~oyEsM§nR.z§.-.1942 THE WESTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer M George Clolr. SIMMIIBIDI and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscription; Advertising f? The Guardian may be banlht dull at u: of lol- v lowlh] stores lrl swim-tau’ u" 5d] Bookstore Water duos!» Gourllee, jnrnlllll Bakery. Waller SIN!!- g... er Boy at 2r pd’ uay or lilo w my; your older to the ooy rel m, olumn ll relented for new: of ., n Interest. but adverfleug of u 5y nature may lle_ inserted l‘ m rents a word, strictly payable t. advance. -;'.AUD‘S PILLS double strength “Taylor Drua Co.. Kenslngtlili.” - Y BBOOMS AND BRUSH- “ atsgraces. 11-24-21 VANIZED WELL CHAIN le at Braces. 11-24-21 .0. c. F. nYaErmos-Mr. Pel- MP C.C.F. member address m “ Bath meeting a; u CL-OCR- Tryon. ‘Novunber Jo; wplllllglCll, 26th; Ofleary, 27111; Aiuerton, 28th. 11-33-31 ..MALI'EQUE W. I. —'I‘ho au- ml m:eting of Malpeque W. 1. "w; m Friday evening, November 13111 ut ti hcme of Mrs, QIEIIZCS ___ _ are were 18 n". hers “sent 1d one visitor. Pre d-nt m charge of meeting and opened M], Ode and Creed. Roll call was wswered by members paying their 311111131 dues. Minutes of last an- ; nnd yeglllfll‘ meeting secy Ccmmittess re- tllSebéillgo £1 -n O 211% to to Prctestcnt Orphanage m, s10 c0 to T. B Leafllle Red Cross Converter" Mrs Ralph perils-to reported receiving aouant- or \““l which was dlstrlbutued ' v members Mrs Roy wood - .:‘ndly invited the mem- bers to her home for the next Ried cross meeting Mrs Eimzr Taylor 01; im- ell-air for the election (fr; \-l~'~‘~ rest-lied in Mrs being elected Emet Brventon vloc President. MrS DUSBIG M56- Nrm secretary, Mrs John Mac- Donald Treasurer. The board 0i Di- yectors and Auditors were rel-elect.- A hcartv vets- oi thenks was mended to the retiring officers for faithful service in the past. ‘I318 business was then resumed and the myetan- gave the financial report which was most encourafrin! 1:1 the past year. The memblrs hvi rni-ed mogeqwr the gum of $29113 dur- ing the past year. It was further decided to answer roll call at next meeting with an exchange of Xmas its As there was no further illness the meeting adjourned bv plunging the National Anthem liter which a delicious lunch was served bl" Mrs Duncan Mac- Gouzan. Mrs Bruce MacNutt. Miss Annie Keir Vfrs Preston Green and a social hour followed. V Preside!" i. lilri why. a Hanover at, In nun 0mm. 67 Glllllfllll Skeet .... Guardian will be delivered-t: any home In Sum lneraldc by per week. rnonc 28b ior lhh service 90 Ottawa 8L l-lfllllllore Walla Street, {sensible for deliveriea on your rolm. -ovr.asaas uoxlls. l um lib. ‘llb. ll 1o. lcnm ' ma.’ ' g ufixigflaiiif — UNDERGOES OPERATION _ The many friends of m. Chester QI-udst. galliu- manager ox the Oiylnp taurult wlu be pleased to know that he is progressing very favorably liter his operation in The Prince County Hospital on Monday. many friends and patrons ex- tend a hearty wish for a speedy and complete recovery ,and to see him back at the Olympia with his usual genial welcome for all-S —MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. small, Miscouche. announce the marriage. on Nov. 21, 1942, of their daughter, Ruth Eliza Small to Sgf, Ernest MacEachern, R..C..'l.l"., both of Toronto. 11-25-11 —BUSINESS CHANGES OWN- ERSHIP- One oi Summersides up to date business stands the Bvrite Meat Market. which has been op- erated for some time by Mr. F.ank Cameron, under the capable man- agement of Mr. Moore has changed hands and has been taken over by Messrs Jenkins Bros. who intend retaining Mr. Moore as manager, thus insuring the same excellent sevioe for which ths well est- ablished business has become known. _-3 —-BOYS CAMP T0 OPERATE NEXT YEAR- Pans for the K of C boys camp for the next season are under way and the committee in charge are already at work on ways and means to raise the nec- i‘lilllli GODDARD News of the Day Shows at 7.30 — 9.15 Summersidc ._______.________ Mmfifimfiffimocxxeooo T. E. IIICKEY Chartered Account-a Office ll White Star Lena’ y Act: 1 Breach of Excise Act; l Petty Larceny; 2 Drunk and dis- orderly; i Intent to fraud, steal- ing ride on 0N3. Conservative Nominations‘ For 2nd Prince Messrs Allie McNelll, West Cape and Austin A. y Conway, wore unanimously nominated Conservative candidates True Bills In Indictments At Supreme Court ‘ District of Prince largely attended convention Portage yesterday afternoon. Mr McNeilVs nomination as Councillor we; moved by Chesley Woodside, West Cape. seconded by Charles Ellis. Mr. Ramsay's nomination as Assemblyman was moved by W111. lam Harvey, Conway, seconded by John A. MacKinnon. also brought before the convention, True bills were found by the Grand Jury in all four indictme ‘ on the dcizet at the supreme court at Summerside yesterday. The cases were: The King vs. MacKay, manslaughter; The King vs. Gal- lant and another, conspiracy; The King vs. Chnppell, manslaughter; and the King vs. Arsenauit, per- ury. Today the case of the King vs. John Sutherland MacKay, man- slntlghtsr, will open. Ml‘. Justice A. C. Saunders pre- sided at the opening of tile court essary funds. Backed up by the good will of the public in this worthwhile undertaking and by the success of last years experiment the boys have begun a number of pojects to swell the treasury and the first on the list ‘s the dance tonight 1n the Maple Leaf Gardens with Don Messerg CBC Orchestra in attendance. - --i..0.lfiA.-At the annual meet- A. at Borden on Thursday, Nov, 19. the following officers were elected and instaledt-Wortliv Mistress. Florence Jay; Deputy Worth-y Mis- tress, Ruth Cann; Chaplain. Celia Jay; Rec. secretary, Della Bell; l-“in. Secretary, Evelyn Cnmwbeil; Treasurer. Florence Ros=c Guard- ian, Gordon Ross; Director of Ce- remonies, Bert-ha l-lowatt; First cturer, Rhoda Patterson: Inner Guard, Waiter Carin: Executive Ccmmittee, Florence Jay. Blanche crossman, Ruth Cant‘. Celh Jzlv. Della. Bell: Auditors, Gcrclozl Ros=. Ruth Conn. —-S. -—MAI.PEQUE MlSSWlN BAND The Malpeque Mission Band met at the Manse on Saturday afternoon to; tlttelr November meeting. Presi- dent Irene Taylor was in cllargc of meeting and led the devotional P01“ iod opening by singing ifylrrl, Let Us With A Gladvme Mhdjolow- ed b prayer by Mrs Crow-is. and all oincd repeating Mission Band Purpose Scripture reading Luke 8-1-8 b_\" Mary Bearisto Roll call wa= an-lvered with R Scripture verse on Peace Minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary Edythe Donald and busi- ness discussion followed Thank- ofierlnlz collection was taken which amounted to $150 and declicctcd An interesting story from the study Book was read hv ‘its. Crowdw which all enjoyed Clo-inn hvmn I Think When I Reed That Sweet Htc-rv Of Old and t-he rt-“efitlnt oi the lord's Prayer brougiht this meeting to a close. Induction Service Hold i At lfensington Th; induction of Rev. James Me- ow- e- n-n 1-1" "arts Kensington Presbytel’ B" f, ' Rev. T W. Goodwii of Canoe zgvg resided. The sermon was Pfefl- ° by Rev. T.H.B. Somers 0! Jlmea Presbylfllm Chmdd” m; ELM. Buntein of New Inn 011 dressed the minister. luv. G-Carlyll Webster of Zion Church ‘gave qtiliie Edam. to the congregated; the benediction was pronounced Y e newly inducted mini-Sikh F°u°wmg the induction a reception was held in the Church hall. _ m“ My, u is l native of xumuu. 2.x. Island. the we of Mrs. McGowan and the lain M.C. McGowan. His former con-_ grezution was at Bass RWBT- Nil" Patriotic girls are operating on very llendcr budgets these duvl . . . and runs are definitely unwelcome. _ it‘! why they know they must live their sheer rayon Mocking: "lily gentle Luz care. To cut clown rune-dip them In _ux to remove harmful perspira- "QII- Avoid twisting and rubbing ~anli never use strong laundry leaps. These damage delicate ihrealin . . . cause rune. Lux keeps thrmde elude-hem liocklnlll lovely-flattering. Stan sour Lux daily dipping tonight. i’ fl 1?:- l LEI/Elf nopuce ti . His . nt charge will in- gcllbea the clglrlizbos‘ at Kelulngtan, Malpeque WI- a-a PRODUCE M Nov. M-(CPY- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (91 score) 3B3- Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 50B; A-medium 48B; A-‘illlllfls 453- E-B 42B}? E-O 40B. 24-40?)- u reported partment of MONTREAL. NW- Hroduce prices todl by the Dominion Agriculture follow:- liils: graded shipments sellina A-lgrgg 50; dllIm 481 A-Pul‘ c, . _ ...t""*.."rr';t , grids solids. lebbins nrice. 36 8-4-41 1-4: current rc- vlots. Que No. 1 pasteuriued as ."-4. No. I 34 3-4: wholesale. Que No. 1 storage and fresh 36-36 1-4. Cheese: current receipt, color- ed. western 20-20 1-4 FOB Mont- real. white western 19 13-16, Que 1o s-a FOB Montreal. wholesale western and Que while 20 first qrade FAB Montreal. .Potatoes: '15 lb huge No. 1 mou_n- tain Que 1.25-1.45; NB fill-lob? PEI 1.40-1.55. BURNING CEREALS ing 0f Three Sisters Lode 1.1.0.8.‘ yesterday. A repcrt of his address _ to the Grand Jury appears on page one oi this issue. Following the report oi the Grand Jury the accused were ar- raigned and pleaded not guilty. One case was disposed of yester- day. 7|. wns the appeal case oi the King vs. Donald James Stevie. It ; was an apneal by the Crown from i a dismissal by Magistrate W. E l ilzrby in an excise case. At that time two WITE cinrged but ony one convicted. Today the appeal , was rlioivcd and Silver was fined t ‘TIiYIlTO and costs or in liru of pay- ment sentetrcd to thre- rnonths in ' vl"'s tried by Mr. J1lstl'e l‘-. . .1 Wds-n McNauchi. neared for 1e Cl'O't"ll ord Mr. H. NcoMn or tre deferdavt. -. ‘" " 1:1 rtte""d " at the c rciny incl" Attorney Genera! Thane A. Cam"bri/, K.C., Mr. L. G. Lewis, KC. Mr. Heath Strong. K.C., Mr. McNallgfl‘. ~ ~ M ‘T. L. Corii"“"'". . , . ,.. an- W. itzorney" Gctrcrzil. GRAND JURTS REPORT l-lonorabl’ Allxrt C. . presiding Judge at the 1" smtings, of the Suprelne court a: Prince Count We. your Grand Jul ._, beg leave to submit the following report. We nave inspected public offices in ti‘!!! ouildiltg as directed by your Lorri- Flllp and find them in excellent :o11dit1on, eommodious and well lighted. The gaol 1s clean, plat and well kept. The number of inmsies rc.lcc.s upon the too common ten- dency to break our laws. It also shows a commendable activity by the police of the Ccultty. There are many expressions of laxity in the enforcement of the traffic iaw and also or the prcfiibition law The breaches of these laws are not easily prevented, this is owing in no small way to tho indifference or worse by the public in general. There is room for more stringent regulation with more positive in- szructlons or orders by "the powers" to these officials to pros- ecute without fear or favour. The padlock law, so called, at present is altogether too loose to be effective and should be made more stringent and capable of quicker action. Respectfully submitted, foreman, for self and fellows, MEMBER! or ammo sun! The members of the Grand Jury are: Sanford Phillips. ' foreman: s. R Burke. Alberwn: James H. Prichard. Summersidc; lgslifihlitignan, Woodstock; To The . D Frank side; Harry Arnett. Albany; 13°11- aid MacFrldyen. Augustine Cove; Frederick Irving, Cape Inverse. IIIIJITI IlIOR-T s OI ‘III JAIL e followi have been com- ' tnmd since till: last sittin of this‘ court: 2 Breach of Prohibit on Act; 8 Breach of Eloise Act; 33 Drunk and disorderly; 1 Vlflllfly: l to 1 10 PM! Police in of in- “t, Ill I1 Breach of firearms ' revolver not roll-store following m still eervlnl sentence: 1 Breach of Prohibition . ._. jmj-*-" Healing Badi Duelofalallhalfondillons Clltarrhal deafness and Head Noises need not be no lected lily ll"! B!‘ ll?!" the discovery i331”; An-lerlsaon "hamlet. N fti poll e orlom oboazlnet: eeeel of Doc-fuels with t I . . D. D.. 67 years m mmtlsiiqpr {H336 uared the treatment for only 2 weeks and my hearing ill much better. The relief was prompt and now the head nolacl have aublldod. ll! cutarrh, a cane of many yearn atendl I fa improving satisfactorily.‘ lplnhl I easilv used llt home and looms to work rnplrily nn people of all ages. lplrltlx in so successful in rellcvln catarrhal deafness atongln Head olaea and curblngCntllrr ,1 utltls offered under an iron-clad money back a recment. (let s anlox from your drug; st today. Use i according to the simple direc- tions. If at the end of l0 do oyour hear- in is not relieved. your sad No es subsided. just return the empty bu k- ngo nnd your money will ho refunded without question. Gt! QPIMCX (f0!!! ‘Iariolzs cereals It? used as fuel in Argentine power plants. your druggist today. tbut he withdrew in favor of Mr. a . Brief speecheg were made b the candidates and by Hon. Dr. 5V0. P. MacMillan, Provincial comer. votive leader. .1. Frank Arnett, and eorge Matthews. Resolutions were adopted ex. Dressing loyalty to the Sovereign 8nd Pesret at the sudden passing oi the Duke of Kent, also confid. ence 1n the federal and provincial Conservative leaders. Dr. MacMillan in the course of hi5 SDGBCh paid an eloquent tribute to the late Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. Judge Denounces .__.__ __f§fliii Iggaae ll r-olson. It might as well be strych- nine. It destroys the limbs, 59tg P901119 blind. and sends many to the insane asylum, , Padlock Regulations 1 ‘ “Ninety nine . Dtople 11:11". 1d d ‘and 1t slvl“ . l-lis lordship. These houses I ruining om" _. . _ l. 53mg Qt our old m n. Tlljv are a disgrace. .1719 lflllPdy is sim 1;. As the act stands a Magistrate may order a 13136-2 padloeked if thr:e convictions Mr. J. Foster Sharp's name was. o; Kent 31;. "rue chanting-gown GUARDIAN ‘ —""" PROFESSIONAL cam) on this recommzndatinn. Of course. I realize there must be legislation but not. a member would due vote t such a measure. Ho would bc ostracized bv the oeonle. Ii. would be closing up these places o1 lnfamv where our men and some oi our women are beinz destroyed. time has arrived when it should end. I I80 u ee closed with one conviction. i can't see why there should be any con- viction at all. everybody knows what they are doing. Even some of our belt citizens fr these wee. If Iyou make recom- mendation will make it my bus- inou to bring it to the attention of the government. A good deal mtzht also be said about the operation of In. dship said flu we: new: of the past ten days was very plea- sing. He impressed on the people that it is war and that war is a verv expensive business. So long u the continues there will be d:- und we must uaLy as wn can. We are not giving anything but we are getting a Rood investment at the best security there is —S CIVIC DEBENTURE (Continued from Ego l.) Grafton st. between Ct. George and Prince $5., to the south side between Gt. George and Prince Sts. This resolution was moved by Coun. Chandler and leo- onded by Conn. Butler. Civic Financing In moving to authorize the de- benture issue Coun. Chandler, chairman oi the Firlanoe Com- mittee. explained that during the years a large amount in City De- bentuzes matured and was retired. As provided in an amendment to the City's nct of incorporation 50 percent of all maturities was re- funded. Th‘s refunding was highly successful in that all debentures maturing bore interest at a. rate of at least 4 1-2 per cent and some as high a; 6 percent. The refund- ing issues bo e interest at 4 percent and were sold at slightly above par with a cmsrquent saving in annual interest to the City. The debentures maturing amounted to over $200000. which necessitated in addition to the proceeds of the refunding ‘= cs of 50 percent a sum of some- ’ o 1" $100,000.00 to be prcvid- sinking’ fund. As the $111k- coiitalncd no cash, culy is 1t became necessary’ to l} . of upwa d; of $l00.000.00. ‘As szme of these investments. vmle tidying goczi interest were 0111-1 negotiable at a discount, and are obtained. scnte time ago an order was much realms; the G1" y- hound Cafe. Within a morlth and a half it was opened again. But it lva: never closed: the lower part g clcs*d_ but the uppcr part was o1 And tPB PULICC Officzrs wfre lau Pd at b1" there gentlilnen of lei. becaus: th t 119d to spin it aga " .10" t: 1, 5.1." l. '_ c. from six months to two ye . There bootlegscrs are outlaws. They do n: stop at any crime. should we tclirat" th:s:= in Srmmcrside ‘nd Charlottetown? These boot- icvgzrs, gentlemen of leisure with their fine cars. fine homes and rnc: licrscs, s.1'u'.;11.'- around .11 strvls while their stool pigeons do the work. According to their story they don‘t operate these places. they get a stcoi Fllflilll‘. ".;<1 one him a ieise and, if t.1_" 12511;: ale an. mclnambzr this, they have raided these places hundreds of times but find dil- flaulty in convicting them. They another brought in so there are no second fenccs. "Is it necessary that this must co on for three times before they can be padlockecli: Tncse 1313023 snoultl be put out of business whether they tun convicted or not. Dcscrlbfl Billie Speakeasy "I am going to give you a little idea of how these places are con- structed." continued the Court. "I want to tell you about the Griev- hound. e fine loo building. As on enter the front oor you sec e. eautiful counter with stools. But- in the rear of the building you will see a room without windows. Why would anybody want to build a. room like that? There is a door in front and. at the roar. constructed with 8 ply matched lumber. heavy hlnm and hooked at the top and bottom with iron. There is a peeg hole. l- hole so you can see throng by liit- if the party en- terinz lswOfi. In télatcolileélogir 81:3 benches s on an a with hot and cold tau sink a bottle of oreo . you is there for? and In eloc above and a kettle of boillna water. ‘laser d spoons. and not a single ‘thine u dine tcb for-the onntfu and theynoee them coming th ore-ll those buzzers which are hi den un- der the shingles and warn those in- side to put the boouullixovmgisiéink of the place. He operates this place. ‘ fine that fellow. He is set aside out - clllcrs 11y negotiable were a dis- i illfl? _a to._and tirotectirlzl for {L110 cltyfscredlt. rt was felt that iheposstblilty of the disposal cf an ~: ltlonal issue of city debentures that the telnpermc - t rfiiittce, withmtllio beat of intznaa: Clear lieel 8 lion nu. Menthol- t It qui a nan. relieves the worst held cold. Jan and tubes 30c. MENTHDLATUM fllflllllll 1t... 2X: liewsmcn Give Little Incidents In London Life (Eight young Carladiane nun bon- don Bureau of the Canadian Paces. llentially their m ll to provide this oolzltryk riry nerwqwpers with the story of B tun and Can- ada overseas-tho newsbreaks of Whitehall and the Libyan Desert. tlho continuing activities of Cana- dian sailors, soldiers and airmen, the discernible do and lo- cial trends in Always woven slowly-moving background against which great events take place arc little inci- dents and situations, unimportant in themselves. that serve to impress on the observer the humanity and the continuity of ilhs main scene. Ctartlng today the Guardian brings you each Wednesday a phase oi the British story as seen by Canadian Press reporters, who concentrate their day-to-dal" ei- foris on spot news, but keep an eye peeled for the homely. the humorous, the odd.) By ALAN RAND/lb Canadian Press Staff Writer IDNDON, Nov. 25_ rcpt _'1'h<~ winter rains have come. With the early arrival of darkness each night in a city that observes strict blackout these rains are Just plain inconvenient. It is only a walk to the l-lzrvmnr- ‘cclllllll. culnolllll This column l: reurvell for nun of local interest, but advertising 11f a newsy nature may be inserted at ilve cents a word, strictly pay- llllo in advance, POLICE COURT _ Yuugd” "Wflllns at the Police Court a mm charged _with unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor was fined $25 and 6081s or 30 days in jail. NAVY WEEK OBSEBVANCE- R011" marehu through the city streets will mark the observance °1_N"Y Week b the officers and Q-QWHO! HM. .S. Queen Char- lote on Wednesday and Saturday fiisfifi .I‘i°if“t.?."1ds%“ii.’ °““'°*' G Church and 8t. Dunstulbefifiitéif PRIIENTATIONF-Mr. m4 M“, J°hn MMNWUI. New Argyle." were Dle-Bsllli-IY surprised on Rriday evening Nov. 212th. when their neighbors and friends, gathered 1n their home w 1 _ _ New“ who w wecome Mrs Mac was appointed chairman and after PAGE SEVEN Bad Breath ‘Kisses a are No Fun! Play Safe. . . Use C 0 LGAT E's "roorll POWDERI If if’! kissill’ you're miuinal remember this-JG’; uf .111 llllillfl have bad hHJ-lfll. And unfortu- nafely, Ollllllin always dull-t i: before YOU do nurseli. 111k! no chances! Use iriignrc-‘lffnlilb Powder . . . clean your lireulli as 1 you clcnn your loclli. 1 Scientific lesls prove ccrlclw- elvaly that in 7 out of IO cnseu~ Colgate‘: Tooth Powder inrlonily 1 a few pleasant o ing remarks. called on Miss Badigegtewm to read anaddress while Mr. John Mac. Eachem made the presentation of dope oral bod breath. SAVES YOU MONEY] a well filled purse. Mr. MacNevin, Smoking for both. thanked every- one for their kIXIdXICSS and gener- Oeliy. and invited them to visit them Oltbll. Al’!!! Whldi 1,11 011195 1n singing" For Thcyb-e a oily Good Couple, the remainder of the even- , 1W1 was sPellt in instrumental music 1‘ and social intercourse, after which i1 flfllfliy 11inch was served by the Indies. and a very enjoyable evening 1 was brought to a close by singing» the National Anthem. (Patriotl please copy.) 1 lz..v.1_-.u. Materials-ml- vnunc‘ P rprs Society of the Cilarlotte- ket but 1t is dark by the limo you reach Temple Bar on Fleet street and a policeman will udvisc taking a bus. big, lumbering, doubie-deck- ed and dimly lit. WitJh shatter-l proof netting over the windows itt is the easiest thing in the world to whfp past tire Haymarbet and cvcw Piccadilly" Cirrus and never see , them. Somewhere for past Piccadilly a [woman passenger says the Hay-i ,market is "back ther:~ol1, ju. at’ »‘ 1 1 fr; \v st reets." cut bv now all: rcrllli" rrlinin. . I11‘ 1fact it is taxi-tine. $001111" o~ i"t-‘ _ er. if y:u‘1"c luckl" cnctvlt in st Wrixi. you aiways cftilw} clout: to ' . , E~ "e bleckctlt. Thatls the be nay to go to a movie. 1 In London V1101" r-lorfi. rc-li ll""lll ‘.112 moves" 11111211. r " it ‘the fiirks“ or jus‘. plllll s . ' ycu'\'c time to qucu: fo: a .1111)- . of hours yCZl can soc tlcc flicks‘ r1‘ t'.'.'o bot; lrougnly" 5.’) (tllLSi. lore expensive seats. sonlcttmss ‘available at once and l"; ulcl be exp ored before any of. sinklilg fund holdings This was clone and it .. t "lt City cf Charlotte. 4 p4 Gilt-Z’) year detent- - ccrlcl be sold at a sight ore- " it was then decided to ."-' : such debentures to an amount of $100,009. By so doing the liquid nzrure of the sinking fund was maintained. and as the 4 percent interest ratt- cn the new issue was less than the rate produced by the sinking fund investments the belief ted to the extent of the 1 err“ who PYEJPlZI twcrc ., d on to authorize the de- sue was seconded by Klnnon and carried un- ‘Ll K ensington And Vicinity Aircraftsman Elmer Whiilock of the R..C.A.F‘. spent a pleasant fur- lough with relatives and friends in Kensington. Alrcraftsnlan Whitlock has recently been trans- ferred to the St. Eleanor’; airport Mile Jean Bowxleae of - ton. was in Moncton, N.‘B., recon 1y the guest of her aunt. Friends extend their deepest sympathy to the family of- the late Mr. Iln Des-nob in their meat led breavement. A number of frienlh gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gor- don Cooke last Tuesday eveni to bid farewell to Dr. J. K. an Beer who h evening elem peeled In lined‘: locill “railw- and and Mrs. Hgéi’ halve made many friends who Join very heart- ily tbQ new Item screen. more is anziggn an they are ever ul ht. yell think it is nearly tme these DIM“ are closed? And it i: the acme at the Fillln Station. more is a alm- nlo rem . We have flood enforce- ment. Officers, but they b"! 11W. nloocal. These planes are surround- ed by watchmen. This thing has been mine on for years and the bontleggers arc Rel»- t thy. I suggest that. you bring in a recommendation that. any enfftlloeméllt offirczedx; meyulilblléliwl on an e or I p. forth {be facts. fied by describina the Place. bOlm arfes. Then tile Jlld 01' Magistrate should be in a We $1011 to order the blue closed for not lelvl than six months. If they move to another place. close that up. Thcv will find it an expensive business and get out. You will never do bet- ter service than make such a rc- commendatlon. And to the Attor- ney-Gcnerlll. his Government. will II future. t ——- viaiting lrurenta in dllnnler- sidc visited onsingtoa during the pelt week renewing old friends. m. ‘Ibolnbl w a veeeut bulueee tn to n Wednesday. The Misses Lois end lone Muc- Donald were hostesses at their homo on Friday evening when they entertained the younger let at e "1"" 1*" ".2."- "s." sed- d m ed by all after which a do ty lunch was served by the Misses MacDonald. The remainindg part of the evening was passe away in danctizlg. Thong“ are wesgy panic; which young - pie look forward each wee will muoll ent. The lot Kensingtvn Co. of Girl Guides held their weekly meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday eve- nlng with an encouraging number in attendance. With Captain Lucille MacQuaid in charge. this meeting opened with the Guide prayer followed with the forma- tion of patrols, roll call and col- lection. after which each patrol scrambled to its corner using this time for learning and teaching tests and other patrol work. With the Robin patrol in charge. A couple of interesting games were played nftfrwhlch all gathered in a pow-wow for their weekly illS- home at lut even if fimpleoe . ‘o ". 1' lllvlllllg H10‘ friends and u. n-rly" l): :1 . tstevztpeci-un drama about 111" i" water tap in tlic balls-pout eventually wastes enough wit. ' launch a battleship in and thus uses enough coal in heat a com- plete munitions plant. sun-m- 0:1 you, Mr. Hotlschclclrr! It is comfortable and \\'ill‘|n and homey in the mcvic. You forgo! rl-bout the drizzle and the blackness * tside-thnt is, until you have to go out in it again. 'I‘l".cn it seems blacker than ever. ‘Everybody is hurrying. You get hit on the head with umbrellas and body-checked by burly service-men. A Canadian airman, huddled in a doorway, steps out to ask" "Could youN tell me no: ‘to gemo " M o. so , u ma wu toll mo. You shove 01°“ Not many bus mm in Imldon town will guarantee to debark a. passenger at any given stop in the blackout and the rain. They don't see any better than anyone else. It's an idea. to elamber down from the upper deck a little ahead of time, remembering how fast nay- muket went by unnoticed earlier. you get of: and walk the five orsix damp blocks wihlch you could have ridden. At that it's great to get there in only one and one light (oint- We hue no lei! In! n our and a committee inted to look into this matter. Before the pow- "... - wtsce- P: no c" ‘t-fiélftbom ":5 III by the Ll. winding up wit‘: the Guide Hymn. Taps was sung and the company dlsmiued by Cavi- mantle- t z Susie a In. fiill! l: Kemiurou eu Bun day he guests of Mr. and Mil-l. Icalfe Mann and family, M}, andlfre. Irvin Champion t tvldt le-ud II; lane; Camden entails:- ed a number of friends at her home on Tuesday evening in honor of ma. Urban Pines. who has take l? guest of receiving a love] silver tray, later in the evening“ an address was rend to Mrs. P ecu on behalf of her many fflmdp md Q esentetlon Of an all anke made to which we. Pineeu in hel- charminl mell- ncr made a abort but very fit- ting reply Lunch was served by the hostess and the remainder of the evening was whiled away in playing bridge and singing. Her many friends wish Mrs. Pineeu and family the best of luck in their new surroundings. ma. Mlza-beth Mann returned to Kensington after a very enjoyable visit with her daughter in York and also with other relatives and friends in Meadowbank, Corn- wall and Charlottetown}! REPORT BIG CONVOY LONDON. N01". 24 - (CPl — Reuters News Agency said Vichy news Agency reported from Strait of Gbraltar never do better service than in act ouaslon. A concert was PWWBW. AtllrltlC. ."“ 'trt'~r=l1i“". " “Vlolvvd They were accompanied Miss Elaine Parinnan, Riultioo Nova Scotia who is spending the winter with ha: mother, Mrs, Char- lee Cloesmen Oupe ‘Is-av u» week-end with bpr elmt, mo. George Blur-ton, rlottelalrrl. ma. xsys attended the shower for the Ramsay girls at Mrs. Hennemoy’; mafia! where tien for some time. La Linea. Spain. today that a bigt,ihe Dlftngulsh Flying British convoy, including 2B merch- ant ships heavily escorted by war vessels, had passed (“PC1122 the ‘ ‘ rwi l towar .10 ‘. . f" m" 0 ‘ll! 171"» 1 Tile c tatlcns or Flt. sat-l, liivlrll‘ t.) .111 Baptist. (‘Jlurth met last eve- ning at the usual hour of 7.30 p.m. The devotional period was under the leadership of Margaret ‘Mc- Ewen, assisted by George Ward. An interesting talk on Virgil Hart. :1 fcilrwl‘ mis ' Tl'_\' to China war» uivcn by tttc 1 or. Miss Bernice Ward Snltg with great expression u . solo "Watchman, Tel Us Of Th“, N lit". A business p-riod followed , with- the president, Mildred Crosby prodding. The youne peoole wvre r’ iris-d into two groups led b . levv. gins discussed . . ' Mr. s O'l'!"‘_\“' \'(‘l'.<lll A period cl name: under 1'1» rikwtfon of 111-1-1- R"""‘" P.".l\'.V.R. Personals ." .1" ‘lrc Duffy. NCTlh W lt-‘ .11 "c, left for Montrea where she‘ intends to spend the winter. Fhiends of Maurice w: b l _ l-fcnncs-ey l) 11cm" l 1 1mg liter ' 1hr: Chnrlctt lvfrs. Pete: Ferguson Hampton has returned to iler home after vsiting her sister Mrs. J A. MacKinnon Churchill. SiIL-Vlitlfll‘ Beer of Toronto is s‘ . visitor to the city on military dut l. ‘ While here lie is the guest oi 11's (JUSlil. Mr. C A Beer. LieuL-Col. F‘. I. Andrew, M.M., trunnion to the city by plane yes- tcrdztv from Halifax where he at- tcncicd r1 military conference. Miss Frances MacKay. who has been conductinqna Nutrition Ro- fresher Course the city for the past two davs leaves- to-vnornow morning on return to Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Stewart Ferguson. Monoton, were recent visitolrs. book Mrs Russell Kaye of slplingihfll one. spent Ell mun friend: will be piieuod mow tglt m. Brady of . I‘- lsollelbem Cordon llonloe Rumored Close-down 0f Retail Cutlets --- GITAW Nov It -- i0 H‘ - Cotdon. of the Prices Board, today branded Il_ "rumor mon g of the most de- “Ly-ugflvg km " the "fantastic stories hat have been circulated about the Ill 1D “W! ‘P 910.} d0" - — Q4 we; of ro- te-tl tilts. Adcdurossing a dele lien N- prescnting indepen ent re il mer- chants, Mr. Gordon said the Prices Board intended to do evefythlnl-f possible to ensure equitable distri- bution of available lllwllll- Th" mum that the small retailer will have eqiuu opportunity to Obie"! hi! proport onato share of lvllllflblfl oods. ,, gfllndoubtedly." he added. the retail business and wholesale bus- iness will have to make their con- tributiou of nil-hm"! N need arises." l Canadians ln Raids 0n Italy OTTAWA, Nov. 24 —— (GP) —- Evidcnoe of Canadian participation in recent air raids on Italv came today in a list of five Canadian airmen awarded decorations. R.C.A.F. headquarters announ- ced award oi the distinguished ly- ing crcss to Flt. Lt. Gordon C ,Flshcr of Winnipeg and Sqdn. Ldr. ibeen bcru at Stewincke, N S.. 21rd Mcda to Flt. Swts. "i-kvillc. Out. Alexander G. Mc- ‘r cf Lucknow. Clit- fllld "h" Alrm W. Morris of Me -~ Compared m IllllLT lcntltng brands; a large tin of Lulu-site's gives you up to 30 vmre bi-l/lbfvgfi, ll ginnl tin up to 46 more brur/Jirlgx-for not a penny more! TIP TO SMOKERS! Colgate} 1110111 Pim- er is one u!‘ lllL‘ quickest, Cilslcs: \". .1;.".\ to guard against tobacco stain and tobacco breath! C0 LG ATE’S TOOTH POWDER Sale of Canned Products i2. orrsxwxa, Salt-s m C41 .1. . . ables bv count»; .1. cannon null ut- .1 <1 In l. pt-i cent of stocks in their llrillfl- at Nov, l, the Prices Basics loos ad- ministration ruled ln an order issued day v The remaining 25 per cent mus‘! be lleld to 1.111- ordcr oi 12:0 mod axi- miiiistratol‘. l The new restriction o.’ sales ID- pills-s to any fruit o." \"t1.4-i..b.<.~ p N‘ duct. or fruit or vegezable Jul packed and preserved in conta Nov. :4 ~ tor - of 16 ounces or morei to 1am, c1- mal-lnaiade in conoainers of _ pounds or more, and to fruit for manufacture, in qunntitzcs of pounds or more, This vr Y's eubsequcnt to Nov. 1.11.1» is co the restriction. an mom uracil-moi or OTTAWA, Nov. M — (G5 Prime Minister MacKenzio Ki in a stntcnlcnt saving proper ' mum to selection and propem tron or the family‘ we‘. can be n1 e “reel contribution to our i e1 we: effort". today of all Canadians for the ' e nutrition program m launched in January- r BE Illlllll’ T0 6Q TAKE rllllurej ltllllorullollcsla" Zwlt Do you wake up in the moral!!! in‘ tired out? Try u» one-two net-lent 0i Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. \ ONTL-Pllillips‘ lililk of Mngneslfi in an effective alkulizcr-qlllckly‘ settles the stomach. TWO-it also‘ promotes mild yet thorough climlql nation. An ideal lnxativc-antaritL Read the direct ions on illc package, and take only as ' ' directed thereon. Available in liquill or lnlvlcl form. thC‘~G.C. Cowbell, believed to hovel II C1111!“ GREY 25¢ AT ANY PRU ..._,_,...,... ...£~~;3.~ -x.s~.-.'.'_.g..".v..a-'.aiausae.-s~= c.