sEP'1‘1'21Y!1i____ER 24-._12‘%3 u i a FIGHTERS -- CARTOON 9.00 — COME EAR-LY I I NEWS -. jlOUNTAlN SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — dustry to be polle q RE rv T0 BRITISH FAMILIES IDNDON, Sept. 23 — (OP) —As part of a survey of all British ln- dustries, "teams" from the Minis- try of Information have been call- ‘hi; on farmers to fill in a 100 point questionnaire about themselves and their families. The survey aroused strong criticism among Sussex farmers, first in the agriculture in; your children? Calling the survey a waste time and money, officials of F COMING MUN. TIIE. WED. "RANK" The Yudelling Ranger‘ Back Again, By Popular Demand Canada's Great Cowboy Singer On The Stage In Person- ALSO Big Screen Program- 3 SHOWS DAILY - DON'T MISS THIS -" I EMPIRE THEATRE I —' EMPIRR-Today and Sat. snows 1.00 AND 8-45 . . I v I PIIIII-OEIEIIWARII—Today and Sat. "m" "d s“- Scme of the questions are: What newspapers do you read? Do you bring magazines and newspapers to the notice of your workers? What sort of education are you giving 0f the National Farmers‘ Union here said "what good can it do to ask s. far- mer where his children go to school and what newspapers he reads." V h atoning I RICHARD DIX WENDY IAIIIE DOII PORTER llllY LEE IIOYD (OIIIGAII "m. wr- n. .. . EXTRA I! OPENING CHAPTER OF NEW SERIAL- DAREDEVILS OF THE WEST Popeye Cartoon and final of "Gang Busters" DO YOU WANT TO HAVE A PART IN SENDING APPLE JELLY OVERSEAS? I IIEII GROSS VIILI. BE IMIKIIIG JELLY _..AT_ RIIYAI. PACKING IIIIMPAIIY IIonday and Tuesday, Sept. 21.1.. c» ma. SEND YOUR APPLES IN THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH. To Above Address _' _; .-._- >1- ‘ CAPITOL ' It's a TSIG PICTURE one I00 IIOIAII and - mm nu. Imi- ruin: km! mm num- Q nun-n Prism. uur ell ‘IIIE 3088M IIIE HDIIEEIS Dunn's-mi _ PLUS CANADA CARRIES UN AND SERIAL SHOWS 3-15 - 7.00 — 3-45 l George F0rmby’s _ Popular Hli The broad humour of the North country is the material that will get the laughs from every cinema- gcer, irrespective _ol' county, iii the A. B. F. lJ. plciu c "No Limit!" current at the Prince Edward Theatre this neck. George Formbys comedy port-_ rayal of a simple Lancsshlre lad is a delight that should definitely be witnessed. His d1awing speech con- trasts strongy with the last moving and decisive scenes. many of which show actual ssquenzes frcm the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races. | Formby, a young chimney s\veep's help, has ambitions to win a T. T. raoe. He gets the opportunity and in doing so meets with many and varied adveniuzes. Florence Des- mond ls the feminine lead, bewlt- chingly charming as one of the boy's enthusiastic supporters. Excellent cutting and direction have ensured a perfect mixture of thrills and comedy. The story, wzit. ten by Walter Greenwood, author of "Love on the Dole". lack nothing in humour and provides two stars with perfect roles. The race sequence at the end of the icture is a spectacular piece of fl ing. Crashes. skids. and in- numerable accidents ccmbine to give the picture an exciting flavour. F‘ormby's antics, whilst "riding off" his opponents are the last word in high spirited fooling and will not give the audience time enough to get their breaths for the thrilling ending. 711v MEMORIAM Mgltahgwlng memory of our dear ants. ROBERT MacCALLUM who peued avlvskseptembei- M, THE C__I_I_A__RLO'I‘T U Wanted to Buy Juniper Berries Irish Mose Bladderwrsck Kelp Dulse and many other Herbs, Roots, Barks Clean and Dry For particulars write J. E.‘ THUNA Queen Hotel Charlottetown —or- DOMINION HERB DISTRIBUTORS Montreal giAN ioenrniit JIARIIIAII llhls oelnnn to reserved for new: cf local interest, but IIIIIIIIII u a new” nature our be lnecteu n flu coma e word. strictly on sole in advance. CONFEDEBATION LII INSUR- ANCI. 000K! for photographs. 8rd IINSTALLIIIENT of Civic Taxes due September 30th. INTEREST will be char 0d 1;: Red Cross Jelly for Oversee"- thls Saturday. September 25th:,“ MONTHLY MEETING of the flog-ion Auxili at the legion Home tonight .80. All members | are requested to be Jesont. 9 24-11. The Prince Ewerd Island Hospital i And Increasing Expenses Our lady collectors ere now get- t their districts in hand ready tn in prom tly, on October the the Annue Collection. All con- be they large or smell, thankful] received and published as here fore. why the annual collection for your Hospital needs ro bc matsrlavly larger this year than d the put few years ls because o the arge increase in the cost of lup- plics, which the Hospital has to buy. ‘This year as every household- er knows, the cast of meats, but- ter, e gs, milk, bread and fruit are al ver much higher than they have en in recent years. Fortunately, the farmers and fishermen reap the benefit. They have had it pretty tough in recent years, and now will be able. and the Hospital feels sure will be will- ing. to help out more abundantly as prices get heater for them but worse for the Hospital. The prices of’ general groceries, canned goods. medical supplies, etc., the ten- dency hss been the same as with meats and other farm products. Hospital carries on vi h its of heullni: and dces is very best for everybody. Increasing ex- pendlt e must be met by increas. lng revenues. The Annual collec- tion affords the opportunity for everybody to share in the effort of helping he Hospital meet the 1n- creasing costs. 9-2fli-1i. S Islander Honored In the August number of The Queen's Review is a list of the Queen's Alumni who were hon- oured by His Majesty King George VI at tne recent celebration of his forty-eighth birthday. Among those in honoured is noticed the follow- rig. COMPANION IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER- (I. S. 0.) J. G. MacPhail, B.A., '03. B. Sc. '05, Ottawa, Ont-Director of Ma- rine Servlces, Department at’ Transport of Canada. Mr. MacPhail, formerly -.of Or- .vel1 has been in the Canadian Civ. ii Service for thirt -eight years and the award was “ or more than twenty-five years meritorious ser- vice." He is an elder in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. He is a bro- ther of Col. Alexander MacPhail of Queen's University and of the late Sir Andrew MacPheil of McGill. Lime in cement floors may csuse fibre rugs to fade and turn yellow. fl-vr a: One of the outstanding reasons M; f Till 8rd INSTALIMENT of Civic os is due on ber 30th. ter his will be v h god. To w id lo ‘waits 3.0, “ ° n‘ l-a-lftl. MONTHLY MEETING of the ‘Legion Auxillar at the Le ion l-ltme tonight .80. All mem re are requested to be present. I-M-IL i rayon - noivsrmw BAPTIST rcrruncrn- Sunday. Sept. 2cm. ‘Albany 11.00 A. M. wfifltlllOlClgllg s. o °° l"..l'.ia'“"..»..°" iii." Side. .. e 2 cs Igndepend upon you? 9-24-11. CHURCH NOTICE-Louie HM’- rls will speak in Cross Rn Church on sundfly. September 26th l1 A. M. and at Alexandra. at 3 P. M. Dr. Zella Clark will Hazelbrook at 7.30 P. M. 8-24-11. ING of Hampshire W. M. S. held in the church on Sunday ev- ening September 20th at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. S. J. Davies will be the guest speaker. Special HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. Services Sunday, September 26th. Bonshew 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P.M. Appin Road 7.30. Sunday School Raw. Mrs. Vessey will conduct [service at DeSable at 3 P. M- | B-M-li. CHURCH QF ENGLAND SER- VlCES.§unduy, September 26th. St. John's Church, Crapaud, Church School 10.30 A. M. Even- song 7.30 P. M. St. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. Church School 10.00 A. M. Matins ll.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman, Rector. 9-24-11. CHURCH, Belfast. Service September 26th, will be as follows: Rally Day Service will oe held ‘in the Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Special exercises by the children. There l1 be no evening service. _ . C. Evans, Minister. 9-2441. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [N UANADA.— Services will "ield as follows on Sunday. Septem- oer 26th. Caledonia 11.00 A. lurray Harbour 3.00 P. M. Wood ..slands 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister, 9-24-11. BRADALBANE UNITE-U CIlARGI-L-Scrvices Sunday Sept. 26th as follows: Rose Valle 11 A. M. Special service People. Bradalbane 3 P. M. Re . . Murray, speaker. Pleasant valley 8 P. M. ‘There will also be a Mission- ary Service at North Granville at 8 P. M. Mrs. Humphrey will speak. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minlsteg.“ n THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Hunter River Pastoral Charge: Services will be hcid on Sunday, September 26th n5 follows: Wiltshire 11.00 A. M. Rally Day Service at Wheatley River 3 P.M. Rev. D. J. Morrison of Breadal- bane will conduct the service. 1-lun- ter River 7.30 P. M. Rally Ray Ser- vice. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Min- ister. 9-24-11. COVEHEAD — UNION ROAD U for Siuiday, Pr. Pte. Ernest MacDonald of the Royal Canadian Army. eon of Mr. _R_°.'!;'_°EEL¢_L_hr_lliI'__Fmllr- -N. I. ‘Hillel Book Review. heed, has arrived mfely vereees. NOW AVAILABLE FOR SERIALIZATION I Frances Parkinson Keyes’ ..._ NEW NOVEL ALL THAT GLITTERS "A NOVEL OF HEROIC SIZE WHICH CREATES SUSPENSE THROUGHOUT" Starts in Saturday’: Guardian and DIN. Flfid MIODoIIIItI, Cove- o A McClIo Intel. services. Because of the re-openln 8t Brick-IE)’. the evening service a Union Road is canceiled- Rev. Thus. A. Wilson, Minister. 9-24-11. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.—- Servlces Swntember th. Hlghtleld l1 A. M in s 3 P. M. Win- sloo North 7.30 P. M. 2 P. M. Wlnsloe North S. S. l0 A.M. Princetown Road SB. 1i A. M. Princetown Road 8.30 PM. Special preacher Rev. '1'. McLen nan. Rev. T. Constable, Mlngstatzr. OPTOMETBISTS MEETING.—-The ANNUAL 'I‘reseurer H T. Col side and correspondence of interest to the profession read. Other rou- tine business was transacted. The officers of the committee re-eleged cnsulrfi year were: e- R. J- abon, vice-Presid- ent, 1-1.0. Hutchcson, Secretary ‘Ireaaurol’. H. T. Colvln. OOINWAIL AND NO DIVER CHURCHES. — Sunday, September 26th. Combined servic- music es will be held as follows: Church l1 A. G E’- F; n. Kingston M. orth Creek P. M. Mr. Stephen A the weaker at this service. Sunday Schools will meet in church at the regular hours. be The each ;é".’$i‘¢‘.‘.'°'°§¢“$.‘ l‘? With’. ‘tutti P,,,"",,,,- lam-n. neon man's- rmtrvcs zumcn, Sept. - (or) 4am: market rices are booming in Ger-l pom many w ere one clgsret costs the equivalent of 38 cents. according tn the Bwtss Newspaper Die Tat. Oth- er prices include tee and coffee, n pound of butter, brings U30 and a pair of shoes en)’- where from 8100 to $145. Ciwi " ——— in mun APPLES an: name!» ‘DOD, speak in an“ THE ANNUAL THANK OFFER- “flak will be Miniswr, Rev. Roy n. Vessey, a. 0.. 8° ST. JOHN'S PRESISYTERIAN f be reality when the butler M. Dhoned, He wanted to kncw (lyillebulleeheal AIluealIepeh-rltoriesln llslleeelllltslnee (Continued from page. 2i Th Iflfitlralll Chill‘ 0f Bil EB came. throlllll. Ind the silence was I ' we t o» u. radio. I lgmnthae. endfzexlscd face: about pfl-Ql, MOM 8rd installment if not 98-1 °fl 01' hef- They were as IXDWYIM l5 before September com. Nil-Ii algal-en “his. M e Mrs tile concur. PAR-III. - sunny Frieda l-letters one of the 8e be: aoth Canoe Cove l shr t. town. was Jrimuuadmxazziagpue about w burn he: finger with e River 7.30 P. M. 9- -1i. f cigarette. Celeste, known every town in America, did not n sneer more fluently had closed her eyes. holly o0 feel Frances’ tight hand on hei- shoulder. and she mlckered inwardly. In the silence after the intro- duction, Bnily felt the same elec- tric flow that came to the mt, and when that voice began, soft and controlled "At long int 1 em to say a few words of the room. Once there was a falter in the speech. as if the em- otion were too great to be borne, and Ilnil Y end support of the 1ove—" lie heard in; w, she saw that mm. had begun to cry. openly and unash- amedly There was l. heevy silence when it was all over. Each was wrapped in her own world. Then. snemisly, it seemed. they grew Priedsls continued sob- of bing. Patience started a remark, ed! but her words were throaty and garbled. and mill saw that there were tears in Pa ence's eyes, too. en. And it was then, lust as she was going to remark own stoiclsm, that Emily was first aware that she. too. had cried. She set there stunned. , Patienoets voice was . “Darnedest Imagine if into a. story The magic had flown with her voice and in a short while the women were laughing at their tears. Jvkins about them. But Emily. seated alone in s. corner, did not Join their banter. She wished that they would ave. They seemed petty. their talk tainted the air. their attitude tended to debase the miracle she had heard. She was happy when Frieda IOOIINI at he: wgtgh and said. "Ye sods. I must dashi" And when the rag; man Bxggys, Emily breehted deeply end Emily wanted none of them. She wanted to be alone with the clean. strong thing that was with- in her- to hold this feeling. nurture it. she stocd be- fore the flre. She felt as if she were floating in cold mountain wat- er, isolate and pure, out of the world. She was brought back to came to her to say, “Mr. Trowbridge tele; what time he should call for you." She pursed her lips. "Tell him she ran her fingers over her mouth "—tell him I'm cut, that I'm bHSY- I won't be able to make it tonight." Nor an other night, she added to hersel. Hurriedly, as if she had no time to lcse, she took a coat frcm the wardrobe. “I'm wing for s. walk, Roger," she told~t e utler. And ks rh: walked she remem- bercd something that Frances had said. “They'd ive their eyeteeth to be Karin Ella." she smiled now to think that she had planned to save the ccmpllment for one of her low spells. Elie shuddered to think how near she had come to being one of the girls. Well, they might envy Karin Elie." Karin Ellis ‘would never again have a low spell. She felt that now for the first time in all ner days she was completely free. She did not lcnow precisely why. Certianly not Just because a forty-odd year old woman across the Atlantic had found love; and not because she refused to resign herself to oom- promise as Frances and the rest. of them had. But she was in no mood to analyse. This she knew-she was hapgy to be herself. She would not e anyone else in the world. she had made her mistakes. but that was living-the kind of life she hadI to lead-end looking back now it all seemed inevitable, y! ‘dined, something beyond her. she did not know that me would change any of it. But she was through with looking ba . might never be one with the world. but she was-at lest-one with her- self. Bhq faced the days ehesd. she wee ready for . Reedy for the and rich things in store —roady, as well, for the bad. She stood on the curb looking acron at the building, her build- ing. Bhe paused for a moment, e distant smile on her face. fore she started across the avenue. A janitor opened the door for her. Bhe made her way through aisles of gins cases displaying s of Karin Illlls this an erlnl nun that. And in the ele- LT " ‘ti’ '..'l?!a“5;“"m“‘u‘.‘l' H O I | p-Tanr mm" “ the m "Nominee Ellis. I don't hear no It was dank in her office. she did not need the li ht. She walk- ed swiftly to the Igldwl tood looking out into the m s smile she shoved the and Miami. Keuffmen. w - 510 we uidly to her desk end flicked on the lamp. But with i1 in her he found that die could not formulate her ideas. Nor did that matter, for they sud. deniy seemed not worth formulat- ing. she had another plan new. Ono. the realised, that must have been in the beck of her heed end heart for some time. She laugh- ed lightly to herself. But them was some fear behind the laught- Bhe picked up the telephone. Her hand was trembling. f.n s ehcrt tine she heed hLs voice. "Jeff", she said, "are you still waiting?" "I've been waiting fei- years." l gcoirla you wait Just a little bit o . said. "But 8 . "Say about two hours" choked. "—wfthout the ; woman I i end then, look- slmult- ‘ followed ' l‘ and a Sussex! For appetite —— improves won't be rationed is always the best you hours stretched ahead limitiessiy. “l-lurry", Jeff said. “Oh, I will!" And she laughed again, and this time no fear behind lier iuuzhter. For‘ it was a wonderful feeling-warm and secure and peaceful-this feel- in; of coming home. TTIJS END. PROTESTANT ORPHAN AGE NOTES Repairs to 011:‘ Orphanage Buil- ding this year are very extensive; lhc new roof alone is a heavy 9x- pense. vln the Orphanage at the present time, there are more childzen than at any time in the history of the instituition. They are nice hright= children from all sections of the province and practically all between the ages of 3 and 12. With such a very‘lzirge fomily;I LIPTOWS nus DELIC muss rue l. Ideal for auto compo, plenlc ground: or summer cottage. 2. No tlne to dispose at. I. Feather-ll M package moans llllnlmum ulk Ind weight. 4. Ooekn In lmlnutol. Make the most of your vacationing days. Wherever you go . . whether ynu naysday, week or menrh . . . take along n_ sugply of I_.lpf0n'9 Noodle Soup Mir. ou'Il enyoy the conveni- ence of the light-weight package w ch ‘ minimum space... the speed of preparation . . . and the lute-tempting chicken-y flavour that's u good as the fines: of slow-lim- mcred soups. n’! IO sberla a In l1 low’: Nude y’; Mix. opal/y». wanpl. Eqjo you) In m om! d: mo!!! and rrolronlcnyfinfl. AA-u And w both or them trim w» USSQX d a ASLnaIu/icfi I’ WI-IEN boy meets girl what Joy to stop for a sandwich‘ friendly drink-promotes soci- ability-puts a sharper edge on vors. Ask for Sussex Ginger Ale when you have lunch in town. Sometimes, though, your‘ dealer's stock may run short, due to wartime rationing-and Sussex being first choice, sells out first. But one thing that ous Sussex QUALITY-now as Wartime limit: the supply o] Susux; bu! Srmex QUALITY remain: lb: ram: ' ‘INEQUALITY KIND SINCE IOOO there was, ‘ DON'T TELL ME WE'VE FORGOTTEN a’ it is the food fia-i the fam- can buy. with living cosh so much hbheq wttli exnenses on the building gm oeptlonally high, we MUST hav 1.111 sllDpLNt of all our people a we are to continue to successfully. Prince Edward Island i008 FIRST in all its wartime obitgetiieq and, we can well be proud o! thfl out Prince Edward Island MUS’! are for 1.5 min destitute children. The Orphanage is doing s grufl job and can do still more i! newl- ssry funds are forthcoming. Calls are many on --ur , topic bud can we turn down the cell of the helpless child? Let us all share in this work o! helping those who cannot help themselves. ANNUAL COLLEXJTIMR OPENS IN CHARLOTTETO TUESDAY OCTOBER 12th. Carrotsnhzve replaced temporarily ..- newer crop in Southern ' Is more important than ClITy l ‘I perfumery. Mild silver proteins are ‘used u antiseptic solutions HAVEN'T- IT'S RIGHT HERE I \ YOU BET WE n ‘L . QUICK SOUP DRUDGERY OUT OF COOKING The P.llI\i‘I\ ui LIPTON'S FULL-HAVOIIRED i\it“‘