A m. CHARLOTTETOWN bosnnrlm -....._...._.....,_--- - TODAY-I-WILLIAM POWELL_- MYRNA Loy In . ' "GEWTBAJL “THIN MAN v GOES HOME ” News - Czlrioon - Shows To-Day At 2:30 - 7 - 9 w PRINCE EDWARD 1w _4—DAYS—4 It srARrs llllllllllr no ran: oouwar a hiocuooluzouoyoo . um "vmaffoomvhww heater-him!!! vim-om Marvel no viii: TODAY - elm. atuor n. m 1,," h Zi-i“i..“‘.'..l‘,"°"“'...m.'.’..'§3 3......“ y “CHEYENNE WILDCAT ” l“ m, m, , m, ma, w Plus A Treat 0f Four Big Shorts fiilliPefidl“f"_=.gg_-.___ __ H Shows At 2:30_- 7 - 8:45 "mswu-l "'1' Philomena (; A P11‘ 0 L “extrema; "l" “- COMING — illoll-lut-lvrll. ll‘ nmroowaco’ . iii-fit “" ~ loadil " a car of ‘m meewflw- z-e-zl. HARIPTON l’ TOIAL CIAIQ Xh?”‘o‘l‘§§£a"£";°“n”°““o.m' l‘ 1:50 i’. M. ' ' 2-183: ll WAQLPAPB S for the 1H6 see. son an: now on display at 391. man’ ' Charlottetown Store. Phone oldun oilrul u" our; W‘ w‘ book aziellvered to your home. HU PER RIVER UNITED CHU Jll CHARGE.—THS services nday, February 11th .' North Wiltslzlir - y River 3 1.90 P.M. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish 0! Milton‘ and Rustico for"Sunday, Febru .ry 11th, St. Mark's, Rustico, Holy Jomnlunion 11.00 A.M. John's Milton, , RM. tor. will l, Jane llllllwiltlino FRAZEE - ierry PARKS Nina FOCH - ROSS HUNTER ' Jimmy lloyd- ioml ‘linliell Carole ihthellinmuuul Bemll Flu by Muriel R01 lollon Produced by Ira alclluollll ' olyulao l! IEI. lollo -.,_ , PLUS NEWS - COMEDY U 3;, sturgeon, PJQJ, EningP a. who ' Willi-l“ cal-genomes, Rev. slang .11 naififrnsge u‘ '" to mm bm-np m» christian loamy. uowan Bra: p],m“'.;_l_' 2-l0-li. Mlle retells Guam, PAUL'S CHURCH TOMOI» Quinquagesima Sunday. of Holy Communion at‘ At ll o'clock Morning 9.5.1. bars. Frank Mcvarish m; flyhgliii-IIS Line Road P _. and Mrs. Andrew Bourls Line mad, P. l, m: vary about as widely as our linger-prints, the Sun Life in- surance man must be much more than a last-talking sales- man with a mind for figures. He must be a financial ‘_, and counsellor, rather-confeaeor and expert on truetl, taxes, a: e o prospec h d ttnd mt mt: who de accurate knowledge and sound advice on the su ject. It he can catch them in a receptive mood, gently win their confidence and make them face their responsibilities like men, then he is e. happy man because he has done a. good job or mak- ing life happier for those who follow after. That-ll MY job. Won't you let me help you, to- morrow? E. . MIG. flan Soul-is Line Road, P.E.l.y Mrs. ‘rhomas Meow‘: Masses). Metnuen, Mass, Miss Mary MacDonald, ”"""’ Sunday School at 2.30. At '1 Evening Prayer and Sermon. fieriioryb fllrltliemn n's es r rig" ach. SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 and 8:45 uhanloi Unto the Lord, loi- he is for his mercv endureth for Psalm 107-1. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY in Canada and NEWIOIlHlJHflIld hes succeeded. dur- t/ ing these fateful , ' " v . tainln its 15 A , ' ._ ious ctivitie m5. and llm. comm. bell, Modlorc. ' Mr. mward Viliard, N“ RE I. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wilfred allfirolesr P.E.I. . onw w... i-"iifi. “l '“‘ . we w . Glen Me g Peter's say. Pfl-l- ma‘ mil-Pays“? John ma’ i Mrs. ill. '.l.' Vliiard. Emu’. ruinous ma, I . - iaio.'roaun.ooonqm' “new m-o..,'~=-*o.... family, New zoklaad. r.r.1 MmAlbertCo .u' iand,!.I.I. M” " (‘Semen j )4 ml: J7?‘ 34646557 helpin ; the Parent Society in ' work lbroad to the utmost limit. and a.l:'o in supplying the Scri ture needs -of the armed, and au iiary forces, and prisoners in internment camps. Make a gift to this great cause today, through the P. E. I. Auxililcry or Branch. EGGLIS AND POULTRY — Re- ceipts are in greater volume this week. Country grading stations are packing for export. P. E. I. gradin ' stations are eguoting for lingra Dd eggs deliver : A Iiarge 30-33; A Medium 28-30; B 25; C 26-18. Country grading stations are generally‘ paying higher prices ' than Charlottetown dealers. Gred- a cd shi lmenis delivered Charlotte: ‘yqwvfiqflfiehyyfivgfigo, towil: ll Large 35; A Medium 32%, f‘ Putllet 25; B 26; C 22. Quota- C. C. F. PA PER tions: Export pack 1c above for A LflllIlti, A Medium. Poultry re- New Commonwealth 0n Sale At ceipts declining. Prices are firm. RATS liEWSTillilI TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -- Sundays services will be conducted Next to Prince Edward Theatre Illllil (Allfll lflTY [Elli MAN MUWIIAY mom Iititl h. olllllll ~ lllllt H’ C‘ BOHAKER Unit Manager Sllli LIFE 0F lilllillll 14! Richmond Street Charlottetown P-BJ. . .__._.-1- mband three demhtua, Michael and Peter Joseph with the overseas; . Mrs. McConnac) Souris Iilne Rd. (Mrs. J nouun|'u"'.l‘q'»eaanlo'l I'allt6~.. In Memoriam 7 Arm), Cade A ' Corps News RAYMOND JOSEPH GALLANT The many friends and relatives of R-aynlond Joseph Gallant. New d-lcven, were shocked and grieved . to hear lhe sad news the; he had passed away at the Charlottetown _Hospit2l on December 3, having Mclnnis) Ahston, and M (Mira. Patrick Mclnnia) Brae. A brother, Charles " McCoi-mac died by tbs: Minister, Rev. T E. Mc- Lennnn who will preach at boil‘, diets of worship. ‘The sermon sub- ject for the morning scrvlcc will be Leading Ticket Sellers- Dfleeible iii-ids For the picture recently spon- attended and hollc Church of which sor d by tn Army C dets the» ~ . v _ he was a devout member. follfiwing havg sold twentév or'mo.~e=1n§°§,'fi,j§'c'f gféfipmil?“ "§,°,d°v§'e‘. Though not in too lobust health tickets Kind Me l0 be C3mmend¢3d‘1li/8lfill'lCC/' This being a continu- for tile psa- few months. it was 1'0 ation ' of the serlcs or sermons on thought he was convalescing rnd M , themes flom the Lord's Prayer, A would soon regain his-former vigor Cadet Lieutenant Iiarold Moc- men's choir from the Men's Assoc- bu; all to m av;l.=l_ The Dlvlne Pherson; Cadet Gordon MaoDoll-liatlon will lean . .:_~ali;mal Reapef has placed H]; 119M uppn gall; Cadet Keith Thacker; Cadet singing; at the evening worship. him and, he should go to hi5 etemah Arthur Kins. h S I lopenb sllagsign It? ____________________ , TflWBrd- . . 91°‘) a . - - Levy with sermon “The Tragedy of The awrwng mws was a severe Signalling Class - |SIlde will be shown-subject being u wasted mfg» The anthem Wm S ih ‘l ~ shock to his wife, paulcnts, Mr. and me or the cadets are Laklnziclttllaig: w sunset" ‘Vi’ "-5 United be “The Lord is My shepherd" Mrs J. W. Gallant and his many ‘ ' ‘ ' friends and relatives, also his m‘ m slgnaulnfifhgclasses Tug KIRK 0F s1 JAMES“ __ grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Caller»: under the mstrwtm“ M‘ I‘ 50m a, New Haven, September MacMaster, A.D. The Juniors havelThe blowing Service will be broaliczist tomorrow. over C.I-'.C.Y. , 19M. M1.‘ Gallant was kmd d, asses ‘on Mondays and Thursdays Y , _ 3 hosglte-l- nature and i: his hotniiefqifigflflggg ggo,f;°i},,gd,g",,sgg"i,igil'3?? M‘.IEA}.?HS,'.TK‘.IMH, “iii ‘ there was a welcome for all classes. seniors Wm have ‘dusts o}, 'Man_ l condrct both Morning und Evening Snug gretealzlihffgingrgulnoveiélgflerlnuismi: days, Wednesdays and nida-yslglieoxshlp tgtlliorrowianduflrgach iihe - l . rir n. éhltifiouzhly enjoyed mingling with from 7m to 830' the cIreitioneofxrilhsecfigurcheOliagarif o young ndold - it,l'LsE.Lilii. McK i,M. A man of Exemplary habits. well "ELDCRA" (c°“""“"d) igac. in; Churchmschoof 12-51 “.35 i§?§"'.§...£“‘i.§‘.‘§“i§. "Sphii; "fi ore-m = M»- ti.ii'i’..i'."y"e.hifilleii lififliii’ 1%“ - s en s a -' - - ,whom he came qmimg, m5 O h 1d b b I t ‘elude the Biblical Studies of Reb- man, m d r31 m 1 "e s °" e A 1° ti’ "e" a ekah and Isaac and The Call of which ha‘: i551 sc§§§1y..b§u§ 03x1‘; Pap cmwectly and quicguaa n gne. the Fishermen. The Minister will hQlll5g-hQ]Q_ 5 bandit; tgezrldflmlwamk l‘ shiglfllilfflit "Morning Devotions" over idle-lelgavmiomoumtheirlom be- g‘: swung m? the and Phigxactdgtgalgfig. Nirom Monday to Friday s s ‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs . | -~ o - . W Gallant. a xorrowing wife,‘ 1y htlhnne Yul]; the 508d ggflunfzxeigj aging‘? Blanclllqe glfifinifliwll- Nam lsgndmarkaa straeiltm, gechurcg, etc.) m1“ e and t e ° 0w "3 Sisters“ is seen in the true direction from the very point on the map at which one is standinl- Murray. , Agnes. To set the map, begin by laying it flat on" the ground. Find on it largely rom fa a final. ‘ivylrsfbfiaf McDonald. 91W “no, - -- o...“ o - n P.E.I. “illiwlk Mrs. JBJIIIBB llillillill clioi-iomwwn. P. a Miss lMacFax-lane), "Nearer still Near- . The music of the - by Mrs. G. Full, organist and director ol’ choir. You are cordially invited to attend any and nil ‘oefVlCBS. SUPREME COURT — The ap- peal case of Louis A. Hynes from a conviction in the Magistrate's Court under the Highway ‘traffic Act, was argued ywteniay morn- ing before Chief Justice Camp- U".l '1 Court reopen- ed. H. F. MacPhee, K. 0., ap- peared for the appellant and At- torney-General Large and G. R. Holmes for the Crown. The case was further adjourned till March 2. Before Mr. Justice Arsenault. the appeal oi’ Aeneas McDonald against a previous conviction under the Prohibition Act was al- lowed without costs. R. R. Bell ap eared for the appellant and Atgomey General Large and G. Holmes body will enjoy forever, in reoo for her life o! devotion to God nnrl the care of His creaturesan‘. eternity of happiness and glory. The llall bearers were James R and Thomas Manning. Wm. rianlon. Owen Mc abe A onsus McInnis hearse driver Edward Wh-alen ' I ill/lany Méass Cards, spiritual of C!‘ n88 Ml 1115555855 O h T , . . wer i ed b th Mr . Richard Power Solidi. P17- lhosee ‘$55.? oneioa e s T M Mullin. sowil- "'- Helen (Jonway- ' chi-fit?» “hi: ‘fill. w...» mum . ‘.1. and if’?! "i" m“. elixxl-‘inafifgvuilgl-s.‘ ‘James Plqill sag-ff Plciilclhard Power. 5°“ P is.‘ I _ M ‘RIO ' ' . m" _ wrrwrvwlr/Wllfzififim! vnvwmmmro-wr-urrfimwwnnmvav fflwm‘ 141". won my‘ r I a: THE lLevy, . ., sermon “A Re- ivlval in Religion." The anthem of the rmoming will be Calcotth and Mrs. Joseph Hunter, Upper Prince Street, where upwards of 60 guests assembled to greet the newlyweds. A wedding supper was followed by the traditional cutting of the wedding cakes before the guests began an evening of danc- ing and entertainment. The many beautiful gifts receiv-._ ed testified to the popularity of the young couple. Prior to the wedding the bride had been the recipient of many gifts in hcr home town of Truro, where she was tendered a shower by 45 of lit-r girl friends, and they were joint guests at a party at the V Club given by fellow employees of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock leave to- day by plane for Truro Where they will spend a rew days before the groom goes to Saint John when e has been transferred for G. F, I-luteheeon & 50R OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fli- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fecis." 53 Grafton Street December 5th, to st. Anne's Church. Lot 65 and was largely attended . Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. A. L. Ayers after which rernens laid ,to rest in the cemetery. Mrs. Gallant as well as his parents will have the sympathy of the whole community in their sad loss ' The pill bearers were, Clarence Murray. Stanley Colwill, Thomas Devlereauv. Packer ivlicPhee. George Cahill, and l-leoer Campbell Many Mzss cards received also letters of sympathy show the high esteem in wh ch he was held. MASS CARDS ' were adjoining On the first landmark in the direc-i tion in which it is actually seem Draw a similar line through thej second. The point when. -these‘ two lines cross represents your position. nifiiifiéo . M! M1‘!- L. Sourle, P191. , John and Mary J, Mclnnis, Aah-' n, P E Moses Mclnnie i ;_ .. HARLOW-WHITLOCK ‘VEDDING A ui t weddin was celebrate! u: elZ-iaptist C urch studio b! ‘h f k MI‘ . . . respect as well as to “olissvlloohilivgo mugs Beatrice McDonald. dgatihlyomrsqurfggflufrgfi T! ‘iii Fred Muiiallv. 50W“- 7-“ herewith expressing public thorns sister Mary Rltllldt- “WW hi.” hl§lis§ifin§m iii?“ “Eipnfiifv Mooney Weill-W . . i. .A. oqfliifiiaknd, New zeslimd. ran.‘ m? ‘rainy Mooney Urbm- Tm‘ Michael, New Zealand, P.E.I. ton, N.J., Ll-BA- M. Mamne an of Tyrone PERI‘ D. NEW Zeaiand, P. E. ‘ MI‘. Ed- ‘Llllllulv C and d2. at home, also one supreme C0519; wlsgatheilesgggtiierlht; Qfiligaimh’ canmmn ' R‘J%.P<3§£§me B11185". 5‘ bT§I§hE",LB°"-t h°m° the exact place where you BTE.:"HYIYI_l of Peace." The Church ed till March 2- ihercso and Jamie McCol-me eon, P.E.I. 5 “m1 l°°k m“ °" and put 8 pin through that spot,Echo i meets ro. Bible snlev per- ———-—— Souris Line Road, 2.22.1. Mrs. Arthur O'Connor. Gull‘ and into the ground. Then, turn-lied a‘. 2.30 P.M., under lhedixec- TEENAGE!) INVENTOR Irene and Joe Mcuormac, Sum- eaux, P111. n ing the map as above. so that the, tion f the Superintendent Mr. R. ——— merside, P.E.I. Mrs. Laura Mei-ll. 1'1"" recognized landmark is in the some. J. R lpert. Evening Worship at 7 Pascal, when ill years old l i860, Helen, Provincial Banatorl Conn. direction both on the map and on, P. l\ . will be nrlucted by Mr l, invented a calculating mac n¢_-_ Charlottetown, P.E.I. 5 Mrs. Estelle Peifll. alum” the ground. stick another pin =7 ' Mrs. Jas J. Mclnnls, Ashton, town, P.E.1. through the spot representing the P-El. Mimi-i Pogzigeh- m‘ m‘ landmark, _ BMrsPIEatIrick Mclnllls, Gowan steals Ggélrligg-Mém- Mona“; ,,,§‘,,,Y,‘;".,,“,§’ ggg,3,<,*;g",."{“.§li {£3 mm pA-mmls d cus-"mms 322ml." Michael and Marguerite’ %“io.o.i. n.....““'.. Dorchesid. landmarks, proceed as follows. Hwesh?1ll|‘risk£w€.l.s°ur“ um m“! vmud wlwm m‘ “ WILL BE INTERESTED T0 ‘llllow l w... o... ......... would" Mr. and M". Bernard Huehu" 348185.. Helena Mcinnis. Cflmblm ass. 0F TllE PROGRESS 0F UIIR M“ gen“ ""-"“'“‘"’“' °"" ' “ekoswllin. Thule: Hell“ (HIKING NEW STORE III from‘. mo... aw Mr. and Mrs. Five Houses, PEI. Miss Valeria Melanie (2). Bos- o. mum.‘ . A. n. Todd oh Monday. Fieb- ruary 5, 1944, when Frances Jean, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Hur- low and the late George A. Har- the winter months by his company the I. M. T. Bus Company. Mrs. Whit- lock will shorilv return to the city Rev. W. Mr. and Mlrs Keefe, Debert, N5. ‘ Rev. L. MoKenna, Souris. Mrs. Raymond Gallant . John W. Gallant . and South Shore Mr. Chariolzelown Alphonsus Callaghan, and Mrs. John Callaghan,‘ Clyde SUNNYSIDE lnigngl: McInnisKConabrise. -_ Mm“? wgugaml, y, ill‘ . a . H , e eun. - . cambndsejlassi‘ enry MaoFadries e s Kane and mm“ where they will make their home. m and M" . . Henr Mallard, Gowan Brae PEI. y m. Joseph McDonald and 1m- Iily, Cable Head, 2.22.1. Miss Georgina McDonald, Boston, ‘Mi? nd Mr h . a . c 1 Sofirris River. P8111, at u Mann“ low, Truro, N. s, was united in mn-lage to John whitlock. son of Mr. latlidt Mrs. Nelson Whltlvfik Charo e own. They were attended by M155 Rena MacGl-cgor, ns bridesmaid. Ind Archie MacFarlane, grooms- nan. The groom is well known in Maritime athletic circles as a star performer on Maritime Junior ghampion hockey teams and as a laseball and softball player. Hc is, better known as "Tflrky? FOHOWing the wedding. a recep- tion was held at the home of Mr. Gilli ucktm-luiie Scott. will“ Frasier. 30'“ . Margaret Ollflmlll!" Align Club Boston. l“ River Mr. and Mrs. Patrick llttzsim- mons, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Eldward McKenna St Peter's Bay Kalher-‘ne Wynne, Philadelphia Blanche Murrey, Kelly's Cross Cal-herine Cle-nkin. Boston Mass I Agnes Wynne l-Iaverhil, Mass. I gJllllimgoLgui-ettfi and Theresa Mr. and Mrs Anthony Olalkin, 00in. 50m HB- yonh wllwhlm Mr. . J. B. Areenault.‘ Mr ~ . Mrs ichae Cl ’ - North Vwlgshire M l u?” Ifnlgllilllillfillt in the Jesuit Semin- Josop C"kl,l.irlpool,N..ll'i'll. Winnlilfredlar ‘éonpifeii, N012}! Mr. and Ivih- l-luyd Johnson. . . e. Dolrchesiler. Mam o Wlihfilltl. icle and Iranlcis (Ianlpbeil. h » , ch... Enrollment i the shrine of our "m" mmonwnie ‘ may of Percetinlal Hello. I Bern Nonfh Wumlilie ttetown llh/ry and; Murray, Otia- The Mom” "ma, Mose. ' iiarll of Thanks If n, Brighto lUnder conditions, progress in the matter of new and M! - ‘building is admittedly slow and delayed for arrival of special m , however a. mansions transformation ill being made in the former premises and a fine and handsome store Mrs. Jose-pill Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murray Mr. and Mrs. Louis Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Amos Malone Hilda. Gallant. Leo Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Nmlih Wile-hire. Mir. and Mrs. North Wiltehirle. HELD ON EXCISE CHARDI FREDERICTON, Pie-b. 8—(OP)—- Wlllirm Bsmard Sranton. said by auvhoriiies to be wanted in Halifax on an Excise charge since us: July was under detention here pending arrival of a lice escort from Halifax. He WEB BfPNT-Bd yesterday after amil n8 101' l liquor rc/ion bcok, w en a clerk recognized his name from a clr_ cuiar. Louie Campbell, J. P. McClioskley, new store makes it's bow to the public on Easier Satur- lllay March lilst. Details of alter-at one show that from 30mg tihemaeement to the second floor entire new Floorl. Side; Jllimh mmm,’ walls a d C ilin s were found necessary. Heavy etce ' ~ - “will been: wee: liutalled over the front to ‘ I m‘ “d 1F“; ‘ _ w.’ u"? an...“ . lnllding. Downstairs and Upltalra offices, M- J. Villard, rim-M tfhlvl.lll all , angemen o s e n: a w 00g!" Inna“ “u”, fluid rent: HOBBS GLASS LTD, ltoro front, Montreal. sans-room: coax nu, flooring, Montreal. INTERNATIONAL mas aoaao oo., Ottawa. renesco lard. oo., 5mm, eta, Toronto. MILLER DISPLAY, mime, Mon ncxwooo CORPORATION. Veneers. New Yuri- ncxoulss coaronanon, Gloss vol-non. New r JOHN WAIIIII SONS. Iollllnp, KRGIIIII. WRIGHT SHOE co. . y anemones-own Io Happiness in the llome When Moiller ls Sick ' h t mak ha P; ifm $313: ggltrigedcltlyénfhe neveeifen ' Muglllgld duuzn down and becomes nervous and Irritable, n] ht and gegliiesrmhznlgomaui 5.11mi.» went to bed. 8 omen silflering in this we may find in l\'lilbura’e Health and "B"! Pills a rem-ldy with which to h p recu rate their health, build up the II! g," , and assist them beek to lib-happiness again. cowgabofqlfipillfilh all - rlilaienoe mil-lay, Norm Wilt» re. mlilrlrs Mary oahiii. New Witt- e. . Ella Ca-hiil, Windsor M. Man. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Trainor and family. 'I‘yrone. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McMenue. Charlottetown. Mr . Mathias Hogan. . and magma-bad ' Leo .1 M Charlottetown ' ' " Wm’ m- and Mrs | Gus Tierney | New Haven , 4, '33: and Mrs. Frank McEh-oy,their Mrs. Raymond Gallant and and Mrs. J. W. dm counters. c m‘ ‘ban-Mk ' Look for our trade mark a “Red oort ' on the Pub!‘- R1... rim n. r. Miibovn cl... United. Toronto. o».