3 i iii? dent. Mr. ave an elalfi dwelt bridl! H o? whet Rot"! II iscts. ,4. guinea 3W. Iigmflt, Hilton Barbour. and John Black. M, the annual meeting of the ti”? ‘" l! lbou was mtlflrerchief’! office and c. n. Profit to secretary t. . Due to a sllllilg "gum 5:033‘: . ova ‘when, math hes been con: med w his home for three months. sq; Joann (liar; and Keir “m, , . . . "suspend- ing IQ» leave at their respect- ive homes. lem- ‘imhent user- fse. is viskifltinar liis wife. here. an. Roy Belllok has returned rm: Oharlotmown. where he at- tended a convention o! the Ohurch of the Nasarene Ienywill be gileeeedto hsow ' (In. Wallace case's recover! fmnhsrroeerstilmeee. lluch interw is being shown in anAlb- d‘ VQPY . menu under the direction of ’ livelate Jsrnes ll. Birch-G. A“; V. things. day, Q-e.‘ 1 T amnion isfiiés mam a. s. m- elecntied rm‘ ‘c314. whil‘: . I». cllllhila u “vwineaifiifiis use-s -s¢t Peter Harrison. n. A. 1I..' rl alter l". Borden hlllerds , ‘. m-ssufud. l-l-ZI. -eeo oaiosTT ‘m. led Party. Town dserp. Ieasaleeton. larch m,‘ an‘? . lINAI-l. muss gash» _._- ‘ Bedequg rink. l. lllddletori ALSO NEWS and Short Subject Shows: 7:30 - 9:13 MATINEE THURSDAY AT 3.30 —_ sinnnisffi“ Personals - Tlgnish. lummor- { - s Burke. in heldretumetl to Mlmtnn“ d. spsn a eave v ren in n‘ , --Miea Marguerite Craig, of ‘e office. Ne onal Egress. Mo the Canadian hsa etter ncton. duties returned her spending e vacation at her former horns rm"; “mp5! 311N510" gardens but well-reasoned solu- ' \ In MlddletolL-l. wNDONl-(m) —RwQfI!lWlIl llotbliiodiscueethe meet eibilltiee five-y lllen lines. .I\§ DID SHOPPING lent ta- uh“ In ‘man's l l» steadying influence of counselors. ‘Sometimes It is in matters of buying, sometimes in mer- rhandising. Here at HOLMANS, we like to Blink that it ia Time that acts as our adviser. In the years ainee Holmanh first opened its doors, Surnmerside has grown and changed. We've wattbediour customers growiup. and their dliidflfi in turn become our-customer!- And Time, meanwhile, has taught us man)! suMMrgsmE for den-ground _.or renuning . 740.000.0110 extending I ‘Q15?’ southern rail work on the (l160.000,0i!i) London's un- and Home sh 1|! Ineala [wee our: wlsisr cou |s rm: Ne business grows and flourishes without nie" We've learned that Time does not dianii¢ U" fundamental deals-ea oi Sununersidq icr sound Values and fair dealing. We've learned Prestige carries with it responsibility to all our customers. We've learned what Surnmerside wants, and why. These are Time's contribu- UOII to the Holman Company you know to- ‘ Bros. dihomughly llcesble starring team 1 DUBLIN — ( Odllnt Wexford oonlgh BY NIGHT’ OPENS A’! CAPITOL THEATRE -J.n the crisply entertaining murder-mystery rllm "(lime - meet" which openedst the Owl- tol new of Jane Wymsn and Jerome Cow- en. As Robbie Vance, Miss Wy- ls the perfect m make up an adept, intellli gent pair o! sleuths in a smooth ma! swlitlllv Eaoouuustgyb u . empbe re n - Borden (Bthart Crew-ford)? in"! Groolomere, e reso town. Campbell finds the case turned hot by the Axe-slay- ing of Irens’s father. Borden, who lost his hand because of an axe ini%inflinwd by the victim, is a p e suspect Campbell weaves his WY through ‘the plica- tlons o! local politics, wangles .,.""....."::.'" swirl" sass“ , w e. h e's help. he plows steadily to the natured with the Wynn Oowen team is Faye Emerson as the ruthless and beautiful Ann Marlowe» concert man for rden. Eleanor Parker as his estranged wife, and Charles tang as the hapless Paul Goff. now BY MOONLIGW!‘ 0Pl— runners ti’? B1‘ m t in an elicit ‘i0 vovei-take arrears of farm work and bring ‘ wheat sowinss up to nor- wfly forward to Mar estreated and another cha be drunk sum. susnnuu __ advance. 000K! for Pbotolrl-Dhe. OONIIDIIATION IJII I20 BUBANUE. - wsuacn m t Bottles. rum and Guerra?- 1%: Herd- "were Oompllll’. Lilni . 2-3-01. UNLOADING this week "oarloads- Woven Farm . all widths The lingers wan Company, Limited. 2-3-21. NOTl0I..- (Italy's Grocery will be closed all ds blonds . March 5th tor Stock y 2-21-91. CLIP 00'1" the IQV givins the times of sponsored Red casts. They are exceptional pro- Rrams. Don't miss them. l-l-il THE EXHIBITION of elntings by Professor Stanley ‘ le of Mount Allison University at the Art Gallery has been extended and will be open Thursday and Friday alternoons and saturday weaning. -1-li MILITARY MEDAL WINNER- Bdr. Ronald Joseph MacLesn, e native of Souris River. who has been awarded the Military Medal for outstanding service overseas is a eon of sewing overseas with the Canadian Artillery. He 28 years old on March m. nouncement o1 the award of Military Cross to Bdr. MacLean gals made in yesterday's Guard- I EGG PRODUCTION- dlwtlon in this province Egrzitiiiiigs to increase, being twent percent above that of correspon ing date last year. Shipments are going time points, New- foundland and Labrador. No change in prices have occurred this week. Grading stations are pay- tor ungraded eggs: A.L. 30-330; A.M. za-so; B. 250- o. 10-10. Grad- rsczsssss 2*l‘"=;;::* h. : . . - . .3211 AP. as; n. as; o. n. ’ /’ GIVEN TWO YEARS-A sent- ence of two yags in was even to ymon Smith, s1 Gerald St, on a charge of indecent assault by Bti ndiary Magistrate K. M. Martin the Police Court yesterday. The accused, who Is as Trl ls A t. A d incapabiz hada hiscbail bobelmialalg and m“ d edwith r Iflmanded until today. cry w“ WILL PRESENT p, 5 l, BRIEF — The brief prepared by the (Jo-operative Union cf Prince Edward Island will be heard this aiternoon at Moncton b, the Roy- al Commission on taxat n of Co- rdin to re. of JI- e secretary, Dr. J31‘. Croteau, leaves by plane this morning. The original arrangement was for the on to c n its Maritime hearings at Mono on on Friday. Y. \\ P T emmc i the orated for the occasion by members of the choir. "iunrrlage by her father. the bride looked charming in a floor length white sheer gown with bishops Gillespie of Mcaford, , m: were Mr. Prank Beard and Mr. R-lnh O'Brien. {My beautifull You". Miss u‘ licld st Mul sus MacKie an stone poured and were Mrs. William Kavenagh Mrs. Bede Deutsch. Mrs. Earl Gillespie and the Misses Marjorie Molllson. we roposed Jeriviep and resgbnded groom. The happy couple left on e hon- trip the Meri- . Anurrrcrowu M. F. SUPPLIED BY’ and France. ma» we rs) T —MUSICAI INSTRUMENTS JUNIOR RED CROSS e When within the cheer-less confines of enemy our men break Rlrrb and sing of home . . . due to the fires of hope kept burning by the Red Cross. Millions of Red Cross ibod captivity last year! Bur the 900,000 members of the Junior Red Cross have determined that Canadian prisoners shall not live alone. They shall have music! parcels reached our boys in Accordingly thousands of. musical instruments have passed enemy guards and barbed wire to inspire songs in the night. Besides this work for prisoners, the junior Red Cross war eifort bee also sent out millions of knitted articles and blankets to the fighting forces; thousands of splints for broken limbs; mobile kitchens, r maintenance 9f 14 war nurseries in Britain; relief for the war-stricken children of China, Greece, Russia, Poland prison camps it may well be by bread and ambulances, ls any service more deserving of your help? Dig deep! Give generously to the Red Crnss. _._,_... ucntiitlvlrllir Laummerside Smith-Bounces liuptials ‘rrinity United Chtuch, Bummer- side was the sccnc oi‘ an Intfllflfl» lug wedding yesterday. February rill-lads” %Z’$?.'..‘."“é‘. “if?” “$5?” .. er . and Mrs. G “g o r merside, became the bride of Mr [Omar L. Ry; .and Mrs. M. P. Smith of London, Ontario. eorge Bowness, Sum~ Smith. son of the Rev. John Jar-vie. pastor of the church ciificinted. ' Th c church was beautifully dec- e Given In lreves and n. floor length. coroust tyle veil with orange blossoms. She carried s bouquet of rose cer- nutlons. Her only ornament was a string or 900m. The bridesmaid, Miss Jean H Nicholson. wore of pearls, a ‘gift the floo le tli uwn o! blue taffeta with match B l‘ iuliet cap and carried a coloniis onquot of rose carnations. The bride's mother was attired in a navy blue and white sheer dress and e blue hat. -lt"FflKe o! white roses She wore e The groomsman who'll/Lt. ill. H. Ont. The ush- of the regis- O ll sang "I'll elk Beside atherine MecOsllum as organist. ' Immediately ‘allowing the wed- tug ceremony a reception as Lodge. . - Mrs. Donald Lid- those serving aullne Todd. and Bcttv sh-n-pe. he table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake artistically decorated. The 'o:~~* w- w» the Rev.’ John tobythe “H108. oat and tan accessories, and a corsage of pink roses. Smith is meteorologist m. the Summer iuc Airport. osu rem} Anniversary of this City were at home to ihrir friends on Tuesday evening iv: when they cclobratvd lho birth day anniversary ul ‘ F: w, S 5 o -1 was e large attendance present and an enjoyable evening ms spent. A short programme was carried out every number of \\'hi~‘-1 was much appreciated us was n - ed by the generous applause which was accorded penformance. The day commemorated by the Oddlellows at this time Is known es "Wlldey Day" and is a con- stitutional requirement for cele- bration. ‘Thomas Wlidey the found- er was born in London. Eng., Jan. 15th. 17M. and died at Baltimore. U.S.A., on Oct. 19th. year. He had more than ordinary intelligence. although he had very little op- portunity to obtain even n com- mon school education. But he had other qualities that went far umoug clam oi people with whom he labored. among which was n spirit of friendliness not often encount- ered among ordinary citizens. so. as would be sltplloscd. when he came to work as a fraternallst among his chosen associates his labors were well rewarded. He search in the fraternal world. the result being the founding of the independent Order of Odd Fellows of the largest orders of its kind in the world. The following programme was carried out under direction oi Bu» Geo. A. Oudmore es chairman. every mmber of which was much e o m ream oae. Bro. J- 1*- Calder. For travelling the bride wore a moss green wool suit and {hatching hat with n black noted The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs" their order. Thomas Wildcy. 'l‘l~.<=re 3 I unrbnrism ' heroism and Visitation ot member TI Clu-b. mm Mrs. Ralph Douala-Bl Sister Ruby l-ioule. PP- Glllla Solo. Bro. A R of Old Musical trio,’ Sister Helen Mar.- Bachern. dMgi-icn Puncher- Mr. Leona or - Address. "The ‘Day We 9W" bmu-y 3m, 1:, c, Bur-hoe. Farce comeds‘. one act. ‘The Plc- nic", which brought down house. , Refreshments were served which were o! a 1118b Ofdfl‘. after which the floor was cleared for a dance hich was joined in by all lover!» '5 the nrt. The floor was kept (m- a very considerable‘ time t-h was more evidence of cu- vymcni. 0. N. R. Head Makes Strong Appeal For Victory Loan Support; MONTREAL. Que. Fell. 28 Appealing in all niilcers audit-m: plowws of the Canadian Nallullh- Railways to SHPPO" ' "l? RC“ Cross campaign {or sl0.000.000. B. C. Vaughan. chillfmflll and presi- dcnt. said: "Side by side uilh the of war goes human compassion. Mercy shows itself in countless indiv- ldunl acts but as the destruction of war is organized and as re- habuimllnn must be planned and organized. so must the works o! moi-vi" be planned and organized. The task is heavy‘ and spread wide over lime and space and it l5 most effectively accomplished through such aeeucies ns the Red Cross Society. With the European u-ar ririvin: inln its last desperate stages. the responsibilities of the Rm Cross are multiplied. Th" nerd of our forces and their families 1.- still arm- Imd ll" suffpflpiqg ul our Allies of (he United Nations are a challenge to the best that. is In us. Million! are dostitiue," he concluded. Minerl’! relievee infill the ' PARCEL-POST C BURCH LONDON - A complete church has ' ' ' Dy fuel We are :13 ne'er to you as ‘i our Mail llotr Our Mull lllTlllilll" v( II thing Is a . simply wriiz‘ get tho sumo > vim m; you would ii you us- ited our stun‘. Prescriptions are filled ar- i curatcly and sou lr. first available l""lll.'ll Infill. nos‘.- agc prepaid. , ., ~. ». ENMAN nuns . .; CO.,LII\ITTEI) susrumsrnr: t’,