NOVEMBER 28. 1941 @“‘9'::""" STARTS I TD-DAY ' BE EARLY-SHOWS 3.l5-—7 AND 9 ONLY ear. ellrllrilsr rlzclillicoioil lilviillniiiili “Noflhwggl Passage"! Excit- I the ileminq days when Billy “led the reckless, romantic Cast of ihousandsl. As blq 5' inq eels ° The Kid If Last Frontierl BRIAN ilillllivv llii HUNTER - llulli lliiWllRli eras LON LOGIIIIART - fillliilEl, lr. "run Play by Gene Fowler ' Directed 6y DAVID MILLER I fir‘? a Prlsdll by IRVING ASHER ‘Mk’, "EIDTRATI-IOOLA BOOL "--Color Cartoon ivsus and ‘FLICKER iuiaivioniusr-ri-le Smith Til-NIGHT -=- EMPIRE -=- AND sir siiows 7 AND 8.-i5-i\IA'l‘lNEE sar. ONLY 2.30 THEM/NIL‘! AABRUPTL " INTERRUPTED because of this BOX 0F MYSTERYI What is its connec- tion with a series of lightning murders? >- _. nilv GIIAY ALSO mvr: Great Fcaturciles Picture People Fish Follies Kentucky Royalty Did You Know ‘Phat Stranger Than Fiction TOY MATINEE Saturday Morning, Nov. 29 Doors Open 9.30 A. M, Show Starts 10.00 EMPIRE THEATRE Girl or Boy Bring a Toy No Money. (Story Book not accepted. D0 not wrap Toys in parcels.) Sponsored by “Queen.’s District Council.” Boys Scouts Association. EILEEFFTFFITN -——-—- while she Vile walking Blmoilc. u. 8.. Nov. 2'l—(CPl ‘W! Al me ism,» Mme Oaissle was injured old daughter struck at the m’ l ly Ilisn struol by I time. ese with head incom- "lilfivboimd csaedlsa Ns- tlons. PRINDE EDWARD - “ms ifonsi fiallwsyit puswlser7rulu along tli railway track here. i-ier six-You?’ TO-DAY and SAT. SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 d: 8.45 .- ‘.l.. vliellili viii Vand "ms or illtfiqlllill wrsr" PLUS ~— JUNGLE GIRL El). I TIIE TANKS ARE CUDIINU 5N0“, TIDIE FOR CONIFI WARNIND Tile (Tilihniic Women's EIEIIgIIB wishes to inform the public that the parties who solicited ildiverfisiiig here re- cently llflll no authorization from Illp National or local orgiinizzntloh to use file name of C. W. L. A close scrutiny oi’ ere- dentiiiis oi’ such parties by those issuing civic licenses would protect our generous hilsiiivss nieil in future. —-r L-Iltlu. Patrol Leaders Conference Every patrol it ciil‘ in Clint- iottetoirii is PXIiFUIN-T‘ to be pre- sent at. tile conference i0 be held for foili" (luvs, commencing i0- niglii, from 8 to 9.30 Dm. at St. Peter's Hail. Lenders are asked to be in fliil uniform and to bring a registration fvc of i0 cents. The conference will rc-cperi Saturday froln 10 mm. to 5 pin. at, Trinity Hall. I)illi‘.(‘i' at noon will be sup- plied by 1419 ioral association. The (‘Olllfftliflfi IS under the direction of Mrs. lllirrv Cildinoze, Blue Cord dipieiiizi eiiidel", Personals Sgt. Rnph Ci. Iliiincmt return-rd to Halifax lifter s "eridns: a slit-rt furlough at hi: hrmc in the CitV. Mrs. Edgar Idiililflll who iiiis bum -" "ciiis, Mr, nurl Mls Ii. H. lldlll. ~ (ii Ficilrecioivn left yesterday 0n return to Nredhani, Mass. Ilvi" fsliicr, who is a pale-lit tn tile Moiiiiigili: I-Iospii-lii is iP-iort- (Yi__beti(~i" w _ ,_ Q Fello ' Syrup works quickly. It helps to soothe nerves and to induce rest- ful sleep a it helps to restore good appetite. The essen- tial minerals in this tonic are quickly assimilated, even by men and women who are physically exhausted, nervous and anaemic. If you're run down from overwork or strenuous socl pctivlties. Fellows’ SyruA) will help M restore your strength In do it quickly. Try this tonic. FELLOWS’ ‘"SYRUP tli(if SLEEP~ N!) APPEl|T[' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU ARDLAN DENTRAI. GUARDIAN L?!‘ @I|II:IIIII is reserved tor us!" of “a aerest. but advertising of s “at! Illlslufed maiden‘ ImlatlelI as I r . "hm". l "7 vsylbis in ._._____, CONFEDEBATI u" anon ,0" ‘"53; (PANADIMI LEGION Auxiliary mmmly "will"! FY1115)’. Novem- her 2a. no . . Initiation. pm mm“ FUNERAL TODAY.‘ OI Mr William Caniei-Lipgoifaglltgxonrl “m. “i” "1"" lousy. (Friday). at gilhllqcllillrilillidlllieiit“ 13 i rel-Eider“. C(mem_y_~ rc mu TRYON - BONSII APT Churches. Sunday ANIUMB aorhl-s: Try“ 310° DJYL: Bonshaw 7315 Dan. Tile pastor will preach on the subtle“: "T?" 9°01‘ Mari Cannot 61”“ L-iifl THE PItESBYTEtt in Canada-Divine wclgsllip l: 110111 0n Sabbath next. as follows: Cardigan 11 am; Montague 1 D111. Mr. W. R. Collins will ooh. duet the services. 1,1150 ZION BAZAAR, -A very News” asserts“ “we l“ had in F 5 Y rian Hall last evening. The annual event was attended by many citizens “,4 m, ladies we” sr.:"*r-.":":"* "W- ere M» 1'. all w _ sized for the occasion: nicely decor SERIOUS INJURY-Ede . Egret to learn that Mrtillddarlllelsl PM! 1s a llliient in tile City h. S- Pita-l suffer g from a brokéh hip_ The accident occurred Wednesday slimline 5s she wI-s leaving he, home. when a zusl. of wind 5mm back the G001’. blililwfng hpv- to mg fé"iiié°i.fi.‘l‘?..i“s core e ADDRESS Y’S MEN- " Bussell Somers, MA, ' 15,: 316k 6gb speaker lit the regular 10%‘ LY "l"? memos of the Char- e owli Ys Men's Club iiclrl in the YMCA. building last evening. He gave an interesting address (m "Bmks" pillmlflil out the 116041 [or cultivating the hab’: of reading. f-ie srreised the need 4' reading some ° l’ e m1" W008 oi literature. '.‘l-.e speaker was introduced by Mr N D. Macbeail. Chairiflan for the cve_ “ills Was Mr. Windsor Campbgll svccessrur. BRIDGE —A very Buwessful brides party was held no "Isl"- lit Brlllhton Club b the Woman's National Conservat ve As. Bwletlvu. Twenty time. of brldlze Players assembled for the enioysbie function and the prizes and re. freshmcnts were donated. Mrs. Ivan Home won first prize in the com- petition. The lllCkv prize went to Mrs N. Murray. Other prize win. net's were: Mrs. Wilfred McKennA. Mis. W. A. Rix. Mrs. Rankine Mo. Lulm‘. Mrs. F. C. Douean, Mrs. R. R. 13911. Miss E‘I:ei Stewart and MYS- J- B- Flemming. FIREMEN OUT- The City Fire Dellartment was out twice yester- day. About eight dclock last night a grass flrc ln_ ii vacant lot on York Lune was extinguished after a line of hose was used. It is believed to have been started by children and was threatening sbme nearby build- ings when the alarm was sent in. The firemen responded to an alarm 1W9"! 9-30 Yesterday morning for a blaze iit 271 Fitzroy Street in a double teiicnicnt house owned by Mr. Levi McLean. About 200 feet of hose was laid and an adaptor hose Used extinguish a roof blaze whim hail worked its way liiside. Flying Silflrks from ziii adjoining flue is said to be the cause of t-iie fire. ODD FELLOWS MEET-The annual meeting of the odd Fel- lows i-iall Company was held in the Committee Room at Odd Fel- lows I-iaii last evening. The Presi- dent Ml". I-I_ G. Leitch presided, A full attendance of delegates from the City lodges were present; 5g representatives at this meeting as all the capital stock in the com- pany is held by the different lodges of the Order. The directors presented a satisfactory financial report, which was unanimously adopted by the meetinll. it showed all outstanding bills to have been paid and a small surplus was avliilabe i0 allow payment of a three per cent dividend on the stock held by the company, Messrs H. G. L/Jiich. P. D. Worth, J. A. Campbell. Fulton Adams, A. 0, F Gill, Geo, S. Ryan were elected as directors for the incoming year. At e. subsequent meeting of the directors H. G. Lcilich was elected {Ycsldcnt and A. 0. F. Glil Sec- retary. Plans were made for the carrying on of the work iii con- nection with the company for the incoming year. Prospects for a successful one scciiis to be good. Too Late Tn (Jnslfy -.—-_-:_—=__—-_+__u_. __ _.__-——_._. 1942 PRICES ON BOTH NEW and used cars will be much higher. We have a. few bargains in rte-conditioned cars at. low priems. '31 model Chev. Coupe. ‘36 model Dodge Coupe, '36 and filo model Studebaker sedans. etc. Buy now and save your fin- arioe charges. T. G. Ives. 1283i Ill‘ GASOLINE WERE RATIONEI) how far could u go with your present aiitoiiio lie on a gallon of gas? Willis models give up t0 45 miles per gallon. we have two new cars left at the old prices. Consult us today and save money. Time contracts up to i8 months. ’I‘. G. Ives. L-llii) 11-28-21. n ‘I940! a life! a v ti‘? r ,. Perspiring won't split love asunder. Offending is the social biundcrl lath tonight wills LIFIIUOY ‘Illo ONI seep Ilpeslelly suede to prevent "L0." (lolly Odor] Trinity llniteii Bhurcll FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th ‘LDD-Choir Rehearsal. 8.15—Young People's Union. Vichy llas Big (Continued from page l) forces. presumably have been re- conditioned since the Oran battle. The Vichy ileei- and use of Vichy bases in French West Africa and Morocco could help Germany and Italy in an attempt to close the Western Mediterranean to Bri~ tain. co-liicldent with an ‘dii/RCK on Gibraltar. Use of French sub- marines, especially if based at Dak- ar, would imperil all Shlpg on the vital routes to South Africa and Souiti America. In the autumn of i940 there were reports from Algeqiras. 5mm. that s. French battleship of the Paris type entered Gibraltar and surrendered to the British author- ities. The report was never con- firmed. Here is a summary of French naval strength and what became of it according to best information available:- Battieship Jean Bart, 35,000 tons. afloat but not completed fn i940. Presumably available now. Battiesh p Richelieu. 35,000, com- Peted but, not in commission in 940. Presumably, available now. Battleship unkerque, 26.500. badly damaged at. Oran, Dleillm“ ably repaired. Battleship Strasbourgh. 26,500 for- pedoed afi r gaining open sea off oran. reached Toulon; presumably avail-able now. Battleship Breiagne, 22.000. de- stroyed by magnetic mine off Oran. according to German reports. Battleship Provence. 22,000. ported set afire at man. Battleships, Coiirbet, Paris, Lor- raine. 22,000; two of these in un- f8- specified British ports, third at Alexandria. Aircraft. Carrier Beam. 22,000 at Martinique. Aircraft Transport Commandant Tesie, 10.000 reported sunk at Oran later claimed by Germans i» be at Touion. Cruisers Algel-ic. foul" of Suffreii class, two of Duquesne clie-s. io,ooo_or these, three were known to have been at Alexandria. Cruisers. seven light. unspecified. of varying tonnage 0f these two are in unspecified British ports, t-wo were burned or sunk at Oran. Submarine Silreciif, 2.880, in an unspecified British port. Submarines. 43 first class craft and more than 50 second class craft. Of these an unspecified number are in British hands. Email craft. un=recif’ed of vary- iilg tonnage; more than 200 these vessels are in unspecified British ports. with some at Alex- andria. others were at OTB-Ti. Russians Admit page l) (Continurd from said broadcast press dispatches. was the Voiokolamsk sector, 65 miles to the lioitlivvest. Tiicrc, it iviis acknowledged by the news- liapcr Izvestia, the situation or the Red army has been "aeq-rava-ted." Izvestia culled the Volokdamsk pressure "enormous." In one action the dispatch said, the Germins sent. forivard six funk and five in- fnnirv divisions lll an effort to encircle the Russians and force tiierii back iiiio a lake. "But Soviet resistance thwarted this plan," Izvestia said. Pravda, Moscow's other large newspaper, said tlie Ger-mans. balked on the direct approaches to the capital. had failed in a 10- day attempt to turn the Russian flanks, but. acknowledged that the attackers had been able to push closer to the city. Pravda said that. at least 13.500 Germans had been killed recently in fighting in two sectors of the Kallnln area, 90 miles northwest of Moscow. In the Stalinogorsk area, 120 miles southeast. of Moscow, the German tactic of eiicirclement. look form in pressure northward. Pravda! correspondent said the Germans were using three tank and three infantry divisions there on a front of seven to nine miles. The Russian iilgli command had little of significance to report be- yond the customary daily an- nouncement: "We fought the en- emy on all fronts." Churchill Given (Continued from page i) “when this is all over the united Slaves will hold us in financial bondage." “That.” he sold. “is not true. Under _ iiie lease-lend arrangement there Ls lio ucsoiliilizig and no debt piling up," Later an aulirzriiatlve source Bic- plained this statement was meant to contrast, tile lease-lend arrange_ nient with the wir-debt situation which was “silcli a sore point" hi- lei" the first izrtdv. \\':ii'. TIIIS souice 5flidf»~ “Britain is, of course. cciniiiziteci to return or replace everything she receives, and ever ‘ore knows this is an obligation w icli must and Will be met. Mr. Eden sought to assure the British people that there would not be another gigm- tic war debt. to be paid off wilh money they don't have one won't have, and thus there won't be the recrlminatloris IIIB‘ followed the Inst war" Mr. Eden also made tiiese points:- i, Declared the present anil- oomintern conference m Bel-uh i. the opening Wedge for u Nazi peace offensive. but that ll. would not an Ml "one Jot" the detennination or Britain to carry on the war and Ulflt. I hope, the remaining neu- tral countries will not be deluded into listening to Hitler's plan for a new older." 7- Denied Nazi Foreign Nlinistar Ribbeatro-ps charge that Britain received assurance in 1940 ma; side. lie said Britain was contin- pflor to ins". Ju political or DGIWEPII u. and ilie Soviet govern- iiieni-l wish (here lX‘('il " Ilitiel- Needs Respite “"51"! “m9 W“ hi" been Whiting iryuu; to gel ihings really clean. that dissolves grease almost lik rri ' , ’ ' , - < and cuitingyout cleaning time Eimc-iglllnglllallllg you double “mm damn‘: because it's made with safe, flaky Sei5m(7[iig_ Fm" 87x51’! "d17- N°ihlfli§9 l" i-he package——lhe difference is all inside. garlic iitRiIE GREASE GONE IN A JIFFY! l ’, l :\‘\¢.'/// QUICKER, roo. AND ‘ ' wlrll LESS RUBBING- NE W IMPRO VED OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Sly good-bye forever it) hard scrubbing and scouring —-nnd u. hi1 1h... HIDE IN CANADA For New Improved Old Dutch Cleanser contains an amazing irigredlai-li And New Improved Old Du ich f: safety itself. l! DOESN'T SCRATCH Try New Improved Old Dutch Cleanser for yourself. Get a supply ni Russia would Join the "var on her C%§d,,,n“3,$,f;;o§fl°k§j§agj§l;§ . . ~ . lflki-‘ll Shells to CO-OPGPRIG WILD mt- ' Kglévnclémgod‘fflgfififickllivlfilll-‘Zlglilxgtg: department of Nii.r_'l;nal ivilr an- I and Datum: tinié ‘Ylicillilckna m“ cnmpalgl‘ w ‘mm we Uni-ll actually German troops hlid 31mm ‘fiizlnlfilecmgxelgrls lam when crossed the frontier was there any p, an mnounoement y‘ military Oonvei-sation m, hemquarwl. _ War s mlgll!" m"? have been prepared in eye-carcillliy stye ' ' spituous PL5lll0ll$ in even sic-up iiig pom and diiilli e -_ __.@_.__ Declaring Hitler needed a res-pile (fgnfifan °,E§’,§‘,§,‘,‘Q,°§YK’§Q$“‘S§QY _ ‘ TT“ because of Russian resistance, Mr. (an The mggnarle wmch 5s ,.__‘Q_ap_ed Public warnings Airmen Prisoners sources toil sh‘ Lnliibvri Lard Sgt. Murray Gel ileum trio, Sgt. Charles dos-mi. Kr; OiiL, Sgt- A W, M Qf ton. N. B. and Se‘! Che If Brandon. Man (i Ziiurruy’ \\'(-'i€ silliiiii i-lu- some ~nlii'el-_. 1r) according made today 0f the National Serv res Easily mag 1.11s and Will be placid iii con. cur. and ev- " r " " . ' _<_ BEATON- At Alexandra, Nov 20, Eden said “he is trying to persuade fr; 1- H t . ~ . , 194i. to Mr ind v1 , 1,. l the iliiilulis of Europe that the ,h..m,§§,§,,l’,,,,n‘fOI}°S§Q1,,§Q§;}P“DZ{ Benton. a son‘ Rnllwl: Qilltlfllfr M“ out); way iiiey can get mace is by fence i; hqcf V,“ direct i-wum DOIRUY m the C“ ' I‘, .' ' ‘ ' “ - ' ‘ - ~— _\" I inutrr (ill coming lziio his new order. He tisli and Americans t; terms" "He is ivrcng, He Won't," Mr Eden (lCCllPCfI. Mr McGovern said that if Atlantic irharici" was good enough for countries conquered by Hitler, “surely we ought to guarantee the indie ridence of our own colonial petp es.“ Mr. Eden replied that the oom- oarlscn - beiwcen Nazi-occupied Europe and British lndia—wes “the most extxavalzant absurdity." On one hand Mr. Eden said there was but “a handful o! white officials in Ind‘a"; on the other. he enumerated the=e "official Gel‘- msin figures" on executions in oc- Chilled cninii“ s:- 27 to Oci, 2'), i941. cupaiion. France-fit) since Aug, 13. iiig,“ said iiiat if they do that he would r 1 l .1 be successful in bringing the Bil- disléuffi?” V“ p [he enemy‘ Dc “m m“ cn guard. ll.o.ll.l=. list 0i casualties OTTAWA, Nov. 25—(CP)-Royal Canadian Air Force dead and miss- l hi. raised to i,05l today witli aniiounce- 27, 194i, Lorne fold, om Yugo_flavia_1’132 “me AXIS o‘? lslélSfljillq after air operations over- Follovving is the latest official casualty list with official numbers W15 "is 1101M- "rurcltss Nov. i9. 194i in Mr- iilill a». rnolr Doiroii of iitpe River. s son PERRY-in ihe City Ho pitil Ln drip Ill0\'( menls. defence plans. munitions fsctiries, 24.0 . - ,, ._ movements‘ harm” facllllvs- all? Ilggrlily of Unon R“ ugusoli“) E-nlle BIL ‘ ll 1' - . n . ' ‘ or p! flue Ion" slmplv store“ B~ DIai-Lhuii-At ilic Prince County Hospital. Nov. 25. 19th to w, and Mrs. Wilfred Macbeod. a son. BAGNALb-At Central Bedeque, NOV. 20. 194i, to Mi". and Mrs. Harold Bagnall, a dazigiiter, iuULLiNs-in the City H-eplllhl on Nov. 201b, 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mullins, Clly lace Geri- _rude McNeiLl) a >011. DEATHS in the second great war vrere FORD-At Sprir S., N . son of Mayils In Memoriam Zagreb, Croatia-JO!) shot June “m, next of km. Z3 flu" the death of two German soldiers. Actually. he added. the Yugoslav killings may total 35 0C0. The moiicn which the Overseas Killed on active service: _ H0056 Dunoivay, Geo ,_ adopted on the final vote express- A5196, Mrs. G M. Dunewsy (math. In memory of Ptc. Earl .l. Drake Bristol. Lot 40, passed away Nilvrni- her 28, I940. The moon and stars are shining. rae Mason, PO ed "comnleie confidence in the er) Fayetteville. Arkansas. On low and silent grave, Pidme Minister and not only in Burke, Leonard Joseph. Sgt“ Beneath there lies one dearly loved. him personally but also in _t‘.io.'=e R72504, Mrs. P. Burke (mother) And whom we could not save. people and li_ .e ineiljolis ulizeii it Tirinish. P. E. I You left heliliid some broken ill-arts ivas the Pr: c Min ste:"'s ixghi MacKliy. Ross Alexander. Set That iovl-rl you most sincere and responsibility to tires and ilsc B78449, Mrs. H, C. MacKay (niotli- That never (IIfI or never" will for thewinnlng 0i tre ivar." RECIYFWWN A“ Sgt Fflrirl-"i'yull—liurl. lleur. Mr, McGovern and one other I. _(‘ie, ormen all. .. . LR many” were unable lo you; 27603;’). A. I. Ritchie (father) Ed- L_1143_11_28_S;1ster Ruth. against it trcause they w-re chos- $1. my l t, _ ‘ m as te1,_[,,_s_ _ iss m; a i a r opera ons. _ __ bpiagiie, Henry Arnol F‘0.. _ gilllllfi, E, Sprague (father) Port esoii, nt. (Secriously injured on active ser- N. D‘ MacLean Golds-n. Cecil Raymond. Sgt. Corps news plan. LT tiic dance v and gala opening of FR. MCLBJIIES _ garage en Tuesday. 2nd Decenibel. are prcgressllii; avaiinbie for still‘ at ihe foiowuuz , l_w___- BLACKOUT EA. Foster. DiuZIK-‘ii- ~ stores: mug s Hughes Ding 119 Graft‘ ii Strum; Rkllncnd Street h Pharmacy. 01PM 5501'? 5W9“ In uzder i0 ny- id d1‘ Al‘ "lkemi ilie building it is sllgtfifilfd ~51‘ ugkms be purchased ‘in advance 1t any one of the HbOYIJ drug stones. liieiit‘ oilfkl films row ro as mn/nr A8 wru As w/ss: K££P 1M0 smiles AND smut was are: MADE IN CANADA A VISIT T0 SANTA CLAUS- Another Surprise “I was crying because we g0! lost in the woods." aid June. R62l83, Mrs. E. I. Golden. (mother) Prince Albert, Siisk. Canada Dangerously injured on active ser- "ce: Congram. William Elmer, LAC. SlIIOiLhIY- It h” R159385. Mrs. F. Congram (moiherl been arrangzd that Vckeis “Willi? Radcliffe, Alla. new , UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone I49 - .\ Public Nlccting, under the zlilihoriiy of the Pro- vincial (Iiviliiin Iicfence Committee (.'i R l‘) will he held Friday evening Nov. _ (lollege to discuss ways and means of eiil"r_vliii: oul 1i Practice Blackout at some future date. 28 in the Prince of Willi-s All‘. .l. ll. Ililyes. Chief Executive officer of The Provincial Iimergeney Committee of Nilvii Seoiiil nlii he the guest speaker. All citizens are requested to aliend and it is antic- ipated that much vliluilble information \\lll be fllilillil- cd. The rlhovc undertaking in not directly related to immlnenee of an air attack but preparaliilns- lo meet and i0 minimize the consequence of such iililiek can only he effective if made well in advance of their oe- currence. “Well, pinch lily cheeks and call me Rosy!” said the rabbit. “I'll see that yea ‘at home. “But I cannot take you home now for Stsrbrigilt, the fairy queen, is coming.” . Just then there was s lap-lup- tsp on the little door. IIyEG EOFI’ li.l\ YES