l!» . 0111.1 m., ll mm» ll mo" lmli i wunzl .1 ||| luv [Harps] m! cloning stone: RAFT l-l IN RY DOROTHY FONDNLAMOIIR ALSO - CARTOON a TODAY 3.1a - v-a P. M. ,sA'1'u1tDA1r mar. zso PRINCE , court yestenisyu a man ‘ A 5510“ Dally -3.l5 - 7.15 - 8.45 COMEDY h SERIAL EDWARD ‘ljfljskan Saga Makes Mighty Screen Epic At Prince Edward A 51115-511118 story oi’ four inhab- itants of the Alaska rrontier r on whose litelcang friendship is bro en by feudal w are and revived again WOW-h the te cc o! one c1’ them is told in “Spawn of this c oun ncram drama o! the North counfiey, which had its local relniere last night at the Prince ward Theatre. A vital p ct, the awesome sett o1 Ameri- ca's last frontier an abe perform- ance by an all-star cast combine to make this adaptation o1 Barrett Willousnbyks iamous novel A-l screen fare. Heading tihe cast Ls George Raft in a role which wiii please his Ians toaTl Itissimlla-rtoi-heohehe layed so successfully in "Souls at ea,"the one which marked a turn- lngupoint in his career and an end to e gangster roles whim had revlousy "trade-marked" him. In Spawn i the North" he 1a a dash- and. l eroic 1i ure as the Arctic fls ermen who de ev law and custom c! the Northland ut sacri- fices everything (or his friend in the end. The role of his sea-com- nion is played sensitively by lilo d , who tums in cv- I inégmpyertorrirlgnce as the YOl-llfgnldian . to Cosmopolls, a small town about who is l-crn between loyalty to his , ten miles away. for sasoline and liie long friend and the duties irn- 511D 1188- Blob d him b his position as fiédlfnwi‘: the lei» o tnry Opens to its hirme rt of an Alaskan fish- ing fleet w ch has been working the Northern seas. 'I'he return the region, Bait. and Fonda, fishermen, and Dorothy Irarnour. the owner of the town's hotel. Altiho h ‘“ “"15 “P; “it "ifii?" so?’ cars, ere an 0 1M1 breakup, which increases when Raf announ es that he has enough money o g0 in business for himsel lf Fonda will go rtners with him ln the purchase o a schooner. Fon- da, however, is unable to foalngérg- I as he has inherited a. smal from his father and must. stick close to his tra When ti: fishermen and canners oft he district, fed up with the fl=h Eitacy that has been ruining their usmess, decide to band together and crush the pirates, Fonda reallz- l region, played b. lpusly. In Memoriam MRS. DONALD CAMERON After an illness of about six months, which she bore with pa- tience, lthe death occurred oi’ Mrs.- Donald Cameron on January 25th.- She was looking forward to being with God and those dear onmgmy, 30,5 m" 9,33 m who had 80M before her. two, 8:00 p.m.-Music a daughters who predeceased her men some years tago a {our brothers- e . 8:30 Her many friends on the Island .tion. Pm looked iorward to the time when SATURDAY MATINEE 2-30 Illa oral Guardian continuation urn maln- anon. L-ma-r-al-al: CIIRIBTABIL — The Guardian's new mystery serial starts on Mon- Y. Services lMlruary 1%: ls ioliovgg Hamish 11 A. 1d. DoSdble3P.M.V toria7P.M. 11-219-2-9-11. RADIOS AT SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. ToomheMlsslc tore. 11-206-2-10-11- __.__ CORRECTION-Alta. JD. y ill n01‘ at any other time, the Guardian is advised. POLICE COURT — At B90110? ééglgg 255s; E355. E555»- it with o rating a motor vehl while toxicaied was roman‘ ". Peter Campbell was sentenced to 60 ‘days in Jail for the theft of an overcoat ' HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHABGEZ-Rev, W. A. Msbfillltrl mister. services for Slllldlg‘ Fe . l 1h will be at North Wilts ire at 114. Barn ir 2. d River at 7. Sunday Bchoo a Hun- ter River at 10.30. L-Q 7-2-10-11. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT, — Canada Presbyterian Church in . Brookiield Charge. Services next P. M. Glasgow Road Y. P. Bociet Christian liindeavcr in the Ohurcii Wednesday, 8 P, M. A. 0. Thomson. 11-346-2-10-11. CHURCII NOTICE. ._ Presbyter- Vian services at New London on Sunday. Fbbruarly 12th: Long River at ll M} flllttlléi atrhkfl P. M. ranv e a . . e services will be conducted by Rev. William Verwoll. 11-249-2-10-11. CAVENDISH CHARGE — W01‘- l‘he Three Mesquiteers At The Capitol stay It is a last-moving action story of the modern west. A ruthless gang oi Eastern racketears come West an commit a series of darin and murder innocent bys ‘Ilhrough a quirk c1 circumstance. the Three Mesquiteers are blamed for the crimes and they be itives from Justice. listen to their explanations in at- their innocence, and in order to prevent arrest, th three luge in f‘! y meet a Doctor Irving who conducts a. travelli 111:1 iafe hlsTgvo child- ren, Mad e an m. e Irving: are stran ed at the ghost-town. and Mesquiteers offer them assist- once. While ‘Huston and Lullaby ride on unexpectedly discov- of the outlaws. The , , up and take him wit with the return them as ey leave in their trucks. Tim's large German police dzg fol- minals. As r t are retturning from marks ih reunion of three pals c own e see e or e both cks; recogn zing the an! mal, they stop the outlaws, A thrill gunfight results and the Mes- teere finally win out. By captur- ed as chairman and the minals they prove their i’ Today's Shortwave Radio Program (A11 ‘Ems h Eastern Standard) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 l Moscow Th two m m amuse Me wa thmoe lla.m.—-ll'rgrln thealglnd of e en s _ RAN, ' ., and later in a battle btetgveen t e, e o“ m fishermen and the irates Fonda . shoots Raft, wcun n; huh 5q-_‘$,5 alil-‘lzl-glzihaérlrléfnv Hall. | - ' 3 7:00 p.m.—"Stop Dallclng." pro- gram oi tunes old and new. GfiO. m... 11.75 meg; _ 49.1 m., 6.11 meg. mime .m.—Guest Night; Amy Voice." ‘mo, 25.4‘ m . 11.211 meg; t. ULRSB. 31 m., 9.67 meg. PRAGUE i. l-Illding Carlson, Boa- n University. WIXAL, 49.6 m., 04 melt. 9:00 p.m.—Drama. Orson Welles was Producer. W210‘). 25 9:15 p.m.-A Visit to the Berlin Museum Island. DJD, 25 4 11.17 meg PARIS . alight Recordings. . 11.00 mom: TPAA, ship on Sunday, February 12th in North River at 11 A. M. Stanley Bri e at 3 P. M. and in the Cav- cnd Bafitist 012ml. 7.80 P. M. e3’. Geo. W. . . L-ilcll-2-10-1i. GOOD OPE CREDIT 'UNION— The Good Credit Union Ltd. held its annua meeting a; 3t. Louis P. E. I.|, on January llii-h with John B. McGrath presiding. to Dec. 31, 1938, $148.76. mans out- standing Dec .31, $00.50. Toto amount lent. 19158-410100; tots] t {number oi’ loans, lwd-Q: cent- nge loans. $50 or‘ less-i Per. Shares and deposits. Dec. Ill-old’!- 30; number of members, Dec. 81- 44; guaranty iund and reserves- d $11.10. The nominati commit- tee consisted o! Dougal Wedge: Morris Bernard Myers, Jerome Officers for 1939: Directors-John McGra th, Thomas Allen, Clarence Wedge, Jerome Bernard, J P-, cette, Anthony Dou te Morris Myers, Ben J Robert Kinch. Credit commit/reel J. Peters. Dougaid wedge. Joe 0- Arsenault, Peter J. Perry, c Bernard. supervisory Committee- Mrs. Phebe Allen, Mrs. Albine Ber- nard, John A Arsenault. Addres- ses were given by John McGntIi. and Thomas Allen. CHRISTMAS CONCflT The annual Chrlstmssconcert or the Head of Hillsboro school was held 1n the school on Decemlber 21 with approximately one hundred ratepayers and visitors present. The school was prettvivlf decorated ior the occasion th spruce and Christmas trimmings. In one corner oi the platform stood a beautifully» trimmed Christmas tree heavily laden with gifts for all. Mr. Lawson Douglas oaPflbl sot- iolgrwing programme was very succesiully presented. Chorus. Christmas Is Coming. School- Recitation, I'LL Tell You A _ story, Mildred B razel. Recitation, A Irlttie Wish, Lane ‘ Douglas Drill, Christmas, Nine Pupils, Dialogue, How Mr. Bates Got Out of Shopping. Doris Douglas, Gertrude and Marion Myers and J06 Bambrick. Drill. Guess What's in m Pock- et, Pearl andlMarion Myers, Os- gld and Mildred Brezel and Lane u g . Recitation, I-Iow I Played Same Claus. Helen Brazel- Song, Lullaby. Vivian Bifll, Pearl Myers and Mildred Brazel. S0118 by Frank and Joe Barn- brick (cheered). Pantomime. Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star, 8 pupils. Play, Cure All, In one act. Mar- Baret and Patricia Bamhrrick. Phyl- lis Webster, Joe Bambrick, Ernest Cameron and Carl Birt. Instrumental Music Ernie and Joe Bambrick and Willard Coffin. Pantomime, O Little Tow-n of Bethlehem. 6 pupils. Intzrmlnalcn and sale of candy. Chorus, Merry‘ Christmas Day. School. Dialogue. Married in Haste, Viv- ian Blr. Dons Douglas. Dliwrand Leslie Douglas and Aeneas Enamel. Imitation. Christmas Bells, Cath- erine Dfnglu,“ Mvnooeue- e Flapper at the Telephone, Vivian Birt. Instnlmental Music. Ernie and Joe Bambrick and Willard Ooflin. Song. O‘d Time hshion. Gart- rude Nlyers. Vivian Birt and Doris Cameron. nyon. “Llalrgearesonytoleam of her a few days in Mon of Miss Audrey (ncasman. nee Susan Walsh of-‘rryon, on Jan. 85011. - lixvfaclecd, (egual); 3. Joseph Clark- sontidiblgonflanld MacKenzie; S. Des- m° l’. - ' LONDON m. e-( ) ma“ "-1- ("We “We”; thousand beauti will make their curtsies at five courts and a royal prwentatlon party this trade figures have already begun Kenzle. _ w e IV-1. Florence MacLeod Orchestra well-known and highly by every one; violin solo W cruised ' Georgina Webster; tap dancinzby 1M0 lttle Montague alrls. B U5 2 l0 . I ' lections; bag pipe music by Bruce McLai-en; solo by Mrs. Wm. Gar- rick; sword dance by Joan McIn- tyre; old time music by Webster's a; Band selections; comedy sketch. Wife on Apmvval. The concert was brought to a close by all foining in Auld Lang Syne and Save the King. During inter- mission candy was sold. At the closeoftheconoertanumberoi nice pim were auctioned ofi an hot corffee served, while the cast were treated to a delicious supper by the ladies of Cardigan. Mr. Philip Molnuis, Lorne Valley, was a visitor to Mt. Stewart on Friday. C- Mr. John Mustard M. L. A.. Cardigan Head, was a visitor to the City on Saturday. During the past week some t" A to _ (lll our THAT DEFINITI-’ s \\/ EATONS SUNGLO MEAL 4o Oz. Pkg. _ - 25c EATONS LONDON CORN sTARdl-l, Pkg. - m” WHITE NAPTHA SOAP Each 4c. 10 for — snows ' FAMILY BLEND -4 2g BllLll TEAt LB- a PALAWAN-COFFEE / CHOICE TOMATOES Large Tin 10c. s for EATONS Mayfair JELLY POWDERS EATONS Choice PEAS Sieve 4, No.2Tin. Each 12c. 2for 23° EATONS PURE HONEY 7 Oz. Bottle -- -— -- GRANULATED or BROWN I c m 57 Lb. 6c. 10 Lbs. ISLAND BRAND LOBSTER‘ 6 Oz. Tin , EATONS Snowflake BAKING POWDER 1 Lb. Tin 14c. 2 for—- TOILET PAPER Roll 7c. 4 for — -- ._.. .._ EATONS Artificial FIRST GRADE CREAMERY 2 5C BUTTER LB- LEM-ON or VANILLA Cruets Each 14c. of the farmers in this vicinity took theop unitytodisposeotsome of the produce when two cars were loaded at 4B Road Station. Mr. Elmer Molnnis, lame Val- ley, was a. visitor to file City or: Monday. Mr. John Mustard M. L, A. Cardigan Head, drove to Montague, Tuesday on business. Mir. M. J. Power. Bummerviile. was a bininess visitor to Cardigan Head on Monday On ‘Iuesday evening a dance was held in Lame Valley Hall under ORANGE MARMALADE 2 Lb. Jar - _. _.. MARVENS ' WAXTITE _ 1 73 $UDA$ PKG- l SALADA TEA Yellow Label JEWEL Shortening °‘T§E'EZ.».E 1 9° 2 Lbs. Oz.Tin—- the auspices o! the School ll ‘ Despite the very cold weather there was a very fair attendance _ and all spent a very pleasant even- ing, music was furnished by the Lorne Vail talent. Lunches were sold and ho tea served by the lag- es. , . Man-y enjoyable evenings are being. spent on the n Pond. I TRYON NOTES I where a large number o the young I‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh were recent visitors to Moncton. the guests cf Mr and lvLrs. Rylersfln Crossman and Mr. and Mrs. Dem Mral J Duncan. Ontario, was a recent visitor to ‘rryoln. Mr. and lviirs. Harry Ros, Helen and Lena were recent visitors to m many rrIETElTo-t Miss Alma - Mfi 013$ Walsh. ‘Tfylm, 899m “ . the Quest Word has been received oi the death oi’ Mrs Dflndld Cameron. BARTSVILLE SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Grade X—l. Leslie Nicholson- 2- Mantfbrd Nicholson and Oliver Grade VIII-l. Sheldon Nichol- 2. Allison Bryenton. Grade V--1. Catherine MacLcod; 2. Cecil Nicholson; 8. Cuyier Mac- entcn. Grade 1-1. Ellascn MaoLeod. , (Patriot Plenary; Copy) CLINTON SCI-IOQL month oi’ January‘ Grade Pickering hols l; -'v _ .. hols Whitehead; 8. Jack O'Con- nor. Grads VIII-d. Kathleen O’- Connor Crude VII-i. Vivian Sullivan. I Q1860 Iv-J. P1111! R116]; 3. MecKay; 8. 1' Noreen r col-vi 2. mo:- .e.'l.w....... Mary Kay; 2. FRESH and COOKED MEATS FRESH PORK For Roasting. RUMP ROAST BEEF, Lb.——-——18c CHUCK ROAST BEEF,Lb.————13c FRESH PLATE RIBS. Lb.--’—-—-—15c CALVES LIVER, Lb.--------29c HALlBUT Sliced, Lb.————----17c Lb.———_———29c. WEEBALL HERRINO, s for---'---25c SMOKED FILLETS LB. FRESH FRUITS and VEG ETA B L ES Juicy Jamaica Doz. 25c ORANGES, Med. Slze 2 Doz. NEW CARROTS, Bunch‘ 13c. 2 for -- - 25c HEAD LETTUCE Each 13o. 2 for — — 25c GRAPEFRUIT Each‘ 7c. 4 for - — — — 25c CELERY, Large Head - - — -- -- - - 29c PARSNIPS, Lb. 3c. 10 Lbs. — - - - 29c WINESAP APPLES, Doz. — -\- - - -- 39c 12C, 2 LBS. -: -- 23C m----_-_ le gather for a very pleasant FROZEN SALMON, Full Ddys . "These For Dressmakers In Royal London c. nun OWN AS STYLE‘ CENTRE - MODEL nousa AND roast. HOME snows FOR APRIL.‘ Christopher EMPIRE HUB HOLDIN ‘Ihroush the drawing-room win- an outta? view w“ a Hampa coun _ e - ar..s:r':::l:"..:t. ntrattrmflltffi over a fine garden to meadows ‘me resolution said Wm‘ 9°‘- being sold as far awe thcrehu bcenino way found oi (By MOLLIE Moll!!!) Canadian Press Correspondent However, while London's designs are going to other countries, ideas from America and Grad Ciaiiii-Is are ubilant and dress- Mid Jackie Clarldn, (equal); 2- make" In a dther (m. 1° Bertha Nicholson; 3., Vernon Bry- pa. young Wm,“ 1s the mm allowance ior a season's fun. One court gown can keep four girls for three weeks, with eln- 171137170 ing freely borrowed here. A arrangements being made for the Ideal Home lhzhibitl bus bro de 150 gu other en \ on a in Europe’ fitu . . w!!!‘ 0 chemical home-building. She‘ wrote a book "mucpe housed" on what she disccv Now, in collaboration th 0o or Art s1 . cf Clinton School 101’ ole made m? flflemfnflffi ‘at? m“ x (em-l. George Pick- ‘ffsmfi bfjmfifd?“ a?’ h Grade x (JrJ-l. Katherine Lfl§“‘°°d"'y‘”£m h’ t ° b!‘ ' ' low the line-s of Grad IX-i. Joan O'Connor; 2. ‘gum M H iitted bcdic and i g a at combines in practical 3% » mew:- parade. side by side from 1711 to ' Rm I Stately Booms . ..rll.r::..e..-=.:~=.»<=:.t-s Lohstermen Hsmwtead house, sitpposed to. , ; , have been designed by one oi Id Wren's pupils. Th "w" "r “mead: - fllfllltllffla , Fehp. ll as . A mmiber of experts, connolo- ' imam”, ‘downstream’? "r i‘?.l”"""“”‘....... .. some M “hm n“ Mm.» rehabilitate by dim‘ wet: aware of their?“ ch Grest-great- t- mummy; gargdlatlvisr rode to the beagles‘ in m, n; n". m,’ m 105.; deprived the days of. Queen Anne. lobmmm o! creep mthtlellgisgielzdfitiisplgttlmliyl: “filmma- ‘t’ “Med 4 c . ‘ti’, service fists "‘““S“d ‘n their means the fishef‘ nioau credit w» “a Another exhibition at the show much time has already elltlllz‘: that will he bound draw Wo- without my concrete P15" ° M, men's tterltion is ‘ e History chimes from either governme l o1 Dress" a pageant in miniature ~ “when”, 11 these flshemlel of the evolution oi fashion, in m go qmtlnue to earn a- llve1l' Britain through 1,500 years, shown, ha“ m m‘ my new gqulpmelll tidbit“ 12d ‘b: tiiivgrgwhiivinmall?" to that ldst must be h“ ' ‘ telv ." it said. Iherelore appareiled filuru dc- . "than and made by s wcunan ca-f be it resolved: That this °°““°* aid 0f TIM‘ “vector.” 7.1T flex-iii raw m‘ Federal Government BM m‘ Arab-Jewish‘ a mfitrmltt°iwfi tnnleren t I - ~ " "I , . . t g0! m r~*'“,,“,§.."'°""‘° mam ’°‘ 1- M8 Ulldllfili = c. noa ool. L ‘I \ ' ' _ . 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