PAGE SIX -.~ ONLY 2-DAYS-2 LEFT TO SEE IT -.. PRINCE EDWARD TilllliY and Tiillll. ‘ " Y " ‘. rws nuirisit saws r ' nncric PASSAGE (SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15—7—9) BLOOD Thousands 0| blood donate are needed each week Ia supply lilo-saving serum fer the Armed Fame. Glva a pint a! bland to lava c Illa. Fer appointment call lad Cree: Bleed Donor Service. ¢ ANY (iYliE-JY lflRlY iois SHERMAN-VICTOR ‘ ~ ionY-oioaoe REEVES 1‘ "t ‘ nouoiis FOWIEY iAlso-Chapt. 5 Junior G-Men of the ..i JET; 1 -:- THUR. — FRI. —SI\T. Your iavorne character as a homespun sleuth, traclcing killers in a mysterymansionl ‘ ’ EMPIRE “lfiti“iit1iil6'” v ‘Plus “Swingiime Blues" — A musical Comedy Chapter 80f “DAREDEVIIJS 0F THE WEST” Leaning nunchaiantly against the remains of a man tanks, six knocked nut German Mark IV is this Canadian tanl: rrcw_ one of the crews rcsnonsibi" for the Canadian tank victory in support of British infantry in the capture of Tei-moli. Canadians accounted for l2 Ger- Kirkland Lake, win. Alta.; Tpr. 4 .- ' I the loss of one. Left to right are Lieut. J. I. Jemmett, Ont: Tpr. J. A. Heardon Weteskt- and I lie Marigny Trial ls Bontinued .___ NASSAU. Bahamas. Nov. l - (A - A principal defence wit-new --"' P ‘ ' 000MB: De Visdelou. I'll! aiaui a crown prosecutor anmd wth a surprise document todl? and found himself in ncd faded confusion before he finished his story of Alfred De Marigilyh 80- tiviiies on the riiitht Sir Karl‘? Oakes was slain in July- Moving swiftly toward the end of De Manny's trial for the mur- der of his father in law. the ddence then matched the word of one Am- erican police captain against an- other in an effort to discredit the fingerprint offered by the Crown as evidence that the defendant present when the wealthy miner was beaten on the hea set nfire. gold d and case tomorrow, with i9 year old ter of Sir Harry and De Marizny’: wife. as the final witness- ‘ i ether on the Indian Ocean island of Maihfitius. was called upon to |support the accused man's story , that De Marizny was hzrne in bed . at the time Su- darry was attacked ‘in his seaside estate, Westbourne.‘ , live miles away. ‘ Previous Witnesses have set the i time of Sir Harry's death tween 1.30 and 3.30 A. M. July s. and De Vlsdelou recalled under oath tll3tLll9 talked to De Mammy in the cottage they shared at 1,30 _A- M.. and that about 3.15 was as- AE? by the latter to put out his .6 . But special prosecutor A. p, Ad.‘ (‘oriry suddenly opened up a sig- '*_2:l statement De Vlsdelou had "JV?" i-fl police July i1. and read .liis excerpt;_. _ "I actually did not see De - my from midnight until the ‘git. ZVHIR morning." “I am French and very emotion.‘ ii." said De Visdelou in explanm. on. II was v_ery nervous then." Cluef Justice Sir Oscar Bedford ?1ii' Brew impatient when De v15. celcu said that his police state. went about his early lire in Lon. dQulkgzl/d Paris was correct. can o that about Phrlils ".§’n<ithr§iiiio}i.'- S: Qemafided. "but become vague on glianigsninss only a couple of days "I now giv to explain how? 3'23‘: 53.33.223.22 VflBue on the happenings of July 83. Eflicgihltlie flustered witness, e Defence Attorney Godfrgy H1855 came to his aid by reading a Dilrflzraph from the pquce “Mb grit which Adderley had not quo-i HADOUt 1.30 De Marigny came up.’ stai d mygégillnfrielhsgetdiorhieile could take! v .- lustice tiistlrleledfay that? the chm‘ HYQS. I said that_-. came the "m mus interposed a qnelgkm. .. only tn;- . ' ¢ has. z. 1:22.12» femur» viitélisliuibuut ‘he out." said De ' ou are not saying m1, jun u, Support th . I in" .decla(i"cd¥0u Honor," in’ “m”. Next on the witness stand. capt. Maurie B. o‘ 5 ieailis Igolice, fgCilflfgitiltile New or- ‘ “Y! Soy sitlvely exhibit J Zfififigilfélme 83m that screen." up. J _ xlinnii ieglliez; erhosgergtitied Otiiat d lrtlrcrelviognee-exhibii Ii Sh‘ Hilrfyls room. e bedscreen in hp . NORTH ST. ELEANORS SCHOOL The following“ is the report of N th St. E . ~‘~ mgfnh of ocigégi-s School for the Grad‘? VIL-l. Everett Barrett; fl-‘agllfih Greenwood: 8. Elaine 1n- Grade IV.—l. Betty Inman. Grade lIL-l. Keith Simmons; 2, Shirley Iriman, grade IL-l. Kenneth SJmmons. fifoge I.—-1. Clarence Stmmons. g est flvflroile Sr. Grades- Everett Barrett 90%. .r<§ti.;‘?fm..i.¥i§““is%'.' GM» — B!‘ € tt _ Barrett? Hugh arilggirilgiiaod. Everett _§nnie B. MflClfiDfi~Jrfififlhef . h, that»... [llfff/I/l 0/1 <... o. p». . of them falling to one squadron for n Trembiay, Windsor. Ont, was C The defence expects to rest its’ Nancy De Marigny, eldest daughv \ t De visdeiou, who has known De' .MEil‘lgl‘.Y since they were boy; to-_ It be- . "I cannot explain. your honor." took issue squarely with - iianuek Airmen Widen Scope i 0i Participation IDNDON. Nov. l -(CP Cable) —'I‘he widening i c in . participation in fipivlrlaesntrifdth: I air war again: was dia- - t Germany closed tonllht with official an- nouncement th Winn Omdi Georg: H. lune of Whitby. Ont has en placed in charge e1 X merrily-formed squadron of night fighting Mosquito planes flown b Canad airmen. The announcement followed har on the of disclosure la: week that a Canadian -Nl.l8dtO‘ iunder Group Capt. John Faueuic of Canada is part of the pathfind- er force which blazes the way foi iincreasinizly-heavy R-AI. and R . A. I‘. bomber blows alalnat the Reich. I The mt that osquitoes which carry a heavy st i: and reach speeds up to maybe more than 400 ‘miles an hour are beinz used as night fight-Ts to combat the newest German IiRhYor-bnmbcra makini! vnuisance raids on Britain was re-_. leased by the Air Ministry only last week. The Canadians under Elms are cicdlted with destrorinz 5 l-2 Ger- man planes since the squadron we" formed and Elms himsel! ant on’ The statement said the Can- adians hari been in action "alnior nightly" during recent Germir raids on London but the bulk oi ‘their work has been oatroiiina th' ~channel and the North Sen or coastal reaions of Nazi-occupied western Europe. Besides their toll of German aircraft, the R.C.A.ii‘. Mosquito pilots have been nlayini! a part in tdlisruptina German nl ons. They have trains and shot un a dozen barnes Also, said the statcrncxit, “they have dropped bombs on enemy ter- ritory in more than a score of 'sorties" presumably to well as to other German centres ivlslted remlarly by Mosnultoes. One of Eiim’s section leaders is Sqdn. Ldr. Inn Anderson March of St. John's Nfiri. MILK DISTRIBUTOIIH NEED A REMINDEF There are indications that son: distributors of milk and manuf- eur dairy products need to i reminded that they are required i obtain the permission of .he A8141‘- tural Food Board. confederatior Building. Ottawa. to purchase milk or cream from any producer from whom they were not buvlnrr milk or cr¥hm at Sept/am r 9th la ' ail bu" ilk cream igr “$15? iivrgehtiy niieedgci dairy products. WORK FUR PRISONERS LQNDQN - (GP) -— Lord stra- bolgi suizzests that coal plt= iyinv idle could be worked by risoners of war with minina’ EXDEY-Ciifie- To relieve HIIDACHE, NiUlll-Qll er NIURITIC PAIN use tale, last-acting in handy llfll OI l1 llilfll u Full directions iii NCli PJEihiEt‘ F look in! Ihi- EMU? (R053 Innis, Grade Vl1-1. Norma Woodside; 2. Doris Waite; {LII-lath Rayflfl- B health at a low ebb; 1'8“; THAT complacency is to let people forget that humanitarian work. next, Nov-ember 15th. 11m’ u... children of Britain are stillin need of milk . . tion and undernourishment as a 1'8- sult of the air blitz has left their TIMI‘ a steady flow of milk from Canada is necessary to save the lives of many of these unfortunate child- a great need for carrying on this . malnutri- threatenln!‘ there is Still This Here's How You Can Help-- i Get solidly behind the public subscrilififl" to raise $10,000 to send milk to the British children. campaign opens Monday Collectors will b‘; busy through Prince Edward Island. Greet them with a cheery smile and an 09¢" purse. The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club Milk For Britain Fund ion. d vi R-lyu Grade 1i’! (5i'.)—l. David aehur- man; 2. Margaret Walker: S. Thelma Moose. Grade XII (JrJ-i. Jean Heffei; w gwanm Montiom v. 3. Erma mnnon. yner. ‘ Vm Grade n-i. main Gunninli i. mum“. 5mg‘- Herbert MOI-IO; 8. Arthur Bil - gr“, hard. Edna MeDon souais CONVENT sciiooi. , Honor Roll o! Bouril Convent _ School forx u‘ ' Gflflfl — . I r Catherine Campbgeii? l. mama McOarron. - Grade IX.—-l. Phyllis Landrifian Ma Mcinnis; ', Mae e- 3 ‘riiarest McIntosh hayfi : g: I11: d, [dill-IO 11-10-11. < itTyEIZTizaFsHtEsFs-ciiioi. Grade I-l. D:V_l_d__WaihI:r$// t.‘ Creame T .__ ’ Edward Percy; 3. Oiaua Perry._ Grade Report for October: Perfect attendance. Dole Waite. aid. 2. Grade X-l. ltmeline Rayner. Nouns Woodeide, Margaret Walk- Rely!» Grade lx-l. Selina Perry. er, Jean Heffei, David Walker. Than“ Grade vIfI-l. Virginia Moose; Principal: Doris Horne, "i" a, Dori; Rayner; 3. Dina Msc- Assistant: Mrs. Mariore Champ- sld‘ 3. dmie r.-i. 50D. n“ Anni. D6911 GGVOIGQQG Y " f8000"winks'a OYQ. "vL-i; Catherine McDon- Joan McDonald: 3. Elenore v.-1. oi ire ream- i. McDonald; a, Eileen ran . Grade 1V.—i Joan cheveriey; 2. Eileen McDona d. Grade IIL-l. Marina Malone; I. Jennie Hearts: 3. Jane Pierce. Grade IL-i, Catherine Mooney and Jo a Pequot: 2. Ann McDon- isernice Madore. Eleanor Lavie: 9. Mary McLean: 8. Gertrude Jack- A new motion picture camera has that operates at , second -- 100 . .. tester titan the wink of the human War~25 Years Ago Today (Dy The Canadian Preuli NOV. l0. 1918 -Canadi|.n patio - Plflldh too; entered Mona al Hireon, surrounded Menu-es an crossed the Mouse nicer, and Am- erican troops pushed medy. The Ka eer and his staff c-s- eaped into Holland and workmen’:- Council: were formed throughout Germany. Mineral‘: relieves main TILLiE "run TOILER - THE ACME 0F RESPECT. v _ . BRINGING UP FATHER THE VVAY YOU COMMANDED i ME To ‘LOOK 501D ‘ri-iiblk sou wens AsERaem-r r - usreu. sneer»! sues woue " - DR m RANK gm TALK : RESPKTFULLY TD HER‘ ‘ do ~ B! WEBSTER ‘r wouuawr new: Qoniemzeo woo 12> A {taro . ...'".+;..;.;.. K MY LAND! A REPORTERB m ‘rt-cane INTERVIEW/IN’ a Lieut. I. Btelfox, Winnipeg. l CITY, M I85 LA Lana»? GEE! is THAT MIS’ sAaies'"i'-ioi.ies. wuss-as HER enAu/PA sumac ALL Hi5 MONEY ‘P? GEE! s -H T 5-1