riuascairriou. PHARMACY: lBPIlIca Street Cool as slis ts comely, Lt. Doro- thy Witt, above, zi-year-old Army IllifS€ tbutlh by th 1., home. . talked herself out. of IPOt alter being kldn res men near her Queens, Taken a mi L to a Harlem a. psrimeut, ans kept her nerve, des- mundcd Negro soldiers she helped toward her assailants let her she aided olice in captur g a man the iden lieu o. led as one oi the trio. ALBANY VILLAGE of Octo Cifllde IV-l.‘ Everett Noouan: i. lire Grade XII- LMa us Muttart." 3. George Perry. rv Dawson: 2. William Tminor: 3f Louise Dew~ son and Paul Gratis . Carol Flemming: 3. Pauline G-re Leod Noonsn II—-i. Ann ‘Noonan- 2. and Leo Mac (erode I l. Luc ren. tel- ‘I'm-mot: v ' Mac-Lend: . Marv S. Phyllis Wer- Grade '1 (b)—-1. John Muttert: i. Doixrlas Perry: 3. Elaine Noomn snii Ida. Del Grade I l. Fra Bil-CY . (ct-i. Aide Mira-av: nlr Per nblrighest AvéraawArm Noonan. cct Hamming. Pauline . Irbycs creel. Phyllis War- I.—----'-- P MoCarvilio-Tcacher. '—"'—'-—-———*— . Hurl Trouble with Your Garden ? Insect pcsts have caused havoc in many gardens. Next year, ' "Grccn Cross” insec- ticides will give ade- quate protection to your flowers and vs”. tables. atteirson sou . if levels ort of Primary Dept. for the month ber OI! Later l0 Ka rel Op“ filled Ysbv! we Aim aim: T0 A srinvn YOU J. Ernest ii. Worm DIUGGIHT Phone I In Memoriam OIIIUPE. A. CAMPDILL blends. of whom leuimi. wer The 1m sci 05331311 born at Victoria. 115.1. as m the son of the lato Mr. was years and am.‘ c bell bei ' z ' miiamoam hi" m’ m” Pailbstrers were Messrs. GTO in the best oi health for mourn and are two daugh- Eleanor four brothers, s. both Allison. OIBITY D. Bethune. P‘. Moore’. Abbott. Wm. Phillips. in the People's CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL‘ Roport for October Glldt . Olive Bulman Grade IX- Betty Traino Grade lsnlor Department La Bulman: 2. Ern Wood 3. est . Helen Bulmsn; 2. i. Pearl Tra r. Grade VII-l. Marlene Roper: 2. Ardeii lhoAiwla-nd: 3. Joyce Ves- sey. Grad y Joyce Stewart: Grade Perfect Olive and Helen nd Wilma od ‘ e VI--l. nomh Smith: a. S. Lorne Vessev. Wilma Wood: 3. Attendance - Avis. Bulman. Ernest Wo . Ardcll Mac- Dorecn Smith. Jovce Stewart. Hithedt Average-Avis Bulman. Doreen Smith. 00%. Grad Billie Grade . \ Junior Department e iV-l. Goof-Re Kells: I. Lark: 5t. Dunning Buimsn. If! tSr.)-i. James Mac- Ausland: 2. Janet Wood: 3. tha Mcrriso r A Grade n? (Jrl-l. Doiron: I. Lewis ‘Prai Grade ll Joyce Train ' land . Frederick Dewar MacAusland: 3. nor. I--l. Ralph Wrlaht: 2. or: J. Wayne MscAus- or...» I-No tests Highest Averarre — James Mac- ualand. 91%. Perfect Attecnadne Perfect Hells. Jackie Harris. Ausland. Douglas Mayne. Doiron. Wayne MscAuslsnd. Attendance -— George James Mac- Bertha Janet Wood. Frederick Prank DISCAIKWDG. Anna Mac- H. Millan. Ernest Roper. Teac lachern. L.Do Doiron. Gal ‘Grade Vi Gallant. George Gallant. Grade ' — Bernadette Pineau. hers - Marion m. Mac- Georgie Ward. IT. AUGUSTINE CONVENT Honor roll for October: Grade 1- Edna Blanchard, Marie Auffrey Edgar e ra . _ filth-Marie Gallant, Jean neau. Grade VII-Louise Gallant. Grade, Vl-Delina Doiron. Geor- na ah. Ella MacDonald. Grs a V-Elais Gallant. iron. Grade IX-Sstt Doiron. Ronald Doucet. Grads HI—-Al'lQl Galignga Olive rgina Gllllnt. Lo » e. valleys. V1121. Arlene Ross: 2. . ino rchiitst '.v'vi' ca. glaclilr-iiignfs gigs” is ilrflwinnilzstsf. fill-MEN CALLED-City dire- glBll were called twice last firlt l! . . tained last ight Legion flung. homes are be Charlottetown were _ on the way to the City. STILL AGIDUND - The Can sdian destroyer. Aalniboine still hard aground off So whlc and h la ai attempts to haul hei- into deep water. left for Scuris on Saturday , the h 0t be ff h Lugnilnlcell BDIBSIIO SOlXt BOBORJTY MEETING-JIM b1. monthly meet-ind of Charlottetown Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, was held last evening at the homo of Mrs. Carl Burke. The president, Mr b Geome Walters. conducted taken by Mary gamophone records to bring the haptcr a program consisting of Delius’ “On Hearing the First Cuckoo In Spring." Beethoven's Sixth Symphony, and ‘The M d‘ au" Sm m. Before e h musical selection, Miss Lawson told a éew facts an listeners one played the various instruments in depict- ing nature's scenes and elements. PUBLICITY COMMIT!!! _ A Rkiblicity committee, consisting of essrs. M. Alban Farmer, J. Gor- don McDonald, and P. . mac was formed at the meeting of the Junior Chamber oi Commerce. hold in the City Hall last night. The purpose oi forming suoh a committee is. oliicials of the org. aniaation said, to organize a catn- paign for the stimulation of inter- est in civic affairs and in the coming civic election. M. Alban Farmer resided at the meeting. Messrs. arl sh presidgnt, Mr. l-i ARRIVING TODAY-Gm. Pat» rick J. Murtagh was among those returning on the troopshlp Queen Elisabeth which arrived in Halifax Monday. Gnr. Murtagh joined the tinny early in the spring oi i941 and later in the summer of that year went overseas. He saw ser- vice in England, Italy. FTancm-Hol. land. and other can coun- tries. He is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Murtagh, Emer- aid Junction. His other brothers c-re Gerald, a member of the RC. A.F-. and Edward at home. HOME AND SCHOOL MEET- ING —'I‘he Glensladale Home and School Association held its month- ly meeting on October 30th with an attendance of thirty-five mem- bera. The guest a eaker of the evening. Revoren Douglas Mc- Neil, North Rustlco, stressed the importance meetings ln the course of his talk Father McNeil stated that four important elements enter into the life oi’ every child. the home. the church. the school and the com- inunitynOns of the aims the as- bocitahtion must ever have in Q . b t nth?’ iiiid ctiirw‘ . u are surroundinirs conducive raisin! his ideals. Merlna h ‘eopercentofllcu- “i? Qslfii, live in humus . liars’: 00in. rein from l I PAIN and»? ROYAL CANADIAN A‘ Sill CADET§~ II viii LEAGUE or CANADA TAG DAY NOV. 23 Be Generous Interesting Address 0n Atomic Age fett. 0i Chicago, at the Education- al Seminar at the Queen Hotel. She stated that "titre whole world asped Wtheri" at 10.45 Bum. Al-IBW‘ 3, i065. the atomic bomb was drill)" pod from the sky and man became lfivare that the indivisible hadbecn vs that man had gund the key to the basic energy of the universe. We have rwW entered the most critical period in world history. This is the petty" world about which we have dream- ed and yet, we have awakened t0 nnd that this is a period o! judgment. Shall we harness this new power for good or for evil? no longer seems feasible that we can keep the peace in a world in which each compctlilg nfltiflllll sovereignty p0 we must revolutionize our iwllilflil thinking and recognize the necbs- glty of having a world author-ti’ charged with the trust of devcpli- mg the new power only in the scr- vice of all mankind. Mari has 0'51"- nesssd the ultimate force in nut- ure‘. Now the challenge that he has to learn to control himself-to control the passionate and tumult- uous life forces of which he is the embodiment-and that will benard- er to achieve than eVCIl the must:- ery of the atom." ‘The Educational Seminar cou- Millie] daily at the Queen 1mm. w which all are cordially invited. SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for October: Grade lX~—1,Stunrt. Curry: 2. goanlgichards; 3, Ernest Mac- ona . Grade IX-l, John Mullnlly and Kent Ellis: 2 Wilbur Cheverie; 3. Cyril MacDonald. ‘ Miss Maclaauds Dwi- Il - 1. R s ll Hazel- as???” lglflI Chcverlelzl 8%. Eunice Croucher and Charles LaVic. _ Grade VII-l. Flora MacDonald, Eric McEwen: 3. Doreen Ellis- Grade VI—1. Earl Mecisaac and rgddle Paqust; 2, Vernon Jarvis. , Walter Paquet- Mina Helen MacDonald's DBM- -l, L nwood Cam bell; 2,(;';:l‘l1lec‘l:!VBl‘i9Zy3 Ross Co fin. Grade IV—1. Norma will?" Grant Cheverie; 3. Klmbiln‘ "Pf"? Grade III . Arthur Massey. Z- ul MacDonald: 3. Peter Bushey and Shirley Croucher. Grade lI-l. Alfred MacDonald: 2, Thelma l-iazeldon and Kéliilfils MacDonald; 3. Helen Maclsaacanl Jim Donald. _ Grade I (al-l. Camille Gallant. - ll C l1 "-5:23,‘}":'.§‘;";3..'i€3.'w§8i’°..f5 wiiii m MacDonald; 2. Richard Muli:lly: 8. Francis Chaiaaon. Grldg 1 (g) -- 1, Dorothy Poole or mm.- r-"=":".=..%..9::' ; , ar ae - mihiitfhs- underlain. enamel- OIWILL COVI SCHOOL Reno for month 0i 00001181’. _ Grade 3-1. Cliford MaoLeod. a. retaliate Grant: I. WWII ROGNY- . 1 1.9M‘ $333.3?‘ rmfim- "u"... VIiL-l. Michael McKen- —i. Kenneth la raids than the Annual Collection Mt. Meilick and Waterside Additional i 50c: Mrs. Arnold Brim. SPECIALS . ' . M. combs. W Nicholson. Frank Houston. Gordon Housto Doris Moffatt. Blair Andrew. Mlliar Or. 60c: s. Johnston. 50c each: Willard McDonald. Mrs. Eddv Coles. George Smith. Mm. J. Andrews. 40c: Mrs. Stead. 25c: Marguerite Houston. Total: I14 . hum. Mrs. W. . . W. R. Godfrey. Mrs. E. Poster. Scditlf each: Mae Warren. Mrs. L. o . Mrs. Lyll Boswell. n. . Rice. son: Edwin Cook. Mrs. Mac Innis. Mrs. Rae Mrs. Newson. Mrs. Carl Burke. Mrs. Maicgblm McEacher-n. Mrs. War- ren rns. 50c each: Mrs. Ivan Mitchell. Mrs. H. Thorpe. Mrs: Arthur Mc- firmed?‘ Firicnsd. Mrs. Wes Dinnis. gbtflzaiaegsjg-wan. Mrs. Bertram. bdale By M . Mary Rodd 810.00: Bord-en $200‘ P. J. Myers. $1100. each: Bentncr. David Robinson. George Munn. Harold Clay. Percy Gawezoutv. Charles Jackson. Charles Show. ' c: 50c ea Mrs. Ben Lewis. Mrs. Borden MacDonald. 35c: Mrs. Fred McDonald. Total: $19.35. Parkdale By Mrs. ll. Callback $2.00 each: Mrs. Ross. Miss Arms Love. Mrs. Webster. Mrs. H. Dollfllns. Mrs. . Fred Hickox. Gertrude love. . H. Frizzol. G. a ‘Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. 1i; Ferguson. Mrs. Total: - $20.50. Grand ‘Pofal. Parkriale: $65.36. lnross Ernest Martin. Sam A. Macleod. Willa-rd . A. J. MacLeod. Huzh . Munroe MacLood. James B Martin. Hugh Martin. Lloyd Robbins. John Campbell. MacLood. Wellimton F‘. Miwbcod. J. 0U! . E. MacKinnon. Wad‘- ron Dawson. Mrs Mrs. lis. Grahams Road SJ). By Mrs. J. M. Campbell $1.00 each: Mrs. John MacLeod. Mamie Mat-Kay. Jsmas Cook. 50c each: Mrs. . A. C. MacGrcszor. Roy Brown. Mrs Bert MacKay. Mrs. Amy Mac- Ki on. Mrs. Hugh A. Tupner Taylor. Mrs. J. A. Whitehead. Francis Murray. Bor- den Campbell. Mrs. Fred Camp- bell. Mrs. Earle Murray. Mrs. J. M. Campbell. Mrs. Jas. Mrs. John MEICKSY. . A. . Green. Mrs. Ray MacLeod. Mrs. i . BclT. lvirs. Bernie Hamel. . Arch Macbean. 36c each: Kier Bernard. Mrs. Alf Green. Mu. Walter Wiamore. Total: 813.75. ' 1140-1! Dummy Cities, Airfields Fooled German Airmen LONDON. 1m... .9 _ of 500 dummy cities. air- mshipyards and other tar- gets so realistic they biased at night under enemy attack caused thousands of tons of German bombs to drop bmruessiv into open fields during the Battle oi Brit- ain. the .Alr Ministry disclosed yesterday. Mock airiields drew even more psi-ea with iai ml Ont u interim 0n sou a- tiona. The fields appeared as Renuins Altlied pinata ex- INi-le tires care a rying to land on them. Revealing the scope oi coy ayatom the Mi the mock M thou- aena of lives and prevailing great pryperty damuc ‘A conserv the decoys with ' Macuod: i. Joseph Rooney; l. Annie cmnt nun _ I. 01gb fiicholso n. - (8f.)—-l. Al!!! ISM "M" m?“ Io» t was’ a. an! v the most i part of the decoy system with the code name " .._ . system of dummy cities salaries} 0.1.25. ‘WAG ".'..i“‘8a."."."'..:. trm. Lorne decoy fires ICC sat bl when the waves of sonny "Iterfiahespuaiane YIN?‘ ma: than 100 attacks. Itoal illirlttlas Far “ilulibins"1'i|ia Year ..-__.a (OP) - A is titutes of P. E. ppmv 'I‘he secretary gave a report of the year's work, show- ing a balance oi 802.59 on hand. 1t was moved and passed that . be paid to secretary oi school to pa-y hill on school.- Sick mommittes repented one call made. lEiect-ion of officers resulted as r41. ows: President~Mrs. Ralph MacEwen. malice President-Mrs. m: Mac- en SecI-‘Iressurer-Mrs. Albert Mac. Ewen. Directors-Jilin T. Barry, gelsgaldine Starry, Miss Aiiditors-Mrs. Herbert Hawbolt and lkidrs. Aifliflnlfh. m comm - , w 511"“! Ind MfieEillmvi. sDrake sow-mars... “so a "- e - e any. Min T. invited mein. hers to her home for next meeting, aegis call, exchange of Christmas g . Meeting closed with National Anthem. Lunch was served by hostess. PLEASANT VALLEY W. l. The . The m p a iz “ r " . and re e fligllglnz eed in his 06 cents was received at rollll There were eleven m minutes lust an- approved The president then rave a splen- did report of the year's activities. This was followed by financial statement. read by the secretary. which showed a balance of $105.48. The Red Cross convenor reported that l4 pairs socks. 18 pairs glov- es. sweaters. 4 quilts and 1 crib quilt had been completed and forwarded during year. School committee reported creamer was in need oi repair. 3 window locks and water pail were needed. Mrs. . Ling was ap- pointed to get same. Mrs. D. J. Rackham to have creamer repair- ed._ Sick com ttlee reported visits made. The committee for the Salvation Army appeal reported $18.75 had been collected. B amounting to $12.74 13ers presented and on pa motion . The following officers were then eoted for the coming year: President-Mrs. Hammond Ling. Vice President-Mrs. Alex Mc- Dowell. Secretary-Mrs. Daniel Rack- ham. Treasurer-Mrs. Harry Weeks. Directors-Mrs. Leslie Weeks. Mrs. James E. Somers. and Mrs. Ernest Maclnnis. Audi and Miss Jessie. Mncsivain. Organist-Mrs. l-lsrold Shame. A hearty vote of thanks was then extended to the retiring of- flcers. A thank-you letter for card of svmpathv sent to a bereaved fam- iiv was read. ‘ Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Wiizmore. Roll call. "A Christmas Wish.” Lunch committee: Mrs. thought, from an incurable blad- der ailment. Hut he viunted to see Santa Claus and Nov. 19 was set as Nubbins’ “Ch-ristmas." In the days before, sympathetic hundreds sent cards. letters. tclc- grams, money and gifts. large and small, modest and expensive. The little boy ind a "dream" Christmas Nov. 18, complete even M. ,to a heart-to-heart chat with San. ta. Despite the toy store array his home Vhad become. Nubbins Eerreferred his old favorite, a bat- ed and worn old teddy bear he called "Mamma." Tihe next day his parents bun- dled him up and drove to Deliver for one last effort to save his lire. He clutched “Mamma" during the li0.mile automobile trip. soon as ible. a Denver urologist opera d and removed s bladder obstruction. Mibbins ral- lied. improved. teased nurses. talk- to the day site:- Chrlstmas he was a year from the ebb point, gained from 18 to 33 pounds, "d fine," hLs mother joy-I fully reports. and in many ways is; "just like any other child." Be still is on a dict and has to go to Denver for periodic checkups. but "he's alive and has bright pros- Chi-istmas for him this year will normal and on Dec. 25. And Nubbins, four last Ju is thinking Q tors-Mrs. Thomas Wiszmore é J . L was then ed by hostess and committee ln charlie. easi ‘is’... The October meeting of the Breadalbam Women's Institute was held on Monday, Oct. lst at the home of the president. Mrs. H. E. Woodside. Meeting opened by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll mil was answered with “A home improvement I have made or would like to make.” Mimltos of last meeting were read. avllroved and signed. The co ndence was read and on was decided Mrs. Cuyler Matheson thanked the members for the sympathy card she had received. The reports f the co ttem were given- and the following new ones appointed: School, Mrs. Hi rte-appointed; sick, Mrs. rs. Morrison. Mrs. Toombs extended an invi- tation to meet at her home for next meeting. and all the members are asked to bring lunch and all the women interested in the work of dthe Institute are urged to at- ten . The. remainder of the evening was spent in making a wool con. fprtor for the Sanitorium. ting osed by singing The after which lunch was and a social half hour was enjoyed. SPRING PARK W. I. The ‘October meeting of SD11“! Bark Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. S. H. Burhoe on Oct. 3 with eight members and one visitor resent. Mrs. MacKin- non presid in the absence of the president, and the meetin opened in the usual manner, fol owed by roll call and the reading and elim- ing of the minutes of previous meeting. Reports for the month were rs. ceived and new committees ap- pointed. Mrs. Goff and Mrs. Tomilson were appointed delegates to attend the T. B. Loszue convention. At the close of the business period Mrs. Burt presented Mrs. Younker with a gitt from the Institute. Next meeting to be call to be answered with an article for an auction sale. and each mem- ber to bring a friend. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and the meeting brought to a close. - okox and Mrs. v fiey/Zs/éfif/ff/ fieyfl/ipffief/P/ Bible Society’ Service For Woman In Zion Church hall on Sunday afternoon a service was held for the women of the City. under the auspices of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Mrs. Wilkinson gave a vivid word nie- ture of conditions in England and on the continent of Europe and of what the Bible Society is 60ml! t0 help supply the spiritual needs of the people. The hugs and appre- ciative audience listened with rapt attention graphically described the suffenhsl and needs of these people. the shat- tered homes and scattered families. the discouragements and aches caused by the ravages of war. The service closed with the sini- ing of the hymn “Jesus Bull Reign" and the Lord's Prayer. ____...____.__ SAFETY FIRST During tn. processing of inn- iiun ‘for release of atomic energy. the cleanent is seal cans. ' ed in aluminum RUBINSTEIHS EXCLUSIVE : WHITE FLAME- ful GIFT BOX HEAVEN SENT- SLUMBER SONG- COUNTRY- Sparkling perfume tang APPLE BLOSSOM- i i i i i i ‘ TOWN- For the Women’s even A fragile and dainty odor A dreamy, delicate odor A SCEIIL CVGTY ‘WOIUHH KdOPGS ... : : INSPIRED PERFUMES For Remembrance in; wear in beauti- 3 5.00 ..$ 2.00 a fresh with . $1.25 fi $4.50 .. $1.25 A charming odor for younger people $1.25 APPLE BLOSSOM COLOGNE $1.25 TOILET WATER .. ENCHANTE COLOGNE . . $1.65 .. $1.25 “n. .... HEAVEN SENT conceive ...'.' .... .. $1.00 s. $1.50 at JAMIESOIPS. i “W” "The Best In Toilet Goods” the pride of Germany's fleet of elegant left. above. she is m. Iuropa n been stripped of its luxury New York City. rat temp and board-t: into a troopahlp and will made into sleeping soon to bring Yanla home from mum. At bunks filling the ua““":""fi. to the speaker as she ~