lacs sul ‘r/rllllllliii EDWARD w PLAYING ronlv-rnl. and SAT. .2_ cheers o-Illlfllfl icon-lot," plus the other zpnr. ‘lnere isnt any donor. oi the ilct la a ding Orvsuy WWI‘ to make yp i"iO0K away" toward the Prime ad- l ward Theatre lor your more oi the tun l!“ K00158106- [King or The Cowboys -Is At His Best [In “Silver Spurs” A! We can help CIAIWIIJ: I0! WWWIIIWF CONIlDI-IATION LLII INSUL- INCI- 1-..- lér. who has p |riahts for himself. Plus J0 ' ranch. the local PM‘ right of way. but has the cards stacked im. and matters are fur- ..cated when a 81f! "W11- er of a c ty newspaper comes in ~ town to get the story. and is mad‘? to bellevehthat Roy is not enly dia- er. and ifine outdoor photograph 1 riorznanm are ed in. not only by Roy himsef, but. by‘ Phyllis Brooks, ns the Elli rater?»- er. John Carradiue as Lucky 9101'. .Smiley Burnette as Frog M WM i and Jerome Cowan as Jerri’ Jflhlv‘ son. Joyce Compton plays a comedy v character part." and the Sons of the ! Pioneers are seen and ear I great advantage in a number oi.’ their musical oiferingl. Daring Man-Hunt / Q W” iiEi-iililili- tiifriiiivulfiln-iiiliiiii-Wiihliltqliiiii... t, mv/r”‘”f;.. ..?.".';‘.i? and STOOGE COMEDY SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 7 and Sure To Be Crowds — SO COME EARLY 3 Chnpicr 2 _ JUNIOR G-MEN or THE AIR m"! Comedy — QUACK SERVICE snows DAILY AT 3.15 - 7 - 8.45 Crosby, Lamour pm ,0 , M. =~ fin ‘o l/iinstrel Funfilm, ye or 1 Ccokumuean Mascn u-olcs filled my 1-_1-_.~ci._,u_s1y “Dixie,” Terrific i bv Dorothy 1, ~ Marjorie Rcynollxrlggul nnkldnd hohvlzoxtgs‘: The gayest. zips-glamorous en- wrlnlnmont the old Soul-h ever n tliangel worked out. It tells oi the P!" f" i-hfi Virginia Minstrels, orirg- mated by Dan. Willi Billy do wii c, Lynne Overman, .1 w 1P ‘—U1@ Welt minstrcl show -- burn and Eddie i- ‘ Jr., playing rodrcrul by Paramount in the Crosby-Dorothy Lamour ' ~_ mzuacnl romance. Six new hit tunes and six beloved \ lch tonight at old ones make the kind or beautiful Ezlwnl music to set your feet R-tflppln , ay, Monday or Always" and "If ‘You Please‘ (amomz others». and the old "Dixie," "Swing Low, Bweet 0i. the parts of th the Minstrels. e men who formed n st - ' Crosby's singing is exceptional v ~ ood as he waroics the new "Bu... |Provides Action In i‘The Falcon’s Brother’ .An exciting man-hunt through : New York City and a long Island Icoastnl town for a mystery killer . who is clicking of! his victims with Ideadly regularity offers the plot I background for "The Falconls Bro- .stery dramas now playing at the Empire Theatre. As in former Falcon offerings. George Sanders portrays the re- | sourceful, poised, amateur sleuth I whose keen insight into the opera- tions oi the criminal mind enables him to untangle the most baffling. mysteries- Cast as his associate and screen brother, is Tcm Conway. Sanders‘ real life brother, who makes his first appearance in the detective film series. Jane Ran- dolph plays a courageous girl re- ‘. porter who uncovers valuable clues ‘that eventually lead to the head l. of the Nazi terror ring. The action opens aboard a West Indian freighter when a lhan mas- querading as The Falcon! brother The Falcon with s speeding sum mobile. wh __ is broth" w“. tinues the investlgatoin with con- Islderable success. However, he and {the girl reporter fall into a trap set by the killer. and only the re- -cntr.v of The Falcon into the case o is Johnson's foreman. urged w Pointers and an Irish Semi-birch:- loyal is boss. Johnson. but wants to help himself to the oil M; AND M55, DWIGHT rishw as Well- m, mosnaa, Bristol, Prince Edward How Roy outwits the oroo “land, mnmmpe engagement Stan d m Servce . tiohs ther" latest 0! the RKO Radio m)“. WOMEN'S 'NAVY AUXILIARY Annual Mcetiag. ward room. Qlliwn Charlotte l!- ay, October 22nd, ii o'clock. lllection of vlflcerl- At- tendmce of kin of naval pfgflggnel z -‘ In. . rmsterraoeis HERE FOB DOG SHOW-Mr. HM. MacDonald and Dr. Bellw- l-lallfax. arrived here to spend a low days ehootinc. They have two ed by Dr Beattv which tered in the dog show. to and i: =.>.. .5“? plflvlic ‘worship. Rev. ister. iii I MOTOR. LAUNCH M0!“ l- I Th; “Moyle 115d IIIO?! lagirnéglzmil t ma ing - again fig- ‘hi’; loading to Newfound- land. The main part of the carB° will be 4000 bags‘ of potatoes and o“; with possibil of a few cattle. 'Ihe vessel continues to do the re- tum voyage in six days- _,_ SPORTSMAN IIERE —- Ml‘. U. E. Germaine, Montreal. Forest En- gineer and President of the Amr- ier; Association of Montreal is vis- iting here. l-le is very interested in Hungarian partridge and wishes to photograph some oi’ them. Last picture ‘of Quebec sporting Mr. Germaine. who is accompanied bv his wife. arrived here by mot!!!‘- npoon pundits cumc - Today the number of donors for the clinic is approximately 60 the largest to date. The three servim. Army, Navy and Air Force. con- tinue to contribute generously bill» there is still an urgent need for. more civilian donora- Dr- J- 3- Ledwell is the examining doctor at today clinic while Dr. E. S. Gid- dings and Dr. J. P. Lantz are in the blood procurement room. POLICE COURT — There was another large docket at the police court yesterday. Three nons con- victed under the m: Act of brewing malted beer were fined $50 and costs or 2 monlhs. A man charged with common assault was fined $20 or 25 days. A female offender charged with running a disorderly promises was fined 83° and costs or 30 days and a drunk at surnrise climax marks the picture as one all the best of the popular ms. Legion Auxiliary D A N C E _,\T_ SPORTING CLUB THURSDAY, OCT. 21 ° Don Messer’s Orchestra Old Time and Modern Dancing 9-1 Canteen and Checking Admission 35o S p‘ EMPIRE w TONIGHT-FRI - SAT Davis a well known contractor that place. Mr. Davis will be kind- ly remembered by a host of friends on Prince Edward Island as he (gnu-uh Became the paid many visits years. loss, his sorrowing widow, formerly Miss Jennie Gillespie, daughter of the ceremony and sang the Nuptial M-. (and Mrs. John Gillespie, Appin Ma durrin Ron , tin with the U. B. Coast Guards and Kenneth. attending University. Funeral services wen held from the church built in East Peppereli. Mass. some years ago. The sympathy of their many friends goes out to Davis and family Oopy . and incapable $8 and costs or ii days. In a case of summary elect- ment the accused was ordered to quit, the place by Dec. '1. snrso m: vicronvl to We: do»: m. glorious n, when the boys come home clumping; go m; welcoiningarms. Wemustdoourpnnmppegd Vmfy Iv Myles 1th Vimry Loan Bonds. T1==yy= set the an. my on its heels: u» on the run. Our money, invested inbondgwillbuyrheextrngungplmpqugk; and ships :0 lay it prostrate in uumndlflggfl surrender. Back our boys with bonds. Remember, We're only asked to lend. Do it now, Ind speed reunion in Canada. Sponsored by “LAND LADy BEREAVED _‘ FOLEY — O'CONNOR NUPTIALB Word has been received here of the’ - sacred Heart church. Alberlon, scene of a. very prett wed- ding on the morning of Se ber twentyqninth, 1943 when M s Alice O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and . Emmett O'Connor Of Kildare bride 0f Ml‘. he" in "i! Howard Foley son of James Foley to mdilm t elr also o! Kildare. Rev. W. E. Monaghan. performed death in East Pe perell, Mass. on‘ Oct. l6. i946, o Mr. John Mi o He leaves g which the choir sang very appropriate hymns. 'Ihe organist was Mrs. Joseph Larter. he bride looked charming in a floor length gown of White silk taf feta with sweetheart neckline. Her veil was of embroidered net and she carried a white prayer book. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen O'Connor, sister of one bride. was becolningly attired in soldier blue with matching accessories and car- ried l. pearl rosary- P. E. I. and two sons, Mar- Boston which he . s. in their recent ad bereavement. -(Patriot Please Mr. Frank O'Connor, hm lthe bride. acted as a After the ceremony breakfast was held lwma- The weddlnu party then left on a short motor trip. returning in the evening to the home of the bride where sup er was serves so ediate relat ves o1 the bride oom. Fat e M h graced . ea-slon by lgixélflrggence. 1911b: $- malnder of the evening was pleas. ther o! a . after which all dearted for ther llamas. wiahlnz Alice and Howard many years of happy wedded bliss. 5' post nuptial shower was held in their honor on ‘lhurada _ Oct- ober 14th and they leceiv many FOLLOWING IN FAMOUS FOOTSTEP‘ lrotlll navel clmll. cunning Ill II I| a Incl: ulsl ‘u- lllm for Felon‘: lulu. III! IIIIILPI I ll -~--- ~ ALSO “Eagles 0f The Navy" Chapter 5 Daredevlls of the West SHOWS 7 and 8.45 iron m: Porlcmi or nu NIiliiN Q Just an the navy helps protect Canada's coastline, so does Scott's Emulsion. the great family tonic, help protect the health oi‘ the nation. This world-known __repar|tion ll highly recommended because it contains vital elements everyone needs to build up resistance to colds and common winter ills. Taken regulnrl , Scott's Emulsion tones "P U" IYRHH. improves appetite and general well-being. This pleasant-wring tonic is eopeelnllyvnlueble u a food aupplemmt for people who begin to slow down, tire quickly or are recovering from illness. Rich in “ma! Vitamins A ind n, Scott's Emulsion- is 4 times easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. This year-round‘ tonic will help protect the health of every mem‘ of the family. Buy n large, economical bottle today-ll: all druggists. i SCOTTS EMULSION i Aillwi! l-wi Romp] Inn» " ‘ ‘P L/(Z/z t: ahtly spent in music and sinlzin . , AIM! IA! FORMER GRID STAR. This is Bergt. Murray Griffin. " -- swam-roller of Ottawa and Toronto football teams and now n Canadian Army sports sergeant; stationed at Camp Borden. Griffin's specialty was tearing holg in o posing front lines. and the has sergeant could really tote that lea~ ther. l-ie mod-c om- appearance in l"""“‘ ""' '""""‘"'r ti“! 11053011 when Toronto's R. 0. A. P. Burri- crne- ‘ "'21 ' my». y"... m, Army for an O. H, F U. game (Canadian Anny Photo) IN MEMORIAM passed away 0010M! 21. 1M8. l" 9'" "Iillllhte 70!: memory Iver thoughtful. lllnl snsrm “ | arr...- ..'.:~:..: in 21.1fm" uvrn m filmy.” “"""'“' In I M . 5mg l. Taylor.‘ can n Gragvillg, who - MIISIS GLASSES Plano. Organ, 81118111! and Theory. ~ “°l’.o'.‘é?3'.‘."‘tlo.i>‘;‘""“- Organist and Choirmutcr Trinity United Church Studio: Hearts Memorial fllll beautiful gifts also several sub- stantial ohequee, testifying to their popular! " Personals The many ....nus of Miss Olive M. Bulman, Charlottetown are glad to know that she has returned to her home after her recent oper- ation in the P. E. Island Hospital. A cable has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nicholson, of A bany, P. E. I. that their son, Alexander Nicholson has arrived safefly over- H638. Mrs. McGl-egor of Charlottetown is spending several cl in town with her son, Eric, who is em- ployed at the Canadian Gar and Foundry Coilli-any- -Amherst News. Mrs. George Sinclair and daug A. PICKARD o c0. mam manic)»: was! Wheat was grown in the James- town colony in mu. p GIIUEI "“""'i|’.iE"@ A "dip preview and disoulllilll of ontstandinl "Mk" 9km". I _ ur I ' 3.3‘. 1‘.i§li“n§3.‘ll‘...“ri.'i. w» the‘ picture to be reviewed 9'!’ ~ C L A U D I A '1‘ l ht 1.lli-2'l‘.3ll PM. C F C V Charlottetown h Ouol of Charlottetown are wit’: in Amherst. N. B. for several days, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Svond Hansen. Mr. Fred White of white Sands is spending some time with his daughter and son-in-low. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall MscLeod, High 5L, Trenton N. H. P614 VIZZZI AGAIN PRISl Nl5 rmous more: m um olflfllilll 79 T0 9.30 o.“ 10-21-11, gpflpqswt- ,.....».t--¢..