shove 1 and 8:45 - Matinee Slitllrdfly Only 2:30 i fro-main i .IERROR 1n m1 WEST i BEIITMLQIIAIIIIAI This column ta reamed for news .0! local law-cat, but advert s! a newly nature may be Insert at five cents a word. strictly pa]. able in Iivlnm 47°03! m: Photograph. UUNFIZD ‘UEANOIEIATION UPI 1N1 CITY VOLIOI 00 i 1 Cit)’ Police Court y ins a man charged drunk had his one d ..:t.“.‘...“l°:‘."i':.r:.“°"~v" ull schedules lllY-FRL-SA SHOWING AT 3. 5 - 7 AND 9 Wit rday mum- h be lamllatd. h“ 1-17-11. BABA‘! EDUCATIONAL B1- INAR. conducted by Mn. Robert Lee Moffstt, Qtloon Hotel, Thurb- dciy, 8:15 RM. Lecture, “Abdul- Bzihifi-‘The Servant of Glory’? A11 welcome. 1-16-11 Mrs. CONGRATULATIONS - Aclam Brown 0f New Glasgow cel- ebrated her 89th birthday on Tues- d \'. January 8th. Mrs. Brown. o was before her man-lean Miss Muraarot Henderson of North Wilv . shire. is Iuervelously well ureserved 1dr her years. both nhvaicallv and mentally. She has a keen interest in the present as well as abiding memory cf the past. Mrs Brown lms lived on u farm all her life and irccl in its labors. and nleasures bhc has a funlily of 5 sons and 4 iluughtcrs, 24 grand-children. and '1 great-grandchildren. LIEUT» GOVERNOR BERNARD ENTERTAINED -- - Copley Plaza Hotel, Boston. given a few days ago by the Canadian Club, Boston. in 11011011: of Lieut- cndnt-Governor J.A. Bernard, were ma ' Islanders including Dr. F.W. Christopher formerly of Tignish“ D1". P1... Farrell; Dr. L.U. Farr- ? c-ll; and John W. Bernard. brother of the Governor M)‘. and Mrs W H Beaten and Ueut. C01 C0. Thompson. who were visiting Bos- ton at the time, were also present. flier interested guest was the mark only uncle, William S Pcnxy. who is over 80 years of age. 1110 manager of the Copley Plaza i»- 1111 Islander, Mr. Thomas Walsh of Vernon River. Ill-Y GRADE’ MEETING a- Plans were laid at the regular w el-zly meeting last night of the 11 Y Grads 501- their annual hoc- ‘ night in the near future. Rob- Giggey 11nd Ernest Diamond - were co-chaixmien at the meet- ing. The sing-song was led by Lorimer Cudmore. Mr. Samuel Dme’ “we” °' m’ (my m” WELL -i - LOOK - - - 1.001; - - - key League, and Mr. Gordon Ben- WHIPS BACK ! nott. secretary. were guests of the The Flags Of Comedy THE KPDNAPPINCI Parinan in pm’! on a frail of EXTRA! ! C NEWS — DAYS OF '76 ARTOON AND SING NG 01'» Grads alomz with Mr. Charis Archer. manager o! the Forum. Another welcome 811859 W84 M1‘- Louls MacLean, recently returned from overseas. Two entertaining motion pictures were shown dill“ 111;; the meeting which closed with the National Anthem. IVIAPLE HILLS INSTITUTE OB- GANIZED — At a. meeting 116k! It the Airport on Jan. '1 the following officers We're elected to guide 11h! newlv formed Women's Institute branch through the coming Yell- President. Mrs. Lou Howatt: V109‘ . president. Mrs. J. K Doug 1 S60- ' rotary, Mrs. D. O. Clarke, M85312 1111115. East Royalty- Directors- ‘Nfrs K Brennan. MIB- L. W- Gauthier. Mrs. P. J. Boudreault Auditors. Mrs W. . Maol-Mn. MP5 v. 1.. ma. It was decided to hold Institute meetings in the school room on the first Mondtv of each month and MTS. MMMQIP- Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Younkiei‘ 11nd Mrs. Morrison were apwintod as refreshment committee for Febrw my The ladies are to bl con- urotulated for their lac-operation in . forming a. Womens Institute bmntch fc- furl-her their cunmunitv spir . Stan LAUREL Oliver HARDY _1n_. “PACK IIP YOUR TROUBLES " Laughs Galore At The Q A P l T O L Til-DlY-FRL-SAT. Added: Serial and Comedy Shows At 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 Personals Miss Ruth Eli-lea Stevenson d! Clfte-wn. spent the week-End 0t he!‘ home in NW G1B$°W Wm‘ h" parents Dr. and Mrs. A B. Stev- enson. _ 1 1-1 ins, man-BBB!’ o! n]? g5. 1.1a" 1m by plane yesterday to alt-tend a. ing of the New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Wholeaale Grocers Association at St John- Phillp HflmbfiCk 0f thifl e11... 11 . lust received a 00010 1mm her daughter. Lillian (Mas. (DI-l J R._ Phvthia" wnflunchls he!‘ sufc arrival in Engliifl/IL - EMPIRE -:- Fill. ~8AT. and stopping it ll Johnny's Mughaal paaliflmoml Plus: “DANGEROUS PARTNERS" STARS Production on Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's otarted with a crash-an crash in the dead of night The daring. adventure with James Crs . sign-is H mund Gwann, Wa-rhurton and Audrey Totter finds lie principal-s tianal Produou, A . lay by Marion Parson- The Experts Say m: news nauumuan Canadian Pnaa Staff Writer OFITAWA. Jan. 9 —(C Pb-HQW you found that set/tins variety i! vour biizuest problem in desserts? 11 s0. trv a new fines and sea W111i :1 (liffercnoe it ill 98 The collection of dessert laudl h your recipe cabinet need not b0 lame to be oomnlete. with a III- chosen assortment-a few cold sauces. a few hot. a few tart-one is eouipbed to serve deserts to the queen's taste. If vour dessert is already well- fluvmed with trim or suiees both, use a bland sauce such as custard sauce However, your dessert ls mild in flavor. nerhavs cottage puddlnz or blanc use a sauce that will add vow 11nd. if possible. color Grave sauce lscertoinlvone that fills the bill for it is colorful and |it itlves you that delicious fruity fhvor without uainz 1m your brcclous canned fruit. and it's not too on thé gioigar supply. UT YOU DU EH90 IN WESTBBN FILM iulca lnltmzlll filing‘ “s; $10 --_~ on your woe!!!“ ‘W Mdmlrlzn‘: "Frontier F ", ti vou buy a S: which opens tonight at the Erggiire ft and for nape nu a cast of western fa- sauce which comes than t1» m1 1101;: {Vim Jfihfiflyklyliick cllfllowzl imbue deoarunalvt omnipr- n s roe, uym n l - ton L; featured as Browiss fatfih- 0121mm sauce requires! '4 table- ful, smiling sidekick. with Christine . McIntyre providing the feminine fntemst. Others in the cast are Dennis Moore, Jack Ingram, Fid- win Parker. Frank La Rue. Steve Clark, Jack Rockwell, Mary Mac- karemnfidguanaflflihb, Lloyd Ingra- am a e a . Lamb!“ tlillyar." dir ted this l Johnn t» 13?...“ ‘wit-fit. itigoii-vfifia by Cbltlaa .1. 1p . a! ma: cauablau r ss LONDON -(CP)—The istry “mcumflihs. FIUD" DENNIS MOORE . CHRISTINE MQINTYR! Science - Cartoon - Musical - Serial u! _ 7 IIIIOII rmvmna BEETS wn-n a cnasni Partners‘ '8I!'D|BflQ myste ‘DBIIZBIOUI elix Bressart. John sweetened grape fulcc. 0M tea- spoon lemon lube. a album of salt and butter This mine mahln a- brut 1 1 3 cum of sauce It‘ ycuuse sweetened mm fulce, Willie: the sugar to two table IDOOII l. other has been mp4 by ‘the mmdivbfai for - ccuraainl Canadian to wmd& and comma adv beans. In first nlaoe soy beana ane ramm- menrie" as a moot subatimto ba- thev. finish: the anfmo caught in a nee of in f w m ' tnwlllawofrli: h liiild novel by ; ~ w 111351 e1 u; niliistvfi " ' ma». almply by axponini! them to moint- v15; M. uiv-burninz dryneu in I Machinist Retires 101111011 LEITER ~_ 1.1. BY JOHN DAUP Canadian Preaa Slat! Writer LONDON. Jan. 2 — (OP) - No matter how kind the climate may bu. this is a gloomy winter for; Britain been over several They say she has OOMPII Look u thin venue. ' The W81‘ h" to 40. but you'd nova-aim; m “:11: months, Talk to the beoplg in the . we" ml and awgyt n at n-agerl Dubs or on the buses about ' l-iiu many mod mothers w e tab blitz days o1- the buzz-hem Qi tlr-abo almviy summer. 1914. and they seam acarce- , n: txoef wiggle a a lvhabletgo ranember how they felt 1 . m“ ' w on e ermans ew every- own h; liglil! vm ‘fiaultlu from m thins they had asalmt this falan . ' tollgxgtally tlgenvehkaevfirswitttfhed beick u h y 08 — B 6 @1111 TY n1 uuu the liver-- 0°11“ “PM t0 by 0" I Wmiime "Yo: So take har€1llxakn.<i"tr'y%li: t°°"mg' Th" fndued "Wluww- naua-‘T e Remedy that Wake: Up and almost OACQIIHHY. the hard- Nltun". All drugglau n“ an, 3w“... ahibs and inconveniences of Arit- iwrualt-vlilru liver uilla in Gm: Britain, m» iivinz While they were blamed o", 7mm,“ y...“ 5,“ ‘_|Y.- s: on the war. ‘They endure them un- . happily and almost i-esentfully, when ‘ B115 BEANS~~~ thev continue in peace. Britain‘ had patience created by l. Whitehall Notebook angle lactclentance cc!” vital u; a years lmque B BY JAMES MCCOOK from e and Tokyo. But the irian-lxi-the-street Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Jan. 16—(CP)-.-55an|g-y Sponsored fly, 111-1" 0111111 cum r. w. c. 1uu11o111u11 4111111111 2411 flllff 2511, 1m 8 P.M. ADMISSION - - - - 50 CENTS gattl be o brl u f “use”? ‘Show: tbat cf Bile Beam mnea er ayumn b ‘Tickets On Sale At REDDIN BROS, HUGHES DRUG CO. JENKINS PHARMACY OLD SPAIN, and MAYFAIR TEA ROOM J. ROBERTS MONTREAL, Que" Jam 15_ A {Swear career, from machinist an. entice in Scotland to head of the anadian National Railways megh. dlilical departmeniyhns come to a case for Joh.n_Rooeris, nlanaging dime“? 0f Nalldllal Railways Mu. nitions Limited, operated by (h. here. His retirement 1m. seems not vat to realize th t the first reconstruction veers w l bQ lust as mush and his patience has sacred. The dock suites which closed sl- most every port. the week-end strikes by railway workers in the north the "quickie" work stoopages hv 101111011 bus and tram drivers are symptoms of this mental lot- down. - N. ‘R. er tie c0111 s11 '5 » 1 0 KIWWIW» QVQ-F- mfimbdl‘ 0f the 55071180! Increased 0n the CGSIBEIIOIIyOI "siiftifieifuki? Canadian nsrliament for Winnipeg the munitions plant W58 announc- North ntre. M10 chatted 11111.11 Sane of the emwlaints are 901-‘ ed here today at system hoadqumq. Prime inislcr Attlee while in ltical. aimed at the new Labor Gov- ers. During his long geryice with tendon for preparatory meetings ermnent. Some are 1mm chronic the O-NR. Mr. Roberts played L, for the United Nations General As- urn-users who would find things to prominent part in many new (is. sembly. said he found the British criticize in the best. of times. Most. Velopments and im rovemenis ' leader s. confirmed international- however. are from ordinary folk he wmlwnys mot ve power ist. who. throuch the war. made Dlrtment. "Even l: we could carry m1 “oeace" and "good living" synony- when War value. Mr. Roberts had. Britain Witlwut full participation mnus. I biz w in planning the layout in all international organizations, Thev have found instead that °t W“ “"°"l11R-8"Wdys Munitions both D0litical and ccollunliC. it ‘msieflfll Shvitlws have increased L“""e“.i"“"‘~.‘.""1@" it was omi- would m; b; good (or m, tum-m;- since vEeday. although iii-ere m a. Jfleled. i" addition to his regular Mr. wigs quqteq] him a5 "y. few slizns of lmorovement. London- ifuwal’ duiles- he assumed direc- ng ers are sufferlnf! most. dg“ 0T {he Plant. and. in 194.‘! to Gordon Gmydon, deputy o} 3m“ me wrmmauon of lend t vote his full time to the impun- iltlon leader 1,, m, Qgnunong s; lease and the diversion of food to ham Work of producing munitions Lmwa s“ alongside Mr Know“ e1” starving mropm the papers me became managing director. The in studious observation of the pro- havevbeezi full of stories about lm- n3 113mm tum“? 0"! "early 5.000 coed; in m; British Qomnuim, pending food shurraires, Even the 80g“ Elms- flfllriflses. mountings momma thagre fastg‘ on the“. lee‘; iinomitse OfhSOIIIEtIIBlIHOI‘ incgieqsgi mllmtvar ous pieces of war equip- e us: _" . nra ons asno eenasu cen ' mgftfhtgdf‘ m W “m balance. There still are queues for cogfxht§°berw 1' 0" the fldvimry ..-_-.._ 130d. taheaati-es. buses. trains. cfgar- “Rm” eeofifctehgbofigrréiztlvle ‘Main. Home. lease: members of ar- 95 R" @911 ° i 5 liament rgtum to Westministerpon Redistribution d! the uonulatlon flemignfl‘; ‘{‘¢EAT°"°“P 5'01"? Jan. 22 with the anxious hope as a result of demobilization of war president Oct“ ‘hng "e9". d. P“! that something wiu be dune about factories and the return of evac~ way club and 3° Cimgdifi" Rd!!- hqme whgn 111a uees to the biz cities has made the Toronto Ran“ 3mg‘ I! "I the late. 5o m. their Min- uisci-imitiou machinery work less Y - later of hansport. Al red Baum, snoothlv than it did during the has taken the attitude toot mem- war. It will inevitably be some time bu; 0g vu-uamen; m“; m“ m; before the manoower shortages are 3am“ mm“; a; mqy o1, e; person ended and new shops and nubs who works late. 090F191 , Members suggested that Mr But if food. clothmfl. tranGDOTt- gums shouid provide special my ation and entertainment are d11- sleeplng and dining cars. can“. fan National Railways, with head. quarters at Moncton, according to an announcement by S. J. Fuller. glflellbiggggirrigl(“superintendent of mn cars, suc - iwuities when the House we me. “cult hoislniz is a worse headache. in; n. .1. Strahamg retired 52%;‘. that “:10 should meme meets! late Rim the wil-r 300-000 b00105 a many years of 11111111111 service m. omnibus services and that he v68!‘ were built! for 51X years them Fletcher was formerl sleeping and should seek mom! uent under- h" been vrsctieallv no consvnw- dinins car agent at ontreal and ground trains. Mr. arnes said tion and some 4.000.000 houses were previous to that served as platform 11¢ knew a5, well d; other membem destroyed 01‘ dlmiliied bv the entmy. inwector at Halifax from October vivhat their problems were but re- Tt i! a 1100M!’ “Winter in Britain. 1931 to May 1934 when he was storation of transport serviced 0 Wlilill‘ 0f COIHDIB-ints —- but Deo- transferred to Winnipeg. ‘emf-ally depended on me return hie wv it will be better when swim: --_-____ of staffs from war service and Wm"- THOwSgiIgEcPBIE 1 000k. ‘iii "'“"°"°“‘°“‘ i“ ‘° m"; 5 urimvavaac scnoor. CONCHQI‘ ~ Cigaret money: the tale ll told i-—— _ An lfllereglhjg wgddjn‘ 1n p“; in Vllhitehall of a man who invest» 8.1m: amfunlhchlristm“; igllfe" 01 Massey United Church, Halli“. ed a legacy of 23.000 018.500) at 83:0 fvéinevgi (810 aims e _ 2 6-110 Thursday flttennoon, Rev. Gerald three per cent and beamed when th°wim a lareseulriluiig/gginiin lg- Rogers officiating, was that at revs: *1“ “i323?” mic‘: g " y-i.*§~t1::°:.‘i:.""' ""P"'~- "- con .m n c . - - -. statistician went to work andsaid diggriteifhffmzg‘: tzvaaghefmefiligy liam lilacPhle itTwtdllldfnwbebeiruseu 11 1d be Katherine yStevenson and U1: §§';',l,,'°'}i"h¢»g§,‘,‘," a a .' w u . - £90°(“o5')‘ olfswhlgfifliullf wguld be pupils, a11d_a beautifully decorated prince mwarq M6 m. tree occupied one corner. zmmilghbgetwwff hgflver: com Mrs. Dale Proude Was organist u,“ n; - for the evening. ya“ Irflnyvl tgxldwigétzgsaifim'gtfl zhgagaxgflfi: Mr. Harry Younker capably but. U“ rum,“ would have 1:2 1m c-ver. haTdiV “i. “s °“'“"“““ “w, ‘he '°"°“""' ‘We bride was aiven in msrriaze enough to “m, me odd m; h’, Plgililifim w“; is?‘ e b h by laeonard Mac-Flue of Cape George would give friends during the h "c ’ m“ m“ y ' ° "10 "l" W0" fl Wedding BOW" 0i W M... £45 “iii-lieu w vim 1111.1.‘new.‘st.1:...:.1*":...:.1:1 foixincome adtiiigiztfaté) mvsould Recitation R“t§"r;."t1lar' A" With White baby 5110"". B1111 I710 take m duw 550m‘ l‘. 9d_ mom Ohgiggxiglse" e 3 ‘l’ carried a encode bouquet of revel. averv a 4d. paid for 20 ciaamie- Recitatidn by Sylvia Proude. if" 12K °"“""’“‘ w“ ' """“ are the only known plant that “F” F1°Y°Il°° 3"'“\"‘ W" does Exercise-Star Beams. wsmkge“ dB°u°m Trm-“er” b7 bridesmaid and were a heaven blua ‘ - “Y-"e m“ 9- aheer gown over taffeta, iullet cap ..E.“.i:'...°°;2.ti2. m§?°'?if1'..§i§.. a: i» Mvmn- - m-ici- u. i.» w» ~- good source of niacin and rlbof- J°I""\‘“ “m. "M" ‘M lavin but in the dry ltato B" N‘ Dialogue—'f'hree O'Clock In Th0 Mhisiximii b D ris Dollar " practically devoid of vitamin Dugfalayméetgy 82d Sylvia Proud“ "(fiitflltlbltl 1d,. ‘Gunn. ll‘; ‘is. P‘: However, if we adopt the Chinese Recitation by Betty prouda c; m‘: m" f” twsrlda a pa‘. “"5"” °f ‘prmmm’ ‘h’ ‘mm’ D'°'°*'=’“°-°em"5 “My m‘ ‘ woe lion which followed at uie t Lot Nellon Hotel. The Uiihern were Corporal Dick Btefnhuer 11nd flargeant Penlinstvll- A R- 3 P. guard o1 honor was forme the church door. Among the out of town gueltl present were the bridegroom’: fath- er J. A. Thompson of Remington, REL; Miss Muriel Iadwedle. Liv- General Dwinlit Eisenhower and Air -. D.S.C.. D.F.C., are Chief's rental continent in a visit to the Chief of the Canadian Air Force Headquarter; in Ottawa.“ it." said General Eisenhower, Al!‘ Mllfflbal Leckie presented General Eisenhower wish in recognition of the gallant Canadian squadrons which served under him in North Africa and Europe, a3 won u m A1;- 00091021111111 of the newly-named Rockies. graphcr). ble 0X1. Remington, aland. Harry Dean resided at the organ. Mrs. Vance advocate. aan "I Love urin: the llnilifl o!’ carna- ure and warmth, like magic ‘jlta- mln O will abbear in abundance in only u few hours. 3am, prom“ Th!‘ vwcedv" I110 011i! 00W" Dialogue-Mother and Dad have on the cooking time of the hcanl. the" Inning-m Fresh frozen foods are becoming Monologue by Kama); c0195, "W" PWW“? and "fie? m bu!’ Intermission. ievegy gay land ‘lheyhar? ezctfn good Exex-C15e_1:fmm[ng Qhepfigfi, n o0 v11 ue or e as reezn: Recitation mi; m“ mu c, _ methods seal in the vitamin and. Dialogue-ailing of . aplgaugngdxagacttigfnd Mrs‘ Vance Em” Later Denatable d Mn. Thomp- ornwallll IM. Sally minerals. Highland Fling danced by But there's a point to watch: Magnum h“ ‘or the once thawed thele fruit: and chorus-Santa's Bell: by the Rnyvme n, 51-14; travelltlil in I vegetables their vitamins who“ m" Iarsnrd e an“ Wm‘ brown much more quickly than do the Recitation, Good Night by llvar- we Ilufl" m“ i new,” o; Tam. more of the democratic decrees ordered by Qfligral MacAi-thut, ordinary varetles For this rea- en 5011mm“, "u" m,“ _H.m,u ML , “Acrostic Good Night by B ptll- ' _ s. After the program ta aon the ve etnbles should be cook- Ban arrived in hla usual jovizkmlllu l‘ Recitation by Evelyn MucKinnon. Solo-A Mother's Prayer by dat Elunlltvlur In Ottawa Ont. some THROAT For 5 Days Means DANGER Who is there that is wise enough to predict \vhen a bad cold will end. After a few days, 1f _1t grows worse it possibly might develop into Pneumonia, Phu a or Bronchitis. ‘Ifwiae you wil help to protect ourself with Polson's Cough yrup; its soothing medication is very grateful to the inflamed mem~ branes of the chest, nose and throat Those raw surfaces that keep you coughing will receive afiecialized medication. With t e Cold subdued. feveriuh headache should naturally cltelar I throat will be eased. If your cold or cough is atub m, ha! yourself with Polaon a Coug Syrup; i: is a tonic as well as a cough remedy. With every spoonful you get the double effect. Gain in physical ‘fitness . . w. . ,_ w.:'.1.:.11.:.' sawmill Syrup. sold by allDruggiata in 35c boitlq. - Pirzsuiii. (Iowan SYRUP ed while a ill frozen and fruits not allowed to thaw until just be- clan: and distribute I ha! a and teacher om a WI! ll an fore they are going to be used. tree Instrumental mudlc for till 0V niniz was furnished PM» i Doyle and Charlie Moo M“ and ‘ was very much en 0 . The singing of t e atlonal Alt- them brought the wnfllli! .0 l 010!G.—Plfi!‘|0t plea" 001W. C.N.R. Appointments lea u uni taut rlllonal fiau tlautic rel an. Gaussian a ilwnlli WtYI h" “MINI .. IUOOOQ I18 I retl after many you" fa £0 ervice, is announced by W. . arts, regional Thomas Hugh Walsh was born at Moncton on Dec. 3, 1882, and 011-, tered the service of the railway na a melsen er in the treasury de- rtment n Oct, 1900. Three years ater h; was romoted to clerk and in Oct. l9 was mad: chief an; to the auditor of diuburaa- manta. In A r11, 1928. he wan mada c fol travel Accountant and in e , , became chief clerk to the comptrolllr. ln April, 191, he waa ajipointed aaalstant to comp- troller and on A rfl 8, i928, asliat- an! regional a tor. Ruseil l". IKGOharIea was born 111 Farmlngtcn, N. 8., and joined the q-aflway 4| a clerk 1n the accounting de tment at Moncton in Jul 1915. a was made tra- velling accouutgnt in March 10H: Y. g . I16 fll o . ‘god a bodice t. railwas v A. . flat bu boon ap- a patted all ) lfllfllltddoat ll U‘- t0)‘. ll at wi-'Q‘I’ii3.‘-Y3i'ii‘atii.if"r. fr.€l.""' f 0D onctcn. N Welcomed to outta‘ lint official ‘ Prime 81:11am mekenaia 1:1. Gonna! "MIR, at“! I ‘III “I “lull ntunus- Auuivsnsiiivillcbiicriir Marsha.‘ Robert Leckie. 03., shown above elliflying the conunandw-lm- Al: Staff, at Royal There's one thing abom "we both part our hair the same way," with an R. O. A. I. "Mount Eisenhower" fa the Canadian — iR-OA-F- Phowsraph by Sgt. Pat Holden. wn. Photo- Thh historic photo shew llihlpbffll‘ fllrohiti-Nwearlng a plain bud- neaa suit instead of his uaual military unifomi attaching his seal i