6951-31. 194s --~e:-l~ “nus-muo- . - EDWARD-room and s11. _._.._._-_->._..- __-» f "zzflsnowmc AT 2:30 - 1 - e DID YOU rm s55 A _ 12/6601059 1 e/(asr s’ it's politiveiy a scream thg way he can make people laugh . _, people like You ./ i will: lllllE vlllcnlr - annllln 1111:1121 - sun-z LIJBIIIART Llllulncnr-allnrllnnlr- llllsrnnllron-mnna 1n» "" lixraal news and caarooa o‘. u-n, _ cannon-Today and Sat. ‘Muhuul - . "(YSHEA 1- lloula , y/kga/zlsfa/lf/é/ snows Daily at 2=ao - 1 - 8.45 Lloyd UNIQUE COMEDY WINS APPLAUSE Rating applause as the season's most unusual comedY-dmma. Unl- versal's “That's the Sprit“ is now playing at the Prince Edward Theatre. Co-starrcd are Jack Oakie and Peggy Ryan recently teamed so successfully in “Merry Monahans." In the talented sup- porting cast are June Vincent. Arthur Treacher, Gene Ixackhart and Johnny Coy. Comedians Andy Devine and Buster Keaton have outstanding roles. Heaven. way up yonder. 15 the picture's chief locale. It is here that the spirit oi a deceased vaude- ville magician decides to return to earth in order to readjust the llWP-i and affairs of some former rela- tives, namely a wife and an an.- bitinus daughter. Oakie appears as the ex-nerforlncr, June Vincent and Miss Ryan form the mother- daughter combination, " v Charles Lamont directed Thats the Spirit." BRADALBANE W. I. The Au ust meeting oi Bradnlbanegwomenh Institute met at the home of Mrs. D. J. Morri- son on Monday. Aug, 6. MeednK opened by singing the Ode find repeating the Creed. Roll c1111 WM answered by donaiinil R 057d- Minutcs oi last mBBi-lnl! W?" rand qppml/Od and shined by the president. It was rflllfifted mat the wool and the cotton had been nur- chased for the purl‘ for th! Sim-- and plans were made to Bet it made in the near future. It W115 denim-d lhnt we meet and clean the school on Fridrly- The Teixms “i i“ ‘l"5§°“i .i°“£i.ll“€§t i555 gven an e o o appointed. School: Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Dnvison: Woodside and Mrs. Seaman. A motion was passed thatAuwe senddogc t; tge Princess .0 Foun a on 1m . Mrs. Somers extended an iflvlllfl- uon m meet, at, her home for next meeting. roll call to be’ answtfed with "S1118. 5B3’ or PHY- T0-N I G H T FRI. AND SAT. E M P I R E still. AT ETEJF" MII L 3O liillli SIRIKES ill ills liESl ii land-grabbing » .- lltieiosrs ' limten to rile the THE EASTERN KINGS EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION Will Hold Their Annual Exhibition .- Pigs‘): Sllaxrts -'Popcye Car. ll - llciorlal - Serial wr~\-vr;z-.-...-........,.,——,.., Hllsllltal Dance . Dramas NITE CURIJNG RINK MO-NTAGUE Moon DAY, seer. a ‘Mmml and Old Time Dancing M Blanchard: in Sour-is . On ~ ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 13th All Indoor Exhibllfl Classes 6. 7. 3, 9 "d 10 "i" be judged on Wednesday afternoon, Selfl- PM", Write for Prize Inst D, F. MACAULAY. Sedy. Souris Fina 1 P. E. Island “nuns-n wa-Awmv-I-m-al-ww-mv-s-uma-w the. cranial. oullnolnll This column ls reserved for non of local interest, but ulvcrtlfl of n newly nature may be loser! nt In cents a word. strictly p". able in advance. COOKS for Photon-aha. I CONFEDERATION LII‘! IN. SURANCE. CRASWELL for Photographs, SPECIAL SONG Service at Har- rington Church, Sunday, Sopeem. be: 2nd, at 8 p.m. 8-31-11 TRYON - B 0 N S ll A W [Baptist Churches. Sunday, Sept. 2: Tryon 3 .m.; Bonshaw B pm. Rev. C.A. Heks, Minister. 8-31-11 POWNAL CHARGE United Church of Canada. services Sun- day. September 2nd: 11.00 am. Clifton, ssagc on crusade for Christ and His Kingdom; 2.30 p.m. Mount Herbert; 7.30 1mm. Pownal. Rev. E. R. lViacVicar, Minister,‘ l 8-8 -1 CHERRY VALLEY United Church of Canada, Sunday, September 2nd, service at 11.00 a.m.; Vernon River service at 2.30 p.m.; St. Andrew's Church, Orwell, service at 8.00 p.m. Rev. E S. Weeks, M.A., B.D.. will conduct all services. Rev. E. R. MacVicar, interim chairman. 8- l-ll POLICE COURT-Yesterday at the Police Court two drunk and incapobies were sentenced to 15 and 20 days respectively. A third man, facing a similar charge, was remanded until today. A case o! reckless driving was also remanded until today. THE PROVINCIAL Rally of the Young People's Societies of the Presbyterian Church will be held in Canoe Cove on Monday, Sept. 3rd with meetings at 2.30 and 8.00 pm. The public is cordially invited to attend the evening service when Rev. L. MacLeilnn oi New Glasgow will be" the guest speaker. 8-30-11 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, Brookfield Charge: Ser- vices next Lord's Day as follows: Brookflcld S. School l0 a.m., wor- ship service ll a.m.: Glasgow Road 3 p.m. There will be a missionary thanksgiving service at the Hunter River Church at 7.30 p.m. At this service the Brooklyn trio will be heard'in a number oi’ Gospel sel- ectlons. Mr. Donald Nicholson. Student Minister. 8-31-11 VISIIORS FROM MAINE-Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Stewart and two young sons, Henry M. and John, Bucksport, Maine. left Thurs- day morning by motor on return to their home after spending a pleas-mt; vacation visiting relatives and friends in different; sections of the province. Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art has made frequent visits to the Island but this is the first in six years. The party was in the city on Wednesday accompanied by lillr. md Mrs. Waiter Quiity, South S ore, WEDDED 1N VANCOUVER-A weddln: oi’ interest at Pacific and Atlantic seaboards was solemnized at the brides parental home on Saturday, Alugust 13th, when Nor- ma Blanche Jenkins, formerly Charlottetown. P. E.I.. and Mal- colm T. Hemphiil, R C.N.V.R.. formerly oi Edmonton. repeated nuptial vows before Rev. l". Timon Williams. ‘Tile bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cor-ll M. Jenkins and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins of Charlottetown. irw- ored ior her wedding an ice blue taileur with sequin-trimmed hat and veil and sugar white accents. Roses were en corsage. Miss Arlene Jenkins, her sister's only attend- ant, was (rocked in turquoise blue. Mr. Kenneth Morley. R.C N.V R, was best man for the groom.whcse narenis are Mr. and Mrs. Buryld Hcmphill. formerly of Edmonton. Alta. Following a reception st. the bride's parental home the couple. who will reside in Vancouver. left for their honeymoon at Horseshoe Bay, B.C.—(Vancouver Sun.) iiltcxl-leaos Blackheads simply dissolve and dis» appear by this one simple, sate and sure method. Get two ounces oi peroxine powder from any drug store. sprinkle on a hot. wet cloth, and apply gently —every biackhead will be gone. FYIJHFFFFTFIFZ l THE NEW GOLDEN PIIEASANTS FOR FALL Are Hero WRIGHT?» Sulanyside Shoo Shop _,___.,.___-___- YIIIIIII’ Q1710 CHARLOTT ._ Major Anzlls Barwick. o_i Mon- treal, who will fly to Manila Wlih the Canadian Repatriation Liaison Group, consisting of thirty com- missioned and non-commissioned officers, who will speed-up the re- patriation oi liberated Canadian risoners oi war 1n Japanese camps. ajor Barwick has been serving ln the Casualty Section, Directorate oi Records. ii-LQ. (Canadian Army Photo). FUNERAL THIS MORNING — The funeral o! the late Mrs. John B. Conway will take place this morning at 10.30 from tb-e resid- ence oi her sister, M-rs. John B. McAulay, 302 Richmond Street to 3t, Dungtanjs Basilica. Interment will be in the R. C. Cemetery. DEATH F ll 0 M NATURAL CAUSES — A coroner's iury em. panelled to inquire into tlhe death o! Barbara lee Simpson was dis. missed last night without evidence being taken alter Crown Counsel on medical information supplcd to him, told them that the child had died i-rorn natural causes. It was explained that the inquest had been called through a misunder- standing. In Memoriam In font! and loving memory oi a dear husband and father, Peter A. Morrison. South Granville, who was called home on August 31. 1941. Somewhere back of the sunset Where loveliness never dies l-le lies in a land of glory ‘Midst the blue and gold of the s es. It's only "Good-night" dear father It ll just what we used to any. We will see you again in the mom- lng At the dawn of a beautiful day. Ever remembered by his wife and family. 3-31-11 Card of Thanks Mrs. Nelson Murray. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Good, Rainy River, Ontario, wishes to thank her many kind friends and rela- tives for their kindness and hospi- DWN _ Gllalenlau talitv while on her vacation to P, E. I. 8-31-11 In Memoriam Mas. owes coaaoux On June lst, 1945, l, e oi’ Mrs. Owen Connollyi’, ‘trim $33.1 munity o! Bedeque w“ suddenly deprived of one of its most lovable citizens. Mrs. Connolly was onlv fifty-one years oi age but had been in (2:1- ing health for some months, dur- inli which time she always display. ed her kind and loving nature and her willingness to talk with friends. It is because of this ready kindness, and her true spirit as a Catholic worker. r1 was alwavs ready and willllll: mm others, that. she will be most sm-elv missed by her friends. But, more than this. their loss wall be kemlv felt by her husband and family, who were the subiects nl' her loving care, She died fortified 11v the last rites of the Catholic cliiircltwhlcn’ were administered by Rev. W, V. McDonald. The funeral which “ins hpld m; June 4th to Si. Peter's Church Seven Mile Bay, ivgg “mp1,. at.’ tended and the Solemn Railulcm High Mass was CPlNlTMoCi hv Rev, W. V. McDonald. assisted hi; Rnv, W. E. Monaghan, Allwmn 4,. m.» con. and Rev, J, C. liirirDoznid, Summerside as sub-deacon. 119v, Richard Ellsworth. St, (3011929- was mastcr of ceremonies. M581‘. J. A. Murphl" Kinkora was present in the Sal ’ her pastor, .nu i. . . . 0f me stafl’ of Silmmerside: Kat?“ leen. T. Eaton Co. Lid, Monctolr Rfllbh. Preston. Marion and Norma at home. A son, Rvhard, pfxaqlp. ceased her three years arm. Row Richard Johnston, 9.1, qsmnlm, College, Regina. is a brother, The esteem in which Mrs, Con- noliy was held was shown by the numerous Mass Cards and mes_ saRBS 0i sympathv which were rc- ceived by the family. The ylali-beal-erw Green. Bcrllrltrl C ,1.~,l,,', Connolly, Alden , ’ Aug-lye“. Noonan, and Charles Mclvcr. 8-31-11 Personals Mr. W. Ch l leaves this mor 11g for Ottawa. Lieut. H. E. Martin. public relations officer for No. 6, and Lieut. Bob ltiortou, pho- tographic oilicer. were in the 51')’ fv"-‘5‘-P1'ilF-.‘-‘ to cover the prescnfaiioll ceremony at Government House. Miss Jean Moore of Argyle Shore leaves for Toronto liinnday morn- ing to assume her diliics as assist- at Chainways ant Stores. 1118B {IQEWESS Mr. Ernest Waits of Chariot}:- town has returned nits" soon his vacation with his sister. M Lloyd Hickox, New Glasgow, NS. Mr. Fred Rilm of Cnmbrldzp. MassQieft Molina homo after soon morning for the past 1 '. 7 weeks visiting his hrother-in-lnzv, Mr. Alex Cvillis, New Argyle. Master Willard Wavne MacDon aid oi Cambrirlve ii ., spent the past ivcei; in visiting his grandmother. l . .11 MacDon- ald, and uncle PB! MacDonald. Miss Edm. Grant, travelling scc- Christian Temperance Union for Canatlruhas been touring the province for the retary of the Womans part weeks in the l temperance. Mi Gr gathering; t . "Jill t r e. i cw Glasgow, York. Bonshalv and Brad- aibane. and will be the speaker at Spectrograph (above) 1n of the R.C.M.P. at Regina uses rays of light to identify objects for evidence the laboratory _ display 1s in court Although motor vehicles are still vital to many are used extensively, horses R.C.M.P. activities. Highly trained, they can efficiently handle rioting crowds. rR0binii00dFlo ur : [ nonlll llncslznrs, Cunudcfls Favorite woman commentator ‘ Sept. 3" Yes, Clalrefis coming buck on tho uir. Tune in again on her friendly, cherry program “They Tell Mo" that brings you rho interesting stories behind the news. .weo. Fri.‘ LQiLEJfiJKYH CBA lRllllS-lllllllllll NETWORK COAST IO COAST Dunstaifs .' S. AlvLure, MP. assistant ._.__._ _,N_ , _ __ _ W __ M31 the W.C.T.U. annual convention "action as a svbstitilte icr im- amounted to $77,660. with l. net l. ' 004 contributed to ' . {ll . f-“i-‘PS is imp cticnbie. TOKYO ROSE WAS TWINS first visit. she is sarjyqgr: coeuacfiox qpgyo, Aug, 30 _ (Rg1fl,fl§)_- —Tt‘1<l'0 Rose-the name given a who listened nightly to her pleading voice-was not one 1 but several American. sated Japanese girls, the min- net-r of Tokyo's radio station said DNG B. I. S. HALL S.»\'1‘URDAY NIGHT .\lodern and Old Time Dancing Admission 25c Follow the Crowd to I THE 13.1.8. HALL » l ‘report of the Sam-edit hn War Salvage Committee re- Fitting 11ml Snpglil-inl: (Lin Etc. o...- Montugue. l‘. E. I. Office llnuzs: l0 to l2 A. 31 Z lo 5 P. M. ".2712 ‘ Holidays etc" h- . i y, . Office (‘onnrictlczilno n Ihlcn‘ llfllildil R.C.M.P. Duties Widespread and Varied ,-_\li/;;i;o '- al Work For Force ices Addition in court cases. (Right), a fingerprint by R.C.M.P. print l 31.11., as Commissioner . “"0051, force's chief (extreme right) a?’ Supt. D. C. Donavon, adjutant, look on. Lona son-ice does not L") without honor 5R‘ C-W-(illlllalli- in the R.C.M.P. Justice Munster Louis St. Laurent (above) pins a 20-year medal on