Jules six TODAY —- PRINCE EDWARD — SAT. SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7.00 AND 9.00 1T nIiEMFrYEKYSiKH “(ilk z-as-ii. _ }; j 'iiiiii”é§ii'ilci2 ADDEDv-“lwlisrlsnn FE l’l‘UltE'i"I‘E “GUN T0 GUN” and SiEltlAli 3.15 - v.00 and 8A5 ‘ EUTIEUR EMPIRE — Til-NIGHT l. SHOlTS 7 zilld 8.15 — Blzliiiicc Sill. Uiiiy iii "30 ) -- bond ofikillérs y, 5|!!!’ l5 59'“ ,--- _~- , I .:-_—r:_<___———_» -.__ SOYA BEAN MARKET SCARLET VOW [DNDC-N -- (CPl _ snya bean ——-— lour tics proved so useful a food-l _ 0-, Mm may; the, Brifish Food Ministry the Arctic, ihz- culminzz n, “ski; “Nrigfiitraéu Bsitish west minute particle, in ‘Historic Film of Hardy Adventure {Old O ahomu," i Wayne and Martha Scott. , sonalities. Wayne, Ls earnest an e, . 90l- sessiniz the strength of Gibraltar in his zeal to protect the interests of i the Indians holding the fabulously ‘rich oil lands The other, played firm in ' by Albert Dekker. is just as his ruthless derennination to sec- ‘ uretfor himself the oil lands at any . cos . played by lvlliixia Scott. and ensuing conflict provides the basis for a dynamic and absorbing plioloplay. Girl Guide News , On Thinking Day, February 22nd, we were delighted to have as our i guests the ath Charlottetown |Company. whose captain ls Miss i Rosalie Kiggins. I By means of a. small radio set iiiii iii the hall, we were able hear a mrst inspiring talk by Lady i Alice. xpjv oi’ the Earl of Athlone. Governor General 0i’ Canada She helped us to realize what g very great privilege it is to be Guides in these days when. ‘t. many war torn countries of Europe, Guiding is but a memory of the past, and a hope for the future. After a number of amusing games. including a fashion parade. I with costumes of newspaper, each |Gulde gave her one cent to the Thinking Day Fund Ag campfire, Miss Hart spoke to the guides on the meaniniz of (Thinking Day, and, after a hearty sing song, Theresa Doucettc thank- ed our captain and lieutenant, on behalf of the 8th Company, for an enjoyable evening. *11v MEMORIAM in l vlng insrn of ’ l‘ husband sub ‘gt-align rEhelgltlll Macbeod B. . . - a- bane. Missing presume: killed in " action at ivmta. on February 25- 1943. I seem to sco in the soft lllln llzlllv ' A face I loved the And think of him. whin the sun's last rays Goes down in the far of! west. l miss you no less as time passed on Then l did on the (lily 0| W"? B nit For absence can never close the door of my heart And the lamp of my love k still glowing Your heart was the truest In all l!" wide world Your love the bust to rficilll No one on earth could take yfllll‘ place You are still the dearest of’ Ill. Lovlnitly Remembered bv I'll: W!" Iona. "“FilCTORY" Riisii DON'T DELAY W. "s k». ANOTHER MOMENT! g w Try This Prompt Medicated Relief! U hat thousan ‘ have tried for clearing up Qfftxlmflfilnplmplts. itch. Cutlcural Scigntil: icaily medicated. Used by many vmrui- fl faction uaranteedo mnntr \ iilrefundmnney. At all druggisis. Made m Canada. S O A D A n n O I N T M E N T OTIIIRSI TRY CUTICURA BABY OIL BABY CHICKS We are now booking or- ders for Baby Chicks- We urgently refill?!‘ that orders be Placed curly. First Chicks for delivery February 18th. All orders promptly acknowledged. SWIFFS thick Hatchery Charlottetown. l’. E- l. We require unlimited 1'11"" lltlea of chicken, fowl, Alli all other kinda of melt poultry live and dressed. (‘or- rect Irlding and fllllllfl market prices. Our U011"! killing plant ls at vour fill- poul. ' ' Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown I And High Romance Capturing the spirit of hardy ad- venltitlire u‘nd higiilromance gigs-act- rs co our ounce: so wes i | Regubllc brings ii long-anticipated bu‘ I“ ‘u. d“ Pun” d" an wideiy- ubiiciiaed historical drama. to the Prince Edward screen bozinni to-day this week-YES start o i Based on a magazine story. “War _ of the Wildcats," by Thomson Bu:- tis. the picture delineates the dyn- amic clash o! two dominant per- i One of them, plagiegfl by John oer Both men love the same glijrl, 9 " THE CHARLUTFETOWN GUARDIAN fluvial/gig WW“! Relieve soreness Instantly membranes ago dangerous rams. your store today and uu it regularly. lold everywhere in handy stick ferm- Bordon Saturday . Mrs. Norman oatway in Borden Mr. George Sharpe o! Borden silent the week~end .:l Monctoii, Quest of hi; son Iclgh, and Mrs. Sherrie. Mrs. Wendell loan-Assay of Bor- den was a visitor to summerglde on Saturday. wife and family at Borden. Mr. Percy Steele visited his par- Fms-r AND SECOND COMyANIES cnts in Miscouche over the week-' end. lemebeppedllplmllollfemleerablell cold wee ‘ . Painful lad ualllllllb their neokeikroughsurfecesm eullylnfected. with Lypeyl. Ila wonderful ornamentation protests the delicate membranes. Lise my smooth and soft in all weather. When lips are already chapped, Lypeyl gives quick relief, oasis the wounded lama: natural healing. Get Lypiyl at vrsvi ' Mia; Betty Dalzlel of Borden was a visitor to Siumnlerside on ___. M155 Olive Rogers of chelton is visiting at the heme or lV.l'. and Mr. Harry iseireii- of Charlotte-' town spent the week-end with his BEITIALLIIAIIIAI This column is reserved for new! ed local lnterelt. bit "l"! Io] g newly nature may b0 lllldttd n live cents a word. smell! Uly- ‘oble In advance CSASWELI. tor photographs. i ' UDNFEDSBATION LIFE lNSUIb 2 mo: Imrouca COIgTmrged “with e possession sp con rary to the Excise Act, an calender was lined $100.00 and exists. or 3 months iayjail. in the Police Court yester- i PQSTPONED auction sale of ‘the Murdock Ross furniture until Tuesday, Feb. N at l pm. l-zii-li. i NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday. February 2'1 l-l a. m., morning worship; 12.15 com- munity Sunday School in United Church; 8 prn.. Breadalbane; 7.3a m" Fredericton. (All Canada y.) Worldlt Day of prayer ser- vice today, Friday, rec. 25, at 2.30 in United Church. ' 2-23-11. REPORTED KILLED IN ACT- ION - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dick-i ie, 273 Euston St Charlottetown have been informed by the R. C i A. F Casualties officer. Ottawng that their son. R72S65 Warrant 0f- _fl0‘~’r W. A G. Robert James Dick- ie, was killed on active service ov- erseas Feb. 2i. DEBATE CONCLUDED -— The] debate on the Draft Address was concluded in the Legislature short- ly after 9 o‘clock last evening, af- ter a sessien which started at ll. am. The speakers yesterday were i vil e, NS, was neld Wednesday af- M teriicon from me heme oi‘ her J. T. Kickham. First King's. DJ‘. father, Robert Diamond 65 Dou- MoNeill, Fifth Prince. Hon. MflrlnlillilS Street. Service at the house Gallant, Third Prince, Hon. c. n. and srave was conducted by Rev Barbour. Minister of Public Worksl [and Dougald MacKinnon, Fourth. essrs. E. H. Strong, Fifth Prince, Miss Budd Irvinz. student at. commit/tee reading w a bill intro- with her parents here. Waiter 0n S. S, friends in ‘Ibrorito, Ont. of Summerside. spent Saturday at Wiiisloe. Sllllidn visited her tgr Mpg, Charles MacDonald of Bowen re. cently. Miss Helen Ifeffell oi’ Borden Spent the week-end with friends in Summerside. M1‘. ilirid Mrs. Da G t t the night with :heri1r ti)?“ hairs‘: and Mrs. Grant while en route to Boston. Mrs. L. Compton of Bord spent the week-end with friends ca‘: Summerside . Mrs. Colin Love of Borden who was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town returned home on Saturday. Misses Beth and Muriel Geldert who were recent guest-s cf Mr. and ph Toombs returned to Gmrlottetown on Wednesday. Miss Millie MaoKenzie and Mrs. Raymond Noonan of Borden left gr! BSBJ-llflifly moi-ninZ for Sydney, iva-s. w n. P. rrving of caps Tormentine spent a few days re- cently with he;- son_ Wylie and Mrs. Irving at Borden. Mrs Dori MocPherson of Bor- den spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mra T. A. Mac- Ivor of Slnnmersid The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held on ‘Thursday evening with eight tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Neil Dari-ash, gents’ by Mr. George Jay with consola- tion prizes going to Miss Georgette Ceretii and Mr. Wendell MacAssey. 'I‘lie freezeoiit prize “B; won by Mrs. Ernest Grant. —-A PLEASANT CIRCLE W. I. Pleasant Circle J. titute, Albany met at the home oi’ Mrs. John Walker on the afternoon of Febru- ary 17th with six members and two visitors present. Two quilts for the Red Cross were made and the reg- ular meeting was held. Mrs. Gam- ble reported that a sewing machine had been bought for $27.50 for the use of the Sewing Club in the school. and a folding table has al- so been made. It was decided to have a locked covering built for holding the machine. The sick committee reported visiting the lick and a new one was appointed consisting of Mrs. Ewen Cameron and Mrs. Gamble. The March meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Gamble. The members will meet in the afternoon" tn mak_e two more quilts. Mrs. Sherry. Mrs. Oulsllorsn and Mrs. Walker will help out with the supper. $2.00 was paid Mrs. Boulter to send for two quilt bntts. The collection amount- itojm cents._ Prince lfidwardfllnl. Vl-illed his home in Elmerald on‘ Friday. Mrs. Norman Oatway and son: Frank of Borden are visiting Miss Madine Howatt of Borden isileflt the week-end with her ‘grandmother Mrs. Philip Howatt Mr. Herb MacKenzie of Borden Mrs. Parminius Philll o! Ken. |Queen's. The House then gavel iKinkora Convent spent the week-l duced by Hon,. Mr. Hughes. Pro- cnd vincial Treasurer, re lunend the ---_ Audit Act. The amendment, which mi Mr and Mrs. Jsntee v Mae- was passed after some discussion Donald returned on Saturday even- _ _ provides for the change in tiic fin- ini; from a visit to Charlottetown. nncial year to end March 3i in- stead of D i Canadian Mecca of sight-sects in the governmental heilrt of the United States, the Crqiltol building is all lil- teresting spot for Canadian alrwomcn who work in Washington Touring the city to admire its stately I 91 Balmoral Ave North, Hamilton. Ont; Cpl. Vera buidings, parks and memorials, thLs BTOUp pause on the Capitol steps with the dome in the background. 'I'hey are part of the number who work in the Can- . adlan Joint Staff Mission and the R.A.F . R.A A F. and R.N.Z.A F. delegations in Washington. Left to l Gertrude Martin, Smiths Falls. Ont. (RCAF Photo) I‘ i —()ur Trinity United Church I Magnificent Stlbfltription t To Red Cross Campaign _ From DeBlois Brothers: FRIDAY No obeli- rehearsal. "on: PROMISE nu" w h. ' Baptist mu. ; CASUALTY UHF-Among thOSE i reported wounded. lemainlilg on duty. is Pie David McGulgan, who was serving with a Nova Scotla- Prince Edward Island K031111611‘- Pte. MoGlllganb next of kin is hi8 mother, . R4058 MOGIZHI , 5L Mary's Road. P-EJ. HOME FOR BURIAIPRev. and Mrs. A.J.G. Mun-bison will arrive irom New City, N!“ with the re- mains of their daughter, Marion this evening. ‘ will be the guests of Ml‘. ' alst Mrs. Willard T. PATIENTS a qllrflliflll the klil.i...:; of Mr. L A. aoDonald the paiieilts o! the Sanawrlum were picasantlywenter- tained ‘Ituesday evening Don Mouser. and his Merry Islanders. who sang many old favorites and several requested pieces which were very m-uch en eyed. Mr_ Mac- Donald inteislwrse the program] with Inany witty sayings. Messrs. Percy Carr, Art Bruce. A.J. MacDonald, Willnld bank, Harrison “whiny 5° li-‘rizzeil. William Can‘. Interment, Peoples Cemetery ec a1 The Ho d ‘tminlvlthisylwrjzilljcrowell: m‘ A" ' k '-—- ~ v, use B - l ml: 1's.’ i a na . Sourls. They d Mr. Ernest Clank, dining carlioilrned until ll oclock this morn- i “wgistsrgd at ~14”, ghanofle. baked pom“ the value o; the “in Yo...» i. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral oil Mrs. John uormley, was held yesterday morning from Frank Hennesseyls Funeral l-iome i0 st. Peters Cathedral where service was held by Canon Malone ivlio also conducted service at the arrive, The pallbearers were: Wm. ley. George somers. loo Brad- ley, Herbert Horne. Patrick Dennis and Patrick Cull ‘nterment was in St. Peters Ce y LAID T0 “E51 v- ,flE funeral of til late Mrs. l2. our Pcthick Kent- Personals , _ __._.___ Ever since the esfslgxllgéli-elllgilbtrg alételllyllnxtglgnnghaa? or have ity bv the Honours e urge . er ap el t1 ma), ‘geBlois and his younger brother the Rgr ca on o! m Noel l-l. DeBlais. they have been more full resign the m4 outstanding givers to and support- need in his crucial llou ‘lliirqu ers of everv worthy provincial and In the i042 Red Cross tee the firm of DeBlois elder brother is with FEBRUARY 25, 1944 The latter served and was KM- of a thousand dol I a 51mm“?! sed in France during the last war year's campaign i“ In and the younger son oi’ Hon. George the amount to twelve ‘hm, "cm" DeBlois has already made the su- fifty dollars, is v8 preme sacrifice in Italy, while his have again raised mar-s“; they the norm. tlon and have given the “ m‘ overseas. None realize more com-mccnt sum oi’ fifteen lllllldgn rs. while ih essrs. Carvell Bros. Lt Increase Red Cross StIbSCTiptiQn The Special Names Committee grocers, e1 whlc of the Red Cross campaign who bert Howait and ll. C Buurk only received their prospect cards ilow the principals. This my“! in on Wednesday evening already re- patriotic firm realizinh m, “M port some splendid successes with at this momentous a m large increases by many coniribu- ed tors over last year's givings. One of the very notable among these is from the old established firm of Carvell Bros. wholesale BY THE CANADIAN PRESS UITAWA. Feb. 24 —iCP)- BAK .i\.-.-_ iiiODiL‘ rile -t~-.illbearers were: ggicgagrgfilifin-“estgflgézlzgyglglfi gglpgshoppcd bologna, c med; eaten. For it's the part comma c“ m 5 l‘ and heat. < -i p that contains minerals and vitamins tops o; passage; gfclgomh‘ "W" the . ""- so necessary to health. The Vfllui? {any out of m5“ m Welcome VISltOrS to Charlotte- of the 5km e1 polled potatoes is to ' A eep the protective elements from ‘ _ issolving in th Hooking water. In a creamed bologna into cont-o Pom p! . .. ~ '_ "‘-§\ti!i!'.' . right are Leading Ail-wommnn Veryl llaskins, daugh- ter of Mrs. G. l-Iaskins. Smiths Falls, Ont ; Cpl Jane PADDIN HOMES llhllliil, Stevenson, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. A Stevenson. ‘i0 *'°'*d‘"'""“"'i‘°'°"'°'°"'°"° Rogers. daughter o6 Mr. and Mrs. S. MINI, Wawota, Soak; Sgt, Beth Rowland, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James S. Riowand. Bethune, Sack; Leading Airwoman Gladys Martin, daughter of Mrs.‘ and ' Bv v1 R. Williams ouiléonniana House »-‘ ‘—~—-——-\._ its subscri ti ' lhundred dollar: the flffllgm 1w year. to the really sum of one thousand dol is in , eating BA -- . I we . ‘|'||g Expgfts 33y Iwrfitife nviiliifi; llillmnfll. 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Liv-a ‘IHAT WHATS WiTHOLlT ‘or GAG? HEAVIM‘ A _ slat-i FER TH I Ti RAND ow I l; EASY 601M’ | i oasis: a. . v ‘ 4§?..' UTTIN‘ ‘IOOLS OHJsIOTHlNIGI IT'S KINDA PATHETIC, A CU TH’ WAY THEY RIP T LIE I JERWILLIAM} v.1 2,26- wuws CLAMKING scan, time! oaviousu My " - N6 As i éitééithl an \6\.00 , seam, Mason-MM’ eooueaiz FOUND ‘IOU i THROUGH uis cousif , ,, WHO izuue A H004 SHOP WHERE you USED "r0 PUT WE m, imaee IN ESCROW W our o REAS —<Q eBlois 3mm“ ed dill. m m"? 116s rais. Splendid increase of over forty m, 13:5‘; ‘n 1 cup medium cream since, 3.4 uii in wintry weather. 14 gwgomil°lfs' 3 mbl°s""”"~’ mm". And they're €§D0Cll1uY “Wrlshlnk ‘approximmclwi too, Nutrition Services say. if t teaspuon 5a" crisp skin i of the pota “m “m” an“ b°1° in‘ lIOiilifi cars. ..i1 and . bine with butter, min. snltcfqwq llflhlly in a moderate ove ”_ 3'1,- d _ lgrees fahienheit, for in o? 15 w n‘, e Part o Washington Scene "m-Bewewiihirihihviiiiifi’., i f‘? WHY HAVE i 3E!“ SORE rear? GHT .lNDlN'G