Mince lo. 1924 i" h FRINGE eowlnodto-oiiv llllll sly. SHOWING AT 3.15 - 7.00 and 9.00 W CAPITOL w I'll-DAY AND 3A1, SIJBIMRINE READY IQ-Girl traps “Pineal sub In one at the screen's most exciting m. menu thrillers! A Paramount Picture evening RICHARD ARLEN WENDY BARRIE with Nils lstlni - llogtr Pryor — ADDED — Inathernecks On Parade Travel -— Cartoon — Serial snows-its - 7.00 - 3.4a ii I Soldiers Allowed To Keep More Clothing ».EMPllll-.' — Til-NIGHT and SAT. till0lVS 7.00 - 8.45 — Maintee Saturday Only at 2.30 _ OTTAWA. March 8~(OP)—An uicrease in the number of items of military clothing which may be retained by soldiers and C.W.A.C. personnel after discharge wuss an- "llunved Willy by the defence de- partment, A soldier now will be allowed to keep one battle-dress blouse, onol pair of trousers, his grcdtcoat and‘ his field service cap or berot. A! discharged member of the C.W.A.C. l may keep one Jacket and skirt, her greatcoat. her cap and tie and one pair of gloves. nine cilmzixrrrmr0_v_vl\i_ guARnl/‘Jv BEITIII. llllllll This eelllnn la reserved of leosl interest, hnt allvertlellll e|' a newly nature inn he lnsHi-OI at flve cents a word. strictly II)‘ able In advance. CDI. with ma new. lei-Ml‘ Immunity fnellllill? Ant voln M00001 Timur; T“; I-Aflvllfidi’ ' homes-subs. I. ll. HUGHES Insure; Every-l 840-bi- IN. CONFEDIIIATION LIFI SUIANLE. CENTRAL l-‘ABIBII. — Sunday. March 12th. Canoe Cove '1 P. M. my. '1'. w. tioodwill. . J-lO-Ii. NOTICE. - Winsloe - Bel‘ Maren . A. M. Prince- town Mood a r. m. wlnsloe Norah '1 Constable. CHURCH Unltbd Onuroh 12th Hlfllhfield hlrlPJlfifiVMV-“e'J-‘s'-\' ' ‘MM , P. M. Rnv '. Min- é it". to... ASHES OF , NEW LONDON rlaesv-rsst. IAN uIlAlGm-March m... s... LIGHTING London 11.00 A. M South Granville 2.30 P. M. 1.0m iver 7.00 P. M. . nev. ti. M. Buntaln. Mbuster. I! f. “Ml I VIICIIP!‘ count ;l OAVINIIIBII UNITED CHURCH- hhwvvwlv.-..l.-s'uvvvlwlih-i --$ y. Match lat-h. _ wor- _ ship i1 A. M. inventing-hrs.» PM. n’ w" ‘ m? ‘Maw. udy New Glasgow. Rev. w l. mum“ 3' ' " escorted back in‘ ti: pakl-zy- Ge X run PIISIYTEBIAN cnuncnl W "l lw “ll < e M" 1N cAN4n5__.5,-o°u¢m Q 5‘; ain, in that alcove oi the buffet, new mm, ,h s face was flulied and he breath- Divlne word-up will be Lord's Day as follows: i- Olflli-ly- I 11 A. M. zlartsville a P. M i-iunwrl "Hello. onlthrownow will“ some gar f3 M. Donald N-legtolatrrl. ll" 9h An - rue Pacsarrzauiv cuuaui m“ may “Frag? mm “n”, . ‘ k l; ‘nan a l - IN CANADA-Services on Sunday. 25013,. gilglee :Ild—‘:!‘.d neigavme lldarcn 12th will he as follows: Cal- . mumq m- your- eavml 11-00 - - WM elmlll "The devil :1; didi" Hardlst/y m. ‘I-W P-M- B" T bolt i-i ht. an 31w a ister a-io-u “v ' o ' - ' slightly. "I say, ‘his grows in r- munAmgzT-“nf! United“ (gahmhl BPOke ta you m Germans SETWCS 0n l1 8V. M8115 l H5 It _ follows: Rose Valley 11 A. M. North '1 rlflféall-lfi aaidagulzleageistizifrte wglleuli P. M. Pleaasnit. viiueyqgi-Me m didfjll Rev. D J. Morrison. "ma. ' _ _| "Um—‘l have a favour to ask of m ' _ a “Hi gully/t; the General mused. "Then w a " MAESlII-‘IELD PItESBYTERJANI “wen he_he gave me a iii be held as follows: Harmleton ii Aivi nishaeia a an. iii-sol. H1855- "Ordinarily I v-ronld not S-iD-IiQwas given ms. But sir, it so absol- utely confirms WJMZ Lady Hardlstry 0511395 or ENGLAND 55g. suspected that I am afraid I must VICES S lib.“ h 13th. Ext. Eve John's. chuiii-ctia.’ ‘exam, Evening _sir." Prayer 7,30 RM. iWed. March 15th,i arjayer 8.0g P. M.) St. Elll- ,Come on, a ‘s lnloh Pl’ Couimunloti 11.00 A. M. Rev G R-lnedi" ihrtman, Hector. 3-10-11.’ Pallmiofinlfied u, avid: voiww-u aware?“ EBEYYLiiZ ii..““.-.,§.¥€§‘. 3:837 s . ufith“ariegvsmfegucws_smgg& hardened poultfce. he winced and Dominion 1'1 AM. Kingston 3 RM. ooi-ivwsll 13o P. M. s. School l1‘ A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. a-m-“Qperfect imitation of-of thal. comic HAMPTON UNITED CHURCl-L- radio any He said, ‘Giff fllberi? Minister’ He“ Rm, E_ v ._._~;,y‘ B‘ D_ mein kind retards and i/ell hm dm Services sundm“ March 13;“ 1301;- vernuuunesrese ls fer: rkascnt.” M out with it, verbatim. _ D§Qb19 3 P_ M,‘ Major-General iii‘ Albert Hard-I mmmm 730 p, M_ 07m isty was will laughing as he called. l! 1W . . - H In! willmcak cm Bobgrhm'%¥lil forth dl k a ° cock-fighting!- . So he finds ‘its. Ytl-le pleasure-trip service in Bonshaw at 7.20 P. M. l "Gad! This licks very iolerlrant, ilncs he. " He 'f1l"Ck' 3-10-11 “fTalth {'01) if that iDeience Minister Ralston an- nounced recently in in,» House of Commons Fiat soldiers would be Dennltted o retain one uniform‘ after their discharge.) Previously, discharged soldiers and C-WJLCUpersonnel were per- l mitted to retain only such items of JHIIlItITydSSlIE as badges, personal ‘necessaries, underclothlng, shirts. stockings. boots and gloves. The increase, effective March l, m rent 5' vnirull ~ - wplrs cm oliuilfgnifcbetlq/enfgnylddigii . acne so -, ~i' ~ d‘ rt - t 1 u . ‘nm ' ACIION lfl- illtiiilggr sklrlsilceéo m m‘ 98 _ The uniforms may be worn any- gheref anytlgilc léitftefl pfildoizgcgf 30 i ays rom e a o arge lbuudischarge certificate must be i carried. (‘zit-icon l Afttr the 30-day period. llnl- MH‘ - forms may be worn by ex-scrvice ‘ “Cd personnel ottlv provided permission llns bccn obtained from the dis-I ti-ict officer commanding of tlte| military district. . I . vmu “m” ‘m. “nuns ew Lehr SENSE — tilts _- l. not: Comedy - Color Secret Service In Political Moves In Liberty Ship Yarns? WASHINGTON, March 8 - (AlU-Rrcsident Joseph Curran 01' the National Maritime Union} (C.l.O.i drew angry protests from Republican Senators today when he told the ‘rrumen Committee he| saw "political significance" int some newspaper accounts of they cracking of Liberty ships. ’ Asserting that Senator Mon Wall- grcn iDmfr-Wcsh), an adminis-l tratlon supporter. ‘made more 1'i=s' about the investigation titan - any one else, Senators Ralph] .,._-.~.s - 11199-151.) and Homer Fergus. l (Helm-Mich). demand- _ctl that the witness submit for |the rvcord later the stories t1» which he referred. l The tlareub came after corroborated testimony of three‘ southern Liberty ship huildersi that cracks, many minor in na- ture. which occurred in 183 of 1911 i such vessels, involved only "a very small percentage" of Lila, construc- 110.1. "All thn battlefields n! the world arc witnesses to the efficiency of the Liberty ship," Curran declar- ed. But h.- sald we should consider lt "dnnilerous“ to use Liberty ships us hospital ships and that only an "emci-izency’ would justify use in a troop carrier. Curran ‘ t- narneommg. \ , . " " MIN u macaw: People Enioyfects ‘ til-mm 0 FGY Friday ', 7.45 t0 8 PJI. The m2. b dl csiiisin of Ailitd and enemy‘ 5mm Annpiitiangeviftetitwz; dforga advancing into Bllfmfl! "'- Iortheut India was made Monday. NORTH RIVER. BAPTIST ed hi; knee. (llllllwllEs-—5lllldfly- Mfiwh 1W1- vounz man damn‘; eat. bullets for lllairlrlixov: Service 1 River: Service 3.30 P. M. Iiingston: Service 7.30 RM. Clyde River. Sab- bath School ll A. M. North River. Kindly note chance of hour from 3 to 3.30. You are lmd-ted to wor- shfrp. Rev. A. E. Todd. Mingstil‘. to have a moat distinguished fut- ure!" ' CHAPTER "III "UNABLE TO DISPROVE IT" Carol Gilroy was puzzled and a l h. i ;' . TRYON — noNsnAw B’“'"§§ gfeatlgtglgodotwoitizeghnglvy W3 “Silas Await-gating llggsvmorehtnd Moreton who, as self-contained as 39o R MUrrvoln 7'30 P_ M 7119 a. sung in n Ilse-seemed to be en- ' ' ~ ' V rvices tlrelv nt uezlcc with "l5 world fififiw§gfgeff§dgfitmmfiybyi§= "A “Giles! I Wis you'd tell me-— pmver for Pardon." You are in- what dld that extraordinary mess- vlted to worship with us. 3-10-1i. age mean? Stine of it was German. ~ |wa=n't. it?" Moretcn serenely nod- ded his lteitd. ‘Oil. Certain Cal- throp looked furious! Why-why is he suddenly s-i rilstazzt. and cold?" “Dcar old Chou." Mormon negli- ilently drawled, "he'll cirne round Fact of the matter is. Cato]. that Record Operation 7 on s Calthrop‘; been rushed into a job a bit beyond his present; capabilit- .___-—- S. _ v “How can you sav llzat, Giles? NEW YORK. March 8—_lCPl—i'l-le_ ‘mmrossed me as being terribly Removal of a two-and-zi-ltauf inch efficient," _ ‘ sewing needle from the ventricle of| "H9 wag qum- 50nd p; they But a womans heart. the first case in yg“ knQ/“u QQrQL w‘ my, qgwning ntedioal history, and use of tin elee- an mm what ‘ “manly, tang], h" l-“lllk? ""3" W111i?“ mm‘? m‘? "at got to unravel and-well-hrs rath- gflmble- w“ rmmd w "he New er lost. his nerve Gone a Hf woolly: °rk “mica! “(new mlflght‘ ‘some (‘tans do "f onlv he wouldn't The needle was comp eteiy em- ‘ _ ‘ __.. bedded in the wall of the izft ven- H“)? ‘Qzlfsjlllr? _§,‘,’{]‘1°";“‘~‘ m” H" trlcle. This ls one of lhe two chatn- ‘M r gut“ ‘F! “why fiihse“ hers which murlp blood into the ~19" a ' -¥ arteries The operation lasted more 1° N“ "luv-l 5m" °l ‘Wmmlli than two hours during vrhlch the mflbfi- ha“ wnunueq 1;; wqrk “nigger-l Giles Moreton suddenly shook , with laughter. .~ woman. who used the necdle| "I say. in an attempt iit suicide while men- keep to myself! What tally tieranged- now is well. operation was IOPOWKi sense of l! humour llf2'< 2's: f "rink know. but CRY» V l '1'he electronic finger was made “I _~ u] t . m, , In lovlns memory of our dell‘ by ssmiiei Brennan. research m-lwa‘, m‘: he',,.,'f°_§f§,§v"{,0f,nd‘ to um.- ima daughter Janie ‘Eng: glnecr. He developed it at the all!‘ id u ,. n _. n _ I , we 1L Keel-loll of Df- Jim" -l~ M°°"h°ad-l,fi~,.iveips ‘mfilpc -X a: ltzlgd-boilcd °r New Y0” (3 v3] before whosl tread a sbfllffiiss fgggeelr fife §§,,“§”,;,°,§,,S“’§';2 wlildlie division has. been known to hon-nan final r. extcgnifl qll_jg;ll"slles_what w": illlsole°bli§seAo°ifiiil b‘??? the "Not a m of it Serve hém Jdolli‘ h fl - ll ihl-l" M r to: pon ere a mam!“ d any meta] mart e n fin. rifnd theno fie lféflfllllSlV told lhe girl: "Actually, bclwecn his leaving this place. oath iii.» ram- pant lady ln the maroon and [mid lgown~the oenerars wife. by l!" way-and his return. he Ms W“ scmething to my detriment. A those of a. w‘ shame!" er lp. Portions of two ribs wer; removed t0 reach the heart. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY --HONOI ROLL SUMMERS")! Grlade x-i. ziti Sllllphant, f. Cecelia Gallant. 3. Eleanor Camp- bell. Grade 18-4. Florence Clow, 2. H , _ JON’! Gillie, s. mm Poirler. Milt 30mg‘ }g<;,=>;u\;,o*;;,,.l~g,,,;"' Grade VIII-i. Marjorie Rogers. l, l‘- knok ' ' -" 2. Dorothy Arsenault. a. Barbara thin-l Y3“ ear “él-Eil vii-i. Annie Gallant, a. Giles Moretoil Marry G-aiudet. (l. illarie Disney avoiding her ev-‘h. Grade VI-I. Unit Cleudst, 2. Zel- soul! ma LoCielr, 3. Moi-v Kelly Grade V—1. Shirley Merle Arsenault. (l. Irerr McNully- Grade IV-t. Mildred Cameron}. Ceo le Dowcettg. I Dalton. 3 Shirk" l Grade III-l. Andrea Marie Peters. s. Theresa Cahlll. Carol " by damnable somctliillz. Md After it strained pause. she o. hand m1 hls. She ssid: ea’. cf her complete fallli ill hi" The words she hall not influence him MUSIC v 90% Senior Class 1. Mary Pal l1 tflliliy BLlllCKlHEADS mer. it. Barbara Sillb‘ Eohurman. Marv Kell OlNTMENl’ Use Maui's fei- slndrllf r TOP » i fer M" s I aiciuinn rorz NEWMAN l i ‘lam Hardlsty whom Captain Calthrop gm wrong 10-1i.l "sir! I-I must tell you After I the age" Calthrop grew more embarr-' mltting. Rev. Henry P. dream nor dare to deliver it s; it hi: lose zir. it-with rny-rny apologies. "Good lord, it must be a corkerlfnl" hm! insfleld. l-lolyfBelieve me, I'm pretty thick-skin-Ilgéifpangogugnl "lose DPO HOP “W” I idilvwwst. sol his Precious Mellie“- flf hLlfllVim. Poul. Simon Gavan-sell. Aug- ” - ustine Tym “The fellow cupped his handsxrh, ,.,,,,,.,,.§" around his mouth, sir, and gave (Uyrnnwlilhv i; “tended to the bereaved a 1 A- M- Nllfml breakfast, someday soon, he's golngflulzzlca‘ hill‘ Carol, it's too rich to‘ by I'll bet. it's gone with tile wird aLIN Alexander E.W. Ada. New Yorkqhl. h1g5.“ momenu» | danweroug something; a--a P911699, I I've got lo very still, Mother, This lnyal little See View, who llled March 10th, He sensed the srehgth be- l - .- hind her gentleness.‘ He was wit- Noonan. 2. emu by the strangely 5W9" balm spoken did tltl" SO Pixilll THR °‘ 52"“ = >~l'l§§§"r'§/§r 9W ven an sllrrolmd 11K com- _ libido’? “infill” one“... i” mu t/(MIAIM when it W38 lee-tried th t Rlchatd m, m; owed m ml osuc/oosv thglfilzaveijnly‘ 8821:, I ‘l W! be i f ill ealthofci" thee lsi. r53 YuCEfaS, iiigi! I and tender nurs- £ VE KYO”! IGWWY 7/157 '17 £4.57’ 70 fl)! I15‘ , . He was one of a [family of 10 cluldien of which the| follnwlne survive viz: Hamilton in .' B nehe, Mrs. Wm. Beer,‘ 2 Herbert. seek! Eidith,‘ MYI- lies Frimell, Duva-l. bask.‘ Ills death has left not only a vac-, _ g_ __ 4 ‘ h ‘A I R. c. 1v. BABY ciiivic "nmXleV as well. Always thinking of others and rradv to lend a hehlngi hand His ltcme was a place cvrry- one was welcome: by his kind andl disposition he endeared‘ to whom he came in con—~ tact. even in his hours of siokncssl e lovd to see his friends come to» bedside and always had g nd word for all. membe as long as and onscnt at services always taking a dflQrp interest in all that pertained :0 m; MUM Klnirdwn. He sanz iii the choir when only a voum man hsd continued until sickness orevened him. The funeral service took place atlmh/v oon and was very uni-wine: It was conducted bu the Rev. J. R. Skinner assisted by the Rem. A. E‘. Todd. The following hmms. favourites of the deceased were sunl. Nearer My God to Thee. [The My sherihfld an Ahkk: With Me The remains were laid lo rest in a" u» Kingston United Clhurcn Cem- - j; l‘ ‘eterv beside his parents, sister.» . b y = and brotlke’; mHe 1231x0110 mourn :- ~f 1 i. l> I (gurmrflw “m: ma?) In lhc Royal Canadian Navall lng lei-alarm "Li-rmie" mm. Harrison "ilfililllf fr‘. i‘ "“§‘°“"r§!f\"".l’°"' . v _ cg I-Kwfi-IH n .ig,-" __ sownkgylgfikafioxignjE-flénaxgtvgiztl fiance‘! ~ navel ' "wit tlw 7""'1'.l(‘Y‘\ o! thr- i-lmir, dresses hmne: John Stanley. New Haven.‘ P“ l"‘»‘" 1'“ ' I ‘if “Em” “f UN‘ hm‘ t- ii z rvn Y" ~ l of [L ('_ }\_ . Yvio, of (“'."vltlltetoll'n, Th- rl-irl llfillll i. im- l‘ E I , wHL- Mrs. Fl-fr. formerly messages of svmmthy mu 1i against communicable ol‘ Halifax, N 5 , watches, y by friends in this diseases and cxpsrt sdsiize on feed- ffom netghborinz , Many beautiful flrvtil also YBCGlVYi. The following were the oafbearers: Messrs. Wm. Green. Wm. Yoiuiker. esteem in which the’ was held was winced by MnKinnml. entire com- . Isle/yd of the m y. a-io-n.‘ much as the inlet shape o their intonation. Yes, "shape" was the --t.hei'e was a round fcrm of wsnnth and tenderness of shyness and Peace about those words; the shape of a heart, maybe . . ' He had intended to iell her of lady ‘Hardistus manifest suspic- ions, in thef ion m’ a half- nrutal -es‘.. Now lze altered hi; mind Carol Gilroy was revealed to him as a woman far too precious to him for careless handling He leaned came earnest 'owcrds he:- ancl be- . you ‘lav!- go‘. to know. It beccmes vet-v necessary for you to learn n great deal about me. seriously then -I rm regrett- irvv that ‘impizderit message to Sir lnlbert. He's a sportsman, and he'll doubtless tak- " all in Food part, yet; it was m; and lnsolenif’ i "So ‘Albert -as the General imseif?" "Trait! so Carol", H: ruminated and moved ‘lmcasllv. ‘The whole contretemps arose from the fzic‘. that the present Lady 1-1:ird£sti' is the Generals scuond wife. Sim hnd never me‘ me as-ns Giles Moreton She thought I was some- one else-someone quite different, whet-n me had known ln nineteen- forty. long before Sir Albert, was knighted and ant hi, present rank. Y-Ier husband ii-is known mc since! htggflcfl ~ti in prayer. Juliu= Fhhcr irlghti ls si l: 1-". ‘ ‘r - ‘ " in! I nine knee hizll " m n“, ,;,.»)- r .:i l. ii ‘on "That's better heaiinz. anyway! .4 I]... w s id h.- bcri‘. hcr 1 was expecting :1 mllCll more seri- ‘w-‘h ' rim h‘) ludrflt nus revelation R0 long as the ‘, , General can vouch for you I don't. “an ' i . l see whet, you've to wort-v about " ; "Bv G-eofle. ‘l do! Hitzdistv or .. no, I'm in the peculiar pcslllo“ cl’ not being able to rllsin-ovc _ that I'm not. an escaped G-rrrrian prison- er. probably susoeckd as a soy!" "Giles! Yeti-ion can't mean it?" (To B». Continue-ii Mclnnls. who passed away 10th, 1939. She has gone across the iivcr To the shores of ever green. And we long to see her dear face But the river flows between. Some day, some time. our eyes shal see The fare we loved so well, I Some day we'll clasp lier lovlrg And never say farewell. i Lov-ingly Iamamhered by Mother. a lo u Brothers and Sisters. 111v MEMORIAMl Ftccovcrtvl from WOllllilS received while fighting! With Gcileral Tito l Partisan force; the YWZC av girls above are llicturcd "E:- l)l‘.".(‘ilC‘. orrparsicrl" tn return to fighting from! .cd base ini Bari area of Italy I In levin momor of our darling‘ Nanak. ;,_~ rs. Will an: J. Graham.‘ ham M A Loving and thoughtful always, Cheerful right ta the end. A kind and loving Mother And lo all who linew her, a friend. Sadly Milled by ller Family. leading (lilo/try! II-.l..1enet Arienwt. t,‘ __ _-_ 1 ._> 3-10.“ P|MPLE$ iIIv MEMORIAM A m“ l h ‘ l l ‘m: - swash-stunner - 1am .. l Beyond earths aOIIOWS, pain llnd . Y l d V3579. age". 3- Jelll Dllll-ll- 15mm“ qhfiitofitl‘ "“““‘i‘§i‘.'l'l‘..°f.'2¢ lle hm ne with hi: Saviour t" 55° d tea” 1M °fl mum‘ l an “m” m- a: p-‘iingiim him IO bllllllflll 1s goo Jimiior Class here on el h 1. .1 it. M ur . Anzenet‘ Tanton a a . linow I i, praising him e Tea (cot-lust , Zesalrah Jane Fstey. 3- n ‘than. m ‘ Orange Pelfo bu” w'°‘°‘ .4 $9M’ Lllvlllflly Remmgaihvby in, lllfe ,.,. 18 93"“ Q99 I-IO-ll. 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