i . r - “wasm-wwa "A. cpl’ SIX‘ _ _v : Winners In TU-DAY and SM. SHOWS — 3.15 - 7.00 — 845 PRINCE EDWARD “TIE-luv and S SIIO\VS — 3.13 — 7.00 — 9.00 PRINCE COUNTY . . . ROMAING! mtaveurs! yea! run: ‘cam II nu in: gundisl in! nl piiym rm rim: llll m hi; icutinl ise Craig. Middleton. mutt"! ;;aJ,E_.tL~,AMv{ I ~ . i _ Juniors 10 and 11 ears-l. Kath- MARGAR.“ erlne Auid. Freetow-II. 2. Malcolm |_-|ND§AY Matheson. rreewwri, Olive crriig, '5" . Middleton. 3. Shrley Gonill, 0-- . Leary, Pauline Phillips, Summer- 1 side. 4. Helen Stright, Summerside, - Virginia Campbell, Summerside. Intermediate l2, 13 and 14 yrs.- 1, Qizabeth Wright, Middleton. 2. Marion Wright. Middleton, Fred Cairns, Fmeetown. 3. Jimmie Harris, Sunimcrside. John Craig. Middje- tan. 4 Betty Profitt. F‘i~eetown. An- zin ll i Summersii In MARK HIIIWSEI 5 Marvin! mi Bctiequc. 3. Mary .\r...heson. Firec- town. 4. Jean MacCallum, Bedeque. QUEENS COUNTY acst) - POPEYl-I riiirroox i\1L'.~‘.l<'.\l. concur scan IIAIDIZRS Primaries 9 yrs. and under- 1. Jackie llctatt, New Wiltshife. 2. Pauline Alncbcan, New Wiltshire. 3. Revel Newport, Hunter River. . fig AiacRae, Brookfield. 4. Crnujvs, Brookfield; Bever- on. Bonshan‘. Netherlands’ "19 Commandments l 0f resistance” ~l - ICP) ~-.\ coir," COIHIIILIIICIIIILII ' 0.7 4 ‘PUOIIPLI IIIIWS XIacFariyen, Hunter River. iiivrnietliate 12. 13. and 14 yrs. l-‘dztli Ilowatt. New Wiltshire. 2. Nichofsoii- York. 3. Cecil Mac- Bonshaw, Marie Martin. Hun- '01‘ River. 4. Ethel Moore, Hunter R ‘er, Doreen Campbell, New Wilt- $1 iior 15. 16. 17 yrs. 1, Shirley c by. Box‘ I aw. 2. Beth Nichol- . York. Reggie Macftzic, Brook- iir d. 4. Georgie Ward, Charlotte- town, Vcrnn Robertson, Hunter Riv- cr. 1:“ KINGS COUNTY Jiuiicr—1. Hazel Jenkins, Cardi- gnn, RR. 5. ITIIIIHIIIIIJII‘ ‘ CICVEIIv u tltli and the f\ a: loss to take action against pet'- sorus in whose possession copies were found. Curtilgan RR. 5. PROVINCIAL WINNERS t‘ r-ir s. A EMPIRE ' TO-NIGIIT 1.00 AND s45 ._ i,'<.\f.\'l'l\‘ii1-1 sxr. oxmr 2.30 I» ' C OITIIII (Hid ITICII hi. till: CHI UIIC “bl Pi'llllllI'IC‘S——I Jackie Hpwatt- New ' have. Charlotte Clilrflid Pree- ..,., . .. .. i. . l. 2. Louise Craig, Mi dleton. “"§Ul-“- ‘MIN _ m”. “m1 .*"-u..°b=mn' .. 1i. Pauline Maclean. New Wiltshlre; ... Fnou shalt not sultan {also gunior nor actept empty tilirases. gonald PéMlYI/‘b- lreFmwna 4- ut shalt speak the truth. Yllmmvfl r P99 OWB- ~ 3. Thou shalt not exwtiuukh thine Wridit, Middleton. anger, bu: nnsim- ii. Iilil’ lbli‘, con- Juniors, 10 and 11 yrs.-—1. Kath- st-itint-c lii.i\' no‘. be blun it‘. 1r.‘ ati- crine Auld. Freetown. 2. Shirley tor-u vow , Cooke, York; Mary P. Watts, York. ‘L $1710“, m9 If" of ti. Marjorie Deacon, New Wiltshire; ‘“ “Id llazel Jenkins. Cardigan R. R. 5. 5_ Tm,“ m“ Md m building a 4. Malcolm Matheson, Freetown. 5. u slitii b» Milli‘- National Temperance Study Course Primaries 9 yrs. and under- ‘l. Charlotte Cairns. Freetown. 2. Imi. _ 8. Donald Profitt, Freetown, Ruby Drummond Freetown. 4. Doris Wright, Midclle- -= toéi, Sally Ruth Osborne, Summcr- ‘I Si C‘ ' Senior-J. Mrirgner-ige MacDonald, d“! community that oflrrs all of good- _ will at frin- ciiiiticv, instice, pence and iruin. G. '1‘1i0u shalt not withhold thy- self lrnni common siiitcriiiu, but Olive Craig, Middleton. IXTERIHEDIATES 1. Edith Howatt. New Wiltslilre; Ruih Nicholson, York. 2. Elizabeth shalt live here ‘with u njnrni heart Vvrlglzt, Middleton; Cecil MacPhail, and Judge thine eiicmv in Justice. Bgnshmv. 3. Marlon Wright. Mid- 7. Thou shalt not be passive only. rileton. 4. Fred Calms, Freetown. 5. but SIIZLIIZLILITIIFIIIJIY’ soul to the per- Jimmie Harris‘ summerskm ninnsuit rs‘ o. i0. ~ __ , ii Thou shalt not snfcuurirtl the ciogi,orssgx‘?élllqi;,Izvlxizlkleiétfwgit: Du "of tliv soul in Dcrnicketv fiflflrngd’ C rznflu; R‘R 5 2 Ma; Ms. but shalt fullotv thv tlcslny \ ‘F. l‘; Bud g‘ g * h‘ ' y in the great order oi lhe uoriti and I/"gh- e eque’ R“ 1 not wllhiitild alliance in the Iulflll- Bedvqllc- 3- Mnry Matheson. Free- ment thereof. town. 4. Jean MacCallum, Bedeque; 9. Thou shalt pursue llcht even Beth Nicholson. York. 5. Reggie in the darkness: for light rclniilnsMaeRno, Brcokiiold, 1 COLLEGES IYIEIIGE 10. Thou slinl‘, rcnlivc that the b . y‘ oi lhv liit- i" “ but, "m v“; not "inn" is thy consolation, tliv ~ > \VINDSQR, England -- (C?) '- “lld Because the war has caused a de- creed t-hv iionver as a christian Neiher- “c358 1n menumber 0g tw- Ifllldef- public schools Hail- Tuiperial Scr- decided to c 'Co'le;ze, have - '"— niii.\lg:iiii:itc. ' W-yiziidnwnf. —'——— ' ’ .. X-l. lilac-l Rapier and sid Dorothy SlllllfiOlls iequnli; 2. Alina Grade IV Jr.—l. Wesley Win-i- Moase; 3. Florence McDonald, hing: 2. Eunice Walfieid; S. Bennet . Grn i lX-J. Jntncs Piiinian 2 Mel) in Rania ' 3. uv ( . wrra ' _ . nnv WHHLEY. .3‘ ~ viii- , m, M6,“, Cowl-g‘; c nu .\l I'll 4,. . to 1I Si‘.——l. Jean Wall: 2 LEE (Lassesnvfln-E (‘wade VII-l , 2. LII} Gutinlng; 3. Sylvia Rayner. “NH-w m " Ora H0251: 3. Evelyn Wood. Crndo II-Jr. Joyce MacKay; 2. A o Grade ‘I-l. Florence Mnclnnls: Allnn McDonald; 3. John Wood. (undo I (a) -1. David Schur- mini '3. Etisoi" MzicKay. * Drpnr-‘iiiciit ‘r- I 'I)V—I.. MargaretWalke-r; ti" V - -. llficn Slinnirnis nntl ‘.3. - r i lslefie Rayner icqizal); 2. Doris (‘natio I (c) -1. Art Blanchard. P" ‘pal-Miriam MacDonald. Muttart. 2. V ginia lylonsc; 3. Edna Mac- I’ . . IN 'l‘III-l DIIYZI‘ (‘IIY \\'I'I'III\' .\ (‘ITY RJIWODY IN IIIYETS (Pylon Tl’ Hr,—;-1-_1’~I_<>tmn,,1ll!9 n. ' 1.1. y Dr F C. Dnugnn. Charlottetown alderman, came to IIBIIIHX l _i-.-~ 1.: a art uI e lvr-r service to officers and ‘men 0| U16 i ' inn can't-iii» cIIflI'I1iII"l‘I'-'~'II- Th“ t v- " i. " ‘not: ii (Pm ‘l _ v ' - l» l-i ':' of the (‘till/HIM of ihv Pr m1- Nari‘ t- . auxiliaiyJ iii. Durlgan is sccn athovc \\llIi tIiu crew .... Is..r...I til]. Wright, p Charlottetown Presents Gifts To Corvette after the presentation. Mrs. Doulln, who accompanied hei- husband. and Mrs. L. n. MaeMiilan also came w "Minx- They prvsttinlfil a silvzr coffee urn to the men en behalf of the Wavy i Ingilt- oi Charlottetown, Navy League o! Canada THE CHAIILOTTETOWN GUARDI. . Feel "Spry u ll as a Robin Gut Into Your abide quickly. Slur! c J bl- Iul duv wlihu u cl npuilrling Allie-Schul- I it» Because Alka- Scitzcr dissolves rapidly in water, it goes to work directly you drink it . . . quickly makes you fccl brighter sud better. Alka-Seltzer’: "two-tray" action helps to offset over indulgence in food. drink orsmoking. Its ulkalizing properties tend to soothe and settle an upset stomach. And its fast-acting analgesic relieves pain. Remember Alka-Scltzcr next time. Drink it when you retire and again when you get up. Writ: for a free sample. Address: Miles Laboratories Limited, Dept, Er8. 167 DuiTerin Street, Toronto. SEALZE R MOUNT TRYON CONCERT The annual Christmas concert of Mount Trycn school was held in the School house on the evening u! Dec. 22 The school was iwatltifuily decornLrtl for the tnCiLSlOll by Jze teacher, Mrs. VVnIL-ci‘ Wcocl and pupils. The school was filled to ca- pacity by the l‘l1lcp.'1}\l's and cu.- siders, among them being the past teacher. Miss Marjorie M. Camer- on ot’ Albany Village. Fblloyiving was the program. Address of Welcome, LIOyCI Wwd- l Recitation, Wanted Volunteers, Vernon Martin. Exercise, Christmas Giving, Boyd Elisee, Freda. Flce, Velda. Dialogue, That's Nothing, Kath- leen, Melvin, Cnrmali. Recitation, tvi-iting to Santa, take up their time, hasn't one? Void; Martin, ranch-please don't sack that little Dialogue. How Mr. Bates cot. out n!“ W“ °f flu"- Wm Y°“" H“ of Shopping, Wyman, Doris, Mel- vin, Gladys, Florence. Exercise, The Christmas sharing He dim“ realise how important n Board. Lloyd and Lloyd Sianlcv. John J. Eldon. Recitation. Iorne Mayhew. Chris t-rn as § . d-lappy Landing i av nnsn. IIAYE i OO§OOOOOOO~OQOOOQQO44§OO4 “WE OUGBT TO CELEBRATE!" “He should have shown more dis- cretion. He ought to have known FEBRUARY 6. 19-12 Seamens Manning Poof For Mercantile Marine and men who have had their trafn- ifs arrival in 1111- C 1,. estnbishcd schools he ereiy g'.v<s lIIethuqllIllf-éfa mfcIe West) _ 5111-! lilgli on a lug at. noun)‘ (By Bruce HALIFAX — S’ that I'm always ready to see you, hillside overlccking Halifax h“. for 5631mm which fcrm part of the ma‘. on on himself and the ship on Miss Vivian. And you couldn't pos- bour is a irrcat blcck of new frame whi h he served and frcm ma; mo l . sibly have chosen a better moment buildings which seems destin~d to pwliile waiting a»! the manning ment 0n bscrmes a mqd “guest” to arrive. ‘I was only Just talking be One of the focal points in the pcol for their call to shlrs. the this comfortable icdglng plgce i’: about you.’ "I knew somebodv was. My ears “"6 1'9d-,},l_°t- But-Why be talking few months. it will house the men who have list t 5mm" m“: . who go down "Professional anxiety to arrange ships a meeting between tenant and land lord, Miss Vivian. meet Mr. Michael Bon ." Bond was standing at some dis- tance, his back to the glittering ex- pense of window. which the high noon-day sun turneo into a golden glow behind iiim. so, until he moved, the girl could not really see more of iiim than his silhouette very erect and verv still, She, however, faced the window. He could see her with great clarity. And she was. as Deeping had told iiim. of very charming appearance. A blondc. but without any of the usual vanity and. boldness of the pe. She was most quietly and c:r- rectlv dressed in a dark tailor-made. She was dressed in the most ex- pensive form of simplicity. "Delighted. Miss Vivian." he stam- mered somewhat, and was heard over obvious embarrassment by her cool. slightly cirawling voice. “That's quite nice of you. Mr Bond.- I hope Mr. Deepin been telling you how anx ous I was to meet You?" _ "Exactly why l‘ s-cicl youd come at the right moment, Miss Vivian!" the other thrust- iii eagerly. _ "Impossible to visit you. I'm afraid —nt the moment. anyhow.’ Bond regretted, but she laughed attract" iv ely. , "We won't despair. Mr. Bond .1111 sure you'll come.’ Bond. who had meantime taken un his hat only too anxious to escapf’ fro mthis room, turned to make his excuses. "Dee ing and I have finished. all we ha to discuss, Miss Vivian, he expfalned slowly and rather awk- wardly, "so please don't let me in- trude. I'm lust leavnig-—- "And so am I." she made iiim fzci more awkward saying. sllckly B1111 with a smile. "We ll go together. shall we? Or—isn’t it the roper thing for a. landlord to ask h ten- ant if she's famishing and—take her rich?" That was a shrewd one, Deeping told himself. "If you put it that way. Miss Viv- men from all Paris 0f the country. is tnatie HP 0! B numb" °I ""567" at your disposal Bond I'm . y had to accept the situation fan, slflfi I grim Battle 0f the Atlantic. Merchant Marine. Idwmt W“ m "manning pool," ft will serve as a other berth. Bathering spot for merchant sea- ar-nice Mr, Deeping-l" she o: the services and wrll be of vitn sailors will receive pay allw nee, draws his ailcwaiiee until h SwiftLv erected during the past board anti iodgng Thus wil men RBBIn called I6 sea e l‘ ships bl’ Stllr- If he Ls in pow- Iieallli as a to the sea in the 6d the WQRTy bi‘. ness of hillflflg 8111f- Of hi5 eXDf-‘rietiee at sea he I fast grcnziic around port, sleeping in ‘fllop- tile-es in a small CInan ham“! Know-n s; a licuses" white searching for an- 231211110 is able to set srourIql cf Canadifs The new Halifax manning pool In the coming month; o; u, v 2., t’ Officers of the Merchant Marina are shown in their comfortable lounging room at the new Manning Pool for merchant sailors which has been erected at Halifax. Seamen receive pay allowance, board and lodging at ihe Pool until they are called to jtvln new shIPS. war, veterans of the seven seas It marks the iecoginirn of th: hulIdlltgS. Sections are set. aside and men from the farms and cities Merchant Marine as a fourth arm for captains, other officers and sea— of inland Canada wit‘. rub should- men, captains have ilieir own ers Within the walls of these man- held out her slim hand again to the importance in the big job cf prc- znrcms, lesser officers sleep two to ning pools as the D:minion mus- solicitor. "I have such a lot to thank v you for, haven't I? But one simply 51 has to thank people. even it it docs mg rapj.j1fy_ ot a. wife an four children. so ‘no gal me, so I suppose things must to ' it for him, wouldn't they b‘? was I should see you, of course." Bond's mind was a whirl of con- Wi-ill. fuiled thought. e ivas astounded at the way Dialogue. A Plan That Worked, Decplng took this apparently mean- Allister, John J., Gladys and Flor- ingiess and time-wastin ence. Recitation. Almost As Goctl, Eleanor Warren. lllxercise, A Good Plan. Lloyd and Eldon. Recitation, Explaining to Santa John J. Warren. Exercise, Christmas ‘Free, 7i pup- llecltzitioii. A Letter to Santa. Albert Warren. Exercise, Christmas Dreams by upils. Monologue, Learning a Piece, Mel- vin Wadcleli. Pantomime, Silent. Night, 4 giris. A Farewell, E‘eanoi' Warren and Elsie lvfrirtin. after 'i.’cli Santa Clans arrived and (Iistribllted gifts from a well-laden trce to both teacher and pupils. A Penrty vote of thanks was ten- dered the IA-YACIIEI‘ for the splendid manner. in which PHCIl of the pup- ils took his or her purl. so excel- lently. The singing of the National Anthem brought the programme to a. close. ‘ WASTE FUR, ADMISSION SOUTHAMPTON. Fnfllanrl —~ (CP) — Ten truncls of waste paner was the admission fee (‘Il{.'I"‘.C"I at a dance at this harcl-biitzed port. scum AFRICAN ‘Tr-ca nsan LONDON -— (C Pl squnrdron Leader M. T SC. J Ptilfle, a Smith African with the D. l“ C bar is officially presumed killed in action Pattie was credited ivith shooting dtwn 23 enemy planes when he received his bar a ycnrago. intrusion on him. Just to thank h m, she had said. for something. Wai ing into his office and out again. all in five minutes. But-one had to notice the fact-inviting herself to lunch in the proces. "Have V011 any special preference as to restaurant. Miss Vivian?" “We'll go to the ‘Toreador’, shall we? We can talk there. We simply must. talk, don't you think? I mean mremcmberlniz the strange circum- stances of our lost meeting. and then-our present position as--land- lord and tenant-well we really ought to-to celebrate some I feel." CHAPTER I1’ TWO PEOPLE'S PAST The crowded. noisy streets made tal inil almost impossible. and he did not attempt it, as they walked the short distance to the rest-aur- ant. though now and again she pass- ed some remark which really was of no account This earlier meetlngl oi’ theirs. realized first when he ad seen her facing the window in Deeplnizs of- fice, filled his mental vision. It had happened a little over a year since on the Continent. Marseilles at night. and especially the quarter where he had come into contact with her. was no spot for an un- questionably lovely girl to be alone If Bond had not chanced on tho m4, scene, concerned in affairs of his Ran es, Director cf NIOICILL. . wn, she might never have been ma“ I lie-tel. 0 here to-day. He wondered now if she realized that. but he did not proevaose seamen ‘mo ha“. 1O; g to ask her. He was not interest in; put into motion by the Dopart- __ merit o! Transport. In charge of neat and shlp-skitipe and in them men come back from their PEIIIOU-S cm and seamen sleep thrre to icrs every flVlIIIflbIe man for the m_ big task of keeping tiic snpgiiiri floor is equipped with rolling across the oceans of I118 ._ and span wash rooms and world slic-trer baths, Dining iding crows for the new ships now iding down the “Rays with IllCl‘€'.".S- z. :2 It 15 part of a vast plan zinw be- rooms are And when the rugged sailing q Iizint Shown above is the exterior oi‘ Olic oi‘ the several buildings of the new Manning Pool for ' Incre _ seamen which has becn crcr-toil at liahfnx. "Prom such pools will be drawn crcusfor the lieu _hii)s1w“ coming of! the ways in incrmisliig numbers. - . - ' i; . l‘. d v0 . luoh institutions as tilt- lans Ot/QTBUOII 1s Arthur gtifi-ezfdeqffliapldtgrctrlrlia: nitrite‘? ‘n; mgixggfig pool a’: me Auk?‘ Merchant Sienmans Club at Hilli- I a sailor from a tcrpedocd ship fax will remind titcm thakllfllf is pl zcd up lit sen by a ves c. country realizes and HDDIQJQU’ heading fci- Canada he goes di- their courage and their value in To such matinizig pools the war at, sea. snrcrs win i In fact‘ u n “me t“ "mig- °°n' Igtt their trade on Canada's lakes iectly to the manning pool upon this greatest of all wars. tact with her on that night Mar- seilles. obllgimz him to Waste good time in assisting her, had completely spoilt the business which had iallv taken him just then to at particular part of Europe's least reputable port. He never had felt thankful to her over that. nor did he see in this unexpected fresh meet- ing with her the slightest cause for 0e ebration or for ex lanation. He said as much w en she opened the subject, once they had seated themselves in the "Toreador." "You were perfectly wonderful that night, and-of course, you i-eallv saved my lite. "I've cot to thank you for everything." she re- glflflaéd when the meal had been or- ere He laughed, a little drily. "You were tremendously thankful t0 Dcening just nt/w over something." "I should sa I was," she laughed. too. and lenne forward. "And I sup- Dose I really ought to confess what that something was. You see, . Deeping arrnn ed matters so that you an I shou cl meet to-dny at his offices as we did." "Deeping arranged it?" "He and I did between us. although that funny little clerk of his nearly upset things. I'd told Mr. Deeping that I was verv anxious to meet you, and. he 'phoned through to me w ere 1 was staying in Town so soon as he knew you were looking in on him. That's how I came to turn up when I did." “And why, may I ask, were you in such a hurry to meet me?" Bond inquired. still puzzled, and she laughed again. "Because there was a photograph of yiou in your uniform n the r- tern lodge down at Sunni ho me. and I recognized you as my ero of Marseilles.’ "Nothing heroic about mcl" Bond remarked. feeling suddenly hot and embarrassed. "One thin! I can uess," she re. tor-ted "You didn't ink me verv great in the heroine role that nfght, and I can't blame vou. That's why I was mad to meet you, wanting to explain how I come in that rod/en place. what had been harmenln ~' "I shouldrrti" he cut her s or? again. "net's look on it as all ovrr and done with. shall we? principle that-least raid, soonest a1 Order mended." (To be Continued) . Al h beti - Grade IIL-wi’ er Bi nchard. i: k." .- :1. o" ‘h’ D°°°mb°f “d ‘mwm’ p u c Batrv Benin BarrvnMacMliIan. M,cP,, w a nu co Grade VIlf-Odeiln Fer uscn. Grntle I - in Collins. Earle nlwayg saves his o Betty mu l-iowiitt. June Youn er. Mitchell. Marcel Piourde. “D1 lc 00"‘ "ppbll Cnvmdlnn-mlde lofors null-aircraft guns, hauled by Canadian-made tnclo , help nun k015i: which has suddenl, become n front upon which all eyu are focused. These Im-llrlfll "I" of hurling I40 shells n minute to a considerable rrltltnde. {I wmsrorrs oanunsll-‘I Grade V.-Vivian Andrews. Jackie IDNDON Q-(Bljfrhe flvyypai‘ H W 14.1 n MGMIII . (Claude IBV-JVInniIIIed Hill. Joyce -old grantson of Prime Mmm" cnurcniuhtr a "on; MODEL SCHOO gonor y}; folr Jsnua ‘. we“ e o w n up .s race Honor Stanginn RIOIDIIIG months n Proctor. Ann Worthy- J ~11. o; 1.1 i ,- ii \ Q we ~ ~ » v-"»z—~9-nl——- gvffiogiisikilztgnin alert"?! "‘ "’ Use Mlnnrd’: for aches. Kzrrey, Ivnii lers and shootlnd" (trade VII-Jimmie