rwf muses: EDWARD sw- TODAY SHOWS AT n 3:15 - 7 AND 9 WILLIAM EYTHE - LLOYD NOLAN - SIGNE HASSO “The House on 92nd Street". ADDED: CARTOON - MUSICAL - FEATURETTE s Days - rnum-riiL-sAr. J. oowr MISS n I TIIIIOST EXCITING TRUE- o-Lirn niiiimi or r EDWARl) c. .§il..lll llB|NSllNr * I MARGARET O'BRIEN m performances that.‘ will grip your heart‘ i . .~ The greet fir. Lives in den Plus “NEWS F THE DAY” — Showing DailylAt 3:15 - 7 - 9 SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE ON SATURDAY MORNINOTT 9: 80. CAPITOL THUR. FRI. SA T. L; Musical Comedy “TELL IT TO A STAR” Shows 3:15 - 1 - s=4s l .1131 Ry Rogers ls hero lodey in his leteelendlreeleell IMIIOGIIIIS ' King of lite Cowboys in DOORS OPEN AT e AM. REGULAR MATINEE PRICES. ll. J. NAB ll. OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. Montague. P. E. l. Oflieo flours: l0 lo l2 A. M. I to 5 P. M. Holidays etc. by apbointmenf Ofilce Connected with DRUGSTORF e BUYING DAILY AT SO URlS [FOWL and GHICKENS Crates Supplied EASTERN PAUKIN G CO. Souris‘ An American Golden-lye Alter the areat storm of Oct. 3'1. the dead body oi I. duck-like bird was brouaht to me for iden- tification. I was not fumili r with it. but after considerable re seamh I was able to soy that it was an Amer Golden-eye. a bird I had not previously seen. I went over it point by point and {mt down my observations as be- ow: American eye or Whist- 946 . Bill short. . Eye: Dl dark. rest of the eyeball iiflit yel- low. Lower half of nook and up- per breast. cinereous (ashy); rest of underbody Dure white. but under tail coverts sooty. Book sooty. the feathers edaed lighter: rump and tall wholly sooty. tail feathers short. narrow. and point- ed. Wings: coverts sooty. inasm- larly barred white. inner prkn- aries white. their tips showing as s specul ter primaries sooty, Torso; and ioee leather- colored: hind toe webbed. all webs sooty. Le have similar ulumaue. Adult males have a circ nlar white spot before the eye. The flesh of these birds. accord- ing to some authorities. is said to be “not palatable to man." on ac- count of the bird's diet. shellfish. and so on. However. gunners to whom I have talked. pronounce the‘ flesh “without any fishy tase. Tittle And Other Words In that best of our comic strips Major l-Ioople is to be "framed" with a story of “splittinn the tittle.” the said tittle being de- fined as a “punctuation sizn. like the dot on the i." When I read over the Every Man's Dictionary last winter I found the word de- fined as “a small mark over a letter to indicate contraction. etc." Such a mark occurs in old leaal documents. as "or" with a short stroke above it ' in some Latin that e. final m or n is omitted. Was the astute Mr“ Twines away off his base or no How many readers know what the “serlf" is? It is the minute crosirstmke finLshlng the base of a letter; look at any “i" on this Daze to see it. When the serif is absent (as it often is in capital letters) the type is said to be “sanserif." that is. without seri . I am re-readinlz Sir Walter Scott's romance. "The Monastery." It is not one of his best works and did not take so well with the Dub- lic because he introduced the sun- ernatural “White Lady of Ave- nel." a character somewhat be tween a water-nymph and a fairy. The plot depends on her to swne extent. and the public. being scep- tical of such beings even Scott's day. withheld their wel- come of the romance. Yet. as the case with most classical fic- tion. there is a eood deal to be learnt from it. and that is the rea- son of my re-readinsz it. On a first reading the plot hurries us along: we desire to know how it all ends. If we have patience to re-read. the finer details come to light. and we begin to learn. In this story an English soldier takes off his barret-cao. Was that an old spelling of beret? Barret. says the dictionary. means a flat ls Your" Chest Weak, Sore? can. a biretts‘. in Hugh - A round flat can in rw “beret? There is the some root- moaninz in all three terms. theuali we must so from BillI-nd hence and Italy to 11nd 1%- Bl-llowflen Aotivitlfl lellbl lisliowehn was very Quiet in it shows s In?! taken of! hinges don: if this were not disappeared and their , he found done. they owner was next another case the Bil-DR taken a considerable distance and hoist- ed onto the top of s grove oefdyound farm. straw and and a match applied. Hwuilv ouch pranks — to use a milder term than the occasion demands — are out o! fashion sense. in There is still. I to some street-baht breekiiil in the City. This ie an eta-pensive kind vandalism for the lights must be i by other many of axes of those reared in towns they have one which centred in the home - and th makes for better conduct. and is. I think. responsible for the im- provement the Halloween practices. , A Flora Of Grand Manon Grand Marian Isle-rid liu off and belona to Charlotte County in New Brunevrlit. It a little over fifteen miles in l most easterly 00in o! the U. S. A.) it has been a favorite “hunt- ing-ground" during almost a cen- tury. for botanists from the Uni- versities and Colleaes of that great nation to the south of us. Their records and elperienccgoha 1e of nearly 100 peace. C Weatherby and John Adams. of whom I iecoirnize as a Tasty-as-can-be”. 5 ---a‘nd good {or uslool l NOWONDEH ma.» Shredded wit»: o ma. a 1mm with he children! Everybody enjoys iie crunchy This builder-upper breakfast eel. k made from 100% Canadian whole wheel with all the beneficial bran and wheel qerm . . . fender-baked ic a glorious honey brown. It's naturally nu- tritious. Got the original Niagara Fells product. ENIOY IT TO- MINI OFF the market during tlie war, r. this original, pfgygg saFety-tule l LIVE and DRESSED l i l Milli FRDM 0K1. l i haturin t oaoiici: "cAnsyH-nirzs i eel DALI {VANS wiih IOUIZI IIYOI Alfliill LOH o MAUDI IIURNI and BOB NOLAN" and Compare your condition with the symptoms described in the following letter. This lady was seriously ills, her Cough and s-e-re-e-oee-e-eeve-eoe-e-e-re-e-voow -_ WELCODLE TO VLTIQRAN may be list This Friends and neighbours from “Néw no".- ‘m, two “Ho” Th’ ‘Baldwin's ltoud and vicinity, met at the home Ol Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Corooran w welcome back the rol- l lowing vetcriuis oi the dELXlCtI Pm. Edward Cullen, Giir. Patrick Goodwin, Pte. Leslie Smith and Cpl. Martin Ccrcorait. An address was read by Mr. Will- iam Goodwin and each soldier poe~ sented with a well filled purse by Ml‘. Edward Calms. Each soldier expressed his thanks for their kind remembrance and told how Rind they were to be back again. The remainder of the even- ‘ing was spent in cards and dancing, the music beiruz supplied by Messrs Daniel Baldwin and Jack ‘Smith. A delicious luncheon was served by the ladies present. Following is the address: Dear Boys: We. your friends and neighbours have gathered here this evening to‘ welcome eaclh of you home Main from the battle fields of Eur- ouB- 51m‘! you have joined the forces vmi have been constantly in 011a, thogghta. “bed e av;- we the p ess made by your outfits from 51mm in Italy to Arnhelm in Genneny. ‘Then came the Peace and we wel- Cold were deeply entrenched- yet she got well through using Polson’slCough Syrup. Why don't you try to clear away your trouble in the same way? “To give details -— “I was troubled‘ with Chest Weakness and Asthma and found lasting relief difficult to secure. Polson'e Cough Syrup touched the raw spot in the throat and helped to heal it over; this re- lieved the Cough that hurt so much. I used this remedy for several weeks, and cleared my system of every trace of‘ cold." Where there is lots of sickness, due to Cold. Polson’s Cough Syrup is held in high-esteem. For the control oi Coughs. Bad Throat and kindred ills due to cold use Polson'e Cough Syrup . 35c at all dealers. POLSUNS CUUGH SYRUP first. and the most imuinn was. that the "Flora." being minted. the inclusion of alitles would have at least dp their whereabouts were not made known to the general public. t one of boned on Manon too. Of three tions of this plant. I-n eltuninetion ir. 194i showed that one was en- tirely bare. and the other two con- tained one piant apiece. "the species is apparently well on the way to extinction on the Grand Manon island?) afie . Oat-tie. foo. are ant deprcdators: e wood riser ms * WHAT l LIFEGIIARD IS Many o motorist owes his life to lho focl the! he replaced hi1 ordinary inner lube: with Goodyear lifetiuords. Oil‘ the moi-lief during the vviir, llfefiuerds en ogoin In producllee el is now being produced again 1 T \ ,, l l the Goedyeor factory. The demand ls greoil To gel these proven safely Iubeelor your cor . . . see your Ooodyeor deoler right ovvoy . . . oak liimloreeerveo sefforyeu. lipeclolly if you must drive on thin-worn ilm for e while longer, moire iiiein sefe from blowy eui dangers. with LlfeOuords. In any com Inslel en llfetluordo for your new cor.‘ . 1'0 SAVE tflmrd you hem. one by one but to- llllfllt we wish J0 wielgogng v91] ‘ home as s body and in awprecl‘ aticn for whet earth of you have contributed in our freedom we are asking you to Recent this- small will” (l? e gal sgefllxllnlginlll mlglgned on behalf of your friends A d1 "1 b ' ‘ nner w e held at the Charlottetown Hotel at 6:30 P.M. Saturday, November 17th. The special speaker will be Reverend A. H. Wilkinson, B.D. e General Secretary of the British and Foreign Billie Society, London, England. All men who wish to (Oonti-nued on Pele l0) SO SERIAL -" COMEDY - C RTOO MARROW-APPLE JAM mixture is th ckened and clear. and well wishers Pour boiling hot itno hot. sterilized ‘m? Jars and seal with melted paraffin. A Mlsgu-“HRV FFNIf-‘DIOTION Ii’ covered with paraffin when hot, FROM "AFRICA apply‘ s seclolnd coiat lwhen the 1am L“ the Goqpe] go on hem e . . s co ' an t en 00v" the Lot all the nnfions hear lt 2 lemons 4 cups chopped marrow 2 cups diced armies 4 i-2 cups sugar Method: Quarter the lemons and move the white, pithy centre and e seeds. Now cut the lemon sec- tions into paper-thin slices. Barely cover these with water and cook til the rind is tender, Now add b0 “NW6d marrow. the prepared spies and the sugar. Stir to dis- Jars with lids and st"“c in a cool, dry place. A little avoided ,a little surren- dered. a little overcome and lo! the "N811 8nd ilsiied edges slip. Ped into their places. and llfe be- came an exquisite mosaic. Till all have learned of it In every part of the world. Amen. After brushing your hair wash surface with a damp turkish iiowtel removing surface soil d us .. attend this diner are requested to make reserva- tions on or bef re November lbtlbwltll the Seen- iary, J. E. l-l. Worth, 142 Prlnee Street, Charlotte- town. Bible Society. An invitation is extended to friends of the CAN'T ‘BUY BITTER PROTECTION YOUR l-IFI. The original and W“ best safeiq tube ve the sugar, hlle h to the iioiiins point," then illlnfin- a ‘t’ ‘i-"u Li's‘ 2 LIFEGUARDS Make Blowouts ilarmlesw GOOD/EAR Woman of America I yitaouoii mom -