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D071 Quantaros. early California settler. a huge fortune in land. Tho ares is the site of a thriving city worth millions o! dollars. Manning ts the only one aware of inc grant. With the aid of his accomplice, Mel Donovan. played by Roy B”. croft, he avaricimraly plans the mur- ders of all the rut-raining Quantum; He cunningiy devises the catastro- phies to appear as accidents. keep- 1118 himself well out of tlhe picture. When all the kin have been ldlled oft. he will remain the only living heir to the immense fortune left by the Don. Adrian Booth plays Dolores Quan- taro. another descendant. After a mics of mysterious deaths occur. she and her friend. Cliff Roberta, portrayed by Kork Alyn, recognize a plot to destroy the Quantaro clan and set about to warn relatives of imminent death. COMEDY iBllNGS NEW FUN TEAM "She Wrofe the Book." Univer- aal‘s unus new comedy co-stanr- lng Joe/n Davis and Jack Oakic." comes today to the Prince Edward Theatre. Directed by Charles La- mont, the film has Mischa Auer. Kirby Grant. Jacquelir-s dc Wit and Gloria Stuart in its cast: ‘Miss Davis is declared to have the most comical role of her career in the picture which deals with an ex- traordinary case of mistaken iden- tity. Warren Wilson was the pro- ducer and wrote the original screen- play in collaboration with Oscar Bodney. The executive producer was Joe Gcrehenson. The new convenient . . Shows 7 and’ l:45 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 FIRST CHAPTER EMPIRE-tumult RDAY s tttiiilll " minor W“. EXTRA! NEW SERIAL IIIIRI I00"! KIRK Al"! user isms sev ssepsm offending? air-wick kills all household odors U u. lstiis ‘L19 5i n. Istiis l!‘ New Patented Wick Adjuster on 8 ox. size lesnsrnbsr iI-WlGR ls the only pndrrn o! m kind lhnl sentllnl "llltflfl" r . . chloropv "yll give you all the WM flavour of‘ Dyson's Tea . . . never wisby-washy always fresh, livply and full- bodled. Every Li on Indivi- desl“Measu lag provides two full eons of h-M tasting CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The regular monthly meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Agnew on Meeting opened by slngingOdc. Roll call was followed by mad- ing of minutes of regular and special lt was decided on motion to buy an organ for the school. Treasurer reported a balance of $171.90; collection amounted to $1.74. Correspondence was road and discussed. lt was decided to use the RWLC. stamps on all Insti- tute correspondence. It was also decided to have a pantry sale in the near future. The teachers were ‘appointed to buy necessary towels, etc- for t-he school. A number of members bought copies of the syllabus for the musical festival. New committees were appointed: School, Mrs. Wright. Sick. Mrs. MacRoc. Mrs. How- iitt and Mrs. MacMillnn. Bartlett and Mrs. Lunch. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Agnew, Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Crockett. Program. Mrs. Osbornc and Mrs. Lank. Mrs. l-airk invited the monrlvors 107101‘ homo for tho Fcbrtlary rnrotlng. roll call to be answered with “My favorite radio program. Liptosfs Tea Bags are . economical . . . and lcs"Tea Byron's Tea. Jan. 9th with an attendance of Slificcn members and three vis- itors. e THE _CHARLO'I"I‘ETOVVN- curricula» ‘iiEllTllAl. GUARDIAN This column lg r for new! of local interest. list vertlslng of a nesvsy nature may be inserted at fiva cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. , _ caaswau. roi- snowman: l IEMMIE'Q TAXE- . - .._.. coon-s for Photulrspru. Phone 525. IIUJLIWILHRHJ IL IIRRKM CONFEDEBATION LII‘! 1N- BUBANCE- i l r vvvvvvvwvvvwv-we SPECIAL JANUARY SALE - Mrs. Johnston's Ladies Wear. AXMINSTEI. BUGS. a small mipment, all sizes, just arrived. Crockett st Storey Ltd. Ivvvvv SAVE FOOD -- Servo more milk or fruit desserts in place of those made with flour. I SAVE FOOD — Substitute single for double crust pies. r NOTICE. - The Seed Cleaning Plant operated by the Island Seeds Association, Charlottetown. has been closed. and will mt accept any. , we M l 30 Men s orrrcsrts sworn -'!‘he sa- nual meeting of St. Peters Cathe- dral senior branch of the Women's Auxiliary which was well attend- ed. was held on Thursday in tho Guild Room. The reports for i946 were read by the various secre-l tarics and immediate business dealt with. The President Mrs. H. L. Psi- tner read a very interesting report and thanked her officers for nli the help they had gi-ven her during the year. During the year bales of cloth- ing were sent to Sr. Faith's Mis~ sionary School at Swan River. Manitoba. The Branch also sent clothing to the Protestant Orphan- . age also tho P, E. I. Hospital. The following ls the list of officers all being elected. President, Mrs. H. L. Palmer. Vice Presi-dent. Miss M. 00mm. Secretary, Mrs. H. Burt. Treasurer. Mrs. Malone. Dorcas Sec- retary, Miss M. Cotton. Pray Part.- Mrs. Mrs. I. H. Davidson. Jun- iors’ Secretary. Mrs. a. Mclvlillun. Little Helpers. Mrs. V. Saunders. Living Message secretary, Mrs. R1... Cotton. 35.00. 0 l Messrs. Harold MacPherson and i John MacLean. formerly of Mount‘ Piealant. P. E. 1.. who are en. fazed ln lumbering aL Mount Them. spent the week-end with friends in Trenton. N. S. 25% o|=|=g MENSOVERCOATS Our entire Stock of Fine Coats must be sold. Tweed Suits We have a rack of Men's Tweed Suits. all sizes. in Browns. Blues and Greys. These suits wereregularly priced from 29.50 to Don't miss this great Suit Sale '. H t‘! “Where Quality ls Sure” L!‘ Major and Mrs. MacLean left Tuesday for Saint John. N. B, PROTESTANI‘ OllPl-IANAGE Mcompamed by (Mm) Mam’ nan vusrr SUCCESSFUL nzan Vanroon of Sunset Lodge, to st- tend the Salvation Army Con". cils in that city. Girl Guide New: The January meeting of the pmr. estant Orphanage Trustee Board was held on Tuesday the 21st. The atterdance of members from outside mints. in face of difficult travelling Wndllltltns Wus almost complete. The chalnman of the board Mr. W. A. Stewart presided earl after reading and adopting of minutes and other routine business. the re- ports of committees was proceeded with. since these were covering the year 1946. The highlight of the meeting was the financial report and it showed iin detail that the finances of this popular institution were in a most. satisfactory condition. 1t was Mrs. il-lcndersons twentieth annual re- The regular monthly meeting of port and in comparison over the Cruiders Club will he held tonight. W575 i! hid "Oyeflllu-l Billie!‘ ill Jan. Z3. 7.30 p. m. at the 1101111; or amount collected or net surplus. A Mrs. Fred Plck-arrl, 183 Great unanimous and well deserved Vote yceorga st, All guide" we“, b, of Thanks was tendered to Mrs. present, ‘Henderson to which she suitably _nnd briefly replied. Mr. T. E. Mac- meetings. both npproved/ iiexplaining why it is lhc favor- l0." An interesting contest was corr- ductcd with Miss McGabe being the winner. After refreshments were served by hostess and lunch committee. the meeting closed with. sing- song. l a THANKS I desire through the medium of the Guardian to express to the fire- men and others my sincere thanks for their strenuous efforts in slaving my office building during the rec- ent fire. It was amazing how quickly they brought the fire fighting equipment into action. Let me again extend to them all. my sincere thanfs. DR. BOVYEII . Crapaud Jar-uary 20. 1947. A Barri or trains Tho family of the late B rt Msc~ ‘Farlsne wish to thank frie ds and lneif‘ for their many kind- ness: during his long illness and recent death; also the Dn for his faithful service; all those who sent flowers and messages of sympathy. ha Mossaorlasn In loving mg of our darling little daughter. Leah Mae (infield. who passed alhy It: y 24. itMl. Alene from this earth so swiftly Llast like a flower in bloom ; 8e young, so fab. as loving. ' Yet called away so soon. Invhigly Itovnernbered by Her Iarenta ' lira Monroe-tam In memory of Glands Atlxe. who pained sway lunar-y :8. sass. ‘Die flowers vie pleas npon his Fl". Will wither and decay lattfulovslorlslasmoalelpalre» neaeli, ~ Shall never fade any.- fnssrtetl It! Wile and Isnslly. ‘Nutt for the Property Committee gave an outltnr- of the work and needed repairs during irhe past year and spoke of the early necessity of replacing one or both of the heat- ' in’; boilers. This will require a large expenditure but must be met. Mrs, W. G. Bruce for tbs Adopt- ion Committee irn her report showed that. there had been a busy year and the number now in our care was well up in averafl- 5110 hid l number of new problems for the board to decide and this was done in the best interest of the children concerned. The report of the l-fornc Commit- tee showed that the children had been entertained royally by 11¢"???- ous citizens, clubs and Societies it spoke particularly of the grand fes- ‘ilvities and preents during the Christmas season. Before the meeting cloud Wit-h the passing of the bills for plymflll- there was a brief discuasi a cen- tered around the Oullwli 7°? 1947 which appeared bright and seveffll spoke of excellent support till! Dub‘ tic had given the institution oveé many fears both by m?“ "Mk :2 ivory generous contributions. 1 Q Endowment Fund “is also msnt on: ed and the latest, addition W" T‘ Wm; frgm the Estate of the late lLomucl Winchester, Charlottetown. more i" "M "iri-‘iiizi; merit was moved by "- j . is. and S? a. s. Burleigh. Ellerslie. ________ SHELL COLLECTION KNOWN woam ovsa (or) sinner. n. 0-. Jlu- *1 - which oer-n _ A unique hobby Wm‘ the mm known to amldunitlorn manufact- “ug: giiybebvtlli. nriuin Oolunvbia Provincial Police constable. 1,115 claim to one of the iii-flu‘- mum‘ tions of Inali calibre ahelll hi; Canada. The 1.709 ‘hm’ h; m’ collection range from anciefi. r ‘ balls to experimental she M get on the market. lath shell is catalogued and photographed to scale. and is re- Morgen ln one of the five large lbookfl in which the historical data of the individual shell ll ‘mgiimr-n shell in the collection . is hardly bill" 31"" A Vi“ rum’ . made to fire from a pistol lbw! ‘ the sise of s watch fob. Lari!"- is for a oft-calibre navy revolver which Qibesuit claimed is the world's largest. In shot un shells. he has them from a stir-gauge about l5 y"?! l" ing of an old flintlcck. has mad]: mo name of gJoseph Gtbesu We I measuring about an inch in length tn the six millimetre size. One Phistory maker" is paper covered and identical to the shell credit- ed with touching of‘! one Indian Mutiny. Danger of fire does not worry the constable. His advice is “lust duck." NEW INDIA DRUG ANTI-BACTERIAL CALCUTHA. India. ~ Jan. 22 ‘- tCP)— A drug which is claimed to be better than penicillin has been discovered by Pmf. s. R. Rose of the Calcutta Medical college. The drug is derived from pieces of decomposed wood and is the climax of Dr. Here's experiments on wood- decaying fungi for a quarter of a century. In May. i944. he began applying his knowledge to the midi’ of the anti-bacterial activity of these fungi. Known as "polyporin" the drug i5 claimed to be specially suited for tropical countries and has been found effective in a number of major diseases such as typhoid. cholera. dysentery. clrbuncies, ul- cera, abscesses. troubles of tho eye. ear, noso and throat. I The drug is also said to possess a degree of chemical stability which adds considerably to its usefulness. It hes been found that. unlike pen- icillin. "polypovrin" can remain in BWQll-blldlltléd stats without being liable to mutation or disintegrat- ion. It can be stored at normal room temperature almost anywhere without any loss of potency. It can be administered easily and does not produce any lDXlC eitects or depression. It can be av- plled to open wounds or ulcers and causes no pain or’ irritation. Its anti-bacterial power remains un- affected by stomach contents. Professor Bose is still engaged in further research in order to evolve n more purified and concentrated form of “polyporlnfl WlI-‘E NOT CIIATTEL TELLS i947 IIUBBY TDNDON. Jan. 22 ~-(OPi— Hur- bands haven't changed since Viet- orian days. says Reginald Pestell. Council-and he doesn't like it. "In Queen Vietoriirs time. a wom- an's n was her managing director." he told a London con- ference of health visitors and school secretary of the Marriage Guidance g 'UU_I.IUU‘UU'UUEU'U'U'U"LHIU Nothing reserved. 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You can depend on Fleischmasu-Ua-Canadfe favorite yeast: for eves . _ gAlWOYS at your grocer? nursu. “He regarded her IS l dull“- and today this‘ feeling persists- “hion still believe women are on lfl, lower plane than themselves and after marriage. expect wives to sink | their personality and submerge their ‘individuality in that of their hus- ‘bands!’ Woman's resolve to establish cquaiity ‘with man will make marr- iage a healthier rclailonship ulti- mately, he said. but lie questioned |whcther there is such n thing as an "ideal marriage." Postell said more advice on birth- flrontrol should be available to the ,Wb|r¢‘ and he expressed belief that. social workers are the risht new“ Ito give it. Briton; social "worker roost’: ouisriou had lost her Job because she gave such advice against the ruling nt the municipal medical ofificc: health-the man who has the i: WI . say. l f)’ MAKES LIONESS POULTRY GUARD PRJETORIL. South Africa. Jan 2i —- (CPi - The world's most formidable “sentry” now has h. ~r lnstallcd 0n the farm oi D. F i7 of Pretoria North, who l“; bccom. desperate as a result as ineanfl raids on his poultry by thieves. Ai first he had a large dog tn watch the firs of fowls. but still the valuable fowls disappeared. Then he Rlllaced the dog with a Z-year- old lioness. The thieves haven't been back since. What cereal nsalses you snlghty glad '