DCTO B EB means Winter is! Right Around the Corner! AND THAT MEANS Choose Your: From the Largest Stocit oI I9ll-7 Styles in P. E. I. COMPARE THESE VALUES MOUTON LAMB, the wonder fur that brings luxury and glamor within the reach oi the modest budget . . $1 59.00 ..» PERSIAN LAMB SIDES. One oi the longest wearing furs obtainable. Com- UIIN IJSE LADY ' I R ELECTRIC SEAL g bining style, beauty and value . . $169.00 CONEY (dyed rabbit) — This is a fur dyed in the newest sable latest styles, giving warmth, style, value . . ACCOON O shades, designed in the $155.00 MUSKRAT o HUDSON SEAL o PERSIAN LAMB o ECT., ETC. island furriers ‘Ilomaalnlttileg Theatre Figure nios ‘TORONTO. Oct. J. Braflil. \\'idely'-klio\vn gure in the Canadian theatre field for many years. died early Sunday at his home after becoming ill at Charlottetown. two months ago durintz a business trip. Amons his nunv interests. Mr. Bragg was president oi General Theatre investment. Co. Ltd.. vice-president and director Odeon Theatres of Canada Ltd. secretary-treasurer 0i General Theatres Ltd. and treasurer oi Bmpire-Unlversal-Fillns Ltd. all oi Toronto. and a director oi The- atres Properties (Hamilton) Ltd.. oi Hamilton. Ont. I-le became associated with the lot; N. L. Nathanison in 192i the development oi Famous Play- ers Canadian Corp, with which he served as secretary-treasurer until he rosin-tied with Mr. Nsthnnoon live years szo to ionn s theatre chain across Osnade. — Thomas S NEW HOSTBSS l _.__. W N. Oct. 8 - Mme. Wellington (Hui-Lian) Koo. one oi China's internationally known women. is preparing to make her debut so a diplomatic hostess in the American ca-oltsl. The wife oi wine's new am- bllndor to the United- States. eomim here from London. stymied temporarily by the hous- im shortage and other domestic sloblemu related to the recon- v l3 version prriod. However, she doe; Inot expect either personal or 0i- ,ilcial problems to be settled in a o. i It lakes patience, time. and . 13d] wo-rk," says Mime. Koo. so ery. seemingly a little out oi‘ charfiter tor one so chic and yout u. Surrounded by her somewhat |haughtv looking and pampered ltrio oi Pekinese dogs. she sits back in a long. sleek limousine ;2\lld combs the to 'n for suitable new quarters and ‘furnishings. .'l‘he shopping expedit one extend levcn to New York. ; At the earliest date pomible. the .Ko0s will move from the present [embassy residence. Twin Oaks. [occupied by the Chinese repre- sentatives for several years. Bo- "iore long. Mme. Koo is expecting 100 large wooden crates irom Paris. containing rare objects oi art, pictures, carpets, and other Vllllflble furnishings ior the new erny. Already. Nllme. Koo has installed her own staii of iivc Chinese servants. She hopes to persuade her iorlmer head butlfrmangd he: persona secre ry, o ts. gin 010m; here from their homes in zan . Mme. K003 present staii in- cludes two special favourites. There Kwanl.‘ who be reabons e or er ea rae tank-dais. ggfis ting fpoimpadours. so. -e nesece sen ex- gfrfi bothflat Odentaliltnd French s es. ese servans were re- mulled by Mme. Koo in Ohlnn and have been with her about 25 rears. for 6 00072515; sake- fry £04,905; _/t ' I osqood tea" l ________. The Hitler Gang llnti liow They Faretl [By The Associated Press) NUkzltNtBlQRG. Oct. 2—-Here is what happened to leading mem- bers ot the Hitler gang: Adoli Hitler, believed have committed suicide in his bunker at the Reichszhancellery in Ber- lin April 30, 1945. Reichsmarshal Hermann Goer- inrz, Joachim Von Riibbentrop, FiQliII Marmal Wilhelm Keitel, Elnst Kaltenbrunner, Alfred Ros- enberg. Hans Frank. Wilhelm Prick, Julius Stretcher. Fritz Sau- chel. Col-Gen. Alired Jodi, and Arthur Seyss-Inquart. all sent- cnced by the international mili- tary tribunal to be hanged. Mar- tin Bormann. reported killed in the fall oi Berlin but tried in ab- sentia. also was sentenced to be hanged. Rudolf Hess. Walther Fun-k mad Grand Admiral Erich Reader, liie imprisonment. Baldur Von Schiradi. Albert l5 Spear. 20 years. Constantin Von Neurath. years. Grand Admiral Karl Doonimio years l-ijalmar Bchacht, 1mm: Von Papen. and Hans liritsche, oc- ouitted. Paul Joseph Goebbels. reported to have committed suicide with iamilv durina tall oi Berlin in hitter part oi April. i945. Heinrich Himmler. committed suicide with poison upon amne- hension at Luenoberl. Oermuw. May 23. 1916. Robert Ley. hanged hirnuli in jails cell at Nuernbem Oot. 25, l Admiral Georg Von Frledoburg. who helped negotiate Ger-mm sur- render. took poison at Henlburg. Ger-runny. May 28 . Germany. Oct. i944. after being wounded provi- cuslv in Allied ltrsilng Reinhard Hevdrich. ' wounded by Czech Jntriots. Field Marshal Erwin Von Witl- lobem hnnaed Aux. a. i044. fit,»- e out in bomb plot $1 Hitler's mt. Karl Von lllultoier, mt- l0 the. previous July lcrs tzeopolltician. committed sui- cide with wile March l0. 194d. Field Marshal Werner Von Blomberiz. first Nazi war minis- ter. ousted in i938 after marry- inz secretary. died oi heart at- tack ll]. American- hospital at Nuernbers last March l3 while waiting to testiiy at war crhnes tra. Col-Gen. Werner Von Pritach. active in the Blomberg ouster and later dismissed by Hitler. killed in action on the Polish iront Sept. 23. i539. Field Marshal Karl Rudoli Von Runstedt and Field Marshal bert Kesselring. still held by A1- iies; their trialsrdemanded by some but not vet fixed. Gustav Krupp Von Bohlen und Halbnch. aged head oi Krupp munitions works; trial with other ton Nazis indefinitely postponed bjetslausc oi critical physical con- d t on. RADIO-OPERATED TYPEWRITEILS LATII.‘ NEWS SPEEDER-UTFERG NEW YORK. Oct. 3 — ‘Tillie the stenographer and Joe the book- keeper will have s. chance this week to view new wonders in oi- iice machines. At the national business show in Grand Central Palace. Sept. 80- Oct. 5. they will see: Typewriters operated by radio trom another part oi tovm. .or from a train. plane or lllttlfld- bile. A reporter. ior example, can write his story at the scene oi n ilre and have it reproduced Slflpgelillleillllil in his newcomer o An ‘electronic multiplication ma- chine which can multiply six Hitilil‘. wfillk f |N2‘I(()Mll‘ PIRIN EASES PAIN Onmml imam nuuuo rum wu .'~lll‘l“lt( YIiVIV/‘illm/ digits by six digits and punch 13- dlslt answers in card; at g o! 100 a minute. he m“ The mllltlolyinz unit itseli ml n0 moving parts, but substitutes l‘ blink of Bilrlt-‘lord vacuum tubes for the thousand-s of moving part5 previously used in computing 1m. its. It uses diiierentially timed electronic impulses to perform the multiplication. Machines that figure out in- come tax cut while they tabulate and total large pnyrolb and print slips for deductions. all in one operation. typewriter with nroportiontal spacing. An. "I", ior example. does not take up as much space as an "M". as on ord- inary typewriters. but only a third as much space. as in this news- paper. Upholstered oiilne furniture that can be cleaned with soap and An electronic oomciiro Triv- muse rAs-teu- " YOUR SAFETY _ V on. CHEER UP, so»: meow YOU FROG JUST Dan LIKE TO TAKE ADVICE swam water. that will resist ink Ind bo Winkle-tree. Not paper that will not POT OFTEA INCH-it; VERY N COOL LE- 801T SWALLOW OI‘- WHEN- ONE l5 STE WITH INSOMNI to mention s new oubo curl when soaked in water-which may solve the popular puzzle about writinfl under water with those now pens. By HAM FISHER iCl d‘ o