saws or r111; ps1‘ ' 0111mm; nmcuml; __ _ , _ - . _._..l..suaiiailii.ezié7 V 1 _ ,_ _ H . ‘mac SIX , i ~,v,-,q.qy-,-,5“mu,vvvuuv” TODAY ONLY o - l ALL-STAR CAS’l‘ n" sum”! ‘i s‘ T1115 15 - I Sanctuary THE ARMY BY l-sli‘ We" ‘ wCAPITOLs\\._.. PRINCE 1. z DAYS —FRI. and SAT. EDWARD ; y y FRI. ow SAT? TODAY — Radio Star Harold Peary “THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE” SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 8.45 ' Boom! Wiloo-oo-sh! The submar- in bobbed like 11 cork. A puff of black smoke uppeaieu in the fer his n06 | "overshooting", Walsh muttered. "Drop those {uses to fire. Randy? I-lere goes again! We're improving. Keep the fuses on five and load as she Stops recoillng. Now "that green box. Same setting. We'll see how they like a. whiff of shrl nel." Ellendorfs gang tlislik it in- tensely, The sentry hwzl vanished from the foreshore and other men could be seen running wildly in all directions A shrill whistle brought them to order. , Captain Walsh snorted. loading! He's got them under dis- ‘cipline. I'm going to sight point- blauk on the beach, Stick to the Q . ' ' v _' ’. ~. ii’ |s i s . shrapnel, fuse at zero. No, best try ~_ ; I ' - “OH Suatg ' ' it at one You Chalk gct the hang - * - ' \a\\fi\?o - a ‘ a eat-mi ~ of the machine-gun?" “Nbva ' ' ' ' | “Aye, aye, sir!" ; ‘ wit“ "See that dinghy by the rock? .~_ ‘ ‘an “bk a Sigiifil . . . ‘I can't get the elevation lorwl t 5 .. b w ‘Mun a mew“, enough " ._ ' ‘ - 5H3 ' ' I “Tis as good as sunk. sir." I H“. mo), colmuwmblnq Tile machine-Jun set. up a stac- Acrou the countrymlnuqhlnq. llloutinq, curling, uinginq qay and daring in the lace oi :.:':.';‘.:;'.'.'.‘;'":.:. .176; r t r1 ,1 “Q26”, Amnlicdl power and might _ E J "Cease not made gcod owing to the cov-' ering rock. "Never mind." Cflirllln Walsh shouted. “Save it for Jerry. Damn. that's a stuggrrer!" I Allnlalure uutcrsponfs sprang up! in the sea c . to the submarine. “What, is it? "Pom-pom, Mr. Everard." N0 SURRENDER! Half a dozen Germans were mak- _ -ing for the dililhv under the pro- teclicn of sporadic rille ilre and withering bursts from the pom- pcm. McFergus and Ogilvie spray- ed lead until the machine-gun ljncket. was red hot. out they were . handicapped by inexperience. When ,its lire “'11s most llrtzvntly needed. ' the Hotcllkiss ceased to function I "Take the other". (‘apwlin Walm in . . ', I In this they suffered another __.l'fl_-|R||_|;5 set-buck, The reserve gun was un- 1 T- , 1 ._ ,usuable Evidetvly Ellenllorf had raw purposely left 1 on: of action. A ' - searzh oi‘ the . , ruck revealed nthzlt the bolt; m. also been with- drawn from llle small arms. They were retlping the harvest of distrust nthlcn had prevailecll between Ellendorf and his sub-. ordinates. EMPIRE \\\TU-NlGHT-—FRI. - SAT. SHOWS T and 8.15 —- Matinee Sill. Only at 2.30 as for m it would 1m ivestinsz fivei nn fnlpnsslble target. The dinghy Diléd to t-apacitpr, was coming nearer and nearer Two pistols proved ritlfully in-, adequate. Outrnafched and oven, ivhelmeel by superior fire-power! the defenders took refuge below! only to be threatened with drown- inz like rats in s. trap if Bllerfdori’ (‘hOse to open the exterior-controll- ed valves. - “Could we no‘ set the submsr-l ine under way?" ltIcFergus sug-l gesterl Among the complicated gadgets and tnzlchlnery with which the interrior ups vrzlmmcd they were: all hopelessly lost Even the pro-g Pug taxrvfvo-‘l cedure for closing the conning- tow- A 51111’ l5 “o” A“, sl-IRIAL CARTOON FOSS __ I --'_;_ -. By Ken Reynolds QUICKIES er baffled them. To nil appear- ances there wws nothing for it but abject surrender. ' “No knucklinl; under for me",- ._ flaptaln Walsh stubbornly inserted} "What else?" 1 “Make a stand! Take the young .._T______ woman forward, one oi’ you. No ""‘ tfme for argument! Rial-it. Mr. ~ Everard you'd better do it. There's going to be dirtv work and w can't attend to fainting females." _ Muriel glowerod. but suffered ‘herself to be lad IIWLIY. “Did you 1hear?" me fumed. “We importin- enoe! - “Nobody would blame you for being upset," I-lugh answered. On Tuesday Light, January 25th, "I'm not upset, but sunetimes I Iflllllda lillli r AVUS of LAC. Regfieel like breaking off our engage- I Ubfitll lnct nt ills lit-me 1n Moron ment " to extend Cuilgfilbilliltidils and 300d "Don't pukg that, n»-,y_ Muylglj’ wishes to itcg 4nd tllS brldc, for- she was jnlmgdlatgly ggnh-flge_ llicliy‘ NILSS DLKUH- UHIIGI‘ oi 48 1101175 l5 a queer rotlunce, isn't “Qlnltllc followlll" atltlrcss “'15 read P?" ‘Q1118 ‘nurméum' “Budgeted . .. - . , r , - y _ ~ - ily Jock itossiict‘ 11nd a large stunlthzmfufi fiznzlggnczgggixrg: gllétggylggupllyjh gigging; “if; égfgsllPDo-ied tn have? ‘Iheatros. 13mm smmnwe, my ivmu,.,ue‘Murphy_ Iigsrgkkblifl parties, All thinzs llkel N1m°§5§ I "Comilderabw. omiridering Ii Dcar Stalin ulltl ltcg:—-Y01l1~'c0an-‘§€1zngf tam‘; "island m mam“ m; {§,l",,',‘.”f.‘,§.,,‘f.‘,‘.,,{“’."‘j‘“f?“ m‘? '-°°k Probably ltle state o.‘ peril ln-F time to prflpdlt.‘ l inspiring lduced them to talk hr that way. cross 01' any iiutvcry speeches. [bul- "TBY mlmd "M11111? mum“: We wish your stay could be pro- KTHOl-ls in making IOVB in the bowels longed but as duty calls vou, hence of o foreitm sibmnrlrle, screened ivtavcaniortlly y "God speed you." all _too lightly from t.‘ WS l _\ [D J token wall tn; slur cu; tltls small‘ '-' - u ucou wlsiies'“""""" ' oi your Illi‘ll1lS. ' t rot 1t 1101:1114. FRIENDS.’ . M1‘. ‘lltl 1\'ii'.>. Uliflvli llttlngiy '- replletl. l‘: 1111. bslanse of the evening wast} gtally spoilt ll‘! dancing, slngIngJI: L’ C. ‘l ixtetrcsluncnts were served by the?" Th” rum“ ‘MMMY "mm"! LXKS- ' 1:11. and .\lr.-.. t) Brion loft the r“ 11cm lnurllll‘... it:_1' Muilctun Itcmls: ‘ Wllffl.‘ L,_ A c. ()'Bl‘lt?1l ilew to his, ll ' duties at Goose Bay, Labra- I \ 110i‘. srrzccs .111". school. month of "If ,\'nu‘rt~ inokin’ in those Guardian Want Ads for .1 room, Mlslrr, I can suvc you some mono-r!" ‘ _, Honor lioll for | January. _._ _ ,. ——~'~ ~— the ‘VELL-PLAINT-ll) 'l"l‘.r~ RAF "wlzl ‘ (;(,n,n_,,,,._.-S thy-W, ,, Principal's Department l Grade X. Si‘ -l, Gavan Doyle; 2, Frctlzl 0.11.111 ltlurlon Doyle. Jo.ln Blocqulere. unn Birtcquiere. _ . dine Dulcette‘ 2, magm- LUCIMI‘; u, Alyrc filneuu.’ Vice-Principal's Department Grade VIL-l, Rona Doucett; 2 Ida Doyle; 3. Rosina Gunther. ' Lrludo vl.—i, i-larci Gallant; 2, Kttlllecn Gallant; Ii, Joan M. Blac- (lucre. Intermed-ite Department Vi-l. Alvire LoClalr; it, .; 3, Oswnid Gallant. ' lV-—-l. Desmond Gallant; ubcth Drylc; 3, France; pa. Junior Deplrlmgnl. ("F130 lII»~l. Lillian Pinealu; 2. William Iluglles: 3, Arley Doucette, Gmdv II-—1. Guoldn Gallant; 2, Alvlwtfc Bincqulere; 3, Carmelita Elacqulere. ' ' Primary Department Grndc IL-l, Eleanor Doucette; 2. Ronald Huizilcs.‘ :1, voids. Blac- qulcre 11nd Elnn-ry Gallant, equal. Grlldc L-Bomardlne Gauthier 2. Alblnus- Gauthier; a. 1.11mi Doiron. Grade 2. Isabel Grade V.— , Georgie Dover; 2, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN V sror COLDS with this New; ldenrlfl: Immunity frbannlnl Ant YOlI nnuoour v1 Ronni” VITAVAX to; VllliMlNS (Oil) VA((lNt P .- - 1- 1- _- foes. "It's different from whet It. expected," s old. "In setting." he admitted. "Not otherwise so far a; I'm concerned. I visualised a girl as sweet and lovable and. . . ." “You're awfully nice, Hugh, darl- ing. but oughtn‘: we to be think- ing of the present. Iferis a chilly reminder. Can't go further What's behind the door, do you suppose? Hugh unlntlchod the level 11:. and peered inside. Full of shells and filings." “Does it open from inside?" “I'll look. Itle outer mechanism ls the same as an the door of the brig, but that was a one-we) passage Ah_ this has an inside "Which means we couldn't be 1. loc "True! You've nit it. As 800d us anywhere to hide." Hardly had they shut themselves in than a scuffling began in the csto chatter, out the boast was lever as well." engine rcor.;, punctuated by hoarse _ l cries and a few shill! “I'm anxious about pop," Muriel! confes “So em I, and the rest of our friends." (lo a hard t “Can't we " "Nothing doing." he firmly re- tortod. "Orders are orders. Mine: J.‘ mischief " salt! it was tot prevent, hindrance from a fainting fem . “Don't split hnlrs Hem we are and here we bide Until caught, or a. possibility» of escape rcveals lt- nlong the passage. Hugh pulled his compan- ion behind a pile o.’ ammunition boxes, where they crouched Mule the door swung open and an elec- Jle brilliant ibeam casting eerie shallows For a Walsh jerked the elevator dowdbreathless instant thdt seemed an eternity they light hovered by the the fugitives were hiding, then it, moved awayfig‘; nre to keep You out "Captain Walsh self Sh! Not n sound!" Heavy feet tratrlpell tric torch Ilasl-led, boxes behind probing each corner in turn PISQUID EAST SCHOOL Honor mil IOF-Iyfil-IIIIQYV. Grade X.~—l. Gerald Ell-t. Grade V1II- Sr.—~l, Shirley Jay‘: g Genevieve Hanclrahan; 3, John Grade Eileen Kelly; 3, Joseph Hendfi. - VL-l, Alicia I-iundrahan; Birt." 3. Edgar Birt. 2. 8X! Mabel Jaw: 3. John Hendricken. Grade III.—l, Eileen I-Iendricken. .—1. Bruce Jrty: 2. Maur- t; 3, Leonard Blrt. Grade I.--No tests. Highest average — Georgie Dov- l . er. Alicia Handrohun, Shirley Jay. Bruce Jay, Genevieve Handrahnn. Prizes for Stars -- Alicia Handra- $1811, Georuie Dover, and Bruce M]. rfect Attendance-Shirley Ja. Alicia I-Iandrahsn and. Georgia ver. Teacher-J. A. l-llindrohlin. _____.._.___ MEADOW BANK SCHOOL Re for Meadow Bank school for onlurv. Grade X.—l, Iennis MacPadtven; 2. Roland Hyde. Grade IX-—1. Lorraine Glow. Grade II.—l, Heather Mac- Lean; 2. Kenneth MacLean. Grade VIL-l. Shirley Jowtll. Grade VI.--l, Audrey MacPhail: 3. Howard lvllurrav. made IV.—1. Merwyn Scott: I. Norman MacPhail. Grade III. —~ 1. Norma Mac- en. Grade II- Senlum-l. Ray Jewell. “Grade II. Junior.-l. Garth Mac- an. Grade I.—l. Douglas Hyde: 2. Blois MacPhall. Teacher—Besste MacArthur. \___________ ONLY FOUR OCTAVBS The range oi’ the early piano was only four octaves. of the Charlottetown Branch l: iviiliip held in the Legion Home this. Thursday, evening, February 2-! at 8 o'clock. 11-111 Entertainment Ls being provided usual zund attendance l: expected. IRA M. BROWN. Secretary. ' -'-- .1:@-r='.-.'-' and the COUOHI-COLDI IIONCHITIS SIMPLI SORI THROAT DON'T DELAY-"BUY A BOTTLE TODAY! 1 0 o o o w’ ' .»2~2~.~.~ ';l_.fn‘t there anything we can! ‘IAIrald not. nly dear. They'll not throw uséip the sponge without e." IO '00 l. vm. Jr.-1. Howard Kc ; ‘ zoozoo‘ O O ‘ *1 t t w $~3"$~3~$-‘ ;~;~" A magazine co 9 ‘.00 O O o o —_ 0 ‘p0 s?! 2 o o 2. o'%?‘:”:"e' C 9O .00 . Q9Z"Z"3"I"Z'Q"&¢:MZ~;9Q of this Province. 0 ‘o o : 3'0"” LITTLE POND SCHOOL ll f J nunri’! E193: 3-1?‘ Biernadette Mac- Donald: B. Mildred Blackett. Grade VIII—l. Bedforcl Mac- D0 ld. , évilfiide VII-i Walker MacDO!" old; 2. Faber MacDonald; 3. W1l-, son Campbell- Grado VI-i. Bertha MMKBIFW- 2. sgarlerllgd MacDonald; 3 C5" Mu na . Grade VI Jr —I. Preston Jen- firs. IV-l. Patricia. MiwDvn- ald; 2. Bernie MacDonald. Grade III-l. Rollin Jenkins; I. fir“? nltgiwbannld; 3. Chrlawllo e o. gm‘? 11 5r- Eileen Mac- D0 . £51339 11 Jr. —I Howard Mac- on . Grade I sr. -1. BAY Jenkins: 9- Lucetta MacDonald; 3. Marion old u . Oracle I Jr. —l Harold Muc- —1. _1§)Qnnld; 2. Henry Jenkins. Teacher. Mary I. MacDonald- BICE POINT SCHOOL Honor Roll for January- _ , cEa h . "23: ‘hriolPkhl-l- ‘M??- Ihohern GruIIVIL-l- Murchison Mac- Eoehom; l, Constance MacEach- lfll. 0nd V.--l Roll! M Donald. “m: llirl- ere l¥~'=lr."~'"~ Q .—- . U lV - Grad: IL- with MuEaoh- "Ilium 1-1, Olive Mat-Down!!- Ruth ll' 2. Wayne Mac- Eacherrl- 3, E a Eaohern. Pei-mt Attendance - Olive Mac- ‘ m1- atm - Ella 1m- Eachetm. Highest. Averuze Senior Gradu- Doulzlns Maolbchern. H eat. ve Junior Grades- Helen Ma ugh , Ruth MacDona- all. was Average in school — Each 93%. DEE“ MlclnurfiToacher. Nana's flAlI-Dlfl ‘lhe sih of the Vatican was once eocwhd by the Genome of Km. Who of us would want to be confl barbed wire compounds in Gennany or Japan‘? THEIR PRISON CAMPS IS TOO WELL KNOWN. Who of us would even welcome the thought of wallowing through the mud and muck of Italy to the accompaniment of dive bombers, flame throwers, and the incessant pounding oi‘ enemy artillery and machine guns? BUT THOUSANDS OF OUR. NOBLEST CANADIAN YOUNG MEN ARE THERE . . . AND WHAT ARE WE DOING? The Red Cross War Services Drive NEVER WAS THE NEED S0 GREAT Prince Edward Island is the greatest success of an o l. V.‘ 1: t ,< r > There is one thing we can very definitely do, behind the RED GROSS $10,000,000 WAR SERVICES DRIVE in order to ensure that the work among Prisoners of War. Blood Plasma. Service, and all the other services to battlefield casualties and helpless victims of war may be continued and enlarged, as the exigencies of war make necessary. THIS IS OUR PLAIN DUTY AS GANADIANS. FEUARY 24 ‘r 1Y4Q'_ w‘ K1,.‘ THEIR llncltl! liNli nun uric l!‘ ned behind electrically charged THE HELL 0F and that is get Then out oi‘ our abundance let us see to it that the Canadian Red Gross War Services Campaign receives, not the crumbs from our tables, but the more substantial gifts, that sustain life. DO WE KNOW THE MEANING OF SACRIFICE? opens February ZBth-AND AS RIGHT NOW! planning to make the coming campaign y War Services Campaign in the history The aim is to have every stibscription upped at least ten per cont. over last year. Many are doing and will do much better than that. The Reel Cross Needs For l9llll- BLOOD and GOLD BULLETS ,»;»:»¢:~$-&4~2*2"fi"i~i"i"i°é"itei“iwbei"i"ieei'4t¢§°ieé"i*ét€*€"i°ffif'“ ace-man’ 6'I4PP£0 #41706’ Axrsasoxs HERE'S SOOTHING RElIEF ...I-l.9l!-'k//E4l/I6, y O If your hands get so chapped, so red and rough that they actually feel sore-take 1 tip from nurses! Get a jar of the Medicated Skin Cream, Noxzema. and ap ly it fre- quentlyduring the day an at ni ht. Notice how soothing and coo in; it feels. The next day, see if your hands don't already look better! Noxzerna is so ‘ve because it‘: not lust a soothing cream. It's a medl- rlted fotmull that not only reliever the burning, stinging soreness, but lnlp: bu! the tiny skin cuts-help: soften the dry, rough akin and restore normal soft lrnooihneu. Actual mu with chapped hands chow that Noucma help: hell futer...dcfinite im- provement often being shown awr- - trig/u! Recent surveys re- veal rim mmy pro fessionsl people 1n- cluding slcorlcs of n“ nurses (W10 rave u , ‘E hands from frcqucnr vluslllngilcniLlI Noxzema themselves unil rt-colnt" no". to their patients. it‘! 8'""lg"{No,,_ sticky, vanishes almost :11 oncc- ° ma" zema at any 6W8 °'_‘1'P" "Y", M, and see how qukkli’ l‘ M!“ T”) sore. chapped hands! l7t‘- 59¢ ' 51¢ with that! NOXZEMA, F