. \ I rum q-Tl-IAY- rut. -wro_ ., Poroulounllrlsonh liiciviilRRAY - STANWYCK IBWARD o. ROBINSON. with Pom: Hull v Joan Hootlior I Richard Quinn v Jolm Phil ilsov EXTRA! BOOBY HATCHED, Color Cartoon SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 -.-.-.-.-.~marv\.vu-.v.~¢mr.r.ri~n Jflhfi‘ in ." dstarring Bur- n mlxtuie Q1 D8)’- dmma. intense love yand indemnity” according to . y i, m. rose-talking, 8v Thu (tnfiiidigiii Press i, em“ ‘t’? w? ninseiooiiimkin obi ti i m‘ '4 e ' a ‘ec ‘"5 x‘ on h1<l b"cn n- Nssi - occupied countries. Brltisiill’; 3- .‘ -. . . mmem mum“ ed 24 L wr to inst of two “explosions criislud Lawrence since the, summer and . u ‘r eel" .. t... m. .1. 'é‘.l*°."il..t12:. ‘:z*.‘.":*.-.-E.".'r‘;.yi*§.; $221.?‘.l"‘ii.i“2£."“35f.l“°‘° later devenih bYiDRS 0 an s us. r n a-vance ,- Rbnhdox] Shh‘, ‘lindyxulywl wylfint took ‘a m“ f 2a 41 ‘i ‘$71195 cnces to his dictionary. Unable m, 000.000 J l‘ O the ‘River 93d igsliilc§yfplcrilléfilgsllm" 1"’ to pronounc; Arthur's name, he . Winn 0d moot Dubai's Btsnwvck. the oi an oil man. th _ons_comri_l i _6. 1914 - .-.n.-i.n.-i.-.-.w.-.-.-.Ii.v m-.-.-a.-i.-.-t~.-.~.-i.-\.-.-.w . l i From the gt moment they met- IT WAS MURDER! "Slit wcntod money and mun . . . and ho wonlorl her! They thought they could gll owny will! mur- . ' dot. but ihsy couldn't t ' Q0! dwoy from mt." inn? cumin '-' ‘JJ-‘Jlfnfi ‘ffffl-EVJWH-‘IH... 'n'in‘n'nln'in"i‘-'n'n's'n ‘We’?!'s"s"u“s'h‘n'is'n's"-t"s"u's‘n"n'is'u'r o i .4‘ , yron Herr I B45 - A-.-.-.-t-hvirw.-t-.-.v.r.r.~.-t-.v.u Barbara talks lib-ed into plotting the death o! her hiuband iii oi-tler to collect the insurance .20 that the two can be together. The ulmi is of this evid deed landing at Years Ago NOV. 6. l insurance Bu! an and Lithuanian mer- (QKODOO) to Greece. iuiiu i omooiz or torus... tho Interval berwoeu m sac peace will require a personal reserve fund.- “Victo Bonds" rovide a means by which that fund can be uilt u . $10: only that-Bonds in the Bank will provide e means b which new comforts and conveniences can be purc ssed when restrictions on production of "Civilian Goods’? are lifted. For instsn yuu need s new "Pawcett" Kitchen Range or Furnace. Right now new ranges and nsccs are limited. Enamel 8: Heating lants in Sscltviile, N.B., Amherst, N.S., and Victoria, .C. have been busy doin mendous war job coupled with production of “ swcett" furnaces, stoves, ranges, and ‘Beaver Brand" bath tubs and sinks up to thc limit of Gowrnment control. just as soon as the war ends thou goods will be produced in s manner never lo buy ss lisny bonds a you osn now, and when "Cease lire‘! sounds you'll have the funds for your new F‘ swcctt‘? rsn e, stove, furnsce, or "Beaver Brand o wor in finsncing thanks to your? l! 01' BONDS‘ . NAMEUS: HEATING PRODUCTS LIMITED 51335; GFNERAL OFFICES, SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK lllltst, I-lq Victoria, 3.6. Branch Ofllcui Montreal, Wlniilwli Vsnoouvfl Plus News-Pete Smith-Passing Parade ..-'..=.~ wanna-waver. "B-‘Pflfsiffl-"nfidfi-HV-‘l-"u Missing In Si. Lauirence Ship Sinking cvclitccn members of‘ the crew ghter urriycd hem The men irerc brought IYCIE after following l1 SlX-ilOU St. Lziivrriico current. the if0ll1ilLCl'_ as the t ca“ SllOlliLT: iligstz" 4 . 0 iccr on t cc . w. re u oft"cer.~; in Le other members of tiic new‘. ' ' Those who reached here. all sea-y encoiv action. the blasts marked lllli: v pulled aiveyrloitr came from wit en; or wh anti‘ torus do liits or a mine blast. clude Poul 000d keeper with Chicago Black Hawks. will sitarr. once with Detroit and Wnlter Morison, formerly with Mone- ‘ THF. GUARDIAN or.» n-mumwnmwumevmvmnmunv-vmuavnvn CAPITOL —- NOW PLAYING s Shows DaiIy-3:l5 - .7 - 8=45 situated ‘I The Hill m». "MuskmComody .And .1 K igoositn HOLSHOIS ‘(lib tun .i [Khan FANFWHVH o. mourn ‘null? iiwiu tutu/m munsiou llALl W, = BflilSil Freighter Sent Tn Bottom By Two Blasts; Cause Not Known. l-iud of sci-em story is Wvfked out to the minim“ “clam, l\lA'l‘.-\NE. Qiita, Nov. 3 - (GP; —ithe gloom as other llfcouuis were . dd” at the Prince IId- nroiii-entlv to ocrftctioii. s . .. . Pgyunmmt’; After the crime is committed. a Emil“ “'91 ‘§{,’“""m'§,° Fffi‘°‘°“ slowly War” iilsiilrasiiici: lifi/Ohe St Lawrence River a sat Mnmurny a m u _e mo perpetrators eight miles olfshore last n12’ It \\':is not known blasts resulted from boil i' than‘ ‘ smrits S(i)ill)“\l'.ig‘Sh‘iilC of; bcirj: made Difld)’. to- J ii. as they 10s‘. sight o! their rocked ship in the darkness. thcv heard :ond explosion. Thev presumed l that. the vessel had sunk. but could the‘ not determlend whetli: r aiiv other BXDIO-l llfetaisits Caiiadiati- ond bl If the explosions resulted frcm .first. known attacks within the St. 8t the nuea where n. number of the l9- gfi 535M025 occurred. The river is doym-stream lost to renm 58.3%‘; ‘lifémffi ‘.’.‘..°..s.'-.1..“‘“' Goo. Stilwell In Washington “IASHINGTON. Nov. 3 _ CP —G1 n. W. Stilwell reached Viiashi 591T W Nborters. nd takti a short leavcflof aggiixclgigd to An announcement that "Vinegar ggggfiaélxiqfltft Woe made by the Wnr T u; aimouncemen and; after conferrln vim w Deliurlmeiit officials ‘zwilia take ti: , "Hilliilge of a short leave of absence. "General Stliwell stated l h; .no "public statement, to mail‘; an?! tervlews to press oi- radio." Mlflllilflilfl May lliive Allan Cup Squad WINNIPEG. Nov. 8 - (Ql) - Mani-tuba may have a sivflhn hosi- ‘ ey tsiiun to challenge for ths Allan Cup next spring. ‘ Plains are underway at present to organize a three tcdm senior group com of Bqulrss. Canadian Pa?‘ Railway and McDonald Air- o . l Bsquh- and Rebound? already have filed for senior identificat- ion will the Manitoba ' ‘ Hockey Association. Teams will be manned by former , professionals and amateurs now re- siding h the cltly. Playsn svailsb e for Inquires in- men. former goo!- ton Hhwlts. Winnipeg's last isvilian snhr league operated in 1H0. lllilino s Musl i? i‘ > 3f 10mg a debit-y“: your! n mun m. Jinniu, Surging husrwsi-nse i: 7 m the n gallon, rods r1 to cl ul out tnii clu-inoinl. m: u some I l or so. mu elllly mils oun . Ion sn boiler than in yurl. ‘he ol an: rcsinsn n on” its refund of tho s‘-"v-‘HVAEHVAHHVIHFIAHV-fin'h'is'n's'ln'h‘n\'n'u‘u‘a'n'n‘n“fn'.flt‘lh'lis\fiw Itlllld left before the sec- a _ . - b_ul victim of the! Tine lifeboat with m. 11 aboard "‘ ___ first reported enemy action in the‘ rexmined within s1 ht 'i th ‘t ' - ma‘ St. Lawrence since i-Iir- full of lfllifisxh $1110 oéixlxy itor ii tlin: ‘litig- G ‘t? C GU "W0 k Mntanei crnilt out of sizhtadoiim-riiicrsinerlié‘ tube and he was. m‘, weak to resist’ r row ncros". thzflmcii said thcv hztd not been oblong hated the 513m of me doom)’ ' d: to defefynine ‘whether the" cxinml with his gaunt face and thin cruel 11in the vgsgeplilinds. but though he could not ethisr they had resulted frorn- resist him. he did not have to lis- ilBn to the man's awkward mani- - them. . M - an’ l“ m mu“ “w” Q“°'°"°' i“! him something, in a low, insistent I ivoitiet He kfipt alt‘ it BOdIOIL; ifilflé irles wid-~ h _ d ~ at as one ay t e wor s e a zrndunllv until it etigenininthvldmgibeen hparlllg arranged themselves Gull’ of St. Lawrence 100 miinssln e carver-m ch 1 Lt {orderly squence. the farmed yacht Reicrcgoiitglviiil viiirgi 1718mm this afternoon. denied him-' -steely blue eyefi. They were tix- Joe" would have nothi t publicly concerning hi5 giuiofég‘ tinhuman experiment. instead of l.’ | " Pencils] Sill ell wflilllinfllfln thiswafternblortiivegv all‘; mewmm “W16 HOE give any ln- that. He had never been addicted wei- Germany would not hive becin 0 German st sll, he hfld W l" Thdu r11 no wly for him to say dqoh, soorfi - some lotion to litve that men could be and from the evil the! ‘become so. but he did respccfi hi! fellowmen because he thought that a for the most. Part they deserved it. “m”! Rm I =- " t tuous esslmlsts who slime- §‘€2‘l‘.5 $'€:2¢§i€.°3"lil‘“ i333 iipw- huim rm e which I nluophcglsel. g Q un:i:shs'ri5"ir'niii:.Aiid iclhd m“ it would never “mount h hélvehl lot t: put ufihwiltgi 1351i- i tdi r- u - was. ‘lfliiltiéésghuggamgfiirfi- y: i’ n83‘ hmfip...“ t3... _... 113.1. K“ rid d ‘,but eress. o o if: I mtiaxy. . i ma?“ fir: world. and o lot of QIOG Tomorrow is Forever by Gwen Bristow l-le spoke with n. grim resolu- ‘tion that seemed to typify all Artnur had ever heard about the coldness of Germans and their ins ability to understand any reason I why they might not always be rigrit. Arthur was not, able to dorm anymore words. but he looked at the doctor with eyes ‘that Jacoby told him later con- iveyed all his rage and disbelief. I Arthur knew he was going to die 1 and he wanted it over. But Jacobys thin face had no yielding in it. i Jacoby left him then. but lie came later. and this time his bony I hand brought up a Gennan-Eng- glish dictionary out of his frayed ‘pocket. Even with this aid. nls - English was so poor that he could convey nothing but a repetition of his refusal. Alene in his prison of pain. Arthur thought, “At home they'd shoot a dog that had been smashed by a truck. But this can't last much longer. 1t can‘i. If I hadn't been so healthy it would be over by now. But good God, have these people no mercy less German under heaven before I'd let him die a death like this." He was glad Elizabeth could not see him. She would never know merit. They would simply clean. “He never knew what. and at least it would be easier for her than if she had to know would be dead and done with. and would not have to go back to her that this was exactly what the doc-i tor meant to do to him. him. He had about given up try-' g to co the only thing that in- Iterested him. which was to refuse Inourishment and get it over that iway, for they fed him through a ‘pulatlons o! the English languige and try to make sense out 0i i l-luwcver. the creature persisted, {talking to lilm witli miiny refer- icalled him Kitt- He kept telling Arthur's mind and became an Stripped ot its grotesquei-ies and repetitions, what Arthur under- stood went like this: "You are not going to die, Kilfin You will be alive a long time. Not as you were. But you have your eyes. your hearing. the lawl ‘will heal and there will be a lléllld-i I think you Will be able to sit up-‘ right. Walking I cannot promise, but I will try. It will be long mid hard. But work with me. Kltt and .1 will work with you. Do 3'01! HH- dt-rstand me? You are not going- to die.” Arthur made in inarticulate noise. He looked at the doctor's ed on him with s determination: that mode Arthur feel that thisi fellow was regarding him not as- a man but ‘as the subject of an letting him go. Jacoby was going to keep him conscious for years to come, simply to prove that lie could do it. What was left of Arthur quiver- ed with rage. “You brute,” he sold. “you damned brute." He con- tinued with epithets worse than to Jarofanity and was surprised to {in such language coming so reaidly to his lips. But the words were there and lie used them. and continued using them every time he saw the doctor. Later he asked Jiwoby l! he had understood en i/hing of what he hucl been say ng then. Jacobi’ smiled with the grim humor Arthur had learned to recognize. Nfll the vocabulary. But I did not need the vocabulary to understand what you were saying to me. ami lust than I did not blame yo“- Iut at that time Jacoby Mid M attention to the protests. He simply left Arthur there to con- template his shattered body nnd go wild with the prospect of being forced to live in it. There We! nothing also Jscoby could do. H: ns working eighteen hours s. d-IY- m s pittance of food that in pre- thougtit ugh for an idle msn. Besides. since he knew so little lmslish snd Arthur knew n0 Arliur go on believlnl "h" h‘ holly ‘Bun Ins no n1 then M Juoby to eQllln that four years Qt this wsr bod siliost snnihilat- od his filth in the human soul. thsthstoowuonflisedseof ‘ “ for h Irou ht. ‘germ-s s wsr. Juoby 11M! nev- er doubted the essential worth of the spirit, He had not thought mankind was perfect or likely to H; h“! no patience with those they had looked it over and de- to much. To them he had ac- customed to say. “Most NOD18 unostcntatious iidbillti- P80‘ Airman Missing at all? l'd shoot the most hearty An acccmDlished linguist. sank-i adventure was crammed into an Portugesc. h: had not difilcultv 1i‘. 8-week spun bv a voting imvlitrit- carrying out the various roles which! tent or who has just Iiillldluti tq Eri-llie ulnved while Wflfiilllll with the I her he was dead and she would !_l_ ndgfter months of liiiiiu iritli the think it had been quick and‘ “gerrgrgfgfimfijglffclcrgii‘fietiéylfgéi; rsnesdrnavlzigtor of the ‘Lenside Cilllficfiiésgyisoia fgtbélfafr. Each. ‘A. en considerable Latitude. Frequent-y t t. trr". '11“ :' how long it. had taken him to dlefiilrolp w" m“ u In“! hm‘ And of course lle did have oneirelease said tonight it iras n liai tlhlililghto be ylhankful tier-if bhgb_l'ell.l'll()lieiOf tlited igalr when ti. sic ad to tit him, e could e-rvoungs r repore ack to his unit.‘o’clock in the ornl - H 1m : _ 31nd it rind dam it; work, 3e after having been regarded as "mls-‘sald. “Gestapo XEBBAQrifUVC-TSO c5 LONDON‘ no“ a (OP cm“) anything about this lingering tcr- i1 when he pnrachuted into occup- a half-human caricature o! Wflfliiéid lemmrl? Ynu“? 3mm“ hi"! 43 used to be her husband. ‘Though! thiit wrctcli of a German doctor. refused to shorten this lust phasefb though he might be befiilst enough! l0 CHJOY seelflz 0110 "f 5 enemies quentlv he arrived in a town heavilv "— get what was coming to him, even gnrrigfingd i, C, f It's vrell to know what your up b 1i, - Re could not indefinitely prolong time ripsed tils aizirxrtiibriifiegiigg flight; when ykoiilwear the new jewelery overs“ s" ed by suoopoo’ . gran er. ypieces. wiic . But at last Arthur discovered, c" ' ' with a revulsion that he could Ply ' p / _ ~_ ‘ . not have expressed ll’ he had known "lug ‘mil 1i o“! if Ydild take ihfillilfil. can effect the shape 0f your the whole dicnonary by heanftrou 1e to know them better. face, ra-Dnel \\_'CllllCiS ‘ill his 19".“. Hlciout and curse the n t i i .v a doctor ivlio rctnatmd lllliblll. three of the fragments. Subse- lguage. was his faith in the funda- 'wlll keep your shopping quests’ Juoby had been “yin; w m“; mental value of life. He had be- for jewelery safe frcm errors ' to him for some days. Arthur “Wed l" “- .~ 3 had ceased trying m understand pleasant day's before the war. PAGE Tunes ‘ H ‘fitaacfi/ llsvo you received your free and revised copy of the North American Life Budget Booklet? It gives you examples of budgets for married and unmarried _ persons, pages ‘for per- sonal memos, etc. Your local ofice will send you one. Write today. L s. STEVENSON. '- Dlstrlct Manager, 140 Richmond Si. ms from heristludio,’ ‘s advice 141.0 wear dos ockei Since April Turn Up Safe i l .i twin (‘lips or pins placed Hire and low down on the '- ctlpa dress. earrings are a face-widening too." Janet reminds you. c cf in): French. German. Suaiiish andy-"m underground. i‘: The pronrietress of the DhOlOilra-i n suspended from g, ribbor. ‘ dirt-ct the onlookei-‘s eyes 1r the down as well n; acrog] nhlc studio was reizardd b the. Y jam‘ “Hm “Ti-mes me 1m Germans as a symuathizer alild stir-j T-‘Twswn i‘! "1 idfli-‘i W31 BMW?’ t 1v she entertained German oflit mat parties which u» “tuned ‘ Pass Loan Quota St. Johns Nfld. An R.C..A.l". pit "The night-Hint Paris fell we had; e a ixirtv that lasted until four or five} "Va-ii — Canadian sirmsn and slrwoincn gegeerfggrand ever-v m)" ‘gdl overseas have over-subscribed their he . ,, .- , . 9.000.000 Vi t Lo t b “mud °”"" ‘he “mfsfll. “d 1°“! $15108. it iVflcS ciiriinouriiizdqiltinigiit. i ‘ l Subscriptions came from 27.261 I men and women. with an average " since April ed CHUNB! JEWELERY FOE SLIwLFACED purchase of $147 The target for‘ the Sixth Vlc- 3. ‘ tory Loan was 31.000000 which was - because they are ._ n and more bfliilfllli d.iii gleam. " -_ dominant ‘mes '1 ifvlvroixint rclid this pruvtd wa . (ircntworlthwi e success! Thou- ssndssziyfSplgq. did! Buy nowl in general die lllltflflill, t. expressed in homely lan- For yqur expert pomp"; that‘ ut that was in lilell~2il (To be Cotitiiiiledl Fmomefia ofguécesw t UCH is the importance of Sulphuric Acid to the many industrial processes now being carried on in Canada that the monthly record of its production could well be used as a barometer of the rise and fall of business. 1 3: Sulphuric Acid is extensively used in steel mills, foundries and similar plants whose volume of production is governed by the .. demands of construction, ship building, transportation and the y engineering trades. These are the basic industries and their ‘ ' i progress parallels the general trade statistics of the Dominion. u Another important use of Sulphuric Acid is in the manufacture _ . and maintenance of storage batteries ior cars, tanks, radio equipment and certain marine engines. While Sulphuric Acid is only one of the many products of Canadian Industries Limited, it is an outstanding example of the way in which commercial chemistry is contributing to the p life and progress of the Dominion. f,’ CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED FASQ '