I lvovrvciw w. 1244 qv-‘BVHHHI \%’\-"e"fu‘u“e ‘u'u'-F CAPITOL -=- TO-IIAY-TIIE-WED. .f0r.thri Isandacfilclll I Filmed ll Great Loin Nlvll 00d a tIlip-SIIOPEIY Wave who made lhe . boys behave! _ o spoon NEW sflowmu M. MOSQUITO SQUADRON COMMUNITY SING $.15 - 1.00 - 8.45 .."-"f'le'l:'u'u'u'|'h“n'u'-‘u1|‘- I . I I-G-M 112,111‘... n‘: ac." . ‘I | V n J ' ' FlCTURE ' gPLUS BUCKAROO BUGS, A Merrie Melodic Cartoon 1v. . rl-.w-'lmvlw.wvlll.nl.:l.m=.r.\r um"..-..-..'l'1.-.."..1.-."..'-..=u"..'.'..-.~.v1 root-wrung LATTALKISTITJW " I Amrznlrtvgoiv T111: JOB»;_— 1a 2nd. and 3rd. Canadian‘ ll: - Divisions and the 4th.] l Division were in action. Bv far’ thc fhs; time duringxt Can ~ “~11 N‘ d't .11 yoke in Au ust. ‘_ mman I o No-rrhglnniby. . Tl 111; second \v;ck oi invas-i Jdlall Sisitilre uiitg was 01.1.. n 2111111111 mi full-fledged airfield 1n CEIITIIIII. IIIIAIIIIIAII] This column l: reserved for of local lntercst. but o: 1;‘ newsy nature mav he insert a v ent rd. t . able h: ittvnlntfmwu . rm" o" __i______ CBASWELI. for Photographs- CON FEDERATION LIP B I DURANCE. ‘N _r‘on_ conforms I-lltb me names nncl ad nil Charlottetown W. E. Ns. are leouined. Please advise Mrs. M. C. S. 11-10-11. 11801116 Hart. c/o Queen Charlotte. PEARL PLATINUM FOXES. - Only two females left for sale and l». llmitcd number or males. A lulu-bred IIJLIIHIGB. If vou want ucuri Dlatlnum Duos first year buy u. trio of two half-bred females lulu one pearl platinum male. All our pearl platinum pups bred from some stock as produced 16X first llrlkic male pu-o 194.3 show. Getthe best! ' Ives. Charloltlteltgvfil. REMIND- uresscs ‘o! PRISONER 0F ‘WAR —- Ml’. and. Mrs. Simon Cavanagh of New 11.111011. have received word re- cclltly thzlt thcir son, Pte. Patrick W CJVJIlUgIl who was previously reported missing in action on August 10. 1044, is now a prisoner ; o1 v.'.11- in Germany. Pte. Cavana h who voluntarily enlisted in Fe - lii.|i'V i942 11nd went overseas in November of the same year. is 1'11 perfect health. NARROW pscnrn- Miss Alta] ‘ Campbell, R..N. of Remington had :1 narrow escape frown death. on Monday night when she was ‘tSlfllCk by a car proceeding in the- dircnion of Summcrside Miss Cam 11:211. who is employed in the ofll of Dr. A R. Grant was re- turning to her home by bus after leaving the bus she was crossing. the street. directly In front of hel- home. and she did not see the llp- hronching car A doctor was sum-‘ moped at once. after-which Miss Campbell was taken to the P.C. Hospital for an X-ray examination where it was found she was suf- fering mostly from bruises and s iock MucLAUGIILAN - ELLIS.-— A iwcdding of much interest to rel- 1 atives and friends on Prince Ed- lwm-d Island. took place at the United Church Manse, Dlgby, N S. November 81h. when the Rev. Earle DcLong united in marriage Ilia Elizabeth. daughter of the lath Jamcs H and Mrs Mac- Lntlghlan, Stnnhope. P. E. I. and Ldg S10. Robert Bruce Ellis. son of Mr. Donpldston. P E.I.. The bride was bsccmingly attired in lcuglli IIYPFs of Queen's blue with nmy ltccessories, and u corsage of ‘ mncrirail Bcautv roses Mrs. Glenn Ankermzln. bridesmaid, was dressed in navy blue with white accrssori-cs and a corsage of ink cat-nations Ldg. Stoker Genn Aillzennail. a close friend and ship- matc cf the groom was best man Aftcl- the marriage the wedding part. motored to Annapolis where theyrenjoyed supper Previous to her lleaving Prince Edward Island the bl'1"e was tendered a miscel- lllnrous shcwcl‘ at her home in Stnnhcpe when she received many beautiful gifts of silver. dishes and lincn. also money. The grocm was also presented with a purse of money from the members of the H M C S Quinie. The happy young m 7- will nuke their home in Diguv, .13 whcrc the groom is at. DTCS-‘Jll! stationed MISSIONARY MEETING.— The Princetown Road W.M.S. held their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening, November 10th at the homo cf Mi‘. and Mrs F. C. 1111'. eight members and one VlSltGl‘ gyrosent. Tiic meeting. was lcd by the president, and the the worship period an Armistice service taken [I19 hfonthlv in lwnour of who give their lives In the World War. together with the . 1 grief‘ oi‘ thcs: who have died the prcscnt conflict. and approp- rcadlngs and hymns were in ordzmcc, the theme being "For 1'1'l1eir sakes." The new study book "Wcs of the Dale I-ine." was re- ccivz-ll and discussed at this meet- 11113 The supply rec-rotary reported having shipzed a box of Quilts etc. for the Labrador mission and a bill of 44c was oaid for the ship- ping oi‘ same The treasurer re-i Dorlcd $37 30 prccccds from the te-box opening. six mem- ribad fcr the ndssionary v and Mrs .R.£l_\' MacKin- . non was appointed to scnd for them. Two thank-you cards were received from l1 bereaved member and a sick friend of the cmimunity Mrs M. E MacSween invited the members in I191‘ home for thc .15 m1: [Ind Mrs. w. 1-1. Ellis. Lo PURE WHITE [- -_-; z: _m_-—__- —.-.-_____————._ Fill {ST AID — St. John Ambu more Public Class in First A in Redee Monday evening. Nov. . 1n. Parsnns interested are Invited to attend. 11-10-41. HIGH APPRECIATION -- On Satlbrday last, Miss Helen Sher- ren. _who has h d a responsible posi Lon on the s aff of I-lyndman 6o CIL. Ltd. for several years, was ntcd by the firm and her as- ea on the staff with an ad- 5 and valuable gifts. express- ing ithe hlgl1 appreciation of he: servkes to the firm and general reglu ts at he; retirement, but; ac- corrgranied with best wLshcs for the very happy event which is to take. place in the near future. Personals M ‘l. R. Allen and young .-on 3°11 ‘Y.’ whowhave been visiting the forr vrs parents. J. J. and Mrs H01 7y. returned to their home in Houston. Texas. Saturday morning. Mls. Angus Mutheson and Mrs. John Murchison Glen William, spei 1t the WCGK-BIICI in the city gown‘ of the latters sister, Mrs. Hasry Gillis, Upper Prince 5t. THE KIRK PULPIT Pl"! ldlillg 0n the text. "For wl1o- soevul" shall be ashamed of Me and I Words. of him shall the Son oi’ 1v tn be ashamed. when He shall comet in His own glory. and in His Fatima-k. and of the holy angels" (Snliuke B. 26). the minister. Rev. |T. 4| . Bus-sell Somers. said: Again. lthe (I ause of this shame may be so- cial pressure. “to may be ashamed of Christ as mun Peter was. And the amaz- 1118 lthI-YIK is that in such a true and Joving heart there should have been any room for shame at all. But P6181‘ flat by the fire in the couraa-mrd. and they taunted him with: his discipleship; and than the girl I Inn kept the wicket recognised m. amd every one present was onto] zonistic; and Peter denied his rd- —Pcter was ashamed of Him— and the shame had its source in his nooiety. Had it not been Peter ‘s ‘company that night, shoul d never have had the tale of Pet :1 's fall, Alone. in the dark strcu "s. with what a burning lay- alty he would have lifted up hi heant to his Brcat leader! But Pet- e1‘ was impressionable, easily in- fluelllred. quick to receive the 1m- pact ‘nf environment, and his society mad; l1lm ashamed of Christ Aye there none today who are like Sirr mil Peter. Are there none who deny Christ because of social pres- sure? Are there none 1111c are sil- ent and afraid to speak because of the men and women 11-110 sur- rcur. 1 them? In careless homes. i111 ciow ed stores or offices. in soc-I lai 1'1 ztherings or in the circle of’ frier s. is not the old tragedy r8- enar ed sometimes. and docs not the‘ company make men ashamed of 111st? i BALTIC-EC (in. 1 H nor roll for October: Rel -n Wail - Ciro cle IX — 1’ David Maclien- zie. Jr. Earle Macxeilzic. Gill do II ~ 1. Jfilll HUIILEI‘, 2.' Jantllfw Clarke, 3 Eric Holmes. I Guide VI — i Enith Holmes. 21 Hannj- Wall. Cnra de V — i Gr- 1° I - 1 Frcidq . ‘Holmes, 3 Gm fie III -— 1 Franérs Davison. 2 Ed ward Champion. 3. Boyce Crozia r. G1! do II — i. De Gr: tie I (at -_ 1. 2. Nu 7a. Crozier | Gral 1e I (b1 _. 2. Nd i Matthews -» v lfllcna MacLcha Verna Bernard George Riley. 2 1 Vivian Holmes.- I I lmar Aitken. 5 Mary I-Iuntelgl 1 Paulizlc Aiikenf I Teacher! Shop at | ‘your nearest ' IIIAL IIIIIIII STORE id i mer Hall. [IDDEI . for , mustcrrorcuu cauuzwv I III NEIIUIIIAN MR8. n. Fssanoom The followi$ews item taken from the 1 News. neaday. October ii, from the A. N. Ward and Son funeral home. Maple Street. fol Mrs. Ads. senul- "°"""d= Harry ethod- 1st chuch officiated at the funeral the I’°"5°"“°I I" 59° , baugh Cassaboom. Rev. 1 Belmont Hill o! the Centre M services. There were many flo tributes and attending the fune Wee people from Maiden. Melrose Wakefield. Brighton, Dorchester bury, Arlington. and R/hode ‘young girl. residing here ever since. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. ‘Avis Stone, Melrcse. and Mrs. lAnita Pitts of Maiden. B, son. Oak- ley. who is serving in the air corps in Italy. and two grandchildren, Georfle and Nancy Stone She also leaves her brother, Per- cival Sencabaugh of Nova Scotia. and hcr sisters. Mrs. Mary Hans- ford, of Nov... Scctia, Mrs. Harriett I-Iunt of Quebec, Mrs Avaline Habcrlin. Rhoda Island. Mrs. Edna Richards of Prince Edward Island; Miss Cmlla Sencabaugh cf Mclrose; and her mother, Mrs. 'Ann1c Sencabatugh of Prince Ed- ward Island tery. The laioMrs. Caxaboom visited her home in Murray Harbor two year. ago Where she renewed old acquaintances and mode new friends who will lenrn with rcgrct of her passing TRINITY UNITEDTJIIUBCH At the morning service in Trin- ty Church, Nov, the minis- ter's text was: "Ciloose this day whom ye will serve", from the book of Joshua. 24th chapter. and art of the 15th verse. The min- ‘ster emphasized how from the beginning‘ human beings have lchoscn t e God whom they serve. ‘and in the process seek to makc the God whom they want to ‘serve after their own Imago and 'ln accordance with their own am- ‘bitions and urposcs. There were Itwo things n Joshua's challenge. '(l) There is the God oi’ Jesus. (2\ ‘The people have the privilege of choice. That privilege has often resulted in man choosing other gods than the God of Jesus Christ, and in his wrong choice he has always brought upon himself dis- aster. The minister pleaded for boys and girls, and men and wo- men to choose this day whom they will serve. The Army Cadets under the I1 leadership of Licut. Walter Dick- son and the Y's Men's Club both |attended. and occupied special tpews in the centre of the Church. | At the evening service the min- istar spoke about Christian \vo- Imcn, and referred to the place which women have always occupied in the Christian Church, and that lrecognitlun of the value of women lis always based upon Christ's teaching concerning their value in the sight of God. The minister challenged the women o! . e Church to become more active in the organizations which within the church iiscif have great nos- sibilities for good in many ways. The Sunday School at :3 macy In ev Buriel was at Forest Dale came-l teni o'clock was an Open Session. ancfuied 101' storage in some ca llemohilization u! Plan for R.C.A. F. Maiden Evening Funeral services were held Wed-I OTTAWA. Nov. l8 he ‘lowing details of the R. C A demobilization pin The aims 1 Mo]. Power said. wer tnin air su 91”? theatre of purpose has been accom “sh Here. briefly. 1| p ed , the picture:- crew from the l cancelled saili sonnel waiting ots. It has been reported that ut air crew personnel went o seas four weeks ago. 2- Australia and New Zealand -_ partners in the plan-have stopped sending train men in the training scheme will _ eventually go to Pacific operations. Tole Released I 3 All recen ‘ grad V91’- t and future aircrew mates-estimated to number l0,- 000 -— who have not received opera- | tional training will be given a i month's notice. released from ac- _ t.ve service and transferred to u. civilian reserve. The reserve will be liable for recall during hostilities for refresh- er training and will be entitled to mastering-out benefits on release. 5. The graduating civilian reserve Will be accorded non-commissioned | or commissioned rank depending on their merit. 6 Trained plan instructors will supply the small flow of aircrew needed to keep operational train- IHB units active as the plan's schools Close Xi) behind them. '1. rcrew instructors, who be- causeto! age—0ver 35 for Squadron Leaders and over I12 for Flight Lieutenants and under-and a med- ical category that cannot be em- ployed overseas. will be released. [Ian Their Choice 8 Aircrew completing an opera- tional tour have a choice of demob- ilizlng or taking over administrative work to replace non-flying person- nel. If they don't succeed as admin- istrators and can't be employed on flying duties. they will be released. However. they are not precluded gem Joining a post-war R C. A. ILNon-flying officers may apply for demobilization when repatriat- es are available to take their places. . Ground crew personnel will be released on a priority basis with top rating going to the man re- patriated from overseas service down to the lowest rating for a man who has under two years of service. This demobilization will be carried out on a monthly quota basis. ll. Coupled with ground crew priority demobilization is a repatria- tion plan for personnel with at least three years overseas service. i2 Married women's Division oer- sonncl will be released when re- lacements are found and. exce t n restricted trades. and W. . personnel may retire to civilian life on application. 13. Civilian training plan cul- 'ployees will be released as establish- ments close. Means of Difllwnl l4. Closed establishments will be ses and slides were shown depicting the in other cases W111 be turned 0W1‘ work of the Christian Church in I0 U16 Ellvvmlflent “Br assets cor- HOIIHI], Cilina, work which is still cvratifln for disposal- bcing carried on despite the oc-I cupatlon of the territory by the be Kept with Japanese armies. The music for the day was un- der the direction of A. Roy Ken- dall. L.R.A.M.. A.C.C.O. The a11- them, "Great is the Lord" sung at the morning service. fcct" was sung by Mrs. A. Johnson while the anthem “Light of the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart" was sung by the choir. Plans Completed For New British House 0f Commons BY ALAN RANDAL (Canadian Press Sh!!! Writ") LONDON. Ncv. 1'7 (CPI, Plans are ccinplclc now for rebuild- mg 1m House of Commons, damaged by bombs on May l0, 194i. ‘Thu cost, 1.1 the House finally approve; the present rebuilding scheme, will be about 55.000900 over a period of six cr seven years. In the new House. Pfmfifiii Eliznaath is lo have her o\vn special vxas, At,‘ thc evening service “Prayer Pcr-. i Retained establishments will skeleton training staffs and with airdromca under care and maintenance ready to oflbrots at full strength on short notice. l6 A number of squadrons will be maintained to patrol Canadian coasts. ‘ . Power's announcement brought up to date statistics of the big plan that caused President Roosevelt to dub Canada “the Air- drcme of Democracy." When the plan ends March 1st. it will have graduated 224.296 "£1111- ell personnel. Canada's share of this trainee total is made up of 70.619 flll’ crew and 911.178 ground crew. The total strength of the R. C. A P-made up of air crew. ground crew, administration and other ner- sonnel-reached a peak of 215.173 HI on unspecified date and is at DN- sent down to 205.300 compared t0 its war outbreak strength of only 3.048 Present overseas strength is estimated at 70.000. When the tffllfllllfl plan was in full production it was 0991111911 11"}! staff of 101.418. made up of 69 703 (jflngdign; and 31.6656 from other Empire countries. 15. IIISIlalllI All n have been ‘an- lnd objects of the plan e to ‘provide: ure and main- PBIIQIRY and air supre- war. This Britain no longer requires air plan and. in fact, has ngs of trained per- at embarkation de- the ees to Canada. Tneir l 1 I i NORTHEAST. Q MONTIIAI mlovl Pull 1 MOIIIIGN e noucvol. / 1 .¢-l conceive o ' J AUOI-‘IIA ‘l/ .......... PAGE THREE DF NEW ENGLAND New England's own airline, is proud to of- fer its time-saving com- fortablc service to the residents of the Mari- time Provinces. When traveling to New Eng- land 0o New York — make your trips the modern, easy .way with Northeast via_ connect- ing airline to Moncion, N. B. For information and marl/aliens: Tel. Charlottetown 206i or 540 OVER NEW ENGLAND-IT'S AIRLINES rj-_.._ Churchill Makes Apology For lligh Commissioner LONDON. Nov. i8 - CP Rsutcrl- Pl-ilne Minister Churchill told the I-llouee of Commons that Malcolm MacDonald. United Kingdom High Commixlone‘: to Canada had Ex- pressed "unqualified regret at any misunderstanding" his remarks B- bout future Britis-h government 12a- ders and parties in a recent speech Czmnda may have caused. A Labor member asked i! Ml‘- Chtlrchilrs attention had been drawn to hLs speech “airing his 0p- inlcn about future leadlcrs in 80V"- nment and parties ln this 001mm’ and discussing their qualities" and asked whether the Prime Minister would inform High Commissioners that such speeches were not cons- istant with duties and the 5181115 of their appointment. In his recent speech. Mr. Mac- Donald. who predicted that Foreign secretary Eden "most likely" “P1115 be the next British Prime Ministfir and that Home Secretary Herbert Morrison or Labor Minister Bevin bar Party won the next elections. Sees Aachen People Divided After Defeat By DON WHITEIIEAI) AACI-IEN, Germany. Nov. l7 — (AP) — Defeat has driven apart the people who come drifting buck to the shambles of this city. in- stead oi.’ uniting them in a com- mon bond of mutual understand- Ir primitive urge for survival has made the civilians grasping suspicious and there's no appar- ent community feeling left among the people. There seems to be no tie binding them now that titty look to defeat for Germany. Many of these people. who face a winter with little food and fuel. denounce others as Nazis and in- form on their neighbors. would be Prime Minister if he 141-‘- and 1 are hiding in Aa ruin! l Iold tunnels is obvious since sen- ,tries have shot at German-uni- formed figures seen silnklng about the city at night. The northeastern section c! Aachen still is considered part of the nearby combat zone. As l. rc- suit. much of that area ha: not been thoroughly searched. The 200 to 300 civilians who have been returning Aachen daily are checked by interroga- tion teams before they receive passcs for re-entry. As I watched one such procee- sion. some appeared prosperous and were well dressed. One prov- ed to be a former major in the German air force. I to Demands Why Senate Not Called MONTREAL. Nbv. 1B —(CP)— Senator 0.0. Ball rrogveonvl Conservative leader in the Senate maid tonight h, could not under- stand why Prime Minister Macken- zig King did not summon 1h¢ sen- at: to meet when he called on me- mbers of the House of Common! to g thcr in Ottawa Nov. M s . Because of the exigencies of war. a rule had been adopted at the end I of each sasion foregoing prerogat- lion in the usual manner, simply od- Journing at the call of the speaker of each House. Senator Ballsntyne said. There was no dents mat e ‘great crisis existed due tc the lock | of reinforcements to the C!!!‘ Jiln ,tforces overseas and therefor-c both branches of Parliament should halve been summon-ed to deal with the quemion instead of the Commons alone. There were many men of Qxper- ince in the Senate and ll-loir view; could well clarify a situation which [V-‘flf? "far frflm Clear at the mom- en)’. l SPRINGVALE SCHOOL Report for the month of October Gradc X — 1 Audrey Kent. Grade 1X — l. Thelma Proud: Grade VIII _ 1 Stewart Mac- Kinnon. L’. Lloyd Kent. 3. Milton Dollar. Grade V Sr - i. Kenneth Colon 2. Grant, Proude. Grade V Jr. — 1 Keith Col». 2 Betty Proudc. 3 John Moc- Kinnon. Grade III --~- l Evelyn Mae- Kinnon, 2 Leighton Proudc. Grade I -— 1 Everett Johnston. Highest average in senior ill-odes, Audrey Kent. HIRhest, average in Junior grades, es Keith Ccl ,_ -Emily Higgins: Teacher Noiwfilxmrrron. EbLBland woe) - Women on civilian war jobs who wish to train to beclarlnielteagherl notifying Nazis of war casualties Wm be P9191595 311"" 5 3'» ‘I’ h, m,“ famine; _ cation Ministe- Dimer announced That some German SOIIIIBISVSIIIIHEIY ‘ulnnddicss here ilgallery, far-hr; the speaker. This! L; departlurc from precedent. due‘ p Ito athe fact that the heir to they e s zThrcng L; a yzufnhlll. I11 the old any; - r. er’ a e . ‘militaristic?’ Otztlértlleh? clgclg was OTTAWA. Nov. 1'1 1c?» '-= - "in Wales Disbandmcnt of the Air Defencr Hhcrved m‘ we P‘ cc of c i Canada and Newfound z‘ . ‘c . or s n - °“H§III§"-'“L Ocfllli‘ [Ifezv chalribelr land). a civilian organization 1f [the pvihc-“s will be able to enter 23,000 observers, was announced hm- 8.1m; ‘by private elevator and tonight by air force headquarters. b" a 5mm “trans? N°lsc1et§em°ny' 0211121111; nngImgfilxgliigt lliaidutt-tgb “Iigilbe ltlzwleghgmbcr was gn Canada has been minimized to desiglelcg bv Sir Gfcs Scott. It willl an extent which safely perlnits occupy th-e site of the old one, will! the dlsbandment of the corps. be m‘ same Si” and W111 my; an‘ which has functioned under R. C. u Jwaate cystem of lighting rnd A. F. supervision since 1940 as an lvgntllation 11nd will Wovirgtlel moi‘: gflnllg; m5 i" “("1" °l m‘ 9°‘ l lggdntlon M. me p“ c an The corps provided reports oft all For comfort. the Commons could 5119"" mIJl/Cmenls E“ "n . C d N foundland, Labrador. Lmmfi, dooxillttglefkilnéaifer 132m? 1;.’ Brelltil-shafiollixibia and the North- Isggc: cgémfttee repormd, “ydmqwest Territories. The observers also Ibommittee were unanimous in theixwd "Valuabw “Pry I“ repmflng . .. 1 submarines and lines in Canad- .§'.’.ii"°.i‘...f.‘2i"..'.'.‘.$.i;;‘€t...'i.’l ifiiilfil on whet-s and I M < fncxt mocking. Hymn 239 was then v ‘sung and nix-Ling c‘o:ed with the iIIIl n ' Jam's Praver and the Mizpah . Bcnediction ' Onlv about five per cent 11f tl1c 11,000 civilians now in Aachen will admit to Nazi party member- ship No high Nazi officials wem found among those who chose to stay here rather than follow Ger- man orders to evacuate before thc American forces arrived. The highest Nazi who remained was sub-secretary 111 a local branch of the party. His was the job of (I 1e Nynl Druggist i: the r | dusive agent in your neigh- I nzurhood for Nyol Family ll ‘edicineo and Drug Store lg pplies—made by the Nyal l} lmpany Limited. at Windsor, f In lcorio. You will enjoy dealing I t I Nyal Drug Store-quad 1 f hcrl you buy Nyal Produetl, ,1 u benefit from Nyal quality hnd economy. nicc_ __ selection of t COATS to choose from in I DI-(i-ZII STAR MARKS I TIIIUMPIIANT RETURN _ 1N STIRRING DRAMA Bright as a shining new penny. CIlulIKliU oi story value and human micro" ls "lvialriage Is A Private Affair. the new Metro-Goidwyrh, Mover picture which plays to-dav. at lilo Prince Edward ‘Theatre to ‘mark Lana 'l‘url1er's return to the scincn nltcl- ll. long absence. The story. buacd on the best- selit-l‘ by Judith Kelly. fits Lana like a glove. In the film, Lona plava l2"- mcsponsible Theo West. whose road to love and happiness is torturous indeed. Sllf.‘ ularria-d L1. Tom Wlwcl lJuhn l-locllnkl alter _a ipmoncel which bcginsht an Omccrs Cam; loch. Her irlvolnus Wfl-VS make it IIOUOIIIII wlicthur the min-rings will} inst. but 5111i settles down after a. blessfld evcn sllc trll-s to model _l1er life after; that o1‘ two of her closest friends“. but I12; 1.11111 in Illllffiillll: crumb-| lrs vhcn she learns that the girl; ls c rrying on with another men.l ’l‘l1co clicournuas rhe attentions of illlflillfll‘ Olilflu‘. Capt. Miles Lnnc-, ing (Jzuncs Craig: and becomes confused as lc just where her heart] belongs. now ulepmblcm 1s solved is son-lcihing vouil be wantlml to soc tor youmli at the Prince Ed-. ward Theatre Lana turns ill a memorable oer- formnnce which surpasses even the dramatic ability she has shown in 31*; vlllll; lllcs. Silo has thoroughlvi mastered the nuances oi he!‘ 101K‘ llllfl lmlkrs ‘Fhru someone you are’ 1 NYAL. VITA-VIM MULIIPLI CAPSIII-Ii ythe modem Wlomln Formlh meal -111~tttro.1~1-= 1 . or lydaor-onurvrflc Cwpn Ind V Down (Comes Cost of Hearing for Canadians! ms n w nambmc -,; anionic AID I 1 i I SPORTS STYLES and FUR-TRIMMED tl1c location . Can dia aircraft in distress, “was: Qgflffiefiffifif Al: MlInister Power. announcing tamed» the dlsbandnrent,‘ said: I e m e ' ' 1 ' rvc . s c I fi the chamber Wm “mam as; 194g), hIiouIIIflglyciIlt igporting svs. in“ by 45 “it 51x Inches and kw temwaa organized which did a re- w“ °§fly 37° °r n“ .615 mem "s marllably fine Job and which was I“ Parlammlt‘ The mess Sea" “e "eeliv at all timcs to guard against H” be mcflmscd "m" I‘: m 1m and In surprise attack by the enemy- !” ‘m’ “m “me My" are "o have Fortunately such an occasion ncv- monfitm l"""°“d~‘“°"c°,§{‘,,,'{,‘,'f',‘,',f$ er arose but in many other ways cons ucns an ll s:- ' . _ m which to dmate "m?" m. reyygueruserviccs have proven invalu hearse speeches. . ‘ The heating plans aim to re- produce in the chamber. winter and summer. "all the ntntolplleric con- ditlcrl of n warm strlnB My Wt 0f doors." A5 to the ventilation, it will be designed to produce. 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