. i l _ o N L Y -— , shows '.'.3\¥—7—-9 .\lso Svrrcn News ().\' Tllli hlllllfll" TO-DAY . iiliiibrr Y hcosrrito Q I .1 l i -" SHUWS 2.30-—7-—S.=i5 QT-Wafi 1175/7/14’)! i Sch Raiders. Ep. 5i C0lll8tll)'——CZll'l00ll EEMINQ FOR 3 DAYS - SR rs Mbfioa Y‘ to tho B" .,. TO-DA Y "y?" EMPIRE with THE HIGH stratus r0 THE FLORIDA PALMS! All America has taken Gena Autry to its heart . . . this [flit singing cowimy star In hi: latest and Inst pic- turo with memorable tunes and stirring action. ems AMTRY with fMlliY BURNETT!‘ ‘SPEND Tml: m: GROOMING Willi thc r-cs‘. u: f x. -wrnr t ‘ :.' . reaaiitzlliyfthc bra: iininlrci wclnan renews hcr a‘ lo sund "1195 for mlikili! h»: vxpillsivc l k llltc F31" li~ilc tjllfi" I‘. txom“ 0° » j gz-ccimcd in; “n b9 done-i cgrger girls cm There's ii" §our clothes f.: for instancj. {Will 82W!‘ tilt‘ that. really hJlvlllz cxncrt. tmoortrnrc. .ri ‘and s‘"iisi" ~ chest high tin/l ptfllfllb r._ ll "c clothes wiil_l'-'k c1 than ih€y v.':il if you slurrp accsssolmrs um f’ filrthclnlore. if vnu 10o heels as cftcn as m. THEY THOUGHT DISHONESTY WAS Tlii BEST POIICYI Mat-mod ll "any MORMPDOWHS Gertrude Michael George E. Stone Elisabeth Risdon N—S ‘Stooge (Tomcdv-(‘arioon fl hlllliililiilil i’ “i; 7 PANISH FIESTA NINFINE I 2.30 EVENING 7 & 8.45 Scenic Reel -T. ...e| 1 white collars and white glove; 1m. maculrltely white and remember to DYOFS $0111” things a little more otzcn, your wardrobe will seem more expensive than it actually is. Also. rem-ember that it often is boiler t) ccohcnlire on dresses than on accc=scries when 1r, ccmcs to having to make a choice W15‘ a little mare for shoes, glow-s. hats and lcss for dresses rather than the other way around, Goon accessories can (in wonders for a clcsct full of clfeaper dresses, R/tmemher that a smartly Infill“ up facc. trim tit-Inc's and a shlnin: ”'T'F'S’PACIID liiirll inhibit! I Sonia t6 59m‘ '0 .|l:lll tun-and-musl: oéiiiiisr or. POPl.ll,\l( Stfll-LNCIC vw-swqx hoarl Forward marsh entertainment I P é‘ DIO TRANSMISSION _ Eastern Du light ' ‘in: ‘Dun WA El.l‘.".\’( 'l‘ll ‘Illruliliiuut lllesticrn Canada-Z‘! 52 00.30 Dill.) nl Ito l0 00 p.111: 49.10 m. tilunl Canada and U.S.A.-3l 32 in 2151i SAZIIURDAY, JANUARY 31 P. M. " 5 la ‘loondtn Clllnng. 5 3L) GUYILKIK) and i‘ Willi .'sl.|.l Ca 6 0t) "Soullcln Seen ' bv ltcg. Lczpclzi. ailing till.‘ wast clacr and News. tlvs ihlnlysis U ‘3 ' Ccnltnciitirg: at. Sca ' 7.10 ‘London Calling ' 7.15 News ill French 7.30 ‘Canada Calls lrznll doll‘ tin t‘l)ll1ll.‘Ol'1lll"l’l Lxic Ovc: IILYZR’ ll 0:11.125: ’ 9.00 The News. P M 9.00 The News, 9.10 'L‘.s::n' Pist ' 9.15 ‘Ofl i c Rcnrri.’ 9 .'0 ‘Britain Spcvlks.‘ 9.45 ‘The Vclr. u anti '5 12 45 Clcsc down. Detained by the British Btlrlnfl Prime ‘Minister, U Saw, pictured above. in London. reportedly atl- mlttcd being in contact with the .|.".pl1ht‘5c after livinr shown inti- mate details of I-. ire defense plans during corlli-rcnclv in Eng- land. The Premier “as cn route home, after t-ftllrlnse of negotia- tifllis with lhc British. win-n de- ln-lcresting colffure are number taint-d, apparcntlv in thc Middle one rules You may have to weal: l-Jast, ' less expensive cloifw. but ilobotlv _ _ ._ will notice if your face. hair ahrt In ordcr t9 co yypplleg rm hand; are so lovely that nttcnt l Canlrliau 't"|‘ll.'l',l'l_\' inr nnd is ftcnscd on them instead of your clothes. Gccd care of palnbbrushes after FQCTI using will ena.b.e one to use thc same brush frir many Painl- tbs Wa-h the paint. then wash it thnrcujzilly lu wflml WM?!‘ flnfl scapstids Rinse in warm avatar. dry and then wrap in paper. and skins. have li-"il nzlrlr-zl, as at Novcmbcr 24. i941. t.) thc list of commodities which may not be ex- pcrtcd from Cmarlii. (- pcrmtt issued by illn 13 (,1; 0mm, Bzanth, lli-paltmcxlt of 'i‘la:ic uild Ccmmt-rrv. (Jilzl , - Vqzcfab‘: ii. l l':,.t llflilg-flls w.ll be szcll ill spinig piynts, indies‘: Prstscript. bg." Patrick ‘The War Lon- with CBCl: ‘(iontlccren u ll Wings’ '.v Visit to the Aincri- Views H Ll l l‘ - J-IE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column In rrllarvnl for n-tWI ll Ilwnl Interest, but ndrortlaln; n! n nanny nature any be Innarlfll If l ma. a Inrll. amt-u; par-MI ll advann. KENT BEGQUTY SHOPPE Student wqrk, 11-835-1-31-31. NOVELTIES suitable for Brldl? prizes. Roflers l-lamwlalrcéao_l_al_z_7_ JUST ARRIVED-Nice assort- ment. of evening dresses at K6"- nqdy’; L-BH-l-BO-Zl. KENNEDYS DISCOUNT SALE still continues. Excellent oplilifmn‘ ltv to secur; the very latest in coats, trimmed and unlrlmmfid. L-856-1-29-3l. CHAINS- Dreadnought. automo- bile and truck chains. emergency grips and cross chains. Rollers Hardware. L-832-l-31-2-5. AXES—Diamond edge. Klnfl of the woods. and snlarrs full-Polish"! axes. Single and doulfc bit. Rogers Hardware. L-83l-1-31-2-2. FOR. PICTURES of the P. E. I. and N. N. S. Hlzhlanders apnly to Watson Weaver, Parrsboro. N. S. L-83B-1-3I-3l. THE POSTPONED MEETING of the official board of the Cornwall Circuit will be held in Comwall United Church on Tuesday Febru- arv 3rd. at t-wo o'clock. If not fins will be held following day. L-834-1-3l-ll. Noam RTVER. B a P T 1 s T (‘IIURCIIES. Sunday February 1st. Falrvlew ll A. M. North River Sun- znrc. Kingston, Service 7 P. M. Clyde River S. School ll A. M. A cordi"! welcome to all services Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister‘. L-829-l-31-lI. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -Tomorrow mornilurs subiect will be "The Church And Canada's Sec- onlv Victorv Loan. or Why Make The Appeal?" At 2.30 P. M. Sundav Fchonl. The pastor's Bible Class at 3 o'clock. At '7 the fourth and las’ sermon on "Blackouts" sublect “’T‘_l‘e Greatest Spiritual Blackout In His- tory." Questions answered and all are welcome! OLDER WOMEN CAN BE PATTERN Every young, inexperienced wife ought l0 make it a point to get t0 know really wcil the nlcst success- ltll cider woman cf tier coilrnllnity or social group, writes Ruth Ml;- lctt. Tile young wife will count as suc- cessful the woman who has already accomplished the things she wants to accomplish hcrself~and viho 1S inc kind of person she would like to beccmc. By sturiyung an oldcr wcman who has made good at. thc job cl being a woman, wile llnd another the younger" woman can learn a lot As she gets to know her better, she will realize that the capable, poised woman of 50 who seems to takc life in her stride and to be afraid of "nothing was once as young and inexperienced as she. With that rcarzation the young wife is apt. lo bzcome less jittery about hcr c-wn efforts to make a comfortable heme fcr her hus- band, take gotd care of her chil- rircn. and luakc a place fcr her fccnily socially, Simplification Studying the older woman, the younger czie \\'lll also pick up many~ ‘wicks to simplify hcr life. For instance, :.I.ie‘ll probably see that the rcsaon Mrs. Older Wo- man entertains so effortlessly - apparently _-l.s bccause she begins her preparations fcr a party sev- eral days in advance. and leaves nothing to the last moment that can be done scarier. She'll also see that the reason Mrs. O. W. always seems so at case is that she has learned how foolish it is t-n try to present a per- fect front to the world. Elle of- fer; her friends, old and hew alike the best that she has to offer- and trusts thorn to appreciate it, without criticlsim. She may even learn that. the older wctmazrs marriage. which seems such a happy one. has had its ups and downs, and that it worked out well becaure the wo- man vras determined that. it. should. Even "Swap" ‘There ll no end of the things a young, inexperienced wife and mother can learn frcm an older woman who had encuah sense. judgment and klndllness to lick her troubles as they came alonq. And the younger wot-nan won't be taking all-and giving nothing in retum. For as women grow older they value the friendship of the young, It. helps to keep them young theirnselves. so What the eager young woman and the suc- ccslul old-er one have to offer each other Ls about an even swap. Use Mlnard‘: for aches. OUT OUR WAY r CUUBHS-CUIDS BROHCHITIS ‘ YIELD FASTER T0 ‘ BUCKLEY’ MIXTURE Carleton and Vicinity Mr. John A. MacDonald, Carle- ton, who has enlisted WlLlI the H. C. A. F. left Thursday morning for Saint John wilerc he \\'ll1 take a course as wireless operator. Mrs. Melville Bell, DcSablc, who has been visiting llcr sistcr-in-law, Mrs.. Judson Rackhaln, Frederic- ton, arrived Thursday morning to spend a. week with hcr mother, Mrs, John Macwlllialns, Cape Traverse The many funds of Mrs. Hugh Walker were grieved to learn of her death which occurred at her home in Bradford on Monday, January 19th. To her sorrowing husband. her son John. her daughter, Mrs. Mc- Curdy Bell, her grandchildren and her many relatives and close friends, sincere sympathy is extendcd. At the regular "service ln Cape Traverse United Chllrch on Sun- clay. January 15th a motion was passed to protest through the Lords Day Alliance the running of Sunday Excursion ‘rraiils. The mat- lcr ‘was brought up b], the pastor. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs John Crockett, of Delburnc, Alta, will be glad to learn that they are in the best of health and Sliirils. A friend in Carleton has received a letter from Mrs. Crockett in which she tells how they both walked over a mil“. to a neighbors for Cilristmas dinner of roast tur- kcv with all thr- fixinas. Later in the du" they walked home filllllll. Mrs. Corrkcit is 83 and her hus- band is several years older. Tile Cape 'l‘ravcrse Women's Missionary Society met on Friday, January 9th. at the home of Mrs. Albert. Multart. with the vice-presi- dent iii the chair. The meetin: opened with a call to wniliip and the singing of the New Year ilynul, Sfiflfldlli‘; At The Portal followed ll" the Lords Day Prayer in unison. Tile business and annual reports were given and thc lrcasurcl" re- ported the allocation nlrt. ‘fhc theme for the worship service was “We Live By Faith In God. The Holy Spirit." Ali's. Alison Harper itnd Mrs. John l-laslam assisted with the program and suitable ilFmns 11ml ‘,JTR,'i'(‘l‘ wcrc lzivcn. The meeting closed by singing O God of LOW‘. 0 Kim; Oi Pcacc and thc Benediction. Durmi! the social hour xvlfcil followed Mrs, Mutlart and her daughter Mary gcrygfl a do. llcious lunch. Tile Jazilnrv nlcriiilg of the Augustine Cove Women's Institute was held at the ironic of Mrs. Roy Clark with sixteen members pre- scnt Tile meeting was opened by sirlging "Tllcrcill Allvzlys Be All Fmgland.‘ fcllcvrcd by tire Crcrd in unison. Tile milllltcc of the previous irlcctfiilq were rcad and approved The sum 0l 60 cents was rcallzcrl from t-hc "pay" part of the roll call. Finished svork was passed in and more new work distributed. Mrs. I-Iarrv YIMYFWPIHIIC invited the lli-rlnbers to her hrire for a qnil. lug of two quilts on Wednesday. January 14th. It was decided that. a vote or thanks be sent Mrs. Robert Cameron and Reta for their splen- did donation of a finished aullt. The various committees nave their rc- T/ONS and the fnllolvinz nelv com- mittees were appointed: School - Mrs. K. H. (‘-'iv~"\'0l1 ~~ri M" H. AfacFar-lane: Sick. Misses Grace Webster and Margaret MacFarlane: Prowram. Mrs. w, Peters and Mrs H. MacFarlane: Lunch. Mrs. K. H. Cameron. ‘Vlrs E. lVfacFadyen and Mrs W. Potcrs. "rho ncxt. mr-etiuc: is to be ‘acid at the hnlnc nt‘ Mrs. E. lilacFarlvcn. rnll call to m, an- swered with an excharve M Valen- tines. The January Questionnaire was road and dismissed. Three let- ters of thanks were read from boys scrvine with the Forces tn whom Christmas boxes had bccn sent. The nrozrnm committee nrcvlded enter- tainment after which lunch was mrved. rloliectlon amounted to $1.11. The collection for the December meeting was s1 40. The meeting closed with God SZ‘V(‘ The King, The 3Illlllfl1——ll1(‘(‘ill‘lg of the Allllltsilne Cove women's Institute urns hcld at thc hnmc of the presi- dent. Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, The nicotine opened with thc Institute Ode followed by the Cmcd in lini- son. The minutes cf the nrcvlnng regular mcetirlr: and the last. an- nual meetinz were read and ap- proved, fgbtenn members msponfl. ed to roll call oy paying their an“, BY. J. I BELIEVE HE ACT UALL‘! DO Above a" Swen of the ten Black Watch officers who have joined the tea-constituted Royal Rifles n; From icft to right, they are: Seated, Lieut. Roger Backilnuse, liicut. w. a‘. Shepherd, Major M, n. lbbetson and Lin-ut. a. o. luackay: standing. Licut- o. ti. Ilirks, Lieut. John Basset, jr., and Lieut, A. R. Alt-Munich. ‘their appointment. with those below, has been Department of Canada, photographed in tentatively approved by the One new member joined. Collection amounted to 5i. cents. It. was de- Red Cross knitting and sowing were passed in, and more yarn war. distributed. All appeal from the was decided to send in r "an c a pail" of piliolvs. Other corl spouti- cnce was read and the Question- naires were (listrlbuted. The follow-- mg officers were clcctcd for thc ensuing your; President -~Mrs K. H. Cameron ilc-clcctcdi. Vivi-- Prrsdcilt, Mrs Dollnlsl lvlilcDcnhld tlc-clcctclli Sccrctanv- 'l‘rcasllrcr, Miss hllrgarct. elected», Atldiiors -- Eylrs. Lorne Carruthcrs. ltlrs. E. hlncFarivcn. Directors, Mrs. Austin Cameron, l\ll‘S. Harry MacFarlanc. lvlrs. Frcd Lcard. Buying: Committee ~ lylrs. Vlilfrcd Pctcrs. lvliss illartzarct. Mac- Filrlallc. Tilc following ccnllnlttccs wrre zlpnoinlcd for nirxt lllctitinu: School, Mrs, W. Pctcrs, ltlrs. Fred Lcard. Sick. Mrs K. H. Cameron. Mrs. Donald h-IarDonald, Program. Mrs. H K Canlcron. Mrs. Fred Imard, Lunch, Miss Elccn Mar- Fndycn. Ivlrs. iommld NlacDonzlid. Miss Grace Webster. Next meeting is to be ll"lfl rit thc hnmc of airs. H. K. Hcuullf, roll call to be an- swercd with {rifts for tho Freo Ds- rcnsaryz 0n behalf of thc Institute Mrs, A. Nctvsolne read an address and hlrs. ‘ilnunllt l\’Iil(‘DlilliiIil prc- sc-ntcd a riifl lo Mrs Frrd I.".’li'.'l, a t‘r‘.c"‘.=i1lil'i(ic in thc coinlnllnitn". Lunch was SOI“.'f‘(l and thc meeting closed with God save the King D OWEN LOBLEY, O.B.E. Who has been appointed by the Wartime Priors and Trade Board as administrator of (Iommcrl-izll rentals. is a member of thc Mun- trrai firm of Maison, Lohlcy s. (.'0. and u former president of the Mun- trcal Real Estate Board. A native of Bournemouth, England, he “T5 on thc staff 0f tho (anudian Bank of Commerce previous to thc first Grout War. and went overseas with the First Canadian Division, lit‘- “mllilt assistant deputy paymastcr of the C.E.F. He is regarded as an authority on realty valuations. R. ~Wiliams MARK TIME, ‘I'M NEXT on \\\\ ‘ \\ xYxj tier, AN‘ I'M NOT com‘ T0 BATHE TANDEM.’ Montreal. JANUARY 31 1942, National Defence. I _ If your cided that new blinds be purchased 11.01.91,» m. n5;- in fl-r the school. Several Zil'llCl(‘$ ut 13¢}; young, one but yourself, Your conversation is old if you. Get, rllrd up over the way other Canadian Lag-On “.35 rend and 1t larolilc live and run their private ‘irovnas 1Y5. U... rcnt t)ll<2S_ 4 _ you aren't gcing to kticp it up to r . ‘c. _Tallr about. how young you feel. C1111 standing ‘of anyone altos; G0 into gloat detail when telling Mme Wu "million; Ii 1'0“ find yourself over-working i! term a sliiljv l-‘ill into ilic habit of telling the lylnlfFxlrizlilc trc- :"“"- -"“' LITTLE Maw!» Rouuououeiz- eooean is IN THE "rue Now, THE PRIORITY any slang terms but thc cur- . . ._-.._ _ _ - i?‘ 0L!) AS YOU TALK same story inure than on..- to m. ____ same person. _ conversation L; "old; Keep reminding others of in)“ _v;ur trying to young you were when you we" You won't foal nny- married. Turn up your nose at the Inpu- lar music of the dav. Gcnemlize about yroun; people l; though they are hit fllilil). Point out. all tlllc things ma; might go wrong ‘when a self-wall. dcn-t. young person starts cu‘. after what he xvants. Always give the financial or s0- Dolrt. use 511mg at all. if "gird fllnlily.’ "weiid". nronlinsmt."-yoll‘i'e git; Wing-Commander Who “Disappeared.” Story of A Fine Pilot in Adversity hill-hurl Bond, zlftcr n successful career in .tllc lt.A.l<‘., reaching the rank of Wing-Conlmilnllrr, rl-signcd suddenly and disappeared from Britain. It was whispered that Bond llad been associated ill some way with the disappearance of plans for a new type of aircraft; yet the authorities accepted hi5 reslgnztiion without remark, and officially Borld had not a. stain on his character. Whispering began again when Bond reappeared as suddenly as he had previously gone, three years after his resignation. Ilc had come liltn his family property at Sunningiloime, and rc- turned to takc Cllllfgc of It, But during his absence the old house had been rented by a rich young woman, Dclma Vivian Bond recognised hcr at first sight as having‘ been concerned in an incident that had occurred during his absence -:\n incident that must not be discussed here, because that ls the privilege of Basil Raye, the author of the Guardian's latest serial, ‘and which beging here next Thursday. "floppy Landing" is the talc of a fine flying man. who for a reason which is likely to baffle cvcry reader until it is revealed, is compelled to forsake Ills calling. It ls tho story of the ordeal of a strong man who. In his dedre to carry his own troubles, disdained oven thc lnvc of women, Start this gripping story with the first instalment ncvt Thursday. That means you must order your copy now, unless It ls already ensured. OUR BOARDING HOUSE . With Mfljrlllilllwpl‘ A PAYING SAP useo TO ” EGAD! WHAT'S ‘ BE. 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