.“ JULY 14. 1943 \__» . WAR FOR. MEN'S iVlINDS oeiirnii iiuinoiiiil ‘ll-k OOIIIII h rleflld of mu interest, but 3J3: ll a nswsy nature may be Inserted st live ovlts a word. strictly pay- 3 My $-—STARTS T() ORROW COOKS for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE ow HOME WEEK AND rac- HIBITION qnugusg . -l3-t . MALAGABH nay salt. only. R. E. Mulch at Co. i..td THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED, will i,” clog. ‘Wednesday durinlglguzly . - - I. PRIZE LIST-From the Square School Prize List the name oi Billie MacDonald was inadver- lflll-llt omitted from the list those who received JOHNSON at JOHNSON will be Bay‘ "MM" ‘My 1m‘- the only Drug Store open this attcrnoon and evening. '7 rnssan EX-AMS. - The follow- ing pupils of Rustico Crogs School l? Certificate Exams. Edmund Gallant, horraine Gallant, Mildred Zachariah Buote was Louise Blanchard let for Pt. Du Cherie to spend their holidays. Mrs. Gordon S. Clark and daugh- ter, Sylvia. have left for St. Peter's Bay. P-E~I~t to Spvnd the remain- villa g, the IIIIINII-—MOHOYDD ‘itflloffttoi’ "w. IiIIOIIALII om tttuviv’ I appriitmr Patsy Utiillfll- der of Times. followingmpupil was successful in Walsh. and those writing the Junior exams in Summerslde : Doris Tralnor, Peggy Green and Helen Ross of Alb School. Helen Younker Teacher. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - e ing Services as follows: Bell River Tuesday, Peters Rcad Wednesday, Bangor Thursday, All t at 8 P. M. Commun- held at Kini-oss on Sab- Jlcitsusilii. ' , llllitsl I001! ssl III: Iirrhstrs‘ _, Alis?) NEWS TODAY ONLY DOG HOUSE The CRYSTAL BALL ALSO MARCH OF TIME CARTlggllss-‘OSIING SONG ED SHOWS—2.30—7.00—9.00 bath July 18th. Services at 10.30 A M d 30 P. M. Also Satur- M. Richard wesltalwalyi. REPAIRS TO ISLAND FERRIES I _- TODAY - Mugg .- Comedy - Stars ~ PRIORITIES ON PARADE " SHOWS 2.30 — 7-00 — 8.45 tin/BGAPITOLSB/a sums '|'||||g_ IIew Legations Church”), beginning July 18th. set"'stsnt it... two-i TYLER DODD kOllllPrififylnl$ JIEPUBLIC rm - Poiwye 61mm‘ Oomedy — Serial t . A‘ 1- GARSON iilréiiy yogi-rays the b s“MB_"’:h3“N B Payne can testify n, - . L” _31_ boys are c” d trigttiaxsccii studded ‘with a fl alent.‘ h J AWA. July ll— (C? - Pastor of the Full Gospel Church at St. Stephan, N. 3., over 15 years. Mr. Stairs will be one of the speakers at the REVIVAL GAM- PAIGN in the FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL OHUROH on Elm Avenue. (The "People's —The Rocky Poirot ferry the "Fair- view" has returned from the Pi ou slips to its plying some schedule as last year. Georgetown-Montague left June 22 for tile Plctcu slips where it will receive general repairing, THREE NEW C. W. A. C. RE- CBUITS- Therese. Kenna, Port Borden; Helen Dorothy O'Neil, 100 Dorchester St.. and Jane illari Thissell, 27 Dorchester both of Charlottetown were emitted iihto the OW day and leave tod y CENTRAL PARISH. - Sunday. 19th, canoe cove. Sacrament —E M Pl R E — THUR.—FRI.-SAT. Ni olsoh will preach. P. M. Saturday, July parstory Service at . day, July ipth. Thanksgiving Ordination of Elders. PROMOTE!) T0 LIEUTENANT- COMMANDER - Lieutenant Fred- eric A. large, PLC N V R., of Char- i, has been promoted to the rank of Liivutcnant-Coirimander (S. 5.), it was learned LIeut-Corrimander Large who prac- tised law here and was ‘ prior to the outbreak of war, is spending leave at present with Mrs. Large and son, Brighton shore. He has seen eer- vice both in England and Canadian waters and is now personnel rela- tions officer at an Eastern Can- becoming familiar with ‘linquent ‘employers C d ‘from varous points across aha a. __ . ‘Employers charged with negligence Imlmeylloge “éfmtletitfgnllggltlclgjgsxlggdfi .at Waterford, N 8., Shediac, N.B., n ‘ IN NEW CHARGE — Last week Rcv. D. C. Boothmyd, who recently took a post-graduate course Drew University the States, was installed in orate of the Kingston, church, after which a social hour was engaged in vestry and Mr. and Mrs. Bootfnmyd received an enthus- iastic welcome from the people. Rev Ml‘. Boothroyd was formerly assist ant in the United Church in Char lottcwwn and his wife is the forrn—. er Miss Ruth Christie who Stsnographer here prior to tlToronto and Sudbury, Ont., Gang Busters Serial Western Whoopee Yeo Theatre _ Monitague And Souris Bett Grshle, John Payne and N. 1s tel, Halifax VictoryMature are starred in 20th “m Century-Fox's new musical, li ht Serenade.‘ coming D T eatre which is hai d n "perfect tonic for the times. Fea- laughs nindllyrlcs, it ii —-—— rea . Med Maid rdr several md°°d a merry m“ C“ 11 9e . flrk t. work In Saint John tafiglgn‘: **,,'{;",,,;"“ m S an‘; ht wmrllt family. Ticket supplied. tlight Serenade Personals The many friends of Lieut.~com. W. J. Mclsaac will be pleased to hear that he has fully recovere after his reoent iii ness in the R0. turing love. "nuts" about curvaceous Betty Grable, as ‘who isn't! R ted v ewers as s ' by we "M Gal . James Gleason. Phil silvers an Cabina Wright, Jr. P it all the embellishments that g, wp-ilight Foo Serenade" has been hailed as one of the best. 0T1‘ Prune Minister Mackenzie ns iomatic said in the House of Commons t0- ht that Canada coulfl riot long ay further extension of dlo- opened- REVIVAL CAMPAIGN Rev. WnynT. Stairs w‘ America 8!] d he HOPCG 135th?“ m Cuba and b“ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN LISTEN T0 A MESSAGE To All Canadians -on- BUIIL and FIIEI. W00!) Over the CBC National Network at 9.45 Wednesday Evening JULY 14th The Speaker will be HON. HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister of Labor St. Teresa's Play Mr. Domugas Igandmgl slidonctorid accompa y -year-o . .. . daughter, Carol, arrived in the city once tree of mocuw “Dent Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hadden all“ Klllgfitme. South Carolina, the guests of Lieut. l... H. Clarke and .~Mrs. Clarke, t ll a r-ifizi). Miss Eileen Conwa and Miss gun into the village if there shoud Saturday arrived on their annual heiki§§§'“"°“‘ the villager" v sit. Flight Lieut. Allah Clarke shdi Mrs. Clarke of Moncicn. visiting this week at Brighton Sh0r6|5q Obviously bamng mm_ ‘ I Desert Destiny v a, JosephChllIiek lkunununn“ CHAPTER XII lowing a d: cas one man ha village was panic-stricken. lprobably have to take a gun?’ Ruth. too, shook her dark head. e trouble." derstand me." Alice and June. It was Helenes smooth voice t Ithat said. "Why not let Phil go? m MW!‘ ill. the Senora has been tell- A “blesrnm has been received 1X18 us that he is a real Garrison- by Mr- ami Mrs. Alex J. Gillis, Flat a second Jeri Garrison." she put River, from their son, LAC. Kenneth W. Gillis announcing his safe ar- rival overseas. Mr. and Mrs. AJ-LC. Bearisto. Helene- Torontc, leave by airplane for norne Mrs. MaoCready. will accompany me." Tracy silently applauded that Mm Alex Multan of Mme retort. She say Helene shrug. There Unemployment Insurance Striely Adherred 5a d5 1 1 1n b 1 wd _ W95 B lBBSIhy moment of silence, rei-nnestseihegh if vigil. ijoahlgr sistzr‘: me“ ‘he “mini? °l the 10mm“ Mrs W.J. Morse of Yairmouih, Mass. P” Sam’ i‘ leallmrwawd 01° imwlllillihlgll/ils a distraction. Look~ 118 11119415 Y Blwut. his eyes sou nt Harmon's frowning (ace, g ‘You know how it is, sir," said Old Pete. "l can take the boys with me ""1 80 to the village. we can tackle Jose-y But the others wiii throw in with Jose — against us. Then there ll be real trouble.‘ TTQEY l-IXlQEISlOOG that Old Pete W931i l? Felllims to go; he was mere- ly outlining what would happen so that the responsibility would rest on Ramon. She looked at Ramon. Mr. John B. Murley, manager of ms m" “SEW Wllll WBBKIWSS. A the local Emplogmeht Office, tctllay mocking 5mm’ “Visited m5 11W!!!- "t td ih t ang i icy 18S , . 7x115 adoiirxtedabéyi thceUgenlityjlloymentt The“ “My 1°°ked l" Jlm- A-"ll Insurance Commission in regardio the exchange of uhemélloymeliit in- suxance books require by aw to boy ab“; w m y k“ . .. be made at April 151- UP W fills at a rodeo. Helgflee Wgs Ioltlelltliigolgt A wide circle of friends will re- year, Mr. Murley stated, in order to Conroy, too —- a challenge in ner give employers an opportunity of gold-flecked eyes. ‘ the Act. It was Coilrov who broke ‘the . prosecutions were not entered strained silence, but Tracy dihilt on June 26th, 1943. while on an exv I and companionship of her Iatellll a Smashing attack on four Jap- th ter's lips. she was startled. rle was smiling ul a tum-upped was; his eyes had the Sf-rlulgp. bright look of a cow- against employers who delayed un- recognize his voice. It, was Iillllke masonably or failed tc exchange a Garrison voice-low and cnlli, s1- Jgmgg, the insurance books of their em- Wll-ll lllfi Sharpness of steel in it. ployees. However, this year prose- ma!» brings us pack to vrnere cutions are being gone ahead with, We will’; bemfe Pele Came in." he and already six convictions of de- “Jd- In tan‘ l° 3°59 ll Y°ll Wlll ‘ are mpormd gogrilth me, Ramon‘ ' is isn't. our job, Phil,“ said in the morning." . ‘ma Old Pete snapped his voice $15 Chlwllllml fl-llll Shellliwkfi P~Q~ rough: "Jose can do a. lot of dam- ., afialfgelstglwg¥lhewggéfslfgatelgylégftéyage before morning. 1f you want lminimum fines in some cases, in somebody to go with you, sir-J’ he _ butilooked at the newcomer to Garri- other instances penalties were son Ranch now, ignoring everyone rather severe: several magistrates else"I'll go with you." {issued warnings that further offen- There was another brief silence. '1 see would be treated more seriously. ‘Tracy watched the two men. Peta Mr. Murley added that he is in- Sal" m“ m“ "a part o! his Job. tformed from Ouawa that g mum. Jim took it as a challenge. Tracy ber of additional cases across Can- 232g?“ lfamckl/ lihélugggl "Tlhelehlfi - _ r~ can‘ e go" '1.‘ e sssui“u.lz*‘i.".it.ztf"zeatt use“ new as under review, and some of them at least will come before the ootirts. could - and would. The Senora Maria would want hln-i to go. He move the room, and The Local lltmployhoent Qffice said, "All ‘iiga§¢i°5f:ew_~ And in your chores. Good work deserves a reward. Reward yourself with a comforting I-IICKEY 8t NICI-IOLSON'S BLACK TWIST" CHEWING the Manager stated that in this dIstrIctUven; out m“, me mgm wggmei there are some GmDIOWT-i W110 have Tracy stood rigid, frightened. She not vet complied with the requile- heard Juan say, “What's the idea, d melllfi 01 U19 Ullemploymfilli 1115111" Helene, baiting him like that?" BJrICG Alfst in regard to the exchange Helene turned and gave Juan a o . rather uncertain smile. Her eyes seemed a little scared. Tracy stood trance-like for a moment longer, a pressure of alarm building up in her. then went out into the patio. She heard Juan call to her to some back. but it was Helenes voice that halted her. She seemed unnerved. and her face was white with a sud- den pallor in the moonlight. “Pm sorry. Tracy," Helene said. "I shouldnh. have doiie that, if anything happens, I'll be to blame- But when I discovered his masqu- erade it seemed like an awfully amusing gag to show him up. l never t ought he would do it, since its not his responsibility." Helene ured t the words demanded: mean by that? _ “Don't keep up the pretense with me Tracy. I know what ou are trying to do. You brought t is man make Ramon and Juan and Ruth —and me. too. toe the line. ll- would have worked. too, if I hid not met the real Phil GBlTl-‘lflll two years ago." years ago." Tracy's mind reeled under the im- pact of that blow. She oped through the alarming sighi cimce of whlat Helene said, tr irignetc wit!‘ some ing to prove e6 telling an untruth. Yet she knew clearly that this was rio lie. She said shakenly, "You mean - he I.‘ not Phil Garrison?" He sne was recovering’ her. pol-w- She laughed a little. ‘Dont P?!" tend innocence, Tracy. You knew all the while!" y "r didn't iuiowl’ ‘rrwy spoke half to Helene, half to herself. And she asked: “Then who is he — who is this m ' an (To be Continued) TIDE l-iligh Tide this morning at 1.45 and tonight at 9.24. Sun sets this evening at 8.46 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.26 Pull moon July l7, at 8.21 am. than Charlottetown. rumba Garrison went w speai-i it» the terrified Mexican, and the iexcitcd flow of crude vaquero ispanish carried over the sudden hush in the rumpus room of the Hacienda. One of the men in the village, Jose was on a rampage, tol- l inking bout. In the fra- been knlfed, and now everyone in the little adobe Just a light in the village," Ra.- mon said, coming back to the tense ‘listeners. "I told the man to get Pete Saba and the other foremen ltc take care of Jose. Too bad {Clint Hanlon is away. or he would ihandle this fellow easily. Pete will TTflcy knew that was the wrong lway to handle the trouble and "That won't work, Ramon," Ruin told her father. “The Senora gave strict orders for no one to take a Ramon looked uneasily about, as if seeking advice from the others. Tflifly pitied him then, for his weakness. As the eldest male Gar- rison, it was his duty to go to me 8 “WY said. “Maybe l could go and talk to Jose. Those people un- Jllflfl Gflrrlson said, his voice for talk lno . Ti" '. I " by plane Monday on businesslnaxslsftnfun hi? likrelyhitlg Iifififfii? Klrlllti-itglfifltmgglélél l8 the Euest of‘ fore he realizes who you are." Dickson, Fitzroy S . aside her magazine and walked half across the_room to the man. ‘Areut you some to live up to the Senora Maria's build-up, phii?" Trlwy said, "Now that is non- hse! Phil doesntyknow anything ou breathless y. Staring at her, Trot)‘ , “Masqueradez What do you ‘ here and had him pose as Phil, Garrison to help Senora Mariel Summersid tide la minutes lates- PAGE THREE f "25 Venus 40o 0e 8R006l/f 0s FREEDOM ream muvr" 3 t, h - \,cl . . 1 anyuafinligilvltfiiefihiefiiefihii? sight oi what ti: Happy are the folks, now in the evening OTVMQ, who arranged 55:] laévgréliultii lfiiliil, Ramon and w “QMITIQ _° years ago with a competent insurance adviser ior the security, N.B. are 3t, Jim, along wiflikrlileiierf: ‘uxiseyygk they are enjoying today. Through wars and depressions the g,“ Smpsised w find mm uaieifll’ ihtégz“ N ‘Mme value oi their life insurance has never declined. ‘ arrr . - » row, fisfithtfwtle lghileeytfssgirdellfil ‘u (ill illllll “Ill Today there is s Great-West his man near you who by He Said. “Naturally m tackle me m!“ m“ H“ training and experience is specially qualified to advise you this morning, arm- a 5mm vim w Mexican, Helene - if your nusoand ll - about the protection you need now and in days to come. Ask him to plan. a program which will give you Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear. 1"‘ i’ l‘ "”‘GRFAT-':WESTIIFER ASSURANCE. comma/w’ HYNDMAN i C0. LTD. - PROVINCIAL MANAGERS - CHARLOTTITOWI ====-E‘LIFE INSURANCE'Z ACCIDENT 8t HEALTH L¥I§ GROUP INSURANCEME‘ ' and France when she performed town, P EL, Miss Mir-ins McLeod . her arduous dutis with such credit R,N., Cambridge, Mass, Miss Sadie IN as to be commended by her super McLeod, Dedham, Mass, Normal ior officers. At the close of hostfll- W. ‘AiacLeod. Bririvllflilw". PEI“ ties she travelled extensively James F- Vancouver. 13-0.. samue! abroad. Returning home to the who predeceased her. tasks o! civilian life she was for a. Ccmnrnial sGITICBS were condiipl" number of years in the employ of ed from the Fairview Bapti§t dhufp! the late Robert N. McNeil]. K. c. Interment was in Ocean View Park gret to learn of the passing Ou of in the care and upbringing of his cemetery. Vancouver. B C yiss Edith Elizabeth McLeod whose i young daughter. In later _vca.rs she —i——-———<—-— death occurred in Vancouver, B-Q. devoted her entire tifne to the 4-511; WASHINGTON, Julv l2—-(APl—- filTfl ELIZABETH MBAILEOD , ' h. anese cargo ships stealing thro h tended vacation trip to her brot melting h“ lengflw mm“ She ‘the north Pacmc mg toward ‘age The late Miss Maclcod was the was fortified by henlively faith m 15mm“ “lemv 8mm" l" K15“- daughter of the late Deacon wul- the Christian religion being a loyal “med slam b°mb°is ha" Slim‘ iam McLeod and Sarah Gunri Mo’ ‘member of‘ the Dundas Baptist l oneiofiithe V8553?‘ 1e“ g Sgcond l: .‘ _t ; ; ' ta 5H 11R COD On M’! B11138! ‘e333 Ziflifiiéfil?" “m” ‘m’ W ‘ “infill are t... t. ehersh lheI "r 091*." ‘.“'g~ ‘Merv <*;§"""""'° ‘ ‘ ' “ . - . - . - ve o _ e- During World War 1 she served ‘imemory of a. loving sister. MissI fimfibi, wflfiybearhfg iupgsylesmg. as a Nursing Sister in England. Margaret Macleod. R.N., Bridge}; may“ JAP BASES still do! the l,‘ v .. "$331113? ififilfiinfiltli" l y» Mffiiffm b0l1lblI8—-P0'OIlliuiIIlfiIlfl q “$6 J ' _ _ ' stones on the wood to Ruben N ‘a BOUG“NV|LL% 1 renown‘ e‘\ 4'04, '" ._ ' ' “Irobrlsnd Is. ' 9s / BOUGAINVILL e Woodlark ‘_ .it,\ ‘T ~ . .. “cg”. ~ (m; orgil H. ,_¢._ -!'M-7~= B"! GUADALOANAL .355; Coral Sea \ i of‘ -- . o Y ' 8' GUADALCANAI. attacked in q. > “k 1, f. August, l941mlong vilh Tltlflgi and Florida. All lap resistance hers wiped out by lost February , SA TA ISABEL . l o l. 61°‘ 1 (ju. s. asses , 55°35“ l“ g m’ “s” (‘Q : vmeuuu “ , _ "NDOV: ‘R3 3 i‘: GATUKAI moo r e A ‘ ‘E“”\\°8*° the R VA,N w EORGIA ‘ - smacked in June, l943,as Vi“, ‘USSR-L l - U. S. oir-Iuml-seu torus move to sslss Munda airfield and oust Jops from csnmsl i RUSSELL IS., once s Joy Ii Solomons; Vungsnu also token l I boss, taken ever without n- slshneeby U. S. In February GUADALCANTAL ‘ This is the picture in the Solomons as U S. forces battle Io seize the central portion of those South‘ l _Pa¢lll¢ islands from the Jam- Current campaign is third in a parade of actions that may culminate‘ 1~ll‘__..__‘_.. , _ , fl" 3lll§=l‘_,°l'l_ l_|_l¢__'9_l_l_¢l'fl¥'l llQfj-legilgmonnbagenit Bougainville. _..-, ~ 4 IIIIIIIIIkIIIIIIII VIIIIIIIIIIJ NOTICE T0 our CUSTOMERS ‘ i i \ Owing to a shortage of merchandise we are forced § to shorten our business hours. Our store will open § at 8.30 daily and close at 5.30, except Wednesdays * when we close at 12 noon, and Saturdays at 10 p.m. Q. l, RIX’S GROCERY _ , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIII IJ s.