of a iuway nature may be inserted at five cont: a word, strictly pay- ahln In advance. ENUARAY 1.?’ 1.9.45 _=-f THE PRINCE , sow/mo ro-m Y- TUE. - WED. {fiiilliilgfllllllllll COOKS I01‘ Photograph. CONIFEDIIRATION LIFE as!‘ CLASS-Ergjtarting January. ram. Mrs. n. M. Gass. 1-13-2. ENGAGEMENT Anuouucu-i MENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Chesei" Macltachern of Iloneneld. iiounce the engagement of their daughter, Janct Evelyn to WIIIIFJH Clyde Baker. eon of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Baker of Murray Harbour. Marriage to take place in the near; future. - naTuaivsnTrT DUTIES-Cpl. p. w. Mtmlllstci" of thc scar. Charlottetown, P.E.l.. and li/Ilss i I ‘Marguerite McAilister of thc Civil i g 1g g f T/uir mm exciting. . . liilariour [our aflair! Service Commission. Ottawa. have ‘returned to their duties offer spending the holidays with their" parents. Mr. and lVIrs. John John McAllister. Temple, N.B. V erinteiident of agencies fur- the Central Canada division. has been‘ appointed general superintendent‘ of agencies in charge of agency; work in all fields of operation. i EXTRA! ! Speaking or Animals As Babies — Rhythm On Wheels ' "' ‘i h IIW - A. B. wall. formerly lnspeciarl H , I 50f field service. has been op-i , ‘pointed superintendent of’ agencies‘ wuvu-mvev-n-v-m-m-uarsavwr-xvr-a-uvunr-rs-mn- M cemm Cannd“ dwwm“ i comma-our WEEK-STARTING non. nu. 22nd. i “SINCE YOU WENT AWAY” has now been appointed medical; director. full~tlme basis. Dr. F‘ W Starring The Screens Most Distinguished Casi -:-1-'-P-.__»__.~--_-. flfl . . Rolpli, formerly as-l sociate medical director (part-timei basis). has now been appointed av, soclnte medical director, full time basis. W. J. Fariiiery who has for. many years been on the staff of: thc and stock .IllVEStm(3lif,I srction. has been appointed sun- erintendcnt of the bond and szock investment department. ' A. J. Trusler who has been. for runny years. Jli the staff of the mortgage investment department and latterly iii the buildings de-i partment. has been appointed sup-| erintendent of this department. CLAUDETTE COLBERT — JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTON — SHIRLEY TEMPLE - MONTY WOOLLEY LIONEL BARRYMORE and ROBERT WALKER PLAN YOUR THEATRE PARTY NOW FOR THIS GREAT SCREEN EVENT 'a'n'a'u'u'n'u'ln'n“n‘a'u'ln‘lsfifi'n¥l'h'uh‘n'n'n'n'u i. i - Islanders Wed ' Dunne. Charles Boyer ‘vim Chliilfis Coburrr at the Prince Edward Theatre! most exciting affair! w-“”*"‘" - m H H T°'"*Y"CAPITQ_I:ZTPE-T1E_"r i se- " ' a‘ I I A pretty wedding took plsc: at the J. Wesley Smith Memorial Church Manse in Halifax zit '7 p.ni. Monday. Dec. 25. i944. when Rev. Dr. W. R. SeJeley lilllfvtifllvlil marriage Mary zine Qug cv. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quigley; Carleton. P.! E. Island. and James Elmcr MflLIib-I son. son of Mrs. William Burgoyne Btlldnlllc latle Alexander Matheson o use Va ey. P.E.. The youthful bride vras charm-_ ing in a two-piece frock of Chinese blue crepc. with crystal nnd gold buttons, and a small hat of miitCll- lirg blue with gold ornament. The young couple beware Iunattegzlerd, berg I; was m,“ A the ceremony rig w nessc y and pmducgfid gvy slzgrilrf: the byQIUCT-ln-IRW and ‘SISLDQ. of up“ the bride, Mr. and Mrs. WIIIJFI‘ "Together Again“ lc . ~ of snlalmown mfllvlgrthefltcoril’: tiffladgiils {$511 comctiye stair is h” Ddlliifii who. throuyh thc purchase Clowning , . go-tmtozvnlni: . . .‘ 0f P1 giddy hat and the attentior, singing daii rig . spooii-. 9f a WI-ihisticatcd sculptor tdharies‘ lug 'mooning . . .' in her merit‘, Boyer.) forgets about her de-l entertaining entertainment to creased husband for the Joys of date. ' hvmgr Besides this z-olllckinl: STEV- bxill, there is Jane France and her swing songs and ‘Bob Crosby nrd his pleasing bsutoiie iii uii assort- ment of melodic interludes. lifusz- toclay. It's their Mid hilarious love Their eyes me L 5 i i. meet again! miiralgizifirlgigeelétltfi 218i. . . . In "the year's most giop. romantic‘ $1153.13?“ w; dark“? What laughter! m love‘ Besides its brilliant gether i’ bus“ ,_ p rile on EN QUEEN 0p 114E - I pf: A ivRftMtro "Tina find} ronianeflflaiil‘ 0! SI»?I‘S, “To. ° B cast J features Mona Freeman, (Home Courtland, Elizabeth Pat- trgilii and Charles Dingle ie ii i..l rt t v . by sis-iii? "éts;li"“’.l"d" 133215;‘. Bibcimrin, flip screen play by V1,, F‘ Hugh I-ler. 5 Q a <_ JOAN cons r0 T0 WN IN IIER NEW’ COMEDY Tico No_l='ubs" by Zequlnha A_br<u. DANCING ‘ii the new nous "rumour Sponsored by The Kinsmen Club Dancing from 9:30 to 12:30 4 l r s x x y l? arllisvkgigiwmsrms 4' Music by the Ansonnaircs Entire proceeds to Kinsmen Charities I :00 ‘ ' a NE“? - ‘h\n'n‘n' vn\\\'u'iv'n'n'vfh"» ' Uut Our Way AN SGIJAWS Di i t it ai. s-Js-at-J-s-mm-esrtxvr-iauw-In“ .55‘:- General Admission 40c =_= a _ ' We Our Boarding House By J. R. William With Major Hooph not ‘i l no ziasoulAs aooueuARnTo ' MisTN-i Marceau‘- T-‘MAW / HAVi no EDUCATION I 56R. PIKE/I. MAV Become A ssoee 0a S\1E5,AF1 e2 au-r THEYWEPE Baler-n" WALKiNG Butts-eve!» |MSIDE N‘ MEDIEVAL GREAsrPLArE ' o SHED Butts-rs AS EASILY As uswolweos BRUSH OFF RICE! UM! wouosa u= NN CHEST l5 TOO wan. DEVELOPED TO ear n- on? _ eiwuaoare veneer FIJM I THAT amass ussTl-w- uovu ‘BOUTATNLOIZ-MADE eon‘ m oocroas ALL TANK‘- , meuz ADULT use ~ "ro err some ADJUSTME ms: l Confederation Life | > i - ' é ' Appointments ‘ Showing I LOBUIIN s i» w . _ _ . " “an” 7 and 9 D. L. McDougall, formerly sup-I I" "Kan-sis City Kitty." Col- cal numbers include: "Kansas City son much hziirpincss in their uu-ri- umbla Pictures‘ newest hit at the Kitty" by Walter Donaldson and r ded life. Capitol Theatre. Joan Davis dlshrs Edgin- Leslie: “Pretty Kntv Blue A pospnupgifiy Spw-m- was ‘m. out the fun iii a. screenfiil o’ Eyes" by Mflllfl Curl-IS Mid VI" (IGI""I Mrs. MHiIIPSOH at thc honic u RYPfimlliE comedy. Shes ruttj.’ Fizzy: “Notlilnz Bocale From l‘~.'o- of n; and _ -_ E315, Thgnygulp ‘u tlllhm‘ ltt SheisfKittv“ . where" by Saul (Jliaolhr rind "Tlco on Thursday evening, a n icv. [the CHARLOTTETOIPVN GUARDIAN ‘f3?’ B/ICK IN CANADA Famous tlditl program of fine mulls. featuring lhennzedCauadiln composer-coin! uc- ro: Percy Fairh, hone to her husband. Dexter iected. plodding on through the sndw. Dene! had continued talking to Jerome for s few minutes longer- ihat would be a pretty costly call, in mors ways than one, could not help thinking. had no salary, and married. he would have to Watch his pennies more carefully than he had done before. carelels about money, but Jerome was the rend spendthrift of th family. Whatever had he been doing : R Nyetteville jewelery store to l: sin with? And ther. to fall Dexter Jerome but hi, Ilieuunanlis he were going to gci 1429321 Jenness we; FOR lrc' __ . o'er heels 'n love with strarr (Tfn J M6"°p°'s"'" girl behind the countera-m g (‘Y H" m vlio had n0 home and no lam l] [a “kph”: M“ and whos name Alix 5t C ' cfronlftféu-lcliicilrr. Dexter chad gem across rra, Chorus and paneliei living room In which ti‘. i other nrilus- being of so many Pennants h." centered, and looked at Jndilr l ‘security than ever before He knew j . ‘ill?!’ for what she was, her faults __N_,v\_, ‘v \_ ,_ ___~_ . as weil as her virtues. and they all ;\'r~9\9-"V“""vx.”"\.'\'>~3\’r.\',\_~_\.. » hail 1:1 meanintggedto grim u l-Ile wriulg Y M n; vitan 1 lie: h_si;‘r rah L‘ t h. _ _. _ . _ I - __ __ (1) grirlnwihoy higdwcgfiscnte/ed tso nfaxffiy (flertevxcghcgdlliaglilrtfrilirflltztiztlfy/ “oufltnfhfirlfis 2 SIIIQRY _ . § I Jerome when she had known him the handle. Hes gong to b n r f,‘ er ‘against hmwlu’ "em" h‘ ,2 m, 1 , , a _ - [c _i\i,- had glien them scuiscious though- ) by 1) wéulgng’ fiahear‘ {of 93"?" I» fiflht away No, “c didnt Judith "rrsd on him nimos - e w a :- - ~ -~ < . ‘ " gs Frmve-‘i Firkin!“ Kflyfifl iiomtiotgerome ttliahofoahifvilix.‘ hgzorgg? he: onllylflhnbwhlytiklgf rlakursgelllrci: a"?§l§,... y.“ hna~wl Tyne poo l _ \\..,,W._I\,\VW \ “vwwf lZ "lat Jerome had always can spare me The Bram W.‘ __ l " “ _"_ ,_ r ‘f _ = ' ‘7\')~\__\J\7\}A'\¢A7\7\;\7\?\7¥ “vwg bee . .= l ._ r _ v _ - _ n; children aiu .eiribly sic: and thi n’ WE“ m {A um De St ‘ll irresutlb e, like Jennes But w“? And told-Ire sure itsitliéregx othedrs hi1 the lamféy .1} l, " e m‘ "1 V?’ 4“- “We ousht w get off some kind minutes? u he could riiflke it half! do ' 13°” p’? “bu-I “n” °" had ever “mm ‘i "emlmus of a little present to them do ‘t an ho r it i b t - . “L “m m4" "V" "°° ncie in Screna Faro-sun's sentle you think so Mothi-a»: ’ n ‘hurryuf kgdwldfse 53355;? I“ ha“: Judmli H you take a Con’ v0.02 Her hand u. trclrrbling as .. _ _ ' ' '. .. ' I _ , _ _ _ 3 Lazigus case Ike that, now. you shc handed to: i er to her umyetaiti‘. aowfgldrgi Jag: IImM mfggdlttgéfcusfire l-9ih;‘;}fji‘tiig out wont be home for Cirristmas! Yci husband _ iilyench gm .. r 31 ~ i‘ ° ~¢ W" t» woirt we Jenncss! You an; can" "A "irl has to have tliiic lo get -- - ' I even exchange letters! Aml irelibifinfiiiii"‘lié‘.ai iwiiiti‘: toii‘.ff°iialilfiisii°in;"cl‘éii° i332 “w” "snub ’°= agerieirl’ _ deem“, undermine, about “mil fiAlmge £311: Juuség “$12.53; iggfitfifiififi v _'I_'lie words were wrung from (Continued on Page b) 3323i,‘ ..,.‘.§,“,’§"‘,,§"" “if ,j°¥°“,‘,° ivwid be aims» w.» w think i I I i‘ i‘? _ m?‘ rush" iiito iii "islliltlfe nlltlfite H?“ w?“ marked Aux Instead d. 7 A" é s wculdnit let her 3§tcn:.,,,::°..t“° mm“ are 5° “ear do il. ’1e.l h.m that. Ddllltl "You let me talk to him my own‘ gay." iosnzeik Faigniiir. lsaid. He ohjwmm‘ I n° W“ I“ ‘H'- n $55755‘ "But they suit me right down 185711215 lYggl-lo Inijterclxefilglnfimiik to the ground." Judith said feel- hmr from W‘ YE ° ingly. Tve always counted or. ,_ - ~ l" (“'95 ,1°“l~ having those tezsocoiis and table- bEdKL-Ycgbé-xvice.“if? Wmf ‘>’{Y°"‘sp-ccnli—Dex_ter and I are fixing HOWE ihm?_ofi" “I sizc-“rgéiis 10%? married in the spring." that agalu?—Yrs, I'll explain to y m" told me himself whue your mother "Jerome FHYS this girl hasn't. got any litifte to go to or any fOll-{g m , consult.‘ Iic announced. lurniiiz “ from tits to jtlicire. “She was brcufllit u!) l.l a convent. Jerome me; hsr in the jewelery store at Fayettsville where she irorks. from Louisiana. but she chanc to get this so no _ \vll"i1 . him right sway. that is. if his fimilv dcesxt have anv objection Her name i5 What was it you said her name was. Jerome? I guess you better n1:ll it fcr mc " He t-irned from the telsuhon." Zlgllil ‘Lois girl Jerome's named Alix S‘. Dzinlrl sieted ‘ _ fact. wag." "IIc SZWS; sh slrnifZIit from heaven you “out I siould tell Mothirr?" it .‘e‘s ‘ I What the boy. l The Only Answer rte“ i ‘It was him Onlyugirijreiavflofliflllli agéidi-tn sprang u?‘ to man mus’: his-e known what she welgnlflgjeficu"“ the m“ w“ m‘ he'- wefre’ I ,‘le=_ hath cf them Jeoress is ow- f-"iv excited because she's going to Of ccurse then.- had one iillll‘! tn tell hiin Mrs Far- would [rave to say in the end, even before sh: surrendered the Cairns of Halifax. Following the "DIIOZIY Cairns szrvcd a delicious wedding, supper at her homo. 204 Alllifllii St. Mr. and Mrs. Mathesoii spenti M a short honeymoon at the home. oi the bride's parents in Cnrle-‘ . P. E. l. For travelling lvlrs.‘ Math l uorc a seal cont and if matching muff. r Previous to her‘ iiiurriagc iiic W bride was an efficient and pop- IIIJII‘ school teacher, having taught zit Albany. Carleton and Bordon ‘f schools. The groom is employer‘. as u carpenter at 1i.M.C.S. Docs- yard ' x. Tiiry will "e- sirI-a . ii Sh. Hnlifzis. Th’ Guardian joins their many friends in wishing Mr". nnd Mrs. Mathe- l\ decorated ivlth pink and whi strcnmers. To the niuslc 0f ' Bridal Chorus thc hostess uslis- bride to her White-triiiii sent under u large white iii: age bell. and n basket heaped with interesting packages was placed before her. Mrs. Brenton Stewart unavail- I‘ pod [Pg p s, Airs. Gcrcioii Ross . I" the iitto uanvinn rses .lll(I c . and ‘ thi- gift to the h l: rle. ZVHI " . Vlcndrll Mo:- IIIQIIiS arranged the gifts on o. u‘ table. w h m“ weer“ V‘ m a vol". “we frlgnds. for licr thanked "ifl<. \'i'$\ 5 .. v _ andxthe bride Wits bnuncen. u_\'rex\-.'ai-c -- luiicli of Sfllldi-ltht and tea was served b? m or: youR "M" Presented by ; Jfiwiiuagg |. WW "mtins “T “A” , ‘ILIVRITERL ‘unifli-ilgguyrlgkél‘ q Aajf npvvuvy‘, wnwmui l>1= e uho bore her great-grandmother’: 51111118 name so staunchly, with n. deeper sense of thankfulness arid ou were helpn8 vour mother get supper." “And I'm pleased to hear it anie I think it would be fitting to glVc thcsg spoons to Alix " Daniel ‘Ffillf- silver in thc house you can have.’ S‘ , "All right, Dad. But don't you l" wink you could let me pick ou_t t» a stats ‘or starts?" feet stranger?" "Shes Jerome's said yourself,‘ “She'll have Just a; good a to it as anyone ii; the family "Perhaps you would like have Grandmother Brewster's seed C _ ,, pearls," Judith stwzcstsd. 5f "No. we . Jcnness,“ Serena said Her voice d was bginnlng to sound natural too »-it “as strange. that‘ of the three. onlv the volec of Judith . his be- loved should be disturbing to Dc. - D11. fiasco . aII SEE PAGE 5 Daniel obs-wed Just the “Theres plenty more to a per- girl, like you Dan‘el answered right her to mus; have those for then the ‘elorrhozze had th‘< was tust- as Oh yes. verv well. Dr Barnes. thank you FOR PRIVATE SALE I have been operating a very productive farm at Marshfieid. Princl Edward Island since my return from overseas service in the last War. together with a cheese factory at Dunstaffnage and a General Mercan- tile Business in Charlottetown. with tiic assistance of a stepson. my only family. Since Lhe Mobilization Board here does not consider his work essential, my chief assistant is to be taken from me. and I cannot carry on. I offer for PRIVATE SALE, the fnllowingr~ I N0. l. em cunvenienggg, Barns equipped with electric lights FARM containing fifty (a0) acres, new house with all mod- and running wafer. Well l-ept lawns and driven ay, and in cyeliv W3)’ a “Tswlass ‘home, situated on the paved Si. Peiers Road. seven miles from Char- lottetown. Also, my entire herd of TWENTY-FIVE (25) REGISTER- ED AND GRADEI) HOLSTEIN CATTLE. Also, ONE HUNDRED AND THREE (103) IIOGS (good-sized junks). and a new ZIIASSEY- HARRIS MILKING MACHINE; NO. 2. (REESE FACTORY known u DUNSTAFFNAGE CHEESE & BUTTER COMPANY. This plant is all newly equipped and operates uil the year round and. has the largest production of cheese on P. E. l. Adjoining is a largr store 65 x 65 feet. all new electric lighting and is one of the best business stands on I’. E. l. Also adjoin- ing is a new bungalow all in first-class condition. This business is a wonderful opportunity for someone; if fziciory is not sold bl‘ l "rial" date Factory will be closed. NO. 3. CASH & CARRY STORE. Meats and Groceries operating "n. successfully for the past fifteen years at 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET CH ARLOTTETOWN. This store is 60 x 30 feel. three floors with good basement. Reasonable rent and operates on an ALL CA5" SYSTEM. Building can be rented hut not cold- A very surge stock on hnml with all IWCBSFZIU‘ flliliimflii» Parties interested. IPDIY l0- W. R. DENNIS (JHARLOTTETOWN, P.,E. I. DISSOLVED ORAL VACCINE PAGE runs-u