§ v4.5 PLUS TARTOON Tlia Supriaing Sanctuary By Leslie Cal-gill Ei-ww-zxaawmnwuvt-p, Jfilliiiliued from page 2) The older man's restraint was ‘m- "l" His sober their martial lid . . . he Mimi-l are will be no sort-c.‘ We do‘ r..i.c indoors. barricade the .\.§ "mi keep out of mischief." h! lllrricade ourselves?” Mur- lndcd. o‘ illicit l said we should keep out in illschief I was thinking of keep- knfian-isrtizst nut from us. We don't T": What ilic bother is about. s“? ii has assumed serious pre- Erlions is obvious. 'I'hey're kicking Ill: l“ ."“ll°ly din. We shall know “t. illlilii it soon. Then we shall fr! how to act." civunmlllffkl found arms in the Hush sroaned. Munsfilyorierglirdziét we, cant use illOItp. w. aroufid." - 0D knows ‘wflll riuhtl But we're taking an “mtg lot foi- grantgd. Mr. Mason c 5 we don't know what's taking thoaetlniéxc%thfor shrieking and htgnvmholvg t it not be outside " m robabie. my boy. ‘Thai-a would litlxitgtidhlilxriéger _-.. Mllwk discovered? sirl" e B“ u m“ “Till! And I was about to say No ° Sclllids are typical rioting. b’ cherring. Satisfied?" I shan't be When it. Bo 1 aml i i L fhd OIIZI 0i your opinion I'm go- cm "BOW-r suoor- I .1110 an h: turbanca was not abat- qmladliaachftrl a climax as Hugh m l" lisht of the encamp- ' m 15y coilecticn of men PM in trouchin brgfins liis wav. Ellend mm w‘ Martin had taken ‘ ‘first! he roots. being grad. hers Y.“ "m by superior m‘ ‘m! they did so the at- mmxorably advanced. Two noun,’ we- sprawling on the ma", bnlaefn "mm of the ca. ' "We the deiendiu pair scene's SERVICE IN nsaxcsr AFRICA SHOWING AT 7 — 845 — Matinee Sat Only 230 i Ami“! lll entreaiics he had his Pm -DAY —FRl. and SAT. Mp4s fiml/wzce AIIIY DIVIII roaruuio BONANOVA FRANK PUGLIA RAMSAY AMES MORONI OLSEN K U R THE AT C H i BLAZINE A uéw i0- nnu TRAIL ACROSS THE BAllLANllS 0r nu waste I MAN KILLERS pulling side him. he called anxious- tiy ed "Don't shoot!" iy. seeing their quarry_ appasen hel less. the mutineers increas the pace. Hugh Everard gave vent to a warning cry. "This way! I'll not shoot." The lieutenant grinned as he joined Hugh. "l-ltmmelt Nc. gun?" “That's why I promised not to shoe ‘Wei-y comic! Take this. Ach. Nein, I do not .nvite you to turn it on me." "I didn't contemplate saving your wa " . B11)’ ‘We discuss it later. yes? Press he trigger! Those scum will do worse by you than I. Excuse rnel" Disregarding ilving bullets he dashed out and dragged ltinrtin to safety. an example reckless bravery that decided Hugh. For the first time in his life ne fired at a fellow-being with intent to kill. Luck. rather than iudsmont. guid- ed the bullet to the than‘: arm. His scream of asiin was. drowned by a ragged volley from his compat- riots. (To Be Continued) SPRINGFIELD W. l. The monthly ffliléllhfl of the Springfield Women's Tnsiiitlie Was held at the nome of Mrs. Norris Sinclair with eight; members and one visitor resent. The President presided an opened me meeting with the Institute Ode and Creed Various reports were received and yarn for socks and sweaters was distributcd. A ienggtiily riscuseion was held on Oroun Hospitalization Mid Mrs. Everett Haslam was asked to write to Mr. Doyle asking liisn to address an open meeting in the district in the near future on this subject. Mrs. Crawford bin- r invited members to her heme T01’ Mitt meeting and the followlntl committees were appointed: Lunch. Mrs. Irving I-Iaslom. airs. Crawford Rinclair and Mrs. Hyatt Racism: gram. Mrs. Norris Sinclair llflll ' “islon-t- 3c hoof, Mils Ihiily How__d. Roll call. "A “bea also oasne face to face wtoh a SHOWING AT 2.1a 1.00 AND c,” will: Many Roles F; Bearded Actor "Gabby" Hayes drifted Into h famous bearded old-timer characterization entirely by accid- cnt- Returning from the Adiron- dacks where he had been vacat- lo with a month-old growth of mt theatrical producer be- ore he had had time to shave. bearded pros- ln his forthcoming produc- t on. uabbyb ilgeard has been a trade- I-‘rom Thunder River," Republic gllature which opens to-day at the pire Theatre. Anne Jeftrcys has the feminine lead. and supporting roles are handled by John James. George Cooper. Ian Keith. Jack Ingram. Eddie Lee. Ed Cassldy. Bud Geary. Charles King, Jack Rack- wcll and Al Taylor. ‘Film ls Fantasy Fact And Fiction "Ali Buba and the Forty Thieves." Producer Paul Malverrfs Universal Technicolor feature now at the Prince Edward Theatre. which co-stars Maria Montez. Jan Hall and Turban Bey. is a. lnelange of "fiction. fantasy iind fact.” m the words of Edmund L. Hartman, who wrote the original screen Elay. "It is fiction in that we ave token liberties with t character of Alli Baba. and writ a. new tale about him — one lllllllflléd tluirely as entertainment," exp ain- ed Hartmann. "It is ianiesv in its treatment. of ‘Open Sesame’ mid the 40 casks. which. you remember. were used to conceal the thieves. They are the only incidents or ‘props’ that we have borrowed fro mnhe Araibian Nlghlt-s tale-and we've taken poet- ic license. if I may call it that. with them. "It is fact in that our story is based on historical accuracy. I a student of the Khans and Mon- gols long before Producer Malvern sent foo- me to write his story - I borrowed my villain from ‘nstor . “Hulagu. Khan of the Mongos in ‘All Babe. and the Forty Thievesfli isn't Just a character for the screen. He actually existed. He was the grandson of Genglhis Khan. totype to today's mittary dieta- ors and tyrants. "I discovered that. in i266. Hu- lazu led his Mongols in an invas- ion of Bagd-ad. and that is the his- tnoracai. incident I need in ‘Al a a.‘ IIITIH SUB OVIIDUI LONDON. Feb. lb-(CH-‘Ihe Admiralty todav announced that. the submarim Simoom is overdue and presumed lost. A new craft. COMMONS BRIEFIB the Simoom is not listed in Jane's_r‘irrhting _siii_p_s. Law I Am Thankful m". 'l\1e program consisted of two eontsstsl conducted by Mrs. Arthur Haslam] and Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Upon motion the rneetiou adyourned with the National Anthem .after which lunch was mrved by the BAIIII PARTY HOLY REDEEMER HALL l llenfiilf rumour 0.00 i Admission 25¢" " " rt. has lilo: in reference to her husband who made while on active servlc sorrow as of compassion at a t so ussocunrpletely floundering. l effeetlva tsrlawitll. THE CHARIAIITETUWN GUARDIAN I'D-DA Y_ snows AT 2.15 _ 1.00 and 0.45 lllIlllES assumes a asssaatl are: ADDED FEATURE NAZI NUISANCE f» CAPITOL w" 2-0 Illllllittliilitllllllti and . ‘L516’... Bmvozms/ i I Ywe fighting brothers . . . ' l fighting Japa their own way-lighting acch other 4e: the aama glvllfw ..- B I600 mllaa of lhrlllanecilern. romon:a..en the urine aiciim 1m llRllllll ' PARKER with Ralph Sanford - Bill Henry Ioe Sawyer - Eddie Quillan ALSO COMEDY AND SERIAL 373i eases; ' Aunt Tillie Goes to Sca IIEARTZ HALL, CIPTOWN THURSDAY, FEB. 17th. 8.30 P. M. A repeat. performance sponsor- ed jointly by the Trllalty Yonnl People's Society and the Gratin Club of the Central Christian Church. New specialties between ‘acts. Don't. miss this first-class en- tertainment. Killctl In Action’ Mrs. Florence Stewart of South- receivcd the following the supreme sacrifice e. i 1 W. P. T. B. Gases i Conspiracy 101335? 50011511‘; Qtflrfi-l lin coupons cor, our n lrncn a total cf‘ ‘c1100 when they cc sentenced in court ast wee llvcrlordlng to the weekly summary of the Prices Boards eniflrwmém administration Respective fin!!! 0i $200. $400. $500. and $1.903 we" tackedtori file IfZc/lllr- put-Md i ersons a ' ' l1\ACO\l)i‘l‘.a0l(l)dllal‘Z;S 6! violating wlartlmclpaices, rationing 123d £25}; u a ons. ur n e lhlerzelivere also 44 cases involving mumuu" contraventions of the regiruilatlons o‘: ‘n Carleton’ 3?...‘ ygg“ pllzepartment of Mun tons a ‘an. , - , ,, . - l _ M“ Florence swwmm I For charging excessive prices f0!‘ souti-lpert. P. E. 1 '° Mm PTE. W. J. STEWART _ . goOds and services. 4'1 persons we 5oewart.—-You will' b n. found guilty in cases tried now have heard of the death of‘ courts in Nova Beetle. Ontario. and. Pte. w. J. Stewart. Qilfl . bee, Manitoba and Alberta Oi’- p.504“, The int day or the year, fences by 34 retailers and whole- December 31. was particularly act“ salcrs were overcharged for 100d»! ive with considerable shelling on including oranges, bananas. apples bmh sides. It was on this clay that and 0.1m;- n-esh fruits, poultry. yourwhusbaand twas ksltixok by tili-égx; meat. potatoes. onions. corn $111123. men . an . a-i H0118 i? “'85 a cand honey eggs and canne - to the Doctor at oncc. he died a “mac... other cases of 5,1,5 above 55°" time 15w“ h‘ m“ “twmmxbl ceiling prices included men's hand- Actually. l understand he was es- kmchkfs ladies hosiery and other “m” some German prilsolgrs u; textilcprodivcts. clcthinfl ‘Qliiifs. :2: azilinallllltfzglga‘xltshlftliuuflgigdI meals. metal scrap and barbenng later. So, your husband died. doint; wrvlws‘ a soldier's job to the t. Words fall to reach the depths “S: like this. You and your childron and his parents have a gricvullfi burden now to cnrry- But. in all I commend you to God. rclful above all otlierssTo tr im unflinchirigly at a tune like this is difficult. but not to do is infinitely harder. That leaves. Dufing . I say. in Hill sincerity and! sympathy. God bless vou and yours] and sustain you through the hours; and years that lie aaeadhlg/Icaagoléi,‘ hildren llheir dugnrnd afself-saort u their fa er has proved himse to av been. a Very sincereg yours. g. w, acQUARRII, Chaplain 1P.) Special Regulation oi Police Committee In view of the special snow WI- dltlen of unbel- brine, street. w“ street ls now regulatdd as a one y‘! from Euston Street to bar-Y aid Street. with traffic permitted In the northwardlg direction.‘ lgns to In‘ plaeed- lccordlngly. and news P" notice [Ivan but this order be‘ la. 194* CIICIQMOIIIWII. l-‘ebruar 0mm lttee. I: Order, Police 2- 17-8. ABERDlTlZftI-(CPJ-Pctty Officer William Taylor, of the rescue tug H.118. Growler. was washed over- board when pumping water from a sinking ship during a gille. But the hea seas picked him up and toss- ed ill“ right back on the tug- -and Taylor went risht on iwmnins. Us! mum c» saint-an -as Rentals Officer of time Prices and Trade Board iinzl l I ‘IiIIAIllIIAIi This column is of local interunnlllilvfllsalillrtlllill: of a newly nature may be inserted 31°11‘: game a word. strictly pl)- ‘YI-RTASWTELL for photographs: UONFEDIIRATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE . ‘Items: AND PRESCHOOL INIANT FgNFEBI-‘NCES will be held under t i direction of the Public Health Nurses every Friday afternoon from 2-30 w 4.30 P. M. in the Red Cross Blood Donors Clinic Rooms, Queen Street. 2-17-1i. PROPERTY SALES -— Mr. W. H. Beaton, Auctioneer. recently disposed 0f two fine properties b; Private sale. The property of Mr. ‘ Murdock Ross. 41 Upper Prince Street was sold to Mr. Louis Hyucs and the property of Mr. Fred R. Halnes, Jydney Street to Mr. Ar- thur Mcquaid, ON BUSINESS TRIP — Hen- dry O. McLellan. Regional Rent- als Offlcer. leaves today on re- turn to St. John, New Bruns- wick after a brief tour Province. He was here in con- nection with hls official duties! the War- ‘ spent some time in Charlotte- town and Summersido. l POLICE “COURT were three cases at Court yesterday. One drunk and l incapable had his bail bond oft $5 estreated. The other two ' ~ those of a militia mail to give up y other of obtaining false pretenses. Both manded till Monday. CHURCH MEETING -— W. M. S St. Peter's Bay held their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon Feb. 1st. with Mrs. the Police l XIIOIIPY W911? Archie Macfliee. led the devotional; period. Theme ‘The Bible. they C l Possession of thc Worll~ Church". Hymn was sung O Word’ of God Incarnate. and the stow. The Great Fixvcrsiitjv from tllc Monthly svas rend. Scripture reari- ings and prayer" were given oy members. A Splendid report given by Mrs. lvlcPhee and Mrs.‘ Coffin from Prcsbyterlnl. 8 mciii- ibefs and 2 visitors present. Minutes _. cf January mcellnl.’ rend flllCl r l roved. Offering 5150- Next mcct- . .\I'.;;. ng to be at the twine oi with i Milton wayc. lileeing closed ;Lord's Prayer in unison. HEMAR-KABLE RECOVERY — Ira McLean, young son of Richard McLean of Hampshire can my claim to s find which has seldoné. farm-i. Ira found among the not sheaves a. nest of white rats. cori- sist-ing of the mother rat and fcur artly grown young ones. It has en suggested that the mother rat had escaped from a. family uf pets. But in zhls particular vic nity there ls no imowiedge of white ralts having been seen at any time. In fact many in the community have seen He's mis 11s their first in white ones. Ira will keep them lie thinks only long enough for nei'li- bors and others to see his muios ty. The many friends of Miss Mil- -dred MacKinnon. Earnscliffe. will be sorry to hear that shc is at present a. patient in the P. E. I Hospital where she will tinder- go an operation shortly. iPatriot please copy). ::A SMALL QUANTITY of new SPRING-ELLE!) Mattresses. - have lust been received from the Fac- tory by l. T. llblmun Ltd. Both Stores. Sumrnersi’ and (lhar- lottetown. 2-l5-3l Eastern Trust’s Expert Advice AX. N.S. -— Presented to the shareholders at the Annual uenerai Meeting, held on Febru- ary l6. the fifty-first illlllllill rc- port of The Eastern 'I‘rust Coili- pany again contained evidence of increasing strength lll the Corn- pany's position. In his address to the shareholders the President. Hon. l". B. McCurdy. P.C.. report- ed net earnings of $141671. from which had to be deducted $52.00!) for taxes. and dividends paid at the rate of $8 per share. The balance remaining after these payments were made was added to the Profit and Loss Account. which has increased to 527-501 Estates. Trusts and Agencies under administration by The Eastern Tjhusi; _C>orr_ipany_ hnvui of this i l ‘Flicrc - i i ‘t. MiWlPlICTSOIJ ‘ '.‘ at the Manse. The president, Mrs: was . ‘PAGE IHKEIS “VITAMINS " T0 Increase Resistance to Winter Ills We'll Be Pleas- ed to Help You Choose. Stocks Are Fresh A-B-D l: G Capsules These Capsules offer a con. v e n i e n l. means of ad- mlnlste r I n g the four es- sential vita- mins, Dose: One daily. $1.15 —- $2.00 $3.00 Children love lt - w "l! lo take. 65c and $1.00 WANIPOLES EXTRACT $1.00 HALIVER Olll (LAPSULES 50's .. 95c — 100's .. $1.55 g scorrs = EMULSION A Better Way to lake Cod Liver 0|’! Contains Vitamins A and l) 59c and 98¢ ALPHAMETTES Each Capsule equals four and n half teaspoonfuls oi Cod Liver Oil. 25's $1.00 —- 50's $1.85 100'! $3.50 WRAP UP YOUR. SCRAP PAPER '! Are you bundling up you!‘ was-temper, your old magn- IIIBS flllfl ANWVSIHHIP!‘ and Ullll- lrinutlng them to 11330:‘ sli- ‘rage? A nninpuwr-i- shortage in the ulltlllfl of pulpwood makes this step vital if mill- tary alizi civilian paper re- quirements are to be met. ‘s'hc Ill 1' Grails (‘lull are "lid"! nn s important drive and ask vuur ctr-oper- ation. Your job is to save nnu but in bundles all your scrci pa r. our job is to colicit an shin in salvage beau’ quarters. you save. we gull" antee collection. JENKINS PHARMACY Mrs 51.0w: . lope 121.1 (hernia .. altos; 219 Em: Sifieoytz a Kw S". EH Ken inyfaidTf "l‘m new here -- I gel. this lob today with a Guardian Want All!" reached an rill-time high record. Standing now lit 563.298.0134, the amount is $i.29l.66l higher than at the end of 1942. “The~Company's facilities and Staff continue to be availabla to the public in all matters where Trust Company Service can be helpful.“ Mr, McCui-dy stated. “That they are being called into service increasingly is only natural lit the present time. when Gov- ernment regulations and controls of various kinds have created dif- iiciilties lll private conduct of ac- counts which cull for the constant. '.i(l\'lC(‘ 0t‘ experts in business ma‘. . __._.' ters. We are happy to be able be state that our irairwd officials have in such connections been able to render assistance to large num- bers of our customers both large and amall." Regret ivas expressed at the death during the year of m. David Baird, Chairman of tba Newfoundland Advisory Commit- tee. Mr. Baird had been a mem- ber of that Board since I929. Hon. F. McNamara was appointed Chairman of the Board to re- plnce Mr. Baird. and Mr. Andrew H. Murray of St. John's, Nfld., be- c_am_c_a_mrmber_of it. February BUY WAR STAMPS Maroon stone OVER 40,000 food stores, hotels, and restaurants have pledged themselves to scll $2,000,000 worth of War Savings Stamps this month. Christie's are proud to support this great February War Sev- ings Stamp Sale with the striking poster shown below-now appearing in 46 60501 across Canada. Remembe , every War Savings Scamp you purchase helps to hasten die hour of Victory. So buy as many as you 9055M)’ clmwhgn you "e fOOd Ilili month.