3am: ‘THREE ro-llllt — WEB. ROBERT liulvlalll-F-Y . muami unwell ma: MTISOII rattan: Slltl 3d IHIESTII DAVID Ii EIIPSTEAD Directed DIQDWIRD N GRIFFITH PLUS NEWS ' “oven THE ANDES‘ snows 3.1a - 1.00 — 9.00 arraun nanny SHOW! T_. woman: MAINTAIN oorrtrr ltish a-irc m firm review! “fiegrby 500 wgvnen with no fall hi output. WOMEN'S arc. PART u," than 1,000,000 British wo- men are envied in wa.r work or infllg services. More than 2.000.570 etureee are married. evrnv ruesonv l IGAREITI. PROGRAM P14 YHOUSE Proaanfa Tili- lVElllll CIRCLE SERIES no“; s w‘ “a - t lhatulww BY CHARLES DICKENS Tonight 8.30 P.M. C F C Y M —___.~ —_:::_%_' BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NICHT 8.30 all‘ "ifiteviihiieg miifmiiildi Blnm a. the an. Freezout For charitable Purposes Will Leave Wood Islands L NUNTHUMHERLANU HNQI ‘A with u“ mini ' mm W“ mu rua _ . can m mutt . . l ‘ latwni ill“ and alanlao Plus — NEWS Sportscope and Musical Shows 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 - ~—e RAISED ULSTER FORCE CK-T-TAM, Hampshire, England . Gen. Sir Charles 1876 and ra Ulster division of the army in 1014- 15. Mai-i CUT MOTOR. TRANSPORT oars: TOWN —(C_P)— a nation- al register of all commercial vehicle-- in south Africa has been cornpietcc and six advisory officers appointed; in principal centres to neip curtai the use of such vehicles by ration- allzation." GAY ' MEXICAN DESIGNS DEMON N0. Ill - fl °““..‘.°““.'.'."o.%i.i§§ till» “will ' ' deslgnl. t bl for - plsioe mats, llangdk fie. mliumre cloth . Hot iron mne- er pattern No. 5 contains about motife measuring about 2 by To order pattern: Write. or wan and :‘lll'..l"‘..'ii'il ii“‘..¥.°ii"i.'."?.'i.. o. gififilgttetgwnngigxlzdyfm 8m“. DeaknNoJTB NAII-—---—--'--' STRIIITADDIIK —-——- Ol'l'!-——IMWIN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. - CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA” Th Provl u’ “i” °""".=siitt_'t*st.bi'as....n " at u o. eua-rriimaawai-emana Peg-r “I...i.‘2".‘.'iii‘l‘,£l'.'i."i".l: regal! trite w w UNCIIES SERVED ctraamrrarowfl. P- l- l~ Will Leave Caribou m» r. M. 4.00 r. tr. FERRIES, LIMITEL aflrvln 3 DA YS STARTS THURSDAY IQIIS aaninotvn scorr JAMES aRowN NOAH BEERY JR. BARRY FITZGERALD I ANDY DEVlNE FUZZY KNIGHT £\-/&I\-/%%/%\u‘\ . PRINCE EDWARD '\ ,¢ “The Troop Ship” Navy, Army and Air Force CARNIVAL under the auspices of the Canadian Legion “Come Aboard" —at the- SPORTING CLUB --from— MONDAY, DEC. 13 ._..[o_.- SATURDAY, DEC. 18 Reeeroe these date ARCHERY PUT FIRST The scotch parliament‘ PREIIISTCIRIC G LOVES , Gi . , P. E. I. The floral tri- The “it? 05 K-Oves “'35 Prcblkfrll’ it. s; ere manv and very beauti- known to cave dwellers in prehis-_ guL ‘ toric times. (Patriot ulcase copy.) banned golf in 1457 because it intcrftred I with archery. ' 'llV MEMORIAM‘ MRS. JOIIN DLRBACH Jessie Elia Robertson Hume, ID ,0! John Darrach. and daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Rob- ertson of ssii-cii rflli, P. . 1., passed i943. in her i limit‘ ivoiclilper ‘itn, 54th year, in the Mass, General .o__.i .>.sw:i, ‘Muss, after a ess. She came to Massachusetts in 190i and trained for the nursing profession in Brockline, Mass. She was an active member of the Church of otland, Cambridge, loved for her sterling character. ried Joint Darrach of 23 Pearson Ave, Soniervilie, Mass" formerly of Armin Road. P. E. Island. He!‘ brief but hubby married life ded suddenly when she was called ome w her eternal rest. The funeral was conducted from the Church of Scotland by her Minister and llle long rrzend Rich- ard J. Westoway. l-le spoke elo- uuentii" of her devoted and faithful church life. A large assembly spoke of the regard she held among her many friends. She will be ilreatly missed hv her sorrowlnz husband and two l i D. l in loo ITCIIICI" an uni-mu the. Breadner, o. 3.. n. s. 0-. Chief o! the Mi‘ 5"" of the Royal Canadian _Alr Force. manding-in-Chief of the R. C. GA. g2, Th ad b Al" Minister C. . 0W9!" suocudedgtyl EJyOtIAIIWZ by Air Vice Marshal Robert Leckle. C. 8., D. S. 0., D. B. C., hitherto Air Member for fi-aining. has been appoin overseas, (RICAF Photo) Which of These is Spoiling Yfllkfd/f/PZBYUM’ El PIMHIN El J aouonf oav ‘skim Cl- atacitulaos? DIIOTCHIS? D FLAKY SPOTS! l] ‘COAIS! TEXTUII? Read how thousands overcome those common skin faults IF you've been discouraged over ‘your K ‘ ' do what ‘ of women are doing rodayl Start uring Noxaeina Medicated Skin Cream. Nuraes were the first to discover how effective it la for common akin faults. YouaeqNoxzema is not mcrcl aheauty cream-but a mnfiraledfcrvm/ n. lt not nnly softens and smooths rou h, dry skin, but lnlpr Incl pimples and other hlemisliea that mar your ‘ eauiy. Make this simple teal Usc Noncma regularly as a night cream and as a ro- tective powder ase, for iust l0 ayr. Then sec ifyou don't notice a sutprir ing inlptovcmcnt in your akin. Get NUII ma at anyidrug or deputore and stat: this scnsi lo beauty care tonight! inexpensive trial size; also 59¢. 59f. irritations and , . where she was higniy respected and] On September 4th, 1943, she inar- i sisters Mrs. W. Mahern "lrsier. Mass. and Mrs. C. I.iv-' on. Worcester, Mass. and he!‘ Emily Robertsm, ted Air Officer Com- it was announced Air Marshal Breadner is ::..:".: "s"...- "c "m" ~ CIASWILI. ru: micrograph; CONFEDEBATION LII‘! INlUl ANCI. ; runs-rial. - mu Betty Duff of Charlottetown, ar- rived in ‘Trenton, N. 6., on Wednes- day night caller. here by the death of her mime. the late Richard Wad- derr-New Glasgow News. THE REGULAR MEETING of the men oi 8t. Paul's this evening. A iull attendance urgently n- . ll-IQ-Ii. FAMILY BEBEAVED. - Mrs. Emmett McDonald. City. has re- ceived news of the death ofher brother Mr. Jerry Durant which oc- curred in Montreal on November TRAIN AND FERRY-The train left Borden last evening with lib passengers, arérrvéng nerfhwlc? 60 passengers a pm. " a erry made eixbt trkpe yea . LUCK¥ TICKET - Mr. Samuel Kennedy. M Brighton Road, tick- et No. 305. is the winner of the quilt lotteried by the Spring Paris Wcrriens Institute. ‘if’ RETURN HOME-Mr. and Gerald Hayes, who spent u? days in Chatham, guests the |formei"e parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes. Wellington ' Street. and Mrs. Hayes‘ mother, Mrs. W. I F. Cassidy, Water Street, have re- turned to Suntmersidc. P. E. 1.. where Mr. Hayes ie resident engin- . eer with the department of trans- | wit-Saint John Telegraph Jour- na. HOME FOR. BURIAL. — The in Char- lottetown goes out to Mrs, Leith Reynolds, New Glasgow, N. S. in the death of her only brother dor- don Musick who died at her home on Sunday. The remains are arriv- inrt here tonight for burial. \ SANLATORIUM PLANS — Draft plarm for the extension of the Prov- incial Sanatoriuni have been urc- pared by Mr. James E. Harrie. and will be submitted within the next few days to the Provincial Govern- ment and the _Sanatorlum Commis- |mitted by Dr. RA. Crcelman to n1- ficials nf the Dominion Govern- ment, which granted $75,000 some time alto for the work. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Frank Power was held ycsferday morning from the resi- dence of his brother, Mr. Joseph Power. 254 Sydney Street to St. Dunstan’; Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev- K. MacMillan who also conducted service at the grave. The nail bear- ers were Messrs. Walter Hennessey, Richard Connolly, John Currie, Georiie Michael, Wilfred Michael and Arthur l-lowatt ISLANDERS CELEBRATE. The Maritime Women's Club Montreal, incorporated held a very successful Military whist vectntly in Kensington Presbyterian Churc Hall, lviontreal, under the Jcizit Chairmanship oi’ Mrs. H. V. Ann- strong and Mrs. H. l-l. Boyd; the proceeds of which will be used t0 rurnish the Christmas boxes for the entire personnel of the d, S. Magdalene. which the Club has ad- opted for the duration of the war. The prizes for the bles. and awarded by firms Provinces, for which sincere thanks are extended. POLICE CHECKUI’ - There are few if any delinquents failing to comply with mobilization rcgulat. ions in this Province, according to the results of a checkup recently made by the R. C- M. P. in conjunc- tion with local police. Pool rooms. bOWIiHE alleys. and other places ra. sorted to by young men were com- bed thoroughly in Charlottetown, Bummerside and other centres. Rural sections were also covered. All those questioned were able to show their necessary discharge or exemption papers. The checkup will be continued periodically. POLICE COURT - In yester- day's Police Court four men app- eared before the magistrate, for operating a motor vehicle with- out llccnse and falling to produce a registration card, was fined $5.00 or l0 days. Orre appearing on a charm of an nkenneae and in p- aibility was emanded to Nov. |One for vagrsney waa given so days ieuspended sentence and the com- mon assault case received $10.00 costs or 20 days. II ELECTRIC WELDII — It will be of interest to the many frianda o! Benjamin Luque of Ora and, P. n. I. w learn that he wor ed as an electric welder, on the destroyer - escort Reynolds, which was turned out at the Hinghan-i. Mara. shipyards in a world record time, a short account of which the tan ca-rrle Mr. land last January, he formerly sailed with the merchant ' . Will. ATIIND HEALTH CON- IIB-lNCl-Pnnea Edward Island will be repnaenied at a health conference at Ottawa on Doe. I by Dr. P. A. C‘ ' , superintend- ent of the Provincial senator-firm. The conference ie for the discus- alon of venereal disease problems and the will tati departments, aa wall as from the United States and the United Kingdom. BRISTOL WOMEN’! INSTITUTE lI-EOBGANIZES-On Irlday, Nov- ember iath, a meeting was held in Bristol school for the purpose of reorganizing the Womsrra Institute Branch in that district ae the or- iginal Institute had been disor- ganized since 1080. After a. ta on Institute activities by the Bu- pervllor. followed by en interesting discussion the following officers were eiec d: President, Mrs Clue MacDonald; Vice-President. Mrs. George Drake; Becretary. Miss Mabel O'Brien: Treasurer, Mrs. William MacDonald- Directors, Mrs. J. J. Ksnniflc; Mra. Melville Iiersveon; Mrs. Laurence Gauthier. Auditu": Mra. l-brry Hooper: Mrs. Jr-hil J Perrv- The first meeting will ho held on December m. at m, sion. After this, they will be sub-. o‘, Mrs. Alexander Lewis and one ' friends. wen entertained at a Bing- 5m‘ party. Saturday, November 13th, at the home of aar- Jamel Wade, 05 Edward Street. Included Burg. Lieut. and Mrs. D. I Lieut. and Mrs. Geo. A. Hart. Bub Lleut. and Mrs. A. Gar- rett, lllsa Nora. Downs We! Marilyn Brown, Mia: Ellen wage. ,3. Gander, Lbut. J. Morris, Sub. Lieut. L. V. Reid. Pilot Officer Wm. Law. Lieut. P. G. Gellatly, Sub. Lieut. T. H. Carson . Bub. Lleut. J. Watson, Sub Lleut. W. G. O. ‘Inrrnbull. GYIO CLUB — The regular meeting of the local Gyro Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. The speaker for the ev- g waa Dr. BC. Keeplna who ave nn intenatlng description of trip while attendlnl the Cann- dian Public Health Association in Toronto, the Dominion Council of Health and Vital Statistics Con- ference at Ottawa. also the Amer- ican Publie Health Association 0O“- vention in New York City. Dr. keeping also reported that he had been liven a travel grant by the NOVEMBER 1.6.3.943 rtia_ CHARLUPTETUWN GUARDIAN " i moron AUXIIJAIY dance llEllTllAl. GUARDIAN awe- w» “W” "m- m i‘ ” by Ladies’ l _ _ flow“ flwy, g,,,,,,,.,, figlvklllllllw g l; MIGHTY SCREEN EPIC of _ llfidbnfilti.".l”o‘lttgfx‘flfz ° " PLAYING t e ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY 3- ~--- - w“- ;- --- ~13" m, n, _ PlilllilE EDWARD _ , l ‘ 0mm m“ .l .".°.'.t.',°‘::t'.:. .::', :: “~93 ggfiggiéxogawfiom ., f Foundation in order to on. The chairman for the evenin: was Mr. tieo Doucem N. It. A. JOURNAL - The Guar- dian ta in receipt of the latest quarterly issue of the N. R. A. Journal, official organ of the Nat- tonal Rifle Association, Bisley 0611111. surrey. Eng. Despite war- time restrictions the journal rune to eighteen pages o! interesting Ind ‘ ‘ “ reading matter, ln- cluding en account of the King's Prize .lts history and conditions. In a leading article the chairman of the Asociation, Lt. Col, 5h- Philip \‘V. Richardson, 0- B. B2,, stresses the value of the publication among units of Hie Majesty's forces. since Oct. I942 the circulation has doub- led and it is hoped. with the co. operation of the Domlnlons, to ms. hie the circulation before 0m. 1944 Personals Miss Marjorie Nelson, City. left this morning on a visit to friends in Boston and Providence. Mr. one Mrs- s. r‘. Doyle yes terdey received a cable from their son, LAC. Earle Doyle announcing his transfer from England to North Africa. Mr. I-LS. Manthorne, supervisor of claims for the Atlantic Region of the Canadian National Railways arrived from Moncton last even- ing on official business. William Robertson, R..C.N.V.R. leaves this morning for further training elsewhere. Before enlisting in the bevy "Bill" was a popular linotyPe operator of the Patriot Office. two children, and her sister, M's; Hilda Lewis, lrft on return to Montreal iyesterdsy morning after attending the funeral oi’ their father, Mr. Robert Lewis. St. Peter's. I ' Ml=s Edna Daley, n. u. o Com- mercial Crossing. ls visit B in ‘Trenton. N. 5., with her uncle anrl aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daley and famllv. Sh» also visited with Mr. alréd Mrs. Oakley Cantley of Hill- s e. Memorial Cemetery For llanadians ‘Killed In Sicily I! LOUIS V. HUNTER. - (Canadian Press Wlr Correspond- ant) AGIRA. SIGILY. Nov. ll - (C? CABLE)—(Delayed) — A beautiful memorial cemetery for Canadian soldiers killed in action in Sicily l! completion near hi! moirn - town where troop! .of the 1st division achieved one of _their greatest successes of the ‘summer ' . i Construction of the cemetery was ;e t before the sound n! the guns died awav in Sicily in lAumrst. Built on the creel. - . so placed" that l Ioaen battlefields where Canadians ought can be seen in a ooint beside the cross of white Syracuse ‘ ‘ in the centre of the @6- rnetery. Ono aide >1 the dross. on either aide of which la a ci-tiaaderfii sword, aoaa lower-i Astra. the other to- Regalbuto. Beyond Agira is Ieonfrote and beyond Rcgalbuto is Aderno. all aoenes of Canadian en- ti. “Emil; distance Mount Elna ONLY borne of the Treasurer. Mrs. Wil- ii~i~i MacDonald. and ilv- rell call will be the payment of duel. obtain information relative at lah- i ' orawtriiee and public health admin- . Ma half!- po i and rte-checking them. of lipstick completes th luv war SAVINGS Slams AN CEIIIFICAYES lEGUlAliY C... BRO$., LIMITED GANONG A girl filling out forms. checking L. hour after hour, an unending succession of forms. She tires, slows down, makes wrong entries. Now she pauses, reaches into her desk and takes out a box of GANONGS (G.B.) CHOCOLATES, samples one, then another and another. Now _she is smiling. A dab of powder and a touch B IYSTISIOITIIGIIOII and she resumes her swift, attentive, accurate work. GB i colates ~' st. stream. N. e. snow and _ sheathed in billowing, white CACIICS. The Panorama l3 cue; of unparalleled beauty with scores, of rust-colored mountains visible for miles around Construction of the cemetery was ; decided upon b8 army authorities; soon after the anao Ens came out, of action in Sicily. Several sites. were surveyed before the present l‘ was chosen and bodies of soldiers buried where they fell were comer- od to be placed in graves near the sii tie erect/ad to their memory. designed by Capt. - . me Royal danadian Enzincers. a vete- ran miner 811i‘. constructdizi mun whose wife lives in Vvlnnipc-g where he enlisted. He dislzncd it from a no sketch prepared by an official London. Capt. MacDonald chose a white limestone. aoft when quarried out becoming hard as marble when ex- , sod to . v The Crusaders swords _nrc- en- graved on bas relief on Elthfll‘ side 0f the ill-foot cross set on a pect- eslal of marble which is to be inset with an lltion vet to be lire- par-gdt. irhrec steps lead up to the e . Stone posts to carry a wire fence . are erected around the burial i:l:t. ‘ Canadian pine trees are iallutec m- slde the fence. Crosses of wood will be used to raves until 'lie and »f mark the “he. 1g Qpwqflni pqgk, Qgppgd by the war w en headstones will be I76‘ F000 The high food value body-building pro mu. rouuo .-....--~.-~e-----..o~- wuumqowtflanlilllnlqdxl t»; v . -.. erected after the cemetery h been taken over by the imuer graves commision. Primate lleplores “Treating" Habit LONDON, Nov. 15 -\CP)- Th. widely-prevalent cuskm of "treat ing“ in pubs and bars is responsible for many of the evils "associated with aioholic drinsing." Dr. Willlarr Temple. AfCIlblShlJp of Canterbury mid delegates to the Joint Bynot of the Convocation. The archbishop emphasised that it wasn't only when youths drank great quantities of alcohol that they -got into trouble, In inc-t, he said. social workers arc emphatic in their testimony that n large proportion of the sexual immorality observ- able today, and dmease arising frrm it, are due to the removal of self control and habitual inhibitions caused by a comparatively small amount of tirinitinj. “B _h.' and restaurants’ Till h would remain open in the evenings, was the crluticn to the cheery mroblz-m of entertaining tr amusing. youth on ivariitre nigliio. WIMT 0/1/55‘ 00004 IMUIE .7 of Cocoa depends almol entirely on its Cocoa Butter content. PERFECTION COCOA i: guaranteed to cova- taiva 22% Cocoa Butter, which gives you the maximum obtainable of rich, energy-giving, pertiee. For a delicious food-drink, be sure to ask your grocer- for PERFECTION COCOA: Regardless of price, there is none better;- Yet PERFECTION COCOA com 1m.’