... r-rzwwunonl. .- Bmilhe Tlneatrc 0CIQBER..1_.,1.24Z TODAY'S HIT JOAN BENNETT GEORGE BRENT “TWIII BEDS" Also — Pete Smith Fegtugg SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 —- 8.45 n wcrunriififwnu innit-mourn ncuolu t liiiiil-iliiiill-F” QMELEEI FRI. and SIIT. PRIIIDE EDWARD ONE OI‘ THE TEN BEST OF ALL TIME YOU MUST SEE IT 1% ‘ "Tifiii" I GIIRSDN - PIDGEON nmusnvuiunuym.y,,g,,n,,m,,uq mus. ivpulvsn W Teresa Wri h! - Dame Me Whiity Reginald wen - Henry rovers Iichard Ney - Henry Wilcoxo A William Wyler Production Based on lau Sirutliefs Now,- STARTS MON. 001-, m, PRIIIDE EDWARD ' Mystery Comedy Due The story of a daring newspaper man who defied a dangerous killer T0 Stet a good yarn for his paper and make a hit with a pretty girl is told in Warner Bros.‘ exciting comedy- mysterwfilm, “Nine Lives Alre Not Exiouizh.’ which will open at the to-duy. Ronald Reagan and Joan Perry are starred with James Gleason and Edward Brophy contributing much hilarity in the supporting roles. The “W611 play was writ-ten by Fred Niblo. Jr, from the novel by Jerome Odlllm. author of “Each Dawn I Die. The picture was directed by A. Edward Sutherland. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our kind Pastor 130M015. Nurses and Sisters of Charlottetown Hospital, also those who sent Mass Cards. Floral Tri- butes. and M a of Sympathy and 0111' good neighbours who by their many kind deeds helped us w bear our eat , Mr. John Mdalifililn nnli Funily. In Memorsam r 1 vln MJKIIv Illlflmvam owl's. 332E113; and. m1. 0ft and oft our thoughts do wonder - To the gnve not hr uvuy, Where we lulu our deer one. Just one yesr an io-dey. loghisierted by Wife 5nd Family. u! N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown llll North Wlltllilro Phone Ill e"O°°° 90' 0'0 nan-rt)» 000919 m. 0P Yflvg-rgw 100R OLOKIT BAG Will; telev- \t\ ¢,Q;o,.o.b.og 050'". o we \'v'o¢'o1Q F "i. " I N» E Plus "Perils of The Roygl o Q of oi O ..-¢ LE9 a M9» Mounted-Cartoon SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 - 8.45 ' "v.9. cllmoi --'-TD-DAY l n. oilfiil The Author o! ‘Each Dawn I Die’ wrote ifI A Warner Bros. Flcturs. with RONALD REAGAN JOAN PERRY JAMES GLEASON Olmsted by A. Idwevd Iinhsrhnd Also Chap. 2 “Dick Tracey's G-Men”— Cartoon f. EMPIRE/ TD-IIIIIIIT- FRI. ——SI\T. Shows 7—8.45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2.30 ma glagpmvsrovtw jUKRmaN crllrnlli GUARDIAN MURDER TRIAL (Continued from page 1) T~ML of trying to identify several air force men by their voices, Ed- wards replied, “if I knew them I would." Another sir force witness, Al- bert Dundgey. said he had several dances with Miss Connors during the night and had noticed her ab’ sencc at intermission. He and an- other uirmltn, named Frewen, had made a date to take her and Miss Cavell Bradford t0 the dance but were unable to get away from their station on time. Miss Bradford testified she and Miss Connors went to the dance together, meeting Dundgey and Frewen outside the hall. Articles produced by crown counsel P. .1. Hughes were identified by the wit- sous 314111.11: , M11310! HJLME BIRTHS MMgwEN-At New London, P. E. 1,, on september 26, i942 to Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacEwen s daughter (Elda Mae). zliiifiililifii; CUBACK-BITADLEY-At. St. Jos- eph's Church Kelly's Cross. on Angus» t, l9, 1M, b, Rev. Wilfred Keefe. Ma Berthli. Bradley oi TY South Melville to John Rnymfmd Cusaci: oi Emyvale BUMMERS-WBIGIIT- At United church msnse on Saturday. 569t- 28, 1M2, by Rev. A. D. Stirling, Miss Helen Catherine summers of Pleasant Valley to Mr. Wilfred Melrose Wright of Moncton, N. B. nwJ gz.____ MncLEAN — At Monctcn on Sept. 9), i942. James Amoid Mat-Lean. formerly of North Wiltshire, P.E.I., 4d yeeirs. Funeral notice later. LEOD-At 89 Rochford st. viednesda Sept. 30. 1942. M’!!! Mary A. MacLeod in year. Funeral from the Macbesn Funeral Home tomorrow. Thurs- day. service starting at. 3.30. fun- eral leaving at 4. Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. Please omit flow- if‘. Connors. The last time she saw her friend alive was when the latter stood outside the dance hall. It was about 11.20 p.m. The wit- hfld one drink entering the la . l-ler testimony was substan- tiated by -~Athenia Hariley, who added she had seen Miss orinors and a "sergeant" walking along the road. Harry Watson, l6, testified he had noticed Bernice Connors walking with a man in ah- force uniform. Earlier today Police Chief D. P. Guptill of Black's Harbor describ- ed finding the girlls body under a mound of moss from which one bare foot protruded. "Two girls who accompanied us nearly stepped on the 1e be- fore they saw what it was. They ran in different directions and screamed." The body was "practically nak- ed. There was no clothing on it save the blouse. e skirt was lying across the body." 'I'he face and neck were covered with blood, said Chief Guptill. “Fhere was a large cut on the chin. Her features were badly swollen. The hair was matted with blood. There was a long cut on the scalp." Marks on the roadside near o spot where a girl's shoe was found indicated a struggle had occurred. Another shoe and broken pieces of jcwealry were discovered at other 5P0 . Navy Rating Presumed Dead OTTAWA Sept. 3'0 —- (OP) — Tho Royal Canadian Navy in on. official casualty list announced tonight that AB. Frank Llewellyn EVBIL! of Calgary, who was pre. viously reported missing, now is presumed dead as of April I4. 194d. AJB Evans was a member of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, His official number was V4325? and liis nelft-Of-kin is Mrs. Lila I. Evans, coo Eleventh Ave. 8., 011cm. PM". ruse: Over the op in 12 The Support of ALL the friends of the Protestant hlllllc is needed to curry the work on to Victory. We ore confident the necessary funds WILL come be- cause they MUST some. Rumeuibcr the Orphanage depends ENTIRELY on public support. and even in the face of multitude demands Ilih New Rookie Co d ‘lgYgllzrgtlntTlg-‘gji ow. ar s o a ' . ’ PWWDWW" Jimmv Durante. Phil Silvers and of l. newsy nature may be ell-HG :t.:".:. ":.i‘.‘:..:..'°" "my W" _ . COOK'S for Photogruphl. th Durante and silvers pooling their considerable CBAEWILL 1°! P11010319‘!!- fifilfi: agééigi? a!) Ix: the children must not be forgotten. CDNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ' Y JUN wymlll 811d 0H! bl U ll 00 tlllt I10 Clllld ll P. ‘ l. I Mlle 5x05, L-Ml Ram Tlwmey carry the roulance, hungry gr leliIlvO-Ckd. m and the supporting cast also m- and? Donald McBride. George Had g1‘. Joseph Sawyer and, Willlgm There's pulchritude a lent Mday- Halvlyw Blues sexwtte? this? t3; ' -—-—- o ood lovelies. who got then- COOKS for Photogrophl. title from their recent appearance —--—— in the musical "Navy Blues." The FUNERAL SERVICES — Th6 girls have deserted the navy for the funeral of the late Mrs. John time being. to join the llllanous Hughes took D1809 Yesterday goings-in in You're I.ri The Anny morning to 8t. Patrick's Church, léow. Matty Malneck and his or- 11km, Augustus. ‘Ihe service was esitra are heard and seen in the onducted by Rev. Father Cnll- 1111150811 sequences of the picture, "hm, me pallbearers being Messrs. John Jay. Thomas Dalton, James Hughes, William Hughes. Patrick Kelly. Joseph Fisher. POLICI COURT .-- For second successive day there was m oases in the City Police Court yes- Ann I Driv f Iundsienowou uidopemin chbI-ligtletuwnurussnesvlrocronm 13th. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGE!) § THE PRESS. Personals Mr. and Mrs. DJ Bonneli left yesterday for Toronto. They will be absentkfrom the province for About a wee . 383m R.0.A.F. Casualty List OTTAWA. Bent. 30—(CP)—Flve men were report/ed lulled on active fivice overseas by the Royal Can- Despite the fact that yesierdlv was a half-holiday for the mater- ity of the business fimis in the city, canvsssers succeeded in turn- OTTAWA SURVIVOR H0l\m_ An" “"81"! to n. raft for five 11W“ Elton (Buffer) Worth, RC. “a mm YE Tun-My ._ Th N.V.R., g m; ~ , i another 52.000 to the ioint ruggni bTLtne slate Miss seal: boom me°§i1-?nlsd°colll§f§°’§-&Y mic MATHESON. 11.0mm. QFMfEynnnsab/nuon Army cam. f d. Th ount for On Wednesday eveninz. Sept. 9th.. ggggraagorwpglnarlnoungedanwhen the a, large gathering oi friends and ac- returns were presented during a qualflmlces °I W‘ m‘: M“h°51f,’1“‘ supper meeting of workers held 1X1 §n?l"’§.l’§; dfifioéé fifnlfitfifélyu’. we "Yggleggvtelgcs-O, m, m, River, to honor him while home on on E 5000“ re med 1n leave. Eric is a son of Mr. and Mrs. mm“? ma“ 54' w“ a IDVG was he'd privately from her tows.’ was rescued from the wists;- lato residence. 60 North River by another Corvette. The 0.1m. Road, yesterday afternoon. service lottetown sailor 1s at present spend- at the homo and grave conducted 111g a, month's visit here with n1; by Rev. Dr. Hugh Miller. Pull Parents. Clothed in pants and m. Bearers were Messrs. Tneodom dershirt only, he and l, mate chm“ sentner, Vincent Blake, George to the side of an ovencrowded raft; Keefe, James McKee, Percy Worth. until the rescue bo t, arri ed l d m ‘flflna a canvass of the city. T1115 bfln“ an Air Force in its seam cas- garryt Cudm e. Interment Peoples pqsitaignio was [H530 iflcre-aslllilgal; ‘QIIEeIDyQIl/Ititlgtftfi?‘tiuleebrblfiiggmu. gxvgifiélugbligcmgoommslxgggg‘ E3 115'- °1 7-116 W“. 159-164 IBM ' . m.“ us a ‘ . . , eme e ‘Y by ‘Ie yflsh attacking ma, t§;%‘:‘é5_h_ Pxzxlj/filler wufi the outlying dlsmc“ 8T9 °Xl>°°l°d The overseas section of the list their bare arms Worth 531d he did not see thew u. _ Ely-A Royal Canadian Naval Vol- lottetown. boys, ‘éugmfi, Chg,‘ iris l“’*€°’l°..é“§.§‘ .2212. em “scdh-awh“ we be“ ~ a n as I1 B ‘,, ' 9° d m , to ' M c s. "Queen Charlotte by the m, l“? t“ I W ship was clinician Legion, Charlottetown A n r I Jinn also reported one man missing be- lieved killed during au- operations one one died from natural causes. six prisoners of war, and cine seriously injured on active scr- ce. The "Canada" section of the list included one man killed on active service and one seriously ill due tn iniuries suffered on active service. Fbilowms is the latest list of cas- i.‘l.°..3ii““‘“€§"s~ “inversely: t: “ “m” e ave ran o e - - having seen 3%: years active ser- Tllelgflve 5:15;! ggtlfilaugnwfifi: vice. Mr. Edward MacPliail was but w con ‘ Al“ a chairman for the occasion. Mr. cards are accounted or. any Lloyd MacPhail read the address about one-third of‘ thed cgrds and Nils Doris MacKinnon. on be- the city have been urne Md M half of those assembled, presented Mr. A.J. Haslam BT95 e t Eric with a well filled purse of the supper meeting and a vote _° money. Although much surprised, he thanks was extended to City nicely expressed his thanks to the chairman oi the campaign, Mr. NAVAL nlcarr smart-ram- Braneh. The sailors were entertain- ed by local artists. Tap dentin:- singing, etc., was included on the program. The members of the draft which leaves the province soon. n . , “allies; "m w" °""**“"' T0 Visit Here. selmlllllrz.kllszltrlt".i.mf in Qéiiie"..‘°u‘.‘.“vé“i“‘“s“.tnii.i 0-»- figg orgy _. "For he's a lollv good fellow." he to the Ladies Auxiliary. Also Km“ ‘"1 "u" ""1"" ThllaTAfgtlni-nsaxgimlactories in‘ the was vigorously “bounced.” The W‘ to the press and radio. Le%1.l:r,l§rs' a‘ province opened their doors totthé A representative group of I-n-o- fimggficrln‘: gig ‘szgsllsllngirlltlgicgllresllet. Campbell, John Parker. kt, 1mm“) "Imwers o! me provlnm h Igsmm Qergymn 811d laymen met About midnight the ladies served a vimcmlver- W" 1W1 already *1 "l" "umb" °f m ‘Fri-tiny united Church hall last delicious lunch hos then the lzath- Gilbert JWPII WW1“ lube" have bee“ delivered m ‘he "@1308 t0 discuss plans for the ering dispersed wishing Eric the Philippe. 88h. Quebec City. Jewett, James Steven. Sgt... Mom- lea. Kerkhoff. Bruce Alfnd. Toronto. Died from ‘ ‘ plants. Tlhesc are sltuatedatI-Iunter 50mm m, v15, River, 3t. Peter's. East Baltic and o; m? Jmng Hhhlgttclliiigégtggg Murray Harbour. Farmers are re- Unlwd Sm," “wonky ‘mmsmm 05 cents s. hundredwcight and 1.911810“ leader‘ Wm an best of luck and a safe return to his home port in the not too distant future. Following ls the address: Dear Eric'- At University for field run mountains showinz 1 H“ Ho I d" th t e’ y m, eeunel scalfitoo guts firtocoblszxlxzsl egg-nix: £32,113 an 3% frlendusfalre lfiuiiltu léerswonh this. ogffimmld- “m. Jmn‘ *5 11"“ Y- w‘ following day when he will meet "m °°°“‘°“ "i W” “m” ' t° mm lrs t No 1 oanslllan ivununi believed inuba during an “d ‘““"“’ ‘°" ‘°" M‘ “m” “m” “um “l”? is“ "a zrlttrsrlszsaezirltnzlzl s... taro..." o .,.......... announced Maguire. James fidnliillllflfn,“ Protestant ch FUNERAL ssrwicss - The vlme Pm- tiozi for your services to our coun- onto. have W“ - . _ P ton, M.O. r - Edmonton. Dfiifif QLITZiQEIyTesIIQT-lia; mmwwm‘ DT- M°V° W111 be Wall; ‘lhtdfiiiifistv! illuiigtucl? £1183: glesgliliglr grlzsadlel WW- Mm“! '4'" l" °°°"“°" 1n g 111.; 1M; g-eglderice at m” “mowing “reign Ml-WWI with the voluntary enlistment of D.S.O. .D.. Dist-rich Qfiiwl‘ Cmke- Ranch Bern" Pegakuwlnto at fires“ Church Cseerehurégrles mg‘ the Canadian your two brothers has entailedmanv Commanding. Military District No. ggoilotxeal. 1 ‘ ' e51 can. CannI..A.' ifi ,1» trust thttli l ""'°"" where Requiem High Mass was Dixon, secretary o; me Mfsslmry gfiryergezfielgdwfil your behgu wuel s“ sped“ “Wye” mum, my“, Regrlggdon, Thomas Boom. 9a. a, mathcma 1;. - sung by the pastor Rev. B. Croken. some, o, the much l“ gum z Di". .1. B. MMEETQ‘ beln ski-llllgég $153331; lfllggi?ngh(éllxll%ellll “$2.? engoilieering will be WFMWW- mm mm“- Bfl- ‘"9" 9W?! 01' the Canadian Ba. tist ooun is wa so titanic l- ducted b the University of Tor- - signor M. McDonald and Rev. P. 1:10am w“, P _ °°“ Y l-laddleton. William Desmonmflll. Walsh. Pallbearers were Messrs. _ ‘$3,, cwofwsrgérg°r°nt°i ‘mtgg e’ we are Dmud w know that °m° “mmflwm” 0mm)" m‘ 1942‘ Haddleton Climax. Basis. A. J. Mooney, E. P. D0nne1ly, the Missidnary Bean-i of m“ ° E"b§“JB‘“d1Q"LD~B*-Q llfim“sald' byterlan Church Torolnto send us; . , by an . . ug es. er- h" - ' - vice at the grave was conducted glad o! figIIIgX-lzsttgvgglg ‘gm-fig ‘Poison by Monsignor Rlgurphyéaflg- to ° m“ m. M tt iii i l '11.... - (u Sch i r senior 1mm 091ml: m nlfisudtié Whig?“ wherever you may be in days that gzgiculflggfii o; gnflaffo m. 3,1- under the auspices of the Foreign he alxfid on “If” “fffin fiimTaqfi tlsh Columbia. or Grade XII of on Secretaries. The object of RR, B31 wllqxén vile W5,“- rsclouds other Provinces. Preference will be f-‘Onffifenws is to bring together have been page“... by the sun o; given to those who have obtained 11011118. men of W11‘ 6811b“ m This course will be open to select- standsng between us and the enemy. ed cam-images possessing the neces- relgy to fight for homo and loved “n. eduutlonal quallflgaflgng on . a - , m At this time we ask you to accept “mun the ages o! 17 19 years b0 this small tok n f our friendship Inclusive‘ and appreciatign ‘Imd trust that A“ carldmu” must ha“ Grade Keith. Gerald. Arthur. 583-. 3G. munston. N .B. Stevenson, Alexander. But». Ven- dumQuB. . Winton. Arthur (la-shun. Elle Jscouet River. NB. Seriously injured on motive Isviézéchant, John Philip, Sgt... Carla-dz Killed on active service MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION MEETS—The P. E. I. Ministerial ma Association met in the Baptist mwesentafives _ _ of all the chm-ch _ h h good standing in the subjects, al- Coalbran, A. H. Sgt, Joann-a QQ“T§IQMH§QP§Q§,YQ§§“$QY§- ggg, to revlew the situation the hi“. glcfilcollilrlg vI/‘bu light: llggliiasxg gebra, geometry. trlsvlwmelry and on-seb. Eng. b? - usl» or u boh- 1- Mu- zesacnrs .1" ‘we s“ W You“ m“ who we“ =- “i. t“ 1W5. °t‘”“..‘i‘..iil°“.fe 5:321:11 *1." -.:"“".:t "M" ' ,, ' ' r t c _ a ons s ou e s o °uminlmg “If” .5433“? 32d“ Rev. S11E11 ‘ltfillel-n eon presided lgxl~i~— oncgpbl’ mail. telephone 01‘ iele- Mcmlllall- Jim“ Beflm- I160- m m s’ m“ w ° w I r‘ a" at last nights meeting on... local fishing vessels o;- week-end ygQhtL graph to Professor Er‘, Burton, Regina. i.» ‘ Head or the Department of Physics, th I i’ f - on e p0 m O the loss 0 46 “n University of Toronto. Applica- ‘ committee appointed to make ar. meetings will be held by Dr Mott. rmgemenm for we visit. He am munoeel that Dr. Mott would meet the ministers of the various Pro. testarit churches at 10.3‘) Wednes- day morning. Oct. as and 1t was seaworthy vessel, he cited Can- _ adlan naval ltissess since the start film 1011115 for 861111581011 W“ be Of the Wfll‘ which tOT/Bl only 1U Bent lln-IYIECUBWIY- on m9 rem-Tn ships, three of them destroyers. 0' “m” “m5 with the necessary four corvettes. two armed yachts certificates. the “time! 01 W050 the temperance situation. ‘fl-iokiitlti- P‘ I‘ tention of the Temperance - N. S. anee was drawn to the unsatis- 7"‘ factory travelling condition on , d 1 m d_ “m: _ decided that @1115 wcmd yak 1 and one mlnesweeper. with satisfactory aca em c s r1 , llallillslgllhrxtlailaxuhgitlienlia? presigeld. g1 lgaiéilés, cflliurch. In thee all)??? wggllifrMrthgr/ilgsgdoallzicigt httgte tolllzzfi illgsfiigllwbetfigTwge-fgstnlignghgt ‘£15: cgmnAl-uemg-tmzsetllgé Rgtrraiupnmlve: a ' e “new 5mm“ ' tional Defence. my of the founding of the sons CARS FERRIED DECREASE- will meet in the Baptist Church were?" A decrease 2,380 cars ferried “Wm the theme will be “The out- between Borden and Tormentine reach of the Cairadian cnurche in August this year is shown by 88 affected by the war both over- comparison with August 1941 fig- seas and at home and how the situation created is to be met." The of Temperance members of grand division meeting in unnunl session yesterday planted s. tree in the public gardens here u part of their observancefiy Brief 1_ '1'}; b yin mil l” Successful candidates will be en- mentiongd Bigolzlaplageain till: At- listed into the Canadian Army lrlntlc emu, (Active) under the following con- 2. The recently-armounced sink- ditions: ings of the corvette Charlottetown (a) Enlistments will only be Del’- ures. From Tormentine to Bor- u, V; d td the» 1» = deem or "we statue an as. 3h. tlftlfé sane‘? .‘;°“‘ "e °‘ m" t" s.*..".~l.:;:? am’: uavmg I“ prwmce during the address this mee ' rence? I (b) The written consent of par- A. Maclbeod O'I.ear . P. It month were 1,182 autos and enter- Plans were made to hold do- ing there were 1,111. This sub- nomlnativnal supncusln th-evarious stantial decrease in the number fihllfohes at slx o'clock which would of cars ferried betweentthe two b? gdrgmfied tbalhihfi fgvfglgn mis. ints is ar y due to he gaso- S011 secre es. A p.m. a ine and t re restrictions in effect P1111116 meeting. to be addremed by min 13:3,. Niglefifs nlthellllexmildllilll m, year. ‘rfangpgptgflon n; m. Mott, will be held in Zion 9° l’ a’ . freight from Tormentine to Bor- Church. 'I‘lie distinguished visitor a ‘fins waning n“ °f w°“‘d'b° m" (d) Boys eighteen yea" of n, den during m“ m“ mmth Wm also mdbamy “dam” m“ all] I 1100 Canadia a a1 ner- and over will receive standard amounted to I227 cars which was Students of Prince of Wales College ‘smne ' r‘ n v ‘ l f ' 11st l“ an increase of 63 cars ‘over Au ust wmethne dining the day. ‘wnnel ‘m’ serving Wm‘ the Royal “s‘{i,d§,,.§“‘$,,‘f,”°§‘, "Qmmfllf"... the ents must be glven in the case of all boys under eighteen. (c) Until a boy reaches the age of eighteen years he will receive boys’ pay (.70 cents a day) after which he will go on standard rates of pay ($1.80 a day). 8. The Navy has about s00 shins of all types and work is proceed- ing on construction of the first destroyers ever built in Canada; restricted to 160. This offer limited to young men under years of age; those of ages 18 or 19 are preferred. The University of Toronto will give due academic credit towards a degree to those wishing to com- plete a. course st the University M a later date. Navy; d. About 100 awards and decora- 1941- This total {ncludw 0'11? Dr John R M a University residences and will be At the close of file til-st year and feed. 163 0M5. Iallwily i108 . ' ' ° tions have been won by men in the under military supervision. Each some of the candidates may be sen 111 65TH; 168s than carloads, 163 me the Stan; 0g the war, student will receive free tuition back to the University for a secon Iln a. brief biographical sketch of Navy s1 Dr. Mott, the chairman last night '1. There has been no confirms- nald he was fgqognjzgd mrougmu; ton of rumors that enemy submar- year, but a definite decision in this and text books, also free board, regard has not yet been made. cars; Miscellaneous, 31B cars; coal, lodging, medical and dental at- 330 cars. From Borden to 'I‘onnen- tine. 466 cars of freight We" .. _l l1 y, mad n lpndirlg tention in sddtion to his pay, ii carried in August 1942, which was w” wwld as “m ‘mtsmndmg m“ ,'§,°y,{.’§§,e°‘,,,, “$1 canidlgn coast,‘ gLulmber of Candidates is Use Minsrrfs for dandruff. sionary statesman leader of our day." Under appointment by President Wilson Dr. Mott served on the Mexican commission, and, later as a. member of the Root Misson to Russia. He holds many honmary decrees and decorations from Universities and Governments 0f no less than l2 different coun- tries in the Occident and in the Orient. "Firom the time of hLs graduation at Cornell he had devoted himself unceasingly to projects and move. merits oii world-wide concern," Dr. Miller said. For the first 30 years of its existence, Dr. Mott. was chair- man of the Student Volunteer an increase of 86 cars over the ‘md whim“ same month last year. These were as follows: potatoes, 52 cars; tur- nips, 44 cars; less than csrloads, 102 cars: livestock. 109 cars; mis- cellaneous, 159 cars. DEHYDRATION PLANT AL- MOST CERTAIN- A dehydration plant in Charlottetown is practic- ally assured, it was announced last night by Lt-Col. GE. Full. He said that those interested were promised that the machinery for such a plant would be available for her to have operations com- menced by the first of January. In connection with the proposed de- hydration plant Mr. Eidt, Dehyd- ration Expert with the Dominion mwemeni- B0 ‘W88 Fmllldfi! and. papal-men; of Am-lculmrm Qlg. for the first 80 years, the leader of awe, will arrive in Charlottetown the World St/udent Christian Pled- gagm-day and meet, l‘, djgcuss oration. As the Eixecutive of the plans with the following: Messrs. Pbllilm DIVI-‘IOYI 0f the Y-M-O A. A.A. Scales, Freetown; R.C. Mc- I18 881181111 Beflletary of its Nat- Bouris: A.B. Fisher. Ohar- iomal Council, and as President lottetown: L B. Allel. Summer- 0f the World Alliance of the Y.M. all-lo; Lbool, g1; pull, qqnrlotm- CA. he rendered a service of iri- town; Hon H H. Cox. Morell and calculable and abiding world ser- R.O. Clark, ML A., lvft. Stewart. fine, the chairman asserted. The scheme has been promoted by Until his resignation a few the Associated Shippers. months ago, Dr. Mott was chair- gsn ouheuanterngagiong; Mls. oriaiy nc or a u years. 1W0 CROSS SOCIETY —- ‘rhe This Council unites all Protestant 8. About 100 Canadian naval per- sonnet were engaged in the August , Dieppe attack but no Canadian ~. vessel was involved. speaking of German submarine -» activity the Minister said:— "The pressure has become great- er in the trans-Atlantic field in n» gent months and lightened up somewhat on the United 5Ifl1e8 coast." Since the Canadian Navy performs approximately one-third of the trans-Atlantic convoy escort duty. this change Wns reflected in the Navy's recent losses which include the destroyer Ottawa. and in .he Minister's report, of success again-it the U-boats." “This summer the Royal Can- adian Navy has sunk four U-boats. two are probably sunk and there have been many other promising attacks," the Minister said. MEET FI\SHIDN’S LATEST AT THE GIRLS’ STORE where you will find a fine selection of GIRLS COATS in warrtrTWEEDS, Chinchilla and plain cloths. 11.95 ‘° 28.95 D R E S S E S! Presenting newest fashion features in No Times or Flues He declined to zive times and places of the engagements but said scme attacks had been made on submarines in the 5t. Lawrence. He would not say whether imv of the sinklngs occurred there and thought it might be giving some- thing away to name the Canadian MISSES JUNIOR DRESSES Sizes ll, 13 and 1B ladies ‘of Vernon Bridge met at Missionary Societies of th world ships responsibl forth sinkings. CHILDREN’S DRESSES i319 him" 0! M11- Fmnk mum?!“ as well es the rising e native The recent. edisciosuge of the °" 59W- 3391- W ‘JPEQDIR l dhlb churches of Asia, Africa, and sinking of n submarine b the des- t0 for Red cross work and to provide mtln America. in; is vlcé-l - troyei- Assiniboine~one o the four I I sinkings during the summer-Ava: an exception to general practice under which sinkings of enemv vessels are not announced for at least- Iihree months in order to avoid giving information to the extra comforts fo the boys of the . distrtllct in the 15mg?‘ ftrfoeé. Th; 353.3; ‘he Wm“ °°““°“ m" "I ’ Y e "9 0" ° In addition n, his many import. officers which are as folzowsz- am poslfloruh Dr‘ 1w,“ has found President, Mrs. Frank Boudreau: time to wme 13 books and h” Vice. Pres. Mrs. Dennis Doherty: brawn“! emnswely duflng me or HATS! A host of styles in Felts, Plaids and Velvets. Secy-‘rres. aura A. Mill. It was t m, m“ enemy moved and seconded that the nrme p” y ' Ti ' i ibo’ ' , Ts be Vernon Bridge Victory Club. mud]: stilt!‘ blgclilise exI-Jvlléll I12: and and that meetings be held once a week at the homes of th It was also decided supper and dance in Vernon Hall ship called at a United States port the Swiss Consul, representing the protecting power for German in- terests in the United States saw the CANADIAN NAVY (Continued from page l) In smart styles. THE MISSES HOLMES 6' BRADLEY 159 QUEEN STREET PHONE D2 on ‘thanksgiving night. Monday d m "w 1111f Oct. l2. Meeting closed by singing lllr. filiesligtltfio "fist! Goebbels rllpljflsoners who had been the National Anthem. Lunch was was just about 800 or 900 per cent then served by Mrs. Boudreau as- wrong and proceeded to cite figures d Mrs. Dennis Doherty. all to mow why. departed to their homes with a After reading the German feeling that something was start- broadcast claim he said the ensue.- ed even in g emnll As the Consul undoubtedly re- ported names of the prisoners to is government, which in tum x331: lfinovrt to the (ldlarrtnnn auth- s '83 ass me WW I0 1191p Wis the sinking of four U-boats. knew of the fate tlxf that lall-rtllrgilmsl ‘that Job was not iuuelly done by o. 88L '