0 PAGE EIGHT l liiilllfli ‘EIIWARB -roottv-rn|.-sttr. rttoattm srattrs AT 312s . 6:45 - 9 NEVER SUCH TilitlLLS 0N Till! Silltillifl). l. i‘. y I " 1| M-G-M’: exciting V adventure has won , - f ‘ t place among the t i tenbest pictures of all timel - . . SPENCER K I , TRACY MICKEY RQQNEY Victor Fleming's production oi Rudyard liipiiuys z z z l z x z z I E l s». a 9 I'm," . 1...,” n‘ . I ‘ ~O'O O-O-f i 5 E z z E t z z i tat. uotter.’ I I l‘ rasnatr l DOUGLAS ~ BAHRYMORE - BARTHOLOMEW oeeeeeoe» ova oeoeee-eeoeo 0700+" roost ~ CAPITOL - rm. anti SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 _ _ . , . I w+++e+e4+++o+e+5+vo++e+oo+o++o4e+++w Law HORSE.’ ...llntametl as the wilderness they roan together! [in-es rxrtts. SERIAL - comrov - CARTOON Yvvv (retreat 4 EMPIRE,“- rtt. anti sar. Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 ¢ . . _. r - " » _ “ "ler he Singin‘ Buckaroo Taken The West By Storm! ' IPINCII TRACY, RODNEY, - ‘s "ILIIYIOII 1N)! CAI’! OI‘ v “CAPIAINS COUBAOEOU‘ self one of the greatest actors on the screen. breathing warmth, res]. "Y Ind power into his Mammy "ml Wlantne rotla of the Portu- W"! 3410901010". Manuel. Mickey __-_-. _ hmear ‘rracy and ta awe er ‘ gather with Melvyn Douglas. Litmel Bertymme and Freddie Bartholo- nel’. arearottsbt back to the Prince IdIlrtl. screen in M-G-M‘; reprint Here." has never been more vital. and other outstanding work l; U1- "fld bY Melvyn Douelns as the business man. too concerned with his affairs to understand his son; Lionel Barrymore. as the robust Cantata Disko; and Freddie Bar- tholomew. as the rich American boy who is awqt from the deck of an ocean liner in a gale and ta rescued by a fishing crew. ~ "Cliitain Courageous" on the screen reflects the power of Kipling in its hffective beauty. presenting _ the story as he described it and giv- at the Grllld Banks. steamer-beaten master and stain ‘ ‘ **O—§§-O—O-f§~O—O-§O-Owv Culvert lleath Seen Gangland Slaying TORONTO. Jan. 15 — (OP) — The culvert killing of Angelo Itbnti, 52-year-old Toronto dishwasher, stands in the police books mnlght as a gangland slaying _- possibly for vengeance. Police are awaiting an autopsy which will determine how theman found yesterday lying in a culvert . in nearby Etobicoke Township met ‘his death and when he was killed. They are working on the theory ‘that. he was slain by a. Hamilton E8118 they link with a series of re- icvnt robberies of ‘Toron-io restaur- t, ant owners. l NORTII MILTON W. I. The January meeting of North ' rm: '_ cnaawrrarowu inasmuch ‘ SPRING VALLEY W. I. The January meeting of the Spring Valley W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Glover on Dec. 31st. In the absence o1 the President, the 2nd vice-presi- dent opened meeting by singing the ode and repeating creed in unison. Ten members and four visitors were present. Minutes of former meeting were read and approved. The report o! com- mittees followed. Sick committee: no calls. School contmittee: visited the school and purchased new blinds for school, and also stated that towels were needed for school. It was moved we purchase some the first opportunity. Committee also reported purchasing treat for school children. All bills were presented and moved to be paid. New committees appointed were: school, Mrs. W. J. Harrington. Sick, Mrs. Harry Sudsbury and Mrs. Hiram Harrinltull- Pm‘ Milton W. I. was held on Thurs- day evening. January 2nd at. the |home of Mrs. Loren Thompson, ‘with 17 members and l visitor present. , y The meeting opened with the; I president in the chair, by singing, {the Institute Ode, followed by‘ j the Creed repeated in unison. , ‘ Roll call was answered by nam- I ing an ornamental tree or shrub. l l The minutes of December meet-l , ing were read by secretary. ap- l proved and signed by president. y After considerable discussion it, was moved by Mrs. Loren Thomtp- l son, seconded by Mrs. Gordon‘ Rodd and carried. that we enter, Drama Festival. Drama Commit- i toe: Mrs. Lindsay Coies, convenor, Mrs. Eric Coles. Mrs. Vernon Coles and Mrs. Chester Matheson. Sdlool committee reported and it was moved and seconded com- ' ntittco purchase paper towels and} soap for school; also subscribe to‘ World Affairs Magazine. _ -Slck committee reported cardsl sent to sick in district and bill for ‘ cards was ordered paid. r It was decided to have auction also to] sale at next meeting: ‘ _ ihavc drawing for quilt which lsi i being lottcrlcd among members. Mrs. Vernon Colcs and Miss Alice‘ l\-lztcPhcrson to make tickets for iquiit. Proceeds for Red Cross. Mrs. l members for M5 lg be l, r‘ ". also. I Lunch cnntmgicc: _ igqoper, Mrs. Loren Tfhbmlillln- ‘Mrs. Alton Rodd. Mli- 3°59“ ‘Carter. Mrsadfiordon Rodd and l\I S. If‘ R0 - r a amounted to $190- paid their fees. Herbert Mathcson ‘invite - :-~1:'. mcetirlk; V1!!!" Collection ;'I‘ltree members ‘In the absence l there was no Pruilfllll-Ym- Mam‘! lclosed by slnellrxis AnihPm. I-Iullc {the hostess assisted b)’ the mmm.’ and a social half spent. Yorlt |iltl l l Recent visitors to the 01W 110m iYork were Mrs. Melvin Jay. MN- iJack Caswell Mr. George Watts. gm. Fran‘; Watts. Mr. Harry Lewis» |Mr. William Crockett. ..__._ The young people of York are en- yhymg thetnsclves skstthr on M!- Barwises mill pond, the loo beil18 iin good condition now. ifamily, York, were visitors ‘Pleasant Grove on Sunday iguest of Mrs. Watts mother, ‘filthy Hardy. Many friends 0f Ml‘. t hear that Watts York. are sultry 0 m! Johnnie 8.88am w; Rita Koughan, in the he t; in the P.E.l. l-lospitalafter appendicitis operation and 110W see him out around Main near future. .___. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence visitors to York on Sunday- guest of Mrs. Herbert. Vessel’- , yOftS - Mrs. Herbert Vessey. lT. McLeod. The schoolroom. nice- d iy decanted i Mr. and Mrs. llarold Watts am, Coffin of M t Stewart were Recitation -My Dolly -Oather- and family mm the ine Koughan. Instrumental Music - Bill Roug- gramme. Mrs. Roy Tuplln. Mrs- Everett Cousins and Mrs. Mich- ael Brennan. 1t was decided to visits to Red Cross for knitting and sewing: also to purchase stickers from ill? I‘. W. I. The p paper on surroundings." rogramme consisted of o ‘beautifying our l-lomv A jumbled flow- er contort and bin8°- The 7°15‘ xuary meeting to be held at the horhe oi Mrs. Everett cousins. roll call to be answered by" "mt favorite radio programme I was then moved that meetinf!‘ start at 7:30 o'clock. Lunch w" served by the hostess and a so; hour followed when morn m" wltchgq the old year out and! a new one in. At. twelve all 3° l" hands aha sens Aulfl h"! 5"“ nt closing. DONAGH CHRISTMAS CONCERT a very enloylblP- "ml" w“ spent at Donsgh. on Friday. 9009"” ber 20th.. when a large 5'" l?‘ preciative audlfllfifi 89109794 l9 5‘: the Christmas Concert. Dltlifli" b pupils under the Skull“ Wm‘ agement of their teacher. Ml“ Mali’ for the festive 50350-3 by the teacher and puplls- filled to capacity. alflulli! "l" "'5' w" hem; our distinguished pus- tor Rev. Fr. L. P. Caliaflllflll- Mr. Mark Brazel very 600M515’ acted as chart-man and retiree“ tfzélfw" t progr- rnrne was p a . l “The WeIcornc - Vincent McAd- m. a The Chorus-Hang up the H0111! -—"I‘he School. Recitation-A very Old M!“ -r Clifford Trainer. Dialogue - The ‘Ik-ain to Mauro -Leo McAdMn. Mary Heron. John- , . ._.__._ _ \ I1‘ a‘ ollll. are lllfll IILllI-a ICILII Faster Penetrating warn ltua INTEl-EBTIN G PEAIBIE PEOPLE CENTRAL BU'I'I'E.— John Jos- eph Mulqueen. who is in his 18th year. met his share of notable people while a telegraph operator in the United States, but despite this fact. he gave up the railroad business and got himself a farm in Saskatchewan. Born in Waterloo. Iorwa, in I069, Mr. Mulqueen recalls having seen that great showman Buffalo Bill ti Waterloo ln 1901. e . . It was while rlding'a train from Cakes, N.D., to Beligrade, Mont, Lhiii. he first encountered "Cala- mity Jane" the American woman who cared for two hundred miners who were strlokcn with typhoid fever. Although she wasn't a nurse tier treatment proved effective in av case. and she never lost a single patient. but here was a wo- man with a. heart of gold who was really rough. Mr. Mulqueen said that. when he first. saw the famous woman. so named because of the calamity through which she had helped the znincrs, she resembled a squaw in rppearance. She chewed tobacco like s veteran, and spat into the cuspidor across the aisle with amaz- ‘ng accuracy. , O O ' Mulqucen also met the Dalton brothers, famous outlaws of the early days. when he worked at Rock Island. He recalls the time when Major General Hancock ran for president in 1800. For 3'7 years Mr. Mulqueen was a. telegraph operator and station master mostly on the CNR. at Biadworth and Rosthcm. He would work six months and farm six months until he had his own home bought sud paidjor. O O Referring once again to "Calamity Jane" in Connection with the In- diana. Mr. Mulqueen said she acted as a scout for Wild Bill l-lickock when the Iradtans would go on the rampage in the early days. When she died, 10.000 persons attended her funeral. Her life had been a rough and hectic one. and when she travelled by rail you could always find he; in the smoker. Few people ever lmew her right name. which was Clara Barton. She was buried Ille Smith. Recitation-To Gerard McNaily. Sgnfvllldtldm. ry You -1"lorence Teacher. tencored.) Acrostic -Merry children. Dialogue - Josiah’: First Court- in -J'lorance Koughan. Leonard McNally, Clifford Mcthily. Leo Mc- Adam. Recitation-At Small Boy's La- ment-Lawrence Koughan. Song- Tragic Romance -John- nie Bsegan. (encoredJ Recltatlon- His letter -I!'reddie Santa Claus — I've Came to Mor- Koughan and Christmas --14 mei Trainer. Mrs. Drill —Some Very Famous Yeo- ple —-0 children. Recltati-on—iooks Like Pa -Earl Howard‘ Kaughan. Dialogue — The Census taker — Elaine Trainer. Jim Koughan, Anita Koughan. cored.) Song-Silent Night -d girls. han, Russell Baegan. Mr, Qnd Mrs. Daniel Oierk and Song - Make Room in Your t family Mount Stewart, were vislt- Heart For u rriend- Freddie to York on Sunday. the guest 0f Trainer. fencored.) Step dance - Mrs: Steve Mums- ghan. (encered) Step Dance —Elaine Trainer (sn- ue — The Smith Family > m; life to tlhe amazing characters 5m,‘ at Allenwocd. S D. -G.M. Georges Clemenceau. lmrmus Drench statesman. taiught. French 1n a g-irls‘ school in Stamford. Corfu. from 1866 to 1869. Ieperlal Life _ Reaches Peak lteeertl New peak records in aervlcvand growth were made by The Impar- lal Life Assurance Company of Cs- nada, as reported by J. i". Weston, President, at the Company's 30th. tlrement annuities amounting to e60.'l80.00o were purchased through the Company during the year. an increase of 46 pc. over the pre- vious record established by the Company in 1m. Total insurance in force in the Company now stands at 0437.339.- 000. The aiiltlrficance of this fig- ure is gptpdrent, Mr. Weston indicat- Od. when it is realized that fifty years ago, when The Imperial Life first opened its doors for business, there was ln force in Canada’ ‘m all companies only $344,012,000 of lifs insurance. In The Imperial Ufa alone there l: now 1 t-a tlmea at much lnsuranc; in force as there was on the lives of all residents of Canada in 1897. The measure of Imperial Life service is revealed in its Jubilee Year by the tact that. since incor- noreted- the Company has disburs- ed "l D0110! roceeds more than il84u8i3,000. At. the same time it has built up asets to meet future obligations to pollcyholdgpg of $137,587,000. I" keeolng with the growth in business, the Company’; raven“; "om Premiums and interest has shuwh a substantial increase. In 1946 the premium and interest in- come amounted to 019.502.1300. up $3107.01!) over that for 1945. In the investment of Imperial Life funds the Company's prrmsry “men; ls security of principal. The rate of interest of 8.59 p. c. "arlled by the Company in 1H6. ‘h°*'°1°1'¢. Mr» Weston indicated. was satisfactory. It provides an sde. 1111800 margin over the conserva- tive rate assumed in the valuation "i the Gomnsnrs insurance and annuity liabilities. During 1917 the Compatiy is planning to feature its 50th an. "IWFMPY year through special ldwlllfllll. sales and service cam- Dullilll- A booklet. to be given public distribution, will furnish a hlfllllzht-hlstory of the past fifty years, sketching as well th. growth and development of The Imperial Life over the years. AFRICA COUNCIL MEETS LUSAKA. Northern Rhodesia - (CPL-The African representative council of Northern Rhodesia. re- cently held its lr-atigural meeting. Main function 9‘ hhe council, which consists of a secretary for native affairs and 29 members from the seven provinces is to advise the governor on matters affecting the African population in Northern Rhodesia. ~"Tho projectors of The Imperial Life thought, in view of the life insurance business $110 and to be done in the future, that there was room for another Canadian Life lrsuranoe Company." 0m ‘Ouvp Mon-r. Minister and Attsmy General Preals Prim of Ontario. I871 to 1996. Tint deal of The Lperial Hie. Annual Meeting. Insurance and re-r atueltto rnsrmtr 6 DIAMONDS beautifully set 4 P . 9450 i She'll thrill to this lovely bridal tluatte. loch m“. nificently matched Hk yellow gold ring set with 3 shimmering diamonds. BLUEBIRD Engagement Ring sotamotio l weooma BAND 22» Let this lleautitull styled 2-». ..~..' Y6" wedding band be t a sym- Nix: bal of your devotion. wnnnunrvs JEVIELERS SINCE i068 Specialslfln Permanents Take advantage NOW at our special prices on Per- maaants. ‘ Formerly $7.00—NOW ssoo Formerly $5.00-NOW $3.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed by Experienced Operators Empress Beauty Salon Deslrisay Bldg Queen St. .¢oo¢e I at amount of 3001M‘: portrait of Dan. Juvenile member of the crew of the "We're . I ’ he created. l WAKELY STARS IN ___ I Cowboy star ‘ern, Monograms exciting "Trail T “Mexico? Once again comical Le r ‘.La§cs‘, White The phere of tscreenplay is - tLatin personalities. > {porting players arc Julian R lDolores Castelli. Dora. tlry Frost. Forrest ivlstmews, Bra P Blaven, > i Smith. The Saddle >lrhs fllm was directed w l , Drake. Dlnrlthnm Msoflyegor Paper I is; Co. he, Halifax, 10.8» I 80bit Iii. NJ. V E LATEST wast-arm Jimmy WQBU “m: Btevs Murnaghan. vbe seen tonight. at ilhe Empire lTheatre in hi5 newest musical west-t (Qumran has the tap featur-_ ’ led role in the Oliver Drake prudlw-l u" _ Norm" south of the bowl" sun”; Recitation _ o odnl ._ . Oliver Drake's orifllllll‘ eph Koughan. o ‘ht a“ provided by a. cast- 0! Among the sup- schooL ivero. . Del Rm‘ Tet" hleted. Santa Claus Alex Montoya. Jonathan McCall. Juan Duval and Arthur Pals and The iti-usdalapara Trio play several num- laden n”, to “uh”. vup"! and bars with western and Latin flavor. O iver -—l'..llllan Koughan. Henry Rough- :tm, Rita Koughan. Elmer Koughart, Freddie McAdam, Clifford Train- or. ' Mouth Organ Selection by Mrs. 5MP Dance --1"lorenae Koughan. ° Sons; — The Fighting North e Novas - The Teacher (encttreaJ Recitatlon- Lookln’ in the Fut- , ‘Pralnor, Mary | Smith. The Welcome to Santa- The The program having been com- personified d by "l" A~ J- Ulmubsll. arrived amid the applause of both the youngsters and visitors. He distributed gifts from e nlvelr decorated but heavily visitors. 5°!" W?! flttlnl remarks were received from Rev. L. f. Calla- ghan. Mr. Mark Brazel and Mr. Lawrence Heron, who in a few well chosen words thaniood the teacher and pupils for their ef- "Yll- Th! While were treated to ludes by the Women's Institute MPERIAL LIFE policyholders will smile at Sir Oliver's underatsteo meat. "Room for another Life Insurance Con: any" there certainly 'roved to he, as evidenced by The Imperial e'a 'tiort today: here is in force in the Company at the present time 1 times as much insurance as there was in the whole oPCanada with all companies at the time he spoke! This year The Imperial Life Assurance Company will complete fifty years of business o rations. The fiftieth Annual Report now being presented to policyho ders and shareholders reveals a new peak in service and growth. Investments in Imperial Life Iicies by the public reached an all-time high, both in numbers of p0 "cies, and total amount purchased. Tho develo ment of the Company over the past half-century is shown by the wing comparison: EIIIYII it! i048 S 3.100.000 t 1.000.000 totztoto tnstmoo toottooo itsotooo 31,110,111! OMUJID ZIIJULM 481,330,!!!) ru s tear mt $ 103M 3,332,001 DEW) 1.900.010 IMWM Benqits Assets to meat obligations so policyholders .... Premiums and Interest in year. Insurance Purchased inyearm. Total Insurance In Ferce.......... ‘W! f: solois- bv their teacher. The Putts: °l'.?..".’...'l' ~' (Patriot please copy) . ttllllllllll t I lel Ila IMPERIAL LIFE Ifllllllllll i807 w Aeapyefthfialtpcsfaesaaphle QrurIeIarQtIteHeaIQerJtIVIuarIeQIQII-Tbretvoehfilerie. IIITII ANNIVIIQAIY Ill‘ Annadlyenlnqylaellelned 8 ‘I'll