Irma six GIGR challenging her wf-ngemble "Kitty Foyle" JUSEP from his triumph SHIRIE in her firs: rellly Extra Color Carlo” “Are Anlmfll?» Ar-lnrs’ =CAPITOL= III-DAY and WED. Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 KILL? Woe she the cruel leve- PHYLLIS illllxttn ("so Seeoni oi... Tolw" swath-mi) snnuun swarm’ HENRY H. HORACE MINOR IIINIEIS, ll. - llcllllll- VMTSUII Also News - Musical Popular Science ' Give ‘Generously BATH, SOMERSET, Erigllnd - (CP) — Two boys, aged l2 end l3, were killed when a military object they tried 1o saw exploded. _____________ FLEEFWOOD, England _ (CP) _—- The cigarct shortage in this ismcnshlrc town led the owner o! a store to put up this sign: “Sorry, No ciznrcts or matches - nothing under the counter, only my feet.‘ LONDON, England — (GP) __ London police have 30 new police cars equipped wit}, two-way radios. One will hr.- stntflcnrd in cnch dis- p-Ict of the mefropolitan force. vii , PRIIIOE ElIlIlAllD-To-dayzllell-Thurs if‘ i UGERS ll CUTTEN in "Since You Went Away" Y TEM PlE flown-up glamour role Shows 3:15 - 7 . 9 ATTEND MATINEES IF POSSIBLE l BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHI 8.30 The ri w» "i»i5'-l‘i‘i7i.“‘i.“".'.€a3 311150: in the city. Freezouf. For Charitable I'm-pg"; FILM FA ‘. “I'LL BL Sliriilsg.ygu" A so-called -. . which is with usglglrlvliriaw 13331985,‘. ed with rare itnd-erstaiiailig in "y Be Seems You," mt- HGW m... ‘"31" 11111611 fllrenvfl yesterday}; the Prince itdwaru ‘theatre. l1 is trite problem that deals with the 1e. abuitatlon of the returned BIA- 111 Dart ular the ycunu _ieilow W 0 is spiritually and emotionally wounded. He has a liaid light. pa“ t0 the normal, well-adjusted spneie 5e occupied before pushing “m, 1o iriaelstrcm of modern war. In Ill Be Szelng You“ ..o_;ph c°~l°11 Plays the role or such Walflvrflt hero or extensive action in the Pacific, who is returned to a U- S. Army hospital suffering a severe psychoneurosis. Rare uncer- fill-diflllus i-equlrcd to h_;-lp 511(3)] an individual attain emotional ad- justment. Ginger Rogers. co-starr. 1H8 with Gotten. P111Ys the role of a charming younlz airl who is en. dowed wim the understanding that help brings the boy back. In thc beginning they [nget while each is starting (m a “in. day-furlough. ' boy from lhc UQEIDNIBI. the 811i from the state prison where shei s serving a seven- year sentence for manslaughter. T116 Bill's yotml; cousin. Barbara (the role played by Shirley Tem- peque. N Prisoners OI Queb Campbellton. Official List of Casualties (Maritime a l ‘ _ Prisoners 0f War Now ‘Libero no Gignac. Louis, R411» 06111911511‘ , N. B. rIlfiOCBTfOll, Jogph M81171“. 3*‘ t. Harvey. N - sgMacDonald. 900189. Rim, Wy- ers Brook. (ID8101111011- N- 3- Mc inn, Rfiobegt Eugene, 8th.. d l . . - nlfidizeglgagld, John J-amielon. 091-. Judique North. N» 5- Murray, Gordon. R111» lands, N.B. .. Pollock, Niémon Inner, Rim. Glleirblilgél, John, Rfn, Delhousle . B. stievg, B George. 3111-. Cree, . - Thompson, Raymond Michael an... camnbellton. N- B- vlngeilill. Kegnegi Stanley, 11th.. Damp e ton. - - Watiers. Ira Gordon, R111» 3'11"‘ “vhtfiatlliai... Frederick. 3111-. Nor- t _ NB. oxcvubur’ Angus Frank, RIIL, South Bathurst, N. B. 1v.s. and 1am. Imlmwt Scrroul, Vincent Russel. Rim. Lime Bras d’0r. N- 5 New Brunswick ‘ Comeau. 1555c» m"- . B. Rideout. William John. 3111-. N B n, , . Siddal. H1110“ ckville. N. B. aCanadlan Auxiliary Servlcl inttewwn. IKE-l- CANADIAN ARMY "not"... . HIV I55 (Mam Van Now Liberated gg lmont Hllffy Vernon. Rim. B. Clement, Rfn. Ath- Adams. N. Firlgttc, Leslie, Bin, Campbell- N Blacquiei-e. olvllle. N. B f, n, . B. oGallantiq Jgselih Point"- R1“- °""'°°°' ' ' MacMll- Fitt- Camp- Rfn., Rfn. Gallic, Philli James Ian, Rfn, Blac lands, N-B. Gallon, John Wesley, R111. Uli- - , N. B. "°’<-,§.$§§,I° Arnold, Rim, Goshen. N. B. Hachezty, "Gerald, Rfh., Welt B thurs. . . 111-133-111“ JagesB Mistie, RIIL, Oampbe on. - - Irvlneilm Hiazrolg John. R111- g b _ . . amp e QIXIIQIJQG Rerlment Irving, Westley, Rfn., lands. N- B- LeBouef, Valmorlt. 3th.. bellton. NB. Levesque, Ernest Louis. Campbellton. N. B. Martin, Douglas John. Campbellton. N. B. McGi-ath, Jean. Rfn., Richard- vllle, N. B. Pollock. Coleman, Rfn., Dawson- ville. N. B Sweet, Royce, Rfn., Bathurat, N. B N.S. and P.E.I. Roglment Churchill, Seal-go Ralph. Rfn., Gates, Kenneth Herlon, Rim, Kemptville, N. S. Hurley, James Jacob, Pte. Mid- dleton. N. S. Lake, George Maurice, Rim. Kempt Shore, NS. Marshall. Albert Willinm. Sgt, Halifax, N. S. Savage. Carlyle Fitch, 0:21., Berwick, N5. New Brunswick Regiment Carr, Ashton, Frederick, Rln., Doaktown, N. B. Johnson. John Seward. Cnl., Sackville. NB. Manitoba Regiment Vibert, urst. N. -—-_______ "LIFITS ARCHITECT" Thene is beauty illl around us If we only care to see 311% 1116's Dflthway seems so hurried Hard the road for you and me. ' Sanford. N. ple whol s also starred iii the pic- ture), inadvertently brings things all ends well. ___________ "BEWITCHED", _NEW M-G-M IIIT, IS TENHE. lPI-IRILLING STORY UNIQUE IN PICTURES “Bewitchedf the M - _ Goldwyn-Mayer dramgew at "lfi Capitol Theatre, is a tense lllflllinll story of a Birl whose tec- ret was so weird. so terrifying than», she confessed to murder rather than reveal its horror. Phyllis Thaxtcr, who Johnsons sweetheart in "Thirty 5°°.°"<i§ Over Torvo." plays Joan . the girl who finds an evil soul living within her and faces a conflict that is solved in a most , dragiatic manner. " cw tched" l g . b Oboler. adapted Sh: glib“ mlmmlffi own highly successful radio pro~ gram, Alter mo." which thrilled millions of listeners. It tells of Joan's happiness at her Engage. mcni. to Bob Arnold (Henry Dan- iels. Jr.) Then, suddenly, her lnnef voice comes to the fore and. rath- l brelieve, she flees her family and friends. Discovered eventually, she ls about to return home with Bob when Karen. the evil her. forces hei- to kill her sweet- heart. She ls defended by a young at- torney (Horace McNally). who falls in love with her. Declared innoc- was Van enr. she denounces herself as guilty and ls condemned to death. The attorney, however, is convinc- ed herc is something strange about the case and arranges nn interview with the Governor at which a fam- ous physician is present. How the story is resolved is somethlnz you'll want to see for yourself. &' MONDAY meouou moAv I245 PM SACKVILLE om. 1070 i CA to an almost tragic conclusion. but W girl within '1' But when our cares are over Oh! that will be the way e will have time to note the sun- ‘ inc Of each and every day. That has shone along our pathway That before we did, not see, Just a heavenly. Glorious! Beauty! All made sure for you and me. Just a heavenly sort o! iedlnnoe Sent ahead to guide us through To that far-off distant city Built it seems for me and you. o! what love the builder cherished In his heart as day by day Hewed each stone. and shaped each portal, Of this house “I-Ie" built so fair. Can we ever be found worthy To live with him in ii there. Shining walls nnd golden thways Such as no other builder new And his sun to light with rndlonfl All this lovely city through. All our heartache: we have suf- fered “I-le" has known them long no Felt our pain. when twiguu have wounded When we would not hove it no. . Limes o! fell osv gbrm our mug-h “lard Way: Gave strength to bear our burden For each and every day. m...“ lute: ti." straw“ e "He" will be our guide to harbour This builder whom we knew Down life's ever changing athway‘ When our journey here is hrough. -Cha.rlotte R. L. Foley, W. ll. "The Maples" Freetown, P. ll. In _..___i__._ BOMB! AND MILK An investigation by Britidi re- search scientets as to the efhci. of air raids on the o! lk ndicabe e frequent result of the sh bombing. but that there is dance that nir raids on gr near d Ir he ds ened any I cot on a yfnt for rlgn-fat solids of the milk produced. NIIWBRIDGE ON UB8. Mon- mouthlhlre — (OP) — A boy of l1 unused himself by skimming e stone ecmse the water neer here (BA end hit end killed e leeplng sol- mori. The . Wfllhlfll 80W! pmndl, wen welcome for u» Nldhw t by which to Mailm- giéeeder can afford to pay for a erel type of the A real Rood bull will sire a calf Albert, “h, worth more than n calf from the some cow by a medium or poor bull . 1 (1 BI! r- the latter class) v13? eifii-snlflnifrllnz rllllggdret '3» value of such a calf at l2 or 18 Nam’ (wllel, 178 Fitzroy 8L, Clur- months may easllv be $50 in an ‘John Philip. Pte., Ball», >18, 11-. A Stu-trot: MQNBAY not»... men 1 2:00 N00" SACKVILLI om. 1070 CIA VALUE 0F THE HERD SIRE Plst- u’ the country for a. in: rcvement is be élfwted the bull used must be superior to the cows. says E Vin Nice. Dominion Experimental 51-1111011. Scott. Blsk. By proper Orientation 1n moat districts, art. ificial insemination offers the own. ere of small herds services of high clms bulls which they could not afford to purchase. In the mean- time many owners of good herds, large and small, will be purchasing bulls which may either improve or damage their herds.‘ If there is any sort of yard stick determine the price a rd sire. it 1s the number and gen. cows to be bred (and many registered bulls are of The difference in average pure bred herd and in special herds $100 or more However, 20 calves at a. $50. viii’. ference meam that. the lzocd bull has made for his owner $1.000 more than the inferior bull could have done Double the number of calves for a 40.0mm herd mid multiply by the number o! yelm service the bull gives and the value of the 31m soars to areal, heights. Perhaps e $300. bull would improve certain small herds while ln other cases larger herds of excellent. cows mnY demand the use of, the % b11115 available. with the price a second- ary consideration. It should also be noted that the price may mt indicate the value of a bull for some of the most famous bulls have been boulzht at comparatively low figures The late James Douglas paid $710 for the Shot-thorn bull Browndale and later refused $7,000 for him. As the price does not always in; dicate the value of n bull and as so much depends upon a. wise sel. ectlon. an‘ inexperienced breeder might do well to solicit the help of two or three honest friends ounl. lfied to assist in selecting a herd s m. Experiments conducted at the Dominion Laboratory of Plant Pathology at St. Catharine-i. Ont. have shown that Burgundy mixture 4-4-40 has consistently moved superior to any other a ray mater- ial for the control of ce ery blilthti- Burgundy spray 1s made up i110 some as Bordeaux m e. washing soda is used Instead of hi Meinoriam nouns I. Nil-W" A large number of relatives end friends nethered et the lioagleugf the late Morris H. Ncllon. “u? ter Avenue, on 11°11“ noon when funnrll I ‘l m‘: conducted w vr- 1'- E- "fl, o; end Rev. Henry 31mm» "a. u Bl. John's United U111!" n ell. Bu)?" “flue provided by the cholruugl’ "st. John's Church which an‘ , rvioe et the Ireveefde in _'.','ll‘,'"'" '° rev: ""1109 "Mellon I ~ Sciatic Hasn't Bothered Me I-‘or Four Years " Ae bole linloo townni middle "=11 mm Ivauvwhllv mural r0353 §.l_ ll. ‘dd’. fibhbfi-Ft lets.“ we to amine‘ cane when I and Illrnwooill 0011;; tery wee under the Ill-I “l lvoetmorlend will! N°- 3'. °I 9., and the committal service $1: venom“ by GQOIIO B. men. - 5m, n. etteadlnl the funerelngervicgeufrom outside Points were Mr. Nelson's dlvllmf- 3|"- Carrie Cowsn. 01 NW “ilk (my and his brother. Joleph v1 BN- ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Ddwlrd Gardiner of Ohelton. P. It I- - Moncwn ‘Irnnscrlpt. u; many cases as oolliery owners are lime. "an m more" some JOBS m ‘u v COALFIELDS honestly it to en ‘mo! 3.“ stiffen ue I dIdP-Mr. C. o -——-———~_- SPRING PARK I 1'1!!! Park Women's Institute bloating opened by , 0d! end repeating unison. Ten members responded to roll call with e "jokqv 5M there were two visitors page t, on, 0i’ Whom J01ned. rm min tes of LQNDQN, sept. l2 -~"(CP) — At pm 1,000 "Bevin boys — vouns men directed to wont in con} mines -have left their vests and 611mm be traced, out (I 22,000 ordered to 3,1115 ployment since October, 1943. A yqung pit worker moently was {med $13.50 at Aberdane, Glamor. gnnshlie. for absent-inc himself from work and the roeecI-linr. 1911118 1°!’ an, ministry o labor, said ‘a. redhea- sei-lous sitintioh is developing in South Wales . " I Hundreds of "Bevin boys‘ had left their employment. in this area. More than 400 are eeid to have dis. appeared from Scottish coelftelds. Officials eied they believed dis. appearances are not reported in I ""1 1119:’ were iven . $3.1m that glvenlfogeo, llmchare t0 teachanm "1 children until cim n u lbw-stallions meeting were read and "- sale Sick committee reported fruit sent to three and cords to four. ‘Ihe teachers reported son and towels needed for the echoo _-——————~_ MRI Qulinmt _ Birth statistics show um; , M19161! occur once in Qflm_ not anxious to secure their return to the mines THE DICE . Allrgmfi?” , AGAINST YOU Canadians "are lucky. 5o for we've prevented inflation end avoided deflation. Ii’: not been iusl good luck. Your supporl—overybody's support-of price ceilings, rationing and other conlrolsolone hos mode It possible. lUTNOWCOMBIl-IREALIEINOIIME. The danger of inflation and its black shadow, deflation, will. Ion as long o: goods are scarce and insufficient to meet demands. With the war over and plenty of money In our pockets it‘: eon‘ 1° overlook the danger. It's easy lo think that paying iusl a little more lo gel somelhlflq we wont Is unimportant now. It's easy to lhlnk that whet you do con’! hurl-and lo forget that careless, extravagant buying is a sure way lo help o general '1" ‘In prices. h c ' ' 1110i‘: how inflation gets going. BUT IVFLAIION 8 ALWAYS FOLLOW!) IY DELAIION. And deflation brings cancelled orders, bankrupt buslneaenmofly gage foreclosures, unemployment and distress-distress you can't ovoid: Until Industry gets back to normal, prlce ceilings, rationing and o ‘¢en9 ‘gee; e 4 . m av m :0 i920 ¢‘ m I’ ‘. PIICII ‘.SWIPID ‘a 0 . I922 o‘ é uutnrloinmt . rename "znasgnnn/mmln other controls ore our safeguard. 59-5», on weiehlng your buying; Don‘! mh to buy seem 00°11" Keep on saving your money. Put lllnlo Victory bends end We! Sevlnge eulllledee; Keep on supporting wage end price eenivole. end reilonlnll Keep en lighting lnfletlen end lte Heel: shadow delfllflh . 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