AND PRINCE COU TO-DAY- HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. liner Murphy, u h‘ Gum 0hr. It otteve I?‘ u" m. EIIMMIISIDI and lllNcl (gown-y News. Subscription. Advertising The Guardian may be bought hi], g _ _ 111111118 etoru in BammJaid-z, d u“ m _ gqpkstilrc. Water Street. Gourliee, Dflljglqn min Bakery. WIN!’ 5R9“. Mart Gaudet. 67 Grenville ltreei The Guardian will be delivered to any hung u; 5 u,“ , u lioy et 2o per day or loo per weal. Phone zssulrlqlrrghh 1,12“. ‘we your 014101’ i" i119 W)‘ Ma's-collide for deliver-ice on your route. . oiulun is reserved for new: of , interest, but advertimng or g yrraiure may be inserted at mils e word, strictly payable reliance. _ ____ -5111‘ salt at Brace’s. 11-2-21. ulsltlvliofivsrlrvra HALL, sound Movies. Tuesdzyéltsglo "A '1"'Ple he! t . e he eon ALL-mur- Bennett Takes —u_io (Continued from page i) not be amended at Ottawa. Pro- V111¢1111 Powers could be taken awa.v only at Westminster. The test oi the propriety of intmdl cl power this became in m-B-lhfiilin and fur er fort, The right of Judicial review should be in the ds of the Poo ie constantly, “V ifiinnt B61318” said "hloyeoéilie eas gquesonrutow e Canadian army is idle." "I can't answer. 1 don't know Why some Canadians will have to spend their fourth Christmas in England without flrinit a shot. They say 1111111! not what they earned for. Nor can I 3v whyha seoon corps was form on e basis of a einlle division." The speaker said he had found among Canadians "a deep-rooted resentment agai a recent litre. Huel Cameron, the [enlnl 9°" 1141811188. 896111 a weil-eamed 11111111111’ 111 Miifiimol. visiting pe- ’ Elmsdalo and Vicinity Boys- Attend . i Conference ... At Summcrside ...£‘a’r..¢'l.'.f”1.‘..°E"°“' M 3.0.11.7. at Rivers Manitoba spent a furlough ' - More than sixt b0] attended $3,351,131, 111,111} °11 11111111 WM the older boys oorliererloo held in daughter Loki’ l W1" B1111 111119 Sturnnersidg dllifinfl the “geek-cad. Miss l11loreiice Williams dau hter Iluulfjfneukif 1' e “up o e gicus Education coun- M" and M1“- Daidd W111 111111. cil and was one of the most sue- R- '1‘. cessful. It was directed vy Rev. w! Allan Gibson of Saint John, Bogs Work Secretary oi the M.R.E . 0n Friday evening the boys "rield sing song and get acquainted zames. Officers were elected by the boy; —TINTEX DY colors at Taylor ton. ES in all the latest D1118 00-. Kensliiigz- -nv0m last-minut set. i-l Your winter clothingegl-l; defy: ed now. Mill's Dry Cleaners and C1°i11191§. Water Street, Summar- side. opposite Royal Bank. 11-2-5-9 —MEN'S OVEBCOATS. latest styles andpattems, now on dis. D1115’. Mills Dry Cleaners and Clothiers, Water Street, Slimmer. Sidehgulilbléiliige Royal ‘Balnk. . — auc on sae oi Mai. obtainable at Bracflsimm peque skating m“: equipment web ' ilesday November 4th., 2 pm. E1) at once i Waitress 11'2"” Apply: Employment ti: 8th Army Makes rvice Office, Summer- (Continued from page 1) '_ p.31, 11-2-31 5r. entry's ncauamy the Tear as prisoners. T119 kround was strewn with the ,. lolowiug L; the standing of wreckage of tanks bl0Wn up by the 116111119814; hfiilatlons are ex- lfgridézd to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick o, 111' Y on their marriage which £00k liiiifetgn October 14th, at the °m° ° ° bride's moi-her M1’!- es ioilows- Pretor president Dav fi§§m°§§§monT11°mP1°11- Wiiewins Boswell, Victoria; Deputy Preior Pg; vice preisédeiitsc Pitirrel sLidstone, , Summers e; i‘ p or ecretary, trusting partieglegltls thte 11111111031111’; 1§§,’}“1-‘11-,§§§f§‘,1§" lgggulgndgvgécgggg nst hfirsnenin Woodvale on Thursday, o. Q‘I_gafy_ ’ y ' speech by Wendell wlllkie, because m! ce aneous shower was given the on Saturday the boy. bmke up he proposed to sabotage the 13$ °;p&1;;3?11§,1,% 111111 X11111" to discussion roupe discussing 1151‘ 5111191193’ relied a m‘??? iig-i-‘it-"tifi ttt..t“ltés..tz :*..':..""o.%'.§; "°*'“‘""’ "W “ti. ' aven s ; ev. .0 n arv e. um- Mr. yglviliaiorceltsfattsgeavriig abfshlgk mersldc; Rev. Robert E. Shaw. New at hmhe 12A suénmersigfi Glasgow. Rev. Ward MacLoan, a Also Sport Reel Shows at 7.30 — 9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 3.30 CAPITDI. Summerside WHEAT ll Canada's boele feed. Kellogg's All-Wheat le Canadian When! In lie most delicious form . . . flaked, faceted, read Jo-eall Gel I package of your grozefll REE! YfilfleeerwiiigiveyoeerflAdvmtueed hi’! Samson" Comic Booklet FREE with every package of Kellogg's All-Wheat. Get your free comics todayi W5. NG RIVER. CARDING MILLS ‘n; for the season November Everett Payliter. 10-31-21, 1 .111 dlylng enamel in mod- r ‘Aflrfl-llfllteke‘ He continued: "I think it ie a great mistake for any man to so he proposes to destroy the Britis 1 Empire The greatest tribute to British greatness is the government of India, The aim and object of the Pa: Britannica has always been self-government. India had been told she must make her own constitution, as Canada, Australia South Africa and New Zealmi made theirs. Britai 15 still waiting for India to make Ilia!‘ constitution. Doe; the voice of a doren people represent 400,000 000?" Bur?“ °1 1811111 " “ Soldier Lost In Caribou Disaster who wo d like to count on us 11116 United tales) are doubtful. Tluy following touching letter Mrs. Mai‘ cannot understand from our gov- of the Appeals T0 Island Farmers T0 Make Loan A Success (Continued from page s) try now is a dollar in action with our men overseas to beat Hitler. Not one citizen of this country will ne lect his or her responsibil- ity in is call, if it is realized that "<11 °111y our safety. but the lives of many of these gallant young men ‘uiay be guaranteed by our contribution to this Third Victory Loan. It is not a time to say, “we cannot respond to this call, we have not the money, and, in any event if we could arrange for it, it would be very small.‘ A multi- tudc of small contributions totals and also ‘sued Tryon. former hum; where he w“- web On Saturday evening a delicious banquet was held in Epworth Hall. oofigd b§£1§ema11gu111°11d5 Each group presented its yell motto M ‘t. y 1111' °1 H18 and stunt. The Pretor David Bos- tefigsgiih sfiffce 1st 11191111111? "- well acted as tnastmaster. A toast Mrs Charles Duggm“ 5' Mr- ‘"111 to the Church was proposed by M}, "an 0.3m? ' f H. , Bentfey MacLe 0d and - after mrcés spent m 11w‘; k “yaiesiys singing of the Church's One llbzlrld- home o‘. m‘ pug“ “Men at 111° atlon was responded to by Rev. Anselm D variant" 1" "-1111 M111 Mr. Jeffreys of Summerside christ- Mrs J05“ s MCI-fin o f “ inn Church. A toast to Canada pro- 31w,’ and dm‘, ha“. OTIG-and Posed bv Howard MncFarlane re. and son 680mg of m 1&3 v 11919515 stranded to by Rev. C W. Cook. A, mm“ N“ at G Q ° 013112311‘ toast to ti":- schcol proposed by 1'1 341°‘ W01“ 19-6111 Eric MacPlinll with the sinainz of guaiymglstlw home 0111/11‘ 111111 M“ School Days It wis responded to ' - 1°“ bv Heath N. Msoouarrle. a toast M§é11§1é§u_§,yw?11i1;¥n_r15 ‘frffifigegeagg to the ladies proposed by James of he; s‘ster Mrs, ‘Izncmas Adams gfiflEiéfifil,“ responded 1'0 b1 Mn‘ o Aringion Lot 14. ‘ . . ' , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw on sdhdfly m? 1101s worshipned _____4 um: .\;~-l. Mary Theresa Arsen- ; ' u Mncllm s; 3. Frances attended hil Oiifice and t!!! Chaplains ‘Zorn the lidirlrlary Poet. A Pine Band and also a Bran! Band played the Lament and Funeral March, and the flag-cov- ered coffin was borne from the Ohumh to the Cemetery‘. The Senior Chaplain of the fbrcee in Newfoundland, Male! Parker assisted mm the eerviceko the Church and at the egrave and the last Post was sound . s oi Si. Mary's Academy tic 1o. the month 0i Nov- P9119111 B 61161115’ and a barrage as heavy as that which opened the offensive Just over a week ago. The gr-‘at mobile tank battles which have characterized desert campaigns in this war ivere still absent, but the Germans had sent in some armored forces in explor- atory fashion. A battle between one such unit of 50 tanks and a rifle company “do tx-l. Barbara Sillibhant; ltzl Siillplluut; 3. Rita Delghan. rare VllI-l. Florence Clow; - e Milli.’ Richards; 3. Dorothy No.1. mdv Vii-l. RINSE. glallaAnti 2. ' i q 31's; 3. 0P0 r5811- 11111 R 11 y emments wishy-washy attitude to- ward the Problem of India what We are likely to feel at the end of the The war about all the other hundreds has been mceived of millions of eastern nSODlOS. He Francis’ informing er '11s V -i. Yvonne Arsenault; Bizabet Arsenault; 8. Ruth services the held in Trinltv United Church. Rev. Mr. Gibson hrotltzht the message: lads V-1. Mary Gal ant; 2. which WE l n 1 . g into an enormous value and power. H H a.” PW d h t “ o __. _. _ K 3. Zellue. Leclair. o 5 115 11g 1g“ British S“- and Miss Olive MacNcill of Su - W1.) M 1.‘ > an 05.6555" n 53111 11159 111111‘ 111 M11111" 111 . '1 burial of her son, Corp. Everett S. Ymlf b0." 1'35“ 1'1 51- Mlifihfiwl 1 i" ‘is: m m 19111 R 11 3 ' “e111 ow‘ Thirty eiaht tanks inclurlin e ome ° 11' an M“ B11511 e3 i ft r th re uh 1 chi "ch ' th 1111111“ “as 11- ' — . . e N l_ MncNeill. ‘B11118 1 e e i1 i1 1- whole far east. freedom means e tfon, end a1 that loving hand! ° 119150“ 11121171“ 111°" 11111“ 1 closing service was nrderlv but scheduled abolition of could do h“ been do“, to l" m. an} iv-l. Annie Gallant: z. . Johiislilile; 3. Jean Senior. fade lV . Dorothy Sonrer; The Manse Grand Falls, Nfld. some of the Germans’ best Mark October 217th, 1942. W!‘ were knocked out in the 36a Many friends are pleased to have Ralph Rennie Motel remains reverently do the difficult period through until the dawning of that oiorll have the colonial system") which oui' farmers passed. M17 1101116 flf-{fliil At the outset Lord Bennett ye- ‘ . H I Wh C1 _ ' hour battle, and “the night was » . . , _ after f < m .. a _ _ _ _ rifilrli.“ 11165521’ otfirlror. 1’.§"“1E1‘°f1 ‘"1" “"1"” ""11"" §$i.‘v@‘.‘i“‘.i‘.°5“1..f°;§§1§“é’i?§..iTa-Eioimlr H1- M'?rii‘§13-“."éélu§é’?' mmm“ "1 Li? "M131 °1°“"1 “11” “h” “"313? "'“$121052“€1.'“%?i.l.i°°?2i§i§?§}‘$52 Mrs Francs °“1 W“"‘°“°“ n“ ""1"" '1“ Therein Gallant: 3. Katherine 1 e 1'1 1511 “111111113111191 111 111° liardztiip is exticl-icnccd in ar- T119 511115111116 A1111“ 111111 01 1119 D c‘ 1 “'11 61150 e ('1 K said the 11 “W: P-El- who are 1n the“. graves ma“ com. action reported. . w. 1., he'd its monthly meeting giorfjid noitnfflfygvgs £63m; anions f,’ forth into gomessmgfi misting.- tion life, an again united with our loved onee at the feet of Him who loved us and gave His life a ranscn that we might inherit Eternal Life, and it is to that some God, Father, son and Holy Spirit, we commend you and all that mourn, that you may find in Him, e. refuge and strength, ranging for n. contribution, tl/IES‘: difficulties fade into insignificance in comparison with the great need, and the really erl-lous situation with which we tile faced. It is fnr better to sncl-iiicc if need be all our worldly possissicris and re. tain our freedom, our homes, our opportunities and our fziitli, than at the home of Mrs. J A. Call- aghan on Monday evening with a gocd attendance of mwnbcrs, The members have completed a large amount of knitting fcr the Rod Cross. A beautiful quilt has _e- ceifiy been completed and pre- sented to Rev. Dr. Wm. V. Mon. aghan P P. at Alberton. (Although the British commun- ique told oi no offensive later than Friday night, Axis war bulletins indicated the at- tack was continuing Saturday Rome said violent fighting wok place in the northern sector. (A BBC correspondent at the we are fighting to mainta n the 111- 13°51‘ MN. Francis:- tegrlty or this Empire. Well. vye 1* 1‘ W11,“ are. And please God we will win, deepest 534111381117 in Y0!!!‘ 1/9589 Viscount. Bennett said the spirit bereavement I write you, and pray of the British people assures that the God of all compassion to com- "tht- (lav of victory is not far off." fort. your hearts as you sit inyour 1t wag ‘absolutely assured if the eon-cw. During the short time pgople 9g the Anglo-Saxon world your boy had been in this country, ~i ‘Oil. .5? II-l. Shirley DesRoches; ccnslauce Gal ant: 3. Marlorii! 1i. t, fvlliSlC DEPARTMENT lover 90 per cent) Senior Class Jean Nicholson; 2. Dolls Her- ; 3. liiarv Palmer. 8011011 Miners Told Britain Faces Junior Class Anmnetta Tantonfl. . g l. Sarah Jane mtev. dress And esentation ‘low ra-uny workers present- . Harry Muttart with a lovely before lie left here for Borden he was transferred. wing is the address: 'y Milt rt Marie B F cm . lottctouu. P E I. lore lPiiVlllK Charlottetown tht of No. 1 gang and friends to take this opportunity of their regret on your de- - and will always remember friendly relations which exist- t Cllnrlottetownls loss ldfill ' und know vou it'll it liic iuilesg co-operatioil. front broadcast, "we have at least doubled our beg of Axis prison- ers." as a result oi the latest ad- vance.) Enemy Loses _. 11.117.11.213?! 11°11'1_XE’°_1_> _ was viewed by Mrs. Franklin Rocse. vein only the day before. Tue Dean of Canterbury, Ur. Hewlett Johnson, described the attack as being "very lively." and expressed the opinion the Cathed- ral City was hit because it figured in the news as one of the places vis ted by Mrs. Roosevelt. "I am quite sure the Gezman bombers had taken notice of the places Mrs. Roosevelt had visited, and that they thought if she can call on Canterbury it had better have another dose," he said, Rescue squads i-ushcd from the surrounding area to help Canter- burg. They worked through the ehope that you will not forget n18 t i Charlottetown friends and ask you to accept the small oi l-eluunbrance and that .1115’ be spared to use it for - years. On behalf of the BOYS- BRENTON L. W0 D. v 1N0. REMEMBER, "HAND- Sixpersons were killed in one street in which nearly ever! house was wrecked. A direct hit rapped four persons in a. 81111186. One witness said a formation of three raiders flew down the 11111111 street at rooi-top-hoitfhi. 111541111119‘ gunni the Saturday crowds. T“ ‘*3’; “firm” "filth ‘if; ond heard l- hfl- vlslt to England. The first shriek of the sirens left her un- perturbed, and she went right On with an informal speech she W11 making. Baturduy night's London I19" was of tmort duration. ‘bl-aid 111110 a; m ac ty was N901‘ immediate vicinity. Hit Before Canterbury had been hit sevefli times before, most recently in June aais declared their et- tack was made in rePPi-ifli 1'01‘ n“ crushin RAJ‘. raid on C010 e 1n $616311 1t e R.A.F. used wel over , anes. Thepnine Nazi D1911" 511111 110w? comprised the biBBBBt 11384181"- 1"~‘ 1 “km over England since May 8. 194i when i2 were downed in the t. t‘ ‘"1. an: oep y I ed by a fightFng French oéfigelg; The Frenchma went up i111 d e i" i“ “"2. P“ .°"”“l" ‘mi ts; en sxlaegvfin h1g1; trgiyérizinemintiftl after deg rggut African 1111111 515° 4”‘ ugblilngwgi the toot went down 11; flames.” he said. "and M11915! “Er ‘truism into the sea, One o ‘gen chaps who was lost was last flghtiflfl 913m: H111“- to retain these possessions and then sacrifice everything under the hated oppression of a ruthless victor, as has been the experi- ence 0f iilcsc uiiforttluate people lll the couqucrid countries. This trillv is a time of Bonds or Boiizlagc. But. this is not a gift, it is a loan at a good rzitc of i11- ierest, backed by this great coun- try oi Canada. It is i1 lcau, a sav- ings that you may need ili the post svar years far greater than you netd it now. When the mell come heme. and the post war re. construction is under way, the money you are able to save now to arrange for now and place in the purchase of Victory Bonds new ll be available with interest to take cute of your requirements then. This investment will pro- vide the protect-ion your country needs now, and your protection af- ter the war is over. I have every confidence that the full peril that faces our country will be fully appreciated and that every home ili this province will be represented in this loan to carry on the desperate struggle in which we are engaged. Pray God it may not be said that we failed in this. time of grave responsibil- ity, but rather may every home in this province as far as this need is concerned have its name inscribed on the Roll of Honour by joining hands with those in the front line who are risking their all in the defeat of our common enemy. Far-Reaching Orders Become Effective Today UITAWA, NOV. 1 --(OP)--Many phases of business and everyde ife in Canada are affected by series of fur-reaching orders on changes, most of them coucernln Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace of Alma and party motored to Char- lottetown on Saturday, returning on Sunday. Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Hcber Hatriy is making a satisfactory recovery at lleilhgmetlii. ing potable spirits and concent- rate on alcohol production for war purposes, from today. 2. Canadian breweries. on Goal Shortage n, p, c. DANIEL AhSllclJtell Press Stuff Writer nun-noon, Nov. l—iCP)——Pii'.— toughened miners met with Brit- ain's mine owners Saturday hear from Prime Minister Winston Liiurziiill "hard talk" on the 1C1? m1 they tnuslt do it a coall shllgtiiigcemil-i -“ 1 ' '1'." \' r a after today", may not use mu c ntilt 11:20pm 11.211150 Wliitel’, for producing beer in tiny quarter awed Wm. m; nloggtpgo-ton than the amount used in the cor- shormgm the prime Minister can- {neépolléging quarter of the preced- ed 2'50‘) men rspreseiitlxig all oi’ 3. Business of manufacturers, B§,‘,F“,1“,'f,.c1;§’g° ‘§f‘“§§‘,o§§¢t§1.‘.1f 111111111; v/‘hoesalers, retailers and 10 tvpcs awizfrlllxgnt g o services is frozen to z-ce t ‘v ._“ .‘ -. - status, preventing extension” llIIgO en1f;;“§,°,‘1,.1112§rtu<l§ liiillldwlgf 1118111111211‘ other lines, effective tomorrow. Secret but “ma. u was over will - . Period oi the 1941-42 bacon mwmm. President o; the Mme. agreement with! the United King- “vorkersppederauon, declared .1." 11m}, mod 111111151111 elapsed 1‘! never seen our fellows so affected- Xigieertllimewtohflllcunnda60$e$ll16l£€ T1111 1S 1111 “'° “'a1‘1’°‘1“1° be 1°“ pound undertaking. ' ' theiiard truth." 4 $ , 5. Newsprint quotas restricting 1m 51119 01,151 Tenxevigu 325111;: production go into effect starting 11111195 1119i’ 11° e with November output fort to 81W 1-116 wu-“wy 111° °°a1 d. Butter prices advance three- iiidhfldfn" 1111mm’ "1111" 1°11“! géivarters of e cent, starting tomor- BQTI-ms dramatic sunmomng to 7."I'hird and final week of Third the capital of the m?“ W111’ b11521 Victory Loan campaign acts under the coal from the eaith was af 1 way wnd from; m the battle of ue 8 Dr‘ J 5 Thomson becomes which thus far has gone so 90°11? generabmanager oi the Canadian that coal-rich Britain hes ‘been Broadcasting Corporation, Dr. Aug- brought to the verge of 111% 1'1" ustln Frigon remains assistant tioning. general manager, and Gladstone The first offensive launched Murray assumes new post of direcf- some time ago and still under way or-general of broadcasting irrm 15 on the consumption front where tomorrow, ntguppnipers, billboards and 111C110 ltksrlvige caziiilpaign 01.32;: this! are urging the people to fuel wee n sou em rum wmemiy and method! areas. {New machinery 10. Establishment of maximum have hem lmroguceq in some wholesale and retail prices for car- mum; to boost production but ceases, sides and cuts of lamb and manpowm- remains the vital need for all classes and grades °1 ‘W55’ and the government has declined ed poult throughout Canada an- to release more mm“ from the nounced Prices Board. afm of the need father ‘o, coming offen- sivee eel foroee because reeithriectmnycrggzsnt! 1:11:11! 01 we" in m. Z alcoholic beverages, d B the Drminionls war econom , which come into effect this wee. Most of these chance: were dated to come effective until go into operation today but enerally speaking they will not tomorrow, the frst business day of the week. Here nre the major orders on changes- ti i, Canadian distilleries cease mak- change of workers for war prison- ers. New trouble. was brewing for the Nazis in Norway, too Death solitary confinement and hnrcl la or are punislimen imposed in Norway for a is to be great vnrletv of acts of sabotage against the Nazi irminlstration of me ‘“l"..‘.“°‘&—.‘.‘“‘°i. "h? 2th.?“ 22°." l‘: .33.. ‘$32.31.’... ifiiifi ' e ce . - a . wngucus effort? And after ail. it 1! is keenly felt here. As a Soldier the fate of christian civiilliiiiii?“ hi5 fidelity to duty, and earnest that is at Stake." desire to rise in t-lie ranks enlisted the commendation of his officers, --——?——i Col. Thompson, 0.0. of his regi- ment thought much of him and said, iit Everett had been spared he might have gone far in the ranks, and while your boy was not per- mitted to strike a blow in self-de- fence against his treacherous one- Oi household furniture, 111M115 my, yet. llf‘ gave his all for King and farm matchincry, on Friday. and Empire, and the security and November 6 at 12 o'clock noon. =1 peace of freedom loving ‘P19 pm‘; MacDonald's, st. Avards, 51- everywhere, and having oined Peters Road. Furniture owned by the ranks the Immortals, his 1m Saunders consisting oi 1 frifl’ hame liveth forever. idalre (6 ftJ; 1 electric ivasher; My acquaintance with l- rctt (Bgggfly); 1 Westinghouse radio; began wilvn I illiitcd him ill Holy 1 kitchen stove (Emperor Record); Matruucny tVilll Janie Nicrcer, 1 fldgboafd; 5 kitchen tables; l2 who is a lovely girl, of whom you gush". chairs; rocking and other can be proud to call daughter. chairs; 1 ehesteriield suite; l0 Their marrl e though short, and beds spinge and mattresses; 6 amidst the trals of war-tints con- bureaus; 1 commode: 4 bedroom ditions was a happy one, and was mhlrs; 1 hall rack; 1 Singer sewing crowned ivith the advent of ababy machine; 2 congoleum squares; daughter. a beautiful healthy 1939 vs Ford truck, two-ion. (New child. we had made arrange- motor), wmblnlllflllu stakebody, merits to chrlsten your grand- hydritulio hoist; i 1938 two-ton In- daughter last Sunday morning in ternatlonal truck, chalsll and cab; 1 the little church where your deer truck, (Chem) only run 20,000 boy and his bride had pligihtcd mm, their troth. Everettldwas d olnokhi; ' | owned b estate we to see his chi , an o e fglarffiemvzfhllllegevenson coynslsting forlvvnrd to dedicating the child of o(._ his union to ll\eLL0l“1lB\\'l\21s§:V8bl: ' er No, I it; in the Sacramen o ab . i-i mngqblagyog luygmow- while man proposes, the Eternal --- G“ “roared “than; . tron! mower ous even 8 D14» i’ r1511“: gnlzrgiow; 1 Crown‘ gang appointed, I conducted a memor- Pluw- 1 9 (t, steel hay rake: i. B ial service for you!‘ 8011-111 111° mo, ‘Hie. l h“ ‘adder; 1 black- evening our service took the form smith’s hhnd ylrlli; 1 hand pump of a Memorlellgeryilce fgr 161i R33 “(no Qpruyfl‘; 1 grain grinder (8 had perished the B. . ar _ rneh), Ma le Mai: l Fleury roller disaster. crusher. emu Cash, Yesterday eftemoon we tender- " h“ proves unfavorable eele took the mortal remains of you!‘ Wm be held on Saturday Novern- bov into the church where I con- ber- 7th at same hour. ducted his funeral Scrvicc. ‘Hie IRA C. SAUNDERS coffin rested in the same place he ‘Lax Maoitu had stood when 1 united him 1n uetionow Matrimony. ‘ ll-I-Oi i-ie wee buried with full Mili- tary Honors. Col. Thompson WI! and very present help in your time o1 need. Anything furtlher I eon do to help relieve your burden, I shall only be too pleased, and may the God of all Grace, bless, comfort, and keep you is the sincere prayer ' Your Servant in oirrist, -’ Herbert J. Scott. ‘ a FAMTLY SHELLr-JTOLE cut-o, JCPI-sizt. Maj. C. C. Arm< stronq of the Dufhzim Light In- fantry, was seek! cover I shell-hole during an advance under heavy fin- in Egypt. Another man crept in-—1t. Wits his son. Christ- opher, a ZO-yTnr-old gunner, a ~mn"Y.§§’aZX¥i_ g Mexican Indians built adobt structures of six or seven Iforlel in ancient times. can} TREKKER! wt American Indians 0f the great fiains region were chiefly nomadic character. Free Sound Movies NATIONAL FILM BOARD | 0’LEARY l WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 3.00-8.00 P. M. Collection in aid of 1-111"?! Funds, Minister of Defence e61. Ralston Visits P. E. I. Light Horse Overseas ins-- wean LONGER! W: Yours neon m: new tux KNIIYING IOOK country. it Wflg stated by a s\v'ss telegraphic agency dispatch from Stockholm. New decrees which became ef- fecfive Friday make the govern- ment of Norway comparable to n state of, siege. Even trivial acts. such as failing to surrender propag- anda material to authorities. ma! under some circvvnstances be nun- ished by death. wrdnen. bmioildin!’ iinv town liei A dispatch from Stockholm to ‘ggjygt Gel-u an dcctors sent iii '11- NnPorifl Zeltung of Basel said examine their men for the Hitler m; Germans are becomlniz increas- labor draft have won one of the I ~ - it with virlkun Quie- first victories in tu- o-mneficeis tin-r. inability to wln whole-heart- the unoccupied z 9; against ed nn-cncrctinn of Norwelaianil. "ark ‘m ‘he RAQHL A new series oi strikes was re- mu to have broken out espec- Haute-Savoie fiovince border. and neutral dispatch describinz the cidents said high feeling and iscontent were clearly Ibbarent- The strikes in every ease follow- ed orders to factory owners dc- aignetlng the number of workers t ted w furnish in o‘£’o-‘Z'i"ty°*3fir~ 1.5711 for ll- 1 French Women Oppose Germans BERNE, Nov. 1—(AP)— Ffihlfilll _ 1111111119! a wartime budget i hand-knife" wear eo 1v m m. NEW Lu: Knit- 11- Four booln in one — "I ll5 original, teet- km, such as this mug “"1 fir/ii roam/v 1'0 DAY i l; and he itelear wail: efiht, l ll. the ist. Canadian Armoured Brigade, the Headquarters Squadron of or e'-~ highlights of Col. Rilstoifs till! OWTWHS W84 his visit to 1 i ifiifilrutfiiers uere on the job I15 usual and the Colonel is llltTvill in tiiq oyzgn‘: iiii | ' sari bv the Prince Edward Island Light Horse. The army ‘boo, ago“, Q ms right: Lisui-snmt-Gcneral A. G. L. MrNaugntonU 15 t,‘ ‘LG, D.S.O, and on his li-ft: Mlirr-Gentl-al Kenneth Stuart. D S 0 M C cirol cf General Staff, vino accompanied him to Enziand: Brien <i fr R. B. Gibsmz, Downy Chief nbGcnoral Staff m), who acewrpfl11ied him Bit-gland; 1 medlately in front of the Ool. Brigadier '1‘. J. Ruthie!’ ford, E. D. Commanding 1st Canadian Armrured 371K149; 5°11"! “*1” It o. Reade, Officer commarrdlne. Headquarters Squadron-