__'_--- it he SUMMERSIDE G I WESTERN GUARDIAN l!!! 1M ritllvcll COUNT!’ "r-Mn. John Pond. l1 Church Street - Ph ‘an QUMMEBS M“ m N", gqpocrilillfllll- Adverthinc lhonld o. left wmi 1m; 1-,,“ n, Guardian ml! be Mirth! till-l! It any oi’ the |0l|0wlu| store; u. '1"'”"§§,‘.I.iiin, wmr ll. fin,” Bakery. wetn- n. Gourllee Drugut , Mm owl“. Zifliiiifffiift. m Guardian will be delivered to any home in Bllmmerald p, 13¢ per day or 10o per week. Phone 239 for this lervmg u ' you; order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your 1mm, lama is reserved for new: ieresi but ageirntisilnv y nature mil] l5 ' $3521.“, a word strictly pay- “i; m alliance [his c0 _ || 1111111 "1 l-.‘_the pleasant. Drug Co, lxen- DRIVING. use u motor 011, ob- iu-aiti-ll-lo-Zi. (,(,l.l'l' iv ltTuinsilell Pine U’, c. ii ugntiuily refresh- .G;-,,,-1,,_. 11mg store. L496. aedcque Rink 111 7:50 p.m. .. einldrcn free. L-l-tli-ll-lii-2i, .\.\l.l; Thursda‘ , .1. Aloany, of stoc , _ ..u:e 11.111 lurin Li . 1,11... J. ivlcnagnan, . L-lli-ll-lo-iil. 1- Tish»; wiiir- All 1 1111a stove metal highest LostApgices. , .\1.1x Cal“. 1 any. ‘ °‘ v L-iQ-u-io-n. -1.11i'r~ l’lI‘§1'l'|UN - Mr Al- ,» .1 Viiw has acc‘ l“. W. Strong 1n ahe l-liirdwaze De- _rg1j|{'|‘]| anniversary. Ladies gentlpgnrt‘. have you seen our .115 in lnirtrvvar. Biggest bar- qalo we have ever offered you. 1n are 1n need of any kind of wear 110w 1s the time to buy. a a Mclnnls, summerside. L-499-l1-l5-2i. -15“ H5. - Two pexson: .11‘I~,1" tvlagistrate Darby .he Ilighway ‘IX-ai- a1" ‘ircr was fined five an. s l‘he other for an ac‘ . ':1e Prohibition Act cc; $1’) and costs. —S. -(O\(ill. ‘l. TlONS, -- 1p- 1. b0 people met at tie of Mr. and Mrs. Polycarpe 1.11 Saturday to wish them . uamn- Returns of the Day" ' ca for sixty years. 1 e1 were Rev F. X. 1.1 Rev. John A. Gaiidet. ~ uuincr was served w -D0\""l‘ FORGET the drawing " flour prize contest .\l.1lpcque, Saturday \‘11\. lti. First prize, set nf . 2nd. bag Royal radio 1 .11, 3rd, bag Miracle a ~ . ‘ivrvk end prices. piqlle hurtling Company. Ltd. 11-444-11-14-21. Personals ‘at: Jostpiiih ood of SillIiT-Grslfle " ‘Iii on strip to Toronto. -.\il\s lreuc Cameron has re- - short visit t0 —S. —.\L'. P1111111" Kinch of the U. N .__tla.1i.1v his returned from a a. 1o his limne in Alberton. - to Toronto after _ ic1v~ which he . w.» fltllbiY m Summer- i; _s ~.\lr Edward (‘a‘.T'.nt, son of "i “Y1 " "allant of Sum- .y cu 11 trip to ‘MTV Gillie?‘ ‘MacDonald. son iii-RD? MacDonald of Trav- fl has rcutmed home ~‘ "t" i"! sister. Miss Mary ‘i iY\__Mnnfreal.—-S. 1111011.- 111111111... 5W. ‘.1 e-PBOTBCT 12h Buy Preswne 91111811132 afafiiggtg; L-476-1i-i5-21. —F0lt siiu: _ . 31rd. Arthur Ctlmpbélffl ayrt-gif 59' L-ioo-ll-la-ii. -REXALL Astl . . Guaranteed relief. ‘2§ii.-1i§°“,§,°jé Store. Irma —0N I-‘URLOUGII _. Lie,“ Grant Travers of the P. E. I. i~l1..;._ laiiders is spending l11s lUYlQlTnh at his home 111 Sllllllllfflélti; i5 —TllE saitviciss in 131-1., e . que grilled Church Chiirf-te lUl‘ Sunday, Boéembei 11th. 1111- as icllaus: pvMvqiii, 11.00 A. a1._ Albany 3w R. . Cape Tlalersc 1.00 l’. M, 1cm, 41011 w- barker. lliinister. L-diil-ll-IS-ll. r-KIDDIIQ warm knitted 511115 6. and >$I..Za each. Rrx 5 and l0, Summerside. 1,49; —JUS'I‘ T0 Emmi you, wintc. is Just around the earlier. Sc- lect your overcoat now from our smart new stock, M111‘; Modem Dry Cleaners and Clothiers, snm_ "terrifie- L-soo-ii-is-zi. —LADlES! New sweaters just received. Pretty shades and styles. Rex 5 and l0. Summcrside. 11-497. -—FUR. BUYER — Ml‘. R. N. 0‘Bryan of Holt-Rcnfrctv Com- pony Ltd». lllontrcal will start buying silvcr fox D0115 and other furs Saturday afternoon ln office of C. R. Rogers. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Summer- slde. L-504-li-l5-21. —A MATTER OF LOCATION. - One of the veterans who attended the Legion Banquet in Sunnnersidc Monday night was P1'iva'e Hcarn from Georgetown. now a member cf the Veterans’ Home Guard cf Canada. Mr. llearn is a 11a- tive of England and uitcr serving in the late war decided to settle in Canada. He was scheduled for Georgetolvn. Ont, but hv some p11- culiai" mischance arrived instead at Georgetown, P.E.I. He decided to stay there, and has been getting along very nicely in farm u-ork. —MARRIED IN S.'\(‘I{\'II.I.E, N. B-A quiet, wedding was solcinniz- ed at the Main Street Baptist l’; - sona e, Sackvillc N.B., ‘lhursu _v evei rig at ‘l tfclock when Miss Ed- evida Maud Gillcash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gillcush, uf - Glenwocd, P, E. Island, bccainc the bride of Milton Urliklll hlstabrooks, son of Mr. and Mrs, George M. Estabrosks, of Sackvillc. Rev. A. K. Herman txuforiiicd the ceremony. The bride was attractive v attired iii teal b.ue with mulching iiCiCa- sories, and was attended by Miss Iris Hall, of Suckrillc. Mixflharlcs hlstabrocks, cousin of the itrooin,\\'as the grcomsmair. Mr, and airs. Es- tabrociks Will reside in Sackville. --"WORM" TURNS, FISHERMEN FINDS- Mr. Archibald J. Arsen- ault of St. Chryscsthome, said he had evidence rcccntlv that tre "worm" docs "turn" sometimes. Hc nelatcd he was hauling sure-l! 1101s when he saw a black rlu appar- ently wounded and 1i'1ab‘-.- to fly. I-le investigated and found a mus- sel closed tightly on the ‘iilids ball, holding it anchored to fit:- water Apparently thc bird caught at the mussel while the shell “as opcn 0h yes, and lVlr. Arsciiault added, the bird was a shell duck, 11nd not edible, he found on closer examina- tlon. QUEBEC REDUFES INCOME TAX QUEBEC. Nov, li-(CPJ —~ “Re- ductlomirnm 15 lo eight pcr c0111. in Quebec province's tisrsoirzil 1n- come tax was tlllilflllllfvd late today by Provincial Trcasurcr- lvlathcwson “in view of thc increased rate 111 personal incmric tax lav Frdcritl authorities for war purposes." The result of the decrease, said Mr. Mathewson, is that the rovin- cial revenue will "remain-stir ionary in view of the Dominion (‘rovern- 11151111. lnrrcasepnthe, 111001110 tax: / LIMITED ittttt-ur noors. .|11su1urns|u|t1os “Ellison lliSUliisinltiuGuldEsttliilll Beirut-Turkic. ‘NWT 0N trust vnaooirs mo» 100R KW“ °5‘“" Alexander Murray Prodwucts Sold By a R. TWHOLMAN LIMITED BOTH STORES Shea have returned to their homes liter thirty days military trainin: t of Borden, were in Stanley Bridge on Saturday attending the funeral Charles Love R C N....V_.R, spent. Sunday at their home in Borden. _ Jeffrey . her home in Borden on Wednes- M AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Alberton‘ Mr- Roy Klnch of the P. l. I. tBlack Watch) is harm on f“;- ‘Otlllh the guest of his mother, Mrs Michael Kmch. Alberton South. Messrs. fired Mlllmln. Ber-dud at Beech Grove Inn at Charlotte- town. Mr. Godfrey Morrlsisey, who has been employed in New Brunswick S; :1“ Past year is visiting friends Mr. Gerald Johnson of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce in st, John's Nild., was a w-eek end vis- itor to Alberion the guest of Dr. G. L. Keefe Miss Alice McQuald commercml student at Misocuche Convent was :11 week-end visitor to her home icre Mr. Jarvis Matthew's, grade x1 student at Suntmerside Academy $31?“ ‘leek-end visitor to his home ‘Mr, Gordon Kerr, second year snudcnt at P. W. C. was a week- end visitor to his home here. 5h? Frfltilir wceky meeting at the First Albcrton Boy Scout 'l‘ro:>p vras held Friday afternoon in their tlireiliig quarters in the Masonic- Loflac Buikting. Meeting opened zvith flag brcak and scout silence followed by a lively game. The patrols thrn took their xesfrectlve comers fcr ro'l call and inspection. Thl: was followed bv another live- ly game and a period of instruction 0:1 Scrnxai Cltvs work Tie boys then czflhcd around the campfire frr a shut-song and a short talk by the S. M. Rev. S. J. Davics. Meet- 111g closed with scout silence and the National Anthem M1‘ Scott Coffin 0t‘ the Bank of Commerce iu St. John‘ N'ld. was a weehend visitor to A berton the guest of Dr. G. L. Keefe. Rev. S. J. Davies assistant dis- trict Cccnvclssloner was a visitor to Tlszrilsh Frirlav evening attending '1 meeting of the Tignish Bay Scout Troop _»\ BORDEbl Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Constable of the late Upton Smith, hrllaS Olga Love of U. C. C. Chariciictovvir and her brother, Mr. Mrs, L. A Edwards and Miss Mae Maclnnls of Charlottetotvn "ivcrc vi~itors to Borden over the wcck cnd, attests of Mr. and M15. Neil Darrxch. Mrs. Lorne MacAleer of Borden was called to her old home in Nine Mile Crcck on Sunday, where hci 1.111101‘ Mr. Peter Currie is seriously ill. Mr. Eric MacGregor of Charlotte- town spent the week end with friends 1n Borden. Mr, and Mrs. John Macbian of DeSable were visitors to Borden cii Sunday, guests of lllrs. MacLeanXs parents, Mr and Mrs Russell Bell. Misses Dorothy MacTavLsh, Glenn Shape and Wynne Chappell P. W C students at Charlottetown spent Remembrance Day at their homes here. Friends of Miss Patricia Chap- pell are sorry to learn of her ll‘.- ness and hope that she will won be able to continue her studies at U. C. C. Charlottetown. Mrs. Mary Webster and daughter Virginia of Charlottetown spent a few days this week in Borden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac- Isaac - Nliss Katherine Maclnnls of Bor- dcn spent a week in Cape Traverse visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Stephen Doyle who for oome time has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital returned to day- llr. Ieonard ileClair of luctlco spent a very enjoyable week with his sister in Borden, leaving on Monday momlng on return to Dart- mouth where he is stationed with the P. E I. Highlanders. His siz- icr, Mrs. Louie MacIm-ils and Miss Shirley Gould accompanied him as tai- as Cape Tbrmentine. Misl Elvin; Gaudet of Borden was a vlstlor to Charlottetown on Thursday. Mr. Anthony Arsenault, who is rinployed with Capt J. L Read of Borden spent the vicekflmdmwhh his wife and family at Egmont Bay. Mr. George Birch of Borden left on Wednesday morning for Mont- rcal where his wife is a. patient in the Montreal General Hospital. Messrs. ‘Thllmoon Arseniuilt. Cy- rus Gaudct and Leonard Gaudet of Egmoirt Bay were visitors to Bor- den on Monday. A. immsa nsn PURCHASES OTTAWA Nov. l4—(CP1-British purchases of Canadian canned and frozen fish tn 194i. under thea ee- mr-nts announced todav by Agr cui- ture Minister Gardiner will total $12,050,000 This compares to $8.- 662000 in 1939. The ngrccmcnt provides forBrlt- lsh btlvina of $5,53B.000 of canned salmon. ccmpared to 55.517273 in 1938: 83.145000 of other canned fish. compared to $1,078.47! In 1939' .367,000 frozen cod, compared Kensington And Vicinity NB‘. l-Xid M11. Harry ‘Tidnnrgh, Mo‘. and Mrs. W. T. Weir, and Mia Stern: of Charlottetown, and Mr. Elmer Parnell, of Amherst N. 8. were recent visitors to n- sinizton, the guests of lvlls Lottie Simms. Messers. Fred Egan, Lloyd James and Leigh loombs of chm-none- IOWB were .n Kensliigtm in the interest of Lnelr respective iinns. “gig-r. ‘Howard létiyle] was a busi- v s‘. or to ar otteto Wednesday. wn on His many friends are pleased m hea.r that fir. George Champion, who was recently wounded by a. 8111i which accidently discharged. while in the hzitids of his brother, and since that time has been a patient in the Prince County flos- Pllfll. Sumiuersi-le, has made such 800d progress 111 his recovery, that lie was able to return to his home in Maipcque on Tuesday. Misses Geraldine Macbcan and Patricia Pcndcrgast were recent, VLSll-OIS to Charlmwtoivn. Messrs. P06. M5011. William Cousins, Leo. Hughes, and Jam“ Kennedy were visitors to Kinkom Tuesday cvc-nritg. Quite a number attended and en- Jflred the musical prugragnme which was put on in the King Gsorse Hall. Tuesday evening o; Don Messer and the Merry 15- lander-s. The funeral services for the late Hull P. Wadman were licld ion Wednesday" afternoon from the ‘(ell-million United Chuicli, and was largely attended. Rev. Mr. S.crl1ng ofiiciated at both the ci11ircl1 and grave Pall bearers were: A1955“, 050F815 McNeill, Keir Clark, 1,, A, M81111. Horace Heckoeri, Percy Hately and Heath Caseley. Fun- eral directions were under the su- pervision of Mr Joseph Davison, Two Iccal boys 1.111811 Clark and B8‘ cDouaId vcho represented _ 111cc in the junior Judging competition at Toronto, Ont" 1Y1 which clubs from each provincg competed returned home Saturday evening. Although the boys ww- unable to bring l1o111e 1115 pm, CB?“ “as highly pleased with m: Lflp. H Interpreting TheWar News By Klrke I.. Simpson Associated Press Staff Writer The Hillcr-ltioiclnff conversa- tions in Berlin, irumprlrcl 111 ad- vance by Nazi prupagttirllss as foreshadowing a new political coup, came 10,1111 021d lmdcr circntnsiancca which rai=c doubts as to the real unpcrtlmce of the meetings. wWhat has happcircd 511111111111‘.- ccusly to Mussolini 111 Grcecc and in It-alzan home waters must ac.- tually have been of far greater concern to Hitler than his vaguclv indicated deal with. Russia. If that compact does not go far beyond anything Set hinted at it is a mere sideshow in the war. What dccs matter for Hitler is that Il Duce is taking a beating at the hands of the Greeks and British sea and air power, In the judgement of neutral observers ve recently in Italy it would take lltt-e in the way of defeats to cause a serious break in Italian public morale. No such deal as the granting t0 Moscow of a special sphere of in- fluez-ice in the proposed new "world order" can offset Italian military reverses. Such an agreement would leave Russia. to ccllcct her spoils from the Br ‘sh Empire. If Mclo- toff icntath , accepted any such arrangement, it» n1\l°l- 11M’? 0P9" with his tongue in his check. Bri- t-ish prestige and morale is un- qucstionably higher today than it has been at any time silltif‘ the Bat- tle of Britain begun last, June. 'I'l1r~r1> are growing synrptons_that German intrigue with the Vzchy govern- ment in conquered Franre has fli- Ill. S. Warships Patrol French West Indies BAN JUAN. Puerto Rico. Nov. 14. h-Wushlpe the United i1 -(AP 0f States neutxalit patrol have taken over from the tish West Indies squadron its mission of trolling French possessions in the aribbcan. travellers from French- ovmed Martinique disclosed today. Several United States destroyers have held n. ttatlon off the harbor entrance of Fort de fiance, Mar- tinique, for more than a week, since lgrltish cruisers and destroyers with- rew. The government of Martini ue yesterday announced "oonsolldat on of good relations" with the United States following the recent visit cf Rear Admiral John W. Greenslade to Fort de France. A French communique issued after Admiral Greensladc‘; visit said: — "No doubt the American acquisition of naval and. air bases in the Brit- ish airtllles . . . ‘Will lead t0 BT68!“ actlvitv o! American a11- and naval forces . . . without it becoming necessary to coircluct direct surveil- lance of theseislands." Observers arriving here today said that of several French naval ves- sels at Fortpde France. only m8 training cruiser Jeanne DArc ap- peared to have steam up and gun covers off. Well inshore. the French aircraft carrier Beam was anchored under the quns of Fort LlllS, while a cruiser, two destroyers and smaller". naval craft xvere at the Quayside. The French warships lay behind a. screen of tankers anchored 111 a line 861055 the seaward blght o! the harbor. Other vessels of the Atlantic neu- trality patrol have recently been observed in this part of the _Carib- bean. The cruiser St. Louis has been based at Port of Spain, ’I‘rn11- dad, British West Indies, irear the toioposed United States naval base Ill the Gulf of Paria. Twenty-live miles from Martini- que, at British St. Lucia. United States forces are building a 51111111 naval patrol plane base on Castries Island. N. B. RELIEF WORKS OTTAWA. Nov. 14.-<c1=_> — An amended schedule of special relief work: for New Brunswick under the unemployment and agricultural assistance A-t has been authorized tit the request of the province, a rc- turn tabled in the House of Coin- mons revealed today. The province had submitted a schcdue of l8 works to cost $455,- 000. The lllll€nd0d schedule pro- vides for 23 works. but the total cost remains unchanged. HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 14 -<C Pi-Charleg Fontalne 1.1;:- ralne noted actor or the 19th cen- tury. died at his home here today. He was 100 yrars and ll months Lorraine. who 111d llveil in Ber- muda fcr the last 40 years, touzed the United States with his wife as the team "Lorraine and Huswy." 130.11 in Landon, they gave a com- maad performance before Queen Vctcria. J-l s Lather, a wealthy British pub-_ lisLe, sought. to l(‘“nC.'\ him the printing business fwd for years L31": .112 was a runnw‘. often carry. g 111s.~'.t""< for Disraeli. During ills toii" of the Uni rd Stzte: he be. American (‘l"l.ll‘2i.f‘l(‘ s, including came friends of many famous J~iln L. Sullivan and Buffalo Bill. countered a serious stumbling block. The Petaln regime's protest against deportation cf French na- tionals front Lorraine supports that view. The major factors tending to ov- ersltadow the Russo-German con- versatlons, however, are the Greek stand against Italian aggression. and the British air attacks on Italy's fleet. Rome's reply to the British claims sounds more like a tacit admission than a refutation. an Asscclated Press observer on a British battleship tells how Br‘.- tish Navy fliers, returning from the attack on Taranto, reported that they had left one Italian bat- tleship aflame and two others beached or half submerged. The re- porter's account ova; wtrelessed from a point "off Taranto." That is an important item. It: means that Brltjsh capital ships as well as submarines and aircraft are operating vlrtuall" 1n Italian home waters. It backs up R150 1-0"- don report-s of a British naval at- tack on Italian supply convoys in the Straits of Otranto. ee paid a. call on Camp Burden and emerged the first child chrisicirr-d within those gates, Scrgt. Frank Lee of ihr llnynl Canadian lfczimcni is hcr daddy, and the lady with her hcrc is lit-r mnthcr, Hrs. Lee, Capt, Rev. Roy Essex, regiment padre, performed the ceremony. {Tritiieiifl In Vichy-Berlin Collaboration Elk-weeks old Barbara Sheila L VICHY, runner. 530M H - P Laval poLcy of “ct ‘ d . tests-d vigoicu _\' 111"" k pulsion of French rcsicczrt.» o1 the German-occupied prorince oi L01"- protest to the German armistice commission was issued shortly after his llvgOllillmllf. with German authorities 1n Paris reported to the cabinet. The meeting was to ilave considered the situation in (Diplomatic cucica in Switzerland report-ed the Llblllf‘! took stcps_ the hope of slopprn: the SpfPlCl of De Gaullist free northward from French Equatorial Africa as the result of a German- Itallair t-hrca‘. that 1f the \1'11',l1_v gov- s not "rt-cloud" the A.’- ‘ilie axis xviil bc "for:- basics for African mrts. T‘ followed rccrnl indicatinv" Vichy rzovcririizcnt giind, its chief in N111 The ccuiiniitiniqnc c Frcnch-srwnisinf! 110".‘- given the choice of £10m or tinoccutiicd Franco a the refugees slncc some of them had a few hours to coliec: 2.000 francs and a suitcase of clothing before The northern portion of the pro- vince, when about occ third French-speaking, one third German k x1 and the remainder Poles. was a fected he said, and about 98 per cent of those expcllcd chose to come to unc-ccupicd France. The communique Gcnnans were tGlllllE those expell- ed that the action was a resuit of an accord between the Vichy and German govemments. (Nazi sources in Berlin, recalling that Germans had been withdrawn from Russian-annexed Baltic cotta- tries and Bcssarabla, said it would not be surprising i1‘ Fa-crlch being displaced in Lorraine by Gor- mnn infiltration, but said they had no official lnformn Alien seamen wan rcftise tn wort: on their ships ivhcil ports mav be flPtJlllPd for the dur- ation of the war. l Berlin; Decisions Remain Secret BERLIN, Nov. H.—(CP)—Vyache- .~.!1i:f .\Iol'1tO.l_ So ‘et Premier and " left Berlin tor i a a. two-Jiay c011- 1 \\.'11 l-luiicr and other Ger- .l What decisions they arrived lit—lf any-were for the iii-uncut .1 srcret. A CJIlllll. Julif? claimed the o 111; ’ s lr- to ‘mu 1 i 1',‘ " inn-res‘. to G€l'll‘l.ill\ R." but neither Ihe questions nor the decisions uere listed. afeariwhile, a speech by Hitler himself pictured Germany in the post-war roe 0:‘ a mode‘. “Socialistic state." It 1s 1 ‘Socialism static," 1s workers and army ‘rag ‘a and." p. . ‘ ' ,1 pmtocratlc, Molotolf tool; 1 c train for Mos- reunue at i1 a. 1d a communique iZlS departure cow with his 1a Nov. -13, 1:140, people's council ani. ter Molotou 111d talks 111th the Fuchrcr and ltczclfs Foreign Minis- ter von Ribbcntrop, "A11 exwiiilrzqe of views was car- 11011‘ out i11 an atmosphere of mu- 11..il trust and led to 11111111111 accord on i111 lilli)ill"illll'i r11‘ ‘sixons of 111101"- “lliziiiv and the USSR." . . and Ribbentrop had titcir fina. conference oi several hours litxrst 1112111‘ alter a reception at the. bassy. - " mbiiu: 111111105 reminded if ‘ast nisiht he was visiting "1-111, Ti: the Roy ’ .1 1311111111 obtccuvcs. USCOW comment on Molo- vlsit canrc today 1n e tirmy organ. which ivould bring "a <ic\<\l:1;1.11c1:f of 1 ’lllOllS_lil the :11- Ii IinC ll . ‘ I s11 newspap- Sill‘ that Molotofts trzpzs an event of first-rate political sig- nificance," lied Sta: said). Some observers said they were firm; convinced Russia is ranging itcrscif 1111 the side of the 1121110115 \\‘lll('.l (‘ilWltni 1.111‘ pact of Biriin ‘1 Jzipall, 1111.1 and Gcr111.111y. argued that Germanulfzcv ‘ 1a all feel that Turkey 1n due e will drcp her ties with Bi-ztam and scck a link with the totalitarian powers. Vt atevei‘ compensation Russia ant for her support of the Rome-Tolpvo “new world or- Lust come from a “bankruptcy ntory" of the British Exnplre, sources contended, so quarters Clfllmed that Italy only agreed in advance o! the .111 meeting to the general -..\111c proposed but would show’ hcr adherence in some way. 'l‘he (tcrnran state, litter con- tendc<i__1s "established on the firm- cst and strongest foundation pos- sibc," and, with her rrxpanded pro- duction and the solidarity of the lnhor front. Germany "will carry m fr. e A11" Force _ TATRDIA (Voices 0 0f Soldiers In Commons OTTAWA, NOV. la-(CH-Warn- in: of a "growing ieelinz of resent- ment among the soldiers." a uni- iormeci oflicer of Lne non-perman- ent. ucllve ml.lt.a lligru .11 1.111: mouse o1 LOllllllUll; LOGJ)‘ 1".1t 1non1h.y ieaxe witln lri-c r111: poiiaiiun be proilded lor men or. uclln: service. Captain G S, \\'.'1.Le, aujutazit. of the Hastings and l-‘rince lauwarq Regiment ;c:\.1,.\e lllelllllrl‘ tor rlastli - ' 1u-.'.\c;- Defence Llli: Speech from Defence Alllilst ed (illlClly tlie compuLsoi " at tiftisfllt consul duct: only “an llllumlilpi THE llinzstci- llllc. upzed cmLy 011cc. 11111:. was nut-n Capt. Vllhile he git-en leave Will‘) ' p1. White said 1 uav L11ey'could continued. Discipline Suffering of men .,. 15111111 ownig feeling o: lcscnuncnt among the SONIC-b. "Surely ally luau who in good enough to enhst in the Canadian horse and ls 111.1111; s Lulllllry 6.111 Lfilllllllg pent/u. Capt. lvnite suggc ied that each man 11-1111 a clean 1: sheet 1oz‘ he given year with lree ' lialswn uite1',1e<..ca 02:91am it'll-tic said ' was. Cam. Whitesaid taere was an in- Ediffiiilflci‘ of r11les_ that his lllLlL 1n lfflllllllgvllfifl 1.0 share one machine gun with other units, and had tarvcd olie out o1 uuod for trail.- HJB. \\:"i;.e making llllllat-Oli [JOIIZLI on. of 1am 1111s 1c: practice p11:- 9058a. "Lil short, apart from rules and bayoneis, we have no equipment ex- cept what we trave ‘om-n ‘ l inanulacturi: U\ll'.\\.‘l\L‘>, he Cepl._\\ to ,1:-,1 1:111. o: or.» oi inc lnzs‘. 11.". infill‘ ptIaOIlLi. ' evacuation 1:1 cu no colnpcnsu TROOP-S T’ TN llESl-IRT BURRO“ ‘i U SAFETY _ WITH _1_j111;'l§j1t1 ls taut right? ’ v .111‘ t." 12 tsluolislzu , 1112:1111 ps desert s.1..i1.< the uori {rating .111 Vahct of Kings. .. ‘i~1:1"'" ed to he nae deseit in the thousand-m-One chance of hitting something. TRANSFER S. A J/IAN VANCOUVER, Nov. 14. — iCP) _ , Alarion Neill, SUQFJlZIYAT-IICEIIT of the Salvation 'ml"s Grace Hos- pital here for the last four and n. half jvears. will leave Vancouver soon to assume a similar position in Halifax, NS. spizlnivsi PAltiiiiiJilltllSl IIERVILIIE. FAST flELlEF‘ TIPPLE AND “CAP” STUBBS YOU FOR ICE 0R @uNTTA-- HELLO, MARY MARG'RETU i JUST WANTED TO SAY 1 cAwT TAKE t-KJMEAN’ BE ROCKWDOD BRENT‘ S fit SFAY WELL’ MN mggIDY so Po\.1TE,1 CAN'T GET‘ D“) '8‘ You’: wet». eéruwiio xr MARY MARGRET FOR CEOIN’ wrru riiM--—t M'—__ _.._.__ .___-_._4_.._ ..__._ ._ Tl are THE roiaaa - PROOF B T’ REFLECTION! K\ ‘SIDES sun's MAD AT -, Aiwi-iotw ! {ML- [Ii-is n. 1...". mom 1.1.... wt», 1-... ____v._.__ —_s By Wcstuvvfl MY WORIBIL/ 1-H WELLYOU WANTED ME TO SEE BEAUTY IN ' REAL LIFE and $3 to 867,027 in 193D. 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