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SA“ A FEPIIBUI.‘ PRUDUCTHIN COMEDY - SPORTS SCREEN SNAPSHOTS i i To Continue Service In Northern Waters OTTAWA, Sept. 10 -— (CP) - Faithful servant of Canada in W1!‘- nhe Eskimo, former R.C.A.F. sup- ply and salvage ship operating m Goose Bay and other air stations in Labrador, will continue her ser- vice in far-flung northern waters. The single screw diesel-type coastal freighter, with raked 00W ind modified cruiser stern, will ply the northwestern passage routos for the War Assets corporation announced toda . Thye vcssel was purchased by the Northern Trading 00111111713’ 5° T.‘ place Nascoptie — which filled through the ice packs for "WW years - lost this season. Built in Lunenburg. NS. in 1942. the Eskimo has two cargo holds. two masts with derrlcks, and a raised forecastle deck. supcrviiion of alterations for the Hudson's BBY Company will be handled by naval architects in Montrefll- SIDELONG GLANCES Men are taught to see better at night by looking out of the side of the eye. ~00’ ) l QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET Henry Peters. Prop. MEATS. FISH and x ‘VEGETABLES Phone 2298-2297 ' 223 Queen St. . I ,,_ ' ‘GDP! )".fl-.l'}~/'I R ".‘¢.‘."-)QIA secure tol linow that your roof your dealer or sand for: CAPITOL [ening service. W. B. MacPbail, Min- ister. ‘ IN CANADA. - Services on Sun- 1 : Hudson's Bay Ccmpany.' 0W5 September 14th. Sacramental Sor- vica at Churchill. Morning worship CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thh oollnsn h rossrvol III sows of local holiest. lsll ldvflflllnl of a nosvsy nature may h. lnsonoo ss Ilvo Gents o wood strictly psy- sblo in sdvsnnu CRASWELL for Photographs. ____ CONFEDIEATIOA LIII 0! SUIIANCE. CBASWELL for Photographs. House Furnishings. Molcod. T0 HALIFAX in b6 minute. vll Maritime Central Airways Plums 3061 or 540. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at Cornwall Cenotaph on Sun- day, eptomber 14tzh, at 3 o'clock. Specl l speakers. COMIVIENCING SEPT. 18TH, all Wholesale Groceries. Ffllltl, Dry Goods and Confectionery will close on Saturdays at 12 o'clock. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Manc- ton. Al: and rsll connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. HAZELBROOK. UIGG BAPTIST PASTORATE — Services Sunday. Sear. 14th: U188 3 P.M. Hazel- brook 7:30. Rev. I. A. Corbett, Minister. vonk CHARGE-United chat-on of Canada. Services for Sunday. ll A. M. Central. York 2.30 P. M. Brackley 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev, J. H. MacCallwm. VICTORIA UNITED CHURCH special reopening service Sunday, September 14th. at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M, Rev. T. Head, Minister. slleclal music at both services. Bon- shaw choir at evening service. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. September 14th. Pleasant Valley ll A. M. Nartih Granville 3 P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. Sunday School Rally at ev- GEORGETOWN UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. — St. David's Church at 11 A, M. Mllltown Cross at 2.30 P. M. Sturgeon at 7.30 P. M. K600611108 Service of United Church. Special Music. Rev. Sid- ney J. Boyce. B A. Minister. THE PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH day, September 14th will be sa fol- ' Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Wood Islands East Hall 2.00 P. M. Iris Hall 3.30 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A, A. Duke, Minister. CENTRAL PARISH. —- Sunday. at 10.30. At the close the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed, Evening service at 7.30. Mr. Donald Nicholson will be the guest speaker. Preparatory service Saturday. September 13th at B PM. Mr. Donald Nicholson will preach Thanksgiving service Monday, 15th at 10 A..M. Rev. T. W, Goodwill, Minister. cannon NOTICE. _ There ‘will be no services in Cross Roads Christian or Alexandra Baptbt Churches on Sunday. September 7th, as Pastor is attending the Con- ventlon at Montague. Miss Ruth Ca-mpbell, Christian Church Dele- gate to Oslo. Norway. Youth Con- ferences of all Churches, will speak tn Cross Roads Chuirch. Monday ev- enilrng at 8 o'clock, September 8th. This ls of interest to all young peo- ple. Rev. Sterling B. Stackhouse. Minister. 1;“ Swing m Sway w/rof 5am)” hye GIT UP TIIOII l1’ ll HADIMOIIILLI l “I IRIAI ITIIIT RCA Victor Record 20-2505. YCWII N01‘ l0 IAIY T0 IO (Prom rho film "The Song of tho Thin flan") I "ITILI. Ill ‘(Iron tho lilsn "The Badman") a M’!!! Du) Rlvn lays ‘II I ‘SQ THIRD. FLOOR for Savings in Moore 6r Moo eras lCl-IO mo no" Both on RCA Victor Record 20-2330 s t s look to RCA Victor Records for tho lolosl Hits B! CRCCKETT SEPTEMBER I vssr CIIECTERFIEIJ SIIIIEC lit Legion ilall - - Glover Club flpon This Evening '5 7 o'clock to 9.30 ~ THE CPIAR LUPTETOWN GUARDIAN sash DISPLAY 0F 8r STCREY ltd. 11th to 28rd Men's Pants Shorten ~ As Remlines liescend g NEW YORK. Sept. ll-Amerlcafis best dressed men don't like to see their trousers going up any more than American women like to see their hcmlines falling. Some of them, in fact, were downright irate over the announce- ment that, if men's fashion de- signers have their way, male ankles will come out of hiding under trousers as much as four inches above shoetops. "Sounds like a lot of nonsense to me," commented Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who was on last year's list of 10 best-dressed men in the United States. "First thing you know," he add- ed_ "the men will be getting pushed around by the fashion de- signers Just like the women do." Guy Lombardo, Canadian-horn hand leader, speodboat eriipert and another of last year's lo-best. wasn't worried because "I've got nice looking legs-but if it keeps up. I pity those poor fellows who are knock-knead. “Guess it'a a compensation for women's skirts gonlg down," Lom- bard» offered. "But I think I'll stick to the way they are now. Of course, if they go back to knickers. that's another matter." Col. Serge Oboiensky, socialite ex-prlnce whose natty appear- ance on Fifth Avenue last Easter won him a nomination as the male leader of, the parade. is more style-setter than style-follower. "I always stick to the some length-just to touch the shoe," he said. Race Revival Boosted In France .____. By MBcFEE KERR. PARIS, Supt. ll—- (Reuters) —A race revival plan, which aims at populating France with the health- iest stock in Europe has been launched by the French Govern- ment. ‘~ Inspiring this population drive was the alarming fact that during the war France's marriage and birth rate slumped seriously when the Nazis conscripted thousands of potential husbands and fathers for labor in German war factories. At the liberation, Jeremlans pro- phesied that the French nation would soon be extlnct,-or would at least meet with the historical fate of ancient Greece. They based their predictions on the fact that in March i946. France had a pop- ulatlon of 40,500,000 compared with 41,900,000 in 1938. In other words. the country was losing its people at the rate of 1.400.000 every 10 years. But political, social service and medical planners are now busy organizing ways and means of cre- ating a new French race. How far the plan will succeed, the future alone can toll. The first social institution tack- led by the planners was marriage. In i940. the marriage rate in Q n. .. ' ILAYINO IIICLI CAI-l- ‘l. IlIIlCI-I IILI- TICI SAILOR Tin Ho!!! Con’ ICA Vlcaor Raeord !6-o02!..........1l I IIIII I DIDN'T LOVE YOU IO (Psosn tho film "Perils of Pauline") TILAIIAIIII (Irosn the film "Variety Girl") I'll! his Maseru and Hr Orrin!" ‘ICA vA-sor linens soaps ....... ...1l¢ q .. Wadi/c ' A rm nstssss sv ncAWcron Here's s smooth new tune for dancing, with s splendid vocal arrangement featuring Don Cornell and the Glee Club. It's a hit you won't want to miss. Hear it today! s s. Swing onJSwuyWIHSQtnIyKoyo France had fallen to half of the 1938 level owing to the exodus of Frenchmen of marriageable sue to Germany. Idealism and political expediency have combined to create new renu- latlons governing marriage in the hope that the badly shaken family system in France may be reinforced and that new life may be infused into the French race. Political Angle If the prospective husband hap- pens to be a foreigner, he has first to prove to the French authorities that his marriage to a French cit- izen is not politically undesirable. This is done by securing an auth- orization to marry from the pre- fecture of police and this is not easy. Every couple wishing to got mor- rled in France has to pass n mod- ical examination-first by a radi- ologist. who certifies that each is free from tuberculosis. then at a hospital where a surgeon takes blood tests to prove that neither is suffering from veneral disease. and finally, armed with the re- ports of the surgeon. and radiolog- ist. by a general practitioner, who examines them thoroughly. Should either of the two parties fall to pass the medical test. it is the duty of the doctor to warn the other party. The marriage planners do not forbid marriages between couples whose medical ra- ports are not satisfactory but they insist that the parties concerned Log-Driving Saga of log-driving- on the progress. big stream, those days history. modern trend after next your. Saint John little more than 50.000 cords. The first man to drive as “The Main John." attack and later wore this, even in the n stovepipe hat. The Main John thought tie of the English soldiers stationed in the province of their red jackets. starbacks befo laid out himself fine and engaged him as a serv- ant. After that they were at. Wilys together. The next famous rlvar char- acter after The Main John w" "Red Rover" Connors, a glgantln man with a long red beard. A 581M John mill owner once ac- cused the Red Rover of being slow with the drive. Connors re- filled he couldn't put the logs over Grand Falls any faster or he'd lam the Borse. The mill owner bet that Connors couldn't cause such a. jam, so Red Rove;- dld it and the gorge stayed jam- med for three years. s East-Wind Oh! Enst-wLnd-hltiv: from over the sol. Bringing a cooling breeze to ma. Blow me a. breeze to my delight To cool this feverish brow. tonito. Bring little breezes from over the sea. Wafti-ng their fragrance from for- eign lands ' Bring respite to a spirit that falls, Bolster me up, like a ship with white sails Blow, East-wind. blow; but softly keep- Your gentle sl-ghing. will sing rne to _ sleep. —Marga Williams. Prov. San, are warned of the serious conse- quences of such a marriage and of having children. at the local town hail where the civil marriage takes place. ti"! mayor delivers a 30-minute PEP talk urging the importance of having children. In addition to guiding and sup- ervising marital selection, the French authorities have introduced s generous scheme of bonuses Ind family allowances. lfirftihif“ park's. 9 c0134 4; . .25?’ *" t! lapasis ‘t .s-= "L. 75s. ‘-. m: @7425 WHO rows 27/5 rV/ZS’ 4a? m? iirivirstn: mirulins j 'ConvldYourRodIoloa RoJo-Pltonopqhwirhlho New ncAVscmn IICORD PLAYER Just plug lnl Sell-starting silent motor, handsome wood eohlnot. Mai SID)! 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