GAPITDL TQIMY "m: MAN “on” from TEXAS" TIIES. and WEII. SHOWS 2.30 — 7 —8.45 WAS HER DANGER IN THE EYES OF THE'MAN SHE LOVEDI’ (v M (AITIHI O'DONNELL - JUNE IOCKHART tiUGHBEAUMONT-M IIK NIEiS-GREG. McUUV an ca ALSO NE _ S-EORTS _ AEUHSICAL CARTOON m MUSIC asp COMEDY! JANIS PAIGE - JACK CARSON IN “ROMANCE IJNTIIE HIGH SEAS” ALSO FEATURETTE - SHOWS 2.30 — 7 —9 PRINCE EDWARD 3—DAYS—3 THOUSAND KISSES MID A LAIIGII FOR EVIIYDNIL’ WARNER BRO S '.“"‘ TOPS IN TVOOL ' I Australia ls the world's largest uool producer. EMPIRE ronar MATINEE 2.30 EVE. 7 "845 suoan riionucriorv Ar a chemical, 75 time: more au- gar is produced in the United States than any other pure organic compound. 7X’.g//../fi¢r..»>4r/kg;/ ” (i/ 141/2‘ for roaouro sinks-saunas’? SUN of a 5IX=GUIII GEORGE LAMBERT, Baritone WELDON KILBURN‘. Accompanlst Programme: I saw T. Ford Since first your A IMAUGII-FILLED JOY CRUISE THE GUARDIAN. THE. teas-FERN GUARDIAN IAGENTB: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Stewart, Mlee AGENT SOUBIS: AGENT GEORGETOWN: lands-y, Albert Althea, Mre. Byron Harriet Clair. Weldon Lavere. Franole Cheverle The Guardian may be following places In Montague: ln Georgetown: The Poet Office; Roper; in St. Pater bought at my of the Mlee B. A. Llewellyn; alt.- Okay. In Sourla: Condorfe and Florence ‘a: The Poet Office. play of C. C. M. Boots and Skates at. the Montague Shoe Store. .'“BIG NOISE" playing Wood Islands Monday. “Forty Thieves" William Bogart. playing Sturgeon Tuesday. Canoe Cove, Wednesday. Aiinaiidale, Thursday. Eldon Fri- Georgetown and Vicinity lifts. Lemuel MacCormack and daughter Aldiiie are visiting relat- ives Ln Charlottetown. Hon, William Hughes, M.L.A.. for Shh Kings spent a few’ days in Georgetown during the week. Mrs. Daniel Martell. Vvater Strecti has as her guest, hc-r brother Mr.‘ Alfred Gallant of Grand Rapids! Minnisota. U.S.A., who ls on ani extended visit to the Province, fol- lowing an absence of (IT-years. IVIl‘. Gallant a former resident oi’ Rus- tico, in company vrith his two brothers is engaged in extensive fanznirig operations In Mlnnisota. Mrs. Pater Ross left on Thursday Vfor Nova Scotia, where she plans on spending the winter, shr- was accompanied on her trip by her idaughier-in-lavc, Mrs. Shelton iRosvs. who will return home in a few days. Mrs. Fred Rafuse and two children of Murray River [were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rafuse. of interest to Georgetoniaiis is ‘the recent appointment of M George V. Fraser as managing editor of "The Ensign," a Catholic . National W e e k l y established through the amalgamation of sev- Icral weekly newspapers. Mr. Fras- Ier has had a distinguished and successful career in newspaper 'work, starting with the Charlotte- town Guardian and his old friends .and classmates in Georgetown. where he, at one time. attended our High School, have followed his ‘rapid rise on the ladder of _IOLli"ll.iI~ ‘ism with interest. . "One of the newest. Red Cross Iservices to be inaugurated in the Province are the six sick room supply loan cupboards. one which is located at the home of ‘Mrs. Mabel Lavcrs in Georgetown Thisservlce is carried out under the Provincial Nursing Committee. with Miss Katherine MacLean as chairman and Miss Verna Darrach ‘as director. A long felt need is being filled by these loan cup- boards, as can be realized when one considers the iiriiiiber of loan-s, 42 in the past two months. that have been made. Crutches and wheel chairs have been the most popular items on loan but there are a var- iety of othér articles available such as hospital beds and mattresses. ispOnge rubber rings. rubber sheets, ibcd pans and back rests. It is planned to place additional loan 'cupboards in localities where thr-rc are doctors and also where a suit- able and capable person is avail- able and will volunteer to keep rec- ‘ords and look after the supplies. The Nursing Committee is plann- ing a home nursing programme hr the Province and when a suitable room for demonstration purpose-s can be located in Charlottetown. it. is hoped to arrange refresher courses for instructors who Will than organize classes in their own localities. Heodhofl III-It cbofouoh t and Vicinity i i. Miss Carrie Jardine was n visitor to Montague recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ccflln Douglas. Held of Hlllsbnrouilh. were visit- ors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Elvin Douala-M GIWTIOILF- town, was a visitor to his home in this dlsta-lct recently. A new fence built around the school grounds has made a great improvement in its appearance. Mr. Horace MacEwen. Mount Ed- ward ‘Road. Charlottetown. was a VIBII/li‘ to Heed of musbomueh n- cently. face l Mr. Wallace Douglas. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at his' home in Head of Hillsborough. ..'WAT(\I-l for the window dis-r day. Bridgetown, Saturday. ‘ 1 "But. nfsieur. this is indeed both U‘ Brissac slept whitely above the vil- mv Journey to look at the old sticks Smfike. its vinou “NW-ABOWS 1e SALE starts Wednesday. November 24th ILZUI Uczml-inues all the week. Don't miss I . JFO R S AL E. -- miter-prise Range in perfect condition. wltli water tank and with or without oil burners. One Curtis air compressor with pressure tank and guage. New (‘Hinder head and valves. Suilaole m!‘ SPYBY DBIHI? gun or hydraulic The Barn Illft. One McCaskey Business Filing - ISystem. Holds 100 customers ac- wuuts- Armly C. s. Stewart, Mori- . tague Dairy. iTiixxxvCivfiielfiiTm-A‘ “"’ Chateau Sinister By Leslie Beresfard '1 l t; CHAPTER l BREAK 1N A JOURNEY. aii honour, uiid a pleasurg 1mm U-‘WXDevtedl Did I iiot indeed say If‘ "LY Wife, Therese. that surely- ‘about the countenance of nfsicur ,—there was something strangely ‘Ihnmial’? 1i l5. 0f course. the dc 3115536 IIOSE. also that seriously Searching expression in those deep- set dc Brissac eyes!" The high-pitched Jacques Badinot. corpulent pro. ilrietor of that truly old-world liostelry iii the village of St. Pierre fie Brissac. Opposite the Mairic, swept‘ like a gale through the irambliiig. low-raftcrcd room, at. WFKCUHE general attention and hus- ‘IlIllg other talk. I The Young Irishman clearly dis- Liked BUY discussion of himself 111 So public a place and manner. He frowned. but he also laughed good-humouredly. When he spoke it was in guarded toiics. and in perfect French. "If you include the inevitable Emptiness of the de Brissac pocket, my 11°04! Bfldmvl. you complete the picture, at least so far as (‘Ollcerlls my'mothci"s contribution towards me‘ voice of old _ charming woman. moiisieur!" 01d Jacques Badinot kissed his bunched lliiger-tips- towards the large window. beyond which the old feudal pile of the Chateau lage in hillside. "How well I remember her!" he mused, and became animated, ad- dm8! "And Your father, {Wslcur the Colonel O'Hara! You have, c; course his red liair—" “The only distinction he confer- "d o" m0!" the other laughed again in that dry way of 1.15; but the iiinkeeper shook his head chuckling: ' _ “No, no! Not at least. unless you nave much changed-may I plgagg can YOU SIilF-niflll chef‘ garcgi]? Don't I remember so well what. you were like as a boy, living in the chateau over there? always up to WM dangerous came: What your father called-was i; notil-a bit of the same old piece of wood? And now-like a lost sheep-you come back to your old home." "Not lost. Bedlnot," the other corrected. "Nor have I come back. 1m only Passing through jifeaklng its surround of wooded and stones, which might still have beeghiiiine, only_" ' -" The hotelier interrupted, ‘fillies’ t; QUICK. quizzical glance ‘via 1 9 bluish bar-restaurant, m blue haze of tobacco. s atmosphere, its somewhat cosmopolitan gathering of patrons. NQYIEMBER 20, 194g- . a OPENING SATURDAY. Nov. zoii. clicatessen I67 PRINCE ST. Unique and different in appearance, fol menf, "The Barn Drive Inn". Here can be seen sawdust on the floor, 100% guarantee is: CLEANLINESS welcome inspection. Fruit Cakes, Doughnuts, etc" etc" etc. d'Oeuvres. lowing cn the lines of its sister establish- CORNER PRINCE AND KENT STREETS 404§~§ UGO-O 0-0 0-6-0404 9-0 §§§-O-O-0§O#§ 044% 64 04 O O 0-O- chuirs, country lanterns, lighting fixtures, the famous red rooster on burlap curtains end drapes, and on the walls replicas in cartoons of uII barnyard animals. Our standard, as practiced throughout the post Summer, and which we buck with OUA LITY PHONE 2436 counter mode on barrels, barrel rest COURTESY OUR KITCHEN—We boost the cleanest in the land, always open to your Here. of the "Born Delicatessen". all purchasers are to rake heme, to form part of your Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner. to help assist on busy or overworked house- wife, girls in small apartments. or iusf lonesome old bachelors, you may purchase us you desire, o leg of Roost Chicken or a whole Roost Chicken: Individual Meat Pies, or iusf a few slices of Virginia Baked Hum,_sorne Potato Salad or Cole Slow to go with it, Fried Clams, Fish ‘and Chips. Beans and Brown Bread, topped off with one of those small "Famous Born" Cocounuf Cream - Lemon Meringue Pies, etc. Or perhaps some Home Baked Individual or large Specializing also in Imported Meats, Rye Bread, Cocktail Pickles, Plum Pudding, Here, too, is a feature that might benefit that Blushing Bride, Busy Housewife, or any Organization. We sholl be very pleased to cuter to your Bridge Party-Cock- tail Porty-Receptions-Donces—vvith dainty, rusty Sandwiches — Conapes —- Hors laughed “If I were only a de Brissac. Badiiiot. that might, be my line," he responded. “But it‘s not the O'Hara Way, or mine. Women any- IIO\\'—\\‘EII, I've other interests-" It seemed that other interests too claimed old Bacllnots attention his wife's voice calling him ur- gently. so that he had to apologise scurrying off into the background of activities, the vast kitchen from which the shrill soprano of Mad- ame demanded his instant assist- ance over something. iTo Be Continuedt OLDEST LUXURY Perfumes have been used evci since the beginning of history. IVEIGHT OF HEART Weight of the average adult hu- man heart is 10 ounces or about 4i; per cent of the tdinl body weight. He leaned over the tabla whgrg ithe other had Just finished an ex- rellent dejeuner, and his 11pm black eyes glittered with an excited famusemeiit in his white. moon. ‘round face. I "You might do worse. M'5I€L':‘ than become friendly with the prc- sang owner of the ,Chateau Brit. sac!’ he suggested and shrugged, gesturing with his fat paint". "Who kiious? There might be a tromaiice? Madrnolselle I5"-—aguin he kissed his bunched finger-tips —"of the most ravishing Engligh beauty—" I ‘ "A woman?" lviichoel Oiiaral stared in surprise. “Why, the last, I heard about the old Chateau-— and that “as some live years ago l-it had been purchased by an lelderly man. Fayiie-Andrew Fayne wasn't the name?" Again old Badlnot glanced around him and now his whole at- titude was one of a person who LIVE and DRESSED POULTRY Willi? D iveryeur iessing station pn For beat results and accurate returns ship or deI live and dressed poultry to your Swift d Fitzroy Street in Charlottetown. Paying prices for live poultry GTE us follows delivered Charlottetown. Children Love lt--- firown-ups Demand It! Vllien ordering, don't soy brood soy "LANE'S Bread Please" LIINPS BIIKERIES LIMIT" Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHlTLOCK-PHONE I7BI-I. Summerside and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE - PHONE 303-3 Turn Thee to me (from Blhllealf Soncs"i ................. .. A. Dvorak Fhamrocks liebe") R. Schurna The Vagabond (from "Songs Travel") ' . R. Vaughan-Wil- llama. . SPIIIISIIIIEII BI Iilf IIIIIEII t I of‘ f Mrs. Ralph Coffin. Miss Elsie H gm wmani Coflin and Master Roy Coffin were h,‘ ("one NM“ "mm “Dlchtebj visitors to Charlottetown on Sat- ‘ urday. Miss Etta Cameron of this dis- trict has returned to U. S. A. after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cam- eron. The monthly meeting of the Head of Hlllsborough Women's In- stitute was held in the schoolroom with thirteen members and three visitors present. .01.n-niim SIIOBTIIAND \ brevlationa of both elngio and phrases were common cient writings and inscrip- MIIIIEY T0 LIIIIII I have been appointed solicitor for u large trust fund to invest on First Mortgages. Interest 5 p. c. payable in 5, I0, I5 years. Interest and pert principal poyoble quarterly, semi- unnuolly or annually o! agreed upon. o S. S. HESSIAN, Solicitor. Montogue, P. E, I. t3 knows much and is prepared to confide just a little of his in- formation. "Dead . He whispered the revelation. “Drowned in the sea some ten or eleven months, ago, At least. he was last seen walking over the rocks near the Pont de la Vlerge—you remember it? - and they found his hat, also a case he had been carrying with some pap- ers in it after a visit to his ad- vocate in Blarritz. lying on the ground. It was thought he had slipped over and the tide was high at the time, also there was a storm on. It was known he couldn't ewim." "And a girl's got the place now?" O'Hara ruminated his tone a little envious a feeling his eyes also expressed as they gazed out through the hig lattice window at the pile of the Chateau. its white n little gilded and wholly glorified by the glare of the late summer s o un. “She ha: been there now eome two months perhaps. As I said, my good friend. of the most ravishing English beauty. If only now —. would it. not be quite romantic if Y O'Hara shroud 1“ ~ cigarette, . LIVE CHICKEN-Over 6 lbs. 35c per lb. LIVE FOWL-Over 5 I-2 lbs. 27c per lb. Paying prices for dressed poultry also roil grade poultry ore us follows delivered Charlottetown: CHICKENS: Special Milkfed over 5 lbs. 47c Grade A Milkfed over 5 lbs. 46c Grade B Milkfed over 5 lbs. 42c Grode A over 5 lbs 32c Grade B over 5 lbs. 30c Young Hens Grade A 50c Young Toms Grade A 47c Grade B 2c per pound less. FOWL TURKEYS: Before selling your poultry contact our office on Fitz- roy Street and get the benefit of our Swift trained em- ployees who really know good poultry when it is offered. Swift guarantees you on olI year market for your eggs, poultry and livestock swirr ciiiiinuii co. LTD. Phone I027 Charlottetown, P. I. I. AUCTION canons in cooperation with the Charlottetown Rotary Club G "WI auction will be field in Bruce Yen's Theatre, Montague °" Wednesday, December 1st. Cunvnssers are now soliciting donations. Everyol" "M" to contribute. Dressed poultry, merchandise end cash Vi" be gratefully received. Donations may be left of MARITIME ELECTRIC CO» MONTAGUE. (Use of Theatre donated by Mr. Yee free).