- Claudette Colbert ~WelIes TOMORROW’ FOREVE m l . . ,_ ,. I iucit: WATSON - mum LONG - smut W000 ‘ ‘ 1 i .0611! IRVIIIG PIIIIiEl-Prvficslbylltlllfi iFaru nzl In itlfll union - an» Pllv bi ilflflli W"! lune s; iux minis - s.- INIEIIAIIOIAL PIIZWIE - sum-i a, no sum ncvunrs. m. TODAY — JOHN PAYNE - MAUREEN UIARA “SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY" Time - Cartoon — Shows 3:5 - ‘I - I TIIIIRS. -— FRI. '— SAT. I . llliililltlii minus i. ' ‘Orson “are Brent .. EXTRA! TIIE DAY i l s NEWS or arm DISNEY CARTOON I fiF-‘J-‘fi-‘i-‘f-H‘ s'a'a'h'h's'a'a'a'a's'Pa'fi'h'ia'a'a'a's'h'n'V'a'Hfih'a‘h'a'fh satin-any Mornkig at'1o=oo a. M \'h'n's'n'is'-5Pa'h'u'a'h'h'ia'n'i‘a'b 'h5'h ‘i Thrills . gurprlses - I Contests - Prizes ‘ . H ._l, iii! KIDS! [I Here's Another Big Treat “PACK-O-FUN" PARTY 120 Minutes of Screen / E TO-DAY “THEY MADE ME A KILLER" FOUR. SHORTS Shows 8:30 - ’l - 8:45 THURS. FRI. SAT. 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Magnus the Good, selected 12 soldiers with the C379 softest hands t0 I0!‘ m?" wounded in battle- Ail EYES IRE on YOII Your Dress Ia Superb Your Coifiure Ia Exquisite 0f course, you’re wearing that NEW, momentous Perfume handra In Five Sophisticated F rugrarfcest Scimitar Vs rant Ha cyon Nights Thrce- arter-Timl Devil- ay-Care lI.li.E.Ii. Convention The annual M. ll. E. C. Conven- tion of the Vernon DIBIPYCt was held in Cross Roads Christian Church on November ‘I. The meeting was opened with Ian address by the President, Mr. ‘Arnold Bruce. The devotional per- 2 E iod was led by Rev. Sterling Stack- house and was opened with the hymn, “Jawels" followed with pnsyer by Rev. E. R. Macvicaa; s solo. "Jesus Bids Us Shine" ny 11t- tie Miss Eva Wood of Alexandra and a short address by Rev. Mr. Btackhouse and closed with the hymn, "Tell M9 the Stories n! Jesus." I After the necessary committees had been appointed, Rev. Roy Ves- sey of Murray Harbor explained some phrases of M.R.E.C. wofki The treasurer reported that aiioca-' tions had been paid by Pownsl Cross Roads. Millvlaw, Hazelbreotr ! Alexandra, Vernon River, Chcrryl [Valley and Orwell Head. 1 Interesting reports of Sunday, School work were given by thel different schools represented Rev.| ,Roy Vessey led a discussion cn' “Preparing to Teach a lemon." gstressing the teacher's need cf pre- paration both by study and prayer At the close of the afternoon ses- sic-n box lunches were shared and s social hour enjoyed. The devo- tional part of ths evening session was in charge of members of Poms nsl Sunday School and was opened with the hymn. "All Hail the Pow 9r," Scripture. Ephesians 4: 1-18 by the President and prayer by Rev. E. R. MacVlcar: solo, “Be a Little ,Sunbeam" by Miss Freda Currie; talk and poem by Rev. MunVirar {and the hymn "whosoever Will." ‘A solo, “Make Me s Channel of Blessing" was pleasingly rendered by Mrs. W. J. Mutch of Cherry Valley. Rev, Roy Vesaey brought the message of the evening taking as his tonic. "Go Ye Therefore And Teach." He said in part "The church without Missions Is a church with- out s mission and we must obey God's Command to go and tiach Jesus Chriv alone can save the world but He needs our help. We have just cc"\r\‘"‘ed one hundred years of mi: ‘o-‘ary work but the world is yet, two-thirds heathen sin-l danger Jonfronts us." ‘I'm- srieaker also told the story.- of Miss Caroline MacDonald's woiir amonc Ppanese criminals await- In" the death sentence. The officers in charge for nex‘ year are: President — Mr. Earl Jenkins. Alexandra. Vice-Pres. -_Mr. Arnold Bruce. Cherry Valley. ~ Secretary Treasurer — Miss Ger- trude Vlllett. Millview. Children's Work Secretary -_ Mrs Sterlin! Stackhouse, Cross Roads. Other members of the executive are Revs. Mzcvicar. Weir and Stackhouse. Following are the resolutions: 1, Resolved that we recommend to teachers and other school work- _ers careful study of the sugges- | tions given by the various Church School staffs who are specialists In teaching, so that best resiflts, may be reached in imparting know- ledge of the lessons and securing results in the way of decisions for Christ and membership in Hi1 church. 2. That we continue our efforts; to have all children of the commun- lty associated with Sunday sensual 3- Thst we express our lpptlhtll- tion of the faithful work being, done by teachers and offlcei-sl throughout our district. 4. That this convention extendi its hearty thanks to the mini r, and board of this congregation forl the use of the church building: to IRev. Roy Vsssey for his excellent leadership st this convention; to little Miss Eva Wood. Miss Freda Currie and Mrs. W. J. Mutch for their solos. UNOBTBUSIVE BUTTER-FLY ‘The leaf butterfly is a0 like a lead when its wings are folded that it| cannot be distinguished at. first glance. In Memortam fl. JOHN MMLINNAN News of the unexpected psss-' ing away of Mr. John MacLennan, of Upper Montague came as a great shock to friends and neigh- bors ln the community on rues- dsy morning Nov. 12. Although n filling health for the put six months he was able to be up and around. A man of fine character. always cheerful; an ideal husband and father. His home was a place of happiness for his family and hospitality for friends nut and‘ ‘ far. l-le took an active part in uv-' cry good work in the community and was ever ready and willing to help any one in need. He leaves to mourn five sons. James in Vancouver, Duncan st home, Malcolm. Charlottotown, William. Albany, lruce, 115A His wife the former Margaret MscKv-n- sie (of Glen Valley) predeceased him three years ago. ' H: is survivvd by the follow- ing brothers and sisters, Alexander. Wood Islands, Duncan. Brut-s and David of Vaneouvar. lhfl’. Hrs. '1‘- B. Jonas. Qualph. Ont.; Barbara. Mrs. I, D. Carder, 3.0. A short service was hold from his harn- at 1.80 thence to Vailayfleid Unit- ed Ohm-eh. Both services wore coo- aucted W ‘its pastor, ltsv. Mr. Btor- ling. Hymns sung were: Nearer Ily God to Thea. Rock of Ages,‘ Blisll We Gather at the ltlvq was bequ- tifully rendered by the cha‘i-. The casket was banked with beautiful flowers from s relatives Interment took place in Valteyflsld cemetery.‘ hiibaaras-a were: Alon Martin, Munro Bruce. llurdoen l. Issued. Raymond Nicholson W11- mi Macias, Alan Nicholson. FIAII iARlY ‘I0 PLAIII’ PIIIIIY Early planning Is lwsvs the iecm of pr- dening success. us: csriy planning will pay you rich dividends of pleasure and iufii Ila: abundance be ours, and of ihst abun- dance lei us continue io ronrribuie n- cruusly io the hungry and undcmouris ed throughout ihc wor il. in lion in nsdisn gs n lease gresier food smiles so viral w the health and very iurvi of millions less fomsasoo ihss ouiseéves. d _ I u... a ‘IIJQSI Iéinbfififii riffs‘? Book describing counileis vsimicsof Vege- table. Flower and Home Plant iced: ss wall as Plants, Bulbs. Shrubs. Fruits and other Nurse Sioclr. Send rods (Thou who OXdfltdrFfUfll ui in 1946 wi I receive lflzhqullrxyviliihoui iéquesi.) a or v i947 s»: ..."’~...°£’ 1.11 5 DOMINION SEED IIOIISE CIORGIIONI Olil PLEASANT VALLEY W. M. S. The December meeting of Pleas- ant Vailey W, M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Czttcliffe with seven members present. The devotional period. led by the president. Mrs. Frank Cutcllffe, showed signs of Christmas ~ itl: a candlelight service taken part in by different members of the so- ciety representing India and isn- ada. The opening hymn was "O Little Town of Bethlehem." Scripture Reading was read by Mrs. Harry weeks. taken from Isaiah 9: 2-7. Hymn, “Come Thou Long Expect- ed Jesus" was read by Mrs. Wm- Stevenson. The closing hymn for the ievo-l tlono-l period was “It Came Upon s Midnight Clear." The business period was opened by the reading of the minutes at’; the last meeting and annual wret- ing, which were approved. The amount of $1.00 was paid Mrs.| Sharman for studv book for the Mission Band. The offering ivias taken which amounted to 75c and $6.20 was received from the ‘vhtei Boxes. It was moved and seconds-d tiat for the remaining winter months Weeks. Organilt- Miss Amy llowatt. The meeting closed by singing "Joy To The World" followed by prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess, which was enjoyed by nil. CANADA'S FILM BOARD The National Film Board o! Can- ada was formed by the National Film Act of 1939. the result of a. survey of Canada's fllm possibilities made by John Grierson then head of the British Government Post Of- flce Film Unit on the invitation of the Canadian government. - P ‘I n I 0 Rel/vim’ 1§(I("I.’—;l('/l(’ IIIIB IIIE SPIIIEI Many sufferers say tho misery o! an aching back can be given affective rails! by Narvilino. This penetrating iiniment» is several times stronger and more affective than many other weaker pain- roliofs. its analgesic powers sink iii-they go down deep, and cor- tainly do assist in taking a lot o! torture out of a troubled back. For Lumbsgo. Lama Back and desp- uated ‘muscul i-‘pain, look for quick benefit. ub on Nsrvillna. Always remember that Narvlllna is a powerful counter-irritant; it is warming and soothing. Wherever than is Congestion. Neuralgla, “houmstic Pain, Son Chest‘ o: Throat, lat Nartiliao IiOIp you. For speedy relief use Norvilinb. the Ilniment that _ possesses mast power to saline may Blunmatio. Nauritlc and laistia pains. Hun- dreds say that Nsrvilisa ailonis quicker relief from muscular as rheumatic pain- fld a “out w. d I ‘ , f‘; o‘ i l ggll‘. Li N E THE CHARLOTTETOWN QQARDIAN I ‘present between Summerside and Changes In Train » Schedules Forlho llollllay Season MONGPON, Dec. 16 -'lhe fol- lowing changes in local train sar- vioes for the holiday scum no llmflllmld by regional headquart- ers of the Canadian National nau- Wyl hers. Simmcraide - “mush. Between Suminersido and Tignish s. train will be operated on Saturday Dec. 31. Ind Tuesday, Dec. M, only, leaving Summersids 4.30 p.m. and arriving Tignlah 8.30 p.m., and leaving ‘Ilgnish 9.30 p.m., arriv- iflil Stlnmerside 12.30 am. 0n Monday, Dec. 23, only, train will leave Bummer-aide for Tigniah at 4.30 pun. instead of 12.01 p.m. ar- rive Tignish 10.00 p.m. Effective Dec. 29 train leaving .Summars1ds for Iignish at 12.01, p.m. will be operated operated Tllflidly. ThI-I-Ndfly and Saturday instead of Monday, Wednesda and Hiday, and train leaving isli for Summsrside at 8.30 s.m.,i'wiii be operated Monday, Wednesday and lMdsy instead of Tuesday, Thursday and ‘Saturday. train ‘times remaining the some as at Bordon. train leaving Bummcrsida .at 3.00 pm. will not leave until 3.20 p.m. on Dec. 21, 2s and 2i Ionly. arriving Borden 6.30 pm. ‘I Souris. Train leaving Charlotte- town for Soul-is at 2m pm. will not leave until 4.00 p.m. Dec. 21, '23 and M. arriving Sourts at 7.00 ‘p.111. on Dec. 21 and ‘M and 8.00 p. m. on Dec. 23. Murray Harbor train leaving Charlottetown for Murray Harbor {at 8.15 pm. will not leave until 4.- 15 p.m. Dec. 21, 23 and 24, arriving Miuray Harbor 6.56 pm. Dec. 21 and 24, and 7.00 pin. Dec. 23. Adjustments in . liutomihlo Insurance Due to increase in the llillllbfl‘ of traffic accidents and ln "he cost of repairing automobiles, the Can- adian Underwriters’ Association have found it necessary to make certain adjustments in automobile ._v1=.c1;mm 1.1a 1 st, 1 947. Edward Island. agent. feet January 1st, 1M7. In the provinces of New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia, rates for private passenger automobiles for insurance covering legal liability for bodily irqury and damalfl W property are increased by approxi- mately 10 per cent. and rates for insurance rates. it is announccda today. The new rates will take cf- collislon insurance (that ls. damage to the insured's own automobile) *Z~2WM$*$*2~?W+K~$*2 *€¢€" MM the meetings. be held at 2.30 in the ‘it afternoon. The next meeting is to o. be held at the home of Mrs. Ella : Abbott. The leader is Mrs, Frank ‘z. Cutcllffe and Mrs. Abbott in charge O0 of missionary prayer. The business 3. period closed by singing “The first Q Noel.” ‘z. The following officers were elcct-. 0o ed for the ensuing year:-, 3. President—Mrs. Frank Curclilfc. , ‘ Vice President - Mrs. Thomas 9:‘ Wigmore. ' ‘Q RecaSecretary - Mrs. Harry 3 Weeks. ‘f Treasurer~ Mrs. Aubrey Cut- 0o cliffs. I Q, COPPGSIZn-SECITQIBFY — Mrs Lorre : Weeks. i? Mission Band Ileader _ Mrs?“ Wm. Stevenson. - I}. Ass. Band Leader - Mrs. Harry; x Weeks. .00 Temp. Secretary _ Mrs. Aubrey g Cutcliffe, - . 2 Miss. Monthly Secretary -Mis ‘f Howard Weeks. _ 00 Supply Secretary - Mrs. John s. ICutcliffe. - g z Ass. Helper‘s Secretary — li/Irs-Ifz. Aubrey Cuicliffc. ~.. Com. Friendship Secretary --Mrs. Howard Weeks. . Press Secretary ~— Mrs. Harry o ‘ Q ‘s Aillosinionis is » AUTOMOBILE msuiunci runes in the llluritlmo Provinces Due to the increase is trsiiic accidents and in the cost of repairing auto- mobiles, it has been found access automobile insurance rates for the M In New Brunswick and Nova Scotis, rates for insurance on private passenger automobiles covering legal liability for bodily in|ury and damage to property are increased by approximately 10 per cent. Ram for insurance on private ‘assenger automobiles covering collision (that ll. III-mill 1° d" IBM"?! own automobile) are increased by 20 per cent. There is no change in rates for private passenger automobiles is Prisca In Prince Edward Island, rates for insurance on commercial automobiles (trucks) covering collision (dist is, damage to the insured’: own automobile) I are increased by approximately l! pot “I. , Due to favorable loss experience on fire and theft insulin“ 0h lifllllllfldll automobiles (trucks) is all three provinces, rues for this class of insurance in New Brunswick, Nova Scotis sud Prince Edward Island are reduced by approximately 15 per cent. These changes in rates will not sifect existing policies until their renewal. Pull particulars about the new-rates may be obtained from your insurance Published by the lmmoso Companies, Monica o! CANADIAN UNDERWRIIERS’ ASSOCIATION \ by 3o per cant, There is no qiisnga’ in rates for private passenger auto- mobiles in the province of P111100 Edward Island. ‘ For reasons similar to U109‘ given ln tho can of private pon- eriger automobiles in the other pro- vmm. it has been found necei sary, in the province of Prince Ed wand Island. to increase the COIiIS- to make canals adjustments in time Provinces, eflbctive January 6 I46 I ion rates for commercial automo- biles (trucks) by aliltrokimatvly i‘ per cent. On the other hand, Iii a! three provinces of New Brucswicu, Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Ia- land, favorable loss experience has mad; it possible to reduce ti: fates for fire and theft insuraaoa on trucks by approximately l5 m! cent. ELECTRIC ' KEEPING m MIND POWER RAIIOIIIIIC In response to s number 0F requests as the beat means 0F conserving _gelectricity' we would oFFor, the Following suggestions. that n» daily period during which savings shouldbe effected u botwoanl. r- m- end 9 r- m». and that conditions are particularly acute between ii p. m. and 'l p. m.‘ ‘ \ l I i l ‘D *1 g. i. 1 2. 3. A 4. I s. l meiits as soon as possible. I THIS ls i-low You CAN HELP Use the minimum number of lights consistent with safety and good vision. Una electrically-heated water sparingly and be prepared to eliminate boating water dur- ing this period. - 1 Do not use three-range elements when two are sufficient and arrange to do oven cookery, before this pQMod. in Do not use range elements oii “high” when a lower hast will‘ servo, and’ tum ol all ala- l Do not use any Christmas decorative lighting during time hours. I mansion ctrici CoaLtd... ts i Q O Eliminate the use of electricity for signs and store windows as much ll poIIIIIIQ-