MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN. r cum“ or industry Ins-met- l, put Initiative first trims llat of unifies wanted in applicant; for pong...“ now ask first about char- utter. tctouru Guardian, Two Cents. I t 3:23,; Guardian, Founded "l7. ‘BABY Chledonian Clubl Banquet Enjoyed Members and Friends Honor , St. Andrew With Haggis, Songs and Speechmaking. Blast wrecks Powder Plant: ls sabotage? .__._ The annual festival of St. An- drew was celebrated last. evening by the Caledonhm Club at the Chap- lottetown Hotel, where Club mem- bers and friends gathered to do honour to Scotland's patron saint. The banquet was followed by a’; en- joyable and inspiring program of songs and speeches. President Alex. W. Matheson pre- sided and extended a cordial wel- come to the guests. At his left was "ntctlnlli. “$1511., mm g_ _ seated His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ‘Alikfiyb-qcriuus “cgmmtmn u; ernor LcPuge, and at his right Chief a ton of dynamite blew four W- R- Show. nirn lo bilsvfit the Fredericksun flit: toasts following that of “The plant of the Columbia. Powder lng were: “The Day And A‘ Who. Honour’ It." responded to by Prom- ler the Hon. Thane A. Campbell, I-L- D4 “The British Empire," .a- spondcd to by His Worship Mayor Holman, who left a slckbed to be present. Company today, tionipany otilciuls and police indicated c Ktuicrnl govern- netnt ivuuld investigate ic bias! 0n thc theory it resui d from sabotage. the second such ex- l \‘fl5 pitiful. in the Tacoma region in The Hug“ w” “Played m" Wllll- ni-o oars. Lust Thursday. a. lllne-lwfloled ceremony by Film‘ black p0,..." comm“ my“ ex- BruceMacLaren, and acclaimed in ploaul at Dupont, nem- Fm-t; Burns immortal :‘Address To The lleuis. No one was killed. 308815’ by EX-Chlcf Malcolm Mac- J. A. Donn, vice-president of Klnnon. It was borne l by Claus- the (Iulunibia ComDfl-n)’. which man John 1.. Bcatou. xlflper Mac- ls u Sllliellliflry 0i "10 Wlnches- Larens instrument was one of con- tci- Arms 'nd Winchester Pow- sldel-able hlswn 1 .6 or ¢.<""P="'"§- M "w vie-u- ». Mr. w. a. All... aorta ififf" l5 mil“ “um ‘l! here’ w“ n0" of Strathgurtney the pipes. ‘were working on government orders, originally pmseméd to Mr Sm v butthat lt had iust finished a. grandfather b Li w -L Gwlil: 5 nutloniti defence contract. r D d yd e“ n“ 9km‘ Under-Sheriff Clyde Knowles f dim fis- B“ are upwards of a m.‘ m. Fun...“ Bureau o; 1n- lun rcd years old The chantcl and in- wlndbag have been renewed, but vestiglitiun at Seattle had formed hhn the federal govern- ment. "probably would 100k into the ca. " the drones, with their silver and ivory mountings bearing the stamp of an Edinburgh firm long since ex- tinct are a genuine antique. Their tone. as demonstrated by Piper MacLaren, is excellent. and it would BUDGET’ lllan in street" Will feel pinch “llllllar economy 2 (C?) —Canndzi‘s 0t w a1‘- lnvport UITAWA, Dcc. citizenry" wall fccl the pinch time economy undcr the prohibitions and "restrictions an- nounced by Finance Minister Ils- ley. ’l‘hc restrictions cover a reuse of BTLZClQS. varying from pnsscuscr autumn-titles to rflotcd carnation cuttings. To conserve Canaduts supply 01 foreign exchange. particularly Un- ited stares elhhange. the giivem- neat placid thcsc two unrelated articles on the list oi 111109005 PW‘ hibitccl t-izrcolt when olaglnatlnll Within the Empire. with Lilo-m were such every-day things as drninplpes. table-ware. bathtubs alumtniun foil, perfum- ery. vacuum cleaners, refrigerators. lawn mowers, cutlery of ircn 01' lt/eei including penknlves, and elec- tric liglzt fixtures. Evcu the fisherman is EOlHB i0 feel the restrictions because much 0f Canoclirs imported tackle comes from South Bend. Ind. On the mu- Elnpire proliililtcd list are such things n5 trnwls, trawling spoons. fly hoclu, sinkers, bait, and tackle. lleputy Minister ill Transport dies OTTAWA, Dec. 2 —-(CP) -—- Col. V. I. Stuart, deputy minister of "Munro and a practical an well as theoretical expert on railroad work. died suddenly at. his home -hlI€ today. During n fcrm at McGill Unlvcr- lllY he made investigations and rec- milmelldfltlons for improvement in “llelflilllil conditions on tne ‘inter- wlonlal railway between Trulo and Moncton. and also parts of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian Na- tional Railways, KING Ont. —(CP) - zltitumust Jack Miner turns an- " lmkc ln his migratory bird h lfilrv. A Florida correspondent M" llfltlflcd him of detention there a l bird banded in the Miner san- ll"? here ten years ago. Coming Events i0? "Buying live and dressed poul- 51339313333... Defcmbe gay- 0 Di‘ 0GB. - . o.v. “Wu River. L-9B7- 1-30-3l “Gaol i- ‘Lmet’ hi9 Ilelghtlner 00-. Water y.M,‘tml,1vélrifie;ll-ea§figlv loguitrv. all L-‘IBI-ll-Ztlto Dec. 31. Como tn 75 mfm "will dinner? nteA Pirnilgiliili "m- “PPI- 4- L-as-lz-e-zif n lan New “Bum ‘_. wl l‘ “V? llCRS a. usu l for Il?éell0fTi°htha' Albany‘ Thirsday o'clock Aiwmllczaia Prldav until ll . q, ("mi mm-e g1 domen, Albany. seem that bagpipes like violins im- prove rather than deteriorate with age. Solos by Miss Audrey Gillls and Miss Annabelle Lawson. with Miss Mary Bentley as accompanist, were enthusiastically encorccd. "Scots Wha’ H06." “Auid Lang Sync" and the National Anthem ‘were sung “a’ together" at.‘ the close of thc function which was a most enjoy- able one. resident's Remarks . . President Matneson. in a brief openlnglspcech, acid that even iu London, under war conditions tho festival of St. Andrew is being duly observcrl. ScotsmPn take a pzrlicu- lar pride in tnc 1.x loits of their fellow-countrymen t the proscni ivar. Three Scottish heroes oi‘ the evacuation of Dunkirk were refer- red to by the speaker, whose cour- age won for each of them a military ' (Continued on page 9, Col 3) R.A.F. if... , Italian Troops In Africa ___.__ ' \ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, macaw/rang 3, 1940 ILL TUUGH LIVE No news of. Spanish ship; Asked help AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT. Dec, m-(GM-Sclvage com- Thc Motomar. a 5,239-ton freight- er. wirelessed vestlerday her engines were disabled and called for elp. She was on the Atlantic about 400 ml es south of here. _Tlie tug, at sea on another mis- slon, turned for the Motomar and hnd been expected to pick her up today. It was considered possible the tug had taken her in tow and was maintaining radio silence until she neared port. Magazine and Comics readers Get sharp jolt OTTAWA Dec. 2 —(CP) — The magazine and comic readers of Canada received a Jolt from Fi- nsiuce Minister Ilpley today when he presented his list of prohibited imports designed to conservg 10;. clgn exchange for esesntinl war pm- chasing. . l-lc placed the following reading material on the list of imporzs pro- hibited except when originating Within the emplre;_ picture. Spending his nights morning paper by the door of his The Morning Milk Keeps Coming lPurghases of P"!!! Officials wele without word to- _ flllzht on whether a. Canadian tug inine passion f: i‘ ilks, furs and glégceerxitiutzf tomhthe rescue of the ilslltll0f3allflll lllll other cgmmqrhl ‘d "iv-t lus re ter Motomar had 4e: an ccnnucil designer! tol ' reached th l, hll .k - _ ‘ . a 1 ... r...itir..za.ll.fec"ed wit.‘ l‘ e Range °f Amdes Included Clllfllil as 2t "suit cf ltitinys 1m- How London 0311169 on under bombardment is illuslratcd in this _ in an air raid shelter nmr his blasted home, this Londoner emerges in the morning to find his milk and MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ._-@-¢a IANa aim: To learn and labor truly to get my own living and to do my duty in that state of life to which it shall please God to call me. Annual Subscription Delivered, $5.00. By Mall: P.E.l., “.00; Cllnlda lllll LES. 16.00 S 0F BAHAIJIANS lLuxuries Hit By New Regulations; Aid War Effort l0 PAGES m. g _, f a Furs and Silks To he reduced OTPAWA- Dc". fia-wm-reai- pcrt pvhihltlolss. in new tax and TradeProvisions. And even when the Canadian .__. “T101311 1s in her kllehm or gwfnu. *‘—‘- T Xlllmll hcr hoireliclcl slw- mav l)? OTTAWA» D°°~ 2—(CP)—B! im- hnndirar,.,ed_ A ">:(!(\ vnrietk, ofjpClL llcence,_ taxation and tariff ‘ ' mmw; toads d, mm t,‘ -mqmll'crluctlon, Finance Minister llslcy prcuarntlon of !Il€£"\ ‘llfifllé’ yet lmovvd tocluv to ilreveut dissipation it'll‘: uttflflcf’ . w,“ "MM; lui lll‘t',t‘ill.i_\‘~lltlt3(itlti foreign ex- ‘changc on non-essential commodi- ties and to increase trade with the United Kingdom. In a miniature budget address the Minister announced that Can- c. l“ "W m - Zillll0lil1(".‘(i the House nf Cclvimcns lofinv bi" Fi- nance lWnlafcr I‘slc,v Clothing arr‘ cloth fnhrira (if up Garages are Ruled out klhfls r“ ‘outwi- 'il1 tli - thwlysfcrlitl?» 1:29:51‘: “Elf?” muff Ref alum; wéithout a _ <~ ..- f‘ Z . ,.“ , \_\’ L‘_\'£\1‘lc,\_' 0f proccsse_ foods ‘in f2‘, lpfrfqirq‘, 110011112. cigars and CIEETGTJES: "*- pnsseugt-r automobiles and many City Council Issues an Ultimatum to Over- night Parkers, Pro- vide for Refunding fldCTlUWfWll’. other articles imported from the {lulled States and other non-ster- ling countries. Entry of t-licse commodities will he tntallv prohibited as from to- -d\\'- Plwllpt when they originate in Alaska Shows s Briillsh coilntries, Newfoundland, ar. such yilaccs as m ' b d- slgnated as sterling area? e e Bonds‘ l lAdnother list of commodities. in- c u mg motor vehicles other than Over Japs and A i»- ...,‘.‘.$llf°l.‘.“é2..?.‘2..?.li‘§‘li€ll§..ll2§§2 trolciun products. will be entered flom_ non-stcrling countries only 8y llccucc Illlld these licences will - e p - pa. Y§1RK.dD§r-2-—<AP> is; “2l§‘.‘;l§'“°l‘.§f. us a lS "a arme 0 a certain ex cu ~ - ~ - algcut Japan." iautnzlls-srlilnts thelpos- gigfgggélles wmlm" “Sing foreign si i‘it_\' of invo vcnlcut in mi itary ‘ ' conflict with Russia. vilhjalmur exggngiufllllgghgli] dlfiilgxlfiflgemeng a‘, Stcfniisson. noted lilnuitoba-boljn prevmn ‘mam, expmsiorls oémcmb WES flDXlOUllI iy by City Police, it J. E. Stems, ced by Councillor chairman of the Police Commit.- tee, at a s cial meeting of the City Counci yesterday. Cars which are left parked on the side of the street interfere with the snow plow which makes its rounds of the City in the early morning hours. impnovised quarters, “Periodical publications, unbomyd or paper bound, consisting largely of fiction or printed matter of similar character, including detec- ilve. sex. western and alleged true or confession stories, and publications, bound or paper bound. commonly known as comics. but not including bona flde supplements used with newspapers? , It is left to the Revenue Minister to decide whether or not any pub. licatlon is to be included in the lfliegcing description and his word shall be final and pouclusive. Bulk of such publications rend in Can- ada come from tile United Slams. Just what effect the prohibition itivill have on Canadian subscriptions o such reading matter has not been decided yet. according t0 a Flllllme Dclwltment source. - ———————_ OTTAWA. Dec. 2.—-(CP) —— Con- - - fill.“lilitafilévilliffi-Zklifid? mill’; line" was urged upon the govern- . I Spain sign Agreement lncut tonight. bv Vincent Potticr (Lib. Sflftlbillllfi-Y{\I‘lIi0lll.lI-Cii11‘f3) during the Throne Speech debate. MADRID, Dec. 2-—-(A.PJ——GI'€l\i Britain Spain signed an designed to re- F ' “Life .__._ Tile ships could be bilill. in Atlan- tic Coast shipyards as they were in ngr it to lease Spansih funds blocked ln the first Great war. he said. Reports that Britain was losing shipping at the rate of 2,000,000 trons a Year was en London and finance increased pur- chases of British products by Gen. Francisco Franco's government. The accord was signed by For- the situation was so tier said. The United States could eign Minister Serrano Suner and Ambassador Sir Samuel l-Ioare not hope to replace more than half following conclusion of negotia- thal. deficiency. tions here among British and In 1915, Mr. Pottier said, Canada ships. This was increased to Spanish financial authorities. An the in 1917, $74,000,000 in $86,000,000 in 1919. were 250. This expansion was caus- ed by a situation exactly the same as the one now facing British ship- ping interests, and could be rcpcnt- ed on short notice. Mr. Pottfer dc- clared. At the present time only 5,000 tons (if wooden shipping was under produced $7,000,000 worth of wooden announcement said $35,000,000‘ i918. and In i914 til-ere were 40 shipyards agreement established a. special ac- counting systcm covering pay- ments between the two countries. on the Atlantic Coast building wooden vesses, and in 191B there except those falling within the of the Anglo-Spanish clear- OAIRO, Dec. 2——(CPt-Extenslve activities by the Royal Air Force in the African thentrc of wnr, All‘) eluding attack: on Itnlfnn troops, and motor transport in Ethiopitul were arincunccd tonight by the‘ R.AJF. command. i A communique said four direct hits were registered on motor transports along the Matemma- Gondnr Road l0 miles west c! war- nf in Ethiopia. ‘Troops were ma- chine-gunncd along the Same road and heavy casualties were observed. In the western desert, the corn- munlque sold. enemy aircraft were attacked on the gfflll-‘ld 8t B911- ina. At least. four bcmbcrs were destroyed and (impinged. and bombs fell among other aircraft on the rimwa th tfhe RAJ". at- y. Tarther sou _ tacked Giabba, scoring direct hits numerous on barracks. starting V fres, and lnccnrilarles in porte- ular, setting ablaze store bulld- l u-nft. attempted to raid Colony on Nov. e said. bilt were gs. Italian all- Burma in KcnYfl 22, the communkiu attacked hv RAF. fighters. One encrnv plane was shot down ln flames and its sole survlvcr taken prisoner. pram n11 the opcrnllom the Bri- tish planes returned safely. War+ 2s u... Ago Today _._..-_- I (liq The Canadian Press) fianz von C t. up tta one military n nnvnl Dec. 8.01915 — Papen. crman and Karl Boy-Ed- ziecland no long" acceptable Unlfgd slates government. British scope fng accord reached March 18. construction in Canada (or merch- agreement ant purposes. ‘This was less than Under the March Britain agreed to loan Spain £2,- 000,000 ($8,900,000) to be spent on goods, including raw materials, or- lglnatlng in nations linked with the pound sterling. OTTAWA. Dec. 2.—(CPJ — Gil- bert: E. Fauquler, one of Canada's early railway, dock and ship bulld- ers. died at his home here today, aged '17. A fcw years before the first Great War he undertook con- struction of the first great docks at Halifax and engaged. in building ships throughout the war. _ :—_____.€__ l0 per cent. of curlucity. Mr. Potticr said chief wooden ships was small capacity. slowness and sclircltv of Defsflflnel- If they had a similar calla/filly they were much less cost y. he said, nnzl with Diesel engines they could cas- lly maintain convoy spe . With regard to personnel. if the time ever came that ships were tied up on the Atlantic Coast for lack of crews it would be the end of tlic empire. Mr. Poitier said. There ,_(Contlnued on page 8, Col 8)l Fascist Bases‘ - OHRID. ‘ON TIIE ALBANIAN-YUGOSLAVIA}! FRONTIER. Dec. z-(AIU-Two columns of the northern Greek army were reported to- night to have fought their way Into strategic valleys leading tn I-Zlhns- anl. the next Albanian objective of the Grerft command One, column was said to have smashed its way into the upper Skumbl river valley which leads to Elbasanl. while the second, operating to the‘ south, pushed through the Dcvol river volley northwest of Mos- llopolls. There was a furious artillery engagement as the Greeks sought to dislodge the Italians from the village of Mamullstc, the Fascists‘ last foothold on the western shore of Lake Ohrld near the Yugoslavian frontier. r in most rectors the Italians were reported continuing a slow retreat- the mass surrender of 5.000 Fascist forces retired in gtod order from Clcslphcu Mrivilfllnmla. after CHIC- and prisoners. l J uniting wounded ATHENS. Greece Dec. 3 —-'I‘ues- pa wits cqmhiueimullthyncw sigm- day) —-IAP) -—- Collapse of Ifnhfis " ‘ T ' central defence line in Albania with] (Continued on page 8, Col 8) Urges. Btu illdling it; is claimed. To overcome this condition over-night parkers will be “prosecuted without fear or favor," councillor sterns added. The purpose of the meeting “"1: -lh ~.- 2' - . s;:.:l..:.>".lu%..l§:.l‘at.:f:“u....:" gglp; mpg-mp also. mo... t. , .7 _ - . a -» ' (‘ISLIIPC on war wnr , an txtcud tho good neighhol policy to excise t“ of 25 Per cent on the ilciudc tl Sov" t U 1o . , aw)“. Sllfnuldnlf wendollin “me__ manufacturers price has been im- Of Woollen Ships Commons Member gives suggest- ion for maintaining British oilgh proof thatl rlous. Mr. Pub. ob-lecllm? ml come by conipillsi “Willi the exception of and Mexico,” hc said "h Union is our ncarc than two lllllcs ltWllV." Out of such an cxtcusion of good nclglibol" policy, said, the United States stands Canada , e Sovitt st neighbor-less the . Slclailssou l gain certain bcucllts related to its} At Mciiill Form P.E.l. Club t0: what me British are crying m do- ——~—--—— ' ———- § to rant authority to the Finance too late?" asked Stefunssou during; g 1 - a V“??? h» "cs5" a Co‘ ~> 8i"ani::::l...°‘..“l.:“ Essential, t. tum-m?“ F‘ monah“ s“."°-" 0i Mp5‘ issue refunding debentures. In this kn, including thc neuP-cxpandlug connection me ‘onqwmg resohk “med Sm“ “m” “““'°5' I |s|and students tlon was adopted. “Resolved that the Finance Committee be auth- 'ori1cd to issue refunding deben- tures uncler authority of Act 25. Geo. V, Cap. 22, to the amount o! $7250. being one-half o! tho per- manent. works issue of $14,500 re- tired as at December l. 1940. Such. debentures hereby authorized shall ' 99 n1 defcnrc no ~am. ,'__ __ _ _ _ Alaskans, mlstclfnulssolgo treportcd; , i300 in ddesrétsmlnactlonls “of, $rl,000, ' " " > "\l\'01‘l'_V a gooc (ca a u anon‘ , l" Ell . B11 5 B E 01" 8 nntl have "noticed that ‘scare’ stor- MONTREAL- De“ 2_‘CPl-— term not exceeding twenty years l’ les concerning Rllfirlii conic fromlplmPf‘ Eilwmil Island Q-llflelllfi Bl from date of issue, shall bear in- . Shanghai — a. Jupuuvsc-dominatedfii/lbhl Umvi -. y. tCvtfillllilz ipprox- {flesh at; g, rate mt exceeding flvg city." |llT1_1\lPl\' a sccrc. have formed a pei‘ cent per annum payable hall- l He said Alaskans resented Japan-j Prince Edvard Island Club of Vln- 3vear1y, shall be 1n (gym hereto an- "" ' ' ‘vac fishermen close u. AmcrlcaulGllf. l!‘ announced. nexed and that a proper approp- _l o s1 ‘PPS, and declined it was the‘, T‘. ouricciuent said titr- club rlatlon to the general sinking fund llIlUli lit-lief iu A‘ ‘at. that “the. 1 il.'\"0ll(‘l. Drc. 1'2. at be hereafter maintained to enable l , p J \ l\ll1-\=\1l<ll1¢l\‘@l 1'10 lucru highlights "will be retirement at maturity." Moved by y‘ t mu : lllvfc hfllllltllllflfi l fvllc fifllllll“ wl nroiir» such as owtcrs. Councillor R. C. Chandler and sec- . 1| Whit COR-W lllflll “'0 IWW- ch kcii and potnltr~, ondcn bv Councillor J. E. stems. .. ______ Present at the meeting were His l w Dies , TORONTO. Dec. 2—-lCPl-~iPrr=-. micr Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario attacked Canada's war effort in nu address here tonight, (lirccting his criticism at the Fcricrfll CiOV-I erumcnt generally. the “tight lltt 1c: group turning out propaganda" zit lOttawu and the people of Canada ' ‘who were not taking, the war sen- . ously enough. l t He remarked at the outset that he was neither an optimzst nor a} pessimist but considered hlmsclf a; clded that it wast tlitudc” for "a more realistic ivlir u n ) h d was immediate adoption‘ of cnr- e . rcucy control. He‘ said if} Sllfliqfl. , v __H V‘ _ __ , .___._ __ 5 ~ -. t t. {c vo uu nri -———— . itl/wtilltléull. soon ‘would have t“ g Wll5lllNG'1‘0-\. ucc. 2.—- tAP:--- Laliilillililli Nililtlil LJLn nppttillllg on lllld sclf-suc-l l of capital zmrl l of labor as ivcll. l'\".t‘i‘t'l‘.CU l0 ilil training lu Cnnnda, the Ontario lPrcmLcr said that the scheme had tbeoomo effective in the war" effort only since the appointment of l Hon. C. G. Power as Dclcncc Nlin- l islcr for Ail‘ uurl Jzimcs Duncan as ‘the deputy nlr luiliistm‘. ‘ Mr. Hepburn directed his first ‘prducxlt me criticism lit information iillfflflil ‘ “as a subscuubm officials in Ottawa. Canadians rc- j. » lrlflcc oil the pnr . finally on the pnr l in ll specific ltt]>.’t.s_il.tltl\uS (Lliilzztlttukl Lil lilliUihtjkltt liCttVilltfiy, ,.tLt.l n...l bu» ilupoiunn. ....JU.LI_5~ flu must fptiiltx. ut nu u Ucclllilng to nnllic plant, Oi‘ time of lift: incident, stun in it broadcast tilitifc lllYC acts were tilscuturoq ed. Ulcs‘ stntcnicnt on the saboiagtm- "An extraneous pic dlnn Spitfires" was misleading. "Latcr, a metal h the controls themsc lind not been dlscoircrc have rtmosl. certainly rcsullcd Models produced RO-NTO, Dec. ¢—(CP)—M. M. Elliott of Montreal, sales manager of the Canadian Marconi Company, said today thc 25 per ccut cxrlsc was tnkcli up. “Still lair-r. it was found bolts lind boon removed from plane's brakes. tivc in the number of 1IlOil[‘l< pro- lucl even though nearlv empty. "Finally. other ccd. I-Icwcvcr. he thought. radio Sales l for a tollllliilthlull oi 1.5 ilousc o; \.. tonight flint ut lcust "li\.\.‘ supnrniu nus LA LLlltlilALbcG Oil‘ cape. nluiitul llllk/C UEJCLA liiCllUl X. tile inane. ultS l as Ltlilt incl uclurc the l llounu. but tiint tncri- l "crack up oi Luci snip. "it is highly probable lliatnsixlh l alleged m, cc of nictnl up.» a‘ w“ Sllllccllllllsnill. although nll lvcs, which, if it‘ tilruod out as cx ‘l- would crzv was llnsccl on the dcstrilclion of tne nlnnc when tt llicl tanks woukl appcur to hnvc amnlc bolts necessary to C aims Important Plane ls Sabotaged l~calist._ Thcn he a‘ T _ ‘ ‘ Five attempts located but still rlfilhfllilfiAHtlgEéliflflegE Foremost, among his proposals. THE POND__ Fremier King says position “Much better” l. cult Times Before ly dstircsscd bv reverses or elat- lcd by succcsscs but to keen in mind tho fart that the war was not one things had not posted. That strat- l“ i1 long and cvcr- Mr. King made his .slnlcmcut nn the war sllilatlon The Cousei-vntli-i- Ilousc tlinnkcll Mr. King for his statement Predicts SKI... Diffi- thc expectation of - widening struggle. anticipated n lllfli ‘ ltnswfl‘ to n request last ivcck from Cousrrvntivc llcusc under Hanson. pm but he dtsputcn Mr. Hansonsstate» ‘ Leader , but said it contained little inform-l B. Roy Holman, C. Chandler. J E. stems, Earle MacDonald, T. A. Butler, J. T. McKee and Henry Lapthorn. City Recorder K. Martin was also in attendance. 1177i Worship Mayor Councillors R. ORE. oPPIrlG 1M7? TORONTO. 2-—tCPl-tMini- mum and maxzmum temperatures: Dawson 31; técntlyilind been‘ told tflxint an ullll-l imfltl Elli 501151 f0"- Ylllb’ l‘ ' act 0i sabotage ivlilcli ‘went unttls- - - Victoria ~15 4 Crunlnrliinn nfipliflffSil biCPHFQF: l'(;‘t)\_'?y-‘(fd ‘was’ tnc tfflllfsb oi llitllllalllhsl Victory IS Won. Et-lmgnwn 4B lgéillldzc tl was g1 ng ll .ug ‘vifxifliiftlilhlf,53231813‘:1 ._._-- C P‘ l¥llmi€>eg 133B 4f; ' . l - ._ . ‘V _ f7‘ - i OTTAWA, Ill‘. 2ft P) _ rme- orou o 1i 23 ..“‘~" it“: "W? s:.:.‘“:.:i".%r l: i i>l:.*::i.::*aixa -i":":::.‘....:;r a Cainsdlnuflrlggnv adf them wlcnt over iic demanded ill tfiunfsllttilix- out of u.é‘“°‘l"‘° of commons today we Allied Quebec 6B o lhcrc after we turned clown the cxuoyimentnl dcpartlncilt." nosmon is Hum?‘ bum‘ ma“ B! the saint John 8 13 Empire training scheme They paid‘ Citing this cxnumlc to illustrate “me of me Fvrlnfmsemlan Qrmlfj, Ham“ 20 25 their way ovcr or worked their ‘flue c-xtrcun: urgency" of ulna-a...:}53$,,,‘{Y;,§§§,,§;Q§ 52x85“ $2,532.11, Charmmilwmou C l2 13 wuylovcr and itlicy were frulncd coDl§-I3,nl1"|(jlnfix1‘li{oé3($120K; icutlou oi’ fUflilllli air bonibard- F E AST hlntawwglijtyimlar; Siwmlliut not onl- léillllillllcé lllllcsllilallull ‘“5°l°5"d nnlilitliigkfiirlilligriiilgnieut he em» Murmm’ m“: Frfih wlmlsl engine or propeller ' of a spitfirc MM l! “clique of Ucrlullll Nazis"‘lilYfllflYllllg scrioilsness of the slt- “my “may “d "m" ‘““°“'°‘l b7 was being made in Canada and ‘ “"5 emlll°lwfl l“ Slrilwgl“ Dnslllolls liiflli-Oli und predicted difficult tlnics "gm “r “Mun” 5mm" m,“ mercmre the term “albcnnm ill the plant wncu Lilc plane crash- mhcmp ‘ Synopsis: The weather has been Hc urged thc House not to be uu- ‘ “nu-“lall-Y Ullfl l" Onlfi-Tli! Till-ll lllght snowfulls or flurrlcs lu many :dl.<.frlcts_ it has bccn generally fair ‘and decidedly cold over Mnnltcba placed in tlic inlicliluc in such lilo; works m- mqnt}... bu; o; ygprg, and Snskatchcivcn villi rl<lng _ PP-“llilll llllll ll “Vulil-iulll m” c011‘ The fundamental British strategy , frrnnerlltilre in Alllcrln, “m5 dun“? llllilll- adopted at llic start wins sound. he. High tide thl= nflcrnorgl at 2 and ltzmcrrou’ morning at fit-moon at, 4.20 Sim sets this a at av-rl rises tomorrow morning 7.21. First quarter mron Dec. B. i201 tax on rndlcs, announced by Fl- M nance Minister Ilslcy. might, force A l°ullll Ml °l 59501021‘ "llhlliicut that thr- <itilniion ln Eilrope ._ _ 1,15 comm“ t, be more consowrk lilsflclzalwflilnigmlxltlflxfl ‘wétlhutllli gfijwns m8... fut-xlyijcliglglhfln M m“. limo prfiilmrpcgsigoycttfglinixlln mLulex inf - - l smcc ic n o "mice. l ' TIIII (‘AR FERRY RAILIYGQ learn" Brlrrlfu 945 AM l00 PM i would ~50.“ continue at a good price. . n“. smmm, 01- m 1 n whe, t "The lat l0 pcr cent tax dd not‘ ‘ 1 d 1 a.‘ e D n e ‘l l =‘1T'“~‘ ~~—“—= . 50110051? Bull-Bil bilfiillcfi." he S-bltl- lgiiiliiic wtllalénllélatiiifé§loili 1.19M“ (Continued on page 8, Col '1) Illlgafylt; Tel-mumps: um A‘ M- II