taro-mu" e-riu‘. AND sir. SHOWING AT an; - 7 mo 9 '_ For the iirst time ln screen history, the great figures of the iilni capital have bestowed the Hollywood Writers‘ Award on a motion picture. This unique honor has. been given to Lester Coven‘: Tomorrow- the World! See this unforgettable, triumph that Hollywood itself so proudly hails! ' rfimu New intenotnihtom UNI Based on the Pa" Winning Play that stirred Broadway fofll months .'o-- 0g ‘FREDRIC MARCH - BETTY FIELD ti. AGNES MOOREHEAD m» Carroll ("sq tho sensational SKIPPY "CHI". s. n» not»... nl m. stage ere. lornen 6a.- a lvnova Ollueoo s- .» jlfle o- Imjlllflltir t. easreossis one: o-lome o. mine Nnior - Islemoo run. omen amen EXTRA! NEWS BARBER SHOP BALLADS r i. lilElTliAl. sulnaul Tbh eellsnn in tee none a local lamest. but M" :1 ‘i-fififlm-fifi able h: advance. ' _ FUNIBAL AT IJTTLE POND - The iuneral oi the late John I- llluigweil oi Little Pena was hold yesterday afternoon. A ah vice at his “ by servicessm Anna . . 9 N lson Stew t, Nell McCall-mack. ‘Jaeseph Casnibibell. Crawford Black- eat. John Jenkins. William Wooll- Lhmrmgnt we; k1 Aunandela oem. loss oi liie resulted irom the blaze but all contents oi both tene- ments were .'One tenant, Mr. Dnile Gallant. lost all the personal belongings oi himseli and iamilv as well as the kitchen range. He has six children. Med 3 to 14 .. DOUBLE-VBARRELED EX- TCVITEMENT IN THE LAND l OFCQLORFUL ADVENTURE! Sunset Carson backs up the law with two- listed language and two-gun action! PEGGY .;’ZWAI‘I' FRANK JAQUEI‘ Z rorm nmorr mtanv one ALSO TERRYTOON - COMEDY - SERIAL SHOWS AT 8:15 - 7 - 8:45 EMPKR E- TU-iillilll 7H". —$AT. SHOWS 7 - 8545 -_ MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2:30 /<._l_3;jD___1_\_iF_IlISNfl‘lA‘L‘LYt l -‘Thi. i. tliefinunknlesfplc- ture oi the worlrPsViunnlesl rnenl,‘ "”"*"" l] n.n“;.u-ii..a is ‘a rioll You'll laugh a thousand laughs! QTiJlduLd it}. Pltiicl"! ' rr.us sen/u. - cxxroou . hm;- snmes the harscter i "filim Parker" a krlown outlaw? to give 1i I the Harvey i‘ wan-am . a - hlnise ll "in" with Dawson gang,» whiohlhe has reason iii- _ - ' Ill “i? ‘liihfihlli ::§§jvir.....“r:t""' u" '1?" ‘ I O he dscovers til en fiu- a m. id a has.» r t’: capnlli his oilinlawemfiaiar terliliriclbil- u... §l.'."'.'a.."l° ha. “oiTllf " ' "siispenls-iiillied I U‘ I-iomeier, ‘Angold. years. Mr. Roland Carr. the iather d" oi {our children, was the other ten. ant. scnoor. noun assure; At m, a meeting oi the City School Board. Monday, a delegation was appointed to interview the Minister and Dir.- ector oi.’ Education regarding th buiidinz of a. high school ior the city. It is ex, this meeting will take place early next . The decided that no further be . Only the severest weather‘ conditions would be taken into account in this regard. Mrs. Mary McLellan was temporarily appointed to the staii oi Queen Square School. Mrs. Mc- Ioilun succeeds Miss Mary Doyle whose marriage takes place in the near iuture. HOSPITAL ilIEETING-Jrhe en- nuoi meeting oi the Indies’ Auxil- iary oi the King's Co, Hospital. Montague, was held in the club room oi the curling rink, on Fri- day afternoon, Nov, 2nd, at 3 o'- clock. In the absence oi the presi- dent, Mrs. Frank Dewar, the n:- rt oi the year's work was Blvflfl the secretory, Mrs. Cloud Mac- ay. The financial statement was read by Mrs. Carl wart. The following are the ‘na es oi the oflicers for the coming year: Presi- dent, Mrs. Harry Davison; vice- president, Mrs. Louis MacDonald; reco secretary, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan: financial sooty, Mrs. Carl Stewart; auditors, Mrs. Clair ‘Prainor. Airs. Russell MacDonald; directors, Mrs. William D. Fraser, Mrs, John Poole, Mrs. Harry Line, Mrs, Preston MacIntyre. At the close oi the meeting s committee oi auxiliary members served coiiee, sandwiches and cake,’ APPOINTED MANAGING DIR» ECTOR - Cmdr. Nelson Rotten- bury_ R.C.N.V.R., son o! Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rattonbury. 0118-1‘- lottcto u, has returned to civil iiie and has appointed managing director oi the Northern Insulation Company o! Canada quarter; at Fredericton, NB. (xmdr. Rattenbury Was naval oon. izoi service oiiicer ior all merchant shipping using the Port oi Saint John as well as other ports 1h NEW Brunswick and part oi Quebec dur- ing the war. He Joined the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve in i934, taking up residence in Fredericton. In 1989 he went on active service and served at Otto/we and St. John. In i940, he was promoted to Lleut. errant-Commander and to Comm. ander in 1943.,In March, 1046. he ----i-—-_-__-_-_- RHEUMATI SWOLLEN JOINTS When there is an excess r-i Urlc Acid and other Impurities in Jhe blood, look out ior Pains in the Back, Sllii Muscles and Rheumatic aches. You csn help to stlmustr- a sluggish system and drive out Ira- purltles with DR. HAMILTON’ PILLS. To assist in onicklv get- tlng relief use DR. HAMILTONS PILLS ireqnently. These little ills are mild, but oh. so eiiective. 5on1 delay, use Dr. IIAMILTONS PILLS now, today. all llrllllists. DR HAMILTONS PILLS at ' sacrmaae IIAI. , '0! '_r___t_1_a_ cmgilorrrtsrown ousaomn A llsnthly lieotlh Lmr ‘a. |. us. , i h ea h bmitltled reports ‘IT-din. o! their commllbx-l es An interesting address on the liie tbe late Hon. Edward Whelan , was delivered by Mr. P.B. Mdraguc who emphasised the great contri- bution msde by the late Mr Whei an in lmprov education in the Province. rlollowing . ogrsm inter- 0031 selec- The meeting concluded with was awarded the Reserve Dsoora S on completing l5 years’ naval service. He was at one oflloer on the "Lady" boats oi! Can. adlan National Steamships in the Canada-West. Indies service. W. M. S. MEETING-The regu- lar meeting oi the Evening Auxil- iary oi the W.M.S. oi ‘Irinity Unit- ed Church took ko service an glacial Than i! onday evening in Rants Mem- orial Hall. With the president, Mrs. George Paterson in the chair, the devotional period opened with a hymn,a.nd Earl Clark, who also oflered pray~ er. The ing by a group irom the Cmminede Chorus was very much appreciated, as was also a. so by Miss Sally Wood. A syn- opsis oi the book, “The Meaning oi Prayer," which has been stud- ied during the gar, was given by Mrs. Paterson. e special ker ior the service was Miss uise Calibeck oi Bedeque, a returned missionary irom Japan, who told oi the wcnderiul opportunities be- ing opened up at the present time, ii we are to establish world peace, and maintaining that the only why in which we can be assured oi world peace is by the spread of the good news oi the story of Jesus. Miss Callbacks talk W215 enjoyed very much, and a vol/e of thanks moved by Miss Mabel Muc- neod and seconded b Mrs. Stew- art Pierce, and carr ed, was ex- tended to the speaker by Mrs. Pat- erson. Meeting closed with hymn and Mizpah Benediction, Alter the meeting a social hour was enjoyed in the East Parlor, during which Mrs. John Simpson, a devoted is leaving to reside in Massachusetts. was presented with a arting rememb uIICC by Miss Ed th Douse. Tea was served by the social committee, and all join- ed in a hearty singscng. Mrs. I". W. Clerk, oi Cavendish, has returned to her ome aiter mending a. iew days in Delvey. _._______ Maritime Sunday School Convention (By The Canadian Press) N. S., Nov. ‘l-Thc kingdom oi bod cannot be estab- lished with saved souls, surrounded a}; ignorant minds and diseased dies and nurtured in a social environment where class distinc- tion, economic differences and rac- ial hatreds abound, declared Ken- neth Parker. headmaster oi Mount Allison Boys School, in addressing tonight the annual convention o! the Miuitime Religious Education Council. He said that by having taken religion out oi education we have made a secularism a religion, old techniques are not adequate ior to- . Theology must be brought up to date to make a direct and positive approach to youth. Rev. I. udson Levy, Charlmte- town. chairman oi the general board, said that conditions. be- tween man and man cannot be 1070 can. "iBiioitirTow m: W0 ." HARD" HITIING DRAMA l "Tomorrow, The World"' Lester Cowsnfi triumphant screen version the prize-winning Broadway play, makes its long expected en- trance at the Prince Edward Theatre to~day through United Artists release. Frederic March and Bet?! Field star in the high- tenslon rarna. Others in the cast include. AJgnes Moorhead, Skgtfy can Carroll and t A daring and hard-hitéing "Tomorrow, The Worl "' with the problems when a Nazi-trained in the United S roceeds to try out his Hitler menu actured doctrines on an average middle- cisss Amerisan family. illm, deal almost human praise for tra cl Ski child psptsalr, in the role l-lameier, magnilicen. mnkes his screen dcbu the stage re- sentation. In the character oi mil. labelled “the meanest brat in the world" by Broadway critics, Skippy breaks up the romance between Frederic March and Bettg Féelds. as assaults Joan Carroll and tights with 0th scripture read by Mrs. ’ lng the standards oi‘ l v oi the National Anth-. l Oi’ ism ior b)’ held Ami the A J.A. in! i the sive er boys. ,_As an devil, young Home- nevertheless won high magnificent por- ler has she been Today Joy - z.is”|5'i't"'°i"""7" ssokvtatl- _ no mo . declared Prof. the University session o! the annual School Convention Religious Education -Councii Amherst. The session George Gould, ident oi the cred the theme" Lends Youth". Rev. Al". the session with Re A C. Young, newly secretary by Major G, Smith. The re committe ..r iuo.SPl Smell-Iv lwrrei il"".’l-il=illl;= »¢é!;1!i y Beaded Leathers ‘inliaasilledir. » Green, Blue, Brown. White. q;- SEE ‘II-IE SENSAIION’ -'-_ SEALSKIN SKI-VEST S. llsko a Delightful Shrlstlhas SIFT. lS.'50 Sold at 25.00 In Big ility Sport Shops. Men's Browns/Leather ZIP PER! Are Beak, (Thick Sushion Solos Tee) - The Price‘ 4.95 "' Women’: Sheep Lined Cozy ankle height 3.95 Child's BLUE and RED CAVALIERS - 1.35 Darling White Fur Bunny’: from 1.35 l» 1.95 FLIGHT ‘BUDTB so” i i WRIGHT Shoe Sunnysidb Shoe _ Shop made right until the tween God and man is made Mr. bevy was re-electeci chairma board. officers include vicc-cliaimtan, Rev. pbe the general phrey, Kensingwn, P.E.I._ A J. Langley, L.M. Murray, MR Ewing, Saint John. AJVLH KRST, Nov. stands ior ireedom in religion both church and individual, ELM. Whidden, oi icsl Faculty oi Acadia Theo] addr W38 Bake v at the First ierst, prior to convention in United Church extended io Ralph appointed welcome was the oi oi’ E centres. that report oi her at girls‘ iugirner under diregtlon oi . ‘Home tis Chi , oh nmowus. . Bcotian Dingwall boys tlls so well that school win to I subject in - GFT ac‘- a w. /IL(._ IKGIIII. Saint John. Rev. Kensinztmi, Slisseoi, N.B., Convention, who deliv- opening address on the coiling the Future ior devotions assisted . . . Jardins, ‘Brynn, Kreetlncs from the churches were " ‘ ’ y v. 1-1.0. Amherst. and irom the to N.S. San! . The annual meeting oi the eral Board oi the lVLR port oi a special survey a was presented by Rev. Raymond dingley recommend- me Mrfiéliéflél 21M ihemoonsgriivution o . . . o er in the interests ans program One was strongly rec committee and ed Board that local MJI. larger ganizetion throughout ces should be strengthened key representatives should minted in the prom-am. Miss Loris Tripper. work secretary, gave a‘ activi said that over 1. cem Christian .0. dioifld be formed in the counties to promote l1 ‘ortershllr all? Isl. Crickets. ‘a: an; n righ The other Sussex, N . B. ; Rev . Rev. 7 — Protestant- essing the open- Sunnis/y oi the Maritime a presided over by Pres- r, Penta, opened Olse Gen. .E.C. was litrlsptlst Clltiliérch‘. open o minty St. Ste- general Raymond es a more eiiective councils oi the district or- the Provin- aml that be ap- Maritime kills m- Gs in which ‘girls had drlrl %c m . '.”.'.“$...;".i.'""“ " ~ henna H/l. LL‘ .hssdrrals u Meeting 0f School Improvement League The School Improvement League met at the home o! Mrs. J, P. slants on Monday evening, Nov. Among the items oi businessdis- cussed was a letter irom the PEI. Teachers Federation asking that one oi the league's members give n 15 minute talk over C F’ C Y during Education Week on the talc: "Education-A Home And Sc ool Partnership." It was decided to accept this invitation, with Mrs, R. R, Hurst as the League's representative. lVIrs. Creelznan reported ior the Committee that work on the pictures ior the schools is almost completed and the frames are oom- ing along rapidly in the manual training classes. Several oi the iramed pictures were displayed and admired and the most eifective method oi staining the frames discussed. A talk by Mr. Lambert, director oi the 0.3.0. School Broadcasts was much enjoyed. H ed the League ior i school radio which the teaching methods, he declares. will greaiga widen the scope oi teaching. dio is not a substitute ior the teacher but a means oi ‘making her teaching more eiiect- ve With the advent oi school broad- casts, ior the first ti are able to share a piece oi clu- catlonsl experience ed b their children. enjoy y Children really oi learning and ting listeners so nebriggn wlrill de- l‘ i mum) pros s. cass o rams. The C. B. C. School Broadcasts. govegirgs as thteyr go all] palrts oi an . canno o ow co eh course oi studies oi any o5: yprcv? ince but rather places the em ho,- D Els on teachi1%1chiidr&h to be 0°41 anadians. ere some lacking in any educational system that cannot ilnd room ior training chrlllgreigaltiz» be bettler citizens. e was o owed- by ally cussion periods when Mr, Lambert and Mr. Itlrllilly answered any ques~ ons on e su ec. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs, r-i. H. Pierce, on Thursday. Nov. 28nd. mend and get, Victoria Goes 0vor The Top. i i? The beautliul village oi Victoria. and vicinity have t e satisfaction ct once aga n exceedin their quota tor? Loon Sales. ith an ob- jective o $21,000 the hustling can- vnsser, P.G. McEachei-n who is al- c airman reports a II his ob- The me parents s oi the Bank cotia, who est extent. manager Nova cooperated to the full- Company - Queen 8t. Store. S. Apple Growers Seek Federal Aid '3 (By The CInIdIan Press) with a the Agriculture and Finance De- enis are proceeding, R. J. slle o! Kentville, N.S. said today but he deci to esborate on . D. S . E, Stewart enoe and Mr. ‘Leslie. They were - WW by the Nova Scotia it Growers Assoclstio . ‘ .__._._.___.____. oi Cid:- \“l WHY HAVE iii? SORE , l ‘a. um. "".‘.".%""