KAY FRANCIS ~ i" fill FUNNIEST TIIIIO. IN SKIRTS! from Brandon Ilioiuiior’ Ilmorhi calmly W lh JAMES ELLISON r-ADDED FEATURETTE ATTRACTION- REY SCOTT, amt, ’ aeldieroffortumand nin- uro lliodeadcnnydaoard certificate of merit for l this mun "un- dugorou conditional.‘ I N FRINGE EDWARD -:- SHOWING at 3.15—7 and 9- REY SCOTTS "KUKAN" BATTLE CRY 0F CHINA iUi. NATUPAL Con’); Til-DAY -rur. . piueit/Jiraf We‘ LAIRD l CAPITOL -:‘- Benny Is i ‘Charley’s Aunt’ (lomeclian Stars _in Brandon flhomu’ Immortal Comedy Jack Benn , the reatest coined- ian of our e mifires his bow in Brandon Thomas‘ immortal coin- edy, "Charley's Aunt." which 20th Ccntur -Fox will present to-day at the Pr nce Edward Theatre. V Jack has been cast in the iiiie role of this long-tints lauzh fav- oriio, and ii. promises to be the most hilarious and most unusual of his career. ‘The story is that of the fellow who helps out two college pals . mastilueradlng as his friends aimi- Whi e clothed as the aunt. he chan- orns two young ladies and receives two proposals .oi marriage. Then. at the height of his impersonation- the real aunt comes upon the scene. ow he and his friends get out heir predicament makes for one of the funniest comedy climaxes. Preview audiences hailed Jack Benny's performance and have call- ed him the funniest thing in skirts. Kay Francis is the real our"- Wm tums u at the wrong time and James Ellison is the friend who Deeds the help. The Brandon Thomas farce from which inn screen comedy has hem adapted is one of the most popular mile Plays of all timc. It has been chow more times than any viii" play with the sin lo execution of "Hamlet." Trans air-d into $'~‘\‘°"' hen different languages. it h" scored n hit in every one. in the ivily-nhie years since it was first Jhown in London, there has alvtays been at least one company pinyin! ‘Whurley’; Aunt" somewhere.‘ ; An impressive cut of laugh Dru- Voifers have placed in the other "illiliorting roles to make this the funniest comes of the year- A1110"! other: in out an mmund All” ‘ fllld oil i QLIKOEHIS.P*5'J 0%.; j .. M“ . . C R EGA R nxraa ucws -cA1tm0 snows 8.15 -..1 and 8.41: mmouqjmk‘! ‘ s (‘if ‘ TO-DA\Y Gene Tierney Is Hailed As ‘Finid 0f Year’ forty-eilht Five hundred and leading States couldn't be wmnii picked 20th They Century-Fox's Gene the year in the recently completed poll conducted bv the motion Dio- ture trade pager, Film Daily- Gene beste a field 0f £01)- notchers to rank No. l in the nat- ion. Her selection as the outstand- lng “flnd" 0i the year is a i"- bv mendously important one. since it augurs a rapid rise to the top with the studio loin l oiit in the way of stories. "-99 m future pictures. This is born out in Gene's la est n "Rin On l-ler Fin ers of zothgéentury-Fox is br llRllil to the Capitol Theatre w-day. Henry Fon- da is Gene's co-star .and Rflllbeli publications in the Unltedl - OIASWBLL-fcr murmu- CONIIIIBIIATION LIII INIUI- ANGI- lu-III OLASBII IN All!‘ Martini Jl-nul-ry 12th; Phone Min. Gill. i-iI-Zi. POLICE COURT — In the Police Court spturuay moi-nine u wound offender charged with ilielfli P"- sesslon oi‘ liquor Wlq fined $300 or five months in jail. A reminded drunk who has been under arrest since New Year's Day appeared and was discharged. Bllllc-KENDRICK - luv. H. L. Danton, of the First Baptist Church officiated at the marriage of Min Nellie Kendrick, duwhur of Mr. IATHIIINOMOII run-stony no: vou rvnv mm Pzn/xggzucr .7714. 7471M ' - "V? nip 2:45 to 3 p.m. CFCY THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Preaching yesterday mql-nln Mo» the mu: pulpit 0.. Isaiah n‘? R-ouy unto the cities of Judah Beiwid your Bow-the Minister laid 1n conclusion: Have your b115- ihess, your marriage, yqul- plea. sures deadened your heart to the eilims of Zion? If so, Christ will "W" °°m°- i4 l0. Wars will never and. 1f no. there will be no world. and Mrs. Thomu Kendrick, Pans- boro, and Wireless Operator Robert Stevenson Bell of the Merchant Navy, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Bell, East Baltic, P. E. I. which took place Thursday morning at 10.30 o'clock at the First Baptist parsonage. it was n. very quiet wed- ding. the couple being unattend- ed-Halifax Herald. FUNERAL SERVICE — The funeral of O. L. Richard was held from his late residence ‘l6 Elm Ave. Saturday morning to the Church of the Most l-loly Redeem- er where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by RAW. G McKenn as veil glra Crowley, 055R. PRESENTATION AT BETHEL LOT 48—-0n Saturday evening, Jan- uary 2nd a largo number of friends assembled at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. John Rankin, Bethel in honor of Private Omar Ferguson who was spending a short firrlough with his wife and child. A nicely worded address was read by Mr- Funk Lund followed bv the presentation of n. "Military Travel Bet and a Morocco leather Billfold iw Mrs. Charla; Fraser. After Omar had made a very fitting reply all join- ed in singing For evening was spent in games and music. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the ladies and the_evenlng was brought to a. close by ftic sing- ing of the National Anthem. CRAWFORD-MQKEAND - The: I a homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MoKeend, 88 Tacho avenue, Nor- wood, when their eldest daughter, Janet Wilson, was united in mar- riage to Warrant Officer Hugh Ii‘. Crawford, R.C.A.F. The ceremony which took place in the living-room in front of the fireplace banked with white baby mums and poms and fern. was performed bv the Rev. H. B. Dorinelly. Squad-Leader H. W. Padwixfk played the bridal music. The bride wore a delphne blue heather. A reception followed the ceremony with only a few intimate friends of the family present. The couple left for P. E. I. where they will reside. ‘Ihe bride travelled in eimson rabbit wool with blue hat and Hudson seal coat. PM. Dawson D. Hagen. who has been spending the New Year's holl- dflys the Buest of his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dawson. Albany, has returned to Camp Borden. Pte. Vincent Doiron has returned to his unit at an Ontario training like after spending the New Year's holldavs with his parents, at Rocky Point, In Memoriam WALLACE W. OWEN The death occurred at French Fort of Wallace W. Owen on Dec- ember 81 .1043. The oldest son of the 1m Chris- topher Owen and Margaret Stewart was in liis 'l0th year and resided all his lite in the district in which he was born. Being confined to his bed for several months. his death was not unexpected. During his sickness he was ten- derly nursed by his wife and Jean Robertson who had made her home with them for some years, and des- plte everythin that loving hands and kind neig bours could do he passed aceiully away at the last. hour of he old year. A kind, generous, public spirited citizen he will be much missed not only in his own neighbourhood but in all the surrounding districts where he waswvell" andfiavourably bv a large circle of ac- quaintancas. Besides his wife no Inttio Scott who has inst. suffered a douhu bereavement her only remaining ail- lerney as the outstanding “ilnd" of - W!‘ M11119. MIS- Allied 5"°W“t' ha“ ing Just passed away 1h 1106 M391“- He leaves three sisters IVAETRBTEF- Mrs. Dohson of Santa a. Bessie, Mrs. Vongara of Detroit; Alice. MI!- Ludlow Jenkins of Msrshneld. hés lllelong. pal. One brother John . and two hews of Detroit. an aunt Mrs. . J. Gibson of Mars - field, besides numerous cousins. £1119 of which Fred Owein was with if‘: for some time before his dearth 111:!“ also helped can for him in I dag. ite the cold do’. a inrac cou- coui-ecstip of iléieiadslgiztliaefiéien? WY miififiifiicc‘ at the home was con- ls Mamoulian directed the film. Geno won her place in the poi; over such an outstanding list o competitors as Teresa Wright. Jfliflh Lesle, Orson Welles. and Verolhc? Lake-which is no mean feat. e victory was assured by a. wide maf- gln. while the remaining places n the poll were orilv a few vote! 8N6 - Fieaturcd in the cast of Rings: h: Her Hngersfiare Laird Cregar. o d She perd. Henri! Steliiieiwiln: l-"nd Spr ng Byington. Ken ' Ililliign fashioned the screenliiliy 00h nd original story by Robert Pius a Joseph shrank. poise mm anon-i- pols - to?) - ‘more’: no wgfllgie. mginaifl Russell can B“ nround it-he'll [always have! t 100k up to his wfe. The four 4.10 one nnd-a-half inch tall solder. smallest map in the Bliiiilh "i"! ll, lngll gal-porn in the A Own. ‘m Wbelanrhird 0mg @- Riehcrd my i Territorial S61v1"- | The g1 bearers married Aiannah Putnam. 11mg‘; l; h pastor Rev. Mr. gfixgmiinnywho ffeqiilihflii Vi“ d him during hi! i!“ i n a. My hvmns sung were The Lor s shepherd, Son of My 50"‘ 5nd “m” a F519 d we Have in uierselB-Meum , _ J hn Fitzpatrick. ‘fiitwletw xdzfingliinlgl. John 11101119- ‘son. W. J. Riifi i n.§“?a§i'i'i'$“lit>'i’$twi§"ii.. Picsbvierlan Church cemetery at M" “m ‘ _______________.-.- He's A Jolly! d g Good Fellow. The remainder of theifid fiufiefal§hgefhwu§laéhfinfifillf afternoon dress with V neck and 8h at more the whole Church system and tho organize. hove nor soul-hope either. net. us 80 homo and never come hero a- |8ain for we only waste our time, iii-Kid inmilt our intelligence. There is no God to behold for a blinded ‘P110919. no redemption to expect if our souls are bogged down, no “m- wer to those Mio cry “Where ls now your God?" except that l-le is inowhere and never was anywhere. ' Is this your answer? Are you g0. "18 i0 give in? Shall your worst fear; and weakest yiekiirigs take command? If this religion of ours ; i-l h-O 800d then lot’: have done I with it and tum our churches into - something that will extenuate the ‘miseries and crimes of earth-a. gfiggiflgollizlléigipfixauince it can no l‘ _ _ cation of heaven: c‘ and cow“ " u Jsus called it, r down the curtain on the farce of 2.000 y?!" acid go home and die, 0i’. more sensibly still-for who wants to live in this man-made 11811 0! a world without God?- commit suicide. Well, i1 you won't d0 thti. accept the oonso. Gimmes M not doting it. Make Christ a cradliril invasion instead 0f a platitude. Dare to believe and to show that you believe, by living Vi-Bwously and faithful] and by fighting for that Kingdom which men otf violence tsks by force. Up Ind out at the charge with m; ""1117 0f heaven. for the Russians have disproved the notion that cavalry are obsolete: they can still cum the scale in modern warfare, Konce and animal stre th, th dashing cohorts of ~ assalrlt the: have ga-lloped through history. Up and out and away for the future- "Say lmto the cities of Judah, Bg- hold your God!" ' '51. riwvs onunca M the morning service yester- day morning the Rector, {he Rev. A. lleDrew Gardner, asked. the consfewition to consider with hlflli the work that had been done dur- ing the past year and how if. could be improved and s...‘ exited dur- ing the next twelve months. In. looking baok over the year, the Rector said there were weaknesses to be marked, but there was also strensth and dens of growth. The weaknesses, he said, concerned _ tlon, and ho is to deal with theswmsturs 18:31:: series of sermons which ho hopes to deliver in the near future. Regarding the marks of strength anfd fggtures of growth, the Rector re err especially to four si .s. First. there has been an incrtiaflse in Worship by the congregation. Generally speaking, attendance at the Communion Service is a mark o! spiritual growth, because it signifies that ‘self’ ls giving place to a surrender to Jesus Christ and exaltation of Him. And mere has been an increase in the number of communicants during the last year -.'not indeed a large increase, but one which is cause for gratitude and encouragement. Secondly, the number of persons attending the weekly Bible study class on Wed- nesday evenings is increasing. The clam now numbers over 10o people. We cannot know Jesus Christ un- less we know the Word of God, and that we can only know by st1§ymg_a:ld_medi_tating_over it. the congregation this text to take away with them-“Launch out in- M Thlrdiy. there has been an increase i=1 ‘i119 wllflegationts offerings, not only for for Nliss ons and extra_parcchial purposes. illfl Vflllle Of filly person to tho community in which he lives, said that such worth must. be counted. not by the amount he spends on himself. but on his output for the benefit of the community. Fourth- ly, the Rector growlhdn fellowship. A new or- ganization-the Men of St. Paul's is now in being and will soon hold its first meeting. day evenings ‘open house’ at the R9611"? made possible by the shar- ing of more and more chin! needs but also The Rector, referring tn - referred to the Then the Sun- ratlon coupons is becoming popular. In conclusion, the Rector gave when he a»: or IA/uzwivrazrarrzz Yiillll l6 ui niiuli to the deep" of Faith, Adventure and Hope. ‘ In Memoriam MR. HENRY FORD At his home in Charlottetown, December 9, i942. peacefully away a highly respected gd citizen tn the person of Mr. Henry Ford in his- 79th year. Although not in health his death came as a great shock to his family and friends, as he had been quite active three days previous to his death quickly stricken again. All that medical skill could but the Lord willed otherwise, and his spirit winged its flight on the above mentioned date. do was done, there the best of W53 CANADA Born on the Glasgow Road he spent almost his entire life there, having Just retired two short years ago. Mr. Ford had been very wide- 1y known throughout the province. as his skilled workmanship of pip-meter and brick layer had taken him far beyond his home sphere and had made many friends for him which will long be remember- John A., Glasgow Road; tGertrudr ‘Mrs. Frank Roberts, Glasgow Rio (Ada) Mrs. James Crabbe, Char iottetowm; sixteen grandchildren, five great grandchildren. Also in lowing sisters, Mrs. Charles Mm Qucirric, Wiiisloc; ltlrs. Alice lilac-n Donzul, Glasgow Road; Mrs. Ben-t jamln Smith, Winsloe; Mrs. Joh Chandler, ‘Viiltnn, Mrs. Beatrl Neill, hfiitmi. Ln only brother Jumps, prcdeccushcl him by rill; months. Intcmtvni Winslcn Nari- Cometory. Pallbearers; htessrs. Alonzo antler MncRnc. John A. MacDon- rild, W st MacDonald, Christoph Ford. Hammond Ford, Hammnn Johnson. (Patriot please copy.) passed His funeral which was largely attended was held from his late re- sidence Thursday, Dec. inf-service. being conducted by Rev. J. R. Skinner. Hymns sung were The Lord's My Shcparc}, Blcst be the Tie that Binds and n duct. The Old Rugged Cross by Lennard and Harold Cudmore. Ho leaves to mourn besides his \\’l(l0\V ncc Isabel McCallum, two sons and two daughters, namely, William J., until 1.038 miles nn hour at the equator. z BRINGING UP FATHER poAeisAv/wufiom ‘moss Tmcausau: PEACHE5 OVER TO MR. HOQRIE DON'T BE m. win r". ‘r m. .; l-‘Lilfi-lzfiiiil- , sun-.- - .. .~n - , . ' QF-m THUS l5 -—— TEA AN‘ OUT OUR WAY WHOA.’ ONLY qe MiLES rrs ume MORE. pave-ear. FER HIS rp LlKE 1o "mane ‘IOU OUT OF THEM SEZfI KIM TE LL MYOFFICEQS "THE OFFICERS SEATS ARE PATCHED‘ '1’ NO BANNERS BLUFFING EARTH AND SKlES, OUT DEF-lES-- ’NEATH THE PLATE WiLL TOO LATE_. ,\- *’ ‘BEST ARMY WORLD. MAN FOR M -— LORD wotsetev l5 MY LITTLE DOG GONE? IN ‘THE an“ no eoose STEP Pouicpiaie ' -. A SMARTER. MAN LOOKED .,\ mp saw WHAT HITLER. 1 Pl! 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