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"You Don't Know What Lovc is" "The Boy With The wistful Iiycs" "Pig Foot Pctc" ' "Let's Keep ‘Em Flyidg" "I'm Gcning Sentimental Ovcr You" EXTRA SCREEN NEWS AND MAIN STREET ON THE MARCH wanes we'e photogruiifr-d at f‘ ‘ ‘ Olllu-‘IJ, C.llif., Ti lC I'll’ ‘Ii M FLYING H um‘ ‘FlljNl v of l \i0i_')‘—(l]lr!1‘.lt(‘Li tly it: Al PIUNLIQ hi)“ ARI) schools now under coutitic‘, to the _._____ government. l-lcnilcled as one crinecly offerin s in years, U 0f the big gcs _- "Grcaec Monkey" Roles ll Abbott» and Costello p ' '. " ‘ i, ll ‘gr. rice ninni; lr ‘s Bruce and ltnyi: Ill'(‘ .‘>(‘.\"li - ' ping hostesses lll a USO c: house. Gorgnn character‘ ‘nan iiVlfltZ insrructoi", n" ‘ - a. e‘1"'i;.< skint flier in-lio moi in nrrlel‘ l0 ‘ire Bruce. C‘ nrlw Liiitfz }lL-l'— ', :1 flviirr ‘ii pizn If‘.~l"'l' of ‘K “p ‘Em F}; l filrtlicr augmented by ii ‘real’ cadets, who nnnenr in the Til-DAY ONLY — snows ANN §HERll)r\N--GEORG E HR lil\"l‘ “HONEYMOON FOR THREE” C APITO L COMING — THUR.—FRI. —-SA T. CASSIDY BLASTS THE LID OFF A DESERT MYSTERY! Tho Ghost Killer: thought they bud Hopulong comorodmbut he l out a hick up hi: lloeval Clara Tserrl/lzwr/r/Mw" Sen Raiders Ep. 3 (‘omedv-Curtoon c radius T71". ix‘ 1.. WILLIAM A . . l BRApi. I can- 1 . :1 . 3‘ j -,—7-__. rIAY; lIkKEZ " EM1>1iiEiT1Tuk§bA Y SI[U\‘.'S—7 AND ll-MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.31) NEWS, ODDITIES, FRIDAY S.'\'l‘l‘.'.l!).\Y A REPUBLIC -. , PICTURE s...» érjivijiiiv BURNETTE 534"“ ‘W995... ALSO BEST LINE-UP OF SHORTS 1N 'i‘0WN IN THE SWEET PIE AND PIE-B Stooges New York Parade-UNUSAL CRAFTS Cartoon . ltlorc than 175 plus six private icre used during the exciting aerial P ADM) TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time \V»\\'ELI'JNG'I‘II Throughout (10.30 om.) tvcslern Canada-HM m (to l0 00 pm.) 49.10 m. (from Canada and U.S.A.-3l 32 m 2553. \\'I-ll)Nl'ISl).-\Y, JANUARY 28 M P . 5.15 ‘Lindon Coiling.‘ 5 3t! "Women of Elnglnnd.’ by Mrs, Drcxcl Biddle 5.45 ‘Front Line Family.’ Talk Jr. 6 0i) BB Midland Light_ Or- ccnductor Richard from Britain to ndinnd‘ lnclitdlng news- ~= D J. Davies C.B.E., “ Commissioner tor New- < and. Ccmmexittiiy: ‘The Sta. Talk by Lt.- Tlicnias Wocdrooffc. on Collins ' 7.15 Iv: in French 7.30 C lIlClll Calls from Lon- <i (in collaboration with Jlcgm-i-iflt Pr .0: To ca a urc amine. p ‘its. Wrnyiiiul in a 111v’: "i " mcr.‘ on a hoary lllhid‘ body of the actress was found tn charred wreckage of the plane. I ‘i|‘.'.\ nirllrer on . nf Potesi Zliount-in, n grzlzite p '1 45: ‘Canadians in H Liz-filial. the lmly of (‘nrnle Lnirlmrcl, ivlin died with '3] others in the crush 0|’ n L05 on» ‘if -. is pu l» il lnti": ,usl_v nvir the shill sir-ll by mcmorrs of n icnlehing party rrturuirll; tn Las Vegas. Nev, Th; 9.30 ‘Britain Speaks ' 9.45 ‘Front Linc Family.‘ (Re- Wat). 10.00 Headline News and Views and Flashback 10.15 ‘Bands Across the Sea.’ The R.A.F. Dance Band. 10.45 ‘London Calling. 10.55 The lhtly Service. 11.00 ‘Sinews of War.‘ Srnal Arms l1. l5 ‘Britain Slpcolts . ' 1130 Radio N’.\\'S~H(!iLi A.M. ' l2 00 ‘Britain Sings!’ Alexandra Palace (Londoni Choir; e03. duct/Jr. Charles Proctor. 12.15 Demccrncy Marches. (Re- peat). 12.25 'I'h-:ink You, Ani:r'c.i! l2. 45 Close d; MEETING OF (JAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH Annual meeting; Cavendish United Pastoral Cnnlgc was held in Cnvcn- dish Church on January 21st with a good representation from the four sections in attendance. Rev. Mr. Tilley presided at meeting. Reports irom different Societies and organizations showed progress being made in Church work, as also Treasurers report showed Financial Standing 0f Congregation good. Rev. M1‘ .'I‘illey reported good interest in four Bible study Classts (one of these being in clay school held during school hours) also n Young Couples Society which has been re-oruanlzrd in Cztvcndisn. Just before the close of muting wiih prayer by Rev. Mr. Tillcy, Mrs. Mer- vyn Bulmnn read the follow-lily; ud- dress and Mrs. J amcs L. LA'P.ige pre- sented Rev. Mr. 'l‘iliey with .1 wd-l fllled purse. Our Beloved Pastor The Rev. George 'I‘illey As we arc izathered together to- day at anot-htr Annual Cougrcxa- tional Meeting we deem it a lilting time to express to you cur gratitude for the faithful scryiccs herents cf the four churches which comprise your tlcld of labor. We realize that. nevrr brfore, “'11s there, a lzrcntcr need for guidance, this need is cinilv beccming intensi- fied as the foes of riizhtcrusnrss muster their forces, against us-on every side I ‘ziiiiuiiieiifiiway To Help Relieve w N n. O "l :7 m Z fv 9' n . IiiT-LJTRESIEPLIIZKm i,“ "R v .3.15-7—8.»t5 i, CZYI.!‘..'.O'.F"I‘ETO\"JN GUAllDlrkhl . _. GUARDIAN Bristol And Vicinity This vicinity lost another of its ‘ lllll rolumn In ruuanull mr nuvw al lnrul lnluut, Inn mh-oruulng ol n nl-nuy nuluro may on luurlenl ll O ccnll n word. llrlrlly puylblu in IIIHIIIPO- CRASVml-L-for Photographs “am "sldems 1"“ Week when death elmmcd the life of David CONFEDERATIO; LIFE ‘NSUR Stafford after on illness of several Aug-y; L4"; months. Well along in the evening of life Hr. Stafford had never m“; known the feeling of illness until strickencd some months ago. Hie M ivas born in Nova Scotla, more than ‘SKATE in aid of Hospital. seventy yicnrs age and 0mm here night's the night. at. the Forum, as a _V0ll'.'lg man. H: spent n1,- life LJ'744'1'28'11- as n fisherman, lllfiing a success of the bu.n ss. H l i - MR, AND MRS. J. FRANK MUT- md several] 1e otnei‘ eyeigtléilegisilg TART, Carleton, announce the en- mourn Ezgement <66 thglrl daughter, Mlldéed y nine Io cn ei Earl, son o l r. M _ fmd MTS- Edlvm Miwwuuams- cape enteiierlnaigeiiriiigitilniigiiligeglkgnd‘sit Fimclsc. Marriage to take plac present is M‘ Chnflottetowll- e in the near future. L-8l3-1-28-li. o“ __ Ponce Mr. Louis Drake, who arrived Cgurt. yggtegalyin: $01112; on a Mme "m" 3313"’ l0 Bit/end We drunk and disorderly charge w“ funeral of his uncle, Mr. Dave Staf- wntenced to twenty days m Jan ford. left‘on return to his duties without the option of o. fine. A l“ that ‘my ‘m Saiurdalf- young man arrested by Constables Gordon Poole nnit Peter Walsh charged with being drunk and dis- orderly and shoplifting wins sen- tenced to sxity days in jail without COOK STUDIO where people are being photographed. To- Pte. Eldon Drake, who was home on leave for ten days left on Mon- <10)’ for his training center. Mr. Gus McDonald left Saturday the option 0f a fine. The accused was taken into custody after pro- prietors of several stores made complaint a man had made off with several articles from their stores. 25th ANNIVERSARY— A very social evening was spent when about forty relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Cameron, Albany on lsaturday night. January 24th, to Ilil-Wlld the informal dinner in honor of their twenty-fifth wed- ding aniliversary. The dining room Wkljj artistically decorated for the cccuslon in silvcr and white and the tables simply groaned luidcr the ample supply of food. Those who assisted in serving were their (laughters, the Misses Marjorie and Florence Cameron, and two nieces, Miss Aimie Waddell and Miss Addie I-Inlllwcll. After dinner the bride und groom were escort- ed to thc seat of honor. The charr- mnn, Mr. Donald MacDonald call- ed upon ther daughter Marjorie who read an address on othnif of ire fzunily. after which M? Annie ivnddell read anothci" nrldr as o1 behalf of relntvcs and ‘ds. Some very complimentary "i-niarks were made by Rev. Ralph Barker Alfred Cameron and Mrs. Mr. George Burns. The grooms gift small grocery for Hnlifnx, NS, ivhere n: expects to be employed ns a cnrilcnter. The heavy January thaw has 19ft, much of the paved road bare and poor for Iltlllllllir but; the road in most places good for light driving and inst ufiek several people made the round trip tn the city with driving slirighs in fast time. Miss Kathleen McDonald of the staff at Falconivcod Hospital spent a few days wi‘n her parents last iveek. Ice culling his started here and harvesters report the cut the best in several years. The ic'e ts very clan and hard. Miss Beth Webster, teacher at Mount Stewart. ivns n visitor to the city on Saturday on birsiness, Mr. nnd ltfrs. B. W. McEwcn, who are spending the ivinter months in the City were visitors to Morell on Sunday making the trip by motor. Miss Margaret NfeEiven. student. at r P.W.C. Sunday. vras n visitor to Morell on Another welcome visitor to Mor- ell over tlze weekend was Mr, Angus Jones, of the Bank of Nova Scotta, Kensington. Mr. Jones was teller at. to the bride was a Hudson seal coat. and two lovely Kroenler chairs from the family. Other gifts included silver, money and linen. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron in their us- ual good manner, expressed in n. few well-chosen words their many thanks. A sing song xvas very much enjoyed, music being furnished by Rev. Ml‘. Barker and Mrs. Gleorge Burns, will e games were muc l en- ,l , " joyed by tlte younger ones. ice Jf“,iff,‘,¢‘,.,,‘if.o§“ flaws‘)? and the bride's "ieddlng ness. IICI-‘vllllbbillld is Pie James Blaxland nnd has been in England for two years with the heavy bat- tlie lvforcil Branch lwfore being trnnsteixr-crl to the ivesi-crn hfillLll. Miss lilunicc AfrDonziId, was il- week- end visitor to the city. ___,_ Mr. Freman Bowley who had his leg amputated nt the P. E. Island Hospital after an accident tn the woods has returned home. everyone deported to their respec- tive homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Cameron many more years of happy ivczldezl life together. Personals The many friends of Mrs. Alf. Atelictt; will regret to hear of her continued illness, G. A. Ready of Veterans Guard who ..<4_>cnt a brief holiday with Ills family 11nd friends at “Zlgnilli left on return Friday. Pt/e. Ralph Walsh. Pte. Keith Catnpbeil and Pie. Robert Carmic- hnei of the P.E.I. Highlanders, stationed in Niewforundland- are spending n fifteen day leave at their respective homes n Albany. Among those tnkihg advantage of thc Short Course held at Prince of Wales College nre Misses Thelma. Birt. and Mary McEaehem, Mount Stewart, Mercedes Flood, Bonshaw, Olive Livingstone, Clyde River, and Erma Campbell, Irishtown. Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Champion, Ci-nriottetown Airport ha/e return- ed from Montreal where they at;- tenned Lhc iicu-flng of -'i' " dnugh~ ter Margaret Rita to James Fraser of the R. A. F., Ferry Command. They also motored to Ottawa to visit their son LAC Clair Champion. R. C. A. R, stationed at Rockclitfc. While in Ottawa they were the guests of Inspector and Mrs. Bowen. R. C. M. P. They were accompanied by their daughter Mrs. J. Ray Campbell. ___ We refer not only to our national crisis, but to the insidious sins of our own little Province. We Iccl. dear Mr. 'll‘illey, n most. comfortiniz confidence in your efforts to spiritually strengthen us all, and especially our younger members, tz) lace these mammouth problems by your cxpounding to us more clsnrly the Word of God, and your practic- al every day applications of the teachings of the true Christian life. Many of us have sensed in ow hours of pain. sorrow and bereave- incni the value of your kindly DWS- once and owe you a debt of grati- tude which cannot be repaid. We had intended to leave to-day a tanrdble expression of our ap- preciation in the form of a warm and comfortable fur coat to protect vou on your long. cold drives from the rigor of our wintry climate but on account of some wartime diffi- culties being experienced in the mercantile field this commodity is at present unavailable. We therefore ask you to lease im- ocnt. this sum of money w th which vcu may we hope be able person- ally tn make the selection. Thanking you for all you have done and are doing, for us and ours and WlSlliflR you an abundance of health and strength to continue your labors tn the Great Masters Vine- yard ‘e remain devoteglv_v9_1irs._ BBUNBHITIS GOIIGIIS ~ SMIEIIESS ~ GOIIGISTIOII Getrifiht after painful bronchitis mis- eries . . . help relieve the coughing, oun- elmtlon, and soreness this time-tested lcks way that is so successful! Put a good s oonful of Vtcks Vapo {uh into a bowl of boiling writer. Then breathe in the steaming‘ vnpor< for ‘us! n fcwmin- utesn With each breath youtakenhemedication ouatraight tolnflamed bronchial m wherclt soothes irritation, quiet: coughing and loosens tightness nndcongestlon. At bedtime rub Vick: VnpoRub on throat, chest and back. =l a its Eoultloe-vapor action <- wor s for hours to bring r you added comfort while you sleep. H“? Heavy sen lee has formed along the entire sea coast here in the last two weeks. Old timers claim t-he ice drifted here from other pnrts as it it is very heavy in many places mountain liitili. In former yenrs the ice made here but this yours crop sec-ms. to be drift icc. ‘The poorest smelt fishing season in all history hrre will soon come to a close, for many of the fishers it. has already closed as they have taken up their nets. Mr. Lloyd S. Cox, lobster packer, reports prospects very good for lob_ sters this coming spring but there will be n great scarcity of fisher- men, it being almost. impossible to get help owing to .l‘.c war. Mr. Gerald lVfcAclam, owner and. manager of McAdumKs transfer‘, Morell hos added a new truck to the business. Mr. Frank Dunn manager of the Morell (Jo-operative store and Creamery was in the cily lust week on business. Miss Lottie Hughes wim spend; the summer months here is having ice put up this winter in the hopes Hie will be here again next summer despite the war. . Quite a. number of Hungarian partridge are ivlntering here this winter. The rccem thnw made feed- ing much better for the birds bar- ing the fields for them to get. grit. _>s"ll lincer around. 0f course focd is nlivays put out Riven Seven of the thirteen survivors nf the Standard Oil Military Ballets In battle-dress 143N130»: J . 38 — ( ) — Mlltt céaeimuniu throughout Great rttain are expected to am- sozb many thousands of iii-Yea!‘- old boys who will register under the new national scheme for the ‘iguldunce" of youths too vows W enter the armed forces. These units; Which already have 23,000 members, received a boost frrm the War Office when it WES announced that; uniforms. 10PM??- ly pumhased b,‘ the units will he sipplied tree o charfle- The)’ Wm consist of battle dress, field serv- ice cap and leather gaffer; similar to the type issued to Home Guard. "New cadet; units will be atflli. to the Home Gtiard or ‘Territorial establishment-f 101' training pmpose," an official 0f the British National Cadet As- sociation said, and when the boys reach the age of 1'1 they automat- lcally will pass into he Horns Guard." The full training scheme for boys has not yet been announced but plans have been dfflwll 11D by ‘he association for the establishment ated o! units to accomodute boys sent for training, BROOKFIELD SCHOOL C .CERT A very successful Christal! school concert. was staged. in Brookfteld Hall, Friday evening, December 19th, under the direc- tion c-t the teacher. Mtg Jennie MacNeill. assisted bv Miss Alice Dollar as crflillllsi- Mr. Cllinrles MncDufif vrry ca - ably acted us chairman and t e following program was rendered: Opening Chorus, "Welcome, by School. Address o! Welcome, by Hollis Cruwy. Recitation, by Ferne Stetson. Recitation. by Lorne W:0d. Dialogue, "The Selling of Sally", by Lfiah Moore, Jackie Wood, Horace Malcflween. Recitation, by Shirley Andrews. Motion Song, Darntng, by seven pupils. Miluolcgue, Wling To Santa, by Stanley Ciutvyys. Recitation, by Verna Wood. Recitation, by Katherine Mac- Dialogue. The Msck Wedding, by Sara. Macbcod, Dorothy Moore, tvcndell Johnstcne, HOIILS Cruwys, Horace MacSivccn, Lincoln Mac- o . Recitation, by Joan Macuan. Recitation, by Shirley Wood. Star Drill, by six girls. Dialogue, A New Lesson, by Stanley Cruwys and Lorne Wood Recitation. by Vcro C-ruwys. Pantomime, It Came Upon A Midnight, clear, by Hope MacLeod, Dorothy Moore, Sara MacLeOd, Lmh Moore. Motion Song, IJUllB bye. by t girls Monologue, Auntie Dosful, by Leah Moore. Playette, Brookliclci Ctiristmas concert. intermission. Music by Mr. Scottie Yule.- Chorus, Goad Santa Claus. by the School. Recitation. by David Andrews. Candle Drill, by five pupils. Monologue. (Neighbours News), by Alice Gallant. Recitation, by Gerald Cruwys. A nghrtstmas Acrostic, by nine pu- P . _Motion_ Song, GlOCmy Glo:ps, by five pupils. Rccitniicn, by Hollis Wocd. Recitation, by Claude Younker. Dialogue, A Minister's Mistake, by Dorothy Moore, Sara MaeLeod, Leah Moore. Recitation, by Beverly Mac- an. Mouth Organ Selection, by Mr. Frank Gallant. lvlcnolcgue, Christmas Doings, by Dorothy Moore. LEFT Gnr. Austin Hntnes of the R RIGHT of the c sing chm-us, Christmas Time, the R.C.N.V.R. at Cllu1'i0tl/3t0\vn. tinker Allan Jackson, tarpedoed by n subm- JANUARY 28. 1942 ___-m Ask vour neiohbors Bray Chicks did for flit: Then phnne or drop in I Clalgea n. gVorth. u: ' r a . chi; tohlc s on dldplay); Inflow“ Vance MRCKTI)’. Bloomfield s“ Central (Jreemcrier. (ilfTflwn ' Bruce Paynter, R. R. 4, Kensin‘. Gull-Junk" B . ra n ,N H. A. Jelley, Ollmryfw Landon‘ Clgrxejngaldlz‘. Haslam, Spfiflfflglm or J. J. Stewart, Montague, i“ by School. Jolly Old Santa arrived and du- tributved candy, orgnngvs, a“ gifts to the pupils and teacher, The singing of the Nzuzciini An. tlhcm brought the concert i0 Q c Lac. Everette l". Murray of tho R.C.A.F., stationed in Garder, Nfld. has returned to his duties, after spending n. ivcnszmt. leave n: hi! home in Clyde River. Lac. Murray is the youngrs son of Mrs. azd tho late ivnllnce '1. Murray of Clyde River, and Joined the R.C.A.F., tn Jilly 19M. O. S. Ralph Eric Carson, it! you old son of 3dr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Cl!‘- son, Mulpcuue Rand. He has been serving with the Canadian Navy for eight monllts. Hc (‘IlIlSlOd with “zrl and 'Lnc. CpL, Percy IttlJLLJ. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie llnllll‘! _ _ _ _. _ _ Both enlls ng at the outbreak o! ivur and are serv- f?‘ them bl 1051mm‘ m’ l‘ few m‘ ing with the Canadian forces overseas. . C. A" the North (iarnlinn enact, are seen after lrndlng alum-folk, Va. I-‘ront row from left to right: Trail" Burke. Elmo Burden and Ancelln Lepes. Back raw: Rolf Claucun, Bu: Tan-ell, Jeremiah J. Donflvlfl t"! fl-Lnlq- ‘.1