girls sixw _ lllll "IS SPARhLlryll C0lllEDi’_lT_'ll..li Sonletliili! rczlllv iniiqn, comedy lliic nizlnc ll.» oxx - Pi-iiice EuWiiiiU '1l.lC.i.l'(' i.__.t~..._ Paramount's _l'Qllll.‘lilllH w» -~ l1 Boy," co-starrnni, Jlltirlit. he .. .» Susanna Foster. "Glamour boy" ls ll0\ ' presents both lIS LLU u type roles. because 1 merit is decidedly i: the story iiscli is _. twice told talc. all i. "Glamour Boy" 1s u» gparkling as the niorn Jackie, who SDFUII‘ l "Glamour Boy _ star. turned soc-hi an. be], as a movie prouiil I‘i i i: to coach a new oov in i... role. Once inside 1. Jackie plays sonic lust D ilggrlgdD?,¥l§5b?.i~'(§,,i'j_, 1' ,,, l - o .4 in entirely different character- cess SULllES lvhcn hi: i. little tricks lime Mistol Rub l I ‘$1.10 value - — l {Q Cakes for -— -— -‘_’.ii~ ..Cream 50c size — -— 29c . Drops“ 25c _ f czinl p valuable food sunnlrnlrllt “Economy Size -- - - -.<‘l.l1 I t nrnnlll his; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DENTNAL GUARDIAN — DAPITDI. — TD-DAY ii PRINCE ED WARD -.-- TO-DAY 4-"1133. wiiiirb ur 4r I6? ~ Hero's one kidonu'h_. lovable, unforgettable"$lrlppy"...who _ " l "l" l“‘" ‘l fought llilwdy lhldllflli liolly- " “ ' ' “"“* l‘ ' ‘ wood heart-brook bad: to tho bright lightsl url varies JACK l NDONS lllUll[ll_'llllil Story CONFEDERATION use insvu anon. . people are belne DIIOWRYIPIIM HOME FOR BUBiAL-‘Ihe fun- eral of the late Mr. William Grant. formerly of Murray River. W119 passed away in Alberta. W111 lfllw place from the Church of Scotland. Murray River. on Thursday. Much 5th at 2 P. M. Interment Murray River Cemetery. The remains are expected to arrive in Murray Rive!‘ on Tuesday. March 3rd. PRAYER. SERVlCE-Jrhe World's Day of Prayer Service of the W. M. S., was held in the Albany Fleb. 20. This service was well at- tended by women_0f the BaPl-l-Sl? Presbyterian, Anglican and United Chucilies, Mrs. Stirling M. Mac- Kay presided assisted by Mrs. E. V. MacLeod, Mrs. W. P. Cameron. Mrs. E. C. Gamble, Mrs. Art-hm’ MacKay, Mrs. Harris Boulter. Mrs- Urvillc Large, Mrs. Earle Boulter, Mrs. M. U. Weeks. The offering was taken up by Mrs. Wm. Buch- E IISMI Y: ‘bouliyggy and the dedicatory Prayer W81 service closed with the sinElnG o1 the National Anthem and prayer. Ylllll Brod CRAWFORD Andy DEVINE l.0lI CHllNE Evelyn llNK llltl llllllllllllli lll lllllilll’ James A. Hewlett of Dorchester, Mass. left the Island Tuesday morn- relatives and friends in Gowan Brae and Sonris. Mr. Hewlett ls a son Hewlett of Gowan Brae where his and his sister. Mrs. James Mullally nie Walsh is a daughter of t-he late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh 01 Souris. Of lvlr. and Mrs. Hoivletvs two sons one has enlisted for ser- vice iii the army and the other is _ ~ Canada Curries Un-‘FIIIS IS BLITZ NEWS-SHOWS 3.15—-7-—9 TD-NIGNT ~ SAT. EMPIRE SHOWS 7.00 — 8.45 MATINEE SAT.‘ ONLY 2.30 A DEAD MAN'S REVENG u ' | u erieton. N.B. The bride who was SUPERMAN Says to outwit nus "_ll‘ cy Taste Better” -. der blue and a corsago of Amen" can beauty roses. LAC. Dflylon Hammond of Montreal, was grooms- a mur- dcrour horde of lilqhwcymon, rim- langulublcrhrcrd sharks, uocllod politician: on u struggling frontier town Cl- T, home in Fredericton where the groom is stationed with the R. C. A. F, The bride is a graduate of the Soldiers Memorial Hospital of THIS 1s BLITZ” NEW NFB snonr The siraicgy of modern warfare. .Ul'(i ni elaborate detail, is the oi ihc lalcst film in the series ii Caiwics on," produced by lhiiloiiril Film Board in co-oper- I i. n lviih the Office of Public ‘lll- 1”“ i.-;i.i..;ioii. Liiliiled “lhis Is Blitz" lllc new film comes l0 the Prince 11.0 oifil Theatre lo-day. , As on opening there is a quick Miliillihluil ol scenes from the Ger- n. in lll\'il$lOll$ of Poland. the Nelh- pqqroli l ulice. Norway. Jugoslavla m‘ ' , ‘rliey demonstrate the "iv of armored lvii h the German army com- i ilccied for ofiensive oper- ~ . ‘l iivil lhcre is the aftermath l\llS'i()ll——Ll16 devastation of ..,v dire bombers. the sys- . c cXplOlEH-twll of the oc- t countries‘. the plundering of . is and machinery. Victoria Hospital. Montreal. The groom is a graduate of Frederic- yenr at U.N.B. “The World Day of Prayer was fittiugly commemorated at Wlnslce Mrs. C. L. Cudmore opened their home for the Wirisloe North W.M.S. to Iiave as their guests the ladies 5 r2 5 pl o U E- Winsloe South United Church. The order of servce prepared by the Inter-Board Committee oi Mission- ary Swieties of Canada was lOlYOW- ed. Mrs. John Maclnnis, President oi the Wlnsloe North Society» °i>9n- ed the meeting with remarks sult- able to the Day, and the follow- ing program was then carried out: l-Ivmn, Come Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs. Responsive Read- comeoack chunci: \ mu... Abel. as usual. is splendid. i..ni.iiii ucniarcst, Ann diiils and Macllmis. with responsive readlnlzs and siient prayers. Solo. Mrs. Todd. Fiver-y Prayer Has an Answer. Hymn. O God of Love. Solo Mrs. Earl Clark. Praver Cranges Things- Prayer, Miss Neill. Reading. Mrs. R. W, Younker. The Church be- yond the War. Prayer. Mrs. Todd. on and Bradford Robes for I. ‘iiziul screen only. Victor Scher- ., illlil. Frank Loesser contri- b LLl ihc catchy music. Mid-Winter-Salc l? =- s" . _ . ——~ Canada's Airmen In Varied vrnntau- - jaw r l l Ritpnihrs a. ' Musical Comedy — 500.145 ' ———?-*—"i,—'_' Soldiers, Prayer. National Anthem. Scotts Emulsion , . . . . n and Mr. S. S. Hessian sang the s ,, i" or“ "i “Yrmar "as. ‘shits’. iris Mm we a M» a- m“ — -- —- . . -~ _ 6 unn. Large — — .. nv LOUIS v. HUNTER. Slummersid . r. a. I. who lived in m“ “lmlms l° u“ “mmpm “for “la funeral will“ in Moa- -- 1 (Ciiiiiullan Press Staff Writer) Saskatoon, wore s wolf's to his helmet He was killed re- Cm”) SOAIFWI-IERE IN ENGLAND. centiy in a crash. l". >lCP)—CvOiX‘i luck charms A ggfgea ha" gunner from 1v Canadian airmen on Monti-ea], cocky Norm Jefiirlcs, lliillllllllq raids over enemy territory we“; a rgbbwg (cm; attached to llll‘ us vuricd as they are colorful a 5mm] red leeks; containing a ‘ll l lllllfnilill. photograph of his wife. "I'm wait- swt. Dick Harcourt, a wireless- m3 {m- a plctuj-Q n; m sch to put, npmiilnr-an- gunner in the Rcyal on me other side cf {he locket," in: l-‘orce. never takes oft on a m, 531d, "The chip off the old ~,t 1.! \'..l.iillil. his pyjamas He had mock w“ bom gffier I left canadaf‘ illf‘ (iyjirius when he came to 33L Tom Jon”, an daserver lTn glulld und has worn them uuder from ggrauoyd, one, always his uniform on each of the 17 raids “ma; {our Canadian cents. "It hc has hccn on, was the only Canadian money I t on Bob Graham. Invent-old had rm when r hit this country pilot from Mose Jaw. Sack“ won't and they're very valuable things.’ u“ on operations without wearing Jones "m, dangung m; c9111; on u hiighl. red and blue plaid shirt a chant -- I ill‘ llflfi when he arrived in this s“) Pflot Lloyd mum,” o; W-“ltiy- Montreal who has made more than eight brmbing flights, use! as a charm an Icelandic coin he picked up on the crossln from Canada. A small white pester lamb worn Merit-whim ii: hiliawmiifiahiat‘ Vi‘ L’ rill!“ qiiluiiv ma» v° ' w‘ pm‘ ' °m tn|l,‘lpd imcnt of her harp. (Patriot Please Apple Blossom Silllll iii} til o n fl i vé ___t____ A, ,, 35c value Sp. 19c Neo Chemical Fluid KEP 'EM ROLLING gill/inc NEW a whiskey bottle," the Kingston. fllififlfi Ont, nai- admitted, “but w; my lin| and lune- mascot." "I- 91"" "I Another airman always has a Tall and Foot sfllfggy, a sergeant from [or children and mliillc i . g4 (lly also- — — —- ~-»*lll-l l ill! size — — -- —- l5‘ “°"' 4"‘ “N mm bear llh hl . Elephant ‘umm u" charins are rivumeroiisln One flier MENTHUlATUM “"1" a in" h" ‘m "l Iirrl \ lIHlHlHl Ill '| L. M. DOUCETTE _ n. M. sMALmuN elephants tail. “"95 St. Patrick’ Ihlc column la rucrud un- nun 0| . _ __ u t, bl ldurtlllug o! I snows an 1.00 8.45 Lwlulzaf; m}, b. ‘mm, n , Qillll I 11ml. atrium; plylblo Ill i- j - CRASWELL for Photograph L-fla. COOK STUDIO when sinu-i United Church, F‘riday' afternoon, Ther ing on return home after visiting b of the late Mr. and Mrs. James I-cod. li. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of Fred- gag Al l‘ ‘him given in marriage by Fight Lt. Storr 1a was attired in a ‘WO-Dlflfl? Wool suit 1941. in rose with matching MCBE-solfles the Rev. W. C. Picketts. During the and wore a Corsage of pale pink service favorite hy carnations, She was attended by C9359‘! _W§1'f! Slim! Miss r-reieii Chisholm. an. who §§°P11°1d vlpre a live-piece wool suit in pow- The service bide with Pallbearers wei John H. MacLc art, Win. J. , nd W l man. ‘They will shortly make their i; a’ spray. 1 ton l-ligh School and enlisted in the en” m“ Air Force “Pile in his Sophomore when an is done_ let no programme. Talk bv Mrs. Todd. Our Part in Building a Better fffzljdml’? -~»~— j- Silent lilziscnis of Fighting Fliers Ranges from Copper Wmld- "m" °"W"d chil-ilm“ Georgetown presided it the organ tague the remains were red to Vernon River where they were met by the Right. Rev. Mon- slgnm‘ Maurice McDonald who re- cited the final prayers at the grave. She leaves to mourn her daught- ers, Mrs. Oscar F. J. Boudreau, Mrs. Alfred C. DuMont, Mrs. Everett G. Dewar, Mrs, Herbe Miss Lilly A. Wic ena M. Wlckham, Mrs. B. S. Hes- sian and Miss Marlon C. Wickham. The pallbearers were: Murphy, Andrew Murphy, Josey) Doyle, John Doyle, James W. Dewar, and S-B. Hessian. quired and BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY Presents “MA FINNIGANS REWARD” A Comedy in 3 Acts Also Specialties PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE TUESDAY, MARCH 17th Matinee and Evening Orchestra, Don Messer's CFCY Islanders RESERVE THE DATE In Memoriam MRS. JOHN J. STEWART e passed peacefully away in anan and Mrs. Raymond Cameron the early hours of December 4. 194i. Mrs. John J. Stewart of High Bank, given by Mrs. George Burns. The aired 64 years. Although the in iallin years h p with '- ' JACKIE SUSAMNA , an RAIDERS can. r med am. 5mm Sm, .51., Two siiéiiwia _ rried daughters are resi mg n cocoon - FOSTER " who“ CARTOON Mammal) 1N MO-h-‘TREAL - A 5°“ "MM l Extrzp- 5L'i'l£ll,\l.\j\‘ cartoon l ' ‘ bert Taylor e shore Where thev weep and. suffer in pain no more of Falrvlevl- Baptist Church, and T‘) “e91? fmm a Wlmd °f s!" and To be with Jesus-yes, th L5 In Memoriam MR. CHARLES “BARRETT A member of Fort Augustus Par- ,, _ . _ fkq a. in from The Way lo the Father, _ friend. Susanne. w, 1““..‘?“’ ?‘§f.§,"f]e“'§%§‘f,§l§‘f‘¥§f§,§g,w-_ m; ' iriliim All Hail the Power of Jesus’ 15h _Mr- Charles J- Barrett. aged a1 stai-dom. The no“- ~ {fungi}: Dov. “m6 ‘flayed me meame i-"Tfiv Nanlev scflpmm John 15‘ respmh years passed away at h.s home on m5 recruited “"1" '3 ‘twine Loriuiiiril production of "Skip- dvely. Prayer. Mrs. Albert Ciidmcre Monday. 8 kid program“ w “U m 1'1"“ ‘ric iris llic some sort of bartin M“ Hvmn 'God Invcd the World of Short “k195i MT- 387W"? 1e“ 1'“°l‘m““--““‘“°‘" "' I ”” i ” l""l‘iiiioii»"is»t-v Will-W simieilt Lost. Pin 2 The WBV of host of friends and relatives an“ tummu l“ ‘ l l ll ‘inioiiiiocives to-dav’s audience “Fl-Iii” Ho c in charge of Wirisloe South a Wm’ and lam! bflgl-lifl-S about llic lllLHi u lllllii! kick J. interpolating scenes wmTE smite“, Wm] Mm A Anya and M“ mourn his passing. ’“ m" » - t. - w“ 11w 1931 victim‘ "SUPP!" l“ ' i- Skinner assisted b i-lle other meni- '18 family Plot Fort Augustus Cem- Coper and ML“ 50mm ~Nfi (l, ‘ I- "\ l inioui‘ B0)‘ " - - ' y ft M Ml‘ etery- R-I-R liizhtlul lovers, ull iiie mm y... UL" b.y_cyll(l_ am hue to Ralph Murphy Pow" bers. Solo, lsove Li ed e, s. "el-lihey-hawlbcii“ hum m hm lo;- hillllLb brilliant direction .to Sol Maclnms‘ m." 3' Thehwlay oi fir- . , LLLLC], the producer". and to Val Cartoon vice and Sacrifice in c alge o . rs. (Patriot Please Copy.) _____..____ In Memoriam MRS. JAMES F. WICKHAM "fw" H ' ‘ A The funeraTrMary Martha If,” P;"S°“°"‘ 48c 5:5.‘ ‘wflawilsii."°li:m.‘f"iii illegal,“ “°;°“@",,=,, gel- jse [g __ ‘ w» - ' .- i e ames . c am of l ____n p . o» ~ -- ‘ Taste 0n Lucky Charms Islolivetlse Baggy; Igotllilrlllir Charlottetown, took place at st. - l Dm ,5 ~ or P 11f - - 1 ' I ' Mary's Church, Montague, Wednes- Large M's“) l H°Yn¢ “Qslmmslve "ad n9‘ mm day. The funeral Mass was cele- A GIANT CATERER .______ _ Indicative of the foodstuff; to. the three JYDIOd services in Cana a is the purchase of 25.- 000000 pounds of food made by the Department c! Munitions and Suv- ply in one three-month period. CONERVE GASOLINE A bomber flying from London to Berlin and back requires as much gasoline as that used by twelve average passenaer (‘firs ha- velllng from Halifax to Vancouver blck. Conserve gasoline. ARY 21.3212 Phantom Balls Typify Capers of U. S. Belles ly LUCIECI HUDGINI Auochbd Press Staff Writcry WASHINGTON, yleb. iB-(A.P)- Tm only big parties given Washington these days arc partiu that no one has to ' 1f your invited you buy l. and then stay home. They call them phantom balls bcc arc no refreshments, no music and no guests. In fact. there's no bail. Cockeyed? Not exactly. The balls iven to collect money for some there are no over- cxpenss for such things u u ball room, an orchestra. and "SERVIDElTAXI Heated can, 14-hour service. s Play Transactions y Between Primary Producers dicker freely wl barter seed sup parts, and bid o auctions withou plies or implement n livestock at rural 1| t danger of com- mitting a.breach of the price ceil- regulations. But this relates elwlllfilvvly to articles for their own use and not to purchases for resale An order of the Wartime Pr!" s and Trade Beve- efiectlva Febru- ary i2.‘ exempts from the ceiling regulation a wise range of cem- moditles and arti-res when sold, exchanged or bartered in transac- tions between primiwy prixlucers of 1 . And the ticket buyers are satir- ed because no one in Washington today has time to go to a ball any- BOILED SHIRTS OUT The phantom ball tttlypiiies the busl clothes, and invitations almost al- nd with the blessed post- t: "Come as you are and straight from work." and poultry products. The order lists hay, grain. seed potatoes, onion bauébs, 1 chlnery or repair parts. Egks, fenc- lhg, fence posts, milk cans, steck- llngs, nursery stock, poultry, poul- try products, farm-made dairy pro- ducts, wool, hides and other agri- cultural products also custom milling, seed cleaning and other agricultural services. that the exemption shall not apply to any sale, barter that is for the purpose of resale. Any article involved in tra tween producers becomes subject, Prices Regulations wise permitted by any order of the Q Livestock is alread from the ceiling by a effective January 10 last. Poultry, cream, dairy butter, desc wh to meet at large bridge parties now come together in small groups to Cross and civilian dc- r tea cups. One y held such a party A neighbour auto gave the ladies a in motor mechanics. l days at home which c wives of cabinet member for- morly held once a week have been cancelled eritinely. Embassies u to give parties for 1,500 slashed their lists are satisfied if 100 show up tneat dinners in crowded ts are taking the place of vate banqueting r " ls a word society forgotten how to Kfoup of intimate friends" the phrase often used deceased had been iz health for the past four er sudden death came as a ENJOYED vrsrr- Ml‘. and Mrs. “ffflldsshwk l° h" family and The late Mrs. Stewart was for- Mflry A. MacLeod. She was orn in Glen William, September 10th. 1877. daughter of the late Bruce and Roderick Mac- ‘ She was a member of the two brothers Fabian and wiuiiim CljeallrvaaogiextigrlagfgsaigngiltytleSociety reside. Mrs. Hewlett. nee Miss An- at” gpvgfuléd ‘lgfelggzi ‘gin? “mess of the Little Sands United and the “Ocean View" stitute. always part ui the var Here's how to keQp Baby's things regular dip! in Lu; k; wooliucharmingandcom United Sands. product or h he choir ave Church. _ Women's Iii- takinir an active ious activities of the community. She possessed man General Managers for Forsyitc and qualities of mind and heart which Page, distributors for Plyniouth- endeared her to all who knew her. Dgdgle cars in New York. One son From her home that she loved so who was in the First Woi'ld wii- mlwh linux51 iiei- spirit of friend- are left to mourn the 1055 voted wife and mother. her n y exempted h“ that touches baby's newspaper man who has tending Washington social s for 15 years said. chance I notice in wartime is that in the 01d days when d anywhere for you not only got all the ou wanted but you could 8etting you dinner hors dbuvre table. Now when hat-a cocktail ueky a couple of p syrup are not subject any price ceiling when sold by pr ducers to dealers or processors. rll are subject to the retail p ceiling, includng sale by produ "w-ct to consumers. c The new regulation relates de- finitely to trade, barter and ex- change of goods between farmers, ranwcrs and other primary pro- pirlt of the order ls t curse between 1 in Lu: nay loft an two daughters and three S.) n“; yo," dam. ' , a an l i ' ' i . me Roy l Mgleohig. filrving with wedding of interest to friends and seas’ Sidney ,,.*},,,‘“,,,e‘§_ e6‘? in?" » ' i relatives took place on Fbb. l2 at at Summerside. Bruce, Flora and Montreal with Flight Lieutenant Sarah at home, also two sisters, Grant officiating, when Irma Hes- Sarah, Mrs. M. A. MacDonald, Glen ter Davidson, only daughter of Mr. Wllllfihl and Mary. and Mrs? grime‘; Davidszlkili o; grail; “agfifee Sisters albane. . .I.. ecaine e r e .- ., _ LAC. Glendon Thomas, son of Mr. 9mm‘ M“ ‘Mm The funeral was held from her te residence on Sluiday, Dec. was conducted by Dlp your wooly To nay dainty, your own woollen, loo, need frequent dipl in Lux. Wool undies worn for several d lpiratlon odor — pa them fresh, pra- Mrs. S. M. Davi- Annisquani. Mass, U. S. A m predeceased her, Oath mans you gét Just to permit free lnterc ‘l primary producers things for their own use. example, a farmer something with saclm he needed in order to aper thin cheese of refugee gov- are persistent party go- ocietv pages are flooded lgh names while bakes carry lire name ton cave dwelle nms r-f the de- y “The Lord's My “lfitévylf of Ages" and market of h with fore potatoes would not be regarded as a resale of sacks. as such: th y would be merely containers for th ivoduct marketed. rs who are busy elr work for de- 'e: Peter MacLean. an. Norman C. Stew- MacKay. John Cairns tor Livingstone. Interment Sands Cemetery. Floral tributes ineluded:— Crescent. Husband and family. Wreath, Angus. Wreath. Mary and Sidne Campbellton and for the past year _ Spray. Sarah. Mack and has been on the staff of the Royal me- Wedding parties have been the ardest hit _by the war. a1 minister announced that since the start of the war he llad officiated Pastor and Simnnl To get, shots at Joe Louis’ crown (where the bride and b clothes) and only three ormal weddings. "In the old he said. the ratio was two the other way." y. Ca ther- Spray, John Bruce and family. Lille "Ocean View" Wom- u e. Greer Garson To Broadcast Tonigh Greer Garson, lovely Brl .____.________ TRACING DERMATITIS LONDON —(CP) — Many 08.508 matltis among women DrhHenry C. Semon said British Medical one weep Nor say my day is o'er- -—-— _ Say rather that my morn ha ,1 t SERVICE AT WINSLOE ixonrn begun s l” I greet the daivn and. not a setting sun. North on Feb. 20, when Mr. and My ransonied spirit hath reached Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 25—(APl- This is a storm warning. ‘Hie big wind under the derby hat is go- ing to reach gale proportions bv im "Blqsoms in the Dust," will be l Ottawa tonight; to appear on ~- third Variety show of the n Victory Loan Broadcast, series a 1i oclock, along with Sir v- ~ Harfirwicke and the popular tin: ing star, Jlrnmy Melton. Miss Carson, besides 1-» British by birth, has an additlo interest in the Empire's war effort She has just finished mall!!! picture from Jan strutlierli ____.__i._. THE LADIES LEAD Swne 193 operations are reqluir- in the manufacture of the steel bfdy of an armv rifle. 63 of these barrel. and in one Plant ee are done by women. RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Hlvlfll Time Up to now, lf you've ‘been s sturdy citizen and knew where to e hide, you had a chance to eacape from James Joy Johnston's ja alt least temporarily, simply cause the reformed boy bandit had grimly one fight to talk about at a. e. is is life. 76-2-27-11 Wlfls- iiii but thf b9- stirring tale of lifc in an ave =: Bu‘ m“ nlgm‘ m" °f ‘mm’ English middle-class family a ' Joy's boys, Rapid Robert Pastor, flattened Lemuel Fanklin to earn a shot at Joe Louis this summer. And today, Mike Jacobs announc- ed that another occupant of the stable. Am-ple Abmlmm Simon, would sample the Bombers belts Can March 27 in Madison Square Gar- den. So from here on in. it's every man for himself when the derby heaves into view. Of course, these plans hinge 0h Louis getting leave from the armv. since the shlnd‘: with Simon will be for the benefit of (he Army Emergency Fund tinny. navy and marines may share in the one with Pastor, Uncle Sam probably will be glad to lend out is No. 1 bomber for a Cfluple of one-night stands. In agreeing to take a few pokes at Ample Abe, Louis made the gesture for the army as e dld in his brief Navy Relief Fin"! against Buddy Baer last month. Ori that occasion. he pans- ed his entire purse, .es, into the bene- fit pot. This contribution, promotional prcflls, a dc- nation by Madison Square Garden and Beer, made up an $80000 jackpot for the fund. The same go for the March 8.10 Interlude. 8.15 ‘Inndon Calling.’ ‘That woman." said Miss G g to the original Mii- Mlnlver, “should be an example ‘ all of us. What she went tlirvlld _ and what thousands cf her slst have gone through. with P- m» Jan- 19ln 11ft" B (10.30 pm.) Western Canada-MM (to i0 90 p.m.l 0J0 m. mum also adii and US.A.-.'l1 32 m 2on3. ly wriotwill long ii ermen ii t I that the very least 1, or any 01 here, can do ls to flGnl Jllsl l“ h ' u we are able. And for most of that simply means buyins V" . We can't do 105s ~ l wouldn't be fair." Sir Cedric Hardlwicke and " Gal-son will appear on tonlxlll programme in short lint-n! sketches, while Jimmy Melton " sihig a group of numbers of hlfl ""‘ seiectiin. The R.C A F. band i l provide musical background for In It is texpected that Oil!" ‘Iheatre will g0 m’ flowing with mllllllfy in I mm figures mi Entity; of: especially as it ls 9 n _ the series which is not beinlr P" sentcd from ‘Iloronlo. 5.15 ‘London Calllngfi ‘London Leiter’: Talk by MacDonald Hastings. 5.40 ‘Talking to Women’ by Mary 5 45 ‘Front Line Family.’ 6.00 The Casino Orchestra; con-i doctor. Rae Jenkins. 6.15 ‘Over to You.’ i-rcgramme of Music, Messages, from Home for the R.A.F. in 6.45 ‘Iho News. 6.56 News Analysis. 7.00 War Commentary on 14nd.’ Talk by Captain 1.10 ‘Listening Post.’ '1 l5 News in French“ 7.80 ‘Canada Call: from London’ (in collaboration n81’ Pastor. Rev. Owen Mr. Percy Boudreau of transfer- 8 0) Talk: ‘On Young Shoulders.‘ .__.____________ PRECIOUS CANULELIGIIT ____.._ e of generator equipment, $16,000 to build one of the t 801700.000 candlepow r aim- nircrnft searchllghts used Canadian ftrcea. ___._.___.__._ $8.000 A MINUTE _._.._. Contracts awarded and commit- ments made by the Dcpo." Munitions and Supply totalled 12.100.000.000 th 84.000 contract every CUUBHS-CULDS BRONCHITIS YIELD r/lsrrn TO UCKLEY‘ MIXTURE rt J. McDonald, kham. Miss Row- Affalxs.’ ‘ralk by H. wlckliaiu Steed. -. a 4b ‘Civilians’ Wu.’ ‘Women on Guilds.’ 0.00 Headline News and Views.’ 0.1a ‘London main (mp-o. 0.2a "gaining w women; Daniel GREER GARSON Sir Cedric Hardwlcke 1000 nature Programme. 10.80 ‘lfllldflfl Coiling.’ 10.40 ‘flu Dally Service. 10.46 The News. 11.00 The Canadians Entertain. 1i l5 'Brlwln Speaks ' (Repeat). 11.90 Radio News-Reel. M uloocivlilini wit» laiipem. 12.15 Talk: ‘On Young shoulders ' Repeat) _ muss MELTON ll m m“; urrwo" crcv iiiiu CBA 12 80 The News. ossotms 'n.\'"°§}f,,r';iiti- Bi 12.45 Close down. ii the date ‘mhfw