the Navy League. This pin is decorated with an an- chor. crown and other“ emblems and at the top is printed Navy league while the words "Keel? Will-ch "'9 written on the bottom- The pupils are also going over the top iii their voluntary contributions of monev which they are sending to tiri- Navy League of Canada ‘to 81W accommodation, recreation and other facilities for sailors on shore leave in Canada: to provide corri- forts arid Christmas cheer for thos- sands of Canadian, British and Ai- lied sailors who ma be unable to secure home leave a the Christmas season. and to care for the depend- cuts of Canadian sailors lost at sea". FIELD FRAGRANCE Na summer- would be complete without a new perfume which SW81! its fragrance from the fresh country field. This summer it is the clover which gives us great charm when we wear its essence- a fresh loveliness which men seem to appreciate after sniffing heavier brevrs for months! ‘ GOOD 605R! THIS HORSE MUST HAVE NIGHT.’ ‘THAT An exception was Oak Bay. new. ly-ci-eiited riding. where Herbert Anscomb, Conservative member for Victoria in the lost legislature, took a commsndlnl load with 12 of 24 .tlie first few polls. In others indi- vidual candidates did not show suf- flclent strength to give s clue as to what the final Rtlllt would In. Poll-s heard from. The riding was carved out of Victoria City, which formerly returned four menililri but will not that. m“. EATEN HAY ALL vou e01‘ Two \ ‘r CINCH, was -- BU¥ vgErTo , QUICK THET cues HGAVED TH' wlzouo WAY.’ era lCl< ONE MAWNIN' O‘ NOTICED PRETTY SAUDI-ED UP TWO HEA TH‘ SAME WAY AN’ or N’T NOTICE rr TILL DAVLIGHT, MILE$ FROM HOME! SEVEN D weu. vouuo LADY! 1 A _ PLAGtBR/W r crust nah-Mist POE GEE THE ATROQOUG PERPETRATED on Mvméfié“ woacesfecfe BACK BY THAT "r vicious VANDAL comedian!“ rumors! Aoewiis eases SKIRT, uuA 114a NAMabu anticommunist: mimics. v.» / LEINK come m, ”/4 cows on, MR6. or; PLASTER.’ cesarean! WwWHENYOU , ss-rvpuoou our Your: enema WE'LL a OFF "rue. rook iuro n-nc ‘l STARBOARD CKTAQTROPHE! sowlw ~ ,' ALL HANDS BELOW.’ i COMlNG UP ., 4