-:- PRINCE EDWAR TODAY and THUR. S Apedleiveeteey. Imnpeveny to Pnsllentlestemydeonio lslllemost dlseuuedllmollhedeyl VAN ""' LIONEL HEFLIN - BARRYMORE RUTH IIUSSEY MARJORIE ililiii - REGIS room Color Cartoon Also and Headliner Featurette MATINEE _ 3.15 EVENING SHOWS -7.oo_ 9.00 “ Henry Aldrich TODAY ONLY - IN HOT WATER AGAIN Gets Glamour” Matinee 3.15 — EVE. SHOWS 7 and 8.45 with his fists, with the Wgmen/ 1 Also — Chapter 8 oi Adv. of Smiling Jack-Comedy Hcflin - Barrymore - Hussey Score In MGM S Thrilling “Tennessee Johnson” Hit ‘ills period following the close o! ills war between the North and - ih has hitherto been ne lected l lrlovie producers, as ma a1 ior IIBQII 3Y5. Now bi-G-M has remedied this starlight in its new historical drama. “Tennessee Johnson." The ' VJ 11o this irultiul page o! history In been so long overlooked. The DlCLlIIB, seen today at the time Edward ‘Fheatre, tells, in a vund. impressive _ irsmatlc szcry based on the liie oi llldrew Johnson, illiterate runaway III0l'5 ap rentice. who becomes Resident o the United States. iol- ning Lincoln's death, ‘in one oi lie most turbulent. political periods li our history. l Too screen Artists The stars are Van Heilin, Lion- Bem-mcre and Ruth Hussey. é n Ilithiul wife, and Barrymore as his lilitical enemy. Thaddeus Stevens. :1‘) mush: to have hi mimpeach- ifitrikino ls the Iln l-lefllri. former P undollbledli" will be recognized one oi Hollywood's most brilliant Ills after his startling‘ periorm- LIBERAL BIIIIIIIIIASTS THIS WEEK . Wednesday, 1.4a to 8.00 P.M., Harold mom. ance in “Tennessee Johnson." It is his first starring role, {oil ieatured pa_ in ‘Johnny lhger,’ “ d Glove Killer" and "Seven Sweethearts." Card Of TIionks The sister. brother and iamily oi the late Miss Katie Murchison wish to thank the kind neighbors and irlends ior their sympathy and many acts oi kindness shown in thelrtrecent sad bereavement. IfRaio cIcIresses BY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE FARMER CANDIDATES .Ov_er CFCY Sept. 9_1.45 P.M. J. J. TPRIIIOI‘ $eni.1o-1.45P.M. W. o. McKenzie . Thursday, 1.15 to 1.:io P. M., Allison Proiitt. Ftidiy. 1.1a to 1.30, Hon. w. Allan Stewart. Samlilly 9.00 to 9 30 P.M., Premier Jones. e1 .i~, - whatever they their industry. and set them down in the wilderness to iashlon a new ; peogle ior whose aid and practica rotherly en-I ccurugement tho Chinese Will‘ Re-. --l Flmd l5 Oritanized in Canada-q brai to Solssons. ‘rile Americana le ior whom the captured the village oi Muacourt. ooo from the populace oi t is room'- ilntary contributions toi Canada are iori e . swildPllligs/a THUR.—FRl.-SAT. Plus — GANG BUSTERS MUSICAL JAMBOREE SPORTSCOPE d; POPEYI; In Memoriam MR. CIIARLES MIcKINXON rounding districts on Sunday aiternoon, August - itlnfl. M: MacKlnnon was born late William and Marv Ann irom an unbroken iorest. present teeming He possessed a and had lm 0i and his t wiie being Priscll fcur daughters are leit to C. E. MacKinnon, Shcrbrooii; R. oi Maryland. He his second wife nee Mrs. whom he lived. testimony to the esteem in W Riev. glly rendered by Phillips. he Percy Yeo, Edwin Theo. Enman, Arthur Miller an Philip MacArthur. The floral tributes were:- Pillow-Wiie and son Lester. Son C. E. d Famllt. Daulhtiers E e. 3 htier L . digit Fiamillcy and Burns. Wreath-Ladner Family. Spray-Mrs. T. Nesbit. Spray-Mrs. Maclennan. Bonnets-Mrs. Balium and Mrs CHINESE WAR ally-their colleges churches, schools, Ell‘ ' IIVS! 8X1 . Free China. These are the the poo War Relei Fund is askin inion, in vol show that we in them and with r-h m On bare backs, ried u ier u 1,500 A deep shadow oi gloom was out over Mt. Pleasanl. and iii-l‘- lt was learned that Mr. Charles Mackin- non was called w the Great Beyong at the home _of nis daughter Mrs. J. S. Fkmi, wjlth whom he was vis- _ in Canoe Cove in i852. the son olyéillo liams MacKinnon; he moved to Mt. Pleasant with his parents when a boy , and witnessed all the changesnoilalgi and the younger people loved to sit_ and talk with h things ash resent. He was twice mar ed: 81s la Bal- ____ . lum; oi’ this union two sons and moulg}: . R. I... England) OT-cary . E. Macintosh) Wor- _ uisa Nesbit also one son Lester with A short service was held at the home oi his daughter. the remains were then conveyed to the United Church at Victoria West. the large concourse of people bearing styling- the deceased was held. The service‘ was conducted by his pastor the Dr. Murray. A bealltiiul solo R0!’ i pallbearers were. Yeo, John E. Yeoi an Alberta, ar- BeBpray-Granddaughters Jean and ghly—Gslllddlllfihilel ‘ruts and ec Spray-Granddaughter Olga and th. 9-8-11. RELIEF CAMPAIGN y they iell back beiore the Jap- anese hordes. they picked up liter- an: salvage oi h i ' boats and carts. thznChitraileietcei-LI fiffifinfid ‘jgfilfy mllee mechi- my, 19g, m; THE (IHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN IIEIIIIAL GIIIIIIIIAII ruined to! II. _! slrlstli Ihleeolllnh disallow‘; aneweyaatue llvenaleewerl. tnelvelee. CIASWILI. ior photographs. ll POLICE COURT - At the < Court yesterday a cue oi th anbioycle was ldlourned until tember 10th. Delegates lunches. UNDO Wednesday, ‘nurs- Bring ban Be r do . Bsztember 0th. . Dihon Spiliett. . 0-8-21. SUNDAY MAIL SERVICE -- The Sunday air mail service. re- cently authorized by the Postmast- er General commenced on Sept. 5. and will operate on each suc- ceeding Sunday, the ‘ leev Charlottetown at. l2. returning after Moncton, oi the . Mails ior outward despatch close at the Charlottetown Post Oiiiee on Sundays at 11.30 am, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM TROWSDALB, Borden, P. E. 1.. wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter. Mary Dawson. who l! 561'“!!! WI QNW. A. C. w FROIIIITION DISCUSSED — Representatives oi the W. C. T, U. irom Wiltshire. Cavendish, and New Glasgow, met on Friday evening, September 3, in the New Glasgow Christian Church to discuss the ouirnisncn oi the prohibition ques- tion in the party platforms in the coming election. A stroll! resolution was drawn up that this matter be bmulht in the attention at the leaders and nominees. IYJNSIIAW Y. P. lL-The regular meeting oi the Bonshaw Y. P. U. ior the month oi August were held weekly on Tuesday evening. Dur- ing the month the Young People's onducted s special service, m». Lloyd MacPhall, Cyde River. gave the address. A delelate ircrn the society to the Young People's Camp Rave an account which was very interesting. The society had an out- door social during the month and weenie; were served. ADDIO car bulk when} em. \ ‘IIIIIIIIIIII/rllllm Qizilllnllil I. A. Dernard—- C. C. Baker — -— -—' T.I.Kickham—-— HAS FRIENDS HERE —Mr'. and Mrs. John Brechln Goldwater have received word that their son Flying was and received his Yorktnn, 1'1, i942. ior Pilot Oiiicer. He spent two weeks leave with his parents‘ and then took a further course at G R S. Charlottetown, P. E. I After visiting his parents he went l overseas, where he arrived on Now- wlbfl‘ 6. 1M2. He was stationed in lirngland and then went to Egypt on May 4. 1943. Recently he was mov- ed to British North Ail-ice. _OffllIg Packet and ‘limes. u Personals Mr R A. Ryan, Halifax, ls on ll visit to this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bsgnall and gwo children returned to New Glasgow, 8., alter onioying a pleasant holiday at their ionner omes 0n PE. Island. I i , i Tile many friends oi Mrs. J. B. Saunders ct Murray‘ River .wiil gret. to learn that she has en- tered the PEI. Hospital ior treat- rnen . l Mrs. Edward 1". Roche leit‘ Tuesday morning ior Chelsea Mass. after spending a very pleasant vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ephe Costello and sister Gertie in Elmwood. Mrs Richard Murphy, leit Tiles- dliy morning ior return to her nomc in Bmoltiine. Mass, aiter spending two weeks vacation wltl'l' .her parents. Mr and Mrs John McManus. Bonshavw. P. O. Avery Dunning. R. C. A. P, only son oi the Hon. Charles A. Dunning. previously re rted miss- ing aiter a raid on ermany, is now reported a prisoner oi war Germany. The many friends oi Pte. Vivian MacEachern oi the C. W. A. C ‘s stationed at Dartmouth, N. 5 , will be sorry to hear oi her illness in Cogswell St. Military Hospital. llalliax, N. S Mrs. Ben C.. Howard has remn- ed to Sherbl-ooke il-om Charlotte- iown, P E. I. where she has been visiting her iather, Mayor B. R. Holman, ior the past month. Mrs Howard was accompanied heme by her sister, Mrs. J. A. Lewis, andi her daughter Elizabeth, who are now her guests at her residence in Howarderle. ‘ ntreal em Spray —- Graslddaughter Jennie . Miss Dorothy Glllispie snd- Sterling Stead oi chiu-iottewwn‘ spent the weekend with Mr. and: Mrs. Harold Henderson. 31 Main‘ Street. Mr. Stead used to work with Lewis t-iinited here. Since re- turning to Charlottetown, he has frequently been heard over the "d!!! Hlllkimr in the Merry Island- . era-Truro News. War-ZS Years " Ago Today (By The Canadian Pun) SEPTEMBER B, 191B -'I‘he B110- ish and Fmncdat most points made contact with the old Hlndon- burg line oi June 1011, 1mm cum. ‘Since the Allied oountemiienslve arms. ad- oi I will Chinese pass begin bulldlng-re-bufidlng. comrades in as bravery and Canadians War Rnlisi| wlthoifi Ilvinl I VIZIIIIIIIIIIIIII oi July 1B. 150.000 prisoners taken. K Souris lligh School Prize List, The closing exercises oi Soul-is Hlglh school were held in Bt. Mary Ha . GRADE XI Prime ior hlihfist otandinl 111 Grade H donated by Pat-her Mo- genna awarded to Pauline Mc- hiee. First prize ior English. donated by Mr. and Mrs. A. . MacDonald. awarded to Ellen DON!" M"- Donal First prize ior Englim donated by C.W.L. (Senior-i awarded to Gert- rude MacDonald. Prise ior History, donated by Mr. and Mrs Adrian McInnis. awarded to Josn West. Prize ior Latin donated by Mr. and we. West, awarded to Pauline McPhee. Prize ior French, donated by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cox awarded to Helen Glover. Prize ior Science donated by Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mclinnis. awarded to Joan West. Prise ior Mathematics, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Peter McPhee. awarded to Joan West. Prize ior Fscnomicadonated by in teacher, awarded to Pauline Mc- P tee (in order oi merit). Paulina MscPhee. Helen Glover. MacDonald Joan West, (equal), Alicia Milllullv, Claire MacDonald, Ellen Douglas Mac- Donald. GRADE K Governor Generars Medal to the pupil amt highest standing itin- yesr, won ‘by Melvin Mecxen- e. Prize ior highest average in Grade X, donated b Either Me~ Kenna. awarded to elvin" Mac Kerlsis. Prise for second highest avenge in Grade x, donated by Ray Leard awarded to Leo MscLellan. Prime ior seoond hignes average in Grade X. donated o7 . A. P. MacDonald, awarded to Doreen Dunlop. Prize ior Nature study. donated by ldh. Dunlap awarded to Ken- neth Mullelly. Prise ior highest average in Grammar donated by Father Mc- Kenna, eweded to Doreen Dunlap. Prise ior highest average in Oral-lunar. donated by teac awarded to Melvin MacKenzle. Prime it!’ Latin. donated by Mrs. Dunlap,‘ awarded to lko Meo- Le an. Prize ior A lication. donated by teacher, awar to Wallie Mae- xmm’ r English Co poaltl or in on, donated by Mrs. 11.13. Matthew, awarded to Allan McLean. Prise ior French. donated by Mrs. an J. McCormack, award- ed to Melvin MacKenzle. Oertliicates (in order oi merit): I. Melvin MICKPnZIE; 7 Leo Maca- I. Wallis Mackenzie; Cheverie; ‘i. Allan McLes . GRADE IX ior liilhest lted landed Prise Gredeltdon Mime Pierce : Edward in er “ ‘F’... byklhl FNiIC.Ihmsl.'————— Lllfole —-"'""""' 1-. w_Ln‘r§’____,___-Summe=d lhrryFl-anols—-—————*- secorm DISTRICT or‘ KINGS _c _,____-._- %e!lnas°énllen————— — — — — — — ——' . O‘Hanley __ , ~41 Ifffif-ll-l 4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA VIIIIJ YIIIIIIIIIII ~ . The LIBERAL CANDIDATES YOUR SUPPORT OF THE LIBERAL CANDIDATES ON SEPTEMBER 15 WILL MEAN A CONTINUATION OF PROVINCIAL PROSPERITY FOR PREMIER PRINCE COUNTY FIRST ntsrntc-r or ralrrco _ _ ._ Tlgnlsh Montrose SECOND DISTRICT OF PRINCE "m °",,.'",,,,,,“-_‘""°:' : : : zzfiiti‘??? 11mm nlsrnrcr or PRINCE Thomssunkletter ————- BemMarlnGallsnt—-——— Bummerside Wellington rourtrn mentor or ralxce Bedeque “I'm Bu.“ wrkm L: : I __. I Eensington rlrrn nlsnicr or PRINCE ._. Slunm J1!» TIIF. FA MAX OF HON. J. “IALTER JONES QUEENS COUNTY FIRST DISTRICT OF QUEENS D. .\'. MacKay -— W. F. Alan Stewart -— — -- - - stratligartney SECOND DISTRICT 0F QUEENQ Ron. Alex hlatheson — — —- — Charlottetown King George Kitson — rump DISTRICT 01-‘ Qugexg ""- Mlrk R- -\ll¢Gui:an - - Charlottetown Russel C. Clarke FOURTH DISTRICT ‘OF QLtlfl-jyg Hon. J. Walter Jones — — — - -- Bunbury Dcugaln MacKinnon —- - -_ ._ __ Polm yum FIFTH DISTRICT 0F T. W. L. Prowse Simon RDIERS ACTION KING’S COUNTY HIST DISTRICT OF KINGS _.__.___.--— SourisWeet — -— Fortune Bridl! ltlorell Midgell I-‘U-‘IB DISTRIC lion. William M. Hughes - - George Seville — — - - — — Lei The Jones Government Finish Its Joli *'IIIL-QT UIIIIIIIIII TIIIIIQIJ VI highest average inI Grade IX, donated by C. W. L.‘ (Senior), awarded to Billie crock- ett. Rims-rice Conduct, donated by Ray Leard, awarded to Billie Crockett. Certificates: Francis Cheverie. and Billie Crockett (equal). Ian MacDonald. Bernard Campbell. Lorne Mahar, Stephen Llacltuiay, Vernon Poole. GRADE VIII Prize ior Highest Average in Grads VIII. donated by Mrs. R. C. hicLean. awarded to Jerry .\icC':r‘, mack. Prize ior highest average in Grade VlJl. donated by Mrs. P, E. Holland awarded to Alton Mac- Xenzle. Prize for second highest average in Grade VIII. donated by teacher, awarded to John MacDonald. Prize ior perfect attendance don- sted by Ra Leard, awarded to Alton Ma enzie. Prize for hi hest Ehlgllsh Campos tlon donated by Mrs. J. B. Matthew". awarded to Joan Richards. Certificates (in order of merit): Jerry McCormiwk and Alton Mac- Kenzle (equal), John K. MacDon- ald. Spurgeon Hazelden. Francis Lewis. Joan Richards. Enid Rich- ards, Aubln Paquet, Jchn Stilbbcrt. GRADEVII highest average in donated by United Church Glld. awarded to Walter MacQuai-rie. Prize ior Arithmetic, Grade VII awarded to Peter McLean. Prize ior History. Grade V11. awarded to Walter ltiacQuarle. Prize ior Hygiene and Nature Sxtitidy awarded to Albert M. Chew e . Prize ior Writing awarded to Clement McPhee. Prize ior Proficiency in Grade VII, donated by Mr. Waiter Chev- erlie, awarded to Albert M. Chev e e. average in Prize ior Grade VII. GRADE VI Prize for highest average in Grade Vi. donated by United Glurch Glld awarded to Colin Jarvis. Prise ior Second Highest Average in ‘Grade VI, awarded to Leo Gall- an . Prize ior Pedect. Attendance. awarded to Colin Jarvis. Prime ior Spelling, awrlded to Leo Gallant. Prim ior Canadian History, awarded to Kent Ell . awarded to Prize for Grammar. Howard Glover. Prize ior Arithmetic. awarded to Wilbur Cheverie. Prise ior Literature, awarded to Russell Hanelden. Prize ior general proficiency. awarded w Merlin Murphy. Prize ior History donated by Mrs. Terrence Murphy awarded to Melvin McPhee. Prize ior Geography. awarded to Jackie Poole. Prise ior Writing. awarded Io Cecil Murphy. ‘Prize ior Drawing awarded to Erlt‘ Prise ior Composition. awarded to Damien MacDonal . Prize io- tW-tness. awarded to Leonard Gallant. lime icr Dr wing, awarded to i. rs. G. R. Morrison. I Charles THIRD DISTRICT OI’ KINGS ‘Vilircd Watterlrorth -- — — - — J. G. Camp FOURTH DISTRICT 0F KINGS Hon. J. A. Campbell — — — — -- — C rilly Lea — — — — — — — — — T OF KINGS — — — — — -- — Souris _ _ _ - - - Annandale GRADE V a verage Mrs. G. . Charles La Prize for highest Grade V, donated by ltlorrlsmi, awarded to Vie. Prize ior second highest in Grade v awarded to Ivan Gieverie. Prize for Arithmetic. awarded to Arnold MacDonald. Prize for Spelling, awarded to James Bushey. Prize,for Reading. awarded to Vernon ‘Jarvis, donated by C. W. L. (Senior). Prize ior Composition awarded to Kenneth Pequet. Prize for History awarded to Eiliilco Croucher. Prim ior Literature donated by awarded to Basil MacDonald. Oetiflcates. (in order oi merit): La Vie, Ivan Cheverle, Eunice Croucher. Basil MacDonald, Arnoid ltlacDonald. GRADE I\' Prize for highest, Grade IV, donated (Senior) awarded to EWCII. Prize ior second highest average awarded to Freddie Paquet. Prize for perfect attendance clcllaicd by Mrs. G R. Morrison, awarded to Edward McGaugh. Prize for Conduct, awarded tn Haul Crockett to to in R average in oy C. W. L Eric Mac- Prlze for Arithmetic, awarded DflliZCl hincDorlald. Prize for Reading, awarded James Chcvcrlc. Prize for History. Eric MacEwen. , Prize If‘: Spelling, awarded D\l‘.‘(‘t”l1 Ellis. Prize iJr Cr-ciioral Proficiency awarded lo S)‘; Arsenailli. Prize for Arlthmctzc donated bi’ Mrs. Edmund La Vie. awarded to Eric .\i:lt:E\v-sn. Certificates, (in order oi merit): Erie ‘Mrlcllwcn. Frcdcile Paquet. Doreen Ellis. James Chet-aria, Hazel Crockett. awarded to GRADE Ill Prize ior highest average Gracie III donated by Q. Vt. L (Senior) awarded to Earl Mclsaac. Prize ior second highest average in Grade Ill. awarded to Franklyn Helirtz. , Prim ior Arithmetic awarded to Donald La Brcch. Prize ior Memory Work, to Charles Cheverle. Prize ior Arithmetic awarded to John McIsnac. Prize ior hirmory Work. awarded to Reggie MacDonald. Prize icl- Drawing awarded to James Bushey. Prize for Milltlpllcation Tables donated by Mrs. Jonn Creamer. awarded to Earl Mcisuac. Prize for Arithmetic donated bv Mrs. Terrence Murphy. awarded to Harriet Jackson. GRADE II Pr‘zi- ior Highest arrrnz-o, GIYI bv Mrs. G""“R¢ Pctt- .. "d in Edvtiird Clinton. Prize for rorrtttl hfuwc-t average l\""l‘("‘il to Fab» M‘! . _\'. Prizt- for t‘ r."~‘ rrtondrlnre diva-led i0 Fdwnrd Clinton. Prize for highest tu-mhcr ci stars In Gradi- ll. awarded to Jackie MacDonald. Prize to Reading. RWhfdEfl to liiuriol Gaucher. PW!» i:- Spelling awarded to e. awarded don- award- Prize tor its oh Homer. B‘"=II La Vi». Memory Work, award- ed to Kimball Jarvis. Paoll _ _ race 'I‘HREE_ _ _ _ _ .._ _ Springfield sion Steual. QUEENS '- — — — — ("harloitrlo - — -- — -- Charlottetog - Montague Poplar Po nt _. - - l-leatherdale - - Murray H ‘VIYIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ'II "WIIIIIIIIJJ w], n ii e. Prize i Mill oetio 1&3, awarded g Mlchfi‘ Gallant. Prize ior Writing awarded h James Simpson. Numerals, ior Bunion 1:21-11 Cheverie. John t swing awarded to awarded U to Prize ior ‘Reading Sterling Creamer. Prize ior Neatness awarded stltrnilzeey 1P “who Or pro clen donated lidrs-Edmund Le $1 “m: PB-bfl‘ mix-pay. Q’ E GRAD! I Prize for highest a rage word- td to Floyd MacDonald. ' . Prise for second highest average awggded ‘to Melvin Maegan“; ze or W tin Rnnelda Jarvis.’ g awarded u Prize for Number Work, award- ed to Vivian Creamer. Pile ior Shirley Pr Prize awarded Prize awarded awarded awarded awarded Prize ma 1m ti Kgélethf JBCKEODFHG c award“ I N be . ed to ePRIII-ll Swosgn,w0rk' award bfrhixlre‘ Ygrhglugibcr Work shunted . .. c r a. Barbara Slmpzonénnler “awed m E. JAMES .\IarDONALD. Principal to to In to Io W . l in, {Mlltli wizard Dr. Albert Einsteh ‘oi Princeton, N J.. is helping m fight ngllinst his old enemy flit]; k by doing research work ior the l7 S Nnvv. , u... KELLOGG'S STHMA RELIEF FOu flklHMli it um»-