5A9; 2.6.111; . ' rumor snwann-roiiv-rues-wui. Showing Af l/iifiililwlilil iiiwiiiill ll1t'~lul'\ Ill l\(i'\ u '_‘I‘t';|l ltHl‘ “ Olivia Dollavilland NO SHORTS ~— FEATURE STARTS EARLY 1 3:2$-7-9 \ ||r~'-i~iii~ iuiniul in.» v r . amt 0N4 H i lnialllSl-lltyi llilllliill-‘fhithll Wllll-IIIMSIFU" __ l“ ' Also News - Sports - Comedy KINGSTON WJ. The tenth annual meeting of the Kingston Women's Institute was held at. the home of Mrs. Albert Glow on Thursday evening, Nov. ‘lth with the president in charge. Meeting opened with the ode and creed followed by roll call of sev- enteen members and two visitors. Minutes of October meeting and last annual meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence was read and discussed. President gave her report and thanked the members for their (‘o-operation during her tcrm of office School Committee reported drinking cups and paper towels required. It was decided to purchase some. lss Joyce Willis chanked the members for treat sent her while in hospital. Collecting for Salva- tion Army to be completed. Mrs. Horace Willis gave a report and explanation on the Drama Festival and tho following are the commit- tee in, charge: Miss Joyce Willis, Mrs. Calvin Holmes, Mix Lois Green. Mrs. Hebwr Campbell and Miss King. Bills were presented and paid. Election c! officers resulted as fcllogs: president, Mrs. Edgar New n; vice-president, Mrs. Zll- p113 Newsom (re-elected); secre- tary, Ma's. Heber Campbell (reelec- fodl; treasurer, Mrs Whitfield Yco; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Calvin Holmes; auditors, Mrs. I-LB. Willis and Mrs. Grant Willis; dir- ectors. Mrs. Tyrua Holmes and Mrs. Mccrfl Green. R/oil call for next meeting to be a donation for In auction sale. Next meeting at home of Mrs. Harold Stone. Lunch committee. Mrs. Myron Holmes and Miss Joyce Willis; school committee for CAPITUI, + TllllAY - rues. - WEB. Showing Ai 3:30 - 7 and 8:45 November. Mrs. Myron Holmes and Miss Jvyce Willis; sick committee, (re-elected). It was decided that ten member; subscribe for Institute news. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Myron Holmes act as secre- lacy for Blue Cross organization. Minutes of the first annual meet- 1118 of the Kingston WI. were Presidem. When first organised ten Years 1180. A very ‘nteresting read- llng by Ma's. Whgtfield Yeo on "Why am a memb f th r Institute". r o e women! “Meeting closed with the National them. A dainty lunch was serv. ed b!’ thC hOSfCSs 8.8515151 by com. mlttee in chargg MAL CLOSE FAIR APPLE-BY. Wcstnwrland, En‘. 19"" "-‘CP>—The “New Fair,” os- "ibllshed early in the 17th century faces Possible abolition because the town authoritlm claim the attend. ance of’ thousands of campers emu;- es inaanitary conditions. ii Maclionaltl Bros. THEATRE TUESDAY - I EM. "T ll E 6 0 0 I FELLOWS" SNEEZINC With Cold? our trou ens pros y ue to Bacteria that has lodged in the linln of your nose and thl|’08_t- GOII may evlgn behde- veopmg nppe or ronc itis_ ‘fend not be aware of it. at , you want most of all is comfort and relief; if co, use Poluoife Cough Syru which contains powerful ant effectively upon the germ- mfected areas of your nose and throat. Why experiment any longer? Fight ‘off our throat trouble ‘now, lmoc out your cold and t beck to good health age n. This is what thousands before you have done ’ P 119131;: Cough pticl that act, read by Mrs. Malcolm MBCSWBIII,‘ ,l‘_ljl_E_(.il"_lARLU'l"l'E'i‘ OWN mGUAllDlilfl {it - Guurgotown Anal " Vicinity Mrs. Nvilllem Hoabll, .72., of Charlottetown, is visiting relatives in Georgetown. Mu. Laura Mair and her mother ‘Mn. Mary Yorlton. ec- oomponied by Mr. Roland Marsh o! Five Islands. N.S.. who la u Iguest at the home of ma. Mair, motored to Charlottetown on Fri- ;day. l Representatives of the Salvat- ion Army canvassed rgetown on Friday, selling tho Salvation ‘Army Christina: edition of the W511" Cry. Miss Irene Stewart, FAN” will llleave early in the week for-diar- lottetown. where lhe will loin the stat! of the Provincial Senator- ium and will specialize in the treatment of patients suffering physical disabilities due to infan- tile paralysis. Inadvertmtly omitted in the recent report in this column of the annual meeting of the George- town Sportlng Club's list of oi!!- oerl. was the name of Mr. Clar- ence McSwain. popular local sports figure who was appointed assistant coach of she hockey team. Mr. C. I-I. Llewellyn and Mr. |Chester Walker were in Souris [on n-iduy, when Mr. Llewellyn made several business calla. GARIIIGAIL NOTES . .' The Legion began their weekly cord plays on Monday evening in their room. A pleasant evening was had by the Legion members and their friends and a. profitable one for those fortunate enough to carry away a fowl or two-or three. Mina Ruth Steele of st. John. N3. is presently at home with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs John F‘. Steele. Miss Mary Sullivan began work with the firm of R..J. Miacdonald d: Co. this week. Mrs. J A. Macdonald. Jr. is |pend~ lng a few days in Charlottetown vis- iting with Mrs. J l" MacMillan and 3 fB-Xfllly. I Mr. and Mn. W.E. Agnew and family left this week so take up rea- idexwc in Charlottetown during the winter mmths. Mrs. Agnew has left on an extended visit with her m: and daughters in Western Canada. A dame and Piece social was held by the Women's Institute on Wed- nesday evening with music provided by Webster's Orchestra. Proceeds who for repairs to the School. Mrs. Selina MacIntyro and the Misses Gertrude Macdonald and Kay Wilson were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. . NLlsa Anna Gallant paid a brief visit to her home in Cardigan on Sunday last. week and wu loaded by J.A Mac~ rlonald dz Co. with produce for St. lPierre and Newfoundland, weekend with Mrs Wallle MacIn- tyre and family. The Mobile X-Ray Clinic of the P.E.I. Tuberculosis League set up for a day in the Legion Room this week. All school children and g, great mini’ of the adults in the school dis- trict hook advantage of this very valuable service. Unfortunately the .fllms were tampered with that night lln Charlottetown and may have to be retaken. ‘TO EACH HIS OWN" _ ' STARTS TODAY BMW“! flllIheu-equisites of a Mr. Johnnie Maclntyre spent the‘ L-NBC that is why our don for men of ambition and in ‘ land of opportunity - - - and I mm II uvw l dim“ to gtt ahead. The senior positions in Life lumnuoe are held by men who have earned executive rank throuBb ability and years of hard work. Life Insurance man- __ c: Companies it: Canada and their 48m" IN ANY BUSINESS l: uhslurd work and oblllfl fora mnuwriaefromthebommmIhIwP-N! Canadieowayoflivifllhlilflidlw ltiativeCenadaile "mhiwusncn cnuRcu At the morning service iii Trin- ity United Church on Sunday, De- cember 1st, the Minister snake on the words of Paul from second Timothy 3rd, Chapter 15: 16 verse in which Paul slifiiiks about true Godllness which is to be found emerging in human life ihrough faith in God and the sense of fel- lowship with other human beings- True Goclliness rests on our con- templatlon, understanding and ex- perience of the spirit of Christ and that experience Paul leiis us ls found through nnri recognized that God was manifest in the flesh. justified in the spirit, seen of Angels. preached unto the Gen- tiles, believed on in the world and received info glory und the min- ister exerted the people to give more thought to the deeper mean- ing of Christmas that i-ts deeper and more abiding realities may be recognized by all. The Choir sang tho Anthem “God is a Splrlt"—-Bennett. The Senior Sunday School n? l0 o'clock was well attended despite the inclement weather unrier the leadership of Mr L. W. Shaw and his fine stuff who are making a great, contribution to the Christ- ian experience of our younger folks. The beginners and primary met as usual at ll o'clock and Mrs. Splllett with her staff of teachers Th. “noon” “Arley. “Th” ‘M, Getting". ‘The choir sang ‘he r.n- find satisfaction in the good work gxoceeld‘ “m M ‘e pun" ' which is being done in that de- on“ o“ 635 partmmf. w“ _ l In the evening the Minister Total “D650 chose as his subject “Giving and _Expendmu_ h .. , i, ..v_ _ fhgfms? cm“ ‘° M’ H“ r‘ P r. B. League . . 5.00 ' P. C. Hospital 15.00 Red Close . 10.00 Crippled Children: Fund i000 DUNSTAFFNAGE W. I. cancer Fund 5.00] The “B1 M f m Salvation Army 5.00 Dunsteffhralge Wgifleizligg Igistitutg °°""""",“Y 3"" “M” was held at the home‘ of Mrs. Bab” 3m‘ am Lloyd MacCaiium on Nov. 13th. Fm“ w" “ck - “'37 The president presided. Xmas 5cm“ Tm" 3-35 with "Club Postage. advertising. etc 1.81 Meeting opt-nod Women's Creed" in unison, fol- lowed by the roll call. answered by paying dues. There were fif- Clow. Directors; Mrs. W. J. Jenkins. Mrs. J. S. Cairns. and Mrl. J. B. Stewart. Auditors: Mrs. Roy Dennis and Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. Wilfred Thompson and Mrs. Annette MacLean were alp- pointed on the school committee. Lunch was served by the host: ess. .?.__;______ SEARLETOWN W. l. The annual meeting of thc "Will- ing Workers" Institute was izeid on November 5th. at, the home of Mrs. Fred MacQuarric. Meeting opened with the singing of the Ode followed by Creed ln unison. h Roll call was responded to by nine members, each paying her member- ship fee. One visitor was present. Minutes of last annual and regu- lar meetings wrre read. apilfflWQd and signed. The Secretary ‘Preac- urer gavc the following financial report: -Recelpf>a- Balance from last in Bank year Membership i...‘ ' A s so Collections 5.72 Government Grant 1.25 Sale of Crib Quilt Two Pantry Sales Hall Play Miscellaneous expensel .. Balance on hand 19.31 teen members present. nine paying fees. Two new mem- —-- bars welcomed. The minutes of Total 8196-50 the 1m reguiar meeting, Ind re- Rad Oren Convener wool-ted .,. “mum. meeting were "u! several quilts made durh-v. the and approved. The secretary read yell‘- the financial report for the year: balance 1n funds. $64.75. The president gave an interesting re- onco-ln-rhlue-miocn hit - a stirr- iflfl B1017. I cut 0f fool-proof per- formers. and some of Hollywood's 1 " technicians - Para- wnount’: "To Each His Own“ arrives ltoday at the Prince Edward Thea- lfa with Olivia Del-laviuard starr- ing and stage star John Lund mak- ing hll motion picture debut. “To End: His Own" is a great story of a great love. It is the story. of a Ifrl who lives a lifetime in the few hour: she has in which to meet and fall in love with a flying hero of World War I. It tells of the ung- uiah and ucrincea that an her: when she gives up the can born cf that love in one: to relieve him o! the stilma pf his illicit birth. It carries through to the mart-tearing finale. when mother and grown son meet again in a seem fraught with ; norms ' hold of A largo quantify on hand. MONTAGUE A ROTARY AUCTION for children by the MASONS of Montague will be ‘ Yen's Titans, m. 4th ‘ ~ sunrmc n a m. I Advance bill and donation: my be loft at the office of tin MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, Montague.- n. x. ctsmsivrs, c»: “"71!!! potent dramatic polaibllitlel. . . . . mo“ “my,” “gnu could be Mien ncucvtiuham “LEN WALKEB m nee for’ screen lumiortal ty. for| a I More Laughs Than A ma» ,,,,°,*,gi,g°,;'°°g;gh~>' "‘°fd'°’t‘;'|‘r"l Q00 r ~ ~ ' "Ruth" opportunifielnirom eIlwf-epbzts sh: ‘kheu-‘Wublemlllltlw ll n" 5m“ turns in the I ormmce o! her ufe. ‘I F M?‘ "'°'%’ . l flIHII 0 lmlX l0 I bflllllnt ineducbnm“ . Izhkm you foal "fm- ‘Na and NR you" m i‘... '. y Plain or c to AUCTION tho crippled of merchandise ll now port of the year's work. i There was some discussion on making a quilt for the Orphan- lage, the sewing t9 be held at the ‘home of Mrs. Ephraim Clow. It was moved. seconded and carried »to send for twelve chairs for iachooi. Collection amounted to .00. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Jenkins, roll call to be nnswcred with a gift for grab- 8B. The following officers were el- ccted for the ensuing your: i President: Mrs. Louis Downriv- elected. Vice-President: Mrs. Rdbert Connolly. - Secyn-Ireasurer: Mra. Ephraim m r All!!!" 2.5. Election of officers resulted follows: President-Mrs. Charles Crewe ire-elected.) Vice-President - Mrs. Judson Blackmore (te-ulected.) Secretory-Treasurer - Mrs. Ken- neth Muttart (re-elected) Directors. Mrs, ‘Pinsnu N.~-.-.-<r>\nc Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Lcard. Mrs. Adelbert Painter. Red Cross Convenor ‘ilalier Wright. The following new were : pointed for thrcc molitlnt Sick, Mrs. l". Macqnnrrir. E. Lt-arcl. Mr: 1;. Palmer. paid to Mrs. Nawsome. party and bazaar to be held in tho Hall. it was derided that to rnlot on Tuesday night at Mrs. M-icquar- rle's to price bun! articles. Beyaral IBTII title! were named In favorites for the Institute long book. Than were forwarded to the Institute office. The Scrapbook project was road. diacuwil and plans made for doing one. Collec- tion amounted to Ale Mrs. board invited the membe s to ha: home for the next meeting. The Ring and lunch served by the hasten brought the meeting to a alone. . ll. J. Illllll ' canons-rum I fitting on’! Smiling Glenn ‘Iflllfll. P. I. l. 0ll$ loin lliolllll IDILI. lolbflnmbvlhofllncol Ofllleveolanlwlll LUNCH IIPORTANT In a special mango to the buc- fmla girl, the Dqnrtmcnt. of Na- tlmoi Health and Welfm inn to A mung: from Ibo U/I 151W!" Edward Auditors. Mrs. Fred MacQuhrile. committee! Mrs. School. Mrs. Walter Wright. 1pc. A hill for fruit sent to sick was Plans were made for a "roklnole In Life Insurance. too. I THE TOP MEN COME . UP FROM THE RANKs cgcmenrlnolneadymnrchofuavnenudn; 1am. am m. slaw Ufa you . . . learned the hard way. problems, more demand there in for “top" men- The men who plan Life Insurance polidfl f0! the men who lafl-"sfllld Y0"! "villi! - - - They know your needs, you: your eagerness for protection and peace of mind. Their CXPCPICDC¢ and " valuable to the policyholders of Canada. insurance growl judgment are il- lioumed Child Enjoys Last Christmas Party (By The Associated Press) DETROIT, Nov. 29-41. was quite a day for aeven-year-oid Andy Painter who will die of ll throat cancer before Christmas, doctors say. He had a birthday-filiizmksglv- lug-Christmas party ull rolled ln- to one-and to top it ofl, he ll the delighted owner of a rabbit straight from the magicians top at. Little Andy sat pale and drawn in a chair as his two brotherl, his sister and seven playmates helped celebrate the triple occas- ion around a premature Christ- mas tree. They played gamel. rill Andy's new train, and ate a tur- kcy dinner. ‘ Bqueals oi delight greeted the performance of Frank Klni, pro- fcssional magician. He ciimaxed his performance by producing the rabbit from the hat and handing it to Andy. Andy, who wns stricken several months ago, docsnt know he dying. His parcnis explained the ‘Christmas tree “because thcy're ageing to be scarce this year," and "the number of gifts he has re- ceived are “prizt-s" in a mythical picture contest. 0. P. A. llead g Resigns Post WASHINGTON, b-lov. zc- AP)- _President Truman today accepted the resignation of Paul A. “orter as administrator of the Office of Price Administration. Mr. Porter told the President in e letter of resignation dated 5.49 Nov. i5 that personal reasons made ——----‘ it imperative that £177.19‘ he leave the federal service. He did not say what new linc of work he will undertake. It has ibeen reported that he might re- ,turn to hic former post ir. iho government as chairman of the lFcderal Communications Commis- I . shown with her husband. William boy while in an iron lung at t-he The baby born in an iron with Nurse Alice Estey. ivilliam Joseph. sion. but his letter made ‘t plain he was leaving the gnverhmflni- Mr. Porter told the President that liquidation of the Oflce of Price Administration is well under way and he did not believe he could personally make any! further contribution to the Job of closln! i‘ out. Merger of the O.P.A- and the civilian production admbflstratlox‘ into u new liquidation Ufenfl‘ l understood to be imminent. RE FEELING “Spare the knife and save time and health, "advises the nutrition division of the Department of Na- tional Health and Welfare. in a note to homemaker-s on the PWPlntion of vegetables. If skins are left on. the vitamins and minerals are re- tained. and don't secs into cook- ing water. The- heal authorities Stricken with pulioinyelltis early this month. Mrs. Rose Kelleher. lung is the six-pound, iii-ounce boy seen iiera Mr.. and Mrs. Kelleher plan to name him F. Kelleher. gave birth to a baby General hospital in Loo Angcles. food value. They remind cooks that thorough scrubbing of the skins is essential to health. ANCIENT AILMENT Malaria. la one of the oldest known diseases of mankind. DANDRUI-‘F flTNTrt/D‘ 5 “lilllii t‘? Hill” also suggest the eating of vegetable skins in order to get the but of their tl-Jifl miilil. ciuntmsim A TTENTION HOG SHIPPSSERS We will be accepting hogs this week ‘as usual. ' However under been at. condi- tions it ma‘, be necessary for us to have them slaughtered eloowlacrc. but in any event we will be paying our prevailing ‘prices. ' P olivis c FRASER tmirsc. r. l. 1min