t r Nnlsy ,PA_GI~‘._EIGHT _ mi if‘ TODAY - GINGER ROGERS In “' HEARTBEAT " Showing At 3:45 - 7 - 9 ._.PRINCE EDWARD " a%fi EXTRA! CAPITOL THUR. FRI. SAT. B/azi"? W‘ 5P‘ THYR. - FRI. - SAT. TRIGGER TERRDR SWEEPS TliE lliEST! t l RAYMOND i t-tsrrou Also: Man Of Destiny Neighbors JIIST ARRIVED Large Slti msnt of 300 gols. ‘twesltlrl tan s. ("IIQKITS PLIAIII" What happens is hilarious JISSI l HSIY us WALHI llicflllll WNW" CIAIIDIITI CMBERIJDIII "III! in MERVYN LEROY'S production oi m DON DeFORE - ANNE tiioit snd Miss touzitt PARSONS __ NEWS OF THE DAY TllllR. — FRI. — SAT. W . . when Claudette makes Friends of two handsome stranqenl She boards their train wllhOUlrcscr OIIOHS... and winds up in a Pullman predicament! TODAY “HOT C ARGO” News - Sports - Cartoon shows 3:45 - 7 - 8:45 // lo1/er3 990'"! ivory thrill of the throbbing - - Wen in this rousing drama PLUS: COMEDY __. l-fi i- EMPIRE - ‘ _ of Fnustin Gallant >02)! . .. - I AND SERIAL MAYFIBLD W. I. The September meeting of the Mayfield W. I. met at the home Georgi: Smith. The D1651‘ dClll opened iiie meeting with one Black Joe and re- pctitirig the Creed in unison. Then ap- War- iield Orr" read the report of thA of Mrs. verse of Old Minutes read. Mrs. the roll cull. proved and signed. Mrtifield Institute that the sec- T retary gave at the District Con- venticn. t A quilt was discussed and the one. Warfield Orr was appointed and thread. Willard Nicholson was an- pointed to collection for the Sal- tmembm decided to make Mrs. to get 4 yards Mrs. Smith to get Mrs. broadcloth, the vntion Army. It was decided meeting. Committees were IDDOIIIt Sick: field Orr. Willard Nicholson. Lunch: Mrs. Miller Orr. then time spent. WEDDING Vernon River Church on rant of Mount Maurice McDonald performed marriage ceremony. The satin with finger-tip carried a. bouquet or Her aunt, Mrs. was maid cf honor. dressed IXOOIIIJIIIIII. weds motored to the home of rule's parents came into their lives. our breakfast w-ss served to have an auction pale at the next then ‘h’... Miller Orr. III. WI- School: Mrs. E Coles and Mrs. Next meeting to be hfild at. lMltad ~~ D N,s Warfeld Orr. Meet g c ose with I a sink-sonil- itunch was “ ‘ ". “In-H E served and a very pleasant A pretty wedding took placeJ at uIY 24th when Roberta Rose Edmonds was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Joseph Alfred Gal- Carmel. Rev. the bride‘ looked her best dressed in white ' Bhe Rose O'Holloran American beauty and carried l. “ snapdragons. Mr. did the honor-s of After the ceremony the newl- at Greenfield where her relatives snd neigh- bours were present to wish them well with the new light that just A sumptu- riio __ CILIARLOTTETOEN» ousiw cattnifitiutianisit This eolnlnn is reserved for nsws of least interest, ant. ndverlhurg of a noway nistnn may b0 at. five cents a word. strlotly m- sule in advance. j CIIABWELL to: ‘Hsotograplia CONFEDEB {'1 IUN LIFE IN t SUBANCE. BOOK ' WOOL in sboc Holman-a, Charlottetown store. , Help to have a. doctor at in Car-organ Hail, Monday. October Webster's Orchestra. .__.__ l Matting al: Ballast FRIDAY, OCT. I1, AT 7.30 P. M. Citizens of Fourth Queens living between Wood Ia- lands and Vernon come and help decide on purchase of permanent residence for a doctor at Eldon, as well as im- a‘ k u! provements, a name and incorporation. CHICKEN stir-rim and ‘Dance citizens are urged to come and get working plans. BY ORDER 0F COMMITTEE. U’ " lsvt Appointments "a" Announced By llorth Asisricsii Life TORONIO. October 7, 1946 —The appointment of John B, Kiigour as nersl Cotinsel. snd Secretary has been nnounced by North Ameri- can Life Assurance Company, fol- lowing the recent. retirement of William G. Gallow. Secretary since 190-90’. Gallow hsd been with the Com y for 47 years. Mr. Kiguur, Assistant Secretary since 194.2. has been acting as le- hand when you need one. All DRAKE - MacRAE A very’ Kai advisor- for the Company. l-Il-r pretty wedding took place at the‘ Cross Roads Christian Church 011' Wednesday, Sept. 18th at 4 o'clock» when Jean Catherine, it. N., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D.| iviacrcae. Tea Hill, was united if!‘ marriage to Albert Edison, eld- est son of . and Mrs. Albert Drake. Millview. The church was beautifully decorated by the many M: Robert. Bmumnii, Minister friends of the bride with Autumn! of Finance in the present. French LCBVES and a profusion of flowers‘ Provisional Goveniment and French which made a pretty setting fondzilcgaite to tthe discussions of the the ceremony. ulven in marriage‘ International Monetary Ftaiid and by her father the bride looked the World Bani: in Washington, charming in a floor-length gown arrived in Otmiva on Suridaay tn of white satin fashioned with’ meet Canadan Minister of Finance sweetheart neckline. long pointed Hon. J.L Ilsley. sleeves. her finger-tip veil of net Mir, Sohuriatn was born Juno 29, caught with orange blossoms. She 1.353 in Moselhe, whit-g; t; 1n me carried a bouquet of pin-k and heart of Lorrabie He is a. Doctor white carnations. Her only orna- of Law; since ‘.919, h; ha; been merit W88 B 5mm! 0f Pearle. 81ft a member of the Chan-be of De. of the groom. Mr. Winston Drake. pubias for his birtimrlatoe. The brother of the tzroom. acted as, history of that part or the coun- groomsman. Miss Dorothy heard» Lry led hm to make an early study R N.. acted as bridesmaid and l Q1 Ggrfngn prgblgjfm and those N; wore piiik sheer with floral head- 3.111114; 1,0 the fggflgjtgflon and dress. her bouquet being yellow transition o; A153“. Md "he M05- ‘mums. Miss Florence Lord. R..N.. 61b Before the Wm- he w” mm played the wedding march anwspym-ed a s-pectmst with regard u, during the signing of the regia-| n5 Q; L)“, 59,3. and m, M. Robert Schtiriaas Minister 0f Finance 0f French Republic ter. Mrs. Jack MacRae. Cherry Ruhr In 1949, n1r_ schmmn w” vane!” Sal"! "'3' sweetly’ "FILE-Ii Under-Secretary of State in Walk Beside You." Mr. Blalrl Pam Rieynaudis govapnlnfln He M993" End M" B19“ Mmcanum: was in charge of refugee pmbiam-s We"? .2] krrfef- stmlmg responsible for the removal siwkhgma-‘dih; irgie'°v;‘fl'§¢a Pgjafl; . 0d hundreds of ttliouoanda of people ma?" 9b d h“ lame bible! q: AlsiweLorratne from the danger- 1th CXIDIIIMQIflOIBIIIOIIGOI her r beifltf 5 mm m the first my‘ o’ mmmwamfl,‘ the first bride of that "histQricI church. Amid showers of confetti the wedding party motored t0‘ the Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. where a reception and supper W85 [endorsed to over fifty guests. The many gifts received show the popularity of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Drake left: on a honey-moon trio through the Mariiimes. On their reium they will reside in Millview. where the groom is a prosperous farmer. arrested him and took him to Gor- inany. He escaped in August 1942 and an active member o! the imdeogmiind m . In Soptarriber i942 he stroke to i500 of Ina ooarrpatriots of Iorrafm in the a crypt of the ancient, church of Flour. viei-e in Lyon. saying: “Germany is lost, yosuohoan DEBSIIIG of tint". Mr. uman not 0i‘ a spec- ialist on Gannon quexris but. also in finance. He was s member- of the Commission of Fdnatnoe from Personals ioso trnttl his arrest in 1940 ____. In June 1946 he was given (the Hon. B. W. LePage and Mr. post. 0f Minister of Finance in XVII‘. Lloyd Wonnacoit have left on a ‘ Georges B-daiiPfs oabine‘. | shooting expedition in Nova Scctia.‘ -i~-—-—-—— Mrs Willard E MacDonald a-nd Miss Esther Hill. Mayfteld. were visitors to the city on ‘Ptiesday. ,FISI-I, CHICKEN ARE RULE WASHINGTON, Oct. l! -—A flurry Mir. and Mrs. George Mullally. of fish dinners has hit the White Kensington. were visitors to Char- House. iottetovm on Monday. with meat smroe and getting President Truman chase »~-- t scanner, I m. Ethel B. Seller and her sir, days is dining on ran, fish and- ter, Miss HelenrflSeller have left; f0;- dlvefgqn- a time [r1011 (mi, on return to Boston after spend“ Qnge 1n a while though, when ing a pleasant tiacaiion at thelr.1u¢ky_he gets chicken, turned from his trip to Boston. where he took treatment in the Palmer Memorial Hospital His friends are pleased to hear Mr. Murphy is much improved and sneaks in highest terms of the interest and courtesy shown him in that wonderful hospital. He was accompanied by his sister. Mrs. Wilbert Cit-hill of Charlotte- town. be content. with what. everybody else gets". The President's meals are obart. chat‘ qf ‘the average man. except perhaps that. they are a bit more on tthc spartan side, says Mrs. Sharpe. Pastry and rolls were cut out, long ago and the emphata mw ta on f Here's a sanvpling érawirttp Ifouse -—--———— di z recent : ACCUSES. on. MAN or LOVE fifijyfml,’ cm d w,’ TEE“ Tairtiar sauce. spinach, oole dis/w —'— red rasbentiea. OKLAHOMA orry_ Victor 'r. 5mm, _ G,,,pe;,,n,_ mm Mount. war veteran of Houston. omsken, butztemd carrots, green Tex., Thursday filed suit for $350: ‘slap 1mm“ plums I00 damages against F. C. Hall. Mmd,y_ vegem ~ ,0 _ 91-011“; wealthy Oklahoma oil m-an. alleg- salmon, green beans’ m) m an“ alienation of his wife's affec- mama’ 1mm ge_-.aun_ 0 . ____ H811. B WiGOWET. IIIIBDCEC UN FAME” CHICKEN I981 round-the-world flight of the late Wiley Post and Harold Gatty in the plane "Winnie Mae" nam- ed for Hall's daughter. Hall made no comment on the suit. In the petition. Mount charges that Hall, whom he described as "an unmarried man of '10." entic- ed his wife. Mamie Mouriit. away from him in i942. the year he en- tered military service. FOR NIGHT VISION The Japanese administered a proprietary drug called "migrozai" to Improve the night vision of their soldiers. well on their voyage through life. hc night was spent in dancing and other amusements until dawn. The wedding gifts and good Wishes testified t0 the popularity ofvMr. Gallant and his fair young bride. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at the home of her Dflrenis where many and useful gifts were pre- sented to her. all wishing her manv happy years of wedded life. rm o West‘ acne/ls Ro/ls 32:: THEY ROLL HEART TISSUE ‘FINALLY DIES NEW YORK, 00L 8 —'I‘he Her- ald Tribune sivs that Dr. Alexis Carrels silver qt embryonic chicken h-earttlssucisdead at the ageof 34 Dr. Carrel began his experiment. January l7, i912, wt the Rackfelfiler Institute by placing n. piece of treat-t in a test tube and feeding it chick. en piamra and chicken embryo extract to prove thait tissue could be kept. alive aflifkia-IIY. Every 48 hours the tissue doubled in size and evurv week it had to be pruned. washed and transplant.- ed to a‘new culture medium but Dr. Carrel was able to make his point at tihe end of a year or so, the Herald ‘Tribune says. In i740, Dr Oomati nut rwponsi. bilit._~.~ for its sustenance on Dr. Albert H liberling, at. the Ledarlc laboratories, Pearl Riven‘. N.Y. who nurtured The heart. until May of this year when he retired and the been. according ho the Herald Tribune, was discarded. l0 m ANY ssAsou/ “I ill t0 all (~ present and a good time wss en- adhhflu‘ I‘ |m°k. r. Mucus a tours "ti? iifii".i.“.'tfi"t..f.’ii..'i.. ti}: i: _ "" Y"! FM"? game of the Broom at Mount Oar- ; , rnei where the friends of the q ‘ma; yo" prong“, {g '15]; Q '5', AT WHITE HOUSE DIINNEIS home in Charlottetown. t, i "you 1mm; my; things an," i. confides Mrs. Nlary Sharpe. the MI. Leamini; Murphy has fc- house-keeper. "Iii-ere Just hasn't been any meat lately. We have tio association with the Company be- gan in I989, snd war interrupted when he joined the Canadian Army in I942. where he remained until October of 1945. He is a graduate of McMaster University and 0s- goode Hail Law School. John T. Bryden has become Ex- scutive Assistant. He Joined the In- vestment Department in 1089, upon graduation from the University of Toronto in Commerce and Flnunce, He has betni Assistant Treasurer since i984 and both Assistant ‘Treasurer and Executive Assistant since 1944. This appointment con- firrna the wider sphere of Mr. Bry- den’| duties, although he will re- msin s member of the Company's Investment Committee. Mr. Bry- den‘; experience both in finance and economics has resulted in mem- bership in many important, com- mittees in life insurance and fi- nancial associations in the United States and Canada. In 1940 he was on loan to the Dominion Govern- ment prtigaring financial statistics for the ominion Provincial Con- ference. A. Stevenson Burton has been appointed Assistant ‘rressur-er. Mr. Burton is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Toronto and Joined the Company in 1931 following several years with the Massey-Harris Com- pany Limited, He has been head of the securities division of the In- veatment De artment for some years, snd brn s to his new ap- pointment a wi e experience in tn- veatment work, York that Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Nell Maclnnls spent the week end in York. York school opened on Tuesday with Miss Anne MacPherson as principal and Miss Winiiifrcd Hayter as primary. tlorhatt-liosslter iluptials The marriage ‘of Jean Phil"! Marie. daughter of Mrs. Phillip J- Rossiter and the late Philip J- Rossiter to James Wilfred. son of Mrs. Jamea P. Corbett and the late James r. Corbett. Kev" Boucher. Nova Scotla. t°°k N!“ yesterday morning st 8.15 at the Church of the Most. Holy Rflietlm‘ er. Rev. Neil A, Corbett, C. BS- 3-. Master of Novices at St. Mary's college, Brockville, Ont., brother of the groom performed the mar- riage ceremony and celebrated the Nuptiai Mass. The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather. Dr. R. J Mac- donald. St. Peters. was becomingly attired i-n a floor length dress of ivory galin with full veil and car- ried a. bouquet of Bettertime Roses. Her only attendant was her sis- ter Miss Imiisa Roasiter who wore a floor length dress with a pom- pon hat of blue ostrich feathers. Her bouquet war of Johannahlll Roses. The groom was attended by his brother Carl of Hsliiiax. Mrs. Rosslter, the bride's mo- ther wore a dress of rose crepe with l, corsage of white mums, while the groom's mother. Mrs. Corbett was attired in a dress of black crepe. Her coraage was of red roses. During the ceremony Miss Wini- fred Corbett, sister of the groom rendered three pleasing solos, They were Schubert's "Ave Maria,“ Franeks "Pants Angellcus" and "O Lord I Am Not Worthy". Mr. Alex H. MacLean presided at the organ. Phili-p and Roddie Rossiter, bro- thers of the bride were the altar boys for the occasion. Messrs. Lin- us Rossiter and Russel Kelly act- ed as ushers. Immediately following, a recep- tion was held at "The Charlotte- town"- About fifty invited guests were present. Rev. Neil A. Corbett proposed the f-Ol-ll to tho bride, which was responded to by the groom. The young couple left lmined- lately following the reception on a honeymoon trip to Boston and New York. For travelling the bride chose a yellow wool dren and a black topper coat with matching acces- sories, Her corsage was of yellow- mums. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett will rqside in Charlottetown where Mr. Ccr- bett is employed with the Royal Bank of Canada, the staff of ‘évhlgh Dreserited Mr. snd Mrs. or ett with a Walnut Duncan Phyfe coffee table. The Guardian wishes for future ‘- and Mrs. Corbett. Miss Eleanor Hardy has return- ed horns from the Prince Edward Island Hospital after a recent operation for appendicitis Messrs. Louis and Lloyd Vessey have unloaded a carload of mixed feed this week at York Station. Mr. Vernon Duck has the farm belonging to Brown.-C. urchased . Ham. Miss Veda MacDonald has mk- end the position as clerk in Vernon Dennis store at York. Mr. snd Mrs. Claude Lewis are “wading s few days in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, York, and Mr. and Mrs. Art, Rhynes. Imhfield, spent. Sunday in Rocky The Rally Day was held in York Church on Sunday evening Oct, 3. The service being opened by a musical prelude by the organist. Mr. Arthur Vessey. Call to wor- ship was read by Mr. Milton Ves- sey, superintendent of the Sunday School. followed by hymn "Tell Me The Stories of Jesus". this be- ing followed by a prayer by Mr. Vessey. Then the Primary ‘and unior classes sari Jesus Loves e This I Know’. Miss Gladys Crockett read a story entitled m’ Truly Brothers" followed by Scripture Reading by Mr, grim,“- Brown, Luke ninth chapter fifty- fourih verse and tenth chapter. third verse. Vivian Andrews read Matthew twelfth extends beat _ iness to Mr. French Minister Ts iIlslt tiana_ti_a_ Oct. a —-Robert Prig. . of Pqlllhfim in the Provisional Government od’ Branch lic, has just ed in W ington. After visiting several cities in the Unwed stem he will come to Oa-nsds for e. week's 595% and wm v.8“ m u.“ Tab chapter verses m gym ' WIIllY-five to twenty-eight. Fol- :42,“ _ m Qmbw o”, m‘! gaming thislxtthe senior girls read mo. em» 1mm» wag-m .2 :..::::..: "éiitiffié "carats: on - , our ' . ' m‘ The follow!“ day l; Wm ah taken u by Miss Anita Lewis and Miss Vvinn Andrews. Later ‘he congresatlon repeated in unison a dedication to parents, teachers and officers followed by a selection by "10 choir "I Would Be True". The Minister, Mr. Nicholson preached on "Crusaders All”, taking for his text 8t. Luke tenth chapter, the lhlrd Verne. We brought our Rally tend aluncneon to himwlxutlhedamdlamllndCmss and osllonprovtridal and mwflctvsl oflicfsls in the dry as well as Hits Eminence Qadinnt In 0min. on amid-y octcbei» 12, the Minister will sea Prime Mn. later Mackenzie and several Day Service successfully to a clor or.” o“ i" M“ in: it": “atoms: - Y g ‘. e nster MI- t will urlw in Quebec than repeated the Benediction. C? on Stnidny evening and will _ on on van-torts provincial and rm rmuivq municipal officials and His Ihndri. i enloe Cardinal Villenevirve. I cup chopped rigs Mr. Pfigent. will end his stay 1 c"? W8!!! 2 tablespoons flour Grbtbd rlr-zi of 1 lemon 1 cup of boiling water- Thoroughly mix the sugar and flour. Combine all lrgmdicnis. FOR _ a QQQDNESS SAKE- TRY . RED ROSQ t ocroacit 9, 194 ‘r 4S 7004/05 ‘IQ/Pose 754/ Morrison's “Sea Breeze" Pavilion VICTORIA DANCING iiviiiiv wnnivnsnav o to 1 SATURDAY o to iz Featuring 0. K. Preaby Orchestra Cook till figs are soft. and Jam-like in consistency. Chill. Make tilled cookies in the shape of bars 1%" x2."Bakeina35tldega- I-ioven for about 15 minutes. a PORT W-ABIIING/ION. N. Y. Sept. 30 tAP) — A station wagon driven by Oscar Gloeckler, 27. of New York. Pacific war veteran. crashed over a wit-foot cliff into a boulder-strewn: sand pit early today. The station ws- gon was demolished. but Gloeck- ier emerged alive and was able to clamber up the cliff in the dark. HADEM. Gonna. Sept. 30—tAP) - John Allen I-Iesny. D. credit- ed with inventing the closed cir- cuit ignition for automobiles. died here Saturday". TEA awn rum. or muons . ENTERTAINING . . roan Palrttllasses LONDON. Oct. 7 - tCPJ Christopher R..W. Nevinacn. b8, an abstract painter whnes can! stirred wide criticism, died coda! made Etngldsh art and satllts laid!‘ ed at truougthou: one world.’ NI. ortholesis, he mmained an Aoadelll associate. Paralyaa in i948 intierrtltllbfl Us work alttiheheighttihllil-"I- MENTIONED IN I104 The earliest recordeDd mention s4 ,Indian summer is i’! 4. KING (till COFFEE ransom ALLEN PRESCOTT "The Wife Savor” ' INFORMATIVB . . for woman ovorywhsro. . for the whole Iarnlly. . fiom Ihri to finish. Every MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY ' Tunoln Canadian poop the hwioh (lovernmem and the Liberation. The Career or Robert Prisons Patti - DON'T iiiss - nurture nnvn nor and MINI?! Ofllhiflion of the n-sncn ssned Hm ismTiifm native n- stews-poms hall-hour 1» w“ "igflptfigf Bel-n, - with "Archie" and Ml llnl - ism" “m.” m1 llIIlI-II YDIIII 6.10. p. -...... iuss isssssr murmur. mime -<or> - "9"" w Ct. A, Osstlsr. - did “PK ‘Qua. won lmmtt for lmvm in I treats-chance football m! —¢“I of and to is» . ' l Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. u - , JOHN FISHER Canada's muster FiirgytJ ttélltr» M.