DEQEMBER 3. 1941 4W ———~—~ -_~________________. ____ THE CHARLOTTETCYVPJ GUARDlAN TO-DAY AND THUR. - Shows 3.l5—7.00—9.00 "Ms woman “is lovl s towevll" DRIVEN BY LDVE lD lllE CRIME DFTNE CENTURY! from the astonishing pen of limes Hilton, who gave you“bost Horlson" and “Mr. Chips" comu this electrifying dmlu of n man vlltb s twisted mlnd who planned ‘the perfect crllnc"l lngrld Berg- man is lovelv n the felt-torn prisoner of s nnngs msn-lsgcl lNGRlD lilo. SANDERS STAR OF "IOREIGN COIIESPONDENY" fulfill TSDR VETERAN OF STAGE AND SCREEN DSCAR Dl.llA YHE FUNNY COMMISSAI Of "(OMRADE X“ DlccekdMW. s. VAN ovxe ll pdwa .. rssssc-a" - TRAVELOGUE ~~irlirsliiliviiru WITHOUT nlwius" . AN!) “CHANGED INDENTITY’ p PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE AT THE 3.15 JrstlimXRE 8.45 tut "on, IDRNRIE" IDNNIE cat in} iioiuimc uttlsnioi _ A Isrsmsimt Helen with ism tsliinns-lllllsn lomll EXTRA Robert Benchly in "How To Tilt A Vocation" And ' """' "Meet The to-osv ONLY time" COMING — TH UR. —FRI. -—SA T. lllllll 10 fit! lAIESY IXFIDII: I I .tnuu_u.j_ lllllERllllEE‘ Tllllllt I. .i....~..: BOB STEELE '5‘ TOM TYLE-‘R i: RUFE DAVIS“ .1 LOIS COLLIER - TOM CHATYERTON _t s REPUBLIC iaicruns PLUB-Jlmgle Girl Chap. 10 HOLLYWOOD QTARS SOUP T0 NUTS-Cnrto0n ". =~ UITEERS James Hiltolfs ” “Rage In Heaven On Local Screen Robert Montgomery. lilgfld Bell-- man (Jo-star ln Tale oi‘ Love and Revenge U June; Hilton, author of Good; bye, M3; Chips" and "Lost Horizon, has contribulcd another fascinating story to the screen in “ltllgt Heaven," starring Robert Moéltggxlrlll- and Ingrid Bclim-llll. all V ‘ ‘fr? today to tho Prince Eduard ‘mfifll’; Q w, nseful thriller, bust-d on g "per-rec crime," with Mont- gomery at his best in the powerful roleuof n. mall destroyed by i115 0m‘ emo one. _ Montgomery lays Philip Mm"??- whose inferior ty COXHDlEX 111,1!“ ‘I; hgpplness he could have with 1;. seeutifui wile, portrayed ‘by M f5 Borg-man, Convinced that she NDJY oves his beet friend, witll George Sanders in the role. he P10“ ‘l crime that will remove his rival- Hilton has tossed all m fol-tannin ide in buildlnK his s W "l amazing climax, with one of the m“; aufpflglnfl screen endings of the season. Lucile Watson. 05°" Hmm-klk Philip Merivale, Aubrey Mam" m‘ atuncd in the 51199011" ing cast, The lllnl was directed by THUR.—FRI.-SAT. — EMPIRE - llATlNEl-J SAT. ONLY 2.80 senotitosulo p screen production lbot pivot the most h enter- DEIITRAI. GUARDIAN Illls column In renrvod for news of lfltlll interest, but advertising of o newly. nature may be Inserted st l cont: a word, strictly pnyoblo In advance. CRABWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION mire msun- sscn , n-sw COOKS I00 Christmas DIIODO graphs. (f LARGE STOCK of reconditioned Holmsns, Charlottetown from $15.00 up. Mon metall- ment terms if desired. L-l 9-12-8-21. NGIII DAM! High Tea today and ‘rilursdey. L-l63-12-3-1i NURSING SISTER IN ENG- LAND-A cable has been received by Miss Reno. Wood. from her sis- ter, Nursing Sister Helen C. Wood, announcing her safe arrival in Great Britain. Nursing Sistcr Wood is attached to the 7th General Hospital. CHRISTMAS SERIAL — Starts on Friday. "The Three Traveled Eas . a romance that builds through human trials end fears to an insptl-tn Christmas Eve climax that will gadden the heart of everyone who believes nice things still happen in this troubled world. Don't miss the opening chapter. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT- Mrs. J. W. Stewart. sn- nounces the engagement. of her daughter Ruth Marjorie to Harry Reginald Younker of Toronto, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Younker of Montague. The marri- age will take place the latter part of this month. L-161-l2-3-1i MINIATURE RIFLE SHOTS- The following boys have made the scores as below at the West Kent. Minentulc Rifle Shoot held on Dec- ember ist. IML-Grarlt Compton, 100; Jim Palmer, 19: Harry Shams, B6; Maurice Blake, 82; Bud Stems, 82; George Brown, 80; Robert Acorn, B0. Personals Mr. James Harold Garfield Tim- mons, Mt. Stewart. left recently for Toronto to join the Royal Cane- dlan Air Force. Mrs. Ekther Clark, Mt. Cit/swath, has received a cable from her son, ‘Ppr. Guy G. Glover, announcing his safe arrival in Erlglend- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. E Fbrd received s. cable from their son Leith on- rkiaouélcing his safe arrival in Eng- fl . tlChrlstmas Seals help the sick G and protect the well. RltIMtflINEIHJRTFlUFFSlfll . ____~.-. Drawing In Aid Of The Sisters of The Monastery In Charge of the Ladies of C. W. L. Knights of Columbus Hall Wednesday 8 P. M. You Wlll be Cordlally welcomed Monthly Meeting C. W. L. Same Evening ..__4 $313122. SIZIBGISIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIE . 7 E tuenniu BROS. GIFT TIPS Chocolates in beautiful Cedar Chests c great vor- iety of shapes ond sizes Chocolates in funcy boxes --tho largest disploy ond variety you have ever seen. Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets-o beautiful ond use- ful gift for Her. Handsome- ly boxed -— Moderately priced. The number ond variety of our gifts make lt almost impossible to make a com- plete list. Best of all come in ond just look over our large assortment ond be convinced that we have the Gift you were looking for. a’: ,REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 LEO M. DOUCETTE ROY M. SMALLMAN Starbrlgltfls Magic Wand “"5 ‘" “American Boyle” "it Cltlcs of Indie "l3 Plrtner “First we shall go to the borne of Mrs. Moulfl.” slid d" P“! ma’ Soontliey came tool-title bole it the footst- bigireo. g SAINT PETER’! CATHEDRAL Nllill TEA and SALE Wednesday, Dec. 3rd Sale of Useful Articles Such u socks, aprons, hand- kerchief: and children's wear, also food table Plum Pud- ding, Fruit Cake, Mince Meat and antique table. !-375-E!-1-!! Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3rd. 3.00—W ’ Mtssi i rstnufdfif-lét? pmyéifiilvié”. °"' 8.30-—Tho Session. In Memo riam MRS. EWEN CAMPBELL There passed away aftcr several months illness early Tuesday m0rnln8 at her home, 164 Fitzroy Street, Mhrgaret MacArthur, widow of the late . Ewen Campbell, aged 79 years. The lalc Mrs. Cam bell leaves to mourn two dang fcrs. Ada, Mrs. Alexander Grant. West Roy- alty and Bertha, Mrs. Iceman W. Saunders, Charlottetown also three grandchildren, Dorothy, Mrs, F. L. P.‘ Hennessey, Dartmouth. N. 5., Mariorlhe Saunders, and Allison Saunders, Charlottetown. The funeral Wlll be held from her late iesidence on Thursday at 1 o'clock. The remains will be laid to rest in the Kill: Cemetery, Cape Traverse, beside her hus- band, who passed away 27 years ago. ROCIIFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: Grade X-i. Marjorie Power; 2. Francis McGtligan; 3. Ethel Kelly. Grade IX-l. Phyllis Macmillan; 2. Evelyn Diamond; 3. Marie Keefe. Grade VIII-l. Frances Mac- Millan; it. Lorraine McNeeLv; 3. Mary McPhee Grade VIII-l. Joan Shem-an; 2. Theresa Bowlsn; 3. Lois Hennsssey. Grade VII-l. Frances Hermes- sey; 2. Enid Adams; 3. Helen Roach. Grade VII-l. Margaretta Land and Barbara Doyle, equal; 2. Shirley Richard; 3. Florence Mc- uigan. Grade VI-l. Marie Callahan; I. Annie Campbell; 3. Marie Kelly. Grade VI-l. Bethany MacDon- ald; 2. Lena Hartinger; 3. Dorothy Peters. Grade VI--1.Ritii. Gallant; 2. Joan Dowlirlg; 3. Noreen Connolly. Grade V~l. Theresa Blacqilicre; 2. Rita Lstlgheran; 3. Joan Hermes- se y. ‘ill Gmde V—l. Beverley Fitzgerald: 2. Marie Bernard; 3. Flora Gillls. Grade v-1. Dorern Shelfoon: 2. Elizabeth Candy; 3. Catherine Peters. Grade IV—1. Mariedith Mac- Donald; 2. Sally Longztphie; 3. Gmevieve Drone. Grade IV—1. Jean Wong; z. Mary Dollcette; 3. Lois McCoubrey. Grade IV—1. Rita Robins; 2. écan Shepherd; 3. Stephanie Le- lair. Grade III -1. Barbara Gallant; 2. Bernice Ice: 3. Carol Duff . Grade III—l. Bernice Galvin‘; 2. Rose M. Brown: 3. H. Dnirnn. L. Duffy and C. McNeil, equal. Grade lI-1. Doris Coady: 2 Helen Malone; 3. Betty Anne Gallant. Grade II—1. Muriel Roazh; 2. Violn Br‘l; 3. Arlene Saunders. S0 KEEP COOL Average body temperature is 98.8 degrees fahlenheit, “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 ROTARY RADIO AUCTION For Crippled Children TIIURSDA Y. DEC. 4th Teddy's PAQEQFHLSEE War Map i “M” §CALS5IN ‘MILE?’ 411M 51M yea’ L--l-_-f---I "$5M... i! ‘ ‘(F/- n nv/m “w, I r¢ep 5s W“ “e 1L4 l *3‘ asislu‘? L m! l”; I ‘n [Ill] ‘(¢”‘. M I I’, [L N l M7411 “’ " or! . \ y t i‘ a l _ .54! "a i £ — .. .. t : ' VolrflIM g rzwiorz- - _ ,,,.¢ t m‘ 5" i as” “w: o ' i,’ E ,,,,’a/: :4 aaa/ m’ “jig” 1 men/M 5/” w“! \ forf/Vwyaém a". A ,0‘ _/ w mu A? i a \ Q’ An attempt to clarify the Libyan battle sltuatlolrld-snade on this map. The heavy block lines suggest the British battle-front. there is not n continuous line through the desert and raiding 1n reality forces on both sides are active but not to the degree that they were formerly. The British seem to be getting 17c upper hand, asserting control and $10"- in; a degree of order. The oblorlgs on the map suggest enemy forces which , tube‘ _‘lnthe‘ Rough. The British have widened , svln the narrow corridor extending south- by TobruIl-Gnmbut- ward from Tobruk but perhaps not sufficiently to prevent enemy shell fire from . ohlng the middle line of the corridor from either side. Unless the fighting forces are more evenly matched still than they generally are be- lieved to be, the decision will be reached before enemy reinforcements by sen or alr could be brought from southern Europe in sufficient quantity. vanish in no time! WHO doesn't detest greasy dlshvvner. dirtyrlugs round the di_shpan_. . . smesry dishes? Rinse gresse vanishes in no time! For Rinso suds sbmrl grene. Dishes come out clean and shining, dry easily. You're through in half lh Rinso for our dishes! economy u for the GIANT package. ' nmso Aasonas cause i‘ flied ._E e time. Use Sun codsy. For ems fife ,,. But with ‘QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND 001m TIONS Reverted combing rsitls on Bri- tlsh port areas and the industrial midlands has attmctcc fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Greet Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally c-iveu into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all, places o! relative security. but their belong- ings of sll kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding stone is difficult. The task of setting them “P once more with some quantity 0f clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To sect these enormous needs. funds have been started in various Ditto 0f t_lle world Hel- Majesty CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE COURT The llt day of December, A. D. 1M1 In Re Estate of Jessie Tremaine Scott, late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province Single Woman, deceased, testste. To the Sheriff of the County of Qllfilns County or any Constable or literate person within cold County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petl. tlon on file of Alexandra Scott of Charlottetown. aforesaid retired school teacher, the Executrix o the above named estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose here- nafter set forth: You ale therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the pllfl Estate to b» and a pear before the Judge recent at a robate Court to be llel in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Tuesday the 8th day of January next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they clin Why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said tiilon and on motion of W. B. Bent ey, Esq" Proc- tor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that n true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper ubllshcd in Charlottetown aforesai once In esch week for st least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that s true copy hereof befonh- with poetcd in the following public laces respectively. namely, in the all of the Court House in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at or nosr Th Royal Bank of Canndh and at or near The Bunk of Nova Scotla both in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that ell person; interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. e WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year first above written. B the Court. (glgned) MURIEL C. LOWTHER, Registrar. t L.S.) 14-159-12-3-10-17-24. lac of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign, which is officially known as "Tile Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- $1015." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out dell-lotion to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company, Chll-slDRiOlOWlI which reports the following re ceipte to date:- Received yesterday:- ltlrs. H. W. MlwKay, Mt. Stew- art, $l0.00t Earmarked for Christ- mas and shelters). Total_to__date_ $5,120.49. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The lst day of December A. D. 104i. n. Re Estate of Allan MacDougall I late of Nine Mile Creek ln Queens County ill the said Province. Farmer. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tlon on llle of Charles ltlacDuugail oi Nine Mile Creek aforesaid, Farmer, and Albert MacDougall of Canoe Cove in Queens County aforesaid, Farmer, the executors oi the above named estate praying that a citation may be lssu for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: you are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County, In the said Province, on Monday the 5th day of January next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon o: the same day to shew cause l! an) they can why the Accounts of the sold Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Alhan Farmer, Esq" Proctor for salt. Petitoners. And it is hereby ordered that l true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lishod in some newspaper ublished in Charlottetown aforesal once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forth- with posted in the~followin¢ public gloves. respective] , namely, in the all of tile Coll House in Char- lottetown aforesaid ln front of the School In Nine Mile Creek afore~ said, and at the store of Joseph W Mitchell in Nine Mlle Creek afore- said, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid ma) have iluc notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the sat. Probate Court at Ch-nlottetown aforesaid the day and year first above written. B the Court. (Signed) MURIEL C. LOWTHER. Registrar. tL.S.) L-43-_l_2;a_-10-17-z4. 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Balance under lumber. consisting of 115 good growth of Buildings in good refill!‘- Apply: MRS. wsurlcn RACKHAM NOW xiii-s usva IT Keroh. between the Block see. and Sea of Azof was celled Russia's “Pon1lieii" because of wealth of ailclent ‘omit; there. POULTRY We must have a larli quantity of poultry at once. and we buy alive or dressed. finished or unfinished. Dally remittances nl highest mar- ket value. THE ROYAL PACKING c0. .1. n. KENKINS. Prop. III I i ~ N