s vnsui limo mi » ‘MN niis rams-om vouii sumo‘. tlelnshurlroaih - Hills It than: Yourleeihl Ellen ’s Diary By ll Inland Ilmlrb Wlfa _ (Continued fmm.pagc 3) “me” We" l-rvvinc) I could "JOIN the full the restful sil- fim” "14 "w beauty oi’ tonight's eavem aet. richly l4 they were "I'm myflads oi’ frosty stars. How- "i" m? VHIJW Was due for a de- Pllne- James was not there to - iireet me with relief and when he came to acccmpl me home his "Heel-pour was one of quiet and "llli-rixftfled calrnl O O C W! did not continue to discus! the merits of the newest commun- Hiiy organization this moming. since-it is yet but an infant in _ ‘arms. it will likely write its own :51! as the months slip away. in- ' "Fm-ill I expcch-nnd sometimes lliswilreizlng and even annoying _ "id Yet in many directions addilng ‘lo the betterment of our con-uninh- lY» Bali-kilns with frost and @1931‘ end beautiful today dawned. One saw it written on Mr. D.'s , new window to the south-a white and fanciful message and through llle branches of the friendly old “"911 beyond an eastern one. Yhcre one w a thick fret-work etched lacll against the coral “his of the sky. So we came to the "early start" which James had "luclmted-and he was presently to the outdoors with a step which answered in klnd- the ringing "hallenee of, the day at hand. The Me be-furred warmly awaited with bllnh races the making ia "in oclineu cf the anaemmiha stable lnd before thil warvn brown "In were to be had for the gath- m“? 1" file poultry house my first "F" extremely interesting port o‘ ..,°'11- "whats are you baking?" i. Jeanie willcoena in to ask some- tuwér an ‘A’??? cake." r 1 , . forge n our prel- 3“ abundance. as humans are apt - - that-nil. u» inn: ago Junie 3°41!!! pie in alarm when about l f] Id ‘he had caught light of l .. fie llinthedlptlasoftheed! ‘WBOTIIY nix cars.- E \‘a.->__. 1'1, thing kw“ felled. The aver 1'0 COMBAT aw aauriu nzcowmio comers scum. owwi me SCIENTIFIC iasis PROVE nw w 10w canoes. COLGATES msramw swm no mum ma? osusmarss m me MOUIHI, basket. "Hey! Did you know that you only have one egg left?" he asked. "You bct, I know!" I n- jcilned. He chuckled. I O O "Then I guess you'll not be able to make much of a cake with that -~and if you iuse it for the cake, you'll have nothing left for the frosting?’ On a perch, in the poultry house a strange lonely fig- ure sits. she is daughter to Mattie the old and comely Mus- covey who disappeared from Ald- erlec near the end of Summer. "She was here”. Jeanie laid, speaking 0-f her. “and then lll of l sudden. I missed ha." Gone we suspected to make a Juicy appe- tizer for a fox who forlged from the shelter oif l thick grove 0f spruces beyond the neighboring line. Perkins, Jamie owns. a. pair of them and he mentions the ap- proach of the laying season with some speculation. Where will aha choose to nest? - Will there be any eggs left over? And perhaps most intriguing of all, small be- witchlng crafts that they are: will the old ones take their brood to swim in the brook which flows through the front meadow at Rob's? O O O What a disturbing night this is! Never before to James’ ken has the reading on the glass been so low. "Approaching thirty, belowi" lie comes in with the lantern to tell me._ In the silences one hears the sound of the frost‘: lurklngs: in a loud crunching of the farmers’ footsteps aa they near the Muse; in the creaking: of doors end the small but i- tlmes startling eiuplolionl MEI on l night like this indicate l bursting of the learns or likely only a strain on the walla and roofs of this sturdy old dwell- ing. occasioned by frosty expan- sions. And now Karolyn and I hays come to the-time when we must settle something we dil- cnssed earlier: To mix-or not to mix bread in this coldness-that is our "questionl" Untlltomoncrw - Diary - Good- Wbii- i t " (Continued ream are. l) for it. m. boy of i1 and girl of 1c X001! their ovm mihaa nor 5 "l5? want in a life partner. they crave Mill]; they wouldn't have tomorrow. Their emotions boy has no‘ viaypf luwortln Their tastes are unforined. The g a will and are they will ave to aponge on their parents, and that is " “h W WM on i -law trouble. u Dem noaumnr DIX: File hunt? ‘my uv a airi anouic have do it... . ” i ‘l " . ~ l P .m,=‘"':'-~*'=- ~» l wttttihwtltt‘; 7mm i! new" "W “out it or contrary to m1: W" t "Hi ' ‘ E I _‘ g‘ ‘mfg: Wiilmi lnqtvtiaeiaonatxsm ‘neck u» almolt y _ . , - "- , - . SYDNEY. alumna, pen. m _ gm” not“... “View. m“ m oculdnm y: ‘ :1 the ‘neck till i.» w. - - ~ _ (on -- uahappieat man in Byli- m “m. gram l “Militia” u” Wthd y. f i, . 307i lbllmthllz wet. aeaeon ie I g I _ “m,” uhtflmym“ ‘awn d . of. l til a be], rain-maker O Richards. _ . _ “ii-w- n-a m - n u- n "" °" "m "“" "‘“ . nfitlidid‘ that...‘ "slats" ‘MM-r e- hiid iii-w w i-a-m. we'll i»: m " g . " . ._ W _ i , l ' tigltmcrl bulbs vltiilfiucrdicn WliitMif‘ ‘ J ' ‘I’ x...‘ l» ‘hwy s‘. - v ’ , I . . . . ,, ‘ i ~ . ' . * v . ' i ‘s’. "'1' w . L ' ‘ l “g v as; t ‘ , 71160;: isn't l ng in the world in favor of claim-marriages. Don't Whlth wrong about giving; boy a nlc The toiitral ulrdlan ‘Ilahgcolunan ll reserved for lalvvl of local interact. but ldvertlling of I newly nature may be iulerted at flva ceutl a word lhlctly pay- able In advance. IIMMIEB TAXI. P110110 52D. LIFE IN- CONFEDEBATION SURANCI. AT YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coll Co. Phone 349i. WE Amt‘ BUYING washed and unwashed wool daily. William Con.- don and Sons Woolen Mills, Ohlr- lotletown. ' _._._L VALENTINE SPECIALS. - Ee- duced prices on all Penmcnen-ta at Mary's Beauty Parlor, Whelan Building. Rhone 236. LADIES - Have your Perman- enita and Flngerwavew at the Fashiociette Beauty Shoppe, loc- ated at 217 Grafton Street. We specialize ln Cold Waves. l! All. to Montreal and Boston ln about three hours. Phone Marl- tlme Central Air" ayl 2061 or Mo. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways WORTH!" DRUG STORE. Queen Street. win be open‘ all day today. murmur on s1". JAMES. - Midweek Lenten Devotion wed- needay 5.15 o'clock in the Kirk Hell. VISITS PARENTS -- Dr. Joe- oph Roach of Mount Stewart, P. E. L, spent the past week-end in town visiting his parents. Mr. and Nllrs. Patrick R.oach.—fiydney Poet- Record. ' ATTENDING- CONVENTION- Mr. Rieuel LePage, accompanied by Mr. Harvey MacPherson, oi the staff of LePagc Shoe Co. Ltd., left by ‘plane Saturday morning to . attend the Retail Shoe Merchant: convention being held in Quebec City. _..._. HOME FROM IIOSPITAIP-Mrs. W. E. Barley and little eon Paul have arrived home from Toronto to spend several weeks virith hlr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rit- chie. Mrs. Ritchie, who has been in the P. E. I. Hospital. arrived home yesterday, and it ll hoped aha will soon regain her health. CITY POLICE COURT-At the stlpehdilry Magistrate's court yes- terday, a. man charged with being drunk and disorderly was remand- ed for one week. Three drunk and i eapitblea also uppelred. one be- ing fined $10 and costs or 30 days, one $5 and costs or l0 dlyl. lml the third was remanded until Feb- ruary l2. - POPULAR. PBOMUHON - ‘rho promotion of Licut. knelt A. Mooney. r1005. to the rank <1! ;‘ ' has been announced b‘! the Department of National De- fence. Captain McCareY ll m9 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Carcy. 21 Grafton 8t. City. Dur- ing the war he served with the Signal Corps of the 2nd Division. W. M. S. HOLDS METRIC- The regular monthly meeting of Zion W. M. S. was held on Thurs- day evening at the Manse, with Mrs. Webster. the president. pre- siding. The meeting opened with the singing of the hymn 553. Jesus Calls Us. and the repeating of the 23rd Psalm in unison. Mlnutcl of the previous meeting read and ap- proved. Thl president had the program for the World! Day of Prayer and announced it would be held in 8t. Paul's Church en Friday the 13th at 3:80 PM. The next. meeting will be in keepin! with the mater season. The aa- nual reports were on hand and distributed. Treasurer's report giv- en and offering received. Hymn 640 was sung, after which M1‘!- Patterson wok the chair for the study period. She was assisted by M", white. Mrs. B. Maclean, and Miss L. Aitken. This was very‘ "P tcresting as they told of-the pion- eer missionaries in Western Can- ada. Hymn 648 and prayer by Mrs. Patterson brought the melt- in; to a. close. One visitor was welcomed, also the president of the P. E. x. Presbyterlal. Mrs. F- A, A. Mutch, after being absent for several months through lil- 1165!. Clea Ramon-lam n. loving memel‘! a! m! "a" another who departed thll life Fen. n, 1m. godly milled and avlr remem- nma by her daughter. Leila. Mrs- Rllph Nor. _______._____. In Memos-lam I lvl emery of I. Milton filthy-ti: paced awe! Ilb. ma. n51. .11.. manual may change frdll 1.3.7.3’ imhi u an hall w" '1 - Blithe eaanoryolalelrfrllbl will never fade avvll- __ . lpwlngly revue-atone by Myrtle- V \ THE GUARCIAN. CJLR. Men m‘. Ewen MacKinml, retired Qt N._R. Superintendent. of (Shin-lotte- town received yeetcrdwfrcna m; Exwllemy Viscount AlexandenGov. ~emor General of Canada thg C3,, E. mil-rich was conferred on him by His Maduty the King. in 1341mm. ion Day honnta llat July 1, 1941 ‘Ilhe lrweltibure was held at Gov- emment House, Otfliwl. Others who had honors conferred on them at Ottawa inclined; RoibertChon-ies Vaughan, 014g, chairman and president of ms Canadian National Railways and director of Trans-Canada A11- Lines, and Samuel Jamel Hunger- iord. C.M.G., retired chairman and Dfeeldwt. Canadian National ' Rim/aye. made Companions of the Most Distinguished Order of at. Michael and St. George. Walter Scott Thompson, C.B.E.. director of public relations, Canad- lain National Railways and Trans_ Canada. Air Lines, and M.A. Met- cailf, 0.813.. vice-president and executive assistant Canadian Nat- ional Railways, Commanders or the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the honor British Empire, the same collated Q Mr. Mack a w. McKinnmi, 0.1m. -____..__.__.___.__a__ NEW (JARS ARRIVE-The first steam generator railway car to be manufactured in Canada arrived in tho City yesterday. Built in the Monctnn shops of the (hnadlan National Ralliwaye,_it will be used to heat a Diesel-hauled passenger train on the Island Division. Two of the larger Diesel typo engines are expected to arrive in the Prov- liloe shortly. PATIENT! INTBTAINED- A mlnetrel show for the entertain- merit of the patients at the Pro- vincial lam‘ r‘ was pclllntnd last night with Mr. 10c iron al mu‘ of nu onies an MlnAllx Macuan la musical director. The comedy cast included Mrs. Connie Maobean, Mn. Robert King. Am- hirole Weathenbie, Aubin Richard, Hugh ‘rraince. and Adrian Peters. The soloists were Miss Joan Mur- naghan. Mill Donna. Shelfoon, neith sweeney, Mill Julia. Arsen- ault _lnd Leo Doiron. Miss 10r- raine Weathenble gave an exhibi- tion of tap dancing. Mr. Sylvain Gallant, a patient at the Ban ex- tended the thanks of the patients to the players for their kind per- formlnce. III-AND MEN SINTINCBD-A two-year term in Dot-cheater Peni- tentiary was the lOfliAhC€_IiVOIl Lewis Henry Nickel-eon, of Char- lottetown, REL. when the acous- ed appeared before Magistrate W. F. lane in City Police Court thlIs morning. The accused last week entered a plea. of guilty of viola- tion of the‘ criminal Code Sec. 446 (b), robbery of a taxi driver near Cape Tnrmentine. An accomplice. John Edward Murphy. of Free- town, RBI, charged with a elm-_ ilar offence. had imposition of sentence suspended for a period of ten years. Murphy was released on posting of a bond for $1000 to be of good behavior and keep the peace for the ten year period. An- other accompllce. Percy Charles. Murl, of Freetown, P. 3.1.. having previously entered a plea. of guilty to a charge of receiving stolen money known to be stolen, had sentence suspended for a five year period and was ordered to post rbond of 8600 prior to release Jrom cultody.-(Moncton Tnrlript.) Personals m. m... Shlw has returned to arlottetnvtn. after qlendifli a week in Ottawa-Ottawa Jour- nal. I Mr. A. P. Gallant. mistleo mer- chant, left yesterday mornlns 101' Bay Con-we. Quebec. on l. buli- nllltrlp. Promthlrehewillfty totdontrealtovilithilsistcrlnd friendl- ,____ _ The many friends of Mile Myrtle llaellay, l! luster: Street. are vly lorry to hear aha has bun confined to her bod for the past CflARLOTTETQlVN Invested At Ottawa Yesterday M. A. Metcalf’, 0.8.1‘). Notes From Another Island By "Anson" LONDON. England: In a Holly- wood iilm I saw the other day. one of the actors played the part. of an Englishman. The Hollywood idea of an Englishman, that is. though as it was n cunlc picture we didn't have to lake it seriously, It‘: a. funny thing, all the same first whenever an Englishman ls portrayed in a Hollywood picture especially a comedy, he is generally shown IS on; of two typgg, g5‘ both seem to be pretty stander . If he la supposed to be a low class character, he almost always has a marked Cockney accent and calls everybody "mate" (and pronquncq; It ‘H1116’. of course). If he is not a low class character, he usually ED116811 e8 e lilnluld sort of chap who never forgets his dignity, take; everything calmly and coolly and ahiost never hurries But the real life Lpndonggg u. moat never atop hurrying. Th” u. notorious for it, and _mlny lrl ti" movincill vlsitorg- to mug," who go bee! home lay they don't m“ the place because "everybody; i; luck a tearing hurry." They ‘n; ‘i. W!!! rushing to catch buses, trlinl. two‘ thmfllbcpetoleehei out. again loan much imflroved in health. or taxles. rushing to work rushing "m" WW Pull"!!! out to the shack bare in their lunch hour. adwaygi , . mars » PAGETHRII Quality Hem_ stitched SHEETS g $4.59 pair limited quantity only. 96". $6.75 loch. a ‘A Ilnl if Coating, chafing of lWLiPllOI. Colon, , chalk, Hue, dole green, send, light navy, FIST. 54", wide. . L_ Priced low for the thrifty shoppern A, Size about 77x‘ j Fina quality Scotch Luce Tc=ble Cloths, which have “been so rure. In l-wo practical fable sizes, 54x54", $3.35 each; 72x90", Ar last we era able to offer u fair amount of much wanted Hanholerte-the usual 9°“ fllllmY. h"! Wearing Horrcckses flunhelettl. 30" wide. Yard . . ' More Third floor Attractions, today, it’s Wise to come early. \ give weur and wine and rust. Size 80x100". Each $5.” be much .....50v Clearing Some Coatings, on. second floor I pieces oniywstriped elm: vreoll, also clearing pt HALF Pixie: - gray-red, grey-green, grey-Hue. nasal‘: s. MELEOD CHARLOTTETOWN, P. s.» I. “Imported i. ‘sHEETs $7.50 pair Fine quality cotton sheets that cannot bl duplicated at rlila price. Finely woven f6 satisfactory longweur, 81x108". Pair These spreads‘ are exceptionally smurf.‘ l looking and will stand plenty of liord Guaranteed to bl over 60 par can! llnll -I7" wide, 49c yard; 20" wide, 59c yiml. c The next shipment of this levelling wll green and yellow burden. ' T sarvlcl and aahu $7.50 launder: beautifully-in n00’, higher In price. Rod, blue, 4 pillll lily, uncle-ii" lilting lpel, l0", ll pkll design. Rod, bin, gnca, P. bill. Regular $1.01.. Clearing lt 90a yeti. i! J in a hurry, ll if the next minute would be their last on elrth. O U U Yet. despite all this hurrying, they can atlll find the time to wast; n few minutes over simple little things. to show they are human after all. You can lee it any day and every day lh Baker Street where. who-done-it fans may remember, one of the most famous o! all fictions sluetha. Sherlock Holmes, lived ln his flat. There is l pet shop ln Baker Street. l0 small that the windows have less glass in them. than the side of n big ca]. Behind the glass you can alwlyl lee a few little puppy dogs playing amongst them- selves-Jule a yew samples of the pups the shop has for sale. Some are jult tiny bllll of fur. scene’ are mlschievoill little mites with the devil in their eyes. but they all have something about them that can break down the English- man's reserve, and you'll always find a little knot of Londoners peering in gt the window and en- joying their antics, , All kinda or lnndoners. Office rnanagerl and office cleaners, lhQ lasiltcnts and bus drivers; bank clerks and brfcklayers and stud- entl . . . they all atop and mingle together for a minute or W0- 0 l I The ltlld looking gentleman in the Hcnlibilrg hilt furgltl hi! dignity and chuckle: aide by aide with the old lld who looka as though she hasn't een able to afford a new hat {or ynrl. The levers cashier who lclrll the wltl ‘out of the office boy relaxes hil leverlty and IhllQl in a way the office boy hll never lean. The girl from the til- plrbrnlnt. store fcrgetl the hard-to- plelle cuatomerl. and the ahop- pcrl forget for l while about cou- pons and poihtl and shortages. he. thlll are the Londoncrl who are oh, a0 serious in their offices, their ehcpl and their work- romha. but who can atiil find a few minutol in their lunch hour or whenever they happen to be palllng, to pause and admit that -they are human. reelly, despite the rulh. him ersonllly for the rain that hal gallen prceticall every day slncrhg began lxper entlng with "dry ice" on clouds to produce artificial rain. Richards has been accused of modern witchcraft “that has got out e! hand." and with having perverted the llwl of God. thus bflflfllni mllflfy to the rent o! the people. Although he hld denied public- ly that his siimple experiment; have anything to do with the present cycle of bed weather, he still gets hundreds of abusive let- ters and telegmme from super. stltlous correspondents. Richards recelyed much public. lty when he began experimenting just before the rain started over ilwo months ago, The Council for scientific and Industrial Research was conduct- ing similar tests at the time. The ‘ QUICKIES Council will continue when lb‘ natural rain atopl. ' r MCI???“ CONDENSED