JLNHARY 27. 1944 pnmc: rowan —Toda'y~Fri.—Sat. Wm; AS A sons AT me comn onus no‘... AS As ‘m! ms: LOVE trout m A WOMAN'S iYlSl ' A story oi’ the greatness of Just follul Of the strongest adventure that ever mode two every-day Pwple overnight beroesl MARCH 0F TIME “Naval Log 0f Victory” — sing - Song Featuring Popular Song Hits ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS AT OUR BOXOFFICE EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 3-5 P.M. was. ‘____________ __..,__ -_ . s. E ll P I ll E u/ Tonight- Fri-Sat. SHOWS AT 7 — S.45-Matinee Sat. Only 2331i PIIICIIIR MIITS KIM-II mAnd Tho Range Rocks With Exeitomsntl Will Win Out In This Thrill-laden, in: "hoe-Studded Eple oi Might Agemsi ig t . . . PLUS — CHAPTER 8 — “SECRET SERVICE IN ' DARKEST AFRICA” — MUSICAL — CARTOON ~ __.....-_ ' Tn_h—so§e§y_re- Mac covey from his recent IlJIIESb, L. A. O. Rowan Sherry has re- - . - turned to resume his duties miter Mr. William sherry was a. recent soen s. very enicyable Christ- visitor to Bunumr on business. mas New Years with per- - ants Mr and Mrs, George sherry Miss Blanche and Mr. Earl and friends ol Fernwood. Noonou were visitors to Fcrn- . c wood dunno the holidays. ‘ ouamtulatlons t d d t0- -——— Mr. and Mars. Arghfixghhrily of‘ Mrs. ghoggih étflurxiggusand 0M2! Fbmwood l ' Y mic w daughter of.“ we x were visitors of ihtrnmood. ' Miss Paulineq-lgrniorson of Fem- Mr. Alden of FNBIWOOdI Wood has revurned to Prince of ms resumed w Mount Allison. L sister '- Lloyd Sherry was visiting‘ Course. _f1‘l.flldS in Charlottetown. Oavlneah. teonherooil PARK CORNER. AND VIUINITY‘ Fernwood has returned after, -——— l tm Mrs. H. J. MacRae of Park Cor- ‘Wndillfl the ‘Jhiis as Vith her parents o! Fairview. gner spent a very enloymole visit .‘_. -- —--— with friends in Charlottetown. ;: A very ~ enjoyable evening was. i nt in music and danomr Mrs. Wm. B. Brander of Sea. ; Y. January 4th at the o View. mom the week end at lier ._ii£r.andms.BrendoriShenyin horneinPutOorner. yiiflwrof their DIOQIUILA.C.. l Jherrv, auiunmameaneoruewmn- - a - .0 e w I n M!‘ MacKenna was rec out wfrermner midgyirgii i?" Writer m Alberton. MwRao of Park Corner- wfi mime! MflbFflflflne hns re- Miss Beulah MnoRIe of HDXi-fll m home after spending a very Brook went a very pleasant week ~ Mable visit with her mother of end with her emmn Alma incense ‘Vend-iflh- . or Park Comer. “WI-Hm Rough-when soc t the Miss Evl rvraeme. Park c - 6:135?’ Fig; £1‘ Isl-I'm“ ner spent ghgnweek eno in seahvghv m ‘Kiwi! m? thowuestoIMiss Elaine Lyra am. _. w" m W118. .7 Miss Bert-ha Lamont. French River. is spending a iew da/ys with menus in Cavendish. Miss Alma MncRao of Montreal is spendlnit a iew months at her home in Park Ucmer. Mr. Harold MaeRnv. Park Cor-| net. spent a very pleasant evening in French Itiver. the guest cl Helen Lamont. Miss Isabel Mscflae. Park Cor- ner. spent last week end with Miss Mildred Burt. Mr. Preston Harding and H0111! MscKey lave been recent visitors to Grenvi . I I By MAY 15th, ,1944 450° Bil.‘ fl; surface lllained boards one inch thick. State prlce land- lll Montague. GEO. McINTYRE __._______ RYHOPB, Durham, msland —(OP)— Robert Riclmrdson, Lab- r M.‘P for floughtn lc-sprlng from i010 to 193i. has drea- v _ snows _ P“ oi!- . . a ...._.-. wanna EXTRAH - mews - DISNEY CARTOON - lllllllfllllll KHZ-ll. -.e -.~l~.-.-.ro--a-vmv. l 'n"s'u'a\'h=u'is'u'ls'n’u'n'o‘u'n‘u a Badman and lwhere Dean P. N. Harding of st. Paul's Cathedral officiated at 1.80, TODAY ONLY SONGS-MUSIC -comunv “ uoouucnr m lllilllillll" SHOWS ‘ l5 - 1.00 —- 8.45 §\\_ BRPITOL$ Flll. and Sill. ADIRECT HIT sf veneers and thrills! - In tho picture that shows volnt ll tolls: to Ill your wings - lnd your woman! with ‘ AIlliE SHIRLEY-EDDIE ALBERT / CIMPT. 5—n0N WINsLOW 01-‘ Trill UUAST GUARD 04-‘ -:.-.v.-.--..-.-.rs-v.'='s TO-NICH '1‘ in (iddfclluws Hall AUCTION BRIDGE in aid of "hilLh FOR BRITAIN FUND" i Upright Citizen "The dlliicul? thin-on‘. of hand- lmsz n duul . l _ to Don ztivc m " U2 . Lcotln‘ Rc- public western wl h comes to the Empire Theatre ior" u run u! three days starting lonl it. In this ilirn he portrays both bodlnen and upright citizen. As “Kceno Phillips" he b; u ruthless killer who is i‘(‘l;v.‘il0l't\i(.‘d orilv by the most druslic circumstances. As "Dnve Wiutors." he is u min- ister n1 the gospel. o man rigl-mxusnoss who attomgts v0 bring w s. close a bitter and loody war bet/ween the homesteaders of Senora and one anti-lemon. MR. 131?.» n. ilooran Six school friends of the deceas- ed were pail-bearers at the fun- eral oi David D. Hooper, 17, only 50H of Mr, mid Mrs. B. R. Hoop- er. 315 Reps-m sllTCl. London. Ont. vmo died TUCSCihy in Toronto Gen- eral Hospital after" an operation. Service was held in the home. o'clock. Pallbearers were Peter Kingsmlll. John Bright, Neville Knowles. John Lamb. Norton Wolfe mid Ross Hendcrson- Inter- ment took place in Woodland Cemetery. -London Ex Yong/zeed fr. fun/r! up y0u/ IUS/i/fl/ICC’ bong hours. nerve strain, working It top speed for the nation’! wlr effort, often weakens our resistance to sickness and minor ills. It's the duty of all of us to maintain our health —to prevent sickness. To do this, take Scott's Emulsion regularly. This pleasant-tasting tonic food supplement contain! vital elements which build up resistance to colds and infection, improve ,, health ln general. 4 times easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Bu] today-ail druggirfl. A ‘IONIC FOR All. LOIS liillflllllilllllllllll This col of s newer nature my be flue at five eents s nerd. strictly ur- eble In Mullen ' =Ls_-_‘-s UONFEDERATION Lure insure- LNCE Vi‘. ‘Iuesdw. 33ml? 0th Red cross Recital. l- 20-2’!- Unloading car. today. H. R. Lug; as co. i-zo- l tinn flit. 6 P M sharp Philli Building. omwn Street. ' tar-R United Church Services January 30th. Hhhfleld ll Prdncewwn THE CHARLU'I'I'E'I'UWN GUARDIAN ulna is reserved for new! f local Interest, but sdvorilflbg OBASWILL for photographs. BBSEB SLAB WOOD — Ibot lengths- ANNUAL MEETING Warren's Oonses-vetivs Associa- NEW LONDON PIIEHBYTIRIAN CHARGE. — Jmuary 30th. There nesday. Februsgv 1st and 2nd. 1-27-11. cuuucu Efren. - warn» A. M. 3 P.M. Wlnsloe South 7.30 P .M. Rev. T- (‘Jonsta-ble. Minizgtfi. POWNAL UIIADGE.— JdlliTiBYY 30th. Memorial service at Ml view urcln in memory of the law FTBHILLYH Edward eiiklns. At 2.30 P. M. Rev. A. S. Weir and Rev. D. K. Ross. Pownai service at 7. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. 1-27-11. HOME 0N LEAVE -- Many fri- ends of v-sreos I-Ioulton Mac- Iririis. 0.5. in the l>l.C.N.V.R., are welcoming him hack after making seven trips across to Eng- land. He was on leave c\er there and visited Ireland, also Edin- burgh. Glasgow and lnvarness. At resent he is spending 28 do a save with Mr. and Mrs. John . Proctor. Hunter River and friends in Charlottetown. He leaves Rb. 14th. to Join his ship PRESENTATION. — A very pleasant evening was s nt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . F. Smith, Lower Newtown recently when their friends and neighbours gathered to honou- another of their sons, W. '1‘. A. Everett Emiih of the Royal Canadian Navy, stationed at 5L- Hyacinthc. Quebec. when nil had gathered. Mr. John D. MacDougall called on Mr. Harold lvluclavrsh, who capably rcserl us chairman. After the reading oi rm address by Mrs. Malcolm Maclzlachern, the DFCSCllUltlOll of a wnil filled purse was made by Mr. Stanley Mac- Pherwn, to which Everett respond- ed. thankin all for their kindness. then all 1 ned in singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". ‘lhe re- mainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent. and a bountemrs lunch was/served by the ladies. In the Wee srna’ hours all returned l0 their homes, alter spending n most enjoyable evening. . tvireatley River". W_ l]! S. held lllfill‘ monthly meeting cn January 19th nt the homc of Mrs. Leonard Ling. The devotional period was taken from the Missionary Menth- ly with Mrs. Gordon Andrews as leader. Meeting opened with Hymn “Son of My soul." Scripture, pray- trs. and readings were given by members. The worship part closed with l-lymn Praise Him In thc RJDZOHCC of the President tho vice- prcsident, lvlrs Reagh Barrett presided. Minutes of December meetlnz read and approved. there were 10 present. Seven members paid dues offering 79c. Next meet- ing, Flcb. 16th at the hcmc of Mrs. (‘tor-don Andrews. Mrs Harold Chandler to prepare worship. Roll call to be answered with a verse of Scripture containing a mans naml‘. Meeting; closed with l-lvmn In Christ thcrc i: no East or‘ West. mcethin of the New Year‘ of the New London W. M. S. of the United Church was held at. the home of Mrs. Harlan Found. ‘Thursday afternoon, January 6th. Mrs. H118“ Campbell led fhe devotional Period the theme being The Bible or ll Canada's Ohikiren. The open Hymn. Standing st the Portals o the Opening Year was followed by Scripture reading and prayer by Mrs. Maser. for the children of on: of Life. closed this per" and the t. Mrs es Gem!)- beli then k minutes M0 chili“. a of last meeting were reed and ad- ted and sixteen membe a ans- thought, There were three visitors appointed to stund the Presbyter- lal- A number of letters f church. servlnd n e boyaegd our from overseas. expressinz their aro- preciaition and thanks for Christ- mas gifts and boxes received. we're road. An interesting chapter from the Study Book was rlvvn by Mrs- Fteid Cotton. aft/Br whloh the col- lection srmimtimhm fourteen dol- word to be a trseon ' , .’ The meeting closed wit-h the Lord's Prayer in unison l-tte sndemeisitimsenilflifl- I0l$ The country Gentleman says: - "More than a dozen new varieties of Irish potatoes developed in re- cent years are results of potato- breeding work by Dr. Roderick J. Stevenson. of the Plant Industry Station at Beltsvilk Maryland. These improved varieties have add- ed millions of bushels toyproduct- ion. One third of all rel-lifted seed potatoes planted in 1M4 will be of new varieties develops» by Steven- son and his easoclmes in co- operation with thlrty"'otate ex- periment stations. On.- of the most popular new potatoes is tiv: Behago. another the Kathhdifl. described by Stevenson as "the most remark- able potato vrriety in the world; his staff harvested 46000 new potato seedlings growr- from true seed. not tubers. Any one of these is a potential m-w variety he said. A native,- of Prince Edward Island commonly known as “Suva Island" stevenson says he .1- "practic- ally raised in a pota fit-lo." - scorrs EM u LSION from United i" irch THURSDAY. JANUARY 27th 3.00 P. Mr-laldlel Md- w. M. s. MET“... - Thef and prayer. Lunch wss server! by; the hostess ‘Patriot Please Copy: .____ I W’. M. S- NIEETING. — The first 0D wered Roll Call with n New Year ‘ present. Mrs. John MacLeod was | r lunch wu Qsrved . Y. I. IBLANDER — ‘bum ‘ 1.4.4.227.- ' ,5“ an %Zd/1%Z/ a Q4228 TIPTUP <1. ' 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside Cloud Ove Peter, hem-lino his toll head. led the way and again Derek followed. A few paces up, the tunno‘ ended in a, small cellar-like chamber into which the water poure-i through a pipe in the wall. Below the pipe was m odd antzn ement of snetsl. ._......‘.‘722Ell1£9. “WLPEJ? _ 3) Y ike s weigh g msmlne with a one e and a lump sf iron on the other. You push the bowl under the pipe." He did so, and the trickle of out the empty bowl jumped up, and the hammer like lump of iron dmwed upon n she-c; of metal. geoduclng g clung so loud that rek stated "The bowl. you see. fills again" Peter Whflfilltd. "and the gong sounds. at regular intervals until the little tank is pulled aside. Ferrell no doubt used a string for that purpose. and removed the. string when he thought we had been sullicientlv scored" Derek loved round. "But this cellar. Who made it?" “It's old." replied Peter‘. "It was built originally to keen the butler and perhaps meat. You see it's almost u cool ls an ice house." |.<.— m6», 30, 40, 50! Vlsnt Nsfllsl M, Ills, Vigor’! ‘mhostm Touts bless. Con! ‘no I0|l'cr. Illlllll- n $ INDIVIDUALLY CREATED . TO YOUR MEASUREMENTS 4 r. 1 IIJDGII 2Z2. TAILURS r Coraton II "And l ;, luv)" ‘hi; ‘comes from the ‘Verwlnlv. And tn v w. W" quite While the lens: we: 0%: a few Moments e Q 5; O e e gal: internally "l"? We ruwunns fo Vendor. and m a best to drive ynfinflf ytilihaehhllrgief ihev so the better" for all of us." week's notice this vex-v evening" he 851d firmlv. "New let's got back E8 "Q5 A W03." Derek observed. riothxml-gteyrouofizzilmblliortlgyet 01:5 "°-'P.l;::*~ ' ' lost herons: iZkJJQ? £122,313: laillllggillglt‘flrflzllllllvsiflgrn31“; m” n knows" m Sh” "SM Will R9‘. back her memorv t" "I'm and I_ don't believe she (fever has married." said Peter con- Meflfly. Shes just the girl for" VW- I say. why not as‘: the Stan- llul’!!! t0 bring her out hero to m; onsndaty?" ' a ‘a an Idea," said Derek bfllhififliflll- "And you ought ask D111’: to meet her." ’I‘hev Bet on flare" Peltr de-, clared. v ..s"...'i"i'ii»"'i$'“n#°""‘if?"‘ t mvltafiw r . v .v . a . . r lm or nrv also m1; {lhrtnflbillhlfii Illh reaultln nma r .mv ‘rns |~ m. lllffi-géjvddr-irii - 5995*!!! .._,_ _“Yo\| crd Dora m" or. quite: nlPPly." Fn’d lJr-rck slyly. . "We do." said P-rer bluntly. Canadian Legion Monthly Meeting Meeting of the Charlottetown e legion evening. January 27th at 8 P. M. In being provided and the usual good I tendancc - of commission." Derek stood silent ‘in I'm saying nothing l-Iow can ,, I? I have my wound pension. but 5MP“ enough." h" said at last not, another oenny." . 1 not Narracombe. finishes it. The Farreiis 3g." couldmh I 9. W0 Brawl _ "flier tries to rob you. r sen?“ could nin r killing wo on the up-graae. You Peter men cant do that alone". his l lmanded. high. Alfred want Nd. m‘ ‘rind to E The "m"? m" 8° BM the further Derek." . know what I'm Derek wrenclned the whole gp- talking about," Derek said, w-lth "mm" 1°°5°~ "The? shall have a unusual vigour. They went, hack to v/orlt and. .__ when they came in for supper, t° the h°“5e~ In the skiing-room the Furrells-‘wero back. Derek wait- "We'll go oral we the-V "liked again. It. vim." a relief ed till alter the meal was finished back“ She said ‘iercew "Arc; when "91 lhht there was nc one to then told Mrs. Farrel to bring inlwe come back it is you that will ,. "- Alfred. The woman obeyed in herlhave notice no leave.‘ w!’ ll‘! 80in)! to have a job to usual silence. and came in again ' Canada? Favourite - F RY '5 COCOA PAUL‘ THREE If you ere In need of o new clothes and are considering their pur- chase. we suggest you place your order as soon es possible. to facilitate the earliest delivery. 0 Home this Tluerddl! she . Entertainment; IRA M. BROWN, Brunch Secretary, with her son. Derek wen‘. to the picture and DtUlEd oi‘. the mis- rophone. “You put tins here, Fairrell". he said curtly. Then below Farrell could find s reply. he held up the noise-msklng apparatus. "And when did you fix this?" he de- speak but [our a not Vibidfi "You can take a work's notice" Derek finished. For til. first time since he had known iwr Derek saw the woman's htflli) calm break up. Her "ale eyes blazed" i" come u. 1T0 De Conthrucffl