i __ nose six @. PRINCE ED WARD "w TO-DAY and WED. FLESHMFANTASY ‘I'll MIITI IN PICTURE-ABOVE All} féaziei. BVUYER 34162114 _ STANWYCK" gamer? ' 5 ‘ RU f) CUMMINGS 7?‘ .EaZe'zf '_' p BENCHiEY_; m. ... Q‘ PLUS -— NEWS and UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 9.00 KILLER LIAOII OI GJNJLDL, C, .\'. R. CHIEF MEDICAL OFFIC- ER. LAUDS JAYCEE V. D. PROGRAM “j- sound pulblic health MONTREAL, (Que. - Activity of designed to "prevent this 1i: till‘ flrivl‘ against venereal dis-d‘. case has been applauded by Dr. K. E. Dowd. the chin! medical officer izem. of the Canadian National Railways. "All will The Junior Chamber is allied withiport which til Health League of Canada in the ‘Committee the 131ml program. _ flirting to Jose ah Liclisieili. national health rho rman of the Jill-i . Chamber of Commerce, Dr. serves. Dowd said: Ject of much discussion and of con- "The prevention of the spread of siderable preventive action by venereal disease has bcen the sub- medical and public bodies in recent wish it’ the full success which it de- -........J sally, Great Daiic pet of lin RAF Spitfire squadron In Italy. docs her bit to provide rcinforccments for the mascot brigade. Above, sl~c fondly eycs her six new pups, held by Op]. I1. Pickerlnc. Tin Inger oi Bold: ' lam It Illiillroa ¢ In young children: cold or cough is not a thing to be disregarded as_it is oftcn of a gravc matter, and unless attended to immediately may, eventually, cause lcrious trouble. . On tho first sign of a cough or cold tho mother will find in Dr. Wood's Norway Pmc Syrup a rcmody to help got rid of tho trouble. _ _ Its promptngs and eflectiveness in iooacniri tho phlegm. and stimu- b the bronchial organs l8 an? that tho coug may be checked bcioro ii" “Co! a serious nature actli . Prion 36o a bottle; tho largo family sire, about 3 times ss much, 60o, at Ihnsoni? yearn The eradication of this dis- ease is not only desirable but. nec- essary, and any plan based upon principles. disease til».- Junior Chamber of Commerce through education and t0 r-lilniiiute through medical treatment, de- serves tlie support of all good cit- applaud the active s - National Heal h of the Junior Chamber of Commerce cl‘ Canada is giving; to this fine natlcnui DllIpOSQ and will .,and Jenn MacPiierscn. ‘Ihe parcels 4 ml ll‘ NW" m it ii~=*°i°‘iiii use “ill” ALSO — NEWS CARTOON and Special — ROAR NAVY ROAR H. M. SCOTT newly appointed Gcncral-MAIIIIQ of War Assets Corporation. Limit- ed, 1n Montreal. . B-RIDAL srrowzrr a very pleasant evening was spent at the ‘iotne of Mr and Mrs. Alfred E Caren’, Grccnvale, on January 14th, when the relatives and friends gsihered to tender their daughter Margaret Ethel ,»Jcnn, a miscellaneous shower sub- ‘sequently to her marriage to Mr Robert Lloyd F‘l'l7.Z€i of Eitanchel. Mrs. Earl‘. Martino played "Loli- cngrins Bridal Chorus as the bride Iand groom was escorted to the seats of honor by Mis. Eunice Rnckham and Mr Dani-cl Anderson. A ‘heavily laden Izasket was ihcn ‘carried in bv the Misses Lois Paul were opened by Miss Ethel Moore and the accompanying verses were read by Miss Helen Brown whlls ed the gifts on the tnble. 11m vroom on hrlialf of his bride in n fcw well chosen words thanked their many ffiélldq and relatives for their many Bifts and invited all to visit them at oiy iimc. After sinrlng For They Are Jolly Good Fellows, the bride am groom were heartily bounced. The remainder of the ovcninl! was spent In grmes flnfl sccinl intercourse. alirr which lunch was served bv the ladies in chrirrre which nr-iurhi an enjoyabw ‘evening to a close, On Jan 2U Mr and Mrs Pvizzeii were honor- od FYIPSCR at. n social cloning in 5th.. Hunter River Masonic Hall, where thcv were praq-iiicd with a lnvelv cn.:i table. by the YEKU. Lloyd on behalf of his bride in n few well chosen worda thanked tho group for their rlndness and invit- ed them in visit them at any tlmt at their home =n Btanrhcl CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I ‘Plu- Pehrirsry meeting of Central Rovolty Women's lnslltutc was Iielrl at ths riome of Mrs. Stead with the President in the chair. Tlv- met-ting opencd with the creed follower! by the. r/"ll cnll which wal responded to by nine members. 0n~ member paid hm- duos Ro- noris were rliven by the committcci in rhrmrr. 2R nhildrttt’; dresses, 9 mir- boy‘. shorts. l pair girl's i i ¢CAPlTOLfi I i 1'0-0.4 Y— WED. SHOWS 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 Miss Jean Martin tastefully arrang- - THE Charla; E. Bcdonx, above. 5'1, Windsor committed been detained at ‘by federal authorities since ccmbcr. following his arrest with the enemy. MISS ANNA STETSON 1m: all woud turn ou .ly appreciated all t tfilngs showered lovely . hshcwasgrso young. aha remar- thinzs she was thankful g ltihe last two hours of h crying neither shall than be more pain, for the ~ are passed away. her sorro Island The ‘r oral which held r unis rcsidenecwu mm her fart-her to oft-how cUni U Safe In Am‘! of which thmrosseuion town. where a dear Anna was Baxter and Rev that was n . e v , mod Lesll (iii wiliievirti tetan- iubert Stetson and” Willing Hag: BB1. . funeral was under the §1 erit of Mr. J. L. Davison, The beauhful floral cffori bore silent mum to a lcvod 3.‘: ‘Tbr those ho march forward with God. Hswlioaloth tho broken hearts. _ He bindeth up their nds. (Other Papers Please Copy.) .__.________. Mr. and Mrs. l-rcd Stetson wish to thank all friends for their many acts 0f also those who sent flowers and messages y. _____.____._____._._ lundi committee of four instead oi three in future. Tho following new committees were appointed; Rod Cross, Mrs. Howrltt; Sick, Mrs. R. Roper. Mrs. Archibald and Mrs Ward; Program, Mrs. Agnew and . McRae; Lunch, Mrs. Howott, Mrs Larllr, Mrs. McKay and Mrs McRae. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Russel Roper. Roll call ‘viii be, Some Changes I Should Ukc to Bee in Our School Curriculum. Mn. Ward reported sending a gift to one of the girls in izhc community who was married recently. A very successful pantry sale was held on Jan. 22nd. Mrs. Wood put on a fiflilllltflst which was much enjoyed by Inf-w former cloao Mend of the Dnka of anlcldo at Ho. Tho French Industrial- Mfaml North Mrlos on charges of trading a 11v MEMORIAM Island. at thc early age o! seven- wy her her illness by rah. ves cad the about tho i0 for up un- Powsey ca‘ earbh- . and as uhe mid drew nearer ‘tr V818 where there is no more sorrow or in? former things 1m There are lelt to mourn besides sister! on 0th tteu wasalargalz a dad and owls‘ way iio the People's cemetery, Free. 1i uwrtal of tenderly laid to . M3- Card Of Thanks i] crmncorrmpwu GUARDIAN I I i t “FLYING A WHITE FLAG. Sm" Aahlngton was no it. coma to risim wind and a. lee sea runnins. tho warship rolled nboininably, and the Licutenan ploicd the occasion when ho was so n. Slprlslag Sanctuary By Laslia Car-gill lwl ‘Ah _¢..~>,_.'.,__ aker’s 6e40,”! 3 0m! cos-lady when l » direction. Wit-h Commander dc- and the m. In ho salvo in irod such a con-f 9mm"thfiarggrénsoflerfit Garden §3i‘“‘§i’.';.”.l. "tutti"? ‘m’ ‘iii?’ 3f.§SZ.".§§.~°..i..'...'.."§'.€§ll".'.5i.“-i ifiiiiili .. d b i" u vs,“ aghast; Pa comm -l _ ur y odics in children, _ is rich III B Vitamins, and proyliipg n. m. “probably mauled pnvmmlyg. are‘ rationfled. let Quaker Oat! add generous amount: of iron and phoy. “.."...,°"a"".h""..2: 2rd"- "b- we“ 3,313“;- ,,, ,,_ M , . . ...'..-:':";..:.':..".:..'.":'..:°::3; ‘xii:- sltili ilil;“'.Zi-ii’;i "i , . ‘ a ' l S l‘ , Q b ITO ""’ . . ' _ "9 )'0ur anlily t htar of Mr. and Mrs. Fred t _. . l join rhc army of housewives who BETTER noun h getsgwllreetown, Prince mwnrd you,’ we" ‘m’ m {M u“ s he was claimed as prize vessel w ‘ Order from your grocer ltlday. en ears. . '. roiihwing the compietihoolzlof he!‘ Wye‘: flg_..'””h°°""' 23328 h ‘£§.-§.“‘..°“...°'h$ anibmum "A "Ma-ml Owe my wt- M lg Int; guiwzhm ‘gig?’ ctligthlsligngg, The Quaker Oau Company of Canada Llnl cd M _ : an commercial “muse. a “we'll, Sh,’ w w“ the truth I Box l0O.Pnerhorouah.Onr..or Sukarobfl, D“ “MIN/m, . , M; w,,;;,<>=,,,gergg,e,1,g,, Hgg- ,'}§I°';,§,,“§,§‘,‘?§dwi,*'°," "Iigvgnv 3-,“- ........'.:.""t'.::.:‘zrtqhiz: s:..'"rr.:.s-:.*.-r" "5 l-z'ri'.'rz' i "T" ° °“’ s ' ' *1‘ ° ° 5° i” he on. keno-f Illkll‘ Flower é m u I r. ' " | do . and it was soon learned she teletong and made apes." iivarlruu A so null vaiuo oflilt)! m°'m'“ °r "Qhf/TZN” u a an incunbls mind! "For that, you can go away with ' ' ' .....1..'...Z'.‘.' I soluicommcnirionao . mum-u _ ,/’b I of 5 Kenna’ an“! [@. and out wait Ab” l. ‘bwotgln “on N‘-' Jllljlfily/lhlllrurfrl I a“ _.. a 1.... always ready Mtt-h wow w“ w ‘muow when has.” 414m. .. .1» at... : ‘ “m” u“ w“ '° ggnfflelglg; Blllilllcd back that the submarine f I 4 Ill "i." have w”. "r His tlcinc also light legends would come in oLieutcnant Commander Chsrtcris at sea . Those vowed in the lunar-cable centred 0a Oval-n Island did uurcwardsd. M’ milht have aet themselves up with luxurious l. "Purple minded "Alli couldna’ ask for craft," the lklppgg Qlilvic winked sh ever heard". damned Hush the most satisfied of all Wddiflk was an oven" which was tion notnraiuotsble for austerity a; Mr. M "l Proud father ls entitled to make a splash war and . .a . . “Ev-"rlastinolv dasnluz abroad.‘ Everard sighed gent understand why Mrs imisaion. "Submarine from tho look-out. "where away?" i The reply cams excitedly. “Lookm Begad it Isl" Bells claugcd the "Action g, therc was the usual orderly rush as proceeded “Flying 5 white flag, slrl" Lieutenant Conlmandor Chartcris "They mean it," he said dlsconso-l lately. hits loft " ettle boiling on the hob, skeletons sitting rounzl a, table and a mad $311!]!!! prisoners, but no mad we" After thcss bear meeting Murlel, a. young oduoed a5 bittnn Mn W "unit u» mu t. r- ind“, lLY ho do ‘Iflur Gerri-ions on the lllbmflfi, buttons d d0 it? Mr. Mason regarded n n ' 1V. "You u when "l8." he accused. "If I'd soon that the aim was bot- wls Afrlid it " ‘Ihe to the end. “All right" ¢ merited, "I can't call lotlvo a rouianocr." "Th0!!! our dldsolievs :1’ _lmt a crow aboard and . ." Yell do nothing of tn l Prise Bo the "Porplo Heather" nonde- m5 1'1 WWI-Mat not even w of mllusiop in “my info p011 the German Navy. inns. was a secret and as to apply for a tour, I ahead, llri" cams’ ;7uzs'jQg§Iaam¢anr Yours With on box top from a package o! dollclnul, nourishing qualiar 01M. on enemy, sirl" ' ‘ stations" warriin and‘ M011 tn their poets. bes Pewsey Mason scratched’ D ‘icious, nourishing Quaker Oats value of’ 81.0! for only 15: and one Quaker Oats box lop. Thue days. when many vital foods maintain strength and r ' - ages. Also, whole-grail: bTiiiribiii “Not a merit . . . izislicr serve tempting nutritious Quaker brcakfaslmum ore economically. Oars for breakfast. b _ City motor- Pllmlc Heather ' . "Four n enable Junior . 5101's“: an; possible homéfliamti IN MEMORIAM Hush $.“Ji.lYl“‘lw‘Z°§.$I' iii1"mt;lb.€‘tii Mason. MES. NELSON CUR-Elli‘. On Friday morning, February ll. 1944, the grrni reaper-death enter- wake up soon! . Uncle Harry, Miy do M your B80 you should Never mind, l givs up" "~-- m":-..r:y'.'u-.tr:.-x.'" . in yea-ls. enloyed mod until iaibout six months ago. when her ysical body began to give away, an the “m,” ailetnher mental faculties were ever and remained so iuitil the c. hmw“ l" w“ 17°“ I will!“ enllerdixliatden name was Sarah Dominion was bad gun-unarmed N r "ywell, don1l y .. fired 80mg year's nephew listened death the Iligeblon Currie who passed a. bright, Intelligent lwomrn, a. kind friend and neighbor and her memory wl on; remain n in the hearts and minds of o t of friends and loved ones She was always ready to render assist- ance wherever needed to her a Joy and delight. She was a fsithtlul and devoted member of New Dom- inion United Church. always tak- an active interest in all church activities as well as Institute and M1. Livingstcneh ied in hi2. tisntly m“ man N. . BIYOWU brim and visible facts." you an“ c kind." "She's cor 11% Gib us Juice I= the mainland and we'll ruair." Abovo arc shown this now glaollno ration coupons and windshlcllla atlckcra for tho he w 1 t Cross work. 1944-45 gaa rationing your n, dndmhgeimdxflffi tgnfiaixt ltittgntigs it who which starts April i. The Th. who,‘ bu» mm o! her daughter Joomkmm plan will ho basically tho to be brought to ed in dlYs when second World War to their own. aamc as tho system now In affect. Only major change is that owneti molt writc in Ink on each gasollns coupon tho provincial llecnao rium. bcr of their vchlcls. Service station attendants will rc- hum coupons which do not mar the correct Iiconsc num- r. Raymond who had been absent zor I years and her son John who came from Gunnworit, Saskatch- ewan in December and remained M with léteir ufintll entismc ifilsl; Q, - SUIVIV . 8S "an d” mgum Oimie whoytendcri; ' cared for her gm, . audssoriPl-arikixisaskatchorwon. W Charles. another son predeceased in vher bydiil 181E325 Eight grand cllialld-i r mm’ h‘ w“ “m” $203,“ Ngw Dciniililignnars 31o who had been directly In- w moum events oftlic On Monday, February 14th the _ ,___ funeral services were held from her former home in Fnirview. Her pas- too- Rev. J. B. Skinner who visited her fr uently \' ducted tho scr- vice an spoke comforting words from the text, "The Lord 1s My Refuge and My Strength." Hgmns sung were "The Iflfd is hep- hercl" and "Nearer My to T favorites of the duooscd. "Tr" aha funeral coirtege wendcd its way all that was mortal of s. loving probably mother and friend was aid to rest, . ‘Phei there to await a glorious reseilrrec- and substitute for Heather" the had they so n better avsrred. . "Sweetest engine he said. old rattletrapl" and Muriel were >1 The flowers were many and beau- tiful silent tokens of sylmlpatlw in memory of a loved one. The following friends acted as pallbearers: Messrs. Geo: Wilson, Joseph Doiron. Alex hfaclsnac. Sey- mour Murphy, Garnet Campbell and Angus Maclilsicliern own contended. HilBh will its cff to the M .- "Ir surc I he wasn't bird sanctuary. Next lPPY in his to i‘ ma.‘ . ho couldn't haw Card or ritual For Foot Ailments cousuur H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’. Orthopedic Iiiiunuir uwlitl chosen a more mtful place." lTélli-ircc“. we were infested W p ." _ "I know- my 11w. w new sP§..£’.’.‘;“td "if. $5.2}. gone, haven't they? Chariot-is‘ hanks u, m, mam, ‘mud 1115p,“ also..." ‘us: "°ré°"‘..‘it't" "."...“'.“,,,“°...“.,.“"°l.‘.?...““‘l. W r '2 - . t recon so thought. Your island sounds ma] bereavement. g e 2-29-11. for a honeymoon Hush Plllod Murioll "We're spending it in .i_. d 0t hm Pi .-- lnndon" he rctortod. "No more Th, “n4 “mm in which but- ,'{,'l'l.°“.§‘.°flfii.iffplillll~plzl§iiifitmisgunixsr..5 $032?! treacherous, tielivrllil‘ hmoprgdu-y. m "meal-w" m. l“ "id ‘mmm m 9m‘ Iunrdcd channel; of Norway's Altcnlivrd. they Rot to wit-hill imo-lfath, m Great Oaargc Strut my“ "u: $0M "‘§§,,°‘},,,°,‘,’§“’,‘,Z %"°°°g§f§“'§,§ t?“ 33mg? of tho tmmy ship before loosing their miasller. Frisco shows one CHABLOTTITOWN. Ill. i, in m; alum Metropolis". ‘ ‘ or overseas boxes. _‘ , midgets, with crow number in connitll WI - his aim throvugh cantons FOB ‘commas , . ' Gill One of ihc Royal Navy's mm darlna exploits W» "Mfifgo “airifflffi... 'I.‘ILLIE THE TOILER» STEPPING “OUT"i_ i By we llsiilcir nvlrimas, r1 pair socks, i altlrt and W $11!}. . ‘I Tho T. Milhurn Co» Hdtod, Toronto. Ono. nnri 9. hair men's njxiamas were comwlvted for the Roi Cross On motion it was decided to have s i‘ -- u zoo-row‘ yi gfifiy W“ o a “R-iIGAgN! OUTii EXCITING ATTHI 9M" M "N8? nolceroulci-rr? " 1° O95‘ '4 , ‘vs sseu WONDERING How w i1‘ WAG GOING TDMKE BEi-‘Oi? "i" GHT RlNDiNGl