v a i a PitllltlE snvisltti ltlliAY Al, Slfllnuv Show: 3:25 - 7 - 9 i a JANUARY. ' 1947 -. CAPITOL TODAY aatl SAT. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 s THE bnaacotrremwu consumer - The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for new: of looot interest. but advertising of I- IIIIIy nature may ho Inserted at: five eents a word strlotly pay able tn advance. ran/as "outer or comm!" i ... MISCHA AUER . KIRBY erunt- JACQUELINE deWlT atoms stem NEWS - CARTOON "tAsT some" HEY KIDS! Next "PACK-O-FUN" SHOW ON SAT. FEB. lst TYRONE PUWBB IACK IN HS CREATE! ROLE! sss JAMES The most exciting Western silt/her model H I N R Y F O N D A N A N C Y K I L L Y aanootrt-t scprr BRIAN DDNLIVY News - Cartoon "THE LAST BOMB" Cliulu ‘ Sully . Sliliillllllllll nIIIQII hfiilill i _ . . . c ALSO CARTOON and COMEDY TONIGHT - EMPIRE - Alill on. Shows 7 and’ 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 EXTRA! FIRST CHAPTER OF NEW SERIAL nit Silllt ten olll-litliltS melt All 7am ADRIAN IOOTII KIRK ALYN loROY MASON not IARCIOII mow" NEW GLASGOW W.I. ,.. _ I '1'" fvlluuir monthly nreeiing " "I" "PW Glusxow W. 1. met at. M: nomc of rs. Earl I-Iouston on Jan. 6th, he vice-president iltwsldittg, I “M11118 opened with singing an» verse of O Canada and re- i"'-'“‘~"§ the creed in unison. lV|l|llil05 of previous meeting twat and approved. Nine (9) ‘minim! and two visitors ans- l-"ffd roll call by donating an lunch- for tlte auction stile. 0"" new member was Yulilvd. Sick and school turltcrs‘ gave their reports. ' Letters of thanks were read Wvu the salvation Army and. olillllillllle for donation receiv- l.‘( wol- com- Siflu. bill for school children's ciiljlalmus treat, ordered paid. {DISCUSSION on Musical Festival hollowed and Mrs. P. L. Camp- nzili‘ offered to writs for informa- Discussion on how to increase the funds. It was decided to sandwiches and tea at the , New committees named: Sick: Mrs. A._ B? Stevenson and Mrs- R. W. Stevenson. School; Mrs: ll. W. Stevenson and Mrs. Harold Dlokleson. “Refreshments: Mrs. liar-land Rili- Miss M. s. Campbell, Mrs. - h Dickieson. a W»- no glean-on litflttd tho SINUSPAIN ' "I IELIE I HST members to meet at her home in February when roll call is to be answered with an t-nttne. -An auction sale followed which provided much merriment with Miss Elsie Laird capably acting as auctioneer, and increased the funds by $3.52. The meeting closed with "The King" after which a delicious luncli was served by t-hc hostess, assisted by the committee in marge. - Public Relations tlffiosr liaasd OTTAWA. Jan. 22 —(CPl today that LL-Coi. H, E. T. (Poi) Doueet, 0.8.111. of Montreal ttonal Defence relations April 1. 1M6. Col. Deuce-Vs appointment a recent, press conference that pub- lic relations was one of the direc- torstes under study for consoli- dation purpose: in line with the present co-oi-ulnatlon and ecd- nomy drive within the three scr- vices. It meant that. tn the future he will dtroctihe pubilt‘ relations staffs of Army, Navy and Air Force and that they will be. to a flirts, co-ordinatcd. --_-,-i__... EARLY TREATMENT "Let your doctor decipher thoso symptoms" advises the Department of National Health and Welfare, tn Qarnlng Canadian a that alight Willa and aches should not be ignored. as they may indicate some- thing urtous. which early diagnosis and tllatmtnt can avsrt. original Val- i _13e. fence Minister Ciaxton announced and. Ottawa has been appointed direc- tor of public relations for the No- Departmeirt and that he will hold the acting rank of Colonel. He has been army dir- 'ector of public since‘ fol- lowed disclosure by Mr. Ciaxtnn at JIJ/IMIE’! TAXI. Phone 525. COOK'S for Photographs. OONFEDERATION LIFE lNv SURANCE. l 1ilEN'8 ZIPPER OVERSHOES at Howard Mclnnis. SBCIAL JANUARY SALE - Mrs. Johnston's Ladies Wear. ELECTRIC HEATERS at Brown Electric, Kant Street. F SAVE FOOD — Dry and crumbs 4mm bread board. mount up quickly. LEO They Cl-IURCII OI" SCOTLANIL-Beqr. vices January 26th. Cope Traverse '11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Summer- side 7 P. M. Rev. J. it. Bishop. CHURCH NOTICE for January 26th. St. Elimbctlfs, Springfield, Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. John's. Cmpaud I-levning Prpyer _ 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream. Rector. HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge. Services or. Sunday, Janu- ary 26th arc as follows: North Wiltsihirc 11 A. M. Wlteailey River 3 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P, M. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister. CENTRAL PARISH. -- Ber-vies for Sunday. Jamar-y 26th. Canoe Cove i1 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Nine |M'ile Creek 3 P. M. Clyde River 7 4P. M. Riev. 'l‘. W. Goodwill. Minis- ‘tor. P. M. New Glasgow. Coffin Minister. Everybody welcome. than food. months. today. MaoPIIERSON - A pretty wedding of much inter- est to their many friends took Charlottetown. on Monday after- noon. Doc mb.‘ o'clock uicn Rev. G. Carlyle ‘Webster united in tnarriugc Rhoda, daughter of Malcolm G. and the late Nlrs. MCPvlICYSDH of Eldon, to Roderick Canteron, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ronald looked very lovely dressed in grey with an aqua blue coat. brovirn fur trimmings and accessories to match. Her corsage was red i roses. The happy couple were at- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Murdock hlacPht-ee of Boston's Mills and immediately after the ceremony they left. by plane on a honey- moon trlp to Boston, New York, and Montreal. They were recipients of many lovely of money from relatives Buchanan. Belfast, vthere groom is a prosperous t ‘their many ing them a ltltppy married life ._.__._?.__.___.____ in every section of Canada. ‘to enter the nus-sing ent moment, and fietent to permanently end shortage. The National Employrffcnt Oi‘- fiees across Canada. tinder itirev tlons from the Deputy Minister of Labour. Mr. Arthur McNamara, arc striving to bring to the notice of condition coping due to the shortage. The construe- tlon of new hospitals, the exten- sion of pubiie health services ln and the addition of trained nurses to the Staffs of many industrial estab- the field the public the serious with which hospitals are many parts oi’ the Domini-on. iishmeittr, has Wltltlled of service of the nursing profos and new avenues of service or continually opening up, Vlscountess Alexander, w.~fs the Governor-General will broad cast an appeal Saturday to young women to enter the profession. It is hoped that since the shortage of nurses directly affect Prince Ed. ward Island that there will be o tzood response. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. —Publlc Worship, Sunday, January 26th. 11.00 A. M. Cavendish. 3.00 Rev. E. F. HAZELBR100K BAPTIST CHURCH. - The B. Y. P. U. will conduct a Song Service on Sunday evening. January 26th, at 7.30 P. M. SAVE FOOD - Keep food served at social functions to a minimum. Be generous with trier-illness rather CITY POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court. yesterday itioin- in; three drunk and lncapablns were each fined $10 and costs or 2o days. The accused in a Prohibition case was fined $80 and costs or twu A drunk and disortiaily’ vr-zs remanded until tomorrow. Two men charged with breaking, tutor- ing and theft were remanded until MacPHEE — place at Zion Presbyterian Manse. 23rd, 1M6. at 3 , Mat-rhea. formerly of Little i Sands. The charming bride was given away by her father and, the gifts and also received substantial sum; nn friends. They will reside in Mt. the farmer. friends join in wish- NURSES IN DEMAND - A vrry igrrtve sitortago of nurses llfflYgxfi closed in Suddenly m, e problem has become so acute, that efforts on a notional scale are hcin; made to induce nwro yflutu ‘i/Qme" rofession. Something like 8,000 irahrett nurses are needed in Canada at the pres- the present num- ber of nurses in training is not suf- the sion. Where c-lle nurse was needed before the war, two are needed now of OIABWIlLI- for Photograflu. y THERE WILL BE a service in Murray Harbotlr Presbyteri Churchon Sunday, January 26th“ 1133:. M. Rev. '1'. A. A. Duke. Min- IIAMPTON UNITEIIUIIUMJIL- Services Surday. January 2am. Min- ister. Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonshaw 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Victoria 1.30 P. M. , , NEW GLASGOW. Bradalbane, Fredericton. Services Lord's day, 26th (D. V.) at New Glasgow at 11. Bruhlbane at 3. Fredericton at 7.30. ' J. W. Iclayter, Minister‘. ' THE PREBBYTERIAN cmmcrr IN CANADA. -- Services for Sun. day. January 26th as follows: Mt. Stewart n,a. M. Htzhneia 3.15 P.M. New London 2.30 P. MJMargate 7.80 P. M. Rev. Gordon S. Stevens. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTOIIATE. - Services for Sun- day, January 26th are: Westmore‘ land 11 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks Minis- ter. BRADALBANE Unilcrl Church Charge. Services Sunday, January 26th. Pl asant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Valley P. M. Bradalilsane 7.30 P.M. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. NORTH- RIVER PASTOBATE.— January 2am. Services as follows: Fair-view 11 A. M. North River 3 P. M. Kingston ‘l P. M. North River Young People's Meetirr; at Mr. Bruce Mckinleyi, Friday night. Long Creek Young People's at Mr. Tupper Strong's, Tuesday night. Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. HELP FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS by mailing or bringing your contri- bution to the TB League Office, 162 Richmond Street, next, door to the Provincial Bamk. MT. IIERBERT Y. l’. U. — Th regular wcekly_ meeting of Mt. Herbert Y. P. U. was held on Jan. 21st at the Protestant Orphan- age. David Muteh, Christian Citizenship co-convencr was the leader for the evening. ‘The wor- ship period opened with the tzyrnn, “Lord Of Our Life“. The scripeure reading was taken from Amos VII 10-17 and Matt. XXVI 57-68. ‘The group then sang “Creations Lord We Give Thee Thanks." Ralph Raynor m“ 1°d the group in prayerx, Discussion m, the suibject followed. ‘F1111 hymn, "Breathe On Me Breath Q1 God", brought this portion to a close. Rev. E. R. MacVicar pro- nounced the benediction. The business period followed with the vice-president presiding. Roll Call thawed 12 members prowl “"6 collection amounted to $101- 5"" oral items of’ business Vera men- tioned but were left unsolved un- tltittlliill sad IIIIGE sum‘ sossrsrl souaurY IIALL FRIDAY. JANUARY zeta ‘Ruireslamonta Admission 25o ice their instructions and himself went down to the kitchen while Dotlimore began to so thrmllll "W drawers. _ Car-dew’: passport had dlllillif-"IF" ed and most of the curious assort- ment of papers and oddments were of little interest. The first servant to come up was the one who had replied to the‘ ring. Sh; was a local wpman and rather stupid. Dolllmore could tsQl almost at once that she was usv‘ less. Marshnold 7.30 P. M. Rev. 1". N. .. h n, t h, c?» Young, Munster. he Yskleliiti er servan s are r ‘ SERVICES {or Sunday’ Jawlary Lagehsevrles the housekeeper, Mis. iéfilth asétglcows: Margato United “where is Shoo» m ‘m’ Lon‘ Riv" 11 AM‘ "She was in the kitchen just now.” ' "Tell her I want her." , "You won't want me again, sir?" “No thank you. Ancl there's Jones, the porter. Have you seen him since I've been here?" "No. air." “Then send up Mrs. Lawcs‘ The housekeeper was a stranger to Dollimore. She was a hard bit- ten woman of perhaps fifty, and regarded the detective with an un- friendly eye from the doorway. “How long have you been here, Mrs. Lawes?" "Some time. Just after it opened." "Where is your home?" "Where I'm working. I hav: no. home-" . "Are you a widow?" | "I don't know. I hope I am, but, men like my husband live long. I've been married twice." Dollimore smiled. "How long have you known Mr. Fernandez?" 1 “Since I came here." i "Are you British?" - "Yes" l “But you surely speak with oi i WAS slight accent?" he asked in a puzzled tone. , "I'm an American by birth. but I've been in llmgland for many‘ years. And Lawes was an English- man." "Where was your last place. M” ,I..a\ves?" "I ivss a. stewardess on the Rur- corn.‘ "Up lo what date?" "A few weeks before I came here" "Where is your passport?" “In my room." V "Get it. please. 1 should like t. inspect it." She shrugged her shoulders turned to tho door. ' Dolllrnore lit a cigarette and lllS meditation was interrupted by Dur- ros. "Nothing doing so far," the eid \- man said. "Stay here." Doilimore suggested. "I've got the housekeeper, Mrs, Lewes. A peach! '1 believe she knows far more than she h-ss ad- mttted. She's just. gone to 38f her anti til the nexbmeeting- 7th" m?“ lug elosrl with the National n- them. ooocxM "'\7\'{@'7\7\'k7\ . a‘ County Club Bl i ilotiowsii ltorn ggl a\ “You wiry, get away with this. Fernandez said. "Cut the cookie. there's a cord, fellow," said Dueros. "We've sot. a lot’ to do. Open the office.’ i "It is open." , "The Gear's locked." _ i "There nre two doors, Why drdlftl you try the other?" | "Have you s. key of this anon, You will be well advised not to make my duty more ' ls necessary." Dueros touched his own hip- noeket. Dollimore and a flerislll Fernandez and the Inspector ran his trends over him. From his hip pocket he took a small black revolver. "You were very wisc not to use this at the gate." Dc-llZ-more alld ' "The gate was padlocked, sir," the constable put, in. "Mr. Ducrois or- ders." ' "May I see the licence authoriz- ing you to carry that weapon?" Du- cros asked. "I haven't one." ' "Let's have your keys. We ‘have a search warrant." Fernandez produced them urd un- loi-leetl the door. , The office was in confusion. Drawers had been emptied hurried- ly and the contents scattered. ~11 were moving. Fernandez?" "Why not? There's no point tn staying here. The business has gone phuti" "-We intend to search the house from top to bottom. Fernandez." - "Go aheaet I can't. stop you. You're welcome to all you can find. Do you mind if I ring up my law- 9 yer?" "I'm afraid you won't be \bl-.- to. The line is out. of order." - "I see." said Fernandez. "What. ls it you're looking for? 1 may he able tu help you." "Certain evidence in connection with the murrlor of Mrs. uwin," "Then. good luck." said Sadie Pnrhmann. "Mind if I slt down?" "No. But 1 would rather you rat in that little alcove leading from the danrehali. You will find' it mode comfortable," Ducros said: "And you. too, Fernandez," h. “m. ed. » Mandi-tr up snobs-tr Two of the police were told oft to watch them with instructions to prevent them leaving the alcove. "You give tits office the once over Dollimore. I'll start the rest rneth. odica-tly on the other plfls or the house." "t should ilk! ti) ICC (h; gory. ants-alt of tiiern," Dolltmore said. “Right. I'll send them up.‘ Dunes savs the remaining pol- difficult than i passport." As he spoke the door was ripened and the woman came back. In sil-. ence site handed her passport to‘ Doliimorc, ‘. “Ycs. That seems in order," he “I notice it has not been stamped for a long time?" i "1 never went ashore in [iyreign ports. Too busy. And they don't,‘ bother with regular member; 0g the i crew of British ships in Brltlshl ports." "What made you leave the 50;? Fairly paying came. isn't tt-belng a stewardess t" a liner?" "I was tired of it." "You met Mr. Fernandez on the RHIICOFYI. I understand?" "on?" ID“! You? I asked the question." ‘You didn't ‘ask a question. You sold that I did meet him." 131d you? I repeat the question." . 0.. "Where did you meet him?" v "Herc." g "When pivce?" “I'm not sure." 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