B 3'25, .1943 [IE-WESTERN GUARDIAN '1. liner a... ot‘.‘."£’a»'.'..'.‘.“;."' -~ -- -- -~ —- sbsnflnsios m rinse: oops-rs lien. lawman umuaq Ibstllssdissnslblielghadsilyasaaiyelsaelel- ----,..... ca: s...“ e do! i Bunk): w. "us! IIGI‘ "ll :7 Aomn"! mull: “fiflmim Tav yuppie’: "gcflASlS PROPERTY — If“, gum of Summerside has 1mm raoss TRIP - Mr 5, A.L. Wrisht returned My night from a week's bus- m" 5° Quebec w“ Monufl" and those who took part last u, the present scarcity of mer- . Wright reports the g (or better supplies for the u year to be improved. BOND SUBSCRIPTION — tnei" excellent subscription was ved in Summer ‘-‘ on Satur- wnen the firm of Brace. McKay but signed lib for l. $15,000 This is fifty percent higher ' their subscription in the m Loan when their loan to government amounted to 310g MAGISTRATE’ COURT — istrate W. E- Darby. held court lberion on Friday. Two persons 3m under the Prohibition Act consuming were each fined $5 costs. Two were fined is and for creatirw a disturbance another party charged with a ition of the Excise Act was d $25 and costs-S. COUNTY COURT — In the tv Court at Bumrncrslde Fri- the case of Andrews vs. Mann trlefisl‘) .re Judge Lewis. This a d pntc over the balance on the sale of potatoes by the tiff to th.‘ defendant and the‘ very of potato sacks by the de- ant to the plaintiff. Judgment the Plaintiff and J. Watson aught, K.C.. for the defeng- JSREAK REPORTED -— A ik occurred late Friday night early Saturday morning into Filling Station of Earle Mc- sid on Water street East iimerside All the cigarettes ir. place were taken also what ii was in the till. A number of ciine coupons were also taken. mittance was gained by forcing door ending from the crease in into the office. The break sdiscovered on Saturday morn- when Mr. McDonald opened for buslnrfss and the police re notified. S. -SUPB.EME COURT OPENS- e special session of the Supreme urt which has stood adjourned ts April 3 will be reconvened to- irrow at the Court House Sum- irsido. 1Tb session was called try the cases of five Summer- ie men charged with conspiracy defraud the government of cer- n revenues in connection with e manufacture of alcoholic spir- Three of the defendants. John - RECEPTION AT PARK U0!- Elf - The home of Mrs. Cuthbert y was the scene 0f a rge and happy gathering on the eninz of October e, when friends d neighbors gathered to bid far‘- iii to Mr. Montgomery and family ho are planning to leave Par imer to take up their residence Hunter River where Mr. Mont- mcry has rchased a beautiful iw home. hen all the guests id arrived Mr. Heath Montgom- y was apporrnted chairman and a few cho cs words expressed the iture of the stherins and coiled irmilsr and valued flmiy from le community and good wishes r their future happiness with new lends in their new home. A well lied purse was then presented by ir. Janice Campbell ornbehaif of e commuriit . 0n behalf of the Mrs Edward MS. . iewsrt presented Mrs. Montgom- r_v with a suitable gift in recogni- on of her faithful and valued ser- ces for so many yap-rs anfiihe loss 0 the soc _. fss Beulah re lived ii beautiful locket from her thooimstes Amy Cousins . Miss isde this presentation and Miss ellie Mon omery read an address "Timing t e love and esteem oi 1F. Mr. Montgomery on behalf of is family and if expressed Li thanks to all in s. few remarks ifllfiémgw" ‘i’; "r'°u‘.““““i°“ei’.i spo o e HP 9h filings at sxiswd as friends Ind tlshbors an hoped that the old riends would not forget. them in heir new home. A dainty lunch fiesusertved by the ladies ‘(and ma an even ng was spen n - iii-i interwar ‘ PERSONALS ‘ — Mr. Edgar Chan has arrived heck in Summerside accompanied iii his bride. They. were married iecenti in Moose Jaw and have Winnie d an extensive ” . "i" “Milli central Canada-S. iucrioii SALE At Cape Traverse “Mull and; Instruction fll ma“. l win sell on nu Wloxssnair, oc-roaen ma . . Beginning M l r. u. "i, ills sues Ind machinery "Ii- FWI- Inhealfemfil .2535}; lsbllliiilillee: - II (uaiin. 1 Ill , hi" ll. hi, hay loader, mower - - fol-in box ii mun. f g i’: "its. a“ “I510 llslgll. l run hi“ , “m. lleolrlo Igefrilifiw‘ "'1 u new) several plows, sn- mgll Ill llllall articles found 0n arm. ' has Cash. ‘a ‘P! h Inflt saldonnext fllie n suites, Danton Ian uauaes. 8i Granville liven neflnrdhiwillbedellynedteanybenalllnlilaelsldo. Oopweellfhorlolflfesinioauvioo responsible for deliveriqonnnr route. Wilt ltlpels -rox mourn eubI. aiui. in stack at Bruce's. ' ie-as-ii. —COM.E TO Till II-EITOWN United Church Chicken r and Buns‘ Wednesd . Ootfber 21th. Ticket; sad I201?‘ - PLAN . BOND BALI — w Tuesday night over Station CIIGS the bis radio Bond Sale sponsored. by the members of the Simmer- side Y's Mens Club will take place and most of us did. will be back at their dials ready to tune in at 730 when the boys go on the air. usual the station will be equipped with five telephones in handle the calls as they come in while the en- tertainment group from a. o. A. r. Summerside under . L . Scott will keep eve he in good humour with s. yurety of songs and instrumental numbers. A spe- cial feature of the up enter- talncnent will be s Diiytéte put on by the members of the air force which will dramatize in a realistic manner the slogan “Speed ihe Victory"~ Chairmen from the var- ious districts will be present in the studio to speak to their respective districts and to give the amounts subscribed in those districts and the amounts of their objectives: At the clcse of the evening a trophy will be presented to the district which retains the hilhest sales of bonds up to the time the radio an.»- tlon ends and it-is expected that there will be a mighty keen oom- petitlon between the districts in the hope cf bringing home the trophy-S. — LEGION COMMITTEE-The President, of the Sumlnerside Branch of the Canadian Legion. Mr. M. P. Titus has announced his committees for the coming year. Executive Committee: E. H. Strone. Patrick Ryan. Jerry Douoette, R.- I... Moilison, Capt. Basil Kelly, Bren- ton A. Clarke, D. O. Stewart, P. C. Marlin. Board of Trustees: D. 0. Stewart. 1943-44. R. M. Tanton, 1943-45; P- C. Martin. 1943-46: E. H. Strong, 1843-47; Dr. J. C. Simp- son. 1943-48. Constitution and By- laws: Rev. C. W. Cook, T. H. E. Iii- man. E H. Strong. Membership: P. C. Martin, Patrick Ryan, Jerry Douceite, A. A. Gallant. Visiting and Sick: Itev. C. W. Cook. Patrick Ryan, E. H. Strong. Jerry Doucette, l lmnnt lletm mum rzaiicaiiorlou: A E AXTER “ m Aklm Tsmiioff x“ laERICMvoaSTROHEIM ' a: Rommel ' ALSO DISNEY CARTOON f SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Tuesday Al 3-39 SUMMERSIDE Borden A quiet wedding was solemnlz- T. B. Kelly. Relief: E. H. strong, Dr. J. C. Simpson, T. H. E. Inman. A. H. Corney, E N. MacQuarrie. Entertainment: Harold Nicholson. Investigation: Ca t. Basil Kelly. T. H. E. Inman. Pa rick Pgan. Band: Leo Coyls, Patrick Ryan. Jerry Dcuoeite. R. M. Tanton. House: R- M. Tanton. T. H. E. Inman. Jerry Dfiiiilette. Jos. B. Wood. Emmanuel J. Gallant. Ways and Means: D. 0. Siewflrt. P. C. Martin. Byron Thompson. Auditors. D. 0. Stew. art. Wilfred Guadet. Remem- brance Day Committees: Parade and Memorlei Service: EH. Strone, T. H. E. Inman. A, r, game... Wreath and Peppy Sales: P. c. gart n. Patrick Ryan. Wilfred fliiriei. Jerry Doueette. Banquet: E. N. MacQuarrie. Brenton Clarke, Pmqfk Ryan. R. M. Tantcn, Leo Coyle-S. Dr- A. J. 5."... i Speaks 0n Bhina Today “China Today" was tho subieet of a most interesting instructive and _ ‘ address by Dr. Ai- bert James Brace, at the Student's Meeting livid at the Central Chris- tian Chureh yesterday. Dr. Brace. travelling secretary for the World Service of Y. . .A. for gonads and United States. China. It is for this purpose that lvz. visits all organizations and churches ,eariy in order to show the necc tv of raising fiiiidl 101‘ this war-torn country Thirty colored slides. new pie- tures from China. were shown dur- ing the lecture bv Dr. Bruce. and they brought to this attention of the audience what the copies of Chine. are doing and how they would in the end defeat the JI-Ds. Dr. arm spoke the greet successor of Dr. Bun Yet Sen who brought to the country l6 years of trouble and discord. Cniang Kai-Shelf. he stated. brought unity to China through a five-point program this first of which was the building of 100.000 miles of roads and importing 60-000 vehicles from America. This. the speaker sa d. broke down provincial barriers. The second was the in- troduction of Civil Air Lines and the third and most unifying of all was the introduction of Radio which taught to s counir of 900 dialects. the one ou g isn- gusge. the Manda-ion. This great lesder be oolitiniied. gave the country a centralized ' banking system and a new educa- tional impetus by sen and Great Britain . .. .000 bl‘ ::.',,."':£.'...’......"” féfiifiw d»... Christians. The result of this greet educa- tional work he stated is that these American trained Chinese are the leaders of Chins which today i! . f. is f hi“. "ti; Ei’i‘iii.“°§.Y”.i.‘i‘ni 3i’; of the unyielding spirit o! this “f?! griigiuded bv exhurting ail to aid the country which nreds only the weapons and material assist- s" h“; can" d‘ m’ irTg-nlbi-rcwnlir. Brace will lecture before the Rotary Club atk the Charlottetown. l-la will sneii ‘On m; eat war programme W11 c" ill b: developed by Mid Mu" Mountbattz-n Chief of the hi‘ Inst Operational Forces. ______._.___ - a qgsfiliiabztlsls: giiddgllliligg mentioned in the oim Slim" nouutss BILL. all . l.i‘.L‘.".'.'°"- _' w "v a ND of COIN u and wrecked scores of enemy ng ,000 students to Canadmfilgaiéied Statesiuo ed at mv United Church parsonage at Bedeque when Helen Louise Ahearn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ahearn of Borden, was unit- ed in marriage to Ilzizen Earl Lowthrr, c1d.:st son of Mr. and. Mrs. Oswald Lowthcr of North! Carleton. The ceremony ivas per- formed bv Rev. James M. Baxter. B.D., of Bedeouc. Fliowiniz the wedding time young couple motor- ed to the home of the bride where o. sumptuous wpti-niiz supper was served to the immediate relatives and frisnds. leaving afterwards, for their home in North Carleton. His many friends in Borden and elsewhere vgere pleased to learn that Mr. Allan I". McAleer has re- crriigcd the Imperial Service Medal awarded bv His Majesty the King in recognition of ions and merit- orous service. Mr. ltfcAlee-r has been an employee of the C. N. R. for 38 years retiring last ytnr on account of ill health. For the past 26 veers he has resided in Borden ‘where he was chanced as section- man in the Borden yard-A ‘Soviets Advance Towards Crimea LONDON, Oct. 2A — (AP) —'1‘h0 Red Army rolled to within six mil- es of imperilied Krivoi Rog in the centre of we Dnleper River loop today and sped six miles past con- uered Meiitopoi in an accelerated rive which killed 2.000 Germans tanks, guns and planes on the road to the Crimea. Moscow announced early today. Paced by a Soviet Air Force poun-' ding at escape channels out of the Dnieper bend ares. the Russians shattered every desperate German effort to siem the twin offenslves which are roiling fast up the en- emy's defences in southern Russia. Some Controls May Remain After War LONDON, Oct. 2A -— (C?) —Th9 Manchester Guardian predicts gov‘ eminent controls of raw materials tvirhill be retained in some form after WW grown acous pleasures as limits On on aX-‘Porio and fixed prices. is mentioned spe- cificaiiy. I In the post-war period. the news- paper says there s ould be a place i or a central pool prlolii/iding a wide styles at low prices. based on mass n. Thgccgief advantage of such I. poo be to provide manufac- h?" "’“‘.‘a2tii_f°“ii €‘¥"°“‘£¢'.I2‘ a e or - fiiiiei ants. " CONTINUITY UNBIDKEN The House of Romsnoff ruled Russia from lei! to i017. DUBLIN -—(CP)- In spite of a poor an is crop in Eire this year, it is unikei there will be cider shortage. anufacturers say they, have a surplus from other years iargeenough to keep up the supply‘ for five years. Too Late To Clasify WANTED mssxlfirssir. rum, nished flat or S-roomed spar - - . I FOB SALE-NEWLY rassllsuitn‘ Guemsev Grade cow. l-fsrrv mac. Harrington. io-es-ri. ~ WANTED-MAIRIBD COUPLE. Steady work. Wilfred Holmes, East Royalty lii-M-ii. FOR SALE 1036 CUSTOM DODGE coupe with heatewd radio An- piv Mrs. W3. Mi M-II-li. KENTVILJE . . Oct o fo to Fir Un- itcd Church at Bathurst N.B.. ‘ r died yesterday of a heart ailment at the honie of h! parents. Mr. signed his Batliursi. pas JliiV because of ill lealth and had planned to take a year's rest. Tlieutextile trade, which has B tamed slioh wartime s assortment of It! mi textile in Senator Norman ll. Pstersonyot. 2"". flwlfli Deputy Lieutenant nd Hospitaller errlnent House in Ottawa, Death 0f Former Cavendish Pastor , N S . . — (OP) — Rev. Harold S. Bishop. 44. r four vears pas r of st J Bshop. He. re- - was in A native of Kent-ville. he had held pastorates in Truro. N.B.. Cavendish. 'P.E.I.. and Woodstock. N.B. He was ordained in i985. Mr Bishop was a member of sev- eral committees in the Maritime Conference of the United Church and had served as Chairman of the Woodstock Presbytery. He was Chairman of the Miramichl Pres- bytery on his retirement. He went. to Iathurst in i989 as pastor of Trinity United Church and undel- his leiidfiisiiip that church was loined with St. Luke's as st United Church. He is survived by his wife. the former Grace Page of Centrevilie, N13. iind two children Allison and Jinn. Burial Wiii be in Kentville, Mon- av. B. ODFTLeafi-er firitical 0f Ontario Govt OTTAWA. Oct. 24 —— (OP) — E. B. Joiiific, C. C. F. Ontario Prav- lnciai leader. said in an address last night that Ontario now has a coalition of LibersLs and Progress- ive Conservatives "in all but name." Warning that a federal general election and a new Ontario Provin- cial eiecticn may be called at any time, Mr. Joiiiffe said the assDcTt- ion of the two older parties was "a coalition in disguise, an illicit union without either legal blessing or public reccgnition." Mr. Joiiiffe was guest of honor at a banquet arranged ~;' the Ottawa C. C. F. Club. M. J. Coidweli, C. C. F. logger, attended and said the C. C. F. had become the logical politics] 1n- sirument in the evolution of Cari- adian Democracy. The C. C. P. was making great progress and "before long we shall be called upon to form the governments of several g1 ‘oar provinces and of Canada it. Serviceiyng Find s u... From Home By JOHN LEBLANO Canadian Press Staff Writer A NORTH ATLANTIC PORT Oct. 24—(CP)—Canadisn sea-vice- men who crowd this Atlantic meet- ing place of all the fighting fir“!!! find s home from home at a spot run by a couple of men with Can- adian backgrounds who keep an eye out for their special wants. Canadian Navy men on shore leave, and army and R..C.A.l". men in town from their establishment-s. settle at the service hut for their stay. Their needs are looised afteti‘ c On . rector .A. Cotton. a Newfound- isnder who lived in Canada for many years. McLean fonnerlv managed the Montreal. her "Serviceman cf all thedlfnited Nations are pdlcomcd here. bu a most of our guests are Canadians." says McLean. “Naval men predom- ate. "We have them from all parts of Canada. Right now. snout a dozen of the fellows here are from St. Cathsrines. Just yell “Spud Island’ and that Prince Edward Islander over there" - pointing across the spacious lobbw-"wiil answer. And it's tho same for the bo other provinces." The big hut-it his 4B0 beds that are filled almost every night-is financed bv a local war services committee in conjunction with the Y.M.C.A. of Canada. serves about 1.000 meals s day. cafeteria st e. on the overlie. Around the crowded lobby. men plav iuke boxes. pinball machines of games. or write name. Inside manned by a corps of volunteer women, the cafeteria is going full blast to provide inexpensive meals -reguiar restaurant prioes here are verv stiff. On other floors. there are bowi- t‘ ing aiievs. a swimming pool d mg:- three adults. Apply ousr-‘y, gymnmum_ Roam“ n, ‘Qn hand to entertain the men, For those who would ii to mgkg social contacts in town. t ere is a special hotcss service to arrange for them to visit private homes. This gets a big play. Other activities nclude dancing. movies. sing-songs and amateur hours. Now and then a concert onrtv group from some ship in port will be brought in to help bootst the n me Neil. iton. morale of these men who do Cbllldl I01‘ Dill lflbfkhdl ‘Q OIIIL Tu and of spas I "0 wretched I am,” la cries in . deliver irie 1mm body of death?" Yet that spostieuérem s. Rom t dissatisfied with t , ' wll Dmfourkdly lkuimhwigh 3% if. he was “ ‘ contented r. s...» were». e y e c e gospe which hllfillll oucthesroe f God: it has given the swine: 0012-- tentnient of true love. Loan. Meeting in f Eastern King's 0o. Once aizain the member» of the Beach _Grove Training Centre Band and the L.O.A. Pipe Band , have made s. valuable contribu- tion toward the success of the Vie- tnry. Loan in King's County. On Saturday evening. notwithstand- ing tho lnclemency of the wcathol these two fine, patriotic groups cl entertainers. motored through Bi. Souris. At Morell they played to a large crowd of appreciative citizens Here Mr 11H. Cox spoke on the part each person should play i»- puttin over the Loan. and Lieu- tclian J.J. McDonald, D.C.M_ de- livered another of his stirring ad~ dresses which rnusthave awakened a spirit of loyalty in the heart of everv listener. In Souris the whole party had an enjoyable supper at Mr. Wilfred Wrights. then the Brass Band. foi- lowed nfter a short interval by the Pipe Band. paraded down main street to the Post Office where an open air conocrt was given. At up, indoor meeting. presided over by Mayor Smailwood. who deliver- ed an address of welcome tli» sneakers were Dr AA. McDons!" Lieut. J.J. McDonald. D.C.M.. Pl‘. the energetic Kinrrs County chair man. Peter E Holland to who" credit lvust he szivrvi for organivl" this splendid musical demonstrr tion. It was a gel-t night in Sour! hundreds of nronle were arouse to a high nitch of enthusiasm fir.- iovaitv and the timmittee ere deiv iriiteiv sure o! a vreatlyvincresse» response to th- Victory 1mm in ‘hot Wit-inn. which has always done so well in previous loans. Expect King To, Fill Vacancies At Early Date orrawa, Oct. 24 - (c?) - Prlme Minister MacKenzie I faced by a growins list o! sppointn merits to high places in the indict-i; iary,, the government service an , the senate. is expected i» incl" l — fairly clean sweeP 01 the"! l" ‘m early date. a , a There are five imlwfilnii iildiiiifli‘ s i , tw in Quebec and one' ifii“i°n°‘s~iii=i=~gg,-,gg;v For Italy Listed tirernentBfiiiiffkJif-Brigsewg- ' ‘fir’; of the Court of King's‘ Bench, has been in existence sinofl EVENING/S E Buy Your Club. July. lasagna it m: mud-avg; ___ td that Pm“ ' max s. wsrson e um-i-I- Miebliil-W °' (c. at. ma. byTbolal ed for saai it. maxi wiiiloonmeivllw saturates b The Canadian rninetion roiri the Board of Gov- ( Pryen ernors to the Carwiianirosdcsst- SOVH-IERJI ITALY. Oct. 20- ing Corporation. for a. successor w; (Delayefl-Msrshsi Pietro Bsdog- 6,... °""°“ its“? ‘d; “‘“R?"fftu‘i‘t'i‘.'.i"°ii WIOP 80;‘: other swoin Itaigfivcnts w h had brought‘ it ma,“ 1,, my, ("anus n. to peso, and his hopes for tiivl n» e-e ~-~ “new aid: ‘w... mdglggrfietibtirpendlngmfurth- LeLiber-ltion 0f Italy u the consideration w other possible W "ML °“ "1" "i" ‘h’ gorgsniliation. '1“ u “c1 There are n semis vacancies and t in the plat it h" n °im°m4 -' for the Prime Minister to attempt reunauv" t0 "i1 8i» 1"" l°m° °' mm "an" parties wiihout. exception he pied- s § 5. ‘r i before m» “w” d “"h- .f l c in hi - ingnt- The no" Wei" ""1 W" i“ ielrzmhelnnihwbutwtlllxgiruladin rsisiioilr Jsniilry- now are so scattered and b: hid-ins c" :.'°""i.. .1. are..." reins u nose e 0 is regained and they can enter "lily FUUU‘ public life min. " "".°".."'.°.." filmiihiiiil‘ “ti; ernmen a . o s . _ Scarce In Germany n, gang?‘ 5,,;;_-»»~- m i~ I, Itslyfl internal reforms. in- t M-(AP) flfudltllil. ufigtdmmon ‘I writ“ Hm . - ure over-lime . 36th» war will l: loargely. await action by this consti- Germanv's skirnplest despite NI! titlonai authority which itself esn- " ln ha!" t l t bei til I‘. l. 32:: ?wo‘?ii§§§§1§’.a“§'.are. |:°wli::l?s shin tottegfdix-gss itsnwislfi Ge backed up “L: by irixrlnigdilteiv ineregiikiull Pilnishmsnt of individual I'll- ‘m m“ ‘mum Ti“ “mgrtwriig! mo“ srummviffdiifimlxfgds c origin- w" seized upon as a boost or . n se a m], at a time when the spgitobgf siiv opposed entry lpto the war Zifisecfifigafv‘ "$1.31.... Aliiedl slsrns lribinl - _ lieu-i" ii 1' = m-"Wk" "" ' Eiinfipitsl 2.2 32% T13? "i" mm‘ m" "mm """|m- and Mrs d» Mireiieifcf City havg been liberal in Germany. 0n‘ d. ‘hm - i she fitbgli" gmdk- igiohmllfllmg; a‘: er or v . . " ' base. which form the ckbone of| iil§____ the oermsn dist‘ sgsar been ‘and. owns - at acuuiport. 0n Oc- economic expert Wilhelm Pwkm-lmfiiff-véfimygfhfhemlfgnm 1"‘ “‘“"ri"‘i.i£i~3'i$§£’es$.' we reins u the calcite W“- mt u” v 1' 'eral Home until noon Mondsv. In addition the vegetable sunny “in” w B m‘ church Norm for the winter was a d p00 t-im 1 1 5P 1 rm’ ~ mgnt, The great acreage of both "P. 0i‘ "M" M m; I Oe- - earl and winter cabbage failed bc- _ 31199111809 iii East W h" m‘ ca of drought. The plea there- ole?!- foro sires v warned the Germans‘ _ there will‘ b little saueflrrsut this i‘ N.B. MacLean wi . Although the Germans ‘ixze sn- nouneed that grain-yield averlles ranec from "fairly good" to "good" m till ha n treached stand: qfiriia; wmllatpsremitxth: iiftin: UNDEITAKEI v e an on . use o rye or ‘wheat as fad for livestock. _ EMIALMEI srocxnom —(CP)--Norway‘s » on, n, as a Minister to Sweden, Jens Bull, has ".2; §,‘},',',",,,‘,, been rumrnonod to London by the n u. ' Norwegian Government to pct m k 111F115“!!! llV- ' .‘ I STATION C.H.G.S PRINCE COUNTY WAR BUN D RADIO SALE 26th: 7i“ l0 p.m. Niglil: and Help "SPEED THE VICTO RY!" THE COUNTY DISTRICT HAVING THE GREATEST PER- CENTAGE OF THEIR OBJECTIVE AT THE END 0F THE EVE- NINGS SALE, WILL BE AWARDED A TROPHY BY THE PRINCJ‘ COUNTY W. F. COMMITTEE. SALE SPONSORED BY: The Prince County National War Finance Committee under the entire supervision of the Surnmerside Y’: Men's rn Your Diai ..1-Q.. FOR THE NTERTAINMENT FURNISHED BY R.C.A.F STATION. huiviivisirsini: Bond by Radio Tuesday ' and changed his mind only when 6. It was Mussoilni hjmgglj {vi-m h: thought German victory assurt hastened Italy's ruin by sending B fl - anned for an imports the bulk a: his divisions to Russia fifitnihfli‘; 9§&‘€?i.§“l§m“.‘ 5.53‘ 35.95%}??? iiJismiif“ "’ IIidB oi’ dead Italians" to buy that home '10: a needoed berg if: theulided! Disee. iterranean theatre I Chartered Accountant Examinations Examinations of the Institute of Chartered Account- ants of P. E. I. will be held at Charlottetown commen- ing Monday, December 6th, 1943. Applicants desiring to write these examinations are requested to forward full details as to education qualifications and experi- ence to the undersigned, addressed to 42 Greenfield iigyignue, Charlottetown, on or before November 1st, N. W. Higgins, Secretary-Treasurer. 10-25-27-29-3 . . a 4» v w. maze M Public Auction I have been instructed by the executors of ilie estate o! the late James S. Walker i0 offer for sale on the premises 114 Prince Street on Thursday, October 28 at 5 p.m. one half of a double tenement house. 114 Prince Street. containing l4 rooms, in a good residential locality. This properly must be sold and is s good investment. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. l0-25-27-28-3i. Auction Sale AUCTION ROOMS. GRAFTON STREET, MONDAY OCTOBER 25th at 1 P. M. I am instructed by" the executors of the estate of the late James S. Walker to sell all furniture, which includes the follcgving: 2 base burners, 2 kitchen stoves, 1 furniicetie. l hat rack, 6 wardrobes, 4 bureaus, 6 beds and springs. 4 mattresses. 4 colnlnofles, 2 mirrors, 5 fables, 2 flags, several chairs, pictures, carpets, dishes, pots and pans, 1 fooisiool. 1 clock, bird cage, and many other articles. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer This Sale has been posfponed- uniii Monday, Ocioliei 25th. when it will be held at the same time and place. 10-25-li.