JUNE 26. 1944 THE _ cnARLoTTETQVlN w”. ro-olv y, 6HIlltltll0ll'-130STAR8' s. You'll see all these great star entertainers! iKATltltYN GRAYSON * can: KELLY a- MARY ASTOP i- JOHN BOLES , movooumo IN noeacotol ‘ l‘ cams u. ozone: sooner .. .» far/karma”. EXTRA Avoid the Rush — Get Tickets In Advance. ‘- ENHNNVPJN role she is said to portray; 1mm Merrick who is said to have the best. role of her career; intriguing Nuia lilocth: pert and impish Jefl‘ Dinnell; Leslie Brooks ivlicse blohde charm is reported to be tops; “line Girls” is the Year’s Most Battling Mllrltsrl .ond “comebaclfl after her long re- ‘tirzrrient. Each one of thsse beauties. ac- Marcia Mae Jones and Shirley Mills and the glorious and gracious Ann Harding who is playing in lier sec- Bince Columbia's “Nine Girls" i.s the screen adaptation of a success- ful Broadway blay of the same title. , ‘customers of the Capitol ‘theatre m9 910i 0f ‘Nine Girls" revolves. (m; gxpegt. ‘Qmeflhlng way above Each was filled with love or hate average in the mystery-murder line l °T Jfiflbllay- when it opens today. - There's blorifie and glamorous Evelyn Keyes: Cover Girl. Jinx Fal- kenburér wlthl her fzimousstaailesoizs between Neivfcundland and Ire. aymme ry: ovely, loveiike AnltaJand where a score f ca l LDlLl-Séjvhllfl lootrsbeligthegrglganiecmss. o b e5 new cording to the story". could have ca-nrnltted the murder about which Teleiflfbh Plateau l: the name Elven to the shallow ocean bot-tom \\\\IIIIIII \\\\\ll x‘ . Wmhwfleaeleseaeftlfiteeelo/ Yes, Madam, you can work miracles with your meals and save on your meat coupons by serving Schwartz Prepared Mustard. For this appetizing condiment makes the best cuts taste better and even mediocre cuts and leftovers a success. Gives ZEST to sauces, salads and sandwiches. And aids digestion by stimulatinq the flow oi digestive juices . . . All ol which explains why Schwartz Prepared Mustard sells by the carloadl f. Jffdfl/dj O/derf (of/re l1/1.1'_§;u:¢~ Ham-g HALIFAX ' NOVA §CUT|A MPRJNCE EDWARD s rue-wen. and the M-B-M Mar Panda HANK IAOIOAN i ‘i i SAI »‘-- -i_ ----_-i- TODAY - ADVANCE Sale of Evening Tickets at Our Boxoffice 2.30 - 4.30 p.m. the ; two talented and lovcly YUUHQSICILl t l A. BEIITIIM. Gtllltllllll A IIADIN an! melon * f" w’? ‘:1’ fl‘§§‘¢',,:,‘,1,'l" f IIANK INKS i as: :I'D$:Y.ond fills olcnuru * '--~*,,,~,w,,,;,, *""'-‘l..“»!.'£.‘.e".‘..li'.tt.".° g- DICK s u» m" erg..." JOSE ITURBI In N! flue appearance on the amen Produced by 1059i! IASTEINAK .J/».r/flfl x wzworne/j _ BRITISH - CANADIAN NEWS - SH_0_WS START 2.30 - 1.00 - 9.00 "Thousands Cheer” Zippy and Colorful Musiofilm “Thousands Cheer," M-G-Mc new _ Technicolor nulsicdn whose cast is headed by Kathryn Graysorl. l kiwi-s Kelly. Jose ital-oi. lvlsnv asu». John Boles iiilfl Bell nlue, and in. eludes one or the most spectacular nnales ever lilmed, is now playing at the Prince lmwarci ‘lheatre. A Parade of scrcn star fear/lire acts has li assembled for a gigantic USO camp show number. Kllv mlssr and nis oand. Bob CFO-Sill’ and his orchestra and l-iennv b61191‘ mid his orchestra will olier the Amcrlculi nulln-ners. while an elciity-piece South American omn- esorli stllfltplles the Latin molt! m- eluding a new number composed ‘o. bliseo Cl'enet 0i navnnq, The cancers include Don Loner and Maxine Barr-at. anq n chow; of SlX-IOOL bcwizltics. Among the pm. lcluctlon liumoers are me "Rim ulna." featuring Lo er an t; Barret and the six-tpooters dandu s United Nations Victory Much Played by It/urbl and sung by Katih. livn Gralyson and an all-male chorus. Radio Serial “Night Train” Starts Tonight Somzchlng ne-w an dramatic radio p.§;.§.l§§'°‘,,‘{gfl ilune ‘Sin over _all English stations n Canada. Its entl-tled "Night Tram." 'l‘hese fifteen-minute shows to be broadcast cue-h evening Mon-I dav ihrcirlli Friday, are pgckgd \v.tli human interest stories of to. drive llBDt-Whlnss and revolve about 1 ,_ _"Nlsnt Train." T Night Train" are the men and women of Canada: Armv and theirs nrc the stories told-stories of their j s and their sorrows- sforztcs lraciocd with lntcncst and excl smcnt for Can coast-to-ccast. “lam from In Charlottetown “Night 1w in" xllabaa lgolllacast over c. F. c. Y. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Church School 1o am. on its h good attendance. The sex-vie; o! morning “Wfflhll! was conducted by Dr. F. w. Patterson. President; of Acadia University. In 131g p“. terson‘s characteristically eloquent address he dealt with Acadia Uni. versity. its founding 113 yum 55m n great act of faith, its growth through the years. The" have been problems through its history, changing but never growing less prublems Slliritual. educational: glnnncinl, the problem of residence 01‘ Brewing enr lments. In the face of all these the record oi’ Acadia is one of encouragement in all lines. Financially the achievement. has been one of steadily reduced indebtedness and increased endowments. The anthem of the morning all?" Thlmans "Immortal, Ihvisi. {net _at The service of CVCXIIIIQNWOIQhIp was conducted by the Rev. I, Jud-ill" Levi’. BA The speaker on this occasion being the Rev. Dr. C. E. Silcox of the Canadian Social Service Council who brought an impressive message in connec- tion with this movement. The anthem of the evening was This ollnn ll tof local Interest. but adve of It labia In u! moo 600KB for Photos. ‘so ‘Civic Tues is due June 30th. l 2nd installment 0f Civic Taxes early lgtfi-votd long waits. Due slat: zJune —- Ladies Simmer Coats. Cloths. Roverslbles and Shower proofs. Selling at. 20% discount. Kennedy's ladies Readyi- to-Wear. 6-28- Ta inent. is subject to interest. rnerved for nun rlilint l. fivvglarawvgorll-lrylt-ricll! OI!- v CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- DANCE. IICOND XNSTALLMENT O! B-Il-ai. TAX PAYERS are asked to oay DISCOUNT SALE. JUNE 30th IS THE FINAL DATE FOR. SALE. -— Ilimited sill!- piy new Manure Spreaders and Potato Di ers for July shipment. Cali or wrte undersigned immed- iate y. W. D. Croken, Summer- fleld. Emerald R. R. 6-28-3i MARRIAGE TODAY—The mar- riage is taking place in Washing- ton, D.C.. today. June 28 of Miss Phyllis Dawson. daughter of Col. . Dawson and Mrs. Dawson, formerly of Charlottetown to W0. J. H. A. McArially, B.E.M.. RCAF. PREEENTS BIBLE — Gulf Gar- den Lodge. No. 962 LAB. of R31‘. met in the C.N.R. lodge room on Tuesday evening. June 20 with all members present. One new can- didate was tiated After the order of business Sister Catherine McLnughian presented the Lodge with a beautiful leather bound Bible. At the close of the meet- ing the members were invited to the home of Sister Davey. 29 Brighton Avenue where a bounte- ous supper was served and the re- mainder of the evening was spent playing cards. WEDDING BELLS Quiet rites of province-wide interest were solemnlzed this morning at Christ Church Cathedral when Marianne Edith, younger daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Regin- ald Newsom of Kelowna became the bride of LAC. Rodney John RD-RNR. now overseas, and Mrs. Mayall of this city. Flt-Lt. I-i. S. McDonald officiated at the cere- mony when the bride was present- ed in marriage by her father who with Mrs. Neivsom. came to the coast for the wedding. An attrac- tive frock of mist blue accented by Cuban brown accessories ivas worn by the bride whose corsage was of all-white blooms. Miss Patricia Bain in petal pink en- semble was her sole attendant and Mr. Colin Oliphant. was best man for the groom. Following a shortf honeymoon on Vancouver Island the groom will return to duty while his bride resides for the summeri at 1538 Mathews-Vancouver Ex. WINSLOE NORTH W. M. S. —, The regular meeting of Wiiisloc, North W.M.S. iiiet at the home of Mrs. John MacInnis. June 7. with airs. E. Cudmore as leader. Meeting opened with What a Fol-l lowship. followed by several oassa-ges read in unison The program from, the Misslonsrv Monthly was _ lowed. Jesus. United by Thv Grace was sung. and selections from the Monthly read YESDOXISlVClFI. A read- ing. Character Education. was read repeated in unison. closed this Ditft of the service. Minutes of the May Rams“? , 3 m amen bv Mr, and Mrs. Herb lmeeting were read and adopted andl vmn" 5mm Lam“ ‘r H“"d°1—|%9,-;ln£» and jean, pm, Sylvester ‘i0 members and 3 visitors ansvrered‘ P1134115 C°m"- ‘ motored to Charlottetown Filfriv roll call with a verse of Scriptural Vocal Solo: Just n Song at “manna, The mt... ‘ms rota-rattle Sick committee reported l2 mils-Twilight _- lilclluii M M155 Jill"? to his uni; in pgggu-nwn, made. and one box of fruit sent.‘ Foster. _ Collection amounted to $1.20, and; Piano solo: Watclimans Song— i ——» Sunshine Bags to $19.32. Next Grieg _ Monkeys in the TI'CC—— "'1 meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. A.D Shaw, with Mrs. C BREAKFAST is important for busy people. So why be content with a cereal with only one or two benefits when Post's Bran Flakes give you THREE? You get the bulk you need in the form of bran-just enough for a gentle laxative effect. 12¢ f! f/An appctizingly different, malty-rich flavor / fl n - - . that you'll go for m a big may. Good, wholesome wheat nourishment-pro- tein and carbohydrates, useful quantities of iron and phosphorus and other food essentials. Get Post’s Bran Flakes today in the roll and cream package. In two sizes: Regular and Gllilil Ecnnnliiy size. Just as effective and delicious in llrbn nluiiins. Sugarlcss muffin recipe on every package. POST'S Bran Flakes WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT eooo WHEAT NOURISHMENT! A Product of General Foods Vocal Solo: Fugitive LOVE Martini - Miss Marion Harper. Piano Solo: Rondo »- Beethoven _..Mls5 Shirlev Darrnch. God Save The King. form during the week for breaches oi wartime price and rationing re- lZUlBt-lGIlS amounted to 1'36. Senten- ces of imprisonment. up to one year were imposed oh two Toronto of- fenders against gasoline regulations. two food rationing offenders at Win pea and a tire rationing of- fender at Ohatham. Seventeen Dro- cwners were fined amounts 7 A New Dramatic Radio Serial . . . Exciting S. MARGARET A. MacPIlI-IRSON machete; urn MA $3100 fotrorential cflllnll Mrs. Margaret a. iracglllerson. rao ons. oroli i-csrn- was ‘ a; f ,1 rm E_ Mae iersun _ . . sentenced to n years imprisonment g? r879 fxquf. street, Quincy, mmutlc o o . ‘Dmfllltl and a fine of $30) for sclliiirz ...=- oline ration couuons. An aircraft plant employee was flnecl for mak- Mass, died last night at the Quincy hospital after a three weeks ill- ness. Born in Canada. she had ing false statements lli applving - for gasoline and tires under a war- $3?‘ “g2: “t; aczlxlrllrelgberrfilx} ‘a: the irximtflal trans“ glam’ ‘Golden Circle of the United Pres- byterian Church. . Mrs. LIacPlierscili leaves her students Remtal husband; three daughters. Miss Ruth MacPhersoh. Mrs. Alice Tillson and Mrs. Florence Alin- quist; one son. John MacPhersonC two sisters. Mrs. Charles Smith Following is the very interest- Maurice Mayall. RCAF, only son; of Commodore M. J. D. MBl/Bll,‘ ing program given by the students of the Charlottetown School of Music on Friday evening in Heartz Memorial l-Iall ilnder the direction of their teacher. Mr. A. Roy Ken- D. P. Piano duet: Impromptu Theme of Maine and Mrs. Annie Gillls of Canada; two brothers, Jamcs D. Murchison of Canada and Capt. Neil Murchison of California. and two grandchildren. Rev. William Nicholl. minister of the United Presbyterian church, Every evening Mantis; this rrié y’ , ‘ 8.30 Riel. CFQY by the leader. The Lord's Prayerl “Schubert” Phyms c°mn andlxrlll officllite at the funeral ser- Mary Ramsay‘. . ‘vices to be held at the Wickelis Plano solos‘ Cn-ml '_ Tmcwlrilicl Troupe funeral. liohic. 26 flonal _ ‘nmmy vmde‘, . Adams strcct, Wednesday, at. 2.30 ‘ Om French Mom!“ W Polk. fdclock. Burial will be in Mt. __ . z: Song _ Kath Thackerf ‘Wollaston cemetery. Mrs. Mac- Mérmzsggase — C‘ Gum“ " Anna lPlierson was formerly oi.’ Point ' _ lPrlm. PEI. l‘ Dgllhimilglfiiun-SOHK - Schubert ‘Fame,’ please coplh Study and Campfire Reverv — ‘ Lois Voh-Hnilpt — Marlene War- PEYSOHBlS Vocal solo: Canadian Boat Song ML and 341-5, E. a-ialone, Mr. and —Arrans=d Mvffflt -—Msri' Rllm~ lMrs. J. Walsh and 1-‘ Dunn. Morell say. lrnotored to the western part of the Plano solos: Three Cheers forflgiand recently. They revort the the Rod. Whltn and Blue - Ar- l crops lookinz exceptionally well. ranged Eckstcin - Frank Acoml "—*‘— Russiah Cradle Song ziiid Studyi g —Anon _ Elizabeth Anderson. ltilrned to her home havllir-r gra- Nntlonal Song - Gricg - Pop grluated from the Notre Dame Acad- Goes tile Weasel - Olrl English- erhv last ivesk. Barbara Dick‘ l The manv friends of Earl Kcnnv Storey. , l I l ren. Miss Len O‘Bricn Morel‘. has re- Sonratiha - Beethoven - John will bfiwerv cladtn know that‘. h? Merry P0153,“ A gclunnnm, _ is liia lllfi n_ mttishinroiji‘ 1968B). Janet MncEachm-n‘ his seiloiis opelatlon in Hal A Dance from the Scotch Isles Mary Mr. and lvlrs. Simon McKinnon - M. Kennedy-Fraser B. Berlin - Stanley MocNzilr. Plano Duet: Waltz ~ Scliilbert Clzdmore as leader. Meetinz closed, with Blast Be the Tie that Binds. -—~Jack OT-Iarialdcnn Scotch Hazel Wright. and Shirley Lniik. Swift only at... last. week on n Montreal clothing firm for breaches of price ceiling regulations. Total prosecut- her solo gave an expressive rend- ering of Gounods "There Is a Green Hill Far Away." John Inch. Mus. Bac.. organist and choirmnster conducted the music at all services. i? .1. " Gel llp lllghls You tan’! Feel Right II h t nigh yhilrl-llzt. ion ital: ‘an? 113:“: trivialize: ‘more feel old and run d neon a: "thaw i id! W nl our blood. Bo if you at nights or ruler from burning, scan y or requent pun so, leg ltfll, bask- ill.‘.ia.?'..'.‘.i.t.'l‘3l’“’§§t."-i. diet“... llfihlfli‘. "Ylnl Unto: ‘Deeauso it. has given such 101ml. hi?!” l‘ l3!!! In l0 lflh - esntcgo of carol. vote: is sold under an agreement of money hlcl: on return of empty unieu completely agate: to c s and a zingarellrs "Go Not Far From Ms O___G_od Mrs.__Hector Collier in ‘ u.:"'.r"":.' Dko u°nn ou o syna- ly, '5: a: druggiats, Y9“: THE merit. to the British Consuls Export 8: Legion Cigarettes OVERSEAS wish to announce that new Govern- ately. restrict the sending of cigarettes only. RIMIMBER. - 300 sine parcels only with a limit of 900 cigarettes per individual per month. MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY regulations, effective immedi- Boys overseas to the 300 size “iilobiwmealuvavww. I=‘<"I'5K5‘P|'V‘UIMW'* ~ -' follrwéegtlg ti’; tlélnz. land Mlzltab‘ Vocal Solo: Just Anveorin‘ For | ' _____ Bene . a or. Dense 0cm‘ - Y n — C. J. Bond - Vfiss Pansy W "ll I Chi k, 2r“- MOHCAUSlBDII. ‘ l nblcefgr‘ dellvxfi-y Jhrilsgtltlh. WAR TIME PROSEcUTIO-Ns- Piano Solos: In a Chinese Gar- l 23rd and 37th. at reduced Bnnhuimw m!’ determlnatttm den - Linda Gotta - Miss A.‘ prices Write nr call rats ears" an . n e o ma ri a n e pr ce __ _ ceiling was the szsooo fine im- M§L1Q§f°sk° D"°"‘k 0mm" S ....t..-¢.....,,_, e.flq..,q,¢|..~..§,~ _i_.“__v ‘ Vocal Solo: Where My Caravan Has Rested - Lolir _ Miss Kath- leen Raynor. Piano Solos: Tararitelle - Hel-| ler - Katherine MacEnchcrn. i i L ‘ ' . ‘3-E.——-—<tr- Ghiek Hatchery chmqofleguwn "Lrinlr. Mo. , .\frs. Jones ivuz gonna sell hoi- with a Guardian Mum“ in A BDcChm-ml Want Ad — but I tnlkczl lIN‘ mrt nf it!" Miss Joyce Nicholson. To AStand Still =—= _..._ . Those are the types of Cflnflfilfln Dflffllfoopers ivlio fought tlicl Fraser. before ho tlll"‘< off M" a tum . .Mnr the only Chinese Nnzi to a stiiirl still and lv-lpcd pave ill" wnv to successful Allied on- [m1 i: \- - ll rll~ t .ll‘ l- -q i l. eratioiis on D-Dcy. At tlit- l"ll. on:- rf thorn gms hivcrlwcrirli" as the, or. , i. 7.I"l-tl , .1 i. . y, 1‘\,.\“.\{:.ru:.(.]: ‘ifilgwrggxxdllg “"119” 511595 I Plfturc cl a fltntli-nf-n .. in the centre is Lieu‘. i Eitelcmll as tliv (Inna ..n m: r win" ilnislilng touches their R. C. Hilborn, getting his harness checks ltlajor, the Hon. R..- trainlng-tcanndian Army Qrel-scasThotos).