' lllffil 0¢L0PEB_2»_1?4° WNTE SPO lllNlNG 8i DANCING WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 0010mm "m ‘The Central Guardian Gram] City llospital Bazaar l‘hl.a column h reserved for new: el local interest but advertising oi s newly nature may be inserted at ll cents a word ll-rlotly py- abie in advance- Don Mcssefs Orchestra-Old Time and Mann-n —ll:30 in l A. M.~ Admission ZSc-lleaied ufl||_nefreshmenu CRASWELLEOWFA N The Grand Bazaar in aid of the LIFE INSUR 9789-7-21-811.‘ CONFEDERATION - CE, L- by l-ils Wors p, Holman. Hundreds c1 citiuns current quarter must be paid by long before the entertainment got Thursday the 10th. L-22l-i0-9-2l. Iiélnder way. Tlghzbllfllllll‘ rill con. ———- . inue every n unt e clos- CARBY ON Canada Concert by do?“ on Saturday night. serenadors in aid of Red Cross at‘ s Excellency, Bishop J. A. Cherry Valley, Thursiayaotict. 10. ‘(ITSEpIIIiE/anmllpn, 111015.‘ Dr. - 41-9.31. .. ac an,ceo e - —-————~ ical staff of the Hospital, alscxinisd- ‘FUNERAL NOTICE —- The fun- |dressed the gathering. Ierai oi the late Rev. Dr. Malcolm Bishop O’Bulllvan, in his re. .J. Maiclleod will be held from 5t. marks, referred to the large crowd J°i111l 011111011. Belfast, Thursday present and complimented . afternoon at 2 o'clock. George McCormaick, in charge o! 8M8 ‘for ————SCREENED COAL- the bazaar, on the splendid work ‘h h d i Schr. Garfield arrived with a. car- ‘eritertaiiinrsixeihhnlignarlziigldlg ‘Sp-evil? go of Bras d'Or screened coal for mention of the generous offer of f- (fiicimd 8i Co- Price while un- Joey MacDonald who placed the 0" I18 87-50 Del‘ WILL 219m a m sporting Club at the disposal o! the bazaar committee free of POLICE COURT —- In the Po- charge for the week. lice Court yesterday two drunks glleh spoke! ofbthe difficulties appeared and one was given a sus- w c were wed y the commlbwc pended sentence of ten days while this year due to the large number w... hi...» o... more 122cc W2:;.2:“..i:"*;2 ‘i““5daii' wder specgll étlaferenge rtpdthelwlate “_‘—"' ...raeywoaaays I UNLOADING COAL-L Pick“ been all active worker. “d 5* 3°» are unloading 0111's 0i Two serious handica s faced b lilvcrness. Springhill and Bras the hos ital include p the c y: d'Or Screened Coal. Orders p on ‘ promptly attended to. L-2l9-l0-9-2i. ’struction debt of $69,000 and the CALLED I‘! SONS ILLNESS — cost of maintenance, Bishop O'Suliivan said. Last. year there pvertpt lt7198 ppfgfnts treated‘ itnl the; nsuon. swasa oao my “(fadu 18,293 hospital days. 1c cost s35,- town left this morning for Halifax in response to a telegram received inst evening stating that their son. 211.40 to run the hospital for the year. Patients’ foes, City and Sergt. Fred E. Macleod was ill in Camp Hill Hospital. Government grants and money donated all helped to maintain the institution. After all bills gvaegfia paid there was a deficit o! 1 ' _ . . . Uolyaluggg gigivlclzlggtgjxgyattexi: Fllpaker ‘then reviewed the m“ of Chqrlomewwn’ received a cc., s o tic vfliinus iloccssitics for severe shaking up and B, cut on m.- head when he was hit: by a New Brunswick car opposite Roy Prov-sea Service Station yesterday. He was the hospital and pointed out that the -bazaal' was needed in order to attending to a. truck when B.l’i0'ill~ er car pulled up across the high- keep the institution from drifting way. Ford went ovei to see what into debt. l-le doubted if there was a hospital ill the Dominion which was run any cheaper than the City Hospital and at the same the man wanted‘ coming back he time gave such efficient treatment. stepped into the path of the main- land car which was coming towards the city. The injured man was tale. on to the P.E.I. Hospital where ha s i BAZAAR AND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE SPORTING CLUB A TONIGHT A And Every Night This Week $500.00 In ‘Prizes GAMES, FANCY WORK, REFRESHMENTS SALE OF HOME COOKING DAILY l Proceeds in Aid of Charlottetown Hospital MAINTENANCE FUND Admission l0 Cents--$l0 Door Prize Tonight In closing, he paid tribute to the sisters in charge oi the hos- pllifllt for their efficient marlage- men . received median treatment on Dl- Meciviiiian- in his operas: ,_~r_: ' —-— '>——---- infer was able to return to his Yemaiki extended mifmks w J°9Y s“ hgcng MacDonald for allowing the use uatioil in a ringing paragraph;- “Whatever happens, it is the tide and not the mere ccldv of events of the Sporting Club during the hfllfllflg of the bazaar. ________.__ Personals lllcxico Nils Three Climates which viii‘ fittlalninate the praihclh drfiiiiizigficp] 1201x511: 003cc harass ope. o ling can urcven e , k uc at lplfcfilllsillfl abhorrence with which cnggagfiesd‘ fi‘ig‘,_§“,;..‘}'f."§;:,fi'e§vig,,‘}§; present he Said m” Pmvmce °f they will rcuurrl their German con- Pflllili.‘ Edward island had already subscribed over slil.000.'l‘he ohjec- last night after a short visit [Q qucrors Oi‘ ihe growth of liie l‘_1‘\l- o“ __ igorn‘ {lope that tfrffillié ‘lilflltflillflglll; “ML Live for the Island is $25,000. This e vic orlous or la l‘llSl vi - __ -—-‘——— was the Sponges; posslble evb lllPXlCo a countrv much in the MIA §;‘.",§}.,,}‘,‘,““o,“gigflcflfilflfffilfi‘; lexgs ‘ZlllllstmiigiSglndxgslfllllrgévottgiyxf; “We?” ii“ Cilfliity. goodwill and pu eye these days, has tllrccia: turred impliéa spcnding a pczlsant visit with lfsclmstlanny of me people of me L mum ‘although a “we MSW this he lims “Iv-Mn and again’ M!“ 1 ,),.0,Jwr_ ML A_ W‘ Hyndman. Chahiprovillco, pr. MilcMillan said. iiiivfliiiiii" 01 iiie ilii-‘Miiiiiihciuli-olliil tolil "the nation that it iettetcwn. He 1W1 1i 11'0""! be a ions time bofole tho Govl-rnnlellt grunt of ..u Sizlios. Within a (llSlullPC oi is‘ r, ' ‘ 1 ll ' L I the Haven“ passes ill must. prclflle iUl lhc lien c $i,03lJ and illc City grunt of neur- iiiiii‘ . G2" i u ‘ o , that "tho cilcllly} iiiniiibiii “'*'3"ih°.i' Wm‘ duiiiii- hasllggiiiaiiiivruiircllinrod ollo 'Y.lll)fll'\'.l- _ i)’ $2.000 would bo increased be- .i.uli,i hoot and tropical vegelatlon. e5 and shgpping to throw hull‘ a o a cause tiley have not the money to “iii "mi iiaiianilgrovel m Mme“ million men onto the salt willor. or. I do it. "Tile responsibility rests 0n dlnil-llke lzul weather and ‘mo “.3. ' the charity of you people," he said to r- and iidilNl that without. a bazaar lilo Clly Hospital could not exist. Tiliiro is hardly a vacant bod in the Hospital ill. prcscnt, the smoker dcclarod. Ho pointed out that about $5,- Spain. "which has seemed llililfl ill the bzllilillro between pom and \\'i\l‘," came wlihlll Mr. vCllllifll“ il's scope. Britzliil. ho said ‘th wormlil. wants to sco Sli-"iiii i‘<‘!_‘iiiii her "rightful place both a5 a 111°“ pill .i'.s ‘Sends Message Re Training interior _ c tile iclllilcrnturc ralllgos irclll lll".!l't‘(‘S to ‘i5 degrees Filhrcnhtnt 6 0i iiighlciglgliigiaifxiznilg _____ loop had been spoilt last your to iiluiv per cont. pure Indian bloodfltefidomh and he wmlnded Spaniq The fgllgwing letter has been ,i1i‘111§ liil? iivsliiiiii equipment. 11D 111i “Ollie 1°11 P" Ciiiii» 0f Eiii-‘iw-"iil nrds that tllcv ncofl llothinil "lore rcccivcd by col. l". l. Andrew’: vie (fills. _Tllc_X-F11.V_ equipment in "i3 M piesem ii iiiilsimimtrid ihnn "Douro. uild food. and prcspcr- iluliiklx. N. 8.. ‘m? iwsiiimi i5 ‘iiiiie Siiiifiiiicwiy l fllC some 8.000 BlltS-kilfb: Gus Lumen m“, Och 1940 accoidlllg to spacmlists m 0mm- di‘_‘f“l_."z)o(iliieicic°_- 12.000 Aéilciflcélghst, _.___ o‘ C‘ NO‘ 63 C_ M 1v C" fpnrts of the Dominion who have 2101,10 ‘v.1 gimigis éliimunn c“ -I Q a qmsokua laud occasion to see some of the “ in“ 0i we an " I am directed l0 forward you 91mm“ mkm b)’ ii- iiilll. Only about thirty per cent. of Dr. MliCMllillil referred to the Qcenulus . 1 < . d_ the following mossilge just receiv-i . , _ i‘? at?ploggiligiitglllrctiiliisclifg lopiqairil- loll from the Hon. J. L. Ralston, ““_i"i°n‘?\i' °i iii? iiisiiilliiiilii Biid "" - Mali“ tCOlllllll cl fl-oln we 1) il\'lllli\lt‘:‘ of National Dcfellcc:—- pm“ “Wile 1° in‘? sisie“ Wii” ‘ ls a population of mound i,- _-—--~__;_— _i__~___._‘l_____—_—_-_- “Nilxt Wednesday the Militia “if; ‘i-“mmill iéiéii‘ "$5 i0 iilelsick- coo. c next largest nlcu of . ._ - . -Trllilllilg Centre at Charlottetown,‘ t‘ “P1394”? 1° e 990119 i0 ismepgiiie-gg; mother: safe- ‘gall-hovel; A .i“€.’.2 f2‘.‘}.‘1i‘.f.“i. .2" i Q - 111F101‘ 0 811R - _ 1 .. , - _ ea open s on first impressions,‘ _ 9931151! 6 ironing,eiggiigiigiig .‘..‘.‘.‘.;‘.’..‘.i“‘;..'.‘.‘.i.‘i.,f‘“d is. ior v- v» iv ii.“ m e o i..a,‘. n . i‘ _ .. ...' " ‘ . _ c un o le war. the Industrial DepnrtrpoiltvfipriilzefglgeéigE9135‘???istoresliivflsuzauigifiitiiglskegniféllieyflfg; rfifglvelfrixomaelzligl Mayor Holman spoke oi the Fdililtllilll National Ru wow. they come into cam“ that the“. many meetings he had attended . - . . ‘n i. . ;- ircas there was simi- clmil mnlillorliiics during 1939 vsel. liifl 111 0 ii 1 *1 accummodnflorh Outfitting and lately and added that this was one . ,. » , . v , . iar damaue. "gliégugie ifilggil%c_iipgitxsrifé;.ljt£63. Ti-ilcks were commandeered to training has been made the sub- igf m“ mi)“ iiiipifiiimi he mid ii"? carry awav the wounded, ject oi careful planning. Thank °n°r “i will; Pwsem 119- H6 lo.~l- purl-c for paper manufacturers. mam rabbi‘ and like skins’ n“. Skim paid tribute to Bishop O'Suliivan istating that it was due to his ilcadersilip that the hospital was were treated oii the 590i- nlany Four (inyiilllc raids collie in quitki you for; your participation and my . _ very sncere good wishes to you gliicigililtiiillilluritiflléiéSPnilltgwe gttllliiislfsginnd your 5m“ for the success or ‘provlnr- so successf l .' Hosted only occasionally by cx-I-"ou" “mp- Ii .15 m‘ imimrmm H tT-‘l -. . u‘ illilfiiiai. smoke annealed to be in zlc- 1m‘ i“ m“ chm" 0i iiiis 00mm‘ ' e “If in.“ me Guy and Pmv‘ Li-On», ~ News Wm. time nctlvmey. incial Croleinnloilts were iortun- Big British guns shelled the Ger- ' (Signed; J. L. Ralsion. “i” i“ bcmg can“ "W" i-° 81'1"" mull-hold i"l‘L‘llCll cozlst near Bou- cuuncuulilc Minister 0g National 011i! $2.000 and $4,000 respective- i‘~'fii_'_o_iii___liiil§yif_1i-_i ognkm an m...“ whore the Nazis Defence. .1y as they might, like other prov- . ihild heel. oorliviiir: ior-ward some. 2. The District Officer Com- i“°°5- 118"’ bee" 98"" 119°" i0 lllliulttlll Lite »]lll§£,i\A€VUu5'pl1S3RgQ nufivlujus mmwguvlw: bciiiild i1 nlzlndhlg wishes also to convey Lake 0v" me eiiiiie mfliiiieiiilmie of hospitals. Mayor Holman paid tribute to the medical stuff of the Char- lottetown Hospital stating that two members, Dr. W. J. P. Mac- ‘Mlllan and Dr. J. A. MacMillan, are Holmes meriallists. I Ho thcn declared the 194-0 bazaar officially opened. Mr. William Brown, Jr., Master of Ceremonies, announced that ‘Charlie Chamberlain was being featured at the bazaar each night and in addition to this a. young Charlottetown artist would ap ar on each performance. Last nght, MastePLloyd Gallant, entertained with a number of excellent tap dancing numbers. Charlie Cham- berlain was heard in several pleasing solos. Al Blanchard was the accompanist. The artist ap- pearing tonight will be Miss Phyllis Blanchard. The booths ‘which were decorated for the oc- casion, were well patronized last (‘l ulitc l/ltllV cruisers and lllhi! ismokc scrcemflqnd me German 91-. ‘“ “i'~l'@i'$ iiii-ii- Uiiiiil-lili‘ i° 5cm‘ iiliil-iy" lliisul-rcfi with fill‘ hour-long lnlh. \...li'u iiivy lung-ls uii till: l-rtc J bombmunygnb M a British convoy i‘-\'1ii.i Lllliilllii iorco of Ueii- Qims-iiil the channel. The convoy won d“ \“~~iiiif~‘. ailliliiildl-‘(i iii‘ Biiiisiiithruuilh ullllit. rind so far as could \\iil.~ii.l.s. Ibo determined no German shell lit.‘ lrildliltltd, that llcitilcl" the war I landed upon British soil. vu-iilnl nor tiic rlrsl. ii-cil Lord oii some Gcrillnn illullcs, turned back 1 - .-\i.liiil~.iliv was told lllill tilc {mm the flilytilne drive inland. were Ho». \\‘l‘l‘C approaching uibnlihl- said by the Air Ministry to have ll. .. nu.- Loo late. nowevcl". the --d|~\,.;ped bombs indiscriminately" ml M55015 "were plcvciluliilrlilll m, coastal towns in Kent phd Sus- 4 out lll(‘il' purpose of nt- 50x, killing and iiiiiiiiilfl 5' "um" the lvree Flflililll colony °i,bol"' of residents. . _ i Late in the clay. German plane (Jilui-cillli placed the Vlfllylyossgs were nut at scvlll. b I70 losses at Dakar as two sub- British craft shot (lllwll. is sunk, tlvo destroyers Mii One of the landmarks damaged in a cruiser badly lllt. and 1i"? today's ffliiis W115 i‘ i'°W “i “m”! Id battleship Richelieu im“ buildings sovcrnl hundred F6111‘! 01d. llii-r llumugeti. "Damage that will from which hilif i116 ifiiided winch)“ ii"tiili‘t? ccllslslerabe attention" “'95 were blown out._ i-Qiiv to a iii-itisil capital ship iiiid iCc-ilsorshii) did i1°i Dermii’ “Mi '1 iiiilie cruiser. he said. definition. but this mav be the half- tinibcrcd Gray's lilil. great inn o! Irony of Fate court at Gray's iii" 305d 1""! HM‘ "What an irony of fate!" he ox- ciilillli-(i, "lilill this fine French fle:t. which has been occupied by rs since the 14th century). _.____.___ vrlliih Ailillirnl Dorian shiliifli mil so iuunv vonrs to fight in the comq lliUll ‘cause against the German i12- 1 all ~sion sllllilld now be tho Dfiiifliliiii “ii-r iicit‘ to the liberation of Ff-‘llCtii illlil lici" empire froln the G<\"\‘-~i" vokc mid ahou‘d be emplvyfli 9.!’ iiPr (turmoil and Italian ii1i1$i°i5~ ilc counselled Britain to be Wiirl’ lcsi such incidents hamper our ei- forts to lake positive action and rvvaih the initiative . . 0n tiwi ciliiiiiiill. we must improve alid 1'9‘ double/our efforts." Britain. he said. will stand by “"11 dc Cinil‘le‘s movement "iiiiiii it is mcigcd. ns nlorgcd it will bi‘, ul lllc lilrucr cause of Flllnco." For Gm. no Gnlillc, wllo wiwei“ this appreciation to yourself and ‘i your staff for ihc efforts that have been mndc so fur, and sincerely hopes that your work will have the good results we are all striv- ing for. A. H. W. Landon, Lieutenallt-Coloilei, G. S. M. D. No. ti l0 EM. CLOSINGS BLACKBURN-AC?) —T'he chief constable of this Lancashire town has asked that all cinema programs be completed at l0 p.m. in viev of blackout hours and alt raids. either about the German troops or the treatment. oi five British sub- jects incllldin a Canadian under arrest. and up erstood to have been charged with nllegied oil field sab- otage, a matter of previous diplo- motic inquiry. Late tonight, the British legatlon announced that Prince Luca Stur- za, the Rumanian foreign minister. had transmitted to Sir Reginald a| signed statement in the early uf- ternoon saying "not. a single Ger- man soldier has yet set foot on Ru- manian soil.” A similar assurance was given Britain at the same time by the war minister. Nevertheless, tho ink upon Stur- ze.‘s document was hardly dry be- fore German troop trains crossed the Rumanian-Hungarlan frontier. l Dopapturpl pfeltjhel Brgtons would eave e o s n erman con- trol and make the-m a possible tar-. AN EASTERN CANADIAN get for British bombers. PORT. Oct. 8-(CP)—An Atlantic British officials said the "strong-crossing that. was described as est possible kind of note" ma beflreally ulte uneventful" by a soi- sent unless the arrested BrNtOnsIomn iltgle Enziifiil mill! 119d i“ l‘ lllfli Y-l hgrll. , lnwycl p “llneventful” iiiirl Says 0f Crossing (Contiilllcgflilmlii p888 l) once to transfer the equipment i11- to 86 freight cars for trunslflfil- tion into tho oil fields. German military sources claimed that forces still to collie would bTi-BB tnnks, irianeauilurnlored cars and an- - ' - ft ar or . tlAlllmtillis actlvltyy of the Nazi ar- mv cnme at mi hour when a diplo- lnalio crisis between Britain and Rlilllilllll. was developing. The Brit- ish Minister. Sir Rcilimlid H0111‘!!- el ii . _» a d othlnii bill firm-it}? amen‘ he m n his requested an explanation of are given a formal trial by Bun- closing phase with thle daxlgilval B ". Churchill then said ihnt the u"... apparent intention to garrison (ilY- here today from the Un te ill!- Rruiui .-..\-.,.-n.n¢,,i, m“ tilouullt Gfl-nnm tfoopg at strategic points’ dom 0i a Cfliiiifiiflii iiii" ""7 "1! T00, LEGO T0 ClflSlfy to 250 passengers. approx- lilll wllni ilrippolled at Dakor nlilllil m ma rich Billknn kingdom close i lmvc .-.i u. .. declaration or w-ll" i1“ German officials denied‘ that mately as of them children- ii" i “Neil” "cci"r.-ri::...mr..:.*r" .33.”. ccr.:.°*r:.°‘...s::v:;"l:': \ i “l‘(‘ inluvawllvll‘ ihr-nl ilt v‘ “'"I~:1':n“‘w“:j}p;.,matlc circles it was ally.’ ' ' 1,31‘; year-old Monica Cassai, whose 21121111" bl‘ their mnstors." the G01" pnlcted that Sir Reginald! de- »-_.- Ifamily lives "about three miles ls. ' “ pirarture was imminent. Foreign ob- I-‘Oll SALE-BABY PRAM IN from Croydon nlrdrome." Mnnicl. pn-vprr saw litf-‘e likelihood that Perfect. condition. I!) cash. Ap- whrwrather liked it all." was "n10- hmch mum“ stile Romanian government. would pi i1 spring street or trier" to two oungei- sisters. Cath- " tain. ill-a. erlne an, l and s. Mr- He then summed up the French. Ii" 5 "my “imam” w B“ Cfficiallyiipened Charlottetown Hospital was de- clared ofiiclall opened last night Mayor B. Roy WATER RATES—Rates for the icrowded into the Sporting Club‘- THE CHARLO’! TETOWN Gila Rn! AN ‘M NMGVE INTG CAMP HERETGBAY To Number 235. Close to 80.000 will today report for mill in: at 3B centres. At the centre at mach Grove Inn, near Charlotte. ml".§"..i°.i;‘.”li‘i°=%‘t‘é.l“3fa“‘i°“‘ m. present themselves. c “a w young Canadians It w ri ‘ m vo.'r3a°m“§§“i‘r’al§?a“’lll’° °° ‘$235 vince durln the next 30 days, but due to the eavy volun enlist. ment from his province and the lac; thaiturilssnermen and armors we no a t due to theirs for du y this month, seasonal occu lions, the full QQUOCI. of men W84 noeraeach- . . er, chairman of the lgatlonal War services Bum-d fol; this Province. said last night. In no case has the Board recelv. ed an application for exemption from trainl Any applications due to He said that there had been one application for an indefinite post- Donement from a conscientious ob- jector in Prince County. The hear- gsgéi this case has been postponed call] which will Probably be Nov. 22. The response as been very good. Judge Palmer said. Training will start Thursday after the formalities of signing the {ew recruits. issuing their khaki lllli- forms and equipment, and pTOVidiflg them with sleeping places, ls oom- pleted today. On their arrival they will be ex- amined by the Medical Boarg in ink about 120x24) which is divided into temporary partitions to insure privacy when the different groups are being examined. After thev are inspected the. are sent to the Quarter Master's a ores, i1 building about 180x26 and here thev will be outfitted. They are their assigned to their quarters in the hctcl (where the 8th 3Medl)um Battery was quartered last ear . bunks and hot and cold running water. Some of the rooms are fit- ted with baths. Some elementary drill will be giv- en durins: the week and the zlcluel training with the regular syl . us will begin on Monday morning. The rsonnel of officers is as fol- lows. ai of them being returned men with experience in different arms of the service: Officer commanding. Col. F. 1. Andrew, M.M., Second in Command. Major A. S. Robertson Adjutant, Capt. Rolinson. Piatoon Commanders, Lieutenants J. W. Bvll; J. J. MacDonald, D.C.M., Jack Nicholson. L. H. Clank, alld ,C. l... Sciluffiler. also l5 instructors. i1 T e layout of the camp is as ici- i o\v ' First. reception hut, which will be iused later as a lecture and concert ‘room. recreation hut, Quartermas- itelfl; stores, offices and guard room, all on the north side of the road- i way. Oil the other side is a garage. a gns chamber for training ill gns masks. plant for disinfecting cloth- ing and a lfi-bod hospital. The officers’ mess is in the build- iing formerly used as a residence for the proprietor of the Beach Grove nn. In the rear of the hotel a rife range has been almost completed, and a drill hall is in course of con- struction. The storms Contracting Co. were ‘ihe contractors for the new bulld- nos. A new and shorter road with gravel surface has been constructed from the lower road leading to the Inn and the bridge across that road has been rebuilt. i-lasper llas Most Successful Season H "By far the greatest and most successful season in the history of Jasper Park Ledge" declared Rob- ert Somorvilie, Manager of the Lodge, as he passed through Will- nipeg. "No doubt the general war conditions had a great. deal to do with the arrival in Canada of so many United States tourists. The Canadian Rockies drew special at- tention from these people and Jas- per recorded the largest. number of guests ever handled at the Lodge. We not only had the best general season, with space at a premium throughout most of the summer, but we had the largest golf week ever held in that section of the country. Not only was the entry a record breaking one of 231 players, but we had the unique experience ‘of keeping '14 guests on a waiting list and these people were unable to compete because of the large entry. "We constructed s new riding trail this year at. Jasper which makes s. l2 mile circle of the Lodge area. It is 10 feet wide and affords every type of riding possible from a full canter to a walk; This was decid- edly popular with the guesls as also were the many breakfast rides. For these we had as many as 75 riders out on the trail early in the morning te get their breakfast in the open. "Next year's business looks very heavy. Already we have advance reservations for a. larger number than ever before and included in the advance list are the names of many distinguished ople from both Canada and he United es. “We made a useful contribution to Canada's tourist industry in our 1940 advertising campaign through- out the United States and we found thatrit paid good dividends. ‘Those guests from the States lived in Can- iexchanga rates and I believe this will be, an even greater factor in olir tourist industry next year. A- merican dollars are necessary lo this country; on the other hand Canada gives the visiting tourists full value for their money and this is specially tnie oi Jasper, now ac- Ioeeslble from the south by s new »motor mad through the Columbia Ioefleld, scenically as magnificent as any road on the continent." de- clared Mr. Sommervllie. Germans sentenced to not more than two weeks in prison may serve their sentences on week-ends. [First Group to Train At Beach Grove Inn tary train- dealt with before the next‘ the reception hut (a large build-- In every room there are doublei ada. much cheaper because of the, I i i lishecl Com future for ti ‘more EDIICATIGN PROVIDED FOR WITH THE GREAT-WEST LIFE A Nor so LONG AGO fathers debated whether it was better to let their children start work right: after High School or send them to University. Bu: today, em loyers definitely give preference to t use with specialized training and are looking to them for their future executives. Ask the GREAT-WEST LIFE man i0 show you his complete Educational Trust Service. He has a ing only small re ular will assure funds or the e ucation of your boy or girl even if anything should happen to you. His plans are guaranteed by a sound, lou -esfab- anymowsafeguar ingrhe e sons and daughters of thousands ofparents on this continent. Ger in tomb with flu Great-West Life Man fll-WEST llFE ASSIIN / ‘fig 6yF/17-ii"fff rr .. —w a ...; o. . .. lan requir- oslts that ii HYNDMAN & CO. LTD., Provincial illanagcrs Charlottetown N 0n Brief Visit That Canada ls wholeheartedly benlild Great Britain in the pres- ent struggle was the conviction ex- by Mr. John A. Rowland, K. C.. Toronto, general Canada Perniaa-loni Trust Company and Joint general manager of tho Canada Permanent Mortgage Cor- poration. Recently returned from a visit to Western Canada, Mr. Row- land found all classes u-nited on the question of Canada's war ef- forts. Accompanying Mr. Rowland, who arrived yesterday from Pictou, "was Mr. R1‘. Wright, Saint John, branch manager of the Canada Perman- ent Mortgage Corporation, of which the firm of Hyndman and Com- pany, Ltd., are local representatives. Last night, nta dinner given in the Charlottetown Hotel by Mr. J. O l-iyndmail. the visiting executives met a number of local businessmen and Mr. Rowland gave a short ad- dress, dealing with his impressions of Canada in wartime, “One of the things that hassli- ways impressed me about this coun- try," said Mr. Rowland, "is its tremendous inherent strength: vast resources of all kinds in the hands of a people who ,takie them by and large, I think are thoroughly cap- able of possessing them. “We differ in many respects. Halifax is a vastly different city to Vancouver. You on this side of the Dominion have nothing quite cor- responding with the problems in the Prairies. and we in Ontario are somewhat different from the people of Quebec. Yet there is one thing about which all Canadians are wholeheartedly united. That is our loyalty to the country and to the Empire, and our determination to fight this war — which is our war —t.hfough to the finish, however long that may take." He recalled in this connection the enthusiastic demonstrations of loyalty which marked the Royal visit to Canada. Mr. Rowland dmeribed his recent visit to the Prairie Provinces and stressed the problem involved in the storage of the huge surplus wheat crop. "But behind this prob- lem," he said, “is one fact I never can forget. That. is, we have the wheat. We may not turn it into money this month or next month, but. we have the wheat and it is a tremendously valuable asset." On the whole. business is good in the West, he reported. There is considerable activity in war in- dustries. which eventually will do a great deal to spell the end oi the war. He recalled hearing sli- Wilfred Laurier say that the 19th century belonged to the United Slaics. but the 20th century was Canada‘: "Them is not the slightest doubt ln my mind that that prophecy of Lauricr's will come true." Mr. Row- land declared. Canada came through the last Great War conscious of her strength. and there was no doubt as to the vitally lmoortnllt position she would occupy after the present struggle. In conclusion he expressed tho pleasure it invariably gave rim to visit the Maritime Provinces. Messrs. Rowland and Wright leave today on return to the maln- land. Because ll. produced 3.455.272 pairs of footwear last your. the city of Leon claims to be the Boston of Mexico. l t pressed in strong terms last» night cused oi mwxier was represented in manager of the 31714501191‘ "did i i ilTTlSl ‘Company ‘TouthCommittcdlrinitv iinileii liiliittii Manager Here To Supreme “WEDNESDAY, O CTOBEB 9th i 3.Il0-Tllo Brownies-Social Hill Mil-Prayer Meeting-Hen Tfiofiiil .30. tlfiloiul Board p for one Wm . THEFT CHARGE ‘HIROWN OUT 5 Oct. 8—(CP) f: charge ag- Sackville, N. ac Court For Trial SYDNEY. N-Su Oct. 8-—(CP)— One of two country schwiboys ac- l | i i i AATHERSTI. —All autolllol ainst Emma ‘ - -> " l' f ll ' court wda) “°;,fe“i;§§m,,‘,‘,f~ o? S: B, was iilrim today by the l‘ k M‘ q‘ a 1 -_ illullld jjUl" >l'i-lllc_ Court, iloeliiiyu i353‘ stigrcnzgyai’i.i.“l§..§§ hurl slew i. Miss Reid sfatori she ll lilo car from house at nearby Ben Eoln. _ A witness at. the ilrcillnlnary hearing of 14-year-old Angus Dan Maclsaae, cousin of the ViCLim, testified the boy told him_ _Oct. _l that he and Robert Smith. lo. went to the 65-year-old farmers iile strung '1. UOlllpllily for 2A hours and first this lzmc had not silapsod when Silt‘ urns taken into BIRTH S i . ' ' d '- lifgletiigeolxriggrhbogr Sig?‘ Mgilfigillifi. 4' l'l'lll(‘<‘ Edwpid . . ‘ . ‘. 'i i. f . The crown alleges the meme “as non ntiilllllll®flviligyi i; robbery. p The purported confession was made to Alex Maclsaac, a nephew of the victim. the day the 901101‘ wok the {arm boys into custody. After he and several other witness- es had been heard. Magistrate A.‘ ' M. Crofton committed young MM- daughter. SHAW-Ai ill" Prlilco l-hixlrzlrd Is- Isaac for Supreme Court trial. Dian“. Smith, jointly chrngcd. allocated ‘ '“ . for firelirrlirlflrs’ hearing inter iii 3T.-\('l.l-Ti)l)-—.1.' \l'i!‘.'\i"li‘. Uri. n, i ». the day. but his case was adjourn- ed until Thursday after l‘0i‘€“,lll(lfl of some evidence. The bu.“ a"? llkll‘. :l':i- among the youngest prisoners evverj accused of murder in Nova Swiiiq Each of the schoolboy-l W“ "ii-i '5 ed the witness stand at the n? hearing, but each rcfusori, on,“ v vice oi counsel, to answer qilla- .01»- put by Crown Prosecutor .\i Patterson. Nine witries=os “wivr, called against Maclfsaac, will» ‘iii were subpoenaed for the Smi.h hearing. The boys, both from farms in the district where the Vl(“.llll il\v- ed displayed keen interest in inc In Memoriam oourt pTCCQPKiiHlZS. Niiiilifi i‘ Ill luvirll; lill‘llllil_\ of |“1_'l‘llf' N’. a green sweater over _ _\_‘_‘~~‘ Warn who llli".i Ill! 0.1m... _ .5hirt, while his fellow PY-Efiif- ~ r a White eweairl" over a blue s . lino your ilus ])1I\\i‘ll. our iu-urll F. smiths father and sister sat. siill sore, ‘.\_s limo 501's ll-il u.- miss w." mnrg‘ . l Iilir i\1'*I‘l"A"r‘ is ns rlcrlr tiitluv ‘.\s ni illr- linu- \l‘ll |):l=\r\(l uuny. iii~"i'lt‘li l») Wile uml i-uillily, Purl-ills. Brothers ulld Slslor. No Provincial near him, the girl c1111“! quiet-i!- Tax Increases [Carri Of Thankc TORONTO. Oct. a icPi-iliiii Mr.» w l" .~.i l". ~.i Mitchell F. Hepburn. Premier and “H, ~., -, m T“ ““,._§ Provincial Treasurer of llviuhbor. 2;: z‘: , ‘.91 announced tonight us u ilsul 1K A .- v ‘ll :.l»ill iii l. ll m- icy of the Onfraio Govcinlllclu u iuvcilicili. L-lilil-lii-Ii-i: that no new neiiviiiii 111cm‘ i" N "i" m“ ~ corporatiop taxcsuor (iiii , rates are ‘presen y c ‘ for the fiscal year beginning APYii ' Card ThaflkS l i941. ‘He said the policy is in lino Wiiii ; W v I _ ‘ one of a general chumricr wl ‘cl i‘- rulcs out any raiding: of fodcvill sources of income rcqiired for the conduct of the war.“ Mr. Hepburn said there llueuhuul considerable sporlllillinil ill hllsl- ness and financial circles as i.» the probable altitude of llli‘ 0:»- iario Government in dorilirir wi . $l.'>00.00f) loss ill‘ of \ l .\'.il'.‘,i.‘. n u n a a - a a n ‘not I ~_A-._-|_ ,~_a_-_ _-_ an’. N. D. lllacikcan an estimated provincial revenue as n result '-'-'-'-' l increased rules in the fctiorul iiz- ,1 come tux. s: _.__-_i._-—--— - ‘I ' BRIDGEWATER. N. s.. Oct v i: U-"iDE-‘iiA-‘iiii I; --(CP)—Robcrt T. Brllllov. lorllli-i‘ a ' accountant in the Rank of Monl- 5 EGiBAi-MER :5 real at Mahnno Buy. N. S. |~'~iul- u _ . ed Rllll‘.\i' in Slmreuic Court llflflflY Z: Citiklrli"‘iliiililuiml 3 to theft of $2.000 ilfllliwfh" hank “min H9 a through n forged voucher. l-le was l ' i remanded for sentence. L %'u'a'f