Free Educational Seminar ' 7°" s“ Wyr friends are cordially invited to - f"? [series ol remarkable, free. illustrated It‘ Irrer Ill an EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR m, “Patterns of the‘ lieu World Order" MRS. room LEE Mdrrsrr or CHICAGO ILLINOIS, WORLD TRAVELLER, soucaror’ WRITER, COMMENTATOR, ' M‘ QUEEN HOTEL, 83 WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2.00 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. daily Beginning Sunday, October 21st - PROGRAM- 22—Mon.—ATOMlC FORCES, RELEASED. 2$-Tues.— THE HOPE OF THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER. - Dct. 24-Wed.-TI-IE CAUSE 0F TI-IE RISE AND FALL 0F CIVILIZATIONS. Oct. ZS-Thu-TIIE EMERGING NEW WORLD ORDER. Oct. 26-FrI. —YOUTH DAY - THE MOST RADIANT YOUTH. Oct. 27—Sat.-TI-IE OLD AND Tl-IE NEW PALESTINE. I p.m. daily BOOK OF REVELATION FULFIL- This lecture series is Educational, Non-political, Non- sectarian, teaching Unity, Love and the Ideals of the New Age, under the auspices of the Baha’i Community of Prince ti». Oct. Oct. E ADDRESS ON so “Experiences in Europe on. ROSS FLEMINGTON President, Mt. Allison University IIEARTZ HALL FRIDAY, oorossn 2o, 1.30 r. n] SILVER COLLECTION l —-—i_-i___ 1Q _ Edward Island. All are welcome without fee or collection. lhe would 11k, to see a body of knowledge on social living built at a university for people to be edu- cated In the art of social living. Education should ce e to b.- trad. itional. bookish retrospective. an-r-“or eociai. uvmo EDINBURGH. -- (neuter) - Dr- J.A. Barrie. of the Abfifdctfl School of Economics. said recently F '> Stilt‘? Y Dill! '1 to be returned by Great Britain. moor in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Loaned to Ensland in 1940. their empty depth charge racks testify lo the peace which brought them back after five years of war service under the Union Jack. AND Soldier Farm Workers This ls to advise that all soldiers sent out. Tlilal “looumniarcagyedfornswa at flve ocnta a able to advance. 000KB For fhotolraph OONIIDEBATI ' BUIANCI o" u" m’ word. Itrlcllr oar- ___ COME T0 MT. STEWART UNI- TED CHURCH chicken Sup r in Ioglon Hall. October 24th. 1320-21. CEMENT. — Cars fresh Port. lend Cement lust received. Get that outside ob done before wet weather and root. DeBlols Bros. Ltd. 10.30. ROTARY MEETING. — Please note tel-day's Special Victory loan McetinE sponsored by the Ro Club, Charlottetown Hotel, sharp. io- KINDLING. - Unloading oar foot length slab wood. Wood will be scarce this winter. Get yours now. H. R. Large dz Co. 10-32-31. POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court Saturday morning two defendants on a jail-breaking charge were remanded untilThurs- day, 25th Oct. party charged under the Excise Act was fined $25 and costs or one month. W. M. S. MEETING-The Rose Valley Auxiliary of the W. M. S. met in the church on Monday eve- ning. October 8th at eight o'clock. The president presided and Miss Edith MacSwain led the devotional riod. Meeting opened by sing- ng hymn "Saviour Sprinkle Many Nations". Acts 26, verses 1 to 24 were read responsively. Prayer was offered by Miss with Mac- Swain and Mrs. J. W. Frizzell. "Take Time to be Holy" was sung. The president led in prayer. A reading on Thanksgiving was read, followed b e. short prayer. "Come Ye‘ Than ful Peo c" was sung. The minutes of e last meeting were read and .3 proved. Seven members answer the roll call with Scripture verses. Collection was then taken. It was decided to hold the bazaar and social even- iny st the home of Mrs. Lloyd Fria- zel. Next meeting to be held in the church at 3 o'clock. Mrs. K. H. MacKenzie was appointed de- votional loader for next month. Silent Prayer was Qflered for our Prayer Missionary. "In Christ There Is No East or West" was sun . Meeting closed with the Ne. onal Antlxim and Mizpah Ben- edlction. ProteetantOrphanag-e Annual Collection Charlottetown Continued Employees Royal Bank .. 8 21.00 Employees Bank Nova Bcotis 1695 F. G. Spencer Co. . 1500 Pure Milk 00.. Ltd. 15.00 Lt. Gov. J.A. Bernard 10.00 Miss Muirhead . 10.00 Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10 10.00 A. B. Belcher ...... . 10.00 Canada Packers Ltd. 10.00 Island Motor Transport 10.00 Chief Justice Campbell 10.00 Hon. G. H. Barbour . 10.00 Col. G. E. Full . . .. . . 10.00 Emplo ees Ban-k Commerce 6.50 Lia-Co. J. R. Paton . 5.00 H. L. Sear .. 5.00 A. W. Motheson .. 5.00 Miss Bea Vanlderstine .. 5.00 Mrs. William McMillan 5.00 W. G. Bruce 5.00 Gay's Grocery - 5-09 Batt d: MacRae . 5.00 H. A. Campbell . 5.00 J. C. Saint 5.00 Fit-Rite Shoe C0. . 5.00 Ray Keenan .. 5.00 W. W. Wellner 00 Tip Top Tailors .00 Mrs. A. G. Bruce . .00 Reddin Bros. .00 Dis. Beer 6r Doug .00 Donald McKinnon .00 Eastern Trust Co . .00 H. C. Bohnker .00 F. J. Brennan 8e Co . .00 Eastern Securities Ltd .00 J, R, Brow . .00 Misses Horne _. - - - -00 Mr. dz Mrs. E. M. Bagnall 00 s. J. Pope Clarke . .00 alter Mathesoii . H. J. Phillips dc Son . P. E. f. Trust Co Mrs. E. K. MacNutt . Mrs. V. L. 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WASSOII - Io! 55S, Sill John. N.B. i» ‘llI-5‘§liI-N'V1‘,‘FNJQILNVFIT a ~Ni9I1N v1 ‘Nazi Deputy Bordmainm May Be Still ,Alive Captured Deputy. Throws New Light On‘ Last Days in Berlin Before Surrender. By ROBERT LLOYD LONDON. Oct. l9 — (Routers) — Martin Borclmann, Hitler's deputy and the only leading Nazi missing at the forthcoming Neurn-i berg trials, made an attempt to get out of Berlin on the dw his Fuelirers death was reported, by the Berlin rad-lo. documents captured by the Allies showed to- clay. This is one of the reasons why the Allies regard the possibility of Bordananrvs survival as great enough to include him among the 24 war criminals under indict- ment. The trials will open Nov. 20. Bordmann. the documents show- ed. sought to reach Grand Ad- miral Karl Doenita. Hitler's self- pronlalmed successor. at his northern headquarters. The pap- ers were captured when the Allies took over Doenitz‘ last head- quarters at Flensburg. The Flensburg documents. made public today. show ‘that Doenlts. when he announced Hitler's death and his own successor. act- ed in good faith on the basis of the last messages to reach him from the flaming German cap- ital. But Hitler's testament. sent out of Berlin at the same time as Bordmann, never reached Doon- ita. Nor did Bordrnsnn. The documents show that as early as April 10 - Hitler's ari- nounoed death was ._ Doenltz was appointed by Hit- ler to exercise supreme command in the north "in case the Puehrer himself should be prevented from exercising his functions." Up to April 30. however. Doenlta had not actually taken over. Meanwhile. news from Berlin got ecarcer and more alarming. Fin- ally naval transmitters were the lsat meens- of contact between Berlin and the north. The final message read: "In i518 May first. "Prom Fuehrerfls headquarters ts. "only by officer. on April 30 In minister Szyss-Lnquart that of Foreign Minister. By order of the Fuehrer the testament has been got cut of Berlin for you, for Field Marshal Schoerner. and t0 safeguard it for publication. “Reichleader Bordmann is try- ing today to come to you to en- lighten you about the situation. Form and time of announcement. to troops are left to you. Acknowl- edge receipts. Goeblbels." Doenilz waited no longer after he received this last message. On the same evening he made his radio announcement incident- ally mislesding his listeners into believing that Hitler had died that day. No more was heard from Goebbels. who by this time probably was dead. a suicide. Capital Closeups BY JACK BKAYLEY OTTAWA, Oct. 20 —tCP)—- Th9 brother act, of this session of par. llarnent agrees in most things in- cluding politics but not in the spell. ing of the surname. They are the Gours or Goua-ds-—short. lean sharp-featured and 10 years apart age. Comir) from a St. Lin, Que., family they have a distant, rela. tionship with Sir Wilfred Laurier. Fifty-yeanold Omer Gour, Liberal member for the nearby farm rid- ing of Russell, says he dropped a "d" because it hindered his ease in writing the name. Biirty-yeanold David Gourd. Liberal member for the mining rid of Chaplea/u in northwest. ern boc. says he added the "d" because it made tho name look tor. Neither helps in th; a. ument as "to whether it was Gour or "Gourd" orrlginally. Omer says his faflher used the name without, the "d." Both claim credit for the ad- dftion or subtraction . They occupy twin benches Ln the Commons chamber and share the same office on the fourth floor of the centre block-but the names marking their benches and office carry the different ape . Before they were elcc to the House they saw each other m,“ a year, for ths 000 miles between David's town of Amos, Quemand Diner's town of Gasselman Ont. made reunion inconvenient. As far as the French meaning of both words goes. then is little to choose between them. Gour is an areheologlcsl term for a (11311), peering plateau, while Gourd means to stiffen with cold. Musk "eat: The men planning the army cold weather exercise across the too of Canada this win- ter lilrely will welcome a meeting with the big. shaggy brown and yellow animal aftq- whim m," expedition l: named - Vusko" l-le uld ‘novice them with juicy o relieve the monotony of meme h oalinietel! Waiting for an opportunity to return to Spain lona. is pictured here with his family grounds of his home in Lr-iusanne. and occupy the throne, Don Juan, Duke of Barce- extreme left is Crown Prince Jolinitn supply train. matter of this aerial supply system is one of the most, import. Hit Experiments i0 be conducted on the thraernomh expediilon, Planners in the Capital are siuritirg the possible use of war surplus gliders — which would b1- expend- able. But they also may try a new glider development by which a piloted supply trailer is loosed from I transport to the column below and then picked up "on the fly" much as a mall bag is whisked in- to a baggage car by n movingtrnin. R C A F headquarters here also "e Writing on a radar gadget- called l-‘tebeoca Eureka for no Bpecial reason-by which tlhe air SUPP]? train will be able to spot the ground expedition more than 100 miles away. This will b,» used in DIIY-Zllfds and ls so accurate that the 21011110 men will have to stand clear of the snowmobile carrying the radar beacon emiipment‘ ta ensure they won't be liit an air The MONTREAL. Oct l9 - (CP) ._. A five-months-old marriage of Phyllis Marguerite Pranrv and Anthonv Jackinski. ceiebratrd rc- fore a United Church minister in Halifax. N S. has been set aside b? Mr Justice C. A Bertrand in the superior court here. The action to nnnul the marriage was taken bv thr- bride-‘s father. 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