_ NOVEMBELKLQ, 1942 - v "HE'S uv BIG Biurriian!" lukiur n niriior nnrt in the nccominc ceremonies 11-1 . - .- i- . . Pilot Officer 111 wfxrrQhe uiihed in Qttziira MCnduy night : Yrs. pncriig the dicrintorfis \ u wry. C“ “find 1d.nn nce of Malta, the _\'Cilll"SI s s11 ed l at 1n w M$111"l.§L.l"1lif‘“§“"§'d‘1 prc“"‘.\' ll€rchiri in Bruriings arms is " ‘ -_ '9 9" 91' Y Rvrstii: a. new hat bought especiall m is_br0t.iier Richard, y av w -v-» w-wacp-em-u-n F11 sn1Zrlt1liii.-‘ici‘.1. L‘. Rnlston, who will QYCClli‘ cflzcers‘ certificates Onii.aCcI.i.ic.cs fioni the Cnnncinii (3-11 curs Ti-n;11,;~,g c3111“; M, I , l Saturday, morning, will see some of the Army's iu- s in 1131x011 The top photo shout"; 021G115 lenrnirg to n cart .' ; BritiTc Drill Illfll10ill‘-'l s ilniest fl . ZZflOS frm n purl cf ilic tri.r.ii:g_ 8mm v _ photo sfioivs (control Lt-ffci, M, F, (m- 1_ i-ilxhduvi“ Sinff Instructors, these plans to be used during o - -.S .l.e cadets. 1 v Thomas M iilcr m1 the CANADIAN ARMY) iiveriising Rates 1- Payable in lldvanco Minimum (‘horn for All! Advertisements 25 Canto (chiral Guardian local: 5o per word- waster " 2. _ _ _; _ .v n and Eastern local: tifllgbfifuérluidt. ézllxltlltllllittllxtxr mid conning kvenlu 3c per word; “WM and S 11mm“ uh" flllélflllil bout-es 10o oer inch; Lin; 0| Luuuulcuke I15“ u mo“ “pa, ur s. etc. 5c vcr name; better: oi and w cum. m!" r h“; "-111 "lfiilkemullin l0 words for $1.00 Applet-union 70c no‘: 111:1. oroaal 3 won“. mice. o‘ Thanh m“ ‘l, - l DH word. to of SiIbJcrIptIoJ anzmuiflailguri" mrh. Adilrrsr and Wezcntatinn $1.00. Other rare; n lb Lei TYPE- T0 RENT — ROOM. FURNISHED ~ condition. Livl- or unfurnished. 52 Upper Queen 11-11-31. Street. 11-10-31, REDS. ' ur grocer for Island grown F0 Let Reeves. R SALE - GUERNSEY GRADE cow six yiears old. Duo to frcmen Novriiibir 17th. J E. M11118)’. 'C(lf_‘l Jon. 11-11-21. F) RENT - GARAGE PHONE 7B5-J. ll.- T0 LET-WAREHOUSE AND Siding nt Edward St. Signed A. Horne & Co. ll-‘i-stt-Bi ‘l0 LET -- LARGE ROOM FUR- ‘OR SALE _- um PLYMOUTH Dc-Luxc Sedan in good condition. liiis bcc ompletcl overhauled. nishcd or unfurnished, 2 P171161‘ Good mill-so rndlu. iicau-r. mo. Hill-bow- 1-19-11- Alflly Guardian, 11-10-31 WANTED T0 RENT—TIIREE OR Appi 11-12-1 . four unfurnished rooms. Guardian. Teachers Wanieu rmonan wmrrzn - MOUNT on School. Supplement $100.00. W bur Waddcll, Secretary. Nursing RACTlc/n. NURSING - ALSO Maternity casrs attended to. 52 liner Queen Street. 11-10-31. 1Tb: l "WANE NURS work in city. Apply "R." Gurird- 11-12-21 1m. 11-11-31. ————-——-—————-—— - WagTulgl) ECERIINCIPAL‘ F01?’ , O0 . s1] D CHICK] , Lost $156110 for year. Thgs. Best, ‘ p551‘ - PLAID can WRAP RE- ~3°°‘_°“".,..'_____i_“"2'm wce it M K ' , . I-auxiaiicicy “i9i§l1<i£m§ii‘cnc°i5ii“zy.§. Miscellaneous 319111111. 11-12 1i. " — ———-——-——- MRS. DAWSON nmlum lfl l Femglg He“, wanted Kent. Phonc1863. ii-a-ii-ia. - ANTED 4.1117111. can MAID. ‘vilified MTS- Blake, 5 Grafton Si-rcct. -_---—--——--——-——— 11-11-13. WANTED - 0mm T0 noAlm. Apply Guardian, 11-11-21. THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN [$100K QUOTA nous] Montnal Stock Markets At A Exchange Glance (Canadian Press) (Cmndinn Prom) 5mg; Clone mu Tel 134 Toronto-Industrial and mining Brazilian 11 3-4 flock: higher; Intern oil: Bldg Prbdlloii! 1i l-2 lllgrhet: lowfl. Can Cem 4 1-2 Mon -Pap¢r| Ind gold; hi h- Can Car Found ‘l l-Z er; utilities unchanged; ot or can Car Pfd 2'1 industrial: lower. cm I114 A1 A 4 New York-Stock and commodity C Pac '1 ‘l-g laurkch cloned (Remembrance Can Steamshi 'l 1- I! - Con: Smelt p. 36 1-4 Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. Dom Bridge 21 1-4 m” gwetlllca B: 1 4 Dom ex ' Founda 0o 14 Gen Steel Wares 6 3-4 Im Tub 0 7-8 Int Nickel as 3-4 -——- Massey Harris. 4 5-8 MONTREAL. Nov. 11—(CP)— McColl Frontenac 4 7-8 Produce prices today as reported Mg Power 213-8 by the Dominion Department o1 N“ BNW 24 Agriculture follow:- Ncrarida 401-2 Eggs: graded shipments selling Power Corp 4 3-4 A-large 50; A-medluni 40 1-2-49 Quebec Power l3 l-z 21-4; A-pullets 4o; B 4o; o 44-45. shawmlgan 15 Butter: first grade creamery St Law Com 140 prints, Jobbing price, 37 +3 5,1,“. p113 0 3-34 3-4; first grade solids, Jobbing Steel oi Can Pfd 66 1-2 price. 36 3-4-37; current receipts. Que No. 1 pasteurized 35 3-4: No. 2 34 3-4; wholesale, Que No. 1 stor- age and fresh 36-86 I-i. Cheese: current receipt, western colored 19 7-B—20 1-10 FOB Mont- ..___ real, westem and Que white, Ill (Canadian Press) 5-8 FOB Montreal, wholesale west- Sgocks Close ern and Que white 20 first grade Abitlbi Pfd 4 l-2 PAS Montreal. BA Oil l6 3-8 Potatoes: '15 lb bags No. 1 moun- Beauhmnqi; 9 5-8 tain Que 1.25-4.40; NB 1.55-1.60; misc: Wm i0 Pail 1.55-1.00. Home Oil 375 m” o“ i? a 4 Int Pete ' Price COm 8 (Onnadiln Pfell) 101001110. Nov. 11- Slockg CIOSQ Ans Cdn l--1 (Canadian Press) 51mm’ < stock, Close Bankfield 3-4 Montreal 14° Base Mei’ ' Royal 122 Beattio .00 Commerce __ Bidgood .07 i-2 Nova Scotin — a, jg‘, Bralomo 1.00 Brazil 11 5-8 Ste“ "ant lam Dom .22 3-4 Broulan .31 - n: Ca m - Calmont .15 Cdn 0a: '1 1-2 .__. Can Ins‘ Al A “I; 3-4 LONDON, NOV. l1-—(CP)- Two Cdn M - _ formations cf American flying fort- PM 7 a tosses, escorted by more than 300 Chester E3312. ti‘? .l";."“2.'.i“ 1.3212211.‘- och-w- works at Lille and the Abbeville %1a§n%? airport in occupied France today in a smaslrng follow-up to the R A F ‘s mightiest assault yet upon a!" s“ B the Italian port of Genoa Satur- day night. Four Canadian fighters are miss- ing from among the four squad- rons which took part. The foztresses were attacked by God massed formations of 30 to 50 Ger- man Fccke-Wulf-lws but only one American bomber was lost. Alto- gether six escorting fighters failed to return. Several Nazi craft were Hum}. destroyed. The blasted Lille plant is one of the biggest in France with a cup- acity sufficient to produce between Imp o“ 100 and 150 electric locomotives an- m nually in addition to hundreds of 1m Pa,‘ and bridge-building Ken. Add equipment. All its output, has been going to Germany and occupied L ummu“ freight cars collntrlerki Six Drowned, One Escapes CALGARY. Nov. B-(Gifi-Six Alberta persons were drowned t0- day when the automolie in which they were driving plunged into the Elbow River and turned over in live feet of water Ono mam cl- caped by kicking out a real‘ WJIdOW and crawling out. Dead are: Cpl. Alfred Short, 26, of the R.C.A.F‘.; his wife, Mildred; Jack short, 22, Calgary; Ordinary Seaman Donald Hill, CalgarmMiss Madeline Rut-h Swift, Viking, and Miss Edith Linly 0d Vulcan. Ordinary Seaman Frank Short, brother of two of the victims, ca- czipcd. Pile Misery (ulbed In l0 Minutes nu can xvii k, rldc. work and enjoy llfo n com- fort. 1i also quickly aids nature to ra- licvo the sore tender pnrta and shrlnkl the swollen tumors and renioron normal functions of the rectum. Get Chlnlrold from your drugglst today under ngrco- mont that Chlmrold must satisfy com. pic-rely or money back. Only 85c. AUCTION llT KlllKilllA I nm inltrllctod b Arthu- Sbrecnan to loll by lllfl on on hi: promise; WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 Beginning at 1 p.m. His fun: consiltln of 08 lcno. This farm l: 11in one from Kinloro Station. one of the lorgut lhllllflnl ‘ on P. ll‘. L. h well fenced and watered and in dry and lficraig land. Bacon for selling lg ill ea . At the some time Ind when I sell all Stock and Implements, con- nlst in put o I good work Dim lllrrow, Plow Jll h .0u k116i». hrmW mbrlvhgwngon, riv- DODIM IN le h, £5 I and largo - It?‘ if ‘gull orifice not manta-xi. (fllll-Cllll- l! not lino lolo on next line day. HUGH I’. IOIIJSON. jgtion h QQJ ll-ll-W Ill will ‘ Grade IIL-l wan- l I Mon»: Dome Mal ".1 E’. as i‘! .... Franco éhésilfiéwzséSdfis s L 1'4 Goldeag 3'4 GL Pap VTG 3 Gunnar J0 Gyptliium a H“ R” Io: i-a Hollirlg 7-55 Home 224 Howey 14 | w t Nick _ _ wen bu ~10‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ Qo3$€~1b¢$E°iE >- KLTk L L Shore Lamaque Laps. Cad fill. L Macassc 19° Maclieod 13° Madsen ~50 Malartic 15g 1 2 “W l‘ i-i - .5 - $255151.‘ .0214 Mercury 3 1'3 Min COPD 1.10 I aybob ~09 1'4 Noranda g .ormel. ' OBrien ~53 2 om. Nick 13 1- Pacalta -°3 Pamour ~55 Pick Crow 15° Prem r '49 Preston L53 a Roche .02 7' San Ant 15° Sand Riv -°1 Senator 45 sins-p 0r ~67 4 Sherritt .10 3- Sigma ' 4-40 Slaclen '24 steep RD 1.32 sturgeon l-gg Sud B88 ‘ Sulliv ~55 Sylvan no Teck a l“ up” can .75 Ventures 4-00 1 2 Vennilaia ~08 ' Waite Am ri Rn - w UNLIITID Can Vine 9 i- i PB 2 3'8 Dom Bridge 31 1'4 rccuuii 7'5 Pend Ore 19° 513mm; foe fie month 0! 0°- senior Department Grade X.—1 Ruth Nicholson: 3. - , W its. Irene Chop _L8 Venn 00:“; i‘ l-I ta Pcrfcc attendance — Oookc, ormo Lewis. Arthur Brown. Beulah Veuy, Mary Watt-l. Aict-hl Brown. Plllllfi Department Grade v.—1, David Taylor: I. Boos Newoon. , ew Marina. Watts: 3. bound crochet-I- Gradc IL-l, Norman Brown; 3- lokcn Lewis. Grade l. 812-1, Alden NW8“!!- Grade I. Inna-l, Gladys Mac- Gnde I. Jlz-I. Margaret R006 ntis: l. Stirling V . Perfect attendance lady: Mac- ald, Norman Brown, Laken Glflslinc Lewis, Redo Newson. Proud. Bernice Lewis. Principal-Marlin E. MacEachern. Anmtmv-Avlo I.- Prawn. i u: ‘ Stranger In ‘ 1 Shady Gulch y l h Denver Bnrdweil l na-n1i by the way Mr. Ormond.‘ Bodkin turned to the rancher and spoke significantly. "I heard all that went on between you and Lilly in his room last night. You remember all you talked about. If 1 were Y0". I'd take right good ad- vioei and make tracks fast on the first tram outs this country. That one ouock train is leaving on time, they tell me." Ormond wavered uricertainly a moment, then swung around with out a word, grabbed a valiso, and ala ped it open on the bed. adkin turned w Chick 1nd Holland. ‘,‘Liet's go, fellers." To the lowering ourig man in the derby at. he sa d in passing, “Glad to‘ve met you, M11 Bassett." "Wait a minute!" Haslett said. “What's your name?" Radkin grinned. “Fool around here a year 0r so and you might sorta racually learn my name." Tha afternoon Radkin went to see Jerry Holcomb, local represenuz tive of the Cattlemens Association. He told him about the cached pile of MW and Staggering HL cowliides '11 he had found in the Thumb Creek cavern. told oi’ his clash with Half Diamond riders and oi’ their attempt to dispose of him. Then he related the conversation he had Overheard between Lally and Ormond the night before, and went on to explain why he had given Ormond. n chance to escape. Then, he raid, "If you can get a detective to come in and dicker with Lolly and his foreman, Duke l-las ser, for hides, dropping the hint that he won't. look too hard at the brands on 'em, maybe you could get the hooks in ‘em good and tight, Mr. Holcomb." "Radkin," Holcomb said, leaning back in his chair to one at his young visitor admiring y. "you miss ed you calling! You oughta o into detective work yourself. An a oluie outsider, not knowing a thing about how we been trying or years to tag Thomas Dally for the things we knew against him. but couldnt prove, you come in blind and stomp right on the dynamite! I'll write to the Association's headquarters t0 send men in here as soon as pos- sible. Meanwhile, I'll have Ormond picked oil the train down the line." "I wish you'd let that poor devil get away, Mr. Holcomb," Radkin begged, “flatly forced 111m to do what he did." "I can understand your feelings on that, Rankin, but we are up against one of the bi-ainiest, slickest crooks in the West, and. we can't let maybe the most important witness against him get away." dkin left. Holcomb was calling an cmplcye to take a tele- gram to the depot 'l‘nc youth felt adly about Ben Ormond, but he realized that his personal sentiments had no right to step in the way of the law. During the next thirty hours, he had to mark time. He could do 11011111115 but wait for the return of John Bascom and Rooster. Finally, late Thursday night, Roster returned. He arrived at the hotel very tired. “We stayed with the Thules last night.’ lie expicmcd. "but I didn't Bet much sleep. a-settin’ up late talkin with Shorty and stringy" Meehari about you and the Bar M and everything. They gajd, 1g Emu was buyin’ the Bar M. you'd be ter be sendin’ somebody out there quick t0 100k after things, because only a cougle of fellers named Muster and Wa oo was left there by Ben Or- mond. They dont like Muster." “Ill attend to that later," said Radkin. "The first thing I wanta know is about those homesteads. What did Bascom say?" "He got pretty roused up. He done a otta cluckin' every time he found one of them half-dug wells and seen n0 real farmin’ had been done on those places. He said he'd mail a. registered notice to Lally m“ 911118.111 tho morning, nulifn‘ and voidin ‘Lallys titles w them. He Bald hed be ready by next f/iilfldfly to take in new filings on Ji-m for homestead rights and tree claims. Said we could put in flfiPliirntions tomorrow if we want- ed t0. but he couldn't officially ac- cept them till he got, proof that Lolly received his registered letter." Are the Meehan boys and the MW fll f claims?" Radkizi asked e 0r ‘Shorty and Strlngyll comg 1n Monday to do that. Said they'd get after Scooter HODkins and hi1; two side-longers m do the same. 1 didn't git to see the MW boys my- T3111; T1191’ Was up to camp. brand- ‘Did you see Miss Waller?" a “Yeah-and she asked if I'd een a man over tli b th name of Bill Radkin. Iwsaasld 1 wag riot sure, but seems like I had. Then she says, ‘If you see him Bgain before Saturday night, tell ’lm I hcard he aimed to do some- thing awful crazy Siltllrdflv night 11nd, for him to be awful sure he 4°!" do it‘ Maybe she didn't say it lest that, way. but iii-vs the heart of it. "Thanks, Roos- unchers gonna Radkin smiled. ter. You'd better get to bed now. Chick and I will get the other fel- lers lined up, and tomorrow morn- ing. I want you all to put in your afilplications for those homesteads. en we'll head for home on the Bar M. We'll celebrate Saturday gglhtl at that big dance 1n Biady u c " “Go-sh, Bllll" Rooster 8XC18lm€d»;ll_P__9_t_@§_S1lilCly G HOMECODIING 0F A HERO Only‘ a gaear out of his teens but national hero, P110: Ciliccr Gefilrge F ling is shown as he u 11,5 greeted 11¢, tlje Building Monday night by Prime Minister W. L..'\irs. Ben Mackenzie King a few hours alter his Ottawa The youthful ace whose guns already acmunt- c. Air Sin ed for 29 Aids aircraft was surrounded by his iamzl, who came to Ottawa to proudly wmch him rczclvelizigland to already an intcr- .215 "B1127." Beur-Jix- shows: F G Purizamczir ilcvid. and five, arrival in. Iilrs Be , vctcries if‘, "A16 YOU K0111‘ to that (lance when all the Half Diamond crowd is bound i0 be there? S0 that's what Miss Arlene meant! You goiri’ crazy?" " one gone." said Radkirr CHAPTER XXII Just after dark Friday night, Raci- kin and eight men mde up before the barn and cori-als of the Bar M. Bach led a burdened pack horse. Four of iliem, including Chick and Rooster, had worked on the Bar .\I previously. two were ex-Thule 110015, imd two ‘lad formerly worked for Mark Waller. The two cowboys whom Ben Or- mond had left in charge of the ranch came runnin from the bunk- housc in the starlig t. They met the incoming party at the barn 811d swung a lantern up to look into zlzc B face of their visitors. "Meet your new boss. tellers-Am. Bill Radkiii," Rooster told them. Then, to Riidkln, “These here fell- ers are Muster and ivahoo, that I m told you about.“ The man called Muster held the lantern up to look at Rndkln. “Say; what is this? Ben said. when he left, that the Lzilly bunch would be iakhl‘ over here." "Well, they won't," Bodkin sold tersclyas he dismounted. "Ive bought the Bar M." He appraised Muster in the 1311- tern light, and his impression wail not favorable. The man 113d u 1105' tile glint in his eyes. There was also a, look of incredulit-y‘ in them. "There wouldn't be two Bill Rud- kiris around this country, would there?" Muster asked, staring hard at Rzidkin. "Did you hear there was anoth-‘l’ by that nzinie iii here nght. recent. pardner?" Haclkln asked, casually- "Yeah," Muster mutfercd. “Yeah. but he-ihut is, I heard tell that he's zone." ' ,, “Vviiy 0113112141111 hle come buck? ' s uiei y. R?.‘1'§,‘i§,,,° 1 qdoirt know. Maybe lie could You got muffs w 51191" you bought out the Bur M? 1 was told to hold things" tight- here till Mr. Lolly took over. _ "I'm;- got papers-if you dOTii “"1111! to tzi-ke (he word of thO-“e 111911 1Y1?" you 111111113 I'll satisfy you gibout ‘cm when we gct in the house. ‘ "There aint no house. <1¢l>t 1116 1on5 bunkhousc there," Chick called 1o across from where he W115 1115M“ dling his horse beside the 001731 fence. “And the cook house and siorc room over tothcr side, While some of the men unloaded the packhorscs of ihUY 11156011. $19115 of flour, canned c0065. eight 111115- 11114 heavy boxes of ammunition, Radkin made a tour 0f 1115D@¢'~1°“ with Rooster. "How long have you known Mus- ter?" he asked, as they We?" Te‘ rnmg. H "About a lei". Rooster Said. "Don't know where he come from. but Ben seemed to know im be- fore he hired ’im to be toll 11119!‘ here" “How about Wahoo? Know him n .. “He;- 11 gooclcowhihd. but he's a better cook. He s run the kitclienior Ben's outtfi here for three or iour years. Before that, hc cooked for 0.11515 Over 111 me Panhandle." “Let's g0 in. Slip word to Chifk that you and he are to krel) B close eye on Muster — see that he don't slip oil tonight or tomorroir. Maybe I‘m wrong. Rooster. but 1 uiiiik he wears 11 um Diamond brand." , "Nol oosii. Bill, why not my 1m off? 1 told you Short)’ and Siringy Mechaii sorta said $111K‘- thin’ about Muster maklu a crooked trail." t "I'll pay him off lutcr~but 11W ust 'et, Right nou", 1 want to kcip 1m ere. There's one tliiiiz 1111 aiming zit. Rosier. ‘that _ (10111? hanker tn have spoilcd. Ill lime fun liOlllUffflw right when I 511011’ 151.1921)": fore that Hill! Dian‘ that thinks I'm roiiiii black hole up on ihe Idcirt aim to hav spoiled by let-ting Mus to zcll them I ailrt dc lot liiiii outa your siglu. Xvalloo was already b kitchen with the new vii-nulls. “d bunch kitchen equipment. .1 cisuallx‘ with him for a v. ‘zen loft, satisfied that \\ us all right. In the buukhouse. he found 1.111s- ier sitting against the all, ltntly listening to ‘the o’ tulk, and watching i‘ the man aside and oil fitiii his papers as new cxriicz- of ilic ar M. ‘Arc, that's all right." Mustlar waved a hand and shrugged his shoulders. "Chick iuid me n41 about how you slipped it ove dangling at his young bosss hips, He himself Wore one gun, and it was tied down low on hi". lrg. Then he looked up at Rzidlzin‘; new‘ black sombrero, and put a light of I admiration into his eycs. “Say? he exclaimed. is a sniiicr of i1 hat Mind if I take a feel and look at it?" Rndkin tool; his pat on’ carc- fully. He had worn it at a Jaunty tilted flllglf‘. protecting his scalp wound, willCh irzis no loriser b1111- dilfzccl. liiuster fingcrcrl. the hat, cnnrniciitcd on its 1:ci'."zic=.= nnri. ivhcn he held it ou eyes fligiixi-d 1117 to study the latter’! carefuiiv combed hair. "liR-ll," he s. i, "izucss I'll have n. look at them . ": calves up 0n the mesa. Half ii 2n sorfri got fever from the lam . I go: ‘cm in the calf pen up i. ' “13111111 {oi ncvcr killcd a calf yct, unless flies took to 'em," Rad- "Zn said. don't ask mcn working for me to work at night without plenty of reason, Allister. Take it easy." "It just hapnens these hero rrllvcs ain't yours. Rxldklii," Musirr an- 5\\'Gl'<’(1. I-lc spoke aggressively. uric several of the other mcn turned t0 0k at him and Rhdkiri. "Ben let me bring in a. few strays oi niv own 1o run on his range. Of course, if you sny so. I'll run 'em on some other range." "Fiuv innii here." Riuikiu replied evenly, leaning agaiiiisl tho null, “can run a few hcad of his own, provided he don't get ‘em with a ion: loop." blasters face went. dark and he said harshly‘, "You mennin’ to im- ply I stole those calves?" Rndkin linked a: him lcvclly. "I hurl no idea of the sort." "You're a liar. Rndkiril You culled me a rusilrr!" Muster hnckcd off three stops. "1 call evcrv mun here to witness that you cnllrcl. mo n rusilcr." Th" startled men in {he bio room liiid no time in realize that hillsi’? hnd (F-‘llhflfflieii’ built un an alibi for killing Bil‘. Radkin. In our quick movement. lic lcnpeci inward ill.» door. crouchlnr His Q1111 flashed upward iii the lrimpliglii. (To be Continued» "That sine (Roosevelt (Reveals Plan \VASHIN "T N01‘. Swift pro merlr on ilicir " " “(i211 . Roosevelt l'.ll.'Olflff1V])‘1i'i of the’ ported tor NOTICE to Rlldklfl, his x herds welcome Frcm left ‘.0 right in foreground BCUT-lllg, faiiier o.‘ the i106, orotilet Pilot Officer Bcuriziig, Mr. King, ‘ g and brother Richard, aged l0 Behind ‘fig l: Air Marshall l... S. Breadner, Chief , Beurilng, who rvcn e defence c! Iii-l‘:- tlle Royal Al: Flume "mm .___ __ ____ i grand siri-n-srv o! the campaign-q mi eastward pusr. ic join 73,5 v15. iorious British 81h Arrm’ for "ih elimination of thc iorccs o1 cvi from Nci" i Africa." , isident scrvrd notice on the Bey of Tu governs the French protr- . French friendifl is ' lieatcn . ll.0.li.F. Plane is lillssliig HALIFAX, Nov. ll-ACPL-An A F. aircraft is overdue on Cwpc BFBWIZ] if; New- I’. stcrii Air luooo-rr. HILLS _ A dozcn- srmni s of the Ow Y\ Stanley Rana»- RAW FURS “'0 are buying all kinds of Ray Furs and uiili-ss asked lo r10 so we (in hut keep shipmi-iils separate as tlic returns ue scnzl are nllvuvs sat- lsfacloryz 4 Flinilwilllf our long established custom W€_1\I‘f! npcn for liusinesl Saturday nights. Ship nr bring your Illlnk, Muskrat. Rm] IFux, fun" and bkllnli pi-lis to J. I). JENKINS, Prnp. The Royal Parking (‘m Cliiirlolti-‘nuii, P. E. I. Tlwsswilsik“; 1 l - 1 2 - s i. WANTED DEA I) OR ALIVE $3 Iizirlrc quantities 0f fuw‘. zinil chicken. Priors are good. Ship nr bring" your poultry to (‘li:lrluiti~tu\\li, l’, E. I. J. l). Jenkins, Prop. _ .- ‘w. We the undersigned Merchants agree ito comply with the request of Wartime Prices and Trade Board for a fifty-six working hours of service to public commencing November 16th, 1942. Hours of Business opening at 8.45 A. M. and clos ing at 5.30 P.M. with exception of Saturday, closing at 9 P. M. McGulgan 84 Boyle W- I. Bowman W. P- Smith & Co. Cyriac Gallant K. W. Cruwys G. C. Green C. R. Campbell N. A. Cutcliffe W.T. Ling U33,‘ G. R- LePago ~- *» c? John O'Connor "@3714 Amos P. Gallanf " W- H. Ford F. J. Tralnor ii- K P. J. Noy 8. Co. Ernest Gallant R. L. Diokieson Mrs. Mary Silliphanf L. S. Seaman B- L. McQuaid W. C. McEachern Peters 8. Gallant C- S. Dingwell i; . W. G. MacDonald B. Davison 9.51.’ MacLean 3P0!- \\