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But Jane learns more than now drink tea and munch crumpers. secret "crush" on Sutton and an gig-u» secret kiss from R-ichaid YW“. one or the boys from I-l ie “hurl! academymcross the roads “most finish Jones cnisnin school tgéicatlon. Jane isn't fickle, It's oulyl u, i love upsets her. The s mu - ‘fix? ldvice o! her beautiful acn- hh “My Kelly who also is secretly makme with PrInci l John Button, so that advice oublv eflectlve. M ere are bears and laughter, “Byhrobs and moonstrudr glances ‘m?! Brows up. But it's been Wm“ waiting ior, especially to l“ he Jane make a grand entrance w" i‘ new evening gown with s its oi orchids. Yght uded in the cast oi "A Very yum‘! Lady" are Janet Beecher and m Carlson. Robert T. Kane was ‘kg tllooiste producer an Harold b, usterldlrectcd iron: lmscroennglay hnudh‘ 5W4: Ill I-IXIQ l", Qtiflll rumpus. TO-DAY: PRINCE 2 DAYS ONLY—MATINEE 3.15—NIGI-IT 7 AND 9 *I.~\R'I‘S BA'I"I'I.ING BRENT~SCOTT nliv W! “W” Plus-"Memories of Europe"--Crime Does Not Pay And a Pete Smith Specialty I g rangcmeut. JANE ..*AmP-.-.-..-.r..-.~..-Msr.-.-t-i.-.-.-i,-. EDWARD -:- THUR. ILIZSS IERRORI amidst the fury o7 o crshlnp worldi MARTHA L LUKAS ~. - m. Illylllxllt ‘Empire’ marks Over old ‘Strand’ theatre yesterday. iplcture the old Strand, renovated. painted and practically rebuilt theatre cozy and attractive. modern sound equipment been installed. The walls tinted in bright colors. The exl tained. also the on the opposite side, main entrance, formerly into both the Market and the auditorium ETITCTEUITC)’ convenient than the former agreeably surprised at the from any part. of the hall. The painting and installation of picture minion Sound Equipment, Halifax. The llllon all concerned. Ltd fl-t The Capitol. dBYS . . . so fleeting . . turous . . . so tor urous . . lorious! A strange, ivoudroiu inter ude between tenor and doom . . that keeps vour heart Pounding be tween thrills and tears the George Brent °l"’ Tieatre, “Thev Dare Not a pol nant. traye as Roman Bolmen, Linaker, Kaiser. maker oi‘ "Show Boat” 'fl1m classics, directed lNot Love" from a screen play by [Charles Bennett. and Ernest Valda. FIRST CEDAR CIIESTS James Whale, masterful and other Cedar chests were first made be- Icause oi the beauty and odor oi i the wood and later were found im- i mune to moth attack. Jane‘: father, who I i AUCTION SALE l am instructed to sell by Pub- lic Auction on the farm oi Mrs. Weston Smith, Whestley River, on Wed, Oct. 22 a! 1 p.m. one Fair- banks-Morse i h.p. engine, 000 R. IXM-l 1 Fairbanks-Mons 5 h-P- englnoMlLllM. 1 F..M. grain crusher, No. 1; set new Warren cream scales: 1 water pump jack; I threshing outfit; 1 driving sleigh; 1 be: sleigh; 3 wood sleig s; 1 set team bob-slelgho. Ii weather stormy, sols follow- ing day. TIHIIIW lllligexroktlilflh" ‘uoctusalc.’ . , A once . In UFIHPI I 145555551.‘-';\'.'-'-'-'.'-'-'|'l|i'b'uh'a -%\%% Big improvement A Guardian representative had the privilege of seeing The EmPIig fill could scarcely believe that it was re- Workmen were putting the finish- ing touches to the interior in pic- paratlon for the opening tomorrow. The Spencer Company have spared no expense in making the The old side galleries have been reinov- ed. and a new projection room and have {LPG exit while the opening downstairs upstairs, will be used EXCIUSIVEIy as the theatre entrance. The ticket booth, now P111419‘! 0n the Kround floor to the right o! the stairway, will be more a1". ‘Pheatre patrons will also be [n]. proved sound effects. Pictures can be heard as well as seen distinctly redccoratlng W“ dime bi’ Mr. Frederick Waller, the ezcctrlcal fitting and wiring by Chllllllflll 111d Company, and the machines and sound equipment by the Do- . Big Bazaar work reflects credit The Eknpire marks a distinct im- provement over the Strand in every Via-Y. It will be open during the last three days of each week, Mm prices in line with those prevailing “DARE NOT LOVE” SUPERB ROMANCE Eiilht days to live and love! Eight‘ was anticipated were royally . so r.i p- . 50] n5 the Home Cooking, Fkmcy W011i, ' Crown and Anchor and Hit Hitler ' dart game "Take the Hit out oi They dared to love only when they were doomed to part! That is "my cilant. powerful story n; (,2). lumb as "They Dare Not Love,’ with‘ and Martha scum; many decorations which adorn the ning today at the Prince Edwardl building. Even the spaciousuess o1 Love." is‘ the very large flour was taxed last powerful (trams por- by two stars who lift rog- a-noe into heart-soaring realms oi reality. PB-‘Sltlipfiaating the brilliant stars ore Kty Edgar Barrier and ErwIn "They D410 —SPECIAL OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY AT THE —OPEN THREE NIGHTS A WEEK_.. THUR. — FRI. — SAT. Night Shows 7 and B-Maiinee Sat. Only (Completely re-decoraied -modern sound equipment THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “““““'""""'" OENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Ilah column ll reletvod In! IIII o! loud interest. but advertising o! a M‘ ""1 "to" In: be Inserted at a ;i____ E M P I R E i ieonta a word. strictly pflyghlp u; ndvlleo. (Formerly Strand Theatre, Queen St.) YORK AND VI I - . Iawrenoe O'Brien, lgriglafiyme/(Idxs NPOPWd serlousl llL-Mr. Howard. Cornwal and, ma, 1-1, Lgwl‘ h‘; flieuidefiiizgerntmhcbettilf’ miiisi llild Mimi-sic, anawomraslfsisfcrf 5-11 ‘Event Sun agar. York, .: oi’ m. and Mrs. Roscoe MacDEHEIoB. LEGION DANCE — A large crowd attended the weekly dance in the Legion Rooms last night. The Ila-Vil- B-my and air force were well FEATURE ane “m5 rombov 3 iiiiicv tau"! EL ntvniv uiid" LADY and IANET BEECHER ' RICHARD CLAYTON ' JUNE CARLSON reDreaented in the gathering. The event was put on by the Canadian Ifikion War Services under the dir- ection of Mr. A. G. Bruce, Enter- tainment Offioer. Music was sup. plied by Bill Moreside's orchestra. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Colin MacFad- yen was held yesterday afternoon fli the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev, Donald Boothroyd and Rev. T, W. Goodwill. Interment Argyle Shore Cemetery. Rev. T. W. Good- will oiflciated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Lieut. J. R. Nich- Olson. Sst- Maior Norman MacDon- ald» CPL Maclennan. w. s. Hughes. Lorne MacDonald, A. G. King, SOLDIERS LEAVE -- Three 0:1- vates from the meson u. n. l .11 military training camp leave this morning for mainland camps. fhey f gifla" dgeiilfifilslkisl IOIIN SUTTON s 20th Century-Fox EXTRA—-“P0peye %'n'I'n'I'I'I'I'IVu'-'-'h'u%'i'fiH-'|H|fi\‘ ‘If-ll In the TH U RSDA Y Was In full swing It's the bggest and best yeti That's what people who attended llic Charlottetown Hospital Bazaar in the Sporting Club claimed last night. A lage crowd greeted the men and women who were in charge oi the different booths, all of which were most appreciatlvcly lpntronlzlcd. The Bingo games as re- ceived but the other booths such - were kept busy all night. The new Hitler" was the scone of much ac- Many comments were also receiv- ed about the cleanliness and the night as the very large crowd mill- ed around the different games to get their chance to win some o! the most exclusive prizes which have been seen in such activities in many years. The entertainment which is heard each evening was most. cordially received again last night. Miss Phyllis Blanchard and Cliorlle Chamberlain were heard to advantage and were heartily cn- cored by the immense crowd which thronged the building to get s glimpse of the performing artists. The sound system used for the en- tertainment is proving superlative_ worth to both singers and the vast audiences who so far have attend- .€d this worthy function. One song especially well received last night was sung by Miss Blanchard. lt was entitled “A Lltlc Brawn Hill". This musical composition came from the pen of a Sister in the congregation oi Notre Dame. Mr. Chamberlain's rendition of Ttamny Boy was sung with much feeling and was received enthusiastically by the crowd. Tonight the entertainment ocm- mittce have announced the appear- ,ance oi Don Messerh Islanders. |Lasl year the record shattering night for the past six years was ‘the night that Messefs Islanders appeared and this year the manage- ment are oi the opinion that evori last year's record breaking crowd will even be surpassed tonight. Make your plans now In be at the ,chnrloltet-own Hospital Bazaar in ' the sporting Club tonight to see and hear Don Messefs Islanders and also to cniov yourself with Meets “Stranger Than Fiction" and Iloilvyvood Stars A D M-32c AND Ililc 4155555555555 evefir-‘i-"l-fi-‘Jfflfifi-IHHV AII Electrical Wiring and Fittings “EMPIRE THEATRE" which opens Thursday, Oct. 16th were supplied and installed by CHAPPELL & CO. ALL PAINTING ‘ AND to the side entrance has been rc- DECORATING In the new “Empii-e" Theatre, which opens FRED WIILLER 46 ORLEBAR STREET Picture are, L. . J. Gaudet, Belleville, N. $2 J. ‘iillMglagxenhArmaggllie. P E. . . ,; an _ , _ ’ v RIP van Winkle” P E. I. Before leavrilgg thegouutisrec presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through 'n<- Curry On Canada Corps. The ii-"rs- entntlons were looked after by Mr A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Le- gion War Services. SEEK INCREASE IN MILK PRICES — At a s cial general meeting oi the Char ottetoivn Milk Producers and Vendors Associuiinn held inst night in the Agricultural Hall the matter of the proposed in- crease m milk and cream prices a as dealt with. In this connection the‘, meeting considered a brief prewar/rd by a committee to be resented io the Milk Regulation oarcl. Tue meeting was unanimously in favor of the proposed increase and riiem- bers were oi the opinion it should ~e granted because of the increased costs of production, The committie "which prepared the brief consisted oi: Messrs. Wendall Mutch 1041-111’- aan). Bunbury; Guy Rodd. Braw- ey: Ambrose Mallett, and Vile Gibson, Marshfield. Vice- President Walter Heartz presided at. fast night's meeting. NIAVY BOYS LEAVE — Eight nun-Harm m-i-v-Ia-ir-v-nu-a- v-sr-vw-i-ivo-a-r-s-i-a-u-u-i-a-i-nn- New ineréibersdiiaf ti}? Chlaigiogtetpivn Ray B EH18 BIT 3V8 D III] 68!‘ '- ELECTRICAI‘ serve left yesterda for the main- - CO-NTRACIDRS land. They were ai stokers. The men included: John J. Acorn, Car- digan, P. E. 1.; Eric W. Carmichael, 193 Cumberland street, Charlem- Street, Charlottetown; Gallant, 53 Water Street, Charlotte- town; Lloyd A. Martin. Wcod isl- ands. P. E. 1.; Kenneth F. hfncinnw, Campbell's Cove, P. E. 1.: Louis Prowse, B6 King Street, Charlotte- town; and Preston . 'I‘remere, Hampshire. P. E. I. Before leavin thev were presented. with knitte goods by the Red Cross and cigaret- tes by the Provincial Governncent through the Carry On Canada Corps, The presentations were look- ed after by Mr. A. G. Bruce oi the Canadian Legion War Services. ISLAND DOCTORS ATTEND COURSE — The recent refresher course given by the Montreal Medl- cal-Surglcal Society had consider- able interest for Islanders. The president c! the Society was Dr. F‘. H. McKay. formerly oi Mt. Stewart ‘and included on (Q0 instructional staff were: Dr. F. 1-1. McKay, Dr. Ray Brow, Dr. Gordon and Dr. C. Tidmnrsh all former Islanders. The course attracted wide interest and _ presented many advances in medi- ' cal science. Doctors from every Ca- In Mernorl-arn nadian province and many from United States were in attendance. OCTOBER, 16th., done by The following medical men from _.____ the province were present; Dr. ALEXANDER MCEACIIERN Moysc, Bedeque, Dr. Tanton, O'- Leary, Dr. J. S. Simpson, Summer- End O Complexion Problems pa-‘ There passed peacefully away at his uomu iii Webster's Corner on Sept. iith, Alexander McEacheru at the age of 72 years. lric was ‘ruin in Gieniinnaii. and was ii sun of the lute Angus and Mrs. McEacu- ern and together with his parents moved to Webster's Corner some no‘ l l yells ago. Although in failing health for the last two years. he vias able t0 inure‘ around amongst his friends and al- ways cuiuuiiiied nlic nope that his usual good health might be restor- eo. bu). uoii decreed otherwise, and he passed away on the above men- tioned date. Possessed oi an upright and Christian character he mode many friends, he was hospitable. and al- Q ways ready to il551Sl, his neighbors in time oi sickness or trouble. The late Mr. McEacheru was a , faithful member oi the Catholic ‘k Church. and during his last illness was comforted by the frequent vis- its of his astor Rev. Louis Callagh- > " aitlfi who a ministered to him the last , , s. Besides a sorrowing widow, iorin- erly Catherine Beagan, there are left. to mourn his loss two sons. Jo- seph nnd Peter at home, and three daughters. (Katie) Mrs. Albert Mc- Rae, Charlottetown; (Margaret), lvlrs, John Cummlskey. Charlotte- town; (Annie) liirs. Prod McAdam, Donogh; also two brothers Aeneas, Silk-smooth lather Boston, Mass; Alan, Slnnet Backs and one sister, Mrs. Prank Martin, Lawrence. Mass freshen: end tones your skin ‘The esteem in which he was held was manifested by the iar e num- ber of people who atten ed his funeral on Sept). 8th. to St. rat- rick's Church, rt Augustus, wnere a High Mass of Requiem was cele- brated by the pastor, Rev. Louis Callaghan. who also performed the K°°P* Ym" ‘omphxkn services at the rave. and therein ll I the mortal rem ns of a kind and schoolgm‘ a" 0v‘, loving father were tenderly lard to res. . The pallbearers were Messrs. Loo Bro an John Heron Joseph Beard. Dav d McNally. Philip Smith and Fred Cummiskey. May his soul rest in peace. AND ONLY STARTED have been 100 Cleanses without the slightest Irritation England's taxpayers paying income taxes ior just years. FARMING GOES UP The general trend oi Canadian agriculture has been upward through the past seven years and nerllculariy sqthgrgugh the lasyjgug. Mode with Uéom/fid-éld lwe o! Nature's lineal boeutlilen The door prise was won by John games and other amusements‘, pariah on don at tin Bus; Murnaghan and was donated by Howard whale. iestant Orphanage. loitetown, Monday next. There Are You Going to Let Us Down? Above are two little Chaps now The annual drive for funds is on and opens in Char- A PAGE THR RADIO a TRANSMISSION ' Eastern Daylight Saving Tlma lV/l\'I£l.ENl.l’l'|I Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Can.td.i—235l m. (to 10.00 pm.» 4910 in. tfrom Canada and U.§i.A.— 31.32 ur. 25.53. unmvasnsr, OCTOBER. 1a P‘M' .. 5.15 ‘London Cllhllig‘. 5.30 ‘Front 1.1m.- Limzl," -£t;yl. sode ma. 5.45 ‘CALLING 'I‘I*IEJ WORLD‘. ‘Maize-rs ' . ;it’. 6.00 1113c sco: vii ncstra, con- ddlCiPd by Iur. Wiiyrtc. 6 3O ‘CALLI (‘v FROM BRITAIN TO I\ O l) ' in- " b1," D J. , 'l‘rucie Cun- '\Il ivicuiirlliinii, AC 10.15 ‘DARK DUI-II. ’ light bemoan a B t‘. fl “ 10.50 Music. _ 11.00 The Dally Sirvwe. ll 05 ‘Imntlon CITIIII‘. 11.15 ‘BRITAIN S living in the Pro- peat) 11.30 RADIO NEWS-REEL. . M. 12 00 ‘European gramme oi (iramu . 111.. presented side and Dr. I. J. You, Charlotte- town. During the week McGill Founders Day was celebrated at a banquet at the Vilindsor Hotel and among the speakers were Dr. James, Principal of the University and the A message was Earl of Atlilone. nfAc GREGOTZTITKLT ITITi 4 Thursday. Sept. 11, 1941. at Si. Georges Chapel, Petawawa Military Camp. by Cupl. Armstrong. Winni- fred Mary, daughter" oi M1‘. and Mrs. H- S. G. Talman. Toronto, to L.-Sg,t Reginald V. MacGregor, son of Mrs. MacGrcgor, and the late Mr. Clini- llsesrMacGregor of Charlottetown P. . . i] DEATHS cident Tuesday, Oct. l4, 19-41, Han, old Jordan, aged 41 years. Funeral notice later. Port Hill. on Ociober l0. 194i. ditur Rowe, aged 37 years. STANLEY—At the City Hospital. Oct. 14, 194i, Kathleen Ruby Stan- ley, aged 1R years, daughter oi Mrm and Mrs. EIIVJITTII Stanley of 55 place from her late Cemetery. Girl Guide News I The first meeting o! the 41th‘ Charlottetown Company (C W.L. Basilica) will be held next We<l-' nesday, October 22nd in Knights 0d Columbus Hall at 6:45 PM Guides are asked to get their uniforms in readiness for the open- ing mew-ting and to make plans to all be on hand and on time. Card Of TTi-dhks l Mrs. Alex McEachern and family‘ wish to express their sincere thanks to all who helped in the home, to those who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets. Mess. ages oi Sympathy, and Floral Tria butes, and to any others who have helped to ease the burden of their bereavement. L 389 Card Of Thanks Mr. Dougal MacKinnon, Hampton, wishes to thank all the neighbours and friends for their many express- ions of sympathy during the ihiicss and death of his wife. L-IIBI-IO-lb-ll. In Memoriam In Mernoriarn ior little David Mann. who was killed on October l2, i940. J t toda sfi.s°'.li.i°‘i'iill'." mvId was taken Ilnw vawitiyiss him, no one can tell, To speak llliis name, make our noun-ts IWC e Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mann and I-‘am y. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltabiro Phone I“ Side. Dfiil-fiAv-V M¢Ph€ol.:Summer~ ‘read from LtTlIGenTOQNaughToTa by Rodney Gallon distinguished graduate. 12.15 ‘DEWIOCMXCX’ srancmaien i“, (mmflm w "FHS AND 12.30 naamm. 1x.’ Personals vmws (Regieatl. WaE-ifi Years JORDANT-As tlFFesult of an W- ! ma, Lhe left bank of the Coma River tcward Monastir. ROWE-Suddenly at her home m ,_ .1}. a prolonged illness. Mrs. Albeit Charlottetown Oct. 12,1941,I,OI)A\11I‘: and Mrs. Alton Jay, a son. »Mr King Street. The funeral will take, pgNw|CK_0n OCL 5,1, residence Rev. H. F. and ‘Airs, Fe-nivick. HIV/Pl- Thursday momyng n; 345 to Si“ brook. a daughter. Janet Fay Enr- Dunslnnls Basilica thence to n. 0., “*- |CAl\iPBELI,-In this City. Oct. —-——-———— F 194i. to Mi‘. Campbell. a daughter. John ChnrL. Campbell. t i l2 45 Close down. Dr, I. J. Yer) and Mrs. Yeo re- turned to the city inst night lrum - g/lnnlrcrii where they spf-xit scvrrnl ays. Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) OCT. I5. _19It3-R B Bennett m m D- T Serbian forces advanced on TOM HOWARD -And— GEORGE SIIELTON Broadway and Hollywood Comedy- Team MORTON DOIVNEY Famous Irish Tenor Brnrns ATYl§>l:lg.t‘Ey.flfild‘ll—d“lrll'ris" on itiéossrI-‘wo:cosrfiusrwoax maniuown _ i. Ci" ._ . nital, s§iiii-u.~.\-,Ino.-i.heiiuidiodlnsn . ‘"1- "56. . inee M sgifidnmnd I CFC Y x CBA 1941, to PATENT IIEADLTGIITS ll electric is- The firs‘. iizitoiit fir. iii. iivadliglit ior locomotives was sued in 1881. and Nlrs. John H SITECIAI. 39c ll) l MDIRS mesa MADE Selection. Pineapple, Whipi Cream, Nougziiines, llorrli-ziux. I'm-p- permini, Chips. Almond top, Maple. (Thcrijv. Ii. Almonds. Gencssc Y also, Moms xxx in assort- ment. CAILXIIIZLS. Iiic. BOXED lixi) lillli CHOCOLATE I J. ERNEST II. WORTH i Phone S2 Druggists, 112 Prince Si. an n UA Li“ I co iiizcri I I OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY STARTING MONDAY REMEMBER l. Extra funds needed for the purpose oi supplying member oi the Armed I-‘nrres with a copy of the scriptures. 2. Our duty to help make good the deficiency in revenue oi the parent society ln England. 8. Now. as never before, the sending oi the "(loud News" is of vital importance. 4. It ls only as we put in practice, the spirit of sacrifice, that our work as Christians will be effective. every Give Freely I