FEBRUARY 11. 1943 %" i000 HOWLS! Who ever ihouht Red could top "Whistling In The Dork"l But he dood itl Here it is.. .ihe funniest picture hqwq, ' ever scored stilt inl Red SKE LTQN is WHISTLING in DIXIE wlii MI Rlllllilffllll - 650KB! IANCROFI GUY KIIIEE - lllllll LEWIS - PETER WHITNEY "ztiivs otiiv- Fill. and stir. Plus N EWS-Musical-Travelogue-Superman W? PRINCE ED WARD w copay -- snows 3.15 _ 1 and 9 l“SEVEN SWEETHEARTS” Kathryn GRAYSON _ vt... nnnuN CAPITOL: Til-DAY - FRI. — SAT. 3 SHOWS DAILY — 3.15 - 7 and 3A5 Illl$ 0) / itiviiiiilliiiiiit: _ ' wmiiitiiiiials l ~‘ '/ "HERE'S m ll IIS till IE8! ll U Illtlfl IT! I’ ROY ROGERS KING COWBOYS taro R GE florist,’ HAYES mum" DOWN ..'. THEGANYON iiilllliiil/Piii“ "i ‘ ~11 1p; .1 <~~i‘i(liiIlR‘. liiilly Hltlltl llulid HAY i‘. Aiwiutiid vii 11.1911‘. v t ALSO ANDY CLYDE COMEDY — CARTOON and CHAPTER 6 of “SECRET CODE” Edmund Lowe the ccmnlencement oi the First ‘_~ . Great War, going overseas in 1916. 591115 pggg-rgwg 51311091, AddltlOllal Annual At l‘: llllllgdlliegllwoilsnglolglilliny other “ml” °f Represenmme‘ “ntemwm o‘ l‘ e 5151mm“ “m m" l" alittonul Health Division of lbs anguislrvliiililizg hoilr-nlhaeredusrililitloilllbthorl. Honor Roll tor January: Collection Local Thgatre g,‘ me MW m“ a br-aln ‘new a, a membe, o, cgngfesg 1°, m, could no recall any division on mckererle, roundntton nitcr e and two sisters; Peter, Michael and Grade IX—l.Ear1th Davison. Prince Edward Island -_~_ 1111151, 1, ousted rrom the mgfllgg] first time s few days 88° and was ‘hi’ °P°Y1lnB day. similar to that gm-vgy. _ v Owen. or 9.2.1.; John and Alphon- Grade VI—l. Agnes l-leilel, 72.. one c1 the nneat motion pictures proiession hen he 11.115 1,, a den- [lulled by the page who asked with fvrved this afternoon by Conserva- The report nlnde public wiiai- sin. hotnnrldge Alberta Dr. Phil- Hazel i-leriel, a. Mary M. Rims H ‘t 1 ‘river produced by Monogram 1a cate operatlllon and is suspected or a smile: "Mrs. Luce, do you want tlvo leader George AI Drew on declared it urgent, that lJECflUoB ui ‘1,,,‘1\1c14ent1n in Scublllnd; Mrs. and Robert Reeves (equal) 05D! a Klondike Fury." 'which comes to de11he1-dte1y lflowmg h“ Damn“ w me to be a “m”; o; yours?» “Mo” whether the debate on the speech "exceptional war conditions" its Kate Power PEL, and M11116, 1n Grade V-l Ruby Drummoild. 2. Meadow Bank women's Insti- ll" Elmblre Theatre to-da . with die. Joining the airplane terry aer- certainly," she replied. “Well." he from the throne mould be ad- prOPOSBlS $h°111d b‘? m" m“) mm" Boston Mass Rum New" l ‘me “m mmiind Lowe in the atar rig role. vice he crashes in the remote answered "your slip 1s showing " 101ml“! until a date to be fixed ation as soon as possible. 1t was he u‘, ‘has w“ celebrated ‘t Grade Iv-i, Freda Stet-son. 2 1Nnrth wiltshire. collected by An exceptlorm] cm a m", 1,, depg... o, 11,, Khmnke 101e,, com,“ _'__ ‘ ________k___ 51s,,“ by D, 1;, Bruce Wilson mid , l‘: neTune-s Church Monday Phyllis Drummond. 8. C1arcn¢e~ Mljs. G. B. Nose 1-00 "mam or the star lnclud niz Lucile try nnd is cal-ed for bv the pretty wast novaurv wl. —_““' Dr WA McIntosh or the ioiindxv- s~- _ “-_"~ - . ' H“ m; Davison iladnnn adunrds 2-011 bilrbnnks Williarn Henry Ralph daughter o! a man who Optfflttrs i! ——*— ' ion who conducted the survey iit F“b“““-V.1' a‘ 9'30 am" ' d Grade III-l. Rose Recvcs, 21.1w. R_ Clarke 1.00 MlWWMM Forbes. 01v‘ Coo .' Th! January meeting oi’ West ‘the’ request of the NM“ “'0”$315.’.§§}li”‘t2z.t°§&.“il°“ft‘li“'35- Mltldredi lllfeviesbla Mllrlfllnll mews‘ lat Ncgle k 21:1 -_'<-~~-' _~ . ‘ a —. n cc. .1101" are . hlélltllalill, tllltlsluhltliinneaol Illllsilllutcgiorgtslrl Hililllshrljrigratmliilllidled these re- \'"i"' 59cm" 09°" we“ Bum“ Glad: I (A)—l.u§i/BWB.l‘t Reeves. Mrtjt-iicld srhocl District. col- stetsch on the 27th with]! lnem-i eommendations: a mmndem or Psgfhbeqrers we" wan," Burgess‘ walkers); 1H giBrle-l-l. Ruby Rerves. 2. ‘xxletigtifiulplgvglggfltgiiytie K001i" bel-s and one visitor present. 1. That the sup.r Frank snmcrvmel Amen Gm‘ E. F‘ Grade 1 tc)l_1 Sidney Driim- ;rt.»ini< Houston L00 sinrlu-s. Cu t. l-I. Sacrct. and oavt mond. 2. Chester Stetson. 50 cents cnrh. Mrs. Wnrfleld On’. l l) _ w. T, Cllvin. Perfect Attendance - liiairrzniti Mrs. DiiVlS tviiiiintt, Mr. Edward T. J. Kelirncy. funeral directors. Stetson. Ruby Druniond. Clll).\i('l"(j(-11~_ 1-11; (‘v-cnrge Robertson. Mr. we" m Chafge o! “Hlngement: stTtcsgtllher-tflice J. Drumnloild. Mlllficlgoilzlllhdll tlgllstolifimllllfrl iiiaitcli To BEllLIll Buy m saunas smm .11 ion client's CLOVER Lnir lllllll Nilllll "Gilli ill. s ‘ufiflq-‘UPJV l 6-51‘ this wee ‘ Jeanne BrooE Vince Ba ett RT‘ verbaum: Film - m - “- LAND of DANGER! *ln the heurlolthe un- tamed north c doctor fleeing , his post ilnds stra nge ad- venlure/ rnmuuo LOWE [(10110]!!! Illh lllfilll FAIRBANKS _ llll HENRY 3t uini MORGAN ‘EXTRA ! Chap. ii Riders 0f Death Valley Comedy - Cartoon TO-NIGIIT — FRI. - SAT. SHOWS 1.00 AND 8.45 ensue when a young man been inlured long before by l! is in love. and a youth unwillingly submits to some operation in previously tailed. New Rogers Hit Brimmed With The Capitol Theatre has mine oi entertainment Down The Canyon, assaying rich TOXIlZlXICC. crs. and featuring Hayes. the Sons O! R03’ "Gabby" Linda Hayes. Pioneers, doura who come Pioneers and be-w "Gabby" no leas sented -— in remembering for a long time A REAL FRIEND Story o1 the The President ed meeting wi the Creed school, which was paid. it was al- Jiissla Fund. Enough squares were handed in at Roll Call to ake a ouilt. also titling and back fiomised. It was agreed to put. it gather at Mrs. Maclnnis‘ before next meeting. 2 pairs oi Seaman's long atockln s were also handed in and one qu t and 4 pr. shelter slippers tdonnted.) 'l‘here wal some diacuasi 1 on "Ways and Means" o1 raisin money but, for the present. it, decided each member would ens- wcr next. roll call with one dollar and uares tor another quilt. The Red ross Convenor also diatri- buted yarn lol- knitting. Convener tol- next month's quest- ionaire on Agriculture, Mrs. L.A. MacKinnon. social Program Comm, Mrs. Mac- Innis and Mrs. Grant. Lunch Comm., Mrs MacKay, Mrs. MacInnis. Two very lively guessing contests ware conducted. one by Mrs. Gates won b Mrs. MacKay and one by Mrs. zzcll, won by Mrs. Stetson. Next rneetin to be held at the home o! Mrs. ussell Bell on the evening o1 Feb. 24th. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was carved by Comm, 1n charge. a (ailing tree suspects the disbarred doctor o1 a romance with the girl, with wgom ra- matic situation develops when the ‘n Q l 1 8,3110“ by m, d°gf0f_Qx§¢fly 1,12; stand for what he considered which he had - Entertainment a gold in "Ridln' with the yield his in rough-and-tumble action, side-splitting comedy, and KB. . gtarring King O1 The cowboys. Georfle The Dee James Beay, Ad- to the Md o! lovely Alice Blake (Linda Hayes) and her nine year-old brother. maple Dee both in the action and musical sec- tlie entire cast delivers with hiskered George Hayes. On the musical side. than seven sonic are VIB- cluding some old favor- ites and several new tunes you'll be week across the bord- er department:-—We Just know it had to happen and we are glad- it’! over with. The dignified Associat- ed Press reports irom Washington l: in this vein. and we quote "Clare Booth Luce. gam- ‘orous play-wright. walked into the esided and open- in unison. Collection amounted to $1.30. one member paid ice and one new mem- ber was welcomed to our roll. Min- utes o1 last meeting were reed and lldgpted. rs. Jas. Maclnnig presented a bill o1 $2.87 (or articles bought {or .o lnuvcd and seconded to PM’ 85 to THE CHARLOTFETUWN GUAicilqgr CENTRAL Gllllillllill Thin column ll reamed [or III] o! local tntctclt. but edvertlning el a new” nature may be inserted ll live ccntl I word. strictly pay able in advance. OBASWILL tor Ilmtograpa. CDNIIDEIATION uFl INSUR- ANCE. L-fll CHURCH MllETlllqv-tllampgon WMB met at the homo oi re. Clayton Morrison on Tuesday even- ing. Feb. 2nd, with a good attend- ance. The president. Mra. J. D. MacPulan-e presided. During the course or the evening the report o1 Presbytorlal was given by Mrl. MacFarlane and Mrs. Veaaey. The pressing need o1 both lundc and Christian Workers was emphasized. At the close oi the meeting l. dainty lunch was served by the hostess." OFFERED THEIR SERVICES.- Again three o1 the town's iinleat and moat. popular boys have uttered their services to bear arms ior King and Country. Douglas Falconer, Richard Chisholm and Roy Mac- Donald. o! stellarinn. accompanied by Harry Ferguson. o! New Glas- gow, left on Wednesday morning for P. E. Island to report for duty with the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. as Wimlesa Telegraphers. Douglas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Fal- coner, Manhattan Avenue. Rich- ard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Chisholm, Acadia Ava, and Roy is the lion o! Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter MacDonald. River Street. ‘Ifhev have a host oi iriends in town who will follow with closest interest their career in the Navy. (New Glasgow.) In Memoriam MB. HUGH MIDLEOD The snged or death visited South quantity w MATINEE 5A1; 0N“; L39 Granville on Wednesday. December pziigns. bhlftlflthfl-lld claimed its oldest and the “M014 misery o Wfell respected citiun in the pekrpou m gquritxhlglyleallylacbeod m ms eg ty- Russian Winter. Mr. Manhood was the youngest son Ann's-warm»- m“ 1"‘ “em P °i s ‘will’ °‘ ______._.__ six oaths 1111i» and‘ Mrs-sifigaid Mac w o came rom er- nearby trading post. Compggiztigral: landshue, Scotland m m 8 MacLeod was born and liie on the homestead with the ex- ception o! a few years spent in the States. He was o1 a quiet honest and upright in mint“, work to be right He was a ataunc Presbyter- ian Thcre are lett to mourn his widow formerly . . Keir. two daughters and one son. namely Alma, Mrs. D.A Macbeod t! Quincy. Mass; Rhoda and John at homo: also a step-daughter Mrs- Peter Morrison o! Granville. A son Donald Calvin and an infant daugh- ter predeceased him several yeala ago. The funeral which was larilely a. tended was held in South Gran- ville Presb terian church on Janu- and was conducted by tor the Rev. H. M. Buntain who spoke comiorting words irom Joshua. 23-14 "I am going the way o1 all the earth." He was assisted b the Rev. Mr. Morrison oi Brad- allbane United Church who also conducted the- Orange service r1 which Order deceased was a mem- ber ior over sixty-five years. Card of Thanks Reports and iclure To help in this important iob-ihe task of clot fi hiirlg men-us the major thought of Tip To Tailors. oday the greater part of our production is evoted t0 ill Even the Nazis. Will’! their vaunted production and organ- izational gcnius, couldn't supply uniforms in quality or beat oil‘ General Winter in their Russian cam- s such as the one below tell of the ordinar , poorly-clad German soldier caught in the cross-fire o Russian arms and the The Canadian soldier, thanks to the foresi ht and skill of Canada's military ordnance experts and the Supply Department. is the smartest-looking, most comfort- ab y-clad soldier in the world. This is the reason why you may have to wait a little longer than usual when ordering your civilian Tip Top clothes. Nothing must hindcr,1o the slightest degree, th flow of uniforms for Canada's fighting men. We that Canadians "behind the lines” realize this and would no: have 1': otherwise. You can help this situation by anticipating your needs and placing your order early. TI P T 0 P TAILORS £14. lflallzztyn) Henri" “tie mm 'rn r ll T71 11 n A BS3115 i1 M18 o rus rs. e am y o t o ae Mr. ug . _ Topped Ev Roy. who is athis best. Mnepeod, south Granville, wish to byTme rggggglngfi. dlvisior‘ ..,,,.,, extend their mo“ sincere than“ w from the Conservative lcllcicr rtiicr hcnces. all those kind Iriends who sent » ._ lsorpeko performances right down the neffiegaggolslyfilfigas?ag01,85,333” if: Efirggglgiélatgtifdtgledt) For comedy. there's many a ialiilh- recent sad bereavement. 2-11-11. 59¢ WW" a@"°‘~’m°“‘ ‘lmlmg M“) ruled moment furnished bv s iiii- _--_-_ power sites 0n "is 01"". Riv"; 111-19115 “[El.]d" between red-head d The Government. was siistalllctl b_\ ‘Pat Brady of the Solis 01 The a 55-1.1 vote. Ontario Legislature ilpanad Wednesday lligli (iliflliglis In Health Services At ll.S. Capital ‘IORONTO. Rb. 8 -—(OP)- The Qlghtn session o1 the QOthOntario I-figislature today saw an unpre- cedented opening day division and heard Premier Gordon Conant promise he would make a. state- ment tomorrow on anticipated m1- lective bargaining legislation. oi’ which no mention was muig in the Imam from the throne. Maoi- Alex Lewis, veteran clerk IIALIFAX. Feb. 9—tCP) — R0- organizution oi this war-burdened city's public health services 1m- mediately is recommended in a re- rt. made by doctors o1 the Int/cr- health. whose duties embrace boll the business management and silli- ervision oi the salliiiirv ll\hD€C_t(‘i-\~ give his tull time to the biisiiivss management o1 the Dcvfifilibll‘ "I Health and welfare. 2. That rovision be made tor n teamed (l d director" of cohinlilni- cable diseases control and a trtllLllirti social hygiene worker. _ l“ consideration be 81"" l0 “lllmgmg the city's tuberculosis hosi>ilal~ B. That the city clnlilov an ex- perienced supl!" Colds Strike Give- — give the important job of relieving mlseriescothe IMPROVED Violas-rub ment that takes oni 3 minuoen and make: good old Vic vapoRub give two additimi Si“ ‘“"“““ ggrlugyggyglggwy" with ubiic health tlainllu and ea o1 the schools be trans! rrcd . 1mm the schom 1,0 the public hcnlth s~ - .. ‘ rt ent. M18 ill" Alillolm i a _ Tlllat a lan be worked out tor bring relief . . . ruinmu to upper integrating tie public iissiiih f": brenhlngpsaap with soothing mc- nsrtments preventive medic 11c rag: dicinal vapors . . . mnum cheat liitles with the public "w"; 131,31“, lndbeckeurfaccsllkeewarmingpoul- till-l“ °i ‘hi’ Dfllfmlsle l‘ ‘ ‘ ' and mm rovttuncns to cue P":ll,i1n°c“l:htr§lge% sanuaum, e..- @\l V! muocu Nlilfi 0C ‘ . d as Bnmtnyv d". tightness, and bring mi comfort. "“°,?’,,'.’§ fllllsplslllyve‘; sanitary laws be To get this improved ueuunent- 3'3“. It!!! message VI Rub I01‘ 3 minutes . '1. That a. public health operating ou a/tcicu a lnsnuai be preoarsd- m e throat Ind cheat, Fl fillhlfll 8. That a CO-Ofdilklxllilil commwnti- thmnxag. 11mg c s he organized. irhclu rig _nlCl;l)l'§h“cd ‘we =i~= M V! '5 its: teats...“ wva-lzlymmwmmd I“ ‘.° l: and Halifax Medical SOClNV. ""h- hl"! '7 m a. wast the statistics service be “TWO Trinity llniteti Church THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th 7.30 P.lil.-—Pr~ivcr Service -— Heart! 8.20 l‘..\l.—'ii1t=.Sessi0n - Heart: llall- INTITIEMQRIAM CAPT. JAMES MCKENNA (Vancouver News-Herald) On Saturday. January 31. i943. ilicre passed away at the Athlone Private Hospital, Captain James McKenna, an employee the liuctsun Bay Navigation Company. Born at Iona. P.E.I.. the deceased enlisted in the 54th Battalion at AUSSIE STEEL WORKS Ailsirniinn steel works at New- Port Kembla produce i122 l; 1.8 t§ 8 a I '< 3. i1 1 ll l The bonus of EXT RA ii l llilliiilll muculate quality uniiions and hing our c ceaseless know ‘PAGE "marl Enough for You, Fm t2 9 \ . g I \ ("allay") Remy‘ Tl allbeare were Charles ti??? iiiitisrrlt.""tt'firititliirv 2:1. i wl pac n e cro l i _ ____ M m,“ d“, n,“ Keir and Louis Corbett. Burial if A a 1n the picture. Rov and the Sons wnsl in‘ South Granville Cemetery. v p I H I p Muiwnmu)... t» u “i, f 0i The Pioneers play the patrt 0g a 3'1 ‘1- '- " ‘ ' *sm°"='=""d°'"°*"""’°““' SERVING 1-1111 FINEST ARMED Ioncrts 1x Tun wonLn Relief For Poles In Russia Kindly leave any used clothing, shoes, elc., l8 ilillsborough l. 0. ll. E. Rooms 156 Richmond Street (Above the Vogue) on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH 10 i1.m. to 6 p.111. have originated 1n the highlands 0t western South America. S0025 you money... its gentle softness and im- hllllzr Orr. Mr. C. B. Orr. M1‘. 1411-! Tliombs. Mr. Robert Stead. Mica i0‘ Ailnio Johnston, Miss Joyce Hooper. 25 cents each. Mrs. Blair Andrew llilld Mr. Jnnles Houston. 2-11-11. rltoivl souru ammo/l The Irish potato is believed _ \ h ‘- _n at; i Pi _T i - __... ‘E ‘i : '2 E 32505111 3 R0“; 25% safeguard