“time: EilWAllll-z-TDIIAY‘ wt. Will. i _. SponsoredBy THE Y'S_ MEN'S CLUB suowmo Daily _AT ans - 7 mo 9 COME EARLY FOR BEST SEATS i! Also “TRAVEL" and “SPORT ST ICKLERS” taming‘ $ifl ‘ ma.» v~'.r:~;'-:'.sv.n._\...',;\v‘q§ ideal.» ~ aw - an a. urea-nemesi- -_ DAY -—- _ .. sPITOi. — THEE-WED. SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 Produce MONTREAL. Nov. 4 --(CP) - Produce prices Saturday reported v i€‘.t...'逓‘i;‘i%'.‘;.‘i"“"“'“‘ ~= : Ont and Que e A-medlum 48%; A ‘it-stiffen 45%; B 45%; C . Butter: Wholesale Que iobbing fiuteurized, ireah and storage, o. 1 36%—36%; No. 2 3556' rent receipt Que No. 1 351i. del Mtl; No. 3 firlat graadeflrcrteame prce ; s gra e rice 3'1. white ' wholesale rt trade, ue sCllD- current for ex western 30 11-16-21, s u: = 1s lb ba . 11"" 221° 1.03” " °"' s “POWER 0P‘ WHISTLII.” BTABB DIX. "FEATURES CARTER AND DONNELL Columbia Pictures’ third film in its series uda ted from the Col- umbia Broadcast n5’: Item's fam- ous grofiram, “The tier," s . ing ic ard Dix and titled “The Power o! the Whistler," currently laying at the Capitol Theatre, is ense with melodrama and eerie alwhtegtutred. I a s range ower ures her into the arms oi? the madman? You will whistle with surprise and be shocked as rad o’s master of m stery brings you face to 1a wth murder . . like a lightning . . . thrilling .‘. ng . . . as "The Whistler" in the shadow of a maniac . . . spelllzoulnfi . . by a man who loves . o MUSIC, COMEDY, ODD TWISTB HIGHLIGHT PARAMOUNT FILM Paramount's newest rilmuslcal, "Out oi This World,” due io-day at the Prince Edward Theatre, has a galaxy o! K888 and girls all tied therlnaneatlittlestorym- Lake and Diana mun-that's the claim oi previewexs. A number of specialty acts con- tribute to the novelty 0i the show including a keyboard ieature spotlighting Carmen Cavalfluo. Ted Fiorito. Henry King, Ray Noble and Joe Reichmm. That human dynamo, Cass Daley, gives out with hi!‘ hilarious cmtortions and there‘s also Olga San Juan doing the Rhmnba in true South American. style. Insiders say the big surprise is Bracken. He sing with Bing Crosby's: voice dubbed in and macs theueeneraswoon. ‘rhisis a clever twist to the bobby-cox angle and gives more moviegoers a chance to hear B vocaiize and see Eddie satlrize. e tonnes please the ear and the latter tickles the iunnybone. ‘rhea, there's Veronica lake manages to look the one-sided hair fact that legions oi lemme fans have attempted to imitate the style. The Pencils-lit)’. however. i6 oxclulwly hers and according to reports still s. wow. Dims has blosomed forth into a fledged dimmer. She supplies theloveintexwtuidisalaoxe- ‘Fiscovering Fiddle. Lynn’; arithmetic goes bed she sells more than one hundred percent of the shares on Eddie's construct. But it a.ll ends happily, and Bremen n+4 his girl. WOULD PUIOHAK PHI HABTINGG, Englfl-nd — (OP) —- The town council has decided to negotiate for the purchase oi the part o! Hastings Pier for entertainments in day, Oct. Z6, 1 MacLenn many friends l1. " about again within the days. "W- and w: ‘£3?- m... ‘is. l l" -. t plane 31ml"! 011 Wily w ere they will flllend a lew days with Col, l". I. ti‘??? ififlts" 253"" ‘W; 33,‘: .- . . rew o Military Hospital, c POTATO BIIPMENTI - Over 1.000 cars of pots lied hat month from the Province, and about 260 to date this month, it was learned over the week-uni On account oi the late season and is a big demand time for cars. Growers are reminded of the dang neglecting storage accomm 5n: ‘TQM-ill! ml)’ come at any AT POLYCLINIC — Dr, Donald bell and Dr. Gilbert Hous- Wll. B011 of Dr. J. C. Houston. have recently Joined the staff of The Poiyclinic, alter having served overseas during the war, Or. Campbell was oiiicer in charge of 511F885’ at No. 7 General Hospital and Dr. Houston was in charge ol the nose and throat department in the aww hospital. They are be- ing cordially welcomed t0 the ranks oi’ the medical fraternity here, both by their fellow doctors and by the public. . MABBIAGES MoCRADY-JRKAY — At ‘Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, Fri- 945, by the Rev. .E. an. innifred Elizabeth McKay, Charlottetown, to Warren N - At the Franklin McCrady, Lyn, Ont. , MacFADYII MnoLEA home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Lcan, Cornwall on Oct. 31, 1 Dingwell Miss Dolphie Grace ffifacLean, Rev. 945. Keith Macmdyen to A. E. Todd oiliioiating, MaeNElL-STEWART -A mar- riage of much interest to "lend, ~- in Prince Edward Island was sol- Louis L. rixage Marjory Jean, only daughter O Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Stewart, of Northam, now living in Halli-ax; to Wilfred Elizabeth Laurier, son of and the late Daniel MaoNeii oi m New Waterford and Halifax. beams REID-At the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs, Hazel Court. Bediord. Nov. 3, i945. lid-rs. Robert Reid oi‘ Crapaud, aged U years. Funeral Monday from Qra sud United Church, service start at 2 9-m- Intennent Church of mgiand cemetery, Crapaud. MacINTOSH -— M’. Rose Valley, 34 years. 8t. Mary's Monday Nov. a am. Interment Sisters Cemete ward Island Help Nov. 5, 195. John Dingwell oi little Pond in his 79th year. Remains resting m, the Cutcliiie mineral HOXHiNFIJHOYEl notice later. TBA OI. -- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Nov. 4, 1'95, Louis Trainer. aged 16 years. son of Mr. nd Mrs. Trainer of 2'71 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. Pun- eral from his late residence Wed- e.y morning M: 8.5 to St. Dun- 's Basilica. thence to the Ro- man Catholic Cemeter-v IIYDI: — At Cornwall ‘on Bimdaly, nun H stein: R HA rnasusn JONES nous -‘ Premier J. Walter Jones Mtm-ngd During his brie! absence 1mm the capital, he attended the Holstein auction sale at Oakville, Ont., where a five-mon ld bull of his bold for $3.700. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The Veterans Taxi IS NOW OPEN Phone 1096 A. ll. WORTH "THANK YOU“ Personals Mrs. J. W. L-iwrenoe and little daughter Gail Patricia left Thurs- diY for Rekina where they will make their home. Mrs. Walter Hast- lggs accompanied them to Mom'- 046% NOT CE Wl-ll the when whose name is unknown but whose description is known. return the brown wallet "Milli!!! lllle lum of money taken from Moore h Msbeoch Ltd. either by mail or otherwlae, Ite- turnlng this wallet will save enr- barraasment ‘because the deacrip~ tion will be fiven to the R.C.M.P. for investigat en, Stock Markets At A Glance CHICAGO, Nov. 4 —— (AP) - Shorhcovering and sustained buy. ing pushed grain futures higher to seasonal peaks Saturday in- fluenced by trade belief the Pace parity bill will pass the House, strong cats shipping demand. and mill lilglli o! wheat. WIN IP G, Nov. 4 — (CP) —~ Export business in I Canadian wheat Saturday on the Winnipeg grain exchange was a carry-over of large flour sales and involved 500,000 bushels of wheat in the: form of flour for the United King.,‘ with keys. Finder leave Guardian dom and around 150.000 oi! wheat. Office, l1. 5. 3i representing‘ flour sold to the. we - ~——-—- — West Indies. Export wheat sales‘ F03 QALI- ELECTRIC ONORAa for the week totalled more than , radio. Apply 121 Pownall 9.000000 bushels. s, 2i Nfiw YORK. Nov. 4 - (AP) - Strength of rails Saturday en. FOR. SALE - FOUR YEAR. OLD abled this week's generally bullish mare, low set. work anywhere. stock market to finish at an ave. Apply to West MacDonald, Mil- rage peak for nearly nine years m“, 11, 5_ 11 although considerable irregular. -_- "i? in the industrial section cloud. -- MOFFAI‘! ELEC- e the picture to some extent. (our bumpy-g, two‘ Demand for carriers was evi. qujgk 931e, phone, dent from the start of the two. 11, 5' 11- hour stretch. It apparently was 11. I. 9i Too Late To Classify LOST .- a LEATHER xav cass FOR. SALE trlc stove, ovens. For IT'S comma r0 um COO Vf YUU 515A! fill/E“ T17 V/TUI?" h! is: H o. Mi l..-'A‘ l m M w“). I ) a ‘Eamon or BOOGIE-WOOGII w. twent! of Mo ‘ is Ill fifimfi?" iifilla. ever heard-é 53y? jazz-ruinous Count 395F- Hear him and Elizabeth Gui. dull: smrv c! 011° Nova Boo an t m o t unusual railways in the gorlde ‘groin its llroud amide" Bryan Newkirk. . . TUNE IN TONIGHT TO " C A N A D I A N CAVALCADE ': rnszsnursn av 2301.19.01 9BR Feb. 20. 1937. dre- ster, rsranso 9:00 P.M. OSCAR based hdwgiidendl lhopu] Ilglfie week's volume on the big and rea zat on t e nanca 2:: board was 9.460.000, Shams. hm i i f th ,§,°3,e‘.’, ,','.‘§.'§,,{°‘f§§,|§',}', quelékgn, slime the week concluded June 30 ed at intervals. . The Associated Press 60.stock composite was up .2 o! a point at 73.8 highest since March , 1937. Rails went through their June top with a jump of .7 o! a point at 46.2, a record snce May 8, 1937. _Utilities were up .1 at 50,9, a high I. I STE N ' 'l' caresses at: .12: iiiiiilliliu "nus IS near-rec av Mil-LII! o! r PURITY FLOUR-PURITY OITS i Ne!‘ A Nov. 4. 19G, Mrs. Albert Hyde in her 69th year. rimerai tomorrow, Tuesday, a short service at the MadLeen mineral Home at 2 o'clock. then to Cornwall Ilnited II! isms cures - JEFflDONNlll. LOIEN mom. - nu amen. ' IIIIIIDI I! its fill lllfll Pfllrlll snllllsl "fie Wlhllfl" orlsleai sense Hay by Aubrey Whine Produced by LEONARD I. PIDKER Dlreetsl l! LKW LAIIDERI ' PLUS NEWS-MUSICAL-OOMEDY "Woman of America . 1.00 PM “?’i~‘"ii1‘v CIA. SINIIS-Piil Gei Quick Relief Certain types of colds are um poisonous, especially those w ich get up to the alreel s at the top of the nose. Remember always that the nose is a large cavity that goes back almost to the level of your ears. When you develop a cold, the germs causing it iind their way nto the recesses of your nose. The i vapor of Catarrh-o-zdne can reach . | all these hidden recesses; it's me- . dicated vapor will go wherever air . can go, and that is wh Catarrh-o- isone is so successfu in givin i, quick, ateful relief to head an i nose co d . Breathe in the s thing ‘vapor of Catarrh-o-sme an your » head will feel clearer in seconds. Catarrh-o-zone will let fresh air into the plugged, congested areas . that need m cation so badly. For fast relief, use Catarrb-o-lone in- haler-the breathable remedy that gives rellefJo quickly, 25o or 50c size at all d ~ sts. innate CATARRH-O~ZONE VAPOR l0"! All. sissgv iinscinirvc i Church for service at 2.30. Inter- dowbask Cemetery mentinMee . In Memoriam Infollllnll Lass‘ l. Stew! who loot his life in the sinking o the S. I. 5th. 1M0. Today ‘is a day of remembrance With many lad regrets A day we shall always r Beaverford on November N. B.‘ emamber When the rest of the world forgets. We think o! you in silence, And oft repeat your name What would we give to hear your voice And see your laee again. ' - Par-tnkrehenenl lichens Ill 11-5-11. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER pisma muse North Wlitshire flsona ill Charlottetown and on the dike in Holland s s a and there wse4 a mortar bomb In Germany a s s but now he is bacio He wants a few acres of lend, a home in some little green spot where be can forge: about booby traps and screaming hot metal; He wants so marry the girl who waited; ' These are the very human things your Victory Loan dollars can snake available for ourzeasmedpeopleinso,-iasomeways,- this Victory Loan is the most important of alL The amount of money needed is large,- and the need is sat-gents. i ‘I mom's bullet am; ended his dreams " X l Wecufubiakvlcoorylncompieteancliail l’ diemeoandwomenwboearvedinthiswa; are properly taken can ol-caa you? p sins Yiliill m: rorvicrnsi-g-Il]? A VICTBRY B BS i ha! Al».