n‘ an 14. 1942 iiqPLJ-‘L- - liiliiiiE EDWARD -:- Tii-liAY—‘|'||E_ ° Q “'0 o"O°-iO°Oo' o“... i It's the 0 warm asoatm that's get oil tile plioviltll on ' twqlmv and iovln‘! l SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 — 7-9. DON'T MISS THE Y E A R’S COMEDY c u a, R A CTERIZA- TION CEDRIC nann- WICKE AS UNCLE BERT (FROM our aasr, YOU KNOW)" onnnv 1 pilltCTOtllA HOPPER "strode-tyne. LEI rws nrws rnavenocua - OARTOOH ciirirol- ro-oii — “m” WED. _ IIIOW! 8.15 — ‘I and l-ll — e Male Animal” Has is Of Love And Lau ghs '* l-re certain no - ex-iootball hem. cornea in 1°! ' “n llllllllltcr aslyyoure fie the University’! hi3 Elm"- md m’ out when you g0 to the iciqentally w see his old s81. Wlldl- Edwlird Theaitre today (OI course Olivia was the iurthest Warner Bros.‘ howling hit, mind.) But she gets "llcllulmiu." starts its local . s about her nu it liar evervthing that makes keeps tfllkln! 0W1" m‘ 3°°d Md mud comedy-gags, days when die and Carson used t0 breezy dialog-us and have so much iun. so Fillldl km" ' romance. that there's more trouble ahead. iitiitlre was.“ “ggugh p“; he iinds s. solution which is “Wt Fonda's sistcr-in- the iioaring climax oi the film. mrlcia, played l; chunk “Th, Male Anlma " which had wilt/tin“ ls in iiiv a very eucmlllll “l” °“ m’ ' All to a .0 s. IoloIeI anal Isle! ii t was will“ W , dfiwchwiplproozle) who iafiiieiw-iiluibii-“ma mum Nuzent h‘: "diicrlal praising Fbndn and adapted. for in by uflflrjgdlcellluizor ssoeseh Julius sndPhiii Avery m Ugilviefraityupon w m. head‘ suntan mhtimiiiiigfia the direction ° "us. Jae-r Carson. “ii; notion. role oi the aforementioned o! mod ‘rm Never Without PARADOI." would never think oi aaidrwyiiilriiitiiili-xiiiitas hand . Besides the reliei oi re sr sins ior wiiighi is especi- slly elieetlve, oi is a he] in almost an kind of pain or discomfort. t soothes t . excited nerves and gives you poise when W" - - b . mfim‘ iiiiyamwiiinttfoiili no» animal ii you have not used Psrsdol. Y": i 2.11.1333?“ “millifitliiiii t. r ~ . sgntlrssii useadyourusniosnd A .34.“, m. . 0e. Limited, Oskville, on, car-iii, p5 mention this rever- THE CHARLUFPETOWN GUAEDIAN How Are Your Eyes 7 ‘V o!" -hh'eAs4nfa'cl?:pAsA:: -» 3x eyes or diuiness — consult s I .- speeislist. i‘ At your service with yesrs_ oi experience and s thorough Bggggsrailvcier I ivranrrarrsc "mm" ""1"- o s w i ted i “Camivion Buildlrxig" °r°~itzio§ m “d ‘unm- sileei’. where Manager and stat! will continue to meet patrons in cooperative eiiort t0 solve livestock marketing problem. 11.13.31 IN 96th YEAR.- Daniel Bur-hoe oi’ Duiidas is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Burhoe, Hillisboro Bt., who is in her ninty-sixth year. Grandma as she is always called is bright and active as one twenty [years younger. FHtElvIEN CALLED OUT - The firemen were called out Saturday morning at 7:30 to extinguish s slight blaze in a dwelling on King St. The lire was under control be- fore the iiremen arrived. FUNERAL SATURDAY- Funer- al oi the late Wallace McLure, Brackiey Pt. was held from his late residence, Saturday afternoon. i Services at the home and grave‘ Ajlillllicd b01100 greeted ills An- were conducted b the Rev T.A Iflusi Sacred Concert at tho Prince Wilson, The pail arers were; 11-5, Edward Theatre inst night which can, GeQrgg Hughes, g M Rob- was sponsored by the Charlottetown inson, Charles McQuai-rie. Edward Mlle 91ml"! "filmed by the Build sl-iaw, Albert Shiiw Interment was.“ Ne- 63 0.A~B»T-0- and other in Brackley Pt. Cemetery. lllilstl- i __.____ The proceeds were aid o! the ‘ HONORABLE MENTION -Count‘chiidlelll Ohrlelnma rid e1 the Pathfinder Kerk, Senior and Cherloltewwn Free Dispensary | Grand Champion Holstein bud at‘ The program was s. most dellsntiul, the Charlottetown Exhibition, re- one. and the spoil-sore had many m the requests ior its repetition. as hun- three-year-old class oi u» all-Imus u! disappointed returns e1 Canadian Contest, just oouciuueirplhl-i wuuler unnuv-l entertainment He is owned b‘. a syndmnw ohwero turned away ior lack oi ao- P.E.I breeders composed oi Cecil c°lllln°dllil°ll~ J. Stewart, W. Buntain and Son, Th9 Ma“ ohm“! V" 11nd" till ci.s. Buntain and John n, Clark, dlwctlcu c! Prcl- John Incl». Rustlco and New Wiltshlre. The Mlu- Bach» and Dr. TE u. Amcanadwn contest provgdes go,- Robins, President oi the Charlotte- an Ali-Canadian and a Reserve to WW“ “T519 ch01“! Pcflided- The be selcctied in each oi the regulanaccfilmni-i“ We" M153 Umllll show classes by s. committee com- Earle “m! Ml" A159" 131lm¢hllld~ posed oi the judges at the leading Th9 blind ‘Wm m! "film"! ma“ o! the Dominick centre was under the direction ot ________ Sgt Lloyd Ward, and the ccin- FU-NERAL AT TRACADIE,__PIMQ position 0! the medley 01 Christ- iuneral 0i the late Mary J. Mc- m” 05ml! Pllliled b)’ “l0 bfilld Will Donald whose death occurred at specially arranged by Mr, Walter Boston, Mirss., was held iroiri thelMwNllii- CENTRAL GUARDIAN I This column is reserved ior news » or local interest, but aovenning| 1:: a ncwzy ‘nature us.“ tlgflilnserted VI B ll I W0 - lllle in sdvsnde, r ' I M, CRABWELL ior Pisotogrsps. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [r978 Call your ~ appointments. ’ Ii. F. llutcheson I I’. G. IIUTCHESON G. F. BUTCHEON and boil and work. An invitation was extended ior s. similar party next Saturday night. Many Attend Sacred Concert llere ceived Honorable Mention formerly organist o! residence oi her brother, wllliannTllllliy Church. Toronto and now McDonald, Traiuudie, on Decciiibei-"diifltlbncd s/t Beach Grove Training ‘10,t0 St. Bonaventure! Ohurchqcelltfd ‘Iraicadie, where requiem high mass The lullcwlns is the program:- was sung by the pastor, Rcv_ K. Q Cfllllldfl. Band MiicPhei-son. Tile pallbearers were: Band delection Overture “Nuggett Messrs. A J. McDonald, John R. " McIntyre, Alexander McKenzie, Aeneas McKinnon, William Power ale Chorus and John More. services at the violin. Intermezzo and Brahms‘ ‘grave were conducted by Rev.‘ Lllllllby by Mss Kathleen Hornby. Father Simpson. Chorus Volga Boat Song. Miss Pearl n Solo. The Holy City by Y.M (LA. SATURDAY EVEN- Bums INC PARTY —'Ani:t.liei- oi the Bard selections: Medley of (ihrist- serlcs oi parties ior fire troops was mas Carols, March Punjaub iheld on Saturday night, and new Through The Night, faces were noticed. Men who had t Dr Robins. only recently arrived in town iound Chorus. Golden sllllpeld- A Negro their way to the Y Some one said Splllilllll that there were more pcope in the What oi’ the Percy Williams and Mr. Chas. Earle building on Saturday than they had ever seen there before What . nay be so Al any rate there avers Chorus Carols (a) 0h Come All Ye‘ Faithful: (b) 0n Little Town oi ' Bethlehem; (c) God Rest You slovlagCarol-s. The Charlottetown n goodly humbcr~ and “at there W215 rorm ior more. When you, come to think oi it, it ls very re- freshing and exhilarating‘ to pon- der over the thought that there under that rooi men irom all quarters oi the British Eknplre and‘ the U S.A meet and irnternizc every Saturday evening when Spiflts mus Song. Band Selection, Mas-ch, ‘m Rad Line.” Tho National Anthem. difficulties. Write or phone ior i. _ Britain wants 75 million year. is very low. MILK PATRONS Mark all esns shipped to Bediord station your nsme and station shipped from. Ship Monday, Wed- nesday an_d Friday only. All milk must be prepaid. Get milk tickets from your station sgont, the rate iiunstaffnago Cheese & Butter to. pounds cheese increase this JVH . MAN. ENLIST IN THE R.C.A.I‘. AS Service Police orSkilIed Tradesman MEN: l! you are thirty or over and st least flvs [Dot ten in height, you can be offered Immgdlgk enlistment s! SERVICE POLICE. Ii‘ you have n good mmhllllfll knwlcdre. as well as experience, you can be enlisted without delay ss s SKILLED TRADES- Here is a splendid opportunity to serve you; own. try as well as do an interesting job, s0 wny DELAY} Write today to his R.C.A.il'. RECRUITING CENTRE, Moncton, N.B., ior full information, J-irrnil‘ THREE i§ §i§$~ y. BIG DISPLAY I TOILETRIES CHOOSE YARDLEYS just received in Fancy Sets and items, Ashtn or Roses, and Evening in Paris, Dcrney, Woodburys, Petal Tom- and mm- dreds oi other items nli in Fancy Array, Select yours now. CANDY MOE! iniFsncy Packages. Choose now and he sure. SMOKES in Fancy Packages, bnth in Tn- bacoo and Cigarettes Choose u Dip‘; here. “Check Our Display” J. Ernest ii. Worth DR UGGIST e Street rm ,7‘<""‘-".?:‘.'.'$0v'fF'Pl ‘r-‘a- c.- ~. . Christmas GIFTS 155E! ‘u. .- . . e51.- tboioih; on gays- 2) (Continued irom_ page} _ ___,___:;_,_,, ed iorm letters in which one had only to insert "Dear liiaryi" or "u; Queen ’s Canadian Special Christmas . Fund For Children The Queen's Canadian mind is conducting s. special appesl m; m9"!!! i0 ive Christmas cheer w British chi clren whom the war ha; deprived oi the traditional family iestival. Mlllly oi them are war orphans, lllally oi them are children still Buffering from the effects oi bomb- ing. Many others have not seen their parents ior months or years. Qfflclllls oi the Lord Mayor's Fund are making the plan; and Wlll Orkanim the scheme, There will be no administrative expenses deducted, either in Can- ada or the United Kingdom, irom the public subscriptions. The dollar cabled the war t iatl oi this mristniainieiizpeali?“ m? Dlcnlcntarv to the Fund's contin- uing appeal ior war victims 0i oil ages. whose needs still continue and may sharply increase in the winter raids "Children's Christmas" contribu- tions may be sent to:- Tho Queen's Canadian Fund. Montreal, Que, or to any oi the Fund's coilmtmg agencies. which include the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown. Received recentl ' Merry Gentlemen; (d) chi-lst- gwlll Christmas Day this year 'wou1d otherwise be Just like any other $115 Chorus. largo by Handel. ll Y. Winsloe North women's insti- tute. $1000. » lg) P. Callaghan, Burrimeraido, The Children o! the Church oi Scotland Sunday School, Cape ‘Traverse, $2.00 Alex Grant. West Royalty $2.00. Central King's Carry on anada Corps, Dundas 5.00. Miss Elsie Hooper. Milton, $1.00. New Annan Women's Institute Elven to tllc Queen's Fund "Child- ren‘: Christmas" appeal will be de- voted in its entirety to this cause. No attempt will be made to ship goods in kind. Cash only will be transmitted, and ' subscriptions should be earmarked "CHILD- REN'S CHRIS ." Every cent be used to bring something oi 00d cheer to children ior whom ivlrs. Barry Duneiord. Bonshsw, ay. 'I'lis Lord Mayor oi London has U100 an high and all are bent on en- joyment, casting aside dull care “Flu my wurtim o buds“. M!’ I l 3 R i l F“ ' ORN in New ‘Kori: City ' ggggnd of five children. E ‘Qqed Stuyvesant High. h" a ifourtcen was an oflicc b0! ‘i ‘ New York Sun. He then befkflmfl , bundle-wrapper at Wziiiuma cri. , Pagg boy a: the Friars Club. all errand boy or the Public Libfllfl’ ‘m! ‘mend (jolumbia Universi A: first determined to bccgdfllfihi misc, family reverses cfiu$ _ d: to take s chorus lilbg“ ' musical comedy‘. PM" Fm" He then toured in vaudeville. I play!‘ Puddings is sure to make requires no sugar. JEll-O red in several Broadwo 3nd headed for Hoilyyv ‘where, lame and fortune awai hull- H", ‘s,’ five f“; nine, weighs l5§ iPound; and has rod hair and brown, "c; Wamers‘. Yankee may". n the bee: wins: . hide cfnrcuiifilflwfifiil... . J s. {Ujwq . V‘ v . s. .v W.» Soldiers and N. c. or. oi the names iiinior Dl- |1ase's Pardoi A leaders’ school undergo military manoeuvres in such s realistic character that an observvr not ismilisr with the fictive nature oi time exercises would bo- ssyatliatsssetusltsvoslvsslotsllulllw-Tnion oupied by two pla a ‘odstorualuied “DARLING, YOU'VE GUT SUMETHING HERE!" Q Eacli of the A fdvorfie flavors o! loll-O And you'll enjoy serving them because 1011-0 Puddings are so easily prepared. Just add milk, cook I minutes, then cool-A to 6 servings of a grand, nourishing, economical dessert that PUDDINGS _.~_...>-l.....n..._¢.-_._. msnoeuvres consisted in an assault by near-by forest and the out-skirts oi Lake Megantle already oc- shiows s section proceeding "on the double" towards dmelvs. missus saw rams.- IT. PAUL'S CHURCH At the morning service yester- day, the Rector, Reverend A, Le- Drew Gardner spoke on the rs- iation oi Christmas to the hours. Advent, he said, is a season whim bids us_look two ways: backwards to the first Christmas Day on which. the Christ Child was born in lowly circumstances; and forward to the day when He shall come again in majesty and power. Itlsaseasoninwhioiawssm given time to prepare ior the Christmas season which is essenti- ally a season ior the home. A; we think oi the Holy Family snd m; Christ Child as the centre of that family, so can we think o! our own berries with Christ a; the “my; or 1 thorn. Statistics show that to date 12,000,000 homes have been broken up by the casualties oi the war. which would never have been but for the widespread Rjection oi Jesus Christ irom our homes, we who osll ' Christians our- lcll/ll I0 I 1011s Wfly towards ban- lshlns’ Jesus Christ from our es. We have driven Jesus Christ from the lives oi our children, and now our own children are being banished irom our own lives. Let us dedicate our homes aiiresh to the Babe oi Bethlehem. On Christmas Day let us make two act, oi worship; the personal- and private act oi worship to 6011;‘ and the corporate and iaimiiy not oi worshi and thanksgiving to God ior o giit oi His Son Jesus Christ. a hit with your family. TBINTI‘! UNITED OHUIUOII On entering Church rdsy morning we were greete by the beauty or the decorations made by the Kings Daughters for the Or-iatmae season. There can be no question that they will add to‘ the joy and lessure oi’ our wor- ship. In the k o! llinra we iind this verse "Blessed be the Lord 00d oi’ our fathers which hath put such s infill ss this in the Kings heart. to beautify the homo oi Imd." g The reception to the Deacons; Miss Marie MseDougsll on 'I‘ues-' ‘and enjoyable aiiair and was a which she has accomplished during the past three months lie has been with us Reverend Dr. Miller conducted boivh services. In the morning his text was John 1-40 "And Nathaniel said unto him can there any good saith unto him Ccme and see." Kart declared “there are some questions which it is more dis- grsoetui to ask than it i.s to be unabie to answer." This is one oi them. They are invited to cclne and see ior themselves and they came to Jesus. What did Jesus owe to Nazareth? Much Mother Mary; their Joseph. over where parents iinished. 3. wens oi "B" Company. This photo ohm“ noted. No mars between nob \ i place. All w“ roligioue and sli work sacra- mental. Ai- is Y" it be tods. the direction oi Professor Kendall and included a carol at each serv- hymn sinlml b! U" day evening we; a most successful} , iitting tribute ho the ilno work' < thing come out oi Nazareth? Philipi i Training oi home First His 2, Training oi School, He took Beloved manna). m. “Tom-i or "Dick" or “l-iarry" flCifOliiliif w. the name and sex o! the one to whom Y°ll We" B0108 W ffllll '1" ml~‘*~“" and, presto, the Job was done. There was a leper sour-non eloquent, language, expressing the most beautiful scniimenm, u suit any occasion, a, letter that anyone would be proud to WU!‘ mid pleased to get and no cudgelling the brain or sucking the pen handle in- valved. It must have met a long felt want with mung; a you-Ln and maiden but, also, this valuable help in a time oi trouble la out oi print now and boys and girls are leit to flounder around in the ePl-illflwll’ quagmire sa beet they 011l- WRITTEN THOUGHTS MORE FINAL THAN SPOKEN 1b these I would gladly hold out s helping hand but about the been advice I can give them is. flfflt, not to write anything in a letter that they would not be willing to see published in their home paper. and aeo- ondly, not to wi-lte letters that are gobs o! alccm- $0 daughter. l! sou (gunnot be checriul in a letter, keep away irom the ink pot. llrmclzm- im- timt pnything that is written seems ten times a; fatal and iim as when l; 1; apgkefh when our friends tell us about their troubles we pat them on the back and say, "there, there, iorgot it. Lets go and have a nice dinner" and over a good stool: or lobelu noemeri W0 both Pill m‘ ind. matigiitogiie: tllrile writers say their beam are brclklll! “"4 "l" will“ is full oi woe, we brood over it and its poisons our tints arid keeps i‘ “mks g night, We think they mean it, and are no’. lilillhillkll?! elld- pggjng and bidding ior our sympathy. It is literally true t a v. .at we hear in one ear goes out oi the other, as the old mace says. W! “but we read is seared in our memories. T Hen“ fir]; whim y" wrltQ m the boy friend at the ffmll», ill" ‘- rememberlhe has 91""! 0! all"! "f hi! W". Dim,‘ PM’ °“ “"7 mam‘ "QJEQ" ma,‘ hi, 20th:; ‘l; iogtiircghtc-Lribly and inn she bu" ms l 9 l B. l {;,,1,'.',“',,,‘,‘,',',',§Zf,'§..... duty u. tell him that m. best girl is going around with a handsome stranger or that Torn smith has got his place at the bank. v It isn't ncceua y u. tell him about al s: the n! berths the bunch are solos to. orva sonrmm ALL norm-rows uosenr wi-itsnimsnnislellyscwlrycilwnvldl“ll'°'h°’"“W” u e err e i“ r.::.";.:.: being done in the chaneellerles c1’ dumber ,_,,, work am haw many sweaters you are knitting and how you an . - m‘; , to is. O serve your country your way. ill" l! i" 1-‘ d°hl§qm h m’, ‘MM , ,,__ him that his is the big way and yours is the l... e way. i r u - 8e’?- i° k°°P “m”! him i“ every 16W” h” Flurohim “list illieiirldil ‘ti: they talk about him and how proud they are o - - ~ backviirxiiie “.11; Aililialgusgiigriretzr $.33. the rwvle he Klwwl- "mléklglc" ' with his mother's 1105i " mgegrotfilvloiizililttllragiig viiAtIh (Argsmndtviill: looked so cheeriui. Ablmft tho alkd t the Rod Cross when they 00H r2; m: i. ..:.. 22.12. n» m u» we u» ed new pei-manents; about iussy Mrs. Jones who sent a list oi ‘on.’ iawrm dupes w the commissary department and so, m I bout l whom he is interested in, _ A Pageiilii: your letter by sending ydu! b0! QWMWI “m! “p” “d mumm" Th’ “yum”? m; ‘iilfiifimfi ‘tlylihgs tn littl . fill m ciictngvlittiirée (iilgaiiitcrcsotefinin and put them in the envelope and you 2):), b, w" 31st. yours will be one oi the letter-a they always luck f0!" ward w and enidy. 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