-@()-@ SHOWING AT 0:15 - 1 and Q COME EARLY! Your hvorits star sintlllt your ievorito songs. . .Roy’e hesdinO your my in his qrandsst film . . .'l‘hsre's music, action, and romance! ROY IIDGIRS KINGOQTHSOOWIU" a ralfiura ntsswlarssrltozssmfl-IINOVI? GEORGE "GABBY" HAYES and DALE EVANS MQIOIIY IJVNOSTON ' Mao" °ll M“ MW...“ . locals olmou sos NOLAN-Ml me sous pr me rtoneees \Pws. NEwg . can ON - MUSICAL o-ul-tv -:- CAFITCL» Flux-SIT- SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 Step into the world other.“ men"nad "come-on" girls! They're slightly dishonora- = He, but strictly hilarious! _ with EDMUND LOWE MMUORIE RAMBIAU JEAN HRKII- ALSO: SERIAL ‘- VARIETY stoma R_i§_0PENED ~ This is to announce that I have-reopened my gen- eral store alter the lira which destroyed my stock on December 12. ' - In view of. fire losses I-wouid appreciate getting is all outstanding‘ accounts ea early as possible. i take this o rtunity of thanking all my neigh- bors tor their ind assistance during end after the fire, aw of soliciting their further patronage ead I00‘ ‘W s "a: . tihlldren’: l0iartoon S how sltultnlv aonltula Al’ 1o '0'0I.00il GIPAND PROGRAM 0F FAVORITE SHORTS Starring ‘ YWOODPECKER” - “sues autumn - “JASPER” - “PUPPETS” “LITTLE LULU” - EXTRA ! ! . ‘ Special Stuge Show Featuring “non MESSER" and his‘ ISLANDERS‘ (Canada's Top Old Time Band) CHILDRENS SING-SONG 0F CHRISTMAS CAROLS SPECIALTY STAGE ACT ifi" Through the kind co-operation of Radio Sta- tion CFCY this portion of our program will be broadcast. from 10 to 10:30 Saturday morn- ing. rnulcr EllWAlili T H E A T R E 9215 AM. PRO GUAM STARTS AT ll AM. —REGULAR MATINEE PRICES- TOI|lfiliT-- fill. ~81?! Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2130 llant Riding anti Straight Shouting-in a titstam Drama Paclltd with ltm- Flstatl lilrills MYSTERY - GOBEDY DUE LOCALLY Scheduled to owl today st the gtaplrtol Thewrtxlsvstéli-c 0110301111 m Watlrin. Claire DuBIW. filifllhttltt... ceorzeohalgi Whitley, chit-lea Jordan and Dick Rush. CAST TOP! IN WESTERN DRAMA 1n or-der to sustain interest. e film mmt not only wvvldz oirille and excitement. but it mus ‘film wthioh Slmgaa flees l . oOlson, More Lawrence an outdoor- orehle. Mot-cot alsohle east whoelsedhonle m wwllft‘ Innocent latest. "Stronger From Same Po." rently at tthe Empire Theatre. all tihese elements- Oil!‘- has IIIIIIGI OIIY IOIII GIIIIII , J "western" has conrlcal Ymml Hutton at. the head. of the support»- ing pie era’ list. Pre Gray ya the l mole with Jo Mm Cllfilfi. Martin, Jack Ingram and Hal P1‘ also cost. Lambert l-llllyer directed. SUPER. NEW WESTERN FEATURES DANCING MUSIC AND ACTION Balanced to make‘. the best in entertainment tor all picture goers ""~""...a""""' mus. :.'1::.*:°"..1::' . c " tines. is Republic's latest n Western, “Don't Fence Me In . R0 , thich o s wolsPrrgcekgg-lgsard“ ‘llheeltlrepetfg- ‘ale Evans pretty, blonds actress he th lead fe Lnimamleinthe a a yturlens George ‘Gabby’ Lucille Gleason. Elana screenplay, directed by Jt-‘hll lish, concerns the efforts oi u. musical" W cltotttorrrrowal suing; seltveesetse strletlpsey- sblehaadvllsel CONFEDEIATION IJII DI’- SUBANQE. STUDIO - COUCIII - N Toombslluato state. l?!» msraearvnBT-anotne-ehlp t iTw . r m! 0 QC crimson ereeewsyeetrm . lit-Wil- OOOII f Ohflfllfil HD00- =- ma" "Y “cam MAGISTRATE’! OOUIT ..... A man appearing before Magistrate Georss J. weed . yllterday charged with operatl e motor ublic highway without first reg storing it was ordered to my 81 fine epd com. POI-ICI COURT - In City Police Court yesterday morning, three men convicted of being drunk and disorderly and causing l5 damage in a restaurant were each fined $10 and colts end ord- ered to pay the damages or serve five extra days. A drunk end in- capable \vas tined $5 and colts or i0 days and e remanded drunk was given ten days suspended sentence. Personals Friends will wish a s y re- covery for Mrs. Den cNevln, Canoe Cove who hes re-sntersd the P. E. r. hospital. Mrs. (Dr) ‘H. W. Robertson arrived by plane on Sunday to visit her son. and d tor-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Leth W Robertson. City. Hon, Cyrus Macmillan and Mrs. Macmillan are arriving today by at:- and will spend e three weeks vacation at their home here with Miss Christine, Richmond Street. Flt. Lleut. L. B. Dumont 120 Brighton Road has arrived home after receiving hlr discharge from the R. . . F. He served over- sees three years in England end Burma. Mrs. Malcolm MscBwsln end Miss Joyce Macflwsln, Cit , and Mrs. Ethel Rodd, North iiton, have returned from a motor trip to Montreal. They were accomp- anied by Mrs. MscBwalrre son and dsughter-ln-lew, Mr. and Mrs. C. P‘. Rodd of Moncton. urea END COLLISION oi reams er nmosros. our. 18- bumod. and e , locomotive left .he tracks when two Canadian Railways freight trains volved in a rear end col- one mile west of the other station. The main-line collision did not interrupt trarrlc on the double- track Montreal-Toronto route. as in the Kingston yard Funded Baht ilits Record in Canada By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Stat! Writer OTTAWA, Dec. ill-Canada's funded debt, which indicates the Domlnlonh basic financial DOIN- ion, increased during the war by $1, , , , it wee shown to- day tn a survey of the 1M5 finan- cial picture on the basis of six of wartime-financing. From March 91, 1040 to Aug. <1 31, i945, total funded debt soared from 8,695,685,000 to 014, , ,- 000 and ofiiclals estimate that by next March 8i it will have reach- g3 ed nearly ll6,000,000,000. The survey also showed that throughout the war Finance Min- ister Ilsley was able to melrltain budget commitments to ply half the coat of the war end, civil ex- penditures from taxation and the remainder by ‘borrowing lrorrl the f m.i.n.tn togmpthfl to tllnoo 1g: heremageirle, the truth obi; an asserted ‘bad man‘ of the old her story at es men’ and‘ West's classic ballads are s Miss Evans, and idle eers. '. nsef ...._.,~ as HM? i; V l? F‘ i“ iii liiffjlllii’ SWEET (APORM. tilt‘ The Double Daily train service to and from the Mainland began 0h Mvndey. December 17th, and Ices to January 2nd inclusive, dfllly eilllebt Sunday. This schedule is the same n: that in o oration during the Summer mont a, The first train leaves Charlottetown and Bummerslde at 6.40 a. m. us lllllll. Thgsecond train leaves Charlottetown at 10.2) e. m, and Summerslde at 10.80 a.m., connects ing at Ssckville with the east- bound "Oceen Limited" for Hali- tex at 5.10 p. m., and with the “Maritime Express" and "Bdotlnn" for Montreal. On return the first train, ae usual, leaves sscltvllle at 13° P- m-. trrivingi Bllmmeretds 0.10 p, rn. and Charlottetown 0.80 p, m. The second train. up to Janu- ary 2nd leaves Backviile at 5.45 p. m., arriving Summerside 1.0.15 p. m. and Charlottetown 10.40 p. m. These connections mean that pae- sengers who leave Montreal on the "Ocean Limited” at night can reach Prince Edward Island the following evening, the some as during the Bummer months. This fitplies to passengers from Boston BO. On Sunday nights only pasaen- to gera arrlvin at Beckvills on the "Ocean ted" een~ rneks con- nections by bus through to Sum- merslds end Charlottetown end railroad tickets are good on this bue on lundey only. ‘this ts e reel it treffi service and in the much ep recteted. Sunday, day, December 30th the bueee will operate, as usual, sub ect, of course to the roads not sing blocked with snow, at hse been ll year on ember 18rd, end Bun- ai Maritime Central Airways will have their three rellllll‘ "ID! from Charlottetown end Bummer- side to bloncton and return, and, subject to volume o! trartic, may operstg extra trips during the Christmas and New Year's season. Consult: the Maritime Central Air- ways offices or agents in regard this. The some thing applies to their tripe mm Charlottetown to New Glasgow. There are twe eir trlge to Moncton each Sun- day, w loh may be augmented or December 28rd a * December 30th o warrants some. Maritime Central Airways have eeaursd us that. they will do emtbtn s- blstsmovethst. coeng. The present schedules from Chan lottetown end Bummer-side ts Mcncton, and from Charlottetown _to New Glasgow are ae follows:- CIIAILOTTE TOWN’ - BUMHIIIIDI - MONO TON Westbound reed down Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Charlottetown M. lumhterslde Lv. Summerslde Ar. Moncton 1N. IUNDAY ICIIDUII Charlottetown lummerside lummsrstds Ar. Moncton bv- Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. M, In. CIAILOTIITOIN-NIW GIAIOUI IN. Al’. Charlottetown Ad. New Glasgow In. There are still many servicemen anxious to get horns for Christmas to write them, and to your other banks and the public. Total government war and non- wer expenditures from 1940 to 1945 were as follows: Fiscal Year 1940-41 104142 104248 1943-414 .587 1944-55 41 4 . 4. 8.440.000 Aid To Britain The wide inmeeae in Mil-B expenditures over the preceding year was due in part to the 0i,- 000,000,000 gift voted ea aid to Britain. Bimilll‘ assistance under- mutuel aid legislation for \the United Kingdom and other Allied countries was passed in later years. For the current fiscal year wru- expenditures were estimated at , , and non-war at 01,- | v I l Thus, the Commons voted in sit are :18,l88,4-'t’l,000 tor war and “.0103 5,000 for civil expenditur- es grand total o! fi,004.%2,000. While actual expenditure figures are not up to dete, they are not believed to vary greatly from the amounts indicated. To help meet: H1959‘ expendit- ures rsonal income tax ntss were ncreesed by 20 per cent at " the outbreak of war and moved ln three more swift steps to the full war level established in tho 1042 budget, a level maintained until Mr,‘ Ilsley announced an over-all ld-per-cent reduction in his lest budget. The excess prolite tax, provis- ionally enacted in the fell o! 1080. wee increased in i042 to 100 pa: cent, of which B0 per cent is to be refunded. That tax also was re- duced tn the 1946-46 budget. In 1M0 and 194i, succession dut- ies and new and increased oom- lodtty gel-s imposed ~ for ex hangs reasons to sneouregs transfer to war pro- uctlon. Later, the rneln increases n taxation war, in indirect taxes a? lying to n-essentisl commo- ss and as eel. Ilene lueosssld _ Aside-horn taxation, the main- stay of the gaverurnerlt’: war tin- anetag was Ins and of wit" been d» in wan v s oven ‘peer ts the 15x t r ill friends immediately advising them “M” were wmuwd We, 51mm“ it will enable them to have an extra day et home this Christmas Victory Loan drives, was the wer nedlen pee staging: certificate campaign, ln- estimated to hold savinll of mo: s u , $060,000.01) poured Into the coun- t:ry‘s war cofler. certificates are_ estimated st $115,- l in mo through which Redemption: of .000. Through all these various eav- ings campaigns-in currency, bank deposits, Dominion Dovernment securities refundable taxes end Ilefiourullslllfi ea [as 4.50 end New Year's, and we urge you bf the above information. We hope or New Year's. -tbe Ce pie now are then 00.000.000.000, en increase more than $8.600,Gl),000 lilacs 1088. The major item in these savings is Dominion Government securit- lea estimated et more than 85.- 280.000.000. At the sums time, tbs savings do not include savings in th rm of insurance, sinus hahaegro or corporate eeourmge. ' tttfi“ run m rlasrwona la resales ma“... can .