AUGUST 23. 1943 ,’-__-,;"_ ~ liisfious new. .16 trvii iiiigrlriivyii} "_r..io EnioyIlSonsotlonoI Songs‘ 1o Sing!‘ lsniint unwritten p, llm lllltnv N<v\l7r___/y\"vlivr .5 a ADUlPHl lltllnl a ,_ ll’ l time; an "ml Tutu?’ DAILY AT ‘snows , , as EXTRA -- British - Canadian News-Passing Parade PIIIIIOE EDWARD -:- TO-DAY- TUE ie. A great big tuneful dance fllm, the South American romantic story opportunity for ingn beauty and the dance world's k g of r ythn-i to do their stuffl Xavier Cugiit and his orchestra bring Jerome Kerns score. his greatest since "Show Boat," to the screen, a d AdelPM Menjou is also featured. Song hits include " ‘m Old- Fashioned." “Dearly Beloved," "You Never were Lovelier." "Wedding in the Sffliig," "The Shorty George. in ad ition to the Cugat bands own special number, “Chlu Chiu." William A. Setter directed. til Astaire, ‘t3 Hflyworth ' “Lovelier” fgiAglllu cribs loveliness . o! The greatest picture - . Columbia's “You I; _ r Lcvclicr!" a?“ “W? Ncvc: Lnvelicr" o ens l fit the Prince Edward Trea- Jtnerous Contributions to Blood llllnlo T; i fiaglgllyyrpi Prince inward Is- Conservative Ladies, ds-lln manifested their (‘Gunegts at stanhopc "jQQfflh-iupnort in a great 2o. .) This nrcituking. Ladies Auxiliag. Charlottetown Branch of the anadtsn Legion, time iL is the “our Cliiii t . .) y c o Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. Dr W. J. . ( 75.00.) ach Inn, Red 1 Gigs‘: , open n If?“ "flit month. Contribu- e am“ ~\' and articles of fur- ($25.00.) _ M? furnishings have been . MacMillan ($10.00.) fimtmgilglntlgc following: gé ‘Ciiaswall. giiéirlxflgxnth .~ n , . . r r ues s_v - cthe Ellllfl rlilljvhnllf amffwfif tingrClub 05.00.) ti?” ~ a.ar-..<.**..-=tz.... or ch 1,. ve ng u . . club ‘Slgygojrom Brilhton m l“ “W Plate. Beaver Club. “mo” ("Qfbloghursdav Night Bridge a ‘ .l',il"ss;a"tlln°éiymous. “him vllrlrfliilllflllaffilfi? . J .. “e sill/line at Prince Edward m g 11 on an?“ “time piss- iorfi’ p" MT-C- A- Welter! ms ‘Iota m‘? iTgiTIIiIgmIoi-ces in all ' D5118 OI the Wfifld. ‘ ‘a “méills t Canadian" Legion Funeral Notice a Al Ieet i . I veterans of past. or resent war are requested l0 BEIITRAL OIIARIIIAII This eollinn is ruervsd for new- of local interest, but advertising or a nlIsy nature may Iln inserted It five dents a wold. strictly pay sols in advance. CIASWELL for photographs. ISDAND cums bot s t - ber tom. . i u tIEJZT-Xgi. CéJEIUIEDEILTISIUN LIFE INSUR- CABLOAD black and galvanized sheets due this week. renneil a Chandler. 8-21-31. PASSES EXAMS —Congi'atulat- ions are being extended to Misa Maureen Doyle North Rustico wno successfully passed the Maritime ard Examinations for Grade Xi held at Mt. St. Bernards’ College Anugonish Nova Satotia. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCBD.— Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roberts, Wln- eloe, announc the ongagemen‘ of their daugntcr Veda luorene, t: homer lsarl. son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Rimell Gay. Charlottetown. Mar- riage to take place early in sep- mber. 8-23-11. RETURN HOME-The I-lon. Mr. Justice and Mrs. 0.8. Tyndale and their daughter, ‘Miss. Lois Tyndale. have returned from Keppoen, RE. t the summer. . Peggy Tyndale, . - . . .). who jomed them r her holidays, has returned to er oat in Washington, D. C. - idon real Star. NAVAL NEWS - Some 85 men and officers of H.M.C-S. "Queen Charlotte" held a. church parade at 10.45 yesterday morning. The Protestant party under Lt. . Burnett paraded to St. Church and the Catholic party under Lt. J. R. Morris, to st. Dun- stems Basilica. The Captain, Lt. C. P. MacKenzie iispected the party on the parade grounds at 10.00. . B. W. Salmon, H. M. O S. "Queen Charlottce" recruit- ing officer, left Saturday to spend two weeks at his home in Toronto In his absence Lt. I. Burnett will be in charge of recruiting. Laugh-Film. Has at 25 Kin Street Mon a nio iilng "t 8.40 an. to at- "! lhe funera of our late ooyinratlrc, Jon-n W. VThitc. to l Ira M. Brown‘ Secrets 51m; . '. r . i; ottotoim hunch. "=- m “M- Action, Music Louise Allbritwn and Dennis Oxeefe are teamed in Universars "Good Morning, Judge." an action comedy. with music. The new film comes toda to the Ca itoi Theatre. Mile Allbri t , one o HOIIYWOM‘! promising young contract actresses, essays the role of a woman attor- ney. Mary Beth Hu hes has the 56C- ond feminine le . J .Carro1 Nalsh, Louise Beavers and Samuel S. Hinds appear in important roles. Jean Yarbroough directed and the associate producer was Paul Malvern. THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Slxteen-year-old Jo Ann Kigeig above, 0i’ Covingtcn, Ky., has been charged with murder in the fatal Carl C Kigcr. and hcr youngest brother. Jerry, 6. Her mother also was wounded during an unexplained Bfliwk while the family sle . (durum U- unu. AL-J a.- rlve safely overseas according to a cable received recently by his par-I °T J- E‘ enzs Mr. and Mrs. T. B Gillespie of Carleton. He ‘received his wings at No 9 A O. S St. Johns Que- bec, June 24, and received his com- mission as Pilot Officer while on leave at his heme. PM: Officer Gillespie is l9 years of age. Nobodv Loxealhe Eyelet..- ICHARLES DUTTERWORTH, as the unhappy bugler in the Warner Bros. film version of Irving Berlin's "Thls is the Army." sounds the one coll that is olwoys identified with Irving Berlin. Reveille is the coll that inspired Berlin to write the most famous of wcr songs, li"Q_li. How lpHoiegTogGiUp In The Morning." AmmIM-flt It "he 800d food shines in the eyes of Italian prisoners oi W" M they 11M "P I01‘ I BDlghetti meal aboard ship taking them out o! hast-ls arse to pannanant iatsmment. TIE KIRK 0F 8'1‘. JAMES Preaching yesterday morning from the Kirk 82bit on the text "Man Me As e of Th Hired Servants" (St. Luke 15:1). ministe , Flt. Lieut. the Re . Busaell Soiners said: there some worthiness in the Prodigars longing? Yes, and we must clearly trace and understand the worthiness. But we must first understand that He was not born to be a slave. No two faces are alike. no two fingerprints, no two souls. That fact makes svory book a different book. That fact gives portrait painting its "lift" and all friendship its joy. Man is interested in mass production (far too interested) but God apparent- ly is interested only in individ- uala. No two blades of grass are alike. no two stars, no two men. Each man is his own man. and because he did not make himself, each man is God's own man. When the Prodigal said, or proposed to say to his father, "I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight" d himself more than a ai and forever more than a He knew that in hie folly "had stained heaven. Sllflfltiflss of her father, Vice Mayor I sla . he had done more than tear his own clothes: he had torn the garment of the sky, He had stalii- ed more than his own flesh: He Therefore. even in the knowledge o! his sins. he was more than a hired ser- vant. he was more than s. man- he was a child of the sky. The man is a man. not a slave. and he must be INS" Montague Memorial High School Exams The following are the results o! the Maritime Board examinations at Montague Memorial High School oi the twelve students who wrote the examinations in Grade XI. all were successful All subjects In order of merit. written: Kenneth MacLaren, Brudenell; Shirley MacGregOr. Montague" Jean Duvar Montague; Gerald Solomon. Georgetown; Irene Bruce. Valleylield; Florine Camp- bell, Montaguc; Barrie MacLui-e. Montague; Raymond Grant. Mon- ta ue; Harold Stewart, Montague; Al ert Aitken, Lower Montague, Six subjects written-z John BOYCE. Georgetown; Albert Hobbs, Georgetown. H. r. Laivpiw, u, a. Teacher. XI will open on Septem- ber 1st, i943. Any students desiring to attend. kindly notify the Teacher Fraser. Secretary of Trus- tees as soon as possible. I-I. l". gaalréd zvyill teach again this year. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH A congregational picnic at Marshfield on Wednesday after- noon. Cars leaving church at 2.00 p.m. to promote fellowship and give to all an opportunity of meet- ing and greeting our new minis- er and Mrs. McLennan. Sports and contests under direction of Mr. W. Matheson and Y.P.U. Food is asked lor but tea and milk will supplied. Bring your own , . I-i, Black who was treas- urer for a fund collected a cou- ple of months ago on behalf of the hospital for Sick Children, London, England. has Just receiv- ed an acknowledgment of our gift 39 pounds 14s. 8d and the writ- er Lord Southwood expresses deep appreciation of this help and warmly commends the sympathy and interest which the gift be- tokens. - The morning service opened as usual with a hymn of praise. Mrs. G. Elliot Full presided at the,or~ gan. A choir of i'1 voices led in the singing. LAC. Arthur Lawson, RAF. rendered a splendid solo which was much appreciated. Rev. Mr. McL/mnan was in charge and ‘ “Reptentancei His was "Bring forth fruits worthy of repentance". Lukg 3-3, KELLOGCYS ASTHMA RELIEF FOR ASTHMA 8. HAYFEVER HONEY QUOTA THE WARTIMII Piiicns nun All Sales of IIOIIEY - JAIAS - JElllES AIID IAARIAAlADES to Consumers ARE SUSPENDED ’I‘roiii midnight, Sunday, August 22nd to tlie opening oI business Thursday, September 2nd Thin action is a. necessary preliminary to the rationing of these commodities, in order to ensure that everyone gets a fair share of available supplies, to be put into effect Thursday, September 2nd — the details of which will be announced at an early date. SPECIAL NOTICE T0 . . . PRODUCERS . . . The Suspension Order means that no further lulu or deliveries of honey to complete orders already accepted may be made to householders, hotels, astaurants. industrial users, or other persons who use honey. The only sales that may be made are to wholesalers, retailers, or any other porsonl who buy honey for resale. I-IOTEIS, RESTAURANTS AND OTHER USERS . . . Hotels, restaurants, and other quota users an permitted to continue serving these commodities in the regular course of their business, but may not buy or accept dnlivery of supplies during the period of suspension. lNDUSTRIAl USERS . . . Industrial users such an bakers, confectioners, etc" likewise cannot: purchase or accept delivery of supplies of these commodities during tho period of suspension. WI-IOIESAIERS AND RETAILERS. .. This Temporary Freezing Order does not inter-fen with the normal flow of these products to whole- sale and retail distributive channels. ADE BOARD PAGE THREE n; Repentance (l) ls the finding of something you have lost such as codness. friendship or lost sour or ost civilization and (2) is a change of mind toward God. your ’"“'1"'"e'1 and vourself. There is the danger that we too often use .-,.e...ai..e as a way of escape from responsibility for our sins against God and man. Real Re- IOIONTO I Division of DOMINION TAR A CHEMICAI COMPANY, LIMITED pentance is (i) Goodness in vic~ - v torious action over self and over sin t2) constant seeking fnr new and more effective ways to serve God and man. In the evening Rev. Mr. Mc- Lennan's subject was “The Secret of Great Living" Galatians 2-20 Paul's background was one profound devotion to the Jewish Faith. His conversion, a great and far-reaching experience. Paul's growth in the Grace of Christ. His Z Jean’ 7fiae T0 BUILD o ' Whenever you build or renovate remember MURRAY products qlva you enduring, depend- Qblo service. Use MURRAY products with oom- plsto confldoneol . 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