vlv. PRINCE 'aivaa‘\'|““ s. . SHOWS SAT. f” CAPITOL w TO-DA Y “THE YELLOW PIIBIL" NEW SERIAL ...1f rion-riTEasFXiiiiTvns‘ ' TRAFFIC snows MARKED INCREASE ron Jantianr AND rannuanr Northeast Airlines. !nc.. current- B serving northern New England "ilid the Maritime Provinces, more "in doubled its passenger traffic ‘Willi; the first two n-icnths of the a" is t‘ red to January and ‘Wary c! ma. President Paul ulgollins announced today- _‘_c_airline. planning expansion ‘We’ SAWRDAY 01m’ ‘ . ' l Plus Community Sing - Cartoon - NEWS Jls'l-’a'~.'ffJ\fls"la'u‘a‘a‘4‘\s'flflfal'\-"J ED WARD w 4am’: mt’! i“. ATZ30 7and9 CONT!» SUBANC‘.II.A'IION LIII ll v CHURCH OI‘ IOUILIND. - Services Inch llih. AIYYIQ Shore ll Al. and 7N PM. 13$ Mlle: 11m cnAntnnwrowyiuaRnlP-i“ llev. V. llerrisen r Beaver lllal ,: gig-Au“... Missionary To ,ls lieal Ilene imgr n.- elilaa In ilanaila ‘To ltaeailiass, acxsn av asamilgfd’ Wm“ TEMPEI-LNUI I'll)! ‘hi’ MEETING uus 5'15? ood v. aa c. a 3-l1-li. hfillfi‘ 1,, i wa “i PEN8L lllrl? "in-Nib?! ‘ “m” "3' ilrie shipment. s Buok- mmm“ ‘ snore. l-if-ii. o; mites away from home The - er Club in lnndon. in’ v" P1“ - can prove d181- e thin ab P. ll. 0n h 1 Canadian servicemen sen. more “d _ _ 1g, $ll,000 worth or cabica lwme. if??? u ammel‘ nwl-{f-ll. unit's a lot of love and aw‘! "h" at. reduced cables rates. ' ‘mu they spent. more than 1mg: icables h0g5: 111°" d hem ed to n-ic rs. r There’, probably“ aonaotbinl l abut the Beaver club um: gets men since it opened its door Heb. i9, 1044i. Last. year before Mothlfa myi‘ L lleed More Hospitals STRAWBERRY GIIAVA sanasaadaplq Under Health Plan v l . a _ ice» - ihinkifll limit ngfw‘ mhlsmgg Gcgrghwgpiltfiraializhniodation in ranaarranar: "e hi8 m1 "i" Y a“ ma,» Canada will have u» be increased CHARGI- — some ivr . Hamill’ "W" 5mm‘ Fm" fconsiderably ii naticmal Sm‘ n’ m t n Y: V” "i" h? imm- ‘nmtx insurance is introduced within a o y a . . a room ere are new s m, m," y“ yen,“ i, was mm“- a. as. new. Henry r Bank. ma; llV- Vmcl-"T “only” more than so Cnilldlln towns and ed ,0“). in m. mp0,, o; a n“. m’ ___. 3414' The Rev Vincent Morrison mcm- “iies- "d “° ‘"1’ “'*‘° hm“ m“ Iona-i health survey made by the Tug pgggffy-rggw cuulgg ber oi scarboro ‘ Fore Mision i°"e"°" "n km" “h” R hmmmm Canadian medical procurement and‘ 1y (“magi ... 39°33“ ¢_ Society. Scarboru Biu s, Onzario_,.l>fll>@r mfimi- _ lAI-ifllimflli 5°81‘?!- qnmn and A lic Missions m shin The other day “he?! 31¢ dub The re rt, tabled in the Colu- 1%‘? w u wmyhaéd "22 Pref in-e. chBkilllfll-vclllnaxfLlf-ICEIOUPBMC the fourth anniversariflmeng by ‘Knew Minister Ralston. Road 1 2’. M. Broom ' 3 1>_ u, rived at time Mother House oi theioi its ioundins. the Kins Ind Qilvlfl said that general hospital acocmmn Hartsville 7.30 P M. Donald Nich- 50°" in m0 0h Wbriiflrvccme to call and to say ihli IhQYVodation is lacking and that there olson. 8t Minister 3-11-11. find. all-er being vrl ihfi mule 51"“ knew what ‘he lrg. cheerful centre is need ior more hospitals for inc i- Amfl “I h“ ‘at He made ‘he has meant ton-ten away ircm home, incurable and chronically til, for amrrou uni-ran cannon-shimmy 1M1 145W we“ Chin“ convalescent patients, m menial ‘ ‘ EILEEN 'S l ST. PATRICIVS PLAY I825 i944 IEIIEVOLEIT IRISII SOCIETY —PRESENTS_ A Comedy in 3 Acts .- By Robert C. Schimniel Producted by Special Arrangement with W. H. Baker k Co, N. Y., U.S.A. Also Specialtiel Under the Stage Direction of Henry (Connie) LeClair " DON MESSERS ORCHESTRA" Curtain 8.15 RM. raises sowano THEATRE FRIDAY. MARCH 17th. I _ Under the distinguished patronage oi’ His “onour Lieut. Governor B. W. LePage and Mrs. Le mier Hon. J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones. His Wor- ship Mayor, Dr. J. E. Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard. Matinee Curtain 3.15 P.M. PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHARITABLE FUND V ROMANCE ” Page, Pre- vent". THR EE _ A: We have in stock and receiving regularly cars of: Old Sydney screened. ll . Minster. My. Roy E. Veuey. °." 0 3m“; The institution partially financed patienmioiglpatcilenu suiierirég from; g",wm"°°' u y; magma 3 and enlisted men to llndia The by the Canadian YMCA- is nup- gifllflinfle ‘an; Wm- "1 ° | P. u. Victmia rm r s-it-ii- his-m from umnina. Yuwm Ported and mwmrrd i» I "m1. “ii- m, , a, ____ Dffiifilktfi in China was bvajplane of Canadian direrctcrs in linndon g eiweprmge gmfimzezedup h a ,ovcr e Himimrs Mount ns — WJ-l. S a Montreal sman-_ . . S AT. m; HUMP as it l; called. and one agn- ,§§ T551100‘- sumyvuors "e fonacgirilseiozriw or crielurxrliicsisli cn ‘liéflocitag, 19m. 11m A. is. ivwui Rlificmlflrthe mm difficult and wrihm Mrs. c. A. Gamble, fctrnerly of l - 1 9° - °!1_ X m MATINEE 3.15 :i.oo P. u. stain-y Bridge. Rev. ninwflmmflileil}; “_,§;1°-°;1‘§*§‘i°“" Toronto we Mrs. H. e. sun foxm- ffgffi! flm-fijifigfliflggpj 0;. EVE_ 7 and 8.45 I‘. Coffin. Mini-IQ‘. 3-11-11. when m ma“? ' 3:”, efly o; Dunn“, 3Q |‘ - n I me ‘__ .___. I n? Mtg over his were,‘ “w” mmetmn“ dam‘ ioapitalseo cerned srido so . NEW qgggqqw “gum; Nil! VII UM; sirzce that g m Bea a“, “m.” m’ eminent The conunission would —-Q- Chum ' _ n-mh fine the Jana have been active 5 B V" _ - Y aft a Plan for hospital expansion _ 19m, 11 L u_ wm-mb ad Qqnplllld iflflly Dimes and ‘pergonneil noticeboard in the WWW" bu}, covering the entire province and MUSIC __ SONGS nmmom 1345 a M‘ aunmmny have been lost as a result o! this read: Sightseeing tours: i030 am. wquld work out (he 1105931511,“- activity Bin I mad th ourne‘ i '1 t- 230 i COMEDY émnmy School; 7.30 P. M. Oaven- “mgr u Ml vml t my Noises o Pai _me:i, - lJ-fli’; ion Pfllillremenie for each area. dish Baptist Church service. Rev. “Y5 ‘ - "Y l‘ “'- °“ t- Tciver o! London. 7M pm. Duwe- bearing in mirid the aiiierent. M. rt. a sum. Minster. a-u-ii. “d” "'4 m"! “h” ' The club has a voluntary m" of types o! institutions and inter- India safely The ilot of th lane ——Y—- Tbsp‘. m hurlnnpnmchadetg the morrliesthlan 800 who concfiti 33c} relggng themmiri a co-ordgiaited 135N413 1A9 - e rv e . . aim mm“ n m. M“. d h” “u, ‘m, much” m Kwm. gigwnstglrlig tours, se e Inc n e pa rn Ano er reoommen a on WEMPIRI: W TO-NIGH T AN D SA T. ADDED CARTOON FINAL CRAFT. OF “SECRET SERVICE IN DAfiflESTrssAl-‘RICA ' §_‘ l ‘ . SHOWS TONIGHT 7-6.“ MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY AT 2.30 cape Cod area. and later to Eur- ope, fie-w 1,460,147 revenue pass- enger miles for the January-Feb‘ rue-r! period this pend to 571.3” pending period last year. "this increase." President Coll- tni: declared. ‘shows that the public is making greater use of air travel facilities in this region, and that the average traveller is be- coming more air-uiinded." "l1: rise ievenient. since Northeastfs Bos- tnn-Montreal route is still temp- orarilv suspended." nger i i th f»: w? garnliiauvi three and a half months of last Y8!!- Ull ANCIENT IDAD NITW DlZL-WY--"7P\—'l‘i'!iv‘ka with military Mimi!!! from lndla are rumblinv into Russia aicru a ren- npir-HO Q f LiHiNllNT turlI-old caravan wav which to- day l: the Else Persian route. The road i; complementary to the West Jervlan routes for British and American aisppllts. ‘r. as. Enrinliield. "°"""-“ M‘ "W" m" "m" first two months in first 10th M. Bums Rive“ l-li-IL ll. Mann 10th. 5t. . Mominl A. M. (Wedn . ‘Prayer a . Evening Pr sr 13) M. Rev. O. R. Has-mag Rector. P. 3-. COMMUNITY CONCERT Al- ‘SOCIEIONR-nilmfllél Concert or t season w lven P. W. C. Hl-ll. March I'M! [.16. BY The ry msemble. consisting o! Pianist. Violinist. Cell-int and Flautist. New Manners for the "comtnguxason may enjoy this 00n- cert by paying their dues. prior to. or on the e1! of 3-10-21. TING. — The S. met March Mrs. A. G. 3M1- : A Guide for Re was takm Psaknohap. 1 andznolleallwss responded to by seven s and two visitors. Minutes of prev- ious meet-in: read and - Igmo Tcnperame Mn‘ 1%: "Themiigvoadd Wine Heb- Ano VII incite " ther than Ive!’ Glories Crown", followed by Sentence Meilett thm 31g” i n 0 Tfhflluln readings were given by Mn. Hardy and . ior n Mrs vingstosae. , aoa lilaciaan. Soi- iections amounted to 8110- 18B rne to be held at the home of Mrs. Newman. Meeting closed by s nfg "Break Thou the Bread oi’ Life" and Benediction. Prov ve ! “Llfenln ?New Ilnlland Country!‘ {BARRQ held evengigmwagn I “awe. The People Ialeyiocls um n l G FGY Friday 7.45 l0 8 l". - - 3.5% _ over the" M31010 passe in put foot on solid earth again. cafeteria, or the big‘ circular canteen that was wrecked by a bomb more than two years lco. ; "they work in the post oiflce, the; QYunian. hina with oonside nbe eicpenence, and it was curing skill and kIWWledgc of the route that we were flown safely HUMP." the hostesses are dancing partners "i" "I EXPERIENCE fOr the parties, which Canadian Non-ta Ely‘: ‘Arms! n w“ my first time m [he m, servicewotnen vrray also attend. _ "HUBCBESSE-ogoundly. Rllflh. and the helmrgencea one "goes mafégrexlgnggxfggegrvlftgg“ at: rxwioea" ws: e ver. through w en "ng tweny ou- - iremnnm ’ PM... 1.. n: wit. i“ if“ “ m" iimitir’: “m?” ‘“' °‘“:......""" . . orgo . was so co up ay. an ance as new ‘Remember i-ha 14rd and will that. we were supplied with to about. 8,000, although the“ are remmabei- you.” A eaadial . tmi-x woolen blankets to keep us mo” rim, 3,000 during M, n". Rev. A. I . Emilia’.- 3-1141. warm, thoimh on the d the a“ “fiend The Beaver club i, l‘ m“ w“ ‘war a humired home away from home‘ TBYON - nossnaw narrzs-r degrees. 1 crossed India w train. Up i me “,5. 1'50” M BURCH. - Sunday. March 19th. the join-lacy taxing two nights and A us "C -tflli l‘ i 31' ‘ M. lww T!) YMI. a day to Bmibay situated on the 1:3 "new? 01m"! 0 iiwf- will condone the cries o Arabia. Here I went to a °1' 5- MW l BPbB-‘i RM C1055 ‘M’!- oi’ won the hospital for treatment of a ivound Ier. we! chnncinz I dressing for a are invited attend r-ioeived during a Jap air raid on soldier on nick leave Si: treats our aervieu of worship. l-ii-li. Lshiai. China. No medical aid. many men on lame and “my”; physicians or hospitals were avail- stationed m madam g SEIVICIS. — The “id Next door there}; a chlropodist who treats parade-sore arches free oi charlie and a iai-ber shop where the men can get a haircut for the equivalent oi 1e cents. Mast Inndon barber's charge g5 or 35 cents, . e ‘s can Re! coffee and doughnuts in the snack ha; at alli hours of the day. uownstalrs in the fllmivriiflble dining rooms they can] alale in free China which co help I remained in the con- valescinz home tor several months. and when l felt. fit to undertake Ouiada h urney to and cme and when there was a ship avail- able. I with three other m “ of our society embarked on 30th of last year. It was an Ameri- can tsmop shin-P carry sick and wounded sol ers to t elr home land on an American western port. me. d "m; _ d cents, a great deal cheaper than the‘ for mail flan“? ofpihe Pggilicalns- cheered London we. The have lands and then an to our port of like Salads. so the club ls one place‘ disetrbarkat in England they can get them. voyage I ever made and troops and ngm were glad ‘vhefl ‘he!’ sous-a MELVILLI: asp I am glad to be home again and “CINITY aee and hear what Canada and United Nations are doing to win this war, To meet friend and ac- ntaricea again riendahip. Miss Dorothy GNPHIH, R.N. is at present spending he; vacation‘. at her home in South Melville. Mr. Gavin Wood has returned| '5“ “u”! Lurlovlmt“ home Iron-i the shainland after! mum“, _, h spending the winter months in lyztmpruvcd insmflthciirkijila‘ gfiihitetaiw m9 mmb" "W5!- and renew past veer. as a mult from more I supplies and equipment being sent Mrs. William McQuaid and Mrs. by America into the country. An- Joe Kelly were recent visitor; u.- othcr factor is the crease in the stand,“ nit‘? of troops aind Lama‘: m “m” the Ch“ Congratulations are extended to n . and Mrs. Reggie Kelly of Stanchei on the arrival of a new own way in China. as they have baby boy, ~ d the past seven yea-rs 0! conflict. and they ha eir mis Mr. Russel Nantes was a recent visitor to North Wiltshire. CID The “tun” in Indh_ “$150,113 Mr. John W. Trainoi- spent the d; are flghflng week-end in South Melville. British and so iers and are glviniv a Rood account of themselves. From a political point oi viaw much un- rest is noted. The question oi Ind- ian independence i; being freely diseased oro and con in the daily Dress but not-hing very definite has been reached so iar. The Indians are an intensely religious people and the feuds between the diiicr- Mr. Jim McMahon and Mr. Ray- mond Gailant were visiting friends in Maplewood and Kelly's Cross. Ronnie Greenan and Dick Kelly were recent visitors to Mapiewood. Mr. Amos Ciarkln o! North Wilt- ashire spent the week-end in South can: aeoteognd casts only mileage Mflvmg ant cl the cation vay difficult. Oflimtulationa are extended to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Nantes oi Maplcwood on arrival ui baby boy. Mr. Harald Dona-hue, Cornwall, spent the week-end here. Mr. mimett Arrea. Wellington, is spending his vacation with his "Wm". Rev. L J. Ayres, Kelly's (Minna ' stay on the emu‘ Ti" South Melville school is greasing favonbly under the man. agement of Miss Iiorcnce Me. Doufllll. IOUIIB CONVINT SCHOOL Honor Roll for February Grade x.-l. Catherine Camp- bell; 2. Helen Mcisaac; 3, Clemmie lbiarnon. Crade 11-1, Mae an: "bee: 8. Gertrude Pe VII! ALBANY IUIAL SCHOOL I-lonoiu R017 rebniary. one x.-i. 3min Macxay- McKinnon 2, Wanda tars. Grad 1x.-i. K mi . '- - a. Doréhy a rn Davisoii, I Grade id: a. S. Barbara Mc- M m Aug-tau“ w“ Bet a full course meal for about 30,,“ gnu-as“ W383; Irvaid to many industries to - e , 2. i. Jean Boulter: 3. Annie sherry VI1l-—1. on... Dawson; a, suggested that when health in- surance 3 enacted the present day outpatient departments be converted to diagnostic clinics. staffed by information bureaux and at nighm 3°49?“ 91'9"“ W310 W°uid b! 931d‘ 0m_the health insurance iund. The board felt that exists in hospital in z short-age d scammodation iridisc ing "poorly"’ equipped hospital in ev- ery settlement, but a new con- eeption o1 bringing the patient and hospital facilities toget er Such a program might mean the setting up of many outpost ‘hos- pitals designed merely inr emer- gency and is complicated work, the more serious case; being dea- patched to larger hospitails. Coup- led with thesq outpost hospitals could be a system of rural nursing care A closer tie-up between rural and urban hospitals would work to advantage. The board also reviewed pr day accommodation and said unless "new and more regulations are put into force with respect, to personnel employment. civilian hospitals will not be able to continue their service to the "Hospitals have shortened hours to compete fully with normal industry. but cannot meet the abnormal wages of certain war industries unless they either:- "l Raise rates considerably to the patients. "2. Reduce to the minimum their public ward services "3. Receive 5 subsidy. ls is now keep esent that down the selling prices." nifrFiiiiTiféaooi. Report ior-iiifaionui of rebui- grfi: iii-i. Christie Larter. .-—l, Norms ‘Ihremzrc: 2. Gerda Tremerc: 3- Arnold East- on. Grade VIL-l, Verna Proud: 2. Freddie Kitsch; 3. Doris Tremere. kslrraide VL-lg Narnia vvlgatg. 2. acbean: . eorze a Grade V.-l. Maclnan and Eunice White. equal; 2. Ber Edwards and Cleveland Stewart. equal. Grade 1V.--l, Ellsworth Pmild: i. sherry. Grade VI.—-l. Mabel Johnnie Mai-Donald: I. "shade ESP-i. K ~ Grade rv.-'-1, Irene Pllgfiiv} 2. chic‘ yd M“ ‘lllislriln wmnald: 2 ab" Mmxw marina Malone; a. Annie Mel one} v1 1 1n menu; a. therine end-channels: S. Elinor camel's v.-1, Clair r t; a. lleen Giant" Anne Ken? s: - so Grade IL-l. Ann McDo aid Grad n .-, lam-w on» nfioycer-nnlni; ° ‘ ‘ "W" 8. Calli ne Mooney. , Gra .—-l. Elisabeth Malone Grade m‘ d o‘ Grant’: 2. Ehngr Clig- Emm- an rt-rude clan : . Art - I‘ hots And ma: p“; iL-i. Llhirlry Cameron: it Larsen: 1i, Lorraine Sheny Grade L-No Exams. l-laael Luis --' eschcr. 8;?! ; l. B {lac-l wiiins- Cam:' n . | e V, Jr.-l. Bhtriey Dawson: ~ . . I Grade XV.—l. Hollis iilacDonaldg‘ 2. Piiviiis Dawson: 3. Charlie Dam‘ n. hi“: i. gleém Cameron: 3. Ethel MacDon- Judge James Garrett Wallace, above, has been designated to re- place Judge J. fieschi at the j New York trial oi Wayne Loner- gan for wife-murder. effective A‘nn1u'y Springhill screened. Inverness screened. i Bras D'0r screened. Albion Nut. eqfirade Ufnif-iw-l. Ralph Clark; 3. East-er tanley . Grade I. Sih-il. Velda Nov. Grade I. Jr.-—l_ 8h£ou t Alma Edwards: I. Stanley watts. flikhest. average in Grades —Verna mud. _ west avenue in Junior Grades l White. (ll J. - ache. (913100 please 0W!)- COAL PIODUCTlON CYITAWA. March l4. — The Dominion Bureau of Stella- tlcs reported today duct-ion oi’ coal in .v an: ted to 1,@.@ with LII-SIG in month last ear, Albsrtafa output totalled 71d,- 663 tons, compared with 671,441 a year ago. while Nova Bcotla’: petal g THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY v- at in g‘ widths :—AA, Orders. M0110)’. CLEARANCE SALE 300 Pairs of WOMEN’S SHOES Two Pairs for $5.00 Spring Clearance of Broken Lines taken from regular .. . . . . .. $3.98 Some as high as $5.00 originally, High Heels Pumps. Medium Heel Pumps and Ties. Low Heel Oxfords for walking. Black, Brown, Tan, Blue colors. Ar- ranged on Sale Racks in the follow- No Phone Orders, A splendid opportunity to save HOWARD MclNNlS i l l Great George Street-Near Kent Dominion Coke. . Walsh Hard Coal for Furnaces Phone us your requirements. Prompt deliveries. W- D. GILLIS fir CO. Phone 176. was 544.407 tons, COmPI-i" vfitia 531$. NOiATlD FOR MODIATOI OITAWA. March 14 -— (OP)— ‘Z69 stock selling A, B, C, D. No C.O.D. . ...._-»---..-.....-.__...-.. .._.._.-._»-n-».- ..¢u-~q~..<,.r-.. . Blyrwm-avwhmruiy-sa W... -