FEBRUARY 25. 194s RAGE THREE VPRINCE ED WARD 2'. i. m" .:-"-....--*.....- .., v den Ible l; advandl. i-t NOW PLAYING Yr 000KB ior Phologrephs. CONFEDEBATION us: sun- snce. “p.91; -_... NEW LONDON PBESUXTEIIAN Chemises-February 28th. 11 A. M. outn uranviiie, 2.30 P. M. Ciiiion. ..iu P. M. bong River. Rev. i-i. M. isuniain, Munster, 3.35.“ WHERE ABE YOU '10- Nluuu"! To the R. Aqolsonoort 1n the Biotin Church am at a ociocis. ‘Meet your iriends there. everyone is going, 3-35.11, " THREE SONS 1N FORCES» Pic. u. W. Maciizachern oi tho 3.0. 0.0. has returned to his unit, liter spending his iurlough with his patents Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Bafllern. Rocky Point. Another son Pte. Lorne oi the R.O.A, leit last Week Ior other parts oi 0on- Ihriii lo Dorothy lemony‘; ads" and a thud 5°“ Ansus. JT-s TU‘ qy‘gn'e$liung|cndvun'uyei 1 gsgtiy Joined the 204th Field Bat- ‘ . l | ..‘MEMORIAL saavrcii. ... A memorial service was held in mem- ory oi 26 members Wiio passed away during the year i942. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Matheson and N; boquet oi cal-nations o........i lll: unn.]... w,,,,,,,,,gy dfliwvioa -.-ve.yihin5...,.|,,, phml Cnn those jungle lover; “lflliw "w gvonl heals rend‘. ing oul lo uuah Ilium? You'll blaced by s. ueo. Bowness, Ray. A. D. ifiwrlins and Rev. B. o. J. Fraser conducted the Communion Service- SBi/enty-flve delegates were regis- tered, many other interesting and inspiring messages were reported. lMrs. Davison had the list oi ques- tions given in the question box and the answers to these which oroyed .vei-y helpful in solving some oi the many problems in the work. The meeting closed with the report and refreshments were served. A small lei charged heio to swell our iunds. I fg/l/{ICOIORI LAMOUR Y. iitii iiiiu NEW3 Rsmlzllinoi“? “a ~ .1108! VALLEY W. M. l-Tho Rose Valley Auxiliary oi the W. M. S. met at the home oi Mrs. D. D. ' MacDonald ior the February meet- ing. The President. Mrs. K. r1. Mac- Kenzie presideed. Mrs. Merton Gamble ed the devotional period. which opened by singing "I Joyed when To The House oi God". The Gospel Lesson "The Light oi The World". was read by Mrs. Gamble. "Sweet Hour oi Prayer" was sung. A reading was given by Mrs. K. H. MacKenzie. The business period followed. Roll Oall was answered by Scripture Verses. Mrs. Merton ‘Gamble invited the group to he!‘ home for the March meeting. Mrs. Beecher Graham was appointed as Devotional Leader. 'I'wo members paid dues and Expense Fund. A trio "God Will Taire Care of You" iwas rendered by Misses Jean and iLouise Carew and Mrs‘. Merton jGamble and s, quartette by Misses Jean and Iouise Oarew. Mrs. Mer- ton Gamble and Mrs. Peter Mac- Donald. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. i =- s». . . , SHOWS 3.15 - 1 and 9 - com: EAR S SNHHHHHHVAHM‘ BAPITQL; -_ snows 3.15 —-7 and 5.45 TD-DAl-b FRI. and SAT. WEDDING BELLS h'a's'n'= i On December 20. 1942, a very {Jfitéliymlgsdeitlllnflsxgsmsolelmnizfid at B Jamaica Plains, Mair, n C mh‘ B- uniiod in bonds oi matrimony Aileen Frances l Mall". Jamaica Plains and Thomas . l-Iirus oi R/oxbury, grnploygd by the Boston and Maine rai road. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Bertha and the groom W115 sllplivried by ltir. Harold Boyle, Jamaica Plains. Aiter the ceremony i l . a wedding reception was held at the . home o! her aunt Mrs. D. F. Hughes, l 9 Forbes St. Jamaica Plains. The number oi’ presents received by the balmy yfllllls mubie testiilod to their popu a llW- Alter a honeymoon through the New England states $63’ returned to their new homo on est Cotta 3t” b they now regge‘ R010 llrl’. where The bride is i1 daughter oi Mr. The bride's grandparents residecn Bishop 5t" Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton. i/K\\v - l , {imam ‘nu: [M] Aida nlffidv] Mill/M Java/f wares! u/wlt’ WILLIlllIiWBOYD . .0... ANDY (LVDL PAY KIRBY- [Old lANl ‘ Dflilb FOWHL HWBIRT RAWlINSON EXTRA i Chapter 8 of “SECRET CODE” JURY TRIALS AND TERRYTOON v Th3 Ouudclulorc Irlo Mggldflnplroubodoon Incl _ NELLOTAY Also _ Chapter a "moans or DEATH VALLEY” Comedy _ BLITZ ON FRITZ - cartoon Thin-r nohluidunalel podi- pa... was. will a, Iouml i.- u-h n, 1...... [Ir lion! lnllol. lipeh and louver/lap as only Tip Top Tailors knows how to givel ‘There's no longer a season for tailored clothes. It's definitely smart to wear your new suit now-riglit-and-ready for every occasion. Because tlioy’re practical people. more women every day are selecting man-tailored suits by Tip Top Tailors as their "duration" clothes. For suits are especially sensible today. They're a definite economy and the better they are the more economical they are. We've built our suit reputation on one great factor-value! Value in finer British woolens . . . smarter style . . . a higher type of workmanship . . . quality all the way in everythlng- Y0" ma)’ have your choice of our complete range of men's materials. Your selection will be tailored in the same meticulous way as our men's garments in our men’: tailoring shops. animations: \\ y¥ h Bandits In Film Rip-roaring action. and a cast iull oi iavoritn players, including Johnny Mack Brown. Fuzzy Knight, mu O'Dl{°imd omit Withers. all combine make "The Masked Rider" one oi the best western iea- tures to come to town this season. The Universal picture. new at the Capitol Theatre, deals with a notor- ious bandit gang which blunders and robs a iabuious silver mine in the rich pioneer country oi Mexico. Lamour Film Brings Thrills, Tunes, Laughs Local movie ians can look ior- ward with certain . to a dim com- when "Be 0nd th . Paranioun ‘s new Technicolor iilhlie m three do s at the Prince Dd at’: pretty evident. Dorothy Lamour is in it. and when Dotty appears in l. jungle film. ot- tired in a sarong, its inevitable thflt time are going to be some spine- ling adventure scenes. comedy Dot a filo! role ls bolstered y n nileévgrt inclu Rich- ‘%“...".‘ih"-?§“i>‘2°°'.i. mm. - "' “more: l°ii2.'."..i.‘i“dl-‘i’i; troduces ""A mil Moon Lenaour H ‘rhovilw tfhe lece this time m; u?!» d eephant 1:11:66: aroun a p e o a 8 elephant had killed Betty's parenis. “m: irate“ “‘ Willi»?- O a $31M] / / t , .' . a v w” 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside MRS. HAYDEN VANIDERSTINE p. m. sharp. Canadian Legion Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting 0f the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion will be held in the Legion Home, Grafton SL, Thursday evening, Feb. 25, at B A good attendance is looked for IRA M. BROWN, Branch Secretary. In Memoriam MR5. LOIS GREEN Again the people oi lVfJlpfiqiifi have been saddened my the removal, by death oi one oi ilie oldest and. greatly respected resident oi that‘ colllmiunity. Mrs. Lois Green nadi E-lkd away to her Eternal Home’ the early hours oi the mornmgl o! Feb. 10th, at the age oi 82 ycarsi aiter a long, and well spent lilc.l The deceased was oi a pleasing and i kindly personality which endeared‘ her to a large number oi friends. .fl1o had been s life long resident oi’ Malwe and was the daughter oi tho in Archibald and Margaret Ellison oi Lower Maipeqiic. The iunerel service was held irom her late residence on Friday afternoon and was largely attend- ed by many old irlends as an ex- pression o1 their sympathy. ‘Iho service was conducted by m ' W" ‘lgoizy comes u, film °'ii3=.'?-'§di“~iuhh to the gio wi Richard Dehhinz. Abel- Qy Helen Gilbert to retrieve a pa . Few other stars have been as con- th, bl- "'..'.‘..".“ i‘. fiifitthifiiélhd a.- ture. It's lot W tmhlrlgmgg°mf l to without Lamour starrer. p lootty’: meal recent oictpre beg: "Bgyond the Illld Horizon WM w swinly tale _oi our blue-itch” 075w, slioreeavmTheFl teln- f esv | in that one and hoi- six“ ing oi several hit tunes IN w" sweet in our mem . Just be that we %diooittw ‘flctliiieiixiciiwf an‘: melody. in w h °' rise-r o ave thin t hit comln IID fimond lfliaonllue Barium.’ CHILI’! MONOPOLY Amri iswi 3gb“ eca Bus." there's anothg Practically all the coal iound in thin the bor- wiillAllEll Ais llfllll BARGAIN fir" Gel your QUA KER 0A T8 and ORDIR BLANK lrom your Grocer Todoyl "grocer has no order blanks lend your can: an address with thirty-five cent: and one Quaker Oan Box Top m The Pamborough. Ono, or uluroon, Sash. NME-Tiis Quilter 0m (kmpaay mama the right to discontinue this olc without nodes. This reservation h merely Retention Billet iii-ibis oil-III 1|‘ U W H Rev. Mr. Crowdis who gave a most comionliig message. The hymns sung were favorites oi the deceased. After the Benedic- tion the remains were bourne to the nearby cemetery and ‘tenderly laid to rest beside those oi her husband who predeceased her several years ago: 'l‘iicre are ieit to mouirn the loss of a loving mother. one daugh- ter. Mrs. Rey Lockerbv. Hamilton. and one son Preston with whom N Y she resided. Two sisters Mrs. Sarah MacGougan, Kensington, Mrs. Nora Schurman. Nova Scotia. and a wide circle oi friends to whom deepest sympathy is extended. when the mists have rolled away We shall meet our loved ones gone. The pail-bearers were Messrs Duncan Mactiougan, Ralph Beair- sic. Sydney MsoGougan. Leslie liizioNult, Maynard Bryenton. and James Woodslde. COPERNICAN ASTRONOMY The year i943 marks the 40th anniversary oi the Copernican syn- tem oi astronomy. A highly esteemed and beloved citizen of Venioii River passed away at her home on February 10th in the person oi Mrs. Hayden Vim- Iderstine in the 92nd year oi her age. Mrs. Vanlderstine throu hout her long iiie was always _un ailing Ln Kindness and hospitality and was ever a iiieipiul friend and iielillibqiif- Blessed with a ilne 511181118 VOICE- she was ior many years a valued member oi the Methodist Church choir. ls was also her husband. WhO _pi “eceased her about six veers ego. She was born in the Vernon River district and sent her liie there. so was most favorably known to the entire community {or three galler- ations. She did not have a long illness and passed quietly away It m6 home where she had s nt so many years oi her useful ll e. She leaves to mourn their loss. besides a large circle oi friends- three daughters. Mrs. M. S Lea a". the old home. Mrs. J. H. Irving in Calgary and Elizabeth at Bronxviile. The iuneral service. conducted by her minister, Rev A. S. Weir. W85 held at the home on February 12th, It was largely attended despite the severe weather, numbers oi Deolllc coming from considerable distances. The minister based his address on the 23rd Psalm emghasizing the concluding verse " oodness and mercy shall ioliow me all the days oi my iiie, and I will dwell in the House oi the Lord forever.“ Interment took place in thc cem- etery beside the United Church where she had, ior so ion: been a iaithiul and devout worshiPDer The sincere s Diithy oi many ii-ienda is exten ed to the bereaved iamily. .__‘ Zion Guild Variety Concert ZION CHURCH HALL FRL, FEB. 26, 1943 8.15 am. Aid To Russia Fund Sterling clzirk, Mt, spew"; a mm fellas oi came 110ml. slut bGJlDOl u“ “yew-e- oi Skate. oer Bu: WBi-lfla-l-Sanie QM Beuevue w. L 19m Ldsenew w. L. Elsi. Baltic 1600 uiiiuil mad y. P. U. $.00 urundvlew W. 1, iriktl. solver M630 Cross’ 20.00 st. chance Auxiliary. Char- lottetown hospital 1Q“ hull. W. n. Lennie. Otoary 19,09 rred MiMJAll5l&llfl and sons, Bloouinelci 15,“ bid-Wu “l: diioreii sponsored by W L i640 Amount. UOUOCYAQ Liiusgow ‘itraii 11mg Br _ w. 1.: Mrs. s idol-Kb. Quarry; W. E. Ql-CHIY; L». S. Cox. Morell; Pisquid hast w. L; Alberry Plains W. I, ' . Rose Valley W. L: Brauaibane Salvage comma“, MWYO iirlom Colin McEachern, New ‘Kl’ e; . G. Morrow, Elmira; Pup- ils of Brookfleid School; Pope B“. nail, Hunter River; w, and M“, Hardingyraser, Elmira; Mrs. James lviacwiuiam, OLeary; Wallace Mac. utilliiifl, uoveriead Road; Alexander W. I_ w-W from Senior Debt. Beach Point School. $2.00 iroxu Mrs. Edith MoG . Miss Mary Stewart, Montagug; . est Hill Junior Red Cross; M", i-ranl; Jarcilnc, Braidaibane: ‘Prac- adie Sub-division C. W. 1...: M ton W. 1.; Mr. and Mrs. James Col. lings, Glen William; RA, Macilnail, New Haven; Mrs. Melbourne Me- Eochem. 1-0118 Creek: Elmer Mat- thews. OT-eflrv; Mrs. Edward Om’- rlll, Mrs, Claude Jeliey, Mrs, Bqfl Levers, Mrs. Herbert Vatcher, Mn, A45- Pilllnef- Qliefl-W: Rnlbh Adam; Knunstord; Edison MacDorisd, Mrs. Walter Dockendorf, Oovehead Rood‘ Wallace McKenzie, Dundaq; lgigdzed Moswain. Upton: Rev. W. .. ricer. Mt. Stewart. $1.50 from Little Pond 0W1... $1.38 from RAJ‘. Oflioers’ Quan- ers. Charlottetown, $1.00 irom Pessv Betton, Upton: Mrs. Malcolm Stewart, Upton: Met- ilda Dingweii, Little Pond; Daniel MacLeilen, l-lsrie ' Oha u 0'Keeie, Rollo my; wiiimh TIYIOI. New Dominion; Li , New Dominion; Malcolm B. Mathe- son, Albion Cross; J. B. Mclnnis, st Peters Bay: Canadian lotion iExtra); Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathe- son, Albion Cross: Mrs. William Burhoe and daughter. Mount Ho»! Mrsgl... H. Martin, J. A. hnnaa. Guy H. Nelson, Montague: Gewge Matthews, Mrs. George Matthews. Lena MacQuar-rio; John Moueah Orilla MacNevin, Mn. {owls hard, Mrs. Lloyd Matthews, Ir s Mrs. n isoh Dennis. 010m; Award , unn. Mrs. Arth- ur Blaxland, Mrs. Jamel Blsxla-nd. J,>B. Jay, Edward Rosliter, Mp. hunbai Collin, Percy Baker, James 0'Brien, Mrs. W T. Anderson. Mrs. Alice Hughes, Mn. Ambrose steels. Pat. Baker, Miss Alice McCarthy William A iward, Moi-en; uni-ed MacDonai , Samuel Wooldridse, Mrs. Thomas Wooldridge. Mrs. Charles Marshall, Charles O'Brien. ueorge Kieliy. James Marshall. Gor- don McMillan, Mrs. Jose Doyle. Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. wrenca Marshall, Edward Reardon. Wilgprm Birt, Harry swan. Seymour t. Walter MacDonald. James Birt. Wil- iiam MacDonald. Alfred Doyle. Mrs. Clliiord Webmur, Daniel Covehead Road; George City; Mrs. Emerson Murray. Heber Weeks. W. Bibi/onion.‘ Knud Jorgenson, Mrs. N. A. Out- cliiie. Robert H111. Friend. Frederic- ton. $19.99 received in sundry small subscriptions. New Inssoow The New Glasgow W. M. l. oi the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. W B. Bulman on Tllilfédfiy’ evening February 11w. Mrs. Foster Seller was the devotion- a1 leader. Theme {or the month was "Providing Wholesome Recreation" for all. Meeting opened with Hymn Flor the Beauty oi the Earth. Scrib- ture reading Psalm 1-50 ioilowed by prayer by Miss Elsie Laird. Also Hymn Land oi Our Birth. Minute! oi inst meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call answered by re- peating ist verse oi hymn. 9°!- rJspondeiice consisted oi a letter from Mrs. Newson concerninl B115- ing a report oi the meetings to the Temperance reading On thl Western Front" bv Miss Elsie Laird christian Stewardship reading, l letter irom Mrs. L. Maude Love by Mrs. Howatt n Meeting closed by aindlnd j The Very Thought oi Thee Mispah Benedictionwd. u GENUINE CATTARAUGUS VeqeiabIeSIicer REGULAR $1.25 VALUE uaker 0m Company. . M“.