"rAcc_six = i PRINCE {i {i i’ ¢cf"“."ct?i‘filc'fl“"v~lliisrflyllilIIIIIIIIIIIIQ.O, l‘ '. e‘ I z.- ‘ W’ z {J _ 8W winuuiis: ; ~ "a. iuui: : Q DANCER SIAIIS uni-litersktIl-stx-ulillzaitiiiflllnuull :. l/ . . i " , t: . i. ea 3 ¢. A Flannel listen vlb V - L‘; arcane -' uiAnriiA Cecil. gt CARLSUN ' l) DRISCULI. ' KEIMWIY" ‘Z “' EXTRA ! z sonar-m NEWS ‘i- CARTOON-AIN'T HEBMON-and "nuns n RANCH BUCKAROOS — A Musical Comedy i t . are??? . '15P’... f3. i‘. - ' - "i" . .. ‘Iwlt-itiklilfllblkliaaihlliltdvtaansentences",‘as?- CAPITOL --'~ bane/vi; PlAY/IOI/SE Tll-MF- WEI). EVE RY TUESDAY THE WEIRD CIRCLE SERIES " rla the i“ o Elli IE IIIIPISSIIT Holy Redeemer Hall TO-N IGHT 8.30 The prizes are the same ls those prevailing at other Bingo: In the city. Freezout For Charitable Purposes C F C Y ’ Tonight 8.30 P.M. DOtVNEl) BY SEARCHLIGHT LONDON 1GP) - Beams from the lights ct two Searchlight crews in the River Huiiibcr area cauilht a N32) inidci‘ as it crossed the coast and lhl‘ bonibci- immediately went into a shallow dive and crashed to the Rroiiiid. ___ Hitler Says _ Germany Will Win If. . . . . LONDON, Oct. 8 -- (OP) olf Hitler. attempting to morale on the German home front, assembled Nazi party chiefs and military and home front leaders at his headquarters Thursday and told them the German people must . not be discouraged by reverses, the Berlin Radio disclosed tonight. Hitler mentlcned the possibility of defeat. and the theme of talk seemed to be: "Germany will win, if . . . . . .." "The Nazi party's struggl¢ for power set an example for today's struggle of destiny of the German people , Hitler said. "The party never allowed itself to be discour- aged by setbacks". "Arms alone mean nothing," he saidegt" not backed up by thg will o . , The Nazi party's "firm You Need N0 Longer Be Deaf Mrs’ F‘ R smml. llur chief consultant, w)" l‘ m dew“ f,,','[',.",';','v',f"'§% ["0"]. Chris llliilfliivh and utmost preparedness - . Vteilnouinyn to help are inspiring tne people V"""""""V Find Fritinv 0(1- "" 17"". Hih. and l5th_ The. - . ~»~~‘»l..'..'.""'.l’.'i€.'.liil: tint}; m, "cfil you Nothing amt v -lV c iiic moans o] tngur. ~01: iuiurn happiness, l McMIIRIlAYS l, ipday. I-litler was céuoted as gayin , ‘especially under he hard condi - ionsnpef ti}: air war." " ehrer then tinned," said Berlin's official ofirtoadcast, "that. if the German peOplC keep up this spirit. which has stood the test on the battlefields as well as Bi- hOIHi-h the war can never be lost and must and will bring a neat; German victory." Hitler was quoted directly as hav- mgvlccncluded his address in this Maritime licprrscniaiivl-q Frrzirzii-inn, NM, "Take along with you in your hearts the unshakable belie! that does if our determination not TODAY ONLY-Musical Hit. of the London Stage v i" The COMMON TOUCH “ (snows DAILY AT 8.l5-7—9) , Added NEWS and War Doss. a Car-too EDWARD 2 nus oiiiv-wrii. and Tiill (Icarus II. vnoolrane‘ ' GEIITIIM. ‘lillllilllll kiwi-ha TS.“ he lees .=..2-E=s.~...""'=""-'—="’-7-3"3 OIAIIIIJ» II DIIMQNDIIL GONFIDIIATION LIII INSPI- ANOI. o.7$?."i£'-" """" "' ‘to’?! YOUI vvnlil due October 1st. You ‘reins were {want October lath to us. csriimiwo -on Wed- sw t. and, d dcugiimu social func was at i110 home of Mr. and Mrawlter Wood “' '5'“) “uhfitakwfit .. tul n u; Mr. Sterling cod bride (n06 lflll Howe). Altar Mr. Elton RAVher hid 1min Doreen W bride with a beautiful bouuiiet 0i’ mixed flowers. Mk. W006 o! good wishes and Miss M r- lllerguson made the present- gtl0n of s, gift of money. Star on behalf of his bride and himse thanked all or their kindness. Alter the singing of "For They are Jol Good Fellows" a delicious lunc was served, and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and social intercourse. IN MEMORIAM LYMAN BERNARD MOGOVEHN reductive Operations At Near Peak OTTAWA, Oct. 'l—(CP)-Scme evidence o!‘ "tapering of!" in DIO- ductlve operations has been shown in Canada during recent months but there has been continued ex. tension of the advance experienced since the war began and "new highlights in Canada's industrial history" were recorded from Jan. l to Aug. 3i, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics said today. “Fundamental factors indicatinz the trend of economic conditions averaged higher in the first eight mouths of 1943 than the same period of the preceding year," the Bureau reported. The index of the physical volume of business-based on five main compiL-nts indicating the move- ment ct‘ production and distribu- tion of commodities, showed a. gain of 17.6 per cent, averaging 233 this year compared with 19B in 1942. "The advance 1n the index of ‘rho community o! Eilerslle was shocked to learn on the niornlnl o; sept. 22nd, ot the sudden pass- ing of Lyman Bernard McGovern who had been lr. his usual good health up to the day before his death. Mir. McGovern has been l highly respected resident cf Eller- slie for the past 21 years, where he operated a small farm and fox ranch. He was born fir. Oct. E. i876, in the village of Waterville Quebec, being the eldest child c James and Qora Cotton McGovern. lived in Watervilie until he reach- ed his manhood when he moved to Boston where he lived till the sum- mer of 1922 when he moved to Ellcrslie. He lived there ever since. When in Boston he met and on June 2o, i936 married, Pearl Williams or Eiierslie who survives him as well as One brother Walter now m in Montreal, and one sister e. (Mrs. Roy Beckett), of Watervllle. Interment took place at Ellerslle Episcopal cemetery on manufacturing production was cf and , 5e t, 24 d 1 even greater dimensions," said the utter-gal. 211w syarlipatll’? clmealill Bureau. "The standing in the first so“ w w’, gyn in 1m- m4. eight months of the present year, gag 288.5 agtainst 213.6, a gain of, __i_______ . per cen ." _ The advance in mineral produc- dgfigmiwffidfifefifiltfffi tion was about M per cent the Bur- o; the pm,“ 0g W31“ may be den bereavement-B gzlilufixsallga bgiiaflkcld receipts goth: pm“ (o; vflnce”) m EC G8. when niendinz hoiu in wcolii socks. bubtonhole across the ner- rowest part. back and forth. This fills in quickly and wears better than darnlng. The construction industry was less successful in obtaining new business during the first eight months oi this year. Total of con- tracts awarded_ was , .000 against nearly 8190000000 in the some period o! 1942'. Bulldln pm‘- o-o-oo-ooooawvow - mits ‘also showed e "mark de- "ENOM O ne. I Railway traffic was in gr tr ' volume during the first sag/gr: months of i943. Tons of railway Ireijghi, Cfllflflfll one mlletgy the two By ma,“ ," VQX: $°un ;t,,%,_..33;: Frances Parkinson Hem 000. B 83111 01 5-5 D9!‘ 06m- A 511B)" gain was shown in number of cars loaded. Internal trade showed further advance in 1943 over the high lev- "Giles, you're welcome to Isabel. "" “s<.'ii"..°.‘f“€§"€°“' imi-imlmi IsIIMZTheid I hl 15V“ t9 rY' 9P ghdumuii sales gicgldgd ‘vgalnesslo? sei- ud o! her. 1t was my mistake- '1.3 per cent and 5 per cent rcspect- that's all. One 0! my W01"- iveg. "You haient made a mistake, ternal trade reflected the Zoe. I don't want Isabel. I do wan heavy production and flow of mu- you. I need you. But i. can't. nltlons and war supplies to the cruel to Isabel on that account.’ Widewread battlefields. Export Zoe rose, as it indicating that trade rose from $1,4Vi,000,000 to 81.- there was n<.\ ilng more to say on 590000.000. a Kain o! more than 27 the subject. when flhe picked ll I per cent. The active balance of folded strip ct gray paper from e trade rose from $871,000,000 to 8750- table. "Considering the way you've n» - lost your nerve," she said timeless- Due to the scarcity of additicn- iy, "I don't believe this cable will a1 manpower the number of per. sons employed in productive en. be much of a. disappointment to terprise showed a relatively incd- dldn you. I was afraid ltdllhilighgobthum ' woo e stt..'t..t"t.tt'i.'ét“ti.t“tit" iamlalii°i=i~ l“ i“; u» a n _ ' Period of 1942," the Bureau of Sta- w firgfmw t: ugeionyw ‘illfi fr ” tlstgfie said. l ind r 1 0m mo. genera - ma“ me from 16le§<>lw°§131l= iiifiik'fiii"iii“tiii.p~i3i'cl.'é‘lt'i'd 0’ 7'5 p" cent’ The “l” l" mam“ have to waitefor his utter" she facturing plants was of greater pm- and “so we.“ not “m” m}! om aeréégxas‘ the ma“ "Sh"! mm‘ m“ gaged at the moment, lies. You'll A gain was shown in the working have l who“ week’ new" Bob.‘ forces employed in construction M‘? a here’ w we“ mm“ ‘l Isabel, o t0 decide you while lossihs. mihih and trade ggggwm to hnfak “myth,” u, were at a lower level." his‘ .__i_ hel‘. I'd rather not see you again. swerve, this war will end with , alone, until we have something de- great German victory." finite to to each other.’ She missed him, during the neint week, more than she was willing in admit; but she declined to ccm- pron-iise with the conditions she herself had made, even when Giles called her up the next morning and told her that he thought i inihtbcagocdideaifrheand Hem would come down to Delu- ville for the weekend too. They hind other plans already. Zoe said rm . to she could possibly hope fro? Bob. The f eary in the mornin brought in her let s her flaky creecents and her big bowl of coffee. The one that Zoe was wait- ing for lay on top. The text. rush- ed out at her as she reed it. Dear “hi? 15.3"’ ‘“" ‘ffiiamahfiim y as ou . - ldni. word the gld Ellie}; ‘filth colilf the er ways you sug- gested. Of course I know who the guy is you want to hel 01$. I know u'vee.ri tip justu you ease and t at you probably will. 1st e asked it! how I'd feel about it I ms o! well tell you that it would h me no endasifwhenagirihssgntin save a gu from another dune he really isn' worth the trouble m gleltlifl‘ how big a shot he seems to ice. I know t l must stack up gidehagliesblgiloidl. Iif you decide in favor of hirn I won't have any ing more to sev except that I hope you'll he happier than I'll ever be again. But dent kid reeli’ fl 1"?‘ "to 8 l’ ove. k h . That is I hodtounfil’. ow much Yours and than some, CANADIAN GENERAL rircmic co. and all her sweet helpless ways, so ' res CHARLOTTETOWN comm Helen I'm h Here's When Zoe wont into her room pacetntl chll seem like a lit 1e girl. Then she h. rubbed her eyes and sat up. iiig at Zoe. when die finally re- wsnized her. she threw her arms around her friend's neck and gave left off a "That's tion as yang‘ suppose," zoa answ- om had huned - we have our coffee together ere. Then we can make plans, your me . ‘Oh there's a letter from D_e_s_u-' gigantic job. Today, the greater part of our producti is devoted to war purposes. Civilian ‘ ‘othing next-to the extent of our ' ’ o time and facilities. This is the reason why you may hive to wait - for delivery of your civilian Tip Top clothing. l. a little longer than usual. Naturally there is no question oi‘ who comes first-you know and we know that the fighting men of our fighting forces nun! have “first serveP-and they are getting it, together with our grateful acknowledgment of the job they are doing» OBS Limited Symbol of the art of tailoring, the sewing needle stands for s Canadian industry that has done and in continuing to do its appointed task-pr ’ ' a ti: ’ upon -‘ "'1 of superbly-made, good-fitting uniforms for every branch of the Armed Forces of Canada. Unl- forms such as these an war weapons, for they contribute comfort, well-being, sinartness and service to every activity of our fighting men. With a backlog of over three decades’ exper- ience, Tip Top Tailors has shared in this TIP TOP TAIL toners lli ‘I'll! womi VIII-Mi IElVllii ‘I'll! FINEST ARMED ~ his ehlch ville! Isabel must be feeling bet: you can't keep ter. She told me she wouldn't try to write until she wasl." sea . m 3 it; to lgasvghthielngilitgnpndemgs; '“' 5th’ will? fiillfiiltidwlll ex me - in”? secluded uneventful wlY u" w h“ mt "H, m °,',,,"“",,‘""§§ that. Elie “y: iihe knows “I'll w“ ' mm you w,” “if; a" gaggepgfllllfl°gcf‘§l°ome at comfortable taking her mono . B“ C gem", mough Sh, does,“ mo" East would be the truth. wuuldn just when. and she says that I'm n e _ Bu, I dun.‘ Wm‘ m intent; site"s? in in ,-» v . x m . gethel‘. "she says shes rnc osing s géfuifmkaefigagwnmmczl °h°°"'“ that Bob cave me for s. u» -1 w» l? "Denied white oi him. We cei- hak the bed-clothes in search of _ ihe ‘gimme b" o‘ p, f’: z” pick. stretch that two hundrrd dollars l ‘he “id l.“ " be‘ lon way Not that ‘l wouldn't doesm want Elifltfgpaartlltiicilsllinnd dcilarflllll-lrelen hi}! 5"" “wmuy lmalfblmv‘ '1“ ‘d “M m m w” you,“ awn,‘ _ without it But tn | can a thousand dollars would lu tor- cver and ever. wouldn't it?" "Not at the rate Isabel Windsor spends money," Zoe answered. "But, sweetness, l! you're gong to stay with Bendnl: back to Isabel with a swee littl mtc or your own. Tell her _ yougc terribly sorry she's iii. W - CHAPTER. XX "lfhofiléned mat as you can't be e motion hint ma e ner filmy‘ its envelcpebla small mentary p.ece paiper from between its folds. Zoe could see that this was a check before ‘Helen even noticed t at it was there. Leonie came in with the and set it down 0n a miall lde. Zoe ur- ed out c cup o! coffee and roke of! a segment of crescent. Helen ed up at her with troubled . “I've had the strangest let- h . "Zoe, dariingi" she fogiz. "lin so glad w about you. sure yet where the dream mi the real you began." not u unusual a situa- me gfter e . a bad br skd rid the summer very quietly at 3:: seashore. She's looking for s i1" lttie villa, at Deauville or some- where elsa near there, 0n t_he coast. in return. " Zoe lighted begun to plan out (To Be Continued) i e loud TNIITIUE ‘I0 TIIE llllLIEllS 0F IOIIIIIOI 0F Gllllh 5% NIB u: m rmiiiir ii riiiociosrl i5, 1m m 4% mi: u: oeioiri i5, ms l (wiiieii lino been eallel ior pylori at par u Meier i5, i948) Your holdings oi these issues may be Bonds. This conversion meybeemnged converted Into Fifth Victory Loon Bonds during the Victory Loan with your dated November l,,l943. Bonds of these Victory Loan salesmen, with your lsnlr, Issues will be accepted or c price of Trust or Loon Company from when .l00'/s% In payment for Fifth Victory detail: are evelleble. wwm: ‘e um