OBER 4, 194s" | FRINGE EDWARD __TU-IIAY and TIIE. I‘ —ADD ED- BDDYGUARD <- mom THE g out SHE'S s PPOSED T0 PROTECT?”i _, the Rev. Geoffrey 1i wcolley. irst Territorial to win the V- C_ Add {hie g . . ‘ the Cheat n‘ "l0 President f ‘Froducerearhldtitlrfaaeidgilo ma‘, "I had eons dal '- retiiut to anti-g 2'15"; that. were rletlent with p; "1 val! on the r1 Z = a tr I n lerv1ce_ .. CHARLOTTETOWN: Lllughcs Drug Company 3 l'.E.l. Fur Traders rtausmurom l W. J. Sample Drugs l? fill LIVE STOCK FUR . . . More Deniinq‘ . . . More-Reckless .. . In his iirei romantic rolel TuiiEl-iiiiinunore exciting then ever . in e wey you'll never iorqetl DEIINIIA DIIRBIIILWTIEN Herr t5 Ilald" _ CHARLES IIINIIINBEII EVELYN IIIIKEIIS nus stratus IIELLA WALKER iIlDlIIl‘. stossu DEANNA Sings. .. "Begin the Beguine", "Say e Pray’: for the Boys Over There", "Kashmiri Song", NEWS and Pete Smith Short — “SLAP HAPPY” SHOWS AT 3.15 - 7 - 9 _ (101m) EARLy CAPITOL - zvow PLA YING or The lody m . Raymond Waihum EXTRA l . Ed Brophy “w, “Troveloguw ARMLESB DENTIST Ano her d-ecora ion has been wzn in the First Great War. lfeleoelved for “gallant and di-tl- i '§§( Try this proved way to ' énd breeding troubles max ‘ii-ll’ 91l- s I:X Oil PREVFNTQ AND CORIIFCTS RREIDINH TlMHJtlii . I71 ‘ “ ‘ "QLE/fe-wv H“... I08EPII "Seguidilla." if?» 1' . t P: "llerelommhlred to lteep this guy - horn getting bumped almond ell I do ell dey is protect myuit- trom him!" 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 s the 0_ B- E. ' lngllllshred service in North Africa,’ hee proved by e long record of results that it overcomes such hrcedingprobiemseefr uentmi . absence of beet perl , infertility, zh breeding. illllillV; melee an: a so regneu . t l polen uniforrih and gable source of the essential reproductive factors re- sent in fresh green foods, but w ieh ere lacking in average feeds due to lose through oxidetive rencidity. Rex Oil is economioel-Jour to live ounces ie ell that's required for complete treatment. GIT L SIAIID TIN CF ‘IX QR. "OM THI NIKKI" DIMII IJSTID IIUII BUMMEBSIDII: Hansen's Drtlge P. E. I. l-‘Ir Pool Dominion Fur Pool P. E. l. WHOLESALERS — CARVELL BROS. B iPlease make payment to him- i Mn of Mr. and carted to seats of honor by Lille Perm Dotty Bue with e bouquet of hloh the singing For They Are Jo years of happy wedded li “Hers To Hold” Is Timely Filinfare i "Hers To Hold" considered one of the year's most significant ro- imantlc dramas comes today the Prince Edward Theatre. DENIM -Durbin is co-starred with Jcseph ;Cotten in the ncwllniversal produc- tion. Charles Winninger Evelyn Ankers and Gus Bchillini; vs wt- standing roles in the T9551" east. Enthusiastic advance reports in- dicate that the picture is an im- quallfied triumph fcr Miss Durbin and the selection of Joseph Cotton to be her leading man was a happy studio choice. The story's lcgicai timeliness, too, Ls said to enhance the film‘; unusual appeal. Role ls Career Highlight best role of her remarkable screen career. She appears as a debut- ante who goes to work in a war industry and finds romance as well as the satisfaction of serving her country. Gotten portravs an Anny flyer whose loyal y to the service very nearly thwarts his devotion tn the girl he must leave behind. climactic ssquences, announcements say. have more serious dramatic depth than any in which Miss Dur- bin has previously appeared. Songs which Deanna sings in the picture include the popular "Begin The Beguine." "Kashmrii Song," “Say a Pray’r For The Boys Over There," and "Seguidilla." from Car. men. Charles Previn was the film's mcslcal director. and the photog- rarilhy was handled by Woody Bre- de . “Lady Bod-yrguard” Has Thrills, Love And Lots Of Fum protects’: lady body- Who guard from the lad she's suplmsed to protect? That duerv is one of the plot posers in Paramounts lively comedy thriller, "Lady Body- guar " the Eddie Albert-Ann Shirley starring picture that OWNS today at the CapitolyThentre. “*“Ladi! Bodyguard.’ produced by Sol C. Siegel and directed by W11‘ 11am Clemens. is lust about as sus- penseful a fun film as this review- er has seen in a long time. It has a swell cast. including Maude Ebumfl- Edward Brophy. Rode. PrYQY and Raymond Walburn, and an unus- ual story that revolves around a million dollar insurance b01113’ 0" the life of Eddie Albert. whos cast as a test pilot for an airplane "m" paiisgued as a publicity stunt 101’ the insurance company. the big- money policy has a trio of unsav- ory characters. a hat check trill-kl bartender and u broken down 11¢ - or, as bench arles. This unholy three u might be eXDPCI/ed- m’ l" m rid of Eddie so they can ffilieg; _ ne, as pu on the policy An Ediiimkh” the job of iteepln Ed e 1°11" harm and that's quizte a task wlliltgé the guy to be guarded is a test P with killers on his trail. -- y Bodyguard" is fest and funny, with plenty of thrills and plenty of romance. You'll enloy every minute of . LEOTARDS worm impart rumpus NEW Y0 - Do you hi" whet e leotard is? Leotards are actually ballet school tights of wool worn under a jumper either of wool 1 or jersey- One slips inlto ttmesekwarm _ wool thihlls secure n e now- ledge that all that is needed is a brassicre and pantie girdle. One i particularly good for fall“: a blncilt wool um er w. a m sash 015:5”; iwo ppiece leotard in black wool striped with red and beige. 21o. 1min? O Feel tagged out -—efter e erd day at the office or ehopl Then pour yourself e glen oi‘ good oi Inger Ale. It's the lure cure. Pepe you up. Gives you vim and ener . lt'e the U lTY drln of the Meritimeei rrr O- tn t: I 8 K Buy War Saving: fl4—;n 4on4’ c:-:' fimlu, n’ F‘ YIITHY GINGER ALE crnrnm. turnout? M" l'hle column u reserved for uevtii t, odverlinlo; ' I e.- CONFEDEBATIUN LIFE INSUR- ANOE. sanvarrou army reaped mm" cords are held try a. Belcher. °“-' fimfiglfl‘ w" onk of Montreal, Charlottetown. Mm l0-1-3I I mscaccauaous suowaa. .- On Friday, September 24th Mr. and has" "amass 811E008 OWOI it Q a Mrs. Fred Measured. Village Green. Tho couple was es- fl . ' presented the bride “u.” on w basket of elite We" opened by Mlee Minuet- 11$! cod wishes. The companyiyjolned Fellows and lunch was served by the hostess and friends. The even- l lng was spent in music and dang ‘ in until the wee hours. The Bues 1e t wishing" the young coufglc illny Deanna, it is declared, has the - Appeal of local intern but ,, "' :."":'.:"":.:'.=_".:::....“'°:.“." . - »-_ ll VI 0 ll l ‘ a m. in venee- _i_ tugalfwmocgrtfemlflflillltm mk, caeaweu. for photographs- hanar- m4‘ helm ~ ever amce the 10111101115103 thll splendid institution huh e M" been so great-mum c drop-Q!- nses higher, but. we enggtlfl,‘ at the ever '0 “h.” e. credi o C llecto already e ngmberrtlifhihtriote and very W" ""“ b.2222“ "‘ 313.1% In Char o THESE“? ocmnm h. wn cannot" urr TE! elm-D- nmnavm. s B, g a 5 E gTiiEpl-utauuri" iuwu uuAitolAN tantilrphenege Music Glasses Pllnv. Organ, singing one Theory. A. ROY KENDALL, plngm” A.C.C.0., AA.G.0. Or eniet and Ch lrlnpte innit: United cirmh. ' Studio: lleerte Memorial Hell _~_ t“! 11v MEMORIAM armour: coupon MlwLENNAn 811131;’ (goth dt his hosne Al . E. I. of Seymour Gohdon Mflgunnan l; fie 515° °1' 71 YER". was learned by ° Peville of Alexandra and our. muntgilélincvmmunitiea with a feel- in the 1 cere sympfithy and sorrow smndm 055p! a life-long and out. Th a neighbor and friend. m tifl leseased was a son of the m?! Nllley MacLennan and Annie a y acLennsn of Alexandra. He :15 s) a farmer and gardner classed c 111B tlhat had made a great sue- nfsskn 15 63111118. In his work of {m} fl Rardner he made a legion l0 t} ends with his customers and igoawxllfi in the City oi Charlotte- | Besides his great inter‘; t in farm- ing and thgpguildnigg “D10; a hgnfi . n o a y tinder.’ He was well known at t s , 11 e w-nse and each vcar he took 11m in me Provincial matches. But {l}? gas Perhaps better known in d“? 91d 0f Same. He was a mien- wlng-shot and spent; many happy hours hunting same birds, especially brant, and i; w“ g sgurce of keen regret to him, when é e eel-dgrass failed and that splen. ‘id blr was threatened with ex- tinction. He libermed the first nun. ilarian partrldges at Alexandra, and was sreatly interested in ' ring-neck pheasant seeking to pro- tect and conserve them, and in res- Umfmy t0 his care over them, a large flock round food and refuge Q11 111$ farm during each winner season. lhe late Mr. Macbennen will be remembered by his many friends, lived a life noble true and active. 111-‘ fine rellslutis spirit was shown 111 1115 mlifly acts of kindness and brotherly love to s11 who m, any time needed a helping hand, his principle in life was-"It you can say Inc good aoout anyone say no evil. But besides his life in the home and community, [he churon for him was his real delight. He was Senior Deacon of the 519113111119- BBPtIst Church and for years was ever present and ready to attend tne services and supqgkit the Church in every way. e Church like his friends and family has lost one of its pillars of strength. he leaves to mourn his Daslna. his wire, formerly, Ada Jane Jud- son. dauBhter of the late James G. Judson, Alexandra, three sons— George. Harold on the homestead and Vernon all of Alexandra; also two daughters-Annie wife of Rob- ert Cartctzi Milton, P. E. 1., an Mary, teacher in West Kent Sc ool, Charlottetown. - th. with a short ser- vice at the home, Rev. J. W. Hay- ter of River John. N. S. a former pastor of the Alexandra Church led the services assisted by Rev. D. K. Rosa. of Pownali United Church. The following is the order oi’ the funeral service the Alexandra r . v. . . . Sermon from the text Job. Chap. 5, verse 26—"Thou shalt come to t grave in a full age like as e. rhoc of corn cometh in his season" by the Rev. J. W. l-layter. The 1o low- in; hymns were sung-"Blest Be The Tie That Binds" "Safe In The Arms of Jesus" “Sweet Bye An Bye", “Nearer My God To Thee." Mrs. Batrlce iludson and Ml’!- Nathaniel MacKinnon sang "The City of Gold." (This was e. evorlte hymn of the departed _d of his . “- endhedalsobeenstmget her funeral.) Miss Pearl Jones woe he organist. Prayer and Benedic- ion by the Rev. Mr. Hayter. Following the service the remains were termed in the Alexandre ren. Wrcet the oo m: ‘Iilreo Alexandre Baptist Oh E brag. i-lemmond Carter end lean- rier irnpson. Spro . M. W. Wood- Lillian end Mm. étpray, Spray, Mr. a Carmel. Bo "He can never quite leave ue. the friend who has Thro the shadows of diet-h to he sunlight above him, A thousand sweet memories are no m fest To the places he blessed with his presence and love." IIIONING IAYOI Most rayon fabric; should b; pressed when slightly damp, spun best if ironed reyone usueli look when abnost . lvardinlgsfiwszdhsans l the National Safety Council provide I = I year for the first time, records of swing. garden accidents and how to avoid‘ one military garment . Every time our watch ticks off 8 seconds, a military uni ortn of some kind is completed at Tip To Tailors. Day in, day out, hour after hour, is remarkable record of production has continued without let-up. Since 1939 this has been our ail-out job. The skill and experience gained in over three decades of outfitting Canadian men and women has, of course, helped us to meet and overcome the many production roblems which were inevitable. And so to ay from the “clothing SERVING THE FINEST ARMED FORCES MJYJTWWVT F PAGE From the workshops of Tip Top Tailors comes . . every 8 seconds! arsenal" which is Tip Top Tailors, flows e steady stream of fine uniforms for the world's best-dressed men and women-the Armed Forces of Canada. This will help you to understand why there must be a delay at times in delivery of civilian garments to our customers-Jor the greater pert of our facilities is devoted to war needs. Without question, this must have priority over ell other production. We are sure you agree with ue- TIP T0]? TAILGRS Limited IN THE WORLD ' more: lwall rather than proppedéur 7 it. When using axes, mattock: Y CARE 0F TOOLS or. other sharp tools, mnkc sure the head is tight on the handle and that no one is in range of With thousands of novice garden- ra working Victory gardens this Many garden accidents are caused, by splintsry tool lvndles, and abrasions caused by splinters can be serious, especially when xpeilent data on the most common them. Most common error is to leave rakes, hoes, pruners. and other tools where they may be‘. stepped on or tripped over. Gardeners using a variety of tools health soap, and should keep them in one place with should be replaced or smoothed tines or blades face down. and when- with sandpaper and taped. storedlhey should be hung on a needing. Hands shculd be washed. lil'(ll‘l’l handles g :1 I IONIIIAI. reeouro HALIFAX sAmr some vnuulrlo vaucouvse Division of DOMINION TAR l. CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED NEW suspenders. and Airic ' frequently with a gcod deodorlzlngi brgnvn. Far East green I) {l ».. YORK -—At: men are taking ever color onutlons frcm war theatres. These color combinations will be seen most frequently in tics. socks, garters and Amen; the Thar: will doubtless N S U’ L A T I O N ........Munninr.d.~_ o; .1 Nil‘ fir Q-IEATRES- _ and suspenders in 188 for can‘ ll’! IIIQ in popular gift items fer f nvcrite OTTAWA Oct. jlct. 1 nly__F_‘rench influence. W717” IN BUILDING OR REMODELLING Geared to the speedy tempo e0 1 1 today's requirements, Donnocono outs building time . . . and construction costs,- too. Easy to handle, rigid end pov- menent - for mmodeilittg, needs b. decoration. Donnocond builds Ild insulates at only one labour and materiel cost. Ask your Ioeel deoler about Donneoone. LIMITIU ever, the same combinations will carry over into the socks. garter! two or more matchinl colors. Allied eoeesowlee the meet tmee. EXHIBITION OI‘ CHIILIKA; Ag . — )— . the‘ lClOl‘ combinations \vll1 bffi ti) Mld- I Eduardo Grove, Chilean minister hands are gimy after planting or‘ tile East maroon, Far East green to Carada, will - .- .; of Chilean pointing in the Notion- an! Asiatic‘ al Galery of Cenede here about , it was onnounoed tonight. be many‘ The canvases. now being unpacked, 1 nil-im- combinations, which will be_ show e considerable Euro pee‘ and seen most frequently in tlcs.__1-1_q_w- mai