l mt" WESTERNGUARDIAN l |U|lllI is reserved forriews ItiIrrfWi, but advertising nature may be IIISEPi/fll word. 5111C"! PEYIITIQ Inrftwf? J and C. Kennedy. L-Bii). atintz and costiy tu. M555 Lotion keeps id IWNIUITPAIYI‘, Gen- ltiberni contracts at Phone Sum_merside. _R|"\"»\'I Nose and Throat Re- iitid preventfin of _,,,;|,i;i_.i~i; ‘i’ inin CHURCH fl t vii A M. Albany‘ 3.00 PM. t’ 7.00 i’. lily-Rev. Ralph ii sIOT. L-1022-1I-30-1I. ‘I'll nfYEit-Mr. R. N. itiilt itcufrew and Co. LW-ti and is now buy- IiII kinds of fox pelts, Illl'S at office of C. R.l it itv stttwrtno EN-, :1 iiriltitr had a close . : ‘till! \\':.S struck bv a west end rai way i '-\';|\ to the fetidcr 0st -\\ \Ii llllltli — The C. W. L ;i '.\ t»: Kenslngton IZLIIQ club and meet- i tiiil wtcklv. The first .\l‘t iLtilltin, Several lay- ' --itt and considerable . .1 tut r ita u Church Sh" _ n o or: ‘and PRINCE (JOQIINTY “m” m News. SilbWfI tlom, Advertising, should be lei: Wm, Mm “mm n: ciittttiittn may be lwlllllsl erny of the following Sim. t“ oitsiore. Water Street. bakery. Water Street. rtiian will be delivered to any home in s | B, it; k per day. or 10c per week. Phone 289 tttilnfiliiieiftf." ’ to the boy responsible for deliveries on yqur ma“: Gourlies Drugstore w t - Milli Gludet, 67 Glranxiitilel: —BISMA-REXI 1 . i at Taylor Drug Cbeyisigicigiiiiztgililiécll —CHRISTMAS Ct ' . ,‘ - assortment. Rex 5 Ifilfldflqlflfiwgsutzxi mQYBIdE- L-totti-li-"zn-zi, —BUYING live and dressed [101]]. m,’ "my ‘la-v- Htchcst lilufkPl. Pflces. P. J. and C. Kennedy. L-Bdfl Y. P. U. Supper. L-tooit-it-Ltti-il-s --SOLDER-s’ radiator cement, sold at Braces L-OBEI-llfill-Zi. “CUSIIIOITCOYPFS. Table Run- and l0, Suniinorsidc, L~ IOIO-II-IZO-Lll. —\'ISITING IN sistnr; _ Ms N. W. Show of Moiictott is iii 1,» Mr. and Mrs. Rom-t Shaw Slstflt? cilia Gorrilll wlto has bciii u".~tli~,-_ Gorrfll. -s. — CONGRXPFL. JfiltiiCs R. Arnctt. o. Alba VISIIIYIE his son. Mi; J. It‘ nett. of Summcrsitie. is TCC-‘IVIHE the conzfattiltiticns of his ll‘.’\ll_\' i over the citv and tiisitcd the tip-lo- date flll‘(I_l‘0lII€_ thrrii Ills tnrntv friends wish Illlii nianv intro Iln|it‘\‘ birthdavs. 5 -wanntxo ti} Drettv wedding was ni Immaculate Concvutioti rnurt-lt tit Maxim? Peters. oi Pti.iill‘l' I{"'l tunic the i)i‘i(lt.' 0t .\1t‘ i Roc es scn of Mr. lit. "totiche. hcv. Pittrict; " pei"t'oi"tneci the CFIPIIIUIIV tittri tilti- was held at the ()i'li'l‘ ADJOURNS .» i't‘illl‘l- at Summer- .iit- die vOSKPYdB-V Crepe dress with intitt-ittiiu at t-.:-1t.— \'<" hlttl all been lflk- l ics and tzrcv ttti rout. “is. Iitlli (1 i Deskcotdies attended hcr stout‘. .\ii. '~\ Vi- i Martin lJcslikwt-lus was the tzrootns- ‘ ttttll AlC-Xllllfilelfll/llllglnian. Following lite cereniotiv the, i .\li". Watson Mac- . Lowell Compton. atiisurncd until De- idue will give his lllillCd A. C. Saund- r-fiiillilN fiFPPlCR AT A most success- tir was served at . J. G. MacLellari. t-ii Thursday night, - Jltlifil‘ was under the C. w. L. A large i'.\l"IlI atid partook supper provided by ill usic and dancing K -r0s1' \'l'l"fl.i\L SHOWER _. ‘. shower in honor of t-‘:t"d Callaghan was . tltlllii‘ of Mrs. Calla- tt-i Monday evening. t. .'ul gifts were op- d by Mrs. Gervase rs. Neil Simpson. "c scrvcd by the ‘, ‘f “m WVMS‘ of the childpcn lctl \Vt‘(Illf‘S a ‘“""ll't='* 0f the Summer- -li was much ap- “nqinyl “Mllltl with them a "Wvlt-"actnetit for the. _IIl‘I-I'(‘SIIIT1E‘I‘II.§ were chm“, pflpuhunn 5"“ \V»M.S. The reg- " 7h” “Yenlflg meeting. IVEs is]? NEWS-Mr pmdm‘ ‘ll Wllmot has ll‘ ‘iltl ttctvs of the death t!‘ John W. Condon on v: .- 2 t- 51in \\.t\ 7:) pram o‘ age an‘! ' tti the late Mr. and “"0 was before her mar» d‘ YQPIOIIPY 0f French m, if?" I180. There are ‘, M1111"! daughters and "" It! lti_ Cambridge. SIIFVIVGI M73, H, w l" Witmot. 'I‘hc Slrcct Congress. as an active member " "tr past-it. m», i; lit‘ music was beau- -i~“‘i;.'".ll% the brine and urtirin. Uttrntt. ‘c mas tho Lhiidicn UI Muir .\.lii propr le litmus. ’t tii- Llllii." \ trartiveiy (treated iii ti ott‘ v n t: wedding t).‘it'i\ tiiiti tittnttitttci uttlr bride's home. 'ilit- bride tin aitcrwards motored Li) Uhzt 2 town, i'f‘illl'lllliil Ill the Pltll-ltu to Borden, whore 5lll)l)(‘l‘ tt-it, served at the huiie oi the crootn s sister. ’ihe satne evcntiin it recctiticti was illtvtl at the groom's ltoine. witvro a .at";.e number of nt-onlt- (‘YIPIIUJ d izratulalictis and a l ._ w t. to the new I]l‘i(Ii?. On lhuisday; t nine the bride and uiooni wtxc guests of honor Ifll‘ ll DOSL tittptttzl shower at the honic of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gills. Miscouche. \\hcr.i thev rcrcivczt hCIIlP vcrv ltiveltxgitis. After refreshments a stiriul Ill‘(‘ with daticins: was eniovtitl. Frcvicii s to her marriage the bride was the guest of hciici- at it sltnvtit" bv hit" gii"l friends at Palmer Road. Mi‘. and Mrs. Dositosttes will make their home in Miscouche, and have the best wishes of their many friends. S Personals _Mlss Wilha Motiklcy of Keit- singtoii was a weekend visitor to Northam. —Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McAlecr. Mr. ‘Thonuis Reid tmd .\i'=‘ ‘stbcllc Reid of Hope RIYPI‘ were _ Indian River m lirndivv. -~Ix. JlilllfS Saunders. Jas. Pctirlcrtzast motored to Mmrnclie Tticsdiv morning lo nticntl the funeral of the lat; Liambcrt (Stilts. -l>'.. -Mr. amt .\i".<. ttitisiit: anti itvv _v ntortiin’! lo‘: Watertowu, Mass. to _I0't'.l .\iir. Ji» mison who has been there for some i months. They were accncnpanled by i Mm. Jamisonfls sister", t\irs Dairy i -~‘\'fr.~. Roiiaid Wai-ertown. - K. 1- |, “VH1: “vny soldier inher- culin and chest x-rav icsis. ltt-t us‘ ha” u" “muwnmflm” hy MSW‘! n". iwith Premier HePburn. Mr. Cross relinquished his lriilins as tninistxrr of munlcipa itiiirs and pttbllc welfare last week. ‘The Telegram said that the rea- sons for his resignation apparent today as details of one of the major factors contributing Kensimrton And Vicinity Mrs. Albert tvKfitllTitt-t returned lo her home in M n: ton. N.B.. afliii" an enjnyatble two trt-yeks liohdrt. with her sister, Airs, .I.'\t‘.t‘i S. Butits. Iterc. C, C. Baker. MLA. was auhttsi- res: visitor t0 Stt.'itiicr.~\,v. lhurs- day. t in the Princ" CtttllllV ll-“IIT Summcrsidc, where Sh!‘ “an IT 1v Owl-aim on, ‘is l'.']TUl't(‘(I ntaktzig ii gcod rocovtnv. 1mm] ,,qii]1.ry arp liitsfin’: new as Iocal i‘ll‘illt“.. .r_c disiinsiiiu of at. least part of lhtxr saltxilili poultry. _ _ _ I A“ pnjfllvflbl‘ ‘(and I".ii‘i__ and Dan“. was he'd lll the‘ Mattal oti Hcu e. on i<'i':‘tay cvctiittfi- This stctltn of the pi" its worst snow sttt t" ll Thiirday HiiPT'l"l‘ll. \t"-‘-"H = wliid scl- iu with‘ t \\tt~ ltnrd. c ' drift. w‘; _ l \_ X tl li iw 11- t '- stjitli IRIIIXIIOE arcuntl the town. SCHOOL TEACHERSJOYS, GIRLS. AGENTS. “u” "m! Wilt Christmas orders early, for the Cano- grarn Brooches made in p“. riotlo colors, lied, White and I50 each postpairl. twenty or more. Diamonds. etc. Lowest Pfllmllt repair service. M0555. Jeweller,‘ Kenslngtnn, P. l. Island .i -—RESER\'E 'l'l"iu.d i, i) l ' ' - 5th for KensingtonnUItitcd can. block WFIFI and’! BIBS at SYDNEY. N. 8-. Nov. tiers in plush and tam-sip}; RN 5 ~A wcll known resident of ittt" more than a decade and llilIlH‘ of Tigniglii ‘Calvin RIZICFILVGOD ltomt- carlv today following a short llltttws. She was 61. former Mary Ann iDottald of the Prince Edward ind community. She is survived hcr husband. two dauqltters and -co.\'v.u.sst"i.\"o hi... p1,...‘ 80mg treatment in the Plllltc c‘ rig) - . Hospital is coiivalcs-citig at tlII‘ i§§§le§§i";=,yden an of home of Mr. and Mn. s1 i » - - Mcassey. Stinzmcrside. <31 s. “SINK Puma" son of Bradalbnne is Illll‘: ttg wit,“ - ‘Smi- Sttnnv Br. e, N. B., and three Charles and John Mac- Donald. in Prince Fdward Island and Dan MacDonald, Funeral arrangements were not critiiplcted immediately. Effect of R. A. F. Bombings revealed From French source fiends on the occasion of his Ruin‘ lflhilillfi Ill Stine 0i his vr-a Mr. Arnett is nitile flJIlVf‘ and It’ a keen Interest in ivcifli titiairs- H!‘ ffccnt v iiiadc rt ' ti» i)" xi -n, where he had lhc nt a" of tli."in<_; A vcrvl ._ id tn ‘ —--— Wednesday. Norciiibct- zith. tit inc-w tvigpgerimp N0“ m _ L‘ II ‘ ~ — ' Palmer Rcad whtn Iizss Entity A Mm I ' “m be hang Peters, datuzhlcr _<,i Air. and Nlrs. . L] M, ‘Hugh- munonzeu b‘, me ueh ‘1- the wide extent ti .otttinucd almost tit_-iit..\'. the tictvsiiauei" said. LAB ritivics imputation, the article tirrtted the tttiptitii mas. in 1h: prts-‘ senoe 0i the iricntls tttiti rt- .ili\\,.it f, irtitius tttili t,,..t..s in L-Ac raittoao ttttihtus tlllii Ire (is. Iiicit‘ was no IIJJIILICII of damage I.) iitlfOtJY ldCIIiLtCS, since i...i.t.-i" iiotittt be a unitary t\.'ii ittitnbs a number of tunes. ZELAICP» — The} ~\t.- t\IlliiStl'v told today of OVEIILgIIII lliltlil.’ tad. tciitnti upon ‘ utimtt have oesn praying tipoii BrL- a. rv said that the sub- iii..rt..t- Jtlillllill (tint: varos at Stettin on the tjziitic Sea. and the U-boat i-ttiiit‘ iactorv at Mannheim were A synthetic oil plant at Politz was hti ittiti ictt in flames. y .ll!i‘-L'il.htGI'i('8 bcntueis have raided the Baltic. Dcriodically. although it IS a long, arduousilight lIOIII British bases, _ 'I‘iic first. bomber over Poittz start- cd fires immediately. the Mini said. and one observer counted iiother notect eight. "as a re- su t cf his own bombirt Attacks were made also on the ,channel ports of ‘ouiic and Le Havre Other targets boni ntumcations in western Germany. ‘Itillitdfv storehouses near Mainz and mirdrcmes at Kobleriz and Eindhov- n. 1c Two British aircraft were reovrt- st ors to ‘ rd llllsitililfl iSays Gross Disagreeti With Hepburn TORONTO. NOV. 29—1(CP)——Th0 . "t ~ "t- '. tflld n a news. ti» it i~ W121... .. s. ‘*— m’, ‘ ‘"""' ti" t. led to resign his port- "57- ImmRmN GnVFRNFJnIIIItZ IItqgthe Ontario Government not only by his desire to return to ltigal practice but bv disagreement tisuitliy reliable quarters." The newspaper said that it has reported that a iccttse of the disagreement was the payment of an $18,000 legal fee to Armand Racing. Windsor lawyer. "friend of Premier now Ontario public trustee, for his services in connection with the re- riititiiciitg of sandwichu municipal bi" l been ST. THOMAS. Ont» Nov. 2ft — M rihm k a mp0,“, , tCPi — Premier Mitchell F. Hep- l‘-‘~ Perry "l" ‘t burn of Ontario said in an inter- \|i‘\\' i\t. his honte near tonight. that ts no disagreement between t, Cross and himself which to (Jrostvs resignation as miti- isicr of welfare and mtiniclpa. af- iaiis iii the provincial govetntnmt. informed nf a Toronto telegram iicivsirtpci" story saying the Prem- iincl his former minister (II~lli!l‘(‘('(I over payment of an $18.- Ice to Armand Racine, Witu'~oi" latvycr, for his stwtfices lli ‘cnniirrlioit with the refinancing cf ii-p itiuiiiripai debt of ". ilf‘|)'.lill"i said the mailer had ii i can |"e"o|l."~cl I tlf".‘— the Racine blti with By J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Staff Writer day. supplies. naval entitv. eftFt off Greece. Italy proper and Egypt. Grew rescued night. less. and held up only by her load of Jtmbcr. Another ship was stand~ Hi2 iiv her, while a salvage vessel ticadcd for her pflsitioti. a1. members of the crew of the Greek vessel. which first flashed S. O. S signals three day's ago, when she developed boiler trouble at the height. of a IIOWIIIIH wind and snow storm. Meanwhile. no further word came to land concernin the fate of the crew of the (Jana tan freighter Lis- ieux. which foundered 400 miles 0.! Newfoundland in the same storm. The Norwegian freighter Bernhard, yesterdav reported picking up alife- boat. loaded with men from the Lis- ieux. and said she was searching for another. Since then no messages from the Public Uttities heard yesterday that no men had gone down with the Lisicux. but this was not verified. Number of men sIVBCI was not known. Of the 29 men in the Lisieuxs crew. 27 lived in Canada. The ves- sel I5 a former French craft, taken over by the Canadian government. the United Kingdom. Sti i nvrtiititiiz lTSUtie off the Can- adian east coast was Norwegian freighter, which wire eased four davs 8R0 she had lost her propel- ler and since then rode through the same storm that accounted for the other two craft. A tut! was ex- ipr-clcd to reach her side overnight. WS HEAVY GUNS .. RUSB. Bullaria. i011 the Ruman- tan Pbotttieri, Nov. 29.--tAPi—Tra- vellers from the Rumanian frontier villa e of Fiuriziu brought reports tonig t that the government of Dictator Ion Antonescu was using ‘icatw guns to crush an Iron Guar rebellion. Across the Danube River the sound of ariil ery could be clear- Iv heard here late today. It shook houses in this village. Windows were cracked. avnaren y bv the detonations. Disorders and assassinations were said to be continuinft‘ throttitltvtlt Rumartia. The travellers added that. "at teas; 100" persons had been assas- sinate; in Bucharest by 11'0" Guards and said there were re- ported in the capital that an cqual number had been slain in the pro- vinoes. T. GA. PILOTS JOIN U? pilot. --"irid— DRESSED POULTRY —l)aiiy— at McPHERSONS STORE at KENSINGTON Eggs A Specially (lorrect Grading k McQUAlI) 8i BERNARD _.__i____________ Route Frustrated Growing British Control of Mediterranean Demonstrated. ,_ 0...“, ,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,_ IDNDON. Nov. 28-(0? CABLE) -Tho oflensivq staged by ti)” Mad. iterranean fleet nipped in the bud an attempt by the Italians m 6;- tabllsh new lines of Communication with their forces in North Africa. British naval experts suggested w. These experts suggested that. the Italian force that was routed off Sardinia on Wednesday. with dam- age to six of the enemy warsitlps lll¢llldlll8 a battleship, was flttelnpfl- m8 to patrol a new line o! com- munication, perhaps using French territcrial waters off Tunisia to (reach Iubyawhere Marshal Graz- ‘anis OIICTISJVB against Egypt ha; , ieezt stalled for a long time and gp. carently needs re-Lnforcements and Apparently the Italians had no; realized that. Britain's hold on the Mediterranean had been so Slljelwtfiierted by the fleet air arm ra.d on the Italian naval base of Taranto Nov. 11 that a big force could be ind to patrol the west. ern Mediterranean as a separate It was evident from the Admir. 51W fibmmultlque annztmcing the act-ion off Sardinia that Vi e-Ad- mire Sir James Sonrerville has a blZ forces under i113 CIYTITIIIITKI in ‘he western end of the Mediterranean. Hts flag i= carried by HMS. m. rtown. 32.000-ton battlecruis-er. The ccmmander irt chief of the Medici"- rartean fleet. Sir Andrew Cunning- hem. has been operating further iireek Freighterfleports Gmdr. HALIFAX. NOV. 29.-—(C'P) - The British trezghter Urta today rescued the whole crew of the storm-smash- cu Lirtwk treiuhtct- butzena Cambo- Italian Attemptl rtmetloies eventually on the use of the Med- Ships which now use the cape 0f PM» , garrison; m the mddie East n 1S the tiresident. Vlrfl now tinder wai: , For wwks the Italians have lound Delis of the new the direct route across the Mediter- an aittioitnceiiiu... ranertn from Taranto Bxtndst or tats will be ma!‘ my other Italian port to Libya, s Now the whole Itfecitterrttnetin In view of Illl‘ tic ’ seems to be under British control. dtateltt ettibat-i: in the this ‘Ilw actions of the Admiralty ntarketinz pt" s, IL tics seek to hint that. a full dress ofl i the directors fensive has been turned o:i in ttitvih" 11°36 "Y! t‘ 09 Uh‘ nape of kngckjng the weaker end shall be ftlontrctil. Prof of the Axis out o; me war_the'lilf,\'. C. C. Iloltiiiin, will so; o oft-amt m. offices and a ‘toll i'-ti_civi _ t f ve ged last wednes’ In Montreal (ilurttiz the ti shortly, Secretary Leslie Hore-Bellsha. British aval l 130d - “nae “and o3; a?) ilnghfipon Elie DOSSIbIG moment. ifllly reported, a. communique an- man a report on Ctin nounced that fires were started on tfatinum fox show at ”:.‘é°.i-..;f’°tt1i‘ it‘? . Iiiiaéltyetinyebnmd‘ light Brwsh The foxes were “from itifl and 5n 36d? h Gemini‘ Wafshlpfii-Alberta. Saskatchewan, Manitoba P Y5" t m at h ah speed Ontario and Quebec -- and each t Brest, Frame. Unspecified damage quota of prizes divided b " ncwledgecl. are not all in one spot l? dustry. One IOX was I)-'till‘(l ttiitztd o! ntitit W011‘ DIIYI nis. off Newiouridlatid, itccorditig lo viuetcss aovxcs reaching here to-l battered for two days by an At- _ _ lflflllc Rate. the Camuanis remained mm“ R°ben o“ me unanlmou“ One of the most. complex whasts I afloat about I25 miles southwest of “mmm “i "leiwilll m?" who exam" o; Dombyv uutupss i. b1'§>(_\{_h]1>g_ ‘N; ‘ N9\,vfqunq]and_ leaking find alehh IIlBu him. Naval tvlmister Macdontitd one as n,‘ hug mldz; m,“ ma, lam Site was en route from Canada to ter was unfit for k _tiollowtnrz this. said Mr. Macdonald. a“ pita! in Victoria, where Cmdr. Beard went. following his going on sick leave. said he showed certain svntp- toms. including coronary changes and possiblv coronary thrombosis. Captain HM. K niicdy- “WW Canada Lines D lfll- h7l§ bee“ 37am‘ ed 1am,‘ of 55591199 to pin i-ht! RDY. n] Canadian Att- Force. captain P. M. Howard has resigned l0 M‘ (Qpi; an appointment with the Fill!‘- child Aircraft Corporatim ss test __§>—-———-—-—— __BllYillG the” Open till i0 p.m. every niillll e1". and the l‘\IiilI\lt . OTTAWA, NOV. 29.-\CP) -Cmdr, m I otiaixcs t. ncuio vixas rctined on ‘ ‘ham’ “m” sick ieavc trout his post as officer ' - -- '- - 5.7" tulllllltiiiflilig the auxitiarv‘ Crulsu" P0114.‘ lflwi-RQITLB IL Pfilllit“. i.o.u the house 0t Contmons today. ,. m? answered a question from Di". a “Hem eticrv 01,42 tililL was but. tinder the EH00“ ‘Bl-um ‘OWL NW1“ 5am‘ hen hatch. anti all iiié‘ tJ-‘ilckllia. mkltlil. a. (ilatlllglliSllflil surgeon ivhu, U“, Wm,“ m, m, w MHDWA. T119 U“! felmlled the 58TH‘! (Vmwr My’ Ma*"“’na'u.5 “awmelm with these things perfect color ct said as a professional man he con- , . _ , ., nflvw curred in the decision taken by the l?"‘“i‘“e- ‘c-“YCL “p? ‘LN, “~05”: ‘ma, aumonues} IIEIDIOSIIBCG.OIEI[I_S Easy dto titdititlslgatig or, Bruce said there had been 35v,’ h“ g ‘v we c‘ ‘ 5 a‘ much discussion itoout. the "beach- i“ ° a“ "c" tttil" of the officer who wasin cont- .. nmnd Wm“ we Prince Ruben ca,» ‘Wvhen flock itiattliig voti .an ima tarelt the ueriittin tieiglttei" Weser 9,19“? me .30 m- "’fj‘“p?, f"), 01f the coast of Mexico. The Con- “F1313 °f ‘tics 1'51“). If-i flak {fl scrvattve member asked for the re- Y “£1”; 9i“ ,1“? “mt "Ifidfliu suit of any HICIIICBL itivesttgatioti. a“ a $9,”? “I918” M1,”: flpéife Mr. Macdotiaid said Cinor. Beard gr, “m, - “m” “a, m9", 7*)‘ I?“ was retired in April, 1939. as being ‘1,DE.L£21““° PC} Pmcfff: in catieirorv E. The medical exam- ‘ml, Pa? area‘) FOP‘ “f p, iner then said his general physical dcsfgaie f0“)! "m ' t5 I)?" Q0151“ “I: condition was iood‘ but he suffered 321i éduflll \ uutck mlpiuiciiic from a. slight caxdiiac atrorfhyfl high 5 “Wm- ?l‘~’»°‘-?»i°i‘-?‘"‘° ““ ‘°‘“° "“ " °‘ s2"? ttrtttzrttcmrzitts: In May, 1939. a medical board was - 1' ° ‘ _ ' held at. Esouimalt and gave the op- silmlld m,‘ ‘Fed 8,5 . bweders- tniott that Cmdr. Bearcfs disability M95” Pmlhl‘ rm?“ ‘memmm, m‘ a‘ was due w naval service‘ m pa“ w. iaiuc bCH-IQ, irtucic that pinata that an injury suffered while in charge 1mm"? WNFF“ 5-" 8}‘ “(BEL)” or a bathing Duly m me Mame“ months oi age are the best. _ icy nave had p.en'.v of time to de\elop Jimean’ sound bones and good size, and are In November, i939. Mr. Maodoriaid . . said Gmdr. Beard was tatken back l" f 9051mm l0 lay a fuit years inltio‘ the service, and nlahcedAori dttity qu°a °5 ems‘ w convoys crossing t, e tan ic. . _"“_ Later he ivas placed in charge of Th‘) Pedlml"? _*’,““~‘FI°T fl“, 3'?‘ we Prince Robert“ muidotis l0. o1, trons _ti. v tie _ie. The surgeonqleuwnan; on may You may tIIliiL that. ti you breed ship expressed the opinion arterio- . , ,_ , sclerotic changes which were seri- 0T. ll ‘ml WV 9' °°°l$.”.-°§ (Wm “i ous had occurred and that the 111$“ Few"! llmi W“ if“ 163*“ per‘ commander was suffering from a fcillim- B.'*“~‘,d{“¥4 flPlll. [m]? ‘m modem“. degree o; nyvermnsiom thcdittsis oi men moms witttotit. I-le recommended steps to determine ll-‘Yltttt Hitfliiilfili to tnii rm-nrrl. cl .- . IIIPII‘ progriiy lS nrztvticatly’ a gleifvlcgoemmaitdets fitness foi further “able O1. “me t The on“ all, Nu ' can make worthtvhtzo iitiiJl'\i=\'vll1l‘ltl A surgeon-commander examined . _ ts to breed from hens or lilhIl.l"5 and agreed “uh m“ nndmg’ ex that are able to transmit their good Dress“ n“ °°‘“‘°“,f,*;§h§‘,’"‘§§,$?gij utianttes on to the ottsnrtiig. If you CCDIIIIZ flIIV 82E PBPOITIS, Y-ITPII‘ t. i " " i " t fdercd a board was held on October gin-L tll8 tout phases to be toiisiv . which found the conunatiderls dis- “lllfllel-Y H‘: "PM? "" _‘.‘“<lm‘“\m ability was attributable to his ser- fr‘? 04- 1-18: SW10 =1 “Jet” ~,le"“n;ii Vi“, t e hum .r of eggs tat itiontn. a the number of pauses tr rests tak- The dmmrs at st‘ Josephs H°S' en during the laying rear. some hens lay a lot. of rgg also large erlizs; but there dencv tor ltciis that . csgs to economize on . i Qzc. Utt- Mr‘ 1:42,??? ‘Qfiidsagfi fife less you are earcitit as to ‘the size s and ten- stood , ,_ t . com mitt the hospital doctors sailor; 0f the "=5 W" W- ilt" °--“"°‘~‘“~° the commander B, "clean b "if". l" F- lew "Mrs “P”, fi°flfl°n a healthy n11, was not the fair, strain ihatlitiakes glood lrxzatfisrlziclfi "The Damion t, an one ‘my said iats a sliitil cart. t 1st i_- _ the mimswn an is rpgreuui that ticc to have vour haitltniu enact“- things are as they or commanding a ship in viiitrtime to scil his (hicks for brtiiitittu: l‘ would be foo great for irman in Doses cannot atftiin to tistvoflfl... (ha; wm-tigioi-i, and that it would shaped oi oil-color tugs} not be wise for his own sake to out lllfil‘ l"‘»‘<l\l<‘°l'-‘t ,ll 11° l mm m m“ 955mm, no; g0 sppnk surc to itave IYOIIJIF‘ Qliillllil - .. of the officers and men under him. was "beached" was made in thel ure centlv bv H. E. Winch. 0.0.1“. whit). who demanded the reason- Slll COURSE OPENS size. but not the cockcrcls. Yt _____ thcv‘ have mist ‘its uixii h ttiilhteiiiic __ __ - ti‘ xizc i l.lt‘ cuss ltu i" Ill!‘ an‘“'t"-,llf,"‘ff,u,s‘f‘;f,, $033. gIlisnrIliizs. L Whcu tllvlillltl‘ lit" d“ m i“ “é g dian Active Ser- °°‘l""°1- Wk“ 5"" h“ l‘ “I “M he“ “I H“ am weight with a Irtrgc comh ard vice Force was underway at Innts- . m d . X ,_ h,“ Hi4,- (IOWIIP Park today. Trains from var- 230ml. ‘XIZOOIILIIJFYIKI ttitIiit 0r lri t<i iotiS training centre-i acrw Ca"- well buck in lItf‘ tail. “UCZIIOI ttdtt carried a steady stream of men is t-ictclv asst.» ‘Pd \\l'i.‘ '11‘ lnio the citoital to begin the course of can umrti ~ it. iii ‘ should also haw lull i‘ Braz-il is investigating the mas- sacre of 80 Crno Indians on their Sim"! will“ wmemcm’ by muaude" who Your mac INIXE-SIICIIYI tic frlctrii/ “Iaifiod the" 15mm’ Iv, vet show sctii- ft"‘i‘:ti~: fvlt t Jl Mirurd‘: relieves when. Further rules in coitnection with ‘ the Association were sutiitiltted and I DB-Sscfl. and It was decided to in-l corporate a subsidiary" company Ior i the purpose or deallnf! with the ciogltmercigi business of thekAssocia); 3min? runs when another bird, He took over dis Belgian post . par cu arty t.ic iitar. ettn . l the peits oi its nit-tuber, and Qt cits‘ on a iIOlI-DYOIII. basis. "the ahpoinl- v _ ‘ ment of dttectors rrisiiltcd in ttiii iittnrovenitaitt breeding troiitachcit-t t“, m, b01112’ allocated as iotlows: Alberta j male than you can from it 10w‘ “ ' 2. Prince Edward Island 2. Saskat- i imotce females. The male iepre- j chewan 2. New B1'ut‘t=\\".t‘k 1, Quebec Brit's 50 per cent and he will in» t At a. subselgiuen: meeting of dtreca 01's n8 i0 Owinu \\">"= i t t, l w- What effect this ability to ek- officials: President. DIiHRaIZIIONIaE- - mitt the fleet Operations will have.Donald. Saskatoon. Sask: vice-pre- cudahy rg5|g||3 _ sident. Dr. J. E.'I,a1-‘o~:e§i, Quebec; . iterrstneitn for British merchant secretitryi-treastirer. Cr-c. Holman. route to reaah, 13mm, A PCSOILII/IOHTVC! passed giving‘ "wrest . it" and the i igln-ttossible to say. but if Mussoliztrs ?§%°“‘{V""‘“5‘"' . "11 ““'1"“'"“ lml — -~-~- n1 e9; pece-vva; many more blows H " ect IIIIITIPGIIIZJHY lll nittsntc, tint ‘ S _ _ __i ,. may be plxsible w mm COHVOYSVIIEPFESZIFE‘ arraiiut ll ‘" ' tor pelt JOmACEQ-‘VGFIQgi Ngg" m, ‘Aplw through Gibraltar_ ntarkettniz. and tents are " _ A -i E71 01 M’ i of - - .,\,"ies thus season it IIIIiDOSSIbIP m make steady use 0! for members and IIOII-IIIPIIIIIPTSJiIIIIl Clldllllv tti t-inip ti’t' de- i V0 ,t ttlfisli P d3 i 0mm . week y n c om by Lrmer w” in December and an annotnitenient 4 of this location with further paritc- Durm? the dill’ IWW fillmtlkfi by ulars will be made at the earliest Libyan P9110! TTIDQII were 0ffic- We halve received from Mr. HOI- _ _ _ katiitgslt agents, J. l). Jenkins and Willard Ixcliy, Charlottetown IIFOVIIICES wward u“ Nazmleld Port of these provinces took home its full wgs infrcted turn the enemy. Dam. exhibitors and the Stvt-PDSI. es. As age to a British warship was sck- Mr. Holman remarks. the aocd foxes 11H? spread _wel' across Canada t d that is a miizhtv good thing for the in- Mr. George H. Masters, of Lamb- son. Fraser. Huth est Co.,Ne\\' York, was the iudgc, and he itatt a diffi- I cult time when it came to the "SWCCDSLHIKEb " H0'\\'€\‘l’I', \\'IlI‘Il IIQ ‘ had concluded it was, "Well done, I on v Ceorae tiavtiisl" He took time otfj in mam‘ llISItiIiCC5 to cXDlaiti and l illustrate bv cohiptit"ts.oii inst wnv~ t= i: t-‘vcri; day. I\or ti1_tt_ from hens that make i1 mood record. ' Illlili l he 1s tencat orders, as the reunite-vital nottdri‘: , ;-_ 13 itrd , mtin who buvs its HUI" tits to srt. The chm.“ m“ Cmd c I115 eaus on the rcutiini" tli:ll"-;t‘l anti i ti- .‘ ‘Otitl share Columbia R1151,“ rg-iso tnnst haic (‘LL.~ c. L. I Bmlsh and shel texture to uet good DIAPS. You can nick the hens for the breeding hen on xlic ‘mists of e22 ~t 911i. eyes and ‘tl. Illiltlilliiifiii Illllil l l A bird iiiiii IS b s. ti} llil‘ _1i.»t~t l. l _ g _ _ _ uperior to tine that t<~ tit-vii" mt‘- aooczooooctoonoomozooooooooooooooooorsooooooooooooou The SUMMERSIITE GUARDIXW AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ’ SILVER FOX FELTS ilIANTEil Mr. M. Maurice will be in our office on Friday, Novem- T E O h N E (Continued from page 11, M» 7 l“; "f" m“ ‘ ber 29 and days following buying all grades of silver fox 0 =§.'li‘m$*.}§l_._‘-°°“ “as “dmmd m“ skins and other raw furs, paying highest market prices. G. R. DIMQUARRIE, Surnmerside . L-fJT73_-11__-V2.<_S;2L Jan. l5, I940, and , i‘ ‘ for months" at: \0il can make mum, more yawn H" m. J,“ 18 ,> f.“ a orclczed okplcmetzc the Cilllilfy t. Ltnzted . nuance the oualztv of the chicks of 1 l Ii to 20 hens. l“ ' atTts R-EOURTinIiTA-IILI‘ v xct t )1 ' As Ambassador tsevel: today as Urt~ ‘V! ister to Belgium. d he intended to de- :_e his time to wrltut", particu- ' itovcl about. Polo id, "d as Atttbassndoz" from I933 when he IJCCZITIIQ Itiziiisiem: ATTENTION FOX RIINOHERS Ranchers! Why lose money? We do expert pelting at I50 cents per fox. Ship your foxes for peiting through our and Marshall Reynolds, Montague. We can get highest new: that a. ship-probably it war- November t3 to 16. \t"l~ we l'S-, , I _ fihyillg-li-wvégsfittiilckeqdr, aid that an- gsgugrtltrelacéagttoi t). . Aggwfril-RPYICGS for pelts. lie now have a large order. (‘ash will he fires set off there. ‘p0 and great mately 30 ‘breeders t-Xtl N“ 150" deposlted here before Pens 3T9 shlllped- DOMINION SILVER FOX FURS SUNIMERSIDE SILVER Fox PELTS l l l Shipments of Silver Fox will be going for- ward from us to the fur markets each week l tltrntighout the season. Pelts will be received | either at Headquarters, Summerside, or at , IOIZISSCY-HZIEPIS Building, 130 Kent Street in II Charlottetown-under the management oi’ l l l l l I l Major A. S. Robertson. CANADIAN NATIONAL, SILVER FOX BREEIIERS’ ASSOCIATION FUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT Sumniersidc. P, E, I, W SILVER FOX RIINOIIEIIS! Through good times and bad the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL LIMITED maintains the same solid, sound and responsible business organization which has enjoyed the A CONFIDENCE of so many ranchers in the past. I — Business Integrity - — Financial Responsibility -- — Years of Experience — This combination provides silver fox ranchers with a marketing service which last scrtstin scctirctl for its tiatrons slightly tivct" $20.00 in average pct" pelt (including ziII low grades, pieces and culls) this being ill-I above the average price received the previous year. Iiach year our average ‘rettirn for pelts has been higher than through any other _channel. To maintain this high standard we continue to retain the same PERMANENT management and staff who have Iaiways fully appreciated their IlNIHIIWIIIIIII} to each ‘patron. No expense is spared to place our ttffvrlttili it" ‘the most Profitable markets and last <t‘il~‘ltll 93" nf our ieniire shipments were to London where- IIIFIHILII the fac- ilities of the Auction Houses there and the ttclivity of our London representative, who has had over twenty" years ex- iperience In the international ftir trade. we have received ‘net prices substantially above those znailalilc in other crane between '..'l' an‘ 2H riiitics tni . “I am afraid "m; {$9 “rain of the dozen. The I;I't‘(‘(‘I<l' wlIo expects I malkfls‘ Since organized in i930 over 90”.‘ of our volume ‘ha! been received from "Maritime ranchers-Ti’? from Prince itqdivard Island ranchers where wb are best known. Write for Nlarkcting I‘I.'ins. l-‘rce 'l‘:tt:‘*. Ilttiza. ("i6- 'l‘ransporiation charges and full instiriiticc coverage mild by us on all shipments to its. LIBERAL (‘ASH itnvttxcia: .\iili.\.\‘(2l§ll AS vsti-ti. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited I‘. (I. (‘I..»\Rl\'. President anti .\I mailing Director Stimmersidc, Prince Edward Island. (“Ilfl-‘ldfl I t"l‘t.~lt\'i llrancli office: l‘httt"lniicio\vn, .l. A. Webster K" (‘O-- Ittw’ l1 i 151i Richmond Street OYR RIOTTI): “We Ifelim-p The lips! Way To Get Iiusinctss ls To llcscrrc If".