luilrllsilli-loiu irsjih-ilnln. load) lllillwili. l "fiViF-‘P-‘l. 55551-555‘ . OCTOBER _27, 1941 l/giiltli? y. [||]],.,.... \. arugula \ ' ETXRA-REVOLT IN NORWAY-By Marci. of Time Cartoon, “Officer Pooch”-Passing Parade, "Hobbies" mun-e. TO-IDAY TllE.—WEll. "Ill? _‘7llAl§l1Q_'l‘IlllZl'P.WN F? l W‘ ‘ll/i l‘ _ moi; THREE .__-- v IDIIAY muggy“; -TIlE.—WE|l. Sponsored by Y'S MEN'S CLUB, Charlottetown sTflCfY-ana-v AND 9-BE EARLY etc MUSICAL run-snow THAT m1; THE JACK-POT r012 J07! A lereenful of 51588! f A lllflrlfill of i ..HORA(E ltaaifs ._’ ' _,_ ~wlllllllllgg ANI) Hli 'nl'n'n'r'a'lv'n'a'n\'d‘u'ln'i '|l'u"|l‘n'b ‘uHHHV-‘HMHHHHHHFP-H- MATINEE 3.l5-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 "30 DAYS TD DET l _ A WIFE AND BABY...? YES, THAT'S TIME ENDIIGII!" It seems that Eddie's out a cool $100,000 if he Isn't s daddy In s month! Grsnny says “it's a cinch!" And Eddie says “Granny knows besrl" SCREEN NEWS-MUSICALE _. ‘IEJWJNHHHHIK F-NNKHHNWFQHH COMING — EMPlRE—Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. The Musical I~“un—Fes1-Stars—Gii'lei-Music “WHERE DID YOU GET THAT GIRL" aver-r L. M Brown Electric Shop 117 KENT ST. PHONE 971 Just arrived-new shipment of latest table, boudolr “ll llell llllllps; also complete line of electric fixtures. Bu)’ where you can get the most for your money. Electrical wiring by licensed electricians. i1‘ Li... FERRY PRIIIOE IIDIIA NEW SCHEDULE ‘SET; F°TYY Prince Nova is now back on the Wood from ésarihoo route sailing daily. including Sunday. PM M Islands. P.E.I., at c an, to an. 8nd 2 r - From Caribou, us, s an. l2 A.M. lulu 4 PM. IIDRTIIIIIABERLAIID FERIIIES _I.TD.~ ——i. insulin-ill l lDEllTllAI. cululnuul This column is reserved Iur mm- n| ,lurul interest, but lflll)! nururu mlty be inserted at l! ‘tellfl a word. llrlrlly payable in t iulitni [r975 Toombs Music Stxljvriéms L-745- 10-25-11. , CONFEDER Tl - ANCE. A ‘ON LIFE LNBUB. GENERAL ELE T ' $19.95 up. C RIC l, 31st. I Tickets $1.25 each- L-718-10-24—5i. l FUNERAL TODAY - The tuner-l ' al of th l te , l ' will "ll: Dlllce Ltfhrli mtriltilaymgriifl 1H8 at 8.45 from the A. A- Henlies- Bel’ Funeral Home to St. Dunstans l Basilica thence to the Roman Cath. olic Cemetery. I VISITING TRENT _ William Keenan of Dglllqfrily P. E. I. who spent a week with! friends in Plctou was a. visitor to Trenton yesterday, calling on J,\[l'5_ w- A- f6. Mrs. Dan Macllacliern and Mrs.‘ Aaron Hunter and other friends. While here she will ELFD Spend some time with friends in Steliarton before returning to her home on the Island. -- New Glas- , gow News. l HUNTER RIVER Y. P. U. Mem- bers of the Hunter River Y, p, U_ motored to Marshfield in goodly numbers on Oct. 10th to attend the Eastern Unions rally held there. The Rally was a great success, and Mwrdlng to the judges decision Hunter River received top honors by winning the shield presented by ‘Trinity Y. P. U for the union do- ing the best work for the year, Much credit is clue the president Mr. Louis Bugnall for the great in- terest he has shown during the Yell-P's work. also the Honorary lPresident Rev. 1., M, Murray, who 11s an outstanding man in this work. iHullV-‘l’ River Y P. U. carries on the ill‘ round and is looking for. War to 1942 being as successful as I118 WM‘, that is past. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION ——Oii Wednesday evening Oct. 22 a. large number of friends and Ilelgllllflllrs gathered at Westmore- advertising of s, BUFFET s l l Chllrlflttetown vii-Tying, gliding? giltfl “““”*”’”“”“”“'w l BAZAAR 8i CHICKEN -— l SUPPER l OCT. 28th and 29th | 44+ oovowoeo 0 v oovwaeem o l -————-——-_ Personals Leading Aircraitsliiiili J. L. Cdhlll of the R. _C. A, F. left this morning to join his urut alter a short fur- lough with his wife and family at Bouthport. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ross of Fiat River, have received a 05.016- gram from their son, Elliot, who ai- riverl safely in England. Flight Lleut. K. M, Ceilings, Nur- sing Sister of the R. C. A. R. Hos- pital in Yarmouth N. S., has been spending her furlough with rier parents Mr. and Mrs. James Col- lngs iii Montague, P. E- I. Dr. Cecil Hynes and Dr, Edward Hynes left last week on return to the United States after spending an enjoyable holiday visiting YCIBHIVES and friends in Montague and other parts of the Island. The many friends of Mrs. Pat- terson, Rlclimond Street, will b1,- glad to know that she is improving after her recent illness during which she has been attended by her daughter, Miss Junie Patterson. .I.0.D.E. concert By the R.A.F. Great success Prince of Wales College Hall was filled to calpzlcity Saturday night by an enthusiastic audience to hes: a Concert put on by the Garrison Theatre of the Royal Alr land SUlOOl to honor lvlr, Q Williams R. c. A. i=1, “no l? lii-lii.’ 111g with his Majesty's forces. The gfllherlng was called to order by Mr. Bert. J. Trowsdale. After a few Tvmfllks by the chalrman,zi coiiipli- meiitary address was read by Miss Grace Moore, while Miss Evelyn MncVitVe made the presentation of a beautiful airforce ring Gordon, rflllllmlsh taken by surprise, replied l1'i his pleasant and appreciative manner and all Joined In singing “For He's n Jolly Good Fellow" and the National Anthem, after which both the guest of honor and the chairman were bounced. A deli- cious lunch was served by the ladies of the Women's Institute anti the remainder or the evening was spent in (laticlng music being fur- nished by Mr. Joe Kelly, Mr. Adrian Rogerson and Mlss Rita MncManus. Trinity United Church MONDAY:— ‘hill-Willing Circle of the King's Daughters. East Parlor. 8:00—Cubs, Social Hall. “PUT 0’ GOLD” UNWIN US STORY 0F GAY YOUTH Fun, Girls, GsllFlide Medley or There is music, merrinieiit, iuii, laughter and romance James Roosevelt's first Hollywood PYOUIIC- tioii, "Pot 0' Gold" which stars James Stewart and Paulette Cvou- dard and starts a ruii at the Prince ted Artists release. ‘Iiie directed by George Mar iail and its story hinges on uie whims of an ec- centric millionaire who sclls vita- miaed foods. his liipecunlous nephew and an equally itnpecunious dance band which practices its tunes atop u boarding house roof. Charles Wiiiniiiger portrays the uncle, Jiiruiiv is me nephew, Paul- ette Goddard is the comely boaad- iiig house lass and Horace heidt and his band oi radio luminaries pfOVille the gay and light-hearted tunes. Providing Jimmy Stewart with his rrimciit Cliuriollrlrwvii Edyvard ’I'lieutre today through Uiil-_ lcture vas‘ Force. This Concert was sponsored by the Royal Edward Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. and wll.= Elven lfl @1171" Junction wilti the exhibition lf the .l_.ord Bcavcrbrook‘ Plaque which has been on display during the p351‘, week, This plaque goes from here to Halifax and n the next, 7 months will visit 28 Canadian 01l- ies. Mrs. H. J. Gotidon. Regent of the Royal Edlward Clhgiptcr. was intro- duccd to the llll(_Il'll(‘i‘ by Fi-Lt. Taskcr, the Ofllflfll zuinouncer for the evening, Mr, Gordon spoke rc- garding the British Aircraft Fund and the purl. the Daughters of the Empire have taken In this effort. She spoke in port as follows: "ll is about asked the people of Charlottetown for donations to their Bomber Filmy You yes/pended so gener- ously. and the prople responded Dominion Government costing $100,000. and also $100.00!) to the British MlriistcLoi of this gift Lord Boaverbrook. then vvhlc-h most of yru have soon in the window of G, H.Ta,vlor's Jew-cl- ry Store on G-rnitnn Street. The National Chapter decided in order to stimulate int/aiest. iii the Bri- tish Aircraft Fund to send this plaque on four across Canada. To lics fallen the honour and rcspcusbility of start- ing the plaque ilpon its journey. ‘ll-fence this concert. The Royal » Ffumrd Cllll-‘fll-"Y and the Hillr- ‘ borough Chapter hope that yau ; will use t-licm fIS a channel through . WlllClh volu- gifts may ilmv. Remem- ber-no gift. is tco large for lls to handle. and no gif-t is too smell for us to welccnic. We know. and you know. that your small gift will be multiplied by the thousand l across Canada. l "I appeal to thcse of you who are grateful that we are not in danger of being bciirbcd ioiifnfit Ins our kinsmen in Britain arc-I ' appeal to you to show your grat- itude for this mercy in a tangible form by giving lit‘i‘lt‘ll'lC gifts to the British Aircraft Fund. “Now. I liclre that vou will cn- ' IIDPE RIVER l‘ eighteen months‘ since lllio Royal Etiwnrd Chiilvt/elI-mlie silence of eternity, iiitcrpreled of Canada so generously to all (the chapters across the Dominion, ilTlill. the National Chapter of the Order was able to present to the a a Bomber T ovcr Ant-raft Prrduction. In rcccgu .021 Mll1l$l0f of Airrrnfl Production. presented the Ordcr with n Plaque. SERVICE § TAXI . PHONE 1063 niiivaas. JIMMIE MURPHY rrnan SEAMAN ST. JAMES CHURCH The Holy Communion was sol- emnly celebrated on Sunday mum. lug b the minister, the Rev. T. 1-1. Bussel Somcrs, M.A., S»T.M., in the presence of o. large and devout congregation representative of the entire parish._'1'tie service yvas choral and the choir under the direction oi Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Mus. Bac., sang Dudley Buck's "Bread uf the World iii Mercy Broken." Inc sermon was based on St. Paul's warning to the Corinthian Cliulili (I Cor. ll: 291 “For lie that eateth and rinketli unworthlly, eaten and ‘ inketh damnation to himself not discerning the Lord's Body." "Essentials to a worthy partici a- er said, “were true penitence, grai- tude and goodwill." At the service of solemn prepar- ation oii Friday evening the minist- ewreached on St. John 11: 56 " hat think ve. that He will not come to the feast?" and pointed iut that the three attitudes common in the days of His flesh are still fiund in the church: indifference, denial. and joyful expectation. The observance of the Sacrament concluded with a service of Thanks- giving in the everiiiigcwhen the an- hem was F. C. Ma er’s "Oh How Lovely are Thy Diveilings“ and ll sermon was based on St. Matt. I'll. 30, "And when they had sung m hymn they ‘vent out." AHIIUZIIILB- ment was made at all services of the visit. on November 9th of the Mod- erator of the General Amembly, the Right Reverend J. B. Skenc, B. A, of Vancouver. ____*@.__-_-_ THE BAPTIST CHURCH Speskin to the con egatlon at the mom ng service, t e Rev. l. Judson levy, taking his text from the morning lesson, Isaiah 30 brought a message on "In Quietness and Confidence’ In verse 15 cue pro het says “Thus saith the Lord G , in returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness arid ‘COIIII- dence shall be your strength.’ Here is t-lie Divine formula for strength. As the prophet spoke he uttered words of complete contrast to the life of his time. Outside, the tramp of marching armies, the clung o. armoured men and theappeuis 1J2‘ a quiet coniident trust in God. The St0rv of life is u. story that c-llls for strength. The story of lite in- volves problems and sorrows only to be met with the power ll'0‘l1 God Quiet Is the mark of strength and as well the source of strength l8 by love." Quietness walks with con- fidence, the surety tliat one nus found a power on which he can rely to the uttermost, an assurance m. t in the music of the morning sing- lug tunefully Blairs Sh ghcrd Lead Me." the young peo tending in the r various groups. irliig sermon oii lnrly an ins _ utli.‘ Thimaiis Visions of o of the evening TRINITY UNITED CHURCH I The services yesterday were lroiiductcd by the Junior Minister. lllcv. D. C, Bootlirnyd. Al llic [morning service he spoke of tli" ‘great opportunities and respon- lsibilllies which came to the church iii a world war. He stressed the fact that the church ought to continue to be t-lic Church, pro- vlrliug services of worship. sum- monlng both individual and na. tlon to repentance, fightin the evils of the land and procla miiig the gospel of Christ with the ideal of a righteous peaceful world ' At the evening service. the sub-- jrct was “Rejected of Men“. The lscrmoii dealt with the parable of the Cruel Vinedressers, and show- ed how disastrous it is for to make light of the approach and appeal of God. The music was directed by Prof. A. Roy Kendall lion in the Sacrament,” the min 5l_-. God ls able. The junior choir led "Faithful e evening service was _n Youth Service, a large congregation with le's organizations at- The minister addressed to them DEFY-ml- ‘ “The ‘Im- lllflftfll. IllVl5llll°~l' W“ me lllllllcm Nazi Agents in Charlottetown and For RU BBER FOOTWEAR We Still feature only FIRST QUALITY RUBBERS of low Cosh Prices We handle only one grade -flie best obtainable Anywhere. Secure your requirements now ond Save Money be- cause of our COTII Policy. Howard lllclnnis Twecl Bldg. Gt. Geo. St. “The Best for Less-foi- Cash" for immediate relatives and friends The bride's table was centred with h two-tier wedding cake. Pink tapers and silver candle- sticks and snapdragon made an ar- tistic decoration. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault left b)‘ motor for pOliits of interest on the island. Previous to her I)l‘l(1t3 was a valued employee of the Irwin Printing Co. She was kindly remembered by ‘the staff with li beautiful chesterfieid table. The! also received many valuable prer- ents including cut glass, silverware. furniture and a substantial cheque. The Guardian joins with many friends iii extending hearty con- grarulations. marriage the llnofficial Ilazi lllgents right here Says Rev. Herman "The regularly labelled Nuzl ag- cnt is bad and dangerois enough. but there l5 something worse rharl ‘. the official foreign agent. The man or woman in our midst, wlio through ignorance, complacency, cheap talk mid supreme selfishness, becomes the dupe uud unofficial agent. of Hitlerism, that man or woman can become a threat and a menace ex- ceeding the danger of s score of pnid officials from Berlin." Bo de- rlarvd Rev. Neil Herman. in the Central Christian Church, last night, as lie spoke on-"Unofflcial Thc Island." The foliowiiiu are a few of the highlights of ‘Ire sermon: "Hitler tolls us that this is a purely econ- omic war. Economic and nothln! more. This ls exclusively ti battle bchvcrh lull and eiriptv stomachs. full lwrl empty pockets, starvation and gutltonyn It's all a lie. The Rus- siaii uiar proves that." “Europe swallowed that lie and Europe is in chains. And the amaz- ing thing is. Hitler is still pound- ing out that lie. And more dumb- iounding still is the fact that mil- lions. n. the new wo d. stlll dlet 1.___'““' (Continued on page '1. Col ll Protestanwrphanage Annual collection iii HOWARD McIIIIIIS l H. L. Scar 15.40, INSID 60, ,___ _ Lyle Robson Mr. and lvirs. John Anderson Mrs. Earl C. Baker Messrs. Beer 8a Douaan Malcolm lvicKiiinon Dr. D. T. WHY" Reddin Bros. W. A. Gaudet Reuben McDonald Major T. E. MacNutt Walter R. Show Miss Mary J. Johnson lMrs. (Dix) H. D. Johnson lMiss Etta Forsyth ‘Mrs, A. D. Borden Mrs. B. Roy Holman Misses Horne lMrs A. B. Warhol-ton 200 tlon with the Feast. The regular morning masses, including a Solemn H1811 Mass. and a children's miss- ionary pageant procession during the day marked the occasion. At 11 o'clock, Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Rev, GeQl-gg MflcDfmllld of Si. Dunstarrs Uni- versity, assisted by Rev. J. W. Mes Carole as deacon and luv, Mon. nrd MacDonald as sub-deacon. The sermon was preached by Rev. Falh- er Hennessey, S- J. of Rcgiopolts College. Kinsston. Ont. who con- ducted llic retreat. One of the most successful pag- eants ever seen here was the pro- ctssion of B00 children which rook place in the Basilica at 2.30 p. m. Each child was dressed in a cos- tume representing one of the for- eign mission countries which pro- vided a colorful spectacle. A boy dressed as Peter ths Hermit, others dressed as crusaders of old, white fathers, white sisters, Africans and Chinese took part in the pageant and (ranted hymns as they passan larouurl the church. Music was pro- vided by Mrs. Joseph Dougan m. | the orgzlu and the following violin- ists; Miss Kathleen Hornby‘. Me:- srs. Alf McKcai-ney. and Vernon MCFRTIBIIE. Rev. Louis A, Dougan was in charge of the children dur- ing the procession and they were trained by the sisters of Nolre Dame Academy niid the teachers of Queen Square School. At this service, Solemn Bent-dir- tlon was celebrated by Rev. P. D. McMahon, D. D, assisted by Rev. J. W. McCardle as deacon and Rev. Leonard McKenna as subdeacon. His Excellency. Bishop J. A. O'Sulll- van was in lite Sanctuary. Either Hennesacy preached an inspiring sermon on missionary work. In the evening solemn Benedic- tion was celebrated by Riev. P. D McMahon assisted by Father Doug- an as deacon and Father McKcmra as sub-deacon. Congregational sing- jfeilfs zlivay lruiii ii‘ tilt‘ 2w lit- was bu 1 o! ll lioor family and \\‘ l0 IISCQTIMIII lllZfiUOIl. friends. Angus McEacl-lern .“"“‘ “l "l l1" ll l" Melvin Duffy lit‘ ll A. T. McKiiiiiou " W. H. Poole .l. A. Fullerton Ernest Seller Lorne Harper Martns Garage . , . . . Judge Palmer l lgllillloléillill tia H. H. Show w.» , m. 5,1,1“ J- M. HOOD 2.00 i iluil needs c1 the l):il("e. and In- The Two Macs 2.00 ‘dial Later, he spent 30 years Miss Emma Michael 20,-, BlTlOLg the lepcrs continuing his Ellrl Mclnriis u), great wok and two years after Ralph Worthy 2f the Redcmpiorfsrs took charge of G, w, wgkgfgyd 10o the YlllFSlOll‘ in i065 he jtililcd Lie L300‘ 037323701‘ w-i-i) l"l'll(l announced t2“‘..é.'§1i..§“l;";2§'. i.'2;""l.'.‘l“-'. “in " t t e , last, evening and invlicd the coii- “tfihlelieast of’ Christ the King was greganon ,0 a w‘, pr“, m“ g y observed at St. Dunstans m h d Yeswlclfiy at all services. Solemn time lug‘ . » “mum be Benediction in the evening conclud- all: 1%?“ ofntliufl, [no 1121f,‘ “d ‘he “we'd” "lmal l" l-‘lmllec- to llie Feast of cum lilo King Wlllflh the church celebrated yes- te:d* ny At 7 pm. I-ioiy Hour was con- ducted by Rcv. A. Lofius. USSR, and a sermon on the Frost of Chris/i the King was delivorcd by ed by d. At. ion wws celebrat- by l-lit- lat. l‘ who was ziss‘stcd Rev. A. Lrftus as Sllll-(IOWCOTI. The merrs choir was in attendance. l who in prepared to Iiiindle this material. Phonc—-768. WANTED Reward yourself h)‘ lscnlu lncu ‘ SALVAGE Communities or Intcrnsfctl should cafe with: ll cxluraicivz ll individuals communi- A. BLD-CK , 105 spring Pork Road l (‘Iilirlnllnilnvin I POULTRY DEAD OR ALIVE receiv- ing the high prices now be- ing paid by the Royall Pack- ing Company for heavy fowl and chicken. flifieni-d or lili- nitike-bclielc lionlc was simple. Jllrr- jov this Concert. 1 think that y'all and consisted of the morning nn- (Continued) fi my l5 t.lie impractical proprietor of will. But- doiri nlloiv anything that them "Great is the Lord" by 1 K S Rogers 15m ing, which was conducted by Mr. W. n a slll‘lll‘l°l‘"ll mus“: 3MP wll° “Y” is said or sling IIYTOII this stage this l lvlarchant; and in the evening Llécngldahnd} 10,00 J. Brown and Mrs. Joseph Dougnn by l“ m“ l??? mom m. ills swrer a evenllll; Illflke W" Wlget my Dill "Teach Me. O 10rd" by Attwood 5 r y 10,09 was a feature of the closing service barely iuliiislieu room with a cot, a h, this p,.o,.-;nm_ M1,... [5 the hn. and a duuble quartet (or men J. W_. Bollllfl 50° xiii T lllfi‘lff'§,f"e“‘linfsjflf,dlfllffr‘fi ‘flhlgfigfl; rlarlt pelt Relllembel “Ml I “The Riches of Love" by Sargent Je-“dkms Pgrggm" 5'00 aumis e - ' -_ ' ~ -' , , ' u more r . ~ .was necessary to build an entire thave-Bgfigfi giigfimiiclllq-Tgfj gllliwfi? gd Mo,“ 5.00 _______ _ _ _ _ _ l leiieirieiil. street, three blocks .ulil'_.! e , , ' ' .' . < l e 5.00 REID -- At P. E. I. Hospital Oct. eve you licai of n lane bGlllF Pioude do Molesd . As the daughter of a boarding noose dovfned “we “s some; “n; 1,7 hglp D A I Mrs Harry Miller 5.00 125- 1941-. l° Mdlill‘ W‘ w- “all rlllll lércirvfklylulvltcagele pulled llplvnrlé‘ p“, anphe, h, we h, {cl u. Bup- II y‘ fseliall t ‘O ‘C Cmswm 5.00 lMlr- Field-a §°ll.__-._______ ie cie comm ,vne mpoversie ‘ , , ‘ ' ‘ - r l " ' “"“"‘"‘"“ members of Horace Heidi/s band, 19°" llllge “hlitfgis gigglénlghg‘: ——-- Mrs. G. D. DeBlolB l DEATH,‘ . Charles Wmningcrs home was 5Q lglll} ‘l; ol-u: ‘Elns-H A pretty autumn Wedding was Lieut. K. Blrtwlsnie 5-00 l ‘__’_ ' luxurmusly fuinlsheq by the slum? “Tiéilceonccrt was under the dlrec. solemnlzed octl mm M‘ m? H915’ LDCOL 6' E' 5100 l.NEWSTTMZTSUddénlyE-Et_Orapaud,l I with a llbrfll’), drawing room, two , d I u d Redeemer Church when Miss Hilda A. Duchemlu 8e u. o t 2 9 w _ N _ lbedrooms. a furnace room, .arul tiori of L-Lt, ‘Rue, an olowe Barbara Duffy. dangmm of My, p, J, Brennan 5c Co. 5.00 C. 5, i ti, arien eusom, ITOOIII and pantry. A spacious colony tlhe line of Bflllfill Music Hnhl en- John R Duffy and me 1M0 M“ N‘ DI Mcuan 5m age 84. Funeral notice later. lial structure was photographed to‘, teztalnments. It. broilght n enrty Dunv was unued m marriage to Canada Packers 5M LARTER_At 42 Chesmul S! sub. t represent the exterior and to match response from the audience. The Mr mm Edward Arsenmm R c George w 65rd,," “n; day, o“ 25 fieeman Kenna}; bah m“ elalwmle lmeflllm‘ mall‘ lmrl‘ °l the l-"Ogram w“ A i‘ son of Mrs Capt E Gallant Mrs RossIMcEWen 3.00 ter ags'5 years son of Mr and camm by me Garrison Thelma and ‘the late J Arsennult Rev v1 l v Saunders 300 Mrs. George Lartcr. Funeral lroui Blind. and to its lender. LAC. cvril _ ~ ~ .- - -~ ‘5- _- ‘ ' I ldc ce tomorrow urge tmmpeteqn goes much o; the Falliei G. McKenna officiating. Employees Royal Bank 3.00 115 plllfllti I65 l1 u 3i Capitol To Show credit m: 1110 silccess of the even-f org‘; ilseli-hleltlalggclfinlglestladti? 2t ‘the .Ml'sl. J. JAIN/z gérfsaavinéegigrlft gzrgplérg Claw. in . The rendition by tlic blind o Y ll PP- -Bcl a a-ieslm - ‘ _ ' ‘ ‘uThieves Fa“ out” Begetlioven: Sgnilllv Piitthegglémsfi elvrllaslsrrld lllrorlsllslll the Nrlrtlal .7 c sginrtr a , my arranged Y 1° Pm" - ' J "Ml l‘ Y ~ ’ manrun _ lit. Halifax, suulraavn . Mm...‘ w“ vci-y pleasing arid The couple were attended by Miss Major ,1, g Paton 2,50 ' och 95v ‘ML Mrs‘ M“ are, Bvlvvifl. Slamm‘; Tm’ "fr" “Wists l.“ lhtfilrsirat't".sl.lir.l"iir W‘ "““'°“.. “l wit“ “l ————-— soo wor an in s p - - . f! vs. W. A. MoMl an . Officer Hector Jar inc. ic renia n l “Thieves Fall Out", the efferves- imcula showed himself an lift-ls?- Bmflm- D. Gilils A: Co. 2.00 will arrive from Halifax thin cveu , . cent, gay Warner Bros. conjlgdyjrll and was a dellgut. to his listeners The bride was given in marriage DR J‘ a udwl-n goo ‘mg and will be taken to the i'£‘.\,l—. urn ti‘°...‘.’é‘.‘;“i’é.i."1’2.;ii. w ‘““‘.".‘.‘§i‘ . . r r m aw: “iihirii”. ll e p01‘ llll ‘ read rigs. s us. acco an . . 5s a n sari severe se- ' ' . - - 008i’. l1 t‘ ' ' lllrry the rwllll-r ">105 l" ll" "will" vocal solos, the female imnrr-"lr-r- ectlons very effegtivelyg. 1%,’; f‘, lhvolffff“ all‘; Funeral from st. Peter": Cathedral‘ warming tale of two young 96°?“ ator. Pfi-Sat. Halliwell. whose s‘ng- The hrlde looked chnmlng ln a l‘ "’ I t, 2'00 tomorrow Tuesday, ser cc starting, | who are buffeted rlbvllt by Ill-e. l-ll lng mid acUn-g brought down the are” of mlssmn 01M.’ dark blue M“ “cam M“ l‘ F“ ~ n at. 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.301 who manage nevertheless to flnu houm “m Wm, Squirrel tflmnflng large Mrs. James Paton 2,0 interment s,“ Peters Cememy IIIEIDDIIICSS and a future together. Th‘, Rom] Edward chap." is blue h“ and accessories to hatch w_ E Bgnflcy gm I l Albert, star o! lrrlrlry comedy hila- mnn, lnneblv-d h, the can oi the H b0 t I A - , b - Mias Verna Dflrfflch 2m norm: - In the Charlottetown, ‘ll ml l“ l‘ -Y°""8 m“ "l" ""5 Garriion Theatrc and u. Group “l “q” w“ ° m" w‘ "l" m. w. n. McDonald 2.00 Hospital. Saturday. Oct. 2-5- 194l- r valuable lewv l“ M" W “if mph... Blnko 0.3a, M.M.. bv “m” h_ Keenan m) Mrs. Jane Doyle. widow of the late himself up lii business. Things doiit “ma” HM pepmiselon the cancer, The bridesmaid was attractively M“ M Mcmnnon 200 pa“) Doyle (ox-marl, o; Blqomlng an out too well, and Bangsterssep WM- made p-Csqbxe “e three attired in dusky rose dress with Mrs- F P Tavlor 2.00 Pom“ H“ "mums were remove . Jemanqlni; the quick payment of oh-a m‘ M m, Pvovlnce the green coat. seal trimmings, black w 'E 'wei.mr~ 2'00 Sunday afternoon from the A. A. a. mere 870,000! Ill dE-ipelflllvll ll"! H Smiward me Hqlshmougfi hon, hat and carried a bouquet of yel- ' ' J M 2'00 Henneuey Funeral Home to tire, d turns to his grandmother. play- ‘l?’ l vefw, and the ‘Mk low talisman roses. , -l~ D e“ “ll - residence of liei- sister, Mrs. Joseph‘ 6d by Jim‘ mrwell- “ll” mlmllies 0’ olmrfoé '6'...“ ho M,“ After trc ceremony a reception ,Bl‘ll 3-! MR3" Z99 McMillan. Si. Andrews from W110i? to straighten out things in her own gweit o I in .. De w“ held n, the home o, ‘hi, bmws n“; T3710, 2M me lune") Wm be held gomormw‘ ~ the ncople cf the Province will use . o, - unique way. . d, h m (hm. 515m- Mm Mongngnn flcnnesggyJRfilhlld Taylor 2.00 morning at 0.40 to St. Andi ws, l A Slllfillmll "Isl °l lmllulal l“l’°"‘ mm‘ a‘ l‘ mgnilini, l”. ant em d ___'____. __ _._.___. Herb. Campbell 2,00 Church. Interment in church come» ll" “Elm” “w” players‘ T-hgy ‘m’ l° l“ i 5 Arm‘ i n ‘ from the Royal Edwrd Chapter Dr. Blanchard 2.00 NFY- l ludc: Alan Hale, William T. urr, 1t is litters-suing to note that of l l“ n and since last rlnir e600 has bee-i l W. E. cotton l John Lltcl. Minna Gombeli. Em the 3100.000 given to the Canadian m“ d m 3mm] MEN" R L . McDaniel, Nana Bryant. vrluehrrrl Government for the purchase of will" t ¢ °°P§ ld- . Ginger, Anthony Quinn and Ed uro- m, gnmhhl», 209 was fpfwgfdgdu nine. Hoyts Beauty Salon e2" 7-: "— - -—-—-—~- --— ' Qhsrlcs raysoii. TITLE T0 (Ilasify BOXI-IR BUIJ. PUPS l-‘Olt slfc. Apply 23B Cumberland 5t L-IOSJO-Tl-Di. _._______ _ Use hill}? to: nor-Inn. ,_... h r. Ray Eiirlglit. directed "Thieves gal Out" for Warner Bros. from ' a screenglay by Ben Markson and Live stock Marl cling Bd. AT TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL FRI DAY, TlIlFFET SUPPER DANCE TICKETS $1.25 EACH OCT. 31st A. E. Toomhs ‘A Friend Burleigh Taylor A. C. Hogan George Richards Dr, Pierce A Kennedy dc Co, A. C. Sinclair l-lel‘ ll: stavert Marjorie Stewart ll - l. I. Nieboisn . N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone Ill ished. Buying daily Ship bus, truck or express. HE ROYAL PACKING C0. .l. ll. IIENKINS. (Prllll-l L. 151 io 25 u tutu. Famous lull. ENAMEL I'hc Eliillilfli “ilh Illl‘ luminous finish. We have in sitick. Windsor. Iuclione No.1. .lue|tonc No. 2. Chililiean. Hot Dog. Shy, Cherry Coke. Rosy Future. Adheron, All priced 50c. Revlon Oily Remover 35c Revlon Solvent can be used in our store. 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