u ui‘a'\fin‘c NQVEMPEB 12- 1.9.42 Andyeuflaivldebesl lesehellielitagveasea- eeaeeslloeyvevnptethe finale meek of Many Jamaal iBETTY Gilli! aiillill Hill! . atilllli IRAIIA HARRY 1M8 £ EL____.W-. ____. . .__._-‘-5-l~i‘.-?-'1'\-‘-‘-'i-Fi-'-‘- “W mmn-Mv-I-‘r-e-u-r-ramwe-r-in- vuspringtime In The "i - A ENTURETBORN, Brwwirlb ARD sEAii 4V\'J‘a‘a'a'|l'h' lfaW-‘fifif-"HHRIUVVH! Charlotte firggnwood Edward Everett Haring EXTRA! NEWS — Our Gang Comedy Shows at 3:15 — 7 and 9 — BE EARLY! l i TO-DAY FRI. and SAT. —PRINGE EDWARD K’E.Y,E.S ~JERW|N .8 Con, .1511»: .1 ~: I i‘ ' ADDED — Cartoon - Perils of Royal Mounted llAPlTfll, ‘HI-MY - snows 8.15 - 1 - 3.45 .55 :- i V; 5 s _a 1mm ms. mun o» WAYNE MURRIS lllilli IMISIIMI. llilli Siillll ~ALSO_ Dick Tracy's G-Men - Chap. l0 — Comedy. EMPIRE — TO-IIIGIIT-FRL-SAT. Shows 7 and 8:45 - Matinee Sat. only 2:80 ’ “Martin Eden” ‘J-"Jf-‘f-‘td v'r' 'fla'bhfifd'. i Rockies” Is Sparkling M New Musical A rollicking musical extravaganza, filmed in gorgeous Technicolor against the stunning back-ground of rue cuaizpbrrarown GQAQQIAN GEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for nan of local Interest, but advertising of a nevvsy nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly pay- lble in advance. CONFEDERATION urn - auca. “BUT; COOKS for Christmas Photo- sraps. Evenings by appoint???“ WALTER MeNUTT of No. e2 (LA. B. T. 0., in Organ Recital, Trinity Church. Sunday 8.30 P. M. Silver collection for Red Cross. 11-19-11. LEGION DANCE at the Armour- ies Thursday night. Nov. 19th. New Dome orchestra, Admission 35 cents. 11-11-3i CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCll-—-The Rev. Jas. Mac- Gowan, B. A., will conduct Divine Worship on Sun‘ , next, November 22nd. 11- ANY RELATIVES in this prov- ince of the late Miss Martha Lil- lian Howard who recently reside in Cranston, Rhode Island, a asked to communicate at with Mesrs, Stewart 8r solicitors, Summerside, P.E_Ii 1 -1'1-l9 PRESENTATION-On the eve 0d his departure from the Canadian National Rallwa s Mr. Gerald d upon by his oi the Station Staff and presented with a Siest- fem Pen and Pecicll Set, English Briar Pipe and Tobacco. Speeches were made expressing regret of his leaving the Railway utter many years of service. Mr. Procter thanked them most sincerely for i-heir generous gift and also for their kind wishes in his new field of work, He has accepted the position o: Mortgage and Real Eist- ate Officer with the Eastern Trust Company in this City. EC.N.V.R. BOY REMHWBERED. —The neighbors and frlen of Mr. Russell Flood, Vsembl i ogether at the home of his brother, Mr. Emmett Flood, New Wiltshire, to honor Russell who has Joined the R.C.N.V.R. some time ago. The gathering was called to order by Mr. Amos Malone. Russell was then seated in e. chair decorated with red, white and blue streamers. Miss Blanche Murray was called upon to read an address during which he was presented with u water-proof wrist watch by Mr. J. McNeil, R.C.N.V.R. Rumell, al- though taken by surprise very iittingly replied thanking everyone rmesent for thei. kindness shown to m siftei which all sang “For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" and gave h‘m a thorough bouncing. Refresh- ments were then served and the re- mainder of the evening spent in songs and dancing. Before depart- ing to their respective homes every- body joined in singing God Save The King and aong with him he cnzries the good w‘shes of the en- tire community {or much suocem and a speedy return. W. M. S. MEETING — The Nov- ember meetin and lililililfld mite- box opening North Wiltshire W. S was held at the home of Mrs, D A MacDonald The meet- ing opened with the National An- them and Our loved Dominion Bless, followed by call to prayer and silent prayer Business period fol- lowed. Roll was answered by eleven eye-fillin Lake Louise, is 20th Ctn- tury-Foxs "Springtime in the Rock- ies", which wands its merry way into the Prince Edward Theatre t0- day, headed by a star-stildded cast including Betty Grablv, John Payne Carmen Miranda, Hurry James and His Music Makers, and Cesar Rom- ero, Producer William LcBziron ob- viously was in a. mzignanimous mood when he ‘m5 ggillltlflllg’ talent for this picture. To the unusually 80H- erous star roster, Mr. LeBnron add- ed a dozen or more entertainment aces, including Charlotte Gren- wood, the eccemrlc dancing comed- ienne, Edward Everett Horton. Frank Orth, comedy delight 0f "Ml Gal Sal," and Jackie Gleason. Much of the action takes place i" Canada's enchanting Lake Louise, known the world over for its won- drous beauty. However, it is conceiv- able that more than one moviegoer, with an eye to scenic values. might anticipate with even greater" rvllFh the respect of viewing Miss Grable in the full glow of Technicolor" magic. At any rate, the Luke Mid me Grable would seem to account adequately for the eye impefll 0f "Springtime in the Rockies.’ As for listening thrills, let's just mention Harry James and His Music ’ lc/llllilétiYS. tnndp séiys rig ‘b53162 James n iug rim e . America a. cause celcbre. His torrid interpretation oi four new soc tunes by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, anv oi llLs many fans would vow, could muke the Rockies them- selves rock with rliiilim. And. oi’ course, Hilen Forrest, a James refi- ulur. chips in with Miss Gmble. Plnyne and La Miranda on the vol- a s Carmen Miranda's Latinizlng of "Chattanooga Choo ciwo should rovc to be still another musical ighllght. members with a scripture verse Minutes were read and approved Mrs Godfrey read receipts from Presbytcrial ‘Preasiner for 32 lI‘(‘"l Auxiliary and r8 from Band Receipts from Mite Boxes. $10 69 from members and $6 13 from As- sociate Helpers. Three members paid birthday money. Plans pleted for C. G. I T. conference The study period with the theme Economic Security was led by Mrs MacRae, with readings and dis- cussion by members The worship period was led by Mrs Bruce Mac- Donald and opened with scripture reading, Hymn, O Holy City Seen of John followed bv nrnyer for nenit- ence and lord's Prayer in unison. Meeting closed with reading of verses 4 and 5 of hymn 382. BALTIC SCHOOL The report of Baltic School for October is:- Grade Iii-Muriel Wall; I, RM!- ben Wall. Grade VIL-l, David MacKenzie; ll, David MacKenzie; S, Marion Holmes. Grade V.—1, Jean Hunter; 2, Eric 3, Janette Clark. IV.—i, Harry Wall, Grade III. l, Earith Holmes. Grade IL-i, Verna Bernard; I, Vivian Holmes. Grade I. (a)-i. Fields Holmes. Grade 1. (b)—l, Hartwell Crosier; 2, Royce Crozier. Grade I. (c>—l, George Rile . brwue I. td)~—l. Ivan Wal; 3, Erie Wall; 3, Edward Champion. Perfect attendance. Vivian Holmes. Highest Average Senior - Jean Hunter 81.3%. J unior—u.:orge Riley, Teacher-Mrs. Bruce Currier. Holmes ; Gru dc Blood - Stirring Adventure Hit From Tahititi Singapore. it“?! o to Cadiz, Martin Edens {lashing flats and indomitable cour- age made him iesendwv. wwrdius w the lusty, brawlinil. lenlpeitlw"! novel by Jack London, himself a re- doubtuble and gigantic Mil" 1n rican letters. And now. from the studios oi Columbia Pictures. 60ml?! a challenging and superbly 611W!‘- taining motion picture based u n London's greatest novel, a m0 ion picture so packed with punch. w eloquent and so stirrins as t4) move it immediately into the "hit' class, “Adventures oi Martin Eden. which opens today at the Calm-O! Theatre, is a trium h as much for its producersfiind irector as it is for its cast and, overshadowinl them all, is the trenchant, triumph- ant picture of London himself. Glenn Ford. the young and ever- M model ed after London himself. Lover. adventurer. fishter against social injustice, poet and brawler, Ford's Martin Eden emerges as his as life, as lusty and blood-stin-inl and dynamic as a storm at we. Claire Trevor Eve] Reyes, Stuart Edwin and the ot ere in the sensational cast are equally fitted to their difficult tasks that of creat- e Nurses discovered this beauty seem! Discovered that Nosaenu is a splendid ooinpledou aid-pend for the hands, mo. New nililieae of vnli- med "WM-Inge swan and be: mod- ing with understanding and sym- pathy men and women from diverg- ent worlds. who csn speak and, understand the same language, a language of bare knuckles and in- domltable courage, beauty and of glowing i romance. elauseNosaesua .0ver5omillion llfllnvsbeenueed reoeetyani lstNeaasnnsbelprssueneyesn-iuu- rel skin beauqdjiiedalacy snow-white ueain noodles and soloees mogb, ini- v _ +57 l NOXZEMA SPECIAL CHILDREN NEED SCOTPS EMULSION I This world-known tonic contains essential elements that arc vitally important to growing children. The regular use of Scott's Emukiou is highly recommended for promoting proper growth, developing strong bones and sound teeth. You'll find, too, that this economical tonic, rich in natural Vitamins A and D, builds resistance to colds and infections. Pleasant-tasting and 4 times easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Buy today-all druggists. A TONIC FOR All. AGES .- .scorjffs..e. MULSIQN¥ National Film Board ,, FREE SOUND Movies mule“. slur-day. any. iota. IIQNHOWH, LUUSUH)’, flflv, 1",“, hells-Haw". Iveunesuuy, pov. 18th. “- NWIWPS. St. Mary's Academy, _ anursoay, ADV. 19in. b Novflzsoltulle. b61100!’ ‘Fndzui 11-16-51. Comic Mystery rum uu way IO nilllllre Ghosts, gags iilld giuety run ramp- M" m Wti-llk-ijgiiv-‘i.’ new iilm, “lne Nil-Hm! Ghost WhlCll opens ioi; 511i. B-t the umpire ‘iilcuiic, it u; g pic. Lure that coirrolnes thrilling iziysieiy- with light wineuy, 111. picture star's Wayne Morris, nrcnuu. lvlilrsiiull uliu flkkm‘ Dmitri Iui u lllfiitilguhtl’ setup iriugnt Vilill 1. N. 1'. mcxls l5 cast us a gill who l5 clauncu w m: a. jails All of her minim’ suitors irate lllul. with vio- ielll. Ui-‘ni-AL ‘limb is ltll chcegl, onp 4.1M... lie is the lillldillmf ui till no“ WM» -n u-ucl" to |11UVC Lildl’, i. Jinn ls dil talc uMJAAh’ mo...» grand- Allulviltl‘ 111C113!) WCSvACJg HA8) llllb. a young fellow 1115i. out of college, pld-gfifl uy woyne lvioiris, to ue n.i SFB-Ilflfdullshl/cl‘: suitor. lie conus to visit Aicxis and brings along his superstitious valet, poimiyed by Wlillfi’ Best, whose pet aversion is anything connected ivitli haunted houses or ghosts, Wayne meets a news oper girl, played by Brenda liiarsha l and they get along splendidly. They are determined to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding Alexis, and after many thrilling uscapadgg they arrive at a startling solution, “ e Sllllllng GllOst" has a rlne BIIPPOrthIg cast, consisting oi Alli-II Hale. Lce Patrick and David Bruce. The screen play WJS written by Kenneth Gamet and Stuart Palmer from Palmer's original story. The film was directed by Licwis S ‘. uign m Relief c: 60in MERRY Put S-pur ose Va-tro-nol up each nostril . . .( ) It shrinks swollen inem- branes: (2) Soothes irritation; (3) Helps flush out nasal passages, clear- ing clogging mucus. l!§_\'lf'|'l°'||°l- In Memoriam MRS. MA-‘RY GALLANT Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gallant, 7'7, 0i’ 2008 N. Prospect Av., who died at her home Mon- day alter an illness of fivc viiontiis, will be hold at 9 a.m. Thiirstlay at Holy Rosary church with burial in Holy Cross cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Weiss chap- el, 1901 N. Farwcll Av., until shortly before the funeral. Mrs. Gallant was a native of Rusticc, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and came to Milwaukee 27 year; ago. In addition to hor hus- band, Anthony, slic is survived by four sons, tlic Rev. Alllllll‘, Quebec; the Rev. Raymond, S J., St. Igna- tius, Mont; Ernest and Iienry Doucett, Indiana Harbor, Ind. and three dnughtezs, Mrs. wary smith. De ; Mrs. Clara. Meisner mid Mrs. Rose Marshall. -—MlliViillk0€ Sentinel. BOUDOIR JAR 6'5‘ f. limited Time Only 0s: a large 93d Boudoir Jar ot Nouema for only fir. Save 23¢ and [ct twice as much for you! money’ as n the smallest sire! Don't Walt! This Anniversary Ole: is good for a Ihvdlad time only! Ger a bl; in sedq-a any drug or cosmetic counter. . Grand for Poor Complexions! used skin —iu mild astringent helps shrink ,7 ’ pore openings —-lrs medication aids in healing externally- caused pimples and many other surface skin blemishes. You'll love Nmmn Mada-aid Cmnl Use it u s Night Cream-It won't min linen. Use i: as a Make-up Foundation —ir‘s greaseleesl I: vvorlra for you 24 hours a clay. Don't forged Get the big bargain in Ida]! Collections For P-E-l- Hospital cram-non. Thane A, Campbell, Premier $l.u\I—AI'th1l!' Vatcher. 8l.00—MtB._1i'i'&nk Stewart. Psrkaale 00 writs-ml... vcinon McDonald. Bil-it lwyiuiy, uuucuwu Dy miss nun. 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Collected by Helen Jnuyullllfistll uiiu nvereu. “auras... av Cciita each-coma W. Mac. uVUS-U‘! u- d. vampocu, ueuige h. iiunlul, rulcli lvliwcucuii. Mrs, 4o“. C. iviorilatu, JOllil 5115145 LVLZMHJOU} u“, AVA-lb. w alter lVidlifflti-U, 1'1». nlilcrunii, iJOnd-JG LVLHKZ-hllilll, Jun, u. wiacrlidu, JOlLll u. Ualnpucn, mm A. lilcivevui, w; D. J. Mi.- med... Qua: A. lviurley, UOOGMI; MtWrflfli-i, lvus. nun Moore, Jacob Indian, lvus. s. A. Maximum. Total-vomit). uucrilst-y Cove. Collected by Luurles Jardine SLW-C. M. nawkins. ¢L..a0-—I1MAALQu\.H nuwKiIl-B. bldN-JOHI; urenaut, Mrs. E, 1.. harms, w. lvultoir riowc, Mrs. Grai- toii 13105069. ivirs. Robert ulover. oi) cents-luvs. Peter Brenaut, B. Windsor BECK, Mrs. William DIC- iiaut, rieu uavcy, JOIlII uavey, ivlrs. mnncin: Lmisacncur, Seton he nauilcui‘, Ra's, o, .1, M84353)’. M“, oil-t Nllflllmtty, Chest/er lieilacheur, JdlileS wnaciieur. ..o “h... v»..ALC iirehaut. lover-slant), iNonn IAIALU; couecicd by REALM-ll: IIBIBI yahoo-Win. usixslil, mlievulc L. D, “we. M01141 erase; ivlrs. m. D. Fraser, oil's. r1. Li. IVIDKIUW. so cents-fuss. wm. C. Fraser Mn. J. L, itose. ' so cents-George Jarvis, Mrs. Aug- ustus lviossmun, lvirs. James Mo. 1.1.411, lvlrs. l". D. Bennett Stanley, uuigweii, Charles lvlcuormaok, Olga. ivloijiow, Mrs. A. W. Morrow, James ivicuorniack, Mrs, S. J. Rose, f0 cents-(Vzhcorge Rose. ‘o cents-i ‘s. J. E, Dlngwe 'l‘utul—$ll.55. 1L ‘inc above reports are very satis- factory. ilk-YE is no desire to imduly rush any cone-cor but it. would be very convenient to have all outstanding reports in within the next two iv-eks. 11-19-11. Mlnnrdk kills pain. In Memoriam L, A, C. CHARLLS 1T1. McCAEBON A gloom of sadness passed over the district o1 St. Niflffs Road and vic- lllliy on Qciooei" 16th, when the sad. news was received that Leading Aircraiisman Charles M. McCarron, only son oi ivir. and we. Charles ivlcuarron, was MLSSIDH 1n the sink- ing oi the Caribou, due to enemy 110N011, en route to Newfoundland. For u time it was hoped that he might have been rescued; but as (lays passed, hopes or be alive lessflied. and everyone real- ized that his soul had passed to its eternal reward. L A. C. Charles Joined the R. C. A. F. in August, 1941 and left for Manning Depot November 19th, where he ivas stationed till June. i942, when he was transferred to Newfoundland. He had just been home on furlough visiting his par- ents and sisters and was returning to his duties when he met his death. Being of a kind and happy dis- position, Charlie as h iliarly called, had a smile for eve one and endeared himself to al whom he met. w favorite with the youn communitymnd especi ivlierc he will bc atly missed. He ixus a. boy of ster ing character and was a. faithful member o! the Cath- ollc Church at Sturgeon, where he received l-loly Communion the day previous to liis departure. To die so young at the early age of twenty one is sad but God in His wisdom has chosen him for an even higher service in Heaven. His memory us a dutiful and lov- ing son and brother will be long dicrished by his heart-broken par- enis and four sisters Mar aret. Doris, Lillian and Eveyn, at home, and also his friends and neighbors of Sturgeon and through- out the province. His example of loyalty‘ and ser- e vice to his country in hour oi great need will also sane to 1n- spire others in the defense of their K1118 and Country. The numerous letters oi sympa- thy testify to the esteem in which he was held. May his soul rest in peace. Card of Thanks We widi to thank all those who sent Mass Cards. Spiritual Bouquets. offered grayers, letters and Cards of sympat ; and. all who lie words o1 conso ation and com on, or in any way assisted us in our great sor- row, the loss of our darlingibov. Mr. and Mrs. Charles cCarron and Family. In Memoriam ol Malcolm A. In loving memo ilvgzfPhce who died November ll, Lovi and kind in all his ways Uprig at and just to the end of his l!!- slncere and kind In heart and m What a beautiful memo y be left behlndi IOIIUIHIWUQQIQHIIM 1 PK. APPLES - _ Z5. 1 lb. 0w cuaasa - 35c 8 Dkgs CORN FLAKES 21¢ 1 lb pkg COFFEE SUB 35¢ (no coupons) 2 tins PEACHES — 85c 1 lb. tin CUSTARD POWDER — - - 35c 10 lbs. ONIONS — — 29c 10 lbs. CARROTS — 29c 39° , i?’ . // /I .1 10 Cakes 0.K. Laundry Soap - 19c $11. GHIOKENS Milk Fed 2381b. Purity or Robin Hood FLOUR 2.35 Li». 25c SPECIALS 4 lbs. 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