i). twat...“ MARGARET!‘ p BEERY~O'BRIEN..II “BAD BASCQMB Marjoiio MAIN ~ i. iiirioi NAISH iillitvfi R/uiimv ~ anvil» THOMPSON Til-DAY — -FRI.——SAT. j sowaaoorirsl; ssr. ONE OF li-it Blbfétfil OUTDOOR THRILLERS M 04rd iVR ADE! ‘curate knowledge oi cancer, its IAIKHS and symptomssnd the neces- EXTRA-NEWS! SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 9 — COME‘ EARLY , ‘ stitutes, Women's Baptist Mission- Listen TONIGHT “Journey Out 0f Darkness” A‘ 9.30 i Paul Du .-_‘.<.s;$-i--:».@e-.1 .~ rat-K‘. ' " ' ‘i Ta MONOGRAM oirrunr lDDED= “""“—') LAUREL - HARDY COMEDY And Serial CHICKENS COM E HOME SHOWING AT 3:15 - 1 - 8:45 ‘ t‘ EMPIRE "" ro-sieiir- ran-ear. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday On-ly 2:30 .41 srsnnnv suniims ohsilfi ' __.ilal'sl.lli_ 3411765195,, , ~ a ‘Ffillitlmsasn .97; ' , bonny - Musical ‘f " Ib-—_-psn|0~li--=~ < "JOURNEY our or DARK~ Mass a 11am noun TION OF THE STORY OF‘ TREATMZEPIT ‘lie. Margaret MacTavish, Bet; ‘Grlltin. Joan Giiiis. Miriam Glllis. the southern hemis- hieie are on the slopes .000-foot. Mount Rluapeihu. in the North Island. Al- uctivlty was cvid~ mmmtain was looked on ’l.aiiy Aleiiandra Honors llanaiiisn Cancer Society Her llxcellmcy. lady Alexander, p’? ltgnserlted to become Honorary es ent o! the National Woraens Council o! the Canadian Cancer locietyvlt was announced toda b Mrs. PM. Kennedy. Presi ent or the Natonal Women's Donnell. “The know-edge o! Lady Alejcand- er‘s interest and patronage wrll be a great incentive to Canadian .women.' stated Mrs. Kennedy. I “ghee! Iglflulgill lgOlltnClllll COMDDS-t ' G 0 IE8 611 l 0 any O iiho women‘: national sdrolictios in iCunada. and in accepting an Hoh- .nrary placevon the Council, they ,ha\'e pledged themselves ‘ ‘year-round tight againstwhat has ‘now become our greatest enemy. ‘Cancer deaths in women account llor more than one-sixth oi the gtotal cancer mortality one-third Q ion and are possible to cure by i known methods. it recognized and treated in time. It is possible, .through education, ior woman to I bring about amen themselves a tsubstantiai reduct on in cancer ‘mortality. ‘There are in Canada .three million women between the ' ages of la and 00. "said Mrs. Ken- inedy. “One-halt ot these belong _‘ to church or service organizations. We are asking all such organizat- ions to associre themselves with us in our endeavour to spread ac- sity oi early treatment." Amongst those organizations represented on the National Coun- lcil are: The Catholic Women's League, Victorian Order o! Nurses, ipzmadian Federation or Univers- iity Women. Hadassuh Organizat- ion o! Canada. National Council of _Women. Federated Wome 's In- ary Societies. National Council of Jewish Women. Canadian Nurses iAssoclation, Women's Auxiliary Jdissicnary Societies Church of _England. Y.M.C.A. Women's Mis- sionary Society United Church of Canada. Ladies Orange Benevolent Association o! British America, ganadian Women's Press Club. tc. - LOWER NEWTOWN SQIIOOL Report for March mid April: Grade x-l. Alice MscDo all; 2, Margaret MacTavish; 8. oyce G i. ' Grsade lX~1. Douglas MacDon- 2, Rose Griflin; Ii. Bennett ‘ i s. l Grade VIII-i. Jose h Dunn. i grade VII-l. M's n MacDon- as Grade VI-l. Betty Griflln; 2. I111. i Grade V-l. James Nicholson; 2. Joan Gillis: 3, John Nicholson. Grade IV-l, Kenneth MacDon- gall: 2. Miriam Giliis. Grade II-l. John Msclleod: 2. Sadie Gillie; 3. Amie Nicholson. Grade I-l. Hazel Nicholson. Perfect attendance: Joyce Gil- Teacher. M. Kathleen MacLeod. been no large scale aunt-ion within living mcsnicry. _ Las-tFygarLhou-ever, it burst into viclen actlviby. Boulders as large as houses were hurled thousands of ‘feel; into the air and hiuge quant- ities oi’ ash cover-ed the snow all ‘over the mountain. making skiing impossible. A lake wthich fad filled the old crater disappaard and was 1e laced b‘; a. mass 0i red hot lava. lac-re ‘irho did visit the mountain had some unexpected thrills. On cl - by a red hot ant from the crater end had to brought. down bv a ros- cue party. Activit in the volcano now has greatly ecrtom and cb~ servers who have been studying it rpredic that the mountain trill be safe or skiing this season. The crater still omits steam. Weber and mud geyser shots, bu: they rise dommnt volcano. as there has only 100 feet or so. L. 0. A. L. (i. B. A. The annual session of the Grand Orange Lodge of I’. E. Island, will meet in Bertllelier Lodge room, Water Si... Summerslde, Wednesday, May loth, 1946, at 11 a. 1a., day- light saving time. The annual session of the Grand Lodge or the L. 0. B. A. of P. E. Island will meet in St. Mary's phurch Hall, Summer Sit, Summerside, Wednesday, May 15th at l1 a. m., daylight saving time. MRS. ELIZABETH BEST Grand Sec'y. L.O.B.A Psinlul, Pu: Filled Boil: the Gauss oi Mush Misery aulciromboihyouhnow howialllsd uthinlkyougroritlid a its psooan moon; poulti ovaeeomeboilsymrsboisldplfliglilbltldvflllhim hirlffil! i-levguus-mrmmhn lo: u KZWQJWTIIOISK J. A. MURRAY. Grand Seciy. L.O.A. alngyouoandomay/IMMIPX! | of these are in an accessible locat- Male no cuantorrerowu‘ Acuaabla lunar o more!‘ “Np” “ma: o. w. u. n. sun 1y or e 1n- ma'mm“'u§ouim"md m wr- r 5th with I006 attendance. The senresaryfilanhual room and the woorts o8 the various convenors mowed a splendid year's work ac~ calmed. . lt-rttoinuoniiaiwhietli’ t m8 . lfl . 7' guilt-a were suooesstul both noisi- a" t! I ll - . ' lsrs was votedaaassiat new report on wsr work. Although war work has‘ been ‘curtailed somewhat owing to eessatio oi hostilities. there is still muc id torsion for...‘ ..‘ c es - tlcles mm toi-‘fiui Orola. sins weresenztoiibogustusosrist: still overseas st O istmas. - A fitting reception was arr - ed ior our lorrner uutor, l! . r Rev. RJ‘. McDonald on his gen s xywears nseuibershio in our ague. o cases oi’ canned goods were collected tor the starvin le 0t . has been erected in emc church. on which seventy-five names are inscribed o! boys from the oi! Indian River and K n who enlisted in the varoiua sar- vices. Six oi’ those bovs made the su reme sacrifice. icse honor rols serve to remind us to pray {or those who so nobl ave their iivea and to thank for the return oi‘ so msnv o-l our service- men. Four or our members were blood donors. The convener oi magazines re- ported six League magazines oom- in b0 this vision. e convener or education re- ported the usual prises alien to successful candidates in tl. Dio- cesan examinations. Ono hundred dollars was donated to the C.W.L. scholarship lund. and u similar s- mount to the 8t. Durst-en's cam- paign lund. one study club lunc- tloned during the ear. ’ Two members, . Daniel Noo- nan and Mrs. James Condon were awarded pins ior brinelng in tour or more new m . Three ladies who were members and mod markers lor Lhillfilfu! moved sway din-lug the your anti were ilttingly mmembored with gifts before their departure. The usual Christmas gilt oi’ s. nurse. was presented to our pastor at Christmas. This subdivision mourns the loss of one or its laithitili~ members, Mrs. Arms Olieele. and a Mass wolf] odes-ed tor the repose o! her so ‘the treasurers report showed receipts for the year amounted to ilwoou. 0t this amount 8807.51 was donated to parish lunds and the balance used in the various activities oi the League. The re- ie Ram say thanked the members oi the League lor their co-operation and added s special word of thanks to W Father Trainor for his ad- wood vice and help at all times. The “ extended s vote or thanks to Mrs. Ramsay and her executive lor their splendid lead- ership durintr the past two years. The election cl officers then took place with the lollowing result: President. Mrs; B. C. Mc-bellan; 1st vice. Mrs. Robe-rt Glover: 2nd vice. Mrs. Kenneth McLean: 3rd vice, Mrs. Daniel Noonan: re- cording aecy.. Mrs. Ferdie ii- bride; corr. secy.. Mrs. James en- derg t. A social hour lollmved. durh which the member said lax-ewe to Rev, J.N. Trainer who has been their chaplain ior nearly six years. An address to Father Trainer was road bv Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. while Mrs. J. L. Eaundlera on behalf oi the League presented a beautiful smoking stand. has- sock and a substantial puree. Jather Trainor graciously ex- pressed his thanks. after which the ladies served dainty retresh- mants accompanied by the ever llonuiar cup oi tea. rather 'I‘rainor‘s mother was al- so remembered by the lleaguewith a farewell gilt or e rosary. Father Trsinor expressed his deep appre- ciation or this kindness shown his sled mother and said that like himself she would cherish the memory or the years spent in In- dlan River. X coupon-i nsrsar Manon At a recital at London in 1036. the late Vladimir De Pachmann created somewhat ot a surprise by declining to play Chopin's Funeral ‘March in honourolthe late Queen Alexandra. Ho last played the march shortly alter the death of King Edward VII. tor whorn he had a great atlection because the King had been so kind to him and because he had beenagreat patron or music. The master became so grief-stricken over the King's death that he made a vow never to play that luneral munch again. __|.___..._..___ Consult yourdootorbetors st rt- ing any strenuous course in let or exorcise. Sprains»~Sir.'iins Rheumatic Pain (glut. K.’ ‘M JAN/Iii p,“ _ males euues the convincing testimony o! Ir. White," who feelrhe owes his vary bspph nose in life to Narvlllna. "It has been werthltawoll" l1’! I'M h ‘as. l mus Nmllae at invaluable aid. limiting eorreetod the trouble quickly. I! my threat was sore, or i! I bid aaraebs. stlR neck or stilt ‘joints. l! l rubbed on Nervllino l oshsys got quick relief. 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