-@-is=».- z .._ -... . ""'~“3*v-~s=m~e-.r.w.=.~l-mro~ -- i - _ lfAGE _S_IX_____W__ iii PIIIIIGE EDWARD To-day-FrL-Sal. MATINEE IHE-NIG HT 7—9 ‘Eiiirvliiclill Nllll HEELS! EREE ERENDHNEII RERDY TD DIE DN THEIR EEET RIITHER THRN ‘LIIIE 0N THEIR IINEES! // Ivory day you can hour If calllnl on the hen! page ol your own newspaper! THE cnAkcor1‘,l.-'1‘9Wl>i GUARDW", Speeding through the night... IICHDII’! famous sleuth . . . with a brunette heartache and a blonde headache! LLOYD NOLAN ' LYNN BARI _ jMIIY BETH HUGHES CAPITOL-t-TD-DAY ALSO — SEA RAIDERS I-Jl‘. _ 8. SWORD SOLDIERS -— STARS REVIEW SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 COMING T0 THE PRINLI: EDWARD of Next Week llfllllrulle annulus! euviln U. - null slowAllo '31 i. hummus uluslvfz, .- ~- Thelr submarine sunk by B. C. A. I’. bombers . . . Six Nazi surviv- ors make a desperate bid for freedom! . . . . HERE IS TILE YEAR'S MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE DRAMA . . . A RE- LENTLESS MAN HUNT ACROSS CANADA I . . . . . . . . . . siresslnfillsréi In ffopica e 0 rama Eluzene Forde. The greatest mass drama of mod- ern times. the BVB/Cllflllmkl] “n? fifg; European capital and t e d 1st me the civilian relullefli all" tgd m invading armies is “re-fill”- . ,, Universals Dflwefml 35x15 cannula rlvhich cogs to the Prince EdWllI“ Th _____ lea re_ 8N. ' d th "'d l ‘The Plume presents Flizabeg} in licttfléia grfhllésbruabilrylji5aijmtiei 13°1'l="“-“‘“‘°d C°““'"‘°m“ Sta-r‘ Clifford s Lea in his 38th ear he, firs; gppeafflllCe in all American - Y - made production. she is co-starred He use the} Eldest son of Mrs. mm Randolph scope. Lea an the ale Hon. Waller M. Hundreds of extra players, scores Lea (a former Premier of the prov- oi foretell-built motor can m? 11106) and had spent his life on trucks. WHEOIIS- CB-Tllages and Qmos the old homestead carrying on ovelv Dill" ml?“ “l wnve‘ an“ successfully the dnirying operations u-cre cmDIOYEd m the refugee se- commenced by his tamer who was mlenms- one of the pioneer and leading Well Balanced Cut HéTISWIII breeders of Eastern Can- a a Included in the cast are Basil The late Clifford S. Lea. was held Rzitlibone. Gale in the highest. respect by all and ward Ciannclli. Lee J. Cobb. Clmllss in affection by those near to ililll. Arlll 311d Vvlllmm Edmunds- . He had all exceptionally keen “Pills caning" Dresems m‘? sense of humor. His life though a igociialleitgolgvhhf fisczfifiifih, short one was enjoyed to the full In Memoriam MR. CLIFFORD s. LEA For skating, hiking and such, con- sider a. clever little Dutch can to keep your curls from blowing about. A Fifth Avenue shop. shows one Ln New York Very youthful - oi’ _ Good Fight Makes Cassidy at I-leme eec Eve in Slrdhgqiavage Africa! Half-way around llie world, In lIie land of myslsry and sudden dselli, llspcleng Ill-ids Ills niosl llllllllng, mos! dangerous oeslgnmenll . , .. . nonunion wlll ANDY DLYDE _ IRID NING- DIINBIN IIENILDD EMPIRE —— TIT-NIGHT FRI. —- sflT. — SHOWS 7.00 —- 8.45 MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2.30 FOUR. ALL STAR S H0 R T S roruiiii’ nnicn='cao-- brighTreziffelttniceiy heart at the back oi the crown. \ Have you seen our Spring styles in COATS, SUITS, JACKETS, DRESSES, HATS, SHIRTS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, etc. etc. ' A small deposit will hold any article. AT THE FASHION SHOPPE crocheted bindings and a lluge cmbrcidemd Perhaps you'd like to wear it to top your evening ensemble too. It would do nicely-it's so amusing. cizllrlill auliinllli ._.-._.. this column ls unnerved luv news el Ius-ul Interest. sus ldverflelll II I news; senile an; In loam-o! at l nenu n word. “dolly IIIOUI ll sdvusi. COOKS for Photocnbhl. 14-698. CONFEDERATION LIFI INSUR- ANCE. L-97l CONGRATULATIONS- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKa yesterday had the honor of ceebratlng their doth wedding anniversary at the age of 88 years. ' ‘ POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday two men appeared on a charge oi.‘ being drunk and incapable. One was sentenced" to 30 days in jail while the other was given -10 days. A man charged under the Prohibition Act was fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY — At the March meeting oi St. Char- les A ary the society welcomed their new Chaplain. Rev. Leonard Ayers. The members are working dllisently to make the Easter Mon- day entertainment this ear one of the best. The secretarys report of work for the Red Cross, for Febru- i 15 pairs of izloves and 17 socks knit, also 39 w- merits cut and assembled. LOAFERS BEWARE ._ 1.01pm," utilizing the rest room in the illflrket Building for holding their ‘llleellllgi? are being watched by we Police these days. .4 drive to ' contitlon has been -__._. POLICE INVESTIGATING ._. P”??? "e investigation complaints lecnvcd from citizens that money l flses e t<.£ié§"‘1n“2éil‘. ‘£°'“ ‘l?!’ $3‘; bottles with contents are also re- to be missing. Chief . warns citizens to refrain from outline money in their bottles as it ls feared these “milk bottle thieves" make their rounds early lIl the morning. In the meantime police are look out for the perpetrator of these acts and will take them be. fore the Magistrate when caught. REV. G. F. PARTRIDGE GIVEN CALL — A unanimous call to Rev. gletlldOll F. Partridge. ll -. of Sackville, . .. tile Presbyterian Col- lege. Montreal. He has been in his firesent. charge since his zraduatlon ere in 1938. Rev. C. le Bell presided at the meeting 1n his cap- acétv toftllnterim moderator. The pul- bl a l y, P. U. souo SERVICE — A large number attended the song- Service conducted by the Y.P.U. Marshfield Dunstaffnage on Sunday evening February 22nd. Much credit is due to the com- mittee in char e for the splendid way in which tie service was con- ducted. Special mention ls due the president. Mr. Ralph stelvart who so ciipably leads those services. Mrs. B:ent Garnham was the Ollsanlst. The following is the order oi service. Call to Worship, Open- ing Hymn - 582. Responsive Read- 1 . Irving Thompson. . Ralph Stewart. Re- quest for favorite Hymn, Hymn - ‘498. Offering and Announcements. Request for Hymn Duet. “In The Garden." — Miss Mildred Coffin, and Margaret Webster. "The Value of Friends" Mildred coffin. Request for Hymn. Closing Hymn - 148. National Anthem, Benediction. MILK FED DOG-An indignant mllklnan complained to the police recently that one of his custom- ers had informed him the milk he was leaving on the step morning was not being rearing that a "milk", loose in that section, Bli-twistls with two members of the Force accompanied the milk vendor to Valley Street lo investi- gate the case of the disappearing milk. As they approached the house, from which the complaints had been received, they noticed a black coolie dog “sniffing” at a bottle of milk on the step. To their surprise the canine nimbly picked the bottle up and, carrying it in his mouth, hastily around a comer. Police followed and found the d a short distance away In an od "dump" nonchalantly drinking the milk after having re- moved the top with his teeth. Bev- eral empty milk bottles were found lying alongside the dogs recent "take". The culprit was caught in the act. but his “crlme" will not. be written in the annals of the WE WAS MELTIM’ STUFF TO SEE IF WE COULDM‘? system following the invasion. 1y delllofed by a Wide “"16 91' his plane is wrecked formerly Anne McBeath of Mone- Benlamin Glnzer and Charles S with them and Glam). was also the Drummer ma, Mrs. W. F. Alan Stewart of Strath- R..C.A.M.C., now overseas and Mrs Actlon’ Romanme ruary 17th from his home to the urnnloulits"ldiésfolltdoor drama. ilfil9flded~ The 591V1°95 it the Home For not only is blentv of excitc- ghumh, Victoria and the service most “Emu ‘mnrmst’ M clvm“ The pallbearers were Messrs. Llllfllllli! desert ivasi Wood, Charles Howlitt. Paul Gal- Dlay Y tire-listed Bill Boyd. BOes to this QUT steady .. dlomnies. Andy "Califor- witll the rancher in CIIHTRC oi the NVENT SO“E member of the vast underground soy “Id his “any P5551118 will be great- Scott is seen as an R. A. F‘. pilot friends and neighbors. marooned in enemv territory when He leaves to mourn his wife. Edwin L- Mfllli“ “Ileflfid the Pic‘ ton N. 3., also two young children ture from an onglnai screen play by Anfiabel and wane, and his m0,’ ‘ thcr who resides figuffigfiiufiggiiv “’c-°,{,°§g¥,§§§f’“°d the following brothers and sisters: Miltcn Krasilcr the cameraman. gartney. W. C, Lea oi Charleston ._._...___.__-_-;- w, Virginia, Capt. Gordon Len, Thrlller Packs J. B. Johnston o! Toronto. The funeral was held on Feb- . f Victoria Unit/id Church thence to ...?P‘Z€eli.2“Ehbéil-éhiiellliwliisilé TFYQ" cemetery and was new "OlllllHVS of the Desert." opens to- and the church were conducted by night. Rev. D. -J. Morrison of the United merit. romance and mystery whim-led M, me grave by Re“ ward MM. up hilt the RCIIOII takes place in ma“ o, the Unwed Chumh’ Tl-yon, rilira-limd bandits. . . g hiilcm g Slleiks and A1150“ L“- Kehh Myeis’ D‘ c‘ "HODIIIOUK Cl siu " fllmdom's lantjntl E:mm_a l‘d- famous cowboy slcu b *-"'— strange land of thorouzhbred horses for the Armv Rcmount Service. His lliu" Cl\ ‘c and Brad. ‘Kink. ac- company him on the mission alonu expedition. and Jean Phillips, his beautiful daughter. FEE RUBBER! SOMETIMES VOU HIT THINGS BY ACCIDENT! Adventurers trick Stanley and his daughter into bcinlz kidnapped by a ‘wild tribe of desert bandits. "Hoo- ' v” secures the nid of a friendly gedouin Slicik and works out an trilzulnit campaign to free the cab- tilred members of his party. Climax- ed by one of the mightiest desert envalry battles ever screened, "Hob- y" wins out and cleans up the awless element. iLloyd Nolan Again Teamed With Lovely Lynn Bari 1n 1,1 yd Nolan and LlglriceBar aclick. 5111s time it's in one of the season s" most exciting mystery-comedies. sleepers We“ the 20th Century-Mix film comimv to-day to the Capitol Theatre. which depicts the further adven- tures oi that‘ lnatchless sleuth. Michael Shayne. q-mms mil laughs await local audiences in this story that takes place on a Ban anciscp-bound crack limited. Lynn s Nolans heart- ache. but there's also a beautiful blande headache involved in Bhavnek loulzhest case. Others featured in the cast se- lected by Executive Producer Sol M. Wllrtzel are Mary 3W1 ""31"- , v THE- '\ §I.!UIu_l—IVQ.X.l-."fl II-l. PAINT . ~............. _..___.._.__. _ ». KIMDA SUB$TI IUI E Police Court. -___..___..___.._ Ki5p__l[I_lnar-d’s In the home. UR Flo ARIHNG HOUSE vou HAVE! vow/E INVEMTED EMAMELw-A suasriruriz FEE ENAMEL.’ A JRwnunMq HARD PAM EGAD,CLANCY/ 1 NOTE you HAVE NOT so MUCH A5 LIFTED A FINGER TO TRAN FOR voua BATTLE WITH eooeaulmrva WAGERED 4 5% Kane's RANGOM o» YOU.’ ww- WOULDNIT A LITTLE IZOADWORK DO MORE FOR VOLIR STAMINA THRN GROPING AROUND A POOL ‘TABLE IN THIS MURKY ATMOSPHERE? Z . //,, 4W4 5444/1’ $ I. tinny-f DDES INDIGESTIDH WALLDP YDII ' . BELDW THE BEE Heb Yew Ferguson “Z6” For 11a Ileiel Thsl Helps Msls You Ruin’ Te Ga lull o! your digestion ls dune In your i! feet of bowels. 8o when Indigestion sfrlku, try something that helps dlsestlon in flu stomach AND below the belt. . Wlut you msy need Is Carter's Little Llver Pills la give needed help to that orgomn 2B feet" of-bewell. Tsks one Carter's Little Liver I'll] before and one alter meals. Take l-hem nceordln to directions. Th ske up n Inger i" of the B nuln gestlve Juices In your stem- leh AND bowels-help you dllllt what you Ilsvo eaten In Nature's own way. Then most folks get the kind of rolls! that rllskee you (be better from your heed In your toss. Just be sure you let the genuine Carter's Little Liver Plllsjrom your drugglub-Zbr. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services Sunday. March 8th. Cornwall. Sunday School at '1 A. M. Service of worship at 7 P. M. Preacher. Rev. D. Boothroyd. L-7l5-3-6-1l. TRAIN ARRIVAL - ‘The train from Borden arrived 1n the cl night shortly before midnight. Ice conditions dining the day delayed the last trip of the boat leavin: Tormeniine. However. the ferry made good time on the trip lo this province covering the B-mile trip in an hour and a half. The steamer docked at Borden at. 9.04 p. in. RESCUED SCARED FELW A number of people on Pownal street witnessed an interesting ill- eident in front. of the Pownal Apartments yesterday, where a cat had climbed an electric light pole to the crossbar and was un- able to return to the ground. It had remained there for about three days and nights, and its woeful m-ewing got on the nerves oi’ the residents in the vlclnlty who reported the matter to the police. Ultimately the Maritime Electric Company sent Bill Mc- Eitchern, Bishop Street. to deal with the situation. He climbed the pole and with difficulty got with- in reach of the cat, stroking it. on the back for some time and then got it in his arms. But no sooner did he unloosen his safety belt to descend than pussy Jumped back to the crossbar. Bill again readjusted liis safety belt and rescued the cat and was descending when she again Jumped to the post and climbed w the crossbar. For a third time he went up and rescued the animal. and this time succeeded in bringing her down within jump- ing distance of .1 snoiv bank. when she made a plunge and scrambled away. onlookers state ~ that Bill could not have been kinder or more careful with a child in dis- tress than he was in getting this unfortunate creature out of its d predicament. _-_________ Personals the city for about a week. His many friends will be glad u, hear that Mr. Leigh Clow who underwent an operation yesterday at noon, is resting comfortably. Miss Betty Murdock oi’ Moll- Lllizile left today for Toronto. wlicre she will spend three weeks, em. 7th Compsnlcs 1 The 6th and 7th Guide mm- ponies (‘Innlty church) held their regular weekly meeting last nlsht. A sleigh ride lied been planned. but owing to bad weather had to be postponed until next Wednes- day, weather permitting. Jane Johnstone and Hilda sher- ren passed Morse. ‘The Coimlpanles were pleased to welcome Rev. Mr. Boothroyd who is conducting s. Guides Own each vioek during Lent. EAST BALTIC school. Report for month of February? Grade X-d. Robert Dixon; I. Richard Dixon. Grads VI-1. Flora. Jarvis; 2. Hilliary Hollandg 3. John Massey. Grade IV-l. wrence Jarvis. Grads III—i. lv Rose: l. Walden Rose- 3. George Dixon. Grads II-J. Leona Jarvis. Grade I A-i. Margaret Jarvis: 2. Bernard Jarvls- a. Lillian Jarvis. Grade I B-l. Eugene Fay; 2. Joseph Fay. Grade I C—1. Margaret Grady; 2. Marine. Rose; 3. Huntley Rose. -'I‘eecher: Mary Slnnott. With Major Hooplc oonrr ear A RELAPSE, ’ MAJOR {I'M ALWAYS m GRAPE LIKE. THE cue BALL/w POOL KEEP-s M‘! AIM AN' ‘TIMING Ae ei-iAoP A5 < JAIL coszeeiwvcti. srn=r=en GOOGAN LIKE A YESTE2DAY'6 nllsfillllé’. EMISSION ‘um-ffiyh-Iughs Sula: ‘rlml WAVELENGTH Tluouzlloul ha“! -‘°-‘,°,,,°f,‘,"{,,"§°$”;'% 33%. (troll m , . gnu“; and HAL-ll 38 In NM THURSDAY, MARCH I P M . ‘ - calling.‘ Zfi ifQGHow Bcmeulausie.’ 5,45 ‘Front Linc a.oo ‘Hellg giizlilldrfnl 6.15 'WHI e» a .. 0.30 canine the “M” mm" mu“; Thug,’ mcallid by Arthur Wood. 6.45 The NOW- ms News AIIBIY~$II~ 1'00 way-Commentary: The P109‘ “ands, War.‘ Talk by undid! FI8SCP. ' 7.10"LIstenll18 PW‘- 7.15 News in French. ‘ 1,30 ‘Canada Calls from London (in collaboration with OBC). 130 ‘Les Voix maximises.‘ 1.45 ‘Oahlers FTMWBIB- a,oo ‘Democracy mrohesfTalk by William Holt. 8.10 Interlude. 8.15 ‘London Calling.’ 3.30 ‘Britain speaks’ Talk w J. B. Priestley. 8.46 ‘Back Home.’ War-time life in the null towns o! the United Kingdom. . M. 9.00 Headline News and Views. 9.15 oliver Twist’ - final episode ‘The End of the SW11’? 9.45 ‘Front Line Family.’ flie- peat). 10.00 'Love in a Village’ (Part 1) by Isaac Blckerstallie. 10.30 'l..ondon'Calling.' 10 40 The Dally Scfvlw- 10.45 The Nevis llooBrltain Sinus Collins Ommfll-S Glee Union, conductor Uuther Greenwood. ' 11.15 ‘Britain Speaks.’ (Rlepellt). 11.30 Radio News-Reel. A. M. 12 ‘Back Home.’ (Repeat). 12.15 ‘Democracy Marches.’ Talk by William Holt. 12.25 Interlude. 12.30 The News. 12.45 Close down. iii- BROOKVALE SCHOOL Rigeport o! Broolrvale school rilary: Grade X-l. Rita. Btordy: Mary Conway. Grade IX--1. Myrtle Smith. Grade V1II—1. Mabel Btordy. Grade VII-J. ‘Theresa Carragh- er; 2. Edna Stordy; 3- Mouflw Coady. Ggade V-l. Anna Carraghsr; I. Ber he Sturdy: 8. Ethel $I75fdY~ Grade IV-l. Edwin Stordy; 2. Raymond Stordy; 3. Anlstin Car- raszher. Grade III-—l. Mary Oudley; I. Evelyn Conway. Little Jack Homer sits in a corner He hasn't a single friend He has to perspir¢__ it's nature's desire But that's no excuse to offend! BORE! RODLQRIR WIIPI LIFEDUQY The ONE loop especially mod. |. prevent "LO." (Body 0d“) The. Scott G. Arsennult who "nu been serving ln Ills Majesty's sa- vlce In England for the past you and e half. He ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault of this City. Grade II~1. Owen Canoe-her; 2. Gerald stordy; 3. Eileen Con- way. Grade I--l. Bernadette Sturdy; 2. Rosalie Cnrrasllel- - Perfect Attendance for the month Myrtle Smith. Rita Slillll‘. Mabel Stordy, Edna Stordy. Ethel Stordl’. Edwin sturdy. Roym-“ml Siofdl’. Eileen Conway, Gerald Sturdy, Bernadette stordy. 31.3431 patent leather, loot-heeled pumps are a new type of slice for wring, ‘Ihey are bolund to b0 popular with tall girls who don't need the extra indies. LET ENO KEEP .,,,~< a IN THE H E WH O LE FAMILY PICTURE OF HEALTH! Minions of people, young and old silks, "will?! depend on Eno’: ‘Fruit Salt’ to help keep them l" buoyant, radiant health. Safe and gentle even for the youngest member of the family, Eno is the world- known aid to good hesltb- by helping nature to freB the system of disorders of the liver and stomach- Tske pleasant, sparkling Eno regularly bff°r° breakfast. It sweetens the stomach and relleyes acid distress-the cause of so many 1195mm? headaches and attacks of Indigestion. It helps correct sluggishlless by encouraging nature £811"? b“ efiectively to remove yesterday's food wastes today --keeps you clean end wholesome inside. Eno ls pure, safe end truly pleasant] tasting, entirely free of sugar, sulphates or irrlteflfl: mum“ salts. Have each member of the family m" m‘ day the Eno way-the pleasant way’ for healthier, happier livlllg- \\\\\ Ill l/ll/y/Q