u--—-—————m—_ ADVANCE TICKET sauz F0 EVENING SHOWS 4 l our Bpxoffice will be 01ml from 3 -._5 pun. every afternoon for advance sale of tickets for even. in! Sh“? j AVOIDLINE-UPS :-: GET TICKETS" EARLY t time: sntvinn -"-'ro-niv~_ rliiln. MiHTY MONSTER RUNNING AMK! HUMAN BEAST RAGINGVWITH FURY! fl’ CIELA LUGOSI LIONEL ATWlLl. . MARIA OUSPENSKAYA - in hi: moot lenilyllifl tolol Ilus — Women Al.’ War :- Coloi: Parade —' Novelty SHOWING AT 3.15 - 7 — 9 ronav 0NI._\’ _ a oaaar STORY “SOMEDIIE ‘I'll REMEMBER " SHOWS AT 3.15 - 7.00 - 8.45 — Sat. 1- -GAlETY-AND an - ruussl INROYROGERS ‘ FINEST FILMI .. alive with breathless thrill: GREEN SNAPSHOTS itatcs 01-‘ BASEBALL DON wmsutw or TIIII tjnasi" GUARD .\."0. ti | be started this montii i cveniirt. Jrliuaty 4 '. §lt°_-,‘Z§'.§l°'1-“.'£.'." '“°"-"‘-<11‘n WOmv-fs Ituiituiv‘ llrirs William Lrchmit and x220 l‘ "i" ‘lull’!!! 0f MTS. Brim“ was expended for qul" material The rustling evened with ' One quilt top Wits aui-tioned tot isiltuie Ode ant Creed. The‘ $2 50 l "*1" ‘YB-i lnswered bv seven ms w lla/ Bren-it invi-eu “gm lei-POI!!!“ ‘TN-h mm“ llll? Februztary filer-ring to her liolnu Imam. gnlcvhfnirnuifliggilto’ | and Mrs Bnicse Judsloit ‘tintld Mrs. vieus meeting wnic‘ Pa,“ and [Ernefiit Mac?‘ ‘clinician-m 005s mMN‘ The Canadian Soldiers‘ £85. cvllllmbé efslteir this! the rol‘ ‘it “we reported nailed" s4 00 call IlVlll-b "swercd with a viii ‘finned used for schml treat; engine vqygcp a‘ kltnflgmvglricséfllé0f$d I01‘ adjournment. an enloy-ilvb - was conducted by Me - Mac-Lennon and lunch as served by the hostess and corunittee. tlflilks of soldiers were lftier rc the CBC zation Pioftiuizi. It was _ Id that a iravelli on SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL Grade X.—~l. Louise Cotton: 2. l-illlan Cotton: ll. Maurice Glover. ‘Theresa McLellsn. Grade IX-l. Verna Brvanwil. Grade VIIL-l. Dorothy Brvan- ton: 2. ElJmvorth Bivantcn: 3. Merle mount. Grade vt-l 2. Dolly Cole" . Lawrence Glover: ". Elaine Sudsbtt _.. G . . Ethan Campbell: 3. Joseph Mc- Kinnon. _ Grade lV.-l. Robert pamobcil- I. Alfred rennan: 3. En: Caseltt rm; L-l, Vinrmt Casel iflbnflon Qaseley: 3. Olive Chan". ' Shirley ass-unto“ e .- Ddith Camp - M. n. i-iarrinltm-Jrenchrr- m " ilElIllll. lilllllllllll column egg" of local interest, u “r M" b Iflng a -...=:::t..:""" ‘it We» ‘N. l‘ “u” l "W11. air tly pa)- "*‘| 3 C0038 for Photos. cont-wanna??? .. fsuaalvciz. o‘ Li" H JOHNSON It JOHNSON Drug. Bwre Will be~ and evening. We“ m“ flmw t - NAME OMMITTIJD _ d’. ‘it ‘ m icld the rame oi lib-s. stan- fiiey Scott 50 cents was mumps“; ' CONGRIIGKIIONAL gin K096i“ islands UN . c, H” P‘ 1e mans January 20t MEETING Presbyterian INFANT AND PRESCHOOL CONFERENCES will be held under the direction oi the Public Heaitn every Friday aftcrnoon from 2.30 to 4.30 P. M, in the Red Cmss Blood Donors Clinic Rooms, Qieen Street. l-l2-ii. WEIEOMED 0N SHORT VISIT. —Mr. Frank R. Ste Altanvls here on a short visit to see his sisters Miss Bertie L. Stewart. City. and M25. \Valdo E. Bairi. 0i York Point. Mr. Stewart. who is meeting many nid irlends is on a brief visit. as he is on his way to attend the Fur Auction Sales in tieai and the Dairy-men's Con- vention ln Saskatoon on his way DIED IN ITALY - Ml". William Dunn of Emeruld Jun. on. P. E. Island. has ids‘. receizetl the sad news that his nephew Sgt. Geor e Alfred Dunn of Etmeralri officiaiy ‘reported wounded on the 31st day of December i943 while ir. action ;1n llall‘. died oi ivoutos January 02nd. i944. He was the son oi the {late Joseph L. Dunn and Mary Jones of Emerald His friends are mostly in Canada, "it t5 sad, but oh its true. he Save his life for (ifliifllfl as herces only do." SAILOR REMEMBERED — Oii lDw. 30. a most enjoyable evening ‘was Spent at the home of M: and Mrs. G. A. Coles, Wirisloc. when friends of Milton. wtnsloe and vicinity gathered to present their son. Gnr. Ralph Coles ci the RC. N. with a generous sit; of money which he deepiv spot-Minted. The remainder oi the evening was pleasantly passed with cart! games and dancins- a delicious lunch W85 Sflfvod by the lattes. itoar: VALLEY I‘. r t‘. - 1m regular weekly o! Rose Valle-r Y.PU.. tci at m, home of Mrs. Clarence Bernard on ‘Tililrsdflv evening- Jiriuarl‘ 13. The president presided by ‘singing. - 5¢flbttire lessor from Matthew 4 was " John Matheson Prayer ed by Rev. D. J. Morril. So Glad" was sung. Minutes of Prevlml-i mRt-iF-B Were read and BDDfOVod Roll call was responded r10 bl’ l’! members. thtr- were 1;: tvisltors present. Colletiinr; $107. Sadie Hailiweli invited members to her home for next meeting 3E5“; i Keep Me Near ‘The Cross was sung ‘followed 5v an lnteresfiliz reading lby Florence Matliesot Rg\-_.DJ_ yMorrlson gave an add)‘ < on Tm, ‘AillllOtllv of Jesus What is Your S1811. was react by 1127:: Mayhew Stand Up. stand Up F9;- Jesus was sune. Meeting closed bv iwYYs Pfflfver and Benediction‘. The programme conunittee tool; ma?" BM Zamcs were played Lunch was served. n MEMORI/l .14 I" liwlflé-Teniory of JOSEPH LOWELL FARSIER nra who departdd this life Jun. l9. 194i, Nothing can ever lake away The love a h-art hold; Agni; Fond memories linger mv-rv flay Remembrance keeps him mar. Inserted by Father. Nlothgn gist"; l m u and Brothers. t a ROY itizxm t. i..a.a.:ti.. a.c.c.o.. s.a.u.o.t Charlottetown School of ‘ IIIIISlC. A. Heal-tr Memorial llall, L Richmond Street. /nEMPlRE\\$ —FRI,—SAT. In the , H°5l>ilfll coiltction for wart oi Calgary. i THE-JIiARI-QTIEIQXVN GUARDIAN Everybody Welcome to OPEN-HOUSE. NIGHT at the “V” CLUB Til-NIGHT Admission - Ladies 35c Gentlemen 50c CALL AT A. your Syllabus ior the i944 Mal‘ Nova Sootia. 0 0N BUSINESS TRIP-Mr. Walt- er M. Bears of Charlottetown leit. tycsterday by plane for Saint John. ‘Toronto and other Canadian cities. while in Saint John he will at- tend thc annual convention oi the Vassie Brock htanchestcr 00., Ltd. annual meeting of St. Peters Branch oi the Womens Auxiliary ‘was held in the church hall on ‘Tuesday. Jan. ll. The president. I Mrs. TE. McNutt opened the meet- ing with prayer. after which the mariou; secretaries presented their weports. During the past year tvro ‘large bales of clothing have been sent, one to the Bishop Harden tMemorial School and the other :0 lSt. Faith's MiSSlOIl School at Swan River. A third bale was sent. to the Protestant Orphanage. Tile Red ‘Cros; secretary reported the mak- iing oi 106 knitted articles for that: isociety: it was moved and second- ied that last year's officers be rc- |electetl for the coming veal". Th: ‘meeting closed with The Grace. I PBESE dav eve holders of New Wiitsliire tiiral eathered n‘. the ncme o. Kelli". Stancltil to do their mazl courzer. list Mr. Prank Flood acted man and called upon s ' lte who reacl a ' address while 3.1.‘ Franc Donald presented Nlr. Kelli a substantial pivrse. l-Iurlc. usual pleasant tnantit-v o!‘ TIO§—-— Oi. Wednes- January l2. the box- y-r 2,. in his behalf all and kindly i: home in New‘ ‘vviltshirt A Jolly Good Fellow. was aiier which the able-bodied youths ilave h‘nl a l7." bounce was llieil se rd Th» of the evening was spat ing. tame: ant. . was lilffllf""i“d b: ' Dan Chernrl" all-I Personals Mrs. D. t»: 5.77s week-end with her Jcscph J. sinziut. BTlblGl. Mrs. Fred Holmes let" zliis week for Charlottetown. P E I she will join fzet" mutate. LAC. Fred Hol-nes. ‘or tlic next few weeks. —S\'dnrv Ptjsl- ttnrfl. 1CD." Don't Blame Your DRUGGIST! INCREASED DEMAND for Any Shortage of BlliililETS REMEDIES When you ask for a Buckley Remedy and your druggist says. “Sorry. I'm temporarily-out ofstock".don’tl>laaie him. The ingredients that have made Buckley's cough and cold remedies famous, cumeiromall oicr the world, and Hitler and 'l'olo sometimes delay iheirarrivaLso ihatyou cannot always pet the Buckley remedy you want |us_t when you want it. $0, dOIYIWIII until abronchialcoughchcstcoldorgn pc strikes you. Gct your Buckley's ll ix- turc, \Ylvitc Rub. (Iinnaniitcd (Zap- sules, Throat Aids or Cough Drops at tllcfirrl opportunity and but": I/xm an baud to nip oncoming coughs or colds in the bud. Se: your drugglst at once! NOTICE Water Rliie Papers We wish in remind eon- prc- I'll)“ sumcvs rztics for sent quartet" are overdue. Charlottetown Water Dept. KNIGHT lttttllttit liilll Also CARTOON _ “Secret Service In Darkest i Africa" Nu. 7 and WAR BIRDS Poutjav We require unlimited Will" titles of chicken. fowl. AM all other kinds of well poultry lire and dressed. (‘or- reel Irldlng and BIKINI‘ market prices. Our IIIWWII fllllnl plant is at mur “il- Donal. Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown E. TOOMBS Music Store. l8’! Queen Street. and get Festival to be held in New Glasgow. Den to Nova Scotia h_ t and Prince Edward Island. - Frederic Stawn. ALJUGIOBIOTi D!’- J. ST. PETIIIYS AUXILIAIIY—The_ m9 WCSIBIT. SfCllOll DI oi himself and wzie. thanked them ' ited tiiem to hi: For He's sung Lunch t'i'fl13lild(‘l' lil dam- Music ~ '.\i . Lo". 40 wlicre uni i E iilillTlilll anti BRIDGE 11v MEMORIAMl LAYTON MlcCAII l ____ I Intheoarkvhoursoitnemorn- flit of Novunber find. “l” ST. JOSEPIVS SODALITY HALL Tonight. Jan. 19th 8.15 p.111. Refreshments All *- N_ s" m o’ m‘ mission 2o cents and Jane MacOabe. ant was the cnlv remalnl-ne member of a iam- ilv oi nine brothers and sisters. He was twice married. his firs. wife t beiniz May Gav. daughter otf the late J. J. Gav of POWIIBI to them - Cloud Over Coraton tRitai tContniue-zi iron. page ".3; (or myself but for tii~ sheic nos Angelcs. California; Rav in. Summuville. V later he married Annie Fraser. dauithter oi the late William Fraser cf North River. To them were born- giri. Tlieit hes." . Peter frowned ‘o. periia .5 not she will in . t some in Tavcvloii. . to-morrow?" "To-day you tiieul; You bet atn Nothing “mild keno inc aw " lm looking lwtvard those rams a "Sure that " drowned a number of " n azo. Aivali. a reteniii u! the Gre:t~ War and residing in Westiock.‘ iJeant ‘Mrs. Georae Mac- Lietutan oi Alexandra: Emest. on’ the homestead; Byron with the Canadian l-brestrv" Corns in Brit-. ish Columbia: iBerniceI Mrs. Mil- ton Mellish of Summe ‘de: Szanlev with Cape Breton rs _ ." seas. He also leaves 2o uianzciulci- . ren and 6 great-zrandchiidren. ‘ As long as health permitted him.‘ he was active as a director of ‘Hazelbmok Dfi-llIT-‘lil! Co.. and Secflv, 'of Alexandra school ior ovs-r 40 vears- He was .in Zion. c: .e.. l. church clerk. rind f0 over 45 veers an nttistandlti: bible Cla .. teacher oi Hazelbrook Baptist Chu 1i. _~__ services were held tirivatelt" the home. and thence- tn Hazelbrook Baptist Church [where a lame number of fflellds and relatives gathered to v22": their- last tribute to one thev loved and respected. Order oi "' . ,0. going s about at wering “The g.rl. 3w mcun. shall certainly sec he" tncizcy" will maize a Uil t c " r semen-tic to 1.0;»; ' You'd b r ;‘r: up . . Derek. Tie had enttzgh ex. crclse for one dag." conducted j the service at the home. nrezched the funeral sermon ircm the text 5th Chapter Joo. 25th verse. The preacher brought a coniiort- iniz message to those who so sin- cerely mourned the 10s of a. dear hvsband and father. Hrmns: Jesus Lover of My soul. Unto the Hzlls. Nearer My God to Thee. A solo. Beautiful Garden oi‘ Pray-r, by special request of the iarnilz- was very SYTIIWIliEfIC-Lllf,’ rendered by Mrs. John McRat-z also a poem "Father's Hatids" thil‘ request oi familvl was ieeltngivt read bl" Rev. Mr- Noble. ' ~ He rests from his labors and His tvorlzs do iolluw him". as he lives O'l in tlir- lives >f his bereaved Wile and iamiiv. to whom‘ the sympathy of a large host 0i friends goes out." Floral tributes: The Fiamllv fpiliotvt ‘The Grandchildren ism-av) Harold and -‘ iDlllowl F“l\'all and Edith lcrescentl Rita Isprarvl Statilev and Dot Isorav» loti and Lillian Istmivt . Rev. and Mrs. J. \V_ l-lavter. Winnie and Onwii Iwrcathl Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester S. Mc- Lvre ism-at"! l-larelbiook Church Isora" l-Iazclbrook Dar ' Co. |.....vi Alexandra. Women's lnstituie ‘SCTP. Y I followed. 171e, . OLI\EQQ My“. there ctnte a louder and 010st. The iilgli: oi le the hill side ‘ielrtd “ d! h huge flan rat‘. front CHAPTER XVII [HSSEDI There was no third hBYSh drone o.’ the Hun B10105! dircrl- olcr‘; ad 51m“? filed ntvav ttrsnttls south-east. Derek drew s breath "I tiiouith: passed and the .safd a. kl - the house. I "ra "“ Ant‘ that find "w $0 much infernal deprc - Ito-night che. ‘the money. bt ate to lilizzk 'ctl un all .d of ihp Fat-- ‘ '"..* pf. here." tTllCH a"e'\c t FATHER'S HANDS "“’“""“°“' “d 3°‘ Father's hands are wean‘. Fold them on his breast. iThc-y" have been so bust". Let. oh. let them rest. Worn and, thin and wrinkled; Seemed with toil and care: Ye to Beautiful and I . 0' their deeds so loving "How tlicse lines now speak." ‘fliev have raiser; the fallen t‘ "“"."ted the weak. iToiled on unconiplaening "\Vi'.h their work nil/er done. Full cf ic": and TlBdUBES 'ii‘.i their rest is won- . Derek" shook his 1a stfont: ie c that "l; MONK before we 8e: to the bottom of things." i "I hope Wm» right." turned and ;'.i ced bacl: slope. "Word: tvheri- it it form dropped. l. wash: “We'll see tzt thi- tnurnf ;Derel§_ "I can hardly RLEp j open. I To Be Cont ctlSrTw— Pete!" Think how the"; have zuidcd Tim". tozidlin"! ice‘ smoothed awav all sorrow. With their touch so sweet. F‘1‘_"S'l8(l nefu .1111 sorrow. Closed at, last the eves _ Oi his beloved who'll greet him ‘In "Mansions in the skies.‘ held zheir . . thome of M. . War. n. |Thc meeting cocned in szncin; ‘i719 Institute 0dr follr" d b" I ' unison ' l snitvered the -" two visitors who last ‘woied. Father's hands -."." . |l=cld them on his urea |Dcar old hands so tceize Thev have earned then" lGcd is vmititilz for him. Ant‘. he under" lClf. All the Work fo". otticvs Done bv Father's hands rest ! out]; were h: cidzd to ans.‘ *5: WHYVHAVE 50R? ‘ft \ FEET was. tsrrttlf” ~.\Ai_< ‘rt-rm as‘ A7TQAC7ED "wt-E Qtgu u/IJCN’ ‘THE COME. bomb. Th» " long ' t Z-ilfi new one woulilt ibe square or. the old house." ne- u... ven’: felt that t nJ-“irdfie that . 5 I that. X1115 Zio hold a cam pa? ' vice Commission at Vancouver. Edmonton. Regina. ‘ Montreal. Quebec. "I, Bv J. R. ‘Williams Ou __.. EAGE_IEREE..____ — TO-NIGHT .\I CSICAI. OPERA THE GONDOLIERS By li.A.F. MALE CHORCS and Charlottetown Girls Entertainment Extraordinary Prince of ‘Wales College llall 8.15 Entire proceeds iui puichihe of Bu)? ("amp Silt- An opportunity lo heal" H tare lllil>lCiil iteat and assist ti worth)" ctmimunil)" innit-cl. 'l'lC.l§li'l'S 50c. ciicli PATRONS The l0llU\\lll{.', l'2ili'Uil>~ hat" t ~uppuiietl lhl\ venture and demonstrated lhc itiieresl in the welfare 0f the youth of our cit} h)" ilitflélflllw contributions. Ltiuiti (f, iolilntotl; .-.. Hci\iicti\ A t u. ll. It. Large A Co. age Shae ‘o. it. ll. Muivii k ( u. Metropolitan sioru .-.;cilon.ilti - R "\' Co" City o! Cltnrluiietuslti Central (‘rcumerz , L . Charlottetown C" i L'o.. Lld- Canadu Packcn, Ltd. > (f0.. Ltd. Coffin K Co. Carveil Bros" Ltd. Cudmore Bros. J, Pope Clutli Canadian stores. Ltd, R. L- Cotton Davis 6.- Fraser DeBitiis Bros. Ltd. Arthur H. Duvui- Eastern Ha": A l-bctl (-1.. Lid. ‘ Ifodl-r - N. D. .\l:\cLe.iu Moore A- flinch-ml Ltd. S. A. .\l;lcI)oilaitl Pure Mill." Co, Ltd. Prclvsc firs». Ltd. Printo Etivtairl lwlrintl Goi- eriimeltt .\. Pickarti .5. t o. Ris‘ (Jrcewrt- ' W. K. Rogers Aizenrilt. Llll» Reddin Bros. Austin A. Smiles G. II. Tuvlnt I‘. W. Turner F. Iliraltl-Irlh Lid. Ililidlflilll tfl (n. I-ilekcy ii Nicholson Tnbact" Co" Lid. llollnans Ltd- _ Hughes Dru: In. Ilendehon .<~ (‘udm-ire Island Fertilizer ('0. Island Radio Co. Island Furriers for tho crab-ii u. “' ‘I Ell .\lrs .\iar_v . Llrs Ja l-ieaney and 20 '?l( belief." ltvere apponitezl on the . ee an: Mi" Ge l_ll__ll()fi'_'_l‘__-l_l_,l1'rl_'_ HOW (,‘.-l.\‘ WE HE hlltlt‘? B)" .\lr. and Mrs. Willard McKay of Charlottetown THURSDAY. J.~\I\'l'.-\RY 20th. $.00 P..\l. Pzlrlnr B. Queen Hotel Public Wclcomctl — Free — .\n (‘nllertliln . . . . .. t. t . s 1.1.555‘. b ‘l‘lIn.III.I-I'I'I.I.I.u‘I-I-I-I-III.l-I.I'd‘?! ' I l _ _ H _-‘ _ _ H W CHIEF. BUILDING SLPPLIIIS DHISIUN. OTT.\l\‘.\ Upen in qualified mule rcrizicnh of the llnminloil nt‘ (Clllililll. 'l'I'I-I-|'n'I-VI'I\ NED \ ITIERANS’ LAY]! ACT. $13000 per Jlllllifll: for .i term ul (rum S in l0 your.» Ability lo rtcgotiiu- contracts. nnu tit Ari-IRS? Mr urdtrli dint-hu- lioii oi niutcrilils throughout the IJIIHJlIIlUIl. QCALIFILZYIIOSS REQUIRED: A l nit zi thorough knowledge oi. and ill lust l3 Building Trades in Cllnstlu illlfl the -Glf(‘('\ vi of building inliicrluls and Il1\l’il\\l\l'8 for ilir m nruetiun oi IS-illl llontes and buildings. .»\ preference uill be given it: tetnratn of t-ilhcr the l.\~t or the present war. Application forms. obtainable at the District. Offices of ihc (hi! Ser- “itirtiprg. TOIOIIIII, ‘mini John and litililln. tltr riiic0~ it.’ ilu- ijntpltrvntrut or from (‘i5 f.' ' “t? lcr in l m. IHtr-t l. l out .\|\|l lilo! v ' .I.\\I' '. sllotiltl be limp r Boarding House \\ ith Blugor Hnople rats snooze ass" o. ‘ BEETt-ioceto S~\CI'»LED J some ‘éEQéELEéé/fl- - 5 \. as tenor Aé srszomo N15 HE was. I GUESS .'