PAGE SIX in; PRINCE EDWARD Ill-DAY and SAT. Shows 8:15 - 7 - 9 Elise?‘ .ll\ Mm‘, “m”: myslery ill islet taut nun slut: George Coulomb Allen Jenkins Dan Duryes Patricia Manson Edward Everett Horton Elizabeth Patterson Mans Palm! i. EXTRA NEWS URGE PATRONS TO SEE MYSTERY HIT FROM BEGINNING Due to the nature oi the story o Prime Edward Theatre is urg- _ T l lls patrons to be sure to \ D" rbiril- "ew Universal‘ ‘ . , ‘l i)’ On A Ti. .. ALl .he \'.y beginning. The picture opens toda. This film is a complete depart- ure for Miss Durbin, bringing her to the screen for the first time as an nma detox-flue in a surpris- lnc star; which casts a shadow of suspicion upon virtually every Q cursor. -=- ro-nsv AND ssr. Showing At 8:15 - 1 and 8:45 oilltlisl. stimuli “h”. ht sows new" "' “w able in This sf The love of a boy for his dog. . . . The love of a man for a woman. . . . The love of every man, woman and child for red-blooded action and tender romance! l ADVENTURES 0F RUSTY With TED DONALDSON MARGARET LINDSAY CONRAD NAGEL Gloria Holden Robert Williams and ACE, the Wonder Dog cooxs n: mum’, THIRD INSTALLQ] _ i“ m" d1» flemsmmITaoiiio" a-a-o III IN- UUNIIDIIATIO URANCI. a 9° Nb!‘ id». P3! your third installment of Olvio tug ask-m mrsscsr w ' mitt-a lasmimsaleutzhoncylimm 11° DI 011 be! Bu» m» °' °" "$5131 BIG NYAL Saturday. ’ '0‘ l- "Ifufm" Woxlthyfls Se‘ be and at t w . . a Willig’: $15.32 Street. You b om and Bet another sbsalstely free. 9-26-2841. ROSES FROM _ Mrs. Janie Macwiiligglgaosflggean View has received a beautiful bou- Zuet of one dozen roses from Pu, atulip , q, 11" overseaie Pte. La who l. arm!‘ u‘ we Am‘? 1°!‘ i119 Plat four years. rouca C0UI.'1‘_3 1 > HERB . . u. M“ mm‘ —Also- Mouse Cartoon Film Vodvil and Serial EMPIRE -:- Til-NIGHT and SAT. Shows At 7 and 8:45 -- Matinee Saturday 2:30 disorderly w and each given 20 days, cnmwu o s". vices. Sunday? ssiifitltel” Z5161:- C .' Evensong 7.30 P. Hartman, Rector. amusrnona - w.“ w“). DlNG.-In the report published yesterday and Copied from the (n. tawa Journal it should have said that tthe groom S. M. (W01) John William Armstrong, M, B, E" was the step-son of Mr. Charles Stew- art, Charlotteown and son o! ti“ late Mrs. Stewart of Barrie, Ont. MONTAGUE BAPTIST PAS- TORATE. — Services for Sunday September 30th. Montague ll A.M. Sunday School l0 . River 3 P. M. _ P. M. Rev. A. Gibson. President Maritime Baptist Convention will be the speaker at all services. 0-28-11. MARGATE UNITED CIIARGE.— Services, Sunday. September 30th. Margate, S. S. at l0 A. M. Worship at l1. New London. Worship at 2.30 . M. Long River. Sunday School at 11 A. M. Worship st 7.30 P. M. Mr. W. E. Brooks. of Summerslde. will conduct the senvces and will preach at all places Rev. E J. 0. Fraser. Minister. 0-28-11, ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEHIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Service Sunday September 30th will be the Annual Rally Day Servic and will be held in the afternoon at 3 P. M. Sunday School will meet at 2.15. Them will be no morning or evening service. Service will be on Atlantic Stand- ard Time. Rev. ll. C. Evans, Min istor. 9-28-11. TRYON. - Rev. Eric Quirk. Misisonary from India. will speak in the Baptist Church, Trycn Monday evening October 1st, at B Sana; LAN LANE -|'N -' llltll Ill-NOT o Al. Also “JUNGLE QUEEN" No. 8 — CARTOON TRAVEL and COMMUNITY SING “ADVENTURES 70F RUSTY” STARTS HERE TODAY The high-spirited story of two thoroughbreds! A lonely boy _ . _ fights for happiness! A faithful um . . helps him win itl Their stirr- ing adventure told in Columbia Pictures’ “Adventures of Rusty," now glaying at the Capitol Theatr . will ring audiences s. rare and other member of the cast. . Heading the imposing list ofl supporting players in the picture "e P411111 Bellamy. David Bruce. 000mm cbfllOlléél. 311g Jenlgns. Dilly“. war eret or- ton, Pa ricla. lvlorison, Elizabeth Patterson, Maria Palmer and Jac- queline de Wit. n n I _fi ' \ A I-Zqfi-qtrs“ 5' " Em- ‘qt-ml o'clock. In c unctiml with this service there be Thank Offering service of the Bap- tist W. M. S. Guest soloist will be Mr. J. D. Lewis, Freetown. A large attendance is expeced. 9-28-11. WEDDING BELLS - A marri- ‘age of unusual interest was 0on- summated at the United Church Manse. Malpeque, Sept. 10th at 12 o'clock noon with the Rev. CJ. Crowdis officiating. The principals were Mr. Bertram L. McKay of Clinton and Miss Amy Mountain of Darnley. The bride was attired becomingly in s navy suit with sc- cessories t0 match and looked very charming. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mm Clark Harding. After a short motor trip the happy couple will reside at Clinton where the groom is a suc- cessful farmer. STUDYING T. B. NEEDS. - Miss Ann Grant of Ottawa was in the City yesterday in the interst of the Tuberculosis Leone of Canada. She is thoroughly con- versant with the growing needs of this great work th Dominion tender experience. man. . .tense1y exciting is this tale of s boy who gave his heart to s dog . . . and of a dog who'd give his life for the boy! Heading the cast of mu heart B8 der Dog. Paul Burniord directed the picture from the screenplay writ- ten by Aubrey Wlsberg. UNIQUE STORY AND A BRILLIANT CAST FEATURE GBE AT FILM If you hear anyone in town say- ing, "That's the most exciting Western picture I've seen this year!” theyhc talking about Re- public's "Corpus Christi Bandits." Allan Lone. which opens st the Inspire Theatre tonight for s three day engagement. “Corpus Christi Bandits" is l. Western with a new twist. Lane plays two roles. s bomber pilot recently returned to his Texas home from numerous missions aver Germany and funous sari American character who was orcsd into bsndi $ortly aftor the close of the Ci l “- . s: I. Re hlic recognizing the uni ue which l‘ m W ol nts of this plot has ass-embed ' lng in this cit. on October- alr-rilllsnt cast to support Lane and Mm Gram’ W20 h“ wide“ traw ' ive the story the conviction it enai has been n’ mwlpap" woman ne {Pretty Helen Talbot was an ideal choice as Lane's leading lady. ggfiotagwhggll, teafnhir‘ eigitireifv m’; she ma" the mie or a gm whose Field Secretar of the Canadian "m" i‘ “m” i” “m” “p “ T. B. Association. She is vary town, overrun with gamblers. t l umn be’ l, the Dub through the medium of his news- fgmtgse ac Eng flmgnfs m move paper. Twinkle Watts. one of Holly- h this d d“ “Sea” c! be 330,3 g ‘egg. 5355;"; .§§,"<1,.,.g=;,;. .822. if tad“... its an... .3... Lam's tmnbo kid sister. Othor mum“! ,'u“ _ on m members of tlie cast include day’ 5e umber ma‘ m! “w” Rn? Bsrcroft, Kenne Duncan. Tom Lon- Albion d cm“ My m“ t host of their friends from neighbor- “Hasn’t changed a don. and Bob Wiike. — ing di tricts athered at the home To BRIDGE SEVERN of Mr? and Ill-s. J. W. Baliem to b“ l“ “V” years!” IONDON _ (OP) " Coma-um honor the members of their fam- GIANT CABLE SI-III‘ l wALLrSEND-ClN-TYNE. EDRlB-Ildl '(CP)—— A cable ship. I-LM Telegraph Ship, Monarch, behaved (‘.0 be tho largest in the world, has (ONSUMEIVS RAIION COUPON (AIENDAR tion of a 2,000- ard bridge over the Severn River rom Aust. Glouces- g3’ wémpgifge tershire w Beachley. Monmouth- 1'5"}. m gm Q‘, Arymuywho 11b shire. may be Started shortly. The a“ u yetgmed "no mam“ "d cost will be from s1a.soo.ooo m no,- °°“ Y ’ m - “ 000000 Lance Corporal Dewar and Myrtle ' ' (Mrs. Cedric) who have been serv- *' ‘ing in Canada. After an interval of games, sin l and friendly dis- course a sp en id in was conducted by Rev. lrl g Stack- house. Rev. ER. Mcvlcar gave g, fitting and impressive address and Mr. Stnckhouse read a beautiful s own competition in been launched in this Noa-thumbor- land tow-n. The vessel, is about 480 feet long. more than 55 feet wide. and has a total coiling capa- city of 125.000 feet of cable. (IGIOBEII COUPON VAlUIS aunn - u pound suoaa - 1 pond SUN MON Boom of “l easing wth the occasion. Hearty Win‘ IfluluIlY F" ‘AI and humorous words of welcome also were extended by Messrs. Earl Jenkins and C.A. Rankin. s. Henry S. Jenkins read an adrlrms of welcome from the Red n. s and a. generous purse was present- 4 sums courou m Mm couron s 3 56 Valid 78 9d to each of the ests o! orlour by Mrs. Alfred clean. hur. on behalf of his parents, brothers lo I] sums couronns I2 I3 Vold I4 I5 and sistcr-in-iaw appre- cition for this not of motgptm. ness. All joined in singing ‘Tor Th Good Follows." Miss Sue Jones presided st the ol- MEAI’ COUPON 6 I7 '3 I9 2O m-m ma! couvonL 2| 22 ey Are Jolly an th ughot ih , A delicloursnluncll was‘ be ladies and this mentor-able evening was brought to a close by singing Auld Lang Byne. Valid IUIIII COUPON I27 MIA!’ COUPON I 24 25 26 Void 271 28 29 xsown 17o aucmrrs Anne sans ha be kn sinoo early Grok and Egrllsn mes. 3| tulips» has been 3 ' Co. Ltd, Souris ' Mares " Geldings owned by Exhibitor and l Burge. "h- Burse: z. Donal» Altim- ‘Ijlilll _ Clianlorrarown__ cgsaomu Souris Exhibition Prizs Llst IOIIII lhnlardlnditnllllllycan registered hater or over. - 1. Young, last Baltic- 2. Cass Dials- dale, Dingwolla Mills. Sllnlard Ind Stallion ulc I Carriage Illly or Golding under a yearn-l. Clement Canauaellflblm- dss- 2. Harold Dixon, llo Bay: 8. John acLean, South. C e, ma, or Shite Sta on under s years, lop-l. Frank Coffin, Rollo Boy; 2. Sep- tlmus MacPhee. Che . Draft Mare s years or over, reg. -1. Preston Bryenton. Draft Mus with ha- foal-l. MoCabe Bros, New Zealand. Draft Foal M 1945-1. McCabe ms. Draft Filly or Golding undo! 8 gnu-l. John J. McRae, Rolls 11y: 2. Robert R. Sanderson, Mid- ge . Draft Filly or Gelding under l run-l. a 2. W. H. Towndiend a Sons, Rollo Bay. Dnft Mare or Gelding d years or oven-l. Roy Townshend, It. Charles; 2. d: 3. W. H. Townshend 8a Sons; 4. Roy Townshend. Mare gr Gelding for Gennczal Purpose, years or ovcr- . r MacDonald. Sourls; 2. DonaldMso- Donald. Harmony; s. J. J. Hughes Pair Draft Horses, or hitched In truck-wsgon-l. Roy Townshend; 2. W. H. Townshsnd g Sons; a. Fabian Hewlett, Gowsn rae. ltondmfier Mara or Gelding shown in Carriage-l. Jack Bushey. Sour- ls Line Road; 2. James Kitchen Jr.. Sour-is West: 3. Borden Hun- ter Strathcona. Standard Bred Mare. reg. any agar-l. Lloyd Townshend, Rollo ay. Champion Draft Mare or Geld- ing nny age—Roy Tuw ‘lend. Si. Charles. JOHN B, ROPER, Judge. ofiTuz Any Beef Breed Hull undu- I éesrs. regn-l. Edwin Peters, Rollo a Any Beef Breed Heifer lurleidl years, pure bled or gndo—. - win Peters; 2. Robert S. Savllls, Red House. Any Boo! Breed Heifer Call. Ilro bred-l. Edwin Peters. Any Beef Breed Bull Calf. reg.- 1. Edwin Peters. Holatealn Bull 2 years. MIR-I. R. L. Burge. Five Houses. Holstein Bull 1 year, roan-l. Douglas Aitken, Fortune Bridge. Holstein Cow In milk or calf. 4 yo", Ind over. rep-i. R, . Burge; 2. R. L. Burge; s. Douglas itken. Holstein Heifer in milk or ell-I. 3 years, reg.—1. Fred Aitken, For- tune Bridge. Holstein Heifer z yeln. rsg.-1. Douglas Aitken; 2. R. L. Barge; 3, Douglas Aitken. Holstein Heifer 1 year. ream-l. R. L. Burge; 2. Fabian Hewlett: S. J. E. Dlngwell s; Sons. North Lake. Holstein Heifer Calf, seniflr. rafi. __1_ ,5; z, Fred Aitken; 3. R. . Hltein Hif Calf. tIIbP-l- Preidn Bryerltol-I: 2. Douglas Alt- ken: 3. R. L. Burst!- Hulsteln Grade 00w III milk M‘ “IL 3 years and over-l. J. E. Dingweli 8t $0115. Holstein Grade Heifer i 7""- 1. Ralph MacDonald. Red House. Holstein Grade Heifer l you- i. Robert S. Saville. c '.'.°“.""l..l‘i."‘it..€.i.“.li -._ _ p t Mel-tire” r" '""' ._ _ e . miles-d 3kg? l n Coat? u; in: of 1 w" 1"’ l" and s females any m- Bull w be registered and all owned by Exhib- ltor, Government bulls excluded- L-R. L. Burge: 2. Douglas Aitken. Champlron Blolstein Bull. l"! n. , u e. "(Tnmplon Hui-lamina finale. an! age. rep-it. L. Burgs. S in! Prlsel Donated i! the lfirelgteln Iriesian Alooiation Progeny o! 1 Dam Burge; a. Fred alt! e . ' Herd rslnlslymorewr-l remiss’ all registered. Ionllol m be ovvlldd by Exhibitor-l. R. I... Best Holstein Female. re -. Ill- -:.=..'.e~—1.a>“e~.e:..~"= *- Fr en: . . - - "a... 9ft”? “m 3"”; A n years an ove . reg.—1. John A. Macleod A: Sons. Primrose. and N. W- MRI-Md 5‘ Sons, Bridgetown; 2. McRae Bros» Ne; zieiimmliuu 2 rem rec l [Q , n— - y" & Sons. B!!! Fortune; _ a 5on0. Dund-as Centre. Avrshlrc Bull 1 year. rem-l. D- J. Muliin. St. Peters. Ayrshire Bull Call, .-1. Mrs. George MacPhee. Little arbour. Ayrshire Cow in milk or cl". 4 years and over. rem-l. NW. Mac- Leod s. Sons: 2. D. J. Muliin- a. N. W. M beod s. Sons. Ayrshlrgcllelfcr In Milk or Coll. 3 years, rep-l. D, J. Mullin: John I MacLeod A; Sons; 3. Dun- °‘l,.‘il..°°“i“.:“ 52% m. 1 rs s er _ -— - Duncan H. Coffin dz Sons: 2. NW. MscLeod at Sons; 3. John A. Mac- '*°‘l°‘.....°‘.5‘.f"‘ii e . m. s. _ e er _ . -— 1. st 2. John A. MacLeOd 8s Sons; 8. h‘, W MAcLeod 6s Sons. Ayralsln Heifer Calf. senior, 4|. K11. John Ajalvlsglfieod As 80M: 2- s. Georgo sc ee. i k1. s; . Senior Two Animlll leg-l. R. L. n Ielfc Calf, Clarence Hose. Ndrm Lat Rob- ll. J. IIABIIII wrrossnsn-r "Uh! and flgaolvlnl Ginsu lint-manna Ofloolonrs: IAMIILI. ltol .1 _ ":a:.=a.......- - I80. raga-John Sons, e Cb Sons, Bs Dull. any MacDonald, and over. regs-John a; Sons. Primrose. 1 yearn, rep-D. J. Millllll. and over, rep-D. J Glanlslalcgidyanh- l. John Norton. Annnn s‘ l. Dlllflhlflélnlzhflflllnthiob- on . Acorns: Aynbhofi Jersey or Gunny Bull I your: or our, rep-l. Ernest Underhsy, Ba Fortune. envy or Guernsey Bull l year. res-l. Ernest Under-hay. or Glen-nay Bull Cllf. —. Arthur Roy MacDonald. must Hill; 2. Bay lurk, Strsth- cons. Jersey or Gunny 00w in milk or calf, l yearn and over, pure bred or i Ernest Underhay; 2. 3. Ernest Arthur lioyMacDonaid; Ugdsrhsy. a I u ‘ only or lunacy o er years pare bred or grade-l. lim- m, Underhsy; Artdun- Roy Malc- Dgnald; s. ur Roy MacDon- Jcne II’ Glorlloy Heifer 2 yenmgaro bred or e-l. Ar- thur y MaeDons ; 2. finest grades-hay; I. Arthur Roy Mac-Don- or Gus Heller l year, pare bred or 0-1. Ernest Underhay; 2. Err-lest Underhay. Jersey or Calf Senior, Guernsey pure bred-i. Arthur Roy MacDon- ald‘; 2. Drn Under . crssy or Iernny , or, are bred-l. A: 2. Ernest nder- : S. Arthur Roy MacDonald. racy or Guernsey Grade Heifer calf, junlfin-l. Jack Grant. Sou- : 2. Joseph Sheehan. Bear River. Jersey or Guernsey Cat,‘ tlwi. Irnest Underhay; 2. Arthur Roy MacDonald; 3. Ernest Under- h . EEIIIQQ Animals, Get of One Sire, rep-l. Arthur Roy MacDonald; 2. John A. MacLcod d: Sons; 3. 17.. L. Animals, Progeny ol One rog.—1. John A. MacLeod do 2. R. L. Bulge; a. Ernest Champion Mg Sons; Underhsy. Aynhho Ielsal ng.--Duncon H. Co n Ibrtlme. Chan on Jersey or Guernsey age_ mg._ rthur Rwy Iorest Hill. Champion Jersey Female-Arthur All! In. l! Roy MacDonald. Special Prisca Donated Hy Ayrshire Breeders Asfn. A Ire BIII 2 Mo“ ""- .. ....'.::;s FAVORITE EXCLUSIVELY For CHILDREN and JUNIOR MISSII ' Choose Yours TODAY From s Fine Selection of t ‘Styles and Shades. “"3" Illil Korchioh that excel in he Smartest and N"... VALUE and QUALITY . In Assorted Shades and Sizes. ms sronc FOR anus I THE MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY 159 Queen St. PM” u DANCING B. I. S. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and 01d Time Dancing Admission H: Follow the Crowd to THE B.I.S. HALL 91012 Champion Ayrshire Dnlistnniler ers. champion Ayrshire Cow 3 years . Mullin. Champion Ayrshire Cow under g years-Duncan H. Coffin s; Sons. Bay Fortune. Silver Tray ’ ‘ ’ by f‘ " The” v depend ognyou it!“ OUT YOUR DIUGIIOII Dink can H. Coffin a» So over. rcg.—1. James A. I. MacDon- u ald k Son. Little Pond; l. enton; 3. Septimm Chefiotow. huh’ L Ram enton; lPrssion . . I. unesAl. .. w... Sons. Commerce, Sourls-Dun- iléfihliifiifi; Risa?"- 5E5‘ Shropshire Ram, 2 shears or Continual-on ‘ATT- I The very lives of’ millions in war-tom countries depend on you lllPPiXml their desperate need for ‘$151984 All of us can spare some serviceable used clothing. In tho clothes closet! and mics of‘ Canada's homes 1hr" is enough usablc dis ’ ’ clothlflfl blanket» room-r. to lwlr W". lus thousands o! needy mill. "m" and children. Lot's got i! " send oE-NOWI Qcaunndly CANADIAN IINITID All-Ill) III-III IIINI on DOIII o! UNIIA cum: cusersmv: