»-------e>-»~n»~y ~m:-'—~u~m0n UrW-lstsmgtfl! THURSDAY. THE ' 1H AR L01" ihTUWN GUARDIAN .__ l ifoiv 4 1~ i - ' . » new beau!) i i 1 l, é} 0-1 Hurry! 0n y 2 More Days For IF T A In This §ensationa| ' HOLMANQ-ENTERPRISE PREMI UM SALE Sale Ends SATURDAY, NOV. 2'" u Your New Enterprise Range N0 W 1 Gel: One U? These Valuable Premiums Aasoturetr rues! l l YWIMR U-lGEQE 0F --- 1 Bdfllltlllll. Eiiglkflt. Dinner Set 52 Piecesw~ Worth 12. 75 BUY ENTERPRISE l-“blfi s6 that \ for _ longer Life ! d nksisacoun ESCAPI Hated as one e! he Mu | 31 snfvlvorl ls Lieut. W . Lnndymore of Brantford. Lleut. Landynmro also survived the elnk- in; n! the Fruer. Standing en the bridge when the Prue: nu rammed elf Bordeaux, he was tin-own b‘ the collision on to the deck of t e other eh‘ ~. Carry On News And Views -___._ _ The best attended regular meet- ing of the Carry On Canada Cdrps 1511108 its organization in Eastern . the different activities l have been undertaken and the .‘ .~.iilis_ achieved. The secretary, in ikJlfiWlllg the minutes of the previ- ous meeting, gave a detailed report ‘oi’ the progress that has been made towards the arepariitiou or Christ- ,mas_ boxes for the boys who are ‘.~-i~i\'in;>; in the forces 4-way from lllUlllU: nnd asked again that the Ivclliiizvte addresses of all our boys he forwarded to him as soon as p05- no one may be over- llooked in’ this most worthy objec- llVff. Brief reports were given by line chairmen of the difterent com- mittees on their activities since the dust meeting, After the close oi’ tho meeting, a 1110M enjoyable Dmizmm was pre- sented for Red Cross purposes by the Corps with the abe assistance iinclco-operation of the Women's institutes of iginiim and adjoining districts. ‘lhe ladies pre ared lunches and sold caiidv and a] who usslsted in this feature oi’ the even. lings entertainment are tendered lthe most sincere thanks of the “W”! , lCorDs. Also to ali who rendered l luiixioststgsiglggcgblougltrtli matljing this . .- ~ ' e ‘c l‘ ll MM“ a W‘ M*W 7 vmw" _‘F______i_ ilsrlilldcitllnrfatefuL i u 1e Corns ""'—“ - ic olo" :1} - , ;_ ‘ 1 - W} - , I Three Sizes Iii l l Metllcv Iii“ “lOld l%llll,llf‘rzgrgtlflll t, l I air ‘iii’ l I R l lfinun, geomfi Lfigiws. mllm,u_,i SM l _ l “P1119171 r c, lss E a. Beaten; i ll_ _ A1‘, _ y, _ . (\qy l vlolln llltftllfly, Champion “Old ‘flint: ,l \VOO1 Bltlllttfiiif; I ” - ti.» " l§jlgll<ll§lgfigTrllliglfi-oxcilfiigerail all; 1 l 1 , L , l Gicund. Fil and A i. But ; l, Lairge SiTQ_V (l Y" 1H0 l 1\_(“.‘v A1181 ll§—— lyltJllll i q JosepllflilzcDoiliagg; 1 - 1 I I I 1 ) ‘1 “IUFS t0 lliitgiriiilfi-Zy Lac At‘s1rl(gi1ll?origllgsl 1 scuns 2 L __”—~"W""1 ' 1" ‘ "MW" l WM" '“_"_' . lmfllfj all!" of‘ $511 writs rtcnlizeiduoii I _ - l W, _l _ ‘ !', i5 (‘YLPY 11111111911 . fill "n3 t '— - .. _,,r__,__.__,,‘, . _ luliolv‘ amount n”. l . \ r 1' ‘ ' M‘ v , _ _ l a l y u i Qufl y ‘ “.'1'(‘11ll[ lll <_i_._ tic ii l. it?“ Bur A“ ("d Fas"‘°“ed~ o“ “f l ~ l .€i‘.'l‘£l3‘“Zli_l-” 24222:.- 1 - - T, 7 l l , , , . 7 _ Corps is functioning so enthusiasti- E DZlt€ l-{Uoklng ‘dlnge ‘ ‘9 111C113 S All EIItGYDTISC Ifclllllt} lfsgllislllrlmhitffltéli011 glth qour Wo- ~.. l ,1 - . Ctr 1 ' L '2 1' i? . B New Rmgeqzuv n Range l l Every Popular Pi ice ! Kliign u. i1\t tit 1'1‘ “hen you uy a ’ \ L S\I\R'1‘ u l to the 1 w: tr! The “Jcsv Quvnv" _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ ._ ~= fir} n0 ___—'_"“" ' i‘ ' ’ ‘ ' i‘ - . ‘ ' . ‘ ’ ‘ .' ' " ' ‘ l that id MODLRN. an . _ I ‘ i w‘ _ y‘: l “u, ..NL,“, Capital. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Wm M019 Pork And 1'5 minute in SLile and (‘onstrtiction Pfiitllllkbn -l-i\ “ti l The “New “Fl-slur, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ “W,” V-eal Less B f range that will add new Beauty to _v0ur_ lit H: . l The “New yicloryi- _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ illllm l 9e Fl and ssva you mmWY °"°"~"‘“‘y 1”" f‘ “Mm” Delivers Any The “Iron “like” — — — — — — - - trill-fill i Eaten Ill 1939 l BUY Pj‘_\"1‘ER[’R]SE- (K111311815 1' 111951 and l Tho “\','ili;inl" ~ — — — — - - — — — -— 711.01) l ___,,__ l‘ l - R‘ l i " “ " * "J _- l: l Tho "Ropulse" _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ - - k-Zltt] Oiiisiinipiion of mints in Czinaida I "S1951 Seumg ‘Inge ‘ Th; "Ajax" ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ,__ 991m Elmlllllflvvffljlllllltltlclort Ii)?8Dglt']|l1;10fl 15 . ( 1e a . ., ‘ _ The “(Jor0net" — — — — — — — —— — ll-i-illl lncrove or more than two lb. I Dllrllli’. sale The - - ————— - - i-i-l-i» res; cattle l I l __ glliltltltsggngoge; pork, veal nlid laliéd _ - _ i < ‘ - r were consumzt i. - N (T! H: l [lY _ 39 than in 1038331» cousumptilon of " ' IWYR Der head of population in l9 ENTERP T RPRISE 39 Ls pliwvii at s2 1a.. an increase of I F I) 7 E 4-2 lb. on the previous your; veal n 138V F“ men S for - -i consumption rcuo irom 11.8 lb. in -—~~—--—--- for 19-18 l0 12-1 lb- per head in 1939, ‘_._.,_________V_ . .._ v_________ Hog Carcass Grading Through Out Canada ‘The general application of rail or - " the .5 iii/t.- Stcck Products . ins Wits iizt an innovation in the method oi’ marketing hogs, since rain and pllfClinso on dzessed grade i-ud mrciirlt- been in elfect on u vol- uiiuny 111-15 fir about five years. and p ‘or to s general flppllttdliOil, ' per ant n1 the hoizs offered for mil grading. This cntzhl rd the transition to b: made \'ii-li less inconvmionry; tlnu would rthcrvc. hiiri- been tlu: case. Any fllfllfl .. s tiiccuntcrcd \\'(‘1'(\ larlev- -. 11; cl a ]>ll_\'.‘1(Lll.1 inturg nnd snlu- l (ions mo. bcinz found by the trade Hog run; during the wcoiu which ha“; 91.1mm; since rail grndinz 5c- mms effective hove been of record volume for the Wrmd. Mid ""5- “"11- pled with the fact: that siipi¥11€$ Wfle not. evenly (lktrihutwd ovvr thr- mar- ket. days o’ the “""‘k~ (‘nmal 5 m7‘ min amount of congestion at PPflk p"rif‘(1< nu rtmie markets. _ ‘rim iiitrsl, 001111110" critic!!!" 01 iurivi-rsyil rail grading during the m“ h“, \I“"Qlk\' of m, operation has by“ 1m: iii-u settlement was not a yiglnpt- n~ iinrler live UM“??- Th (- 115R been (lelnv in scum iii- Fflfiros‘ due to the. above mfl\11°""l' cmocntrativn of ha! marks-tings diirln: the Iurljfvmrt of "l? "mk- making it. impcssble to kill ell 11085 ' iuitl grading mac (‘Zllflktq sanding oi h0g5 1X‘C~.!lll|3 ef- l l plants wcr: being , Greater Economy l lNO iNTiLimsTl ll ‘i H. on the day of arrival, and thus d.- laying ftiial settlement. ‘The rou- ticn ls obvious. It lics in a. moi-v- own distirflaution oil’ markctings. Thr- rogulation of mpplles has always been recognimd as necessary to iyood marketing Kractloe, and while; inc. i is being ud- justcd to cope with t- situation, the hog producer can serve hLe, own st interests by more cmilml of lhis sliipnmuti; than is n". puns/nit lpmcticcrl. Hoes held for Ski/lifllltl‘ I require {ceding and m1»: fFdllCws 1h; l net proceeds or sale rocriimxl by thr- producer. The criticism 1111.5 boon made in ' tlon a zidiiii: l "- some quarters that rail 1 lends to divert 1102s from the st. .1. yards and to inc cnsn t‘. ' merits; in packers. Tho . . . during the first two weeks- or com- ‘ pinto rnii gradin docs not in any wny bear out th a contention. It is sui l Grade Bi is the piodmt of the Ba‘- lcon grad, hog, and B2. 133. Cl. Cl lit-lid Cit ‘lzauirctliirt of the Butcher l griido. Liuiifs and zeixiors have irtcn sziwriitetl since icedcrs are immly rt live vleglit 5M9, and the remain- liig gram-s carry approximately the lg grade, drt-saed n; under live “ditty. Since the muintioxis w uirc that ‘i-lio tiroducoi" hots F-hfil be l iiiiirkv (1 [i r ludv ' itinn, 111.‘ pro- lductr is Ln it po-J-ion when rccctv- ing his sr-ltli-iuiiil on rail g adcs to lllfillli-fy hi3 110?.‘- wit-h their live = iwligh and grade, ‘Thus tho educa- fzwtor, recognized under live ml; us. in o!‘ tho mo‘? impor- ohjwdivrs. is not only m-iin- fllflll"? tnixhusizod. ,.. l in t llwiurrl bur. - l lLiil g aliup l5 ll uiiuh lfliwr in- ldii-iiiion o; bat-on tyne and fill-WW .tli.'in iii-e rzrcdintz. and therefore lmfifi‘ clcnrl" illustrates to the PP"- , held that. an 1n tho prist, thw- oiiiii- ldiicrr the strum and ivcdk points r-nvy 4 largely determine \X‘ll0.'li"i' hnz" vsill be shipped direct to slautrlil reduced. and {militia-i 0x1 l twin-rob the small ' richer factory mannrr. While hog producers m, a iifliolv l to HPPOYIJJI l-furt w!‘ lmp-nvrvl. . have ampk- C|)l)(vf'llll'ii"' ' familiar with rail are $0011‘ who. 1i sung tw» selling llvir lilifff lvi l‘ ‘i l lilid l! Jiiiti-ivli-it ililiiwi" lStiiLd l1l~ (ll"'11( ‘ l n All merit. ziiizl , (Hart's to tliv f/ ‘P 1"‘l"" ‘For ll ' 1f11’l‘i'.i"." u» -l’ n "i" H"? g ‘or/mp: iv: "are xiii-ii‘ it ' ' “ Vi‘? "7 "W" 1 "a" u 1110 i tier of t-ho 15314: ; "ti be rimrifcsl l of the service provicktl by ill" soiling atrencim at sink yard; xvi‘? i " or l throuqh stock yard-a. The S"I'V:t‘f‘ or l stock _Vi'l\'(1 operators tr in no xvii: opwutur irinj: , continue- to do business in it rzvin- riinirlin '. 1114"." in 111s 1il‘('f(11i\" anti fr-rdinzti Th0 rail rrrlv rv-‘uzn is. tht-rrfrvre. it who to vrrl hot! improvement. Allihfillifl] tho". are prospects for an all time nmrrrd in hog marketing durliiv .-ho next l“"“1\"' mWth-"i. 1-114- , zzonllw‘ iiicrm 1d proportion of the-m rm r.d for f“.(l)"!'l, v. make 1t (liiflevill. to ni/iiuioin the Rfoflflbfll ' n! cviv-frt ruvlitv/ in our bacon llfl-y lt-rs the qualify of mrirkrt ltoys is iettri- Q~*’~"'tction ! CALLS GIRLS’ SILK HOSE A PRIMARY NEED TO KEEP U. S. DEFENCE PROGRAM GOING SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va, Oct. 30 — (AP) --Wil.ln:d Chevalier, a publisher of e. busi- ness magazine today valued lipstick and silk stockings nearly u high in the national defence program as tanks and planes. The armament program, he told the Association of National Adver- tisers, is going to put $500,000,000 of extra. purchasing power in the hands of the public in the next year, imd unless people have a chance to spend f1 flood share of it they “will lr-sc morale nrnd therefore diminish iii productivity." . Chevalier said he was ccncemed about suggestions from many sources that luxuries should be cut outiginge more lgdustrial pro- l l)Ii'1l4?lllfI('=,lii’i fly of n loml cher- lmlv bx m» ll-lti, rr-wi and lard at 5.8 lb. per iiriid showed itgaéncrense oi’ nearly 1 1-2 lb. over Beef consumption declined from 51.6 lb. pa!‘ head 1n 1939. Altihmigh the total output, o; cattle in Can- fldn in 1939 nhovired an lngfljqgg over that of 1938, exports o; crime during 1939 were almost, doublg‘ those of ma. The comumption or mWYII-Ori Mid la-mlb at 5.8 lb. per head of population was tine mime ae in i938, vithloh in tum was one l less than in 1937. It ls expected. S4198 the official report, that, during the next three or four years con- sumption of beef will continu», to decline. While the numbers or outt- le are continuing to increase on Canadian farms, the present tend- lency is to with-hold stock from Y market 1w th rumou- oi’ but ding up herds. Pork consumption during I940 will pnbably be even greatrr than in 1939. A very considerable increase in production over 1939 hm taken place, and, althoigh ox- ports to the United Kingdom have increased, them will , a large supply of pork available for Canad- ian consumers. DON'T s}? TELL duetion faculties and materiel avail- able for armaments. "It's smart to realize," he 0x- plained, “lliat there is no real line to determine u-luit is n luxury. Take away the right to buy silk stockings from a lnttlory girl and you 1 hurt her far worse than some Park Avenue matron " WHEAT IN STORE l OTAWA, Oct. 29—(\JP)--Canld- inn wheat in store in the week end- l ed Oct. 25 totalled 443.528.5123 bush-l ele compared with 4323179509 the’ previous wock and 349,084,612 in thel same wock inst year, the Dominioni Bureau of Statistics reported today. l casts out. of the moth balls, such as ~wnent swretfin Canadian ele- Indianohiefs: bi-rast boncsolchick- vators totalled 404,333,929 bushels ens; theeklns of onions: the mil, compared with 394,103,973 the pre- iziitherln propensities of squirrels; vious week and 332,331,612 in the hibsniat bows; feathered pants . IDNZT U This is the season f tn i inking the proverbial wiigtry-‘ifagorg: -‘ETKWA.FFQKRBILPIIQKQPOI‘!Mid-l0n partfldee: etc. Hen. a Chief SCI-IWART nucorrss Tn enjoy Schwartz Vacu-Peck Coilee at its superla- tive heat, you nhouid lollow carefully the dlreellone ‘an the ‘tin. Then you'll have "The cup you can‘: nrqet.’ 1t’s (in-NOW! M.» Prices lever Be- OCTOBER _3_1 1940 Starting at 9 A'. M. today the glganflg, Wholesale Release of 2 great New Fall Stocks. A big two page circular, ‘jammed with Bargains, has been sent you by mail. It tells a story 0L. fore Seen In War or Peace! Buy everything you need for winter at prices that will pack these stores * with buyers from morn till night l There’s no equalling GreendaPs Sale Prices-everyone knows that! MEN’S STORE LADIES’ STORE 144 GT. GEORGE 99 QUEEN ST. tREENDlli ti, Jerry Blueyles oi’ tlhc 51X NGMOM tribes has been tolling Canadian National Hallways officlials Brim-lid itilnaki, in Ontario, that the whiter of 1940-41 will be B. miId one; the rmson. hickory nut/s a:e 808K093 toorn is slim; ducks and R052 am behind schedule in thl-‘lr moVtmemi southivard and the frogs are ell-ll hot-footing it which m, this season c; the year is an ortstitndlng event for by this time they are usually just dragging along preparatory to climbing int-o their ivinter- 0X18 mud bath. Well, we hope Chic! Blueyts is right - we've been 10°!- ing at. the coal bin. Declares N. B. Divorces Are New Racket FREDERICTON. Oct. za-tcru-l Divorces in New Brunswicknare be- iliilfsthgolkcg 1t; lkaggrkitiald grilling the armies and the 11°90" "1 ‘he witile‘ presiding lzi the New Bruns- “igiserud-IIBIIIIPIB lialéxlgtTl-xrligllfg: liifliiifilliliii [lllfifiiiitdaiifiifi l §§i5§i13=:°"§w°i375k= or we weer" the largest number yet scheduled ARM-Io - lllllllllfiflh fimiiifff. "'1" for one sitting were on the docketl visited his mother. the Mum" wliein the court's October term OP-l Z1", ill Qilebw 0"!’- 9119 . "‘“ ""“ "Several solicitors are going about '10 AN All! l'.L0l HITLER DONE Hunger will defeat Hitler's Ger- SAYS lmany just as surely and J1!" l! quickly as it crippled and iii-tented the province heaping divorces like ——-- y n field of’ asparagus," said the God keep you always in His tender Chief Justice. He made the comment after e petitioner said she had been sep- riratcd from her husband in 1908 but had not applied for a divorce until this year because she had been unable to bear the cost of e divorce suit. Chief Justice Baxter asked the petitioner if she had been solicit- ed by her counsel to bring the suit. When she replied in the neg- ative he voiced suspicion that "wverai solicitors” in the prov- ince were soliciting divorce court business. "I have heard that solicitors cine, _ In danger may He alivays be l0"! Gu ide, And bring you safely thruuxli the perils of this tiny _ With work well done, oi‘ \\‘1‘.l£'li you may be proud You are so young to Join in this great battle, That we who love you grieved to see you 1:0 But proud that you lilo lmre and unafraid To face this cruel and rufhbiss f0!» And though txmiglit your .\1|"1l(‘l"5 inlet. l" RPt a nood lee but I never knew it h l, L 1 1- took 3o years to save ror it." he And 311th: fi‘i)1!ll(i)l1t\il n1 it”?! 111m" sald- , the teardrop". lull Adultery is the only grounds for 1 know me is Ema and p,‘ >11! that divorce in New Brunswick but in cases of consanguinity and her dc“ so“ 1m‘ Bo quickly answered to the c. unit's potency the court may rule that can no marriage has existed. ' "_*_—"‘-'“" And every day at ninriilir? lull-W" and evening Gable Shlps Contain She murmurs your dear 11111" 5° often there who Ultra-Modern Devices 'I'ho UVCTDQ.‘ cable-laying ship hes a capacity for approximately three to four thousand miles oi’ deep-see cable in her tanks, according to the Canadian National ‘Delegraphl, Un- Jltlflflrflll conditions. a-eable will est- ebout 200 nautical mile, a and lay the main section of l-n Atnntio cable iin ten days. ese 1 i E G mble ships are eqi‘ wed with mn- THEA TRE modern navigation equipmen‘ in- And I feel sure that Gail watches o'er us Will keep you safe within ills tend- der cam. —-Constanc_e__I. VIlrckbi-rl. _ __‘_ eluding radio comps, Sonic depth- Jlnder, winleu-diioction-finding . range-finder, high intensity seemhlight and deep-lea. wir¢ sounding gear. All RAID REUNION IONDON—(CP) - Nine sailors and soldiers, whose homes are in the same are: in Newfoundland. were together for the first time in the war in an air reid shelter near Victoria Station during a blitzkriel- YOUTH LOOKS AIIIAD PANNAL, England —t0P) -'I‘hl-l Yorkshire village is wen-provided with home-produced food by the vil- Inge children, who have turned the ac ool lawns into a vegetable lar- den end have ioi-mecl pll and poul- tiy clubs. Even it the meek did inherit the earth the inheritance till would take it away from them. 4 u“ n _1 u "Q I!‘ mi mm - (iii! twill! “u” "n" - Mil llllfli mourkmia __- __ “Tennis - M01 4"“