TO DAY - “ ASSIGNME FINAL SHOWING-S , NT Ill BRITTANY" Also News of The Day — Our Gang Comedy SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 9 PRINCE ED WA RD SPONSORED BY LADIES‘ AID 0F P.E.I. HOSPITAL U-fl ‘ minoror poses ~\ Qls? ROB ‘nuntairviu-tuzlatirrliitason-ulrioniteiitsiin y, FREDDIE Sl.AC Produced by DAVID HEMPSIEAD - Directed by EDWARD ii. GRiiflIll, Pl IS N E \\'S 7 a" \ Home lroln Chino on loovolthi: zonrmoxioh- ’ latches on loMonl-loitofis cvlost cliick and blows his lop on iiva, barrel-howl, love and lunl lfll wit; MONDA Y g IiI»,/T I. RIIYSillEVP _CA1_'!?, \:‘ ./ ‘I/(‘i 1 V » us o dsrvisll ol ding-dong... ERT BENCHLEY‘ . " in .‘ ’ . AND HIS ORCHESTRA and TRAVELOGIJE Queen's Give Chri Fund Will stmas Cheer I T0 British Children Supplcnil-iiiziigv A ppcal Is OpcnedTo Provide Parties and Presents For ilzc iliirl .,.,._... TODAY ONLY - Hopalong Cassidy in “can COMRADES " Plus Stooge Comedy-Serial a-silows zoo - r 4.4a . ffi CAPITOL fi llllbllllli MONDAY Tint-Will. , l- ““%‘§Q1‘ CM.‘ mi i‘ will‘ “ibi- fl all! ‘Mu-o Plus — NEWS — SPORTSCOPE - MUSICAL SHOW 'I‘II\IES — 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 mwEMPlREmv Til-DAY ONLY A double klllin in Cold iver’: - mansion of ‘m story giver ' cattergood" lli: mosf amaz- ing adventure. llarring \ l is ' a.’ Alizpiesi from m a, "Scaiinrgnnli Belncrfisto i i ALSO MUSICAL COMEDY AND SERIAL SHOWS 2.30 —- 7 — 8.45 Address And Presentation i t S. D. U. Sympathy of the student body 1S‘ extended to Charles Gorman whose brother Spr. Gerald Gannon wasl kéllg-d in action in Italy on October’ ‘ r land addressed to the Empire, says: Rev. J. A. Sullivan has returned from Halifax ivhclie he was attend mg an educational meeting, Jack Dalziel. Borden, who has been a student here for the past three years, nas left college to .ioin me R. C. N. V. R. _ Football: In tile second game of the intermediate intercollegiate series the Second Saints were dc- icated 3-0 by the r. w. c. squad! "lilo sJfl-nls are determined to give a better account of themselves in their next encounter which will b3 played on rrlday. The intra.inural league saw "lvotre Uamc’ uolltlllilc lie iviiiliing streak by ueieating "Harvard" 9—-0. in another intro- nltaal struggle pDl‘i1€ll' defeated ‘male’ o——u. The following l5 the line up for "Yale" which is coached by Joe Mahar: is. Murnugnfln. ~1- Lnillii. o. Kane, is, Wallace, h‘. OI-Ialiley, L. Lamostagnc. J. Butler, B. Orlllnley, is. sliaikey, J, Kelly, F. Bolgcr, K. MacDonald, B, Mac- Dougall and E. Nicholson, At the time of writing it was ex- pected that the senior rtugby team will leave this morning for Sack- ville to meet Mount A. in an exhi- bition encounter. Public Speakin .‘ Junior group helcl their regular The senior- teresting talks were given by A. J. lviucl-loam on "Oil". Pat elharkey on "The Quality of a. Public Speech," Gertrude Butler on "Co- cos as College Asset, not a Liabil- ity‘, Austin lvIcKenna on "Theories oi the Origin of Religion”, B. l"- Aiyward on “The ‘i’ and Pur- pose of the A. A. A.", W. E. Murray on "Racism", L. B. Doolev on "The meeting on "Phursday morning, ln- _1e H‘ ‘IBIS FAIL l ‘I! f ii, "11:: Dtutl:'d.(ll'mlllfllb i: rotun- n as: ,And earth's ban built on am: . . . her splendid sons. ‘rhuotfll not com a name That shameless deed: put to :tili greater shame. This crusade ‘Phat ohallengu — as Arthur’: knights of yore, The rfloea oi freedom upon any a m. Defeat ?-how can our heart: db- own A araven word that we have nam- known? On -evsr on -until the master- thrus - t shall liberate the final barricade. From lthis dark horror —th.i: un- o h y lust. That winds the altars of the world to dust. "If this fail?" It will not fail! This sacrifical Cause For God's eternal laws. Though crowning triumph wait At some disputed gate- That “victory by endurance born" shall tune its song to greet a hap- l pier morn. "the "plllard flrmament" still ‘veers P0 starry dladeni. St. George of England rides again And Faith's foundations still re- a m n in Bethlehem . IKE-DEDICATION What should be our attitude as we enter upon the fifth year of the war? A message issued in London by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of the Church of England. "o"? 1990916 should enter the fifth Year of war with undiminish- ed constancy of purpose and with deepened reliance in God We shall give thanks for the success already granted our cause. and the near hopes of peace nf which victory is a prelude. We shall pray that we may be worthy cf victory and of the responsibilities it will bring." Recognition of the guiding hand of Divine Providence. which has brought us tlrv- far. from Dunkirk and Singapore, from the Valley of the Shadow to the Gate of Dawn should prompt our reverent grati- tude. deepen our reliance upon a Higher Power and stir all hearts io Freedom and to the establishment of a just and enduring peace in l; new and IlOblPl‘ world- wnvhrTF-z A party of tourists were enjoying lunch off the Pacific Coast. when R UIOIIHYIUGSS Joke turned the conversation into serious channels, An exchange quotes as follows: "No, sirP-saili the boatman, a. gainst whom the jest had been di- rected: "I don't drink" There was n" dignity on his bronzed kindly face that held the attention of his little renewed dedication to the Cause of kl CV“ . A lb. l. I. Wemp Hold Hominy for the British-Iarael-World Ped- cration. with Canadian Headquart- er: in Toronto will deliver a urine of three prophetic lectures in the Orange Hail, Richmond st. Char- lottetown on Wednesda. Thur:- gayhlridoy Nov. i7,- 18, i8, at 8 The publio an cordially invited in brin along any questions they might l o answered pertaining to the subject: under discussion. from. the Government ThsGovern- ment acting u intermediary be- tween blowers and their retail out- lets -the beer parlors —and taking alsake-off on every drop of beer so . Ail honor to the public men and parties that have refused to be reci- pients of financial aid from the ‘Prado. Who have maintained that freedom of action that can only come from independence of sup- rt In its political contributions the Trade plays no favourites. "Who- soever will" may become political beneficiaries. It is a case of “ask and ye shall receive. Knock," and tlge slush-fund-chest will be open- Q . But political beneficiaries are ex- pected to return the favors they view. BOOMERANG Goering has alreadv had cause enough to rue the dav he began devastation at Rotterdam. Coven- try, London and countless other cities. Now it's Germany's turn to suffer by the very weapons she sought to make her nwn. ~Brltish Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. BYRNES ROAD School for the month of October: Grade X-l. Josie Mclnnis. Grade VII—1. Anna Kenny; 2. Gerard Kenny. Grade VI -Eugene Kenny; 2. Marion McInnis; 3. Joseph Clar- n Grade V-l Aline Mclnnls; 2. Evelyn Wcoldriclge; 3. Pearl Kenny. Grade IV-i. George Clarkln; 2. Iieith Wooldrige; 3. Bruce Would- r e g A Grade I Sr. -l. Francis Mc- Innis: 2 Edna Wcoldrige. Grade I Jr. -1. Roy Kenny; 2. Renie Wcoldrige; 3. Russel Wool- drige. Egg-farthest average. George Clot-kin Mary Mclnnis. teacher. PA-IEATIIDOPS IITFAN receive. -Aiberla Temperance Re- b The honor r-Jl- of Byi-nes Road fe Queen's on Thursday, November 25th the Convention. J. A. MacDonald, Secretary. 11-10-13-17-20-22-24. IN MEMORIAM GLORIA MMDONAID suffu- little children to some unto ine aiiig-efuse them not for thine is the kingdom of Heaven such might be said when on that beautiful feast oi Christ the King the Angel of Death visited the home of Mr. and Mn. Leo. R. MacDonald, Orwell, :nd claimed as its loving victim their eldest daughter, Gloria Claire Marie. born on August nineteen thirty six. she budded forth in strength and vigor until the earl part of the past summer aha svelo d" a spleen condition which alt ugh hei- lov- ill! P579138 5011813 the best 0f medical skill and kind and tender nursing it was inevitably seen, that flothirls could stay the hand of death and on the above mentioned date iortifed by the last rites of the Catholic Church she peace- fllill’ passed sway. In the school she was a general favourite with both teacher and pupils keen alert mind and study it seemed that fuiure 18y before her but God had in store for her a brighter and a higher future the glory n, lit it is in the home where that Sweet and loving presence will be solely missed. she leaves to moum “Sides hcr non-owing parents, four brothers and two sisters. namely.- Charles. Willwr. Marcellus. Ronald; Augusta and Isnatus. She also leaves her grandmothers. Ths Sympathy of the community was extended to the bereaved family by the large concourse or people who came to pay thcir last tribute of respect to one who was as beauti- fiil in death as in life. I-ier inner. al. llirgelv attended, look plug; to Verncn River Church where but a W short months before she had received her first i-ioiy Ccmmunion. The funeral mass and service at the grave were conducted bv her hehved "Bil" Mollfiignour Maurice McDimald. Who frequently visited i191‘ diifillg her ii i-iess. Her remains were borne hv he- 51X Qouslns namelv Orwell Mofffigey. Emma’ and Norbert Mgnnig gmfleg ‘Hex and Bennett Mcfsnac, md s1] that was mortwl of that sweet daughter and sister was there tenderly laid t" "it in St. Joachim‘: cemetery, ere rests the remains of her two broihrre who rl the throne c! God have met her and they await the coming of the loved m6‘- "RB by one who are left on earth to mourn. ' May her soul rest In pence, Elfin: wrrn cAna a bright audience. and he added. earnest , Bo together." "I guess it wouldn't boatman to get drunk" thet man who had started c do for a admitted the sub- "it wouldn't do foi- him m dying; at all." returned the boatman. Sticking to his point. "For this kind - of work he needs all the brains he's got. In my opinion he's unfit for it after he's taken the first glass. ' "Same way in my profession." said a doctor from Denver. "Every physician should be a. teetotaler. l “Whiskey and my' business don¥.-,,"'f'i{,‘_’§l*5_ 'I‘l1e British First Anny with its headed the Allied drive ni la in November, 194.2. BURMA Of defects, which cauu pota to spoil, bruises caused by digging NOVEMBER;1§._1943_ For to nominate two candidates to contest tile n Election will be held in the Empire Theatre, , 1943, at 1:30 P. M All Poll Chair-Inca are to loo that five regularly seem“ delegates an appointed from each poll. don, M.P., Progressive Conservative House Leader House of Common: and Dominion President will addi- ._x-; ihogressivo Conservative llonventiun County ext Domini Charloiieio Mr. Gordon (ha, in i T. B. Rugs Presiden I188 [AB-All aoruu Dromore ‘nu community of DItXlIOII w deeply shocked on Sunday fiph l when the news became cur; that Mia: Sarah Boylau had pom away after s few minutes illiiesg, Death i: alway Bad but a sud den and unexpected one oi kind leaves in its wake a trrlei , p, loneliness wiuch only tune .. partly eftaoe. The dCCflliriitl, it 1; true, had been subject m a hem ailment for some years but ill u“ week immediately proceeding he! death spake of feeling exceptional. ll and it was felt l l'-s years ago, the deceased lard ilracbl tlcally all hli‘ life tllrrc 3pm from twelve years passed ill p“. ton Mass. Those who were well a iin with Miss Sarah Boylaii i he; in very high regard and moum m; in; as a distinct 10s; to the community. Coming from a (m, Catholic family the inherited many splendid qualities which rclilri- buted greatly to the csili-lu and affection in which she was _ The deceased possessed l. 6d gentle disposition a kind rciier- ous heart and a bright aciivr mind that could vie with any Amer in finding the correct solution lo any. thing. She was a lover oi good literature and as a result read ire. quently when her household duiiei Permitted her the tithe. As a con- versationalist she ranked lilcu and was wall able to converse 0n the leading political and socinl qm. tions of the day. Convinced of the HIlJWiDB-is of earthly pleasure g5 an an in itself she long ago hcheld life in its proper perspective us mt gateway to eternitypFor this ticm- ity she prepared well and long and though death cams upon her ‘like a tb ef in the night" it did not find her unprepared to face the Great Judge. The following brothers and us. ters survive to moum their loss; 30591111 and Edwin at home, ‘rhom- as retired chief of detectives of the Brantford Ont, city police now resldin at Inndon, Ont, Benin-d in Lou ville, Kentucky, Mary Anna and Mary Ellen in Boston, Miss. The funeral under the dirvclioii of the A.A. . ennessey F‘ erai Home was held an Wed. P1»; g0 and was largely attended. Requiem Hi8 Mus was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Callaghan after which her re- mains were conveyed to the 01¢ Cemetery at Fort Augustus fnr in- teirnent. The pallbearefs were John B. Cflllaxhan. George Mitchell, Jnilfi CW . Henry MoGuirk, Seymour Hugh" "id Alfred Callaghan. TOTAL CHANCE Britain at war has transformed we! her national existence almost more and handling are the most serious, BQUND 2min"? than any qthcr bclligr‘ ~~ixt~ \i'-'ll', the QIICPIYQ (‘ililliililill Fiinrl is ll zipiicil in‘ nuuicy to .<('ll(l CllVisillHlS (iicer in and so should every surgeon. It's a kind of work where the least cloud- in: of the faculties. the ‘slightest unfitieadiness of the hand. may oost eh 1 a "I'm not a professional man" said n keen-eyed New Yorker with an unmistakable air of prosperity! "but we found that a fellow who‘ m a. . , ~ needs all the brains nature ave him. More failures begin with vgvlnsi suppers than in any other way- in my humble ' ' ." " Tile spectacled Bentleman in the bow of the boat listened with inter- est to these various bits of testi- mony. "I never take so much as a glass of wine." he remarked. "but I know much concerning the week drink make of men. I'm n specialist °fl 1115811193’. Of about nine-tenths of my cases insanity is d inielnporato habits of or one of his parents." The nienoo that followed ace of a humorous story in a public speech", C. Murphy on "lhe value oi the study of prunitive man as a social asset." l.l.’. iii m‘ iliii‘; \\"lS 5PM“ iitzllldlilclligloil Mr. hull l“ ~- AW“ McDonald. siYiilizlqii. on Octcbleé 101i sixty or nio icliboiirs gathered W r all]. Mrs, MK}- . l cciiily SClfl than" fziiui and u... inmiii; if“? L community, V/litiiihv lri-Lsifillli"! all arrived Mr. l\cil Nicho son, I-iartsvllle, was ailliillllfld °h3mnan' and Mrs, Edward Write and Mr. . _~, Ralph Thtrnpsnil 01¢ ~d - MlTi. l/Inlliiililtl in 11's . ‘ ' Mr. Donald Nicholson. 1m; ‘|‘,;lll0i', tlicii rcrul the foi- --. v - . C l (T3551 ili:.((l l») the l.0l(l "girl “m, M“ McDonald; . l ini" ilic trciiiciirl- m,“ i, raw (l‘l out» we lcarneg y. ,. l-rv .. - - , -- w; t you ind 5O u m li..<l l.\._<l iinniigli SilCll Srflilxalillll v. t‘ hm >\_(m‘.1nw“ded ‘ii w» l‘i.‘.|i\' IHQlIIS ill .<ll(ll(‘l'$ zmll icmmu m-S Lknmumm. Donna,” . ' .'.\\ since ilic \\":ii" sicrtcll. 111:’. cnfly mwliicliyouboililivcd solong .‘.l.i_\'ni" \\'1iS to give a Christmas pzlriy and been so helpful. We felt We htziirircds of youngsters for tickets. At could not m, ygu 8g from our midst l great (leai W35 done to give happiness without in some meaiilre Bxvfw- ing um- love and affection for you. llillll nurl hr force nf circumstances '- i' mum. Fran-k P. It is such love and affection which Chief of "Red and to r990?“ s11 ti“ rm! thin“ m4 b“ go, l“ unite neighbors and frivnds in u that the College Magazine his 8°“ W things why don't People slop wirli ii \":i.~"i slim |>l'{‘$(’lll$ iliniiy proli- 1r.- iiv- :ivimiiii.~trziiinii of the Fund, and ccmmnn bond. Diilill! the years to press and will make its appear- yon both have horn with us, you gxitifiicerabout the first week in Nobody on mud w“ w“. enough have trui demonstrated all that - to reply to m“ question; n l. “m , is imolic i" "l9 ‘Elms "lmd waiting for an answer. —Austrslinn ml in.‘ staff, lake the very greatest Baptist quot/ed in mrward. ' 11ml Ii!l(‘i|Il(llC (listrilmlioii. = to to ilii: grunt Fuiirl could realize n" tim- iiwg. jam um ». . .:~v wruiiti iii(l"’_‘(l be prmul and grateful and "neighbour." While we mo)’ have failed through the YER" W __.__. show our ailliilrviflilfifl 0i W"? "For s price we have given the devil permission to produce pov- _ erty. profiigacy, wretchedness cru- rimg yiwii- Uiiiilliiillllillié holy: in achieve so much." ‘ Sllll-(‘Filllllilii aiililllll lw suit io the Queens Canadian Fund, Royal 'l'i"ii-"t (‘ovipzaziiq (Tirliioiictrnvn. Coiiiliiriilig Ii -" .r".: British children. in l'-i"ii.i.i\. the ~l'lli‘iiit'. is ‘Iv-chi; oijqzinizctl by ilic Lord Mayor's Funrl. 'l‘l|cr.~ \‘.lll lv- ii.» .'lilll'lllil§ rriiirc expenses (liYlilCifll, €lllll'l' lil (':~|i:l<l;i I i‘ iil- l-iilllll lviiiirlniii, ill.‘ ililiilfi’ Slll\§L'i'llv?(l will lif- flu-mull ill ii-i '"<"\ l<i llil‘ \‘1lli\". ldlwl. \ lanai“- iiiililrcifs Christmas zippczll stilisciip- lions ext". ' llifl‘ happiness brought in thousands of llflli>li vii ' I'll in a rccrziir report scnt from LOiKlOll t0 the Q11: ‘Wu l"'.1'wi ivy llnjm- lien T. 'l‘i'nton. lll‘ \.\ “l \\" (lrcii oi l- llziyurK lu nus liri aiul rill-I" wlio lrzl i". very lilCilii ‘I i1 for boys aml g Niirscrv School in ihn-"c Hliii ‘iml to ivv "we . ‘ems. lui". I've-v The Sophomore group held a de- bate on the resolution "that elec- tions should not be abolished in wartime." The negative speakers J. Morris and Eileen Macvhee were successful over the aft‘ ‘ 6 speakers J. A. MacDonald and lvlary Hennesae . The critic for tho debate was diminutive Joseph J- MacDonald. A flve minute BQEGOh by Kay MacNe-elev on "The blith- olic Youth Movements" completed the meeting. In the Freshman group readin8l and short stories were the orcer of the day. Readings were given b)‘ Ellen Douglas MacDonald, Joseph D. McKenna and W. Cullen. StOI- ies were related by Claude Shea. and John Eldon‘ Grexgnm It.“ m; p gave s vs -- lottsavwn." I Likl r i IINKQII th l I litfll b0 . Alvwnrgiu wwr-ln- ~51» pill}. u’ 3&3; i. m f0’:- Donald, \\".io 1 w, .- -'J~i \ om Bium: front. Hero Liout-Genf Joseph SM“ "i1 1n their new-Win U. B. helmet; and carrying Ameri- eui-fldo wssponl, s. column of Chinese loldierl "in" us" s i“ road in the jungle: of the north- snd Iris-Gen. Haydon Boatnor have trained U- 5-‘ ‘u equipped Chinese troop: for battle Klimt ti" 5”‘ MY LADY NICOTINE Spaniards iandin in Mexico in 1519 found the nat ves of Yvigatsn using tobacco both for sm ink and for snuff. Dams l4) ("V-illi‘ ~" ‘ " "if all lll'i‘\' \ many kind and thoughtful acts, be assured they have nct passed city and death." -Bishop Berry- OUI. ENEMY unnoticed. We dcsirc yo“ l‘) 741°“. Liquor is s-n enemy. It is g foe l ve our old home in glirlgilrltorlfithal our vcry best wish- of good citizenship oi’ the church, of everything that is decent in hu- es follow you. and we hope in!‘ man society. liquor some day you iilay be back to live During recent years the has grown enormously in in cur midst again, Our prayer is that Got! may richly bless you pie power and weal . t as “flail” th I h fabulous profits. both wherever you may choose to esrne reside. In token 0f Oil!‘ 10W! and friendship we desire you to accept this little gift Wit-hing the past ten years the people of Alberta have poured into g3 coffers of the Trade over 8150.- -_____.. .__ wry" PRINCE EINVAIII) ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS. l’. E. I. — CARIBOU. N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA” ‘The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) slarlim; October Isl. the Nova Scotln - Prince Edward island fclrv Service will operate two round trips ner flay. Will Leave Wnmi Islands Will Leave Caribou 10,00 ‘A. M. 12-00 P- M- 199 p_ _ 4.00 P. M. For hut, nio nilol ol HIADMHI, NIUIAIOIA or NIUIITIC PAIN US! ASPIRIN lll lllniytlltlflllhufll Full IlIVPClIOVH iii r-vri‘ Dill it)!’ A PIRN“ €§,,. signed, your friends and neigh- bours of Sillilliifln Mid Vicinity- ivir. and tit/firs iaicDonaid ‘wier: then presene w i it Purse , _ sllmmnlml “mguntbfmg "lgnffg: iluOT-alzmllvlil. cglallllifiblihteiorllralli: rhilrlialriw tllgr sfricnris pg)!‘ their Willi“ Pm‘? m“ ""7"" "If? ihougiitfxiriielssl and ilfglififtffiiilYh yfiho “one with u“ 1790i! H exorcssc or rcurc a c v u "Id "“”"l"'"l"““- 77"“ “flawed l‘ velzrgiliiaolggxlliilalilltlifillislualid ldllllluilli; formed what amounts to an actual partnership with many of them. it has penetrated inio the Labor move- nrogram of music and song, includ- ment and has entrenched itself ro- ing a nuicli cninyed solo by Mr. 1r ' cialiy and politically in many years. #3 " to _ , __ ' . ' i W“ in! behind him ‘is Brim-One. Boatner. chief oi M for Chin ctmblit troops here, who is also slxioiw w neat tellng warm; m. I Kwhlh "m" losdsnArmyflrovolvor. ill Nicholson. Delicious re- ‘ill-z Wl'l'(\ $Pl'\'l"ll by thi- It ha: established intimate con- ' ‘ I l v i nections with the Govemmenl be- Lleubce“ slime" i '- “mmmder °l U’ s‘ The viiiliil-riiiv. liiflilcififlii -_Liu-. singing of "Illcst br- ihr. cause of financial dealings. The ""195 in the Ohina-Burma-India thesis-Iv mike! manuywmrlng “m, “n, w gm a close inspection of the Aalerlcan-trslncd Chinese Government. ‘mo ntsll Trade LUNCIIES SERVED NUIfTlIUMIfIfIfIlA/Vl) FEKRIES. LIMFIEU CIIARLOTTETOWN. I’. s. l. Eli MrDoiirllrl success and ' happiness in the future, ll-lii-li lnwh i... i». uAiiP Bliitls" luirl ivisiiiiiil M!‘ bu! troop: yhovniillglltgmlamrtbernniumal. amul-