' . t ...-. x‘ I V‘ ‘ Our‘ Gang Comedy . ‘i I Tftildiiiiiiflirplianage ylllllfllilliil lliolleotions b! Mrs. Illmllson Bowman and uh Younker Corrected oolnpl te, Queen Mary L. B. A. $500 3-00 5 r-Iudaon Clow; Bteph. "1 Acklend: Robert Edwards m. iI-iamnson Bowman: Mrs. neat...‘ Stewart; Mrs. G Kitson- Mn,- Hibbflrt Tremere: Mrs. Cecil ‘atewi ‘gt! WS- PvDa Tremere; Mm Jqhn 1 Mrs. John atts 5c Ea h: Ch t4: . ' Watson Inner.“ r Edwurds‘ Mu‘ 60c Mrs. Harry: W. Edwards. M“ are»: w» ‘Mrs Ha filial: thigh-lid u. "- - m a a . - Mrs. Richard laurel-i. Ffihlilfii: white. Total-Halo.‘ l __ _ 111v; VMEMORIAM lMR; ERNEST PRUNTY , The" many friends of Emest - o . " ‘Zififiiii? ‘°‘“l..°.i..““ vfiilselhufiaer 2nd at the age of ti??? i The deceased was born in Char- flottetown. a ‘sonof the late Mr. and Mrs. John -Prunty and was well and favorably known in this city. . . part oi theutlima/lebgzutinm mhliith: fr‘: ‘the Chnrlottetowneligslgitgla. en He entered the trucking business he waducted successfully his recent illness. i and onest and was fre- is A. | lariely attended was held‘ from his ate nee, 257. King Street. on Fri- . . uovember 5th to St. Duns- tan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebratedb Rev. Ken- neth McMillan m» a so officiated at the grave. ~. The pail bearers Ernest Osbor Wendall MacDon- hid. Fulton Yrhamson. Stephen ‘ Dorie. J,_A. Griffin. M. J. Conway. ‘ ‘mass caans . .1112 starter" Guardian rab- ushina .60. inf? of thelgtriot Off c iuiiiiicrraiil": lliNl liiVili . “m” iiiiiillfliiiiJIEIIREEBIRBIER EXTRA s z I _NI'I,WS 0F THE nave l" ) TCAPITOL - NOW PLAYING SHOWING AT “My-land. ~ ymisse D01’ .4 M . wa "- Blanche; Helen. Aileen’ ‘all hy ConwayPMr. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. J- _. l-Iuahie McKin- Mrs. ‘Harry Conwa; r-Ivan Hughes;- 3.l5 — 7 -— 8.45 r ‘Fhoma Ivln tornadoes hit tho gold- . lllllll IIGII IIX ruynr-nmu “Also '- Chapter 8 — J srooca _coa_ianv snows 7 and $.45 - Plus Chapter "goal, East de ids Are Co - Stars; a‘ hiahly divs comedy- ‘m ilyrom m "Ghoatsion l low.‘ the nmusnonam an; ...°""- i" are“ e o ay.’ 1 thmril insured b! ' r; the sinis- drths. rrepr s!» liussrs trmaa ‘J- S. TAYLOR QPmMaTRisT vain ~ roruaur-rm.-su.sst MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.3a 1'1 t- nairun and Comedy “SEEING. rziaf“ r I ‘pew “gr-gun of igeilglgod ,l etersaand family; > -Mr. Joseph Pigeon. Roxlrury. Mr Mrs. J. A. Weir and Illlflf trail with flaming foriy-livsslll‘ and ssey; Mr. James a nn and ; Mrs. John Gallth er; Mr. Myette. Concord. Leo lilahar and family: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murray and family: Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and family‘. Mr. and . k and Mrs. Bell: . R. Griffin. Dcrchester. Mass Mr. and Mrs. J- rs. T Smith and Mr. _ _ _ Thomas Crelghan; . " and Mr Toffy Zakem; Mr. an Mrs. Joseph Power anc Marlon‘. Mr. and Mrs. James McCabe and family; Mr. and Mrs. Georrre Mich- ael; Mr. and Mrs. William lwgan and family? Mr. "Stance McQuaid; Mr. and MrsuRichard McGee Mr. Thomas Michael and family; Mrs. James McCarville and family; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid and family; mSarah Vanlderstine and Al- d airs. Law- . l . . a G~MEN OF rm: “PONY EXPRESS" Al“ . . : Mr. - Ber-hart. McQuaid; The Dillon fam- ily: Mr. and. Mrs. Joseg Balm: Mr. Charles Coyle; Mrs. nest Farsi and family: Mr. and Mrs. Fra Hosea an family. srrarruar. " OFFERINGS ‘ an. "and Mrs. Bernard Prilntyi Miss Marjorie Prnnty: _. and Mrs, W. B. Monteith and family- Mr. and Mrs; Parker Lund and family.‘ Mrs. Catherine Kenslow; Mrs. Catherine Tierney and family- ‘ rnowaas Crescent-The Mi... Wreath- s: Buildleirfl . smirk-ray arm arrears CARDS 0F. ~L “ a d Mrs, n. __ Mibilsr-fillo-l-Iorcen; Miss ‘ ~ m. e; S.*"l'l6I'9rlQ _ Hole: » Mrs.»wllliarn Whit ock and family: m. and M15. =F'rcd- Purser and i1" ‘Mr an‘ M Mr. and EVILS or rm: WET NELLIE HOME» rs. nun. cimmaflrlldo Mae- Kelly and fsm Milo.- ‘W!’ and . and. M ' _"?i56t§rTie ... . a" You“ - " 5 . maul lrigtey diet?“ hilarious hich the East Skiers g rant tthe (flrxilrarrinv and their S BIl . uwAnvafIl 532155. the lovely voun8 actress who married Mickey Rooney. plays the principal lemca lnlne role. a ai er Oakman. Minerva Urmol. edict. Btnnls Clements. orrison and Robby Stone. William. udine directed from an girdlrignl ahscratgwlmulg Kenneth ed b Ratarn . d. was o- e young beaut due y 81m , an and ack embers of the. cast ar iDietz. and other lm smrru cons rosmivfraaauom... wLlglrt on the ly 1m; favourably now. d Mcliainr. I llllillifillllll. Will-OP Will r terest. but ndvcrtlr of a. newly nature may nsert be I able In advance. COOKS for Christmas Phowl. SUBANCE. » CHILDREN'S All) Annual Meeting tonight. ii o'clock, City Court Room. Pu ARRIVE BAFELY-Mr. Younker of Charlottetown. ‘ word recently from his son, Rory S. Younker. announcinz his arrival overseas. Communion will be oelebrat Harbour to ‘I'll-hoe? VISITOR IN CITY Pendergagt, Kensington, well- viaiting in the City yesterday Jim who looks hale and still retains as keen an sport as he did in csys. NESS — A02 Grover. R..C.A. ed at Bilnmerside, P. been visiting their home by the illness confined to now and is reported E 1.. of Gleaner. William Walsh of SOIUL‘. P accompanied by her daughter. Clifford Cove oi ‘Pruro we int; the farmer's sister-in- the latterls aunt. Mrs. G. over the week end . and. in Picwu. forvTruro, accompanied Cove some time be- She left her daughter. Mrs. whom she will spend Island. -New Glasgow News. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —-’l"ne remains of Mr. Harry 0.8. Mc- Kee an-ived Tuesday night from Nyiick. N.Y. and wen: taken to the MacLean Funeral Home from whe"c the funeral ternoon. Services at the homo and izrave were conducted by Rev. TE. Mclgannan. while the Knirzhts of Pythias service was conducted ac the Funeral Home by Mr. Tlios White. The pallbearers were . Frank Tinney. Rankin:- Reg. Taylor. William Dickerson. Alvin Ford and Lloyd Yea. Interment was in Sherwood Cemetery Personals yesterday aibsencepf 30 years. on a relatives and friends and Murray Harbor. . Two Loves Has Payne! is latat starrimr picture B The former profession R.-N.. Dorcheste B. Richard Griffin. .' d Mm. . and Lynn "Hello. Frisco. l-Isllo." today tn the Prince Edward tures is set in old San Barbary Coast itself. Lovely blonds Alice as of the Ba o an r laggusnceo. Jack Oakie is also in the film Laird Creiar. Juno Havoc. r. Moss: Dorchaster. Mr an J P. flappeny, bury Mam: _Mr. said Mrs. Myette. Concord Mass.‘ Mrs trade Pruntiy. lie. Mrs. Howar Stultz. Boston, Mr. Mrs. n-ncst Flynn iomily. Csrnbridae. Mass. y TELILGEAML Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Prunty. Sgt. Rnxbury. Mass: Fred Doyle. Enlllnd. Subject “Your Kant Ind 0 tits. ‘Won or scroll-Tribe- a _ LIGHT comma‘ FROM JGNQGDUII-YPS nous; ,1. usr look AT iri-ra-i-i GEIITRRI. GIMRIIIMI at fivo cents a word. strictly ply- "GONFIDEBATION LIFE 11d- SOCIETY TIT-WP?! THE SACK-AMEN‘! oi themIl-iog Presbyterian 5th -Mr. James known Island short u thuslast was Mamy friends were delighted to see hearty arlid Il H31‘! hi; younger CALLED BY MOTHER'S ILL- Edwin and Elwin F" who are statlon- _ I h"? "nly of soft drinks if you dcn‘t hoax‘ in Devon o their in b Dmgwss‘ --!%rederictcn vrsrrmo rr-aaarrvas - fir. ‘Mr; re visit- law and ‘died Nov. 20 at Capt. John Adams. Mr. by } in Worcester. with fore returning to her home on the was held yesterday 11-- Mr. D.C. Brchaut arrived home frcm the west. after an visit to in Montague Making" "love to two of Holly- wood's most lovely and curvaceous stars is tgeenvlable job of John prize fighter plays opposite Alice Faye Bari in 20th Century- Foira new musical extravaganza. which c’??? e. t . “xi-filmed in Technicolor. the pic- Francisco's . JohnM-nlzlityg thfi ouniz man w a cnathe wrong side. of mtIie Faye is cast rbory Coast John ‘s star- which features Ward - Bond and George Barbie} __ noun-um l - "r0 oer \ umcaour . r1312 IIHARLUTFETIMVN MQQARDIAN l At Government House Oct. 24th, morrihan 100 Canadians re- ceived decorations from Ilia Excellency the Governor General in the lecond day of the Investlture. Awuds rlnled from C. M- G.’s ln out- standing service In civilian affairs to D. l‘. C.’| for achievements of airmen on active service. Photo shows: Captain James Wade of Charlottetown. P. E. L. and his sister. Miss. Ellen Jean Wade. Cap- tain Wade was awarded the B. E. M. for his heroism in a rescue o! American ‘ at sea.—Notionnl Film Board. Hoarding Empty Bottles Hinders War Effort "Don't let elflDty 50ft drink boi- tles accumulate in your basemegit 0 8S plea made to _ drink bottlers of the Maritimes. It is the patriotic duty of every local citizen to conserve and put back into circulation anything that has re-use value. Glass container factories are working at toD speed. They now have the additional bur- den of supplying containers for food products which were prev- louslv tanned. are urged to relieve the situation by taklnz empty bottles to their ers to cash them in. You will not only be doinrz the bottiers a oood turn. but vou‘ll ‘cro- fit. yourself. The refunds you cb- tain from the bottles may cnouizh to finish filling your war Savings Stamp book. too. you'll be rid of the _ caused in your basement. that. there yrill be more of a change lfor you to obtain your reaulai- stint-i les. The war effort will be aided and {the soft drink bottler greatly as- -.slsted in maintaininz a steady sup- --_.. [ply of carbonated beverages if al MR. LEO J_ GALLANT |béititles are returned promptly here- —-i B CI‘. WINTHROP. Nov. 20-—Funernl|| services were held Monday for Leo J. Gallant. 55. clerk at the House at Correction, D191‘ Island. since 193i _ ~ » - _and veteran of World War I. who his‘ - Sgt. Marshall Whitehead, Emer- ald. RR N». l Princi- Edward Isi- "nd. Is .1 rtwcnt. FZFZIIIDIIIP nf N0. 9 Bombing and fiunnery School. R C A F , Mull. Joli, I’ Q In Memo riam ‘Hospital. Soldiers Home. Chelsea. A High Mass of Requiem was cel- _ ebrated at St John the Evangelist i Church at 9 a.m. and intarment was e5 WHYHAVE ilih SORE \ Mr. Gallant. whose home was at. _ 132 Main St. was a member oi All- ' ston Post, V.F.W. He leaves a wife. l the former Eva B. l-Iearn. and two sisters, Mrs. Andrew J. Smith of Worcvtstei" and lvf;.~;. Aubin Arsen- ' suit of Prince Edward Island. i srarrrurus wnnis | BOOK 0N LEND-LEASE NEW YORK. — f CP l - 'l‘lic story of Lend-Lease as seen by its former administrator in the United States. Edward R. stettinlus, Jr., it to be told in a book. “lend-Lease- Weapon for Victory." . Mr. Sicttinlus’ informal narrat- ive 1s designed to be a global story. For lnstaruc. Canadian rnzl Amer- ican fllf-lfffllllllig schools assisted by [mid-muse arc open to thou- sands cf Allied student pilots. But he has not forgatten that Lend- Lease works lrureversc also. as in the case of repazrs to United States warships carried out in Allied ship- yar-zis in the British Isles. the Middle East. India, Australia and New Zeaiand. All royalties from the book will be payable to a. charitable organ- ization named by its author. .».—>- _e;-. . - = _'—~_'___. —— Regular Monthly Dance of JUNIOR armour‘. -ai. the- v cum TONIGHT, DEC. 2nd Dancing 9-1 Admission 50c Thus. homemaker: . deal- ‘ .-.-..T..;:..._..-_$ " -—~—-- .---~e ~_ race THREE Soflfless and b‘ 2250 SIIIEIS l8 Rolls) 4.. I -_._’<4—_—n-t MAKE THIS YOUR DRUGSTORE When in need o! Drugs think of this Drugstore where the Best druzl are on hand and an up-tlmlaie Service Is at your disposal. All drugs are obtained from the most reliable sources and are ulwal’! fresh in stock. We endeavour i0 give the Best in service meiudin; prompt attention to delivery and t0 mail orders. We dispense Prescrip- lions written by Plliflillln- Let us attend to your next one. "CALL ON US TODAY" J. Ernest H. Worth —DRUGGlSTS- H2 Prince 5|. AT BEST PRICES Phone 82. i flffiiffifi’ Jfh‘.fl1)‘a‘-‘L$'a'--' QUARTERLY MEETING The Quarterly Meeting of the P.E.I. FISH and GAME PROTECTION ASSOCIATION will he held in the CITY HALL ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd at 8.00 p.m. W. HARRY TIDMARSH, President. JP.‘- n.-#2:.‘--.\*.-\.-.'.".~.-.-..-.-.~.~.~.'.~.'.'. Aucuorr sat: a GLENFINNAN THURSDAY, 0E0. 2nd. at 1 P. M. __.____.____.i I am instructed by Mr. Hugh Tralnor to sell by publlo auction on N! premises the following stock and crop: - STOCK-l inure. '1 years old: l mare. years old; l filly, l!~ years old. 1 milk cow. 5 years old. freshen December 30th. 1 milk cow. 7 y u-s old. freshen Min-eh 10th; 1 milk cow. G years old. ireshcns April 1st. milk now. 5 years old, freshen May loth. 1 mlllr cow. 3 years old. freshen May 30th; 1 milk cow. 5 years old. Ireshons June "in I milk cow. B years old. fresher-is May 20th. 1 heifer. 2 years ol steer. g years old; 4 heifers. lie yours old, A calves. 8 months nld: 6 young plli. sow. (JROP—200 stooks Erban seed oats. ‘Z00 stocks mixed graimiistooks hay. I00 bushels feed turnips. 5U pullets. 2 driving slelghs. TERMS-All sums up to $10.00 cash; over that amount 6 months’ credit an approved joint note. 5% discount for cash. If stormy. first fine day followinl. W. ll. BEATON. Auctioneer. I- . ..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.n-.-.-.-.-.- 18 years old: I gelding, 21,5 nus: rrrurn my Union a largo number oi idle not; ldrinl bcllln come out oi hiding and bottles now In mo an returned ‘promptly. tin supply vi not be ml‘ ‘Iieionl to OMHO in to dolivlr your than of roll drll. v-wmnusoiaiiv-i-sul" SUSSEX GINGER ALE, LIMITED Sussex, N. B. bags in Sturdy Angora and Brushed 514M755! Kid and Fabrics. Cor. Queen 8r Richm A Grand Way to Say Merry Christmas. Leathers, Smart Fabrics. 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