PAQE. 51X .- on nu: SAME rnoEiiTWiiii'J““ CARRIES “WAR CLOUDS m rue PACIFIC t! The The welsh Item Alolku Ie Penumu three! up“ m. horizon ' Gunmen thinner plum el Who rum om! ..-»__. Sllullqy in tho Cenudn and u.s now wen; u Jew"? —-TODAY— FRI. and SAT. DIATINEE 8.15 EVENING 7.00 AND _9.00 AVOID THE CBOWDS BE EARLY i! "C'mon, Bob, who? were you doing or 4 A. Ni. in e women's kimono... and we want nothing but the truth!" J Hare‘: the laugh sensation that tops the fun of "Caught in the Druft"...ond that‘; with EDWARD lRNllLil Leif Erickson ililenn Anders Local Screen Slated For Fun With Hope Comedy The signals up once again for choice, laugh-Leaded comedy, for tincther Bob tlope-Piitilcttc Goddmd picture is about to breeze into town. The picture is the new Parainuiint farce comedy. “Nothing But The Truth," which is scheduled to un- . beginning today at the Prince E. "d Theatre. Direct- ed by Elliott Nugcnl, wiio W25 ttL the controls of a previous Hope- Cicddtird hit, "The Cat and the Canary," the new comedy features in its exceptionally gocd cast Ed- ward Arnold, Leil Erickson, Helen Vinson, Ctitharine Dcucet, Glenn Anders. (‘ti-ant Mitchell, Roe Heb- art and \.Vi‘.lie Best. Frch troin his sciid snuish suc- cess in “Caught in the Draft," Hope this time will be seen as a stock.- broker who bets $10900 that he can tell the truth for twenty-four hours. With Paulette Gocltlnrd to add to the comedy and romance. the pros- pect of Hone having t0 tell the [Yllill under all C.l‘CtllllSltlih'.‘C‘S has all the EV.‘ Dead End Kids Feed British Contemporaries ~Hcsts at a banquet to be eaten 6000 miles away. This was the odd honor held by the Dead End Kids, Playing .n Uni- vcrsals “Mob Town,‘ which comes to-day to the Capitol Theatre. The four kids—Billy Halop, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell and Bernard Punsly'-learned while the picture was in progress, that they had imi- tators in LOllCdlL A band of tough East End ado- lescents there had re-cristened themselves “London's Dead End Kids." but their missions were pu- triotic: they were assigned to put- ting out fires started._bl', incendiary earmarks oi hilarious comedy. Knowing Hope as well as we all do by now, he's the one who can make the most or a situation as cleverly contrived as this. His position as a comedian in Hollywood these days is second to none. "Nothing But The Truth" is a tonic, just anticipating its joiiiy. bombs. So “touglr” were the Lon- don imitators. it was stated, that they refused to wear steel helmets ‘because the heavy "hats" slowed up their dash to fires. So the Hollywood Dead End Kids sent them a banquet, consisting en- tirely or things not so abundant i: England, all tinned or bottled. 'lhe dinner: tinned olives; tinne consonnne; tinned roast chicken and tinned baked ham; tinned Irish and sweet potatoes with tinned butter and tinned green peas; tinned fresh vegetable salad with bottled mayon- naise; tinned plum pudding wt h bottled hard sauce; coffee, tinned cream, tinned nuts and mints. GD ltiuhLEYl-‘IELD WEST SCHOOL Following is the report of Valley- field West School for the month cf Nov: mber. Grade X.-l. 2, Stirling MacLeod. Grade VIlL-i, Lincoln Bruce. Grade V.-l, Dou las Fraser; 2, John MacDonald; , Johnnie Van Buskirlc. Grade IV.—1, David Fraser. Grade III. Sn-l. Jean MncKenzie. Grade III. Jix-l, Lawrence Van Buskirk, Irene Bruce; QHTARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 02mm ouiinnun Maritime oysters In Great Demand . N-B.Deo 1o Gui-- for ionavrmild T0-0AY -:- GAPITUI. -:- Fill. — SAT. MATINEE 3.15. EVENING 7.00 AND 8.45 lilo eoluuu in rennet! tor new: o! local loteron, out udvertlulug el e new” nature mo! be hearted ll I mu o word. Iflrlollr eunbh ll ‘um As Mull“ seen ti) be the for the pres- - -_-'__-_—_"'_ "" entmoyuter ms who ding over » ' cuznrwuu. m Photolrlplu gifiwmgfi.“ A°§HL D{;“;§°r°"_‘ change regulatl , _ . CONFEDERATION urn [NSUB- f,'§“m§" some,‘ m. m?‘ gtgog, “m --‘ "°"' rye 2r it: "we... ..."..°""~*....- cumsnuis TREE uours u WSQ“,,“§“,I,,,'NW mum“ ‘ ‘roombs Music Btore. Lt-soz-iz-u-it. 5,0“, and m,“ Edwmkfim the “_“" tres on mnadian Notional KINDLY uamaivinau the Dls- $1 m w pensary at Christmas. L-365-12-10-2l manflj glw camificeaof m, Bluepoin . Mon tlon cf 0y!- lN ENGLANIL-A edible hes been areal’: oonsumtp . Catherine Berriclfl. tars on the half shell leads thou o! North Wltohire, announcing the other Canadian cities. ‘Ihirty eu- aofe arrival in England of her son. loetds, representing over five thou- Trp. James P. Berrigon. sand barrels of oysters. reffiiesent; -_--- an ave-rage season. while these, PIANO ACCORDION and Case- for the most. part. are whipped by Bargain. Toombs Music Store. freight. special conslgvtnents, to- L-39242-11-l1- ouized for banquets, etc. are for- ———~ ward _ express. The largest PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN single eximecs shi t of oysters CANADA-Marshfleld Charge. Ser- since bhg rm vices next lords Day. Harrington 11 w“ handtedmécenfifi, g; A. M. Mount Stewart 3 P. M. Marsh- Narflonu 5391.835, 1151s mnsqswd o; field 7.30 P. M. Hlgllfield Wednes- 24 ban-as, mighmg 433° ybs and day 8 P. M. Dr. A. D. Thompson. amved m “m, Maritime mamas» Interim Moderator. L-370-12-l-1i, mm Wndale. NM so“, M, FIRE ALARM - Firemen were ml-tdpulteim gdfi‘: M°c,,“j‘“1,,,,§‘§;};; culled out shortly after 8 o'clock shgwed m bulk and 1n special com yesterday afternoon for a slight mam-r; (or m‘; qgmmemm .3114 fire in the wall of the Queen Hotel dunes-Me at,“ haw‘ m kitchen. It was extinguished with ygafs gm. to “Mm-n mnadian Dick FORAN sham damm- markets," said FM- smith, Super- AIIIIG roxes sow u‘ AUCTION on mm? i- umnrluhh cmml $5 December 13th, 1 P. M. at Summer- t _ and w, u, hmm side. 25 choice pale and extra vale ling urlmlnmeused number c! ship- artz“.also.:.P?..rrt;rti.;iori ma“ rm Hire whines" litles and inisde comfortable quart- Q m R_ HARNINGS em M the MW VIHQII: lzfygl-lz a u Momnaim, Que, Dec. 1o, i941.- ‘ ""'c'll'.tterrossrevo.nuo.qséortheullin- —~-— ve Canadian dual Ball succEssruI-‘TEA- no m- system m. of. weeifuiauig Del? mlfll W1 911d 95-9 01' u"? Baptist ber 7th. i941 were: $6,115,424.00 as Church Auxiliary was widely pat- compared with $5,086,829.00 for the ronised on Tuesday afternoon. The Corresponding week of 1940 an in- (llftfséigentrgrouigs efirljlgmrélglfid 3185:2545 Ol’ $1,028,595.00 01' 30.2 per o o mos nee u ny - i’ rk knitted ti I , , “—"'"'"'i—'~— Jtfilsutusu, °Z5..°“333’. Hgggl-IR-g, igysgwggqgwgu, widely patronised. The afternoon May-L, 5C1 1 N m R u r’ F tea gave everyone a, ehance to visit Grade lggli, ‘figured: $5,“; g with friends as they enjoyed the Ronald Blacquiere; 3, Gavan Doyle. delicious food provided. Grade 1X 1. Emma Dancer-re‘; 3. aitLY HALOP - uuurz HALL GABRIEL DELL - BERNARD PUNSLY SAMUEL s. nmos ._._____ __ . ,. ALSO — BLITZ KISS — CUTE RECRUIT —- JUNGLE GIRL --.—_-i._g___ . TO-DAY -=- EMPIRE outfit... SHOWS 7 AND SAS-MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 DFF IN A CLOUD 0F DUST! —in a race a alnet time and thugs to get the west‘: first phone wire through the wilderness. _. ma“ 1 m Do k l» . ., W. M. S. MEETINCw-Tlw th -_ - M511 3' i meeting of the Woman's Miglxdlnab ed“ Gum-m? 3- I'm“ 111°"- Society of Trinity United Churc Grade V1-~1.Alyre Pinauli>e£tgld- gar LeClair; 3, Lorraine Grad Roeena Gauthier; 2, Noel Gauthier; ivas held in Heartz Memorial Hall. Wednesday afternoon, December 8rd ° v-“L Mar-M“ Gum-m m4 with the President Mrs. George Miller presiding, The scri ture Lee- ‘bélfi Biwqullen- _ son was rem by . Auslund mlujiafr-jj-Kflf Gflifleihlv tnd. a eirole of wag-died l. and m: l-J won-m“ Zoe wi the ‘s Prayer in 2 M 13° “m” f“ ~ mwqme"! vnlson Mrs Miller spoke feelingly - l‘ "#61 - Jim!" 90W"!- ‘f ithepassing of two faithful metr- Grade n- (A)"1- F1559” Pew"! iers. Miss Snelgrove and lvlss. Nunn. tra. Harold Newson ave the first zhapter of the Stud ool: “Serving with the Sons of uh. Meeting closed with the Nhzpah Benediction. zzClu-lstmnn Seal money ls used to fight tuberculosis-the isease that kills more pea lo between the a el of l5 and 45 t an any other ls- euse. i and high edvenlure with IARJORIE REYNOLDS RAY WHITLEY "“ """" on cowboy! .2: (LASSES) wmr: l. " A Personals Mr. Crilly Burke, of the Trans- Canada engineering staff, left for duty at Monoton yesterday. ' Chief Petty Officer Maurice Sinclair MacKenzie; 3_ David Bruce. FPOgS Belng FIOWII Costello, 0A., left 0n return Mon- Grade I.—1, Clifford Bruce. day morning to rejoin his ship, Annie M. MacLeod-Tieacher. ' ' after spending 21 days leave with ———~-~ ' " '~"‘"*'""""'" his wife and family, 303 Fitzroy MONTREAL, Que" Hate you satin NEWPORT FLUFFS Mm me‘ 1041.“) 5i . I ____ thousand live frogs, travelling in George Irving 0g Qhen-v ‘vajlgy PLUS — SKYLINE SERENADE — "MUSICAL COMEDY”; VARIETY VIEWS — FICTION AND COLOR QARTOON Grade II.--1, Edna MacKenzie; 2. ’ unless-s . QM it: {it}; i" Bonavemwi‘ swim“ ‘WWW’- Honor Roll for Kingston School s», These unusual imwisers. vwed for October and. November. t3; M», $163-°°- flame "Om v- "08 farm Grade x.-1, Norma wiun; a, “F in Chinese. consigned to the Royal Roy Newson. L»? Air Fierce Ferry command at the Grode Ix.-1, Olive Barrett; a, by? Mont-real Ali-port, Dorval. In the 1,015 green, gj. next stage of their joumev they Grade VIII.—1_ Joyce Willis. \\_,‘;,' gill hen lftlfimn t; “stoxewherw ‘I’: giggle ‘ling-l, iloyce Malcavvlfilln. =95 rec r w em or t r . r.- . Samue s. it‘ as ueriwuiri an“ m“; *- “m” »" o c on; accom- a u ; , l reen u; swans on “dram: “o arrears Vernal; Worm" t m n eco ness I . - if. but not in water. It is explained by Grade Ills-l, Shirley Newson; l, $5 experts that colonies of frcgs Kept ROV Younker: 3. Uldme WWW- _ . comora. y 0'0 an rm, no - -—. . t w? my; {in twgls. cm} soda d mp0,”... wgdtlfil gregh; 31, ggvilllfiaxtilhriatgor.’ ' y” Gr e n. Jr.—1,'I‘helfna Willis. teries. tea makers, heating GLASSWAR E-Sherhois 3111i ELECTRIC GiFTS-—Sttntlwich toasters, irons, toasters, waffle irons, coffee and pads, bed lamps and desk lamps, hot plates and heaters, mix masters, Christmas tree lights, electric clocks and Eveready flashlight and sherbet ltlates, goblets, cocktail glasses, water sols. vases, cake plates. relish dishes, candle holders, candy dishes and salt and [topper shakers and flower bowls. TABLE WARE AND CUTLERY-Pyri-xxvzirc. carrying sets. Community and Tu- dor plate silver wz-irv. l1ollow' silver ware, English pocket knives, English table v" ' specially constructed screen-fronted p. E 1__ is m town visltlnghi aunt, -- -~ Wxes- 11nd 1X1 (Ina-We 0f offlcillo °i Mrs. Mainswcrth MuoDonalds and the (Iflnadm Nfliiwwl mm“. Mr. MacDonald. —tAmherst News. were express oeu- passengers cn the Wadi"! N-“iwal Railways’ "Mfl- xnvosrou scuooi. pie Leaf" from Chicago, arriving without feeding, THE STEVE To 81ft the Nations with The Sieve of Vanity. (Isa. 30-28 V.) This wars a sieve in very truth A fearful warfare without ruth, mums. Rumor-Laura A. Li stun. (Patriot please oopy. _.._?._____-_. LONG RIVER SCHOOL Honor Roll of Long River school for the month of November: S,Anw . w The so ' Progiiftgers it sifts amaln mam- Campbell; _ TRAVEL KIT! W the chaff from the proved Calnpbell, Grad wheat. e VIL-i. Jean MaoLeod; 2, Men who will not own defeat Gerald Johnstone: a. Jnok Paynter. The faint-hearted from the brave Principal-M. H. Connell. ln block. brown and ‘“ Who fight for Freedom so to save. 1|.- (on; ft the notions, sieve of vault l 31x10]; nmmmrivmuw u". __ _ __ o 8i Hitler's folly and wu’| inn . FEATURED VALUE all! mun - i" $37.50 model-ninth: motif — —- hero — '- -' bat- A sieve which winnowo real from vain SENIOR DEPARTMENT The uscleu chat! from jenuino 5min. Grade X.—1, Jeanette Brown; 2, which separates the strong from Jenn Cant bell. wea . Grade IgL-l, Verna Puynter; 2, The arrogant from those ore meek B11116 cam bell, __ lfl-ih frown the Renewvs men- Grade VIII-Jean Campbell‘ z, ' DECEMBER 11. 1941 <- M CONTAINS ELEMEN-[s VlTAiiY IMPURTANT T0 lilllR BABY! For o straight back st.- 3mm? 1°85. sound teeotllig $35.‘ husky fume resistant to colds m; certain lnTGCfi0l1SJ0l1fblllynegd| euabundance of AandD Vitamin such as Scotfls Emulsion Contain: 4T|MES EASIER to messy THAN mm con LIVER out ‘Dill great ionic lehighiy recommended bocauae it is so easy for even delicutg Illtems to take and retain. Pleasant. tasting, economical too. Buy today! All droggizta. SCOTT"S E M U lSlON S, Elimbgn e. Grade II. (B.)—1, Audrey G51. .__.§J_;_QKQ9I_'—PT1IWXDQI. Lie"; 11 2. Isabel Blacquiere; Doyl SHOPPING lliili (Zairits Your message oi llctloiion Straight from Your htau Co lit-ii‘ S! 10mm BETB Y u’ll find on outstanding collcctiotr! u° $7 so ‘ dresser w" E‘? cutlery and butcher knives. Ev‘? o. . n. Gnde v. fih-I, Moran-rel Comp- more uunovn " bell; a BPQXISOD-PIXXIWT- ‘o with ‘om’. at? _ E HARDWARE—Fire screens brass and copper coal hods, fireplace setl “Gnu?” Comm“ wmmlderyétixfifl‘ M“ mmm‘ 2' n‘ u, ...".‘fi $24 75 ur. a" . .95“ ‘ ,~.;. "" e .— '. , a ys r1 one, e : , Ts - _ _ _ Ret B oderlcli; 3. Antoinette Ber- Do hm, , nobwwum Gm SPORTS GOODS — Sin, aln nnltiq. sin harness, ski wax, boots and skates, D583. d: m ‘ “mm mm“ Jdfms m. st._i, Ralph Colo: 2. m“, memcomwm $1 50 or hockey sticks and put-ks. hockey’ gauntlets and pads, children's wagons and and ‘Gregory ohm 1; a mu- 'q.-..¢‘““°.B'm°.'.l'r._.i, Bernard; m" w" "PP°"-"' toho an; amt Goudet‘ 3. Mill? .DesI§oches. 2, Etnmett Fitmimmo . wit; gg - ~ Grade VIIi-Jh Doria Koran 1- Grade n.-1. Edwin Campbell; a, --. r . .-- ~ . £¥M3eoudel19el' H“¢f,”;.j‘:°;'"$“l°{’”b11ttora Brown. . PRACi .0» L. Gir To» ll. <~==‘~"~.~‘: Alarms and Electric Clocks, Xmas tree stands, tiegirtmnoucfiteilingevtrta Mglllrcy; 2' algfacégtlliJrl-l: Clair Partner: 2. ‘. . . _ _ ='= ‘ ‘.1 ' 1 " ~ ‘ri it‘ u-rimi assori tnent china novelt nods fanc tea ots ° '—' y ' a ammo“ "N - it ‘m? W‘ - _ “ Y 8 - Y I’ - Mildred m»: a. mm m» Aliment-Vera M. amid». on. am ‘=1 household bathroom scales, Coleman lamps, lanterns and irons, heaters and Pea-Lyn.“ VP!‘ “mm Mun-um .m___________-——Mu “m: a. m‘ Macmmm sfigouglny plum m; - s -= hot “w..- ,.. ...,.1 w-H-n. thormoiiicters, binoculars and compasses, Herbrand 2.80:3 iieérygiiklfflns Gtgln. 2 Gredaon-l. alrélngnolrilgf‘ vnrlouo p.12...‘ $4.25 U" ,..., , . ,. ,, ., , _ - __ ra .-, on e r; ,Mu!'ie ‘onnor: e . ( ' l t. .l. mots, 0.11 heaters, hydraulic bumpers and jacks, shot guns AldonaePen-y; s, Evelyn aim-Ty Grade I,—-ly Billie cmierou; 2. a m 9...; g3 mfg-g Grade IIL-l, Jeanette Perry; 1.1mm Geudet; 3. Joan Roam. ‘ - T54 BBTS . . m“ a e $10 50 “' a Si-‘AVWO NEEDS-Jlillette razor sets. Gillette razors and blades auto strop . Ihdmdlkllormd ‘lhfihlnr. ' l - ' ’ ' Prince Edward Island-Nova Scotia Nwml oestrus "l .. $2 ' Stilt "t razors and blades,English straight razors and razor hones and shaving from which u» men — . FF"? s°rflc° choose. srecmt WATCH" brush o s. Special 25 Blades $100. Wl-IOLSALE a RETAIL 105-1308. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA ” WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU Sailing schedule, daily including Sunday. If con- iltions continue favorable this service will be‘ con- tinued ln December on schedule or as near thereto as conditions will permit. Leave Wood [aloud —6:30 AM. 10:00 AM. 1:30 PM.’ Leave Caribou -- — 8:15 AM. 11:45 AM. 3:15 P.M. IIURTIIIIIIIEBLIIIII FElililES Lllltitoll In $14.95 l if Nellonell . Li. .,.-_- en» ‘l A real value. lemons mu or. ikifiwtili? 312-7‘ W. W. WELLNER ‘ suwnsus 511W“ 1'“ BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED!