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MAT. 2.30 liliexican Bandit Story Makes lliiniiiiiu" Him At The (up; be overflow number of 13$" mcnuhfli B‘; "winrivfl =3 1nd fiiiili, l‘ "1 ‘mp a, \viiil 11-‘: _ o: yv itii fol (‘.111 1.118 .- .1. about to Superior "Gon- ‘me bandits v;I-'r()>i:i.\ Honor Roll lei‘ zTeflmmim °' °°' lenlor ncnartmm‘ ‘Grade XI "1 Tielmx Pidscon. 4'1",‘ G-reen and mongrel g; -....ii‘ of Boston}; table supply m “vii l holiday, s-ocison, '-'¥~-*1‘~<1 l of a freight frizan National Raiiyvays l. railroad “m; than any arriving he-re in r by dozen herdsmen and turnrd in the direction of Austin's goose farm at Whittvilie, when- , wliom they MIG consigned. 1,400 Geese From m P.E. Island Now In Manfield, Mas . 'I‘h¢ foilovdxig appears in th,‘ Boston Post: MANSFIEILD. Mass. Nov. for the “in, shooed out of the Cana- 011 3- siding here ihls alto:- 750-mil.» Journey. in better condition yea s, those 1400 wieb-fcotrd younc- siers were soon taikrn in charge C8»? nocii aft-er a Bgger and they will lead the lives of gou.- mands fou- clght to 10 wicks HAD AN EASY TRIP The featheitd sssemblogg left Portage, Princs Edward Island. on Tuseday morning and vJre only 75 hours on a trip which scmietimm takes fiv, days. Pack- ed in hav and fortifird by 103 bushels of white potatoes for fccd, the mild sentry." and thie fine speed cf the trip is account- nbfv for their strong and healthy appearance upon arrival. cording to William P. McDer- mott, of Faneull Hall Market, to Some of them had to be rout- ed from the freight cai- which Was flrfwilvd in four tiers the better to accommodate tihem. Must 0f them, however, were eager to try tack feat. on new soil few wings. A few to be BssisiLid to crates on s. truck which took them to the farm. EAGEB. FOR A SWIM Rankings, timings and goose down tiikd the air until this army settled down to do whot proved to be a Jogging and wadq diing along instead of s, smoit good.- step. The rain which ntu-ted to fall steadily was welcomed ct. first by these travel atlrflened 0m- igrants. Many of them rolled them- . mew,“ “.,..1-.'.,. 3 i-ziios-n Miller. . i i. ~~ - * Grade IX: ~i. Annie Keouzh. 2- Davjd Bmucll 3. llzirold Grade VII: ~1. Donald. 2 L." ‘"- neth Miller. Grade VI: --1. |_ John MacDonald. 3. lzschern. Prlnm f!‘ 9W“ "l Griff‘ V" l‘ Y: Donaldn, Nlzicliwwl. 3. Eacherii. Grade IV‘ >1 Ruthie Ilo~\'."l Grade III .-\. l N 1.‘ "'1 r" - Ill - "I F‘: l". J we], Harold iii» . - \. Kathleen NIicL/einhll. V Azi< le -Y".. Briulwr. vpmn McicLcod. James Mac- ment P;i'l'_'".".‘i‘i. 2. , N-‘rlrim Howatt. 2. 1, 3_ QIWH‘ Thomas. ankle M11161‘, incl. Ilonvntt. _>(.4jii‘c Mac- \I'i"lJr)!i- ‘i and linmfii - ~f v-n Kivriigfi. M .c_ .i.iiir-l ‘ .'~.i a. Al‘: l- K ithlccn Mac- ll \\'I..r;.i. 1i. Ken- Mac- d sklvcs over in little pools fomied in the roadway by the rain so desi- rous of a bath war;- thcs; p001‘ Ll-RUUPES after tihile days on s 1 tram. After s while, howmvrr, the steady down-pour bogged them down. It wtt their feathers until they became burdensome and heavy. 'I'i1.ir pace which started at a brisk :o-t@ slowed down and from time to time came to s standstill. 'I‘l-ielr lint-s broke and they formed in little groups to nest themselves. Even tbilr hcnkings which had been most animated died down to an occasional out-burst. and they climbed the lost half mile to Austin farm weary and silent. At that they made ths thneii - and - one - mile jaunt on their web fdz-t at better than s mib an howr. ‘Iihey wen: turned into s luxuri- ous gram pasture for the night and it was apparent that the majority vfisrg too tired to start their p ecn- ing. Tomorrow vriil tell another story. After g night/p zest, s. brth and the intensive feeding which starts at once. thosg picked r p e- senmtivca of thh goose family for New England's holiday eating will t,‘ in possession o! thrir usual pep and vanity. Other car-loads of go's; n; i-xpogrcd next week, making a ilcek of 5,00) wh~n completed. Their weights will be IIICFGSITI five tn i0 pounds between now and N"w y‘. m‘; Day and the wholg- 5.001. are destined for epicuccan trad... l , Keep “nkiniuwfiiiliiaiihl: -—ADDED- \ v ~- ,wt4a T“ NEITS ~ SHOWS DAILY 3.l5—7.00—9.00 PJI. News Briefs HALIFAX, Nov. 7-(CP)—Dr. G. J. 'I‘i'uen Allison L ru-cii the mid New"- . xiw annual business session (JI body licre yesterday. Dr. H. If. Slim". Charlottetown. SilpEfllIIUlidPllE of Education in Prince Ildwnrci Island. attended the nieeiizig. CHUNGKING, Cliliiti, Nov. 7- iAPl—Cl‘|il ‘e mpcrs bzinnerccl the IC-PIUL‘ ~n of President Roose- vcl: torinv but gave the anniver- sary of ziic Boisiievis: revolution equal edzio :1 prominence. The C ' Ncivs. oruiin of the “iliClli, suiii it yvcl- ion of a strong in the Far East United States and collaborate with {storing "n. final 7—(CP)—'I'iie CALGARY baron offers a partial soiurl iadtvs surplus grain probl. AfcKeiizie, Winni- peg, t. the United (i win I‘ . annual meet- requires . WiilCil means, 3.000 hundred- bushels prof ' 20 bush: on tlic yvoiilit 7-—fCP\—-NO "c ubonrii the cl in mid-At- hy u (icrmaii ".1 Air Minister r, .ir: Pmyei-‘s iziiniiii.i l7-(APi JIKI today‘ will iirllYCl‘ nil {ii .\l.'i'-=, NOV. 7- Bnbson. (Ir-feared candidate for LCOIIQPIHIIIIIICG Pre- nn his re-elccllon. iilifYlOilfi," you that ' of the vote Iiropcriy uld 1lli\'C elected Wen- Thcrcfnre know you ‘ .ir fur coalition. both with Reixibiirrizis and minority parties. Please kvcp well. Four great years are flilPllfi." O'I'I‘./\\‘.'.i\. Nov. 7_rcp)_p,~1me Minister Alsckciizale King announ- ced the rigljioin‘. cut to the Sen- ate nf Icon Mcrcicr Gnulii, (Lib) of I\I/\i‘i .11, for the division of Sninbcrm, Que. Gnuiivs pniniment. yvill the created by the death o! G. A. Fauteux, 'I—~(CP)—D0- (YITAWA, Nov. minion Government deposits de- creased by $i.323.000 to $59,744,- 000 in the vim-k ended Nov. 6, it ivris shown today in the weekly statement of the Bunk of Canada. Chartered bank deposits increased by $3,542,000 to $221,720,000 while notes in circulation increased $3,- 291,000 to $335.9i4.000. LONDON, Governor of land colony ap- vacancy Senator Nov, 7-(CP)--'1‘he lvfnuritius. British Is- in the Indian Ocean, is seeking to extend the term of the present legislature, the Bri- tish Broadcasting Corporation re- ported today. Introduction of n new conriiiulion is given as the reason for ilie proposed extension, BBC said. .._._._ O'I'I‘AWA, Nov. 7-—(CP)—P‘ig- urcs rrirrisr-d by Revenue Minister Gibson todnv show that customs and ovrirr rcvcnuc with the in- conic m‘: collections amounted to $55.i2i,,3.il for Octnixu‘, a. net in- crease of 319.079.2751 over the same month last your. Income tax coi- iect-ions totniied $9,557,703 an in- crease of 35.071364 while cus- toms-excise revenue totalled $45,- 563,848, nn increase $14,001,915. DUBLIN, Nov. V-ICEH-Prime Minister fiamnnn do Valera told the mil (parliament) tonight that thcre can be nn question of hrindinu over Irish ports to Bri- tain so long as Eire remains neu- trnl. __..@._.______ SHEFFIELD CUTLER SHEFFIELD Enugiand- (CP) —- W. W. “mod ins been installed as Music-r Cirlci- cf Sheffield for his swnnd ir-rm II: iieid ihc office be- ,5 . yo. fmmiTiEvr LLANWRIIIIVLiWnIPA --lCPl —- Movcmrnt of n11 cattle, shes-p, pigs, gun's and (Ivor has been prohibit- cl b. 1'. ‘ I‘ lii~('0\‘f‘f" of foot- ee among farm ani- mals. THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN n 5 cents wuru sir-vii; pl;- uDIC In w-Ivance. CONFEDERATION ANCE. L-BTSU-I-ZI-Clf CANADIAN LEGION DENT T0 VISI" aiidei‘ Walker, Calgary, will arrive in liie city this eveiinu; He the mg, ganized in the senior department veniber 1st. Eleven pupils, includzng all pupils in grades .~i.\' and srveii joined the club lillLi rcr ' ' membership pins Will‘ showed llie Cincidii G background. The f were eiecied: Pres it- Kenneth Miller, Vice President L_vm:i.n Wood, Scerotai"y~’l‘rcnsiircr -:\ili'll Boswell, Llbfilfiilll -—.\I£iI‘gll(‘li[0 MacDonald, Pbeding committee - Audrey Thomas, James Afaelirichcrii, Verna Maclleod. It “us decided to have meetings on Friday afiernoons twice a moiiih at least. The leaflets distributed at the IIICPIIIIZ cave the story of the Whipnrvrvyili. PICIIIIFS of the I\'ill])(\."l'\\il. were also ciistribut- ed to the members. Personals Mr. D. A. Me Caiiaciizin NFUIUIIJI t centiv eompiciui .in inspection tour of this province and hus returned to Moncion. Mr. and Mrs. Clnnv, Mur- ray Harbor were z with .\1r. (Yin v‘ , nonu- yesterday to spend a short iUlHi‘. iviili his pur- ciits. Senator John A _\I."u~Dnii:ild and Mrs RIZICI)“ Cirditmii. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. him-Donald. Nine Mile Creek. P.E.I.. nud Mrs ,Rodci' .\fn<Neviii and ' Nrl D. o.’ (‘mic ' in .hcii' s. ... i: ihu column is reserved for news oi‘ local interest but. advertising ol n uewsy nalu-e may be ‘uiserlcu LIFE INSUR- l i i. ~11)“: 51' IL‘ t ‘—. l‘, .e.\:- , mun-um, flocked coat with navy accessor es. President of ilie Uaizudiaii Legion, wll address members oi the and Mrs- Mm- Canadian Legion at a luncheon at Churlotieioyin Hotel this even- BIRD CLIJB ORGANIZED — A Junior Audubon Bird Club was or- of Victoria School on Friday, No- PAYNTER-CARR.— A quiet wed- ding took place Nov. 5, at StJ/larlrs Rectory, Kensington, Tuesday after- ncoii at 3 dclock. by the Rev. Frcam, when Jessie Ruth.‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrl. Rel h Paynter. of New London. was t- ed in hol' bonds of matrimony t0 Pte. Stan ord William, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert M, Carr. of the jblllné place. The bride wore a n ‘Iheu- onlv attendants were groom's sister, Mrs. Lorne Dunn-III Upon their return, I they were served supper at the home ior ilie groom's sister. The same ‘cveuiniz at New London Hail which ivus tastefully decorated for the occasion thev were given a shower’ ll) winch they received many ifts, and a nice sum of money. The ride‘ in her nice manner thanked her many friends. They also presented the groom with a weii-flliedupurse. SIRIIL. as he is usualiv called, ank- cri his many friends in his usual manner. The bride and groom are rviiiriiing to Nova Scotia, where the groom is serving for his King and country. and the bride is employed in sprinlzhlil. Their many friends \\'i5l\ them many years of wedded bliss. DARNLEY SCHOOL Honor Roll of Dsrnley School. Grade IX: -l. Merle Crozier. 2. Charlotte Champion. 3. Joyce Mac- Kay. Grade VIII: —1. Dorothy Hickey. 2. Evelyn Hickey. Grade V'I: —1. Robert Crozier. Grade V: -.-i. Minnie Roach. 2. . iiinie Champion. 3. Gerald Hlck~ ey. Grade IV: —1. Theo Crozier. 2. Shirley MacGregor. 3. Audrey Con- nick. Grade III: —1. Esther MacKay. 2. Eurla, Adams. 3, Eimer Hickey. Grade II :—l. Virjene Crozier. 2. Miriam Hickey. 3. Goldie Connick. Grade I Sr: —1. Iiillian Crozier. Grade I Jr: -1. Muriel Champion. 2. George MaeKay. Perfect Attendance: Minnie Roach, Itlinnie Champion, Beta Champion, Shirley MacGregor, Audrey Con- ‘nick. Earls Adams, Cutler Roach, . Muriel Champion, George MacKay. Lllliiln Macbeod, teache . ._________ Illinard’: relieves sprains. Londoffs WRVHCII IIITIXAILS ('..-\REER OF CATROUX A SFHOLAIILY SULDII BRVILAIN. LONDON, Nov. '7 -i in the camel cf i 25 \vii.iii the b} i511 I .- HI- ,- A my C iii:r.:.ii.i ' l - xvii» in uiiloiis _ nip "it. ii‘ n.1- IIVQ p eolvms. Goiiiiiauli “h. n u col- Ly ‘iloy i Juan thus; o: Clone‘. Giiaud 7 since n GI mm! and talkcn priscnci" by the Cl riiizins in May‘, 104i. By this means p nor yvus cabb- llshvd. and ihzs l'lll(i, )1" mn ily built for niili l'_\' purp , I115 SillCg r-iisurvd i. ercnmc i ex- c-hzinws indspcii» i‘o in ilu- pres- pczity of thr- rr>uii.._v. Al. {hp snmr limo, Cainr I.\' had an y‘li'il‘f'i_\' iii \v fciyviniip bull‘ iii III-i nrdsi o.’ the liforc n dorl rt, to filo south of] iLéWPIiLnE VANCOUVER. Nov. 'I—(CP) — Expected to be completed by Dec. I5, the first plastic warplnne of a fleet of them, visuiiiiitiwi by iwri men in Vancouver, yviii be powered by s. standard aircraft engine for test purposes. ., The scheme provides for the ev- entual powering of the plastic fighting craft by a new inexpen- sive mitzlne of radical design, tn give n speed of 500 miles an hour. The promoters plan lo make the plane available to the Canadian and British unvernmcnts. The men behind the new war- pimic are Ilarigv N. Atwood, voter- rin iiicr and sci-cniist nf Greenfield, N. H.. and Air-x Johnson of Vmvou- yer. They are progressing with plans to turn out the pianos and motors. Atwood, who is 55, made news- paper headiines 29 years ago when he flow fmm S Innis to New York, blazing the s. nys for present commercial IIIQIIIS. He snvs lie “wants only lo sec a British vie- tory," fmd is sure that his plane can aid in achieving it. He has- been experimenting on plastic planes for 20 years. According m the inventor, the planes cnn ix- bulil out of waste products ni British Columbia wood and plastics industries, without necessity of expensive manufactur- inrz cquinmcnf. Two Varvrouvcr aircraft compan- ies nrc ready lo build the tilanes for government inspection nl. their own cost and are nyvniiiivz issuance of iiomires by ti» i'l'-"‘ilifll‘ to pro- ceed with cmwruclinn. Mr-aiiiviiiio the fest. piano is bciiv: built hcrc by the inventor hints-elf. "No one will got £\'i cxciusiyro li- cence. ‘i CRIYIIL’! wants plastic planes built and sm! to England bv Christmas, sh" min have them." says Atwood. “They are truly mado s Made 0f Waste Coast Proposal Free Frenchmen ‘IR STILL ALLY 0F GREAT Bcni Ab! Ii. KILLED IN ENGLAND PIG. Talbot Francis Paplneau O'Neill of Ottawa was killed in a motorcycle accident while on rvllvt‘ service In England. The ill-year- old cyclist was a great-grandson of Louis Joseph Papinrau, who led line rebellion of 1837 in Lower Canada. GEORGETOWN SCHOOL Principal's Dept. Grade X:—l. Nathan Mair. 2 Edith Parker. 3. Kay Morrison. Grade IX: —1. John DeLory. Rose Llewellyn. 3. Belly Jenkins. Ylce-Prin. Dept. Grade VIII: -I. Myrlie Prospc; 2. Mary Burke. 3. Lorin Mair. Grade VII: -—i. Frances Prosper. 2. Eleanor Hempliiil. 3. Richard De- Inry. Miss llIacDonaiiPs Dept. Grade VI: —1. Theresa Burki 2. Jim Fitzgerald and Connie Mair, equal. 3. Aletha Doyle. Gracie V: —1. Eleanor Hobbs. 2. Bessie Walker. 3. Afary Roach. Miss Agnew’; Dept. Grade IV: —1. Cullen DeLory. 2. Freddie MacLean. 3. Sonny Joini- son. Grade III: -1. Afnrytrirrt Lovers. 2. Everett Llc'.vcl2_vn. ll. Jenn .\fc~ Conneli. Miss Keenan's Dept. Grade II A: -1. rlha Llewel- GOETIIE TRANSLATOR When a pritcner of war in I916, Cnircux ivcrkcd cut a p'an of es- cape. His pLrRct kncwlcdi of the G: man language nearly enabiid him to succeed but hi» was caught again 1* the frsntier. H“ flnishicd‘ the iya m a, cell and thre spent! all hfis time .n making a remark- abki translation of Goethfls "Wer_ ther." Aiu-ryvoids Catroux was military nlirielio in Consumtinopie uhrire h.» took pan. in the (IQLCHI? work! of tslxiblishing the new rontler inc brlxvctn GFQQU,‘ {ind 'l'ui'k."y es dcfin. d in the 'I‘reat_v of Lon- don. Having proved liiml if a soldfezyl uniicr and dpiomot, Catroux was; prrpcscd by the Fl‘ nch government‘ as Ambassador to Madrid. But Gen- ' oral Franco. gifted perhaps with i'r.rrs‘"iit. set his choice on Mar- " shai P rain. ‘Ilius M. Mancisri appointed Cog. roux Governor-General of Indo- Chinzi. Soon after the first few weeks wh‘ch followed the annistiec G‘ nerel Catroux had to carry on <1 fficult, negotiations to sofegaurd {uric-China's intependcnce, lhav-I ing to FISISI- both Japan's demands {and Vichys appeals for capitula- ion. When a. few weeks ago Catroux loft Szilgnon to Join th: Free French forms in London. not a single Jap- grliesic soldier had 5.0. foot 0n Indo. I no. from the ‘garbage cm‘ of tho wood and plastic industries, yet they are as fine as the most expensive types of airplanes. You have everything right here in B. C. for their manu- facture." Boil Like Oancdo According to Atwood the process of co-nstniction is similar to con- crete construction work by the use of molds. Forms are constructed to conform to the outer design of the plane's parts. Against this, on the inside, is bent s 'skin" of thin, baskct-yvovcn wood, of special ma- hcated. It hard-ens into a hard, fire- ierlnl which can be molded when IITOOI, strong unshstterabie, smooth material. Between the layers of outer skin is blown s thermo plu- tic material which becomes l. rigid but extremely light. filling. The power plant for the new planes would be supplied by his as- socinte here, Johnson, who holds the Empire rights to n. new en- glne he claims to be superior to present motors. Construction of the engine will begin hero soon, ac- cording to Johnson. On the basis of small test models, he estimates that s 1.250 horse- power engine built to his designs would weigh only 1,000 pounds. In- stead of cast metal, the new en- glne would be built of stamped steel of one-eighth inch thickness. Cylinders and crankshafts are con- structed from t uiar steel under the plans for .ie engine. "All materials used in construc- iion of this engine are obtainable in Canada," he says. He claims that the engine, liquid cooled. can be yierfeetiy streamlined into the wings or fuselage cf a. pisne. No bolts or rivets are used, construction being entirely by fusion. Production, he says, is imlimitod. ___4__ "NO - ,__YE__M3¥3_%1@ MGDRE €~ M‘-‘LEOD Emilia ..____\ Demonstrated and Fitted Here * FRIDAY o- SATURDAY Nov.8l:|1 o- on. Be sure to visit our Lingerie Department on second floor and see what I Wonderful improvement FLEXEES can make for you. Fitting and demonstra. tion by an expert from the makers. MRS. MclNNES é i} __.,_, , ~7 iyn. 2. Beatrice Mair. 3. Josephine fDiivjd, uiiwii. _ f Grade I B: —1. Gordon Babin- Grade II B: —1. hfzibei Stewart. Gordon Law“ 3' Preston 2. Afarion George. 3. Jenn Britiizes G. d - IA. N. S. DIncLcod, Principal. . Jenn Hemphili. A. ltlaePhce, Vice Principal, , _,_ __ ’_-. . v____.____ . .l\ A y“ i y: Ask any Exide Dealer: ”WHAT DOES COLD WEATHER D0 T0 A BATTERY?" PLENTY, he‘ll toll you-and prove it with his new, scienlific Starling Power Indica- tor. Batteries, yoifll see, are allergic to cold; no! only ciency, do. does cold lower their eIIi- it adds to the work they have to Bu! there's one way In dodge battery troubli- in cold weallivr. You don’! have lo find a dead engine in your garage some fine cold morning soon. G0 lo your Exitle Battery Dealer now. Lei liim give you a graphic eyeful, via his Starling Power Indicator of what cold does lo u battery; then let liim test yours on his Exido Sure-Start Tester, an instrument lhal’s as revealing as an X-rny. When he's through, y0u’ll know whether you m-eil a “recharge”, a new battery, or whether you're all set for Winter. Look for the daily wcnlhor forecast at your Exicle dealer's gns pump. To avoid starting trouble, have him c-Iieck your battery now. This service is free. EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED 153 Du ff erin Street - - Tflmll" (Cnpyvigbl, I940, t; Edda Baler/u cl Camila Umiud)