i NOvEMIiER .6. .1951 u'a‘J‘ll'lh'u'.'n'lf.l'll'u'Ill'-'u'u'u'n'u"u'l|*=% Children Under 12 Years Not Admitted DIATINEII 3.l5—NlGHT 7 AND 9 ROSALIND RUSSELL * m” with the fish. gil; birds and the bsu...snd main g1‘; season's molt gprouicul comedy out of I COLUMBIA PICTURI COMING A WESTERN THRILL I ' liflillllili T0 Tlliillllfi E! m tho Vigilante: ride again! _ -_ " _ § rumnu ._ WARREN WILLIAM ANllY liEVlNE MISUHA AllEll . PliliTEll lllill PEGGY MlillAN InlllL HADY COMBDY-TELLTALE HEART nfiVflnVhfi Shows 3.15. 7 Ea’ {.45 brim.‘ tlllll‘ ‘I'll! RIO _ ‘L , _, __ WTsIwm-m-imi hXlliA-"Kciinedy LOMEDI —Loone loom-Serial " wwaw-av vn-uvsav-mwmuven U=——*‘. . ll-I-I-I-IIWIW-JI-JI-Ix‘ r B"! Provides Modeil tiitfiifié? fit§"§§‘8.i‘§f ‘$5 - I Sinners‘ when-Wayne arrived on the sl.l 0i‘ AQtmJS turcs. "“'-~ l d" l o a couple of beilat». ilix Bier, whose movie career is ‘e up aye complimented tili- . . , The director “lsliflriiniiil nix til-e bout with .n l7 ' "*1." as supplied color, or _, K 1300101‘. to PUPI- rfi‘; ‘mtg-P (Quarterback? wsi all ever seen. “You bet tlicy arch} Colilfll mil" I _ v after the two best Wm, ‘ll 411‘ Emllue Theatre . i. l. wrrls in the dual “B, , , the director a picture 01 BR" oils" - lit u as entirely wit-ti- ikl‘ . the day after his bout with 1-011“ thor membels of the cast W110 wore equally impressed included Virginia Dale. Lillian Cornell, Edgar Kennedy. Alan Mowbrny, Jerome I; ,_ _ 1 ‘the. tile direc- Uscrfiylmckim‘ for realism. W'icn ghm-slvcllilen lor Wayne Morris 5h. ‘bk "ifs. he wasn't got; Oownn. Rod Ciliiieron. é 5 tniakc-up man and in- Burke. Prince Edward Island-Nova Scotla Ferry Service M-v. “PRINCE NOVA” w WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU “y; "Vcmber sailing schedule, daily including Sun- h! 1'“ siillllllg Saturday, November 1st, and contlnll- h“ ""8 the month, conditions permitting. h": goof island -o=so A.M. 10:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. n mu - - 8:15 A.M. 11:45 AM. 3:15 P.M. “fink ADUL TS ‘ONL Y J uWPn'-'n'n'-'l-FU'¢VA%'a'n'-'Jl|'is'\'- TO-NIGI-IT — FRI. — SAT. — EMPIRE — NIGHT - 1.oo AND u: ilIiATINEE SAT. 0mm 2.30 THE iHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GEIITRAL Glilflllllil This oolurul ls rsuorvod hi! uolvu o! low lutemt. but IGIIIOIIIIII ol u ""1 ""1" Iwr on ism-us n s cunts a word. strictly psychic In advance. it's more fun than tearing down tile goal posts! Ills football us: A Jun’! start utli yolfvl Ins ill with Wayne Morris Virginia Dalo Lillian Cornell William Frawloy Edgar Kennedy ierome Cowan \_ ' I V‘ -l ‘x I \~ l / I Pills - Cartoon —- Fiction Travelogue — Going Planes hm-h-.-.-.~.--v-s-.am-sww Tim Holt Plays Western ‘Robin Hood’ Wtiflvillg an exciting story around the thrilling adventures of a young cowhrlnd and his two buddies tvho pose as outlaws in order to avenge the murder of their boss, "Along ..l~.e Rio Grands" presents Tim Holt in his third western thriller at the Capitol today. Friday and Saturday, When the kindly cattieman for whom they work is ruthlessly killed by Doc Randall's notorious gang, vcung Holt poses as a bank robber and manages to become a member of the desperate group. By secretly tipping off the Sheriff to each move contemplated by the outlaws, (he gang is gradually cut to pieces — the lender and his remaining men being rounded up in one spectacular gun-battle. Said to be the most stirring ot- fering in the popular series. the RKO Radio film again presents Ray Whitley and Emmett Lynn as Tim Hell's loyal companions, while lovely Songsiress Betty Jone Rhodes has thr- romantic lead Edward Killv directed under the production supervision of Bert Gil- roy. Fiery, Itching Skin Gets lluick Relief llvrc i.- :l ell-nu sliligll-ss pcnotrlillnlr uiilisl~1llll~ nuw liiN]ll'||\l'1i by cln-nilsls lit triillrl: cost, llllll will bring you spl-l-lly ri-lll-f from tin» llvliinl: null lllli- ln-ss of l-Il-nluun, lil-lilnl: ‘I'm-s null li‘l~i*i. illislil-il llnll Nklll troubles. 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HAVE YOUR. skates sharpened 9311i! it The Bike Shop. open evsniuss- L-362-1I-5Ji. HANDED DUCK -_ M; home Smith of North River shot ii band- ed wild duck last week, ilie meljfll band bearing the number 04.83, lia- 40) Washington. SKATES SlIARPl-“NED — The Bike Shop. Open evenings. L-362-Il_5-3i. NOVEMBER DAISIES-A resid- ent of Cornwall picked field daisies on Nov. 4th just as pretty as i: they had bloomed in the early summer. HONEYMOON TRIPS BY AIR- Whether or not closer proximity to the moonvwhcn travelling by air has anytlung to do with it. there seems to be a decided trend by newly-Weds to go on honeymoon trio-s by airplane. state Trans- Canada Air Lilies officials. Only m- 69ml)’ a Just-married couble made a honeymoon trip by TCA from Moncton to Prince Edward Island. Maybe ‘Cupid with his wings and and fl mg arrows has something to do wit it. or more probably in this air-conscious age travel by airplane gatyrully Suggests ltselih-sllckviiil» es . STUDY CLUB-A teacher's Study Club was held i.ri Kinkora school on Friday October 24th, The following officers were elected: President, Lorne Trninor. Vice President. Mary Mulligan. Secre- tarv. Catherine Johnston. The minutes of the June Meeting were rend and approved. A paper on “Primary Reading" was read and discussed by the feathers present. After an interesting discussion ou various school questions the nice:- lng adjourned. MISCELLANEOUS B R I D A I. SHOWER-The home of Mr. and Mrs. John McPhaii Bonshaw was the scene 7f a jolly gathering on Tuesday evening Sent. 30th. When a large number of friends and re-l iatives of Miss Isabel Ferguson gathered to shower her with gifts and goofi wishes in honor of her approartiiiig marriage. The living room was tastily decorated for the occasion with pink and white streamers, and a large boil hung over the specially decorated chair for the bride to be who was es- corted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Elwyn Morrow while Miss Mildred Crosby in a few well chosen winds explained the object of the gather- ing and told some humorous stories in connection wiili such an event in her usual jolly manner. Winsome little Eleanor Carson and Beverley Benton carried in the prettiiy decorated basket of gifts, which were opened by Mrs. Dan McPhsc, The names and accom- panying verses were read by Mrs. Morrow, while the gifts were ar- ranged on the table by Miss Lillian Carson. The display was very beautiful and went to show ‘the esteem 1n which the bride to be was held by her many friends, who V913’ graciously thanked lltem all for their good wish?and lovely gifts. after singing or she's a Jolly Good Fellow" a d bouncing the bride to be a bountiful lunch was served to all. The remainder of the evening was spent with music SERVICE TAXI, Phone 1063. I courlrbuilriou up; uuiul, ANCE. . t-uru BOARD OF TRADE "l meeting Charlottetown ‘ evening 7.30 P. M. L-Ztili-il-Bdi, CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH SERVICES for Sunday, NOVQIIIJCI‘ 9th. Nine Mlle Creek l1 A. M. Canoe Cove a P. M. Churchill 7 P. M. Ravi T. W. Goodwill, Minister. l DON'T FORGET the open meet. ing P. B. I- Federation of Agricul- ture. Prince of wales college Fri- day evening 7:30 o'clock, Splendid educational meeting on Rural Problems. L-222.ll-4-2i. ' VETERAN PROMOTED.—Prit’utO'. Joseph Duncan, Veteran Guiud of Canada has been promoted to Berg-i cant. Joseph Duncan, served in rho Gerdoii Highlanders in Aberdeen Regiment. Scotland. serving for roul- years in France. His many frloriils congratulate him. (Patriot please copy. SERIOUSLY ILL IN CHAR.- I.(_)TTETOWN.— John _MacDonald, King Street, received word Mondny morning of the critical illness of its daughter. Mrs. M. A. Campbell. at her home in Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mrs. William Minue, a nurse, is leaving to be with Mrs. Campbell.- Fredericton Gleaner- TEACIIERS’ STUDY CLUIFOII Friday afternoon October 24. a number of teachers gathered in Bonshaw School to organize a Study Club. After the meetin: had been called to order the election of officers took place. President ivfrs. Marguerite Darrach. Vice Presi- dent. Mr. Peter MacDonald. Seeme- tary, Miss Mildred Crosbv. The as- signed questions were then dealt with also a very interesting and helpful discussion on Primary Reading. A demonstration on the touching of Arithmetic and ques- tions oi general interest were the closing feature of the meeting Next meeting to take pine» Nov. 14. Topic, Drawing and Art. Teachers planning to attend are to bring creative drawings by piljJlS of Grade I and II for displai‘ 811d discussion. ::The first Canada-wide Christ- mas Seal Sale was held in 1927. In the l3 years since, the death rrlie from tuberculosis has been cut from 82 to 52 per 100.000- Personals Mr. C. J. Jenkins Trenton, N. 5.. has arrived home from a pleasant week's visit with relatives and friends in and around Murray Harbour P. E. I. Francis P. Cnitraglicr of the R. C. N. V. R., has returned to his duties at Halifax after spending s. short leave with his parents in New Wiltshire. The many friends of Mr. H. H. Crossman, well known as one of the city's oldest and highly estzem- citizens, will be glad to know that he is improving while under- going treatment in the hospital for mastoid. aousnnww: The October meeting of Bozislialv W. I., met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Crosby with an attendance of ten members flllfi five visitors. The President Mrs. Saimond pre- sided. Mcetin opened by singing "Oh Canada." iollowed by repeating and dancing. The singing of the National Anthem and wishing Isabel every happiness brought the enjoyable evening to a close. WARREN-HORNE —WEDDING -Irl the presence of immediate‘ friends and relatives a pretty wl-d- ding was soiemiiized on Oct. 20th. bcrt Horne, Wiiisloc, in marriage to Fulton Melvin Warren She wore a floor sertions and a finger-tipped veil caught with orange blossoms. She. carried a boquet of carnations. snapdriigons, baby-mums. beauti- before a bank of Fall flowers and under a large white suspended the Register 'Mrs. odd sung "Be- delicious wedding supper was serv- ed. The table was artistically ar- ranged with flowers and wedding bells, and centered with two large in serving were Mrs. Melville Home, Mrs. Edwin Horne. Miss Verna Home. Mrs. Lewis Vessy- Mrs. Irving Laird. Miss Holds Scllrlr. The large number of gifts received by the bride and groom are s token of the esteem and pop- ularity of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Warren left on a wedding trip lo principal points in N- B- For travelling the bride wore a British Navy ensemble with ring- tstled opossum, and hat and matching accessories in mulberry. On their return Mr. and Mrs Warren will reside at North River where Mr. Warren is a successful young farmer. Ti EDUCATION WEEK PROGRAM The Prince Edward Island Teachers‘ Fodorutlon in oil-operation Federation has arranged the followng IIIIIMIIIIIIEIPORTFLIIFFSUM l MONDAY. Nov. 10, 7.15 p. m. ovor C l-‘ C Y-Bcv. Dr. Murphy. Rector St. Dunstan‘! University. MONDAY, Nov. 10, 7.45 u. m. over C. I. A.-Ml-. E. C. Richer. 8t. John. , N i1, c, F, c. y,“ _ q. Edison Mac-Donald, Char. TUESDAY W ilitefetnwn, President r1’. E. I. Teachers‘ Federation. THURSDAY. Nov. 13, 7.45 p. m. our C. F. C. L-luv. Kenneth Sullivan. S Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest meet at ‘i or rum-m River. The MacPhall Nov. 2nd to pack Ctrist- mgr-ridge ceremony wag performed mas DOXQS I01’ soldiers. The re-l by Rev, A, E, Todd, Norm River, mainderof the evening ups spent The bride looked beautiful as she in making squares —~—- entered the room on the arm of Lunch “'85 Served by 110M855. Next her father during tile playing of the meeting to be held at home of Mrs. , Bridal Chorus from “Lohengrin". Eddy Boyce roll call to be payment. ‘Douglas v length flfegg o; of dues. National Anthem broilght chemicals. announced ‘today due to essential war icquli-emenrs ~ - . tl i l . white ClPPe back satin with lace in met n! 0 B 0 05E there would be only a Wary nmihld wedding bell. During the signing of Elwood Shaw. 3 waldron Roper‘ cause". Following the ceremony n Many McDeamfld_ wedding cakes. Those who assisted seen LeClnir. 3 Dorothy Machln. the Creed. The minutes of last meeting were read and signed and report of cash given. The sick and school gave their report. Correspon- dence was tiicn read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that we send $2.00 to Mobile Kitchen Fund. It was decided to have masquer- ade dance. It was moved and se- at nae hQn-le o; ML and Mm He“ . c"nd€d that Institute make a quilt when their l for Red Cross each mélllbr-l‘ to , ' ' dd bier predg pm 111 w 1W1 bring o. 15 inch square of cotton to 0 | t d “g c a as u“ next meeting, n e It was decided tol the home oi Mrs. Join: for Afghan. I Lorimer, controller sr-rrTxo vii-nu STJIIOOL supply of lacquers for Honor roll for month of Octoocri, to come." ' Gffldc X—1 Anna DOW-ill. 3 W!‘- The brief announcement said Trliingsitiiie gi-Qgigeggsgi m“ Lecltlil‘. 3 DQ118185 Bllrke- {that war requirements has created ' Grade IX—-l Dora Doiron, 2 c_vru.s an “extreme Shortage" or nltl-Qggl. Vessey. 3 Joyce Shaw. Grade VIII—l Elmer Dolron, 2 my of lacquerg Grade VII—l Douglas Dennis. 2 3 Jac-kle Will- iams. MncDougall. 3 Helen Gamester. Grade V—~1 Lea Cameron, 2 Ro- Illis uilurun is rcscnlell tlir llrWi Grade IV--i Roma Burke. 2 $1"- luolli llllbfltil, but lllitflrlilollg of ling Ince. 3 Joseph Gallant. 2 David Burke. 3 Edna Gallant. ~—~ ~— ' —~ Grade II~-l Helen Cameron. 2 MacDonald-L I MONTREAL, Nov. a _ (cm _ 0f III that lulose solvents, curtailing the stip- Grade VI-l Lois Burke, 2 Ivan mini ii-ik no ._._ ——; presents an overcoat with exceptional comfort and style features Warmth in an overcoat is iiiiv» but it's not enough. Cllllutiifllll want comfort and style us wl-ii. 'l‘he.y like l0 fl-ei free in Illl\\|: quickly, ioiiiigl- ill cuss. rl-yrv-ai- less of till: wciiiiivr. Tip ‘Top gives you lliis freedom pills style in tiic rllglzni overcoat shown iii-re, iilliit to )0!!!‘ personal molisiirl- wiliioill en- ccss wl-lglil. inlill, or drug. It fits as smoothly as the juritt! of ii Tip Top suit. Yet it’s warm enough lo defy the “Wffllilflflllilll at iiis worst. We urge you lo maiu- your selection now—f‘rom a huge choice of fine British over- cozitiiigs. We emphasize parti- cuiuriy hvcelis, zliiii fleeces in ovcrciiccks, licrringiioncs and plain weaves-in iii] desirable colors. $29.15 Harld- Cut and Tailored to Your Personal Menstrrements LIMITED ‘ITII-Pdl 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside commercial P. purposes available for some months "I ul n } ncwuy iluluro nniy no inserted lit. t Grndr I1'I—1 Mnriorie Guincslel‘. Cflllln ll “Mo. nlrll-lly [lzlplliilit tn ..'Ml'. (D .) N ' n Th“ n 3155B R°E°T5- 3 Raymmd Km“? ~returned§ to liancoillvlgli? after Wi-“m ' '_ ' "ii ing a. iew weeks visiting lier moths! Mrs. John Meliish. Montague, lvno is ill and her sister. Mrs. Minnie ."THE AUTUMN THANK OF- !‘ 0”0!'rr~innvu of tile w. M. s. of M -, fR |tague United Church was held on; Sunday evening last. The congrega-i ions sung by the Messrs. Muck Bruce and John Bears-L Tho tonlr your mother guvo you or o liliiti is still ii groin Hospital after R pleasant through Cape Breton, when she com riled her niotlier, Mrs. L Cof n, who was on a tour of Mrs. Coffin is president of the I bckah Assembly-L Macixan . .'Mrs. Alli-son Th." h “Oahu to Bummer ide ftcr spending qllito like Scott's 5 t‘ Y A Emulsion. This 1g‘ ‘“,_,§‘°,§}"°§}‘,f §Q§"M§f_.',‘f worm-known tonic helps children Mac ay.-L develop strong bones, sound tooth. and sturdy resistance to colds-slid, bocauu of an exclusive process, is l limos oozin to dlgul than plain cod lion oil. Pleasant-tasting, economical bu. Buy today! All drugglato. Goal production Below '40 level the cessation little daughter Carol have returned A. C. UITAWA, Nov. S—(CP)—Dosplte of the slow-down U11- tlon deeply appreciated the select- Brooklyn f rib. l Munroe, Wili ard tsi"i‘2‘i..£-‘i;“'i§°ih‘5°iél3tfetid?. n 1 l» iripl m _< $1.1 N4‘- and i few wa s (10.30 11111.1 Western Canada-HS?! All sprrilrrrs will llesl with the Importance of the School to tho Com SCOTT'S EMULSION L-flT-ll-l-Llil strike ln certain Cape Breton mines, the supply situation in Eastern; Canada "remains difficult." the rwartlme Prices and Trade Board sstd taillight in its quarterly rel/W“ R ADLO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Tllno Wi\\'I£l.E.\'GTlI Throughout COAL cnmfi ili(l)lfixlUx.)lSliiAil"?l~lgzTli.\;é%g1: We now have H 511D’ , _ i ply of Old Sydney TIILIISDAI, I\O\E.\lBER 6 Screen Con‘ arriving 5.15"L?,l1(‘i01iCliiiligd‘ _ daily and clin supply 5.31(l‘9'i“l'f1ll L.nc Family-Episode.- {my quamfly requirmt 5.4a ‘Books and Shell's.’ Also Dominion House- 000 ‘Hello, Children.‘ l The Royal Navyxi‘ hold Coke and Welsh 6.15 ‘Slit s Of 5. 10.3....- Hard Cobbles and um 6.30 ‘Collin The West Indies‘: Nut i“ Sim-k ‘lungs thzlr iidurc.’ 6,45 The News. 6.55 News Anniyss by Kcvinl Phone us your re- O‘Cnrroll. I 7.00 Wgr Crmmentnixy: The War In The Air. Tnik by Oliver Stowdrt. 7.10 ‘Landon Ciiling.‘ Tifi Nous in French. 1'30 Tunnels CLIiiS l-‘rom London’ lin Coilnbzrnlion wrli CBCl: ‘i303 ‘Cnhiers FYLJlCIlil. .45: Les Voix Franco ca‘ ‘London Caling.’ ‘Famous British Ordiestras‘ .. 'I‘lie Hails Orchestra. Mim- Cl‘l(‘.\i('l‘ conducted by Dr Mai- coiin Sargent. 8.45 ‘Demccrrcv Marches.‘ Talk bl" William Holt. 0.00 The News. 9.10 Listening Pl‘sl.' 9.15 'At Your Request.’ 9.30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ Talk by J. quiremcnfs. W.ll. Gillis & 0o. Phone 176. 9:34 B, Priestley. and Flashback. Henry Ainlcv. Longdozz-Daires. 10.50 ltliisz: 100 Tile D-ii‘ Service. . 11.05 ‘London Cilliiiiiz.’ "Cool production generaily- 11.15 ‘Briisiiii Splnilb.‘ throughout Canada for the five 11.30 Radio Nouns-Reel. months ending Aug. 31 was 103.000 AM 9A5 ‘l-‘rcui Linc Family‘ iRcpeat 10.00 HPfiGilllP New and Vrws lC '/i1ll1i“llI‘.l'.0l‘. .l. i5. MeGcaicliri t 10.15 ‘My Lilo in the Tiieaird-B: i045 ‘lnikzng .11 Science‘ by Joli: (Repeat. Brew“ visiting the Rebvknh ‘Agassi-tons below the production for tho i200 "MUST or Britain‘: ‘Tho Eng- sanlo (period last year in spite of the lish Waltz.’ 340.00 -tmi increase in Alberta,‘ the‘ 12.15 ‘Drmocramv ivlorciics‘ (Re board said. "No small factor in tnel, Dent.» decrease was the enlistment of ion-i i2 30 Headline News iliili Vcw. qidorilble numbers of skilled min-l lRoyienti HIS." 12.45 Close Down. ' .. r '~'— _ LP? This amazing O‘Codar Self Jolishing Wu 8W8! your floors and linoleum: u beauti- ful finish in 20 minutes. Simply apply-let it dry-and your work is dons. It polishes itself. It's non-slippery, Inter-misting, and easy to hoop eon. . .C9dal' Se“ pinion‘! M‘ l7.’ i/i mt wow ill/Mind w A