‘y . auv wn jacnooll -_ SWllilNS: .3“ ‘White mum decorated st. 01am’: ciao-on on Windmere Ave. Toronto, a momolDoeJlfoi-ttiewed- Biph .. the weddng music, Mr. tarts, Stanley was soloist. .Er.-icring the church on the arm of her brother-in-law Mr. Remy who salve her in IIBXTIBIQI. the y0 bride wag beautiful inl a‘ ‘gen-n white l-aoo and net over, ‘ tadiet, her finger-tip veil i ~11 frun a pearl trimmed net ‘er orig ornament was a B0 Manet. it from the groom. She salaried a bouquet of whitc roses. imam. Miller served as of honor. She wore a gown nk sheer with matching head- carried pink roses e brldeanaid was Miss May Maccrac. formerly of P121. file chose a sown oi blue sheer and Ilndching headdress and carried ‘ta ‘bouquet of red Jruoo Perltor. RCA. ‘M the lroou; was mlu win were" ushered by Robert . ler R0. .V.R. A reception was ‘held ioliowing who cerunony in the private din- tinc-mm of the am lrlfchon ‘lb leoelve. the bride's mother wore a ‘Na enasnrble .w'th a oer-rage of t mrm 129;‘ mtprillil f, <a_ hi} ilNiml ‘ll yANUARY 22. 1945 Tannin cnlnnn Jennifer JIJNES . Joseph BUIIEN 7Shirley lEMPlE Monty Willlllil lionel BARRYMIIREA Robert WAIKER ‘i inceYou Went y" noxowlcr: WILL BE OPEN EVERY nrraruvoon mom as FOR ADVANCE‘ SALE or EVENING TICKETS MEETS A- *- cnosay , ._ "lulu Etlolsen ‘llolort ttlito- limrl Fmntnn - itln m II LINNS lllIIIIAN It IIIS TINPANI FIVE . I News — Sing-Song - Snapshots h ome town. bloke o to urchase an“ when he has accumulated the mon- PRINCE‘ EDWARD- TO-DA Y—C<>nfinue<i to snr. DUE TO THIS FEATURE BEING EXTRA LARGE OUR PRO- QRAIIS WILL START AT 2-630 AND 9 PATRONS ARE’ URGED 1'0 ATTEND MATINEES AND EriRLY SHOWS flQémac presents . \ . YIIII IIAVE ,. ’ TIIE LAIIBN 0F YIIUR: LIFE! . “l The llttarlnfll. ' ' ‘iammin’, llvln’ ._kid who'll put you hep to happiness! ~ _ . LYNN NTERRWYS Slstols" ‘st/sp-moiire wore altwo piece navy dress, trimlncd with White 812d wore a oorsage of red roseg and mums. rm- going away the bride wore a Line wool dress and nutching hat‘ and black Persian Llarnrb fur ca . Among those who entertained in honor of the bride are Mrs. Wal- hostess at tea and Lea Penton hostess shower. Among tihe out of town guests were Mrs? Bismarck Cousins. Bradalbahe. P111. To Try Jump Froln Boxing. To Dairying BW YORK, Jan. M — (OP) - It’s qtllte ump from bo to dairy farm-Ina. nut Phil Pa mer thinks he can it do . The genial welterweight has n gpot outside Vancouver, 8.0., his Phil has been undefeated in l9 fikhto in the United States and in less than five months has risen from a preliminary boy to a main- eventer in New York's fight clubs. Three oi his fights were draws but he came back in re-matches to chalk up a favorable decision in t wo oases. Ho has had no easy road to tra- vel on the way up. "it's been tough Fol all the way." he said today. ‘an Abe (manager Abe Elkl yumpg on me whenever I make a mThe 25-year-old Palmer had nev- flremplc, Monty WOOIicY. Lionel‘ ,crnrnlu aulnnun This column In recon u! Invariant-est. but advertising of a newly nature may be tum-tea at five cents a word, strictly pgy. ablo in advance. contraband-row urn ‘ 000K! for Photoaraohs. $111M. Burns Concert. 1-22-21. 111-5511"; May c041 and June d N .. m“ Ivy Auxiliaries Spring- BADIO nblmossos bv Service llfiléellbollthflookslnflor the‘ r ting r r sac sv t .10. ' 1111M time- m ' q l-az-tf ‘ANNUAL MEETING st. Paul's .lll‘I.iLl Guild will be held at 3 o'- clock Monday afternoon in Parish 4R1!- 1-22-11 HEAR MAGGIE AND JOCK In l-M-Zl. Ponuan - porous - The marrIaZe of Lorraine Marie, dough-l tcl‘ 0f Mr. and Mrs. P. D-uigie, 201‘ Awiliiuid street. to rlylng Officer Paul Nazair Poitier, son oi M 811d Mrs. Ad. Ml 60116118. P.E.I., w“ golgmnijgd ThIIYF-‘lay 11101111118 at D o'clock in hjAarommior. Cathedral . CLBTETICG Leger. The bride was at-I tended by Miss Evangeline Bourque "nd the bestman was the bride's rather. L.A.C. Yvon Dlkle of the .C..-'l.F. Following a reception at. “ homo of the bride's . t a a lozlner employee oi the S.M.T. "-11 the 8100111 is an instructor at R. C Al‘ Station, Monomm when; he has been posted since his recent arrival home from overseas. Moalccion Times. N0 TEA 0R COFFEE RATION ~7Assurance that there is no inten- tion to resume rationing of ieu and coffee is contained in g Prices Board statement released for pub- lication. The situation regarding tea and coffee is highly satisfac- ffifll. a _Board spokesman said. . 011111111115 supply is ample w my». more of all normal demands. There‘ -=, L5 31159113911! no intention of re- suming rationing of either com- modity. Consumers should not DB misled by such unfounded rum- ours mld should be quick to dis- cOurage their circulation." im- "Mect Miss Bobby Socks" at themorts of ten and coffee continue at Capitol Theatre and you'll meet a SMIBIBCLOIY level will: ample re- Oolumbia Pictures’ charrniui arm- serve stocks to take care of an lul of entertainment with Bob tem ary shipping delays whlc Crosby, Lynn Merrick, Louise mig t. develop. it was explained. Erickson, Robert White, Howard ———-— tireeman, the Kim Loo Sisters and PRESENTATION-On the even- Fouls anti his Tympuny In; of Jan. 3rd, over one hundred IVE. Miss Bobby Socks is the jIt-lelllfithe hon“, or khy iammin’ kid who'll but you lieu w mnu: Scots Oarnmll to extend happiness. She‘s a sulld chick with wngrammglnns to Hawk; and ms a heart as big us u house - ~ . B1151 bride. To the strains oi the her mind on a dance floor. Shesi dmg Ma,-ch_ Hamid and Dom ‘Vere the 551 Wm mail‘? America swm‘, ushered to (her seat of ,lror.or by nin’ - srwum - - "@0111" .Mr. Harold Godfrey and Miss th-ihiyll El" -\'°“ l" :11‘; Phyllis MacEachern. A nicely c un- line . . . . live-time i» sllsltrnrsrralsy an‘: "your. Scott the bride and groom filled purse. Harold then on behalf of his bride thanked one and all for their pe- mcmbrance. Prior to her marriage Doris was preserlted with a sliver sandwich tray by her girl friends of the P.E.I. Hosipltol. [liter bouncing the bride and groom, n do nty lunch Wag served by the ladies and the remainder of the 9113111116! Was spent ll". dancing, ‘music being furnished by Mr. Mack Barrymore and Robert Walker. ls MacLean and Mr Harlcis Doyle another tribute to Selznlclcs master on the violin and Nlersrs Licvd movie-making. ‘raisins the slmlDlc Scott and Melvin. Hyde on the "MISS BOBBY SOCKS" LAFF- TIME OF LIFETIME Jordan conscious. mood fol‘ laugh-time . . lifetime. n The screen play of Meet lviissi Bobby socks’ was written by Mur- iel Roy Bolton. It was directed by Glenn ‘Pryon. A FEM MILESTONE! David 0. ScizlllclCs "Since You went, Away," WlllCIl opens at the Prince Edward Theatre today's starring Claudette Colbert, Joseph, uottcn, Jennifer Jones, Shirley THE CflARLUFTrgfUwN GUARDIAN ad for new: HEAR the old familiar Scotch i and 2 for Kinunen and Legion 1 geéomedy skeatch at Burns Con- so QUEEN'S rump _ A contribut- i?” ‘m “t” b-v Rev lg‘ Wed- ' theme oi’ the llie of an ordinary American; family on the ham: lrcnt. Selznick has woven the story guitar. liitcr an enjoyable evcnlrw. all wendrtd their wzw ‘hcmoward after leaving their lrst VilSh95 with the bride and grcom - of all America. It is the first real tribute to the trnsuns heroes of America's supcrb war effort-the women and children back home. Directed by John Cromwell. who has been belnnd the megaphone on some of Hollywood's greatestnélw- ceases, "since You Went Away sols _ n mood of nltcmatc pathos and Eight mntcllcs were lllaYf-‘d iii tile humor — with the humor ulwliyfi rcBlllar week-end bunsplel held nt P1¢d°m1i1i1I1l18_- Nu saga o! sorrow the Charlottetown curling Club on this, rather it is a song of thc Saturday afternoon. Competition courage, the hope lknd the ability| was again very keen with majority of Americans to laugh and find of matches being decided on the happiness even in the face ofllast few ends. ~ tr e as y_ Following. are the results: I An all-star cast keeps the story Mao MacKlnnon. B; S. McDon- always foremost. Despite the fact aid. 6. that seven of Hollywood's greatest- P.W. ‘rurner. l0; A.W. Hyncl- stars are gathered in important man, 5. roles there is n0 feeling or "mil-_ Dr. Wendell MacDonald, 9: J. A. lion-dollar emctlng." Rather the Fraser ‘I. subtlety and understanding E. Nicholson, 9; R5 P. Jar- 1 1d l - f pro- nine, . u? ‘ieellithg ggrtlggzllglizlggliness. S. Moore, 8: Judge Duffy, 6. of seli~rccognition in each member A-L- MflflPhflf-ifm. 12- UOI- 5- E- of the assztnbled audience. Orchid-i Pull. 3. w me e35; for the greatest col- 4 R. Carruthers. i5: C. H. Black. h the . peflomance m me us. Mcbellan. l0: w.w Lord. In his careful attention to dc- 6. mil, Selzulz‘ has brought every‘ facet of contemporary amcrican life vivldlyallve on screen. Noth- ing is mlmng ln this heartwarm- ing panorama of the American home front. If you have been walt- ing for America's bow on [the ‘screen you have been lvlaitlns ~01 511m Card of Thanks Mrs. Stanford Carr and- son cf Kenslngton wish to express tllcll‘ Y2 we!“ A‘ ——___-—=;»~.~ ?Ai‘lCBic'lC iéianks to all. XHCIBIIIJDZS. _‘""’— t d_' dairy ren s, ov. D. E. Noe. RM’. - ifiiniilfg‘ bgca .e T ilitl/‘ilitnt to Buntain. New London Church of V England WA. Kenslngton Red yooeed irLthat i‘ Cross Branch, Divisional Comman- der of the Canadian War Services, Ministers of National Dela-nee and members of illc Army Council. Now Ibondon Women's Institute. for lggnding parBcL‘. to my husband laince joining up: who sent cards ~- and letters of sympathy, and to ma. friends who called to express their ~ sympathy in any way during our -——— Irecent sud bereavement in the loss ‘of our dearly beloved husband and father, Pte. Stanford William Fri", Iwho was killed action some- ln where in Italy on December 11-12. ‘m4. 1 -ll $ _. B30 ON YOUR DIED Presented b! _ .. -. auwnrrsr “F198 ‘All... or falr Tea Room. Burn’: Concert I PRINCE 0F WIILESJIIIIIITONIIIIA JANUARY 25m and 2am. Sponsored by the Hi-Y Grads Tickets on Sale at. Jenkins Pharmacy, Milton's Old Spain. Hughes Drug, Rorldln Bros” Johnny's May- Tlll KIRK PULP?!‘ Kim Pulpit, on the wart, hast thou that thou didst not re- mivfi?" (I Corinthians 4:7» the minister the Rev. Til. Busgell Somera. sad: New I would like to apply the text. in different way], and first lct us think for a moment of the world oi nature. 1h g little while we shall bc rejoicing in the first si8118 0f 81111118; everywhere the catkirls Ian's liwlrhet c music oi Ble summer. n wood and field and hedgenanlr lhfifc Will be dim signs of lllvster- lolis r-Es-surrcction; not, far from any 011s o! us ls tfne true garden where <11" w"! is Wilkins in the eventide. How we sometimes vex cur-my" with deep problem a how this world came to be creanedl we fight |the battle oi the six days again; how we read and rte-read our mo“ on evolution-until sometimes the 81o which is Winter and the wen th and 10y 811d sunshine which 11c Spring. pass by us, and give us not one word of benediction. we are restless with our qucstlonings. Such q-ucstionings are 113m Ind . T1153! B10 part of l! P1190 We my for knowledge. I ould not bell tl-e them but I wouicl point out that bacl: of them all the"? 1-5 lhe Irwi- that hone can 9V" Qlifistlcn -— I am leading for T?” cnvever the Dfivit-v tonight. ‘l0? W18 Cikflffid or evolved, here l,*,_ is, a glad and lzlorlcu; gift. We did not fashion one flake oi snow‘ in lt. the labours of our hang; w", ltevcr asked; we were b0 _ opened our ayes and i; was the". 591m (‘-119 had given it to u; g5 g ft. We invent. the radio‘ we do not invent the Swing we discover the Powrr of electricity, but not, {Re dawn". Tires/a things find “s, €y 8Y0 given freely; they Mme t0 11s in all their glory, "aus- and I “lief”? that the keenest intellect a“ r511 l0 8115p the true value 0g U. s great crealiclt, unless there tcnw seasons vim: it can let 81°“? an‘! Wactisc the crest grace m’ lycwllV-ILU» What have ve til-mt, ye did not receive? Lake, méunfgjy 111001‘. sunset and tveninc star neat time vou walk abmcd, try w think of creation vs a gilt. Enters Life Insurance Business Mr. A. it. ltianagcr of the Imperial Life Assurance Com- PBhy Wishes to announce the a - polntment of Mr. J. Harold Mp- Ivor to the agency at Summersitie as a full time agent. He will be associated with M; FY?“ C- MWDhy who has been successfully rcpt muting the com. pony for the pas; four years at Summersldo with offices in the g. Mr. McIvor is well and favor- ably known in Summerside and surrounding districts and ‘we be. ‘Royal Bank Buildin yryends and netgy,.oours gflyhered mlspeak for him success in the Life and Mrs‘ Se)“ Assurance business. (By The ..ssoolated Press!) CHUNGKING, all. Ill-India will be abandoned as a training ilbflse i0!‘ Chinese troops, Mai-Gen, ‘Robert B. McClure told "a press conference today in describing a briiiiitfiniim military picture for embattled China. ’I‘he use of India as n training 51W 110 ioriser is necessary. said the chief of staff of United States forces in the China theatre. He disclosed that a Chinese military training centre gt Ramgarh, in Bengal, already has been. shifted to China. Iii MEMOBIAM ETIIEL ALBERTA HORTON The whole community was deep- ly shocked to learn that the Angel of Death had entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton, Me. Albion. in thc morning of Jan. 8th, 1945. and called hOme their darling baby daughter Ethel Alberta. attire early age of three weeks, after an illness of only four days, during which time she was tenderly nurs- ccl by her parents and aunts. It. is a sad and painful loss. and it seems strange that one so young should be called home to Heaven. It reminds us that in the midst of life we are in death. 11nd that God's ways are not our ways, and arc far past finding out Liltlc Etlul Alberta was a brignt and lovable chill. and to know her was to love net. Ill The lulu»... which was held 'I‘uesday afternoon from the resi- dence of her parents, was very largely attended. and was conduct- ed by the Rev. Mr. E. R. Macvlcar of Pownnl. assisted by the Rev. Mr. Stacklluuse of liazelbrook. Mr. MacVlcar took for his teXt i119 words of. "Suffer the little children to come unto Me" and forbid them not. for of such is the Kingdom of He-iven. He also spoke words of comfort in the sorrluring 0110a. SKY- ing that in some future time they would be reunited with their loved one. on that golden shore where there shall be no more 1181911131. sorrow or tears. The hymns. "S!!! tumours Try Cuticurn for 011-3111111111! 1'5".“ “L "HQIKIHIYJTIOLCIIY pimples, Cutlcura promptly helps clear up l“ areal maul-t 1321.3": Niiliiifi’ "i. CUTICURA sow amd ointment Preaching last evening from the "What PAGE THREE Her father, ents. In the Anns of Jesus," and "when l-le Gometh to Make Up His Jew- els" were very sweetly rendered. mother. besides many relalves and friends are left to cherish the mem- To Our Polzity/aolders Our ninety-eighth annual report contains evidence of another very satisfactory year of progress in 1944. ' Grcatnuinbers have again been helped through distressing circumstances because of your co-operation with many thousands of others who constitute this company. At the same time the security behind Canada Life contracts has been still further strengthened as a result of favorable mortality experience, a stabilized interest rate and decreased operational costs. A complete annual report is available a: any of our oficcs. The . _ l anadalne Assurance Company Ermblisbed 1847 L? -"'1- GRANT. District Represenlaiivc Local Representatives N9“ “"5901 L. D. Macllongall oryvhof her loveliness. e floral tributes were very Pownal beautiful. testifying to the love and un sympathy of all. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Mac-Vicar. after which the Ceme d randpar- Jen = tuner" er the direction kins. body was tontlariylaid to rant 1N mantel was o! Mr. Milton "Budded on earth. to bloom to a NOTICE T0 LANDLORDS AND TENANTS OF COMMERCIAL ACCOMMODATION (oncoming Term Certain Leases Expiring May I, I945 = l. If the landlord of any commercial accommodation now oeeuplol by a lonanl wishes to occupy tho accommodation himself on May I, ‘I945, ho should immediately apply to the Rentals Olfiea o! the Wartime Prices and Trade Board for permission to give notice la vceoio lo the tenant. Such notiea to be effective must In given bolero February ‘I, I945. Any notice from the landlord that may have been given prior to January 2, I945, refusing to renew the louse is null and void. Any such notice given subsequent to that duh without the permission of the Rentals Appraiser is likewise null and void. 2. Landlords of lenonied commercial accommodation who, before January 2, ‘I945, have entered Into o contract to give vacant posse alon thereof on May i, 1945, to a third puny, should apply ler clearance to the Rentals Office of the Wartime Prices and Trade loud.‘ 3. With affect January 2, i945, no well-behaved tenant of som- lnoreial accommodation can be required to vacate without permission of a Rentals Appraiser of the Wartime Prices and Trade local, or vllihoui a clearance from the Rentals Adminisiroionwltleh permission or clearance will be granted under the following circumstances:- (0)1110 landlord desires the accommodation for his own personal occupancy for u period of at local o your; (b) The landlord desires the accommodation for purpose of demolition or mo|or alterations; (e) The landlord desires the accommodation in order to convert It into housing accommodation; (d) The landlord has prior to Janus y 2, 1945, entered Into I hem! llda contrast lo give vacant possession of the Insem- modation to a third party. RENTALS ADMINISTRATION rm: wanrnvu; vrucrs Ann rnaor. ‘no/urn