IPRINGE EDWARD -i=- ro-nAt-trnn- SAT 71 l y ' MATINEE romv ans - EVENING snows 1.1m a -" llllli‘ Slyvsl Rascal \ ." : i . \\V' ~ . ln Aclvc-nlurc History! Jtnim Zldtl/hflinllg You'll love the aly In est: whet In mental Murdering fol 00H onil Women . . . e Milena nsosi. . .s vest-Ilia nguei can: CHARLES RANDOIPH [AIIBIITDN - SBlllT- Bliuflmilil IIUONN OARRADINE - GILDENT ROLAND - JOHN QUALEN QNQDDN LEONARD - NENRYJJAIQELLJBNERDIBERNAN IM Anso; NEWS - MUSICAL ' DISNEY cxnroou FO-O-Ofifi-GO-WOJ-tfk-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-OQ The Mulberry Bush by HELEN rorrrua mtum ill-DAY -CAPlTOI.-'Frl. Sat. Matinee At 3:l5- Evening Shows 1 - 8:45 OOOO-O-QO-OQ+O ... A. THOUSAND THIIU CHAPTER 1 :9 is! o nos lor action! ~ What s men In rename! Teresa Harrison's apartment w“ q M, 5,, ma,’ had wide windows looking down _ over n. over the wild. Anemone pg. _ hmuuwu’ ' areonness of the park and out across the misty expanse of roofs to th still more mist allh te "°' "M" “.i'.§"*°.:r""rii~ y... M’ m" d n“ qlmw" hung with‘) gctxei whiz-turtle? ‘hi: TRIGGER were» had bought and seldom looked at. there were deep chairs which Teresa's guests seldom sat in. prefer-ring the unall affairs that. could be milled up to s. card table, In one ‘corner was an expensive. inlaid radio cabinet. ready to bring in from afar the syphcnies of the Masters. but almost never turned on: and there was a long ivory- fitiiished Dlsno where occasionally somebody sat down to storm out s few bsrs of too newest swing chorus The rugs were expensive. but to Teresa. they were symbols only‘ symbols of the success she had fought for and won. The windows were useful, in that. they let in enoulh light on this Beptpmber Sunday afternoon so that she could estimate her hand without putting on her glasses, and the view from them. to Teresa, was lust a view. All windows had some kind of a view. and why did vir. llllllit Warfield want to stand there . moonins down at a lot of roofs when somebody ought to be ‘ “ Along ‘The Mavaio Trail "" iluuiqdlOldl ‘GAIIRHAYES-s ,' DALIIVANSIIIIAIDIEALIIIGIT IIAIOAIITHIIIONT - IOY lAlClOfle-l loauomlnenmaonsommnounl J, dlwlbkm EXTRA! i COMEDY and CHAPTER 1 or New Serial, “FEDERAL OPERATOR 0a" ‘ shaker? Virsina was Teresa's assistant in her profitable tourists-bureau busin . Virwlinla was Teresa's achievement. She had been made into a. fairly successful business woman under the k lash of Teresa's deadly cold and adequate mind, Teresae mind was as com- petently tumed out as her 45- yearold body~more competently, because her mind did not depend upon expensive corsets. wqlkouts by clever masseurs and frocks combinina severity style and smsrtncss. to meet life capably. Teresa's mind, so Michael Pauli said. was made up of equal parts of razor chain lightning-all these laid over a cool grlmness a splashing wit. and a metallic pratlcality than resented dreams and emotion- a TD-NIDIIT -:- EMPIRE -:- FRl.-SAT. Show: 7 - 8:45 -— Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 OUN-SPITTING ACTION FROM THE‘ OlD WEST! It was Teresa's mind that was glaring at. Virginia nc-w, standing than at the window. dreaming down. Teresa's voice held no quality of resentment. It was smooth as over. suave a; Teresa's whtle skin. her graying sculptured hair. as her 1on3 hands that rnf- fled a deck so expertly. Too smooth. Virginia came aware. HMDDBd out 0f her misty mood by that voice. Six years of working for Teresa Harrison had taught g zirl all the cadences that ce _ "This. Angel Child," she drawled flicklnl her cords into s fan and run-nip: a disapproving cyo over them. “la not sprinir. she knows." alto fiddle! with s touch of dry mal- itawr.“'°l."...“‘tt ‘Flttlmd er a n’ er Deeiirnine p010 Female-mks isn't ooklne st ou." slid along the piano bound bass cords in qua-autumnal»: a-Q-Qq-n N A1400: shawl. - CARTOON C"! W“! IIQ ,et1 "It! the mun with o w! hdrewn cool gem-aisles ls if oathe looilccd g.‘ 0b- insmd poope. c W h science moved to m trike Pauli. patching h l» .. laht _ chem - worm a , t. enlveiy. I l or ofvher coolinl lumped use than there.‘ ht Iill ," U! w t l_ir.?'-‘t..l‘§~t.e... was; Virginia-end immme~ Dutiinlt more ice in the cocktail (1 steel nitric acid. and e1 up. . i "U" of! roof. and you'll . . CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ll reserved for new. of local infill‘. but ltlv ‘l I "Vi! nature rosy be at five cents e ward. strict es). IMO Ah n ‘Hung COOKS for Photon-spin. ' continuum , ‘summon. no“ u“ m CHARLOTTETOWN Klnde If- Wl. reopens Monday. Janusry h. - 1-3-2l. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Murray Harbor Presbyterian (ion. HPEKBUOH Wlll be held in Church, January 0th, 2 P. M. 1-3-11, CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. —-Publio worship Sunday. January 6th 11 A. M Stanley Bridge 3 RM. congregational meet- ing in Cavendish Wednesday. Jan- uar _9th at. 2.30 P. M. Rev. E, F. Cof m, Minister, 1.3.11, me thorn“... - AGE gratefully acknowleggelgfigcgilgt 0f the cxcellenf sum $1, . from Sumrnerside co lection. 1-3-11 BAHA’! EDUCATIONAL SEM" INAB — Fourth Course — Opens Thursday, January 3rd. Queen Hotel. 8.00 P. M. Supbjoct: "A Trip to the Beautiful Olldlk-BBSKIB." with a reel. Conducted by Mrs. Rob- ert Lee Moffet-t. 1.2. NAME CORRECTED -- In the Year's summary under date of 55W 1. 1945. I. O. 0. F. presenta- tion of Veterans’ Jewels should have read to Ernest L. Burke, Southport not “Vernon". PHOTOGRAPH“) MENTS --Rctunning overseas per- sonnel interested in procuring photogra hic enlargements of troop ships, “ uis Pasteur." "lie do France," and hospital ships, title" and "Lady Nelson" should ionénct Watson Weaver, Parrsboro. CHURCH SERVICE. — The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's day as follows: Brookfield 11 A. M. Hartsville 3 P. M. Hunter in of the Hunter River congre- ga. on will be held on Frida even- ing, January 41th at 8 P. . The annual meeti of e Brookfleld congr tion w l be eld on Tues- day atornoon, January 8th at 2 P. M. The annual meeting e Hartsville congregation w-ll He held on Tuesday, January 8th at P. M. Mr. Donald Nicholson. Rev. T. Goodwill, Interim Moderator. 1 s.” FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. Crilly Bourke was held yesterday afternoon from St. Paul's Church where service was conducted by Rev. J. T. I-bbott who also conducted service at the grave. The honorary pull-bearers were: Major T. E. MacNutt, W. E. Bentley, H. E. Holl. D. B. Stow- art, S. A. McLeod. l". E. Morris, L. A. Haszard, A. E. Morrison and were: A. M. Irwin. LieuL-Col. P. W. MoNevln, Charles F. Buitley, J. H. Hewett, Wilfred C. Mclcod and K. M. Martin. Interment was in Sherwood cemetery. , -. Dr. E. L Theme and Mrs. Thorne who spent New Year's with Mrs. Thornels mother. Mrs. J. 1!. Hill. City, left yesterday morning for Calgary. Dr. Thorne had just received his release from the R. C. A. F. and has accepted a position in Calgary. EASTERN GUARDIAN . ‘$511! ANNIVERSARY — 00n- gratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. c. Herbert Poole. of Mmta ue, who celebrate their fifty-f th wedding anniversary to- ay. J mfemfgedlsb like s oellsi; entirely a y pas green uses. “The word, me lad, launfunli " Teresa. was bland. “And t/urn i-lilievbhlllfl down, for heaven's s . Mike spun the dial, impudently turned the volume to a. blast. and ducked through the kitchen door. following Virginie, "Listen." he closed the door carefully, "let's shake up enough soporific to keep ‘em subdued for a irhile. and then we'll beat it down the back stairs. and I0 sflmewhere so _Virxinia looked at him Not tall. tnnunh he c ed himself like a tall man. head high. black. unruly hair. disciplined by backward ierks iomz arms. and eyes very blue and audacious. eyes that be- lieved only what they saw, and that with reservations. His lower lip was curved. mobile. shaped to the cynical. voun: amusement with which he viewed life. and with which ha wrote about it. Wrote with such clever. vitriolic. impact that alrenrlv his dallv column was svndicateid in more than fifty important papers “I'm not in love with him-I couldn't be I have wo much sense." Virginia had been telling ‘herself fiercely 0f late. But his heartless at the sink. thawing cut ie cubes. made new uncertain. ma e odd flashes of stlnwinz warmth bum her cheeks and her finders He sew this. she knew. his was tensed and apprais- ed nor. and then drew mantle with the swift incalcuiable charm that made Mike a favorite with older women. Virginia found her finders tremblinu a little u she slashed a green lime, but she con- trolled her voice sternly. "Teresa would be furious if we ""53." -. 1.. - " won f , we. °m m l" .2,‘,,,.";,,“.’:,.. l". lave the sliver shaker e few J ales. ‘lust some ciosn lie-es. £11 oyry tit in, And you Qei; yoqg- (To Io Continued) FOURTH IAN. SUI-THURSDAY. , -BIBIIA” rad. us. uis-slugs}. viiosusrmo r0 rms mourn‘ cciv- \ ' , JAN. lll-f-IélgFbAY. "11! POITIY. MUSIC AND Al’! OI‘ 21, 01c": rzntsaon- Nvi River 7.30 P. M The annual meet- 1 Tl"? CBAAKLQTIETQW" <=¢.4Rv~~~.- .__ In Moratorium MES. ALEXANDER MJOIBAAC A madow of gloom was cast over Trscsdie Cross and vicinity on Tuesday. November 13th. when it became known that the Angel of Death had visited their midst and claimed for its victim. one of the most respected and honoured citiz- ens in the person of Mrs. Alexander Maclsasc, at. the toga of 83. ( sclsnc neo “The litter Mtg-s. t Tr nee acnniwas rna ac- adie Cross and mound the late Alexander MacIsadc who pro-dec- eased her twenty-six ears ago. Being of a charitlhle. kind and generous nature the ate Mrs. Mao- Isaae endeared hersef to all, both young and old, and her home was always a hospital place where Mrs. Maclsasc in her friendly manner made all welcome, The deceased bore her illness with atience and courage and viewe the approach of death with fortitude and faith ..n God's mercy. She was moved to the Charlotte- town Hospital where ksnd nursing and trained hands did all possible to alleviate her suffering. when it became known that her time on earth was getting short ' she wished to be taken to her home and in spite of tender nursing, she gradually grew weaker until on the above date, aurroun ed by her loved ones she quietly breathed her us’ During her illness, she was fre- _ 1v visited by Sn n also her pastor, Rev. Ken- no h MncFherson. who admin to hcr the lest rites of the Catholic Uzurcli of which she was a devot- ed member. There are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving Mother, ilve sons and two daughters, 1iamely:-— l of R-umford. Me.; Bernard of I-‘airficld, Me.; John of town; James and Jose Mary. Mrs. John D. acDonald o! Blooming Point; Theresa, Mrs. Ambrose Murphy ‘of Somervllle, lviass, She is also survived by one sister. Miss Elizabeth Maclnnis of Charlottetown. A Urban Curloy and a. son Ptc, Allan Maclsaac pro-deceased her in July, 945 The funeral which was followed by a large concourse of sympathiz- ing friends was held from he! late residence on Thursday, November 50h to St. Bonaventureb Church. Tracadie, where a Requiem High Mass was sung by, the pastor, Rev. Kenneth MscPherson. who also conducted the service at the mave- The pallbearers were: Messrs. J. Alexander MacDonald. John D. MacDonald, Urban Curley. Andrew MacInnis, John J. Maclinnis, A. at home: w_ James MacDonald. May her soul rest in peace. MAS! CARDS , James Maclsaac. Tracadie. , Joseph Macinaas, Tracadie. John Maclseac. Charlotte- . oae Murphy. Somer- Mass Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacDon- ald. Blooming Point. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Maclsaac, rairtleld. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MaoIsaac, Run- N. H. DeBlols. Active pull-bearers f0 d M r , . Mrs. ehsophine MacIsssc. Rum- ford. Me. v Annabelle MacDonald, Montreal. Alexander, Genevieve. and ‘Ber- nl M D Bl - P int. Frehe Mag igllltgld ofirandchilodren, on. The aclasao Grandchildren, Rumford, Me. Sisters of St, Martha, Trmcadie. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Maclnnis, Tracadie. Mr, and Mrs. John J. Maclnnis, Trscadie Catherine and Bertha Maclnnis, Charlottetown. Alexander Maclnnis, Tracsda. Mrs. Bertha McAleer, Charl te- town, Mrs. and Mrs. John McAleer, Charlottetown, Miss Dorothy McAleer, Giarlotie- town. Mr. and Mrs, J. McAleer Sr., and family, Waterville, Me Mrs. Mary Sadie Charlottetown Mrs. Condon. Vernon River. Miss Florrie McIntyre, Cambridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. l-‘tumford. Me. Mr, and Mrs. John F. Keeley. Jamacia Plains, ftutnford. Me The King Family, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Basil MacDonald, Tracadie. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. MacDonald. and family. T die. , {Til}, and Mrs. J, J. Trsinor. Bed- or . Mr. and Mrs Patrick Lacey. Tracadie. Mrs, Fred Huxiies, Bedlord. Miss Vivian MacKearncy. Toronto Miss Helen McGuigah, Ten Mile House. Mrs. Michael Curley and Leon- ard, Fort Augustus. Mr. Urban Curley, Fort Augustus Mr, and Mrs-Leo Fisher. 560W"- fort. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lacey and sons, Watervflle Me. _ Mary C, Powell Waterville. Me. Herrv and Mary O'Neil, Water- vilic, Me. Annie Callaghan, Falrflcld. Me. Mrs, McAskill, Bertha and Joe. Johnston's River. Mrs, Mary J., Powell and Richard Watorville. Met" Mr. Vernon McQuaid. Charlotte- town. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Powell, Water- ville, Me. MESSAGES 0F BYMPATHY Annabelle MacDonald. Mvfllrefll- Mr. and Mrs, lexander MacDon- ld, Blooming P i t. I Mary Fitztpstrlck, Triscadie. and son, Miss Mrs. Catherine Macboflsll and Nora. Charlottetown. - Tho King Family, Boston, Mass. Mrs, Bernard Muclassc, Fairfleld, Me. (Patriot please copy.) ~34‘. SCRAP ‘ IAIJNG RESERVOIR. LONDON —-(O Pi-Tiie F!!! reservoir at Bdlinmwith a capacity of 50,000,000 Isllons and a depth ofwster offlfoet lain be s~ be ed by the Metropolitan O-O-O-OO DANA’! EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR COURSE By MRS. ROBERT LEE MOFFETT 0F CHICAGO QUEEN HOTEL. JANUARY 3 to 20. 8:00 PM. "A ‘I'll’ ‘IO TIIIJ BEAUTIFUL OASIS it"; "in panama srrnrruxr. ‘fox- klolll. Insurance, confidence. ew .05 follows. s Mr. Arthur Homer, 8.0 N-VR. returned to Halifax Friday mom- ing to resume duty on the H. S. Puncher. He was accompanied by his wife, nee Miss Isabel How-l home in Cornwall. g Mrs. Rev. Clarke MacDonald.‘ Cape Breton, spent Christmas with Cornwall. Mr. and MrEn-Chlfles thur, Summerslde. are Arthur. Cornwall. Miss Bernice days. ‘The many friends of Heviicrt learn his illness and hope for his recovery soon. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bsin. Cornwall. celebrated their ihlrty fifth wed- ding, anniversary on the 28th De- cember. Congratulations were rc- oeived from members their family and friends. The annual Christmu 01mm‘! was hold 1n Cornwall Hall. Doc. i2. A large audience listened to e very fine program pre red by the teacher, Miss Mar on Bell. Rev. J. R. Skinner acted as chairman and music was furnished by Messrs. Charlie MaeKinnon and Francis Doyle with Mrs. Arthur Homer as accompanist. Santa Claus in his beat trim was present. Mr- Gordon MecMillan treated the children to candy and apple: GR-IINVALE W. l- Tho regule: December mcciinf; of the reenvole Women's In- stitute met st the home of MlS Albert Poul with at attendance of P id t ided and meciinz wit‘. $1.33.“. followed. by Roll Oell "HI-ml"! responded hi! one of the first settlers of the distric " Minutes of last meeting were reed and approved. A committee of two were ap- pointed to pack a box for a boy overseas, It was moved and seconded that 810.00 be liven to T. n inane“ tee; were appointed Sick. Mrs. John Metho- Mr . J. Patterson and Mrs. MacPherson. Sohgol. Mrs. Earle m. Aarcl tore. Mrs. Kenneth tum m collected 0f the Salvation t A for e race ro- recolpt in em lave PO he: been delved. m '1" 8W3.‘ Mallar- Eeihnber", also icl b 5P9" "f! d some art for " a azaar. the week with D. J. and Mrs. Mum v program for Jamaal.“ ‘Recreation. . lliund acknowledzinz tribution of 10.00. om look place on ways of i c o R ru%tl‘i%u&;ll!ds for Institute. M. nothim: was decided on meeting. . Two new members wiere comed to our group and six mem- M- bers paid dues. Collection for even- inz was $1.02 _ _ It was decided to Rive a Christ- srd, who has been visiting at her mas treat, of oranges and goalies a o a ;Christmns treat was to be given to invited he!‘ moth". MH- Anne MacDonald. . members to meet at her home foo‘ r011 call to answeredrby “The first thin! I re- cach member to the school children. a shut-in. mo. Earle . MacRac next meeting. n1 activities." in charge of MacArthur, R. N., Halifax, N. S. isIMWRAA each nlember to bu“; a also home for the Christmas holl- snanshot o; herself preferably consistelti Fconomc s Howard, Maadowbunk are sorry to read by Miss camubely‘ 00mm“... a child. 4 Program for evcnmiz‘ of a paper on Home itv Life read bv Mrs, K also a contest enloylsd by all singing which a ' Meeimz closed bv ‘National Anthem. aftcr dainty lunch was served by hostess. Q '0 MPFPQOOQOQ-QQW PTO §-§O'QQ*O-O O~ Open To NOVA SCOTIA and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Send For Your Syllabus or Call at A. E. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE, and get ye LAST DATE 0F ENTRY APRIL 0th, J. N. FRASER’ NJ. ‘ i? 156 PROVOST ST. 011!‘ THE ROY‘; l con - but this wel- be t0 B Mrs. B5 hitc. the the FOR 1946 l From HYNDMAN & C0. LTD. As we welcome the New Year we wish Health and Prosper- Starting in 1872 as a Marine Insurance Agency, the busi- ness has grown and expanded to include all Branches of 'As we approach our seventy-fifth Anniversary, we- wisli to take this opportunity to express our thanks and apprecia- tion to all clients for the liberal patronage extended. Our aim has always been to merit, the confidence of clients by serving them to the best of our ability, With the termination of the most terrible and disastrous war in human history, we should all strive to improve world conditions, realizing we all have responsibilities to fulfil, es s result of the lnoslculable human sacrifices nude. Given an opportunity to develop its resources on a parity with the other Provinus of Canada, as provided for under the terms of Confederation, the citizens of Prince Edward Island have reason to look forward, to the future, with The Management, Staff and Agency Organization join in extending to all, tho Scsson’s Greetings. llyndman & 00., Limited Offices: Charlottetown - Summersido - Montague Cranston, R. biicrophotographi several t.“ ’ been shipped to Chine under cultural program of the U. S. De- partment of State. IIj . 1’ POULTRY FARMERS PLEASE NOTE We will stop buying live poultry on Janu- ary Fifth, hut will continue buying DRESSED CHICKEN and FOWL throughout the year. Please fill and return any poultry crates you may have this week and oblige Al. PACKING C0. luriothto J. i). JENKINS. Prop. -_ l . Annxxxxxxx vvvvvvv Eight Annualilompatitivo Musics MAY 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 1946 NEW GLASGOW, NOVA SCOTIA MR. MAX PRIANI, HON. R. A. M. ADJUDICATOR Ill AI¢QAAA Ehltrl — in Memories: A " MRS. SARAH JANI IRVQG Mrs. Sarah Jane ive of Kingston, P. I. .. and 0 resident of Rcelindale, Mans. f0! the past 25 years. died Nov. 20nd. 1945, after a lingering illness the home of her daughter. MN- Fred Strickland. She leaves to mourn two ters, Mrs. Philip Beilh of dale. and Mrs. Walter Weitgel of 1.; also two grand- children, Joyce Weitgel and Jane att. The funeral services which were held at the Folsom Pimoral 8&0. were largely attended. with James O. dge, her pastor. of- ficiating. Burial at Blue Hill com- etery, Bralntree. Mass. Lexi-tense truancy libraries 0A" volumes Festival i ,7'I.nat- dough: RAV- have the b vvvvvvvvv AAAAAAJAAJA ALA my‘,