in. MYSTERIOUS ' r/i BAPITOI. \\\ z . .__ Sriiivo inilui INSTITU THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE inc: i-zuwunn _ fo-‘uuv and wen. Lwwmo AT 3.15 - 7.00 - 9.00 coma EARLY! . on //.'/" |,()_\I~I.\'<l_\ll Ill». 1/ Al/x/i/r. .. 'Wi'nner of iiie N. Y. CrltfcfAward as Year's Ben Pldyl aGEllalfDlNE _FITZG_I'Z}AI._I)_-s_I-IALEYVALLI§rnoEienq Exrlisn NEWS 0F oua BOYS oyiasaas 3-ACT COM EDY Aunt Tillie Goes to Sea IIEABTZ HALL. CI-PTOWN (THURSDAY. FEB. 17th. 8.2.0 P. M. A repeat performance sponsor- ed Jointly by the Trinity Young People's Society and the Gratia Club of the Central Christian Church. New specialties between acts. Don't miss this first-pleas en- TODAY ONLY pocroa " Plus SHORTS snows 3.15 1 _ 3.45 WE. and Tllllll- SET. b” ‘rves pui the i off their game.. igot their wives i-inlv Redeemer Hail TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prizes are the some as those prevailing at other Binroa in the city. Frcezout For Charitable Purposes JLI-i Professional 0am: twill ‘M t. t B I i 0 “WW c 0 T! ent e _ i basebalii - y - W B. BENTLEY. l. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K C. Barristers end Attorneys-at- Lew 1M Prince Street .0. F. liiilillBliLii Chartered Accountants Ins Trust Builiiill Charlottetown 'b'-'u"u'ls\h'b'h'ln .._?-—.___- »___—-_—_: , "j 1 lest v v tfgflsciliibllggel}: solid? 1X9" bemg eleven members present. also new members who iomcd with , Institute. The inhniies oi the HIT" ions meeting were read and oi)- p . Siiui committee rctIQYVJd so w 1* "s- “'”l.‘;lii§..“.§l“ . _| l\‘ . 3 several visitswglf; tumlfanpolntcd‘ geYVfiIff-"J ' v/iiiv lllPE yiiiz EDDlE MBERT _P_ATS_Y__KELLY_~MAX BAER . — ADDED — Spur-inf Feature "NAZI NUISANCE" 1 “ i“ M12‘. ‘ filiimlillltlsn. Miss Macbwd- l tmblC- Limci . mug}; to the delight oi those presq lottetswn. d: Next GEITIIAI iililliilllii ahi-llooiniullill, ll "fired for new! ‘vi I nswu iutiiré may be inméi 310"}; agar. Word. strictly ply- CBASWELL tor photographs ‘ oonrensiurrloiv u “c! as lNSUll- nannwooo. 3.00 . R- large at 00.49am? H . - -Ii‘. Alli-MINI‘- -—_ m. and Mrs. Burke, Tlgmsh. announc. engagement of their daughter. tie Gertrude to Lloyd Foley. son of Peter and the late lite. Foley. New York. Marriage w takc ‘PlflXIe Fflbrliflrv 20nd in New York. 2-l.-it WE HAVE.‘ RECENTLY unloads three carloads of Alexander A q I'll’ products including, Aahfelt Shingles. Roll Roofing. Sheathings, Wall Board, etc. Many people were disappointed on delivery last year due to an acute shortage of sup- Dly. therefore. we suggest you book your orders now for Later live avoid disappointment» R. T. Holman Ltd, Charlottetown. store. E NG P. A. _POLICE couar - In the Po- lice Court yesterday morning two drunks, who failed to appear, had their bail bonds of 53-00 and $5.00 each estreated. Two out-of-town men, whose case had been pre- viously adjourned. on a charge o! making false statements in con- nection‘ with gasoline rebate were each given suspended sentences of two years, ordered to pay the costs and find two sureties of $500.00 each that they will "keep the peace", 83RD BIRTHDAY - On Friday evening. Jan. 31st, Mr. J. Ueslie Poole, Lower Montague, celeberat- ed his 88rd birthday. On this oc- casion Mrs. '1‘. R. Jackson enter- tained in his honor at a party and supper to which a few relatives and friends had been invited. Mr. Poole although so far advanced in years is in good health, retaining all his faculties to 51.1011 a degree that he is able to enjoy life as in younger days and so enables him to a pleasant and entertaining companion. His friends wish for him many other happy birthdays. WEDDING BELLS -- A quiet marriage took place at West Cove- head United Ohurcli Manse on Feb. 9th. when Rev. ‘i? A. Wilson united in marriage, Jessie Margaret, stew- art of Braekley Point, and Robert Preston Smith of Wheailey River. ‘Ihey were attended by Mr. d Mrs Cloud Colwlll, Noriham. ‘me bride wore a gold wool dress with black accessories. The happy cuupie will reside in Pictou, N 5., where the groom is employed in tihe Electrical Department. of the Maritime Foundation Co. INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND --The regular monthly meeting of the Womens Auxiliary of this Ca- nadian National Institute for the Blind was held in the Charlotte- town Hotel on February 8 and was largely attended. The presi- dent. Mrs. D. J. Rlleymoccupied the chair. Most; of the t e was occu- pied by settling and closing the books or this year. A nominat- lug committee was appointed and will meet next month to appoint the new officers. The meeting was then adjourned until next month. HELD MEETING. — The Oha-r lottetown B. Y. P. U. held its week ly meeting on Monday evening of this week. Miss Marguerite Bro aut led the devotional period, the theme being Onward for Christ. During the service hymns Sim ly 'I‘rust.ing, <1. d- lers and Stand up for Jeans were sung. and the story ty Good Soldiers for Christ was read by the leader. Following this service, the business meeting was conducted by the president and discussion cen- tered around the B- Y. P. U. play 0 ounise Me which is to be pre- sented and tickets were distributed for sale. The special feat-lire of the evening was a. most entertainme- and instructive showing of films by Mr. . Graham Rogers of the Prince Edward island Trade Bur- . _ 1 Island Scones. The Royal Navy. The French Riviera and Walt. Disney's Cartoon Mary Had s. Little Lamb. were featured, l l ent. The president, Mr. Stirling, Inman moved a hearty vote or‘ thanks to Mr. Rogers. which was enthusiastically endorsed by all. — (Patriot please copy-l ::A SMALL QUANTITY of new SPRING-FILLED Mattresses. have Just been received from the Far-i lnry by R. T. Holman Ltd. Bothl 51mm, summersidc and z???‘- - Mr. SD. Dominion Dc- partmcnt of Agriculture. has re- turned from Ottawa after attend- ; meeting to be held at. the home of M . M clnnis. H ‘ g1...“ Tidbits Farmer corms“ Th0 n‘ llllll’ in. ‘ I . Willi l); - wmnny ‘nefiiébiute [was entered into with cntlnisiasm ~ Mrs Coir-by the nicmbc . Ccillcclion ‘lac- . M. on Fobriisury f Mcctinll "dim "M- Damtify ‘figrfiess . iii iilcnt Mrs. Sims‘ mcnts were sorveil ilV 11v w‘ rsiiiiii: Aim-Ling opened in usual assisted by MIS- Mwcmml- ‘ ' ml. Roll i-iill was answered by MlacDougail and Miss Graham. W lng meetings conducted by the .National Sheep Commlttsfi- | Mpg Justin Mrlvoi." crmsed bl! {the car ferry c-n Thursday’ K110i"- .ing enmute to Toronh to Join her lhusband. Pic. ‘i/lcivor who is IM- -Lloned ‘there. ‘ f _ SINUS"“° if A Just a Few Dfvllslie“ Maize Breathing Easier . 4 Sufferers of Painful t Relief! Stuflilwss '- - ‘evceive Y0“ Ctliilibfi we’ grand how Vicks Va-tro-nol clears 00I189$ti°n fmm nasal passages-gives sinuses a chance to drain. Results are so 39ml because Va-tro-nol is specialized medication that works "Slit where trouble is-to relieve painful congestiiill and. m1“ y. bi-eathing easier. Try it-put a few drops up v. ‘n . fill nostril-follow directions in folder. ah. \ |had evidently arranged it so that HEAR. l W. G. HOGG l" ‘ ‘ Life m r. a. island Discuss “TIIE WOR-L OI‘ D TOMORROW” Over ltadtinslgation CFCY ruasusr, FEBBIJAIDY isui The Suprising Sanctuary By Leslie Cargiil 'IS“N.IU'IIIIW'HI'IWI "flu '15‘ “Why would he ue lmperilllhg his immortal soul for ten shill- ings?" asked Ogilvy reproachfully. “I'd advise ye in gi'e me ten shill- ing, which Ah'.'l guarantee to pay over the counter at, Blanavre and bring the paper when next we come." _ ‘ To save his reputation with these stern Puritans, Hugh was about to ‘ agree to the transaction when he remembered that passing over a note might be misconstrued by the watchers in auibush. 1t could look like a written message from a distance. and Ellendori had act- ually forbidden letters already writ- ten to be despatched. l "No," he said. , and Ogilvie turned. ostenzatiously. The name of Hugh Everard was going] to be mud in that part of the world for a. long time to come. | “We'll be back in two of three weeks." the skipper announced, m- Oi Course 110i! ilenting slightly. “Ho's ye any prlv-l late commissions ‘stores supplied toe orclerv" "None. thank you." l p "Aweel, it is a very pleasant stayfhs been able to think |we've had. Will ye no’ repent bgrthe 'hls attention between the menacing y wiggedlrifles and the general conversat- 'io lore it is too late?" | “Ill meditate over m inesa," Hugh promised. mlil/IOFGIBIIS and Ogilvie er set down the warden ct the sanc-iflblllt the deepest/mlnflxh tuary as a. sinner of dye. CHAPTER. XII INVESTIGATION Hugh walked wearily book. It was heartbreaking to have to let the fine old Scotsman depart with- out being able in give some in-, dlcation of their plight. Ellendorf, he would be taken by surprise. I Next time the motor ‘soar, appear- lopllvslie Side "f the lfllfliid- he submarine went uway for several ed. if they WQrg wo in “I sh still alive. rial." Muriel exclaimed. your satisfaction '2" iii; War-lid; Years Ago l f rsend. ' iipgfl, from imfali part bf Ellendoris cunning in |Jockeying him b 5hgQk|5t6D would prelude _ heads in unison, plainly they ‘massacre. Granting the impractic- glhéit you were circumspect. Sehr ll l the saying goes. Au! uicdersehen. Mason grunted. vestige of hope had faded. uld manage somehow to conveyydilyi ion. tr fo "Achl” the German greeigd him, found a long guard let; behind to was On the verge of having you take care of 'he captives- o .. "lie Was itching to give the sig- ‘Hugh remarked. "Why? Dion‘: 1 do mv stuff to some way.‘ Mr, Mason said. “l-Iit», and-miss method, but preferable to continuous inanltion." lights have been extinguished." sailors?" GARDENERS! To the“ who no interested in new and improved strain; of vegetables. and to acquaint more people with our Alwiyl Tender Beet (the variety which will cook as quick! ls new beets right. through the winter) we make this PECIAL OFFER. Senld 20o to cover cost of packing and mailinl and receive free a package of this beet sced together with a sample lot of these beets grown by us last season. Also eluded la a copy of our i964 catalogue with tiling oi‘ Hybrid Sweet Corn. Bounty Tomato, Ilutclilnson Carrot, Early Yellow Eye the new Baking Bean, and many other recent introductions. Completg list of vegetables and plants. Send now to- ARTHUR VESEY YORK. I’. E. ISLAND Charlottetown Tax Appeals The Board of Appeals from City taxes and assess- ments will meet in the Court Room in the City Build- ing at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, February 28th, 1944. to hear all appeals from Civic assessments and valua- tions, and will continue thereafter by zidjtrurnment ii‘ and as circumstances may require. Charlottetown, Feb. l4, i944. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk they abandoned the idea of oppos- ing overwhelming odds with no better lethal weapons than house-. hold implements. Muriel pointed to the submarine. in the offing. "Wed have to post-i pone the business until they clear-i ed out again," She salu. “Unless. of‘ course, there is a call tu commit maiss suicide. Wonder where theyl go .. “Who?" "The Jerries, naturally!" “warlike operations, to be sure. That's What makes mg squirm, Here We are. cooaed up like chick- gni. While they make my island a ase" fTheyre was too much talk, my "By gosh, couldn't you hear? No, Realization came too late. it was‘. into an inferior for a incsnent had clearly. At stage he had divided osltion. Not lan that R. n, always fearing a false wholesale of a written message_ he have’! hazarded a spokenltllp s " Gel a s s . ' 8e he m n ad yy "Yes. I know how vnu feel. But what are those packages they bring back?" “Food and ammunition." "Where do they get them?" "How do I know?" he retorted irritabiy. “Supply ships. probably." “We have got a navy, you know, _Lrurking vessels that can't give a good excuse for being in the neighbourhood are apt to get blown clean out oi the ivater. Serve them right. too!" "Well. if you've seen packages they must come from somewhere." "My dear Hugh. that's the whole point. An extra puzzle is why they stow the stuff in a cave." “By George, that is rummy. Are you positive?" “Practically! I've _clamber up that cliff shaped like a lion's head. They g0 11D loaded and come down light. Now. does it convey any- thing?" “A good deed for the day," he replied. “Peihagis We con help our- selves to guns. And I don't see why judiciously applied match You play hall with me, as lien Sic Wohl!" "Sleep well be hanged," Mr. Now mpletely and irrevocably. ey did feel abandoned. The last Intense activity prevailed on the The in te rval Each occasion A! ter an another was made. "Can't even start a beacon fire" "I'd contemplated signalling in "Flames would show a. long way" "Many miles, now that ordinary “Any use trying to overcome the "Not if we value our sl-ilns." “True-if we di ." tllll GIVES 7mirmnev 1o 7aa4ZMol/me mew Candy is a must to the armed forces — it's a down-to-earth need; energy on the march, a pick- up when spirits flag, ivhen the going is tough. Chocolate is a fighting food . . . and emergency field rations include, always, vital basic sugar in the form of Chocolate. When you find it hard to obtain all you want of the fine Ganongb Chocolates you like so well —remember men in the armed forces like Ganongls equally well. ‘Till Victory-be glad they have them! And don't blame your dealer, for we are giving him all possible supplies under the present circumstances. (By the ‘Canadian Press) FEB l5. 1940 -F’inils admitted that their Mannerlieim Line had been viewed by the Russians who l Mr. Mason voted strongly against measures destined to fail frcm the onset. Every man, and the woman. ivere willing to dare all if the risk was worth the candle. Eventually a shouldirt polish off ‘lie dump." “ fit are we waitinzz for?” "fits a sole venture," he insisted. ituDoift be mean. I put; you m1 w fii-Blfll they had captured 53 of ihe lines defensive positions. Britain offered to convey worlds shipping against German submarines. IN MEAIORIAM In memory o! John II. Morrow. who passed away at Westfofll, Mass» February l5, 1943, Always so true. faithful and kind Few i3 this world his equal you'll n A beautiful IiIg that came to an end He dim i: he lived everyonvs en Ever lbemembcred by Brother and Sisters- 2-15-11. 11v MEMORIZM In cherished remembrance of Captain John A. Munn, of Murray River, P, E- l., who passed to eter- nal reot. one year Mo. Fell- ruary 14, i943. He leaves io mourn: First Family Sydney, Hilda. John. Sibyl, Joseph and era. Second l-‘amilv, Ills Widow. for- meriy Christie lilachcorl and child- ren, Anna Clarence, Llllll. Alva, . Olivia and Vaumia. l cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead. Iic is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave oi’ the hand lie has wandered into unknown land. And left us dreamln how very iiili‘ It needs must be snce he lingers ere. And you, oh you, who the wildest yearn, For the oln time step and the glad return. l 'l‘hink oi‘ him faring on. as deal‘ I in the love of there as the love M ere. Think or him as the same I sly. I Ile is not dead . . . he ls just away. Inserted by Ill; Daughter, Mh. Hilda C. MaeLeod, Boston, Mess. l-iifi-li. Girl Guide News .i THINKING DAY BROADCAST | A broadcast has been arran ed‘ for Thinking Day. February 2 nd, over thq, National Network of the, 0.B,C.fmmti.45to'lP ..| A, D. T.. Her Royal HIBIIMM. Princess Alice, Countess of Ath- lone, our Honorary President has graciously consented to a eak to the Guides of Canada on th occasion. wiii all Guides and Brownies of tl pnwln tu in on Station g8. A- age Tlleosday at t! t5 P. l hear PrineeseAlice spell: to the Biatim 0. B‘. A, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FEDERATION or “Seriously! I‘m an experienced climber. Two of us double the danger." 0 Dnye gul- Muriel protested violently but he was adamant. Finally she consent. u ' , ed to keep in the background until - - the eXDedition had been made. Sneaking out of the 1101155 wag becoming a regular habit. "Third time lucky." he observed. “Take care of yourself,” Muriel ‘pleaded. throwing her arms round g hzs neck. ' Mi‘. Mason's commendation ltu‘ ' imrtnying kiss make it lcSs lingering. dmprovement." In; said. "Fa: advance of tho first dflllOllfitflil-IOILI Steady. my sir]. no tears." l “I'll be glad when it's over." (To Be Continued) lllil 1 The following Farmers’ Meetings will be held in Charlottetown 0n dates specified below. Place of meetings: PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE Entrance Grafton Street ' Agricultural room basement nl’ did not PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DAIRYMPINXS ASSOCIATION, Tuesday, February 22nd. 1.30 p.m, and 7.30 p.m. These important. meetings will cover topics of outstanding interest. to the Dairy- men of the Province. Reports for the year will be ilclivercil. Mr. W. C. Cameron of the Federal Dairy Division, Ottawa, will be pre- sent and deliver an address at the evening meeting. rnuvca aowano ISLAND SHEEP BREEDERS’ ' ASSOCIATION, meeting Wednesday, February 23rd at 10.00 mm. A full report on year's activities covering production, marketing and other fea- tures of interest. AGRICULTURE, Wednesday. February 23rd, 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. Members of all farm o-ganisations in the province should attend this meeting. Resolutions bearing on important farm issues will be received and presented; Reports covering the work oi the Canadi Fed- eration will be tabled and discussed. Ample opportunity will be , for the di ‘ farm |Il At the evening meeting Professor A. B. MacDonald of St. Francis Xavier Exten- sion Department will deliver an address on the work of Co-opera- tives and point. the way to a future program in this connection. This outstanding speaker should be heard by a large audience from both town and country. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CENTRAL FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE Thursday. February 24th at l0 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. These meet- ings will cover reports from different. institutes in the province and an interesting discussion ot farm problems. -- oi‘ North Sl- A hug the month of 2, Everett Bu Grade VI.~l- Clifton MacCor- lllr lionoi- R1111 liars Bonooi for ll'_\'. Th0 1.0mm ‘ , Clarence Sim- Grade VIL-i, 1.. ‘cue Mm- .2, Joyce Clark. Shnioy MacCor- . Belly 3. . . . Sim- ‘ __ IFIVGTCLE i1, lilvelyn Innian; Keith Illlllllll. _ Kcnnetli Sim- q ~ _' ,' ' ' Keep Billiards m the SIZZLING Do I bum when m dealer's out of KLEENEx issuesl6ol ‘in spite of" the worquoto. I'm Sure glad to hear you're ‘not skimping on Kleenex QUOlltyl (from a Irltcr liy j. W. B.) WE PAYi5oo'.o E .QN (QMFESSION W5 PUMJSH ~ ' S OSABLE tissui "fififiifiglig to KLEENEX. ‘ "f5 TY oivr 44-2. 339 U" RT’ AVE fTORONIQON wuen WILL SHE LEARN KLEENEX KiEPI LIPSTICK sums OFF TOWELS - saves motion»; SOAP, MANPOWER! (from a [alter-by RlGPVAL)‘ . M875‘ IWME 0S £006.’ All for thr- samc low tire- ,,,, H, <0‘ j- more oi ulna bcforc. The new Yar-tlme lrnnomv Package Rives W"! you tissues um nuihlflhfl om not...“ gave rov 20° tiuui-siluu pulls). (‘nminuc in use ilic same number of flftpllfliifii“ I! always and you'll lm ‘the new \‘(‘zr»iimc Erunnmy hire KIPIJIICY lrrws halfastarultnn. Ami thcnfli be more to sci-vs even-body.