race slx A DOLLARS” WORTH OF tNniltTAl 12112111‘ po1.1..-\11 or THESE Flnal TO-DAY _- snows 3454-0 Sponsored by KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS GARY GRANT-JOAN FONTAINH in SUSPICION ‘Pluto’ Cartoon-Unusual Occupations NT maven-rs w11.1. 111?. 1 ‘,5 '1'... NME 'I‘HI'I.1\'I‘RE'S WEFIIQLY SLIGHTL Y IHIRLZY IINOS1 “Around The Comer" by Earl Bron! and loge! Eden. H’: thrilling! :—- WI-IDS ON PAREYIE 33KB ANNIVERSARY On New Year's Eve, the occasion of her parents’ 33rd wedding anni- Ehcl A-Liclmod Rolxrtson, oi M1". and Mrs, J, P, 1~ of A 1315110011 Rchztrds, F121111.-cs. son o1 Mrs. S. Richards and the Cranvl 11rd hard», of Wit Mr. 11:1‘ rly oi Collision. 1-Ie was :11 11,1‘ Rial‘. F. Bairic, of Copper i Ulliidfi Church. ‘. o1 large and whim mums stood ‘ ...rlr 111 the large- 1x11111011: 1r 11g room. DGIOYC which . .1‘ 1.111‘ vnlvs \ re 1111:1111. Willie vases of the ilolvl-rs wcre rolaccti about. the 111-111‘: and (‘lilting rooms. the arm of hcr ris flit-ml: sleeves were scalloped. A 11111-112111 veil of white illusion tullo f-"ll front a Juliet. cap of beailzifill Ilrllsxcis Rose Point-e lace wi which the veil itself was trimmed. Wore Heirloom Brooch She carried a slimvr-r bouquet of .'~.lll‘i'(llli‘ltlt‘l‘l by Vvliill.‘ i)Clll’tli‘(iitl. Her only orna- 1111 lieirlooln brooch of and irold. a relic of llr-r rents‘ wedding day some 70 I10, 1i of honor. Miss Aline J<l ns. iislnii, wore pale I'O.~(.‘ (‘lll'i1lli€ 11 sfjxlr- with a 11c. short ptlffcti s CAPITOL- THUR-FRL-SAT. _,_. __ _ I ‘ i NEW’ A!\'\ ‘V SCHOOL Etc-port for lilo 1111111111 of January. Grade IX-—l Eitanor Daizcll; 2 Ruth D.ll2\‘ll. Grade VIlI-1. Gardiner Dalzell, .1. Lloyd Enmail. Grade VII-st. Clifford Mouse; 2. Louise Dalzeli; 3 William Moase. Mildred 1\1:1c1\.‘<ill. Grade IV tat ._1. Janet Dalzell; Iiay; 2 Shirley Tuplin. Grade II ‘bl -1. Gerald Clark. Grade II 1c» —1. George Dalzoll; Isttlnlla Conduit: 3. Bruce Mac- 2 Ga r1! incl‘ CLINTON W. I. l: Dalzcllh/IISEFAOI ‘In The members of Clinton Wom- en's Institute were eltlertainui on February 11th at the ltorrle of Mrs. Leslie Payntcr, Meeting Open- ed with the Ode and Creed. Four- trsoirnictlibcrs answered roll call by giving a flour bag. The minutes of tlie last meeting were read and approved. Books from the library Memoriam JOHN C. h-ITI-QENNA On F\=b. 4th, 19-1.’. the Ansel of gave a siltisfactoryi report. Tllc :- STA THEY DARED A TOMB 0T TERROR! The most amazing adventure over imagined . . to solve c secret scaled than Thousand ynunl ~11 111111 10111111111061 Plus- Merrie Melody-Comedy-Sea Raiders ‘ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘PLS Bola FOR HITLER CANADA'S ‘VAR LOAN. ‘TU-DAY UNLY -— snows 3.1Js-_l_s.4s nvnwrl-xll IN TEMPTED _ —I-‘EATURING— 11111111 HERBERT-PEGGY MORAN-JOHN nouns NE\\'S-Cnrto0n—-Fiction- Going Places AY 1119111111130 111011111 - WMIACE 101111 Newton; Joseph M., Monitor, Alta: Harold F., Boston, and James V., New York. Two sisters Mrs. J Siddon and Mrs. D Owens pre- deceased 111m. His funeral, which was largely attended took place to Kinkora Church on Friday morn- ing. The Requiem Iligh Mass was celebrated by Rev. M, J, smith, P. Grade VI 1. Doris Dulzell; 2. P., who also conducted the services Keith Niflilrl); 3. Elinor nifaclnnis. at the grave. The pail bearers were Grade V —1. Betty Tuplin; 2. —Ca1'l Greerlan. George Grcenim, Fred Murphy, Henry Trninol". Ferd- inand Kilbritic and Joe Trttinor. EBRUARY 18‘ In“ M TII UR.—-FRI.—SAT EMPIRE ' MATINEII SAT. ONLY 2.30 HAZING ACTION IN TNI LAND 0F TNltlllS AND EXCITENIENTI ...1 n- m. with your fevadtoutivomn LYNN IIIIRICI l REPUBLIC PIC U . ALSO — 3 STOOGE COMEDY KITCHEN QUIZ-UQR/FOON 'I‘RAVELOGUE A. Helen Moasc; 3 Allison Mac- May his soul rest in peace. Innis. Grade IV 1b) -—1. Joan Mac- VERNON SCHOOL Neill. ———-—— oi-ude 11l;_1 Dzlvid Dailzcll: 2. Vernon 511ml standing for Olive Durant; 3. Clifford Durrlnt. month of January: Grade II 1a) —1. Frances Mac- Grade X: 1. Anne Furness; 2. Anna. MacQuaid; 3. Mary MacKen- 11a. Grade IX: 1. Alvin Murray; Oiiva Sullivan, Grade VIII: 1. Marion Furness: 2. -‘ , . Patiline Moase: 2. I. Isobel MacLleod; 3. Wynston . . 3. Ellcrl’ MacKay. Drake. Perfect Attcnduilcé - Eleanor Grade VII: 1. Arthur Merrill: 2. , Louise Georgina. Murphy and Don Drake. 3. Phyllis Furness. Grade VI: 1. Gcglld MhffQllflifi Grade V: 1. Camilla Jay; 2. Benny Murray and Joan Murphy, 3. Earl Momssey. rade IV: 1. Jimmy Jay. Grade III: 1. Helena Dollerty; 2 EugIne Doherty; 3. Alfred lvfurphy Grade II (Sr): 1. Frances Mur- phy; 2. Jean MacLeocl; 3. Betty ltftirphy. Grade II (Jr); 1. Kenneth M111‘- phv; 2. Ernestine Murphy; 3. Jacki» evriiilig of Feb. 11. with following committees were appoint- "was 1t Xfllil‘: 111.111 o1 P.‘If'('l)ii{)lliil inccub-srs present. Meeting op cd for next mcetng: Program. Mrs. clllirzlct-r. 1Y1; 1'1 ll tiutliful, sober by singing Qdc followed lw rq . Bruce Clark and Mrs. James Mac- 111111 honest. w 1: virtues he strictly inq- crcpd in unison, Th1; . KM’- Lilnflt. Miss Lorna Warren observed at all tum-s, ‘lllfi 111s sicii- followed by roll call. nmlvcrcd by l‘ Mrs. Bruce Clark, Miss Irene Plck- ncss and (i"\ 111'.“ lztit-nly fclt bv was moved and seconded that $10 l. 111- lcavcs to mourn Valentlile versc. and trading 11f cring and lvtrs. Justin Woodrda. ‘ni- man r1‘. and frisilds. 111* ‘minutes which were read. 1119350‘:- 1 Tile questionnaire on Social Wcl- . ' vnfcri member 13d and signed, con-c Qnflpnpp [~03]. fare was discussed. Collection ivaa " Church anti slated of tllrre letters of titanic‘ taken amounting to $1.20 and a dn- dllfiilf! h‘, freq til‘ for cigarettes rccciv .1 from lmy: nanorl of $9.10 was handed in.- It visited y: s 11151101‘ Rev. J, Train- 1n the armed 101-3.“, Rfgfilvpd that $10.00 be sent to Blilllii-Ti Fund be sent to the Red Cross Office for and fire brothers. Resolved that cash member pay the Blanket: Fund, Program consis- Fred slicchan. Bos- t0 cents toward Mobil-c K ted of n reading “Your Communaty I{(“.l1‘\‘ T11 ;-_ Kinkora, and You“ by Mrs. Ralph Heancy 1d T1 '. Sudbulgv, ivfrs. overseas. 2 pair gloves. 2 s . and a, "Match 'c1n" contest carried Joe Tr. Jl', Ki ".1. Mrs. Ferd n- anzl 1 pair socks were l ' out by Mrs. Justin Woodside amt and Kilbride, (‘llilllglgjp Chm-ins 1 put on bv M1 1m‘- won by Mrs. Ralph Heaney and lvlcxcn _ BCffilll, Wendell P., 'c\v, li:~iz-_== W011 by." 1.112s. Miss Vivian Wsndsldc. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs Ralph Heancv. roll call to b1- ans- wered with "Hints on Soap Mak- ing" or "Suggestions on How to Save Sugar." Subject for (lISCUSSIOTT Agriculture. Meeting closed W150 the National Anthem after wlrch a dcbclous lunch was served by the hostms nllzl commttce in 1I"arge. bnuffanl. skirt. Ho!" g Revlon i Nail Polishes '1‘ ‘ir 111 ' 111i. n‘ 111111411‘. (‘at cll n biurgttcl of pznk 11nd The groom null 1111‘ mm nit/end- Jueltune 1, 2 & 3 r1 - n bililffiilill-“CCS of white i "1 t'",- 111111111! room. ‘ll/yilldsol‘ ‘ll \1.'1~rr- strwd, 1111- brwltt/[lllly Sh)’ \l'f'fiii.lll{ cake or 1 1 Chilibcan '.'1~l' Iain“ :1 ‘a. i 0111111111 lvf‘ by cur on Cherry CONE n on to ‘Toronto and 1.11‘ 11-1111-12111! the bridg- I-[M Dog v‘ Rcd Punch line under :1 Pcrslirn lamb coat. A Svotch 121p and mulf of matching flzr comnlvtcti the outfit. Mr. and Mrs. Richards will live in Fort Frances. fl l] M l“ Th- tiny ower gr. aro e Rabbi‘ in. was also dressed in ' N95"? 11111111 n11. pale blollrf‘ in “color; I _ _ flay a 1011 vras ma ' . ma .11 and l. ' colonial bouquet wa. blur aid wll .1‘. 1111111111‘ - y following tlic ccro- Ii Shades 2 Rinses l5 C many, 111-" 11121111111: party was sell’- rii rt-lrl-llncrlts by Mrs. H. Pcrlgoc fl‘lll NUS. APNair Robertson. Mrs- J. l". ltairuflsolt, Ji'.. and Mrs. P. . B. . . - mi,,.vfil"tbc'arts°n' °l North 1y 5 Rinses 3:1 C Mrs. Robertson received in a JAMIESOWS DR lib STORE gown of fuchsia crepe with a din- n-ante-trimmed lick" 5nd "- m" skirt. Her col-sage was of white 111m. The room's moth" WW‘ do“. grq-y will 11 corsnge nf Ru- IJFUKY‘! lilies. Mt.“ RCbefii-oll‘- noun of green crepe. trimmed writ gold. Smlhury Daily Star. Thr- brides parents Mr nn-i Mix. J. F. Rorertsin were foltiwr lT-wid- m1.- at Marshflcld. I1 ELI’ Suirnitiu-IEN .Tl-IAT ARM-BUY VICTORY BONDS. Gordon Slicidqw and Mrs. John Murphy. Next tnrcting to be hel at liulnc of Mrs. Herman Ings when roll call is to be answered by an Irish joke. Lunch was served and mcc. 1;: closed by Milli-n! National Anthem." BARGAIN EXCURSION T0 WESTERN CANADA MONTREAL, Que., Feb 17-5?" cia bargain excursions to Western Canada are announced by C. P. Ricldcll chairman ‘Canadian Plas- scngrr Association tickets for winch will be on sale February 21 W March ‘lth inclusive. To KNOW 10!‘ an extensive stay at western des- tinations patrons will have the ad- vantage of a forty five day return limit. . , Intending travellers from 190mm in Eastern Canada may selcct any destination in the P1111116 Pmvlncel or British Columbia. but it is more than likely thatthe 11111591‘ IJYQDQY‘ gm, of KFQVT“, will be to Winnipeg. were distributed. Four sweaters. death entetxd the home of Mrs ihree_ pairs gloves. 1 pair seam-ans Ferdinand Kilbvidc. Kcusiiijzton, 1111211111, tltoon, Calgary, Ed- . stockings and two quilts ucrc lland- and Ciliillllfl 11> 1 licr bro- . ntontou. . 13111111, Prince Ru- ' 11d in to thr- Rczl Cro.~s convcnor thcr Jcim ‘C. ...i.t 11.1. t-ltc . part, V111. 1'!‘ and Victo . and Yarn and dress material was early 111:1.- 01 I10 yr. .. The deceased ----~---»~-—— F11 s will be» muzti l0 d‘ Q1311 given out. Plans were made for ' ' 1 of L111‘ lair. Mr and puLLvlEw w, y, the normal 111155911311‘ 111155- holding a social evening in the hail. Mrs. 111 Alclicnllti. Newton __~-- “St:11iri:1i'1i" and “touristfl class tic- It was moved and seconded that and during lhc ]l‘l.<l-lf‘i1_\'(‘lll‘.'\‘ pati- The regular monthlv melting of kst. will be llv " bie fortravcl in Institute cha ‘:11 the hour o! 111w‘- t-litly suilorrd :11 incurable ilttack the MlllvT-ew W. I. will livid at .111» idzlrd or tourist 5190111111! m“ ing to 8 o'cl ‘k. Sick committee 0t inianlll ]). 111 s. hclne of Mrs. John Murnlrv on ll‘;- \‘.‘ll1‘l'8 opcratr-tl 1m payment of John as 1e \\'-i.\ (Jflllllllllilly 011111111 111-11111‘ regular berth c1: scat rule. Both tianndiaai Rztlwayfi “m GU01‘? 5H“ irwcr IITIYS fir travel l0 Wt-SICTYI da in coaches. Many in- ll'l\'(‘ been made regarding =1, 0:11. sinus, indicating during ill!‘ time m!‘ tans are in effict will be qluto 111111‘, _ V _ RVustc-rticrs now residing in East- vm cabana. will find this a wond- mful opportunity in which to visit tncir old homes in Pra rte Prov- or in British , n1; the slime period nllar prlvlcsves will b1- nvnilablc ' 21> residents of Western Ctmiidil i0 visit relatives 0r YCHOW 01d W‘ quaintanccs 1n thencast. Lung River Grist-ll lull Vicinity and Vicinity ‘red Anderson R. C. N.. been home owing to sickness in his The Misses Juanita 1nd Eunice 1e“ h“ we“ w “do”: m5 Campbell of Long River were m- ent visitors to Grahams Road. Mm “mm. Bluhnd’ ‘Ilse many friends of Mr. Bernard ‘wit’ “ “w dws m ‘he m fltasimmons of Lorttfn River regret ' to learn of his con uecl illness Monti. ty lut Mrs. Preman Jay, Monti, wu in the city a few days last week. Willing hands opened the paved road from Morel] to Mount Stewart last week while men from Moun! ‘Stewart, opened the way to ‘Iraca- e. Mrs. Murdoch Macheod and daughter Jean spent a few (luvs in Charlottetown the guests of Mrs Lefacbeods brother, Major E.W. Johnstone. .1 "v 1.“l3°‘i““il..l’“‘°“““” a — ~ was e n g River H on iii-win evenins- M». aim-i $1318.11. .1“? 67°51. i7?12‘1.i‘§.°‘§ll; Payntcr acted as chairman and tne making a good showing on the Pmimlll w“ a ‘"3"!’ l-"wresldn? °'.‘° College Hockey team. A. B. Mc- consistuig of instrumental music. Adam JL and “mus amine contests, games, and singing after ' _____ ' which a. dainty lunch was served The Maren-Hockey Team mm]. by the ladies. The remainder of the a1 u, mum, l“ Week when they evening crass spent in dancing vhich dropped . f”; mane to soul-LB was mu enjoyed by the younger 1m, _ ' set. A neat sum was realized which V‘ ‘ very small 5cm will be forwarded to the Red Crass ML mnry Mcnougan charlothh -:' war purposes town. spent a couple of days at his Mr. and Mrs. Allllanm Brown tot home m Bangfi’ 1m “w” bong River are rece v g congra u- Th 1 f m1 1 iations on the arrival of a. baby boy wereflfijfidmfThe syioltwifijfsefilg‘; 0" 51111453’ 3m- girls have returned home very '———- much pleased with what. they have Mia Juanita Campbell bu le- l ed . turned to Kensmgwtr “m: spent“ earn about house keeping. Ing a pleasant vacation at: her home in long River. g. N. Rah foreman, will regret to -—-—- ear h t red th C-h 1 . Miss Vivian Pavriwr is at pies- town Heospaistale treatrenent.“ om ent confined to tier home lLrnugh ___ illness. Her many friends trust Mr. will mnahan was in the for a. speedy recovery. city last week, Miss Vera. Brarlder apent the Mfiss Alice McCarthy. who left week-end in Burlington the guest her teachinq position at Sinoat, Rd" of Miss Marjorie Warren. after Christmas and went to -———— TPWMO- 1111s accepted a position Among those who attended the with the Civil Service in Ottawa, dance in Summerfleld Hall on Tuesday evening were Miriam Many friends here especially my; MacKny, Juanita Campbell, Man. writer learned with regret of the ian Ferguson and Etmloe Qamp- sudden passing last week of Mrs bell, C. A. McDonald, at Hotel Minna:- Mount Stewart. All who had m; pleasure of knowing her feel a deep sorrow for her passing, lvlfisa Reta Cullen spent the week- end at her home in Moi-ell. STERLING W. I. The February meeting of Sterling W.I. met at the home of IVJS. Lorne MacEwen with twenty members and four visitors present. Meeting Mrs. Charles McDonald clt d ih . d f I- - y ibpvigg $11.."§§..3?£..“§§a'f$pa,$a1 iapfffetnlh“ w°°k'°“d "i h" 11°11"! 1n of minutes of previous meeting. The school committee reported tlzat they had visited the school and there was nothing needed. The vis- iting committee reported having made four calls. Itwas moved and seconded that $1.25 be sent with the V card to the Red Cross office and that $5.00 be sent to the Alex- andra Orlzlianage Fund. $2.00 was given to the Red Cross by the quilt- ing club to purchase a. blanket. 1t was moved and seconded that New Glasgow be invited to stage their concert in Stanley Hall. The follow- ing committee was appointed tn make plans for a. social evening 1n the hall: Ill/Us. D.J. Macbeod. Miss Crimford MacKay, Mrs. Thomas Bolger, Miss Isabel Reid, Miss Car- rie Woodside, Mrs. 111E. Fleming, Mrs. 11.5. MacEwen. Questionnaires on Citizenship and Social Welfare were discussed and filled in. fapcrs on the subjects were read by Mrs. Lorne Mncmven and Mrs. Oran-l ford MacKny. The following new committees were appointed: Visit- ing, Mrs. I-ISMncEwrn, Mrs. JE. Fleming; Program, Mrs. Wallace MacKtly, Mrs. J.E. Fleming; Re- freshment, Mrs. J.E. Fleming, Mrs. Earl Henry, Mrs. Cranford Mac- Kay, Mrs. Lorne MacEwen. The program consisted of instru- mental musit; by Mrs. Ernest Mew- Ewen and Mrs. Lorne Mat-Earn; duet. Whispering Hope. by Mrs‘. J. E. Fleming and Mrs. l-orne Muc- Ewen; contest, "Farmer Peter's Valentine,” prepared by Mrs. JE Hlscott, won by Mrs. Jrlin Mac- Kay and Miss Carrie Woodside. Bean Guessing Contest put on by Mrs. Cranford MacKay, won h_v Miss Margaret Rcid. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Bell, roll call to be answered with a Joke. Meeting closed with 11 King. Pie. George McKenzie, who h“ been home on leave has returned to his duties with the Veteran gllgrietgd} of Edrwarill Ryaltn, will be- ' 011.!‘ O at his home here? s“ Gus ulna“ Miss Helen cox <1 M1359‘ M O'Brien, teachers ‘:1. Mflfefi W2: in the city over the week-end. Mrs. F. R. N . visitor to me cage was a week end Morel! Drcadnots held the Hot. man's Victors to a tie game four fill. at the Morel] rink last Friday night in H, fast clean game. Credit must be given the Morell boys who are only school boys for being able to hold the fast plflylng glty team to a draw. Mr. W. A. O'Brien who hails from this vicinity handled the Holman team and seemed su-ange to lead a team against his home boys. Rugged Gerald McAdam, ‘e11 U19 Mqreli boys and looked after the visiting team. A monster whist party lmd dance was held last week at the homo of Mrs. Mary Rosslter. dang. inlz wascnrried on in the store oper. atcd by Per late husband bill 1.10a- ed since his death. ‘ The final whist and dance was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McAdam on Monday evening with large crowd in attendance. few weeks more tihlm a hundred dollars has been gathered for thc Memorial to oney. Mrs. Agnes Gallant. St. Charles is spending a few days with he: daughter Mrs. Charles Aldershaw. Reta Malone. IIIE NORTH WILTSI-IIRE YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION Th” “m” ‘Vi-Rage Y°““‘~P°?" friends in Morel] Md: pies Union met at the home of Mas. Walton Toombs, Thursday evening, February 12th with Mary iViac-Kcnzle in charge of the FCIIOWSlIID program. Val/Til?!‘ ROOIIQY- ‘ The meeting by singing ———-- "Unto ‘file hills.’ Scripture Reading Mr. Lloyd Cox Jr.. made the trip St. Luke 7:1 10. The Story o1‘ St. to Morel], on Friday for the hockey Xdalgnthéa wfi §€8(%>.“Pl'l1y(i3f folilgw- qame, coming with the Holman y e r 's ayer n un on. 1e The Worship period closed with am m one of the“. can‘ Mrs. James A. O'Brien. and What A Friend 502." The roll call daughter Reta were in the city on answered bv ‘eleven members- I611. were two vts tots present. Tho Saturday on business. Miss oath“ spent several years here before m. moving to Cardigan. with the late Friends of Mike Tobin, retired 13708 =M»pu _‘°“, 8 G7 gs ‘J- E3 .. ri . 11.15 ‘Bdtaln Speaks 11.80 Rndlo News-Reel. A. M. 12.00 ‘Srlnews of war.‘ mum!)- 1115 ‘Democracy Marches. 12.25 Ixlterlude. Atlm Reg on. declared MacNeill, superintendent, . Not; only did these include l: lngs to sweethearts in Canada but xy it. FEI. o .__.sY11u1=_ “Target For Tonight” Feature Radio Show An adaptation of 11.4.11‘. aft, ‘Targe p0, 1118M" W! 1 be featured in the ondo’ wattle show oi e5 c l‘! Loan Pro ram wfllflht it 11 o'clock. Peglmlséi: has been requested fnm 10nd,, land. to have Flying Qfhcglll Alexander More, operations Office 1n the movie, take Daft. 1n wmghl.’ ooast-to-coast broadcast. ' Flying Officer More, mostqqim ured R.A.F. man 1:1 d11- much admired mm, is in 0111111111 m, wltlh British Commonwealth M, “$131118 Plan. and it ls belle.“ that R.A.1", Headquarters in 1m. don will give madly permission m; his a 81112108 on tonight's show FTYng Officer More lsrxpqiymq tell some of the experiences he had while the film was being made and will robably be interviewed over the on questions connected Filth M! fining" par; ct For Tonight“ has m“ received by movie critics every. W919“ with ENM acclaim. Erin "Time." toughest critic of them m‘; gave “Tenet For Tonight“ a m‘ rating _ RADIO TRANSMISSION , , lantern Daylight Snvinl ‘lime WAVELENGTH Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Canasta-MM m. (to 10 00 p.m.; 49.10 m uium Canada and USA-ii 32 m 25.52 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ll s! $1. i133 l-hQ 13mm‘ t To- 56¢- tlie new m, .154 P. M. 5.16 ‘Lmldon Calling.’ 5.30 ‘Women of England.’ Talk by Mrs. Antlmny J. Drexel Biddle, Jr. 5.46 ‘Front LL-u Iumily.’ 0.00 Itondnn Studio P‘ ' PC 6 30 ‘Calling frcm Newfoundirand’ including news- letter by n. J. 1.11.1.1, 0.11 1:. Tirade Commissioner tor New- foundland. 6.46 The Neiws. 6.56 News Analysis. 7.00 war Commentary: ‘The War at Sea.’ Talk by Ll Cont. Thomas wcodrciltfe, R. N 7.10 ‘Listening Post.’ 7.15 New; in French. 7.30 ‘Canada Calls flom London’ (in collaboration with CBCl: 7.30: Topical Feature Programme. 7.46: Khaki Scrapbook. 8.00 ‘Demcoracy MEilTlH-‘S ' - 8.10 Interlude. London Calling.’ ritain Speaks.’ "lit/use- lng in War-time England.‘ by Elizabeth Cmlg . ‘Sinews of War.’ Fighters. . Headline Nuvs and Views. ‘Listening Post.‘ BBC ‘Theatre Orchestra. con- ucted by Stanford Robinson. . ‘Front Line Family‘ (Repeat) . Feature Programme ‘London milling’ . ‘Ilhe Daily Service. N The ews Dennis Noble. .' (Repeat). ass? _ 909 on $$$88n5 collection amounted to '1‘! cents. Tile minutes ol the last meeting were "m"!!! "Om 11°!‘ “will!!! dill!" It read and approved. It was decided “BURS- io send $5.00 to the Mount Allison Fund. A lcttci‘ from Rev. Ira Mac- Donald was read and it was decided eepted a position with the Bank of Nova Scotla, at Morel], replac- to send him the Pageant “The Lost Church." A donation ut $1.00 was received from Miss Bessie Clark. Lillian, Mary and Lyneettn were appointed to help on Valentine Committee. The next meeting is w be a Valentine Soclalumd the reg- ular meeting is to be a Missionary program.-(Patriot please copy.) MONTAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOOL Honor Roll of Montague Memor- ial High school for January: Principal's Dept: Grade X: 1. Florlne Campbell; 2 Jean Duvm‘; 3. Harold Stewart. Grade IX: 1. Peggy Beck; 3 Ruth Yeo; 3. Violet Hayward. Misc Mnthcaon‘! Deptt: Grade VIII: 1. Gerald Ilannlm; I. Laura Gillis; 3. Dick Macbelm. Grade VII: 1. Sitphflnle Gaudet; it. Jack Macfntyre; 3. teeming AJ- en. Mn. MacDonald's Dept: Grade VI: 1. Jessie Hutcheson; 2. Ruth Stewart; 3. Bettie Ann Beck, Hazel Yeo, Malcolm Johnston. (equal). Grade V: f. Gordon Nicholson: 2. Lorna Jordan, Helen Lannun. equal; 8. Elizabeth Rowseli, Mild- red MacDonald (equal). Misc Moflregor‘; DQPLI Grade TV: 1. Dorothy Duncan: 2. Laura Hlgginbotliam. Ardeth Mac- Kennle; 3. Alice Collins, Rudol h Hamilton and Edith MacDonnd equal. Grade 11!: l. Vollet Hutcheaon‘ 2. Barbara Beck; 3. Barbara Ann "Jbon Dept: . l. Muriel- Pen-don; I ‘lelen Hamilton. ett Shaw. equal.- 'l. Shirley Hoban, nine Mac- Lulc. equal. Grade I: No examinations. (Patriot pleuo copy) denly a short time ago. Friends of M her chosen business field. Valentine's Day messages establish» tlned to various D0111 ed an all-time record at Canadian hldl as far out as members of the Royal All‘ Force mcently arrived from Overseas at __._._ the Royal Air Force perliviiiifl d‘? Miss Benton. St. Peters has 1m- pot here for assignment for vai- ioua training centres in Cam?“ and in United states, Called m numbers at the Canadian Nat-‘Cllfll Telegraph office to despatch Saint Valentine's Day cables to iliPii‘ sweethearts at home. harm-Canada. Air Line 1110f": have been carrying heavy EXP"; ghlpmenflg o! fresh cut flowers Elf as daffodils, violets. hvaclnflis. f-Jfl Victoria on the Pacific Coast des- tt; across C8- ml; Atlmlflc lng Mr. Ilegar. who died very surl- isa Renton, wish her success 1n SAINT VALENTINE MESSAGES BREAK RECORD MONCTON. NB.- llleb. IT-Suint National dvlm-ranh offices in the Cont. Victory can only be won by the united efforts of all our people. We on the home front dare do no less than lend our money to the limit for the united support of those on thfi battle front and- A Buy the new VICTORY nouns Th6 Pure Milk 1:11., Ltd- ‘i