PAGE SIX PRINCE EDWARD and SKI‘. snows 315-141 Wtlll£!1,,_.,,,, ltlXflNElt‘ Sill. —2..‘l0 1h-1lill..,.,,,,,,,f ‘"1"’ v I ‘ ( _ ‘ ‘Mm "mum" eswlth nonov NIcDOWALL lohn Loder dlaymond Walburn llrthur Shields - Eric Blore Also News—Quiz Kids l’ 1"’, m, s u" Beauty And the Beach ':llll111al""'“ g Rytltm In The Ranks FLASH-Screen News To-clay-Dramatic Films of Norniandie in New Fire on French Liner York Harbour. JOAN FONTAINE Awarded Top Honors As the Best Actress of 1911 for her role in Suspicion SPONSORED BY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Coming-PRINCE EllWARll-Mon-Tue-Wed an“ by m; manor-din“: :1 nnponsoful romance! inlnynniliyi, THESE ll GREAT STARS ‘i’ . 11 c: inc nliipwlcki 111011 sauce - olnrmlv WHITTY , - illiciicucl .. _ ENTIRE 'I‘HEA'I‘RE PROCEEDS OF THE WEEK GOES TO VICTORY LOAN _ BRAIIA LBANF. RURAL INSTITUTE from Art-hie Tliacker n11 1111's!‘ 1201p are servnig with his Majesty's 1v lo The different committees "tfued _ -.1‘:'l1 the In- rcpcrted and the following i1ew 511.1110 Ode lc _o-.v<‘rl by the Creed 0110s tippoiiitcd. sick-Mrs. John J. i11 Illllio!‘ miiiurvs of p11 v 1,115 M‘ Lend and Miss Christene lvfiic- IIJITJHL‘ approx-brl. P. on, School-Mrs. Kenneth I Iilf‘ 12v > [fired (‘r 1111111 Pl-(lfllllflllnlfiw-MIE, Ellyn ' - ‘- 11c Rul Abbott. Mrs. Kennett: Graham and Nlirs Anni/v Mclilonald. Meeting 11d- l ~ ex l. rtiiiliiieiit-corres- . 11nd (Jordon Mac- games and a stage performance. Lure thanking the Society for re- CAPITOL TO-DAY-Sifl‘. SHOWS 3.15 - 7.00 - 8.45 sismasurvsarwstssmassosiornv * “ ciiislmit, sinsllnit _ mnllilsn-flghllng as tho Fifth Column A‘ - LCARROL NAISN . l. NllS ASTIIER elm»! t1 oolpon Illll SI"l\ RAIDERS IHITT ME TO-NIGIIT a THE CHAR 0 llappy Landing‘ BY BASIL HAYE g 0-00-00; The detective. lenrnlnn of Bond's identity, began at once oucstloinig 111m as 1,0 now and why he iiau been on the iirst floor .t1'.v111l1 111 W913‘ possible subtle wily to imply 111-11 11¢ lion been in this suite. ilieei-ing tile page-boy muncuiatoiy alter leavinfl it. But-as Bond knew quite well - tlie boy had not been 1n the corridor to witness him actually leatilltl 511116 No. 17—1i.nd denial was east)’ Elven- Bond had carefully reiruilicd lroili wuciiing aJlyLhlllI iii_ the rooiii. no was not to be cousin bi" 1111891‘- prints. _ The one snag. which stood out. was his owii earher connexion with the man. He could. not. dcliy this. Anita was one reason, ivliile Delina wns another. apart irom the cer- tainty that police inquiries could elicit the fact from at least one of- iicial source. M. I. 5. On the other htuld, M. I. 5 would be exceedingly anxious that much of title truth behind this affair should be hushed up, aiid would take steps to ensure tllai. lt was obvious, however. that the care he had originally taken not to be mixed up in the business had- through mentioning Millie's suite to the DJIC-DOV on the spur of the IIXODIEIIV-wIQIICG somewhat in its purpose. All he coulo do now was to lessen the bad ciiccis as liiucll as possible. ‘Therefore when the nolcl- detectlve plied him with inquiries as to whether lie had any acquaintance with Gregorescu. he evaueo the lssueas tar as he could. This point had been reached when an oillcial from scotiailu Yard was admitted. At sight of the ruddy- faced, burly persoiialiiy Ol the new- comer, bond felt a certain relief. For the "inspector, staiuig at him in surprise, held out a hallo. "M11110? Fancy meeting you here sir! Its Wing Commander iyiicliiiel d0lld. surely‘! ’ “We uon t use the rank now. TORRII) TOREADOR TO-NIG IIT and SAT. EMPIRE SIIOWS — 7.00 —8.45 IVIATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 Musical lluunted IHOLISE — N 0v elty membhiiig them with cigarettes and cigars at Christmas. Siiice the lll(‘.43ll1lg n letter was also yccefygd journed with the National Anthem. of _ after which refreshments were ‘oz. oi Iettert- of served by the hostess. lirui. F.\.l‘le Tcdrl, The programme consisted .. ». . - s fox mlnk into the breed- Mu ‘T11. $111) ixiliihdown glnlmals are quickly built mg sczhiiome through wlielping more easily and to be better nurse's “p113 fell this scientifically balanced feed. That's because it is Sch 1n n11 necessary‘ minerals. Drotelns and vitamins which k0 to build sustaintd health and strenRl/h- .. . ~l 11. ~ 1 R tlon ls also fortified with specially pro- m5.,_.§"§§§§"{i1§..ic<§l?§i 01:1‘. The unsaturales in the oll later help to promote rir“: 1-, thicker furs on the pups or k1’.- Wrlte for PRIZE lnfonnatlon tn-fllil MRPCII‘ runs (‘ARVELL I3ROS.. LTD. Charlottetown Exclusive Distributors for P. i. I. THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO.,Limited House!" bond corrected tiurilig their handshake, easier by lal" in lllS mind now the inspector nao chanced 0AA the scene. “You're not involved in this affair are you, sir?" the inspector asked. puzzled, and Boiid shrugged his shoulders. ‘The house-detccW/e here seems to think l must be." A statement which. in sell-de- fence, the detective proceeded to ex- plain, while tlie inspector listened. l-le then turned to bond. “Looks as if you'll have to keep around, sir, in case I want you ior ouestioiung." he said. BOND RECEIVES A WARNING 'I‘ho inspector suggested that the enbraiice-loiuige would be more rest- ful and coiiiiortaole spot ior lilin to wait. In that perfumed atmosphere, breathing riches and a certain re- finement, with a background of muted music. it was impossible to realms the stark and brutal tragedy the management was coilceaiillg, Bond liliiisell, in lull knowledge ol it its he was, ielt almost unmoved by it. But he had to coilsider Anna, to whom the shook would be l-{Icflb- Curiously, nothing had been men- ticneu upstairs as to what hao be- come of Anna. ‘that puazieu 1301111 tne mo.e because ol course slie Dad known lie was uue to visit the suite at eiglii. ocioclc. and nuo OlJVlUtialy lieciueci to be there herself to meet huh. All he had been able to gather was that Alina iiao not retiirlieu to the liotcl v-li-li her IZALAICI‘ tiilit ev- ening, and nobody" tliele h as able to say where sile was. isunti, reatiiilg between the lines, coulo only coil- elude that her iatiici- liad not iii- tended hcl‘ to be urounu ourllig the little tall: he had proposed. urog- orescu had never allowed ills daugh- ter to have anything to do with his "business" anairs. Meantime. as lf the Washington had magnetic qualities, drawing io it to-niglli everyone COllCclll ti lil 1301MB 01161111611111 cttreer. 1i vclcu au- dressed lilin by name. uclina viviail, staying there. would be the nuignet drawing lvlaurice Lfithbrlflgtl, rather than anything to do wiili himself. Yet Leinbrldge was clearly glad they had met again. he mid an ‘i111- nolflnt; wliy of clawing tit ltliyono whose at-ention he wanted to a.- tract. andthe sound of his voice was accompanied bv a somewhat ioree- ful hold on one ol Bonds arms. “Just the chap 1 most wiiiiteti to see!" he announced in those crisp, oillclous tones ol his. “Loiiidirt say anything in from. of DQ111111 and tile others at the Toreador to-liily, out—- a word of warning wouldn't be out of place.‘ Bond." “Warning? Bond echoed ques- l’ ANI) PORK IIA\ LEADING ROLI‘) I '1]; VITAMANB Molasw» 1: ‘l rk .- IIKP a funny coinbiiultlon but oxptris .,.i ..._- ......... cil of Niiiriilzzii .~;i:i1.- t . 11111011; the b st sonic s of v . . ' i peas and . I'd milk In the dict. s lrvcy made in 1939 and 1540. lt “Hi5 indicated that the 111 most ircinilicn dJicie c Canadian (lie: \i.:e: vitamins, ‘ihcii in ordei, calcium. 11:11 nrd viiam lnA Ac- cording to nntrironisis. the second most important diet drficielcy .vlt- amin C can be made up by includ- ing in the diet: aiirl fresh. leafy vegetables. Al- lllOlljfll citrus fruits: graptfrult, etc., are a fine source of vitamin C, it ls recognized that their use 1:1 any quantltv ls not Fslble foi- many housewives who lave lit/lie money to sipend. ll'i¥w1§i.T6i£ com: Researchers have developed an De efflrfeni and cheap means of pro- ducing tartaric acid from corn. nowu m MALATA Kunla Lumpur is the largest city as wlell as the capital of the Flederrlterl Malay Slates. Put i-nurpooo Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (l) shrinks swollen membranes, t2) soothes irritation. (3) relieves transient nasal con- eatlon . . . and brings greater Ftitwllfxtlltlli; m}; UA-TIO- GI d lrectlons 1n folder. the vitamin C, tomatoes, either IITSII or canned, potatoes, turnips OTMIQCS, tioniiigly, removing the liolu 011 his arm. "warning-as to what, Leth- bridge?" "ihis conic-back stuiit, Bond you scent to be working. it lsii L coining oll as easy as you think." "l'm_ alrald l don't understand. Letlibridge. biiice when have you had any control over my move- ments‘! As ior what you are pleased to call a coincback—" "Listen hero. Bond. I suppose there's no reason why you shouldn't be here in JJOIIOOII. ii-li the autn- orities don't mind. And of course you've got your lamiiy csiitte now and Sunnlngholnie and all that sort 0f tiling" "It's a remarkably healthy estate, lctnbridge. anu~soon as Miss Viv- inn s lease of Sunnlngiioiine is out- l'ni settling therei" "Tnat's your funeral, anyhow." “Funerali” questioned Bond with a atolld stare. "Call it what you like!" The other shrugged. “If you like to brazen things out. h0l>ln8 that time is likely to make people forget, and you fancy settling down in the country, getting cut by every dewnt member of society, that's your affair. And that's what you're asking for. what I-for one. anyhow-wlll do my best to see you get." Bond laughed. "1 shall be very inter ted to watch the result of your act vitles. Is that all you wanted to sag to me?" "No. I've this to ad . The fact that lma Vivian happens to be you: tenant doesn't entitle you to be pushing your unwanted hospitality on her as I've no doubt you were doing to-day. before I butted ln. I've worried her pretty heftily about you "THERE'S A LAW AGAINST SLANDEB” ' "So I understand, Iiethbrldge. And. havl done so. I should leave it at that. f I were vou. more ls a 1am against malicious slander. you know——" " a“ ‘ l‘ sneered Ilethbrl e. llvld with anger and gompous ae f- conoelt. "Malicious-w en the whole ‘ service knew you were an Infernal tor to’ your own De . "tr- Ilo bridke. careful! insist on you proving that? Can on? Was there any court-mutt . any clvll trlsl by a criminal court even?" "Of course there wasn't! You'd too many relatives ln hlah places. "Anyhow, Bond. you keep your distance from Delina. Vivian. or I'll Supposing’ I TTETOWN GUARDIAN out a bigger spoke in your wheel than you ll like.‘ "well, ll you insist on being so very unpleasant, LASLUDIIUZC. l can only leave you to cairy Oll tlie goou work. lf 1 can be nolplul in any way, such as letting you know, when i may be expected. to hop on with u few oliiciai secrets, I certainly will sec vou lilive iirst call on the stoiyl" l-Ie moved away because lie iiad Just caught sight of Alina Gregor- cscu ilioving across liie vast inc of inc lounge lroill tile h-unt entrance. She. too, had seclt him, and was waving excitedly with one hand. Bond met her ,and found tllut her lather had insisted on her going to visit a ltuinrlnitin glrl-iriend of iieis. living out at haillpstead. and she nad only just returned. she had nilrried back in tiasw. for ieitr he might be gone beiore sne arrived home. and so was breathiessly glao she had not missed nun. "l don't know why lather should have been so terribly particular that l should go to Hampsieao this ev- ening! ' snc said, "l tiilnir. Michael. p.»rnaps—he had become a little alous and cioss with me because he knew I liked you so very much. and was so pleased that you were in London—" She spoke so naively, with such hall-shy, half-abandoned Joyous- iicss. that Bond lilcreaslhgly felt the difficulty of his task iii breaking to he: that news which, otherwise. she must discover for herself when she reached that suite of death up- stairs. He knew how fond she was of her father. On the other hand, though she rcallv knew nothing of her tatherls chief activities. sne was well aware that his life was under ceaseless threat, one way and another. espec- ially from people in his own country. who disagreed with the way he used his political power and his consid- erable wealth. The Gregcrescu bro- fliers had both been marked men for years. And so, as he told her ln a seat in a. quiet corner—qulckly yet cure- iully-that she had become orphan- edin her absence, he hoped the blow might not prove too severe. He emphasized the possibility -— he called it a practical certainly-that. the crime was Ruinanlan work. re- minding her how often her father had feared the vengeance of his own People. To his surprise, and apart from a few moments of such intense shock w that she looked almost like fainting. she listened to his story with an amazing calm. As he came to an end of the storv aa lucid as lt was terse, she looked silently in front of her. Then. as If decision had brought her a sense of relief. sho I think, please. I wlll have one of youtr cigarettes. Michael," she sug- fi . ed. “urea I mustn't be silly," she sald, as he ll hted her cigarette for her. After . something like this was always to be expected. so my father often warned me. And so--' She stopped. drew close to him. fingers clinging to his coat-lapel. "We mus think about you. ‘I'm: police-as you say-don't know you were visiting my father to-nlflht. and they must not know. What need ls there to tell them causing them to have silly sus clous against ou y“! don't think they'd put the crime down to mel" he told her. "The police officer who ls handling the case happens to But I can't. altogether it. and I'll have to plain mv friendship with you and your poor father-J‘ “Oh. that is so verv simple!" she said. "You have onl to tell the Michael. that alll" To be Continued) SAP FOR. SYRUP Mom 30 to 40 gallons of maple mp are needed to mobs a gallon of maple syrup. Valentine Gowns F; VALENTINE DANCEg NEW TQ-DAY MGDRE £~ PFLEODIEJE St. Charles Auxiliary Make Presentation To itevratriick McMahon At a special meeting of the St. Charles Auxiliary in the Assembly room of the Charlottetown Hospital held Wednesday afternoon an ad- dress of congratulation and fare- well was presented to Revered Dr. P. i). McMahon together with a gell- erous purse. The address was read by the secretary Miss argaret Weisner and the presenta on made by Mrs. Alex. Coaoy. The address was as follows: Reverend BBLYICK ivicMahon. DD. Chaplain St. Charles Auxiliary. Dear Reverend ratlielg-We the melnbersol the St. Charles Auxil- lary. are assembled here this even- ing to gho some slight expressam to our mingled feelings of congra- tulation and regret-w tender you sincerest congratulation on your appointment as Pfl-"atflf of Cardigan parish ano to voice our heartfelt re- gret that such appointment entails your removal from our mldsi. The urgent need of Priests to carry on parish work has made it imperative that you should go and we bow our heads ln submission, consoling our- selves with the thought that o.hers will profit by our loss. Your new parishioners will now be the objects of your zeal-that zeal for the Mas- ters’ glory whlcli led you to con- secrale your services and your fine abilities to Him in the Priesthood. We, ln Charlottetown. have rejoic- ed ln your successes as in that of one of our very own. We must make ourselves be glad still that others wlll profit now by your mlnlstratlona and talents. We ask you to accept as a token of our sincere appreciation and ea- teem this modest offering, totally incommensurate, we know with your deserts and our lndebteuiless. Your wise counsel and encouragement helped us. in great measure to carry on for the past fifteen years arid we hope that fi'om time to time you will come among us to bless us as of yore. Signed in behalf of the St. Charles Auxiliary. MRS. J. J. DUFFY. MRS. ALEX. COADY, MISS MARGARET WEISNER. The Reverend Cha Ialn’s reply as most gracious. lie thank n! the ladies for their devotion to duty during the ast fifteen years. he hoped. that t ey would as generously contribute to the future needs of the Hospital which has ever done such d work for the sick and of- fllcte . L-226-2-18-Il. FORT!’ I5 A HAPPY AGE rfl-IACA, N Y.,- Dr. Helen D. Bull of the New York State 00l- lega of Home Economics believes the age 01f 4o should bring many valuable assets to women if they will realize the lbllltlea 00m to make lffe pi-ofl ble and happy. Many more women today reach this period of good Judslment. wide experience, an ntaturlty of out- look than ever before. and should learn to eniloy the increasing mm. - Dr Bull advises I diet of fruit‘ Less slee mi roi-pwokl-fui periods and plan ll. fldjllfl natal to keep l. mum between rest and work. ‘T0 8WD when one is tlicd ls the best WAY to save energy.’ the homo econo- lst says mzslcioe eggttllcftygldizioncaectlasue. 51m m F andy the oodi fir: Hvllstugfiwlalidfl 1.11. tine o’ heavy loads should be left behind‘ asserts Dr. Bull. “On the other hand.” the eon- flaucs, ‘flu body should be kept FEBRUARY 1s. 1942 VALENTINE GOWNS, frothy and sentiment filled, deep edged with lace, crisp nets, misty cliiifons Valentine Gown saucy and streamlined, pen tafletas, smooth jerseys, gown; to make lovely ladies lovolior still, freshly new Gowns atMoora a McLeod’: today. L, FY1931! Gowns for teens, for twenties, for matrons, q, from arrival of sophisticated charm waiting you now in our Ready to i Wear Department at $14.95 RADIO TRANSMISSION _ Elton: Ulylllhl. BIVIIII ‘hm! WAVELEN ‘ GT8 ‘Ilu-oug War-ZS Years Ago Today (‘By The Canadian Press) flout (10.30 pm.) Western Canada-till m. (to l0 00 pm.) 49.10 m. than Canada and U§A.-3l .12 m Baa-t FEB.d l3. é917—D€'l1I1‘1fl;K. ‘X1015 way an Swe en esehe no . I Genmany 1111115111? to reczgfilae FMDAY‘ FEBRU/uu u legality of sultmarlno blockade. P u Sinking of the White Star line!‘ 15 . ‘London Calling.’ 5.210 ‘London Letter’ by MW Donald Hastings. 5.40 ‘Talking to Women,’ by M317 Alice Colins 5.46 ‘Front Iltne Famlly/ _ p.01 The 085L110 Ordwsue- °°“‘ duicior, Rae J€I1kll15 6.15 ‘Over to Ylou. P10915311“! of Muslc., Messazes. wd Ne" twin Home for the R5131” Afric and American steamship Lyman M. Law mtpflrtcd. Janet Gaynor to Help in Victory Loan Program One of mwiedoms brl htest and most r stars M Janet Gaynor. has come all the way from Hollywood to help Canada's sec- Olld victory D0811 git. 011 to 8. b start .M.lsa Gaynor, oo-sutr with ‘mamas L. ‘Ilicmas, young- est member of the Metropolitan Opera Company, wlll appear on the first Variety broadcast of Victory 10011 series tonight at él a fiélldii . 8 EWI- 6.116 News Anlllyils by P111111 7.00 War Oommmtory: ‘The W" on land.’ Talk by Cain- W“ Falls. 7.10 London Calllilg. 1&5] Nawsadln FICIIIICII‘. Lo do“, , ‘ '1 a 5 YOIII ' tin oollaborgglon virlth 98W" ‘G from the 39"’ 0111i ' pm, over a sgoplelnented 0.3. . national network. T1111 Variety Shows are under the direction of Rupert Caplan, wo-renkhie Canadian. producer, mg g1: flrstmbroaglcast ‘will stgi- ynor a ay w ten Ann Otboler. one of radio's fore! mofit dramatists. She wlll be sup- ported by su- members of local drladmag groups“ r cinas w l sing a group of numbers of his own selection, and l . a.oo mil; ‘On Yours 8110,1111" 0.10 "Iriank You, Airlift"- 8.l6 ‘London Calling‘ , 11.41. ‘Canada calls from 1/1"“? (in collaboration with 05°1- ‘Wmgs Abroad ' RM. 11.40 ‘Imndfln Letter’ try MM- Donald Hastings , _ 8.56 ‘Talking to Women. (R1? Canadian listeners wl:l iindoubt “- 9-“) n“ New‘ , ly hav th D t it of obs . 9.10 ‘Listening Post. mg {of ih§m‘§,.l’§§, “any “ma, 11.16 Edmtindo Ros and his Rumbl ‘ranee that ls’ making his voice 9.303111%“ speaks, Wm“, M. $115M throughout the music mm, Talk by H wkkmm Fu m sh i 1,11 SW11 .. . serlcsr Wm (013? “Qsunfl, P313322 9.45 ‘Front Llne Famlll 1R‘ a’ u“ m“ m“ m“ ‘m’ looawiieliliiilie News and "1"" from Broadway and 1-11; _ who an» offering their services fine, wlll a ln their orwrl specialties, while rgla Del’. I all-piece or. chest-rs. and a 21 volee anon] 811111 under the direction of Geofrey Waddhggvtgn will supply ‘music for the sh supple and ilu goon d1 such exemises as’ 1¢u<l§$li¢“3i“;¢§§' 10.15 ‘Oliver who — 111 '1' le's Romance.’ 181% ¥ii""i'>“ii°“ll“.t1;. .9 a v , . i1.o£a;vclyi1llins- WBI" Weddl"! 11.15 airiiliin Speaks‘ WW1"- 11.30 Radio News-Reel erat housework. A M _ 12.00 ‘M11510 of the Allies’ - N01’ wsv . I 12.111 ma: ‘On vow ahvyld” 12.25 “thank You. A"“f"” 12.30 The NGWS. 12.4‘ close do" ___________. BIA-GOING 1.01 1t- s e we 1 <11’- frorn ‘ 19-1141 swarms of locusts 111"’ served st sea 1.000 miles ‘ inucn MORE SMOKE Cllaiet "releases" ln Con" i941 increased 1ft ice-r cent. dglfl lllYl SIIGI JANET GAYNOR Famous Scroon Slor THOMAS L. THOMAS Dramatic lorhooo ‘Om of the pm“; M “u”; ONA COA€I l0 (Iflflfil NIIWORR lNflllfllNi‘. CFCY and CBA II o. m. ADST SOLDIERS l a nus our nun AC1"