NOVEMBERWLZ. 1940 _ ...wii‘1r batter} . HALIFAX u SYDNEY u BUNTAIN, BEL CHARLOTTETOWN Distributors [or Prince Edward island. ONE sure way to Improve your home heating is to use good Dosco Coal. Its high heat value saves you money, WmPlWi-l With coals that con- tain an excess ol impurities. one ol these lavorite Dosco (oals will give you entire sat. islaciion. They are the Mari- times’ largest selling coals. ACADIA - SYDNEY I SPRINGHILL DOMINION STEEL a Co/u. Co SAINT JOHN DOSCO DOMINION RPORATION. LIMITED v MONGON L & COMPANY The fate of a British convoy reported attacked by a German raider In mid-Atlantic was uncertain. No frl-m the l6.6il8-ton liner Rangltiki (‘ily after they reported themselvesnNov. 5, its "being gunned by an Qnpmy ship of the Griif Spec tYIIO. Both vessels sailed recently from an ezistcrn Canadian port, and the civilian passen on board. further word was forthcoming (ABOVE) and freghter Cornish Rangltiirl wrs believed tn have POULTRY We require a large quantity of well finish- Od Chicken and Fowl Immediately. For top market pric CANADA PACKERS LIMITEII Charlottetown e ship direct to- or Kensingion Jl Advertising Rates Mirnlmurn Charge for Any Central Guardian locala. 6o per word; Western and Enltflrfl lflfllf to per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word. Classified 3e per word; In Memoriam Notices 70o per inch; Lists in FIUIII and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc.. 5o oer name; l-Btwrs o! (‘ondnlence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement i0 word! for $1M! and i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks nno ippreclatlnn. 70c oer iuch or to per word. Li!!! OI SIIIISBFIDIWI" HPIILG per inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on nnllcatinn. Payable in Advance Advertisements 25 Canto T0 Let Lost ro iuzrvr - rllutc-i: WAREHOUSE ill Railroad Siding. A. 119i: d: Co. L 34i-ii-9-6l. How Are p Your Eyes‘? l! you are having fiymfllltml of strain — headaches, s0" eyes or dizziness -- (‘onilllt l specialist. . M your service with vcflrfl l of experience and a thorollilh retracting service. (‘all in and discuss Y0" rlillirliitles. ti. F. liutcheson G. F. IIUTCIIESON l-‘. G. IIUPCIIEPI-ON i.r.'.s Attorneys- _.'vlUNl-IY l‘0 LOAN Ill. and I! l" F! i‘. ti.“ Richmond Sti eel MCRRELL 8i CC. Ii. F. AIlCIIlBALIl Chartered Accnuntanta Eastern Trust Building LOST—SUM 01-‘ MONEY 0N Elm Avenue or Euston St. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. Reward. Male Help W anted APPRENPICE W A N '1‘ E D T 0 learn Barber Trade Short Course. Expert training. Molar Barber College l-lalilax. N455 For Sale T s. 1-‘. REEVES’ Southiiort. _L_-Aii63-_i>1-11-5_1- FOR. SA1.l-)—-F1VE—I'lfRl-2 BRED Shorthorn bulls, under one year. Stanley Hurry. Winsloe. L-373. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court the i7th day of October A. D. 1940. 1n Rt.- Estate oi Donald Stewart late of Alllston in King's County in the snid Province Farmer de- ceased intestate. . To the Sheriff of the County oi’ Klngls County or any Constable or liter-ale person within said County Greeting: Whereas upon reading the peti- tion on file of John .1. Beck 0_f Murray River in Kinfifi County aforesaid. the administra- tor of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before me st a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, In the said Province. on Tuesday the 26th day of November next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any m" m“ ‘my the Accounts of the Sflld Esta" should not be passed and the . con-mew»- t"); gffirgfl."i.pt"lfifi."il hgalnolm- TIJCKIIIYIOTI» Esq- Proctor for said A Petitioner. h h order that a PALMER 8' HASLAM gl-“Aendeolraydo hglgol be forthwith A. .|. IIASLAM, B.A.. '.L.B. BARRlSTl-Ilt, ETC. of Nova Seotla Charniiera. Charlottetown. F.E.I. "I MONEY 'l‘0 LOAN "M l5 no. Bo! ii BELL 8t MATHIESON c". MONEY T0 LOAN ernn Block. Charlottetown. Y‘ B. Island II. F. McPHEE l. A K. C. NOTARY m. BARRISTEII. SOLICITOR m" 51mm"! Charlottetown __*__€_i___ IroeGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR clglTlt It. MaeUUluAN. ILC. B. CLAlll TRAINOR. l1. C. rrlstera. solicitors. Eta MONEY 1'0 LOAN Over Provincial ilana. published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from thehdflli; hereof and that n true CODY if” be forthwith posted in the fol ow- mg phhlle places respectivelyt namely. in the hall of the Cour“ House in Georqetown in King» county aforesaid. at the store of William B. l-llckcn In Afllliston aforesaid and at the Post Of cc Murray River in KlnilS County aforesaid so that all PPFSOM 1"‘ terrsted in the said Estate ns afore¢ said may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Lop‘; nnrd Palmer. Judire ni’ th= sa probati- Court at Charlottetown aforesaid the day and Y0!" "n" above written. ‘Bv the Court mod» MUltlEL C. LOWTIIER. _y, rrira, ciriirrncirrizriimvgvprgwoulutorlsrv _, Credit Union Chapter Meets At llollti Bay “The age of competition is past. We are now living in an age cf monopoly,‘ stated rt/cv. George 3.1.- Cormac. of the LXLCIISIOU Licpurw ilzenr. of st. Dunstaris University, at a Credit Union Chapter" meeting held at Rollo Bay Hail last night. IICTICE TC IIEBTCRS i ilmilv Iwtiis; all iivmml indebted tu mi: either ior ric- counts, promissory notes pl‘ mortgages to arrange enlis- iactnly setiieuicnt \\l\ll me ivithin ten any». otherwise, l will hand the some to my At- torneys ior collection. TIIODIAS R. BEER. i uh‘. rlilnur" Sinnot: presided. 'i‘iie soiutlon of this problem, and the solution of many other problems, in the view of Father McCurrnac, is CO-ODCPBIJVG work. based on a pro- grarll or adult education. Father McCormac stressed the responsibili- ties oi members of (lo-operatives in understandirls the movements, fir; of all. and then in spreading co-op-‘ crarrves over the province. Time alter time, Father lvicuorrnzic stres- sed that the Co-operative movement is the expression of the True ghris- tlan spirit in our economic ii . Credit Union members from Rollo Bay. Souris. St. Margaret's and St. Chases wcvc present at this meet- irr, In addition to the main ari- ur-ss of Father McCormac, they wiinesed a showing of the motion picture film, "The New Crusaders“, the story of co-operailive movement n teriu. He also told of the new rnanu- oi cf unslructrcn for Supervisory crmmrttees winch is to be re-issircd 1m! carried on at Mt. Stewart. An interesting discussion develop- Interpreting The War News By Kirke L. Simpson Associated Press Staff Writer ers‘ Fields, where the guns rumbled into silence just. 22 yrears ago. Amid the carnage of r1 new and more terrible war". memories of the hopes of perpetual pence which thrilled all mankind that first Armistice Day come back as mock- ing echoes, Yet for Britain there are glimpses of sliver lining among the war clouds. Unqucsiicrinblyr, the German- Italian nlizes having loosed their war juggcrnziuts against Britain oust and west. are farther from ccmplete victory than when fiance fell only a few mtnths ago. Britain has survived the fir-"z shock of at- trirk and is striking back. Her little ally, Greece has turned the edge of an Italian flanking thrust in the Balkans. against all odds. That alone revises the war picture im- pnnclerrhlv in Britain's fairer. To cap ii nature n< token ft double hrmzl in the conflict. Earth- quakes in F-trriiliiuxi have \\'."Oll§!llC rzrave flaming, according to first accounts. to the vitni Nazi-Fascist oil resour cs ihcre, and to the rzul- road facilities ior transporting i119 fuel to the bntrlcironts. The onset of winter" Sltlfllh‘ m the Greek-Al- banian bcrtbcr" terrain rurrks= Itril- ion efforts to subdue the Greeks double difficult _ It. w.il take tine to TCOTZIHHZG and renew the Italian attack. time that Itflly can ill afford as winter closes down on the brittle urea to limii mechnrri/"ci v\':‘i'fn"c- .r~.<l nrr‘ cpcl-hticlls, . the elriiirquirke causes any interruption m ihc flew oi Rumrurnn oil to Germany it 2 will he a serious rnriitrr for Ber- lin. The Danvlro wot-iv route of transportation srcn will he closed by ice. Ilunrnninn rail facilities are liWlflfifllifllft 11f but rrflmrrv have born crippled hv the earth tremrra The r '"‘ni- illlllflllll(‘"ll‘f‘ll7- ‘hi?- lire [Tnvfcpi Slate". \\"u"I ivy" <‘ its mnieriril flS“l.‘I1\"(‘i‘ to llrirzru was smother firm in ihi‘ Wm‘ \>1_'i-" zinve that. lit-lord st"ip tiii= Afliili- no Dav (‘f sum» of its ill-"T!" ill‘ the bomb-blasted B"ii sh people. Cities Stronger For Roosevelt Thanlluraliireas WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—-(AP)— President Rcsevclt. a survey showed Y-teds-y~;-received~ 603 per cent of the votes cast last Tuesday in the country's l8 major cities. and piled up a 2.414 (Kill-vote popular plurality in there population centres, in the ccuuirjv a: s ivhoie, the President won a third term with 54.6 per cLnt cf the vote. and a L-Sfili-ll-lil-lil-lfi. Noted French Jules Romains. riot-ed French novel- shorilv bv the Inspector of Credit P? -k ‘. Unions. Dr. Croteau also spoke on "I have Juv rein: the work of Supervisory committees. corciinz a spmcll \ Mr. W. F, Rose. of the Extension br ‘cost b" the B 3' ‘ Department of St. Dunstans Uni- ca l; cm-inl-qqon t H vcrsitv. to'd of the work of proces- o; quip-l 1 ‘ Q ‘f! .. 0 _ m p0“ gins: that is coins on in the Island “Chi. “I'm i-eh’ ehwlfl qlklllbmi, N514 o-operntivcs. Mr. Rose s oke of f ' .‘ 1'» “ ‘. f“ ° u‘ encmmming reception or cg_opera_ tint-nus of Iinlrzin ti” nation flint tive products in the markets. He he. “heml- I know I3" ' “ill hear u'so sookc of other work that is be- ‘his F9999“- Thi‘ 1W0 previous sneecirts. ivhich I addressed to all France. were ha. ed from the ndrlresrcs. Among those from ab: . I ~ ‘ ~ taking pnrt were Messrs. PetcrCoxr- nmnririz to u “l ‘hlltf. "Isis géitlgrsT. J. Krckhsm and Andrew p‘... n; 111,. c H awn?“ ' furbiiten to fur": Tfldlfg to m; wcrrls of the . tvorid, 511C. gglrg-yiievertheiess in doing just l l‘il4ll(\ u villi-ii Novelist To Iiisit Canada m (By Loop Eilcl) (Canadian Press S11" Writer) NEW YORK, Nov. 9—iCPi ist and author of the monumental AUCTION SALE AT ALEXANDRA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 20th. One OTInrk I’. 31. I am instructed to sell by Puh. lle Auction on the estate of the lute John R. lllaellellrln the fol- lowing stuck, Crop and imple- mi-rrl "l'O(‘K: 1 work Iiorse, 1 work more. I horse 2 1-2 years old, It mllch cows. 1 heifer 2 1-2 years old. 2 heifers 1 1-2 years old, 2 steers 1 1-2 years old, 1 calf, z son's. (bred), 3 young pigs 2 1-2 months nld. 35 liens. CROP: 4 stacks of Iiay. 1 hrir- raiek nf hay. also hay in ital-h, 500 stocks of oats. DIPLEMENTS: 1 binder, 1 hay TIWWPI‘. l hay fake. 1 roller, l seeder. l scuffler, 1 gang plhw, 1 Smith‘ plow. 1 set disc harrnws, 2 sets spring tooth harrovvs. 1 set spike narrows. 1 driving ivagon. 1 .\i-—- driving sleigh. 1 bov sleigh. 1 wood “Pith. 1 churn. 1 separator. 2 carts. 1 potato hliler, 1 potato miuiter. i truck wagon. 1 set scales. (Warren). 1 drag sleiigli, 1 road drag. 1 stationary Chev. engine, 1 phonograph, 1 set blocks. rope and forks. 1 pig box. 1 car rear oml fur trailer, 1 hay bnrraek, 2 sets bar- rnek posts. 1 wheel barrow and other articles too numerous to mr-nllnli. TERMS 0F SALE: .\ll sirins up In NY-Va Scotia. film was “Men Oi‘ (‘loud Will." leaves for Shélw" 11111311811 the courtesy 01 the Canada Surzdav on Wllill 1e coils Prince Edward. Island Libraries. “J :r prc. riuary Vl-Sli Tiler» uve Mr H. B. chandler. superiniend- g . u, b. mm‘. n.0,... ‘ ent of the Prince Edward lshnd w ‘,3 ,1. " ‘Iqnvs-r ,1 . , . . _ . Library. told of lire connection - .l ' f’ (L. f‘ ‘l “flflj ‘iim tween adult education and theL h- l?“ l" L5 f)“""‘ "m “h” “l h“ rarics. Ability to read and to 1- mm"- _ 1" ' ' “*1 if’ “limb” i" dot-stand the mcaninrz of the wr r- mo“ 59m" - Wmnll‘ "m" a tcn word is essential for the man- 1U“ "lmiim » 820111011!Ofcomlicrative business. bccnrno u; this tvor (-1; .. a Dr. J, 'I‘. Crotcau toldofihe work nnu o: li- 11v. iii 11‘ r‘ iii; lum- oi the Credit Union Lieagire in or- self our .ro-u the wn our ill i Hiirlllltfllfl Ciigpte? ghlesegrcnrcst g0; nix. “u; p. m“; ml e ec ive me la or u ut e ucation .~ l, y . . .l , . " ‘_ and their development is being e “'1'” ‘n “m” he b0 xi r ' z~ - . . . . hllldifv“ rllimlllifiiiélfrfiimflliahiikit ‘fr. ‘*‘l"""'f'”“~ "r 1~‘F"."-""“'-'“ hr» Union League according to Dr. Cro- n 1 M‘ ‘mwmg m" f‘ .\'f.\' limited mail The Eastern léiiariiiaii ..'Thls column is reserved for news of local interert but adver- lm"? "I 3 "PWW nature may bn inserted ht z My,“ a “on, st’ ' l advance ..~. BSCR r rTrov Thousands of young men of this .. l, .- .. . _. . v 5 l" generation have Jorned the first 3133x3311iq;r~c;g;;u€~ri=i;w;iggl“gm; Great War dead sleeping in Fland- Hunlo ' lll"l‘llllllll'_\' Iuvirilis‘ rind fire have liv . Irnrs .\l\r"'ill. .l\_ .\'lr \\ .ili:‘l‘ popular plurality of 4.484.151 on the basis of incomplete tabulations. Latest. figures shcwed he received 272971788 vote: ts 211413.837 with 210.417 of 127.245 precincts account- icr. Every city in the over-400000 Dcllulntion class went for Mr. Roose- vclt except ‘perhaps Cincinnati. Wendell Willkie carried Hamilton County. Ohio. which ircludes Cin~ Clrllllll rind surrcuncFne area. by n vote of 155.111 to 148402. Separate figures fcr Cinclnati were not a- valuable. Bag .:ty votes were directly re- sponsible. tco. fer carrying some of the larger states into the Rotse- velt column. Mr. Roosevelt for in- stance, carried New York State b? 233.09? v01". The state's two late.- est c t‘es. New York and Buffalo. u“ '5') lleelstrar. L-629-l0-21l-4i. .1 . mun“. no Street, otlammmls b izave him oluralltiea 37,312 respectively. of 729,836 and 0f nll the cruel blows war hurls at the innocent, the worst has _ parents llnvr- hr-cn kills-ii in the Battle of Briton. Above. at an orphanage lri_‘_'a safeucountry center," these little war orphans join in contrasting strikinrjyr with the ris- gui i cd lloilrloifs ulm uni-c in Slfhfii) cash. nver thzit Zllllillllll. ii months err-tilt on npproverl joint notes. ll‘ not fine sale the dug‘. - following IV. H. BEXTON. luriiiirivri‘. l.-Il7:;-li-l‘l-3r. DAIRY ACT \'l0l.~\‘l‘Il).\'.\‘ (‘r orgi Brirrrrd, proprr iCl‘ of a ' y or. it. R. N i. Li, Frlrnnllrxi, (Jruntv, P. Q-. was liner‘. S20 -_".1'.»i (‘.'»',\ m F‘. llv llli. l‘('(."ill,- ly irv h.r\'.ri5.; lrr iu. ' lslznzv it»: 1.110 crcarnciflv blihlif‘ llfllfs “n.3, w~ Ie not 0f the full re; i6 ounces. V. Gncrtrn, St. Pie, Bagot Colirrty_ P. Q.. was fined $10 and (‘rslg fol- having in ‘his poswssiou C (lfiflF cheese in i: es which v3: l» brand. (d with fals information a5 t) the date of manufacture of cheese. U-BOAT CAPTAIN HELPED VICTIMS S\VANSEA, W: es. Nov. 1'.) (CP) -A U-IJOJL COHlIiiIlIlCGI‘ tow- cd a lifeboat continuing survivors of a ship he had torpezioad. gave them supplies and npoiogizni for sinking their vessel in a manner uni behavior of U-boat nicn. ac- cnrdiuz to Arthur Huilond. lluilanrl was cook zibonro the oil tanker British Fame torprdoed in the Atlantic last August. When the survivors in the lifeboat came zi- longside the submarine the com- inander asked "how many have I killed” Hulllmd related. He was told three with the first torpedo. The German said he was sorry and asked survivors to convey his lirackees Research weflrzlit of regret. to their families when they reached home. lived there, struck a prayer before dinner. liistnric llollrind House, but readers still trudlze lo its li!rr~;ir_v. ‘The lhlillvll. Tlfllltltill lillilliililrk nri Kcnsirigion Rngu] “n5 liiiilt in 1607. Its library‘ contains lllblllfllllf,’ Joseph Addison. founder nf the Spectator. 931W“. 71ml Iflfll dlilfillll-‘Y- Other famous residents were Oliver (‘rnmwell and the Prince til‘ Willi"; ului lirler lllTllfllt‘ George Vi. In Empire's Name OTTAWA, Nov. iL-ICP) — The War Technical and SCh-rillllc De- rirrt-rtrng y oc- iii _\'(*l0])lll(’l1llCClllllllIlOE is its rirouov and effort rowurd ieloprueirl ill i1|l‘il)—d - -| tiiu.» of all kinds. l liPYOlIililllV-il SLULIICS and the luvrlr-l l‘l'llll‘lll ui prvdirril illlfi l)ll_\'l\ltiifi‘_,ll"ill » rose ‘sir upon men engaged ui iiror- ‘ tzii combat. Air AIIHISIAEI Powel- lllclde this an- I iiorrrlcerrii-rrr, rrr a statement piw par-l ed ior riic Dress. The sillrerut-rxt. said unit Canada hnd 18kt"! our" cerium research wont; which would iirilc ixeri (iilircuit to ruriiriirirri in urzlctnd under um" Cmltliliullz». A-‘wlifllolron of the dulv cl pursu- ing research for the empire would be l'£‘l<’lll‘.'t'lV easy, the statement said. because 0i the active \0~U]l.“.'- hilt-ii between Canada luui live L‘ - rim; Killiitlfllll iii recent \\'li‘..\. "Plin- the sirlls {mu .‘l sClirr SIUlIlPKI “till lhc Rest . in Cvlllilifiiil. Siatiorivli ‘ for ulc (lllllllllill of the w-llr as . l on Oiliiél‘ for the Dtpzrririi fiilfllfllw and Indusrrnil l. ol Lireut Bluzlirr is Ur ii 5ST)? Cl PHYSICS fill. lctiill“ rs of the ivzlr Technical enuzzc Development Com- C “li- tirprlszli o ll pi svtirllrrl: tn ihe uunw ' .' wants lions '.i illilhl uriporlhiri rrl luv war fiLZlVllv vvrii - ; sed jlllUUd, lll(iU.\I.l'i1ll and prrv-ate wealth illitkllli! i: possible for scrvnce l0 50PM‘ l0 Us fullest “Hall _ Wiillflill. the cirerk l'i‘lli$ mzirii- v lilllill\ in- dispcrlsnble under gov rincing." At o press conference the minis- ter explained that in experimental research it sometimes happened that arrest deal of lil0il0v was spent with nothing tangible aenzcved ex- cept for‘ the expiorntioll n; certain _ crrlrncnt, but when it came to expending funds p‘ i v 4 ‘J PAGE FIN . REAL SAVINGS are the evcrws of miriliiis! oier cvpciitliliiri-.~. BY SAVING NOW sevririiy llllll rrrlikc provision fur iliinrl- ill» l.‘ . you liirilil pl. .l \t'lll‘ll your earnings may lie Inns-r. THRIFT ii r1 syirrlirll of ri-qillli-Eiiililv. For your l‘lill\'(‘lll('ll('(’ llllTt‘ i~ n SAVHJCS DEPARTMENT at CZIPI] Czillllflill of iilrr lir;riir-lrt~~ Iii Know Your Bank-it r-nn lit‘ livlpfiil to you. , ‘The of I I NQVA SCUTE EST. IH32—OVER A CENTURY OI BANKING EXPERIENCI. lill\l\'('llll$ l.\' PRINCE Elll\\'.\lll) ISLAND L li.ir'ilrlti~loivn Albany l\ltr!ii;r;;'lrt* (YLQJFY surnmerslde lii-risrzizwiir _ .\l-~r’<'l i Victoria for something specularive. it was difrficlritftoAobtaih.__ "There you are," he added. “It is your duty to bring petrol into your country and it is mnze to stop it. It is your turn this time. Perhaps it may be mine next." The commander provided the sur- i vivors with food. water and tobacco! and then took them in tow until the low rope snapped. Not consid- ering the spot a safe one for him to linger in. the commander then set the lifeboat a course to the A- zores. The sirrvivors reached tirerc safely after five and a half dag; runny T these small British children. Theirl ) I... t Tlllis‘ l5‘ PARIS Richer. house-n‘ and cheese. . , . ' \ . dwr ' miulv ll -ii~~i‘ ("and “huh-y, rll_ If.1|l\llll'l“("(l info a fiirium WI i‘ ‘ . . ‘ ; - l'.‘\ r i = llr(illf\"“‘on 111:1) sec nlrl films nriil (lrrrnrrr nevi r l II Cay In Cay Paree These Lays’ ._,..,,.. unrlcr .\'.".-i occupation. Beinre n slori- in Avril"- s urrii patiently in line lot‘ III!" “"13 "5"" "I "*4" is are well fed. t.|\t'.:i.r Hi1 IIFATRI-"l VERBOTEY in T';irI'~I.'ili-*. This Is llir lll‘\ ONLY GERMAN SOLDIERS may palronlrt- many nl the Ilirnotis sidr-uirlk cafes in the (‘hnrnlis Elysccs. Tlll\ slut on I.‘.\l\ rgr- lin- nounres the hr-st ni ii ml is available for Nazi defence lover-s, "lllllny" ' special" ia 50 plennlnll. i