nAR¢n-1?»._1-°“ _____ :THE__.C_HAB_L1QT!IFET9_WN ouaaolw .-_-l raoa THREE.” TODAY AND TUESDAY SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 IIERS ills l _ slime: WARNER BAXQTER villi IIIIil IEIIIIBK \~ ,_, _, - _ IIBIIIIIII IIEIIIIYV- BAIIIIII IItiIIIEI-I IERIIIE CIIWIII illilSi "anus iiviaiiws l concur ll i i E I I i- i N?” ' ALSO TllE_lllLl._ b! Franc. Parkinson Isms -~al CHAPTER- El Dr. Barn ' l . for tho ¢i$1fiziylo$ip§m° w“ lrazuluslon. Dexter stretched out y bod beside Alix. in ti. mm ~1- 0 been moved buck to this after her delivery, and gne his blood through the ~ o llow was Psulatsrin by Yéliilclfl" :.ril2:.**.:">m ma» n» a raids at any a she was fully aware of what W" haooonlns. But when the transfusion was over. her lips and fingers both moved slightly, and Plegttteru knew before Judith did r ,_ A x was slsnalllnu to him. Think you. But please don't ct. I still need youfl’ almost soundleas ,3; thfige time: was unmistak- l thfdocm: 1‘ Woke brusquely to l :1 BBVDOM I can stay." Y“ quiet yourself. I! you lie still. goon you can do for her thou Trllflly a He tut Q l. big brown one. It y assur morning t dd w wo 321E211 Juiiit: vfgssetgieutifrfilbrib 55""!!! of War desires that I tender his sympathy to you In the 1w o! your limbuln Olptaln Jerome Farrnan. Report Just . celved that he as killed in re in the far eastern are]. Elam follows. "UIIo Adjutant General » " Tine letter cnme before it was safe to show Alix tglegrn Judith discussed the matter tier Parents and with Dexter; they were all oi the opinion that they had no risht to open that letter. that it belonged o Alix. They would have to wait until she was well enough to read it before th-ey learned its content; themselves. Alix was convalcscing satisfac- torily at last; but it would be most unwise to risk a second up- set. It was not until Judith was back in Charlotte .on the point of departure for the port em; barkatlon. that _ tylrelvrltten copy which had made tor her of the from the War Department, ed briefly that nine United States airmen had been killed in Southern India. when a plane crashed. for unknown causes. as it iv-is about to take off to attack the Japanese Navy. A- mong the victims of its accident were two ground ofiiccrs. who had sacrificed their own lives in s. vain attempt to rescue the filers Ono of these llround offioers was Captain Farmali. Maor General Marlin S. Burnham ad citied all nln-e for the decoration of the Purnlc Heart. These awards would be made posthumously and Cap. tnili Farnians widow would re- ceive his mcd-zll in due time. . . . Final Break 'I'lic_ letter from Dexter which oontnincd this communication had bccn coilrl-eous but imperson- al. Judith still kept it with her on tho trill across the Atlantic. Ex- cept frr an objective reference to their long friendship. It might have been written to a woman Drxicr only Just met. and with whom filrlher meetings were im- mr-tcrlal. one way or the other. as frll- as he was concerned. Not until sho leceivccl this letter had Judith faced ihc finality of her break with Dexter. But. luckily, there was not too much time for thought. The girls were awakened one morning by the sound o! light tapping. The chic! nurse was mak- ing the rounds of the cabin. per- hround detours. _ We had two flat tires and hid to liooi inc last a 1-2 lungs _ ‘llisrc uwre ilIl soixs of mzslilps. Chris Cuiiiiiiiilhfllfl oi inc ulllttliil races XIIICI Bill Downs oi Columbia iivering llhinc . mssmg w“ fiii“i°.il“l‘i.liiéi”'i.“iiillllsflfi one il-oin an ordnance outfit l0. l ,. ' w: - lgefcli clad-j . Nuv York ‘times gnu 1‘ _ ‘ u y of stars iind Stripes. WIIJ got lust on the reiurlil trip and nlrrstl. drove IIIrOUZII U10. tMiman llizcu. ‘may iioi- hack Bi- l.30 A.M. after an eight-hour (lrilll. "we were gone altc- til/SI‘ 17 1-3 hours." said Rooiicv. “and spent only 33 minutes actually EEWYIE the siory The rcst of the time we‘ spent in tits Jeep." ANTI-EROSION WORK TOWN A-i-rricuiliirail lOollcge has appjicritions from ex- who wish to qualify B5 in sl-it-e anti-erosion , Potrfielstrcoin s-nd cedsra colleges have also agreed IIY HAL BOYLE “nil TILE us. 1ST. ARMY lillwss THE Ennis: March o “' l -_- Covering tho crossinf! I ill: Rhine was the h-rrdest jour- Illlisilc ninmilicn of the wan - a Y! on won by Howard Cowall aflflc A iatcd Pros; who was e first flcld mporter to emu the "Mm Wlih United States in ‘WW troops (Mun not only was the first “nttliondent to get across - ny l mflrzln of minutes - but was myilie first to get brick with the “m? nswsp n“... jawed sev- lfll hundred miles in “IGLTBCE to m Rhine when word came tlircuzh I" the Americans were rrossini!» Hook l4 hours for Jnck Thom!!- OI the Chit" Trlb . Him an myself “he I Mil-mils trio throu n traf- ____i_iins. over side r0s.s and By 11m Canadian Press BLAKNEY. Norfolk. Enllland. - (OP) - Jacob Hallldoy. B2. never catllles u cold and attributes his immunity to hi! 10h! Wm"! II! —(CP’—G‘°°"'| instinctively. . thwarc go "um 50 agricultural inatruciorsw w,“ _ aim l: tals. It's beard. I i umped solially informing every nurse in the unit that she must be ready for disembarkation nt l0. ‘The hard scramble to get ready wns followed by n. tedious wait before they were all marched to s former French garrison already captured by American troops. which was temlporarily to serve the unit as a ~ie er The next morning. on 15 min- utas’ notice, the nurses were piled iuio Army trucks which bore than: out to a lint clay-like country- side. The truck swerved sharply in order to skirt a dead milk‘. ivllich blocked the center of the thoroughfare, and in doing so struck some slllittcrorl fragments of urtillcry which. were strewn liclter-skelter along the roadside. An unseen rifle cracked sharply. and a billlei. whizzed by. searing a tip of Judithh ear as she quick- duckcd. She put her llancl to it. and rubbtd it for a moment ‘ i "Have we much IIIYIIIBI‘ to go. corporal?" she asked. In a fcw minutes he said: them tents out there in at oat field right ahead of us? that's what we're slowy for The latest in harpi- sq lntc it ain't built yet.‘ Home Sweet Home The corporal brought his trilck- to s stop with edjork. luid Judith‘ out an lodtcd nround| er with anwxpreslon of facln-. stion. Above the matted stubble which. covrrcd the INtmd. four large iPllis were rising: beyond these a. number of pup tents were e time Religious Education Council. Miss Tupper l‘ definite challenge and appeal. m_ charge of Mrs. G. Elliott Full, or- ‘ganiat and director of choir. BEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for nun of local Interest. lint advertising o!’ s sewsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly ony- sbls In advsnoo. =.__,_.. .__ COOKS for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE. _ NOW UNLOADING car o! Barb and Coll Spring Wire. The Roger: Hardware Company. Lifllitfiia 8 ‘l UNLOADING TODAY - Two carlots Asphalt shingles and roll roofing-Also one carload of Barb and Coiled Spring Wire. Fennell d: Chandler. 3-10-31 SEA CADETS MEETING -- Thu regular monthly meeting o! the Sea Cadets was hed at tho naval bar- racks at Friday evening when considerable routine business was ‘ snsacted. FROZEN EGGS UP — The sub- sidy of one cent per pound on fro- zen eggs will be discontinued on A- pril l. An increase in the celing price of this type of eggs will be allowed to spread the subsidy loss more evenly over the industry. A new order. also etfectlve April l. provides for a uniform increase of one-half cent per pound in the ceiling price o! frozen eggs. Ms or David L. Mathieson and Mrs. athieson are home from Ot- tawa on a visit. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The service of morning worship villi‘ h lesson was read by Miss Jean Robinson Mrs. I. J. Levy offered prayer. T e address was delivered by Miss Lois Tilppcr, Girls’ Work Secretary of the Mari- With the subject “Purpose in Life" brought a message of The music of’ the morning was provided by the large Junior Cliolr who sang the Netherlands Folk Song. "We Praise Thee O God." in time uf meeting, the Church School held Its session immediately at the close of morning worship. Evening worship at ‘f pm. was conductor by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D.. whose sermon was “Hid. ing From God." Tho anthem of the evening was Macwwrrw"; “The Lord Is My She herd". Writer Bar. Bugden. R NVI-t. sang with ri expression Emerson James‘ “The Song the Angels Sing." The music of the day was in BRISTOL. Enzland ~— (C?) Bristol policemen are training to become boys‘ club leaders and physical culture instructors tables scattered among them and some boxes for charts. There were sheets tor each be one ‘Qiket, one pillow and one pil- lU-l case and on top of these one face cloth and one towel neatly folded. The tent was no longer o, m5“! CZIIIVBS QQVGTIIIZ, 55C 011i III a. stubble Held; was a hospital and a hospital which was filling H5 < Laden ambulances and trucks were tearing to the at field mow. Ocliqtsmezi were stretcher cases straight cots. while soldiers still able to hobblc were helping each other. NYL FIGSEN .V ‘isls ATIUN RUINS "' Get quick le- ' IIeIwlthFlgsen ' —the pleasant tasting laxa- - tlvs you chew like candy. In metal box 25c Sold Only By Your Nyal Drugglst J. Ernest ll. Worth Nval Druggm I42 Prince sun-t. Filling 9g "We Dispense Am Prescription" II. I.. WIIIITIIY Nyal Drullist l1! Queen Street Phone 271 7war-rn? Years Ago By The Canadian Press MARCH l2. IBM-Alia}. Robert Williams of Toronto invested with M. C. by the King for gallantrv in Norway. Total o! 077 British sub- jects lnternc in Britain under Defence of he Realm rcgulations, A five-day strike cf 5.000 Belfast shipyard workers was settled. RESERVE May 30th. 31st. June lst and 2nd. Kinsmen. Red Cross Corps, Navy and Legion Ailxllinr- les Spring Carnival. 3-l2-tf. li. F. llutcheson & SON OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the'fit~ ting of glasses for the correction of ocular dc- fects.” 53 Grafton Street LISHED IN THE Big cans of chocolate and cof- fee were already heating and there? was an nmole supply o! condcnml milk and granulated sugar to go with itisse. besides plenty of can- ned meat. One of thc officers had bargained. Pirnlly and SLHJSES- ful . for some tangerine; and every patient had been Elvcn 01W of these to suok. They had all ic- celved first aid at battalion stations. whence those In a criti- cal condition "had birch 55M 0m to the city hospital in Oram. By evening the nurses. who hfld been hurriedly assigned to gencral duty that morning Wtrc given detailed duty. and Judith “'85 placed in the- tent which Was so: aside for SIlGII-SIOAJYKI Dflthillilé. Some of these men were deafened. some dazed. few were crying helplessly and hysterically. Plhfljs were sweariris. using i"? ‘malls language" which hurl long Slnw ceised to seem an insult to Judith Only one man was CCrllOlCl-FIV unconscious. Judith found it olf- flcuu», g0 decipher the inscription on his (191.1 jgiokrt ‘Sb’.- uncllp-pad the small foldzd "‘-l."‘° of Doll" from hi; pocket and held it ill? f0 ht. thfiPgitter MacDJna-ldW-sre read- q nqrp-qpcncl pt, Washinrlton B.ul!etin. WHSIIIIIRIOII. D C 310m Tym- 0 Ev stretcher Uli- conscious. Shell sliock and shrill- ‘ d5 o n“ “(IiIAniInued Tomfiffflwl fill/CK Mam‘ Yes, quick-thinking mothers. and qulgi ifiiiihrmffvgi-ATASSJI." u}; ‘out: b s ru Ointment I00 in reventl I dish of Mares. "MECCAbllvllvlElgT . ll. J. IAABIIII I L L Notic A ply Planninfi 1° I’ ggsEstablishmfllf esmbllgbment credit, 1f you are planning Credits at the new?!‘ I'm Protestant Orphans-gs Bollections CONTINUED Vernon Bridge by illru. Gnu]; Mllffly lllll Phyllis l-‘urness $2M) V 2.00 : Mrs. Jonli Hlllliliy; Jenkins: Mrs. Rlilllliq MECNIIU; Milton Furliess; Willrca. Fumess; Mrs. Uault Ailllrayl; ivus, W. l... Jenkins; Mrs. W. d. Jenkins. ILVCMLY. Macuougall. _ 50c Each: William Ross: Mrs. W. D. nnaluii‘; IJIlIgWLrl “chains; A‘ , Pcrley Drake. 3st". Mrs. Guss Mrs. David Young. Tot-al—il5.60. South Milton Continued John Moore R. L. Colts Artnur UUFIIS $1.00 Bach: John Munlm; . Harry Moore; Mrs. C. R. iiil-i; IVA . Robert i-ioopel: Mrs. Pope rlupcr: Mrs. S. J. Davies; D. A. liiacixan. Gerald hooper; Reagh Ycuilkir: W. n. Curtis; E‘ yzi (lurtls; Mrs. J. E. Poole; Mrs. ‘ioiquii lvlacivell; lvii. Neill; Mrs. Everett Johnston; D. M. Ciunlngs; Charles Stuart; w. l...‘ Coies; incmas Moore; Miss AddieI Moore. I Tutal—$28.00. Albion by Mary Fraser $1.00 urn: .\L‘.">. lnum lvichulzoii; Wihlnm D. Fraser. 50c Bach: Simon D. Rose; Mrs. Wm. I5. MCSEIIL-lll. Wm. Creed; Mrs. E. Grilti Llewellyn; Murdock Beaton; M Russell Moore; Mrs. llarvev Moore: Mrs. Alex. Jackson; John J. Serrlc: Jimmie Creed; Mrs. H. Gratlo; Bryce Kemp. 5c Each: Mrs. Oliver Kemp; Mls. R. Westaway. ! 28c Mrs. Geo. Kemp. 25c Each: Mrs. Wilbert McKiiilioii; Bert Tay- r. 'l‘oial-(>9.46. Queens Road by Mrs. S. D. Reid 50c Each: Mrs. S. D Reid; Wm. McKenzie; Wm. Lamont. Total-tint). Caledonia by Christine Cameron and Victoria Walker Mrs. C. R. Martin $1.00 50c Each: Mrs. Llcziton Slcivort; Mrs. Annie Walker; Mrs. Allan Cameron; Mrs. Effie Mac-Lean; Mrs. James Stewart; Mrs. M J. Stewart; Mrs Angus McDoliiliu‘ Mrs. D. L. MacPlicrson; Mrs. M: coliii MacDonald; Mrs. W. I). Mu- Plierson; Mls. Mal. MacLcali; Dona. l Stewart; Mrs. J. McLennan. 35c. Dan Macbennan. 25c Each: Mrs. Martin: Mrs. Donald Martin. Tota1--$8.35. l Gnspcreaux by Mrs. Percy Dixon l $1.00 Each: Mrs. Harry Gflihil" . Mrs. Sydney Llewellyn: Mrs. Ch. .. Graham; Mrs. Wm. D. Grwamz‘ Mrs. Clarence Landry; Mrs. Elliott Kemp; G. H. Hlcken. 50c Each: William Graham‘. Mrs. James Reilly; Mrs. Raymond Reilly; Ethel Davey; Mrs. Percy King: Mrs. Geo. A. Hicken; Mrs. P. Dixon. 40c Mrs. Atwood Llewellyn. 35c! Mrs. Wallace Graham. ' ‘Total-SIMS. | INTEREST OF EX-SERVICE PEOPLE u» BPPIY f" W“ '°' “mo, o; lie-establishment lST. PATIIIBIVS PLAY BENEVOLENI‘ IRISH SOCIETY Q; Presents “ THE RALE McCOY?’ Comedy In 2i Acts 3 ALSO SPECIALTIES PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 16th and 17th 2 MATINEES and 2 EVENINGS SEATS 50c and 75c MATINFIES: Children 15c; Adults 356 Bush Scat ‘lickels (in HZIIQ at Hughes Drug Co.. Beddln Bros“ Victor t‘oylc‘s and Eugene Kelly's Grocery. Be- lerve Seat nlun aliens Monday. March 12th at I0 A. M. at the Society's home. formerly known as the Sirlthoonl Hotel. PHONE ill57J 175 GRAFTON ST. RESPZWC "he Dates FRIDAY, MARCH 16th and SATURDAY, ‘MARCH 17th FARMERS ’ A TTENTION We just received DeLaval Milking Machine Repair Paris II. ERNEST MacIlllTT, I-ioru: Building". (flizirloiietown IIeLAIIAL REPRESENTATIVE SUPPLIERS No.10 B and G School R. "C. A. F. MOUNT PLEASANT All supplier: are requested to submit state- ments of accounts IMMEDIATELY for audit and payment purposes in view of the closing of the above unit March 30th. e to Veteran-t for Their Credit your first step should m of the his has beio been done. Whfle this money is is anxiouioi down cci . It is the ma??? Veterans AT ‘use money for the HOWQVQY, C8585 men and WOW?“ To avoid 8- above, SI you!‘ re-e the Act- supervlsor 0 Department of V ‘ have aris d have entere involving the use the Act. As a resu You can Bet either throughlzléémstabfishment rest office 0 Trials. or by w‘ ron COMPLETE l" the Supg - Affairs. and the Department t h s laid Pamamen b; aspcnt. youljst. lliich it may puypoSes only- x-service en l$§°£l~eenwnis . _ blishment of theltfhal: at); Cover? t been posslb o htcgrlmngor the money credits f0!‘ Purposes by to reimburse these which they m" Wm" AKI N0 COMMITMENTS uITHOUT FULL INFO RMATION s that mentiongg nby e information ~ ith the rsonal interlgsgléii‘: at the r tn Department of Vetera“ B itlnE to “I'll- F O DEPARTMENT You should mak It ls important that l‘ be clear t“ nt of 9 ‘gird educational 51'3"“ the voted” , . 1 . to reach a decision as i ie c for at any I TION WRITE ‘r onus F VETERAN; AFFA O o no commitments until t ‘THIS WILL NILP YOU IN YOUR PLANNING There will he no Selim“ . to the Depsptment fornigfg get the additional adv“ mugh, If any, to put uD filld your re- advised a _ followed in makfn and 5'0“ ("m a?‘ of the local Advisory lishment Credits. delay through Elpplwjii Qrmation. ‘you \\l e of being told “m” money you will have h much can be Supplied from OW '2 r will b» establishment credlI-rofeogn-e to be lso of the correcttlinded purchases’ g your Inen the assistance _ to Zfofixttee on Re-ESbilb- of your 0WD ousiosn Y0" gums eansruicv our re-esiablishment PINS lication, $9 WY‘ cut before making all? 1 mining credit detail’; 12E; bfizfits under A 1e time“ given 9 Land Act. may b? applied ‘hm m“ years of discharge- line W1 rlci: 0F T"?- o T“; NEAREST 0F IRS rrsus 5857"‘ l d tie d h t ri OFTOMKTIJQT area ,v scn re s-ou; an everyivllrrl- ilicro were signs that Fitting and liullnlflfll GIN"! the builrllu: was just brginning l“ The next morning the first sound ilic nurses heard was one of steady rhythmic pounding which went on and on. It came from hammers hiltlnw stakes as the litter were driven into the grown; and s, fast ss tents were (listened these . _ . -_ f Vct A. Aisckcnnc. IIIWM“ o y of Hon. I!" o rr T0 sown; MAN on AFFAIRS WOMAN OVERSEAS- Isnled under the Anrhorif DEPARTMENT EITISEMENT. IT l5 m‘ Ihll” ‘u... rag‘ “flgppuelllli- i‘ “sflm m "t" "W" 1n» 1mm!!!“- ,.¢SMIT Montague. P. It. I. Ollies ligmrazlg-lfill-Il A. M. E op A Siluis" SEN flv llolldn eta. h! spoolntlnent K557 n“! A 0 e Connected with JIIIJGSTOIII H y’ \ ," ocotonthl-re men to set . ground. Soon each to W iT BINDIN