PAGE EIGHT TODAY Geno Tierney In “Dnec u‘? SPORTS - CARTOON —iSHOWS 3:25 - 7 - 9 PRIflBE EBWARB-rnult-rnt-sllr. tsnlnnit Run Away From love! ‘ Dorothy McGuire as qgiri seeking forgeifulness in "many romances! Mciiiimiilz - MAbi§oN Robert Mitchum - Bill Williams To! Tally - Wiilisnlisrgss - Jean Porter - Johnny Sands - lnren findail - A [lore Stlury Production - Directed by Edward ilntytrylt - 5m... m, p’ m, m,“ 4|>“ Richard Ira/wrie, a 13-year-old Sea. Scout of the 35th./44th Weat- jminster Troop. last weak salvaged a sale containing £10,000 worth fl jsecurities from the River Themes It QQIIOI: I Lord Bowel-inn. Obie! Scout of tho British Commonwealth and Dn- pire. has Just commenced a seven- weeks’ tour of British West Africa. He L; accompanied by PH .J. Dahl, Imperial Headquarters Ins-oiling Commissioner. Enthusiastic Scout paper salvage ‘collectors in Niagara Fills. Ont. Picked up a bundle of mall which had b-Een left oil a verandah to be called for later. The results were ‘chaotic until the mail was recovered = SIGNE HASSO - PRESTON FOSTER _ News - M llpotions -- Shows 3:30-76:45 ennui} L—rliuns.-l=m.-s:ir. EMPIRE — rlluns. - rm. - SAT. rii WBTS NEW Sliliii’ SENFtATWNIi “lllBllVl OVER TllE ROCKIES’? INC YH! SAQDl£ PAL THE GUADAlAJARA TRIO SERIAL QMINSTREL DAYS - CARTOON ALSO: QU|CK|E§ B) Ken Keynuld) \\\ii///_j q/////| \\\ ((§’ ” “W: 7? &r"/l)) i399)! O t "Can't w; look in tivo Guardian Want Ads for someone to tloon Illegally-when I climb up tiioro o strongo feeling stools OW!‘ II ; _ ' ‘iin a junk yard among the puper ‘salvage. Miss M. Winnilred Kydd, C.B.E.. of Montreal, a former Chief Com- ‘missioner o: the Canadian Ciirl ,Guides Association. has been sp- pointed Director of the World Bur- rau of the World Association of Girl Guidcs and Girl Scouts, in _LCX‘.~1lCil, Ettgla The appointment is arnc-uncsd "s. John S. Cor- ..usssrits'mi' one! - t lly John Holloway Horn CHAPTER XIII - Why, Breroton Returned Mil? Blrnwell was ‘at breakfast a morning or no later when s maid tho. ‘phone. Ho was speaking from Southampton. _ "But I did.n't expect you back until later." she said. "I know. I'll tell you about it when W6‘ meet. I came over on the night host. How is Sonia?" "Much better. She will probably he in better general health now.” “Go . I'm coming up by car as soon as we're through the Cus- toms." "Would you care to lunch \v?th mo?" she hazorded. "I shall be delighted. It's e very woicoming guture. Mary." Tho doctor was detained rather longer than she had anticipated by one of her patients. and Brett-ions car was standing outside her house when she got back. Be was in her sitting room turn- ing over the pages o! a rather weighty medical paper when sllc entered. < "Hallo, lhryi” he greeted her. They shook handa "It's good to see you again," sl.e sold. “sit down. I won't keep you a minute while I remove the uric- robes." "This seems curlously readable," he said, indicating the copy of the British Medical Journal, when she rejoined him. "I find it so." "Nothing Illppant about, lt," smiled. "As s, profession we're not flip- pont." she admitted. The maid announced lunch and a little solemnly they faced each other across the doctor's ta-ble. “And now fell me why you've come buck so soon. Is it all this political bother?" she stiggcsterl. "No. It war had vomc I wolld just have soon have been in Bril- tany as anywhere in the world. It wasn't the politicians. I wanted to be quite certain that the little .<-- tress, Sonia Petancl. was nil right." "I can assure you that slic is." “She struck a chord in my mum- ory. It worried ma. It was mt he belt oi’ Mcntr. .. chairman 0,! the .W0r1d Association. Miss Kydd will ltake up her new duties in AprriLl and is the first Canadian to hold’ tfhls executive office. l WhCIl Lord RChV8lli1Ii. Chieft ,~Sc"u' If the British Ccmirionwealthl visited V dun. Que— i bcc. last Fall. he W85 presented, with a key to that city. Nearly faur feet 1m length, the key later becamel (llntzrgcd. Now the key- has been‘ |re aired and flown io Scotland by iECDIlimSStOT Donal-d Crevy. a .'1‘ C.A Jlier. and Dorsonally pre- Isenled by him to Lord Rowollan at Rovralian Castle where he was lentertrlned by the Chief Scout. i Some ‘i0 Handicapped Scouts giboys who are blind. deaf or crip- lpledl will be attending the 6th -World JambOrcc Ln Franco this year. as part of the British Con~ tinrn‘ of 8.000. These Handicap- .pe<i Scouts will be in two compos- ‘ite troops of 35, each with its own itrained Scoutmaster. Apart from lthe French Scouts who‘ will be p70!- mii. the Jamboree will be attended 'by 20.000 Boy Scouts llom other Scouting nations. HELD IN DRUG ROBBERY i Elsin Richards. 22 (above), or Whitby, Ont. is being held by lpolice in connection with the ytlteft of drugs from the Ontario yhospitsi. Whitby. The entire nur- coiiic supply. with a black mar- ket value of more than $10,000. was stolen by gunmen who wore silk stockings to conceal their faces. Also under arrest are Donald Tucker, 24. and Cecil Dean. 24. both of Oshawa. and Mike Podvinsky. 22, of Whitby. RE l [EVE fast-drying, no strong oils. “#3173?” not cousn svnur Thin well hnoIII IINIIIPI- tion gives prompt relld of bronchitis. tight ‘or ohooty ooughs and colds. Largo lottis 50c merely as i! I had seen her before somewhere-it was deeper than o more memory. Look at. this", "It's a very beautiful face," she ‘said after a silence. "It was painted by Jerome. the American miniaturist." 1 "About sixty years ago~_ judging by the dress." "Not quite. It's my mother." The doctor turnczi strain to the miniature and examined it evrli more closely. "The family resemblance rszft obvious." she said. “There's sonxc- thing about her mouth that is rom- inisoent, but that's all." "Not of me?" She loo-ked gt him! "No it isn't you. For a momwnt I thougth it was." “Yes it's reminiscent?" "It's very like little Sonia Pet- anel." ' "Very. That's the chord the child struck in my memory. I thought iul‘ a while it was of my wile she re- minded me but. it wasn't." "She's rather up against things." the doctor said. “I don't suppusc she'd like me to tell you but tho fact came to my knowledge, not from her but from Mary Rc-ssaii— you remember. the middle-aged . - tress in tho Repertory Company ' "Of course, a very clever nctrt-ss." "Sonia was taken ill at the then-_ tre and Miss Rossall took her ltomo to her lodgings with her. Anti she Went to tell her mother. I rather gather that the invalid mother is ti. dlpso-fnaniiac." , "Th-it's bad luck on the girl." "You're interested in her. aren't you?" 1- "I find her most attractive. And I've o, strange feeling that I'VE known her before-ever sinvc l: firs‘. saw her, I've felt it." I AT SONINS BED SIDE Dr. Mary watched Brereton’: firm hands on tho wheel of his car as i-t touched seventy along _the by- pass to the hospital. He took no risks, she noticed, even when tra» veiling at speed. "You'd better wait here. I won't keep you long." ahe said. as she led him to the waiting-room. When eventually he was ushered into Sonia’; room, he found her propped up with pillows, and. Vii. n glance, there was nothing \Vi1fll0\'Cl‘_ the matter with her. Indeed. she looked rather more robust than he remembered her. "I can see that Dr. Barliwell \\'.'is right. when she said you wore l]'.l'i ter." ' "She's been an angel to me," son-I in mid. "They all have!" "And you're going out 0n Mon- day?" "I hope so. But I've had s simply wonderful time here." "I think you should go away fm a week or so to somewhere like Bout ‘h " the Pltlnter said. "Can't be done!" she said. want to set back to the Company.‘ Mr. Murray has paid me all thc time I've been in here. It's awfully good of him." ‘ "I quite agree." "And they aren't doing too well. I know it-in spite of what they oil lay." i He turned to Mary. "Will she be able to travel in an ordinary car on Monday, doctor?" rut; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN told her that‘ Mr. Brereton was on ' i Elihrl‘.'§_ : riagc Pearle. daughirr of Mr. and Mrs. s~ l t I l l 9M4“ 1947' CENTENNIAL 18471947 SCIENTIST- INVENTOR‘ TEACHER - HUMANITARIAN" i 0N the Centennial of his birth, telephone pcopic cvcrvwhcrc remember with pride his ‘Bell and vision and lllS scrvicc to mankind. H u lffldfHMl of public service continue; to g/zido "the te/epbane industry “Bienn Bhrcogh", near Haddock, Nova Scotil. which was for many years Yb: home of Alexander Graham wbach 1:: chose as his last resting place. Mt. ‘i ‘ » . "Ronald Jot-nus." "Oh. _\'~‘». I irt-ntcmber. A pleas- ant ‘tiillil. I yluycti iflmlis with him." lll|i‘~'9 came in with the put.- tom's tca, and the doctor announc- t/l tint: their interview was at an end. <ltt|ultl like to soe the almon- Iri as tlicy_ ivulkcd along or. tTo he continued) Moiionneil-Stewart Nuptials (Mooircnl Slur. ‘March ll In Si. Matthew's Anglican Chin wit. I-famustcnd. t t three o'clock this nftcrnoon, tho mur- will take place of Muriel Ccril .l. Sicwnrt of Charlotte- town. Princc Edward Island, to Joficjfl Sfllllllri. son of Captain nnrl Airs. Jnilics McConnell. of Port Credit. Ont. Rev. G. E. Trucmctl will nifinirito. Mr. Geof- ircy K. Wright. of Toronto, will be at the organ and Miss Mildred Pnwvll will slug: "I Love You Truly“ during the signing of the rcgislcr. Snnpdragons with n bas- kct of lllcsc flowers on the altar comqrsc thc dccorations. The bride's only attendant will be Miss Patricio McConnell, sister of the hririt-grootli. who will bc maid l! honor. 1M1‘. Wesley E. Ball. of Kiichcncr. OnL. will act s; best mun whim the ushers will be Mr, M. M. Sit-wort and M". E. H. Smith. Givt-n nwny by hcr father. the hritlo will u-cnr n white slipper satin gown. mnzlc with a net lwikc. and titted bodice. the long sleeves ending in points over the hunds. the full skirt falling into n train; hcr floor-length veil ur- rnncod with a Mary Queen oi’ Scots hcnddrcss, trimmed with llczirls and ,I‘0S|‘i)ildS. he will carry a cascade bouquet of Brio!‘- ciiff rnscs. Tho mnicl of honor is wearing a gown of blue not over taffeta. fusliiolicd with a full skirt, a tnutctiing hat and will carry a "Oh. yel. I'd thought of keeping chscnde bouquet of pink carna- her in my house for a few days" tions. - "Thsfs a swd ides." Breretve Mrs. Sir-wart. the bride's moth- "id Qmhuiilliii-‘MIY- "B? U"? WBYU’ or. is wearing black crepe with he WM 0h. "W" "Mimi!" I 1°16 a block hat a d n carnage. spray 7°“ imfnw“ ‘mlddiid m‘ "l of Better es roses; Mrs. uyefl,‘ ‘Mcfioxnnr-ll. thc bridegroomk moth- "Wvell, here she is—it's my moth- Si“ ’a,ff,°“§f,'§§s,§§§fm e23’: . bu". u. t rm “M” h. l _ sage of Better Times roses. iyl And who]: a betletutlful. fllrllvlz-l- '5 "~‘°°P"l°“ Wm "u" “i? "T" turol" she said, as she handed ,it ‘mm?’ l" 5mm‘ A ll u" Qmfl" pup w mm ‘Hotel. Here spring flowers In a “You don't think that she's like cwlbinlilvn oi colors m or- u n ‘ranged. The bride is a we mt. laiollyhluvrzismitnweractruteig is?‘ txrtigeliing a kgok: gobs g o an en ner a mus rs cos today?" tho doctor ‘asked. ’ brown accessories. "NobI-Iiaiioaiazslogp and hiaegon: They will reside‘ in "llontroai. hick . o m m loltl us, so _ RANKIWS DRUG STORE cross —it looked almost n ti he and Mrs. cecu J. Stewart. par- Vim“ "ll" ants of the bride Mr Hal-oi “The airman?" Brenton asked. ggewm-L bran-m. o!’ m. h“. .1 "5' "m" "W" "We "lQ-csiuiotutm. r. I. 1.; Oapt. sits t ing- Out-of-town guests wilt ba m. ‘ Mrs. James McConnell, of Port Credit. Ont, parents of thc bridegroom. and their daughter. Miss Patricia McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McConnell, of New York; Mrs. J. J. MacIsaac, of Bor- den, Prince Edo-ard Island. _t__.__. MY NAME IS SAYETIE: SO’S IVHNE, AND MINE . Ont. March 4F — A coincidence in names that challenges the improbabil- itics oi’ fiction turned up for George Sayers of Kitchener and Toronto. Irish-born George. who served in the Canadian Army during the Second World War, met an ac- quaintance aboard ship whllc go- ing on one of his leaves. After some conversation he asked the name of his new friend. (GP) p’ Reliant Iosstotl for ruins flavor toilet ’/ Contains sllolso loiin-lnorie-on Coloos lor EXTRA Flavor ' liontlsl by Exports for Flllil films "George Sayers," replied. _ "I didn't ask you m-y name—I want to know‘ yours." the Kitch- ener mun said a bit crossly. But the other man's name was the some. When the ship docked the Can- adian soldier told his acquaint- ance hc wanted to introduce him to a friend. The soldier's new- found acquaintance gasped when the introductions were made and found thni the Bclfust man also xvas nnmcd George Sayers. None of the three is related. the stranger TALLYSTICKS, ONCE BURNED PAJLIJAMENT LONDON. March 4 - (Reut- ers) - Tnllysticks-survivors of a form of financial reckoning used extensively in Britain until the .eariy 19th century - have ro- turned to their glass case in flit House of Commons from a unr- time hiding place. The sticks. many dated as fat back as 1294. resemble old wood- en toothbrushes with notches cu! in the handle. The notches tnlt lllitcrales how many pound: shillings and pcncc wcrc involvi-c in transactions between the crnur or government and the people. Once-dry from old age-the.‘ caused the fire which burnt"! dowii the old Houses oI Parlia- ment in i834. But even today, despite an al- tetmrpt to abolish them in i781 tallysticko are still sometime: used to record payments. ‘rho largest sum recorded bl the existing sticks f! £20 1580i‘ According to one tallystick the hamlet of Huntington had i-v P“! 28, 6e. ($13.20).