Jo's’? . l i AT TllE PRINCE EDWARD ‘iinifuuiif 2 (tiiuv i _ 5's". -'..'.." .,‘flqflq'n'n'u'n-l'l‘n'lll-l-i-iln-i'l'o -.'-.-i.a\.-.e--'.~.-.-t".-.- f , \ ‘ g v g .V , v mhqiltii sos-IWARNER BER. . . ' . ’ I 4»; a FREDRIG l-MBIIH -ALEXIS Si/iilll - DONALD CRISP,- ALAN an: c. AUBREY smm - JOHN CARRADINE - Bill HENRY - iigiiiguisigqra . Rom, “n” , w,“ “ammo. and 9 - COME EARLY, BEST SEATS FEATURE STARTS AT 3:15 - 7 - Rousing Film on Mark Twain Comes to Prince Edward to“ OAPITUL m», Til-DAY - rue-wen, DANGER ii DESTINATION! i r t him about America's 'b'u".“-'¢'-‘.. J's ’ r eT-‘Ra’. lair-ted engngunents at prices in two hundred to-day at the Frederic March and Iriung Rapper. ‘ Every iacet oi’ Twain's film. Against a picturesque back- ground in a rapidly Qhsnging youniz country. the photoplay shows aln as bnrcicoted boy. rafting Mississ- ippi Rover explorer and Dllot. rc- porici‘, mininiz prospector, lecturer. lovoi- and litcrarv light adored by the ‘multitudes. Cast as "Llvvy" n. who ibccomes Mrs Twain, is lovely Al Smith. last seen in “The ant Nymph," and featured . iillltlllfIllltt outstanding list of sup- v-int’ iiiavcrs are Donald Crisp. as ‘ litcrari- agent. and Alan Hale. as 315MHz Gillis, Twain's mining part- . nor. ;“Spy Train” .10 Open llere Soon Tha story of an exciting Journey b1. rt i1 p zjcngei‘ express is told ‘ln Spy ‘Fralilf’ the Monogram , - , today. ltlcilard ’I‘rnvls, protege oi Bette a EXTRA ! 1 NEWS _ BEHIND THE B"; I“)? tlic loodlnlr roles. and the cast also SOUTH AMERICAN SWAY and (Jiilfllilliv SHOWS DAILY AT 3:15 -7- 8: l5 fiHfAIu-bmwmyfi-mj-f-mwn-lt-iv-q-aa-xru. . 1:..- a While, Evelyn Brent, Paul McVey, Warren Hymer and Steve Itobertsn B il-tllng the train bearing a. tin. lint: bag which they believe to contain valuable papers, u pair cf bl spies operating in the United .“ s rlxzziize in a hectic battle of, i i -~.-1,.a=. £055. on tlli arln o; 12.1‘ ftithvr h ‘vim Several other passenger; M1 {W119 0-1 t‘ 1111‘ 111, 1-- -- i-ilo are attempting to regain the‘ F o 101mm V113‘ li-VQ-‘Ii’ .-_,,.:i_i:c What no one reallms is‘ length dress oi that the satchel is fitted with a. CF01?" in draped bomb sct to explode when the bag i yellow S .ls opened and suspense rims high as one after another of the pur- icd and pursulnq iactions gains " ~ ion of ‘the deadly niece of Wedding i- ‘ iviih a corsair.‘ of .i A iveddng 0f interest to their, in‘ Ml’. hlllfilt \\/ 01011.1’ friends took place at the l lmlncdiliiciy i home cf Mr. and Mrs. l". W. John-_. ccrclllolls‘ -l1i 1' ' 15,1100. Murray River on the evenqslsilng - CUT‘. L b» t8 0i Sop. l3 at 7 o'clock when: AacLiV Che" Only dflutlhtkr, Alcxandrai ‘ < .. =Ients and vis't other points of ln- “myn Was united iil 111111111180 W} 0i the brldc. . ", tori-st in the province. The bride w? ctei- Robert Mllbilrn, of \\ll CLl g ‘W111 ivorc a colt of brown boucle with "d5". NB" son of Mr. and Mrs. lSYlIYCS, Sllpl)llt‘Ll_ by out lrivzlils oi i rod fox C9113.‘ and brown 5w“- A» R. Milburn of Albert, ma. The the bride. Dllrllli: on» mo. _ .i SQ... “rem”? ‘"5 11911011111161 by RIBV- 81°11? 0i sBl'(‘i‘ln('.‘-‘1's 1111111" 1111' Among ihe many lovely glfll I ‘VUII h the presence 0| i118 U10 BWH 111111911! 111911‘ 11115 received were six placlngs of In- trtllimcdiate relatives and friends of good ivislies. Lillll‘ lll fllc (‘\':'l‘.l‘li1 got-national Sfefling Silver 1n the‘ 9 b1‘ dc and Broom. To the-the hnunv y<11111£1‘\1l1l110 lull Dlfiihichrlntrcss pattern, from the. itraius of Lonengrlrfs Bridal cur on a trip lo ilcw Eru ' |bl‘idc's only brother, Lt. Archibald] Shoru, l Johmzonll) dyad by Mrs. Rouls ed n_ where they will spind u sh. lt Johnston who is serving with the. h omo of the 2111111113 111"‘- RCCS somewhere in France. i “ 1 — -- ' On Auiz. 23 the bride was tend-t . . ered a miscelian shower at ,l'ler home when she W84 the N-i clplcnt of many beautiful gift!" among them a table lamp accom- panied by a nicely worded ad- (lrtss from the young poo lo‘: group, of which she was presl ent. Ice cream and cake were servedi and s jolly time enjoyed. . On the %nndny previous m her marriage. the Sunday School Sup- erllrendcnt Mrs. Glddings on be- hall of tho Sunday school read an address or appreciation for the service she had given as secretary and organist for a number oi, years nnd with many good wishes. presented her with a well fllledi envelope. Previous to her marriage the bride was on the stafi of the Mur- ray River branch of the Canadian Bank oi COHITIIGTW for over two F MAGIC f"“¢ gjgkfifuwl ‘all’? M” all i-litmfigrt‘ saw“ ‘“ _ Siinosuhg‘ lhoqeni" _ c“ years. The groom is a member of I milkfl“ m“ q iihe staff 0T the Blink b: Nova all wile n pat" Q Sco in. in Windsor, us, where they ems: w o 20 minim - iiri reside. (loam) 111°“ ‘The best vzltsheiithhr their 11:711.’! - m: . mum”, hlewlldfiogg‘ w h em to er human HEAT 3 The temperature of the healthy “human adult, body averages from 00 4 to 00.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Warner Bros.’ new thrill-packed most widely loved humorist, "The Adventures oi liiark Twain,“ which recently conc- advanced theatres throughout the country, will be ol- lrered at popular prices beginning Pr Edward. Alexis Smith are starred ln the Jesse L. Laskv production. which was directed by vibrant. B11118 adventurous life is depicted in the wishing Earle the best oi luck and ivnrtnne drimla which opens an en-‘ giiizcmcnt at the Capitol Theutrezeoh Tcrbove“ =‘D.ivls, and Catherine Craig play|‘:_ llldlllllCli Chick Chandler, Thelm A i BEIITITAI. Gllllllllhll flak column I reserved In IOII o! local lateral. but ndvertlsinl o! n newoy nature may l-Ilflml It Ilvo cents u. word. strictly no)‘- _ ad not. CI-ASWILL mi- lino CONFEDBATION L!!! IN- BUIANCE. COME T0 ANNUAL Chicken 8 0i Belfast Ladies’ Aid S0- cie . 5t. John's Presbyterian Church at Belfast Hall. Wednesday September 2'1. served from 5 to B. 946-2546 ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. A. E.Nelson of Charlottetown. an- nounce the ens oment of their daughter Marlon" e. to Francis J.. eon o! the late Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bradley, Charlottetown. Marriaae to Mhg place in October. 9-25-21. DIED FROM WOUNDS — Ml‘. and. Mrs. Leo Mahar, 303 Fitzroy street, have received a telegram from Ottawa informing them that their son James Maurice, died on Sept. 10th from wounds received on Sept. 0th while in action in France. POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court Saturday, one drunk was remanded until the 18th, one his ball of $10.00 estreated. and a third iorfeited his ball oi .00 A hlt-and-riln motorist was fined $5.00 or ten clays for hit- tln] In electric light polo and refusing to stop. STORE BROKEN INTO — A break was made ln the early houfs of Sunday morning at the Metro- politan stores on Queen Street and a small quantity of cosmetic arti. cles taken, was learned from the City Police last night. En- trance was efiected hole through the glass panel oi one of the front doors, Police said. Evidence that the robbery was the work oi Juveniles 1s apparent, ac- cording to the police, from the fact that $18.00 belonging to the Salvation Army was lying on a desk and had not been touched. Neither had any effort been made to rifle the oiiiee. A iew powder puffs and some boxes of children's Etflntle; were missing the police s a e . suarmsr: PARTY -Qn Th“... liflyevenzng, Sept. 4. a large num- ber oi friends and neighbors met at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs, Gay McEachern, Mt. Herbert, tc honor their son Earle who w“ home on furlough. After Mr. Ralph Rflyner had escorted Earle to the seat oi honor a very ap- propriate address was read by Mr. Arnold Burhoe. The address was accompanied by a generous gift of money, the presentation being made by Mr. Errol Lundcn. Although much surprised Earle expressed his thanks and after everyone had joined in singing For He's a Jolly Good Fellow’, the guest of honor was vigorously bounced. The remamder of the evening was spent ln music and social IIIYZEICCUISB. Ere the gath- dispersed, all joined 1a safe return to his home again iln the not too distant future. HMISS PIERRETTE MAJOR. ,Beautv (lnunsellor of the DOR- OTHY GRAY organization plans to be at the Cosmetics Department oi’ ' "‘"f1*“~ l“ “lei-U Limited from Sop- tember 25th to September 27th, anti would welcome the visits of all ladies lntcresflcil Thr various nop- ulav- preparations of Di-irothv Grav. wi'l. n! CIFWP“ he “nfivi-c/l "-1 “"1 occasion oi Miss Picrrctte Major's visit. '- .~-.- llhis War-Four Years Ago SEPTEMBER 25, 1940 — De Gaulles Free French and British- supported force withdrew from Dakar. R A. F‘ bombed Bijrllu. Kiel and other C'.,‘I‘ll'1“ll p/unis German ‘l-linh Cri".ilniss.oiicz' Jo" announced Ki {Isaken "removed" as chief of Nor- wegian state at Vikdu Qulsllng as- su _ leadershlo.____ Kidneys Must dsiliiviitidi o one and wastes our blood are rrmcvotl chiefly b your kidneys. flettin up Nights, Burning nssagesflilack- ncho ervousncss. Rheumatic Pains. i"- qusnl he dnches and Xeclln no cnul d by Kidney and Usually in such clues, the very n Gym: goes right to won: helping the Kid- aeyl clean out excess ncldl and wastes. And I gull can unless compict Iva everything to gain and nothl under this money tibia. flcr lo Item your drultlst t 7. Zizijltgkllzs THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN by smashing a’ ir‘ i i .fAQl"-_"'"Bfii‘l._i T A Product of Oonnul Foods int‘ ‘ i115‘ 13"?’ Rioisfewsn TRADE-MARK I-IY do more people buy Maxwell House than - any other brand of coffee in the world? Packed in a Wartime Bog, in on All-Purpose grind and at less cost lo you MAXWELlj-IOUSE COFFEE DON'T MISS FRANK MORGAN The inimitable stellar teller of tall tales is on the Dominion Network every Thursday night-with a big cast of stars from film and radio. For laughter, music, fun-listen to Maxwell House Coffee Time —Thundayl- GFGY-Q P. M. _}l_. . -. l MMQI MONT AGUE MEMORIAL SERVICE AT 1 i Before "a. large congregation the Christian Church, Montague. Sunday morning, September 3r ..! on impressive memorial service was. held for two young noon of thci, Church who made the sizprcirlei sacrifice overseas. The young men} were Private Gordon not. son: oi Mr. and Mrs. William civar.‘ Brudenell, and Sgt-lilajor John‘, Noble Shaw, son o! Mrs. Shaw andi, the late Vcrnon Shaw, alFo of Brudenell. Rev. PL. Richardson, pastor ‘of, the church, conducted the service, and gave an eloquent address on, the subject “We Would Sci.- Jcsusfli The Scripture Lesson. l Cor. 15,.- wcs read by Rev. M. Watterisaarth.‘ Mrs. Charles MacLure v.15 crzrn- lat. while the soloist was Mrs. JD ‘ lilacLeod who sang very icclingly “Srrcet Bye and Bye." Th: hymns sum: were "Mv Faith Looks Up To Thee’, "O, God Our Help In Ages Past", "Saviour, Thy Dying loveh‘, ‘Tis Mldnlflhi; and‘ “Biest Be The Tie That Binds" , The altar was banked with floivers fl-cm friends and relatives, of thee-e who were being rcmtmw bered. l EARLY DECORATION -~-- I Wall tiles of h highQv diccrative character were made as early as the 12th century in Persia. ‘ B.“ lie-I. keyhole; l “I saved all the valuables-we can alivavs get. an- other house with a Guardian Want Ad!” Fortune/silpprentice BY Leonard Leslie ‘Phillipa said it would serve her right ll the authorities made The Grange yield room 1'01‘ a dozen or so nlorc. 5hr; was l.tlo piilli cc 5hr had left for the Saildley defence oi old standards. As a ivartlcn, now a senior in the service she ivas learning that in times of peril individual rights must give way to the safety of the community. Already there was a fairly com- prehensive shake up oi lilPflg in progress, and only Mrs. Siindley was trying io carry on as though everything was normal. The Admiral was badgering the Admiralty to put him back into, ‘zcc and was a little ncttled to. 11d that My Lords were no, as yet, taking much notice of those, over retiring age. Diana had not yet made up her, mluci what course to takcfbut Con-j rad had been half-promised an. Army commission. i "AYflYt you supposed to Joint the ranks and get promotion by, merit?" Phillipa asked. "Oh, that" Conrad was con- temptuous. “Yes, there are for-l maiitles to go through. Nothing‘ much, they tcll me. They will not.’ be very strict in a case lke mine."i "What l5 peculiar about your» case?" "I am a srindlcy, aren't 1? With a father holding such a position in the Navy they can hardly el- pcct me to remain a mere private.” "Maybe they should make you a general straight away." she wrinkling up hcr nose. "It seems to me a gocd th’l1g that Men like John Morrls—- Conrad frowned. cuss that fellow?" he observed. "No, we need not. But I like to mention what he has done. Diana should be proud of him. This war manner that may surprise us." stick up for h'in. Sounds as though you were sweet on the chap. By George, things iiavc come to ii pretty llnss Wllfll izirls in your position are taken in by a fellow like Morris." Phillipa, mos), ilielegantly, said: “shut up, you make me sick"--n ilsrfill expression she would not have dared to resort to quiz», a shor. time [ll".’VlO\lSl,V. had her own troublcs and disap- pointments. With the war only beginning there had been a dc- clslon to postpone her marriage to Edward. Instead of October it Wit; noiv iclt tha next spring would be liioro suitable. Cfinilnp; lioinc on lis first lElVC John Morris noted changes for the better in Th!‘ Snndley outlook on events. which lir- put down. rath- er crur-llv, to iiic nbscncc of Con- rad. The promised commie" n had not materialized. and iii ‘ superior young man was still serr- said] others . haven't waited to start atnthe top, "Need we dis/ is going u) level things up in ni "I don't know why you want to‘ Besides she , lng in the ranks. "Enjoying hinlself. too." accord- ing to Diana. "They made things tough for him iuitll he became adjusted to army life but now he is shaking down well. John decided he had perhaps done Conrad an injustice. "Very probably he has good stuff in him," he decided. "Not that I am surprised at army life giving h'm a fresh set oi 111111195. H9 will not be able to throw his weight about so much." More asonishing. however, was it to be welcomed almost effusive- ly by A/Irit. Sandie)‘, cvcn though he had t0 listen to her motherly admiration for Conrad. “He is a gunner, you know," she said proudly. "I om confident he will get on. but", she‘ added in- gratfntingly, "if you come across him I irust you will help him, Mr. Morris.” "With pleasure, though I doubt my ability to do anything he can't do for himseli." “Oil, but you have rank. have you not?" “I am not slire whether beln a w1‘.¢:ea.iit is rczci. as lioldng particularly lilizli Not such .as '0 benefit Conrad." "Thu-c may he opportunities. Mr. Morris. And I'm sure Con- rad will go far, and may be able to repay you one dily." John did not think it ilvorth while to explain that. he ivns not even in the same battery, nor W83 ho likely‘ 1o do far out oi ills WHY to befriend the one man who had aivrays treated him shabbily. What he did d close casually an l‘ \"“s that he had been ‘"1! for an offcar train- ‘ lng unit. . v f‘.'\i‘l_\' days o! the was no ilevrloped much urs and . l 1 Ir no sirp ml " ‘I'll! NEW for c SOLD IIIRICT IV MAII. ‘IO YOU i $40 Ila/m fizrrik-o éQ-c/Fz” RAIIIOIIIC ‘culated to estrange herself from .her parents. In some respects she iseemed rather iarther away from him than before. l "Mother relies on me so much mow," she explained. “With Father jaway she is rather lonely. If they ‘send Father to sea it Will b0 iworse, though at his age I expect -,Tilere is Phillipa, too. It was best ;he will domain, in a shore 10b. inc: to go on with the wedding {arrangements until matters be- ;came sorted out. Oh, dear, I won- dcr if they ever will be! Now Phillipa is anxious to join some- thing ivnrl kc, so there will be no- body at home shortly. I couldn't slay in the house if there was any ill-feeling in the air." “Your mother was more civil to me than I have ever known her to be," John pointed out. “It made ,me feel quite hopeful." i "Yes. but that comes from ‘$91159 cf duty and gratitude who; you are doing." _ "Surely a more convincing way of showng it would be to get used to the idea of our marriage?" But although the two were cor- responding openly now, Mrs. Sand- ley had -l‘elegnted that idea. to the background. hoping against 110119 Ulili "rhat she rczurdcd as Diana's youthful infatuation would dis- nopcnr in the st":ss and change oi these days. But in this out-of-the-way cilstrlct illc outward sans of war itimo were no: immediately ap- Iparent once the community had ‘recovered from the lni.ial shock. familiar faces were miss ng, and there were newcomers who were obviously not of local stock. 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