with eotion end thrills end ozeitomentl With ibreoprissporlomenoes fiat will qrip your beertl Elilllll 0. In“!!! RIIBINSIIN IYBRIEN “He; Have Oil-nil"? » mm CRAIG framers Gil-TORI) miss uonius IOOIEIIEAB - CAINOVSKY uslllmli “BUTCH ' EXTRA l NEWS OF THE DAY anowmo DAILY AT 3.15 - 1 and e AVOID run uvumnc RUSH’ BY ATTENDING run MATINEE sup 7 o cnoca snow IIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIA SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE ON SATUR- DAY MORNING AT 9:30. DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. REGULAR MATINEE PRICES. i i v- EMPIRE- CAPITOL io-iiiaiii and SAT. AND Shows 7 and 8:45 His Loisif; ADVENTURE! i! iulu ‘ruou glllhllfllilh ‘GA- Also Serial - Cartoon _, " Animal Comedy Plus - Snapshots Cartoon - Serial ‘Raw Furs buying daily all are, such as Mink, flex, 01s., st full Marlon E.. Wilson, the orl nel "Lady in Black" who placed owe ‘"0 ‘i2l““i¥..¢é’i‘;.."i?.i.f.ii.‘.’2. ‘ii mo e o . dltion st Santa etlves revealed, denied) that she was mart‘ u thud lllGgltt. screen hinge endnelae; p“ e eu r now , repo living lie Inndon“ ~ (NEA Telephoto) gar-Io D - Y ‘LI-IR d?! THIS IS (AN ‘Twill ‘ifélii? Pii 5.‘, .. -- out suiiiuiieii This column ls reserved for of loeel interest. but sdver of s newly nature mey be at] five cents s word. atria"! D"- e in advance CRASWELL for IIAOMITIDYII. I NIIDIRATION LII‘! IR E OE Mid-Bl. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphs. Evenings by appoliiltficrtig. MAN! HAPPY RETURNS -'- Mr. !!.J. Love was receiving the oosilznltilloirlcm of his friends Wed~ nesdav on the occasion of his 841m birthday. THE NURSES ALUMNAE of the Prince Edward Island Hospi- on Friday, November 16th. Remem- ber your Group l-Iospltiiizatilonl a -1 - . FLUE FIRE-A flue ilre on Heri- sley Street celled the Fire Depart- ment out about six o'clock yester- day eveninl. There was no dem- age. TRAIN DIAYlD-Jrhcush the Borden train was en hour end twenty-five minutes late last night, Yflilwflli officials state the delay was the result of conditions on the mainland and that no time was lost from Torinentine to Char- iottotown. FIRE ALARM — The 01W Fire Department was called out yester- dsiv mominiz for a clight blaze in a house orn Alznue. The fin. which started in some old clothes Ln the pooch. Was quickly owing- wislhed and no damage resulted. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The idenoe. St. Dunstarfs Basilica. the Roman Catholic cemetery. IN HOSPITAL-Title three men, Leonard Iflils and Innis Court of Bedford, and -Lloyd Brown of Charlottetown, who were victims of an accident on the gt. Peter's higmwa last Wednesday evening, are at in the P. E. Island Hos- pital where. it is reported, they ore making satisfactory progress. The three men were hurl; when a cur and a truck were in collision. T0 POLICE SOUBIS — The R. C.M.P. have token over the polic- ing of the town of Scuris on and from yesterday. Cpl. D.J. Heath is in charge of the Sourls detach- ment with Cpl. Bcatty who has been transferred to Summerside. Cpl. Heath was recently re-en- gaged after his recent discharge from the R.C.A.F. Constable P. A. Carter, Summerside has also been transferred to Souris. Y’S MEN'S MEETING — Dr. A. J. Bruce was the guest speaker at the Y's Men's regular meeting la night. His subject was "What Now in the For East." Highlights in Dr. Bruce's interesting address were the statements that though China is only on ‘oer cent Christian, 80 per cant o her leaders arc of that faith. Among the guests resent were Norman S. Ramsay, oston; Ernest Reid and Brian Cudmore, both of Charlottetown. During the meeting Mr. Roy Smallwood with Prof. Roy Kendall as accompanist sang "On the Road to Mandalay" and "Trees". EGG i: POULTRY MARKET - lllizg supplies are exceedingly scarce and are much sought after by mainland dealers. No price chan- ces. PEI. stations are quoting for unizraded eggs delivered: A Large. 44-5: A Medium. 422 A Pullet 86 B. 30: O. 20. Graded shipments de- ilvered Charlottetown. A La 40: A Medium. 4'7: A Puilet 35; C, 26. Specialized ‘producers are receiving for cortoned pack: A Large. 50: A Medium. 66: A Pullei- 4d, lcken is now being marketed in greater volume with canneriee quite active for supplies. Three canneries are now i-n operation with the balance expected to be in op- eration by December 1st. DEATH IN CALIFORNIA — Island friends will regret. to learn of the death in Pale Alto Hospital 25 1945. f Mrs. PE. Island. years ago. the daughter of the late Owen and M Proud. She leaves to mourn two daughters. Mrs. Dou- glas l... King of Riverside. lvllrs. J. Hoyt. Vernon of Albany. a1- so three sisters and four brothers inia. wife of G. Alberta. wife Ham/pohlre PEI: John H. o! Mose King n .. AW vR~ FAMILY Rswvzo Sudden lioeth of '. ills. L. li- llenry 11; was with greet sorrow abet relative; snd friends heard of the passing oi’ Mrs, L. G. early‘ Wednesday moral C eriottetown Hosp who? she was undermine met- imen , Mrs. Henry, who VII e daughter _ Mr. ehd- Mrs. ohn iiudden - en in ‘the her e we; s women oi mew fin qualities and a value 1m‘ the dinner: semiotics f St. men's Basil s. leaves to mourn besides he! ‘ two eons Bruce and Alonzo Pigctt of Hartford. Conn. s. daughinr (Agnes) Mrs. MeoDon . (lhsrlotte- Earle, Montreal and two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Hornsb and Mrs. Fred Weler of Charla tetown to whom is extended sincerest sympathy. . IAGIITIATWB COURT — luvs men chewed with assault at foils, appearing in the County Court yesterday, were given n. suéftvnded sentence upon payment costs and entering into bond with sure- ties to keep the peace one your. RETURN HOME - Agriculture eodey where they attended a conference preparatory to t e forthcoming Dominion agricultural conference to be held soon. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The from the Cutcllife Funeral Home. Services at the home and grave- side in the Winsloe South Camo- tery were conducted by Riev. J. R. Skinner. The pallbearers were: Ilthol Sellers, Leslie Bryenton, Stephen Holroyd, Sidney Taylor, Hammond Rodd and Harold Prowse. Personals Attorney-General F. A. Large, who has been in Ottawa for the last few days, is expected buck in the Cit-y tomorrow evening. Miss Thelma Andrews, Free- town, has returned to hcr honie having spent the week in Bur- lington with her friend Jessie Proffltt. Miss Edythe ‘Stuvcrt, Kensing- ton. having spent the past month in Freetown with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stovort left Monda morning for Truro, N.S. Miss tevert expects to remain in Truro for the winter the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Cannon and Pie. Elmer Cannon. Mr. G.D. FitzGerald. who has reoentlv been discharged from the Army after six years service. left for Montreal yesterday morning on s. ess trip ' Mrs oorize MacDonald and Mrs. RC. Homelin arrived in the Olt/v on Tuesday nizhit from Ed- monton Alto. and are visltintz their ggter. Mrs. Russell COX. Wkly-mouth Althur Dickieson. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dickleson, New Glas- BOW. who has just received his dis- charge from the R.C.A.F., left Wed- nesday for Toronto where he will continue his education. His bro-- ther Charles is at present attend» lnB Victoria College, Toronto Uni- versity, where he is studying for the ministry. Sugar Coupon Gases In Court Fr nk B Charlottetown, Ric ed gully before Stlpendiary agistraiie K. M. Martin yesterday rnorxring of possessing counterfeit sugar coupons and was remanded till this morning for sentence, D. 0. Stewart and C. R. Holmes up- pesred for the rosecution and M. Alhan Farmer or the accused. o of Lawson MacEach- ern, Cherry Valley, charged with possession of counterfeit coupons and also with having improperly acquired ration goods, was a4?- journed until Mon ay, Nov. i9, a - tor the evidence of David Ronald rke, heard. . e Ronald, shown five sheets of coupons by Mr. Holmes, said the ~flrst sheet contained 100 coupons of which two had been made by h firm. The eeoou ie tained 08 coupons, none of the witness sold, was genuine, The thir the f . : of these. the witness lonuine. In his opinion. ey were counterfeit cou Oren-emulated witness said he hod worked for the Federated Press for i9 years. Mr. Bell-"You retfllniiie two. of the coupons ee the work of your Witnesl-"YB." m. Bell-J And all you can y concerning tbs runelndcr is t ‘M- FOR I? 000D C0061‘! SYRUP iiiiiilil‘, ( valllllfehkif {0ri\'~,,'!4‘\‘ i\i~~r»i"iiiii'- F "HUS k5 the liv left: Mrs. Ks. f the Frontfisow M“ y Beck row iAneusMeo- from the 1m: Duncan Mao- J. D. Nicholson, “uflm_ b, Kenneth Mechennazi. Alexander s. lidaoLerumn. in sixty years of the late of Harts- t in a reunion in cy. -Me.seachu Mr. MooLou- away. Theso ohn M" Dr. Roderick. John och Jl‘. six living chllldreln)! Mrs. Angus MaoiLeod thee 91m? of New York City. UB-A. new 5g yen-s 91 age; Mrs. Daniel Mac- Kav (nee Katherine) of Milton. P. '11. I., now 84 yearfl 0f We'- Aloxe-nder S. Mucbennan cf New Raven, Connecticut. U. S. A. now of use; D. Kenneth Mec- nm u: Quincy, Massachusetts. . s. A" now 10 yen: of are. Mrs- John D. Nicholson (nee Jane) of For the first tlmt in; dxcn you do not reooiuilfi them es Your work?" Wimees-"Yee." Mr. Bell—"Do you M0601" whose work they are?" With "No." Mr. BolL-"Are they similar to your work?” wioieu-"Yes. William Brand. ness, corroborated the evidence glavlg Znnald respecting the fl ee coupons. Gross-examined by Mr. B011. U" witness said the sugar couPlm-‘i made by the Dominion Govern- ment at his plant. were made un- der his supervkaion. Mr. Bell-"Ail you oa-n so is thnt none of the coupons on use five sheets were made bY V0111‘ firm?" Witness-JYes." Mr. Beii-"Do yours?" . VJitness-"They resemble ours in design." Mr. Bell-“Comparing the alie - ed counterfeit sugar coupons wit those made by your firm, would it iuke an expert to point out the difference?" Wilttnfsssr-“Yee, it would take an e . fir. sen-room. a ell you Mn swear to Witness-"Yes." The case of Albert Farrah, char- ged with possession 0.! counterfeit sugar coupons, this morning. As in the two pre- ceding cases, the prosecution was represented by D. O. Stewart and G. H. Holmes. The occimad was represented by J. B. Johnson, us- his fsther, J. J. John- No evidence was taken. very similar." the second wit- of ve they resemble and Vicinity The rwtuar meetlnR 0f the Y. W.G.. of the Presbyterian Church. Montague. was held at~ the home of Mrs. W. Watterworth. Wednes- day evening, Nov. 7th. when four- teen members and twenty-five guests tvere present. The president. Mrs. S. Reid. presided. Durlna the devotional period. she was assist- efl by Mrs-RD. Mocbeon. At the e enjoyed. ‘Iwo solos. Nest and You" and "The Heather is Blooming In Scotland" were beautifully rendered by MN. C R. Boehner. A Inedle-v of numerous songs were sum: by fiye members. Mrs. Wotterworth. Mrs. Boehner. Mrs. Bruce Currie. Mrs. Martin Currie and Mrs. Claude Nicholson. Mrs. AF. ‘Cemiubeli was accom- panist. A special feature of the evening was an Auction Sale with Mrs. Watterworth capo-ply £1 fancy work- was on so . unch was served by the members of the Cuild. His many friends Montague and vicinity ere exten i! a. warm hi; Hafiz! Nicholleion me y. 0v 3rd. to bs with his wle. four young children and other re- latives. Cpl. Nicholson is an ex- orieoner of the Jaoonefi h vim tek n | been en er w K011i’ fell. nemlmfoiu years. no. Lieut. Msriorio led-sen (Anny Nurslna Corps) U8. Army, it enendinfi e furlough here. rues cf her brother and slsterdn-law. “ii; w. mu, m. "In wvw and M“! , _ l fi 0rd. azilefll Jllilll ~ ewe-insects. m; . Kd-filli llld “I. H00- or-is pro-rec... ' . CY W!!! . .wom. also of s was adjourned until N Road. Her-twine. P. Dock now 60 yeeés of ace; est y Manse tts, is flue first time they e family group for veers. On Labor Day of i006 these three hrothorl and three met m; the homes o! the two Quincy Kenneth. The reunl r several days. ‘rhe childhood devr of over three score years up in tihedflarrlen of the Gulf were re- .ve . woman workers in the Church. At the close of the m a eocisi hour was enjoyed in School Classroom. Margaret MecDoueld sad Miss Reno. ds. nurses-in- trainlna in the rinoc lldiwsrd - and Hospital. spent Sunday at the hornee in Montakue. Cosme B . fair -old of W. end Godiva-rd. host to e number of h friends on his birthday last . Miss ice Fraser. teacher at Price Street School. Charlottetown d Miss Marjorie t the Mod Ch'town. merit the their homes in Montague-C Produce MONTREAL. Nov. i0 — (OP) — Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of AR- rlculture follow:- ‘M? i‘...?.“‘is»9“°l" l; l. anti/l; o salt. i282 cases. B : Wholesale Que job- biniz pasteurized. fresh and storage o 1 36%; No 2 351.0; current re- ceipt ue. No i pasteurized 35% del Mt; No 2 34% dol Mtl; Iirdt grade creamery prints job price 38: first garde solids lob price 8'1. Receipts: 968 boxes. ' CHEESE: Current white western 20 FOB; wholesale for local and eluuort 50%: A 45%; B Receipts: d whlle trade. western -22. s A . 75 ib 1.80; Maine 100 lbs lb bogs 1.20. ‘w. Pm. m; 2.40. so ' his u new iiiuiiinii i. sumi uiiiiiu y iiiiiiiy! e "fli-li-inoliy-rlcli, Honey-golden Crops-Nuts fining, Well, s fair exchange is no mum?‘ "IlY "Y7" "Crepe-Nuts Fishes have a. flavor let's Indifferent and bright as the nortbernllghtll "Iblfrssbegflillofnoarlehuient. too: carbohydrates for enemy. PW- tflosfunualqpbnsphorusforteeth and buses: iron for the blood, md otherfoodenerltlels. at the openinr e-ud s. flurry o1 sell- ing depressed prices. Weakness in influenced the dealings were to December and May futures Ebmort business involved mom then 1.000.000 bushels of wheat 000.000 taken for the ‘United Kl-uxdom and 550.000 for relief shipment for Europe. or. is - (or) '-- tern Oils firmed ._ the Base Metals ended the oav 0h a lain of .10. Volume at 4.064.000 th h vi ‘manmfllfeie e ea est NEW YORK. Nov. l5 -~ (AP) — ' buoyed by a t from ce i lumped 0% points to s new market high today and led other rail and industrial stocks on one of the widest recovery swings of e month with numerous Sow» Mo» i- ron». uni. is... s. day-before- yeeterday into tomorrow. It is primitive . .; . and sophis- ticated. Canadians-‘cen easily blunder in dealing with South Americans. Not only their language but their lculture end ways of thinking are dilersut.’ _W¢ w! help you avoid embarrassing. profit-losing pitfalls in your dealings with South Americans. We know these people. We with its own branches in to eetabiih new business can republics. We invite your enquiries; » Pssonesi. Ins Collections-commercial leitds o! crodltqi credit reports-market information-smiling in eeteblidling desirable trade eonncctix. in business there for ever I1 years. Many of our uiafl l" "all" smith Allllflflllll- Our ofllcers have an in- timate first-hand knowledge of Soul-Ii American busi- aeee practices end enjoy wide and friendly Contacts. "n9? "l" °Pm doors for 10H. Use their knowledge and South American “know how" to expend your trade or “Nest triek-oomblninu wheat and melted barley so skilfully. then baking and touting the blend into such iemptixtl and, easily-dismal flakes. "I wleb somebody would start s gro- oerystoreettbeNou-tbroleeolcould treat myself to flflDo-Ntm rims often." Stock Markets At Alliance . Nov. l6 - (Al) — helf-lnseted rallies in groin futures wds II‘ but pliers stared on the downl rrsds most of the time. wnmmno. Nov. l6 J- (cr) - Rye tutu-res prices on the Winni- 0 favorites toils-bias peeks for u. molt rune en's y . ‘hamsters for the full proceed- inawuncunted to 2.010.000 shares. Associated Press dome! one full point to 76.1. sin 10, 1931. and time . . i. The ill-rail composite was up 1.1 points st 67.0. a new high since hhrch 81. i081. VOTIKO (C?) - . Nov. l6 — Gods and teixtiiee izave e bullish tredinai iod . mi; Textiles have been steadily mov- ing up recently. Papers opened easier on evereile but closed stmnr y. Trends were in in 8M0 Planes; Bulol, Polo. Blulcnie and Shore. 00: lower M: un 1105B LONG TEllMB l-‘OI CIGARIT THEFT . IDNDON. Nov 10 -- (O91 - ‘I'm men found reepivnslble for the ille- apoenranoe of more than H cfigorets addressed to tmovs in 01 l sexitenoee of m clmrets were valued st abo 01w ($6.300) A tobawonlst who pleaded “in to receiving s. carton oonta i 8.000 ciizarets wee bound over - two years and ordered to my 1 lrulneae ($70) costs. are the only Canadian bank 5010-11 America. .W o have been relations in the south Anon‘- roe lollies! Tuners elfili" l, l. I?‘ N K h or ‘causes ,5