firs: nom- PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY - FRIDAY \ and SATURDAY TODAY "THE DARK HORSE" Added Shorts Hun 3:45 - 7 - 8:45 - OAPITOL @- -TIIIIR.—FIII.— AT. SERIAL-PHANTOM AIDE]; AND CODIEDY J. A MUTCH DIES AT NEW GLASGOW NE\V GLASI OW, O0‘. ll —— A prccniiich‘. New Glasgow citizen Jcixn A Mutcit posed awuy tttiis "on s: ‘fs home, Washingbon Mulch on". m faint‘: ltcalth . Q timc AVLI sztrioniyr ill the past vnock. H..- ttas a native of Prtntm Eci-vtiartl Island but‘. was a resident heme for many years. For c-re." 45 ytars he ups dasoci- aicd with the firm cf R l‘. reg- or r d [Tons and rttirml from bus. int '2 i» a ft v y a .110 In church life he was assnciated with Trinity Unitod Gulch and in fru- trml circles was a member of the Masonic Order 2s vvcll as the Shrincr Dodge Hie is stirvlvcd by his xvlfc and two sons Jcfnrt n2 uhe t-fnff of the Bun-k of Nova scona. New Glaszvw and William student at Acadia University. The funeral service will be held Sunday October l3, at vwo p.m. from his late homo followzxl by in- toitmon-t. at Inrnc Stine-u cemetery- DRAMATIC STORIES FROM EVERYDAY LIFE M‘ m II mil rmtn ‘IIIDIW AC. COMMIIIIAIOI zvnv MONDAY, WEDNISDAY, mom! , CFCY $93. IXIII IV ISFLOIIR~ Punnyonts TODAY "SAILOR TAKES A WIFE" Show: 3:45 - 7 - 9 ' JENNIFER lllNES . So lnnoconl? //r EMPIRE ob‘ THUR. - FRI. - SAT. IIURAIIGO AND till Bilillllilll iiiiilililES Also Comedy - Variety - Animal Short FAIRVIEIV IV. I, The regular mteting of the Fair- vicw W. I. was held on Tuesday, October 8th. at the home of the President. Mrs. Thos. Burdett. Af- tcr the usuul routine opening, the litisincss on the rgOndQ was taken up. This Institute is vcry much in favor of a Drama Festival and two dclcgrtlcs Mrs. Thos. Burdett and Mrs. E. A. Currie were ap- pointctl to uttcnd at meeting in the W. I. rcst room in Charlotte- town, t-nlletl by DistricFOfIiccrs to dcvclop and plan for District Fes- tival. Correspondence from I) A. Yeo. Social Service Agent for P. E. I. was read and while approval was given this lctter nothing con- crcto was ilccidetl upon. The October theme “Home Econ- omics" was read and fully discus- st-(l. Many favourable comments were passed re the "Scrap book" idcn and a committee consisting of Peggy MocMillan. Mary Maclsnttc and Gloria Burdelt were appoint- cd to prepare some. A contest od- tlod variety to the program. It wus declclcd that Institute make con- tribution to W. I. Song Book. Mrs, E. A. Currie gave a cam- prchqnsivc and lntcrcstint: report. or thc nnnunl meeting of the T. B. Lcrtguc. At this point Mr. nntl Mrs. Alton Burdett. were cnllcd 0n, e. short address and small presen- tation yum ade to this popul. young couple. Mrs. Burdett is s new cumcr to the district, while Alton hos the honor and distinc- tlon c-f having served his Kinz and Country as n paratrooper. Instead of the usual luncheon tho hostess ushered the members and their husbands to the dining room whcrc a surprise in ‘he form of a delicious duck supper awrfictl thcm. Needless to add all did jus- tlve to this very pleasant part of the program. The meeting closed with “The King". All wendcd their way homeward feeling it was good to belong to such an organization. BAYVIEW W. l. The October; meeting of the Bay- view Women's Institute met on Oct. 'i at the horde. of lllllrs. Clar- ence Stewart with nim- memlbers present. Ilhe meeting opened by repeating the (med in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved The secretary was Nquested to write in the Supervisor concerning the Institute ztesvr. It was decided to buy paper towels and some fly spray for use l-i the school. Mrs. Cecil Simpson invited the ESCAPE BY g Royal Brown l t I l i Escape was impossible. From any- ‘where ever. So the Bifl WM c511‘ ed herself just plain Ellen Jones- ithough she never could be plain anything, leut of all in appear- ianc&-decided this August night. lThe room in which she sat. In what had been a porch rocker be- fore it had grown too ancient and disreputable for "live service. seemed suddenly symbollcal of .llfe. I 0;- gt least her life and what 'she must endure from it, I0 long as she lived. She was lust twenty. The ‘room wtu tucked under the four story. sun-bleached lire trap ‘ known as the Pisquasset Inn. That. built tn the eighties by a master carpenter who had himself pre- pared the plans, WES a 811mm" hotel on the Maine coast. Pisqu-asset Inn was picturesque only in name. In appearance it definitely suggested the sort of plloc that depended for its 98l- ronage on very small business men. not so very highly paid office ‘vork- ers, their wives and an occasional son or daughter. Twenty-five l]. week and uP. bu‘ not so very high up. The girl with whom Ellen shar- ‘cd a room and bed as well-some- ‘thi-ng she had not anticipated- had summed the guest: uP "0"" temptuously. "A lot of cheap skates." she had said. “The sort that expect Ritz service, though God knows they never saw the Ritz, and hand you a dollar at the end of two weeks as if they were presenting you with a grand. And they expect you prac- tically to cry with gratitude." Ellen's roommate was short. blond. snubnosed and —the word would never have occurred to her but lt did to Ellen-pervasive. "Like that old skeeslckl Jack- son dld today," she went on indig- know which was worse-his wife. I guess, I wish I'd poured‘ the soup down her neck while I had the chance. You certainly picked tr lemon of a place!" Ellen had already decided so. She was in Maine; on the way up she had gllmpscd lteartcnlng vistas of hluc from the train window, bits of harbor with the ocean beyond, strips of shore and here and there a wooded island. From the front porches here and the rooms to the cost one could see something like that. But from this room one mere- ly saw sheds. a clothcsline and a hcn yard. From this vista her eyes on the day of her arrival had turned bnck to the room itself. It», was not only stark, but she knew i-t would hold fast whatever heat the day might genomic. And instead of the fresh air she had counted on. there was an odor that came in the opened window which was familiar. She sniffed it and her roommate grin- nod. I “Right over the kitchen. deurle," ishe said. "We're in luck—serve food all day and smell ivt all night." Ellen had managed a. smile but ‘had said nothing, That was the best she could do at the moment. She had had an unusual glrlhoo Although hcr gmndfuther migh ibe comparitively impoverished, he had retained n definite aura, of aristocracy, especially in the little Vermont village to which he hud returned after the debacle of 1907. But Vermonters are sturdy self- rcspecting folks. They do not pull their forelocks; they reserve the right to comment on and criticize anything and anybody, In other words they might. and unquestionably did criticize tho, to them. casual way in which Ellen, an orphan, committed wholly to her grandfather's care after her grandmother's death, was brought up. "He buries his nose in his books for hours and lcts her do whatever she pleases." was the way they must have summed it up. The things Ellen pleased to do had not been open to criticism save that they were different from what their own offspring did. She was likcly to bury her own nose in books for hours; she had the free run of her grandfather's library. yet she was net-the;- anemlc or even inactive. I At the most sh; was different. Shc was invited to children's par- tics and wont at first. But she just didn't fit. A girl who at thir- teen has read all of Shakespeare, much of Dickens and Thackelny, and even dipped into smollett and Fielding may not b; actually ab- normal, yet i-t is hard for her to gear hcr mental reactions to those of her contemporaries. The result was that the habit of silence grew on her until her contemporaries, boy and girl. lthoutzht of her as stuck-up. In their hearts thcy realized she had reason to be. Her grandmother, before she had died, had feared she might become conceited. "Handsome is as handsome does." she had of- tcn assured Elli-n. And also re- mindcd her that beauty II but’. skin deep, _ Shc had known that Ellen was like her great-grandmother Corliss, held the same promise of beauty. She had the lame golden-brown hali- and dark ldshes. and velvety brown eye: with gold glint: thlt matched her hair. There was. as a child, a sort of Alice in Wonderland charm about Ellen. Her grandmother remem- bcrccl that great-grandmother Cor- liss had retained all her mo, 3n; had been beautiful in an llfllllllrn- ingly lovely vvly that actually hadn't annoyed other women, At twenty. that might all be said of Ellen. And u lho stood that af- .ing at St. Paul's Cthurch Sunday ev- nantly. "Him and his wifel _| don't‘ members to her ltcme for the Nov-. fermion In the room that she wn ember meeting. Lunch cormtl-ttee‘ Mrs. Cedric Simpson, Mm. c-ittroi-uicumy lunch mu served by the Simpson and Hrs W1» Graham. hostess and committee. Oolllct-Im ‘rlumeeting men closed undo mmmedtovtloenh rm: ____(_I_IEIARLOT1_‘E_TOWN _, GUARDIAN IIEITRAL GIIARIIIAI his ulunn h narvod for nun of bod bland. but odvq-tflnp cl a non! ulna ma! be luortnd pl five cents a n-ord. atrlallv ll: alrlo In tulvanoe. COOK'S for Photographs. consensus-fiat cut: m SURANCE. SEE lat/est in Pottery will’. Crocketvs Jewellery. WOBTIPS DBUGSTORE for Pure Drugs. HAWAIIAN nth-critic GUITAR. wltih BmlJIlfleI—-$100.00. Special price. Toombs Music Store. THE ANNUAL MEETING of thl Navy, Army, Airforce Officers Club will be held at 2 Haviland Street. Friday, October 25th at 8 P. M ANNUAL MEETING -— St. Dun- staris Credit Union Limited, Holy Name Hall.‘ Wednesday evening. October 23rd, 8.15. Members and non-members are cordially invited to attend. HEAR DB. A, E. ARMSTRONG, Foreign Missions Secretary of Uni- ted Church. next Sunday morning. Trinity Church and r-cxt Monday Royal Bank Promotions A Int d General Inspectors ' NEdAitldoéF B. ‘Igenapoie to the rank of Gen- The Royal Bank of Canada. todfll" Ml”- bem supervisor of the bank's foreign branches since July- A. F. MAYNE And C. B Promotion of A. F. Mayne enl Inspector is Announced by Mayne ha: 1946. Mr. Branch m- thg past six years. t t Manager of Montreal Newole h“ been iggtesékisgilsaoaigtmenls mark the IWIVH! evening, Zion Church. HEAR CANON-ER. H. WILKIN- SON, D. D.. Anglican Missionary of Kangara, India, next Sunday morn- entng at St. Peter's Cathedral Monday evening Zion Church. THE SCHOOL {MPROVEIKENT LEAGUE is very anxious of obtain- ing 4 sets of “The Books of Know- ledge" for the use of the 4 city schools. Anyone having some for disposal to this worthy cause, kindly call 2363-14. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnznis, Lorne Valley, wishes to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Freda Mae to Oliver Wellington. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas. Head cf Hillsborough. Marriage to take place in the near future. MRS. HOWARD McKAY, Gild- stone, P, E. I.. announces the en- gagement of her daughte rMuriel Catherine McKay, Wind-sot, Ont.. to Mr. Walter Rutledge, R.C.M.P.. son. of Mrs. W. W. Rutledge of Van~ couver, B C. Marriage to take place November 4th. YOUTIIFIIL POINT DUTY MEN —Chief of Police A. Birtwistle an- nounced yesterday that students from the three city schools. West Kent, Queen Square and Prince‘ Street, will soon be ln charge of, traffic stlfoty mcasures in vicinity of their respective schools. SPlccU tI-on of personnel from the three‘ schools has been made and after undcrgoint: instruction from tho local police force the young traffic "officers" will act as point duty men for the welfare of the young- cr body cf pupils during the rush hours of assembly and closing at busy ncztrhy street intcrscctionsi They will be equipped with special hats and armbnntis. PLASTIC BACS IN VARIETY OF SHAPES NEW YORK 4n bags of mod-i crate price, the most ubiquitous! types are made of plastics. These, come in shapes of amazing va-t rlety: in under-thc-arm envelopes pouch bags with four curs, pouches. that are circular and expansive] and in bags having pouch bottoms and quilted tops. Some have self handles, others pannler closings. Gold rings and nuilhcads ornament some. others depend on stitching for their decor. SPIRITS KEEP OUT Egyptian brides take their first baths swat-bed in red veil to ward off evil spirits. to share with this other waitress at Pisqttasset Inn, her comments, as nlwnys, remolned mental rath- cr than vocal. "You a college girl?" her room- mate asked abruptly that first sf- lcrnnon. Eilcn simply shook Her head. She tvns not surprised. She had been askcd that question before. "Well. three cheers for that," remarked the other. "I roamed with one a couple years ago and say, was she North Pole. You'd hnvc thought she vus a Russian princess at least." She paused, surveyed Ellen nnew, “Been sling- lns: dishes long?" "Some time," replied Ellen, lice which at one timfl o; an umoi-tant executive position at Head Of _ M "I vm held by Sydney Dgmnkgfitldteztlcglfsthe bank, James ui . n - Gentftrt-U iiliiaynageittt: hadywide experience in bflnkintz in BMW" "id Canada and in South America. He has served 1n I numb" western h m tn Credits Department of Head Office and i” gtmfitsltattrtaifmogierai Mimasvfs 0m“ i" T°‘°‘“°- I'M" h” w“ n B . l tor. In transferred to Calgary, Supervisors Department as nspec ream 194a he returned to Head Office as inspector l" the Ffiieililntg h lled extens ve y mug Department and in that capacity he "B" m X m South Americain Inhiily 1945 he was appointed Supe sor o c bank's foreixn 81w o‘ "m. b kfbflfjfifli‘ Zffluiifi. butkilit‘; oxpgileixiemisnhxxiigogibudsxwhu in m ' ' l De tm ts Qntggflg and Quebec and in the Inspection and Cred ts PB!‘ "1 l ted Assistant Manager of Tor- M Heaicvli Ydflgiiangxl: iticwiinifign year was "amimed ‘° vm‘ 3313;, Qupewtw-g Deplrtmmt as an inspector. I-Ie w“ 17901111“! first Assistant Manage o! Montreal Branch in 1m. Azvzvouzvcamnvr W0 urn pleased to announce that IAII. LIIIIISM. SIAITIL who has recently graduated from flu New England lnstitutv of Funeral Directing and Embulming has rl- loinod the stuff of flu - . ' A._ A. HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME In Charlottetown Mr. Smith was employed with the lofmA. A. Hon- nlmy previous to his joining the armed force! In which In served six yours. it is with grout plou- uro that we welcome him buck to help u: give better service to the people of Prince Edward Island. The A. A. IIEIIIIESSEY Fultllral Ilfllfl 7s Km st. Phonn "80 Mgr. o. HAROLD HENNESSEY touts M. SMITH 1. A. BRENDEN HENNESSEY las MacDonald and Mrs. Stanley Mummy wen appointed to attend CORNWALL-YO? POINT INUITIU E a committee meeting regarding ‘rho regular meeting of the oomwalLYoz-k Punt Institute was held mt, the homa of Mr Ooiln A. MacPhtall, York Point, Monday evening, October 7th. ‘The home yzonomica lmlsrammc was tine subject for the evening and a oommmee was appointed to collect material for tfhc home im- provement scrap book. Mrs. Gcome MacMllia-n read n paper written ht Miss Edna Jac- quns. Cutiespondettce x1 the drama some. Cards from individual: oversea were read, thanking the member: for food parcels reouvetl noun them It was decided ‘to have Dr. GA. Yeo, Social semen worker, speak at the t“. ember meeting which in tobehcldatthchomeflllilrl- Douglas MacIJolmhL lilo at tbll time an attmtiqn Isle of miscellane- cu; articles will be held Meeting clw-wd W 911181115 I114 National Anthem. altar which I dQIACIOIIG lunch wu carved by tbl festival W94 ma and Mn. nous- Yo“ W" M“ “c (To be continued.) Good Health and Lots of Pep Dr. Chose’: Kidney-Emmi: ha l rd of 01': blzcfllalflllhrleogl tuna-Tang and WBII. siifititifitiglzfiwm Glenn out Quantum! till Dr. ;"'..‘.'°'..““”Z.;tll'...fi“.'.“‘ " I Dr. (J ha stfs Kttlttct ltttit: iltils day, you after you. lovingl- This way you make cyour dollars grow just plant your dollars in the. new Canada Savings Bonds and you'll feel very happy when you see what happens. They really make your savings amount to something. They put your money to work earning more money clay after At any time you can cash your Canada Savings Bonds at full face value, with interest, at any bank. But you won't want to cash them because every $100 :Bond pays $2.75 interest each year for I0 years. They are the finest investment available today for your personal You can buy Canada Saving: Bond: in unit! of Q50, I100, $500 and $1.000 ‘ -1|p to $2000 per person. Your bonds will be registered in your own 8on1». of lQwlll buy quiz»... » name, providing protection Iagainsl loss But pleale remember this point. These are "Serve Yourself“ Bonds. This time there will be' fewer salesmen. They will ' not be able to call on everyone. So it’: up to you to also advantage of this id investment oppommity—without delay. You can buy than; at my bank; authoriz- ed investment dealer; stock broker; tam or loan company-for cash or by the Monthly Savings Plan. When you: omployer offers s Payroll Savings Plan you can buy Canada Savings Bonds by regular deduction: from you: pay. Canadians interviewed sold they wanted no Imp on buying bonda- Dem: put in you: order today. In a recent nrvoy 82% of thonf ,