i l i i c._._,-,.“,. _._ .. race‘ 1cm‘ ' EXTRA NEWS! DISNEY CARTOON - PETE SMITH SHOWING AT 3:2!) - 7 - 9 THE Arabs 0r anlze "$ll8il0W' Govt. For Palestine ( Carter L. Davidson mofirus. w. a — t i - Highly placed Arab sources said today an Arab "shadow govern- ment" for Palestine had been or- ganized in Alexandria with the cit- lled Grand Mufti acting in effect as “President of the Republic.‘ The "shadow government" would have a rhne minister a_nd minis- ters of s ate, the treaaur and war, Jamal Bey Hussein, deputy chairman of the Arab Executive. returned to Rlestine today from Alexandria and immediately plung- ed into conference with Arab lead- ers to implement plans for the creation of the government. Reliable sources said th Mufti would in effect act as Pres ent of the “Republlc" and that his cousin Jamal Bey, would be "Premier and Secretary for Foreign Affairs.” The war ministry in the now government will control auch uni- formed Arab youth groups as the Futuwah and Nejada which. re- ‘ CAPITOL ' ‘IO-DAY Fri. 6"“ 3Q?- Sliows At 3:30 - 7 and llilES iiliiill l“ otnwurvs L L!‘ W militia-lulu PLUS COMEDY AND SERIAL toitioilr —EMPIRE- Fri. and sat. Shows 1 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday 2:30 finer ‘ uenealaau aicvoase ‘ Illlll Gllllllil lissli leis ll". Hill“ Also MOVIELAND MAGIC - CAIITOON OCCUPATIONS - ANIMAL COMEDY —------ ~ J BROKEN-HEARTED PRISONER’ lion so that he could nurse Guards- ‘- man Bill Byrnes, ‘ta-ought home BRISTON. England - (CF) — _ after being blown up on a mine in "Tihere 1s emptiness in my heart," Italy. Aldo used to take out his .-‘!.'1c- Iilarciiionn. Italian pris- _ patient. who has Just d-lcd. for .-~ oi war who declined rupatrh- daily airings in his bath chair. FUMIGATE NilW 9°01 Your homo need fumlgatfngl We can send our crews lo any point in the Province; our men are properly trained. We use the best known method I00 FIR CENT SURE We can arrange to funlgete at night I you desire, even your neighbor need not know. AIIOLUTILY CONIIDINTIAI. 5 the ordinary. — liable sources said. will shortly unite into a single body under a "col-Juan 0F M5513", nelvllhelfgmlgs’ o, land department OUTD(;%%U&BRAM5'DOG 5T‘. formed to prevpnt the slla of i."‘=."".i" '" i": n." M" . 0V I - "hi; “m” ““ ‘Llfilfim t“ 1t win shim?“ ° ""°“ is amauc. ' e P - _ and- m“ "ll/mm“ 135519- -l°ln British destroyers ln the ‘Iaifa their respective talents on thelmrbor refuemn‘ dock. The’ u_ Prince Edward screen to make] port “id w paund. M‘ ex 10.1w" "Courage of Lassie." one of the w," found m l 0mm" "n"! most touching and beautiful phozo- duck‘ plays to be shown here in some Five Jews the crew of an o" “m? . - barre “lying within a few a~d Fhn T h l the . l’ l = gralidelldrsltlzlf Lb? flrligfitgrnpiliwlglllcfi ljiaeuslaidflnlster, were nrested’ po- of some of the moat arresting coun- tryside in the state of Waslungton, the new M-G-M picture unfolds the narrative of the mutual love held by Miss Taylor and Drake for a loyal and courageous collie. Lassie. whose qualities and under- istanding are almost as human as ‘his fellow players in the cast en- iacis a. collie called “Bill? When l "Bzll" as a puppy gets lost in a for- ‘boding woods he is found. by bliss ‘Taylor and from then on becomes .her inseparahlp companion. Morgan, as a sympathetic neighbor, helps Miss Taylor train her foundling as ,a sheep dog. and when lamblnfi . time arrives she and the collie rls ‘their lives to bring in the strays. Later. circumstanoes bring the dog to Aitu where. under the iutorship of Tom Drake. he becomcs a hero in ._-__ Express Doubt 0ver Opening 0f Race Meet LAUREL, Mi, Oct 2 —— (A P) -4—The Maryland Racing oommls. sron today remained at loggerheaxia with horsemen and jockeys ova;- demands that it eliminate pyg- "06 doping precautions and there were doubts that Laurel! sched. uled 26-day meetzng can open next i an attack against the Japs. The Wednesday. terrible barrage of enemy flre under- At Atlantic City officer; of m; jlllllifid ‘Bill" and he turns into a Jockeys Guild, 1.112., mvgbd m; vicious. neurotic animal. He is sent Horseman’ Bar [back to the States and it seems as a wvumn Protect!" Association its rioers will not . Jrhough he will have io be done up; mount, q: bu,“ um" ‘life :awav with as o killer. but the issue dlgpme is “med; .15 resolved in a strrlng courtroom . Chairman George . isccne and “B1ll“ once again finds a ‘haven with the girl who loves him. sud in Bummo“ m’ commission 20w plans to "stand firm" by or. "cop's couurnv" cfifmfflflffvPgrogedmuximw re- . AG.’ . *1 W1" I ‘I ‘llzlrzlfgltvllarlvrvlnivr tuezlfl’ ‘ymm °f Pm?“ ‘flllva i L I “Ti-kt 1 L Horsemen will meet with the la thvrlliif} glflteggdogcldles trlllelilgrlefl Mo“ in Baltimore Mwdav Iwhen “God's Country" comes to the m a" *m'm' l0 35°71 If! lmdfl- lCapitol Tlheatre tcday. “"51"!- Pmduced by Action Pictures. it 349mb"! Q! "l0 PMlwi-lve AJ- was taken from James Oliver Cur- wocds great story of a man. want- ed by the police for murder, who escapes to the land oi the giant k Smlwflvfl. which claims it repre- )Redwoods for secuinty. There he be- l E0575 95 Der cent of the owners and trainers east of the Mississippi. voted at a meeting Thursday night to withhold their horses from Laurel programs. The “Ncelv barn" is a spe. cial stable, with extra fences and protective screens, in which entries are quartered for two hours before post tune. I-n their Atlantic City meeting, the horsemen complained the 00m. mission had not taken sufficient mpomibilrty for policing the ns. Under the system, saliva samples taken from horses‘ shortly before their races are injected in mi-oe. If the mloe wlthm fifteen minutes 5t"! “fin! liuceriy. it is presumed the samples oontamed a stimulant. FROZEN FOOD comes the friend of the trappera and at the risk of his own life and freedom he takes up the battle of his friemh: against lawlem timber barons, to save their lands and their livelihood from possible ex- iincilon. The cast is headed by Robert iLowery, Helen Gilbert. William I Famulm and Buster Keaton. The ,soenery is beyond possible descrip- gtion and being photographed in jgorgcous natural colo; provides iscreen entertainment iar beyond Countries interested in fmaen food have been notifl-sd by the New York office that the Honest flood Insti- tute will hold its sixth annual oon. vention in Boston, Mass. from March 81 to April 4, 19W. Such matters as legislation. standard- isation, proper labelling, erqineer- ing and processing advances, trans, portaiion and trade ethics, as theye pertain to the fmsen food inclus- try. will be on the eienda. -_-_.__..____. FIRST CARTIIDGB Qlalzindllifla cartrigemwas a roun o po er wra er for use in a flintbock fiusket. p” IN!!! Sell Canada's IltIttIL intest- selling Chlilimla om m. elinlvs with REGAL Sell the 6/ Qa/nea/ 54/! (m... Q iileoii lsIaotis-Aiaribou Service With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Draining new in operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood ' Islands 8 s... 11 an. 1 pl. 3 p.‘- Leavea - Caribou 8 a.n\. ll a.n\. 1 p.ni. 8 p.I|. Operating Dally including Sundays. » RATES: Same as 1945. For Daily Information Listen ill to CFCY 7:30 A.M. Eselt Mornin . NOITIUMBERLAND Fglllll LTD. R. l. MUTCII. Prelldent. ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that we have been sueceaefni in obtaining the sarvleea ef Mr. Robert GIIIOI» Regbtenal Pharmacist, VERY LOW RATES and have iuopened our prescription department. lt will be our earnest desire te serve the wsaucmarow - qvoiiale-NT ‘lianuoks llroo Five llooltles From Squad Oct. s - (or) - witn silo our: at the W-"m" training grind behind h: champ‘ ion Montreal Canadlena, Case: | pk); 1W1“ began pl-rlng his sou: “w” to nu in pro aration for t e squad'a tuneup ibition serif!- which opens against Buffalo BJ- one here tomorrow night. ‘live rookies wen drWWil the squad today, and more prob‘ ably will mt the over the week-end. Irvin said, 8 veral more players are expected In vlmli W next week for a tryout. Canadlens, Stanley CUP "time" from last season, will tangle _Wl!h the champions of the AmeJcan Hockey League tomorrow in a game that Irvin expects to PIN/me a line on the eventual shaping UP of his playing combinations. Barring a ew broken legs, the silver-thatched coach open with his re ular combinations from last year, ut he ll K9691“ an open mind on several promis- ing rookies from amateur ranks and from Blsons. Roger Leger of Bison: and husky Jack Portland. s, former Oanuck llaack frotm the army, have been go ng grea lull All e. defence duo in recent prec- t ces. So far, 11 of last year's squad have signed their new contracts- and Billy Rely. ARMY EXERCISES IN ARCTIC ARE AGGRESSIVE. SAY RUSS. MOSCOW, Oct. 2—The Commun- ist Bairty newspaper Pravda charg- ed today that American-Canadian are oi’ an aggressive nature, It added that for the United States the manoeuvres represented an expansionist movement to the north. British military also has become interested in Arctic questions," Pravda added. ‘The visit of Field Marshal Montgomery to Canada points this up." l Pravda referred to statements that the polar ice cap is no longer ‘a sure-fire natural defence for lNorth America. I “Such statements have nothing to do with the fact that the pop- ulation of the Arctic a; yet con- sists mostly of ivhrie bears and that on lhe other side of the north pole opposite the American con- tinent lies the Soviet, a country which clearly has shown to ll humanity its desire for frlendslIip with all peace-loving peoples." Pravda said. I “The myth ilrom the north has been dictated by desires which have nothing in common with the interests of the world. It is in lino with that noise o-n the ‘new war’ which is being develop-ed with such zeal by mili- iaigwpolitical secret service men and their supporters." MUSTARD GAS FACTORY TURNS T0 MILK SUGAR. CORNWALL. Ont“ Oct. 2 - Tnmspori Minister Hon. Lionel Chevricr. last night announced the sale by War Assets Corpora- tion of the btormont Chemicals. Ltd.. plant here to the Western iCondensing Company of Appleton, Wis. The plant, built by the Domin- ion Government al a cost of $3.- 000,000 and used for the manufac- ture of mustard g-ls during the war, will be converted to the manufacture of milk sugar and whey powder. The United States comp-any has been purchasing whey from eastern Ontario checso factories for the last three years |end trucking it to a plant at Heuvelton, N. Y. The company's products are used in the manufacture of poultry feeds and penicillin. UN WAN TED VISITOR LANDLEY. Hertfonlshire, Eng- land —— (CP) — While railway ei - nalman Ted Nye, nearly frant c with pain,» cleared tiwo expresses and two freight trains uast h‘a sig- nal-box, a doctor probing his ear about the danger‘- from" expects to mm‘ Recent slgnees are Murph 3ham-_ barlaltn. Bob Fillion, Glen Harmoni- milliary manoeuvres in the Arctic an acute home marine’ w" u“ “It is interesting that lately the Pen“ “M” “l” b‘ °“° a‘ °" i is ilrtiaretl llelil - 0n Coroner's Gilerge ____ nPl-IXLADHPHIA, s... 2 —(AP) -1=‘rank Larwa. 29. was held with. out bail on Magistrate William A. nyrd er- gered him “held for 615F053"! act‘- n thoug Iieldner. and there was no evidence to indicate Larwa had caused her to amn- Mrs. Jean Watson, sister of the 31-year-old dead woman. ‘told the m gistrat ire witneled - rel betwesn the couple fatal plunge yesterday. Bottle Shortage Means Less Liquor (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. z — A reduc- tion by seven quarts a month in finally used a hot water syringe i0 an inch long. force out. a moth tibree-quarteu of, A. the Ontario liquor ration. due to nounced today by Hon. William Grieslnger, chic-l commissioner of the Liquor Control Board of 0n- la o. . From. Oct. l. the ration for each A's-ounce bottle. or two half bot- ties a month. until bottles are available again in quantity. At the present time. a permit holder may obtain eight quarts of hard liquor a month. one of which may be Scotch whisky. FRUIT DEALER FINID rui- having upples for sale below the minimum r ntion grade. Azlz Fruit Store. Smiths Falls. Ont. was recently fined in Police Court $26 and coats. The charge was laid untbr the provision of the Farm Products and Sales. Act and Regulations bv an inspector of the Domin-‘on Depart- ment of Agriculture acting for the Ontario Department qf Agriculture. _______r______ CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT ogre 25C] dlv of September A.D. IN it! ESTATE OI ALBERT EDMUND TOOMBB late of Char. lottetown in queens Coun in the said Province, Muale Deaer. de- ceased. tostate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or liberate person within aald County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pet- ition on file 0f Edith L. Toombl of Charlottetown aforesaid, Widow, the sole executrlx 1f the above ’ Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose n set levels‘: Yonlénmtherefon here requ to o persona lntereystcd in the anltl Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County, the aald Province. en Tuesday twenty-ninth slay of Octoberjlelt coming, at the boar af eleven oelock forenoon of the same day to shew cause i: any they can why thl Accounts of the said Isl-ah lllollll not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in sallretltlon and on motion of l. ll!!!" 3011i Esq. Proctor for aald Petlfleater. And it la hereby ordered that l true copy hereof be forthwith published n» some IIGIIPIWI’ nah lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each wreh for at least four; w Oh By .|. R. WlLLlAMb nun BOARDING nous: our OUR WAY I YCYRE DON‘ FINE, l ICK" CONSIDERIN’ VQIVE HOLT \2. ‘ Y‘ setha have due WITNESS l-lls Honour Harold Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown In l)‘ GET READY FOR WINTER Winter's success coats starred in our fam- ous October Coat Event. med charrnera, versatile cont classics . . . all wonderfully warm over everything Fall! or. GEORGE ST. buelforflswll: peeled in the fellow- namely lleuse in Charlottetown aforesaid at or near Canada in C‘ lotiabown aforesaid, and a public places respectively, In the hall of the Court the ltoyal Bank of interested e aaid Estate as aforesaid may notice thereof. ‘s00 the da and “trim v year flrlt above wri a on Court. tsni.) n. Mimi-st Pdlsner, Begin Do come see them here now. rlreeemaker beauties, iiaunty tuxedos, belted costume coats, officer's reefers. 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