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EXTRA l l “NEW! 0F THE DAY‘ “OUR GANG" COMEDY COMMUNITY SING AND DISNEY CARTOON m- Berle’: c murder expert l who ltnows everything mexcepl: how to MILTON BERLE MARY BETH Reginald Funk ornliv- ORTH; ADDED — Opening Chapter of New‘ Serial and Inst chapter of “DaredeviPs of the West” SHOWS 7.00 and 8.45 — Matinee Saturday Only at 2.30 I REPIILIC 15 SERIAL In CHAPTERS #1 anatorium Extension he‘ Committee Holds Final Meeting The final meeting of the Senat- mniittee was held in the Council Chamber of i-he City Hall, on the eveniu! °i i“riday_ Dcctmber Crd, with a r"- arcsentative group of citizens in attendance. Mr. D J. Bonnell. challrnan o! 4 the Committee, presided and M?" a few choice words of alitivielilfliliil‘ g; lo all who participated ‘n the work will! the committee. the meetins W“ {Ilpeizled to transact the business at an , After the minutes oi the Vflvl‘ his mcetlng were read end adopted. at. Keeping was asked to describe _e clans for the proposed addition b the Sanatorium. According to hi! ixflesczlption. we may expect to Sci! i . Very substantial and convenient Mildlng in the not loo distant u N. Wiles Maclennan then S!" l- W" liberating report of the gifts 1'0- ieived by the Sanatorium patients Wins Sanatorium week. She ‘I with f ‘Better Oats .~ Duo trial will convince you thot Ogilvlo Oats hove o llovour all their own-and You'll find no hulls Better Porridge l“! Fl Miss acDona . he deep ebpleciation and thanks of the Women's Institutes to the Chairmen for the excellent leader- ship which he gave durinll the cam- paign. On motion the meeting adjourn. "Sanatoriilm Week hoped that again next would be celebrated ear. y Dr. Waye gave a re ort on the Financial Statement the Com- mittee and also reported on the tag days held in Charlottetown and Bummersid. He stressed the im- atlighnttiyatltfrghhfililgsl tlliatlaill lift. "N10" ROAD i550!- hofiofgg, M“ vjmfgfihfiibffi Nihe ‘following-i: the loport for during fifléiofihlifiirywfiihiifittfhii? 353531111’, was iii-venom: Haflserty. for her valued assistance firggfgfi; U‘ "Emile? 3- 0°11!" gaff, “rlifntgfwaftfgo ‘Qidsag’; Grade VIL-l, Doreen Duffett; ma Cm” 2, Wilson Halenhill. Corps who helped string tags. “m” W" l- ‘mm Dr. Waye reported a substantial balance on hand and as this 011M1- ization was closing out after a very short but successful career, it was thought advisable to allot, l-he funds ,to various organizations vitally in. terested in the health of our citiz- Raglenfiiilllth h h W - l"? resolution was moved us Rglvenhill elitist “V” g m“ ‘Tswgll’ a“ “m” "l - - m?iitiiiit.i"izf’°°‘oiiifi“t$.s . reen: . . 1 g 1 Margaret Gill, James Gill. -,,,§‘,',‘"{,‘, fi.,§§’§§",,§’“.,,f._h g Z‘°.§,ZZ Teacher-Doris R. Bryontnn. men’; Institutes and the Chairman] -——-——— _ , . Bo ll. f in i l d- Tatum/in oanznous imfhlg ‘l ‘m’ °" ° ' e“ ' PORT or‘ spam —(CP)— The hi br ht th - m,“ w °h °“" ° m“ ‘Trinidad Fighter rund has realis. for increased bed space in l, m}. ed 8538.000. and the Island’ Bo b- ihiiliiiiiifii?‘ sittings?‘ "’ er we meow. ' m Bry Grade IV.—l. Dean Ravennill; I, Donni. trong. Grate III.—1. Margaret Gill; 2. Olive u. Grace 11.-—l. Hollis Newman. Grace I.-l, James Gill; 2, Blair 1_.. these in your Porridge! n ills [OMPANY ilMlllll s itiiPiffliwm-IIAY - Flil. - sir. my enton. Grade V.—1. Roland Livingstone. a THE ETOWN GUARDIAN SHOWING AT 8.15 _—- 7c — 8-‘ illlii l’ ‘t HUN mil» All Star Corned-y Color And Romance In Western Film Among the attractions awaited with keen anticipation local i5 Repu s lar e p tod ROY B- era westenn Jldaho.“ which cam today at the Capitol ‘theatre or l three day show . Inspired by the Hit Parade 50118 "Idaho," the film is said to em- brace all the elements of color and romance whic comic pal "Frog M plays the sa/me role in the Rolfe" dim. which will be a cheerful item to Autryb i ns who have missed Repualic films. which were halted when he wen into the serv ce. Virginia Grey has the feminine femme “heavy. Effective background music ls as- sured by the inclusion of the Sons the Pioneers and the Robert Mitchell Boychoir. Montague John h Clarkk-Vedtoraslsg‘ (slum. Q On l’! mm ore viii‘; i§§ter.naars.1.§1tll Miss Olga Madsen. tier of li/Lt‘. and Ml‘. . 5B"- Wood Islands. returned to her homo treatment in the after King's County Hospital. P. O. and Mrs. Herman Martin. and daughter, Kathleen, are sit- ing Mrs. Martinfs mother. Mrs- Isaac Burden. n John Maclleod. U. S. Navy. i-l vil- youn dnush- s VRMBd ing his mother. Mrs. Clarence Macbeod, who has been ill for some time at the home of her 3157.87. M18. Callum Bruce. h made the song fum- 45-8 lead. and OnanMunson portrays B M m‘ column i- o n n no o: owshhwlli- no Inserted at five oehts a. wlrrzuilllflll! DIP l llth Ill Id IIQIVOI III’ CIAIWILI. for photographs. TUBERCULOSIS, first cause of death in Canada in i912. now ranks seventh. lI-D-il. TUBERCULOSIS death rltbnih 1N3 statistics range all the way from 20.1 per 100.000 in Saskatchewan to 80.8 in Quebec. The average rate in Can- ods for 1M1 was 23 and by 1M2 bod dropped to 51.5. ii-i-li. PIISONEI IN G - Ilt. Lt. W11. "Spud" Murphy, R. son of Mn. (Major) ILP. Klnllto now a prisoner of has revived hope that the future may b him back to his home. Mr. Murphy is c nephew of Mrs. A.G. Mollett. Union Road. waointunent of Wing Commander Anthony Joseph She foon, A.P.C.. Toronto. son o! Mr. and Mr Joseph Bhelfoon of this city, a; Chief flying Instructor at the Etn- sl ing hoot. London Comrlr shelfoon was dew Merv and having his photogr taken with her. which be is sen mo“ r sate keeping. EGGS AND POULTRY - Re. Wibts of eBBs remain at stationery level. Some dealers are PLYIHR close to wholesaler ceiling levels in an effort to secum eggs. It is dniioibdted that before long pro- duction will start its upward trend. ‘PB I. gra ng ‘ ‘ quo upgraded receipts delivered AL . AM 43—4, 35-42, 35- 40. C 30. Graded recei deliv- ered Charlottetown Al. 1 1-2. AM 4'! 11. AP 40-5. B 40. O 35. Certi- fied producers are receiving for cartoned eggs AL 52, AM 50, AP 4'1. Poultry receipt are coming forward in good volume with can- ning plants also heavy purchaser-g WEDDING BELLS. — A quiet but Very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at St. Dunstan‘: Basilica, on October 30th when. Miss Bvehm daughter of Mrs. . nd. Riley o! Byd- l suit of rose wool trimmed with blue . with matching accessories. her only flowers being s beautiful shoulder corsage. Bhe as attended by her . M. J. White. who wore w ported by 1W1‘. M. J. White. music was verv pleasantly rendered by Mrs. Joseph Dougan of (‘har- lottetown. After the ceremony the wedding party motorec to the home of the bride's sister. where s sump- tuous breakfast awaited them. "n- mediately following the breakfast the hwby vourui couple left for; a short honeymoon t he Previous to Maritime Provinces. their mas-rises the young couple received mar. lovely glif an money. includ ng a beaut fill satin her-spread and matching vanity set. from the Stems Staff. here the bride was formerly employed. Fitt- Rlleyis mow stationed in Labrador. The annual meeting of the Youna Women's Guild of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Was held at the home of ma. BflwgeCllrfifl. Monday evening, Decem r 6th. with the Vice-President. Mrs. W11!- rcd Watterworth. aresid a. The ed with the einllni 0i Latinas Carols, followed Lesson read b)’ . Claude Jicholson led in Prayer. after which The Lord's Prayer was re- peated in unison. Roll Call was answered by fourteen members. During the business period the fol- lowing officers were electetd for tho ensuing term. den - Mrs. Claude Nicholson. Vice-President - Mrs. Samuel Bold. Cecretary-Miss Thelma barter (re-elected). ‘Press- unen-Miss Mildred Smith. A do‘ ii“".""‘ ‘film .3“; ‘tidal-Ht’; os ess. o ow y wh Min. Carl Boehnlr and Mrs. W tor Goes sans. accom- Beer. The meet Benediction in unison. Churchill Hopes To Bring Enemy Ito be done about her, you Mrs. Rilev will reside in Charlotte- town until his return. Their many friends loin iin wishing the veiling ‘couple everv success and happiness .in their future. life. - (Patriot lplease copy.) l Lady Astor Clashes With lailorites I-DNDON. Dec. 8—-(AP)— Lady Astor today had one of_ the rough- P est days fo her long parliamentary career. Workers demonstrating in the lobby of the House of Common! tn ' against the release from prison of sir Oswald Mosley, DNWVII‘ Fascist loader in Britain. hooted her into retreat with angry shouts when she said they were shirking the war effort. Later. when she began c series of interru tions during do Bhinwell Labor mun r Emanuel exhorted:- "n-irow her nut. Gomethin ought my Several membe ra protested against her repeatod interieotions. To Bay in 1944 -—- I HERE IN NOETHl AFRICA. Dec. 8 -(Delayed) — (A P)—-Prime Minlstzl‘ Churchill clinlib. ed aboard a Jeep today before his od regiment. the 4th Queen's Own. .-.usscre. of which he is Honorary, predict-i three rows of cam rl Colonel's insignia on the shoulder first». the Prime Minister told the today. “but we must not undqhto the tonaolty of the fights with his usual veteran skill. and of course when is beaten he will not haveagcodtllne of it. so he will be tenacious to the end. "But I hope that in 1H4 we shall brine hkn to bay." This War-Four . Years Ago l5! Th! clhollnn Prom DEC. 0 1080- Bovlfl Russia arraigned before 14g“. o1 N’. on Finnish aggression Finns claimed Russian ltcd in Ierelian isthmus enemy. who is Sir Geo Davies complained "we've, ha?’ to put up with it for 30 All-in. when lady Actor applaud. 0d a point. say “hear, hear." o labor member clued at her and cracked: Some of us wtuld like to try." The House choerec. Tho Viecounteu got word. however. A few minutes when a hub-bub ivroks out on the lilo bmehel. and members called " she rose and laid r "order. order, art er ly:- ‘Ialifal are! maria!“ much more no an m. on... a s...» "° m w’ run ml. nonunion humane" l'“'l" WANT FOR QMRI$YMAE CPNIRALJiL-Qlfilf All‘. nut Royalty have received word that their son, MlJor .1. n. And- i row. now servinl all 4th Held BuIIlCI-l U115. Iron 0 French of pton became brittle of nines- n Halyen. ltevInoy of the c unch m, mon . Aw m e. m? sweet s. white so length. with veil of seouin-embroid. cred also floo carried a aultilrnn efiéwers. After IVES PROMOTION - The drove m h; brid by the soft rel bountiful wedding supper was serv- ed. A whit: ding cake occupied a prominent blaoe on the table. During the ev- artiv of ensid iv d augrftlleir acoustics» m’ Si.’ the 1;- jscevioils eve no tender a miscellaneous shower to a ' re sadly missed in Hampton where the honor of taking tea. with Queen | 55° ‘u! "m" ll" chumh ‘m4 mm‘ of w lvi . in: alonyowith his invitation. to his b“ e°wu°mvm n muni. work. At s post-nugtgal rwentation by her fellow-main rs ll L O. B. .1. DeSable, the ovely printed tablecloth. bv an ad- New Haven where toe groom l prosperous young farmer. Millard‘: relieves sprain llliiliuSMlTll cons r0 SANTALAND - I'M ammo MY wisu iMPOSSIBLE, a SANTA,‘ l ! nnuulmou urc INSUR- cc ti: ANNUAL CIIIIETMAS and?“ ttrsise fllfldl to now on. MAID! ANDIIW 1N ITALY- end Mrs. John Andrew.‘ 1g in Italy Willi C. Boyle ennui‘)? Brewer Boyle '0! New E. Vessey. pastor rformed the cere- lhdlfll I rAG_ls_'rlilu-;l~: PRESCRIPTION DISPENSING OUR SPECIALTY and Ill] _ I attended to. We dininso ri no writtln by any plu- “IIST IN DRUGS AND B551‘ m SERVICE" J. Ernest ll. Worth’ —DIUGGISTS— Phone l2. 142 Prlllle Si. i‘ length. uet of mixed he ceremony net. frllrlnt bo e e. when ow of candlelight a -iced three tiered wed- the neilghbors and re in Hampton Hall he wmllar younR bride who will dress. Mr. and Mrs. Landlord Privilege "Restrictions against the eviction of tenants by landlords are to be strictly observed and Qnfcyrced," 1i, is emphasized by Mr. Kendry 0. McLellan. Saint John, regional rentals officer for the Maritime Provinces. This Principle ls laid down in J! the new rentals order which came o into effect on October 1 last. Right; ,§ of both the landlord and tenant qr‘ are clearly set forth in this revis- ed order of the Prices Board and g i 2 Is two Rentals , alsers have been I-Pbointed in Prince Edward Island to see that the provisions m; cu. ried If a landlord can prove that his tenant is obnoxious, or that, he needs the accommodation as a re-- sldenoe for at least one year for himself or certain members of his family. or that he intends to sub- out here. divide the aocomnlodatio , he may then evict. 7r“ Pi’ m. i a Prob. Sub. Lieut. C. Ernest A. Annear, RCNVR, of Montague, P. E. I. recent graduate of King's College the officers’ training gel-p the at Halifax He was promoted from the lower deck His moth" lives at R. R. No. 2, Montague._ E. l. Annear was a member of the winning boat crew. 15311;! MOVIE PREVIEW . TIME A radio preview sail discussion of outstanding motion pictures to be shown wan In your fav- ourite local theatre. This work. the picture to be vevlcwccl is I’ Lost Angel" C I‘ C Y Charlottetown Tonight 7.15-7.30 PM. For Foot Ailments consuur H. ‘J. A. BROWN. DJ’. ORTHOPEDIC illllll-DPUDIST t‘: l3’! Grafton Street What is so rare as s Christ- mas without a gift. of slip- pers? Play Santa this yen! and send clippers to sll mem- Ncrs of your family. Bee our lovely complete stock now on display In all styles and colors. a practi- FOR MOTHER: o“ qm-‘duroy with merlilllll hecL FOR. FATHER: A lelthfl‘ slipper for leisure hoiua. FOB. SISTER: A drelsi striped utln slipper with flu‘ trim. C08! Slillliere for Junior in felt or leather. Shop Early For Best Selection! n. FIT - RITE SHOE Company Limited Phone HI firfiiht tfid Recommends These Gifts HOUSECOTS in satin, quilted satlns and Bengalinc, etc. $2.98 to $15.95 PYJAMAS in rayon and satin. $2.50 t0 $2.98 NIGHT ROBES in satin and crepes, striped, flowered and E plain. . . . . .. $1.69 to $2.98 '”-"i SLIPS in satin and crepes in nurose and white . . $1.29 to $1.98 GLOVES in kids, woolicns and pigtex . . . . . . . . . .. $1.15 to $3.95 PURSES in leather and fabric. $1.69 to $5.25 KENNEWS Ladies’ lieeiiy-To-Wear OIABLOTIETOWN. Pl-l. A Big Order COMECHILD. SPEAK UP! YOUR WlSH WILL BE’ GRANTED . l5 m omi deem Street a 154 GREAT GEORGE ST. Phone 1766 _niaa;gg_qalnannnnsonnhnunsggnpmpilp folllllg‘ ? By GEOFF HAYES ‘THAT l5 A ale Joni HELLO! metro! ewe ME- rue GREMLIN HEADQUARTEES m ALASKA! SEE I'D LIKE TO I MY UNCLE JOHN. HE'S A PILOT lN , ., i; ' .f its‘