FEBRUARY 12. 1941a "moo/mew! THE F FUCKER UP/JOIN nt OX '5 iirsaiunm Arniewonvmmq RING!‘ ICTUIIIIWASEVRSCARD ANN RUTHERFORD - GEORGE BANGROFT édsitiaiio uisTu in Dixie BACK AGAi-N! lEl E FUN! RED DOOD iT iN DIX BAIINII-fisiyiiaiiiuo came susm WHO twins os A sum stoma-strum lN ‘Illi- 8G,?‘ %. -GUY KIBBEE oinrvlo av S. SVLVAN SIMON EXCLUSIVE SCREEN NEWS - Borrnh CUBA, Travelogue — Russia's “Children at TODAY MID SATURDAY MATINEE CAPITOL -:- TO-DAY and SAT. [SHOWS DAILY — 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 W- ' w DARREN" "Al" IUYE Iilll “ME tloiilflllfiiiillll - Mum's m ll it: im lESl iii ii: mm iiiii way. V‘ ROY ROGERS KING cowaovs (Q-EORGI '§atit5‘ HAY as RIDIN’ DOWN THE CANYON ‘villi ltUliN 1111.1 m. ‘tilt; a! .,.,>.y-,UN}U{§ 1 x. l\l} xanru-u-uvvvmra-c-aa-i-ru-uaaannmnvu limit-v AiIIU/ Hfill§ I111, Atintviw vii vihwos» ALSO ANDY CLYDE COMEDY — ‘CARTOON and CHAPTER 6 oi’ “SECRET CODE” PLEADS GUILTY T0 FRAUD lmlpalglslliiéif"! genie 13111211’! he 113g —-—- no .yoe.enrevea SAINT JOHN, N.B., Feb. il-(CP) he had been wanted here since 1941 -Posing as a sergeant-Major of the on two charges oi’ fraud. He pleaded $91051- Coflls led to the downfall of guilty to the charges today and was illiam McKay, saint John. Cur- remanded for sentence, L othy Dix Says- I Ho Dor 00v _____,tCont.ii_iue;i from page__ l» MEN AND WOMEN OFTEN CHANGED BY UNION The deep. underlying reason why no one can tell what sort o!‘ a hus- band and wile they are getting when they marry is because mariaage zérttis to change so many people. So many husbands and wives do not act. as they did harm-u marriage. So many do not talk as they dl-i beftre 1111111111141‘. So many scrap the charms for which tliev were muffled- man who was wildly in love with a girl from lie time they were kindergarten children. I doubt if he ever saw an- Otlri- uiomnn in his entire life. Alter many years of ardent courtship 11B married this girl, who was a clinging. tender. affectionate creature and ‘"110 was ivon by hia persistence and faithfulness. She made the senile-it and sweetest oi wives. but after thev were married he never ihowod 1191 B particle of affection. He never paid her a compliment. nor did anythln 111111 Droved he had her r opiness in view. and she literally starved o heart-hunger, And l have known women who treated their husbands the some way. They hugged mom, me tyrannized over them. They whtned and com- plained and found fault with them. They belittled them and made 1.1191!‘ lives n torment to them. Yet when these men died their wives were the most lnconoola-ble of widowa. Ami h b d i t this way, probably they 501W 311°“ themselvevw ri"..ii’}§§t“§>u'i$'?t.3§ that you never can tell whether you l1’! Bolng to draw a capital prize or a blank when you take a ticket in the matrimonial lottery. You pay your money 911d W" "l"! W“ °h"“°°' 1 Knew. for instance, a Relief For Poles In Russia Kindly leave any used clothing, shoes, etc., at . llilloliorougli I. 0. ll. E. llooiiia 156 Richmond Street (Above the Vogue) on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH 10 can. to 6 p.ni. """ oiiiiii LEWIS - PETER WHITNEY- pa... Mlnnevltch, Muslim] a snows T0-DAY-3.15—7 AND a War" — SUPERMAN . SATURDAY AT 2J0 nan-nun FRINGE EDWARD-unusual 1 Mon With A Past! A doctor maul la a , iimliiiig iiimlor modal his Inigo tilvuiln ll ih iiilglityllaslicnwldil ‘J i EDMUND Chill. 6 Riders Of Bu“, vflley 011111911)’ ~— Cartoon TONIGHT and SAT. SHOWS 1.00 AND 8.45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY OM /fi EMPIRE w l Guido Zernatto, 39, member o1 the Bchuscnrugg Cam-y net who tried to stave 011 uerman occupation of Austria, died Mon- day night at his home here. Zernatto, S\rctary - General of the Fatherland Front 1n Austria new YORK Feb. i _ _ ad ' O ,,,,‘,?§.’,u idulged in by the youn ‘Fl-TE CHARLOTTITOVIW GEIITRAI. RDIRDIAI This column is reamed for new: of local iotomt. but advertising of a nIIly nature lily b. moi-ten at five oenta a word. strictly pg- oolc in alvwuo. CBASWILL for Photogrnpn CONFBDEBATION LIFE LNSUB- i . u-ria‘ WINSLOI UNITED CHURCH‘ SEIVICEN Ikbruary Nth. Big fleld ll A lvi. winsioe south a P.1d. Winsltg: North ‘L30 P. M. Rev. T. x Cone is. Minister. 2-12-11. VICTORY FOB IDVEF-Tho Guardian new and thrilling aerial story by Pamela. Wynne mrtsl next Monday. BUILDING FIRE ESCAPE - Work is belnt; completed on a new wooden fire escape on the west side OI the Y.M.u la. pursuing W861i from the upper floor. An exit w be out with doors opening outward from the large floor Ibace to the wide and strongly built fire escape. I CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services Sunday, Febru- ary 14th are as follows: New Dom- inion ll A. M. ton 3 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P M. B. School ll A. M. Rev. J R. Skinner, Minister. 2-12-11. PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADm-Marahfleld Charge. ser- vices for Sunday. February 14th are to be e4 follows: Harrington l1 AMA I-iighfieid 3 P. M. lJJCl Marahneld l P. M. Rev. Henry Beak, Ménistefi. BELFAST-BELLE RIVER. UNI- TED CHURCH SERVICES, — Bun- day, Pebrua 14th. Eldon 3 P.1d. Belle River .30 P. M. Rev. E C. Evans will speak at Eldon. n not fine the following Sunday. W. B. MacPhall, Minister. 2-12-11. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES. - Sunday. Plcbruaa 14th. Fairview Service 11 A. . North River 8 P. M. Kingston 1.30 P. M, Clyde River B. school l1 AM. Young People's Meetirifl at Fair- view i-‘ebruary 13th, 8 P. M. You are welcome to all services. Rev. A E Todd, Minister. 2- - TRYON — BONBHAW MPTIST CHUltClL-Sunda. February 14th. Albany 11.00 A. Westinoreland 3.00 P. M. Tryon 7.30 P .M. The pastor will preach on the sublet“ “A Cry In The Storm." Your future i; but a. product of tho present. Loyalty to the Church is an 1m- ggtrtant factor in the creation of a. tar future 2- ENGAGIJMEWL-The marriage of Patricia Marion elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Cook. oi‘ Notre Dame dc Grace. to Private B. J. Tlownsend, R.C.O.C., son of the late Georg; Townsend and of Mrs. J. Bushey, of Bouris nut. P. E. I., has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday after- noon, March 6th, at four ddlock in Trinity Memorial Church. (Mont- real Stu). EXAMINED IN FIRST All) WORK-Platoon 1 of the Nursing Section of the Canadian Red Cross Corps were examined at Prince of Wales College recently by Dr. H.D. Johnston and Dr. J J. Blake in First Aid Work. qualifying for .St.. John Ambulance Vouchers i114 Certificates. The course was 1188-1111 the first of December. _Thc follow- ing were qualifying for ‘Vouchers! Tess Russell Mrs Lilian Miss Valerie Arsenault, Miss Catherine Murchison and Mii Mae Flniayson. Ten were examined in the work prescribed for the St. lJohn Ambulance Certificate: Mrs. 1 Jean Garnhum, Mrs. Jean Malc- Donald, Mrs. Bessie Compton. Mrs. Gladys Bruce. Mrs. Marlon cheli. Mrs. Mary McCai-ville, Mrs. Florence Poole. Miss Maria!“ Doyle Miss Louise MacDfiuilall. v Mrs. Jean Finlayson Crockett. BIRTHDAY PARTY-An interest- day party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. ‘ MacDonald. 66 Prince St. on sun- day, February 7th. when their twin da liters, ary A. and 319510 cele rated their fourteenth birth- day. Hesent for the occasion were Marie and Lorraine MacDonald. Audrey Lund. Olive Mahar Joyce cola: also their father, LAC. James 1W. MacDon d, R..C.A.!‘., and A Parker. of the R.C.A.F.Summerslde ‘A dainty lunch waa served by Mrs. lMacDonald, ter which some: other amusements were 1n- ladies pres- ent. Two hours of en Oymflht W5" participated in, and several pres- ents were received b the Willi! tlndles celebrating ther fourteenth birthday. BATCIIILDER - MacDONALD —- in 1936, remained at his post until SW11“ Mum church, Plctou, n.5,, the Nazi occupation of Austria was w“ the scene o; u quiet; but, prgflgy completed. He was escaped to Hungary, then “Tmsied bu‘ wedding on Monday morninl. Feb- "1 i. when Alice Lucille MacDonald, - ADDRESS awn Pabst: GUARDIAN In Memoriam fll. ALEXANDER. CAIRNS Stanchel and surrounding dis- tricts were laddened to hear of the a of Mrs. Alexander! Cairns on January 13th at the age of G years. The late Mrs. CttlrlLs ut as usual ui ilFI‘ daily ho titles, when she bocame suddenly ii and passcd av-tiy | t i a few hours later. She was born ill New Glamow Road. a dauglitvt- ul the late . and Mrs. John Ainllic- son. There are left to cherish the memory of a kind and IOVlllg um.- and mother. her husband. live son.» and three daughters namely-Janet (Mrs. Btewart Bearse) Boston, Mans; John W., Springton; George and Elllllbeth. Ottawa: Abner, Summers" ; Lester, Btanchel; Roti- ert and Margaret at home; also we brother and two sisters. Georgi- and Lennie! Matheson, New (2111:.- ZOW R0811‘ Mrs. John Green. Al- berta and Mrs. William Macltuv. New Glasgow Road. The iuntrdl which was lar ely attended virus held on Batur ay. January loan from her late residence, service 11.x conducted by her pastor, Rzv Harvey Bishop. Minister of Church of Scotland, assisted Rev. Mr. Morrison. The pail bearers were Mo. . Scott Cairns. Peter Mathcson. . ui Mathcson, Norman Maclttiv, Willi on Graham and EdWfllTl Whuc it'- terment ln Sprlnizion Cnlnvirrt, .- tPatriot please copy.) J. ill!‘ lift‘ IN MEM OR IAM mi. WfiYOE-s- PlGOT ‘Ilhe death occurred sudiiciilv at Mount Stewart on Feb. 1. 1941i. o! Mr. W. Ross Pigot, in his 69th year. The funeral was held Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, from his late rcsiciozico to the People's Cemetery at Mount Stewart. The services at the homo and at the grave were cuntlu 0:1 by his pastor, Rev. W.T. 1\ The following were pal bearer. Messrs. Frank Rose. Ernest Airlock, Wilfred MacDonald. J.J. hinrrln- tyre. NhcLeod Douglas and Luther Coffin. ‘ATION On Tuesday evenin , February 9th llpWflrdS of one hun red friends an ne hbcrs gathered at tho home o Mr. and Mrs. lluizh J M80108". Clyde River, to do honor i0 their daughter Myrtle, who roc- entl returned from the Btu to spend a short vacation with her parents prior to her en- tering the American Navy. After everyone had athered Mr. Edmund MacPhail cal ed the gathering in .order and explained the purposp 01 the gathering. Miss Olive Llflllfl- ston escort/ed Myrtle forivard while Mrs. Otto ‘Newson read a niccli‘ worded address and Mrs. Gordon Maclrwen presented her with a well tilled purse. Myr le in her usual pleasing manner thanked all for their kind remembrance and hoped that in the not to distant future, she would return for a visit among her friends. After singing "For she's A Jolly Good Fellow’ the remainder oi the evening was spent in grunts and dancing. Music being furnished im- the dancin by Miss Blanche Dims- ford. Mr. ed Dllnsiorti and 1w:- Charlie MacKinnon. During thr- evening the ladies served a delir- tous lunch. In the wee small hours of the morning all departed to illflll‘ ‘- '~ Wishing yrtle God-speed and a safe return from the Nnvl‘. The following is the address. Dear Myrtle -— We, your Cly River friends have gathered her‘; your home to wish you God-sh as you again leave our common We all have been very glad to ".1 i- come you home for a ietv \\"cl:'=. and are sorry that you are not rt"- muining permanently. ‘But W‘ ti." proud to know that you lum- r1 o a i. in this community for your s! forwardness. honesty and c and we hope that in your n.. u will be blessed with aooiness and success. we aslr you to accept this small ift. as a token of our esteem and riendshlp. Signed on behalf of the P601719 of Clyde River. sfintnfimoot 5t. Teresa's School January. Grade IX.—1. Leo Evans: 2. B1111’ ans. Grade VTllL-l. Efllie Bradley ‘Emmet. report for Grade l’. Jr. Marv Brodie": Perfect attendant-h __ rm Fit (~ . R ‘ Frmlce- whe“ the 997mm“ W91" hi r o Mr an Mrs. Archie "ms PM.‘ l ran France he came to the United mfiofmldio; puma w“ united gfllsxvam‘ Gerald m ' 51111-‘5- ,in marriage with Bernard Thomas Lily Carter-Teacher. | lBaichilrier, son of Mr. and Mrs. BANANAS IN INDIA John Baichilder of Georgetown. P. ~ ———- E31. Rev. J. Russel Ratchfo d offi- l I11 82'! 8-0. the amoiel o! Airx- elated at the ceremony. The orluuCay-d 9f flanks 'l:ers o1 bananas being i India. . AilOTlilll 45's Ii. it o. iioiis TONIGHT ‘FEBRUARY 12, Chickens for Prlul Admilsion 25c Everybody Welcome 8.15 p.m. l under the Great found great num- ralsec- in who was given in marriage by her father, was attractively dressed in a powder blue dress of wool crepe with navy accessories. She carried a while prayer book. The bridal‘ attendants were Theresa MacDon- ald, sister of the bride. and I1‘. Bat- cnilder, brother of the groom. rol- lowin the ceremony a wedding brea ast was served at the home of the bride's parents. Later Mr. and Mrs. Batchilder left for a short trip to Prince Edward Island. CHURCH MEETING.-'Ihe an- nual meet of the "Hap y Work- hurch g NOTICE The Odd Fellows and Re- bekahs of Charlottetown. cordially invite the citizens to meet with them on Fri- day, Feb. 12th inst, 8.80 p. m, to hear the address on Public Health and Hospi- talization by Dr. J.A. Mac- Millan in Odd Fellows Hall. 2-l1-2i._ .1? re were thi i. l. DY i t I i> Boc.a r8111" lecrotary-troaourer Mrs. Kinnon reported that tho 1.00 was raised during tho ear or the local church, four War tan . etc The officers . u . W lam Mac eagle. lean n . l‘l. I NU‘!- l- r ‘ ‘ and grl Richards. Cecrewry. Treasurer. The meetlr: closed with ain our Nation Anthem. after wh ch n, Mac- | Rennie served ii delicious unch and on anioyahlo social hour was spent. Mrs. Ross Pigot and family t!1-'11~1< all friends and nelilllilillfi 1111' 111°" kind assistance and messages sympathy. received dllflllg‘) ‘ ‘1 recent. bereavement ~'1~-1~ Appreciation ‘M; c, Tupper Ferguson. ltiriiwli- iicld, expresses his thanks lrir rlic kindness of friends 1811C iiciptibiti» l] his rcrvnt 2-1 ‘ extended to bereavement. KISS .YOllR TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! Po loco Many Suflor Low Blood uni-And Don't Know it. The balling thing about low blond r-umt ll that. nii can weigh about nit much ii.~ you over did-oven look healthy amt art-um. r1" _.you can feel as if ‘mi had load in your . do cy. tired an Devices. _ lood count mean: ymi haven t not onoiigh red blood eorpuucln. it la their \ ital oli to urry llle-[lvingoxygcn from you)‘ llllll throughout your only. And rust as it. hi. oxygen to explode aasdimo m your our and m e the power- to turn the Wilt" la. no you Illlll have plenty of oxyaetrin c\- ploda flia energy in your hotly and give 3 on war. r. Wllllninl Pink Pllla tot-inv- Thru- nro world-noted for the help they give in lncroning the number nml strr-uirili oi‘ m! enrnuneleo. Then with your hlmil filill-l. \||i, you'll In! like bounrllril up the slum no it you won floating on nir. ltalr your druggiat for Dr. William Pink Pills today. him t Mi om oi m: um: 111 t '. B! JOSEPH CIIADWICK 1'1’: "1110 1111mm - ru be all right Vlfgillllivhfldlft yup, gtflflgfl motor. one sat with her ilvlluiied ill her lap. atarin ‘have. Her iilrv at Hari- ' 8011c. but now she fel the hanfi into 6t ordm ‘ l dvllltkofd — utterly wretcbggulc y Suddenly. she turned. to her liilliri‘ and said impulsively, "Dad. l 11111111 1'11 so out to California with _\f11_1—~-\i111i;uret and I. Something lids-has iiflllilellfli. and I've got to W “Way from here. Could you wait. me from until Zvlargarct comeg . ilti" triplf‘ . ‘Fflwtunly. Ginny." er mm 1110-“11 puzzled. but he ldn’t p llovt soon will Margaret return 1 don't know. Ln a week or twp." “Vi/vii. I'll wait - but I hope we ("on writ us soon as she returns. I- ilil 111.1101‘ anxious to get, gwgy liuiil ilulc myself," 1A5’ Virginia drove ofl. she won. 11.011 about that last statement. 1111i’ 1111:» 11c anxious to leave here‘! Uni in think the authorities were 111111‘ ~1.-'-t to catch up with him here , iilitll ill cziillornla? .1 Titt- following morning, Virginia PAGE THREE i-i-I-Iti- Tho Coca-Cola Company of Canada pro nio MART KENNEY and his Western Gentle liroaclcasfingjroin War Camps and [Jar Plflnh QB-C- C.F,C_Y. 9.05 P.M. A.D.T. NETWORK MONDAY! a immune _ 4L d. -111t'11>1'1t by a visit from Bert " 1 '1» e111’ Was on the side ver- ..iitl.i, ii.i\il!‘.i il idle breakfast, when} ' " “‘ 11"“ 0111111118 up the drive- till iiiut, A5 he caugn . liu (‘ill - ~ i ng me veranda. he grinned “bet a hand-out 10; u 1 tilled. “What will o. bum morning?" .4 c >-. o o h. a m m / ' 1 1'11 even aive you f-hlllif tonal. C iiuivll." ome on up ma “t As Bert mounted the veranda Subs and seated hi 1-“115 Virginia Vvfilxlxtlisfieflédbesviyrliieyr an}: conic. Knowing that he was a, 111s visit must concern John \\ lion she llud poured i115 wfiée v ‘i "I'm awfully flattered by “i” PM» Be". but I've l. hunch you $31“.‘.'.1¢~11@ 1m 1w w loot at m- .. c you sampled my ggflggfl §¢i,1__'-'g111i§ to ace how the I 11.1. illen. 14-19 gestured with Milli, talking m the b3‘ house tile spacious grounds, “The 0311i infleflrrtie style!" “hum on yourflfnlnd)’. and tell me " l1. t l‘ '- 6.1,. LlllilL-Z "I vlillsltillleikilkiéna ‘£33535 111B P1111111: this morning. H; m]; mo that, he and Harriet Jordan urg- gclt; 1 ..tt*..:21"* =- m- ~ M» irginl w _ i‘ 511F911’. yaou Illifiatgntnggingiohll BAY: tray out here just to tell me that?" ‘ “l thought you'd be mmeswd" I nwhv should 1 be?" ' 1 cit shrug!" d_ -* lclilnltll you wireuld be?" “lite 13%,‘; ‘llkgililiafi 5qunrgLy_ “May u think - as I do — that their m Y0 rut-go will be a mistake. Maybe $5 I 0011111 do someth I altogether td<>§§5--“b°“‘ l" or ‘m 1 CHAPTER. XXXIV 1 Virginia w . blunt suggestiéclznntalfgiedahebinigggrgtl: ‘something about John's lpprogggmn‘ 111111111131: to Harriet-and yet m; knew ivnai. he meant. He evicienthl tyutulit that John wasn't m u", v-llil Harriet-that he wag gm} m ioic Wliil lier, vrrguuu, And he \1.Ull(ll‘l'0i1 whether She were in love ' H {yfflrrjvug-pttrréggsh y; love with him ii.ll'."ll_‘[. m to . 11 wrm-ised her to find that an; '\1.:i~.it annoyed by m-Ll‘ prym‘ I ziillc stmlec at him and shook m; AC-AL- "You , iricud." Of cxoetirsgerlsia vigil‘ S?! MW Arturo. not Jolmi “Maybe a; 1111i e15. tne marriage wi11 bu u firth illiiu. but that's no concern o; mine .. 1n rt sight-cl. "I'm sure l; will be u 111.~~-1.ltu John isn't goin to b. 1 . nor-nor Harriet, eEther." ferad your services tn your (301.1 v y‘ 111:.‘ tire you so interested?" and to the cause of freerlntn. As v. n.1,. asked. Then, her- eyeg u". you take up your new 11111195 rw- - "l think I understand. best wishes o with ynli, y...‘ ii it's something in you, v01“ have always een HDDTOCHHNI "~- 1 - 1. mi mention Harriet.” Am" hdticlled, "NOHSCDSCI I've ._ .111 llvr only n couple o; days;- .~ 1111c some, you've fallen in l 1.131. Haven; you?" V“, iilcssed. r11 be didn't answer, aha know .l,‘l..l. i W11 $118 w» neat-and she lelt a. quick ,1‘ 1.1‘ iol" him. They had 50mg- ,.n , .1 common. Each loved some ‘city bllu cum t return that love . . I lint illlilfllOOll, Virginia received a ; iliillt) tut-i from Margaret Balie , ttYO I \'.il'.i li.iti iinziily reached the li in-i in New Hampshire and had rc- l it Llgiliiag ,ejagrqm_ Margaret!" Virginia ex. <1 "Why haven't you let, m; *{'}J1'1‘1* ,1_ @1110 Kc. iii_ toucn \\‘.llll.l_ I ve been so anxluug m U mnys. l i \ ii ' 1‘ the blder woman . "What's the trouble?‘ \.‘tliL to know where you hid ' Lildiiltiltus, John Stacy 13 go. ' 1" '11~11't:e oi them. I can't ttilllig uyep the plwne’ W8 behind them than U11“ is in an awiui ~ ~:.:d_ the worst," Mrs. a ti grimly. "Just wait until 111i tnat gocd-ior-nonv 1 yours! Anyway. the . tn u green bottle lll c Cllllci. in my bathroom a .. ins bottle. I iiimgllt 11111. i tie a good hiding plilu. " 11 a t l5‘ ' virginia laughed. v. ... t ill ingenious idca- Listen, tuivn are you coming liii trunking o1 going l;u 11- ~—, with Dad. He's here, w Mile for the Coast. ul ' possible." "lkt sxart home tomorrow," Mn. 13.11111 ortld decisively. “It look; a| Eli. r you need me there, . , ." ‘ll virginiu left the phone, - l~.~t no time in retrieving the . ......r...s_ ‘mun, sne telephoned .i....n to tell illlll she 11w mum, g3 ynilu no \.'ullli1 come to the house to g1‘. tilclii 115 soon u; he W3; thy-Quin 1.1‘. .114‘ uiilC-C. Joint arrncd shortly utter flyg " His manner was stiff and 11kt‘. Hc examined tn. ._ i.~. vtlth interest, than sailed tllclii lll ll iilillllllfl. envelope, “in put ttucm in the oiiice sale Ul‘.l.l he decide just what to do," he 5111- "1111 801.11g to have another o». rriuiti: with the company |uw. 5w". iilld then 1'11 get in touch with 5.1.. ttnnllll. ‘i unlit know how to thank you. Jitlm. and virginia. "lm sorry to can you so much trouble." "i .. llil troilblu at all." 11-. in turned to leave, Virginia emu. ‘ i ~l ilenr you're getting mar- liL-il a soon as Uncle Steve re- 14m, illliis." he nine llcr a quick glance. "Who loin fnlil"' "till-t ..1_.isoxi He came to age me this iiinrillllg. {-1 hupg yqu gnd lint-riot. tvlil be vcry happy," “"i‘liiiitks." John said briefly. Tili‘_\ il d reached the 1mm, dog]- itllii s nuil iticrc facing each other. iBht oi I _ . 1 <11 1111111 Stacy's. she decided é t 0&6 DANCING-Q, _.IN__ (b0 .» lloly llame Hall "If; QR‘ FRIDA Y, FEBRUARY 12 C. A. (B) T. C. DANCE BAND (With the kind pLYIIllSSIDIl oi‘ Majiir A. S. Robertson) Dancing O - 12 Admission 35c night. Will you tell her that I—I'm sorry?" kits face was expressionless. “Yes -l’il toll tier. Well, gucdby—" Ag he opened the door and went out. Virginia was gripped by strange feeling of loneliness. couldn't UIICGYSLKHQ it. but sne hated to see him go. when he had climbed into hi5 car and driven ofl, she still stood there beside the door. listening to the fadini Nil-lid of hi5 motor. . . . That evening. unexpectedly, Mon- toros showed up. He ellilained that he had finished his business in New York, and so had some straight back here. Hissmlle. his eyes. hi8 whole manner implied that he had scarcely been able to wait to return to Virginia. _ His arrival gave her spirits a lift. iiiiiio llG Brighton Gluli SATURDAY N IGHT Admission 8a Student: I: and yet. u» her surprise. she was m, "y. m gun; ‘man'- nct iron hso glad‘ to seeiellillcr: “ti: u" od- Eh urtdieel a little do. us“ a ‘ @1111" . tol i. 1' ' same thrill at the sight of him that is? ," e h m I don‘ ahe had always experienced before. He smiled, "1 ‘mu have u, a Al he sat facing her in the livin something about that. Perhnps room, ho was as handsome an new me w ma“ ‘ um. byeyou charming al ever but, somehow you, 1g mug m gt“. u ‘q something was lac she seemed worrying about. your fat er nu to oec him through different eyes- those diamonds indl could view him coolly and-dispas- me-have you heard yet from Mn sionately without ‘the usual u - Bailey?" heaval oi her 311101210115. could it “Yea-I heard fl-gm my 10¢; _ DOEIlDIQ, lhO wondered, that the I've turned flu dlgmpnd. qygr a o of her love for him had worn John Stacy. no‘; going u>_" vly. inia broke of! and stared. for turo‘: smile had suddenly van- ished and a look of anger swept over his face. "WhyI what l-whafs the matter?’ (To be Continued) Women In Air Force Take Man-——Size Jobs‘ Ho was talking oasuall of New York, but, after a while, e paused and studied her for a. moment. "You're not your usual bright eel! this evening, my dear." he SHE'S FRUIT) OF THE WINGS 0N HER Sl-IOULDEBS R. C. A. P‘. Phob REPAIRING AIRCRAFT ENGINES IS ONLY ONE OF THE JOB! - With a greater weight of bombsifiiting and drill in vital jobs at Air b91118 1770111166.- Oii Germany by (he [force headquarters, training sta- Royal Canadian Air F we in com- Em“ “"d_.°m1’°‘5l‘~ "Win55 on H" bihed operations with the R A. F, ‘Qizrfigltlqrjivy, 519$: "he w“? “"39 °f and ‘he U s A1111! 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Quick to eri in these !!'lt‘t“,“..7?3€d duties. living reaiae the value of \\'0!1\3Ii-i?¢1\\'er and eating in barncks. the girl! 1" the 5°1m1°11 1° 1191' '.‘111‘-11Pr~_~ slit-work side by side with the men formed the Womena Division oiithov llflvt‘ released for combat duty. 1“: Royal Canadian Air lforce. Through the use o1 n great t9- Wlflgs 011 l-Icr Shoukers." new- . rcrvolr of ivoman-nower Canada h“ est release of the National Fllinltiarri-asrd the strikl-‘g force that can ‘Joint. l —l don't suppose Harriet has told vull. but. I owe her an a 08y ior 51111111111111: 1 said to her ant i-‘ Board's "World in Action" sertasfibr hiirlcd across Germany and gives the first dramatic account nf ftnl_v' the service of Canadian women in in "Wings On H-r Shoulders" the n. c A n ‘fittirz tribute is paid to the work Through the first day; or medical nt’ the women in blue, who serve that emminntions, inoculations. uniform- man may fly.