TODAY " "4’: ii Brow " Prince Edward l "IE1 LUCKY 7111 HARDY FAMILY I'll]. Errol do lnlollnd . Fill. 3.16 -—"I.0O-_9.00 COME EARLY m» c». OAPITO L— fi -Lewis STONIP Mickey ROONEY Cecilia PARKER 'l'ay HOLDEN} Screen Play by KAY VAN lllPlIR A MeiurGoldwyn-Mayer, Picture i Directed by W: S._VAN DYKE l! Travelogue - Sport Mel ‘ Colored Rhaspody SPECIAL WESTERN 7-9 3.15 yRL SAT. TOOA 1.0m: RANGER no. 14 COMEDY AND CARTOON for evacuated children of the British cities... DONATIONS SOLICITED Full particulars fromi MRS. R. M. LEGATE Convener, Royal Edward Chapter, I.O.D.E. Tel. 935 \ WAR APPEAL 'At request of Lady Reading the I.O.D.E. of Canada is sponsoring an appeal for ‘ _\‘VARM NEW CLOTHES AND BLANKETS fffflfifflrhfi - n‘ -H'-"-"-'-'!fl-H|Hn'\fiFa'bF-'|'\fsi'i|' mrrvsta SCHOOL Honor roll ct Primary Department 0r the months of August and Slept- i ember: Grade V (Sr.)-— 1 Alice Mc- 91051191‘; 2. Tzrcsa McDonald. Grade V -(Jr.)— 1. Loretta Qllllill. i Gsde 1v_ 1 John Ciarkin; 2 Doris Quinn; 3, Tana. McCioskey. Grade III-l. Shirky McGinn; 2. Patricia. Clarkin; 3, ltiae Quinn. Grade I —l. Leo Ciorkin and Leonard McDonald (equal); 2, Ger- ald Coady and Leo. MoGuinn ieruai); 3. Edith Quinn and Imelda Quinn iequal); 4. Jimmie McCioskey. Tcncher, Clara Clarkin . ‘d, t i.‘ FORE (IN . . i-irsfizr. ‘W. FPS: ‘ iown‘ ; ugeul - - "1 l AAIEFUCAN tccweutsrr i , . lullzflcn 57" Jrurpssvgon . _ _> .\ \\\ The map above shows important buildings in the heart of Warsaw. targets of German bombing planes. One of those reported to have been hit was the Central Railway Station, marked at left. x tt/TYJYPTQ‘. i '. . Iidwiv. vicnsnr g i. , 1 1; 1 l . m: muster! or '91.», 352MB l. V (IF Air raiders over Warsaw sec the i ‘. “Gross Theater Plats" (aboveJ as they squint through htelr bomb alghts to take aim before dropping heir deadly explosives on the heart of the crowded Polish capital. LOWER FREETOWN SCHOOL Report of Lower Reetown School ' for the month of September. Grade X. 1. Robert Cairns 2. Laura Hill, Glen Lidstone (equal ) 3, Arnold Hill. Grade IX: _ 1. Dorothy Reeves, Preston Ham- mlll (equal) 3. Gordon Hammill. Grade VII: 1. Edith Stavert. 2. Joyce Reeves. Grade VI: 1. Betty Proiitt. Williams Oairns (equal) 2. Freda Hammlll. 3 George Hill. Grade V: 1. Helen Cairns. 2. Fre( Cairns. Grade IV: l. Winniired Cairns. 2. Ella Jean Stavert. 3 Ruth Stavert. Grade 1']: l. Bruce Profitt. 2. Walter Reeves. 3. Albert Matthews. Grade II: 1. Donald Profitt. 2. Elaine Hanunlll. 3. Russell Mathews. Grade I (A): 1. Jennie Reeves. 2. . ilph Burns. 3 Albert Stavert B-l. Eric Hammili. C—1. Charlotte Cairns. 2. Olive Stavert. Perfect Attendance: Iaura Hill. Dotty Proritt, George Hill. Donald Proiitt Olive G. Stavert. ‘Ileacher. NORTHAM SCHOOL (Report for Aug. 0nd Sept.) Grade X. 1. ElLanor Dyment. 2. Marian Dyment. Grade VLEI: Alice Colw-lll. Desmond Baalolo. 2. Sterling Colwill. 3. Elmer Ramsay. Grade VI: Grade V: 1. George Dyment. Grade IV: 1. Clinton Colwil! and Herman McLeod ioqual.) Joyce Dyment. 3. E'don MacArthur. Grade III: 1. Joyce Colwill, 2. Shirley Baglole. 3. Henry Ford. (173419 II.- 1. Doreen Colwill. 2. Joan MacArthur. 3. Edgar Dyment. Grade I Sr. 1. Chesley Ellis. 2, George Fod. 3 Perley Rodd. Grndc I .lr. 1. Harold Dyment. 2. Christie Maya-lard, 3. Wyman Cann. Perfect Attendance: Alice Calwiii, Laura Dyment. {Milton Baglole, Ethel Dyment. ‘Miinn Dymcnt, Desmond Bagioie, Wilna Dr. ‘, Desmond Baglole, Doreen Colwill. Haze! G. Stewart, Teacher. nssilfaoystiry woman's INSTITUTE On Sept. 14th the members of Eazt Royalty Woman's Institute met at the home of Mrs. H. Clem- ents for their regular monthly 1118611118; the meeting was opened b the Institute Caro! and a Club canon‘; Creed. Roll call was an- swered by fifteen members with a 10kt! also paying a nickel. No report ircm .'!Ck committee. New school committee appointed. Delegates ap- pointed to attend the Red Cross meeting in Charlottetown. Program for meeting consisted of contests and an interesting paper by one of the members. Next meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Ha r r0! call to be answered by a recpe nlso paying n nickel. Meetin closed by siggijgglhe National An em. I 1 I It was announced at Inndon, that Sir Prank Bowater. above. re- tiring bard Mayor of London. has been raised to the rank of baronet by His Majesty King George VI. In Memoriam MRS. ANNE B. MCLAIR Mrs. Anne B. (Morgan) LeClair. died suddenly at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Forbes, 40 Gout! Street. Tuesday morning. She was 50 yea-rs of age and o native of Charlottetown. During the past years she has resided at 212 Bellingham Ava, Beachmortt. Her husband. Peter Lsdlalr. was killed by a train six years ago. Eight weeks ago she entered the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Bos- ton, for three weeks and then spent four weeks in a convalescent home. She had been visiting her sister (Mary), but had planned to spend the winter regaining her strength. Besides her sister here. Mrs. Ile- Clair left her mothez, Mrs. Eliza Morgan, and a sister and brother, Agnes and Harry. in Charlottetown. also two sisters. Margaret, Mrs Hardy M Cook and Loretta. MP8- John J. Hex-mans, Brooklyn, N. Y" iiwo brothers. Frank and Alphonsus in Boston. and Anslem, in New Glasgow, N, S. Another sister Uucy, di*d a number ct’ years ago. Funeral services were held yes- terday moaning from Lady oi Lourdes Church, Beachmont, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.-Bostr>n Exchange i__ ,___ii Anyone interested in thc 1.0. D. E. OVERSEAS POST - GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FOR 1940-41 May receive full information by applying to EDUCATIONAL SECRETARY Thimble 1h_eatre.__$t_a_rring POPEYE _ __ Box 476 Charlottetown my rms asrrzesume sssurv BATH! l IT'S ms EASIEST WAY I mow TO PROTECT nun-runs! By COUNTY CLUB HOLLOWAY HORN "'.l'he.n we'll go up. Her room is next w ivtrs. ilewurs. I don't. stip- might give you a word of advice Id should tryl and t some slegg." "It's a so gesdful!" e said with s shudder. " an else occurs to you Miss Stennin , which you think may help us." Dolimore said, "I'm sure you'll let us know." "Oi course, 1 will." "You don't happen to know where that son was stay ng in Paris?" "No. He never wrote to his m ther." o "You actually saw him?" “Only once. He called on us in London." "What kind of a man was he?" ion. A wash-out I'm afraid." "Now, 1 echo the Bu rintendentls aflegice and urge you got some s . n ’ Their eyes met for a moment, and Dollimore held out his hand. "Good night!" he said again, and the two men turned to the door. "That does make you wonder," said Dim-cs. "There's another point. It's of minor importance. but it does show the type of people we're ulplagainst. You remember that the chmann woman insisted that she had never met Fernandez before she came to this place?" “He told ms that he had known her for several vears in New York." "I don't see that's important." "On!v that she was lying. People don't lie like that if they have not-hing to hide. If I'd put the some qusstigldto Miss Btenning she would have the truth. I'm sure, Chief, that we've found out all that we are likolv to find out in the club. We've baggie Rolltier about till will 118M o . pose she's ukely to be asleep. "A; you say. You have a shot at In silence the two men wont up itnTlasre ha i8 still." 735G“! the stairs. Astney passed through ‘can you spare us another inin- o,“ p m __m"mn‘ the dance room they saw Rnlllne!‘ ute or so. Mr. rwmwn: Dollimore ohmA Ian-m m 1 were r““"*.:°r;:1e-..::: r."°-.e c" Per tenor‘: ' °'" " "" GIG W88 I10 S ll OI 8 l’ W BIG ITIBIIUGZ in 0 b0 gm. were still sitting. u LQNDQN The door of Mrs. Ire-wins room "Surely! In the office? was open and the experts ware at “Pleasel" 7:00 .—“Boothoven" . work. A sheet covered the Pathetic 081' .14 meg, 10.8 m.‘ my, THI rouol AGIII 112st meg" ass 111.; 0e13, mi Ducms pulled tbs door to. after a meg, 81. m. word with the men working inside, The local Ixupoctor was already BUDAPIST before he knocked. at the adjoining there, yawning. moo p m. Jimmy," by m, dooilllh is there? they heard her wygilicilgspzlléllgstgdapdiistygepevtlfi g”; orchestra“ HNM’ 9'“ meg" _ .. o .. _ _ m’ voice. our men are all awake and arm-nae no“; Q$S°.Z“tl‘.‘.f‘<i§€i“tii'fi°¢2n% 1°; .32 £t€iin’°.‘€§"é£'f.n‘“t§.,“‘£€5“‘ 0.1g” ~{';5*.,..;,"",..'.,";, 5'11"!" 1 m°m°1"'1’" m; "i. m k “P “'11 l" 1*" 25.4 m-t my. alas ma...‘ ao-iiwriif "I haven't been to bed." she said .. '. as she opened the cool". mkfklwl“ ‘$32315 1101111411» 1 suumm "sorry to worry you again, Miss Wm Iggh‘ W" i‘ e" W” n° 8:35 gnu-News in nzglidi. Stenning, but inspector mlnmore ti“ Iueas" I know I ., u‘ EAQ, 9. mom. 30.4 m. said you spoke about a will." mud“, N “ed “A; “ii-imam o? Hosanna! at San Michele." G611‘. "I think I did mention it. I wrote h“ I d": u ‘OM 101,51“, Lgwm 15.1 mega, 19.8 m.; GE), 11.75 u» m. R.0l11ter—-on Mrs. Inwinh xn- some m, web we but £5 m“ structions — asking 111m to come to m a da m scum“ and mid LONDON down. 91111.1 knew that it was to that she hag “mud he, mlnd and 8:30 .m.—Vsriet Feature: “It make a will. It was witnessed by destroyed n I have no reason w meg.. 5 m.. . 9. meg. two of the servants.‘ doubt that "h did .. 31 5 m_ ‘ilzwllglrdnllfialldi-itenes‘ MI" t to l out: Do TOKYO “ o. . r said wean’ . “ we." ore. “ ou . _ h Apparently Mrs. Lewin had men- runamber the terms of that 78:,‘ {Z11 mg‘ tionod me in it." "Yes. The pester part of tho ’ " ' ‘ "You're quite positive?" estate went to various charities. An Bum"; "I think so. I'm positive that she annuity to the s0n—I think the ex- _ P" (m meant to make a. will and that he istmg sum was to remain unaltered 9'!” p'm'— 7 u ‘Pasha 3' came down to do it. And that when —a-nd 8n annuity to Miss Stenning mm- Dm- u 7 meg "i m" it was done it was witnessed by two —a smallish one. I leit the will with pm“, . of the maids." Mrs. Ievrin. It it isn't in her room or d “Do ou know when: it m with m: bankers she has - pre- 1M0 ram-Talk by Mme e "No. don't. Mrs. Lewin may have manly-destroyed it. It is of the Grflmvnt (in Mullah)- ‘IP51!- sent it m ber bank. Or Mr. Rolllties- first miportnnce m find out whether 11M mem- 25-2 m-z TPM. 11-11 mahhave taken it with him." she did. in fact, destroy it." mes. 25 6 11'1- " ank you very much. And if I “Why didn't ou mention it when Bu" m i1 spoke about t before," Dollimore- asked. "I assumed that abs had done what she said she meant to do and destroyed it. and there was no will in wtistence." "Thank you, Mr. Rolliter. We shall probably be glad of a few words with Ytu in the morning." "Then I will say good-hi ht. I'm half asleep as it it is!" A , for a moment, that intent eye rested on Dollimore as its owner turned to the door. The two oflicials watched each other in silence as the door closed behind the solicitor. "Well?" demanded Dollimore at length. “ was lying." said Ducros" or 1m a Dutchman. But he's its sharp as a needle. He knew we had found out about the will he drew up." "I agree. He saw Us go up to Miss Sienningn room and guessed why. He may be a crook. and a danger- ous one, but he's got it above the ears s11 right." "look st the time!" exclaimed Ducroa. "I'm for an hour's rest." “Same here." "You picked up a few little trifles at that new-fangled college. my laiifltbucros said with reluctant ad- mra . i0 "Thank you ic- thoso kind words." said Doilimora with a srln. ‘But we're up a very nasty bunch here. I'm afraid." “A ve nasty bunch." the super- intenden echoed. 11hr once the old and the new schools were in sg-mement. CHAPTER IV MARY STENNING REAPPEARS A nor uutess vou STEER L av ‘rue BEAN l THOUGHT rr wAs A MAP .K_P¢aruns CHART, our PLAiNLv 11's A BEAM CH RT mu caor 10oz uhen-‘nu .- ' iirnl " l $i / . $flflidfltlll1wfiulljfflltlil\ The difference in tempemme MANY A GIRL WHO COULD BE ATTRACTIVE LOSES OUT BECAUSE SHE NEGLECT S ‘OAINTINISS SCREEN STARS use their complexion soap, Lux Toilet Soap, as a bath soap, too! Its ACTIVE lather carries away stale perspira- tion, every trace oi‘ dust and dirt. Makes you sure of being sweet from top to toe. Leave: your skin fresh and smooth, perfumed with a delicate fragrance that clings. Today's Short Wave Radio Program iAlThoi' ltllldlrd) THURSDAY, OCTOBER I 10:30 p.m —Nsws in English. DJD. 11-1‘! mega, 25.4 m. l 10mm!" 10:30 p.m. - Variety Feature: “At m» mm; Dmz." GsD, 11.15 meg, 255 m.; G80, 9.58 meg. 31.3 m.; GSB. 9.51 meg, 31-5 m LONDON 11:15 pun-Welsh Bong Recital by Medan Thomas. . 1i ‘i5 menu. 25.5 m: G60. i! 5B meg. 81-19mm: GSBTQ 51 groin 31-5 m. KY 12:40 a.m -Brass Band. JZK. 15.16 meg, 19.’! m. | between Superintendent Ducros, ex- Perlenced and mature. and BtI-tiom nspector Doillmore. young and en- Scroon Stars use if thusiutic, was clearly shown during the few hours which ela before they took up the hunt flgI-ln. Duc- ros was asleep almost at. once. but Doliimoro remained awake for some considerable time, turning over the events of the night in his active mind. There is, 0i course. a. certain amount to be said fm‘ both methods. When the two men met on the Sunday morning ln the sunllt break- fast room. the place seemed strange- ly quiet. It was as if a blight had fallen on the club when the bridht- . noss of the morning made even, more obvious. The servants moved ~ silently as though afraid of making a sound: everyone knew, of course. that Ducms and Dollimors were in charge. could send for them andl ques ion them at. any time. The police officers’ table was in one of the windows. and they were able to tall: without fear of being overheard. ('11! b0 Continued) t tux Soar’: ' - Amvi tamer: LEAVES sum nottvwooos COMPLEXION , SOAP MAKES A won osarut I suurv urn, BALTIC SCHOOL Honor roll for Se-ptegnbgy; Grade -1. Shirie Woodsi - — . ris Matthews; Evelyn MacDonald; 3, name: Ola-rt. Grade VII-l. Arch-is MacDon- ald: 2. Harold Mackenzie. Grade V—1. Carl Woodside; 2. Reublin Wall: 3. Iiesfie Harding. Grade IV-i. Earle MacKenzie. Grade III sn-i. David Mao- Xanzie; I. Janette Oiark. GradellI Sr.- l, w: Cousins; 2. Eric Holmes; 3. Jean Hume don Anderson. Campbell; 3. e II -1 . 1, Marion ins iithan r: Arthur Oom- Burt‘ owns-I (equal. 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