{~;f1:r_ . first real lircak toward stardom. '-Drlvq ouI AC" gANlJAlgY a, 1944 STAR TS TO-DA r Produced by SOL LESSER Direoted‘ Ily FRANK "Bonnie: Stun rm in DIIIIK villi l um stung; p"... ,. ........ illllfltllfl tfelelilllllllllb tlluflqqmon ‘iahclllllm-IIIY inuuumu lllfllilllnl i-mflqum-q m“'*‘""" ilfllllfillll illtltllol ‘unm- a-uuum “m” arm-acumen Lflunwn" eluecowt ‘mm-m ~ - ottoman = . _ - g iillltltlillf . emrnuscon of. QAPITOL: TO-IJAY: TllE.——i'.'Eli. dilly 5e 70767170» 5.9737,’? i" 6'1"‘ . 11547721.” 1W Preuetel by Cinema Guild e Ielenel tluu U nllol Article J t EXTRA — BRITISH - CANADIAN NEWS and BULWARKS 0F Flllillfllitill iA , ~ l‘ l‘ ikl Y T SHOWS 230 — 7.00 and ii :-: Ill. 1i- l o tnuriiin (JOHWU: luinili.'iric.~; as tin \vho liinkcshci‘ “Kiwi! "will - But what is more uiilnuiil in nil B I: " ilcyt livvs PRINCE EDWARD "IO ll DAYS, ll‘ I l Beginning Til-BAY I FUR 3 DAYS ifAUoiFliirr cArrroi. , ,-_, .~ .. - seed. The lii.i..e.iii ck CllCliCih of sixlsln" pfiau‘ H‘ noun "s sham,“ iii the "n"... > ‘ VALTER HUST ' atone: 1051A: - oscm ncMoLu cull: loceillAur-Htultlt IIANIINE Directed by MlCHAEL CURYIZ This column ls reserved tol- new: of local interest. but ldvcrtulug of a newey nature mly be inserted at rive eentn e wore, etriotly pey- unle_ln, ldvenee‘ _ l CIABWELL for pnotogre . PLATINUMS, platinum silvers. uingnecks, white marked, pearl ‘platinum: and high-class standard _siiver fox pelts. oil being offered lat auction in a special collection by the Prince Edward Island Fur, l-ool Umited Ship your skins now.t ' nose VALLEY v. r. U.-TheI I . P. U. Mrs. Iona MacLeoo, which was IRS 0008-310X]. Letitia urahani. presided. Meeting ‘opened by singing O Come All Ye Faithful. Scripture lesson was rea by Lena Mayhew and taken from Matthew 2. verses 1-15 followed by Lord’s Prayer in unison- Silent INIght. Holy Night was sung. Minu- test of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by i9 members. 'l'.‘h_cie were 3'1 visitors present. Collection $1. l. Mrs. Clarence ted the members to her home for the next meeting. Away In A Manger was pantomim- ed by Beryl MacLean and Iona Keating. While Shepherds Watched Their Elocls By Night, was sung followed by the Benediction. The programme comlnlt took charge and games were played. Santa Claus then arrived on the scene and presented each of the Puung People with gifts fnom a beautifully decorated tree. Lunch was served. WEDDING BELLS. — A quiet wedding was eolemnlzcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Runice, Fort Lawrence. N. 3., o Thursday evening. December 23rd when the Rev. George N. Somers united their second daughter Jean Black to Donald Alexander son of Mr. and Mrst Charles E. Mec- Kenzie oi Bridgewater. The bride. lookin very winsome in turquoise blue s eer of street length an carrying an arm bouquet of Pink t . entered the dr-nw-l in t to the wedding» march played by her youngest SAS- ter Louise. The ceremony took place in front of a gaiiy decorated Christmas tree in the presence of the liitmediate relatives and it few friends. The bride's mother wore black sheer and her corsaize was Better Time Roses. The groom's mother was unable to be present so her corsage. also Better Time Roses was sent to her. Those serv- ing were the bride's cider sister Mrs. Ivan Trenholm hlso Miss Shirley Smith. Fort Lawrence aiidi Miss Jo cc Milncr of Amherst. Im~ mediatey following the reception the young couple left on a. short; honeymoon trip the bride traveliihgi in n. tweed suit and coat with navy accessories. On their return they will reside in Amherst. The bride formerly resided in Searlctownfl P. E. I. and has a large number of relatives and friends. WHBATLEY RIVER W. M. S.- The Decemmr meeting met at the home of Mrs James Wares. 0n the President presiding. Meeting opcucd with tho Hymn Away in a Manger. Scripture reading Luke 2, Verses 8-16 by Mrs. N Stead. Six members were present. Minutes read and approved Mrs. Wares and Mrs. Wm. Ling were dele- gates to attend presbyteriel in Charlottetown. Treasurer reported a balance of $6.12 after our al- location was reached. It was a- greed to change meetings to the third Wednesday in the month, instead o1 the fourth. Next meet- ing at tho licmc of Mrs. Leonard Ling. Mrs. Gordon Andrews to have the worship mritid. Roll cull. a. verse of scripture containing a woman's name. Offering 64c. 50c in dues Following is the slate of officers for i944: President. Mrs Vice rresident. Mrs rctt. Secretary. Mi's. Leonard Ling. Treasurer. ltlrs. William Ling. Christian Slcvrurdshirp and Finance Sec'y. Mrs. James Wnres Missionary mcnuihiy Sec'y_ Mrs. Wm Ling. I Friendship Sec’y. Una Smith Temperance. Mrs Robert Sellnr. The candle lighting program was taken from monthly. with Mrs. L. fling taking the leaders part. Hymn sung wen (7 Lit-‘lt- Town oi’ Bethlehem. Jcy to the World. riid Hui-k the Heralds Angels Sing The Nelson Stead Rcagh Bar- ANN HARDING Race That Long In Darkness Plncd. was road by Um Smith Meeting closed with Silent Night _ 11v 1141211401214 in loving men; of our darling son and brother Noll Marks. "h" died January 3. i943. ,Tlme speeds on 0M Y9" ha! " * i‘ iiiil, l‘ 4e lisuirlllits. who sfieihe‘ “-~—‘ - —~ uuiné'v_n_ I lJlil , l)? liziukuuij crook to linvc llllllll‘ tul- Iwnhhuzur “mm, when a“ "an, STAGL DOOR truly; w... .0. so l>iiv.51\;.3d1;;;§t- 5;;g,,1;3¢~g;;§;;3 qtyfitrgg $132355] .. . a i H Q -iiio\><l\-\t'\1¢*<"l‘ ' l ... ~ ‘ 1 .- ‘ A u t. l fr "t. .hinu Rh. [sillilicgcr LUIIKPL‘)! from st-lrviiiu \\lu oi Youliil llrllI iV-lllillfl,‘ which is Dgwn "gnflc $102"; bu? not l“ . _ ~ 5?, .12? i-‘iililfti-‘i '{Z.i'-i§-“'.‘i'.".~'.° tails ‘ix-tr: . eel-S: OF 4x MA rwkioxtollu'b' {i}Qivhwtxfill)“Eglllflldfijjt“U irclclisc. l“ haw" ‘I'll mo“ Ne" "mm 1'5 SUPW-rVf-“i U- N‘) * ‘ 5‘ ‘ -. ; 1'11 (joy n0‘ involved iii these hilarious DYO- Sadly Missed by Father Sisters "AYE I i ize lliIlcigullIlltllIfiiItlllI Lilli ILHIILIIIIQI] icgcdiiigs arc tlii'cr)v'titlli;z‘dzli'l\sl lllfllli-I ' and Brother. ' y '»e»--- 1 “. ._. .- _ gt ding tro- ll: y Susan . vnr , A uizla 1_3.1l_ Hul1.\'\\‘00ri's mi Glades-vim stilt!‘ 15.?“ LC”??? ‘quit?! ‘illli"f"l" ‘(rut-item in . ‘f! Button and} _ toil ioii Shim Dc L . r m" ave“ Ilwalvcl‘ “m "‘m"3"’wrs “lbil l‘ co to lllLlKi! it." ii llhrrc bzi, Vi/IIIlilill l-loldcii. Edolc mm “mm cums “and” "m m: )"t“‘\l'l.lli ilt tho Prince in. ‘Kl liluickcii . d Jiin Brown, WIEO Ccntriil Casting Eurcnu Illfti. I-‘PIIY-“I ’ ‘ti. “may mm united Aaists‘ ‘share a Gl'ccli\v.:li Village apart- ‘ ‘hrtilt today’ urn playing lcilds in‘ ant‘ Q 'illl‘lll.. livt- on huliiburge . kllllll wealth - port - illul‘ ' - » ;- _ ' d i ' ii l o.‘ f ill n" oo< —-- aiit pictulo mid ilctiiiiu t ho picture ale such ciltlhllfl co Ivfilulllhvnlg‘ witmotheiikld; [gum In my.“ mummy M M", Mme “um-mun; i Ferguson, Marshfleld. who passed elected: away on January 2. 194i. llome From Jail llccupiell China UONFIJDEBATION LIFE INSUIP ide ' E lweekly meeting of the Rose Valley was renovated so that now ‘Y was held at the hum, or l-iong Kolig sister h“ he, iassroo . Slste ' lighted by candles for the Chrlst- lglste, Bnommyvsr cfifssfiioofi: are m Th” Dmfldem" hnsslihe side of the convent and look out over the new bail court whlul; u is W!!! PNDared now Blrls as u means of recreation. Our kitchen has been done over and we are still 5'47""? and kflmflle Llns for ovens. We‘ all manage to live upstairs. and while we are snug, everything and everybody fit in nicely. , war conditions. We doctrine classes in session at Dresent time, one at the North and the other at the South gate, Tm doctor (Sister Antonia Maria) keeps bllil’ twelve hours of the day with her medical work. 55W» Y°Tm¢F1Y one tiny room. has been moved and enlarged to in- clude a waiting room and examining room. it" 1e dolns very much good mi- the people. especially the here in Kweilin. sigm- u; and two of the other Sisters have‘ n‘ evening classes in English. so our -,day does not finish until 7:30 m. wlien all clauses I close more and more into privau tructions, or classes groups in the evening. we ‘also been taking a parish census Wednesday evening the 15th. with.‘ ---.-~vehnhlrm.\».n‘.. .. . »\\M‘~ . . Kmeiiin. Ohinaz- Sister- Mary Rlcci. formerly of Mtiiltaguu ’ and recently released iron intern- "RM in Hvn: Kohl. is O-le of four Maryknoll Sisters who have arri- 'ved here from occupied They are now aiding in the Pension oi ursfiitly needed mission work in this city, according to ‘Si-Bio? R056 W610i‘. Superior. who China. 8X- t5: "DWI!!! the summer our iiousc each OWII and for the too, using a brick "Our mission work is going on Nmflrknbly well. notwithstsnalr; have two llic Her dispen- Fflflm. medical Sis-- poor. Ricci i p. tome t0 a "o"? 01W work is developing IIiS- small have , for "cllrdlflk to the system used so‘. successfully in Maryknolis Kaying‘ mission last year. i "We all feel keenly the lack of reading material; none whatever is 60ml!!! in. In fact we have no. m9" SUDDUBs of any forcigifi EOQd-i. but mlssioners ingenuityl Cvmes to the alcl of every Sister s; she takes her turn in the kitchen.‘ We see "WHY American friends l" the my these days. and thanks lo their presence here, our trips to the hill shelters are much loss frequent." ‘$18M?! de Ricci is a fqmmy r951. cent of St. Mary's Parish, Mo“- tasue. She attended elementary 5°h°°1 l" NGW Perth and graduat- ed froln Prince of Wales College and Provincial Normal School, Charlottetown. Later she attended St. Francis Xavier College in Ali- tigonish. She is the sister of Rev. Robert Cain. C. S S R., cf St Patrick's Church. Toronto and oi Dr. E. F‘. Cain and Miss Catherine igfli: of Anaheim. California. U Sister de Ricci was one of five ‘Maryknoll Sisters who nursed wounded Canadian soldier-g at ‘Queen Mary Hospital. Hon; Kain! when the Colony was uhdcr Jag)- anese bombardment at the out- break of the war. Mess Room Chatter WITH THE R. C. A. F. SOME. WHERE IN ENGLAND. Jan. 2 -— ICP» - Fir-st Canadian Wireless Owvrfltor-aii" gunner to reach tlic rank of sous-ion leader. 27.ycar-oid Bob MIIIH‘ supervises an air crew school that has trained more-crews fvr oceratiunnl duties and fiowii more hours than any similar unit in Britain. over the oldest and largest heavy conversion unit in the Canadian group where crews fresh from O.T. U. learn to handle Brltnins biggest four- engined bccnbers. Enlisting in lt40, Boll came over. 5W5 l0 loin the first Canadian bomber squadron formed in Britain. Following a tcur of operations in Whlileys. he became a sergeant in. structor at the Hallfex conversion unit he now commands. Conimzss. inning followed and a year ago hc jumped to the rank of flight lieut- enaht. In peacetime. Bob was 3, lr-le. phone and teiegra h construction engineer in Saskat liewan. Sqdn. Ldr. D l-I. Kennedy. 28. year-old veteran from Fredericton. N. B.. has taken over or inland oi u flight with n iwavy bcnnliev squad. ron of the Canadian Group Just completed one tour of oper- ations and starting rm. u sepond, Kcnney told newsman his two toughest trips were to Berlin. That was beicre Bomber Command set out on this vlrltcns offensive to "Hnmlcuiilz" the Nazi calsi .l Born and raised an liiivertoii. Ont. Kerney was an instructor at ‘Sky I-faboi- Airport. Gorierich, out. before the war, After joining the n1! ‘force. he flew .i bnmbc.‘ across the Atlantic in Ari‘! of i942 and was lvstcd to ch-z Moos‘ Squadron where he flew wlih his present IN ME." ‘ORIA 1!»? 1938 i944 -DAWSON srlzvemo; Your (Ihicerful way and pleasant sm With satires; we recall You were kind to everv one . And was beloved by all. Son Orland. l i-a-il. ‘fieillllq lip lilghls Ciiidvrrllu yin 1i ir. i c o: {L “Wm O1 1.9mm...‘ m mil; Hcllyw i Susan ililyivilrd is} l ""‘ t» ,‘ 5 _ ' - l uous v _ cs '31 . ' ; , _ , . . nee x0121 ranking stars of sciccii, tinge Fziliisthikuunlnnc );ppb1ll'll, Talluiili ‘(fglllillllCfl c numbers “llvllullcélnle MW we "wed lo we". "IVI"“II“' .. l Btiiikhelid. I.‘I(I‘.‘..il‘ uni-seen. 1 lit-l ‘F0 ‘ l‘ ~° Mfr] ‘Eh,’ “$13G Sam. time. some day her hand DITYILB Imis Ivh?" Lwt- lllcms “lmlstvxlixa Bmgch m“ CIIJHT‘ (‘rafiiivcd ID ‘m‘.§x.cll\wloginl.flcnll»i' we'll clasp Wiand-liic Etmdllffgcxntcriliiisg 1h‘. Lvun Fmliillllficurl‘: fitégl m‘ '5‘ ti» that ihctr l - And "H" "v mrcwen‘ Qlfiuilflle C lb ‘ Veronica Lake m‘; Ari-nu ‘Maixtvt-ll,‘ l-lthcli in". lirrnnlicnicilt Is_i idcccnt. Since Evu- Fondly Remembered by Hg! _{:;“ "";_’" I I Mciiliiili {Lilli Miilii. Mrrlo (lbw lntlici‘ foots ilio bll s. ho l-I; c l- Mother. (icol-go ‘Rail. Lniiliv R0. , Mm ill‘ ctrrlit-li and hurries to Ncw it)": to 1.3.1; 01in Otis Skiuli ' EIIYCI, trlkr IlLs diiuqrhici" bick to llli ls . . Corn ' ,, . wn nlid Ed Wviin. They uphill} i‘ in “Stage Door Canteen. fill-W“!- themselves llS entertainers. uininr und senior hostesses. food servers. waitresses. b "Jvifi I'“L'°h"°k°rs und dishwnslic exII-‘anfielst arc getting thc chance rec llfct ES /~ ‘it’ nil movie nnpi- the R rulirTlTtvF k516i...» Sugnr is one-Iii til" P1111“ pl fllfltgnofl known v1 nian. Jtist YIS West Beiichlev rcvcnls the ll'.‘\'tS we‘ _ that “Mostly Murder.‘ ‘Ulltliiflll over tlonal burlesque i oing to produc with all thc kids is tlic chalice t It. and provlr h l.‘ tunity for Mm-t c cm to net Mother. when Benchlcv finally (Ilat that tlic kids nrc rehearsing -.i nil} which iic wroic wants Will Bciichlcy that thcv don't have lilt- niiiliuscriot but know the uliv iei~| a-iid ta m . , l t '-perfcct. Bclichley W” youngsters Iron he mord a special performance that. vounu thesolons‘ give. Murth f‘? 11v MEMORIAM ht loving memory of Nell Marks ghirfluluseed nwly ruddenly Jllilllry then inst, no Holden tolls allrccs to being token Alwuyn so true unrelfleh end kind MaItlisManyIQQIOId Belole Ihelr lime ou feel older than you ere or lullrr ill-its, Beekeche, Nervous- Palin, Rheumatic Paine. l! nt I. t t J0“! K health an thet there symptoms Inly be dim to Kidney and Bladder 10y a 1S l" ll" "M" i"! "4"" i'”""' 25.11375?‘ “‘i'.ii'l.lsi"ii."§'i‘ ifJ-“lu; I5 ‘i 5 ‘"53" find polrenoun exceu nclde end w I. You nnd that I_‘O 95 A beautiful life that came to on‘ veryihinr grin II"! "0"" ° ‘If n‘ immedlnnlv u", JQJKIi-Eiii IKIFFI-is“ in the CfiSt. This lle died on he llverl, everyImI-‘l ’ , puck; s unless n iey'vc bee-ii wetting m"; l lhgg.‘D%n;t"P.‘ cs also an Onlwf- Invingly Remembered and Saul! ("Lquhwif . ‘Mlleed in llle Wife lien. ‘is and Bill Holden _ w-sitwmmtl. "s1 . _As chief ‘JWJulld instructor. the, kid from Marshall. Sask. presides t. .11 .4“! -- we -'-:l=i~i.'.»=-w» THE CHI_\_R_I:Q_TTET()_\_VN cuallnmm . calming aumnllll. unntagurhm m", . , , l START Till llrl YEiR mail ‘nwifllmuwchkfl . PAGE THREE Decide lo Enioy Good Health During I9llll- By Eating More FRUIT AII Leading Grocers Will CIIeerFuIIy Co-opernle With You Today You Can Buy DeIi For Medium Size For Large Size commanding officer. Whig Cllldfqllf-i‘. iiiciiis tvlli be rocked fiiust‘ J. D. Pattison. D.F.C _ Toronto lright‘ uiid every s"i‘1\D of tlimi Elihu so llirit iioii '1" \ lint’ in .11 l). ‘l _ . . ‘n kitchen or ;_ . Pilaiiliciliioyeig ‘$320531? n‘ It“ “Q1151 _"I Ruse r t .. HIYUIUS f-i i» ahead (n ring tar“ s “Ivh IIOIIIC III‘ ITIIUIII‘; S-I \l‘.'!.l" ilarcs for Lhc letrciciiics i‘ (‘l0 tllflill‘ bomber fnrcc Little tnlziiitui ins I """m“‘l"°9" been tnntlc of tlic Pztfhfiiidcrs; h; R1501”; m“; izrouiidr circus .lil“\l'iiflrt the liuic. '. “m; you.‘ ‘if w; t“ iBhl. c 2 (rrii - It's a di. n to he :1 illvliillfl“ of a Patlifiiitlei SFHIIIIIYHH ziiid our. icd by Gfillil) Cont. J"Iillil_\' I-‘zui. quiei‘. D.S.O.. D.F‘.C. UtItlWil. iioi only boasts the cream ti {l i'(‘l'.])(‘ frtxili 5c ion of the Dc-l but some ground men \- o joined. 1i’.‘,l'lL‘llI vie tvstiiigi the unit shortly after ii iirmcd vtlirll \\"ll to clip as a slraiilu. btlllilfil‘ Sill ion - for i Ft l\liidliiiid_ Oiil . Ono cf tilt-in is Flt Craiisioii of cztne to the -t and was the than to sci-re v. . ‘rr stitml- i roii in Britain. Craii . 22. 10ft UlllVF-TSILY at Hamilton, C A F. ‘t three iifllli fill" iivi iernuiitl ‘ ' S ivhilti Oilifi‘ i lire Nomian Lnwsm. of iIPILY lttixiiiiii." St» Winitlicg, arti Sci lloi" Hill-st of f2 Thornton Mo» Luiirioii. Ont. OTTA\V!\. Juli RESOLUTIONS are t tnacic Itlnil KCDL Mid 1"‘ - - perhaps many oi n5 .llt' t committing 0'li':.91\‘C5 lo Sit resolutions. Howevci- ll i that silo who has the llculih lllIL‘ of hcr ITillllIV n‘. litxirl, "I resolve that (Illl'lll.". l‘i'~l 1 food s t r ‘will (‘Ybll or‘ a Ilere are three of litt- siirt-it-ors nr um ni lien gtlmmest air-sen battles yet I'l‘l"II'lIf‘lI in lilo North Atlantic. They were mrmlxz-re (I ll h’; RAY '. Hillt- I nplaln nl‘ rll-kcd up h_v a ltrltifll f- Fgt. J. M. Rutherford nnzi l» both I. A l‘. men, and Flying otlim I illiclicllislli. l i-v-iz"; Ibo crippled flying limit dnvrl liiczllt‘. sank with Illa aircraft. Warrant (tfliccr \\'. F. Ernie. or (i. 1.1 vet-non, 3.5:, the wirelesn 911K110!- um mother nrvivce. , JUST THINK 0F IT! eioue CALIFORNIA ORANGES AT 35 Cents A Dozen 55 Cents A Dozen CALIFORNIA LEMONS AT 45 Cents Per Boson ' _ j vlcrolll GARDEN ' NOW v-flllDER VOUll SEEDS EIRLY ‘(errors SHORYAGES . "OCCUR; this grill ilaitsi PROPER AND PROFIIABLE GARDEN PLAN> NING CANNOY BE DONE IN APRIL. lull minute ti»... hurried decisicm, and lute Oldevlrg urc the Gremilnr =1 Victory cs1; ds i. ‘levy ‘mpervonl things are mine wire" m. ui-Qmy oI WOIIK ipOIII clear think‘ Irlg and irwesii nlion. ‘Ihnro i. real icy in Planning u 9min months ahead st plant- rig ime. Ii w." play you handsomely lo measure lire lend yntl can plant and Io low n t “a elem n swam =1. to covet u W we i1 fltzardnruce WIII‘ family d ugpeiiles 57nd for Cathie .n',e who ordered from U! in W4 Cflloiog roorl o: ready, wilhoul n. YOCAI rot vow coev D7 F‘ l I711 515D AND NL/FSIRY CIIAIOG DOMINION SEED HCU$E GEORGETOWN. ONI. 7g E firs. Williziiii tn soil by I mil In-zlriltioil hv Ztlurllnnlilll, hlnniltpllr. nllctinil on FRIDAY .I\_'.'l',\l?l' Till AT l I‘. NI. UPI’ niill lloll-.r~ tho follnxviil; Fr. cil ~ ' lioltl l"; §_ but. Pflllb. rr. clcrlric lutlio If . \ilr fird. fill? tliiv. lrrliis Push. (i. II. .\'I§I.~2(l\', .\l||-li.u-\|»i', '*=~..a§;€:ete~- I Ii l-‘_(‘.. of 400 21st Avln. Prince Allirri. soak. liurlnfl IIN‘ ilfiIflll Flight Lii-ut. Paul ‘l’ Silt-grill nI Tornnlo. the nlrcrvfl. and l‘. hllrrvrs oi’ lilgln, NIL. lost their lives. Fixing Offirtr (‘licstr-r Dlorlnlly lkrlunrl flylitrboat crew u-llicli fought ni- it-rsi out uilll two lF-lioris. 'l'lirv sank flllf‘. thou wort» \Il0I "PUIHINI. Sleeves kept plotilflfl "i? MIMI‘ 1"“ W” down by the other‘. iii " .ill'I lilrl t‘ ~ skipper ills position iuul course. w hi.‘ nine!" - l.r\:<~ N’