e S ___,_...._.. .___ _ y WESTERNGUARDIAN Z-f“ " m , subscri tions, Mlve should be left with Mrs. Pond, ummerslrl n, gurdlau ml! 5° MEI" fir!!!’ of the following stem m Bookstore. Wu“ sued‘. Glmlufl-Dflllll-firs Weier- st e ‘£0510 m" . wsm Street. ma: Geudet e1 dmsvul, “iii, ‘l . n, Guardian will be delivered to lay llome in Summereld b Mgfmy st 2c we‘: filly-g If; oviduct. Phone zss for Ihls rel-Ilse’. , vs on elder___e_z_n___ier_er"_'sfl__e- “=- yew run-- l rnn is reserved Iorhevye ‘ ‘d hwmulnierest, but sliver-lg cuz-VZATTBEIIMANG Pens and pen. u, ugwgy nature msv be III" l 34°!‘ Drug 00., Kensington. t! gents a word. strictly ppyuhie _ _ ———-‘ alum“, i8 L-Zl-BLI-‘I 0i ‘oacr ‘Sums/la lfap - "alu- '“°d° 111111 almanac- " Ev "thing to please m JIOIS] (-13 —L-\DIFS cosmetics sets, stir-ac. - y, price you can WE,"‘,",‘”,,.§. hex Five and Ten, “WW 1111x911- 25 cents to $1.00. Rex mmerside. 11-138-12-6-21. Fl" Ind Ten- Bummersiue. L-l38-12-6-2i. _ “AVE the best assort- g i— ‘nlvlnd bggest values in ‘Chriet- -5UT° HEATERS. autoradlos. ‘was, Qourllee Drug 5.0m. gum etc. make suitable gifts for L-l39-l2-6-2i. men. Bee them at Braces. -_~--— L-l58-l2-7-2 JOXEs for sale, white-faced —_~_ l up; and icmales. Also female —KENSINGTON Liver Stable is mes, Douglas Bell, Carleton. 110W Open for business. ee stab- L.141_1g.5_g1_ ling‘ during church hours on Sun- , ,,,, -..___ days. George H. Brooklns. . _5|,E(‘Tlll(‘. llfiilllfllg pads coln- L-2l-l2-3-5-7. ilvc-nicncc, sa c y an com- , [21:20 useful Xmas gift. Gourlies “WINTER. 1S here! Have you pa! 5,0,,‘ _139.1z.5_3|_ got your overshoes? If not let us f__ fit you out. All the latest styles in _,|;_\|,Pll G. MUTTART. Gen- s?“ - Sh"?! 5L Mclmlie. Summer- mllllsilrailce Agency. Pnsurnnce 51d“ L'140~12-6-2I. mg k Phone Sunlmersirie. _ ‘M. u... Mo» ‘alanine F.2d.“ assaults: ‘T. o..Mnt1tC.. l- - FlSlllJRlllh-Nh rubber gloves, “m Cgmfggnlgankliofecoglgxilglegge mi u 13W“ L_158_lz_721 Building, Summerside. You will ‘ not be disappointed with the prices —~— ll ls fr . - . . -- JARMEIIS ATTENTION. - 1 c ° "mg I‘ 2612 3 M" nvemv Livl-rv Siablfl HOW 095“ I" CORRECTION — Ill the report ‘Elias-D ficfsitngsgrg: of the Summersicle Board of Trade Ill ~ L_1o1_12_5_7_ meeting an error occurred in ______ Venerigie ‘Atrklchdeacon HIIITISGIIS _ .s TOIIS T0 sUlvrMEltsrpu fem" - W re thence to the All; l, s‘ P‘ ‘lamina, Mm Mb, use of the hail, it should have read n mchoyson and Mm 31nd”,- St. Marya hall not St. Paul's hall. is of Charlottetown were vls- _c T T‘ _ y pm to Sumlnarsicie cry Thursday now gangs; amtliltiflfidn kllfigsfllt; lid almldei‘ ‘he Baptm I'm" " Tannin. I-Iorschidc robes, bell I. hidles, 5\8€]& pelts! and atny other "'-—— nm , e . t i -'IEAFIIER'§ RESIGNATION the mos ‘EINIIZQSIBT dllticg Ilghlss; ICCEPTFD -— M P- meelml 0f m? the time to secure your own leather lulllmerszd High SCIYOBI BOHTO ready for use. All at reasonable held la" Lilli! 11K‘ Tesgnation of prices. Brooklrfs Tannery, Kon- ISSEIAJIO Ham n has been ac- sington. L-22-l2-3-7. copied. No new tmclier has been L- qpocintai. Mss Harriscn who 1S —FINED I-‘Olt OPERATING tledaughier of Vcn. Archdeacon STILL — A man frcm the Centre Iiiil lils. G. Harrison has ec- Line Road found guilty cf oper- n on the teaching atin an ilicit still was sentenced lllii or Ha ai Crlieg-e for girls to sx_mcnths fmprfscnlntzit and a llTcrcllio and will lcev-s for Tor- fine t. 500 dcliars imposed and a on in Jazlua ' to take up her further sentence of six months if m‘ work. r many Summersirie the fine was not paid, This was the [fiends wish her every suctesl. S. second offence. The charge was __-- brought by the RCMP. A charge -rIlNER.\l. lll-ZLD — The fun- against a man irr asskl-ing the ac- m1 ri ihr- laic T. C. Bell was held cused was dfsrnscd. S. Thlv v aflernccn from -—-—_- ll: d" l‘ “I Albeitvn. Rev. Mr. -—SUCCESSFUI. TEA -- 'I‘i\c an- Ciurlniln clrrillfiied the SQFVIBES nual United Baptist tea which vsas Ht the Unllfid held in the Baptist hail cm T.. EWFOTS We"! llfilfily day was very successful in s t liiended. sling the choir with 0g the bad wmmm 1'1“- Lafilng “I'd-MT I‘ WW5.- Mr- QR" attractively arrallgcd with i‘. Krigfllflllilyslliai fiawglrlfitléfgagifiuiélg and red candles in silver cantil" lrmciery in the family plot. The fllllbHifPi‘? were Meats. J. W. wlllgh A. Grccn. Arthur Clark, sticks. The fancy work was \'f‘i‘_\' lovely and found a ready salc. Th: c~ndy booth where many varic-tics of candy was on display helped to swell the proceeds. -S. ‘. s CLUB — The regll- K _ ‘ supper meeting of he Summ. .de Y's Men's Club was _ laid on Thursday when the sale‘ of ‘ _ I 'i=imas seals and a super-v sot iol illc cpcn air rink at the ice pond w c lhr chief matters up for d‘ \il-. Lowell Hancock pre- i. awgm‘021mg“;“gzmxascgggggltfig Mrs. John S. Burns was a visitor yum m! nliamrko, a 31mg“)! to Charlottetown on Thursday. w ° "m" H m‘ 3 m‘ e m‘ Mr. Elnery Holland of Charlotte- miire arc H. T. Holman (Jr), Carl town was m Ken5;ng,0n_ Edwin Eliey. The r ' fill W. ‘ ~ = ~ e l . Y died to have thgllyorkd 1:1: ilfldg- 3f‘-§§}s§;f,"°‘ w chanmtevtmn on fly at once and have the report ' ____ llby next ivcck. -S. Mr. William Hughes has accept- ““'"-——-—-"— ed a position and ls now employed Personals by McQuaid and Bernard Poultry _ Dealers here, —.\li‘. Wchb of Green Gables " . c l a . _' Mr, Fred Egan, Mr. Homer Nlch- L‘ a ‘hum m summer olson and Mr. Blots Andrews of Charlottetown were bus ness vis- _y;,._ FM Munar, o, smnmex, itors to Kensington on Thurs- lilie is vlsiiing in Montreal. -S. day" _“_ J 2'“ _ _ , A successful supper in aid of ihc lwllllllsg Qnl,.‘\,.c,l,l,,\ks Dghlxlngerif Y.P.U. was held in the bllSellléll-llt of or, the gum o, h" mm, M,‘ the KCTISIIIBIOJ‘ United Churc on lfswm want‘ __s_ ' Thursday even ng. _ __' M rs. Arthur Wat-son, Leo Mc- dishlfr", Ill-q“ Lmvth" °T Given‘ Kenflsll, David McNally and Le=lic s s aunt: in Summerside to be Cameron 1e“ on Friday mgming nmh“ dwghm M“ Kem‘ Webb for Charlottetown and will lenvcl Th0 is seriously ill in the Prince ere on gamma morning on“ 3mm“- "5- lllremeofiluwhere in Ngva Scotia qflmds '-—-—— when they will be stationed with “m, 9i MY- John 0- Clerk His Mejestics IIOICQS. Their many M! ey hill regret to learn that friends wish the boys the best of t’ I paiieht in the Prince Coun- lu:k while in the service. “llmmlfll and on Thursday un- -———- rwellt a scrious opealion, He is Mrs, Gordon Cook. RN, is now M"! as well as can be expected in Summeraide attendinglher fath- “d h“ many friends hope he will er-in-law Mr. Charles Cook who is m“ b‘! quite well again-S. e patient in the Prince County i‘ SILVER FOX PELTS Shipments of Silver Fox will be going for- Wflrd from us to the fur markets each week throughout the season.‘ Pelts will be received either at Headquarters, Summcrside, 0r fli Mllsstydlarris Building, 130 Kent Street- l" Charlottetown-under the management of Major A. S. Robertson. BANAIIIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BIIEEBERS’ ASSOCIATION FIIR MARKETING DEPARTMENT Summerside, l’. E. I. Speedy German Raider Escapes .When Elrlgaged British Merchant Cruiser Reports Engagement in South Atlantic; Details vague. Harold Mllks, Associated Press Staff Writer) MONTEVIDEO, Urugue sleep, and new ways of living ere ell causes of constipa- perte said, apparently dropped out of the engagement upon be outdietancerl by the faster Gel-men. The fight was placed hem by miles nortieast of Montevideo. . (It was said unofficially in Lon- don that it was 700 miles to the northeast. Either the American neutrality zone which is not the beiligererlts.) battle was the s rong supposition that even as German shells were being fired at her, the Carnarvon armed merchant cruiser I-I. M. S. Carnarvnn Castle. steaming here I0 TED-air the damage clone her in a South Atlantic sea battle with a masked German raider, broke her wireless silence briefly tonight to report that the Nazi craft es- caped after “a stern chase" be- cause of her superior speed. The message added that the ac- llon had been at long range and that the British "considerable ammunition." the wireless fell silent without hav- ing mentioned the vessi-Fs damage or casualties. Siudving reports of the action, a naval expert here suggested that the German commander probably was fOIlOWlllq instructions in flee- ing. remarking:_ “The mission of these raiders is not to give battle to enemy war- ships but to prey on lightly armed or unarmed merchantmen." officials here began ar- ranging for quick repairs on the Carnarvon Castle upon her arrival ow It was believed that the German aboard. On Nov. 30, she coast steamship Itfipe 18 miles offshire moved 22 passengers British authorities to be Germans. It seemed unlikely that there had been opportunity in the meantime for their transfer. tthe Admiralty an- Castle had suffered "slight dam- age" and that the German raider, dlisguised as a merchantship, had Despite air raids LONDON. Dec. 6.-(CP) — Brit- ain's health ls better now than at fined away from the scene of ac- o .. n. "It is not yet known" said the statement, "what. damage was in- flicted on the enemy raider." Some casualties occurred aboard the Carnarvon castle. equipped before t e war to hound British shipping. These are pow- cred heavily. armed with 6 9-inch guns and are understood to be outrun anything save vyar-even LIGMQI‘ than m peace- tlme in some cases—rlesplte broken sleep and long hours ln cold air raid commented, "was fought at a long shelters, health ministry officials range, the enemy of considerable speed, not accept ng closer action. "There was heavy firing on both sides dilring the engagement and a. considerable amount of ammuni- tion was expended as HMS. Carn- arvon Castle gave with the belief cxpresscd in Montevideo that the (‘sermon raider might be engaged by other British ships it was re- called that both the Alcantara and another armed merchant cruiser, the 22.575-ton Queen of Bermuda. were reported recently be in V so far mere has been no evidence. 1t was salo. to snow grounds for the British lvledical uoilrnars prophecy months ago that. "uness measures _ ,. Me IJPOmDt-y taken , . . . we can accepted touay U19 resignation 0f foresee this wlnler a state of a.- Marshal Pietro Badogllo, chief o. ralrs in respect to inlectious diseas- the general staff before and after es which mav prove more oevastat- Fascism and replaced him with Gén. . . 7' llero 60 nine years Ba 0- Health ministry figures show that Ugo. Cava- ' ' - up to uctcber l5 there were only Elms IVYHOY and recently compara seven ueatns m pondcn from ln- lively macme" fantlle paralysis —iower than the N0 r9550“ “'35 E pcaccttlmc oeaih rate-and only six from yphold ever. The Uruguayan Government has given the Carnarvon Castle anchor here, it was learned on good authority. and the non-s that she was putting in lllv dicatcd to naval men British ships had taken up where o mg than the bltzkrieg The [act that for the moment at lcast ihcrc is peril in these waters was illustrated late in the day by the action of the ship El Argentina in turning about and ticing up again in the harbor llere- after having sailed. The Carnarvon Castle, naval ex- esouth Atlantic waters. Plan mass Production 0f Bombers ARI) E. BOMAR Press Staff Writer gear the United States industry to mass produc- ti bombing planes. h which would go to Britain- r assembly lfanis at K sas City, Mo.. and Omaha. ll use parts largely fa ri bile facttgriltafs. the nts together are to tum out some 2.400 tor bombers a year. Two additional plants contemplated elsewhere we Mississippi to produce motor bombers at the revised plans of the war and. defence commis- ll supplement the out- put of convention scheducd production rate mllltarv planes of all types bablv i5 months will ding to official es- ta mass production eme to employ facil- tor ca: industry. New ship Joins ll. S. Navy “Every 12 days liliavcrllc hymns of the deceased gum under whose auspices ihe, rlssquarielic cf Mrs. Lyman tea. was held, had the lea tabics‘. has been repolaed. it contlnuedmiue to the uylgnanoe of 30 nub.ic health Md m some quarters to over-won- fidcnce and lack oi preparation.) Cavallern is expected bfFascisi-s to inject a. new impetus lnto the ioll ln crowned shelters were fore- car-rivals" hElmst Greece. attempt- stalled by better sanitary faculties, by the creation of 125 medlcalshel- soiini who has boaste ierposts where a doctor and. nurse are in constant attendance. and by take; a year. placing 200 more doctors and I50 nurses on call at all times, the min- IVASHINGTON. Dec. 6.~—(AP!-— The United Slates navv has speed- ctl its construction program to the point where a new shin is joining the fleet every l2 days, lt was dis- cosed today. but navv yards still are short of peak eiliciency because of much obsolete equipment s:me "ootte necks" in work. These reports Ol the shipbuilding nrtgrillll came from Dciellcc Commission and Rear Ad- Robinson. Chief of the Bureau of Ships, with authoritative words in quarters that costs of construction at naval shore stations and army pcsis are running sharply in excess _ V‘ f u x _____ 880 original estimate of $2.000.- uanlm. or ie sa e . _ . . ' Mr‘ Everett’ Huh“ “as a bus Competition among contractorsfor skilled workmen was said to be one reason whv costs are exceeding es- seasonal upturn in infectious diseases wlllCll were expected to take isllilfllvv Precautions Liberal use of gorges, disinfect- ants and gauze masks has cut the toll o1 LIUECLIQUS diseases, it was new Y9" “m” said, and even the lowly "cootie" is seating rough treatment. COIIIIEEIIQQG but no leglslaltion mak- IIIR rem compulsory ls penned at -_. bed n; pgqk, rm” 55-m- r BGcen. Ubalgo Boddxa la) comrréland lack proper fa ilities are c mbat- m Album’ expat em w‘ ting venereal dgeases. The gate of e17 emf" m hold back ‘he lnc ease in such diseases is less inaAn it was last year, they added. meantime the Greek simply iscmb shock cases were said tobe ‘s. qllslllfllv few." One shelter re- become overexiended. JOlw-d tilat out of 1,100 cases receiv- cu orhy 15 had psychological disor- reported fresh Greek p d I t ith wn mm thzugfiinogril%icgld fiogkeclgareegt gtalxig: gg€ll2TSr$1I$SSgm€ frlfireign ob- . a. - , t, m“ of the Hospml savings Assoch sewers took this to mean that he atlon recently that “apparently the f m fifopie are too occupied now to be "r ° P ar begun there has been a reduced demand on medical sent into areas which BRICKS FROM COFFEE Brazil, has discovered a il"* required accor plastic substance mode from coffecl enough to us,- fcl- con- siructon blocks fumlture or butt- _______.____-- '———-'"—_~ — SERVICE‘ GROWS GOT WHITE PIIEASANT l Ax“ MAlLSTEADEy DAVENPORT. La. —-(0P) -Wl.l. ter Womser bagged e pure whit/s pheasant on a recent hunting trip, the first seen in this area in many NIPBG Man, Dec. 6 — No assenger traffic was evid s-Canada Airlines. statistics released B. Ccyier, Vice Pre or: carried totalled 0. month es corn nred with have been recom- mended to keep persons from sleep- ‘isfii’. it.“ ‘° °tfiii..é"i‘°’t.ii‘ f“ "i ° ‘5- "° ‘l’ ° Ethiopia. and Badogiio did so tak- the death toll from bombs ' has shown e decline. ‘There were iutrgmflplli” °' Marsh“ m’ 3°“ kited in London in n 9 ° r d 4,151 in October. 0f- ted that November's figure would show a further decline yesterday by D. IIIIIPIIB. FOB. SAFETY -(C'P) —-5uitable raids have been surveyed here end sites for deep shelters ai will be used if the government eup- porls the corp:ration council in the N . nip-Windsor service has proved to be on although it. was established few months ago. Bid October mail reach: rk sit 94.164 pounds. more than four tons temper. Air mail has in since the mid-year. Hospital suffering with e. broken Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean left on Friday morning for Mono- tcn. N.B.. where they will enjoy hloidaiy with Mr, McLean's brotheé. crease in shipments frcm the Na.- lng the month to 10,249 pounds from- A VISIT TO SANTA CLAUS-A Warm Welcome 7"’ O NTY CHRONICL HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE YOU TO EAT ‘I ' ‘In these busy duys, many o! us have to satisfy our hunger with a sandwich, often ' l)“ hula we,” d b tthe b ooeo wit our moi es, u jo B Max lunch,“ must take first place. Irregular “welded has‘ Sh“ Wm" ATHENS, GWEN D9 Greek trotospsqmarchgd I-(léllgxlllgxh into Sen uaran a c How to Gel Gentle Relief “m, Qangd part0 Constipation, es you know, 1e was officiaill! will)“ caused mainly by the disappear _ of moisture from tho large intestine. Therefore, that moisture must re-_ The Fascists had r I the turn. Thlsiedone by the action of’ north but. 581d NWT“ “m: u the several mineral salts which ere front they 1°" Bliiabswres ‘f “g L ‘en, At flm 53mg materials, some of which t ey e 'me Kruachen, by its diuxeiic action helps to flush the kidneys, thus ridding your bloodstream of _ its accumulated toxic poisons. seaport. Harem ‘I; stanids to {eason that the size '31s“ ma“ o osa or relevm cons ipation v . nds on the indivi ual. But once 59°11“ Argumasmw- “mm n” mme itial c-nsti ation has been relieved, a small aiiy dose-just enough to cover a dima——will he] to keep you regular, and cheerf . Start toda to remedy the mischief y irregular meals and hours. You can gal; Ki he}; from any druggist—25c, and 75c. iiii‘g"i'§.ii.i!.‘.". F5585: ‘carer of Staff Resigns any time during the first Great military defeats in Albania. bolted hurriedly. pleying feet end 51m“; whqny attributable to a do- kmanueks chief of staff ivllen Mus- qm" ‘ . 0 ‘ l ' .-:-‘.>. i “'- A] i Gres March A In Triumph Into Porto Edda. after bloody lizhtlns said a number of heavy cannon and other war 6UP- plies were sewed.) med Greek advances rom Premet were report- ed arld nearby mountain passe-l We" declared to be und which extended toward Tepelinl wbi within Albanlfl. W88 the line of the Italian Ntreet from Argirocastro and thus to take the Fascists into a sack. Argirocastro itself was thus fell a. vital Italian sea. base in southern Albania. {he occupation of the ancient town for 20 centuries an d to have been with- rlal incident. All the heavy ill to fl . hting in the sou em sec r was If: the harbor o! Emu Quaranta. which the Italians named Porto Ed- da after Milssolinvs eldest daught- er the Greeks found the hulk of an Italian destroyer British bombing planes upon its ar- rival to take off Italian staff offic- l5 miles to the northeast. The Greeks, who had not official- ly claimed Santi Quarant-a. long offer its 05ml widely reported declar girocastro must fall at any mom- ers. Fighting on the northern front continued in the direction of Elbas- ani, ivhich lies about 25 miles south- st of Tirana the Albanian capital. ent. (Dispatches reaching the Yugo- slav frontier reported that Arglro- _castro had in fact been occuplcd_ ' by the Greeks about noon Friday en R M _ De , 6 gm?» -1\'luss0linl l".he King he could smash them with o E C i. single regiment if the ma; desir- ed. The King instead, asked Milsso- lini to form s. government. Badoglio but was called back less than two years inter become again the chief iven for the res- ignation of Badogl it was “at his own requc _ There were 1i,bil cases of diph- circles were not too surprise theria. in all major towns up t0 00- ever, after the criticism levelled at tebelga 35.6111: comparied hath 17-785 the Marshal's conduct oi’ the Grlieié In : cases o typ old and o i v news a er edie paraypilold against 1.181 cases in camnahn b) he p p 1939. and 30.295 cases of scarlet F, M l€lé€f against 22l,l9tl cases 111939. a5°s ' ereoro spina ever. w c in- c in wartime due to concen- "Id Tecenfly that’ . ,. i iratlon of population, is “not a ma- Greece 18 with!“ dQSD-IB some m‘ for problem" because of the excel- providence and 11ml dent results of suifanilimide treat- part of the head 0f like incllt. the ministry declared. staff." Not a single case of typhoid re- lpultlng from bombed crater mains T campaign. now being fought entire- Cavailern. during these years. was working up to under-secretary of war and as such, beginning in 1925, he did extensive army reorganiza- In the last war, he showed his skill by pulling the Italians up af- ter the disaster at Caporetto help- ing reorganize the defences on the Piave and. as chief of operations. directing the campaign to the fi ml Italian victory over the Aus- by Roberto Farinacci, TWs mi- Rc Three years aeo he was comman- der of the Italian forces in Basil |",~s ill the Greek Africa. but he has not been on ac- lThe Italian rave" ly orl the soil of Albania, have been Will represent N. B. as Counsel At Ottawa Conference ing to carry out the “break the back of Greece" A further re-organ forces in Albania may first be ex- pected from this general, who help- ed Mussolini make over the Italian military machine in i920. However many expect that the Italian troops in Albania will wait until after the FREDERLICTON. N.B., Dec. . (CPU-Ii. was learned today th P. Jones. K.C.. Woodstock chairman of the New Brunswicle Public Utili- ties Board and Motor Carrier Board will represent the province of New Ottawa which has been called bv Premier Mackenzie King for next month. is that Premier J. B. Mc- .C.. as well as de artrnent is will also attend ferencc. W. P. Jones. who was un- til a few weeks ago. chairman of the 01d Age Pensions Commission. was counsel for the province during the sitting of the Rowell Commis- sion in the province. and is at the present engaged in the comprehen- sive stay of the’: remrt as tabled in o launch another major there is nothing to indicate Diphtheria. inoculations are re- their re-enforcemcnt with masses oi fresh troops and equipment has for the next few weeks. through snowy mountain passes will Today the Italian Greeks feel their country is safe ST‘ MARY'S SCHOOL resent from German attack by way of Bulgaria or Yugoslavia. new“ °I st‘ M s°h°°1 m’ UIE month of Novemoer. Grade Vlfz-l. Dorothy Bristol. 2. Leonard Pineau. Fought In Africa Badoglids military skill gave Mus- solini his empire: Ii Duce called on Grade w. _1_ Pauline Dolmm 2 him to defeat Haile Selassie Grade Vz-l. Carl Pineeu. 2. Mary 111st triumph in i936 revenge‘! for Gadoglio the Italian humiliation of 1896, at Aduwn, at the hands of the Ethiopians which he had wit- declared that el- nessed as a second lieutenant of m We denlzeruor ‘given-sent: artillery. e rs was over-es ma . y, 3M0 11o worst months of the year-January The“ nd the“ only g through March—a.re vet to come. 12.776 pounds. The difference was Grade III A: —l. Maxie Gallant. Grade III B:-l. Leona and Douglas Blanchard, equal. Grade I A:—-1. Eunice Pineau. I Grade I B:-—i. Louise Doll-on. 2. Grade I C:- Marie Pineou. 2. GEOFF HAYES showered with honors, member of the Fascist party. He had been King Victor soiinils ‘blackshiris mardhed Rome and, it. is reported had told ‘wstnzu as JIGGEEED. ' salvra 54m w/ru a ole/N. '7‘ WU BE FPIGHTENED. rmva cams w. " WHEN rue 000k FLEW OPEN n LIKE 7W0 srmws. 0.11 11/5 THRESHOLD in snum anus. WIPE rvul? FEE 774E)’ FOLLOWED HIM /N TD l4 LAVEGE LIV/NE ROOM WHERE H GPEHTOPEN FIRE D/SPELLED 4U- 7745 GLCDM. "Itffl/{E YDUPSEL v5; e/sA/Tar your,“ snum 54/0 mru 4 SMILE, "caves/r av m: FIPEPLflGE L n/vo RES!‘ uP FOP 4 war/us. " ‘ MERSIITE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE I luclrll lriullls PERFUMES l HI R IINRIETMAS OIREFREE. Luciv Lelongk new Pen fume l": woodsy and refreshing-delight- fulon furs. $5.00 and up." LucIeALeIQugWINDISCRET. One of the world's most favoured perfumes. ln a Ilacon of crys- tal draperies. Lucien Lclong‘: PENTHOUSLFour lovely perfumes in a novel Penihousu package. llliioSlls Enman ilrllg 0o. Ltd. Summerside Timely Notes _>_(COIli.lll\l8(1 from page 9, ence towards the interests of their clientele, Peter G. Clark, manager of the Prince Loivard lsanu Fur Pool. mo, aumlnerslde, had a, cable from tne UGIIIDBIIYS replcselliotlve in LlOlld-bll, Llljllfllld, yesterday‘ _ after- noon, as iollows: "Approximately we we w emu u emu-order- {lfifiisfilfi iliiiletiif. 13333;?‘ “til? high prices anticipated." Yesterday, iouav and ivlonuav ‘are show oais lor pelts, and on ‘Puesozty, uec. l0. at 10 oclock am. the auction will start. 11 as Nu‘. Clark's correspon- uent bellcves, prices will be very high. it will be news of the most encouraging nature for us al. Any- how, we can be sure that prltesislil be very considerably above iastsca- son. ‘There is a genuine scilrcliy of Silver Fox pelis and the trade is rapidly becoming conscious of it i‘ Why Hitler Failed To Build a Navy i“3°&Iil‘“?§_“.P'E_9?5° 4’..- stead of building ships which could openly face the fleet of its oppon- en . There was at this time a world- wide, but totally unyustlilabe belief that aircraft were, infallibly, lzblelo sink battleships; and, in German naval circles, that the magnetic mine and submarine were capable of supcplantlng the battleships. It seeme advisers that, if the new mines and submarines could take the place of the battlefieet, there v-as no reason to attempt to rival Britain in battle- ship construction, especially when cheaper weapons coud destroy those mammoths. Further, the aeroplane was useful in land fighting as well as at sea. so it. was better to bank on machines which couitl play the double role. therefore to Hitler and his Needless to say. this was not the opinion of British naval oiicers. They know well the difficulties at- tending sea-work; the difficulties of successful air attack on ships; they know the dlfficultles that submarin- es encounter in attacking convoys; and they know how those, whose business is to live on deep waters, have the knock of circumventing such attacks. They have a firm belief that command of the sea must be gained and held by surface vcssejs, that the commerce of a colintri- must be cer- ried in ships above wolor, andiilai. these ships are best attacked by surface vesses They look on sub- merged craft and aircraft as useful auxiliaries to surface command but as a, doubtful substitute for silflace vessels. The German loaders, Hitler, (loc- ring, Gocbbcis and the like. had neither sea knowledge nor sea ex- Oé. ThBll‘ EYES WEIQ IOCUSSQQ on war as carried out. on land, and they hoped that their sea improvis- ations would iiii the bill; more-yer, they Were inlizutlclmi r0 oblaln re- sults. 'l‘h1.< nar, io bc successful, had to be won ill-fore Britain coud re-arm; so lilcy did not dflN.‘ l0 de- lay the commcnccnlcnt of hosliitics in order to attempt to rival Brit- ain's strength lll batliesilips. Per- haps. starting as they ileriorce had to a long wav ln arrenr, they may have sccn thai- it “as hotxacss to trv to overtake our numbers. and. that it was highly improbable that we slmilld allow thcm to carry out so lngenuous a program. In the view of Brlilsh strategists this German contempt of sea povrer is one of the fallacies which will lead to Ger- martlYs defeat in this our as in the as . SAVES WIIITETAIL DEER- BANO-OR, Mame ~10?) -—5i-l1k game wazdcns are waging a dctcr- mined campaign azains: poachcrl illcgcflv slaying the whitetail deer. the state's last, real big game onim. al. UNDER NAZI rosin-slur COPENHAGEN -~CP\ -'I‘he minister or iracic has 0"dcl'<"l\ 9 temprrai'y' bin on l. '~‘-d~ Ill any 50" of rubber for ailionlcbilrs. carianfsrrorarlorzs OTTAWA -lCP\-Ca".od1's 19ft! potato c. op is (‘5‘ll'll1lf".l at 42-903 000 liuirdycdivciuiii. an inc case oi l6 pcr cant ovcr las‘. l“l\l"5 prvtllw- lion.