rhlirune“ "era's-rs. n 8:10 . 6:50 and 9.1» . . . com; EARLY PRINCE VEDWARIH- AND Wm Hilton sitoiins a ovrnTlrvll l‘ A MAERVYN LsROY raooucnou llillllllllSllll liliiatni llllllEil PHYLLIS THAXTER - TIM MURD scorr McKAY - cocoon Mcggfiflb JOHN n. REILLY - HORACE McNALLYA DON o. FORE - ROBERT MlTCl-IUM AND glfgycrn nlcv NLONIL IAIIIS li. DOOUTTLE Con: lln by Dolfon limbo ~ Dlroelol by Morvyn m" PMMI tr Sou llmiollu -THRlLl.S MGM“. ~ fuel llllfllllll‘ v Gnllliliyl: ill lill‘ pill» they lutl.‘ lln: Lvillll _ lllscnvlrly "lJhB-ill‘, - ilulll Slmnlgll Ill‘ "llilrlv fljllilll‘. uvlrl i’ Tokyo! , . Email Linlllnl-il Rr-~.l"ui~3 and cscsllll." cnlistalililily reunion ‘with wires. owl Zmlltlllt‘. sent war. Cliinaxed by the famous Amer- lonn bombing of Tokyo. it ielutes the glorious personal romance o! Ted and Ellen Lawson, the mm who takes part in adventure so daring. and the woman who waits for his return. Their story is the‘ story of human beings during war-i Mervyn IeRoy has combined this romance with gripping suspense’ and thrilling characterlmtions by an expert cast. A star no less than Spencer 'I‘racy was chosen to por- tray the celebrated Lieutenant Col- ‘-‘d'J'-|'-'l|' traycd by Van Johnson; rporal (now staff Sergeant) Thatcher by Robert l"PI'lVlIlC Hargrovc") Walk- er, and Ellen Lawson by Phyllis d name new ut destined for early stardom if her Present perform- uncc is any crltcr on. "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" tells of the Doolittle ission, what preceded it and what followed it. in ll bocorno o bolrlo royal with lluo Joel: of Clubs for con- lrol olTho Tondorloin . . . New York's toughest district. lv one of the most stirring pictures in many. many months. There are several other new- comers in the cast who bear watch- ing, As members of the Lawson crew. Tim Murdock. Scott r/icKay. cum, Gordon McDonald and Don De- ilbre turning in excellent perform- ances to rival those oi’ the lmdlnfl p avers. , ‘“I'hirtv seconds Over Tokyo’ is altogether a "must" picture. By all means go to see it. t E llromunifi "fir. lllwlirig llory of o Qllllofing In. ll. 0. ll. F. Service Police llon New Insignia lllrrlng CHESTER lllllCY RUSSELL lllllli ' lilll - lllillll Illll "(III rlfilol- coamelu- lEiilllllll Shows Al. 3:15 - 7 - 8245 NEWS AND LEFT OF THE LINE, FEATURETTE .‘E*_?T?“" 'M"“~ BREAD r ' . " ‘MM . counties“ llfi?‘“éii....i‘r“'éé‘liti.s°‘hiif oodside and Mrs. Mllthcsqn, “'4 regular monthly meeting o: lwlglocihsidellirirs. Davison and Mrs, lzhukisieoaaahilorgnc i. get at t. M m is u ~ ll! Rmlm 0n 15- v on invited member t “fégglgncgvrtjulnérikeglhgsm Til; zélflfit: hgéne for next meotslngs). prmdum. Mm Hadley woo-dame’ Irish Jo". answered with an Meelllll closed by singing the mm“ E Chain. opening the Nnumml Alli-hem. after which llurvich was served and a social 1131;. °~"' elllllYcd over the lea clips. s. fo' uu‘ck and 8w)’ D ignedon I15 LIE. new addition niicrni oi the Royal ‘Jill- "'ll‘lll Alf {force service Police. Trike‘ insignia union will be seen and towns a-cro_s Canada nan, two wears ls smart '- . l i118. axial} iii/ill co csist of addition; to the‘ regular atrfcroe uiiifonn. Male Service Police on city and twin pghlyflllg will wear scarlet hat bonds, bearing the letters "SP." at m0 centre front. on round flat 11MB. such as the permanent force wore in peacetime. uilrsy will also WM! scarlet arml-znds embroidered with albatross and crown and film M» ierlng "RCAF Police’. Wide Whiic leather belts with brass buckles and white leather holsters contain- ing g, service revolver will a‘so he innovations A ivhltc llllyflfd WWII around the neck and attached to the but of the revolver, will com- ’ ffi\'lfd'n'n'iu'n'tflfn'ld'd'fn'u‘bl‘n'n'ln'i'n'u'fo‘l &HNKVUHVPn'-'-%'|'hH'1MH‘InH5EHHHHVPn 'EI‘n‘-H <~ meeting with the in' f tn ma‘ l Iml 0 6 hrltlliztficfilecd‘ followed by reileat- nu e T"? - cllARl-PTIIETQW -.Ql.l.l.\.R-.l?lelfl trillion. tumour; _udru\oo. **-——-— - .= Lwim OIABWILI. for Photographs CONFED ". SURANCLEIASION LIFE Il\ lrllelhlalugf “i???” "' 31?,‘ 11mm" . pence o o. mlf-‘llld Wlll resret tothelr‘ Olslll. gllarfs in tho chorlomrnwn Ho: l "say rr wrru FLOWERS” _ Mn. Pred Smith. 2'14 Euston street. rwclved a lovelv bouquet of flow- ara for Valentino Day from her Iiugilrylnd Ptc. Fred Smith now in AN-CABBAGBER WEI). ""6 — The ohurch or the Most H01! Hndeemer, Charlottetown, was tho seem of a quiet but very pretty W944i!!! on ‘Tuesday iuorni . l3 "h!!! Mr. Leo G her and Mrs. Lillian Donovan, th Charlottetown. were united in ho bonds of matrimony by Rev. G. M. Crowley who also celebrated the Nllbtioi Mass. The bride was very attractively dressed in l gold cre s dress with matching aecessor es and was attended by Mrs. Laura Blanchard, while Mr. Art Murphy performed the honors for the BPQOHI. After the ceremony the bridal party and a few iuriiizurc friends motored to the Queen Ho- tel whero a dainty wedding break- fast was served. The table was centred with the beautiful wedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. The gifts were beautiful and costly. among them was a lovely lamp from the groom's fellow employees at B. P. Poolfs. Mr. and Mrs. Corrlgher will re. side in C‘ rlottowwn and have the best wishes of their many friends for a very happy wedded llfe. The Guardian joins in happiest fellca- Mlnlrd’: kills puln Personals Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Bnerald. gas o. visitor to the city on Satur- oy. Mr. C. W. Groken. Emerald. left Friday morning for Springfield, ass, on a month's visit to his brother. (Mr. wank Croken. He also expects to visit Boston: i-laverhlll and other American cities. CAPE TRAVERSE SGIIOOL Re,.rt of Primary Department cl Cape Traverse School for montn oi’ January. Grade V-l. Beatrice Cutcliffe; 2. Donnie MacNeill; 3. Roger Kaye. Grade IV Sr.—l. Juanita Camp- Lell; 2. Carl Dickie; 3, Douglas MacNeill. Grade IV Jin-l. Lois Cutcllffe, June Gardiner and Betty Murphy, equal; fi. Ian Muttart; 3. Doris e Cam . Grade III-u, Barbara Irving; 2. Janice Weddell; 3, Rowena Har- vey. " Grade II-l. Marledeffrey; 2, Ivan Newrick; 3. Blair Campbell. Grade I (a)~—l. Louise Norrlng; 2, Wendell Cutcllffe; 3, Adele Cut- Grade I (h)-I. Fhirlie Shaw. Perfect attendance: Roger Kaye. Lloyd Crooks. Donnie MacNeill, Juanita Campbell, Carl Dickie. Ivan Newrick and June Gardiner. Mae McCur-ville, teacher. BIG GLOVE INDUSTRY ZANZIBAR — (GP) —The Clove Growers’ Association in a brochure telling the story of cloves, says the-t Zanzibar is now virtually the onl place in the world the pros- perl _ of which depends primarily 0n the clove industry. Some co per oenit of the world's suDiflY 01 111W" comes from Zanzibar and its neighboring island of Psmba. Keep Minor-ifs In the house on Air iForce stexlons will merel change the old armband. whlc was black with red lettering, to the new scarlet band. .R..CA.F. Service Police liaison has extended beyond co-coeration with civil authoriticsmnd the S.P.s give considerable assistance '1» the al public while perforating their regular duties. To this end tho new dress for R..C.A.F P0111!- men will aid not only the‘ service but also the Canadian cubic- ficillnifirlllghls Malioslionrleolflld if ALSO rue lllLL 3 i suited Vaughn? _ ForAdultsor Children Quickly ooothoo throat Ind bron- chlol Irritation duo to colde- £73.. Said only by your NYAL Drilggisf l i l "xv ll! llnncu Parkinson lleyu E (Continued from page 2) i man. It is sometimes described as’ a. fllllrhlall angel who accompan- .es a delendan» ‘inn. a criminal‘ ccuit and stands at all tlmu. guard over him Wlhrpfifliué in c. still small VOLCB, "fills person c innocent — innocent — lnnoca. Double tapers vcice broke as he} PZDDOIIIICCG the word "innoeeirt" ior the lhrd time, a-nd he made a‘ dramatic gesture. But in‘: guardian‘ angel somehow failed to noaterial-i lle in the desired lorni Several audible snickers i-esounded through! the co Mr. Lop unabashed. | "You a-re looki for a girl whose brother is an officer in the aimed forces of the United Shams." he shouted. "a girl whcse slztsr has] left the home of her childhood and i ‘however was quile . thflsweetheant of her youth to L's- wme an Army nurse Wiilioiit exaggeration she may lie called a Florence Nightingale of our own time. Would a. young wcmzn like Mrss Far-men with such a back- ground and heritage. a young vroman who has worked hard lo 8am her own living, would $119 be not to be a tool of the Nazis? Look alt this young defendant as she. sits there so quetly. gentlemen ' Does she appear to you to be the kind of person a. ‘cog in ilhE Nazi propaganda machine’ would be?” "Alain Daniel had no sense oi ehcburaagerricnt ivhen Mir. I/spcr PBUSH- Indeed. something about Jenness did actually suggest the embodiment of the classic fictional 9W- ' The rebuiltal of the prosecuting 54141017191’ W85 surprisingly brief; Keith Bryant was too wise to ris‘: the anticllrrtax. 1t was w"tli great. soemnity that the Judge finally sold to the jury: “You may lake the case.“ All Over So this is the end, the very end. except for the verdict. Daniel said to himself Wdfihfng the jury me out. The testimony is ended. the‘ will sa-y nothing more. ‘Ilom hoper will say homing more. Lcntz. And Homce Vaughn will say‘ Iwthl-“Z now cilher. He alone. oi; all those concerned. had said not. - he throughout these six dreadful days He has not uPPeai-ed. he has 59m I10 MESS-BBQ he his made no‘ sigh. Or could Daniel be mistaken Jsmiess could hardly have been so seif-essured. .Danicl told hlmself.' unless she had some sound reason for confidence. She must be hear. ing from Vaughn regularly, either dlfflrlly or indirectly With sudden dlanav. Daniel thought r1 the magnificent orchids. which bloom- ed afresh every clay on his daugh- ter's shoulder: o! the rlclh furs slung ‘arrogantly eround her, oi the g1 itte-ring wrist watch a-t which she glanced so of-tcn of the shin. i118 pendant which darixled on a. slender chain. were ihese gifts sent with message; so adrolbly worded that they could be un- signed. the poisoned hypnotics which were numbing her senses and tidlng her over as long as it In one shocked moment the dreadful doubt robbed him of ihe 51'1" P6695451! Elven bv the assur- ance that Jenness had not received money from Lent for personal reasons. But before he could Hope River Sc ool for the month 2, Geraldine of January. Mona Turner. equal; 2. Ruth Slmp- son. SOD; arguments are wet Keith Bryentngolrcen Turner; 3. Clarinda Simp- Tm“ w?" Murillo Simpson. ion]: 2. Ezrilli MacLeod; Ii. Rlilph Weeks. Robert Simpson, Geraldine 1i 011E‘. PAGE THREE_ . rnrulrr 18th T0 24th Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week is to be observed throughout Canadii during the above dates an.l the Provincial Boy Scout’: Association has drawn up the following program in celebration of the eveni SUNDAY, FEB. 18th Scouts and Guides attend respective churehe. 6:05 P. M-Broadcast over CBA by Governor General and Prin- monollv, res. 19th 7:30 l’. l\i.—Scout and Cub Rally, Si. Paul's Hall. TUESDAY, FEB. 20th ' 7:15 - 7:30 P. M.-Radio Play by Scouts over CFCY. L A“ wiaomzsiilir, res. 2m 4 P. Ill-Exhibition of sewing and presentation of Beseborougll Shield at Si. Paul’s Hall. 8 P. M.—Public Demonstration by Scouts 8: Cubs, Prince of Wale: College Hall. Chairman, Lloyd W. Shaw, Prov. Director of Education. TIIIIIifSBAY, FEB. 22ml 7:15 P. M.—Guide Rally, Prince of Wales College Hall. 7:15 - 7:30 P. M.—Radio play by Cubs over CFCY. Director. J. rnlolr, FEB. 2am Parents and visitors night at the various troop meetings. 6:07 P. M.—Daily talks by prominent Scout and Guide Leaders over CFCY. This Advertisement sponsored by Sterne Ltd. -__7 i __._. “_irorii_riiv"rfnvscnooi. Grade n1 (bi-l. Ruby simu- son‘, 2. Robert Simpson. Grade III (cl-l. Mary Fleming: Turner; 3. Edwflrtl Director lThis War—Four Years Ago By The Clfllllllll Prods , IOU-The British ernment gave a oold xeowi-lo Japanese oflen to mediate the war with German . Enemy airmen ary and emloslve bombs on two London arena and u . h . attacked Tlic iollowln is tlic report of Doucette. , Grade X-l. Ada Graham and Grade I— fa)—-l. Maifllld skull-i m smpson, Grade I (bl-l. Herbert Simr». Mary Simpson; 2, son; 2. Earlind Malone. 1 Perfect attendance: Ado Graham FEB Ruth Simpson, Helen Simpson, ' iaude Elmpggn; 2, Mary Sim on, Noreen Turner. Clarinda Smpson. Claude Simp- Grllflc In lfi)—l, Beverley Slnip- son. Beverley Skim-ion. Harry (l, He] Grade VI—1. gov- n lb Grad: V-l. c (Turner, Edward Doucette. Herbert n SLIIIDSOH. orkors lroq"°"“Y on lwW "mh Yo“ proillmdll a bgnofl" w or consul‘ . ' C much m my ansuron How ‘cue ‘MW; l“! GP . ' .Th onsw ask this quostiorgbmizg. Th“ have bell" can rkl benefit. amount of wee Y “THIRTY hgcuuns piste thcsc additions OVER. Toxyo" ~ Women's Division Service Police ore to be outfitted with annbands, c 5m Film sued on Best-Seller Book . c: hat bands l0 be WWII . 8 "Thirty Seconds /Jirer Tokyo!” white lanyard which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayei- is shoulder. Both men 11ml WW1"! =enting at the Prince Edward S.P.'s will wear while gloves for eatre is a film oi epic propor- special pnratks and duties. This tions. vividly adapted for the screen complete; the new uniform fcr all bv that scennrist, Dalton command Pool Service Police, hum “l9 befil"-"slll’l‘ bl’ whose duly takes them outside of ‘MW Ma-WYXTK! LBW-i Air Fore: satlons on town and son and Robert Consldine, the film "am p3n.a.s_ c“ emerges as one cf the most liuinani service pan“ who are on duty M G Ms either answer or dismiss the har- 5" rowing question he was conscious of a. murmur and s. stir The jury members were fling back into thr- courtroom T116)! came slowly and grouped themselves in order, re. snecfifully awaiting the attention of the judge. This was immediate. v rven. as?" the Joly .- 'll...l1 n‘. answe a p g "mfg-erase! qlllilt. ycsgil-geiionfi’: l,‘ om t?‘ which included a fro‘: ooh on‘ fool alder than fll if mounl 0K 5"" m (onlrlbvtlonl l" ' A '62:!‘ i ‘u’, No YQGFI. wm. o-wwd“ 5 4x0 6.00 7.20 8.40 9.60 i100 14.40 mnlo clan Slnil. $ L08 S n lluoyl no tnl llllllll thlt th “‘ “a ailiifl.“ 33.5.1.1 givol promg-loddoy. abel Cummings, ex. 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