DECEMBER" 29. 1942' ., The. (crowd Vlorsllippell ilinl . . . One Woman Iilllielsjeeli Iiilal‘ illdinateandthrillin drama of ahero of the be: ‘aes... die girl who bad his love and shared his‘ life, but dared no: question his one secret! ssMurlQoiowYN piusnnis cam!) coonclz THE PBIDE’ or THE YANKEES . " liii_l_iil in luncunuc i Special Cili “ow cars nlihnri-zn" ronsv AND WED. _ snows 2.30 - 7 and a W PRINCE EDWARD w vu-sl-q al-lruv-luwrrwrur MAKE YOUR 011ml zvo w r on THE zvsw YEAR'S EVE SCREEN FIESTA 'AT THE PiilliD-E EDWARD THURSDA Y NITE PROGRAM STARTS _AT 11.30 P, M, it DOORS OPEN 11.05 ADDED ATTRACTION 0n the Program s POPULAR EING . s01“; AND LA GUCAR-ACHA MUSICAL EXIRAVAGANZA ."" r.'..."-"'".':.L="'..".‘.:"1 §!".El.5lE.l.l_l5*§lii_li§ CAPITOL "- Now Playing '““*fr WILLIAM GiRGM An ~ lmbsiv A fiorirzmrrmoivasnyror A illiRY Ql-liiil uE'fl\1}_E1§a_lPrv4lli-.c.. uni Plus NEWS - Spirit of w... Point - vsury MATINEE 2.30 =-= EVE. snows 7 and s45 flvd'w'l lw'l'n'fl' This eel ‘ h reserved lernews‘ a lsesifi-nltereei, but um a llewsy entire may n at me ants s weal. lar- able in advance. ___ ______ ____ CBABWILL for Phntognps. CONIIDIIATION Llll INSUR- ANCE. L-fll Cl!!! TAX 0811C! will be ooen each evenin between Christmas and New ears to allow fol-the paying of tax ifl-fli-iii. ANNUAL EXHIBITION 0F work of our local out the year. OFFICERS ELECTED. - King William Lodge No. i166 held its an- nual meeting with a large attend- ance. Various reports were given by the retiring officers which goes to hat tile Dodge had e painte thro h- m ifl-ugli Queen cry L. .3. A. to buy material to make quilts for the Red Cross and st the annual meeting December 14th, a large slim o! money was also collected from the brethren for the L. O. B. A. to bu)’ mole material to make quilts for the Rec . The officers were in- stilled by Bro. Geo. Beer P. G M. as yellows: W. Hibbert Tremere, ., Richard Mac- Chap. Elmer Younker, re-elected. Rec. Sec, Davis Ward, re-elected. Fin. Holme , elected elected. 2nd t. _ . er Henderson. 1 Comm. Charles Paul. 2 Comm. Bur- ess Newson. 3 comm. Geo. Beer. 4 mm. Haber Barrett. 5 Comm. Chester Pollard. Tyler, Neill Cam - bell_ Sentinel, Btailley Colwill. Au i- wrs. Cleo. Beer. Hampson Bowman. At the close of the meet P- tuous lunch was served. ter lunch e e closed with the singing o! the Na ional Anthem. Tile. Princess Of Grazen‘ <Contirlued_from_ page__2)__ her, bring her misery. But she can- not be rid oi them and she is so made that I doubt she would rid herself of them if ahe could." "Are we such poor things than, madame?" “I'm afraid we are, my child." “Then-then I cannot, because I madesome lovely image of that one, ever hope to be worthy of the love that Role!‘ oflers me? I can never really he given to him because there giggle part of me that he can never "No one can be ven completely to another. It is a gity. but there is the truth of it. If you can make him haripy. my dear, it will be enough." " will try. With all my heart." "Then you cannot fail, Meridel.” The too-short holida and the reat feast of New Years passed on nto the steady merciless cold o! the iron months of J new and Febru- . -' eno at Philibert. Meridei and the c n did not return to the cl y when va- cation ended. and R lOlph spent most of his time at the great house that he hid. from l pretense of ownership, come to loo upon rather as the place where he belonged. Merlrlel stayed because madame needed her now and the children could have good schooling from Miss Garrick and the othpr teachers whom the government had provided, (To be Continued) E MEN Don't forget BIRD PARTY for Chickens K. oi c. IIDME TONIGHT 8.15 BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 The prizes are the some as those prevailing at other Biases in the city. Freezout. For Charitable Purposes A‘ QUT OUR WAY J. a. WILLIAMS“ NVHHHHKN¥JHHNHNHHJM\HHKR' ' £3 l???» F931. t"°‘° “i? w as e y your taxes early. IIEDX-AE COADY-CLABKIN. - Miss Mary Kathleen Gordy, daughter of Mrs. Michael Coady. formerly of North Wiltshire. ame the bride oi’ Pvt. Jame Melvin Giarkin. U. S. Army, at held in 5t. lunxbkliiifs ton, Mass, on Sept. 20. .Ca.i' Jvhoisthesonoi Patrick Clsrkin of Peakcs, is now stationed in Richmond, Vt., with the army air co _ The bride was given in marriage y her cousin, Mr. Arth ur ‘lrainor, of well, Mas. She was attractive trimmed ed in ivory a train. Her tulle veil was caught by a tiara of lace, and. she carried a white ayer book decorated with gxalrde as and bouvardla. The desmald, her sister, Miss Anna um and baby's breath. altar was prettily decorated. Best. man was Mr. llliam Graham. Ushers were Mr. Ronald Mcbennan and Mr. Herbert Siebel. Alter the ceremony, whlchwas rformed by Rev. Frowley, a race-p ion was held at the home of a. sister of the bride. Mrs. James l-lartin of Brighton. The new couple wena io New York City on a brlei wedding trip before Pvt. Clarkin returned to his Dost in Vii‘- girlim-(Patrlot please cOPY.) STARTING Saturday, December 25th and contlnuin until Decem- ber iilst the tax of ice will remain open each evening to allow the payment of taxes. i2-2i~8l ROCHE —- COSTELLO NUP- risii-A prettv wedd. emnized at il o'cloc mo , December 3rd in Church, by the Rev. ningham, Curate, formerly of P. E. Island. The principals were Miss Helen Costello, daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr Ephr . lam Costello of ElmwoodP. E. L,‘ and Seargent Ed- ward F. Roche, son oi Mrs. and the late John B. Roche, 781 Broadway, Chelsea. Mass. The single ring cere- mon was performed and a small num r of relatives alld friends were in attendance. The bride was at- tired in a street length dress of dusty pink crepe with brown acces- sories and wore a corsage of talis- man macs and iiiiies of the valley. The bride was most attractive. she was attended by the groom's sister Miss Rita Roche who was dressed in golden brown crepe with brown ac- cessories and wore a. corsage of red Richard Kehoe of East Boston, Mass, was best man. A rec- epltiion followed at the home of Mrs. E abeth Roche, mother of the groom which was decorated in pink and white. The supper table was decorated with the colors of the U. S. The bridegroom is a. Sargent in the H. Q. Co., Military Police of the U. S. Army. Gifts were presented to the attendants oi the couple The bridesmaid received an alligator compact with gold initial engraved on . best man received rosary beads. The bride received a beautiful diamond ring as a. wedding gift. Following the reception at the home of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Roche left on a. honeymoon trip w various towns. DECEMBER slit is the last day for discount on your fourth stallment of Civic taxes. 12-21-81. WAR. STAMPS SALE-The fol- lowing ladies of the Catholic Women's League conducted the sale of War Savinm stamps last week at the market building and at Woolwortlfs with very satisfactory results: Miss Gertrude Coady, Mrs. J. Carragher, M1111! M80- Donnell. Mrs. no. . Riley. Mrs- Mark MacGuigan. Mrs. Dr. J~.1\-—. MacMillan, Mrs. Frank Walker, MIS- Herold llennessey. Mrs. Wm. Con- nolly. Mrs. J. Pollard, Mrs. Watson MacKinrlon, Miss Mary Waikerblll/Iiss Nora Pollard. Mrs. Frank C st- orfierr and firs. A-J- Howatt. iiewiiuicllWay Bleeding ms. lecu teeth and sore mou n ms mean t at you are a victim of Pyorrhea or lnilvitil that may sooner or latel- cause cu to use many of your teeth and to wear else teeth before our time. Overcome these troubles now w Alnosail. Amosan lnust kly curb sore mouth, bleeding gums and . or your money back on return o empty cal-ton. oat Amonln today from our drug- g st. Mo ey act alrea- _ ment protects For Pyorrilac-Gillglvltis you. Have That Favorite Negative Enlarged NOW Size 5x7—----30c Speciai 8x10 - - 50c JIIIE (Ji-iARLOTPETOWl GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN PAhrJ ‘s HREL mflhcflnn, For p.51. ti» In Memoriam ilos ‘t I H1’ Si W'|| R ' i" 3 IS 0P9 I emaln , WILLIAM A. TOOMBS ‘ In the passing of Wm. A. Tooinbs d N * on Deowlber l4, Kensington has lost g5,oo_<}or<ion McMillan, North one of its most esteemed citizens: Riv“ bomilii “°’fl°‘l°'d'.°“l“§§"5“if yang l h Ba k Lot c4 w k E d ago e son o e a o n an u; n - Anne MacDonald Tombs, the dec- p" Mls, pllyiiis Munroe n eased, in his early manhood settled on a farm nag “ls-gnu Rigor.“ whereagy g1 oo-Afithur Sencabaugh, John I1 Y-V 9-" 5* P ‘ MacDona . | illrlg, he built for himself a com- 55 (,5_.J()hn Mcswain. I “wit; resonartrsiodigius broking. r 35 oceans-Norman MacLeod. J. W. , Fro," 5‘ P‘ M Thursday) l‘ e. P05 11B 0 P °‘ MacLeall. | , rty. he moved with his family to 25 ts-willinm Haytgr, e 8W1}: grin enggggd hi: 11g: Toyifiuim). farming. w c ven ure, a ; attained success. Rose Valley I mwasakino undlovlna husband Collectors Hazel Tollil and 8. A. M Monday, and father, a good neighbour and a FIDIEBCB Maflielson, true iiriendihs w?‘ {iliisuililit-ISS Elf 1 . J 4 h SCVBTH Hi0]! , 3- B. COUIfl e 5QC_J_ w'_ MQKgnz g_ j and cheerfulness. made it a. pleas- 25¢ each__.lamcs Todd; D011 I anuala’ t ' ure for friends to visit him, and “dd; Heybgfl, giqw; w_ 3_ Qqug- l when at last he neared the valley of 1m; Maude Mathew,“ wm, Mac- ",- lhfi Elli-dim’ dam had 11° '5*"°r3 Donald: Jean Frlzzell; Mrs. Hugh v for him. for his trust was firm in Gamble; Mm Raymund Ncw- 1 ‘Hi U"? merits 01' m5 110m and Sal/him" some; Mrs. K- MacKenzle; Mrs. J snghpemcefulllytthelofgll ‘ilsifliihlg pass Frank Nell-some; Mrs. Wm. Matll- l ' ere are e o rn — _ ing his sorrowirilz widow. (nee Jen-_ es9Ir-1o;a1_$3_50_ N LTD nle Gillespie.) one son Preston and Wilaa. (bx/figs. ligfigigisn); fioxtwo per Miss Velma MaeLean bro lers. om o e eque a cn- a . _____ » '- > neth of Kensingtoil; two sisters Mrs. fi‘,;“,f,§‘§{{1.“"',,,,.,_ ' | illrycnwil of Mavficld and Mrs. A. . - 5 - h. M» i ' , ._ . ~ Mutton; of Carleton. bcsidcs B host’ ggaiillgeJ iixliu/Hy lsiiiéiacyle ma M“ i F uni No‘ club’! of relatives and friends who will 45c; r5’ mm Mflckinnon‘ “(MUCH Sxécuuuué glam echfgbh ‘cg? oxinemgggosgf :3; fill-MW‘ YW559“ MBCDQUEHII. I‘ :2, 'l.l¢.ill.l Aliurinls; Li, hizlly Mothe- OS i681‘ I " whose sterling worth. ecame ei/id- T°ta143'80' i , a. entttot all with whom he came in Gwenvale west. Lot 23 i COD BC . 2' The funeral took place on Wed- _ _ cm»- i? a ‘Faicunwoo I .. . . . 4i- gre-‘msrlvg: chgégbg: zgéiilénhiég hart/Paul. ' ' ‘ ‘Geog ucballllle usual scales. ece s a . _ * ‘ . ' ljclfigaccgisvléoteésillgwlaubscéieblrkaeg- 95%“, Iggfnfigeiarewili?‘ C mm H FIE-cum‘ o! Beach cow. i. Donald Elumlolls- . . - ~ - _ 5, . - v . I ~ . Stirling The many and beautiful ‘zisgrallirsgnlsvilllar McPherson. Grove’ Training Centre spent tille lrlmari Dc-llartment floral offerings bore silent testimony ' evening o; Degcfljgel‘ 16in at lili- Grade Sim“, Lewis. 3° the “Steam i“ which the deceased Bra-ckley Beach conwcod Hospital where n9 “Pa” i Plllils R, ‘ . - was held’ her Miss Louise Silaw lalnlzd the DHVWMS W?‘ 5m“ byi ‘ ’ \ MThe tiiJauR/gggrgré wefiivviic?‘ "lowing the motion Pimple iionlQ§ acAr ur. l‘ ump _ . . m] i l . . . p T" c-vw» ll- llc l t l-liitz, Layton Rogers, Georile Brock- wifijm, (IQ/gin, gag“ L§fl§§°“" f°°t.,‘g},lfj§‘,§,°e‘llalsfiiéllwwl ullcn ins and MYFOH MflArmur- Inter‘ sllln-“Clove dloblilsoll, George S-luwut ronulllnraiinll b3’ (Jami-Hill. ment Kensington cemetery. ja-fxtldgglflSE3553;nRlCiglilifirléwffiflgéfiffi- Xiacuan lymny limes iiuriill! the] _ ( Al“ n I { 1 l‘ I l. — . r ,il'il( u .— . gr aw‘ lum; Mrs. John Maccailum; Gor- 58a‘ 1 c f m» plciilfc Crm- \[gl-_" Li-vs-lc, Allan s . ; 3, Cdfd 0f don Show. tag: £113 lslaclsgah Wy-‘c csllq ilwvnldi,“ qtAMUr_ Silo-Gregor MacCallum, George m the platform Where t. y were Gifld(§I.ll[-__1'B1‘€t\‘€’f Auld. I "—"" shgiz- Mrs Gordon Murra presented with l‘ 5m by M U Ali gxfaille ilc)‘)_11'ggi:g?gg£lnliiiiiei\ ‘ Mrs. Wm. A. Toombs and family Tota1__$1'4‘30_ y‘ Dignan on behalf of the stat u 2 0116c“); 313mm]; Clima- _ ‘ desire m extend thanks and up‘ Ffllconwoqi Hospital‘ .. read 'Gi'ode I ldlL-i Elton Pnviltor. . preclation to all friends and neigh- Snuyi; The folowlng address this , diam“ D-lcase 00pm , hours for their mam! “m °1 md‘ Collected bv Gordon Roller by Dr- R-D- M"°L““gm““' M ' ' ness and messages of sympathy in To captain and Mrs. H.D. ac- __ __ _ their "Wm 53d bereflvememl- $10.00 each-d. B. Matthews; n. Lean: 1 d5 i . Fl‘ 1 138178011218 c1‘g%’)c:e§§ii—H. D. McLean; l-Iar- gut}: ilgvtekle Illjlggiflléfégfi gig i _...__- o a Aews. _ k ness n ts , m. m M . left Saturday morning on return to fly EI-pnesi ljmgweu’ ' of ‘this hsi 11 icmres Wu have mohme’ Que" “m” Spending '00 each-M C West’ Mrs El- can“ motyim pudiforium on i Christmas with his parents, Mr. and 1a MacDonald.‘ R5,, Lehrd, ‘Ray shown in t e n: The‘; have ca“ Mrs. Milton Stewart. city. - Crocléettl: hitting.‘ c. giox; lC/iicctr. gfgllsuidggctisc: gkeat deal m the "—' - : t: . private n. J, Quinn leaves to- 11:44.55 gait; aarrmlfeMfa Q pleasure of thosenvgtgge “"1"” °‘ day to rcioin_his regiment after a. Wright. Mrs’ B_ Poo‘... m.5_ B_ entertainment Sh}? mm gm as R pleasant holdlay at his home in Simpson- T_ J_ Arbmg- wweu Please accept i 1» S, z . ' ' t k f our appreciation for all Cardigan. Simpson; Marjorie] Poole. Oueiage done --———- soc-Mary Poo c; Mrs. Mac- Y0 _ ‘ - , , LAG John F. Campbell returns Qusmc, f We smcelely W111i‘ 3°? Sig‘: ' today after spending the holiday at TnLaI-$5S.OO. Wish Y0“ fl- VBYY B?“ > his home in Durldss. There are still some lists out- cessfi-i New Year. t n 1 _-__._ standing-Please send them along. Signed on behalf of the T‘; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ncwsome, - - FALCONWOOD 30' i ‘ ‘ Rose Valley, left Tuesday morning December 25. 1942. on m: visit to Boston and Wash- M? in U» D. O. i e MRS. DUNCAN S. ROBERSON Mr. ma. Campbell of the mter- Drive Olli’ _ —-— . national Harvester 00., Saint John. _ l Blanche Robinson. 60- Wlfe 01' 17ml" spent a very pleasant week-end * _ ‘_fll can S Robinson. 4119 lvlain Street visiting friends at Morell returning ‘BY passed away on WCGHPMJBY- She is to the city by car. survived by her husband; two towns. l ji- Eric and Harry, allcouvei‘; llijgg Mr. Wesley ,McKenz.ie. chef at sisters. Mrs. J Jackson [ind liirs _ JmdoLthe llainll-"ig-oentreerepentflz/ h’ lfuichison, Vancmlver: Nil-s. F very Pleasant Week-end at St- mcss. Charioitetolvn. P 1.; two I Blllv Beaver is in the a Peters B“ Teliummg by m“ V) m‘? brothers, GiEbert. Vancouver, and| Eu‘ mm; Crinadafl; shores or cv 01W 011 MOXIdW- Fenton of Detroit: also six grmld- ' Sear. since joining up he has lean ii" ' - u .">‘"i':* ' r i . . z-ii “IS Pa» W» G- won- ewev- iiiildiii... ‘Z.‘Z“‘§“.‘.. 2.1? .‘.~..§‘.‘“li§ ilTQilPXRZ? .1i-‘..“.~‘.».iI3“...‘.‘.“§”‘m. Signals. left on return to Haiiiax, Mount Pleasant Unricrhkinc (",0 qfp planned until-ding to Canaclt. . finer spending the Christmas hon‘ in ihc Ldvvll QNW-ll ‘ Mountain ililiwllfill siallfiwlfli (‘flmdl days with her parents Mr. and vie-w i Criticism". ’ ‘RP; ' wmzcln i .--\ w... Silhiiifi ~{‘l~.cc;nl1.=sa‘s Mrs. Robert Duncan. Grafton St, Deans will offirlafe. -- vancmlvcr, Howl "and Pinion ‘o be 1s ilt- i ‘Y- News Herald 113th, Ciillfldlflll Bullion: ma“ (llrb Prolific? a WE AglATEllk ilgigélfiSi for any like period since F 612053 EBPHIHKS ill NOVEITIDEI‘ V058 iiarnhum Photo Studio iiflfifaii ififil‘b‘ilii.ci’.‘d.twifliz Phone 1288 180 Kent “"“5°' ._ __ ___. I Miss Evelyn Matthewson, High River. Alberta, student of McGill University is spending her vacation the guest of her grandparents Mr, and Mrs. M. Welsh, Cumberland St. Charlottetown. Trinity United Church TUEQDAY ‘M5 P.M.-E ecutive oi Auxiliary meet at The sonage, INCREASE 1N EARNINGS ' MONTREAL, Dec. 28 —(CP) —- Increase of $68,288 was reported to- day by Canadian Pacific railway company in net earnings of $5,269,- 455 for November, compared with $5,201,227 in the comparable month in 194i. Net earnings for i1 months to Nov. 30, $42,993,378, the elling Par- 8Y8 OUR BOAR TIING HOUSE WITH MAJOR l-lpOPI WELL. MY MA 52D SHE. DIDN'T HANDS ON ‘THAT cou NDREL! sPurT-TT! LlSTEN TO Tl-ils saw.- Has YOU OUGHT 1 Norefllauowlue woo-ale NUTS ALL "me LUCK.‘ TO as i ABOUT HORSEQJ-GELECTED ~PROBAB\>| 1.4mm“! ‘ms Aarlsrlc MAsreRPlec-a- zsusr liaeoen- ~HE COULD l= , HNE ‘BENT 1 sea-r CHRISTMAS VMSHES ~lou one OF- l “T? "“'NRO$EE."“ JAKE.’ "a-v “IE crew HktL I 1'0 LiKE To e21" M‘! DRINKING - FOUNTNNS c.o.o. .' Colllpany sergeant-Major Thomas James of Os- goods- Station, Ont, and Montreal has so molly rib- bons on iilc breast of his Canadian Army tunic 'ili\i i940 he enlisted lll the Rflyili ffilnndiall Army Sfivia lie has to carry a letter from Canadian Military lieod- Oorm as a private mid lnicl" transferred to th( Qllflflcrs in London to show suspicious Provost: that i, Veterans‘ Guard of Canada. Canadian Aim! Phoifi .3,’ , he is not n pilolley. At the end oi the Grew Wm he was an acting ccloncl ill lllc Impcrinl Anny.