PAGE six _ u Y EDWARD G. ROBINSON In ‘ Shows At ' “MR. WINKLE GOES TO WAR” 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD MON. and TUE. V / ZW/ZQj/F/mtrupped fli ZlWB/A’. . nit . .A ‘lives to the fullest . the screen's greatest _womiin’s role! Aufiléaifulffg? it. W- u.‘ aiiihfv 0f man sowjrielif. . I t A univsiis/ii. ricruiil: Produced by FELIX JACKSON CARTOON . Evening 7 And 9 w. JUVH a-Am-i.".-'-"-=--=.-.-.-.-..-.n - -.'-'-“-"-'-\-'-‘-'\-'-“"' .. ..~.:..-..-..-..-\.=.-i.-.=.-.w.~.-.r..award-r.‘ _ ""_'1 l w. c. r u. i: NOTESJ .i.._--—--- i PULLING TOGETHER i TODAY ONLY "Hoppfs" Best . “FALSE COLORS" "HCWS Z 30 — 7 00 - 8 45 ROMANCE T0 TItE RHYTHM 0F NBLLYWOOIYS HEARTBEAT ...|t the Trocadoro...wliera all the stars slitio liiiiantty and nins rampant! Pulling togc roughi o _ Moving in unity-shoring the toil Rhythm of muscle. o1 lidmeSs and chain; _ - Pulling together and taking t-hc strain i 0h 1.116 gm-t. work incn coold do on ilil; ea h, l Oh ilrc cult "cements of gfandtur and worth- ther, they break the il, ‘J-‘P-‘Jflfl flsFP-‘n I the team- _ | Would each do cur part in 1-1131‘- iectirig the scnttnc. . . 11 an made an effort and itobody bl1Ii‘KC(l—~ i Their jobs and their duties-and everyone worked- And did their own tasks with n glad willing liesri~ | Pulling ICEZCTIICI’ iinrczid cf apart THE NATIONAL PK ESIDENT Dear CO-Workers, in all the Pro- vinccs, Greetings King Georg: has been quoted ' “Nd iiy can unless he ‘ and cle- tllfill he Pius NEWS zinli OTPIER SHORTS lay At 2.30 zEveniiig, 7_ f9‘ 9 Shows Al uouiid ilieni something that rim} ' J ltainiibio But ho beiii-ris ii l ic""li by liimJ-cil bv his t s -: 55 l: II :- . l. l :1 . i: i: i: curler l}: flint’; {iihiuwsfifi nit n ._ Q“ 1' liiltlfis _ for .t ' r unat- . le but, we On, woman is helpiiil, lU women are useful. 100 women aLe force- fiil, 1,000 women are powerful, 1.(lo0.0UJ uomsii are iiivii\..ib1e and 1,020 ' \ i with (Jud can do 12> > Ftlilh. mighty faith the iriuinise sres And oaks to that alone: Laughs at imi: sibillties, And cries "It shall to done" Mav each and ev:.y incincei- re- solie to do lrcr pillt in the coming ycnr, each win one or iticre new members, co-op-eraie to the full with others and alivnys rqnember _we are co-wcrlt-ers iCgCLllT Him If this is done, we iiill finally IKLLLlI our 1.600.030 illClllllzli; rind lthcse with Goal. will rurely attain Hus CARITON - isTRI . , , i L AL COLOR PARA”. |me “Ham _ EV-A WICKSON ' "t" - -.-.e.-..-.-.-.-.-.r.-.-.-_-_-_-_._._._._._“._._q_._ . _ r V; w» M’ Hun BOY wiio BECAME A int PiiE PI..\I.\5 S GREAT 311K551»; s, aV-‘JJ; .-.-.-. .-.-..='.-..-.~..-u.-.-. A RE? v.'.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-. cnooi. A "'I'il(} following is tlic report for mpiemhcr: (‘vmde lib-Frances Cairns. Grade VII-—Louls Cairns. l i Oncp upon a time a little boy was out rldng on his ponv along an English lane Hi5 father, on his _ ‘big horse beside him, asked. “What ("IMP VI — I Marion Cairns, 2i would you like to do ivhen you 1 l-Illfnltv. 3 Maitrcc Murphvfizrow up?" and Victor replied, "I t‘ IV $11 ~— i Dinnii Thomas, ivculd like to train IlS {\il officer in _ s Cairns, 3 Eileen Walsh. jilll} armv and ride in tho cavalry." (J-QHC IV Jr. -- - James Duffyw The miliietry n5 n profession could Elmer Murphy, 3 Lorne Arsen-lnot be afforded. As time went on c it. became evident that Victor was very clever. H, decided to study medicine. After years of ha-rd work school and university, h, took his degrees in London He soon reach- "Mlifitf for CANAMAF"""" sJI with ti». rmtivfl, v...".-»_- pr RadiiYtNcii/cst Smgfni; s1... GABRlEllF. The 37 Flees Orrlieilra of SAMUEL HERSENHOREN Featuring The Strings Thcii Sing The Swing Wing J. Frank Vt/illis, Narrator-and others SUNDAY 1.. . .. ..i. <“"(‘l' Prevented by TIP TOP TAILORS I. Grade III Sr, ~ Lorne Mayliew. Grade III Jr. —- Josie Duffy. (lrudc lI-Jack Mayhew. i Grade l’ Sr. - Lewis Walsh. Grade I Jl'.—NOl‘ITlfll1 Arsenault. Mary C. Condy. teacher. . ten performed operations which had never been attempted previously. People who would otherwise have suffered and died recovered under his treatment. In the course of his studies he became ‘particularly inteirestod in the human brain, and specialized in all conditions and disease; as- sociated with it so successfully that he became known as authority on the subject. H, did another great service to mankind in making a vrry thorough study of alcohol and the human body. In hospital work he had every opportunity fcr observing 4 patients who wer, iibstaincrs, and others who were tirin h noted how thou. who , an 0‘- had no l-l- We could accomplish if we like CA 10‘ Gordon of Victoria, P.E.I-. ‘W15 Ti“ with ed l It th, iilmt Ject T}?! CHARLOTTETOWN cuAxnwv csiiriiiii aulnmin| llillslioro ‘Ihil column u reserved for. an. lo o. n: E- lm! adv ol locll Interest. "i ‘it “"".:"""° :3” .2.‘ t. l V906! BIO i‘ 01D!!- Hilldaoro chapter 1.01115. ""h|"lu"“"nc‘-'—'=-T=-——=~=' ogiiigd its fnlj snd winter see-son PROVINCIAL COUNCIL Girl' with a WW Bllilceiitul l-lidea Rummage Salcwdny. 6.30_ recently. The Ohapter Prayer was ‘o'clock. ltl-l-ILH-cad in unison. Excellent reports -—— ' ' d by the Secretary B-ndi wourii-s DBUGSTORE._Prin “i” m“ t Street, will be the onlv nruasmig. “flmr” M-fl-rzaret Gran t open Monday afternoon and evxxi- reported on we‘ successful sale “i i118. 10-7-11. War Ssvi-nss Stamps held diirin8| iitlie summer mtgutluhanld ii £9011 wasgvenon escoo pr . cm “TJarZLiQeQt It L“ with digests; weft left "h; ' ‘Chap accepte e res gna on o “d semms‘ Balhqfhl}. Mrs. illiw. Weeks after a. verrl term of hiliips, the E-NROLL gymnasium mediates a Girls . NORTH RIVE successful B CHURCIIES.— office. Mrs . . October 8th. Fair-vi : school I Vice Recent, consented to carry on! 10.15 A.M. Service l1 AM. North as Regent until tlie_ofllcers are; . s. 2 P.1d. servicewalected in December. - 5- Bdlwl 11 imembe were voted on-snd accepted Ulvdel into m» Chapter. and useful . EM P Rim. s séiie illiion 'M' A wr: . oo . . cor- . - dial welcome to all services. Rev. n w” decided to Send a all“? A E Todd Minister‘ 10-7-11 masmw °“° °‘ "'5 ‘flfmiffr’ “Ref; ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ 1 erv uverea w ‘l ie ciwiwu NOTICE IOI‘ Parish aria“; The 91°15": °‘ ‘m’ “"“"°"‘i Mum, m‘; Emma m. Sunday work was outlined and many ways octoiier 8th. st. John’s. iuiitonfrnd mwl-B °‘ P1181118 mWPY ‘We Harvest; Thaiiksiziviiu! Services. ' distill-Wed. One of which will be a; e "us" erases“ rill‘ til rayei" 11.00 . c1 ren's e co cs, to r e 1 Mayer 8.00 RM. 5t. Marks. Bus.‘ early in December. Plans were also Evening Pruyzr 3.00 P.M. t mode to make n. quilt during the‘ These services will be conductedfiixliiter months. 5 . Ven. Archdeacon u. R. ‘Harri. Mm pmmps and Mrs, Roper. goers, lgliiéitlunlcrsidzcvleglllfiéléi-oclPme-iwill represent tlic/tfllilripterl at tthe ' ' ' ' annun une eon a t e C iar 0t e- INQUEST 0N TUESDAY __The'to\v1n Hotel on behalf of lite T B , - s flggglgnffa meKjflzig g“ wlfilégg‘! Cigarettes and individual boxes Charlottetown will beg iieiu in N, ha“ bee“ “m ‘° m“ ‘m!’ HM" ‘g hgflcmans’ funeral Home on’ gfifibwlgorth Shore. adopted by the ues ay at 7 p.m. Dr. I. J. Yeo‘ is the coroner and the jury coni- prises George W. McLeod, fore- man; Major J, A. MacKenzie, Byron Brown Percy G. Gay, Henry ILapthorne, Junie; Brown, and were turned in by the mem which were made (fur-lug the sum- box box for overseas reported n contains: ready for shipment which four shirt; four large sweaters: 1 pair men's mitts. seven heavy small sweaters; three Herbert Plefch, all residents of Charlottetown. STETNITY UNITEII) EHUITCHX- un ay“ service \il \ (In ‘d . , . by m‘, “Mun-Eros yzev’ ‘Thwl babv jackets, six baby head shawls, Leiinaii, who will preach zit. both 11 [diets of worship. The sermon suh- baby 39w“? 17 makers ' for the morning ivorship will mmk“ W"? “Wm- be "Thnnktuhiess" tmd 1m- me closed with t-lic singing of the Na- mvening ‘Dedication’ The churciil tional Anthem. ~ School under the supervision oft ~l~m~ ~ ~ ~-~ ———-~~~ ~- Mi§s_ Marie Mcuousziiii. director oiiT-‘Ollflld “m3 Slit‘? sfifgfiflnf BPPIUV. religious education will nicet at the] The rooms were tastefully doc. accustomed hours. Alusic for the orated in Pink and white ziiitl the day will be under the direction ofltiible ivzis centred with a three. the CFFIIIIIIST and choirinastzr A R-lllcl‘ iveddtiic cake topped with n Kendall Visitors cordially welcome miniature nz-idp {x1111 rzrpgm w these servicei Dancing and refreshments ircro , , _ enjoyed nrii those assistinc . sea/lilo‘; Eiugitilélrivlnutggfififg-Knlrg;|serving were ltfins Helen Vlfliod. ‘ ""‘ r , iMrs. Alice Hurke the Misses Var. conducted at li A M. by Jie ltev. _. t d F?" __ I_ Judson Levy. BJJ. 'ine sermon fir“ (“P ‘Wm Bu“? and M155 will be “Why 'i.'il.llll£SglVlIllZ'." The,‘ ‘qr-v “hwqle _ Church School ineecs for ILS Bible The "WW9 “Pr? i119 TPPUNPHTE ggudy uerjoq u; Z39 RM and “o... mariv heiiitifiil gifts and. nfter conss your visit EVCDIIILZ Wursnini flfiilvrt ht ‘ will be conduct .1 8C included morning unthczii Silvts- ter’s "Hymn 0f ITILIIIKSEJVIIIE " At the CVBIHIIL! service the anthem will be Pflui gens "Host Thou Not. Known?" Miss Pearle Burns will S1116! Sounder. ifs “Green Pas- tures.” Mrs. Elliott i<ull Will conduct the tniisic zit iiil srrricls. RETURN FROM HONEYMOON -F‘lt..-Sgt. Sherman A. Stewart. and Mrs. Stewart who were inur- ried in New Glasgow. N.S., on Sep- teinbei- 20 leti Charlottetown by plane for New Glasgow on Sep- .cmber 30, after n brief visit. to ,1 tlis city’. FlL-Sgt. Stewart who has been on instructor in the R. - .F. in Yarinoutli, N.S., for over ars. left this week to take an advanced whining course Iii Ontario, Before enlisting lie Xds on the stuff of the Provincial Bank, Charlottetown, and after- wards silent a your as an instruc- tor in the R.C.A.F., Stvnmerstde, leaving there for Yarmouth, N.S. twu yc Personals Mr and Mrs Cvril ArscnaulT Dartmouth. N.S . and children are sgeridinu the wit .ciid iii zlie citv liisiting tltalr patents. lvliss Merryfleld, T): the Bank of NCva Scotia, Pctiicodac. has been enjoying a vacation. Miss Annie I. lieving cashier. during her ab- sence. - Saint John Telegraph- Journal. l Growell-Maollonald ' Nuptials i t HA i A veiy pretty fall wedding took ,pim:e at St Thomas Aquinas ‘Globe, I-Iaiitax, at 7 P. M. on Sat- urday. Sept. soar when Helen Ter. icsa (Daisy) MacDonald, became the bride of scrireiint Lawrence R. Crmvell, R C O. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. R H Crowell of Trurc, Rev. Father Qllillflfl officiating. The bride looked lovely in n floor length gown of whltc brocad F0111‘ new | A Many knitted articles and layeétes] ggigmding into shape. rs quilts; four afghans; 1 flannel the date of the annual D-lllfs 50X; six heavy field meet. 1944-1945 Students’ Council cot-ton dresses: l2 diapers. 31 just been announced, and is follows: The meeting Adam: MiicLellan: Murray: Councillors. Charles Hril. land, M Hiinlev. veals the presence of a large num- ber of brothers in our student body this iJiminy. Frank and Bobby. Philip and Edward Steele, Preston Kelly ltlnrtin llilii from Charlottetown: Francis and Francis Ledwcll, Charles and Owen Mullin from St. Peters Bay: Vincent and from Johnston's and Claude Shoo from Ebbsfleet: Mosul? BAZAAR 71... WEEK at s. o. u. M t R v. Jdmes B5115 Excgifngflyid ills» mgr official urday morning. After the celebra- tion o! Mass, His Excellency spoil! to the students on various import- am. phases of education. mm H. 0. Trainer. B_§‘_“lLd,"i§§r.o., heflrl again been re- ported missing. We 100k XOIWBYd hopefully for an early I890" c’! his safe . The students extend their heart. l The Larges! Evan! 0F tho Season Loni Dooley. B. . ' . ‘°“.‘Y"‘p§§$§¢t°moiiiei died this » week. ~ h Ii t ting of’ the C. C. S. ' Miro? wrals Yliileelh on Sunday. SEPT- 24th. The moderator, Rev. 01:. ' ’ I wood. outlined the aims of t’: Society and stressed the 111190"- of assisting the foreisn‘ m“- , sions. The following are the of- . ficers elected for this year: Presi- _ ' dent, Austin J. McKennB; vlve- r _ pyegjdgnt, Walter C. Murray; 59¢- Treas“ 1='_ J. O’Keefe; Councillors. . Reggie Pheliin. Joseph Mahar. I _ GAMES, FANCY Wiillli, AMIISEMENTS a v o Sale 0F Home Cooking Daily ting of the officers» oriistiefiliiiisiiiiig A. A. A. appointed i Rev. W. J. McGuigan coach oft football and basketball, and Rev. F. L. Cass conch of hockey. Football practices hfive bfifll anized. and a teflm 15 185$ Door Prize Eve ry Nighi Handball fllld volleyball are in iner months. The convenor of the {n11 5wing ct present. October 17th has beenmlgit are; Adolphus and Gerard MacAulay from Souris Line Road; Justin and Gregory Gavin from Tignish; Charles and Joseph MacDonald from Launching; Fennelly and Kevin Hewlett from Gowan Brae: George and Gerard fisher from Scotchfort. An investigation oi’ the records of last yenr’s enrollment shows tliiit the following students oi’ last year “joined up" during the sum. mer: Henry O‘Bhea. Len. Mac- donnld. "Big Willie" Macdonald, Ray Miicdnnald Peter Sullivan. John MElCIfIHlS, Ralph Dorsey. Art Rogers, Edward Cheverie and Jack DfIiZiEl are In the Navy,- Alfred Doyle, “Dody" Martin and Rue. sel Smith have donned the khaki. BIITISH RAH-WAYS HAVE BIO All PLAN for the The slate of officers DON, Oct. 4 - (OP) — Th: that th¢ four great. rail- nies of Great Britain sock n wider outlook loi- the air "powers" granted them bv par- liament is foreshadowed in an editorial tn the Lmidon and North Eastern Railway magazine. magazin, saiys the railways are prepared to operate the whole of the internal and continental service. required after the war without a. subsidy, provided all other operators are on the same "Iti u a bold 01m. which the mvernmeu-it can scarcely ignore," says the magazine COVERS HUGE AREA The Pacific Ocean has an area of ca 5 rnlilion square mllzs. President. A. J. Mnc_ viccJ-‘resident, Secretary, Walter C. ike I-Icnnessey. Elmer O’- A glance ovcr the campus re. year. The Kelly brothers. Justin and Lloyd and Melvin mid Albzin Burge. Billy The first of the regular weekly socials was held in the Holy Name Hall on Thursday. September 28. Elmer Murnaghan River; Howard in Exceptionally Good Materials with Smart Fur Trimmings. Priced from $22.95 t0 $6595 olo Cloth. Boxy styles or Fitted in a good 18.95 ‘° 65.95 NEW DRESSES arriving daily. At present we have a splendid collec- tion of Wcimen’s Crepe Dresses and Suits in all the best fall shades. Sizes 3810 44- 4 I98 to 1 Priced From Something different in Jackets-it's “the Loafer", an ideal Sport Jacket for College Girls. It comes in two-tone effect in heavy wool material I NDBAGS The accessory highlight for your lovely Fall Outfit. A style for every m00d—ZlP' per tops, tailored. underarm or dressy 1°? handles in genuine leathers, fine Morocco or simulated alligator g-rains in 811M198 0T Red, Tan, Navy, Brown or Black from which to i 2 t0 choose .. Uiiirimmcd in Tweed and P zisstirtntent of colours. Priced Front m... ..--- onouolnaouc 1n nun-l bllllll nun.‘ s."- satin and a floor length veil lof silk net hold in place by large ivhitc flowers on either side of the head. She carried a cascad- ing bouquet of American Beauty roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Gertrude MacDoziald._ who wore fioor length pink chif-. fon and lrr-e and a headdress of] pink flowers Hci bouuuet was oi’ talisman roses. Stuff Sergeant James Bealty, R.C.O.C., support.‘ ed the groom. 0 The groom's mother. who cami- from Trura to attend the core. many. was becomingly attired in brown and white figured crepe with matching accessories. She of yellow baby After the wedding a reception was held at 32 Matt Street. Toasts were proposed by Mr. Donald Mac- cohol in the System had the best chance of mcovery cverv time When operating he was able to discover to what. ext/ant t-ne tissues were damaged or made by the use of alcohol. This knowledge and experience brought Sir Victor Horsely out. as one of the greatest temperance. His book |ancl the Human Body" co-operation with Dr Mary SW-YBQ. is llfickfid full of informfi M1011. and is a most valuable scientific text. book for all who would know the truth on that sub-‘ made its heavy de-. “D011 the mediial profess-l ion and Sir Victor went. with the troops to Mesopotamia. His whole concern was for others. As he ed from his wife,to whom he was devoted, he said, "Don't worry a- (Oontimied ion Tingle’ I2) _—_ ‘ The 1914 war mend“ GLOVES - - - And Gloves If it’s Pigtex, Kid or Fabric. we have a com- plete stock of shades and sizes. 1.00 r 3.9a MILHNERY THE GLORIA offers you inillinery magic which turns to soft. new shades of Green, Tans, ‘American Beflllly. Soft Blues, also Black, Navy, Brown-that. brings dramatic contrasbto the new Suits and Coats. See the exciting styles. - - - New angles, engaging sailors and sequin trimmed lull. 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