EVLIYN ,KEYES - SiLVERS JERGENS s’ amJCORNEL WILDE ._COLUN\BIA PICTURES |i~»;u\»_; a AT outrun ' FIND '0~e Naomi ADELE [(1 di/Zfl/flé Mfiifffi’. OENTNAL OIIIIIOIAN TRIP ENJOYED - Mi‘. son Kenneth Richards last week to meet Mrs. Wanda, New York. The and, especially Summerside. parents for a few weeks. vocal solos by Writer Barry Budgen, Arthur Doll-on; tions by Mr. Alfred McKeai-ney. arid rushed by Mrs. Kearney. Mr. Donnie lleClslr was master of ceremonies. The young ladies served lunch. NEW FILM SHOWS AMAZING MIRACLES The legends of the East hold many amazing tales of miracles and romance . but none more en- thralling than the magical tale of a Vagabond street. singer and the Sultan's da hter, and One Nig ts." hires’ Technicolor extravaganza currently featuri Cornel Wilde. Evelyn Keyes. I’ il Silvers and Edele Jergens at the Prince Edward Theare. It's the story of Aladdin and his wonderful vamp . . . the Genie with the light brown hair and is lush with magnificent settings . music . . . romance . . harem houris . . . lovely slave girls . . . luscious beauties . . comedy and swordplay. The screenplay was written by Wilfrid H. Pettitt, Richard liinglish and Jack Henley from the original story by Wilfrid H. Pettitt. It wss l. CAPITOL - Today—Tues. snows AT 3:15 - 1 . 5.45 is Islismryscspcnuilililtl’ '""""'P°"""7“" “JOOAIINDDV nlvwh" ' IllAll-IIIIOIPI... —-Weil. QB- MlTCl-IUM NEIL HAINILTON ALSO NEWS - PLANTATION MEVLAODIES ,Don’t Miss i Tc-o L cverv day - Monday Through Friday 2.15 P ' C BA ' SAOKVILLE DIAL 1070 coupon - ‘(Reiitcrslw- mar. RESIGNB as woos ‘Admiral J A.W. Morse has been| —— appointed flag officer, Malaya, dat- BREAST - (Reuters) -— C L- ing from th day the first British Shell, K 0.. Tyrone CWMY @011" , Warship amgd gt s" "M17911 Judge and chairman of quarter ses- ___.__ slons for the Antrlm division of Light. flifll." x .' d whm Belfast. has I951!!!“ 1° "9"?" electric-magnetic waves are caused bv ltomio disturbances. EVEJRY DAY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AT 4.15 PM prncticg at the bu. He was sp- polnted in i941. ON EBA SACKVILLE l070'ON YOUR DIAL directed by Alfred E. Green. i 5 t i Escape F _rom Heartbreak B! g Margaretta Bruckcr amt»... .... .....t..c.._.u-~.t».ti.e.to. (Continued from Page 2) thelcss, she wondered whether this news was true, whether Duke had less influence than he claimed "Storm Kane?" she repeated. "You heard me! And that re. minds me to tell you something else for your own good. I might have told you before, but I hadn't the heart. Now I think it's time you were told. Know why Terry tool: a shine to you and started playing around wit you?" Valerie d n't answer What was Dot going w now? She felt she couldn't stand much more of this sort of talk “He wanted to get the low- down on a smalLtown girl in a big city -waritcd to use you in his playl" Valarie's "His- his what?" “His play-Angel Face! The one that's now makinr a hit for Storm Kane. He wrote t under a pseudo- nym Valerie sank down on the couch. Terry's play! So that's why he wanted it to have a long nun! But was that the only reason Had he-- liad he written it especially for Storm? “Terry lilid always wanted to write s. play," Dot went on. "Back in the days when he and my ex. husband pulled around tnflether. he was always talking about writing one Now, he's done it. And now you know the reason for his inter- est in you He modeled his heroine after you." Valerie straightened up. “If b dd, I'm glad I could be of l} Ilse to him " she slid sfiffly. "I don't know why you should think I'd mind Terry has been a good friend and I'm grateful to him for his kindness but, aside from that. he means nothing to me. All tifst matters to me right now is my career." "Wcll, don't count on Duke Max. well to start you on it. He'll do for you what h; did for me-noth. eyes widened. “I have no i tuition of counting on him," Valerie snapped. "If I can't win out on my own. I'll-I'll -wc1l Ill go back to working as a store clcrkl I don't need pull to sell zippers and buttons!" Dot eyed her shrewdly. "Maybe I've shot my mouth off too much- or maybe I haven't. I lust didn't want you to make a up of your. self-over either ‘Ikrrry or Duke.” She turned into hsr room. After she was gone, Valerie went to s window and stood staring out into the darkness. What Dot had acid about Duke didn't matter. But . . . . Terry. . it trus that he had been t . had a terrible feeling that Dot was rllht She had hoped ‘hat the pin he nve her for Christmas meant that I19 loved her as she loved him, but now . . now . . Perhaps it was only his way of thanking he"; for Ibis column is reserved for can of local lutcrut, but advertising lnscrtcr’ and Mrs. W. C. Wood of 101 Granville St, Summerside, their son James. daughter Gerda and Mrs. Woods’ and his wife crossed by ‘the Prince Edward Island boat to Ca/pe Tormentine Woods’ granddaughter Arletta Earle of Go- dvay was ro" h but all enjoyed the trip. Miss Eare who liked Prince Edward Isl- ex- pects to remain with her grand- l.e K. 0F C. SING SONG - The sing song at the Knights of Colum. bu; hut last nlsht for service men and ex-service men was largel at. fended. Special numbers inc uded Louisa Rosshgf, and violin selec. Music for the sing song was fur- Miss Marion Dougan and Mr. Mc. 80004-000000.- H JIINIOII NEO OIIOSS W E E K 1008M]! returned from Fazquharson. Pound. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pound. Hillsborough Street, airlvctl bcme last night alter over three years overseas. Looking hale and hearty, Freddie will spend 3i) days ave at A15 home here A keen horseman, Freddie is locking for. ward to next season's racing when he intends to start his colt Ramona Guy. Fredde is receiving a hearty welcome from his many friends. F'lt./Lt, Daniel_L. BRourke, ll Ambrose Street, who recently re. turned from overseas, has joined the staff of HR. Doane and Company. Charlottetown and is commencing his studies for the Chartered Ac- countant's degree. Mr. O‘R.ourke was formerly the accountant at the Provincial Bank of Canada here. He Joined the R.C.A.F. in i940 and saw service in Enrl 2d and Ceylon --_________.. BIG SUGAR. PRODUCER Cuba has approxhnateiv 1600,0420 acres devoted to raising sugar cane. New Broad-loom Rugs, . reversible for double i wear. Made from your , old Carpets or Woolens. ‘ ' Three patterns, Tone on i Tone, Highlight and Solid. All the new fall shades. ' For information call l Queen Hotel I . I Telephone 1511 | LieuL-Gen. .7. C. Murchie. National Defence Headquarters. don, England. as he took over his new duties adlan Military Headquarters, Londo seas Photo). GOING To NEW YORK-LSIICB Corporal Ralph tPic) Squarebiiggs, overseas icilves this morning for New York where he will visit hs sister Annie 111i: ARRIVES ii-oivrr: _- 1m m“; CS8- C.B.E.. former chief of staff at ti. J. Montague, 0.3,, C.M.G,, D.S.O.. M.C.. V.D. — (Canadian Army 0v". _'I',HE (IHARL-(YFTETOWImT fiUARDnkN By The Oitavra Staff of thg Can, adian Press OTTAWA. 0c: 1 ._ (cp, __D,_._ vclopizients arc shaping towards flair-Hi; o1 an international trade conference some time next year. The meeting would b; chum un_ dci‘ the nuspias <.-1 1hr United N,“ tions and its purposes would be m draft a multnlatcral tradg agree- ment nimed at reducing barriers to trade. quotas, cmbargaes, tariffs and other restrictions as wcll as to csiablish an llll('1'll"‘J',7lfli borly to 1 U10 o anon of ihc _ as a clearing .m.. ion Talks pow being conducted by Lord Keynes, economc adviser to the British Government at Wash. lnston. begun on a financial basis but are likely to broadcn into a discussxon of commercial policy. That is likely in continue for some time and to involve an exchange of viewpolntr icli may lead to some understanding between Brit. aln and the United States on the way_ln which those two countries WOlllCl approach the projected con. fercnce Members: Private members of the Csimmons ‘again arc to have a day Qsigscially-set aside for thcm to discuss the problems of the'r own constituency and constituents Tltc practice of luivinz a "private members‘ day" was don,- aivuy dur. in: the war because of the urgency of other business i0 be handled. Now with the return of peace, the privilege is being restored and Mondays have been designated as the day when the private member on any sidi- of the House w'll be able to draw attention lo any part- icular problem he has in mind When John Bracken, Progressive Conservative leader. asked Friday if it was the Government's inten. ition to dispense with private hie-Ii‘. bers day today (Monday) he was told by Veterans Mnistei‘ Mackcn. zlo that it was not the Govern- ment's intention, ' If the day had been dispensed with, the House would have con. tiirucd dcbatp on the GOVBTIIIHCIIVS War Expenditures and Dflnubillza- tion Bill. r Aviation: The rcccnt exhibition flight of the ‘big Lockheed Con. stellation air liner in Canada was roi- the purpose or tryius w misr- cst Trans.Canadn Air Line offioals 1n the plifcllaSc of several of these plgnfg hm. for dontcstit‘ and inter. national services. it “'35 reliably learned. It was learned that Mckheed officials have told T c A. about the rumbor of the pig ships alrcadv itéiilig llp nun: MaIiesManYFeeIOId 124 Brighton Road, ‘I'll! KIRK PULPIT Preaching last evening on the text "Take heed that you despise not one of these little ones" 15:. Matthew 18:10), the minister, the u, . “w” “u” m” M ' i I Rev. T.H.B. Somers. said: "Qf inist. Sir ltlrnest MacMillan chose ¢ n ‘- d "h", _ course we must distinguish this Miss James to represent Oenada Eblc VIII 0:13;‘. ' n” 6 e r desplsing from what I might call as first exchange artist to sign n! _____ I mm 6:1: lfleclucldflr than you us or "m, the passion of noble scorn. A man is a Chamber Music Guild concert in C0038 Ica- Photographs Ilosglqu p§xullllmlcllixtnulscksche,Ncrvous- a poor creature and a poorer Washington. Also on tonight's m tic Pains Burnln - I 4 _____ ____ acacia-or rgeuqualgfdggfagcsr Iftfil) nmnf; (Jlhrlsltlan. if he lost his gapg- iCalriarriiianutCavalrkade"warr- Dania UUNFEDLTION u,‘ m, h: _ s a’ vi f cty or 560m. tere are e9 s a!‘ cw , e .cur Clears 113mg], “Amo PROGRAMS togélhrllly L“;t§fifitflfimf,o,ffl'i,’fjln“s§gg that a right . thinking man will Quartet. and Sgt. Joseph Brn- Oct. 1st.—6:i0 Han. - Dr W J 5". incur; x u-iiyncim Plfllzlgll aha cy- scorn to do. There are books that nail. A half-hour of fas-cmicvinu HEAR Dr. WJP. MlcMlllan over P» Mscltll an. Health and out poisonous excess Erica nrlfivrnistlfyflx an earnest heart will scorn to read. entertainment. CJ‘.C.Y. tonight at 6:10 on “Health Junior Red Cross. luvs Hverythlri tcrgain and nmhinstéicrc Ami m9" B" ""3" “id "m!" TUNF IN’ '[‘()‘\‘l(;]-['[‘ TO .. firms Cysfox. g 0 c,“ , 1 - i and Junior Red Cross. 10-1.il agreement lssuresn i-cnma or "Ijiflfl-bsck whom a ChrlstJouched soul would _ . ____ octsehad. - ‘c310 r-Mfigs. LHW. on return of tmpf! “m... iniJsmfilfig Scorn to number in its list of ' C A N A D I A N , my“, z n03 1 sALE now on gt W. o uca on. _ summed och-t dc- friends. A man is out of line with .. " " ' won“ m, wt!‘ 9,1,,“ Ema, Citizenship and Junior ma Cyfiiflx §;,{,_,§;,*,,§,;"ng Christ who cannot kindle into CAVALCADE FR-INCI-Ls JAME; mzd ‘tn w y; Drugfgzyg’ five”; Cross. mutt-imm- druuisttcdcy, scorn of anything. For if over in Bree. Bu! 011s l!’ Q l "so . _ the world there was th passi n H ~ ~~ ( IRON!" 11'"- 949-31- °°",f§f;j“j},‘{,,,f,”’§u, (ltzgumfl. "_'“'_ “— of scorn, it was in theh eheart ‘L: Pinball“) fi c 3 B A J - 0U ——— Je: ‘t "r 1, 1c l- rouca couivr - Saturday 1,11,,“ "'° m“ Cm“ °"'“‘" ' scduEIllsnwhiep .i.‘i"’ii...'i life lhii- ' P- M- gioggs ~33; eimggflrdgg» 33,"; " OO mg 93 out sari i. like. is i --~-____-_n-__ _ 5 Oct 4i:h._ 6.10 p,m_--M" < 5 h] very holy t ng. It s the indlin; -;' F1 ";;-.--. -. -..~_.. _ . 'j"‘ j“ "‘* A“ W” ‘fined n50 ‘m! fiosts 19,: Newscn, Organlzatioulslrf ogune- of a man's best into a flame. It is 5.1.117 L“ ' TPWITLIII"! three mon Adcilise dea ‘n! wh lor Red Crosl- n all that is purest and most divine | z kffPmB g ‘thew ‘mm w“: within us raised to whlte.hcat by . , aagmawuuglvm ,0 d“! W‘ ' ' ' ' ' "'“" “‘°‘9fz§:2i intolerable evil. And a man mus! ic i i very lukewarm for the right, and have sadly confused weakness with charity. who is never stirred so in a world like this. But to despise is SCIIlClillllil ivcry different. There is notl' ‘ moral passion in dfiip" does not spring from any zoodncss. It it. not rnntrd ll‘. Pia‘: hate of wrong. 'l‘ruc scorn i. an u . icrlv self-forgetful thine man who despises is alw: of self. And I think it is l flcult to see the rvil that is vs‘: . by that spirit of contempt. It as as the champion of the wrik anrl the opprcsxd and that tiny mash‘. have an atmosphere to grow in that our Lord spoke so szcrnly of dcspising. It is easy to be good when we are loved. It is not very easy to play the man when we at»: hated. But to be courteous. cliari- table. gentle, loving, kind. when all the time we know we arc despised is a task that would try the pow- ers of an angel. There i: nothing so likely to make another deepl. cable, as just to let him see that you despise him. There is nothing so certain to touch the flowers with frost-bite, and chill the air. and make the spirit hliicr. And I J think that our Lord hated contempt. and banished it imperlouslv from , the kingdom. that chilled and | suppressed hearts might have a I i i i l | i chance. There is oniv one thing worse than beinz despised by others. And that is lo be despised by one‘: own self. on order to big rival trans.contl.n- ' ental and trans.ocean services and have used as a talking point the | supenbr speed of the Constellation I in comparison with any other com. i rigercial plane immediately avail. a e. With T.CA planning services to Europe and to Asia, India and Australia, the speed of competitive services will be a serious consider- ation in any aircraft order given ilrom the Winnipeg head office. ivfiEpmr-"ITIER near) °i uonoorv - (Reuters) _- Acting i“ Squadron Leader James I-lardic Brown of Edinburgh. one of the most daring RAF pilots ‘in raids 0n enemy shipping, now is reported dead. He was reported missing last Muuiwis IEIEIFEKEIEJEIEIEZIII-JE-JEIEIEI CAPE TOWN. — tCP) - Details l year-old London woman who tripped just released. disclose it is Cape Town, cost £1,300,000 ($5,850,- 000). and has a staff of 860, LONDON,,— (Reuters) - "THE VOICE"- Frances James. starred on dlan Cavalcade" tonight, is the singer of the musical Adaskins and the wife of Murray Adaskin, viol- HOSPITAL B AZAA R The Event of the Season OPENS Sporting Club Secure your tickets for i LUCKY nuaw EARLY I GAMES, FANOY WORK, AMUSEMENTS SALE OF HOME OOOKINO OAILY noon PRIZE EVERY NIGHT i [EIEIEIQLTIEIEIEII heels wtre blamed, by a Inndon coroner. for the death of an 83- sourn fhhcis Vamronr South Africa's larncst nirpori. g and fell on the staircase of a Ken- lccated ‘i singfon hotel Lanzebaan, Saldanha, Bay, near, _l-_-_-- MALARIA AGENTS It was not known until the 19th cciiiurv that mosquitoes are malaria I-ligh agents. HIGII HEELS TO BLAME YER)‘ . Maine/m FoiTs-rs More than one-seventh of Mexizo is forested. Girl Guide News f ,, “GUIDERS CLUB" The first meeting of the Guirlers‘ Club for the year 1045-45. will hr: licld on Friday, October 5th. 8.30. at the home of Miss ‘Nladgis Hart. All Guiders are requested to at- m° tend. "i of War '\','.l, senfrd n: hi‘. ticsk in Lon- ris chief tf staff of Can- n. from Lleut-Gcn. the Hon. P. Hunters take notice that inclusive. RING-NECK PHEASANTS — Bag Limit. confined to (5) son. NATIVE 0R RUFFED GROU 31, inclusive. serving unwittingly as n model for his play ‘larogecdnu- n‘) P. E. I. DEPARTMENT WPARTRIDGE ridge during the year 1945 shall be as follows: , HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE — October Bag Limit-S birds per day. Bag Limit — 3 birds per day. SEASON the Open Season for Part-l Isl-October 3i. i October l5th-l9th inclusive. ‘ cockbirds only for full sea- SE — October" l5tli-October 0F AGRICULTURE There will be sold at Pu sulner Goods declared surplus stands, Invalid chairs, berLslde pulls, sitters, strainers. ladcls. (‘hopping blocks, brushes. A lot of assorted paints. Fire-fighting equipment. Coal ranges and stoves. Canvas shoes, fire coats. Fans, stop watches, G. S. w ton numerous to mention. NOTE-These goods consist of parts used articles and broken lots of new articles and as It ls a Consumers‘ lied. For example sales of double-tier beds will he limited in six In a rusfomer except that institutions, organisations, etrn, may ohtaln larger quantities. TERMS: CASH. No goods may be removed from the premises until payment is completed and receipt issued. Goods AUCTIONEIIRS: Hugh F. Morrison, A. A. Ramsay 'l‘. M. Llnkletter. fcrs with President Truman at llie \\'llllc House in Washington. AUCTION SALE at Mount Pleasant, Prince County, P. E. I.- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, l9ll5 COMMENCING AT l0 0'CLOCK A. M. AND RUNNING CONTINUOUSLY TILL 6 UCLOCK RM. In; and Gunnery School, Mount Pleasant, I’, E. 1., on the ahnvv (lute .1 largo list of Con. Double tier beds, Kitchen and Folding tables, chairs, benches, wooden ash Cooking utensils, dishes. elm, including pudding basins, tumblers saui-cpans, earthen jugs and crooks, baking and frying pans, aluminum pots, flippers, bowls, colnnrlr-rs, forks, parachute bags. seat pads, shower curtains, tarpaullns, rllnghics, Min, ma, Mo. Miscellaneous hardware tools and cqulpment drills, engine racks, jacks of all kinds, cranes, hoists, battery chargers, volt-meters, screws, nuts, bolls, and many other articles right, c011- De- bilization problems have a prcmincn: place on Patiersons docket. NEA Telephoto). Newly nominated Secretary" z. " " ‘ “ UNRESERVED " Surplus Materials bllc Auction at R. C. A. F. Station formerly .\'n. l0 Humb- by the Armed Services including the following: tray tables. floor lamps setiees; ettn, eic., etc. potato slicer, scales, butchers‘ implements, etc, Mo. ei‘ c. winter mills. nvorshoes, rubbers. shirts. kit hugs. gloves, atches, binoculars, 8 day clocks, mantel clocks, rid. eira, etc. sale, quantities available for each purchaser will he lim. must be removed within 24 hours of sale. War Assets Corporation Branch Office. Toomhs Building, bforicton. N. B.