-.-A.|ANQA1$_¥J.§-.l2 n: mm m: min ivrsr whiff‘ il/ITII i romm-ur or run inn mums: e\"\ d‘ MINI! OI The-PRELUDE T0 VICTORY Dino! Cartoon — VILLAGI PilllliiE simian -=- Tll-llllY-SAT. " SHOWS TODAY AT 8.15 — 7 AND 9 w’. Aklllflnllafi rial-MUM wall. uni-noun “MuiNDIW-WUMIIIYIFIAiW sxrns i chars-ea‘ rwo _ siuinow or ms SWASTIKA ~, IXCITING NEW s shut i; ALSO — Canada Oarrieo 0n INSIDE FIGHTING CANADA COLOR CARTOON SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 AND 0.46 i rurrszo BEDSPBEADS ' NEED SPECIAL CARE Close tuited candlewick spreads will ico their best after laundering ii zroned on the wrong side on 8 ioit towel whch keeps the tuits iulfy. says Consumer Inioi-mntion service Those with the tuiis not lo close together can be Lone-J on tufted pattern. Brushing the nap occasionally while it dries will improve the ap- Dearance oi’ a chen lie spread When spread on the bed it should be sine over with a clean ivhisk b10011]. It does not requle ironing A uiusk broom will also make quick ‘York ci straightening the ifnge on \ Spread alter laundering. l 1n Memo riam s In lovln memory oi J. Richard "wart w o dled January iiith, m2. fwd. dear lather; gone iorever, |°W we miss your omilino iaee, N"! yo! leit no to remember "W on earth oon take your place. n “Wily home we once enjoyed- BOW sweet the memo still- T"! death hos Ieit a onellneoo he world eon never lIll. hurled by Ills Loving Wile and Family, In Memoriam "MKINIl!—ln loving meinor oi ey who fled January , comi I mlaralimbond and lather. ll. flukmcmm 15. 1M], one yaar has poooed oar hearts ore or all M" h bio smile has gone iorovi r. w 4 we cannot toooh d Ihall never looe sweet memories "to one wo loved oo much. - W EMPllli w TONIGHT and SAT. ADVF/VTl/PE.‘ Tt/IQ/ZZS/ Riders 0i Death Valley Variety and Cartoon SIIOWS 7.00 AND 8.45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 Wallace Beery Exceis In Wild West Comedy Drama “Jackass Mail" l. ___. Wallace Beery has never had o ml“ $3,?‘ eflltegaltdflifitalélgs-igflfllha" ln training in the Air Force. er's "Jackass Mail," which opens Bsery plays “Jusi" BHFHIOL. a lov- nblc Yflsiliil nlia unwittinuly" becomes the hero 0i the mining town oi’ (i Ureek. Tile role is ttmior-lnnde to iiccrys type oi cnnzady" ‘nnh will Appearing opposite linn is Mar- conirdy pc-riorlviancc us tiic psalm- illfillnfl owner 0i a irontlei‘ dunce Beery Woos Main ' The story deals with Beelys hali- hearted attempts to capture the gold , carried by the "Jackass Mail". the o-pow ge brings the mail to Gold Creek. Ml=s Main is the sta e driver and Beery scenes between them provide the lights oi the film. o series oi accidents. Beery becomes the town hero. ‘ slays the local bad man, saves the stage irom a hold-up and brings t first train to Gold C ok Th cl zens even change the name oi the town to Baggot City. in honor oi mveilun Child smi- A ilne dramatig performance is whom Beery kills Hickman t child actors. J. Oorroi Naioh. iormance as Berry's . is also notable. Queries o. no Wile IIII Family. BEllTilALllIAlllilll UATIIIIIIOIQII Tlllo Ml sue" - . ...n‘?."...'2.., s...“ "infill; "ll-flu" Miro" Ivm m: 1:.."".'.:1.:"'" "tum" ,, . oblo l: odvnlmoru,‘ ' u, ‘u e30... ior PIIOIDKADII}. OONIIIIIIATION IJFI IN D Ul- LNU‘ “a Imwnl 2:45 toil p.m. CFCY Alumnae oi Pr wsiand Hospital will bo held at ' the Cundiiu Home on Friday Jan- uii-y l5. i-ii-ai PBI-BBITEIiI-AN CHURCH IN 1 cmgggPgFmfsnnjld Cwffihs“, snail-isms 1'0 as olvaN-Jueg- V S , ' 8N i as iolggwsPlhfi. sat. ii A. u. county Court do Monday. Jon. ll. . riarringtoii 3 P. M. and Marshneid in the ease oi Inc Peocei-gost va. 8 P. M. Rev. Henry Book Minister. Athoi A. Judson. on action ior Annual Meeting at Mai-shiield damages to a iield oi grain. Thursday. January 21st at 8 P. M. .___._ l l-lb-li. wsnun and roads permitting there will be service in 8t. Eliz- COBNWALL PASTORAL abet-ifs Church. Springfield, 51m. CllAituE. -8ervices Sunday. Janu- day. January 11, at, s pm. mv, B, ' ary 17th are as ioliows: New uoiii- l=‘. Nevanan oi Kensington will be inion 1i AM. Kingston a PM. Oorn- the ptelchli‘. 1-15-11 | School ii A. M. e wall 7.30 P. M. S. —-—- Kingston Annual Meetin! Friday. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN ' January 15th at 7.30 P. M Cornwall Clllllwll, Sunday Jan. l7, i043: Annual Mating Monday, Jsnuaiy i1 om, worship and communion, I a 18th at 7.30 PM. Rev. J. H. ner. i2 noon, community Sunday School. .Ministel’. l- -li. 3 Pm. Fredericton; '1. p.m., i - Breadolbane (note hour). Rev. R. . i DAUGHTER ‘lLLr-Mr. H. A. R. E. Show. Minister. 1.15-11 . McCoubrey oi Sydney. N. 8., who ' has been coiivaiescing at his home CHANGE 0F lIOUBS—-Pr°vjn. ‘in New Glasgow. P. E. Lien by cial Government oiiiees have new Plane esterday ior London. Ont. business hours. The open at where e has been called by the 9.46 om. and close sit 67:80 p.111. l:i- wioiu illness of his dlulhldr v acid oi the usual o-s. nits new Pill’? Miéwrtlu lflcfiulilleyerwlkla," ruling Went into eiiect Monday a pa em t e es mns s- mom“, “d "Wm be “m, _ pital oi that city. til Marin i3. co u“ “n NORTH RIVER BAPTIST cnulwnss January 17th. sunilsy l mfwggfiv?" Ygfggd-Q Pm‘ Services as ioliows: Fairview: ser- c‘ t C M“ f"? vice 11 s. M. Kingston: service s _Pommt ‘Mm x1e V1533! u-m i?‘ M‘ Clyde River’ su-nday schonl nesg section oi the city sli d on 1i A. M. Young Peoples service at m PW i-airvitw, Januarv 16th. v.30 P. M. d icy Pavement Ind fractured Kingston please note change oi ser- hfl” rllhi W118i. . vice to Winter Schedule A cordial --—- welcome to ‘p. Rev. A. E. LEAVES I01! OTTAWA T0- Todd. Minister. 1-15-11. MOBBOW- Mr. VD. Mcllroy o! the Department oi Finance Ott- ALBANY PERSONALS. — llr. awe who has been in the city ior wrexon Moore oi Westmoreisnd m, p“; week leave, on "gum w. 5W!"- Iihe YUM-id! $35911 ‘W marrow morning. He was paying Ifldfldi in APPIH Rfild-"on “mid” a periodical routine visit to idle evening last Miss Annie 1". Weddell. 01¢ u, pemyon Dwn-tmm; o; . Mr. Maui-ice Howatt and Mr. John n," Promo. fkmncls oi ilaagy Féare were Drlggfil-gi; y enter a e y Miss re c _ Cameron-Miss Annie L Gordon mwgglat€ogggoucg ya‘: was the welcome guest oi Mr. and Wm“, morning w” fined w and "e3 md- hibition case was . —""- ease arose out i o seizure by the SOCIAL okruiiaino. - Mill‘ _ ° _ J e Bilnaer was hostess at a M ‘ u” d’ 1m” e" birtglday pony and shower in b01101‘ 5 IP- E- I- Dufiufl the ""1""! 3m“ Westmoreland 11. A M Alba ‘and wuss We" du-luyeii- “m m‘ a.oo P. M. ‘Bryon 1.30 PI Mfrhe lub- iti°til"it;.éii't'.it'itt'tt.“.éié".t°'fiii n» u n- v-i-r- mm»- v Allelh-Oi-tawd- Jmlmu- your church on the Lord's Day. i roams. lsLTITnEns —Mr. and McDonald was born at Little Pond, F White, a notice oi whose recent new “tablishmenp death in British Coiumb a appeared day about 4.30 P. M. near the oiiiccs w. by hum‘ addmonal periods was attempting to remove the cable ironi the big‘ shovel and in some manner his to Sutherland Memorial Hospital McMmwem . m k‘ tis- —-—— 1}‘,,Ff§§yhf,.1§g§§§_QbEQiL-Qnigfio... AID T0 RUSSIA FUND - me C Q. School. Mr. Yco writes that this amount was contributed by the A l". overseas, has been pro- at _ mote‘ squadron Leader. squadron ‘m fieyugaigqge: ofcvzggigzuifig Lender D I‘. Aich bald has been nledlcal ‘up fies for Rum“, be“ tHIIISIEINd to overseas; while LAC and ‘not 5129,11“; wan-len‘! 1m Edward Cohen, who precededsqd. stitutg, 5mm” grids. and Que“ leader Sears in the management oi Mary Women's Institute. Murray ithe Moreii oii‘ce here, is now train- Harbour. have each sent ln twenty ing a5 an Ai" Pilot. A record to be dollars to the Aid to Russia Fund. i proud oi, and this does rot take ac- 1-15-11 ‘count oi (MIST eight accountant ' students oi the iirm who are now "arsenals A“ 0N RED R 5s _ Th Mr. Lawrence Earl. ieature writ- nifniuilqrrt. Crossc 3n n v1.5 er. Momma standard. a Plvlniru honic oi- Mrs. Boyd MacQuarrie tor m“ m" t" QMTWMQWW- "~ - " 942.'ri' uic -—- thcn last lllectlliil oi 1 ns l1 M“. George Bum“ h“ "turned - h vw encoura in _ei\r _ £33 inzihaworllcv has beet? gcchm- h°m9 "Om B much enloyed Vlbli plishcd. 'i‘hi'ough socials and collec- Bmimfl h" film-Ives 1n 305E011 if"! ilollskthe ilnwial gitiuatiifi has "h" 901M5- ibeen epting coil on. 0s o tit: receipts have been used to our- CPI- Nbefl» E. UB8. R- C A. F» chase materials ior quilting and 4138 Yfllilfnod t0 MEL-cud’. Mill. Ill/II‘ sewing. Dtlrlniz the your this Society spending his New Years iuriough has sent numerous boxes to the with his PRNIWS- M11 Ind MIS- H01‘- bovs irom this community or service ace Lins. NW" 515-520“! find hi! 515- ofgpsras. The ioliowing 1.».- the tar Mu- Wilbari Wright. North Plrilsideggs rfiporlifioi tlhe ivleiizagcilla Cflflelml- - V 951 II S. DR TS . ‘i’ _ pair sooksqli sweaters. i turtle neck Telegrapl-iist J. Gariielq Chop- iuck-in. dresses and bloomers ior polio R. C. N. V. it. ieit this Week children. o rejoin his tiip. sitei- sp “ the week-end in the city visiting hig parents. Mr. and Mrs. George iicalcuurunisrs near - A chapmlle- “m, 5g prog.am oi increased production oi __- iarm products in this province for Mr, w 1.. Brenton ll inn indis- the year i943 wii be the main posed at his home. although his topic oi discussion w-day at o condition i; bnproving. Messrs. W. jont meeting oi the Ewecutive a, 5h“, m4 5g wright "g members oi the Federation oi flsfi~lc!nrylng on hi, dug” u Dgu-y culture and the Agriduli-urfll mi‘:- Bupervisor at present. piles Boazd to be held in to -_-‘- Provincial Building at 2 o'clock this pm 11m, Lgrkln gnq he.» “gm- nticrnoon. About thirty deiesdiel LA.W. lidlth Lorkin leave this loo will be present. CONVENTION CONCLUDIS —- Mrs. Wilfred t-orkin in 5t. Peter's Sessbns oi the Fisheries’ inspect- 5m crs Convention hold in Charlotte- town concluded yesterdayaat 12.80 The morning was occupied with discussion on iisheries’ roguiations I and also the d‘iilcuities oi carry‘ N E 1"” 1r" -_- 0118 OI‘! 1'65 l ll . ' ‘ h" a i d* iimiehyririiidir-igh ihhgierieizitiigrin‘ mg"- aié: mifihgmfiél; ‘m: niiihvi his sat with the IOCII in- 9"“ ""1 1"“ "- P"- li’E§'°€."..P“i‘%°.iii2?.' has... "n; v-,,,,,- :,~',i,';5{"“",',""" M- conieronce and returns home this A, .. m. a: .5“, m; morning. supervhor MacKov ls a wiring mung” m? "wit"? (C17! his‘?! ‘in n“ “t. I rtod klo d d h i‘!!! 0 I I41. O 0C! D8990‘ I ~ ors mi m.’ their homeo mum: d?‘ h m '“ " olloraooo. at 8t. Hubert. P.Q., aiter spend- inont will be given at the Queen's M“ Vemm‘ J MW" dun“ m° costs or 10 days. An adjourned oro- . dismissed Th , . W. J. ueeley. the iormoi" TRY N __ N‘ s A“ ",1. Miss Hfiitll Ciough. oi Sununv-rside. cflunguéulaga H Jxqgn, U ‘< will be: ._ ‘The Promise alter the Fall." Man i we itbladwhkllylt; gfitzhizflwcfig m‘): never iolls so low that God does not ill)“ "Iii 1W 0,0 efii Maharm; provide a. way back. A cordial invi- ‘M15885 I: duml “W” nvd Manny tstion is extended to you to take 511m"- ! ° °" l‘ your place with other worshippers in l-15-1l. {Mrs Wlllam J. McDonald. ioimer “Ayn MUNDRESSES WAN-v; awsldim" °1 5*" “lea-mu Mm" EDh-Intimution has been received Dcad= Lawson. John sicphen. P0. County. have made Oakland W" from Ottawa that the W.R..C n. sn. Catt hum; for the past iew years. Mr. R___w,-.,n5__ h“ opening, fm- g Robert Menard, Fit. Sgt... Toronto; lumber 0g ypung women as hunuy Cooke. Leonard Prank, Sgt. Brant- Ig- Ehafiwfgile bid-Ema? gill’; rsonnel. Selected " '11s will‘ (“mt- ara l cl! Hi sent to Gait, On ., io tr n . Bay, in the some Island Province. Gm i, ‘ busy gum‘; ‘fig, Kllldd On Active Service: Peyton. so her birthplace. Mrs. McDonald. “out 5o miles from Toronto m 59%“)? Allen. Y... North Illlmd. is a oflufiln 0f the l"! Rfiv- Dailiel which the Wrens have a beautiiul‘ N‘ " mcwk" “unm Melvm‘ in our last issue. -Oakiand Maple COURSE pRQGBESsING ___ In, Leai. tenslve training is being given the —-—— Signailers who are in camp at the sinuous INJURY. - Basil Gol- Oran...“ (swung, g p“. a; m, m”, Ayn," on.) lwt. Ruilvlw. P- E- I-v Wh° i‘ a" 11th Reserve Armoured Regiment ' employee of Standard Plvink- w!- under m. Col. E. w. Johnstone. It lewd I 98ml"! amide!" °" wednes‘ is ordinarily a iour weeks’ course, M. m” wmpam’ l“ vlcwry 5'53"“ oi training in the evenings irom "i'°i'.i“i'il"i“ a ‘£’€'.."l€.‘.2‘é'.%'2€‘i§; v» w» i» 1- use». v mm- ° ' 9 m“ ' piste the course in l5 days. The “w” ‘dag’ “Q5 11ml? Elli“ m??? , agewringa ssn r are .- the lingers tcriingnyarlge ctggfriiishgg 111s Wight by Sst-Malor A. D- committee in charge oi the Canad- i __- Ag! to Ruslsikrund reporlgtiaacil. _ ,_ A. p vggsms p30. vey ave recev a very op n ‘Milgilctilys m Aodvjcg W35 receives contribution oi $40.20 from H. W. liyesterdgy m“ Fm L-wL B‘ M_ Yeo the Principal oi West Kent ‘u i Scars, former manager o! Morel! 8.: M'..-i.-u--.-.-..-.--.-.v.-i.v'\.v~'.-.-t: r80" C A ' here’ “ow Wm‘ we R“ uuvlls oi the School and they hone 11v MEMORIAM DAVID N. HORTON Tho death occurred oi. nun Rood on December lat. 1M3. o! David N. Horton. I-l at It. Albion. e was born Pilnce Edward Island. February 25th. 18H. and ior the Dost iorty- iour years had boon o resident oi Pam's Road. Ibllowinl a paralytic stroke ton years I80 he was on invalid. ood- durlng these years oi suiiarlng was novel-known to complain. ‘itnv-gh- out his long illness be was lov- inB-y cared ior by his wile. I-Ie leaves to mourn his loll. his wiio. one son. Albert. and six grandchildren in the homo; also tho iollowing brotherl. John. Alexan- der. Beniamin. Mark. Luke. oil living at Mt. Albion. The services were conducted at the house and grave by Rev W.c. Pickett-I. oi Murray Harbor; The P118111." "I lave the lord Be- iiiilgsg My Voice" and “Abide with I The poll-bearers were: Neil Mae- wswain. Airt Macswoin. A‘ex Mie. ‘I-eunan. Otis Jackson. Art Gesbee. Arid Chester Maoswoin. interment was in the Peter's Road Cemetery. . i The sympathy or the whole com- ‘mulfll-y Boer out to the bereaved relatives. ' I rlll’ Casualties 122v: an? :t"'::.-..;f=.°:.-:;: OIITAWA. Jan. 12 - (up; 4pm R.(..A.F. in its Zoath casualty list geiaiilguxsfrrm; named two men u now reported summing‘ overseas 1t listed. one man as missing be- lieved killed during oversea; au- operstions and six as missing alter overseas operations. on. mffilihofiififitfifiimfi“ i-ng believed killed now oiiicialiy carer-sud’ W" snare" suined dead, I now o c 1y p"- Four men were listed killed on active service in Canada. Following is the latest u» oi cos- ualties: lelmin-‘Beli BI d Kill d D I iAlr Olkrotlosiesv: D681: i James. Sgt... Toronto. * Missing Aiter Air Operations; is | Hoines. Aiired My. 90.. Victoria; ll m. Donald Edward. lit. .. Toronto; Edwards. Theodore Maroon. Sgt... Vancouver; May, . .. Wbytewoid. Mam; Wright. Wllisin Mitchell. Charlotte '(:oun"t:aN_B_ fill Mflfln‘ — New Reported Boio: Martino. Har- old Rsler. F0. Indianapolis. 1nd; Shewell. Wesley Stuart, Sgt. Santa Cruz. Calii, Previous Reported Misoln . Be- lieved Ki ed — Novv ior iieia ilelal Plrposes Presumed d: Smith. James Edgar. I'll. Sgt. Mary- land, Que. Previous Reported Mhoino _. Now For iicial see Prngllmod v Liverpool, N ie, Thomas iord Lac. Roland, Man; Kvapiiik. Thomas Gerald. Lac, Limerick, Sask; Weatherbee, Hamid Douglas, Lac, Spri hill. N3. (Weather ee was killed laot week in a crash oi o Harvard trainer ADD T0 ARMY CASUALTIES OTTAWA. Jan. l2 — (OP) -—'1"he Canadian (Active) Army's 246th overseas casualty list oi the war, containing names oi Hong Kong casualties. includes: Overseas Missing Force Headquarters: Black. Mar- gnnroster, Sgt. Charlotte County. Quebec Regiment: Firlotte. John Fidell. 111mm. Bathurst. N B. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Mr. Arnold Lane, third year student at Prince oi Wales Colie e, who has been vsitlng his pareri s, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love. Mont- ague. returned to Charlottetown. in resume his studies at the college, and i; receiving the uongmtuiations oi his iriends on having success- iuiv past h‘s semi-annual exam- inaiions. During the Christmas holl- days Mr. Love also visited iriends and relatives in Moncwn. N. B. IIAZELBROOK INSTITUTE ioiiowed by the Creed in unison. Minutes oi the last meeting were, ioilowed by the roll call which was rooponded to by a. New Year's Ros- olution. Bills ior irult and candy were presented and on motion or- dored paid. Roll call ior next meeting to be answered by an ox- are expected t0 liimfi- RGPN- morning to resume their duties. the oentstives from each oi the Oonnt- ionner in Montreal and the latter ing their leave with the‘r mother tel-I change o1 Valentines. Mrs. 1.40 Goody and Mrs. Holden Wood were appointee in oningc o1 me plbplm. q/rob bog collection amounted lo $1.00. Invitation ior next meeting leit open. Meeting sddmlrned by the singing or the Notional Anthem iollowed by a dainty lunch served by the hostess. HIGHWAY SUI-FACE Trinity llaltoi llimhl IIIDAI, IANUAI! Ill I.“ Pli-Yoong Poo o Union — loolal I. Doctor's lluiz Tells Whether You lien’ Extra Vitamins iTil-‘iifdlfiuewd. n... vi J.Boebrer o! the Uvorsi oi Miiailesoto conotvo tho osawor y. "Bl-Wing actual diloloo oi tbo All Sizes. REDUCED. n E about o man's nutrit- ional status than o complicated lab. orgkiliery examination." queo : 1. How much milk do you drink? (ii the answer is two or more glau- es o day you con be “pretty aure oi In adequate intake calcium and Drobobly riboflavin, Boehmr said.) 2. i-low oiten do vou oot meat? (Chic normal serving o day. Boobrer Mid. llilts you beyond any tr oi a protein deiiciertcy and sup u a sizable iraction oi the B factors such as nicotine acid. v in and riboflavin.) a. 110w much cheese and bow many eggs do you oat? (Ii you eat formerly 4.95 and 5.50 10% Discount off ONE RACK 0F DRESSES AND BLOIISES. All our Halo are Selling ior HALF-PRHIE. Lined ‘Skating Skirts, Plaid and Velvet reduced to — — — — — — — — —- A WINTEII C().-\'i">3. Always Something Nui- ul TliE FIlSHlflN Sl-EGFFE GREAT G EORG E STRE ET woll supplied tb protein. calcium -- ~ and iron.) 4. What percentage oi your ilour i " ' and cereals is dark or enricbid? GIT‘ 0n "IS "IIIIIS If least hali" you 2 semi; s": "i. - y“ "r" °' roe o . . i _-,_ Ho‘. m,“ mfif, m, vmmm o; sosarn CIIADWICK do you est? iTwo servings oi iruit -—-— iitilieiltliiig‘ oiovegetobiegt daiiv makfi, - u no»... o i. all‘. ‘° °“°“‘ é i ‘I CHAPTER. X 9- 3°‘! 111mb bill-Ml‘ d0 you oat?! Aiter John's phone conversation (Not less than six squares o day with Virginia he ieit an room and will do. Boehrer sold. unless ontra ‘m; gown go m, howl 10bby_ lie "flm- m"?- lllfl efll IN tlkflh "I iound a ccimortabie chair and sat compensate.) there gioomlly considering tile prob- VICTORIA OIOIS klfiewiiiiggegichgiiln decide whe- SCIIOOI. CONCIIT ther or “not tiamdgigfmvirgiania mg IIZOIIQY l VII-II . Bil I OUSRII '11.; pufllg u View"; c”; dollars was o.n awiui lot oi Stephen school preoented their very onJoy-mnwgfiualllmfldyi w‘ band, dyer {w W518 Ind well-wavered 51mm“ sifrre that yiepiniicfis? to ihhim eabbilli pmgnm m‘ u“ “M17 d°°°"'*d her PEIIOISI ior needing it On the whwl-mm- Th!" u" a "W other nine. Mitchell hid instructed good attendance both oi rate pay- v him m we“ my mom; w n; he; on and o! people 2mm nirrounding , home-away irom Monteros districts. m. Dllil. eno oi ouri Pei-moo tbouoh. Mitchell would "11 mo“ "my" q jgfm“ yggf|' not be so dead set against Monteros an“, mud u chum.“ m, i ii he ‘ivound titlsligilgld ‘estimate go the m‘ '"n“" n“ “m7!” n‘ Dofige hieflgie the ‘Argeiilfitiziean i“ Pwfium" cmw- w°3°°m°dnot o iortune-hunter - had plenty school. Recitation. lamina Shirley ed money oi hii own. But could Sample. A Dance. Mary Oliolloron Dana's word be token? (moored). itotion. I ‘ iauain, At this point in John's thoughts, Buddy Dunn. Motion Bong. Christ- ho looked. up to see Bert Mason m... Time. 1 Juniors. Recitation. “Hniuitglrfnibdnigxlffvdwwdrg There's Always A Reason. Gerald l chafbeslde "mm ..I-m"§,’p: hurry DIED. DIQIOIIIC, Little Plwhifl. __‘ot m apwinufient__but 1 came Gloria Hacked. RM" Wovaata. by to ion you something. I've dug Uliln Knot. Doria Campbell. loe- up some information that will in- iiotion. Whmi Lily ‘Dc Wall, ttgrgituyou. About our iriend Mon- Robert Knox. cnoogue. s: u - , Prim’! onriitrnu Shopping, mm mThgy,;,,.,"'2t..‘."finfiiiiii? mmpmn‘ ohwu" ‘nmmm Mfl’ ‘Acegrdingr to lgiss Dane’: lather... ildfl. School. Recitation. When Pl h“ on“ Q99‘; funny‘ plenty of Begins ‘D0 In", Victor Dilili. money-J‘ mstruniental Music, Mary and "Hold on!" Bert broke _in. "Either Buddy Dunn (oneorcd). mite-ion, virsinia’; lather to’ nreiudiced m An om,“ q; yyqygmion, M5" his iovor or else hes had the wool Nicholson. 0mm». s Sudden F311;" dylglhhis m5- Mlfnv ggmrufij Discovery, Gerald lama-n, Richard fmgekfiabfie 53$; l, qum u, me mm- "W1" Bum"- 4 91"‘- contrary. 1.11mi. to ‘this. Six months- Mlltho Uliolloramenoored. Mono‘ ago, Mentor-cg was in San Paulo. iog-ue, Miss Dorothy lntertoins, posing as a Spanish refugee and Eleanor Lennon. Recitation. This m tgaemntme-gugg ‘ffibasrtizrfrtlg: Year's Request. Martha Gi-ioiloran. ¢ » 9 ' ‘ Pantomime, Song. Silent Night, Al- I-Qivlligglrmy :30 g§n°“im$§rs,.i'““ vin Dunn. Eleanor ‘unnan. Doris "Jgfm ‘:'t‘°u°p°,breupny_ 9-30‘)... i, Caslvphell. Recitation, The Visitors. g phqnyl" Mary oi-loiioron. B010. The Gl-l- "Absolutely! I can't ive you my veston Rose. Buddy Dunn (armored). iniormant‘: name. but e's on the Instrumental mule, Mary and lsevelbiislohimseli knew Monteros in Buddy Dunn (oncorod) Dialogue. 1,9 - ,, Jake Hayseed in the City, Lillian ..1,§1",§‘te’f wffffggsmgrlfgs sch“, Knox. Olive McIntyre. sucrw Dunn. ° Y - ‘ l tian, leit Boo Paulo i.n a hurry when . Mdltliion. My Will. Jack 0'80!- volv ith the lice. he become in ed w D0 Jenn. 01mm. The school. Attire They still want him but haven't clooo ed the ci-iorus. Santa. entered ca ht up with him." y tho school in his usual jovial inon- j: hy is he wanted?’ n“, ‘n4 lnesenud u“ pupil. m4 He pulled some sort oiconncl- mun" with ma“, ‘mt rono'_ EIICO e ‘- is wanted ioi extol- on. dont know the details. but “W m‘ ‘°P‘"“"- ‘n “m” m ou can biibiy get them iroln singing the National Anthem. ent.’ pro ‘o Paulo ii you want w go to that ex ' “Thanks. Bert. All oi that is a. big help. It greatly simplifies things ior me.’ 800C’! POUNDAGI IN BRITISH IIEF LONDON - A???) - British llve- Bert rose. glanced at his watch. stock has been weaned irom import- "Well. I've giot to dash. Glad I could egeiiidxcliier to clot and holy and be “oil 1011;: 01D. - hJJohn debut d ng c ca e or veo u en ewss go . c been almost eliminated. with iarm- what to do in the light oi this era encoura. ed to make the greater startling information. Oi course, poundoge o beei cattle their ob- there was no question now that Vir- ioctive. ginia must be separated irom Mon- ---—?-_-— terns at all costs. But should she bu uxiéddwhatl Bgrthlliadsfiid? John Ide- ____ , c e oga ns s. e was n ovr Sclwlu who»; v rrhlitrisair. assist: 22122;: v I rodeo. . v1 . h ~. i by "l"!!! h” in: PIITIKIIIII mnslmczl cdgposnltirifvi... l On mg other hand. there W85 {he . “Wilt-i is on "Now then." he . your mind?" "Perhaps you 4:11 ALI’. ii‘1'l'.\ " John ventured. Molltcros smiled "i can guess. Virginia has told me that her uncle sent you Lu Rio to try to (‘fill her irie ship with me." "Thanks ior mun: blunt" John stared a. l. tint‘) __ .¢:ld lvf his cigarette. “I'll be illlilil, roe In. ly, I didn't min; tiu- ;oii and l dim think that M Dana's uncle SIIOUJI attempt to interiere With he ever. that was b i ' report on you. .- ' your friendship “ill ended." "A report?" hirmtvros was smiling, hut his (liirk vvrs hzvii n rowed. "Just ulnit <10 you 1110.212. "I've learned lliat \ou are uazited by the S210 Paulo police, who know tion. Accoriiiiiulv you're cuitlvauin, w victimizc her." "So?" Monicros spoke softly. "You are very clever, Senor Stacy. Very efficient." He turned casually to the dresser and, lookiniyinto its mirror. a adjusted his tie. ’I‘hc1l, inst as c illiy. he opened n 10D cliaiyer a1 T took sOmclhlns out. When he sunny round, thcrc was a pistol in his hand. ss Dane hirrviy 'our hb-reamrflell“ Trill.‘ About You’ lIilt-ouscinus Speaks ln filevll ila] Si thail Canadians oi either so! nnvior dlnl" m" 5h? mlgh! Suddmll/ The January meeting oi me -_-g yg-f“ m. Mug-h v_ v9.3, m. marry him. even though she had. N)... , Hazelbrook Women's Institute was l-luollig mm roi- enlrll-I, Drflmldcd t0 bu! 05 11ft mull-div I yr o... My,‘ a; the hflme o; Mrs‘ Harold yum... 1.1.1.4.... on". to enin. and return to the Slams provided. “ . can," Wm, the attendance o! an netitnra nniier so who do not she was given the money she want- v qualify m rrisim- print-o. ed. Some hing must be done to prc-_ . President, Mrs. Harold Carver. occu- ,. 1 .1 s , .- or entry forms llld full lh- vent any chance oi that happen niz. pied the ohan: liieetirg oyviez‘ _ ,,,_u._._l,, “u... .~_-.-.-,\v,v,\\~ John “ddmpv decided whm m“, milsi u lry the sinsllm oi the Institute Orin initrokmsi: RIGHT so. Jie would go to Montsros - deal 0mg‘ “ch? y‘ W" (‘on 1m. "" ~" i‘lIlTY i.i.\ii’i'l1.'D. Ilnyal Bank “lliltnlll. Toronto. boldly with the man himself. Rising, he left the hotii at once. He knew that Monteros. like Vir- Irnperio. As this wasn't far irom the the Granada. he walked. ‘ At the Imperio, he went to a house 45' mhone, asked ior Monteros‘ room. D . and iound him in. i "This is John Stacy." he an- K f o nounced hlmseli. "I'm down in "the o ll a lobby and would like to see vou. “Certainly? Monteros’ voice was FRIDAY EVENING |une__xpectedly cordial. "Come rizht lupAs John was about to enter mi "sorry-no." said John. "I'm nn surfacing is made oi C. A. (B.) 1‘. ‘Admission 85c Part oi the new Alaska highway wood. DANCING no-LY NAME HALL FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 my way u to see Senor Montcros.‘ 'Ohl" umled curiosity plainly . showed in Dane's eyes. _ However. John said no more. He smiled and nodded. then turned into the elevator. v When he entered Montercs‘ mom. he iound the latter dressing - standing beiore a mirror, adjusting I'll be with you in a min te C. Dance Bond I Dlndll "l: gotten haJ been wrong’! iginiak iather. was staying nt illc‘ to . R0 D te .d l oi Chickens ior Priloo .,..,,§°',,,,§,“§.2,,,,§1.P.;‘,..°“,..... . e . Admiumn a‘ "Ah. Mr. Stacy! Have vou come Everybody Welcome who? raring“ yerlllagitiadi" ‘u: imi- l1 l LI ‘ 3-15 P-m- cussed at lunch?" h . Moieiteroe turned and flashed his , visitor o smile. “Bit dawn. senor. ~ John mu l choir and m‘; nuir- __ . cite. Now that he was here. he iclt Nam, uneasy-wasn't at all sure oi him- Bert Mason's infor- ilNF I i. sell-rm i t 0\"ll ii .. _ ~ Th ivi-Ulliiill ding; from .1 ms i bdivdm or n mp iii a 1"‘ if n‘: i ' . sew.‘ ‘mils. .1 1 mczin iiizl‘. i is lhronIi-ncii ill sumo \- .- ‘ On the other hanri. H ills-l") flymg (“ply ii<.\:.i'lt‘>)’\_< treetops n y‘ b‘ i" at inn-lug hi‘! v i1 ivanpnlfilii m" i‘l'\i_‘..'|'.v'\i from fill n. (‘Ollgiiiiili joh _ Ekprcss lHilllS twill aniniins ti sun and the Fillli. ~<irrains lime picture inizgiingo all in our filpiit"! i» liHnnuF D~‘.\'i'h“k" iinporlanci‘ of 411* mt-r-nlniir oi ma! dream lllliivik‘ *. . H wmn dreams “some till’!- 1 ‘ Send 15c in coins ior iwir w); ‘of "Til? Mi-liiiinu of Dream " Charlottetown GlllTiililll linmr s" .\'ce, Address. RP Rllll‘ in ur plainly 5-011; name. ruldrms and I. name oi book ct Street Address Then, Montrros turned irom the t l-l unseat" u- m.»