t3. G7 SHOWS f G11l1l>ing Suspense Above The Clouds lli “Forced Landing” l1*‘1'111lZ lzripplng M‘ film dealing with hemispheric “Home made its bow at the C titre iv thriller. 111i ll three are} q FEBRUARY 1Z- .1242. Zi- PLUS i-ew QUIZ KIDS SCREEN NEWS Beauty And The Bench Rhythm In The Ranks ii’ . DA Y -— PRINCE so WARD —-FR1 and SQT. CH A JOAN BENNETT FIRM m‘ iii iiléoowiii SENBIATIONAL ENGLISH ' CHILD STAR SHOWS ‘IO-DAY 3.15 —- 7.00 — 9.00 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 THE- .QH.€~.1"IOT'1‘ETQ.VYN.-__ "ETA 9.11‘ ‘*1 , ciiriioi JTJCTDAY -=- FRL-SAT SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 - SAT. MATINEE AT 2-39 nit-Nflw... iiiiii coiunii iiiiios " iiiciiic BASE! "Jeni Carlie“ ee the Ainerlcee enieli e dleietefle lnveelon eleel A Pnunieunl Picture with EVA GABOR .I. ciiiiiioi NAISH nus ASTHER EVELYN BRENT ALSO SEA IlAlDIiltS MITT ME TO-NI GllT TORRID TOIKEADOII Your faith in me, as shown liy the splendid vole yesterday. will not he lvstrziyeil. For lize next two years I will ilfIlllli endeavour to serve you as I have tried in the past. 1 Thank you again, To m Citizens 0f Ward s l l B. EARLE Min" ili) N .-\l.ll. Mfiabti Tll-NIGIlT-EMPIRE-Flll. and SAT. 7 & 8.45—MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 "Tlii A3 Mf/Iquilfr/izv WEST 0F ciiiiiiiiiioiu , t J 0 l .. . l and an clouds In a work suspense. the ations. apitol to “Forced landing" opens 111W run. ves the end MORE [gig YOUR EDDY 5 IRNEY IN TUNISIA-MUSICAL QUIZ ' r.-i_~~u IIEWAIWENTURES... With Stony, Tucson end lllllfl-“slllllllllfllll rengeudlltoflginet tlieiepelenetn-er lei-eledyeenle. exciting lesson on the dan- gers that stalk in the sky when fifth columnists cloak their places in the oi dlssension and disunity. tropical Pacific island not far from the Americas. natives are at modernizing their fortific- Nils Asther. commander of the island's Air Corps. is determined keep the defense program from io-dav when Paramount's being completed. But Richard Arlen. an American match for the government's traitor. Aerial battles. firing squads and m“ - picture that gl F4755‘? l0l>_-f_ll_ght entertainment dgerate native gunman on the pilot. is more than s SHEETS MON EY @@ L: i WHITE $WAN TOILET TISSUE 225i] $HEETS J“ n~r~~~1 y y“? ‘ 3 ROLLS 5i 9-) ""fi loose furnish a. lively background‘ 1 for the absorbing romance between Arlen and Paramount's newest screen personality. Eva Gnbor. European blonds who makes her film debut in this DlCllll'(‘_ Others iii the cast include J. ‘Cnrrol hrtish. Evelyn Brent. John Miljon and Vic- tor Varconl. Realistically filmed, the exciting adventures of the American aviator and his attempts to thwart tliesky- riding fifth columnists l5_(!0l‘llllll to whet the appetites of movie fans for more of these thrilling sky dramas. cottonwood 1N ACTION 0N LUCAL sens-sly “West of Clmaiiwiii.“ a new Re- ublic Western starring the Tiiiee esquiteers. is scheduled to go into the Empire 'I‘neatre ior a run 0i three days starting tonight. Tcm ‘iylcr. Boo Steele and Rule Davis. the dashing trio. need no in- troduction to l0Cul audiences who always turn out an impressive force whenever one oi their films own. In "West of Cimarron." they jour- ney to Texas shortly aiter the close oi the Civil War and find political affairs in a hopeless upheaval. with the “carpct-biiggers" waging vicious warfare against the “bush-whack- ers.’ Colonel Conway, Union veteran in command oi s district army post. is unaware that his ClVllIlITi aide. Charles Bentley. and one chief officers. Captain Hawks, are robbing the Texas ranchers in lieu of levying taxes from them. Both are lining their pockets. whereas Conway believes they are merely discharging their just duties. Leader of the protesting element ls one Ken Morgan. a vouiig former physician who is devotiniz rill his energies and his courage to the cause oi the so-colled “bush whack- ers." He was friendly with Lullaby and Tueson. bot-h Confederate sold- iers. before and during the war. but he cannot reconcile their friendship, now. with Stony Brooke. who was a Union soldier. Lois Collier portrays the role of Doris Conway, daughter oi the Union Colonel. “Confirm Or Deny” ' Depicts Reporter’s Experiences In Bomb - Torn London e Se tcmber. i940. the world lhhezen ngking: Did the Nazis at- tem t m all-out invasion oi limer- la.n l 30th Century-Fox has fasti- ioned an answer in “Confirm or Deny." which Opens to-dav at the Prince Edward Theatre. and it is outstanding entertainment. It is the story of a Yank ace cor- respondent who RRYB 1115 b1 - sweat and tears to act the biasest story of his career-only to scrim it for e. love that was burner- Don Amechc as “Yimk’ Mitchell. the news-hawk. who had the story that could betray an empire. contri- butes the finest dramatic role of his ion career. l-lls is an unforilelllble per ormance and a iilowimr tribute w those unsuns 1191095 °l "I'm" line" news. mpiinctnt rerformnncl t; t "Red" Carson. fthiojlgllilnneynllelhllzl English girl. rovides the romantic irhtiercst that ll ihrl iii! ac on mwnsmcd blYIerKlnterpielation is r2 gingtiilieflcsetgtly restrained and she gives a COTIVlTTCIIiR Wflfflyfll 01 l irl who finds love amidst 11911111 Ind ion. °§°'“§.§pp0rtiag cost headed b!’ Rodd‘, MFDOWN] mid lnirludiiiiz John Loder. Raymond 1111111111111- || m i E-i Blnro con- eSTlQTSIHKO llchls moving drama of simple m?" 1111“ “ma: was: for their lives. 1101111111 I 0N- s51» To The Citizens 0f Vliarti 5 ' I lake this opportunity‘ 0T thanking" the good citizens oi‘ Ward Five who re-elet-ieil me in yesterday's Civic Election. j. Thiink you ziirziin, -: 5 COUN. tun.) .1. u. lll..\.‘\'(‘ll.\lil). i; i- fiHfbHVlfiFefi-‘BHHNMHVVMHENFHHHVJ-‘A -.-----.v.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..)-..~§15 (omfeoeefiooooo 4+» roe-eve o» 0 o o» o0 >0 o o 01707331733 To The Citizens 0f Ward 5 I wish to thunk one and nll for the ex- cellent support given me in the (‘ivic Election. i slistiiin the cunt iileni-e z I will do my best to placed in me. Faithfiilly yours. A. T. llIzicKINNON. 'o-4-o>¢oe~¢ovv~4o¢- OQ§§%O-§-§Q-§-§-§~O4§-§'O#§Q'&§O-O OfiQfi-OO O Q Q O O0 0'6 0O O0 00 Q O O ~ .. Auxiliary hods Annual meeting Receive details 0f death of Pt. Lawrence Doyle . .. . The nnnunl meeting oi tho Sf. Dlvliee deathelirtioztfkliahlgng g"? Charles Allxllltlll’ \\'Zl.\ held lll the 0y ' a m i ' ' Charlottetown Idflhlillill _\'e.<tsrti-iy' Highlanders. which occurred in Newfoundland on Feb. 1, is bellevfll to have been caused by "pneumonia along with exposure or pneumonia caused by exposure" according to word received this week bv his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. PmtrlCk D0519- Charlottetown. the President, Mrs. J. J. Dully p c- siding. A statement hf the yeiiifli work was rend by the Secretory. Miss MITTERTCT Wrisncr. The izr ~s TFCCHYS fol‘ tho year filll\lllll"<i tr $1166.73 of ivliicli $778 24 was to Hospital hfniniennnce. I31 '. the Easter Play‘. cnkc stiles and ('.il‘tl 22 Bayfieldmstreeg. m m: t n Full partlc ars o e 6 11111-5 11 - _ .. , ti 11h b." ;l.t ti .-\\~" ces of his death were forwarded by 2:01;; “w; “Yorgillv mmege Mi tlh’ Major W. J. Reid. Pie. Doyle was Z1 years old. He was well known in hockey circles he" when he played first with n midget end then wllli I 11111101‘ teem. He enlisted in september» 19- 89. At first he was s member of the pipe band but later transferred to one of the Unit's companies; » Mayor Reid's letter d‘ ‘ thM Pie. Doyle had been one oi five soldiers detailed on n six-week siti- nal course shortly before his and death. A bad storm came up 0H Thursday and lasted until early SatiirdBY Pvenlns- The 1°11°W11111 morning soldiers were out breaklnil the road and about two o'clock n civilian came along and informed Maj. Reid that one of his boys hail been found out on the harbor l"! that morning at 9.30 and had pass- ed sway about ll o'clock after he Auxiliary participated in other ac- tivities for the hospllnl such as providing and serving meals diirinir the week of the Provincial liff__e use is. T00 Late to ClasiiL WANTED-MAID FOR (inn RM- h01|5¢wo1-k_ Apply 7'! Prince St. -'Jl6-2-l2-2 EXPERIENCED wihnv pastors work, position in store. Refer- ences. Box "Y" Guardian. Tl'2]‘T'2"T?'2A i=7)? ssi.r.--ii/iiin‘ 0i." sorr- wood. M. F‘. Wnbh. IO-IZ-lZ-‘N-VTT was brought into camp. fl- ' r" ' _ _ On further inquiry he learned LOST- IRE ( IAIN IN (livRl m“, “m: the storm on Saturday. lotlctonfl or Malpcque Flo-L. Pte. Doyle with two other boys 111151 lmave Martina (TSITHHLC or MM- atartcd for town RCTOSs the harbor Lean-s smrm Wmqme iii“"" " I,-2'1'1'!-12-]l. (Continued on pose '1. C01 "1 In loving memory of ANDREW A. HENNEISSPIY who died Feb. l2. ltllll Inserted hy his wife and family ~. iniltccs will meet. CENTRAL GUARDIAN ||llie column le ream luvul ll (U! newe of advertising of n Interval. hill none; lnluro nu; he llllallrll M I word, llrli-lly ’fl,.hh 1] BI. your Airplane Qlue at Rogers Hardware. L-208-2-i2-l4. VALEEVPINTI ‘IEA, Z on Church toilay 4:30 to 7. Apron and variety tables. 1,212, POLICY (3()l'R'l' -- Iii llic Police 9111111 .'-'<=‘Tl' 111.1’ inuriiliiu n man "lmliévd Willi common zissaiilt was fined S10 and casts or 20 days; a man charged Willi their. of coal was sentenced to 30 days in jail; the ease oi’ a mnii charged with as- sault cousin; bodily harm, was ad- Journeri one iw-t-k will] bail oi $500 being fixed; .ui ejectment case was further adjourned. RETURNS HOME — Ml‘. C. C Piills, Diinstaffnzigc returned recent- mlwlml“ H01” l" 190 ‘Tcmck ly from an interesting trip to Twin Falls. Idaho and tiilier Siziles points. He lll>O v: lifiifktll‘; and at "Firm Falls his brother. Leonard. whom ho "w? Queens County Ullll 11116 side and the salesmen will be in- lticiory Loan llewslets Beacon Lights Of Free- dom Meeting Tonight. A meeting oi all I'(.'l)l'l.‘.s(‘ll'.1\ll\'(‘b of SIJClEllCS. military men and o.ii~ ers who \\<:I‘C in attendance ai the Beacon Liilils of Freedom urgsiiizu- tion meeting in the Citv Hail “mi Friday evening. February Utli. or those who were on the same CUlll- mittccs for Torch Dill‘ celclcrnuttn last June, will be held ‘in the C.i\' Hall this evening at 8.00 o'clock u. m. sharp. Mayor B. Roy Holniiin will Dlc~ side. The purpose of the meeiinu l5 to make filial arrangements fut Beacon Light celebration blclitiny evening. February 16th, A conference oi Vitittiry TJULH _ salesmen will he held at the C . ili. odny at which all Victory Roan salesmen for Queen's Coiintv will be in attendances Mr. P. W. Turner. clniirtnan to: \\'lll pre- lwt seen since the hitter left here sirueted in their tiuiies by Mi‘. E l0 _veiirs ago. The brothers then visited Ruth. Nevtitl; and Mr. Ellis was tzrenvfy imprcsseil by a trip ‘.0 Sim Viil‘ y, the tiinious winter x-osori. He ziisti \’l.‘.ll("l Chicano and New York and culled in soc his diiuqliirr. itlrs. J. P‘. Webster form- erly of F. nchlort, PEI. I-Ie was nivoy three months. SIIQW CONFLI‘ Q -— Another capacity rrrixv? tori the elrisiiv; lv<‘l'lt'ii‘lllilllll‘ o! the Alerry Minstrel» n- in the lloiy Nome Hail Bones. dances. music featured the troll-round- ed nut 1102mm. A chorus of 50 voters provided a iittfnz background for the show’. Once ncnin the four t1 were the mriln affrnctiou 'illfl their humorou. iiikps kPul ‘he large nudwzire supplied with laugh. ior t-hroiwhmit the entertainmenn The Miiist ls also held two 5mg. cossiul sh s on ti‘? previous dav and joi. Piri:<i‘\"i'\"i R... P D Xliflilolieit. l). D. ly i-t-cin" (if _l7iii:'~iii'*'.~: Tl bitt no <lllliOlYTl at Cll“(l riii- was presem- ed iv‘th a nurse hv the St. Charles .1\iix:'"-_ri' in the rlstmblv Room oi’ C.l.'1l‘lG"(‘l!I\\'l\ Hospital yes- . Kl‘. TH:- .-wtl"i-.».\ was road bv 1\.'l!\.= .\l:il"‘;i!‘('l V ~‘. ' _ 5(-c1'el1|'_y' find the ll3'i‘*"lll'1.l nude by .\ : Alex Candy. Tho F"lfll'-".\$ ovnremr-d “nrniricri feeling: of conrzrntiilaforis and rcirrei" nn the "removal nf Dr, Velildlirn trout the Ci‘ For fifteen vcnim 1'" find htru rt so ‘alerl wih ‘he 1' l; n‘ tlin A‘ '1l '. Ho xvii; for fhe iigirii .'lf‘_'1I).ll'4'(l (Jhzrnl r at the annual meet- curiui _\'i 11g yesterday‘. LEGION T).-\.\'(‘I<I — The usual 111 ituiri‘ t" ' "Wit-d the dance it! 1'" ‘ ion rooms on Tu . w n Arnrv, nnvv‘ ll‘ fort-e all rcgireseiited. The (inure was unzicr the direction of Afr. A. G. Bruce. onto ininment of- " and the d ire committee of ' .. Mrs. A. Mutch. Riiiii Aiorr . Mrs. Norman Airs. Russell Chnnciiei" and -d Moo . I: was due large- to stileinrl work of this ec- lllnl the Tuesday night : become the great SIlC- - it is Cliaprrzms Tuesday right ‘l . David ivfzicliiiiiion and 1 Hooper. ‘Music was lis. (-e e1 IlDIJlYPKl h; Bni .\tl0l'CSltl("5 0r 1 cs- ‘I'll. ‘THANKS — His ' ' Holman is Ell .'l of a loiiei" from Lit-um J W. Bonner. R.(I.N.R._ Offeer ("llllllllllllg the l-lM.C.S. Chur- i‘ v.11. thdiikiiit! liliii niirl the of (‘.ii;‘.i‘ltii'.<"i0\i'ii ior the .1 l rrrciitiy presented to the ntiict-rs and creiv of the corvette. The Vtter also expressed gratitude .0" 1| o wnrm clothine given by he .. rs oi lllih city. Reirrence was 1'0 innLIt- to the i-erciiiony held "»:'r1\11<;_11O€_‘0111111é EQSHJJ/llirsonl» ioseph JCClilCilLlli, iieiisingion $2.08 AilncMillan. on behalf of the Red Cross. made the presentations. An appeal for reading material for ‘he men “'11s also mndc by Lieut. Bon- li"l‘ in the commimitnitroii and an invlintion for anyone from Char- lottvtoivn to visit the boat was ex- tended. —————-——— _ WiiR _ (‘hal-lotteto‘vn Soldler M250 each: Mrs. Herbert Murphy. To Broadcast Sunday O'I"I‘AWA. Fleb. 11-(CP) — De- fence Headquarters today released w Provincial Chairman M. Bnanall. PFOVilTClBl Chairman o! Oiyzanization and Distribution. A feature of the meeting will be ll(' T) 'Ill.illlOIl (ll Fl TIIOVTL‘ Till" cc in fcnuircs of a CiillYltmkCfs routine. Short talks will be given bu" Pro- vincial Chairman E. W. NlillfKlllllUli. Vice Chairman W. H. V. Dunbar and others. The King's (Touniv Vzr-v SfllCSmPlhs C()Fili'l'4.’ll(‘(‘ nl MOlllfiillllt‘ (lll Fi'irl:_ MCQllilld. County Victory Loon Executive. preside and the salesmen will be addressed by Mr E. M. Baunnll. -Provinclal Chnirmnn of Organiza- tion and Distimntion, Mr. R. W. Mathleson. Chairman of Public Re- lations will also he present. The Prince County Vl('lOl'V Loan salesmcirs conference will be held at Summerside on Saturday under the chairmanship of Mr. W. E. Dar- by. K. C. who is chairman oi the Prince COlilllv Victory Loan Execu- rive. The mceiln: will be addressed bv Mr. E. . MacKinnon. Mr. R. T. Dodds. Vice Chairman. and others. The announcement that F. G. Spencer of the Ltd- $uint John “Tin lllYvnllllld the entire proceeds oi next week's lake iii his three picture houses here has aroused great public interest. and much favorable comment. Mr. Spencer has elven aid. enconraize- iiiehi and the best oi moral support to tlic (‘QllVi'$$(‘l'h who will sinri. out on their patriotic llhhnlfilll very shortly. Here is Mr. Spencer's tele- gram: Saint John. Feb. i0. l3 p. m. Chairman of Victory Loan Drive Charlottetown. "In adolltion to our heard office responsiblliiv ior the purchase of victory bonds we have (lecided to allot the firms entire gross re- ceipts in each individual theittrc on our circuit next week for the piir- chase of Victory Bonds. through the local committee. This will nnnly in Charlottetown to the Prince Ed- ward. Capitol and Empire tliczitrcs. Please be assured that you Cllll do- Dend on our Charlottetown tin-titres through Mr. George Walters for any practical assistance tovrard nc- . roinpiishini; your objective. Best' ivishes for success." . G. Spencer. ior F‘. G. Spencer C0. Lid. Miss Eileen MacDonald. R.N.. re- turned Monday night from HHllltIX ivhere she was the week-end guest of Nursing Sisters Mary and Mrir- cclla McDonald. College St. F, G. Spence:- Co_ ..- . P.‘ ""2 ritual: GWEA BUT A WEAK STOMACH HAS MADE HIM JUSTA "WEAK SISTER” NOW Don't let a ivcnk stomach get you down. The llbllll British prescrip- tion. i\l ' l Swiniztrh Powdenwill ' y zn l’(l|f‘r. it contain! 1. iluii relieve stomach . slion, acidity, htariburn and gastritis. Do ne flTilliliIiS do. use: Muclean Stomach PiJ\\Ll('flll’ Tulilvis. Buyabottle from your iiriiggisi todny-—(>U|7, $1.00. TABLETS ALSO lN HANDY POCKET SIZE TIN- 25¢ LEAN ash‘ Powder ss-A ciiiiaiiv BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 RADIO TRANSMISSION liiislcru Uuyligiit paving 11mg WA Yb iAiN GT1! ‘Hiruuzliout 110-30 om.» western Csnade-lI-li I11 Canada and U5.A.-3l 32 m. I553. 1W l0 00 run.» eimo m. irium QIKRSDAY. FEBRUARY 1s ‘a’ ‘London Culling ' 5 Jo A110 New‘ .. 50mg My“) 5.45 "lhozit Linze Family.‘ 6.00 IH('AAO Cinldren.’ 6.15 ‘The l-Lstziry of Mr. Pollyu. Fur. Epstein. 6119 ‘L Jll; the West lnfillii’ _ g... tum. Endure.’ 6 4a The Inn's 6 55 News Analysis by Pnflllfl Lacey. 1.00 Wiir CCniznmil-Liy: The W“ g1‘ tiiftmr.’ Talk by Oliver . w. ' . 7.10 ‘Lximiou Culling,’ 7.15 News ll} Hench, 7.80 "Cannon Casls from 14g, don‘ tin collaboration with CE . 7.30 Les. Volx Francaisoe! 7.45 ‘(Joiners finncrils.’ ‘ 8.00 ‘Dttnoorrtcy Marches.’ To}; by William Ho; 8J0 "lhiiik Y(‘\l America!’ 81a 8.30 'l.(1;.(i\Jll Coding.’ Pffltfi t BBO "rile-rs or s Clarenm Raybould. ‘min - Annual Collection 1’ M 9. ' __ 9. i, F016,’. Specials Arlditions 9 ill ids-quest.‘ 9 . C. Foster. Dunstnffnage .. .5 Chelton by Amy Pearson I Mrsfi Waldo Gardiner. . c eac : Mr. and ‘llr. R3 10, i; ~ Campbcll. Mr. and s Elma “if N‘ “s and we“ ind = sou. l‘. and Mr. Ott D ll. Vlr. - - . .. .. . and Mrs. Iieige PSLETSOIA). Geirt- qiiinfigg~€agng rudeihtlurray‘ M“ “d M“ “"11"” ii i... ‘Bfi-k i-ik‘? "flifgndoncism ‘ ‘l _ * y Northern Irfla rs. Hcber SCllUllllAli. ‘vlr. . l M“. n H’ ‘Iilizlli, *7 (Repeat)- Freil Clark. Nnrniit Piclierliildlt 1h 1L3) RM” b‘*"""R‘ 91- 20c: Mrs. Allillll‘ ltoners. .l5c: Mrs. Geo Rogers. M , .10c: Freda Rogers. 13-90 5111113171111 Tolal-—$G.20, 81511111116 Prince County Lists in Summer- P11111111! zlzc homes oi‘ Canadian soldiers and side Papers l2 i5 "Drmoci-nry- .\l.irclics ’ ‘Ilalk airmen who will broadcast. to Can- Alberto“ South by Wm. 110.1. tlicpvat», My“ from 13.13.11. Salufdgy on the giifceillxiiiliicllllgstrict . 12.2’. "llznzik You, :\lll(‘l'li1lll' (Re- .., .. -. .. . . 1 .11., liitlcis horn Bllllllll piogiiim. P?“ Hmfinis l: bx i *'_."__‘_ '1 The })l'0l1‘.‘lllll will be hetird Over Cor- from the Canadian Broadcasting poratiorfs national network 12.15 l0 12.45 p.m. EDT. The names include;- Prinre F.(l\\'fll'll Island-Pm C. E lVIllllflTl of Cnrlcfrvn and Wendell E. MdcWilliam , isinri-is Jean arle. .‘EOORFI'_ATJ West Royalty: Foo. ‘l. i942. to Mr. and Mrs. B- !‘ M00"- n son. David Benjamin. NliirK.‘.\'--.»\t the Prince lildwfifd island Hospzinl on February 4?. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland llfncKny‘ t»! sorlnizrield. PEI» H (imiqhp-ig Lena Dorothv. QMATIRIAGFZS, E .. -i=oi.i.. NI) - At the fylzinsv. Hunter Rivir on January yr 194g hy Rev. L. M Murray. mu.“ Dmybl iytncFndven of Hun- W. [gm-r m Gladys Pearl Folland n: Keiisingtoii. .\l:ii'l".\l)\ ui 'l"l‘.-\ll'l‘ - .\.'.1t-\vii.i.i.\.\is - At the Parsonage Illiilrd Church N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlllsliire Phone Ill Amherst, N. 8.. at 2 p.m, satur- day. January 3i, ii. 19- 194 1942, by Rev. C. Earle Gordon. Mild red Louise of Clipf? ’I‘i'uversc. Damjiis H »-i--__-———-—-M _ ._~_Z______ BEARISTO - At the home of her brother. William Bealrsto. St. Nich- 5, i942. 7liifiss Hannah MURPHY-At Peakes Station on Saturday. Feb. '1 .1942. Mr. James Murphy. aged 64 years. Funeral was held Monday to St. Theresa's parish. d 'l l2 4. CJrO tlr ‘he NNurs Slillhl, Adlilll wit: n’ ‘ bathing in warm. medicinal Cuticurd Soap suds. then npply emq]. lientCuilcura Ointment" misc relieves itchy, Peeling ATHLETES FOOT. 40-§—O Q00 00% 0Q 0 OWVO-OO-CQ-Qfi NOTICE l" (ll ' . - ~ . MACDONALD - st Mii-ininr amt». him‘. i femi- lm" "fmld Mount Stewart. Wednesday, Feb. l1. ‘m llllllllllfi Till‘ Iolish Mrs. C. A. MacDonald, R'~- Relief Li mains are restiniz at the Mneuun; Funeral Home. A short. funeral ser~ vice will be held at the MacLean Funeral Home this tTbursdnvt ove- nlng. starting nt 7.30. Remains will be forwarded lomorroiv morniniz by train to the residence of lir-r lirrth- Room i llouriz Bldg. Gt. (leorizc Si. or phone H02 llillshtirtiiieli (‘li.'ipiei' er-in-law. C. D Taylor Freetown. . where tlieriimeral will be lir-lz! to- l. 0- n- l‘:- morrow a tcrnnon. service startled at 2 o'clock. Interment Freetown ‘¢'*¢*""'*‘,fl“j‘f”*“" Cemetery. L-lpn-g l." 3i Do You Suffer From Headaches ? ll. iii linrrl to struggle along ivilli ll lioiirl that iii-lies and pains all the time. slugg-ishnrsa within. A lieiiiliirlio neetl not lie an illness in its-ell. 1111i ll may he n warning symptom that there To lielp overcome the i-iiuse of limuliit-lio it is! necessary to eliminate the irnsio matter from the .~_\'.\‘li-II\. a iiitiwt iiiiil 1t - _ - lliirtloek Blood Ilitlera helps to remove llll‘ rouse of lll‘illlflv'llt‘~‘ liy regulating llio ili eslivo iiiiil liiliiiry urgiiini, nt'i|lr.~|li7|iii: net-lily. Tl‘t!lll‘\ll‘\1_'_ the i-uiisliiuili-il vowels ninl liming up the aliigiziwli llVt‘l'. iiiul “TINT this him lwen accomplished the lieuilat-lien sliuiilil lllhtlpprlll’. Get U. l3. B. nt niiy drug counter. Prim‘ 3i .00 B TiulllO. Tim T. Llilliuili (.11.. TilIITll-Gd|'r()fi|l|\l1, 0m.