raos six PRIME‘ WWII!!! Dru-nu AND WEI. ¢ IIONIOIID I! _A Y’S MEN'S CLUB Shows Silliv- 7 - 9 ' A Paramount PicN will?‘ LAKE Lilli will USS IJALEY m; raisin - ems-rs LISTEN t. CANADA'S ' T01’ RADl0 SHOW l _ i” new)?!“ PARADE 0F S0i|0 TUESDAY EVENINGS ‘CFCY 9'3? -13..‘ _._ PAPER PIPELINE Pspcpipelincstoslrrygasoiine liavsbemussdinthiswmwhieh hanotherreasorzwhywastepaper hasbecome oneoliafhe greatest ’ on.‘ neebinwar, cAr 1roa T0-0AY and IEO. Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 1N l ‘i 0i m» VNHwllIi-l *2 powfk 301ml! by k , all?" i-‘iifliiifl-‘w- NEWS - MUSICAL AND COMEIUY NEW AIRPLANE ENGINE DETROIT. Nov. 4 —(AP)—- Chrysler Corporation disclosed Saturday that it had produced during the war a ITOWJOCN‘; 2600- of unusual design. “more powerful than an engine of aimi- lax displacement, yet easier to pro- duce and substantially more econ- omical in operation than other es of the same type and Dower." BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The arises are the same as those pron-fling at other Bllllos in the city. ' Freezout For Charitable Purposes O-OOO- NOTICE Wlll the person whose name is unknown but whose description is known, return the brow: wallet fiflllllll-III lfle Inna c money taken from Moors Q Mckod’: Ltd. either by mail or otherwise. Re- turning this wallet will save em- barrassment beca the deserip. tlon will be given to the It.C.M.P. for investigation. -O-0-O ¢¢ < Ii, l, 2i BUYING DAILY AT SOURIS uvu and oanssnn Fliwl. Illil CHICKEN Crates Supplied EASTERN PACKING C0. Souris U-BOAT BUNK 1N PACIFIC in the only submarim- idng in that “all? the whole lot occurred th Atlantis flint-m wgen the. durinstbewantlmuavy 1a u 1 n ;- u Muonsao’ 68PM‘! 000i‘ caps eren . 1t is a hands. with shattered nerves. sacxvuuae stamps,’ which has taken a great hold in America. and irbeccsning Chop all the stanl-pe in their with a little lmotics one can e quite e skillful at producing pea, C h which . Th new hobby known as "iihilatellc Creations" a or 8M quiet pastime for GEITRAL GIIARIIIAI anniaroservcdfornewl u hureathatad a nature may be at flva is a word. striotlyaoay- abh in advance. coon m thotograulu VICTOIV BONDS can be turn- nasal oflsesi into uickl drawing gooey it’: ss u ans rosrrofio Auction Sale at Lem MacKinnoni. lei will take place Wednesday, ov. ' 11% CONGRATULATIONS - Happi- est good wis were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Bor- den ay their Nth wed yssteni the occasion of g anniversary. GUIINBIYS WIN AWARDS A silver medal certificate of hono basbeensenttoM-xn-Lllrieliurry. Wllnaioe. by the Canadian Guern- Breeders pounds B1". in seven iactsti mom: on LIAVI - so. An- L. MacLean, aceom niod by Mrs. MaoLean, is spendrrrg leave with his parents. Mr, an Mrs. Haywood MacLean. Melville. This popular young soldier saw action in France and Holland, returning from overseas with an Ontario Regiment. aboard the Queen Elizabeth. POLICE COURT _ At the City Police Court yesterday two drunk and incapables were each fined 810 or 20 days. A third deiendent on the some charge had his live dollar bail estreated. A vagrant was remanded one week, A case A drunk had his case until today. NOW REGISTERED - Word has been received by Dr. T. V. Grant, M.P., and Mrs. Grant, of Montazue that their son Lieut. Vincent Grant. D.D. 8., who is a recent graduate of McGill Uni- remanded versity, has successfully passed the Dominion Council ‘Examina- tions, and is registered to practice dentistry in the province, await- ing his discharge from the army. NEW GUERNSEY BREEDER - Mr. Arnold Nicolle Murray River, who has seen five years service overseas, has recently purchased a. fann at Murray River and is start- ing with registered s. having purchased from Guy R/odd. Bradtley, Brackley Blanche. an aged cow with a two year old ROI’. record. 306 days, 7.990 lbs. , 406 lbs fat, and a. three year od record of 8.401 lbs. milk and 4M lbs. htalsoin305 deyfl-Thiscowis bred to the Prince Edward Island Guernsey Club's new isnlported sire. Rosewaid Hanna's Monitor. FUNERAL ssnvwns - The funeral of Sister Cecelia Joseph Gallant was held yesterday morn- ing following s. solemn uiern High Mess in the Chape of Mount Si. Mary's Novitiate, The celebnant was Rev, L, Laundrigan. St. Peters. Rev, E. Ul-Ianiey, D.D., Deacon, and Rév. F Cass. Sub- Deacon, Final absoiution was giv- on by I-lis Excellency Bishop Boyle. internment was _in Mount s». Mary's cemetery. where service ut the grave was conducted b Rev. . OHanley, D.D. The gal-bee.- ers. six students from . Dun- atan's University, were: Charles liliblvor, Jas, Morris, Ray Gallant, James Kelly, Clark McAuIey and Prank O'Connor. SPEAKS 0N’ SCHOOL BROAD- CASTS — Mr. R. S. Lambert, sup- ervisor of educational broadcasts for the CBC, addressed the Rot- ary, en and Gyro Clubs yes- terday as well as the School Im- provement League__Be!ore coming to Canada in 193B to join the CBC. Mr. Lambert was ior i2 years with the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion. The vote of $2,000 ior the installation of radios in the City's public schools, by the local Kins- men Club, marks the first time in the history of Canada. Mr. Lam- bert stated last rught, that any organization has made a gift of this kind. The money, Mr, Lam- bert said, is t0 be turned over to School improvement League for the “ the l_ ‘_ ‘ AT ROTARY ._ Mr. B. S. Lam» bert, supervisor of educational broadcasts for the CBC, was the guest speaker at the Rotary luncheon yesterday. Guests at the l L i ‘ ‘ “ William Ander- son. Toronto; Charles MoNeill. Rustico: D. B. Lusty, Halifax; Dr. G. D. Steel. Prof, J. H. Blanchard, R l-Tazen Wigmore, Ralph McLean. L. W. Shaw, and George Sinclair r -all of Charlottetown. Dr. Gli- bert Houston, recently returned he served from overseas where with the Armed Forces. was welt comed back to the Club as a mem- mréd Dr, Wendell MacDonald pre- s Exehan e I 3 . a a Oi =5 i Bldg éroducta 22 l Bel Tel 173,, Bathurst 19,4 Can Cem 14b Can Pac 17% Can Car Found 15% Can “ 18% Cockslnutt 14% Dom Brid o 38% Dom Coal fd . Oil Dist Sea] 35‘ 4 Dom Steel B 12/1 l Dryden 13 | greases‘; g I or I-‘ounda Co 30% , Gen Steel Wares 20% 1 Howard Smith _ 27 a Home Oil 445 H Brid e 8% Hiram W ker 100% i Can Ind Al 11% k Int Nickel 39 1m Oil 14% £nt Peta ' 21¢ owe PM 4"! Imp ob Con Smal Lake ot coda 28 Mil Po 22 Mas is 13 MoCo nt 11 Nat teal Car 2i ~ :2 ihawinigan ’ 20 it Law 32% at Law Pfd Dom extiis m II.A of common assault was dismissed. .. \_HE_O_HAR lw-laj L Loncmuaa Fr. iielatyrs llensrsd At nil-pm. By C.W.!‘- Upou the occasion of tbs 8th anniversary of his lllilillfl- w Pa. Alexande “V”: “y” - , guest fhonorata aa° J ylinmlb- halls in the m. the: said an anni m‘ , . s aitarflilrly"thli‘nw‘aebt- 1'!‘ ll Ocurnovor. of W“ 0811. Father B. sashted at the Mass and gave a very appropriate semen. His Grace was accompanied b Rev. Fathers Bertrand end Tr . Q was t m luded The guests at m “B ¢ 1 Archbishop Murrflv. Pall". Zielmkn. who was master of cenmonies. Very Rey, OJ, Mclnenw. Dean of Brandon. and Rev. Frs. Ii. Mu-lially, M‘ -' J. Bertrand o! St. Lan- Pictured be 0mm m. 1".‘ v11; ‘lveglliinfiili island of far-off Java in the lgggvheirxllréillsglglxxlflt Indies, whothls serving n e Dutch Fleet Air Ann. He will he remembered here as one Q1 m, airmen who trained and grad“. atcd at the Charlottetown "m!" "115 year, He now wishes to show his appreciation to the P901910 oi’ this city for their kind- ness and w our Island lsds for their aid in the liberation cf his native land. . wars. lunzrmo - A very in- structive and interesting meeting was held in the Social Hall, Trin- lW United Church, Charlottetown, by the Woman's Missionary Society on Thursday. Nov. 1st. Thirty members Wm present, with Mrs. WJ-I. Johnson, the President, ‘the chair. All joined in singing, ‘Jesus Shall Reign," followed with Miller by the President. The Scripture Reading was 19d by M15, R-E- Mateo. the 91st mun road IWPOMIVQW. Prayer was offered by Mrs. J.L. Ioclshart. Mrs, 1[_ Newson gave a reading on "A tion of Brotherhood." a topic which is much discussed these days. Mrs. Ifickhilrt tested the knowledge of the members by asking questions On Africa. the country which is 1191B! studied this year. The min- utes of the October meeting were read, by the Secretary. Mrs. L. Bisstin. The treasurer, Mrs, 3,11, Mrutch reported a total of $201.70. Mrs. E.C. MacKay reported 60 visits. 15 in the hospital and san- atorium. On amount of sending clothing to Britain, it was decided to dispense with sanding boxes to Newfoundland and Labrador. Mrs. E-c- MMKBY. Mrs. G. Avard and Mrs. Wilkinson were appointed as the nominating ccmanittee. It was 1111101210941 that subscriptions for the Missionary Monthly would be received at the close of the meeting. also that a Baby Band Party would be held on Nov. 8th., Mrs. RH, Rogers. Who had charge oi the pro- gramme. gave a. splendid talk on Educational Work-in Africa. She was “‘ ‘ . Mrs. R12. Mutch with a b81961‘ 0n llnsueacs of which the" BIB eiRht hundred in that country. Mrs. Bennett gave a paper 0n mil-sic. bush schooh. regional schools and stlnmer camps. M", M60155!!!“ Rave a Paper on the home life of Mr. and Mrs. e, Hie-v. Mr Mclennan intmdnmed the booklet. “Onward Then Ye Pccnlifmbv no Chalmers Meeting clos with singing “All Hail The Power oi Jesus Name" and prayer by the President. TO CDIAN ALUMINUM The easiest and beet way to own aluminum cocking utmsils is th a mild soap and steel wool. HOW T0 cun Chest Cold Painlul THROAT Speaking o! val able horns rs- medies that mothers might well keep on hand, a trained nurse says‘: "I haven't mot any preparation more dependable than ‘Nerviline.’ For me, it is an ideal Jinimpnt. It seems as if nearly ovary drop rubs ‘in-its pain-relieving powers are absorbed quickly. Ind it eases and relieves congestion in s short time. For chest colds, pain in the‘ sidw stifl neck, ear-ache and toothache, . ' l have found Nervillae very" valu- ‘abio in treating the minor ills that arise in so many homes. I have found nothing ia the we! of I ‘Bub-Orv-that ll more efiieisnt than Nerviliae. This. Min-relieving lini- meat is a household article in thou- aandsofCsnailaabemuPlsitin yours! Get a SS-osat bottle today aire, - Ga, , B. l-iubica. Winnipegceis, ufgry-aakoma, Grandeview; Mrs. Mammy, Brandon, Miss B. Binn- nott. Brandon. Miss M. Jordan. Winnipeg Mr. and Mrs. I-lamilin, WIXIHIPQS. l... 83L C.W. Parnell, Winnlllefl. Mrs W. Perry. and Mr. H. Mcmell. Dauphin. The speakers at the ban uet : Pr. O.J. Mclnerny. Bran on. Pr. J. Burggraff. Swan River, Fr. Masgeo, Toutes-Aides. and Mr. H. McNiell. Dauphin. An easy chair with foot stool was resented to the pastor Vi’ M1‘- M~ an and Mr. Artibes on behalf of the parishioners and an address was read by Mr. McNiell. The children of the Pflrish gave a short concert under the direction of the Feiician Sisters of Detroit. The concert included a skit of the jubilariarfs life. 1's. Mtlintyre wishes to thank all those who attended and par- ticularly those who came from Winnipeg and other distant points. CAREER Fr. A.W McIntyre was born at Arlington. P E T . July i9, i991, eon of Mr, and Mrs. James A. Mc- Intyre. His early education was obtained at Grand Raver. P.E 1.. and he later attended St. Dlmstanis College. Charlottetown. and Laval Seminary. He was ordained in st. Patrick's Church. Grand River, on July l9. 1920, by His Excellency Mom Rev. I-LJ. 01cm and came to Manitoba soon afterwards; serv- . i _ N vsflhln. sea-awe gaunswastruflsnsdto “...a"f'~l°¢" fliowlngthe 53mm:- LAC. Barry Costello, B. ~ .1, left Baturda for his home in tohspvan. iis haze he was the guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and am. Inwrence Hennes- IQY. u...» m Atomic Energy Station LONDON. Nov. li —(OP Cable) .4111. Daily llixpress roported to- day- that Professor Douglas croft has been named director of station a Didcct. Berkshire. Prof. ockcroit. a 48-yslr-fi Yorkahireman. and one of Cam- bridge University's leadinfi Phy- sicists, "new is superlntending the building of a model atomic energy village near Tomato," the newe- paper said. Christmas Tree Trade ls Booming SAINT JOHN, N. 3-. Nov. 5 — (CP) -- Christmas tree buy"! estimated may that the number of trees to be exported fwm NW Brunswick this season would ex- ceedsw; year's shipments by about 25 per cent. One reason given for the expected increase was the return of experienced cutters fol- lowing service with the armed forces. , KEN LE,‘ N. 8., Nov. 5 — A New York buyer. W. B. Clark has predicted here that one million Christmas trees will be exported from this Province to the United States before the middle of Dec- ember, Shi ping of carlosds ACHES a 4 Drive oul‘ 500 will start, ov. 25 and it is expected m. ,, -‘ ‘s will be paid a half-million dollars. Operate Railway Yard By Radio, MONTREAL, Nov. 5-—(OP)— For the first time in Canada, a railway yard has been completely equipped and is being operated by radio. The experiment is being conducted at the Longue P inte yard of the Canadian Na onal Railways at Montreal with the co- Britain's projected atomic energy ' letter Perisassts Pious I101 feruless t....." an week at a» NARI! ELIIA IEAITY ‘SALBI. 76 Great George-Staci. PIICIS I.“ - tsjt — 05-00 Inperieaesd Operators To the lesldents af Admiral it, Bri “ and York lane:- Campaign. aubscribers and prospective already bought and be sure to Ave, Brighton load, Bungalow Place. Green t.. Greenfield Avs., Park Terrace, infill 51-. Villa Ave. Thank you for the cordial reception and support you are giving use in connection with the 9th Victory Loan lnsve bsenunabietsesltsoteveryonein myissal- tory but hopato before Saturday the 10th of November, when the csmaalsn closes; in ‘ crlbors to the 9th Victory Loan please consider again their financial position and even if it pinches a bit-"Buy more Bonds than you've - Telephone 109i or 1310 and l will be glad to call on you. TOM DAVIIB. Oth Victory Loan Salesman. 8t, Ambrose its Baylieid the meantime ’ would all buy some if you have not." operation on the i‘ Mar- coni Company. tahere is no need a. During the tests for written train or era and siinais with the touch of a button on a microphone. contact is made tween offices and locomotives. 1n- structions are given. received and ecked in a matter of seconds. ‘ren locomotive and two yards ofricee are equippsl. with bo-watt trenanit and receiving sets. Central contmi units are located in the offices. On the tender cl each engine there is a steel-encased radio having an aerial similar to those used on automobiles. In each cab there is a control box with a loud speaker and» microphone. It three-way oolnnumicaticn o D’ bk!!! ’" "'9 l0 ' . lccomcti ‘ zglé¢létlég axmnd central stall t are successful, n, 1, anticipated that the operating hour, locomotives and work hem», will be conside ably reduced while a spied up of freight shi menis bl as much as 24 hours w ll rasunj Success of the experiment ivould nfian a revuollgrtgn in railway 0W. a on on .N.R.'s zamo- Ivltan. * mm UNJUSTIFIED l-IATIIED Although owls rarely if ever gm I hlaeylayihbltueieya dctmt owls so Bree a th will stuflcd owl for hogs. amok l drug counters. I "films SAVE FOR YOUR u WW we OF TOMORRO’ SIGN YOUR NAME- Zwvuronv molar-m- il~==iri=e 1-H- Trouilsssae light can. Arc llsrl es is 31ml It'll!» ooudthatsflehrtlis the ‘ wumdorwmw-uh. ' od y-umhi: the throat that causes the ucve and throat $11; . trouble that keapvou awake at night. - W°°d'l o. Tine 8m helps to relieve J lthis ooughéllli: oondiison I ‘ i-Wmmidog: a? 0&1; ab“ , wanting “walla-i and when u... “n”; Thaflrndo "k ya |_ p Ibsen on the market for the pest m" 35° I WW6; l-lflcgiansiiy sise, about 8 times as much, 60c at s15 The "r. assum- Co. Unaitod, Toronto, Ont. Victory loads day will be the fiinspsiat" home you want tomorrow. Now is the dine to save; YOUR plans on a soil financial Iouadasioa of Victory Bonds: re-modcl, greatly improved building ma» serials, hearing equipment, labour-saving kitchens, etc. will be available. _ Buy them lace: with Victory Bonds. -_ _ You will assist also h a patriotic and humanitarian way. We must co-operau with our allies is bringing essential relief ‘to Europe. Production l‘ with ptoducflco on cits beck-Pl ' of home requirement!» 0'" \ Nib!" -ot'd|e wup S