A PAGE 51x rmll CHARLOFTETOWN’ i ' Says iilorlnan Paratroopers llirty Fi‘ ' ters ____ V llllioll In. liotion lllra. M. D. MacDonald. Little Pond eceived the _.d news Monday. Fob.‘ iihoononohldrm :21: mo in oo- . e ion m. lot. P0. MacDonald been on operational flights over en- eng territory for more than I yea-r an ad prr...'.icaliy made the num- 1'21‘ b<°>f flights required. and ,.;.,.-,;.€_..4». "v TODAY ONLY _ LAUGHS canons _ “DOUGHGIRLS ” PLUS NEWS - CARTO0N~— SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - S Wait -l).. it . spring illlytiiiorliiigtollyouetilrls‘ low] Before m amen "also SPRING m.“ . l Avoid long waiio ltrytu. Dry Cloouiag , nod down ouch os-Suiio, Cooio, Cootuoleo and w l. . m; will be carried sill. utfii-Z '“ m“ Dresses-by senior llo at least some of yon, i '52" ma?” developed M‘ mum“ . Spring Cleaning now. ' minister's the Qlllylobout ~-' . eQPRINCE ED WA Doe m”; MONDA Y i » ’ . Doll t home in the near future. llro. '5' 5 “m: and family hove the sincere sympathy oi their lflllllvfmll friends. (Patriot pleoos c097) ‘(I Tho Cotillion Preoo) CYITKWA. Ids. ll-Hitlerll crook pomtroopers are the "dirtiest bunch u“ M ‘ever saw". said Lieut. Lucien Jdgcpn Durocher, quiet 1011118 French-Canadian daredevil from mtg/m, who bailed out over oouthern Hence 2% months be- fore the Allied armies landed uh m‘ “°‘l“?.f“.."°'.ll "W's “$323512 to ea on o e in disrupting war lJ no enemy . “They don't care what's in the way." he said of the foe. I a“: them kill babies four months old. Durocher was a member oi u heroic circle oi French-speaking paratroopers who sailed down from French skies months ahead 01’ the land invaders to organize the Ma- qui; and pass important informa- tion back to the main b1189- -_-.=- --——- ——~e-ov-v~ m-oavs-a Bristol and Vicinity v Mr. William MacDonald spent the week-end in the city with hie daughter Mrs. W. A. O'Brien. Mr. MacDonald who is a sectionman on the C. R. here, reported a lot oi snow along the line. Mrs. William McGrath. who has been a patient in "the Ohariottm town Hospital for some time, is Durocher was Oversea; for five reported as about the same. Her years, crossing with the lst Divis- hmband "m" m9 weekend l“ the ion Signals in the war’s initial cm“ contingent. in $1011)‘ North Africa for his special duties- A sister. Mrs. C. Beauchamp, re- sides at 209 York Sh. OHS!‘- announcement states. It i5 emphasized that teztnination. of the Navy's lease on the King's College building . which were to have remained in Your cooperation NOW will greatly ooolot our i’ large staff ‘during tllo Spring Rash u; M,‘ you avoid many dlooppointmento doe to u‘. flvfldlbic delays during the Rush Sea", little her father and were in trouble. she didn't show them period. does not mean that the Navy's program for the tiuining of volunteer officers has been complefied. h“ Will Be Continual The training program. which lo controlled by the number oi new, ships commissioned in the Navy and the n-E€d_ for officer replaoe- ‘My mltiits, will lzelgontlnuéeadblat H.M.-| 0.5. Cornwa. . pro ' y 0n a.‘ modified scale as the eventual de-l m“ “,_,“,",1,'°'u' 1.,“ w crsase in the number of new con-i struction convoy escort vessels go-, good ing into service reduces need dung; 100k forD 0fifiC8i18he mm I "I thirt Dexter urngv past year appio - atelv 80 pfficers have been gradli- f, mum, may atad at H.M.C.S. King's each month. l Pc-ying tribute to the president and governors of the University of King's College for their quick ac- [tlon in coming o the Navy's aid . in the scrim! of 1941 when the heed for buihlings was acute. (he Min- a d: "We are under a great. obligation m Send us at leaot souls of your Spring 0M5“ tomorrow and have tlleor ready wilerl you M“ ,. them. ‘Pl? STERNS Limited '12:" . 5.’ “Whore Cleaning Ia An Art" dependable qualities " ‘ho her own utter horror. Judith was crying. She had n to almost as soon as, Joe advert: and by the time was weeping uncontrol- letladcd her dispeosion- s e ably. Joe "Look he ." he said n at all Mrs. T. Aldershaw. who has been in the city for some time attend- -i.ng a sick friend. was home lust week for two days. - Mr. Irving llraks spent the week end in the city. Ac. I. Sommerled Kelllyl lStriking Poetry wife, formerly Agnes C0 nfiflgffillf: Alberta " Soldier ed in Morel] last week lrl Ot- BY CHARLES BRUCE ‘fro , tawa. Ac. Kelly has been in the' Air Force for a number of years (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Feb. l6 —- (GP )- and has been posted to different Stanley Dowhan is known in can centres. He leaves this week on return to his station. while hiswlie ada perhaps only to a. few nelgh: bors who watched him lea/ye bk will remain with her mother at Morel]. Sommerled is a son oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, who have two other sons in the Navy. Frans Jr. and Joe. t Mrs. O‘dBrien ish ospen a ew ays wt t, M_ _ _ farmland in Alberta and go offi fill,’ ' “d M“ Wm with the Canadian Army. But hisi name is becoming known here as. to the President and Governors of h. e the writer of an unusual voume of Kings. When we urgently needed. and 1d w.“ W's“ illcwmm ' ‘mm 1°!’ m“ "um"? MI have planned a lovely home wed- Tllirty years ago a young lmgq Naval Officers, this old Universityl dim m we b1‘w‘wl°r And w, llshman wrote a sonnet called "The come to our aid and gave to us mm“; have m“ hum,“ n" Soldier" -- starting "If i should who use of its buildings and-commie‘ “my 7 die think only this oi me” - His For this we are profoundly‘ grate- The h d w 5; in name was Rupert Brooke. DOWhB-lfs fill." gmm $54,: pffliflfldf; hm, g background and approach are dii-i Naval officers training Joe swmhedh” the "mm and ferent, He also has written a. poem‘ establishment in Halifax was‘ got t "None o, which is '0 be "The Soldier.‘ but instead; moved 1b the King's campus on, c of the classic imagery of Brooke it May 24. i941, under the directlon- .. rape is about the meaning oi simple.‘ of cdr. (now Captain) 0.8.0. Rob-i Bnvthinl M, m,“ u f". as the owned things. He writes oi thel erlson. GM» R.D.. R C-N R- The other-s concerned w]; be nice l; ?i‘.'.'§.'..-""°""' ‘"- Pa- Y%.‘.’.¥§i-““fi“°‘ili'l‘“ii?.'l‘£ W~=.~»;~,.:»W =u~u= wml» l"All u... was his own/H Certain Oiwtaln Adrien H01»- WM l R ON. and by the ops. is place. I bellow himself, as soon as his head clears Now do you surppose you can man use to Mrs. you so ii LiVinglXLeisure THE WOMAN'S REALM i _ HINTI 0N ETIQUITT; it lo correct ‘o x ltbo when wearing o girirvlsl- to weld" I dinner ha-t o All Milli] daytime hot is out oi 'plaee, in Bristol her par- MacDon- Mr. William D. Slnnott. who ar- rived here from New York last fall after an absence of twenty-five years, left this week for Halifax. Pie. George Laybolt arrived here last week to spend leave with his wife and family. Before this news is read one of the worst smelt fishing seasons in history will have come to a close. Fish were very scarce and the ice so poor the men were forced to take up their nets some time ago. Mrs. Patrick Baker and Mrs. Herb Hawbolt were business visit- ors to the city lust week. Miss Margaret Findley. who spends the winters in Boston, ltgftass. left some time ago ior that c y. A BIN’! 41y son. when piano hove gone astray And careless blunders bring Thetgilsh which spoils your hope- ’ ol- lalliu-éa hitter stlnl’. Alcohol and ulumin mn....l~..ll".l'sa n“... ti...“ ma)" “~l‘"""-'~'"*i-'-' IWCSY. laeniemln‘ Pranklkl dim“ lilo xiebenoe it. negulilere electricity. p” M Brazil has producing tonorof hig ou . ooistrued into a proposal" he said. Nell-her of us need to nt of Feature Will Start Daily At 3:10 - 6:50 and 9:10 See It From The Beginning C n a WhOIIUIiDIIIQWKIiQIIDnYfiOY Ufliifilhhllltln beings do "'1" K -.\.-.-t-. -a-..-.-.-_. CAPITOL TO-DAY ONLY Gloria Jean and Alan Curtis “DES TINY ” SHOWS 230-700-845 Mrs. A. B. McAdam was in the city a few doyo this week on busi- ness. ' Mr. Gus MacDonald left Mon- day morning on return to his work in Halifax. N, S. He reports very little snow over there. Some people think Boston is u city of no winter or snow. but a I writer says there is so much snow , get dug out before March at the earliest date. It's to our ears in most places. Fred and Seymour Bialrland have arrived home from Halifax and . will now start getting ready for I the fishing season. I i Lithium. ‘o metal onefltth welsht of aluminum with m: new uses discovered by war-time research occurs more plentiiully la the earth than either lead or till. Apples are being stored experi- mentoilv under water in a Calmi- ism la : 2N) tons of thernm suspended ten feet below the aur- lfgoe. in Lia»; illilid" Ylliflsvllilfl will used or apoe _-flfillil if satisfactorily preserved. A white fur rm ltlst is slilhiii soiled mew be cleaned by ~ “Wm-moi thorollahlv inin it ind "wl lmlshlm- it cut Yi’ the HI ‘a bwflv roiled it. should tent --\ ~. ru-Mfirvimal cleaner. A 51-. M; 1, be , beginnins of An old hem.‘ sufiuglifhldlirwt 60’ sub lltigiflléiiilili/S welremkma- . O on . 0Q‘! , ' Tl...‘.i."'h§°ii.;g"§§f§.n uaensumkm wlgsflfricrgfised to 80' not parlure themselves withlovut Du" 199 W“! "U0"! I03 These things oi his possessln y erg); molitlh in 1&3. We Ca m“. masrgn urclllessngltieyilgir; Illflfbnsfismi]: wlznlgghlltlflxllflnig s“ ‘magi Hadkmrgcen him among earth si H opélcews ilguwetfbv LII-lent. can“ mo ‘ns o . MPO n,‘ m M, mime: “Rum m" v , - . 1 ra holliligslirizrlesiorarihilrh 80m irimiiligigi (lilzéeuimésxilslinés-fiisc?“ hoax‘: if; lure reasonable in oon- ‘Ilo whine too loudly at your pains. ' -'..T evcast1...-1ain¢~ d Par- !§$..“.‘i?fl‘€.‘i..-’L‘“' a» o’ an- 2.x. .. sills: ;'.fi'l.°'lt....... i. u... i. l... m. W. yyct his ndkedflgss essay. D SC , R. C N. and the to examine the reasons which irn- A d°1t "l" ""9 Ind 9114* - H1, “m, gamed“; poverty rlresent canhain. Lie-lit. Cdr. no. polled her to go before the grand B)" 0ft it calls for wanes me Leaves m; soul free for B. wealth of Slvertl- R <1 NR» who W" lury and lure herself Gentle- N" “W WW1! w Well memory awarded to.» citation of 03.1: men, 1 “fin Mk m lhwwlmtlv Profane. m, w..1d'e,,,m. January ls: this ear in recognition W!” ""14 9TB‘! 0°01 M!!! hi" l 1;, bright, mm blowing flowers, Md oi iive years o ‘oontirguous con- brain. ,1 glittering with stars his night." oribution to the vllal 1o o train- utne g, known o; Down“ hem ing the Navys volunteer officers. Military records show that he was 310% fr}: falgary 13112117. agitated _ ’ a g Hi an e w . e new. s. msrttrl. thurohlll s liat Italy. His next of kin is an aunt ' “m” stgflg. Causes Speculation —l"rom Collected verses o! lldgor world has everknown. Itisao A- chm” di-aboltoslly clear that it is nble to reachinsnuoe thehallsoi’ 0U!‘ 0WD ll l. IOIIIIdii-DI lies, by which it lo BEADED OUTLINE r, ___.. board for its just c: it Hol- Olltline lire neck or the yoke of a peasant blouse with embroidered cotton beading and mln-throuth it a colored velvet ribbon to mltidi the skirt) Finish with |I noun of tinv bows of the ribbon in front. and weer-pim- dress-up occasions Y’S Mill's GLIIB of itllarlottetovn PRESENTS R UTH BLAME Uoncert Hal-plot PRINCE or wALEs COLLEGE HALL rllloiv, m. 23rd. 0.30 r. ll. a M .- -_ 1.171118 lo oohmier us fondue-red“ Rance, Belgium. a other sources it many other Prom that his father was a Du migrant who worked forla Can- adian railway and settled a-t Mon- itor. north of Medicine Hal. His mother was of Russian descent. Left With Engiishwomau Presumably he knows pa‘: now; that his verse has been lished; and he may not. like the idea He left it with an Englishwoman and‘ said he did not wish anything pub- lished under his name during the. ted and took it to the ,- nd. 2o mi and . hegiesst ‘nations "J —‘—“ e ra. was omoet over. Ser- Fekfénll" Tvhieff $3111’) ena had insisted on returning to -' B #19 t ohumhm had WashiIIBion as Daniel had fore- Wnimlt‘ 121°“ t m emu“ seep; now for six endless. dreadful h“ fPi" u" “lift? e5 “t; “em days they bod sat in ‘he classic liuntlgenlocfe corlitrogersy today No- mom o! Just,“ Belling“ m beg eems to be able to convince the “Wkly District Con" building’ o f the trueorigirl of the and the presume Jun!” hum“ éisiit biagk hat the Premier wore “r being f?!“ and fimm” w“ Y ' gorous an ruddy, w a niifliifff ..'f..°::"r--.::'.lst°'r::: mu». m - lawn-u seaiskln . . it excited great in- "5 m" M m‘ m°'°°m 1 ‘W3’ terest among the Russians." The m)“ ,. Associated Pres from Moscow mwnsmyecumml‘ "mt-aw ‘iltzdwnmiwg cabled that it was a black lamb whim“ would mow m“ German‘ ._ ' It’: ore-high, llmy. ' browling drama o! Another and final card the Bristol series was he at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mac- Donald on Tuesday night with a full house and a good game. Now . the series folds up for the long ' season of Lent. Lent is here and despite local “ k , . ' have to look to other markets for fish. Many of the fishermen themselves are without fish. "It is many years since I left home." writes Mrs. John A. es from Arlington. .. to her brother Mr. John T. O'Brien, here. Yf-‘S. he said. it is sixty~iour Y!!!“ since Mrs. Hughes then Eliza O‘- Brien, a very young girl left here to make her home in Boston. and she has resided there ever since. Sixty-four winters in the big city. which was then only a farm-like place with no streets of cement in that age. There are still a few old schoolmates who remember Mrs. Hughes as a girl: one is Mr. Albert MaoEwen. in the Harbour district, and the aged McDonald brothers Angus and Alex. Like Mr. O'Brien they have seen the march of time. the march oi boys to more New Yarlflr Yander- It)‘ in loin District. in Dominion writers. The is a small paper-covered volume. Ono may learn s, good deal about Dowlum from the VMSCII—- "I. fumbleweed blown along the wild‘as my prairies: the world into your life. then to depart vihere the new rivers oi blood gush u-p from what have I had to live to you but the weight of a. weary heart? Yet one nlitht I shall come in oli the windy land, to find you By mv kitchen stove. in the hali- crazy 0'11 rocking-choir: Bent over a worn rook heel. lab- oriously darnine h ihe lamp costing a rich, mel- low glow on your falling hair." This poetry is hard to assess. t on the Channel result cmllnnllsllliiilll-nmlllull I. [It PITHIUK ' Lloyd Bllillllfilll - Sheldon lEllillBlI llilecieltyFlllllK MolliJllAlll "l... s. one." l»... and l..." i... w ,. skin shapko. of a type long worn _ by.Moscow merchants and pro- m‘ MM‘ bmmqrgfiwm Wu‘ iesional men. lmufiunm’ ma: In Waslllnaton. Clyde Blaok~yn7éw°dfim mum wueugfl Eurnedoimflge bganhadia‘ n Preoetcrtlg- prim“ m the comrade“: Bk; om a e a was no e Alaska seal presented to Mr. m” “m”! yum“ h“ Churchill by the Parliamentary Press Gallery during his visit to Ottawa. Contributed he: "it ap- pears to be a Russian shapka mode of caracul." The London Dally Telegraph columnlm "Peterborough" con- tended Mr. Churchill acquired it in Moscow last fail. ’ Tune’, Iilondon Iliztily illicit; ca: too s ew a pc ure o o wildered L " waiehind Mr. ‘Churchill walk down the street. "Id .wearing the hot, with one saying. "I wouldn't mind betting he got, cord: . ordered more than half a mil- - _ of such speeches which were t under a. News and/LEFT 0F THE LINE”, Fezliurette "101? Wflfces —_ out as 159.000 ! Ill d Mill’ ‘lue-wv-sm-uv-jrnmvtv-w-fvr-n-g-f-waaa-vnvrammm _. . . . ' -..-.-l.~.-..' ‘ ' ' '-.-i-Ta-wut-l-tin.av.vae.-sw.-.v.ummae” i E M P I R E -:- To-Day Only SHOWS AT 2‘30 - 7 and 8:45 unsavory purveyor of half truths who operated o slnall disruptable gains asencv’ to cover up his ac-. u. The foreman of the had testified that thio W nod let out tn uncover operations 1i xundo mochirle‘ wt the ll where . fh l . rlz mu led to Capitol l-rl ~01‘ would ihc be likely u. tele- the Grand Jury noel W 1mm W0 wam Coast" for ins‘anC='— it by mistake from a cloakroom "M91108 “M” ‘ M‘ h“ ‘ ""—_—"———'" “D ' " u . .' l; GEORGE-rows; sumo; arcllra andblthc Wind stirring, the may...“ ‘m lxqgrmwiioie speeches and n“ m“ .M% l“ _.__ lids own_ , ____ iii-i or oertan Senators ‘ w“ 5M mzl..zze.l".zsc“..ll*l.... flfl- 33'3"" .L..."""".... “i.” meal...’ m: - ""1 M ""- '"" “m " can ° m anal-try: ess. .v - ' - 1_ 1h m 1) and Ion H k d M . I Dlckieoom; owl»: ; p, PM“? gel-gm“: Seagull wandgrnieng frees The; elmgafn; cfmtheviiiational An- G Prosper and Caire Roche (equal). Hikh over the cllif- cps, wandering. them broluht the meeting to h’ 9'19 . i Grade x Jr.: 1. Gladys Fou- calling and callinir. close, __ , W”. my”. BURNETT}: nfielfslleen Wood; a, Harry mwmlll-‘edlogixrsllggilihng 'on u» mi}; wfl“ ‘Pa’; ' 0 d lri s .: 1, c lune Mair" All i n ' ~ "a" 2' aha’ Mmémil ailllirim ‘it'll... of blood lgh ‘on,’ ‘g’ .1 . or o : ‘s ' . Qyflv/d, 2. Julia. Prosper; 3, Virginia waters". "red hell_let loose." rub ‘m; ~= u" (ll-mt, I up against ailthemi’: lyric images m w TURETTE GVifie-Pairxlfipollocigeporig: got cltlnubc corrllviyeld only in cluie- o‘. l. v ‘ rae l : , en l7‘ 1's o neo a ea-v you wih Plus MASKED MARVEL and FEA 2. Sooilny Johnson; 3. Eileen Mo: 3161165131 stralghtiy-saide . ed g onne . c es - —-——___...--l.-.=_-—-__——-.~_.. _. _'x;_'i.l:_; 1- ictusr-e.l»hei~tr £0 -_ Grade VII: l. Parker; I. in’the lines evoke this result. Stake Closes Bulk 1311x4115? ml; dcémbed~ as an uunJgveé-m éllaeweilnlgréifie. . Mlrraret It s prob-able that a. man who hos m 0f Winn-Peg Thaw“ is":tl.:&:;;'t..;§.:;°ls'i$g.'l:.I Gm. €.'.","""°" “P-"m" g! . g eatres. Ltd. shows were cosed. Anna M itsm nshl . "Mllfllfiihfiitlrhlgfl WINNIPEG. Feb. l4 - (or) - with a long line of pabrona left Iknma Allen cratoduya toilil "H" "d P'“'“"- i‘ a A union Jurisdictional dispute stzlndi closed the majority of Winnipeg hours. “it'll... Sonvaleooing ' Alter Severe illness Alter many severe illnesses or serious o orations 1 llie patient is vcry often loft in an extremely weak, " nervous, run-down condition. To all those convulcsconts who need some kind ~ 0i a tonic to stimulato and build up tho weakened ' tem, we would recommend Milhum's Health and Nerve Pillo in Tillaack ti! helth~hs pinllass again. ‘d’ h n] cos p ouppy ecmenls necessary to t t e con eooent ll briugin ock bodily strength and vigour. Pnoo a box, 66 pills. nt all drug counters. Look for our ' ‘ ode mark a "Red Heart" on the package. The 1‘. llilbnrn 0a., United, Toronto, Out. ng at the doors ot opening ( “m; 3-1321‘!!! our} a I , CO ' , Roche and Betty Arthur odd-y Goteii. Bernard Woloh; I.‘ The regular mee Mary . eggy Johnson (equ l. Grade III: 1. Sheila De 1.0%; I. Marguerite l-falnphill: S. uby Alien and Katherine (equal). Mn. I‘. Jenkl (teacher) Grade 11: i. Gertie Fitzgerald; 2, Jackie Lovers; 3. Json - son. "waldo Landry and Isobel (“wink t Dolto : ergare n nd Charles Mair (equsl); a. Stephen Gotell and Phyllis Mac- Lilith (equal); B. Stewart Han- oo . i filers. ltooaq AllerHC ietrlkimooea-v po and ‘gig. Btlhgbl and sick Oo r int d. It :apo e was Collection amounted Keenan (teacher). "t (hi! prise with an attend Steverlo be Meet opened by ‘altitute Ode and repeaflting ___________ l IJABNLIIY W. l. of olne of Mrs. Robert Oouolno on y night. February 7th. once of l2 one vlolior. ma‘ I "m2. i too of previous meeting ted. Piano were made for dance in Dornley lnmitteeo ted and new col-m deck l0 to Save The Chi ree" oonteotéuo \ OVII Films Rollo Developed Dorn- l: Printed l iley Women's Inotiluttlg‘ met at the Hlhwflooor Iriomod SW-Colerod m loloroemerlio " x 6" on l" 19"’! a ifii“lil_sz.$.zi"lafi'd"f"lil' ou'li uh our work too. $1.23.?" .3.“ "‘““l-*..':..'r.":.n we'll-iii“ ivfih.‘d“.'l’t‘.l"f“'"'“i"l‘it;ifi sz PAiRIGKiS‘ iPLAY BENEVOLENT rnlsll social-v ‘ "Prooento" lNl-AROIMINYQ Inlovpwlom doe ioloool Bite Ila , 19c- Print Nome and Addroeo Ploiulroo All0rdoro ma Snapshot armor lotlflrhlflfilleliifli ~ "ma" RALEIMcCOY" ‘PIUNCE EDWARD THEATRE Marlon ldflr use 17th Rooqoo The Dotoo