. 2"" l -r I l z}- r. l. ‘l l l l I l o ,. l ~vv1rp1lyriryv Q‘ia'»’ll-!7ll..”"i».'-"!€’5-"' PAGE SIX _ HIS IFLE POINTED RIGHT AT HITLER !-— An Englih African Big Game Hunter Hunts the Biggest Grime on Earth! From beil_.yelling novel, "Rogue Mp1; "Aviation Vacation” MATINEE IIJS-NIGHT 7 AND 9 Dan Cupid Goes is?» ‘ wltrsiiiiootov JOAN BENNETT “Kings Of ‘fire Turf" Y", SANUERS - PRINCE EDWARD - in Film Musicolsl ' . ‘r 6 HITS‘ 5t RODGERS p‘ sol ., HART 3 Days -:- CAPITOL -:- STARTS Til-DAY MATINEE DJS-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 ~ That "Something NEW“, t. 4* . i ) f” f’ wqlllfl ' ijiniaumu Starring ' M VILA - BUDDY EBSEN - DIOSA COSTELLO - trot-biotic»- MES ELLISON - ALBERTO THE- CHARLQTITETQWN GUARDIAN. .____-__ oruuui ounnoun Local K. of 0. Members visit Souris Council nlvouoo. casswau. m rnuoumpm of the Forum by getting your C.C skates at Holmans. The large C.C.M. stock in Charlottetown at attractive prices. L-855-i1-22-2i. BUY your new C. C. M. matched skates outfit at Hoimans. Charlotte- town stoi'e where Eon get the largest selection of C. . M. k BE PREPARED for the openiln: st held this Monday morning at 8.45 to st. Dunstans BasilI-si, thence to the R. C. Cemetery. servative Association card. party. I RED CROSS OFFICIAL COM- ING-Mr. W. J. Cairns, assistant national commissioner for the Red Cross Society is arriving in the meeting of the Red Cross eocecu- tiye and provincial disaster relief c night. IMII) TO REST A'l‘ WINSLO N0ltTll~The funeral of the late Cephms Nunn was held yesterday ziiternoon from the home of Guy story. Mod com- ody. Bright tunes. New dance sensation-and o surprise novelty to cop the climax of o corking show. Charlottetown to Winsloe. Services at the home were conducted by the Daughters, East Parlor. starred with him) the finest roles oi their careers. Based on the novel “Rogue Male" gay Georfrev Household, “Man Hunt" may the Mamme Provinces are the ma“ enjoyable dances of the finned against the swuwlwvmg g1‘ giaengiirgaliurgetgg passive defence season was held Friday niggét preemincntly an adventure story, anorama oi recent history. As Cap- ain Alan Thorndike, yvorid-renown- ed hunter and sharp-shooter, Walter Pidgeon is subjected to barbaric tor- tures by a cruel foe when he slips up in stalking the biggest game of all. interwoven with a poignant rom- guy iiesia enlivened with colorlul sensational climax. ' u ho g. me: nd customs accent Internatlonal In lgialecgiillilglll‘ ofathe picture. For ‘he -_-_-_--—--- ' ' ” first time on the screen. the n0 rgentlnd garlic of "El Paio" is played —"-"— American audiences. a game so ted dim‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH an- EXTRA,—NEWS—Travelogue— Information Please l-Ie becomes the quarry and leads Sided Over by His Worship M his pursuers in a thrill-packed chase B. Roy Holman. aye’ rlitary District No. 6_ who arrived ., ' esterday following two months sic explained by the speaker. He. also .-l;Et'.‘lti"-d.... u u. us... Trial blackout “s. ‘P “W” W" ‘M 0' "r our ' 5' weeks prior to this. Bri adier C0n- the Kn; hi; hm come to the pg;- l flgiltii 176cm: iiésgmilg-nine?“ 3 gig‘ cue offld tressed commérnities after v ng e s - i , t i te . s vegan Mm the “rah Day new fres oods or oher sas rs ra on. ENJOYABLE DANCE —— One 0i keynote of an Government House in aid ‘Love versus duty is the thematic ,,. to my .,- ‘ t m i‘ y . ,, _ ham? fl-Tmmd which me engaging khi-rlillzlrsyears gy till; ,,,,,I,§“'{.‘,§§.y zlsatlgrsvosiiholrgllaidsme an Canada’ 535i. Central and West, rs. J, J. Morris. Mrs. R. . Nich- story of “They Met in Argentina" at (“Immune govemmenh t‘ C ‘t l t d._v. lus been woven. .- _ v.52‘... 2n...‘.... u..- mvg,ipgijogggrgggvggyglgjdg;53.31;, 35,5 my he“, Elma“ nature son, Alberto Vila. Buddy hlbss-n and Moreno and pol-yum.) Bonanova . ,- 1. m _. ' .- . l ; the same root and ten thousand D10 r Costello iiCfldllll, Llt. ms. 6 Lcske Gooduius and Jock Hiveliv branchea You may dress n‘ em_ gay new fllmusical lliis its setting in djrgcwd [he production by Lou Brcc Bi 1L5 Aires and at a vast baxon- for 3K0 Radm lril estate on the pampas. _____._ ..-~.%.‘;‘:°;‘...3l‘;§§.‘ddizlguuimaflii? “MAN HUNT” t . L ’ 0‘ . ‘ tutti-ti’. filfieiii-Zi ‘i... 32.‘. IN (JIT Y mvns the animal hos no intention of v v r selling him. the Yankee visits the estate in the guise of a cattle-buyer, a stormy romance Channel to England, then '1 lrkllllS his real London to the British countryside — purpose. and the old Don and a that's Vyultei" Pitltzeoifs late in the Ffillllg Argentine rival take a hand new 20th Century-Fox thriller, ,6 b belllsh it, educate it, reform it, add to it and subtract from it, but flesh and nothing more." so de- clared Rev. Neil Herman, last centres on the Mainland for andthisl. f1 _ - ,_ years ago. As it was in the day! ficial attltlrlde cot! allhlefhrgrklirzlillleGgil- ‘dlsoigépgiiis li/Ttrtgleilfleiistflfxlzllrrtiglllrslvirg. com NM“ 5° human “Mule 15 a" ernment otherww lt wo-ld i; Loyola Duffy Mrs John Herriming th hi“ have been ivillinélto prov/lid.- {we Mrs. John Portlock. Miss Connid 1a necessary equipment to the various Covle, Mrs. R. R. Bell, Mrs. Harry p193. Cudmore and Mrs. Ivan Horne. He; of the Chhfl A.R..P. set-ups. Th?! table Wafi cenbggedttliigllgcggfga Mr. Joseph Arsenault. a member ‘of 4e um ven r . that which is born of the flesh u C§',{f,{,°;,,§§g§°?g3"{,,ev*go,§g,“firs; i»? Mfg. admit; Tait and the delic ‘he s"mm"s’d“ C°“"‘°“ w“ “° fem. Westmorelarid and n N. B.. was a week-end visitor 1m Brown night. in speaking on the subject: to the (my on business‘ He M“ Is the World Getting Better? Turning the searchilght on the mess“ the meeting "11 "l" "m" or-‘ncaas srrarva FOR MEET- Bmnswlck sew‘? °l m“ Wderal ING — Nine military officers arriv- i“*- i. t1 h idZ-—"YOU and pretends an filter-est in the ‘lln-ust off n fifty foot cliff. relent- gigsennskfiiiréeraabbxirt etll: present M’ Raid Precaumns sclmme- ed in ChMIOttN-OWH YPSl-efdfll’ MW’- Dwrfs lovely and spirited dautrhlei". lessly pursued from the Bavarian M ' _ m n 1 l-loivever. ihle irucrcsi soon turns Alps to the North Sea, across the 5333a Qllntogglne hsg deegenéuggl fr°m from the good old days of the who say this generation are bet- far than those of long in the affair. with stirring results. “lvldn Hunt." Tensely exciting, dra- ‘ . Y Ten catchy Roduers and. Hart matlc. and breuiii-inking_ the new Skim“ ‘md “time demelmorv whm Hm rolvdqiu, tlijrlronr riurrs j ' w .-._-_._, _-_~_,..~,;-A..-,-_;.¢.;1..-_-,I\ ‘ - liulllrahgrdourirm ‘Z F1? 1 A CHRISTMAS .G'IFT$---.Y:. rr Sillll’ EARLY Over five hundred unit-hos in t-htiosc from. = Christmas (lifts. l‘ Ladies s’ Gents Wrist i, Cigarette Lighters. ~. Wnfcltcs ' Pendant? Military Watches Bracelet? ’ Signet Ring/s Imckeh Parker Pen & Pencil Sets our prices the lowest. Open Every Night CHESTER A. CAMPBELL 157 QUEEN ST. JEWELLER --~-~-— iilni which is slated to open to Theatre 0 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry inyiic you in cull and look o-ver our fine display of Crosses. Waterman Pen & Pencil. _ _ Rosaries Army. Navy, A tr f n r c e Ring, Clocks Etc. Elc. A call will convince you our goods are the best, - Special prices to Army, Navy. Airforce. Mothers, - Wives and Sisters of the Boy's who are fighting for us. h“, women obeyed their husbands and “HIS their main business was to make ennett (who is homes and rear children in the r =--—=-~—-~ fenrrhof ‘c.0111; m _.. _..v,_..,,. .. .. _.. “ e act s e young women and the young men of this gen- iuh eratlon are no better and no worse i/w than any of the generations which f3 have lived and passed on. ‘ “Science and art and culture . and ten thousand accessories, so uh far as poor, old human nature- ‘i apart from divine power is con- ‘lg cei'ried-are but scaffllngs by [Gig which we ascend or descend, as I our wlliul passions sway us up or down. “Human nature. and human na- ture only. is envisaged in one age. "Apart from the work of Christ .n l-lis Cross and in His risen life and in the Power of the Holy s lrit. we are. at thLs moment, rolling on in the spirit of the days ..f Noah to a universal judgment, just as definitely and as surely as that Old Book declares. 3' B_ ti!“ ill ,,. ‘news to the line, will be as un- fit; popular as Noah. who preached = 120 years, and not a convert. "If the words of -Jesus are g... E frightfully unprepared. lie." TRINITY UNITED CHURCH fi presided at the organ. . ___________ ~FOII SALE-PIGS. JUNK. CED- IMI BIND“, OIQQ L-Ill. frightful climax at the end of this The modern preacher, who true-and true they must be-let Work which WW1 i‘- us not be surprised at modern sin. ti“ modern indifference and the swift will’ M]!!! Committee. decline to a judgment, unherald- ed, swift, and for which a sinful and an adulterous generation is "As Wc are prepared to accept the unpopular demands of this blood-curdllng war, let us be pre- pared to accept the warning and the salvation or Him who cannot The morning service was conduct- r~ ed by Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd, _ who preached from the subject ' "Can Any Good Thing Come out ,, of Nazareth". The members of the Yb Men's Club attended for wor- ship in a body. In the evening Rev. _ Hugh Miller gave the sermon. tsk- ' lng as his theme “some Proofs of ,... our Rell ion." The music for the (my cons sted of an anthem at each service and as spc-lal numbers a selection “O Holy Saviour" sung by the Trinity Male singers, and a. solo Malotte‘: “lord's Prayer" at the momin and evening service re- spective y. The soloist Mr. Douglas Watt gave a very inspiring rendit- ion of this favourite number. Mr. A. R. Kendall. L.R.A.M., A.C.C.O Too Late To Clasify M11101 MacDonald QJWC a resume noon from the mainland to attend Flynn. DT- J05" 0f the history of A.R.P. work in the meeting being held at No. 62 non M lgew BTgDSWiCk which started about Canadian Army‘ (Basic) dTrairiqina Iemirgg MocM U“ . mOH s ago. and then nvc de- Centre at Beac Grove o a JCY mer. or es c a horse and buggy. some there are. mil-i 9! the “Wiring or mg Scheme were. Byigadlel. C’ Eh Connofi in the three Counties of his area m" 919°" and particularly in Moricton. 1n District No. 6; Mn beginning 1115 address he urged that ers, district recruiting officer; the rim, thing to 8e, legally esmlh H. P. Hamilton, district medical ot- llshed was the Authority unricr He“; m" Cm‘ nt adrlutant and Q. M- G which the A‘ R‘ P‘ body was m E‘. Raynor-Smith, district ordnance MCISAACFM fiicer; Mr. Guy Henson. Canadian 19“ Johgwlnagllsanc‘ “B9157 Pensions and N tlor l H .lth . .' Funeral es ay morn ng who delegates his uiltnoilty trfpthe 25mg?“‘gi§yfigme‘{,ii°ug*ng,o,lgelgr,;g o'clock from his no: residence to lw-‘imifll Premiers with Jurlsdw- National Heath. all of Halifax and tlon- in their respective Provinces Lt. Col. James Mess, director of m; act. The Federal A.R.P. Scheme was administered by the Minister Legion educatiqnal officer; Col who in turn re-tielegaie SUCH nu- crulting (civilian) of Ottawa. thorlty to a statutory body set up interesting program has been ar- by Provincial Order-inCouncll. This ranged for the day which includes statutory body has control of ev- instructive addresses by these offi- erything civilians can do to assist. oers also by Lt. Col, D. A. Mac- the Armed Forces in me passive Klnnon. vice chairman civilian re- cruiting committee and Major J. R. he explained the cmordmaflon Paton, representative of the D. 0. gigkpfiellcits6ugan‘ Richmond the Roman Catholic ‘Church at defence of Canada. of the work of the Red CF05! So- c» °l Charmbwwwn‘ ciety. St. John's Ambulance As- “WW_W"_ sociation and like bodies with the PCYSOHZIIS A.R.P. Scheme. These organizations -—__ all derive their authority from the Mrs. "Bean-lug out; 0h left this Prmllnclfll BWWWTY bod)’. WhV-h in week for Cinclnattl, Ohio, where she New Brunswick is called the Civ- W111 spend the wlhm- with he; 111m Volunteer Corps (ARR) They daughter Mrs. Robert v. Welz and '10 not MOVE during a blackout but family immediately the "All-Clear" get-s, they swing into action. rendering Ah- Raid Wardens. All the men be- “mm. “m, m Fir-it Aid. removing 1'10 seriously longing to these four sections are mend! and nfllhbor, lhlilfed i0 hfmpllfll. Rfrflhgc hoiis- sworn in as Civilian Securlti Con- ma", a", o; kgmhm, ‘huh,’ u“, ing. feeding etc. of the homeless. stables under section 35 of the De- arid evacuees and keep full records fence of Canada Regulations. They and emu, Mrs. of all casualties. in short all that are each issued with a numbered n“, h, “m” W1", "n; "ow," ‘m; d be undertaken While arm band as badge o! au- mesh“, o; ,,.mp,,u,v_ in this City by the Red Cross Dlr- thority. an identity certificate. the ‘ air rnld wardens also with whistles, In New Brunswick, in ndditl m to and the auxiliary firemen with blackouts thev have doyllzht. tests steel helmets. all this equipment to exercise and check the vrhole being supplied by the Iltedeml Gov. "l-"D- ernment The rank and file 0T A.R P work- Tfnngporl, section ers in the NB. scheme are divrdmi 11:9 transport section is compos- into four main sections- Trannpori, _--—-- Auxlli Firemen, Special Police. TCoTitlnut-d on page 9, Col fl)__ This column ls reserved for new: ol local Interest. but advertising ul s newly nature may he lnsortml qt I unis I word. ICIIIIDII payable l; AgggFEDl-IIIATION LIFE INSUR- F r a n lc | S 0’Neill In H o n g Kong With dian Forces; Is K. Of C. Supervisor. Bravlng snow. sleet and fofl- l9"? mbers from the Char- ! "e5 1nd carloads of me l of the Knights of b°°w L‘555'11'32'21-lottetownCounci t so l , _'_—‘ Coiu b t "nvelled o urs FUNERAL NOTICE * The run‘ nlghlntzlsatlend a smoker held by eial of Mrs. Henry Peters will be the souris column 1d d I-I .D. G . M cDona op/‘ne from her late residence, Southport, m” olfieeflgm ‘Bah g brief word of welcome to the guests turned proceedings 0v?‘ u ——?~ i. worvraiws .3~IATIONAL Con- §,=,fl§°,,_,‘§§,",‘;;,-,,,_“‘° L“ W" m e Bright-on Club. Ihursday 27th. 8 wa:h§em‘i§,da%§“§;_ P-m- A." §7°“5°"“‘"¢ time“ m" Millan. In his address Dr. MacMil- dlaliy invited to attend. Tickets 1m ‘mud that ‘ ' ' 25 cal“- 1"B"°'11'24'31- Columbus is the greatest Catholic lay organization in the WIlOlE con- tinent. Dr MacMlllan referred the leaders oi’ both state who had commended the worr. city tonight and will speak at a afxetrfirgn ‘glxgnuutgleullglf construction period thatl - that con lict. Dr. MacMilan trac- “mnmtee at Red Cross H°me t” ed the lilstory of the Knight-s of Columbus from its foundation by other McGlvlnney in i882 to its he present time. Knights of Columbus ure ms the strong right son, Lorne Nunn. 197 Kent Sircet, Chlmih." Sllfllvd DT- MflcMlllflfl- H!‘ told of the work of the Knights in sponsoring education and charllv. Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd nnd at Dr. MacMillnn referred to the s the Wlnsloe North United Church arshlpg mnlninined by u».- Knights -by the Rev. J. R. Skinner who also of Columbus at the Caithullc Unl- ofiiciated at the graveside in the vsrslgv 0g Ameriqh He pfflnhed out Wirisloe North Cemetery. "I'he pall- how a boy from this province’ D-_ bearers ‘Vere {when mbells- I-Qon- Clarence Murphy of Montague. ha urd Cudmove. Arriett Shaw, Wilbur completed three years of graduate Ymmken Ham’ Com’ Amm" Rm‘ study at the Catholic University and ens‘ l1 nil ‘received the Ph. D. degree. ald- . RETURNS T0 Dll'1‘Y—Brigadier “l C._ E. Connolly, officer conunandirig Bcgfglstgigllgii- to st‘ Dunstmfs Um- | united church irggéibiiglgciéy; fist/daddy’. i; igteilid c: grsity. “mo. is one of the M3101‘ EC the Knights oi w." by the Knights of _ ojects sponsored by the Knights Grove, returned to duty onl of Columbus in this province, was In a reminiscing m Holland told of happenings of for- mer days in which he and Dr. Mac- ‘53322 Efofikfifliiiiufliuiiififé - w- as: seconded by Mn John Macmwm Canada and UB.A.—-31 s2 m. 25.53. 10.00 nsisamma 564"” delivered by Major n. Mac- Red Cross. About zoo dancers ~ ma" Donald of Moncton, N.l3.. to a meet- thoroughl enjoyed the excellent mu- ms of the Charlottetown Civilian sic DYQVi ed by the R. A. F. Band. Defence Committee (ARA?) at the whose members donated their ser- City Hall on Saturday night pre_ vices toi the caustic. TlieLgueésts were ' ' receive by His onor t.- overnor o and Mrs. iePage. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- tha 1h his address M“ IMillan, president of the Provincial pewlsoy Ffgnclg Q songs. brilliant native dances and a ance. a chase that culminates in a pointed out that thjeorgxrstcegozldlr? Red Cmss and MN‘ E" A‘. Fmw" IOttEi-OWH. had arrived of the Maritime Provinces is vul- chairman 0r me womens w? H°Y18K°Y18Wlih ihecflnadlfl nerable to bombardment both from wolk‘ I“ 1mm ‘§“,,‘,§“‘,,;§§“} fin“; the sea and from the air, and hence §f,'e”'§,§.'§§§§.% 8:39, the céxfgae cups had received from lite head office. alienate protection was 0f I110 lll- and the following ladies served the 5 mimrtame- WES "Qt only this guests with sandwiches and. cakes provinces responsibility but that of rovlded bv Red Cross su rters‘. sq CharlottetownKMember In Hon; Mr. J. Alfred Doyle. Grand Knight f the Charlottetown Council told t he had received word that Su- oes. According to word which he Mr. Doyle stated, Supervisor O'Neill has a complete supply of athletic ulpment. games, Writing paper and will extend to the boys in I-Iong Kong the some plcte service that is given in e Canadian Army Huts in Em:- A report was given of the activi- ottetown Council. ' _ t and spoke briefly. A delic- , ions coffee was provided by the Red Urey“ ' _ , b m 1v . “M” Ree some“ reassure by M“ ‘C332 iiifillliéi ofiiiifkoiu. 8.5.“. Council who visited Sourls includ- ed: Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan. William” r Moot/Kilian. Ver- T. M lVfncMillan. Donald. J. Albnn Far- y. Dis- ly. Frank Casey. m. .1. n McGuir- Commanding Military ML ,;_ Aural Doyld l0!‘ Gt R- sauggl‘ Gulgan and Rev. Leonard Ayres. J. B. Dunbar, assist- .; Lt. Col. Sacred Heart Church. Interment Seven Mile Bay Ceme- tery. ARSENAULT -- At County Hospital, Mrs. Wilfred Arsena ington, age 36 years. Funeral Wed- nesday morning from the home of Card Of Thanks illness and death of her daughter Card Of Thanks wish to express their thanks and rcclatlon to klnrl friends and Air Cadets! All boys between the ages of l5 and 17, whether in school or not, with at least Grade 9 education, in- terested in joining the Charlottetown unit of the Air Cadets are invited to attend n meeting on Tuesday the 25th November, 194i, at 7.30 p. m. in Prince of Wales College Hall. Full particulars will be given and en- rollment fornis will be available. Boys already enrolled in another Cadet Corps cannot be accepted. This invitation la extended to parents and all others interested. hbors for help and sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereavement: who sent flowers and messages of N. D. MacLean Charlottetown and ORIGINAL SUB-BTIIATS C - Bird students ‘o. 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