PAGE SIX PSIPORTING NEW "'7 Big Boxing Meet At Sporting Club Tonight i The Kinsmen club hem. rponsor- vs. Hearse, 190 ( ADDY) in; an inter - service boxing meet Acl MacCormuck. 13G (R0412) -1 mt s t1 vs. Bedard. 13c (Navy) étluhhioniggilitmagmotfirclexd yfglleiTflIlligt A“ cams- 15° ‘R 0A3‘) that eight regular bout-i and one a°~ G555“ ‘RA F exhibition enecunter are lined up. Ac‘ wmslade‘ l“ (R‘“‘"J w‘ 0y;- i; a heavyweight fixture. Bums’ 12o (Army) The proceeds go to the club's M G1 I (N w) 111511.; for Britain fund. Plenty of c Egan 5,8145 (R_A_F_) action is assured and it ls expected, w15eman_ 150 ( that a large number oi‘ fans will Rnyam 125 (Navy) va. Poulton. y attend. _ 125. (Arm The referee will be PO J. Short. Etxhlbition bout "era's how they llne up: m size. unto?) (admin) va 1.110. Wcedeke. 1B0 (R.C.A r.) Ac. Neath (an. . __ . __.___.._ VS- Lac. McCrorie. l5’! (R.A.!'.) VI. vs Y E 11154113: f 1111111011 non N" 110mm) COLEMAN GREER censor: MONTAGUE-FRIDAY - s P.M. sarunpav _- 7.45 a 1o p.111. Leafs“ Come From Behind slewing with To Tie Detroit Red Wings DETROIT. Nov. 0 — (C?) —l‘he Second period. rurcnto Maple Leafs twice came Paratroops BY DOUG HOW zroni bolnnu tonight to play the z, _ Detroit. Curveth (Quack- Camdh“ he” SI“, Wm" heir... .1211 wings to a a-s tie in! enbush) 4:00. Jeforu u.i.>9 spzctdtflrs. ‘inree HOBIS iltcn) 6:57. a National hockey Dengue game 3. - Toronto. Boothmant Ham-T u live minutes c1 the second pfir- 4.—Detroit. Eruneteau (Lisoornbe) I018 rod squared the count at 4-4, and then Babe Pratt's goal offset one S. '- Detroit. Carveth (Quacken- by Pat Egan oi Detroit in the third bush) 11:34 g; 6. -- Toronto. Kennedy 12:57. Dztroit nets to 25 by Grant. Parachute Battalion in Britain. Street) Toronto and New York 1y Franks had 29 saves in the '7. -- Toronto. Hill (Kennedy) fulfilling an ambition that led him l6. . to rsject service in the army of hi-i The Leafs now have two victor- 8. - Toronto. Davldion. (L. Carr) native United States because the 17-‘5 Americans don't use Negroes an The Canadians hadn't used any. either. until Watxcrman showed up at a recruiting office early this c..- Zilld a tie. and Detroit has one .o . zictory and this deadlock. Penalties — Egan. Simon, Davld- llflrlllrpopers- son. SUNLNIARY Third period: iirst period: 111m. Carvcth) 18:02. 2W7- Pcnalties _ Brown. Bootbman, Penalty - none. J on1be._Pratt (2). Sherf. 10. - Toronto. Pratt 14:05 " p” cm-ke 111 109 11g and soon found his namefnatleas: . High single: Mrs. J. P. Clarke, one paper and hlmselfin front ofa Bowlmg at the Y _ microphone speaking on a BBC mgh Three; Mm _1_ p_ 01511.1“, broadcast to the Wpst Indies. Ho - 5011 to the Negro people out there. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies’ ___ ‘Ilrguess I'm a bit proud of my» Lear“ 111 1 wn u t 1. 5e -' e “r “° i132’ n“ M‘ c wkgile tplariitroczpevr; got an agate Team 4: Dlck-a-Doos: e- 5° awmlan- l‘ _ _ 135 12° 1311 _ ’ 145-pound welterweight he fouyht g gqgrll-figon 194 130 133 3 Pcggges into the semi-finals of the Nev‘ 13.12.11‘ 149 69 a9 N. G. G ' 4 '1 1a, £11112)‘: 119 134 139 w.1:. Dgiciélas ‘m: 114g £12141; Qiflvlr“hé9§go1f‘§%e“fm“v§f&§e§°:§l , 1 1'14 l1 10a _ ~‘ - a‘ D Norman s L'.,‘jmfi‘?b°"s°" 111g in an army track meet at Toronto Tum 3' . miifqillf°§am in Ne Y l: d .Bell ‘Nomad r1111. W°'"' w w 11» m a Jnetffi- m w» a» 1rd" irxfvrr": r Hid"- Mrs. Irvine o4 15a 114 w. Burhoe 1:14 1ao 14a 1., ',,f“13‘."“'1 ° °,_‘-’, 1°“ "‘1§‘111 Mrs. Hobbs ac 101 10o T. M. Tiirdifl 11a 191 12s 1,111,011,111? ffiflflf" aflghnand M“ claws” m3 123 no Mcmnmn 155 I91 I36 ' True to what“ has bgome M- A- Mach“! I4‘) 173 l” Canadian Armv tradlticne Watea Tm" " '1‘°'==1== W 861 ‘"9 man finished ‘on n11 Ieav I; 3- w" l‘ l“ m -i————— Scotland. e ' g. genggrfitfbh 1: i: QWTES WATCH EXPORT scotauxgot a] 101% ‘was,’ ' SEW m. Cy will 8y 8. a 1: s; efilzidfilunfiitftutt. i» m» v . RAM Mk1. l-fopoer _ _4 1S9 1S4 164 mnwpfl. cent 4 rmrs A: Much nu.» A: Many Other Brands Tested! Gillette SIIAVING CREAM Sig, 3 ounce Tuha-onIy33f Mode by lhc world's loading expert: In shaving comfort — the maker: of live Gillono Moder; BIG BOXING MEET ‘IIT GIIIIRLOTTETOWII SPORTING OLIIB FRIDAY NIGHT, IIOV. 5AT 8 P. M. Featuring Navy. Army and Air Force. (R.A.F. & 1.8.1.!) hovers. TEN OR MORE AOTIOII-ORIIMMEII ROOTS Sponsored by Charlottetown Kinsmen Club PROCEEDS FOR “MILK FOR BRITAIN FUND” Advance sale of tickets at Fred Lambros’ shop, corner (treat George and Kent Streets. . Admission (tax included): Ringside $1.00; Reserve 75c, . Rush 50c. ll -l-Ii. THE FORU HAPPY COMRADES HEALTHY EXERCISE SKATING 35c Watch Industry and the National “m, 11 Bankuofmswltzerluigtid under which MB. J.P. Clwrho 2M 1Q 101 ma“ M 9" m $999?" PW‘ am. Oardner 11a m is: é"f,'1\§lf§__f,“1fl'"s m‘ Qgrncsfinlfllgg M" I“ n‘ H” half 1h Srozen dollars. or cut ex- ~fi I vear. Today he is overseas as the 1 _ Detroit. Brown (Quacken- 9. - Detroit, Egan. (Bruneteau) gglgadlfsfgmtxrllrllgyrlgggggliy E army. and proud of the fact. Waterman came to London on leave after a few weeks in Britain greeting Canadians. Canadians Win From Chicago Black Hawks League Same here tonight. Summary; First Period. ard) 8'22 Getliffc (Match), effernan. Summary; cond Period Connor) 10 :89- Mosienko Summary; Third Period. TO-NIGHT 8 .1 IO 600D ICE. FINE MUSIC. BRIGHT LIGHTS, JOIN HUNDREDS AND SKATE PROMENADE 10c Mosienk ) 9:20 a. - Montreal, O'Connor 11:43. Penalties - Lach. Boucharu, Seibert. Bentley, Chamberlain. Al- len. McMahon. REMEMBER WHEN (fry The Canadian Press) Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tiger slugging uce, was voted the most valuable plryer 1n the American League for lllfl second time three W years ago tony. Greenberg, now in the American Army. had a S40 bat-i ting average and hit 4i home runs. Second and third plaees_ went to Hob Feller and Joe DiMaggio who are also in the United States armed forces. IFTCI-l STUDENTS GO uupmowovnn... LONDON. NOV- 4 — (C?) — The Nazis in Holland admit they have been unable to induce thousands of college students. who went under- ground rather than sign declar- ations of loyalty to the occupat- ion auihorltles. to return to their studies. GRA ND OPENING SOURIS - TUESDAY — 17.00 and 9.15 EM. MATINEE 3.45 RM. . ' . Negro Athlete iSport Shorts) LONDON. NOV. 4 — (GP) -— .-:w what he Wanted, and got it when he Joined the Canadian lst That was the last lap for the 21- year-old athlete from (l9 Cameron 1511111,- 10 resume 111 the neu- 1111,11" and is "keen on breeding etayin, blood." He will bring some horses cmcaoo. Nov. I - Montreal Canadiena won from Chicago Black Hawks 5-3 in a National Hockey 1. - C“ , Moaienko (Bent- ley) I131 2. - Montreal. Majeau (Bouch- Penalties _ Sefb t. Chamberlain, 3. - Montreal, Majeau (Lach. OH" 9:31. 4. - Chicago, March (C. Smith) 5. - Montreal. Chamberlain 11:10. Penalties — Campbell, McMahon, s, - Montreal, Blake (Ach) 3:02. iFrom Britain By ALLAN NICLESON ' (Canadian Press Staff Writer) 1.0110011. Nov. 4 - to?) __ ubllsher who holds interests figures." Hutchinson. who raced on largo scale before the war. from Eire on a larRe scale." ho said. of bankno He also owned Ballyscalop. only when his pockey carried '12 to one. destroyed. $5 525. u a lift. slve days at Ascot in i937 and more than $45,000 in stakes. alre racehorae owner and breeder for nearly 810.000. Ilew York Stocks "I. - Chicago. Smith, (Bentley. Suffer Another Peace Sell 0ff President Hoover told a Senate sub-committee that “at the pre- sent moment we're certainly In the latter stages of the (European) m... Selected recoveries appeared at _the start but these failed to hold and prices broke $1 to $2 a share after mid-day on e. brisk pickup in activity. Dealings then slowed but the turnover exceeded 1.000000 charges for the second time since Sep 20. Extreme losses were re- duced here and there near the close. Cotton futures rallied but gralna dipped. Bonds generally were low- er. Maritimes Still In Danger Zone UITAWA. Nov. b-(CP) —- A.R.. P. volunteers in Quebec west of the confluence of the Ottawa and St. Iwu l Lawrence Rivers and in ol1 of Ont- itagieo now may be excused from fur- r utv due to lessened risk o1 tack. Prime Minister Macken- at zle King announced toda . .1‘ i-sh Columbia. tIIe Mar- itime Provinces and Quebec east o the confluence of me Ottawa and svnhLawrence Rivera. there should "It cannot be too strongly an- fn these areas where A.R P The Prime Mihiater’: statement based on a reassessment by the ‘ nun Cathedral The town of no fewer than 85 different activi- ties, Walter Hutchinson, added au- otlriler purrolhasa gtghStQIGIOBéIAOIEnBEI-IKI’ _ a. amps re es s p ur Charles Waterman is a. Negro who 1-11sm1-y_ The 5mg cqmpmes 10o acres and was purchased for “five hi "There ‘is room for between 30 and 40 horses at the stud and apart from training I shall breed Oddities surrounded Hutchin- son's ore-war activities. At one time he had 3i horses in training and when Broad Oaks won the Autumn Cup at Alexandra Park in 1938 the publisher caused a sen- sation hv driving away a bandfu.‘ ‘S. steeplecha who was at his besll ruling body of Jockey Club ab: wards eventually banned the prac- ce. Hutchinson won more than $45- 000 on Ballyscalon during hill carofr. Hetboitilglaiimtlie ‘chasertgt our: on. en er: n a race e Ymk State 5°15" 51W“ Tmlmfi l following day. Hutchinson made a large wager on his entry which won sensationally at odds of 63-1. Warren . Georae. with the Royal Canadian u, u- Force in a: time; vid. u» mm“ ‘$2 gm RNOJVALRFIL‘ stdafiayugth’ of the room if ' a1‘ . Dunstan! Universig‘. and Louis. "b9 11°5P1¢Bl- There was lent of celebratinu —for some —D up y Stockton way Tails of Nlrht of Slaying when Screech pounded to an easy. - two-length triumph in the seven furlonz Tees Handicap. The little bettors — those fellows who lay a couple of bob—recr-lved nearly $33 for every 45 cents they but. That rcrrescnts odds of more than ‘s fam s regrettably omitted. Royal Glory. rour-year-old win- ner of the $4.400 Northern Cam- bridgesi-ilre at Stockton was a gift horse which narrowly missed beinp Owned and trained by Matt Pea- cock, om of England's moat suc- cessful trainers. Royal Glory bre- viously was the property of J. G Thompsoigh who bought him o1 , _ompson became no da- couraged with the poor perform- ances of the racer. he told Trainer Peacock to have him shot. Pea- cock demurred and Thompson then insisted his trainer take the racer wn R d9?! ‘left yesterday morning by plane for Home Office. Kingston, said. b61113 Ont. noise of a fl and cat Mrs. Donald Wilson and small Marquis De visdelo son. linger. nzltlvmirriaedko to spend some e w s. nu par- t; a 3.1 enta. Mr. and.’ Mrs. F. O. Scull!- talTe in: 1T1‘? 1N3?) no. ganald Wilhon. a. o. a. n. tfi..'.’f°‘tlli.féf‘_".él‘f.lt ‘hdlmhhfli chicken arm- graph Journal. Keepiniz up the high prices be- ing paid for yertrlings with a view to post-war racing a filly was bought at a Dublin bloodstock sale for the equivalent of $11,575. Pur- chase by Trainer Tom Hall. the anima is a half-sister to Diplo- mat. which won stakes on succes- llnitod States W. L. B. Ponders Goal Agreement WASHINGTON, Nov. G-—(AP)—- The unload some War mam I" “"11 and th Board took under consideration M“ today the coal minln: azreement "M h worked out by John 1.. bewia. this Mm picaldcnt of the United Mina ‘Phecrown has be Workers and Interior Secretary Poly on i; Harold Ickce. Meantime. moat of found on a Anothn filly was purchased by the Hon. Dorothy Puget million- NEW YORK. Nov. 4 —-(AP) -—- Stocks suffered another peace-sell nff in today's market as former help of man or be . Lwnber operators said the job 0! 9° netting ion across an intervening ° swamp was mo t h. "Bhuclu." uld Sn-utn. The only 1n thin! to do ll build a railroad." B0 ":11- nmctzwuum Eris." "or" rocks were in his way. Smi this y trac f pf A a b It hing. Pbr rails he uae u r-SI by five inches-for tin, he and 1,111,111,,” o; toad-nailed round poles to the IIIII- “vim The railroad cai- 1a home made. phuiaed that in no other wa, can .1.- thevdangera of enemy attach be‘ me ' I I’ QC i dam}: cogiktinpedtgher in "either' 1111mm of aim?” m. " w 131E Chang cuaaoum uruuut 11111111111" . TRAIN AND THEY — Th0 train left Borden last with m puaenger arriv 1G4 7 I at 7.15. "Ibo ferry n . aervioe starting 110.110. Ila Marlgny Says Girl, Guide News I5 Additional . DAY -— The I of Prllflty. I) Year old Charlottetown man who died will be neld] pa" Basilica. Bu be in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. BOBDEN OVER THE TOP - f» rattle attached to his whip. Theconducted by Re _ 1 5W1“. Mlflkhv declared who also officiated at the grave. Interment in Milton Cemetery. s11‘ H" The pallbearers were: Earl ColesflNfllwy as "the girl in yo Ambrose Coles. John Rodd. mum | who has "caused trouble Carter mother and me and I d aqyghineidto do‘ with her. ——~—- csa a a- krnuap 1a ACTION-Sol". Ger- corned. Nangy l “s he w" laid Francis Gorman, son of Mn. nothing rrc Amy German. Kensmgton, who has our N.0_-1~ H 1 The publisher's main race hopes Ibeen reported killed in action in revolve around breeding a winner Sicily. is SUIVIVSC by four brothers: of the Grand National. I-Ila last entry in that classic was Tapionis A 1111x1193’! which fell during the run- 11 II. . Percy Hooper and Preston Personals Mrs. Margaret Cole, Breadalbane. m a p“ and her dauahteig. 1311's. {elm f-I. urgoyne came o e ctv yea. related an iféilllta. N? tggtiimlgnfimmm m W" hem Mr. L. T. Boyd. General Manager of The linplre Life Insurance Com- °°“"I""°d- giralny‘ whgo has bean inspecting the l A cncy the past two 400.000 hard and soft coal minerl and Defen conglinueg idle. ltfcsg eyqmhqauo e fir anr. 11-1 $2.. railroad-car. railbed and he ogratlng equipment-coat Smith m“. ,1 _ .. a “ flakes Murdered NASSAU, Bahamas. Nov. 4 — (A P) - Alfred De Marigny denied in sworn testimony from the Baham- 301-“11 1m ,1- , . 18s Su reme Court witness rtand to- emnc chflflngnghlp .,,‘,,,_“;., E1 . day that he killed‘ n1; father whom m a? d)“; an, o", % law. Sir Harry Oakes. p e c ry camp: with flylniacolora. with an ob- hfl lid"! total of 811.800. 56W” percent. of its obiectiveilnsis s already been subscribed with? bed more to follow. Congratulutionring Borden. in so. cnamm-re-rowu opmI §,,‘?{{§.Y,..°.§‘,‘.‘§§“‘““- '“°‘“°'“B ‘I’- e ing at his trial for murder, tied there was ill n him and Sir Harry, but he Company will be h ted that he was home in own at the time the Canadian min- millionaire was beaten burned to death last July. LINIMIN BUSY -- RISDIIOIIG C f lines on E111 Avenue, disrupted by “Nail God my mu!’ De Wednesday's auto cruh wb ch tore "0119! military crosses, two distlngui; meefln‘ o’ m“ géludaiigl medals. and six 111113;?- eld I“ ‘he m“ Citations were‘ o - ' m, Saturday, at are p. ti: l‘ I mm We would ask that everyone be and there on time and in full uniform. The nw|p1cnm__ REVIEWS WORK Bria n»... 1...... M........,.'—“ his canted voice h flown a cable and put fifty or aix- courtship andtnfargiehzielsto g1‘:- rm- ty instruments out of order, were ry’; daughter Nancy and o being repaired yesterday but will not likely be in working order until noon today. Leakage in a cable tlen :0 affecting Water Sins: and the naney- railway station 1L“ caused tem- porary trouble yesterday. EUNERAL AT MILTON -- The which started when . . - o. n. eric Coxlfs 1111;’ held Wednesday 3111f“ 1.1. e013,”; 3.15:"; 11..., 0.1, 011w“ 1.11mi Earl w d "m the hell I “ml-W __(Continued__frcd1 poser.) “B” 3"‘ “m MW‘ Emmot- ms Messrs. A.G. gks Kizlifs: Mr w? y T%'certiflce 11"“ “nadir-n Wantry co e then pre- LI OIL 1 ', the business o‘: is: yap WIS ll Q 0 G ' a n y I and L11 fantry Corps, Lieutenant-Co] uent troubles with her fam- P ' derwent an opera- r the termination of preg-l with Sir Harry reach- g point last March S0. meeting t quarrel programme of vocal solos by Harry 1 Annabelle Lawson. “y “f Currie. Summerai "e. ates to those present we ed a brcakln he said. durl _‘M M. _ Canadian Infantry 00111:. . 111a 2.2.03‘. Capt. Donald Jaime; Watgom 3;, Rflllal Cid- out of this house." to him again". De g an earlier quarrel, he said, 19 ldil-Il ARI 1 .. Justice Gordon’: Addroag ToI-gfélt. fidwaigoxtllgrtleitlfirn gggdg; 11 Gq . Armored Corps. ‘m’ ‘NI-om INN“ ‘(Iugigsxeaiavse £11112; LIE“? Guy nobItaIf-‘e- 33' 1N3 o1 1,11 Q01," o1 5111,9111, Que» Canadian Infantry Comm. u. He was - 1 w: 1 1 Dllllnlllllhbd Qoliilllot M ill] - 2“%.i1°..§.‘."6..1?§§‘?% P“? BMW "Hm - 38 c r‘ K volunta eervipcea 5* - b . O , _Stelito,N.S.;c (i 1'1 been of Ismsflltljgt) £81115‘ tglyyaglggigg; "y 33mg’ ana ran n at; 1'65 0 0C 6 . .' ' ‘iaglhia fieLtui-n ignite visited North will"! ***:.=..:;1f.r.:r Sh? getaw- v». ca»... dd ... ‘i313? aria “are @1115» ; Societies of the various occupied s - “ lxmn. John Harold McDougfli and Iglled countries haenceiflolletiasrrggd Dem". m‘ onéma‘ my” c” lan “all m him. and he spei G P‘ Mnrisny added. recalled that he hm h My while she was in in: made by the - - . George Rex dallagh , l. om“ Th” G “k Iéfifdfgf,‘ K5‘; West Vancouver; Royal Cane€d._ . r I'd Go on grinning his starving "my “M1051 c0755 out his act of the slayi 1 questioner etrai ht sped his hand 5nd Y - like gesture and lann. s account. There we; at his home July 7, he he drove mo 3119515 m es near Westbourne a1» back to the house," he “Straight home " H "Yes. straight home Md and rent w m. n» kenw once by the -". were heard from tTilénumzclsawh-Iied enbmr!‘ us‘: canalggl. chad 1n Norwegian authorities and from The “I'm-Ids mmmmmdflldiv l" 111mm: pa" Y lofvlother cour-itrl: O€£ l?!’ I 1.39.3.1‘; fiiffixtfu... it... 511113113, 851111-5125" 511-1118 it» ffiéseitiilifihviisbifieé Sfififififiéi the» °-°-,M~'5 and i=1 M-Jil-‘B “ 1.1 and w "gm at ‘h, Mg! todays D.S.Od.8 winneglglrlf. m1-umce waaesmflde w the 111,194‘): a Canadian army vision ovué oe who had in Lord man of the advisory and friend. Under Lady out 1 a. m 1 t .!le is o a0 0f $111,113,135 Hon! Albert Matthews, Ligutexmnk adershlp some 1.100.000 members “lam” °f WWW ‘ c" m°d1sgffiilehs11n°mg1tgg 855g; ficer 11% on active service w relie . O a 1m: also at the Victoria street m. Red cm“ m!“ was born in Vancouver and prior gfigflfgfifififi enlistment was sales manner o ' 11 rem“, as a lumbgr fir-um on the west coast. . monument to what Canada did the n (-1 t d ) I 1 1 t; fitfifll°iilimlidfitffivlifiwlllifi £38 milion.‘ 153a? 111. “ifiiiill°..tlli.uy been largely to the sufferers of air "mm? I "Are you kiddingWf ram‘ asked a = d De Marignv told Westbourne with 1w l" ed about th d th Dr Mariam; ea :0 Wfiitbflilmc, rom . father ire: Sig"? Junior Bed Cross _ b ak f . h atq Lmgfirufi, thrilled go 31B: cllidliafihnhllt f!!! ld visit one of the fourteen rest “ "W" "summit - hom"s for children in the Engl h ""—-— which are complete ' .1 t" "' 11"" Industrial ' our. ere he saw the clothilrgghwom h d ' n. every B o w c a ~ m t ogedCan- E I t Junior-Hi‘: egrplgeixxtied the fine O \ lzylbggese homes ca said he went alone 5 . l... B. must approve the that. De My-fgnv agreement if it is to e offect- ed the screen one 11c. and Ickea acknow and to dPflwgred, do thqt it also probably will re- qu 1e an lncreue in the price of a As Fuel Administrator, Ickea told a Press Conference he probably would ask the office of Price Ad- Inrq m, m‘, ministration to boost coal price to ,h'ow‘1he ceilings. Ickea mentioned no flu- ‘ urea but coal operators have anti-- mated a similar wage contract would ralae coal coata l6 to ~15 cents a ton. Old-Timur Builds 0wn Logging Road The wltnea; us, tlonlnv 1w m. M1 tall". E. w, M h "writer. They mm burned hairs n11 ' liy are extremely - but did not voluntee “_‘_*_-*-——--u Production lip Report Shows OTTAWA, level of prod Canada h bee than age any pie awr n. . . “ '“ “°~' ‘f’ 4-<.41=)- mce in the gh; m," "Y" war effort. so Ether M. ‘filth. u“ m1‘ vaiIYfoot grind railroad and ll M] clearing a 40-acre tract of e pa '1 * thouf t t Walter Jongsuxngo I d" . . -- e o an oidalily absent. glam ,°,‘f,§f§f,',‘”",,1'.‘."§? 31,258 co vo of! . mpg _ mployéu ‘ ' t‘ .1. °..°:91.=‘Zt‘é’.’o3..“§‘1.i',°h.p., "Mwwsh this woe-w 1111""; was tendered Justice Gordon for 1w“ and smtly exceeds a aver his ependid address. 0th ctio vioua tim d i er fun hein a “n” for Jmtioe Cordnofnk visTt n a!" Bureau of Statistics the main economic factor; 1943 over the game 1H My similar period "“°“°“ wooppu suoaa i . unt OOIIIIEIIJUIMI o; 111,011,“ taxman to wooden soled shoes. the war effort cried preventing compe 1.1m in -.a in the purchase of in tho bgpcn market. In th LIAVI m: ounac w. m, OTTAWA. Nov. 4 - (OP) —— Th! cabinet war committee of the m: Governor General and Princes: Al- of air attack in various parts of ice it 1; Canada. In view of changed war announced at dovlrnmelttlu left here today for Quebec, the public co n new stocks cf weme years, the almost entirely we .. 1m they come under no Board of £5,211, I“ “I 5”“ i1", oi m 11mm u umber win nu m" Lion wor- £31111» toqbout mu 0' girreznaad with prewar 1. .. wt-nmnder of th rwormt The more evenly dist ui Mon L. fiacprations For Saiiadian Troops owawa. Nov. 4-<cPi _ 1 vanoe)—De1ence headquarters ' nounced today the Rwdffllng o1...’ I acdltional decorations to Cunuu n aimy m-sn who took par, 111 ariéfiv SEPT/IN Orders, with announcemen: or the 135$}: “Ilillllllflllou Service Order I‘ Tomato. mm Cmadian Arturo-y! r. 30. Va couver; 55113111311 _ l at the time he racer d th 311E Brie. Georke rcitcnlfig, 3i If“ eutenant-Colonl t th received the awagd a e ‘Mei: Military cram; Cont. Gordon Leo French chm-ks Neil. :7, Grand Narrows, :1 _'; Medicine Hat, Alta; i lery n; rose have 1 :11 Modal f" Ptb. Melvin Joseph Tate. 22 Pie siaiiey Charles Butterlck, Red adian Corp; of Greeks Pte. John William Sdimhfiét?“ ffiilliiw" 1% c . o Oan dian 1st division ‘$1.3 aln n ox; ive mill . ..=_>- Brig. Hoiimelster is mother of; started military career in n lan graduating from the Royal military college a Sandhurst in 1980. Later comm: to Canada. his association with the Canadian army becan at the out: the r ____ ""4 mfltaig-olsngf ormawa. Nov. 4 _ to P) _—- l Canada a itself a Mission of Mer- Gmml ‘ "I °“"’1°Y“‘°“‘ ‘ “damn; on the thl d interested him most Canada rmh durinz A1181!" W‘ m‘ a 111M, 113d increase at Sept. l was ‘consider- 218111, mp 1,0 ably onailer- than in any Twig: the British Isles he went on to tell year- the Dominion Bureau me 1 n the Queen and Statistics said today. nutqnfl l lth ePi-incewzs. blame on a "levelling off DUI)’ all oi’ the Royal Fam- due to labor sharia!" and PM” interested 1n the to changes in type o1 production in work the Canadian Red Cross have some war 1111111511.; _- O5 The 13.934 esta ‘iehments 369°?‘ nz I his t tri . 1 , d via North AfricafllherarleieulvrIsite 3:“ “an?” Bfighxlftl 2918:1311! 15:81“ "i°h.°.€$‘i.'3.i83'3..'%3‘3¥.‘€‘1f. 12:: =»‘élvt-'»=§»?’$°mt-~¢ voyeur“ Prom orth Africa. he lat Aug. 1. The gain of 2.294 Work‘ (aiming m, 11-11114“ and ers or 0.1 per cent brausht the 1n- 1- dex - on the base 1926 equals 100- o . (gI-lef addresses were given at to 100.2 compared with 185.9 If by Pre- Aug. 1 and ma at sept. 1. 194?. Manufacturing eatabluhnwnl-l age at the beginning of Sebtfilllbel‘ arranged in the 2:2 earlier years’ for . which are a. ra- statistics are available- it is 1119"?‘ ception for Red Cross wofkera at thelesa considerably smaller Jhan C h a ternoon In any other September rlnoe 1936- d at the Blood Donors Clinic on "13 the 31111.11 ._ turday afternoon when those ' who have given blood donations to date be W It!!! . m» "vggiggdigg"; "$353.31; i; F. l). IL’: Vocation! Id I-Iiilh School Aud- '1 {v ls “Tree Grower’! NEW YORK. Nov. 4—(API" WhenTPreaIdent Roosevelt zavc a nun women have 1 x kindly “with I! "W" Rmvef" l" ' ' ilwmn- 2.12"" or mutt 5:11.111: m the Board of Trade, min releaa- ‘Y- ""1 " lng valuable leather supplies-for “ufigfgvwfljgngwfnlgflghwd more men- Men don't like wooden u,“ _ n" g 1.11.4, Purl’ @213‘! alilglllhlellvlPflltfi-e 31-" "H! 1f over a period of years." Noloon C wooden Brown professor of Jeremy soled ahoea on the market for them. Syracuse University and The leather that Ia conserved by volt’; own forester. aid hora. uainl wooden 1am will also benef- "lbllowma the motto‘ 0f “l” it the children who are proverbial! tlve lolllnl and mute u y hard on 111m. n 1| probable um "m"; mlqg I" "fi, 1., mhoewfllt- m“! ‘f lmtudtl f‘ u - cden soled. un- pm“ n m