and ' lltlll CUUPER ANNE lwll l “ RALPH. BEllAhlY JANE UARWELL ” l LEU BARRILLU JOHN llTEL ADDISON RICHARDS 4f PRINCE haw CAPITOL TO-DA Y and ‘SAT. IXTBA l l Chapter 1s of ,. Serial SECRET CODE Ind AFRICAN FRONTIER-S Matinee To-day at 8.15 Ivenlng Shows 7.00 And 8-55 a / l»... .....l.» l...“ .. -. .. g nmi wlml Ilrlpplili) l". I‘\llllIl ul vlllowl \|l'\|A lll. lllll will MILTON BERLE ALSO - SUPERMAN all] ARMY SHOW k thankICapt. J. SHOWING AT 3-15 — 7 and 9 l CARTOON - NEWS EDIVARD w ‘is’ Red Gross Campaign In Charlottetown The Charlottetown Campaign Committee report that they have nearly reached the $44,000.00 mark (double their objective), P. A. Mur- - naghan the Divisional Commander of the leading 5th DlVlSlOn wishes to acknowledge the following sub- scri tions from the students an pup ls in the Charlottetown colleges and schools: P. W. College St. Dunstans University student Group C. O T . . C. Rochiord Square School Prince Street Schol West Kent School Queen Square School Notre Dame Academy $313.60 Mr. Mumaghan also wishes to K. Duggan of the ht Horse and Sergeant P. E. . big Allan Mac ay, Staff Sergeant wit}: e r Major J. R. Paton, M C for th splendid organization which secured $533.00 from the Headquarters and Instructional staff of officers and non commlsioned officers at the Armouries; also to Lieuts. H. S. Trotter and G. A. MacPherson for the splendid contribution of 8303.00 from the officers and ratings of the H. M. C. B. "Queen Charlotte." PIN WHEEL DESIGN FOR A CROCIIETED RUG I DESIGN A N0. 122d d of the officer commanding the iTrinity United llhurch M; ‘Men of Texas’ Is Based on Events In Scarlet Era One of those ever-a peeling. full- blooded romantic ‘venturew rho- ' opens - I Theatre. Uni- hit the entertainment slularely with this one. It is t ose pictures obviously de- signed to please every t. pa of aud- ience. Sure-fire drama c elements plify the excitement and r suspense. The list of headline personalities in the cast might guarantee the merit of almost anv picture. 1n t picture, which is based on the vii ond romance of st Civil War sys in the Lone S State. the players are unusually effective. Foremost in the group are Rob- ert Stack. Brod Crawford and 2155MB cooper; Stack pogray: 1511a cago news a r repor r a s - ed to cover dIIet-urbances in the teeming Southwest. Crawford ap- pears 53:0 masfluerad lzgndtit :31? yo per seen as e n - ent vIctlm oi o. renegade's bullet. Roles Described Miss Gwynne has the role of a southern belle in sharp contrast to the hard-boiled nightclub chorine the recently portrayed in "Broadway." Ralph Bellamy wears the uniform of a Union Major while Jane Dar- well and Leo Carrillo have distinct- ly memorable assignments. In oddition m its warm dramatic depth, “Men of Texas" has all the‘ sweep and impressiveness of "the wide amen spaces" and contains more an the average amount of fast running action. Its authentic- ity ls credi d largely to Assocla Producer George Waggner, recogniz‘ ed authority on Tessa history and folklore. Successful ' ' Hamid Shun-late. who has an en- viable list of cinema successes bear- ing his name, wrote the screen play with additional dialogue contributed by Richard Brooke. Art direction by Jack Otterscn re- flects painstaking research and the notable photography is of Milton Kraaner, ‘Men is unquestionably destined to be one at’ those “widely discussed" produc- ons. P.E.|. Light Horse Overseas many relatives and friend's of P. E. Islanders will be interested to know that MLN. W. Lowther, Provincial President of the Canad- ian Legion. has received word that s. lug; quantity of cigarettes, don- ated the Provincial Govermemt and forwarded through Oansd- ian Legion have arrived safely and have been distributed. Word has also been received from Major G. G. K. Pea-kc who is second in com- mand of the 2nd Heavy A. A. Regt. and from Major A. M. - las. who commands the 3rd Medium Battery, and from l-I/Cia/pt. Brewer Robinson, Canadian legion War Services Swpervisoztthalt like drip- ments have been received by them. Lieut. R. B. MacNeill, a former Light Horse officer writes on behallf E. I. Idght Home detachment that the boy's appreciate the continued interest in the men of the unit from P. E. Island and that they will leave nothing undone to k Hg the good awe of the P. m. . L ht Horse wherever the lmilt may go. ‘Ihemlsadronlefthereiogoto the Armoured lirlgsde but they now form pert of the llbh Canadian Infantry Brigade. The Light Horse is particularly proud of this Squad. ron as no finer body of men has been recruited in any part of Can- ada and they have followed their movements with great interest. They have kept in constant touch with them and the different squadrons on the Island have compet with each other to ralsq funds to keep those overseas slapplied with vs ous comforts. The Legion wishes to thank Major O. W. Campbell, E. D. the acting Deputy Provincial Secrets y for his keen interest in the boys overseas and the heart/y fro-operation it has received from him in any move towards remem-" berlng our Is ers on active service. FRIDAY, MARCH 26th ‘Loo-Choir Rehearsal. aoo-v. P. UF-Social HslL NEW BRITISH SUBJECTS LONDON --(CP) -- Aliens grant- ed certificates of naturalization in Britain during 194i numbered 1.980 of whom 110 were males, the Gov- ernment announced. have been skillfully blended to axm- D0 n; C as. In Memoriam MRS. GEORGE PIAUGIIT On March 13th there passed ull sway at her home at e, Mrs. George Prallsht. after short illness of one month. She auietly’ passed to ate d y the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of h she was a devoted membe . She. was fre- gently visited by her Pastor the Rt, verend Monsignor Maurice Mac- nald. Mrs. Praught was born in n eighty-live years o and lllIhl/er of the late . and llbgarty. In early life she . George Praught and came his to reside in Eamscline. She was a kind woman of and cheerful dis- tion, of a noble and generous eart and was dearly beloved by all who knew her. Her husband ure- deceased her thirty-three years ego, also a son Dennis who was killed in the last Great War. There are also left mourn namely Annie, of Mt. Ryan; f. Mclsaac of Clencoe; Brookline, Mass, and two sons John and Luke at homeShe also leaves to mourn one sister Mrs. P. T. Cun- n haul, Boston. Mass, and one bro er John Fcgarty of Cardigan. Her funeral, which was largely at- tended, took place from her home on Monday morning March 15th to St. Joachinfs Church of Vernon was celebrated by her pastor, Rt. Reverend Monsignor Maurice Mc- Donald. who also officiated at the ralécek.‘ Pallbearers were Messrs. Roy l1 b Tweedy, J. J. McInn Isaac Dennis Carey. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. George Praught wishes to thank all their kind neighbours and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them during the illness and death of their mother, also all those who sent Mas; Cards and Messages of Sympathy. 3-36-11. In Memoriam MRS. FRANCIS McKENNA Friends throughout the Province will regret w near of the recent passing away of Mrs. Francis Mc- Kenna, an aged and respected resld. ent of Albany at the advanced age of 81 years. Up until two months previous to her death Mrs. McKenna had taken a keen interest in the daily affairs of the day and had enjoyed a fair measure of health for her years when she accidentally fell. stiffer- ing internal injuries which resulted in her death. Mrs. lvlcnenna was formerly Mat- her early married life she and her husband kept a boarding house Ln Charlottetown, where she gained a. wide circle of friends, later moving tomlbany where she has resided for the past 35 years. dlflwslliiln having a cheery word and kindly greeting which endeared her to both young and old. She was especially kind to the sick and suf- fering‘ and was willing to help at any our of the day or night she might be called on. It may be truly said of her that she lived a good life and was blessed with a. happy death when on the morn g of Tuesday, March 9th calmly resign- edto the divine will and fortified gy the last Sacraments of the Holy atholic Church administered by her ood pastor Rev. W. V. McDon- ald er spirit peacefully passed to its eternal reward. band. three sons and two daughters, Felix in Winnipeg: Jerome employee on S. S. “Prince Edward Island" and Lame at home. Mrs. F. E. Carey, Vancouver Mrs. Frank Berrlgan, TOFOIWO. also a sister, Mrs. John H. Bell of Charlottetown. Her funeral which was largely attended was held on Thursday, March ilth from her late residence to Seven Mile Bay Church anc Cemetery, High Mass was celebratec b her pastor who also officiated a ave. deceased. Frank McKay. Arthur Mc- Kay and Earle Boulter. Basil Sherry Murrer. Card of Thanks Mr. Frank McKenns wish to thank their friends and neighbours for the man acts of kindness shown them (Ikurtng their eavement. 3 25.11 NATIONAL FILM BOARD FREE SOUND MOVIES Monday-Mt. Stewart, asledsdayi-Yorlr, e nes a —3 i P . Thursday-illegal.’ "k rnal rest. ior- l River. where a Solemn High Mass. ilda Dunsford from Kelly's Cross. In‘ She was a woman of a friendly Re She leaves to mourn an aged hus- m Pa l bearers were neighbors of the . James Noonan and Sylvester Mc- sad ber- jerllrllltillnnollsi This column ls reserved fol new»; 0| mu [mung but IGVBIIISIIIII or a news; nature. may be inserted at five saute u lord. llrwl-ly pa! Illll In sdvlllol- I l l COOKS I01‘ PIIOIDKTIWM- i CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUI ANQI‘, L-UH ‘ THE COX HOTEL Souris. will be closed for business and will baton sale after March 31. 1943 li-Jo-ol. of the MONTHLY MEETING Legion Auxiliary will be held lo- mgnt at the Legion Hall at n CAB ROADS PERMITTING there will be service in St. Elizabeths Church, Springfield. Sunday. Maren 28th at 5 P. M. 3-26-11. I-‘OXMEN ATTENTION! — _A meeting of foxmen will be held ln the City Hall Chambers tonight at eight o'clock to discuss meat situ- ation. 3-26-11. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Services, March 28th. Highfielu l1 AM. Wulsloe South 3 P. M. Prince- town Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. G. Con- stable, Mlnister. 3-26-11. CAVENDISH CHARGE. - Scl- vices on Sunday, March 28th in New Glasgow ut ll A. M. and lll Caven- dish at 3 P. M. Geo. W. Tiller. Minister. 3-26 CORNWALL PASTORAL JJHABGE Services Sunday, March |28th are as follows: New Dominion 11 A. M. Km ston 3 P. M. Corn- wall 7.30 P. . S School l1 A. M. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Minister, Rev. R0 E. Vessey, B. D. Services Sunday, arch 28th. Bon- shaw ll A. M. DeSable 3 P. lvi. Vic- toria 7.30 P. M. 3-26-11. PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII [N CANAIJA-Marshfield Charge. str- lvices for next Lord's Do , March loam are to be held as mu s: Har- ringto . . . l and Marahiield 7.30 PM. Rev. Henry Baa-k, Minister 3-26-ll. NORTH RIVER BA P '1‘ I S T |CHUItCHES.-March 28th. Services: Fairvlew ll A. M. Young People's Service at E. Mel-Me's, Saturday, B PM. North River 3 P.M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. A cordial welcome to all at these services. Rev. A. . Minister -';l, TRYON -- BONSHAW BAPTIST CI-IUB/C Sunday, March 28th. Westmore and 11.00 A. . 3.00 ‘P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. The pastor wllltake as his subject, “The r‘irst Prodigal" A cordial invitation is extended to one and all to snore these worship services with 115.26 1 3- - l. BLONDON’ —.MARSIIALL. —- A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the home of the brides parents in Glen Valley on Saturday ‘evening, February 27th when the v. D. J. Morrison united in mar- riage Ruby Marguerite youngest daughter o! IVLr. and Mrs. S. A. Blondon and Robert Edgar son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar- shall of Stanhope. The winsoln: young bride. given in marriage by. er father, looked charming in a floor length gown of white SDLCI crepe with a corsage of Americol Beauty Roses her only ornamen being a Sterling Silver locket tn gift of the groom. She was attendee by her sister Mamie Blolldon Will. chose for her gown Queen s Blue sheer crepe. Her corsage _was c Thllstfilhfl Roses/ed Meolgllle capa y supper e gr in. e bridal party had received the best wishes of those present all sal down to a dalntily prepared Wed- ding Sup er. The table GBCOIRLIOI!‘ .were carr ed out in pink and lvhitc. the centre of attraction being a beautifully decorated three tlercl wedding cake. For the 1135i Yea! Mrs. Marshall has been employed as teacher in her home distrltil where she will continue her duties. Their many friends 10111 in Wlfihlnl; . them years of wedded b1155- Ffld3Y-Plf'kdl|¢. Use “Minards For "‘ ‘ l APPLAUSE-WINNIIVG COLLECTION OF SPRING BLOUSES Crepes Jerseys Sheers Spuns For your new Spring suit, for the blouse and skirt sets you love . . . scads and scads of crisp new shirts and. soft pretty styles. Long sleeves and '1- Wilson N. N. S. H., son of Mr and l, m. Ellsworth Mrs. Fred Wilson. Weairnoreland. l‘. E. I. Wilson brother Bmdr (‘I105- ter Wilson R. C. A. is also serving ‘THE _C_HARLOTTE_'I__T.\WN GUARD! tN MON'I‘REAL'S LEADING FURRIEB TERMS 1N ACCORDANCE WITH WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD REGULATIONS HOGAN-KENNY WEDDING The marriage took place on March 7, i943, at St. Stanislaus Rnlmoail Catholic Church at Maspeth. as Island of Bernice Hogan o! MM- peth and Robert Kenny. 0! Mm‘ hattan. Rev. James J. Bennett offi- elated. The bride. daughter of M1‘- and Mrs}. Rufus s. Hogan. was elven in marriage by her father She wore 3 gown of white moire. Wm‘ fin!‘ ertip veil, and carried calla lillest. Betty Hogan, who was maid o honor for her sister, wore rose faile, and carried pink roses. The brides- maids, Marie Hogan and Patsy Moore, sister and niece of the bride, respectively, wore colorful gowns, with matching hats, and carried old-fashioned bouquets. Robert Cur- ran cf Manhattan, was best man for his cousin. The ushers were Almrt Kenny. nephew of the groom, and Frederick Hogan. brother of the bride. Following the wedding, a reception was held Paprin's Woodside, Long Island, at which about forty-five guests were pre- sent. The bride and. groom are both former residents of Prince UNiY! ml mus runes PRUWSF BRUS, .11], ellllllllrlwl, P. E. I. END UF SEASUN CLEARANCE! lwn llls DAY and SATURDAY MARCH 26th AND 27th FUR UUATS PERlEY EXPERT FURRIER HERE! AMAZING MUNEY-SAVINU IPPURFUNIFY FUR NUW . . . ANU FUR NEXT YEAR ! Black Persian Paw - French Seal — Dyed Rab- bit-Black Caracul. Bea- ver Lamb Processed. $259 Sable Dyed Muskrat — Silvery Raccoon - Dyed Brown Squirrel -- Persian Lamb — Skunk. Tl-or-l-llnn VALUP Muskrat Coats $229 Sable Dyed Squirrel Muskrat Back Coats . . . Hudson Seal Dyed Muslin-at .. Grey Squirrel Coat . . . . . . . . . .... Persian Lamb Coats .. . . . . .-.. Fine Let-Out Raccoon .. . . . . . ow Fine Persian Lamb . . . .~...... Sheared Beaver Coats . . . . . ... Sheared Otter Coat .. . . . . . ksafarl Alaska Seal 259 299 359 845 295 295 895 696 595 445 Trade-in Your Ulll Fur Boa M. P. Hogan and Sons, Charlotte- town, before moving to New York. Mrs. Bridget Kenny, the grooms mother. is a resident of St. Ther- esa's, Prince Edward Island. Jard Of Thanks Mrs. Hartford Woodslde and fam- illyl wish to extend their thanks to a friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness shown dur- ing their recent sad bereavement, also for messages and cards oi sym- patlly. 3-26-11- 1 Memoriam In loving IIIEIIIOIy of William Mc- Kenzie, who passed away March 28th, 1M1. Sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them its true Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Edward Island. The bride's father " Overseas. ____ __ _ OUT OUR WAY by J. R. WILLIAMS ouvs moon! l , T's AN THAT'S no i noor a BLUE-PHNT as: n= cflgATS A HERE vouo sens R b d b l‘ il . was partner in the lumber firm obs-Eli? c" I wue and am y Bring it with yll and receive I Generous Allowance Ilflfllhifi BRUS, llll, fillARlllllElUWN, P. r. I. In Memo riam - In loving remembrance o! JOHN EVERETT GRAHAM who gave his life for King and Country on March 26, lust. Lovingly Remembered by his Parents a 26 1L llld Sister. In Memoriam ELMEB A. MAIEY In loving memory of Elmer A, Mabey, who gave up his life on {a} M. C. S. Otter" March Nth, You are not forgoaen Elmer, Nor ever will ou . As ion as l e and memory lusts, We wi remember thee. He died that we might be frec- Claire and Buste MacMlllsn. _OUR BOARDING noose with Major Hooplo 'H'=P~aa\s\\*“\s ‘i ly/lupérém? l. AoHQFII ‘RENDAI JOYCEl I’ Has-Hottest .. 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