fi » i‘ - Pit-moo Edward - AND SAT. l Showing At 3:15 - 7 and 9 "YICTFORY CARAVAN", Starring BING CROSBY. U08 HOPE, and many other top stare-Also NEWS. 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 ll ‘IO-DAY and SAT. Shows couucanfieuatoo MARTIN GARlAl-AGA ' ARMIDA THE GUADALAJARA TRIO -PLUS— CARTOON - COMEDY - SERIAL ' in ro-m iouuuv macs ROWN faw4ttAv m0 u n tttttto u to = ~=t,t»ras fi cur AND SAT. Shorts 7 and 8:45 At 2:30 then listen to Listen to the Aldrich Family fimwteoléq Postum 4 l ,_ I Every Fr Night ; ” 9.30 p. m. WABC and the Columbia Network j _ York at 1.30. 7.30 p.m. Crusade CENTRAL Gllllllllllll Tish column in reserved for new: o! locol Jnterest, hurodvclllllng o! a newly nature may ablo in odvlneo. cooks n» Photograph; OONFEDEBATION lill-‘l IN. SURANCE ADVANCED STUDENTS Peta manent Waves at the Marie Elena Beauty Salon, 76 Great George Street. Phone 319i. Price 33.50 and 83.50. 10—5-8l. CALVIN CHUJICH, Mermaid- Divine worship will be conducted on Sabbath next at 2.30 pan. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, minister. l0-l2-li COVEHEAD - STANHOPE Un- itcd Church Services for Sunday. Oct. 14 are: West Covehead ll 3.111. Sunday School 10 a.m. Covehead Road 3 pm. Stanhope 7.30 p.m. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, minister. 1042-11 CAVENDISH UNITED Church. Pubh: worship Sunday, Oct. l4: ll a.m. Stanley Bridge: 7.30 pm. North Rustico. Rev. J. l. Morrison will be the guest speaker and will meet wizh the tnrmbers o! the ol- ficlrtl board after each service, Rev. E. F. Coffin. minister. l0-i2~li ARRIVES 1N AUSTRALIA-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley received :1 cablegram from their daughter, Philhppa, yesterday, announcing tier safe arrival m Sydney Aus- tralia, with her husband, Flight- Lleutemfit Peter McLeod, Mrs. McLeod, who married the Austral- ian flyer in Charlottetown last December, left the City with her husband for her new home in Aus- tralia on August 4th. With the exception of ten days spent in Honolulu, Fllght-Lieut. McLeod and Mrs. McLeod have been trav- elling continuously wward Sydney since that date. YORK UNITED Churches. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services Sunday. Oct. l4: ll am. Central Church; 3 p.m. York, Dr. John Co- bvrrrwill speak. Sunday School at for Christ service at Brackley. Special soloists, Mrs. Arthur Roper and Mr. Roy Smallman, both of Charlottetown. The choirs of the churches in the charge will coin- bine and the service will be for the whole charge. Visitors and all are cordially invited and are asked to be present early in order to obtain seats. 10-12-21 FAREWELL T0 BANKER - On the evening of Sept. 17th o. goodlv number of the residents of Morell met at, the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. . McAdam to bidl farewell to their popular banker, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Doneldt ho lnlortorl It live cents a word, strictly pay. lo‘ .,_ i Capt. Fritz Wledemann, forumr personzl adjutant to Hitler and German consul general in San Fran. cisco before the U. S. entered the war. will be held in the U. S, f0;- lowing his arrest in ’I‘ientsin, China. He may be called as s witness in the Nuremberg war guilt; trials. men's Institute and a pleasing ad- dress read by Mrs. W. E. Aylward. She was then presented with two lovely plaques. Mrs. Samson also expressed her thanks for thek Killd remembrance. Speeches were made by a number of thc men and wo- men present speaking in the high- est terms of Mr. Samson‘s courtesy and efficient management in the hank and of both Mr. and NIT‘. Samson's interest and help in all community activities. The remaind- er of the evening was pleasantly spent in singing and a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. The singing of “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and "Al'.'d Lang Sync" brought a very pleasant evening to a close. PREMISES STATEMENT _ A phone call was received yesterday from Premier Jones, tak g issue with a ress statement that fier- mission ad been obtained seven-ii years ago from the Government to build a store-room artly over- hanging the dock at ruce Stew- art and Company. He said the property had been leased in 191i at $10 a year for thirty years. HOSPITAL BAZAAR-Mrs. l-lib- bert Bambrick of 8'1 Elm Avenue was the winner qf the door prize last night at the bazaar in aid of the City Hospital. The rize was two BB-pound bags of Ro in Hood flour, donnted by the Robin Hood Flour Mills through their local representative, Sinclair McKayn Another prize was dnawn for lust night. I was a three-tier coke, made by the Sisters of St. Martha, and won by Mrs. l-laddie McInnls of 105 Cumberland Street. Another large crowd was on h/and at thc Sporting Club last night. A feature of the program was music by Don Samson. Mr. Lloyd Cox capably| acted as chairman and briefiyt stated the purpose of the gather- ing. He then called on Mr. Jerome O‘Brien who read a most oom- plimentary address to Mr. Samson making special mention of hi‘. ready help and effort on behalf of the local A.R.P. He tyas then pre- sented with a beautiful chair by Messrs. A. B. McAdam and E. Anderson. Mr. Samson re lied in a few well chosen words t ankln; each and every one for the gift. Mrs. Samson was then waited upon by the ladies of the Morell Wo- lottetown, is visiting in town, guest of her friend, Mrs. J. C. O‘Brien. High Street-New Glasgow NEWS. laston, Mass, is being royally cu- iertalned by relatives and friends on Prince Edward Island. in Charlottetown she is the wel- come guest of her aunt, M155 Eliza Campbell, Mrs. Stewart will re- turn to her home early next week. son Fraser, and her niece, Miss Joan Fraser, arrived home last week from Georgetown, P.E.I.. where they Messer. ‘Personals Miss Olodine Phillips 0f Har- rington is convalcsciniz nicely affcr hftrloperation in the P. E. I. I-los- D 8. Mr. J. T. Wood, formerly of Cardigan, P.E.I., who is engaged in lumbering at Sunny Brae, spent the week-end with friends in Tren- ton, N.S, Miss Norah Longwortll of Char- Mrs. Edmund S. Stewart of Wol- iVhiic Mrs. Florence Campbell and spent three weeks ‘ Charlottetown Rotary Clubs from ion. 2. Lobolin Gauthier YOYI. ___.__ 9. p. m. WABC. and the Columbia Network Presented by GRAPE-NUTS lllll GRAPE-NUTS HAKES gow News. rttsrrtttt cutinnuut nival o ns Monday night. Octcbu lath wth Charlottetown Pipe a d Drum Band in attendance. Amusc- | ments, Refreshments. Dancing. Ad- A mission l0 cents. 10-121 with the formers brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Stevens and family. - Nov." Glas- , ..‘MONTAGUE Community Cur- Big Piano Loaves lloro For Itow York The four-engine Douglas Amm- can Army transport pane which made an emergency landing at the Charlottetown Airport Wednecda night, took of! for Mitchell Flel , New York, at 10.30 tun. yesterday. Among the 25 military personnel. which made up crow and passen- gers, wns Mr. Maynard Owen Wil- liams, war correspondent Ind chief of the foreign editorial staff of . illiarns was retu Washington after 16 months in paring an article on Saudi- a. Mr. Williuros and Capt. Von Doren, in charge of the plane, had warm words of praise for the hos- pitality shown them by the ladies of the Canadian Legion and those of tho local Red Cross. Refresh- passengers of the plane Mrs. Arthur Henry. Mrs. owatt, Mrs. Hugh MacKay, and Mrs. A. B. Cosh. ‘Pransportation from the airport to various places in tho city. where the passengers and crew spent Wcdnesdayziight, was ariunged by Mrs. P. E. Palmer and Mrs, E, M. Bagnall. Concludes Rctl Cross Crippled Childrcn’s Clinic m; T, spAcker, orthopaedic spe- cialist of Halifax left the Provinoc on Monday afternoon after hall‘: ing completed a very W58’ We‘; during which he examtinied ‘ cases-LEG children and 54 adults. During this short time he alsg Derfornciledls seyenw 0113310115 ‘m appplie pas r c - 1t is gratifying to note that g2 cases were dtscharfled 1mm i° clinics—8 as cured. 15 l" W910i!’ ed, l unimproved and 8 for whom there was no treatment that Could be prescribed at this tYPE °l 91m“ A great number of’ children were referred for exercise and massage to the Reel Cross Corrective Clinic conducted three times weekly Ki Red Cross House in Charlottetown utider the direction oi’ Miss A. M. Price, Physiotherapist. Dr. Acker held these clinics in Charlottetown and Sumrnerstde where the Public Health NIIIBQS assisted and the Medical Doctors gave their full co-operation to this Red Cross project. Members of the Red Cross Corps helped by driving patients to and from the clinics and to the hospitals. Funds for the carrying on 0! this Red Cross irrosrem m rail- ed by the Junior Red Croos mem- bers in the schools oi’ the Pro- viucc which are augmented b? generous contributions from the their yearly auctions. 5T. IGNATIUS SCHOOL Se tember's report: Grade IX-l. Robert Doiron. Grade VIII—1. Verna Doiron; 3. LtOITQlIIE LeClair. Grade VII-l. Yvonne Doiron; 2. Eleanor Peters; 3. Pauline Ar- “Etiiiit VI-l. Dennis Gallant- Gradc V-l. Edmond LeClair. Grade lV-l, Vaunda Gallant; 2. Arnold Peters: a. Stanley 0B1- omot- 111-1. Marseret Pew"? erode ll—1. Shirley Arsenault; 2!. Robert Arsenault; 3, Leona Doi- Gradc l~1. Paul lvfyers: 2. Ar- mand LcClair; 3. Roy Dfllmn- Alice Pirieau. teacher. Life Returns to Atom-Bum bed Nagasaki New home for bombed-out. above is built from pieces of tin debris Mother Nagasaki nd her son are eating their usual l. AFB family rnesi — rice. tco Gil-ly-SY-RUP Photo is one of first showing rebirth found among of city. taken by Stanley Troutman, NEA Service- Acmo Newspictures correspondent. A 211st? r the National Geographic magasinc. r Mr to the Near East; where ho was pro-l merits were served the crew and‘ ‘ Bovernment. Almost 500.000 demonstrators paraded smashing the shackles of dictatorship. . n; Jsasiiiililn "‘, Val-Ah CADENCE t S-Jowol Movololltfl oou-ntu ma nu.- m Soul na- $59.15 FAIRWAY S"<"P=°P1= M» :::r.-..";:t'.'.-:'a "° b"Y"*8°R"‘N “do MONTH“ now. You will want to owj 11-10»! hoehlol amt-utter . GRUEN evenmll7"' W" rag? because only GRUEN git,“ you precision time, utmost quality and craftsmanship, combined with beauty tho: is the choice of international stylists. Your GRUEN is waiting for you . ready to give you lasting satisfaction. 333'.‘- ‘tiliffiitfifl Int, 10K Gold-llllod also $42.50 People of Argentina march through the streets for three hours. carrying banners. placards mt of Buenos Aires in demonstration against Peron cartoons like tho one above, depicting democnq T’S AUTUMN A / The . Temperature Drops It is time for a newoutfii. Every morn- ing there are new shipments of _ Coats, Dresses, Suits, ' Skirts, Blouses, Jumpers, Purses, Gloves, etc. All Budget Prlood at fission “sttotrt - Gt. George St. PM” 5'