l t i FEBRU 21. 1944 {f PitllliiE riiviiiiii 4.3m DA vs ins onAnLurri-rikiwiv (iUARDlAN criiriiiii iiuiiiuiiiiiilia Thlsool umn ls reserv for news local interest, but itdvoriisiux :1 pnneway ‘potato i=3.) be ‘illlgllfll e , - i “Me ‘a ian a wor strioly w» _ Vllllil _ ________ ____ CBABWELL ilor photographs. u-n-i. | q ‘ili"3i'i"°‘“"_‘fj“"‘ W" Baptist Church liall, C THE LEGION Ladies Auxiliary on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. are holding Tag Days. igonsoreo by the Victoria Driving} 23 Rlld 21. ub- z-is-zi-za-zii. , VISITS dBEAVER. CLUB - 83L; Di‘ D.A, P at the Canadian Y. of Charlotte- . E. L. was a. recent visit- M. C. A. Beaver Club in London, England. The Club is operated by the can- M. C. A War servics popular adian Y and is one of the ‘leave centres in London. CWOUNDED IN ACTION - Mrs.‘ has been advised by most fin i of Records, Ottawa. that her hus- band, Gu . had February l2 tent of the wounds available. but further i would follow when received. Personals leave with Mrs. L. Biso, City. Mrs. B Mahar has returned nner Charles Qavan Duf- been wounded ll1 action on til. The nature and ex- wcre not .\‘ information et L Blso has left to ieoin in Quebec, after spen ing his parents. (Ci lher home in Halifax after spend- si - LONDON handy, taken prisoner aid rep: ialrd last hCAPlTOL ' a Vi» CRAlG STEVENS - FAYE Plus SIARRINB MEN [ll IHE REES 0% [llililll MURPHY - illiN llllll ' li illlNilll Rllilill‘ iiililil iiiiis-iiiii iiil- tiiiiiis Blilllilliiillilalilli siillll BRITIS" SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7 and 9 ADVANCE FICE TODAY FROM 3 - 5 p.n\. 1 Y AND TIIE. SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 QCEQI I& flfi Q90 Oéféb t. sews U’ SALE OF‘ EVENING TICKETS — PLAN YOUR PARTY NOW. EXTRAll - CANADIAN NEWS OF OUR. BOYS OVERSEAS — ATTEND EARLY SHOWS AT BO X-O F- Lottsrs And News Morale Builders BY GEORGE FINLAY Canadian Press Statf ' iiiiiil iiiiis: llill iiiiiii-iiiii EMERSON -ioiiii iiiiiciti-ciiiiitts LANG COMMUNITY SING NEWS and KNEW ABOUT GUNPOWDEB It is said that the Chinese and Hindus knew about centuries before lnv —(CP)-.. in France November, has parlian nlary prl-l KCrnn- rotary. 10rd Nor- \ mint l, . in gunpowder the record of its For Men Overseas Writer ster-ln-law. My and Mrs xeon Graves, City. ing a week with her brother and SD18" i a‘ "Message Miss Jennie-lillacNcwin, has re- Wfmd t0 her home in Bonsliaw _after a pleasant week with her i s x IYSINNTPEG. FYBb-ldfl) --iC€)—1':Ii‘1h€ o at icme sat-u remrcn er a t. n , , the" are m": builders o‘ mom icon heaven nntaining .il for members o1 iheCanadlon armed wyym He directed welfare. entertainment kineer of the merit of Hlgl '1, from Fredericton vherq sented the P delegation which New Brunswick zovornnient lTfgillTl- I lng a proposed rower tlcvcl0pmcni| on the Petitcodinc. - Keep Minor-it's in the home WHERE O 4 I! A _a Fl‘ has .5 waited on i ‘we. ‘ous trust. For we earrv "Mic and emit. Mr. and Mrs, purgeon Graves. Water St. litre. Hesel MacNevln of Bon- shaw has returned to Halifax after 599110318 a month with her llllS~|Oll _ band and family. She was also ihe have kept the fait Rites: of her brother and sister-in- law Mr and Mr=. of Water St . City. Spurgeon Graves MucBea-th chief en-l depart- iniivcs and has its being in returned he repre- lCf‘ .iii zi Maritime illC TRINITY UNITED CIIIJRCII The morning service in ‘frlnity on February over C.l=‘.C Y. The lllinisters text was "Who Mak-tst Grass upon the Mountains" from the verse of the l4’! Psalm ivhlch is a illtflffi ii. is. part of a great hymn of wrziise in, 20th was broadcast to Grow 8th, “Uh, Promise Me! - COMEDY HIT lN THREE ACTS AT 8.15 Admission only 35c Special musical selections by the Misses Mary ifrances Reay, Pearle Burns. Prof. John Inch and others. Mrs of a home with the LBWSOII, ihouse" overseas for she irist saw her Ihusbnnd two years all) when he re-~ iturncd to Canada briefly or. officer, Wtninisterina ‘he annorcd Corps‘ @@@@@@@@@liilieneral’s Wife i JSaiiiples Life In I Three Countries \ I i r , QTT AW THUR. 8: FILL, FEB. 24'25l|\'Dt/3d to her [daughter Mary 'Mal.-Gen. E . Burns is busy making a “real home" [for her husband to return to when ‘the war is won. . Burn; knows the BY HELEN BANNERMAN anaiiian Pres; Staff Writer A_ Foo. 20 -—.Cl'-)— De- home and 10-year-old Eleanor. the wife oi L. M (Tommyi loneliness 4 “man-of-the- ‘Last spring he was tfomoted to a DONT MISS THIS ldlliirslional Lcémmapd pyerseass. d v eqlilc ouse n0-..awa’s an _v HILARIO!“ PLAY II-lill district wtieredVirs. Burns Bllfl ’ I r -~ - r Mary now live l5 filleo with souvenirs of far-flung places “her? ~--—~... _-;.- :r_—_—__-—___.-—~r_~. the frntllr has visite-l or live-d. “n; x13]; P131311‘ B-cnarcg brass bowls. l‘\'.‘h Indiani V yesterday morning Preaching "Wncn the Son of man on tlic text liakc lpictures in cuinctii, shall hc find faith on the iYQCm- czirtlitl" IS. Luke 1828i the Mlnisr I81‘. the Rev. '1‘. H. Busscll Somcrs‘ said; You look with akin to reverence at u box containing a gram small lead = may be short sighted and wear ill- titting clothes and walk with a steo easily mimicked as wnrk in the lnorninil; but flesh is hidden the mystery faith. There in his store or office he perpetuates faith on the earth —-or blows out its light Talk about to Garcia." which in his l of ‘bu original instance to General Cal- bnat-a fidelltv repeated on the African coast a few months ago: all have a far more moment»! the Faith. S. Paul said at the end of his days the cvc of his martyrdom. “I h." What creat- lPl‘ thing could he have said? The [faiitli is more than a theololly- f0!‘ ,the theologies are all fashioned ifrom the stuff of faith. than reason, for reason la In lives and faith , “Faith is thc subtle chain . ‘fliicli binds us to the Infin- iic: the voice p Of a tiecn llfc within. that will remain We crowd it thence." l Suppose W!) crowd it thence! Sllfllllfifl’) we forget to orav! SulJ- poq‘ we flinch when faith is be- lrpt hv "ficlitliir": whlloui and lirlirs itilliiii"! “When tlv- Son . Mali corricth shall be find faith on m.» earth?" Hr has crime azain in the henrt-srarchirivs ti‘ Nil‘ ill!‘- iiulcnt time Does Hr- fiivi faith in veil‘? Tf you crave challenge. Until God glvinr: expression to the faith of the author in Gods presence iii and t-rtie common things of earth e Historian ilrgues At the evening service the Min- velnt-ion" based unon Petirs vision of the thcot comhiq “What God hath l ilii on earth and hearing Gods voi cleansed asters subjeet was "A Religious Roz ‘ll In Field 0f Art orlan rzitcs drawing at», unparalleled‘ Service! OVOISEBS- ‘llllf-‘TE- Pl°lime5 that call not tinii common" 'I‘hr~ and news frCm the lllilllelvwll- Choir. under the direc en of P . —-""- Don M8CDClltl1EI.5E‘llOl' supervisor A Roy Kendal‘. re: "rrl --r .5 BY GlLLls l‘ HCELI. of the R.C.A.F. auxiliary services, at time; a giillripgg“ in 11w mm“. (‘itnnilian t'rcs~ staff Writer licme in Winnipeg alto: more. than lriiz and the Alii-ficm "Savio Thy} W“ two yegfs in 111g Unltq] Kingdom, Children Keei)“ in the ennui To the gcillrry sol-lei ill". DHbliCJ listed the "morale builders" in an departmeiins of the C. rli"" l2 at lush laintlsclipes and ;nwrv|ew_ School were well llllfllfilfiTl (lo-pile til ill the nilde, drawing is the. "Letters come first." he said, 111° 091d ‘Vefllhf-‘F - rvliitzon of min!‘ _. reliefs. "but picture; lire Sought keenly by i‘ ——-" aim woodcuts. r lsts have‘ the ripen. and the liocnciown paper :i._ Lie saint g0§sc~ is a biz helo." C O , ' t mariachi pa innit, ow (lfd f 1 wold flungiirlnn iirt lust-i and recreation program; at bis iiir publishers in the Dimzinion. MlnarrYs kills vialn rid and Scot- liiins bu its Natural Flavor! IT'S the naturalnesr of its rich, chocolatey flavor that makes Bakefs Cocoa so tempting. And "because Bakefs exclusive process gives you real cocoa, with nothing added, it's just as whole- some and nourishing as it is delicious. goes into its making. A a grand ingredient for cooking For finest flavor, for smooth creamincss, prepare Baker's Cocoa according to package directions. Each thrifty one-pound package makes up to 90 servings. Order from your grocer. . I BAKEWS COCOA You can depend on the unvarying Baker's Cocoa. For over 175 years of experience wonderful food-drink . . . 91/ Jul/JIM‘ "' - :4. 2 v 14/153111‘ //,>'.?”””' .111" .-'.»'/.-£-’ high quality of and baking, too! .;\\‘\0\£50M5 6000M“ "V svsav 01°, A Product of 00mm! Food: heaoliine .‘lve lis ‘all V c oi s‘ n. ~ . .i ~, ... . 5 ‘4 Lay {mchlskzh DFOJSIOH with \\.i1.t\ ..iav.in_c cunltml “more snares the wayward hiiir in nti believing “its chic w be ncnn‘ perches hcr uiipredletuible lltllS sci‘- John-Frctleri: “ freedom bonncts. urely ate-p them. revives again ilic covering clocnc though post-ivar that stuck years of lo War I rind is n lint that is .1 lint. But. Just lil case n ivhuli: liar is‘ too nruch for you. he tosses in his "tinette." a new version of inc null- hat-not ilic Kllld that divides the front fronl the back of tlic head-- but one that uCfllllS at the imit of the hair and sldles bcguillingly over one pretty ear. and lenvcs thg rest of the head to the tender nurcier, oi‘ the hair- A transparent brim chair shades one eve on mic is contrived of a one eye, curves about dresser. hora of these which loop of straw. itliil flOllllllrliJiIl. conference in Washington. ullcl in two fields and rnclc; his views characterize and IPSL‘ t. the grotes- ncq which rii i, in a iii. The ill‘f‘fllf.‘$l cari- noiqti iii. rendit- cry and of the dark 1e in drawings.“ For the firs: mo. in English dc Tolnrly defines tin-l tllvllliliflflls the plnce of drawing in the field of l... H. <ln.--. it ti n satchel-sized ndbook tiilrrl "llistori- fill/i Tech- nique cf Old Ma<lei~ Drawings.“ published at New York bv H. Bittner. 'I‘l‘.c volrui» includes a llfllldSllllic selection of 120i drnwinizs r ill colloiypc and 160 pages of re- c IYEShlLlQLV-Wfilifill text. deft choice of 1P5 ‘stru .iiin_ principal Ho covers the nfl npnicnt of tlin iii". His ("llftlflllllfi .' Millet of Old Muster ‘.871’. "Coil-i (ii Vent through skrtches - that first mad iniiznzite thouizhts. {quc reverllnt! tn late flddg "the nei il vi flip creator. of no creative ininglno t of a ncrsonril s-trultrle he lfiifi cenlilr_v's ‘:10 (in. Vll’\'.'l with . min zisinz what . S {\\"‘ I iihcy sen He saw for» muvh rind lie wit; ("W1 i":- \"'l‘il'~'.' Minn d’: relieves sprain of radium. i Mm‘ WEN‘ De Tolnays fine expression and artists quotations civn brush-skirch life to what might. |hnro brcn fl. tlull ircziiisc. Ho surveys ‘ ' of (lmxving. methods of ln-l nieTinds of ‘treatment, materials and techniques. trill of Renaissance ian/l modern drain-lily: rind the derel- :1 fnseiua mg pen and chalk 5 bv 'I‘i'.ian to the Greek and é ~ o t of the artist's l Dc Tclniiv fcel< .liat. the modern sketch llllDlllVs :i tiiorlhimrl techni- iintimiity. yer. t l tension of ion ivilt-i lr-fi- r first] z q “kllri-c" orran for put. into . incl <1‘llllJ‘.\ll‘(‘5;. "Most- .. ‘ll TllfilllllfWflf-SI crl 11's private purpose. . ccn-. scious m’ i‘~r'_ Fri 1w (‘in hi,» truths ' Mrs. Burns and Ma the blitz in England -lu Sunwmmg ‘year of v/lir wl Canadian or“! of the nizhtmarr- of licmb-l a . . 1 1b v H ‘lllf: w ch visltc-cl their quiet Devon LODK aga ‘I a! ‘Wm “e g‘ or a lhcme makes Mrs. Burns appreciate. idoubly the quiet life the leads in.‘- he goes w |Canada‘s capital. I I ‘The voyage ‘nick Wit uneventful tit memb Royal Canadian Engineers Auxiliary and is one of the super- visors of the Womerfs Hostel for service women. The excitement cf f - "onto often into Mrs. i927. as a bride, sh: hQei- t husbaiégi. ue ta. In a. If is ma" ‘the Imperial Defence three rears. Dilrini: their stay there t-v:0 minor earlllciiialtcs. "But the life in ilviia \'\'Il<‘ wonder- ful." Nil‘; Burns said. nlny the oiii'i0o‘i~ gnml"; like so much." Music i; Mrs. Burns‘ hobby loiitrloor sports of all taxation. enthusiasm foi- both. Mrs. Burns, iirly lute Dr, tll‘(i MIT. Kingston there when Royal lvlilltari‘ College. , _. ,_ . . “he ‘onus’: how to iilot a your wind Vie lmmc '\\'ilO linrc or" | that i line _and scwin’! ,Sf.‘l‘\’lC-;~ (liltles. I S pencil E i:- Piaf Ilflflfl"! u- -: ,. '0 l" was the danger of submarine attack was so great then." Mrs. Burns said “l planned several Mary ii we were torpedoecl ar-d there Lieutenant Rowan carrled in ‘he was never anyone mire thankf iwhen we reziclirnl Cow ixto Garcia by means of an open ilk/gig Him or of the executive of the Your Eyes . Q. strain l I eyes or dizziness - " specialist. Pugs find an ilnusuzil brass table their family‘ ;~_. living illace tlic beside Victorian .1 Ccn Bi was at ’ ileiicinuiirlcrs. Mil II nerve-racking because :5 ways of saving afclv." . Pits been Bi ns has b~=n '. (‘HTS . Women's ‘¢'-‘-'l|'l|'L'H'-'n'u'-' tire n m d ivhere he college for could both "KVP '.\' C and klnrr- 11C!‘ re- lEllYN‘ shares her urchin of iii!‘ Daniel Firclan of On‘... lnrt Ger. Burns he was an instructor at Her (in and one 1‘ c. urn it» (Lurk -. iron- ilS a ‘mile.’ from h“ an s V l i _ i ululs How Are n A-l-lilk f). symptom aches sore" nlllllll“ a5: IIIVIII l! you an - lie At your lei-vice with veers, r of experience and n thoroulli s reIm-ilnl service all In and discuss vour C difficulties. Writ; or nlione for q appointments 6. F. llutcheson AND SUN I‘. G IIUTCIIESON G. l? HUTCIIEMYN -i"'_--vi:re-.--v-.-*. Q U1 C KI E S n FlAVO More Canadians are drinking flavorFULL Chase 8c Sanborn than ever before. Sales, are going up, up, UP‘. z.- svnha-re-I-Ii-v-a-a.‘--.-..~.r.-.~,-.-.-.-.-,»_-,-._-_-,.: S MEN'S DANCE ' U. ll‘ '<'.'I “n”; ’ “ noun‘ MISS Tl-iiS one: — BPONSOBID BY — THE Y'S MEN'S CLUB AT THE CIIARLOT'PE'I‘OWN ARMOURIES TTESDAY. FEB. 22nd DANCING 9.30 UNTIL l A.M. Get i" the Swim’! With Don Messerh Band! clieis on sale gt the following stores: liugncs Drug Co" Henderson a Cudmore, Pare Milli 00., Cudniiirc Brosz. Rix Grocery. PROCEEDS IN AID ' OF BOYS CAMP 455's‘. ‘MPH .-.'->-'- __ By Ken limo-Ids IS FUN.’ ‘*1 finally [01 a budget. worked out -— new. all you need to do is lot a job with a Guardian Want Ad!" force stations in Engla _ _ T . _ land and also visited nLiny isolated wir‘s’1£'"°~t°',%“;°f, C*,‘,mll’f“‘1i(.“[:d (“Q1135 with r icntifi: study of Old Masts,- posts where "Canada Nilrlitr" were hours and ilffénéée‘, r ‘Sicirllnflj illroilgh six ceniiirics. I _ . . . _.._. hem m7 me boys f-Yom u" Domh" acts of kindnres <llg"i‘ll to "nflcs d“ Tommy m“! he RESIST5_ Shirl!’ “m- h a t v x one mm during their recent s-ad l)c;‘c.i\c-i°‘ hl11."_’e"{,“'i"h‘g"‘ exacmcis, -~_._ __ thlgwnsllovgvgn: zbxkfiota"l'tie Clhfldflg fin" AlsafrhosJ who hem nlsmlgcs native-nagpgfnivziiéifelxkhillké {ffixiagdei T9515 hi"? 511mm lllfll lliwflnl. in Hitler Tomas de Bcrlania, f ian Press New; miblliled weekly in “m.” __§' "' ‘m Tolmy associated wit-i Princeton's‘ Geztirian-born \Villia:n Patrick m? .l"°p°r“°“ 3! m“ Pa.“ m ‘ ~ 595mm mmlmuin- “m” m‘ London for distribution to i116 __~~* institute of ‘Advanced S‘udv =incc‘ Hitler above 32-year-old neriicw ‘mnmn pans M WM"- “mflds 1°“? ‘Mlmma 91ml “mfilm when h“ 5m‘ .. U v ‘ - ~ ‘ “in V. Ade" 31th,, “.3 h_ term resistance to zlecw the ' ed to santo Domingo as :i mission armed forces was called a 8MB ' Card Thank he left Fiance in i939. painting}! e W- - _ ~ - S l teeth of thud“... in“. m 15,5 morale booster." ‘by lvilr. Macdiznaldi s ettiipnrcs to epic ro-szrv: sculptuge ductled inlio the Nov-Q‘ lit bliss: “ » _ - “It not area ave ccme s. a I to drama: modern (lrnwing- to mo - Or‘ iii’. won ‘v v. n‘ r6 j ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' a’ ' stations." he siild, it on: fast distrl- Mrs Jane: '13-’ l, d ci-n lyric Dntif‘ Half matter, half service asninst the ‘c. es ins, button, even to isolated posts. 55“ gm.“ Wish "U " 1T3“. gpilif drawing {t gymbol n1 rflunclc. tvilliam Hitler“ llllilfl‘. lilol“._._ Pubiihed in ‘London each Thursdainisnml-e mm,“ for ' n: 01m.‘ ivoilrl‘ iorlnotiuii. “'35 =- h"1f‘bl’°““l' CI l!“ Nazi it WM Bflhlffllly "lmbk “u s th shown then“ ‘id ‘ ir De Toinayi quote chapter and lefldel- i station; by Saturday. ‘r33? J11 Dgrggvgmqilill "mKPfs. verse. Whcn he says zlrawing is, C P‘, ,-f-'—~——_ i L E T H Y N0 station ls too isolated for the pecmny those who assist“; m con- painting's SlllNfiOl‘ in representing; F%%K - (rl iiiAlll-i-“A workers in the auxiliary service. Ml‘. ntouoii Wltfl the run ni. “indefinablc realms.’ he produces 135T S" ‘s Macdonaid told of Willi“! RAF-i -'--'-—-~—— —~—— Sandro Botiicellfs tilglily sensiiive| Low) N ‘ [C _ _ station; some of which had only one~ WHOLE on lIi\LF-IIA'I‘_ _ ‘ 15th century drawings of subjects RA}; 1° - ‘ffyflzilf; P'— Tit‘? or two Canadians. BY JOH. - FfteDbRlLb which Danie admitted hi. could not‘. - ~“ ‘mifmf-‘f fail“, "ll °°“v°"c' some Canaan,“ newapape" "e ‘ ___ descmm I ing_ 1s uni O_ll‘ll..(l o an s‘ into llips - distributed to m toms. he geld. Springs iii the air aizuiii-aiid The other field Where drawing is m“ ‘fmtzwgrfsi d“ H", fmltln-“i sent overseas ln "pool bundles by hi“! W115i "13"" if W" Wllld?‘ unrivalled is the domain of the "veryl ’\'?PB1<>¥_H gen n, o" fllrliCfiSS- still blow, iirixl a little more snow] 495mm" says m, Tnlna-‘Iy- --By the, pgnrtlilctolpo céirlgitiwliéllllbc ll 24rd to Bargains -I\'=QzEE-T#~I~ We are clearing out Fur Goats that have been in stock over SIX months; it has always been our policy not to carry old stock from one year to the next. Tremendous Savings! 1 HUDSON SEAL GOAT size 38_ Princess style, worth $475.00, nod . . . . . . . $300.00 1 GREY PERSIAN LAMB, size 16, Box style, worth $335.00, nod $225.00 2 ARCTIC SEAL COATS. . sizes 16 - 20, Brown trimming, box style, worth $175.00, $100.00 2 KANGO BEAVER COATS, sixes 14 - 16, Box styles, worth $145.00 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . $95.00 1 ERMINE LAPIN GOAT, size 18, Princes style, worth $135.00 $95.00 2 MUSKRAT FLANK COATS, sizes 11 - 12, Box styles, reduced from $275.00 . . . . . . . . $195.00 Terms in accordance with W. T. B. Regulations. lslancl Furriers QUEEN STREET PHONE 1177