c » ",1 i q g1 1d; . at lis lath licmc fllld in the U. B. _.N I _--_- - , iome in Wnlcs nltm’ mi lll-yciii- nb- §._,',‘,‘,‘.‘§,‘§d' 80¢‘ i113} llilfioiiiucs $1M: eolnd somiwiifilg gag},- Hmry Mcoulrk‘ Cllllllilll, Kiiigsbciru, 9n ~ ew niglilmriics am forecast fu-yscnrc, and who is bitten by a ivc-rc- Mm James Macpimi, Megdw Ml. d’ Mn’ Ed Kane we“ 3 , _ _ n5 who Wm shudder a‘ the 513m “ML Bunk to nono" tlicni on their forty-i b‘ a“ ' ' ' withstanding tho 59°11"? dflY “a5 ll "The Wolf Man" when the hor- ' mm’ Wading‘ mmiversary _ M“ Imgnsm (3, cum, very larzcly attended. - "m! Opens at the Capitol llilellfl ll $900k! Q 30 1e New Mohair-man and idnh Maggy The hymns sung by the male y ‘ Then" May’ wletgrge fey fitting remarks ciiled bl-Mgihiret Mobellsn “m” “'9”? "Therfis a 1mm Th“! "m for 0mm“ me deceased “as h flglrflldlgr of lthe "Frankenstein" evgflliglgllltlgenig U18 198:‘lv1d-lr“'E°' I... Chzs Hyde who read an ad- 8 1% _ i n l4 u _v- wcr 0o c- ' ' _ " "m. m"! “Hi0; glrtlle. $111312“; wines one himscl? The blod~curd- ‘"955- wmcl‘ w“ “cmmpmfled by i’ SPIRITUAL BOUQUET: omc to climaxs ri f sterio kill- bratc with him and Mrs MacPhsil ‘Memhl u" ings, u “o m Us their anniverssfhy. In his remarks A mmum t ihe mentioned e fact that three me person his Rr is uncovered in couples were married at the same mhe, the m Ion Chaney. who" OTTAWA. Milrch zs__<cP1— time and place as they were, and ippemled in i.“ Lg‘ Gummy’ Sr" Contracts between the Sillnt John much more snow was around, than, 0pm,, the orjgllgm figltlllaybggkilsi; Drydcck and Shipbuilding Gomp- during the resent winter. Norm Dame" “d other early -h°r_ any and the Government were tam glfdtsyet assigned u, a honor drama (C.C.F'_ Melfcrt) , America's still ghoul "Mn. Minivan" and uuy-‘ll tall: about "The We: Against Mrs. Hadley" too. It's quits diflsxsnt . . . but it bu the suns drunstic im- pset. . Jhssamo timeliness g . . the same hcsrt-sppssll A grandson. . . In an mtsrfalnmanf as stir- n-n’ q; a laugh-call! WAR IOIDI OI SALE Mill ‘ _._- EXTRAI! OUR SPECIAL FEATURETTE “BANSHEES OVER CANADA " —-T1ie Wail of the Air Raid Siren - - - The Battle of’ Flames ~ - - Vancouver's A, R. P. Organization In Action — EVERY CITIZEN SHOULD SEE THIS Prince Edward -:- Also _- NEWS _ TRAVELOGUE 4. SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY — TUE. — WED. ""“ ghows 3.15—-7——8.45 ’ Tglitfidres Are Promised By ‘The Wolf Man” e disiinguishcd acim. Claude ton cargo ships, three wlia r type 8 68.81369 witii ~(t qamu s\ Ah N!“ ‘n j wruvldcs Dorothy uspenslloyia, Evelyn Ankcrs and Chaney. With George Waggrier as “w- oung man who returns to his mid to out-do all previous They showed ‘that the conipiinv has undertaken to build four 43ml) I Acting, convincing ne‘cr-do~wcll Jean Roger l ..\‘:] .'l.l2l5.lli as i191’ soldier lover,‘ romance. Mander, ' human stor _ in which edy and pa h go into war work, her n, her son in while she against the cha mutic climax shows and her life is flung in flict. with the Morris, Miles i-Ialliivell Hobbes and Frances R81’- fsrtv ape other principals. the w SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 9.00 DOORS WILL OPEN EARLY st live ssuls s Iorl. strictly pa: solo In sdvsaos OOOKI for Pllbwlflplll. sale after March 31. 1943, JOINS 3.0.5.1“. — Daryl Blair Brehaut, son oi . and ThODlJ-S iirchsut, Charlottetown, enlisted with the ROAR st Mons- ton recently. ' Til-UN ARRIVAL -- The train arrived Saturday eveninz at 7.30 with 11B passengers. GBESE HERE IN LARGE NUM- Blfllsfi- Game observers repxt ’ that. sltliough ii few small flocks oi Canada. geese arrived from the aoutli a couple o: weeks ago. the way. On Saturday morning a heavy c-noentration cf bonkers struck tho-south shore of the province between st. Peter's Island and Orwell. They did not some in hun- dreds but literally in thousands One interested sportsman reported that approximately one thousand geese passed tVl!‘ one section in as then an hour. Apparently the irds are seeking food in th s. although several Ill-so flocks were seen on the loo in the at. Peter's Island arcs. In Memoriam MR5- PATRXCK J. DUFFY On Ebbruary 21st there passed sway in village ureen, Mrs, kill-rick J. uuuy alter m illness of only three Weeks. Direction Tops In M-G-Mis Excellent “Mrs. Hadley" Drama Typical Americans in a gigging mass; Cinemas of Peukea Station; ' P Pi-s uid: Char-i In the abik-zice-ofvthe Rector. the its??? 253%; gtlffliclflfglg imqd Jim“ or Reverend LeDrew Gardner who in, 5,4. is temporarily lndisposed the ser- ) nei- funeral which was larselv at- vice! yesterday were conducted by drama, com- os blend, come to the iéglw tpllzying st the nged order. A dr Skill and Restraint Fay Bhllfllllé l her awakening, ' to the con- rs a as the comedy and Louis drama are mixed, ns Mrs. Bradley's sncialire friend, who turns to ivar work Friwzird Arnold. as the fam- ily solicitor who izoes into war work. I and thus is estranged lly from the client to whom he is 'lro ‘lliilll p.:i_.. temporar- B, p ilished conviction. and i yOLiTlE m; story oi “The Wolf Mon" slmws ‘V911 W"! Pumi- gafoi-cs my“. new Wm, the new 3,115 weird trarisfonnation of man oil man shocker. On Tuesday evening, March 0th Mr. MiicPhail in his capable man- u werewolf, who finally turns He!‘ midi‘ B- V"? fine 9139"“ mank- even on the beautiful girl he loves, ins the people m" admins w cele- The rema rider of the evening was led in the House of Commons t0— spelll. with games and conversation day M the request of P. E. W118i“ after which Mrs. Colin D. Mac- Plini assisted by the Meadow Bunk Insiiluic member‘; served lunch. The f llowing is the address. Rilni heads t h; | i anti submarine vessels (C rvettes) Mn and iar/fziifdoiyuggiikndacphafl’ n ca h - - ~ iltilei Wnrren wilsiiaivi, lcialblhsonairi- and to do ship feplllli"! "5 "i" Dear Friends; W. Patric Knqwlcskflelaliugosi nested b)’ ihiQOKWTIlEIVOEE-vi’ On learning that to-night marks Y I nsisi on YOUR first cup of Baker's Cowl» made according to the recipe on the soksgc, will prove why you silo d Insist on Bskcfs. It has s full-strength flavor, real cocoa nourishment and unvaryiiig good- ness. The I lb. size makes up to 90 servings. Good for baking, too. dins. We are, friends here A Product of Oswsval had: can (m, Mir, been a kind well as s sym a standing frien MM! and h th 9 mlny years you have _ you have both b ncighb r.y act; of friendly deeds of good wm Qndggf- ccl yourselves lo lls and our child- ren have tak your continued health and prosperity ilic years to come. Trusting that we mnv be spared‘ lo celebrate with you at your Gold- M on as we.l as your Diamond wed- YOU!‘ ISM"! and since coming among us. you Mrs lvtscPhaii have taken your place by your husband's f ’ aide in a very capable manner. ' 4' ‘Phroush th been with Us v en their p ce iii no miall way in our ccmmunit especi- allryl in the field of drsmsti, . e the forty-filth anniversary of" your wedding we, your IJBIQIIDSTS of Meadow Bank felt we would like to tender you our hearty coiigratulsticna a friends, and nd heat wishes Phail have ever elpful neighbor so ettu an under- y your kindness and best Wishes {cg- ' ' M3155 and Mrs Joseph Doyle 811d Wedding Anniversary Font-lly " I l blendelghbor; and I Ill Mr . B in id Mass "13"" Mrs. Annie Egan. West Roxbury, ass The Acorn Family, Boston C Marian Praugh Brownaburg, o. with. and Mrs. Dm Prsuglit, Dartmouth ,N. s wiry ma wiilai-ii Mlclfllsll, i "i; IIO YOIT.‘ ’ CARPEI‘ MAKING or iooou ,u“"' The mrmiliictiire of camels was introduwd from Persia in cm nuns the about. the beginning’ of rraugnt or zcoslltiosle, Moss, and three sons, lliqWlh or village Green,- Charles on homestead and Waiter of Dorchestcr, and n BIB-KW children,- also four sisters ma five brothers, Mrs. Patrick MeGulrk, rort Augustus; Mrs. M TIIE COX HOTEL Bourli. will bs closed for business and will be for ~ work amid genuine appreciation. u characteristic of the hero." To keep mm,» brought low." me cnAizcn-rriz-r<w_ws_i_ mwnv w ltEIlTllAl. auiiiiuiiii an: W. G. HOGG " Conlcderslion Life M-Inflgcr "Sill! Milan h fiaflulvearnufl m inn. Island o: a noisy nature inly be inserted one“. “INDEPENDENCE TilE CANADIAN war" Over llsdloiflliiltiou Cl-‘CY MONDAY, iissiwii 29th CONFEDEBATION IJFB INBUI» A"0K L-im "TfififlEic-iiiffiirfiiiiissz" Oincludins a series of firm?!" 3-26-51, m; the Life of Nehemiah the Mm- 151g)- 01‘ the Kirk suld lost night: "In studying the 800d W114 0f Mrs. Neilemiah we note that always. from the first day to the last he was surrounded by susplclcu; eyes. Neh- emiah made no secret of the work that he was set to do. He was call- ed o! God to do it; it was a work of cnsclence. But all the tune, not very far away, were men aim wo- men who utterly distrusted him and viewed his every action Willi Sufi- plcion. Everything he did they mis- interpreted. They read their own heart; into his motives. Themselv- o m“ flight or geese Ls now under|es disappointed, bitter and culous, ,they attributed their bitterness t0 -him. Every morning, hastening t-o hi; work, he was ringed round by the suspicious eyes of a multitude who never raised s. finger. It .s s. pleasant and delightful thing to .When we are appreciated WI‘ do our ibcst, and somcliiitzs even lx-licr than our host. But t: toil on frcrn iday to cla._v, when malevolent rind suspicious eyes are watching, that its the persistence of the hero. Now ‘that is just what Nehemiah did. iYou have only to read the story to discover it. Suspected, imopprec- latecl, he virus gallant. gflll-BRUS, eager to the end. And I take lt that God put the story here that some forlom and shipwrecked brother seeing, may take heart. again. If I speak to anyone who feels he is misunderstood. to any- cne who has lo face the dnv with- out B, single appreciative word - think of this gallant heart, always surrounded b suspicious eye; imd yet lndomitaby holding to lt. "Per- sistence," says Emerson. “is the 0Y1 keeping (n is the surest proof that you are kept. Sunny hours are not the test of character. The lost of character is the bod day, when the keepers of the house do trembc, ind the dflllshters of music are "Y son, lvlra. iillizaoecn Cailflhfln and lvirs. oOSoDKIlDB smith of Cambridge, I tended was held Tuesday. February Squadron Leader, the Reverend J. slim w St. Joachlms Church, M. Cameron, Padre at the local air- about Mrs. ‘Vernon River where s Requiem port. A 0w in wartime She tries to live her ar, and not be also Mass was wlenratcd by Rl- took as his licv. Monsixnor McDonald. the The Pail-bearers were Beta:- Mc- 5.‘), ;a drawn into it. Gradual v her friends Kenna, Willard Brebsut Earl Buell o 1 aughter into Wm. Doyle, lnuis Cimnon and Fred J to the army stubbornly holds obi i Mossman. ‘Lne remains were laid to rest in Y; “gfiemiizégfjqtflj?” i‘ services were conducted by Mon- ggangygpémigzi“ gggglgedkfléimgégéls: in persecution and suffering and bngresliding. the adiouiuig cemetery. Burial signor McDonald MASS CAB-DI lllwted mawih, Addie and Fflmily (s) W11" has mid that r plays the title role Walter, Lou and Family (5) _ mid restraint. and i Rwherd Ncy. as _her son, ofie pert orniunce spoiled son who re- Mary and Emmett (5> Mr. P. Jsckman, Martin and Josie Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Prausbt 811d Mr. find Mrs. Wm D0349 Mr. and Mrs. Everet uunphy ivlxs. iviurie Scott, Calgary. lvLr. and Mrs. Owen 1x611)’ and Family. ivir, and Mrs Emmett Hughes snd Family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackman and 1, F’ Ill . A s’ as the daughter‘ Wm‘ aliiliulyand Mrs, Patrick Kelly and Lester Robertson, East Baltic, at the early ‘Ag-C ol 17- Fomll . Mhytllld Mrs. Edward Walsh Mrs. John Cannon and Family. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Piwll Mr. and Mrs J. L. Cameron. Bosto rural.‘ Eleanor Lawless, Brookllne, The "iizuu Girls, Nos-pk. 0cm. nu x: Mrtmand Mrs. Quarks McQusid Walsh Family Wm. J. Ellis, Noank. Conn. order that is to be after the ces- sntlon of hostilities, Christian prin- Mr. and Mrs. ‘lllfllllfll Kelly and clples must be made to permreate Family public life in all its phases. MR. WALTER ALVIN ROBERT- SON for appendicitis and was making favorable progress when complic- ations developed wh ch resulted in his death. great shock lo the members ol m: Iiunllv and the syxripuihy of tiiC entire community e085 Wt w them in their hour of sorrow for one so loved and deservedly res- pected b all __-.__i_._.____ ST. PA UUS CHURCH t the turning service he text words found in 8th chapter ol Jeremiah, verses portraying Jeremiah! lament ver the backsliding of the people of erusa em. The Padre said that the Sir Stafford Cripps in the new HE ow cosr WATER PAINT“ FOR WAll.S mo CEILINGS ' PAGE THREE i , FRESHLY PAINTED RUUMS Two 5-lli packages of Alubosiine will iiiii walls and ceiling of on ovsrogs I2‘ x I2‘ room (I coat). (osi 70c per pacliogs Brighten up those dull rooms with Alabastine, the high grade interior water paint. Several lovely pastel time to choose from. Easy to mix-no boiling water required. Easy to apply with s cslclmlns brush. Excellent hiding properties. Dries quickly without odour, so rooms can be re-occupled lin- mediately. Alabaszlnc will no: rub 0B’. '4 m llflfflnind “Vviq ‘AQAUA In Memoriam There passed —a\vay at the P. E. Hospital on ltmrch 1st, Wllltcr lvin Robermon, youngest son of He had undergone an operation The news of his death came as a lvr... Funerni’ scrviccs were conducted < . , " ‘fl - , . dlllilll_\'SLc1‘llll" qualities, Falregnghii}: ogegilglrlii" Yigllrlllqgllzil‘ obliging d5 a friend mid He is survived by "' brothers, Ervln Earl Four .. ; l\i1bel_ Velma and Ruin .1 hill] six years ago. The null llnn. l-Iierbert Camp- bvll, Lyman Clive Bruce and Wiillaco Interment cemetery. The and beautiful. iPatriot pNlISG copy.) uics. were many In Memoriam MRS. CHARLES (JAISLEY Many friends WIN‘ iiiriccri sod- dciicdm learn of tlic Diihsllll! of in Spring March 15th at the age of 75 "ears. The deceased had been in health for some time. but was nble to be about till within fl 511°“ time of 1m" rlriilli ivhcii Hill‘. sull- "Nllillill idcnly; bcbccanic fvvoilscuiinrl ‘bin v. , l. Boll an: not» ol tie s o H '< W 1< . rd by Re’ H x ‘render nursing the spirit took its flight to the Home B/Jyoiid llllkl’ lneiglibor, Heli- loss will be most keenly felt m the home by her xgcci and sorrowing husband and by the members of her iam- RICI POINT W. I. The March meeting of tho Bi cs ~,iiy who will remember a, loving Point Women’! Znstitutl Wll hold mother. st tlis home o: Mrs. Charles Mao- r £3513 ‘fjuneralhvilhicn w“ largdely Efihglrli. the president guiding, ll H E W8 d W d Cl afbem00n and i... ‘winding? a‘ members, each payind fifteen cents. Rev. Mr. Newman. Alter a short Two new 139mm" w." W91‘ service at me Om .- comedto tho Institute. Miss Velms h e the TQITIJIILS _were bourne to St. Stephen's MacLean “"1 M1" “$5911. Mu‘ Chifirich of iviiich the deceased was Ewti-gt! paged m for O tlf l . _ a ' Red mu $155355 s,r":..%:i:~*r,"ir.".“....: 33,13,233 “Xf ,,c,g"sg.>,lgggvq,,,g;mgl,=;~; 5m $5.00 be givén towards ma ,_ ,' P ,‘ », CrossCampai . Qijifiiahig ggfletféiiziuirhlgl“ "r It was moved and seconded thst ‘ -- » m"- World‘: Armi- M sin bs IZLGWTOPS were six nephews, George gougm ‘or one yelm... ggwngwm A 81115, H‘ C l , B Caisley, Lyleuéirozler, 33:35:31; wggéf ‘u; ‘he “m” - o: an.“- oontislt. Mrs. side and Edward Adams, 101,811." ma I, Th"? “re M” w "mum h" 5°?‘ Charles MdcEacbei-n gsvs s very romng hmbnnd “m1 51x daullh‘ interesting talk on citize £1555. AfiitlfilS, Spring Valley; which w“ enjoyed b, an‘ m‘ ‘s. oc. _Sprlig Valley; Mfrs -_ ‘ , wan Balm, Mm McKenzie, Mis Rankin McLalns inhsr cap ble manner gave s res on Bsiiic;M.mi ,pi_“ Maine endmMrs. Sntiiaiilnler, oggiatgldl, fi'.§“,.§"i§§"g°’§§“¢“‘%_‘ Mm Mass, besides a wide circle of Magpougau, friends to whom kind and loving Lunch was gqrvpd by m; i; Silriiwihy ls eiitpnded, and meeting closed with Nation: some dny ucll marl the meaii- illicm "U; 0f our tears and then we'll '—-—-—-__- iiiirlfrsland. u iomz rum wril vlfilll. lllf‘ oi ser- v Tim-e w, n u, no 1 H’, u, North Africa-Garnish canton from syiiipalhiéingy minds rtetfstif ‘uw “M” bnwh "Nd m Ml‘ b11112 to the high esteem the ber- 2m; ‘Lino bylhrglsiaflltiihanz, (‘EVE ' h 1 b In rcflns IE ll Y. rriendsyii. c n y he’ ma“ lrlosmi road In nOfl-llorn end sl “C: Sr. M. Margarita Sr. M. Teresa Br. M. Aloysius Br. M. Stephen FDOWIR! S l‘& M2‘. and Mrs. A. A. Paoll. Will- gelfiow-Fbmily. CARDS AND MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY Cecelia and Leo Murnashflli Mr. and Mi-a. Joseph Roach: and Mnsend Mrs. i? mild cum Mr. mi Mrs. ll W 0D gdi-saLaui-a Maclnnls and Famil! Mrs. Daniel Paquette Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly Mrs. lillesnor Lawless Mr. and Mrs. Lao Doy . l tt Cal Alto. gdesltagfsamsitg. Cairilgigilgse. MW- Mrs. Cameron Robertson and . en fimeii‘; “afimiid Clmblidfle . _ n . Miss Jossrghine smitli Cmiibridsé. s J. W. Trainer smi Family, s. O. . Beatrice Kely, on . White Bell‘. Minn. ill M ‘li-Ivlihoindaialgl Koohsn. union. ltussIu-Mds overwhelm Ger- -=......-r:.. "rt-r ~.~:.':.",.:.i: sgss n mo , Axis stfsuslvcs ssst 0i I. FIREWOOD FziMnvE HITS FAMILIES Boxes make good kindling but have litt'e value as heutinl or cooking fuel. But with hardwood iiiiobtalnable the housewife iii an Otliiwii valley town must bum whatever wood she can find. Fuel wood is so scarce in this Canad- ian town that family foodpllcs are being replenished with driftwood and ilend branches and old boxes-poor sub- stitutes for good dry hnrdwoml. Drastic firewood lnmliii- is predicted by llic Daqiarlment. of Mtiiiitlons nnd supply for nstt winter unless hull a million more cords an cut this | :.iiy .-.-.._..,,... .....,..»...... .._ ;