JAN UAR Y_§. 124111 I! _ " 11s BLACK swan" sns _ SAIL r0 scounos m: seas .. . = AND m ALL 11-1: ANNALS or LOVE, GOLD AND ADVENTURE YPOIIC Maureen PRINCE ED WARD '-" MATINEE AT 3.15 z-x KNEE-HH- wwm-uaav-nwm-aww JDIN THE DIGDCONGA IINI oILAUGHTERund RHYTHM J Lof yourself ge.. and roarl \'h'ifq'n'-l'fhrrrvrrrrrrrrrrrrr I'f weak. tum. A towar and ornate. It ha fflfLF-‘JIHFIPMJPWP-ifi‘ chell was seated he ra be s. bit of dry rot in you." in his han at least I think d pretty well. Worked thrgugh college, didn't you .. as’ JOAN DAVIS JINX FALKENBURG 1...... wusasqv . Lloyd 11.1.19 “You wanted t0 Plat New! and Featunth IHOWS 1.15 — 7.00 AND 8.45 Til-DAY AND wen. i sending you down to Rio." him. He glamorous, exotic place i-le said, | sir?" _ Girl 0n His Hands By JOSEPH CHADWICK - [IIRD CREGIR 10111101118 Mllilifll .1 . a iiiiiii siiiiir- 11111111111 11111111 EXTRA-US. Marine Band-Win gs of Defence - Color Cartoon. TO-DA Y -:- WED. — TIIIIR EVE. SHOWS AT 7-9 mml-vw-i-I-vvi. HHN-VLF-‘J-‘A V- "You, Study!" he growled. John stoo up, but his knees felt Old Man was already turn- in out of the department. ohn knemthen that he was to follow upstairs to the inner sanc- ozen pairs of eyes watched him s mpathetically as he moved the door. He wondered why the Old Man wanted him He had a d a. vast multi- npaned window that looked out upon he long, squat machine sho when John entered the office. M behind his huge mahogany desk, soowling darkly. "51 . I've been watch you." i , without preamble. ‘You're s. good worker. but you're stuck in a. routine Job. You've never come to me for a promotion. There seems to John swallowed. "I'm sorry. si1*—" Mitchell gestured with the cigar . "Don't be sorry," he . “You've got character - you have. You've this company. but before that you di your WBY sir. As a waiter and janitor. summers, I worked at s. gas sta- on" tsomewhere?" _ T “That was the l ea, yes." "But you lost ambition?" _ ‘ANoI. . ." John wondered 1f he. ha . “ hope no , at eas ." 1 d _ “Goodl" said the Old Man. “I'm l me ‘avmfieaf fitriffjgh 55f: 52%;’; Jo?hn gaped. "Rio? Rio de Jan- 0h‘ 1t had been very o .. _ "That's right, You're leaving at 51 ‘ once. A company plane will fly you Miami. You can catch a. Clipper t0 L m lplimc there. W l John ieit a quiver run through had never travelled. R.io 1 W55 1115i- B Dluce one read about, A "is this Ell auditing job, "No. It's not an auditing lob. It's a. personal matter. But if you're the man I think you are, you can handle . It's something I should handle pmyself but, for several reasons. I | can't go down 1o Rio. i'm not young _ any more, and my doctor Says my r blood pressure is nothing to trifle 'WlI.l‘l. i may look tough and sound SAYS cum; N’! M!” Ivory weekday 2:45 to 3 p.m. CFCY it‘: TUESDAY, JANUARY 5th 3-30-—Mission Band-Social Hall. he couldn't phone he; ward that reully hur ed into the talked and laughed. kid ed with John. kno He'd like a date with me." laughter was very gay, i man! ‘ heiress!" lfunny. . . . smouldering. . . . (To be Continued) MRS. PIITRICK J. TRAINOR At her home ln Donagh on Nov- 17, 1942, ilicrc passed peacefully away a highly respected woman in the person of Mrs. J. Patrick CHAPTER I tgugh, butmthiatés only facade. And Tralnor in her 80th year; she was The trouble “any belonged w t cifshggbwyviis at 101's’ aitoighirknagbout recognized as n11 einmplary chrlst. dome one‘ else. but there was some , mg bush Thai; w“ unlike u duet-g, u“ P35511111 1111171 11 “'11s 111111117131 {man like Stephen Mitchell. John i was puzzled. and 110w he grew 1111- _ , He didn't consider himself Ilfllaltmeut of inc inuusirial empue , tough. He wanted to say, “Look. m 1 Mr. Mitcl1ell—a1"e you sure I'm the But he didn _ The Old Man had a ncyi-spapcr on Jchn, l11 ills IIUGLOFS way, uus a his dgsk’ He shoved it, toward John, iupihng 11 picture there 011 an inside page. “Before I explain further, take a onto ti1e_shoi.11d.rs of Junn SL110)‘. His inn. 1n it began l11 the auditing e35); “But jwlasdMitcheilllvloioilrs. Andhhe s one ll‘Clll 11c uiil r111, 1 iiti L115?’ had been the pattem of his life. l ma“ ‘or l careful and inCLilUulCill young 1111.111. h- ivas lylftfllty-slttll veins ulu. He stood almost six not, with 1111 ade- 111151/9 Dllyfiiquv. and he though’. i look nt this." he said. I 11111.5 ll p1 wearable. ‘ If it had 11o". been for the Old Mali, he might viell have gone on 1111111118 0W1" llls ldgurs uniil lie was stoop.d 0l Sllllllluljl‘ 1111a 11111.1 of chest. liut the Olcl Mm 01111112111 all that. 'I‘l1c uld M1111 l1;iil 1111 cyc icr a man of clmrucier and latent potentialities. 11c The Olu M1111 was Stephen Mit- . ell. head of Mltchill Motors. He had a loud volc.- and n pugnaclous, 111W. imd he had nzvcr wholly for» gotten the liict that. he hncl started is career as an iron pudnlcr in a foundry The day the trouble began for John Swcy was a Friday the 13th. it was almost quitting time. rind the iudifiniz department was finishing 11p. Then, abruptly, the Old Man 111d come into the big room. Umd kl He seldom visited auditing, 50 hi; l up h" “my; _ arrival \Vi\S something of 1i sur-i prise. It looked bad-for someone. The department hcnil. Mr. Lacry- int where John felt he ipprnnched him dcferentially. but 111$... a date with her. 1h".- Old Man larushcd Liicry aside with a gesture. HL< metallic eyes iwardly, lumped about the office from face_ x1 face. l-le had the 11:11:11 unlit cigar she said. ilamped bstween his teeth. lame, , , , Now he took it out and used it fcrl vague like that. Not ’ l pointer. His voice sounded above John was hurt. He dldflli Ea clatter of b_usiness machines. page. girl. 11 VCl'\' pretty blonde. And 111111, 11c remcmbrixd. side of wwn. The picture ivas 011 the society it SlIOWXCI two 1101110 11¢ 11 tiible in :1 night club—a man and a. Soiucwlusrc. ll seemed t0 Jbhn. 116 11nd seen hrr or her picture DQIGIK. read the caption beneath the picturc, lF_‘\l‘llC'(l that the llifl W95 Virginia l).1111*, American heiress 11, hm been six years nizo. while! he wits l11 college. It had been dur- ing summer vacation, while he was working at a 88s station Just- out- The girl had come along one day in a swank IOBdSWI- She was the most stunnini: thins John had ever sccn. Very younfl- Maybe gust a high-school kid. Thcy ded a. little While he filled After that, she‘ drove in a couple of tin1<s a week. Things reacm in: He asked her one afternoon. awk- 15 d. "Why. yes." She look-eciélilratarmg a rum 50m“ wing It. now her name and she didn't tell M112: f1 Memoriam in Loving Memory of MRS. THOMAS HOGAN who died Jan. 5, 1920 In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweeily fender fond and true. There is not n dziy 11"" 51°91". Thai we do not think of i011- Inserted by l-‘smlly. ian woman and always mindful of the comforts of others ever ready i0 lend a helping hand to all who had occasion to cull upon her, during liei" lingering illness she was visited runny limes by her kind P115101" Rev. Louis. P. Callaghan who inhi- istercd to her spiritual needs. Her kind neighbors 11nd friends came rc- pentcdly to visit her and although hcr strength was yvuulug, she re- tained tu the last that glad warm 5111110 of welcome that was lIlll'i‘Ol‘\'(l 111 her soul to each and cvciy one of them. Of a family of twelve chilci- reri, there are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother three Til-B 1111111 W85 11 1-1111“ 11/139" sons 11nd ihrre daughters namely: (fcfinhcly- handsome. The girl wits Mrs. MflllClllll5 Callaghan Char- lottetown, Charles, of Waltham lMass, Mrs. John P. McNallv of Johnstons River, Mrs. Owen Beard Webster's Corner. Leo and Herbit with whom she resided, also two brothers, Jol111 J. McCarthy. Jol111- stons River. 11nd Charles McCarthy nf the Sacred Hcurt Home Chi1r- lottctown. Hcr husband piedcceased her twent years ago also four sons and two aughters. The large cun- course of cars that followed her re- mains to Fort. Augustus Church pore testimony of the respect 1n. which she Wns held. During life‘. Mrs. Trnlnor ivas not only snllcltous | for the living. but also for the d2‘- purted. The many Muss Cards she’ received were the ‘ uit 0f the sord- seed she had so unselflshly SOWn 011 behalf of others. The Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis P. Callnhirnn services at Chi‘. grave were conducted 11y 13'?“ wllllam Simpson. The phll bearers Wore! Joseph Braoel. John R- Br"!!- Maurice Martin. Lawrence Heron, Frank Trainer, and Joseph Trainer. May Her Soul Rest in Peace. Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. Patrick J. 'I‘rainor wish to thank ihcir noiilh- bours nnd friends, also Rev 101118 P. Callaghan for many acls of kind- near during their recent sad bcr- eavement. r55». 01.0 cAIFrTiAGs l La Gouletti‘, the port of Tunis. was b11l't with stones taken from the ruins of ancient Carthage three miles sway. msHITET-T"? 1 ‘IF I A‘ arvi-wuumuwnnmaw-avw- 'u'u'n‘u'i'u‘b'h'h'u'n'n'n'u'n'H"n‘fH‘n'n'ffl P1155"- wnuac: ." 711., 7212M ' Trinity United Church “Imagine John. staring at her picture now. x year's later, remembered all too keenly. As he looked up at Stephen Mitchell. his face was hard. his eyes IN MEIWORIAM IJfluVf-‘n That was all right.‘ He knew a matrimony to James T110111’: 1111111 gels the cold shoulder some- ‘ _ _ never dlstmgubhed ymuself Mm limes. It was Whattshe did after- £1111 Mrs. Hamill of Central B Ste sto <1 f formed th ' > ' ' and she segerraglalrferxliiiseggwlgl m9 Nupi-llllxMassremény and oelebrawd car - boys and girls. hen, the blonde girl said, “You w what, gang? Johnny like me. immediate relatives and friends after which the happy young couple left by the honeymoon trip EJMH HHHY Heart. Church, (my. December 30th, at 6,30 A M_ W“ Sivan in marrlaeg b he;- They father. wore a street length hi... of dusky rose ivool witi1 rose hat and White kid gloves._ and wore a corsagc, of white cnrnatlons. Her wnded by MlSs Jean Maclnnis who wore a brovrn wool dress with brown hat and biege gloves and wore a corsage of pink carnatfons. Rrocmsman was Mr. James Dorsey ‘brother of the bride. ceremony appropriate hymns were sung by the choir with Mr. John Noonau as organist. Folloivlmz the ceremony wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride to ‘l ha‘ (LIIAKIJI) llhiuvvin CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: o! local tutor-est, but advertising of a ncwsy nature Inly inserted st five cents a word. strictly psy- anle in advance. Tobi-s ici- riiTwgi-‘fifir. CONFEDEBATION urn marm- mca. t!- JOLLY BIRTHDAY PARTY '- Miss Gladys McDonell, York, en- tertained a number of school child- ren to a. very delightful birthday party on Dec ‘7th, the occasion being her 7th birthday. The afternoon was pleusanty spent in games and at five o'clock the guests set down w a dainty lunch served by Mrs. Mc- Donald. The centerpiece was a large birthday cake with seven candles, After lunch Gladys with her bro- ther anid sisters accompanied by their grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mann motored to Meadow Bank where they spent a few days visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs, Nor- man McFa/dyen. ‘Ihe children all wished Gladys many more happy birthdays. FAMILY BEREAVED-Mrs. Ewen McKinnon, Charlottetown, wife of Mr. E W. McKinnon, Superint- endent of the Canadian National Railway in this province, received the sad news Sunday of the sud- uen passing of her brother-in-law. Mr. Edward F. Sullivan, who flied suddenly at hi; home in Brookline, Mass. The (Iecensed was married to Mrs. McKinnons sister the former Miss Ruth McKlnnon of New Glasgow, N S The late Mr. suk. livan, who was 56 is also survived by one daughter, Peggy. H» was in the automobile industry before the War but since then had been em- ployed with the United States gov- emment. PRESENTATION — The Albany Home Nursing Class held their final 11169111112 at the home of Mrs. Ar- ur Green. All the classes were conducted by Mr. Arthur MacKgy R. N. and were made most instruc- tlie and interesting by the splendid first aid demonstration willingly by Mrs. ber of certificates were prgsented by 1"“ Red cmss sodeiy to members, GATHERING MORE sroaies-asiimo 1 IHLSTORY FOR YOU EVERY can] Dresgnteid Mrs. en ification bracelet and a box of choooiates. ely by sur- thanked the thoughtfulness --—_~_ WEDDING BELLS.—A prgflv "Wddnlg was solemulzed in gammy Borden 011 Wcdues. when M ev. W. V MacDonald, P P ‘per- The bride, who She Was at- ounhg the morning boat on a to Boston. U. S. A On their return they will reside at Central Bedeque ivhsre the groom is a prosperous farmer. The bride who for some years has been a Nav- al Service employee at Ottawa was Gnr. Elmore Cooper has returned to mas with I115 wife and parents of- Southport, AC. 2 Harold G. Jay of the R. C.A F. ha; left for the mamlandl to ing his Christmas leave with his parents, Mr. Pcakes. 'I‘hc many friends of Miss Pausie MacDonald will reizret to learn that she fell at New Years recevlng a very serious shaking-up, fortun ely no bones were_bro_lcen. the guest at several gift showers izlven in her honor by friends there before her return to Prince Edward Island-A. his unit after spending Christ- love rejoin his squadron after spend- and Mrs. EE Jay in"; BRINGING‘ UP FATHER The festive easo of Christmas _ . _ _ was saddened {gr m‘? monk, of w“; 1 numbci- 0f relatives and friends. The Devon and surrounding community when it became known that Annie “iaeésonals glgreiice beloved wife of Leo Mac- yoirycla at the early we of 44 _vears. i R"- GEOTFZP 6111"?“- ' e deceased although a 211116 101/1’? . - » » 1K. Martin (ni- Eileen Hooley), who of home and family 11nd a lame . "51 1" 111° ‘ld-l°ll,“lge"nrffrls'letlfggwl?f ‘(llflll Jllllllilfy 2? 19:19. number of friends who will regret ‘ 1111‘ 1°111Y~V1112 D11 a >- -- lher asslng. To know hor was to best loved h1g1‘ modst I d Grim Mrs. Mac cna w 1o W115 un eri . - v the dMHW-g care (m. heart affnc_lwgf(\ very beautiful were donated tion suffered an attack on the prev- 11" 1 i l fullydrocovered aged gl;n§.§§(l.1fl\\'4fl\' 0n i I ‘ ll. igelaerstbilillnkeaecligbalnd and elllenkfol- i fflmlly- SDTFLV~M1Z 11nd MFF- 77ml ‘Dawn hcrc wc n1nur11, but not in ‘lowing famllvr- Inez who caire i Hrcklvwt, Sumincrsldo. Snrnvfi/llll- i home from lfvlontrczil to wit? ‘hrr i and Mrs. Aibprt Grieg. Sprm- l- I - i . . s. nlthouith l gllrtillllwrttcgivlfinvvfillrli? -llnY-rql:llllfl 5l‘1'1i\‘""1'111’ WW5 Ffmln“ CNS”? 1 and baby Claudinu age six Wflfiks nt 5M1‘. Immriu Yen, Vmcnuvcr. bUARUlAN rAur. ‘lrmau 11 10011111111011 110111111. 1111s 110w 115111 rsriisiisiiiin AT CITY HALL TELEPHONE: 53 and 54 Personnel of Local Ration Board CHAIRMAN: Mayor B. ll. Holman SECRETARY: J, A, Fullerton MEMBERS: J. W’. Jones, l’. IV. Clarkln, H. H. Home, Harry Weeks, J. A. Melinda, Miss G. Sicrns. Mrs, J. A. MacD- walri. Te1'1‘ii01"y' Under Administration CITY OF CIIARLOTTETOIVN AND ALL OF QUEEN'S DISTRICT Other Local Ration Boards ALBERTON Chairman: Mayor Wilfred Tanten QOURIB Secretary: J. Ii O. Hunter Chairman: Dr. A. H, Smallwood SUMMERSIDE Chairman: Mayor W. J. Lldsfnne Secretary. M. J. McQuaid Secretary: Neil Durant This Board has been established to facilitate the settlement or adjustment of the ration problems of people residing in the district defined above. The object is lo ensure that restrictions made necessary by WCU.‘ are applied with maximum effectiveness, minimum inconvenience and equal fatness to all consumers cmd suppliers. The basic reason for all rationing is to assure a fair division of available supplies to everyone. Serving voluntarily on the Board are local citizens representative of the people of this district, cmd able to bring cm intimate knowledge of local conditions to this new wartime task. Ht the local Ration Bocrrd's offices you can gel full information on all aspects of consumer rationing, and prompt adjustment of special problems, such as-whctt lo do in the event of loss or damage of your "' ration book . . . whether extra rations are allowed for special purposes 1;" ,. . and other matters announced from time to time. I edlafilid/zerl/oa yaw; canaaubnca lie-operate with your fellow citizens who are giving their time to your problems __E' WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD LRBI hulllt’, Q1113 Sllll HOIUICL‘ IOSIGIIILZ ill ’ l Si. John, Quebec, visited his molhir AUTO T111315‘ v _ six ivciks ago; ‘also two gig-anal], T0 BLO“ IIORS ( '('llll(ll'f‘ll Faye flllf Gary Mac 11:1 c _ ' _ _ ,_ i ‘V111 St. -.l0l".l, Quebec. One sister Milly; EDMONTON‘ =15"- 4 — ‘C? . liflmff“ " »_ 11-‘ Mrs. Janus \V01>d, West Devon: one i George Federu , Edmonton mccha- 1 i110t0ml011 .n the brother William residing ‘n Wlfl- l M1111“ “'1'”!- uipilliosis Mil-llll-Obél... Besides a lilrizc , 11s well 11,: ' ‘ 111v ouiiri‘ is uh In Memoriam rrrv-irr-‘vr r In Memo riam ) __ MRS. Lao-iiirinouaan funeral which WFlS largely allfindfll was he-lri r111 December 24th from her late residence to the United Church d had paged m the are“ be_ where service was conducted Her remains were tenderly laid in I" “Wm? menm" “f Mrs‘ John I\(Qn Don't forget CARD PARTY For Chickens K. of C. HOME TONIGHT 8.15 Mlltbln Mflckiflll. imply; . C] . Vic r..11ir, 11m e ‘a1 . or and those who knew her l ‘($235511 Chisholm and Sgt‘ Alwyn Thr- floral tributes which ‘Time spci-ds on ifour) years havci PZSSI‘ Since urnih its gloom, It: shadows j c . l Within . r home, where sll seemed {he (Qiimvinizr- Wreatlr- W. D, brig , r Institute. Wreath-»W D; And tonk 1mm us a Shlnlng llghl. Lflflif‘? ImIJIUWmPnI 3091"‘? 57'1"“ , We miss that lighl, and vvcr will. MWillinm and Tlimnas Bnvlc "1111 i lfer vnrhnt place there's nonr- in fill. week from which she nevrr . W0‘11f111-< v n For up in IIIBIIVCII we will mrel again. Inserted b_v Moilvr, FIIIIIPI‘, Sisters and Brothers. ‘ rm»! Mrs. Mclvin Riiglnle. 071F117" ‘ c: cw m1. s...‘ Fromm spas}- In: DADDV- HERE comes M12. HOAQDER-OUI? NEIGHBOQ- IL1_ BET‘ HE'S COMING OVER ‘ID BORQOW 5OMETHING AGAIN- TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS . SAMMY SAYS HE WON'T CONE VROUND TO SEE SQUINT GET TH’ IJRIZE--’COUNTTA HE DIDN'T WIN IT, HIMSELF-- ‘~1- I'LL ANSWEQ ‘fl-E i - HE'LL NOT TRICK ME INTO LENDIN’ HIM ANVFHING . m2. wees! MV vEs-i AM-l WA$ 6000 NElGHBOIZ- JUST GDIN’ oowu ARE vou some IN THE CELLAR- TO U§E vouiz I'M 601146 TO BE wooo-saw room? ausv sawiuc, WOOD ALL. DAY.’ man's FINE’ THEN vou cam 1.12m: ME VOL]? LAWIN-MOWEIZ "v Edwinl NONSENSEI YOU TELL HIM TO BE SURE AN’ BE HERILANYWAY. HE _ CAN'T ACT LIKE. "THAT! MERGE 1'1) auritéi? Go moms at»; 9111». nouswr PULL 111M HERE BY Ti-l’ HAIR ! —-l WILL GO AN’ GP I . Y .1 ".1