mo EWAR any: Film Daily, one e! flin- donl‘: leoding pvbllcuiiolls- You'll lisil ii, loo, es smssterpleceoireel laughs, real lieut- tlirolsel Til-DAY 0 Spirit of Annapolis Also SPORTS~ i A ‘A " " siiows 8.15 _ 1 and 9 D- T0-llilY-- THUR. ows 3.15--7—8.45 ‘w. CAPITOL 4Q Dramatic shock of the year! Men who were scared to talk , , , and women who dared not tell! '57 SEALED LIPS ‘Rv with William Gargan — June Clyde — John Litel STARTS TOMORROW Shelton, Ami Southern E M P I R E In Riotous, Fast-Paced THUR.——FRI.-—SAT. riui - yum; vi... Fiction — Cartoon Dick Tracy's G-Men fifiDOW k fifili 86110014 Honor roll ior month oi Novem- bu: Grade X~i, Lawson DIR“; Qhdliygland Hyde; l. Lennie Mao- n. Grads IX- . ol user‘ l. "m" Jeweld. Vi s M‘ . I Grade VIII -- i. Lorraine Claw; . Norris seott Grade VI -- ahirla Jewell and onard Murray. equ . gffide V-l_ udrsy MscPhsil. N rude III-—1. Mnrwyrn Bo i (oriiiig ia-"ieigi-iiifl‘ Moor-a s Rey Jewell, ' “y,” ' Drmrtgieet‘ dsttendesi-oe: ‘Lawson Mm“ mamuacrhsl end Teacher. leels l. Msedrthr “Maisie” Adventure The adventures oi Mnlsie con- tinue inst and iurious in Metro- Goldwyn-tlviayei-‘s "Malsle Gets Her Man," latest in the series oi which Alln Sothern is liie star, and which opens today at the Prince Ed- ward ‘Iheatre. Sharin starring honors with Miss Bo ern is Red Bkelmn, radio and screen comedian. who aippralrs a, m aspiring vaudeville comic. The teaming oi Ann Sothern and Red Skelton is a “i1atural" and the first-night audience leit no doubt that there would be iurtncr d8- mand ior other vehicles ior this pair. Kalle-Thrower’: Aide Maisie appears as a Jobless show-girl in search oi n 1011,1136!" ‘he quits n kniie-throwers act when that lontleman turns up 101‘ work drun. She wanders into a buiidin known to its reaulB-rs 1B m, 1* rceny Building," and Maine's liie is just a series o! ad- ventures uibey that. Maisie and Rod ioivn a vaude- viii: team, get B._b0Oi(il1ll but they isil because oi Red's incurable stage fright. Thereafter they t mix- 3d up with s racket in t e “Lar- 31141 " H thev clear Eiigiselgcs lcigmprisegwthe rest oi the story. Adventure and Comedy 'me story, e swiit compoundin! bi elements oi adventure Ind comedy, is ably oidod by B I110"! supporting cast. which lnvlildfli such able veterans as Dona-id MPPK. Allen Jenkins, Leo Goroey, Fritz “lg and Rags England. Direction by Roy Del Ruth responsible ior wpnotch musicals is inst-paced and able. a. Waiter Ruben. bro- ducfl- o; m; other Maisie iilms, keeps no the excellence oi the series in the present oiiering. Conant Urges Middle Course, Yacht Olub annual dinner. attitude to sport in wartime that the people ere encourage .__ (IHAWA. Ont, Dec. 7 —(_CP)- Recreation in Cansdn shoud be oneintsined "to the iuliest extent coilrststent wltth. thalmaiiimvtverprg- ruremenso our re - iiiiei- Gordon D. Conant oi Cnterio wit-Jill”! said in an address reputed for vdmimdmmfillhis delivery tonight at he Oshawa l Urging n "reasonable middle course" in oo-ordinatiag recreat- ional end other activities, Mr. Conant cited Britain's example and declared the notable isctor in her db GEIITML GUARDIAN This column u mums roi no“ OI n noisy nature hle in sdvsnce, CONFEDIJRATION urn . mos. “Sui ‘ coons roi- Christ m. Filli- Elilflinds by silanpiilintmlexist: i TUBERCULOSIS in i... g 011° 01' the most important health P10519111! 11101118 Canada. Tuber. culosls Associations which are sup- Wftfld by the Christmas Seal 0am. £81811. l" Still/in! for an all-round 951m Pmgrsmnie. including s chest X-ray oi all employees, 12-9-11 YLU. MEETING _ Th, Norm Wiltshire Young People's Umgn met in the vestry on mummy 01711111118- Th0 Dro ram ior the evening was on Cu ture, and o ll\ 0d by call to worship iollowe by h 11 “T7115 l8 My Father's World. ' ‘e scripture reading Corinthian; 121-12 W88 read by Lyiiettg, grown and responsive reading ‘ “u” 33 led. by MH- W. Toombs. Th6 meditation on the theme Q1 the scri turo reading was "Splfl- 1""! Git-h" A prayer was read jbY Lynette. Brown. The offering ‘amounted to 34 cents. The wor- l ship period closed 1 jgfr the Beauty athuiiihenilitxiixx" 1 he past president, men wok g argle and roll call we; answers‘; Y 5X members and one visitor. ‘rlie minutes oi last meeting were lrfgdd find flpilroved. It ivas de- li‘! e m0 Dock the Christmas boxes a); de boys in the services in 1 llellilta g1 on! Tuesday ‘Evening The .meeu 691g“! is to be a social Goon? -..§.‘.“““° m?’ M“ W- Kr atiii‘ mee R closed by 11W 8 the lvilzpah Benediction. ADAMS - MacLEOD - A pretty Wedding was soleinnizeci on satin- 111W. NQV- 23. when mils; Evielvn 14867-16011. dflllghtcr oi Mr aim Mrs. Kenneth MacLccd of Iris?‘- VJWD. PEI, became the bride oi Charles Aciams son oi Mr. and M"- Cfimlev Adams oi Darnley, PEI. The ceremony was pm-gomh ed at the home oi Rev. R. D. Mac- Lean, minister oi St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Th; buds. who was given in marriage by im- YBWBP. WOIB a street lenrzth dress 0f Wile transparent velvet, with navy blue accessories. and a cor- "39 01 T0598. She was attended by M153 Marlon R3113)’. formerly oi Irishtown P.E.I but mw o; Moncton, LAC. John Hepburn Supported the groom. Present at tho wedding, besides the 41mm; oi the bride. were Mr. an Mrs James Mllclfil-ld. oi Irishtmvn P’ n1. and the moses Lnld 3nd‘ Zolmlise Mmflieod. oi Debert, N5, Mr. and Mrs. Adams will reside 1n oncmrh-Moncton Times, MISCELLANEOUS sim _ Ullvlflrds oi‘ one hundrgiERand twentydive relatives and friends Bothered at the home oi Mr, and grid Clayton Matthew, was; CW, and!!! l. “to tender s. shower to their 81 P- Thelma. previous to ilBf fli-‘Dloaching marria o. The iii/mg room was nicely ecorated with Dink and white streamers and fi‘ge.b?n5_, DY her llifl friends. r" o "l"? A1114 irliii-co the entered the r00 , d 1 w» w» or no.3‘? 95bit’. ‘$115.? Wilson and Veda. MzicMillan A DWtl-iiy decorated wagon, £11m, times reiilled w“ mun draw“ into the room by lime gorge}, Hughes and Melvin Willis. rlie PMYPIS Were Opened bv Miss Edith llvlatElfvefl R1111 the accompanying lUmOIOUS verses “ii-re read by Mrs Gordon Laiiertv while ‘M135 Bea Mfifnilflil iii-ranged the girls on me Iflbiil I11 a few well char-en Words Thelma iiizmked liur miviv friends for their lovely glits and invited _ r r ‘ir J (xOOd Fellowg‘ the brldeisio-iq showered with confetti and heart- 11y bounced. Alter lunch was served and many good ivishes ex. tended i0 Thelma n very enjoyable evening was brought to a Cm,“ by 8111811111 "The National Anthem." MOLYNEAUX - MOORE ._ s "W Pretty Weddirw took place r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, large number oi relatives and her brother. Pie. Robert iooie was charmingly attired in brown transparent velvet with sequin "11111111118. ‘Bike brown l/elvctnat and other accessories to match. She wore a. corsage oi bronze baby ‘mums and maideiiliair fern. Mrs, H. P, Hooper, the church organist, played the weddin music and the choir oi which ta bride is a 1119mm! $11118. as the bridal arty entered the church, “The olns that Brealhal o'er Eldon." Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home oi’ the bride's parents for about thirty guests. The toast to the bride was roposed by Rev. Mr. French, to w ich the groom suitably replied. The happy couple laier leit on a honeymoon trip through the Mnritimcs and on their return will take unresidence in North River. Their man iriends extend to Mr, and Mrs. olyneaux best wishes for many years oi hap- gintss . become active participants rather than spectators-an attitude the Pruiiiei- said he believes should be adopted in Canada. "It 1s not necessary, nor would it be desirable, to lmlt recreational activities." he said. In s. biiei reference to possibility oi Sunday recreation ior service- men. Mr Conant said this was l question ior the Federal Govern- iPl-IE CHARDUITETOWN GUARDIAN "l "W" “hmflt. but silvertlilim: In!) be ins»: ~ :1 live Mute n word. strlotls our ' 1P ‘i! gum; A MESSAGE to the MDTHERS Q A CANADA FOR many years, it has been die privilege of the loundly regret, and we can only ask you, in these H01"! 0f Hflnb to supply you, the mothers of circumstances, to be patient. We are doing our best Candi, with Foods specially prepared for o0 distribute our reduced production of Heinz Ill in your babies’ dict. And because you mothers Strained Foods to the trade as equitably u possible, h!" 101.111“! $0 @9615! l0 implicitly on Heinz and your grocer will get his fair share ol regularity Strained Foods to furnish the nourishment your rgplenlshgd semi, babies need; because you have realised that Heirs.‘ Strained Foods ans prepared with a1‘ the home-like One thing we would ask of you, however. In {aimess to other vnothers and to other bnbics,_do n?! are and patience that: mothers alone can appreciate, ask your grocer, at any one time, for more than. a the demand for them increased greatly year by year clay 0v tic/Q's supply of Heinz: Strained Foods, cowl! no n point where it challenged our capacity to ire happens to have a stockfms hand. We are aurc you produce them. r That is why we feel that an explanation isdue to you of our inability to meet your increasing will agree that, in wnr-timeTYlie purchasing of 111st you have such complete confidence in the supplies in excess of current needs is unpatriotic, absolute urity,the high utility, and the nutritional and constitutes a brake on the wureflbre of the Val“! Hoinl strnine Foods makes us proud nation. It maybe necessary, perhaps, to shop around 914k“, I114 W6 "Kara 7°11!‘ faith {I1 '18 and 0111’ at: times to secure the varieties of Heinz Strained prodncol ll l_ trust WhiCh 11111" 11""? i" bfllrflfl-d- Foods your baby likes but, but it will be worth the effort, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that in doing your best: for your baby, you CTCkCIViIA‘ 12mm’ for Heinz Strained Foods. Because of the 7m": mun“? u ‘nu’ urgent need for tin in war industries, anti for 0.1.2? On our pan, we an continued-n ccmontic reasons, the Government of Canada has —to manufacture Heinz Strained Foods to the extent shall continue limited the production. of canneciToods, and, as a 37014.1‘ permitted production. And we pledge our. consequence, we have had to restrict, both in ‘Ufliitfll-G selves that all Strained Foods bearing our nam; will l and variety, theJaroduction of Heinz Strained F073; be made in the same immaculate kitchens, in the i We have even had to make minor changes in rce-ipcds same careful and painstaking way, of the lame high-quality ingredients, and with the some devotion to the welfare of Canada's babies that has marked {- the production of Heinz Strained Foods in the peso. upon your grocer's shelves. Indeed, it may happen, The name HETNZ on the familiar keystone label at times, that your grocer may be completely nut of will always be a. symbol and a guarantee of supreme i to conform with government regulations. This is the reason why you may not always see your favourite variety of Heinz Strained Foods stock for a day or two. It is a condition we pro- quality. H. J. HEINZ COMPANY or CANADA LTD. . .., -. n.9,...- (-1414,. TAKES BASIC TRAINING-An work she loved so dearly. Edward F. Pratt. Her funeral was held on 111e,. 24, 0i Quincy, Mass 50h oi Mr. day from her late Nsitieiice and i-n-i-i- and Mrs, Edward F. att. Quincy. was largely attended, Rev Cl. C , . and Mrs. Webster oi Zion Presbyterian i Leod oi Springlon, Church oiiiciated, speal. w P.E I., has completed his P11111111? ieelingly from the words "I am flight training and has reverted the Good Shepherd". Her iiivoriti- ior nine hymns “The Lord's My sheltliei-ri." weeks oi hostile lwlgfléhmiiisoiialxliititiglé afiffierih in Lgesius" and "FOfiiiffT ___,_,,,,___,-__,___,._ _ n compe on o c sc e r " were sung, in ' Po move on to an advanced pail bearers were Edison Railings. Mcmay Eanmd by women u csliool to win coveted wings. Beecher Court. Fred Toombs, Lloyd Home t0 Goodreliow Field. STANDARDIZE OFFICE M111” or» omen: osm- iiouas ron n. c. A. F. Effective immediately. all RDA]. l l ~ -——— a162, He en Mai jor e, only daugh- Recruiting Centres in Canada will 0n the 39th October 1942 there the 101101771118 pdsmed sway at her home in Brook- MHWH. WBs united in mlllTLl" be ‘Jpened dun“! “Ydsfldi. son or Mr, and ngiiiSo Mum William Molyneaux o; North R3,; Monday — - — -0 n..m.—9 P-lfl monri, widow oi the late Thomas er at icur o'clock on Wednesday Tuesday ——- - —- -—9 - Nov. i1. in st. John's Church, My- Wednesday — - —9 ton, PEI. The ceremony was pep. Thursday- - - -O fvrmrd by Flight Llellt. Rev. A. Pridry—-——— —9 0. French in the presence oi a Snturdny- — —- -9 upon-p -m—6 9-111 In the passing oi this tzood and tad’! 0i’ Roorllltlnl Centres christian woman the crmmunitv iricnds The chancel was adorned wi‘l be on duty at all times durlnll suiiers n distinct loss. She possessed with autumn flowers and ferns. these hours including luncheon an mo” mm sterling qllnlitlgg which The bride. given in moi-via e by supper hours. 1 [I] Mefnofiam‘ willingness to help others. MR5‘ AQUILLA J‘ 30mm“. regularly worshipped as did her ia- ny “fly houruan The funeral took place irom the i he: 1mm, w‘ Mm“, ohurdh, October 80th, and was J. Rollinzs o! North Rustieo p533- largely attended bv relatives and ed peacehiuy away “m, m m. iriends who gathered icm for and He“ o; 51x week; at, m, "a 0g 71 near to pay their last respects to . WM V61‘! well Intennent was made in the Brook- imown having ke t the Orby Point iield cemetery. Hotel ior s num or oi years and The pallbearers were Messrs Wii- Look at Mrs. U._ who made a lbqlllllllfl ired Wood, Cieorlze Stetson, Walter homo dress shop diiierent simply 1111098 by 1161' U114 “WWW! "l" Meet-nod, Heber MacLenn. 5111111181 by having an "exclusive" stock oi vices and hospitality. H h bend prod eight years no. to mourn owolons Guy Ind Mary Neil, Cavendish and Berthl. Mrs, ntrsi Royal . also survived by "Mam. m month oi November: byterisn Church and o men’. 1x15310521? untiletpzior boa‘? koiiiiladys MMLQOd; L Armld Mac‘ caterers‘ wares. IIVO W merit to decide. ve rheoou um- clcs way that is so successful! Put e good IROOnNi of Vicks Vs ub into e bowl oi‘ lllng water. Then breathe in the swearing vsporsibr ustafewmln- uiss. WI each brush r 1.61! ~. 1 comps led her to flllifllt I crgig Houston, Geor e Robertson and dish cemetery. Mill. MARGARET I. WOOD iield. Margaret Elizabeth Drum- D 111- Wood and the last member oi the P- H1- family of John and Catherine (‘Viac- D- 111- lean) Drummnnd oi that 11111.69, at D l11- the age oi sixty eight years. 3-9-11 ever made and held worthy irivrid- ships, and leave behind imprints worthwhile. Always unseliisii. inr- getting her own welfare iri her She was a member oi the Brook- iie'd Pzesbyterian Church where she ihors beiore her. one beloved by all. M y“ m m Th W 1 m church and Honey to Cury Out Pet Dreams hornet so s eserces‘n e h “L the vial-to Mr. Infill/III. at the grnvesd; were conducted $F::;:Tun':;ne'y by h” ‘MW Rev‘ m‘ Timmpmn‘ ls to he "diiierent," but it's not hard 1:. he different! Drurrmond and Wfllllifle 9mm‘ one-oi-a-kind dresses. Her adver- ocessod her )_ m» "'°’"‘- ‘MM °°"’ :*.::v.r:;'i“;2::::..':"-.':i.: and "Cometwnrthe Back Door Shop. It's us. Lois n." ' Mn‘ mm‘ m“) Anrftheruwsy is to oiier qus . UIGG___.S o" yes and to charge for it. Mn. i0 th b ‘it Ii arshing cake business on ooxdon ‘m’ “ma,” o’ was school r e sulsupzr-ghgcl cake she Priced ll Grade X--l. Margaret Martin; I 1.. , making 36 per cent. prniit on m. Pr“. Shirley MdcLcqd; 3. Add"? M119- cach one. Ami there's Mrs. F. who f m, W0. Lead. offered low price, selling teamsnd- tum Grade IXr-l- Charlie MwKlmwm wiches io those who couldn't aiiord . - b “rm vm—,1,,-,.-<; germane .3.:*.::..:*::.';.:.::'::‘.21.":2a.; MBI§TQI MM? . - DY e 4 Our azmage booklet explain, five Mnf. main rules oi horns business suc- 5 ass, tells how other women got ' tin. . Grade V1’! Br. -i George Macuod; 3' hem itsrtcd making money; describes To llelp Relieve fiiiffifi.‘ iisnii.?"=l.%iliiil .'.;‘.‘§;*"i:§' wiiinmifi; 2;‘. Csmpbegll. Knit. crochet, cook, type, be helpiui. GOIIGIIS ~ SOIIEIIESS ' GOIIGESTIIII éflfiflhtlfifl lnflilbronciiltismis- mntnlugtbegicdimgfliu or! Depart V-l. K. J. lVlacKinnon; name of booklet O ad II-i. Sheldon Oampbrll. "__'-'* flwquqpqgqiqn I. liensieth Moclieod. L Nam‘ hmnmbflm Grade i (c) —-l. Keith MacLecd. .____i ymnddedmnhtwm Grade I (b) —1. G€0r86 Mac~ Street Address sac. Grade I (n) —No ‘rests. Ill! Isobel. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY OCIETY ORGANIZED AT WHEATLEY RIVER Mrs. Murray met with the wo- men oi wheatley River on Nov. There were eleven present. Mrs. Murray opened the meet- 111g with worship ioliowed by scripture reading, John l5, chap- A very interest- ing story was read ioilowed ved and seconded that a Women's Mission tv be iormed. Thelma inted secretary ior the meeting. Mrs. Murray explained the dim oi active and associate v and all the niilces oi the Society. The {allowing is the slate oi ;.i- President, ‘Mrs. Nelson srssa, Vice-President Mrs. Athol Rack- am Secretary. Mrs. Leonard Ling. ‘Treasurer, Mrs. William Ling. Mrs. Rough Barrett. Subscriptions ior the ary Monthly were taken. s decided to meet again on Wed- nesday, November 25th. The November mectinrz oi the W.M.S. met at the ‘home oi Mrs. Nel- __.; -- ditierent scriptures by Thelm Smith, Mrs. J. Wares and Mrs 5mm, Th; devotional closed zvlth prayer. liiisspeilupriaa cred by Mrs hinrrziy entitled members takms art Meeting opened with call to wor- ship and meditation. Mrs. Rackham. Mrs, Murray then Eve Q reading. this was iolloiwed by Ill! M)’ WIF! I Even with rationing there's no need so drinkinsipidmvishy-wsshymajorIjpronh z; . n blend which includes select "small lest" teas grown exclusively in Lipton’: own gardens in Ceylon . . . is so rich and satisfying . . . so fine in flavour . . . Ilia: i: not only makes every cup of res more 98f! isfyiag but give: you more camper W?“ k‘ and‘ Send 20c in coins for . _ your cop oi i Virginia Shaw‘ 8' m“ M“ o. "2l Wavs m Earn Money’ nt whcnlt flew}; Iv_1_ Franc; Magma“; Home to Charlottetown Guardian irritation, quiet: ooujhlnl 1 éisi-‘ince Campbell; ti! Don Mac. Home Scrnce Address. Be sure to tightnessend Pherson. write your Home, gddyegg 5nd m; timerubViclrsVepoRubm Grade III-i. Douglas Martin. end beck. F1‘ Also Pltkm oi-[IPTOWS NOODLE SOIIP W! "nl sour Isemn or 01W - PIWUIBO‘ Trinity United Ghurclif WEDNESDAY l 7.00 P. M.—Choir Rehearsal. 2n thl Church. ‘ 4. Th tud rlod ior the evenv a l lvregeirom a Missionary at. do you think?" with The president t .en' took charge minutes were read and adopt‘: as correct. Oiierlng amounted to $1.00. It was decided to h0g1 tho meetings the fourth Wednesu iv o! the month ii suitable. Iloll call for next meeting i0 A16 azrtuwrred with at Christmas verse. Nlvflfiivlfl’ closed with responses and flirty")- O/ITAWA, Dec 1 ~10?» T131 First Great War custom ni IiWdlT-l ing chevrons ior lung ‘iPlWlvil in the Cinac-ian Army “'11.; h" adopted dwing this war. 1 WE! announced tonight at Neil-om lance Headquarters 01v‘ phpvrnn Wlii be worn bv (‘Flilfifl and other ranks wilt‘ "“"*l*’d din-iii the ilrst W"? "7 H" ‘m’! with n black one for each your <1 later service w”, S!!! NED/J’? WWW)’ If Sift‘ 03531070115‘. I75’ IIIWM’! R/C/l AND FUll-HAVOURED ||| lemon" Mr \