, drri. THURSDAY, THE WESTEI AGINTB: J- llln: lowly George .llll I “I: Kill CHI. 0O 0th IIMIMIBSIDI old PIINCI COUNT! New. lllefllllhne “unkind Th nerd-Ian lubolghtdail um clilehl- to In E”INIIIMIIIBZ,IIDI, llcli loohlom ‘I'm-unto Bakery. WMQI Street. (I Irllen, loll Wag Water street. 8:2: Handel. s1 Grenville "Pill ICIUIR INK The Guardian will lo delivered Can-lu- Buy n to per day c: 10c pl‘ weqeenehlnnmneellc. wen. Phonellilfu mum-vice Qfglva your outer to the boy rumnslbic for duivulq OI you: loll; -BOOK order: fo anti-fracas and auw heaters at amwhdma --FOIXES FOB SALE- —- A lted number of Platinum Mesa also Standard Silvers Mn-lea In Eiemiiles. Harold Summerslde. —BU Y waterproof lnterlined sleigh robes at Braces. types. r‘oley's Drug Store. 11-18-18-30-31. — TILL BABX CLINIC W111 b6 helc“ui the Public Health Rooms. Town Hall. Sununerslde every Fri- day’ afternoon. l1.5.ll.l3.13.l9.35.' 26,3 3. —-FL'NER.-\L THIS AFTERNOON --’1lie funeral nf the late Miss Flora l-lclvn Hunt will take place this afternoon fromiicr late resi- dcncc. The body will leave the iioiiie at 1.45 D-m- and l! F-‘Wlce Wm be held m. the Anulican Church B'- 2 o'clock. 5 _BADIO LICENSE P305!- CUTIONS. Twenty-eight cue: of persons charged with not hav- ina required radio iicerisns came bsiivrc Magistrate W-E. Darby in Summerside on 'l‘uesdav. They all plmificll guilty and received fines c: s2 and si. Twenty-WW) c! the case; were from the vicinity of Summerside and B were from Bo;- _ ROTARY CLUB - The rel!‘ ular meeting of the Rotary Club 0f Sunlmcrsitlc was held on Tuesday’ at the Olympia Restaurant with the vice President J. E. _Dalwn PR5" itiing. Reports of venous commit- tees were received including "the progress of the Milk for _Bii.aln Fund, the Crippled Children s Fund. and 0 a report from the com- mittee on juvenile dclinquency- M1‘- Don Bnkerytrsve a report 0" what had transpired at the Joint meet- in: of the Board cf 'I‘radeZ ffhq Ssidc Y's mcn and the Knights nf Columbus including the meetinfl trim tho Town Council to discuss_ this ‘nirittcrhTlicre ‘was gdvospleéfilli I ’ _ spcagcr at i s mec ng. -‘ H. = King s Bounty J. ‘ "e Arscritiult of His Majesty's‘ ing gmsts were present- Mr. R. Rogers of Charlottetown and y; l F1‘ as at present home on leave —S. Personals - Mr. Elli hlijrivhliflliissell Roi!- er. i‘. were fifllfllill visitors to slummcrsirlc over the week-end. S. Joseph _Rayncr ‘FZCIC recent visitors Remembrance liay In Burden PYUillUliV a: 9.30 pm. on Thurs- d.\,' Iiov. the teachers and pupils of Borden Hich School us- sciiiblrrl in the Principal's class room and after a silent prayer to Alrniuhty God asking Him iii His llllillil." iiicrcv to snare tire world from further cnrnaee and suffer- ing. iil.‘\' fnrmccl in simpic column lrrvir teachers and "he hundred and tvnntv five pupils) and led bv th" Borden Uniformed Girl Guides “cdezl in the Town Hall < the following program was carried nut. The principal of the school Mr. J. H. DcRociie presided and in a fcw well chosen remarks opened lihg- proceedings. He sDoke of the observance oi’ the day the sizmificziiice of the "DoDDy". the emblem. How it stands for a Re- nicitihrancu of those who died that we might live and who Rave their lives that we should be freed from further wars. But politics, over-sensitlvcness and foolish isoiationists marred the effects of their sacrifices and to- dnv we are nu n 1n the midst of a fPCfll/‘C c So the lesson tuthii" alter 25 at . is that “this ncm-c tn come shrill not be made null flllfl void." Aft. r the observance of a two r in honour of our the and and u. curl Bordon . .70 reminded the chil- tllPiF riuti‘ to ennourarze nun and WIlllVll fighiinil rvufl in remember those who "'i\ died for us. ‘l (niarter "~_'rv nun. Mr. Enter is iwnuvlm- sneaker with . n and is listened to uvcntimi and Manit- L/raf Forever". ri hr-ing taken bv two . nf the princincils de- "iit as Alnrion Dugan and Doris Herring. Wm. V. MacDonald. nas- Rcvv. tnr of Fcven Mi" Eav and Borden (~[-,v1[‘!‘l‘."‘. the nvxi sneaker. F-‘uiltcr MacDonald was him- . a public school teacher. “.5 never hnnnier than when my. rvinrl with school He Sflfiko on the nhservanca Rrmcmbrnncc Dav in the manner t!» children wxu- observing it and \\'d S B. Mlllilm. 11-11-61 , d hfl-VY light medium luau“) or 11-18-21. —-NOW 0N Eats. ransom“. greeting cards. R.C.A.F. and civilian —WANTID—BI ' crib. large. Apply Box m. ate l who. 1141-31.. pox. school children from 8 to I .m. pro-school children from l to p.m. at the Summersid-a High School on Friday. Nov. 10th. 11-10-91. On Tuesday evening of the Bummersidc council $191K; of (aqiumbuc ‘ l-Iom: an lpent very enjoy- cbic evening at e raids put entertainment by the offlocr: the council. The ular second meeting of the month we: first held and when the routine busineu of the order was disposed off the raffle began. The high winner: of flu number: of tho it chickens emch were Abel Arsen- ault. Charlie Cahlll, Ted Perry, Leonce Arsenault, E. P. Ibley, El- mer Pincau and minltlun Gallant- After Liz: raffle a deiicioul chick- en fricassee, prepared by Mrs, Lew. ronoe Gallant was served to the members present and all wen loud in the pram of her skill in propu- inl the deliciou: repecfpé. —8'l'l‘ll BIRTHDAY _. or, Thursday evening Mr. Norman Beaten 8t. Efleanors. celebrated the 87th anniversary of hi: birth. On this occasion his son. Mr. S. S. Beaten and Mrs. Benton. Wil- mot. entertained in his a_ family dinner to which a few iri- timafe friends had been invited. Gifts were presented to him, the presentation being made bv his grandson and namesake, Master Norman Beaton. young son of the host and hostess. Mr. Beaicn. al- though so far advanced 9i years 15 in good health. retaining all his faculties to such a degree that he is able to enjoy life as in his younger days and so enables him lo be a pleasant and entertaining companion. His friends wish for him other happy birthdays. Annual Meeting Board 0f Trade Mr. Samuel Rowsell of Montag was re-elected president oi \ lungs County Board oi Trade at the annual meeting of the organiz- ation. It was held at Montague oni November B ue he other officers included: vice- president, Keir Clark; secretary treasurer. Cyrus A. Shaw. both of Montague. Members of the executive: L. M. MacKinrion, Montague; Seimwr J, A. McDonald, Cardigan; C. Lea, Murray Harbor; u J-f. Horton, Murray River; M. C. wan, Kilmuir; and A G. Parks, LJ-l. P0318 and George McIntyre, Moiit- a gue. Although the activities of the Board oi ‘Trade were necessarily curtailed the President reported a year of Progress and urgec. the Members to continue to lake an active part in the affairs of the Board. A strong committee appointed with its object of sub- stantially increasing the member- S ip. The matter occupying the atten- tion of the Board at the present time is the closing of the Oflce of the Department of Agriculture here. The Members voiced strong dlsfl-Dlircval on this action and in a resolution urged the Government to reconsider its action and ro- vide again to the farmers of ings County the benefit of the services of at representative of the Depart- men . A letter was also ordered dis- patched to the Department of Pub- ic WorILs "sink that snow fences be erected at strategic points along the Murray Harbor-Charlottetown highway. via Montague, as it was felt that this section would prolcn for a substantial period the use o the said highway during the com- ing winter. As there was no further business the meeting was 0n motion ad- loumed. citlzenshi o patriotism and fervent Christianity. Burdens popular Itlavor. Mr P J. Mclnnis. was thr=n called on and as he is one of Borden's cnrlest settlers told the children of the meat change in the Borden landscape. where once were tall trees and thick cops: wood there now were beautiful well kept homes and in the summer lovely lawns embellished by beautiful flowers-a happy town indeed - whcre (in the words of Long- fellow) "The richest is poor and the poorest. lives in abundance." As the Mayor is one school officers and secretary of the school, he thanked. all those that helped to make the " —VACCINATION egaimt Innu- ' K. 0i‘ C. ENTETAINMINT _. the evening who brought home two‘ shall gain nothing by glosslng it DIWAII. — At the Prince County H0 Mr. tar. DOUCETTB — In the City Ho:- pltal on Nov. l0. 1943. to Mr. and GAMPAICN to raise $10,000 now In pngne: Send. subscriptions to _ B. S. P. Jar-dine, , Manager Canadian Bank of Com mores, Charlottetown. Out of n crooked hi. \(lI\ll' Gi-urgt- Collin‘- lu-iu! 1 Th: cvld cc we: concluded ye:- terdAy in cue of John (Hol- man) Gallant charged with can. hwy t9 distill alcoholic lbirit: 5......“ “d” é‘ "’.°°°§‘““‘ 2J5‘ e our a umm c Nine witnesses testified for the prosecution and the defense fluted they would call no wttnum It i: ggwted a verdict will be reached W. The first witness Olet Walsh, formerly of guhlimersitfle‘. now with the . H: stated that "“‘""HUNT-“”"“KEI u SO NEWS OF THE DAY SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 i . i mo . we: hired by the (Holman) Gallant to sell moonshine there. Ho was bald $15 a week by the accused. The witness testified that the moonshine was brought to the Sn- vlet in kegs by the accused. Wit,- ness said that he kept the mom. shine outside the building hora and there in holes. He acid he sold at $1.50 a pint or 25 oonts a drink. There were other goods for sale on the premises. such as cho- colate bers. cigarettes. etc. - ness said hi3 turned the money from the sales over tn the accused. Wiincss testified that newasem- nloyed at the Soviet. He had a lease on the premises from An-_ drew Perry. He said that he did what makes an American pilot vlckmot rememlwr nuyimz any rent. is presented by empmym; Q flggh-iwii-XIGSS said that in the fall of SUMMERSIDE Pilot No. 5 At Capitol Summcrside —A dratnatic. character study of Evidence Concluded In Liquor Conspiracy Case cod l><| Kllikhliii K M l L it ma» BRITAIN the kitchen door of the lovict. e: w Perry. Perry. Bummcrllde. repair man testif ed that be some barrels for the wound in I011. He was acid by the accused but did not lea the barrel: takieu sway. Cross ex by Mr. Nooaan " ... said hn i: not cure but thinks the barrel: were brought by the accused. Teal: Liquor Jurr: Henderson. Ottewl. en- alyt . sample: of liquid in bottles which in court and mid he made an analysis of the contents. In each case witness testified that they were distilled spirits and the 95.6 Der cent and 96.3 per ocn proof spirit respectively. Wit- neu said that if molassel. yeast and water are mixed it will con- vert into alcohol. The alcohol can be withdrawn by distill . gallon of household molasses will make three quarters of u uallun nf proof spirits Th: witness wascrosa examined at length by Mr. John- ston on the process of analysis and the manner in which the samples to be analyzed are transferred. Sylvain Gallant. Cupc Egmont farmer. knows John Arsenault place Was there in 194i. about October. On approaching he not- bac}; method_against the timely l 1 he was at Thomas Channel's background 0| Java, under Jap fire making moonshine for the accus- . m M_G_M.s “mm N“ 5», nqw ed. This he was paid for by the: showing at the Capitol Thanh“ accuses. A couple of the Gradysi Starring Hanchot Tome, lovely g3: ""11 Mvgl-{lfiiisfi bwthfilt, " r e an ' . “, ' Tamil. “"2 i7.“.°§.°.¥‘°..‘f§l“ .55 w“ bu. ’é‘if‘.*.....".?. “.‘.’°“:12,‘¢‘.° screen unfolds the life story of the 3:; ‘éginfinaigrfgsgftggfiiflgeg tgfi, pilot who has just departed on a he hB-d Mar-think“) do Mm m“: 5"“? subld“ mlssw“ “Kama the 1m: moonshine at the Guy Palmer enemy. Franchot Tone is the dflfind bu“. in “ML He ‘Q55 mud ‘m. this pilot. The recollections of the men by me Hammett H‘, made about 25 who knew him POW 111m "P i" A or a0 kegs than". Witness stated brilliant lawyer who becomes in- he knows me How,“ ma“ m valved in fascist politics and 105" Augustine Cove. He lived there in his sweetheart, played by Marsha ggqr Did not 5m “m, _ oonsmne Hunt When he realizes his mistake. operations there. There was some he heirs break the grip of thc fas- beer there; it was upstairs in the nists on his state Eovernment. house. about i1 or l2 barrels. His although this action wrecks his brother Harry was making after career. But when he stands ready to it. Witness said he thinks he saw give his life for the cause of de- the mcuwd in the hnusc. moci-acy he again finds a brief mo- Cross examined by Mr. Noonan mm; o; h3pp1ng5q_ witness said hr was taken from Wand,“ Tone 15 m», m; b"; as Amherst tn Halifax then to Kent.- me ‘njsgmded love}. who {many ville about two uiecks ailo by the comes to his senses» Marsha. Hunt l5 ffiulllziigsfll 51¢ W-is questioned in oumandh“ as the . . . . office there from the nan she loves about 2.30 to 6 pm. Sub Inspector _ ,h H 1 MacKinnon and Sgt. King were 51mm" V" “e SJ’ 5 p‘) there then He was taken to the help. Gem Kelly plays a iveakling kuardhouse‘ 1t Aldpnhn‘ whep h “'h° Temn“ int“ a ihorcughly m“ remained till last‘ Monday v 0g able character and emerges a. hero. Monday he was taken m~ Hun!“ -'"—t—'*"* and on Tuesday to Suinmerslde bv a Mountie. In Summerside iv: stay- ed in the Queen Hotel in the same room with a Moiintie. Witness said the Mounties seemed satisfied with higudnswerf. b m -ex:im ned y ~. Ilughes. witness said he had been arrested at Amherst by thr: army authm-i- ties beriéore tillélsMéllllltlllis, 03211911);- cause e was aye a sen w t - out leave. Witness said he Iihlnkg he is still under arrest by the army- London Morning Papers firitical LONDON. Nov. 18—(Thursday) ,(CP>-—Londcn morning news- papers were sharp in their criti- cism of the British loss of Leros in the Dodecanese. to the Germans and the News Chronicle stated bluntly “it is hard to resist the conglizislon that ‘somebody blund- ers " ' All editorials were filled with questions and stressed the polit- ical set-back tn the United Nations in ‘Purkzy and the Balkans. Tells of Seizure: B-skine Haywood. lives in Char- lottetown in the employ of the Soldiers Settlement Board. was formerly with the R..C.M.P. stationed at Borden. Knows the imiili "‘l€°'..§“€"€r§ “°.”i."“v3“i‘§ II . B 0 B I15 "It would have been better ney- family was living there. Hurry er to have set out on the enter- Walsh seemed to be in charge. He prise" raid the Daily Mflfl- Ffll- made a search there and found ure at this lllnctllre is bound to approifimlitiy 528 gallons of wash. 11E" B" uniiiv°rflbl° elm?‘- v29“ Court action followed and Harry neutral and, satellite opinions. wag). w“ “Md ‘mo and Co,“ Morley Richards. military ex- puny Kine)‘. now o! the pert for Lord Beaver-brooks Daily gmy, formerly of Bummer-side Exams. said there was only one Detachment R.C.M.P. corroborat- way in which the aintenancc of the bercs garrison could have been assured-by use of air bases nn the Turkish mainland. He added "these air bases were not. available Tné Dally Herald called for c full explanation. asserting “we ed the -. ldenoc of Oonst. Tren- outh Riven on Tuesday concerning the seizure of two kegs at the 5n- viet Cafe on Ike. l9 and of seeing accused in a car there. Cross examined by Mr. Mac- Naugbt witness said it was a blus- tery night which would cut down the visibility. He said he could not ' ' tify the man stand- U‘ , id!!! in: by the keg. and who went in Do You Suffer "lines pital on November 18. i943. t0 and s. RB. Dewar. a daugh- Katherine Elizabeth. brance Day such a Miss Doris Herring then thank- Wll, f h so “"§5i"l..“‘° £231 ° m9. of the $111111.‘ l;rcais‘ilsflfieolucet‘ . 0! Rllltiw- “d It i: Iiaildtfgeuaigle along with a lieu! that mobs DEA-n“ heedachqncod not be an iiia— in itself, but it. - -- :1! b6 l ‘m. lymptom that than i: inuetinal ed the guest speaker: for inspir- i v their minds with mch noble ntlmenta and having coins luch long distance: to be with us. This motion was cbly seconded by Master Harry Hoffcl who extended his gratitude w the and Reverend gentlemen. with animation can! the Nat- ltrcssed the observance of good. The audience then non lonal Althun. \;~-- 6404448‘ firs! filo/eel - eggs _ for Near/slime”! 40d flavour _ n. P011 . 1N8. Edwin Wllii in hi: to " n. m‘ ‘ifflfii... 58th year. e remain: are rectlnl ma"); by at the home of his wn. Ivan Wil- end aqua, outbuilding acidity. Iefll|l91fl8 lime. Maine ue Road until 1.4% and toningup the niugddli livn, and wlicn thin he; been “can hence to m. Interment 8t. Peter's Cemetery. o“ 8' 3' m n m, an‘ ‘nah’ MOONEY — At the Charlottetown Hospital on November 1'1. 1MB. Veronica Mooney. The refill!!! will be transferred from the A. A. Hennelsey Funer Home thil morning to the residence of m1. John Bradley. 1m Sydney Street. fumrnl will take place Pride T v i .l..i thehom etMfl fi°'3¢Y"n..°.f§§§§. Basilica.- thence to Rom n h lic TILLIE THE TOILER — evfirififi- " N. D. MacLean vacuum mums: Charlottetown Ill Iorlb Wlllllii! Plclc II From Headaches? iwhnnnwi . oiiclpqvucoinemthewnaofb Thtlilbilflcgllllhd. iced the windows ovur. He also noticed a spot. where some yellowish stuff was snllled on the ground. John Arsenault am: two other men were there. William A. Gaurlet collector of customs at Suinmrrside said he has no record of any license to dis- t... beim: issued to the accused. he said permits to make beer have not lren issued here for 4 or 5 years. Cross exeamlncd the wit- nem said he only speaks of Bum- merslde. does not undertake to ssvnk of any other place. J.H. Strong. Town Clerk. testi- fied that the Soviet Cafe was as- sessed in the name of Andrew Perry for the years of i941. i942 and 1943 and the tax was paid by him in i943. Cross examined the witness said the properties can change hands and remain assessed in the old name. Wallace Painic-r. age 17. testi- fied hr: lives in Conway. father 1S Guy Palmer. Remembers opera- tions going on at his place in wiri- ter of 1941. Cletus Walsh was there and had a building rented by the barn. There was a. been lt on this building out over the bump. Witness never went in this build- ing while thcse operations were going on as his mother had told im not to. One time on passing the dot-r he saw n larec number of barrels and a big can like a fun- nel at the top Thrc windows were covered up. Cross examined by Mr. Johnston witness said there was no oneclse itvsidcs Cletus Walsh carrying on work there that he knew cf. S. Salvation Army Collections North Rustico Collections 38222-382 s . Union Road W. Institute Summer-ville Upton W. Imtltut: Borden Collection: Buckley Collection! Sprin ton W. Institute Brook vn W. rnati to mail-scone. - The above collections have been received since publication of the Brooklyn W. Institute 16.73 original list of contributions. A. BEDOIIEB, Campaign Hemm- F $9=¥s=S»=.-8=» 838cc: $8 Price OLMnboflle. TcrvIOqOIt alcoholic content was 96.2 per can: wee“ Dl-Dll A PM! Ike! Bey Blanket:- l. I. Terbuih. 12hr up“ m from Maul-cultural tcrnoomaervlcl: who flail-tad torment People: Cl b? d.u Andegn y , naimu moan’. My I-Iuecth. CONSTRUCTION t SBOGNIBg; ' 0h 0 hull l‘ Marltimcwcgtral Mtg”! It fill in: favorably d itc a t deal a! time loot by wet ctermy west-bar it was learned yum-day. m building m been boarded and ahingling is about to begin. If we:- thcr conditions improve the build- ingwfllbci-esdyioruseinefew WILL CONFII AT IONCTON officer: tween the re- gional ratlon offices and the local ration boards of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board in the Mar- itime: will attend a conference in Moncwn on Wednesday next. GJI‘. Williams Montreal, head of the local ration board sej-‘ticn of the Ration Administration. will be the file-m speaker. r. Williams visit: cc Edward Island in Ausnst md conferred with the five boards were. Among these scheduled to ct- tend is Mr. C.W.S. Bentle , Char- .-.cttctown. T0 D0 GEOLOGICAL WORK- Mr. Hugh MacKay, Geologist with ihe cities service oil com of New York, who has been in har- ottetown for some time now connection with oil drilling ations in Killsbo Nova. Scotia. He will do some gec- logical work there before returning to this Province. He expects to be away only a short time. Mr. Mac- Kay held the original oil rights here and the early geological survey work which preceded the first attempt to locate oil in a well drilled at Governor's Island. . KENSINGTON, IREETOWN and Malpeque Precbyteriar Charge Sunday. Nov. 21st the Smrament nf the Lord's Supper will be c-al- ebrated in Kensington at 11 am. and Freetown at 3 1mm. and m- ular service in Maloeque at 7.80 pm. The Y.P.S. Thankofferinv service in Kensington at 7.30 pm. The Y.P.S. will conduct. the ser- vice and Mrs. Andrew Jardlne. Freetown. will be the spacial speaker. Preparatory services: Freetown Thursday Nov. 18 at 7.30 p.ni. and Kensington. Friday Nov. 19th at 7.30 um. Rev. J.A. Mc- Gowan. ministcr. 11-18-11. Captain And Grew Worked Hard To Save Shipmate workmen yesterday were busy clearing debris from the burned section of 0.6.8. Brant, caused by a fire which .. " J afgemoon when the ship was at :c . Co. t. AJ. Campbell and crew feel eerily the loss of their ship- mate Charles Stubbert. but when the fire was discovered below deck in the firemen’: smoke was so (knee t we: inmos- to reach the deceased who was sleeping only a short distance away. stews “Men's m: c. rave a i-eec the cleaning msn-buxtnpth: Imokc was so dense he was obliged to ebendon the attetnpt at rescue. TW but a‘ with a hose the fire was confined e quarter: where it originat- ‘Holes cut in the deck allowed anon oefoethcholcwhilca line we: carried below. the men 096R and-ms the to ed in: done Ont. Campbell - ed the ship with the wind. :0 that the dense smoke could blow away from the u and in hould “RANK” AMBITION! OONIIDI-IATION LIII INIUI- ANOI. i-ll-il. f: Trinity llnltcd tllilrcl m sold with b oper- "Bevmwm" wiuflnbedlaco NO MOII "DOSI i: MY cousnunou -.'|'v| connects» m: cAusn ‘at.’ l rflflfl @- Ccnc h the K. of C. thicken Baffle Friday, Nov. I9 . 8.15 P. M. , 11-18-21- IOIDEN TRAIN IATI — The Borden train did not reach Char- lottetown last night until 8.50. "connection: on the mainland" being given by ailv/ay official: as the ccun of the delay. It carried about one hundred managers. HOME MAD! JAM SALES-lin- uiriu from various sections of o: Edwurd Island regarding the ulc of homo-made Jams and jeilifl at “ ‘ibezursanenswercdln a statement issued yesterday by Major J12. Campbell, Halifax. Field Director of rationing for the who is in the Province scent. Major Campbell ex- .a ed that churches or charit- ole organizations wishing to sell Jams and jellies which have been diirmtted by consumers to t DY 0 permission to sell these commodities. The boards have di-s- cretionary powers to make dec- isions, he said, and if permission l8 given. the Jams and jellies must be E I] confusion on such sales since these goods were first rationed. Personals Gunner Forest Iibrd. R.C.N.V.R. has returned to the mainland af- ter snendinu two weeks leave at hi: homo 1'1 Bishop street. Air Vice Marshal (3.0. Johnson officer commanding 7" ‘ Air Command and Group Cant. HR. Stewart returned to the mainland Wsterdav Heavy Marketing 0f llogs In ‘ll. S. WASHINGTON. Nov. l7—(AP)—- Because of heavy marketing 0f hogs. the United States war 100d administration extended 811K190" prices tn all major markets tonight and unounced the office of price amninistration will reduce ration points for pork to encourage its co nsumntion. Effective immediately. the sup- port price at other markets will be that now in effect at Chicano-Sis.- 76 for good and choice ZOO-to 270- pound hogs-adjusted by the nor- mal differential with Chic prices. Beginning Nov. av. the support UY i: because i: makes ‘olden, crispy-crusted v bread with a delicious flavour. Ea: half n cake twice daily for sparkling health . . . Get the bu! our of‘ life with BEST YEAST! |.:1 Besffir Province. Terms each. t il-IB-E-Bi. HITLERVMSA HE TRIS CQIQUER THE 98° be] Ba/r/ng -' Aucuou AT miou Wig under instructions of Alfred Foy I will l!" 57 auction on his premises on Wednesday, November 24. b9 ginning at 1 p.11, his farm, consisting of 87 1-2 acres "i land. This farm is equipped with a complete and up-iO-dflu let of buildings. It is well fenced and well watered and ll situated in one of the best agricultural districts of ti" At the same time 1 will sell all the stock, crop- W" implements and household effects; alsoaqunntity of l"? her and seantling. Nothing reserved. If day in unfit, sale on ‘next fine day. oowr WORRY s HAVE $5M @RPORAl-5 one! TRiED To ccnauee. all llatlcnal Film Board ma: eomm 310"" (uovuiau u.“ lerulngton. 11in. I l I p], PIQUMIII. Fflflly | l“ (I-llla W. Gilli) 7 r:—-—-.___'a. IHSUHHIIE ALL LINES wuvu Mum a Summer-side PRQFESSIONAL CARD 7§ifit T. E. IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant Office at White Sill Llllndry ~r'?‘_7i'i(vi"i'i“.~. French Warned 0f Air Raids LONDON. Nov. BBC and the Overseas Branch the United States Office of War Information Joined tonight in e special warning to the French that the Allies are gcinfl to unleash new and massive aerial assaults m1 Nazi war plants in fiance. Thirty-six places. including the Paris arca. were listed as lie-bis to be attacked and the fart many are deep inland sugcested that whin-sawinf: ~ lcs lnvoivin: North African squadrons as well u those based in Britain would b! used. Among the areas listed aside from Paris were Gennevillicrs. Coi- ombes. Argenteull. Lyon. Clermonl Metz and Dennin. . price at each market other thll Chicago will be Si per 100 voundl orw the O.P.A.‘s nricc ceiling ll that market. The Chicago support price will remain unchanlled. -1- Besffir Hea/f/i/ i: Hugh F. Morrison: Auctioneel i! By WEBSTEI GHT BIN