\- ro-oiv - SAT. The llllerleue lllatery el e Weywerd Impulse! it's Ill-molt Wayne, ,, coming to the rescue oi captivating Cleo. dette . . . who first targets her reservo- tions .. . then loses her‘ reserve! (Brother, so 4155i LLASII and Iliill lsrllll cuiuosrrs coiiiiiir-Joiiu wavrie w. in MERVYN irROY'S production of’ ' Iii! DON DeFOitE - ANNE IRIOLA m mu ioumi rinsoirs in ALSO: NEWS OF THE DAY SHOWING AT 3:45 - 7 - 9 lk TO-IJAY — CAPITOL —- SHOWS DAILY AT 3:45 — 7 — 8:45 ..__=~“”'~@e:. - thundering sogo 07 "10 avenger. . whose lifelonfl search for his father's kilr ler mode him the... SAT . _ ' /> ' v‘.- “ ' . x15.‘ dated rants iiiciiiiiio All!!!" Y»? warrant - rrriiirrri -L0iiti i COMEDY.. snows 7-s:45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 mu seam A‘ MONOGRAM PICIURI ‘I laid, ‘Lieteapyou big lug, it you again say you was .. SERIAL I EMPIRE -‘I°onight and Sat. Thom. Progress Reviewed By Ghevrier OTTAWA. Oct. 1O - (OE-Bel. ancing Canada's manpower budget is as essential as balancing the tin- ancial budget and great strides have been made toward placinl health. happiness and peace o!’ mind above the monetary system._ Transport Minister Ohevrler said; tonight in an address prepared tor‘ delivery. Mr. Chevrier, speaking on the CBC trans-Canada network in a free time political series, outlined Canada's post-war position and said the country's economic suc- cess in war years had provided. courage for the attainment of; peacetime goals. i "Canadians want a better peach‘ time life. jobs for all, better mar- kets lor their‘ products, a decent income, wider opportunity tor personal advancement and in- urcased p-ersonal security," he said. "Canadians have learned much from the bitter experience of war, but above all they have learned from the war the benelite o! tree co-operation between Government and all groups in the community" Despi-te the disruptions of trans- forming the country's economy from war to peace. employment had returned to a high level with approximately 4.700.000 Canadian: gainfully employed in June com- pared to the war peak o! 5.000.- 000. “A full pay envelope makes for ta contented people anti this is the lhcsi. prevciition again war," Mr. Chevrier said. By international ctr-operation and export credits to impover- ,ished countries Canada was seek- ‘ing to ensure maintenance of ex- lpcirt trade (i0 per cent highgr in dollar value than in the pro-war iyears. Capacity employment in industry and steady markets at adequate prices for farmers would provide a high rate oi domestic tconsumption. Coupled with these programs ‘was socl-al and economic 1i8giSiBil0Il intended to provide a -measure of security against want I and unemployment. i iFormuia Adopted After BLL: Debate I FREDERIOTON, N B.. Opt 10\ (OP) — The union o! New Bruns- ‘ wick municipalities adopted a 1m»- ‘muia late this afternoon after de- voting the second day o! its an- :nual convention to the question of how a provincial grant, in lieu 01 1M0"!!! lB-X. would be spread among the municipalities. The accepted plan. presented by h if. A. Robichcud. Kent County chairman of a nine-man commit- l tee set up by the union to bring in a formula, would distribute l$l.842.092 among the municipali- {tias on a basis regarded by its l sponsors as most suitable and fair under existing conditions. a The adopted formula would give 1 cities 55 per cent oi’ the antici- :uated grant and counties 28 per cent. both on a per capita basis. while towns would receive l7 per {cent distributed on the basis of their 1946 warrants. During the hours of discussion and deliberation. debate grew ,'h-;oted and sometimes bitter as delegates rose to express views pro ;nrid con. At one time. rift arising ,i'rom proposed reduction in the percentage to be allotted to cities became so wide that the Saint Jalin and Moncicn delegations threatened to with-zirziw. This developed “hen Mayor G. inc. Bridges 0f Mmicfon offered inn amendment which would raise ithe portion tor the cities to a .l"‘lDl‘E suitable figure from the ur- iban standpoint. In the resultant icnnirover=i' Maw“ James D. Mc- -K=nna. Saint John. declared his holds that Rome's framed baths l; got, 1mg m; Emma); wicleqafion had come to "who1e- were begun first for the therapeu- Two men under whom Gersou heart-edlv runner-t" the Robichaud 6c welfare o! lmiician victims. served during the war years praised plan. and it would appear that "Literally tho -' oi remedies his efficient: . (Din-e was Major A. J. there was “no further use tor have been tried." Dr. Fishbdn Lawrence o Montreal. formerly in us" in the convention. . says, "from red flannel. which had charge o! the production depart- - Eventually the em-entfi-m-en-ii ‘was oomcflmerit begvi-SF itpgélpl-iezvehesrgi "La/Hirer ‘itllgggwirlli/a: SRPlIwCt-rl: uihhdmv niicr mcu non one st, n s of eao-s. ay . 00ml)! v‘ q n m hi... toga few simple th‘ngs -scane- ontreal that dealt with chemicals had been eirnresssd to ndiust the ditterences from the cities’ way Qbici! Ger relief from coughs," throat irritation of colds with Vick: Cough Drops. So. fest be- cause they're rally medium! with D0 700 NZZD AWN/Y? See the manager er eoeountorlot your neorsstlotM... lTfllII-OIHTCOSY ‘MY HANH’ i ruliirnraeisun venerable iiinifflne-‘Ittxr B m ........... stperenll) ii \.\' l\ 0 i‘ All ON iiti .\I . t Y oi’ thinking and to pacily- rural delegates. Many of the munici- palities entered into the argument betore the discussion resumed a more amiable course. Examines Mystery Behind Arthritis By WILLIAM GLOVER. NEW YORK, Oct 1U -—( ) —- Science soon may,» oper. up i big research guns against arthritis, one o! mankind's oldest, most devilish and ooetiw ailments. Don't expect the attack to brng early success. The "great cripple?‘ ranks with the toughest riddles medical men eve-r have taidsled. its physical eliecrs have been fairly well tabbed. but the oauee at one tihe cure at the other, and much o! the pathology ‘ ‘ween is uncharted morass. Qllflltliis have had o. field day - as they have hiad with other great ailments befcne genome cures were discovered — and arth- ritis investigators estimate that millions or dollars are wasted an.‘ nusilly on ' ' trumis chlefly to tihc foot bit-at no one’ ever has been-known tc die from any at the widely diversified forms: of arthritis. Yet millions are at- flioted, and it. attects 10 times as‘ nmy persons as tuberculosis or, dabotes. seven times as many as oanicer — more than oanoer. i-iub.i ercizlosis, diabetes and heart dis-‘ ease oombinetl. One-third o! all individuals past b5 years oi age are artzhritics. "In human suffering and coon. omric loss it is the deadliest o! all diseases," says Dr William Fish- beln in explaining the Last: of the United States Natonal Arthritis Research liiaiuiiiiatlon. “No one :'s. sale from it, for it can strike in intancy as well as in older He. It apparently tennis ho atflliict men in middle ago. when they vwruld other-i wise be at the peak of their pro. ductive calzac-‘ty " , A‘ Open Inquiry The arthritis ioundation was set up last year as a oo-ordnated e1- fort of the US Public Health Ser. vice and of sponsors oi the 10o N. Levi Memorial Hospital, Hot Springs Ark. a nonsectarlian institution which has treated 185,- 000 tics since 1814. On Oct. 7 the foundation will launch a ooun-trynvide campaign to r8489 32.500000 to start a diversified, long-range inquiry into the what. how and why 0.1 the circa-so. “when? is pretty clearh’ es- tablished. Evld/rnw, exists that pre. historic man was the victim o! Joint-crippling and deforming ail- ments. Egyptian mummim shit/W a/rt-hritic conditions and one theory trim CHARLOTTETOWN . - -.->_ciorrs11.1d4.__ "irfriil career RCAVICTOR RECORD iiir“ Tlx IINIKIAIHI the GIIIIN "II-III IIQISIII _ Here's‘: tuneful melody with plenty of foot-tapping rhythm - and cute lyrics sung by Tex Benelre. Be sure to hear this top hit tune at your Victor Record dealer's. Also TEXAS TEX Tex Bunk: and the Glam Miller Orchestra Both on VICTQR RECORD No. 20-1912 . e i lOOK IO VICTOR RECORDS. FOR THE LATEST ltlT$.'.'.' Here he Just e Few wise row YOU nut-r LIII IUIOIO III FLYING NOW COULD If Bitty Killer u!!!‘ Cbtlu Del! ll H: Orrlnha ' VICTOR RECORD 30-19“ .............. .. TIMI’ l-ITIII DIIII COT IIOIII MIVI ll TIII IIAINDKT TIIINO (Both from the film "Croes Your Toll! Dem! i UI Onlflie VICTOR RECORD 20-192! .... THE WORLD'S CREA RcA\ficT0Roe» IT'S MY LAZY DAY (ti-on the tilm “Itonlerwwn Trails") 75c uuor roe _¢._-_-___i mm onus _____________ __1|‘ Vaughn Manor and Ha Ora-burn VICTOR iuitoim zo-im . ...................rl¢ Ill I m. For tbe artist‘: ‘ ow a . ; _ Hun") Iwrvaonv Loves iavpuv (any Iely) "'/°"""'" " ‘ 5'" rdriimsdaruau-munoidea "Qlwlvllmleesbs - .10 vicroa ssooap zo-uis .......................-.1ep Noe Wank . . . TEST ARTISTS ARI ON I . rj"RE€ORDS cures and nos-, rheiacii d: knowledge is due! I47 GREAT GEORGE ST. ed his sister. "Yea. I must tell." ehe went on. "It might be well to have some a iionspiracy sure you wouldn't tell unless it were necessary," " -- Westmore stood up abruptly - "I'm a little weary, and I think I'll turn in. I'll leave you two to talk this out by yourselves. When Westmore had gone. Ade- laide Bylngton began her story to Rusty. It wasn't a pleasant tale that she told. (To be continued.) Conclusion OTTAWA, Oat 10 -(CP)--'Iihe» week-long conspiracy trial o! Har- Old Samuel Gerson, 41-year-old tor- mer munitions department oiflcial‘ drew near its end today as the, Crown finished questioning its 11th and iinal witroess. ' i???” $311 l A Ysiiug tn: t: we crossex e '_* its.‘ witness when M“ Jusflca q, p, TLhe (Clctobelr, IIIIQGUIIQ o! thehAug- McFarlantfs Ontario Supreme "it? Qaful - -w">i~ M mt? g"? C°“",,,“°’“§‘..,{fi“{§‘e’ h u: 3590i rs‘ opentgtxldbv s-igglifirylrastitukt: morn g an en av . O - s 1 . d, foloued by the Creed 1n unl- fiiifififli“ o‘ cam“: ddmctson. Roll call responded to by ti!- AUGUSTINE COVE W.I. to write to Mrs. MacDcnesl Musical Festival. The committee re~ one other han Herb know the ports were heard new onesisp- . truth, shoul anything go wroriii." newt-ed Sick and Prone-m. Milo She gave Rusty a wry smile. "I'm Reta Cameron. Mrs. Ian MacGieg- or. It was also decided to have lunoh for next nth. Those a received from roll call. Mrs. Ken Cameron kindly irwlted members tn her home for annual meetiitvg. Pro- gram consisted cf guitar ""11 played by two of our members. Meeting closed by singing Um shill! the King. Collection $130. In Memes-ism SHIRLEY ARI-ENE YOUNG A shadow at gloom was cast over Red Point and Klngsboro by .3 _ o.‘ teen members and two visitors. One glgerggh’ ca} Rfifi“‘§§,'§.m§‘°‘u new member joined, Minutes of the chats“ mm conspiring to com; last regular meeting were read and munlcatc confidential information "Ppmved- Em “nmimum 1° 50° 1°’ m, Russll Ha was one 0g 13 gov. paid for sick treat. Correspondence emmen-t otilcials detained last! Feb. 15.bethe day bfiglrgsdais espiglé, age pro was pu announ I by Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Mr. Justice McFarland opened today's proceedings with the an.- nounceitnent to the jury that, alter a trial within a trial While they were abwnt. he had come to the conclusion that , should admit for this trial the evi erice Gerson gave beIora the Royal Commission on espionage. One or the key pieces o! evidence was a sheet of paper taken from Embassy files which concerned the use of the super-explosive RDX in certain shells and was shown to be unofficial report to Gerson would have access. Further he ad- mitted that t-he handwriting was his but could not account for how tonn or heat, regulation of the diet - but only to nuke sure it is mil-balanced; rest. and RUG! (Mm worry. It seems iairlv woll established thnit there is no familial teaidency or sissceptlbiliiy to airthrltls. m‘ that it is related poeieveiy to any other disease. "There does seem to be some evidence that the activities and ex- posure o1 wan- sflrvibfl “We 011 an uicreiase of zirtihrritb among tor. m-er servicemen." says Dr. Fish- belr; "and there is a lcit of evi- dence mart. tl-e wnddtimi is oiten uruawi by some tom of erm- tional shook. but it is never the ex- climive factor. and there is no evi- dence that it cangbe Diqiti? caused mental dsninbanoe ‘ Qng o m4; big problems in tn. vestigating is that till usual test an'mals—robblts, ‘i051 8M $911199 pigs - are. no more susceptible to creation or arthritic oonditona til-ran is the ieet of the entiml lsnsdom. man ext!!!)b95- idust Bo Worn Ahead hm first to answer this Guardian Want AlI-ltllllitotlfl. _ paneled la the await" and explosives. Gei-son became his assistant i The other was H. R. Melley. tor- bmer director-general of the sm- munition branch of the Depart- ment of Muritiom and Supply to which Gerson was transferred in 944 . ~ Bot-h said the accused would fliavesoceutoall- doeumentain the two bodies. IIThe Girl From IIThe Double R I a l eerrr asdciuivoiia. mostly oi valuable two-by-toura down as workmen take (Contoured 1mm Page I)‘ ‘ FJwh-PJ. "A little dachshund. Borne tool kicked her as a symbol oi things crane’ housing in many parts oi’ Nobel. a short distance A large section oi well traininsl. apart sh UQ-moan etofl home in Nobel village. Ontario. in the course o! recovering valuable building mateflale (or vet- n-orth o! P more than 2% buildings. lormerb the sudden and unexpected death on Sept. 25th, oi Shlrle Arlene Young, third daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Ins. Young. Red Point, in MILLER altos. LTD. Music Store was than. read. and it. was decided d abouit- CHARLOTTETOWN ,her 13th year. alter a brie! illness of lass than two days. Proiound sorrow is lelt for the parents and members o! the family, She leaves to mourn their lose besides her parents. three sisters and two brothers, Blanche, MID- P‘ Iflret and Charlotte. Howard and pointed were . Bryce Clarke _ M“ Emwflm N i M"- 1"; claiihtgntuneral service at her late MWGNWT- Th‘ "In $137 W" home and the committal service in Kingsboro Cemetery were con- ducted by Rev. H. R. Bell. A large concourse ot relatives and friends assembled at than services .to show their sympathy with the bereaved hmily. end to pay their respects to a ovad one called away in the early stages el lite and youth. The floral tributes were beauti- (ul and numerous. A quartette supplied the music and sang “Precious Jewels". "Sate in the Arms of Jesus" and "No Parting There." Pall bearers were at: young men, Horace MacDonald, Boswell Robertson, Olinton Stew- art. Peter Stewart, Eidon Stewart. George Robertson. The undertaker Sterling Dingwell. Sculls. I-‘or Veter an; Hung“; comprised comes crashing woman's able for veterans the province. At Bound. h the demolition thl Photobyctud; lmmlflcture o! hblresvlosives for Canada's than in the war. an being dilnentied. All materials suit- eeobshl ohenudled into QWQYNIHg-lgrrovod low-coat. housing projects toi I Corporation. Wu- Oeatrai Mortgage and Hour-Ina Assets ,Oorporation is handldnl 111:!“ IIIQ-"r-NIIIOIIII Film Board water bottle to a neurnonia out. administering g ee ative to a pup German. Th d th de I the ' ......i.”.i,"‘t.f..at ’2‘"'d..‘l. hot e e e e e e e e u IQOIIO throii-wothinainsrediwucfvirh OTTAWA, ods. i0 -tcr>- nr- who had both hind legs in casts. Q “PM “Y '"" "" '"* "h" ii.‘i°°...".i“‘i‘.iiiil.°’tii“mi‘iii’d’iii hii'"..':“.:.i:. ‘at; iiiifiiti?! , “W; To i ‘up " [ntnst 1 ‘ be worn ' ‘lately ahead oi the gryllclittene to teed. h EMU-dill?! Volunteer Service Med- l gm" Igifu zlveesgrloglepml-a . r 1 . ‘ in . . .:.":::..:i".. ironed... ii::i*.:"':'. saints T0 I3 A % 0n IIWGSI IIIGIIIS . the medal should take. lit was thie—" _ steamed by the British govern- ‘The name ls Rusty." corrected . ment to all lilnpire servicemen. liheflllrl ‘and I'd rgther have tlae Are we all prone to accept a 8% iiitereet rate as the ultimate in Q lriwludim mm “m” i" m; ‘an g. °" m‘ ' “f,” m?‘ Q “Safe Returns” in inveltinenta? We here are reminded at this point o! , ce i.n Canada. who served s w e carpet an" awn ng . . W A P in 1"" a ‘We "I the lmir- thrown out to greet ma. - a case ot a certain householder who sold a 8&0 Bond for cash. He then . . t 1" "Y 8' ~_. - thgzggatngiltlg motor: . approached us to install Mineral Wool Insulation in his house. Ills ONE CENT EACH -*-" “m. _ , “m nun“, bond interest/returned hiai 89.00 a year. llii Insulation investment . _ p0,. . Msclitilllkpngllos. nois- w ore turned to the m- . ‘isles: moiinautmlaainiiei iolegizilllhor l8 18-396 interest ‘an anhAs- ' 995T HANGERS I" idiinigiiix “hi? ‘till?! real investment, besides eelitorttiie "Li-Adda - "I ' u. l O I stand. Then to Rusty, "You are - ' ' ‘dlllifinliif m‘ 81mm‘ ’E‘3i’;.iii'.“‘6'.t"“". i: t‘ o" ~ "Ih-v- l- r-‘IFYNH/is-Mh- Mo» e I .' For Them nnsrsr. sa-ias a l0 nu. -no veterinarian’: eillflelle bell" ‘ * ' ‘ T ‘ . ‘ "I'IIIK OLIFII Lifiierzahmsg: iggaxinmuflwim . . - N , v; N Q n ' i h ‘a 1"‘ i l- . ‘ . 5"’ "'9'" ........ tor" horas." r ' r»- hiilittlfllti‘ .. si°°"" E2...”;‘..,.,w"‘”* ‘.’,"’..,-..,.....,~ _ d ‘Cleaners “m...” "nmunu" ‘dill’... * “.t‘.%i'i'%"f'iiia‘il.ii'i e “m” "" gisiciidnaiu or. - . l. . - * so»: John. ma. u r. . ~ '_ t,“ ‘ i‘ . j . "Herr-rm "i". ."""'aia.aa"'""‘lee,ee Q~¢.-0.0.0.I;»O.I'ee 0.09‘ i» mdsIIIWWIniioi-n am. . M ,