DE EDWARD -:- TDDAY — TlillR- 3 SHOWSDAILY AT 3.15 -'— ‘I and 9 ilnii Lucky youl Because here on seven gorgeous eye- . . . seven romance; h. . eeven time: the Ilm and firework: . . . in one merrily melodious enter. "kl. , KATHRYN GRAYSON . VAN HHFLINJQLMARSHA HUNT!’ M icxriiii —0IIB omo COMEDY T‘ ricruniisoun MASSACHUSETTS . “t. —PI.US— SERIAL -—CARTOON COMEDY ST. PETERS SOUTH 5911001, Tiiliiliiiiwinil DllDil-s have at- miiiii "ii Rvefflwe of 70% or over hmiie month of January. Grade VlL-l, Kathleen Pratt; goaiyvethy iilcKiiiliOlli a, Miria Grade Vl.—-l. Clare Mclnnis. Gilli! V-—l. Georgia Mcbareri. Grade IV.—l. Marion McEwen: f, i inh McKinnon: 3. Henry Wilson. Grade Ill-l. Freda ivfcCailum; 2, -- 'Yoi'ston and Bobby McLean. 8533: P"§.‘*?°i?..“°“%£" 2, Earle lVlcLliren. gem are!“ Grade I. Jn-l, Shirley McEweri; 2. Hugh McCallum, Perfect attendance — Freda Mc- Csllueru. Hugh McCallum, Elmer Can lo. Rita MacAdam - Teacher. i. m TROUBLESOME TEETH Tooflh decay lsutlle most common disease of mankind. WWAH Valentine Dance CIIARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Monday, February 15th Tickets $1.50 on sale at Reddin Bros., Jenkins Pharmacy and l-lotel Dancing 9-1. IT'S A GYRO DANCE ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS DESIGN NO. ODD Attracti . it bl i towels, children's hes, ilbfiilllsfglldflgfilg o giegtigitiiism TTABITBIBGX‘ Doiiiflfii N°- 53° “mmms iiimm“ ensuring so"... s' x a inches to a x a inchcs each, with com- ifi instructions, name and udggltgffi ‘gattern: Write. or send above picture with voiir Chaflotw Guflrdhm cents tn cotri or staincs to Nfliiiwm‘ 5'9"“ "ttliew c}. "iii Department "hmmwn Guardian “N811 No. 53g ~-—--.-_._....... pmvmol----—--- THE (THARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Starts THURSDA Y ’ Jliilil WW‘ iwiilliiilii iii /\(liiii‘i' i ‘IHHNS ii .§ hiflRi ‘ii fvil ill I‘ .. it/illlrllili. i!‘ uiilllvii ROY IICGIIS 1mm r. cannon GEORGI“OIIQ' HAYES mum’ novm TilE eiuvon i _ IUIMAIQHMSOIISJIMHDIBS Plus Secret Code Chapter , , Andy Clyde Comedy — aim-W“ . , w? CAPITOL W ronav ONLY - Fur-i. or muons RAY MlLLAND-BETTY new ‘ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY" NEWS - snows 3.15 - 1.00 AND 8-45 k-enmamwmmmn n “Seven Sweethearts" Tender Love Story Of Dutch Town in America i Bridge & Auction I. O. O. F. HALL THURSDAY NIGHT At 8.30 o'clock Seven of tli_e screen's prettiest and most promising starlets grace the engaging "Seven Sweethearts," which opens to-day at the Prince Edward Theatre. y Kathryn Grayson as Billie. one of seven lovely duughters who ouoraw a hotel for their eccentric Dutch father, is appealing. Her dramatic voice is heard in two numbers writ- ten especially for the picture: “Little Tingle-Tangle Toes" and “You and the Waltz and I." Van lieiliu in the role of Henry. brash newspupariiiaii covering a tulip festival iii the quaint Dutch Little Delft, Michigan. oi his viilflmlil characterizations to the screen. contrast to his in "Johnny Eager," Hefiin plays Henry with giiyety and charm and his love scenes with Kathryn Graysoii are remarkably tender Marsha Hunt. portraying the eld- est daughter Rosina. a. spoiled and stage-struck beauty who tricks Hen into a. false elopement, han- dles er role convincingly. ours and the quiet shades that reflect the life of a people, a silent growth of a. nation." In his concluding chapter deal- ing with “Canada as a future Woiid Power" Prof. Leacock has many arresting paragrn hs, of which the following may e cited by way of example: “It would be a great mistake 101' us to divert attention from the pres. ent effort of the war by detailed peace-plans of the future. But the realization of certain broad ideals, to be achieved later on. can itself serve as a stimulus to the pursuit of victory. The war effort seems all the more worthwhile if we can see the vision possible be- ond it. We need immigrants-rim housands, millions-not gradually. but in a mass. Above all we have to realize that the best immigrants _in faot the best of all general imports-are children. We need them, imported and homegrown. in cradlefuis, That way lies secur- ity. In no time they grow up; see them there in the all‘ above us. the children of yesterdayi ' The book is handsomely printed and illustrated with colored re- productions of polriiilils by many of Canada's foremost artists. W110 were s claliy commissioned for the wor . Dutch Traitor Shot To Death LONDON, Feb. 8 — (CP) — The lone traitor among Holland's Gen- erals, Hendrik Alexander Seyffardt. died Saturday after being shot b:- iore his home in the Hague, and t0- Piquant Story Cecilio Parker, Frances Racbum, Dorothy Morris, Frances Rafferty and Peggy Moran, the five remain- trig sisters, bring freshness and vit- ality to a piquant story New Canadian History By Leacock In Choice Edition There have been manv histories of Canada. but few published in such magnificent. style as that which the Gazette Printing Com- pany. Ltd, Montreal has just turned out for the House of Bea- gram under the title "Canada: The Foundations of ii.»- Future" The author is the distinguished Canadian writer and educationist, Prof. Stephen Lezicock. who does full justice to his opportunities in night the Netherlands News Agency Aneta said the Germans were pian- iiing “drastic reprisais" against the ' mother and father couldn't stand for this choice, limited edition. In a foreword, Prof. Lieacock says the aim of his narrative is "to show the foundations of our pre- sent national life. The large can- vas of our Canadian history car- ries a wonderful wealth of light and colour, in the romance of ex- ploration and adventure. In its foreground are the waving banners that mark the alternating fortunes of war. But set within all this iikle. £611. PiPl ii i po ulation. th Aneta and. the Berlin radio announced the death of lit-Gen. Beyffardt, chief of the Netherlands army staff for five years before his retirement in 34. Berlin said there were no details "regarding the assassin or his arrest." The 70-year- old General had been appointed Feb. 1 by the Dutch Nazi Leader Anton A. Mussert to raise a Neth- erlands army for service on the R. sLsian front. {Dorothy j (UUIILAIMUU AAMAAA p»... 45s,.- Z! g the green- ‘ t, n ‘not; _ gyfiglnllllliliissbtglie ogfégngltilirgiiifibiirgfit (fulfill? elveiilst: stililtllllliSelVflS that their attitude towards hei- is prompted by sheer jealousy, but it is_. Tléeymoéiliit bear the thought oi hei- b51118 arownub and sows to Dames l" ii beaux and guou tuiics away from them, so they deiiiive h" °i eve“ ‘"35’ uge of personal liberty and make her~a prisoner of love- Espcttially does father see red when he thinks of his precious iii-lie t cw.- iumo stepping out. and going places with some lad whom he pic-_ gl-elfes as a wolf in sheep's clothing, and maybe falling in love with him and marrying him. So father does the best lie can to stave Ofl this 08t- utl-ophe by Keeping ms darling under lock and key arid never letting her have any of the pleasures that belong to her time of life. f I tte , f iris WhO are IIIIO tlkilelisr cgwgxixixtriegovrvliieostelilfilililligtii? gill/g nbréelgvlggiyiliiigd Ii-(iairgmg i0 have boys come to see them at. their houses. or to go on dates. or to 8o to any place of amusement livelier than the weekl Pflyel‘ miiiiiini with him m‘ their mother along to watch them arid see hat they get no fun out of it. Father's alibi for his conduct is that he is trying to protect his daugh- ters and keep them unspotted from the world. but the real lowdown on it is that lie is lust jealous. l-le wants no rival near his throne TEEN AGE TECHNIQUE amps r0 MARRIAGE i ted f cuiiiie society until she is 22 or 23 01d filial-ii Bhudlvéso iFacLicalTyn 4111:3181“! her to spinsterhood. For it is when they are in their Teens that they make the contacts and develop "N! friendships with boys that later on flower into white tulle and orange blossoms. Also, it is then that they ac uire a technique in hanolind men that the girl who is kept segregated in t o family circle never learns. She is always too standoifish or too Q ef- Bile W“! m!" W? "iiwsiy- i‘ ls Only the girl who has pla ed wi boys a" ii" iiie who knows hoglw run aietr a. chap, while ma ng him think she is running away i-om m. n, is parental jealousy that makes old maids by a mother and father picki on ever young man who came a-courting their daughter until they d slilusion er with him. Many an advantageous marr e has biCH nip d in the bud b father making i-ibald remarks about clot es. or the way hair was out, or the kind of an automobile he drove; or by mother criticizing the way he walked. and always harping YERII ,upon the fact that his great-grandfather was born on the wrong side of with the lad. It was only that k . me mm S I-ry to admire anyone more than Nothing was really wron she did them. Parental jealousy wrecks many a marriage. John has picked out for a wlfa a girl who just suited him, and he would never have found out that she 'wasn’t a model of perfection if mother hadn't lie t. csllin his attention to her every defect. Ma be mother didn't delibera iy star out w break up John's home and hal -or on his little children when she be- x511 pointing out his wife's faults to im. She just couldn't endure see- ing him hapnv with another woman, and for another woman to be first with with him, and so her jealousy drove her on to wrecking his lilo. Q . The jealousy of men and women for each other is dylilmiil- Pnronlnl jealousy is TNT. Handle it with core. criirnii DIIARDIAII This column ts reserved for news or local interest. but lllhllffllhllig of n newsy nature may on lIl5l:|‘l.t‘L| n; five cents a word, strictly ply sole in advance CRASWELL for Phoiugrapn. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. _ L-vis THE HUGHES DRUG STORE will be open this afternoon and ev- 911198. 2-10-11. PRESBYTERIAN CIIUIICII IN CANADAr-brookficld Charge. sci‘- vices next. Lord's Duy. i-ltirfsiiii. 1l A- M. ljlumer River a P. M. s1 uck- field 7.30 P. M. (jlusgow Rood Cou- gregational Meeting wodiiesduy, February 10th, B PM. in the church. Dr. A. Q. Thomson, Minister. Z-IO-li. POLICE COURT-At iiic Police Courtyeslerduy morning n (iruiik and lllCilpziiJic was tint-u ‘ mid costs or 5 duys, a drunk and dis. orderly fined $10 and i-.\ days. One cl- " ed with nu ' ‘ a Police Ofii costs or 20 rials. A local liiiil uniti- charged with liSllig bu.» ior mum)‘ vehicle without being lugniurcrl ‘\-kll oil controller was tlucu s10 llllii costs or 20 days, Two OLliUl‘ chuigv.» iigainst lli8_s2illi8 tuxi iirivei- uurc adjourned till iliis iiioiiiiug A i-...ii charged \\1liiLilCl[ was lliVtll 3U: ' Avdeaf mule from COIYJUO, (‘lliil with forgery. was giicii suspended sentence o_i two years Aiili reioiis d on iccognisaute, wiili one siu-wr for 6 months to the iillllllllil. of $5.1 . HULL-OVER!‘ NIL-Oi s maul 1illt‘l‘t‘5i I fririiiix iii} . w tlic \\'i.'(l’_llll;.’,. iii Si.‘ James‘ Presbyterian Cliu..ii, (JuurJ lottetown, P. E. I.,ou Sfll»lll'lili_\'_ i January l6, of Cpl. Amie Overcndi R.C.AF. tW.D.), youngest daughter; of Ml‘. and Mrs. J. Ortrciid, Sllll\\'-‘ inigan Falls. Que. to PO. Clililllii F. Bull, R.C.A.F.. Second son of B. Q.M.S., and Mrs. M. C. Bull, oi Hamilton. The bridesmaid was L. A.W. Ada scott. R.C.A.1=‘.. St. Johns. and the best man was PO. Lester Sheets, R.C.A.F‘., Lansing, lvlicii. P.0. Glcnlea Foster, R.C.A.F._ Bus- ton, Mziss, presided at the ozxnizi. and a large numlzvr cf stuuvni officers, friends of tiic bride groom, mzide up the wetidliiu pr Flirzhl-Lieut. Rev. T. H. Son R.C.A.l=‘.. officiated. A brief WlLh the groom's mntiici‘ fn-ivicrl part of iii-s Wedding trip. \H?=liili-. ton Spectator) FAMILY BI§REl\\'El).—/T'iii> Si. John Telegru/ltli-Jourrizii says! Frank White hiis received word of the sudden passing on Saturday in (Lt ."\' fcctinnury husiiies \ . i ifs liroiliej at 90 and M King Street several years ago. He later went into busi- ness for himself at: Sydney. N. and some years nun went to Van» couver. There he ind been iu hrs!- ness. assisted b1‘ his sou. Kenn-nth. ‘until his (lFWlll. llc \\‘I‘S ill" s?" id smi of the lilif‘ Timur-is owl (‘i r- lntte White mid v.1’: horn ii‘. Fwilli’ John. He lczvics to mourn two sous, l Kenneth and E, lTWP-ic Whiwi both of Vancouver. 'l'liv litter con-i dilcts n ncivs scrviw in Vunrnilvei‘. There are a1=0 this?» lll'ili.l‘."'5 sin‘- vlvinlz. Thomas F‘. \V"lif‘. r'l\.i:"lit~ tetown. P. E. l., Wed i=7. “i112”: and . ‘Qriink WlWc. both oi this cit =._._____*- —.-_——-—Yi~-i :;_ ..._.....‘i.....i. . ., .. - .. .ii .ii.ird u‘. (ii iCal Reading, Canada's Nutrition Campaign is being given great meals. School sirvss in schools throughout the country. . lllF, first your high school classes are givieu in- strucuon ui the tlClllEIliS of Nutrition. Tiiis cluss of teen-tigers is being shown how to apply Cannons Official Food Rules to I-‘GR TORONTO-Mr. and Mr. Roy Cudiiiore lett by plant _\\'al.i.i'u.iy uioniiiig for 'l‘ororito itlltii.‘ Cuduiorc u-ill represent ihe Charlottetown Y M.C.A. at the annual llietiiill" of the National Council of Y.i C A.'s to be held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto uii Feb. 12, 13, mid l4. (‘.\\'..\.C.‘s LEAVE THIS MORN- _ l1\‘(i—l‘.ie iulluwuig C.l.V.A.C‘s leave this morning iUF liiilzfax; AVUS$L§ Aiiizc Lilli-lie Mziclmiis, Catherine Joyce Al " 51X iiiui-c girls interested ltuiiiiig the C.\V Ali's were inter- i.t"-\‘C(l 5cstcrduy' by Sgt. Joan fier- tiie Charlottetown Arm- ourics uiid will be given their med- xnl examinations, VE SIIOIVPLY T0 TAKE (‘ii .1 iiut_ Iian Horne mid Lilcui. ilzillili Jenkins of tlic 17th deserve Armoured Regiment \P.E 1.1.. ll > leave shortly to take courses elsewhere in Canadu. Lieut. iicrue wili Luke u driving and main- 10115116" course and Lieut. Jenkins, ii mortar course. (‘.\\'.\.('.‘s .\iiEDEl)-Ovci~ 25.0w \\'()lii(l1 ‘MAAA be rcqllircd this year to c the lilncc of iiieii iii Canada's 9.11mi; forces. This province's iurc of the quota Ls about 200. All igiris. and tlirir parents. are invited l.) uheud fl nreiiiig in Prince of \‘- 11's Csllifltc on Pl/Clily evening at \*,'llit‘ll ilir- work oi tlic Canadian it iir-iis Ariiiv Corps uill be des- il In: iirigiiliiei" W.W. Foster, Eiiucii Iticlizirds llll(I__Qtl‘i_€§§_ Jilileen Lecky left ‘Tuesday nicriiiiig for Toronto PAGE THREE Writing and Nutrition 4!. and tour-lions a.e correlating tihe irri- sulncri of in: Willi other classroom posters illustrating l‘? r . ‘ m: mi l. vizbjvc nutiiiici iiismc, :i..' iiic rthtrioli peiuceii good health and good nutrition is demonstrated in hygiene courses and ‘VQYPMY ill the irimuasium. In many ride-career.- Men D o n ’t i.’ o rget DARD PARTY For Chickens K. of D. IIDME Wednesday Night 8.15 Jfl-NR-fufu‘ _ .. _, ____ Mr. P. MoQuaid, Redford, w“ 1. Lire City, yesterday. -.'-'i..5.'ia".r.v.3. Trinity United Cfiurcii I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ioiii 7.00 PM.—Choir Rehearsal-Heart: Hall. LEAVE FUR TOllO _ hlilurcu boiler graduate aiwiidrmt nu :.I'S wliere they have acct-pied not. mus through the MacMulicu iiursvs rc- gistery. Personals Miss Eunice McCsrville, Kinkora,i spent flie week-end visiting friends in Charlottetown. l I . 1'. Ernest Mclnnis, Cherry V11. . r a fJiIlIClltL in élilflhclhy Hogpl. . i i; iiaiiy rieii speedy recovery, ope m: h“ ._____________ iubsrox Lmvis HOSPITAL OTTAWA, Feb. B-—(CP)—.Do.. 1': . ';L(‘l‘ Rulston, who w” lfilfi ill on automobile accident _ i inst month, was gble m Iggy. White and Mrs. WllZlE have l‘ Civic Hospital over tho ed to the mainland zifier 1;! and 1i recnpergtln‘ u; spent a months furlough v ng tlie country it was learned today, relatives and friends on tliLs IFlllllG. l. iict yet decided when hp ll return to his office, Col. (icorge Currie. deputy mm- ‘ of (Lsiozice, who was injured accident, is mnkjh Progress but is s Sub. Lieui. William H 'i'iziiii»'wr, left Monday morning to 1on1, H. M. S. Montreal, in Montreal Mr. John Mclsoac. accompanied by his son Bennett lvlcls e _ Cherry Valley’. were in the city stcrduy on business. R C N v.12. PO Ernest n <-__~. ivlr. vvn. siniwTi-nepiiiii hliuisfcr i oi Agriculture, is uttciitiizu; ill’ Short Course in Wclliugmu this week. He is expected buck iii Cliur- ‘ iottetown to-n ght, Bticnniluiud for $f‘i‘\'1"t‘ nun‘ suvliirz uniform of the Royui (Tun .u ,\‘l' ivffllll‘ DiViSiOlll As uuifrizm~ now in u c "'l’ will be ‘sued. Ourstuiizliug change is the new mp, fitting the head at till‘ buck. flu-mu ll . L above the van-r Flie .u~.i..~ h fnlse ‘.li\’i . .' s. patch pockets below. mid liic skirt i; till". \ . gore style To make KCaiWlfliS WflJlllPl‘ and more cuuiiwt- nbe, aii inverted nlrut and hull-but m iiiv ‘lick ensure easier fit. mpcis flare liiglici", and the zuqon- ally-smiled p0 ins llJl-l .i s l... I < .i.l 4 -. materials and ins giiin of thc uu.f "m lire uiiciioiiliifd- The only “cxtr:i" is a; mutt .cui_v siiruildui- bag of blue leatherette. to hr- curricri on tho left side. .- '11P ll\'\\‘ ifiother, Mix Your Qwn , 0 Cough Syrup. lt s F me . . . v Glves Qulck Rglmf’ . sa‘es nlilkt‘l1;(illllblillfirITIIlIY§DIPITdIdCOUBTI Mimey- Easily lnlxed" K_\'l'lll'i-——illlll it itivcs you four times as This weihkriown moiilvgincnlniiirvrl in niuvii l-miuii nioiiiviiiu for your money. our own kiti-iirin. costs wry iii P- ‘iii lt ii- \| r spoils. his ' ll. gives delightful. swift.-iiciiiiu r1 ilcf limo. unri vliilvin ll in i from coughs duo to colds. lL in but Anti forquivlt. szitisfyiiiirrellcf. you'll a moment. to prepare-it's smut. ziny- ‘any it'~- i-uully i~']|ll‘I\\lltl. it im.-i athrcri- one can do it. Ami it suvcsi-vaiiiinniy‘. ‘mm WIWIH. it loosens the phlegm, Make ii. syrup by stirring 2 cups of vlifillllllb‘ thi- irritutml membranes. and granulated sugar iinil fihflvlillnf \\‘l\ll‘l' li- i;- Ill ill‘ passuucs. You'll he do- n few momciiis. until iiissnlvrvl. No li lliFll In DIWIIIlNLPIMfiFIITR results. cooking is needed. 0r yflll can us» PiHlY . .i Sfiurinl (‘illllllflllnd of bro. corn syrup or liquid honvy. iiintcuvi w n HVII‘! dlvnts. ill roviz-cntrriicd form. of aiitrrir f~'_\'l"ll|\. I 1i i- i ll known mill rvihwhle soothing Then not 2% ouni-vs of Pinwx from {Hill-ll fiIl'\\|lllfl'(‘0U)Zll.\'. Moncyrefund- any drugglst. Pour this into a 1d oz. cu ll it ilocsntpioose you inevcrywll-