FEBRUARY 4. 1946 i PAGE THRELE _ 9/9 PRINCE EDWARD 9Y6 z; g Y Afiaw‘: A“ 5v!‘ iliiill ciiiifiuiii IlIISSEY miss-iii iuiiiiioiii Attend Mitinees Shows for TOI DAY and TUE. g; _I~_1|ml'_q3_ m 3'3” “I'll: wold. idol-l! II!- spoiisered by the Ladies’ I mtluwlm- '°' "'""°“""'“ Aid of the P.E.I. Hospital s|°°m|NImDwEm4Tl°N "F! m‘ OOOII TIANSIIB Service. ; Phone 1580-13 1-29-51 ‘ w. vklvmgéipg’. e.°..""....*"§£:%"~§:i§ii* \ ' i OLIAIANO?“ n, greatly uranium is; “rgiawLmesvfiinmm ‘giga- fiwfic m iiu limit! Uivnoannvc car lnvernaee coal. é viuziii...iii| lit uni ‘é?,?f“°‘" m‘ M°““"" P- " "Zip; ‘ iili lit MT IliAl mglogan AIEAY wamvtns- N. n: M610! lillillil! . m‘. xfgvggyorw . 10v wok} 45313- anner Or Early Best Seats. — Program Starts at 3:15 - 7 and 9 ' at». ALSO NEWS -_ AT QUEEN Ir ' d. - In: “HATUILDSS Is THIS o l. I. l. l sail l. woecwmrnrn mam 7*- ‘I. ‘niai- "it?! nu 8mm“ M- I. mfinow ‘r0 acooivm: io-iiiiv- carrtrt. SHOWING AT 3.15 _ 1 AND“8:45 X 117,5 62/13/637 f/EP warmest/lo’? ‘_ solid groove aboard a luxury “WESTPOINT” -'I'l|E. -WVED. f. lump tunes-torch tunes 1- - songs sweet and hot... with teen-age tempo in the liner-and not a drip ' in a boatload! éliaha’! Educational Seminar _ FIFTH COURSE _ Conducted by MRS. ROBERT um MOFFETI‘ HOTEL JANUARY 2'! to FEBRUARY 10, INCLUSIVE 8 P.M. DAILY let: "rose, 001.01.. RIIYTIIM”—A Muleele DAY.” H05: “PLACES OI‘ IIISTOR-IO GIEATNEIS.” TIM "Ill-I PI/OPIIEOY AND ‘III BAIIA’! IAITII." TEACHING-MEANS 1V) ‘III ‘HIE HOLY LAND." Reel. TIIE GREAT WORLD TEACH- ll?” h5- U» lit: ‘SPIRITUAL OVIRTONES , OI‘ SCIENCE, POITIY» MUIIC.”—A Mnefetle Mfrs. Inn “IIIIOLD, rim conimo or ononr." can! nun entree-nae - em us. ~ AllWelee-el Without Iee or Collection. , u; ‘HIIPJI Wwll be . h, INN! The Island Motor Transport. wish to an- Ilqjlce that effective Monday, February 4th, 1h I ' ,trip Charlottetown to Sourls eeaeelleil except Satori! .. (the wine's: nestle. ay, for the re- . DEIITRII. GlllllDlMl eelamnhreeenedfernewl THE imp (Ti-ass conrs are making X-Ray canvass. Sea ad on page 3. 2-4-11. CITY POLICE COURT -- At the Olty Police Court on Saturday morning, a man charged under the Emlse Act. was fined $200. or three months A drunk and inoa. ble was fined e0. and oosts or 10 aye. A drunk and disorderly was m- nianded one week. I'll/OM SOUTH AFRICA-diure- LnB Sister Leone Dockendorfl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dockendorfl’, North River, Arrived home Feb. 1 by the S.S. Scythla after having‘ spent four years with the South African Military Nurs- ing Service. CADET COMMITTEE MEIJTING mRellresentmiz the School Board at Friday night's meeting nt‘ the Charlottetown Army Cadet Com- ’ mittee were Hon. Dr. W. J.P Mac. , Vliilan O.B.E., and Mr. J. W. Boul- , ter. elr names were regrettably iOSTlEgEQG in the report in Saturday's TWENTY-SIX VETERANS IIOME-lfwenty-six men RFFiVOil iii the Province Saturday night alter having dlsembarked from the Scy- thla at Halifax on the previous day. Fourteen of them were from the western part of thc Province; the‘ remaining l2 arrived in Char- lottetown about 11.20 Saturday night. Representatives of the Citi- zcns Reception Committee were on hand to welcome them and to conduct them to the Legion Home where warm-meals were awaiting them. Some of those who belonged to points east of Charlottetown reached their homes yesterday. Others preferred to wait over un- til today. Mrs. L. E. Wellner ‘s visiting her sister Mrs. CA. Wyndham of Lis- bon Falls, Maine. ' “SING YOUR WAY If Bacli lches ilelii lliiine s be fee! um than from ttio nights, Iae manila: v53? Rheumatic Pa ' Q, zen or frequent paaneeel remem- r t at lfilll‘ Kidneys are health an that I and and who!" - omfifififi II ll w _ Intel firefight mum ‘a, um h W litre- IOU?“ FEATURES MUSIC AFLOAT Tuneful fun afloat prevails in RKO Radio's newest comedy "Si Your Way Home," at the Cep Theatre. which stars Jack Haley, hlarcy alVléGtllkinGlfllfllltgiwfl and Anne- e s a . roman- tlo lnterludrgyaiboard an ocean liner. Presenting Haley ‘as a wnr cor- respondent wltih a swelled head and an e to rehum 3 passage, he is forced to take charge of a mroup of Young entertainers from Cherbourg to New York. affairs the Tlhe juvenile youngsters, and ance with Miss Jeffreys, bring about the fun-laden complications of the story at the harrassed newspaper- mdn endeavors to carry on with his reporting as well as chaperonlng his unruly protcges. Four s arklmg songs by M d- son and ru-bel feature the pr uc- tion by Bert Granet which was dir- ected by Anthony Mann. Donna. Lee, brilliant young soloist. Patti Brill. Nn-ncy Marlow. James Jordon and EIPOYY Parnell have supporting ro es. of LUSTY HERO SUFFEIIS FOR FILM LAUGHS Actor John Carroll knows what. it means to put in a day of hard labor -—1ronic:i1ly. all for the sake of lauflis, Pnrtraying a test pilot suf- fer v wit-h pantn hobia ln "Bed- side anner," how arious new farce low showing at the Prince Edward Threatre thru United Artists re- lease, John underwent, o. series of treatments at the hands of "Dr." Ruth llussev. his co-star. John is faking his disease. but ltuth dreams up a sure cure. He submit-s to a bone-cracking massage at the hands of hefty nurse Esther Dale, Then he is forced into a sizzling seslon in a steam bath. This is followed by a teeth chattering bath in a tub of cracked ice. As n final step he re- ceives a shock treatment witih an eicctricnl diathermy machine. Producer - director Andrew Stone. wiho . a ruvverl fnnVcL. ‘MM’ that all the action be the real thing. . PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Grade X-l. Velma Buell; 2. Marjorie MacPherson; 3.Constancc Cooke. Grade IX-l. Edna Townshend; 2. Carol Marie Cotes; 3. Olivine MacLe n. Gr e VIII-l. Joan ltogerson; 2. Joyce Procter; 3, Ann Worthy. Grade VII-l. Marleen Warren; 2. Barbara Michahelias; 3. Kath- Stuiiy nostrils Hinder Sleep ‘Bus: c: I n: e proper msieep brok y try Mearliolatum for instant relief. ieen Warren. Grade VI-1. Marjorie Hurst; 2., Gerhrude Johnston; 3. Marina; ue . Grade VI-—l. Joanne Tanton: 2. ‘Billy MarCanneii; 3. Verna Gal-l ant Grade V—l. Robert Simms’ 2. Alan Douglas; 3. Arlene Guirlon. Grade V—l. Mary Whlteside; 2. Janet Cameron; 3. Gordon Wliitc. Grade lV-l. Marina Boyle: 2. Ehedresa Presley; 3. Ralph White- ea . Grade IV-l. Helen Cook" 2. Kenneth McPhaii; a. Mark Lod- ner. Grade III-l. (Murdo Brown. Marie Russell); 2. Alton Russell; 3. (Elizabeth Campbell, June Mac- Karrie). Grade III-l. Ian Scrlmgsour; 2. Mary Fielding; 3. Carol Camer- on. . Grade lI—l. Beryl Shelfoon: 2. (Jackie Hobbs, Sterling MacDon- ald]; 3. Wilma Carmody. Grade II—l. Winnltred Muc- Phcrson, 2. Maids Rogerson; 3. Helen Smith (No Gradell tests.) WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Grade‘ 3-31’. John Ailan- '2. Dav- n Mary Ramsay; 2. Hilda Pickard; 8. Carl Brown. Grade VIII-1. Phyllis Cutcliffe; 3. Phyllis Tait; 8. Jean Miller. Grade VIII-l. Isabel MacLeod: i. Heather Lantz; 3. David Wood. Grade VII-1. Earle Jewell; 2. Joan Cameron; 3. Barrie Beers. r e Carol Oreelmvin; 2. Karl Reardon; a. Suzanne Palm- er. Grade VII-l. (Lelth Thom son and Morris‘ Jenkins); 2. arle Hobbr 3. Willard Toombe. Grade VI-l. Johanna Macdon- 2. (Orville Diamond, Laird Mo. nnan): 3. Priscilla Griffith. Grade -l. Nancy Hylidman; f. Brier Chandler: 8. Murray Oar- d . mgiigde V—l. Billie Batt; 2. Allan MacLeod; a. Richard Carson. Grade IV-i. Donald Cobb; 2. Donna Horne- S. Shirl: Veuey. Grade IV-l. Helen appeil; 3. (Gordon Tweedy, Alan Chandler); a dSShella Davlson, Joyce Mac- (oirade III-l. Jean Isabel Mae- 2. Gayl, Jamleson; 8. d . Di Philll . Mme 11121. (George Ward, Stuart Dick); z. Ann erry: 3. Donald Scott. Grade II-l. Elizabeth Grant: I. Ivan Duvar~ 3. (Helen Cameron, d . R0 ne Iv” Paula Burden; 2. Gra e‘ II-l. . W e Jamlelon. D ld O l- Glfade Vmy cox-yahoo- Joan .d J tOw )) film“; riltmlunlgre Knegbone, Bro- die Lantz, Margo lEGulre. , iiiiiiiiiiii-z m EXIIIBITIDI HARRIS MEMORIAL GALLERY WEDNESDAY, JAN. I) TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5 n. Public le Cerlteliy lento! n and tubes. c. MENTHOTU Gin-s COMFORT Daily i: LII-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘i? Annual Collections Sjiollb: ' Nflffwh Pinette WI. $5.00 GQIIIIQWWII. By Janie Llewelyn b Mn. Wollard Yorlton $2.00 Rev. M. Hartman. £1.00 ma; LJ-l. mini-t; c. i-i Llewellyn; Mrs David Levers Melvlle Ross; Rev. Cecil art" Mia. WW. MacLai-en; 11w. MacDonald; a: Ashley Allen; Mrs. Laura Mair. .750 each: Mrs. Macllwen; Friend. .5 John A. MacDonald: Mrs. John L McDonald; Mabel Levers; Mrs Arthur miter; Bebineau; Mrs. A Mrs. Florence Jenkins; Mrs. ma Llewellyn: Mrs Sadie McLeod; Mrs. James Publlcover. each: Mrs. Waldren Levers; Mrs. Andrea McNeill; Mrs. Stephen Landry; Mrs. Galbraith-Total, $26.80. Soltli Milton By John Moore Arthur Curtis, $3.00 $2.00 H00 r J. avies; Reagh Younker; John Lean; Evelyn Curtis. , .50c. each: Mrs. M. Corbett; Stafford Coles. T0tal—-$25 00. scn; Mrs. Ralph Balderston. $1.00 each. Mrs. .I.A Rodd; Mrs. Wallace Rodd; Mrs Guy Kennedy: Mrs. Chester McLean; Mrs. G.C. McLean; Mrs James Coles. .50c. each: Mrs. Charles McKen- zie; Marlene Peters: Arlene Jay; Marilyn Jay: Mrs. F. McLeod; Mrs. L. Diamond; ‘virs. A. Dulfett; Mrs. Fred Stewart; Mrs. A. Mc- Lauahlln. Total—$l6.b0. Mlllvlew By lrma Inge Albert Drake. $3.00 $1.00 each: Francis Drake; Mrs. Milton Jenkms; Samuel Drake: George Vanlderstln-z; Percy Acorn; Wesley Acorn; Wilfred Drake: Mrs. Geo. McEachern; Robert Drake; Mrs. Joseph Smith. .75c.: Emmerson Sheldow; 60c. each: Mrs. Ambrose Wcatherbic; George Jenkins. 50c. each. Mrs. Mrs. . Mrs. Gordon Sheldow; Mrs. Wesley Sheldow; Mrs. Vernon Jenkins; Amos Acorn, Mrs. Everett Jenkins. 25c. Mrs. Norman Sheldow; 80c. Mrs. Herman Ings. Total—$20.00 South Plnettc District .500. each: Mrs. Angus McDon- iild; Mrs. Herbie Giills; Mrs. Albert McDonald; Ivlrs. Alex. Gill's: Mrs. Alex. Campbell; Mrs. J.A. McLeod: Sinclair MacRae: C.R. McKenzie; Angus A. McKenzie; Mrs. Angus Preteetanwrplieiiage B. J. Boyce; ciieur; Mrs. B11. Stew- Ma's. J3. MacLnren; A 0o each: Mrs. H. Larsen; Mrs. P. Henry Hunter; Andrew Levers; Elsie Lovers; Mrs. Myrtle listalr Stewgxla: 1m .450. Mrs. James McConnell; 35c; Mrs Lem. MoOormac; ltlritoch: Mrs. Roy Coles; Mrs. can. B . . . . . _ $1M Each, John Munme; H“, These iadiesare giving generously ol_ their time to further this ry MoormDeu- Cummings; 'I‘homas good health campaign, and we hope that their efforts and the response “fired, %°"°"‘ nglflmfi?‘ 5mm" that they meet with will result in a large degree of freedom from dis M e ; yrus - e ; erri n . , , ‘ Gicilespe; Robert Hooper; 1-1. 0P. ease for the residents of this city. Gerald Hooper; Rev. S. E Poole; Wm E. Curtis; D.A. Mac- South Milton By Margaret Coles $2.00 each. Mrs. Murdock Nichol- Matheson; Mrs. G A. Coles; Mrs: i MESSAGE i0 iii. RESIDENTS 0F CHARLOTIETOWN l Who Are interested in Maintaining the Good ‘ Health of Themselves and Families The Mobile X-ray Unit is coming to Charlottetown and X-rayiniz will commence in our centre at 61 Grafton Street, iiext to the Prince Edward Theatre. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER WILL BE 2178. ' The Members 0t‘ The RED CROSS CORPS are conducting a canvass of the houses West of Spring Park Road and North of Eiiston Street and Brighton Road to arrange for your X-ray appointment. They expect to be canvassing MONDAY, TUESDAY and WED- NESDAY EVENINGS as well as WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Will you please help them by arranging that when they call someone will be at home who can make appointments for the whole family. This will enable the canvassers to finish their work more quick- ly, and will save you time when you have your X-rays. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIIDERDULDSIS LEAGUE f DOROTHY DIX SAYS- (Oontinued from Page 2) a boy? How can we stop our mothers from nagging? Every stop w! take, every word we say. everything we do they criticize We depend upon you to help us. t s s s s s s s s s t s s s s l s s s l ‘s’ s s s s l h McKenzie Mrs.Daii.Cantielo; D. L. Morrison; Charles Morrison; Mrs. Han-y Coulson; RA. McKenzie; Mrs. Angus Stewart; N.S. Morris- on; Mrs. L. Compton; Mrs. L. Ross. 45c. Mrs. Norman R. Gillie; 400-: Mrs. Nell McKinnon; Mrs. Jack Nigyggslonsull‘ FOUR BOBBY-SOCKIIIU o a ' ANSWER: Girls who are putters and loose in their conduct nearly Maishfield, Additlignal by Mrs. aligays have mokae linendfolloweis lahanBglrli who are moclestuand agitafi W ic (‘ son an ec-p o a g co e o morn s u e ore V011 envy c w: $1.00 each lvlrs.‘ Stanley Srutli men Just give a thought to the kind of boy5 “hi1 Prefer them to clean. MIB- Wylie Gibsfln decent girls, such as you are. And, zmyiray, don't forget that men play 59¢ each? M“ MEX- Scmil MTS- around with one type of girls and marry another. And that's what “ééiiftilté .,_2_H I think s girl of l6 ls very foolish when she g5... "steady" with a . boy. she doesirt know what she wants in a husband any more than she does what kind of a hat she is going to want two seasons from now. but if she ties herself dovm and gets branded as "Tom's girl" or "Johnny"! girl” she cuts herself olf from making any choce. She has to take . the lad who has wished himself on her. A girl should know as many boys as she can and look ’em all over before she settles clown to one. 1* Of course. mothers shouldn't nag. They should handle their teen- . / agers more diplomatically. Bu‘. the reason they do criticize you and advise you is just. because they arc so anxious about you One of the greatest pittcs tn the world is that mothers and their teen-age children Help: invent DIAPER RASII and many so seldom understand each other. other annoying sliln irritations] Be modern! Use Cuticura medicated Baby Oil to keep baby‘s skin smooth. safeguard against germs. For baby's bath, use Cuticura Soap. Buy today! DEAR. ivuss DIX: Do yo-u-thkik t man really loves you when he won't marry you? S. L.» ANSWER: A man. may refuse to marry a girl, even vrhcn lic lovee her, because he is not able to support a wife. or because of his health, or because of family objections; but, for whatever reason he avoids the altar, the result is the same for the girl, and she is foolish if she waste! her time waiting for him to change his mlrid. ¢L»A~NTIGEN LANTIGENI F01’ LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN l Dissolved Ieeoiiie to lie lekeii by iaeulii | and t. bee been quite definitely marked." This important statement, ‘ dawn of a great release for Cam-chef anthrax-e. LANTIGEN; iArikiv A Treatment SCIATICA, PIBROSITIS, GEEK-CAUSED RHIUMATIC DISORDERS LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN” lint is LAIIIGEI? Lantigeu is reputed in a licensed la oratory in Australia.- Laotigen is not a patent medicine but is a vaccine in a dissolved state. When taken it stimulates the system to create re- sistances sins: disease. It acts first y local absorp- tion by the mucous mem- brane principally linin the nose, the throat, an the intestinal tract, and it is further operative by means of its distribution through the system; NJQIJNV‘! Nasilriv LUMBAGO, SPONDYLITIS; NEURITIS AND OTHER jivaeum s"! C iANTIGEN AN IMINENT PHYSICIAN speaks a: follows in the issue of January 15, i936: have been mostly employed for cases of IILTIY IIDTIIEIS LTD. - i leel III» Tenete llllllll l MIN - Ill Beetle 8t. llleemr I. I. I080! lANTlliE Writing in the “Bridal: Medical Journal,” “In my experience, the oni antigens L!!! 1!! msimw L a eaeerocoli ’ Clinical response , her-aide the DISTRIBUTORS! lei Ill, hill Jill, IJ. \ l Mlll THIS (OUPON TODAY In I blot‘ DILMGIS ...I I-ammbvale ‘an w: ‘Neely fanabeeln- iihiti?lifi”.fii?.bls.il- “W” '- ""- PJZQIII-JVT Lilfiiriflolsiv LANTIGEN JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIJII