ENJOY A MOVIE VACATION-BRING THE FABIILY u'h'h5'h'n'nfifl\‘n'e\'h'n'n'nfi'h'n %“\ flfifififi-‘HP-HW-‘l-Hfi f; PRINCE ——~/~ '- ;: rzniizlkp TO-DAY ONLY _ Wing iiifiilélliififiiifléltlf‘... l‘ I IIAPPO] i; ‘.\l.\'l‘l\'l§l~l 2.30 FOR LOVE" I; Evlsxlxc 7 AND 9 t America's lovorllo family In their lun- nim yollmwilh o brand-now, grand new Henry Aldrich ...ll\al amazing, laugh - flitting Jimmy Lydon! . escre EV A Al! SLIDE! ' " " H _.\r-ri:rlzl:ns- "MUSIC OF MASTERS" A Ln Recordings “COMING A'I"I‘RAC'1‘1ONS" lue Point Hits —SALADS-- “MIDNIGHT PATROL" Laurel and Hardy Sauce “COMMUNITY SING" Full Portions —I'.'N'l‘lll~.'E— “SAILORS 0N LEAVE" Choice Eutertrilmnent .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-J-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.----'-'-'-'- .Wll1i".inl Lilndlgiln .ClllC:§ Chandler .<.‘iili’ Nazarro —-DESSERTS— BALOON A VAIJANCE Sericd Bi" Willicun ltcpcr -.-.-.-.'..-.-.'.-.'.-.-.-.-.~.-.~.-.-.'.-.-J-i.-i.---.-.-.-.-.-¢-J-.-r. ~. .-i.-.- I I I _-|I-l-III-I-I-InI'III-I-I.l-I-I-I SERVICE .L:i:i Harding A. 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NEW YEAWS EVE SCREEN BANQUET Tl (‘K ETS SELL] N G FAST II-iditlulllui llllll lrlvl<nnnnullliunr ' ‘l Mow-gov,» rkrim , "=i'"~u.u\=l bioridwiiiv m“ iii- Nmiirflldileh. f-‘f-‘fl-‘n 'u'-"-'l-'n'-"-'u' . w, l axmn_ sracrar. WAR NEWS MUSICAL oiiiz KIDS COMMUNITY srxc SHOOTING lupin/rams - -.-J--J-.-.-.--."..--.-e.a-.'.-r-.-.-t-.-i.-v.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-F.- tun-u.-.-.-.-J-w.-v-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.'.w---tu~.-.-v.-r.~.-.-.-.-i.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-,-, TO-DAY ONLY ' " -'----.-.- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ' ' ' '-'-'-'-l'-' ,- n: .-.-.'r.-.'.-.-.'.'.-.-.-.'.I.‘.-.~.-.-J-.-.-.i-.-.-.-.-.v-'.-.'.-m.- snows p’ _ .. 2.30 - v.00 - 5.45 , ALSO NEIVQ - CARTOON SPORTS IHCEL u R. FRIDAY SATUR DAY l,“ ._ "a v.-~..~_~--*-- - — - - - - . - -- 'n"u'n'u'e'u'e'l'u'b'u Ffufhfififififl‘ f , lVleet the winnel-‘hflfl i _ W‘ rws "am" and new champ! - " . *\ lincnry navy This two-fisted V’. _ V‘ (pnnryp) ‘mung “lugger coomnv liicBREA in the‘ ‘hitu-"and the hardest hitter-U of the year! / SERIAL Opens At The Capitol Love, adventure and action \\"ill be on ti cntelwliiiuncnt bill of lure '1‘nui"s<..'1y, Ffltllly nnd Saturday at the Capitol ‘Xhetttre when Warner Bros. ilynamic lllnl, “Knoekoutfl makes its local debut. It is the story of a prize-fighter who had to chose between a boxing ring and a. ived- dilig ring, but remained undecided lllllll he irzis double-crossed. Tile role of the lighter is played by Arthur Kennedy, who won un- animous praise as Cagneys brother in "City For Conquest.“ His ladyiair is played by charming Olympe Brndnn. who is making her first screen appearance for Wamers. An- thony Quinn plays the role of a two-timing fight manager who al- ways seems to keep just one step ahead oi’ his meal-ticket. Virginia Field is cast as a publicity-seeking blonde. "Knockout" was written for the screen by M. Contes Webster from a story bv Michael Fessler. 'I‘he pro- duction was directed by William Clemens. "iiili" ENNEDY-O YMPEBRADIi-VI iiiilirillo i gfivnfiwra-v-us-r-nw-mvaawwmmw-a-fi-r-van JIMMY LYDON STARS IN NEW ALDRICH FILM Followers of the Aldrich Family fortunes on screen and HKLIO are in [or a "ear. when "Henry Aldrich for President. llfiWggll Oélfillfsggllgoltlge ma jams when fake ballots are discov- ered and everything lmlllls to Henry as the culprit. He gels out oI trouble in one of the most llllitllullfi slap- stick sequences ever tinned in a "family" picture. Sharing honors with Jimmy Lydon in the top-flight cast a r Charles In Memoriam “Ilesi Q9915 . Lltel. boroth PEWf-vill. ltsd Cain- Plélge" klfilggnzlslegurféw Henry to ei"on, Kennet Howell and Irving Jimmy Lydon. who B“°°“- IlIRhZAENI-IAS MURRAY the screen. _ caused a sensation as the ITCCKlEd boy in "Goodbye. Mr. Chips" and who scored s. resounding success in the title role of “Tom Browns School DflYfS." Jimmy suvvwls Jgqkle Cooper. who outgrew the role. The Henry of "Henry Aldrich for President" is the same ovable, wist- ful 100- er-cent American boy that Jackie 0c rr made him in the first mo OWltl Hem In this i116 he l‘; invelgled idio running for 1'11? MENU-lhe 97°" l1 l‘ chlflvd president of the student bodyatCen- the paper industry in llllii wlih a (ervllle High School. He wins the mill at Bedford Basin, ucur Hall election but gets into all sorta of 1R8. N. B- Preview audiences have m-claimccl "Henry Aldrich for Prisirlirnt" as even better than the uni iwo films or the series. The story is swiftly paced. Filled with llllWlllb-llS com- edy situations the pit-lure ling many moments that tug at the heart strings. The death occurred at her home in Albany. mi December 23rd of a most highlv respected citizen in the ner- 50H of Nlrs. Aeneiui Murray. The deceased. whose maiden name was lvmrgaret Campbell, was born nt Mid letoli. 77 years ago. During her brief illness she was visited frequently-by her nstor Rev, M. J. Snuih who admin stercn the lust rites of the church, forlllyiing iiii- passing soul. Although her iii» h/ld seen ils shire of sorrow and death her gen- tle manner, her cheerfulness and EARLY PAPER MILL .-.-.- .-.- COMING — THUR. ——FRI. Silillln‘ T llnd 8J5: .\I.»\'l'l.\'lil§ S.»\’l'. ONLY 2.510 0:0 ~fl~ 7-e.-.-.-'.-.-.I:.'-‘re-Ir.-.'.'-'.-.---.'.'-'. Th'Filli1Tl;F"I~‘iéfit'Film l."JE‘...“l.£§i’. ... 13:: CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -§A FlGHTl Fists fly os two men battle for the woman . they both love! g '- qfi a "r In fl-QVE 0nd LAUGHTERI Rollickingmproarious fun with these three grand kids with o . brand-new design for Ii '5 A LSO--Amel'ican Sea. Power.—Carloon—Sports -.-i.-.-.-r.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.--'.-.-.~ to die," and although she ha.» gone her luenlorynviil ever be an abiding trowel" to help llllCl strengthen iliose itllo are left to mourn, She leaves to nioulu [our daugh- ters, Mrs. hen" Bassett ol Albany; Mrs. l-riink Murphy of Augustine Cove; Mrs. Catherine Trainer Charlottetown and Mrs. Margaret Garland of Port Borden who tfin- deriy cared for her mother during her last illness. Two sons, John, ioremon of the C. N. R. Summer- side and Adrian in the homestead; also one brother Mr. Thomas Camp- bell, Middleton; 28 grandchild- ren and 4 great grandchildren. Her funeral was held on Friday morning, ixcember 26th to St. Mal- achias Church. Klnkora and. was fol- lowed by a large funeral possession. The funeral Mass was sung by her pastor Rev. M. J. Smith. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery where her husband predeceased her v three Years ago. The pail bearers were Ellsworth and Aeneas Bassett, Linus and John Emmlt Mulligan. James Murray and John Campbell. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of Mr. Philip Monnshan of Klnkoro. “May her soul rest in peace." Card of Thanks The family of the iale Mrs. Murray tuke this o poriunity to thank Rev. M. J. Smi . Dr. A. E. Bell and all their neighbours and friends who in any way assisted them in their rec- ent snd bereavement. IIONG KONGKS DATES Tile Islamlrof Hing Kong vras gated to Great Britain 100 years . §:' f! .311 ‘i-‘fl-‘J-‘Efl-‘Jl-‘n’ BENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column In Nllrvofl he nun at loco] lnterelt, but nlrenlnln; oi I newly nature any be lnnurlrll at l route n word, strictly payable In ndvnnm. CRASWELL for Photograph: CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-978. MADAM DOYEL Readings 112 L-28G~12—3I-31. Prince. est lurlarzasr will be added to all unpaid taxes as at January lst, i942. L-l73~l2-2'l-4l. OFFICE CALENDARS — Ml‘. W. G. Hogg, Confederation Life, sent the Guardian some line calendar: yesterday. DON'T FORGET Legion Dance at the Armourics New Year's Eve. Admission 35 celiis. L-257-12-30-2i. CITY TAX OFFICE will be open each evening from tonight until New Years E\e tor the benefit of taxpay- ers unable to come to the oflice in lhe (lay time. L-l73-l2-27-4i. T0 SPEND WINTER -litrnest Pridhzun, of Albevton, P. E. 1., has been in town [he past few weeks and he will remain for the winter‘ with his grandparents, Mr. and lttrs. Robert Marsluli, Munroe Avenue-New Glasgow News. ENGAGEMENT A N N 0 U N C E- MENlX-Mr. and Mrs. JI-l. Willian o. Charlottetown, announce the en- gagement o: their dailghteiq Juan Ramsay, to Mr. Bruce Alexander ivlacLean. son of Mrs. Macllean and the late Aiexcizicler Mricbcaii of Mon- lillillf‘. Alurrlligc to trike place in January. L-302-l2-3l-1l. COFFIN ~ MITCELL WEDDING DECEMBER 31. 1941_ —A quiet but plcltv iveclding look place at Trinity United Pal 9111138 on Wcilneslltty earring, Dsc. l -h Ne“, Type Comedy at 7 inn. o‘ lcek \\‘l\1’l\ Bliss ld.i Ushers In Elsie, (ll1ll_9,-li(‘l‘ of Mr. Clarence and _ _ the late Mrs. _Esic Coffin, was lvhxed Gags McCrea united in mazrrge tz- Mr. Ray Alfred, son of Nlr. and Mrs. Ailred Mitchell, Pbquid. The bflfle l00&€(1 Brihzins Ioaelher Joel rlnrmiil in ll sir let lrnglll gown and Ellen Drew for the first time with act l0 l llCll ll d xcri- as a romantic starring team, Para- a col-sage cf v \\‘ " 'I‘iu~ g um mounts new comedv with thrills. wore inc i! frrni. e "Reaching for .l r Sun," arrives coupe vrere a ended bv Miss C‘. Thursday at the Empire Tile-litre. Cciifin, sister ci th.» br (be "ind Mr. A tale of the adventures and Arthur Milchelll broilur of the comic misadvengures of a Mwmgan groin. Alter the onzirringe seriic: ibnfikqyoodsmal] on we asscnlbly ll‘(l_\\'.'dgl.llfi Pflflv (llhill F" 01d line of a Detroit automobile plant. Siuiin ivltrio a cziiniy supper was and his lYlmzlnpg wgm a lunch 5lYV5d~ _ wagon waitress, who somrtimfs RHI'I'ER"UIV(IIIPZ1IIIN — A wfll‘ ldlglvbllllsinaswzsdllllfifii33g illlgrblkcflsiirgll-e ding of widespread lnlrrest was ed by William A, Weyman “H, h,“ snicmni7mrl in First Ilnlied nhilrch flay-fled a rpnutntinn fr“. his 5km m S_ liei‘. Fiiiirziny when Jim!‘ - b] mi l, um . fr ,, lfllfVl Dwrhrnrfn. flll\l‘.‘lll"l‘ of Mr. rh-Zlmallg emu“) “I 1 lmmm" and Mrs. H. P. Di" I onun of In “Reaching (m. me Sun‘. M,“ Sydney. bccrmc- the hrirl- of Sill).- ' David Iloyrl Millrr and lhe Miller of Svrincyi. Crca is a (‘lam digger in the Mich- grin Woods who comes to lhe De- _ Tl?” triot auto factories to earn enugh ceremony was lwlloflhefi at 5"‘ money to buy an out-board motor. P-mi ‘"56" i‘ lmff-I“ "ulllber 9t Life, for him, would be complete, frfcncls and acquaintances of the 1f he only had m.“ “my,” when l“’l’“l‘l'."°““g "mull." by RW- E lie meets Ellen Drciv. a lunch J. Aflilllllfil‘. Cllnrmlnglv poirned wagon wames.‘ he marries he‘. bu, ‘h? mid? “'35 Film" "w?!" bY h" keeps a. large soft spot in his heart father. Mr. H. P. Diichcmln. KC. [or his belowd momt Ellen», job allmmd by h” 555'“? lousy is aroused bv this division of . R5 b-“ldflsmaid hcr husbands affections. and not- “hlle 74m“- Kwlmg “I” heshmlm- urally. she eel-s about elimindtill" Ushers wrvr- _ Roy Divtteniin. A. hcr fly“; ‘ Geoffrey CllFlSllF‘, Hurry Chaplin Mccrpfh m“ ms a rival m his and Allan Rn s. Following the cerc- love for Ellen This Compflmn. is molly a reception and dinner was Alb?“ Dekken At me 061m m held Y" fl 10ml 1mm "llfllded l1“ 55 their comic hostility the story lnviled Ellesls and later the couple takes a strong dramatic nu.“ 1.11,", Wt bl’ lrfllh YOY l-ifllifhX- "h?" lhe occurs when ‘McCrea and Dckker groom is siriizonerl_ at l7l‘l_’.'s‘f’nl._I\Il‘S. engage in a dun ‘mm, as weapon”. Miller, prominent is inuslrnl circles two gum nmchhws, Tm; is m’. in Nova Scoila, l; a pradimlE l" much-discussed "Brittle ‘of in" arts from Dnliinllsie ilnivPr-silll Mid Monster MflC]y;n,.§_-- q-ms is rm“, of the school of art. University 0i’ 8W1“! Us thrills Wm, om. come“, Toronto, and spends her holidays playmg prominent featured com; at ‘re family home in Fortune. NIT. edy M" mnmachmg (m. the sun" Miller is a brother of Mrs. R; R- ere Eddie Bracken and B‘llv Gil- Hurst of this city and has visited be“ Bracken-s m“. mark. Ti. mo“ 1191' 911 5°V°YR1 °9"*5l°n5~ important he has had in screen ' “ “_ comedies ince hi " . w" FAREWELL P5571343“ Monday d Screscn fans Swlllolrlelmglgrllter “m”? Nmember 1m‘ “hm” m“? his performances in The Aldrich hundred friends o! Miss Mlldfed Famu‘, m “I”? Wm, H,,nrv.f and Mun” ‘failed °". h" M h". “W” "Too Many can" Blllv not-ti oi‘ 1n CW4‘? 3"” pm" w he" ‘eavmg course is lhe actor who fllt\"\\;s Jets m‘: following Tlwrsdlav my? Bile”; a laugh when he cuts lOOgE‘ with a ~¢- _~.1 ) an ‘ ~ hislonllhfé. 52...; 21$? Til. aazh- °_..______::.9"1*§ "imse-astiser; ering was called tr, order by lvlr. Edward D. MazPh-all who embed chairman in his usual capable Ind jovial manner, explained the ob- ject of the gatherin and mid Mildred would not ony be missed in the hune. but throughout the District where she was always will- ‘ in anything tinder- Theme MacKlnnon to bring Mildred for- ward while Miss Hazel Mavclrean rend an address and Miss Olve Livingstone prvsonted her ixiih u pulse of money. Mildred in a 19W brief words thmlzed them vcrv sin- ceruv for their kindlv worded ad- dress and gift, also would look for- ward to seeing them all agan at some future time. The slngin of “For She's A Joly Good Fe low" brought this part cf the glmherng t.» a close. The large gathering then proceeded to enjoy themselves as they saw ilt, A delicious lunch was served by the ladies, after which the crowd departed to their various homes wishing Mildred the best oi uc . STEEL-COLE — A wedding of wide interest throughout the Mari- tlmee and Quebec was solemnized at the Baptist Parsonage in Am- herst. N. 8., on Friday, December 19, when Rev. Mr. Olsen united in maiminge Miss Jennie, second (lRll!l‘|'l'l' nf Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Cole, of Sackvllle, N. B., and Mr. Robert G. D. Steel. only son of Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Steel, of Charlottetown. P. E. I. The double ring ceremony was conducted in the presence of a few immediate relatives. The arrangements were simple owing to illnesses in both families. The witnesses were Mt’. ank Cole, Jr.. and Mr. Charles . Cole. of Snckvllle,’ brothers 0| the bride. 'I‘he bride lookln". charming in a dress of stone blue crepe with flllffeil treatment ot bodice and elbow length sleeve: Her accessories were in red and her sole piece of jewelry was a beautiful strand of cultured pearls. Mr. Steel i5 a graduate of Prince of Wales College, received his B.A., and his B.Sc.. degrees from Mount Allison Universary and his MA. from Amdln University. He l5 o grandson of the late Rev: Georfl Steel who years ago was lhe Meth- cdlst minister in Sarkville. Mrs. Steel l5 agraduate in Arts of Mount Allison Unlversltv and prior to her marriage tnmzht in the Commis- sioner's Him School in Quebec Cltv. The harmv couple left lm- mediately following the ceremony on a short trip to northem ‘New Brunswick. At present they are re- siding in Snrkville. Mr. Steel is em- ployed at lhe Cnnmln (‘nr and Foundry ('70., in Amherst, N. s, i 1'5. 4111111111111: rillllllllltrlifyyy;yy Keep nun}? In m i5». 1,, A HAPPY A good year For Tourists "According to all avu lliiile flgilrcs ill-ll \\'f\$ the lfggfisl 'I'l)'t Lt Yea. in the history of this brurince dill‘. just because that la s0 is the most defmite and tangible reason vzhy we must not slackrn our efforts lll the Ielisl m attract visAms to our shores." said B. Graham Roger's. supervisor. Prinze Eduard Island Travel Bureau. "The coming year i942 will Wll/llfiq many changes, sane of which may cane quickly, and we lll the ‘Travel Bureau or~ fice must be ready to quickly adapt out work acucrdng in he e chum;- es so lfluit Prince Ev" rd Bland. no matter Mint lizip_en.<, will bf? constantly in peCple-‘s nrnds as one place in which they can spend a holiday amid silrrculdngs and on shores that are nrit available cismvliere." he added. Cntinulng Mi". Rcgers said, "dur- ing lhe coming yelr we do not ex- iwct- as much nntomtbie traiflc as in 1941 although personally I do not think the drc-p in this class of travel will be as big as some others feel it will be. From the United slates the automobfe traffic is liable to be mush bigger .h.m in 194) but the Canadian autrm-bile traffic is ll"be to be smaller If g: vision is made. as I feel r will , for irasoline to be prrvirled tn American Timur-sis, lit will be I. tremendous facicr in automobile travel in Canada in 1942. ,Amer- icons arc working at tcp s eeri but haw- scnnv , i d of _ valirn and many of them will come. to Carrda. It is up to us to get our share of them to come m Prince Edwn-d Island. One o! our pamphlets for the com- ing tear will deal excluswelv with lnfcirnntlcn about bow ‘.0 cal here. ivhat it will cost lo gel here. what it will cost after thsv get here. and what they will enjoy 0:1 arrival. This factual infwmatlon is keen- ly sought after today. "Our biiveol loss was that of the SS. QllPrl0ll€'lO\\‘ll inst June and the lrcrnendblls lm-‘wcli of this is being brought nme lo us now -.-.,, -- g*.' ' '0- TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT OF THE Central Creameries Ltd. J. l’. SIMMONDS, President. NEW YEAR a-tav-amv-re-a-e-It-t-Avaq Listen to THE LIFE OF WINSTDN CHURCHILL Every ltlondny, Wednesday, Friday at 7:45 p. m. C F C Y f-‘ffff-HNNHHHHNNHVIH nfihfiFf-‘n -.'-._'-l'l-I-I-|-I.I-I -1-...- Over ‘J-VEJI‘ very llFSLVlly. Thank gcodneee we lnid lhe old bnzzt loit llrd also that the Wood Islands-Caribou service started this yca-. This latter ser- vice was a real salvation for Prince Edward Island this ymi" and I be- lieve it will grow in importance u time goes along. We urgently need a new carferry at Borden and e. second boat at W;od Llancis and no effort should be eiplired to get these with a minimum o! delay. “We need also more good hotel, cottage. cabin and farm home oo- conunodatlon and hcvpe some addi- tional facilities will be provided dur- ing the ccming year. "'1 here u", on." true n! Tourist Business that we are pushing hard for next summer and that is Ilie family group to ccme here and spend a couple of months. Judging by our enquiries there is reason to hOpe that this type n! business will grow very mnicrnlly.” REDEMPTOTIILGTETIIER mssns SAINT JOHN, N. B.. D60. 20- rcM-Rev. Joseph L. McLaughlin. C. SS. R, member or the Re- dcmptorist Order and well known across Canada. died Saturday at Whittier. cal. Burial will be made at his home city of Saint John, where he was ordained in 1912. In his early days here Father McLaughlin was prominent in athletics, particularly skating. for yUsewMinprdl 7 Vwdnndiidffit: ldiflflflllillfilffiflllilkfisfiCZMMKII :- ZfffflllllillaffillliflllVIIIIEIIIIIIIIJZQ