‘fem-E six SPORTING NEWS gummerside R. A; E Boxer Wins fHeavy Title At Mar. Boxing Meet ‘naumx, Nov. l6 - (CP)—Ser- vlcemen made a clean sweep of all Winters for betnk m! Wflllfldllli nine ti‘.'es ln the Maritime Amat- eur Boxing Tournament. tonight rnn with sailors from n. M. c. s. Coru- fortune of Slim John 1M I ows- i wollis, training school at Deep Brook. N- S., walking off with 51x of the crowns. I-i. M. C. S. Stadacona, naval es- tablishment here, walked off wth another championship. and the ar- my and the air force took one ap- iece. Civilian scfuppers belted their way into some of the finals but failed to gct the hod of the judge: lmnny of the payoff bouts. Top scrapper cf the two day tournament was Jock ‘rurncr- Can- gciian flyweight champ ‘ undct Cornwallis colors in bsntam division. Though slotved dpivn iviien the referee stepped on hi: foot in the final. he showed too much for the cefiible Eric Winters 0f Saint John, N. B. the I-‘rain tnis firzht both boys enter-t I‘. _ kd with special trophies. Turnerivictorv fo uistandlng sports- ‘rev-om; ‘Canacfiens And” Boston Bruins In 2-All Draw won n prire i BOSTON. Nov. l6-('JP)-.\'lon- up with the. eouallzer. tr. ttndctentt-d Cdnadiens were n by Brittns to a crowd of i3 8.12. than the speedy Canadbns, on the some terms as in their season's opener at cn l late lost lTlCIltll’ ' crow which contributed ll. . of 321115231 to fly" war fund zrive u-zis about ready to accent a Bast defeat until Jackson come The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Golf Club was held n the Council Chumber of the City Iiull last evening. Thcre were about 30 members present. Hon. '1‘.W.L~. Prowse presided. Reports were read by Mr. A. E. Russell. Mr. H. L, Seor and Mr. Prowse. retiring secretary. treas- urer and prcsid-vnt respectively. These reports indicated that. the club house and grounds were well cared for dusplte the decrease in membership and revenue: and that the gamgs were well patron- lzcd. A ffeneral discussion took place regarding the Club finances and much credit was given to the treas- urrr, HL. Sear for his ability to present n. surplus in these difficult times. The payment of the bond interest was deferrcd until after the utar. The discussion ivcts followed by the election of officers and the pfiscntatlon of prizes. p The meeting was adjourned on mum-m 0f Mr. CJ. MacLeun and n vote of thanks was tendered to the Mayor and Council for use of the Council Chamber by Mr. Prowse. Election of officers President. WA. Goudet Nice-President, Mr. L. J. Stacey- 'Secr-;£ari'. Ml‘. Jl-l. Hellofs. ‘Hczisurer. Mr. P.M. Dskin. lrcctors: Iifessrs. f-LL Sear. A. C. Hell. AR. Mclnnis and M8101‘ Alex Knox. Greetns committee: Mr. W. A. G ud . ‘Games committee. Mr. C.J Mac- 10' J11. House committee. Mr. LJ. Sta- cellfadles committue. Mill Edit-h Rose" . Presentation of Prllfl A Dlvlslon (Llldlel): Mrs. W. E. Cotton: Champion- ship: Goodwill Prize: vice Presi- qcnlf5 nfatch, Ringer score: run- ncr-itp Acorn Match. Mrs . EM. Bognall, runner-up championship Miss Betty Lame: Lew Mednl Score (championship qualifying rqund) tchnmplcnshlp consolation: match ploy: C.L.G.V\'. (Silver Di- vision); nnc-pittt competition: run- ner up Lady President's match; runner up l.‘inl.!‘.l' score. Mrs. J.S. Sutherland: Ladies vice- " 'den' match. Dllfiiis. Holman Ladies DIG!!- dent's mntsh: runner-up tally vice s1 ant’ match. - Drfillgs Liiird: Chamolonchi Ind Division. Mrs. E.W. MacKinnon: Runner- up champlnnfihlp consolation. Mrs. Benl- Rogers Jr.: Eclectric Match: runner-up championship. 2nd Division: runner-up Long- worth Prlzn. Mrs. J P. Clarke. Eclectric Match runner-up president's mflwih; runner-up yloe president's match. Mrs. L. Prowne: One putt competition. Mrs. Donald Campbell: Presi- dent's match; Longworth Match: Acorn Match; runner-up ringer score; ninncr-up Match b av. I Hole Competitions Miss Edith Rogers: Champion- ship; runner-up point match a s. Wm. Rogers: Runner-up championship. _ -Mrs. TR. Cudmorc: Champion- ship consolation; point match. tllrs. C}! Beer: Runner-up c amplonship consolation; runner- mntnh plstv. . Geo. Binns: Match play. _ lss Irene Home: One putt com- tltion D ‘I Men's Division P Dilcliard Bagnall. championship. -Mr. J11. Helioffs. runner-up "hamplonship . J. ‘Sltlfllll. Championship ll . .9 toiliuht. 10nd 2-}- tic between the s in a National Hockey ICPJZUC fixtup‘ played for the ben- efit of the Unitcd War Funds be- veteron Bustier Jackson Penalties: None. in both of the Boston 11nd l ‘izzling 30-foot scor- Second Period ‘Ji v h came with lcss four minittes to ploy. enabled the Bruins to hold their own with Annual Meeting Of Charlotte-town Golf Club manship during the tourney and STA BRING (Continued from page 1-) itie wore carried on between ND‘ m‘ ‘BP. oznrmu eaunnnun’ MN" Bale. “Boom mu, rriday. ‘New _1°- 17 l0- A;";.;....-. MJy Join. m. FQRUM- ro-menr 1 ‘ Canada InVMatual Aid , MAUREEN WHAIIA mm ti ofC d f Unft- uiPRANfittl tiPiliwii uantumtlvl . =_—.-..—-——-— - ‘Oircouple of years bee! k- HENRY l-‘ONDA Botftgéordegéragihintlgrilclhrgtlsgg- k ‘ fmrfigmluad: u. “unflmmupqw g. o - ' tlonable decision to mo. Bell u. MONTAGIIE FRI- 8 P- M- foundmid on Labrador, The rd- , hm J- MW. Nvrt-h 3"" the heavyweight division. Last MQNT-‘Gllig Psfir- 3 5ND all: (‘flfibcle 21pm -‘wmwffkow“dhiluwbkm "'5'" “m” "P°"‘"° m" “d m‘ --___'._'_..-_ 1n u» 115mg octagon? Riv“- “WM ’“°“‘ " u“ “mu- -'—- big halter sow himself rejected in soulmdnm-SDAY a a M_ "m, Pd“- d nld5go 9m‘: charged for locally killed mull favor of LAC- Wedluke. R. C. A. It. “NI-mg; 3A5 p, M, on" “m, m, aamrufienfd which practice enables them to TBA“ AND mlnygrm m“, luggage-k 1311;; s whgfg h... and Commerce 1.. o.....¢.. "$.22 %$.‘.‘é§"°“'“ "M" °“ ‘h’ 1"‘ “m” 1"’ ' ‘Jill. ‘i3 v e a e i n v - . wallops out with FOECIIIIGQ landing gm“ = Qirwflvtflafihfitgfifimfk“ 5598:: 3 Om °! ‘he °bl°°u°m unsung s, mldo .... By l. l. IIOLDSWOIITH much more cits?“ a“. h ‘cbumion w prov“, Nigmmb zltoxtlhgttifsgent 1%; theflgnugermg; emit uyemrdcy. , ‘Canadian You Cormzpgnd .E.B w o ...CLr- “Mk i < YDNEY bat-rolls. - v 1°,n,;,m:,,’°.,,',', ‘L, Aml, Run,” o, REMEMBER "HE" ‘lgggmggg §fi1g§c "Ligouggfl ms i: the-t the" mime“ "w" i" mss neurons: empow- u- (or Cubic) -Semto . . Cornwallis in the fly- dlvislon final. . in the iveltersyeight section} anoth-‘r RAJ‘. fighter from (‘horiottct . F. . by n knock in the third to Percy] “'9 Lc~ of l-lli/LCS. St-adaconq. In thellcht. heavyweight final g SLWRTIICFSEID‘ boxer. Cpl. Stogie of RAF. lost out to Jack Her- ucn of H.M.C.S. Cornwallis followed a knockout in the SUMMARY First Period 1. Boston, Guidolin (H. Jackson) 1205 2. Montreal, I-lcffernan 3.55. g. Montcral. Bloke (Filion. Loch) .08 Penalties: Bouchord, Crawford Chamberlain Third Period ' 4. Boston. 1-1. Jackson (Cowley) mall Penalties: Gutdolln, li/iajeau.’ match. JJ-l. Helloffs. Acorn Match. John McEoehcrn Acorn Match. d (Zn . W. E. Cotton. Acorn Match (3rd). Dr. 0.1-1. Beer. Acorn Match (4th) The above prizes were donated by Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. W.A. Gaudet. Mrs. HR. Large Mrs. W. E. Cotton. Mrs. V.L, Goodwill. Miss Rose Longworth. Acorrfs Taxi d: Bus Service. Mrs. HS. Hender- son, Mrs. Donald Campbell. Mn. J.P. Clarke. Mrs B. Ragga, Jia. Miss N. Longworth. Mrs. . T. Holman. Mrs. Geo. Blnns Mrs. N. H. DeBlols, Mrs. E.W. MacKin- non. Mrs. E M. Bagnall, Miss G. Laird. p. Large. Gold standoff Under Influence 0f Monetary Rumors TORONTO. Nov. 16--(CP)—-Th0 gold stocks sold off sharply today on the Toronto Stock Exchange. unsung an index decline of 1.40 and the other groups trolled with loss- es of .39 for the western oils and .17 for the base metal stockn. The yellow metal stock-s have been weakening slowly since the first. of November and the pace was accelerated today. Today's weakness was attributed in some quarters to a published surmise that the price of gold might be reduced after the um: in connection with an inter- national monetary arrangement. The fact that weakness wad not general in the gold group suggested that. the devaluation report was not taken seriously. Mclntyrs re- mained unchungod, Lake Shore. Hollinger nncl Bralorne dropped only 1-4 and Dome closed down 1-2, all trading lightly. Malartic Gold fields and Mncbeod-Cock- shutt closed unchanged and prices wereluo narrowly for Toburn and -ou an t v llhristmas Double iIDaiIy Train Service l Beech year to handle the Christ- mas and New Years Posse er traffic a double daily train servo: is operated by the Canadian Not- ional Railways. This you the service will begin a week earlier than usual which will be Saturday Decembe 11th and will provide e great. convenience as it is expec- ted that the Christmas rush will start somewhat earlier- This sor- vice 1s in addition to the regular service now in effect. The additional train will leave Charlottetown lb- out. 10.15 A. M. and Bummernidc at about 10.26 A. M. and on return arrive at Chtown and Summerslde about 11 P. M. This service mum I stat (By The Canadian Presl) Pittsoorgns Bill)’ conh 1c yeurs » ago tonight gate "t la-rouno boxing cube“ 1°“ lesson to Gus be-‘snovlcti to retain his world‘ light _ hcavyweign title. Ir. was Conns second success lul defence o1 the crown. . _________.__ 9TH ANNUAL ____(Continu;i froinpage l.) ‘fnndustry be given l Esldcrmg some. tion were resmuilons of sters and restoration of the prev- ious limit of 6 1-2 inches; and a recommendation that the for putting out lobster lilies changed from 5 i0 7 daylight saving time. ing of the Union, President Arsen- ault stated in his opening re- marks. That the fishermen of the province are making their contrt_ butlon to the country's irar effort was evident, he said, from the fact that scme fifteen percent of the Union are in uniform at. present. He presented a financial report showing a satisfactory’ balance. "I personally believe." the p“. sldent asserted, “that each active ion should set aside n small percentage of their earnings in a. fund each year." He also stressed the need of greater cooperation among Union members in the fut- ure. The members were welcomed on behalf of the Government by Hon. William Hughes, Acting Premier. The 500W and importance of fisher-men's cooperative unions was the theme of a stirring midi-eh; by Rev. A. B- Mocponald, of 8t. Francis Xavier University, 1m. is attached to this Province at pres- ent gfvlng lectures at short cour- ses scheduled for various points. The speaker stressed the post - war importance of these organizations. The members were welcomed on behalf of the Government by mm, William Hughes. Acting Premier. MP- Hughes called attention to the lack of conformity to the 5mg. “W! o! the Haber-men's Union and dwlored the absence of a. sound business system. He ur the necessity of correcting these an. cots Resident. A. nault expres- ser his lkreement with this critic- ism Rey. M. E Francis, in charge of the extension department of at Dunstan! University, congratulated the member. on the manner in which they had organized their Union, and on the ability they had shown to do something for them- selves. He assured hLs hearers that the University was desirous of do- ing everything possible to help the ishermen. Other speakers wore Rev. Doug- las McNeill, Rustlco; Mr. Cletus Gavin, a former director for Prin- ce County and J. J. Larabee, sup- slit-visor of fisheries for the Prov- nce. . Emphasis on the importance of careful canning and packing of fresh fish was placed by Mr. Lar- abee, who said that while the in- dustry is entoyins 1 good market at present. the ‘ ts cons are defective in sortie cases. 1n or- der tc preserve markets it is essen- tisl that a. standard quality be maintained» A vote of thanks to the speak- ers was moved by William McDon- ald. Murray Harbour. seconded by Jerome Chapman, Red Point. Disabled Vets Surprised Again TORONTO, Nov. l6—f.CP)—-!t happened again today. The bid ci- n consideration and the machinery set up for Con. ' l-lelcl over for further considera- _ prozcst against the 7 inch size limit on lob- hour be o'clock This Was the ninth annual meet- accordanco with the details ‘forth 1n made for the lod commencing April l, 1943 addition. an allocation was made. of 1.440 live oxen and bulls, 24 cows and 600 Meetings of Ofllwb operation fo in order to rectlfv any exist meetings were held in Ottawa orilnsgptvember w c were re resentatlves of th 0.E.W. in was ingtlcn, repreaentu: fives of the Newfoundland Govern- ment. and various Canadian au- thorities concerned with the on. ,eration of the Foodstuffs Agrm- .menf. The Nefoundland delegates consisted of: Sir J.C. Puddester. ‘Commissinnrr for Public Health 6: Welfare. whose Department is re- sponsible for food and price con- trol measures in Nfld., My, R, .Manning, Secretary to the Dopey-t- ment of Public Works: Mr. W. E. iCurtfs. Newfoundland Government ;5\1Dp1les Officer; Mr. H R. es. member of the Priorities Com- mittee and Chairman of the Wholesale Provision section of tho Newfoundland Board of ‘Irade, and Mr. R. G. W ter, member of the Newfoundland Trapsportat t o n Board and a. delegate from tho Newfoundland Board of ‘Trade. , The Canadian delegation consist- ed q‘. seventeen members and the meetings were under the chairman. ship of Mr. C.M. Croft, Dirctor. Commercial Inbelligenoo lee. Department of ‘rrade and Commerce Ottawa. Among the Canadian del- egates concerned with ‘the meat question were: Dr. George Brltnell. foods Administration Division of the Wartime Prltxs and ‘Ii-ado Board; E. J. Jordan and GR. Haw- klm d D De ; Mr. an r. H. rby of the Department of Agrlcultum and Mr. T. Grant Major of the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce. I also attended then: meetings in my capacity o: Canadian Govern- ment Trade C lssioner to New- foundland. l The question of meat supplies for Newfoundland ‘was one of the mblflr items for discussion at this Conference. The fresh meat alloco- i, tion was conside cu by the New- Joundland delegates to be inade- quate to meet. the current demand and various avenues were explored |in an effort to improve the situa- tion. The Newfoundland delegates were of the opinion that it would assist them from the point. of view of supply, and of distribution. it the allocation of livestock for loc- al slaughtering could be reduced and the allocation of chilled or frozen meat increased by a corre- sponding amount. It; was suggest- ed thut a reasonable rate of con- version would be 500 pounds of dressed meat in exchange for one head of cattle. The Canadian mi- .of Newfoundland if Newfoundland ‘felt that the change would bring any material benefit. Newfoundland‘: Requests Newfoundland made this request for the following reasons: 1. The importation of live stock for slaughtering into Newfound- land is confined almost entirely to the Avalon Peninsula. This tends to benefit residents of this pert of the country at the expense of) those tn other areas. I. The importation of livestock is spasmodic and makes it difficult for the food control authorities to ration supplies regularly over a twelve months period: S. T lllng is also spasmodic which furthclinfomplicates the con- gar smoking philanthropist return- ed, unannounced. to Torontos Christie Street military hospital and hgndgcl cut; $100 51nd $200 D1115. | How mucl: this mun-Harry F. McLean-gave to disabled veterans] is unknown but it probably‘ amounted to more than $5.000. His visit, the second within a month. left, an "air of cheerfulness throughout the whole hospital.” said Rev. Sidney E. Lambert. hos- pital chd-Dli-fn for more than 2r years and l cloile friend of Mc-l n Lea u. i Entering the hospital with twol friends . the money-living mm asked for the location of the ampu- tqtlons wards. Told by an employee he went directly to the words on- the third floor and paused out I100 and now to the w-odd pu- tlente. He then went down to the second floor and gave uwly mo" non of .. .. here," said the padre. adding that "ovary time he comes, the men are that during it's period of operat- ions passengers can leave from- Sourls to Tlgnish and get to Hall-l fax the some evening or catch the. Maritime Express to Montreal. Pu- t sengers leaving! Montreal or Boa- ton on the‘ late evening trains can thus reach here the following ey-. enlng. Word regarding the new enr- - ller schedule was received lost night? bv B. Graham Rogers. Supervisor of The Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau. T0 PROBE LIQUOR. SIIOITAGIG WASHINGTON. Nov. 16—fAP)— The Senate approved bv voice vote today n rciolutlo 5d Divlsio . fftgrporal Green. President's expenditure nf $10000 in an inves- tigation of liquor shortages. so cheerful." Ho's been visiting lhl hospital on various occasions for more than 10 years. PURE ymu h . not the first time he‘: been ~ trol mechun . 4, It is almost impossible to con- trol the distrlbuti n of meat ob- tained through mportatlons of this kind. The cqttle may change hnnds n number of times and the ultimate slaughtrrcr is often diffi- cult to determine. If an anbml is slaughtered privately. it enables the owner to obtain more than his shone of the available meat supply. . eat imported in the dressed state is much easier to trons rt to centres where short supplies ex- ist than is the one with melt on the hoof. 6. Livestock hued on the. hoof is generally auctioned when it reaches Newfoundland. practice i1 opposed by the New- foundland authorities at the pres- ent tum because it tends to in- ‘creass prices without my compen- satin I menus in the volume of mco imported. Ibr example, at. one ouo on. the price went. u u 48 cents er lb. live weight which cad of the price prevail- thut time for dressed meat imported from the mainland. The IWQIIIO price dressed we for loea v killed beef in tho put six mon , who the animals were sold by auction or not. has been 42 cents per pound compared with an average price on imports of similar quality of 31 to 81 1-4 cents per pound dressed night. The outhorities appreciate that jbhtifl high prices are welcome to the producers in_Prince Edward Isl- and but they are not in be but interests of Ncwfoundllnd at the present time. i No Price Culling i ‘I. While no price calm hu bee: set. on fresh beef in N mindlan . the price control etit-horlties are concerned that the prices charged at retail should not be out of line with coats. Butchers who are hand- ling both locally killed and im- ported meet are inclined to sell the l After the scheme had been in r five months. certain. revisions appeared drslrable. and examine these and to injustices that might 8. 9 and 10. 1948. at t-horltles agreed to meet the wishes .111 Th" iv... d meatl. from fffvemd by ‘his Fmditiufls "i196" ilv short position at the presentrsaturday time in Newfoundland that. dairy- . "°" "i “me Zigifl-ggonpgxutnhgs $5 imen ore need with killing m par of their n‘ ‘fig otxlimlmpzinfid lfoodstiuffls lrictlwttegn I r n an . c do a ‘in ° “iitgr. Animals hxds simply because the presenting Dorothy cs in expert Riddance i; during mu short visit. . Phar despttrate in Newfoundland. to go- ‘Dofwd ma,“ Mm- m ing to be o. difficult one to because the foodstuffs situutio the exception of the hides. In and are readily taken over by th Oils and Fats Administrator. Th money paid for these fats can he deducted from the cost of the men to the consumer. In Newfoundland all thlcse offals are wasted. Even the hides. which are returned to Cantada. average! ulpproxilmutely ttvgo con s Der noun ess t an do e. e_ _ ‘ i bearers were: Harold Douglas, hid s token from similar tllllfilgllgleph McDonald. Sidney Anderson. Hugh J- McPhee, Norman McDo Interm was in the church cemetery. SOUR-IS — in Canada. This is because methods of slaughtering are cruder the hide» in Newfoundland and are not dressed as well. Shlillflnl At. a time when shipping spnce is 8H1 premium. the Newfounimd authorities must consider the fact| that the space required to move 33.000 beef could of dresazd meat. In addition. space is requir- ed to return all hides to the main- land Up until a year ago, the bulk of the livestock coming across from North Sydney to Port aux Basques enough live cattle to produce lbs. dressed weight of transport 30.000 lbs. was canted by the $5. "Cnribow _whfch was specially equip ed f r this trade. This ship was lost abogt PWPBFIY a year ago, and no equipped vessel has been found stock ocross the Straits and ovei minimum. In vfzw of Newfoundland del that the importation of animals remaining 1n converted meat: quot ink the period ment of the Ago-cement until t imihi’ ll!‘ 1' even ‘without any restrictions by Newfoundand Governmen , ouligeltxfl smlmals could be import. ween now and April 1. 1944. E111! figure of 1.841 is arrived at Y dl-d'"‘t"g the number of uni- {llizlls already shipped (mo) from a 3840 allocated and by deduct;- g alfurther 500 which have boon get tgsdc to cover animals required °1' T996111! purposes or for dairy giicrgzscsippagzeztslnst which no prohi- Whateyer ma virtues of the lilvesht/gzk 15$} ltnwtm Canada and Nhwroundlnnd trtlleilice time. the Newfcundlsnq a? or ties feel that continuation thri traffic at the present time 57o 3' E a S $3. < E YII to n. < J 5 .-. a n w E overall increase in Canada's med commitments to Newfou 111mg and as the change was s ecftfioslly requested by the New oundland Ilutltorlties. the Canadian more. sentattytes had no course but 1,0 Mrs- (Captain) C. E. Myers 1| very ill, suffering from e sever; heart attack. Miss Patricia A. spending n few d _ nts, Mr. a ' ight, Sturgeon, 9.22.1. mm 3Z5: of Of u. u. . gu user Callback, Lonaworth i. FOX MEAT FOR SALE BEEF TRIPE GROUND MEAT GROUND CHICKEN BONELESS HORSE MEAT REYNARD RATION Island Gold Storage settlie. n n both the United States and Canada cannot. allow of any further with- Co- noda fats are in very short supply to replace her. The result lethal: the tho Railroad should be kept w the these conditions, the estates suggested for local slaughter should be din- continued, and the balance of the the quota, to the dressed meat I equivalent and added to the fresh a. Se‘ 1399 animals of the 3840 allo- s Y °"““‘ii.l"v‘i.é'i'l’.ii°.fi..‘i‘ééi v - h. August. the prohibition on imports will mean that. F? my; by d... overseas. Mrs. Phorls we Iler husband ll rath, Alberto I-le a", air observer in i and d half ago in Halifa E 5 McAdam was held from i day morning to Church where mass was sung by the Gray Cosmet- wiil be at Moore dz MoLeodp tpms, mid ly Miss Elizabeth Wells. of 0' Charlottetown , d .. locally all offsls are wasted Witl m" we" mam“! “bout summon. ycsrmpa? - , funeral of the late Mrs. John residence at West St. Peters yester- r . fodby dlltlldi question of (lit-cot s former- ! ial financial arrangements X. on. Canadian sources. '1'!" government. has made D- Kmme said. "that it Keane. minister of trade to‘: can; Thur day afternoon until flwcQQdlng between tlvr Canadian ngon. Ladies iattereswd and Australian governments NIB!‘ B8 inetlcs are cordially invited w cog- m; AUSLTDJIFAI call participation in the Canadian mu- al old scheme under which the war-time conditions. he said. Ca- oberation nadltm exports to sterling count- ries greatly exoxded her imports a tlfiory- fronti such sterling gags. The dis- l no. ye o ng- p511 y was so grea a some spec- tvook his ooura had to be mode to enable countries of the l yell‘ sterling area to continue to draw from the outact the Canadian clear." does not tn- her late tend to allow any shortage of Cl.- nadtan dollars to prevent Andrew's United Nations from obtaining eup- requlem high plies they need from Canada for pastor, Rev- other OD ll-Yl-li- C din out t: making I" cannot obtain the feeds to moin- __i nfifilflnnj‘ ffwffiyyog worm 9g 0o W" ihem- 0111-" this Week- a delv- apron-um MISSING - Mmll. su u» w the United Notions. wnr m 33°“ 15W‘ m" N°wl°l~mdliim . Pharls, Charlottetown, has re- like. uld the discussions hsd 1n him! rillglygllgg; molciiaxitllolxzdgtatliegcttilgl; delved word from R.C.A.F. Cuull- not; ruched eh stage ‘at which l w secure addmonal mm“ e ties Office. Ottawa. informing hot any pulzllo announcegiizg‘ cciund-‘rr ed bvs textiles by s. gift of $1.000 000, the requirements of at‘)? golrallgfnfl-fl. Canada's produow. her own fig atertala nil, China. Australia. and New Z“). bl construct! pulp. machinery. M|p.yvssk sure . AND OLD ’ g I f. FOR YOUNG We cannot. like to their an“; ‘ ' ..:-..*~..~: ='-=-"'"--""'---="-"- -" souumuo IlEll-Tll- IHEAIRE boltinteurglloffvhlloounmotthc ""‘°“' _ . ‘mfvméu. {if watch picture of coon m comma snow- ENJOY YOURSELF ' ll , _ ' -__. f. IMMCRTAL E ur °z§fq ‘Regina-uncut... uni may» , SERGEANT l!!! its mguirezgenh of fooeiswff; --- from U!!! Ind HI Ulllhd B91908‘ IOII COOKING 2h- Much of thll you‘. negotia- on‘, the stei- * excess of the need; q. t. ode and lier e been shipped quantities to Britain. Bus. '- u bee applies of alumln opal tamper, paper. wood. chemionls |M_ made available from Can- adian production. _ "In return Australia has shipped ' to Canada important quantities o! such commodities hides and skins. dried fruits. We goods from Clllldp, th been able to send in return." as wocla sugar, an re imported fer mo: an we line. hove T. Campbell, Who 8.180 old, Gordon McEwcn. DIPHTHERIA AT There are several cases of to at Souris, it was learn terday, and one death h week. The child's father g fire at sea Monday, . tin Do th G "'."€€in f. $3.1’ “" in expert durlnfl this short visit. Newfouéndllandllynilvzoy have been 11474!‘ encounerngcsm r 1 l. __ _ ed by contract with ‘Slide 8gp otlhp EGGS a PQULTRY m" mo inc \= week. Poultry alder-able rail done. Producers like this of procedure Ipga-rding better since the greater last week. ICK - The lottetown last night. The Reymlds noon from Trinity United ferment wt O and com of 85 mo ‘ G. J.'I‘we in hour. This was his second On the first occasion the Royal Canadian Mounted Mr. G. R. Holmes cue for the Wart-in: ‘Prado Board. CAI ACCIDENTS- a visibility nerd: afternoon services at the grave. The red. A boy. son of Herbert Stubb- ert succumbed to the disease this ther of Mr. Charles Stubbart, Char- lottetown man who lost his life mos uonrEiTsF coma ro- fc oore & McLeorPs from Thursday afternoon Saturday noon. Ladies interested ldancc rcgardlng cos- metlcs are cordially invited to call way across and have "mum rm suction shows a still further de- quested that the movement of livc- comb“; ‘OI-ward m mfich “realm. volume and is of good quality. Con- gmdtng is being ercentage of their offerings grade nto Milk- fed classes. Prices unchanged from FUNERAL 0F GORDON MUS- reanofns of the Gordon Muslck NTil/td in Chin'- stster, Mrl. and M; Reynolds. The funeral will be held this after. service starting pt. 8 P- M. and b0 in People's Cemet- FINED FOR GAS SELLING-A Hampton resident was fined 81 when he was convicted yesterday cly o charg of g gasoltnee ofctgr the 1133:! closing d b. th Maelstrom was S2. £5: infyarmoetion wu laid by the rosecuted the o Prices and two our we dents pall- Jos- diphther- °° Yfl- nomao. . ~01‘)- ‘I °°°‘"‘ "vm ubidgfiild-‘no Nickel-land! newspa r published in London ,5 l, “W I tells nit owl‘!!!- m sell his prize goose in the lowing ed in his locnlmxiigiwspdper: ‘most-A ur eon n6 “m”? pounds. p a to finder one fol goose." until conic forward saying enormous profit. DOW Surprise Snap 'Dolights vmn manner payment lute of war. w y m th Mr. laeolcy a snapshot of George Chnpaman. Durlnl. h Church. cook a picture Cgiadian soldiers holding a. v v.- u- ..<=:;.P"'-"- fggguvpfl g OM61‘ from "11’ Wren ma lighted offence. m,‘ um bond since unknown dentin: on." 9°11“ quutter tn Vancouver. to Figures Reveal or, Mutuflifl Expansion 0f Cumberland Street- coliidod wit: v n. oar owned b Ed's MIC!) _V cross the sl lk. Polycllnio for trestmen BATICIN E p itliiiinuiidmt of roughing OFF! Cam bell, y Taxi and - Fred MacDougoll, 61 Edward -Btreet. me left. front fender of the mm INJURED-Mr. John all’! ufscturlnl industrial. on Play Big llola lfllllt . Hslifllf ocnl ration board here vumdoy. A netherlands farmer unable _ Smart Subterfuge ‘m’ By Dutch Farmer The next day hundredtshof people B)’ found purses containing 12 pound! n and the former sold his goose gt ll! hld VANCOUVER», Nov. 16 -(CP)— A; least one Canadian Wren has g 4 personal reason for wsntips W m" Hon. John y. medley. United BM" Wren o f nding her her gift-island, 58¢- in; ti n o! the m ‘nd Unite’: Sotated f0 ' on Risks, the assistant secretory of of u 81'0" w" - hnpm n30 0w n in blch as clued the snspohvt whizh mfvucctlnloy hsd token. The d‘ h h fr“? linnshg. l 0 C!‘ ' first news 5,5511% "u". m’ m 1s otor trans- m§§1i$°$fln tzitltavdi held- Danadian Industry agree to the request. former was damaifld 811d U" W" m . Th dri- Cnnldlan Governmcvit Trade m” y“ m °° . w ‘ n“ l OTTAWA, Nov. l6 - t ~ b Stems Lauri . driven f dt idustry in . _ Commmhm" gvyvnXlyreyPetlers. Consideflle dam- $97.35;‘? ,‘,’,,,°;§‘,'.‘,,",‘,,,“ "flame Personals use w-ullm- ltoday in figures released by the iDomlnion Bureau of Statistics. tshment-l in Canada houdtnB de ted increase comp 25300 of 1938. the Bum“ t0 l4.90.'1.503.968 and the F“! of Canadian roducta wint ISJWLQIMO IMYIO 300 11 nnployool in time numbered 643.016 payroll of $715,060.50 Jlanuck Scouts ummer- Nov. 1 In 1941 there were Nziltledtab- man- bald. The capitol employed increased in the same period from 33.485.653.013 value from establishments with an annual in 1038 and l», some with s pnyi-ou of ohm-BB? was ‘token to the l in 1941- B WILLIAM STEWART $¥2§v§°3<"’r"r‘l1'¥‘ OANA I WITI-fi-(Delaycdl-(CP Obblcl- B side board and tomorrow will visit. ' Handpicked scouts who slip away , the Bout-i: i Cnmpbe will prullde at l. icnuo in Charlottetown brings together the meat. rotten of- ficers for the three Maritime Prov- Mr. 1.8. Evasett. special l ey t in the approvals division.’ army, o the ration administration. Mon- incel. t! tnal. will be the guest Meat ration officers who will dt-‘ tcnd Ire: Messrs Aulay. Sydney; John D. ifax: ‘ifrehsm 51in emu: and WE. MaeNefll. Charlottetown olaughterln Con . of form hlkhllght the discussions conference. the first of it: llinllfllmlldh bond. 0n Friday MUOIIXCI’ days prowling confer- whtch his strong h and dispositions lmy lines gutting 0“ d a1 b ... "o: ‘ewes i itlltivo specter. job of Hol- t John; hey arc not supposed to eds forced because their the. got if. B ll H! 1d d f M "- ....$°"... ii. u’. a kl played an important port in behind’ the end- ‘ormat About. have reqnir d th b zordouu travelligig llghblya-REIOG un- der the German non. living off the Murdock Mnc- llund and escaping notice. f lit .35»: . is to bring back information with- wlli out lctttlng tho enemy know they've com- rifle! ooalyuble a mama wiudii tn black market and wishing to obtein mom than mnrket price inserted the fol- ll p of fallen Jlpdneso mg. 0m of the Olflldll" Land Dispute; Must Wait llntil‘ WASHIN Europe's Df War GTON. N . l0—(AP)- tangled tglYritortal - s will have to await settlem - 1 the and fthcw ll-Iulltc 151ml U1 ‘the war and during the post two years. l. FARMING DIICBANIZED 3mm u wdey the more hiahy. mechanized ‘ count-ff‘ ll Europe. cured by food values has 60 per cent, Mlnurd’: they cal obta On short excursions they in two: BUT grpublic the region known H . n sh Kore similarly, Russia's with Poland and Rumania mlsh ethi- atfidbemitzvolvtotdlé‘ a pu mat of such dinnilifil until MW dfiummtc°mmlil to atop the whole wnr glettle S0 or d0 such beeontroverlallg dealt ineorporatec: into tli bef th Jemima occupied Iighland? thmllhta wlr with RUI~ has m1 ll l. soclnlid" “ Fiiu boundart off oettloe": n» u lhfidrrmaecqitrgt on: Qutput per nun u mes». - gone 1Q‘ rcliovu lpllln l gwidow-makcr l . “i?§'§z~ and tPQi-eeshto bring YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO KISS HER BAD B Guard H!” i 333$ Playuhfou-l-lil’ “i OOLGATP5 ; TOOTH POWDER ' l bur '11‘ %"'..ii;ae*.::.'..':ii:~ viiv do yourself. lulu"? DIV“ YOU I%IY| °°"'S"2‘t' hi3‘. 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