JANUARY 1s. 1941 n-finvw" U51‘ TIMIQ masterpiece! 51.1111, 10H, IMCRH ~11. illlltli DAY ' liillill’ MIISIIIII ° GIOIGISINDIIS mm "gum" a IQIII "Nail" humm- United ma: “TIN PAN ALLEY” fQDA Y-‘ALICE FAYIJ-BETTY GRABLE-JACK OKIE-JOHN PAYNE Sltllliili lllllltllt that nuke this a thrill- Sflllliit CMSI-SIJJ 4,... ALFRED imcticocit m directed "Relntell" 51.1,; ,1“, 1.1.1.11, "11119111111911 111511118!" crashed for the most A hfllwimPPiflfl 111°- LATEST lpectucular action- "W1C 511115101)’ U111! ¢X~ scene ever filmed! Pmyci EliWIiR Ii - 3.15 - 100-2-00- Thurit-Frt-Sat. ! 0m; of the very few GREAT Motion Pictures ! l cuiui SPIS till-tilt Ind a great leader le felledl plodeswithcxcitementi “I’m Nobody’s Sweetheart Now” m- Constance Moore — Helen Parish and Dennis O’Keefe CAPITOL- 1.1. it... Thurs—Fri.--Sat. FACIN TRM NDOUS ODDS! One man . . . Piited against the might of an outlaw gang that ., flourishes in the western crime bell WILD CAT” BIG NEW SUPER-ACTION WESTERN ‘ " N0. 2 of “JUNIOR C-MEN" DEAD END KIDS-Little Tough Guys GOING PLACES 8: EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY ifliilfiilfiiifiiliilfiiliiliiliilfilfillfillfiilfllfiilfiilfiiifiilfiifiil? o 5,1 Bus Service Airport AIRPORT BUSES I; Leaves Ed's Taxi Leaves Airport 1.40 A. M. s20 A. M. 3.110 P. M. 4.45 P. M. 5.10 P. M. 5.30 P. M 11.00 P. M. 5.20 P. M. 6.10 P. M. 5.30 P. M. 1 1- 5.40 P. M. 1.00 P. M. g 7.10 P. M. 7.30 P. M i] 11.00 P. M. 11.15 P. M. g 11.10 P. M. . 11.25 P. M. c 11.30 P. M. 11.45 P. M. Cl 11.45 P. M. 12.20 A. M. El El E] —7 Days a Week- U Time Subject to Change f! g The bus stops will be at the guard room at Air- §| 11011, and Ed's Taxi, Charlottetown. g FRANK ACORN a 5n 5 ueieruieitueiuieiuieieuieiutee-Jitiiritrr 1 14~tf. v=_—__ _ _ RONALD caoss, M.P., Min- ister of Shipping. 11.15 p.m.-‘At Your Request. 11.30 p.m—R..£i.DxI(l)i hows-Rust. , ———- 12.00 1 e. tmtru-AMERICAN 12 1311515351, r1115.» Tlfngs. TRANSMISSION 12.15 a.m.—BRITAIN SPEAKS.‘ Inn Dayliiht saving ‘Ibo w&I'§§O§§§COM' THOMAS “'°""‘°“‘ 12.30 a.m.—NEWS SUMMARY. WAVELENGT" 12.35 a.m.—-Clcse down. 5111M 1111a u.s.A.-:i1.32 111.. 25.53 - (to 10.00 um.) 419.10 m, (from Western Canada-flint! w - _ um.) 31.32 (from 11.00 mSTEDNLSDAY, JANUARY l5 ‘*2 P-m-—-'L.ndon Calling.’ Directors of Advertising For Ford Motor Go. i“ P-ntqrnr: news. ‘5P-m-—Q11Ps1-_0ns of the Hour’. Ford Motor Company of Can- D-m. ’Dav1d Copperfield. 8d,, Limited has appointed Cook- field, Brown 51 company Litruled- wcll-kno-wn Canadian Advertising Company with Offices in Montreal, FR-QM Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver, to direct its advertising. The ap- pointment of Ccckfield, Brown 135 Company represents an important development in Canadian business circles because Li, brings together one oi Canada's most important national advertisers and a Can- adian advertising c ntpany with coast to coast service facilities. A; evidence of the importance of the a Zntment. Cockfield. Brown 6r cmpany will shortly open a new branch office in Windsor. Ontario, to provide di- FRENCH. ish fSkctehgook.'-l-£?our}d o every ay e n ("Pat Britain, presented by "F-‘Y Pelietler. . -m-~‘-DOUT5 ABROAD‘. ALLAN. J0 ‘fig D-m2m5%5_ P-m-~Variety ‘starlight.’ Vera 8rd Bright. Com- Liffin and llmot. 'm~"-' RITAIN SPEAKS ' ‘mime Q9 w Ta head office. HEADLINE News AND _*____.___ woon IN row The Muse of Britain.’ l1 _ _ . tn n“ y 3P“; Ygzimtgglé mica like: aggtgeviatiéeiutral Swe- Contributions T0 The Teachers’ Spitfire Fund Contrlbuntlons to the Teacher's Spitflrg Fund-Tho following in a. ggrt-ial list of those who contribut- MISS M1111’ A. Corcora-u. Miss Mary Irving Mrs. Leo Frank, Miss Mildred Crosby, Miss Rena C. 15011111101‘, Rev. R. V. MiicKenzie, Miss Marlon Powers, Miss Jean MacDouirall, Miss Audrey Burdett, Miss Anna. MacDonald. Mls E. Gertrude Villett, Miss Noreen Whe- ian, Miss Agatha MacLean, Miss Doris Myers, Jeanette McDonald, Christine McLean, Miss Estelle Bowness, Miss Beryl Howe, M. Ro- berta. Howatt, Miss Edith Wells, Miss Ina. B. Phillips, Miss Helen Sabine, Miss Alma E Campbelle, Miss Muriel B. Mountain, Miss Bea- trice Clark, Miss Ruby Banks, Miss Edith Anderson, Miss Florence Martin, Miss Alma Macliinnon, Miss Hazel McGreen, Miss Ella M. Getson, Miss Pearl E. Finley, Miss Marearet Sullivan, Miss Joyce Coop- er, Miss Olive Peters, Miss Evelyn Wlnsloe, Miss Flora Glllis, Miss Miriam MacDonald, Mats Christine MacNevin, Miss Geraldine Darby, Miss Gladys G. Redmond, Miss Margaret MacDougall, Miss Jean Maclsaac, Miss N. Eileen Camp- ElEJIEEEJEEEIEIEIEJIJEJEJIE@EIEJIEIQEiEID l w00DlgOgT~'C_°l/l1 T303455 rent service to the Ford Company‘: \ at 11171111111101!- bell. Miss Mary Palmer, Miss May I. MacKlnnon, Miss Sue L Jones, Miss Pearl Craig, Miss Margaret Ready, Grace Webster, Annie I. Gordon. Miss Mary Quigley. Miss ATmle Keenan, Miss Sadie Ramsay, Miss Rae Donald, Miss Imelda Mc- Lellan Miss Marion W. Handy, M155 Clflrii Bcrrlgau, Miss Eleanor La- mont, Miss Freda V. Buirlett, Miss Estelle Campbell, Miss Rae Mae- Neill, Miss Ameba MacDonald, Miss Betty Leig-htizer, Miss Evelyn F. Woclner, Miss Louise MncNevjn, Miss Enid R. Gamble, lvllss Dolly G. Matthew, Miss Blanche Rennie, Miss Blanche M. Gamble, lVllss Agnes K. Coffin, Miss Ber- nice Campbell, Miss Roma MJcKay, Miss Helen Doiron, Miss llelen McInnis, Miss Lillian Mac- Douuall, Miss Christina Jean Ross. Sisters 0f St. Mary's Convent, M1‘. Arthur T. Green, Mr. J. Murdock "' so, Mr Albert N. MncNeill, Mr. Cedric J. S. Crorkei-t, Mr. Heath N. MacQuarrie, Mr Davis F‘. ‘iitidstone, Mr James A. Smith, Mr. C Braden Jelly, Mr. Francis F. (inllunt, Mr George F‘. McKinnon. \Ir. John E Cook, M1". Howard 1.: ‘d, Mr. Louis F. Herrintr, Mr. .211‘ M Dcckerty", Mr. Jolrn '1‘. Volley, M1". Wm A MarPhPc. L262-1-l5-li In Memo riam MRS. ANNIE ROSE The passing of Mrs. Annie Roisc. widow of the lnie M. S Rose, at her home 57th Avenue, Vancouver. B. C., on Sunday befiro Christmas at the ripe old age of 88 called to her rust 11. lovrly Chrlaiiun woman, mother and friend. Lil's. Rose "was born at Euro Hirusos, Si, Peter's 'I3ny, P. E. I, l i111l1er 11nd mother the lnie 1\' . and " 1Joseph Mchl. '1 having livcd 15.011‘ many years. Mrs Rose came to Vancouver in 1811B with her hus- band. two yours alter thc great fire. She leavesra family of four sons and three (Iaughters, six grand- children imd three great grand- children also one sister, Mrs Isabella McDougald wlfc cf the late Archy McDnuiznll who resided at Rollo Bay, P E I for many years imd is now living: in Vancouver in her 92nd year. also one brother Jos~ eph McKinnon on P. E. I. PIONEER AIRMAN LEAVES TCA WINNIPEG, Man, Jan. i4-~will- lam A. Str-ilih p‘onc<~r Cnmdinn airman, who join-rd the Trans- Canadrt Air L‘nrs soon a'te1- its » vers’ school established in Wlnnipcrz under government contract. As chiol llot instructor. he helpsd fmmu- lowed bv TCA pilots. Later, he was , appoint/ed superlnfend-rnt of th." ‘ western division of t-‘he air , and last, year he brcnmo district traffic manager with hcadqutoiers INQUEST DOUBLE SLAYING BOUTHHAMPTON, Enfllnnd — P., and Ali's. ltlocmiiltin bran n11 employee on the 1.11m of Wm. F. Rourke of hfoningue North, has returned to his homo in ATX- nntlrii, while there Mr. Brohnu‘ is also visiting friends and in the Cliy. turned to Baltimore,‘ Md. ywrstcrzlti-Y iorma-iion has icslgnml to brcotn: “A553,, with he,- operations manager cf an air cbsrr- fyi¢n¢i_§_ the R. C. N. V. 1%., who has been “t9 the 5'34"’! Pmctka‘ u’ b" ml‘ visiting his wife and parents Mr. mwiclicster Street left yesterday to 10in 1.11s ship Collintzwood in Halifax. learn that ‘_ The Central Guardian Phil column le reserved for new; of local interest, but advertising 11f a newsy nature may be Inserted at i cents a word. strictly nay- ablo In advanoe. rm: Cl-IARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN___ Trinity iliiiteii Church I WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15th ‘Hill-Prayer Meeting. BBC-Congregational Meeting for election of Elders. CBASWELL tor Pnowzraptu. CONFEDEEATTON LIFE INSUR ANCE. L-97B9~'I-2l-3l< CLAYTON AND LAMBERT blow Rollers Hardware. L-250 l-l5-1i. poned till January 221ml at the same time. FUNERAL TODAY —- The fun- eral of Wilhelmina Gaudet will be held this morning at 8.45 from the rioine of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gandet, 101-1 Prince Street, to St. Dunsnnrs Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Strand Theatre (side entrance) nightly except Saturday at 7:30. "Stop, mortal, stop and read my tale so plain. You will be l0st,_ you_ will indeed, unless you're born 3351113’ L-Z37-1-l3-3l, TENTH OUTBRVEAK 0F MEN- INGITlS-Jrhc tenth case of spinal meningitis ln the province was re- ported Monday. A woman was tak- Otlier patients who were taken ill with the disease lately are reported to be making favorable progress. ISLANDER PASSES~ The death occurred at Granid Rapids, Minn, on Monday, January 13th of David Fitzgerald, in his 87th year. Mr. Ffitzgeralcl was a native of this Pro- vince 11nd a brother of the late Mr. Henry Fitzgerald for many years C. N. R. Freight Agent. at Char- lotletown. ITORIIIEIE ISLANDER — Mrs. Ellztlbeth Worth, of Lincoln, Neb- raska, was born iii Cape ‘Traverse, Prince Edward Island, a daughter of the lti-te John Walker. Her hus- band “'11s a native of Charlotte. town. Mrs. Worth, now well along in years, is always pleased to re- ceive news from her girlhood home --“'I‘he Island." Oakland Maple Leaf. 01in omnmiuus -o11 Novem- ber l0, 1849, the Electric Telegraph “'11s wmlllelerl between Saint John, N. 13., and Halifax. N. S. That same year, on November 12, the Brig Fanny sailed from Charlottetown, P-E-I. for California. _ Oakland Maple Leaf. BADEN’ - POWELL IIIEWIORIAL SERVICES-In connection with the DOlTlmJOll-lllldfi Memorial church services for the Chief Scout. Lord Baden-Powell. next Sunday, the Provincial Boy Scouts Association, in coniunction with the Girl Guides Association, are requesting, through their district organizations, that suitable church services be arranged throughout. the province. especially where local troops are in existence. In Charlettcimvma joint Protestant service will be held in Trinity Unit- ed church in which the different ministers will take part. The Cath- olic Scouts and Guides with their leaders will attend eight. o'clock Mass at the Basilica. when suitable reference will be made to the life and work of the departed Chief. BRYENTON-COOA WEDDING — A pretty wcdtliug of wide inicrest in i-he Mflflillllfin‘ “'11s that of Miss Anita Katherine Cook. eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and lvlrs Frederick G, Cook, of Cookville, New Bruusxvitk. and Ralph William Eryentcn. of Moncton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Wlllinru Bl'yt1‘l‘.lll. oi Mulpeque, Prince Edward I. ll, which wms sol-emuized at l0 dciock, Saturday morning, at the United Church P11‘- sonnge, Moncton, Rev. J. A Ram- sey, pastor of the church, perform- ed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and close friends of the bridal couple ‘The chnrmitig young bride, given in marriage by her fa- ther, wore a Molyneux model (tress , of Ice-blue wool, and her hat was a smart off-the-faee model in black Her corsage bouquet was of American beauty roses and white heather. Her only ornament was a handsome gold bracelet. a tgilt of the groom. The e01 _‘e were nu- uttended. Following the ceremony the imnnv couple were showc .:i with good wishes anti congratula- tions, after which illcv 10ft l0!‘ a honeymoon trip to Prince Etlxvnrd Island. For i'.'1'l\‘4‘llll‘lg the b1i:ic (hauled a black Botany woollen cont, with plnstrou of mink. On their reiurn they will reside in M011c5on. whcre tho groom is with the ltovnl Cnnntliriu Mounird Police detach- zueut of the city. The l;1‘i*'e is f: hntc of tlie Snckvllle High ".1 Alli-nil College, Charlottetown . . 11nd Mrs. Brycnton are deservedly popular, and enjoy a wide circle of frlcllds Personals (D121 Cyrus ‘Vlnctnillzui. M. k reiurucd I to the Island rm Sniurthr last and 1 will be here for sortie days. Hon Mr. J. Hurry D5011 _R. C. _N- V. R. who lnsbcruvst1i1;_l115“1['3. nnri liitlo son Billy also his pur- , cnis Cond. and Mrs. W. O. Darcy | rind tiiiior members of the family loft yesterday to join his ship 1n Halifax. I Mr. Raymond Brrhnut who has relatives Miss llcleti Horubv. R. N. re- nornlng, having- spent on enjoyable parents and Quarter blaster S. E. Dickson of 1nd Mrs. William Dickson, 2R Dor- The many friends of Archibald Thncker (Jimiorl who is serving in His Majesty's Nnvv are sorry to after hnvinr the mis- fortune of soendin: Christmas and (GP) -Ccmmande: Wffred Sta-n field. 47, one time ‘ b a coroner's h wife inn himself with; "IlIIQdILPVPT 11nd dinhwheria. o BBC g . """"‘“ 10.15 "111 Orchestra. STOCKHOLM-(CP) — Exciting llw,,r€‘“‘m D1175!“ WW ' much comment. two tea-coins tuizs "-45 hm 9 y- , ‘recently arrived in Stockholm, r114,,.f_',"‘“5811~t- We Pro-vent’ drawiniz 5a bundled rafts of timber, 11.011 M, Pianist be sown into firewood for ex- wlth remorse." <4. eve’ . New Year's in the Rockhend Hos- chp; om",- qgoiitul. Halifax. wit-h the measles and the Empress o: Australia, W113 found‘ n" T19 111111 716611 fort?" l" 1W"?! luiy to havn snotiwith a severe attack cf iscsrlfit His 1: ~11 s no that he will soon recover and resume his duties» torches just arrived from factory. DTEL‘ SALE of tliellatle J. Howard taijflfif§ig‘w,jflagl,h‘,figsw§céeff a}: patio-ally; the following ls a list o: EVANGELISTIC meetings in Everybody welcome. No collections. Provincial Delegates At Conference By‘ Provinces, arranged alpha- the delegates of the Provincial Gov- L_268_1_15_n_ Ecrnineuts and their advisers who are attending the Donimioii-Provliicial Conference 1941 which opened in Ottawa at l0 o'clock yesterday moi-11- lng. The opening sessions are being hold public and in the Chamber of the House of Commons. .ma‘.m Alberta w‘ l Hon. William Aberhait-Premivi- Hon. Solon Low‘ -Provlnclal Treas- urer. Hun. Lucien Maynard-Minister oi‘ Municipal Affairs. Hon. Dr. W. W. Cross—Minisler of Health and Relief. Hon. W. A. Fallow-Minister oi Public ivorks Railways 85 Tele- phones, I-lon. N. E. Tanner-Minister o1’ Lands 8a Mines. Mr. J. n. Percival-Deputy Pm- en t0 the P. E. I. H H1811 '11 it was found she hodatsge dlsvcagerf vmdal Treasurelm Mr. George B. I-Ienwood-Deputy Attorney-General. A. A. Mackenzie. British Colum bin Hon, John Hart-Minister of Fl- nance. Hon. G. S. Wlsmcr, K. C.-A‘,- l tornev General. Hon. G. M. Weir-Provincial Sec- retary, Hm. G. S. Pearson—Minister of Labour. Hon. K. C. MacDonald-Minister of Agriculture. Dr. W. A. CEirI0th€l'S——Cllail‘flli1n, Public Utilities Commission, Mr. J. V. fisher-Assistant Dep- uty Minister of Finance. Mr. Adam Bell-Deputy Minister of Labour. Mr. G, N. Perry -Dlrector, Bur- l cau of Economics 6r statistics. I 1 Hon. T. D. Pattullo-Premier. ( Dr. G. F. Davidson-Director of Social Welfare. Mr. J. B. Munro—-Deputy Minis- ter of Agriculture. l Mr. E. W. Griffith -Unempl0y- mcnt Relief Administrator. Mr._ B. I-lethey-Serretary to the Premier. Manitoba Hon. John Bracken-Premier. Hon. W. J, Major-Attorney Gen- eral. Hon. S. S. Treasurer. Hon. Eric F. Willis—Minls‘.er of Public Works. l-Icn. S. J. FEll'lll€I‘—MIlIISL6l‘ of Labour. Hon. Sauveur Marcouae-Minisiet‘ wit-bout Port-folio. Mr, I-I, C. Grant Mr. W. J. Wziines Garson -Provlnclal Mr. R. McN. Pearson-Deputy Provincial ‘Treasurer. John Allen — Deputy Attorney General. 1 K. C. Aseltinc-Provinelal Accoun- tant. New Brunswick l- Hon. J.B. McNair—Preu1ier. it‘ cliil Secretary Treasurer. Hon. W. S. Anderson-Minister of Public Works. Hon. F. W. Pirlc—Minister of Hon. A. C. 'l‘aylor—Ministcr of Agriculture. l-Ion. J. Andre Doucet-Mlnistci" of Health do Labour. Hon. C. l-l. Blakcny-Mlnister of Education and of Federal 18c Mu- tiiclpal Relations. H011. J. G. Boucher-Aiiiuistt-r without Portfolio and Chairman of N. B, Electric Power Commission W. P. Jones Mr. J. Bacon DlXUtl-Depu-ty At- torney General. Mr. W. B. TritcsxQeputy Pro- l viucinl Srcretni-y-Trcasurer. Mr. H. It. Ptttigrrovc — Deputy Alintstcr of Labour. H011. A. S. Alan/filial»-Premier Hon. J. ll. McQuarrie-Attornev- General. H011. L. P. Currie-Minister of Mines and Lvbour. Hon. F‘. R. Dfl\'lS—MllllS'el' of Public Health. Mr, A. S. l3.ll'llSi€nd—-D0[)llly Pro- \'l11"ir1l Secretary’. Mr. H. J. Egon-Department At- torney Gt-nlrni. Mr. E. H. Blols —Director, Ago Pensions. M1". L. W. Walsh-Director of‘ Old , Mnl‘kg[j'ly_r_r_ Elumliou. Dr. Allziu Cameron-Deputy N1111- isicr of Minus. ' Ontario Hon. Mitchell F‘. Hepburn-Prem- ier. Hon. Harry NIXDIP-PFOVIIICIJLI Sccreiaiw" Hon. T. B. McQucstrn-Minlsier of Hlghuwysnnd Municipal Affairs. Hon. Gordon Connni-Attorntiv- | Gcncrnl. H011. Norman Hipel—Mlnisl<-r of l Labour & Welfare. ., Hon. Itolxrrt Lnurier_Minlsier of t M11105, Honpfgfci" HPe-um-Mlnkter of _._._._?__--——i———~j__—__: SUGAR TOMATO i 12 7gb 14 '7?» Sugar Content a ' “mhfirst of all Tomatoes to 1 . f produce ripe Fruit ‘ 1Think of it, n livevt to- niuto with runny fruits (‘Xfllfifllllfl l2‘; Fuuur. Notliiu like it cw‘! im- lore. ‘nio the I11-unity and symmetry of thulnniz rnrcnics of fruit, often _, two hm in lcnirih. Smnl- i vi- appearance make the Sniznr ’l‘o_1nnto " the finest vcirrtnbio intro- ' ' lii-nra now. Pkt. of I00 110ml: j‘ 15c; 2 pitta. 25a: K nl. fioa (poltpnidl. > PEER — Our Big 1M1 v Seed and Inner) look Better Then Bvai IIOIIHII SEED MUSE Ooorjetell, Ontario i L-255-l-l4-2l. Lands 1S5 Forests. Revenue. couritant. Butlget Committee. Auditor. the Eveclltlve Council. of Agriculture. 0f Roads 111111 Public Works. Luutis mid Forests. Trade d: Commerce. Hou. Edgar Rochette~Mlnister 0i’ Labour A: Mines. Hon. F, P. Brais-Jvilnlster with- out Portfolio. H011. I nry Gcnozul. T FOOD SALE s k"t l’ & - Ollhlilngrtts 29c 39L sigifis "I "WW A o APaPuurr C BANANAS — Choi 2 lbsfe- _ _ _ C ORANGES, Med. Size doz. — — — — CRANBERRIES 3 lbs. - — - —- CARRO'T_—_I rtoAsrfinaar, h». - 141.- EIREAKEAASIITTKCON 1 achine C 3 for — - - - Sweet and Juicy Choice, l0 lbs. Sliced, lb. — — Price $3.13 per cwt. ROAST PORK, lb. — 17c ‘1 Sunshine GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, _ _ '50 oz. tin White or Brown i532? _ _ _ 769a A Price $3.13 per cwt. Hci lug, I6 for — — 25c Price 65c lb- EJQQIS1111T11I1EI1Z1IZ”__¢ White Beans and 2 lb. iiir - — —- ""01 W» 1° ‘be-iii "ci:.>1-,Tsa;.~1.ny. T‘ R ii d O ts, Ii) lbs. 45c RZIS\)IH3I'I‘_\' Jiim IsIarId Oaztmeal, 10 lbs- 45° 2 lb. bottle — —- Pork Chops, lb. -- -— 25c Digby, in Boxes, _ 1 2 boxes for - — — 2M‘ Raisins, seedles, _ 2 IDS. -- -(— '- '— Prunes, 3 lbs. — — — 29f Apricots, fresh, lb. - 290i Lard, lb. — — — — 10¢ Pickles. Sweet Mustard, Sweet Mixed 26 oz. bottle — — <t.,o.. uni-t’ 9c‘, 1 111. Tin 53¢ FREE DELIVERY SALE ENDS I JANUARY 21st The Basilica Dramatic Guild Will Present in HOLY NAME HALL TUESDAY 8r WEDNESDAY Jun. l4th and 15th at 8.15 “TIIE IMPCSTOR” A3 Act Comedy in Aid of League of Cross Band. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Mr. C. S. Waiters-Controller of Mr. Hugh E. Browm-Chlef Ac- Mr. H. J. Chatter-Secretary of the M1‘. E. A. Horton-Deputy Minis- terof Municipal Affairs. Mr. Roy E. ELmhursw-Secretary to the Premier. Zr. C. R. Mag0ne—5olicitur of he Attorney-Gciicrals Department. Mr. S. J. Gausby -—Cliiei Ac- ouniani, Department of Public H011. J. J. Hayes Doone-Provin- UVQITRFQ- Prince Edward Island ' Hon. Thane A. Campbell-Prem- Lauds 1S: Mines. 1C1’, Hon. James P. Mclutyre-l/Ilnis- lcr of Public livorks. Hon, Mark R. McGuigan-Minis- fcr of Education 1k Public Health. R111dclpi1 Carruthcrs-Provinclal Hon. Horace Wi-ighi-—President of Walter Shaw —Deuut_r Nhnlster Quebec Hon. Adelnrd Godbout —-Prrmler Hon. T. D. Bouohard-Mlnlstei Hon. Aiuhur blatliewson-Provin- OsL-ar Drouln-hflnisier of Hon. Hector Perrier-Provincial u-Moritreal. low Clerk of Leg- mbly. Leonel Drier; _l)eputy'-Atior- Virior Dore-Sup:rinteudenlt of A. J. Dolbc1:»Prorii1cinl Auditor. R airn Courtois-Clerk of Treas- urv Dcnurinrutf. - inn W. WarDougall C1 c C. MPD ‘ Emile Mi r1 ister wlunlcinnl Ailius. Mr. Alcxmidre Larnc—Sccreiarv to the Premier. Snska tchewnn Hon. W, J, Patterson-Premier. l-llon. J. W. Esiey-Attorney Gen- (‘Ill Hon. RJM. Parkcr—Minlsier of Municliral Affairs. Hon. E. M. Cullitoti~Provinclcil Sscreiittiv. Dean Cronkite-University c-f Sas- kaichcwirn. Thonns Lax-Deputy Provincial rcasurcr. S. P. GlTHCll-Cllhlfillil-Il, Local Ciovcmment Board. Colonel L. S. Stfion-dihnvincial Tax Commissioner. W. W. Dawson-Director of R49‘ lief Bing-Provincial Audit S. A. Sia . W. Archen-Provlnclal Treasury Staff. Hon. J. G. Taggarb-Minister of Anrlcultnre, (will probably join the Conference subsequent to the op- ening.) i v HEARD ABOUT WAR. ON LONDON.-(CP)—'So they tell me." said a youth of 20 to the mail- lstraics when asked ii’ he knew ithere was a war on. He had been summoned fcr failing tn register, and he said he could neither rend toomcionoocectoitrfimctctoxectr‘ ciisii 11111101112111 stones 1' Phones 747 I87 GT. GEORGE ST. PAY CASH AND SAVE ' ICOD UQRUDEIDUQDDUODQYD3UQZZ€GCLUD SPECIAL Ill Y GRAD DANCE Wednesday, January 15th. New Dome Ballroom s! Featuring Ray Simmonds and his clarinet Novelties. Admission 50c plus tax Dancing 9 to 1 ifs a Grad Dance doooonoooctovaaoooooroaouomxooorroaubn Blackout Quiz J F Sanderson, (Left), Canadian Press parliumentflfy \-""°5P°“dmI m Lonrlon, interviews L. B. Pearson. secretary of the 1115b‘ Cilmmlssmner’ Office, behind the blackout curtains of Canada House. Sanderson is re- turning to Ctlllflflll. after 2 l»2 yours in London and sllflftly “'1"_“k¢ ‘l: a new post us (LP. special writer on foreign afiairs m New York an Mr. .1. n. King -Doputy Minister m1 TKWHIQY- _ Wflsh-uslvn- _ ,_._._ 1 of Ag,-1Cu1;u1-e_ Hon. Wilfrid Girouard-Attorney- ‘ General. _ DOG T0 REUEIVE MEDAL I, M,“ 5m“, Hon. P E. (3ote_Mln1sicr of sacxvtpm: N. B. -Thcre's n! Expert dog who is sometimes seen around, the Canadian National Railwujvs 1 station in this town that h is (il._ ed the honor and rcsprct o1 slot 011 , employees, in fact he is an hcro and , has become (‘t member cf the Legloui of Canine Honor. The dos. 11111611, goes by the name of "$11011" l1‘-'°-, tamed two ycimg Cllllflfllll,‘lllflllbtfsi of the familv that owned it, durlllgi the time thry “The lost 111th.» woods fo: sxt-sen l1cur-s. Five lllmd- ‘ red men and boys cnmigctl 111 the= search for the tn 5mg children 11nd when fcund the s archers (list-enr- cd the children huddled wi 1 11121 dog, the warmth cf its ‘ ‘ tccting them so that th-ey 1 without serious effects. I11 a letter‘ from the Clements Compniiy, inc. Philadelphia, Pa. tho ownrrs o.’ the dog were lntormcd that 11 modal would be awarded to the canine hero. RAUIN; GREYIIO D ON WAY ENGLAND TO NASSAU GIVES BIRTH TO PUPPIES 1 An Eastern Cannd 1111 Perl. Nlziiii -Su:'viving air Tfllfls, Grimm #111)- 1. P. saxnansosj marine surface 1:1 dcrl our} menace. a racing’ ureviount o ' __ _' _ w?“ “s, ..i:.':::i:.-:t .....".::."“"*:.'::": W1 out‘ o urs c' -l' ‘ ~‘ " ., ‘ ' Nassau Kennel Club iii, N1 u, returning to (aiiniia sad ‘gigs; 131115511 WP“ F"‘""5- ‘l1 “l” °~ ‘ “l',". "h". a-‘1‘:1?l111p"wriier n1 Canadian Nitionnl Express and 1111s 1 Ulk “b -| ' ' foreign tiffalrs. given birth to it litter of four 11111111- ies. It is expected that tun fire (10.25 1 mid the puppies will shrrtlv r111 tinue on their journey to Ntiss~ PENSIO RS HIT by Canadnu National S eamshlpsj A previous consignment of three, LONDON 4 if ffifiglllffi ‘Flag racing grryhouittis has ‘lll‘(l1‘lil" H011‘ I cf tho 361 1111-‘ ‘aréréueorlfhm, forward to Nnssnil. T11,» Duke of i, 1h:- Rornl Sto l 1 1 1 been d 'od o: damaged. Windsor is patron of ihz‘ c1111). A____ ____________ _ __ nt__._-~P;-,-—- ._ 1 CDDUUCIUUUUDDDVDDDUODUDDDDDUDTI-OUUDDDUUURDIQIUDBQDDQ SILVER FOXES WANTED ji/ Order just received for 101i full silvers, 390 three quarter silvers. High prices Paid a5 "m" must be filled. W. CHESTER S. MCLURE mttooctmmomuotactoctodoomuonotadonqerooctqnaoooo nor write. The doctors will examine 1 him. L-94-1- 4