BER 22, 1942 , g0 THE CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN PAi o muse A ~HENNN ‘ .. __... ' - i slwnwm‘ BY Y5 MEN'S CLUB °f Charlotletolvn UEillTRAL GUQKQIP... A NORTH W000 10v $ROB|N ' . Eli: SHTFIRE! 00° CHOICE Fresh Plate Lbo 25¢ illusion Rms, CFJIICIIQOITIQS 2 s‘ CREAMERY aurrsn 2 l-bs- 77‘ 22c thusiastiu audience. Mr. George Jurdine acted as chairman and Mr. Allolsorl Proffitt gave an ex- cellent and informative talk on the Third Vlcto Loan. Some two hundred peope were 1n atten- dance. In Kinkora Wednesday there were two shows, attended by some four hundred in all. At the evening show, Mr. James Mc- Cardle, Mldgleton, gave a fine picture "High Over he Border", which is the first film ever to be shown on the migration of him between North and south America as well as “The Great Lakes" and "The Commandos" are highly praised. These films will be shown in St. Eleanorls and Summerslde Thursday and Friday by Miss Hilda Gillis of the National Film Board. This column In reserved for nevn of local Interest, but advertisin of rnewsy nature may be insert: at five cents a word, strictly pay- able iin advance. V_____ H h CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-fll SHOW FILMS-The Free Sound Movies in Freetown Tuesday night brought a full hall and an en- alddress on the View Loan. The -“ \v.-.va~.-r.-uaa , l . w HEAVY 2 ‘s 29c gbyn FISH 2 hs PEACHES SYRUP m '27‘ DIGBY, Box - - c i HARD WHEAT \ FLQU R “Burg $239 htiifiii, each _ 7c! Personals .~.a-a.ar.afi-.-.-aowmrunvuu Pierre takes the law lnie ills own hands! w. Ihd Mrs Amos Gallant, Oys- ter Bed Bridge, have received a cable from their son Clifford. an- {lorlércinz his safe arrival in Ens- an . JET-H's Sgt. Lloyd D. Wlgmore. North Nova Scotia Highlanders. spent a recent two-day leave with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wismore. reduced and Directed by ‘ HERBERT WILCOX i‘ < “s wgmg/u AS YOU sss f - . :WHAT WOMEN WITH _ .. a»... _..z¢l~ amass MILKFED 4 T0 s 1.13s. 29c s i0 12 lbs., lb. - 23C ‘ ‘ " Graham's Road. - CAPITOL QMVvw Playing 44b aoawwnliirll MATINEE BIS-EVENING "(-8.45 ?,{""}§.fi?§§f‘“t%,,5.P§§3§§“$,,J;°‘$.‘ii§ IMv-‘I-I-l-la-I-hi Mclnmsh ‘ o1o3§Lr>§§$§f~olos “CARROTS e lbs. - - - - - c Robinl-lood $223231 2““'2§c CITRON, pkg. -- — -- 12 Ig- lv,’ I V‘ u t I ‘Z-zr-vo-r-l-N-l-lrrr-r-rer-a-r-I ~ @ARVEW§S' ‘ - (as-AMY l the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. l m s10"! °' " y _mtfls,z\lge$nolllsxos_ St tt Hayden “Pierre Of The Plains" T" arre - - _ , , _ ' _ ' _ Mixed FRUITS, pkg. — 12c ance Actlon Packed Drama Protestantflrphanage W Nagy“; I'll-Ind Qllfl Cooking CHERRIES, pm; _ _ 15c v MY _ . .5 0W! Ysqms . 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Glass the B“°"“‘“'q~hooo§§,““mo nofitdoor who puts glamour into her first out- Parker Moore l the Empire 1 , , h ld d as the door adventure role. Tip To Tailors ' "'“."'-"' ""“""““' ‘ gorgrllsaf-rklllzillrligfrbmgflgaon; .511" w» t The “W. story follows the adven- Percy ude RED GRAVENSTEIN Per 4 -—- —~'~~~~- s come out o: me cinema wows 1n e 1333,? $39,155 1f “r lgggggqgdg the Cudmm BM T BARREL _ _ _ - mw-lovnva-al- vno-o-o-o-l-v-v 1°“ “mm uh the heroine whogr El e 1 te g W10 Jepkms Phannmy with Starertt and Hayden bo . 1 a r us. lvnss Rae Gilrespie . Bushe] rless members of the 319195 he? bmther- false-IV “cued 0f Whltlock Tire Service HAMPER - - 1-99 Lat e Give the children lots of Ba" D02. g apples for school Z8 EATING FEARS - - - 29c Doz. traylrlg fea 141*“ EL’ trol, action fans are in murdef- w t-‘WWB imm m6 Rflfffll stewarts Bakery , fornagrirexxtfraa thrill. as Starrett is e150 Mmlmed Pimce- an‘? “m” 0th" *5‘ Central Creamerles Lid. W, W. .,.__,__ Fiiiiitliilriwglnglbalélgiss, ggmgggg 013,3? we a M“ Cc- srsfizzdnsnldeselct: Hgggylltflle" IIIDEJYITII Direcwd by “OWN-d Emma-ton, charge bv his native wit. nrroll and Dmon 8a spine“ the My 0W1.“ “uh “w “W” %_‘l‘$§.§“ll°€€.li“‘§§o“,i'i£¥ ‘$513213: S“ OM 61m m" 0n» me “an m Search o‘ Con!“ terlnrd the romance and olned Judge Palmer Eimoiiii ?§§o‘§é1“&liir“i‘b§iléi2“i‘l§3= Gorgeous scenery in the m5. so?‘ 5°“‘“3v Wmdgifil 3- . tto . C mwards “om a rubmehs 3,11,21,11? ras provides a colorful background. J. P‘ Croclilgitlg) e and thusyacquires adurnb-but-tu _- Mrs‘ R Ben i£fi..°i<i3i?i§., saints-om sits w 25 Y Palmer o». some: §‘“ii.‘€“oé‘lii§3“€.i.osf,ii1‘€i§ ar- 8M8 hi2“‘{‘°oM%i‘;““‘° or t e an . - * ‘ ' ' mm vsturett is unable to prove his n. n Filegérdmoro mgmmy and is wnvmwd and sen- a ' o I K M Martin “mm u’ “a” 11m m o; .l' n Ledwell “m” Hayde“ nmny m” a Mao ‘wm' McMillan '~ l; d lccessfully DFOVQS ——-—- , gfifi§fiofys ls reported i0 (Bry The Canadian Press) Mrs. Erskine MacNutt provide the maximum in thrills and OCT. 22, 1917 British and French A. Kennedy 8a Co. excitement, 'l‘lle two Rangers then troofds advanced on eilhcr side of Emllloyfes CFCY Join forces and capture Collins and the Ypres-Stoden railway, north. Mfljor J, R. Paton 2. his gang after a furious hool-tlwll- east» of Ypres. British armeu bomb- Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Meikle HAMILTON WYOMING Acquainted, followed bv ‘epealsng and the dam A bill 101' 1H1" w’ cleriul; chase mto the heart- wf the ed zeebrugge Mole and Meile rsll- 10-22-11. msrrruna the Greed in unison. There were moved mud and one sick person —-——- six members and one visitor pre. the district was to be relllemnered. mountain country! way sidlngs near Ghent, Belgium. is ‘ Petrcgrad reported 16 German ves- TOUGH HIDE The Hamilton W I, met in the Sent H-"nle Nursing was discussed Collection amounted to 50 cents. N@wv@PP@@”PP“P“¥@PP996?v@WP@99@9@ 3 8228288888882sassssssssssssssssss cllsll and cllllllv STURES Free Fr“ Delivery 1s": or. cs0. ST. Belly"? ' , .-.. os-o-r-wusnr-owzwo q U! m b- Q . __________________ ' u ” sl unk th G lf ' i . -——— e C wa was decided to have an hirzq ISSILL They Flew Alone l". 1:33 A. _ - _ v rr '*' " c ._ .. o, n- me ~ . ' e . r ' l . . 1 t -_ m, ole- x d Brlnlgs Feats Elifircrilslefilareyéeph Mon-Bey and m carpemel Shops as Landpaper pmsided. The meeting opened by cail next month tn be Bl‘f3v.'(l'(‘d by ggggdntéldmotiltzslielvaillgnfrl An- Very deep sym thy is ext ded SKI MATERIALS in ' It A Good Tim To Get a in C an‘. His“ rlc Zltvcrlt them. Romance F lets RX ‘Ixlgeodéfltlfg tcfirnlmltllrlity, tdmgtllr. ikis lire btrgge gfir frllat piece; of S 8mg 5 e n m 8 a m Hm ‘O a m ""- nc an _ e o ler mem er: as . oa . e , _ c spruce or ~' mirrors.rtrseor°..§a";a": or he only helm- ' ~ . _ . j Alone, Robert Newton starrinx vehl¢l° based on the lives of the late mg Strikes Johnson and her husband. J Mollison. W1 Filmed in Enlzllmd. and i-h en mzmv of its sCEll€5 made at Croy‘ > don and other Dlncm where ‘the dflr- \ lug Amy SCONEG her nerlnl tri- _ umphg, the picture is said to be one M m ~ n0 YOU UIBBLE ABOUT MONEY? the year, as well as one of the most ' - _ , Til-NIGHT -Fri.—Sat. __,,,,.,_ unusual. , _ daiegglldhirir oglttkziuszmgio rffiiiifii. c 0 c . F COURSE you don't . . . and money's no object if bilrmwed secmd‘ it provides the care that will help someone you snows 1.00 - 8.45 Dick Tracy's G-Men Ausirallfl- 1n a , t-h fli ht m t . . Mummy; SAT. ONLY L80 Meflkfif“ Tfi°"l'_.°lc“ Xioiiofiifih gtgnelntos wdlrld-widle lovel You're ready to give up anything and every- 2:23 gilghflllirglhtitrgssegertléireeéillls; r ' filgiglgflerlf your self-denial will remove the threat of io Jams: ‘soffliffiltffoefkgofi Limits-lets: Well, today, not only your home, but your country, everythins ‘ ' you valuo—i| threatened with the greatest emergency of all—\he ' ulutchinl, murderous greed of a blood-crazed, war-mad maniac. and sll the armies in the world will not keep him away . . . if money is looking to buy the tools they need. Merrie Melodie h». EMPlliEzz) 2- ‘é r. a i; g g g mew-curate“ You, Home =: 1h‘ i" " ' t‘ ' ——____ V~A _. .7“ _.._.__7_=. SANDY Fox HOLES wmE RIVER To C3955 later from causes beyond her 0on- The 39111190 1S R XPFPTi-dwellinfl The Amazon Ho; than a mile brack to her earlier fame when i119 st; But, thank God, It isn't we latel If you have the sour-age, the w" ‘llhabillllil N01“ Afflfll- 11nd a half Wide in some places. war called her into service .1111 make :”“'A‘ "" ~ - -»~w- -?. for grinning drnnw» n5 they M? We‘ . mural strength 1nd m, determination, he m" no (IPIHIIPII. It 5911i“ l“ the R-Ko Rmgo fictgeret’ means shelving those condor-is and extras you've learned lo lake gvrfiggfd and dlrgcted, y er r for granted . . lending that money for a steady, relentless Hou- "They Flew Alone" opens at the o of guns, planes and ships that will blast that scourge of lllilvriwn Pflélce m Edward {lllgeagre trod-dirty.’ Angrlitbflfléflgllf ‘(:5 Khfidst-tggnfllln 3 Cred“- away from your own home and family. e e sponsors “n r n on’ m e ’ w e a o Remember, wan aren't won by the fllhllfll’ "W"! 1110M —— nil Merrs Club of Charlottetown. ._.__._.______ M’ HOLY NAME HALL In Memoriam‘ -°"- FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 28rd st- B.lll p.m. MRS. GORDON MacLEOD All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. FUNERAL llnrlcl: \ ‘The community of Eamsdllffe and vicinity has been saddened by the news of the sudden n! away, on October 14th o Mrs. Gordon MacLeod (nee Miss Verna Gorveatt) in the 30th year of her age. She had left the .E. Island hospital mluetilne previously, ap- parently in good condition. She seemed to have contracted a cold and ccmpllcations set in from which she succumbed at the home of her ents, Mr. and Nfis. Georie Gorvea t, of Cumberland. Bhe was a young womrln very hlgihly thought of by a.l who new er, and many will remember her kind .and cheery mnnncr and unselfish service to others. Her passing is a meat, loss to the church and com- munity as well as to the bereaved husband and infant son. She leaves to mourn their loss. her parent; When you reoch for your fcrvorile brand of mentioned above, with their family Odnned salmon and iind ll absent . . . don't . and a lame circle oi friends be dlsclppolnled. Remember, ll loo is uwcY 0 dnafwtggnfggrl‘ 1&1?“ Dgfllecre fiaeslinfel: matte;- hnw brave, The folks bark home have got to do their It ls a symbol “mum” m“ Remember, you will be laying up for yourself the best of on m. Bonn" m, vestlmen‘ VICTORY BONDS are backed by all the resources of New Victory the Dominion of Canada; they yield a fair rate of interest; you share. We must sacrifice peacetime Iuxurlr-s . . . ronvvnirnrvs k _ 1;]! thought n! personal gain. Only then can victory become realty. w,“ m, BlIY VIBTURY BONDS T0 THE LIMIT Bonds. can borrow asairlst them; and they are readily saleable when you or YOUR ABILITY A. F. 8r A. M. The Officers and Brethren of St. John's Lodge No. 1, Victoria Lodge N0. 2 and all visiting Brethren, are requested to meet at the Lodge Room Masonic Temple, Grafton Street, Charlottetown, (today) Thursday, Oct. 22nd, 1942, at 1.30 p.m. sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother, ANGUS MacKENZIE, PM. of Mizpah Lodge No. l7, Eldon. Funeral service at the Cutliffe Funeral Home at 2.00 p.m. Interment People's Cemetery. By Order of the Wor. Master, _ REGINALD E. KEMP. P. M. glhulflrlile CerCnQegf-y. "Ilixloieypnllbggli-gel-‘s! Secreuéy were, Mesre- John Morrksey. Rub i sell Ings, Russell Young. Clarence ,,_____ V NOTHING MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY Buy The New VICTORY BONDS THE PROVINCE OF Prince Edward Island THANE A. CAMPBELL, Premier ll "dcinq lie bit" at Empire flqhiinq ironis. 5o mil" iv dive l0 these who Q1" <1“ - ' ' n . Zfifgncglxlfigftda" byllzailrieslilm: glfdwgf-f There was a very large attend- ance of sympathetic friends and neighbours. Interment took place