A guy, saucy. eyebrow- iifiing comedy about e guy with e gleam in PHILIP DORN MARY ASTOR mix snsssssr nliilvz - rmlliifiou EXTRA! l “Toronto Symphony" Sports - Sing-Song March Of Time Showing At 8:16 - 1 and 9 I . . rD-DAY a ruunsoiv Gloria Grahame! M-G-M‘: new honey year honors in CAPITOL THUR. There's treubieen the home range and the Duchess need _ TODAY Musical Comedy “QING YOUR WAY HOME” News - “West Point” Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 on bc Hamilton's Holdall H Scott. lieutenant rim! of the Faculty of McGiil University. E. B. Tue B.s , Mount naval lieutenant ssnrv identa her in or Nova Scotia, thug sit, urea in P. . 1e 8 worth. I2. Vsnccu M! tiv itl i y sacrum ... l iiiun. - Fiii.»— SiiT. ‘ NGIN’ 1mm sr p I-‘IGHTIN’ ST! NIW ll-G-M OQMIDY IS iVIi-ixiIlY PICTU or MODERN MARRIAGE l“ You'll smile, then you'll e than you'll laugh. ‘iihat/s t of merry little picture Fever" the new Jenant at Prince Edward Theatre, is. It's one of chose movies that asks no ques- tions and settles no problems. , Exesiientiy directed by Richard Whorf, that fine actor of stage and screen wihose talents as a film dir- ector here make their "Blonds Fever" is th story of a| ho. Marina f mes id 226'.“ nu IQO-olfilie rcmfi’! a beautiful, blonds and nei charmer who almost wrecks D0 “pit?” thtfrti-lh as c o otfna aw Will-l? Philip wish)!" cnk u“: iiim Then lisif lihcriae- Scholars . Saw Viar Service IiY ‘III QANADIAN Pllll of damage “idol?” scholars. Old University S the war work were i5. it. s fumes‘ new o oer non in political science is vies: Wick“ Ontario; . Weine-r. Outreuwnt. Que. Provincial Selections In the provincial each were named and Ontario. with largest centres of po from the o , ex- Princc iildgvsrd Island. Aw o N i bomeby the two province in tended university i’ m“ A of the Uri varsity Seeks tehewa-n: Bssks. holder bursary in biolcsy cw: at a ioon Native of New Zeal- (R- he lies seen and Mac! ember of s university entertain- . d $5 '85.‘: urcae . from the schol- 20 Oalisdian awards ai- lowed by the Rhodes ‘Trust at 0x- ford, 10 were named by provin selection committees com! ada regardless of the applicants had vices, and five more ' BOWICO 8 ‘w?! echolsr s rs of Decade's England have been fifth will be awarded in March sfter an interview e! sp piicsnts there. lchehr fiipe-Ae-IAIIO The fivu achclsrdhlnl-et- cinl Dan- tlcn. four or 08 ll and athc London in it'll‘; chem!" I ewen. ' rv Graham. Golan. third modern latrines: , Univcrsitywof Abs . work in t National Council ‘from 104B to J B Al’ Venkieei: a1. Ont former beerver d- ilie. s . UhlVflillY I on lhe selections two from uobcc provinces that province Bruno wick took their 1.. or s. whi .1“ s34. casiurie.’ tor lArkin an honors‘ chem- . “wit”... ‘m’ H" l-Ii W!!!‘ N. ll I IIIE CHARLOIItIOWN GUARDIAN i‘ 4-?‘ Viartlsia ‘Secret in Final ilhaptcr MOW; was: when - "Xshfi ' uccu Hum is: rm 53...... Mosul-...??- Deroneutli. N. .. . 3e 83.000000 Diagram eels Limiwdulllent on ca a WW i. “m. ~ k ‘ . in"? ~= ., tow t ‘ii fillies g in (lg: chemical plint. naerlki) N"! abll mwhbfigesotvarvlnewalap ~ perscumwes on , f ed in acre prop‘? cnc l rounded h R 8 . i2.” .2‘. i‘... "'““'“"..El°...'t.i" Germans used Isa this time. she graduation. lri lent. chemists worked on a new ‘me of charcoal for sss masks chem! sis to t from sever: sea bumrew tedious hours of research, hay d - cvogw a new process for sroosl. m the beet protection in $3 world against any lmown gas which thgomemyflcxouid paslsibll’ use. How was e mustard as that it were sprayed over s 0:?!" adian city. u chemcui warfare of- ficer says. no one would be e un- lrss he were sealed up in house for s month or er. Everything would come to a s andstlll. ‘Ihcrc would be no means crf tremor-ts- tion, no deliveries of bread a milk and oilher foodstuffs. Not until de- oon on sq ed into the city from outside to clean it up Which would take at least e glob-h. could anyone venture cut- core. The Oemians didn't use sa and when the war ended, the emicai Warfare and Smoke Bran-ch of the of National Defence. m gas? Burying i in un~ inhabited, faraway spot, bllfllllnll] it, and man, oblier suggeulioru were made a turned down unti the idea of slnkin it in the A antic was thought o and accepted. Then s transportation problem crop ed w. slid official: of the Caned an sticnsi Railways were coiled in to work it out. The movement of the 10.000 drums. each weighing 658 pounds, the biliest rali movement of mus- ed 187 (LN-R. mart _ danlercus pments handled W the C NR. and 085:0‘; the Nflwnslble officers wnsidemble we . despite the fact that every ensure its y. A specially picked Army deccn. t inetion squad member for eee carload of mu. d (as. and We carlosids of their anti-gas right, 111s egggpment and supplies, made the -miie joiuncr; with each rain. Their job was to inspect the Hmes en mute. which took an hour. TWWl/Yillht drums were placed at each and of the car. leaving the door space free for the squad to work if a lesis occurred and had to be sealed up. Anigos paper lined ihe floor oi the car on which two irwhos of dehydrated chamoal was spread. To hold each drum securely ill E1100. more than mo feet of 1 were required for each car. Fur Siiortaiemiieporteil in iiertii_ar_n_ Manitoba ' Ma ., m s- dmwm flora-nint- cl hardship aimong orthern Manitoba. fur irappsrs circulated today in this Hudson Bay settlement, with one barren- lerid veteran describing the winter "the worst for fur ho has ex- mlenced in 1'1 years." Many of l0 licensed troopers aborting from Churchill have been forced to for dog feed and other WP . Henry Johnson. who came hare in i960 from Prince Albert, Susie. described the caioh as the poorest M- ear-old Angus ver of Scotch Yrown. Que , sdded thst only unusually high prices for shmi-Iurrod animals I. prevented a disastrous reason N few monifns later. Robert Aidwirickl. . student. in ens eer- sics M. University of ‘Mb from the R. O laetflepteanber. m" ..§'°mm':=t7‘hls'=i er Gloria Gfflfileflflid (re- sce r s amateur» ' axiom “liwtim eweewounded. e teen lfiflllo urnedbolllessens-rmy ... ..s°‘i. "hi3? si- nvsni ti. “sufl mwleémhh ‘Sea’; lnfliiflr he won the DJ‘ as mentioned in dispatch- Quinton. honor g icine at University of Western Ontario. now an imrne at Mont- We-hlllyn. ma» on the “l tineot ‘robs Dragoons e re-en Gill Un varsity when disc erred ac. .v. u‘ "i" ex who s. a. cans Maolvcr whose book "The North I6 My Ooun " is scheduled for ggiioetiori next fall said mink usht s peak of fie before the market 30 per cant in he . The usual price is No reason was advanced for the poor season. "Fur comes and hoes," said Eddie Datsione ‘from ttie Bl? Island, Mid. “Ndbody knows for sure whiz or how." Beisgme. who se his trap lines llkeriiey. ssid whirled fox ctr: particu- ecitrcs sn . in: farther north 131?. yea?’ mw ‘I00 years old. hich has: fruit ese w iarestfoteurist lisslrwvinq con ues so h year within a sioenhouse. Beaver Returns m snurii! " ~ 76% oicilahlh ma: imiir Sci an t emu .1...‘13.i..°..§..'$'.£'.'.‘.'......nc Nil-BITE TOOTH DOWN] quickly sropaoralbsdbneetbi Oliii MoliIYi Compared w other leading breads. s large tin oi’ Colgate Wee you up to 30 more hi»... a giant tin uptodouenbnrsbbagnu for not e penny "IOKIISI Col te Tooth Powder is one 0 the easiest ways to guard ageless tobacco mm and rcbaceo breath! Gel Colgate today. COLOATI TOOTH POWDER as: so. (HANS BilEliiii fihli (‘ITHNS lEEiii Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Clem Wight has accepted a position with the Eastern Trust Company of Charlottetown anri has left to take up his duties there. ‘erd known i “ugh: amlfiliv?" one o! the (gene lksniormsr member of me Ibrmer P0. Bernard Bavahiiiier of the R.O.N.V.R. and Mrs. Butch- 1. Dfiawmn w“ taken to igder-arc new residing in Fictou, e Mrs. Philip iioudresult and young iis vis- daushter, Nets, Maple Hi ited Georgetown over the weslrond. Herbert Gacrce Jr., C.N.R ex- tra setetionbman whoibr soime tune crums in each car at least four a.“ as Gen work n! Wm h’ N. R. rail layiniz. sen: ct dif- ferent points on the Island, has now returned to his home here. Pie. Walter Batrhildcr. Mn of Mr. and Mrs. John Batchilder. has returned in Hendouarlers MD. B. Halifax, after spi-ndinu thirty days leave here, nfifl‘ returning from overseas servire, Frances and Clare Delory, New- port, visited their aunt, Miss Fanny Deicry of ihls town on Sunday. Mr. E. B. McLart-ri. Georgetown, was in Menimzue on Monday on l business trip. _.._.e_ Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Panmure Island. accompanied by their two -hildren, were guests of ‘ Mrs. Murphy's aunt, Miss Fanny Delory on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Griffin and dsuizhter of Panmure Island were visitors at the home of Mrs. Alin- nic Wlxht, Burnt Point. Mi‘. Cornelius Campbell, Primure Island visited Georaetowii on Sunday. Bgt. A. E. Hobbs. R. O. A. 7., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs Georgetown Is on his wsv home from New York, haviriz landed there o“ Bundsy an the Queen Elis- abeih.—-I. Frolic Unexpected loath 0f Indian Prince At llama - NASSAU, Bahamas. Feb. 4 - (OP Osbicl-Prince Bishnu 31w; shore, 89-year-old son of s Maharsjah of Nepal, was found c“ i: l“. uil-o-v M d“ h un r n ee Q! When a nurse saw him at 4 18m!!! A.M. he was apparently well and ordered breakfast for I A M. Prince Bishnu. who had lived st gasseu for 4 1-2 years, directed in is will that his body be lent to l f and the ashes on sent to his . Mari. London. for shipment to Indie. The Prince survi scocmpanytherrinoe tain- adds manual-cube Btordy, Owe uinri. Pa leg Callaghan, Patrick sitar osdy. Family, llmiiy. and family. I Mr. and Mrs. William T. Coady i mi . “Mifsys Teresa Curagher 01’ . . isst finer-i Cathouilromiroh of whins} mamdbegesaed was always s fsitihf . z tn l u fillyrfif‘ sq‘: mcgsdy.‘ sand 1M1. 6Q! ated tom e of Wales Coll e ere he obtained a teacher's c~ For almost twenty ‘ygsrs he ems. laboured in hhe tea p fession eind earned the repute ion of being one of the most successful teachers their , in no small lllerice and lance of flielr old teacher. James The funeral, which was under the eetion of Frank J. Mr. e Lot 65, was held 0n the me p‘ ol January 1401i to St. JosOPlVs C and despite the fact that the tom»- peraburo was tea be urch, Kelly's Cross, ed by a wind of almost hurri- glii yuelocitiv was umiv attended. h Mass was suns by Reg em me aster, Rev. Leonard A es whoj also performed the com tai ser- viores et iihe lrsve. he pallbearers were: Emmett n Cudmore. James arkin an May he rest in Peace. MAB! CARDS Mrs. Jos. E. Coed , 5. Josepih E. Coady. . Maurice Cos , 5. ".ev. W A. eefe. Elev. William McCabe M; and M", William '1‘. Ccady Mr. Ind Mrs. Waiter Coadv Mr. and Mrs. Peter McQuaid and Mneind Mrs. James McQuaid and M Vivian Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Michael MoCaffrey Miss Tereas McCaffrey iéirt snsdwlxi/‘firss. Emmet Stordy a er Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Siordif George y ‘itiitu: ’s.u.°""" lVir. and Mrs. ‘Welter Cusack and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sherry Aeneas Kissins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carregher Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonald Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Csrrnllhel‘ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cisrkin John Francis Murphy Mrs. Minn uffy Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Curioy Rose c id Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McLeilan Mrs. Felix Morrison Williamélalwrrssher resa n M5. and Mrs. Patrick McCsrvilie QPIBIIUAL OFFE RINGS Teresa Carragiier LETTERS 0F SYMPATBY Mr,- and Mrs. P, A. MoCsffrey Mr. and Mrs. John Riley w, and Mrs, Joseph Coady and Miss Minerva. Curiey Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Curley acid rend Mrs. Stephen Smith ise Bennie Canes or r.e.nd Mrs. Roped McLelien .r.and dMfisfi-loéiaiwgohertd W31!“ l‘, ll . .-, $4 Mrs. Patrick McCarviil Mil Mar sret Steady Mr. and lm. John MoQusid t r. c n ‘.“...-"~_“‘.l.%“i&‘s.."é‘12... Mmlsb" 2>=zz2 Card Of Thanks S55 fir lrcoisvels on Ausust ei he m rm sxrss-ruvon come ‘Ihcrek friendly stimulation in every fragrant cup of delicious Maxwell House. This world-famous coffee " has extra flavor . . . extra smooth and satisfying body ,1 because it contains choice Latin-American coffees. And this superb blend is then “Radiant-Roasted" to bring out its full goodness. Make Maxwell Hells flit regular coffee int Ill ' occasion... r we): “Good to the Last Drop l" 01a was y; w m» lflsvpo e we 1m. Affiufildsl i. on imply er s ‘i? l2 1s Kid Iesr ’ OBGANIZE FOR HEALTH year opens 9 should take time to consider who has been accomplished in am of health for Canadians. tion of Dominion. Ptiviricial and Municipal “new manta of he d tm ts cf education. when vice clubs and o organisations. Mi ef made to again call to of all Canadians the need for or- ganislnrr for Science has made enormous con- tributions ln the field cf preventive medicine in our own lifetime. And ct. fsiline u» apply the d1 Ma. and M". 38m“ Qill-“Il "id of science. em . Mnyund Mrs. John P. Canaiihfl‘ If? Mrs. Simon. Csvarilli Ill l"! . I bel M Fulfill Dill)! ll- figzgicc m" m" ' h... Quyflsnt a» net semi myfiifgf“ " l mu u m season ward-he: m. new .o therein rt health. we go health and life to be sacrificed b0- csuss we arc not sufficiently in- rm-med to spend reasonable h or nsss iidenuate loaislatlnn for ii c prevention nf sickness arid the con- servation of The sta In Memeriam“ n. icviurniimorv o! RICHARD CAHILL who died February d, 1M4. The years they ‘wipe out will! The mcmigylgelfvll” m“ mm‘ When we were all tosether. Lovinsiy Remembered by Wife and Family. 12-6-11. In Memoriam In Iovifls’ memory of CODEI I. A. MMPIIAIL Killed in Action February l, 1042. No sorrow there in yonder clinic, Beyond the troubled views of ihne. No schllll vinsiy life. tement that in ihfl W" ll Ilfil’ liesris nor bro _ Remembered Peron . Brothels and l 12-6-1i. In Memorials: u Iowa: iimTii-Tu my ha. h w. datum n. °" F}, frighten lvoié. r arrows.- Gone nu’ forgotten by ‘...... yea ecnyneueayyesevn wesiheh-Iesthallibe ~ eir-lrrsi. .... wires ... basbanqeneefthe reunites-messianic “ilewilstesii was; Micah IIKBII LIQUID OI‘ ¢LILD\' years 50.000 industrial workers were unable to work on account of sick- ness on l-n overlie d017- lM W‘ of 1.260.000 mseg)? wad for ‘mall; erv e ' c gngldill i -wide law en-l ilideihidrs. “.1115. is wo pm medical dMnLil-‘llgloli before msrr . is an avid-r once o! the fact dist either fame senersliy are still uniformed as to the one need for action or exiremeiv 1e hargic. 1n either case. there is a vast need for a widespread educational c paigri. Briefly if the hots "0, dlsgmlnated widely enoueh and often enough there will be s wide- spread demand for no m. "Wt wtkil: Bltflfiilfl '5.“- o > . Moe/GS? health departments and‘ the Health League of Canada to mnkn vou healii. conscious. In Memoriam. HI. JOIN I. IITIGIILID The death of John it. ri erald for man years a resident o W6!‘ Qsint Jo n. occurred o)? Sltilfw g; 393mg, hi; resent » Fitzgerald was crn in West Saint John son of the late William d» and fiussn A. Fitzgerald. Ho W5. to Benton about i5 are 0- here he was a trave er for B" lgy Drug company. coverins l ¢ territory of New Brunswick land Prince Edward Island. Of e 2r end; ly disposition he had many fr!“ u in the city and DYOVIMO. l‘ W; as throughout the Maritime: W 0 will learn of his pauinl with ll;- lret. He is survived b his w‘ f the former Mrs. Zums amybe ° Devon; one ate son. Ralph 50m gelLhsiiiéi three "rather-a Arthur“ - 8m l‘ It? e wit and ildmund . both of Sig: M‘: ‘huh’. ii..:'.'. his: ... men w .Wedneldny, Feb. s -—<B\1M 40h" 'l‘els|rsph Journal. Sneezing ? MHVUHIIIU, Winruzmg? .Don't m c ckinl =i>=ll= ..." ‘Wu are ‘ victim c roaoliiai trouble. use Pelsoife Co h SW19 " once. This soot in! I'm“, Iota ea an internal sntieepm "if? ‘hill 5"‘ §..'2‘.".I"§.'. °' p egrn a e00 , w» w» tfilfltfllliflfifitf 5.. hu- cies of the bronchial tub"? hese muscles need to l” "' ~ sxed- then you will“ be 0W ‘to breathe mcrefreely Ill"!- ' are soothlnl when" in" v remcdyth: libero is new he? 57"“ _ Q _ . flpnchl 'i‘ali"il.‘i..'f"l"°.‘?. - ii" by