— -~ ~ - - 1:1 "STARTING MONDAY .=. Fill: sous or BEllliAllETTE Starring JENNIFER JONES (Who won the Academy Award for her outstanding part ‘in this picture) EXTRA! TRAVELOGUE SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 9 0hildren’s Gartoon Show Saturday Morning at 10.30 GRAND OPENING OF FAVORITE FILMS BUGS BUNNY 7 ‘VIERRIE MELODYl- PUPPETOON TERRY TOON - POPEYE - WOOD PECKER PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE W REGULAR MATINEE PRICES DOORS OPEN 10 A.M. CAPITOL -:- Til-BAY and WED. 9t ‘ - I-5/// "' //+' so fiwfsrssloli. » asagrumpy judge learns x-\ ‘ to make justice jive with joy! ‘ lllllll FERRY ~ llllllflll llllilililili llcx um: . mu um: - ISAKL lEWElL - no»: lime wfla“? A REPUBLIC PICTURE ADDED: NEWS - SCIENCE - CARTOON SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 BEIITRM. GUARDIAN This column in reserved for IIQIo 2 local intetrut. but aim! a nun; n: are may at five acute o word. strictly pay. able in advance. ousweu. m Plmtofllphl- ' OONFEDIBATION I-IFI LIL SUI-AND! l 000KB for Ollrlstmll Photo- graphs. Evenings by WPOLfiY-Illaiftig. BEAR 1'80!!! ll‘. MucKel- ler l.n her presentation of Shakes- peare's Marybeth in Prince o} Wales C0 one lam. . Nov. 21.1w um. il-liHi "II Till BOUGII BREAKS”- A delightful story of voruna love. with a wholly original twist. is The Guardian's new serial story which starts publication this week. Watch for opening chapter. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS are continuing in. the New Glasgow Christian Church each night this week except Saturday weather and roads permitting. J. W. Hay- ter. Minister-Evangelist. 11-20-1l. POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday morning a drunk was remanded one week. A drunk and incapable had his $10 blil a . Ball was refused in the case of a man awaiting sentence on a charge of possessing counlerieit sugar coupons. MRS. LAURETTA MARTIN. City. wishes to announce the cn- gngement of hel‘ only daughter Vera Mary lo Leonard Joseph Peters of Oyster Bed. Marriage to take place in the near future. 11-20-11. PJIJ. AIRMAWS WIFE KILLED »~'I‘wo people were killed in a re- cent crash a1; Windsor. Ollturio. when an automobile left tile road and crashed into a tree. One i-he dead is Mrs. Gertrude Docher- ty. wife of-LAC John Docllerty of Prince Edward Island. The driver of the car was also killed and two other occupants were seriously m- jurcd. This item is taken from (he Windsor Slur of November 14th X-RAY MACHINE BUSY-Seven hundred and twenty-one people were Xmayed at Murray Harbour during the first four days of last week. One of thcm lost some money and should see the Lost and Found column. Lists of names for" the various School districts were prepared by Mrs. J. J. McKay, Guernsey Cove; Mrs. Maclleod, the Murray Harbour librarian; Mrs. Nathan Irving, Beach Point; Mrs. Will Glover. White Sands. and Mrs. Charles Richards. Abllcy. Bcst turnout was from Abncy dis- trict. with 94 percent K-rayed. Vlfiilite Sands was the runner-up ._._. MacFADYEN-YOUNKER NUP- TIALS-‘flle marriage of Miss Marlon Aletha MacFadyen, only daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Millcli‘ MacFlldyen. Charlottetown, to Mr. Alton Sterling Younker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Younlter, Winsloe, took plaCe at four-thirty p.m. Wed. nesdayl. Octoger 24th at Zion Pics- byierian Ma c. Rev. G. C. Web- ster officiated. The bride vrus charmingly attired in a street. length dress of blue sheer with shoulder length veil and wore a corsage cf roses. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Mar- ion Watts, who was prettily amt. ed in a streeiplength dress of pink sheer with shoulder length velland wore a corsage of roses. Mr. Lewis MacFadyen, brother oi the bride, was best man. Following the cere- mony a. reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel where a delic. ions weddlnll supper was served to forty-five invited guests. The bride's tnble was decorated with roses and was centred with 9, three-tiered wedding cake which in traditional manner was cut by the bride and groom with a silver knife. Rev. G. C. Webster pfcpgg. ed the toast to the bride. to which the groom flttlngly replied. The brfido and groom received many beautiful and costly wedding gifts. including generous sums oi money. Later the bride and groom left amid a shower of confetti and good wishes for their honeymoon trip to various points in New Bruns- wick. For travelling the bride wore a brown suit willh accessor. ies to match. Previous to per mar- riage, a miscellaneous shower was tendered the bride-to-be at her home by a number of her friends. The staff of Woolwol-tlfs. where she was a popular employee, ex. Dressed their good wishes by prc. Senilng her with a lovclv book- olse and magazine rack. Mr. and Mrs, Younker will reside in Win. sloc where thcv will have the best wishes of all their numerous friends for a low: and happy fut- ure of wedded life. N0 BINGO In Iluly Redeemer llall MONDAY flllIOUON "DA .45 PM . if" SACKVILLE. om. 1070 "BA I'D-NIGHT rill . y. 4 GOODYEAR ORCHESTRA Mani m.’ .|.1¢.f..-- a, STANLEY STJUHN otfioilildciiii‘. l * ipuunci~lcllvsw1-' WM." 630 lee. I IJOCAL ASSOCIATION At a recent meeting it wu decl- ded to hold our annual meeting at Government House. Wednesdg afternoon. November 21st. at 8. rm. all members and friends are nvited to attend. FINE!) IN COUPON CASE —- Charles Iwillis, Covehead, pleaded guilty before Sti ndiary Magis- trate George J. weed . K.C., yes- terday to having suppl ed sugar to a customer contrary to Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations and was fined ‘$500 and_ colts or six months in Jail. " MAGISTRATEYS COURT — Yes- terday before Magistrate Georue J. Tweedy, K.C.. a charge of caus- ing wilful damage to property was dismissed. The defendant in a case of creating a disturbance was fined $10 and costs or l0 days. Both cases arose out of a fracas which occurred at Mt. Stewart Halloween night. ACHMAN-McGAllltY-At Saint Veronica's Church. Halifax. Nova $0M. on July 3rd, 1945 by the Rev. T. A. McDonald. Lieutenant Peter Achman oi Montreal. to Mary Rosella McGarry of South- pOri. P. E. I. The attendants were Miss Marie Stevens. R.N.. Rose- dale. N.S., and Sub Lieutenant Ralph P. Ross. Montreal. The groom is stationed at Halifax. AUXILIARY MEETING — The monthlv lncelinl! oi the Women's Auxiliary H. M. C. S. Quccn Char- lotte was held in the Ward Room on Friday evening with the llresi- dent. Mrs. Stephen Tralnor in the chair. Different conveners were appointed for the ensuing year. and future activities obs- cussed. The meeting closed with a social hour. Mrs. Ira Brown and Mrs. Alex Agnew serving refresh- merits. FREE BAIIAI EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR. Qllrvll Hotel. daily, November 20-4.!‘ 8.. P. M. Tues- day. ‘"l‘lle Dosiilly of America": Wednesday. New Trails in a New Thursday. “Tile Mystery of Sacri- fice": Friday. "Love Findeth the Way": Saturday. "The New Spirit in the IIoly LandWSunday. “The Call in Prayer. 7.00 daily "Keys to 1hr- Book of Revelation". 2.00 daily. "Tho Search ior Truth." Puhllc invite. 11-20-1i. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dillon have arrived home lifter on enjoy- able honeymoon trip to Boston and other American cities. ST. IGNATIUS SCHOOL Report for October: , Grade lX—1. Robert Doiron. Grade VIII-l. Verne. Doiron; 2. Lorraine LeClair. Grade VII-i. Oswald Gallant; 2. Pauline Arsenuult; 3. Yvonne Dciron Grade VI-l. Alban LeClair. Gmde V-1. Edmond LeClair. Grade IV—1. Vaunda Gallant; 2. Rosella Dolron; 3, IDITlIlflE Doiron. Grade III—l. tobelia Gauthier: 2. Margaret Peters; 3. William Gauthier. Grade ll—1. Shirley Arsenauit; 2. Basil Glllant; 3. Eunice Peters. Grade I—1. Armand leClair; 2. Paul Myers; 3. Roy Doiron. Perfect attendance: Edmond Lc- Clair. Margaret Doiron. Robert Gallant, Vaundn Gallant, Lobella Gauthier, Shirley Arsenault, R/Jb- ert Arsenault. Paul Myers. Alice Pineau-teacher. BALTIC W. I. __.-l__. The Baltic Women's Institute held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Burns on the evening of November 1st. Meet- ilw opened by singing Institute Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Minutes of last monthly and all- nual meetings were read and ad- opted. Roll call was answered lly nine members paying fees. The president gave a splendid address. alter which Mrs. James Wall was appointed to lake the chair for election of officers. which resulted as follows: President-Mrs. James Cousins (re-elected). Vice-President — Mrs. Benjamin Burns (re-elected). Secretary-Mrs. (re-elected). Treasurer-Mrs. Louis Carroll (re-elected). Directors-Mrs. Earle Matthews. Mrs. Edgar Matthews, and Mrs. David Cousins. AllilltOfS——~Il/IPS. Bruce Riley and Mrs. Gordon Cousins. - School Committee-Mrs. Louis Carroll. Sick Committee—Mrs. Benjamin Burns and Mrs. James Wall. The secretary reported mm, dug. ing the year the receipts were 8102.58 and expenditures $8522, leaving a balance of $27.36. wal- Hflvlllfls stamps sold ior month a- mounted to $5.00. A reoe t for $11.10 was received from Sc v-stion Army. Clothing Drive committee reported having collected and peck- ed large boxes of clothing. Sick committee sent two treats during month. The teacher was up inted to gel; pencil sharpener an books for school. it was decided to invite returned men of district with their parents and wives t0 I su er at vhe home of Mrs. James all. Next meeting at home of Mrs. Earle Matthews when roll cell will be answered by nam one of the first settlers in théud ct and by Bruce Crozier CIBTIFICATIB IEIIIID OTTAWA. Nov. ll -- (OP) - The Bank f HlIUldATlC PAIN Q1111 luly l}! wl/ f p“; g piling mm. on 1y Mme h belief when sciatica, lurnllllv Ind neural!!! l" "aha with Nerviline. Ito penelflillll powers are most unusual-in the! sink to the paintullreon where the sore nerves and muscle! are locat- gd, Hundreds say relish come: quickly-because certain kinda o! pain do not live very IOBI if 1'6"!‘ line can be applied. Think o! tile hundreds o! minor ill: that come to every family which ma)’ b6 1'4‘ medied and slckneslsdoftenlovioidei: - . - en ili.“ll".‘ivlll32l“é3i ‘i'"3s="i»“iil~. Let Nerviline help W“! ‘iléiil we ANNUAL MEETING ST. GEORGE CREDIT UNION LTD. The annual meeting of the 8t. George Credit Union Ltd. washeld in the Credit Union Hall. De Gros Marsh, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 24th. i945. The president, Peter Walker presided. ' The meeting was interesting and enthusiastic throughout. with the large number of members present taking a keen interest in the var- ious le rts, and displayed a ilne knowle ge of the purpose and practices of their organization. The president in opening his ad- dress expressed thanks for victory in our allied cause, and welcomed our returned boys l0 our commun- ity. He cited the Credit Union has a big part to play in the fln- ancial setup of the world of to- ‘ morrow. In reviewing the work 0i directors for the past ear he show- ed how our orzanizst on grew and made steady progress. and compli- merited the members and commit- tees on their llntiring efforts and interests to make it ’. He expressed great hopes for the tui- urc of Credit Unions if the mem- bers continue to work for their organization. and urged strong co- operation between our units and the provincial organization, which loge! Corey is working in our interests under w the capable and energetic man- agement of Dr. J. T. Crotcau who is now employed in our interests on a f-ull time basis. The treasurer. Lewis F. Camp- bell. in his report gave a detailed r account of the financial stalldlll of the Credit Union for the has twelve months. In reporting he showed how share capital now stood at $1662.80. an increase of $452.66 over last year. Deposits at $1409.95, an increase of 8472.28 over last year. Loan balances showed a gain of $310.1’! with $3585.66 on loan to members. The condition of loam; were of high standard. which showed the sincerity of borrowers in fulfilling their obligations. Total assets now amount to 86363.2 of which $2000.00 are invested in of Canada Victory Bonds. $900.00 of which Wfla- bought during the year. hi submitting his report for the Credit Committee, Donald J. Mc- Lean gave a. monthly analysis of his committee's work for the year. while D, M. MacLeen in sub- mitting a report for the supervis- ory committee showed how our or- ganization gained during the year and the satisfactory manner in whidil the different departments discharged their duties. Mrs..Peter Walker reported for the nominating committee and Mr. Eugene Delorie reported for he delegates to the League convention at, Dalvay in July, The following were elected "t0 oflices in the diflerent vacancies on committees. Directors: Michael J. MacCor- mack. Credit Committee: Peter Morri- son. Supervisory Committee: D, M. MacLelln (re-elected). The following is the board of directors for the coming year: President: Dolphin MacPhee. Vice-Pres; Peter Walker. b Slectyfirellsurer: Lewis F. Camp- el Other Directors: Joseph A. Mor- rison and Michael J. MacCormack. Complimentary ond instructive addreses were given by Rev, B.J. MacDonald, P.P., St. George's; Rev. Fr Hcffler and Pr. Hooper, Hali- fax, N. S.’ Following adijoumment lunch was served by the adies. 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