09717931133 1.8- 19.4.3 Th e eoreerfs ace killer avonqea the fate of a girl trap way through Nippoife PRINCE so WARD .--.- T0-DAY iilsli“ - iii liiimlw“ s, DESPERATE MEN...SOLVER l, 0F A THUUSAND " Mystery lit/es... i. Aniline! A L|N|l$A 1' muslrnvifioai --ADDED T0 PROGRAM- “Proudly She Marches" - a f‘ ANADA CARRIES ON NEWS and SPORTS. "Wizard Fairway 0 A PIT 0 L: Til-DAY: TllE.—l'."Ell. SHOWS DAILY AT 8.15 — 7 — 9 Fifth Victory Loan Puhlic Meetings s» A oliv- .........Alberton0ct. 20th No. Rustico Oct. llth Oct. 12th ...Murray Harbor flct. 20th .. Klnkora EXTRA l i Unusual Occupations - SPORTS by Japa ..aa eblaatehia ruthloee hordes I News . Donald Duck Cartoon SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 — 7 —9 TUE. WED. Paramount’s Ellil! “China” Is Potent New War Drama ii»- O Al Ladd. the smoothest will“ y? the movie businefis. bums I- lnzing tummy gun on three Jags in Paramounflmmpeotflfiiltifll‘ a‘; romance, "(Fhinm the 91¢ “If, i e opened last night at, the rm Edward Theatre. Youll love him xolaydds co-star is the ‘levels/p Lig- u or- fi§"t?§33i"s“'t9siii°..“%él.éu. .... jumped to fame“ as a. brfwng." lg: able Marine in Wake Li”), - ,. tall . the director of Chili"- Ilin barrow. the man who Si"! Leland‘ and the slime! ’ "Commandos Strike at Dawn.’ Hailed as one of the most thtflig; lng war films yet" to come k011i Hollywood, "China is essfindalir‘ Bl powerful love swry against a gm“ ground of battle and 1119-1 L“ lure in the WHY-mm onen- and Benedlx are cast as America" oil men thrown iF-V clmmmmm: into the heroic struggle o! 1 chines‘; people against the JaP 11' vader. Miss Yountl. l" Amerwa“ teacher. enlists their aid in ‘evaté- uating Chinese Kiri fil/"deibs c’ safety in the face of ii Japalfifsfl advance. Theres 91mm’ U‘ “f; _| ment and sus znse in ihflt 5 ii"- tlon. and. incaienioliy-f igédizlfiufitf 1-, i- . “R.,-§§fn§5°fie’.°°§giiigiit eritertain- Don't miss it. ment. “Crime Doctor,” Radio Favorite. I‘_HQ£___QHARLQ'I"[ETQ_WI§_I__ flUARDlAlV __ CENTRAL GUARDIAN lam oolumn n resolved m. ..u.. -- BltAVI-J LAD APPRECIATE!) - of leoal Internet. out IIIIIHIAII- In reading the recent accuilllt of a e neuu nature may he lnsone- tne farewell party for Pte. Fred 45 nu emte e word. strictly oer and Mrs. McAdam it was pleasing iolo tn advance. . lntl< U001! 1°!‘ Phiimlflifill- cgiledullnbobonsgh t was a l‘ GI‘ ufgéirsbsaa-rion use msuu. miifng é] 3,352,863; ‘$1,133 lhaésbgg; - - . o a ll in 5 " eens" —-— J d t fli h nevi-u moruw-v sfifintiis. ‘ti. "its. wit?" éliifiiiy‘ MBITING of the ladies Mo. ed m, color, and 5,; about h, Prince Ildwerd Inland Hospital. will we“; -- m, be held on Monday. October 18th at "my h, "Sh; Ind "my to die u =4 Wclwi- 1°'"'“ needs be. Now his friends may all o" Hougggyiia- wgsfliigoog $fl‘.‘.‘i‘."s‘.?$’."“'.§§.ii.'.‘§ '33?‘ "hi: Y‘ “Y “mn- ‘n Y oversees armed forces so lon rid 1}" tgmigayfl.’ m! cgflogffixfg‘ hope for his safe return so; tihat . .. B G6 0 i‘ I - w» chess, o1;- gg- "ha?" t: can ‘stator; °' m‘ w‘ y y filsmggldwgg; whécial has caused an 00d h m menibering that only wit; edsurceh stout hearts are nations saved and battles won. _.com, -_-______ Personals .1 tosvdnrsleiiéfargarejt Doyle, Charlotte- . 65 3V m ‘h 0 u visit to her daughter iii Brlbgwllf‘ P0. Dewar MacNeil, Mrs. Mc- Neill and children have returned P. FLYEI. WEDS NURSE — Avery beautiful padding wok place at the M " on October 12th eorge Parker Alt- Hliectlve homes in Charlottetown. The many friencg of Mrs. R. A, MacDonald, Rochford Street, will b! Dieflkd to know that she under- went a successful operation in the L951!” Hospital, Boston on Wed- or 1'1"“? lhd la resting comfortably. Mr. Richard Llewellyn and soil, Dean. have returned to their home it Btllrscon. after spendlll" a ])"l'- iod of time in ‘Trenton. N S., with his son and daiight-er-lvi-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn. Mrs. Richard Conrod Jr. rind lit- ittee tie son, ROY. also her friend, ‘Miss prices h, ‘huh- Theresa MacDonald. Trenton. us" have returned from an enjovnbl-s gifigliis-it with relatives in Char- the above Blue Book for constant reference. These books will be sent on re uest to any older in Names of those report price vio- -—- lations will not be disc osed under any circumstances. In Memo "can, MASTER. LEIGH lilLTZ Th M12091; of Sea View andhsur- co mun es were s oc. - ed and saddened to learn of the BHSSiHB o! Master Leigh Hill-Z in rlnce County Hospital on the morninl of October 5th as the i-c- llllt of an accident the previous eughen the truck on WhlCil the IN MEMORIAM DR. LEIGH ‘MGASSIIY ‘y’ y “ Mt, Stewart The community of Cherry Hill and surrounding country were sad- do dened to hear o; the sssing o1 the iltl ellow was riding on skidded very Pomuar and skil ul veterinary on the slippery road into the ditch Surgeon on Tuesday, September causing severe injuries to the head 14th. Leigh, as he was known to from which he never regained Cori- his friends on account of the largo sciousne ‘. The deceased was the constituency he served, was a son of Mrs. Fannie i-flltz and [he gland and brother to any person late Aubre need. Rev. T. W. Mercer conducted the funeral service and referred to the deceased in most enduring terms- . . He based his remarks on John the School but it is in the home where 14.19. The latter part of ihe verse. his loss will be most kecnlv felt Because, I Live Ye shall live also. where his widowed mother will mi..: It is frejuently a little difficult for her baby boy but he has just IIBSSCd a Minister to refer to the scripture on beyond the veil to that Eternal and have prayers with a person Home where Our Saviour has said who is sometimes sic‘: but not so He would gather them in His Arms with Dr. McAssey for he always and fold theminHis Bosonmlie will asked to have the scripture IEBu never know sorrow nor pain for all and approach the throne of God in those are passed away. His funci-nl prayer. He always looked forward_ service was held on Saturday after- to a visit witntne deceased as a noon andwas very largely attend- pieasure and privilege as he was a cd e service was conducted by mhh he held h, wry high esteem. Rev. F. H. Newman, assisted bi while he continued to discourse Rev. C J Ciowdis who Iefl in on the merit; and long suffering prayer both the address and pi-nv- of the deceased, which together er contained much comfort to all with the large concoursed of aorrowing iggznds. Thei hymns o le testifled to the love an re- sang We" era's a Fr end For ggsii with which Mr. McAsscy was Little Children, What A Friend We helch Have In Jesus. Safe In The Arms The choir sang the 23rd Psalm of Jesus. mg M1‘, McLeod Douglas sang very Interment was in the family plot sympathetically Good-night and of St. Stephen's Church. Burling- Gcod-mornlng. The closing hymn?» ton. beside those of his fatnei- who was Nearer My God to T1196- Mrs. Clifford Coffin, eldest There are left to mourn his sorrow- r now residing in South in: Mother and three brothers, gins liitfarrlved in time foi- the fun- Reairlald. in the naval service at ei-al. accompanied by Mrs. Lucy London. rllntario: Ray at home and Lace Guernsey. niece of the dec- Arnold of the R- C. A. F.. Lachinc. eas of Newton, Mass. Mr. and Quebec, besides many friends Wllfi M11 h" 1h pm-lw 0g Truro, N. 8., loin in heartfelt sympathy to the were also present. bereaved. The little white enskct There are left to mourn in the was covered with beautiful floral immediate family Mrs. (on w?‘ tribute-i. from h McAss Cherry Hill; Mrs. Cl - lo . A. and from family ford comh Bo w Mass; Mrs. and many other friends all in Sil- . Now In Films a radio s:i~lil. "Grime 9°" tor." by MIX March” h“ a listening audience flange“ 11,000,000 during it» w" run ct two and one hall Yo!!! we]. the cBS coast-to-coast net- work. lt has been. 511i" ‘he m“ I n. I 11- Leigh enttestlmonyfnth te l ~ air.“ .°°“‘.".; s2:.'"..."'.........., ...... ...... .... ten: é.{ll..5€.."l‘§ Qgqi] sffimssey at home. Every per- Come Unto Me ‘and forbid them son within miles syympathtifio? deg?‘ m‘ I Wm be a F3141" t9 them- y with the faml in er Si‘! d, d. mas FOLLOWING ement Ind Gommendoethm o the care of Him who hing! Wfli- BUCTOUCHE. Oct. l7—R0bcrL profession of I Gallant. 80. well known hotel pro. The community has 10st l l°°¢ friend and the f this excitin! §§§,e'§_'"’.3§.2“iii’“ the outstanding gunday night radio features com-‘Le h tions. “hf? Oficilliimstrl-h. Pictures HI made ' the first "Crime Doctor" mum play, starring Warner Bax- m. and gear/dying Margaret Lind- 55y. hgglgtgd by an able support- ing cast. Reports from the Calpitill qmeatre. where the plot-life i5 H?" playing, indicate till! the m version ls going to reach the POD- ularity heights achieved by the Iii’, show. I q-he gdgpflitlon for the screen.‘ from Max Marcins original. was msde by Jerome Odillm. Gfflhflll", Baker and Lou Lantz wrote ‘mtg’ ri-st lcture episode, weaving n the g ry some highlv dramatic, episodes in the life 9f familiar "Dr. WAY- Kicl To llovsngo St. Groix Sinking RN“) och 1d.((?)- Three Airoscnooi’ in No. 1 hang Oct. 12th ...........O'Leary Oct. 21st Cent. "’ " .110 Oct. 13th .....Montague Oct. 21st. Hunter River Ocl. 13th .. . St. Eleanofs Oct. 22nd Summcrslde gcbhith Murray River got. .. Bradalbane ¢L_14th .... Ca Traverse ct. . Ocl. 15th .. pfuTlgnlsh out. 25th No. Wlltahire . 15th ....Victorla Oct. 26th ....New Glasgow Oct. 18th .......Georgetown Oct. 26th ....Vernon [fiver 18th .......Kensington Oct. 27th Cardigan 19th . .. Mount Stewart Oct. 27th ... York 10L 19th . . . . “Freetown Oct. 28th . Sflllfifl All meetings begiii at 8 p.m. Patriotic and inspirational films will be shown. Prominent speakers will briefly present the stoYY "t ‘he Fifth Victory Loan. Loyally promote and assist the Campaign by Y0"! resence. ... .. 'i| NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE. ’ of theimH-pdaxll‘. w D 35$??? allow»: or we wim- lan destroyer St, 0M: in ti! nun victory low Hillel-kn which opens - i- an conceived b1 P". stuigi. iinfisu of Jarvis some h ' nary school. the county’ ° i-tsld and the 0°11- darvis, No 0 swine school at Dunnvlllc s_r.'r_s. n. Hllorsvlile lflodne to *‘ enough funds in the loan to "lobe care of" Kiel. it is believed . u‘; |u _ e to es sank the flt_.0roix with loos of I40 liveglwag 116d ll the German nava . The lan calls for l-laidimand to gmbmi u 000.060 Dunville 8130. 000 Hagerville 90.000 and Jarvis 830.0000. ADGIERS -(CP)- United States ‘paratrozcers were flown 1.500 mllu to capture air-fields near Oren when Illth Africa we: b""' the nowkMeiu Fondly Remembered b Fr .io-_is;i_i. Bonds To Bomb ; g ve many floral tfi- orletor of this place died Tuesday gift‘? txseiaifled the popularity of evening following a week's illlle. , The p l bearers were He was born at Bloomfield. P.E.l'.. Menrs. Henrv Coffin. George Wlr- a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gil- ren. David MacDonald, ameron bert Gallant and came to this vil- McLa/ughlin, Calvin Cameron. legs as a young man. He had been James Bymo. proprietor of the Queen Hotel for many years. retiring only n few i-“ri e was twice mnri-iczl. who died several years ago. was Mary Herbert. Co- IN cltlme He is survived by his second ‘wife, five sons. George. Amherst: i- To . . . In loving memo of our fllflllll and Oscar. Halifax. Also three Uncle, Samuel II. celes, Mt. Alil- idaulzhters, Mrs. J.A. Marcoux. Quo- Ion, who departed this life octob" bee; Mrs. J.H. Aooold. Washing- 13, 194g, anal}? and! Mrs. JhtLeBlanc. -o re . an one sscr. . In our hearts your lllQlllflry llnli" Frank golrier. Mill Geek. Teen In silence often flow, _____ ‘I’! "W! W" 9"!‘ M" “l Rulers of Sicily prior to the All- Thourh you dlvd "I" "If l!" - led rule, incliided the Greeks, Ro- m, News.‘ mans. Byzantines, Saracens, Nor- edn and Mery "III-Ion- the worst- l. to Halifax after visiting their re-. predeceased him sevcrni years ago, are...“ wins h, Brmsh mans, Spanish, French, Austrians and British. l music cusses ' . Plano. Organ. singing are | Theory. s. aov KENDALLbL-B-A-M. : ‘ AC.C.O.. AA. 0 l-Illl‘ i Oholrmaotor ri-nnit, ‘tinned Church Studio: Hearts Memorial lllll HOPE RIVER BAZAAF l; CHICKEN SUPP} i, " BINGO iii OCT. 19th - 20th ixkziaiuenlnmia. ______________ . fEASTERN GIIARIIIAIII ' 6.351%!) “rinses: recs" y ‘ V eorlze own P ayers. Cardigan Hal . Iuesday. October illth. 10-10-21 ..'T!IE OFFICE of Dr, pm“... - lJ . ii-‘ééi"éf."ttliii““é‘éfasl’l“il’t°s°ii"€fi Monday. October 25th. 10- ~21, l 10-16-21. Canadian , Rcpatriates lln Far East OTTAWA, Oct. l4—-(GP)—Mis- sionaries. members of religious or- ders, businessmen and their wlvu and a number of children comprise the majority of 221 Canadian civ- illan repatrlates from the Far East due to be exchanged for Japanese this week-cud at Mormgzao, Port- ugesc lndia. an external affairs announcement revealed today. Based on information supplied by Swiss authorities handling Ca. nndiaii interests in the Orient. the ticozirtmcnts list gave the names of rennti-iates and their next-o!- kiii in Canada. with the exception of some 30 for whom no next-of- kin or home address has been re- ceived. The Canadian group is but of a passenger list of some 1.500 aboard the Japanese liner Teio Maru. ex- pected to reach Mormugao Friday. The others are bound for the Unit- ed States. except for 50 who are (lfrisllflfd for South American coun- fl‘ ES. At Mcrmuuao the rebatrletes will be transferred to the Swedish liner Gripsholm which sailed from New York Sept. 2 with 1.330 Japanese rom ana a an e n r c _ d d th U ited States, picking up 1'13 moi-s at Rio l do Janiero. Early in December The Grlpsholm is expected to ar- rive in New York early in Decem. bm- and the Canadian party will be rushed to Montreal by special train. Canadians were warned in external affairs announcement that ihcv W111 have no opportunity to greet their relatives or friends aboard the Gripsholm until the trnili arrives in Montreal. For those whose next-of-kln were listed the relatives have been advised. The external affairs depart- ment asked co-operation of the public in mi effort. to identify those fol" whom no next-ofkln or home address WRS given The largest number of home ad- Columbia. Quebec and Ontario. Others were in lifzmitoba. Alberta. New Briana. . wick and Nova Scotla. This is the second exchange of selected Japanese from and the United States for an equiv- nlvnt number of Americans held bv the Japanese. The first exchange was completed more than n vear ago with a sim- liar number involved. The excheriec port was Loureneo IPcrtilzssc East Africa. Vatican Radio Heard In Unusual Appeal LONDON. Oct_ l6-(CP)- In wing. was interpreted here ls an effo to find out i_f it still had cont-Wt with the outside world, the Vfltioln radio tonight made kiln urkusli appeal to its listeners vapor on the efficiency oi’ a “test broadeobt." The announcer elmiained ti“! results of the tests would be "l matter of extreme” urgerwy An cssiri-vnlrlrr- Romano article enilrelv unrelated to the war them was "Bli- Lonclon sources said they believed l‘. was for the purpose of Bhwiiifll wither the voice of the "WEI-n whim is under German guard. could be heard around the globe i the Iflcf came over well end was i‘ recorded casllv by monitors of both ‘u... nflnlglrv of information and the dallv herald Everybody Wants More ! Because other spreads, such as lei-as, lionoy and marmalade, are scarce, people are do- meudlnq MORE Schwartz Peanut Butter. Bu! the production of this is limited while the. present lack oi eliorf supply. However. we or nul buffer we caa..And that's a very con- Adorable over, we cannot qive you all you want. But beep on asking for it in the stores and you will be rewarded with your favorite spread . . . Say W. H. SCHWARTZ 8: SONS LIMITED Claude’: Olden Coffee and Spice Home IIILIFAX. ‘NOVA SCOTII shipping leaps peanuts in e manufacturing all tlio pee ' ovary day. At times, baw- Schwarlx and be surel Canada Canadians and Msroues in l Canadian Legation officials and the United States Embassy staff in Tokj-"n returned on that occasion. PAGE 1115i»; I l i ation. COMM] 57c per lb. fat. Farmers ca price. er Extends Flyweight Champ By Allan Nlckleson Canadian Press Staff Writer IDNDON. Oct. l7 — (Cm-Wee Jackie 2 ‘ stepped into a ring for the first time since he the world Hyweight crown June and ran smack into toughest fight in years. A southpaw with a knockout punch in either hand, Glasgow's Jeokic had to fight eve second of the way to take an eig t round decision over s tough naval gunn- er from Liverpool who exchanged punches under the dual handicap of a forehead gash and an injured hand. The sailor bloke. Gus I-‘oran, was making his London debut and few of the spectators who pack- ed the Queensbury Club thought he would stay the distance let al- one extend the king. at the finish CALLING ON YOU! When your Victory Loan Sales- man calls on you please be pre- pared to give him your Subscrip- tion. Do not ask him to call back. His time is valuable, and gas is rationed. He is doing a patriotic duty, give him your full co-oper- This is important. NATIONAL WAR FINANCE of the non title match. cheers for 3- i 4.. TTEE. MILK PRODUCERS The bonus on milk of 30c per 100 lbs. will definite- ly be paid, also we are paying 50c per lb. butterfat for milk for making cheese. This will amount to about n you afford to miss this DUNSTAFFNAGE CHEESE & BUTTER CO. Dunstaffnage, P.E.I. National Film Board Frce Sound Movies (in Co-operatlan With Victory loan) Kfiflllfllton — Monde . Freetown - Tuesday.’ Kinkora - Wednesday, » Hunter River - Thursday. Bradalbame - Fridly, (aims w. onus.) l0-l6-i. In Memoriam MISS ALICE TAYIDI. The hand of death has again visited Hamilton, and removed from its midst Miss Alice Taylor. who passed away on Sunday. Oct. 1943. The deceased took sick Poi-an rocked the house while Pat- lsrsgn slipped from the ring unnot- oe . Some even booed the verdict but there was little doubt Paterson piled up a points margin although he could not solve Foran's defence and administer his usual knockout. Foran, Northern England bantam- weight champion, relied mainly on e straight left that repeatedly foil- his opponent. Cousin of Ginger Fol-an who once fought Jackie Brown for the world flyweight title and now is in the United States Gus was congratul- ated at the ringside after the bout by A. V. Alexander. First Lord of the Admiralty, who said: t was one of the finest fights I've seen. Your courage was in the true traditions of the navy." lad Second Round The Livsrpudll um info most of his trouble in ‘the second round. .4 sizzling right from the champ- i-Dli opened up An old cut over his eyebrow. and a few seconds lstei- heron bruised his right hand on Peterson's head. rrom that time,‘ he didn't throw a hard right. i Ibran never has been knocked-l out and boasts a record of 36 key-i oes in 43 contests since turning professional three years ago. He recently returned from naval duty? around North Africa. After the bout Gus asked for. "it! Probably will get, a match with Jackie, who Peter Kane in just 61 seconds to take the world title some week; ago. At that some time Paterson .1- tained lila British and Empire crowns, and by defeating Kline won Possession of the Lonsdale belt which means that 27 years from now he can start drawing a Peterson of the R. A. F. no ltert drawing the m . ed Pghtning hooks and swings of‘ about two weeks after the death of her brother Geol- e, and wee bedfast for ten wee s, when sho suddenly passed away from a heart attack. There are left to mourn two brothers: Will and Major of Hamilton and one sister Hattie. The funeral was hsld on Tuesday Oct. 3, at 2 P.M., service being conducted by fzev. Mr. MacGowen. assisted by Rev. Mr. Crowdis. A solo “Face to Face" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. MaeAi-lam, or. zanist. Mrs. George Ramsay, New Annan. The remains were tender- ly laid to rest in the family plot at Malpeque. Mr. Joseph Davison. was the undertaker. The iofowing were the pallbearers: Harry Taylor Parmenas Phillips, Major n- clair. Elmer Phillips, W's-n. Hamilton George Crozier. Drive oulACHES . ~- y. I Professional Bards ALtX W. MA I HItSUN SOLICITSQIGEI}? Office: 90 Great George street M. ALbAN PARMI: B. A.. LLJL nAltlllsTl-Ilt. SOLIUITOB. ITO. Canadian Bank of Commerce Ill]. MONEY T0 POAN Plar—-25 Years Ago Today Bcnsee north of Oourtrai. Belgian advance cleared tho coast of Belgium of the enemy. tlontmagéinst Turks on the u . rsrronno Tii Mort ehlnck, Hollander who‘ pulse Xi’... nluid in mo. made ' as first stained nus in America. l Provincial Boy Scouts Association The adjourned annual meeting ol the KIOVIHCAII Boy Scouts Associa- 'l."'.'.il' "a: r c . _ u ng a . . 3n riissdJ, 0mm 19th, All interested in" Scouting III iii-god to attend. II. L. SEAR. Secretari- "” lO-ll-ll. ‘inuan-um» \-...-.>\l...