""\1P’ER_.3§L.1.9.41.., AA Listen in to _'l‘l-lli (iiiAiti-0'i"i"i:'r0\i'N GLYMI .\ SANTA craus Qver C F C V, ram; lllR i; i" very TUESDY, IIURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings at 6.45 ganta Claus will be in Ki"? "' ‘ ._ -:- INCE EDWARD -:- '. The biggest, A most satistyi liilBElil iiiiiiicuiiriiv with yjiijigjs". iriiis . ciizii§oa iioarim‘ - ioiiiison - rriiiiiiv '5 , i’, . r. A big, colorful Itm< Into in the guy South American may .Giril. gavchor, gooh. gr- IPY» starring MAUREEN OWIARA JAMES ELLISON Information — Travclolllfi T THE CAPITOL 3 DAYS OF ACTION-THUIL-FRL-SAT. Pars or no: cornea west" dais-snow rm: r-"on COMEDY-“TIIE TANKS ARE course." nun TREASURE roivru-cuninoJuNGLE K11) Another of The Popular ‘SAINT Crime Series! COMING - EMP|RE-+Thurs.—l-'ri.-Sat. “THE SAINTS VACATIO ” Starring HUGH SINCLAIR-SALLY GREY m e llltia BANG-UP Line of SHORT l~‘EATU1tl<1'l"l‘ES ‘ "Picture Peopie”- “Stranger Than Fiction" — Fish l Fillll€B"—-Kenlucky Royaltf-“Did You Know That" -.-__. . Di _ __- ______ nvrr as warren l i‘ W Sliver Fox skins, Muskrat and other raw furs re- ll‘ l "d; Highest market prices. Trade demandinil iiliantities. See us now. Petting and cleaning done y °“' "Kllerlenced men. Plant now in olwfflflilll- FOR SALE Used fox wire, fox houses, cedar posts, 111mb" electric motor. G. R. MACmiiwmv -r1.’\llT Ind ll-i your heart, memorable lau prising tlini ever (iared to break ._ "Here Comes Mr. Jordan opens t0- Robert stellar supporting Gleason, and Rita Johnson. i\i G Thin column ls reserved for new; of hn-irl interest. but advertising of a rrorvsy- nature .nuy be lnnertrsll at ll r-r-ntn n n-orrl. strictly payable In rrrlvirnee. CltAS-WELL for Photograph CONFEDERATION LII-i INSUR- ANCE. r 1.4378! PULIFE COURT — Magistrate K. M. Martin was presented with a clear (locket in the City Police (Foii-"t yesterday moming. rsnaxn ARTICLE - Child pro- tection in Prince Edward Island was the‘ subJcct of an interesting article which appeared in the official mag- azine for November. It was written by Miss Jessie Fullerton of Char- lottetown and one paragraph dealt particularly with British Guest children. . ISLAND NURSES OVERSEAS - Mrs. Herbert Thompson of Dun- siziffnaee has received a cable from Eilkizrnti announcing the safe ar- rival (here of her daughter, Nurs- illg Sister Georgina Thompson, 0th. ri" Island nurses who went overseas with the large convoy whose safe arrival was announced Monday m- clude: Hattie McLean, Bessie Mac- Kenzfe, Mae Heartz. Doris MacDon- ald. lvfarion Bernard, Helen Wood and Ann Roger-son from the Prince Etluiirtl lsliniti liospiltil and Edith in“ l'lt>lil‘l0\\’ll. Andi-cu Dalton. Siiinin uiid Jeiiii Mat-Loan, StvllilS. NAVAL RECRUITS LEAVE — Eight naval ratings left the province yiesterday for service on the .n:iin- land. ’I‘hcy were: Stephen Baichild- er. Georgetown; Cyril F. Coylc Sturgeon; Albert G. Johnston. stur- geon; Francis l. McAdam, Moreil; John A. MacDonald. DeGros Marsh: James A. MacEacher-n, Fair- field; Parker B. McRae, Park Cor- ner; Garfield McNevin. Charla" town. The following three left e. ier in tire ivcek: Lockwood Llewel- lyn. George R. Small and Elwin Manning. all of Charlottetown. Be- fore leaving the r were resented with knitted a s by the d Cross and cigarettes by the Provinniiil Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The presentations ivere lcoked after by Mr. A. . Bruce- of the Canadian Legion War Services. T00 Bite To Clasify rzrodffisifirisfi o horsemeztt. Russell Moore, Mil- ton. I L-991-1l-26-2l. ivaiirrfiiTiv fr??? any table, square or 0 oblong. About. 40 inches long with side- rlrop leaves, Apply M. Guardian. stating price and condition. L—984-11-26-2i. “liIR. JORDAN” IS “SURPRISE” OF SEASON C0ll1€dv you'll years to come! Characters . . . gay adorable. hateful, human. real . _ you'll never forgot! A story you‘li tell . . . and re-tell . . l0 H11 Yollf friends! “Here Comes Ml‘. Jordan is the surprise picture of the year! Different in story . . dif Went in characters . . . “Here Comes Mi‘ Jordan“ is (ilfferent. too. in the way it gets under your skin. CWVIYTS and envelopes you in ghter! The most sur- accoinplishment that all the rules. the Prince Edward Theatre. Montgomery is starred in the izreatcst role of his career, and the cast includes Claude Rains, Evelyn Reyes. James Edward Everet Horton day at Aléxander Hail. man whg made “This Thing Called LQVB. "He Stayed for Breakfast and The Doctor Takes a Wife." fllmillfll "Herc Comes Mr. Jordan.‘ ‘from a screen play by Sidney Buchman am‘ Seton 1. Miller, Everett Rlskm pro- duccd thc comedy for Columbia. ‘YIELD FASTER T0 l UCKLEY‘ MIXTURE N. D. MacLeart U N DE RT AK Eli EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshirs Phone 10 einriiiilfculirnun chuckle over for l Auction & Bridge ST. JOSEPIPS SODALITY HALL Wednesday, Nov. 26,1941 S P. M. Refreshments Tickets 25c L-966-11-26-1i ‘CANADIAN LEGION monthly meetlns. Lesion Home. Thursday evening 8 p.m. Special visitation and entertainment. L-994-ll-26-2i. Personals Mrs. Wesley MacQuairrle return- ed to the city ter a pleasant weeks visit \vith friends in Yar. mouth, N.S. Many friends of Mrs. HBlTy l-leffeii of Borden wil be sorry to learn she is cOnfmBd to hei- home through illness. Seigt. ROWli1ild A. lyfacAulay' R_ C. A. F. has left for Nova iscutia after spending iris fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacAulay. Another son Lloyd is in the Navy and is at present stationed in Halifax. Mr. Frank L. Dillon, foreman of the Patriot. Job Printing Depart- ment, who underwent an opera- tion at the Prince Edward Island Hospital is convaiesctng at, his home and will soon be able to re- r-unic his duties. HIVB ion eaten NEWPORT FLUFFS today? In Memoriam MRS. IIENR _I‘E'I‘EIIS The death occurred in the Char- lottetown Hospital on Friday the 21st inst., of Marjorie Monica, be- loved wife of Henry Peters. iner- chant, of this city, at the early age of 26 years, Deceased was a daughter of Joseph and the late Mrs. Keily of Enuthport. Of a, charming and an1ial*‘e dis- position her early death is deeply regretted. She leaves to mourn besides 1i sorrowing husband and father. six sisters and a host of relatives and friends to whom the sym- pathy of the community is ex- tended. The funeral was held Monday morning to st. Duiistaivs Basilica where Requiem High M: ‘s wa; She was laid to . in the Roman Catholic Cemetery with her infant. son who survived her but a short time. Rev. Clarence Pitie officiated at the grave. Tire pallbearers acre: Messrs. Sheldon Smallwood, Frank McCarron, Lee Rxigerson, Arthur Peters, Edavard Gallant and Fred Recldln. Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26th '1.30-Midweek Prayer Service. __.__._________._ llLAItIIIilGES I __________ navrEs-niortrtlsou — At the Bishop's Residence on Nov. 2i. 1941, by Rev. Father lvIacKenzie. Miss Frances Blanch Morrison of Charlottetown to Cyril Jollll Davies of R. A. F" England. IhIRTIIS n1 Air carers Apply for Enrollment A totalof 13'! boys attended an organization meeting of the Char. iottetown Air Cadet Unit. in Prince oi’ Wales College Hall last night. The)’ were given all particulars of the organization and supplied with enrollment forms before leaving. 561/91“? boys from the College are included in the number while the remainder are from outside. The appointment of Mr. u, c, Bourke, Charlottetown, u Com- manding Officer of the proposed unit was announced by Mr. G. T. Hardle, chairman o; the 14x31 Committee. Mr. Bourke won his Pilot's Wings in the last war as a member of the Royal Air Force and Ls now on the Reserve of Officers, Royal Canadian Air Force. Other members of the personnel named by Mr. l-Iardle, who presid- ed at the meeting, were: Honorary Medical Officer, Di‘. John P. Sween- ey. M.D.. C.M.. well-known physic- ian and surgeon, also a veteran of the last war; Adjutant. Mr. J. E. Garnhum, who was. until recently. adjutant of No. 6 Divisional Sig- nals: Night Commanders, Messrs l). II Etlu‘. former Lleuleiiiiirt iii the P.E.l. Light flu c. and SOIHH- led Trziiiioi", until recently Lieuten- fllll in the. C.O.T.C., attached to Si. Duiistairs University; Flquipment Officer or Warrant Officer l. Mr. J. S. Walker, veteran of the last war and Disclplinarian or Warrant Officer 2, Mi". Larry Trainer, also a veteran of the last war. In his opening remarks as chair- man. Mr. l-Iardle explained .|.at as a result of a number of exploratory’ meetings in which a local commit- tee had been formed. it ivas decid- ed to organize an Air Cadet Corns. in this city. The lrcal committee "is charged Wlfll the responsibility of organizing, financing and adminis- tering such a corps under the aus- pices and general supervision of tire Air Cadet Iieugue of Canada.“ Local Committee He also announced the personnel of the local committee‘ which con- sists of himself as chairman and the following members: Messrs. H. F‘. lVlicFhPr: KC. N1.‘ A.. K. NI Martin. KL‘... JF ’ iiii-l Prof J. G. Pails: ill oi Prince of Wales College, as Honorary Secre- fury-Treasurer. In s-‘lectinr: the personnel of the unit, the committee "considered that its first and mcst important duty iv-as to secure the best tvpc of men available tn art as commis- skmcd aria‘ \\'.'\l'l‘lll1l of.“ r= and we fhi'*'.c ive have succeeded atiinlrab- ly." the chairm..n stair-d. “The second diitv wa< the solu- tion of the financial problem." he asserted. To handle this problem a. finance sub-com ed under the (‘""lll1l‘.l.'~ll i) n" iifi". ..T.F‘. lciQlilVer. T!" ("her in"m‘ii‘i'.~ iiniried were: Nlrssw. R. l. Cof'nii. W. S. Grant and D. J Bounell. 1n this connection. Mr Hardie <latcrir "We hone to swure th=- sum (if $2,509 at least, ivliirli We estimate will he sufficient tn imi- form seven cffiecrs and ‘"10 llifihts. each of‘ 50 boy's. leavinc a small balance for iiridentnis. “Tire hows we wan‘. are lhosc who annrci1att~ the opnnrtiiii‘l,v' beliia given them and who a"e Wllllllr; in work ham and fai " iv and submit to the iiceessirv d .iul"ie. Jvdrlnw by ‘he lartre zathcrmc here tonight and the close ntteii‘ ion paid to mo there i: no doubt in mv mind that both the hers and the money will be u~ va“abl~2." O‘her sneakers includcrl GTOH!) Captain Fl. A. Wake Hrvi. Marl". R. Naeflirgmi and Mayor H. ‘to? Holman. Commandos In (Continued from page 1) SONIER-At Slside. Nov. zi. 194i. to Mr. and hfrs. Oliver Sonier. twins, a boy and a girl. wanna-at S‘side. Nov. 21. i941. to Mr. and Mrs. Percy WEdSQ- B son. PARTON-At Grace Hospital. Ot- tawa, Nov. 19, 1941. to Sergt. and Mrs. Parton, nee Agnes Dilmi 0f S'side, a son. sMn-flQAt the Prince County Hospital, on Novetmber 9. 1941. to Austin Smith, a Mr. and Mrs. daughter. (Barbara Jean). Card Of Thanks Mrs. Iauretta Moose wishes to thank her many friends and neigh- bors for kindness and sympathy shown during her recent sad bereavement. L-QBO. A visrr T0 SANTA CLAUS-A Pleasant Surprise day." and urtzed “iiie best. pos- sible support. for Lhe ‘invading orni- les." Nn Details Given No details of the Sunday action ‘lffiLgiWlb J12“? "Flt; Si‘? . '1‘ “NH J c \v-~= forni- ‘l, TRINITY Y. P. il. Presents TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS and Musical Program HEARTZ HALL THURSDAY, NOV. 27th at 8.15 P. M. Admission 25 cents aa-ying the Germans were fishing for information. sir Roger, 69, hero of the bold British attacks which blocked Ostend and Zeebrugge to U-boats in the First Great War, was dis- missed more than a month ago as commander o1 the Commandos, the tough forces trained for swift assault, on foreign shores and known to have been used in raids nn Norway's Lofoten Islands to the coast of Libya. Former Leader Critical He told the House of Commons that during his 15 months of leadership of the force he "ii-ii was rated lii every woriinvlille oi- (- aciior." which we Mlllilllf ’ll.(i('l'l.\kt‘. Hogei" added with a note of ill’ a been discreet, but 1 burn riminrled of that quite Li .'.. “l rtcclvetl a copy of the Of- l'.(".il sorrel.» Act. think that rather unneces- . 1 llllflili almost be confined he tower." and swift decision, sur- of the present. ‘ Sir declared. "This has been brilliantly illustrated in cur campaigns in Africa, but you will not get ‘it. while you are cle- pendent for decision and action on the ciiinbrous machinery of Whitehall." vidiinu members of the United states House of RlfllHiSOfllfillliéb pll\t’lll ill ilie llousc of Commons garery heard him. Sir Roger disclosed that he left his leadership of the Commandos five weeks ago, although the fact ivzis no‘. published until Nov. 15. "One reason suggested for my tii.~.1iiiss.il." he said, “was that i was too old to lead shock troops. but the command of such a force does not necessarily mean leading it into action. "'1‘li.s is a young man's war. and fll_\" object was to give youth its chance." Kay's (‘hurehill Ilanrlicrrpperl A year ago, he said, Prime Minister Churchill was as anxious himself for a real offensive, but, "iuifortiiiiuiely. tlie Prime Nliiifstoi" \\‘il‘~ hiixidicapiacd not only by the same machinery that Whitehall enforced in the last war, but now with an apparently even gi"c;iiei' force. a constitu- tional power." lAsketi by the press later to ex- pfain Wlliil he meant by a “con- stitutional power" Sir Roger said‘ "ff you refer lo Haiisard for May '1 and read Churchill l think it will be understood what l meant." (He was alluding to Mr. Churchill's reply to a question by David Lloyd (icorge as to who was responsible for conduct of the uar. (Mr. Churchi‘l said then that the war cabinet of eight mem- hers. five of whom have no re- cogiiizerl (icpartments “gives its particular sanction to the main policy and conduct of the war." ("All large issues of military polirgv." Mr. Churchill added. "are broucht before the defence com- mittci- \\'l:lCll has for several months consisted of the three chiefs of stuff, three srrvicc inin- is. .. and tour members of l-he war cabinet. namely myself, the Lord P‘Jl\'_\‘ sea‘ (Clement. Attlecr who has iv» department. the For- ezcn secular).- (Anthony Eden‘. and Lord It(".i\'(‘l'l)lt)l)l( (Supply Minister). ("That is the body. that is the machln l’. works flexibly and do“ s" lPi‘&i‘S_““Y MORSE’ TEA MORSFS STANDARD TEA hos" been firmly established in the favor or Maritime Teo drinkers for more than half o century. a . “We are lost!" cried r4. lune i sat down on l rock all h‘!!! to little girl.” Then a small voice said. “Don't A door had opened in the big tree and there uood an old rabbit. _ vised") “won't you come in out of the snowllkesidjhc nbbio. ' Charlottetown TOYLAND every Wednesday & Saturday 2 lkoolchst greasy dishware; mode ms] Ielel lic -t use nasty greasy rin s roun r re ‘lilntls, to the (IlSli- cloth, and snieirrr-d lire dishes us I took riieru our. Then iuy! lriiscu\ cred Ririsu for my dishes. I u.» amazed! Rinso Slilll alrsorlr grease-it s‘irrrpl' tin- appears. Dishes cnrne out clean and shining, rysu easily. Use llmsu for your dlSllflL Begin iuiiiry! lur extra economy ask for the GIANT package. pan, the way grease ciunrstn my chance in it until otherwise ad- UOAL AND WATER SA\ ES GASOLINE WINNIPEG, Nov. 24 -('CP>--F. A. Rowe cf Winnipeg says one p. m. fluitt isii- way to save gas is to drzve a swam tiwick. He look tureii in Enzzirzd British Columbia 1n; a u: nilfnaliciii iii i ier The ‘. 20 miles an hour. h; s a true‘ fao- im chine 0F LIFE ! such fine jewelery Christmas shopping early sure of cherished forever. L.~\l)\"S r-‘mr: ni'i.0v.\ Lovely to look atvand dc- Effqdilli _ _ _ $29.75 COSTUME JEWELRY Hundreds of glittering jew- elery pieces. Pins. clips. .. . r-arings. v THOSE WHO TRULY LOVE THE FINE THINGS Only at Wellnefs will you find Start your selections are big and you run Ill‘ etting what you want. Gi ts o! jewelery are strrisisiiii) (‘lti-I\'l‘lON tizoisrrziruo I'l‘.Rl~'I.k"l' While Perfectly matched. Design- ed to bring hcr i\-1l\l1il"‘"*- unit's Bllilll s'rfl.\‘li Newest style mountings. Beautifully brilliant birthstone —- rnountcil \\ itii $5.00 is ,é BOUIIOIR. SETS i\lill'\v styles anti illllflfifitl '- ‘iiiliimiiii hH-‘SO ‘ W. W. Weiiner Lid. ii-‘i'--‘ JEIVELLIIRS SINLF. FIIARLOTTETOWN l‘ l. ' ~_.-,,- ‘for 1A‘. . ' — By GEOFF HAYES Girl Guide News CALLING ALL l‘ “Titli- Ll-lAlliills The first piiiroi IFHiP-Y fng course to be held in rain- now-- 7 Y town will twain on I“l'i_ l‘! “"““_' ing and coiiiiniie all u y Satiri- are asked day. All palrol leaders v to register at St. Peters Church Hall on Friday ermine It I NW“ ‘Pull imifoi-m. --:4r.ra4JJJII AIIIIIIIIIIIaZIIIIII§JIIIII(IFf’I!’J({'IP"(!(I'IIIFfJI‘(III-(IffflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ’z ..