TODAY ONLY COME EARLY "THIS LAND IS MINE " Also British NEWS and CARTOON SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 — 7 — 9 CROWDS BE THERE EARLY @ PRINCE EDWARD 11/ s 0.411s THUR.-—FRI.-—SA7Z g awn/n IMIIIB‘ cos ooaorur P lemon =4 z. IHN HA1 2'1 Nail! i‘. . ‘mm-e lhlflxg". ~' RKO ladle mum. m. r. i a 'i‘HE_CHARLOfl_‘fl' GUARDIAN “EMPIRE? THUR. -— FRI. -- SAT. Also - (‘hiipter 6 0f “DAlilfillllVllnSi 0F THE WEST” Labor Front and Tiilc of 'i‘wo Kitties iiisa y ncsrou LONDON A barnyard an on o Surrey >. tall hat us its iGiASSl-IS i ‘ging ard |_.R.A.:u. i .0. i (M73111 “m1 (nurriniislcr ‘Trinity Limit-ii Church l‘ Studio: llciirlz MCIXHIPILII "u" milky.’ . HE laiERGHANT MARINE GETS, é, . FOWSHI ‘I Handful against a horde . . as a iarrlrr’ Navy gun crew slashes a sea lane for conveyed u . r JANE WYATT - iii ‘ CARL ESMOND - Pr. Arnaz Dasl Cereal Varieties For P. E. I. (Experimental Farms News) The search (or new and lmPPW- ed cereal varieties continues, and new strains and hybrids offer eun- slderable Dromiss (or the future. ‘, For the present the varieties re-~ commended are the same as those suggested for last year. Following ls a review o! these and a brief re- ference to some of the Promising recent introductions, rays R. B.‘ MacLaren, Dmriinion Experimentw a! Station, Charlottetown, PEJ. the apparently poor quallt thrashed grain. This critcism is justified because the kernel is such that the rather long tip to_ the hull contains homing and thereiore the impression is created that Ehban can‘ es s high per- centage of hull. Actually}; however. it is considerably lower an either Banner or Victory. Complaints have also been made that it is difficult to avoid a thin stand oi oats when Erban is used. The reason for this is probably tied up with the fact that Erban used. The reason for this is probably tied up with the fact that Erbon kernels are rather large and the wcizht per measured bushel is lower than such varieties as‘ Vic- tory or Alaska. To improve the stand it is suggested that the rate ot seeding be increased one- quarter to one-half bushe per acre when Erban is used. Because 0t its medium early maturit and strong straw it is often pass‘ lg m I lju save Erban in good condition in seasons when later maturing var- ieties would lodge badly. Leaf rust resistance is a strong factor in ifavor of Erban and so also is its resistance to both loose and cover- cd smut. lvizibcl oats, with about the same lcnf rust resistance as Erban, may be a useful curly variety but the |.<ir:iu' esperlnlly at maturity, is in. clined to break down easily and tliebrowiiish color gf the thmghgd grain is not very attractive. , Alaska and Cartier are both as. 0111131 maturing as Mabel but have no disease resistance. Both produce high quality grain with n low hull pcrceiillige when rust, is no]; pfg. vuivni. but under average condi. liioiij do not yield rvcll enough i: fairly an unqualified leconrmenii- all the :: Furtlir that “eek made brforc t1‘ \‘£lll.i_. can IJCTEVRIUJIBG but 1. ‘V0113’ long.‘ strong straw and exil .‘C<i quality groin make it wri rih u-aiching. I L; lhc wheat varieties Re- 5 iakcn the foremost, place. ly i-csisiunt in s pro} d its obi ' licavy yXCIIiSVOH soils or mgdgrgie i0 Rwzl lertliiy. The milling qual. 1-}: of’ Regen. i.; gozii and when ripened and cured it. thrzshe; money come?’ pered you. cond choice in . It rcsc-iiblcs , unrwun llotolior 31st. to November 6th. Collectors Tlrrouglroul: P. E. Island Will Give You an Opportunity to Support Every Evangelical church, and members and adherents of such churches, will want to have some part in the advancement of the pro gramme of the British and Foreign Bible Society in the distribution of Bibles to the Armed Forces, and havin of languages and dialects for people in all parts of the world. In order to continue this distribution most effectively clergymen are invited to ad- dress iheir congregations on the Bible on Sun day, October 31st, and collectors will give the‘ people of this Province an opportunity to contribute to the propagation of the Word during The British and Foreign Bible Society g Bibles translated into hundreds The Bible inspires human freedom—hon or, justice and truth. Wltli outstretched hand the Society cries: “Ho everyone that thlrsteth come ye to the waters, and he that hath no Accordingly hundreds of ihous ands of copies have been given free to members of the Armed Forces. and those in prison and internment camps. In order io carry on this part of the work, together with the world-wide distribution through other sources, the generous support of the public is necessary. When the collectors call will you consult your conscience, and give as God has pros- THE FEAR OF THE LORD IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM c . if. sandy r 1-,» icli areas l-lurcii is probably the - ctorv '1 choice Some or these yield rather well out are vcry diiiicizlt to thresh and for this reason have no: been re- commended. Mention should be made of a 1c s Charlottetown as first ciroicc. "l cf {years this variety very early maturing barley called Olli. This, in normal seasons. may b9 harvested two and a halt months our ciistf: iii: one» EC)! Lea Bonnell - Frcizk 15.1 Chxiiii. Il of "JVTQIOR G- lilif‘; Of TlilC AIR" Iilcrrie ."'.~l'i:lic (‘zirizion Plus NEWS and Pilfli/lill/IW’ 7?.!'I?il. SHOWS 3.15 — T -— 8.4.3 a n: lawns-- ~-";. 1E“ WEE Liihii M Uciolier 27th. ('.\!P_l)l(lAI\'. Movies and Speakers. Mr. Lin- coln Dewar chief speaker. 2T. ‘Xiiilli. Siiccizil Music, Speakers and Movies. p Shlilih‘. Tilovics and spczikcr, Senator Mac» l n i _‘.' r0. ’ Zflih. ELDON. Highland Pipers and Concert Puriy from Charlottetown Detachment Can- "Illlil Rcil (‘ross Corps. Speaker Li. Mac- JIlZlU. (lfficcr Commanding l-I.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte." 29th. llllllliliN. ‘Movies. Speakers J.F. Leighiizer llllll .i..\l. ficholson. National War Finance Committee Q}. M; LT1$ 7%.‘? lfii i. flilfililiiietory Loan riihlic Meetings Oct. 27th (‘zirdignn Oct. 27th Yorkj (lei. 28th . . . . . . Souris All mcvlinigzs licgin :11 8 p.m. V Puirlniii- um! inspirational films will be shown. Prnniiiiviil r-IIUZIILHN‘ will briefl llw Filili \'€si<-i". loan. Loynilly pii-nzzmli- and zissist the (Tampnign by _v0i|r' presence. ‘ y present the story of x.~.'i‘i<>.\u\i. WAR i-‘m/i NCE Coriuilluai). "rl-Kiivrvw.» ' ’ Irimiiinllcn by " lll)!I'.‘.‘ vliici’ (lcfcnsu cl (in Mzirigiry, (ircw '- il.l Harold (i I’, i‘ lrlnl Eii Din , lillll'(ll'l oi his ViCilIlily father-in- hurl su- uni-my any“ ' “m! t) Ell‘? it high after planting and’ it has 8W9“ 2e yicirl of excellent qualitvire-“onnble high yields each year lii addition Charlottetown i- i" hid Qhiectlon to it is short <11 ~ much more cleanly isLgi-‘ysw? olli, however, may have a ‘f ifs 5Q (m- Lgglfli. ispecial pldce as an early feed crop ' irosiiv land for the contrti or some Peren- vnriclies. nigrllweedsyrmvr _ iii _ avnncd With Raymond c. Schindl . h i i . NHVY d9 Mariznv is pictured egiiumfrogéi-vztiiigigglglfafiz‘ mama‘: oi’ her husband. Alfred de Marigny. Count Marigny is charged with kill- ing hi5 fmhcr4n4aw- 51f Harri’ Cakes. one oi’ the world's richest men. MAIL YOUR Christmas Gifts for OVERSEAS OUR LARGE SELECTION OF GIFTS for CHRISTMAS MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU T0 SHOP. WE WELCOME YOU T0 VISIT OUR S'l‘0RE—-WE WILL ASSIST YOU IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE TO GIVE THOSE OVERSEAS .4 MERRY CHRISTMAS REDDIN BROS. Leo M. Doucette — Roy M. Smallman Papal Prisoners ~r* PIUS IX. LIKE PRESENT POPE, FOUND SELF IMPRISIONED WITHIN VATICAN CITY my NBA Service With R0016 a prospective W- mgmungy Pope Pius XII becomes the second Pontiff w be imilflsiifl‘ ed in his own domalne. The mougiite o! the present Pope may be turnini l0 PM‘ 1x- who from April. 29. i848 until his escape in disguise to Gfleta in i310 province of Naples on November Ziuwas the first prisoner in “he Va can. Too, Pius 1x and Pius x11 were the only two Popes ever to have crossed the Atlantic to visit this hemisphew. Pius IX went to Chile w do missionary work 111 1823 and Pius XI! came i0 the United States in i936. Both Pon- Liffs were enthroned dim"! B Pe- riod of war- Pius IX was crowned in i846. just two years before the Revolution oi i848 and the subsequ- ent uprisings to unify into a nation an ltaly which at the time was only a congiomeration o! separate kins- doms and principalities. PIVOCLAIMS NEUTRALITY When some of the Italian kink- doms, under the leadership of Kine Charles Albert oi’ Sardinia. went to war to wrest two north- err. Italian states. Lombardi and Venetia, from Austria. Pope Pius 1x acceded to the demand of his isy subjects in Rome to establish a National Guard for PPQDRNQ- ness against the Australians. But on April 29. he‘ proc imed neutrality because ‘he eouid not bring himself to go to war against Austria, a predomi- his opie in 101$ Oatholie country. This pro-i Pow ' people eiomation unleashed o. revolution. OONSUL l-IOALLID (M?! ‘DOWN - (C?) — Nikioai Dunianov. loviet consul-general to the Union of Smith Africa. has been recalled to Moscow. He took up the post lest year as head the first U. in South uric ( THVE C Saint John. N B. |~ PALMER ELE ll’! Rout Street. OhorIIrIwwa i oi’ 8.5 n. consular mission ‘ s. . Healing By FA RBANKSMDRSE Afiwfavnaefo COAL STOKE ll DEALERS : 3r‘ Pope Pius IX The Peoples‘ Association ais- banded the Swiss Quin-a. tradi- tionally charged with the military protection o! the Pope. and assigned me duty m the National Guard. Sentinels were 905W! 8t In ti" gates of Home to prevent the Poir- tiffs escape and he was eloltl! spied on at all times. Until the Duke dT-larcourt. French Ambassa- dor to the Holy Ss helped him‘ es- pe in disguise through a little known back door w the p . Pius IX was a prisoner of o! Home. s War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) O01‘. 7!. 1918 —Gen. Von loss- 4 rvlei rid ingim" 90 lbs. -MORSE CO. v aiuurviiv-m i», ‘iii Prince William 5t, PALMBI. l WILLIAMS Water Street. Blrrrrasnllle i. -i berg Gen. l ' fl ,1 German First Quartermaster-Gan. eral. Italians and British cross River Piave as Austria-l-lrvgary Mcgpmi President Wilsons conditions and _souzht immediate armisti JOHN DUDLEY Metr-oW“““ 0 PQIB Tm“ Musical Arm!“ merit V! rumor: l-‘AlTll BROADCAST Will l llllllllll. NETVIUIKINMUIJINQ GFBY 10-11 P. M. C B A SACKVILLE