. -— E M’? IR ‘to-users! -s'n|. and SAT. ' snows AT 1 AND 8:45 MATINEE sew. 0mm 2:30 "FUN Wm‘ PUBLIC cows!“- ln the gayest, meet f melodious fun-fsstlvsl \‘ he ever made. . ‘ EXTRA! FIIQAL CHAPTER OF SERIAL "JUNGLE QUEEN" “Long Greek Baptist PRINCE EDWARD —- Til-MY UNLY FEATURE STARTS’ AT 3:15 - 1 AND e .T7ley’re so wonderful together NOTHING COULD KEEP THEM APART. ~ Thdworld said: But they had to! Greer CARSON Gregory PECK interested an gram to a audience. The orsanist was Myrtle MelcPha-il who instructed csslsted by Mrs. Don- the children. Msleolm sld MacEscher-n and Mrs. MacNeill. The pmlrsm wss scnted by the very ei erintendent. Mr. Ted S lowing were the numbers: - Doxology iollowed by prayer. Floyd Stewart. Densld Crisp Llenel Barrymore Preston Foster Marsha Hunt COMING EDWARD ARNOLD - F And Wonder Dog “' THE HIDDEN EYE "" Plus News - Musical - Cartoon ii i |\|_ AND SAT. RANCES RAFFERTY “FRIDAY” In (APlTOL-e-Today- Fri. Sat. SHOWR Vi‘ 33:15 - T - 8:45 THE MST IS RBLME WiTH FIGHTING ‘FURY WHEN THE DURRHGO lil ‘ CORRALS... A‘ ‘l of lers of the Bsd his to New Mexico tle rustl . identity o the Dursngo "west soon blsses with _hxry.ssthlsRoblnHcodof the range corrsls the brings them to justice. (me of the rignt handy sdeition to providing‘ the romance comedy moment ‘ Tl-RROR RIDIS the OUTLAW TRAIL“ . . .es secret agents "I down en emusslm high-locker: end splesi wllh Wish lltMY Um! llIill Vlflsla CHRISTINE lions llliillli Ins Sill!!! [snarl tlllill '5 QmpteIS ;_ Q‘ Gwyneth“! Thrills‘. ' Rally llay The annual Rally Day pm- grsm of the Long Creek Buptist Church was held on Slmdsy eve- ning Oct. 14th. Upwords oi lilt)’ d co-operetivc pupils presented a very appropriate pro- lerge and spprecist Chorus, by school. scripture reading. Lillian Mac'- Nelll and Wilns MacPhsil. Responsive reading and Lord's Prayer. Exercise. Welcome, seven ginners. Recitation, Kenneth MscLesn. Exercise, Doing Our Bit. by iseven Juniors. Recitation. Meredith Mscbscn. Solo, Norms Stretch. Recitation. Jimmie Msc Leod. Exercise. Rally Day. eight jun- lors. Recitation, Beverly Boston. Duet, Phyllis and Lyle Meson. Recitation, llldgsr Strung. Prayer, Velms MdcEschern. Exercise, Jewels. by six inter- me diates.“ Recitation. Clarence Mason. Greetings for Rally Day. four girls Recitation, Ruby MscEwen. Solo. Meredith MecLc an. Recitntion, Melbourne Mac- Quarrie. Exercise. The Son oi God Goes Forth to Wu. by twelve senior pu lls. Recitation, Arlene Moore. Chorus. by Echool. Recitation, Miriam Strung. Hymn, In Christ There Is No llsst nor West followed by Mis- psh benediction. .<?_____ STARR-ET’! IDPII BUITLII THUG! The roar of six-guns and the lilt Western music echo across the plains in Columbia Pictures‘ “Rust- iands." which opens today at the Cs itol Theatre. The film ste/rs Ohsres third screen adventure ss the Durango Kid, and is power-peck- ed with excitement, suspense and lightning—trlggered dctioyt. As a civilian scout tnched to the U. B. Csvsiry, Sts-rrett is sent to invest-ism est- he assumes the Kid ‘eenmt filillillllll ‘lib can __ z: .~:.-'..,'::.-.-'é~."E"e'T"m‘“‘ l“! It the seals s word. strictly, psy. nble in sdnnee. _.______.___.._.. _._ FOUND-One bsg' or potatoes. Apply to Cudmore Bros. lil-Si-ii Hal Iowe‘en perty tonight st the rt- in; Club. Doors open st 'l o' oclr. Turn in sll shell out ticketsolgelrfi INA! - Queen I-Iotsl. Friday, 8.1a. Subject: "The Morning Star." All welcome, l1-1-ll. go . J. A. Bernard. Lleut. Gover- nor. -l Police Court yeeterdsy s ds-un was remanded until tomorrow. A r" s v ew sv re urn to his longer locality on the msin- Q1344? “mt end. A his ill bsii estmeted. Three o'clock yesterday morning members of the locsl Police De- psrtment "ran in” a local drunk. This may not be news in these days. but it is when the inebrlsted person, so accosted. has on his person some $2,990.94 in cold cash. He was trying vainly to operate a. motor vehicle on Richmond St. when the police descended on the scene and made their arrest. Dur- ing the course oi the customary search the police come across various asscrhments o! "green- backs". There were Canadian and American bills ranging from $100 to one dollar and a bit oi‘ silver with the odd copper included The police were so‘ astonished that they celled in s civilian to wit- ness their "tske" and to assure the drunk when he come to. that his journey wss really necessary and that he was not merely "tak- en for a ride." TAGUI.‘ — A Boys’ Conlference was held st Montague on Saturday. Oct. 21. under the auspices the M. R. E. C. There were in nt- tendsnce 36 boys from the fol- lowing districts. Morell, George- town, Pownsl. Valleyiield. Monts- gue. Murray River, Murray Her- bor. The conierencc wee directed -_____ __ U‘ bor. Other leaders included ltev. R. D. MecLecn and Rev. Blois Crawford, Montague, Rev. E. R. Mscvicsr, Pownsl. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Belle River. Rev. D. W. Mec- Phereun. 8t. Peter's Bey, Mr. Keith Buell, Murray Harbor. The wor- ship services were based on the theme of Luke 2:52. The morn- ing discussion groups studied and Mrs. discussed “A Boy's Relationship to Christ and the Church." In the p afternoon the groups studied and wrote individual answers to the questionnaire prepared by the M. ricient sup- R- E- C- '1‘ tretch. Fol- tflgue United Church served a very delightful supper to the boys in the Legion Hell. At the bi-Xl- _ quct group No. 4 and their leader had Rev. Blois Orswferd were award- ed the Top Notch Badge for the best group work. Es/ch of the groups prepared and presented n s hearty vote of thanks to the lad- ies was moved by Donald Nichol- son. Grand Pretor and seconded by John VanBuslsdrk, Deputy Grand Preter. Rev. R. D. Mec- Lesn led the closing worshie._ TIALB - A very pretty autumn wedding took isce st Tryon on October I. st PM. when Muriel. younger daughter of Mr. Camden Holland, became the bride of Cpl. James Jackson oi’ High River, Alberto. Rev. J. A. Jsrdine per- Btsrrett in outlaws snd_ IVIIY THURSDAY MIMI‘! ilour-ur-Alln-llsriu * 10.30 pm. BFGY xmsssnu sinuses-Ii - nnnsr spoon-rouse. seer- POPPY BROADCAST ev- ing st 6.10 over C. I‘. O. . by l1 -li. POLICE COURT — At the City runk and incapable had WILL - HEELED DRUNK - BOYS‘ CONFERENCE AT MON- y Rev. Roy Vessey. Murray I-lsr- he ladies of the Mon- hort skit at the banquet. A JACKSON - HOLLAND NU!‘- iormed the ceremony. The bride. who wss given in msrrlsge by her snd munching accessories. She was ttended by her sister, Frances. who wore blue oi a deeper shade. and Mr. Wilfred MecNeii support- ed the groom. After the cere- mony the wedding psrty motored to the heme of .usd Mrs. John MscQusRin st ‘amnion where rsie and her mother, Mrs. ullins. intimate friends of the bride. The dining room was dec- orsted with sutumn flowers sud maple lssves and the table. lighted by candles. wu centred by two luse csles trhuned with mini- ature bride snd groom and wetl- Bronln returned to Charlottetown Jschon is well known number of yes“, and demure lending fly. Ils- et sll dealer's In medicine. of... “MIA? imam‘ ~ . ‘i then some st emcee‘, (other wmi , see-red eyes. “Gee, mists " road." And without another word in hestsrtedbsokuDt-hehiil. 's nlumed as she sow her mother open the door and ~ come out crn the porch to them. Caroline was smiling, but her smile changed to, blank sur- latte sh oer- ° r e w“ Fltsroy dtrect. ohn." Then she added anx- "Bu-t ‘.:.vn't a truck be pretty "Yes, but 1 don't Austin's paying e. for the boot I i polrvt care about that. ened. "Jolmi Wilmt/s hsppmed?" she shmrpl Phoebe nam to her mother and w her arms around her and And Jolm stood to help him out.’ " Caroline set down . "Phoebe, you'll that there can't be erasures on s lzgsi tomi. I've you that again and main " uimsorsrd 0i out 0t his other, ieeving the door in him burst intoteeus. thousand dollars on the bottom step. have to pinch mysc m‘ ‘mmmnl I wssm nervous e. “wan, I we“ I d9 Mrs. Bar-stow w serve ‘mt dig,“ the green lesllher “John! You know I don't, mean dig." she said 1e- It’s hut ‘that-oil, we do owe a lot. In a. relief to get musht o; lcnow you reel inst the ally nice wedding and some petty clothes And you can 3st a ne --no, you must have -a.rsd sq, regslly choir jmt l» oavsflm her oi course his severe tone was morning the sun rose in a ly blue. Phnebe. bump- to Rivierhcad on the of the mick beside Mr. Weeks, resented the sweet . She responded to Mr. pleasantries with silence, usmlly they chattered gwliy ell tion. . form in you ms- cltine. I'll dictate." Well, he certainly hsd no need to use that tone! inrmessl be made an efiort mulls Blinldns way Pihoebe inserted the imder the roller and , , Elia. Besstow f“! me (‘mm mom‘ lingers pinched the heys in Quick staccato. ’I‘hen they stopped. She had written "Ber- ostw " out and try smtlur." gotten to buy s. new went out to the ste- the next block to it and retrained to (ind in s stew of unpeinence amww arrive any rnirtute now and Phoe- be hsdnit prepared the necessary urse you don't need a led at her. "Ii I the house and notIhAnG sell! I know you, my d I'm going to g fingers were all Half o! her mind was still at home, the heaviness that the family break- long pflntcd forms, furiously on the third and manag- ish it with only (me eros- geet trucks oi artvune ‘in hid the Ben isslwred the office half was sitting ins. "stem, this is no place for mt." d: her closed desk with her het ‘Thoebe. whst ue you talking egsdmthedoorlse sborut thismnmhii‘ closed utter his client end stared. ,_ l" . "Dex-ling what's up? Or is it lilhdh “It-it amounted to enough to tis-nglwagjtflt Bencmesedqtihltlytothedesit "Gosh I'm sony it 1’ was nasty," (Custhmsd on Page low "l miss no chance to add to my Vctory nest-eqq . s» é When Mrs. ‘Barstow out o! an hour later Phoebe 1 . locked at the sloop. hi! snapping with entnus- child, lent this s. beautiflul mom- ‘ll all ‘We fresh and cool in her tailored white silk. psltronizlng smile as she soiled on into Ben's room. ti Won't be a nick on ten you Pm going home. out.” Pisces-as pulsed tolvlnsPrerstioe ouniromherirpsheflrswirxdowsmos father. wore s street le blu braced irock with nnsll gold tsiigmd he: 5 ,usv9"éj dinner wss served by Mrs. Msc- can ti??? ding bells. Later the bride and ti? end th i ll in Mt fore °n°wni5er.m§im1sem'm."1i§¥ til°“i‘s‘it 3......’ “"2; “ill, are“ W 1'0 . w» ‘l’; s Elfin chlzrlflilbtl-Wvfl, hsvins been a vel- "K! émlllflyee of Old Spain for 80'9"! Yerss snd lately oi’ F. W. Woolworth Co. Ltd. Cpl. Jock. son will resume civililn lite sfrcr having served over with m, fifll Ollldilll Ail’ 5 for q 3w e i is I 5g §85E§e i? I this sdventurs. Alfresco ml sens m“... ...-.=.-.. ” he. any lulu 1L s v ' E Ia st iriisei z iii Whsndledeysolplgngymgg i i No pe - set plesters to lussw ill-lust s Iew drops of e pslnleee remedy PUTNAMW COIN BXTlACTOI-nnly n few sppllel- Ilene sml tells! comes quickly. Tecllls your sere eesn Gods’. I'M up“ results. for greater confers. use the aid seliebls Corn uneven IUTNA M'8 CORN IXTIACIOI» if e2 $85 i lite Putnams Corn Ertr tor a g as Egg?‘ i still: Canadian Legion Funeral llctiee f Velersns o! all wsrs sre reqnltll to meet st the Cslcliflc H sites-neon M 2 pan. in ' sttend the funeral oi our lste comrade, Chester A. Csmpbell. IRA N. BROWN, Secretary Chsrioitetown Branch. llOUSIHOl-D USI In ng Mrs. the entitled needs hsve come with Victory . . . new tasks thermal be setomplished mnkepossiblethekindofpesostinsefisnsdswesllwsnt. -' You are asked co buy Victory Bonds when» ICsnsds needs thelosn ‘>5 Y0“! savings eo help finance these greet nsdonsl mks. ' - 5w in bwlns Vimry Bond» you are an»; u» m: saga ‘m, penibla sgsls your ability no desire things depend on whether you have enough Swings with which to do them! You cannot own too may Viccsq Bends Sododtmiu thlschsnoseo ndd ts yourvicssry nsst-egpYou won't hsve mother fimbhlywcwrylondsiorswboleyesr. l-lelpymsrsellhyheiplogymil wuss-play, Victory Bonds lode). . I “qouesnsssliyowueoofew- wzauflflérv 5,. l 3 this; i ' Mk‘ Hf ,, n I J 1070 harvutts‘ é wk‘ suYyicronY soNos Pure Mills CeQi-w-