DECEMBER s. 1940 Notre Dame lllitll TEA and BAZAAR wgdnesday ond Thursday din and B!!! numerous F000 liwfiiirliisillviascnrqiliyws “u including on llui “$12,, ‘Zlfifilt, Ernhroiderlel 2"] numerous novelties, for us. ci-rtnicligfilioizble. I-flflflll l°§f,:{lllu1B'i'ahlccloth, Three ry Cirristmas Ollie and grqophane Dinner to be d for. peccrnlisr l g2» ‘ rnr-znsrrrcrorv EXHIBITION nrrrrcrou, N. E-Agrioul- rufallEsscir-iy No. 34 which in pre- gfiylnicinvlrcld its annual meeting in me Guy Council Chamber last rnursclsy afternoon followed ‘by a 0i the directors. Owing to Kelli ‘tlliit exhibition pro rty is d by the Department of ation- ,1 Defence. n0 exhibition has been held in 1939 and 1040 and to s l; degree the business of the p: y yesterday was routine. The M m“ elected officers u they isqmemceyiel ‘ecwrulc d" The slate is: Honorary were. dmLl-lnll. A. C. Taylor Min r of mm; “p, w J u ‘ ____. An1w1l1l='°°’ "ewflruiiawisk: hrm- and gwcenhavenbsgen suerdliredlllcwry sEbf-AGEAIENT. - Mrs. John u. [also Ochrid. on the Yusoslav on,“ vine-presidents, Hon. W. G 1g, was in {Qply to a message Se“; “umels- Malvtque Rood. an- frontier. as in retreat, including the Clark, blunt-Governor Brunsivit-k: Hon. R. B. P. ior York-sunbury; J. K. King, puiy ltitnister of Agriculture for- New Brunswick; president. O. _H. Forbes: rice-president. D. W. Grif- mus; treasurer, C. D. Holder; sec- retary, C. L. Syphcr. Sll\)t‘“ll1lt‘ll(lBlliS of dgpurcmmtg ‘nfl than-men of committees were reeled . 35—niillion in Gontracts let By Supply Dept.‘- UYTAWA. Dec. i-—(CP) — COD- tiicis awarded during the week tllfllllz Ivor. 22. by the Department ot Munitions and Sup ly numbered til-t and totalled $11,611,223, ac- oordiu: to a statement issued today bv lion. U. D. Howe. The tuntracts of over $5.000 issu- rd qurlug the week included: Foodstuffs- Burns Fisheries Ltd., Halifax, $5,119; Canadian Canners Limited, Halifax. $12,851; Carnation Limited, Halifax. 510.961. Ol0tlll11E~ Stairilcltls Limited, Truro, N.S., $341,175; Ferizusson Atlantic Under- wear Ltd" Moncton, $103,500; Mono- ion Clothiers Ltd, Moncton, $8,875. Bhi building- filiiflK Shipyards. Ltd. Halifax. $64,030; Saint John Dry Dock and Bilgggullding Co.. Ltd; Saint gohn, Gasoline Oil and Fuel- wrliofill’. Hiil zfiinllfldlwh. N. 3., Construction and Defence Pro cts: ltiuuicrpal Spraying and Con act- ing Lid.. ‘Halifax. $13 838: Acme ICgPFlSLTlICIIOII 00.. Saint John, $372,- Orclnnnce- - Murltinre Steel andslggbindriea Ltd. Complacency Must Go Statistics do not lie, but they sometimes lull one into a f se sense of all being well when all is not well For example. , e v c r y y e s r ' Canada's tuber- culosis death . rate decreases. which is s cause llui s death rate of 62.8 per lfltttltli) of population in 1930 Ilflcs not tell us that. 0,000 (.n11ntl|nns_ lost. their lives from lllllPfPlllOSlS—l'l0Bl'ly 20 snatched imm hlc cvcry day. We cannot nilurtl more than a quick glance at victories of the ast. We must rilivarl to the ay when there I statistics. lluy Christmas Scsls “"4 llvlp tho battle against tuber- llllnsls tnthiy_ i ‘i Christmas Selections ltltlTSH and COMB 5 MIRROR SETS $3.50 "r PEN and PENCIL SETS $1.50 U» MR ‘rorrca PEN and lENCiL sass $3.50 Wiusi‘ WATCHES FANCY CLOCKS I $1 .95 to $6.50 Box of Stationery REDDIN BROS.‘ mum ‘ a than» operated Fkedorlctnn Eit- . for gratification. I la‘ nn tuberculosis death l CIlT-T - l ti St. Peter's Cathedral TEA E's? SALE WED. DEC. 4th. Useful lllfl Fan A u v - Handkerchiefs, Ashtlqueslnon!‘ game MM" Cvoklnr. Candy, Rue . Ragga" Wednesday, b1033-l1-30-3i. lllessago, from L King George to Ganadian Greeks A message from the King u) canud- ian Greeks was read tonight, by sir Edward Bcatiy in a lzrcadcait ad- dress calling fcr support, Greek War Relief Fund campaign Which opens tomorrow, of New l“, K; MONTREAL. Dec. 1—(CP)- of The message said: 830cm. f0!‘ their loyal efforts and I lusting peace." Germany Greates new Province BERIJN. DOC. l. — (AP) -— Th9‘ Frenchmrovince of Lorraine. Vcom- glgfidigrulgélxlglgfigié- '5” "ml" blned with the Saar region. w known 1n the future as twestern outposts). rc- said ddress at Snar- gional leader Joseph Buerckel, Saturday in an a brucken. completion of what the Nazis ‘Westmar-k" ‘Iihe occasion of the address 0t) u . “The situation is now clarified that there never again need be Buerckel said. a1 principle that live within the borders of Reich “Sothe centuries-long battle over 351.80,,’ the Rhine is ended." he boosted. . the legions ' his lot l ‘ and tzalned minds W' l l l l liommends Ganadais Soldier Education » ms- Dec. 2-(0 P)—'1lhe Oaztwrlght of Newl the Untied States 1n having Canada HQXL door to giye, the edwatonul sev- vices of the United States a 1111:‘. on the best method of approach WA, way Dr. Morse York views things is fortunate tp soldier education. Dr. Cartwright. director of adult education 1n New Yozk has be in Ottawa conferring with Canadian Legion books of the educational He ' education and for u, similar educational service the United States where tlrc army, is undergoing vast expansion ‘The boys in our army much like those army." said Dr. will work for the will work for us in wo.k for them probably be a. failure st home. and tastes are about 1d what wo two better during ment. Dr. Cartwright recent decision General Staff tlonal Officers the Canadian Lekion in function- ing of the educational progam. The value of such studies in 31° by 34 per cent," deiinite bearing "P0" ilnued. "It will top 1939 by 2'! per morale and the development oi dam- cent. ' “id “These figures are predicted on army halve a ocracy, he said. Democracy c0 only function among JlCll made possible for them to EH51) blems govern D1. Cartwright "o: ‘the tiremsclve 000 Nazi offloezs who had never any training 1n WOJKEd or bccn except in making the cor-ond 11nd no kind oi A world the make. ___________. AUTION- -NOT WORDS Christmas Program postponed until Th d y 15o r15- December "ML Bapmt ch m H u e hi h common sad u- a m cit-w?»- consists:.trroc.ootls" “The King at Ho. Miss Margaret Stems and thanks the Canadians of‘ resi- as‘ suranceesnd appreciates their de- George through the Gov- HBMW- M lernor- .era1, the Earl of Athlcno. pledging "all our l th achievement of a glorious victor; Germany ‘s was‘ term Six recruits to tThe Air Force left here today for train- hold .000 French residents lug elsewhere in forced to move were: s0 George D. Lutz, airframe YBBWIV’ McArthur. "It is MW the Him“- Mai-shell c. Reynolds. motor me-l Only Germimsshan chanic tractor, Montague; Reuben m“ R. Carver, motor the educational services branch 0f the and studying text- und general administration scrwccs povirlcd for men in the Capadlan forces. t said he was much impiegcd- with Canada's system oi solxirerl fell; the D'_m 111011 was providing an excellent cxnnpl: are pretty| - in nth? lCana/zilrsi; I Car wr gr-t. " ' 1a Canadian SOlGlQIS u. s. will also ‘ilrcir nszeds the same." Di‘. Cartwright said he thought fold pogram educational facilities that Will make ;tl1e war and lwtgf dining the post-war period a practical and sensible arrange-l commended the icd States this year will exceed by o! the Gwadil" about eight per cent to aulmllli" 5511"‘ record output to co-opcra-ie with ~5yee1~ predmed people W had a certain degree of knowlcdul‘ and Bessemer the DFO- the pn-t twp months. There usually of their county and really is s. . suggested tliatVOn-e will materially affect the gmliesi; post-war pwbcnw- sales now are starting would be wdisit to do with some 400...! off, the magazine said, with many dImEcmcy, nsvensicn late this month or in 1941's trained to ivork army a cfl-P. knowledge of lhii Allics woul ("ti . gtCPl -—Gcncrnl1ssimo a rm; cnégtorrwrown The Gontriktiuardlan Trinity United Ghuroh l This column is reserved for news v.11, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 3rd local interest, but Ml ertl I a ncwsy new“ m“ vb‘ Qmgnfd 8-l5—lfecturc by Prof. MacKlel of at 5 cents a wold, strictly “y. Mi. Allison University-Social Ball. Special music and silver 3.30—M|ssion iiand -_ 5mm “ML _a.bl9_fll__a§_\1lncQ conrapan . we». "mr-‘l-‘Iil-liiiiéh THERE WILL DE no Wvivr in si- JB-mes ch% the New Year, - o" Strategic L-ao-ia-s-s. l y I w»- ltahan Bases mn-Pflymcnt of license fees. by truck drivers were disposed of m, the Police Court Saturday morning. A1P_BOFESSOR MVKIEL, M00!“ "siillsgll“eun¥gllilllly' arlvdu Tlsmo row?!" h“ Trim-Hy soda, Han wmorowr a 1g‘ the rekion of Premet. about 25 miles . ' ' arth of Konltza. Greece was an- sitvel collection. 1,-roa1-1§-a-11_|:°unced wmght by and on 5 p A R K L l ‘pj-“G lam-mun» a. spokesman sai by St. . ATHENS. Dec. i.—-tAP) e of strategic operating points in PIT- sliii-‘hiliv-bi-‘Fii-m w»- us:sti’:s‘:“:.t:u:r"‘ “m” Aqmlsslo“ ‘n’ Cams‘ L406?‘ Premet is in the central front sector, between Arglmcastro and “OWNS MUS“? CW3 - Korma. Albania). e spokesman icated weather had come to the aid of the Greeks, checkin Italy's recently- mr-insillld 3dr eh” ‘val? Italian line - r e en e n-aa-ia-s-u. ha}, we“ at. mum, be- TUNE 1N TO C. F. C. Y. tOIliBht Mr. J l l Moorev £1 oar inuiiisical program. fresh shock troops recently thrown into the fighting. The Greeks were said to have captured at bayonet point several mountain heights which were re- inforced with concrete bastions. “The booty we have- nounces the engagement of her only daughter Miss Gladys. t0 M1‘. John Rqbweonev. son of m. John P. Sweeney. Charlottetown. L-t-IG-B-li. VISITING rmsron - Rev. John comm 4 B - Greek advance was continuim; 8.10m: (around Pogradetz) is very impuri- ant and ~xceeds figures given in the official communique," the spokes-y man said. 1 Greece's first naval victory over Italv was repair Saturday with, an official announcement that the “°%"m‘l¥l§u"‘“l?.‘ “t? ‘“‘t.“‘.s‘i.i‘.“‘°w’.i‘ -—-—- su a mp ns - POLICE COURT-In the Police v C. McNeill, of Marshfield. P. E. I. is visiting in Campbellton. While here Mr. McNeill occupied the pul- pit of Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday and will officiate likewise °" $111108)’ next. —Frederictcn Gleaner. CW" yesterday morning l drunk cl.‘ brief communi ue said ‘the was fined $5.00 and costs or ten. LOIG-ton. British-bolt Aeios de- strayed the Italian ShlD with depth charges after the latter wo torpedoes at the convoy and missed. The scene and time o1 the action were not disclosed. Saturday's communique failed to [Arieélitlon {pecifict aciiviilesmmof ‘the . oca r sec or or no‘ - F“1°°"“°°d Emma" gradletmsatothe northern end drone R.C.A.F. RECRUITS LEAVE- ilgfrflfln‘ S“°“"°°“p“t°d bame" the my“! Calmdm“ (‘Iheéttalisnszwho gavl they nsltlxlll‘ P0085 T0 6C 8Y0 6 Th ' ' . - John F. Townshend. meta {fifliif “°1-‘§.,§§“‘.§§§E§‘ Elifkmifil. imcclranlc tractor, Charlottetown‘ ‘forced grows were coungepstgack. mechanic ing north of p02l'?élétz.btl'éllth fetll to the Greeks Fr try. u rePOTS from the Yuizoslnv frontier said thev were withdrawinc toward El- basani. in Central Albania) days juil; a second was remanded until tomorrow and a. third re- _ license fees paid up before their cases were called. A vagrant who was serving a term in Jail was transferred to Canada. I metal, DingwelYs Mills; David E. cook, West Royalty; mechanic trac- - E"‘"“"'*‘* . trust‘: artist‘ cameras; OBIIIIIHSWOB Ill . Egg" Yllg0Sl3Vl3 The many friends of Mrs. G. A. Horne are pleased to know she is able to return to her home after lrri recent operation in the REX. Hospital. Mrs. Wcndcll H. Phillips who is n patient in the PEI. Hospital is the 11111011 o-f Serbs, Croats and Slov- steadily improving. Her many encs. " friends wish her a speedy recovery. o: Zaerzb small bombs explod- ’ ed in front of the homes of Vice Prci. er D1: Vladimir Macek. lead- er" of the Croiit peasant party, and Juraj Krnjevici, party Both are moderates. l Oiher bombs burst in front of I the residence of an army comman- i dant and Banoviira Palace peasant party headquarters. Windows were broken but no casualties were ne- ported. Union day services in some cliur- ie. interrupted by small BEIGRADE, bombs set off today nrarred ion of the clay (3 ll M1". Frank Sigsworih of the C. N. R. Freight Department and Mrs. SliZSWCflll have returned from ai brief visit to Saint John, N. B . Rev. G. Carlyle and Mrs. Webs- ter have us their guests at. Zion Mans-c tlte farmer's mother. Mrsi‘, in Georg-e T. Webster", and sister, Miss Magdalen Webster of London, On- y l-nrio. Yugoslavia, Dec. i— by Croat extremists Yugoslmxizfs celebrat- of union — the 22nd anniversary of the isroclarnation of i (AP) —- Small but noisy protest secretary. GUARDIANA__4___‘ mar "may; Be A Lucky Visitor In Our Furniture Depart ments Summerside And Charlottetown Again the Display of newest furniture "Gifts for the Home". finest Furniture Departments in We invite fashions for Christmas and through the New Your. the Province present their Christmas you to visit our stores and soc the Come In. And Cast Your Ballots! Every visitor is invited to cast their Ballot for one of the Big l Free Turkeys—-Everyona is eligible ond will have his or her , name entered on o Ballot. There an equal chance of winning. Come in tomorrow-Cast your Ballot-You may be o winner! Drawing Takes nitv l wan SAVING srnilrs | Place Saturday, Dec is no obligation and all stand i Pictures Aid In Training Modern Force (By Gladys Arnol Canadian Press 071'!‘ AWA, Dec. the DcminiOn. These pictures, received by 31c El British War Office. will bring to Canada's soldiezs in trainln: centres and units the latest developments in tactics and explanations of ze- oent changes or improvements in Defence Department frcm WEI‘ WQEDOXL S. Instruction 1n this manner f= not new. It was introduced in the Can- d Staff Wrfler) 2—(C P)- Motion pictures are playing a prom. incnt part 1n the training of Can- adas srnred forces and copies of 57 new films soon will be IllJCl: a- vailable to men training all over '1 Object. the papcr said. "is to turn out an nnmensclv bzggcr azmy by next spring ready iOr all eventual- itics when Britkh forces may be in a. position to take the offensive." Since Canadian tzoopg- wzre first instructed through motion is more DODuIB-r with the troops.‘ an offical at defence headquarters "Iihey like the idea and find p, a. simple and ever-intezesting way in absorb told The Canadian Press. instruction." slides. here the slide is better than .1 movie an offlcal said. adian army more than 15 years ago. It has been adopted by the FINE MEDIUM Amcriwr almy and has long been the practice in the British a my. A recent dcspatch from London said that British film studios are Preparing large numbers o.‘ special reels and that cinemas all over the country will help in training Brit- a"i'~ n rrv iii" \\‘l"l,4=r‘_ lectures overseas will be given may spend a whrle icr medium. plcmcntary and with 1i‘i. Steel output In new high ND. Dec . 1-(AP)- production in the Uni- ‘CLEVEXLA Steel ingot the previous of 199.9, the Magazine today. “It will surpass that of 1917- ~peak in the World War period- i THERPLL ALWAYS as A ” CHRISTMAS Give Groceries this Your The Most Practical Gift dufmfl black-Out hum. according class insi‘ no into all tn remit sitions in llrc London Daily Mail. The, guns ancfivsapons and trle (lnuaollixi- pOOn ‘Thursda the Greeks opened Island COld SKOPQQG l cry of war." the spokesman s: . their main altack, charging the ~ Many of the first films which lifllliill5 with bnvoncts and baud Co, Ltd, ' " ' , grenades and finally crusrtmg the the forecast con- h° the assumption that open-hearth tonnage in December it will upprcxignate the average of some recession during the holi- days, but it does not appear this result." to level producers expecting a slight, reces- Bulk ROLLED ATS illifitl‘. 43c. l¥:§.‘.'§;.‘fll. 1339c. 25c. first quarter. t, Consumers have contracted for about 25 per cent of first quarter d needs at prices prevailing at time of delivery. The industry is still eagerly awaiting the announcement of first quarter base prices. with a flurry of’ buying expected to follow. Production remained at 9'! per PICKLES . . . . Pnlni, 34 oz. .. . ' THENS °f.°li’.“°’tt.l“fi. upturn‘. CAMPBELL“ TOW" lta.ans.s‘l~ T Q “ _' ' " """ 019*“}"°‘§F§$$sd“{§“{,.“llilfiiuis9 and unclrangexdcflgures 1n five- QOUI’ - I “M” . i?" "m as a m“ oldgvflleggiilltfi 80311112.? gtilslorshgfln: 3 f“ c‘ .2 1-2 n. as r-a. Birmingham s to SURPRISE ' _____.| 'l100 and Detroit one to 07. Chicago 10 Bars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c. ‘ How Are Your Eyes‘? u you m havlus i-Ymvwm’ u] “min — headaches. rail‘: u" 0|- diulness — "m" specialist. A; your crvice o; ggpQrlth e and l retracting service- n-u h, gnd discuss W" difficulties. G. F. llutcheson o. F. iiurunssflN F. o. IIUTHIBLON with veal’! thorough dipped 1-2 to 99 1-2 and Clndnnpti 6 to 9 1-2. Unchanged were Pit s- lhurgn at 9'1. Eastern Pennsylvania p4. New Fmgland as. st. Louis s1 » . 11-2 and Youngstown ca. l ‘British Sub SOAP D 11 tl ' .01.; .‘i.'.‘f.. 25c. JELLO t c I Pkg. . . stances Feared lost ¥$‘.}‘.'.‘..‘.'".'?..... 19c. l LONDON. EZ-i-tcm-rns 901m FL/“ms submcrlne ‘triad is overdue and I Pkg. must be considered losté, _ EGGS GradeB 35c] Gradet doz. 28c FLOUR Five Roses Reg. $3.25 $340 SUGAR Wh-te or Brown lo lbs. 69c PRUNES lllln. . . . . 25c . 25c. 10c. 32c. SHORTNING Solitc, 2 Lbs. . Golden Wax BEANS, Per Tin Jam, Strawberry 32 oz. MACARONI Bulk, 2 Lbs. . . . 13c. SWANSDMVN CAKE FLOUR negate. 24c» Roi-Pack __ 25c. STRAW- BERRIES . . IVORY SOAP large Gallo 2 hr l5c gins]. ....... 5039075.... 15c. the Admir- aliv announced tonigh . The Triad, one of’ Britain's Triton clirs. displaced 1.090 tons on the surface and carried a normal corn- plrmept of 53 men. Officially de- scribed as a "patrol type" general serv'c'e. the Tried ww a sisterrliip cf the Thctis. wh’ch fcuntlzrcd on a triaLdlve June l, 1930. ' Cudmore Bros. is 2v ar-fa re i. like textbooks," the defence dep and replace them The British the “muster Copies are made Canadian camps. rig-nailing, operation film" 1n mos oases hcre for use "preparation variety of other subjects. ANIMATED CARTOON For teaching tact-kn, weapons dlagramatically- at points ivhcrc of the ground docs not show flciont detail to be comprehensive carefully concealed as thcv ‘rc nothing but a "close up" disclose the position. It ' ary therefore to some of its different subjects. i119 , Connauizht l artillery. i Gun and protection against gas. ‘Phere we more 1 each to permit l i-ibn to be izlvcn to all troops training 1n Canada. ___..__.__.__._.___. WANTED T0 KNOW END LONDON. DH‘. L-(CPL-Abomb blew out the electric supply of n London movie thcntro while the audience was Wfltthing a murder mvsterv thri“cr. The manager an- nounced refused to go home until he told them who had committed the murder, .________.._._________ DANCING EVERY EVENING sdvsrtlsement of dancinq evening official air-raid slrclic yl llflnordls- relieves hence.- _ picturesl 1h.- numbcr of machines and films: hove steadily increased. "Nothing _A new dcvelopnrcnt is the “Film slide," and the Cairadian army is using this method more and more for giving soldier's informal-ion on details of W6ap0lls and machines. About 150 still pictu ts are (levielop- ed on a roll of film and used as Onc sot of 35 films describes the details of a mcchznric-al vehiclé and because a movie goes too rapidly for a student to catch tho detail, Witfh such equipment s lecturer _ lescn on One or two pictures. On the other hand, for showing tactics or machines in action, the moving picture is a. bet- "Tlic two are com- them the Canadian armv is getting a first mime to Canada from the Britisln ‘Mil’ office nc-w an obsolete Wea- pons have changed and mechanized has magi chances in too- s cc ssa . " , f‘ t n e ry e86 lms "e fit. town could be counted safe. There- ment authority said. “Time changes them and we are obliged to renew .. War Office rovides m’ ‘They deal with describe the details and of tanks. guns of all kind "apid wiring of defensive positions.‘ . , of village for defence." "evacuation of tvouded" and (t vast such as troops in (xi/tack or defence it ls of- tvrr necessary to make frcquen use cf the animated cartoon type of picture in which the positions of and men are represented on a. map. These shots s“ worked into complete film the actual picture suf- Nnturally if men and ivcapons are should would is necess- I , resort to the dia- ' i gram to fill the complete picture. The Canadian army also makes 01m films dealing with Same or those made in Canada cover training at Petawawa. Camp Borden and Ranges, dealing with cnginccriirg. use of the i ~lfle, grenade. Vlckers and Bren , than 150 rcels of ‘ pictures vdth sufficient copies nf this type or instruc- MANCHESFBR -tC‘Pi -A writ- er to The Guardian denounce as “privileges of wealth“ and hotel every fexcent Sundavsi "ln the i;- lliiic concert- l 1.3111011 land’ tlltfq ' ,0 rc s. uncr. l iinrglnlg l respondents with the (l: zk army have_been told that (‘wrecks ‘llllf- lured three Italian battalions throuzh the moun" fore they sighted lihcy chug-iii up u. Bonnier-attacks l lgugcd tlie r0111" guard. but 1110111 and en- ach time the Italians speedily resumed WITH "ma: GREEK ARMY, Dec. l ‘m’ “m” 1—-('AP)-—The Greek practice of forestalling an immediate count/er- uitack by cleaning up around a. town before its capture is claimed accounts for airy delay in the ltiglr commands aimouncement of the fail of the fortified Albililiiin city of Pcgradetz. The Greeks arrived at this 1m- portant inland base a week ago and took over the rocky heights ml the south. Some of the Greeks. z drove on past the city. Th5 Italians had withdrawn al- most all of their troops from Pog- radetz itself by last Tuesday and were defending strong mountain p05lll0n5 “"351. and north of the town with fresh 1‘0l11iC1‘CCm€Z1l.s who had been sped to the front to bol- ster the sagging‘ lines. 4 They lay behind concrete forti- fications on the heights above Po- gradciz, supported by strong ar- tillery. to Thursday titey From Monday tlvxou" big shells at the GYBOKS pounded their while the Greeks day journey by mule Daily Dressed Prices A‘..959§§OOOOOOO-OOO§Q§OQ00O last important resistance. Pogradetz was in their hands’ then, but there was stil a 10b 0i m ing up the urea before the fore only advance units entered the City at . The larger forces followed after the Italians had been pushed well back of the immediate area. In announcing the capture of Pogradetz, tfrten. the high command was simply following the practice established at the start otf the war‘ nearly five weeks ago. l Many towns and villages are said to have fallen into Greek hands which have not yet been mon- tioned in official cornmuniques, In the central sector especially the Greek have. made important gains and are still advancing daily The countryside is wild and mourn-l -- - .~'. w» Vi» Buying All Kinds of Poultry Highest market prices Correct Grading L *—1 For Satisfaction consult us F. B. Gonrad & 0o. Corner Water and Queen Streets WANTED 10.000 FOX PELTS MR. l. WPIININGER of Montreal will be at the PLYMOUTH SHOW ROOMS Charlottetown Starting MONDAY, DEC. 2nd Bring‘ in’ your foxes. He wants thcm and will pay the highcsl price for sumo. Some Greek units. officers have yicnetratcd a three int-o Albania. scwwed l"."S been anglers. A device that can be into any wooden silrfaci- invented to hold rods for All Grades, Live and Paying top market OOO-OQ-QVQ-OOO#O-O-OOO FOX MEAT Horse Meat 50's -- -- 5 l-2c lb. Ground Meot 50's — — 5c lb. Beef Tripe 50's — - 4 l-2c lb. Calf Tripe 50's — —- 3 l-Zc lb. ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Gold Storage mGompany Daily cash Ol’ £§§§§ O-O-O-O §%§ ~#O4—O—§ POULTRY We are Buying CHICKEN & FOWL QO§O+Q4QQ4 OO-QO-OQQ 90>;