Newfoundlander Arrested For Selling, Raisin Bread 51'. rows, Ntld. (cal-'A mas landed in court in Clarenville last yea, for trying to sell a loaf of -Ship's masters g ' Pilots to sea againsitnflfeirnzvulhig less a storm prevents them from If you turn to selllnfwoodai loops for a livelihood you have to be careful. The only legal way to loining their pilot boat I: as .-1,,-egg. , , - eyselltbemisinbundlesoluor mulizre are strict laws lovernini Iiisiigeisiuil" me owner. 0' um you could wnect putt Th” WV" a month for tun: lostl.he'ilIilist””o . to outport pilots only- St. John's Ellgtlsylare entitled to a princely 38 There is a 314 reward for catch- ins deserters from the Royal Navy, Y”!-'i '10!” new a warrant or special authority. No Newfound. we size of raisin bread in New- foundland, as the shopkeeper dis- mvered. A loaf must weigh no mare and no less than We pounds. The attending loaf seized by the RCMP in Clarcnville was baked outside the imwinco. "The Raisin Bread Act is one of gnmcut pays 25 cents per ton it People in other provinces are attra i by these business oppor- tunities. they should be careful how they travel. All stage coaches I." Sublect to government in- spection. And he sure not to forget I (N f your horse. Hotel keepers can pay :.::;::i:...'u 0... ”I.t'.':.t ::”.:::..::":'::..vW W .”..":i.'..'i.':..:E.'..”"'”' -t "r" - statutes. SOUP ON SATURDAY Another clause requires vessels to the seal hunt to serve soup on ssiurdays. The soup must contain onions. If it doesn't. any member N0 WOLVES . Visitors travelling on trains could What looks mnr li remind the engineer he u not a revenue gland Ehlzioiiisi 8 II: from allowed to go faster than six miles Drovision of no the legal an hour through town and m' 3 "2 b0"ntY- tram iasea but he usually doesn't pie nearest Justice of the peace. reminders 'l'iiere's still a Tr?- r W is emmed m we the 0? killing a wolf. Trouble is, there vision thbt a ship captain must of the c e are no wolves in Newfoundland. get provisions aboard by daylight owner or captain and collect 825. The minister of finance however There's a 35 fine for huylu sto . Another law prohibits catcilinl I! required, by law to report to the after sunset 3 res or interfering with the growth of house of assembly each spring the And one more: "Night walkers" oysters. but oysters dont exist in number of wolves caught in the found on ships make the captajn Newfoundland waters. Province the previous season. liable to a 500 fine Donald Campbell Breaks Own Speedboal Record BOULDER CITY, Nev. (AP)- cockpit of the Bluebird. Donald Malcolm Campbell. the "The run down was fine," he only man to pilot a sileedboat said. "but on the way back the more than 200 miles In hour mid vlnd had come up and the water live to tell about it. broke his own was a little rough. world record Wednesday by streak- "I took a terrific beating." ing his Jet-powered Bluebird over HAD CLOSE CALL Lake Mead at 216.2 miles an hour. He revealed that at one phase Mrs" Jun" 5PICeF- Of Piirrsboro The s p e c t a c u l a r perform he might have been hurled through: N' s'- were guests of Mr. and Mrs: the plastic canopy protecting mmlilrnest Johnson over the weekend m. p. h. which the debonair Briton had it not been for the shoulile I !' ”P"9"'b" 13tn-- Mm Levers is set at Lake Ullswater in England straps which lock him ins theipresldem M "'9 Rebeckah Assemb- mi Just: 24, M km y 51,31, Na, cockpit iy of the Maritime Provinces. The 'Ye31"0 399941 8'8 2Vs- Prior to Cam hell's Jul ! ton. all-metal Bluebird was timed run. the world lijlark was l)"l8rfncioile(sli .11.” rg,Si',f Mm John. Mye!5- Carle- olricialiy at 2395 on the first of-an hour, set in l952 by Stanley -orst on were! vmmm 10 Am- two required runs over a mess-isayres' SloMo Shun IV of Seattle. Warm" gm And Mr" BEDEQUE NOTES Mr. Alden l g. ' of Mt. Allison spent the wee? at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. MF.'Bnd Mrs. Allan Marlin. Char- inttetown were guests of Mrs '1-!3mn'5 Parents. Mr. and Airs: Henderson, over Sunday, Not-em. her 13. Mr. and Mrs. David Lovers and d Mrs. lleber M d f ured kilometre distance. and l93.0l Wednesday' is gt in - ye” an am!” on the P890111 NIL over a dangeitaus-iiycosrhortwiiiisstallsce -iilrllftlilrlexnrheel-reailithe Amherst Fair The Men's Association of the ' deque United Church sponsored ii turkey dinner in the Church Hall, my hers of the A. were commend- ed for their interest and work. Miss Mabel Burns took the sub- propelled hydroplane disintegrated th Bl bird d at a speed of 206 miles an hour degeleltlifte. ' an not too much to on one run in Scotland in Septem- The success ended a series of - tests and several disappointments :l;l(l.': Clamphlell arrived at neigh- r l89 miles an hour for the M132 quartgrs.”Lasetga8ctt.o ll? (!2lila)m!i:el?e'l1.. A lithe ”tMisslonary recor. failed in rd tt t, u w e er o sympathy Campbeg. son 1;)! the late sir primarily Z. ii.e?...e..:..:,'."'3,; huifwggiglavglae iociay ms wot to a amlrbe . was a haw! dreds f 1 b0 i "'9'" F 8- monas- pian when he clambered out of the stirred :9 cIi.3;i.';-hwnveiu which em” The mean” C1959” WI"! "The Lord's Prayer." Lunch was served MISCOUCHE The November meeting of the by the hostess and committee in charge Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of otggwh W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. out, are visiting in St. Nicholas Eldon Drummond, with the pres- st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mint. Mrs. R. A. Profitt presiding ' Gamble, and 15 members and two vis-itors . Th Hym " Friends of Florence Macmmm gl:iselldcam:te" op:nsnoinIZ”5;'se?f of Grand River, grade eleven s lng, followed by prayer, dent of Marian Academy of Min-iv The Bible Study period from st, couche, will be sony to learn that nukes Gospel was led by the pres- ihe lsconfined to her home througlsiident assisted by several of the illness. ' ing our Way," was in charge of :3: t'1I'.nnr;d8&'- November 10. st. Mrs. Roy Burns, and dealt prlnc. lo a aptlst Church was the-lpally with the Indians and new- cone of a pretty wedding when comers in Canada. Gifts for the Lorraine McNeill. daughter of Mr PO11 Workers and other Mission- .-it the next meeting. . Reeves will have charge of the icnriltm-s nroinun. Mrs. Eldon iDrummond had an interesting Tem- crance reading. Reports were heard" from different secretaries and were timed at approximately 215 and FREETOWN UNITED w. M. 3. members. The study Book, "com. bert Landry of Georgetown. lleleni Gillis and Desmond McNelil war the attendants. William Perry of Miscouche re- ttntiy returned to his home site? mending several days in Hall! H: haul iluest of Mr. and Mrs. Eddixo po(l,"tmof ihLyn(g::3:s':d'MnT!sisl:: D9"90"0- was very encouraging. several bazaar articles were on display. Mlle boxes were received and ad- ded lreatiy to the funds. The mom- iifrs. William Desltochee, Mis eouche has entered the Print: County Hospital for treatment. Congratulations are -t i i Maurice Gaudettwho was promot ed in Flight Sergeant and Pete Steele and Justin McNeiil who wer prnmoied to Parade of the Air Cadets whic was held at the R. C. A. F. Station Summerside. on Tuesday evening- Noi-omber l5. proximately twenty-five members of the Miscouche Catholic Women's I-Callie atended a regional con- ference, held at the R. C. A, F STNION. Summersiue. The pro- vinual president, Mrs. Basil Mac- Donald. was chairman. On Wednesday evening. Nov, 15 e monthly meeting of the Mis- couche sub-division of the Cntholi On Friday. November 11. a Rom u, emhrance Day programme too Pinto at St. John the Baptis-wommv, yea . . gue was held in th Monday- f.'!!,','."','(-el1gf':;iIi;ii:e.-tetiifli; Convent. Mrs. Phil ll. neslzochn s as no. new boolrlof roll: you from fa ' The Program consisted 0 . presided Reverend .l.. D. Roll A" chm whwnnalwvlnu MN N plan and build modem Irffcfian .m)mprme song! mu by th. showed several interesting films 5 db N h " F. . ti t ti Q cabinafs, and If'syours absolufofy ll: 8;-”””” A””""”' " "" 0" Wednesday. November is ' " 'w.'.?....'E'...!.....I':..'3 Nnmw L ';';'.I7.'Z'.;!.1"."i!'""'"'”"' ll A;-noup . I . . yo oryourcopy,or --.-. .. . ....e:.'.. :..i;:::: l.”::..f..f.. no :::.:.:'i::::.:. --v-w-w on r ---v-- -m--- my 1.9!"!-P. sdllldron Leads bers of the Home and School A w"”"' u'5tA! c"bI"" .”"'M'"Mm"""””d" VII llldst speaks ssocialion. attended a meeting Interacting talk held at Prince of Wales College. BV in 0 lotetown. On saturd morning is . .lohn”tl;e units: as e scene o a man” on Hliluette Gallant of Min- Unhe. became the bride of David my of suminerside. , lath Of N. S. Isoturday. Nov. 19,! 1955 The Gums 13 ' huusedsettvlvalthebsakso .,gy,gu,ooo, ROBOIU lngrm gxsmcuada &Mt fiscal mm.” dug,” gyglug III DIDDSHS .0! as new branches. Total uowstaudatOl1ll.l84.00o wlfhcall um Marking a new hihg of 81.192; loans at 88l.O0.0ll0. other loans at 9tl7.oo0lasssets'l'heBankotNovs 3584. . and Scotia'a annual statement for the cos standing at 15.81 percent .( year ended October 81 shows at continues strong with cash resoub - record increase of sls7.olo.ooo inica t ” deposits by the public. This growth, is reflected on the assets side of at 50.35 percent. the statement by an increase in Profits. before depreciation ma loans other than call, of 5105.703.- ooo and in securities of S44.94tl.00ll over last year's . 0 The balance sheet reflects the it well chosen remarks extended a V cordial wecome to all including the male quartette from Trinity ' F United Church, Summcrside, and . their wives. and Mr. and M ' SYLVAPLY Archibald Johnson, Burlington. DOIIELAS FIR PLYWOOD of t602,tIli, when add- ed to undivided profits, brought this account to a total of 31,027,000 on Tuesday evening, November 15. Over fifty of the ladies of the con- gregation were present as guests. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. pastor of the Church, said grace. At this point Mr. Ralph Callbcck, in a few Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Carleton Siding, was a recent guest of Mrs. Percy Lowther, Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cotton and their two sons. of Dartmouth, N.S., were guests of Mrs. Cotton's moth- er, Mrs. Ernest Weeks and Mr. Weeks on Sunday, Novem' 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miiligan, Tyne Valley. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Charlottetown. were guests of relatives here on Sunday, Nov- ember lath. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson had ' as recent guests, Mr. Johnson's son, Mr. Robert Johnson and Mrs. Johnson and their three sons, of Halifax, N. 5. At the conclusion of the dinner. Mrs. Charles MacFarlane. voiced the appreciation of the ladies pre- sent, in her humorous manner, in the form of an original poem, The Trinity quartette then rendered several sacred selections which were highly appreciated. Mr. Wil- fred Cralg. president. of the as- socintion then called the meeting to order and Mr. William Stavert, Secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting. It was decided to hold the next meeting on December 13. Mr. T. J. lnman introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Johnson. who gave a very interesting address on his tour of the British Isles during the past summer. showing many beautiful slides. Mr. J. H. lilac- Farlane expressed the thanks of the gathering to Mr. Johnson for his address. Much credit is due the committee in charge: Messrs. T. .l. lnman. Ralph Callbeck and Arthur Murray, for the splendid sucess of the din- BII9 If you plan on remodelling your attic, you'll do a better lob with Sylvuply-and, at surprisingly low cost! The smooth- sande panels are easy to apply, only to paint, ond Sylvoply is such a versatile material, you can use it for walls, ceilings, cupboards, built-ins, vuluncos, sub-flooring, or underlay-in fact, the whole lob can be done with cosy-to-work Sylvaply. her. as well as the dozen or more young men who served in the kit- . lining Away For I Christmas-New Years? 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Yet is is crystal-clear, not milky or yellowish like some plastic mate- rials. It weighs less than one tenth of the lightest glass storm win- dows developed. Even s very large window comes to loss than 3 ounces! This amazing new kind of window is not affected by snow, sleet, rain or dampness because it is 10010 waterproof. Resists.cIi- mate changes-won't crack even at 63 degrees BELOW FREEZING! Although it costs you only pennies you can use and re-use it year after year for winter protection and comfort. low Cost llealtll Protection .. . ,, l i WINTER cauronri no can hardly no this Trsni-tliur slum IiIndsiv- it's so train- psmlt. And it protscta you and your level ones mm wintry hints and IIIIIII . saves on your fuel Ilila . . . health insurance, tea. This wonder matc- ilsl is use by the plastics division at the tame Insoles Items to. 49iSIormW'n protects your family all winl .'.,t, Goes on in 5 Min. lexihlc product that enables you-i to seal out wintry blasts for IUVsf - a window! imagine it! For pennies 1 per window you can insulate every . tens or rattles. It's actually lIex- ible like rubber. This wonder prod- uct possesses the tensile strength I , in every room of their homes! This smazin strength of over one ton per square stretches -; then springs bark un in last war. installs quickly, es y world-famous REYNOLDS METALS g storm window stretches without breaking! lfaa tensile- inch! Push it with your foot-ill aged! Developed for Armed Forces nside windows of all siua. lulu by COMPANY. low First caste No Upkeep cost! TRANS-KLEER comes in kits .16 inches by 432 inches and costs you only 4.95 cornplou with Adheso bor- der! 1'bst.is men It for lo windows- each measuring 1 .3 square feet-Just 4955; each! 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Thaiis why your after year more and more people - even those who can afford expensive storm windows. are demanding this econom- ical. yet effective way to save fueI.pro- tsct health. enjoy winter-longcomfort Sensational Discovery Used by ll. 8. Army to Fight Arctic coll 'One of the big problems facing Amos- lcan and Allied generals in the last "war was how.to defend their times and protect equipment against the ravages of Arctic winters. One of the world's greatest dafann firms was ordered to build a special plant and' soon millions of yards of this new material was moving out to Canada land and the cold European theatre of war. This motorist would not be put: chased for love or money. h these critical days. Even loot fuel wont to and weapons. Our boys and guns came first and the public had to wait. Fi- Jialiy it was rt-leased to the public and ever sinrc. the demand has been- greater than the supylyl . . Trans-lileer Windows can Be installed In 5 Minutes The installation of Trans-Klur Storm Winiiows is simplicity itself. The lady of the house can do it in 5 minutes or less! You need no nsils, hooks. bcfewa or tools! No back-breaking toiil No broken glass to contend with! Cit GI required amount, trim to M the Inlldt of your window, large or smslhsquare. round. rectangular-it makes no dif- ference! Then press on the special ADHESO border and your storm win- dow is llrmlv in place for winter-long protrrimn! Cost to you: only pennies per xI'iwitvw! And this is s storm win- dow that can really take than wintry gains. And it won't rattle or sluitter or chip! Yet Trims-Klcer Windows.bc- cause of the LOW CONDUCTIVITY develop ! of expert chemical engi- neers. give you real winter protection, actually help keep cosy warmth Inside, frigid temperatures out of your home. You save many dollars in fuel bills aianc-to say nothing of the health protection and downright comfort! MAKE THIS TEST! 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R m '.-..z "l.':...':'l..!.';'s':.'..'..'.'G.'.'.” dow 12-lQIII'fA(IlCly s in airing. llsolosrlllsrfosr With TRANS-KBEER you have no storing problems. At winter's end you fold any like cloth for t following winter-your altar yoscl on an air your room so easily-any time! Lift ADHIZSO border to lot in fresh air- thon rreu on and it's sealed tight again Easy Ioelesn, tool No soap or detergent. They come slut. with a damp wsall rapt It's no wonder that so laany home owners. hospitals. pair , lie buildings and churches have adopted this new way to fight wintoris chills and humidity. ll Returning members of services told of its amusing qualities. The lucky buyers of the first window) told their neighbors. Last year alone mend was hardly tap for them this year. Plans are for: no viding 2.500.000 for civilian Is : it estim ted that at least twice I ma Korea. Forms mi-nt priorities might rcdllce avail able supplies to ii trickle! I New You can last zines in thrllnitcd over 2 Million Windows- - Sold last Year For years now. demand for this I window has been at fever pitch. msnd always outstripped the supply. lies vcr 2.000.000 were sold, yet til de- 3: E 4 3 ad to he curtailed. Thonsauok ome owners had to he diaappoin Production for this year has beelllo ruled, hut. naturally, all armed servo ices get top priority whenever vlcededh There will be another wild scramble ould or lvidoviclil. to Trans-lllosr in Your own Home Without lilsl Lots of folks already know about TRANS-KLEER from their neigh- bors. But if you have never tried them. here's your chance to on a HOME TRIAL BASIS. 'lose a single penny. Msillihor below and a 86 by 4.12-incl! Rit- SQUARE FEET-will be shipped. you immediately. complete wit Adheso Border. Deposit only 4.95.!-&l: pnjljfc with the msil man. Try . windows in any room of your MHQ Test them as you see At. Sea for-pooh self how they seal out drafts. No! compare the temperature-any 2.5 salt! in I the cons! nrrm-mots will do-yemcompsrethp temperstiire with any other room your home! See the difference. I he dilferenco. Then YOU" 50 9-IIO win. If you're not convinced to every his as elective as any wlndnwnnv the market-if-yoaasro n Jatislled In EVERY way. ikasp the Two windows and return-the-baton: of the vrrhellal-and-get your-6'35 at once It! Ill DMPNIRW ORDER AT ONCE! Mil one of people are rudingzlillh n hundreds of nlwajlpers and maps- . tea and Canada; .ut year thousands of orders could not be filled. Do not wait until beIoO urn weather comes! Play safe! REID the coupon now and get your storm windows at once! if you wish to save postage costs. and money order. cash or check for 4.95 and it will be shipped .postage free. Order yours direct. from! TIIIIIIESEI LTD. Ilapt. 258-M-47 i45lIl St. James W. Montreal. Quebec ADVICE TO Well built. storm windows, whether of less. thormopsnc, plastic or Trans- iear can save cu many dollars on our fuel bills-iftbey are well sealed. Tor best results follow these 6 rules w No Problems With Truns-Klur ri pt po 45 St. James St. W. 'l'risl- , bark euaruitn ball. I must FEEL the dlleremve. n. elective as any costly storm window on the reason. I shall KIIP the 2 windows FRII. DOOR for llleh refill! of El KIT O '0. -:....:i........- i N.) - :..-3-.:.....-"-.... NAIR. . .....-nun. ” E TI'lT6ltE"snN LTD., RUIN the fofhwlvir kits TRANS-KLIBR measuring I0! SQUARE PIl.'I' (enough for T0 windows avvrazlng lO.l IQIA It Idol.) include Ami!-:80 Ieslltig Border and easy picture lnsInctiou."I'hIs order Is it every enough material tin 1 WINDOWS in any room of my house- Thry must will out drafts. I want III the dllcmue at my The if I am not colvl that -O0aOalposld&Dylwv&- QPavmowIneksel.IIflluostscnI'llI. READERS To Oiitsin lost Insult: From Storm Windows easily. You simply lift tin Adbno border be let foul. stale air out, admit fresh air. Then simply press back into pllce--it takes one second-and have insulation again. 'lhi'I you saw- not do with certain other plastic type 70' iwdowal Vlinvry Oates Sealed Out With Adlleso Mottled The ADHESO border on your Trsnb Kleer seals your home in-all wintal long! You have no LEAKAGE wok ea. You enloy greater warmth. greater savings. Greater health pro- tection! And all this cost: you any nvliesl Avoid Wild Scramble! Freezing weather is coming and soul. Play it safe! Get. Travis-Klrer now! Or on reaived to) late will be returned at once. Rush cou- onr supply of it NOW and avoid disappointment! Dept. 258-M-47 Montreal, Quebec IQ . ....:-.3 nlslloua aeutlssd iwav. WM FR. movie!-ifl ssn not.utisIal for as .. the mast r iothnsm EL? IIOII-Rh ' l.."3'.l.S"..?.s'f.'. .iulllD!9O-Mt I o ..............-...............n...... WM. . .