THE WN BY THE WONDROUS '|'ECll||lC0|.0li c dmuia as dup au the human lloaril ADDED MUs'cai. wrrii mu. La nov AND WEEKLY FOX NEWS TODAY and WEDNESDAY DAILY 3 15 - 7.00 - 8.45 P M PR c MATINEE E iivsmno. zs¢,szo,11¢. _Ml 1 Becky Sharp With Miriam Hopkins ln Filmed In Technicolor At The Prince Edward While _ ¢,,,,,.,,, ,, B, ,,,,,.,,,| mn, I, ,|,, ln ,M mm", and lies about her. one girl fights history or mm onrortulnmcnt, much 4|" g¢w|,,,,, ,, g,,,w,g,,,, C," a gallant lieralcmi full color fraluri-, "Be:-k) lay, inn". D", -I ,\m,||n 5"; blood! fl-nm B Scandal that' would rhsrp. l-ua ll- iwnl nr-nn.-rr ni rho ity ...ni sh- osuru. unruwlolro, on nn. Prime Eiiunril rin-niri inn night ilurqulo oi siryne, urs oplonilid lu “nn mem 'rhu picture films nprrnsionn of gurl, mi" on." .,,,¢,¢“.1|.., ,,,,. Peering admiring nolider, horgooulily beutl 1 | b N; | B " 13 9" ful, :stunningly llfvlllle, lho picture in (;":»-u;;|:||¢.|r.¢§_.J`x? B|{|_|, gall, nfl? picture' My Marr Z nil that ima been cla nied for it and gk; gh ¢ 1| 1| | “H ' l1°.‘;'.. r.‘$2’.'.i....’.. ° " °" °’ ""‘ mimiic drama tv the C=l>l‘°1 more Becky alma.” nwremer. in 1 'Becky slnrp," no more iovrr. or Theatre with Claire 'irevor head- b°¥°l"\ lwlfll' I more DIKGIM literature know, In the story of n wil mg 3 stellar ¢a5; rurgcuun urine, It is il gem of screen ful and clover beauty, who nun her ` l'll¢ii\‘lll|llm¢l\¢. Hllurkiinl’ with humor. lmolinesu to advance her social paul A5 the "blew “ith romance. and rich with lion and inulro rl morning oonuum Miss 'Irevor is a girl who has been d P rf tl n tad, ex ertly 1 gh hug 1 n T e ln V1;-1. -15.8' standing to male the benutif l way l 1 b ¢ d Wlrd, Bdcky I clinrlmeier to llnzeli long gzxrdolo i:lT:l’|¢-I “M New" m (Organized by the Canadian Social Hr.. n--_-A*-”“4f°”1"_-° E' <_.__. 3 milk makes the with a count which fre Oi’ Health, In” <»°"» TODAY and balm a is -- 1 f C ‘apr as CNE _ 'and » _ .oo-aus r-.lm i marines 11 A irvliN_lNo. zszgi - Claire Trevor ` “My Marriage” At The Capitol societ3{_.sn_li-bs her, sneers battle to shield the blue- alll behind the headlines. startling and daring ro- heroine of the picture, ron hold of society, liiroctra eb te yin: fined nsubru rhrnlr ° ' ' ° me ' N r°“°d the st E uqnroulisn mil lovioliiy yroauooa ie will llfvli "°"'¢i:h° ”'°""° dm” happy .envied “DUI 5 l'B¢i<@l°¢f'° in s mmifrrui arsmrzlrsuon oi wil of vi..In§,°1.i:f¢..;¢hL:::fn"ry°°°l°" bullet strikes her father down- lilln DIIKOPDMO 'l`|\l¢|Kl¢¥l¥’l llllll-l0f*°| Generous unc of liuperlatlvel in den reveals that he was 5, tsckelkél' ficilhn cainiic "Vanity lair.’| crihing the settings, costumes and | iilirlun llvpklln. starring in the -amorphous or tho production is ruily himself' sitio l rin 1 li lm. in hor _gumfi ii "neck sh h _, l, Although she seeks to run away Nb ¢l 0 0 K e y arp uwev zlixraclelrizntion :fl the lo_v_ely,s_:lv=_\‘.ll n _plcturo _tlrt defieil adequate deli from 8i‘lSt0Cl‘l1i1-it y0l.iilg Kent. Tay- u an suoeenu wane e o ¢ ;| || | _ Z invzlhd her role with Ilfe and under bzplegc To be nilgilsgginudf' gx:dm`:1.|: lor' she eventually cannula' es to his pleas that he marry her. His family, dominated by Pauline Frederick, who plays the mother. seems to welcome and shield her. But, all the while, they are work- ing to destroy the romance. Events come to a head rapidly when husband and wife are alien- ated, and Miss Trevor turns to Paul Kelly an old friend of her father, for aid. In the startling climactic scenes, the girl comes face to face with the terror of the underworld, dis- covers the secret of her fathers death-one that would shake so- ciety ot its foundation-but con- ceals it for the love of her hus- band. The close of the film brings a,. reconciliation and a happy solu- tion of the problem. Helen Wood lovely Southern brunette. receives her first import- ant assignment in “My Marriage," which also features Thomas Beck and Noel Madison- _ ST. ANDREW'B SCHOOL L9a»gue edy the situation Tile newspaper standing for December.- Of G d editor who might do something to G1-me x, ana, 3, help mould public opinion happens 2, Bernice to be the patient of the doctor He Rose, says the doctor is a fine fellow but Q1-me X, Hygiene corilrnoil _los Bond st, "°%_1;';°d °;’__¥°;’_‘_`{___‘;“ l;”"§;‘_f_;‘;“ ___ 3<;I\;_l;1_;__§»______ one of the°n;'go5l outslmdlng articles on pasteurizstion the ed cu-ode itor refuses and the fact comes out Donald 2 pieces of promotion work ever at that Mr Edna d bel 1 » _ °°”‘°‘°" by “ “"9” ”“”"'“’““ ”‘ steurirotlon r HM nthtlnlr ievfhnt Mm Rm' ` the development of national wel gan __ _ ___ ° _ _ 5 B 01959 _ me in this country has just been bacierlz __ i§_:_°§;f__° m ¢f°b¢= and l-l:__£ose. s. Alloc Rea. . com leted b Sir James Woods, Presrident ofythe Gordon MacKay, Nm’ far fmm the d°m1"“e °! “ml 2: A” Company of Toronto sir James mls mteulsent adm’ 15 “ WYE' Phill Th°m°'5- has written 7,500 personal letters camp supmrted by me 3°n°"°"5' Gfadii to prolemlonal and buslness wo hearted activities of an energetic 2, Eileen Rea. clam “gms tlwll. _“ppm tn the Service Club which I shall not Grade' L l name One of the major activities David EGBHS 3. Jam” E35” I x Sr.-i, Rita MacDonald MacDonald; 3. Thomas Jr.-1, Bernadette Mac- Rita Maclntyre; 3, Rus- VII.-l, Mlznadora Mac- Theresa Maclntyre; 3, V.-i, Margaret Rose; 2. III,-1, Theresa MacDon- drey Macintyre; 3, Jose- II.-l, Ivan Maclntyre; I.-Shirley MacKenzie; 2.- rl W] f d H ith Ce y mme ea ensue of the Service Club is the support The fo lowing received primes at anada. in its efforts to cam for ol, __ crippled Chu _S Comm” _asm d I Chen C B 9 X,°§;,,§,,§°;"°'° °“mpmg“ M hemh tee which supplies splints una the highest stunning in their class- Tlle Health Lea ue braces for crippled children The es; Grade g , which is to, __ assume some of the Donlinlon wide . “me du wppues ,nw muk W "M Gnde activities of the social Hyglono|l’_‘_’;’“__i‘;___!“‘§_;‘___f_’;’Yf__ °‘;’_§}§___g_“__= gf Wagg- e smmcu’ Wm have as ‘mi of _gs children is of course, bovine tu- aid most important object ves, e nivcrsal pasteurization of mil.: ger°“l°5i€ _games by ‘iw mnk sl .1 t t <1 in that i it i °’““‘°“ “H e°°SS“fY adl;.llt?_.,’:eS;_os gh; letter whfclleremn Did you know One epidemic of phulzed ms own personal leellnss l typhoid fever in the City of Mont d vl tl h ‘lm b real resulted in 5,000 cases, 500 fe" cg” fl (ms ofgmerded wpmh deaths and is estimated to have by Rita lvlacintyie. 111 lf HIl'l“S YW8 6 EBC l pel.s'on_ a ww ol an address by Dr cxogt the Pgoviéirce of Quellliec $20, John Egan, Teacher. Gordon Bates, General Director of ___ Um ____'a'“m_1k at epide ° was §,,f:e°{1,§2 1,§,°,§‘,,‘f,,‘§‘l’°°’,,4°l"l‘;“‘§§l“;',§§,f_"’_“ _e_l):_l_: 2; l<_r_._o:___ ogecislietnilcnli sr/iNi.sy lminol: scilooi. 3? Assnlclatum ‘urging that "ch accounted for 10000 eases and was S¢l\|°l' Dqillflllivllt y specal attention to the facts d to G me x_l Nom Reld. 2 Isabel contained in that address Sir gggciommgnsosails _TRW milk sup Rel; 3 Laytim Ben ’ ' `hnIxIel‘:fo°r¢tll::ll:t‘§;'a very large pl-o_ Did you know Thlft ordinary Grlldé IX-1. 1i$\\‘1i-‘H 3» mrtlvn of our milk supply in fl?" milk 1 sreimnsibxe fm' mm m<§aIg:c\?fl§&13'Le:rInzTd-%s§§n- cannon is still unpufourlred, with dl___l§_°__l°___<§“i__§_o____l>__pero_<=enl___;>_l___¢;ll ____ Reid; 3 M___~y Bulmm- » me “sun that the best °f wr during the hot summer month C*"“d° VH“°1- Francis B°l3°’5 2' foods-M1i.,K_cnrrics with it dis- md ____ __ __ 5 Nmbm Re1d;3_K,,mee,, Rem "'°° “nd death t ll ldyou ow T at m k home Junior Department As an illustration of the dim Y"l° _ °'“d P°"°YP"°1d ‘°"""| Grade v-1_1, Ann... ivinorrwon; 2, cuulco mood by local health nuth et “ff _f8°P“° 5°" “"°“” Robert Rolo; a, n. B. Rolo. Oritiw and the apathy. or very of mes "Q, ° ln c°pff’“’°l‘__ Grade v-1, Msriorlo Martin; 2, WD Pl`0JUdi°@. of community leaders emi _;usE°"m" lun an a ,lan Helen Reid; 3, Joy MacLeod. i it i t Y ' 5 'S' ”“°”3 ' Gmio iv-1. Thomas Holger; 2. in matters o commun y mpor ence nr Gordon notes, nationally “$131” ‘;‘_‘_“__f:§;‘;“ ,l‘,‘f_1a_“_‘;f_‘;~ um Gertrude Msooulgun; a, slois Mac- known public health authority and (40 fluid ounces) _ mllk __ q “___ Ewen. __ _ General Director of the Health ° eq Grade III lsr.)-1. ene Mac- ol, cmadm “lates the _,ol_ in food value to one pound oi’ steak Donllll no For obvious "nom at 22 cents Ii eggs averaging al ands In (J,-,)__.1_ _lame Mic. gmt be °mltted_lh°__sh cost of 33 cents, 3 pounds of fresh L,°d_ 2_ Glagys Hem-y; 3_ Mm;-,en the actual location wdnsh M’ 5 wat M 40 “nm 2% MlwGl118l\l'i- is beautllully mu pounds of chicken at an average G,-,de 3_1, Amgm Reid; 2, 9, mecca for thousands °°5t °‘ 5° °°“t°- 1 P°\1lld Of 101” George MacEwen; 8, Brendon Reid. S The mllk for pork at 22 cents or $100 worth of grade 1_1, Thomas Gallant; 2, __ summed bv oysters? And that comparison does pi-mold Mnenwd; 3, Keith Henry. not include the essential vitamins goo, A, can-no-Prirlcipai. °“° °°"' A B C. D ana is which mill; can Lovins Fleming-ssoutant. erclses in January for x. sr.-Rita iviaclnonaio. X. Jr.-Bemnoltto Mac- VII.-Meriadora 'MacDon- Grade Grade Grade V.-Margaret Rose. IH.-Theresa. MacDonald. II.-Ivan Maclntyre. Grade I.-Shirley MacKenzie. 'I'-he highest attendance prim won LAY! FIBES T0 SMDKEBS ”°“"° ”‘ rms. svnslili Mol-mrs sonsorw, ont., roi.. io-rho Ontario Forestry Branch blamed smokers for the majority of forut fires in thu district int year. Buch som oi timber valued at :$2.950 in HOPE IS HELD FDB. HEART UL- CER CURE JOHNSON CITY, N. Y., Feb. 10- Dr. John W. P. Love, essociate dir- ector of the Endicott Johnson Lab- oratory, yesterday told of a 'type of "cannibal" bacteria, with which he hopes to effect a cure for heart ulcers. I-le disclosed that it had been used successfully in one recent case. ,Bacteria was rushed by gteamship and airplane to Johannesburg, South Africa, and administered to a young patient suffering from an ulcerated heart. . Under Dr. Love‘,s guidance, a “stable” of _"bacteriophage" has been fostered and enlarged in the laboratory. "Bacteriophage" is harm- lem to the human body. It feeds upon and destroys other types dari- gerous to human health. Dr. Love said the bacteriophage is being used to treat ulcers in per- sons between the ages of 18 and 35. I-Ie explained that the “cannibals,” when put into the blood stream, feed On and eliminate other bac- teria which cause the ulcerated coli- dition. difit. oluinuarss /is ensc- rlucai. auomsim Mas Esther Rabiun. Unuiversity of Alberta graduate, has proven to former sceptical fellow students that the electrical research held still has a place for women. Following her graduation. Miss Rabkln has joined the rmenrch lab- oratory ol a large Toronto elec- tricai appliance nwnufactiuer. The former co-ed is being trained by expert scientists in preparation for practical application of her know- ledge. Esther Rabkin came to Canada from Russia. She is the only girl to have received an electrical en- gineer’s degree from the University of Alberta. "she was an excellent student," says Dr. J. H. Macleod, University head, “and had the courage and strength of her convictions. Her qualities and abilities are of the variety possessed by few who enter t-he university," WINSLDE NORTH SCHOOL January: Grade X: I Rena Youniier_ Grade VIII: 1 Clayton Clidmore, 2 Keith Cudmore. . Grade VI: 1 Laurettl Smith, I Alton Younker: 3 Preston Cudriiore. Grade V: 1 Margaret Crasweii; 2 Marion Ford: 3 Erio I..aix1'i. Gnd., Ill: 1 Catherine MoNaugh- tan; 2 Vera Nunn; 3 mm cus- more.. Grade II 0.): Charlotte Moreside. nres destroyed more than 00,108- tho Budbury arcs.. =l 'Grade Il fb): Heath Cruweii. Grade I: No examinations. _ '. 0'I‘I‘AWA. llbb. 10-n." said Dr. Jen- zlln. ness. "find insects and animals have who romrioor. 1 lb. returned to the island." 2 lbs. Fancy Biscuit He said he was impressed by 8 packages Icing Sugar ......, the progress in Java, which he ai- 1 lb. Cream Tartu ..‘........ so visited. 'It had become modem- 1 lb. Mixed Candy ized under Dutch rule. with excel- ii lbs. Lord ..................._ lent railroads. air services, and Wash Board . . V mgdsl duces85'perocntofthe eva pro world's quinine supply, he said and uit is its solo lndustry. 001'- of Rishmmd und Pvwmll Si* for the Visitor is il temple with B BEST TURNOVER. gallery more than a mile long, con- FOB TWO YLARQ ing the life 0? Buddha. (By The Canadian Preis) '101wN'i0, rch. io - 'lnvlllll nunrirn wrrn nUl~1=‘ALo Blu. volume .on the Toronto industrial . ---- sham section in January reached ALLENBY, Sask., Feb. 10-"Dad" 1,450,021 shares which was ih° Gulf, 85 who live; in retirement heaviest turnover in two years with near here, is one of the few sur- exception ol November last Thi viving buffalo hunters who ‘stalked price level reached a new high in the great herds over western plains the month since August, 1033. years M10- The lnonth's heaviest trader will Still hearty and active, "Dad" British American Oil with a tlllll delights in _recounting experiences over of 188,400 shares, follows. bi during the four years he hunted International Niiikd with i'i5 61| with “Buffalo Bill” Cody. 'Uip t0 shares and Braniiian Traction witl i8'i4, he recalls. buffaloe were 150,735 gh"-“_ p‘entii’ul on the prairiee, but whole- -gales on the mining floor of til/ sale slaughter decimated the herds. Togonw 3355.35, ln January at The last bison was shot in Cypress most doubled those of the previou Hills in 1882. month, :etching 36,828,253 the bei! "ora" our tolls oi tho night of um. April im An groups will -5,000 Sioux Indians into Canada ,oxmlmqn of ul, ,uw-5 md period alter the Custer massacre in Man- of hogvy ending. cold stock tana in 1810, seeking protection-of however, accounted for the mall the “Great White Mother," u they action, ~ _ _ , _ _ __, G"°'" Hd” A9°'” By Bob Moore and Iolin Hain with wood'-rrui o/vf/rss .am//cf amor sf.:-'ks me ‘”°' "1 h°\’"\ GRA/vr 1// asm//v/.va Aufk/cA.v ff/E C0!//VTKK i t . _ _ YOU KNOW PRETTY WELL WHAT THE' PRINCESS IS U P AGAINST- SHES GOTTU HAVE MONEY' AND' HAVE IT FAST. » ..., MARKAIA l if ,, r \