TODAY -- IN LAVISH COIDR PAUL HINREID - MAUREENOTIARA ._I]¢ “The svnursn Minn" ’ Showing At 3:15 - 7 - 9 =_-—_-——__- PRINCE ED WARD THURu-FRL AND SAT. l8 liiliililiilS A nonon PltlUiiE i is run SANG ilS vii mm Yliilii arm! More glorious with thrilling new 1on9» by Rodgers and Hummmteh, who gave YW "Oklahoma" and "Carousel" . 1.7g ‘l; {fit/van Doneldliook-Fmnkiiclim-PerwKilbfldt-HWW Moran? EXTRA! NEWS OF THE DAY >~_._ KAPITQL THUR. TODAY ONLY “FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO” Plus Shorts | “If” Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 I SAT. CHAMPSof the TURF They Have What It Takes! A Boy - A Horse A Dog-Jhorougltflecls All! A Heazt-Tugging Drama of Hoot. _ 5681s and Heart- boats _ - of Love and loyalty that proved unoon. querab . i, z _ . ~ N25 *- olght. rio For December Hall he! ht t." . glmrgn-ne'en~ii{‘§§§.fi§§°§§1i§°§§§. , Dgcember as against 2.442 cars Iii; dumber 1944. Outgoing traf- Dc Pglllied from 1.816 cars in ecem er 1944 to 1,188 last ‘month, ere was an lncnene from 0 1.5M cars in income freight ""1411! the oeme eriod. m?!" Ihivmene last month Itln n ed 7M cars, turnips 1M. and Iv/iestock 88. Hay shipments total- “ 35 "PS as Hsnlnst 5o in the Preceding December. Other out. E01!!! shipments included butter and cheese, 2; fish 9,‘ hides 7; meats 20; starch 5; pul ood 2: 4; moss 4: hristmas 15mm’!!! car shlDments in De- cember included: coal 448; flour and feed M7; fertilizer 140- autos 5: fruits 19; gas and oils 5 hurd- WBPB 43.‘ llme 72; lumber 52: livo- stock il~ meats 28; machinery 4; sugar l; salt '7; areated waters 12; railway coal 40; commercial coal 34. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On the evening oi‘ D her 141m a most enjoyable evenilicaiivlvas at the home of Mr. and districts gath- ered to honor their aughter, Helen. who has since become one oi the season's brides. To the strains of the Wedding march . George Sharron, bride-to- was escorted to the prettiiy decor- rtted living room by Mrs. Albert Todd. The heavily laden gifts were cameo in by two charm- inlilmtie Edna Arm Todd one! Et d1 Rose Graham and were open- ed by Mrs. Willie Newsome. The accompanying verses and good wishes were rea/d by Mrs. George Dixon Mrsflfruce llgcl§en e arrange e El‘ very cey on the table. . lovely lay of use! ts and. tfeiggned to M Graham, in her plessin? manner ex- pressed her thanks or the shower gifts she received and invited all to visit her in her new home. Her friends then joined in - ing “For She's e Jolly Good Fe - low." The bride-to-be was then bounced A delicious lunch was served by the ladies, and the remainder of the evening was spent tn games and dancing. usic was furnished by Mrs. George Sherran, Mr. Hillard Frances, Mr. Earl Todd and Mr. D. A, Matheson. PAUL — ABBOTT WEDDING A wedding of particular interest to their many friends was solemn- ized on Wednesday, Ndvelmber 28th, 1945 at 5 o'clock btv} Rev. J. R, Skin- ner at Cornwall nited Parsonage when Du Louise, dotfhter o! Mr and rs, William Pou Klnga- ton was united in msaflifi: o BenJ- a-rmn Whitfield. son of s. Abbott. elrull the late Pope Abbott of Glen 8 ley. The bride looked ol-iartninz in n blue crepe dress with matching hut and black accessories. She were s. corsage of American Beauty roses. Mrs, Waidron Maclhhee sister of the bride was bridesmaid. She wore a. blue crepe drem with acces- sories to match inicludiirixfilo. ccrs e of yellow roses. Mr. or Wee oo e groom was best man. Following the wedding a beauti- - wedding supper was served at the bride's home to immediate rela- tives of the contracting parties, The decorwtzed with The sroom’: em. to the bride wee o sterli "silver bracelet, to tin brldesmad a leather purse and ithle best man a leather bill-fold, Previous to hm‘ nmrrlulze the bride was tendered o miscellaneous W the home of Mr. and Mrs. lie-fr son Green where she was the recipient of many useful cine, o; We" B8 I tzoodiy sum of money. After a honevtnocm trip to m,‘ ious points of interest on the Is- land the vounv couple will reside tn Gian Valiev wmere the groom is s. Prosperous farmer, -.__. n”§l.t‘3‘o “all w°.°é”‘z;..°i§."‘ni-Z£" For the “m” h" Ivmydmnmlruewmn mo? Cfllllimmlltltms to Mr. . Em"!- CNI. CW7. on the $.15’ '0’: n baby Ion. The equin- club vohwmfi or" c ulna n - - four tablesoof colds.‘ nldht mm old timer here M , J hn '1‘ Similar-ling? “gfnotgefdf: '8 won lWBnW-lve seasons-Ii. m‘ A desperate effort t; by the packing t; inlty to book enmigh experienced gglzznéor the three Dllnfa for the maid 1vLr. Freeman Jay who erected o 716W 68-11139 1m Morell lost foil has opened the new building for busi- ness. Mr. Jay o rated the Moi-ell Service Station or several mars. 111s serious illness of Mrs. W. E. Aiyword is very m Mrs. Alyw who has been sick list for three months the Charlottetown Iiospl tal. Pte. fed. m1 the now in Joseph MacDonald. who spent part of his leave visiting friends in Newfoundland. returned to his home here and expects to be discherBfld from the army very shortly. P c. Ru MacDonald, arrived lo. week months leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jo-mee F. MacDonald. I-le etahxggots to be in the Anny for some Eunice McDonald returned position with tthe Robert Sim/pecan C0,, Ltd, Halifax, last week accompanied by her sister Terese. who expects to be mployed in that city. Miss to her A oung man from this vi lnity has gwohased iihelovely forth? pro- Deny St. eter‘; Harbor and will forming more in the spring. The deatih of Mr. Ambrose B took place at his home in a few days o. poor tree t.h younger life Mr. Barr fish c at. St. Pe t's Harbor beside; forman for years in the pecking plants. funeral was held to the Little Flower Church, Moreli. only a. st s throw from this home where he for many years planted and cared for a lovely flower gar- den. He leaves his widow to mourn. peak! of cold and tough win- ters onengailwoy man informs this writer the train was stuck in this vicinity for thirty-two days book in 1905. forty one years 8-80. That is considered by old timers as the whiter that was never forgotten. Anoher reports that the Mains season that was to o the follow- infl Spring. A rill did not stalrt owing to the ce imtil June 5th. To- day desmte lthe cold. cars rush b)’ to and from the city and to S01E15 in the east and. Bracken to Speak In Western Canada Jam. en, Progressive Co vsrtive leader, will deliver speeches in western Canada before of the late Albert McEwen, at ‘ begin Sub-department for‘ Military Development COL. SOLANDT OTTAWA, Jan. 22 -Sclentlflc in- tenlinkage between the Canndinn armed forces and industry of the DOminiOm-a war-time essential - has been assured for a peace-time Canada through the creation of l new sub-department of National Defence for research and develop- ment. Co]. Omond McKiiiop 8o- lnndt, M.A., B.Sc., M.D., M. R. O. P.. of Toronto at resent a mem- ber of the Canad n Army, ha! been appointed Director General of the new department sncl will serve in a civilian capacity In announcing Col. Soinmft ap- poinlment and the creation or the new department which he will di- rect the Hon. Douglas C. Abbott, Minister of National Defence for Navy and Army, said that the pri- mary function of the directorate will be to continue the successful wartime collaboration between Services and civilian research to the advantage of both. Mr. Ab- bott made the announcement nine on behalf of the Minister n! N's- tlonal Defence for Air, the Hon. C.W.G. Gibson, who l: st present in the United Kingdom. The new department will be charged with the prompt military application of new scientific and engineering knowled e to defence planning, organizat on, training and armament, as well as the inten- ohange of defence techniques and personnel with associated owers on a reciprocal basis. Equa ly im- portant will be the task o! mak- ing available to civilian industry many of the projects develolptfd during the war primarily for the Services, but which may prove of inculculable value to the public in ease. It is felt that Col. Bolandt. B: a civilian capacity, will be best able to carry out this program, particularly as it relates to inte- grating and correlating the com- mon interests of the three armed services. Col. Solandt, who is at present in the United Kingdom, returned recently from Japan which 1e vi:- ited as a member of a British War inted to the atomic Office commission s evaluate the effect o bomb. ALEXANDRA W. I. LIBIV N—(OP)-m m Ottawa. Nb. 5. 1t was m learned . lViir. mmolnen will address the Ksmloops district Progressive Gon- servlrtlve Association Jun 24 M. Revulstolne, 8.0. In Vammlver on Jon. 26, he will address the oxmml meeting of the British Columbia. branch of the Federal ive Conservative Association. Mm. QfIWBS mad bv the secretary. ‘lonizwi lndm-i Gl. for re- membering her at the season. from Henry Binge , e ‘possibility of holdimz a bazaar- o.- tih the ooke sale in .._....=.__....._._.....____i I i i y I A wsmrzsyoeq nuans~ ANNIVERSARY _ QONCE ~ ' eieesomzn av our GRAD cove lmctidn of MRS. runners n. riinnvog TIRED? STIFF? slam ‘|_|N|M[N'|' UnderThsD FOR FASTER RELIEF roan-um: nmnon ‘w.’ l. eeting t F tune The monthleynmmatgtw: "s! h e1 a on?“ t. Roll Call was ane- gggdpwiai "One o! the first thmfil l em r." ‘m minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved also the financial report. Aimotmt of money on hsndSW-‘lfl- A letter was read from the T. B- Legue acknowledging donation of $3. smut. The Secretory lhankedtihe mem- 3 1 Coffin lnvi‘ the it?» home for tmneict‘ Jock Altken moored. lunch. 6t . M bndehélnrlg WlY/Yzislhfi The haste isted by Mfl- B “newline n e , BYVGY Al (Patriot Please copy.) MT. ALBION W. I. The monthly meeting of the My- Albion W, I, wt the home of Mrs. J. H e n4; oRened with the In» stitute Creed f0 owed by roll wll which was answered with articles min tea of last n to .00. ns o! the own??? 650k. The invitation for the n meet- wag left upen. the lunch oom- m tee to be Mrs. Evelyn lunch was served by the hOSEB-fifl. B5- ed by Mrs. Gordon Myers m Mrs. Lyn MscNeill and a treat of ice cream was served to n11 present by Mrs. Myers. (Pa riot please copy.) NEW LONDON. W. I. The Jan meeting of the New London W. l was held st the home of Mn. Ha Dunning. In the absence of the. elident, the Vice-Pres. Mrs. Harold Dunning presided. Meeting opened by IHDR": ng the Ode 11nd repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of int meetln‘ were rend and epproveml Roll cal was responded to by H1110; members. The sick committee re-; ported making two coils. The; school committee re rted getting all articles needed. t was moved‘ ~ and seconded ell bills be paid. It was moved and seconded that wel remember all the sick in the 111l- trict. The new committee appoint- ed: School. Mrs. Earl Carr and Mrs. James Cole. Sick, Mrs. George Cole, Mrs. Harry Dunnins find Mrs. James Cole. The Red Cross report I sweat- ers l5 prs. nties and 5 drones. »dorreapon once consisted of s letter from Dr. Eric Found also the T. B. Bond was received. It‘ was moved and seconded that wet send £50. to the Sanitorium. was also decided to send for twen- tv-five boxes of “Everyday Cards." The Junior Red Oran asked for resistance with lunches at their dnnce the followln night. Next meeting to be hcl at the home gt Mrs, George Cole. Boil coll to e answered by naming a mem- ber of the Federal Cabinet ut Ot- tawa also by taking our first snap- shot. Pro romme 00m. Mrs. Hur- old Dun ng and Mrs. blsude Meo- TlIllll8liAY"& rmnnv, m. 24 and ,2; 9' 95°F!“ 99°F?’ 10. 11. 1s: The January meeting of the Up- held at the home ristensen with an attendance of tan members three visitors. In the absence the President, the Mr 5 me W. I. was and MR. l‘ . A. LAWSON - e- AT 8 P.H.. PRINCE 0F WALEB-AUDITORIULI ADMISSION 50c PROGRA M . Bag Pipe Selection. Highland Fling Soprano Solo (Selected) . . . Soprano Solo (Selected) . "Song and Dance--“Comin’ Through The Rye” Mary with. . Annabelle Beck “Lily Pong” —Pezsv Cllltpbell Don Meseer and His Islanders with Tenor Soio-“Bonnle Doon” .. Specialty .. Tap Dance .. Soprano Snlm-“Annie Sword Dance Baritone Solo--“Mary of Argyle’; Tap Dance . Part Songs- ky “Turn Ye Mrs. Rena Johnston - - ollirector Bag Pipe Selection. 0.11. Song’; . Charlie Chamberlain Barry Bugtlen Connie LeClair 11v Arsenauit Pearl Burns . Mary Walsh . Rov Smallman . Theresa Costello . The Y.M.C.A. . Choral Club Iiaurie” To Mo” . . Also One Act Comedy A BIT 0’ HEATHER" _Auld Lang Sync. God Save The King. UPION W. I. repeatln Roll cal fur minutes of and of vice resident, M a sihlllllllred £162,011 pres deti, the I! _ Lawrence Myers and to --cr‘evedgcll:iff:llson_d I Inns ere an t‘ 'o “m” wh‘°'h._5rnb-bs¢. ‘Ixh; m l‘ the “'11 S the ecember meeting were ‘reed, up- proved and signed. The commit- tees then gave their re no stoic-School, that ac ool need- ed to be cleaned, it was decided‘ Mdulcimas rt, Sick! that two members clean the echooi, members to take tum: every month. It wu moved and second- ed that New Year's gifts be sent to three old folk in district. The correspondence was than read and discussed. A "flower" contest was put on by Mrs. Allan MscSwsln, and enJoyed by all. Tickets were sold on an apron, lucky member being Mrs. James Bettou. Next meeting lo he held at the home of Mrs. Seymour Taylor. Roll cell to be e “Valentin, verse." A delic- ious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Jame: tton. A very pleumnt ewening was brought to e close by singing the National Anthem. By Ken Reynolds Ewen. Programme consisted c! a reading "The Ideal Member" by Mrs. Stanley Brown also the Ques- tionnaire on Community Recrea- tion discussed. Collection amounted to l2. Membership ‘l0 cents. Meet- ing closed with “God Save the King". Lunch wee served by hostess and committee in charge. worm the coonmnmitv in ord- ' toimtncrense the funds if the - 0mm lion Mrs. Hami- Beaten ‘genital-ed to doowte an apron for the branches of th assoc- iation ongtihe Pmiries e ' The treasurer reported the ool- lie plane to visit the Maritime ioction for the eveodnz wwlmfid province, 511mg, me midxm o; “who $3.32. It was decided than. a. month. 25o collection be taint/n Febiuarv meeting which is Dominion Association to meet wt, iihe home of Mn. While names-to for the onmlaLWalla-ce Brehnut ‘t THE GREAT 111KB” _—Starrlng-- STUART ERWIN - ROBERT (Buzzy) HENRY CARL (Alfalfa) SWITZER - GWEN KENYON d ”“-l’d like to place a ‘Help Wanted” Guardian will‘ A i BUC KLEY STAINLESS S WHITE RUB Pius: Ovjeirseas Roundup - Serial - Comedy EMPlRE-Thunu-Frio-Satr- decided upon, it is ex-| . it will be held eltmer March Mrs and 30 or April 5-6. l The meeting brings together del- elwiee from all bmnohes of tihe asmclwtioaz throughout the Dom-_ in-ton is devoted to tihel Shows At 7 end 8:46 Matinee Set. only 2:30 The cronram for entitled Rooreotionall enlmerwtlnu . time mill/We mm, at the oonchidon may STOPS rafting o! resolutions whidh uu- of the reading. . _ , any wmiepem-elneeudounumeet-voobvm ~ Ab! . “i hfiéizid hmnh ,. ,, brow" e-ev a eeldon unset-romeo. the venting ‘ noimu EXRA 1 l TWO BIG SERIALS i? gallium noun‘ MISS THIS x l: Ail-Ame ' . . , ‘.4000: SPY. (rfllfilllll A - l ' [i000 Gilli} AZING * (fir A ~ tekii-tw. . . line’ (0 H-Vioe-Aqignrmgnest Klnd- m 01110! Inflnfl . e-c Kim GOGIe V, died here. FIIEASTA‘ irons SNHLEY BllRNFlll‘ Lllliiii. Hm lii\ lit-fifth (IARHN no IflQnHti-teerf nob. y“ "owuwuvu-eumefoowm mourn-handmad- inthoflmwitu. rm emu...» in no Infill’ Mnevvheumobownlnertieveteten above.