~ OCTOBER _ Z6. 1943 l) rnlllcr EDWARD: Til-MY -vlrll. srolvsonsn or rut: rs MEN'S , CHARLOTTETOWN - C,“ or “BOMBSBULLETSBRU i NOTHING i CAN STOPUS!" Awoloao in love lighting tlla fires oi _ revolt aeainutbe brutal oligblet terror nlle...la e town like yearned niael The Screen s Great Drama r at Defiance.‘ , _ Kiwa- lluauloy. y 77/15 144915211102 For Foot Ailments CONSULT §ITilii~f|ls - slim-ill- siiliili - ouifiloll “ ALSO British NEWS and Disney Cartoon SHOWS 3.15—7-9 —COME EARLY CAPITOL -:- TO-DAY—WED. Plus NEWS ‘and “BEES ARE BUZZING” — Novelty I SHOWS DAILY 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 .a0£.v$ PZAYHOI/SE Presents THE WEIRD CIRCLE SERIES crc 9.30 pl... BUTTERMAKER FINED Recently J It. Mills. It‘ Magistrate -. . y and blezllkd guilty Clauses 27 and 2i of Industry Act. ‘\\\\ Jervals, Way's appeared before in Sherbroilke to a violation cf the regula- tions under Part 2 or the Dairy A line of $50 with costs was imposed and polo. He sold creamcéy prln: butter in wrap- H. J. A. BROWN, D,P_ Glllll-OPOIIIST ‘l4! Great George Sue“ LIIAELOTTETOWN. P-EJ. THIS COULD HAPPEN IN IYOUR TOWN , i I The inevitable result oi Nazi oc- cupation oi a peaceful European _ Vlllflile forms the timely and real- istic theme oi "This Land 1s Mine," RKO Radio's new Charles Lough- ton-Maureen O'Hara starring veh- lcle new playing at the Prince m- werd Theatre PU HOB A S E B MORRISON? POND - Mr. Edgar Whitlock has purchased Morrison's Pond cover- ing over 150 acres at Dundas which is one of the iinest for flailing in the Msrltimes. He has begun oper- ations to make this property s, real sporting lace which will be open to the pu ilc. ENJOYABLE SONG SERVICE- S.C.M. singeong was held Sunday evening at Central Christian church The guest speaker was Dr. A. J. Brace, General Secretary oi Y. M. C. A., who gave a very interesting talk on China today and showed slides on Chine. The cet 8 We! conducted by Robert Mac uarrie with Robert Calms reading script- ure. A vote oi thanks was extend- ed Dr. Brace and the Stewards oi Central Christian. Church. (Patriot please wpy.) RETURN HOME — Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hume end children, Mer- Picturing for the first time on the screen Just what happens when German troops take over a. quiet little railway town in an effort ‘convert it into a. part of the Ger- ' man mac Laughton s timid school teacher with a terrific inferiority complex, completely dominated by a shrewish and pos- sessivo motner. .—_ls puplls laugh at him and his pathetic eflorts to teach them, but underneath it all the has a very real love for his count . c Nazi commandant to con- hg the Nazis. R. what the Nazi offic and players in important su portln parts. Said to be one oi the mos striking screen oiferin months. "This Lend directed by Jean Renoir Nicholas. i UIGG SCHOOL REPORT September Senior Dept. Grade X. Douglas Gillis. Thacher D. E. MacLeod. arms. BRIDES air “HONEYMOON LEAVE" DONDON -(CP>- Auxiliiary Territorial Service brides are allow- ed four weeks "honeymoon leave." available snytine within the iirst six months oi their marriage. The ATS. can save up two oi their seven days quarterly leave and in addition receive l4 days marriage leave. The second l4 days. however Ply. no special leaves for other women's services and even the normal privilege leaves may be cancelled in the W.A.A.l".'s and e WBNS. if exigencies of the ce interfere. 2 ..Managsments in war factories are sympathetic about honeymoon leave and although the Labor Ministry has no ruling em loyers usually give the brides a wee oii with pay. ____.__Z_.____ MOIGINTIIAU IN CAIRO CAIRO, Oct. 5 — (OP) - Henry Mvfilfllthlu. United States secret- oi the Treasury. arrived B?! here today on his tour oi the Med- ‘ iterrsnesn bettleironta. j Help . Christian Airmen Who will sell or/loan n» duration ‘ l0 l. A. I‘. Ohlplaln Ne. li-OIS, Charlottetown, a really Iced IAIIIOGIAM er Gramophone- ' Mil-I. ,, __ l‘! When. in spite of the endeavors oi th ciliate the villagers and avoid trou- ble. the hidden resentment oi the ounger patriots explodes into vio- ence. a strict martial law is eniorc- f ed and reprisals begin. The teacherl ilndshimsel! arrested on a char s, s. fellow citizen w o eeliz- iwcuflfll really ugatcci people. he sp- pe nce against the invaders, and becomes 8WD both a m and a hem. Walter Slezak plays the role oi er, George Senders that oi the collaborationist villager, Una O'Connor that of Laugh- ton's mother, with many noted film of recent Mine"wes and was written and produced by Dudley ion and George, oi Iris, P.E I were in Trenton for a visiting with her uncle and aunt, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daley. Return- ing they were accompanied by Mrs. noun Hume's sister. Miss Violet Daley. who had spent the pest two months in town with the Daley family. lvLr. and Mrs. Angus Mstheson Jr. and his father, Angus Matheson oi Iris. P.E.I., accompanied the Home family over to Pictou Land- ing and remained there with elder Mr. Mathesorrs step-daughter. Mrs Silas Grotto and MI". Gratin at Sutherlands Crossing. —New Glas- gow News. VISITED RELATIVES — Mi‘. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. accom- panied by the iormer's father, Mr. Angus Matheson Sr.. oi Iris, PE. 1., and Mr. Hector Maclean oi Little Sands, who have been visit- ing relatives at Plctou Island and Sutherland! Crossing, spent Wed- nesday in Trenton with the 1atter’s nieces and Mr. Mathesonfls Sr. M ‘ e. Mrs. Charles any and Mrs. Stewart MacKillop an their husbands also visited relatives in New Glasgow and Abercrombie. left, Thursday on return to their home on the Island. Mr. Mac- Iean remaining for s. few days with relatives. -New Glasgow News. PABKDALE STUDY CLUB - The first Study Club for the school term 1943-44 was held in Parkdale School, Oct. 22, with the following teachers in attendance: Mr. Mlllar Parkdalc; Mr. Kathr n Mec- sg MAO- . B91111: Park; Dunstafinflfle‘. Auld, Mary Doyle. Peter MacDona d, Leod. Louise Hessian, Gregor, Mrs. Deakln Norma Jenkins, - lei: m rke Firt Grade. but the ilyCtlgllll Quality 0555331 bum" W59" Gladys MacLeod. Royalty; Miss MacKinnoll, Ursula §gglgii°kvdigigogiidi=ne Itklbwgd Wm‘- officially zrnlccd was round w N Arnold MacLeod. rrlssey. East itoyalt ; Una d, m - "m" "HY- "hi" s°i€.“°‘a?.§“°°' l id. b officer QQF" “mum, 1,?" Z9“??? coil“ we": erleaegiortrlsumbfi: iiglloiiggli ‘ 9 3e W35 a y 5n Glide 1X Charlie MICKIDDOD, ° C"! W973 599W I e3 9n l m l ' I- of the Dominion Department o1 no be m“. yl I vlce_pfls_ s te oi Penney vanls. was relative- .‘ - M- ‘ Jovyc-cfiiiiln- gferggligi-“gh irgtagv- 31,513,; "-5.": Ziltlwlili?‘ mason... -—-——-————— u - e o c or cus ‘°°""__"" “m” ,g§Dgg~gg¢§. ‘gcggggujeh, Grade m. 6...... 1...... yrg,,;'v,g=,civg,g=,=,g~jp,gs,ggbiggg g9}: éipfiléflilfi‘ ‘i.‘...l'°'".§i.'.t32=i2§’.‘°i: LEITH. Scotland. Oct. zs-tcw- L a Pimhahngmc Orchesm; Shells MacKinnon. wedfiy Y, she emu d _ the week ended oer, lfiagcompgf- aFllB tgnitlig Statues bombekrc ntvtlacfi aggofmwd today the Bppolnunént Louise MacLeod. “on regard.“ “Tgmherls Ewe,“ led Wlghmthogopaeviousgveelchllnditfl l“ 8 ' ‘ C ll v OSI O n fflC 8- ‘P-Ctorvebct. 6 vflasuilg acéilratc that. °f Anaime Fbwuhm a‘ pficlpul Grade VII Rebecca Campbell. “g: ‘figiéfi gig}: géglzram 5;’: Tile agent; blamead ltohc satxrllkes and “me the ‘Emory ‘vas desn-ovm-L conductor. He succeeds Sir omas Beak,“ Dawson. “med ‘he. Executive o! m. continued o” or manpwel, m ,1 single house nearby was dam. Beechllm, who left the orchestfia “smut Magnum Wherls “aeration Mam“ While the United Mine Workers d striated Briton who saw four years ago BM m" i‘ m ° owed Mm the National Mme,“ leadership has no. authorized the __ United States. Grade v1 K q_ Mgcglmogl, ._.._ strikes and. indeee. has told oi ""' ' ‘ Jack Robbins and sroxa 1n.- no-ranr - "China. gflfiweigafjf, i3‘ I“ Ygcgibi?! Virginie Shaw (equal) Vital w Victory" was the topic of announced trllirweiiltlrcrewselxirorfl “h” MWH“ ' m- J- 5' BTW" ‘dam! I" the demand ior-acontract with the Rev. Rotary Club yesterday. Dr. Brace, travelling secretary for the world services oi the Y. M. C. A. spent 26 years in China, during which time he served es Boys‘ and general sec- retary of the Y. M. C- A. in Cheng- tu; s, professor oi odern history iililji} TOIIER — \. \\\\ y. THEJEBARLQTIJQIQWPLJRIAQKIZIAI!“ ___ iew days “V MacFadyerl, Mildred Auld. Mabel d Verna Kitson, Mona Clay, Central lfllllth with a not far distant com- bined attack on Japan by the fol-- oes in the East under supreme command of Lord Louis Mount- billion: 0i the material assistance now being given China and of the unyielding spirit of a great race under terrible handicaps. Guests at yesterday's luncheon included Pre- mier J. Walter Jones and Dr- A. J. Murchison. Mr. Darrel McGuire was introduced as a new member. ROM-Hans Arthur Mould and Ffred chlllpell were joint chairmen. The speaker was introduced by Ro- tarian D. J. Bonnell. HOSPITALIZATION PLAN DIS- CUSSIID — Last Friday evening at Felwnwood Hospital hall Mr, '1'. 154F911 Doyle. Field Representative for the Maritime Hospital Service Association spoke on group hugnj. talization. a non-profit plan for haililtal care. Dr. A.J, Murchison W85 Ohfll-mlan and with the assist- ance of Mrs L.A. Dignyl. R.N.. and Mrs. John S. Garrick R.N., the staffs oi tho Provincial Infirm- . and Falconwod Hospital were present Those in attendance ex- pressed their approval o!‘ {he Dyan bv enrolling for memRPhin in a. B ‘*1 More Goal Miners Idle In The ll. S. wAfil-ilNGTcrltfl-Oct. 2a —(AP) -A War Dabor Board deadline for on ou u does not care. dces not bother States to get back to work passed tonight with a net increase report- ed in the nlunber idle, while time Slipped by toward the Oct. 31 date set by the Union for a, working CODDTMR g The War Labor Board. which on Sfltllrdfly spoke oi possible govern- ment seizure of Alabama mines un. less the strikers returned, this week end meanwhile approached s. decis- ion on a proposed contract between u" United Mine Workers and Illin- ois Operators. This contract would grant up- wards of $1.50 a day more to lllill- ois miners by extending their work day to cover underground travll pay. Tile U.M.W. would like to see it applied to the whole industry {>59 Alipalschisn operators oppose Reports from the field snowed that more than 40,000 miners were off the {ob in walkouts not author- In lernationai Union but loc as prompted by 0n stand oi reiusin8 in the absence oi a contract. he bulk of those steyim mvav from the mines were in Alabama, where the estimate was 19,000 idle. operators by Oct. 31. HIGH LEVEL HOG PRODUCT ION The pioneering in hog production is over. the easy development stages are over. t market . has become more exacting. Our methods. whether oi production marketing, processing, or investigation. must move to a higher level oi efficiency to maintain ad Sil- ion. It is reassuring this is apprecistedhtasd thlgsleercégp- corned are energe . - in: ole m. -Dr. o. h. Berton- CLAIM BISIIOPS TORTURE!) NEW YORK. Oct. 25 — (AP) — The Polish Telegraph Agency said today that Bishop Nowowieiskiw. Spir tual l-lesd of the Roman Cath- olic Diocese of Flock. has been "tortured to death by the Nazis." along with the A. hdeeco oi Gos- tynin. Both churchmen were more than s0 years old. MAsrElfMlNnl REALLY, sEReEAMTm) ' 1 DO ANTEACH MAC TO eu. HE sAio THAT. HE'S 601" DR“-LI ll’ ‘mu lrusr m. SOMETHING use sou: BRAiMS O r Mrs- B S Harris. New England Down, Lawrence Hennesae . iottetown Fur Sales. The J0 hands to call names in these days when th in war iac o the home fires burning . Dunbar. BBC women broad- w she haldn t open- e recept- aid the average “iathead." T1151’- mise a tempest. bill too. what is in! she N‘T LIKE THE VVAY Wilfred H eers, Elsie Crock . 1k eauty Shop, h Will L121 ett.’ Mr. Wa er, B. S. Wonnecott, Brady Shoe George Berrigan, AbendMcLean. B. Y Glo , J. leen Pratt, Ziazha Kiggins, uth Sinclair, M1‘. Graves Miss l... Dewar, Chester Canipbebl}. ria. H. d. - McPhec, L. W. HD1391‘. Mrs. Iii-B BY rosran BARCLAY Staifwrlter Canadian Press LONDON most like taking working part-time and keeping as well Janet caster, wishes no ed her mouth so Wide it ion where she s housewife was was enough to she had more t0 55y. “She does not know tside her own home an ghe eqntinlled. "She to use her vote. if she does. she usually votes e9 hfl‘ hardly in print ewives were up in aim!- oiumnlsts went to bat c! letters inundated eds. It became ais also took the woman broadcasters and the BBC well . “"1 challenge this view mo! the average housewife as s. B. striking coal miners in the United-Tflfiband ‘mes? Her words were before hous Newpa-per c and a. flood publications oi all cre o stormy editori to task <- Oct.—(CP W579i £2”, [I057 ...THAE RIGHT TO CHEER THE vlcromr PARADE hn Jones. Wm. Cimdon dcgoizigl“ Speaker's Reproach Rouses Women's Ire l- It's al- our life into your ritish housewives are ries Wherever they geflhoy odd to the glory of Cqnqdg, "WY Ire ontitlod lo the bee! equipment in the world you vmieb tho Victory parade puss, you ‘will have the right to chow, proud in the knowledge that you helped lo the limit o! your ability. ‘BWVICTORY BONDS i . , I e Cli These Coal Ti - i . " P‘ BEIITIIAI. lillllibllli lisath Yesterday 0f Protestant 00""!!! QUEEN'S calm" ‘ " I ii A ‘ iiollsctions I l I Ii!“ IC III n. ' ' i hdflfi, III “VIII * f‘ . _, h“, ___ ___ Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting “bu: eea e Iced. ear mmlxnda inmChagottatcwn and “gm: Aiggnflwglm R will be held ‘ hm“ a m] . . . - . . . ——€-—-——-———- shocked to learn of to; 332th ‘iii? 1"- Bellman. E- W- Meclflrmvn. Perk- in the B. I. S. Hall, Canadian Bonk of Commerce Buildini CONIIDIIATION an INIUI tel-my or Mrs. Edith. mug, M“, er Moore. A Friend. “w; mm“ emu“, wm mum“, on Tuesday, November 9th, 1943, at 8 PM. ___ “m? ‘}§,§‘3“" °°‘°“°‘ “A oo eech' m. Martin A . 0001; gel- Qhgflflnll Photo- “u, nlggjnly‘ ,.-;,,,"'hg,,;;;=w* , h‘ Prior to the annual meeting district meetings will bl graphs. figdlbgégloélgtfi t!” 82.00 ‘ cg . arrieolmwlkbr w_ Ad lcleld commencing at 7:30 PM. to appoint members for tin JUBT IIQFWID M11014 Elli- a week and yesterday m r i felt mum’ m’ D T‘ wwe’ " B“: on" y exec“ we‘ mailed“ Olw- Refill“? in“ ucegfiignnl goal! hgalxtlim ails X lffi“.fl'gif9fiéu‘,fgtf§f%_ All poll chairmen are requested to call meetings oi -r°?°"_°__ m“ c “on xasegld agmduileltgyniétna gigs‘. a. g, -B ,n oyl-us . their‘ polls ‘itodiaprpoltnt five delegates to attend the annual ‘III "In IEIT , I I ‘ v mQQ ng an S IC “ICC IRES, oi the Char town Curling Club "g Mme“ w“ , l“, n. Dr- Heath when. will l» we we»: Mnggg; D0i r513... Church. 13h w“; shfiTfigglighiw; wstran s. GRANT, m,“ ___.. ' ‘ m“ i“ h" hm‘?- . - rot-by . -- l". President M‘! "$51111 w" u” “m” mtemsmi l“ aser Ernest Anderson ll D An aoclmul ti sawing}: 30$‘ 1y“;- Th. ' "um °I “him- "id h" Johnson, Janie .attereo'n N. Ilot- M- 5' FARMER- uh l, I on of us» m ole even_ c m of Dermnallty was felt by m. y ma. n. coin. Henry . Secretary. OwPN-Wmm,‘ fitemtrho draft and a m éfzhfiifilglgtlkiélamfi nllagho came lat. contact with her. Benoit Mrs J F orno eeamurs . edoutlrltee. - - was: ulthter oi thelate ' .11!“ c.ur'..l.n.a. W“ '4" leh pit daily. - (my made I creamer yeeterder- unin Brenner, of 9n, e l. nah-l. fin, we“; -———*~——-—— t ___ —- Bit! who passed away somg you; m, M“, _ w; _ p, e4 POI-IO! COURT-At the police IRO- . d Henry Mcmirlme Que“ hermetically sealed in kitchen in-" court yesterday four men were tried She leaves a. mourn besides her at Meat ‘sssrlret Martin's ’ "m"? bvkcd Anny Temple. only ‘or ‘ -' conduct two were siv- “WWI We w“ Squadron l-l' a. Messervcy- Mrs J. w. -' “"11 wlimmm- "k1"! “P “Mimi “$355 zs.'..i.*zrs..":rz.larilzir"ta~ o:.*“"r°"- an" °- i °“--it‘LZi‘Wit§“%JYJ°‘Qif§-t°“e£‘ Hum on“ shun. “d u‘ o! u.“ eo - M . . . .. wo ere. no . orrnan c o n. . . ' p. A men che nude (Mrs. John dc Cnstill . r Vi k n. an tiiord. n. P to will“ w "- WM 0i cmlenship- The g m, K§,§‘,',",'{-,_ Lu“ gist; ggcfgigg w» rincec as '33 %, Town. Gsm.1gl;rw%olgr.d“n?a Méliiséfhwnbfirl lie . Jactkt y; ‘if time {ggytbfhggggeigieggr Holy Redeemer Hall ..... s. - ~- .oeron,..c , ne , ; 5-0-0-0. s.s.u.o. y_____ Fitchburl. Mm. to whom The Gay's Grocery. Bessie Beer, New awake and intelligently interested, TQ-N|(;HT °'i'.i‘.i’.‘ t". <=~~lr-~~c are :s*~.."'...~e'~" “~- iitm °°""'" "W "issuers. . . s... sztsrtrssor - : s30 y nu“ ch h , w ‘ announce . l . . . ._ I . . . . ..‘.. . 5mm, um“ ‘m’ the element of their darlgter, , Arthur B fiartz, kMl-s. hxinqily s Oarryin the argurnlen. B, bit far- y n“ Mm m n" ‘m, u ' "'"°"" '"" brawl..." wtlimrmn ."*....°"..'.°.*.'":.: time - m“... entrails. are? slate-fit“ "c" “ii”- »--»- -~ m 1i-_-__-_-‘- t do, lMeadow sling‘. to m”, m ‘ e intgrlgireibazyéw Si; flask an,“ §£g$nA_ w. 1;; ,5, ,3“ him.“ max,“ he?» Bingos u. u» ell-y. a e p we "fly ovm loft-ii. figiméfirwflm °l ukratun- miAllan. Lillian’ Ducnemlh. M“? I geese swing: hglefesllve 13$’. Lgnoxrl-g’ Freezout a B“ yesterday he dealt at‘ MilQuflfYle- 5959-1" mously, bu women are vervi For Charitable Purposes thorough in anything they under- i tulle and most of them feel that un- less they can take a. real. whole- hearted and active interest in things outside their own home, these ' things are better left alone... _ "The Only reason why women l, "appear not to care a twopenny damn l ls because no one has in the past cared" a twopcnny damn about em. Typical of letters received by newspapers wag this one to thei Dally Heraldt- l "The housewife knows what is, going on outside her home allright, considering she Ls often out at work all day. Listen Miss Dunbar! The art- timer hes often three or tour , ittie children to get ready for‘ i BDNSUMER BRANCH All Liaison Officers of W.P.'I‘.B. Consumer Branch are urged to fill out and send in ques- tionnaire they received on “D” coupons. This should be sent to 0t- tawa immediately. school; then dash out to get the ‘old man's’ dinner. and come in and cook it, and then dash off to work... She then comes home to do the house- ‘ work and washing and prepare ior i the next. day's iocd . .. bazmlngs ti? if“ m“ M185 mgr; --nprva l e. Mrs. A. .We , oxilngwickgniéal-‘xl; énother of’ twlo Mrs. E. S. Coffin, c ren-- e o a lot o ta - explaining to get; herself out of hot‘ Chimma" w'R-A~C' we r. - u used o. wrong word." she - — lamented. "What I usually soy is:| _. . _ ‘We are s. dunderhealded lot, aren't‘ we?’ And this usually gets a laugh. It was in that sense that 1 used the word ‘fatheadf’! LONDON. Ont. Oct. 25 — (CT) - Eleven members of the Canadkn Forestry Corps, part of the largo group which arrived back in Can- ada. recently from service in Brit- ain, arrived in London today and after two weeks’ leave e t to be MODERN HAIR-DOS CAUSE ACCIDENTS ___-._. DONDON. —(CP>— A new hair t i to th timber lan in var- fififlf°fccfiififf gfiflgiffiiiloi? Iss5 prarts o? Canada for the win; ou ter months [C aid in getting needed wood for the war effort. __________ RAID JAYS IN BURMA NEW DELHI. Oct. 8 — (CHI; R» A. l". bombers and fighter! terday atllcked Japanese ammu- nications and troop positions ill Burma. a communique slim les. Reporting that. there were 71-244 accidents among Women 194.2. Sir Wilfred Garret. Chief Inspector oi Factories, said that many were cgugeq by model-n "hair-dos.‘ Even cape were no sure protection. m; hopes that some fashion lead- eq- will start a iashion makini "D1135 and curls out of date." T Vi“ come-you may be sun o‘ that-the Vidory pdmdo. Your investment in Victory Bonds will peed the Joy. Our men and women ore serving on many fronts. Thfinvhon the glad day comes and AV! llVlS -— SPEED THE WUORY lsv W E INTER THE EYE (f6. 551A’ f ul/ NOW LOOK seRoeAuT? ME m (s TRYiNfi TO HYPNOTllE HIM ‘ WHAT ARE \/\i\TH MY BRAiNS DOING Hi8 Wu coma? w”