FEBRUARY 14. 1944 . l3EIIIllAi cu rnlllcs EllWAllii-TO-IIAY-TIIE-WEII. m I ~— "Bu" SHOWING AT 3'15 '“ 7'00 and 9'00 Ioi local interest. but udvsrtllllll 0i’ a newly nature may be lnsoueq ::..:'l:. 22.22.; "e "fir" - - uanuwoon. JR- L-arge as ccfulggorlf i *_ f ARRIVED OVERSEAS -- Mrs. i Douglas l-l. Mntheson. New Horton Albert ‘Bounty. us. has received a. cablegran; from her husband. Id.- Sto. Douglas H. Matheoon. R.C.N. V.R.. Who has many relatives and friends in P E I.. cf his safe arriv- l ai overseas. | I WE HAVE RECENTLY unloaded three carlouds of Alexander , my products including, Aahfelt 5111111; es. Roll Roofing. Sheathings. Wnll Board. etc. Many people were i disappointed on delivery lust year i due to an acute shortage of sup- , ply. therefore, we suggest voru book a your orders how for la-tor delivery . to avoid disappointment. R, T, i Holman Ltd, Charlottetown. . 2- - . FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral oi Lemuel Winchester i wns hcid Saturday afternoon from -St Paul's Cilurch where service c 0mm ...Symboi at Millions was conducted by Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner. The pallbearers were ...with a helmful of love for a man to take with him wherever he gocsmwharevcr he docs... Messrs. Harold Jenkins. John Mar- i, tin, H. I-I. Home. Reg Kemp. I-Iow- will k MRNE/t l ard Word and Dr. '1‘. Wayc The ‘Winner oljgN. Y. Clinic's Awerd u the ‘Yen I lent Play’! B ‘ s | Masonic Order oi which the de- , ceased was a Past Master, attend- QGERA LDINE FiTZGERALDw-BAL awALLls nauclflilj 0d in a body. Interment was in g the People's Cemetery, service be- fm K L E ing conducted by Rev. Mr. Gard- l nCY- llfnlrfilgfiitlY/tfimltdHarm/g llllscaunlliliou; SHOWER - 0.1 Jan. i3. a very pleasant oven- §Mlsedfimnyfl ing was spent when a large num- -bcr of friends and relatives gatlh- ered to shower Miss Hilda Steven- aaon at her home in North River. i To the strains of Lohengrins Wed- ding March played by Mrs. Russell Wheatley. the brlde-to-be was ush- ered t0 the seat of honor by Miss ___ Mary Claw. The rocm was pnettily Pi US NEWS 0F 01m novs 0 m‘ dfil"m<il “hi” tmwm‘ 17m’ 1 -— bn sn w s rumors ung VERSEAS from I. large white bell. The many costly gifts were opened by Miss ‘illlcanor Younkcr and Mrs. Irving Newson, while Miss Marjorie Mac- iKlnley read the accompanying iverses. Assisting also were Miss Erna Coles and Mrs. John Warren. The bldde-to-be in s. few well- .chosen words thanked all for re- imerlnbering ‘her so kindly after which all joined 1n singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." The i remainder oi the evenin was spent in music and social ntorsourse. Instrumental music consisting o! ' violin and guitar by Messrs. Mencis Doyle and Charlie MacKinnon was enioyed by all. Others of musical talent also assisted 1n the enter- tainment. A dainty lunch W85 then served and after ll hearty sing song all departed ing Hilda many years of happy wedded bliss. (Pat- riot please copyi. l “lfinlaus m lnlIT ALQIERS -—( fiPl _ The first Indian troops to set foot in Italy were Jodhpur infantrylnen. who held the Salerno bridgehead for l6 days under a mufderous artillery barr- age. Now, experienced mountain dighters of the Indian Army are in action in Italy. CANUCKS AT COLLEGE LEEDS, England —'CP)- More than 2n Canadians and 30 Ameri- cans, all in the forces, studied nat- ural science with its ilarticulllr- nppiiclltion to Leeds and Yorkshire industries during a week-long course nt Leeds. University TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The services ill Trinity on Bun- day, Feb. 13th were, despite the , well attended. The subject sermon was “Paul's Con- version." Mrs. R. Douglas. who has recently returned from Mon- trcal. rendered beautifully tho so- lo "How Lovely arc Thy Dwell- ings“. The evening service on Sunday was the fourth in a series on the temptations oi’ Jesus and the Men's Choir led in the service of praise. The Sunday School clus- (*5 were well attended despitc the storm and the Men's Association arc looking forward to Monday night to another successful supper llltgllqlltltftib!R"'I[E\AIII)R‘{AhKER condos testes M50 CARTOON — SPORTS - Letter To a Hero —— SHOWS AT 3.15 -- 7.00 and 8.45 CORONATION W. I. carried on. New committees are:- _ ——— school. Mrs. K. Pidgeon mid Miss lilo Fzhrunry meeting of Cor- Ethel McLeod; Lunch, Mrs. Vvurren all-mun \v. I-. was held at mu i aims and Mrs. K. Hilgcon; sick, come oi’ Mrs. George Buns, PJIHI hiissesjnnlo and Ethel McLeod‘ "W. Will! an attendance of nine Program, Mrs. Cl. F. Dunning and mtflibflh‘ and one visitor. The vlce- Miss Annie M Izod. Roll call for ilhsidelll 4 presided and opened next meeting to be answered with nlgrlllll: with the "mic" and "creed" w ' | I briefly d‘ enjoyed, and meeting closed with thc National AlithelIz. A dainty ‘IIIIICIITNESTSBTVEIYIDYIIIIETOIIIIIIIYWB . "Bing. say, or pdy"- A lncssnge cf ulnutos of previous meeting read lhlluss was received from Harold “m1 fllllzroved. Roll call responded l\'ici ed, oi thc RGIAIA>Fq for a ls with a vulentlnc verse. Reports 1?. .l'.\b bcx sent to hllnovor- in charge. assisted by the fillet-W Ind routine business se . Program topic was read and Collection B2 cents. _ ‘— ., . .. ' ‘ ' " “ ~— _"‘ “I ll a l|' , f] handlssll. Next l: Mlllor Joseph "Wicsmen or!" I>III‘:"r:'.rh" hum: .'.T,!,'._"dhll":2g:'_' finale‘: ,,,"§',,._"§\°,.:'.'Im¢, Qua. who lost both hands in lllon are mot on their "will; lzvhnnuv by llmllllt- ‘a bomb explosion whllo on exercises In England with {fmfitu o; u... h,‘ m, “h, hi,‘ d...“ in, 1 [he Regiment do Chaudlore. rah-u. h m. our. o. WIlIoIl ' " Will m 1r . _ ! I t Dlovllo wllll nu Iuyal Regiment cy can like to rs establish themselves. I t,l!'ke'3"|ll:;:n-c;dnwh° h" suture-d] ‘h. hm 1'". "a s rehclbllllatl l thi. ‘r l x them u RIIPII "Wllwl- I 1mm" 0 M‘ Klnlvwvlllm who llrrlfid llfimetlll-rl: Ihlhtnlli- "I: ‘If: $7" 5'“P"""°“' M cnmu‘ w“ M‘ ' I..." c,“ lq "u" a A m". Mn "H", n, "u, yum. m"; yhllo serving with the Nth Battalion. ll|mreu:"'° "Mouton from the last u.“- are ox- ____... GBABWELL fur photographs. I UONFEDERATIO ' . ' mo” u LIFE INSUB h will have to ho overcome lllfl thoislcllwcglcr. 93 Allllllffl AVmW-fl 1'\"ll"- "I" "l! Aityour dmgglmovhrdololn who n4 IOUIIII THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Ill Illll PULPIT lthc tent " God "d? . " s M In wllllptflmt ls m? thin . will b ‘liter the war. 0n thc basis which file“ l" “$1118 and expecting here will be no blessed utopias plucked from the trees men now ‘m’ Pllnfinl- only w we have aokn v “new” our gxilt and‘ Gipodus l-me we dare Practical and iinn y S: llfglflve that the future is saved -——___._._ QUEENS COUNTY L. 0. L. l MEETS AT CRAPAUI) Queen's County, L.O.L., llranaua on Feb. 1st with the members of Prince Arthur Lodge, Alihvllllh the meeting tong ppm, l“ u" "It Bids of the county, a good number attended, some driv- ing about 2a miles with horse and‘ 5191811 and a few with cfll‘ that, tclaught the snowdrift on retumlm; ome. Ver encour in . . lggceivgd from adgifflgarehtpqhtrzlsger all: adarcmlmy and the P. C, M., in his m called for one minute sil- °11°e In "lvect to our departed dead. who gave their lives for free- dom for our Empire with her Al. “"1 Ilfliivns. showing the teaching 0| the L. O. L. Association. Thc ‘visltinll member were royally s". tortainod at the homes of Crapaud lodge-members and in the Lodge "m? 8t the close of the meeting. A unl-nlmvlu VOIQ of thanks was tendered ‘the brothers and their wives for their kind hospitality. that is second to none when you MILK IIAIILEIIS WANTED Interested parties wanting to haul milk to Dun- stllffnage Factory please ‘communicate at once to W. R. Dennis. Cash & Carry. Charlottetown. We are now paying 57I/gC per lb. butterfat for milk this includes gov’t. bonus. llunstaffllage Chem & Butter Go. DUNSTAFFNAGE. P.E.l. v . ' ‘,7 », osunnesieofl" ... ulrnoozn , _ Sketch above is_arllst's concept-l greater polclltltlllllcs than solil- 10h of much- uhllclud giant liquid- i fuel ml5sllcs, l: nut likclv in sup- fuel rocket t at Nazis threaten to| port Nazi claims that it can dc- Sflld "P055 EflillilllnChannel, LS1 vnsfnte 20 square miles. nf largcl deplete? by Mechanlx Illustrated area, sly experts. Magazine. _v Projectile, while havlngl Visit Prince Arthur. Following are the slate of oili- cers for the current year: County Master, Basel C. I-lclzn; O. D. M., Stewart Inman; 0.0.. J.A. Mflclilnncn: c. n. s. Myron Shaw: c, 11'. s.. Peter Miler-net- em: C. ‘It, Harry Qui icy; Lectur- ,er, Gilbert MscDougal; c. ll. Douala Mwuan; Auditors. J. V. Moorulnd Donald Gordon: C.D.I.-.: .1. A. Murray, Donald] MacLean. Session closed by singing the National Anthem. THE IAPTIST CI! UIICII ‘(he service oi morning worshi was observed at i! A. M. ‘the sel- than by the luv. Ronnki Noble was N» Rcspectcr of Pa‘. m" based on thc words of Act= 1.0. 4-36. " i‘ s. truth I Dercelve that God is no mantel- of us. but in every nation he that feareth him and, wnrketh rlghteouness is eccentedi with him". At Joppa Saint Peter had a. vision, g, message rf the un- ‘ iversality of the gnsmi of Jesus. At. the beginning the full appeal of this vision was not completely accepted. saint ‘Paul, perhaps in- ilusnoed by {he life and martvrdon.-' of Stephen found in earlv missions that many who were not Jen's ac- OBDWG Hladlv the goseol of Jesus and with his. associate Harnvvbas claimed equality for all true believers. ilndinr! that there WE?!‘ many Ientlies who were really to llvc or to at; m their mm in the! Lord Jesus. The principle of thc oouallty of all men beforw and‘ has met many vicissitudes. It received, heartening recognition in the great; words of the Atlantir Ghrrter and] may God Flint that 1t shall be nve- . served in the pescp toward which wp 100k and for which wr- long. 'i‘hn. anthem of the morning wast Handel's "A Prayer”. The Church School met. for its period oi’ Bible Study at 2.30 PM.| Ffvening worship was observed at ‘l P. M M!‘ Noble's termon this snrvicl- was "Even so, Come Lorri Jesus." ,1 The over-ins anthem wns Mann-l dork "Te Drum Laudrmlvs." John’ Inch, Mus, Baa" organist and ohoirmaster was in charge oi’ the music at all services Film Thriller Opens To-iiay M ‘d and _~'_tition ar com- bine? u? the 15335 of warehou- age e in Warner Bros.’ new thriller, “Tine hLystorluls Doctor. which comes to the Oflvltnl Theatre today. A headless ghost -wl'licll "haunts" ‘the rchest tin minc of the dist-fict- efloct-volyylgocpinfi it out of needed war induction, gurcs as the I00 snbotour. mom to solve tllc mys- tery launch a rel-lee of exciting ev- ents and eventually uncover a. web oi Nssi- ed intrigue. Fihned on realistic settings. with much of the notion tnkill D1 l" taller, Eleanor Parker. Bruce Lester and Instea- Matthew I head the cast oi the picture. which, has a lonely mining_ village on the mm“ o: Ell-glands UOPIINAI, a ‘“““""" "" ‘ti?’ °"i..¥'“l; “m m“ u iabowgupgen Stol- e wicus Doc- tor" from on odd-M 8°" I MIMI y Rich- ard Well. ii iii! ‘Ihenewdwblolehnoeegehslcoldngrlppu end bvovlflilll ls le build Immunity with VIIIVGI_1 smell llltolon capsule combining COLD VACCINI plus VITAMINS II eulehlog eold, loin VlMVu lo ndm murky Ind and recovery. Ilyovive llnl hole sold, loin Vllevmllo ovomvne fatigue and Iowan vllelley. b! “lemme plleeullou eqelnslfilhne cells, Qvlpyo and blondlllll. probe! II Ibo Ielnlly will VlloVoll Condos. Only $2.50 lo: one to two moth amuse nonhuman. IYIIOMI tutti... ‘Medic nl l, _ - holngy ll: "It la not what you lost "l National Iltlvh“ ‘a: Blight"??? llffillfisémwz‘: Imtihzfixrlal.‘ lleplwvtlllt you have." ‘ n he suffered In "l! Ill‘ "If and the lo”; lClnldisn Amy Photos). Jlllviii v1'i'i‘.'i.'<. yet he was aware of the illfldt-El markalneu ready to press triggers - latth firthitfdil'l.I $ ithe clercurrfstanczs his Eixlitgldy rel: caption of McFergus and Olzilvie "N-‘HHVJAHVMRHJ-‘JVNJJUM’ | 'l'l-ll§1¢llO¢ A s-zllllrol: rc sinntid ll‘.'.'(' ilcnrd. On ITAQEQFHREE Dl-ATE Near and hr In the lino of duly, you'll find Codbury’: Dairy Milk Chocolate the prim: favourite because ifwo nourishing, delicious and satisfying ~— tile Empire's ~ IIOLI popular Milk Chocolate. Due lo wartime lllficnillzt, w: arc not nilmlyl able fa meet thc ever ivlaeasnlg hlgmmld f.” Cadbuvfl. W: regret any lllruppolntmcnf this may muse you. said inquired. mu l."1l 'Il is no’ 1,‘..o:i for ll lll!‘ "I nus Ltld" iil: '.’Zl .' Al? .“'.' l. l» i. » L. .... . -_ m1‘! lg’ t" l‘ b. l‘. h»! .\.. .11 _ , ._ . ...n .l ililnsillg liner 1 “ill; reverend grlltlcnlan should‘ olnetlling of thc sort" lllvc iettcr thugs to think ulzoul" dinnn!" ut-pyrlus "Y ' lilo obje cf l prclt ct-rlhq ' A ' MISICI‘ klvcrorti, Iviislel" ‘Wixnfl cur \_ Mlullclv, who was here before 3b,; used lac be seen in the village be- tllnfis- Buying’ a bottle of whuskeyl maybe." "sorry I can't offer you a drink"- l stro 0f Ihg "As a matter oi’ fact it man 5n u rowing boat." Obviously the skipper found lhll " lo. fiildilol} lnrrczilb l-Ic drifted from shorc Sallctlllri 3615515?Bliiéfiltfiiziii" ...;2"..‘;-Pt'.a‘:."r'it" tart“. The °1d “kipp” all" ma‘ mat“ luliv l") those Ldays (lflhotlll ellfiipth; _ _ dumped numerous packing 1159b gomgjp Wain‘ ‘mm, Sig. By Leslie Carglil mks. "Aye" MdFergus SZllCI- ‘~01’ tout-SS. the war. " ye ll no starve. Here's your letters; m, My news?" 'in%'h'b'tfla'o'q'ufifih'li'lfn'u‘i'i ‘V555 l-nd u bllhdie of newspapers. Ah'm- thinking yell zc glad tae see us?“ U... \. Tye “NH mQYGJ/llfln yeyc heard on S5- I‘d forgot- iseverai days." “H fui - those men will be known at Blah-i Tgsplengid! I don't. {want them utleow oumeocuupeo -1--. . - weeks ago suhply doesn't exist. l-le Evgaid 11%,? eglelmgiinmg‘ 34'5"" was marooned on another island. *—~ ~ ' .> * By the way I've tumbled to au- ~ - other matter concernng that place. Recollect how we failed to make headway? Ambrose Martin knew ail about it. It's where he went instead oi to thc mainland. Prob- ably came iron.- there on his last stage to Ovarn. so he was able to lead the Germans right to us. He's Mallow all right. Knows those waters like a. book, I'll be bound." "Give him a rest, Hugh, Talk about yourself for a. change." "There's not much to talk about. I've told you the old Hugh Everard is no more. l-le was a depressing specimen, due to a mlsspent youth haunted by the fear of having to_ take over a departmental store." I “What's wrong with that?" "The store? Nothing at all. As! flourishing a business as any 1n| the country, only it didn't appeal: to me. To thc Hugh Everard that, used to be. I mean." "And now?" "In a icw years’ time, providing tile old man passes it on, I'll de- dicate myself to making it biggerl and bigger. I realize the social ser- vice cf providing for the com- munity. Meanwhilc there will be other outlets. After a taste of vhe sea I've a hankering for the Nnvv." "With ii. vviic in every port?" she tensed. "One wifc" he replied solemnly. “Don't you think it ample?" "I—I suppose so!" "Blonds. blue-eyed and beauti- y. breath. duti- "Yes—I mean no!" Muriel drew a deep “Yes?" he pcI-sistcd. “Yes. dear!" she ngreeli mum deg“; c; They went back to the house d hand in han . AFTER. XI THE MAIL BOAT ARRIVES ‘cached ., 10 l To a Nazi, this L; not a pretty picture becaus him, it is symbolic of thc destruction cf Germany's great cities, Illc death of many Germans, the ulti- hls llomcillnd. It sholvs thc bardier ill the nose oi‘ n Canadian-built Lzlnca largest and fastest long range bcnlbvr in cxisitn. tod From this positiolrhr releases the Lane's clsh "Bill. I iluven‘t a sci." MCFCYEUs turned this over. "Ho ( ' know of th ch ‘l I10 . l'ies On" series. _,<To>_ Be_ Continued) c, to] ions of devastation on the target which nlonths, has frequently been Berlin. The intriguing, action-filled story of the first Lancaster built in Can- ‘ min, the Ruhr Express, is tcki 1n ‘Target Berlin." a National Film Board pFOdUCtlOll ill the “Canada Car- Tllcy dlnnn pass this way. Nae boats —because rocks " sunken W85 I ml I ng current adn stayed Willi ml , "Ah ken the currents well, Mis- |te_r Everard. and Ah'm telling you |'i1_s unlikely. If so be ye he's wireless set u'i‘cot a license and w be tellinc the Pcntmnslcr-Genernl.’ .1 #3:!‘ , in recent Penney Mason clcured ills throat. "Bless my soul!" he muttered. "Never entered my head ,\'0u youngsters were . were . ." "Falling in love," Muriel com- pleted "I've felt it coming on for days. And you're an old fraud. Do you ink I never noticed you watching us sideways?" . "Seems only yesterday that, you} two were at it hammer and ton-| ues." "Love at first sight. Pop.’ "We did it differently in my day. Has he kissed .l'ou Yet?" "Not exactly." . "Hey. young man, kiss the girl, -er—-exactly " ; “I-Icrc?" Hugh asked ill some lre- -‘ pidaticn." "Before my very eyes." Muriel offered her check, on_ which b». imprint/sci a chaste sal-| u e. Mr. Mnscn chuckled. “Tcchnlc-l ally disappointing." he pronounced. i "But you'll both improve Willl practice." "I didn't think getting engaged was 11kg this." Hugh confessed later. but 1m interesting discussion was cut short by the sight cf Ellcn- ; dori striding towards them, half, u dozen sailors at his heels. "Under cover." he ordered. Hur- ried directions to his men follow- ed. They disposed themselves among ihg rocks. Looking round to find what had occasioncd all the fuss. Hugh saw a motorboat making to- wards the island. Inside lilo house thc lieutenant briefly explained ihc position. Mason. Muriel. and George Jessop were to keep out of sight. ' "I shall ho witll you." Elleudorf wcnt on. "Everard mllst lncct the. visitors as though things were normal. ‘rboy lvlll unload stores and mail. Kindly maintain nn aloof banging." d I? ‘ upposc I I’ use " "You sign six death warrants." "I don't understand!" "It is simple. my friend. ‘i shall destroy those in the house. my men will be covering you and tn.- boatmcn. Sol But I prefer them to so unmolosted." l "I scei Search parties?" l “Precisely. The destination oil 2 mp: milk Segments of 4 amngr: alternative for the orangcs. I . "If they were missing and action was token it would clump ynur| stylo. I take it?" Ellcndori grilled his tooth. “This island would b- UlPlFF." he arreccl. "I should evacuate it regretfully. leaving lt littered with corpses. Have you decided tn be sensible?" Most painful for all concerned. supplies g0 ‘round. "Under protcsl~ycs-" 7 ' JPII TROPICAL GRANGE CREAM l pacing: [ELL-O lInlil/u Pmlrling C/mrulalr, ginger, or olbrr lu-crf uu/rn Prepare Jell-O Pudding with milk, as directed on package. Cool. Linc silics oi ll dessert howl with waters. Cover bottom oi bowl with oranges, and pour in Joli-O Pudding. Top with a thick layer of wafer crumbs, and chill. Accompany by cream or lop milk. Six or eight servings. Nola: Fingers of light cake and lake crunliu may replace wafers. Preserved pouches are ll delicious and JHHI Puddings li your grocer is temporarily out ui jcii-O ol- jell-O Puddings, please don't blame him. He's doing the best he can, to make his limited These days, few 1,’; Iraspoon 14!! wilulL-solllc goodness" in L‘\'("".' ~ women are getting as much jcll-O and jcll-O Pudding as they would like. So clever cooks are learning to cxlenri lhcsc family favorites in dozens; of different n-nys. jcll-O and jcll-O Puddings are so deliciously filll-flavored that you can add available ingrcdienis to nuke 111cm go further, 42nd r": iii bl: hurl: of tslllptlzzg. JElI-IED WM-DOIIF SAlAD i package Lemon IELL-O 2 cup: bot water 4 teaspoon: vinegar I mp (cull) diced rclny and apple ‘l, mp mine-all‘, if available V4 mp thick ulnd dialing Dissolve Jcii-O in hot water. Add vinegar and l1 with the salad. teaspoon salt. Chill until slightly thickened. Season celery and apple with 1,1; teaspoon salt; fold into slightly thickened Jail-O. Add nuts. Add to dress- ing, mixing well. Turn inlo we: mould. Chili until film. Unmonid on (Illfi lettuce. Six to eight serv- ings. if desired, addilionnl dressing may be served huduooddencvelkoh Not another soul was visible u he mod near the lending piss _-.-> .--—§».\_'i€’.-