PAGE six f illillllill. Glllllflllll Too/av oun’ 1/ m COLOR Tyrone Power -- Ann Baxter “CRASH DIVE” :l5—7 and 9 SHOWS 3 __ PRINCE DAV’ "m v “Yancy “fury? topulor Animal Short-SPORTS-Novelty " l rvol he IIII llrhhlu':l'l1nm'5ncn':bla‘ti uni-suns as an an haul-tel 3i The mic a word. ca!!! I!‘ abla ln advance. ~ CONIIDIIATION LII IIIUI aNca. ~ _ I cooks m: photographs. BTALLMINI‘ o! {Taags do? 90:12: 30h. s- __ I COME ‘I0 BELFAST Lldlll Md m m. l chi k a o! l8 ‘fig’: Presbytgll-‘ian 31%». at Bel- last Hall, -W esday. Sept. 32 ‘Supper served from 5 to 9 gcxlgcfi , i. mrsnnsrwin be obliged w 3rd installment if not m! 011 fll‘ beiore September 30th. 9-30-91- ‘ RETURNED TO P. l. I. — Ml‘. Harry MacGregor, who spent the past tour years in town em 10106 s; MMQUIXHO’! Market, let re- centl to return to his hflllle ll Mon ue, PEI. —Ncw Glasgow News. THE 3rd INSTALLMENT o! Civic taxes is due on September 30th- ~r= "s. meant?‘ r cllsavrged. o a o 94m ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION - On Thursday. Sept 16 the many friends and nelihw of Ordinary Seaman Ivan McKen- zle gathered at his home in Dover. P. .1., to show their appreciat- .ion o! his iriendship before he M! for active service elsewhere. A gilt of money was presented t0 him accompanied by an riddles! to which he responded with l. 19W well-chosen remarks. A dain 1mm; was served by the ladies. The evening was then 09M in son s accompanied by the guitar, violn music and dancing. C.W.L. MEETING — 0n Sept- ember 7, the regular monthly meeting o! the Morell Bub-Divis- ion o! the C.W.L. was hald. The ember 7, the regular monthly meeting of the Morel! Bub-Divis- meetlng opened by Byfif- The President. Mlrs. Steee presided. The minutes o! the previous meet in‘; Ytere read approved and sign- e . donated to the ‘mborculosis As- scciatlon. It was moved and sco- ondezl that Mrs. Ambrose Steele and Mrs. J. B. Jay be appointed to attend the T, B. Convention whroh is to be held was“ the Charlottetown ADDED TO PROGRAM Hotel on bei- 23. miner bus- iness was discussed. The meeting closed with the prayer for the boys in the armed forces. GOMING—EM P I R E sllristol and Vicinity Return Stags Appearance of “HANK” The Yodelling Ranger I“ Also Big Screen Program. sips. TUES., WED/SEPT. 27. 2a, 29, 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3:l5—7—8:45 PM. iCAPITOL Til-MY AND WED. in > l v . accent’ mm FiiESTlhl-DREW r n».C'i'TO KRUGER i PLUS NEWS- TRAVELOGUE-SPORTS Sl-lOWS 3:15-74:45 2'24": TS 15,090 Canada Shave, ll L"! 11H’! llilbflllfljlnatplyr 7 business nuns in fllnn in i930, w, .1. ‘Qncsldcnl’ nml (li-nr-rnl Mun- i‘ Dun and Bradstreet oi '1. Lid, lnrlnv Icld a Tomnlo Club (Rotary). The death took place recently in Charlottetown oi Mia Catherine Mooney and her funeral was held last week from the residence of her rather Mr. John Mooney, Peakes ath is sad at an time but at the early age 0i n euean it is more severe. Catherine was s. lovely girl and will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowi her and especially her young riends who mourn her Pass- e road leading from the hi h- way to Dundee station was wcr ed last week by the road machine alter being almost impassable all sum- mer- The short stretch oi road from the ghway at Morel] to the church oi’ the {little Flower was Legion Dance i gate/oiled last week for the first I gongratulations aree extcanded to y P .Bterling MacEw n, nd his T» bride who were married last week. 9 ,0 1 ' MacEwen, o! Bri l and Mlllfilg fichool for a nllfillagrleo‘ Modern and old time. - 5 Y W“! c” T" orchestra gisaiéEweek éorpgn lo, where Mr. stationed with the “hush” 35 "n" Pie. Seldon Drake and Mrs. Tax and Check Room ln- Drake leave this week on return to eluded. Sydney. after spending some time at Pic. Drake's old home here. Mrs. W. W. MacDonald was a visitor to the city Saturday. Other visitors included Mrs. George Lav- bo Mrs- Fred Iueblanc. Mrs. James Conohan, and Mrs. John R. O'Brin. ___________ IN MEMORIAM MIL JAMES P. MIcLIOD Friends and relatives oi’ James P- MacLeod were shocked to learn oi his sudden death at his home in Mount Hope on August 5th in the eal/lilwllxeowaylifilirlsi’ be m ill . ac en health tor the past low years but s. ' f d ri to is i he was ssgckgrxssleriezluslv 111.1335“ e ical aid __ .V . __. . _,___ _ was summoned ut to no avail, He’ UNITE» STATES “swarms Fiifiloiliiléiiiélédfiiiil.“°““‘ ° ——— i n1 Tvylssgrgerouwsept-Il; - r31» W113ii$3§v§§ust°a$°‘§i§?@e”§i§%i.n§ — 8 C9 0 B1‘ n °Tmfl 011.]; it 1th ‘l R. C. A. . at said today that announced cusual- Tslylfmerslge; m; East Roy- ties of the United States armed city; Hubert and Elms. at home: forces SlllCe it cntcrcd the war to also Christine, Isabel and Kathryn date total 105.205. at home: also two brothers Alex Based on war and navy depart- find 30h!‘ c- 59m 01 MW!" 3° ° merit regorts, the total includes 20,- ' glllgmll’ 5M" ""3"?" °r Des“ e- 104 dea , 28.22? wounded, 32,005 - ' . missing and 23.070 prisoners of war A215? Igaerglenyigseshgéfngncofig: _‘ A number o; m w me in this cd at the home and grave by Rel‘. vicinity will moveeto othcncity for (Jfixlbg! SW12; Ra and whe winter nwnth" u “w” or! the Maclgonald, wllialam Pzpe ylllltugh ‘£3 s}; “$62.1 m the “med om" hlaglfiafipnllifi Judson, William an e c o n. ' ‘The hearse was driven by Rcddie Cflfd Qf flanks fifiifeiineni was at Dundss Cem- rvwva-a BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIG HT 8.30 The prises are the same as ' those prevailing at other Bingo: ln the clty. Freezoui For Charitable Purposes Y lilrs. MacLeod and Faonily wish to thank all their friends {or every kindness shown in their great ber j eavement. 9-2l-1i. iTo lloor anizo Card of Thanks ' g Mrs. (Dr) Lee McAssey ;0n llational Scale family wish tn thank their neigh- bours and frie ior their klnd-' ness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, Q-Zl-li. i ____________ Card Of TYza-nks Mrs. Srylnoilr MdcLcnnan and’ Family wish to oxtonzl deep apprec» ‘ "W!" l0 lhPlf 200d neighbours and Ifrlcnzis for their kindncss, also for 110ml lliblllcs. and czlrrls 1nd lo:- lters 0i‘ sympathy lent sad bercav ‘Illhorals Prepare orraws. Sept. l—(CP)— The organization oi the National Liber- , nl Federai’ and the launching oi la program lking toward better- ,ment oi th: ~rty's chances oi suc- 'cess in tin zt Dominion election here will l; zubl ‘ oi discussion at meetings ..:\re this week next. On Friday Pime Minister Mac- Kenzle Kin" "ill preside at a cau- cus of his s" lrters in the Senate mid the HCI" of Commons, and on 040111153’. 3t‘ . the Federation will open its first meeting since the outbreak or war, with seven and THE U!'lARLO'l"l‘E'lUWN GUARDIAN ‘ii toting delegates expected from each province. Caucus members ale expected to remain in Ottawa to take part the general discussions at the Fed- eration meetlng, and many others, not otilcial delegates, are expected to come to Ottawa for the reorgan- ization talks . Hon. Norman Mcbalty, Secretary o! State, is acting president o! the Federation and issued the call (or the Federation meeting. In his statement made public Sept. 3. he said this step was taken in the face o! continued organization work being carried on by the Pro- gressive Conservative and C. C. F. parties. The move would a pear to mark the end oi tho so-c ed pol- itical truce which has been obser- ved to a considerable extent since the beginning of the war. Election Rumors In some quarters it is taken as an indication that a general slee- tign will be held shortly but the information available irom sour- ces close to the government is that there is little likelihood o! an elec- tion thls year. But this is one oi the issues that will be discussed and possibly set- tled at the caucus on Friday, or at the Ibdaratlon meeting the follow- in week. early 200 senators and members IR QXPOCQOd hCfO f0! "IQ Clue“! 50R! IUSCIIS For STRAINS, SPRAIIIS and rntaumlmc lnunm Walnut or ANAliA= The roughest battles are yet lo come . . . and you've got to help win them There’s reason to cheer! The first chink has appeared in the Axis armor. Now there is something more than hope. We can have a new confidence born of the knowledge that the enemy has been put on the defensive. Bu: let us do more than cheer! The time has not come when we may hail WRCNS Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service and perhaps many more for FGCIEXQUOI: meeting at which a new permanen CXCCUMVQ ma be .\ - in ointed. y pp The Liberals are spurred on in this reorganization move by sensational upsurging oi C. C. F. strenBth in the recent Ontario el- ections, the defeats of Liberal can- didates in four Federal by elections last month, the steady and grow- ing political campaigning oi’ Bloc Populaire group in and the reduction or the Administration's support from last week's election Edward Island It la expected that one recomm- endation from tho meetings for the Prime Minister and his ministers u: make more polit- ical speeches from Canadian plat- forms. and particularly that Mr. King himself iind time for rsonal contact with the electors. Legal life of the present parliam- ent runs until the spring oi i945. and an election could time within six months alter will be olution. llavl Passenger Train Schedules, MONCTON. N. B. With a view to providing more convenient passenger tran sched- ules between the Marltimos Montreal important changes Canadian train services taking effect Sun- day Sept. 28. are announced bv M. Regional ‘Iraffic Westbound. which at ‘L50 A M throw-h F. Ttrmoklns. Manager here. The Bcotinn now leaves t-lnlTax will leave at 11.55 p. m daily. mi lve ‘Prnro 2K5 a. m.. arrive Manc- fl. m.. leave H0 a. m.. ar- ton 7.35 rivlng Montreal at __to_l'>_e done. Victory. The enemy is strong. Let's not fool ourselves. 'l'here’s a tremendous job The morcmenwepntlneotlaefiont lines-the sooner Victory will be won. You Women of Canada owe it to your Cougtry -to your men folk - to yourselvv -to play your part. Women are Urgently needed in tbs Navy, Army and “Air Pom. don't require special qualification: to enlist. You must be between lbcagaso] 18 and 45, in good bealtb, will: Grade VI ll schooling or tbe eqn be single, or married without dependent cbrldren. Go to any recr CWAC Canadian Women's Army Cor-pl the second morning. Eastbound, the Scotlan will leave Montreal at 11.55 p. m. daily, instead o! 8.10 . m.. arrive Moncton 11,00 p. m.. enve at uoo p. 4.20 a. m.. leave 4.50 n. m.. nrrlv- l-l x ing Halifax nt 7.00 o'clock the _~.cccnd morning. sleeping car passengers will be able to cc_upy slelegars until 8.00 a. m. e new schedules {or this train were devised with a view to restricting travel time to the___r_i ht“ hours as far as possible illior ng a full day and evening at Montreal and Halifax ior those engaged in “ l war work. while the ewrly morning arrival at both Halifax and Montreal makes it more con- venient Ior passengers in secur- the schedules will also from Montreal the provide aocomodatlun the Quebec Liberal resulting in Prince arrive Truro 9.10 s. leave 155 he" m5 instead in; hotel acccmodations. The new ailord a great- er spread in the departure time! } with momma. sf- m., arrive ‘rruro teriilloon and night departure from a a. The ocean Limited, which hzre. toiure has been an ail-sleopirg car train, will, commencing ‘amt. or sleeping car and coach passen ers, leaving Halifax, westbound, at 1.30 a. m. daily, as at present. It will m. leave 0.25 a. m.. arrive Munctcn 1.36 m.. . p. m.. arziving onireal at 8.45 o'clock the following morn- o! 7.36. astibound the Ocean Limited will leave Montreal at 7.30 p. m. R C A I‘ Royal Clmdlln All-r For“ WIS-U i a Mono- daily as at present. RWW- _ w“ m r- m- W" ‘"‘i.l’.1.“‘".“.i. rive Truro 8.20 D- m~ "I 1050 p‘ s.- Tia.“i£ili'.‘.i...“lii§““13ml .4 . . 9gb: maritime rssrfr-t) "m, bound, will bc specdcd lll» Ab, leaving Halifax at 3.15 ixhinuro except Bunday- Will 4"“ am" "55 9- m" 1"” 5'15 ‘lvmiooa v- Moncton 9.45 p- m" 1°!" 766 n m. Alérivllillltglggtrezll P" " m. in! ca o . D~ - _ The Maritime EXDYQFFi Ligsgo bound, will leave Morning l} “me noon daily except 88'“). Hllloncton mm as present, arrive “m” 10.80 a. m.. leave 105° “z m" m Truro 5.20 . m.. leave 3.45 P- ‘I arriving l-laftax 7.55 D "L west- 26. both wee $. H1016 ’ be held any- disl- BODI. l7 — and l in National 'l‘he photo shows part of the harbor iront or Bari- ltallan seaport on the Adriatic coaatrlil miles north oi Brindlll. both of which were captured by British forces, Bari, from which ll Dunn's hapless lclinll ‘Lao o'clock 8' aalleii w invade Albania in m0. l’ ‘m’ ollleethllalr-nbgr, important ports in the ares, havln! l d” one oi them new and neentl! wit?!“ lGHT BIN;