ssrrnmncn 19. 1952 (iIlEENIlAL'S ADVANCE FALL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY 2070 Discount on ALL MEN'S NEW" FALL SUITS AND TIOPCOATS SPECIAL 1 RACK MEN'S SUITS- Values to 3549.50 ........ .... ...... .. Use Our Lay-Away Plan - A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. rThc,.GREENilAI. co. LTD. MEN'S.S'.l?0RE 144 GREAT GEO. sr. Work of Marine Wharf Progressing Tho hsso work has been com- pleted and the structural frame- work started on a new x 46 building in the west dock at the entrance to the Department of Transport Marine Branch Whar! in Charlottetown. The building il to be used (or oil storage pur- poses. Other extensive improvements sro being made including a fill of the entire travelled surface of the wharf to raise and level it to former consistency. During the past ten years a sag of as much as 12 inches has developed in spots and although not in the least dangerous. the added fill and improved surface will make vehicular traffic on the wharf much more satisfactory. Minister Of Finance To Speak In 0h'town nual meeting of the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade, being held in Charlottetown on Oct- ober 6th, 7th and 8th, has now been finalized. it was announced yesterday by Mr. F. W. Curtis, President of the Board. Get 550 to 51000 in 3 simple steps . L Phono or stop In at Houcohold Finance. 2. Toll on how much cash you nood. Loans on your own signaturo. No banltablo security requlrod. 3. Take up to 24 months to repay. OIISEHOLD ruuuacc .J - I SO Croat Goorgo 5t., sulro l, phono 2992 CHAILOTIITOWNI P.l.I.' Candi: largrxl and um: nrowrauoulod mnxannrhvnu orscnizalion SAVE ' ON TIRES REPAIRING VULCANIZING RECAPPING RECAP YOUR SMOOTH TIRES FOR SAFER AND CHEAPER DRIVING. DON'T VVAIT - SEE US TODAY ROBINSOIIIS TIRE SERVICE 84 St. Peters Rd. PM'kd9-30 Next Texaco Service Station CHARLOTIETOWN now! hang sunvrsnmrn sunvrs run usswo 2 and your money back It It isn't the grandest shave you'vo ovor Imli - at was Qguruar mum would you suave..." v e T roux wulsuan Ian: on . Him look how naot alieoo lcloltillc ahot you: s not ilot buti no r up of tiny "hills. load how 3-Way Wonder Share protects your skin from uur turn 0 Hero's a now idoa in shaving that calm up when othor shovoc iaavo off. No manor how you" obavo-3-Way Show will moan more speed and corn- fort than you thought poociblo. It's good for your oklni n Proporoo wiliatun. skin. Soitom toughest whisker: Providoa iubri- afterwards. . toting him, protects tondor akin. "M .3!” law", dd", 3,. .3; - 1 3. on 1 co a Paulina ltuavos. .1-Way Shan'u R ,,,”i.-. ;.v..djggf,.::go goothu nodicatpd formula has a huiit-In Ind ".33 mm, .u,,,,,h.,, jg I-laro'a. how you uao 3-Way Bhavo. It you above with o brash pond loth ply 3-Way Sh o lint- thon othor over it. What a dilu- ancol Shaving will be quick. smooth, polnlou-no omitting. ll yoo'ro I Inullou Ihovof: mo 3-Woyt Shavo oxoctly llko your pruont bnuhlou. Notlco how much factor. rnoro cornfortoblo it ill And how grand your faoo fools ola provcntlvo to soothe skin. in dpwv cmdldm Bhovoiacotaibrtfonhoamtinnoi u" ' .' n" M..." 1." It's main-no-noipu hoal mm. n-our bull After you haw mod tho jar, if you don't agroa 3-Way bio cor dornotl you use with ov- ' Shara givn tho but ahavo you p my a no share. Grooms your skin. . i . I dcsk will be open during the en- Eg manor how Log olurvo, bruolrlou lathor, this rnodlcatod ohavo gins bdst roauln ovor. . . hut, smooth, painioul The annual meeting will be preceded on October Glh by n secretarial conference, which will he attended by Board of Trade secretaries from many points in the Maritlmes. They will be ad- dressed nt a luncheon by Dr. Frank Mac-hinnon, principal of Prince oi Wnlcs Collcgc, Char- lottetown. and a reception will also he tendered to them. The principal functions of the Maritime Board annual meeting, other than the business sessions, will consist of an opening lunch- can on Tuesday, October 7th. at which time the delegates will be welcomed by Lieutenant Gover- nor T. W. L. Prowse, Premier J. Walter Jones and Mayor J. David Stewart. The dinner meeting on the same day will be addressed by Mr. Herbert H. Lunk, of Montreal, who is the chairman of the executive of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and is also vice president of Canadian Industries Ltd. On the following day. in an effort to revive trade between the British West Indies and the Marilimes. the speaker at the luncheon will be the Hon. D. B. Sangstcr of Jamaica. B. W. I., who is a cabinet member of the Government of that location. The final annual dinner speaker will he the Hon. Douglas Abbott, Minister of Finance for Canada. It is hoped that the business people of Charlottetown ' make every effort to attend the annual meeting of the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade, and by participating in the business sessions and the social functions. demonstrate to the visiting dele- gates a feeling of, interest and- hospitaliiy typical of Prince Ed- ward Island. All functions will be open for attendance by any person desir- ing to participate in them. and tickets for all events may be secured either from the Secretary of the Charlottetown Board at Trade. A. Wnlihen Gaudet or at the Chm-iottr-town Hotel where an information and registration E tire mt-cling. II! I C .4, V Cum-u. you as -nus ' out near smwss wua um i ovoriiod...roturnlttoNouocno. Ibronto. and your monoy,vIll bo rafundod. But you'll -igroo It's tho I boot II'lIVvlO ovgrl 0:: our big 7 - n or o oxun-ia'a ,- A .T.'L"sl.d7., ghavo . . . ton ounces 93" '" "" (.oon,;3. Mi . for only 89d . ..todayI or owiurr x Xknggs aaa-SAVE! SAVE!-aaa is so i I on ;.......s. ma... I IIORIII MOTORS LTD. I at"-hi drus. dam. and -n- I any a cup: I I I IIIITLOCK Till SIIVKI I BIO IO 01. ECONOMY. I WICANIIING, . I - I ' . JAR too am 891i . , , :3-mom : . . - I A newer or uoxsuaa I I A complete agenda for the an- THE GUARDIAN. TORONTO. Sept. 18-(CP)w Bank bandit Edwin Boyd said Wednesday he reduced by 20 pounds to squeeze through a hole in his death-row cell Sept. 8 and escape from Don Jail. Boyd, in a first-person story in the Telegram, said it "took us nearly a month to cut through those bars" before he. Leonard Jackson," William Jackson and Steve Suchan made their break. The tour men were captured in an old barn last night and were moved back into their old cell block today. Police said they used the death-row cell block because it was the safest place to keep the men. "Where did we get the saws? They were brought in; that's all I'll tell you. "How did we get out of the cells? With a. key made (mm a spoon and tin cup handle. That key opened all the doors. "We had only one period a day that we could use the saws to cut. through the bars. That was from 5:20 to 7 a.rn.. when there was no danger of a. guard entering our cell corridor to punch the clock." Every morning the sawing went on. The gang was helped by the absence on holidays of a senior deputy who made it.a rule to test Norwegian Paper Complains About Canadian Sailors NARVIK. Norway, Sept, 18 - (Reuters)-The newspaper Loioten Folkblad Wednesday complained about the bchaviour of Canadian naval ratings who recently vis- ited Narvik during the N.A.T.O. cxcrcise "Operation Mainbrace." The paper said the sailors not only went on noisy sprees. and swiped Ashtrays, table lamps and shades from restaurants as sou- venirs, but "borrowed" bicycles which they left scattered around the town. One seamen was seen dropping a "borrowed" bicycle into "the harbor after using it. the paper added, It also said that women ol all ages were "accosted and ,In- sulted" in the streets. It didn't mention the name of the ship, but the cruiser Quebec was .1 rcccnt visilnr. In Otlawa. Navy Headquarters said it has received no report or complaint about any incidents in Narvik. A spokesman said the navy has no comment at this stage. Jail Break Probe ls Adjourned TORONTO, Scpt. 17v(CP)-The Royal Commission inquiry into the Sept. 8 jailbreak by Edwin Boyd, Leonard Jackson, Steve Suchan and William Jackson was adjourned Wednesday until the trials of the four men have been completed. Judge Ian Macdonnell. appoint- ed to the task of finding out how the four men broke out of Don Jail, said today that taking of evidence might interfere with the quartet getting the fair trials to which they are entitled. It is expected the trials may take two weeks. Boyd and Wil- llam Jackson face charges of bank robbery whereas Suchan and Leonard Jackson have been charged with murder in connec- tion with thc shopting last March of Det.-Sgt. Edmund Tong. The latter two are due to appear in court Monday. William Pitt the Younger br- caine Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer at age 23. TIRE HEAllllfllARTER8 ooon)'7EAn SALES and SERVICE v I I --:”r."' SUPER-CUSHION (5)4 . l t 0 if 34:,- Fnr a smoother softer. safer 1-Idol MARATHON Plenty of extra mileage or a real low price! STUDDED SURE-GIIP Tread designed to Site urn traction. r on my road in any ICISOIL I an aaaaoa,as,.I..I,. CHARLOTTETOWN Boyd Says He Reduced 20 Lbs. T 0 Escape Jail all the bars on the windows and rattle the bars on the cells on any lnspectl . he made. "We used shoe blackening and pieces of cardboard to fill in the places where we sawed through. But. it any of the guards had hit the bars they would have fallen apart. Every day we hid the cell key and the hacksaw blades in a crack in the floor at the end of the corridor. "We didn't know how well guarded the jail was from the outside but we felt that if we made our bid in the dark we would have a better chance..." Police Not Convinced Police say they are not convinced the desperadoes escaped through the 9-by-iii inch opening in the bars. Another theory is that they were let. out a side door of the Jail by an accomplice. "We had taken off 20 pounds each to crawl through this open- ing," Boyd said. "I didn't. have much trouble making it, but for the others it was 9. tight: squeeze. "From the ledge we Jumped onto a retaining wall and then crawled on our hands and knees along the 18-foot high wall between the two rear yards... engine sludge ; i : Kiiis Dangerous Acids Sludge can lead to costly engine repair bills, higher maintenance costs.-:;I-lesvy Duty Marvclube guards against gummy reduces damaging engine heat ; : : fights corrosive com- bustion acids 3 I I provides a tough lubricating him to protect your engine; "6 ad I switched ' '” Mawelube PAGE SEVEN IMPERIAL SSO "We lay ilat on our stomachs on! the top of the wall until both po- lice and guards passed out of sight. We scrambled down that wall in record time..." The four made their way up railway tracks in the Don Valley in East Toronto. They hid in bushes all day They spent the first night. in the valley 1;. mile from the Jail. The second night they reached their hideout. the empty house iand barn in North York in which lthey were later captured. ”How we got there and why we picked that particular barn, I'm not; telling. It was a good hideout The Army Recruiting Office, The Army Recruiting Ofico, , Victoria Park, Sydney, N.S. DIAL! 'Appiy right away to: - No. 1 Personnel Do oi, Garrison Bovraclu, Holi ax, N.S. , No. IC Racruitlnq Station, Barring St. . lorrlngion 8. Harvey Struts, Holliax, N.S. I26A Kent St., Charlottetown. P.E.I. but it sure was dirty." Police Theory Police said today they believe criminal associates met the four outside the jail and drove them directly to the hideout. furnishing them with money, extra clothing and an artincial loot, for Leonard Jackson. Boyd continued: ”We had money to buy food but we were afraid to trust our luck too far and attempt to buy some at a store. ”So we did the next best thing. We raided the neighboring farms (X-Ray) AFIIIOOFY, lscruulng Italian! at Amherst, Annapolis loyal, Irldgowator. Now Glasgow, Truro and Yarrnouth, N.3. . AIIOI-NIP laboratory Assistant Modical Assistant Rodiograpbsr at night and stole potatoes, to- matoes and corn. We built a bun- tire deep in the bush and tried to cook these vegetables. They were half-cooked or burned, but they kept us from starving. -"Because of the large manhunt we decided to stay in the bush during the day and to sleep in the barn at night. But: our stomachs got the better of us. We wanted bread, tobacco and milk. tiwillie Jackson volunteered to be our supply man. He argued that he was the least. known of the four of us and could disguise himself better. He cut his hair and shaved off the front part and tried a tobacco store on Yongc Street first. "Then he got bolder and wont shopping for groceries. He went to a Yonge Street store and bought bread and cans of beans. He was even able to pick up some news about. the manhunt, the number of guards that. had been suspend- ed and how they were going to hold a royal commission inquiry into our escape. I "But he didn't. tell me anything about my wife pleading in the press and over the radio to give myself up. If he had I would have surrendered at once. There would be no other course to take.” ncislfviligzr life and :ii;'Eexier .5: Eufiering Is the proud satisfying , job which awaits you In the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. You will be trained in one of the interesting and valuable medical crados:- . or g . Storornap Moclicol Hygiene Assistant Operating Room Assistant Phvsio-occupational Medical Clark Therapy. Aldo I Iiihir thc kind of specialized training that will equip you for service with a military hospital or field medical unit. You will be proud of your place in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. You will be eligible for service at home and overseas. .- Wherever you serve, you will find the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps is respected as one of the hnest and most eiiicient medical organizations in the world. But Act Now! A I The R.C.A.M'.C. needs more men, trained and untrained, immediately. There may be a place for you in the Medical Corps. For full information visit the Army Recruiting Depot nearest your home.