f N°VEMB_!‘?‘F.._1§:.}?4° r./”‘ ' -. . - .i!~ll Produced it! DAVID iiEllPSiEAD-illrccleti by EDWARD ii. GRIFFITH leave "l!!! Ill! illlllill IRTIEISOI . Illillii llliSlI "Flying Tlge luniet ai lay with his new "terrific" . . . cutting nlgsand romantic capers In the snaniest spots In tevvni It's tile season's super fun lift . . . “M030 Tilt‘: CflARlJOTTETUlVN UUAKUIAN SPONSORED or LADIES‘ .410 or P3,], nospmu. m; 'l‘O-DAY - TUE. - WED. r" Fred an and eff te a t, 3000; EXTRAH Briiisji .1 new“ w. » """ arise" SHOW TIMES —- Farm Ami tn... Seed Prices Revised OTTAWA, Nov. t2 - (CP)-—-‘1‘ilu lfflcrs Board today announced rc- il-llil" 0i lie order which fixes max- imum retail prices for such furm “lid sardcn seeds as vegetable seeds, ficld root seeds, alfalfa‘ clo- "BX. glasses anti camels. Officials said the order, while "lilisling prices in n number of “blames. does not increase ‘prices 311love the schedule established by e Board in Ferbruary, 19m, ex- "Dt where the prices oi commer- °l!l grains have been increased by gala"; lndsucil cases, prices for the - on . - 15;: all ng sccd grains are ad Delicious-whining lull of energy, (Allison's Dllrv Milk Chacofiie is u. liveurltc of ell Canedhnl, aver- leel end It home. h.~ Due lo wartime diflicuiirt. wean no: always able to mart the zva """‘"l"is' llmumd for Cit-lipids. W= "cm any disappointment lllic may rouse you, -§j[y'l|rw".,v-z X l _ l K O L In 1 : FREDDIE SLACK ... ORCHESTRA i SONG$..$WEET AND HOYI ‘Sllronef e ‘Sampre ilbre‘ a Hitch a Neriie le the rid Many Morel Plus — NEWS — SiPORTSCOPE -— MUSICAL -G]0ri;1l Jean, In CAP TOL - NOW PLAYING | ‘ "l 2 .~ --“‘\;__ ‘—‘- _. -& {m} .__-¢_.-. _. \_. .___ _ _ = :_~___\/._—_~\.§,_-;—: *- .»...~. 4' .. 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 Prices are established basis oi the highest commercial grade of seed in each case. and "customary differentials" are al- lowed for lower grades. The order establishes maximum prices for fractional quantities of field root and garden vegetable seeds, and outlines the method of determining the maximum price for any quan- tity other than those designated in the new schedule. All maximum retail prices based on the F. 0. B. cost at retail place oi business, otherwise expressly provided for. When seeds 1n packets or other packages are quoted or sold pos- tage or other transportation paid. this cost must be included in the price and must not. be added in such a way that the maximum prices fixed will be exceeded. Further changes have been in- troduces] governing conditions un- der which sales of seed are made- on Vthe are the unless - supporting R ‘sinlzing celebrity. runs ilwny -- l home to lire a norm - of several selections which "Vlllnn@ile.“ "Slbullfiifl" ‘D "l! T° the governntcntfis Drooosed Judi?” ' .slders hl.ln a u c1 _ Canadian Nl5\'v'S—'i‘raveiogue. OVER THE ANDES CROWDS -- COME EARLY — SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 — Movie Roman-cc Gloria Jean, UnivcrsnPs youthful singing star, has her first movie boy friend in "Get Hep To Love.’ 'thc brcczy romantic drama coming to the Capitol Theatre. l The boy friend l5 talented Don- lold O'Connor and he is co-stzirred with Gloria in the entertaining w film. J2me Frazee and Robert Paige have headline roles in the cast which incluces n. Cora Sue Collins and Jocks and Jills. Gloria, as a Child from cr i1 l th v , in the StOij». nl lzfe a near collapse from overwork. Gloria's remarkable voice is declared to be more at- Wrnctive than ever in tile vennditilln Mc Only With Thine l‘) And HScmprc Librc" frcm Ln T aviatll- .Fred Astaire Musical ‘Teaming Joan Leslie Has Romantic Basis Ten clays andwEg-hts of do romance comprise the" them "The Sky's the Limit. El new musical vehl"lc for Freflsfils a. around t orlventurcs of a fighter pilot on a brief lca-vc of absence. He decides to take his fun in Man- hattan in civilian clothes instead Of in uniform. bringins about a hilar- ‘ious series oi , when he falls. for on merits .c young uiri l1hct0gr.ipii:l' who can- s e slacker. ‘The hectic affair between thie two is complicated bv the {lllmBTl-S feeling that a wartime flier hasnt anv business asking a tzirl to Walt for him. and by the rivalry of the heroines millionaire employer, who yearns to marrv her hut dOOSThl- nuite know how to R0 about ~- And as the two princl als danCB their wnv around Martha tom's high spo until the stirring climax everything in a satisfactory fash- n td b a Sélgpol-fllye Robert Ryan. Elizabeth n his orchestra. “reddic Slack and Three new hit turec‘ in the picture. Fred and Jmin have two sensa- tional dallce routines. Fred giving two solo dances in addition, making the film one of the sea- son's most entertaining offering!- E. H. Griffith directed the Dlwld léltlgilllstéfld production for RKO a o. _(UP)- To remaind townmen that dues should be paid for local ground allotments, the town crler here has pay rent" when the dues become payable. Henry King. a great-grandfather with 80 descendants. is still work- lnl; as a carpenter at the age of 108 at his hcmc hero. He is a non- smoker and teetotaller. l elude ztclng I e (if itterin: 9. ‘. \\'O\'Cl’i lTilSl.lll(l9I'€§€1flCll\tlTS ~ lungs by Johnny,‘ son spent a week with Mrs. Mercer and Harold Arlen are fea- , bricks parents here. STAITHOPE, Durham, England. been instructed to cry: “It's time to ratnrrorr, England - (or; - illailil Violation Anti-Trust Liivls NEW YORK. Nov. l2 — (AP) — The United Stlks Departuient 01 Justice sought todBy W Twill" perpetually the Associated Press from enforcing any by - laws which would permit the news - getlieriule co - operative. in will: awn e9- piicatlorls for membership, to con- sider "the actual or potential oom- , petition" between an applicant and anmembe newspaper in the some c y. Three other inlets were ingested by gogrnmoexnt attorneys s posed rm luiilaman filed got-ha United States district court. A special court on Oct. I ' upheld the right of the Associated Press to pass upon admission of applicants, but sold the by-laws “in their present form" violated the anti- trust laws. The fovernmcnt sought, in the civil m t filed Aug. N, 1e42, to coin- pel the Associated Press to ad- mit membership any newspaper. willing to pay its proportionawj altars of the coat of gathering news.- The additional restraints. es out- lined by the government and to sii of which the Associated Press has 30 days to make counter - propo- sals, would:- l. Nulllfy the by-iaws which "withhold the services oi the As- sociated press from persons other than members o! the Associated Press." ; 2. Nuliify the by-lnws which "re- strict the members oi the Associa- ted Press and persons in their employ from furnishing spontan- eous news gathered by them to per. l I i . sons other than the Associated Press and its members." 3. Declare illegal the exclusive ;news agreement between the As- lsociated Press and The Canadian ss- l The proposed decree would per- lmit the AP to apply for modifica- tion of these e yAOVlIlQnfl "upon furnishing satisfactory proof qthat they have amended the by. laws...in confirmity with the op- inion of this court." The court directed that the by- laws be changed to prevent a. member in the same field (morn- ing evening or Sunday) in some area as an applicant imposing conditions for admis- sion. The court said it would "not at- tempt to sav what conditions may be imposed" and left to the AP the adoption of "substitutes which ‘will restrict admission." it indicat- ed that if “admission to AP were properly liberalized,” the bv-iaws provlding for the cxcluslveness of local news. the restriction of AP dispatch-s to members. and the contract with The Canadian Press ,would be ivithin the law. In conformity with the court's opinion the government screed to < i of its complaint chal- l'- . 1W illwcl the purchas by the P of wl world photos from sofiranl) the New Yul-l: Times. , The final form oi the judgment.‘ will be fixed bv th" court after the AF files its cntlntcr-prnnnsals to mcnt and its 14.3 findings of facts. An appeal may then be taken by .-.-ither l) i v to the United States Supreme Court. John Henry Lewin, special as- ant to the Attorney General. sold when he filed the naprs to- ciav that the government had no present Dlnns for on anneal. Bristol and Vicinity Some much needed coal arrived here last week but not near enough to supply the great demand, Owing to the great shortage of help to cut moor. more coal will be needed. t Fire discovered tn the living room of the home Oi Mrs. George uaveaux, almost destroyed the I house and lurmture a iew nights I ago. zlcanng the crackling of burn- : in; woou Mrs. Daveux opened the door to rind the room in flames. A crowd gathering soon gut, the ‘flames under control. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stannis lhplcrre. were VlSlLJfs to the city for two Qflys last. week on business. Mr. i-l-lkulgigigmwhto has lust wound up g 0r e season reports Wry good returns. A few fishing boat; werg on; two days last week and I . good catches of coo which will be Isaziatelgz and dried for the winter m I i Mrs. lltrriest Bambrick and oung am. Miss Ma-ry MacDonald, dzess- tmaker. employed in the city for at’: expects to return home l Mr. Harry Hooper, manager of . the Bristol Mills, has been confined for some time to his house with an infected hand. Mr. M. B. Keefe who carried on harboring here for almost twenty YPflra then went to Pictou for some time and later back to Charlotte- town. has new taken a position in a barber shop in New Glasgow. NS. l _._ ' Mrs. John R. O'Brien and family have moved to the city for the winter months. The fish canning plants ‘at Mor- ell. 8t. Peter's Harbor have closed their doors for the season. 1M1‘. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien, city, spent Remembrance Day in Bristol. . A. B. Mulhven and . MacEwen leave this week end on rl-getumito grater-lo. where Sgt‘. Bilate- WEII S 8 0H Rt ‘DNSEH , PS. . w an .s ‘en- ltiltnc hen. i; also tgnpioyed ‘tat-he Belblle grlitsxsng ti.» lservicea Sgt. MacEwen. was iewr of MscEwenh ‘goal-ego an service sta- tion in Bri l Stanley MacEwe left Saturday for ter in far-off W home leave of e with his parents. Weather forecasters in this vicin- claim the snowfall will be very this winter and base their re- .V light IUIIIIMATIC PAIN! All! STIFFNISI _ nu n1: mower‘ [[1 [I f/f/l’ 0/1 ICPOTC VGT)’ ‘ ports on l c . i P°"““Y "em-m" - ii» iluve no is... c.l iltlr Wll-‘i. HAS wing MEANING lfuli. Iii lat: u: uccp s. w the _.__ ‘. The following is the repoyg- o; egs o e m z pal tHQQE are wh m 1t . »W_~ h d heivllv °°'"~‘Tl‘1'-- Epermtienefixt ‘(lie tegnolilorgrynhggliilfoll znallhtlegfwe ‘tgbcfichool for that Charlottetown - _ _or poultry is necessary at all tlmes= ra X-l. Wanda MacLauch- . ‘ Mr- J05|-‘.lll_ on... all rlrlverl in order that tl lighest ' ro- I n; 2 B rt 1.: lt“ll - _l ' auction may be ltellltlfllflfid. SLORRUIB as iifen Maolgclrlald.“ n am a‘ Kath ‘was in we cltv last we l»: cn DL5l~[ ncss. l Mrs. William ccizohan, has gene to the city cf Si. John. N. 3., t; re- side with her sister Mrs. Munroe. for the whiter months. I l Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pcrrv were Lne city inst week on business. Mr. John Lap .re will leave, silorliy for thevMzigsaien Lian to work with his son Leo. in his blacksmith shop for the winter months. Mr. Lapltrle. who CJTYlCS. on fishing here ill the summon ntcnths, ins not vlsitctl the Gulpil; 'Islailds for mtznv veers. Mrs. Alzlcr Douccuc. who has been living at the Magdalen lSlilHLS_ returned to her home here on Sun- ‘ dav but only for a short stay d5 511E t will move her family to the Islun sl while her husbmd is overseas. g His parents have ‘FCCClVEd word . that Poe. Angus Lzpicrrc is spend- dng his leave with friends in B05- ton, Mass. One of their friends is Mrs. John Hughes, a sister of Mr. John '1‘. iyBrlen. who left tlie_Is- land and Bristol, more than ssty years ago. Bolilhers Attack l Railways In France, Italy LONDON, Nov. l2 — tAP) — With a brilliant 48-hour burst of co-ordinaicd air power. Allied heavy bombers ranging thousands oi’ miles from both British and Med- iterranean bases closed a strang- ling grip today around the three most important supply funnels feeding the German armies em- battled in Italy. In a IAOO-mlle round-trip mis- sion, RAF. and R.C.A.F. heavy bombers last night crossed France to smash the coastal Riviera rail- way in the vicinity of the resort city of Cannes. and in the preced- ing daylirzht United States bomb- ers operating from Mcditrrranean lbases attacked the Anthcor Via- duct on the same rnli artery and elso near Cannes. The Americans. whose attack was announced at Allied Head- quarters in Algiers, crossed the Alps to reach their target. A clus- ter oi bombs fell across the rall- way and the adjacent highway and both were believed to have been cut. Antheor is i5 miles west of Cannes. They also bombed s oailbearlng plant and the railway yards at Amtecy. in the mountains of southern France 30 miles south of tho Swiss frontier. I it. was the second successive night that the big British bomb- ers were out in force breaking up French bottlenecks for an aubbly trains. Tho R.C.A.1". bomber group in Britain did not. join in Wednes- day's attack but last night the Canadians sent along at least four ‘ including the Moose . squadron. There were no Canadian planes lost. The night's raid, and ac- companying intruder operations over western Europe by Mosquitoes. in which the R.C.A.F. shared. cost the RAJ‘. seven bombers and one fighter. Th: British Bomber last night. once more sent nulmes over Berlin the time since Oct. 18. The seven RAF‘. bombers misa- irtc. nave tho RAF. '1 total ions for the month to date of 26 bombers m three mnior uuillta Command Mos- first . rvltlCJ 0i the water t 2y .1: 2 Berni MacDcnaid- 8. drink-wand clean fresh water is an . "field MacKinnon. ' ‘llTlDfiftflfit item-is exhaled from Grade I (Jr.)-i. Donald Allen- the lungs. -e=-.cct attenaange- Glydon’ Overcrowdlng is n common dart- . Melvin and Orville Willis ' | ger, and ln the arrangement of tilt‘ v..- tor punctuality Orvill ‘ F E srutrv house yearlmgs and pulletfi. (111115, ' e ' fALilS "rriiutit fim0v-mx/ You have wondered what life in the Air Force is like? What is the accommodation? What about the meals? Is all the clothing supplied? Do the girls like it? Where are they stationed? What do they do? What chance is there of promotion? This little book answers all your questions. It contains dozens ofreal- life photographs showing women in their actual activities in the R.C.A.F. It is free and without obligation. Mail the coupon mday. Director of Manning R.C.A.F. Headquarters Jackson Building, Ottawa "‘::'_=..::::..r~.:::'.:?c °' bee" ""- Name Address IQIIN wizsr covl-zllaan school. poultry are concerned. the mean-l <3. 3d v111__ - . lng oi the word comfort has a wide‘ mn§1s° M,wK,,§,,.,‘f,'1.yd‘f-,“ gllgfihdza; . rel Thoma ' ' 1 suc a lous _ '_ a on _ _ Ltlcn, feseding, warmth. and mggfilgnbdalch£lléfgln May" 7- e 0i overcrowding. In Grade vI_1 01W VI '_ oi on the first Grade v <5‘ ) f‘ ale- als are insulation and ven- Km r" '_- David MEC- V (JrJ-l. Isabella Mic. oi—lnsul:tion to corgicévc thé ..ll l‘ 3 fill - ventilation to iwnsuréhlnure air and Kmnm“ 2- Mam" Win15- .. .. e .. .........~., A Grade Iv tsm-l. Billie Mac- ccld house is apt to be a clamp Ifllmofl; Z. Ada MauKinnon; 8. house and poultry particularly re- J~l0€ MacL-auchlan. qtlire a degree of warmth in ur-t 2r Grade lTI-i. Barbara MacKtn. to to wcll. The birds have a high "W11 2 Ernest Bell body temperature-loo degrces- Grade II-l Orville W111i; and an accomapnying rapid res ir- Grade I (Sr.)—1. Marie Troupe RUSTICO HALL Monday Evening 8.15 Mac- . , ,. . _ _ ' a , -w e . ‘m and lxvgll-liglltec clarrl be adopted SHORTAGE 0F FRUIT TREES for poultry. the same care has be exercised as in any spocialiv de- =.._..... nose. Windows of the house should face south. Pens 0f gcod depth are preferable, whc- ther the house is of the two or BEEF TRIPE GROUND MEAT GROUND CHICKEN BONELESS HORSE Lilllllifillrlental Fllfms News) 5 “v 1C‘ of trained labour and sgarc- l “bun {root stocks is making it dif- ; Ede u t" nur59lynlen to proplgzite. angina l9 Supplies of fruit tress, Ac- ‘ 8 y. Wise orchardlsts will local three-story type or not. J? 3mg l,“ 91m arm,“ m. trees MEAT q l'€ l " of 1944. 1?.’ ilié“lt“wiil l.“.°.'i,"'§§§§ REYMOND RATION advanta e of all carver d <1 d- ‘"5 "n B blazed nolv llfr defies: be delivered in i945 and 1945 This ejngvllllliehbfflbagulion of the tar-l c J_ Mum Domini-mired. states A.. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for October: Grade VI-l. Neva Heckbert; 2.- Froda l-leckbert: 3. Frances Adams. ion Experimental l Gad V—(MI.S ll-L-Stti, 1.1mm - Gergidllie Driseoil? 2. glbllnee Hum- lhgn ssortagglblldhgrsvgv stock! {flakes it more important than ever, shcytlzid zlgaécllegefillotllgtrilifilel iii-é . . .. . ment and protected from inluw by of a building. mice. rabbits. gophers ahd deer. 11, In these days oi keen demand case o. few trees ome glrulgg atnc good prices for fruit. old tree: during the winter in spite o: pre- merit special care. Prune, sore"; cautionary measures it is and care for mature trees in phrey: 3. Stella. Driscoil. Grade V- (Miss Pendergastl — Helen Pendleton; 2, Eileen Cobb 3. Reggie McCarveil. Grade IV-l. Marlene Davison; 2. sheila Oonnick; 3. June Selnple. Grade III-l. Donnie Hunter; 2 Anna MeCarveil: 3, Ivan Gill. Grade If-i. Wayne Hughes: 2. m m 1M a 80ml . in su i' g Jlanncr which will ensure maili- léfiggé Pendergam 3' mum” wood suitable fgr llsptzs in“ mum production. ' 31118 in the sprin w ii ‘-’ Grade r (8)——1. Janet Mecarveli- fr; shoots o, we g» i‘ "W l . ' vear id wo leécgarrle McLean. 3. Garth Dar tam? two m” m lawn-lo are d“ Grrde I tbl-l. l-Tmrr Burt: 2- l ilorirllaentola t1!o'rlg’)ll?¢m..1,,‘.l,§°-“,,,§§§§ The supply ,1 Thane Mann: 3. Elwood Cameron. in damp D681- or sawdust in 32;ior British rizliitilts is about h CLOTHES RESTRICTED clothes avail‘ all Grade I fcl_~l Marion Crorlv": degrees F. stor . I 1 3 , . . . . . . 2. Jimmie McMahon; 3. Jimmie is no: avnilabiiftglle ngxcalllestlollge.‘ “hat n WM- Mme the “m: (Home: t thng are strickiv rationed and are cu Kennedy. ‘is to bury them on the nozth side l on austerity lines, ___¢ =—_—_~ Favorite Spread of the Family The children certainly qo for Schwgfh Peanut Butter in a big way. They KNOW it beats everything else ior sandwiches. Sis says it makes adorable fudge. Mother praises ii for cookies. And Dad votes it best as a bedtime snack, spread on bread, with a glass oi milk. Now its popularity is enhanced by the scarcity oi other spreads. So, it too becomes scarce. Keep asking, however, and your tum will come . . . y Schwartz and be sure i W. H. SCHWARTZ 8: SONS LIMITED Canada's Oldest Coffee and Spice Home HALIFAX. NOVA SCOT“ OF SERVICE