PAGE SIX To-Day Only —+ suowrlvc AT 2.20 - r Alvn a “IRISH EYES ARE‘ SMILI G" EXTRA “NEWS” AND “BEACH HEAD TO BERLIN?’ vwrnluc: ruvmnn$-stans uounAv Six Days DUE T0 EXTRA LONG LENGTH OF THIS FEATURE OUR PROGRAMS WILL START AT 2.o0'-s.10 and 9.00 PATRONS .4725 I/RGED TO ATTEND JIIATINEES AN!) EARLY SHOWS l: DAVID O. SELZNICK. PNNII/S. ince Y0 entAway’ His first production since “Gone With The Wind” and “Rcbccca.” Diremd by john Cromwell. I-clnsfd rhm United Ntbu l . BOX orator: WILL BE OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON raoluwo 5 FOR ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS n? n‘ TO-IJAY SHOWING AT .CAPITOL. “'- .\ TREAT FOR avucv LOVER. or HORSES AND RACING “ THOROUGHBREDS " ‘ 2:30 - 7 and 8:45 'n‘u'u'n'o'd'u'n'H'h'n'n'o'u‘fkFu'ln‘H'q'n‘h'h'lo'ln'lfhfiY wilh ‘CL n'H'd'ln'-'n'u'-'-'u‘h'n'n'u'u'n'n‘ln'n'h'b'u ‘ BLACK nLa-crxlllc ‘- Liberia's government is patterned gd _nftcr__thatfof_ the vlJ_1i_lt_._cd_‘St5t;e_s. ‘m R1115? c Every Sunday 6,30 RM, i-YOSBY - LYNN MERRICK Louise Eritmcn - Hobart who: ~ H0173!!! Freeman - Kim lco Sisters LOUIS JORDAN 8t HIS TYMPANY FIV ' \ "‘ ' PLEASANT 'vALLav ' yaw. ' On Friday evening the Pleasant Valley Young People held their an- nual meeting at the home of Mrs. Lorne Weeks. Hymn No. 289. My God I Thank Thee tvas road in unison from nine ltymnery as an opening prayer. Adelaide Wigmore lead the res- ponsive reading. ‘Psalm 27 and roll call was responded to by six members. There were five visitors present. offering was taken which amounted to 65c. The treasurer, Milton Weeks, gave thc iollowinn financial report for 1944. Bu]. 1943, $24.11. fees, $4.05 collection $29.15. donations $4 on no: vac/viva” unrlounl. nnnulaouc: crcv * . » rxnu: run-sum n» Iron 36L JBII- 20m. l0 P-"I- ymtbhauflihg" Stain CFC‘! g :-~1'l.'s-.v..-.-.-.-.-..-.-nv.v-uv.-..-.. cr-v - aa-r-Iwe-rt-tv-m-l-n-rr-smuu-L-t-l-a- , ,_ ' Swain. Mildred Wlgmore for Pleas- 'z'u'lu'n'a'ln'u'u'u“fn'n'u'nfi"a'ln'ln'fi'u'ln‘lofi s“. EMPIRE/z» TO-DAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 3345 RANGERS 6O INTO ACTION T0 BOOST WAR PRODUCTION I‘ Jimmy Wakely and his Saddle Pals EXTRA! Color Cartoon Serial “Masked Marvel" Lew Lehr Comedy r.'nvt-tv..-r.n.uv.-twnll.am Church service $4.95; Haliowe'en social $2.50; total receipts $59 06. Expenditures. to M. and M. $30.00. to missionary enterprise $20.00; t0 minister's salary $18.00; fees sent to central ércasurcr $5.00; other expenses $1.66. Total expenses $72.66. Bal. on hand $16.40 The following officers were ap- pointed for 1945: President, Adelaide Wigmore Vice President, Isabel MacKay. Treasurer, Milton Weeks. re-up- n e . Secretary. Dorothy Weeks. Sick Committee. Jessie Mac- Hazel Weeks. Ran- Tun CHARLUITETUWN lcrurnll; aulnnml Jlhh column I ronorvol for non 0| Iocnl Into but nlvortllll] of n nuuy not we may be Inurtod at five canto o. word, strictly pay- inblo In ndvnnde. i colvrnnanilrjoi: urn 1' C0035 forfliliotrraplu. I ill“; mpalgn for Money i. u‘ the Fbrces wit‘ urday even . 193-11 PASTORAL ARGE. - 1. Peter ' ‘ gliampton l1 A. f. Appln Road 3 P. M Victoria. 7.. J P. M. ' 1-20-11. CAVENDISII ul rrrno cumwn I-Public Worship . Janu- _n.!'y 21 . 11.00 M. North Rus- tico. 3.00 P, M. S nnley Bridge. On Wednesday, Janus ry 24th, at 2.00 P. M. the Annual Congregational ld. R/ev. F. {Meeting will be he . i Coffin. Minister. 1-30-14. NORTII RIVER CHURCHES. - The services on 0 re coming Sun- idav will be held a. follows: Clyde IRiver: Sabbath Scllool at 2 P. M. ‘Service at 3 P. ill. 14mg Creek: Service at 7.30 P. ll. You are cor- dially invited to ‘lose services 0f worship. Rev. A. E. Todd, Mlinzligtiri‘. CORNWALL PASTORAL | CHARGE-Services Sunday. JHII-i 21st are as fellows»: Kingston 11 A. M. New Dominion 3 P M. Corn- wall 7.30 P M. S. 111001 11 A. M. AR MR5. “I. A. lthcMIlJAN Blltv B00383 . C. Y. r AurToiT G Rev. J, R. Skinne . Minister l-M-li. POWNAL CHAR \l-1. — United Church of Canada. qrvices, Sun- day. January 21st. 11.! )0 A. M. Chi- ton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbert. 7.00 P. M. Pownal Annual Meet- ings: Clifton. Sund ty morning 10l- lowlng worship seirv’ 1c. Millvicw. Monday, January 22h . 7.30 P. M. ‘Mount Herbert, ‘Iiiusdcy, January 23rd. 2.00 P, M. pt tin.- home cr Mr. Elton Raynor. Re“. E. R. Mac- Vicar. Minister. 1-20- IIEARS FROM KIN —- Mrs. Nellie Otley received word from her ‘nephew Flying Officer Leonard .Otley, RAF. somewhere in Eng- lland. During his visl s to her while stationed in Prin re Edward ilslnnd. he made many friends who .will be pleascd to hear .he is wcll land that he hils many urry pleas- lant memories of his vi: its here. [He had been in Vancl uvcr for some time and there too, he m idc ifriends. l-ie enjoyed hls _stay very much-New Glasgow New s. TRINITY UNITED CIIU IRCII. --Wll)’ _The services in Trinity Chufvh next Sunday will hc cond ucted _b_v Rev '1'. E. McLennan, (‘he Mm- ‘ 2 Scirnon subjects w .l be as ‘follows: Morning: "The lHower to IMake the World Ask Q: cstlons. The Evening: "The Kingr om and God's Will." The evening sl 1111001, is the continuation of them cs from the Lord's Prayer, a series (‘of 5196C- lal sermons by Rev. Dr. Mc bennan. Sunday School will mectrl". usual, Mr. W. W. Lord. Super-ml bndent. Miss Marie McDougall, Dim ctor of Religious. Education. Music under the direction of Mr. A. R. ll lendall, L. R. A. M. A. C C 0.. organist [and cholrmdster. ‘Morning service ¢ broadcast. i THE BAPTIST cnuncu. .- The ,servicc of morning worship at l1 l A. M. will be conducted by t1- r Rev. I. Judson Levy, B. B , who; ,1 ser- mon will be "What Seek Ye? ' "One Sweetlv solemn Thought" (‘Amt- rose) will be the anthem o. the , morning. The Church school meets at 2.30 P. M. with classes fllr all ‘lages and needs, and invites y: to participate in this period of 1 .1blc lStudy. Evening Worship at 'I l Jill. will be conducted by the Rcv. 1 Judson Levy, B. D., w "Personal Dedication." The rrmsic of the evening will include tho motcs (a) "O Lord We Tmust" Domine" (Dr. Tye.) Mrs. G. Watt Full. organist and director of c loll" will be in charge of the mush: c the day. BRIDAL SHOWER —- On .121 v.1- ary i6 the friends and nelghbe P‘ of Miss Mary Dawson, Albany. n 1 at her home to tender her a sh'r r er in honor of her approach -. marriage. The house was artist: ally decorated by girl fricnds (l? the bride. Tn the strains of "Hm cl Comes The Bride" played by Mn .1 George lVIacKay, the bride was led to the seat of honor by Mint Pearl MacLcan. The gifts wen» opened by Mrs. Ralph Dawson and Miss Marjorie Cameron. whih Mrs. Shcldcn Dixon read the. humorous verses‘ Mrs. Prank Krihout arranged the many beau- tiful gifts on the table. The, hride-to-be thanked all present for their kindness and invited thcm to visit her in her new home. All joined in singing “For Shem A Jolly Good Fcllmv." A (lalntw lunch was served and n sing-song; much enjoyed. All departed m» their homes nftcr wishin", Mnly and Vernon n lwous sail on thc sett of matrimony. Card Of Thanks Mh. Vernon Ford nnd son wish to extend their thanks to all neigh- bours and fri-ends for their kind- ness and for mrmv expressions of sympathy tendcrczl during recent sad bereavement. (Handel) and (b) Laudate 1-20-11. Card Of Thanks Mrs. P. F. Morris and fnmily wish to thank their kind neigh- bors. relatives and friends. all who sent Mass Cards. Flowers and Messages of Sympathy. helping to lighten our sorrow in the loss of our dear husband and father Licut 1i, the direction of the Pole ‘ in“; death and gloom its shadow Daily. hourly. (lo we miss hcr Sadly do we focl our loss nwny January 21st, ‘.1111 Heaven dear sister we'll meat YDII ‘IVhcn God's great work is done their l l Jim sleeps In God's beautiful gar- den GUARDIAN ‘fa\¢Vo'd'l|'aV\fIn'b\'flPaVVvVn“h'th I Army Cadet i‘ Corps News Vblt horn D.I.Q.- On Tuesday and Wednudoy o! this week T1110 local Corp; w” visited by Cont. D. a. out and Sergeant-Major Loo rt, n; n- senting the District Cider. 011091‘. Major J. Douglas. Spouse ’ of Motion Plotum_. 0n Feb. 5. 6 and ‘I. the Army Cadets will sponsor tho film "Sun- day Dinner for a Soldier." starring John Hotlink and Ann Baxter. The corps Wishes to raise funds for this year's payments. the second of three installments, on uniforms. Watch this paper for the Corps financial report. FIELDCI-AIT Ways of Finding North (continued) 3-—’l‘l|c em... Method- This method holds in the North- ern Hemisphere and according to Standard Time. Point the hour hand at the sun. Bisect the angle between the hour hand and the figure l2. The line thus obtained indicates the north and south di- rection. so that a person can tell by looking at the sun which is. north and which is south. 4—FinlIng the Pole Star- By night. an almost excel; meth- ocl is to locate the North or Pole Star. Everyone should be able to recognize the Big Dipper. ‘various- ly known ns the "Plough' or the “Great Bear." This is a constel- latlon composed oi seven promin- i-n: stars. three of these forming ills handle, The two stars oplmillc the handle. the “pointers" indicate Star. which scems to be distant 11110111 three and a half times the 5PM? between the "pointersfl The “Little Boar" may be seen. inverted. in sum rt 005ml“ m“ the last star of the handle is the Pole Star itself. THE WAR All alone we sit here thinking. The evening shadows closing in. Of this world and all its darkness. And the bitterness of its sin. Wait a while and we will tell you it comes to us this way. All the bloom of life is taken. All that's left for us is clay. Sad oh m. the day of vartln With our dcar boys blitlle They gigddkd the call to save their ' country. Quickly did they then obey. They in honour donned the khaki. Some in grey and some In blue. Side by side they stood like broth- crs, Their eyes all sparkling like the ' dew. S and Travelling over trackless deserts. Over mountains bare and wild. . Over lakes and streams of water. i Nothing could their minds beguile. ts f h nd dear one: arhgilighcomoc Tllgffifelgalfl their mind. Well theykknew for them we were Pray “S. Although they left us far behind. Side by hside they With Ehclfrhearts noble and true; side by side they fell together marched to- v IN MEMO-RIAM In loving memory °f ‘m!’ W519» .‘-.'rs. Frank Stevenson. who passed IKVKIY at DnIIIIIRIOII, January 21st. 1940'. Ime goes on five yearn have passed cast. IVithln our home where all was And Iooukrom me a shining light. How sweet to know we'll meet ng II. Where parting Is no more And the one we loved no dearly llas only gone bofnrc. Inserted by Husband. In loving memory of our daugh- ter Elizabeth. who pnsscrl away at Burlington, January 21st, 1940. llrrary ls our home without Im- llcl us Lord to bear our loss. tihc {cred on the rock of ages Anchored on the golden shore Safely In the awn of Jesus ‘Jlfleps our loved one evcrmore. Inserted by Mother and Father. Mr. and Mrs D. Rennie. In loving murnory n1‘ my slstcr. Vlrs. Frank Strvensolsiiowho passed I9 will stand once Imore beside you 'hen he calls for us to come. Mn. Catherine Nicholson. In lovl memory of our aunt. Mu. Fran Stevenson. who paused (may January 21st. 1940. ;F.ll\ cltered from lorrow and pnln In d when life's journey In ended l. h all hops we‘! meet her again. Randolph and Catherine. Patrlckg_lifranrlsé_lllorris.____ 1-20-1 Mother, Mix Weeks for Fredericton. It was moved that the appointment of convenors for the study Book take place at next meeting which is be a social evening at the home of Miss Jessie MacSwain. The Lords Prayer and the Min- gah benediction repented in unison rought the meeting to a close. The remainder of the cvcnlng was spent in games and music. LOWESTOFI‘, England — (OP) _- Damages of 21.000 (about $4,500) from the war department awarded a 12-year-old boy who lost were ; n. thumb and two fingers in an ‘explosion while he was playing on crown d. inn Cough Gives Quick Relief. Money. Easily Mixed. This wall-known medicine. yourown kltchemconts very It gives delightful. swift-acting from coughs due to colds. Ittakea n momenttoprcpn it's so cosy one can do It. Andlt saves real money Make a syrup by stirring‘ 2 cups granulated sugar and one water a. few momenta until No cooking In needed. Or you use corn syrup or liquid honey, stead of sugar syrup. Then got 2% ouncon of Pins: any dnllllot. Pour thlo Intoo ll .\ ‘l’ ti)!!!’ u 1. It’s F ine- und add your syrup. Thus you l6 ounces of really splendid syrup-anrflt gives you four ammuch cough modlclno for your Iy. Itneverspolloloatunfamllyu tin 1e. and children love its tutu. 1 prqulclcaatlsfylngrellef.you'll | cnlly splendid. It has athreo. act ‘on. It loosens tho phlegm, wthe irritated mombraneaand or air paslaagoo. You'll be do. y its prompt. pleasing results. o n special compound of pm. dlenta, in concentrator] form, nwn and reliable soothing ' winter coughs. Money 1y ' It doonvt phono you. - t Hon. John Bracken (fourth from left) and hb" party are seen here in the official Canadian front line of 1917 on Vimy Ridge, where Canadians of a. By the Nazis‘ murderous crew. Now they sleeping In their graves so far away, All the bloom Nothing left for us but clay. _ I We shall meet them Heaven Where war shall never come. We will not dread the tyrants rod Nor the beating of their drums. The Lord shall away. All this war was not in vain. He will free us from this world of sin, We will meet them all again. SARAH M. WESTAWAY. Lower Montague. P. E. I. CANUCKS SUBS FOR. CLERK KINGSTON. England — (CP) -— Lleut S G. Biggs. ‘rcronw lawyer "ANUARX w. 194s Vimy Ridge, Conservative . K \ L» I $3.... quarter of a century ago covered themselves with glory. Notice old fashioned sand bag reinforce: trench. — (Canadian Army Overseas Photo.) i! .now in the Canadian Army, wore] his uniform when he acted as clerk for Justice Sir Norman Birkett at‘ surrey Asslzes because the judge's own clerk was unable to attend. At present on convalescent leave, Lleut Blggs is a. guest of Sir no, man whcm he mot in Canada, “Annbclps dowel" l5 a r1511 h“, ing two frog-like pop-eyes, each q which is divided in half. are sleeping, gently of life is taken again in Burn's Concert PRINCE OF WALES IIIIIIITOIIIIIM JANUARY 25:1. and 26th. Sponsored by the Hi-Y Grads Tickets on Sale at Jenkins Pharmacy. Milton's OIII Spain, Hughes Drug, Reddin Bros, Johnny's May- fair Ten Room. wipe our tears Helping In The Campaign To Gel: Books For The Forces, “The Iocgl ladies of the Ilmperial Order Daughters of the Empire w: c con uctins next week their great campaign for money to buy HOOKS for our Fighting Forces. ‘Vfombcru of fhnmsv-Tvl-e 9-» p»,.,...¢: "II I110, branches of The Canadian Tmrrirw are Iniflresilnq "1"'=in~ 1H: cnmvwirrn a Slvrreqe m"! fhrmyyvh 41...!» M. "" “ h" "Mn arranged ihni conirihtwiions ma!’ he paid oi. nil 1"" '""'“"i'"r Ponires: ELDON-Rev, F. I“, Evans Cap-nu..." gmnd rvnnrrnl gtm-nq i.‘ iI-m vininii“ "IINTER RIVER-Mr. John S. MacLeod. M.M.. Postmaster. ' MORELL-Mr. Donald Samson. Manager Bank of Nnvn Scntia. MONTAGUE-Mr. S. Rowsell. Manager Bank of Nova Scotia and ian Tierzlon and at Mr. A. G. Parks. illannger Can. Bank of Commerce. MOUNT STEWART-Mr. Russell Clark, M. L. A., President -Clark Bros. MURRAY HARBOR-Mr. Frank D. MacFarlnne, of Lea 8r Moc- Farlanc. MURRAY RIVER-it'll: F. C. Murray, Manager Can. Bani. oi‘ Commerce. IOURIS-Major M. C. West, Manager Con. Bank of Commerce.‘ ST. PETERS-Mr. Watson Partridge. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN-Mr. A. B. Belcher, Manager Bani" of Montreal, Campaign Treasurer. All of the above will he glad to receive contributions, large 112d small and will issue receipts. _ RADIO ADDRESSES Mrs. J. A.MacMiilan. appointed by the I. 0. D. E. to b0 Campaign Manager in this area. will give n short radio address telling about the campaign, this Saturday evening at 6:10 over CFCY. _ And the following service men all of whom have actively pnrtlcl- ‘ poled in the present war will of their own experience tell about the great need for Books over CFCY at the following times: Lieut. Commander C. P. MncKenzle, Monday, Jany. 22 at 6:10 p.111. Lieut. A. P. Doucette, B.A., Tuesday, Jany. 23 at 6:10 p. n1. Major T. B. Rogers, Wednesday, Jany. 24 at 6:10 p. m. Llout. Arthur McGulgan, B. A., Thursday, Jany. 25 at 6:10 p. m. Major Howard H. Court, Friday, January 26 at 6:10 p. m. MOORE 8: MncLEOD, LTD. - to uooiot the Daughters of the for money to buy Book: for our This advertisement In sponsored by Departmental Store, Charlottetown. Empire in their nation-wide campaign Fighting Forces...