fl-‘IV-FAP-WIP-NHEQNFFH-PQNNHKKHP-K ‘ ' JANUARY 2s. 194a Humphrey tum: loose I new ' technique on ‘ Mary Astor _ _ that no women _ can roshtmor want: tol “Molten Falcon" . team-matte make lap emu mlnclmeet... dollcloual Eff-HE‘ VIII-HRH‘ 7%“ sorcerer? Ii w high in mllstmy‘ Hum‘ crriiirotjulnolln This column in reserved for new: of local Interest, but advertising or‘ larceny ‘AIIISIIIQ may a e can Ill - - able in ulunge. "L . n” cooxs 1;. Phowirlbhs. CONFEDEBATION urn msua- ANLE. u. aooens usanwsaa 00.. will w, be closed all day Monday and TWI- day. February lst and 2nd for stock taxing. GET MRS. KENNYS Home Made Vitamin “B” W te and Whole Wheat Bread (Canada ap- I proved) at your grocer 1-20-23. I TBANSFl-JBRED-JE. McPhee of ISourIs. P.E.I.. has arrived in town to take up his new duties at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. suc- Ieéeeding J .E. Joudrey-Amherst ews. KINSMEN are shi ping, magazines to P3. Ismd High- landers in Newioundland and to [Merchant Seamen. The boys need them. send your bundle to the oi’- ilce of G. F. Hutchcson and son, 53 Grafton Street. i-23-2l The funeral oi the lae Mr; Jo- seph Marl. od wil t-ke nice fr m her late rrsldsrc: 125 Euston St. this morning at 8.4.5 to the Church oi the Most H:lv Redeemer, thence to RC. Came cry. ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY — -An enjoyable card party wrs held at the K. o! C. him». Fri ay nigh‘. A large crowd was in ntt nda ce. Chickens were given a5 rrzs and the iollatviz-g were the wlrners: ' . rm e M ~ tory cerium“ mores. 1st Mrs. Leo Doyle, 2nd. I: I in the lap-IIHPPII"! ', » Mrs. Emmett Gallant; Cinilemens s‘ lst Mr. H. E. Bbzrs and 2rd Mr. :: ,. a Jchn Lacey. I" ‘ MAKE cooi-{EEEWING- Spec- IillIusl-nn » SYDIiEY I. I AdderI-VAUDEVILLE nAYs - Musical Revue TQ-DAY and . TUESDAY . PIIIIIIIE EIIWIIIIII—- §.’1‘§";"..l.§"l§”5 £5» .' VJH'c'fiKSE%EHH'nHVEHVfiHHHVPENVnHHHKNHVNVIIIHVA v‘u"d‘u‘n'i1n'ffui'n'u'n'n‘n'u' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' GIIPITIIL: Til-DAY: ‘rurj-iriro." 8 SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 —- 7 and 8.45 HE KILLSMWIIH RMEN’SII IIS! ' r mind ol crime d/v III l‘ ‘ wits with \ .1. \l"' \fi'u'b'u'e'n‘n'n‘nifflfi'e'u'u'efi'e'u'n'n'fi'e\fi'u fe'fh' I~ “-I-I-III\II“N v r .-\ M. ANNUAL WORLD PRODUCTION or nos: METALS ON VOLUME BASIS Ora- would iul credit Is due Pownal Troop of the 17th Reserve Armoured Reil- iment for their record of attendance. They have a total on the roll oi 2'1. and on January 20th every man was on parade. This has happened many times. They seldom have more than two excused. The troop is com- msnded by Licut. C.W. Myers D.C. M» M.M.. 5 ial mention is also due Sergt. .1... Dickinson of the New Glasgow troop for their st- tendmce. MAGDALEN FLIGHTS - Ml;- dnlen Islanders had 1,300 pounds qr mail to pore over yeterday Irl- lowing tvso round flig .ts by e Mar- itime Csntibl Arwrys plarc ir.m the airport here. In addition seven passengers and 100 pounds oi’ ex- press were carried. Landings were made mt Grincsicnc and Ahrrleist Islands, regular pons of cal and for the second tmc this winter mail was dropped to the Inhabi- tmts of Entry Island, even mor-e isolated than the other is ands of the group due to me ab.en e or good landing arses. A Rapids plane, using ski landirg gc r was used on both flights. Onptrin Crl Burke was the pilzt. Mail lads from the Islands to Chsllotteown were lighter but passenger trailic was heavier. Approximately 3 0 pounds of mall were carried back grid eight passrg rs, Personals Mn. 0.0. Ornswell who had the misfortune to dislocate her elbow when she iell on the hardwood. floor is suffering severely from the accident. but is able to be st he!‘ home. In “Fingers At The Window” Thriller! A bizarre plot in which hypnosis end mental magic figure. bfI-Bfl EX- cit entertainment td the screen 1n " r; at the Window." d4!- tectlve story with Lew Ayres. Loraine Day and Basil Rathbone. now playing at the Capitol Thea- tre Ayers plays o. young actor who turns amateur detective to save a night club dancer. enacted by Miss my, from a murder plot in which s. sinister scientist, employing hyp- notism, controls a group of de- menterli killers by mental “remote o . con . Bte by etap he trails down the "m rmin Hnaeerieeofsus- pence-filled episodes. including one in which he masquerade.» as a lunatic to deceive o. psychiatrist. An attempt at murder by insulin shock. o. hairs-breadth escape from the wheels of a careening elevated train, and other excitement punc- tuates the ‘gztion. _ EXC LLENT CAST The role of the young actor who turns amateur detective is made to order for Ayers who gives his characterization the same honesty and forcefulness that mark the popular "Dr. Kildare" roles. It is also leasent to see him once egain ted with Miss Day. formerly his nurse-sweetheart in the Kil- dare stories, and now creating an Bnilflillng portrayal of a night club dancer. Bull Rethbone is extremely ei- Xective as the mysterious scientist. ch of horror voice is projected in-to the minds of the hypnotized dupes. Walter Ki stord, Miles Mander, Charles D. Nwn and our: Clark round out an able supporting out. Humphrey Bog-art “In “Across The Pacific" “A” Through The Night." Now it's Jep "Across The Pacific,’ the Werner Bros. picture now play- ing at the Prince Edward Theatre. The film stars Humphrey Bogart as a member of the U. 5 Secret Service as he tracks down and then destroys the plans of Japanese emits. led by Sydney Oreemtreet. to destroy the Pena-ms. Omel. Astor plays the role of Bogart I First it was the Gestapo ln b With aluminum attracting much attention as e. war mc...l It Is easy _ In or; sight of the growth trend viii ir-h mnrked this light metal In the Iwo decades preceding; tho oiilorciik war. i In this Dgflfld aluminum rose i rpm iifth place to second PI!“ "I world production oi base meta. s, computed on a volume of cubic footage‘ basis. . _ oo per cent Poss rle slzns of a coming light metal use are given In ll 3 Increase In' aluminum orrI-I"'I' "m" 192° to 1039' “hue the Qulpugft’: "Ilior base metals IllCYPflhPd in a rnnZB "I 57 391' ‘gm I“ llilperofigie’ One explanation oi this lrcnrl lies in tgllifitbmsf lgrnntea r “rt-time N- mciaL-iincludinlt light wvshl- "WY "Mk" Y' 9°“ 3 b?‘ m ‘m. {stance to corrosion. and various OIIICTFCKIIIFES vihiich orem eh e. account“ m» steadily widening applicntior: o! hum num in e om . ._ ..r.§,i-,1Hfl0. In Iwlifyj?I,'31:;,;‘j,“'1.1,.Q;.-:.¢I:.I.II mid Increased familiarity with the ngnjfnghnr (IIUIIIIIIIIIII which have featured the war period, II might b!‘ reasonable to r-ximt n renewal oi the vvnccilnrigrowth trendtof the mr-inl nftcr lfnn W13‘, nirlcrl in ‘thsr t‘? s1‘ ' i1" “" Im- WI"? fklllcl-im! whmifdireacv have brought the market W" 1° ‘he “m” “"11" I"I°I7' se - ess ten. John HusESn, following nu prev- ious successes with " e Malt Falcon" and "In This Our Life." d ected the Picture. Richard Meceu. wrote the script from the Suture Evening Post. serial In Robert Oar- son. it was Huston‘; last picture be- fore bcin called to active service with the Ignnl corps. .- .- -<<'i"é'» "In or but. -Ajl‘ FUNERAL THIS MORNING --l TopnotcIrGast Seen ~ rrrr. cnARLqrr ‘IMPERIAL LIFE MID DISTRESS flu Forty-Sixth Annuel Meet- ing of the Imperial Liie disclosed acatisfutor year's business with a substantia increase in the new assurances in force. President J. B‘. Weston pointed out that over 71% oi the investment asets of the Company are in bonds and de- turee, largely Government bonds. Purchases of Victor bonds in the year exceeded the reuse in as- sets for the same period. This was effected by investing in Victory bonds all net income alter taxes. claims and expenses were paid and addimrsuhstantial unoimts of the proceeds from securities that had matured in the year. Every work- ing day in i942 an average oi $22,- 000 was sent out by The Imperial Life, serving to relieve distress con- sequent upon death, disablement . and old age. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Preaching lest evening from the Kirk pulpit the minister, Fit. Lleut. the Rev. T H. Bussell Somers said: I wonder if we can remind our- selves, when everything looks- Just. right for Him to act; when my raced is here and His power is there, but something is unaccount- ably wrong and the issue is post- poned. Can we remind ourselves then that His love is still at. work! God is never idle as l-lc seems, or as silent as we think! There are afflicted people to whom we should ‘say that; and unfortunate people; and people who have no patience left and no hope left. and want to take life may be in their own Jiands and toss it away as ii it Iwere nothing. What was the love of God doing while Paul kept praying ‘about his thorn? It was taking grace titer grace and hiding it away in that wild little apostle’: soul! Saying. “You'll find It enough, quite enough?’ and smiling‘, It was so much that It over-flowed twenty centuries! What was the love of God doing, besides saying no, the night Jesus prayed in Gethsemane? The love of God was taking s. cross in its hands and holding it with tense muscles against the sky. for all the ages-for you and me to see it. And do you think there is noth- ing like that in God still? The wis- there, piling up end up, no matter how things seem to be going or how still the sky. Until the day comes or the hour when He can answer “sharp and sudden" on your prayer? It may be that He will yet thrust the very thing you've prayed for in your face; as Mrs. Browning put it once-and as He did here. "But it unto thee even as thou wilt.” But if He does, re- member: it will be what Mrs. Browning called. itl It will be "s gauntlet with o. gift in it." A gift -in s gauntlet. RECTM ITCH Also pain and soreness of piles. Relieve promptly with soothing, medicinal (IITIIIIRA d ’ ' Pi I . orn thats there and the love that; Mount Allison gnwemity. and stub stead College. she will leave Sackvllle for Char- lotbetowri Charlottetown Thursday, Feb. 18th going to Saint John. War-ZS Years bsrded Turkish column on Jerusa- cutlined German peace plans;- rzrown cmiizomn FIRST WOwN MINISTII VISIT MABITWES Rev. Lydia I. Gruchy First woman to be ordained as a I minister of The United Church of Canada, and n0w_ one oi seven or- dained women ministers of that church, Rev. Lydia E. Gruchy, scr- retary of the Committee on thc Deaconess Order and Womzn Workers of the United Church oi Canada will visit Charlottetown m. Thursday. Feb. 18 ' Miss Gruchy is making her scv- 4 ond trip to the mnritimcs in tin: < past four years iur the purpose ut - finding and interviewing YOUJIE women who may possess the charac- ter and qualifications for leade- ship in the United Church of Cair- Y ado. Quite a. number of womcn workers are needed for religious ed- ucational work. social service. dea- coness work. and work among camps and war production com- ' munities. Miss Gruchy announces. I Her eastern Canada tour began: on Jan. 1o at Cornwall, and will ex- a tend for nearly five weeks. In that l time she will visit Montreal. Syd- ' ire)’. Halifax, Windsor, ' Wolful Truro, Moncton, Sackville, Char- lottetown, St. John, Fredericton and. Sherbrooke During her eastern trip Miss Gruchy will address many groups of women. Young people and min- isters. Several preaching engage- ments have also been planned. Shc is also to address the Students of 1 Acadia. University. Dalhousie Univ-v Miss Gruchv was ordained in 1936, Feb. l5 and will leave Ago Today (By The Canadian Prose) Jan. 25. lino-British airmen bom- lem-Nabulus Road. Enemy-held rail- ways at Courtrai and Roulers on ti‘: Western Front attacked from the| air. German chancellor Hcrtling CREDIT Monday, Javn. 25, 9. our _0UR WAY <~WIII be t/Iueesubject. of a broadcast over Station C F C Y on the NATIONAL and ISLAND FARM FORUMS UNIONS 05 to 10.00 PM. By J. R. WILLIAMS I \ specified below: \ BUTTER colrsumrrlou TEMPURAIIILY nrnucro 1r has become necessary to reduce the current rate of consump- tion of butter, and accordingly changes have been nude in the dates on which (brown) spare “C” coupons of the current ration book may be used. Spare “C” coupons l0 and I I may not lie used for the purchale ’ of butter. Coupons 1 to 4- inclusivc, have already expired. ‘ - Expiry dates for spare “C” coupons 5 to 8, hiclnsive, have been extended to aid consumers in stretching out the butter allowance over the period from now until February 28th. ' Each coupon will continue to be good for the purchase oI c’ onc-Iinlf pound of butter and will bc good 0111); on tho dates ' w“? .. i..- . ._ 1 HERE ls THE NEWISCHEDULE ’ A gouge: ' Good for pmfre Notpodéz‘ _ H 5 and C January 18th February 28th ,v 7 and 8 February b! lair-nay 28th. I 9 Merci ll! March 14th ‘Ihereeukoldhheenboeendhlvlrlunhlpmnonil Mfieeneeepcvoekdu-Ingbceenpenrypdut CONSUMERS WILL FIND IT ADVISABLE TO RATION THEMSELVES SO THAT THEY HAY BE ABLE TO STRETCH THE NEW BUTTER ALLOWANCE OVER THE NEXT SIX WEEKS f THE WARIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD e IR‘! Miss Muriel Jacobson O Visit Charlottetown c.0131‘. sEcnrrAiTy name 0N not.» riur Miss Muriel W. Jacobson. MA, SPCPPIHIW oi the National Girls’ Work Board of the Religious Ecl- ucation Council of Canada. arrives lll Charlottetown on January 29th where a full program of activities has been pmnnred for her. _ While hcr irrimary interest is in BRINGING UP FATII r “ 's'E‘r2€E% GIVE ‘rt-less ' TWO MEN WITH SLOPPY HORSES AND PACKS MENT ‘IHAT PER-SON“ ALLY, LOOKS LIKE A H4.- y sore» THIIITYHEAIZS do soon ‘TRAMP.’ 1.. s-s-s-r! vou CAN'T BEAT IT.’ ms LIKE A MOTHER GETTIM‘ TH‘ KIDS i... . some EXTRA FATIGUE READY F1R§T"BY TH"TIME. - ~- DUTY.’ AND ALSOTHIS SHE'S READY TH’ KIDS \r_]_ ;_n_ ONE WITH ‘THE lM- ARE AWEECK/AN‘ VICE ! '~ MACULATE EQUIP- vERsA-‘rl-IEM "rwo ; GOT TH‘ HOE$E§ READY FIRST. AND TH‘ OTHEIZ GOT Hi5 f, -nrrs‘J-Q.\Nl\.\.li"§i_lqi f7? the ‘work of the Canadian Girls’ In Training groups, this movement ior the teen age girls in the Protestant churches is a part of the whole Church program and Miss Jacob- son will promote and emphasize the United Christian Education Ad- vance programme. which she ex- plains is an eflort to reach cvcrv person nf_ Christian faith This. pro- gramme is being sponsored bv the lnternztticuial Religious Education Council and the Religious Educat- ion Council of Canada. February 744th is C.CI.I.T. week and the National Girls’ Work Secretary will be in Halifax to Luke _ ____p_art_in_their_progra.mme_of_prq; OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH ‘WAKE uraWirsTAu meson! ” LIG-AWIA.’ I pone REGISTERED A new BOARDER, NAME or- LED.'-— missus LATCl-IBERIZ‘! ‘rote ME missus l-IOOPLE A1 l-lERTO , BRING ‘II-IE cr-uus ousrz CNSE HER ‘ESTER em’ 4 DE Mlseraree!“ LOUD LITTLE BOUNCER, ‘v I I I’ And“? HE ? Mow uioiabgsesoio >100 STARTLED ME our OF- A ' 600mb éLUMaElll-vv ’ , WHERE DID vou eAv THAT CHERUB HAILED r-‘Rom? * -E6AD.' HEQEJ-IAND ML- ' THE QHAVER AND I'LL DRY HIS ‘TEARS VQITH TALEs or= Rotucmroe Aousrorune on "me _ SPArorsi-l Memo.’ .. _.._._..___ . _-s__;.. motions end ‘ publicity. There sq 40.000 Canadian Girls In Tffi-IIIIDQ M155 Jacobson is a graduate i1 McMnster University. After don; Dost graduate work she was for a time with the research branch the Federal Department of Lab< later loecominq executive secrete. of the Hamilton llrnnr-h of the Lea. f Nations soc . r. h Peru-o ('.'0|li_'!'<'$~< in Glam...‘ in 1.38 going ml to Prague, Cox-hm i-Slovul-zin m study zcfllllee co ; ditions (luring the Ger-than occupc , 1m: oi thr- Siltlvivnlanci. , 511v will wit. st. John. Sydne ‘and Halifax before rciilrlllnz soo _l>_"l8_“LM91_*U'£1I.____ell Tillltfi- = MAJOR HOOP! AM 1 DREAMING '4’ ' NEXT DOOR l9 fiCbl/ING A PEST! » IIIII ‘ 1| SNOW- TOO BADI! I HAVE A FIFTY-DOLLAR BILL -l WANTED TO PAY fiOU THE FOETY DOLLARS I OWE YQJ" rotor‘ ii’ I w.