SEPT 14, 1942 THE (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 2Z7 rowan rvmn twill," _ TO-DAY £31 :-ii’nI;}InJE.3.l5 lmmr n; l, snows 1.00 __ ru-a-u-u-usva-uea-trua-u-u-u-r-vuw-P-P-nr-vuruv: .-_ ,-,-.-,-fi-. Mstfitgititiifi nu Hit Stage Musical Nelr-on Eddy make screen appearance Eklward Theatre. This musical invades the realm contrasted episodes. which aid plays the angel who flfl-hma m rmf sequences, almost lik-e opercttas, and lavishly stalled. used to introduce such songs rled an Angel." “Paris iii Eddy in Comedy Role Eddy’s role which he handles euuuvan-uea-mnan-s-uaflvrue-r-su-ssrsea- - - - _ Q -. - t - Li; Q- u-r- - Van_ musical. with Horton iii comedy roles. Maris as the Inez Janis Carter. Cooper surmise party sequence in hero with their protestations Charlie Ruggios 1 Allen Jenkins ‘q 7 and lob Wills l Rowdy Fun, . Sock Music ‘MI IND!!! 1 i ' - ‘ -.--0AP|TOL new PLAYING-snows 315-1445 whanil Romance that's a wow! West. Young Lady iixritn -—NEWS-—CARTO0N—TIPS ON cote “Will-l? Efuihlofiili?" "W! drama. ‘i’ must go deeper. 1t"i51{'¢iiii‘t2fiu- vancc, it is a call to leave behind and Ann Miller littleness. selfishness. triflhg inter- ests and follow One whomever-turned Charlie RUFZBlCS. heading Y In Film Version Of a Gorgeous girls. whimsical comedy ducted by G, A, Ramsay, D. C. and haunting music mark “l Mar- gown“; w, H_ Harrie ricd an Angel." Broadway stage hit bearers were; in which Jeanette MacDonald. and 111°" 111.195‘ McDonald, Willard Taylor, Robert at the Prince Crab‘, and Ray boy. dreams he marries an angel. Mm B_ Graham Rogers Suffered musical dials with his dream and is stagcd in the fantastic wav in which staged realistically. Miss MacDon- in the dream gets her earthly spouse into all manner of comical complications. Song hits are arranged in musical miniature spectacular surprise party. a great 5131119115137 escaped reception. and celestial episodes are 1°15 "Th M in th Street," "I Mar- _ e an e spying." The sale of War Savings Stamps by “Paris Honeymoon sultu" and Dtlifils the young ladies- attractivclv at- sung by M155 MngDoiynld and Eddy, tired. impersonating Miss Canada. a is straight comedy. decided success and added largely with refreshing to the sales made through the re- spontanelty, and Miss MacDonald tail stores. The young ladies were appears as an ethereal being. Major under 981w II dlftcled the Hooper l-Iorne and Mrs. DYHTNDBB 1110111611112 Henry, president of the Reginald Owen and Iidward Elfigilt; lLegion Auxiliary and were as fol- the bilsenlenl °1 111° CW" 11111153- ows: heroines love rival. Binnie Barnes. Douglas Dumbrille, and McLeod. 0th.. s. _ COlflfClY highlights include a re- ception in WlllClJ guests take on at- tributes of their naniesto become weird creatures of Eddys dream. a which dozziis of beautiful girls shower the affection. and the sequence in which MiSs MacDonald loses her anficllc SMITH- At wings and becomes a mortal beitlk. Int “G0 West” g; Songs with a sock! Thrills with a. “T- 14mm“? Pem- wesm“ with 00mm u‘; ggflfilih Hospital, September a, i942. w roarincst. tuui-fisted. novelty enter- iiew comedy. ‘phCK-itl with music, mirth and melo- “Go West. Young Lady" opens today at. the Capitol Theatre with Penny Singleton. Glen: Fiord. e op- . cemetery. Monday, Sept. 14. Please notch cast. Othetrtneiarlayleéigklixriiciturdg Omit flowers GEITRAI. GUARDIAN Th1; column ll ruerved for ne-vl of local interest, but advertising of a newly nntun may be inserted at live cent: a word, ltrlctly payable in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDBBATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE 9'13 FOB. SALE.—100 tons of lime in Jute Bags for immediate delivery. Signed Frank B. Clark. 9-11-31. FIREMEN OUT-Firemen were called out shortly before l1 o'clock Saturday night for a blazq at l4 Park street. It was a. flue fire and caused no dameie- MAYOR 1N IIALIFAX- His Wor- ship, Mayor B. ROY 3131mm‘ 15 9X‘ pected to return this evening "m" a. business trip to Halifax. The regular meeting of the City Coun- cll wil be held tonight. J. c. cuties 501.0151‘ AT IIAZELBROOK- 11w Mutual Life of Canada lin- Miss Lena McLure, A.T.C.M... nollnces the appointment of Mr- was the sol-ois-t at I-lazeibrflflk C. Cullen to the Underwriting slnfl Baptist Church last evening Sms- in Charlottetown as some! Ren- ing two solos. The aoccmillfllll-SF rescntatlve. Mr. Cullen has been was Miss Pearl Jones ‘Ithe Rev. with the Mutual Life in Halifax and Mr. Elenrwlck preached on the Texl-Z Sydney, attaining Club Membership "Who shall abide in ‘flay Taber- for several years. His experience en- n-acle." ables him to give an up-to-date in- _i suriince service. RAINFUL ACClDENT-—Mr. Fred ‘ I Lambros has received word from CARS COLLIDE- Two out-oi- his brother Joseph, stating he had town automobiles were consderably lost a part of his left hand while damaged in a 0011150“ at. the corn- VTOIklHK 1Y1 I 31am in Mlmlfeal- er of Grafton and Great George Joseph ill/Ed in this city for some streets at 11.50 Saturday night. The YBBTS before Temwlflg to Mont- accident occurred when one of the I 'd'nt'n'ui'ln'n'u'u‘n'n‘h' real. vehicles, which was proceeding cast —i— on Grafton rnnde a sharp left turn ISLAND NATIVE D155 —- Mrfl- to enter Great George. The cthe: Jvhn F- M50519?!‘ FEW/ed 1'1 W19‘ vehicle was crming west on Grafton BIB-m 511911133’ Stall"! that h" "M19 and the two machines collided. One 1101111 LOCKB R9116!“ d1€d 511111191113’ car belonged to a resident of Nortn Sunday morning at his home 1° Wlltshirc and the o‘her to B. resul- Bllxidbridg-e Street. WinchestenMass. 0m of Alpxflndria- The occupa-“s The late Mr. Roberts iozmerly be- escaped jn]ury_ longed to P.E.I and has many _i_ _ relatives and friends here, who will SOLDIERS LEAVE_. Ten 501d. lers left No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. at ———— Beach Grove Saturday for service FUNERAL YESTERDAY —T11B elsewhere in Canada. They were funeral 0f the 1M6 MTS- JQhn Privates: J E Bernard, Tignish; Butterworth, Hamilton, Ont.. was N C, Burns, Nictaux Falls, N.S.: held yesterday afternoon from tne J’ J_ Doucen Bmiymux CDve, N54 Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Services LG C‘ King. Boughton Island; t the Mme and Brave were °°"' B. A. Maddison, spi-tngiiiii, u s.; W C. Landry, Montague; R . The P1111" Murray, Howan; L Oakes. Bread- PW» Hem!’ 3°99- albane; L. Richmd. Tignksh; A E. R.C.A.S.C., Roy Bevans. Robert Ryan North Riverside, N S. Be- fore leaving they were presented GHIESPM 1111"‘ with cigarettes by the Provi cal o; mem’ P60111915 Cemewry- Government through the Carry ‘On REGRETTAEIT Canada. The presentations were ACCIDENT“ looked after by a representative of the Canadian Legion War Services. INSTALLING CENTRAL HEAT. ING-lrhe oil burning system. used in the hentiii of the Provincial Building. is ou for the duration. workmen are now installing a cent- ral heating plant in the Court House which will heat that building and also the Provincial Building. Coal will be used as the heating agency when the large boiler is hooked up to the furnace in the basement of injury the Court House. A large opening ' has been made in the side of the "SP0" SWSSSSSUL Smc $523.‘ tllitfiil‘. ‘il‘.’f.2.".‘.°..l’°ll*?£ latter part of lllis week, The oil system in the Provincial Building has been (Psconnected. AIRMEN INJURED- One of the airmen stationed at t-he Charlotte- town alrport, whose name was not Mm released last night. received what Arthur was believedto be a bzoken ankle Canadian and other inuiries when lie fell into a regrettable mishap a ys railing gave way th the result that Mrs. Rogers fell to the ground below, a distance of ten or t/welve feet. She receiv- ed quite a shock and suffered much pain but fiappllv is now much A better and apparently almost mir- sustaining ser- B8 about the business centre of Char- lottetown on Saturday night. was the supervision of Mme Rckpft, Mm Don He fell through an opening mad:- by Ra;hb°ne_ M15555 fan“, Simpson workmen who areyinstallinz a large gimme ppowm. Joyce wasen Ame boiler in the buidlng. There was Haze] smith Mary several feet of i1 drop and a con- Cormier, Corinne Walker and c1919 113m‘ i“ .111" 1Yli1°1fl~ T!” ‘"1- Mmv wmken n is hoped that pa, fortunate vctim of the accdciit $01181 Soles by Miss Canaries may lay there for about half an licur be continued in Charlottetown on 1191011‘ he Was able to attract the future Saturday nights. attention of some PHRScIS-bv. ‘He fell into the licle about mldnfuht. and kept hollering for help unm o! fillfillv discovered, The airman was BIRTHS the City Hospital, Sept. 10th. To Mr. and Mrs. Regin- ald Bmith, Dunstaffnage, a son, Jamel Gerard BALDERSTON — At the Prince Edward _ 1941 w M]; and Mm Uoyd with his friends in Kensington. lderstcn, Cross Roads, a daugh- Mr‘ and Mrs. J. J‘ Tram“ Beth ford, and Mrs. H. F. McPhee, city, Counw left yesterday morning on a visit Ion‘; to Ottawa. and Mrs. Melville MucLeod. Albion Cross. a. son Melville Munro. where he was placed iii hcspit. Personals y i? MacLEOD-At the Kings Mr. A. E. Heniiessey of the Na- tional Research Council. Ottawa, DEATfls has returned after spending a short hclik" with his mother, ROSS-At Edon. Sent. 12. i942, Mrs. F. P. hennessey. Kathleen A. Ross. Private funeral from her late residence, to Belfast M1‘. HB/Velofik CBTSOXI. Mr- and Mrs. George Carson and daughter Elinor, accompnnfei by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Show, all of BZZJSJTV. MeKINNON-At. Riverdale, Sept. '1’ " n25 buck but miirciien breast for- Bob \Vills and His Tcxnsrinvboys. _ f _ d H m H. n, _ ., ._ . , , - . A . --_- -—-- ~ m m2‘ Pam. Maximum age 71 were gums 0 M1» an Mrs. cnry 1.11mi a llllllqiClfitg $113.0“ figmfh Mrilsdiliglteorsggllsitlexgallll]; “The Lord is MY 118m" E1V1I1K T1611 years. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 15 Mclmmni Mmltague- 0“ Sunday till to Action." whnt does this fectively “He Died. but nct in vain." cxpresson to the selection. A short (mm the home of Archibald Mc- C Ch ‘TIM RCAF mi meiiti to us? ' The evening sermon was a very DQricd of 50ml W115 11cm 1“ the Fadyen. Riverdale, service start- “vho°rp;pen‘a5-two1wflekis mflbdgfi thoughtful and moving address on scliooiroom after the ulorsgniipl scryy; mg at z p. m. Interment in Argyle with his parent‘ Mt and M“ “Jesus as his entmlfis saw him. ice. many young peope - B shore Cemetery. Harold Pickard m their Snlnmcr LAC._S W. _Beai'd R. A FE. sling fli-lflldflncc; :__: HUNTER-At the residence of her comm, L,“ (m return yesttrday Tile-heroic due “M”?! by NBA staff artist Harry Grlssinger. The n, g 1 d g 1m .5 and civilian army is dramaticaly depicted in this Se o Sm‘ n!“ by 80v ct so c‘ Russians, ontuumbcrctl tiirce to one. are contesting sup of the German uuvmmi B, N“; "oops and tanks pound at, the city gates and clouds of dlvo rs blast endlcolly n, my“; “ma.” m4 mm bunkers. trcry bomb; daughter, Mrs. Harry Stems. 252 Kent street, on Saturday. Sept. l2. 1942. Mrs. John Hunter. aged for Nova Scotia. J- all our dreams. keep guard over your — peeled citizen, the deceased will be taken by ambulance to the Alt-vim‘. LAC. George L. Mullally of Tor- Isimd 305911.11 on Sept onto, Ont.. is spending his furlough rAGE 1mm: ‘ .1 filler: On 3L» _ 1 42' . Trinity United Church A MONDAY, SEPT. 14th»- 6.30 P. M.—Cubs, Boy: 8-12 years, Social BalL 1.30 P. lVL-Bourd of Stewards, Board Room. Silo-Official Board, East Room, ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lawson, Oak Lake. Man., an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Alsace Lor- raine. to L.A.C., Edmund Lloyd Brown. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown o! Charlottetown, P. E. I. Marriage "will take place at. Oak Luke. Sept. 18th. l! l4 ll. THE KIRK 0F SI. JAMES .,~l W, The services at The Kirk yes- terday were conducted by the min- ister, the Rev. T l-I Bussell S-miers, M.A , S T.M., who also preached the sermom, in the morning tak- ing as his text Phil. 4: 6-7 "Never be anxious, but always make your requests known to God in player and supplicatlon with thanksgiving; so shall God's peace, that 5'.l'.'lJli$.58S hearts and minds in Chriv Jesus”; and in the evening on Revelations 21:11 "Having the glot-y of God and her light was like no.0 r. stone most precious." Miss E. fjlian Mac- kenzie. Mus. Bee, liad chm-go of the music and Mrs. Neil D. hicc- Lean and Mr, Lloyd Maclnnis sang the solos. JOHN GARFIELD -- at his desk in his Hollywood work room a " ears quite unconcerned about his silent vIsitor tliouqh d-te pug‘ ' ' l’ 9' P'°11165l 0S the naps on the pleasant expanse oiitlie blotter Mr. Garfield's most recent starring vehicle is Warners' "Dangep: ously They Live" with Neric C l _ _ y oemon, Re mold M“; ‘Patrick, Moroni Olson, and Esther Dole. ‘S X w. L” dclcclc idle 7 fi} O ‘Qwvp u n" _‘ .=_—_-=£ I I Butler wt. a ..-songci~ w- Q ' ‘ ‘J J“"""“’QJQ’:’Q£'QQ “SS-‘dilfr: t-ci». iizu ll i-- D o ' mes In Mame 3 "mgiiaorllizuc ..'.. tiZnLe _' sion both (‘.115 ivere bady diimagr-d E T1319 d?“ r of the car coming io- f? so i» the unexpected Elia. tfffffiifi’. are. -- - '-“" e L'.~s..t'.' death 0f‘M.. EHO!‘ F: Mllfllhy- 1e‘ inJurit-s Lin d d trot eirtr 110,. 1 1 \ tired Moiell faiinci. “lllflll occuiied The (1,. U; .1“, o... l lullcl three weeks yxsltlng his son Mr Hm. ‘ ‘ " <1» Charles, in Portland. Maine. came but‘ 055a,,“ __ u’. limfy Q red in the co’ ' as a shock to his many friends. The aged Island man has been in Port- land three weeks visiting his son and became ill several days ago l-le intended returning to his nnme at Moreil in about a week's time Word of his death was receyerl by his family yesterday evening. They had been lnfmmed earlier of his illness but it was expected he was going to be all right. Accompanying him on the trip was his daughter, Violet. A widely-known and highly res- Both tllusf‘ : . were able to leave the hcspzi: terday illVl Tenn-ii to their ll" . , . 50C"? .0 oo- stczi" ct tne accident, ONE OF MOST tltContlntic-‘rl frctn page ii publishnlale v.':'li l u; a government icri to Germany war prisoners from rural to be repatriated in l for the numbe! included among l‘l \.“y.. t, Oll._\' one traiiiload 0O i "relieved prisoners has arrived ill sentences llll greatly missed by the people of doffendei-s, Moreil, The clroumstancs of his All fldvilllfle !'l> on the lniv writs FY1111"- Sziziitémmam“ “‘° M attest; ‘" 01.005 to... He is survived by the following Pierre Laval. Chief of Gnvern- —;C—I';,' To bu." War Office has decid- memlorrs of the Aux- ment, was oruinntor of the policy LONDON which he announced for “coiu-cixt- I'H1>‘J@1'_111€' rating" industry in fewer plants ed to issue v k. and for stepping up working hours lfl-fllil‘ Tf?“ _‘ 1&0’ in order to "liberate" labor for in malmen e Bile-Tiles Vi ° work elsewhera instead of rubber gumboots. sons and daughters: Charles, Port- land; Temple, Snvace Harbor: Har- old alld Wilbert, Moreil; Violet, at. home; Marie. Mrs. Justin McCarthy. Moreil; Melinda, Mrs. Gregory Lewis Charlottetown; Ann. Mrs. Joseph Francis, Charlottetown. Funeral arrangtments we“; not, completed last night. Famous Drganist Joins Army . Walter MacNutt, A.T.C.M., who for the past few years has been organist and choir director of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Toronto, has obtained leave of d enlisted with the Training ntre at Beach Grove Inn. Mr. acNutt. by his talent and abilit was recognized as one of the leading organist-s in Tor- onto. His compositions have been published. not only in Canada. but 1H England iii/i United States some of which have on various occasions been broadcast over the Canadian Broadcasting System. Mr. MacNutt presided at the or- gan at both services at St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday. Another bro- ther, Lieut. Stewart MncNutt 1.5 overseas with North Nova Scotla- Prince Edward Island Highlanders. Mr. MacNutt is a son of Maj. '1‘. E. and Mrs. MacNutt. Two Treated. A In Hospital After Accident Two persons were patients in the Prince Edward Island hospital overnight as a result of a collision between two cars near the t0!) 0f Tea Hill. about six miles east o! Charlottetown. on Saturdlly 111L111‘; Mm Bguge Butler. Sh M11175 Road. was treated for minor cuts about the face while Mr. Ivflfl Doclierty. Cherry Valley. Pm Mum‘ qm of the other car involved. was ‘turn treated for cuts about i716 f . aglglie accident occurred about» 10 Jun '77 years. Funeral Monday, Sept. l4. service starting at two o'clock. funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. S OURIS Reserve WEDNESD N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown ma ada Corps, and proceeds N011]! wlmnm Rcfi-eshmen DANCE SOURIS for the last of the season dance at Matthew" & 1\icLean’s Warehouse at Souris ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES 2—ORCHESTRAS—2 This Dance is sponsored by the Carry on Can- AY SEPT. l6th. U. S. soldiers in the British Isles head for London when on leave. Once there. they dc- ilic things “visiting firemen" do the world over. Popular pastimes include feeding the animals a5 the London Zoo, are for War purposes. ts served. Phone Ill TVILLIE THE TOILER A CHEERFUL GIVER! above; sitiglng their favorite songs at the Washington Red Cross Club. below. . _B.:1 ONLY ONE PIECE I DON'T GIRLSJDO HAVE soMi OF THI$ FUDGE My MAD wtu. we _ ISN'T RlGHT 0H1 LEFT_THAT I O-w TELL MuMsv I ATE SOME MlND, JusT so GEE. ONLY ONE FQR ME OUTOF WHOLE BOXANHY, HERE'S " j MOiliéis %/ oetseizeeam: MUMSY s. sweat, SENT ME A Bu)’ _ TiLLlE OF FuoéE AND we} 1Q...- s/wtzo we LAST _..~ PtECE FOR Ybu f1") ’ ‘w-mvl; "‘ if‘ , .'... .$—y“-'q . t \ , ‘ , .5. I, I . y, ‘j