"vTrusioiiiniis- QWHO HAVE. EVERYTHING! Dlflliflnd-flvddod do- lwlwlosaunim-luuim Ii nobles! In u mnuncs MUSICAL COMEDY "RIDE RANGER RIDE!” - lhu '1 TOM JANE i, .‘ '“‘"'_ Jlhfldlnatall ‘to ro-inhodmlsongsousn-dnstinsl mpqcgsqp. by‘: Short ~Wa Radio Program CIABLII MOIAOIIEIN Deputy Governor Glace Buy ‘ m: Thwh sum sum-m elfoon, .1. ‘a. Bombardier. mommy, corona a moon Y .o=oo p.m.—NQWI and Economic mum. DID. 11.11 6:80 p.m.—"A Thing of Beauty." Beries o! on works of art - 1: By the git. Hon. A. Duff 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; G68, 951 6:55 p.m.—-Muaic and Entertain- ment, OLRAA, 15.2! meg“ 19.7 m. anowu 4 CARLSON » .' . ., , m M11810’ rum Oxfisufloag-xg". talcum“ BRYAN - LOUISE _ Maui-HUNT ~ A- IUT ‘HM GINA!!! (English. DJD, 11.7’! meg" 25.4 m. E SHEMREMEMBERED I l COMEDY — “MARCHING SCREEN SNAPSHOTS and FOOTBALL SPORT REEL Film Drama Has IOWCITILU 1061116 “The Forgotten Woman," a grip- ping Ufflllluulc story starring sigiid uuiae, comes today to uie Capitol ‘ineatre. ieatuied in the supporting cast‘ are Donald nluggs, bve Amen, Wil- liam Lunuigan, Elizabeth mission C-Ilii Donnie uunagan. ‘rile story concerns an innocent young woman who is sent to prison y a lilstiic, Attorney as a result oi CIYCLIIHSLBIIIABJ GVIOEIICB. Enorts of the District Attorney w recniy his tragic mLtake when he learns the truth provide a series oi unusual dramatic events. Donald Briggs has the romantic lead opposite Miss Gurie in the pro- duction which was directed by Harold Young. Lana Turner Hailed As “Screen Find 0f 1939” The screen find of 1939 appears (.0 be Lana Turner. Unknown’ a ‘~55; ago, ivithout dramatc train- lng, she has holYlled- skipped and jumped to the top wltii such rapidity that all Hollywood is talk- ing about her. ln twelve months 8nd loll!‘ D16- lures, Lana Turner has attained the status oi featured player and re- ceives {op billing for the first time .°pposite Lew Ayres in “These Glamour Girls", which opens Willi}! at the Prince Edward ‘Pheatre. The oldest veterans of Movielnwn ire at o, loss to find a case to equal no;- speedy ascent. Seventeen years of age. Miss Turner was studying m, Hollywood High School to be s fashion designer. The publisher of s motion picture paper saw her. A week lat/er she was under con- do“ to Mervyn LeRoy and was playing a bit in a picture. It was nil Greek to Lana. She had no thought of an actlnfi gsreer up to then and no prepara- idn for it. But LeRoy saw in her two things: a natural flair for act- lgoiglnnd a personal mafmetlsm aiwm ew. Shortlv after that IeRov joined Metrn-Goklwvn-Meyer and Lana Tamer played a voumz vamp ir. "Love Finds Andy Hardf- In “Rich Man. Poor Girl" she was a thrill-craving adolescent and her work attracted much studio atten- tion. Another and more imDOrtant part in “Culling Dr. Klldare" oppo- site Lew Ayres. left no doubt that here was a real discovery. Fan mail started to pour in. 'l‘he public reaction was spontaneous moviegoers and theatre mariners naked for her in bigver and better grts. Now featured in "These immi- Girls". min with rcfd Anus, she has ruched the loo g, >;.i~4r\ s o n z n‘ \-. m)‘ .,r\ ! t! 5/58/17 n m amass m??? 0H3 Wm. LIIIDICAN itidtilc. Lemons Check Pain ' LONDON, —(CP) — Sir Alexand- Of Rheumatics e, wagewummyrggfi, o e . 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By the Hollywood axiom it is the only sure test of a uzeal- 0915011- ality. _ In "These Glamour Girls" Miss Turner appears as a. Dime-a-Dance hostess in a. Broadway dance hall, who Ls invited to n collegiate house party. Confronted by snobbery. she fights her way to the top in a dra- matlc battle of wits and emerges from the battle with the man she loves. , The writer had the pleasure of » seeing “These Glamour Girls" not loniz azo and. too use a rather corny but appropriate expression, was en- thrallcd—not only at an amazingly entertaining motion picture but or a thoroughly attractive young ae- iress who could do something too few "actresses" can manage - that is. really act. We take no hesitation in heartilw recommending "These Glamoir Girls" to all Charlottetown movie goers. excepting children. It isn'l n picture which children would en ioy. understand, or really should see. csjwnv HAVE s‘, rear? r1591?‘ We u: no.4 m.; a. ' opnpfl {Canada House A Busy Centre ti L m.;» who Ivgiiiw] IONDON. Sept‘ Z_(CP l...» m“, ulurlr- her ada House, barricaded wi bags, a handy dugout in the base- u nrcnded woman‘ mom, and its wmdowg d lthrobs day and " Harley, W. H; Heck- . .; Henderson, G.; Henry, . A; Hillier, L-Z Hobbfl. H JJ Jankso The above men take we: their duties this month as district of- ficers of the Kinsmen organization, Mnritlmcs and Newfoundland. for lace Boy. Charlottetown, in ‘ma’ and BL John's m 8:26 pJm-Nawsinlmglili. IAQ. 8.86 meg, 30.4 m. J. M. Llewellyn. E. R“; Llewellyn, PAL! . I-L; Iion-gaiphee, J. J .; Mahar. I". P.; Martin, 1-1.; Martin, J. K4 . ., ill . L T.; Morriscey, J. 11.: Mun night with the countless activities attendant upon serving the dominions interests in wartime. c Trafalgar Square, shrouded in nightly blackouts the offices of Hon. Vince High Commisioner Iform the nerve centre for such var- clubs of Canada. founded in Ham. ilton 1B years ago has h“ phgng- menal growth and iww has 1'1 Can All of the new executive have had a broad experience in service work. both J. A. Keefe of Moncton, District Governor and R Miller, at Moncicn, P of the Moncton club while Charles McEachern, of Glace Bay, the De- putty-Governor, is also past pre- sident of the Glace Bay Club. The District Secretary, Allan Muir, of Moncton, member of the executive Moncton club for the years. At present this service or- ganization has clubs in Saint John, Sussex. Moncton, Seckvilie, Amherst, Halifax, Syd- glib in Canada being second only Rotary. As its membership is comprised °f 11011112 business and profession- lzlo mglubetigieeriirsthe age: of 21 and . y mem er will be iclhlna h " 30mm. in common with all Con adians in the hope that them is some further contribution that can be made to Canada by the clubs as a unit, a meeting of all club PWSHEHY-S has been called by the District executive for tom . 30th in Amherst, N. a led o erations as: Ass sting Canadians stranded in Europe. Helping Canadians war emergencies. of which the tor- pedoing of the liner Athenla was an outstanding ex KCGDIIIK the 3.; McDonald, J. A : Molliachern. J. 8.; McGougan, B. W; .; Mclnnis, W. B.; McKenzie. L. G .; pie. dominion advised of new trade regulations pouring in a stream from depcrtmentts and sub- E v E A R D E N departments of the Brl ish lovem- ing Ottawa informed by 0on- l cable o! diplomatic devel- Farm Accounts Protest Ships Carrying Aliens ~ Dealing with various Donnie UUPUIGAN such aslpffers lost coiéntrythoiises ftlir ' useas ospta an res paces n Elizabeth RISDON even, o, can,“ Sea,“ m, u,” itionary force. Handling a ing corresponde pleading for a c ' girls oi l6 who want to serve ' nurses, English youths who want to serve in the Canadian forces CA P] L __ 7M i258“ Tuday ' airlift fathers an in the rust As the scope of the activities wid- -en.s and the amount of wo t W o e omm 1s oner. seshlt/lrsinlxlrassgy is 1 THROUGH GEORGIA taking a lead,“ women in the Canadian commun t here, the nucleus of a will provide assistance participation in the war more and more active. ONCE NAZI COUNSEL oakesfni OTlanley .1 .- Pa r, . P4 Poole, n. r- nuge and often touch- nce from veterans mm a» flchtv-ssln. In Memoriam MB. STANLEY KEIZEI. curacy to plans and thus ensures more chance of success. ‘i farm account book record of the "whole farm business for the current year: and if kept from year to year will provide erec- crrd of the past performance. upon which to base the operations of the future. Properly used. these rec- standing of the farm usiness and to further improvement. In order to maintain a record of the various farm enterprises and to prepare a yearly summary, a farm _ book should include the following; inventory o: the assets, accounts showing the receipts and expenses for cattle, horses, sh , swine. poultry, labour and misce- The estimated value of the food and fuel furnished by the the unpaid family labour and the board for hired labour should all be recorded. An annual summary is another necessity in a farm account book A plan of the farm combined with a crop record would be muse- ful addition to a farm book; Such a record would show the various crops and vields, which together with data as the rates and dates of seeding, applications o! illzer. and the dif- ferent cultural operations perform- ed. would form a permanent rec- ord of great value in planning for keratin . s NEW YORK, Sept. 28 —-(AP') — ships carrying aliens, “when hund- reds of citizens of the United Stat- es have been left stranded in Eu- rope" was voiced tntav as the Un- assistance ited States liner President Roose- ia velt arrived with 5'33 passengms, part in organizing including 135 non- While the majority of the pas- sengers expressed satisfaction with pursued to return e5 them home. 35 Americans signed a protest, addressed to the company, contending many Av-srlcans strand- “great hardship," "expense of a, long stay The protest also eutly no method (in booking pas- sage) was used and priority of reg- lgnorsd in many Line officials said they collld not “take Americans without tic- kets," and explained they had t0 honor tickets of their vessels, re- gardless of who held them. § 2i H; Torris. T (3.: Ti Trainer. T. O; Turner, Walker, E. 0.; fist!‘ Sui-rounded by friends the spirit of Mr Keizer way acadle. 0n BI-turday morn- inx. September 10th. 1999. Iiftei- s. sickness o! three months, which he rovement of the farming system. Where such a record is sible w determine the applications of man- ure. fertilizer or lime have had on any particular field. bow long the effects lasted and how they oom- pare with similar_npplications on other fields on the farm. This type of record leads to a definite policy of soil management. The realization of the greatest benefit from the keeping of farm accounts and records is dependent on the summarization, analysis and study of the year's operations at the end of each record year A simple yet satisfactory farm account book can be obtained from the King's Printer, Ottawa, for ten as Canada's l the methods W90 981i . of his declines. This was evidenced by the large lumber ly from the im- of his home, but rts of the country. theaitianeral on Tues- Y» . He leaves to cherish the memory ofak-iridandlovinghusbandmd lather, his wife formu- ice Rudolph of Nova. Soo , daughters, and two sons u follows: Elia, Mrs. Mayo of West Oove- . head; Hilda, Mrs. Wallace G. Olow l of Grand Tracadie; Harry T. Vessey of let him enter the country. CASINO CLOSED MONTE C nificent Casino at Monte Carlo. der Frenclh protection mag LONDON -—(CP) — Children 6v- acuated from the capital are living 0n the fat of the land in some parts oi’ England. In one village they are staying in hotel rooms fgilg for one flinea (£5.70) g day_ w Ann-Aamwn iivrnnumauucu" RAMSGATE, England -—(CP) Leaves from rare trees all over t country were placed on the-cuff st the burial here of Vane, whose hobby was the study M!‘ of trees . has been closed because of the war Amy, Mrs York- Edith, I First _G_1j_ea_t, wars. "run: w-rw- -v~ sons Rev Mr. Nicholson, the Rev Boyce of Mount Stewart held s ser vice at the house. and spoke very feellnglg‘ of the greet loss sustain. ad ' e whole community by the (‘lies of Mr. Keiaer. He also con- n awn protestant ceme‘ The MOKING PLEASURE WITH A stimulating, refreshing in fragrance and flavour. tunnels’: finest rigor brings you s new mm of pleasure in smoking. Show good luilgmonl. 60f c Punch orlwoloday. l Juiohhsorhrhdos 10¢ lilies 15¢ of your dealer's I'M FED-UP~TILLIE l5 ALWAYS CHATTER‘ ING WITH HIM AND NEGLECTING HER MR summons, um THE COACH or THE TERRIERSJAYgSTAR FOOTBALL PLAYER HANGS AROUND YOUR OFFlCE AND DOESN'T SHOW u? FOR PRACTICE- ALL u: THINKS OF l5 " ALWAYS FOO‘! BALL-i. I BELIEVE YOU THINK MORE OF THAT fiwrrinn PnPf-“YE __ _. WELL,WE'A ORF FOR YOU DlD N T FORGET I WELL, LET ME GNE "ma MATTER __$OME THOUGHL VOU BROUGHT YOUR TOOTl-l-iRUsi-l? VODR RAZO d: SPlNACl-l? mum sttinndTrsculle. Tlwochildrm .5 E we