JANUARY 23- 1944 r34‘ run-v» ‘ i...“ _ PllllltlE EDWARD - SAT. suowmo A" » - M» sus-v-s taxman - NEWS - DISNEY CARTOON _ MARCH OF TIME “Naval Log 0t’ Victory”- Sing - Song Featuring Popular Song Hits ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS AT OUR BOXOFFICE EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 3-5 P.M. CAPITOL -— TO-DA Y and SA T. mossy.» m Wain unvoun sco AllllE sntnuv- rum: tutu i anus - crlarrna a wmsnow or rm: cossr ovum suownvc. AT 3.15 _ 1.00.}... s45 Sliver-winged rivalry for! 9:0 f o t e pliilyloaho was 'sweeihearl elf the squadron. EMPIRE — Tll-lllGllT and SAT. SHOWS AT 7 - -S.~l5—ltlatinee Sat. Only 2.30 PIIICIIII MIITI Kll-I-II ...And The Range Rocks Willi Exfltimflltl ...Who Will Win Out In This Thrill-Lucien. 30s spas-Studded Epic of MightAgomsl ig l . . . IIIIIW Uillll ’ rue lllllll t,‘ PLUS -- CHAPTER 8 — “SECRET SERVICE IN DARKEST AFRICA" -- MUSICAL — CARTOON 5 . 51v ‘HIP-HF VJPUVJL Y-sEtv1cE MEN seeking employment contact J. T. Robinson, Welfare Officer; Ira M. Brown, Secretary, or P. E. Palmer, of the Canadian Legion. eu-I-errrwwrrrrrr aha. <_“_-I-.I\_-I-_\,a,-,I.'.\u \|'e"-"»'-\'s\h'lr-' l This column ls reserved fer we‘ of lecsl interest. but ldver of n ncwsy nature mu t fl o t... i: 5533...: "M W COOKS Ids‘ Photos. C ONFEDEIATION BIJIGANCE. IN- .‘ Bunday Jan 30th eagle Roads It ‘I. l-U-ll. _BE"I.‘A SIGMA PHI RUMMAGE 5511-. 8t. James Chumh Basement. Saturday. January Nth. M!) P- M. ' 1-3-1 CHURCH SERVICES for Janu- ary 30th. Wiltshlre 11.00 A. M- Wheatley River 3.00 P. M. Hunter River "I490 P. M. 1-8-11. CHURAIH 0F SCOTLAND. — Services on sabbath. Janisary 30th- Murray River ll A. M. and 7.1!) P. M. Monday. January 31st. Sten- chei. 8 P. M. Rev. J. H. Blshppia u It; T. IIOLMAN LTIL, Charlotte- tow-n Stone will be closed on Sat- urday. January 29th and Monday. January 31st. for stock .38 I CORNWALL PASTORAL Jim. .> F! I TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST CHUIwIL-Sunday. January 30th. Albany 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 P.M. Westmoreiand 7.30 P. M. Jesus bids lyou accent. salvation throush Him. iCome worship Him. 1-28-11. I HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. l -Minlster. Rev. Roy E. vessey. BD. Services Sunday. January 30th. Bonshaw ll A. M. DeSabie 3 1-’. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. l-tev. my F. Vts- 6 1-20-11. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH —Publlc worship Sunday. Jaxumxy 30th, New Glasgow ll A. M. Cav- endish £1.30 P. M. ll/cv. E. S. till. Minister. 1-28-11. aamALsANFFnitec Church Services on Bund . January 30th as follows. Pleasant Valley 11 A M Rose Valley a P. 1a. Bradalbanehau P. M. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister. _ from the latter position to accen THF. CHARLOTTETOWN CUARDIAN tstluui eusltnlsltlpnv MEMORIAM J . CHARLIE MORAN Citizens learned with surprise and regret ygsterw, of tbs p o! J. Charles Moral: in his 61st yeer whose death occurred at his home early this morning after s long hill. The late Mr. Moran. a sou of the late Mr. sud Mrs. ‘ael Moran. was well and favorably known not only in the city but throughout the entire pmvince. As a former business executive he was known to many of our cithens with whom he came in contact as one who was honest in all his dealings and "whose word was his bond." For a number of years he was e prominent member of ghs old Ab- Qtweit Club and was a tower strength to the football end hook- ey teams, on the latter of which he was a star goal keeper. Previous to his Ir-embership in the Abegweit Club he was a member oi the uld Anchor Club. He was a member of the Ohou- of St. Dulstans Basilica and a mem- ber of the Cheflottemwn Council Knights oi‘ Columbus. The deceased was, until late years prominent in the Militia. holding the rank oi Sergeant Major in the Artillery on his retirement from that body. For a niunber of years he was ‘employed with Moore and McLeod ‘and later with the late Slxtus Mc- Inlian. as a bookkeeper, resirni the position of manager with C. Lyons and Ccmoany. After ‘he death oi Mr. Lyons. he con- tinued as manager until ill health forced him to resign, about three yt-"rs ago, He leaves to mourn, llLs (nee Annie Sullivan) and deuahter Winnifred. of the Staff of the Provincial Bank. Also surviving "t! two Sllterli. Mrs William Moran and Miss Hazel Moran of the Fisheries department and iwo brothers Lawrence in the United States and Georae. accountant in ‘the Transport Department, Mar- ine Branch. IN MEMORIAM MR- ROSS BOULTEII. The death ooctirrcd at n15 home l-Z8-ltl. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES. Sunday. January 30t . ‘ |Joh.n's Church. Craps-no. Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. Ibiza Church. Springfield. i Prayer fig A. M. Rev. G. Ri man. - - - . THE PRES YTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA.-Brooklieid Charge. g Divine worship wiu be held as lol- , ows next Lord's Day. Hunter Rtiv 1 1 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Brookiield 7.30 P- M. olson, student. Minister. 1-28-11. l _._... MR. AND MRS. WATTS. Highfleld. nnn th engagement of their daughter Gladys Jeanette to Tiwlnas Bari son Mrs. ‘Thomas and the Thomas Diamond. Winsioe. Mar- ! riago to take place early in Fdaru- ary. uoaru arvaa BAPTIST caucuses-January 30th. ran-- view i1 A. M. Subieet. “looking m: What?" North lRiver a s. M. sub ject. "What Pr Kingston, 7.30 P. M. Subject “Count/in The Oost." You are especially nvited. Rev- A. E. d. l‘. ll. MARSHFIELD PRESBYTRRIAN . - io r next lord's Day. will be eld as follows Mt Stewart ll. A M rlighfieid 3 P M and Marsh- néio 7.30 P. M. The Annual Con- gregationai Meeting of the Marsh- Cmssutstsst r- s. V . _ 0 §§l“%iry P. am, Minister . line-u. NATIONAL FILM PICTURES- Thc National l-‘ilm Board has rs- leased a film on Credit Union for ‘all Canada. Professor A. B. Mac- donnld. and IJr. M. M. Goody oil St. Francis Xavier's, Antigonish, arc featured in the film. 'l_1iis film will be shown by MlSS lliidal . Giliis on her l'€8lll.\l‘ circuit! Next. week she will be m Alberton OLeary, St. Eleanor-Ls. Summer- side. Kensingwn and Freetown and everyone is cordially invited to see these showings. SALADA TEA CONVENTION.- Mr. J. B. Gharron. representative of the Salads Tee 00.. Prin e m kulslfindh attended a is er e Company oioyees at Montreal yesterday a ban uet held in t e I-lbtel. Mr. H. Clues Manager of the Canada Division. presided and lutrociuced| ‘Mr. G. R. Istlllllll, President of the Salado. Tea Co. who in a b address outlined the history Company from its nwdest -' nlngs in i892 down to this present- Ocoasion was a taken to escnt] tzold watches, staitabiy i bed to thirteen employers who have been with the Salads. oriranination for twenty-five years or more. | Y. P. U MEETING. — Th6 Rose Valley Y» P. U. held their B. the home ‘s em- r of 9i ing, January 20th. presided. Meetthll owned by sing- uIulIhJlESllS Saviour-gig ‘lids. Bert?- esson was re elm ‘nun take-n from Matthew . j Prayer was offered by Rev. D. J. Jdorrison. What A Friend was 1W8 sumIAmBo ladwaasuntlln The lord's My Shepherd was uni’ in Gaelic by M1. J. I". G . tMrs. Halliwel and Rev. D. J. Mor- Irlson. fiaaycr was M1‘- Memorial llsll. i. Ileertr Richmond Street. _§t.»~nr....~in_.. . . .. . i“ 1-38-41. v1 large l1 at £1151 f slam Chisholm and mlzabeth Car- kind ministration could accomplish 0i‘ QLBBQM. and in mum? or “zany n lim u _ rea ze more u ran ‘i se Hauxwel‘ on Thfiwfiuifléltitnat the end was drawing net-n". Angel r [turned onu thoughts to comforting v of by followed by thqetery. the funeral procession But. oh. for the touch oi a van ed hand. R . Ho ~11 . And the sound of s voice that is Mscbane in the featured cost. still!" "Bombardier" opens Capitol Theatre. in Vi to'i J ~ ; _ [Ross laohlefit “’“'“‘” ‘° h °’ M‘ when he b d n. lovely farm at Victoria. where he was known l5 phzegystpromipient farmoexint He was iiyagf ‘nine. M one he “m- eaves to mourn six sons. Arthu.Llod.5em1.Jh of Vitftorln yand Kgfineto ngriietfi wn mia | A short service ofifnowilanthedd ab‘ t afich ay. enuary 21s w was hrgely attended. the service ter. Ollii Fey, Maynard Foy and Webstm- Boulter, Thorms Canter- (Patriot please ctmy.) IN MBMORIAM MR. JOSEPH A. CIIlSI-IOLM Another vriucd link between the present and the last generation was severed by the hand of death when, at the home of his sister Mrs. Ern- est McMillan_ Vernon River, Mr. Jose h A. Chisholm oi Uta: bested to s eternal reward on Wednesday January 19th. 1944 at the age oi ' years. Joe as he was fatnillarly called. was not only a farmer tilling the soil that wee left es a heritage fmm his late father. but belna oi a high order of intel e. was thor- ough conversant on current. ev- ents and a respected political leader of the Progressive Con-sewa- Part in his district. In his me Lizjidhpxnucsty. his Y lbWiW wave see the Rood in ever)“ won and held for him ac- quaintanoeships that ripened into enduring friendships. The deceased was the sou of An- noli both of whom predeceased him by many years. He was also pre- deceased by a her Michael who lost his life in the first world war. He leaves to mourn. their loss two sisters Mali-y of Waibtui. Mass. and Marguerite (Mrs. Ernest Mac- Millam oi Vernon River. Oomiorted in body by all soul bv the daily Sacraments. none so in the bust iew days as the Death hovered near he Warns Public Against Unsound Mining Stock TORONTO, Jail. 24 - (OP) — President W. G. Malcolm oi the Toronto Stock Exchange, in a brief to the Ontario Mining Com- mission meetlng here today. ex- pressed "alarm" with the current campaign for sale of promotional ‘mining stock, “proceeds oi which. in whole or in part. OSlC-llSlblV Rn to the flnancinlz of miuc develop- zzents." l-lc said he believed that unless measures are take-ii to protect the public against itself n "veritable boom will develop in unscasoned and in many instances. unsound securities." ‘The brief sutulosted prohibition ni telephoning to people at o1- ficee as well as their homes. ex- neot regular customers and friends. WASHINGTON. Jan. 24-—-(AP)— The fourth term issue boiled over in the United States Senate to- dsy with a chartze by senator Ro- hsrt Taft (Mp0) that War Sec- retery ylenry Stimson and Navy Thrills 0E5. in Ilew ilir Force Film sanctuary. Fbilmvlna the Mass the casket was conveyed to the nosrbv cem- beinll - .,,;,,,e~g,~g=.c,-=.,=::. . 5th‘ #3‘ ..‘;‘.i.‘.‘°".."d. “aw a aw was. mom- Rro M“ The m“ bu" . Jomh _ Bofnbard er ends its realistic contest-B IAIN-h W" Mfvfi- 1”“ J J Mean‘ M F. Maud story of 10w America's thousands ' ~ s. nfiuicuea. .1. 0' new. and 2f, flfigm“ mtgllgierg, s" g3“;- i ' w. r. McKinnon. Wit-h all u. eol- m- m “gum” a"? Tm} 1 "l; rmn ritual of the church that he w e ° l‘ '_. loved end served so well. the re-i gum“ i a sensation“ one 1 »' ~ mains were then tenderly v ' ' . L ‘m, “ND”; in the family plot, to snflit. W“ "W" “m” M.”°“ ‘h’ l . t“... t... ..i...... “r.:."*:"..i"?.:“u."c it "%"~%‘““-‘P‘=% it?‘ ti»? f chub‘; .'..h I I u“ mm“ lame so thet the raid shell be a ' W" ° °° ° - ' . e t can mm l it Music. .,;'1t“t..£°hi‘$.'§‘”tn‘ii‘§' viii-until? ‘ u‘ ‘it?’ the 013.312‘. “ti... l‘ l-I-li» are oo-sterred ish- v Anne Shirley. Said w be the Fest storms mo. Eddie Albert. Wnl Rvali and Barton a WELCOMEl Our WHAT _ » 1 a, you Teri-gilt‘: ‘nfzéty nice e Kellolis Comnakwatlunuli. she.“ have a bow h »~~sw.:::.:.: should we b"! for them no" Secretary Frank Knox are support lot. in service personnel because they are ing s uniiom federal bai "rllnniniz" for another term. Senator Scott Lucas (‘O - political poppycock." Meanwhile. Senator Arthur \’=\l1- urged ldgnberg (Rep-Mich), tion to limit the tenure cl I dents. declared in a peuciicd stato- men: handed to n i: ONLY today at the‘ iDcuLllLi. one of the authors of n m" romise on the absentee int bill. renortcd that the Ohiuan wee talking “the purest kind oi I'm Jean! He's Tommy! I bet you're saying, right now, “Weill And what about it? Who are these people anyway?" So, l’m going to try and explain. We're an ordinary Canadian couple . . . with an extraordinary amount of curiosity. A little while ago, we decided to find out for ourselves how other families were living. We've met some very swell people and ifs been terribly interesting, so we thought we'd pass on our im- pressions. Tommy’s made sketches and I've added a few commentsflll about families here and there, far and near. Hope you like them . . . Butfirst,we're going to give you our impression of us.’ iced m0; e ' b," Tammy u . h £0 aqtauoea Y°gf it hard atffbfflf I when he ca“; s: day- "N° t. e n i ' e otbvu another one‘- iob, v R e h-e-aztrszsi» 9t 5 W" r O s has is all l w“ 60' A cdayl L ' dbaby 11°”? B“ “p m 5 e F 44 5A7 Here is the flavour lovouriiel Yes, 4 out ofs housewives V across Canada vote Kellogg's Corn Flakcsfirrtjorflarourl Ready in only'30 seconds, they star for breakfast when time is short. Grand for odd-hour snacks, too! Easy to digest. Leave no messy pots and pans to cleanup. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are economical-cost less than 1¢ a serving. Have you tried Kellogg's lately? Two convenient sizcs. Order a couple of packages from your grocer today. Made by Kellogg's in Innclon. Canada. virtual fourth term endorsement by the Demorcratic National Gom- mittec hcre Saturday demonstrat. ad the growth oi “a personal and dynastic power which eliminates all rivnlrv" KINGSTON W. I. ’i‘hc January tncetiuz oi Kings-l =tcn Y. I, “us. held m. the home of exchange oi Valentines. The lvirs. Albert Clznv with seven mcm- -. siuii on a vawntinc Social ‘bers present. The meetin opened leit until the ncx: mes-um ibv sitiainv institute Caro foilow- gram consisted oi u z" 0d by “ed 1n l1nl=~1 A ‘hill oi Mrs. ‘Alxcsiveiii. ' ' pan-l for" repeating 0 Cell WIMT GIVES £0604 I13 F000 VMUE ? The high food value of Cocos depends almost entirely on its Cocoa Butter content. PERFECTION COCOA it guaranteed I0 con- tain 22% (been Bum, which gives you the maximum obtainable oi‘ rich, energy-giving, body-building properties. For a delicious food-drink, be sure to ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA; Regardless of price, there i: none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA costs Im.’ WM i‘ was paid. Om crib quilt ioz" Red Cross was handed in. tut-c quilt was sold and bald tCOIlECUOXI amounted Dposeq I It was decided m] district. Next meeting is to be at the home of hire. Edam" fit‘- Prnsl- FOR A FULL POUND son. roll call t0 be answered b:- treat of apples for school children at Christmas; another oili for bntu the Insti- io r Lo b5 cams to buy a convales- mt. card it)!’ a sick person lll iht hcld t».