Lfflx‘ l f "lllllllllllll f l Van JOHNSON Marilyn MAXWIII. l____ ,_ .._.._---.¢- ._..____ QOWB AT 8:18 TAND 9:00 NEWS 0F THE DAY — POPULAR SCIENCE UNUCUAL OCCUPATIONS — I/NDOOR OUTING CARTOON ttm nan 1 mt null" ~ ma Iillllll ram smarts SHOWS AT 8:15 - 7 and 8:45 Plus Desert Hawk Ne. 12 ~ She Snoops To Conquer Canyons Of The Sun - Mickey Mouse At The Circus v-iHVA I 1M -'- ‘- - r-f |11fi‘n‘n“n"n'TI - .- l‘ THEATRES sUIIlllEn Mfégueisferlghtened people of the e s from the theatre for liars at a time. SAVAGE HARBOR SCHOOL Report for the month of Janu- rérade IX: l. Freda Feehan- Grade V111: 1. Wilfred Feehnn. Phyllis Murphy. Grade z: . Franca Coffin; 2, "m “u: “Mr a , .: rge : 1. Eileen Mcltellani S. Bad ie Mc- Grsde ,V, JrJ: l. Gerald Doyle; z. Miriam Douglas. Grade m: 1. Phyllis McKay- grsde Iizul. a181,? DOW!- rsde : o . ‘Teacher. Mary sinnott. Zion Ladies’ Guild PRESENTS VARIETY BDIIBERT z-tou HALL v TONIGHT '8.15 P. M. Admission 35 cents . Sale of Coffee and Doughnuts. .1 0f Charlottetown PIISINTS RUTH sum: Concert lupin Asslsisd by M", gglplt L. Douglas and Mr. G. Vincent Patrick untrue: or wanes courses user. FIIIIIY, Ell. 23rd. 8 3ll_ P. I. Since publication of MEOACJEIE. RALA F‘ received many beautiful trlb to the nigh cs . H t0 F/S. Al Hamilton 8 ned 2- -li. iHT Rimfilfin w EMPIRE \'\‘\\ I'll-BAY —FRI.~SAT. SHOWS 7 and 9 . . w o w drowned on C-atebex‘ l3. i944. I ha u to his tncnn-ory, or teem in which he was fine character and de- embcred by all his comrades to thank cnc and ur very kind words and thousht- and would especially men- orrrnltt turnouts —...._-.= q=_.—-— —-—I CIA WILL for fbotograplss. HOCKEY-West Kent vs. Surn- memiiie H1811 Sch l Forum. Fri- day. Flebrtrlry cat-sin’ 2-21-21. consensus l . “ma. non ctr-c m sows nncrzs, o... races. Nov- elty races. Friday, February 23rd. rot-um. 2-21-21. THE PIEBBYTEIIAN CHURCH 1N CANADAFA eci Personals Mr. A. F. Peterspikllo Bay. has returned from an enjoyable six wee ' visit to his daughters in Brighton and Waltham. Mass. Mrs. Lea R. C Pleasant Grove low. e P. E. Lllospital Mrs. Hector McNevbi of St. Cathsrines and Mrs. Haber Mac- llenn has been visiting in the city for the past week. Mrs. Fred Shannon of Saint John, arrived in the city Monday evenins called home bv the sud- den- oi her mother s. Robert Kirwin Mlnarl’: relieves aIrain In Memoriam MRI. J. LESLIE P00!!! Mrs. Margaret Clow. wife of J. Leslie Poole. passed away at Low- S’ ber 10. 1001. daughter oi Hon, James Clow. and Lucy Gra- ham Clow. On March 29. 1881. shewas mar- ried to J. Leslie Poole. and came to Lower Montague. where she 1c- aided until her death. Surviv- ing . us ther Benjamin. Murray arbour North: also two nieces. Ella. Mrs. John MacCormack. East Boston; Lucy. Mrs. L. G. Crooks. Water- town. Mass. who spent the earlier years of their lives with their aunt. and who visited her during her last illness. some months ago Mr.'Poole dis- posed oi their property to Mr. Thomas Jackson. but he and Mrs. Poole. remained in their former home where Mrs. Poole was tend- erly cared for during her illness by Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Poole. in her youth became member of the Presbyterian Plus Masked Marvel No. 10 And Other Shorts 1...... truest itltfnoriam to my late husband Sgt. Wendell D. as ve letters oi ovimz anew t... for and Bat. Wilfred McCarthy of Mt. Pleasant. (Mrs) Muriel Maoliensie. Minced’; relieves sprain ,2 l - l l ldercd by Mrs. Allan Mosher. of l a Church at Murray Harbour North. _and later joined the United -Church. at Lower Montague. Pos- lseseed with a special musical slit ishe was a member oi the choir ‘for a number ofyears and was always interested in the work of the church. Her kind and hospit- ‘able manner endeared hcr to a very wide circle of friends as was made evident bv the large attend- ance at her funeral which was held from the Lower Montague United Church. on Thursday. Februar 8th. Rev. A. S. Adams. \vho vis ted her while she was ill conducted the service during which the following hymns were sung: "Nearer My God to Thee". "Abide With Me". Solo. Heart of God." was feelingly ren- Montague. The pail-bearers were Messrs. John MacKenzie. David Wright. John Landrlgan. Ghessel Annear. Lemuel Robertson. and James King. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. (Patriot Please Copy) WESTMORELAND W. I. The members of Westmnrelasid W. I. met lit the home oi the Pres- ident February h with eight members present. Collection am- ounted to 55 cents. The President it resided and the meeting opened ll: the usual manner. Minutes of last m and new ones were appointed for rwxt mon . School-Axinie Weddell. Sick-Mrs. Robert Msyhew. Ed. —M.rs. Ray Cross- man. Mrs. Fred Fall. social-Mrs. Vsrner Moore. Mrs. Herold Oakes. Lunch-Mrs. Harold Qskcs. Mrs. Louis Prlutcis. Mrs. Fred Fall. Mrs. Hebcr McVittic invited the menubem to meet at her home for March meeting. roll cull to be ans- wered by Sins. soy or pay. Corr ndence was read and disc . 1t was moved and sec- onded that 83.00 be sent to Save the Children Fund also that s bill of 45 cents be paid. Two quilts were passed in and material was given out for another one. It wee moved d second that we send for uilt mu nd a social N1 n10!‘ Having retired from active life E "Near To The. THE cautz-QTTETOWN, aversion. .Ruth Blane, Harpist to v Play in Harpist. Miss Ruth Blane. will give n recital under ‘the auspices o! me Y's Men's Club evening. Mis Blane was born in Lon- dvrl. Enzland. and with hcr par- ents. came to Canada at the ngc of six. Her musical talents were" discovered at an early age. She became a pupil of Carlos Snlzedo, New York. afterwards also became a member of the Summer Harp Colony of America. founded by Mr. Salzedo and his wife. gMlspBlilnc is a sincere artist. dlsplaymg a maturity of musical understanding beyond her years displays great musicianship but u on Friday ‘ m Charlottetown ttili ti“ w; lgvgly bread ..- so smooth and so while l. i; your famll ‘s mo food-supply!" now as a if’??? home, Fleischmann_ bread every ti!!! tasting l0 Canada s favor were really in love With YW- Y°" ~ hll l 13W 7-. J¢Y1n955 rletelpnlov. of her chosen instru- ‘lgebllilgu Ymléitllfi you“ “my Dari the past t m.- thlnr which Ivvflmllv Y“ °°“' seasons‘ Miss Blane lfdas plgyed l; 51am‘! “n” "mp" 9.“ ‘he pa“ capacity audiences in Ontario. 97,, Pa“ Macmmld‘ hr u Quebec and in the United States I‘ w“ “m” Inner‘ as ‘ h, we; concerns . He gave me a Jhame to tell him the £11191 And I wouldn't. I lied to him. lull» B5 I lied to my father and motiher. and has been acclaimed for her skilful knowledge of the Harp. Appearing also with Miss Blane are two well known local vocal- -ro bake bread iusf right 05¢ Floisehmcnn’: FRESH Yefl" . - - 1 1 ding. it Bread pinyin bis Pzztéglfgsgzbienllfiigwlzg; we; Vitamin B. And, it 1s extra use If?‘ for other foods. If. 's fresh Yeas! Wi avesl Ask your 5N9" _ t . ‘d; 1h f miirar yellow labe — mann s verb Yietaeszgylovet golyears! PAGE 11-IREF‘. ul ou bake a’. ll give you sweet. just right e-‘lism, (odgy for Fleisch- 2 cakes 0| sussuutaar voua our b1 "a! _ m l,‘ “IAN”! ‘Mmrtuxf-tlzltlhnxtltlrt odd-um;- ‘M y n s cAslAflA {fmpu Vitamins. " .. . . - -» . - ' .. . He 1-1; lelt tvashiizgton Vdlj B's: I llLVcT lclam-.. .n h ifh"él-..t‘tt‘.‘it°tl‘fi.l.li “so. ‘i The youth“, and attmctivcliflm. we“. on the Ham m. only been serviceable to You, ii helhad to. because Peters a Irena person. As grand as they come. But I had to, because it was YOU I cared for." (Continued Tomorrow) FASCIST PARTY Martians . SEN ENCED. l MARSEXLLE. Feb. 21 - (Reut- ers) - Three members oi the Fascist party of Jacques Dorm were sentenced to death today b? the Marseille Court of Justice. A rturmrr: TO l tsp/mu sotnnzrt} Mr. Urban Bambilck, Head of' Hlllsborotlgh. received the following K"CC('I7‘ltill;iB11dlI1fl - BY. C . .FBde. Coy. R.C.A.S C. Bll’? Dear Mr. Eambrick-Liav I take this opportunity of whiting: vou hilt‘. curs a. Merry Christmas aPPV New Year. Your son Earl u a member oi m," platoon and he ‘Droven lf he finest of soldiers. Conditions overseas have not always been the best. but he has cheerfully ttccepttcd the sitti- atlon. At this writing V0111‘ SCn ls in the best of healifi. You nutst be proud of your son who is such a credit to his loved ones. his Gcd and his country. May I in closing. again tender to you and yours mv best wishes in this coming festive seas-on. Eiitccrzly ‘ C O. JAMES F. KAY. WEDDING BELLS A very level; wedding was sol- emnizcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dawson, Albany. P. E.I.. when their daughter, Mary Ruth. became the bride oi Vernon Craig Webster. son of Mr. J. M Webster and the late Mrs. Web- ster of Central Bcdcqtie, the offic- iating clergyman being their nas- v . 1W1"- ists, Mrs. Ralph L. Dottglas 11d m” " I It'd w ‘he "and ._ t d t 1 Mr‘ C" Vincent Patrick whmdal‘ ‘or you‘ sake‘ An’: Petnhhiatatesiva ggtr/llludemitsir sllleemihreco ofpelile though a nc-\vcomel' to Charlotte- 1hr‘ He 554d ha’ five‘. Dkrgthgfou, an, 1.35am,‘ tcwn. has mad: a favourable im- m’ ‘M he w“ ' 1 e10 ‘m The were gccuggd o: having maxim m recent appmrmwc‘ gtfihihzrtltli. lgladewuol tfhe 8:74:03: torturgcl and dxecuted a number 15112206. E. Full will assist at the ‘mm mt o; Mu-um, pan-tom . ' t w =I<aomvm ... or 7! Moll TllE |'|||.|. 9/ by g2 Frances Parkinson Keyed E look ‘“\'/§;i.\~\)'“ \../\.\.\70§/vv\"'” ‘ CHAPTER 37 For tit. firs. time Jeuness flushed angrily. But tine retort she seemed on the point oi mak- ing was bitten back. Instead of speaking sharply she replied tem- peratcly and tellingly. "W85 that ready the reason? Or did you mink perhaps it was more prudent, under all the cir- gillglhlihnces, to send them unsign.‘ . “I trill answer your second question first I think it is always more pruxlclzt that. such gifts. should be .'scnt anonymously if they are made by a man 1n g1. iieal lifc, to his very charming secretary- Tihis k not the first time I have sent vou presents of this kind. in this way, and you have never rtmcntcd it before. There is no reason why you should connect my methods with the fact that you were on trial. "As to your own conduct, since you have indirectly raised that point. I'm afraid I must say something which I had lwpod‘ D eWv/hkh enialns many ilana and anal lmnua. IRRADIATID tor the Rev. J. M. Baxter of Bod- eque and Albany United Church. The event celebrated the wed- ding anniversary of the brides parents. The bride, charming in n stront- lcngth gown of llmc and gold silk velvet. entered the room on the Ml Pearl MacLean of St. Peters, P. E. 1‘., who looked lovely in n street- ngth gown of red silk velvet, while the groom was ably support-i ed by Mr. Joseph Dawson. brother) oi the bride. The room was very artistically decorated for the occa- port; sion by the girl friends of the bride, thc ceremony being perform- ed undcr a bridal arch centered with wedding bells. During thc signing of the register. Mrs. E. V. MacLeod rendered a beautiful solo. accompanied by Mrs. Geo. MacKay. Immediately following the ccrc- mony a wedding supper was served no between forty and fifty guests. The bride's table was very attrac- tively lighted with candies and centered with a benutifulwvedding ca c. The remainder of the evening: was spent in music. singing and social intercourse. after which the friends departed to their homes. wishing Mary and Vernon many years of lmppy wedded life. The happy young couple will rcsidc in Central Bedcquc, P. E. I. Many and beautiful gifts were rc- ceived by t s popular young iourned t. hour was spent in contests. lsrsch was served by in charge. couple, showing the esteem in which they are held. you would never force me to say: it is bcgimiitig to look to me, Jcltness. as ll you had been very indiscreet . " "I'm afraid I have. But 1| didn't expect you to reproach rne for that. _I should think you'd bel inc last person to do such a tning "Xlllcrc is every reason Wily l ulci rcprcc-ch you. to a certain degree. m: compan- ion as well as my confidential secretary . " Obcctions for Vitamin D the same . be, bringing you ALL I was a girl of good character. Im still a sill of good character, oven if it was inolscreet to be- come your companion as ycu c411 it, to ti. certain degree.’ "time is nothing els: to call it. But L was no. rctcrtung. to that when l spoke of lnocscrctiort. I was i'L‘i0l‘i'llll{ tu ine fact that I have Jllbl. discovered. to my pain. ed and wry great. surprise. that you have been seeing a guud deal l SIJNCRE 'l' I IVAPOIITII MILK felfafizfisalnw Q SUNCREST Mills ia evaporated and lrridiitd day it leaves the rich dairy far-rne of Leeds and Grenville Counties. It comes to your table as fresh and sweet as rich wl101¢ mill! "n the original cream. doubly’ concentrated, plus the extra health values oi‘ Vitamin D enrichment. You'll like its smoother, concentrated richness. You'll find SUNCREST better for cooked dishes, in beverages and for infant feeding tn 23rd- anoe with the formula recommended by your Q1‘- of a good mtmy other men " "A goczi ciczt of a goo. ....tttyl other men! Why, Horace. how’ coul I, when t was with youl prerszicatiy nil ihe time?" "That is a slight exaggeration. j You have been with me ,1 good l deal, but you have not men wan" mo practically all th: time, by, any lllilillls Please d: not imply: that you have. Especially since; during the ititcrvais-J‘ ' I He nicked up a paper cutteihl Frill‘! M9709" tlt“i?l.tlt°.°'é..l“lill‘ $5.2’. 2231.51 5°" '° W5" he had felt as if ht- tvould like to occupy ltimsclf in some way while he talked to Jenness, wlho was still standing on the other side of the desk. sripping the edge of it with her hands, but otherwise giving no sign that the was struggling to keep her self-control. She was really a very beautiful fill. very beautiful and very al- uring. She did justice io ‘ made clothes and handsome-jewels. Her bearing was rcailv remark- able. for a girl from the country. not to mention her figure which was remarkable for any girl, no ntsttcr where she hml come from. It was tco bad that cverythlnr. fwd to end like this Nevertheless he stecled himself to continue ltfaltrr of Love I understand. from reliable sources. that during the intervals of our-companionship. ‘ you at one time saw a great deal oft Peter MacDonald." "Yes I did. But Peter wanted to marry me H.- asked me to over and over again. end he wouldn't have dune ihat if ther had been anvthinq shameful a- bout our relationship. You can't \ CFC "' Y 0 ll ll DRIIGSTORE pretend that you ihlnk there was. Horace." $5000? MAXWEll HOUSE COFFEE TIME and the Dominion Network l l tells on x¥rl§oi t TRY US Our Drugs are of the Beat and always FRESH l.\' STOCK. e obtain from ihc most reliable mnnu acturers. To obtain beat results from your rescrlptien you should have Free and Tested Drop. We fry to [Ive the But in ser- vice. Phone and ntaii orders re- ceive prompt attention. All nip-ht service at. your disposal. "We dispense lny .. riptian. Let us dispense yours.“ J. Ernest ll. Worth DIUGGIBTB Ibo “l