runner: 2. 1944 p-T .-FRID_A Y and SATURDA Y—— SHOWING AT 3.15 - 1.00 ,- 9.00 COME EARLY! t l’ IR.I|.I‘. ilgcsy Walter v saw.” we” EMPIRE -=- TiliililiiT+FilI.—-S.lT. SHOWS AT 7 — 8.45M Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 “limo IIASTIIG m: uolniosl _ l" . o Hair-trigger action . “l; in wild Wyomingl RUSSF m FUZZY KNIGHT Jennifer Noli- llennlsMom and JOHNNY IONS 1nd Illa INI VMIIY l!!! ALSO - Chapi. l3 — Secret Service In Africa —p COLOR CARTOON and SPECIAL COMEDY the average E5121 BEING DEVELOPED LONDON. Fcb. British housewives will be evolve the British home oi’ ~futllri~ Work has on l0 house: "if! the outskirrs of London which will embody labor saving design men“ on their verdict. will 4 “w, B1 loull GRANDMOTHE . “S, is EFFECTIVE r00”, Invaluable for COUOHS- COLD! I I O N C H l'l'l I AITH MA WHOOPING COUGl-l smru soar THROAT ldron lava Vane’: ome. —_ when the buildings are coillplei" PRINCE ED WARD — TO-DAY 1 led 1° housewlv.:s witll their families . - (CI‘> - Telllchosen by "l9 Mllll-“PWL °l Ream‘. . theiwill inspect, 11nd DTODRMQ’ live "ll , guineil pigs in an experiment to, the houses for zl We?!” ‘hen me” :- thelwlll criticize and suZilP-vt lmpmgz. . construyiorl of 4.500.000 ggxfllligtldglkh Britain ‘Jones to P"; vine for her pooulation ln ll"! n" lirnlodern rquirtnent llntlcard of lo years. , wattle-crooks ! large Fuzzy Kn ht, famous cowboy com- ;. tellt periormcrs‘ fiiillliiliililliiilflll This I ' . g: loglaullillptel-‘estmvullcllali-rtw at ilv'1'"l§i.tf““" m" b‘ I “M. h “mu: word. strictly py- “ ' —-——-__.__-_. CBABWELI. tor pho IDIISPBI. I cosrsnlm ' “CE anon urn man; aliléretlyck Wall i: scizaru d’ c. 2839' ,, ' Poole a Co. and l0‘ lor| NEW IIATION BOOKS- Rltlw ‘Milk N0. 4 will be distributed in he Week of March 2'1 to April l, "l"? fllftfldy preparations are un- dflwly at the iive local ration boards in this province. L lil POOLE . - ‘ d: 00., h 1 t revived a’ cur it Ten Testmi’: slat 4 Whit‘. 7. ll’ 9. and l0‘ lonzé I u _(.0RRBCTION. - In the Provin- cial Sanatciliunl bequest announce ment which appeared in our - wary 29th ‘lune, the dress of Miss Adeline H. Bali. should have read late oi anlmmerside. P. E. I. l ____ . MONCTON C. C. F. ll l UAIITBRS- Following g weak , end meeting at Fredericton. N. 8., :with addresses by It Scott, chairman of the C. C. , p delegates numbering about so, r‘. presenting all sections of the pro- vince. decided co move pravinelnl fllfildullfl wrs from Saint John to “One-tan and to appoint a bilingual Secretary-treasurer with Labor UN LOADIN G y. N. 5., was selected The rezuiar meting o! the Herbert urn. was held at ML incss part of the meeting than ifollowed. Collection amounted to '90 cents with rcil call answered by 14 members. The study period W" "fir." Interesting on the “Life flnd Work oi Jack Miner." Ralph Raynor. Christian Culture leader ‘hid vhlirilc- Those assisting him were: rlam Raynor. Fred ‘Mutch and Sue Jones. The devo- itional Deriod was opened with a ‘fillet interlude of music followed by Hymn. “This Is My Father's World." A suitable poem was read by Miriam Raynor and Fred Mutcll led the eroup in responsive read- . inlz (24 Psalm). "All l-iaopy Child- ren" was then sung, after which Miriam Raynor led in prayer. The Hymn "NOW the Day X5 Over" wag sunlz and meetinz closed by the é "Mizpah Benedict‘ ul.’ Keen wig-films "Frontier Law” At “Empire” A darmE prairie crusader battles in UrliversaFs latest I thrill drama. “Frontiur coming tonight to the Dn- pue Tnultre. Russell Hayden is starred ill the new nim whi S Porting cast includes edian. Other corn are Jennifer Ho] , Dennis Moore, Mun; Laltlle. George Eldredge and J hnnvnggza and his Rea River Hayden, lulown as one o! th most reckless rough-riders n! screen. B-Dbeors as a. heroic defend- er ofnhonest. cattlclmen in "Frontier Lnw. _Durin;r the blazing action 01 tile picture, n2 scatters a, gang of notorlousflihieves. rusticrs and gun. I men of the plains. Four new rang. tunes by Mlltmi Rosen and Everett Carter are fea- tured ln the notion-packed movie Ilmer Clifton. who authored the icrilzinal screen play, 3153 dlrggtgd, William Sickner ivos the glflntitlllld th-l n1 er e HROGlLUC reducers Oliver Drake p m” o! I . @.GAPIIflIj\v Today-Fri-Sat. , ‘y . .. ’ MAN iiii m! BU . PLUS - CARTOON COMMUNITY SING °1 grand 3132-51 M éilliations Patrick Bcudreau, Glace‘ MOUNT nebular Y. r. u.- c’ le a. e the iui ctlure was made un- h "I said good-bye to Constipation!” ‘I've Iiv uppillaarld harsh olthlriica. f found my ooiuti- - Elton was ck of " rn y, die t — a n d discovered that KILLOGG’! ALI.» IRAN in a perfectly way to get ac the caune,_ and, P correct lti" lf this is your troilible, atop doa- in.|_ withhsrlhpvlir; cilia-cute" c“ r‘ ‘are r a o ALL- am daily with milkmr overother oereall. 0r, eat several ALL-BRAN lnui- fins yf Drink plenty of water. Get kluooes sums/m at your cr".....'"ez.—l~ Q I lfl fl- don. Canada. y due to .. in _=_-=_—.~_~_-_-_-_s- _. WEI-l- Arrulvocn SERVICE- Th‘ W9?“ Day of Pnlytr service the w. M s. was nttingly ob- served at the ilome oi’ Mrs. B. M. Y- 5111111)’. i-rlday astcrnocn, 26th. This service was y women of the Presbyterian An iican otland and nited . bl. M. MacKay pl " Mn: A , and Ans YB?‘ was l‘ ld b Wood and Mg. “iirltnul Mnzcgg and ‘a lovely szolo by Rev. Mr. Bax. ter will lake care or 03,", 8 d felloalalhi; 5 ev I n I w was enJoyed. Rev. Dr. A. Go cl , ~ Principal chaplain ctr fiii....§§“.‘§.‘;€ trio No. o and 7 has be twir- d locum tenens at st. And- rews Presbyterian church Pred- "lflllm. N. 8., for Rev, J. 1;), I, Howson. M. A. L. Th, who has b9"! I-PDointed to the chapiaincy izeséce in the Royal Canadian “Girl Crazy” Brimful of Gershwin Melodies Ami Comedy Moments Brimf-lll 0! Gershwin melodies. music and lauizhter. M-G-M brings to the screen the beloved stage suc- ceM. "Girl Crazy." starring ivlicsey Rooney and Judy GBIlBIlU, tesmtd together “for the eighth time. The eture ‘low showinz on the screen of the Prince lsaward Thea tre. | Tommy Dorsey and his band are featured in the laughhappy conzudy f the Golden West and do full Jul- icc to the. beloved score oi tho . The musical numbeni lwlud-e "EIIIDTRCE you.’ ‘i -."l. Rhythm." "But Not for Me," "Biti- in’ My Time." and monv ctners sun: and danced by the inimitable Judy Garland llnd Mickey Rooney. . The story eolicamg the pla/yboy antics of Mickey Rooney, n. power- ' plablishcrs son, Tired of his son's night. club attendance, Henry O'Neill enrolls ills son at Cody Cni- eae in Ariwna. ho inn; to make a man of him. Mic ev goes ncluc- tantly but heoomes enthusiastic when he meets Judy Garland. the dean's anddaughtcr. But July doesn't e Mickey's attitude and it is not until he proves himself by savinn the school‘ from being clos- cd by staging a gigantic rodeo that she decides Mickey is the man for er- Beverml spectacular dance num- bers are staged for the film. In the “llnbraceabie You" number Judy danus an intricate fox trot. and the finale number, "1 G Rhythm dancers key and Judy. " features a. chorus oi 100 dancing and séhog: Mickey Roney in a it r. ina nove y nurnbe " Me Roluh." and Nancy Walker, who has bacn cal led "a female Micltcey _.. ‘ . .... o l or iheflooney antics. Also featur- rrl in the cast are Guy Kibbee. Gil lfltmtton and Robert E Strickland. the latter two making their rllrn debuts, "Rags" Raglan and gran- ces lhilertiy. S In Memoriam MISS HATTIE ROSE Hattie Rose daughter of the late Philip and Elizabeth ltcse. age '14, passed away suddenl at her I honu North Lake on Satur ay. Feb. lth, [meta beloved by her hnlfly and frien service was held It her late home on Feby 8th by her pastor, H. Rn Bell. Although the day was cold. (“lite a number gathered to pay t sir last tribute of respect urvtvlnl her are two brothers In? one ais . George. at home: Willem. Edmonton Alberta, and gal-s. lliu Derringer. Lunenbcrl. . S The pail-bearers were Messrs. Allan Clunmings. Gerard Campbell. Harold McDonald. Isl-nu Mclnnis. Irving Baker. L. D. Rose Hearse driver. Lloyd Rose. Interment was Kinninn Cemetery. (Patriot Please Copyl IN MEMORIAM In Infla-‘I-III-Ioly n! PIT!‘ LIlDWIEI-L COSTELLO l t l tl n u! 5'3 ‘rinks? uiéffil‘. 1:38. bored i! ll" III Father. My!" v i-I-ll. THE CHAllLUlTi-YPOWN (RJARDIAN ' »i EASTERN olllllllulll‘ Mfl_nei at Mrs. G. R. 'pius Tommy Dorsey, Mic- > hoslinc drug is made. I ..'ANNUAL MEETING cf mixt- lam a wPo ltry Anocia n Quid’: Hall. Bourtl. I o'clock P. M. By 0 retary. .11v MEMORIA/i. RICHARD L. OAIIILL .3" .r*":.'YT°.:i..“::..l":ris..r V C. ' mt? n “b! the death of Richard ‘resident of Kingston, and for til i. t seven years had been in at:- ‘ ng health- Durln this period l1 lbolre with trill: c ristian putt-ell: and fortitude llis affliction 8W1". testimony to the faith he possessc. in the belief that the trials oi thf life are but sterpinlz stones to th threshold oi Li e Btcnul. Mr. Oahill was a kind and lovill father as well :.s a true and loya friend. All those who know him in- timately found in him a person oi ,strorlg character. imbued with the virtue oi honesty. This was made manifest in his dealings with all. His most important place in soc- iety was in the home and his prim- ‘ary duty was to impress llDOn his children first their duty to God and secondly their duty towards their Ihbmll‘. During the last days of his ill- ness he was visited ffflxlxlflllli’ by his beloved ouster. 1m er Ayers! who also administered to him the‘ -________ r WOMEN RETAIN li-‘ilk (‘UI{Ll£li\ last rites cf tne Catholic Church. The lam-a number of Mass Cards. Szatritual Bouquets and Mesaaes o Sympathy bear silent testimony oi’ the esteem and aflection which he was held. The deceased leaves to mourn h sorrowing wile, six sons-Victor, iers. Aeneas. Boswn Mass; Fran-kl patient in Charlottetown: service Omnlmlssion, three a/ua rs — . Clclrkln, Nwi Wiltsllire: Mrs. Esth- i er Tierney and Mrs. Doulzlas Mc- Lscd. Scmerville. Mass- Aiso a sis- ter. Mrs. J-ulia Byrne, Charlotte-l wn. The funeral vrliioh was largely; attended was held on the morning oi February 9th from his late l~<s-| ideno: to st. Ann's Church. Lot 66 where funeral Service was conduct- > ad by the Rev Father Ayers who. also performed the service at the‘ rave. {he pallbearers w re: coim . . nt, Whitfield Yeo and Owen McQuillan, 3 MRS. -~YAMES—DL ADAM On January 0th, i944, the death occurred or one of the oldest resid- vellts cl Nortn River. P. h. island. Mrs names McAdam in ner llzlld year. _ THCSC dear old fashioned women. who carded the wool and spun the yarn are uescrlbetl ln tne Book , Proverbs Qlst Chapter “She seeketh wool. and ilax and worketll wil- ‘lingly with ner hands." “She la)‘- eth ner hands to the spindle and her hand holds the tiistiiff." “She is not afraid of the snow. for h'r nousenold are clothed." %im her grandmother, Cath- erine lvicnlnnon Simpson. born in the Isle of Skye. Scotland. 18%. she inherited an art of her race. Bxiilfl “could accurately give details o a and Sarah McKinnon, whom survive. rviary. Mrs. F- Overton, Yarmouth. N. 8.: Donald at Nor-tin River; Jen. Mrs. J Pid- geon Piotou. N. s. Her husband James McAdam died in 1932. Five oi their twulve children have passed on. Amy, age . e (Mrs. J. R Youngr Hub~ Srti,‘ Bertha. (Mrs. B. Newson) and o n. The seven living are: Ellen. Mrs. L. E. Home. Victoria. P. E. L: Rob- ert A-. Chllllwack, B. 0.: Penelope. Col an, Roxbury, Mass.; Minnesota. U. S. A.; . C- She was brough up in Olin-lotte- town and attended the S School at about ‘r800. Her prayer was simple. The same many of our soldiers repeat, often lying in the open, with no othrr covering than ‘he promises oi God. “Now I lay me clown to sleep, etc." Simple, but sufficient. IN MEMORIAM MR8. HAROLD l. DODSWORTII The death occurred at her ces- idenoe, 148 Pepperell street. Hali- fax. N. S on Monday, of Alice Maude beloved wife of Harold S. Dodsworth. liter an illness of many months. Mrs. Dodsworth was a native of Charlottetown, the daughter of the late Edward and Louisa Davy. There are left to mourn beside her husband, four brothers, Wesley of New Castle, Pa. Walter oi Bos- ton. Mass. and Arthur and Hedley o! Halifax and two sisters, Mrs W. ll Warren, and Miss Mabel DIVY. of Charlottetown. ‘ The funeral will be held Thurs- day afternoon, with service at the hnouserztrall’. M. Intiermentlyivihtbe ew Comee .- o ax chronicle. W r-Eucmcnv m riIE-lillw About on¢ out of every i00 of the NIH-Elven moulds often found in the kitchen belongs to the peniclll. in species from which the wonder l callus Card Of 11-51.. (amllyafi ll/C. Kevin J Bi... n“ FLICKERS - slam. snows 8.15 - 710T;- 8.45 | no ytfl; kl and friends v. p3: sen Mus Cards. Letters. I! . o was at first. rmccinr lit us’?! ‘mt lotritilal Bouquets. m that Dakar! rI-Ilortor and hI-li WI our 1m l“ curler, unsightly fly in some mat- uulniunliil ointment, u spat oi the sexes in a clotllini; iact- ' Sngeant with the Edmonton Filsll- ‘"7 he‘? qeorgejhe habit oi appearing on the homestead: Maurice. Civii,with curlers in their ton 0191"". éaxlilgyzorkers, united with i‘ ' i l. til: mo“ Tent, contend t at 11v MEMORIAM‘ PAGE THREE final Red Cross Meetin d'n'n'n'a’n“a'n'a'n“n'n“n'-' fs"|'-'a'|'|'n f-‘JIEV All Divisional Commanders, Team Captains and Teams, Special Names and other Committees are urged to be at the Y.M.C.A. on THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd AT 6.00 PM. SHARP for the finili met-ting of the Red Cross Campaign. Be 0n llztnri and cheer the leading Division and the best Team. N. W. LOWZFHER, . Charlottetown Chairman l We WORK FOR 1710511 IN PEIZIL, PAIN, AND I PRISON (‘AMPS i;:l_\‘ unlnglvlv bu: lilry list» llllsani- Thcy were FCILLSBG 'll" ~sl0n .ll‘.c ‘plant. so the) well‘. home and .' lll curtrs, ltlt- lllcnagelnentitheir Work weir; urlci-illn Finally e from ,\\(‘i€!l they returned to saldlout curlers-l 0pm.. . was ‘ unrfireachtd alzcl ' . ell of illi factory \ k ,lt il1Ell':Ctll'l new wear llilfllllilffills ‘Ihursday and GLASGOW »—tCPl- ’lllc lit-holy causing a l Wcmen workers, it seems, . ~ lit , i——-_-——-—- ---- —-— (m me 111410, The only lllillVg mammals on the manugc- ~ worker's’ atolls of tile Pacific are tvln species .Z‘IlCllL"y is i 11,11: Say.‘ ‘m? . __ \ ammlr since ilie bombs siruclt Britain's Bomb Victim; still need our RED CROSS HELP! TIME will sec the bomb scars erased from Britain's skylinc— but never sight or limb restored to rullny a British "child of theBlitz". Thousands stillrequirc huspitalcure. TllOUSJIldS will be helpless cripples for life. Thousands are homeless orphans, alone in the world. Those who bore tile battles brunt when Britain's cities became the war's from line, still luok wistfully to you for sympathy and aid. The 857,000 members of thejunior Red Cross help them immeasurably. They maintain lli War Nurseries in Britain whcrc little bomb victims enjoy Red Cross hospitality, right down to honcst-to-goorlncss Canadian clothing and jam! But the need is still groan-anti will grow grclltcr as the sick and starving children of newly libcrlltcd lands come within the reach oi’ the Red Cross. Can we deny our help in this merciful work? Your mercy dollars could not possibly he spent more worthily. Give generously! lltiiililillil lcrs Lncui Lzllllpnlgll 6,». Prince Ft. ~ 'l‘olerlhouc 431 i6‘