l as», PRINCE ED WARD no mun. P | FRI-- SAT TODAY “DliLIGl-ITFULLY DAN GEROUS” Sports - Comedy Shows 3:15 - 7 - 9 A shady Indy! A handsome daredevil! On thelruilof hidden German gold in Americal It's dc- iion-pocked with murder. millions, mystery! " Yin CRAIG sun! l-IASSO IIND DWENN - AUDREY TDYTER - lAADEl PAIGE IDNN IARIIIRTDN - llENRY D'NElll. - GRANT WITIIERS EXTRA! ! — NEWS - COLOR PARADE CARTOON AND SING-SONG E CAPITOL-To-day =—= Gary Cooper - ‘Merle Oberon I “ DDYIBDY AND TllE LADY" N News — Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 I Fnlo-SATQ 3 Days-T HAhQOACl-i é moi;- i “PADK llP YDIIR TRDIIBLES" Plus “FRONTIER DAYS”—and SERIAL EPHEE —MacLEAN WEDDING was attended by he: sister Edith Who wore a. street length dress of man. Following the ceremony the wed- ding party motored to the home of the brides sister Mrs. James Gmrveatt, Nine Mlle Creek, where a beautiful wedding supper was served to over sixty guests. The table and dining room were tastefully decorated with wedding bells and streamers and two tier wedding cakes which were cut by the bride and groom. ‘the grooms t to the brides- maid was a gol locket and to the best; man a sterling silver cigarette 1 ghter happy ymmc Matrimony Ray MacPhee, son ci’ mid Mrs. Hugh MacPhec of oe Cove and Catherine Velma lcLean. do ter of the late Mr. ynd Mrs. W am MacLean. Fair- lew. The bride looked lovcly in a YNGt 191183! dI95§ 0f heavenly blue "DE with maturing accessories, ler only ewellery being a string uearls e gift of the groom. She Afterwards the couple left on ahoneywnoon through the New For travelling the American Beauty wool suit with black accessories. Their many friends Join in wish- them a long and happy wed- £5 life. (Patriot please copy.) LYMiE RBGIS, England —(CP) —This Dorsetshire town was shak- en. roofs were damaged, windows broken, and doors blown. open when a. mine exploded recently just outside the harbor wall. TllE JENKINS PNARAIADY Will be the Only Drug Soon Open this Alb noon and Evening. l t l i ale was North W. 1., met. at the home c! Mrs. Albert Younlker Jan 9. Meet- ing opened by singing of O'Con- ada raise money. also at next meeting. tines. each member would pay 25 cents. Next meeting was invited to the home of Ivilrs. Walter Roberts, with Mrs, Glllis in charge of pro- gram. A contwt was won bv Mrs. Meeting Alton Y . gylth the King. Lunch was A quiet but very pretty maw- aqua woo] ere wlm ma w. westmoreland W.I.. was held at loge took place at Zion Manse, cessories. Pe. Daniel Mac hee, the home of Mrs. Verner Moore ivvember 14th. when Rev. c. c. brother of the groom acted as best January 9th. Roll Call was re- N’ united in the Holy Bonds sponded to by eight members. there was one visitor. present. The meeting opened by reDQBY-lllll the Ode and Collect for Club Women un 4'5 cents th mittees were heard, ‘ ccmmittee reported that a Nuture~ Study book was needed for school. It was moved and seconded to get some §=fi sometime. 3o rllllll. — "‘ S30 QINNIS MOORE QQILQIINI MQINIVII Science - Cartoon Musical Bands ___.-.€_ NORTH WILTSHIRE W.M.S. The first meeting for the new year of the North Wiltslnre Wo- men's Missionary Society was lielzi at the home of Mrs. D. A, lusc- Donald. The worship service was led by Mrs. Mitchell A tall our lighted belcre the wor- shlq centre. simoc-iic of Ciuist the light of the world. This WAS followed by hvmns and readings 0n the theme "Light on the Path." The business period followed. Nine members answered to the roll call. Delegates were appoint» ed to attend Presbyterlal and re- ports of the year's work were given bv the secretaries of depart- ments. The community friendship secretary. Mrs. Bowman reported 95 friendship calls made tohomes and 22 to hospital. The study period followed. the members reading of Curries work oi’ building the first house and of the wcrk belnn done in the schools of Angola, Africa. The concluding worship began with a solo by Mrs. Bowman "Pass on the Torch.“ This was followed by silent prayer. Hymn "O God cf Bethel” was then sung and the meeting closed with prayer by the leader. l l WINSLOE NORTH W. I. The regular meeting of Winsloe allowed by C reed in unison. Minutes of the December meeting were reed and adopted. bers and two Roll Oall report. calls made Sewing and for the Red Cross were distributed and it was decided to get work before next meeting. Thank Yows were received pathy Card. and a box oi’ fruit. Corr. l2 mem- visitors answered School Comm. had no Sick Comm. reported two knitting more for a Sym- was presented. nstead of an exchange of valen- closed served hostess . l Patriot Please Copy) WESTMORELAND W. l. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the ison. Collection amounted to e muorts oi’ the com- the school the It was hat Institute send to also moved v t the Red- Cross Society for yarn. The follow- ing committees were elected forl next month: School. Mrs Moore; mp Bid-Program. Mrs. Verner England States. #75- Rwbe" Mayhew’ b’ “e “ms” ‘m Harold Cakes, Mrs. med m1. Dor- othy Newson. James ' Harold Cakes; Moore. Entertain- Rle-eleqted. Lunch. Ml‘!!- Sick. Mrs. Roll Call an exrmange of valen- ines Next meeting to be held at he home o! Mrs. James Moore. the meeting adtloumed and a soc- ial hour was spent in contests and gunes. b! comm. ch was in charge. The first newspaper in the Netherlands. De Hanrlemmer Cour- alnt. appeared Jan. 8, 1&8. m: lcnnhnorrrjown ouanlllebl» cnunnieuinniiu This nolllnn ll mflpnofl ‘f . . ol local llltilfll. bill at n newly nature may he on at five cent: a word. ltrlo able in Hull“ ooons for Pbomnpm .._._ UONIEDEBATION LII‘! IN- SURANCE- . " --.- SPECIAL MEETING f ht of Columbus Ill-the h0g1 fie: d5)‘ W991"! l-t 8.15. Urgong billi- neal. 45-21. sea our Qiuck-N-lfleen Scrapers. J new. 11.11? Rogers Hardware Con.- PBIW. Limited, 1-16-31‘. CITY POLICE COURT - At. the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing a drunk was remanded Uflill the 17th. There were no other cases on the docket. RESIDING 1N HALIFAX. — . Capt. and Mrs. W. Brenton Stewart lof Norboro and Carleton are noz. [residing in Halifax ' ‘Stewart is att g University. Capt Stewart returned from overseas on November 27th aboard the hlnpress of Scotland. In two and a ha] years overseas ser- vice he saw notion in Italy and Norm West Europe with the 11th Canadian Armoured Regiment (On- , tnrio Regiment of the famous First- Canadmn Armoured Brigade. : LAD scnrnnn when srovn EXPLODES — Flve-year-old Paul MacPhail, scm of Constable Dun- 6 can MucPhail and Mrs. MauPhail,‘ Elm Avenue. suffered minor leg burns yesterday morning when the kitchen range in the home explod- ed. Cause of th explosion was be- lieved due to the freezing o! the hot water from. Constable Mac- hafl had lighted the fire on ‘com- ing off duty and had retired. Sornw time later h was awakened by an explosion which seemed as "a truck had smashed into the house." The range was a complete wreck. Mrs. MacPhail who was in thc kitchen at the time with her young son escaped injury. ‘VINSLOE NORTILW. M. S.- The reglulaz" meeting oi‘ hinsloe North w. M. S. me: at the home of Mrs. Stanley Show, January 51h with Mrs. E. M, Cudmore in oharge. Meszing opened Onward Christian Soldiers, followed by John 1, 1-20 read responsively. A re ' on Missionary Work in Africa was given, and Jesus Thou Joy of Loving Hearts suing, follow- ed by Prayer. Hark. the Glad Sound closed this pan, of the meeting. Minutes oi’ the Deoembe “ were read and adopted. Corres- pondence was esented and dis- cussed, Roll Cal was answered by eight: members, of next meeting was undec. ' l0 be answered wt. favorite hnnln. lead Shaw and Mrs. C. L. Gudmore. Sever members paid their fees. Community Friendship Secreta reported 9 calls, 9 cards and 2 si boxes for past month Colleticn amounted followed by Prayer and Mizpah Benedlction-(Patrioi, please copy.) W.M.S. MEETING - The An- nual meeting of the Cornwall Young People's Union met on Fri- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone. The Presi- dent. Marlon Bell presided and Stanley Godfrey was the lender, his topic being “Canada Todav and Tomorrow." A report of the year's work was given by James Miller. Contributions to missionary and maintenance fund. A supper to the returned servicemen of the congre- gation, a picnic in the summer and other activities, also plans are un- derway for a Burns concert. Of- flcers elected for the coming year are as follows: Honorary Presl- dent, Gordon MacMlllsn. Presi- dent, Gordon Boyle, Vice President, Margaret Lowther, Secretary, Irene MacMillan, Treasurer, James Mll- ler, Corresponding Secretary. Mar- lon Bell. The following are the conveners: Christian Missions, Ethel Drake. Christian Fellowship. Lulu Clow. Christian Culture. Ella Bo le. Christian Citizenship, John Skihner. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Parker Jew- moved a vote of thanks to her and Mrs. Stone for the use of their home and Auld fang Syne brought a pleasant evening to a close. PRIVATE TO LT -COL. IS C.W A C.'S STORY and orrrawa JQTR --(CP)- l‘ i198’ t“ reduced to .. Col Daisv Royal of Winnipegoals, edllcell l0 I I _ Man, on. received the highest ALPINES A..\'D‘WO0LS--All Shades BRASSIERES. elm 32 tovfl- decorated given a woman in the _ _ __ c King's New Year's honors. the O E has hid a rags-to-rlches career in the Canadian Women's Army Corps only in her case it is from private to commanding of- ficer Enlisted as a private in October. 1941. she was appointed deiflllty director in October. i945. and re- placed the former director Col aret Eaton of Toronto. on her retirement col. Royal now is of~ flees administrating. C W A C While in the Corns she has com- marded the C W A C. cadet wing at Ste Anne de Bellevue. Que. the basic trainin~ "Mitre; at Ver- milion. Alta . nnrl Kitchener. Ont. is the daughter ca! Mrs. William Wnlm- sley or Winn1o=gosl~,.Man Her husband. Prank Royal. served throughout the war as a army nub- llc relations photographer and now 1s with the National Film Board. m_ Fumac ust arrived. Something , . To Citizens “Charlottetown o. "morsday-and Friday, the 17th and 18th of this month, you will!» tuna onbythe Canadian Logbn u» no fllfiminilhnlr campaign’ to raise $15,000 to pay for alterations and extensions to the Canadian I/egion Home urgently needed to accommodate our boys and girls who have viotorioualy served in the last War. I ask you to give generously, and I know that you cannot fail them now. Let us keep our pledges to our service men and women, and do our utmost to aid them in this, and in everything that will help them to regain their rightful place in our community. I JAMES E. BLLNCHARD, I Mayor. 5! '1 a ‘n - _ ..----..-. - _ -QC ' _~—_ a _ —— V‘, r n . "w; q. \\ii1tt‘"_->'I‘his __ I ' ' a - . ~_ »¢-1~".ls"1;{¢'lr nets bcfQreEChE-lisl- ~-‘~‘~-‘ "°“‘ “k "‘“-“,‘:“{o :8 ‘figflfhfih“‘ai°rf§gn°ndsiff“§ivmhfi uflslul illlli Yltllllly mas assmelts were very scarce. It £rllle angwrgiufgnwrarlschléi-éed 1mm ‘our nights a’ wed-K to lonely m‘ Mk5 m“ a ‘Cewsbm m?“ with the anned services a short time ers. but her escorts found he! orlly a months i hing let. a“ m trunking or erecting a new Gig-IO? muob too “lodged ——- guemds v H16 M91168 Wsret the serious Mm milk Reid Wh° “rived §§edfd““‘° mm which is much the Policewbezan to wal$ illness of Mr. Emery Mcmwen. gmnolgiigleryrggkthg “Q/gldégltieilfllgé ‘ ____ the m ltghemwas earning‘ Sig)’ a ___ . l . l, _ e m. w" v“°“““° Madxmld h" Alywm‘ h“ ‘flmmed w h" n acids hriirxibergseclzliy fiYhtefi 1:22:11. do her mother earned s60 Slgillffaeed w! civt/lilian 11x19 after sev- Mme» 3.1%, w- sound in Octobe, were a month. They glass in an mom " var ~ ——-— , s n 2mm‘ m. gn-ann Alywerd has rel-um- slififgfljffi Qwofifiilfiflmcehii miwxg’ "“"&$J.€.a the three D6111? serious lllnlesslof Mr. Joseph id ammséulfiie” l“ 3mg,‘ Mm faexYpoimd and other: partly frozen nights s week weremsgnt at,“ are n til C "t: - m!" - » . tel . Dual is much°reg£‘t‘te%_°m““ H“ moth" passing am and wltn many bad ones were F0115 meet!!!“ 5' “ddimly ‘he ‘Ilhen they questioned her. and tihe day after chrmmas fered this writer in the market last niday for the small sum of 35 to I I ted. ‘Ilhere Mr. Harry McEwen, local painter. S nomapher a n w“ . "i1 . l it b C1109 1 is“ soeéidlns the winter in the Hf! frlféldsdgltlll‘ learn‘ wining wow w‘ lmfld- i-iilirczmiiit tibiae?! w w a _ , “RE 0 B Q r5 a ' . . r, - . once - “L. ,. . .¢—,. out: "some: rsraszu . . ... “ti?” new boat bulIdmghQfiamZQfQgreP “"195 Wm‘ M!" m4 M"- Jun" - oeptegd a oarcelugddresoegmto Mon- sent he ls building a boat for Mc- Erie" toes-l. It contained detailed plans Donald Brothers. i‘ 1 am hi ardandspeci- ——- M1" "id Ml"- JWWI mmm" YYBYBDI intros? o? l: ‘imiuesnlp w b: Another 01d lime fisherman w-m have returned to their duties in launched amt u we“ a; “Km-fag. return to the shore this spring. Ham“ an" ‘ism-n! “w” "M (don on MontrealAlrpox-t. t:- nr.“ Win11 s“ "my ‘sows ‘ssulr-crruiohzr- rr 1w- omols *7,I;‘°5,“P,;‘Ei "K9 Wm B BTmY I - ' - ' irlandher mo er. u 0y h -i , Ca bell is ioyd with th MONTREAL. Jan. 14-(0?) - s on tme ago clvillngelvice. emu e e ‘llhe files of the RAJ‘. Becurl tfilrégepgemkwgenltgtzf m” we" W Police, hitherto a closed book. to- dav revealed the story of a plot to destroy the Mmtreal airport at; nearby lhrval. lumping of: nt for aircraft being flown to B taln. containing the tale of a pretty Carwdlan girl, daughter of a Ger- man mother. and an escaped Ger- man prisoner of war. _ 1 ‘The dglrl, whose“ rtllamg was wnlot Anderson St. Peter's Harbor and M-Y- 3""? 39°33'- ° ma“ Jmsm“ 9 “W” °' intends fishing here in me gpflng the Bristol Mills. left for Boston, ill-antlers with the RAJ‘. Tmflififtg EELEIIEIIEIIEEI][El[illfilIEIEEFJlflfillfillfillillfillfillfllfillfillfillfiliil(EIIEEIIEIEEJIEIEIQIEIIEIEIIIEIEIEEIEIJEIEEIIEIE Mr. Louis Drake is at present building new gear for the lobster season. He reports he will have two boats in operation this spring, hiring three men. Mr. Ansiem Lapierre who has been sorting at the shore for sev- eral sununers left on short notice last fall to take a good asheadcookinttlenewcitwof Bale (kvmeau. Quebec. He says be hopes to mini-In to Brisotl in the spring. The following winter. many Ger- man prisoners ufno escaped. from internment cemvs were causht in ditches near the airport. One mall who asked for a hot dOB Qt I roadside restaurant not far from Dorval, aroused the curiosity 0! u" girl behind the counter. Police were called. and once M11111 C89‘?- von muster. a. an U-boat commander. was under timid. LEI B E EEIIEIEEIPJIE] (HE 2O % CE A" Our Winter Coats A GrandAssortmenl: to Choose From ONE RACK OF DRESSES REDUCED TURBANS, regular -69c, 95c and BELOW COST ' $1.25, to clear at A number of slightly soiled COLLARS. Regu- lar 59c to $1.50. One Rack of SKlRTS, formerly $2.98 and Regular 59c, reduced to . One Rack of BLOUSES, all colours and sizes. Regular $2.98 and $8.98.wmmu 7 it. raise fljiglflllfllli‘ oil’ ALPIIIVEI JIJMPER$_ lg an ar s a e regu ary $5.98, reduced to ‘ R d d i. alll-nfzslllflgzlalffd Fzilnzigc GEMVdES, Aefcuvtewocfl Defective CARDIGANS. y . m $ ' ' re u“ m " Small sizes, reduced to .. . . . . . .. I NSEVERAL OTHER ITEMS REDUCED 0| he Faslfo Shoppe Satin Striped nousncoars, regularly $4.25, reduced to . . .. GRElAT GEORGE STREET , nnnnnnnnnnggggonnnnonnmnnnonn. hi! TNXADDAEAQDDUUIJULHHAHAY‘ P. “iilltllnru nunuulttri