TIIE SE EQCTaTkQeT-i’ " ' diauanasnu-te-tufvsew .. - ' r ' " ""“.“l'fi—lowvw.vm~mwuevafiisba - { TIIAN Ii DOD . 2.30 -— 7.11:1 _ 3,45 Pete Smith “Silver on the Sage” WITH WILLIAM BOYD OAPiTOI. —— MON. - TOE. — WED. llllrvl Gill MilliE cluls lls FiEilS! Iiiidilgp" on ‘lithe War-Path! nggggplrggt)"- Latest: War News _ t EDWA RD?- MATINII ‘l’ TU tilc I.~.!.i:ltl will . cyrciicnt rmuiilion. '1 no Cupit PICUIFIFLII i|..i ill uiiuulc. '1 '- N: Sl\'l'L'Ill).»\I'. ‘Howard Marshall, . 31.3 m . e slllie ill about two weeks. as "lily i300 cilairs (All Time .-. Iinslcrn Standard); $-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. n. .l.\.\'I AIIY Z7 71)!) p, nousc Or- chestra. L, 32 l3 m- "13110 p lll.~-N!‘\. ill English: Chlunhrl" l\lu~.lc. 2R0. 11.81 meg , 25.4 m.: IRI. 0 811 11151., 30.5 m. I NIION 8:15 p m.~ u inc Canteen To- night." GSI) llJ/J-i nlclr. 25.5 m., GSC, 9 58 meg. 31.3 m. .» MADRID .11; p.nl.--Ncw's ln English. EAQ 9.80 meg. 30.4 m. , TOKYO 3330 [‘|_m.——.1li§lC. JZK, 15.16 19.‘: m. BERLIN .9200 n.m ~-Currcnt Events (Eng- _}_____ THEATRE OIIAIIIS AND ELEOTIIIOAL FIXTURES FOII SALE! Owners ni’ small he glad oi‘ the theatre chairs o1 'I'I1catre chairs a url-s are for immediate sale — rIlZIIV Algyrllcation and a irlnlted nu Aplfy by phone or letter to THE MANAGER Prince Edward and Capitol Theatres. a-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-- Imlayk Short Wave -' Rollin Prugrdnl u N‘ s -‘u'n'b§ theatres or country hails throughout PARIS 11:30 p.m.—News in English. ‘iPBll 11.88 meg.. 25 2 m. BERLIN 12:00 p.m.—Newa m English. DXB, 9.61 meg , 31.2 m.; UJC, ll‘ 02 meg. 49.8 m, TOKYO 12-40 a.m.—Report in EhgllSll- ilapanese History Service. JZl. v.53 meg, 31.4 m. ______________ DIFFERENT WAR? NARY MUCII, ~ WORK SHOWS 3.15 -— 7.00 — 8.45 ————— flPilflflllnll-y to procure, at low and electrical fixtures in 501d nd Prince Edward Theatre cry is pus- shoulll be made quickly mbfl of ilxturcs are . IN WOMEN'S ___-_.. (By Muriel Adams) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) 0R0NT0. Jan. 25 -- (GP) -Thcse are lull days for the typi- cal Canadian woman. If she isn't kntting pulloyers or sewing penu- monla Jackets for the Red Cross Society. she ls filling a "ditty" bag for sailors. giving alternate Sun- day evenings to entertain the air force at suppers or doing special wag duties assigned by her own c u . Since 1914 women greater freedom-the the opportunity to lake their place beside men in all professions but so iar in Canada their field of war duty is purdy a feminine one -knitting. sewing or nursing When war broke out 25 years have won right to vole. 115-11, DXB, 9.61 mog.. 312 m.; DJIJ, 11.77 meg. 25.4 m. - PA"IS 9:15 p.m - Rama Sketches. ‘roan. 11.88 mes . 25.2 m. urns. 11.71 mes. 25.6 m. - ' LONDON 11-20 p.m.--“L'~n:lnn s" talk 3U 9.58 ago there were a few national wo- men's organizations such as the National Council oi Women. the Imperial Order oi the Daulzhters of the Empire. and the Victorian Order oi Nurses. whcrc women wcre taking an active part tn Dllhllo MONDAY ONLY 8.15 BVENINGS 7.00-9.00. COME EARL! The‘ FIRST Motion Picture lAbout the "SECOND World Warl! PICTURE KING GEORGE AND E . . v. THEIR IFIRST OFFICIAL VI QUEEN ELIZABETH BRAVE!) A CK OUT‘ 1'0 S A PICTURE SINCE THEIR CORONATIUN Men . and women . . . their eyes toward tho clouds . . . watching . .; wailing to give the warn, ing that will proieci millionsl Suddenly they send word lo o sound-proof secret room where 54 men watch and listen . . . each oi them holding the pulse ol o nation's vital center . . .10 defend it against on enemy some: limes heard but rarely seenl NlEXANDEll IIOIIDA presents HAS WINGS MERLE OBERON-RllLPll lllclllllnsoll IIINE OIIPRH- ROBERT DOIIGIAS JINTIIONY OIJSIIEII. ~ DERRIOII DONINRNEY Story by Ill Dllrylpie - Distributed by llNiIED ARTISTS by the influenza followed the First Great War. wo- , men all over the country enrolled , in ' ccurscs. prepared to go overseas or wrwk in their own communities. scndinz oi ions 0f clothing blankets to evacuated children in England. seas bfdldfld together under direction of Mrs wife of the Canadian High Com- mhsirner. and organized the tribution of these supplies and al.- ‘ tended to Canadian war work de- velopilv: on their side of the ocean. l ID, E. chapters and Si. .. Ambulance units evcry province. and recreation rooms were opened ill most of the large military districts by women's izfllilZfillOllS. Sewing groups met in churchcs. homcs. schools and down- town offices to work in their spare time for the men in uni- form. _ 111a cnaauorraro Thar. 2.30 wrru MANY scrum. SCENES or Tnawslt r "BLA problemskffllieiTtotal mlemlietrghip W15 less than one third what it is today. Women's war efforts were more miiied when war be an in Sept- ember. , istralion oi women's qualifications for service in national emergencies was already under way. Then ma- chinery started to collect all avail- able offers from coast to These revealed thousands of work- ers with experience and textile factories. lators. canteen workers and nurs- es. who were anxious to give their servicrs. A national drve for reg- coast. in munition as trans- Remcnlbuing the distress caused epidemic that home nursing and first aid war effort was the and First major Canadian women over- the Vincent Massey, dis- Ncw Red Cross Branches, I. O | John's sprung up in Troop canteens cities and or- Our Empire is Made with full Co-Operat The Sirens Scleam! . . The En- emy Rides the sky . . . but Eng- '..nci '" saiel Britain's new defense measures are ._yealed iolr the first time in a sensational motion pie- ture which tells i‘. all. authentically. oili ‘ally. and rnazingfy in what is sa-id to be the most stirring en- ’ riainment ever presented on the screen: Alexander Korrhrs epic story oi’ peace-loving Enaiand and war-loving Germany, "The Lion Has Wines.“ "The Lion Has Wings" was pro- duced with the full-operation of the Royal Air Force and shows the secret defense room. the sentinels 4 the Coast and Countryside. the new balloon barraqes the light- l_"=.m detectors, anti-aircraft bomb- ers and other thrillinz informa- tion dramatized by a cast oi ereat screen stars. headed by Ralph Lichordson (“Clouds Over Europe" and "The Citadel) and charming Merle Oberon." In dramatic appeal. timeliness. authenticity. “The Lion Has ' lugs" is probably morc compar- ab?‘ to “Confessions of a Nazi Soy" than any ~tller nlclure How- ever. it belzins where "_Nazi_s_py_’fy FO-C-O-FOO-OO-OJO4000OOOO-QO~QO Nicholson ’s llorse-iiealth ‘pone ~11? 918111 Fl 1101111911! Fill ilvlllM 0'1 FBEBJIWAPF 11119110411111 911i J0 119$‘ -unq “one Duo 1UBlXI3¥flJv3APU sup pass o1 ufinoua asuas qnoqqlm ssv we s,a esre :0 A Marts a. Man for ’a that‘; And will be wide ‘awake to look after his own bestluterests by feed- ing his horses NlchoL-olrs Horse- Health. ‘ _ Having discovered a new thing, and a good one. _I want you all to l have a chance to improve your stock by using it and so have decided to put. it on the market. This powder acts as a preventive and conditioner. and in some cases cures disease. For horses that are run down anthbadl coat/ed it works wonders and Will put them on lheir feet quicker than anything else. In ca 9S oi noor feed- ers it acts like malllc: starts them eating almost at once. and when "Wt they eat they can work and are all 9601310 right. For stallfons it is particularly Soldiers Club" where they can get _“__" efficacious and you will find that. ellce Stewart. Then came an "In- welcome steaminn baths -an real dvlcssrs Murdwk Macme- 5mm‘ M°§m- '7' A- Murchl-wn- will" your Horse will be _more vigorousllelligence Quiz" which was staged Canadian “hot does.” d Pnletm- Gerald MuMman- Elam‘- Macl-Mx-l- MT- 5nd MN- 360m? m, m be,,,,,-4,o,,d,,,,,,, p, m, 1x110 a | b, Amhk. Hnchev and Archie The Club was estabmhed W Chester Glllis, Point Prim. Hav- Murchison and Messrs. Hank season and Will prove to be a SUDETI Hume. ’I'l‘ll5 ‘was an instructive overseas troops by tho combined w°°d Mmuan‘ Melville‘ 6mm)“ Gull-Y- fllrw°°d M503"- and R4! real setter bv 20 per cent than be-l EIEVICC to improve one in the cur- efforts 0! public-spirited citizens Mawlmgal" Newwwll- Flam‘ Gilli-s of Point Prim were in the fore. FOITCCIIQQ and Bro_od_ Mares it. rent, topics or the day, Refmslh '1 and busmess h0u5e5_ I Cook. Belle River. are m Chflf- cltv on Friday. W111 mnvmce Y°u lllal l‘ 15 a E002" "Wits were served by the Rebekah i Evely unit of the Canadian diy-' lotwlow“ altendm“ the m“ weeks Tim/Emmi! 0" u" I09 l5 109N994 inve=tment f0_r it Will kcep the colts, members ulhich completed an en- ision was represented at the club 511°“ 90111156- very heavy on account of the re- healthy H1141 1n 5110i" Phillie all m“ lovflble evcninlz dedication ceremony. Maiol- l‘). ——-—" , ccnt snow and landlnlz helm: poor T/me 811d W111 can?’ met". "WW3" 1, Laing. Halifax. attended asihe re-l Mr- GemVe YWY"! B910 Riv" on account of the high tide. the winter In better condition and ___________ regenlgflve o; Mayobgfimda, A 1s a patient in the Prince Eldward with lenitified than ever b85011‘; . ‘Mr, Arum, wright Char]ott(\_ c; 1,_ McNaughton Genera; o“ Island Hospital. ______....._____. Mares w oas you w n ‘IUWI was ' ' ic ———-— MEANING 0 "MIGHT!" bcitleflClial. g5 it Willdktcel) thegl iln A ' sunldayfifi visitor to Montague on i er Commandinz the Canadians. PlMfie Darya?! hnofi “MIKE”, F nil-lira I'D IISTl CDII 11011 an 119V '1 IIe . Err Ve 01118 DII 011 8v ' Wm be in Shape to raise a strong] BELFAsrl Like many another soldiers word colt when the time comes, lTlllsl powder is put un fresh as ordercdhl gllnnem that l‘ Prire. 2 lb. box 50 cents (ielvered on l out. pull it undone P E. I. if you mention this mpelxl (Can supply any ouantityl Send Postal note for what you want, or: t when in Charlottetown call and huy i a packaee. Also Nichol oil's Foxl Health Price 3‘;- lb. box $1.50. pa. J. M. NICHOLSON,‘ 202 Kent Sin-ct l Charlottetown. I’. I. +o+oo+ooooeessdnssdeasr IR ll’ ._i-_-_ 18ft 0.’! and ll-IJ t0 GUARDIAN ' Ready - For The Great Testi The FIRST Motion Picture. About the SECOND World War ion of the Royal Air Force! do with 1mg- land rather than the United Stat- es. It is a. story of the present war, with particular refrenco to the part played by the Royal Air Force. from its beainning up until the time oi the repose of the pic- re which. we -h‘lldfl'8t8fld. was not very long ago. Audiences will thrill i. the, spectacular air raid on the KL! Canal by the Air Force with "The Lion Has Wings” has everywhere play- ed to tremendous business. It is extecied that, “ere NII Charlotte- town. where it will play for three days. begin-him: Monday. at the Prince Edward Theatre. crowds will even exceed the most success- ful “Confessions of a Nazi Spy." The Maritime premiere oi’ "'I‘he Lion Has Wings” was held in the Capitol ‘Theatre. Saint John, un- der the patronaoe of Brigadier L. F‘ Page, D.S.O., Officer Com- manding Military District No. ‘i: Capt. J. Eric M. Oland, of R.C.N.. al ' S adron Leader Raymond. R.C.A.F. The picture, of course, rKved to crowded houses An idea of the interest the picture has created may be given by the fact that ‘(the George nnd Queen Elizabeth braved a "blackout" to s" it on their first official visit to a motion picture since their Coronation! --___i.___ Th; Eastern Guardian * .."I‘his column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be FOIJIIIIOII ‘I889 - irzslertted at b2 cents a word ' '° ‘Y W“ '° '" """"°°- urao omc: l- - WATIRLOO, ONTARIO .'SUBSCRlPTlONSlDl-ll6 " Charlottetown Guardian may be __ li-ilulldfid to their RepL Archie ' - lime. G ' __ anadlans To ..‘NEW HAMMER MILL m- , I W A h Y srattno. - Crushin M d G8 HOE 81' 8G7‘ w Mitt“. strait-l. Fiiiii Recall“ Memem" ‘Sh , E l‘ . - - - - , __ o . (BY Edwin Johnson) of rqlesllanrl sOjLOIST it will be (Canadian Press stall Writer) o 1n rest o trends in on a ue, ALDERSHQT Jan 26_(CP n o , to hear that Mrs. Lau Hu 1 y _ ' ' was the Nulést soloist iii“ Fanelfil modivlsmElleX’ cliliigiiiiii MA tilhe For me Congrezatonai Church. Boston. ' c "e lviass. last Sunday mornimgrender- 111E the number, “How eautlful Upon The Mountains." Harken-L ..*LODGE CELEBRATION —In Montague on Tuesday evening. Jan. 23rd, the members of Hillside and Acme Lodlzes celebrated the ioundine of the Lodsze Oreaniza lions by Thomas Wildley. The fo lr-wme programme was presents Chorus “O Canada." Hail. Hail the Gauss All Here. and new “Pep"| Soluz. A paper on Wildley the by Bruce Mac- Lean. 7.. G. of l-lifls b_v request: ‘The Cook." by Pa llne Philips Mrs. three act Guest" founder was read u. Harry Daylson. play. 11111116111 Marjorie The Duke. played Hume. nlaycd by Hattie Keys and Flor. Tl Y0" have any thick. kn‘t!cd practically w*rn lid using ll: as a hand polisher. Mrs. Dona Service Force. wilrreceive a prized memento of the British soil to and country." The souvenir will be a couv of the Kings speech come His "lajestyls ITIIZIIT to the arriv- _ troops, The l_ printed on the Royal letterhead d_ belnz the red hous ~ the facsimile oi the ture t1 a The messaze reads:- m“? behalf . n Reading first es to reach lsh army will be The Couriers ed the _ and wind the Maqpherson n; Ncwrown have Friends of Mrs. Daniel Murchi- nlggrtgilsrgla-nlalgfilayellstl",1311c“digs.“ trool into a large skslu, just like zone to the Unitccl States where son of Mt. Buchanan. will be triad 08,15“, An 104W; y’ it” l n19 51rd,, or WW woo; you'd buy a, _ they _wlll visit members oi their to know she is lccoverimz from godaiwaw: ls fimaaufl}, gang?‘ ‘i: 5,. Sh“, bu, make the 51mm much families residing there. her recent illness. a 5mm" Arab“, word‘ “wmyamx, lllicliel‘. —"__ ——'_' “fore-ign". ‘Tilus "Bil iity" am to Tie both ends securely and Wm" Bellini‘. RlGl/(dlhdlliltiislrcilgllldcfiahliifiellrog Elli/ill‘: rhll IMIONNOIOOOIIO?’ 5232f “lean Britain and hgme- c e mind a wooden sticl: of some sort. | Dartmouth. Nova Soolia. where he bury. New Brunswick. where he The ‘Wm W" "FY9119 51110118 "l8 ‘ This will make an excellent alldlwlls visiting his dawn Mrs. Anzus wi spend I119 winter months. British troops in fiance 1n 1915 lseful floor mop. Another way of BWWH and MIX BYOWH- ——'"— and was commmlly "Ppl-Fd m “I? using up the wool 1s to plan m, _____ my, w, B, Macphag] was in non-fatal wound sufficiently serious - . - _ " Mews. Arlirus Murchison Point Cilarloticiown 0n Friday. w take a man back to England. skc loos=lv t ln ii: t h d l‘ "I y g a e c °“' Prim. and Percy Buchanan. Mt. M and Mrs- Wallfir MBCLCOd _.l_\...\_..\_i_1_.._i._<_ 1939' p s . F OUTSTANDING OOESS Illlonlrll rm INSURANCE IN FORCE (including Retirement Annuities) INCREASED DURING 1939 BY - THE COMPANY'S TOTAL BUSINESS IN FORCE NOW ~ sTANDsA-rIlllllmlllllllllllauymym "AYMENTS TO FOLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES e - $2,910,951 ‘ Over $45,500,000 has been paid to policyholders and beneficl in of the Compln since organization in 1889. 74% of the amount paid in 1939 wu psi to living policyholders. . ASSETSNOWTOTAL - s s u s s I s - - t I I I n $43,815,330 Anlncnosoler hoyearolfllm-Sfl THE COMPANY'S TOTAL INCOME FOR THE YEAR WAS e T $8,045,123 COMPLETE SECUIIITY FOR POLICY HOLDERS Policy and Annuity Reserves-an amount which payments under the Company's contracts-was l! $36,084,952. The Dominion Life provides for Liabilities to government standard. In addition, securities are ably less than their market value. with future premiums and ’ increased in 1939 by $2,332,128, ., guarantees all and now stander policyholder: on a much higher basis than the‘ carried in the Annual Report n: a value con-idea A complete copy of the Annual Report for lilo your T939 will be mailed to you on request. TNE DOMINION LIFE ASSIIIIANOE OONIPIINY day he landed on “do his bit for Kim: Drinted of wel- the Canadians. read on Substantial morass goon paid to policyholders Biald bene- cianes since the Company izaitiion in 1889. l surance in force ncreased dur- lne 1939 by $6,364,331, hich brings ‘ the total of insurance in force up m ng 1939 was indicated in $135,202,200. The Com any's policy statement of The Dom- and annuity reserves a so showed a _ lie substantial increase of 32.332128, which was released to-day. The re- $35,094,900, Shown Business in Force, Assets and Reserves in Outstanding success in all depart- ments duri speech is beinlz ehold crest and King's signa- of this country I ex- the warmest welcome to the Colltlnllfint of Canadian forc- these shores. The Brit- proud to have as successors a marrrliret value. e Cornpan has en an- other year of gllLiti-ildlnfjtllylggflrfifll, which is a, source of grat flcation to the Boa-rd of Directors and a tes- timony to the loyal field force o! the Company. Mr. Ford S. Kumpf. President and Managing Director of the Company, Pointed out that the payments to olicyholders and beneficiaries total- ed $2.976.981 for 1939. and that 74% of this amount was paid to living policyholders. Over $43-500,000 has ; ' the outskirts oi’ Aldershot the Canadian boys celebrat- 0139111112 of the "Dominion home from the U. A. Buchanan. were visitors to the city g, t1 they spent their honeymoon. when MCCH ,V . Sllflidilll! [I18 week-end in the al-gnghLy-r had n5 01-181“ m Indlm l ,d Guns and Mrs‘ Rod s a contracted form oi’ the r. -——-—-————-—— oi Orwell Cove, are arriving Minard’: relieves aches. BRINGMUP FATHER Aral; WE IZESADY 5% so GEAND PAQADE DOWNTOWN v BY JOVE-l 1.1145 IT HEEEAM SAINT PALI N MINNEAPOLIS ‘ WE LL"- TILLIE THE TOILER — Wi-I EQE'S E-‘JNTTE? GOING 7 JV l LET THE MAYOR’ KNOW WE WEQE TOWN - AMD W T l5 TO BE IN THE AUTO WITH THE MAYOI?‘ LOVE CONQU BEEN PUTTING 5O /// I GUESS YOU'RE SO YOURE ENGAGEQEH .5 WELL,THEN YOTJ’ THAT MAKES US EVEN arc-ass! COME IN PAQADE -I~IO DOUBT- HE WILL. BE IN THE Copr. i940, King Futures Syndicate, Inc , World right: reserved. ERS ALL! now I DID TRY POSE YOUR Fl WONDERFUL cool< ro LAND A CONNOIS5EUR l ems YOU BY JOVE-IF HE l5 ONE OF THE JLJ GE ADMIRE HIS JUDGMENT- TO LEARN TO cooker ANCEE MUST as A ~ » By George McManus S-I Ill By Westovel sue cawr aou. WATER wrruou me rr, our SHE'S BEAUTIFUL, AND LOVE couqusrzs ALL,YOU KNOW