Throbbing with young romance . . . pulsing with qqrlh-ansl-sky adventure . . . here's the story of a mission into perilthattested two fighting heartsl t» tt-l-l Tiliiliiltiliilll llll EXTRA: -But ° ‘my?’ Flush ln 5°hh ThrIIISI Lnug I Here's the blessed movie It's “Sons of Lassie," the , Theatre, in which Inmate's wonderful mother. Everyone ‘Lassie Come Home" ro-iisv - riiiiioia EDWARD - sir. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - ,9 RETURN BY POPULAR REQUEST "IAQSIE" is iilcii wliil iii lllilllfl For you for tiii- ini riis onus noun ro SON 0F LA Pslor uiiiiollihiioiitolfit ruins loclliiiiii - Nigol BRUCE iwcarsronu tro-naY-slilr. 4 or A KD! Liynts lllll Hy IENEDICT Gabriel Nil. Plus Serial - Musical - Cartoon ‘SON OF LASSIE’ BLESSED MOVIE EVENT FOR MILLIONS OF FANS WHO SAW ‘LASSIE’ ' you've been waiting for, film funsl M-G-M hit at. the Prince Edward Laddle, proves a worthy son of a and every- ine will rave about “Son of Las- lOltSlwhd l0"!!! t "LG5SlB.-c°§"'~' Home" . . . hi??? u ,- 9 ev ta n greater hlrcirt » l gfippttlg _ adventures! "lMlll COME MOM um" mm . m Amos - omit cuims ittisASTiiEl - llohsrt LEWIS LASSIE and LADDIE "NEWS OF THE DAY" Shows 7 and 8:45 Musical - Variety event ______ new "Lassie" Taylor. 85 ll S011, loved o y l-A ‘as .'>~ii ll you wish to lend I lweet-Iltoillltg Christmas gilt hearing a famous narns, please the lady with one of these:- A-‘To niche any hath gnyer . . . e beautiful hell of Julie Oerlrlosn§oop end a tail holrol Ardenossiowy sett Dusting pesliededtsnnsl i . - leefllli b0‘ o-A dnseydeustnpeiiimomm s... and .. _. -, , ldtleel .- - oimelttnettmnssoo rsnioniicrsrs r . m sins nus °" 1' JOHNSON. Druggists *" together, $2.25 lesedplnhholetluieOeronileleepeeniblsieitwllhttietiandy III Mlenl lhngventlottleolelther ltond-o-Tonth, llewerMlsterlettiOllJtoo end sniuhigthe hath hetflnduites time “Iii, line Geranium ltIil-o-‘foiii, $2.00 SSIE i -:- EMPIRE '3- Tll-llllilll and SAT Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 iii‘ ,,,,§§’...;;;;,i::.:'."- lolwdyld!" a‘ ‘h shit Also: Serial - Cartoon granddaughter, Priscilla, played in child my Elizabeth "Son of Lassie“ tells of Lalillle, a foolish little pup who grows up to follow his daring young mus-tin‘ l fnto many dangers and passes the _tl_Ell TIllL iillllllllll k ‘rm; column ts recessed to: neni. of es tlve BUR COO MB. Lam's (JEN INAR. ed by Eldon , P. M. Rev E 16th. P. M. Minis! boar Wood 16th Rev. VICE A. SON. ria e ill-e. RE and TH ATE on S view, 51186 P M from will (Thur: H135 WES IllFlTl duct Y0 7 of n news: nature may graphs. iingfurs daily at W. Oh S boot: ngiillahlilng Fea- tdlrds of the Baha'i with. Ooxzdilct- POWNAL. v (march of Canada. Services Sunday, 16th 1 00 A. M perlrltbtin A. Duke, Minister. TRYON _- BONSI-IAW BAPTIST CHURCHES. - Susiday, Delfimblelr Albii v a P. M. licks. Christ blew and Holy Communion 11.00 three years with the R. C R Robert MacKinnori, son the list of Canadian by the Nazis at Auth e, referred to yesterday, appears the Corp. Douglas S. Orford, Aviittll _ is a England. suii of Mr. Arthur Orford of Char- He was born in Eng- land but came to this Province at. the age of six and ls remembered by many school friends. lottetmvn. lsltwfss Illh Ills emit "with Inflow local interest. but aflvorl hel cents a word. strictly pay. sble tn rlvenoe OONFEDIRATION LII’! IN ANCE KS tglr Chgistmaa ‘B3222;- ‘ EV A» P0 - e n“ y p li-lfl-tf. FRITZ WEISSLEB l4 buy- Ch 1 not 3' m“ Offl . owln. °° w) 12-14-41. anus. PABl-Sll. - services bel- 16th. Canoe day Decent Cove 11 A. in. s. s. 10.15 A. M. Nine Mile Creek P. M. T. w. Goodwill. M . M. Clyde River 7 12-i4-1l. BAHA’! EDUCATIONAL SEM- — Queen Hotel. Friday, 8.30. ‘Ilhe Distl Mrs. Robert. Lee Moffetit. , 12-14-11. CHARGE, United Christmas service (Travel ). 2.30 P. M. Polvnal. 7.00 Milview. Christmas service. . R. Macvicar, Minister. 12-14-11. csvlsamsif UNITED cannon. R O A Dec. 11 A. M. ew Glasgow. 7.30 Cavendish. Rlev. E. . Coffin. er. 12-14-11. TIIE i-nlislsvrlslslnu CHURCH IN CANADA-Services on Sunday December 16th will be as follows: Caledonia, 11.00 A. M. Murray Hair- m town for some years 3.00 P. M. (This service w be held only lf there are oar maids) Islands. 7.30 P, M. Rev. T. A. 12-14-11. Westim . A. H 12-14-1l. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- Decenlber 161m. S, Sun-dayg Cherry Valley. Ch/uroh. Rev. G. R. Hartman, Rector. 12-14-11. mu. AND DfllCfPERCY paw- Crapaud. wish to announce 1hr eligagemsr-t cf their youngest daughter K Mildred Falconer to l Len. only son of Mr. and _l‘il'l€€tl. Po-yrliter. Albany. Mair- w take place in the near fut- 12-14-11. SUMES CIVIL LIFE —Ail(‘t‘ N. V. of Mt‘. MacKli-lnon, Mrs. Kenison Clyde River, has returned to his old position with the local branch of the Canadian National Railways Freight Office ln Amherst. He re- ccived his discharge in November and took over his old position shortly after. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN — In rlsoners shot This young hern h‘ NORTH RIVER PASTOR- OI“ CHURCHES. — Servlcls unid-ay, December 16th. Fair- 11 A. M. The Christmas Mes- al-ld Carols. Lccig Creek, 2.30 This will be an Honor Roll Service when the un-reiling of the IlCIYiUl‘ Roll of Service Personnel Long Creek and Community take place. New Dominion iii will unite in this service. North Rlvcr, 7.30 P. M. The Christ- messa e and Carols. C1355 River, S. Sc ool l1 A. M. A col" welcome. Rev. A. E. Todd, lvggotster. POLICE COURT — 1n City Police i... le." filmed in breath-taking true test of courage \‘Vll(‘ll courage __ echnicolor amid America's most means life itself. It takes up from Cw" yesterdfiy mmmpg l ma“ rugged splendors, Yorkshire, Lassie‘s home, to an at“ “hug”! ‘mam the Exme Act wnh Donald Crisp and Nigel Bruce mission over occupied Norway. WSSQSFM“ "f iw° quarts Mfllnr!" ‘repeat the roles they cirented in the where Ladtlie and Joe arr» forced ‘m5 fined slop “I'd costs o1 m“? previous success. Peter Lawford to parachute into (lzingoi- and dog {Tlflnths in jalliTwo men, appeal- glays Joe grown up and pretty and master spend pPFllOllS rims ing on the adJourned case of theft, une Lockhart, in her most impor- hafllinl; the 0110013’ "Hill Physically had. the” “so lurlh" “d~l°“""°d tant rolg to date, ls the Duke's and in duels of \VllS. “"91 ‘he lalh- F11"? 955" °f dnmk . N and disorderly appeared two of which were fined $5 and costs or l0 days, another was remanded until tomorrow and the fourth was remanded until Saturday, A drunk and incapable was fined S5 and costs o2" l(l days and a drunk remanded until tomorrow, A charged with disorderly/con- falled to appear and a bench warrant was issued. slur-tors: GRIPPI iPlllOlllC PAIN‘ U CAI IIAVI l1’ Ill name of l. "l" all}. I L... ‘Christina: flrilors‘ v Taking Orders For Christmas TURKEYS and GEESE Strictly Grade “A” J. M.'s MEATS " " mzliwiwszisiii miss wurrs: aouonsn - Min liammn White, Charlottetown, has been signally honored this week by~ receiving from the Ca- nadian Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union, with head office lll Toronto a life membership ln the Canadian W.U.T.U. for the effec- tive work she has done in Prince Edward Island. RECEIVES HER R. N. -—Mls. Greta Jean Price Dewar was .1- mong the successful graduates taking the R. N. examinations fur the Province of New Brunswick coming second in a clan of '15. Mrs. Dewar, who is a graduate of the Saint. John General Hospital, in the wife of Capt. L. George Dewar . . .M.C. of New Perth ,P.EI. CHANGE IN RESIDENCE - Mr. and Mrs. John Horne and three children of O'Leary, P. E. I are expected to arrive in Trenton Wednesday, where they will reside for the winter months. The Home family had resided in the Stcll BSi, remov- ing last fall to their sland home, where Mr. Horne owns a large farm. Ho will be employed in the Forge department of the Steel plant on his return-New Glasgow News. EGG Jr POULTRY MARKET REPORT — Production continues its upward swing. Prices are down- ward in trend with further reduc- tions scheduled for the wool: of December" 17th. Ezgs marketed through Registered Egg Grading Stations in L945 show a 6 per ce-lt increase over 1944. Ungraded: A Large ~10; A Medium as, A Pallet 30; B 28; C 20; Graded-U. 4i, 33, 3i, ; SP. Producers-fit; 43, 40. Poul ry deliveries from country points are not as heavy as corres- ponding date inst year. More or- derly maz-ketlng has prevailed throughout the year with total volume in excess of i944, Prices for chicken remain unchanged. Fowl Grade A 24, B E, C 20. FAREWELL PARTY - Between forty and fifty friends and neigh- bors gathered at the home of Mrs. Mary Blanchard, 2 Douglas St., in honor of Mrs. Don Splcer and son Billie. He: many friends wished her God speed on her way over the waves to her new home in England. Master Donald Blanch- ancbprescnted Annabell Spicer with a silt of money. The address was read by Qrn. H. Vessie of the Vet- erans’ Guard of Canada. There were many Jokes which the guests received with gales of laughter, after which a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess and friends. The evening was spent in songs and dancing, the music being furnished by th Blncqulere Broth- ers and sister also Mi‘, Matt Dun- can assisted with Mr. Percy Groom. The_party was brought to a “lose by singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" and God Save The King. MURPHY - DOYLE NUPTIALS -I.n Si. Dunstan's Basilica, Clizir- lottetown, on November i9. M-ir- garet Mary. daughter of lair. and Mrs. Joseph P. Doyle, Mermaid, became the bride of John OSWitlZi, son of Ml‘. and Mrs. J. Looming Murphy, Millvale. Rev. J.W. Mc- Cardle performed the ceremony and celebrated Nuptlal Mass. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white satin with fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of rorl roees. Kathleen, Mrs. Athol Mac- Donald was her sister's matron of honor and wore a floor-length ‘"955 05 "ll" green ‘taffeta with flower liat and carried a bouquet 0f Dink roses. Mi‘. Cletus Murphy, brother of the Broom was best awn. The ushers were Mr. Athol MacDonald mid Mr. Ralph Flem- ing. The wedding mart-h was played by Mi‘. Albert Blaiichalrd and during the Mass hymns ivi-ie sung by Miss Lin-y Blanchard. Fel- lowing the ceremony a Wedding breakfast was served to the im- mediate friends and relatives at bridal teblrwhs centred with s two-tiered wedding coke and leo- united with bouquets of yellow and ‘white Chfillfllfltfflllml. travelling the ride wore a blue tailored suit with orange pintln“? um cape and brown occessorn The happy young coil e left on the noon plane for oncton end St. John. On their return they will reside in Mlllvele. VOCATIONAL TRAINING NEWS _A very interesting group of nlms were shown in e room at the Do- minion Government lab at tne Dominion Experimental Station, Charlottetown. on Thursday after- noon, Déc. 13. The showing inns a part of U15 instruction being given to the class in Agriculture. consisting of seven ex-servlce men and the operator was -Mlu Hilda Glllls of the National Film Board. "Certified For Se ", a Nation Film Board sound picture -in tec - nicolor dealt with up-to-date moth- ods used ln the seed potato indus- try. Three Canadian Industries Ltd, films, “The Black Scourge," "Peruvian Gold", and “Feeding the World" dealt with potato dis- eases and ,thelr treatment. A num- ber of the farm officials and other visitors were also present and en- joyed tllls modern device iii in- structlon work, wherein the Jeni-il- er secures an impressive presen- tation of the information he wants ln an attractive entertainlnz way. Mr. R. Snazelle, the supervisor of the Agriculture Course is a strong believer in visual education and ll collecting a library of suitable fllrns for his work. Messrs. Hurst and Callbeck of the Plant Pathol- ogy Division, and Mt. Peppln, of the seed potato certification, are assisting in the instruction and help to arrange these picture pro- grammes. REID-Mc-KENNA - A pretty wedding took place nt St. Peter's Bay Church on Nov. 28th when Eulila Blanche, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKcnnu, lie- l-anlo the bride of Charles Joseph, soil of the late Charles Reid and Mrs. Reid of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotla. The happy young bride looked very charming in a turq- uoise blue wool suit with match- ing accessories. Her sister Mary acted as bridesmaid and wore a navy blue wool suit. with wine hat and gloves. The groom, who serv- ed his tlme in th? R.C.N.V.R., was supported by Chef Petty Ofllncr Gerard Dwnn- After the wedding ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Lawrence Landrisan, who. also sang the nuptial mass, a wedding breakfast was served to the immediate family at the home of the hi-‘refls parents. The bridal party motored to the Island. returning ln the even- ing to meet a number of invited and dancing. Many for a happy wedded life. to her marriage, the bride friends and was with n Sterling silver sugar cream set, candle of hulldinr: I.C.I.D. in the R.C.N Armament Dept., where the bride employer. let, and to the groomsman a w moon spent on the happy youn‘ Dartmouth, copy)“ Strike In Rome’: Black Market NEW YORK, Dec. 12 — WP)‘ Rome's black market has gone on strike aslalnst what its operators term “villainous persecution by the police and restraint of trade." the New York Post says today in {it dispatch from the Italian cap- a The dispatch said the action allowed a police raid yesterday which confiscated woods for sale in the black market, openly run on Rome streets. Operators were reported to have organized ill-l association and sre prepared to reopen only under these condi- lions: 1. Police activities asrslnst block market operators and seizure of iloods must cease. , 2. Attempts to form vlsilance w- the Charlottetown ‘Hotel. The Por- Charlottetown and other points of interest on guests. A bounteous supper was enjoyed by all, followed by music useful gifts were received with kind messaues Previous was tendered a miscellaneous shower‘ at the home of Miss Robina O'Neil, Dartmouth, N.S., when she receiv- ed many lovely gifts from her girl also presented and stiek holders, and vegetable dish from the staff Dartmouth. was a valued The groom's gift to the bride was a chest of sliver, to the bridesmaid an identificatlorfbrace- hite silk scarf. After a brief honey- Island, the couple will reside ln N. S.—(Patriot please organizations opening black mar; arrali itaso ls Dismissed, In Police ilourt The case of Albert Farrah, Clint- lottetown, _‘_ -’ with possession of courito sugar cou ons we: dismissed ln Olly Police ourt yes- terday by Bti ndary ‘Magistrate l». M. Martin w eri Frank Burt, only witness for tlie- prosecution, re udlated si-slgned statement which e earlier made to the R. 0. M. p, . The magistrate ruled that Burt. was en adverse witness and el- lowed the prosecution to examine hlm on the statement given by him on Nov. 8 to the Royal Can- adian Mounted Polce and the Wan- tllne Prices and Trade Board in- vestigntor. Questioned by the prosecution as to why he had made the ntfllQmfillli Burt said that he was ln a Hum" and had to say something but that "actually he did not. get the mu- poris from Farrah," the accused, but got them from "an unknown person." The Court then examined the statement and read it. as follows: “I, Frank Burt, fisherman, of . . L, having been duly warned by Cpl. W. S. Room of the R..C.M.P. state: Abouttltl first week ln September, 1045, Ai- bert Farrah of Charlottetown sent word to my sister Clara Burt, at 219 Sydney Street, Charlottetown, that he wanted to see me. My sis- ter sent out word by Syd. Gau- thier of Stnnhope, law that Farrah wanted to see ma. A few days later I went to Char- lottetown and met Farrah on the street and he asked me lf I want- ed some sugar coupons. I told hlm I wopld take two hundred. He said he had six sheets and I might ns well take the lot. I took the six sheets and gave hlm fifty dollars in cash although he said the price was one hundred dollars. We were in his car when the deal was made. H, went into hi5 house to get the sheets I think, as he had them when he came out'to the car n- lzain. I never dld pay him the other fifty dollars and no arrangements were made between us when the sum had to be paid. The some day I came home and on my way I saw Charles Willis who operates general store. at Covehead, in Chur- lottetown, and I gave him tIle six sheets of coupons, I asked him at that. time for two bugs of sugar. He said he could if I had the sheets as I received them from Farrah. I_ got the two bags of sugar from W a few days later at his store and he charged me eight week or so later Farrah came to house and he asked me lf I had ed me if I hild got my sugar on M! FORUMS. He also told me ll‘? and get them back - would refund the fifty dollars. The device perfected by Brown. m electrical engineer, blind persons to "feel" objects in. iokOd b " s...“ u... he!‘ brother-in- ‘ R coupons. I then gave hlm the six dollars and fifty cents a bag. A Stenhope looking for me and he found me at Will Myers, my fath- er-ln-law. Ho. called me out. of thi- the coupons and Isaid no. He ask. them, and I said two bags. He then told me they were counter- tn ilnd ht; told hlm I would see what I could do. Lizot up early the next morn. lng and went. to see Willis. I asked hlm if he had turned them in and he said I don't know but come enable; front of them when they don an eyeglass nipped with light,- aesllloive enlum. It‘. wancrntto the lanes-sensitive r. Dewar’; Garage All British Alnerleen Oil llellenl R. T. Holinnn Ltll. YOUR lxide dealer ls chosen ‘because of his battery knowledge and ability to render nd, honest battery service. You can rely upon your Exlde dealer. When the time comes that your old battery is worn out, you put your confidence in him to sell you the type of ixide best suited to your needs. lXllI llfllllll OI “NADA l-IMITD TORONTO its“ Men Street SKID! WIOLIIALIB! EXIDE SERVICE MAY II OBTA INED FROM THIS! DEALERS!- MlIIotl-‘l Battery Service Stolen Stewart Co, littl- into the store and we will see We q“ o K h“ v3“? went in and found the ' ' ‘u, Wllllflll a turned in, y h" "M F- l- ml-Illv All inn American ou Stetlons (sun “Funk Bum» ll MQIMII I44. Ail McCall-Frontenac Oil Stations Sitanhope. P. E I. DISTRICT DIALIBB ' ' I\ov. 8. 1946. - Albany Morel] Mr. G. R. Holmes, for the pro- Finland's Garage ltlu l). Bests Barley Hos-hon‘ location. asked that in vlew of Mimi’! Al ma. Alberto a Ins-lone. llnrrny Barbour Burts repudiation of his state- 53m" G Belleqne John I. Iclkhss Manny liver merit the information be dismissed. l? W do Ger. Inlnlhone Enssnesson Johnston, Mus-r? yes The Court ordered accordingly, Cheat/er Cnlello Chan. lheloy It Mr, D. O. Stewart appeared witn Ullllttllo’! Garage Cope Wolfe Peters b Gallant North 5' co Mr. Holmes for the prosecution Cfllllllllnlly Garage n! Ernest Dllllfllle, 0'15“! and Messrs. J. J Johnson, Kg; C. Doisll b Ben ton S Garage Omen; and J. n. Johnson m the de- Norman on Carleton rum: Danette. Omar M! Brlflu ‘fence. "hnslesrdyilas c“ l lea Celsius ‘ loselVnfiey syn: l erege no Gallon ' u eo keoers must stop. Co. "a I MeCnllIsn , it, Peters 3. Black market operators must Buchanan's Garage den Ben. It. Peters be allowed to live in “peace and P. ill. MoCllll etnlle ' tranquility." u. lucuuum, Fredericton, nu. John A. lleffol ‘ mm" BLIND GIVEN “SOUND I. V. Wltlllel Isesuh HUI SIGHT HY ELECTBWIC J. I looping Bros. "SEEING EYE” A. Merlin Co. I G Alb Illll» -i- Ivan IIIlI lied! SANTA MONICA, Calif. Dec. C. H. Belles‘ Hunter liver l3 - An electronic device which Mir! Mwelie enables the totally blind to dts- Dim s Gorge I m. tlngulsh colors on nutomqbflgg ‘y MeGowolfl Ll loll Klllllq b Boll- mun: the reflections of llaliz woe Nicholson's 0min - - deacrlbed today by its inventor. Stewart a heel: Montague" e lit-ll. Byron Brown. Oentsnl Montague Wellln n IA]! McCall-Frontenac Oil Sta ns Maritime Accessories Limited clienmmwnosnnnstle ‘alas. N. s. nni st. rolni. u. n if ‘Mound .. u. A. for marketing by us 150 Rloiimonli Street Charlottetown iii-owns sum 1 . dlisrlottetowii . Stewart: mm J. J ‘llltlllllllliiiillil Filil. Stilt iii. ‘our’ the l»... m ‘tween Illldlllfillllltfflllfllhlllmo ' when en obstruction cornea between 5-‘ N- l to and -¢ m. l i Y “Ho cim judge the height. i’°"h”sr“iiia'i'“'--"is»" “ fim“ ti“ ' ‘m ' n 9 boo oorgomn ma‘ room m “Hwy” “woma- m “Alfons. i-‘i?w""" 23.00"“: 3.4%??? if.’ m- m“ “mu” m“ m °f by reaction forces tmsnmm dltlom in three camps ln he ant- llioht. or dart: color. He cm even and mfi“ e m“ ma“, cam, tell when the moon comes out 5m“. [mama “a ' “law,- u“ m m“ ‘ from behind s. cloud." ' 73”” ' "After l0 or 12 hours of use. one 1 _ should be able to thread hie my ' in and out of truffle and have no 1' . . hmnflliuingum 1% no ‘seeing m" the lam: DURING THE INTIII SEASON lit. w fly may in u» um by PILTB ARI IIOIIVID throwing sound woven s-heed -of ; it. The wevse l‘ d and ere Webblizer di- Co.