.,-'r f. . fl 11ml TODAY LAUREL and HARDY ._I||__ “*‘PAGK ur voun TROUBLES” Show; 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 TOD AY ONLY -- JAMES CRAIG - SIGNO HASSE In “naucanous ranrnaas n News - Cartoon - Sing-Song - Comedy - Shows 2z30-7-ii PRINCE EDWARD i3 DAYS =- MON. TUE. WED "flltil? lift?“ 7f fifine TO Cid/M IIIR l She was his prize oi the pirate loot. Loving her “Joming hermcailed for oil his reckless daring! PAUL ‘starring MAUREEN i? h.~ WALTER ,, d HENREID - O’HARA - SLEZAK with BINNIE BARNES ' JOHN EMERV EXTRA: DONALD DUCK CARTOON-OLD TIME MOVIES Empire-Last Times Today Matinee 2:30 - y JAPITOLE vloll. -rur. wan. Brady-Abbie Nuptials Evening 7 - 8:45 "FRGNTIER FEIID "' and IAVIOIIIIAT_TON_PEN ‘_ SCIENCE - CARTOON - MUSICAL FISHSKIN LEATHER IS NEWEST STYLE TllE-QCHARLOTTEIOWN GUAliDlAN JANUARY 19 1946' § l . CENTRAL Illllllllll ‘The Mulberry Bush This OOIIIIIII I ’ ‘Y for note of looll lumen. but u fl . M", um.- ..“ h “m” nuns rorrmo anus n five cents a iced, flflgfly “y. MHH-Wv" nblo In advance. ‘ " CBASWELL nil chomp-n; looked otmthe om UUNFEDERATION um m. pVdW m» Meredith was s” CE $515M‘ lovely. ' " she cold "No .215: l.“""......"'”' ‘at... a a e ~ ~ "" "=~'.s-'.-r-...‘l.t'~ '. 3°! Just the other evening! goto.» in: Him cs o0 Plates and 1'1 B; m; r v ~ ' w‘; he and "vflggmflg", be- Electric shop. 111 Irish: stnito . h. ma seemed strained ___. '19’? we sot reminiscing. Our ' H.513; m oém, hkve m bee” m JUST ARRIVED. - T gm shifted, after a while, from the .. Mlilttrgsses Mofi-dfii and 6% foo , ‘ e ogers ar war C Limited. 9 011136- ' THE ADJOURNED mum“ m“, 153.3%. '.'.‘°.l’§li.‘°°l°"'l.li”t‘€°§ 3”‘ o . c. one Memorial lggom Oifl Tulgsd n: January 22nd and at 2 oclocktgi the afternoon, A full s/ttcndanco ‘ llrsed. . . 1-1 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNO - MENT, - Mr. and Mrs. D, A. D015. ing, Charlottetown, wish an. l4. Everyone is welcome. MGBIIIIYG are held in the bulidin formery, v known as the Cap. Club ooms No. 17. ~ ~ 1-19-1i. MIAMI, FliL, Jan. l8 —-(GPl - Salamnizcd in 14th at 10:30 Mo‘ llc united .1 its June clnlglltrr of Charlottetown poll. lvinnitobll. Maurice Brady, A ore thus and Gilli; presided The bride w nnprizge bv Y . Rolnnrl F. “t-lcnrzlh d b .. with match ng veil. Mrs. her A quiet but pretty wedding was All Souls Chapel, St. Peter's (Jslthedral on January A.M. when Canon in marriage, Miss Abbie. youngest Robert Abbie. formerly of Winni- lmcl Captnn James son of Mrs. James Brody of Charlottetown. in the ~c2ice of ililcir immediate rela- fricnds. Miss Audrey at the organ. ho was given in brcther-in-law. Norman. wore o rcrs in heavenlv pink feather hat and An old-fashioned Florida has a new term to con- tribute to the world of smartfash- ions: it's “fishfcct." Castinz about for uses for by- leather-contrived tram the tough hide of the Florida "grouper." Re- sca-rciltlrs predict it willgive liz- ard and alligator a ruln for the well-shod feminine foot trade. to nounce the engagement. of th daughter Mary Rita to Kenneth Angus, son oftlhe late Mr, and rs, E, H, Mcllaldhern also of Chlirl .e- town. Marriage to take pl near future. 1-19-1L G. A. BAMSAY Mid A, '1‘_ Kem- ber from the Gospel Hall iln Ohar-| lottetown have started meet for Boys and Gil-ls oi all ages on Saturdaymghts from 7 w B o'clock at Maple View itlle Air Port). These I meetings are of tlhe same nature as Sunday School work and are un- denominational Boys and Girls are also welcome from ithe nearby com- munities: A meetingeis also being held on Sunday of moon for the Preaching of the Gospel from 3 to ——-— i WEDDING BELLS -— A quiet but pretty wedding was performed by. the Rev. Mr. J. T. Ibbott in Stf Paul's Church Chapel at 5 P.M. January i5. i946 when Edna Mae. daughter of Mrs. and the late Charles B. Stearrls of Vernon,‘ British Columbia and T. James Keefe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keefe of Banff, Albertmj were united in marriage. Mr. Percy D. Worth of Charlottetown gave the brliie away. Mrs. W. H. Warner was matron of honour and Mr. W.‘ H. Warner was test man.‘ The bride was delghtfully dresed past to the future and we spoke of our plans and dreams for our loved ones. After one particular- ly lengthy pause, my friend lud- deniy said, "Here's one. thing that. makes me very happy, an that's knowing that if anything happens to me, you will look after the insurance and see that Mary is all right." Later, I got to thinking about that remark. My friend was heavily insured and I had handled all his policies, so I would come into the picture as a matter of course. Now here's the point that struck me. Despite my assurance that — for friendship’: sake - I would do everything I could for his wife, I couldn't, for the life of me, see anything l.’ could do for her that I would not auto- matically do for ANY beneficiary under ANY Sun Life policy. It is a routine service with me to en-' sure that all beneficiaries of my policyholders fully understand the terms of the policy and are aware of the generous optional settlements available under Sun Life contracts. My advice, based upon highly specialized training, backed by years of experience, is at their service. And of course Sun Life claims are settled promptly and with a minimum of technicalities. Sure, I'll look after Mari! . . . just as I look after al my beneficiaries. H. C. BOHAvKER Unit Manager Phone 835 Slll LIFE OF BRIAN I48 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E, l. in turquoise blue with black ac- cessories and a corsage of pink‘ roses. The matron of honour. chase beige with black accessories wore a corsage of Talisman After the ceremony a small tion was held at the Char- lomelown Hotel where the couple received the congratulations of tl'ir most intlmflh? friends. The ‘n couple left January l8th f Alberto". P.E.1'.. where the ‘ZTCIOTI is stationed with the R. C. M. Polce. t I a Iiemoriam} 1n loving memory of MRS. SUSANNA TOOMBS And now abideth, fahh, hope. ..".._e- ...l'ee; out the greatest of these is love. ln-ese inspirational words, of St. Paul, which have become the pil- lars of Christianity, are as ecially dear to those wiho mouun t e loss of Mrs. Susanna Toombs. Born November 7, 1857; marred .T.u1y_z6, 1882; died November 11, 1945; arts runs the chronicle. But the faith, hopeand love which shone through the personality of this belpved sis- ter. wife, mother and fr end. re- main forever vividly implanted in the minds and hearts of tlhose vlho mourn her loss. i her spirit ever lives with us. Love and sweet remembrance never die. sixty-three years ago Susanna Bryenton was married to William Nelson Toombs who passed away prcducw ,1- thek- ind-us.- ’ _ OCtObEd‘ 22‘, 1980. FTOUI Chi! Ab‘ mercial cfiallermesn - W-Eflx 01,122 “nlon- "heart Fe" flevi/gr M15512: mt $600. He has been‘ normals with a. New Elnuzla-nd tsln- fillf gfiueid W003“ get e‘ the sworn-d and if each of hischlid- new. 5~ “ma, u -t 1W3“ o IYEMI _' ran is to have cue. he'll have to Up they came Wiflh fishskin W! n» l 0 Y "- r a Mrs. D. P. McCallum and Leslie Belmore of Vancouver, 15.0.; Mrs. Clifford Ascroft of Victoria, 8.0.; and Morley Preston, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Their sorrow at the tancas to visit the home where love Tryon, where she pagged serve unselfishly her family her friends. And so wessy fare- noble soul: And let no moumful yesterday With dreams of Putcut each feverish light. Hers was a long life; a life of 11H‘! courage, a life of devotion. l We of servce. Hel- late Parents. ALBERTA liflNlflllt Ghristmas and Ann Bryenton. liv- 1S Vlohm MAKER ea at Union Road, P.E.l. There ____ were eleven children in this fam- EDMONTON, Jan. 18- (CP) _. ily circle, five daughters and six Hon. CE. Gel-hart is a biuy man, sons of whom three survive: Mrs. with m; u Louisa Barrett, Kingston, P. E. I.~; of two Alberta wvernmeilt de- Mrs. H. W. Mailett, New West- mammals-trade and industry, minster, 3.0.. and Rev. Wallace Md infill-WIT. and municipal af- Bryemom Bucyrus, 0mm To them fairs-but he still finds time to lher loss is g-reat, but a; one 0g work art oln umwual hobby. He them has well saidzt bod n by III-flakes .11“ a jack “We md Her cor worn-cu es an“ w“ ' the sidg 0f tier dear huldhho. but. “Memes dumb he t med bouquet of pink roses completed the chnrrninu costume. The bridefls onlv ornament was a sapphire and QITOIH. . cd, was sma si! l Macon veiling. so the lz-room. on time and New York, ‘of good wlshcs. couple Halifax rilznnond brooch, the gift of the The bridesmaid. Miss Allie Mac- rtly attired in a mon pink street length dress m. '1 black hat. with black and Mr. L. E. Wellner, Jr, support- fmrrediatelv following the wed- ding: Captor. and Mrs. Brady left 11:30 plane for Montreal followed by hosts ‘Ilhe happy hung will take up residence in Trowbrldge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel A. E. tolls s sou. mo. min-mama. lmnn. outrun, m; FUNERAL SERVICE ~smevlcr la ll “LONG” Word Oar Aillcl D. Macinod in familiar with your Funeral jlrhlfllll for New England. ~ misc! him for prompt and efficient cer- lqixgsht hnmwnv into so mshy i . (While she was physically able, Mrs. Toombs took an active part in Church and community activ- ities. bruins the last few months of her lilfe, she resided at the home of her dflllxhter. Mrs. Alfred-Wood, Her last resting place is her husband in the little United Church cemetery at New Wilt- shire. r Throughout her long life, "oth- ers was he: motto. She lived to and well to the earthly remains of a Sleep, sweet. within t-h it ' tomb y Que Disturb thy peaceful heart; Nor let. tomorrow scare tthy rest coming ill; Thy Maker is thy changeleas friend His love surrounds thee still. Forget thyself and all the world; The stars are watching overhead Bleep. Sweet. BOOd-nlght, good- night. :n“:h:.wnrI ai-reldy-hnl-biefl Q- hilly-u; ‘fiflo? “it's a pleasant chance for ma. I00.” V "PW slhmd. hea- "best duress" awhh- brlefly around her atwd‘? . knees. i here. we tlmilzh the woods in nice wea- dimer." "We've tried to prevail on Mr "Hel- Own place best." Bruce said. lived with for folrw years. her old lhcrn you squeeze and it tools. Miss War-field. Granny wont let- us live with hm- beoause I make noise and sk-imzv 118K145 i100 ""1911- "oia people like to be alone and quiet. Andwelilkelomake slot Inoise-oo it's a vwy mood all-mose- mlsnt." Avis said. “I IWDG V011 like a simple home . V11‘- gilzm? Pm soini! to call you Viv- glnia. too." "I am. too. then!" Meredith. "May I call you Kliflliflt?" “O course." r . “Aim-l I love home dimlers. Idomv own cookintlmltlflfl plate when I'm at home-and V011 lcnow whalt lihnlt is." ‘ vl-r- tried it mvselii’ a will-lie. vim-y uniiznptmtant manic student studying at the (Xmsrrvatorv in New Yon: and llvimfi in 0MB 1W1" and two holes. before I was mar- ried. I lived on poached e888 Ind Iwasa wculd there come a day — 1!. as sh: would not kt herself be i-ieve, Mike slwuld be lost to her- when. she could sit SGPHIWIV bslhind a. cillvelr coffee pot and talk about mottled had loved hoa- husbarld — at sou ' . it dliod. sometliitfiil died tfnat could not live main. forever and ever. Voices would 1Z0 Ch speakilnfl aha hams so on nick- to live with us. but she likes her Bream sweeo own room and lihe thinflo 8M8 M! mowv the cottages where four or five getter-shorts have Brown 1m. t Dlaoes tic white 510mm with glass or awful Spanish affairs Idiom. and ill-i! ooimtrv movie's a feelinfl bf rest- lessness and temporal-trims." alv- notlivedmahormeslince heomild remember. theideacifowrlllnas olaccofhis w "Yes. I lcnow." Avis lauflied. "I sis-ted ovn kneelino and remrlvinz Vina-Ho's over-shoes. difficulty in risilruz again steaks she had véormhglinke? gm." llae"flli1ifiOllll0€d. "You-all 2o . l ‘ bod! .A W8 flhi - And "Wt undwb y passion- “She's an timyl" was Wminiirs first. thmiazht as so». met Bruce's rnlctther. itn-e mother of . boned Avis amv‘ the Riralndmovther of hurfcv Menedftlh 111a repainted an increasinv number of familiar tasks. layim 31ml irlauirii BlllillS’ AIIIIIVEIISAIIY GOIIBEIIT _ Sponsored By III-Y GRAD CLUB l‘. W. B. AIIIIITQRIIIM JMIIIIRY 24th and 25th, 194B a PM. , ADMISSION - - - - so crznrs Tickets On Sale At REDDIN BROSL, HUGHES DRUG CO. JENKINS PHARMACY OLD SPAIN, and MAYFAIR. TEA ROOM CHURCHILL IHZQ the l’ “m” ‘mm my" can/mun IYMDOL Th9! into ah orchard. smrgmgifiiwqlf; w . .__._._ ‘m "°{;';"'m"“.' fiZuf-‘l, a clack... LONDON, Jail. l8 - (or) _. yard to time side. and in the mid- Some 688 a five-foot torch. bright,- dlc a atomic-walled well with a 1v polluted and sealtt from Canada f to theca/useoffreedom. sinndirl a ullaoe of honor in IIISIQIIEOIIQ] Museum w-vam,g,_~- of a row of pear- trees “No Wm- .. - n d t, w peep ._" ‘Ilho tordv-wi-th a. painted v "m °‘“ °“" W‘ .l;*»~r......m..c on or: scams": H .= t0 W -' ~ ddI-Igtdl,’ dear. Gosvnny loves m” “The 318mm m ti’ Am m i. u v ‘ " . spen mmfify OVQI‘ tfnele alum l sistgis tEenll€tl§m§rl1.°ck-Fm'm2“a see ‘talwlr lam 231d 11MB" m“ WWW" Chmhm in the Borden (‘if i0 DOWIIIIM! Street by Vetomm Affairs lviinister Mackenzie on Julv l, 104d, Mr. Mackenzie said in presenting walls. the torch that it r-- ’ Colnr one adi-am vfill-towin, their devotion - and deaiihiess rasolmioul in nt- inlz the war. The British minister received it with words of lvreciatlim Then hey come h nd tear down like tlhgglfioabuild nloderrlds- wonder why lln “And why their children have The torch was placed among Mr. special affection for the old Churchill's p- ’ ns mt 10 seimg Downing street. the prime ninist- ers‘ residence. Only a few wcdu axoiltwasremoved tchis Hyde Pslrk ddsvtflillct home along with il- lustmted addresses alnd numerous and who had thought own 511mg m; g_ But this other ad-‘ffsprwsntednll/lilehe held as thegdlav’ at? we: not lzoirlg to the highest British aovemmentor- tihlnk a. She smut her rice Members of his staff said the fllesoarfn-dahookherheadto Wfisflmorw free her bilght ha , as Bruce s Ma- Churuhill omitt- Gamble Opened a uallv would group all his gifts in a srrllalll mustum. cereLwithalambchonorlSm-ednombolrde-rod emthmlrldalt _ davsiiavs AiltlerIumo-riettittooktiheerldofitwasthe old white mevnee borcalive that mlezihousewitha ontwo t ed for steaks and mhm sides slnlci oldfashiuned (homer fl-tled potatoes alnd apple ." windows im moi. Wbod smoke 13mm had told rglnia that. drifted from the chhrmey and _ _ _ Avis "nod been B. widow lol- 81X llhcle was a Sffltll or min water Narcolepsy-penal» veal-s Virvzinia found herself look- alnd of deoavilmn wood-o . old emu inc cal. n Heel ' iruz keenly at that callm, cheerful smells: the smells of home, 4 ninuli in Quid by hm fairs how. WOIId-efllllt 1r Avis still A Noam marl. vhhteowoired- hbfllilmnluoecauiegel "c “ill c“ i“??? other: mm mm. cow...“ ---= =11 ., . B 8 . ‘ ' ILImheFl-self ti-genelmber them off with their roinlooalts it...“ pram: his an- ' t. knees crooked arid he had "Miss Bally-she's SIM-ii" by the so little nmd frail to be tall Bruce and him G. F. ilutcheson 8r Still m» Be cohtlhueol won oooum LIVING KHARTOUM Suds-n —(C 151- lzicveummemt rnetecrollovisthas OPTOMETRISTI “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for tie inlz up down. But drlo wilflhin hhm would be tea-rs that Me like has and a ham that would nm. be dull- ed. Oh. she knew! For that was the way she was 199538 110W —' looking across this moi-iv will! 111170 the sznilina eves of this W1 man-who was not heir lover. who was not Mike. m1 over, fliey t before “w m fire and Meredith curled uo moonlit-lo in (J1 wberlns llwslthchvélth him inhisdvestlmtmade b11110!" olachéomliulhlzs will h; erected in the Sudan. correction 6f ocular lo- 63 Grafton Street facts.’ v hands than comparable to ‘gator or pigskin, passing 0f n IOWHB moth?! 6H1- 1 have." he decloregd modestly, gram tiwht WW5.“ ma" mud‘ the srovtted design 0f finiahednot be expressed in wvrde But W! "yet so few seem w lmow that mos. ., I,“ u, lzll-oupersliél] “megs” ‘tniriedgroifiidzis better br‘ hter mamlgifa v ’ u ly Qilaihewaheliivdxbh" 9h‘ we“ gfhcuhca?’ “v a” t a For your having trod 511$ way. “ti?” u W“ “I” m“ m“ ch. going to iihe window "the mm soft and pliable as doeskirl. the For many years, the late Mrs. The minister took up his pne- "- revolutionary "leather" nrornises Toomhs was a resident of Clli- lino eml yun o 1mm a Bruce Ind m also to find h niche in the hand- ton, P.I2.I.. later moving to New knee irniurzv ctopperiahis ugh‘ "Would you lino on we? m” bu. wallet. aha costume belt Wiltshire, where she lived m» at . Alia. m. mo to no my flwflilfqw ‘ m“ field. twentydoutr mm. Hera In the bu?! the famous Btndivorim u g9“ m Lh-mufnrm m. ii- d summer she was seen " 1110181. ‘ - ' ' - MO-YEAR-OLD RECIPE “m? an - n i sin he . "I'd love it-ohiv . limb- r/ivoruro or mvlwt’! ‘vi-itch’ lbllimliifii twl?» 31mph: $13M“? lh “ilifix infill. Mm ‘l “m “" INDEPENDENCE. Mo» w» 18 ‘iiilseflfll lilitili°s°'i'l‘l“wh‘iihll°liif new dine-To. 1W h» am "A .1“ -“’“ “'1 “m? —(AP)-When fir mun“; poqgbjy m“ ‘p. manages ho niche mam-q . Yard In h. visited his oevellr-olu hunt. mo. 80.3,...“ B," m o, m. m, There on only I few mm wet M'- l" Joseph T. Noland, rermltiy, the Qua“ n,“ filllll h aha-a hm m. Geo- dmw. - “In h, firs‘. thin: offered him was apiece one l, "n," God», m"; m ,, hl-‘rt b nzphably the only mug,“ Avis’ rfiicwt finnmdm. “w of his favorite pculno cake. made and” who ever tackled the Job VUIMM\_IKKIC- Ilia" d‘ m‘ from a recipe that's boon in the n,“ “mm”, d“ m ‘m’, . IWI I“ Wm m‘ ‘m; fiamllv more than 200 years. A “ma” Welwm “my. “a” -(OP> A lo-yumis a will an: ha: “awn” M His hum says the recipe was ed mmim and m", cm, deck boy who could n t- . "W Wu“ “' ‘h’ “"11 h" “Y h" mili-‘m w“ m“ to holiday "On the nun ‘"4 ‘n “m” m“ °' ‘h’ "" “°' m’ ‘m uni-coon manna . - can well l both heir we" m; Mu“ and‘ o‘ é room | ff were drowned recently The ultllnfl. o‘ u,‘ m mmmwméffllfim‘ “m” anticipation of and pro oration or ltllllcomlnlohm- wrtiiulgl: now-mien indel- tin from x and m, "flfidguwml In Muslim-n ho ll mu llncr Kllhland. gm. up and my!» Wh- I-u ll.‘ Vlrwmhuaum“ “m” N sistusamond ‘nephews and 111:0: t-gctikghtlghhgrqefi W1‘:- ilii W.” m” “a” ‘m mhgd m]? white’ ma: ooh. l}; fl" ‘WWW! Journflflllfll m- hunotoh docks. . w: with llllfgrhfim°dflg wund . nhe good‘ "u Dent (the 6H8 Yoko and fluid h ~ ' want all other ingredients except ~ ‘k b, whitaswhlch are beaten htm.m‘nh_ uttffolndfralded hntnllheina ma”. very slow oven m incl‘, __ m, m has" ' °"' . ' t: °' F w»- Icewlthwhicelcim decor- ‘ifm’ Q hififim'°'”“ m with walnut him. a,‘ 7m p p _ . cranium, Ohannel- hon- ‘ .. . . ~ mix row-one mile of the hm ortll h, " ' _ _ n", e nor o y t- » ' - - Elli kivrvt tch wit?! JEEmmIi ‘ g] ’ Ellie; has been dedicated to Jeh- -_ _‘ ' ; ~ ‘m U! soy men and women for th ‘I . ' , - I ‘w. egg For Men and Women quorum-r ... ll-Iovnh ---- on -nou.1 unicorn-uranium?‘ ' 01in uncouth. nun It'll WELLNERS Junction Elna 18d! _