1.51.1591; 1a. 1944 § nit-stoop“ b5‘ ‘T! AaED-Wlilrsdqv ‘Va “g5 ' o. Si, x .-... CHARLES COBURN - JACK CAR$0N UANEWYMAN ALSO Comm unity Sing - Cartoon NEWS SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7 —- 9 FRI. AND SAT. MATINEE 3.15 EVE. 7 and 8.45 _-0_- MUSIC — SONGS COMEDY wEMPIRLW TO-NIGHT Fill. and SAT. ADDED CARTOON FINAL CI-IAPT. OF QECRET SERVICE fl DARKEST AFRICA CHAPT. ONE “THE YELLOW PERIL" now scar/n. a'a\‘a\fa'n'a'n's'a'a'n's‘fie'fn'h‘irfl."a' A ill i". UHF/ii |.t ‘i4 SHOWS TONIGHT 7-8.“ MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY AT 2.30 . Yesterd ' m‘ “lays rules and ‘Bililllll. iilllllfllilli This I :1 Sofiwumrerg" I! nature mg; l II i». dorm; -~-- -e_ -——-_ _1qg.-. , QBASWELL ior Photographs. cons: a _ BUBANCE RATION our: in RESERVE 3m W mg rig r0 June climvfl- a-iu-iai. PROIIIBITION AMINDIENT- orders oi islature contained notice . . T. Kickham, Firlt District °1 1511181. of his intention to in- "Wllfi? a hill to amend the Pro- hiilulim Act. The nature of the amendment was not disclosed. COMMUNITrOJI-WCEII‘ A8. iinal Concert IBOI be lo b‘: u r news ’.,- 800 ATION.— for tlhis n’ . W C. season will s: tl ei mues, i0 . 0!‘ 0h the o; the POLICE COURT — One uerson. annealed on two charges in yester- days Police Court. For retaining an employee without a permit. the 8w was fined $3.00 and costs. or 5 days in iail. and for hiring an employee without iirst obtaining a . he was fined 810.00 and costs, or 30 ays. GREENE - CBOSSMAN. - The rriale or a ve $4: uolc took e Mr. and Mrs. l-lilyard Cmaaman of Seckville were united in mar- riage by Rev. A. K. Herman. The bride. who were a navy suit with accessories to match given Prank N8. Fol was at by a large number of relatives and friends. the h couple lelt by motor for a trio to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Later ihe groom will be postvd to Mt.‘ Pleasant. P. E L-Jacirville ‘llrinoess O'Rourke,’ Romantic iiomedy at Prince Today A any and eoarklins Wmedy. starring Olivia de Hevillond pfld lloizwrt Crumninas will be the new screen offering at the Prince Ed- ward 'I‘heot:re w-doy and Saturday. Entitled “Princess (Tltourltefl the new Werner Bros. attraction prom- iwr Fornehliinrr special in the we!’ oi lisht comedy. “liiek m m." And They hid SeventeemTvE-d-rzzld Ray literally got a kiick out o! e mov ea. alone M his first In Vermont.” conning to-day at the Capitol Theatre 7 lieetern iiit at Elipire Fast trigger work and last riding set the pace for Universars latest action melodrammtJAri ¢ . Theatre. Tex the thrill-loaded headlines Fuzzy ght. famous cowboy comedian. in the leedin: featured role Janet Show and Dennis Moore are others in a combatant cast and th ]P9l'l\i1 e o! Bun C ID C and his 110M111! Red River V1116’ ‘ycsf-Men Versus The Black Dre!- on." a thrill-packed Ropubiic serial oron. Roland ‘he the Friday and satur Thlllldly. day, for Mteenzccnsectrtive I825 Baker l Co., Under the Stage Direction Curtain Lieui. Governor B. musical sequences incl-tide 1 ST. PATRlCK’S PLAY nrusvotruf misnl SBOIETY —PRESENTS-- “EILEEN ’S ROMANCE ” ‘ A Comedy in 8 Acts By Robert C. Schimmel Producted by Special Arrangement with W. H. Alec Specialties H DON MESSERS ORCHESTRA" rumor ruvnum THEATRE FRIMY. MARCH 17th. 1"” Under the dlstilwuiehed patronage of His Honour . LePage and Mrs. LePage, Pre- mier Hon. J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones. His Wor- llilil Mayor. Dr. J. E. Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard. Matinee Curtain 3.15 PM. PROCIIDS IN AID 0F CHARITABLE FUND ‘rm! qnsauvrrnrowgéxqusrcmriv Men, 30, 40, 50! ""' '3'..." "l: '1" .11?" I r lll\— to a ll Ell- rwafitif" t‘;lh°.'.°1i’.“iii'“'"f ntrodue lo. ll n tifwfdu mlhrfitwaarraaiifim Among the radio telephone oper- ators, wireless operators igraundi llld wireless mechanics who grad- uated recently from No. I Wireless‘ School. n. c. A. s- n. AC2. .v. a} Mchren. n! Fitzroy Street, char. IOQMMIII. P. E- L. Whn ll shown above. --RCAF Phch . 1M1; m I 25 Years a Priest (Kansas Exchange) on Feb. 2nd 1v.- . . son o! the la v J mwm Keny‘ i M . 3'1"" J- Kfllye or l1{orta.:?igusfi' “miflihi ‘>1 8t Mary's Hospital‘ Winfield. had i110 distinction 0i ""1115! 75 years of priesthood. Rluilmflfl and other restrictions how force and the unsettled and chaotic conditions of the war Period. prompted Father Kelly to ivreso a Public celebration m1 m. occasion o! his silver jubilee, so he ceased the day taking we o; hisnwho/rk as usual. er Kell is b , H9 11°13‘ mieylllsiozateusdlndprfgisltr‘ shsnlpincies. l-lc is pastor o! st. g3"; 1371811. Oxford; chaplain o. - "Ya has ital: chaplain a‘. 1116 1min 5110i 8n urmv air field near Winfield; chaplain at tin: State training school, Wingigld; and chaplain to the "my a" rs noes n B th t Winfield. Tliilscfuhfeliufgnthioniiagiel ue distinction Of holding five Of. 1°11" IPDOInt-lnents under two 31811096. his own Ordinary, tn.- Mm RW- Bishop Christian Win- kelflllnn. and the Most Rev. Bish- g; John O'Hara. delegate to the 0st Rev. lfi-ancis Spellman, Mil- itary Vicar of the United Sta/tea Am‘; and Navy chaplains. In his oificmi capacity, Father Keny 1.; in close touch with municipal, mie- federal and army authorities. "111" K111i’. 58. was ordained in St. Dunstan‘; Cathedrabchay. 100-flown. Prince Edward Island. Canada. He came to Wichita 5110111)’ alter his ordination and W38 fiPpointed assistant of Si. Marys Cathedral. On Sept». l0, D931. h; was made pastor of Si. stricks parish in Wichita, m, IO-year pastorate in the Norm m"! WI! "Piste ivlth pastoral achievements. An ouistandinq Protect was the building of the P" h school. On June 23, 1M1, ilifiiir-Jy"d“‘v”iii.d‘.°d“‘°a“ii“i‘d Oxfird Dletorste. ‘m Happiest congratulations arc ex- tended to Father Kelly who is so well beloved by his people, Father Keliv has three brothers and one sister d‘; the Island. Eugene Kelly, Charla town; Lidcious O. South. P011; Francis. librt Auzustus; and Mrs. Harry Kelly, Lake Verde, 11w has One sister in the B1BW._Sr. St. Joseph Eugene of st. Josephs Order, st. Paul. who it will be remembered had the honor 0&0 celebrating her siiver Jubilee in Card 0f Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Biackm _ wishes to thank neighbours 311i friends for their kindnrss during thgciliness and death oi their sister. I9llll N. Y., U.S.A. of Henry (Connie) LeClair i l 8.15 P.M. I ' gency in that a Dominion - Pre- 'stctemcnts on p mattn of sex-n- ..,_,________ 34th. 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Charges -.v—-_—..: iiouse Discusses iiid Age Pensions 1 Dy Jamel McCook o-rmwn, March l3 - (C91 -— Four announcements in the Com- m-cns today overshadowed the main businms oi the House-Aha con- tinuing debarte on the industrial development bank bill. Prime Minister MacKensie Kins announced:- 1. Decision oi the federal gov- ernment to lift restrictions on the supply oi beer which may be 19' leased for sale bv the provinces- 2. Revision of the were control order modiiyintr restrictions on grantiniz wile increases and_ 911' minating a proposal to email" the National War Labor Board. 3 The Canadian Government has inf-armed the Eire Govern- ment it is in mu symDBihY with the reouest of the United Stated‘ Government. for the closing of, Axis iczations in Eire Defence Minister Ralsion cl:-— That o. 350,000 health survey re- port, which he tabled. meant that m country in the world had made a more complete study c! its nat- ional health situation than Canada. When the announcements were completed. Stanley Knowles (COP Winnipeg North Centre) moved an amendment to the motion to go into committee c-i supply cn iize bank bill. His amen’ recommended that the House record its opinion that consideration be Riven to in- creasing cld age nsions and pensions for the blind. the lowering of m; age at, which pensions are pgyqblq and revision ci pension! reauistions. Mr. Knowles said there was ur- snn- 1 vincisl conference would i» held soon at which chaniles in pensions laws might be considered. v Even i! all the responsibility were placed on the iederfll 80V" eminent to provide pensions oi $40 n month at the age oi 60 y!!!" l1" total annual cost would be only $155,000,000, or 95.000900 less Min the amount by which war exucn- dltures are being reduced thb yea! speaker J. a. Glen sold urn"!- ion for pensions we; made in the estimliu and the "i811"? 15911111 11* considered fully when they came before the House He ruled the amendment out. of order. rig on a question of Driviielze at, the opening of the sittins. HA1‘- iy Leader (i. — Porters In Prairie) said s. retieeti n had been cast on him in the Manitoba Legislature when Attorney - General .1 0. Mctenaghen was reported as say- ing that when a laymen made tiiir research of which he had m; knowledge he was assuming "l great onus." Discusses Cancer Mr. Leader said that when he racism: the Commons in Februa- rv a i; the treatment livrn l1! . . Davidson of Winnipea for cancer his rennarks were 0n stibrtshlin d by‘ mséicli . t: rity. "and the reflection w irh " i zentiemei; i: e 3th"; as Dr. he-‘ne me." Streaking on the bank bill. M Know s said the CC F‘ pro") wcrid-wrrzccrt second readin’! l-l-P had "misclttivrs" that th" hill in its Rankers in the W A- A. F» flifwmm" affect wmcn it is based. The harm, _Wi1lCh will have the purpose oi aiding financing small and medium industry, will nave re- sources or 51111152001100. Mr. Knowles said lht: control and weldare in the post-war period. Parliament was competent w control economics. business and i11- rlrustry in the some way as it dealt with matters now in its charge, It should b: able to state the kind oi things industry must. 9701111439» WAAF R ANKl-LRS G0 OVERSEAS LONDON. March i4 - lCPJ - dnd N. c. ossyiul so overseas 101' the first time, it flas been announced. here. Pmviously only Waari oificers~ served on the Med-ierranean fronts and in the Middlo East. Destination of the first isontinfl- ent, who are wireless operators, code 3nd cit-me;- clerk, plotters, clerks, cooks. drivers and equipment assist- to desirable principles on- liational Film Board MOVIES March Nth-Spring Park. March 17ih—York. ante. is a military secret. Titose who go must b-e between 21 and 35, must be unmarried. must remain at their nqw post, in; at lea-it th:ee years. thing every morning. annoying colds. and outward sparkle. Buy a present form would not live flail B. I. 8.11M“?! Ail bills for outstanding accounts owed by this So- ciety must be in the mail before March 20 to permit annual closing of books. By order ALEX LAFFERTY. Secretary Yrs stiu You must keep 6t these days- to do your best. And the easy way to get 0K to a fresh start every day is to take a dash of line's ‘Fruit Salt‘ in a glass of water first Eno helps keep you fit in three important ways. First, l-Inc assists nature in removing poisonous food wastes that often cause constipation and headaches. Second, Inc neutralizes excess gastric acidity, the cause of so many upsetting attacks of indigestion. Third, lino replenishes the alkaline consti- tuents of the body and thus helps ward ofl’ You'll find the regular use of Eno the pleasant and refreshing way to inncr fitness large bottle of line's ‘Fruit Salt’ from any druggist today. ‘lth and 5th Armies ti, The Vernon River Dramatic Society Presents “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” A Comedy Drama in 8 Acts ._i||_. VERNON RIVER HALL ' FRL, MARCHH 17th IDNDON- (CP) —- Famous throughout the West Country un- dar their nickname o1 the ‘jlvloon- rukers." soldiers of the WiiLshire Regiment have fought under the command of both the They landed with the 8th Army in the first day: oi the Italian campaign. i- -- -——,,