Starring NELSON EDDY Rugged! Romantic! Hll Greatest Roiel SllSANNA FOSTER The miracle-voiced star of iovefmerri jclluut RAINS nlhemoelcoveiedreleoflheyeer-The Phantom! J “t. EOCAIiWlihAIiIiIEIi in the role Mot moire: him a Iiorl LEO Ciiiiillill - JANE Fililiill i. EOVIABO BlililiBEiiO - Flllll fElO ~~nuequl Plus British News — Artie Passage snows 3.1a - 7 and 9 be Mme" e‘ 6"“ F""'A"'""“ "" ' To S em com: nanny. o, mom ‘HORROR TO HOWLS . .. mom MAYHEM TO MERRIMENT! There's Ion In this new type oi honor picture... fun for everybody. fill any lgvitisifli iiEllR KAllliIFBWLURRE ... doom; MAN Will. on YOU a iv wit.» ..;o@r~MAMEj-‘~~ _ROSENBl00M Also NEWS — Cartoon — Musical Qomedy snows DAILY AT 3.1a - 1 - 8.4a Hvtlliill l CEIITIIM. GIIIRO this nelunn h marvel hr OONIIDEIATIUN 141i‘ . mo‘ l lNlUI Olllimllwilibeclam . needle‘ edtprnoon and ‘allwdgy Bron. non-run rune-rum m; - am an. Hospital Mmdny, n: veneer I. I om. Cundell GAY! GROCERY ill close t 12.30 Wednesday an: m 4Q g r uredey. November lith. 11-8-31. DUI S1082 will close at 1230 Wedneedey and all day Thursday. November llth. Rixfls Grocxefyé i. MEETING Ladies tiariottetown Gel! Club c. in the City Hall, Tues- P. M. 11-8-21. FII-NEB-HUNTLEY — The ma!- rlage o! Miss Shirley Huntley, James Huntley, Halifax, w Chgia lee Norman Feener, eon or Mrs. Feener and the late Forman Feener in Charles Street United Church. Rev. W. B. Seeley officiating. The bride wore a blue silk suit, match- uccessories and a corsage o! re roeee. Later the bride and Sworn left (or a honeymoon at . and will visit e bride'e brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and |Mrr. 0.5. Dihgwell, New Glasgow, _P.E I The groom has been em- ployed with the c. . dining .servico_and was recently accented lf-limmterr service. -1~ialifa.x Her- ‘ rvmon am canes Ac-rrvrr- IES —'l'he following is 1 report of [the Junior Red Cross of crass lROB-ds School for 1942-43. Thirteen ‘meetings were held and the total membfifihib was 23 members. P690! Wweie and soap were pro- vided for the classroom and in the *win.er months hot cocoa was serv- ed. The work passed in to me Red (Floss consisted oi: 2 afghans, I1 Blrli sweater, 1 autograph quilt, I44 face cloths, 18 crib quilts. Don- M10115 0i $10. to the Prisoner ot | w" m“. $8.15 To the Greek Fund, 19.10 to ltusslan Fund, $22.55 w Jhe Orion-ed Children's Fund and ‘$72 54 to the War i-"mids were Iralade. A camlmiln was Dill on for l. i" saline Stamps and s20 worth .0! Certificates were bought. Easter flllfdi. Mayfiowers and iruit were - "ht to the sick and crib led child_ "h- Fur the year a ton. 018113.59 l was raised, and at the beginning of thisfififm We were very‘ pleased to ifelVfi the Banner; this being the . 1rd consecutive year, we are now the permanent holders oi the Ban- ‘ ner. l -____. ALLAn -- HAYTER. - A wed_ finite! interest to a wide clrclg oi“ eiatives and friends in the Marl. gmes wok place on Wednesday, rpvember 3rd. Qt the Darsonage of t e Church o! hrist. River John, N- 5-. when Miss Lois Hariett. Hay tel‘. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. .1. W. Havter. River John. N. s._ we; I “flied in marriage with Mr. Austin Carleton Allan. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Allan, .1150 q; Rive;- John. N. S. The ceremony was Der. _formed by the brides father and took place under an arch of ever- green and autumn leaves and flow- ers. The bride entered the living room to the strains of Lohengnns IWedding March played by her sis- ter. Miss Winnilred Halter, and was attired in a floor length govm White ehifion. iashioned with sweetheart neckline fitted torso, halo of orange blossoms. She car- ~ried a white Bible, gift of the 8100111. with white satin streamers, caught up with sweet pea buds and sprigs of maiden hair fem. Her matched earls. FOIICNVUJK the cere- onlv ornament was a necklace of molly. a sumptuous weeding sup- Der was served to the guests pres- lent. The color scheme in the dili- .ing room was sliver, pink and iwhite. The bride's table was cen- |tred by a three tier weddin cake ‘topped by a miniature. brie B-‘n ,RI‘OOIZL White tapers 1h silver wandle-sticks and silver vases roses were placed at either end oi’ the table. Immediately following, and amid showers of confetti, the bride and groom left on a honey- ggron trio thro h tlhe Maritimes. v navy teilore cessoriee. The many gift-s or silver. crystal. china. linen. and cheques tied to the popularity of the oun couple who will reside at Sea . N. 8.. where the groom e engaged far and the ll-B-Zt. c younger daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs. - of Brldgewater wok place Saturdaye Jiileap Oyl Pretty llovenher Wedding Saturday In Zion Church of Tb» Ivan nun were ‘y potrltztic ribbon Mung! Mr T Dunning Keillor. Hollies. lovely ilowerr and ierne ideal mum for the i be groorgsman the groom. During e ceremony Mre- Edwin Johnston. the abut-c. played softly and Miss Allemnseng tho bridal use. The church WOIB l most. Soldier blue jersey, with chic wine ielt hat with blue leather baud to correspond and oorsage o! Better RAISES Mrs. Smith chose a ama-rt powder sorta being carried out in navy . with cor-sage of Hollywood os aner the ceremony a dc htful reception W84 held at the - iottetown when happiest congratu- lations were extended to Lieut. Smith who left on a ort honeymoon trip by car. the bride wearing a brovrn dress and hat with fur trim green coat and brown accessories. The Guardian loin; in happiest good wishes. Protestant Orphanage COLLECTIONS (Qharlottetown Continued) $60: irom several Friends. $1.80 from five Friends. 75c each: Mrs. A. C. Duchemin: Amv Jones; Miss McQuarrie; Mre. Larter. 60c: Mrs. Jcesie Morrison. 50c each: Mrs. Johnston: M. Peters; Sadie Acorn; Rhoda Binns: Ada Dluican: Mr. Gallant; Berna- dette ‘Iralnor: E. M. McGrath: a Friend: Joe Duggan: Margaret. Ceilings: Mrs. John McEachern. 45c: Mrs. J. Carmichael. 40c from: Mrs. Thacher: Dawson: Janie Small: Mrs. unn: Mrl. N. Moiynenmc; Miss Vaniderstine: Mrs. John Simpson: Mrc. Albert McDougall; Mrs. s; M", Crnig; Mrs. Eric f‘ ‘ e: is; Holmes: W. L. McCnnnell. 33c: A Friend. 30c: Frances McLennan: Two Friends. 11m _ouaa_ia_t_an _ “My brothers joined up “I USED to get e kick out of just being 2 home girl. While others sought jobs and careers, l enjoyed helping out at home. “I know the home is still important . . . but other things are far more so today. Boys we love are fighting to preserve those things. That's why, when my brothers joined up . . . I felt I should too." That's the way every patriotic Canadian girl should think . . . and an‘ . . . today! There “Phantom 0r Th? Jimmie Dunnlna: 25c each: Mrs. W. Larter; Mrs. Holland; Jean Scott: A Friend; 1". B. Conrad dz Co.; Horace Phillips: Mrs. Hamilton: Miss Clark; Mrs. "ulnar." Mrs. Eddie; . Con‘: H. McPherson: Peggy unmpbcli: Mrs. Best; . Tweei; Mrs. Porter; A Friend: Mm, c, Gallant: K. MacRae; Mrs. Stead; Missjlatts; Ruthflagerts; F. Mill: ikllllCYS Musl . Alli; 5 pa e and utoe blood are removed ehieiiy b your kidne e. Dettinfiup Nights. Burning eengee, Ba - rvo ntia P Ire- eehe e uenese, eu uenl headache: and leelin worn out. often Ere caused by Kidney and adder troubles. Ueuelly in Iuc one!» the vef! first Oynex gee: rllhe to Iork helninl the - ne e clean out exuee aside and Iletoe. AM th cleansing. puritying Kidney action. i rt e do o co. ma easily make you better than in yure. r. Itrori er In merit M: on all Inn have everythin under thin rnone in umbering business. . from your dru| l bnaIlOViXlS-AU u the calm unconxci-n 0i (HlK-lfylir who ililndie high order in council lished many. This sonnet in fianade rwnnel l‘ " "mofneeipeen Arm)’ eve UITAWA Nov. 4 - to?) —i"reel medical treatment and hosvitfliill- 73x11 allele‘; been granteld to ‘Auxlli-l r c e serv n; F~~~- .3."l°.,"$'l'.‘na. under an with W! - _. of Oct. 21 nub- placee such 9"" on the same hasj fiEfVlnl exploelvce is this picture of Dr. B. (leit) looke on while an assistant. the manufacture o! the . Boyer. one ol the iive Oonedien ecientiets who were largely responsible for the development of a new proceed for the large-scale manufacture oi’ R D X., the worlds most. powerful military explosive Here at a Ganadian university. Dr. Boyer completes e iinul laboratory step In , rem beaker labelled EDI. Mary Macliac: Friend; Grace Diamond; Mile M. Craewell; Mile M. McManuI; Mrs. McNevin: Jennie Turner; Mrs. A. Walker; J. Weatherblc: Two Friends: Mre. Bakervilie: Warren; Mrs. C Mrs. G. E. Hart: ' Mn. uriel McDonald; Mrs. Rose ' Mre. Rose; Mrs. J Mrs. A. ' Mre. J. Bell; Mrs. Claude Milli Two Blends; Mrs. Wm. Cameron; Mrs. Mrs. Gurney; A Opera” EAGEILLY AWAITED PRODUC- TION, CALLED LAVISHLY ENTIIRAILING "Phantom of l-he ODE!!!" _ today to the Prince w_ Theatre. The ionn-antici ductio . heralded as super thrill-classic. is been filmed on a is listed as one of the year pro ects. ¢ornes Edward ated pro- ollywoods said to have S Olll‘ nu crowds at its premiere showings. 1 one of the most success- iul attractions vet made bv Uni- vgrgn] studios. Nelson Eddy. Susanna roster and Claude Raine are oo-starred. Dis- irmrhed players in the huge MIP- ceet include Edgar 8W1?‘- id‘ Ec- handler: . ' - - ' Mre. . Gallant; Gert-i mafia-fig‘ Mn. Goldie Barrett’: W. H. Beundere; lls. A Friend; Mre. Eric ' Mn. J. Fraser. from: Mn. White, A Friend. . It Blend. ma“ Hume Cronyn. Material l: Extraordinary The Get-eon lreroux comllesliifm- on which the story ie bB-Wd- is N‘ arded es extraordinary screen material. combining M it 11°95 1° mm“, “watery, music and an cle- ment m dramatic terror unique l" literature. 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