AGE EIGHT _ TODAY - GEORGE RAFT In ' “ JOHNNY ANGE " News . Donald Duck ~ Battle or Supply SHOWiNG AT 2m - 1 -0' PRINCE ED WARD . To meet the Harvey Girls. Tunefulest Train Ride t why they called the able in a-lvanao. along with us . On the Fastest, Funniest, you ever took. . . . And find ou Gay Nineties Gay. MONDAY 410E. AND Will. I Iby Dr. Ayers who recent > IN M'G'M's new/cams MUSICAL HIT! HARVEY GIRLS” LGER ° LANSBURY VIRGINIA O'BRIEN JOHN HODIAK ° BO PRESTON FOSTER KE_NNY BAKER ' MARJORIE MAIN ' CHILL WILLS “STAIRWAY T0 LIGHT”, A Passing Parade CAPITOL THE PRAIRIE" Comedy - Serial Shows 2:30-78:45 NEWS - “ORDERS FROM TOKYO” EMPIRE " - 10.1).“ SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 S ALL THE TRICKS 0F POLITICS Trowbridge 5080 Eat. 1882 Modern Chapel a. t. lone e toll, mo- me bfaalaebaaatte amine. Cambridge, In. rulllznu srnvlct Our Atliol D. MaeLeod is familiar with your Funeral problems fol New England. aria“ him for prompt and efficient aer- l "sltllvlcrla a ‘LONG’ For! Il-IE "CHARLOTIEIDWN animal. eulnullu ll-"un-"m..." madam” 9 I PU- CBASWILL for pnoilogl-apha. roa JEWELLERY urluls ace Crockett’; 1-2141. 000K’! for Photofllfll. THE GUARDIAN IN HALIFAX- -Iala.ndera and other; in Halifax "9 "Id; desirous of obtaining The Guardian A11h°118h W19 1H1!!!‘ Throush t a dark and nations may do e0 at Walker's White Spot. l1 salter 8t. tf. S. C LOTTETOWN JUNIORS, day, February 16th. Buy today at the Mayfair. iltoxls Old Spain. or Rexali Drug Store. 2-12-51. OBWELL —- VERNON PASTOR- AL CHARGE. — Sunday February 17th. Services Cherry alllsly 11 A, M. Vennon River 2.30 P. . 0r- well 7 P. M. Rev. Roy E. Webster, (Presbytery-Supply) 2-16-11- DR. BARRETT has taken over the dental office, formerly occugiwed ly ret d, and is now o n for practise. Dr. Barrett serve with the Canadian Dental Corps, 5 years and 8 montlm. 3 years oversees. 2-13-15-16-31- CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico for Sunday, Febru 17th. St, Mark's, Rustico, ommunion 11.00 A. M. Si. H 1 . lull-u. Milton. Evemliz-lgaPrayer 3.00 P. M, Rev. Sidney J. vls. I A. Y. P. A. fol owed by Breakfast in the Parish Hall. 11.00 A M Momirlg Prayer and Sermon. P. M. Sunday School and. Bible Class. 7.00 P. Everybody welcome. Both Morning and Ln the morning and “whatsoever ye do, Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, meet at 2.30. At Midweek Worship on Wednesday eventing the Biblical studies will be o! The Pro hot of Judah and The Parable of e Ten Virgins. TRINITY CHURCH. -— 'I1he r - ular services of public worship w ll be conducted by the Minister. the Rev. T. E. McLenman. lln the morn- ing he will s ak on “The Peoples Worship," am in the evening "The Eternal night." The music of the day will be under the direction of Mrs. Keith S, Rogers. and the Choir will sing suitable Anthems. There rwill be no Junior Choir ractice. Tine Fireside Group! as usua invites all to the Social all at the close or the evening service. The Chluch sonool will conduct regular diam at the usual hours. A cordial invi- ration la extended to all to worslhlp in Trinity Church. IBLE SOCIETY FELLOW- fellowshi between the Parent Bible Society 5nd the Dominion Bible Societies than ever before, and this sr. more cannon. - Feb- sttecigvllr "It was h theThfiravla 17 _ 5mm 5 d .| o we conquere .” us t §_13%ryA_ Cifllmifii, wmflfi, must be if our cause is to truly ' 2.36 M, Evening Prayer and Sermoln 8.30 P. M. Open House, THE KER 0F ST. JAMIE. - Evelning Wor- ship tomorrow in the Kirk will be conducted by tihe Minister, the Rev. T. ll, Bussell Somers, M. A., S.T.M., who will also preach the Sermons, on the text, "lf it were not so. I would have told yml" the evening on the text. do it hearily rd.” The music will be tion of the Church B SIflR-There is to-day a deeper , GUARDIAN 4 OOOO-O-OQQ-Oba w. c. T. U. ‘ NOTES ‘I'll! PI-IIIILINTI IUSAGE Dear Co-Wcrkera across om <1 ;._ An American soldier in Blrilaln wrote this verso: So long aa there are homes ' Wgg: 1mm Ind there la so long as there are homes Where lamps are lit and prayers O-O-0-O0-¢§-O-§-O "we +90 "r With 0d Himself, back of than little homer We still can hope, . That is what we must feel about our Great Cause. We still can hope, ml!!! IWDQ. for final victory. be- cause God Himself is back of uur little efforts. You all, with your diversity o! gifts and yet wm, your unity of purpose, are together workln for a great salvation for the ch ldren and youn people of our Dominion, and ths tncught ins ires me night and day. owever, shall we not in the future, more than in the pas: on. courage and develop the s irIt o! prayerful and practical felfowshi , or critical times lle ahead. i1 seems to me that we are being driven to realize, more than eve;- befcrc, our utter and complete de- lfindence upon God Almighty, that if we are to overthrown this gursed Dictator, "Beverage Alco- {ts l-lls Majesty our Beloved King said on Christmas Day, speaking to the Empire of Peace and the Victory gained over another Mon- succeed. Please let me say this to you each one, no member, however in- conspicuous and unvocnl, however far removed from city centres or large auxiliaries; no one should underate the value of her personal contribution as a raying and rac- tlcal member. Le no one be lttle her God given gifts of spiritual experience, of faith and hope, cour- age and charity. Believing prayer is a weapon which the weakest of us can use. To have the good- SHOPPING ARIOUND We have become a nation M’ critical buyers. Any t-rlflelmll will tell you that. People new adays are a lot more value-con- scious than formcrIY- “Wm”? their own minds more and are not easily swayed by 81511 5119" manship or fancy vrwhm-Iw There may still be one born every minute but the maicrlty of “I arc smartening up. We know what we want and insist on get’.- ting it—or else! This trend towards discrimi- nate buying ls welcome to all who have the genuine 200611 w "11- Wc in the life insurance business welcome it. No longer doel the uuulunler want Just ‘e P°11°Y - He knows that there are man? plans designed for different cir- cumstances, so he lnteiligenflyl "shops around" among the va- rious plans before deciding which to buy. In this he has the assistance of the shopkeeper-w the agent’. —— whose sole aim la to sell only the plan that best suits tho interests of the lhdlvldllll customer. And this is where I come In- Representing the foremost life company in Canada, I know 1 can help you. Please Ive me a call. There's no oblige on. H. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager Phone 835 SIIII LIFE 0F GAIIAII 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P. E. l. will, the spiritual backing the moral support, the quiet neighborly witness and testimony-ma well as the rnotherly influence on homo and school and community of good women, these surely are valuable meuhs of support and strength, which our Cause needs, daily Young women are returning from the armed forces, older women are returning to homellfe and duties from war work. We, who have had experience in the Cause of Tem- erance, must do our utmost to en- ist new recruits to our army. It must be done with all wisdom, patience, care and tolerance. It is for us in love and by every kindly means possible to llelo the fallen, to protect the weak, to guide ihc wayward in the paths of purity and peace. Ours is not merely a ivliliiunt and Preventive Organization, it is also a Helping and Healing Union and becau: of this let us carry the spirit o our Lord and blaster into all our work. Encouraging reports are coming to us from all across Canada. May God bless each one of you in your work for Him. , Yours sincerely in His Service, Eva Wlckson. ENCOURAGERS is not all, There is also a deefir fellowship than ever before - tween ourselves and the Amerlcanl Bible Society. All this may be duel in pal-t to our common ancestry and in part to the dangers amd sorro s wc have shared together throu long years of war: but even that is not oil. Ancestral voices doubtless call us together: the present strug- gl us togcthfl; and. more important still, the hazards of the future will hold us together, Help the Bible Societ and its cause through the P. . l. Auxiliary 0!‘ branch, THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The service of morning worship. 11 AM. will be conducted by the Rev. I- Judsorn Levy, B. D.. whose sermon will be "No Man Cares for My Soul." The morning anthem will be Furl-ants "Lord For ‘llhy Tender Mercy‘: Sake." Immediately follow- ing the service of morning worship the CIhul-ch School will meet for its period of Bible Study. ‘Ilhe Rev. I- Judson Levy will conduct, evening worship at. T P. M. Sermon at the evening worship service will be I Surrender All." The choir will sine; the chornle "Softly and Tenderly. ‘Ihe anthem of the eveninfl W111 b" Turner's "At Even. ere the Sun was Set." The music of (the day wit 1 under the direction of Mrs G E- lIott. Ffilli organist and director of choir Yml are cordially invited to attend all or these services and 1cm in the worship ct the day. Iz IT PAYS -in fuel and oil sav- ings and increased ef- ficiency to see ua regu- larly for an ' HIGIIIE TIIIIE-IIP Drive your car or track ln today. llome Motors Charlottetown I of their beloved General Lee. The be ed out. with the comment That is a strong word for it means that you and I should pass along some encouragement to oth- ers and lend a helping hand in every good work. A lovely story of cooperation comes from the southland. When in Richmond, Vu.. there was erected a massive statue huge monument arrived at the station when some one suggested tt should be put in place only by loving hands. Three great trucks were fastened together and it was laced on them. A cable a block on: was attached, the writer snys. There was an cx-governor of the state, millionaires. rich men, poor men, fat and lean men black men and white men small boys, ragged plckanninies school girls chcwiilg gum, fashionable ladies pretending to pull. Amid laughter and tears, songs and cheers, the statue was placed where it stands today. That. great Genera] sitting on his noted horse ‘Traveller’ looking toward his well loved aouthland. Veterans in blue and gray were there and grudges were forgotten. That rope was cut in small bits and each who pulled little or much received a piece as a souvenir and everywhere that piece of hemp would he pull- next day "I had hold of the rope yes- terday did you‘! Good!" Old wrongs were righicd. Old feuds forgiven. New aims bound men together How many of you readers arc holding the rope that needs every Canadian to help pull the load? Are you helping? "Prohibition does not always prohibit, neither does civilization always civillze, nor education cdil- rate, nor Christianity Chrlstlnnlze. But they are 90d‘: levers by which we can llft-. Frances Willard D11 LESSONS-LEADERS AND DOERS Exodus l8:14; i9 to flmlst Timothy l-l0, Both in the Old and New Testa- ments we read ln outlines the uallficatlona needed fcr leader- s lp-outllned because conditions as well as natural abilities differ but lf success is to be gained rtan- tiards must be maintained. The essentials set in Exodus are able true men, God fearing, haters oI uovetousneas. Those chosen in Acts were honest. full of faith, wlsc. while in Timothy hla requirements are sober vigilant, hospitable, I I Our Lord possessed all fulnesa o! grace but He chose as leads-lament of var‘ d gifts....some seelnlngly withou great glfts....Ali were needed. Never must we forget that un- derlying our lives and all their ac- tivlties is a Divine purpose. If we have placed our all in His hands He will work His will for lls but we must have a willing mind eith- cr to lead or follow. "The Christian must not alt by and let the fircs of intemocraute burn on. All this must be stopped and we are tho Christ-men and the Cllrlst-tvomerl to stop ll, or else we are pltiablc dreamers and deluded professors of what we do not believe " Frances Willard For the first time In recent years a First Lady attended opening lilght at the Metropolitan Opera House. Opening night at the Metr politan is an event of great gig: mour, The. socially prominent are there in array of ermine, silk and jcufcls. Tile millions who, hefore their radios, thrill at the music of’ opera do not share In the magnifi- cc-vicc of the setting. Neither are they aware that there is a spacious I781’ room (tin.- only bar in a New York Theater) where many of the ticket holders among the 400 spend the infermiasions. Newsweek for December 10, commenting that the "Mot Greets First Night and Pence With Pomp,‘ Chnmpaign and Wagner," reports that preceding tho opera Mrs, Harry Truman and daughter, Margaret, were guests of tho exclusive Metropolitan Club". When they were offered cocktails," says Newsweek. “The ‘Truman: stunned their llosis by asking for orange juice, an item which had not been included in the elabor- ate dinner." Here is something new in "High society." Here is moral courage in upholding Dersonol standards which has not been con- spicuous, of late, in families which llvc under the white light of pub- licity. -—Chl~lstian-Evangclist. Drink and ‘ Insanity "The mental doctor sees the vcrv worst that alcohol can do. No bodily disease. no family ruin. no social catastrophe is so bad us the destruction p! the mind, 1t l; p”. tain that for every man in whom excessive drinking causes absolute insanity, there are twenty In whom it iniures the brain, blunts the moral sense, and lessens tho ca- pacity for work ln lessor degrees." ——Dr- Clcuswn. Royal Edinburgh Asylum. LONDON — (OP) - mlraltv is to rstablish a permanent: base for the Fleet Air Arm at Syd- enham. Belfast. BANISH BRONCHITIS coins COUGHS! It's when sickness comes at night-when you are in from the Druggiat-tllatb the time you need Nerviline moat- Many experienced mothers are never without ltlervi- llae. One o! the children may have The Ad-lwould presently lead them! I-The Second ‘Mrs. Draper By Noel Pierce CHAPTER. VI Two o'clock was three o'clock a!- have moved up an turn her head where. down the avenue of to I I\Io I Sale or Ladies" NYL o OVIR ‘III OOUIITII ON FEBRUARY 19th ' Why‘! Sllltlillllil a .1: because we have} < é ". gust many more names on», our list for those stockings I‘ thanweoanllopetoaupply Our quota of Nylons la so mall this month that our liat is many times over the num- ber of these stockings we will receive from the manufac- turer Please leave your name at any time and we will illl your or- der to the beat of our ability as the months go by, giving preference to those who have not received a pair the first month. . SE PRIIS. LID. I ‘Mi-w ter a time in which it seemed to Kitty that all the new flowers must ‘ inch“ And then witih dragging mnutes ivos our. Dry-throated with waiting. she had no heart for tea. Every crunch of pebble in the driveway made her to tlhe windows wlnegiass elm-s. R-“Dsrfs boy Wolfld Ah. he'd had a good flare of it. est" “Deer Rupert, I like you for that. Because. really, woke all aItI-id of so many things." He had gone over then and in his arms. After a whispered. still think- irl . gall the some. iuet once it. would be splendid to be a rebel! dint once I should like to so it nlonel" Then she had laughed lightly and added. “My life, or my heart, for my co uerlcesl" Aga . to reassure him against the - to him ~ strange impart of her words, aha kissed his eyes. Rupert hum her. ' "But the rest of us mortals. Kitty. Would you like us all to grate separately with each oase- onate im ulseit" "Yes." e said slow! . "80 lo as"one doesn't hurt ot ei- people.’ taken her while she come. l-le had announced no train 94d a n, _ in his wire to n15 father.“ That Km,‘ o dflf,“ flflrsfwpfil, had shaken them. Just. Arrive go mum“, m“ “m: m, 7 ale Wednesday" Rumrt would come back off in time, she moved llp >_ wing and opened tho door. he could escape aziltegonioe him. Jilllt the Wfnllk closed the door. as Kitty potentate of a small silver for a arty in house. Ansec was busy Doiisllin What more. what more but wait struck Kitty again that so alive to charm a smile to port's son. had known she stood alone was so much buzzing in ears o guessing upon what path had tried in discussing his Ru rt. last night. “ ulnam lelationships arent like g game 01 Chess, Rupert. You can lsn all the moves you like be- ? and still be stalolne/hed." ‘K es Queen." he bad laugh , and kissed tier. " erioualy, Rupert. You and rider over friends, enemies. m , love, hate. You want the why and wherefore, question and om- son comes home to oeaceabl nt . etc. h l gllehlfelflelnizgoilgvgallell, Toothache, a (that Cold or Ina- m, N“, “fin, Q4 twfl ‘$5’ \ / time: are ‘not countermzlldellz bill: “I” 1M“ “m!!!” Nervillap- ‘Yes, 1 “go's lmlt" / . m ma. " be frightened // g emphasized by the apostles. stress NW1’. I 513F155 Bil“ 1°? W! ¢ m "flan b, m. omn- flmc // be,“ Mg 3n, vgréggwglg, re entire household-bat with Nervl- my.» - 4 o ll 1'82!!! ' a . 2nd retail, an: yto Oman gouty“?! u" '1" "i" ‘"1 41""! "I! 5' m’£*"m "Q; Y?“ I‘ oc ° purpose, trained ability, being of controlled. It may III locale, pee- ma,‘ h: i ‘m, ‘ "M. %/ 0 ""1 " "- be» a still Neck. or one of the above the glue ocean's rim and Zeal a needed but it must be _ m“, tan” mum“ o‘ . / , ' 4 ever tempered by wisdom. Ability “MW cwlhhl- 3U‘ “l!!! U ‘m ‘. "m", n” m.“ w y; ,,/l mutt be tau n: and trained, wan- {In quick relief m; reg-villa. my m our m, m“ m, * t; he'll-g 33-03335? ;1,{,{3*\;,§{ give! a vigorous rubbiogwiei: beauty a may“. u» “u; / 1' fol-r but rlzilfflllg know, the opln- soothing ulllnlnunt “fir? many l‘ °‘ "fl- “u” OIII 0 0U l OI‘! 0 IXPI II 1W0)! Qmjnpf n”; Q Q‘ x" “m. Wu“ m” w h“ ‘n4 1h I dI fl I I 1T ' u‘; elfiktni‘ ébuiltfiltllfill mlM-m- w» M o www- -¢ I w, gg-“g, gwm,$;g~,,,1,; need fearleun a without arro- Nervlline. ‘m, “on.” ‘M h", h". we, .-..-.r.v~:.'~lle.:ala"".u.lu.s:l: - " w u - w a» - wiltkwi fawning ‘ha, wilhou ‘M: In" ‘h’: g; , £11; ‘talk; 504%! call?g"m' undo-n ‘a! an wanted tot n “Welil, I've fl‘ h‘ k h u. ° ' °"- W‘ “""'- _. " m lllaid at loneliness?" a you ave to o ee oar w-l"-»'.e""ll-l.lsl.ccvtta . - - .- , - - i ““ . note Restless h0pillgt And have rum the the teem ‘he’ e said. A broad. stairway w the thlrdwggag intake of breath belted ller calm. this be a pleasant. room. or a 913cc in Ifml‘ lfe. and the fact of men who had them both? No touch of tiers. to been he, lovers? stock and blue cornllowers c/n the table by his books, and the minia- ture of his mother. Soundleesly she, R ‘ . u rt wth thunder Below stairs Mrs. Grlmble and l, I” Cook was fashioning a. dinner such‘ “m; g, ma“ Md 5m; muse" go, ha orlcc served to a Kitty, p, vo . Yet even when he said thatmKitty to he, M unalterable nature. ‘Illiere was no it? And be a rebel n of his world?" "One man," ah Rupert Grew cold. Was he ever 01118 t0 met over the paet o! Kitty's "what happened to him?" "He ahot himself." she wh er- ed. “He couldn't take defeat.’ All the blood but into ecatme he knew that whether or was because she had but royal g _ his hon“ den ed him her love Kitty had lsln awake a lo time. whose bullet had been furious an- It "W" ewe: to her "No." in hei- life had all her senses come flooding bu‘. w hm , f R5 divone from Lawrence. mans mouthhfl? hers ncglla‘ or l ll- had been u angering 3 e 501119 fit" °Y° danud to wander her ears were trainer; to heal" i; cal-mg m 109k um Kim!“ or "Jim and l Ryem," after ar down nor beds. frev at the l-lenle eyes. The brilliancy of his tennis... in . Godlfly all. that win- destlnv. tor-his charm. the dash 3M1: nu marvel them and Mllflillll Beouiieu. His eggs from t box where she sat wall-ll- ing him. The disinbe- i fatal announcement. little shock nth?“ . She thought of Godfrey Urous interludes came her Her lilo ingle then. feet. Not the‘ crisis. All their hell). all their hope m,“ Wm, m, oflflmmfi; h‘; full on her, his fee-t. leading to her in the pfigig when the games were done then that night be- forcIthe finals. When he ma to the top. with one more tch to win against, a. famoul And like a conqueror, strategy before the been denied. ‘rho h tllttfitdl,lhilllilll'i1dfiehlfi my. white as paper. mlllen and sunk away wild crash of his y. coordination bleed- ing awa like an open vein. The we the excited crowd. obooeuhetore inandfouled again and flunfl his racket down. broken another, ‘ *- at the net, only to be pasted over and over. The last blazing fore-court shot of his conquerol, and the sun went down. Godfrey had rush- ed off the court. and she lost hun- Searching everywhere. the Casino, the Club. the Promenade, but ha was gone. And in the morning Angelo bending over her, with the All the old , the wild feeling of guilt had rushed over Kitty again. (To Be Continued) IF YOU FEEL PUNK Tu help refresh your system, te assist in clearing away headulm and bllinua (its, why not use I rn medicine like DR. HAM- PILLS? You should I" results the first night. BWWII loosen u . Bile flow! more "I13" ly. This elps system to get a cleansing. You [ct action from DR. IIAMILTOIWS PILLS-rustle come quickly from these pills, which act gently and do not upset your mtem. ll you M011 l reliable liver-tonic, one that will help to give you more energy help te at some vim and pelt 1"“ your a one. by all moans use BK HAM] TOBVS PILLS-many 0"‘ ale la the are a "sure ate u at gvea ealthlul results. Se 25c bores by all dealers. 5011'! ~ return, to explain her theories to gamflee‘ mtmw’ $5 DR HAMILTONS PILLS ulatlon from ‘But hla area were 5S; Ken Reynolds wgnlan you've taken God bless’ her. And my ha: too." be had 1a . Itty putt a cool handover his . mun th . What's good o! theorizing glboggt the . .. 4