oqroaan H9. 1941 All YOII A a '2", T'S amazing how many times you hear “I wish I could smoke a pipe" . . . especially when the solution is m very simple. Having decided to smoke a pipe it's bu: to start off with a Burley tobacco. It will keep your tongm cool, and once you light up it stays lir, Pimbac is lb: pick of Ibe Barley map, grown in runny southern Ontario, GET SOME TO-DAYI ieo The Pick oi Pipe‘ Toboccos old French artist, was mmunded in custody until Oct. 14. charged with shooting Mlle. dc Comte outside the entrance of London's fashion- able Berkeley Iloicl. The condition of Mlle. le Comte was reported by hospital authorit- ies as “steadily improving ‘still serious." She was ope-rated on last nigh-t for removal of three bullets fro-m abdomen and thigib. Base (if Jolly flabby Added To Mysteries | ilarent. quoted by police as say-- ing "she is my wife," refused legal aid when he appeared in the Bow Street Police Court today. LONDON, Oct. 7 -—(CP)-—Sc0t- land Yards ace detectives, tem- porarily quitting their hunt for clues in two other unsolved London killings, tonight concentrated on “the case of the jolly cabby," found dying in a taxi with five bul- lets in his side. BALTIC SCHOOL Report for Aug. and September, Grade X—-1. Jean Hunter. The taxi driver, identified as Grade IX-l. Verna Bernard. Joseph DOSIROIICJ, 42. was found Grade VIII~l. Earith Holmes; early today. He was known to his 2. Harry Wall. friends as the "jolllest rnnn in Grade VII-l. George Riley. Chelsea," with no known enemies. Grade vI-i. Francis Davison: Robbery was not believed the mot- 2, Frgido Hglmes, lve for the shooting, Grade V ~l. Mary Hunter; 2. Delefltlvfi Illsllfcifil‘ K951111114 Eduard Champion. Spooner, tyhotrnckoddown Neville Grade 111_1_ iflgrggfef, crater; Heath, the - sex-crazed sadlst a Non Ahmhewst whose murders attracted country- Grade n_1_ John Davjson; 2, wide attention last year. was put in charge of the Desmond case, Co-operatlng with him were large squads of (Ill). incn previously engaged in investigating the deaths of "Black Rita" Green, shot in hcr Marjory Riley: 3. Jimmie Cousins and Stacey MacKenzie (equal) Grade I Sl‘.—1. Mary Matthews. Grade I Jr.—-1. Jimmie Crater; 2. Roger Cousins and John Crafer . . (equal). lpartlment in the Soho (llSltflci- . m 59mm. 5”‘- B- “d 35‘y°“"°‘d and“ Ggltigterfsileanavléllilfiiigizeel‘. am. Hmrahan‘ mum! snanglcd t“ Re‘. Highest average in Junior gents Park last Thursday night. i , .‘ Desmonds cab with his body . grade?‘ Joha Iziavlsgil’ Hum lluanped over the wheel, was found Fake“ i‘ tfiérmgecljlvlarjgry Rm in the Netting Hill urea of London g", Joirngllléaviso: lmnmxe Con» -long known a-mong cabhies as at ‘ti; Roger Cousin; "black spot an“ dark‘ In lace“ i Margaret Blakeney Cousins years three taxi- drivers have been murdered in thislafgca. m t ' Teacher‘ Police appeared sats cc‘.- n ‘ may had at least one 0,19,14,13. SluEK P.0.W. SITE. nhut case solved in the recent. out- break of sensational crimes-the shooting in Picadllly in broad dny- iight of Michele le Comte, 2640B?" old Frenoh mannequin. Yves Georges Harent, |-—i~—*———~"— LETH BRIDGE. 35-year- the site for a new packing plant. ‘I49 OTHER PRIZES in “NAME MY PUPP ” contest \ ynf/pl/ "IIAIPVOANO"AA.C. ‘mo: morass a Ma -' *" \ 1111111111 ‘IJI-II-II l DISH wAsull :=.-» ' ' Iocause my pu py la going to be on The HI ang, I want age little guy to have the name I I Happy Gang listeners like the best. I list below nine of the puppy names you hear most often- sxirrv rat lASSII ausru lADDlI sronr sror’ rnmc: TEDDY Pick out the name you think is the mosrpopular of these. PRINT that name, along with your name and address and the name Ill address of your deger, on any piece of paper and send it to me lcc mpanied by a Colgate Dental Cream carton oi‘ a sales receipt for a tin of Colgate Tooth Powder (or reasonable facsimiles). Address: DIRT "All, "NAM! MY PUPPY" CONTEST; DEPT "C," IOX 262, TORONTO (Aha wrlh nun: you pic! on outside of your mwlopc.) From letters containing most popular name, 152 will be drawn by '1 he Happy (IlIIfi—Wl'|lCl'I of these will mm ' ' "l r ink Bert Purl a dog lhnu d be called ‘-- because...._...... in_ 2S words or leu. Prizes awarded according to merit of completed sentences. 4r you Irbe. non nun yo: mid in. lb! more cbnnm you ban J winning Ibou U2 grand )rlull 09g: to rosidebnu Olncllllfeldflialg; IIIII’ iiiir iii-gfiaaaliroo. is. i941. Cumulus _‘ IIOVII CAMIII . and PIOJICYOI 5 n .- 3' u u n E n a n 80nd Ibquaniyllu pick u o/ul a ti‘ iCOl-OATI-gjgqnc your bnclh 0| n cleans your mlhl nno4n-u.-.. \ Alta. -(C P) - The Iaethbridge Co-operntive Pack- ers is seeking the old prisoner-of- wnr camp in North Leihbridge as Canada's most northerly Boy Scout Troop at. Aklavik, North- west Territories, is being visited by Alberta's Executive Scout Com- missioner, H. B. Holloway of Ed- monton, who is making a. 2,400- mile trip by plane at the request of Maj-Gen. D. C. SPPY. C.B.E., sinner of Canada's Boy Scouts. Marking the first time such an extensive field trip by air has been made to Caadas northland by a scout Executive, Mr. Hollo- Way's itinerary includes a visit to Scout groups at Norman Wells, Fort Smith, Resolution, Yellow- knife, Fort McMurray and Fort Chippewyan. After attending a meeting of the Dominion Executive of the Canadian Boy Scout Council in Winnipeg on October 10, Mr. Jackson Dodds, C,B.E., Montreal. Dominion Commissioner of the Boy Scouts will make a tour of western Scouting centres. ‘Accompanied by Lt.-Col. George E. Simmons, M.B.E., Ottawa Exe- cutive Commissioner for Admin- istration at Dominion Scout Head- quarters, Mr. Dodds will meet Scout Leaders in Victoria, on Oct. 13-1-1; Vancouver. Oct. 15- i 1s; Edmonton, Oct. 18-20; Regina, Oct. 21, and Winnipeg on Oct. Canadian and American Boy IScouts this summer worked to- igether clearing the old traders and Voyageurs travelling ,between the shore of Lake Sup- I erlor, at Grand Portage Village and the Pigeon River at. the site of old Fort. Charlotte. | By a treaty signed in 1842. the i9-mile overland trail was termed an “International Highway." It had not been cleared since 1933, rand was becoming impassable due ‘ to the growth of trees and shrubs when. in 1946, Boy Scouts of Duluth. Minn. started clearing it, This year, by invitation, the iAmerican Scouts were joined by [12 Scouts from Fort William and Port Arthur, Ont., in an “Intel'- national Trail Camp" at Pigeon River Cascades. From this base camp they hiked daily to the clearance site where they gained practical experience ln the use of axes, brush hooks and cross- cut saws. IBRADALBANE VILLAGE W. L i The regular monthly meeting 6f the Bradalbane Village W. I. met at the home of Mrs. William Gra- ham on Sept. 8th. Meeting opened by singing In- stitute Ode. followed by repeat- ing the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by seven mem- bers. There were four visitors ‘present. Minutes of last. meet- ing were read and approved. The It was five correspondence was read. moved and seconded that ‘blinds be purchased for Articles from Red Cross handed out to be made. The school committee reported soap and pa- iper towels were needed for school. ‘It was decided to have a flour demonstration in the near lut- ure. icles was $1.92. It was decided to have another sale at next meet- ling which will be held at. Mrs. iMorrisons. Collection amounted to 75c. New committees were: school, Mrs. Giliis and Mrs. Mor- rison. Sick, Mrs. Graham and Miss Marie Graham. Lunch, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Kennedy. Meeting closed by singing Na- tional Anthem. Lunch was served by the com- mittee. assisted by hostess. UNION SCHOOL Honor Roll of Union School for September: Grade 8 (A)—1. Eleanor Camp- bell; 2. Marion Campbell. Grade 8 (B)—1. Ray McEwen: 2. Wendell Oliver; 3. Buddie Wil- liams. Grade 7-1. Marie Lewis; 2. El- ma Inman; 3. Reggie Oliver. Grade 8—-i. Frances Inman; I. Patricia. Inman. man (equal). Grade 3 (A)-—1. Russell Hayes and Wendall Matthews (equal). Grade 3 (B)—1. Shirley Inman; 3. Estella Inman. Grade 2-1. Freddie Clark. Grade I-—1. Earl Matthews; 2. bell. Berth: Doyle, teacher. PLAYWRIGIITB O0 AW-‘EUDIN’ LONDON, Oct. 8 —- (OP) __ Self-proclaimed rival of Noel Osw- lard is Townley Searle, 60, who my: that from now on "for every play Coward writes I shall writ. one, and shall give it the some t ti: u Coward's." The feud began with Coward's intact ploy, "Peace in Our Time." Searle claims he wrote a play with the some title whioh mu plflfllflj- ed two week before Coward named hll. There in no copyright on piay titles and Coward refused to hangs his. D.S.O.. Chief Executive Commis-i Grand, but portage T7311’ once used by mriTralnor on the occasion of their shool. f were i Proceeds from sale of art-‘ Grade 5-1. Maewood Matthews: l 2. Billie Clarke and Harold In- Garth Wilkie and Rossle Camp-i _ --_ __ GUARDIAN. Tho Central Guardian This column l: reserved for new: of local interelt, but advertising o! a newsy nature mly be inserted It live cents l word ltrlctly ply- lbIQ in advance. ISLAND TAXL-Phone 1732. CILAAJWELL for Photographs. WATER. RATES are now due. CONFEDEBATION LIFE m- BURANCE. HOWARD MoINNI? Fitted Footwear at. 1'15 Queen Street. AT YOUR SERVICE-Armies! Coal Company. Phone 2488. BATTERY RADIOS $38.45 and up. Simpson's Agency. NYAL 2 FOR 1 SALE ends Sat- urday night. Buy now and save. ELECTRIC RADIOS $34.95 and up. Simpson's Agency. MRS. JOHNSTOWS Ladies‘ Wear —Beautiful new fall dresses, etc. SAVE 0N DRUGS at Worthys two for one sale. Remember sale ends Saturday night. KENWOOD OVERCOATS, order now for winter delivery, at Jack Cameron's. WATER. RATES due must be paid by Oct. 10. Oct. l. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min utes via Maritime Control Airway! twice daily_ Phone 2061 or 540. DRUG VALUES GALORE at Worthys two for one sale. All this week. THE FUNERAL of the late Walter Monteith which was to have taken place this. Thursday til Friday morning at 10 o'clock. ;gratulations were extended yester- day to Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin 35th wedding anniversary, DUE HERE FRIDAY—"I'he Can- adian National Steamshlps‘ “Can- ,adlan Constructor" is docking at Charlottetown on Friday. October 10th. to unload a consignment of molasses and rum. The vessel ls returning to Montreal from her. fourth voyage under command of Capt. B. Wallace. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's court yes- terday, two persons charged un- der the Prohibition Act were each fined $50‘ and costs or two months. while a third Prohibition case was adjourned until October i0. A man charged with theft under $25 was remanded for one week. Two drunk and incapables were each fined $5 and costs or 10 days. and a sum- mary ejectment case was dis- missed. INQUEST TONIGHT-The in- ‘ quest into the death of Mrs. Fen- |ton Court. Redford, scheduled for last night. was postponed until tonight at 8 p.m. The late Mrs. Court was struck by a car near - Bedford Station Sunday afternoon and died later in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. The inquest will be held at the MacLean Fun- eral Home by Dr. Ira J. Yeo, cor- oner, A jury was impanneiled Monday night, and comprises Messrs. William Flynn (foreman), Major MacKenzle. W. M. Forsythe, Hawley Crockett. Harry Hardy, W. A. Rix, and William Hughes. ARSON CASE ADJOURNED- At a preliminary hearing held yesterday before Queen's County Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet, the case of Laverne MacDonaldPieas- ant Grove, was further adjourned until Saturday. October 11, at l0 a.m. The accused is charged with arson, in connection with two fires which broke out at Pleasant Grove on Sunday, September 21, destroying a barn on the property of Mr. Ambrose Doyle and ahouse occupied by Mr. Randolph Mur- jray. l | LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mr. Earnest J. Doucette was held yesterday morning from his late residence, North Rustico, to Stella Maris Church, where Req- mornlng. has been postponed un-i MANY HAPPY RETURNS—COII- , wanwrrmuw _To Judge Dog Show llere MR. JOHN Montreal, who will judge the Charlottetown Kennel Club's dog Ishow here on Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 13. ‘ Mr. Sheehan is an all-roundi breeder, judge and exhibitor d‘ ‘all breeds, whose active interest in and support of the game has . Iextended over a period of morg than forty years. Since the early 1900's he has owned or exhibited such breeds as Fox Terriers, Bos- ‘ton Terrier, Irish Terriers, Bull Terriers, Yorkshire Terriers. Mam chester Terriers. Collies. Cooker |Span1els, Irish Water Spaniels and ‘English Bull Dogs. . In the latter breed. to which he inow devotes most of his atten- ltion, his Ch. Kildare Chuck O‘- Luck achieved his championship at the age of thirteen months in lthree successive shows. In 1938, 'Ch. Kildare Chuck O'Luck placed first in a class of eight in the Open at Westminster Kennel Club Show at Madison Square Garden. HIS judging experience is equal- ly broad, going back more than three decades to the show held by the Mount Royal Kennel Club of Montreal in 1914. Since that time, he has officiated at such Club ‘shows as the following: Longeull ‘Kennel Club, Province of Quebec ‘Kennel Club, Toy Dog Club of Montreal, North End Kennel club, Montreal Kennel Association, Al- sation Club of Montreal, Bulldog Club of Canada and the English Bulldog Club, all of Montreal; the Canine Breeders Association, Tor- , onto, Ontario, Quebec Kennel Club, Quebec City, P.Q., and last, but not least. the Progressive Ken- nel Ciub of Toronto, Ont. ‘ Thus. he brings to any judging assignment a wealth of technical ‘ knowledge garnered over the years in kennel and show ring, and a broad practical experience as both breeder and exhibitor. , H. SHEEHAN n! uicm High Mass was celebrated by Rev. William McCabe, who also conducted services at the grave, The pallbearers were: Lawrence Doucette, Victor Sonler, Clarence Doucette, Eugene Doucette, Renei Gauthier and Albert Doucette. In- terment took place in the Church Cemetery. RETURN FROM TRIP-Mr. and Mrs, Charles MacFarlana and Mrs. Herman MacFarlane of Fernwood P. E. I., have returned to their homes after a three-weeks’ motor trip to USA, and Ontario. They spent the first part of their visi‘. with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gorrlil and family and Miss Sadie Williams in. South Hanover, Mass. From there they motored to Albany, N. Y.. and spent several days with Mr. and Mrs .Uriah Williams. Then they proceeded to Hamilton. Ont, where Mrs. Herman Mac- Farlane spent a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacFarlane. Mr. andi Mrs. Charles MacFarlane spent, this week in Norval. Ont, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and family. Leaving Hamilton on Friday they spent a very inter- esting week-end in Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner. They left there for home on Sun- day afternoon. crossing the Lake, Champlain Ferry and driving, through the White Mountains.‘ Vermont. They arrived home on 'l‘uesday afternoon, having indeed had a most enjoyable trip. Mr, George MacFarlane accompaniedi them as far as Hamilton, where he intends to spend the winter. SOOWLOQOOGOOOQOGDOGOOWOOMO Announcing The Opening 0f A New - Business .' L. o. KELLY Real Estate and Auctioneer Services The opening of an office for the ' Also the services of cmnpeten‘ FOR AT T. HILL. 2| acres of land on pavement, with small athle- Prlca S1600. - 8 acres clear, 20 acres wooded. ‘t WANTED IN CITY-Floor space 20 x 80. Small store suitable for butcher chop. Booming house, l0 to l5 rooms. FOR RENT—-Six~room house. I 75 QUEEN STPEET- ROOM l. I" .1‘. i. <ih i" i estate and movable property anywhere on Prince Edward Island. We invite you to list with u: what you have to sell or rent. AT 80011170111‘, nix-doom house. electric llghu. water. largo ‘ lot and barn. Immediate potnelllon: also 8 more: of land. i AT FORT AUGUSTUS, nix-room house and n going Grocery, i‘ 1;; Feed and Gal Business. Suitable buildings. Prlco $1800. 7gb‘. an! water. TE ‘I'll listing and selling of real estate. auctioneers for all types of real SALE “"1 > sun-s 5° BY nannsom: FASHION-CRAFT NEW 1mm PARK sun's BY TOWNE nan. EXPRESS TODAY THE FINEST SUIIS SINIIE“ i939 Seeing is believing — so come in today and see how Smart our Fall Suits really are. PERFECT SIYlES-PERFEIIT PATTERNS-PERFECT Fll Be Smart-Choose Your Suit NQW l $35. to $60. ALBIRBY PLAINS W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Albert-y Plains Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. Shaw MacMillan on October 2nd with an attendance of six membe a and two visitors. Meet- ing opened by repeating the Club Women's Creed. followed by roll call. ‘I110 minutes of the la \\ meeting were rend and approved. The October new: letter was rand and Approved. A discussion was then held regarding a dance to _bo hold in the lull at a later date. A contact put on by Mrs. Hynes was won by Mn. Doyle. The col- lection amounted to ‘I00. Next meeting to be held at the home of Miss Abbigail Oolllngs, A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess. Meeting closed by singing the ‘. i National Anthem. COLCHBTER, Englmnd - (CF) —Townsfolk still oppose efforts. the latest in a series since 1653, to change market day here from Sat- urday to I-lridu Order New c! Now you can lwy new mus Horn an TOP FLIGHTS "Plin" fodddl I. [clonal nInQInflvuInIIhUIQIQ 2. Osmmmhofflvounoninuhuunn n“ 8. Wnv-boIWnMyhdh-uiovn i 5h‘ bfl wD k-Qpol oil * 313's“. "‘ ma» The Regen Hardware 00.. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone llS.