wgghllssaav. m: cnaawrrllrowu annuals»: . m, this mum west-water l LAlVlPS MAlit INACA _ MMESDE a CARLCTTETOW WANTED . . . . .. MUSKRATS We Require your: All lam will b, held ene week for jsovpihllbfl of ear large Quantities MEDIATELY to fill Order. Ship Direct. cash immediately. Also postage or express charges. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT l’. E. I Fur Traders Muskrat: IM- We pay (W. R. Jenkins) 182 Queen St. 1.13;- e1. 11_17_1s_20_21 ‘Plederson was assisted in conduct- GEIITRAI. GIILRIIIAJ Islam] Loan Total Exceeds Two Million The contribution made by eitllaens This illlllll u "p" "i ‘we; ""9"". DII\.‘IC'IPQIIIETIY|' 2: truism“ "-1 - “M a t - "h u. “nnuword, atrlc l; pay OONFlDII-ATIO LIFE . mo‘ N moon’. loan exceeded two million dollars, it was learned yesterday. Mr. Guy Scott, secretary for the provincial administration section of the Na- tional War Finance Committee an-I nounoed the total was Christin Ph t0- Evenings by llipzaiflililffizil.“ roman!‘ a Hot Goose Dinner COOKS for GYM)!- of this province to the third vlctoryI Federal House (Continued from page l) awaits ylm in M shiield H ll. Tables ready at 5. u 11-185“ LEGION DANCE at the Armour- ies Thursday night, Nov. l9th. New Dome orchestra_ Admission 35 cents. 11-17-31 CmsEBR-QTES BlBTHDAY- M! J.A. McNair, Manager of A. Kon- nedy or Co. id, celebrated his birthday yesterday by entertain- irltlmate friends to a dimer at the Queen Hotel. MEETINGS will continue (D V.) in 608961 Hall. Prince Street, each night this week (ex- cept Saturday) at 8 o'clock, W. N. Brennan from New Glasgow, NB, W111 Dreach at these services. "whosoever will may come." 1l-17-2i He said the figure landers in the second victory loan by $92,000 The number of applic- ations was greater by 1,500 in the recent loan than it was last ter when 6.495 bought bonds. | By districts the amounts lilb- Pnnoe County. $827,800; Char- lottetown, 3689.150: Queen's County $300,650; and King's County, I339. 95o The ’ Provincial objective 31.750900. CLEAR DOCKET — No oases appeared before Magistrate Martin ‘at the Police Court yesterday mom- ng. l Will SURPRISE PARTY-file Gratis Club the Celnltrel iatll-n '——"_ all’ will"! NEED - ll. O- Qllmch est night held l surprise MOCS-Tihyl Captain 0! HMDB. 151g“, 11 gnd M", 'e part for Mr. Queen Charlotte mid yesterday, Everett Patti.’ it was held at the there are now several vacancies for 1101119 01M,- and Mrgppegwn Bed‘, lwren Cooks and stewards. If girls! Mmmt Edward Rom, elm, mem- lntlerestedm thlsbramoh ofthleNav-| bgys and mvlled g-uggg “m” q, 11-1 still/ice “b11111 £11911‘ M11168. most enJoyable evening during qualifications and Niererwee. to which Mrs. Palm a member ofthe the WWII-lull! 031°" l" m9 Naval Gratin Club and her husband were [Barracks lflere, these will be for- pfesenftd wirih s. lovel . Mr. warded to headquarters for consid- and MrS, Plat-ta are mo toMon. oration. gue shortiiytgihere Mr. Platfts it?! " v-—-- i n appon manager o e i SALVATION ARM-Y — A large Imperial ()|] Company bum“ H, firowg lgttiexrldeéih the yrelt/‘ival IATEGIS- has been employed by the Dom-i l ii o Salve. on rzny am n Charlottetown for n - Cl el 1m night. sallltsnl Ped- p y l T “m v of . erson spoke from the text "That I b” m“ may know Him." 1n this address Personals he stressed the importance of hav- M155 Minnie Seller and Miss Eli- Yesterday ’s Market CORRECTED FOR WEDNESDAY AND ssrvunsy ISSUES s dos. 55-58c Ca bilge l-l0c ell-Ch Roast Beef 35415” Cream qt. 49° Boiling Meat 15%‘! Steak, lb. 234W -, ,.. ' 18c I‘ I qr‘ $120-$150 39-420 ‘ii 1f " r. s, per peck 6 lbs 4075555?’ 1 121. ilmlli lClllZ'.'€, each 6 lbs 1 (I l I». l: '11 c. n» 1 y. Polllillfillo rec llllel-zs We list below prices that yve will prly to producers for eggs and poultry F.O.B. shipping point. , DRESSED CHICKEN Milkfcd A - - — - - 24c Milkfod B -—- — — — — 22c Grade ll -- — — — — 206 Grade C -— — -— — -—- 15¢ DRESSED FOWL GrafieA—--————-—-—19¢ Grade ll — — -- — 17¢ Grade C — — — —- -- 11¢ aces u LARGE - - - - — 45c gs Mlcnlllu - - - 44c u l'lll.l.l~1'l‘ - - - — 39c GRADE ll - - - - — 39¢ GRADE c - - - - — 3-“ Canada Packers Ltd. Charlottetown - KensinBW" Ilium and suonlvlne 0mm ll. .l. "lillleoll OPTOMITIIBT Montana. I. l. I. Office floors: ill t ll re. Di. ‘ I to 5 P. nilllenl Holidays etc. ov no with Oflice Connects DBUGSTOII Cl.- ., ,4...“ .l' Crabapplcs. peck Cranberries, 1 lb. Geese Ducks Mushrooms a box Sweet potatoes Pink grapefruit Cooking apples per pk. Navy Week llov. 22-28 Next week is throughout Canada. Fronl Sunday, November Salurciayg November 28, inclusive, buys and girls in the schools, ad- uils worshipping ill cross Canada, listeners to stations all will join in paying tri- bute to Canada's Navy, Canada's Merchant Navy, and to the brave men lvllo without lhought of hun- ours or (iCC0l‘l\li0ll5 or adequate recompillse, are devoting their ialcllis and risking their lives io defend Canada, fighting the en- emy and delivering the gOOds to the fighters for, and defenders of liberty in almost every part of the world. The Department of Naval Scr- viccs is co-cperatillg to the full- est degree with the Navy League of Canada in celebrating Navy Week. It recognizes the gigantic task the Navy League has set for itself in tendering to the material com- fort of the men who go down to the sea in ships. During Navy Vlfcek, stories from the luook "Ships Moan Victory," pllhii<il0fl by lilo Navy League and written by Ilicllivllrlllt. Command- f‘l' Wlllluln Slrzlllg», RC.N_V.R., will be read tn the school cilildrcn. In the book are stories about “The Work Ships Dc," “Something A- bout Sea Power." "Our Merchant Navy," “Sailors of T0- morrolv," and “The Sea Cadets," as well as simple but rlciuilcd and i1- lllslrated cicswripilons of the var- ious types of ships in the Canadian Navy. Navy Week the Navy League makes its ap- eal to children all over Canada nr funds to curry on its ever-in- creasinc. and growingly important work for our suiinl-s, One hundred thousand sailors besides thousands more in Allied navieg have to be served with comforts, facilities such lls given in its four- teen Allied Seamrns’ Clubs, with reading mnttcl", and ditty to be maintained. Ii. is a splendid work it. is doing. We must support the League! Girl Guide News SIXTH AND SEVENTH GUIDE COMPANIES (Trinity Church) Last night a number of recruits passed mris of the Tenderfoot tests and it is hoped that thrrcr- of those girls will be be cnrnllcvl next week. Six Guides RH‘ lilvnnrlng to trv First Class iPSbs this month. Ill. ls hoped i-hllt evvry mcmbr-r will be present in- night as tile Patrol Leaders have important Elana to discuss with their paltro . OLD BOY DAYS CARDIFF. Wales -- (OP) 5i the times is this ghap: "Boy wan , not over '10." PRISONERS WELL FED SYDNEY. Australia -—— (C Italian South their arrival here. CASTORB 0F TEXAS Castor beans, long imported frcvn for - India, are being successfully grown followed by the mowing of film ill Texas. g elidea ..-.A..e_....._... ._ _ m: regular rehearsal of the Charlotte- l5 $2.76-$3.25 §l.50-$1.70 0o 2 lb iOr 25c Joyed. 22 to furnished the music. churches a- radio Growing Royal This is the time of the year when with club bags. Dozens of Sea Cadet Corps have Navy le . Twgdvaailjclliidrcln is drawing a large crowd, of iacard outs de a P) —— risoncrs of war in New ales have gained an aver- a e of nearly 14 pounds in weight sii-loe ill/lie Clialrldst a5 a colnpanionflirltuifle. !'S. G ETSOH sang V51‘)! 8 8C 1V8 y “or Ford. any. ‘pant the WEkDQHd at York. lthe solo "I've Heard of a Saviour whose Love is so Greet." Adjutant Mr. Arthur Stewart Bea View, vl-as a visitor to the City yesterday. Mr. Austin Scales of Freetown returned last night from a business trip to the United States. Mr. Scales is prominent potato dealer. -S. Mr. Erwin Andrew is a patient, in the P.E Island Hospital, where, he has undergone an operation for appendicitis. His friends hope for a. speedy recovery. Mr. G. Parker Brown of mronto representing the Drug Co., is in t1 Oshawa, Ontario. welcmle guest of Mrs. Brown's palrnts, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Sims. Petty Officer Telegraphist Ralph‘ Smith is home on leave. visiting his gageuts Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith l y. QUEENS COUNTY (Continued from page l) candidates in the field and pledg- ed thlem both his fullest. support, llie alppealed for better organiza- tion at the polls in the next con- test, which he predicted would take place in January. His remarks were warmly applauded, Brief speeches were also made by Messrs. Walter MacKenzle and Er- nest Holm, candidates for tihe 1st g the service by Adjutant Mercer. ENTERTAIN CHOIR. —-'Il1¢ last, town Baptist Church Choir was held at the ilrlne 0_f Dr. and Mrs. 1A. Clark, Experimental Station. invitation was most gratefully accepted and the Choir and Dr- ector met at the residence of Dr. and lvLl-s. Clark and curried out the reguar practice, after which music and entertainment was part- icipated in. Following this a dainty lunch was served. and s most en- joyable time spent. LEGION DANCFr-A jolly sing- sollg and dance was held by candle light at the legion Home last night. There was a good attend- ance of soldiers, sailors and air- men and a happy cvoning was en- ' Bill Morcsidws Orchestra Chapel-onus were Mrs. Ira Bowll, Miss Nan Brow, Miss Vi Birtwhistle and Mrs. iChas. Bentley, B.Y.P.U. MEETING - The BY. P.U. met lust evening in the Church vesiry with plans for a variety of activity’ during the winter nloni-hs. They divided into four groups of study, consisting of a group study- im-g dramatics, debating, necrea-i tionol leadersillp- and leadership in the Church. The devotional perv iod was conducted by Grue Cros- , by, followed by a period of bll5lll€65 after which the groups retired io raffmihéloreitégfggfg ‘m District, and by Mr. Jam-es Mac- ~ Leod, Hampshire, who irldorsed film‘ m recreation m m” lower Mo". MacDonald's comments onpoll ‘ _____ pfiuaufilzattioiltianllll rnoved advoto of WTL DESTRUCTION-Th m‘ 5 ° e ° B ma“ a“ *0"- gold legip%nll off the bliYbEl‘ fvvln at m“ at the 01mg o‘ m” meeting- the front 0f Riggs and Harpers ' Barbershop, Queen 52., lvasstolen N°mhwu°ns . w , I understood $113 isetlileleniihircti 1.50m leaf ball M the 2nd District convention, ma, has bu,“ 5mm, mm, the city Mr. Bellsnonflnation for Councillor barber poles rccolltlv. ‘The other “"15 miwed by mm“ “omen- twn were recovered by tile police. Hammmre- Siwndcd b3’ stamina-m This act of vandalism is all lhc Dmimh Mayflcm- M15 Maimflm" more annoying because gold leaf “cmmauon for 55591111117111” w" is now very d," v _ to Obtain moved by Charles M-cDufi. Wheat- ____ ilexyr dmlfiiritésecorlded by Glories . mm l - .l . ‘"1 - “i DOFTIJQIYIQIH. SailgdeisogiEChariotedgt- Fm’ "he 3rd msirmt» M1" - T113111‘ tow.“ has arrive“ home m]. a ors nomination was moved by Leo- monthfl; iiavc after service with» “Md Cwm 3951915- “K111115193 1W the Royal Cfllilidiflm Navy. He "W! Ree-yes. Seville-m. “misun- ‘commanded one clf the assault pmted 17V 101119 MfwDurialfi. Hac- naval craft in the combined oper- Adm M‘? =11 -'1~ Mumnaki! 110m" ations at. Diepne last August. His mmiiiin was "wved by “m” lem- boat took infantry ashore under 91w» 1'1"“! v mlmlkd "Y heavy enemy attacks. Friends in Chalk-b Phillips, Halrrlngto, Mr, Chatlonewwn are extending a Gibsons nomination for assembly- wnnn welcome in Lieut. Saunders, ma" W“ miwed b? M- W. W005. He is a son of Mrs. E. G. Saunders Souihpmt- “cmded by 13511191 of 56 Olcbnr Street. Lieut. Saund- Bradley‘ suflmk‘ 511913011911 1W L-o- ers said no other Prince Edward K9113" simthPmi- Islanders returned with him, F“ 111*’ 511‘ Dismci- 1'1"?‘- D1‘- MaoMilllllfs nomination foll- Coun- EAST ROYALTY EIWERGENCY cillor was moved by NURSING lllssmvr: - The iiflai mondrd by Michael Conway Mr- lecture of the East. Royalty Emor- filieuvlrbs nomlnlatlon for Aasiew- N _ . 1 ld lrnlm was move by W, D. i ls, iilClsIiiCSPridhLy-Snelgclgiiéergflvfiillig, whim Semnded 1W H-H- 119F99- Dn R A Credman spoke on Tu__ Dr. Maolvfillan recalled that this berculosis work in this province! was his sixi-h nomination in the, The lectures were all well alttended D8511 lWWf-y years as representa- tive of Charlottetown. His col- league Mr. Stewart was nmninated for the fourth successive time. Resolutions The following motions were e. dUPted unanimously; "Be it resolved that this conven- tion reaffirm ou-r deep loyalty to i the British Eovereiril and the kn- hire. Mid lemt the llnunlelv death of His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent on active service. and extend to all the members q: Royal and koeln interest was shown by the members iihroughouil the course. Thls members are deeply grateful to the Parkdale Emergency Nursing Reserve for the privilege of taking several of the lectures with them in their school hall The course was under the direction of Mrs. Leslie Digrlan, Superintendent of Nurses at. Falconwood Hospital vlhere several of the lecintres were Iheld The following doctors and] nurses gave the lectures: Drs. W.J. and I 14 I I i noon WEEK n rm: LIB-I a & H d N I I -RARY-—A moat attractive display. 0| 9S‘ of beautifully illustrated books for! lluelofalalllllllfonlllllons = Cntarrhol deafness and ead Noleea ' l‘li"‘.lll‘Z-i.v".’ “ii‘i‘i.'°l‘..i.".l..°ll‘b'll.i‘l‘l‘i’f i 0 I Now it ia possible for some of the molt obstinate eases of Deafness due to - your, more eghmeulflgrnyesuil- - :.l".'l:".::...'::r":".:l *.":.:l:l'°'ii3: ng aong to e "l o toryl wd silcceeel Books many denghud, fieatment is meatlnilwig l a" n." young book lovers each evening on the way from school. To inform as wel-l as to entertain is the Dill", pose of the books chosen. Books on Art, ‘navel. Animal Stories,‘ Stories of Countries and their Pen-- nlcs. Stories oi Inventors. Life Stor- los of Noted People, ‘Books on Hob- bies. St/udv of the Stu-rs, etc, all told in simmlo cihlldllke language, 3T10W the weatih of variety on, hand. On Saturday morning next, from 9 to i0. a Story Tellirq Hour at the Library has been arranged Grade I puPilfl- 111i‘; will be of inierwied young readers to ihu, |Publio Library this week. The; theme of Book Week, Nov. 15-21. is "Forward With Books" and Miss. Jealn Gill, Librarian, is to he com-l pimerlted on the wide varied. and‘ fitting choice of books being own. A corner of the library with e re- for only I weeks and my hearinl’ 1‘ much better. The relie was prompt an now the head noiaee have subside . 1 catarrh. a ease of many years’ standlnf. ill improving tlsfaotorily. Quanta: a 2' used a home and seems to work "pl |y Ofl people of all ngea. I ante in so successful in rellavln oa arrha deafness or: n H ‘ curblngéatarr .t an iron-clad money Mull l mt e ante: from our dru Use i? accordlnl o tile elm e tlone. if at the end of i0 d e your lng ls not relieve . Your "i! Ill lslfled, lust return the emvtv beck- nge and your mane will be refunded without question. 6t ODIN"! from your amulet today. - ear- olses ~ ' - ‘ZOQQJDQ; J J ihll subscribed by Prince Edward Ill-i scribed were: Summers!’ , $391,000;i ed the Treatment | presentation in Parliament. "You ave no one to speak for you." He meant no reflection on the qualific- ations oi’ Hon. Dr. Cyrus MacMili- an, but. said that "in three parliamentary sessions Dr. Mac- Mlllan has only raised his voice once and it was on a subject not particularly affectinl Prince lid- ward Island." Mr. Hanson referred to his cham ionship of Island claims the cuse and said he cious_ WBYI be glad to this subject. He regret eve "that during three sessions of Par alnent mine should be the only voice raised on your behalf." . l-le scored the extravagance shown lisy tgrovlxldgal Liibez-al Le latuacs n ese ys o war en e oplo are being call n i0 wfiten their belts u neuvgi- beg On the whole, he said, Canada's part so far in the war has been disappointingly small. He exoe ted the a r training programme, bu re- calledplilglt ‘twi: years very a orm, expose first time sin that it really is, insist Maxwell House- Kin previousl on th und ii would liiterfe e 33th Carlada/a‘ status as a na ion." ODAY cofiee 1| pre- You want each cup to be full of flavor and goodness. To be sure NOW I'M DRINKING LESS COFFEE...IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD THE ersr ls MAXWELL HOUSE! on pleicly all through. 3 It ls sealed In a Super-Vacuum tin to ensure roaster-freshness. Two Grindn-DRIP and REGULAR. rlllxwlll HOUSE "GOOD TO THE LAST DROP" '| Maxwell House is truly magnificent coffee, blended from e choice of the very finest coffee beans proourable-unboetable for; rich, full flavor and full, mellow body. ' 2 A special roasting method is used to roast every single cofleo bean evenly and com. i8, 1941 3‘ “H421 that tod Training plan has had "such meg- nifioent results." "But I em appalled," he added. ' “at the attitude of this Government a; Winnipeg, a; which 1 hgpg mi; "l1 i116 mfllliwwfi‘ question.‘ Provlncfi and the Maritlmest i: gens erai w: be wel re rlesene , an rumors T0 122.1. p abzlf thuisuxtao snake ourselves heard.’ e ou e e ramme sug- “No Province ln Canada has done ‘filmy ‘t, m; p0,; §§§e Qonfgfgngg so much, has [one lo III‘. hi! live" and went on to express belief that l" "Win81! 0| "6 11°" ‘mull 1l1°°dl when the war is over ‘we must do I! 11" 1'14"" 511"" 1513115» i" away with a lot of this bureaucracy "11! ""5" ‘1'°1*,',|'°‘1 MF- ""1"" if we are evel- to get anywhere. I "B111 Egghill-‘W- 1i 11" "h" 7"‘ fear that if this Government re- vincea d the llllle sense of nat- mums m power‘ busing“ and w“. 1°11" 0111181111"! aw" ""1115 m“ b‘ perity will take e. long time to come any need for compulsion in getting around.» "W," 11"" "l! I'm“ “"1"” Ho stressed the value of a ‘And the eat1nl1l¢lm¢ll$lmu° “staunch, strong women's or- agalnst Mr. in ls that he and his ganlzauon" m 9011M“, and 1,, can- Pa"! “"11 ""1 “kn” “n "PM? clusion scored Prime Minister <1! lselliloulw l" "111 ""11"- King's habitual attempt to side- l 1 f t- ...§:.'el.'*l=.::“:l;;iu,i::."l.rl:.::: fill-l» dhlii? dill? ‘felli- tKw/e yea" o, mabeducation o’ ing partisan political aims. t e young people gfnCanada. But Rom DL MMWLLAN the Ycountry tilezslpal . wh i . “ ou can’ a e a man o s 1- ab] cifist and isolationist for twenly- ,,§,°§“,},'}:;§ $531.2, bytw£1e $$a¢e§ i e years and make him a. real‘. w, conduct of M, King in “mm: ' ind= -' » ?Pié‘.‘2l°.'..‘ili.'“li.';l l: “lair. l. - senile e _ merged“ ifiig-SQAP lfnlfwimnmter moveeflmilréhw n‘: keys‘. tlalning o com e l 3- _ -_ mlurdlurs "W119 champwmhip “r $120011. hlidgllldiliglliflttfge Czggixllilldlia-Irlg 51,1115!" Imperial“ speaker, denounced this action as wh n one of the blackest marks against the King Government. m. e Coldwell (0.0 F. "The twenty-year old chickens Mr. leader) tells En ought to ve India her ludellend- that Mr. King has been hatching ever since he was elected Liberal once, I tel Mr. Caldwell that En!- FE“ ""5 b“ W11.’ °° imaisniiiii‘ 35' n epen enoe w en n - .. -- monstratcd her ability to govern, grain“, léfiogausggedhloge ggmégg her-self- roostlng places are n in the Liberal N“ Th‘ Mw" Fm“ pr§vll1$°l'l’e§'r§§§tili%vl$ of three suc- pr - H9 reiwmid m“ "t" “w” lfieligfiivglifirilclggxiilgi/EIDCIOTDZSIS iaxliatthgonseg- years’ n“ manmcem’ Canadian vatives had worked wholeheartedly “my ‘iverseu had never “m actii in these campal s. " 1°“ excwi‘ at Dlep ' He (“d no If other Prov noes contributed as‘ km“ “hi?” mu“ i’ wasuwlgl “pi freelv as Prince Edward Island has t m“ me“ s‘ lelgpe’ done to the service forces, Dr. Mac- h“ w“ afraut d°m°"§.‘"*‘°°‘ (I: Millan said, “we could have a Can- not to invade Eurolle. It Hilly be m,“ army o, a million and m“ m“ m“ km)“ learned w“ men today. WThv shouldn't Prince "Mm the price‘ ‘to! °n° thing only‘ Edward Island want. conscription, 37:50:31’ a§§g$g'hg':t£$1t§m s $2.2] to bring the other Provinces into vea m“ we whole “awn” proud", nriggwsilggifsiufihindependent and “scnptmm Mr‘ Hanson even stron Liberal leanings he neved- w“ “the ‘"113’ “democratic continued Tlave exllressed the hopes w” w "n59 a“ “m ‘ He re- of aeeinlfa rejuvenated Conserva- fiillfi mategitfilr %gve§lllm°ti,tpuff; tlve Part; in Canlldll because they r e urg e - ' _ to d661,“, a grwtggrgzvi hflwltligglfil if]: Party the onlv hope o emergency; - l 115mm A“ 51mm“ i” m“ ma!“ m pfgangs?liflgiggifiogigggillzr%éyilglll 311mm i“ Ma)“ 1940' t M M‘. ‘ portance of being organized to meet Mum of his subsequen me ' any contingency. He referred to the Hmsm mcupiqg m tum“ ° successful conventions held in the "tortuous course followed by 1-119 ‘ftemnnm and added, mm my m“! Gwemmem i“ meeting me“ plause: “We propose to put can- "IW" ""1“"°“‘°"“- ididates in the field wnom the I" “m” °i “ma” “fitmnal SW55‘ country will respect who will be l“ Bflid- °°v""m‘“‘§ m“ “"1" able m stand in the ‘Legislature lulu "Ya "m" ‘hi’ d" w“ yeggfiflgfi fight for your interests." He ou- Ktlqifflgogeerqglmleélit ikilastgl‘: reanof the‘ semllhasized the import. eeing that "our farmers Pbgggfim ‘Jmum gecaggféhmenva‘ and returned men get fair play." th mbsniurifii“ °1 5 plebucm T onfllgofgtlotslmlalieqailheexxprflg national policy. he castlxaipd i111! m m“ Province" and recalled m‘ 53 "the °r°wmn3 “dignity new’ successful efforts of the Opposition "d i“? i} §§“,‘ol}§§§‘li b’ l‘ °°"°m'| in the Legislature last session in men a r - lvgmiuconaelgagyva lmrtmfia Elfllfllflctsiyllg a petition against such pe asse a. ,- _ only. but‘ i evlii ‘he Ub°1'"1°“"Y-'icorazliugrllfétseilatlivigrdtrlghltiiileilli The "Ubflww “d” Mafikenfia i matter of wal- industries and rail- rns.*2lu:..?r . rear-l... u. v- a- w»- an effort to fool the R60 1B i111 i119 time he beats Barnum < uahifl-l l-Ie stressed the necessity of Cen- ada becoming as war conscious as the people of Great Britain. He also I “viewed briefly the achlevomfilliil. of the Conservative PM‘! . "n" phaalzin its consistent I 61'9"" to Britis ideals. He warned Mamet I the danger of an attempt at rule by - fe eral members for remaining silentt on these matters in Parlia- men . VICTORIA SCHOOL 1103:!‘ Roll for September and r Grade X.—-l, David Boswell; a Maude 3, Maylee Boswelg. - mo whwh were“ w “mum...” wollzilkfifilifiimlllil: ' ogpaliirlilgt 5i tlilinf-Taiiilis elllecl- . .° {Pu-L ‘m, $01,“, f“ ives. he salixizmgxe desire thathg: Wm.- erna Moo . . an 90°" B! _ Grade VII-l. Adele Maolhchern; klegafinifitajfféfigg%éfiztyfi Donaida MacLeod; 8, Betty Duns- l! "9 B“ 9 3"” G ado VI.—1 li t0 the nme- 5 we °="""*="l rliplli with lliiiivikl-“uaffilloaw can adhere to theory 0i 11"‘ over: David Boewe A ‘rh lollsl Bgcillihm if he mews whet it ,,_ mm”, ns. maommenting on governmental “m Mumwmm‘ I l. fo Believe llapt. Peters Son of Former Premier NELSON. 8.6., NOV. 17——(OP)— Capt. F. T. Peters, whose death in North Africa was announced billi- day night from mean-Gen. Dwight D. Elisennower‘; Allied Headquar- ters in North Africa. is believed to be Capt. Frederick Thornton Peters. a brother of Mrs. E.E.L. Dewdney of Nelson. He and. Bri- gadier l-rank Vogel of the British army were killed in a plane crash while carrying out ll mission. Capt. Peters was the son of the late Frederick Peters, o. former Premier of Prince nuward Island, and grandson of John l-lanlilton urcyua pro-confederation Premier r . His mother is living with Mrs. Dewd- ney nere. A native of Charlottetown, P.E.I., Cflllt. Peters was educated in a pri- vate school in England and was one of the last naval cadet-s on board the training ship Britannia before the naval college at Dart. mouth took its place. l-le reoelved a medal from the King of Italy when only a mid- shipman for rescue work ln Mes- sine after the earthquake there. At outbreak of the First Great War, Captain Peters was o. - inted a First lieutenant on t e dflilmyer Meteor. and was in ac- tio at Dagger Bank. He m t ed a D..>.O. for his part in a mended e destroyer Greyhound and was given the D50. for sink- lhs German U-boats in the English channel. Captain Peters was 61 gears old and unmarried. (Mrs. J. . Paton and Mrs. A.V. Saunders, both of Charlottetown are first Cousins of Capt. Peters.) Moved Workers In Record Time WASHINGTON, Nov. l5--(CP)-.. Six thousand civilian workers mov- ed into Canada plane, truck, loin United in building not all of a per- mfi-‘lvlli nature. or 1.1M of its L600 m es. Construction e1 the road has been under the control of United States Mm Engineers but the 11111111112 ell cmelll. or ea Ofllldian and American contractors, supple- mrrdshby lilllllfldfldlk of traottaors, e ove s, portal: regeir s and electric plants assem led n3.‘ Civilian Conservation camp; in m United Starts were used on the lob. SOBEI BRITAIN LONDON -- (OP) - The "no- treating" order of the First Great War is not likely a be introduced in Britain. Roper to Home Sec- retary Morrison indicate a high de- Eree of sobriety during the pest year particularly among men in the services. it_ is announced. enga einent. Later he com-' . Thursday, November 5. 1942- 4i Special Markings For om, 8th Divisions Pm.’ 17-40?)- Hle uar era llc Conunalld Canadian (Active) Anrw, today alt iloululccd distmgruisiung sleeve patches willl be issued to llleiflbsn of the 6th and 8th Divisions ullfl i0 personnel of Pacific Conlmanli ‘Iliey are similar to divisional mtcnes worn by troops serving overseas. ‘Ilhe 6th Division wearsnduli blue rectangular patch three inches long and two inches wide, split diagonbzllily with the red on lop and blue ow. The 8th Division tch will be ma- rooln albove and l ht green below. The Pacific Command patch will be a dark green diamond three b1 2 3-8 inches. BIRTHS FOLKINS-Ln Chicago Nov. l'l, it Dr. and Mrs. Hlills o. Fkllluns (nee Margaret E. Black Charlottetown) a. daughter. _ MAIuuEWS-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Nov. l4. i942, to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Matthews, adaugh- uer, Phyllis Olga WOOENEBF-At North RustlcO, 01 November l8, i942, to Mr. and Mrl Roy Woolner, a. daughter. uuLDlE-At Toronto, Ollt., Nov 16, 1942, to Mr. allu _ Mrs. Cl. A Goldie, formerly Miss Doroclkl Gordon, Charlottetown, ll. son. uAvANAUGH-At the Unity lies- pltai, B.ookiyn, NY" Nvlilililel 13 942, to Mr. and lvlrs. W. Gavan- M18“, nee Dorothy Casey a 60H. t sill Wiiam. MABRIAGES 1W x AUX Tlfdolll-z —A1 Saint John's Chlliflh. Wiwll- 11°" 11, 1942, by Rev. MI. French, R0- A.l“., Helen Marjory Moore 015111; ton to Fredellck Molylleaur 0 North River. , llwlluluson - BUN'l‘-\ll\ - M Wheaeey Rnver. P E-L. 11y 11"- neruelt M. Bulltlllll, on bllturday. November l4, 1842, Miss 01m!"- Buntaln of Wheallly ztlvcr. P-Wr to Dr. J. Randolph oiurclv-Wll M.D., of Hunter River. P-E 1- DEATIIS _r_ DAllB-ACIL-At the Prince Coll-iii! Hospital Nov. 1'1. 1949i la" of Kensirlgtcn, aged 47 YMR- n? oral from United Church, Ken-ii ion, Thursday at 2.30 PM. d on Msllcoamo - At Hie WM“, Jane MaoCormac in her 39th W“ MIcDOUGALL — At Canoemm: Monday, November 16, 1942. mm MaoDougall in his 73rd year-rod“ an] from hi; ate residence t ~ Wednesday, Service storm"! a“, afoot; Interment Call" me ry. l, TRAINOE-At the home 9m‘; on Tuesday, November l.“ 80m Mrs. Patrick J. Trainer inmie ml. year. Funeral from ll" mg a” denoe on Thursday "Li?" Chum], o'clock to St. Pfliflc 5t m Fort Augustus. Intermfll N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown In! mum Wllislllre Ileana ill M es n “w, he “m n" h“ “o, m b“, gcsagfin, Donald: Mach! at Oil-l"! m“ "l" 1"" “"1 w] Pupils with perfect. attendance: an int a wet-fell" "l W cm-YADD Dunsford. Donalda MacLeod, escalators Marvel-n,»- we» gmall retail erchs ‘ would be mnclp:;'p°m m,‘ forced to the wall. Hence the need for rutorin the freed of in- divid el iniTiative at the earliest w o,” Janet Howatt and Roddie MacDon- opror unitylh n e1 o? NH Wg, 1‘ al . heertlgxnauport of on . Mac- w, ' . D Millan as Provincial Conservative‘ mnwnlun.‘ m“, fig? 2 leader. Grade u-l. lento Bruce non noon nuns! ° I""° i“ ‘mm’- pllp whose monthly average s abo %: Florence Snow, Awe ak the mme. nlill"ié'.’°fil€i‘y mlTZfl-mld loud a law . n Gr . (al-l, orenoe Snow; lit-m Miller; I, Ne son MacDon- a Grade V. (b)-—l, Alba Boulter; 2. p Bouvlter, Janet. Hewett. _ "i" i" °°'""' alziwilteoolitriizfifild "gage? w“ 1“°1‘"' Mcbdnald, Douglas Hewett, Ph llii thleen Kehoe, Robert George Bruce, trade Roy Sh an i1. Bron wick l “mllm: Assistant-Isebelfnman. . is vet! dissatisfied m ,) “ministration tOttawa and he| ____-__-__----(PQ o‘ ma“ my . ' m, “m, R,,,,,.,,,, u, m, con-j oo Late To Claslf__v_ ‘ewTltliilellsigTllizlrlfznfdcoztslpq-iltrlyo" WILLIS out son sate Bl! l - . N- sult." he said, " we will 300d condition. 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