ldililtii enwlinn TODAY nu Tllllli. SHOWS AT 3.15 ' 7.00 » . \\\"\' imwgsflgiilliwflll u: soul“ \ ~s\ \ p t M1” is ‘afluiliil lllfillilll Never o dull moment when they moich wit ond wisecrocks! ' A wit?" u. LAJRD CREGAR'\1“‘ “mow -- » Melville 000W '1 EXTRAI! — TRAVELOGUE — PETE SMITH and RUBERT BENCI-ILEY FEATURIIJTTES ADVANCE SALE or EVENING Ticaors AT ova BOX-OFFICE EVERY AFTERNOON FROM s-s ml. ._...._.- ’ vfEMP/RE '\\\ Starts THUR. A Job Only You Can D0 i Price Control Queninm And Amman Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in The Guard- lan all a regular feature each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers aro pro- vided by the Board Readers. Per- Iom who have intelligent questions In ask no price control are invited to send them in rvriling to thr, Women's Regional Advisory Com-i mlttee of the and Trade Board. i Q. I occasionally slaughter for the sale of meat to some 0f my farm neighbors. Am I obliged to I stamp thc czircas: 'i? A. No. the stamping of inc - gulatims do not apply sales dealers subject to coiling priccsf‘ . Most decidedly. Specific ceilings have been in effect for many months and full information !concerning than illl‘i_\' be c-‘oialiiczl oxisfillfirgfildné‘ ,at any office of the Prices Board- ‘ Q. When will I ‘cc abic to act tea and coffee rations for my child-who has now rcachcd his twelfth birthday? I asked for coli- pons but was refused. A. When the Number 4 book is issued those cliiidrcvi \'."in have reached i2 years cf 2gp will be eligible for tca and cofffc coupons. Q. We sometimes have uucstsi who are attending conventions and find that our own ratoina are strained to the utmost tn nrovldc , meals for them? 1s there anv way ' in ivhich we Mn sccurr‘ arm-n ra- l tions to cover these additional meals. l A. There is no provision in the ratinninq regulations in raver such a. situation "cu mivhl intimate to vour visitor: that a sh rr- cf‘ their rations would hi: an" riicd. Mast guests Y‘l(\\lf2.'1flf~‘<‘. . ‘ ilirir ration books with thcm as a inat- ter of courtesy. JUSTINE!) Ifijvwriaia Explorers collard New f1: land of Gold" in the '4‘ but the name was no: l1" , til 20 years ago when Ii: cx- - ADDED — Cartoon B, m, ..nflvvdlr,_.lr ' y wVI.III.I-I.D\-I- War Times Price: IUILUYH1LDL; Q. ‘Are sales of used clothing’ by m!" o'clock iiiiiie morning,’ llugh-ob- 1 jeotcd station ground out anti-British pro- paganda and the talk was all of lair. The revelation sobered them. ration 1n the light of this the submarine ration I hanccd. ronav ONLY - Musical Comedy- “ALWRYS A BRIIIESMMII" P1115 -— THTytoon — NEWS, Target Berlin BHOWS $.15 - 1. - s15 climol. -=- Tiillli.—Flll.,—SilI'. ALSO CARTOON COMEDY FWWIA L eamed With Gracie Fields ‘ilm Version 0f Best Seller Monty 1 ooliey In Hilarious ii Fun and H hlter abound in agency for a bride-and the bride Aiiurmwuc’. the hilarious new is none other than effervescent 221th Century-box picture which Gracie Fields. gurus today at u And from than on the picture incaire. Star ‘ tees ofi with laugh after Alena"; Wooliey ad amiable Graciei Monty finds that despite his years {gel the picture 1s aimed at your as a ¢g|1im.w_ man-gage g5 more fun e iuimy-bone-end it scores a direct hit continues, and his happily morrieu '1'03ct.lIer in o rose-covered cot-q state is pure bliss-until it is en- 1412f. the lzar blade Wlth the rocw danger-ed by ahe discovery of his lllSll tongue and lovu-bie, iau ii:i.i.cl true identity, The climax of the comedy comes lady oi iaughiei- and song n ke a " in a hilarious court-room scene which attempts no establish the true name of artist Woolley. . i~and the result is a new in-l djvulgg the deems wouid be w 59011 l01'l-l1‘?'I~"-111>T_1, v1 "Plffiflge —— "Holy your fun-but this scene ranks with hfIati-irnony becomes howling mer-l the funniest over brought to the riincnt l some“, lll3ascdBonv Benngtfs besti The supporting cast assembled by SC 8!‘. " ulllvd W." t 6 story; Producer Johnson, who also wrote casits Monty as a leading British the excellent screen play, is top- aatist who adopisthe name — and notch. Included are Laird Gregor 1119-01 lwfififflrhil’ deceased but- Una‘ Oconnor. Alan Mowbray, licr. To his amazement, his but- ; Melville Cooper and Franklin Pang- ci has applied to a matrimonial barn, "easier; -.-'.'-.5.5.3..-. war.- W‘ He bowed with stiff The Suprising stutod, I have thoimht the matter over. Execution is postponed. In Sanctuary By Leslie Cargill certain circumstances sentence may "J-‘Vvfl-"fflfl-‘l-“ffl-"l-VVI'H“-"a'l»' he remitted.” “Whait circumstances " _ "Your good brhaviour lu-lci that o! we piglrty‘, Mr. Mason. One any‘ may find you more valuable a ve i than dead." “We shall escape i! the oppor- tunity offers." “There will be none. Corrie, you shall witness." Murici and her father zmaned aloud as they ivatohed the caibin cruiser slowly settling down. Few things built by man have the saline power of engendering affec- tion as has a boat. The Eider Duck _ had bcn more than a. floating home coxitempliitai the axe “Too cnmi- r9 (hi; p.111- og Wanderers, It, was g tive- he pronuuiiccil, “They've got friend, They knew hei- in every u.) by the scruff of the neck. Come mood and had been Qmnpanions tn many seas. Even Ellendori‘! was moved. beautiful boat." he said. "Oinly ab- solutic necessity hardens me to sink her. Had you not disobeyed my in- structions this would not have hap- pened.” “Surely? Mr. Mason countered. "it was sufficient to take away es- sential pfliliis?" “As was done, lfn? No. my mend. I oouid nut~trust you frmn be , able to effect makeshift repairs. Es- cape is now impossible. Without your word of honour I grant tree- dom of the island. Do not abuse my mency. These happenings were calcul- ated to shook Everard out of his pose. but they did not. He contin- used to seek solitude as far as Dus- _ slble. avoiding contact with the Masons and Jessop. Yet they lived in the same house. helped to min- istci" to his creature comfort. and ned a constant reminder that they were companions or- e. So liy did the change take pine: that he was not conse 0111s of growing more sociable, Muriel dc- liberately sought his company on ma-riy occasions. At first her cheer- ful. slangy chatter repelled him. Later, he looked forward to it. “Snap it out!" she urged-“Youho young and healthy. Away over there men of your stamp are preparing Ito do their bit." "My iliamp?" "Yes! Dec 11mm you are o. nor- mai human eLnz-cnd an - mlan, too. I know how dlf ioult things were. Pam ps I was some- IIItci-lnliccnit ' any damage. arsh cclmunnds rziilg out. Presently a bogiaiiock scrabolcd on the stern fitli. Tilc Eider Duck was held. Mr. Pc sey regretfully “yViiere?” "Below! I've a mind to listen in before they take us back.” In the main cabin he switched c nothing on at one‘ But ' there was. A short-wave DCCZLIUQ (III (V311 {INDIE sinister pres- cnzc and their ilredlcalnient was en- Ambiose Martin, at the head of] a boarding minty, burst into thel ca n. “You-you Inlfddllng idiots!" he spluttcrvd. "Eilenclorif will kill Sou for thi ’ "Eileiicicwil?" "Lieutenant Baidur dorff, navy ron Ellen- submarinc comm-amide!‘ in the of the German Reich." The SEOIIIKEI‘ thrust his wav fonwar . “A pretty kettle of fish." M1‘. Mason Inurmlurod. "Maybe 1‘d have done better to keep that axe.“ CII.-\I"‘I‘EIt VIII COMPANIONS IN MISFOIITUNE “I warned vou it- was courting death t0 leave the house," Ellen- dorfl l‘:1l)‘_\t‘t|. “We didn't know that war had bczun," Mason l zlicd. “That is no ax use, I do not act Dfvfiliituwiy‘. otherwise. 1 should have you cxecuiczi inatantlyi. Take illPllI back to the cottage." ‘FEBRUARY 9,1,4, iféi/ielrulli! hflmnpvwhamb/Ir/Mrar/ impartial laboratories made huii- have been double ~ checked cl‘? ifedlgfjdtlll. Slcitfindau checked identical twins who made pra - a w a. - - . _ n] ' restamby dental measuring evices and authorize clinicsmby deatistsin their own this statement: Prprodent Powder oflices. The result is always the durum Iiuln on tulb twin a: same: I‘ Psodent Powder make: ' b! a Ibo nwr a of all otber teeth far ' ‘ . Get Pepsodenc iris...“ "ofz-llfiazzzmzc Icellrluljiunnuill reserved hr nun hat ldvcrilaiul in cent; word. atrioll: ply- ablo In advent; UlAlWIl-L for photographs. UONIIDIBATION I-ll-‘E LNBIJB- mo: DUN’?! I158 VARIETY CON- golg,‘ Zion that. this Tina-adage: taint. 2-9-11. WELSH HARD STOVE COAL- —Wo have now on way cars ol high grade coal for furnaces loale phone your orders at once in order to get delivery ex cars. W. D. Gillie Co" Phone 176. 2-7-3i Powder toiiay to make teeth bright as they can be! far/lo: L0 Mu m moor! mntr/ ProtrudingteeihmadeihisMyself-conscious ...and backward in school. Bur when modern dentistry corrected his teeth, Iii: look: and hi: who mental attitude were changed. Today, dentistry can do wonders in correct- I’ mg crooked, misplaced, and unsightly teeth. Chipped or brokcnieeilmoo, can IJCHBLIPPECI Ike t mnvio stars‘. So watch children's teeth carelully. Visit the dentin regularity. It's e truth . . . a child's personality and uiure may depend on how well teeth are formed, how bright and clean they look! . MBKELCQI] BOLIII, Montana. He was the son of the late John MacLeun of Heather- dole. PJLI. EETII FAR BRIGHTER llUME-SALTEI- lu st. Luke's] Ofall T...» mo. a”; T...» with. "1 n mdtitlmnldintlrfurlll Church. Oxford, England on Nomi y P 27th, 1843. Gnr. Donald Ernesti of Mrs Marion Hume‘ Mr Murdock B. Hume’ of Iris. P was married QUICKIIIISH “"1”- ‘°" manila Tl-uieLaiaealag“wo|" ‘ l and m‘ In‘ spent in games and contests. Lunch . I. I., a a Miss Sheila Maureen Salter, daugh- fljjnyTfiiie b!‘ Q13,'f,,,*,}_,“"”§ms"de,. t" M Mr‘ and Mrs‘ R‘ same“ °t tended Mr. and Mrs. Proud for London. Bnlziand. The service was the use o; their home and kind, wndmwd ti’ me He“ A" G‘ whyc» hospitality shown. Meeting closedl and best man was the briclge- with me Nation,“ Anthem, filgldbrotlkiler. Ptegiiames Hunée. ____ ° °- ‘l’ ° "i" "11 “WW Y on. n ILLING DELAYED - h“ "the" w” “tended by M155 Drilling ogerations at an explora- nhmcy wamwm M155 Brenda DH“ tory oil well in Hillsboro Bay are still at a standstill, it was learned con and Miss Mary Salter- 1" yesterday: No drilling has been ‘ECHVES EFFICIENCY MEDAL none since mid-December when the —Among those recently awarded hale had reached 3,790 geeh Much the Canadian Efficiency Medal was o; the delay has been Sfit- A- 5- 0157mm my“ 931111111511 difficulty in travelling between s v w" °1 M‘ 111111 M75 P- Charlottetown and the drilling site W Olarkin, Prince Street, Sat in we my, seven milgg away, The Clarkin had several years service o“ men m‘, using a small 11mg‘. in the militia before the war. He] track vemcie, equipped Wm, skis enlisted for active S€l"VlC|a at the: 1n ma“ of M19615 1n from, 1; is outbreak of hostilities and has] said to be very epflcieng 1o,- win. bee" Meme" 1'1"‘ ‘he 155$ 1W5’ ‘"111 ter travel but it is only recently 01194151’ years- The med“ 11115 that, the ice in the bay provided been reoeived by his Barents fans good surface m traffic. Last safe keeping from the Na-iivmil De"ni_izh'. ii “as learned that it was {"180 1369551159111- still "indefinite" when drillinlg ———— s . c~ r s ENJOYABLE VISIT _ Mrs‘. would be reumed Song wn k Damien Duffy recently returned to going forward M the SM m the i m-cantimc- additional damage her home in Emerald after havingnws been done m m, cribwork most enjoyable Wm‘ relamveysupportina ‘the drilling equipment _<_ ed States Mrs Duflyl since early in the winter. speaks in alvwins terms 0f FREDERICTON w. M. s. _o many kind relatives and friendsyrhursday gygnlng Feb, 3 the wo. she met duriue her never to be liens Missionary Society met at forgotten sojourn among them andl _ extends her heartfelt thanks to all,‘ the especially to those who gave herl Mean eudi beautiful souvenirs which will ; Ho“, o; n-aym- followed by prawn “W5” ""151" P11135955 1" h" P95‘ I The leader Mrs. Frank Nicholson 555511711 111111 0115 R5511 1111? p1ei15a1lt I led the devoticnal period subicct "if you can get an alarm 01 1191' V1511? W 1119 U-‘disease in foreign countries. I-“ap- this one!" interesting . is? "s." "r a“ a .. .. 1 A s - c:- ———- s - - K I o - ImGsToN Y’ P. U. _The regw scu son on e way ‘IOSB s R. MEL BURCH , ERY lar meeting c! the Kingston Y. P. A my enkwntie ,-,,_.,,,n,, EV eases fire treated by thc doctors , an mssloncrics U- m" 911 @118 11011-95 01' N11‘- 1111111 d.‘ ' ' ‘ .‘ . ' lent in the cuuicii hail of Keir,‘ M"- wmafd P1011151 011 31111 3151- bcnedlctinn-Mzincrial Churiii Mniplqu¢ on " 51111911116 Y°11111ief 111141 shares <11 brought this period to a closeflFrizlay cveuinv January 28th wheni :11: fllvgflhtiitil Viyéllmhdoifigedsbylfiing- The business part of ihc mcr-iiugithe Y. P. S. 3f Keir Memorial ' 11 e11 -' B C1‘ 1M1"? he f llowe . wi he resident» ‘ : h rt: I. . . . 195"" W" $511911 3mm 301115115 itn trhe ghflll'.dMll'illtt1€1stOf lalst fllCEt-1I(;IZISDKIKCI'IFIIIICCGIII%I§ oileKgislifglosui 1311517191‘ 1'37 V9595 163d by 1191911 ing iverc read bv thc Secretary“ to a programme of song. music. Stovensvn- Prayer by Luis YOHYIKPI‘ Roll call was rcsiroucied to by four- and games. ie meeting opened 1°11°W911 by 111E LQIWB Pfflyef 111 tccn members YC-llifiillli! a v of with call to " ship by iile Presi- 111110011. P179111 by A1111 P1'°\y5'~‘- D15‘ Scripture, thcrc were ‘four i. orsjclcni, Alex Clusno m. Tlig devotion- cuseion on “Post War World" by present, one new member was rc- al period was in charge of Mrs. J. M?“ Wlldffln MflQPhve. L015 ceived. The sick committee report- E. MacDonald, Opening Psalm 108. 31'9"" 111d D5153’ P11111- The 111151‘ ed no calls made. Leader for next Scripture John i2 was read 11¢" P111‘?- 01’ 11" 1370815111 111911 1131' meeting Mrs. Reagli Ferris. lvlrs. Betty MacKiIirlon followed lowed- Minutes of the last mwtiua Arthur Houston invited the mcm- Hymn No. 494, payer by were read and approved. Toimwed bcrs to her home for ncxt meeting. Chisholm closing with tllu by T011 01111 filmy/Bred by 14 11111111- Offering was then rcccivrd and Blest be the ti» that Binds be" 511d 1 "151101- 1311119611011 B‘ meeting adjourned. Immediately God ‘Save the King. Benediction by mounted to86c. Helenfivvensuil H1111 after this the men folk joined the the minister Rev. James M M" P1017181! W919 8191101111911 0H 1'0- ladies and Mr. Andrew Stevenson wan, Music suppiied w the organ- Irlm committee for next mee inlz- called the gathering to order, and 1st Maybelle ixr-odside. Letters of thanks were read from gfter some remarks on the zlp- The fcllowsiup period nus open- 35115151111911)’ 111111 R0119" YOUIIRF-‘Y orcciation of the Church organist ed by welcome andrss in Ken- in the armed forces for gifts rv- Mrs Frank Nicholson, callcd on siugion Y. P. U. by Alex Chisholm. ceived at Christmas. The following Mrs. Rough Ferris who road a nice- Boyd Benirsto most sai-nbl rep- officers were elected for the cum- ly worded address while Mrs. Lcs- lied. The fellowlhip of vs -—Mrs. in; year: President, Willard Proud. lie MacDoweli presented Mrs. James Beairsto. Mrs. Russel vice president. Belle Smith. Sec- Nicholson with a well filled purse. clay, Muriel Woodslde, Maybelle retary Treasurer, hols Ydunker- Although completely taken by sur- W de and Eycreth Beatr- Qrjflglgt; $958116}? ' _Th1? prise stclia in her usual llllcfllSaflt silo. The programme‘ of fun and ‘inm- "—'"- *-—*" ~— r ~ - l er - 11*“- wm 1W1 ma a" w" ll-“.§‘“il.ei.h°iiik°3i.illiflli tilts; i?» trig“??? ggfirliflifivhlusifiv 0131103911; Ey- may consider"! mm peouuam" The hesA Jolly Iiuod Fcllow. Lunch William Woodsie. Guitar b} “n” “h8g1 ‘has; g‘: m0“ “mum was served by the ladies and a so- lie Harding with Maybelle Wood- cial hour enjoyed by all. The sinlz- side accompanying on organ. Duet ing of Bless be the Tie that Binds by Marion lncshart and Pei-instills and the National Anthem brought Phillip. Recitation by Annabo e *0 a t;“'§"..§.§t‘°..l’.l ‘or. EDUCATION in‘ I 0w ‘Ended by Mr. Raynor. Sing soy-i’. l-s‘ every- Fre: China witl an rsttmfl one while lunch was no a served population of 450.000.0170 has only by Mrs. Sidney MacG-i: a 64,000 college students and 116,771 J. E. MacDonald, Mrs. R0 n. Craig. 1I1JHILEQ1IQPE-_. . “'1 Russel Crate. Muriel Wood- clock with a Guardian‘ Want Ail-he'll ui crcv 10.30 l1. m. (l GARPI T! PROGRAM, ter a. been iluessins 90111951 moved by Marion Lock-hurt pleasant evening enlvyflil 111' Allld 14BX18 5Y5‘: . Helen ,Waison Phelps. 80. a and in Paris, died Sunday- won honorable mention 1 Buffalo exposition in the Wartrous figure F1129 "1 “n” “° h“ “"1 1‘ exhibition of the Association after respondble for the 3Y0 0 . (To 'be_ Continued) 4MB! side, and Mrs James Leonel». held winner of first pflle M15- W" Beairoto. , M _ Consolation prize won 1:‘ _1 ‘a! ion Lockhart. A vole of thanksmd 5900M“ by Mr5_ [prne L‘unning.n3 Screen Snapshots “Secret Service In Darkest Africa.” . acoomivo roIIFr soiioori: ' Honor Roll of Blooming Point School f2." the month of January Grad-e X-i. Bernice MacDonald, '2- Cicnevieve MacDonald; 3. Edit Smith. ‘ Grade IX-l. Therese MncDou. [cl]: 2 Margaret MacDonald. Grade VII-l. Clarence MacDon- aid; 2. Joan MacDonald; 3- Jimmie MacDonald. 2. Rcddie Pius MacDonald; 3. 1 Melville MacDougzvll. ; Grade III-l. Martin hint-Donald. Grade II-i. Edna Miicl.>:iirilrl;, 2. Ralph MacDougall. Grade I la) -i. Leonard Mao-| Donald l Grade I b~l. Louis: MacDonald, 2. Sadie MacDougr-il. Grade I c -1. Joseph MacDon- ald: 2. George MacDonald. Highest average in Senior grades. Therezc MacDouglai 90 per cent- Highest average in Junior grades, Clarence iacDonald 9G per cent. Perfect ritcndzincl- —I‘Lr‘.d:iic Plus MacDonald, Marciila MacDonald Edna MacDonald and Lrcnar , MacDonald. Grade V létorm aftermath r:--. Curchiii xperienood Helen F c uigrin. Ten:hl~r-_ _. s. _._ . ,_ MW“ M“, a has commented cn the had wcriihrr on the inghih Army front. - that swept the eastern coast destroyed IZIHZC simply dumps film“; I the shore. Hundreds of petrol tins were a Here is one cvidoilcc cf it. t the mercy of The Adriatic. (Canadian Amy Overseas Photo) Gccrzc Jcssop iiacl long since fin- ished sins-ire. He greeted thcm vrlimilv. I30." was the tioprcssinu IWIItPTYIBKI lav the news .hev brought. idmy best in draw alttention," he concluded. 'I'hcv assured him that he played his part nobly. and thalt tbev would have not awav without difficulty had the engines fimctinncd. It was Eiicndorif who explained that the Suai-kinc Will's had been removed. "We do things thoroughly." rm attempt must not be reported.“ "Arcnlt you arcing to bump us f1. 111122181 a-sksd trad - , FDFFOUICK RELIEF or ‘av-WAS l .iRRlT_A UN If nostrils are dry, clogged . . . ' mem- branes are sore and _ iiamcdmifbreaih- inlz is diflicult and sleep disturbed . . . ct Tick relief with c: olarumi This gcnllc, penetrating aim quickly lhinl oulcongesred mucus soothes irritated membranes, reducer swollen passages brings welcome - llefwiih every breluh ‘on fake. W_hy siifler? 'hy wan? Ger Mcnrholrlium now! HUIATII M aims com mar Daily he] i thing of an escapist. myself. lather and I ran away from geople, tho h we alwnys wont bar: to them n the long run. But we had each others corn ny. You tried no set- tle doyimwth a flock ofbirdl. eti" "Birds!" she "repeated acorn . "A six-footer who isn't too oltdula) be playing football." ' "I wasn’t much good at games.’ "You'll have a chance to 0% a pretty fierce sort of game en we get Hugh stop "Thcro may.’ in: .- w o ve er. "What are you thinking about " "Tell you later." “Out with 0t." "No, really, I'm onh’ begirmlnl to slit motel-s out. Then’; one thin5l——-" “Y” n "Before getting in this jam I pickled tn a mes e Martin had setadriiltinaboie-flwblntlo was was‘ ‘ back without his know- It it. It's in code." "Have you had a amt at inm- lating it?‘ rossworxi I come to think about it. I'd vo expected on to so in for flat kind of reiaxa on." He eyed her doubtfuliz. ‘Sounds like a backhander" he o jected. "My father l! old enough to en- Joy ouch thinee, butedvou R1011 more actively e " "We go mm! and round the vie rclc" 1 in; 1 n p ease . on ‘ ‘Lure nil for quictuiilcft '0'Il e ° e“ t ivlil sga o not recent her frank- triuer finger: no ready for This in a scene taken‘ by an army lick-act: practice by a battery of an Anti- in well-defended Atlantic Command WIIOIK‘ Aircraft Regiment. R. C. A, , ggpcct gunners with any enemy attack by air. In this nhuwerapher during night I hear the cnr itch i t ry; |aeral targe you can see the blindln dropped by an airplane. was brought to a close by 5111111" l New YORK. i-ca. '1 - 1A?‘ r- po - trait painter whose work had men shown in several American ciéifi: [ill thl women; or; club prize in i901. 15x11‘: oi Women painters and sculptors in mil l". e flashes from the Iun n-uzzlcs and clui slim‘: -zplitting mi- of the guns ll they pound 11W" *‘ . t