1:12 WESTERN GUARDIAM Pond. l4 Wltot Street East-Phone 28B IDI 811d PRINCE COUNT!‘ N," subscriptions. Advorthlll lhoul ho left with M“, pom *—-———-—--_ ME, may In bouht our; n my of m following m... 1,. mersid :— . ' i; oksWN. WI!» 81- 00min Drunwro. w-m s1. 1111-1111:; Bakery. “ll-or 5L Mark Gander, (17 ursnvuh, 1,1 ‘Gulfllhn will b0 delivered to any homo In Summer-std I. 12°50, n, zc m day or 10o per week Phone 288 for this "ma; o: 11111111: order to the boy responsible for deliver-m an you] m.“ ENT—MI’I- John ‘G SUMMERS 11min u reserved for nun T,“'1‘,§§1 interest but. advert-lamp " I 11,...” nature may be insen- 3 ,1 g Cunt,- a word strictly pay- "1, in advance —CQR.RUGATED eye hinges, all sizes anldl hook and Bruce's. stock at L-643-l0-23-2i. —R-ESERVE Nov. 5th and 6m for St. Paul's Church Bazaar, 11-677. —RESERVE Thursday, October 31st, for Supper 1n Kenslngton, under auspices of United Church Ladies Aid, 14-658-10-23-11. -FOR RENT - Central Street, one-car garage connected with pavement by cement (ll'lVC\\'J§'. Write Box 214, Summerside. 11-654-10-23-21. —MAGISTRATE'SV couar DOOR LATCHESI HHIHCS in S "I011" took at L-643-l0-23-2i. _.:..1 '1 1, cur; a ps satuuiav 1112111- 'W1j1<;1g Co. Kensifilibn. P- E- Ci‘ - two nice first nail and basement. ,. , oilicrs or smah 11111111- 1111 post Office. water but .1" heat; write Box 70. I _ N11,, 11-564-104341 Magistrate Darby held a session Iwflllw-l ‘ when several cases came before 41111 '\I.l§ (1110 51111-3 13111111113‘ him. A woman from St. Elennotfls M», scv-n pieces. Solid .Ll'y covered. At a 1.1; one bed comPlfl-e 1 other articles. Phone 1} 1 ~14 Water Street East. L-5-10-22-2i charged \\'itli stealing a small sum of mon~:y but who returned it ai- terwards was given a fine and a warning. A drunk was given l4 days in Jail. A lady driving a car WltllOlii license was fined $5.00 and costs. » _ S. , nu. or‘ MR. WM. n. 511v ixn- funurnl services for 11111111. i). sin-en who passed '1-1111\rl‘~.n:'t0ll, Mass. 11/919 1111 ,\I1’)llLl.l)‘ afternoon from ' " ;\ilL1ii('illl 011111611 l1 11, Mr. Fream, rec- crfitiuroti the service. There f; 1,‘ 1,1,1.- congregatlon of 11,115,“; brother Masons of 1111iti1e deceased WM 8 P-G- uter. The unpressive burial ser- , 1,1 1111- iiasons was conduct- —ATTENDING FUNERAL — Ml‘. and Mrs. L. B. Crue tvcre visitors to Moncton, N.B., over the week end to attend the funeral of Mr. Richard G. Milton. Mr. Mitton was one of the few remaining silver plnters left in tho C. N. R. shops at Moncton and his loss is a. great loss to the community-S. -—-FIRE AT ENHORE — Walter Enmazi of Enmore had the misfor- g» Wcrslupfni Master Bro. tune to lose his hcusc and all his wiariane oi the Kensington belongings by fire early this week. m T111- pail bearers were Mr. Enman had been home for his . = rt St. George Stavert slritistgi?” W. B. MacArthur. itli Bowness, Colin Clmf-lbeu- 1111111111515‘, Attending the fun- iwere Mrs. Wm. D. sheen.‘ 1111101 the deceased and Mrs. 11;; stavort from Boston-S. midday meal and returned to its work ploughing hi the field. When. but a short time after. he looked up and saw the house aflre. llis wife, who was at work in the house at the time, escaped. The five ap- peared to have started from the flue as tiie roof was ablaze before the interior caught. The family l ISI everything they had including money, and gold WillCll DPlOWTlYIQ to one of Mr. Enmaivs 5on2 from a friend in 1h:- Sint . man llflfl his loss 1111.13 .uvrcri by iusiirnncc. blush .~_vni1:.~."lg\ '. - estfindrri to him and li;s family in their loss. ——S. .ii‘l20Dl.\ . BELLS — A very 111111111; wedding LOOK D1599 M heme of Mr. and Mrs. John 11.51111, Aim-ante on Saturday 1-’- ioon.O;t1>ii1\r 19th at 12.30 o’- riivn their dauirhtei‘, Miss 1 _ became the brill-B 01 i("'1rotice Marciibank. ' \f1. 11nd Mrs. James mw Annan. The bride ——INTERESTING COLLECTION save her in znar- are very uiuch int <tod in a rol- 1 . mis \\i‘1.l\' 1.11.1: so.1 i\.‘.1.1 i.» stu- ‘ruins _11l UsFV-Yil 1s‘ visiting lns- mo- ll?(s‘(lOlr)VI-3'119e%glflE'S leciion of nziinti.» which Mr. .1.. sci ',v;1i1 flit; S. 1u1.tr-. —.$. 1Dr.i lVlacLcllan at (‘unncd Lobster Market " c on; E. DIllLOW has on disildy. 'l‘i::- i-ol- __~ ~ ‘ ‘~ ‘ - _ b‘ ‘Iieimcncgi 15mm locum] 1,1,15,11,10“ 11ml 1101,3161“ O11 y——|'\.\1|l l:.'\l-.u l!O.‘.ll-j—.\.lr. (icr- . PM _ Vj>—_—-—- Speaking of thc canned lobster an arch of running spruce Great Britain from the luie of ‘m1 _, 11"“ 1'11,“ A,“ “Mk Uu“““" fps-q, ‘,‘,*""51,“.‘.. .10 .1951?‘ mam“ he dfaslam-‘d . . pink 021:1 white cut flowers. Alfred the Great to the 1irosrni 1 "1 1/111 ‘@313 -\- b-- 111111‘ 1111-11111011 (Mi; 1]"; f1?‘ ‘1 Ijiqull‘? 11-1 0f he 171151" ‘Y5 ‘"35 41111911“ 85 oihrr drrordtions in the roncn King George VI. The Wllflli‘ 1wr1od 1111111-* 1111M‘ 11 v1 L to Mr. Lmcks j‘.'“|‘f1"1"l"m “_‘__s“,m"‘_msfd°- 1" 15 111059 “we 1) ‘:1 on me 111m“? 1.151’ ‘carried "m in “ink and Wm,“ 1S cnvel'i\(l from 11-11 11-11..“ K1111; 111M M1; 11-1‘ sv-ny-n -‘0\\4"\‘-‘1,‘(Ovlfpofi- that at the outbreak of ivnr. Eight)’ five b, .1, ‘oh-Emma 1n A1f1-sd 1111M 1o 11L. prvsmm 5111",.‘ 1;,,,,1;._,v. nu .s .-.1i.c\\.._.1. unpaved. —S. 110i‘ "n1 of 1hr (‘.1i1ili‘.'l lobsters were .510‘ ull ov-Pr o1‘ thc curly King's ihviurcs '1' to Mr. I lilJll to :..1~ N. -;' \1_ w T Q, , tflxiwllfid 101‘111(‘1'1.v overseas. Thus a iloracous bou- taken from coins or the 1).“i".t1.(1 MS. illlS life aim 111 111x101" 1n n?‘ ' B',..(?'I!HW.“ Olsumme“ 3m‘ b“: export manlms m“? bee" ,1 and 111111111311 hair which are on ciisplzrv in the B - . r ‘_ — ~— '§i11'¢"1(1 111i‘ ' conuuozi < '0 Y‘, .3 "fmt “Mm- m Fan‘ Cut out‘ . . Wm was a Caron“ fish Musmm’ H“, pump,“ or B,“ _|.<[.1\|._1;_", m, MIL "Ouv “._ 1m - ( 1 ax \\‘i e .\I1. Cannon is stau-iou- To safeguard the industry a size and Ali's. ._.v151101<5 in Gniirlitts Drug 51111-1- 1 llll‘..~.l£.1' spent 1.1: weekend lil llnli- AND i —Summerside TONIGHT — WED. — THUR. QWIHZATIQN U" TIE DRINK 0i‘ DISASTER rs so E.’ U e1 Ii‘ this young man, shnun in New; is taken into the ILS. Army, he'll record for inspiration. Ho's Fraim-is Warren Pershing, son 0f Gen, 1 John J. Pershing. commander of the World War A.E.F. Yltrk- rezistvr-‘ngfor the draft, have before him a great mlftary GU” PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE MajorSatherland 3110mm Is Guest Speaker Fishermen End Annual Meeting With Enjoyable Dinner At Queen Hotel, S’side. Ahssistant Deputy of Fisheries, I. e able banquet sponsored by Prince Edward lowing the annual meeting of bell of Summerside. Fisheries, bers of speak in his place. land arrived by A toast to the Department ygrets of Horn. Dr. Finn who tend. The Department has with interest the development were unable to the Fflshennans Union, he said. Primary prod ucors operating Fro the story “GOOSE STEP" i l by Shepard Trauhe l “s11 " 1:10 __ 9.151111“ ' l l‘ lLliJ l y 11 —%——~—— 1 whatever. -—\'l5l'l"()lib Tl) HALIFAX —-.\lr. if" "i Dre it. L. .\lo.l . 1 o. 5.11m‘ ~Bonst .‘ ._..\ (n1 373st of Be at. the Capitol i111 w. S viii Dunn, ( . "i. of‘ Brrl. “Hitler - Beast 0f Berlin” Now 1 I-1 i j!‘ Personals —Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams were neck end visitors to the mainland. rd from Moncton where she h i..~r'1i_\1s1.tiiig her husband who \\‘0l'klllg in Moncton. N.B.—S. Vliss Sarah Wedge, R. N., hwmc 1n 511mm ‘s wll‘ reurft to " " ‘i o‘ .5’ JOFO ‘ -.\fr. Lorne .\f:1cLellr1n Mass. is at present visiting 1 . 1 . l i i e Prince Catinty Has- of the Di‘1lill‘illl(‘lll of Alincs and Resour- groups will be butter able to dere the industry at the present time, Dr. Sutherland said. Depends On Export Trade 11S gaming the marketing 0f lobsters. 15 Methods of packing and handling lobsters have been developed in the past few years. of The quality of lobsters ciared. A high standard pack _ boxielcss cod from this province, is desirable. period of years has occurred with confidence 110w, he sad. £l> Major D. H. Sutherland, Ottawa, guest speaker at a very enjoy- Isiand Fisherman's Union last night. It was held at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, fol- Union held earlier in the day. The toastmaster W85 Mayor J. E. Camp- 01181118111’ it was intended that Hon. J. E. Miehaud, Minister of would address the mem- the Union at the banquet but. at the last moment he wired stating that he was unable to at- tend owing to business obligations and that the Deputy Minister would Major Suther- afternoon plane. Fisheries ivas responded to by Major Sutherland who expresed the re- J. E. Michaud and followed _ I shipped from this province is good because of the fishermens effort, he de- An enormous 011011118 in a short this province, the speaker claimed. Oyster fishers can look forward ' ' out repay- was has been excellent, declared. the the duction and the proper f He referred tion work done the hero sity andcommended His Majesty the Campbell. A toast vince was Campbell,‘ pitality of 111 §D0nsormg the banquet. dustrial activity o; 586m t0 warrant, failure of the activity has caused 11 fishermen. They are nt- . The speaker-declared L116 DTESCHI EDDBICHL °f markets is a temporary one. in 10p Home Market , —-———- - a lon ~-.\lrs, Alhro Howatt of 'I‘ry0n nssfilglriis°insiiiif§le§epe§1ecifiagfi Of fogétliljffi: fsgirleiflxil: gifititglf 52:13:31? ' _ ‘ tilt; uutgt or Mad ands Mrs. Fred export trade. This has been some- ggtgargesiflnélritltllilb 1mg g1!‘ i111; - ‘ 11.1 n, . tunnv s1 e.-- . 1,41,; (110 39d T1 1 1,51 1 _ _ _ ' .v 1-_ e ermans, '. _- dustli‘ i; lgiftlemmost lnlillorttanfirpzalzt Eh‘? 15 t". 9'95"“ 179m! 131151711556“. . . 1 H111‘ ‘ 1111111’ A- Strange of fisheries on the Island lie said. VNI e 3mm‘ Gwmmmem- 1 -——- ‘of FYPd" - N-B- W918 P911611‘- Mackerel was exported ‘to Unit- ,1,1.,°"1‘,,"“ Wm see a very dew‘- A 51am \‘l5iI.’7l'S to dLlllllflEfSld0.——-S. ed states years ago but since then fish andafgfin ‘liieexrbggiuxgf - . - ——— 1. 1 _ . ' gelmm —M1'- J-"HY-FS 511181“ 118$ Fétllrn- gliarnceitssaliitflwnafligagafi‘ igmtruiuigw‘ ed H._ Cox, who referred prices Dald for fish cultr the fisherman a day's work. He Dani tribute asmen of of hvlnil by hard toil. to the the fishermen. diticits in this in existing in Europe. ' N" 513K111! Effort ML» isninn were tori. they should. loans to buv nets, 11° Clwrsed that the fishermen of not making the ef- lney are getting lines, boats. cit, leaving OI‘ 111;; the loans. bOme got a5 i111.‘ Clillllg. was responded t. b Donal o VMI‘ a. o1 West st. Peter's,’ years ago and nince then the quality speaker 1 As time woes on the higher pro-I grading 0f ish will 0e a solution to the dif- ficulties of the industry at present. to the adult educa- by Mssr- J, A. 11411111113’ at St. Dunstans Univer- the movement. The first toast proposed was to King by Mayor Our Island Pro- responded to by Premier He referred to the hos. the Pishermens Unioni Fish products have not found the 163d)’ market which the great in- st present would he said. This response to industrial ardship to the pay higher prices for cmmodlzle? was re-built in i909 and has been fident that this disproportion and‘ depression of 1' . _ Another factor 111 stlrmuatms Droper markets roi- Bgflfillitllffll and fishery product; 1,; A toast to the Fisherrnens Loan Board was responded to bv Hon. H. low and the diffi- encounters in! 10 m, 11511611119111 held a banquetaixd annual meeting courage who earn their‘ at the Abepvmt Hotel on is Mr. Cox claimed that the Loan1en sat. Board has not the monev to help, tables. Thee were .. He contrasted con- 1 members of the Bor country with these 1then welcomed their gilt-sis ‘ 111x11 as yen 1 banquet. This was rsspo. ‘ 311111.11 “L. congralumled ,1,§",‘,‘,i:,§}§,’ira_vor kfacbiolll. Mr. E. l; 001s of the union on the work tliey1 A toast to the Fishermens Union Grounds Near Cape Egmont Maud Weston is a. 1 Total Loss -- Crew 1 Reach Shore. The l29-ton schooner, Maud Wes- ton, owned by Captain William Weston of Rexton, N, B., grounded yesterday cm Rocky Point, near Cape Egmonr a fezv males west of here and is a tool ‘ =.~. Tse craft ' e Bfonddy lli 11 s cargo of lumber for M. F. . The schooner sr. " 2 o'clock yestezi mg in a blinding snowstorm. 'l'he crew at- tempted to get ashore 1r their own boats but seas bro ' - bar where the craft t vented tF-Pni gctiinj _' re- mained obcard un’ a boat from the shore reached the wreck short-- iv before noon when the wind drop- ped Members of the crew include. Cap- tain Fred Gallant. 11115111"). PEI: Harold Afaloniv, maze. of Rmvtou, N. B.; Lawrence Herbert, second mate, Rrxton: Edmund Herbert. cook, also of Rexton. The Maud Weston was built 59 years ago Slllppifl‘! men said. She coming to Stimnierside with lumber for the Srliurnian Company for many _\‘(‘Z1l'5. Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police proceeded to Caps Egmont by road when news of the grounding W35 reported; mroute their car stuck in drifts plied up by Monday night's storm. The ilnle took down many tele- phone lines in the western section Borden Credit Union Holds ‘Annual Meeting The Borden Credzt Union Ltd... Monday r 21st. Forty ni-rn and \‘.'Olll- around beauti . v ' Octobe- uZ-n Cit 1ioh and their gucsls, His p lMayor W. P. .\Lic.\'czl‘. of B‘ n, Mr. Earl Hickey, Director of Credit Unions and the cos: of pin? 1 of “Petticoat Ranch." a 1) v on for the be it o1 1:0 The wm ii". Rodrzeis ... the n fl was responded to ing of God Save The King. Mr. Rod "rs tended a vote n.’ 1 inks of the play whic. hat. bee. put on in the summer, Mr. P. J. Mac- Lnnis replying for the actors. A lnald Rxidcers trhdlrmam, Rev. W. _ , .,_.,, . . _ _ _ _ _ who splendid address on Credit Union ‘fins? ‘ “Suns from “hm, ,,.,,1-,1 11,, COUfQSQFY 1,- 1111“, 11-0111 11m - _'il11‘ i.nici-._11 s ‘1-1 I11 1-‘1--~11--_ lumt- was placed on the loos-wins igffglebgf 111B valwus unions wh1c1i1111>1~k (v.15 men zinc-n by Rev. W. adunii" linger tip veil. Th“ , the Great Sea. tlu- tnn-i GlUill seal ' 1-‘ 1-111’ .\11‘. Juan W W11 " 1 _ ,1" C i _ , “hlch 1W1“ m!” "m? 1T5‘- APHL ma‘ W5.“ Lsxamlslled o“ ‘he 1511111“ E. ltfonachnu. D l).. followed by a e 111111 ' l|il?\‘l(‘lltl\\i Durinv of Flnalziud in i041‘. b11115: ilnroiri ‘ 1111" "11 '11 I1'-\<111.1. . '.\.i1 ~11 .u,.n;'d"to”l y, m1 fitollfz“fiiligf.re' 1I11151!‘11~111‘~'1°1111<1 00017013110" "m" ‘ ‘ ‘ “He Fromm“ liistorv o.’ the Bordon C U11- ' ~ " ~ 1 .. .. . - -1~- -- . . .._ ‘ “Yo! ‘ .11 . 1 -=' ,‘ 1. .. .. ,, of 1110 register. Mr um] \\r111_ 1111. Cjnqupxo‘ ,1 ‘1,11__I 1.: \1ll..,.i1 11111111111 1n‘ Mod l.1 1 .~.. Cfimm, Hnsmm, “.1191? he had kowbelsfguglimgng Sig‘ ‘Iggflgizmlgga Gem. Broken ion giien b. .\l.. Edgs. 1 . .1 rd. N mus ,,1,,_,.,.,1_,O111y n a 1-11 1mm mp finitum mpestrv or . .‘.)..sT‘.,“n\1\cLl(>f Ollldbtifflfiflxtll; k ha‘ an ‘ _ l1-_1.ii'n_1 1 unfiergoulg tmntmpm. _S‘ formulated a scheme to tigke over Mr. TJE. Hickey then saienan in. 1Q 10 13¢. occusmn, Aft Bwvettx. The pot unit.» of hUlllt“ of ~ {inn ;,E.I ,r 311i‘ 'L( . fr. U.“ {P u.” 4.111». l. s.i_1i.\.-_1 the lobiter Catch some djssausfab He claimed 1,113; flshermenctructlie address_on the Obi. and P16110111‘ 11 1165111118 (11111191 “'8 ‘me momwchs 3.“? Foplcdl pom 1 't Ail-lime“: ‘mi-n lo ' ti‘. m; lm-e 011.3118 “we? —Mr. Donald Birch, son of Mr tion among the fisliermeri was raced many harasmps‘ Their gealdneneflns or crew" -lf.?.lm“s' A1955“ 1m ,1“, R,.,»m1ca11y decomged tombs rind Vbfllllfiil ('o.o.u'rd HIOUSP folioi- 1m l-Nnzi tone. q,“ .1- I and My. “-_,.,,m, my“ or sum: caused bvfitvhp Operation 0% the 1s often broken, due to storms. Frank and it nham Czon 11i- vro-"nrl whorl: the inéiimediatc gllgfrs 111121 “£11111 i1\"1111-111P'~rl1::]q1‘11f‘ Fm, VFRAH- I121)!“ ‘if m" ~-"~-- '-‘ M‘ 1 mors‘ ‘o who s 1rd up for the Air plan Dr ‘Sutherland said Improved Conditions htigcgglfsliziorilktadgiigogrt1112,1105“{:21 o‘ ~nth ‘e an izroom n oun m r,’- 1 - ~. it?‘ ‘ “' _ ’ ' " . >‘._ ‘ Fox-co @1110 tin 1:10 ll’1§1)""'l(‘3ll- ' 1 ‘I - ‘ ' . ‘ ‘ “ ‘ 1~ , ; M ~i- ‘ detail and 5ll0‘~\' lion of 1111Yui" -1t. ‘Pd. R l. E G. -1lf‘ll . ' 1 ‘ _‘,‘ ‘_ " _ tendered to me mzindzuiitiwt. and \illhOliyll€'_\'fll0lf;il trtlpctio 1111c period. and 1111' \\'l‘ll1\\'t1 liy n1‘ 1.1111‘.~\\\'.1~- 131v 1iil'1t_'!_:1'11i1z clsrrgv- fui_ 11011.? from .. -_\.1> o: and 1M1 us‘ 11m!“ rm Tmomo" smlnd Market N'~'fded “The Union ha; ‘mpmveii 90nd“ 51B“ 01 the Abeglfe" 119101 591' 11" .. tnsi in the Maritimes. a visit The COHUClIOli ivas 1ire- 111.111 1.111 ‘P. iho .- 1\n'1~_1‘vf1~_ ueo. Gedtnnlli to t_li.'ieng-rc1.f/.111is 11 m5 05:11:‘? Tsfket wit“? s?“ (‘t “fir; 11$ dtelziarréihuqg“ A“ mam’ splendid banquet DlTY-iflfid which 1111111 "av-died 111 P- 110111“! “"1" i" “l” d“ “w” “Y Ems A; "“““""’ §'f-s“'.’.‘"}"'“'° W“; Mu1d1c“1?°’f‘.‘1L§-°.b°if"? i" “m” —-Mr. Eric Siren, son of Mr and neidcae he ‘imitating; yrergriiifrtl: "m5 i" m" 11511151111811-Hgavdpnawumspondedtobylarimysmmv- bciipjp c1 111 ma; with ring Fruit Suit company to commem- lllill much Leimg iiiil riliere Be itnnceo (W131) ..11.g ex. i. what Hit- M“ ‘amoral? shnm or summe-rslde the gm" qlmnw b: lobsters “Sm ed me fisherman was wen looked manager. The banqae. c.osed by ‘PUMP-Hi 1151111111118 8-1161 wore orate the_\‘lsit of King Gentile 11nd ‘Am Q .1“. ' . The ‘r-lllfhk-“is them to kmm‘. . who has been tnkrnz a course at. ed in the Maritime Provinces an“ by me regulamm nude Singing God saw the ixm-gn in” Ch" FMH‘ 11M and “WW7” Qmw" Ellyabmh m ijnnadfl‘ Th? h. . Pmsdm Hm‘ W ' “n; F’ i571. T".'rnw>_ Ontario in connection Th": imklcd fish riiarket anddhe me gowmmem‘ The nshermlflbpsmes; mNtIn-z “w? . .ffl‘-‘O“'.M m1‘ " O11 111911 1011"" 111' “mhwiklll 1" F": 1’“."1'.‘"'1‘l" gpiflrfy“ '1' . l‘, ifh his on rs in the R C A F‘ (tried lzsli. market have also beer gige ngltlifel bmulliy warning or me M? c-"pnio will rcrido in .~_1'..11n is :41 in‘! _ - '- ; ' x _ ' bf-fn t.1-,1_~1 -1- 1 1 '3 "1-_' __' 11 1 b . ‘t ‘ - 1e .5“ ~ : ‘ , '. ' “"_ ‘ :1 '\i trc tho groom is 1i for that "Enuizinti . \\'lllt'll 11s fir Przutliui nuri vllmn ‘\Vl§‘.ll10lr‘, l“ m P‘ 9 5111K iivhggheizverg fgmerfgilféad 5215111122 f Mrb T. M. Ldnkletter. M.L.A.. in s. officers were‘ tnenelected {oi the mcr and whey; a, buck as 800. Alfred the Great hold lntrrnu-n-c writs 1n the‘ Fredericton ___'_’_____,____~ are not Ln a position toybuy at aizygionndff tfimaégéginfigdfximed u1‘§‘c°mmg1ii'ea<l' are51ii§“1a—'w' i?‘ 1101119 has been 61111- d9"- Tm‘ m“ m“ 51mm“ dams Cm“? ~‘ _ 1.1m {mfpml “TKTm-q‘ (‘so lifinnrtliq for dandruff. present, the speaker pointed out to the zradinggregulatigns gnlfglrgedqéarpnsc M Vs ce-t wsTem u‘ r‘ at 1~1 their abode. The best back so far s11<1111<1 hr M 11151111“ ""1115 \'- 1° 111 111111-711 "1 ‘i11- J“;'- . - -..-.._._. ...___._____ 1.1,, 51,01“, 01,1“, possmnw or dc; on 111,, 101,51" pack the, wok om - ~W"’"°“' Wig" ‘B? "jlywflf," 1M“ m“ or mend! g0 out to 811101111110 Can Enwhsmllll‘ an? the ihulltzlxvml ‘lmzlxilriiulkplu: lgfllginnlzll/vll‘ and Farlc who l'1"ll inc-d t'l veloDinB a herring market in the I‘ “'35 3 11917111191" 1° 111E pack" 115.‘ Nooli-diflpli-"s lxffitfh-Dgfblr ewliuvds for future happi- Bris ommonwca i o na- m:_ .11‘ 10f v mo o . a . - . V . ‘ iii 1111; U. t l? _ he . 111; 1m 1 1 - 11-- - 1 v = ~ iw-s-s- . 1111 11w ~11 111~~11~s Famous London i-li-‘Sféiflii235.151.15.531?"‘if. 11-15311?‘ 1-‘1'°»1’§°11-1°¥3-n i-‘i*.f.'22'-i..=.“-1Z.°“"k- l’. ‘tisfiir —~—____—:.. ~_-.~ - - .~ -—-_ ---:_—-—_T- - - —-—= solid that Island fishermen were Ilgtggdagnike glgexlmzagefiu-‘lg ‘gr ihdsexn‘... and MrsgW A Field‘ " ' " ' ta ing good care of this variety of a Y1 ' - l ' I ' 1 I S i. Co mittee -Mr. Reg- fish. the Rovernment was onlv for Grade upen =01? m iermans Will Use It If igflNazi Pilot '11s Britons tarry Masks BY PAUL MANNING) \ Lnndnn Correspondent D011 Oct. 1s - A young 11 111191. died recently in a hospital. Six weeks of medi- 6 failed to overcome the of- a force-second machine gun significant. than the death ‘.9 soldier were his last Vllilvrui in payment for the he never expected to re- Se heed my warning and n a step without a gas mt is all I can say." ‘.1 German planes will 1 1111mm at some hour and ‘P11111118 crowded London "mW 811s is purely conjec- d needs mone than the im- 1'1 of some possibly ir- Gorman boy. 1811s are beginning to creep tiring that gas may be used Bombs Fail duly And Planes Must Fly Low To Spray Deadly Fumes campaign ursins 11101119 1° 11¢" move without their mask. The Nazi high command has ac- cused the British 0l_lisin8 805 a‘ gainst the Gcrninu civilian popula- tion ~a statement which tniiitary authorities here emlithaflclllly deny- They point out that the usually precede an attack with ac- cusations of this With the evidence mounting that gas may be used, some troll-inform- ed neutral observers, who believe events certainly will get worse b1‘- fore they improve, are tvondermg if London can takes gas attacks as well as higlliuexpiosives and $1111 come up sm 118 The Home Office does not be- lieve that anyone should "be perturbed about 8981 179M115" the only efficient wny to use VHS is to spray it from must fly low. fly low can be easily brought down by anti-aircraft fire." Events of the past iim-o ucclu Nazis kind. llfl- planes tlt-nt planes which have dome 1-1-1s1-y111111q pgsgpgp tqilsortis; Imperial Wm- Museilm: In- . ii. farting thought. F1011 if the current aerial mlfigliiviiiio‘, cqrlrijf‘ British Homo "T11R11 0f using bigger ex- Office is procccdinz wi h drlensc pant 13pm dgialdtly nalture plans on the theory that ihov e su sse ce ev ‘ o1 1M5 c"?! popirlxlatlonf protect. London (‘lVlllflllS against . tt k. CLSATION?’ gaggle “hundred t Y-(‘ll0\\'[-1ll1‘1n2¥:ff1 “ r (irate cfemiss sari __ . 1E ATTACK? may to invvsignto tho first stun --..-1. ....... 22.11:. °-:1.21“1.;;111"~1-r civin . - 1 ._ __ ., 83-‘. Kownflgem gelqauilplasiéimgil: The pkgureg show an anti-gas practice demonstration In London mains and nduu c then llinill§ 3T0 now conducting m quiet; and l-YIIH °1 I" W” b7 ‘ Brltls h classes. specialised first aid . r-and LONDON. Oct. 22.-(CP>—Head- in London of Australia, iilldfttflls‘ South Africa and Southern Rhode- 6111. as well as the embassies of the United States. Spain and Japan, 1"!“ b19611 damaged by German raiders. according to a listof places 11-111111eed authorized for publication. ‘Inc 11st contains dozens of fam- ,ous buildings, streets anct squares , the damaging of some of ivhich been announced previously. The list. includes s flat formerly occu- pied by Prime Minister Chimahill, Rotten Row. the famous bridle -path in Hyde Park. It follows: American Embasy (tirhe-bomb removed; Associated Press of Am- ‘PflCa, buildings (in which are locat- ed the London offices o! the Can- adian P_ress>' Austin Reed. (men's shop), Piccadilly; Australian House; Blink 01 Eflillimd (bomb fell near- by); Berkelcv Square; Berwlck Mar- ikct; Berwick Street; Bond Street; Bourne and Hollingswortii (depart- ment store): British Museum Court- yard; Bruton Street; Buckingham Palace; Burlington Arcade: Bur- lington Gardens; Burlington House. Carnabv Street; Charterhouse Clinic; Chelsea; Christ's Church; ivcstminster Bridge Road; Church of Our Ladv of Victories, Kensfns- ton;PrimeMinister Churchill's for- mer flat; Country Hall, Westmin- stor. Daily Herald office; District head- quarters of the American Ambul- |nnce Unit. Tunbridge Wells; D. H. Evans (department store); Elephant ‘and Castle District; Eitham Palace; iEveuinrt Standard office: Fort Showroom. Regent Street; Fulliam: Great Ormoiide Street Hospital: Guildhall (bomb fell near- hvt; Hcgurtlvs House; House of idirm students‘ Hostel; Inner Tem- ipic Library; Isiinizion Parish ‘Church; Italian Tourist Company; Japanese Enibassv (evacuated, ow- Bmelt Grading Smelt grading was adopted by the Ikpariment of Fisheries some A quality. which was almost possible to obtain. He also was not in favor size limit es placed on this year's catch. Marylebone; Mayfair; New Statesman office: Oxford Street; Park Latie: Peter Robinson's (de- partment store); Piccadilly" and Pic- cadiliv Hate: Port of London Auth- ority docks; Public Records office; Queen Mary's Hospital; Radnor Ho . Twckenham; Re- gent Street; Rotten Row; Royal Amado; St. Augustine Church, Wailing Street; St. Clement Church. East- cheap; St. Dunstans headquarters; St. Dunstanks in the East; St. Giles, Cripplegate; St. John the Evangel- ist. Smith Square; St. Maiznus the Martyr; St. Margaret's, Westmin- ster; St. Mary-at-Hili; St. Mary Woolnoth; St. Paul's Churchyard; St. Swithins Cannon Street: S. Thomas Hospital, savilie Row; Sei- fridge's (department store): Sloane square: Somerset House; South Af- rica Housc; Southern Rhodesia House; Spanish Embassy. Belgrade Square; Statue of Richard Coeur de Lion (old balncci; Svnss Relief Centre. Fitzroy S tiara; Ttate Gallery; rinity College cf usic; University College Library: Wallace Collection Court 11rd; Westminster Abbey; Westm 1151" Hall (Dart of Houses of Parliament). MONTREAL CONTRACTOR DIES MONTREAL. Oct. 22-(CP)-—Ir- vine Dlbbiee, 64. Montreal contract- or, died in hospital here W411i’ B11" a brief illness, Born in Woodstock. N.B.. he came to Mont-real in 1910 and formed the frm of McDonnell and Dibbiee. _ Surviving are hzs widow. the form- er Sarah A. Taylor of Halifax. NS; two daughters and a son in Mont- (q [inn to time-bomb); Jewis Chapelu John LNVlS Idcnartment store): Lanibct-h Palarc; Lambeth Walk ivfarlizct; Law Courts: London Hos-- 1i‘t'1 2 1 Madame Tussards; Maddox 3.; real: three brothers, Harry Dibbiee cf Woodstock. N.B.. Bruce Dibblee of Parry Sound, Ont., andEdmurid s, Dlbblflp of Montreal: and one sister, Mrs. W. J. Dibble: of Wood- stock, NB, ii. S. Seats Filled l q 1- ml E. Monaghan. lVfiss Tessie Sexton of 111911101111 Crnini1tteo:_.\fr. Frank Dor- of six and one-hall inch- Fey. Hr. \\':ili.".ri_i Own am! Mr James Cqmwiiojl Tito vomrniticos gave very sat: nctory reports o! the year's work. The Treas: r then gave her mport for ‘he ve. r Loans $792. Repaid $34731 lvavina out- Istsndlng lonits $1111‘ 31 7435.’! 1Shaics 11.11:] 111155113 i5 El "o for-t ‘$16.00. Prolzt and Los< Si‘ 11 In- » By Acclamation HALIFAX. Oct. 22.—(CP) -—Fivo by-eections to have been held Oct. 2d, to llll vacancies lll the Nova Scotia fxgislature wih not. be neces- sary. All five seals were tilled by acciamauons on nomination day yesterday. ’l.'hree Liberals and two Conser- vatives were not opposed in their respective constituencies, leaving the standing in the alt-seat House where 1t was before the seats ivefe opened. Liberals have 24 members, Cotiservativcz live, and Co-opera- The Liberal Government. and the Conservative party opposition hao agreed not to contest any constitu- ency, permitting each seat to return to the partv that held it previously. The C.C.F. said that party niignt enter candidates, but placed no papers before returning officers on nomination day. 1 Leonard W. Fraser, Halifax law- as head of the Conservative pafiy in the province. gained a seat in the HOlIXSEdAS representative of Cum- r an . George S. Dickie, Middle Stewi~ acke lumber operator. was the otlizr Conservative returned in Colchester. The Halifax West Riding will be who resigned as Minister of Indus- ‘try mid memberfor the constituency 1- 1 " 1 N. ul Def nos ‘tin Julv for private reasons Ilfigafglljr-nfikglhjml crhgnbm my Tm Liberals returned were J. R terest for your were Rent 58.50. Guarantee Rind $3.10. Educational fund $7 84 Un- divlded earnings $1162. short discussion iourned. MINNEAPOLIS. 0t The Minneapolis hockcx team zoday axinotinced the acq Milne, cicfezirl min Lrm Cleveland tive Commonwealth Federationone.icmvdand “@1113 111.. n1‘; 11-11- 1131-5 iundcr the u-orinng zigrocmont ‘tween the two c.ubs. -represented bv George E. HagenJ he $2’: no, Expenses After a l1“‘(‘l2ll! ad- w» ~11. oar-in: 1ir.rsxtje.\r.-\N **** ‘n 22-411?)- cu of Sandy Barons of the mnrroxii Hockey League, Sevvrni more pin ' w.il ibe tilrncd over :0 31.11111 s by be. _src.\'s cos-ERG NEW HAVEN. Conn. Oct. 22- ILAPI-Neu‘ Haven E1219‘ lAniericnn Hockey Lonzue announc- 1ed tozilgh: lhnt Jock Cain. ‘ yer, chosen less than two weeks ago jdefvnceman of Montreal. has s.gn- led a contract. Tsis will be his first season in pro hockry. of the young Landing in tho rough. n golfer in East London, South Africa, found a new ZZ-cnrn! gold wcdditig ring e his bail and is now trying i0 the h flQiWlilli1flAl\'-"l‘ll il.__ Di‘. M. E. ‘phy. Halifax eolthiniz manufactureiq verness. and Percv (7 Biackzuiombcr in Halifax south: and Alex Mac-' for Cumbernnd. and (‘"i1.=.1'1'1.'-'1ti\'e Kinncn, young Inverness lawyer. in House lrazier. hofii r-Wiunrvi to 0:1- Inverncss. 1 test. snrccsfluilv 5011181111110 llouse The 3111111“- Smuh sent was more of Commons. vacant when Premier AnKUS 1-1- MW" vdonald resigned to bowme Minis- Death of G. Y. Thomas loft va- cant the Colchester ridhiiz.