- ahveaan-wvw mvnn-t-fi-hv Q F-I.I-I--I.'-.I.I-I.I-I- PAGE SIX _ Kai-Ii ¢_-_- q five-unwave- ;,§i0nAv 1 - Plus-MARCH 0F Tl —_STARTING -,-.-,-.-.-.-.I..I.I.I.I.I.-1.I.I.I.I. "-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-' THRILLS . . . DANGER. EXCITEMENT. . . mo: 1n: SKYLANESI "A1 ‘I .I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.r.I..nI.I.-.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.t-.-.-.- BE EARL '—SHOWS 3.15-7—9 Ciirloon-"Officcr Pooch" Passing Parade Richard Arlehmrllean Park ’ 0.15.10.15.05...Miiiililévltéali- 1:001:12 rléaviorr EQQiE-__;AQU-IAI;_LAN~DI,_CK PU/ltCAElL-al: “ EXTRA—“Canad:1 Carries On"—Qui'1. Reel Community Sing—Color Cartoon ‘I: . ._,_,_,; Sponsored by Y’S MEN'S CLUB ‘ME-Revolt in Norway THURSDAYS" flfiymi“? 1111a.- kldnaPped 1n aia_ air with an pass_ "sers aboard! Fifth 001m, s"; Pectedl Secret bomb- ugh‘ i“ dancer! v \'-'-'l|'l-'u'-l'-'~'u Ed die Albert-Joan Effl- TO-DAY- rggwflupiisi; Leslie-Jane Darwell Inst Time For Laughs in SCREEN NEWS ‘THIEVES I FALL OUT" MUSICAL -".iFuFflffn'u'n'n'n'u'ffu'ffifn'u'fln'n'n'ln'n'fn'fu' , _. I-—I havent, seen mm since The baby's all 1V9 8°’? 1-! ‘just can't let him die! 1 can?’ — I cant — I ennui" V ‘ l-lcr voice rose to a wail. and W19 Cl0lll‘ll(‘(l fist beat hard ‘on her knee. l “Kilian? said Jone, sharply, You ‘Illlllslt- pull _V1Clil1'5_Elf together if were going to 1c p 11m." _ . The girl was suddenly still, She llifted her haggard face. and l!" eyes widened with hope. _ l "You _ you mean you will fly 11! lo — lo Baltimore? Tonight?" _ "if no can get through thl5 firm,’ said Jane grimly There; That is. that we may m‘: make it. We~we might even crash. take tha qvrnnvnwmaave-avr-w mIe-Iaa- 51111;“ big? “11111”! ‘t’ fOii. _\ s!" the giil cried instanilye I I s-u- 555-1,’ q H0o+o++o404++>ov»>¢+¢: 1H1“ 13.1‘ ‘ » than? mtgufe all» -_'-'-‘-'-'-‘-‘- "1'. fl-‘u-u-fl- n baby ins CllilIlClZ‘. Im I10 _fl T51 :, g "Good!" said Jane. Neither am :: THUR"_ '— ' ': JEIHC ,L (To be Continued) .I .‘ :1 "- EMPI ‘i 6y ROBERTA COURTLAND ——— f‘: Errol": 511"“ 511""; l5" fig:- -++++o+v+v+o++o~++¢+4+ I ltlntinea Saturday fly ~-b ‘ C y d from age 2; . =- . . '" W/i‘ °" r QUOTATIONS I ,' - "Diei" exclaimed Jane. “ u -—1 / - but what can I do?" 1 I __ ,l —————_ ‘ m“! w", QM” . » She drew the girl into tie 011111. CORIII-TCTED i0 av- AT. .11 room and placed her in a cm.’ Nhnyy Mm Shrimp s ...It‘s alulrliilccl, m...» \\,_. close to the fire. _ ISSU crowded, joy-jammed 1.‘ h“The dolctor _=k;1ny'sanl\ebel1{l:}l;1el‘ lg TA-RKET 1.0.11.0.” othuq-Culiin c once un ess e C ‘ RFJPAI M Hm ~ 12.21.: isslfrr r:::...:::.t.% —~ ,,,, “vwhdwm "The doctors there might save his gm!‘ leuiuclefi, bunches‘ each 25c life. bu‘ theres no way of getmig __11'"_'“'" ‘"' 38c him thehije that fast except — ex “flit T“ h “d 8J0‘: flying him, i phoned M1’. Sui) *1... Ca nae ‘i was’: oi the ziirlield, but he said 0 Roam BOH h" u planes were all grounded. lhat Bolling Mcnt t‘ that's why I've vc_0ill(3 to you. l-l Crcflm. qt- 75 $135 i: thought maybe, i! you knew iluW l-"owi each - » I, important it l5, you-you would 11y Pork, lb 1342c ‘a. us-" The_glrl‘s voice broke on ‘J spinch new, 10c lb 3 f0? y» sob, and SiiL‘ caughu lhc baby close Srriak, lb 22-300 P Juno and Aunt Emily stared at m.“ “L l3-14c n,’ her silently‘ l0l‘ a moment. Rummy Dairy 39.4w :- Then, Jane asked, “Are you Ill-i Chicken car-n $1 25-$1.t}t |' uiother?" _ . wnrncd Bcof lac n: “Yes. My names Mamie Smith. P“Lflt0()5_ p); 25c I, I worked 1n‘ the nulls until ho was carrots lb 5c :| bOpfl but_ afterwards, I couldnt gel Anni,‘ Faun‘; do! 10-15104; my job buck. I had so lilllc nionzgr, Pmsnlps m 5c I couldn't iced him propcrl}, ‘ind Turning 2 “n, 5c lljOwbllCz ill and — and — Again CMOW bunch 154),. sic r0 e own. _ ', ‘. h 5g "Whores the little fellows iaih-jlgfgihoglgl“ibb“"° 7c er?" asked Aunt Emily. v T051110‘; 1b ' x5e 01 dont knoir. ‘the girl wliisp- He“; wilt-u“; 15c End’ B31115 qllglnfi ilvgyllllgl ‘lax: ivlriivcius, bunch 15-299 w“ “F” m“ ‘ M Ellvecl pollilflcs. lb. 120 2 for 23c lvcgctribie Murrow, lb 4-3fl I PLUS —- Going Flares :I (‘zirnival of Rhythm n‘ Ciirtnim —- lli-npcckcil [lurk 'u"n'n'n "n" n" QoooosoococooooooooooooO CARRY ON CANADA CORPS (’II.\RI.()T'I'ETOV\'N rn-opnrntion with the men of the ‘nitcil Church, Murray llarhour will present YWALE CHORUS (,.‘()N(‘l-1RT l’./\it'l‘Y United Church Hall rather permitting Thursday 30th October, 8 p. m. L-BBT-IO-Zll-fl. EAUGTION SilLE m». at uh.- 1...... 11f ll o'clock ‘Stuck. (‘rnp, Implements, House Id Furniture. acres vicar, balance under wood Jlear. biluncr under wood, Terms (lash. G. Il. NELSON, L-eia-io-za-za-zi, . -.~.1..'-.-.. .-.\.-.-1.a.-.I.I.I.I-I.I1-I-I-I-\I.I. 040090304000000000004 the late Malcolm McKenltr. okilnc. Lnt 6i on Tuesday, Nnv- .‘ And also one farm of 100 incl-rs. ‘ One Iarm of :10 acres, 35 awn-a Anctlonec r. n11 riiuous . lliiiL ENAMEL The Enamel with the luminous finish. We have in stock, Windsor, Juelionc No. l. Jueltonc No. 2, Chilibenn, Hot Dog, Shy. Cherry Coke, Rosy Future, Adheron, All priced 50c. Revlon Oily Remover 35c Revlon Solvent can be used in our store. . JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE "fi Lamb lb_ 2245c 3 DAYS 0F TiiitiLLS-Tlillit-Fiil-SAT. roun FAVORITE Acnou n10 nioisiiidiiwiiiifiiiinisi Love In Gloom, Comedy-Terrytoon v,-<-~.~<V -- but ha....i'&>..r1>ii‘i..é’wh0a Ir Shooting their way through outlaw am- bush in the heart ol the Badlands! é l COMEDY I A FAMILY LAUGH—SIIOWS 3.15—7--8.45 no found out there was going to be. gy Be“ an even me m V“: t.o;y - “until tomorrow”. The homes wilderness by our pioneer 11f b011, stalwart and courageous 119M15- "llflyfll by hiimnn sacrifice; the cultxvated. yielding fields rewards our heritage. bought freedom we 'IIie dear enjoy — the of Government, things of ours t:day to enjziv-to defend‘. generation to can foreword in this that Over there in the w-est tli0W ex- pectant we lookl the great fiery ball gives light to those in other clinics and ceases t1» shed its warmth to us-utien the shadows become, long, brown, purple, dark and as one t/wlllglht, closes in we Ncw Potatoes. pk Z§° C'tlillll0\\‘(‘l‘ 2 for 200 Broccoli, 10c each, Ii for 25¢ IlDIIlIig each 51'! Aiackorcl each 19° Salmon, lb 39" Onions l0 lbs 39¢ Onions. l0 lbs 55° Squash lb. 4° Pumpkin, lb 3° gTurkeys per lb. S56 I Ducks $135-$150 _Bcels. lb. "141 1 | Until omorrow ' T i (By Erma A. Baln) The sturdy leafless branches o! . cl anti pophr stand sllouetted a ainst inc cold dark brooding October skies, whilst their write trunks lean invttlngly towards llhe stonev beach. Overhead the inces- saiit cow-cow of the crow lends hrckcn harmony to the dying flut- umii; below and beyond £119 SW81! viaslo of \\'.\i(‘i' lap s waitingly in loss (lizaiing and _adlng sun ight ‘Of Rli Hlltlllnli EVCIILDK. Glanclng shorewani one catches lhe atmosphere of nature's unfail- ing harvests — ihlnga lying open tn the attentive worker-—ioday's ife seaward one faces the great wast/c, brooding turbulent. mighty, Yunbounded. frithomlcas. depicting .acr".i8s in the life of tomorrow. l In the smoky, twilight autumn . one catches again the spell of 0on- ‘adlan landscape Fer off in the distance the faint, steady friendly drone of a war plane looms up and limit-I lmprrssive of the nearneas of duly llinl- challenges Canadian vOulh so tcsllngll‘ fit this critical Ihour; the dutv of defencrng the l‘ll‘ll Iierilige that our forefathers n4 view that dear bought heritage in finer prospective. Somehow we begin to wonder about the futile. fcc"| nsticimpts of niian squeezing and crci ng out tic momen , leaving naught to enjoy the na- tural eauty o! that heritage. rapidly growing navy in n challenge money to build and operate. 1 standing out against the autumn imp our “lei moulded and shflpely~iheir will not shine_:Until_'I‘cmorri7w". ilfivlleges of our democratic form to- : moi-row to the early pioneer, arer Now the challenge is flung to our tomh loody hour - until VICTORY-"untll Tomorrow" THE ENSIGN GOES ALOFT ON NEW CANADIAN WARSIIIP Ti-ITLQI-IARLOTTETOWN QyhgDlAh I.I-IL'-'- '-I o+o+++o+++++o4++o40+>++o HOPE RIVER BAZAAR & CHICKEN SUPPER OCT. 29th and 30th Q-§§->Q Of MARITIME CLUB AIDS SEAMEN Work accomplished by the Mari- time Women's Club of Montreal during the past summer was re- viewed by the president of the club, Mrs. G. R. MacLeod. in a short ad- dress Thursday night at ilie Ritz Carlton Hotel, Montreal prior to the rccitzil by the Canadian pianist, Ross Pratt, which was in aid of the Club's "war-chest" fund. Red Cross work, under direction of Mra. A. D. Ross. resulted in completion of 137 articles of sewing and 109 knitted articles: there were also 40 articles made for the Navy League. Onc “plan was finished and five blankets were—-donated. Twelve ditty bags were filled. woollen gar- ments being supplied by the Red Cross group. One hundred and seventy-five packs of playing cards ivere sent to Debert and Halifax. Mrs. MacLeod mentioned a num- ber of money-raising events, by the club and by individual members, From the proceeds of a tea 136 sweaters were bought and sent to the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen at Padstow. Cornwall. From a bridge, $66.50 was devoted to lire Merchant Marine, and other events netted $113 for the Halifax North End Services canteen. The club now has in hand a project from which $500 has been received up to the present for the Lord M8_\’0I"S Fund.—Montieai Ex. BELGIAN SPEAKER DEAD LONDON — (OP) — Inbel, news Thin column l: reserved lur noun 0i looll Interest. bu: inlrarllnliig of u newly nature may in iunerted ll ii cunts n word, strictly piulbla in udvnuoo. PROMINENT BBEEDER PASSES 0N—M.r. Cecil Stewart, Hampshire, director of the Holstein Frlesian A»- sociation, has received}: notice of the death in the hospital at New" Orleans oi‘ Mr. Roger Charbonnuau, Montreal, 2nd Vice President of the Holstein Frleslan Association of Canada, which occurred on October 24th from an old heart ailment, complicated by double pneumonia. His death will be keenly ielt to the Holstein breeders and particularly in Quebec, the province which he represented. Sympathy will go out to Madame Cliziiboniieau who nos visited this province with her hus- band who will be kindly remem- bored, T. B. hlEE'l'ING—-’1'he Prince Edward Island ‘Tuberculosis Lea- gue will again hold a public meeting on November 16th w open the annual Christmas Seal Campaign. Dr. J. H. Blanchard acting principal of Prince of Wales College, has kindly offeied the Assembly Hall for this meet- ing. “Nothing is more important to a nation", said Dr. Blanchard. "than the health of its people.“ Tuberculosis is an ever preseiitl menace to all, especially the young. We heartily endorse the antLtuberculosis Christmas Seal Campaign that is doing so much to fight this enemy of youth. May it be more successful this year than ever before.” meeting of the Charlottetown branch of the Maritime Council of Catholic Nurses was held at Lil€ Churloicctoivn Hospital on Septem- ber 12th. The President Mrs. J- E Cullen gave a, comprehensive report of the year's work. The guild cou- Ilncd its activities mainly to Rod Cross work, meeting each week dur- ing the winter and early spring for lmitiing and sewing. A large numcer of articles was turned in to the R11 Cross Society. The guild sponsored agency of the Free Belgians, re- ported that M. Levy, speaker at the INational broadcasting institute ofl , Belgium. died in hospital from nard- l ships of a concentration camp at Breendenck. unknowingly we become blind- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-fi-auuaw-ve-rtn-vww-Itanvuv-I-uv-umw-I-v ed by on, lust, for gem we become greedy-eniwous. spiteful hating. The long (lurk shadows are cast (as the sunset) the world is carved fmm the plunged into wan-The challenge fore- -Our Duty-But the wanntih flhat fathers, took hours of labour, days shone for (hose today will not shine until men forget their fool- ish petty differences, until we renew our spiritual relationship pioneer forefnihers — two successful dances during the year. From the proceeds of their Oc- tober dance, n. substantinlsum was forwarded to Miss Jean Wilson, sec- retary of the Canadian Nurses As- sociation. for the relief of nurses in Britain who have been victims of air raids. Several of the members attended the annual convention of the Maritime council of Catholic Nurses at Halifax in September. Mrs. E. McGuigan being the official delegate to the convention. The following officers wem elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. J. E. Cullen. Vice President. Miss Mae King. Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. E. MoGuigan. MISSION BAN;- MEETING - Nortli Wiltshim Mission Band and Seek Market for Juniper Berries ' We have received a letter from S. B. Penick 8: Com- pany, 50 Church SL, New York, N. Y. to the effect that due to a large crop of juniper berries in that country they elsewhere. 044-044» L-22-10-29_li II.M.C.S. Thunder. n new mtnuweeper. liiu been communion“! at iier inland port and ha: left for service on the Atlantic. Canada's to every man. woman and child to support the cunent Wu- Snvlnp Drive. Ship: like than cont NORTH WILTSIIIRB AND VICINITY Friends of Miss Bella Primeil will be sorry to learn that lhe i4 con- fined to hei- bed through illness. Mr. George Thoma o! It. A. lit, was a recent visitor to wiltahire. During his stay here he was guest soloist at a Mission Band iaervlne held in the church. On Friday aftemoon. teachers ploneerrd; ‘(i6 duty oi carrying the flung lPlTlI of l-hcgg who m" pawn l0 the "an bgyqyuj’ my. ' regular study Club meetin . m: us 1-1.1. beautiful countryside; murv readln: nu the 1on0 um!" tho dutv cl sacrificing-acme; m- iiilculcion. m fellow!‘ of the lurmunding dlstrict| me; at North Wiinhlre Bohooi for tllrir ,- - were elected for the coming r. President. Peggy Easter. Vioe- res- ident, Oeorge Jones. Secretary, Verna Kltmn. lib-lends of Evemt Nicholson, lfartaville, gathered at his Iiomc or. Friday evening to bid him farewell before his departure for military duty elsewhere. Lloyd Howatt of the B. O. A. It. has returned to his unit after 896161116 a very plennnt leave with his parent; Mr. and Mrs. Eiiphniet Howutt of Dal-tin on. Mr. Judson i-I. Claw. Sh, visit- imr hi: home in Hampshire. Mr. C‘ow has been employed in Masa- aoiumu, and expects to taturn on mo.» "I "77"? would not be purchasing from this province Should you have a quantity of berries on hand, let us know how many and we will try to secure a market for them this year. W. H. DENNIS, lilinistci‘ of Agriculture PROM LAKE STIAMER TUMINEBWEEPER Before going active with the Canadian navy, Limit-Commander ll. D- McKay (LEFT) served aboard l Canadian National Great mm ntenmhip. Ila In shown with Sub-Lint. llevurd in OIIIIIQ at the newly commissioned mini-sweeper. Thumicr, bought and paid for by the people of Cimnvh, u many itlllflllflilrlflanndotltlhullhllhgalpodcthq. 1012mm 001111011111‘ Ix . 1h day to invest in future happiness I Right now you can put yourself and your family on nnoihc pay roll that will tuke over when your pay llnpl coming in. No need to cave n to meet bi i \u premiums. t’: l special Iludget Policy featuring do- poails you can afford out of this weelfls pay envelope. For example, at age 30 the premium on this five thousand dollar (35,000) OiCTOBER 29, 1941 MARGARET SPEAKg Famous Radio 509mm; DENNIS KING Star o! Stage and sum ON A COAST-TO- COISI NEIWOM INCLUDING CFCY & CBA a PM. A.S.T. poll? isonly 86.150200]: mouth. And you on’! even have to ‘ to "4. ' _§ pay each premium as it comes due, for the Cnmpan will accept our 12 small monthly c eques dz! ahead. 0 Take advantage of this ufe modern, . , may way to get the lifa tlinuraueo Eashrlfgfiallllgsgg? you nlwn s wanted. Without obli l- WAVELENGTAK “m. tlon sen coupon loduy for fol er Throuhom explaining how you can get the protection you want for u little as 85 monthly. HEAD OFFICE: L I F E ll2 Kin: St. WnTnronto. Ont. Florian land ma information about your npefliul Budget Policy to ether with free Pocket Memo liudgot Eoo at. Name... iifinvrnnmv a L. o. srnvuusou Dlutrlrt Managua I40 Richmond B0. Baby Band held a special service in the church on Sunday evenllli; Oct. 19th. Owing to inclement wezrlzei‘, the gathering WflS'II0l§ u 9040-90 ‘Q *0 QC Q4 OOOOOQ" l large as would otherwise have been expected. The service was presided over by Mrs. J. F. Easton of Ham - shire Piesbyterlal Cor. Sea, w o also gave the address 0f the even- ing. She stressed the great need. for Missionary work at the present time, especially among the YOURS- She based her thoughtful mid in- spiring message on lhe words “Let that same mind be 1n you. which was also in Christ Jesus”. An added feature to the service was the pres- ence of Mr. Georg: Thorne from Wales, n member of the R.A.F., now stationed at the Charlottetown Air- port. His splendid singing of the grand old hymns "Guide Me OI Thou Great Jehovah" andmrhe Old Rugged Cross" was much appre- ciated and will 1on8 be remember‘ _\' those pil(3nt._ Msnthaintuu on nnoth minesvveeper must. be llftléilmpm.) Western Canada-flu Canada and U.S.A.—3l 32 in, BACK . 10. 16 ‘SINEWS OF day aboard the not: comfort: le. ditlug from‘: miyrswwilfl‘ lbolrd t! mneaweeli" the lhlp may be reached wltlwil’ goglng outllde into the 0W“ DO Bu“ t te id w mag s ra aa h 4 d . each for f llllliligillllntdzeldwelgilt of scrap W1- 'IIII'II__'".'EE'.E“JL‘!! i 10.00 p.111.) 49.10 m {from WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER libs‘ din-London Calling’, 5.30 ‘Front Line Family‘ 41m, 5 “soda 1E3 . Ta : ‘Matter of M - 6.00 BBC Scottish ‘cmheslggienl’ 6.30 ‘CALLING FROM BRITAII 'I‘O NEWFOUNDLAND‘ cnludilng newsletter a es, C.B.E. Tr mLssloner for Newiolillilifilcllh gg Til-IE NEWS. ' . NEWS ANALYSIS KEV“ OUARROIJ... by 7.00 WAR COMMENTARY. 7.10 ‘London Calling’, 7.15 NEWS 1N FRENCH. 7.30 ‘CANrfPDAunOALLS FROM ' ll WRIhNDOGBCL co oboration ggallgfirs francais’. - ' DEANS IN HOSP 8.00 ‘London Calling’. nu‘ G915! on in 8.15 ‘Somethin Britain Now". 8.45 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHES’, 9.00 THE NEWS. 9.10 LISTENING POST‘. 9. 15 Variety: ‘Starligilitfl, 9.30 ‘BRAITAIN SPEAKS‘: u“ Over Here’. ‘Toc H’. P. M. 9.45 ‘Front Line Family’ (3,. peat), 10.00 HEADLINE VIEW NEWS S (Commentator, J, _ McGEAOI-IYJ AND FLASH- WAR‘. Supply Point to the Line—-2: OIL 10.30 The Albert's/litany Trio, 10.45 ‘Talking of rts . mend Glendenréigitg. by B” 10.00 M11810. 1.1.00 The Dally QGYWOO- 111$ TDIIdOII Calling‘. 11.115 ERTPAIN SPEAK-Sh (R9. P9 1- 1 iAllzodnADlo N-EIWS-RPEZL 12.00‘ ‘Eiuopean Jmuney’. Pm- gramme of recordings compiled iind presented by Rodney Gil- 0p . l2 . 15 ‘DEltVfOORACY MARCIIN (‘R even 1 12 3o irwArv-Yivw NEWS AND VIEWS ( Rcypat) , 12.45 Close down who slim‘ ' Thunder. ‘Eligi- | rm nhl a lqfllclglggzfli‘ he as: A IIOIIPI-Pfirm nil parts 0‘ SCRAP METAL’ TREASON moon ~ “Wmll” metal is of treason. _ (g1?) a en he sentenen How Are Your Eyes‘? puma a0 u. W" _ consult l || on m iuvin of crnln — h! cyan or dinlnm lpec I t. At vonr service of experience and ’ rcfncttnl amino- Cnli in and dlwul "l" difficulties. 6. F. iiutcheson r. u. IIUTCIIESON yflifl rlaoroillll o. r. nutciiasuu