wliiu LEE BOWMAN RICHARD AINLEY ‘ MARTA LINDEN ' REGINALD OWEN _FELI_X BRESSART —~ ALSO PASSING PARADE ronoorrsiv TREASURES COUORADO memos" ‘THBU THE AND Plilllfili EDWARD - SHOWB DAILY AT 3.l5—7.00—9.00 ‘ EMPIRE -:- TNlllL-Fill. v Reginald Filnli DEN NY ' ORTH A 20th Ccnivrrfox Picture o'\ RbDCAMEnon‘ JOAN M‘ ,5 *" DUNCAN ‘RE ALDO“ I LIQNEL noybg A {IEPUBLIC lsflbnmpféflf: ' i“ - ' no‘ ' . x senior," And Final Chapter of "Daredevifs Of The West.’ trio-at:oen+s~s+e~s++++oe+s1i3é tlFllY 10.30 p. m. '¥1¥en¥¥1++++ 1N QTlCE season, we will not guaran» tee delivery of any engrav- ing Thursday, Dec. 9. W. W. iilcilner Ltd, ii. g, t - ii. o. l THE CHARDUVFETOWN GUARDIAN 3 llvYS-smirrs Ttilltiiilitiii‘ ROY ROGERS KING .‘lf..t‘0W80YS l MU" POpiJlor outdoor ‘JG! DH lllt srreen today . . . in n mighty big western‘ 1o mulch ins grflul ixtiuiils. ma. SMILEY BURNETTE... ‘BOB NOLAN-i n-soNsuuPlONifllS VIRGINIA GREY Plus Rookies Cookie And Chapter 9 0! MERY WEDNESDAY ti. HALL Admission 25c B ‘ kinigiham , til, drain nnoonnisr; posal. jobs received after Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown Jewelers Since I868 j Attention Fox Ranchers We are buying daily Silver and all other Fox furs. Bring or ship your funs immediately. Jobilie, Beef Tripe and Rex Wheat Germ Oil Furs, Muskrats, Mink, etc. Market conditions are much improved over last season and we would strongly urge all ranchers to get our quotations before disposing of your s FINAL TODAY — Guy Klbboo as “Scatter-good” “CINDERELLA S WINGS I ” Al" NEWS — Varieties — SHOWS 3-15 -— 7 — 3-45 CAPITOL 4-in-9 Junior G-Mcn Oi The Air BARB PARTY HOLY REDEEMER TONIGHT 8.30 Chickens for Prizes We require unlimited killin- killing plant is at your ill!- ‘paying tribute t.o one oi the most l some way. |of Canada at. the time iwas killed in action l health oi the battalion was second ._._____i. . :.~-- szp POULTRY dfi i, V " aligslalklirigflioolr" sgiéahyoui‘ furs immediately. itlllNi i I a i e f}; a’; We will be unloading ear of hursemeat during g ‘ a.’ gieediizlettltyiveek. Order your requirement im- ‘ . ‘ 1”‘ _ i: 93095387, De¢~ 8H!» Jubilee, Beef Tripe and Rex Wheat Germ on . 8.45 P.M. ‘it SPORTING cum i’ I.‘ >1 fii In aid of Kinsnfenas Christmas Chad“ P! El ll fi ,1‘ Admission 35 cents. a, l h 132 QUEEN 5T, N*'¢°,*",’fi'6"*°1fi5io‘wo sci-os- l l _ .. ,. . . . ~ - ° "‘“»‘~‘*****'l~"lt"l~"~i"t-l'*** _ é _- wmwnxrrmwgfsfjsas: ='i-'-'J'r.=.'.~'..'.-L §flnmvau-.u-.~Q' '.-'»-‘-'-'s'l.i'-'fi' lulilic Clo-alliance Auction Sale, The Undersigned offers for sale on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, i943, AT l0 A.M. ‘t ti" Premises of the Portland Packing Company, corner lslltfllil and Dorcliestei" Streets, Charlottetown, all the per- . M], Pmiwrty Including kitchen table and chairs, cup- ‘mruli- Filwcett Mayfair Kitchen Range (almost new), Riel“?! Electric Washer, hot plate, several sets of dishes. (MC c" llif-‘llfllls. electrical refrigerators, electric stove in w)’, dlllllii! room table and chairs, chestcrficld bed, some 000k pieces mahogany, occasional choirs, sideboards, books, ‘min ‘ims (sectional), writing desks, wardrobes. beds, sum 1Z5. mattresses, bureaus, bed clothing and linens, mir- miniqtire irons. pictures and paintings, Wilton and Ax- Que“ m‘ ‘WIS, iioor coverings, floor lamps. table lamps, 2 m ‘vwdhmieffl. trunks, crocks, preserving bottles, tools of ‘qua? 5 including gardenefls tools, 1 automobile, 32 ; es asphalt shingles, 3 Buffalo robes. DATED this 1st day of December, A.D., 19/13. MRS. ADA L. SMALLWOOD EEITéATEDlQ C. 'v_ S. A L. S Ana i H‘ “EATON, Auctioneer "u-:.-.F.‘<Q;;;-:-'.'.v.-..-.~.-r-u;-.-_-,-_-};._.;._._.._,_._.fi;,_,“v-H _ Admlnistratrix Myqghhv-w-o- EASTERN COACH LINES —WINTER SCHEDULE- Effective FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10th Dally except Sunday i—---~-- -- - »_.i.__i._. LEAVES:- Murray Harbor . .. . . . . . .. 7.45 a.m. Murray River .......,.. .. 8.00 1pm, Little Sands . 8.20 mm. Belle River 9.00 ii.m. Eldon . 0.30 n.m. Vernon . . . . .. . . . . .. 9.15 a.m. Arrives Charlottetown 10.30 mm, ircaves Charlottetown on return trip 4.00 p.m. —SUNDAY- n-n- ...... LEAVES:- Murray Harbour Murray River 3.45 p.m. 4.00 p.m, Belle River .. 5.0‘ Eldon .. 5.3% 31:1 Vernon 5.45 “m. Arrives Charlottetown 6.30 p.m. Leaves Charlottetown on return trip 8.00 pm “F . . "lV-‘lflififi? .-.-.i-.-.-.-.-.-i.-.vz.-.-.-.-.~.ni-.-.-.-.!."-..-_-.I.-.I.-.-.I.i-..IH-M.I.I I Tribute to tiapt. Ken. Naciionalil, iMl. The following letter has ..._.. received by Mr. p, J. Macdonuiu, from Brigadier B. M. Hoiimerster, in command of the Battalion to which his son Capt. Kenneth Mac- donald beionxed: Brig. B M, l-ioffmerstar, 2 Cdn. Tnil Bte. cdn. Army Overseas, CM-F- ltaly, Nov- 18/43. Dear Mr. Macdonaldz- l cout- manded the Seaiorth Hishlandm your son and I do want to take this opportunty of gallant men I have 6V8!‘ lmuwfl- and one to whom every last man tn the battalion is indebted in From the time I assumed com- mand 1 worked very closfily With l‘.‘en and due to his efforts the to none. The same applied to the field except that he was more oc- termined than ever to sc-e that tilts ..,. WES ' "sinned. I gave him the informa- :_ing for the locations of the ilOIl at the some time telling him not to move out t0 them until wet ma neutralized the enemy fire not it was almost certain death in such an exposed position at that time- He left me shortly afterwards and wiih complete disregard for his own safety and in full view of the enemy moved out and attended to the wounded thus PTBVBIINXIZ é Shya-ie fgtglity. You can reafir apprrplntc the mic-i eiieot such notion had on the men. They 111- vmyi: mt that wherever they mioht tall, Ken and his staii would be there to lock after them. Kzri riled almost instantly from a wound received while periomi- ivw his duty. end did not suffer. After nil that is the ‘ray any oi u: ciciild chorse should such a. tho-g br- neccss- y- ‘Tfho lvliliirry Cress awarded to hlfl but partially recognizes his splendid r"c(v"rl oi which we are all s1 proud. and I could not he more "iiircrc ‘Vlfi-‘il T snv that his me- ill ‘iv: tot-ever in the minds with the wcundcri and hlWIWS un- a vial‘. of many similar inc. ..'l.- . acting as advnrcrd guard t“ tb" b tsiion suddenly Mm:- under h o machine gun and m-irtor fire foying 53m? nasuo i". Y. "was l forward at the time nrri in n vrv iicw minutes Ken was lttfid“ Y"‘-'-‘ I a _ , . . lThis column is reserved 10i- l]? , ioi local interest, but ilili/Cfllfilllgj ‘oi a newly nature may be lllsfliflli tat live cents a word, strictly pit)‘- ahle in advance. MCRASWELL for photographs. PHONE 602 ll you wish tickets LQllV€TEd to you for the M1115 iin. Support the Cadets. 12-1-11. TllE FIRST CTTRISTMAS SEAT. SALE ivas held ui Denmark m 1904, the idea oi lzlmar l-ipibosll. .. postal clerk. 12-8-11. MODERNIZED BUlLDlNG -- The Wellner building on u hitch Street has been thoroughly remad- elled, and made mCIClQlil in every way. Outside the building has an attractive ‘brick facing and new ,modem windows in the e. god second story add to the gone .11 at tractiveness. The OCCLKIQDB W. W. Wellner, Ltd, established since i868 and Henderson d: Cudmorc. hicirs iF-urnishings, have always been leaders in attractive and tllLlSLlC window-dressings, causing the pass- er-by to stop and look even ivlirn the stores are closed. Now the entire building is iii keeping and reflects with credit on the owner and the contractor Mr. Nat White. “Three Hearts For Julia” Lilting Musical Romance Stars Ann Sothern, lhuglas Cadet Show—Appolntnicnt in Blifflco I do not know oi s. hlT"‘ of coin-due and de- ~ Fury _ I am proud to as one oi his friends thtzp with you an’! your i‘"""f in the loss of c. Pnt oi which I CENTRAL oiiosoizti-ii uofiapsnnrion LIFE“ uvsunl ANCE HUGHES DRUG co. will be open this afternoon and evening.“ SUPPORT the Army Cadets. Buy tickets nvr/ for their sponsored Movie appointment in Berlin. On ante at Simpsons and Hllglldfzlelfiéllr’ NINETY PER CENT ni the mane; raised iii iiie Christmas Seal ‘Campaign is spent for tuberculosis work in the community in which it is raised. - A CHEST XJKAY ls I Dali. at the medical examination oi all members of the armed forces, This step aims to protect our Canadian lotus from tuberculosis, n disease which in World War l cost the Canadian government approximate. ly $150,000,000 in pensions and hos- pitalizstlon for disabled vetefiaias-u Brings Credit To The Maritime: Two recent letters received h)’ Rev. ES. Weeks Sackvillc, N.B., from his son Dr. Ernest Weeks oi Music has charms, and tangled romance embeliishcs it with itv in “Three Hearts for Julia." lilting romance with Aim Suihcrn and Melvyn Douglas as oc\viiti._reu lovers, now playing at the Prince l Ediward Theatre. . I “ M MTIO l SUcPE - . - , - - - - _ . _, N5 i "ties oi chicken, iowl, Also Douglas plays a foreign cone- M H‘ ' . _ ‘ J 6E _0n account o‘ like large all other kinds oi meat ispondent. returned home to find his .°_ etiylnto llylSrMlgiiiy‘ Sen iul ( A amount 9f engrllvmg Work poultry live and dressed. Cor- Zgfiiafigéiamigilgfi aégilgleatgg’ wkkfi Adi/emu"?! _ '9‘ ' t, on hand f0l' the Christmas '9“ "amt"! ""1 hung" a feminine symphony orchestra market Prices. Our WWW"! and a couple of young musicians who are rivals for her favor. Upon his arrival he is greeted with cool- ness and divorce papers. and sets forth to straighten out the marital iiiixup. His publisher tries to help him. Then n cicvcr symphony c i1 duotor puts in a nclpuig spun. ' gives soup-witb-tco-mn cooks s. stir. Finally Douglas cities to do something (lftiSlilC .. a hilarious climax solves .hc puz- zle of the tangled loves. Straight Comedy Miss Sotlicrii plays Julia t "straight comedy" chum: _ wears a beautiful Irene-d timed wardrobe that women may well g0 wild over. Douglas plays his role convincingly and gets his waned)‘ [from the situations. Inc Bo nan land Richard Airilcv are per young rivals, l plays the whimsical orchestra er who tries to aid the nonpl y. husband. Reginald 0 cn p. Douglas’ publisher ft lend, and Marta Linden, Jacqueline Whtc. Iifoy Mcdford and Ann Richards" Richard ' are other principals. _, Thorpe directed with dcit siuli and attention to the lituman interest , and _coinedy_ moments. vériisé p0 vou " FTTAHKLV, T T-‘IOUTZ TRIRSANTA? s n» hiiar- . an. siviiTi-i cons?) SANTAEAND _ Tl~ll5 ‘IE/Nil I'M WORRIED l , London, reveal that the former New l BfUJiSV-lCK and Mount Allison Univ- lc student is bringing credit in i this Dart of Canada. l Part of the letters foliow-"I was ‘enlcitaineo — at lLlllCh€0Il at the lllC'1C.(]llfll'l€l‘S of the Polish axmy in lLondon. These Polish officers are -_certainiy masters of the art of pol- Hshed conversation and gracious en. tcrtuiiunent. We were first shown films of Poland, then ate some Pol- isn delicacies, then come a pleasant, meal followed by coffee and the stuliul rendering of some Chopin on the piano by one of the ofilceos." ‘Pibreparstion for_an address on "Conditions in Occupied Eiuupe" at the Royal Institute of Interna- tional Affairs absorbed a lot oi my time and mental energy. I spoke- to an audience consisting of Amer- icnn Army and Navy Officers and some 60 Canadian nurses. I talked for about 55 minutes andwithout a biseak answered questions for halt’ on hour. — the chairman, Elr Frederick Whytc was very compli- mentary and remarked that he con. isitlerci the ministry 40f Informa- ilGlll foituiinte to have obtained iroiri New Brunsvrick the head of its Forerzn Economics Section." Further lectures given by Dr. Weeks included n iecture before the Royal United Services Institution and was curried in The London Times as part of a series oi lectures. Dr. Weeks was -he only civiiia to ‘be ‘included tn the group which czm-prised: Air Marshal Sir P. iDrummoiid, Admiral Sir Herbert lC“b2l‘iI, Motor-General T N F‘. . Air Vice-Marshal R. H. PAGE TTIKEE Mother, This Home-Mixed Cough Relief is Splendid“ s. e. no.1 Mo“, _ from any druzgist. and pouritintos. N c fin mlguuu lflombottlmilfbcnlddyollrlyfllh. o 9° K- I 5' This gives you 16 ounces o! roally To get really surprising relief from splendid cough syrup-about 4 times coughs due to colds. you can easily as much for your money. It. never prepare s. medicine. right in your own spoilaand lastsa. family alon: time. kitchen. It's very easy-anyone can And for real. quick relief. it is ac- do it—needs no cooking. and tastes tualiy splendid. It works in three so good that. children take it wii|- ways-loosens the phlegm. the: ingly. But you'll say it's hard to beat, the irritated membranes, and helps clear the air passages. Pine: is o. special compound of proveu ingredients. in concentrated fonn, well known for prompt action in coughs and bronchial irritations. Money refunded it it doesn't please you in every WBY- for quick results. First, make a. syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments, until dissolved. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. instead of sufiar syrup. Then get 21,5 ounces of Pine! ATTENTION TRAPPERS Ailli iiniiciiiiiis This is your opportunity to bring your furs to W. Chester S. McLure’s Office 110 Kent Street FRITZ WEISSLER is buying silver fox pelts and also other furs and paying the highest pri- ces, at the above office, 'I‘ucsday, Wcitnesday and Thursday. Silver Foxes Buying all grades Fox skins, Muskrat, Mink and other raw furs. Paying highest market prices. Petting And Cleaning Plant Now Open FOR SALE: Used fox wire, fox houses-Secure your requirements now. Our stock is getting low. G’. R. MacQuarrie, SUMMERSIDE “i TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ 1 PELT RECEIVING STATION Our Charlottetown Receiving Station for this season will be under the management of Messrs. Bowness & Sutherland. NTZlSirTV-Hllffifi Bldg“ 130 Kent Street. This Station is now open and the management will he pleased to receive your pelts and issue official receipts for same. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Sllmmersllle Print-e Edward Island D i-S ivcs born in Mt. Stew- :F.i‘i2. THE}. in 1912 and has a host oi _ relatives and TLIiEllQS hgge Santa’s Worry‘ YIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIII W» ma“ 52ers" - "- a vapour tin-silos 5 M lTl-l , Oi-LNQMv RElNDEER step pozswr use GASOLINE! I'M AFuAip 5Q. . .. fNDEEQ firs»; ‘ BE HIT E-V ANTI - AIRCRAFT CiQE ’ p,‘ l l‘. WELL WHAT'S wooizviuo vou, OLD FELLOW '\-.\; ‘i,’ i-iow m‘ HECK 1, can vou LEARN TO RIDE A ems THAT WAY WHEN vou CAN'T GEE WHERE vOiJRE 60m‘ Oil ANYTHING r (o, v i /' ,1 . A4: Nodal-man. _ I-UHQNT‘! ;,\‘;.»_ . x7, r . ~ BUND FAITH ,___- IT'S BETTEQ THAT l DON'T SEE Arm-HANG.’ l HAVE BETiEQ fro-- ~--._ llQmun-AQ . l With l l-ltmplo // HNDNOUQ GOAT BELL A5 pisAPPEAREo! , A Bio Ressm nous. case's Remotamelwrue i, - WHERE'S 3 a NANNV TNQNG QOU’) THE GOATTOA _ HER MEALQ HDSPVTAL WHERE HER NOW. 0N THE; MEDlClNAL MlLl/s WlLL ,3 eAue HUNDRED‘: OF“ _ i CFT‘! DUMP 7. r I WON'T ' 1 TELL THEM I MN A ‘$6 ON ‘THE DEAL ' l . . THREE - b moos- - ....