norm rim cn/ilzirrrriiroww ouanmm. PRINCE EDWARD Fill-SAT. tVlTll ALAN HALE _ JACQUELINE LQGAX She was the trusted employe u! a muster crook, and when she learned that the police wcrecn his trail, she risked her llie to warn him, only to illscovcr a shine-tingling mew. drama of the sinister under. world oi’ New York. A150 “TARZAN” and Charlie Chase Comedy Willi/in Born... UNCLE RA Y’S CORNER \'.-\LEN_'I‘INE‘S DAY_ On this Valentine's Day there will: be millions oi’ valentines given and received in Canada and the United SLKItPS. Ill England an exchange of ihe litllc tokens of love and ailection "fis also going on. Z Why should the 14th of February 3hr:- chosen as the date for Valentine's day? The reason is not certain but it that birds chose their mates for the springtime on this date. If Stomach Hurts Drink Hot Water Neutralize Stomach Acidity, Prevent Food Fermentation. Stop Indigestion. "if those who suiler from indigestion, gas, wind, or ilutulellco, stomach nciil- tty or sournuss, gnstrh: uurrh, hvarb lnlrn, ¢-ic., woulll iukc tcllspoonfill o! , |l\il‘" llislirwtvil .\l.'ll:ln~.~l.l in llllii‘ ll glass nt‘ hot wnicr ilnlni-illrliely lifter cntinl! . they would soun forget they wori- nvi-l‘ _ lefflicli-il with stonmvh trolihlo, nllil IlilC- tors would hnvc io look elsewhere lol- , pnHflHl&“ in cxidnnaflon oi then ‘\\'lii'il.l .| well known New York physic- liill shin-ll llnlt nlnst forms oi‘ ntoulach v iflrillvl lli't' (llli? to stnlllui-h iluidity nnii iG-l-lln-nrniilvll llr the fooll contents oi’ the slollmv-li volnliinvil with nn inuilliii-ivlit Idnnd wqndy n-lm-sunnnvh.lhn “ntm kiln-r lln- lilimll silpply llllil llisllr- nlwl . .l,,ili‘.~'lll, which mill iiv rvniiiiy uh- inLIli-rl ni llny rollalllo drug store, in ' Mmw'mhNmiw|mwdw,mMmnWlmm irnnvns the cx<wsslvo stonlnch orhi nnd Mulls jmld ivrmclltnlion, the c-inuhillll- tl-in of tll- two, therofnrc, helm: nlnr- iv-innsly sllrl-csslill and dUPlillHlh‘ pro- Tvrillllfi to the use. oi’ nrtlliclnl digest- illilil. slllunlants or medicines for lnill- gflflmn may be due to an old English legend . a Cupid arrows are famed in song and Tile day bears the same name as several men in the Calendar oi Saints but; there is no proof ‘that any of those saints was born on February 14. A legend of the first St. says that he was put in prison by the emperor Claudius. While in prison he met the daughter of the keeper, the legend states, and cured her oi blind- ness. The story does not say, however, that there ivas love between the saint; and the keeper's daughter. Yet we have festival, and it is dear to the hearts of children as well as to many grown- ups. It is a time in advance oi’ the coming of spring, and human beings seem to feel more romantic in spring- time than in any other part of the your. On many valentines you will see a picture of Cupid. He was worshipped as a god by ancient Greeks and Romans. Thcy said that he was the Valentine this mid-February The Central Gadrdian M PRINCE William Haines and Marion l EDWARD Davies in “SHOW PEOPLE” T0 - DAY oncnnsran AND snolu‘ summers ‘i - APITOL maroon COMEDY ‘ SERIAL IN A THUNDER ‘Xlso “EAGLE of the god oi love. When those ancient people tried to make images oi’ their god of love, they showed him as a. small boy with arrows and a bow. Sometimes he car- ried darts instead of arrows, and we have the phrase "Cupid‘s darts" to- day. ' ‘ Cupid was supposed to shoot his arrows and darts at birds and other animals, as well as at human beings. When a creature was struck, he fell, in love. People who fall in love today would like to have Cupid also send an arrow to the object oi.’ their love; but. that sometimes fails to happen. When it does happen both persons seem to overlook the pahi of the arrow wounds. Tomorrow-Mammoths in Nature's Ice-box LINKLEITER. Sixteen members met at home of Mrs. L. Newsome, where meeting was opened with Creed. Bills amounting to $16.98 were presented by the purchasing committee for Christmas gifts, treat for children and material for quilt. On motion these bills were paid. Next place of meeting is the home oi Miss Ollie Schurman. Mrs. Margaret Sharkey, oi Stra- bane, Ireland. died recently at. the age of 103. NEW SHOW TO-DAY '40 0 l B O L T 0 F WESTERN ACTION ' Outlaws. Lovo and Romance. §}_“z'- f, NIGHT " And Comedy Invited to Train on British Ships (special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb. ll-Cadets of the Royal Canadian Navy have been in- vited to train in His Majesty's ships according to an ofilcial announce- ment; made by the Department oi National Defence: "Information has been received irom the Admiraltyto the effect that the British naval boys will be happy to receive cadets of the Royal Canadian Navy for training in H. M. ships." The Depflflliflflhl? oi’ National De- fence hopes that it. will be pflfiSlble. for the next few years to send five cadets to engineering branch, also one paymaster cadet annually or bi- enlally. The educational standard, is generally speaking, midway between the junior and senior. BRIDGETOWN. A drinking fountain and pencil sharpener were ordered for school, and plans made for preparing a play for raising more funds. School and sick committees reported and new ones were appoint:- ed. Hostess for next month will be Mrs. Hodgscn McDonald. PETERS ROAD EAST. Usual business routine was carried out. It was decided that each member would prepare something for a bazaar in order to raise funds for Institute. Owing to small attendance no new calendars Guardian. Moore 8a McLeod Limited. 55o per yard. On sale at Rcmnant Sale. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 4325-2-14-21 REMNANTS 0F COTTON GOODS Silks and Dress Goods. All day Thurs- day, the 14th. Moore 6n McLeod Lim- ited. _ 4325-2-14-21 JUST ARRIVED-Car Oil Cake Meal, which we are selling at lowest prices-Wholesale and Retail. I! in need o! any order quickly. A. Horne d: Co. 4499-2-13-3i SPECIAL SALE or CREPE on CHENES at Remnant Sale Thursday. Moore 8: McLeod Limited. 4325-2-14-21 sunvlcns cmmcu or onnrsr Sunday, Feb. 17th, as follows: Brad- albane 11 a.m.; Fredericton 8 o'clock; New 1"‘ 7.30 p. m. C. E. Arm- strong, Minister. .____._...__. Passes/ins‘ Mrs. P. T. Power and daughter Miss Mary Power of Murray Harbor, spent the week end in Emerald, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Power. - Mr. George McPhee, New Glasgow, N. 5., route manager oi the Interna- tional Correspondence School for OYSTERS by the pint an}: quart. Fresh opened. Containers supplied. Aylwards, 42 Queen Sta. (8324-14-21. BY PAYING IOUB SUBSCRIP- HON now you get the choice 0i’ m!" tram the Charlottetown CREPE DE CHENES worth to $1.98 will clear at $1.19 per yard. Thursday. 4825-2-14-21 NEW FUJI SILK IN 20 COLORS JY Pl!!!‘ Will‘ 5 Gun-dim. Nine to ob imm- d-lrlloniulllMi-imo. lfiOd mmlted. Caledonian Hall, 'I'bursday‘ evening. ' 4487-2-12-3. MR. J. F. BAKER, SIGN PAINTER. has commenced business at 137 Hills- borough, and already some of his ar- I-Iotcis and‘ other businesses in the city. REMNANTS OF PILLOW COT- TONS. Shootings, Chintzes. ‘Cretan- nes,»'1‘able Linens. Remnant Sale Thursday. Moore 8a McLeod Limited. "4325-2-14-21 CHANGE 0F TlME-‘rhe Services on the Margata Pastoral Change for Sunday, the 17th., are as follows: Clifton ll a.-m.; Long River 2.30 p.m. Margato ‘l-p. m. i-iii Mlnud’: Llniment: prevents Flu. Social l4_l_rz_d Dance The social and dance in aid of the horse club in Stanley Hall passed oft successively last Friday night. Armel Murray acted as chairman and James Reid and Norold Mayhew auctioned the boxes oi’ candy and pies. Following was the programme: Instrumental music, A. Paynter and Eastern Nova Scotia and this prov- ince, is in the city this week. 4326-2-14-11 LETTER OF SYMPATHY Emerald, Jan. 26, 1929'» L. C: McDonald, President oi’ Emer- ald Dairying Association, Emerald. Prince Edward Island: Dear Mr. McDonald-We on behalf of Emerald Dairying Association de- sire to convey our sincere sympathy to you at this time in the death of your father the late Ronald McDon- aid, who at one time served as a valued member oi’ the directorate oi’ this Association. Y As we knew your father, he was a man whose word -was his bond. whose opinion was always valued in whatever sphere he worked, since our Association was organized, he has been one oi‘ the men who at all times was ready and willing to sacrifice time and energy in any way to pro- mote the interest of the factory, and his passing has left a gap among our shareholders which will be hard to fill. ' business was taken up, but a very en- Leading auto bus services of Scot- If the biggest name in con- temporary history means anything to you, and you are looking for his views on things that count, you will surely read this series of six articles by George Clemenceau, the “Tiger,” who was War-time Prem- ier of France. Under such challenging titles as: How to Be Happy, Are Women Interesting? Is Civilization W o r t h While? - Learn to Eaugh at Your- self, Man's Love Versus Wom- an’s, and Why Prohibition is Wrong, this veteran statesman, journalist, and philosoph- er egigpounds the opinions he has formed during nearly ninety active years. Ifiyou appreciate brilliant writing, enjoy caustic hu- mour, and enter with a. free hand into the consid- eration oi’ questions oi vital importance to you, you will read these artic- les with avidity. land are combining. CLEMENCEAU joyuble evening was spent. meeting is at home oi Secretary. Mrs. Quinn. GE‘! YOUR CALENDAR FOE 192a ptloa to the ' D0 N01‘ DELAY cendinl your re MWll-IOII will got u: artistic alien t. , 1- vlelalns w =- Pl°m°um°n M” w“ BEMNAN!‘ SALE THURSDAY. bargains of all sorts. Moore d: Mc- 4335-2-14-21 HEALTH PEOBLEMS — Dr. Creel- man lectures 0n Health Problems. tiatlc signs are being displayed by. Woman from Sail- ing on Abandoned Vessel p PARRSBORXZ N, 5,, Feb. o- ace 0silvl°--w"°~ o! we commzl-iri: o; the _ wcyrnouth. N. 5-. schwner Qulfl) Queen which was abandoned at sea, cancelled at the last moment p the mwnmen“ ‘he hm made m, 5min; to Cuba on what turned out to be the last VOY" age of the ill-fated schooner. The house of CBPlF-l" 99m“ w” closed for several months and M"- Ogllvie, with her two you!!! @1151?“ and a maid, were aboard the Quill!’ Queen arranging their lussase. hi" 1118i; before the vessel sailed they rc- turned ashore and re-Opefled the house. Speaking later of the incident. Mrs. Ogllvie said “All the time some- thing kept. tellin! me not, W 8°- m“ the“, was going to be trouble. I spent. the week-end before his sail- 111g with my husband in Halifax and all the time r felt somethlnfl W“ s0- lng to happen. I had packed light clothing for myself and for the child- ren to wear in Cuba. and warm things were left out tor the trip. but 1 couldn't; go. I knew something was wrong." _ Captain Ogilvie had suggested that his wife might make the trip without the children, but although she had accompanied him 0n miml’ voyages, travelling constantly along the coast and visiting the southern United States, she decided scams! the Cuba trip. ' The Quaco Queen sailed early in January for Cien Flegoe, Cuba. The Ogilvie family had planned on re- maining in Cuba until the latter part of April. A radiogram received by Mrs. with pains today. Only solve troubles. Solo, Miss Muriel Stewart. Step dance, L. Blacquiere. Reading, Miss Anne Flemming. Solo, Miss Evelyn Anderson. Ogilvlé on the night of January 30 containing the brief information that the lumber-laden schooner had been abandoned at sea in a water- logged condition and that Captain Stop dance, Ralph Philips. Solo, MixGeorge Clark. - Step dance, George Clark. The accompanists of the evening were Mrs. Quin, Mrs. McEwen, Miss Thyra Clark and the violinist Andrew Paynter. - WHAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED To change an operating deficit oil $3,009,000 in 1922 to an operating no: of $45,079,000 in 1927 ranks high as an administrative accomplishment. The figures for 1928 are even better.’ For the first eleven months tho en- ‘ ormous total oi $53,549,000 net has been reached. But to perform both these stag- gering tasks within the short period oi’ six years, well-nigh approaches the miraculous. Yet, that is what the Canadian National has done under the leader- Orwcll School for the month of Jan- nary; Woodie Maclnnis. 2, Myrtle Wood. Dorothy MacDonald; 3, John Gillis; 4 Aeneas MacDonald. Marie MacKenna. lie MacLeod. Ogilvie with his crew of seven had been picked up by the steamer Man- lstee, bound for Bremen. ORWELL SCilO0L The following is the standing oi’ Grade Xl-l, Marion Martin. Grade IX—l, Reston MacInnls. Grade VIII-l, Samuel Martin; 2, Grade VII—l, David MacDonald; Grade VI—l, Louise MacLeod; 2, Grade IV-l, Billie MacDonald; 2, Grade III-1, Lloyd Martin; 2, Bil- Grade II (SrJ-l, Rita MacKenna. Station or at Sm PETER SINCLAIR ship o! Sir Henry Worth Thornton. Grade 11 (no-l, Marie Hughes N x‘ WALTER a MCKENZIE Li. B- E-. since he took the reins as llild Estelle MacKenna iequal.) ISLAND RADIO C0. e resident and Chairman oi the Board grade 1.4 Mgmo Madge“ _i___—__" - ’ ‘ I43 Great George Street Ch'town Minnrd’. Lhflmgnt m... "in, 0f 511913901‘! 1n 1933- Florence E. MacPherson, Teacher. “m, or“, yo," w" .1 W“, make you leel old, tired; pep; and worn out why not ma. u,‘ Cystex .8 Hour Test? up. Got Unto: today at store. Put it to c. 48 hour Money back if you don't soon like new, full of‘ pep, sleep “u. Cntu - \ __ ' FEBRUARY 14. h ‘Hanch’ Restrainsl NIGHTS 1r Bladder Weakness, om Nights. Backache, Burning ulna? ing Sensation, leg or p01, » DB1!!! “l. D0111 my. I11)’ drug lest. feel alleviated. ' 60c. my 10.000 TON CBUISERS (Special to The Glllrdlnn) LONDON, Feb. Iklmglgmfs- t‘ cruisers for construction in 1939 m be 10,000 tons each instead o: am tons, the Daily Express said ii; “n, derstood today. The Express Sm m decision to increase Wllnngg w" d,“ to paasagevof the United States re» cent naval bill. The. 8.000 ton “m, ers were provided in the 5-year navll program Enslflnd adopted in 1925, '—-'*'-1———-_- Auto truck services are hllping u Venezuela's trancportatlm JAIIK DENNY juwlprwosr/oqjvall 415"! “LOVE DREAMS" “Another Kin" F0 T h-l to a H‘ ltlounrio Roydlc Iloieelllnértclzeilrcl. 4170 "MY MOTHER'S EYES” “The Sun ls At My inclow" J70: Trois by jack D y d H‘ Mcunl Royal Holclflgrchzira “ Also Hear These Denny Hils Listed Below 3885 _ "MOMENTS WITH YOU” ‘I Can't Do Without You” Wallzu. jack Danny and Hi: MounirRayal Hulcl Orchcaira 3855 “WHISPER SWEET AND WHISPER LOW" "l Still Love You" Fax Trola, jack Denny and Hi: Mount Royal Holel Orclmlra AT ALL STORES HANDLING RECORDS Wflear these over C. F. C. Y. Radio SPEAKS HIS MIND The ‘Tiger of France’, in six challenging ar- ticles, frankly expresses his opinion about Women, Happiness, Civilisation, Love, Laugh- ter and Prohibition. A Series that be Widely Discussed. ” A Commences in Charlottetown Guardian Saturday, February 016th photo f Clemenceau, ‘The?’ 0i! Frill". who du- piia almost ninety Years, l: still Icing "Will, and c:- Wllndn his views of life with tho llllllllar - clarity III! strength which come mm such long and "fled experience. l Remember First Article Appears in Charlottetown ' Guardian Saturday Feb. 1e And Will Continue Every saturday for Seven Weeks