Wen 11.._19:4i3._-_~-_______. [HE (IIIARUYFIEILWLUUARIIIANWH .ll|.v - IT'S ovluultrl » l}. True Story of the United Nation's Sammy sprint‘... the City that Rocked the World! l! ~ (JASABLANC " HUMPHREY BOGART - INGRID ‘BERGMAN PLUS U.S. NAVY BAND — COLOR CARTOON SHOWING AT 3.15 - 7 and 9 Q-EPRINGE EDWARD== 2 DAYS n» _FR1-_T¢_1_r_1£l SAT. liorioul llnynlroalll . i room: toys! i will .l AIRD CiiEOAR ' JOHN nlunao V, vlcioa IIANCIQ EXTRAI! NEWS ARMY MASCOT and Disney Cartoon Mnnxr-a-J-A-snvul" WhYt-SHH‘: CAPITOL: Til-BAY — FRI. — SAT. m: nssourrrrns mo: sollml . . . IIUNTING a vl- iclous satlo or tunes WIIO m [to TAKE m: LAW . ulro ulna ovvle i. ‘ rile IIIIIEE mesouueeas THUNDERING TRAILS ADDED ATTRACTION! Chapt. l0 of Serial SECRET CODE HIS WEDDING SCARI POPETI CARTOON 5 z BOB STEELE ~ rill‘ m“ ~ | 3 SIIOD$SP%AILY AT 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 a 5 Benevolent Irish Society —PRESENTS-— “ IRISH JUSTICE ” A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts ALSO SPECIALTIES Paulo: rovlino ulriuu: Under the distinguished Patronage of His Honor Lleut. Governor B. W. LePage and Mrs. LePage, Premier Hon. Thame A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell His Worship Mayor B. R. Holman MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 3.15 P.M.. Admission Adults — 35c — Children 15c "DON MESSEIPS ORCHESTRA” SEW"? tickets on sale March 11th at Hughes "lg Co., Reddin Bros., Victor Coyle’s and Kelly's Grocery Reserve seats at R. T. Holman Ltd. go on sale Saturday, March 13th at 9.30 a.m. Proceeds in aid of charitable fund ~07“ ~| t Ivy‘ uvoli: » “Irwin-r” wv wnwwm , b“ e l: lscreen Star Trio a Score Hit Again , The "Three Mesquiteers" ride a ainl Republic's latest film. star- "il this dashing trio. is "Thunder- lnpo Trails“ it is scheduled to Io i“ d comprise e trio: the yarn well known to syerv lover oi last action in the western field. minine lea and the supporti a such favorites as harlea Miller. Johnny Jamel. Sam Piin Pbrres Taylor. Reed Howes, Karl Beckett. Fbrbes Murray. Ed .Cassidy and "‘5‘°°.“.'.'.€“fil. 11¢ 8 directed under As- sociate Producer Lou Gray. On Hijackers Newest of the "Rough Riders" Igg- iilres. starrinlz Buck Jones. Tim cCoy and Raymond Hutton and "West or the Law" day at the Empire ‘Iheatr . With all three oi’ the players por- a wide variety oi charac- IWYS. t t! Story has a novelty and .originality that is refreshing. Bunk ' Pom B5 a desperado. McCgy enters "rtakina busi- s they event- ual ends. and rers are pro- , Bunk oi gold hllac perly dealt with, c1116! 11110112 the Monogram play- ers seen in supporting roles are Evellzyn Cooke. Mil urn Moranti. Bud ,Mv assert. Jack Daley. Harry _Woods, R0 Barcrowt and George DeNorman . Produced by Scott R. Dunlap. Howard Bretherton directed | ipslm an original script by Jess Bow- 8 . We can assure western fans that they ll find lenty or rough-and- readyI enterta ment in "West of the Law. This "Rough Riders" series oi’ outdoor adventures seems to in- crease in “thrill-power" with each new release, Mainly. we surmise. be- cause the starring trio are all screen-wise veterans of the sage- brush who do not rclv on crooning to bring in the cattle or round up the outlaws. “IRISH JUSTICE” “Irish Justice" a three act com- edyndrama will played at the Pr ce Edward Theatre on Wednes- dayh March 17th. e plot revolves around a re- tired, millionaire contractor Paddy Clancy, played by Patrick McTaizue [whose wife, played by Ethel Callag- han MacDonald. has decided to go modern in a. big way. contrary to her husband's trends and old fash- ioned habits. ln her course she leads her elder daughter Kathleen. played bv Isa- MacDonald. and her son. Mich- ael. played by Frederick McWade. with her. The latter financially em- lbarrassed becomes involved with a crime syndicate smuggling diamonds. He Bets into difficulties but: cleared in the end by the leader of the gang "Linton". played bv J. Reginald MacDonald, who gains en- trance to the Millionaire's mansion in the guise of a janitor "l-Iumpy m] all Ann id s‘? PDCPY B. D BY by Lillian Wells, who KBIIla entrance to the home of the Clancys as a Russian refugee "Madam Barlske". whom Mrs. Clancy and her daughter intend to use to help them up the social ladder. Another close friend of Mrs. Clancy and her daughter is the Modiste Mons de Lavier. played by Connie LeClair, who furnishes com- edy all the way through. Maggie. a finger daughter played bv Muriel tello and Eileen O'Rourke. play- ed by Rosalie Kiggins are staunch supporters of the old man and fur- nish much of the romance lion with George Drake. played by Ja Duffy. who is making a play for Kathleen, whom after many disap- pointments he finally wins. Jim Daugherty, a detective of the U. S. Treasury Department. played by Leo Callaghan. is on the track of the diamonds smuggled into the Clancy home by Michael. He finally solves the case as he thinks, In the end “Irish Justice anally tfhlp'l"h§ and everything turns out lmiplly- ATTENTION Hear Dr. P. A. Creglrnan Thursday evening at 7J5 over , C.F.C.Y. Subject, Need of In- creased Snnatorinm Aocoinod- otion. Rough Riders War 1*"- is in the spring months. Previous to GEIITRALiIIARIIIAIII this eolunan in reserved lo: news: u! leonl interest, but advertising or n news; nature nil) be inserted as live cents n word. strictly psy- lole in advance. COOKS (or Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN SUB- ANCE. L-WI RESERVE Mondag March 22nd for Concert in Zion all under aus- pices Youn! People's Society. POI-ICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable was fined iive dollars and costs or ten days in JOINQ L C. A. lh-Mr. l-‘t. H. Jenkins. pro rietor oi the Jenkins Pharmacy ie t yesterday morning for Moncton to join the Airiome. BBIDGI; PRIZE WINNERS_ The winner: of the recently con- eluded Notre Dame Alumnae Tele- phone Bridge were as follows: Mrs. Fred Foey, 1st prize, Miss Ger- trude Coady 2nd prize. THE WORLD'S DAY OF PRAY- EIL-Which falls on Friday of this week will be observed by the united women's missionary societies at a meeting at 3 o'clock at the Baptist Church" The program to be follow- ed will be one prepared by tho International committee and its general theme. will be the words o! Christ, "Enttier, I pray that they may all be one." INTERESTING MEETING.— Hampton W.M.S. met at the home oi’ Mrs. Mark Cameron. The meet- ing was in charge o! the president, Mrs. J. D. Maniiiarlaiiie. Those tak- ing part in the devotional period were Miss Jean Boswell. Miss Karen Petersen. Mrs. John Dixon and Mrs. R. Vessey. Plans were made for the observance of the World Day of Prayer. A discussion on "Economic Security for All" was led by Mrs. Veseey. At the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. LEI-T FOR SUMMERSIDIL- H. E. Stewart, who ior the past fifteenmontba has been with the Amherst Daily News and News- sentinel as compositor and lino- Lypg machinist, left at ncon to-day for Summer-side. Mr. Stewart is taking a position with an Island newspaper. He has been in news- paper work for nearly thirty years and was with the News back in 1900. His brother Jack, now of Quincy, Mass, was also a. linotype operator with the News for some years. Mrs. Stewart will not accompany her husband to Stum- merside at present but plans to spend the remainder of the winter in Pictou, and will join her husband his depBIililTt! this morning Mr. Stewart was the recipient of a pres- entation from the members oi the News staffz-Amherst News. Personals Mir. W S. Grant and Mr. W. D. Glllis left yesterday to attend the Progressive Conservative Confer- ence in Ottawa. Rey. '1‘. w. Goodwill. Canoe Cove. is a. patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. and his numerous friends and nar- ishioners urlsh him a speedy restor- tion to health. NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL Grade X. l. Mary loarkln. Girad X. 1. Ralph Dlckieson and AIIISOIleSEBVGHSOD (equal) 3- OM91‘ Hats 0E to Canada's women of the year-the smart-looking, coura eous women in uniform, whose skil and work in ldi11l1fldl€d diiferent fields is relievin ou and ' . men forgcombast dutsyof out fighting our history‘ We are especially proud to have a hand in the outfitting of these fine examples of Canada's womanhood- just as we are roud to have outfitted thousands of em in smart tailored suits and costs in their civilian life. Today, we are continuing to clothe Canadian women behind the women in uniform, in tailored garments. But our major eifort is devoted to the pro- duction, a: an unprecedented rate, of uniforms for our men and women of the Armed Forces. In fact, over 80% of our production is devoted to this great job-the most important job in We know our civilian customers- both men and women——wh0 may be asked to wait for delivery of lheir new clothes longer than usual, will under- stand and appreciate why this must be. We know too that this situation will be cheerfully accepted and that Cana- dians wiil say: "Our fighting men and women in uniform come first". You can help this situation by anticipating your needs and ordering early. TIP TOP TAILDBS .04. SERVING THE FINEST ARMED FORCES IN THE WORLD man Dickieson. Grade VIII. l. Byron Hill, 2. Ian MacLeod. 3. Eleanor Larkin. Grade VI. 1. Robert Fersfl-‘IOII. 1- Clara Maccallum. Grade V. 1. James Larkin. I. Beverley Diokieson. 3- Emil Stevenson. Grade IV. l. Blois Dickieson. 2. Roma Dickleson. a. Earle Lurkin- Grede I. (A). l. Jean MacLeod. Grade r. (n). 1. Donald Hill. i. Allison Bulman. I. Melvin Larkln Hiuhest Average in Senior Grades Ralph Dlckieson and Allison Stev- enson. 171%. Hlgheg Average grit‘ 317111101‘ Grades on. ~- Rnbefitl] eMzafKinnon. Tewhfl- In aid of Youths’ DA N C E SPORTING CLUB THURSDAY. . Don Messefs» Orchestra Admission 30 cents including check room MARCH 11th Recreation Centre ADDED — RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY Chapt. 10 NEW ERA IN INDIAN — Fiction TO.N[GHT- m], and 5A7‘, 111.52: ’.l.°‘h°.‘.-’.’.."ilihli.i‘“s.lii W EMPIRE w Miami's Relieves Bpraina In Memoriam ., Buck, Tim and A , Ray smash the , - marauders oi ~ .ihe gold min- ing countrvl ABTIUI TEMPLE KNEE-BONE On December 22nd. l942._ at ,Peake's Station there entered into that rest that remalneth ioi- the people oi God, Arthur Temple Knoc- ‘oone in his 82nd year. Although 1n failing health for some time he was Ionly confined to his bed for one day. His death came as a shock to his loved ones. Mr. Kneebone left his old homestead on St. Patrick s Road 'one ear and five months DfeVlOl-IS‘ -to h s death and moved to Pcnkos . Station with his daughter, with‘ whom he has resided until the end. ‘Mr. Kneebone will be greatly mused in his home and by all that knew him. He was the lust one o! that family of eleven, His wife Marv Anne Sam le oi Peakefis Station,‘ redecease him some years natal Elia Kneebone was of a quiet dis—' position and had a kind word ior all, To every dank cloud there will be n rainbow to reveal the fact that he is lree from care and ain and lzone iwith his Heavenly Ra er above. He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loying_ lather, two daughters inamely, Laura, Mrs. John A. Mac- lKlnnon, Charlottetown. who arrived |home in time to see her futhcr alive; also Violet at Peakcs Station. lwho cared for her lather during his last years . His funeral took place Wednesday afternoon, December 23rd to Mount stewart Cemetery whore ho was laid to rest beside his wi . The itin- eral service was conduct/ed at the house and grave by his pastor Rev. ,W. M. T. Mercer. Mount Stewart. Hymns sung were Nearer Mv Grd Ito Thee and Abide With Mo. bcih favorites or the deceased. Pallbear- ers were Messrs. John Gamhum. Chester Birt. Wallace Birt. Joseph Mcheary, Albert Donnellv. Mr. A. J. ‘Mooney drove the remains to Mount Stewart cemetery i (Patriot cease copy.) m REINFORCE sitfvrs ‘ c573 TQWN-ICD-B. I-l. Lind- horst, member for Johannesburg , _ SHOWING Tonight — 7 and 8.45 Cartoon . and hopes to join the United Party part of the government coalition. 0NEFWKN sour; The call of a trilrnpeter swan can be heard as far as two miles. \l l _____.._l ____.___.___ National Film Board FREE SOUND MOVIES Sourls—'l‘uesday Georgetown-Wednesday Montag use-Thursday Cardigan-Friday Zi-B-U. i t Canned B 0 Herring For Canadian Trade SPONSOREDNBY — He said uridci" an agrccnlciit with Britain's Food Mini c . . was supplying Britain with approx- imately 1,105,0i)0 cases or more iliali 53,000.0i0 pounds of Grade A, (‘Fill-l ned Round HPITIIUI irom lite 11141-1 43 British Columbia puck. This season now is nc ‘ ils close. I Mr. Bertrand said: Ho was im- able to say exactly how much Pncl- fic herring would be placed on the domestic market. but it would be “A substantial quailtitv.“ OTTAWA, March 9 (C.P.\_"A substantial quniltity" of stocks oi Canned British Columbia herring from the l9e2-43 pack will be made available to Canadian Consumers, Fisheries Minister Bertrand. said in a departmental announcement tonight. _ll_shed tithe Prices "Ben 1 d. p i"llllilllllllllllllilliliq ulllllliii i I w “Arkfl Q It. would w". be sold under n price coiling estab- i“; WIT TOEWAPPIWTOINAEZRE ‘err: ' nsfliuTlai/edventurfl- surpiiSln ° My Bazooka’ oiled up. foo? . ll sl E F New mu. \',—-660 K('l IIONDON—ICPI~N(‘III‘HI sol dlcrs helped cure l b_ writlillilivii‘ Rliiohlrsgrap . lVluj Dcnzild Blair snlri m an article ii i?» Lancet, British Medical JOUJ" ll il l. cosa*\vvir?v'{=b“i.ii— nrsu The uoldrn incl. _.__‘.._.___.... Ivor PI Cilifrvrilla, a ieiy of the grizzly, has long bcvr