WARNER BR . ' Hit orbits! IIIIM] i-‘lli [ii ilil Willi] llliil .-. will IUIIII MM Fill Will. EXTRA Y I SIIPVISIh‘ AT 09E H. l Hooker, "Bl T0 THE SCREEN with their Proudest production of all-those IVonder-Songs, Wonder-Laughs and the whole Wonder Story of i Rumor-ply? ‘r M i ./L°/ m Eon ca!” BRITISH - (KANADIAN NEWS ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS OUR BOX-OFIFICE TODAY c}. ' $361.11‘ lnucrunc Wow.’ Old Throckmorton in o Sock Show..as Radio's Funny Man Turns His Famous laugh Into a ROAR on the Screen! Henrslltllcleroy. Margie, Judge and all your other I special favorites x oi the air waves! PIIIIIDE EDWARD: -:- TD-DAY — Tii ll II. OS. Merrily March i MUFPHY ' Jilii [ESHE ' i! iillllrllfl iilllfll -~=KliI Sfiiill 3.15 — Hill and 9.00 FROM 3 - 5 rd it" DAIIWELL Produced by IIERMAN SCHLOM. Dircclcd I77 GORDON DOUGLAS. Screen Play by lack Tuwniry end Julian iosenhson EXTIIAI! SHOWING AT — A VOLCANO IS BORN — Terryioon — WEST OF THE ROCKIES and ARGENTINA HORSES, —- Color Parade 3.15 _ 7.00 .-...'.i s45 ‘w. EMPIRE § > t’. A Mario nr0|lN'o‘___ rmmrg-nrm or Aci-rorimonpuou 11°“ ‘“ i 1 cawronx _ scrum. A snrc 1s BORN ‘l a T '__ _ C .. . WIIVTELY BAY, England -—(CPl Dr. F, Hnrsrmnn bcll-"vcs it's; never loo lnte to start. Ill 8n, hc's= rzen elected to lh" Whucly Bayi Irben district council. I THUR. —FR|.~SI-IT.‘ lFatuous Gilhy Comes To Screen In First of Series stcrs set about muxnr Iyl now ployiug at Kill: Carrying on rho slain n-lnt 114:. long had designs on Giluys ouch- clordom. Gildy, however- is not. to beycap- turcd, and the uusho: 1s a 1 l rlcrstaxidln.’ Gila" l» r - todv of the two rhlldrru csny iron: d they. (lr-lurnnnccl to stu". ' cost, ev- _ can popul "lac (mil-- ‘cnolzuh and illilrli‘ him the ,‘ IOZKIIII! citizen. Juclg: dnrc curl"; nlll h Ebulr uu in worn. \\‘l'.ll u; lur: rcsullz. lllli. Icnd in n sr'i'-~Ft>ill' I chmux. Jane Darweli. 11.x Cilldjflg; ‘slated. heads [Ilp (‘ti c-zlsl, nrl .Chnrlr‘s Amt pot-m the J1 ' lNancy Gales Allll lrccluic N Fhavc tho role.‘ of lhp two \ stem, and Mary Fu-lzl. " grinll 21nd Lillian Randolph ‘surbmrtlng ruin.» in the Hcrmnu l Schlum nrrxlwlmr. l ‘ITV wl. ll] mnlalri L°°t~ DANDRUFF l ‘ SATISFACIIQN GUARANTEED‘, I "'$.13‘;*.>r:‘!r;9;?l.:r:;.l:1 l w imlfmliunll imlru l -'"-c urreu RA . l-soac n omrrvrenr‘ Ti, was first on the ton of the Darrell It’s Some § it's Something Old! What occurs when, lwn 3215131;- ll ! v adet Corps News THE PIIONETIC ALIIABET A signuller frequently has call out the letters of the alphabet: when sending or receiving a megs- are by flag or by limp. and when spelling words heard lndletinctly by telephone or by tvlreless. In order to uvuid errors in such cases, the DEVELOPMENT OF THE RIFLE Firearms are said to have been uscrl first in European warfare in lhe fourteenth century. The hand ‘llln was in practical use in 1446 11nd Wns ni’ vrry rude construction, ‘y hurl a rilnule hon or brass tuhc ' n iolzuh-hule lli. the top. 1L1 ' iixcrl m a slraighf block o ‘ wonrl, the cnd of which passed under the right armpit when thc' ‘izun was fired. The horsesoldlrrs used a forked rest to support it. The match was made of cotton.‘ boiled in snltuoiro. The touch-hole ibui lalcr at the side. with a smnlli ‘pan underneath to hold the prim- n2. The Matchlock. The first im- nrovcmcnrcame in the reign of jHcury the Seventh. h.\' fixing a ~.- rock to hold the match. which was brought down lo the priming by n lrlcncr. hence the term matchlcck. ‘A little later the Germans bent. ' lihc stock and made it fit the . shoulder. i Th0 Wheel Lock. An improvement , 'nn tho mntchlock was invented in |Nurcmburlr in 1517. "Fhls consisted ‘ ol‘ a urocvcd wheel which protrud- ed into the firing nan. and was connected to it with a strong -.<prlng. The cock was also regulated - by n snrlmz and wa= fIiIgd with n niece of iron pyrltos. To shoot. it ' [was wound up with a kcv. and ihe ». was lrt down nn tho priming 1 "on so as I0 let tho pyrite: rest on [the wheel When the trigger was , Inresscd. thr- whccl rcleascd I and revolved. emittinz sharks which! lcnllcd the nowder in Ihn nan. ‘in 1540. the Spaniards invented n "rrwr mrlichlock called Ihg rougher! ‘Yr. was verv ponulnr. for it had. fllm instead of the armies. _ (To Be Continued) r ___________ RUSSIAN FROST KILLS Tn the Russian winter a wounded srlrlicr if lylnz in ‘he own will dip of frost in 10 minutes to half-an- hour. I ._ POU LTRY We require llnllmitefl quan- tltlee or chicken. fowl. Also all other kinds of meat Poultry live and dressed. (‘or- "i" "lfllnz Ind hlghesl market prices. on, moqgm ‘llllilflk nlant is at vour die. pose]. ' - Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown l fifiFflf-‘PW-‘hfi [And oft I wonderecbhow I dared md braodlitle l: to build Immunity with VltaVar-alnralllaetoiuecopwlooornblraing COLD VACCINI pllll VITAMINS ill catching cold, talra VlIaVax to reduce eavarlry and speed recovery. i0_ II yerfvo lrul had a cold, tah VltaVax to ‘ overcame Iallgue and Incroou vitality. | For scientific precaution agalnfl Mun oolde, grlppo and bronchitis, protect all the larnliy with VlraVax Cepwiee. Only $2.50 h: Iona to two months average requirements. ' 11m: cnnnwrrcrowu ouexouuv ~ Elli-i! ' Illa new dcubla Helena again! coidqgrlppo l DEITIAI. GUARDIAN Tbh eellnn In 3i "MIIII: aim" =1‘: I» mum at. Tlve some a word. 1M6"! N)‘ able In advance. 000KB for Phonon CONFIDIIATION LIII IN- SUBANCE. POLICE COURT-Charged with being drunk and disorderly. 01W case appeared in yesterday's Police Court" and received $10.00 and cooucorlldaye. JOB ["0]! PATRIOT EDITOR -— "'-...°*°"r.. "":*"..:".*r'..'r:'*“"; O II‘ C IQ‘ ed p“ III‘ “ with the following] phonetic Dapgabet I; Asltyaur drugahhorfordelalie writab- :::.;l.-. s; “attract”. s. .1. 2:. ---~ -~-~-- s ~ - Able D08 GCOTBQ Jig 5TART TODAY Baker Easy How King M We VITA UTaIie n e vhf,“ cow vlccmz Pr... VITAMINS William __ _,__,,,_, ____>_._._..._. .__.. 1?"l"l_~* w or er - zmsliallant Officer Prays For courage 0n Eve of Action Central Italy -lBy Mail —- 1n ihc bmercst assault and hand to r hand lighting the Canadians have laced in this war, Major A. R. Campbell, of Perth” Ontario, wasl killed in action on Christmas Day leading a Llsnt and successfull charge by t e men of the Hastings’ and Prince Edward Regiment. Alex. Campbell knew the price of' war before he ordered that advance,i for his father, Captain I-I. D. ,Mines. France, on July 30, .Captaln Campbell had previously ‘been mentioned in dispatches and was buried on his 38th birthday. The action in which Major Alcx Campbell participated led to the capture of Leonardo and the heights beyond know as The Crossroads. From there the regiment initiated the three phase action to cut off Ortona, by - passing it to the Adriatic Sea. , Before going into battle Major rCnnlpbell wrote the following poem ,cel1lng on God for the gift of courage. I917 I PRAYER BEFORE BATTLE When. ‘neuth the rumble of the guns. I lend my men against the Runs; It‘s then I feel so all alone and weak And scared. Accept the task of leading men. I wonder. worry, fret and then-I may" O God who promised oft To humble men Io lend an ear. Now in my troubled state of mind Draw near, O God. draw near, Draw near. Make me more willing lo obey. Help me to merit my command. And if this be my fatal day. ReacI-‘h out. O God, Thy helping and And load me down that deep, dark vale. Help me to lead them in the fight. So they will say, "He was a men." Campbell, was killed at Neux Lu Wartime mm amt Trade Board.‘ Charlottetown, Mr. Nell Metihuorhl editor or the Patriot, has been ap-i pointed to fill the vacancy. SNOW PLOUGIIS Tlhe snomlofiglis have gucoesefully c cared I P911119. r and southern Roads to Winsloe.‘ York Rd. end to Vernon and Mill- vlew Stations, respectively. Roads have also been opened to the elr-, port and Bench Grove, as well as to the orphanage and Mt. Herbert 01mg; reported yesterda that no work had been dam on he shore road icodlnl to Borden, but it was expected that operations would be- gin today. POLICE SEEKING GIRIRS PAR- ENTS - Halifax. police are today aiding in a search for the nts of Kethlcm Mary McNeil]. who died over the weekend in Ohur- lottetown. City police received e wire from Chief of Police A Birt- Whlstle. Charlottetown, seeking their cooperation in locating the parents o! the girl, who formerly worked It Victoria. General hospital here. Ac- cord‘ ,, to ‘ ‘orrncnon reaching here. the girl wee employed at ‘he ihospltel 1940. Charlottetown -polloe have been unsuccessful to date in finding any trace of her paler-its A railway ticket from New Glasgow to Charlottetown W“ found in her poeseselo after dcath- Halifax Chronicle. CASUALTY LIST-Amen: those reportted wounded in the lat/est. Canadian Aznmv Casualty List is L- Opl. Albert Samuel Dunvllle. who we; th a Rove! Canadian Ord b-Oni DUIIVIIIB’! Ptes. Allc lcl Gallant. nnd Nicholas Joseph Garland. each of whom were ser- ving wit-h Nova Scotla-Hlnce Ed- ward Island Roaizncnte. Pie. Alcide Gellanvs next of kin is his mother Mm. Mary Jane Gallant. RR. No. 4, Egnont Bay. PEI. Pie. morons iDanlel Gallanltkw next of kin l; his ‘mother. Mrs. Annie Gallant, Bear River, P.E.I. Pte. Garlands next of lcln is his brother Mrs. Jone Gu- lond, Vernon River, P.E.I. MT. HERBERT YP-Ul - ‘nae regular meeting of the Mt. I-Ier- bert Y.P.U. was held at the Pro- testant Orphanage. February 15th. Quleg; music opened the Devotional Period. T119 hymn Jesus Shall Reign wee then sung. The even- ing's scripture lesson wee reed by Isabel Farquhsrson, after which Kathleen Raynor led in rayer. The hymn Tell Me The 0d. 01d 5&3’ Wfls sung and a panel dis- c crn on the topic, why Medical Malone? Kathleen Raynor on Coewenor, nee Those who assisted her in the d - cuwon were: Sue Jones. Isabel Fer- quherson, Jenkins and lt’s Entertaining! il’s Educational! WIT-Trent's All This? LISTEN m C J F X SUNDAYS - at 1.30 P. M. THURSDAYS at 7.15 P. M. ing New! B l I i ““€.."?.§".:l’"°*l’é“ “Emir; r EC % O ens-Ia MD O CG-hldl Limh m fated with I929 been C Manager of Motors Holding Division. His prev- i011! ' and ' ious capacities M importance. a native of Begins-rid resident of Toronto, brings wide Baptist Y-Pil- Present A “ 0h, Promise Me” the Baptist Young Peoples Union Players’ local presentation of "Oh ' wcdy-hit by Pete Williams, which 3,513 Russel Ebrquherson. Bluiness per- iod followed. the Resident, Miriam FA-Ynor taking charge. after which a half hour of . followed Arnold Bur-hoe and Russel Plerquh- nraon put on two jolly games. The meeting closed by singing Auld Ian: Sync. _ Ilw Assistant Director For General Motors osrmwn _ A. '1; arson m- announce- ” E- J’. Umphny, Macphcrson has be usoo- Gencral Mower: since c past flvc years, he has the Jfiorth experience includes that. of manager, business manager special representative in var- To his new ' st M1". Mecphereon, and a former nd varied sales experience. ise Mc" the new three not lng special "TWJIJIII I cd otherwise. I-Ie took his fl ht on’ Fbb. ll. His children will m s the, touch of a hand that tried to Klimt! them on the straight paths. Besides his sorrowlng wife there are left to mourn five children: Cecil Campbell Burlington. and Lloyd who has just returne overseas Just e week. It seems that i God sent him home to be with ills father before he stayed by his bedside till the cud carnc. He also leaves three step-l children: Roy, who was unable to be homo for the funeral and Lenora r -———— . r n ews o "'2." “fr?” si"l""uf‘§¢ "m; Oust-inn has been completed. end §,“,,,'§.;wn_ a g n rehearsals are now in progress (or m, funem] wok late residence on Fe . 14, W ‘ ohm §€£v199..!l.lhe_h<>vse- 965ml" Road Why . . . I10 Recommends Since r099 A.D. I The Venerable Order of St. john is the oldest Order of Chivalry in the world. In 1099 AD. members restored the old hospital of St. john in Jerusalem and provided a. body of men, called the Brothers of the Hospital of St. john of Jerusalem, to attend the sick. Later, the Order became a fighting Brotherhood and consisted of Knights to defeadkhe Hospital and the sick, as well as Brothers to nurse them. Always the Order lived up to its motto-“Pm Utilitate Hominrmf-for the service of mankind. Today the Order of St. john, which 551. Zinlin Amhulanrr wide For lurlhcr lnionea- tlon, gelinloudrvvilh your local SI. John Ambulance Associa- tion Irancll or Iri- gada Division; or wrlta Carnrnandery Headquarters. 321 Chapel $0., Ottawa, Ontario. controle the St. john Ambulencc Association and Brigade, ecill serves humanity. Through the Association it teaches the science of First Aid and Home Nursing; through the Brigade its members put this instruction to practical use rendering a First Aid and Nursing Service throughout Canada and the British Empire. Wartime has brought about a. expansion of the Order's activities. But when peace comes this great work will go on, as it has for nearly a thousand years, for the Order of Sr. john is dedicated no serving humanity. Qssociatiun anh ibrigahe ' Rev. Mona, Mrs. passed away. He place from his b its B NURSE SCOTT f5» w the enhance which t B. Y. P. U. Pin, ere ulre giving on unday uni: Fri . February 24th and 35th n the Baptist Chlr-‘ch Hall 8.15, IN MEMORIAM MR. JAMIS D CAMPBELL A sod gloom was cast over Spring Valley and vicinity when God call- B estrus \ CHEST ows 1 Acre 5 vveyl, to brcek up croup cd home a beloved msldent in the of James D. Ounpbell, son of the lute Dougold and Mrs. Campbell. He was born in I-lunllq ton ee years no. He vile a car-j nter by trade. Anybody coming- n cwtect with him learned to IOVQi never recovered. iplthough eve rig that human ‘hands could wee done He em tiered the hospital for treatment and deenire medical skill. God will- 2 3 4 5 IT'S BETTER for congcnion, clur nuflcd-up hce , Iooacnl coughs-over night. I: pcncu-ncs fnucr. Generate! bee! and vlporizce quicker. It in grcuy. Can be ulcd WIIII perfect nlcty on the rlolcn not. *-'-- "' c- ' "- c‘ all dmrclsic. h‘ ., sleinleu, nan- the service. the cold day there was e large crowd gathered to show the eetecm in which he was held. His pastor Mr. MacGowan. Ml‘. QUICKIES Arthur Stewart, sang a favorite hymn of the de- . They also held a service l1 "m" | in Malpcque Presbyterian Church where e large crowd gathered. The |hymns sung were: Safe 1n The , Arms ofmJcsus,_Eor_Evcr__Wit,h_lhe SUPPORT THE RED GROSS CAMPAIGN IN WIIIDII VIE SHARE UNDER WAR SERVICE REGULATIONS SM conducted‘ predeceased him ‘l8 “There are also two brol Ksccuston - By Ken RBYFIM‘ i’l"‘§ BUCKLEYS THAT'S WHY e Guardian Wont All "We iult a eugeeetlon. deer. but you eon rem p ‘urn 1pm, and all that was 1v" °i beloved husband and in!!!" laid to nest beside his dough!" :20 viving. Russel of Indian Rufr H" Gcorgc of Hamilton HIICIOlILS5IS1: Bessie, Mrs. Georg" Bliiilhdeft Valley. The funeral was 112m“ N direction of Joseph T. m‘ n1 block’ "i. W RIMIRIQ