I ‘ ro-inoiir “WM m cm m "hump joyous "Inna. jutylnncncfifl- and thrills Ill salami Mo. » ‘ \.i\\»,»,\\tis\t\\l‘> -Jl\dllid "ammam I u» =m-Mnm~n=elI-!~~ EXTRA! z - - NEWS 0F THE DAY - snows ans - 7 - s EXTRA 2 ! OPENING CHAPTER 0F THRILLING NEW SERIAL AND FINAL CHAPTER OF‘ “RAIDERS or GHOST CITY” - EMPIRE -:- FRI. —SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 A ALL rue COLOR or "m: wssr with the Screen’: Great Cowboy Star A 4 Iii-RELEASE BURNETT! “M. WINES FRANK IIIIEN STORY in) S>tl'0n’;'s tamed . name, "Stale scrcrn oi the irci The rc todnv set in oi Richard Rodgers Oscar Ilnrzmiemtein II, who ‘lr the country with “Cg-clip “on .. rcusel. no him stars Dana Andrews. Frnin, Dial: Paymen and ' 1 twine with a brilliant sup _ 41st. hcadcd Charles te Fair, set against the Vily nrl inlnriul background 0i the firms that were the year's high point in all-out fun for mllions of . before the war, tells the ex ting and romantic story of the Frill-re family who went. to the fair in search of love and glory and experienced the most radiant mdloyoue adventures anyone ever N have eyes with do not change in size. ,_ulourmn ll tin F! N ‘Plain Restoration of Zulu Village CAPE TOWN. J-ilfl 22 -((7P)—- Headquarters 0f the lIliHKYlOU-‘i lmz Dingaan. the Nata-l Owl-TY cit the former royal kingdom of .Zululnntl may rise 11811-111 1T0"! ihe ashes it became when the Zulu! ugeri s "soorchcdearth" 1101103’ 1!‘ l 38 The South African Jilstorlca-l Monmnents Commission slderlnq rebuilding tile more pertain; huts in the kraal. _ intent-ion to reopen some gram pits. which have remained uh- touched since Dingaonhs detest in 18148, may muse some difficulty. owing to the natives’ superstition The history oi Dingaan is one oi murderous treachery 1n 1837. Pieter Retlci, leader of the first party of Boer immigrants lo enter Natal, iecoived formal concession to settle in the country and then was murdered by the Zulus under Dingo-en's orders. Alter two un- successful attem ts to uvence their slain The in w ich the Boers were ded by the British. son's nnny was defeated on Dec 1838, by a Boer lea Pretorius. The defeat 0i the Zulus as well as the anni- Historical iummmr an i! the nmves are nnuredotlealot m: ionofthekrnl mu mpemuteuaelrhiworytheywill new manna-r _ was \ INVISIBLE Tillliilli ‘RULES Gilli-MID SPY RING! The Ian battles mm dostro in underground mystery! ‘Fund received slnc and isoionnies it is be- iiééffn... £1 was toured d iWv concentric circular bed!!! tween which stood the rcw of huts. opposite- rancc were the K1118! ‘l where his wives were housed in seclusion whidh 6W1“ i~° “m” "loll “Tdmrepon m w a “°°° “g f0, m»: Combined l5 C011- -d Value 0f Dairy Pigguots Isa lip» v i til iii‘..- modulation “i; {gm cumin m ids in 044 ed O40 , . compla- in. vu.r.sir......e"§ls..... the Buns/u of. Pr mm‘ amounted force under v ro-o v.» CAPITOL- rel. elmwluc n‘ ans w: ma The first meeting of the Trustees or the Protestant Orphanage in the New Year‘ was held on Tuesday January 22nd. There was an ex- cellent attendance of out-of-town members from as far West as El- lerslie and Summerside and East to Montague. The meeting was resided over by the Chairman o the Board. Mr. W. A. Stewart, City. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted and the follow- ing additions to the Endowment last meeting were announced: state L. E. Brecken $1,118.28; $600.00 Accu u- latlon Estate H. R. Hlllson 531d Estate Janie Patrldge $198.45. The chief attraction of the meet- lug was receiving reports of the several committees covering the year 1946 and not the least was the finances. Mrs. H. S. Henderson in present- ing this report stated that it was her nineteenth consecutive effort and that this year crowned them all in the amount collected and even though the expenses were higher there still was a comfort- ing surplus over all. Full details were given in both revenue and expenditure. Many new districts had been induced to make collections and the steady ones in most cases increases. Her work n: chairman of the Finances, keeping: in touch with so many sections and collectors had been heavy but the rewards were many. A vote of thanks was moved and all supported the chairman in gesentlng his appreciation. Mrs. anderson thanked them for tho vote and especially for the era-operation throughout. The report o! the Adoption Com- mittee was brief and showed nineteen children had been mltted during the (year and some number place in homo- o! repairs and which considerably improved property. - ' The Home Committee was inter- esting and reported that many sn- cletles and individuals had helped thl an army o flceh now living in Tor- onto. When he arrived at the Or- phanage he greeted the M"tron with the words that he felt he had come home, for he had been a child in the institution and could never forget how well he had been treat- ed by all. - The School, Committee reported that the teacher had resigned and l‘ another would have to be engaged ("ICE- The passing of bills for payment concluded the business but. tho member; lingered discussing the many phases of a most successful year and the pleasure all workers and friends would get from knowledge that under their treatable financial leader the!) combined efforts had made success possible and the children would reap the benefit. IAVED MANY IIVIB wqmqq giving ii fi a raw wfielhbeim he HUI‘? his lifeboat saved 1-4 men 1mm a mum- wiueh was demand in I tilled Oul, in! til? i SERIAL - COMEDY “OVERSEAS ROUNDUP” WASHINGTON, Jon. lti-(A P) -St/udies of the‘ body of Benito Mussolini have disclosed that was an “unusually healthy" at the time oi his meeoution, army mo. M: body o! Il Duce either before or neuritis’. aunnnnn T35}; (when g g mum's’; ‘u uETw "M'- OOOII tor Phantoms. nib-q UONIBDIIATION LIFE m- “IBLNOE. _ pom sugs tho Bums‘ Concert at P..W. c. all. anuary 24m and mu it a.oo P. M. 1-23-34. llliAl Don Messers Band with Qurlic Chamberlain at Bums’ Con» cert ‘Nmsday and Friday, 1-23-35. CONTACT CLUB MEETING, to- night (ha. Legion (Blue Room), 8.30 pm. all O5. wives welcolmzilu I03 THE PROTECTION of the patients. while colds and influenza. are so prevalent in the city, the Publ! are requested to retrain from visiting at the P.E.I. Hospital. CANCELB TRIP HERE-Cog)- taln I. Maddock, Territorial Gui e Director tor the Salvation Army, was obliged to cancel her speak- ing engagement. at the Salvation Army Citadel last night. Owing to the lateness yesterday of train arrivals on th of the cash-box irom the night clerk of tne Queen Hotel about five unlock yesterday mom- ing. had not been apprehended at a late hour last night. The theft was made ivhen the clerk placed fllw cash~box on the counter pre- paratory to making change {or one 0f the young men who had pur- chased a package of ciga-re tes. The Youn man who had asked for re tes. seized the box which contained about 8'! and both then ran out or the main entrance o! the hotel and disappeared. Their The many friends of Mrs. Adon- iram G. Judson of Mt. Hope will be pleased to hear she is doing nice y in the P. E. I. Hospital attor- an operation. l. HQ. HIAKHNON nephew Daniel . Fonst Hill, Neil MaoKlnnon advanced age o! innon. at the one hundred and zirter it was hungllglthe ieet in s soot public place in M Sclenltlsis 0i at Pa/thology drew th ions sitter examining a an aluwpdv Performed on the len dictators body by doctors. reiport was made by i . Oantabend and Piro. Enea Soolar 0d the University of Oatenls. and Prof. uel Dwbimdo od o University o! Milan. The only almormal dune m ported was the presence of a small adhesion linking part of tile small intestine wirhh the neck of the gall blader. “ migh ly initiate gall-bladder t 1e," said O01. Ash, "bill. if such an ailment ex- isted. it must have been slight." AIR SEA RESCUE SERVICE ‘i! IONDON —-(CiP)—During the European war the Air Sea rescue service saved b,"l2l aircrew p: sonnet in waiters around the Unit- ed Kingdom, civilians in areas miter than the seas around Brit- b’ existed, that _ aw was t e rocipgant gt rs com n a tabs United States asking Bfor attaches o! their past histories. inmon who always en- . Macx Joyed good health was until a year tumor 88o‘ mble to move about among his friends and enJof! his daily walks. m] olgtoutiflghetraetwvesr helgrad- ' iv s en a d th all became bedfast. He eves “tende- erly nursottand cared for by his nephew and Mrs. MacKinnon. The timers! was held on Decem~ be: will and despite the lnclem. 23° °§.£“ii.f?l.§‘.i"“‘“l “W? s departed. The service was conlduot? acLeod of Dun ed by Rev. M D. M Church. The hymns clss United ' rune were Rock r a " lover of Mv goulflgee and “J57” r u win ' .10 0 c ted ll . m: Arthur ‘lgponilu?’ E55. Elfin JMacI-‘iice. Murd- and John Mikaela?“ u“ “m” ent was in Dundas ceme- \ humans-aux! f concede aloe us PRESENTED av m-Y GRAD cwn Under The Dlroctioil of MRS. nuances II.'TRAlN0ll lrnunsnlv and Ma. .1. t-LAWSON‘ - p p is rinniiv,.iilii. 24 m f2 AT a r. n. PRINCE 0F wnLas Auprromtm ADMISSION . PROGRAMI Bag Pipe Selection. Highland Fling Soprano Solo (Selected) . Soprano Solo (Selected) . . Mary "Walsh: Annabelle Beck “Lily Pons‘ Song and Dance-“Comim Through Tile‘ Rye” Don Messer and His Islanders with Tenor Solo-“Bonnie Doon” . .. Specialty Tap Dance .. Soprano Solo-“Annie Sword Dance Baritone Solo-“Mary Tap Dance Part Songs- Skye Boat Cong’; ~ “Turn Ye To Me” Mrs. Rena Johnston - Bag Pipe Selection. u.“ kiélllgyi." .. -Pegg_v Campbell Charlie Chamberlain Barry Bugden Connie LeClalr . Marv Arscasult Pearl Burns Mary Walsh, . Rov Smallman Theresa Costello .. The Y.M.C.A. Choral Club - - Director Also One Act Comedy ‘A arr 0' HEATHER“ Auld Lang Sync. God Save The King. Big Three divide l" "°'_";°"'"" German Navy IQNDON. Jan. N -(G>)- Britain, the United States and Rnmia d1 mong than a tsi-power corrunnuii- quemsaid "operable surface illlit l” lzvt‘. Royal Nwvy it‘ was as ovemi . A total o! 15M ships is involved —-'0wo c m, 30 destroyers and do . 30 oubumrines, 48 stolen no m , am petrol cat-git and similar £16m tihs l0 U-bosts apiece. each country gets: ~United States --'lhe 10.0mm ‘amuse: Prtiinz en, seven des- TOYBIS M‘! fifllpéd , ships and 560 other units. — e 8.0004011 cruiser 10 destroyers and tor- us depot ships and son Nuernlberg, pcdo boa s other units. Gemianiyb battleships were during the war and the Spi-llrllp leaives Gennuny with no combat nalvy. Her memhan ileet. a British uroe mid, will be divided letter lltih the - mans will be allowed w retain fishing vessels with which to help feed her population. boats l2 monitor t Gea- . Although shg was in nuts. AUGUSTUS HON-WAN . d. i t., the community Olaéliixlglflfid i?» ldfifillltl to learn o! the death of ltella, bo- loved wife of Augustus lol- lcron, at the ear y inseam" gum; for somte ‘time the end came quite c e l’. , Wnxiiwn visited flvquontly dil- i g hel’ illness by her altar I"- 8. Kigglns and died ortlflcd w the last rites ot Holy Church. Stella. ss she was miliar known, was never too busy to do a good turn tor a neighbor or friend and her hospitality to all was well known. It can be truly aid o! he; "she meat her life dcinl ‘PW- In the household she labors iently in the interests oi.‘ her al- band and family, ervsdina "l! home with a true C rlstiau stator h . p Begides her sorrowinl Nlllilflii, she leaves to mourn, thnl soil‘ Reginald, Norbert and Inter u one daughter, Velma. 81x of b0!‘ children redeceased her. also one brother, arold Dunn oi.’ Bummer- ville andL Eugene. Montague mill-l"! h l8 . elfleeaturlleaal at st. Mary's ohm-cit Montague on Saturday January 5th was largely attended. Requiem Mass tor the repose oi! her so i was offered by her pastor, Rev. . Klggins who also consigned all that was mortal to her est rut- ing place in tlfe adjourn-ling ceme- tcry. The pallbeare were 1 Joseph Power, m. Noddy. °l" man Nicholson. Martin II. John M. McLeod and Walter Sulli- van. May lhs rest in pilot. Gold Boom Hits Yellowknife as New Claims Show High Gracie Qre Geologists Declare Gold-Rich, Area, Extends 2,000 Square Miles Prospector Tony Tennessy checks th of his 133.31% i . . . l use... l‘ i ‘bench-owner bearing olefin. m in the Ye gzvknito gionnnlgilé p - v o! ewildernous." “oi-nu, ' mantis iwdsi- rqlk‘. . . l rrltrriil-ltPlr