Nov-trials: M. _ -_ f rlls__cllslrl.ol'rlrrovvhrovsnplm~ . my: l 11v MEMORIAM’ cram; CIIAIIIAII - aQl-rers-aleaoouu-‘aazeellaaoeor - , fiIIHIfl-IIOKIIII- """ sauna-annals...- eelannealuaeaeellutfgoottilrr » ;. q us; mum". ~ ' " ' efonlwapllaiuremynzmltel c avlleeeelieaweed. u,” ' filibllIvI-lfivll- 1171's: ww- wm waq-aaygfeuooo" q, \ . NIIDIIATION LIII mo‘ INIUA- ITJOIN I. IIGINIWII _ Associated hem ltaff Writer ZIABHINGQON. Nov. l2 — (AP) jornbings Will Continue Winter Months Europe which the Allied air- forces based on England able to penetrate. development tbe Allies would pro- bably have had to transfer some of would not be To offset such a‘ frag uneven Chopped Lips Quickly Relieved Prevent Painful Roughness I‘.°f"“..-T.'J;"J.i'. finfiffinfii‘. who quick, mwwypeoyn c0033 (or "n" - If Hitler and will»!!! elpect their strength from England to 1t- l“ ‘mum m‘ m“, mo,“ “who. chm PM“ tsr w to ve Gemini‘ Ill’. Where bases an much more, ma.“ g. "was g u, l . .. .... morocco "s"- c-z. 2l"'lf.f.'.’l..°.fl:z.“t.':.t'..'°'l'i.“.i°.x ::-=-......--. .;-*-=,.....--,--.».-.-- — re- . - e em. muss of the 1m Bank irl tlfl weeks arm in the south of mmpe- i keepethempliablmhaatananafurallleal- whose ath in Pictousr- Every evide both here and That would have meant that not ing/fllaflratappliclflnn givea wonderful I \ ___._. v A. i 2V” in m0 61W illt evening on abroad clearly indicates that the until next spring could the three- fgufl_.up“flguyfgujngpfml|lmoqgfls -—IALI OI‘ the‘ V ‘of-ts; conveyeckotilirufrfiuéifllx! Allies will be able not only to Way aerial offersivs against the laeaa. on Lypeyl at your store today. Use lat; Ilka. Willism.l.\ .- mu Iwufl - n °0 lnflptaln but to increase their Reich - from mglapd Italy andi it regularly to soothe and protect you h.“ p “.41; - rqgmd-flj-clofl alt-‘i-almgtesllre on aim-have [Mien fully illllllrl lipe-loldeverywiluelabaadyetlckforlll. ' “'5' ' 1- out h winter " ' 'o of the surest indications‘ "flm" "' °'“ '°°‘ “n” NNGNN‘ a "my “Mm” mum-y authorities consider tau that this will not happen is that‘ ',."',“,‘1',,,".,7“',,."', -oas.‘ VANIEM plan” aailaallkipdsniatoektatlfiaeaysz. ma‘ of u: add ‘u?’ J nn “mega-ins” m ‘W ‘ . . e. o S. , a - mm fcllale '1; ’ RM‘ and ' $11‘... gberu “Si? “ mm‘ lhcllurdo; rr-jre-rll v . _.' ' ~ earrm GSBALDIIANOII '""'*"'“‘""*Y-Tb' hvsmmyvtploaaesalonhlsek Cont“ llmvrllofohlierberttilo was yedr-old heifer. make dispos- *‘~'—_u-_"-_ held ternoon. llow- 3m.°“muf°§°'flmktw' h ‘hd'h"”" 3'9"“ luaannll-naaeelur. The aad riewa that Supper Gerald 2,‘: ‘ n flvfu“ ‘i; . Al‘ | Xi!!! . . 0mm . - .. il-ll-Ii. ~—» " “u” ‘n "m" Bt- John's °hillfli.hfl1t0n.b v .. .... s... "n, ,.,—-,,,l“,» A _A1.s0- sows" m ‘midi’ “if.- mccstrz» chest...“ -~ 4 a- n e l . t ldeutéenl-ht- Yt- itad number "of" tidulnfigl BRITISH NEWS g °"“§,‘,’§n°' mbfnd "u" Eat-gal 00113;. dslzezneéo Colts. Rm t. Mclzen is aflieh "winter. - also standard _ vere . m, h m, . fl- =1. , l”... ovezseas a ground Ilesnaies. ._Ba:old 3,. ‘ . snows 7.30 and 9-15 commons; $92.‘; htfigmggm Mme-reams. Victor sunt- . v trade and later reenustieredto Blmnleraide. . . . J. - SATURDAY AT 23o “max “GAMME m u“ GULF" .. w. i-ie received his wings as .,———. '~ , ' Gerald was twenty-eight years ,. ,, - rgeant and has received steady -rolt us: —~0ne — old and until four years ago had T“ ""5" 1"" °i m" - "- 5- Iona“ w" ‘mce__s_ Guam” w‘ ‘o “ab”, z "w"! m,“ n homm For weekly news magazine. carries a “m -—-— odo madness oow. to freshen years he w ‘an efficient and ob- ‘ff-fl; :11 the a" dang! erected vslursmnslv < ' ‘ - . meil- 1 R mm "mde WWW v CE _ nffggofi, 0k “'1 _ n_ .1, _ ‘No. and inglxato c pig‘ W011 Bey and a brief account of the ef- . r o. mien o; ' _..‘.._ . 4 gm m ~ mm- forts made to find oil m this Pro- » °"“°“ ° ° love hothno m held vines. The picture is headed - l") g;gugsgnlg=,}fn.gg,gg a‘: — PmPli-TY "' SUMMERSIDE cow-n his life for his fellow-then" "Ganlble in the Gulf of st. Low- ywlnorrllng as has been custp- m, o, m, m, m, w “Y, Q°c,;'g‘f,§,,§’ n93 ngggggg, "g3; 333;: 9&3“ ¢°'°*{I;fi°“ m- i 1°? many "an M? ‘Wm!’ 5N0"! Whit-ill W" W 5"‘ N“ I the mlpreme sacrifice of his life 111 retire of explotratlilglieworltnthethtrvg: .. um to ufnpglllu “participating m: at public allotaiogyogfi i‘, N. ‘ _ defines of his coungyl; 1d t w on compgnjeg mink ,,u_°,_,, i. WCTG 0 I bQQh hllfl VI “I YER?! 8 wen - '5 monument “m” __ _ l. GIAMPIONSHIP Vancouver. 8.8g: and two years galgeogf ..‘,',5’§“,§,,‘y‘-u,‘,’mv§{.‘°§ ma? flankirl8 the . service took the following or- ilr: O Canada; remarks by the gull-man Mayor W. J. Lidstone; “dress by Group Captain Lewis: later enllstod with the Canadian Engineers. His family have had, the or lcceiving letters from him with faithful regularity. even since his death several letters lor new field. much closer to the European battlefields than any oth- er Western Hemisphere source of Oll- Aitlcr the war, dreamed the (Continued from page l.) a: . =Championz Gordon Btright, Lit- ‘Shrverd tie Sbernoguc. N.B. - Ch i C ' IQ“ l] fiiliiniiy slifihoe. ‘iiimeifiiiii mm winded with- ~ia Rwrw cordon striam- g1? hogggwggmggolégrb,=rghgggg=gg §=§§§”r.‘§l“.§§?§§’c§§‘§’.l.°"§§§}.‘i Prov-m- u of wreaths; reading by Pres- which were sevuel. Inlil‘h97'.'1‘ul?ld “Eh Murat“ '§"1,§'{“§“'“H would like to do when he returned i" mlimi" QCWMBHCO "Don U-S- Addnmn‘ P public m°°"1“3 he" Pl-gyq- by Rgvy-drawn by e. Shetland, y» i amp on. L. c er y. am- home but he always added ma,’ he ms gaflbbem “mun”;- and also at Roseiowrl. sash, yes- cs Flag Salute; God 1100109!"- WW-YNS ‘P °h Rn‘ "c, G d 5m m was prepared for the worst and he —- - “Edw- MT- 3'91"“ "Y!" "CY-Q" m‘ Th’ Km‘ 0mm’ Capm“ Rum“ ma rift! m whiny champion 5110:6231 Pearsl Platinum m“ m5“ hi‘ mqm" n“ w TgiilNl-IXLYPYDPJJ- _ Tm “m” ‘amen w support Proms“ levls commanding officer of the neither m! 0 "Wwwci o! m. m mo” L K mckerby worry. Besides his wlcowed mother $0M is“ was held in the tfiionservetive candidates so that " c‘ A‘ F‘ “M” " smmmi“ ‘g Mum!’ m’ Duo 1o Reserve ooloon Strlilhr ' it? leaves w mourn om smifnlktitl“ in: opened wlthmn m’ 13gb “Si; otey my present ‘ “nlud mm M um’ “ha” w” "numb" eakzuarld o! I ' to” Gordmafidurg‘ ghtgérsc ‘éinfi; ‘Ihomrpson and gflfigvillc Brown 2"‘ ""°.‘,3‘°,',:,,,‘,'1',;°,‘,‘§f,°,i';,.'.‘,'; ‘a: tlrigdtirruek some: who had the rltoemcs with‘ tall n. c. A.“i=~. hfinnglahd; followed by a sure-son: led by gen: gigxstivtesprioferiileiuxliglii: m", o‘ mama who dud m “Rm 0g my; d wry serious ac- _ David with the Navy: 1001:8302 Panfl? viflgét- rgsefiaalgzgfkgg: of C mrnons from four or more n M. won-en n» w" W“ n» ..°~..::.c.t..lss*s:"= ca: .. tots: “s”: sow t. ........;-. m... rave: Y?” f ' _ "‘ ' - ' ' M,“ Th x ' ven d em roln speaking to- ‘ two ‘m’ o to mm‘ n‘ Wm" Muunhm- m, neaffififi‘. gather for basic remedies for eg- Intcrrlatlonal Fox and Animal Food. Ltd. — Champion Adult rc- male —- won by Gordon Macmillan. Canadian National Silver Fox Breed-zrs’ Association Cup —Cham- pion Male Pup — Won by R. S. Humphrey. , DesBrisay DeBlols Cup- llembrsncs and Forgetfulness. We dlould remember those who made he supreme sacrifice ‘and in doing l} we should forget self. The un- lls which took plrt were: The Canadian legion, 17th $12.1)“ Ar- expected to leave to Join the R. . Discussion the Com- place with Marie Q? > Discuss Problems 0f Juvenile A. Y. P. A. Conference At Summerside . .l".. ns." Kenneth Oates led ' George . » Senior Get of Sire-Won by H. G. in pwgyer and later gave a talk erowas a. large . Muttart. cm “ oreigl-l Missions." A solo City of Charlottetown Cup — A hi8hly successful mectina 0f "lord Speak to me" was sung by people present for the ceremony-S. -Mr. Morley M. Bell. K. C., sum- merside, leaves this morning for Ottawa to attend a session of the lllPi-cme Court of Canada Mr, Bell expects to be absent about l week. CHARLUITETOWN iworltlrlued from page 1.) A member of the RAF. whoso name is being withheld pend‘ lmtlficatlon of rlext-of-kln. W0. Robert Fleming Lowther, navigator, of Maccsn, NS W0. ' ‘ ‘ Max he air-gunner. Montreal. I 51ft. B10 John Mills. wireless llf-mlnner, Timmihs. Ont. ‘Phase slightly injured: aesenger “PO. Jellies Barrie Dnlgleish. Tor- c. Parlzv McDonald after which the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Shirley Darrach and Kay MacEachern were accom- panfsts for the evening. won by Qoy. the Young People's Association of the Anglican Church bf P.E.I. was Thursday evening, Nov, i1. Bcst Senior Herd — G08 lfiacglllan. d CO C he“. an . , ampscn an . up -— - _ _ chlrnp|on Female pm, _'won by in Si. Marys Hall, Sumnlersldc. Gordon Macmillan. lAbout eighty mcmbr-rs arteldcd 1g hum and Cgmpgny Cup -_ tne session. DCIBQ-ACCS were‘ pre- ——-—————_ show __ won sent from the follon-lnz par shes. Jgnes Hmfer Among --A.'berton. Port Hill. Kensultzton. . . $1rileanorsi,slimmeréidg£Rgcnco. Hlgh-Prlced Cattle At lton. St. au'~ cr- . e‘".'. - - - ¢,_.,_..l,,tt~e.own_ ‘ “ ° All-Canadian Sale The chief business of the gath- ering was the formation of s. Local A committee reliretentine the Rotary Club. -Y’s Men's Club and the Knights of Columbus had an '“‘°"““ “W. ‘Add’? .5312; gviliilutlorlgme tounthe maiden 01' 91mm“ M“ °‘ ' b R. S. Humphrey. 1m“ dem-fuency‘ "Xlulhlflfnonaglfi yP.E.I. Fur Pool Cllp — Champion Conlrnittvr? andhemaold thlat-re- Pun o! Bhvw — W011 bY 50"!" presentstlves of these three or- Mflcmlllm- _ _ tantalum‘ we" maul,‘ mum" Levis Fur Company Cup-Chem -— W b . gngfilcg: 1g“? 1°‘: anwhmm ‘hi3 gglx-ldoiewliflldtjlilazlslflow on y ICuuncil which will plan and direct crside. . - . mm f New Brunswick f A.Y.P.A. work on the island. H‘ “m m” they "a clgm-e- ofgvio OCharnpion Fox of‘ After a short devotional opening "mnmm"? lawn“ F; m; a gnaw - won by Gordon Mac- and a few games. a talk was given Mmmmmt “d Wm‘ m“ n n Mm“ lbv Rev. S. J. Davies Milton. who " din?“ w" w-belvheld m we Canada Packers Trophy — Ag-|is Deanery organizer of the A. Y. Ely Novonlflfmfo which fllTmem- Ifllatle Score -— Won by Gordon P.A. on the "Principles und Aims l ' . . . n b," 0g at; orgauizetions "W" 1 mm mm I li-sltb sszraislii" Thiks w? fol- , _ 5n! we a on t e " orma- wera to be 153.00. to-sttondhaJ-H offigffptdun by EOE tfon and Purpose of the Local “uefwfig mmefidogemuhmeax; don MscMillan. Council" by Rev. J. B. Norvs of Al- W 47mm ' rton. with the 6mm“! W" i" m‘ "hm ~ - - s Aft id mo. discussion 1t 4p provide fun vdirldont to NEW T" S was érovggfiy fiflfm m,“ Owen o, ‘ m“ m“ w‘ u‘ 9mg“ w 1m Plil. Silver 100x Breeders‘ and St. Pauls. Charlottetown. and sec- _. chsmpion ‘ d onded by Mrs. Vernon England of by Bmest Mill. Albertorl that a Local Councll be Sllvrr Fox Breeders’ and tor-med in Prince Edward Island Exhibitors‘ -— Champion Standard This was carried unanimously by a Platinum Silver —- Won by D- 0- Stewart. Purina COmPHLV standing vote. The election of of- ficers resulted as follows: Arch- Chnmpion Standard Platinum —- Worl by Raoul Reymo i! Hon. nesident — Ven. deacon Harrison of Summer-side. n , “President — Mrs. J. B Nowe of B eed ' d WWI . Exihiitbrgpvletwdctionr —erghilliln'i- vice-President — MIN Delve flan. standard Pearl Platinum - Owen of St. Pzruls, Charlottetown. Wop by L K. lockerby. Recording Secretary and Treas- lntcrrlational Fox and Animal urer — Miss Eleanor Birch of Port “i "°°"" “WM _ “mgm 3”" c' din d Publicity Seo- Trophy — Don by D. 0. Stewart. vetgeym air,“- Huwer o’ my Mrto . "an w ‘as Chrplain — Rev. J. B. Nowe of m“; 13 ..- Extra Light-Continued Albertml. "- »--~»-- .52; comma’: nachos: Section l-Feallale Whelped in 1M3 the motive branches on Prince Dd- Baslem Springfield d Ill . d: $§ Woodside. Malpequo wlltfter iii: business sessions were STANDARD PLATINUM concluded a lunch wee served by CHAMPIONSHIPS the youngi people of st. Mary's. c. Adult Standard Platinum pion: Raoul Remand. gwissvelc" DCY 106w e. W OAKVILLE- Ont., Nov. 12 - (C P) -- Sixty nine head of Holstein cattle brought snow at the All-f averase price oi $1037 Iellrfi-"flq ted the ighest attained at a Hui-I stein consignment sale in Canada ms the highest in North America since 1920. Top price of $5.100 was paid by Glenn f.» Bancroft of Flint. Michn for Meadowood Abbekerk Rag Ap- two year old Heifer consigned Chandler of Bu n Que. Sarah Van Hooeen of Rochester, Mich. peid second highest prioe of $2.100 for a five year old cow offered by Hays and company of Calgary. which sl- so received tho highest price for a bull when H. J- Mciihrland of Pic- ton. Ont, paid $1.000 for He?!’ Great. Journey, eight month old calf. Twenty four animals sold for ll,- 000 or more. eidht "whirls the 07.- 000 mark. Other buyers paying $3,- 000 or more included Smith Haven I'm-m, Woodst ‘1 Ont, which paid $2.000 for a four old Heifer con- signed by Hon. Walter J. Jones. premier of Prince Edward Island; end H. L. Guilbert, Vercheree, Que. who paid $2.000 for a two year old Heifer offered bl’ R. R. McLaugh- lin, Oshawa. Ont. DE GAULLE (Contlnuemm Page Ll of national liberation. Moaiem mounted dur- . Etfl‘. ‘ll-vnivfiiii‘; §§§£'2‘.‘.l.‘}°'%; a the Lebanese Proud , Premier wire- Crew PO. William Keough Cairns. Wes- ita Ont. captain of tba aircraft. Pit-Sgt. Frederick Dixon Birtle. ltrathmore, Alta. second pilot. But. A. H. Jones Brantford. Ont. first engineer. LAC. Percy Icrov Marsh. Pred- aticton. second engineer. Woman Vic Section Officer Watson, believed the first lnembe of the R.C.A.F. Women's Division to be killed in an air crash, obtained her commission at Halifax in 1942. After some months of recruiting work in West- ern Canada. she was posted to Newfoundland last summer. Ber IleXt-of-kin is her mother. Mrs. to Watson of New Toronto. Pit. Lt. Remand. a pilot. hsd "Own extknsively on anti-submarine ansrations from Eestem Air Com- mand stations in the Ears. He had been poet-ed to the sttern Air Command only re- all! ten . Nut of Kill of the other mleeinl Personnel: W0. Lowthcr. Robert Lowthcr ' W0. Epstein lild nsid - tilt fgf- $35.11“ o of onfinnofin is aliimportarlt. . - - - Councillor Wedee. Chairman v! th Committeewoutltned a tly start- nppo tljllh . til Strolil. eeident of Socic ranch“ 4D u“. juvenile problem nnd gave examples-of the NOB- lems met with. . . He said the situation was serious in Bummeraide that there We l. greet deal of petty thievery lb. vgndalinn hlg, on and he felt the Town shou d provide proper equip- ment for its sine and minim-Rm- hhlroecewhm the work ‘ti oll eonnectiorrwftla alris m . action cause of the crisis. The French delegation in Cal-w. Summersi A vote of thanks was extended to . . O. Stewart. Sum- merside, “Beechglenfl GUL. 88w th Surnmerside young people for ° Mrs. .1. I'll) Stlnlhrd Plltlnllm their kind holbltality by - i 2 D O. Ste t. Sum- hunp on ", 6%‘; 81X B. Nowe. mcrside. " J ‘ _ . - Haelam. Sprinti- " XD ex . ins. The official statement indicated The meeting concluded with the slnglns l lieeerve: Rel field. "Mspledeen bsrlapion that those who escapcd have been ireaud for comparatively minor injuries and that at least one man -l"lt. Sgt. Hirtlo — has already Ian released from hospital. Their next of r PO. Cairns, Stanley K. Cairns (father). Weston: Flt. Sgt. Hirtle. u". Mary Hirtle (wife) Strath- "Wfl; 1'0. Dalgleish. Frank Dlllllé- llh (father) Toronto: Silt- JON!- iel. w. ll. Jones (mother). Brant- ifinwl‘ inns“. Hsnméti“ \ e p no a I Itedertcton. a" ‘ , the damage that had been done on his own property-wry sense 9f " eaa to l. J. B. locker-by young bove- . C Mayor Lidstone raid w that “l; _ Ommlttev WW W an?‘ . o. Ives. Charlottetown. orseniretionl Ind Mm m‘ ° - Section a - nnlale Wheiped Previ- “mm m Wrieht ‘ii: °“' ‘° m“ $'°l'..'.$°..‘.';n'2f.. ..'...n...n.. ;~ g°g°guimsht~ to tbs lien - » _ s1 o". Clarke. Charlottetown. ‘more weemt "i" lllgfrffih‘ Sceiionufl-Mnle Whelped In I043: - ‘fan-m l, "r. o. Ives. - i. Harold Milligan. Sunlmerside. a. Pope cum. Section ‘ Female Wllelped in 1M8: Farm For Sale PINDON. England — (W) —- "Blackie" Goddard, blacklnith in this Sussex village, repsire toys for ' children when he isn't ahoeinl" horses. l. L. K. locker-by. 3. J. R. bockerby. 3. Pope Clarke. c5455 15 ... ILXTIA LIGHT Section l - Male Whclpcd Previ- o 1948' of the Notional Anthem. statement on the situation, pub- . c Prerlcb gtitudt _ ' asset-- ltelldard Platinum Reymond. le". DCY. lD5w. Soutbport, ‘ rve". D O. Stewart, Sum- , “Becchglen? GUL, 32X ITANDARD PIAIL PLATINUM Class ii - Light Section l-Male Whelped Previ- 1M8- yhasnpinn : f 0m- ch na onai "l W cog?" tatem t went on w any ' Ch i. Gordon Strlght ° ’ ~ ittee "of its own free Sectlvon 2 :0- fargulle Whelped Pre- Wm ‘Y’, n“ l mdgtyregdwon m; WI i cone u na - l. Gordon Strikht- Th Frenc r Selctlzn lo Whelped lal ma: 3-Ma . K. Loekerby. 2. Gordon Stright. 3. L. W. Hancock. Summerslde. 4. L. W. Hanooc . Section t-l-‘elllale Whelped Ill 1943 - l Gordon strieht. 2. L. K. Imckerby. a. L. K. locker-by. edto r . mlnge th t less British - xrios took stlimxnentiorl to settl: the there would be bloodshed, the Capital city of Beiru 1:; s? Charlottetown Entertainment OffI f If - ell‘. eenaietfng “largo. V 0 hid since um. several ea ol- two Preach officers fern lereeef crea ma... ohm “m invitauiott to rflim Troupe RUSTICO HALL Monday Evening 8.16 n rs om-mr sens-u th all-Palestine y, use M‘, conference ofmlhe Arab Chfllflhfl‘ 5mm, muhmn roe called a hltiuhvllfli ' .. my.) » n ‘ma, mmu.‘ lrer eartleelm apply to 5 l‘. t. IIICKEY y flattered Aeeeanlaal | .___._.____.._ 2 0mg. i “u” , tnlialld-JCP); Dr. Garfield William. Dean Lfiermsninustry tlebnmb-freetimeinwhichtors- wrecked stories rush Canadian sale here yestfidfly- Them- ......... n. n... on... nnn-Troope Eager To if’! north of Toulouse. were killed re- - sian front assignment. fact to be of the highest import- ance for two principal reasons. d will get lit- stoee fa and production of munitions for the coming invasion of Western Bu- e. " m; The German people will have little breathing spell in which to strengthen their crumbling morale. I Many persons hsve feared that‘ winter might pmvide a roof over| Bra-titan Stresses liaed For Common Fam ilblectives mNDE-SLBY. Basic, Nov. 12 — (OP) — John Bracken, national leader of the Progressive Conser- vative Party, said in an address here that agricultures rightful place in national economy would never be realized until farmers sent to Parliament men who were united behind a common agricultural ture. Mr. Bracken also urged farmers to organize for ob‘ ‘ instead of up their Failing that. officials here HALIFAX, Nov. 12 —- Nova Scotia Government is appointing a commission to inquire: into the reasons for the closing of two departments at the Steel Plant N.S.. Premier A. S MacMlllarl announced tonight. Closing of the two department; —rolling mills and nut and bol: shop — reczrltiv was announced by the Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- poration. which said they were be- lnz shut down economy. The in Trenton. his Government" ill. S. Cov’t To llold Investigation for reasons similar to that of business, indus- try snd labor. Until recently’ sgricultureu fut- ure in economics had only been mentioned intermittently in the House of Commons. Parliament. he said, failed to get a clear cut, com- l plete picture of agricultural can“. ditions or of the remedies needed to correct the industry's basic ills. Winch Explains C. C. F. Attitude REGINA. Nov. l2 — (C P) — Harold Winch, British Columbia C. C. F‘. leader, today denied that s. question relating w his party's pol- icy rcgarding the use of police and military force under a C. C. F. re- gime hsd been asked and answered as reported in a report of a speech he delivered in Calgary Nov. a. The Calgary report stated Mr. Winch had been asked what would be the position of the police and military forces when the C- c. P. asslarled power. He was quoted l6 Nvlyirll: “Those who defied the government's will would be treat- ed as criminals" with the power of the police and military used against those who failed to keep the law. Mr. Winch said the reported qllqltion-and answer were not ask- ed and answered as the dispatch stated. The actual question asked. he said was "in the event of g C. . It government taking power and big industry and high finance refusing to accept the chance to aocisiism, what would the C. C. It: o . His answer to that question he decialedwaa “Irma c. C. 1;.‘ errlnles. coma power be because the. people have given {he mandate tn institute a. social- "Th0 o. o. r. will immediately I proceed to enact legislation in ac- cordance with its program. ff g indtll And high finance refuse i0 obey the. laws, democratically plecedon the stahrte books, then theyhwill he in the same position aaprlawho breeks the law today end would have to be handled as ll-Wbreakers by the police and mil- itary forces” lleturn To Front BENIZ. Nov. i2-— (AP) -—Near. iv all advices from Germany in- dlcetcd todsy that German troops on leave express an eagerness to Mum to front le soon as possible to avoid tile gloom thev find at home. Thiswas contrary to some re- ports. such as one published in the United States that 500 Cer- man troo in France at Ville- Ih-noe-de- argue. mil m m oently ill a mutiny asainst a Rus- That JUD- poeed incident could not be oon- firmed hers nor had it even been heard of b competent observers. (Diepete es from Madrid also failed to bear out such a report). Also lacking in confirmation e was s published that persons were killed in Armis- tice riotlllg at Grenoble and Lyon. in Pl-anoa CUT IN PAPER SUPPLY OTON. Nov. l2 — (AP) v71 publishers has been reconlme or ma, the unmd States r‘ Production Board reported today. Tile cut woulsd‘ be based on 10412 I - nce ready are operating under a 10- per cent curtailment. the n-rwly re- ‘ - ‘ » ‘DWAID “EMU-Do "C?" M“? “Quid-w Manchester, . commends a curfew QM'QVIIi' p 4143'!- 9" l" Illte flu M “Q launder l7.‘ .. _s.-_..i_'-tn_a>.l- . BINDIN of the publishers‘ 10M usage. LONDON, Nov. l2 -- (OP) __Ad- Admiral Sir John C. Tovey. commaslder-in-chlef of the Home Fleet since 1940 appointed an Admiral of the Fleet succccdlnl! the the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound. it was announced today Vice Admiral Sir Lionel Wells Flair Officer Orkneys and Shetlands since 1942. Admiral Vflnctd) has éSir John Tovey Eiiets Promotion late Admiral Commander bcen promoted to while Rear Admiral Arthur P804311. rt former naval Cause 0f Fire BOSTON. Nov, l2 — (AP) —'1‘he cause of the Cocoarlut Grove Night Club fire that took 492 iivcs a year ago this month was recorded fitially tonight as "unknown." The finding was Massachusetts Fire Marshal Step- hen C. Garrity. who declared that when the blaze occurred on Set- urday nisht. was]“ever_v indication that many peopc were ther‘ lifter atte l football ° “d m‘ crowded beyond Said Unknown last Nov. and that it capacity." [BEE]- liot Joining German Army WASHINGTON. Nov. 12 —- (AP) —'1‘he Spanish Bllbassy said to- day it has been authorized by its\ government to deny categorically r990 that Spain's "Blue Divis- ion" withdrawn from the Russian front, is Joining the German army. The division is reaching Spain in continued, adding that not one of its mem- bers had been incorporated into relays. the statement the German army. STULb-At the City Hospital, Nov. 0. 1043, to Mr. and Mrs, Ray Stull. City. LEWIS-At York. 948. to Mr. and Mrs. emrlis a daulhtcr. Se tembel- 1 a daughter Marlyn Georgina. PYKli-BETTS-At Salvation Quarters Charlottetown, b son Bet MUTTART —- At Cape Traverse, Nov. 12 1043. Robert L. Muttal-t. aged 8'1. Funeral Sunday ht ".30 nm. from the United Church. Cape iuAltTrlKscs‘ ““' V Mercer. Nov_ Ralph B. Mr. and Mrs. ts. of Bangor, 3.1, DEATHS Traverse. PAYNTER - At Kensington, Nov. 12. 1M8, Mrs. James A. Paynter. Mted '10 years. Funeral notice later. BRA}! - In Somervllle, Mass 1048, Jesllc of John Darrell, DA seam on —A 15-poi- cent additional cut ill (Hume, u“ "p?" M "h"; “m” m‘ b°°k Funeral’ services were neld at the "Vlad ' Church of Scotland, Nov. 7th. MaeMILLAN—At the home of her. daughter. Mrs. Duncan MacMillan, lslancs North. on November. 43. s. Flora MacDonald . Funeral from her ldence Orwell Cove Silt-ii;- Wood 10. aged B2 veers. commended slash would bring total ,1.” r55 leductton in i044 to 25 per cceltiday. November l3. at 2 o‘clock. - Novembcr 4th, wife l9 Mr terment Belfast Cemete r- shiftirlg their forces out‘ of England the Allies stantly building strength there- They appear in be, embarked already on g drive to knock Germany out of the; war. if possible, before the set for s cross channel invasion. con- air gigantic date l are confident that they will make the hard road of invasion much difficult to follow- less (CP) — of About 700 men were t-x- pected to h» displaced. Premier SlacMlllan said i: was government's “understanding“ that "arrangzments would be made bv the ‘Federal Government to keep the roiling mills and nut and bolt shop plants open if the Provincial Government would arrange to hold an invrstirzatlon under the Public Inquiries Act." He added that “no definite word has been received from the Federal but his government was going ahead with its investi- gation in any case. . has been Cf the M. secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty. has been pomoted to Vice Admiral. of- reported by 28. there 36. srry Lewis. Al‘ fi‘! l2. .= s. e o Betts. Richard _______=________== Fined For Building Without Permit HALIFAX. NOV. l2 — iC-P) _-_- Mrs. Gladys L. McPherson. Hau- fax. was fhrd $600 in court to- dev after pleading cuiltv to tlve charges of building a house wltll- out a permit from the Controller of Construction. It was the_ flrsi case of its kind in Nova Sco'.la._ Mrs. McPherson was fined 5.106 for constructing a dwellinil 11005! ln excess of $5.000 without a per- mit, and $100 for llsinlf copper al- lov flashlngs and down-pipes m the construction of the dweilllliz. use of which is prohibited. The charges were laid by the Prices Board. l. H. Jost. local enforcement counsel, stated tho; since the construction of the Mc- Person residence. the construction order has been amended to pro- vide that no dwtlllng can be built in excess of a cost of $500 vlthout a permit. LONDON —fCP)— General Si! William Dabble, former Governor of Malta, told the London Authors‘ Club the only time he used his svrorc was to cut the bridal cake on his wedding day. IN MEMORIAM." In loving memory of my deal lllllbllld Uharlea A. Mics-owns who narpafled this me two yell! ago today. Just two years ago dear Charlie uoa cauen you nvulc to reel but you'll never 0e klrguttcn My the one thit iovcu you but. kour dear kind face a ace no more on earth Your gentle voice la still A place u Vlcillll lu tale home Wnlcla never can be filled. Sincerely Missed by his Wife and samru. 11-13-11. IN MEMORIAM In lfiviné memory o! our deal Father, harlea A. Mecllwugall, Rice Point, who lost his life in e iiallwnlng accident. November 1i Lorine He little thought when leavin| home. He would no more return; That ‘Ill! in death, so soon would ND And leave us here ta mourn. We do not know the pain he lion We did not see him die. We only know he passed away An'd never elld good-hie. Lovillsly Remembered by Vina Sadie and Allc. 11-13-11. 1v MEMORIAM In loving memory I JOHN W. WOOD who passed away November ii. i941 Sadly Missed by Wife If Children. 11-13-11. IN MEMORIAM’ In loving memorhof a dear wifl and mother Mrs. ed Weeks will lllgrlamd this life November l3. The dean-Gt Mother and sweetest ‘One 1f etnhe beat who Gfill ""110 6nd She was loving, gentle, thoughtful In Ill: One in a million that mother WI! ou y . We miss vou at every turn Along life's weary way For life is not the same to D Since you have passed away. Inserted by Hllablnd and Fllrlll! Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Jes- sie Woodside wish to express thfih appreciation for the many acts kindness extended to them by their friends and neighbours durlnt their recent sod bereavement, Alsc those who sent flowers and mea- sflgfis at sympathy. I - - . i Card Of Thanks SIIJVEI Mr. William S. Sleeves and soll Harry Sayre. of Summerside. wlsl! to thank their friends and neigh- bors for the many acts of kind- ness and exprzselons of sympathl in their recent sad benrvenfinth n “ii "' ~ N.D. MacLean _, uuorsram a EMBALMEI . Charlottetown and ' NONI Wlllllilfl Ilene II