E ._-_:=i Western L o c a i s __ luau I rslorvod for In». n l2: lszterost but, nrlvnrtisinl l "w" nature ma) be inserted u :“,," g word strictly payable l 540M0- -STORM WINDOW EYES, 1'61. 1" "weathers... rDAINTY xMAs cAnns at res- wnabie prices. Taylor Dru: 0o. gensngton. ‘ 1143'”- -SILVEB WING FOLLIES at ~ to Friday, Nov. 30. Kmmg n L-2927-11-29-2i ...1:,0BIN noon noun is eo- onomical. More lcavesjrom each W; at the better stores. L-2740-11-26-2 WES. ..wni'i‘lNG PAD with two fif- teen can; packages of linen envel- apes all for 25c. Taylor Drug 00., Kenstngwm L-lilis-tf LBUYING live and dressed poul- m every day perms 1118M" pflcel. Russell champion. Ken- ‘mwm, L-flfl-ll-N-SO-lfl-l-fl. 4,05’: - In Bummer-side on vmesdgy, lady's wrist watch. Find- er telephone Hediey Muttcrt. creleton Siding. 11-3939 -FUR BUYER -— Mir. Justin potter oi Paris. France, is now st the office of B. Graham Rogers. gummerside, buying sliver fox ‘can; L-fliifl-il-iil-tf -BUY RUBBER. and asbestos gas mri steam engine packing. at Bragg’; IrM18'11'2a-3l. ._poit SALE ClEAlK-Snowmo- bile fully egullpped- 5W1)’ 09°11 c no a EY- mr h’ Ty L-sfiiiii-ll-Ii-fl-so-ii-i-‘i. JURY CASE PROGRESS-Tho ease of the Royal Bank of Canada vs. Peter MacMahon being an ac- uon on a promissory note was hoard heiore Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders and a jury yesterday in the Su- preme court at Summer-side. H. 1". Mrcpnee, K. 0., and Adrien 1". Arsenault ior the plaintiff. M. A. Fanner for ‘the defendant. Civil Jury, Edward Hardy, Alberton, foreman. Wilbur Delaney, Baltic, Arthur Bernarli. St. Gilbertl. 1511191‘ Whltten, Coleman, Joshua Miller. Ellerslic. George Runcie. Seari- tcwn. James Griffin, (YLeary. The case orcupicd all of yesterday and will be continued today-S “AN INJOYABL! TURKEY swears-A splendid turkey sup- ' per was held at the home of Ml‘. and Mrs Aiphcnsus Conneil, Well- ington, on Friday evening, Nov. 13rd. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lidstone, Mr. sud Mrs. Albert Campbell and family and Miss Mary Campbell of Freetown, also Mr. Isaac Walker and lrs Murphy and Mr. and Mrs Cecil Puynter and son Claude oi Kelvin, and Mr. Ray Harris of Bummerside. After all had snlcy- ad s bountiful repsst, which was prepared by ma. Conneil and ~dsughte'r. Laura, ths remainder of the evening was spent in old time m8! and instrumental music and games. Before dcpsrtirg for their homes a hearty vote of thanks was srtendcd to Mr. and hm. Conneli for their hospitality. Ml» ANN ADAM will psosoni another of liu popular hilrs on MAGIC SHORT CUTS IN COOKING over radio station C.F.0.Y. on Friday morning at 9.30 You can learn many new Magic Short Cuts in msisin Mscsroons, Candy, Frozen Desserts, Pies, Puddings, Cains sud many other dell- ‘cious things to est by follow‘ ing Miss Adam's rsdio talks. —TOE OALK STEEL, sll sizes, in stock at Bruce's. L-Zsiil-ii-ls-Zi. -DANCE at the Capitol Grill his orchestra -BAD FIRE l0SS—During the absence of Mr. Wilfred Gallant from his home in Bloomfield, Tuesday night between 10 and 11 o'clock. fire destroyed his house barn and granary with almost all their contents. Commodore‘ Turnbull I On Farewell Trip (0. P. By Guardian's special Wire) QUEBEC, Nov. 38. — Departure from Quebec of the Duchess of Bed- ford in command of Commodore James Tumbuli will mark the last sea voyage as skipper for the widely- known sea-captain who is retiring due to his having reached the age limit oi 60. Commodore Turnbull said he would live in the environs of London. The veteran captain has been at sea for 45 years both in the Royal 14-2938 ~Nsvy and the Canadian Pacific Steamships. In 1908 he was given two years leave of absence for naval training and served in the Pacific Station and in the channel fleet. During the war he was for about three years with the Dover Patrol Afloat snd.siso organised Canadian envoys st Halifax and Sydney. N5- He is one of the survivors of the Halifax explosion in which all his subordinates were killed. Commodore 'I'urnbull was succes- sively ster of the Empress of Scotland and Empress of France Among his prized possessions an several gold-headed canes presented him for docking his liners before any others at the yearly 0116111118 0! M51“ ltimg shipping in the st. Lawrence. Bo was men" ‘ in desoewhei during the war snd received the C. B. E. (military division.) He was appointed Captain Royal Navy. M- tive list in December 1902 and tran- ted the rank oi Commodore, second class. in May i928. the rank he 110W holds on the retired list. Commodore Turnbull was R. N. R. Aide-de-Csmp w Kins 90°19 m?!‘ January 1927 until October i929. x1e is s freeman of the city oi Madon- one of the founders and s. liverymm of the Honorable company o! MM‘ init House. London- oqlvwculd like to ssy how balmy I have been in mskins the M11411" tsnce oi so many will not forget 1M. forgot them in tho JIMMY SWA NlCKEL BUT NO APPETITE ""°'“ °¢ Gauss ""‘ "i 1h nest vaun- m loskos of frost yssst. Oats sostsfss / " than whenIhopoIlMy m r , capacity in a whilo 10b modore ‘Iurnbull said in s message. UGLY DUIaKLINGS AT 3 make l. INM mlmiki’ l“ u; their dauslilflfl t1" "i" beauty when between the ago! Thursday night. Al Blanchard and tor Mariners. and a younser broth" i“ and r nope they just as I won't days to come, be operating in m “m” md°“',",gfifl been successful. The suit ADE acsnrnrs A's it om; 1c , 2'1—"Mothers W11 NEW Y 0v not moi; r no emicren. say heyd’ gven and 133' SUMME and PRIN =4. s-rm. illiiiiNiiEii run TiilAiiN Esummrcnum The prelimmary hearing ca.’ the brothers Wesley and Lawrence sn- tabmolrs of limldzlc, N. 13., who were charged with stealing two female silver fox Dims from the ranch o! Harry Crossman, Cape Traverse was completed yesterday before Mr. G. M. Matthews at the Court House. Sununersi“ . After the evidence the Magistrate committed the pris- loners for trial in Supreme Oourt. Mr. Henry Noonan. acted for the IONMA At Toronto Fair (OiOP. By Guardian's Special Wire) Canada's list cf honors at the Royal judging of horses and cattle contin- ued. Sheep prises also were an- nounced and awards presented the winners by the Governor General. When decisions in the judging of Clydesdale horses were annomiced the University oi Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. entered the winning lists by capturing the Clydesdale special with Julia. The prize is donated by the Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada for the best Canadian-bred female of any age. Julia placed third in the class for yeld mares. foaied before Jan. 1. 199i, an event which was won by Don Aida Farms, Todmorden, Ont., with Brunstane Phyllis. The G. Howard Ferguson chal- lenge cup, donated by the former Ontario Premier to encourage fann- lers and breeders in producing hor- ses suitable as hunters, was presen- ted to Strathearn Boyd Thomson, of Toronto whenhis brown mare, Lady Nora, was first in the contest. The ‘event is open to geldings or mares. ‘four years of age or younger, sired lb ya stallion approved by the Can- adian Hunter. Saddle and Light Horse Improvement society. God Liver Oil And Cattle cod liver oil has never attained very great prominence in supple- menting the rations oi the larger ifami animals because the nutrients lwhich it can supply. or help to ' make available, can be procured sl- most equally well, and much more loheapiy, from the ordinary farm live stock feeds, plus a minimum of purchased supplements such as pro- tein feeds and minerals. , There are some occasions. how- ever, when ood liver oil constitutes g valuable feed for the larger farm ‘animals. Pill 1191118 STOW“ 4131118 the winter months sometimes de- lvelop m unthrifty rachtic condit- out ion, resulting from an evident de- ficiency of some oi the vital feed Ielements. Such animals can often bg brought into better condition by iflggdmg cod liver oil. If trouble is anticipated. small doses or the oil |will probably correct any ienfifliily pear to s rachitic condition-Fish Meals Oils bulletin. Dominion De- partment of Alfiiilllllfe- I __________ ‘ Novas. nrvmo sun‘ TESTED I Tests of s novel diving suit for ssving drowning persons. 1115i @111- pletcd in the lake at Bwitseriand, m reported vented by bottle of comp I11‘- olo suit is easily handled gmbepratoninbilseconds. quite rm oi the ropes or =1!‘ which usually connect divers Nod wawurn the 81111111“ “l r head. st the public many antes-fold It" "14 °°"' fmiilseilfil... three men remain- arsenic of flzmlilflliivtlliflud W”? ed under water n» a long period. u. t ars mm. - _._.__-- n: a convinced mafia ntus e551 cnAMPAGNE cnor noon mod uns. W. mow “dso. not be a beauty. we msvmotcme outoftenmoth- ers knows how to so 1111M "P11111118 1m- urgiy asckiims. horses and mlheg for beautiful skin. toms and miracles." Mr- ssad. "I have seen so Western Horses Win HONTO, Nov. 28. — Western Winter Pair were increased today as Genevl. A problem arises . in connection 9° hi1" with the use of mixed fuels con- was in- tgmirg ethanol, namely, the pos- Oommsnder Prieur of the slbfllty o: separation into two mh Navy, The essential paint “quid phases upon the addii-im 0i ‘about it is that the diver we"! 11 relatively small amounts of wants? rett gave his evidence. I-le said he ,,, ggbplate which is really I- lléel At a given tempefirture my 111°° ‘lhad five employees in his Simcoe The gngoiene mixture md as s. critical water content. wd- to $15 for three men and $11 and $14 1 m Th‘! conversely. my ‘"011 111mm am‘ for two women. diver can remain beow e sur- bout 25 minutes. He 15 cal solution ur- "cloud" temPBTB-W“ ances in Dre-Packaz d ds f m” m. a tubes b910,. which separation into two ° 3°° °r with phases will occur. Qiumpqn producers of Francfi The imusual sunshine and the 00- declare rusraruu you’! or"? is 11“ casional showers worked waif)’;- on. largest and best in 41 ylllffl- Vin" One of the best-known 0x96 . - This allowance amounted gener- bodies are srwinc in the finest firm con- said that he estimated the wayburfl production roi- the veer oi 111* 1m" dull-eyed mense total of 15.400909 ; . . Rounding Up Alleged Slayers 0i King Alexander (A. I. By Guardian's Special Wiro) lidI-TZ, France, Nov. Zii-Stefan ‘Ibmljenovic, who police said ad- mitted being in‘ Marseille the day King Alexander was killed, was liAlilii CAFE Summer-side, Central Excellent Cirillo Convenient, Economical These arc the reasons why the discriminating prefer tho an‘ srrctgod here today as W con ued its roundup of suspec DAN M15‘ CHAN desptie Italy's refusal to surrender “I” two alleged leaders of the assassin- “l” band~ Police, who reported finding b3375'11'39'91'31 documents written in the Croat ‘e in his , ‘ put the man at the position of Yugo- Training School For Forest Rangers . (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) FREDERIOTON, N. B., Nov. 28- At a provincial forestry confer- ence called here today by Premier L. P. D. Tilley to consider possible improvement in forest fire pre- vention and work in New Brunswick, a recommendation was made that the Senate of the University of New Brunswick he requested to establish in conjunc- tion with the university forestry school, a school for the training of forest rangers, Attended by 40 Persons includ- ing members of the provincial and Dominion forest services, licensees and forest land owners, the con- ference recommended also that the minimum penalty for brush burn- ing inviolation of the Forest Fire Act be 825 instead of $10 as at present. The conference approved a pro- Dosal for the Provincial Boy Scouts Association to take under its di- rect supervision the 500 junior wardens organized under the Can- adian Forestry Association, A meeting of the New Brunswick di- rectors to consider means of car- wine 011i this proposal was not ‘held here today as planned. The directors may meet in Saint; John at some future date. The New Brunswick government will purchase five new pumping units for forest fire work, making a total for the province of ‘I2 port- able units as against the total of 59 last year. slav authorities. FORCE, Nov. till-Neither Italian penal law nor international treat- ies and usage justified extradition of Anton Pavelcih and Egon Kvat- ernik. alleged ringleaders in the assassination of Yugosiaviels King Alexander, an official communique said tonight in the first official explanation of Italy's refusal. Quoting several articles of the fiance-Italian treaty‘ in i870 and from the Italian penal code which “precisely defines the causes for extradition," the communique said Alexander's assassination was clearly a political crime, as was the simultaneous killing of French Foreign Minister Louis Bus-thou. Under the terms of laws govern- ing the case the Court of Appeals “could not and should not" grant the extradition requested by France, it was pointed out. GENEVA, Nov. lib-The names of a number cf Hungarian officers who allegedly aided terrorists re- sponsible for the assassination of King Alexander ‘of Yugoslavia were reported tonight to figure in a ‘IO-page Yugoslav memorandum to be published tomorrow. Another feature of the docu- ment, it was stated. is a list oi Hungarian passports declared to have been used by accomplices of the slayer. Independent Stores Scales Usually Correct (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) (YITAWA, Nov. 28. — Sutherland Cuddy, Dominion inspector of weights and measures gave his opin- ion today to the Parliamentary Mass Buying Commission that. independ- ent merchants, the corner-store type, generally give truer weight and have more accurate scales than most chafh stores. He was led to this con- clusion from surveys and Igigpectlong of store conditions throughout the country. i The Dominion cfifciaYs opinion was backed by the evidence of the first independent retailers to give evidence, R. L. Werrett of Sirwoe, Ont., who told of the practice in his store of calculating tn.- mrnkage in Dlckflded. goods and making adequ- Supplementary Fuels In Farming In view of the growing practipe of using supplementary motor fuels in admixture with gasolene for feasibility of using blended fuels in farm and other machinery, the countries like Canada, in which low temperatures are encountered in Winter. has been studied at the National Research Labsratories in Ottawa. This particular ibrm o: ‘research is of special practical im- mortance to the Dominion, and lie Hlowances- For instance. in consequently the laboratories have Pi1°kB81118 111111198. 8118M‘ 0r rBi-‘ilrl-S. determined the relation bggween fractions of an ounce wouldbe added water content and solution tem- to guarantee 16 ounces to the Pound perature of the various gasoleneflt the $11116 0i Purchase over the mixtures now in use or being triezlwllliief- _ Inspector Cuddy today completed Qwmg p, meg- “gugbmgy, inn-Ibis evidence of short weights. and sol and ethanol (ethyl alcohol) are false scales with a susxestlon of uni- irn extensive use in the prepu-ston form containers for ioodstufis. He oi mixed mator fuels in which showed canscf fruits and vegetables gasoiene is the main constituentiof the same brand, bought in the Recent developments make it ap- same store on the same day, one that isopropanol (isoprooyi containing two or three ounces less alcohol) can bc manufactured than the other. He defied a house- cheapiy from wastsgases which are wife to spot the difference at g by-produets of the petroleum in- glance and suggested the, only solu- dustry. and it is not unlikely, says tion was to establish standardization the Canadian Journal oi Repearoh of containers. Two o; three mam ‘that in the near future this sub- store executives who were in the stance may become ecrnmerc ally audience, nodded their approval and available as s fuel. Peter White. Toronto lawyer appear- ing for Loblaw Groceterias, Limited, formally agreed for his Company. The commission had the Oppgg- tlmii-y to compare wages in chain and independent stores when Wer- has W111i» 1B Km“ store whose wages ranged from sis taining dissolved water has a criti- Mr. Werrett said he made allow- shrinkag. His commodities were " “ “‘ overyweek. andif any were found underweight they were re-packed. His pro-package al- ' lowances were: Dates, ‘A oz. to one lb. Figs, $6 oz. to one lb. P7111105. 5S on. to one lb. Currents, 1A os. to one lb. and so in the district between Rheims and “penny were loaded with bunches of black and white arow- 811d hunflmdg or workers were emPlO to pluck them ior the res-i vintage- who owns nearly 6991c” district. champlilm Mm ally to about two percent on cost of 20 articles, m. Werrett cited. His mark up was 16.3 percent on cost and in i933 his sales were $78,- 100. of which $11,554 was credit. The Simcoe retailer admitted he Hem-lot. gallons. "It sounds enormous." he added. “Hid isms GUARDIA cs COUNTY CHRQNIC_LE back again when I View} “Globe Trotter“ us (Dual-Wave) '62”, wifh lube: “ Globe daily-mini: assurcs you v Victor “Globe Inner“ M! id-Bsnd Ail-Wave) 0154-11", willlluba VICTOR RADI iiVICTOR TAQIING MACHINI COMPANY OI‘ CANADL LIIITBD ‘i HO “I haven’t been in England since the air-raids of 1916 but my ‘Globe Trotter’ takes me London . .. Blighlyl Horde drama. nearly twenty years. but he goes back by radio-by “Globe Trotter" Radio——almost every day. another day ...it’s new and delightful enter- tainmenttothousands—io everybody who owns . ‘ a Victor “Globe Trotter." And London is only one port of’ call with a “Globe 'l‘rotter." Hcrc,_with a turn ' ' Madrid . . . Berlin American stations by day or night. Victor “Globe Trotters" have proved-and are quality . . . Everiy “Globe Trotter" features a single airplane dial- simlp e, practical and cfllcicnt . . . and Victor's mulli- co s strlnding shortwave reception. Ask your Victor dealer about “Globe 'I\otiers"—he hm them in a variety of models. Table models from $62.50 Err-Consoles from $84.50 up—and Radio-Record ombinations from $179.00 up. ONE PRICE-THE CASH PRICE IO% NO _NOTHING ADDED — NO INTEREST Both Stores —— Charlottetown and Summerslde Ins-salon by night — 1916 -- with nus-Jar Pnrllnmentln . - tune in 7) “cl He hasn’t been in England for It's drama to him, this birdman of L rue" ' u Y’ of the dial, 1s Paris... . . . Rome . . . and distant North Trotter” Radios are made only by Victor r00 definite superiority. A “Globe tier ' of the utmost in clarity, fidelity and tons- ihe finer! r r" attainable! a great engineering advance, assuring out- E17! See the new i935 models on display at a. T. HOLMAN Ltd. Lands? EHGF/i? PLAN ~_~ BALANCE IN IO EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS bacco men who skipped out of the country after the poor crop of ‘i932. He had not charged any of the of- fenders. He had not made any money last year. On the contrary he had in- curred a. slight loss. Mr. Werrett told the Commission he allowed him- MlLLER BROS LTD. FOR SALE AT nil Great George Street. tended to affect the pub1ic‘s taste for AND ATTENDING T0 l1‘ similar goods. He cited the putting on to the market of a poor quality of canned corn which turned pur- chasers ‘ ‘ all corn. Since 1930 there had been a drop of 26 percent in the retail price of grocery commodities. As the ship was about to leave till harbor an old lady was knittingxoss deck. "Cast off there,” shoutediln oflicer. “ "Thank you, officer," said the old lady tartly, "but I am quite capable m? Aoooo i "o'er: l '3- - "nu: I'LL GET ‘FEED ‘FROSTY I Li. BUILD MVSELSE EN some apathetic children wen, he added, is upt to be W!" i}; a few months that they radiated of course the wine wiigatnsoaiz? W carried some bad accounts. "1 have self a waelrly salary of $85. The Commission adioumed until or dglng my own kyuggrngy g we late ._ personality. the B15136‘ g2:11_1:l__fl ___= ‘lost some money, mostly from to- The introduction of cheap goods 1i o'clock tomorrow, m" ‘° 1"“ ’. b SEARCHING FOR SANTNS rov rucronr "littookmstiurtyycsrstoillv" ' '**~"'- .' “' , ‘i. >- loam 00 -. ‘ ‘ .- . » nodules-domain ‘m: srove an e ‘ |LL. Ksémou V/_ARM—A$ Daaam-aaa-a-a-zw.‘ '~ A --.».-- s»:.:.s.s.|!.5