JULY 18. 1944 _ "1' fl-KNMJUMQ: 19'} PRINCE EDWARD TODAY-TI-IRILLS AND CIIILLS GREATEST MYTERY FILM IN YEARS “ THE- LODGER ” siiows A1‘. zao -*'- 1 and a 2-H“ —lll||.YiIiutll||i-iWED. AND '|'||||R_ A binoculars-H Gil LainlrCsse Daley a Milt Britten u Ind Pius Popular Science-Animal Short-Cartoon ..~.-.-.».-.-t.-r.-.vmmmm-... n-e-t I phy. 92.1, Ella Campbell. 92, Bctty NORTH CAILETON SCHOOL W O88. 90.2. mist/Inc HIIBBl-IB 90-1- Pollowing is the annual report. e Perfect Attendance, for the Iycar —l£wen Huestis. _ Grade n-i. Freda Myers, 2. Hsi- Others Werthv of m- en Lowther. ti. Anna Arsenault. uraoe vlIl-l. Betty Camp- Betity and John Wedge, Wendell |Myers. Freda. Myers; Kristine and ben. z. Dorothea Ifainmcll, 3. Reg- gie rviacmtlan, 4. Mary Muttart. lDerwyn. l-luestis, ltlargaret Cor- Cz-aoe v1 A-elieanor Murphy. -mier. tdarl Muttart. ! Pupils making double ‘ uraue Vi 15-1. Ewen liuestis. 2. ltion during the year-l. Dorothea Margaret ootmier. s. iseoty wedge. Ha-rnme Resale Meal-Bug"; J.- L wsnden Myers, . Ewen I-iueetls. a. Grade V—1. riarry and Deane Loivtner (equal), z. Kristine Hues- us,3 JOIIH wedge, 4. Billy Mur- pny. uifldfi IV-l. Ella Campbell. 2. Derwyn huestis, s. Patricia. Mur- puyy, 1. Lorraine hamme . Grade il—l. Patricia Ifsmmell, can "nammell. urade I-(No exams). uraae VI1i—Cert"ilicates IIFDIIIU‘ eds . 7. Patricia If 8. Margaret Cormier. arnrncll. (Pioneer please copy). , Gael’: Meet OTTAWA. July l’! — (CP) The third annual convention of the Federation of Gaelic and Highland societies of Canada was held herel Halon Lcwther, Anna Arseriaul. St da with delegates present l-reua Myers, Betty Camipbel. 1.1.1.“ ally across the Dominion. I 83d _. i/ Ectlilothea. liar ell, Reginald Mac- Pensions Minister Mackenzie.) ‘Notices , c an. _l , d h i . ' ' MUIIIOI‘ Certificates. oi Maclftanlgggggiqry sgirteeslkciledgt lilolshe l etiinalilg ' Method-Marv Mutwrt- Elm‘ and Eriglieh. ue said the lnspira- so PCYCY Everett. Deput Chief huesus. Wendell afyeri. J°lm clonal leadership which led the or- I Scout of the British Empire, has llhse‘ n“ ‘mmuei’ wrguetflganization through the wur period|been County Comiz ssioner of the nflmhlfar: Eujflwiglgalne Hufsfiffmwvouid be needed after the lwaif", Scouts in Hortfordshlllred gr so "Mu - . - ‘ / .1- - . den- Pr “fins ¢ertmcafe_Deane find when the literature and musc o yc ‘was or a a r Hlrrov infirm.’ gm.’ “u ny‘ the Gael wifiuillii may atbigngtfliilllmlgggliiliami in pistol-i atthvBroii/lii: hcanm. Murphm Elm Camp helping to u a grca er . » I -~ i George Macdonald, Toronto. was me _ chosen president. F188 Certificates, Grades I 8c 11- _T ‘ —_ i. Patricia Hammell. 2. Pearl Ham- Al-IEA ) 01-‘ THE TIME meil. 3. Earl Muotart. 4 IeRov --- I-lammell. Helen Wedge Nicolas Appert. a French chef, Puoi‘; making m er 90 a in ex- 1n 1310 found that fond would keep if it were properly heated and placed in hermetically sealed con- tsiners. 95.3. Deane Lowthel‘. 98.5. wthcr, 93.5, Eleanor Mur- Queen 's Fund Sends Additional $25,000 to Aid Victims of Robot Planes i The Queen's Canadian Fund has'vides a strong indication of a grave- Ient s further $25,000 to the lnidily increased load on relief organ- Msyor of London to bring relief lzltlofll. to victims of pilotless aircraft. mg Lord Mayor has cabled his itl r the apid response (orritifiismgkes a total of $50,000 sent gfpégflgdfzxlgjsflo mmflww C...“ A agéierlehufs relations; ‘t’? tnrlilltll" Z-ii-i YEIIGW S BI‘ HQ BII 5 TEA! BS ‘ C d‘ come from all Darts of Canada. Ygalzucelfiizlni a?“ Tm The flying bomb has left a M811 i Canadian ‘Fund care woportlon of casualties in its wake §,"§§,§‘,”,..,,,. Trust Company hereas during the blitz there W” n chuqnucmwn. approximately one person Wounded for every person killed. This pro- dutéiétné”"'“ many A. plci" tcndcd. ed By Ken Reynolds from bo hog‘ MARY llfll HUONII EDDIE GUlllAN News Ivlldci‘, Wliilo relmts Scouts of Ore the $100,000 nccdcd to send train- vcliintcers to do work in Europe. On May 20th ev- ery Bov Scout and Wolf Cub was ed Scout TIM and IliNl 1,. on». l '*°..i!2I!l21*;u<;"nurrrlzz. f” BAPIIIII. ‘fi Ill-DAY —— WEB. SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 m... 1 I EXTRA NEWS sea Island, Dorsctshlre, in July, I907. ‘The American government has named thrcc Boy Scout loaders. One has been named for Wiilizun D. Boyce, who brought Scouting to the one for D licl Carter Beard. for _ National Commission- er in the U.S.A., and one for James Chief Sea Liberty shi me re yet expected thn at Britain wi stand for the day. Richard Kincsbury. 10 year old British Wolf Cub, has been pre- sented with the Scout V. 0., the Cornwell Mother Mary. Richard was badly injured when u plane crashed on his school playing fields, Although suffering great pain from a frac- tured lrncc-cnp, he refused medi- cal attention until dangerously injured had been at-l For wrecks, in hospital, he,ifax in Chariot Decoration. by those badge work. first aid equipment, but I had once t been a Boy Scout. Patients In Service i Hospital In Halifax Among the Prince Edward Island who are patients in secwios pitals in l-laiifn Richard ilummund oi itnm side at R. C. Naval Hospital w returned from overseas in Av and expects early disch Francis Shepherd of Cardl x are: S BIKE. thyroid operation. His home is in iMarshfleld and he has becn sta- etionod at "mmcrside with the R. C A lice. ,_ . ,_ s poultry en use i've finally convinced Herman aiout guardian ‘Mfififinrsmzfigm w“? ‘hock Plant. Ads-yesterday I rented his rooll. -. absorbers. U. S. A4. I tore strips gun isi Oui' Frontiers In Italy anmuvunverevemve-emw ps for incom- t Boy ll raise relief Queen IIIOIC W merce. Moncton. W] Wm‘ the“ momm Mm g In our fight wit. service mint e061“ an is Ge "d- §$“.¥l“€f-..im"i.5.“l‘i.?f$é?§l&l l u: gr- - bando- ed arm. machine die if enough blood plasma is not nlllllllfigé In Itnlyg but nevertheless shllwed OVQPECB-B l" llmei "1"" rocking happy at Cnmphill I-fcs- will be WISIIIKPS Wllb Will p , ' “‘" ihun-gry if not ncagh tocd "arcels' l-larnld Murray is a bed patient CIIIILOITITCWN are packed to keep them . l at Camphill Iiospital Pavilion.’ l "No one would willinfllV bfl‘ lhli nnurinq a good recovery from s. 7i“ n‘ happen. but it can happen it some THE CHARLOTTETOWN BEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN reserved for nun o! local interest. but udvertlsln of s nowu nature may be st five cents a word. strictly nu- anls advance GUARDIAN Killed in Italy CIABWELL for Photon CONFEDIRATION LIFE SUBANCE. I DR. J. W. MoKENZIE will be absent iron-i his office, from July 24th to August 13th inclusive IN ' -2i. ciiuuoifor‘ sctyrcsun SER- vrccs Tuesday. Jul CASUALTY LIST-Among those PTEJ "ARR LARER WINS CONSERVATORY PIANO SCIOLARDIIIP Officials of the Toronto Conservatory of Music have announced that Marian Mor- ris of Charlottetown is the win- ner o! a. Conservatory Piano Scholarship for the 1944-46 sea- son. ISLANDEBS RETURN — Recent arrivals from overseas include-five‘ Islanders. Thea are Cpl. W. 5. . Gillis. W. I-Iuestis, Ptes. A. Grant. P. P. Jamieson, and J. K. Meek, according to District Head- quarters of Military District No. 8. They are at present stationed at No. 6 District Depot, Halifax. CITY POLICE COURT- At theI City Police Court yesterday. s drunk, of payment 20 days in jail; owner of c dog which had bitte child. was ordered to destroy animal or to send him out of city; the case of s motorist charg- ed with driving a car while zn-l toxicated was adjourned till July 21.; i? I EVACUEE HEARD FROM — A letter received from Cadet Gordon; Taylor, former evacuee guest Major and Mrs. M them that he is n n a . the gm ' 0W a was fined $10.00 and costs or in lieu tea of| Lane, cNutt, informs. father, Aubrey Larter, student at i him some years ago. reported wounded in the latest Canadian Anny Casualty List B Private Austin Napoleon mueette. -°ffl<=lfll Home h“ been received who w“ nor-yin; Wm; n Nova by Mrs. Minnie Lane, 36 Passmore Bcotia and Pim. Reg . Pte. Street. City. that her son. Harry, Doucettek next kin is wife. was killed on active service with go's. Dogs.‘ Doucette. North the Canadian troops in Italy. on i.lufl%, . . . the morning of May 30th. in com- pany with Major W. W. Reid talso of this city), he was reconnoitring a certain road when a land mine exploded nearby. Major Reid was wounded but Pte. Larter was killed the Pofi area in the Lire valley where sleep other Canadians who gave also paid the supreme sacri- ce. 31 years old- Ho 104s. and s, few Pte. Larter was enlisted in March, month; later went overseas. He served with the Princess Louise MOW!‘ Regiment before transferring to the Irish Regiment of Canada. I Prior to enlisting, he had been, employed with c. n. B. Longworth. He was well known in local athletic circles having played baseball and hockey. At one time he was a] member of the Tanners’ baseball‘ m t Besides his mother, he i5 snrvlv. ed by five brothers. three of whom," are with the armed forces: L-Cpl. James. now in Italy; Sgt. Vernon,‘ recently returned from overseas, and now In Halifax; and Arthur In the Merchant Navy- Leo and Bill are at home. There are also two sisters. Myrtle and Hazel. bot-h at! home, and a step-b ther. Wally serving in gland. His l almost instantly. He was buried lni p. deceasedBehliid him he left l-AGE THRItis ave you eergy filings 7 Babs has . . . "Rfiilllarly I'm n librarian," says 585B. “but in my spars time I'm busy at u servlcemenh canteen . . . ""5918 dllhfll. preparing short orders, serving at the counter . . . whatever work has to be dons. For all-day activity, I have to keep fir, ‘elm 3.30 Phfili. ednemy. July can'taflord to getdull and headachy- . . w. omb“v ,H_ my??? l 33° P- M- solm careful about my habits. But souadn", BASEMENT F__.mE_ n m no harsh cathartlcs! Instead. I get ‘M l°mlutlfl lcellar of Jenkins’ PhAamifiayl? cor: bulk m my diet by “mm Kdhm!" . i... ner of Kent and ureat George Bran Flakes every morning. I love ‘ Streets, called out the lore Devonrt- their flav II grin $111015 yesterday °“"t°°i . or damag the vblsu was Kllliokfi/ eliretaalrtgiiisheii‘. KLQP 1 KELLOGGS ytrigy in the yeor.’ If you wont lo keep fit for ‘cm-a’ activities, take these steps to health: l. To get well, see your doctor. 2. To keep well, watch your habits. Guard against ' _,' ejeumyn, :,,,_ Gently laxative. Kelloggpliiran Flakes With Other Pg"; of whet" hell’ WPPIY valuable minerals and proteins too. Ask your grocer for the golden. yellow package, either the regular or the Family “lle- Made b)’ Kelloggw In London, Canada. I I _.___.______' n.0,... o. “.05. d... m H mm me (M Mammy M“ M mothers and fathers did before come. apparent. Due to the waxy ml-‘m- The P9091‘? growled about nature of the leaves, spraying ha: rationing as they did in the last not given satisfactory results. 1* brtblveaggntfdilgn fitiaigdiyi/ith ‘gs 51“ ,l“°b§ia““bn,§“e m in Sh“; - ~ .. _ ior y ore gmar ee , rs arable ;:‘:I'go;fi“9l':l"“F h°"_ courage as of old. Lucie thought den-is pgwdgr should be “ed a; | . tinn sponsored by the Clhar- §'°“§1y,°'kh" sun m the R’ C‘ A‘ du.“ n‘ 1‘ “Ol- polsonm“ w hum hutch)...“ Branch o, the , bl- ? {it 9d 5° handsome 1h his beings, and may be bought at loco Canadian Authors‘ Associa- l hue unl-yqfm‘ How proud he had Seed houses‘ Th” “media! reccm‘ tion for Prince nf wind». ‘we-m‘ s“ fcfwed °“ m‘ ("Emmi "if flibballe "mm a" Al“ Cone“ Sudan“ By Miss “dings; h isoon e BOlHK over. effective in combating other de- Jean Nicholson, York. (Miss m‘ S e “shed m" “m” "Imm" ‘"‘°°'-‘ W“ 4mm Nicholson also won l“ w," iliwlytlfflhlde the M15! 111 he? Eye-ii cabbage; and csullflowers. sud: u m u" you“, come“) 91‘ i 5°11 leyshed I00. Bet the eabb e looiper and the dis- ihflgkahrglzléhevreu hhewgdt final; mond blac mosh. t. O ., . e s a one iii a»? 013$“ ‘i351. "tliiméanflfi tiszaiizs tilts“: at? “w” "‘ * "m whis r f. ‘ ' - .'- ‘ ° -—— ery gitlermwasflfhedlgml Cale- EV and had told her she would hear Mmgoupug}, Australia _(cp) ame t0 him. the same too. Joy and sor- him buzzing over. She and Peter stood at the open door now watch- ing the Anson. Lucie was think- every telegram was "The speak" l“ the lunchw“ w“ introduced as Mr. Rioeslan. but that I row__son,owl more one , _ iwas not tihe half of it. He was Radon - Lancing College, Shoreham, Engq Capt. D. P. Rowland, Chaplain, wartime, and he whistledx.‘ Hxieogauir-x 152g Ofhiiv “"§'"“$h5° long “so andlMa“ laweslannoedanmrmami M m‘ land. preparatory to graduating tis_ of the Irish Regiment. in his Iet- ed a minute as he looked down snggtsr 59ml}; . en the plane Netherlam“ Mme‘ Cw“ service‘ lieutenant in the RNR. He is lI‘l ter to Mrs. Lane acquainting her at the nlrgmpn m." n-Om En? i0 d9 s!" k “em d°wn l" l iii‘ good health and wishes to be re-‘with the death of her son. wrote lnlland-Oh, wcll--then he whistled c qghe ,,,,§",‘,°,,,,°' ran “Y FOUNnER or REPUBLW membered to his friends in P.E.I. ‘conflusion: . b h] r again and passed down the street, has been £1115; 1n fans}??? Q13 sun Y“ Sam the found" —-—- , " convey on e afo the Com- “Wounded and mi " ' CONTRIBUTIONS T0 nap manding Officer. Officers and men,cold telegram read andsmixtiglay ti)‘: it,,,°,2;?,-.,‘°';“l,."°‘°:- tnfi, 98°?" m‘ "Y" l"°"‘*°“° °' ‘h’ Chm‘ cnoss - The Juniors of the Sen- | of the Irish Regiment tnen very the hall floor. The wind blew 1m m... whfiflefl fins fed‘ m ’ PM‘ "e "P“"“°- ior Department of St. Eleanorsdeepest sympathy to you and your the nail and the telegram turned qflencc m the flung, in the" Y“ School have recently made theghousehold. Be assured our prayers over, hiding the mm-cmss words‘ ‘(er had dawned - ° er W71‘ splendid contribution of $94.00 to and thoughts are with you all. God The room seemed brighter after ' the National Junior Red Cross bless and greatly comfort you." ‘that, as El glad that it mind see War Fund. This money was rais- —-- the hidc\". words no longer. , , ed by the Juniors during the Wm- Upsta-s in her room. Lucie sat ter when they held dances and M looking out of the window. No p carried out different money-raisingl tears gunned he, eyes; she Sat proiects in the school. Ahoiher staring straight ahead. She and c w excellent contribution came to the Peter had planned so much for a Junior War Fund from Souris Convent where $00.30 was raised at the concert held at the closing B_ of the school year. Members of month they have sent two contri-l butions of $50.00 each to the Pro- vincial Red Cross to be used for materials for war work. HEXHIBITORS ATTENTION! — Provincial Prize List ls now avail- able and anyone who has not I'L‘-, rcivctl one can do so by writing the L a visit to Montreal Brudenell Women's Institute are while in 09ml" 5h‘! ‘V05 "18 Bu?“ deserving of great credit for their. ° . . L m 'shaw, and Mrs. Shaw. patriotic “Mk During e pa“ Montreal visited her niece. Missl by her sister, Mrs. T. W. Mellish. Union Road. whoyisited her son, John Mellish, and Mrs. Mel- s . Mrs. Henry v-Maclfaren. Monta- ue. returned last week from a and Ottawa. i her brother. Professor Lloydi and ouisc Burke. Mrs. MacL-uren was- ccompanied as far as Montreal t S Mr. Sinclair Reid. manager of the future part.“ time b jok n8 bar-id was l“ i too at the ceili lilies no; then the fresh, earth of n grave. It couldn’ Not peter. alive, too —:md then sh:- “till death do them It had seemed futile at the ut they had laughed and ed and talked quietly about fter the war." And now her nus. wounded, but missing, down awhile staringi ng. She seemed to hear he organ playing. people crying, he smelled the odour of white damp t be. Hr- had been too much vitnl. But that. telegram W: have come to the conclusion that the public like to call in the cool of the evening, later than ‘I p.rn. for our frsds vegetables. Bo many have called and been dis- appointed. so in the future (until . further notice) we will not close velvety-green caterpillars which eat ‘i bah" 3 N‘ "and"; h, n‘, "p, large circular holes in the leavcs ply‘ I, h" n", ammo..." _ofwth§ plartilts sitntdmfrfiigeritlyiq borel Gnu". an,“ "m": gusting cvfritlieaorsenat: of llgeeiadeirigitii head ‘alum 5"“! cling, tufriitiip": hydrated lime l: the most widely Méwebogfl “.51”? all.“ m“. recommended. savs Alan G. Dus- ' ' Measures for the control of cab- bage worms sho/uld be commenced at once a; soon as injury to cab- bages and cauliflowers becomes evi- dent. These insects. flaown a; the imported cabbage worms, are th Lucie lav e, i _ _t_ t d t ,' _ garden to the consumer. and the ,§e',t;rl‘:tcry. PJ.E Bouiter. ltlliie B§l1lg0flslq$¥ghitiiléOt§lhlg Srgirtiriligr- The unsung“ gwqglsetledo he gqélgflmgriltgfigartgfent arllmgnéligfilj fact that gs hsveugito delivery Q‘!- ocown. - - - --- .~-. e. .,- - . . ur nnenreceve Mr. David Reid. He is accom- §§'.“°h.";,°,} 3:215 .’f,‘§.',1.,,‘,°,‘"§,; “"1 ilfzuelienglit 3f this saving. It is panled by Mrs. Reid and family. m; u}; a“, ‘vondereg whi, did one “B” 0f “he “am?” M 1°34 not s question of how much we Mi v B“ N l d pmmm “NW5 “hifitlc” iihyiilrlgegeiixziltlexednnvdfiugtlidpgjiiltiier “a” m’ b“ h“ l“ w’ u“ “n r '. . ., - ' -» , PCFSOIIQIS mg fir fiofidaxeysfi m Monmguzllifith pefvlzlrilesimelllle ofvfllhasieirninagnd cololiléeg’ glantti; wthhen the] leaves are wet W111i’); and live My‘ F. K_ Dunbar. New Glasgow“ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. cmmed out n; acdv Arte 9W n 6 "TY mllmlni? 0" t‘ N.S-. terday. Mr. and Mrs. Hector M. Stewart, Quincy, Mass... and their daughter. Miss Margaret, are visiting friends in the City and at Pt. Prim. Misses Noreen Lockhart, Noreen Steeves. and D. Bem Charley. Moncton. arrived in the citv yesterday. was in Charlottetown yes-i 1'8 in L. ca M Beck. Brockville. days in Montague, before proceed- lo ‘and his sister, Miss Minnie Green, Ottawa, are visiting their parents. 2nd Lieut. W. D. Stewart. who cently graduated from O. T. C Ontario. spent a few g to Aidcrshot, N. S. Cpl. Frank Green, R. C. A. R. r. and Mrs. Frank Green, Mon- had just used up hcr we of sugar. door and suddenly knew sho could fl not stand livin lo ger. fr m this house and city she loved. graduate nurse. perhaps now could there. away. r nil. shc| ck's ration She opened the kitchen in the evening. Particular attent- ion siiould be paid to the central portion of the cabbages and cauli- ovrers because they are the parts the insects like most. 1w or three applications should be made as needed. care being taken tn apply Blfi SPEBIAL DAME ’J. J. GAY 8t SON Head of Prince 5L. Charlottetown Head of Prince Street g in this house any She inust. get far awav She was glad shc had been a she over enough go overseas and help Surely it was far [hope for a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. A. D. Shaw, Winslow, will regret to learn that she is a patient in the: Prince Edward Island Hospital undergoing treatment. The many friends of Mrs, Lem- uel Cudmcre, Brackley Point. will regret to learn of her illness and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis and family, Halifax, are visiting in Montague. Mrs. Cecil Wightmnn and her son, Arnold, are spending the sum- mer hcre, guests of Mrs. Lester MacLeod. ‘ Mrs. David Gardiner and chil- dren, Ottawa. are visitors hero, guests of Mrs. Gsrdiners mother. The following arriwd from Hal- tetown yesterdoy——- t w rk d rn one shilling for j- lhBlle otTiilvee motnthis at?“ Eh; Lutcil! “i o o an esi ~ er pos n 1e ospi a o this fund. Thousands of boys MYS- Lemuel Ctldmilfe- Bmlklel’ -—— wounded soldiers, she thought of ggrncd more than this amount. Point. is the guest of her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. James Lowry,‘Hal-. push A5 She walked by me m“ Q I . Eight Scouts in London corned ter. Mrs. Edward Shaw, City. ifax. spent the past two WCBKS in and s“, the pa,“ written on the about; $42 running a shoe shine Mlmlflglle- men's faces, she thought of Peter. They seemed to bring him near. She saw one man straining his head as if to get a glimpse of n photo by his bed, but no photo was there. he must have lost it. This man's face had been badly burned and plastic surgery- had been performed. He grormed a lit- tle as he lay there. What was he thinking? She wondered and knew. She watched this man daily iind was glad whrn ho was able to talk Tuesday Night July 18th Modern and Old Time Dancing Admisaioii 25c Dancing 9 - 12.30 Lots of Irish airs — 8 Piece Band ilgcetkfisay Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Gsy. at '74 Cumberland Street. city, for four wee ,Mass Mrs. tsrrived home to spend their vaca- . _ in monosyllablos. Somehow he had w v W0" sts'~..“iss..i"tttiais.t tlllfliilillf. ttllii‘ “sis: - ‘t: Come to Flying Officer George E. Prld- ‘A-Bv Hweu- T581» l5 515° "ism"! M‘? Currle- iiliiairacigeriizxtoiize tits 583190335 slag horl}. who wnGs recently Irepatriat- M" J H seal” washing,“ w A G Amober R o linen". She heart} thltlt éhc face rom a ermnn pr soner-o- - ' ~ ' ‘ ' i - ~ m"- - ~ an ages were go rig o e remov- war camp. told this story on his f-Sxiaklgivgnfmerszsaadfinnlgfi F" sly???‘ I?’ 5l‘!°1'i11°“"&l"c5fi°"' ed and waited anxiously outside V E H D return to his home in Toronto. ‘I we“ Royalty ' Illslugogeréon 5 ‘A "- T- M‘ the ward. She trembled as she came gown I: a pastggei illfltmilns; - ___i' 9 - fingered]. Sélflhdldltflflthkflflwh .m r am. . -—-" u ca me erse w n s a . _ lei; in thiegun turret I knew I M“ C“? D-WQ,§Y-,,,B°'°;‘f;,§§§' Ml“ M‘? Mmm» Mimi-leak set-n his face. His lied wens so Big opening meet of new and fast race track would blood m death unless 1 n¢.|Mls!-. ls Omfl l3 - recently visited friends and rela- unlike peter‘, The man-s eyes tended to the wound. I had no m" l" Mmlmllue- NEED FOB. VOLUNTEER-G URGENT m hm and a med n‘. j ed to Lwffglllziephtrghlzditshc hledflfftl with lots of fun, great finishes in every class. igiirrriiiqugtpitiindc i vised othgr strips ‘ b Miss Evtzllyln Hi1 hlynfiz-mxhyt; ha: " v‘ h 1 L l fmfimf‘, ..,,,_,.‘°p°e‘,e,_ ‘fact... c3111."; Further announcement regarding classes and for bandages." Undoubtedly his . hegllhgllgeellln gmlfcny 1c“ ‘snub daAwsgxligi 1S5 “llagfnea "rfnggyuizégif, changed face but nevertheless entries will be made next week. golyéd igaéaufiiefirst aid experience div momma to resume he], dun” ve 0mm ‘lame my the dipiPeter. Lucie looked up from her sa . - ith the Canadian Bank of Com- N B actors of Women's Voluntary Sci-j vices, Department National War l" , d; nil- Europ a challenge to every, nigh-its: §T1°°§§i1,'“iu ginitny. were»; in Canada and we must also Mrs. Happneyb slat". "llldward l". Roach of Chelsea l‘ W5 "mm Mg,“ ‘l; W. . S. cannot fill their needs. Vacation months will deplete al ready mandequate staffs. In . critical months ahead there will be women who cannot work to uro- duce the munitions if their child- NEWnYllII I l l Canadian women doesn't do her share. None of us can afford to be this woman. for the price of nc-l glect will be tragedy.‘ nonmetal: ART The ciunese painted with water solon in the third century‘ NORTHEAST AIRLINES aaubqirto,» . . . in. opened when she entered and a light came into them. He seem- reverie. That was how it had been .. " e invasion of: Y?!" 88°- The realize that it is up to us to fight bright hovs overseas. was the same mailman; ." was slower now and his face wiz- oned like an old apple but whistle was as loud as ever. ,somoiimes thought of the days in '13 as ho handed letters from Ital with Matinee classes featuring best irotters and pacers in the Province. A big, friendly crowd I I — PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. -- CARIHOU, N.S. MJ’. "PRINCE NOVA" .“The Connecting Link Between These Provincos”.. (DAILY-SUNDAYS mcumpm Daylight Saving Tlms Starting May 1st the Nova Scull-Prince Edward lslaul Ferry Service will operate three round trips per day. 7-15-18-20 the First World War—- twenty one mailman walked by on a duy in '44 and whlstled. It his step his He out his airgraph '. Other eo le Holy Redeemer Hall e Caribou 'l I I I d 'll L ro-mcm w" “§‘13."°...X °°‘ ° “" ' w‘ fit"... t 8 30 11.00 aJn. and 3.00 p.|n. 1,00 p Ill and 5.00 p In The prizes are the umr as those prevailing at usher Bimini In the city. Freezoui. For Charitable Purposes LUNCHES SERVED NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN. r124. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER SCI] IDULI WILL BE AN- NOUNCED LATER.