PAGE _________ frat: ciiaaborrsrovvig cu ARPIAN ._1_ . , HEY KIDS! DON'T MIS_S IT! ANOTHER IIG "PACK-O-FUN" CARTOON PARTY AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ON SAT. MORNING-IO O'CLOCK i H H pgmgg EnwARD-TIIIIAY-FRL-SAT. i TIC HOISI WITH A HUMAN MIND! tuuiuu IIIIIIIIISIIII - iElIliGE IIIBIAS still IIEVIIIS and "sass" leeherlrliedtn NATURAL COLOR NEWS - CARTOON —- SHOWS 3:25 - 7 - 9 EXTRA! COMEDY - VARIETY - TERRYTOON muscal currently playing at the liimpire Theatre. are six swell song tiuimbers. They are "it's Great to Be 0N0! IN ACTION MUSICAL z irliiio TUNE-UP OFFER $1 9Q only HERE'S YIIIAT WE IIO:---- Test All Tubes. Checlr And Clean All Controls. Inspect And Tighten Connections. Check Diel Calibration. Replace lad Drive Cables. " Align R. F. Stages. ' Align Intermediate Stages. ' Test For Selectivity and Sensitivity. Replacement Ports er Tubes, it needed, ere not In- cluded in this olIer. Transportation Extra. Bring in your Radio end eeve asoney. - OFFER TIME timrso l um wsssm out TIMI ORCHESTRA SATURDAY - s=so m. .. ércv iiiiiiiiiiii hi. stint; m” st. Phone I207 ' d? ::t_~7¢---- ,.-.._|.-..__-.__. I . ..- es... i — EMPIRE — TIIIIIGIITw-FIII. lllI SAT. Shows] - BI4S Matinee Sat. Only Z130 ‘m IIIE WIDE OPEN . SPMES " ARE FIIIID WlIll STARS ...le this wlieng- bang i “Millions end millions to onel" she laughed. “There's a little bathing each lreretee Understands Weasel By John llalloway lens Next mominl. lust =11" eleven. Dr. Mary went to bathe. She Wll a powerful swimmer and struck out for a raft, that was moored some hundred yards or eo out at sea. She clambered on to it and lay. on its swaying length. Conscious of a deep physical content, she stayed them u the minutes oeu- ed. Buddonly the raft wemsheken. A swimmer had coma up on the other aide, and he. too. was clam- berinl an to it for a rest. Sh» tat upright-end gasped. 1t was.Peul Brereton. “Good gracious!" he "Doctorl" exclaimed. “Of all the amazing things!‘ she laid. "What on earth brought you to $te. Jacut?" "Or you?" "I always come. I have a cot- tage on the headland just round the bend." "I came here on spec." she said. “Ultimately I mean to go to Quim- per, but I liked the look of tiie hotel and stayed. I got here ves- terday after g, night at St. Malo." "Whut aro the odds against two people meeting like this on o, raft?" tacked on to my cottage. You must bathe from there tomorrow." “I'm not going to barge in on you. Mr. Brereton. It's very nica of you to suggest. It of coursi-f’ "Nonsense! I'm all alone. T-iere are some people coming ~!-\vn next week-end. Where are you stnying? At the Moulm?" "Yes." "I wish I'd known you were coming. There's plenty of room in the cottage. and we could have . lllliSiiif-IS (limit. hi. o: iii BJIII _ ‘IEII CiiIiTiS ~ iiiiii BIRTIIII r ' 1 - Fiiiiiil oiEIEIlS " i‘ .‘ W117i Siiifilll SIT ~ t‘ iiiniliS Iiiili < IIIIIY iiUllK i iii‘) llifi iiliiiiiM BIIWEIRIS ‘ Serial Sports - Cartoon iii Feoturctte 85in ‘ when Juilllnie I... urns Brings Lenin llctiic.‘ ‘the itousicr itstsiiois HIBLLKB. ixCdl. all aiiu Cut»: Jituu tile stehar cast or peiiormers and others to be .secii in iriiporiaiil roles are Ken itfurlss, Joiiii isartoii, Guy Klbbea. Robert ‘tcvcns, Claudia Drake. the smart Alcric ‘Ii-inns ‘i‘rio ulid J n; rind her ltiiyilzcii COW- l\ilZ‘t\l‘I‘O directed the pio- i lure from tit: screenplay by Louise Rousseau Colbert Clark produced. "(BALL ‘QT BESS’ GRIPPING 'l‘r\I. 1 OI“ Sl-IABIQE HERO AND RIAUNIFICENT EQUINE STAR a great kick out or the new lvbu-M picture. "Gallant Bess." now show- ‘ zilg on tho Prlllce Edward soreen. i iicrc is it vibrant and moving tale ‘ioi u sitcEii-_i'enr-oid boy Whose loss ‘of parents is made up for by his i i i i Anyone who loves horses will get love for an intelligent and devoted mam named "ideas." Although the boy, Tex, wants to make a begin- ning at owning a ltorse ranch. he is moved by the call of patriotism and Johs the Scttbces. ‘Iiien "Bess" dice urhilc in foal. and not even the ex- cliumclit of being silipped to a Paol- ftc atoll can take the lonely Tex'e iriiiitl from the ihorse h; loved. But in the midst of the island tighthg. Tcx discovers another Sparkling the hilarious proceed- Back." “Lonu Sllllz’ lvtconlight " nuke wh has bu“ abandoned by In“ In "Lone star Mwndifght," ‘he ‘écalaioiu; ‘vgqot her QIVIIBI: and before long hhe fills new Columbia Pictures action oung a y. iylr - J V‘ i119 void in the young ranchers hcrirt. And when Tex. wounded, la about to be shipped back to the Ifnlicd States. tlic faithful and de- voicd new "Bess" refuses to be left bciilnd but swims after the LST which is carrying her master wway. This moving tale is faithfully de- heeded by who plcted by a tine cast. young Marshall Tlhcmpson icnds an earliest credibility and sympathy to the role of Tex. The amusing George ‘Iobias. playing i'i'hompson‘s seabee pal. is respon- ‘ sible tor most of the picture's 1 laughs; Chill Wills has an arrcet- ing bit as a. Seabce recruiting offlo- Pl‘; Clcim Bevims is flne as the gen- ial owner of a general store, and others vrho merit praise include .ii.m Davis, Murray Alper, Henry Morgan and Don Curtis, 0f considerable aid in adding realism to the picture's outdoor " wanes ls the fact that it was filmed . in the ncw Cinccolor a color pro- cess ideally suited to ourdoor phn- giraphy. Cine-color is impressive b0- cause the process reproduces out- _ ' "You like it? I'm glad. I'm going made up a party!" "Isn't it perfect here?" she said. i looking round. out with one or the fishermen this afternoon, but will you dine with mo?" i "That's very nice of you. If‘ ‘you're iiuiic siirr- liii not btittingi iii’) l .\IIUIII\I hate l0 ilo that." she~ atitlctl, svriolisiy. l - “Of co-nrsv. y-oirri- not huttiiig| iin." he smiled. "Anti I'm delight- d. I "I think I sliaii go in." site seidf _"I must Itt<\‘\‘ hour; on this raft! nearly half an hour. Then till; this evening!" He watched her slip into the water and strike out powerfully. for the shore and presently he set off in the other direction. At lunch she told Nanette she would not be in that e\'ening.| "I'm dining with Mr. Brerctonfll she added with a smile. "Paul Brereton?" "Yes. He's a neighbour of mine’ in Elngland." i‘ "He's a very nice I said Nanette. "I heard that Mad- gentleman," changing the stihjcci. "That police form I filled Yes. I am. But I'm on,holiday, hTan- ette.." “Assurediy, Mild-Lime." said Nan- etta When she came downstairs at a quartet" to seven. Paul Brereton awaited her on the Terrace. "I thought I'd ilip down with the car for you." he explained. “But how nice of you." she said es he opened the door of his car. "Although I could have walked there in a few minutes." _ "1 hope it won't be too cool to have dinner on the terrace." he said. "What do you think?" "I should love it," she said. "Surely the place can't be real!" she went on as she stood looking out from the top o! the steps. "It's real enough," he smiled. "I love it for a few weeks in the summer. I see it with a new vision. In a month's time I shall hardly notice it. Ahi Here is Yvettel" Yvette was Madame Berger. a buxom Prenchwoman who brought out a tray wi-th the drinks. "You don't do yourself badly in Lrliermitage," she observed as she sipped her sherry. "On the contrary I do myself very well indeed. Nevertheless, the world remains in my debt-es it docs in yours." _"Go- on. I'll buy it," she smiled and sipped that very dry iherry agan "I am an extist I giive it beauty. Yutl a doctor and you give lt health." "Beauty and health! The woriil should be grateful to us?" she smi‘- ed. “It should be." he agreed. "I'm afraid my part of the state- ment is untrue. I don't ive ll health. I patch up lta lli-heu th, and. in very bedy cases, attempt to sup- press symptoms." After the meal they still remain- ed at the table on the terrace over- looking the sea. with the dark masses of the islands forming the sky-line. ' “It's very lovely here." she sold, watching the muss o! colour in viewed through the naked eye. r PERMIIIIEIITS 1 THIS WEEK ontv ; AT rue‘ ~ r - g DeLUXE Beauty Salon é I62 Grcot George St. Phone 117.6 i are. 10.00 tor $1.00 Z are. 7.00 m 5.00 ~ .. i use. $.00 Ior 1.50 f time was a doctor?" she went omishf? door settings fn colors actually ee _ ,_-_-e~ AWHU SAYS Yllll BANT .7 Able all. the noes ‘impel-sees pan y.‘ your catalogs ls sobayea joy-Wm” eadyear Ivea though yo" never touch you Vltzeesy leads as also,‘ savings. the mere fact thee theyiare there makes all the dlleeieeoe. You are [mi vulnerable so uaferseea lI('Dl¢!—bct1gg-L eble so do something about it it‘ oppopi malty comes along. You ealoy greamj Ilfl) In! you did, all through the war. with your purchases of Victory Bonds. So Ibar takes care of any doubts you may Rave had about being able to set up a saving plan. and stick to it. Now the trick is to find a substitute for that wits-the-wer incentive to be e reesan so compelling that you’ll shouldn't. s Y as which made you buy more bonds than you ever thought you could. And it hes say "No" without e tremor whenever you are tempted to spend money you Wwt more compelling reason could you ask than you‘ your [emf/y and all your secret boper andplans? peace o! mind. Thee: are ssrisfseeloae yea can't an; sure in dollars end cents. But dollars "d cents-deposited regularly in you; Royal Bank Savings Account -— can gm them to you. Next time you're going over you!‘ i personal budget. esk yourself: "Am I gee- ting any share of my income?" ‘HIE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA. CHARLOTTETO WN BRANCH W. I. CRUIKSHANK, Manor lranohee also tn Hunter River. Mount Stewart. Summgfgld‘, nnrl ‘iii-no valley front of her. "Aliii isliraiigeifciiiiictTigiuld only.d*imly‘bieae‘hlh—faciei W‘ once you have grown accustomed‘ Vi. to the rhythmic IYIUIIOIUIII‘ iii sea." . ~, "I often think it woui lie a per- fect place for g honey con.“ "I suppose it would——although I don't know g great deal about hon- eymoons." ehe added. with a laugh. “A girl I used to know l"I\‘tE‘\D Mini‘ moon in Paris. where there's some-i thing going on all the time." i “And did she?" "No. She never married." "Do you imply that you c1on'ti think very much of this place for; a honeymoon?" "It's perfectly lovely. of course." temporized. ' ‘I think you're rlight. You see, m? I bought it for my honeymoon ‘ years ago." was growing darker, and she "One day I may it," he went on. (To be continued) tcil you about KINGSTON W. l. The Pvbruery monthly meottm of the Kingston W.I. met at the gimythat she would spend hei- hoiiey- home o; M11 Bertram wmu The meeting opened by singing first verse of Auld Lung Syne and repeating the creed in unison. Roll cell iiias responded to by twelve members. with an exchange of valentines. The minutes of pre- vious meeting were reed and ap- provcd. It was moved and seconded that bills amounting to $5.98 be paid. A number of thank you letters were read. acknowledging fruit and Heed — ou'l 1 613i Just draw Ind eees by hand this tameue n ura et Rabin find is on ge of Rebta Hood IE lag iiinlg‘ I o I HAVE YOU ENTERED THE BIG 1 ROBIN HOOD OATS AMATEUR ART courssr m? 3 STILL LOTS OF TIMII -— OPIN TILI. MARCH Ill iii iash piiiiis J Heals all the pa». Plllal.‘ w n — ts e tugs‘: "on like to dashed colorl ere a try — [It aowl I I card;- med by Miss Christina Kine. we. Cwhwndence was reed and irig closed by singing second verst discussed. of Auld Lang Sync. A delicious lunch wee served in hostess, assisted by conunlttee tn charge. An interesting contest put on by Mrs. 0 Holmes was enjoyed _ lvfir. Green was asked to remain on Red Cross Committee. It was decided that members meet Ln the near future for purpose of arrang- ing a quilt to? Ilor orphanage. by ell. It was moved end amended that m" "Huber 4011M It cents It wemamcononaeroa next meeting to raise funds. Mrs. Merril Greesi invited the mamibe a to her home for next meeting. Iemch committee. Mrs. Hamid stone and Mrs. calvin- Holmes collection amounted to 96 cot-its. D Roll call for next meeting to be answered with a get well. baby or sympathy card. A very interesting paper on March of Progress on P3 I was MELBORNE-(C P)—Metrimon- lei comllletim to cheek the in crease in divorcee Ls proposed by Attorney-General Martin of New South Wales. "lib; work cannot be left in charge of anyone but e highly trained person. end l will search the world for such a person to run our bureau if such a perm does notcxist in New South iveles‘ he said. . Mew w/w/ f1» 1/0» Foflvu/ l/u:.tc' £11k! caszfiul/z/ - w end color b ha! the lamoig» lnre of Robin Hood ea the Robin H Ostefeckage. This eeetest is open tn all children u!‘ to yeese chllidneefeasvlmfll of Robin Ileor Mills Led. er its advertising agents. 3 Use the entry form la this ad — bruit feroaealyner ersosefe- hebae an! Pill ls out. Del-atlas ell eeesee sad ed- dmue. em. dearly. Don't forest a: laeludevoar arocefe ages and ed l Anech drewlag and one 9 lb. boa ID ee 5 lb- e sea eI H“! Oats so la form. embed! lllld W'- Inch asstry must be eceoiupealed hr I has ea redress too Dre ood i TIIIJ." ""-°' "' ‘lib’! ts: ldldlllttaopllaqzhlfl :ge:a:s£aader...7eoli... wig-must. Hersh ll. 1N7) risk mwegymt-nua-apthuuo-esamn" lie-gangsta). mun ‘"1 " Amaass ' " icrrroarown "W " Nseteseleddseesotgreesrfrouwheseyeepsssbeesdlehleltoedfiew NAHI...................................................-..............-..l.-....... ... obi n ll c) mid ‘Y at ‘.i.li