OMQPB 29- 1°“ I W. ll. Bolton i The Central Guardian a COOK'S 101' Photograph; . w, ll. Beaten was elected preal- dent of the Caledonia Club Jaai Lnlght. J. W. McDonald Ia retiring Iprelldflll. Other officers elected 'are. lat vicv-lirolidanfl. John L Benton; 2nd. VIce-lifesident, i’. A. IL Mutch; treasurer. Neil McCon- iell; correlllilflding secretary, John 1'6. liIcFadyon; recording secretary, 1:, M. McMillan; pipers, John Man. Jlerson and Bruce Mclaren. . Greeting! and heather were re- geived from Min Helen Donaldson, scotland. A committee was ap. pointed to make an-angementa for IUBANCI. u: mu h‘ Crocketro Jesvelllgry, vvlu. an cake. Pastry, mtimlhl- Btowarts Bakery. 5- 0110M! Club at I-I t - ‘"411 Hflll- You haveealfegrdujms group of young singers over the ‘gigantic come and we them w. CONFIDIIATION L19]; 1N, Pottery Ware SUTPDYING nluian. as usual starting this ‘KDNIGIIT-Comort byi Y. M. C. use annual dinner, tho date oi Twhich will be announced later. "The committee Inoludel W. n, ‘Show, J. L. Benton. Wallace Mc- lveill, Walter G. MscKenzie. D. 1-‘. ‘Bethune. A. W. Matheson. G. E. MntLeod, and T, M. MicMIllan. Dr. A. E. Armstrong l "Addresses Gyro Dish; Tile Ciyro Club of Charlottetown at its weekly meeting last night and the privilege of listening to Dl‘. A. E. Armstrong of tho Inter. "Denominational Missionary team |‘,C\\' in this city. In hia opening remarks he emphasized the im- -p0:'i£lnC6 oi our assuming n’ friendly attitude, such as is exem- plified by the Gyro Club, towards "kill peoples regardless of - race. creed. or color. so that future wars might be averted. Dr. Arm- strong praised the courage and determination of the Gill-lose people during the long years oil war and the effect such an attit-l "Jude had on the other nations of the world. He predicted for China s position as the leading nation of the world in one hundre years if the people of the other rations would adopt a patient and, sympathetic attitude towards this, honest, thrifty. industrious and rumorous race M people. ‘qiticm High | will be undel- the distinguished rrrswnrrllns now on up llain. Just received a small slap- merit Pyllewriters. Standard quality. Lim- "ild (llllnmy- Price- advance only slight. If In need oi a new tyipe- .writer. order immediately while -Ihsy last. Miller Brothers mo. FUNERAL services - The frlnueral of owlyn Doucettc took Place yesterday lnOflllllg at 0.15 from lter latte rmiuence, mlstico, to 5L A1IQ|JSUII€S Church, vliliere Re- Vfass was celebrated M‘ Rev. C. Pltrc, who also conduct. ed the service ut. the grave. The Nlglirenrers were Messrs. Jlutin Gil-unlit, Eldgsr DesRoches, Adrien Pines/u, Cornelius Dcrtlcette, Henry Pineau and Vincent Dolron. _ $450,000 BOND ISSUE — Another issue of two and a quarter per cent debentures have been sold by the Province. The Issue is $450000, five Year debentures, for w ich a price of $90.50 was received. few weeks ago a Montreal firm bought an issue of 0750.000 fifteen-year term debentures. The cost of the latter Issue to the Province was 2.97 while In the present issue thc cost h 2.36. ‘ Till OFFICERS and miployeés 5'11! the Island District of the Can. nrian National Railways are hold- ing a banquet at the Charlotte- lOWH Hotel on Wednesday even- ing the 30th inst. at 7:00 pm. It lateat model Remington patronage of His Honor the Lieut thlermmgaz; pmlsdegngg Governor. Premier. and l-lis Wor- wltended with the followinggueszs "up t“ May“ “u! ‘n mph?“ l“ alumina: an, .1. n Muflees, their families and friends are Lcnnsn. dtarlottetown; Mr. Sid expected t° be present A“ inter‘ ~Morris Monti-ear Mr. J. A. Perry. “m? 9mm“ h“ m“ “mm”! Resin.’ ' an well as presentation oi long ' service medals and first aid awards to a number of the em- ployees will be among the num- bers. Tickets are $1.25 each and can be had from the committee. SetsIIpZ-yeariloeovsry Plan p PRAGUE. Oct. Z --(AP)—PreaI. dent Eduard‘ Bellies today signed I law setting up a two-year recovery plan and then told a massed audi- ence that Czechoslovakia for the s first time really Ia becoming a not. Ional state. It was Caochoslovakiab Indo- pendence day. Tena of thousands gathered boforo the Bohemian museum to hear the president, who had suffered a sudden illness Fri- day. The government, under the two.yoar plan, hopes to make up war losses estimated at 81.250000. BIIITIIS, MARRIAGE, IEITIIS 50c Per Insertion EQUIPMENT EXPECTED-Belts and other necessary equipment for the young school Police ‘Traffic Officers is expected to arrive In the City this week. it was learned pester-day. It is enpected that ap- proximately 34 boys representing ,W.K.S.. Q.S.S., and P.S.S. will be trained In the art of dinctill! traffic by officials of the City lPolice Force the latter part of ilils week. Signs will be erected In the school areas as soon as pflsible and It is hoped that motorists will ctr-operate with the young traffic oflicers when they lake over their duties. Motorists ar reminded that any Infractions sgninst the traffic by-laws enfor- ced by the School Police Officers will be dealt with in the same manner as If they were commit- ted against the regular traffic cfllcers oi the City Police. BIRTHS DlCKS-m South Wales. mg- land. on October W. i040, to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Disks, a eon, Rob- ert Earle. = ltlAYlIEW-At th. Prince County Hospital on October 21, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhem of Mar,-' GM. a daughter. Molly mangolino. Personals ‘m. .1. n. H-orton. traffic inan- agor for the eastern division of the 0.N.R. will arrive in the City this evening. Prenller J. Walter Jones Ia ex- pected back in the City this even- ing. from his recent visit to Ot- v Amold R. MaoDonhld (nee Joeolei McKENNA-At thg Prince County Hospital on October 25, 1948, to Mr. Ind Mrs. Victor it. McKenna. (nee Verna MacDonald, a son. MoDONALD-At the Grace Ma- "mlly Hospital. Halifax. N. S. Oct. 12th, loath-to w. and Mrs-I filWl. Mrs. JJ-I. Hill, city, has return- ed from ‘a three-weeks visit to Montreal, when: she visited her husband, JJI. llill. Mrs. Ilia Jewell of Concord, New Uampbgll) |, daugiter Donna Hampshire, U.S A, has arrived in Ruth. ' manor Rivergevisitlng -—~ .. M“, Eldon . amen. , MABRIAGIS : Seaman were recent visitors Mrs. s, ,to Charlottetown u. lee their ais- ' tor, Mrs. Joooiih Cutcllffe, who Is taking treatment Li the Provincial CRASWILL -- SWAN — Al. game: itlfnited Chilrcih Manse. West ove . P. E. 1., Saturd Odour? 19. 194s, by Thumasall 5"“‘°"‘“"‘ Wilson. B. Sc., Merril Harrisonl g _, Cliiswell cl Charlottetown. P. E. I., ilijndnianet Muriel Swan of renal l“ Memulaiaju time. lLLATl-OBERTSON MAIIBIALL-Qs Monday. Oct. 18- ms. Donald L. Marshall In his ‘lth year, son of w. and m-s. Home Muslim, ltanhopo osqsoii mn- hmerai from Wont Oovehead church. Wednesday. mvloo start- lmz s: 2 oolock. Interment West I COVthQMI Cemetery. , In Moratorium la my,‘ ‘g3.’ a“ g in no d. lei-vice was conducted "Wm. use. Lyda {n.7, who b-y tho Rldv. s. A. McGowanofKon- twee away em- p“ m today, alngton thonoo to llontlll" Prel- l ‘Photo passed oeacetully "llv on October ([1046, at the Prince Co. floepltal, Ike. Illa Robertson of Montague at the an v! 0 ywl- Sho had come to llwuntain Road to spend a visit with her brother when she became -ill and had to be taken to the Prince County Roa- pltal, A short service waa held 0n October 1th from the home of her brother Kler llcAlllaier, Foun- b erian Church where‘ service "In of harhkip. lilo elm lwita held at l-ID conducted by Rev. "Will. livid. n01; the way , p; mum, Hymns sung were "rho gr- Illllil. reel cal tear. ilflfd Ia My Shepherd" and “Rook anoint pennant». or a", mi- husband predeceased n. Iofior, -~ ~ ‘he; n July. I040. One brother la can of III- left to mourn. ' ‘ llbea n m: A. C. Mac- Iilfl Iv ‘W: Klaus?‘ 32".: a“); Nghon, I-i. C. Jolmltone. Duncan Mac- Donald, warren vvirhtmln- Inter- inont in ilontllila “Pm”?- Daril Dillllaaltl. . .‘ I ' , Ir. and In, lair llealilator and family with to thank the naming N-yDocLoan a ,'.f"...":,"7,'~,,,';,-;;',~,;;;,;,=_-_,- ssfilwsvlmegllsnogvlgdrollilufillsell. I g axyqunm, m, b, ha,“ _ .s to 1 PM Tickets soc. ‘Ualollonlill '“' l" fiwll-"m ""°"' ’” WW» BI BITPPT-Ywo ma». cake. pastry as usual starting this morning. Stewart's Bakery. WILL I!!! SUPPLYING BREAD, cakepastry as usual starting this morning. Stewart: Bakery. amvlvrasaur - one many friends qt Rev. Canon Malone will be interested to learn that he will bl‘ dimming the twenty-fifth an- tiivau-sar-y of his usocistion with Si. Peter's-Cathedral next month. lvllw case or rouo _ one new case of infantile paralysis ha! been reported by the Provincial Health Department. A four year old girl, bringing the Provincial total to '15 cases l3 of which re- sulted in death. SERIOUSLY ILL — The many friends In Charlottetown of Mr. G. T. Stone. former passenger agent for the P. E. Island Divis- ion. C.N.R.. and now divisional freight agent at St. John. will rezrot to learn he is seriously ill. Mr. Stone suffered a. paralytic stroke a law days ago. LAID T0 REST -— The funeral qt Mrs.’ J.J lilwGlllivrey 000k place yesterday ‘morning at eight o'clock from the Frank Hcrlnessey Fhutieral Home to St Joachlms Church, Vernon River where Re» quiem Hig-h Mass was celebrated at nine o'clock by Msgr. Mizurloo Mao- Doxizld who nlsr. conducted the service at the gmivc. ‘Ilhe poll bear- ers were Messrs. RN. I-Icwlett, [lioysius Sullivan, Wit. Seaman. Milton Furnens, Everett Morrissey and Allan ilk-user. Strict Police Patrol Dn llallowifen 39601411 constables will be enroll- ed Hailowecrt (Thursday) night to IJ-Mrofl city shield car and on foot to curb over-en g iaetic rev- elers whose acts may border on the bounds oi discretion and good spo , It. was announced by Chief of Police A. Birtwistle yes- terday. Chic; Birtiwistle intimated that there would ne no interference into legitllnate Halloween pranks and eo 1mg aa they did not lead to acts of destinations. I-lo pointed out serious es in glass and other materials which tail unruisual Izardahip to property owners. City street lights vvue Irreplace- able and the Chief stressed tlhc difficulties which would remit if acts of vandalism of this nature were carried our- by imihinking oelebrsmts. In -H1lii(lli'bl.]'lg co-operuvtion oi the public in general ‘ind parents in particular, Chief Bitty/ratio‘: mood that any persons apprehended wai- oemizlg acts of vandalism would be firmil-y dealt with. Accepts Dali 1's St. Paul, Minn. Rev. Douglas H demon. aaiat- ant priest at St Peter's Oat-hed- ml, Chaa-lottetovm, has been ap- pointed director cl religious odu-l cation at the Church of St. John‘ the Evangelist, st. Paul, Minne- sota, and will leave hem on Nov. 10. Rev. Mr. Henderson Io a native o! Bridgewater, N.S., and cams to Charlottetown Iii-st irl 1N1 its provincial executive Sooutimaster, a position he held until he ediiered King's College to train for the’ {n-Iemhcod. His first charge was at Georgetown, whore he ass-red In, mil-dd, when he was irondelred tn Port Hill when: he olilciatlied un- til last year, on his appointment to his present position HI); “my appointment was un- scught by Mr Henderson, who re- reivod the invitation by letter, Ax- tor investigating the possibilities. presented by the offer, he received the permission at his Bishop to ac- mt the call. l-lc intends proceed- ing to St. Paul, a distance of 2,040 miles, by automobile, awomponiod by his wife and one-year old baby Ifllmbctih Rev. Mr. Henderson will greatly missed in Cihurlcttteioivm and the Province generally, and es-l peclally as an til-dealt worker in the Boy Scout movement. ssvsiv. s. (Continued from Page l) mm a demand that the United Nation: guarantee the countries of the atrategic Middle last’ against domination: by‘ eta-is. treat powers. lliyp rwov n lil- gotiationl with Britain looking toward the mnoviil lg troo from lkyifilln l0 ° the ‘trithdrawol of Britain from the Anllo-lgyptian Sudan. Palatine was not mooiflnall! mentioned by tho NW!!!“ 491" gate, Moiununod Hussein Heykai Pasha. but ho talked all arolmd It with a refer to the wormed international refugee organisation. i! kal Pasha aaid ligypt favor- ed {bye rqiatrlation of the mitig- prevfously resided if ponibie. The w MIMI was ro- celvd with great interest In view of conflicting rmorta from Cairo mile """'.':.°'.‘:.."'..."'.‘i' Tusslieanlzttlsrowv ovmwwi iMissionary Meeting At Zion Largely Attended mn- o... _ iiho four Evangelical Gturohes of ' alnada — Anglican,‘ Presbyterian. United, and Baptism-addressed a 10m wicrecatlols no the zion an, Chunii last night. The ervice mts presided over by the pastor of tiiio Olmrch, tile Rev, G. Carlyle Webster, who led in DlBYor and introduced the various speakers. The Rev. Ur. AE. Armstrong, after coma-toning on the hundred Iyears of Canadian missionary 5a‘- vice, said there were more Can-ad- Ian mmionaries in China than in all flhe othcr misszcnary, fields put together. Brut In all other foreign lands where Christianity is pract- ically unknow-n, the Evangelical Churches have their missions es- tablished, Dr. Armstrong said. He mentioned Koxa. Iiiomoso, India. Africa, British Guiana ‘Trinidad, and Bolivia. The Canadian Crunches have be- come world nurued Mid there is today, Dr. Annatmng said, a greatly Inmcased outpouring of missionary spirit. The "all lo tihe missionary field is urgent and the need of re- emits is very great. ‘The aim In tile mimionazy fields of India, China. and vhrmlghcnlt the other heathen lands l; to establish ln- digenous churches — churches which will be rooted in the soil oi the country in which they are estab- lMlod ‘The mlsdnnnry work oi’ the Eirr- opean Churches was practically brought to a standstill during the war years, Dr. Armstrong said. with the consequence that world evang- elization recited smciy in the hands of the cdulrnluzs of the United States and Canada Qt the four million dollars recently raised in the Unit/ml stutm for mt-sionalry work, most of It came from the Lutheran Churches of that coun- t rw. Canon C.R.l-I. Wilkinson, Anglican missionary, said the work was be- ing carrled on in the Congo and in Plmjab, India. He described the sincerity of the Liasehen worship- pel- In bringing his sacrifices to stone-Images, and told something of the dlffioultits experienced in bringing tftio Gospel of Christ ‘to people who could neither road or vnrite The situation In India presents o, challenge to Christianity, Oaaiom Wilkinson said, for the crisis is now at- hand and the question is, shall itbeaOhziotianwcrldou-apagan world? If the missionary wcnk now going 0n is ‘.0 be invigorated witih lmv he r"- in Canada and kl "her Christian lands must stand behind the missions. m‘. Jessie Findlay told of her work in Bellcre, India. Sho mon- tloned the great IOD-hed hospital v/hich cannot take cam of half of thcee who require its services. and the proposed building oi a. medical college for the training of native doctors Rnliilling a dream of many you-a. a hospital for the treatment of lop- rcsy will soon be furtctionirlg, Dr. Flirtcliiay said. Another hone, soon ‘to be realized, is a hospital for infectious diseases A striking in- novation, one never practiced by any other medical institution in India or, pirobnbly, in the world, is to be canted out by the Bellore institution: the carrying of scient- ific modlical treatment to the vil- lages wihere pcopie had no oppor- tunity, heretofore, of obtaining medical care. The Rev. Sydney Hlllyee‘ spoke _c.f the work of his Cluvrch in Bol- ivia and o! the opposition exper- ienced in disseminating the Gos- pel, ' flhe author of evangelical books in Spanish, Dr Hillyer told of his labours in publishing a magazine and of the great Christian work the publications were ddlil’. in that country ivhioh has had iii) revolu- tions in 12'! yeurs. 11w harvest is goat, Dr. iflllyes- said, but tlhe laboureirs are few. One hundred really zealous members of a Christ- ian church in Canada could Irnko possible the rejuvenation of the whole mlmionaixv field if they would only detemiine to make some sacrifice commensurate with tho great stakes involved. ‘The Rev. G Carlyle Webster In- troduced Miss Audrey B, DoBlols to the congregation as a woman who had given 33, years oi her life to bringing Clhrist to the people of ‘India; and Mic waa now retiring after a ‘life devoted to the spreading of the . Mlm Ada Sandal], also intro- duced by Mr. Webster, spoke brid- ly on the great work being done by the trlisrsimiaries of the Protest- ant Churches of Canada. Dr. W.A. commented briefly on the imiffod effort of the Protestant Evangelical (marches who were proving to the world that they were united in spirit and in faith and could work and were vxiiking together for tho coming of Christ and His Kingdom tiuoiyh- out the earth The Rev. J T Ibhott, rector 0d Drive For- ' Navy Recruits Dpcns Today Beginning today and until Bntur- day, November 2nd, young men i8 During war your: the Kinsman the sole of Halloween Shell-Out tickets by school children to provide Millt for British children. Thus Canadian children helped in this worthy cause ond householders responded willingly with PAGE FIVE y Kinsmen Ilalloween Shell-Out Clubs across Canada sponsored years of ago and over, In good tickets instead of the usual treats when asked to “Sllell-Out" oa health, who wish to join in, iu- Hollowe-eve. serve force of the Royal Canadian Navy and are willing to spend two evenin s a week training with mod- _ m. egulpmm, 1n plgglflnt gur-‘Ihlll " useholders will shell-out roundinge are invited to call at ILMCB. Queen Charlotte for an, The money raised is to be interview. This yeor the Kinsmen Clubs of Charlottetown and Summoh‘ aide are again sponsoring Halloween Shell-Out. And it is hoped large umbers of those tickets instead of candies and treats which ore still in short supply. used ‘in Charlottetown children's Pm“ m. the comm‘ win," ‘or playgrounds and to install radios in the four city schools. Those son's activities include partlcipu- radios will be installed eorly in I947. tion In sports and gym work, tech-, ncal instruction, and an all round training that will benefit every young man participating. The com- panionship and good times of ,xre-, war naval reserve life are being, revived and an interesting time is promised to all forthcoming. ‘ An added appeal to those who engage in seasonal work ls the opportunity to engage In aouthcm cruises. Art Society Ilears Interesting Address . Miss Nora. I-‘ICCQILOLIQQI addressedl the October meeting of the P 112.1. Art Society at the Harris Memorial Art Gallery lust night, her loillo being “Rambling Through Prince Edward island", 'IIhe speak- er stated she had arranged exhibits and art lectures in seven rural cen- tru and tlhavt the a had been gratifying. i "QCMJINQIICSS erlata In every per- sm", Min McOuilmqh said, "and is hardly used at all. "We are imaware of our own ability tn creole lr. some way." Min McCullough irked the ne- ceseity o! first giving the child- ren a chance to develop th Ir nat- ural talents. trut with the Cen- tre movement expanding to many adult interests, Mix McCullough drew on her experience In Smith Africa where, Is a result of her On Hollowe-eve, October 3Ist, the Kinsmen Club of Charlotte- town is entertaining ull the school chlkiren participating ot o party in the Armouries, where Movies will be shown, prizes awarded for selling and collecting tickets us well as for the best costume. The 17th Army Bond will be in attendance and everything will be provided for u full evening's entertainment. Party skirt! at 7 P.M. and closes oi 9 PM. 4 The Kinsmen Club asks the citizens of Charlottetown to co- operate in giving its children u profitable and pleasant Halloween. i KIIIGIITS 0F DDLIIMBIIS AT IIDHE For members, their wives and Icldy friends WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3O AI 9 PM. in their new home, 196 Richmond St. A Good Time Assured occxxr ATTLEE __DEIIIES (Gorltinnlod from Page l) Egyptian corl-Iomillium The 1,000,- DCO-sqmnre-mile territory is directly south of Egypt, bounded on tho east tyy Ethiopia and on the weot by French Iiqiistotinl Afflm. Further Details 0f lslaniler’s Death In Piotou Harbour only to Palestine m explosive po- tentialities. The territory's popula- tion, estimated at 6,600,000 Ia Qlt Into wa/ri-lxig elements — tho pilo- PICIIOU, Oct. Bil-Following are additional details in connection with the drowning in Pictotl har- bor on Saturday of William Jos- eph Creed, 8E. b native of Stur- geon, P. E. I. Mr. Creed had come to Pictou some time ago for the Fall fishing and had been ondagod in fishing oysters along the Haliburton Shore and at the inouth of the eflorta, three prominent art cen- tres have been established. Questions wax- askiod about the Saturday morning classes conduct- ed by Miss Moaiiiosun at the Lo- gion Hall where about seventy children e/ttond woflly. ms. Willem McKay prodded. British El Umma (Independence ‘Ilhrough Self-determination Party) mid the pro-Emptian unit of flu Nile Valley Party, Britain has maintained a grip the Sudan, off and on, since I , when Col. (later Gen.) C'G. Gor- don became the territory's iii British governor. are diiificsllt to replace and any, destruction at this time would ext-- a renewed evangelical spirit, then St. Patti's Anglican Church, mil ~ported m. W-batee- at the service. Will Develop West. River. He had been Joined _ Sunday, Oct. 20, by his brother George Creed who was in Plcwil b. end. They were valued at. between eel to tho country when the! ' By GLEhN WILLIAMS IDNDON. O0‘. B - (AP) - Sccili-and Yard, adding a "cat burg- lary" and three cuter baffling cases ‘to its growing list o! msolved crimes, disclosed tonight it is searching for five different gangs believed master-minded by a "gen- eral scarf!" of super -crimina.ls. I'll-n loot from the four newly- announced thefts-all of which fol- lowed uhe increasingly foznliiar pattern q! careful planning and suave execution-was valued at ap- proximatiolw £9,250 ($37,000). This brought the total loot from robberies attributed to the "garter- ail staff" to more than £125,000 ($000,000), including £20,000 worth oi’ gems belonging no the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The fcvu: IICWJY-GISCOVENG crimes were: 1. ‘Iihieves removed an ermine coat and other Iurs and Jewels from the homo of Adelaide Hall. American-thorn Negro singer, while she and her husband were dining Sunday night. n: the home of a friend next door. The loot was val- ued at £3,000. I. David British customs official, was robbed of £2,000 worth otf gems and furs while he was din- lng out Saturday night. 3. Women's coats, dresses and wlderwe-ar-oll rationed items which bring hbh prices on the ‘black market-twelve stolen from a sub- urban warehouse dlu-ing tihe week- 23000 and £3,000. 4. A oat bilrrlsr, who apparently climbed uip a draliipipe, stole £1,900- wonth of jewels and clothes from HOV! T0 DISPRNSI WIT] »PIIVY COUNCIL AIPIALI Whether the privy council or the Rouse of Lords shall continue to b0 the ultimate court of ap- peal for Canadian Judicial cases ia to be decided by aov law- iosfi at lliohaoknae am of the privy council. lit is alanide- ant that Loni Chancellor William the money-genes“ of Danube all Alien Jowiht. authority in Britain. will pivaido. ‘Ibo parties favoring the bill are Canada. ‘Five Gangs Being Sought ,By Scotland Yard In, i Connection Buildings ' and outbreak of terroriatlo activity when the accident took place. Mr. Creed’: motor boat had gone ashore between Erlgllshb wharf and McKees wharf. He ar- ranged to have another motor llational Park With Theftsl the home of LL-Col. Henry Ash- ley Scarlett last Thursday. Orders were issued to every Scot- land Yard operative w be on the lookout for the master minds and for "a highly organized" gang op- erating ln London and " our other gangs with headquarter. In sub- urban towns." The “general stuff" was describ- ed in these orders as "the select circle oi crimecrganlnors who are really rcapcirlsl-ble for the operations of the five big gangs." Detectives said they were con- vinced that the brains of the gangs also operated a number of work- sihops to remodel stolen gems. furs and clothing, and that those items were distributed throughout block market channels. Yard autihoriziea, meanwhile, do- scu-ibed as without Ioimdation rum- ors that American army dooerters in London were affiliated with the gangs. Meanwhile, a man convicted in London of participating in the theft of jewels valued at £4,000 was sentenced to a tin-stroke birching and one to eight years’ imprison- ment, I-lis partner was sentenced to 10 years. Guarilstllolillled 0n Military By Richard A. (Ylolh IIISSLINGEN, Germany, Oct. $- (AP) - Guards were doubled on all America-n military government buildings tonight an police, aided by bloodhounds, hunted extremists who bombed the denazification of- flce here Sunday nfiht In the lec- In this area In the lart eight days. Karl Kraia. German police chief in Eeslingen. anid the army had turned over the caao to German police, but i-t was understood that American officials were conducting a parallel Investigation. ‘ The Germans took nine persona Into custody for questioning, but Krals aald the police atiil were hunting for two Stuttgart men between the ages of D0 and 3b as possible pemetratora of the bomb- Iraia expressed doubt that the suspects were members of any such organisation as the werewolves. but rather belonged to a small group which had taken it Into their own hands to register vanleance against the German denaalflcatlon boards. PAPII IOUICII Ounetalka, wheat straw and tario for a flew fill!!- a a a boat haul it oil’ the shore. He had _____ put on heavy rubber boots in or- II private enterprise does not W591“; flheslgorz“ agsémgfs lgléznclv; develop tourist accommodation at m i his W“ M“ He w“ the Prince Edward Island Nat- i=1 dmnm the bow m, when tonal Park, the Federal Govern- 5"‘ g merit will step into the picture as ‘he “m”? Werallms were “m” i" , brought to soon as building materials are Pleted and m5 bu‘ available. it was stated at the ‘h’ Mlmm ‘marl’ which he had “Mtge” 1",, “my; 1",: "'3'; fifiilil’. ..‘.‘§€".‘¢.'.‘.°"is..i.‘~. .1112’. gfougisi “Pifllliclty genial; w“ emply‘ N° ‘me “w mm act- “Wl "i m“ °“'°' w” '“°“"" filiyniilidwii. ‘Si’. Yfiéihbdfivé? home by Ltrcol‘ w' w' mid’ boat ave a violent lurch when 9.8.0., supervisor of the P. E. l. ‘ ‘he DEW‘! “w, put on and it is Travel Bureau’ nhodlretuixliaed fiythought that Mr. Creed must fag} ‘m’ ‘ ‘m ‘w ° ° ,have fallen then. He hld been In the resolutions adopted, stress lfvmrml t ‘MWEMT b°°ts and “as 'was laid on the need of speeding “name ° 5 ‘ up me runway 56mm between The accident was immediately Moncton and Prince Edward Is-"Peiiofled End "B88108 °P"°‘lv2n* land and also on the Island it- ,besun by the R-C-lt/LP-v WM h" self ‘It was emphasized that pro- 1-9515!“ b? -fl*“m"‘ 31°“? ‘he per restaurant facilities should “T973071!- be provided on all Department of The body was found shortly Transport piers, and that these after two o'clock Saturday after- piers should be kept in present-moon near the Irvinz 011 who?! able condition. Wood Islands pier which is in- the area in which the was cited as an example where accident took place. The R.C.M.P. improvement was required. lgonducted an investigation and it It was brought to the attention jwas decided that an infill?" was‘ of the Department of Mines andgnnecessary. In the meantime on lnterior (National Parks brandil irecelpt of the news at his home- that additional tourist accommo- ,his father. Thomas Creed. and mi dation was needed in all the uncle. came on to Plot-ou- Parks. In this connection alsur- The remains were forwarded to time was given, with respect tovP.E.I. from Pictou Sunday 1110m- the Prince Edward Island Nat-ling and the fun-srnl was held at iunal Park, that such accommo- Sturgeon on Mondny- daticn would be provided. At pre- In addition in his father and 59]“ u... policy is to encouraghbrother. hi‘ is survived by hi‘ private enterprise, but if this failsjwlfe at Sturgeon and bv 1W0 the work will be undertaken byhther brothers and four sisters on the Department when materials P E. I. are available. Premier J. Walter Jon-es. who was also In attendance at the conference. is remaining in Or.- Gourlay Gives Testimony 0n ~ Dwn Behalf CAIRO, Oct 2a - (c?) -LIe-ut. Kenneth I. Gotirlay today told an armiy court martial trying hhm on charges of (ICIIIJIISI/Jl‘) libel that the published tnaterial from which the ultatgq arose was approved by Mil-hairy Headquarters in Cairo be- fore pulsllcaiicel. Govurlay, 27-year-old Royal Army Ordnance Corps officer, took the stand at the opening of his trial on diverges of libel against the British 6th airborne division and against Sir Jinn Show. former fchiof oecretolv Ill the Palestine One of the highlights of the conference was an eloquent ad- dress by (l-iiof Justice Th!!! A.’ Campbell of this Province. Casualties Mounting In Daloutta OALOUTTA, Oct. 28 — (OP) -! Twenty persons have been killed and more Minn 'l0 injured in Hindu- Moaiem ‘ k Ir. (xlcutta and its ovaluirbs in the D1 hours since mid- night sundae. the Bmau govern- lnent lid tonight. Stating that the violent situation ‘uvqmmgq-it, in the Calcutta suburbs showed; Ho teotiiied alter the Court, pre- "furthor deterioration" during the 3m” we: by Ool Lord Blngham day, hill; pvernvlllent eaiduti: riot-pg fhg cgldgblrtnmbflluids, reject; Willi!!! Nil-mil biflieddnfenccpoas attwasno and arrows as weapons in the oom- ‘flsglble to libel a body cf men un- numal disturbances; v dq- English law a-id that Cout-layu unPolico werelnzicccaloto” 11:: m‘ rig; offeace had use" "condoned" by 0'1 IWQTI‘ mill anlthor lea. dav- while the iiw Meade moi-tr not-rid llvsim, defence counsel. ed N11!!! It by llfiflllll- lsaid oondionailon was established The cunmunsl riots qlriead to by m, gut one; the alleged libel HWFh- mWlY 3"" 315ml- du‘ was wrtiiim Jon‘ l8 and accused "ll u"! <57 "l4 I Wmltmm‘ F!" wee hot placed under arrest until note mid nine pcloma were killed my g, m ma, Interval, mid Mr ittdlld hero. ‘mm qourlgy Ifiixiiftiged edi- —-—--—- ‘t t Oitade our er. c army m cheat existing plated book "M l“ enm- cane oinlks m made Intel , soenmes fibre-board and “measures Lia's». “w ll" evwepnper. m which the al- illlb Nfllfi ‘teat dlllflu‘: “Q21 gmgufl, JIIST ARRIVED Shipment of Automatic Water Bowls. L. H. KENNEDY I34 Kent St. WANTED Young ladies to learn telephone "Derati-ng. Permanent poaftiloal available In Charlottetown. pllcants should have at lean Grade Nine education. Apply M“. agcr, Island Telephone Co., Chir- Iottctown. i CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 25th day of October, AD. 1046. In Re Estate of LEMUFL WIN- CHESTER, lntc of Charlottetown In queens County in the said Prov- lncc, Machinist, deceased ‘ ‘ To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any constable or literate person within laid County, G REETING : WHEREAS upon reading the p“. Ition on file of llarry Winchester of Charlottetown aforesaid, Ba- Ilrt-d Manufacturer. and William E Bentley of the same place, Bar- rister, the Executor: of the ltbnvo nnmed Estate praying flint a olt- aiion may be issued for the purpolo hereinafter set forth: You are there- fore herrby rcqulrul to cits: all pu- nona lnfnellql In tho said Eltlh 00 be and appear before tho Judge po- aent at a Probate Court to be held In file Court House in Chm-lotto- bown In Queens County In the said Province, on Friday the twenty-ninth day of November next coming, l0 the hour of eleven o'clock fon- noon of the same day to ahew coho If any they can why the Account: of the aiild Estate should not b0 passed and the rate/Io clooed ll prayed for In snln petition and — motion of William ll. loath], 8e11,, Proctor for said petltionorl. lind It is hcrchy ordered that a true copy hereof he forthwith pl- Iished in some newspaper pnbllflal In Charlottetown aforesaid once h each weds for at least four con- aeqntlve weeks from the date bend and that a true copy heron! bl forthwith posted Ill the followfi public placed respectively. nalifi, In the hall of the Court llouaa I Charlottetown aforesaid, at or i the Bank of Nova Scott; In GI- lottetown aforesaid and at or at l the Royal Bank of Call“: I Charlottetown aforesaid, lo that II persons Interested In the Itd I- tate as aforesaid may have IQ notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Iarol Leonard Palmer, Judge of the all Problle Court l!‘ C‘ riottetewn h Queen's County. the day all yell first above written. BY TIIE 000111.. 4a illtl.) l l— Q \ Mme m