PAGE EIGFIT ___ _______ . wait-FRINGE snwisn- iii- SHOWING DAILY AT 3:25 - 7 - 9 ,fi.o“ meant . IOVO l laughs “. . . innovated ‘Inclined l bularlool \.\’ l EXTRA! flirt. f?“ i0 $IIMMLW wAuv mom ~ARiiitE M!" CARTOON - FEATURETTE Tfl-BAY — OAPITO L-TIIE. inn WED SHOWS AT 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 SIDNEY TOLER. QIARUE CM"- .1 HANlAN MORELAND BENSON IONG JAMES (ARDWEH ' JOAN BARCl _ a MONOGRAM PICYURE ADDED: NEWS - MUSICAL - VARIETY "moss nus my rofilirtn." V CAREER 0F NEWLYWEDS ‘n10 NONE!!! of I. young mar~ rlad couple form the theme of RKO | Radio's new romantic offering, “From This Day Forward" star- ring Joan Fontaine in one of the finest roles of her career and now showing at the Prince Edward‘ Tbaaba. lhrk Stevens, an engag- 1N young item-comer plays oppos- it» her. Miss Fontaine plsys the bride; who works in a book store. and. lteve-ne is seen as her husband. Bill. a. turret lathe worker. They ‘ have their difficulties, such as Bill's troifle with the law. but youngsters tackle all their problems fearlessly. and their love pulls them through. When Bill returns safely from the war and is faced with the necessity of getting a job Mai-Ti». he and Susan have been through the severest tests and have ‘ iriixnphant - more in love than ever. Others cast are Rosemary De- Cent/p, Henry Morgan. Wally Brown. Arline Judge, Ronny Mc- Evoy, lobby Driscoll, Mary Treen, Quoeaig Smith. Doreen McCann and lrddsre Sanford. John Berry directed "From This Day Forward" ' as s realistic slice of life, treated h lively fashion and containing much delightful humor. QTVALI W. l. The annual meeting of the Emy- Vnle W.I . was held at the home of Mrs Dan McGinri with an at- tnndarioe of’ l6 members and sev- )ral visitors. "Ila nieeting was opened by the Institute Ode with the vice-pre- sident pmtlding. The minutes oi last meetkig were read and sp- provd. ‘fha financial p for the year The rorvm 32¢.» 1. ee reported blinds. me _bag at next meeting. A very inter- ; Qhflil‘. yard stick and a bloc - board gcometi- rel iii-re needed. The sick committee reported no sick in the district The election oi officers resulted as follows: President. aghen. ViCG-pICSldBllZ. Mrs. Walter Coady. Scour-treasurer, Miss Myrtle Costello ire-elected». Directors. Mrs. Patrick Oils-bin. Mrs. Peter Clankki. Auditors. Mrs. Dan McGlnn. Mrs. Vincent McClcskegt It was decided to give a donation to a certain family due to sickness. It was also decided to have a grab Mrs Mathias Call- esting report was giver: on the TB League by Mrs. Patrick Claririn. The programme at me meeting con- sisted of a. lottery won by Mrs. William Griffin. 8 members joined Members on the programme com- mittee for next month are: Mrs. William Griffin and Mrs. Louis Griffin. Sick comm; Mrs. Amos Callaghan. Mrs.- Maurice McClos- key. School com; Nirs. Peter Clarkin, Mrs. Jamts Clarkin. Membership fees amounted to $2.00. Card sale at meeting amount- ed to $2.50. Next. meeting to be held st the home of Mrs. William Griffin. Roll call to be answered with a prize for the grab bag. The meeting was then ediourned and a delicious lunch served by the lioetes. Cornstalks, wheat straw and sugar cane st-ilks are made into paper, corrugated fiber-board and building boards. LONDON »- (GP) ~ During the war the British army used 40,000 horses, 120.000 mules. 6.000 bull- ocxs. 16.000 camels. 5.000 dogs and 16.700 pigeons. K Start Now To Fight Cell Weather nu. »llnarrw1 II panel health good. j Io wiry not begin now to fortify our synlae; Against such ille. * ;flahbloodbiliebeatofgarmlcideean Dr. Chase's Nerve Food doea oenalhly help to make flie blood rich and acaridshg. ' a dread the cold weather‘ lesson because they look to bronchial troubles or lingering colds. ' I laflanaoaldaealdomoomaaopenonawboseblocdirlclrandred held hr b banquet wwe a Mylo strand or pearls. a pzlrniiiuinnlan Tlslaeaknbmarvallaa-alwa at Iva cent a wold. able h advance. 0002's s: comma ma. [graphs Evening! by appointment ‘cosrrsnsnairitTi-v ma: m- SUIANGI. IIOWAII) IaDOIII. Iliad gaotwiarnowlccatadatlfbqtlaw IEDCANO BEAUTY Ill!!!‘ ‘at S. A. McDonald's. November 18th to 23rd. See advertisement in this ilua. i WHEN IOU TIIAT yourself ‘drop a treat in the Orphans’ Bot- tle. It's e Gyro effort. Iowan IcENNII. mun Footwear now located at 11! Queen IJAIN IIDOANO IIAUIY "Scents from an expert at 8. A. McDonald's. Phone 808 ftI ap- pointmut. III !DIAL ours-arm l!!! ,mippy with a. selection frcurour l Dresser Sets display. Crockett’: ileweil y. i noon or KNOWLIDGI - Educate your child. - It Pays. Write H. I. Bousfield. Held Of- .‘ flee Iemesentauve. c/o General j Delivery, Charlottetown. PLEASE REMEMBER the Free Dispensary when shopping for .Clarirtmai. Mitts, stockings. new v and second hand Toys. etc. Very welcome. NOTICE T0 ADVEBTISBBS— All advertisements to appear Lb Guarddan must be in ofllce by ' noon of dav previous to insertion to ensure publication. SANTA SAYS take a tip from your friends and shop with them ' at the Abegweit Gift Court. Greet- ing Cards and Gifts for the Dis- ' crimlriating Shopper. Gift Wrap- ping Service for your convenience. _,__. STOP WORRYING about whst i to give this Christmas Come in and lbrcvwse around the Abegwelt Gift _ Court. Distinctive Gift Suggestions . foi- the entire fenuly. Open even- inga until Qiristrnu. CITY POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court Saturday mom- lng s motorist charged with Jrlv- lng while intoxicated was given seven days. A speedster was fined s10 and costs 01‘ 2o dnyl- A drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. ' 0N EXECUTIVE-In the report of the Executive for the Women’! Progressive Conservative Club re- ported Saturday. the name of Mrs. George Crawford was inadvertently omitted. ii I ABIEWEIT PERCEPTOBY MEETING - The Royal Black Knights of Ireland held a dedree night on Nov. 6th at King William Lodge Room at Kingston. with Sir Knight T. J. lnrnan of Bedeque confering nine degrees upon one Sir Knight. seven degrees upon seven Sli- Knights. and three degrees upon three other Sir Knights. Sir Knight Inman was assisted by other Sir Knights from Summersid and vic- inity. LADIES All) - The October monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of Highfleld Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Anson MacLsughlin. Twelve members and one visitor were present, The Pre- sident, Mrs. Hammond Sanderson presided. Meeting opened by sing- ing "Lead Kindly Light". Matthew 19th chapter was read responsive- 1y and explained by Mrs. Charles Hikry. followed with prayer by Mrs. Gordon Stetson. Minutes of last meeting and treasurers re- port were read and approved. Roll call was answered with the word "thanksgiving". Mrs. Swltzer join- ed the Society and paid dues. Of- .ferlng amounted to $1.75. Mrs. Ikalph Baldersori invited the mem- .bere to her home for next meet- lrq, roll eall to be answered with a verse of Scripture containing ‘the word glory. Program committee. Mrs. Parley Taylor and Mrs. Atho-l Roberts. Lunch committee. Mrs. Gin-don Stetson and Mrs. Hammond Sanderson. Readings were given by Mrs. C. Bellern and Mrs. Wayne Bwltzer. also a vocal hi; crni wo Sea duet by Mrs Charles Hurry and 2hr. C Boilers. Marin-g closed- iwith the Lord's Prayer in unison. A delicious luncheon we: served by the committee and hostels after which s acelel hour was enjoyed. GIJMll-OIIONIN -- st. Aug- ustine of‘ Oentcrbzizy Church was scene of a wedding recently. when "the Rev. Ibther Hocly united in mlflllge lbs-lint Ilorenoe. ung- alt dot-Ulla of the late llliarn Cronin and Mn. Cronin of Sum- mervllle. P.I.I., and Pious August- lflé. eon Of Ill‘. and Mrs. John T. Grimes. oi Watcrvale P1: I. Given in mlfrllle by Mr. Willilm Reldy her bvotbor-in-law. the bride wore a. floor lmgth gown of white satin made with long sleeves ending in points ovwr fire hands and s sweet- heart neckllne. hei- fingertip veil place by s halo of orange . Ire carried a mecade d red more and fern and ‘ilL-flnhalll. h Alan-loan PRMOITON. N. J.. Nov. l6 - The divisions and conflicts in French public opinion today are well illustrated in the results of a poll Just completed in France by the French Institute of Public Opinion. Caught in the clalh of interests between Russia on the one hand. and the United ltatea and Britain on the other. France finds herself with one fraction d the population aiding with the United States. In- othcr with Russia. and atlli a third taking a “plague-on-botii-your houses" attitude. , To measure the differences of attitude the Hench Institute used the extreme can of war. "If Eula all the United lhha want to war against one antler. which aide would you favor?" _ tliasi beautiful, New "Bcn IMOIIEOIIT Furs — Be the first to wear one -- For liarl is Ben Mouton so rich, so luxurious, so warm, they're breath-inking —- W0 llwW "NM i! two new thrilling styles. PRICED AT- 295m Gallup Poll of France SYMPATHIES OF FRENCH PUILIC DIVIDED BETWEEN U. S. AND SOVIET More Mould Side With U. S. Then With Russia in Case of War, But Large Number Don't Like Either Country Illflhh 0f Pdlic ollllllou The question: mlhfliIdHiIlhfilfllMNfflllOi-QDQINIIIOIW gsitnum At HOLMMPS . . ' First Sh owing of » “Bon Mouton” ~ . FUR COATS . NEW IIAII Luxymous ‘Ihe answers: ' It gllothmm: flzzmm‘ him‘ United ltatag ............ _............. .... . ab!‘ 40% and vitamin B. from which nature urppliaa ‘mm, n, m, “Mei, (my ‘MM, Rullll I nutaftiootothe bloodandnmouesyetem. ‘n. m . mo, m“... ma; o; N“, glllhfl‘ 3: . Afficoldeandotibc illauaeDr. fir“. no lhculderfimn m. a W" (Inn's Nam Fwdwhinlwtnmvw! d m. “m”; <,,.,,.""'{"',_°.,‘,’,.,.,, ,,,""",,,,' rnm m um um u» ancient frimdlhlp between m American *""“""'"'"="> hide. was n. .. man. The re- ufuwh-yhu m};- yhyog i-wuwmai- Anna-having; ‘# ‘u...’ 1mm w . u’: p0 are e on- ‘. an“; “n? Irmdunan in every flva lay their syswathiee would lie with U. l A. . “M4,...” u... m", o; m, iii a war mum nun». mic m» o» poll question do’: not suggest " bride. and later tho couple mt on military assistance or intervention by Iranoe in ouch a war; it deals short motor trip. alter which only with the question oi when tho sympathies of the mm people It will reside In this city. ‘Hrs would lia as onlookers. umd III Wofld War Inlfltacithe difaruiencfoptnion wbieiitodaybpallfinda. GUARANTEED sA-rimcriou since m1 ‘ done more than any othir country to aid Randi from her collepae in World War lit. The French Institute has polled the nation several times en that issue, and the trend of sentiment was as follows: "Whlehhiationdoyoutlrinlihaslebedloattawardtlranccvary of Frauen?" rranoa is recovering alone ..._ No opinion 1hr 1916 ‘fluted lta 63% ltuasia ....... .. 11 1g Great Britain .. 8 4 Others _ a g No one g g I 7 O 6 --World Copyright Rum-imp. 7 they are mung together in com- Gapital Closeups "m" plate (Iy John , Canadian Prose M In trample. when OPPOIItion Bruin ltaff flier, Ottawa) 1:14" Joli! h woke Wednes- ly on t e coats of Operation ILN. slim be abated. he was actually setting forth the official OfiAWA-Bonie lifted eyebrows are going to he in order when wa of the treasury get to checking over the expense accounts of Canada's delegates to the United Nations assembly at New York. Bulletins trickling back home from the U. N. front report that living prices around there ar gat- tlng fantastic. For instance. leak- ialt of a couple oi eggs. toast arvl coffee at the hotel where the Can- adian are staying had rtaen to 1p 15 at rut reportaand was threaten- ing o aliinb clear out of dirt. Inciflntally. despite the wife’? view of the delqatlon, despite hi; position on the opposite side of the political flan fnln the Govern- men . Mr. Bracken himself confirmed this view of the smooth-working Canadian combination at New York in an interview here this week. ‘Prado winds tn the trivia praferciaea likely will develop from the deliberations of tin inwnatiaoal trade iletlon at fondcn. Defers the I. .0. meets Ital» in April to draft a charter emPlh dalantes will mm. w mi with the special interests of the Inspire countries. divergent views of Canada'- da on domestic affairs, the he continence is that ft can be takil. though, that time will b; no gnu-a! abrogation of the preferences by Canada T" the sole purpose of joinlfll’ "l ' world-wide trade orilnlllil°n' What is more likely is that» l" preference given up will be hi!!!“ ed off a quid pro quo in Ionic othtf direction. IS l!!! l.’ TH R().\'l‘ .8011»? There is new hope for W" if you use P010450’! Cont" Syrup. Bad attacks of cons?" ing will certainly be checkfli- This aromatic remedy acts us" internal antiseptic and thlfli out the mucus or phlegm that causes the gasping and chokiflf- The strained. over-wrought con" dition in the muscles of 1h,‘ throat and bronchial tubes II relaxed. and you can breathi more freel again. If you suffer from a eak Throat. "m" Bronchitis. a Cough or COI i don't experiment with a .d°"b" ful remedy. use one that 6m.‘ braces the‘ beat of pharmaceut; gal skill. Sig: Placing Cog“ yrup. ~ ya w! in. 35c bottles- H SYRlli PUILHNI. ililllij