disturbance. he MAXIMS MAXIMS or ‘i OI A MERE MAN MERE MAN __.__ m N... appeal siiouiiiutii >:%/’ '7" _ rii"~‘-‘=~"==i~‘~‘=° The People's Paper - (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew "’,;,,,.|..., roiiiiam ins-i CHARLO1TETOWNB.ICANADA. WED ' ‘essay, NOVEM Blitz 2s, 194 Annual Bubni-riptiuu Delivered, knot) By Ill]! l‘. l:i.l., $1.00; (fiuiniia and L18. 850G s Pacifist‘ ~ —- ——>—i ERMANS IN BREAK-THROUGH 0 ,5. - Japanese Talks ear Decisive Point Little indication whether Conference will result in iiake would e “terrific” 0 submarines NEW YORK. Nov. 25—(AP) ev. Joseph J. Lynch, Ford- Universiiy seismologist. iltoiiigiit that if today's tiiquake originated some- m in the Atlantic Ocean- estiiiiriiril by many authori- . its effect nu any subma- ‘n YIFZH‘ iii i-eiitre would i1 been "terrific." Aiiiul lllfli’ serious such an firm“ RlItWk would be for bmzirinrs. he replied:- “ilrli, l u-niililift svant to be I one." “Tile eoiieussiiiii you'd get In grirar neighborhood of an ilrrsczi quake ivouid come as sharp impact even to an oc- ii lint-i.“ lie added. "It would rile as a liiiiviiner blow and ark [iiissvilgrffi to their res." "Milli! tiie probable epicen- i of lllt‘ quake at a. point 100 miles from New York "and i slbly l)(‘i\l'l‘t‘l'\ the. Azores and lsiion," lii- said that such I "for undersea disturbance irlit ciiiise a “ivatcr-uiavc." Tlii- izist servi- undersea sold, was in 9'39 \\'llf‘Il tlic cliffs of Cabot 'r:ilt iii Xi-ivfiiiiiiilland dropped ofect for a distance of 300 its. lie said there was no connec- i an lictiri-eii an earthquake iiil a tidal wave, although r quake-ca ed "water- ll.lil\"li'|l\, Weston College any 1395f," Rltmiillivbi. expressed belief rflpmighrh. 0|- ; y wave qr. lliiiliiif’ from toil=\\"§ “WM” lions in East Asia. ‘mum b“,“'""“' l""‘"'° "M," According to all reports, atten- l m” ' "m A"l“"l"‘" “msl- tion is being focused at the moment res" resemble the former. Al Weston. bless" Rev. Dan- ays criticism iliiiriiisors in llllllllll \ Untriuiiiili‘ writers iii-id l ii‘- l ' . s. iiiiiiiiiii iulaiiits ioircu in the .i\'Ul"iilJlU comment Q_P"l\‘di~ mun-y. lie said, snowed -. more lil.ill iii) pcr cent o: the iomoie, . The Bahamas, N0, 25- '» ii government House ..i., (li-Vhtffltllcd tonight, about House oi 1 lYibililllllftél‘ over the tl i ic )u c and iJuch- . L‘ 4. in" the immediate danger a h) mo United “M h‘ Thailand, the Neth- erlands East indies or the Burma ill press was dominated i siiiinly limited agreement or breakdown. in By J. I‘. Sanderson Canadian Press Stuff Writer WASHINGTON. NOV. 25 —(CP)— Negotiations between the United States and Japan for a. far east decisive point, either toward a lim- ited agreement or B, breakdown. it was indicated tonight. Secretary of state Cordell Hall. who is conducting the negotiations for the United States,.said today he was in no position t-o make pic- dictions about their success or full- ure and that lie would not know whether a basis of agreement had been reached until after his next conference with Saburo Kuriisii, Japan's special envoy, and Admir- esc ambassador. His statement lent strength to reports that the United States tied madc certain representations to Jo- pan which have been referred to Tokyo for n final decision. Meanwhile, iill sources report it has been impossible to bridge the wide gap between the respecti views oi’ the pun on an licrcncc to renunciation of aggressive i TOKYO, Nov. 25—tAPl—-So- called Anglo-Saxon economic and sea domination and the. import- ance of renewed anti-eomlntcrn pact in Japan's sclf-iiasigneil task of establishing an Asiatic new order were emphasized in Japan today. LL-Gcn. Teiichi Suzuki. presi- dent of the Planning Board, de- clared at n rally .pnnsorei‘. by the Imperial Rule Assistance lis- snchtion that British and United States polity had tended to In- crease world inequality and ih "we must strugge against it at settlement are rapidly reaching oi a1 Kichisiiburo Nonura, the Japan-l . possible for us W. sary war suppl United States and Ja- all-embracing pact touch- ing the Chinese war, Japan's ad- ant. gold mines in the world. the axis pact with Ger- nianv and Itzilv, economic restric- tions against Japan and Japan's inten- Lc-ciiinrew l Baygnets Used Urges Labor Conference Declares Democracyi Faces Grave Threat: On Two Fronts. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. Nov, 25 -tCP)—A conference between Fed- Brfll and rovinctal governments, re- rescntat ves of employers and la- r. was urged by LL-Col, George A.l _Dicw, Ont-uric Conservative leader, ‘to seek some working system which will assure fair treatment for ihe workers and at the some time os-l sun: our maximum war production.” In a. speech prepared for delivery before a banquet of the combined ‘service clubs oi the Niagara districii Ward lmllilllt l" Co]. Drew declared democracy was Remy; threatened with (intent on fronts, "The armed threat to democ- racy was never greater than at. this hour. But there is another" threati which iniiy be quite as serious, the W had lost tanks-heavii threat on the home front." He said: “An intolerable sltuziiion exists toda‘. One reason we have been able maintain the value oil the Canadian dollar so that it is to buy vitally ncccs-‘ ics from the Uniled States is that this country happens to possess some of the most import.- "Eight of the most important of these mines are closed or nearly‘ closed by strikes which nave noth- ing whatever to do with the wagts. hours of work, or working condit- ions of the men in the mines‘ Saying those responsible for the- dispuic were doing “a good job for; To Tanlzs In Trapped German Forces make Reinforce Desert fierce attempts to break out; Battle may continue for Weeks. (By Edward Kennedy, Associated Press Staff Writer) CAIRQ, Nov. 25-—(AP)-A second and historic line- the Imperial British Infantry-was slowly the bloody o h. over terrain littered with the iron onc of the bar's greatest mechanized battles. The first great clash of stccl behind him and still not holly evaluated-save that it was known that both sides, y-Gen. Sir Alan Cunningham was Libyan quadrangle n wreckage 48 hours. ‘Hitler!’ Col. Drew added opinions pniay differ on the direct responsi- bility. “Labor has been told that it has a. right to organize. Labor has’ been told that it has 8. right u, or-l gzinim in anv union it chooses. Inc‘ his campaign to overwhelm the scarred labor in these mines has been per-l mlttcd by the Dominion government.‘ to join a union belonging to Y-hc C. limited agreement scope and in the time factor. purpose would be in the Pacific and crnl war from attempted-a sort of cooling-off period. limited pact embracing iroints was being reached so far. The four points aret— 1. Japan to of in‘ thrust toward Road, China's backdoor route. on the possibility of negotiating a limited both in, Its | to ease tension prevent a. fl?“- brcaking out 111 tliiil- area while further negotiations arc international Thcrc have been reports that _a four main attempted btit I at no basis of agreement lizid been withdraw her troops from French lndo-Chinn. minimiz- . . 2. Japan to renounce further a8- iim iiiid riiitiris published vrcrc gression in East Asia. cither toward the south or north toward Russian cmlmiisib‘ sibeflm l pouring right wihg near the Mediterra Axis commander, Gen. Erwin Tank action still was in WITH TllE BRITISH 8TH ARMY IN LIBYA. Nov. ‘Hr- (AH-Gcrman armored units, fighting like trapped lions, have taken the offensive at several points in the dose Perhaps it is their final struggle, but fighting may continue on these desert sands for days; possibly weeks, weakened by repeated British blows in the early days of the campaign, the ‘Giennans, nevertheless, are lighting ferociously reinforcements of old-time foot soldiers into his nenn in the second phase 0ft. battalions of Rommel. progress, but at a greatly- beating for- rt in the last Enters Hospital ear 0 i‘ mos CDWiiG Reach Main Road To Capital; Are Fifty Miles Away News from front indicaittes Nazis seek to cut off Moscow; Soviet Forces in counter KUIBYSIIIEY. Russia, Nov. 2G—(“'IJ(liI0$llZl_\'l —tAl') -—'l‘he Germans have broken through to the main highway leading iu Illoscow from Kiln, 50 miles north of the capital. front tine dispatches said today. liiazi bombers Labor Iiiinistcr Norman A. Mc- Nun's nf the llftftllf-lllfnllgll at Lilli)" tflilvtfffill hospital yrstei y {he nmghem em] o; ‘he deg-m... suffering lrum a, uultl. a than: “c about Muscow ‘allowed a“ irum Ottawa said last night. lti finch" nnnmmcement ma" . nus no iiiriitlou l condition. l‘ ‘violent ‘quake iis recorded i ‘I ____ l (Canadian Press) A violent earthquake. some scisniolorxsis SIlCl was ' >1 ever rccrzdcd on meats, occur-rd ‘Tuesdcay cu easterly (lircction the v but Dr Ftrederick Pough of Auncrlcan icry said it miizhi been in the vicinity of Iceland. Iii Lisbon. Psrtuqal. whore of the ministers which iht‘ than t zilrcatiy from New (ll Its epicentre was not cictennined. {rinse-urn of Natural His-i pCmlbly have that the Germans had smash- cd to the region of Staljngorsk, (‘>0 miles oust of Tula and about 120 inilcs southeast of Moscow, in the south. The Nazi gains in the Kliii sector were said iu have been accomplished after a two-day battle inio which the Germans threw twii tanks and one motor- iled infantry divisions. LON DC) N‘ Nev i.w r KUIBYSHEV, Russia. Nov. 25 - rhPi- ‘The Red arinv holding the Northern Caucasus approaches has llziunchcd s counter-offensive winch has driven the Germans lbnek more than 60 miles in some sectors, north mid west of ROSTDV. Stivict military dispatches reported tunigtit. i l‘. , - Bomber inst e%iii:.s;*;#-.:.*:::i.is,"s l fiver Atlantic; eiiclriiizcrinq tlie rear of the sotitii- l I I v Three mrssuig in the l cm German forces that had broken i it“? into Rostov itself. 26'» »t\\'<iii;c.'< yr I. O. The workers in these mines - . - , have been permitted to send air c‘ dedmmg tempo, and ll appeared that the contest had be‘ quake nus fe-li and s1 gin damage BMW) tanks supplemenuna Red . .., . . \ . _ , -_ .. .; ,..= ,. _ ., V . lliilnbtféifirlgxtlizy firllllgegnltcd ‘anus come one to detiiriiune whether Rommel could ketp h“, l otfoliilc "I'm? milks. surprised two Nazi in- _____-____. supply lines sufficiently open to survive. \\’il$""l,l_ntl(iljjl;ftdl_y' ti... "(do .4... — - - do“ssitsiasiirsii. P:;:f"‘":i:: ' -~--e»---eee~e-~== iii‘.’i.’°.°i°‘i‘~“»‘l .._......... a V o» . »‘ ’ ' I w. - " ' " .'.___ _'l - . - ' f in f‘! on? ‘no G39 ralllllllng ti? kiiiiiflltl..ff’.iél‘.‘i°“lii Lapointe ffimalllS us...“ n: ..':;.‘;:. .f;'~‘r::....:’.";i::;ir ii isiiiiiiiftiii? ‘ i ‘ M n t British surface iédzshllpsl.idlhe I I I I bi-olu n bylillivofilitlgdli and lllPi cpl-l mat-s custunf Ttuiaxirlvli about no " n niraiy umioiincc in _ on on. ic centre coic n : e csizniaicc. ‘ m cs sou ieas u osco was wélvgfu, my 4m H“ Dank ay ° .° carat: '" °""°“' °°'"'"'°" W12. i§i‘.?.‘.‘3‘.‘..‘°i?.i‘.~‘..'Zi so: 11:15:43.; ~ I _. ,, ‘ ' _ . ..= ‘ , ‘ 5g}; b“ s codlilingxlissthlsiihli isfita-Dldlihe port-s MONTREAL Nov. 25 -(CP) e selgnqliiriniiliiiiitlylccniiiiilrgilrylll"nefieigl colljlnillltilqfl: most eastcrlv enc- illislliiiiz ivlih ttiB Plillif- P "l" of Bsrdiqwund Gdlllbll? and rep- Justice lxfiiiistei" Lnpointc remains shoal: riwoirirti ihcic zit i108 pm,‘ Q “In; n; In“. gmm‘... 1.1.2.1"... lciirncii iii. MfllliYt-iil, are P0 i-Lir- palms-JV ‘iylqni-igoliéd qlmi the sea iii critical condition ill litiqiiiiil here. A ST. Th“ : i‘.§()l'.\' tfvrcw‘ the in-. n. “fwd on n". cénh-J] old W: Hlflllzim o! Wi. w" 0k. bi, ti“! Méqiipé-rriqnefl}. fiat W3‘; tiziniizhtlbiit lilo appurttitiztlly‘ llltlfl rcsz- s2) ‘iigignts left-rs out of their ‘ inn“. l)“ represents an apparent gnll.gnsd._.kqii'. R0. irat- "iu! . .. c .. w i. swam. _~ 1 i~‘~\i ' H“ OTTAWA‘ Nov‘ ZF-lcppfilust llotbitlll; d; lisrei-iie: oufkiogielreilgiig e militant}; oflftlcilillsstatcmllwilirlrnm Th8 Dominion observatory at ll ggialitaionegrqlighzcfllc Ruwan vcy Smnii of olllllStOliTl, QM‘- liow soon gflfillllle I'M~°"I*‘B,‘Y“‘.°“i In most of thr- Revcgh so tor. hospital authorities described his OHM“ (lflif-‘Yll-Yffl i111‘ ‘ll-wk? l“ ' A cheek c,’ R-riyal (Yam ‘ion Air PM m“, an?“ m Clmuda “.‘,““ ‘is cxlcndiiiu fiom just $"lll.l'i of 'I‘o- condition as follows: ""‘ SUTIT" "ml Dlflwfl lhP 9P1- -~~ r "l- Force cos: liy lists <l- f1 R0 l9 P“ dewmlmedfmd %“‘,‘?°“'““‘,°,,.; bruit emtward in a confused mid "Mr. Lapoiiite is conscious bv in- “ i i “m” m“ “l trace of i'2\ o orwrator mall's. minis “many but ilml-c-‘lt-Solll" ion; holiiiioi i ‘cfincd batije aiwa, the Briiish fcrvals but. is still in the same criti- . r "unm ‘if m“ mun-v» comlmmes and a mine". but the tithi-z" two we ‘asteri Oct. source today \\tii._ hi» a’ ., mrcos WMC Gnemtln" in a semis l n”... v ‘HHW 0.... qii; _\ on i}... (ibwvm 3,1; nun-ii. lll2‘&l\\'lllt_1, unit. in one unidentified Q M" an“ 11H“: ,,,...,.d_ might not come until well on in thc - _. a p ca c .i..i .011, i o ini_i fill l | n t‘ , 1 v f _ ‘mm, mtmrm m Genmns Sam 2 a. 2 .- .. . ha )5 mm. Spring of arcs rciicliiiiu out for the Axis That report follows a siatenicrit,"‘f*‘-“ "m Mm m‘ m)” ma“ S‘ .‘ s‘ g e ‘ ’ lions" llilioilgl csigupgé film‘ March "fig-m be posmo,“ “k0 waves Along the “vs mommg m,“ m, w“ ‘wmwous two hours. rcnoits to the army newspaper Red _,_____.___ e ' - ~ K ~- ,'- .. -. ‘ “ Star View“. as a prom“, mom}. [gy m. oofifite the ihii st vies direct. rift.r ii fairly good irgiit - _ . 0.. ' . re. the Nrw ZOEVHHKlPTS who i ."-‘ i ‘- '1 - [fl-K ~ 35d A reporter in the field said the iiuguiation of this coiitroLiii asinc had Own“... Bard“, and Gqnbml wglliniit: 3511;“? itfllsui riillsnir. l u s Gennmu ‘Wgre concermawl at m, \ . i‘.°‘.’1.‘3-“"..“.‘§..‘%1‘l:‘.-‘.?. "m; ‘that a we» ' - use ifiiffii2"i§;i.i“““‘ MANY A Football. ~\ m1 Narnia ‘$.81 1on1“, tkrdop? lgi;mlt£".l<‘.illt‘Jrvivilallatxgyin:I r "The Germans didirt have time HERO HA5 ‘SEEN T i} mOVlfiz up ust ~ tie SOli-l o -. v l ( g to U , l.\l£‘l‘€(‘l the lust lli(‘5 of tic Roman eyemutneg Sam. “Ihey had to Hi$ NAME lN l HIN l, tiff Georgetown‘ the city. Their advance. srfid the British command. was unh-"ilted Baronet Reinforces Tank Since Sunday, the bayonet. has Catholic church to Mr. La lust week. and said he was tired. Mr. Laitnlntcls medical consider" him “unprcriietaiilc" eatise of the remarkable riill takc covering precautions," the “m” . ......-- FOP. ‘tin: LA$T ,1 T0 lillll Jillian Li‘§-i.‘i1..‘." sir: WE fi/c ies he ‘ and strong and that their smalil "lillS were capable of piercing evcn | h? i". iii e l)‘.li.‘\l l'il1"- i t freeze tbiii. . - ' , ~ - s i 3, 1m Unlipd Slates o uii . . < . - had nmde from the gravest oi crises. , _T“" , _~| i Germ 1511)’ ei _ are“ ‘ P" 2‘ , ‘ ". ‘ i t Knocked overboard Wli n Struck . ' , ‘ . “ , _ period lie rcmar ed lJl".j;_| fiiy to those , H ' ,1 _ Am L w 1n (he wuqhem the...“ o; b“. - . , msgncuuns m)“ in QpcraJon ago n8 h. _ iiontiei sector by an Iidian brl . _ today again iill__(.(l nil cr cans _ i assoc‘ d iiiill said also that. »iic mm“ by a siviiigiiii; b0?!“ 0g the Stimfmit Wm. u...» pf W. yo"... which mm around ii m.- 1m“, J "n" mumpm 11c the 5ili1hll0l1 was pictured u ‘ii -i -~ i- ~ - i ir a r .' " . . “ '- . . ‘i. . l ';_ ‘ l i!“ Plifiwiililitlli “oaliglllflnlliwiliicwl 4' Japan m 3M“ limited "mm? to leftcexgbrdilui .0a\\'ll?w PPELlfi Albert] U lmod Allis ~ fl Ilimat-‘P’ S M‘ lmg "idliiiii aclliiiigiicuu- are." ‘hcv rc- i blmllil‘ "Jflbllll? élzilliiiqmrud Ellen iO'1Il}l)1?‘sG(‘i‘m£lIiS have driven a wedRe l “If Wliiiii i, i-{m i,‘ me w“; 5...... raw materials iii East Asia. paiticu- Pom“ q “We of We“ Arm)“, Sa um. an uh e a if chriiize mod - o i illtlihi _ H‘ L My“ we = t We from at Rosm" but the . ‘in l-ofliltlfill T‘ l ' 7 73' iarlv in the Netherlands Indies. ‘ ‘ .. ‘d. -\ it 1., of . W‘lll the ‘Qk of iwiicirotin" an i H - y _ q _ l. \\.‘-- i‘ lieu‘ it" . " f‘ ° - _ _ . , l ‘aii L-i , l‘ ‘y Alexmd“ ' --_--—-—— NS" drolwed ‘W1 e e o 5 .cnen~v oositzon rind oiistinr: its Gftml- 5° m“ l» “H1 “It "m? of the Jli‘ i so steamship ldiitid Qovict troops aic continuing t0 ad- i .~_..n',.m‘-‘."" ""1“'~"\d m “m” cm“ crew memteils t“) “Esme him‘ ‘ gnrifisiin divs‘ ms Sflmfi \\‘1\"‘1'-" M-illi. sriiitluicd to go tel/us An- vaiice iii several other sectors 'of 1 ~~ a: “iliifiifil-Fi °Y°€ ~ - - ‘i ‘“.i.."a:%; W" ""“‘““°“ "°““‘“"‘ °"""*d\ — €i.%.*:-ir."“::::::. or - wrialii‘ with l‘iQ‘il'(l to the ,$,.'£ amt grceovtrrm . » onlSii‘ Alifllfivflgltl. trhgflextroorriiri- Eblo }1)Ji‘ULl)ii_l)Jl\u\\\\\£\‘i1I(\K “in? kltlicrlwula w Pbwcrtis believed to bc iliiic divis. iioii, 1 5,. ' ' ‘i - . . ' ‘ nriy rapd . “usi, o s extreme -- ‘ *_ i‘ ‘ ions s r0118. ' “F; i illtlllelebyllgnq I The vuiivm tlims awpclilllitillandf ‘on ""055 m“ lower dlwm”al i p 1°=)Yk“i\_l{i1.iid. nil" u only leceutl)‘ 1 was by a“ nccoums o“ a “lid, umry m; ramlledn“) . gacigvniéiiptoiéxdnit;rfiflTcfgcron lfgflilfiPiivtlif‘ to etiJiiBnrf flirt; mhrle t?“ a S reilaltncilliltvllklxn‘ 3x 1x51‘) on Much NW irons M. German “$5.31 “are p1,; ' ' ~ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " . ‘ " F . . ‘ ‘ . . enormous ant i w. Q— Immediately after the mishap. l1 “of. aggeéstendfld n u p‘ P d t CliCJil-iL-iil il.il.‘.llltf.‘~4.‘ iiuc taken i0 lillc “S k , _ . . _ _, 3.‘ .. 2 i_ - . m; .ynclironi/.eti with Rubplilll count- E ggrxmzasalgfigg §§,‘§,"§e“;‘§,5gl,‘l.9§.l Actzptiiris‘ (by blmllgyfxl troops ‘oi fjvllllljiilijilifii"lctliiiilbli llbtlritléltlliffllnlsag cit-action at the northern wing 0f l (Cnnmiian Pro-Wt "u .a us a ev e previoiw v< ‘ _ ; 1L "g vents orrawa Nov. 25—(CPl—The W‘ he h“ mdlsiwpfartdi Quite: seized Italian-held oasis cf G‘a‘o. BERLIN, Nov. Z5~tAP)——G€!l. Y“‘1‘“‘-“°- ‘he m“ i“ w” i Tomvm NW H» illlltiffl n b-cad price‘ ceiling was discussed gxrélllefglngfrgyfgto (10332 flow ‘bond?!’ or»: offichliv announced in terms Erwin Rommel, Gciiiizinyls Libyan -~- ‘- ‘f-z and mwkamugn m.;»i.i\-,iiii, ., — -- A . - .1 .3 v -_ .1; ~, - *‘ ' l‘ '°' "MM-w in um lfllllfll.today who“ mmicnmmégsfldof l“? Md l” l” abmdmwd" hlidqisirll-Iylrfrdcrlcelilciit Illllidlladflflqlfllflll: illltillglblflulldgcllillgllsbllllulglltigl: rkfohbb: . . . 211i .23 national council of the a ng n _ p x v _ Driuson ,, , \,_,___ 00d 1 d Wm.‘ warm!“ er. The spearhead of this column in a dcspciain. stiuggle amid victim-i 4.. ol In ' ' *-r—-—- idustry con crre B d “ma” - I thus had been extended well he- ahnlt/Jhtfl tanks and desert dead. dmuali,“ 2": i0 MNTMWTBY River Frida . Prices and Trade fa ‘l’, m.’ l yond 200 miles from its start-inc German war dispatches said to- . lletriiiil 21f ‘J2 L-oas-n- s-ai “m”! “w” °°““‘ T’ u, a l poin- iii osmium niche n aZl -' 8 oast wfiepea ~“‘ i‘ “Be ——_ 511k?" was 3°“ Gmdon “g5 ' ‘informed military sources said "The Libyan battle is no piciiifii" “(Qoiiic 2i‘. 40 n {in Supper and Dance, Iona 7°°d5 admlnlslrallfr’ the columns nrocrws beyond the the Cieiman press admitted m rc- Ohm.“ "it Tia ‘ l“"~“l‘-\.V- L-DWil-ll-Bd-fli. FY1099 0! bmild m“ um“ °t oasis depended niictzethei- upon its strained tones. Propaganda Miii- --_- “‘_*;",1_(_a1 g; 4n ammo ——~~_- other Canadian I reqiiiiifmeflfl‘ own stiPnlv problems, istcr Goebbels’ iicwspaiwr, Der mi- Former Gnnmqndm. of shock Troops ‘Bégpan 2n u us of iced to arrive this come under "ofllinf PWV 5°" °l griff sold "the tme has not ar- 1 .Flil‘flil‘l‘s ' b‘ ' _ _ . . . . . . . . i q M‘! you!‘ Supply MW Dec. 1. Higher prices will not rived yet for n conclusive ehfi-llil- ; . _ _ . qa, ~ 2i. - ~ a C illlilii o Boyle. L-91l-11-26-2l permitted than those at which mum“ N a N“ “on o. we s-mlauon, p charges war policy Officials with blocking a [alsrimix 21ml‘ l?“ vice J‘ v "Dem. cuei in a a a l “M” "m “m “w” m’ 5*" (CID-Inn 1.5mm... ‘gm Com”. The iscncommimc iiismiswc moi real punch by the especially trained men. ..=,,,..,. B... [i515 \~~~~i.-~ i i. o do. Novelli i- -i...$‘w§.$..2$-,' *°'°°°- 11 hm“ Pm“ mlttee, with siiii-commimei from 12g;_°Pfg‘rfigQfcrfigiihfighfiflgie Q; .-_- main». i. Oiitaiio. estra. L'974'11'25‘11- the three provinces, inet here to- A o tinues in all from sectors“. NDON. Nov. 25—(CP)-Bri- the French channel coast had High “m, (m. n‘... mi .11 $09 viwamm “mm k n m ‘ I | daybgndfllpglzlpfigiglggfilgzleganegétfi "The. German TQSCSVQt contrast‘; irgn kdiscioscd todftyé i-thgat a small l???“ thrown brick by coastal de- “m ‘0,“.-_.;~0w m 1-,; _ (if ‘i f~'7 ‘ ~ " ¢ 9 - 1W - 0 . ed lth It l". be. ti a stcoii s 0c .t-oi one German- . "in "l . _ i . .." L.t. ‘ ‘M W1“ swim; L-QlO-‘l-D-il of the Maritime Stock Breeders Nov. 28, NIB-Germans mild0 Britllsh arflidrled lislglldi: the #21111. held ctgilst.‘ ctr French eNormandv aenfffirnlinln spelgclgirlianogwsfaid 5m, “is (hi5 3fl.(".'l‘l(7.3l’l at 423 ' '50 ceiitii gels a ticket for the ' what,“ at n mum‘: wmor- gsnwklililelimtrzbpfimilvdiintfiilctcdgeiiolligiild hflobaditiieticil‘ Eiilillliiegittolniiitpteiztlilllri‘? lautndlay mum g‘! tmiiilmettl nil/if m to 5o raiders we" l“"°l"'~‘d- and rises iiwnicrzwiii- mni-iiziig " a - t’- - ~ ' n ac , as a ~ rs ren r 33, _ h ‘mitt in Marshfieid Hail. Representatives of the provinciiiil Moriastir, Macedonia. Allies at bruk, and that n. large port of the “an. m...) bitter“, accused w.“ A "m" PM"). 7 ' ' womb" - L‘ - cub-committees conferred 0n vsr- Athena demanded surrender of i0 British anuorcd forces had been policy officlfll-i T‘ mmm-ldlng l Fnii fllfiOll Dec. Ii. 451 n-m "Dance iii “We “We F“ m“ beet-ram“? meuwdl "xrfledl mtillnl-lln that/fill” b! m9 0"“ fimllfillkzlg mckets and “"9 hem‘ even Prime Minister Churchill t0 The British announcement said . m; 1a miuiiisi Li?‘ r "m" Oill l" m9 “flew” Pr“ me‘ lwvemmen - q “ ' block a real "eiccirifvmg" punch the German communique referred. cfllllllllcdlilliraiielni.ii. i i 1-‘999-11-30-31. -lcgisiation to atop defence strikes mime conglgflng n: c, E, ‘Boul- “cnm, u, 6*- in ta».- United States by invoklns dqn, TTUTO, N. s: s. c. Wright. ldie iiiiii"dr.ll“"y “d 9"" wmiviiiwrv nrbitrfliion mfomd W Prince Edward Itllflhd. and smi- . ~ 6L, November stiff penalties took shape in the M, wow 0g New Brunswick w” u 93541494l~ House of Repiizlentatives wdBY- named to draw up a breeders‘ 51ft soc Acting chairman Robert Rams» handbmflt .ve 3.1km‘ “ml 1381106. Pleasant ‘FY1581. November 2a Friday nifiht "Bin ‘ . , ogé-hetigrvimbei- 21 . l. ‘ii 5n “u” Allan ‘Wgghlllltrich ldlv. Door n00“ dtdi-ll-M-li ‘ time? m“ Dam». mtglbfkfllll Prise. L-NO-ll-QO-li WASHINGTON. NOV. 25 k of the house said he hoped to measure ready have such “uh ference between ers. the book will be distributed H°N%L?th:l$|}lll: any of the other l“ i“"m"" l [Ne wand s! deflmmy C. F. Bailey, chairman or the ‘M “me s ‘ y beet committee, said the Moneton ivc ill M. momma ere mi: "i... c“ r ~ . p but Riimspeck. in m‘ A 9'9"“ 0nd 0.0 axiswcrllo Ir. Roosevelt. would -(AP) labor committee v by Pridny and dis- closed that it sprang from a con- President Roosevelt and 1i house members at the While whether the Prosidenthad recom- n question. predicted that aim 1%- From these three groups a Mari fat stock 5110i" held in Moncton fore the Easter season to tobesoldforlheliostntrlda acom- The book will be submitted to " the breeders before time and sale to be early next March. with the approval of the breed- 5110p] and sale would b0 held b6- allow beet of red and blue ribbon clue A!’ /|-' |_ .330 CANADA fin. Join the Host of Home Bakers who - Bl M Ll year ago. of a (icrinriu communique by the Commando shock troops a istry of information as the result that o British attempt to land probably. to “a small ‘British pri- trol which was landed on the night m Nov. 23 on the coast of BORDEN‘ SERVICF Leaves (‘arilwiu ‘mm and 3.1a P. M. cu (Continued on one 8- W i-uirt Tiiiixiiwileil’. At that time. said Admiral of’ ._ H . the Fleet sir Roger Kcyes. the Nnrmiindyq ‘This patrol returned (piaILY EXFEP‘! stiNlHli Commandos under his command complete. The only casualty sus- ‘.2 A“ Hm P“ “were ready and eager to act." tniiieri was one man struck in the Lem-e Borden .. 5 ., . - - They might. have “electrified :irm by a machine-gun bulict.“ 1.45 Ifllhpr Tnrvqpflllflk‘ ll.llil »\ it, the world and altered the whole T“, days my"... mp mid, ii ova-s ‘n30 n“ course of the war." dccinred Sir vffaufd tonight. the British jma‘; “mm “m.” “an...” “m. 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