2&2?‘ ‘V Noysilaci; . Vr."s\\"n'n'b\'flflh'h'fi'fi'h"|' a‘ HBRVJ-‘Vs’. '_ -__i. . tPRINCE EDWARD -=- TO-DAY "THE 111711512 GANG" Plush Color Short - Shows 3H1; - 7 - 9 - - a $513111»: rm. wi- +' ¢°°“‘"' Wliefoliti“ Ra ti’: o riotous Rodeo o! lihyihm and Romain. with the lop lun- mclicn of Sunni and Rodin on u Hi- lnrious Musicolbudo lunch Holiday. ‘lfuififi-‘Jf-‘n vnn‘. i! lliiiizv- llliffiiiro MARY sun H u ‘G H ulna llliiiit-li.i.ti.llll.'.'i ‘i- 9 mill FOREST - ram Fillifi. Arillzzlifliini-IIASII liiS OZZIE NELSON oihiisil- T.“ " uu‘ "‘°°"\° Qua-ulna mm Into-mil linen EXTRA - NEWS—OUR ALASKAQN FRONTIER COMMUNITY SING - CAIBTIOON .--~=. >.-.=.-.--.-.-.~.<.-i.-'.--.- CAPITOL -:- Shows; 3:15 7 - 8:45 ‘<_.._.‘-1_-‘-a-g-> q I _ _-_afi~q_q_n,n_v_n_u anr-rJ-.-\-\.rl-uu\.vz.-.-n-4v .- nan-r.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.'.-a..-.~.-.-.-.-.-.~..-..-.—..-.-.~. » lily tlllli - illilll RGGERS . who lllliiiilllii - ttliti our é Also ‘TIGER’ WOMAN” ' srooon COMEDY COLOR CARTOON a W4 l -! lay i ofigf-ftf-s-ta-amv . Av w‘ __'-r.-.-l;-.-.-ii7liiiii-;llifia-.na -.-;i-C-'J§-l-.-1§'~.\ I. 5iF.é.-.-.-.-.-.-L- iloiilclu -=- EMPIRE -=- rial- and SM‘. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Silliiiflflfly At 2:30 I " l HERE'S REM. IE-Mfili liCTllil-i! Wild riding spectacular gun-ploy vivid rcmonco gay prairie songs .-.'.'=.=..-.-.'r.--.-.~.= .. J Wv-rflfltrv.¢--,.,..,.v<-wv:—--c_~g;yv; n'n':'n'n"s'n'4‘n"n%'= Dub Taylor ' Ann Savage. I03 Vllll$ 7.1g TEXAS PIAYBOYSI BIA PICTUI‘! I.-l_l-l-E-I-l-l Also-GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY No. s» "mum of Royillty - Merrie Meluriie (Tnrloon —Leathernerks On Para de- s-u-_-_-.--a-.--.—_-..-. -i.—.-i.w-i.-1-is-u-u-v-v-i.-u-.s-.-. --"a'\-F-'-"-S'-'-'.F-‘-l'bfiF-F-'-'- . 1.‘. .".."1."n"u'l-".F iianaliian Legion Monthly Meeting <1 TM Yeillllar monthly meeting iof the Char- g":::°“‘él_l3raneh will be held Ila the Legion Now-b rafton Si" this ‘Phursilziy r evening, jam"; e1‘ 23"!» at S p. m. With ma ny heavy silh- flr discussion it should be a most inter- ffiwi Ttfiitlilk- The usual large attendance is IRA M. BROWN. Brm .ch Secretary. .=.- l ‘Jfnfiffllfl-FJIHIW-SH '.I.fl.\I-I,I.I.'I,=.I,l_'* i'h'n'u‘a'n'n'n‘-%'in"u'in‘n‘n‘-'n'n's stat trusted pals. b 3 PI a Ii a a 1. enough hard ridinlz. mod shootinr] and hairbrendth escapes to suit aii {‘§,‘,°’i.,"§.,1§§‘§§° §f.‘,’,‘f,'.’,‘,’..“,’,f§’°§fi' alg- what you want to keep such a breed vllltifS Rn‘: rt ifrnzcr". Herbert ‘linson and Louise Currie.__ g. JNIBAI. lilliililllhli This coliunn u not! cl local interest.’ oilfield?‘ u” or a uewsy nature lllly be shy}: word. ctr-loin ur- COOKS for Chflflllllill Photo- “Tiimbaunlr Tl “p; ‘ a " a on . BURANCE. ‘N DON'T FORGET Charlottetown not?" lfflfiffimi‘; uiKht. 11.33-33, CENTRAL PARISH. — Sunday, November 26th. Clyde River 11 _ M. CililrCillii 2.30 P. M. Merri- orlol service ror Gun. Lloyd Mac- lfluuivir. R. C A. canoe Owe as. b lo. Memorial service for L. Obi. Ewen Mucisinnon. Canadian Army at 7 P. M. Thomas w. Goodwill 11- 23-11. PARISH 0F SPRINGFIELD A.\u URAPAIJIL- 5t. Elizabeths Church. Sprinizfield. 11.00 A. M. luorning Prayer. St. John's Charon Crallliuu. ‘L30 P. M, vening ' (Rev) B. IPrcam. 11-8-11. WOUNDED IN ACTIOM- M1‘. Mrs. Thos. Nisbet o! Tyne Valley, have received word that their son Jack. has been wounded in action. dior Nifiliat Went overseas in April and weut to France on D-Day. Personals Pte. John Berrlgfln hit ’ for Camp Borden. Orlta-rto mo: spending a, twenty-one day leave at his ome in North Wiltshire. Mr. James C. McAieer, R.O.N.V.R. (Teiegraphist) left Saturday mom- ing ior the West Coast to resume his duties nSter ~- -“ his leave with his parents . Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McAleer, Borden. and Mrs. Reginald MeAleer .Borderl left Monday morning on a holiday trip to Montreal and other places. . Th, condition o! iVli-s. Imtnk Crecmer, formerly Minnie Baker of Moi-ell who has been a patient in the PE. Island Hospital for the past two months remains un- changed H-ri- many friends are hoping for her speedy recovery. Mr. AB G R Ferguson has return- to his ship haying spent a hour leave with his parents. ivir. arid Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. Hampton. RE I. ;i‘ilis War—Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press NOV. 23. l940—Rumania fomialiy Joined the Rcme-Berlin-Tokvo Axis. Ivlriroucss of Imthiun tald Britain .“i)9l!iiiilIiii_! to came to the end of lifi’ flliniicirihresource ' R A F at ed Berlin arid other German chins. Nnzi-hid continental coast and 'I‘urln. Italy. Card of Thanks Mrs Charles Harvev and Mrs. Vernon lvlacGousan wish to ex- tend their sincere thanks w all lliiir mother's il'i'.ii(iS, for the ‘ oi kindncm shown her m illness. Also to the . M u. iincl all others who so kindly scllt flowers and letters of sympathy. 11-23-11. “iroi-QTHEGZQ" Western Thriller” An exciting new liopalorii: Cris- sidv thriller, ‘forty Thieves,’ comhs to the Capitol Theatre today through United Artists release. with dilshins Bill Boyd playing his fam- (uzs role of tile westcm sleuth who always gets his man. 'l‘h_is time Hcnpy clclion us sherlli of The election Hammond. n paroled “Douglas Diunbrillel. learning that gmese sulphate in iicnpv i5 to bc his parole OIIiiZIT, rlrcidrs to but ills own rilari ill! 101i ahcriii licpiiisz that this lzet Happy out oi town. To do this he laws who have a llrudga against Hoops’. mid they use their cror d methods to force a fraudu- lent cluction of Jcrrv Doyle. Ham- mond's sleaze. played bv Kirk Alyn. V/heii lie opts r: California (Andy' Clvde) and Jimmv lJimmv Rogervl lIIBVO their task set out for them and in no time nt rill they round and unmask t ion. is swiIt-pnceci. wluil crooks The action REW- ls up for re- 51191186 BEBS- _ Buffalo Buttes. feeds pfBCi-IClLlY all that ls onlv n matter of good shells. Quite form as therels _rio opposing can- shelled eggs are caused by the lack didate for the office. However. Ted o! manganese sulphate in the diet. t_ trait. If so. get rid of the puilets r of affairs. Iionby and his hard Brain to l Feed in scatter in litter. producers that elwhich is the best breed to keep. 'I‘here is no best breed. Each pop-i ular breed has certain ndvantaggcsl and disadvantages. a breed depenids ior-egss. B THE CHARLOTTETQVKN _QU_AI_I_D_IAN rorr-rliaosorlll-znr ltiii “GAVALGAIJE” JEAN LESAGE Whose rich v le ish ~ _ 1m; verse. flailing a bcrfaclkirrhfluiirtlkfif Howard Cable's music. Qfihvr miss“ tonight include: Alice Kczner. - gage-aid vlol M Man] rlililtiiralist, ar e, C i -. '. bfldeIV ""81 "sham. Ermlish war ‘runs: IN TONIGHT T0 " CA NAD IAN CAVALCADE " sroxsomzn m: cumraau Clams: '- for your * CF C Y 10:30 land - ADT WANSTEAD, sssiszx, Eng (OP) — Alter residents complained a new German prisiarvar-of-war" camp here was ordered closed. Poultry Jottings Only 460 cases o! e88! were rc- ceived by the 64 registered egg grading stations in Prince EflWJrd Island last week - the decline I.) typical of that experienced in the other Maritime Provinces. There were sufficient early hatch- ed chicks on Prince Edward Island to be making a far better show- ing than that prevailing. Febru- ary and March hatched chicks should now be laying - if they are not. then onc can only surmise that the flock owner was indifferent to their care — that's poor business! In the meantime. get, busy! Feed cod liver oil! Plan next year to benefit by the mistakes or indif- ference of this _ve.'lr s11 that next fall you will have eggs when prices are at their peak. Do your part in feeding — the pullet will do her part in laying. The following table shows the approximate number of pounds of feed requlrel by 100 birds u‘ dif- ferent levels of ess production: Per cent production Heavy Breeds 30% 40% Light breeds take about three lbs. less than the heavy breeds It takes about 20 lbs. of feed to main- tain a birds body weight. Some producers figure that if the bird is alive it should lay. Uli- less it receives the proper amount o! feed. it_ will not. It's a case of what you put in. you set out (in terms o! eggs). Sat Shelled Eggs Mr. George Pratt of Albany. P. E.I. asks what to do about sail- He mentions that he makes soft- DIEGO Then. again. the laylns of soft- shelled eggs is often an inherited laying such csss. Cod liver oill has been claimed by some produc- ers to be beneficial in creating stronger shells. It, pays to feed cod liver oil so wily not try doing the wind o! the so? Feed one-half cup in with 00 birds per day. wooden trough—do It is surprising the number of write in asking The choice n! chiefly upon meat. New dual purpose. _Plymouih_ _ Rocks. CONCERT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL by ARTISTS OF MT. ALLISON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC I HEARTZ HALL I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION 50c e 8 not sgan most desirable. been packing Vca lied poultry. are putting up n uniform product. The quality of P.E.I. jellied pack oi canned poultry known. Orders are PAGE THREE _ /r_\-..<1n-,=--~¢< —“ _ Boys in Blue * Subscribe Generously to THE NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA THE DRIVE ls 0N ’ Everyone Can Help Cheer Our’ NAVY WEEK Friendly Patrol! A Canadian patrol plane swoop; over an Allied Convoy and Canadian escort vessel. CARTER o- co., Lia birds. layers but because‘ of exqgonvjci; Feed men “Sunny ‘nclude mam H-ampsliires and White Legliurnsl .119“. feed mp ‘are the most popular on P.E.I. in1 mula__enqun.e n- " is in you“ -tlle order cf rotation. Pljsrzioutli "Rocks are U,\'_Ii1i‘ the most iiupillsr. ‘ E.I.. iThf-‘y are definitely a dual purpose rug lbreed. good layers and good meat lcillise of the war The Hnmpshires are gocdlno longer available, their high has, in keel bone do not p,i\'e such a lligli [percentage of Grade A meat birds. Howey-er‘. in time. that characteris- tic may be brcsl out. White Lei;- horns of course are definitely the type. dlmirit. Hampshlres are Poultry Canneries During lhr past work. I vls 2 liar iii-e All pouring IIBVG czrulieries IIVL‘ is favourably in. Unitormity of a product is very desirable sales point. Quality combined with uniiorlnity i5 what makes the snlcs clock tick. Bridge hostesses are very agree- ably pleased ivlth this tasty tidbit. Those that have to take lunches From a lmtcherymarrs the r to work have in this chicken or‘ fowl something that makes them forget that it is a meal away from home. It is ull poultry meclt—no aduiteratlon. very little salt is added. if some like more halt. it can easily be added when served. Grocers report canned chicken or fowl to be a lzreat favorite by those shipping overseas parcels and. when available, is almost sure j to be included lrl each parcel. This year. seven ounce cans nre plut up as well as the sixteen ounce s ze. Irish Moss Used This ycar. Irish its Jeiiied canned ViiiClfil product. This l ‘l’ increasing popularity. , Moss. lzathnred rxleiislveiy along tile shCrcs of P, is lflklil» the place of ngqr. d!‘ DFPVIQUSIY used and how, Lg:- with Japan. is so P.E.I. really _ po il- I is going into the chick hatchery busl- I ill‘. an almost 100 per cent prc- jliess. another into poultry farming. . . excellent |.prociuct is deserving cf its r1pi<l-. ber oi’ servicemen —airforce lnenl have visited the office. They in-. tend going into the poultry bud-l ness. One. an ELigiiJl Pilot Ol- iiccr, intends after" tile war locat- liuginCanada undtakingug some hue ofpoultry activity. AnOt er une| lTllcy were eagerly seeking all the‘ information available Tliey were‘ Estudylng the poultry industry from I Pufillgiltvllelpnst, weelr.__n_ i'i_iliiiw-__all___i§.iiBl§:S.__Wl‘LBl._En inject) lesson E l_i1' Zlufilufl Winter has just begun — there's lots 0i‘ cold weather ahead! But y0u’il find everything you need for the girls right here - now! DRESSES, WOOL SKIRTS, COATS, HATS, SWEAT- ERS and SNOW SUITS. on display for your ap- provai. All wonderful for Christmas Gifts. SPECIALLY PRICED r0 CLEAR i RACK cniuuznxas. DRESSES ' 1:95 and Sizes 8 to ilx DON'T MISS 'I‘HI'JSB VALUES AS THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED HOLMES o- snAousv 159 Queen Si. ' Phone 92 to some producers who already an faint hearted. These men want to know all about the short outs to protits—they have faith in the poultry industry-these teilowl have visions together with phlli- ticability. Don't forget that an increase in m-otein intake together with cod liiver oli will help Biddy produce more egos. 1-‘ G Domlnion_ Poul)!»