Trait LTIARLOTTUUWN G AKDIAN see VIC MATURE, that ‘hull: oi man‘. as s Training-Canto Casanova, Making a Cola- IIIInIIORIIIIQIILIICILLEIII-l. = Mil Al ‘lbsss has Recruits-Ills Great GILDERSLEEVE, Lovely GIIINV SIIIS. PETER LIND IIIIVES. . . ll India's llotous Arnold Stang m nus BIG, HILARIOUS ' MILITARY MUSICAL BRIMMING WITH STARS sou HITS. SURPRISES! vlcloimuuu z i liltllilf Bill I i’: E WIN"? ' ,7. 80N6a2:i it.» i...“ DIIDIRSLELVE two‘! Fury MAM COMES 5mm SIWHS FREDDVMARIIN ‘ its 880ml AND YNIIR DIIFIIFSHMb r FEIFR LIN!) mivrs . . i MARCY McGUlRF. r s tint-ya ET CODE’ Aso-at.‘ 4 of-TSECR Harry London ComHIY-"Pialw Mwmr” IIIPITIII. -;- TUII“ IIIIII SITIIIIIIIY SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 ‘ail-Vs?- EMPIRE —- TII-IIIGIIT and SAT. iyssrsré/v ales a prairie pisasy starts masquerading as “its lnw"l inviins, III llRilLiiI Pius -- Chap. 4 - "Riders of Death Valley” Variety Views and Color Carillon Shows AT 1 and sis-Marinas SAT. downy 2.30 Waswsiptyoitu iaiiivvfi; T“ Jimvlrv meetinl or Oorn c akin: Point Woman's Institute mmlm the homeof Mrs. tlardon m, m “il- The president presided and unfit": opened bv singing "Its tests were M“ Time to 0st Acquainted" ‘a smell nr.q"'f,', by refilling club women's h“ unison. qmhem" Wla responded to In ll "Juneau several visitors were d Yfiiii Pr?" fiiimihifiiifi , re e k Mrs-Mwlsseslgoiiahilfi. ‘Iyvo lively con- zzelan t at. this unflinc- milggtolby Miss Denali: Howard one Min t. weer" bymIdrs. Georg: bzrtson and , (acMlllan and Marcela Donah its .' in ""9""- lmn’ r o the rnu ra rtltled o i a, i - innilgefvroflllsd in and t‘ dues- asrshrlellflsfijlgvlyg? figfifirsl-‘Zigns oand it. rflfllI-ll aid o. Ialvrlfllgf m ‘a lee-Ia:- lueulture to be e ma‘; white ‘wit; enjoyed by every N" "Pm"- SvToITY-‘rsi’ buaaaasfa NW1 Msclilllanalgills wane us ' Nevt meeting at the how? °I “us, oedema 01$ Ed s. w wall.‘ M Mists (,1 whiny," n“ L p, assesschern. Cornwall. lame-m . sasw. m“ d . id I tohavsascoolth 01:] a STIIEET FOII $100 This CONFEDEBATIO I» INCL N u’. offset {ma 3 ' _ Fl"!!! nllhtvat‘? dolor?“ 14$ on. nnurz will be IDMIIIJNIII his flioe r .1 uary Peblrum 68?.‘ m “t-fi COMMUNITY concur Assoc. presents Mildred Dllling. haruist, n recital at 8t. Paul's Parish l-la‘l. Friday. Jan. 29th at us. i-ae-al. CENTRAL PARISH, CHURCH IWICES for Sunday. January 31st. Clyde River 11 A. M. Chllifhlil Lldlillfll Frank Prlzzelle. and s. daughter of the Fate Mr. and Mrs. John Barr of Brackley Point Road, P. E I. Be- sidss her husband she leaves two dau hters in Iowa. and one son Lou Bryenton in I-Iighfield by a q former marriage. Three sister and eight grandchildren are_.also left to mourn. SAMUEL S. BUTLER The death occurred on November 26th, i942, of Ban-fuel S. Butler. one ‘o1 the o.dest. and most respected citizens of Peters Road, at the age of seventy-nine years. He was the Just surviving member of the family of the late Samuel and. Margaret Butler of Peters Road and had lived in the community all his life_ aaed was a man of sterl- ing qualities of a quiet and. unas- ;suml.ng disposition and ‘one who loved his home and family. He is survived by a family of five, one son and four daughters. Harry Greek River; Ella. Mrs. Neil Mac- "Swaln of Greek River: Wrtle. Mrs. Percy Johnston. Peters Road: Janet Mrs. Johnston, Fortune Bridge and Ethel, Mrs. Stafford MacDonald, Plctou. Nova Scotia. All of whom. were present at the - time of his passing. Funezal ser- - vices were held on Saturday. Nov- ember Blith from the homo of his daughter Mrs. Neil MacSvraIIX. with whom he had made his home for some time and who cared for him during his illness. his wife havlnii Ipredecased him about two years , Rev. Mr. Pickstts of Murray Riva‘. ' taking as his text. Psalm seventy" . seven and vezse slit. I call to rem- embrance mv song in the hill"- The hymns sung were An Uncloud- ed Day, Abide with me. and in the ,S\veet Bye and Bye. The remains irere laid to rest. beside his wile in the cemetery at Peters Road. Th poll bearers were: Alex Stewart. Otis Jackson. William Mad-Mm. _ John Maclcaoi. Lester Johnston and Garfield Johnsto l The hearse ma; driven by Mr. mani- VanIder- s e. Beyond life's toils and cares Ito hopes and ioyr. its “purines! . and sorrow 1h sleepless nights, its days of smiles _ will be a long, sweet life immarked and tears y yelTS. q pne bright unending morrow. rs In Memoriam In loving memory of Robert. W. Bruce who died Jllllllly 28. 194 One yeisr has passed since that sad 1?. Little di we know when we wolf! the sorrow that day would bring. Bu; there is a laud far III!» "W". the ransomed with Jesus abide in the shade of the ahelterlnl fol . Ever more by Immaniaels aide they shall dwol in the glory imtold._ lmlngiv Rprnernberod by Wife I and Family. 1- - SIX SIIIIGS III SGIIIIE 0F IIEW PIOTIIIIE Six songs make w» the hit score of RKO Radio's new “Seven Days’ leave." now at Tho _Prlnce Edward Theatre. They were wglven a pro-release radio world Shield and Company with tho In Memoriam be '- ago. Services were conducted by the P 291i g musical. " gremlere recently over NBC. by °Y AiliiTiiill 45'. i ll. of it. liililE FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 29th Chickens for Prime Admission 25¢ j Everybody Welcome j 8.15 p.ni. " ' My Minister, EIANVFITIIZIYTEDVwyECBELE ac. vices sunday. January 31st. Boo. anuw ll A. M, “our; - _ torla 1:40 P. m, u’ " P’ ‘Ilggff, CORNWALL PASTOR AI. (Jamaica-Services Sunday, Jan- ill-oynillet are as follows: New Doni- viws ior Sunday. January s15; are to be held as follows: Harruigion 11 A M1 Hishneia a M. an lviarsniie d 8 P. M. Rev. Henry Bank. Minister. 1-29.11, TRYON -- BONSIIAW BAPTIST QHuItLlL-Sunday. January 31s.. West-moreland 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 P. M. Albany no P, M. The Bllblfiitt of the pastor's sermon will : “The Missing Factor.” A cor- dial welcome awaits you at your church. It is well to remember that no one can take your Dlaoe in the service of the Master. _ 1-29-11. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — I Job Printing Department, whose marriage to Mr. Cleveland McLean! takes place today Wlls the guest of honor at an enjoyable miscellan- eous shower at the home of Mrs. Harry McNelll, Prince Street last Thursday night. Ln addition t0 many useful household articles a. purse of money was presented from employees and staff of the Patriot Publishing Co PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.~ Brookfleld ChRIBC. — Services next lord's Day Broolr-_ field 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P.M. 5 Hartsville 7.30 P. M. Annual con- gregational meeting Glasgow Road Tuesday. February 2nd 8 P. M. “All?” ‘til? ““““.lt.“‘§°ii“‘i.wi§‘ n ay ruary . . r. A. o. omson, Minister, i-zs-il. CHURCH NOTICE-Rev. H. R. Bell will preach in the Central Christian Church, Charlottetown. on January 31st. at_1l A. M. and 'l . M. The following will be the subjects:-l1 A. M. “The most com- mon aud most. dangerous sin to- day." 7 P. M. “The four Juds- ments of scripture.” You are cor- dially lnvlted to worship with the congregation. ATTAIN IIIGII PRODUCTION RECORD-Two salesmen of the Great-West Life Assurance Oom- prmy this ln-ovince, Messrs. Thomas McAvlnn, C.L.U.. of Char- lottetown. and 5111"“ P- M°Lfim 0,1,1], o! Summerside. qualified in 1942 for membership in the Pre- sident's Club of the COIHDBIIY. which is the highest recognition of outstandi achievement for Del‘- no.1 pr- ctio and service to policyholders. ese two capable salesmen are to be conZFBWIQIEd on their success. fitting and supplying Glance: n. .|. "in... OPIOMIJTRIST blontllic P I. l. Office flours: l0 to l2 m. ll I to ii l’ M. Holidays etc. by apoointrnon: Office Connected with DBUGSTORB 0d’ DA ii. yt-Symphony, the Dining Sisters and Janette. Heard were "I Get the Neck of. the Chicken." " it Heartd-J’. “Can't Get Out of T . “A: T h oi Texas." "Please Won't ouc ,You Leave My Girl f ‘You Speak My Language. ll weze composed by Jimmie Mcl-lugh with lyrics bv Frank Inesser. - , ‘ Victor Mature I-nd Lucille Bull‘ are starred in “Seven Days‘ leave." with m radio personalities fea- ..tured. lni. uded amo t-hese are Harold (The Great ildersleeve) 1% . Freddy Martin and his bandfl 1.5% and his orchestra. ‘The; ICourt of Miaain Heirs.’ ‘Truth or .Gons:quencea," ter Lind Hayes. Buddy Clark and Arnold stanl. reonallties introduced in ing extravaganza are Mlpy poems. torrid Puerto Rican sin and actress. and Marcy Mc re. youngster who was a star of Chic- sqtfinilht clubs. | m Whelan both produced and directed “Seven Days‘ Leave.” WOULDN'T GIIOSS Y k - b0 on nuwsboiplvpla rt: that alwayl malls a man nr woman foal this way —al- though they often fool thsmoelvaa that It ll. A tired listless condition Ilka this Ia often- tlrnaa the result o! low blood count dos tn slmpll lndih. A IIII blood count oft time: ugh red blood the help they live in incl-ruins the number and strength of eorpnacles whorl they have weakened by simple anla. Baavidamvlllr. Williams Pin lriaiesss Julisnrs third daughter. rulers aines morr-rchy was found some. hqbaysonthronepiisarallysarsahortofmarkactb! ‘ I i Miss Ruby Sharron of the Patriot lke flue fire. Théftl was no damage- NCING _IN..._ Holy Name Hall FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 C. A. (B) T. C. Admission 35c House or or . -.. I anfl Nth l d tti histori HouseoIOrmR’ Phasmggsgu norm,‘ buet sedumoozsiigietr, following onto of ‘ t SACRED IN AID OF THE a I i I DOORS I i ._.___i__i i - CALVIN CHURCH, MERMAID— Divine ivorshlp will be held on Sabbath next at 2.30 pm. Rev. G. 0- Webster. Minister. 1-29.11 NORTH nTrzn BAPTIST CHURCHES January 31st. Services ‘°" Mllldfly- Fallview: ll A.M. North River. 3 P. M. Special Oflerlng m» ‘snare c 7P.M.Rfl.T."J-I 11 Km an. . - . w. Goodv?'i.!3l?emg:uey_ _ 1.3%.“ gofivvalluliio p. ialsdenschooi Ti ‘égsgglnaixéirsi. éilléflrtggil. ’ll.l30AP.ik. rsnsuosn pursuit. - Friends in m ‘l Rmwmer‘ MIx-‘égtflli: ~§$9§P§,F§°°‘§§,'f,-s Si’??? Jjflmm‘ P. E. island w be sor.v to hear --—— (“Q1 ‘Ne; ‘m '1 Lvew‘ w‘? of the death in Ind Pond n ,1 _ PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH m °‘-’ ° ‘° “I. s°"'°‘“~ Re‘:- of Ida May Prlzaefie. wiefecfif ‘p13. CANAurL-marshfield Charge. Ser- A‘ E’ T°‘.“‘- Mmlskr‘ 1'29"!" i G001) ATTENDANCE or Re- serve Army. Wiltshlre troop oi th: l7th Reserve Armoured Regim ut had 42 on parade out of a total o. .44 on Jan. 27th, one mall IJEllltz on u course, thyoilicr being on oiflcer who was outside the Province. Scrgt. GM. Henderson is the N C 0 in ,charge of the troop g -__.___ the New Argyle Christmas concer. Tewllib’ reported. Wendell Glllis gave a solo which was much m- JOYed and encmed. ln the dialogue, a Rumpus on Gingerbread Hill, the name o! Mrs Ethel MacKinnon should have read Mrs. Ethel Mac- nze. WILL A’I"I‘END aiEETlNG~Mr. S. G. Peppin, Senior Seed Potato Certification Lnspector or the Pro. vincial Department of Agriculture leaves for Ottawa on Saturday to attend a special meeting of inspec- tors called to consider ways and means of combating the virus dis- eases in potatoes. GIRI/S WORK SECRETARY EXPECTED-Miss Muriel W. Jac- obson M.A., National Girl's Work Secre ary is expected to arrive in Charlottetown this evening. Miss Jacobson ls_on a. tour of the Mar- ' icime Provinces, holding Confer- ences and Radio Rallies in different centres. While in the city, she will meet leaders of C.G.I.T. and members of the Prince Edward Island Girl's Work Board on Saturday morning and in the evening will speak over Radio Station CIXQY. from 7.45 until 6 o'clock On Sunday morn- ing she will be the guest speaker at the Baptist Church, and in the evening in Zion Presbyterian Church. Miss Jacobson will be the first of Rev. and Mrs. I. Judson TV. WILL ATTEND MEETING OI‘ CANADIAN HORTICULTURAL COUNCIL —— Mi‘. J. W. Boiiltm‘. Manager of the PEI Potato Growers Association, leaves for Ot- tawa. Saturday morning to attend the Annual Meeting of the Canad- ian Horticultural Council of which he l5 p, director. Sessions will be held on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week in the phatgau Leurler. The topic of discussion of diief interest to this province will be the’ 69111115 PYICB on potatoes and turnips. HOUSE DAMAGED BY FIRE- Fire at. a residence at 6d Brighton Avenue here yesterday “used °°"' 'siclerafole damage before it W55 extinguished. The rouse was 0c- cupied by the family of Mr. Austin Brown. He is serving with the Ca- nadian armed forces. The fire ap- parently originated in the attic a- round the flue and before it was gxtiriguished had broken thiW-isll the roof. Lmver portions of the house were damaged by smoke and vmier. The fire occurred shortly" before 3 pm. About. four hours earlier firemen were called to a resi- dnnce at 22ft Grafton Street for B O Y4» O ‘t. -/ , MacVittle. ‘Croesman, Mrs. l-Ieber Mrs. Bert ‘rrowdale. I Next. meet'n~ to be held at thl ‘home of M" s. Frrd nil. Roll call “to be answered i-y giving A v 1n- i i DANCE BAND Dancing 9 - 12 _.__._-A Married PRINCE HENRY sf Mscklenburg-Sehwaris In I501‘ he died In I934 Mrried. u I PRINCE IIRNHARO ~- OTLI JIINIIIII - h Irhll II "II i rod l l‘ tree above shows Dutch. PIIIIIIFE EIIWAIIII TIIEITIIE SUNDAY NIGHT‘ JANUARY 31st, 194a SILVER COLLECTION AT DOOR ADULTS ONLY fiYu\~'I'I'I$'l'I\ ASSISTED IN CONCERT -- At ’ I tine verse. I ' a sociafhour folkswtd. " Rough, Cracked CONCERT RUSSIAN RELIEF OPEN 8.30 Sunday ilight Sacred Concert The Canadian lesion are @011. WU"! a Sacred Concert in the Prince Edward Theatre. Sunda; "light. January 31st, for adults onl; mere will be a silver oollectio taken at. the door, which will b. Ellie" "likely to the Rtsshn Re- 1e The DYOBFBm arranged has lnclud. ' cd some of the best talent in char- Joltctown and there is every res-‘ son to assure the music loving pup- {ill mil it Will be very worth has... ll g. The following are among um“ Wakmi imi- Ml-is Marion Morris. iMlss Laurejaune Arsenault, M155 Kathleen Homby, Mrs pnmcg Holl Trainor, Messrs. Walter 54¢- NH". Charles Earle. sub. Lieut. Wm. Irfllnor. Lloyd Mclnrils, Unites} Church Octet. St. Paul's choir, Number 62 Training centre Or. ghestra and though the courtasv o! .ir;.":. §::'::.*;:*'=..L*P my Samuel Isaacs. y [Molt LAC The Auld Scots so g Moses Lawreieannewnszhaug: Armilbeut, I-BWBOXI. June MacPher- m- Nmmfl Lawson. Shirley Dar- rach and Norma Dalz-lgl and thg director Mrs Arthur Roper. The 40m W111 open at 0.30 and the front rows are reserved for the me s taking my: Personals LicuLWB. Gordon, RON. l; mother, Mn ' visiting hi; _ l arc?"- R~->~ m» - m» N sin l" R Meter Man McNutt. lghfltélslé. l? Ncommmy with sister Diane vgsterggy Bifigrfkiin ‘Tnvirly to theclty, I e I’ Mr- Gord . Ripe _ duel or fill.‘ rm‘ ‘Q35: "viii. arrived home on a two weeks" fur. lmlsh flfwr completion a course at Mrfilll university in Radio Locat. ion. Mr. Rice enlisted. with tho R C-A F. about six months ago, 1;, 1;‘ Energy‘ so! Mrs. Katherine Rice, Mrs. Linus Mulligan, Kink sitter an sword-it'll? ital return home ghortlytnd expect‘ to vvrsrnaoirmm-n yr e Janus‘ Ing i land woi§sn-s°’i'§§t§{it¢w§v1t§ 1191f! at the home of Mrs. R-rér-t MRYIWW 0:1 Tuesday ev-ning Jam 1133521111?! 3 members and l valtar - 1W tns Wmed by pwtlue Institute 04¢ 399$ gluon-son. Ool cot. . . was added ‘I98 ogwltglely material was do-aavd to ma“ . quil for the Rod Cr as: d clded to Quilt! same t"e following P1- 1y "vii-HQ a1._M'a. Moore's. Ms, ‘rrowsdale titankq m, mQmbex-s Th more Now Northeast Airlines which brings you hours U. S. cities. Big 21'pas NB. thru New England to New York, “Iaslilngto PAGE THREE All NEW YORK provides a dim: gel-vim closer to metropolitan sen er Douglas planes operate convenient scheducs from Moncton, to Boston, connecting n, tlic South and West. SCHEDULE: Leave Charlottetown 4:30 P.M., arrive Boston 8:55 PM. , Fare: S32 8O to Boston, New York 11:00 PM. $44.75 to New York. Reservations and information: hlarltimc Central Airways. NORTHEAST AIRLINES IILITII LBAGII OI CLIADL DRIED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1n these days when inevitable shortages occur in certain of our basic foods, we should not overlook the possible substitution of dred fruits and vegetables as a means of balancing our daily diet. Most. of us tend in forget that they exist. but they have a definite role to play, especially in wartime Dried fruits include the lowly prune. dried apricots. misins, figs and dates. Peas. lentils. Lima. and Navy beans comprise the better known dried vegetables. These dried foods cannot be con- sidered in any sense good sources of the all-important vitamin C. How- ever they are all generally fairly rich in iron and copper, and the vegetables have a high protein value. Dried apricots. particularly. have a high percentage of copper. whim, heaith authorities assert, is useful in adjusting the human system to the assimilation of the iron which they also contain. Prunes and apricots can be very tastefully prepared in desserts. am figs, data and raisins can bl uses in pudding; or eaten Just an the) BIO. Because o1 their high protein valta Lima beans can very well substitute for a meat dish. which, in theaa times of meat scarcity. is mighty useful. Baked in a oamerolo and covered with comet/o muos. they an a wry tasty dish. Dried peas. d course. can be used of the canned variety as one of the vege- tables In a meal. ‘may mint ha soaked in water in order to mak them soft enough for use. Lentils or split peas are an in- va'uablc addition to soup; and stews, fending a pi uant flavor all their own. the m one ark for more. All or most o! these dried Iflllil and vegetables are available in our stores. Whenever you feel stuck s- hout that midday or evening meal, it wouldn't hurt to consider them. Write to the Health halite of Canada. iii Avenue Road. Toronto. 01' your free copy o! authoritative Vitamin chm. DOROTHY DIX (Continued from page deslstl ‘And didn't they make such an in that tneir mothers had to lock up their the keys under their pilows in order m l“, Bvt a meal with? can" nsoucu 'ro And I. myself, personall 01¢ who wrestled with a 20g pound for iememberim her while ack The Secretary-Treasurer r parted. that 85-60 was realted from lunches- ssld at Christmas corrert. new vgdl that we ave ssoo to o nadirn 1rd? to Russo ran-ii. Ozmmitt/es gave‘ their reports and n-w our w"; a pointed. Schzol rc-sppont 6.? k. Mrs. Harold Harvey. lliuca-i tional Program, Mrs. H. MacVl tie, Mrs. Roy Crossman. Social Pro-f mam. Mrs Harold Cake", M rey Burch Mrs. Roy Marv! tie, A card of tlnrks was received fr-m "endcll M vh=w for rememberlrg him a‘ Ch istm-zs. Meeting rdjourn-d, Lunch vas served bv C mml't e in charge and Lips soothed Painful Chopping Prevented Rough, chapped III IN . ' W" and unsightly —tha cracked surfaces anally lnlsdsd by rllngltbfll Ii!!!- rellsf tbs quick. aura way with M!!!" its wonderful emollient action instantly soothes the wounded membranes and th crashed mm». ml“;- ' on. alum utural besi- bag. The am a vndarfal relief-lips quickly nor-maisonett- regain asaa. 6st Lypayl at your stars todlt VII n “my to booths and smut was Msoosvw-smos-snmre- LYPSYL """"'“' How Are Your Eyes 7 ayesor rlintael- oalaiilt l. specialist. At on: service with years oiotpzrlenerall a tborollll spin-acting Cal in and lkclfl I01!‘ lllflesitlea. Writs or Ihml NI appointments. ii. F. ilutchssoa I ed. Queen Wilhelmina, now in I. 0. BUTCIIIUON I IIIIUIIIOI lo wagon, with no other help exce y. Point is almost work a miracle when turned less and 0f course. the BOY Scouts ls founded on this boys a chance to work of! their steam in do probably no other organization and turned as man good them drlfti nto hoodlum m, as it h ‘hue. it smashed the wagon before they had gone it showed the courage and the grit and dete youngsters into good citlze 8.5 I) tenaive sear h f o... o. panes .35 ‘£83m ep enough cooking utensil; w ransom sunncu observed two little tikes, not ovt b years iron boiler until they got 1e m m“; Dt a lift from a good-natured plug!- hllslocthhbut the in the right chialiiirisl. n t’ mu“ ;- c pie of 3g. B... worthw has ever done as much real prsetiesi “l. instead of letting But we need more and more of these benefirent, character-bulldins groupie. And so I urge the grownups ant ome Vanguard oi‘ America. when our house shortage is s0 acute, snslthat u so dear to him, is not g tending his grass and his pet roses the man fighting overseas t know that th lltt‘ h eh r, h ham to build: that ieprgsenta so many esacrifgcesogom and‘ mfxrcihgm lRed Troops Near Nazi in ever-v community m start a Vac- lt WlIl fill a crying need right new and it will ease the mind of many a so oing to wrack and ruin Wllfthld 0V9!‘ and Bllflfdfld by devoted and patziotlc little boys who are as tenderly as he did And it will give the boys a new sense of responsibility gnd fir‘ m“ patriotism to know that they are being of real service in war t as their fathers and big brothers arc. and that when the soldiers coma marching victorlously home they will come to a better cdlmtry beoauss V. H. V. A. has kept their grass green. line. 1115i Strong Points