i i PAGE EIGHT ' .142. 3i "V. .».'..s_‘l'.. ’.'-.-_ DORE LORETTA lllillii nil "wk"- mob 5% SPECIAL: vntultl - noting m strand“ llflfllflfi [IMAM rouv-"rua-wsn. SHOWS "l" - '1 - t scam w'°""" noun . flitlllill hedvred Irv IICNAID N. DIGH hotel meow»: rosra - Screenplay by were: lelt "‘ LESLIE BELL SINGERS IN “CHORAL CONCERT" -- CARIDON Rebel bride of o mon she'd never kissed! Pledges! to shore his home . . . but b0! privileged to cloim his lovel Until one doy... one fateful day... f '\\ along come o Toll, ‘ Dork Stronger! 6 leach‘- "5' - remain-filial;- SHOWING AT 8:30 - 7 - 8:45 Toys‘ \ .--- EXTRA: Lonely Parade (Oontinued from Page 2) “She won't slip. l agree with Oliver," said Sierra, folding her hands in on her lap. “Kitty is s sort of minor poet, singing away for dear life in the small creative mediums. It's as natural for her to design jewelry, dinners, stage. sets, drawing rooms, hats. euchre prizes, burnt-wood plaques, cartil- lions, favors and spun-sugar ser- serts as it is for Sargent to paint. or Bernhardt to act." "Tibet, dear. is stuff and non- sense," Leonore. her face strain- ed as she continued to look reso- lutely past Oliver's amused eyes. “Kitty's great talent is not a small one. It is a big bouncing one for getting somewhere, on nothing, from nowhere." “Now, Leonore, i wouldn‘t quite say that." protested Oliver, his manner teasing away at. her. “those are high power girls in Twenty-one East." "Apparently nothing l can say ls quite the way you would say it. Oliver." “Tut," he said, and. without ris- SCREEK NEWS their attitude of calm n/fif’ T0 BE A‘ MOTHER . .' vvmu ~ BARBARA STANWYCK. -JehwlOtIlT Aneltllll" ing. strained 1o reach for a cigar- ctte from a ailver box of them on a table. Baldiwin rumbled. into a silent kind of laughter. "The fat one don‘t waste a motion." “isn't that what you admire in your business administration?" asked Sierra, repenting, the mo- men-t she had put it, what had been merely intended as a rhe- torical question. "Yes. The fallow who is going to live and die a clerk ll the fellow with the most motions to waste." “Sounds as i! we're getting around to the subject e! me,” said Oliver. "They spend their motions as they spend their pay envelopes,” pursued Baldwin, without notice of the interruption. “Uneconomi- cally, hand to mouth and beyond their means. 'l‘hc'average fellow who remains a clerk remains that way because he is scatter-brain and scatter-purpose." "Getting around closu- to me." "You are the best judge as to. the lit of the shoe, young man." oloser and — New Driving Wagon and ' Sleighs NOW ON HAND Write or Phone:- J. S. FRANCIS 5r SON Fortune Bridge, P. E. l. “near-mt. AND rm: srnaxdr-zn." ROMANCE PRESENTS AWARD WINNER. AS HEROINE Loretta. Young, William Holden and Robert Mitohim in Romance of the Early American Frontier With the American border o! a hundred and ntty years ago as ire set/ting. RKO Radio's “Rachel and the stranger." co-stars Loretta Young. William Holden and Robert Mitohuin in an exciting story of ro- menoe and advmture. It, l; now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. Holden portrays an onto (rqm. lersman who. when his wife dies. decides to marry again for his son's sake. Matrimonial resources at the nearest frontier settlement are lim- lted, but he purchases a pretty young bondwoman (Miss Young» tor twenty-two dollars. anarrlee her, and brings her to his lonely cabin. The boy. suspicious and resentful or the intruder, spurns her errorts to be friendly. and even her new husband largely ignores her. But this situation changes when a rov- ing hunter, (Mltchu-m) an old friend of Holden's. drops by for his semi- annual visit. His attentions awaken the bondwomans unsuspected tal- ents, and he quickly beoomee inter- ested ln her to the point of offer- ing to buy her from her husband. The ensuing crisis, complicated by an Indian attack on the cabin. spectacularly resolves the situation l5 RELEASED SYDNEY. N.S.. Oct. 21 ~40?)- Peui Plats. 34-year-old Winnipeg- ger, was released by Sydney Mll- lionaires of the Cape Breton Sen- ior I-lookey League today. A left- winger and a former pro. Plats soored 53 points for the Maritime champions last season. club offic- ials said he failed to come to terms with the management. HONG KONG. Oct. M —(Rleu- tersl-Commtmlst troops mopping up in Nationalist South China to- day were within 50 miles of the tiny mainland Portuguese colony of Macao. They were expected within 24 hours to occupy the last important Nationalist Kwangtung Provincial port, Swatow, rectly to Oliver. he did so witih- out turning his eyes in his direc- On these rare occasions when Baldwin addressed a remark di- Lion. (To be continued) um BOARDING Hiiuss HEY, HOOPLE! ARE You TAKING oowat THE SCREENG ALREADY Z lT HASN“! . SNOWED \.’e'r!- BUT M0452 iY0u'r-'<'e some mro niece.- - NATION emzcy --- _ TA-rAJi-ieu , "nu. You v // come our OF Yourz Z COCOON IN GPENG/ _. c 3., i i _\il~=~ ~r i. y’. .“\"/’ i‘ .¢ T wouto YO l m-te _ Ml$S|N6 LINK! EGAD, BA¥TEIZI AcTuAtu-l V00 tNiLL see arr-rte 0F ME no Tue Mean’. Few weems -1M CARVNG A STATUE; OF rue. ‘ i MbclOfil-w-AFTER l1’ s COMPLETE, i ‘Posiue FOR Me? rue ALWAYS WANTED TO $CULFZTURE v IDEA OF Y M AJ OR HOUPLE U CONStbéfi .11!!! GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ llr.‘ lhclmll luster 0f I THE EASTER N GUARDIAN .Mlea Adam-s. sromaomr: Harold r. may, Albert ‘Althea. lire. linen sew-n one. . aces-r scones-rows: Walden Levers. Harriet lellowlng plaoee in Montague: In Georgetown: The Poet Otfloe; Borer: Th! Glllfiulll ml! be bought at any of the in 5t. Peter's: Condonb and Iloren The Poet Office. urn-ran FOOTWEAR as m- alontague Shoe Store. Mr. Willard town. was a business Montague on Ifi-idayn u‘!!! SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "Honeymoon" Thursday. October 21th. at Cardigan. Auspices Cardi- gan Branch, Canadian Legion. Jordan. Charlotte- vlsttor to --'MONTAGUE United Church Turkey and Chicken supper, Legion Hall, Wednesday, IQOTODCI‘ 26th. be- ginning at 5 o'clock. .. FIAIIM l-‘ORI-IM PLANNING meeting tonight, St Peters Legion Hell. Mrs. Malcofm Beaten, member of the office staff of Bergmanrrs, Mon- tague. was a visitor to Charlotte- town on Friday. On Friday the Ulna. transport motor boat from Sydney. N.S.. ar- rived in port to take on a. caIB° 0! produce prior to returning to lyd- ncy. After oolnpletlng her loading. the Trinity North set sail on fiiday T01‘ Newfoundland ports llllder the com- mand of Captain Osburn Hayden. l A bridal shower in honour of Miss Lilly Knox and Mr. John L. MacLeen. whose marriage took place on Wednesday, was IBCPillij held at her parents hcme. Many beautiful gifts were received by the youngcouple. F0ll0wing the opcn~ lng of the gifts a delicious lunch was served. and the rclmainder of the evening was spent in dancing After their honeymoon. the you"; couple will reside in Montague. The re-opening meetinx 0f {he velleyfield Young People's UnlOll was held in the school-room of the church on Friday evcninil- Th? president. Mrs. Gordan Buchannan. presided throughout the meeting. The Scripture was read by ansufi Martin, and Rev. A.C. Fraser led in prayer. The topic was "The Wit- ness o! the Faith", and readings w"; given by Mrs. Angus Mlflln. Mrs. Fraser, Gordon Buchannan. Irene Bruce and Gordon MacPher- son. Appropriate hymns were suns- The offering was received. and the minutm were read by the secretary followed by the roll call. A brief business period followed. after which the meeting closed by repeat- lug the Lord's Prayer in unison- .'Qco0ooeeeeo ‘O --'READIIB will find mull: sale advta. and auction advta. etc. ea our Financial Page. Min Olive Myers, Montague. lert this wet for Montreal where she has accept employment. ~ Mr. Doug Geddcs. Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. Hugh Power and Mr. Gilbert visitors to Halifax on Friday Saturday. . Ind bour North is now employed as clerk with Maritime Electric in Montague. On Friday night s party tor the High School studmte was held at the Armourles in Montague. The students immensely enjoyed them- selves at games and other forms of entertainment. During the evening a delicious lunch was served by the young ladies. It is hoped that these parties .may become s. regular feat.- ure on Friday so ‘as to provide en- tertainment for the young students. Duck hunters in this locality have been having s real tine for themselves this year since the num- ber of ducks seems to be quite good. Panmure Island ls aboundlng with coats‘ and oockawees. although the number of black duck and teal is negligible. Morning and evening find many hunters in blinds ready for the flight of ducks. Poverty Beach ts showing up well this year. as also several points in the vicin- ity of Flat River. Black duck and teal are quite numerous in these localities. and hunters nave been successful in taking quite a num- iber. Plsquid Pond and Fortune are showing up well with quite large flocks moving in the morning and evening. Several hunters have been successful in bringing heme one or two ducks each day, and some lucky ones were fortunate enough to get the limit on one or two occasions. some geese have been seen and it is reported that they are flying in quantity in the northern section. One or two hunters have brought down the lone Q0060. lmtl no large bags have been taken. This year has, for the general hunter. proved quite good. and it is hoped it will continue so until the end 0t the season. twnmerclal traveller, was a business visitor to Clements. Montague, were business -' Miss Lulu Graham. Murray Har- - ' ‘tat college lllll Mleeleelepl | On October 17th Lauchlin D. MacDonald received the degree of Doctor o! Philosophy from Boston University. Dr. MacDonald is a graduate of Prince oi.‘ Wales Col- lege. He received his B.A. and BSc. degrees from Dalhousie Uni- versity, also an MA. degree from both the University of Toronto Ind Harvard University. He graduat- ed trom Pine Hill Divinity Col- lege and spent several years as la minister of the United Church ' of Canada, and also in Presbyterian churches in the U.S.A. He is at present pastor of College Hill Presbyterian Church, Mississippi, which charge he has held for the past 3 years, as well as occupying |ihe position oi Professor of Philo- sophy at the University of Mis- sissippi. Dr. MacDonald is a son of the late John N. and Mrs. Mac- ‘Donald of Kllmuir, P.E.I; ,pointment of i announced tonight. LITTLE THEATRE Gllllll - i First Studio Night of 1849-50 season will b, he“ at the Empire Theatre Tuesday, November 1st. Program To Start At 8:15. I Mummnsmr j membership Tickets for 1949-50 season are now available at Glrnlmm’! Photo Studio, Abogwelt Gm; OonrtaendwlllalaobeonsaleatthoTheeti-eon November 1. ‘~ - 'OCTOBER 24, 194,9 in HELP SAVE AMERICAN DOLLARS FOR CANADA nonunion CANADIAN COKE Greater Beat at Lower Coat. Order Now Iron: Your Local Dealer. Dominion Steel iv CoalOorp. 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