DECEMBER 5- 1.9.41 III-IIAY- FRINGE EDWARD — SAT. WALLY and IIIA\RGIE m: A ~ Iuor! <l‘9\\° nut funny pair "a together ThQ hill-II" ous sweethearts o‘ "Wyoming"? . .' 1n their grandest laugh-thrills! Ylti It's 1941's PLUS NEWS — AIM! CHAMP MATINEE 8.15 — NIGHT CAPITOL: rcmw iOR LOVE AND JUSTICE Th Tires Iuqoiturs rIlIInq I . . . Ilglillsg In rlqlii stiles Io lh girl oi SHOIVS I15 — 7.00 -- 8.45 unllinr 1111111. . “nos srssrs TO M TYL I R snusuc RU FE DAVIS bi" pun," EXTRA ANDY CL YDE COMEDY — JUNGLE GIRL El‘. l0 SOUP T0 MUTTS — CARTOON — HOLLYWOOD STARS p. “WEN IT YOURS mlnvlolqlai... 1,1...,;T.,, p, Jam, 15 Film’s Funniest gliléeatsht 2.115% w”,,§‘,,"',,,f,,§,§‘,‘,,,‘f‘ Sweethearts Are mg ripe, -.___ Together Again! sans; v0 SHUT-EYE ———— Fin ea . 1 WALLACE BEERY s. Mimomr. itrnnvcnligbri-rl-iuiégfhejr eyes’ M MAIN TEAM FOR muons m “BARNACl-E mu." mgighgn “Barnacle Bill," starring Wallace ~- rg Beery in his first waterfront ad- venture since "Min and Iliil.” and plunging him into the moot 1111B!‘- ious romance of his screen Cami‘?- in the attraction opening to-clav Ch ' rzstmas O Gzfts at the Prince Edward Theatre. Beery plays a waterfront roueta- bout who suddenly fln is himself in love with a domineering sweetheart who makes hlm go to work. and b! the same time is faced with the care of s small daughter he hasn't seen since she was a bnby. Getting a job on a fishing boat, ho ts into a dispute with the com ine controlling the refrigerator boats, figures in a sensational fight and becomes a waterfront hero. Marjorie _Main. who appeared with him in "wyomlns." clays the sweet heart in the story. she and Bu“. “gm-e m many nllnrious episodes, such as their comical duet. and Miss Main and Connie Gil- '_‘ christ stage a hair-pulling battle over him. There are tender mom- p ents with little Virginia Weidlcr. erfumes d ht . d Berry play_ix__ig the nug er an ___ “Wyominrzfl Bill" and Milton Bren produced. YEAR'S GREATEST Combining Latin flavor with the you with song and romance, roduction that will sot you humming new hit tunes as Gene Autry akes you Down Mexico Way — where starry TU-NIGIIT -:- EMPIRE -:- AND 3A1‘, SHOWS 7 AND S.45-MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 THE §HARLQTIE.T9'?"_N GUARDIAN -__ MUSICAL WESTERN excitement of the West in a screen Fiesta nights taun. EP BLIC PICTURE‘ rsv recital“ uARN-I’ BMILEY suansrr: ASMGFISTOFIIMI NIB ROIIIIOE TIIOI Til! LIPS 0f Tili SOIIIENS Gittll’ $IAI Gone Avlry 1mg: oi Old Meslro and woos ion ienemm vmh live v _s|rum oI Ins gay gvilm - 1 “m” SIDNEY BLACKMER EXTRA! I-Historlc Cities Of India America Royal —Sportsman's Partner-Cartoon "gag Vi‘: Pfllliiii! 3M" suzcrno tux (c1111) is concluded The big 1941 poultry show closed down yesterday and the 300 blrdl on dlgpiay were returned to their homes. An atmosphere of calm set- ticd over the T. G. 1W8 51W 300m where for the past few dill-s the hens and roosters kc?‘ “RB- "m" tiziunl cacklmg and crowins- Th9 exhibition was sponsor“! W we PEI. Poultry Association. The mow‘, which was the 39-h p, be hem Ill the city, was one of the best to take place for some time. Row on row of prize PKWIWY were assembled for the bli! 9W1“ we Judges A, F. Darnell and F. C. Driscoll of the Dominion Delia-Pl- ment of Agriculture were kolit busl’ making the various plaeings. A number of freak varletias, in- cluding liantums, guineos,_ as well n3 geese, hares and rabbits were also entered. in the show. '1')“; cup for the best brown i88- horn of the show Went t0 Ml‘- Nels Willi-lock; the cup for the utility went to Mr. George Worth; the cup for the best nuile or female, any vorlfll’ open to members of the PEI. Poultry Association was won W M; Fred Decoste; The trophy for the best display or white wron- dottes went to Mr. Airrlon BOSWe-ll- Mcst of the prize winners belonii to the city but a few outside ex- hibitors were successful Ill carry- ing off one or more of the tOD plnclnzs. Prize Lin. In the bantam classes, Gisrles swan r m the prize for the best ccckeicl: second went to Fred De- Cosie who also had the best pullet in the class. Second prim for nul- iets wcui to Franklyn Mclnnls. Mr, Petcr Coles cleaned up in the. class for Games, any variety. capturing all four 1311285 Willi some fine birds. The same exhibitor walked off with all the prizes m the class for Cornish Games. First place for Jersey Giants went to Margaret Enmsm and second to Fred DeCcste. Nels Whitlcck had the best two cockerels irnlhe Brown Leghorn class with fifrl. place for Duilets going t» Ernest Carr and second to Ernest Vail. A “clean sweep" in the Black Miuorca class was reglstered by Mr. W. J. Cuilmore a veteran ex- hibitor. All four places were won by his championship birds. The Buff Orphiziuton Prizes, fou in all. ivere carried off Mr. George C. Cuclmore with a fine display of poultry‘. Crmpotition urns lire-ll Ill the “time Rot-ks class with first. prize fr coekerels going i0 Charles swan; si-"ond to Harold Full: first for puiieis to ilnroid Mclnnis and second t, Charles Swan. » Iii IIIQOIIIIOIIO Island Reds it was Mr. W. J. cndmnre RR"I21. I-ie rac- cocdcd in capturing all the Di‘ B8 in this class. Mr. Aimon Boswell olllclmsed all others ill the clnsksffal‘ Vighite Vilygm; cmrying o 1e our .141 es It nuns n different, story with the liight susselrc. howlgvcr, as competi- to prover very veil. WfVJil 6 jurILzes lind gnqclg their final decis- ion first plnrlng went to Harold MCIniiIs [or the best cockercl; sec- oml to Charles Roberts: first puilet and Leo Cni lIIO figure in numerous adventures Richard Thorpe, who directed directed "Barnacle comical “W5 and along the wilcrfront. Players include Donald Meek as a former sea ergntaln and ship chand- lea Barton MneLane as head of the refrigerator combine, Sara Hacly-"In and others. llsvsyas nil-Humour num um miter Mists, Soaps, h“ Mill. Dusting Pmkfl. Hand Tonic. Sets priced from 1111 lasers A VISIT TO SANTA CLAUS— More Magic and Mr. Skunk SALES & SERVICE DEPT. Box 53 Charlottetown TELEPHONE 582-J ASK FOR WILLIAM GROSSMAN Personals The condition of Mr. Clifford Chandler, ill in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, was reported to be "greatly improved" last night He. has been critically ill for several days. Mrs. Chas, Guemey, Peakes Station, is leaving this morning for Montreal where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Watson Robertson. Mr. Guerney will follow in a short time. A cable has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paul, Brookfield, announcing the safe arrival of their son, Tpr. Arthur Paul who is at- tached to the 5th division, now sewing in England. f~_- to Harold MoInnis and second to Charles Roberts. Mr John Garrick was first and Frank Saunders second and third for the cockerels in the Black Aus- trolo. class: First puilet was won by J0 Garrick, second by Charles Roberts and third to Frank Saund- ers. It was s. hard fight all the way through in the class for any other variety. When the finnl placings were made, Fred DeCoste was at the head of the list for the male section. Jchn Garrick second and Margaret Enman third; Nels Whit- lock was first with the best hen, Almon Boswell second and Harry Murphy third Uliiily Class In the Barred Rock class. Charles Swan carried off first prize: the best pullet and the second best. the decision went to Frank Saunders. Franklyn McInnis was first and Frank Saunders second with cock- creLs in the New Hampshire Reds compititizn: Waiter Lswior had the st pullet and‘ Harold Mclnnis was second in this section. Mr. Angus Weir won both firsts in the Hybrid class wi‘h second nullct being silvarded to Almon Boswell. . A feature of the show whlrli at- tracted a great denl of attention was the competition for Juniors, only boys and girls under i6 years or age being allowed to enter birds in it. Competition was unusually kccu and when the jllflgcs com- pleted the class the following win- ners were declared: ist. maic. Lin- coln Boswell: second. Liovri More- side; 1st. hen. Blair $‘.V.ll'li second hen Pauline DrCoste: 1st. cockercl. Kay Whit-lock: second crckercl, Lincoln Boswell; ist. puller, Jackie lVl/ellr and second puller. Kay Whit- oc In the class for ducks the honors went to Almon Boswell for the best drake. with Ack R-hynes taking semnd. The first duck went to Al- mon Boswell and second to Ack Rhynes. In the Pekin Duck class Almon Boswell won the honors. In the class for geese . Almon Boswell won first for his fine Em- den Gander. The same exhibitor was first with a Toulouse Gander also. Second place for Toulouse Gander went to Ack Rhyncs. The first goose in the same competi- tion belonged‘ to Aimon Boswell azid_th__e_se_c_ond by__A_c_ir_lthynes. ‘in-j CENTRAL GUARDIAN Trinity United Ohurch I‘ This column lo reserved for news of FRIDAY, DECEMBER 51h local Interest. but advertising of s 7.0ll—Choir Rehearsal. 2.1T.’ .'"'§.“..'.".i.""£..1’3,'“'.1’I§Z"...!‘n? ole-Yvon: Pool-w- Union. mlvnnnl. _ ' cmnnnau’ a . v1 WTNFEBEBATION l-IFI INSUB vrlth plaid ti-nTi a yelfireltffzfig ‘NCE- 1 5'97‘ and $225. Also paid dresses 80c up st Btrongs. L-24l and 'I‘sble ‘ '- -- ~ . . Toonins Music Store. C hugw?‘ OEWE‘ l"zz7'lz'5'li late Mris Ewen Campbell was held FAMILY gm“ p; A I ~l ‘ from her late residence on Thurs- Famw Meme“. 84 Em VAIIOEueYIIQS day afwriioon at i o'clock and the received the oil-ti mws of iii.- death “urm “wk PM“ I" H“? Ifimil-i’ of her sister Mrs. Theresa P.wers 91°" I“ me Km‘ Cemetery» C599 0f Maiden Mass, formerly Theresa Traverse- The 59nd“ w" 6°11" Ranahan of Kinkora, P, u. 1 bywthgthtyr 6W0. git/cogs“ -__ . . oo POLICE COURIZ-Charged with and Rev. J. H. Bishop. The hymns being drunk and incapable s man sung were “For Lord's My Shep- apptufld ll] Pu. 3e Czurt yesterday her " and "Peace Perfect Peace." morning and W115 dismiss-oi. llai/lcslzirektivcorse grant. Isaac Clark, ————— ur 0c Ross, . J. MacDo aid, OFFICE OPENED-Mr. J. P. Gor- Harry Muttart and stewart wI-light‘ don. regional director of licensing 116W! l8 PRU-NEIGH- for the Wartime Prices and Trade -——— RADIO AUCTION — The Rotary Board. is now located in his new office building. No. 6 Hearts Build- Radio Auction last night. W85 "the lng. 76 Great. George Street. The best ever held." President T. Ct telephone number is 1842. Ives declared. It was the ninth an. —--—_ nusl radio auction and s‘ r PRESBYTENIAN Church ser- anything held in previous yieagissx? vices at Wood Islands and Cale- bout 600 articles, including specials donla will be conducted on Sun- fell under the hammer before thé day, December 7, by Mr. J, R. business of selling wound up pa5£ Collins of ivestvillc, N. s. Wood midnight. Mr. Ernest Richardson Isfazids, i1 a.m.: Caledonia, 7 pm. wgs chairman or the committge 1,245, w ich had charge of the auction -———- find Wes assisted by about 65 NORTH RIVER B APTI S '1‘ Rotarlans. Every man was kept busy CHURCHES, Sunday, December 'l.— as the spirited bidding kept the Fairview: S. School 10 A. M. service twelve telephones installed '.n the 1.1 A-I§4~Lg°'éi¥"""1‘g1 églilmvwllflsr lgenfi Oddfellowl; Hall, busy. Three men V106, OI‘ IVEIZ . 0O ' . . fimofi 3 $13M‘ win; Cmficg 1 were delegated to each phone. A. . rvce .0P. . ngs : A Pageant. "The Challenge of the wfiflfcrk 01$, IQENS}; 5m} “M” °f Cross" will be presented at 1.30 RM. w, cud o i‘ "in i“ "l" M’- Silver offering. Rev. A. E. Tod A‘ ' If‘ m‘ 9°“ '7 Yard ‘m Elm Minister. L-210-l2-5-1i. mgirllhfigllb"; thdeisggllggfd _____ - - Q WELL KNOWN IN PROVINCE “Imiiped the fiends off the hens on -News was received here yester- ‘he prfimgs bfiw“? lam"! m?!" l- day that Dr. Russell F. Sullivan. xiii)?‘ "1 “"5 glswllered A trail of a native of Meirose, Mass, had ° ed p0 c9 "5 I" *5 Valley been elected head of the depart- ‘Etrfaet- I‘ 51m“ distance "WBY- but ment of orthopedic surgery at ,e'FY,,,‘L.sL°Pp°d; Hmimierr ""3 In‘ Tufts Medical School. Dr. Sulli- ‘e5*,‘=f‘}1‘{",'5 b91118 “Ht-Hillel 11w van is well known in this Province gmfll“ “nfkwas ‘mwred ‘mmeflme since he spends hi5 vacations at ulrng m” mgm" M" Cudmvre hi!‘ Kensington. an wife lived at ‘i 1,“ “Wilma” °i he!“ m hm Kensmgton gunner”, Dou try yards and was One of the highest winners at the Poultry nrzcanman TOURIST-Although Sh“ “m” “WWW in "It City winter has already paid s fleexing yesterday. He carried off all the visit to Lhe province, it has not NEW Bridge Parlor Lamps. prizes in the Black Minorcs. class succeeded in scaring tourists from with hens 51mm" 3° 1'"? 0W5 hik- - ones. onco , ars. arrve -———- wiglhg heré. Yeitjerdafi Mr Elfkierx e“- ih Charlottetown by car :0 span: JUNIOR RED CROSS - The a week ch the Island. He visited meeting Wit-f, held November 21 with the Travel Bureau and explained 1° of the Ilanny Gena" present- that, although he received an in- The meetins was opened by slnsins vltation mn that office to come 0 Canada The Secretary read his here, he could not get his holidays report then followed by the tree‘. sconer. This is h first trip to urers report. Frances Norman read Prince Edward Island, s. letter of thanksgiving received ---- ' from the crippled children for Hal- T0 SEIZE SLEDS-Poioeuien loween cards sent to make life were prepared yesterday to f licw more cheerful for them. Someone the instructions of Coun. .1. E. suggested that members each send Stems. chairman of police. to wine a Cl"ristmas_ gift to the children in the sleillhs °f °hivldren ttastu (in Great Britain who lost their homes, the streets. Iflowewr. a than. w lch etc. Everyone was touched with We} "W1: austhghfélogff; lugavued sympathy for them and each of- Egrvucgtllons will be actednr 1e III- med a “my 3m‘ n w“ ‘““°“°d “we however and m add?‘ n an a concert be prepared and put on in hildren w“ hangh ‘m m!’ aid of Red Cross before Christn c “"3 ‘t’ 9" ' e which was agreed to by all. N rear of cars will be dieelt with by members were appoint)“ m‘ “'- 1" “as” “'"°*'° 51°18“ a" different daily tasks packin the seized parents can recover them library, etc The meeting Wm: clok l”si‘c?lii“lii..iés°ltiii"ci’°él.fil“lliiii ed by “intent °°d Se“ ti" KW- in the juvenile court. Y's MEN'S CLUB-Routine hus- iness was transacted at the weekly dinner of the Y's Men's Club last night. Plnns were formulated for the holding of a dinner for deserv- ing children during the Christmas seasonln thiscormection bhe fol- lowing committee chairmen were named: Messrs. E.V. Bell. fri- choos- lug children: OK. Presbylxrogram: Hazen Wigmore, Christmas 'I‘ree; G Avard, purchasing and Burleigh Taylor, refreshments. The club 6K- pmsseei its regrets at the i1 ness of one of its members. Mr. Russel ¥ardbéin engploytge ofRtlre tncrnie 11x cc. ecre arv tiph lVinc- - - Lean mud a letter from the Intcr- Isgfiflgkffieplif 1E5 lgmfdofwhlg; national Secretary-‘Ireesunr ccm- reg,“ by m5 many {fiends m bhe mending the local cluih f-r tile work (my it Ls doing. President A.J. Haslam ' was chai Personals The critical illness of Mr. Isaac Carter is deeply regretted by his wide circle o! friends. Mrs. E. W. Farquharson left yesterday morning on a visit to Ottawa. Miss Ina Bell. daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell, Cove Held, is con\'aie.<:cing' in the P. E I. Hospital. after her recent operansn. rman. Mrs. Lloyd Bell Cove Hood, is the welcome guest of Mr and Mrs. "m" T“ °L°5E5-A"‘>"“‘"* Hubert Strickland, irspnng Park Road. larize crowd attended the clcsin-v of Norc Dame High Tea and Ta- zanr lust evening, The annual a!- fair was a great success wit-h a. de- licious chicken supper being served £€.‘ll%..§‘”°....‘.l“.2‘3.§li.“ ‘;.§.'.°°“...‘.?é “werew- Sem Jem- were well attended and. as on the _ —“ opening night, visitors saw a won- Mr‘; T4“ Gurdhim 3nd 3”" czci-rul display of Christmas gIIlS F?°g"->- h" Fmday I" Hamil‘- A feature of the evening was tire “m” II?’ m“ 5°“ I5 entermi? he dmwmg rm. the vary,“ 1°nenes_ chili-hens Hospital for treatment Following were the Winners an- _ . . nouuccd: Hand Maxie Ta-ble Lamo- MI- J1 n Kealmil- fiavem"? Mr, Jpn,“ Mking 207 mm street. supervisor of the Employment and pewm. Dgcorauov vn‘q\i_Mi(s M,“ Claims branch of the Unemploy- mn King‘ Rxnwcnt Hem. Dresden mcni. Insurance Commission, Monc- Qum_Mrl Cecil Brad1ey_ 225 Ufa’; ion. was here yesterday on rou- um street; Ton o; C 3-4115. tine inspection of the iocsl office. Eileen MacDonald. Ycakeh: Bag of Mrs. Willard G Spencer of Charlottetown has returned from visiting her brother, Rev. J. M Flour-Miss Adele Mcbcllan. 46 ““'_'””__ '”'* Prince Street; Chicken Dinner. BIIRTIIE Mr. M.J. While. 124 1-2 Dorciiuster " _*1————'*—‘*—*‘_“' SIN-let: Box cf Chocolates -Mr. MncI-‘ARLANE-At Flcruwood. Bed- Wiliinm Flynn, p 78R Ric-unload eque, Nov 24. 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. 3"??? COYYWWYCIBI Clq-“s QUIIF- Charles Macl-‘srlane (nee Annc Yolanda Gcndron, Riviere Du Lumber» a 50m Dflvjrj chm-kg Inup, Quebec. i =-__ »-_-.-~----—----——-— nChrlstmas Seals are not only lniTns decorative on the holiday mall, but they assure health and life itself for countless thousands each year. BIlUGHS-CUIIJS BIIONCIIITIS YIELD FASTER T0 ‘ BUCKLEY’ MIXTURE CURRAN-At St. Teresa's. Dec. 4. i941, John F. Curran, age 83 years. Funeral Saturday morning st 9 c‘- ciock to St. Cuthbervs Church, 5t. ‘Teresa's. Interment Church Ceme- ery. DOIICETTE — At the Provincial Senator-tum on Dec, 4 i941, Mrs. Joseph Doucctte, aged 44 years. The remains were forwarded from Frank Hcnnesseyb Funeral Home yesterday afternoon to her home in Bourls from where the funeral will take place Saturday morning at nine o'clock to St. Alexis Church. Rollo Bay. By oaorr HAYES Diwc sroaa QUEEN s1‘. The nexl slop was at the home of Jenny Skunk in an old $10M wall. , ,. they went. With a wsve of the wand they were made small again and in "a A Idr. Skunk lhn all his family wanted the some thing -- perfume. was home and said “That no sn easy one,” said the old rabbit u ihcy dashed‘ our again. (JOBMETN: Sela By ADRIENNE DIJBARRY CHARLES 0F THE RITZ BOURJOIS LENTIIERIC YARDLEI’ AND many otherr Gillette ONE-PIECE TEtil RAZOR and 25 Blue Gillette Blades. ‘QKKQW. Foa seamen on Herc is utility, luxury and the world 'sbcst in shaving comfort. Gold-plated Gillette Tech Onc- , Piece Razor in deluxe case, and CIVILIAN. 15 Blue Gillette Blades for months of smooth shaves. $250 Complete in rich gift box — MEN'S SHAVIZNG SETS i111? IIIILITARY BRUSHES FITTED MILITARY GASES RONSON LIGHTERS BRIAR PIPES $10.00 to $1.25 LEATHER BILL FOLDS CIGARETTE CASES SCHICH INJECTOR BAZORS WITH l2 BLADES $1.00 ELECTRIC SHAVERS 512.50, $19.95, $23.95 LAD BRUSH, COMM SE _ In Beautiful Presrlilulloii (‘uses iii? CUTEX AND IIEKLUN onco. TiiRl-IE’ ‘Illillwllwlrlll K. PI. (l. e. Q I‘UI.I €’I.‘i‘('KQIIIKK-‘KEPE(KKKIIIIKI Iii"?! if ‘(Kiiidféfifi A GIFT OF FINE PERFUME! IS SURE TO PLEASE HER.’ WE'LL IIELP YOl‘ ONE From $1.25 to $10.00 choose y 'I‘H.-\T SHELL LIKE. 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(i In Memoriam w J v I I 5 In loving memory of our dear l‘ Father. Mr. William n. Weddell who g passed away Deccmbc 5th. 1937. v v I Today recalls sad memories 0f our loved one called to rest And thoss who think of him today Are those who love him best. Inserted by His Family. L-7-l2-5-li. In Memoriam In loving memory of Mother Mrs de arterl thIs our rlenr Albert McIIennn who life December 5th, Just one year ago dear Mother Though to us it seems much more You were called up home to Heaven Where pain and sickness are no IIIOIB< God did call you darling Mother To that land of escs and rest Guardian. But ‘you'll never forgotten B! t e ones who loved you best. Inserted by Husband and Sons and Daughter. Sister Albert Marie. L-l97-12-5-lI. N. D. MacLean UNDENTAKEN EMIALMER olurlnimnn uni North wmshm \ Too Late Tn Clasify WANTED — IIOIISEKEEPER FOR family of three in country for Apply CB. L-244-l2-5-2i. winter months. QZ“II'IIDIHDIDIIIIIDIQIIDIEIIIIII*I REDIIIN BROS. GIFT TIPS Chocolates in beautiful Cedar Chests o greet vor- iety of siiopes and sizes y Chocolates in fancy boxes —rhe largest display end variety you have ever seen. Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets-c beautiful and use- ful gilt for Her. Handsome- ly boxed — Moderately priced. Tin number and variety of our gifts moke it almost impossible to make c com- plete Iist. Best oi oil come in and just look over our large assortment end be convinced that we have the Gilt you were looking for. REIIIIIN BROS. PHONE 86 LEO M. DOUCETTE Phonollj ROY M. SMALLMAN \ ‘owus-Q-t-Q-u». s wqirv? -. 411111111111