.7501- l THE so PRINCE EDWARD '-4—I4la'yl-4— Starts ._.—r.‘lt_t;.~ - ~ 11/1- /.'.. NG(Hi .BERNADETTE Winner 0f 5 ACADEMY AWARDS t t t \, . ‘ftlll/l/ DOUBLE-ACTION curt _.Fl.iGtjl_'ER B-ESTS courts- DEALING oocron AND PALS»! Smashing action Ht the gvilde open spares! II TWIIIKlI scam. - clssroon - ‘LAUREL-HARDY’ COMEDY HIlEN TALBOT v TOM LONDON including “Bt& Actress o! the Year" to JENNIFER JONES ic-iiiv ~ CAPITOL-r Pith-d"- SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 WATTS "ROY IAICIOIY_ rnliltii EDWARD ‘IO-DAY FRI. AND SAT. "It will make you sigh o little, cry o little and “W”! Wl/R 11MB! 07H" -Woltor Winchell Starring PEGGY Gilli GARNER llllii iililiil - itlliillll iillliitl ’ Fill iMillGitl - iitliil iltllilii ALSO NEWS Sfitows 51:15:] - 9 “EMPIRE” Ttl-ltltiT .- iii SAT. Shows? - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 7 PRISQII BARS CAN'T IIOLDJIIM! as Tlio lliirango Kilt will: TEX NAIDINO _ _ Ill Iona-Unto lotion-Kindle '__ u! Spell (noisy, the Iln| oi Vault: SERIAL l MUSICAL _ OUTLAW IANIS CAN'T CATCH iiiid! "ORDERS FROM TOKYO" J-ltltil" Inch _Sn:itic ttlonley "stiuntminiliut! - l ("In _ w- Suing - ' nodal! 0mm AT 1o A. M. 1mm ‘swans n um i’ out»... than 4y on R 0RD act; pkléé”? 1|’ NING S- , TINE l. ' T __.¢_-~..‘ r z 6 (A 1Y2- ti}? u 1'1""! ‘TJUNIOR MISS" DUE ON SCREEN LOCAL Starring Peggy Ann Garner with a brilliant supporting cast includ- ing Allyn Joslyn, Michael Dunne, Faye Marlowe and Mona Freeman, “Junior Miss." the 20th Century- Fox film version of the Broadway stage sensation that had New YAWK howling {or two straight years opens today ntthe Prince Edward 'I‘hcatre. The film tells the story of a madcap teen-tiger, whose ‘lively imagination sets her_ [amilys lite topsy-turvy in what is being call- ed the most llllBflOUS series oi sequences filmed in a long time. STARBETT FILM THRILLS FANS Charles Starrett is again thrill- ing his fans in "Outlaws of the Rockies," a Durango Kid yarn 0t the plains showing under (‘Iolurri- bia Pictures’ banner at the Empire Theatre. Prison bars can't hold him! Outlaws cant. catch him! You can't help cheering him as he sets a new high in Western thrills and Spade Cooley, King of‘ Western Swing, sets a new high in rhythm. There is hard-riding action, quirk- shooting thrills to please the most exacting fan iis Starrett. rides rnuglrshnd over n gang of outlaws iittrr he has been framed as one oi‘ them. Tex iiardinr; is dashing as Star- rett's ever-fighting at.‘ Carole Mathews is lovely as exs sweet- hcnrt. Dub Taylor is funny aizain as Cannonball. Carolina Cotton sings medolically. J Benton Cheney wrote the fast. - moving original screenplay. Ray Nnziirro directed IC>IOIP every galloping hootbeat that is in it. ECUADOR CURRENCY‘ The suere is the unit o! cur- rencv tn Ecuador. ITAIT! WORK Ill inn g seems RELIEVE P; Al Hl\ ANII PAIN‘. ()1 cotos Guanine-insulin nuns nus win ‘e J5“ sincerelv reszret. the tinfortunate accident. _ I ' S’SlDE PUP WINS- ‘ the reserve .4 ~. . '4 Y ninouoii riiton - sitcitvittt MAI. 1070 ‘(M This column to rqerv It flve outs l I stile to advance. ' CRAB WELL ' IOI IMHO‘?! i 112 Prince Street. _ MISS MORRIS? oil pllntlnl el from attendant. cases of non-possession ot‘ licenses were heard before Maxis irate George J. Tweedy, K.C.. yes terdoy. Fines and costs from three to eight dollars. Police suspended sentence respective was remanded in jail one week. SPENT return to his duties. lie plans on as soon as he can find living ac- commodations.—Fredericton Jour- nal. 0N EXHIBITION. Al. Robert Harris Memorial Gallery a collec- tion ot’ oll paintings by Miss Kath- leen Morris. A.R.C.A.. Montreal. Also collection ot watercolors by L.A.C. Jack Taylor, R.C.A.I".. Charlottetown. Gsllerv will be open Nov. 22nd to 27th, altemoons except Saturday, including Sunt- dsy afternoon. Also Saturday rind Tuesday evenimzs. 11-21-21 CECIL DAY SUFFERS FRAC- TURED LEG — Editor o1’ the Liv- erpool Advance. G. Cecil Day. who Wltll Mrs. Day returned rec- ently from Toronto and Montreal where he attended the Grade A Weeklies’ Newspaper Convention. sustained a bad fall on the con- orete sidewalk last Tuesday mom- 2: input‘ “attire and various 0th.. ._,__ . tn Id hr’ lun- be t. rum Ito: t. y“ u t o1’ tthe wuum qiidgnot nub OIIIIIIIJIIII-lllso muchdtflo tn b00009"! ' IU- io 1.1:; -- ed l t ntcht. ‘wagons! n m. and mm arrvM-nn M" I” moans norm 3114011105. ~ 11-22- . COOKS for Christmas Photo- INPh-s. EventnBs by oppolfiltiizeititt. Old o - - . exhibited in Harris Memorial Gal- lery are offered tor sate. Make en- qu ri 11-22-11. MAGISTRATEB COURT —Ten radio ranging POLICE COURT - At the City Court yesterday morning three drunk and dtsorderlles were fined $20 and costs or 30 days, $10 and costs or 20 days and 10 do I The defendent tn a case oi’ assaut 1°~ 5-3- J°hn$t°1h firm!“ 371d”; WEEK-END. — Ray- mond Payce, who is em toyed with the Summerside Journa , Summer- slde. P. E. 1., spent the week-end in Fredericton with Mrs. Payee . and little son. left this morning to taking his family to Summerside 8_ D_ Q Stewart, 511mm, dim venom the out: cu M11“ - body seamed to ";¢&'&i”§l°t'ufi°'ln¢ u l matter relics ' ably heated end excellentlyorlllhted iudgin: room which vili a l" Elxlng many oncomtumi of misc. ere were q ltd I number tram ‘aw Brunswick end Nova Scott!‘ bi while the llflit. was good. caterer Milton Bell o! Spain wppliod oo 0O Ind sandwiches for the exhi torn. Following are the results:- PRIZE LIST Clue l-Extra Llaht iilyer (Continued) ' Section 3: Male whdlpcd in 1M6 ‘ ~19 entries: ' 1. Lester Johnston, Fortune Bridle. 2. A. L. Rogers, Kenstngton. 3. Roy Woodslde. Malpeque. 4.1m. Johnston. Fortune Bridle. 5. Roy Woodslde, .Malp%e. ti. J. R, Lockerby, Hamil o. 'I B 9 . D. O. Stewart. Summer-side. .McLure 6a MacKinntli, Cit. . _ .Muttart Brothers, Bummer: do. Section 4: Female wlieiped tn 1945-4’! entries: . D. 0. Stewart. Summerstdo. .Foilaxid a McF-arlane. B'Btd0. 3. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall. 4. Roy Woodslde, Mslpeq o. 5. W. E. dz J. B, Jenkins, 8'Bide. B. Easiest T. Mill, Kenstngton RR. 7. Roy Woodslde, Malpcque. 5;»- Standard S11 "lnmplon Pup Champlon-Foilond d: Mel's!- lnne, Sununerstde; Reserve-D. 0. Stewart. Silos. Standard Silvers-Champion Adult Chlampiom-Ernest T, Mill, Ken- sington RR. Reserve-Jlrnest T. Mill, Kan- slngton RB. Grand Champion Standard“ Silver! Champlon-Foliand dz McFar- lane, Summerside. Reserve—D, O. Stewart, S'Sidd. Standard Silvers-Progeny of Dam t3 animals any ale) i. Roy Woodslde, Maipeque. 2. L. W. Hancock. Summerstde. 3. Roy, Woodslde, lvlialpeque. in: which resulted in a badly trac- tured leiz. Sufferlns from shock. Mr. Day is confined to his bet! and his manv friends in Char- lottetotvn. his former home. will tContiiiucil from Page ll L. K. Lockerby was the winner of the adult male class and Ernest T. Mill the adult temsle class. ‘with J. R, Lockerby heading the ninle pup class and Roy Woodside win- niiit! flrst and second in the te- mnle pun class, Roy Woodsidc citr- ried ofl the championship tor Wiiilc marked silver nllhs and also championship, while Ernest T. Mill won the champion- ship for adults with L. K. Lock- erbv_ reserve. Grand champion white marked silver went to Em- cst T. Mill with Willow Grove HE-ldfiv, reserve to L. K. Locker. by. For the rzroups Riov Woodside won the progeny of dam, L. K. Ixickerby second and Roy Wond- slde also won the class for get of sue with L. K. mckerby second. The greatest interest at’ the day, or oi’ the entire show to date. was evidenced when the standard platinum silver elnss- es were called. These new i-Yfil?! certainly appeal to the imagination and to the eye anti the word “heiiutifuP could he heard many times during the atternonmmrticuiariy from the feminine portion of the gpgg. tators. First class adult. males was won by McLui-e and MicKlnnon, J. R. Lockerbv winninc the adult female class iind Ernestfl‘. Mill tihe pup male class; D. O. Stewart the pup female class. Light standard pint. inum silver adults was won by Me. Lure £1: MlCKlllDOll; adult lemon; lights‘, Slillntgfd platinum silver went o aou e d tth S' DCY-IHSX. ymon w wissvale Dl-lrllltl the entire day photo- tlfflohs were token of each class and Early 111 the afternoon H. V. Reid of National Film Board, MOYWTBBI. took motion pictures. Present also was Stuart S. Tait, Manager of Biogrriph Division of Associated Screen News. This zoni- Danys mflvhine records sound on f" eXcfledinsly fine metal wire and t can be reproduced from this "l" Perfectly and later the wire fin be cleaned off and used ag-zin. r. Tiitt is endeavorinu to 111mm“, the Government in the purchgsg of a machine which could be used l" mvvtlnss where addresses have t0 be recorded. for the nrnweedliigs —--_-____ _ Gussy Dyspepsia Quickly Corrected 0nd slmnta means of relief i; ‘l! to m" t-Fondiwriliilg." I22‘; ‘m’ quietly npon the stomach, My...“ urglagipton-Brnest 1‘. Mill, Ron. wResorve-ll, K. locker-by, Hamil- n. and there Sana l sgomnch ll! h t . it" "."..'.':'i"'-.'."'.: "ifllmr." e. e 5°99 your stomach nlild "um. organ: tn up-to-the-mhllo condi- IIAMILTON’! PILL! ffqflugilll; 1gp" ‘ti: "g5: ogfusotlvobxltet l" Gr"- ‘hru. I. o st 4.00 P 1945 -- 13 entries: péqllfi . peqllé. ton. Standard Silvers-Get o! Sire (Group of ll 1. Roy Woodside, Nlnlpeque. 2. D. O. Stewart, Siimnierstde. 3. Ernest '1‘. Mill Kcnsington RR. Class 5-White Markcd-Lkht Silver Section i: Male wlielped previ- ous to 1945-6 entries: 1. L, l-I. Kennedy, Charlottetown. 2. McLui-e 8: MacKlnnou, Otty. 3. Les. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Section 2: Female whelped pre- vious to 1945-10 entries: l. Roy Woodslde, Malpeque. 2. McLure s; MacKlnnon, City. 3. Les Johnston. Fortune Bridge. 4. Muttart Brothers, Summerslde. 5.1.05 Johnston. Fortune Bridge. Section (l: Male whelped in 1945 —6 entries: l. W. E. dz J. S. Jenkins, B'Slde. 2. Muttart Brothers. Summerslde. 3. Ralph G, MuttarhSummerslde. Section 4: Female whelped in 1945—10 entries: 1. Roy Woodslde, Malpeque. 2. Muttiart. Brothers, Summerslde. 3.14:5 Johnston, Fortune Bridge. 4. Les Johnston, Fortune Bridge. 5. S. R, Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Class ti-White Marked-Extra Light Section 1: Male whelped previ- ous to 1945-4 entries: 1. L. K. Lockerby, Hamilton. 2. Ernest T. Mill, Kenstngton RR. 3. W, J. Jenkins, Frenchlort. Section 2: Female whelped pre- vlous to 1945-3 entries: 1. Emest T. Mill, Kenslngton ER. 2. McLure a MacKtnnon, Cit . 3. Ernest T. Mill, Kenslngton B. Section 3: Malewhelped in 1M6 —l.'l entries: 1. J. R, Lockerby, Hamilton. 2. Roy Woodslde, Mslpeque. 3. D. O. Stewart, Summ “ 4. L. H. Kennedy. Charlottetown. 5. Muttart Brothers, Summemtdo. 6. A. . Rogers, Remington. 7. Muttart Brothers, Stunmcrslde. section 4: Female .whelped tn 1. Roy Woodslde, Malpeque. 2. Roy Woodslde, Mal ue. 3. L. K. Locket-by, Hamiton. ms __.ciigitktonerown . GUARDIA[~I_ ' Advertisement i: "...so now Vll'l.l. iiAvii A IANKII! m ‘Illl riuiunrr: "Well, Bob bu: finally Jnidcdl Wlml bah finished school In warm Io g0 M w; in 4 54nd. And Pm glad-fir a h! ofroamm...” ,He'll get a thorough training, and can even receive uni. vcrsity instruction in banking and economics while he is working. Banking isn't learned in a day, but he'll get lots of help-and every opportunity to move up as he proves himself. The road to the top is wide open, and 06ers: a 4. L. K. tiockerby, Hamilton. 5. J. R. Lockerby, Hamilton. 6. D 0. Stewart, Summsrstde. '1. Muttart Brothers, Summersldd. W! w 1945-? anti-lo White Marked Sllvcrl-Chlmplm Pei» Champion-Roy W Reserve — Roy Woodslde, t Mal. -l1 anti‘ es: 1. Brnut '1‘. Mill, Kensiniton RR. White Marked Silvers-Champion Adults Chlmplon-Jlrnest T. Mill, Koh- ln n 8.8. eserve~L. K. lnckei-by, Homil- Gnnd Clumpion White Marked Silver: White Marked Shun-Progeny ot Dom ' (Three animals any no) l. Bo Woodold . Moi . 2. L. yK. Lockerlay, Hem ‘an. White Marked liken-Got of lire t (Four outlook Ill) 1. R0 Wood . ill. 2. L. lli. 1410x557. l. McLure 8: MacKtnnon, Oit/y. Woodslde, Malpeque. 2: Female whelped pre- 196- 4 entries: R. Liockerby, l-llmilton. 2. Muttiirt. Brotl" 8. Gordon MscMlllln. Oomwiiii. Bwtionltt: Mlle whelpod tn 1M5 Clue kfltmdtridmgletlnum Silver 2. Roy Beet vtous ‘side. mi- 1-1 , Bummersid . Sponsored by your Balk Clue 7—Standnrd Platinum Silver 2. Rel G. Muttart, Suinm r5149, g to 1Q“__' s l. Jilwliim a. Mum»: Brothers, Summgrstde. °i'. McLuro to MalncKlnnon City. 6H0" 1- Mlle wheiiwec prUVl- 4.1). o. Stewart, Summerstde, 2. Raoul Reymond. soutiipori. fl‘ 5. Ralph G. Muttart, Bummerstde. G. I". Cameron Summer-aide. 2. 6. Gordon MacMtllan, Oornwal .. 4. McLure d: Macktnnon, City. Section 4: Female whelped tn 1046-5 entries: Clou fl-Standi\rd Platinum Bllvflt 1. D, O. Stewart. Buinm raid Light e e. 2. Gordon Mnohltllon, Cornwall. ' 8. J. B. Loekerby, Hlmlltnu, ‘Section 2: Female whelped P"- vlous to 1945-5 ntrter 1., Raoul Reymon, Bouthport- 2. D. O. Stewart, Bui-nmerside 3. L. W. Hancock, Summersldv. . l Section 1: Male whelped previ-