' - J\‘m§udfi-\4-¥"1'L‘lh1\ navI-t s gwq.,....>n.».o»ser 1.: . PAGE EIGHT . ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __—iu “i The Central Guardian vlhlsoolsnnlssaswvelfslaen IIJYAPOPIYa-ntiheblfil- i g local like’. ‘s: ‘a: abied veteran. a 1mm as -——-— . ct the cents a weld. strictly 081' In] latest in Pottery were. w“ l" aim“- Crockett’: Jewellery. Gxnmsu-boflyowyp‘, TYPQIPYTITaTKTE-TVINI ._ wsnhlem cf Remembrance. Wear‘ _ claswsu. roe raotcsrnvtts ""- flmmflflfl gnlggm‘ Ming“; uurruls‘ u» Poppy Campaign. NOTIOI r0 snvsansaaa- . uardis ust. b in oifice by “"- *~ s... .."..-:=.....:.. s ......... to ensuu publication 000K’! for Christmas Pihoto-| Fm“ graphs. Evenings by appointment.- RECEPTION CHKARLOTTETOWN HOTEL WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. I3 Coll 972 or T378 Before Nov. I2 BUPPOBA‘ the Poppy Campaign. .1 uowann MoINNIS, , Footwear now located at 175 Queen "M" __ 1 " Street. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. Services Bur-flay. November 10th.‘ Tn! "ND ANNIVEBSABIY at Mlniflfl‘. R€V. PC4162‘ JBGKBOD. V10- TE°"N"1»T=I1‘§T>R’ BAYj VOTBIEIIS |ll Training nmit Church will o. observed by tom 11 A- M- Hampton a P- M- specIaT services (m Sunday the 11m 5mm" 73° P- M- m- 1 . Filmed 1 mun '1‘ 11 1 1 - and star-nu; rsreu dimmers? FTTTTOW Milly PIITSTIITS mm“ “m” n" am‘ ~ 1 I-oasn Mssrnw. - no Anrne Baxter and Burl Ives, E... on ‘monthly business xneetir-K W" "Smoky," the 20th Century-Fox ' .,.f.’"...T.§.°f,'§.‘.."....f.“‘.'§§.,.‘$ n‘, held last night m the Y-M-C-A. film version of Will James’ belovedi M c 5 way-flu- whm m, M; with s record attendance. Bev- classic opens today at the Prince! Of the 145 war veterans who are HAM,“ ‘recently w" 5P0 Joseph eral members 0! "1119! 110111111111 rEdward ‘Ilheatre. {taking courses at Prince of \Vsles11,e,ers no pawn-l 8mm chap talent gave spirited 50105 111111118 | James, who was a cowhsnd him- and 5t. Dunstarrs Colleges, [hftfty- 1 ‘Ketckvn H" om“ Phat‘ is the sing-song. The business pro- lself, wrote the thrilling tale from,‘ three have announced their inten- o ‘M, id M A ‘P, gram for the season was fully, out of the rough-and-tumble West‘ um 1° 59mm, phygldun! or Bur. a ‘m; ct ' a H m S“: u?’ discussed. among which are the {of cattle stampedes and gun-toting gums’ 13 l" ‘mdymg 1°,- genm. Char m flown‘ e m ' m annual turkey lottery and. other buflmm“ ‘he mm krmwn a“ m“ "Y. N for various types of cngin- septemben l?” m‘! "canny "- $151195"! 1° b! had m the futun’ life. First printed in 1926. the book eenmh n ‘or the teaching prefab gglaléssted in the Navy for five more n" meeting clued Wm, The that tells a story of the West 01.5,“, BA 35c The legal 019,- ' King. today i1‘. the spirit of the West oi 5,0,,’ .....;..... " m.» '1 of t? 1°“ has been published L“ 32 59pm“ mainder and 7 more have dslidltaed Iatinedtfltrieontgim, MacM/urray is seen 1° b°°°m° clmwymm- 15° mm“ i“ Cum Barney’ the hudmjnmg‘ vietterltnsilnire Taking 11M“ ‘mwer- h h id Tu sds fter _ 18y rangn oter artsof quarsonwas e e yu - f gfig: 2513:“ fizmntcgfnr" r0222: Canada, p Sig‘??? Ky m.” ‘yeaemayd on " noon from Cutcliffe Funeral Home. ‘tmmmded ranch bosa whale 3m] Island veterans have also shown J L oLogfihsgtl-enlf’ err" ‘Sign y? Service at the house and grave Ives’ the famous American ballad interest in the purchasing of farms, skree’, ' pp , s D o was conducted by Re“ G- 93715719 singer, plays the "purcher" who equipment for commercial fishing ' ____ Webster. ‘rhe pallbearers were wesws his spell about desert camp- and slrvall holdings. some 1277 ap- M, and M" J s Has“ d Messrs, H. R. Large. Ross Mac- aw, lplicstions have been received by M“ ‘E w 3&5” ‘who "t"; Ewen, Harry Jamieson, 011mm Others in the outstanding cast of the Island branch of the V-LA. to to Amfleni to n“ d ‘h mo Li? 01181151911 R9B111l1d TlYh-‘IT. w- A- more than 100 players include date. At present 539 veterans have “l, returned h “s t ed w erslewlrl Inlermem P909193 091"‘ ; Bruce Cabot, Esther Dale, Roy qualified for full time farming, 233 A ome a u: l» 11917. ‘ lRoberts 84d J. Farrell MacDonald. for small holdings and I12 for M, Mrs. Farquhanson wuss the] 1 ?—-———————. commercial fishing, The ' daughter of the ate Mr. amue GAB STAR TEAM are withdrawals. can l ‘ . C. Nash of Charlottetown. SEEN IN O0MEDY| a" Pena“; Ce Imam or 32:11:‘, Flag‘: lfinmdmms‘ Wm‘ She leaves to mourn a son. A. L. —— 1 To um u.» credits branch has sumueutn T»: 0on1’ ma} "my '""““'“"‘°“' °' Mm""" “a ‘ 136111115 (T149019 Ind H919" W511!" interviewed over 10,000 applicants E I ‘-Fred‘eri t ‘gin e own, P. dmghter Mary Donald‘! or Buston’ ,5"? Wr-Stflned in Uvdvfisatra 151551 from veterans, 0f this number S ' can Bane“ M555» *1" 1hr" “men- M"- comedy 11113911801011» "119! Advfliw-T" 131 have been estabnshed m the“. William IsITTd of Winnipeg, Mrs. "SMOKY." memo m t 113,3, s, A. FABQUHABSON Personals “IIIEII IIcIIlIfiIIII * IIII IIITET ' "an" BIIIIl IVES EXTRA! NEWS - ANIMAL SHORT - CARTOON Shows 3:25 - 7 - 9 Mrs. G. M. Ingersoli of Ottawa. Th’ ma"! o! m" J’ A hr- TO-IJIIY-OIIPITOL- FRI. —-SAT. Showing At 3:30 - 7 and 8:45 SHE'S HIS GIRI... and more than a match For this rough and ready Romeol b l and Mrs. Lloyd Yeo, of saint ' "m" John. have been visiting the for- Maxwell House is bought and enjoyed by more people than any other brand of coffee in the world. PAOKEDZWAYS _\. - i 011s Nieht“ 8! 11W 50911411 7111"‘ "101", businesses whgch r f, < James Wood of Charlottetown and 1A1; imposing supporting cast 1n- “ge °m ' , moum-y gm-m, to l 1| 1 h L Miss Susan Nash, of ‘Irurc Nova 1ildlifefiosrgo1-‘tgwggketnmmyxmght Over s thousand Islarfdngvetirtgfts 5mm‘ I v Ii Teamed prwléusly m “Abroad have received their credits in full. w t K h , - T Y k -. M “B ter- and 2637 more have taken part of ‘ 1‘.'.*Ji*...§-" 0.12;. .3... M.;:‘".$...:»rers. . In Memoriam ‘er have their moist excixiérvg vehicle’ “It;dllltziggnahelixeldgetaizxxtz i? __.._. m‘ to date in " er en.urr s » Humanism Day 955"“ m fond Iwlngmemcs-yefmy Night." The story deals with the the various Vocational ‘Hslnlns at West Kent scnooTfly-ssggmq dear- father, Joseph csn,s.n., who I wild imagination of ajlilttie boy who‘ Segigools tthroultzhout dthe "Dominion- morning in two prggmma. on, m, paused sway November- 7,1044. l d hisparentsina. are rannguner e"ran- m enjpr i arlgliected by John Rawiixis. the; ing on the job" scheme; two of puiilss, boning! 0311131’ tm h1g2: Th“ mom,‘ M November ‘"1" i. inew plcwre was made under the these are being trained outside in the assembly nail. The sgnior o I" t d." iextmlttive Modlwmhlp d Mmhw Latin-evince. n. all m Island vet: oumts were addressed by MsJor Tau" m, “l, u” “of; Tm", Gran choose this method or re David L. Matheson and the Junior Topartwithoneweiovedsodear. ttlle SCOTT! IECKETT RTIIZZY KIIITSAIITM TOM POWE Also Chapter Two "KING OF THE FOREST RANGERS" and COMEDY TTT-IITTIIT — EMPIRE- Fri. and Sat. Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Sot. Only 2:30 now wonu cssvsiav ITIIW YORK -The gold aha-n, ne twisted choker of beads, gold, pearls. or a circiot oi semi-prec- Ious stones are now worn casually. Pieces which a few years ago would . have been eonsid ed too eldbui- ‘ate for other than evening wcsr, or s satin with exposed shoulder, “TRIGGER FINGERS” I ON LOCAL SCREEN An outdoor drama with a dyna- mic title, ‘Trigger fingers," 111111 be seen tonight at the Empi1N| Theatre, starring Johnny Mack Bloom. The Monogram western promises to be one of the most ex- citing cowboy films of the 8841501’!- In the story, Brown comes to 11h! aid of his longtime friend. rancher Raymond Hutton, who is at the mercy of a gang of outlaws en- deovoring to gain control over his small rmch. Hattonn son. R1195’ Hill, has wounded a player in a |card game while in sin srtflllmem- and is being framed by 111w 1111111114 otttlaws pals, who have hidden their fallen comrade in order to claim he had been murdfled- The story becomes more rivolved when 1cm sheriff is killed by a. notorious 1miminal, who is the real pwler b0- (hind the outlaws. Brown assists tho . framed young man in clear-In! 111m- lself. and finally tracking down the establishing themselves. number 53 discontinued training and 48 have completed training. 3'1 Island veterans are in pri-v- ate schools here and 44 outside the Province. Altogether 142 Is- landers commenced training in these schools. 86 here and 56 out- side ‘the Province. Oi’ this num- ber 15 discontinued trainlnt: here and 2 away, 34 completed the course here and 44 outside the Province, Of the 1B5 Island veterans who commenced prs matriculation training here, '7 discontinued, 102 completed the course and 46 are still under training, In addition. sixblsiand veterans are taking correspondence courses under the Dominion re-estsblish- ment scheme. desperadoas. Jennifer Holt has the main fem- Inina role in support of Brawn. and others in the cast one Steve Clark. Eddie Parker. ‘lied Adams. Pleasant tasting Vicks Cough Drops are really medicated -— medicated with throatesoothing ingredients of‘ Vlcks VapoRub. Do good. Tssu good. Try ‘em. 11m’: meow 1mm SOOTHING- RELIEF FROM 1 THROAT tmrsnous oFooLos w ‘RS153 CONM \\QY$ Of this Pupils by Mr. Wsltilam qcudsg, ~?noud, William Ste-away, Douglas‘ er the better, is the idea in these scarfs of silk, chiffon or whatever one finds in this decorative acces- sory. WORK AND THRIVE To be healthy and happy, people lmwt be fully occupied. The De- pertinent of Nitisnsl Health and normal work does not absorb them entirely "Man may still, in rare m» TIMI! 00? 07058 718305 3 ROIIS now mu dsylixht inlpectlon- 11w “"1"” “mvlmlm “i” W‘ 1'! m, ma“ “M”, "m, ioneer this new era by establishing. downtown will u» weld to seem-t aircraft, mfirimlsosgnfcizftrit. 512d 1:11:12: 1§“l'€§u§§°'.1.‘l?f stgalfzkteudle? 111011211.’ ""41"! "i!" l" W!!! 911M11- the legendary Inssie carpet. the stmn- m" Both speakers enlarged on the sig. HKICMJCQ 0i “ rqnce. my nrnd coiled upon their young listen. m 1v be Prepared to make their contribution t»: the progress o; 9m- WIIMYY and its defence. should the need arise. Appropriate music was included in boih programs un. cler the direction of Pmf. Roy A. Kendall. During the senior pro- gram. Miss Oonnis Stacey read the names of former West Kent pupils who made the supreme sacrifice for freedom. The complete list follows: HONOR ROLL In proud remembrance of these Wat Kent boys who lave their lives for our freedom: South Africa-s War-Jfifl-Jwi, Alfred Bless. Roland Taylor. ‘I'll! WAR. "ll-Jill William Allen, Gem-g. Allen, y. nest Auid, Robert Anderson, Earle Bryenton, Wendell Bearisto, John Cornfoot. Norman Oaswell, Gordon DEW". John Davies. William Brady, Richard Brehout, lidgsr Fuflavson. Gordon Ferfllson. Inns mrness, Bert Hooper, Frank Hugh- es. Gordon Hassard. Walter Inge, Le Roy Kielly, Water Lents, James Lane. Gordon Livimslone. Fred Longworth, Gordon MacDonald, John Lowe. Oliver Machchern. William Meomtyre. Ouyler Mac- Kenzie, Spurgeon MacKensie. John MaoKay. Daniel MacLeod. Robert MacPhee, Freeman Nelson, Harold Robertson, Fred Robinson. Hamid Sutherland. Stewart Simpson. Am- old ‘Inylor. James Taylor. Hugh Whlburton, Austin Waiter, Gilbert Walker. DOLL 0|‘ HONOUR INS-sill , George Auld. William AndrlW. George Acorn, Niall Burnett, Har- man Byron. Edward Bsker. Mweil Brehaut, William Ooiiinfl, Robert 00x. Gordon camsron. Idison Cameron. Harry Ghsndler, William Oarlnody. Alfred Oudmme, Jack Crockett. Ralph constable, Harold Dentin. Richard Diamond, Gor- don DeBiois, James Dalling. Rob- ert Dime. Alfred mo. Rowan Fitzgerald, Gerald Garfield m1- uson. Arthur Iietcber, William Johnston, Arthur Jones, Harry tartar, William Maclniian, George lllaclreod. William MMIANB, Ken- ABC". ‘ne- tumult and the shaming olss ‘Ibo tlins sud the tings de- Gono and forgotten, by some he may be, Blot never forgotten by us, will he be. Two little words not hard to write lint I will remember them all m; Ilfe-“My Father." Sadly M861! Ind Lovingly Remem- bered by His Son Joseph J. B. and Dsnghoebin-Law. Adeline. WINGS OF TOMORROW: Maxwell Housefioffee MH786 A Product of General Food: The Story of Aviation IY CIIAILIS TRACY Arisllon editor. Cleveland Press; formgArmy pilot. (Written [or NEA Service) (i) Light personal planes may be purchased over the counters of New York department stores today, a fact which indicates the widespread popularity flying will enjoy in the immediate future. Half a dozen manufacturers In bull- ingfltowplanesdallylofllllledsmsntl. which is expected to reach 500.000 within ilve years. ‘During the next decade rosdsble piano: No. T0: Planes for Everyone ~wiii be perfected. fitted with rotors. they'll replace present-day eonvortibles. Experts pred dict that a million such craft will crowd till airways within the next score of years. (2) Roof-top landing facilities for the “p111- wheei" craft may soon be u common as today’! parking lots. Cities will become de-central- as new suburbs are Imilt around bong,» isadsospd sir- reliant thcfssnlygsrageccatalnstileaewtflfill" vertibla. Approximately a third of the M111 today crowding the ne"on's freeways will take (l) Playing sn important role in tha transi- tdsy helicopter. l» the m. Cities which avenue-emu wit “"- "W1“"'°"'"°" “Y ‘ ‘"1’ i 1 » Largeciti n m tocsrrymsli s c» as Pmaml cum or mut- om was! rubric or 1 willy rum fifgfjffifl $2,111,‘, :§§,"u’f',,';-"°f,',‘;= suu staads ma» snoicnt sac- u, “m; n“ “mom 2.2’; than useful as Ohio will a merely an IIIIIIOU! cum- W" ad» ‘- "u lune‘ n" duun“ small percentage of people us: unbulsnccs and ss re-Mhterc. DI iuarhsll- IIII ‘ Jest! is wound around $519M“, or wound about and "bbtlelat one side. often in west- , flhc ml us brisllt- l their full physical and mental cap- acities m their daily labour," says adepartsnental bulletin. ‘ ANT (it 1111111111 “P1101111 An hulabis and s oestrus heart. lord. of Huts. be with us n .