FEBRUARY 2. 1944 PRINOE EOYIARO TOOAY and TNIIR. SHQWING AT 3.15 - 1 - a -- BE EARLY aj Iii PEAOE OR IN IAIMTNERE NA! IIEYER BEER | PIIITIIRE TIIAT STIIREI TIE IEA SIOEEPIYI i"".:".':*'.'*.m'.' I n a I . It: hair. ylbsworldl VIOBI-Y'_IIILI_IIMI‘,II._ CARTOON AND MUSICAL COMEDY - Kovauca sacs or EVENING TICKETS AT our: soxorrrca EVERY AFTERNOON room a-s P.M. A — - ' roan ONLY - oasom wnuuss in “JOURNEY INTO FEAR ” ADDED -- NEWS — HIT TUNE SERENADE $0 fi snows - 3.15 - 1.00 - 0.4a COMING — TIIIIIL-FRL-SAT. Apiovnpoalredwiihdanear riclrinmeicdy and romance! I I‘ I 2% ‘ I ALSO - SPORTS — FLICKER FLASHBACK DON WINSLOW OF THE COAST GUARD " \ I EMPIRE STARTS TOMORROW ' I YPHANTOOII/i Piiorfl IFIENDISH KILL R’ I of a crash-Ion. m‘ palm with all _ V ihraa paaeenlere vanlehgl; oonwn IEAI OROON$ ' ELAINE i2 Plus coon canroon - SCIGGII snapshots cnarran o - sacnar SERVICE m AFRICA THE BAHA’I FAITH ITS DRAMATIC HISTORY OENTIIAliIIAIIOIAN Thle eellulm z: rsnrdc/"ii-Weimimh“ O Ill! l! II able I: 312m: You’ CIABWILL for pncwgr r uonnoaaar ' m“ ION urn [Nslilp QDAIWOOD- — UD-IDMAIII lenirlh. TOMA ll dull ' . . BN6 dc 00. n g “out £11.24 The many friends 0i Mr. K. J.I our. “Pr; Gnr. Rowland Jones. R. 0. AJ h" 81mm by plane to rejoin his unit in On .. aiter spending a short leave with his parent; Mr.‘ find Mrs. Elliott Jones West Roy- alty, there second son Dewar is, fr"!!! With the R. C. A- F’. over- eas. 1ft. PR/OMO E '1' D T0 MAJOR-M . RB- Rbders. Umler Prince Strergt Lcgeived iniortmiirtioAiiuigs-torday that, son. the Westoalgjosan 800 n Rage“ o! tin Regiment liir‘i‘i"iii‘”tob°iii R a r- a listed with the P1. l. Halliirzndeas at the outbreak oi the war, and wenitklgverseas in April i940. While in land he foined the West Nova Scotia Re! ment which was wi the 1st Canadian Division, Y for . whore he now is se ing “NH Control MediterrarrIeanI SAD NEWS RECEIVED- Mm R. H. MacNeill, city. has received word oi the death of his brother,‘ John H. MacNeill at Winchester, Ky.. oh Jan. i0. He W85 in his 37th Yell‘. a graduate oi the College oi the Bible, Lexington. and had a half century oi minis- try in Kentucky. Indiana and Idaho. He held pastorates at Louisville. Sheibyville. and Win- chester. Ky, Rushvilie, Munsie and Kokomo, Indiana, and Nor- wood. Ohio. After retiring irom the ministry some ilve years ago he returned to Winchester where he livod with his daughter Joseph- ine. There also survive two sons both in the United States. Card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to my neighbours and riends for their kindness and sym- pathy: also for their Mass Cards during my recent sad bereavement. Lawrence Heron, Dos-sigh. 1-3-11. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'WEDIJING BELLS charming edding wok place re- cently at the home oi the bride when Margaret Elizabeth Mur- dock, daughter oi Mrs. and the late J. W. Murdock. Montague, was joined in marriage to Albert George Gosweli, son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Goswell oi Brantiord, Ontario. The Rev thaws, Presbyterian minister official: or. Buckinéham (|(,.\lll I u l-uunuam strictly pa;- I romoted to the irie ~—A very ii THE CHARLOTTETOWN Trinity United Church wcnnasoav, rzaauanv 2m! mo r. lIL-Mid-week rr-mr Ber- aao r. u. oililiu Board amour‘. IN MEJIIORIAM i‘ MRS. MARY IOSSITEB. In the City Hospital on Jan. 7. i944, death again disregarded age and took from our midst the won- deriui character o! Mrs. Mary Rossiter (R.N.) in her iorty-iirst year Heaven must have been in great need, ii she were more es- sential then than here. Who can measure the untold ecstasy oi that first meeting between God and creature-between loving sup- erior and faithful subject? What visions does it not call to our mind? But although we realize the ineiiable joy which is hers, yet our hearts are heavy with grief, for, indeed. our Blessed Lord in drawing to Himself a daugiiitu‘ has bereaved us of a n Moreli has lost one oi its most noted citizens. it was therc the GUARDIAN Girl Guido News asr mo ssooso crum- aloglrnrowrtriirownm PACK '- seoo a Charlotte- mNNCBIIIIrIiINIEws “Nu be hcidme m Peter's H811 l" hi???‘ ‘itfitanmn- Th1» W‘ be a v I? m" ' Brownie. . 80 “m” Brownies, with your WHOM“ “t spjgk and span. and do not fora?’ to brim; along a 87ml M3 Bmw“ I 31:11“; m peer, your new Brawl BROWNIE METING All former Brownies oi the 7th Charlottetown (Trinity) Pask- ‘ore reminded oi the reorganization meeting p, be held Thursday ai- ternoon, February 3rd. “I 3 30 P- m. lin the East Parlour of l-ieartz Hal zeal oi her profession was reallz-, cd, she herseii was imbue-d with; its spirit. her tenderness in Utt-I in" it out was heroic. She guvci all she had in its service. for to her generous nature there could b: no "nicely calculated less and more." Her loving devotion to her little family was sublime, and her suic ambition in liie was to remain a little longer with them. but she was content to accept God's Will in this re ard as in all others. The iral and faithful vessel oi her liie has been broken in spite oi all that skilled, medical ser- vice and tender, patient care could accomplish. Strengthened by the Holy rites oi the Catholic Church and con- soled by the daily reception oi the Biessed Sacrament, she await- ed silently and submissively, knowing the end was nigh. She was predeceased by her husband. Eugene, five "cars ago. She leave; to mourn her loss iour little children, her mother. two sisters and iour brothers. The funeral at the Little Flower Church was largely ntteiirirvi. Rev. Phalen MacKenna celebrated the Requiem Mass and, also officiated "save. Monsignor Mac- Auley and Rev. L. Lzindrigan were present in the sanctuary. The pail bearers were Joseph Maclsanc. Colin MacDonald. C. McKinnon. William Kelly. Grover Coffin and Harold Murphy. May she rest in peace. Personals AC1 Wendell Scott. .R.C.A.F.. left Saturday morning ior Mon- treal after spending a two weeks iurllough at his home in Marsh- ed. Mrs. Samuel MacEachern. Val- ley street, Charlottetown, has re- ceived word that her nephew Ronald Milley oi‘ St. John's. Nlfd has arrive-d in Italy. He also has‘ a brother in the Nild. Regiment stationed at St_lohn‘s. Nfld. to coldsd Don't wait- lien your n e feels out. clan med Any recruits wishing to join this Pack are welcome. Baronet, B3, Weds Youthful Secretary UONDON, Jan 3i -- lC Sir Outhberg de Hog/hton, 03, WHOSE baronetcy created in 161i is the second oldest in lmgland, was mar- ried today to his i9 year old sec- retaw, Philomena Simmons. the daughter oi one oi his widows tenants. Several hundred women attrac- ted by the Wedding oi the baronet to the brunette, rosy checked Girl. were unable to get into the Roman Catholic Church oi Our Lady and Saint Patrick near Preston. Lon- don suburb. The bride's brother George. i6, a coal company clerk. gave her away. De Hoehton had his estate agent for best man. _ Thc couple met after Ills first wife's death last October overwhel- med dc Hoghion with correspond- ence and he asked tint a W915i be sent to him from his estate office. j —. impartial laboratories nude hun- dreds of remiSciencisaa checked their ‘ " wi , ‘ ' ‘ measuring devices and authorize this tenement: Poprodent Powder rnduma Iraln on mob tu/ira 4s rigb! a: Ibo awn: a of all other finding brands. . . bnfiflrr than an] of libero-bar mnul heae resulu o treatments. Chip teeth. too, can be rerapped nars'I Often this kc rh spreading payments. Next time you 9 I90 514/ eta/rye your Inks! No longer need a pretty face be marred by e toothy, crooked smile. Modern dentistry can do wonders by slnaghtenm teeth in a series f ' d or broken can be completed in a few visits and arrangements made for mist, ask his advice on this subprct. iféibefiuib! M54100: pvt/lion Arr t/lytrsr/ P?" ' ma...» denial clinics .. . by dentists in theirown oflicee. The result is always the some: l‘: rodent Powder nukes teeth far lgri bier. Get Pepsodeox » Powder so ay to make teeth bright as they an be! e movie visit the have always-been‘ E8176 TirZFfsr. n true Tory Democrat and I see no reason why a marriage oi this m“. acter should not take place." Huh Man Saves Marine Squad, Relations In P. E. I. CAPE GLOUCESTER, New Bri- tain. (Delayed) During the second night after the marines‘ landed at this base. the Japs man- aged to infiltrate our perimeter defense line. Bitter fighting min- gled with confusion was on every hand. One marine led a charge at the enemy position with a tommy gun. Private First Class James l." McNabb. oi’ 35 Nikish when the gagement was ann- ounced v_la_st__\v_eek ‘he _dglared__‘_‘l 01" Q95. Vila-Y _'!I_I'*.¥_§L?"Yl'_"‘“€@i_°..8"“ Watch- avenue, Roslindale, Mass, man- ual-s- c-m-nn-s-Cnan-vuw aim H,‘ _ _.r - Drew: hem In Ietuel nae mad rrrsoorrr nirrojrrrru ran omonrrn "W 0/41! Tooib Pam: and Tcotb Powders _ ONLY PEKYODENT CONTAINS "HUM! ed the action out o1 the corner of his eye, continuing firing. A Jap light machine gun sci up in position Just back oi the squad| attempting to close the break. In a second the squad would be annihilated. Then, according to his coma-a“. Private First Class McNabb canny swung his gun I around and let go two uui the three-man Jap mach . crew was wiped out. - (Private McNabb is a nephew oi’ Mrs. Leo iJoyie. zed ItA>LA-4\IANN,1 street and Mrs. John u- m 8 Haviland street. Chlriul" l, m»: uarbara A. McNabb, 1st Lt. A.N.C., Rtd. oi Boston, Mass: r?wn3aT-ua;r:v;§wvw:-'-vnaav.-vn-ar.a\a- IAONTNLY WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd. nsa-s-i-r. BENEYOLENT IRISN SOOIETY The regular monthly meeting will be held 0n are requested to be present. Important business. r a‘n'b"»'n"a'~\a'u:'l MEETING - 8 P.M. All members ALEX LAFFERTY. Secretary VI-F-Psfffn‘ fe'a‘a'a'n‘ai'a'a'ah'a'ia'i‘ia“u\'h5hfia'lfl Bv o. a. Williams Our BoardingTI-Iorrs_e_______With Major Hoople COT TON SEED“ v I I a.‘ I iiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiifiili THE MAVERICK BRINGING UP FATHER Rwrau-wv asaanaaevnauvuus. mueauaumn. 2-2. W; Pouun, WE'LL FORE on.‘ suem.’ no "rename * TRAIL OUFARTDFIN: HIGH N TRY IT'S Jusr HIT ABOUT LADIES-N 6x515 or: #5595; Aug sueetemeur THAT MAGtC-wflknkie HMTO ' ‘W’ "’ “w” F“ otc PICKLE FACTORY ALON oars MAKES A rec 32 PER. cam oavs romeI-rr AND BE SUPPLEMENT, AND REWARDED -TBLL WHICH WILL. see IF POLICE AND You APPROXIMATE WE CAM _ pig "a your: one POLJND seesaw-r ,- “nls coeaa. one. aaalrmanwamnmnruaaranwa O PQMNIQBV Tl-IOSE- QRANGPQJTQDK; Er Doeswr sauna LIKE I a A roam LETTER. By cannon LdcMANUS‘ WNW ION I I lleerts Menseriel llail. w. (in mt. < INIISIO TIII A. l0! KENDALL KIAJL. A.C.C.0.. LAG-O- Charlottetown School of Mllic 3i‘ lllohrnelul street. Regular Monthly Dance of JUNIOR LEAGUE —at the- V CLUB Thursdax, Feb. 3rd. Dancing 9-1 Adllleelon 50c i NOTICE Any eitilen who has any auggeetion to offer re amend- ment to the Provincial Iiah and Game Act is MINI"! to forward lame; In wrllInI- CA NGFI 23$ "M “wmfifii-ifificrcem” M AN FXAMINATION THAW- It's iLteEz-ro rr-n-mr was éD-IEDO -NOWlI'-'I ITME ‘l’ I N HANDgON Tirev AND "car" swans I» BEEN $0 KiND--AN'-- wart; oou KNOW m. seu. m‘ HOUSE oR-z THEY'VE NEW INVENTION IS 4m‘ MR. SCROGGINS THINKS ms INVESTMENT-AN’ MR. suns: SAYS-l our, THEN YOUR GRAN'MA-- vault HAFTA SELL YOUR SUCH A FINE I WOULD LIKE THIS CHAIR" FURN rru RE, Tool our someeoov ELSE'LL FIND ‘m’ MONEY GRAWPA BANGS HID IN ‘m’ HOUSE -'- BV Edwina ‘c... DEAR -- t WISH IVERYBODY WOULDN'T MAKE UP MV MIND FOR ME?! .I",bh'-&"Gllll6 AHOQNIOIIYIINI [Ion 506. Charlottetown, on or more February 10th. TI-LLIE THE TOILER — HAPPEN National Flinn Board MOVIES (mus w. onlln lenelf! n ._ nor-nan l Free Mature by Mr. and Mn. Willard McKay Fnurllr Ind I-llf. In Thh SCI“! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4-8 P.M. QUEEN HOTEL PARLOR “Iii It. Eleanor‘: — Wednrllll at. IE3“ Egibamv we! —- r n3...£i "I-‘rria-‘Ziai Iraatewl Illley TI-IERE’5 NOTHING OH THE POST WFICE BULLETIN BOARD < ABOUT MV COMING IXCORKT ION