Th?! QIARIAIFI'IIIU_Y[IX_§I_JQI_(QI_AN CANADIANS! HERE IS Yo we PICTURE! It is a terrific drama of your brave husbands, s d - u; r memorable tale of silent heroes told with a quistogigfityffiagegokggérftl that it will bring you to your feet with cheers. L. moicouraqolmoiadvonturoi I? moillouhtlistburaiorwonon f" dlllulri ilaminq dookol TO-DA Y FR I. and SAT. starring . ‘ ' ' RIIIIIIIILPII SIIIITI‘ with IIIIIS IIIIII IIIII lllll, Ir. IIIIII Flflillllill lllil IIIVIII llllll IIIIGIIT IIIYII IIIIIII ‘IIIIIIIAS IIIIIIH lltllll llll and Illl Hill! K QEIITIIAL Glllllllllll Lllll oollln is iowrvel to: III! or mu laterals, but aovorluunl ol a MU!) laillru may no alllontu n rive out: a lord. smells Ily nllll in advance. QBUL Women's Auxilnr , . . queen Charlotte wlu be held at the ward roooul, irloay, fluVfllllld-l’ lam, at b r. M. ll-lo-li. CABS IMIUUNDED — About ou motor oars were impounded by ulo CILY Douro during we past luvlllll for non-payment or taxes, out ul nave been released. T-llFll‘ owners havliui bald up. ‘lmiorce. nient oi this bylaw. police state. mu ue continual until the end 0| mo year. _NOBTII_ RIVER. BAPTIST cnurwnnflt-november iii. cler- iioes as iouows: r-auvlew: Service ll A. m} lvortn raver: S. achool 4.1a ma. bervlce s PM. lsixigston: an r. M. 'i'ius ser- eonductcd by Mr. ll A. M. You are Irwltcd to wor- onib. Nov. A. E. ‘rocld, wriilsltefé n BLOOD DONORS CLINIC — Tia tenth blood donors’ clinic will be held this morning at which w branches o! the armed ioruas will be represented. Dr. J.W. MacKen- zic will be tho examining physician while Dr. RI‘. Seaman and Dr. E. mllblmdwillbsincharac oipro- curement. .___. KILLED IN ACTION -- Mr. J. P. Crockett received a telegram yesterday from his cousin, Mr. l. M. Proiltt. Ridoadale. Sask.. 101'- inerly oi Capo Traverse. inform- ing him that his son William had bgn killed in action Nov. 1.3 inst. with no further particulars. This young airman while training at Debert last fall spent a furlough with Mr. J. P. Crockett here. Bill was only 20 years oi age. a srrcat iavorite and went overseas last December as a gunner on one oi the bis bolnbe . FORMER. ISLANDER - A tel- egram received Governor 11W. LePagc announces the death oi his cousin Mr. Henry T. LePage oi Toronto, Ontario, PIus-NWISILRNEY CONéEé-ro PRINCE EDWARD -:- “We 3-15 - w» — u» ~ CROWDS SO COME EARLY I Ground TiEiIiETTBO, In “Aerial Gunther” CAPITOL - NOW PLAYING ' ‘DIIDIATE T0 lsiiiiicrs SHARPSIIOOTERS oi iiii SKIES! One oi the most dramatic scenes in Paramount5's exciting story o! the Air Corns trigger men, "Aerial Gunner." takes lace in the em- battled Pacific w eh the bombe ilown by Richard Arlen makes a iorced landing near a Jap soouting party on one of those myriad‘ South Pacific Islands. Most oi the number's crew were klllec in the air combat that ounded the plane, leaving Arlen, Chester Morris and Dick Purcell to repair the stricken ship and bring it back to its base. While Ar- len and Pur ll are feverishly re- mber's engine, M01‘- ris. armed with a tommy gun. holds off a party of attacking Japs. Arlen and Purcell fix the plane and get ready for their take-cit. Hero- cally blasting the Japs until his its getaway, and final hit by a grenade, Morris falls knowing that he saved the ‘bomber and his comrades’ lives. The fighting action story of the innal Atrial \’ iinbali Training lllllll And o girl lupus thorn on Gunner,“ opens today at the Capl- tol Theatre starring Richard Arlen, Chester Morris an Jimmy Lydon, and features Dick Purcell and Lita Ward in the supporting cast. Th: ictura was produced by William . Pine and William C. Thomas. Pine directed the picture. Plus Jr. G-Mon Chop. I L 0 N I STRANGE! SHOWS 3.15 - 1-0.6" COME EARLY KIWI! PRIVIII TIMI. to be shown soon In ouriie local the: re. ‘h, “Mm-e w b; reviewed ll "Sweet Rosie 0'Grady" Tonl ht 7.5-7.3 EM. C l‘ C Y Charlottetown EMPIRE -: MONOGRAM PICTURE5 D"'\€"l'§\‘ BROWN C. N- B. CHANGES lN STAFF . 5.. Nov. i7 -'I‘he MO (HON N retirement of G L. Dlfikloll WW muibined thc position of electrlsll and signal engineer of the Atlantic Region oi the C. N. R with head- quarters at Monctoil aitcr many years of faithful and efficient ser- vice has been announced by 1'08- ' ional headquarters oi the PIIIWIY here. The dual position has been separated with the appointment of T, H Dickson as electrical engin- . . .vciié'<>~vllATTo. 1 America and rsrltaiil. "ac-m Gllllil and formerly of where ho was born B8 years ago. As a. young man he conducted a large farm implement business in this city moving to Toronto about titty years ago where he took up manuiacturinlt. and ior inanv years was manufacturer oi the l-lePagc bldi ‘ l communion cups which are uscd in churches all over North America He was the-last survlviing member oi u large iamlly of the late Alfred and Mrs. ltePnge oi Charlottetown, Ollk; of which was William N. llePagc_ glue. Fascinating Human Drama Enacted In “Corvette K - 225" ‘ "'7 hlc new rcve anion 0i‘ war onAtgleaaorth Atlantic ls exhibited lrl "Corvette h-uu.’ 0y llll WW5 one oi me most Sihflllg duUll-i mentary screen thrillers yet iccorn- ed oy movie care-mas. Inc Howard hawks production, presented by universal, opens today at lllJ Prince lsowalo theatre lor a three day run. it IS ine authentic saga 91 those big-little u-nout smasneis which seep dangerous sea. lanes open ior shipping between North rllmeil with tile cooperation u‘ ms lioyal Canadian Navy. "00P- vette k-zzs" brings a sensational and erolc story to movie IIULICBCES i0’ the first time. Every fascinat- ing and hazardous detail o1 con- voy protection seems to have been included and the actual encounters with German submarines and ‘planes are tremendously impres- vs. Well-Known Player Intimate roles in the story are played by some oi i-lollywoods bet- ter-known players. but the obser- ver is rarely conscious oi conven- tional cinema technique because thc film is authentic. Much of it vas photographed from the rollins decks oi s. real corvette tossinz gqmugh perilous seas. Raildrllph filoott is starred as the Canadian Naval Commander. it is his finest Featured importantly are runes Brown, Noah Beery, Jr., Barry Emil}. “bivili“'oii'éit‘ iffTfiE m’ y ' a Richard 000KB ior Christmas Photo- eho w“ dimmed In me UONFEDkll-Ailulv um lust... i $31138" llfl. MONTHLY IEITXNG oil l’ H. 3L0. donors are expected. The three. by Lieutenant Egamlgeggél the founder of the LePaize liquid 1,0 m: uouma mu u” rmo o‘ {AGE TiiRi-tir. “yum!” bu“ ‘ .3'-" " To Kee p Yo u Fit " ' I I _ . Ppuca collar - n. yum. 60H Pooillozwqlgt one all; 99"“ "Sea. o s ior obstructing a polio: oiiice . 550011 drunk and incapable, he was O5 and costs, or i0 days in FUNERAL YESTERDAY flThe remains oi Mr. Gordon Musick. accompanied by Mrs. Lcith Rey- nolds. a sister of the deceased. and Mr. Reynolds. arrived In the city Tuesday night. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from ‘It'll-My United Church where 561'- vice wos held by Rev. TE. McLen. nan who also conducted service at the iirave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Adolph Vessey. Hen- ry McInnIs, John Martin, Thom- as Howatt, Alex McLeod and Ben. Pldteon. Th: members of the Can- adian Legion attended irl a body. GIT! NEW APPOINTMENT- Lt-Col. I... '1‘. Lowthci’. who is . ll°W "Bill!!! his home here. leaves later this week for Washington lwiuere he has been appointed sec- ‘Ntlfy if? a Joint Canadian-Amer- lldan committee zct up to direct military DlI-‘fllllfll. Formerly prin- cipal of Prince Street School and officer commanding thc 9.11.11’, Llsht Horse. Col. Lowther went Overseas in Jan. i940 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 6i the 1st Division He returdleq in June, 194i. to take charge oi the senior officers course at the Royal M11- lilry College. Kingston. fluently he was appointed to a ‘lgvostt vélth tthxeh 6th Division on the cs oas isabrothe f . N.W. l-Dwthel‘ KC, r ° M‘ HOB-ODIN . M95335 ... A pretty Wedding took pines Thu". dly afternoon. Nov. l1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horo- bin, Fall River, when Ellen, dang/h. ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mosh. er oi Bristol. P.E.I.. was in marriage to Reginald son oi ceremony was ormed by the Rrav. M. S. Richardson. The bride wore a. two piece blue wool irock with matching accessories. She wore a. shoulder corsage of pink and yellow roses. Both bride and groom were unattended. lng the ceremony a reception was held at the home oi the groom's IS THE ANSWER la these days, you most keep in tip-top Condition for vital war work. Millions oi’ people tho world-over have found in Elmo's ‘Fnlit Salt’- the answer for vigorous health of inner fitness; lino is tho pleasant wayoi assisting yoursystem to overcome and keep free of constipation, headaches, indi- gestion and that listless, out-of-sorts feeling. Start taking sparkling, relishing Eno first thing every morning; Geode but effective in its action, pleasant-tuna, Boo is entirely free of’ sugar and harsh bitter salts such as Glauber and Epsom.- Keep fit with lino-buy the Bge, economical bottle today.- Euo' ‘FIT slur‘ immediate The guests were re- ceived by Mrs. Henry I-lorobih, the mother oi the groom. The toast WM DIODOsed by Henry l-lnrobin, and supplemented by the Rev. M. S. Richardson. Following the re- ception the bridal couple left for a trip to Prince Edward Island and while there will visit thc bride's paprnts at ‘Bristol. On their return they will reside In Fall Riven-Halifax Herald. WEDDING BELLS. — A wedding of interest to a wide circle of rela- tives and friends took place a: the home Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy. Montrose. on Novem“ I 8th when their eldest da liter Helen uise, became the br de of Ivan Walton Vcssey, soil oi Mr. ahc. Mrs. Warren Vescy. York. At 4.30 the ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. I. MacDonald. A bcautiiul- Vessey. cousin oi the groom, the the arm oi was given in marriage. She looked sage oi Talisman roses. She wore a! necklace oi pearls the gift of the| groom. She was attended bv her! sister Edith. who wore mos; green] crepe with corsage of Queen Eliz- abeth roses. While tli supported by his brother Vessey oi Charlottetown. good wishes and nler was served to all. The dining was lighted by uink tapers in sil- ver candle sticks. A reception at by about seventy guests and al tai. china, linen and cheques t es- tiflec. to the popularity ci the young couple. who left the follow- the bride wearing a dress and black boucle coat Bud silver fox furs. After the honey- Margaret McPherson. Launching, Mrs. Earle Burke. Minardrliillg pain Ella. Raines, has the ieadln8 fem- cally with Scott. Their scenes to- gether arc played with logical re-, straint and understanding. I Director Richard Rnsson. Sflld l°l irlg three months with his camera crows on actual North Atlantic convoys in the rnakin oi the film. has created a ‘ll-Si Th? of his contribution is OQI‘ and i-i. n. Black as urn-l en- gineer both wlth_headqua.rtcrs at Moncion accordln! to a- ciNulN‘ is- gued by '1‘. L. Lenders regional chief engineer and approved by J. , giondl vice-president and general manager the two ep- Plus DAREDEVlLS of WEST Chapter 9 Comedy Garden of Eaiin-Merrie Melodie remlh ti it C “rm t?‘ en d y ' ment includ- ~of un rm an i real depth charms. lull-l "l ‘ot er weapon!- itined I40 be 68W Qilllfd, a‘! one the most striklrul 1o: World wal- 2. § _ l pointmento are effective today- i‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE ill wooo ISLANDS, o. a. I. ,- CARIBOU, u. s M. v. “PRINCE NOVA” I.“'I‘Iie Connecting Link Between These Provinces” . fDAlLY-SUNDAYS INCLUDVIDI .-'.::',"' ..‘:i::".::..'::.:.".:.."::: silt: .:.-"'&'é-“i5§‘-"" ""“' Will Leave Wood islands Will Leave Caribou 13.00 P. M. 4.00 P. M. LUNCIIES SERVED yoiiruummmtnlvu FERRIES. LIMPlW-‘ll CHARLOTTETOWN. P. I l‘- inine role and is teamed romantl- I dwime little Wilma MacLure gave The annual meztlng the afternoon with buiiinrrss was . o Frank Dewar succeeds Mrs. Diw- Donald becomes VIce-Pivsident and Mrs. AC. McKay. secretary. Mrs. Cari Stewart was re-elected a Wright. | business had been disposed "Wo dnii'| 511v ‘A marriage has proiicli i0 li, liiicii b; tho grim,‘ ille iill'i‘.'ll‘l and hr-c r ~ 1;} at the been arranged and will slinrily take gray all‘ raid shciicrs- hail izivcn her \ Vlriix Piii ‘ ' m“ a plan “ensures The dug-gm; are; Mm place." I'm going to save the Enfl- an iii-ieasy SCIISP oi icrrlyctliiig. of 3mm. V, m sneak Davgsom M", waiter 39m- imd lisli clippings and show Ihem Nostalgia for the quiet cuuiuryssideMuslim.- lnggijgyy Th Wum be a Aiinr nil Bob l-lc ii L". amused. Evcrythlngs of France suddenly rd IICI‘ bc-jdncioi of sorts iii P01“ Alldemef oi a so- so different in thc. British and Am- ing, and as soon as she had slzncd» “ho would cam: gravely to ss-c hm‘, the conlracts. shr- took n plane from I \\~.~~\~'-i~~ ~t "of-l r-q-u‘ .-- -~ as» 1 ciul hour followed. during which erican press. We put our most ini- portant news on the front page. Croydon to Deauvlllc, feeling two readings. both well done and with headline: that will scream out she could not bear to retard hcrlor 11-55 wuihcnil" “den-- at thc _piiblic. flTKlMyOU bury it arrival any longer, even by hours. __ 1| much enJoycd by the large num- ber present. -oo00b§+oo-o+0+0¢-Q+O+4o-4A All That Glitters § B! § Iraucae Parkinson Kt!" "I think it would be wonderful. But you deserve it, Guy. You'd be» perfect in that position " i "You would too, you know." Ills clasp on her hand grew a little‘ firmer, his expression oi earnest-| ness still gladded. He waited With-l out impatience ior her to return his expectant smile. She did so‘ with no confusion. and with the! ielaflhiiiflll which had always charm- hm "Are you sure you think so?" "rm certain of It. I think you'd do much better at it Jinn as mistress of sycamore Forest or as Admirals lady in Shanghai." relatives “’ ' lOld Time and Modern Checking and Canteen "Oi course it isn't a quesllon oi WIICLIICI‘ I'd do well in 1:. I'd want lv arranged arch of gresiirv madellll. I'd lry lo, I'm willing to br- an attractive setting for the bridal llevc I would 1-’ you say so. But party, To the strains Qf the wed- ‘ there's also the question oi whether ding march played by Mr. Arihurl I'd enjoy it." . “I'm crrinin of that also. I'm bride entered the living rooln on ready to devote my life m her father by whomshe i than yQu do -- . . "Outside oi working very charming 1n a street length. . . . , . , drem of rose crepe, wearing fl cor- . gggieswulzggwn€oluliitm“ 9° “Dem chancellor)", I suppose?" "A little, I'm then. But possibly you could 11nd some means of diversion during my e RTOOm was! absence. In wholly feminine so- Stanlcy| ciciy, of coin-so " Aft!!!‘ "Oh, of course! Except fol‘ my had been extended‘. cgnlglglliggkatililolirl? n“ very fond of my Mo‘ . "Do yo tlllllk It'd l ~ - table w" very Drum” dewrated way? Or would voulr lllilglETedgaiagt? Wm‘ B‘ three n" wedding cake l“ Perhaps your iiiathci- wouldn't let pink and white topped with a rnlbri- your fame‘, do it ‘ ialure bride and groom. the n e she {ms about ‘he British n “You should have heard how she eight in the evening was attended felt about the Mexicans. I think l she'd let Father do it. But Bob‘ - .__ partook oi a delicious wedding sup- will if he won't. I've already asked somewhere in the mid infl morning bv plane for the main- h0g2,“ igingmofihe 5am Sm ‘hwgm " land on a brie! honeymoon trip, TECH‘, w whom m” m” ‘tell her?" ' "There ‘s no hurry, is moon they will reside in Charlotte- "Tarot ‘w: icoulddtelg her laterdlri I ‘ gown, wet; clhlléflsatlcli-fndo flow. cou nt me.. I appreciate it too. I haven t , 1191-531! up, (1 Mrs. George McPherson and M158 They'll be very pleased " “I'm very pleased myself." Helen are visitors to the city, guests of 551d demum1y_ Zoe's prvcnce We obsolutcly su- mandy that I'm fond m. and bcoili “(h-ed perfluous at Star Hundred, she told the rewriting oi thc sketches and: Helen, after receiving hcr sisier-ln- do the current 1115395 my IRW‘5 smiling silnoiincemcnt that Kaleidoscope at the shot 112d iicclc-doicd Glltlk Herc at When I-lcleii gels rcmlv as. 0o sa _ was e i-‘HQSPITAL LADIES‘ Alllndi“, which could ho accurately ilescrlb- we can sec about izcltiilz ll car, ° n c5 ed as "safe " Sh!‘ rout Ea‘: a rtlzlc and starting for Spiiln " l a L ~ I lint, Auxiliary King's County Hospital ,,, _ ‘ _ ' h!" devoted m‘ mare ye“ mm" - ‘WM held °n Novembernz?‘ “H3 t]; fccfiloilatclv Io IlClTI l~"i' . s. ar. .. ., _ ‘ ' ‘Davimn u 1105:5515 Beings, {lgémtnle m§h€x1iiiouii;:‘.“m.i1t of the engage Impfililill" Ed ' ' Arkansas {IIIPTS ct W‘ l‘ °‘ “mws m‘ w“ M“ Lady Greliivillo that ii. Wflllld be on i- Pmvw- w» w“ Mc- $31253.’-?.§"..I'i‘€§‘l..§§32l. Legion Auxiliary DANCE -s'r_ . SPORTING CLUB TONIGHT Two Orchestras ,. i600 LBS. OF M K ON EVERY ALF... Dancing 9-1 ' Sci-vice Admission 35o AND HAVE HUSKIER FASTER-GROWING ANIMALS An average calf when fed on groimhoy and milk requires almost o ion of milk from birth to six months! Give your calves "Miracle" Calf Meal cind you will have 80% more milk to tell! These days when you con profitably sell all the milk you con produce, this saved milk represents much exirc profit . . . o profit for above the small cost of the feed. Remember, Ioo,ihdIcoIves fed on “Mira-rele" Calf Meal ore huskier, grow foster and are free of rickets. S: stop wcsling milk and make bigger profits by gelling n zupply of "Miracle" Calf Meal NOW. /fi/.5' ‘Oy/Yr/e 1?? fig” WIBACIE” CAlF MEAL . \$\‘\‘ l U/l seeing hours of stark-looking afraid ilow and considering how le of that The some n her to per. The many gifts of silvcr, crys- Zoe if she'd lc‘. me be married in paper so that pecple Will have to , rusn hsacl. . .l lilo llnzlip; llQll/‘lllallsahat did ‘h W,’ hunt for it» I think izfs very cliar- , iicld to thc bi onion a‘ ill; " ' 9 5~‘~' acmrlslllc 0f llle 1W0 56310015 of airport; duo iii her hzstc sh; uvcr- , __ r _ locked n ilroirlldiili‘. Disc: of iron. (,0 h 1 later Id You cant complain of the Brit- which, when closed, ihc gates were - 5 B1 We Z0 find 15h “h”! °f "hilllght yourself. Zoe attached in the comer. Sh: slumb- i , A“ W!‘ leVlewels llllve Sling murilcd over it and ir her handbag lim- lujaises w the sky.’ ,ilylng In ch: rill‘ llCl‘ brief YES. lllBYVE b9?" "l? Emil t0 C150 in nit cl“. V.‘ ch she picked _ _ with pain. slie saw Matsr too. told you, because we vc all been so that on: c; ‘ kgngg wag 11p. absorbed in Helen, but Ml‘. Scmplc pod open from ki c to ankle, and Blld I have Billfifid 011 illlflillfil‘ that her leg wris so badly barked lmck- I must so up to London next that the 5km was broken in places- week i0 51!?" ll"! ¢¢lllll119l~ Alifil" It was bleeding, and can as she that I think I'll no over to Franco, l-pggycrjfl fygn] hcr f to one of the quiet places in Noi~-i;;\1-,1-.p.p<< pi-lie. CHAPTER XXXll place u. World l dilinezo. time i n COIIIQ,‘ _ _ ~ ~ marriage over. I'll join her in Pills. Thm same kcd and iiothlnl! rmkle I111‘ They all iricd. Illlllill) h‘: lug. but at ihc sum:- iiviic they were ,-,- 1v it A 4-111" Wasliiiirztoii .ind forcd to admit that her plan g0 5mm (1 311' {31- 1m; am] m“ And shc warned sounded pleasant as well as prac- ramp 311-1 n‘ i|n with s flguflgh, hilt llll hour 1110i‘. tical London had novel‘ Ilcrii mic oi Zoos favorite- viiirs. and hci‘ hp- _ _ ‘(To Bu (Yo YQgQJYL/idizzi Z250 5H E [l5 3 fiofl/b oft ness and in|fl\l\l\\\l\\\i\\lfl\\\ MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 7m:- snrm tho Iviiir “hit-h rlipscd , bciurcrii hci" iraluiiil ifivnrliirc ircin ihatl rather soiled cravat, and give moi-