At int you can harmonize from held glorious oniiiy cnuomhlv- COSTUME, COMPLEXION, COSMETICS time m.‘ QIIIM! as nsvcr before when you use A d rl c n n c Bctcntilicsliy llsrrnonlrsd Cosmetics. Start to-dsy. and notice the fllfllflfwl. ' FACE POWDER . . 50¢ ROUGE LIPSTICK . ALL OREAMS ......5Qe SKIN LOTION or TONIC“... . . . . . ..60¢ PERFUME . .. TALOUM ...........35¢ SINGLE COMPACT $135 to ion lnio on 1.110121 Srcoiabt’ CANDY Always Fresh , Try Today’: ‘ GWIe/k Blue Blade 60c LB At Our Ex en e -_--_--._ i , ~-- s $1,111; __"‘P"U FRESH VERICHROME w... FILM free Trial Blade Amnlicdi We have the size for your (‘zimern _ HOWLAND Potter at Mopre BATHING CAPS A""-M°=q""° um cfeflm Thcv uill keep your 35c Tube _ liuir ilry "They Hate It" 15.1‘ 1111i of Freckles "l-‘ri-~l1 its n Iligh- End Smhgnms iiirii ltri-i-ze" OTH|NE PLAID Double Strength ; PERFUME Per Jar $1.00 ‘ 50c lloille ‘_-_*‘ "‘ " " "‘ ; V_ PYRETHRUM if FLOWERS 1 MEXWAN ‘POWDERED ’ EPICE 65¢ Per 1.1.. ' COLOGNE (One pound makes .. J . ‘ agziilon of CATTLE] Z oz. 'I‘uhr - - - - - 50c l @1110 SPRAY) - 6‘ rz. T191" - - — - - $1.25 ii: JENKINS PuARnA m; g ctgg 57m»: 011-{000000000000000000 How Are Your Eyes? it you are havinz symptom.- or sirain—heariilehes. sore eyes or '..‘ — consult a aime- a SPACIOUS Dlbi (i IKOCM Where thc (‘hoicrst of l-‘ooii i8 Served . QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITH BATH IIOT AND COlil) WrYfElii Private Phones in All Rooms Qucen Street. One Block North . f Main S o-afr Monctun, N. B. Canada Market At A Glance (Bu The Canadian Press) Toronto and {Montreal-Stocks clos- ed narrowly lower. New York-Stocks unchanged. Wlimipcg-Whcat unchanged n! pegged pri' At vniir service with Pa" oi rvviericnrc and a tililfflillh rr" ting service. (‘all in and discuss your dil- lli-uiiics. G. F. llutclieson G. F. HUTCHESUN F. G. IIUTCIIESON. OOQOOOVOO-O-OQ*Q§Q§OO4Q4 l 004000-0000404000-00-0000-00004040-00-0 I o o t t 0 A 0 0 t t 0 t I I v 0 o 0 o 0 it “noun-io- lo . , ' ' . _ - N: ~ Ycrii—(“oiton higher; "11,? Qlflf“ csmnated M sol 131d coffee lower; sugar unchang- Training ?ilverl.“Tf<?*ll __._..___._ ........ y???- ~~m~.-o»o~.~.... ‘W ..,i, - §_.....s....-.s., .-_.-T£a....___._... -._ 4s..___._. .. ._. Near Victoria. 8.0.. at Patricia Boy. is an ii.(‘.1\.|-‘. traliiinl centre. The people cf Victoria decided to start r. "Silvrr trall" to M“? bu)’ needed training planes. Already the trill! W“! Wlnlll"! "F ‘my Him; Victoria streets tnwnrti the 859.030 It?“ ""9" ‘m’ f l‘ "its tnicn. Every .‘.lrcn who "l!!! C110 "I m? He" ‘u’ ' Jil-vriiite-snd blue bull's cyc to; patterned on the ILCAF. inlllllil- New Ynrk--!~ii vcr nnil other nzetzils > rubber élhe Central Guardian 1 this column is reserved for new: oi j local interest but advertising oi a ucwsy uaturti may be Inserted itt ii cunts it worn strictly pay- _ IILIIE_>LD__QG!BDOQ. CRASiVELL for Photographs. GET YOUR. SEASON TICKETS run Uuu iiuilir. nnuK. the nig- ss. cnicruniiiiieiii. vaiue ever oi- Wren uouu iur each and evrry ‘uslJiv of uic four days oniy $2.25. l LJOI-IUI i sEltVlCE in the Bonshaw Bap- l inst oiiiiiui Sunday evening at. ‘ilsil. speaker itev. r. b. Urossnian. ‘l i..~~tii.8-9-1l. l AT TltYON-Tiie Rev. C. A. ,Bri.io1i. isuucque, will speak to the gitlpiiSL itdhgltgiltwn at 3 P. M- L-35i-8-9-Il. I ciiutui N ‘icu. - st. John's 911W.» B\.IAauI UiIiLlCIl, Beliasi, Suii- nay, iiugnst 111.11. Services at ii A. M. ailu 7.30 t’. M. mv- Wm iveriiohe Will conduct both these I services. 14-379-8-9-11. ‘ CiVENDISIICHARGE. - Wor- sh1p_ 'n Sunday, August 11th 1n ‘siiinw Bridge at 11 A. M. and 1n Inoi-ih Riisiitoiit 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. '1'1Ilt-‘}'i Minister. L-415-8-9-1l. GEORGETOWN services St. lDavids Church next Sunday, Aug. 11th m. 11 1i.m.; Sturgeon, special services United Church 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.1n. L439, PRIISIIYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VKES. Sunday, August 11th. Har- lringlcii 11 A. M. Mount Stewart 7 ‘l’. Al. blarslihcici 8.30 P. M. Marsh- Iiieiu Sunuiiy School 11 A. M, Ii-élb-S-Q-Il. 'l'li.Y0.\‘ UNITED (JIKCUIT.-— Rev. A. Murchison, New York, will conduct services 011 Sunday, August 1111i at Tryon a1 1i A. M. and Crop- auci 7.30 P. M, 8pc" 1 music ex- pected u’. boih seriices. L-4l3-8-9-ll. liil.\ll"l‘0.\' UNITED CHARGE.- Services for Sunday, August llth are as f. ws: Bonshaw‘ 11 A. M Dc isiiblc 3 P. M. The ycung l/euplifs Unions of Hampton. Victoria. and; Appfu Road will hold {i ltully n1 thc Victoria Church at 7.30 P. M_ There mculs at the EXlilblilCil Grounds will be wiuiui thc reach of all. There Wlli be no admission at the Main Gate. but children under l2 have to be accompanied by parents. Admission to Grand Standlor af- ternoons racing 11nd vaudeville. 75c, children 50c .‘\(iiiil:'SIOll to evening ]li‘l‘iCI'l‘llllllL . 111 trout 01 (irunu Sicinil 35c, children 25c. Scascn ‘lick-is gfidll 101' tnth and evt-zyl pi-rioiuniuiic of the tour days on sale at all Drug Stiir Spain Restaurant. only b Iilifli YES SAD h-‘EJWS — Mrs. 'l‘rt1ncre cf Iiririuzshire, P. JIYCLI :1 iiliglliill ycsmrtlay 'I'l1c viciim was (‘llllllQYPCI with the D: iinitxi Steel 11nd Bridge Cun- . 11 1s cxpci. rd ihs body ivill arrive here S.1iu1'day. Funeral ar- ~ “'.t'ii‘ii‘lli.§ _\vi‘1'e not 00111111010 lust This will be their only P.E.I. ap- about 10 o'clock Tuesday night nt Agricola Street. They left Char- loilctoivn curly Monday spent lvlonday" night zit Oxford 11nd completed the final hip of {he long trip Tucsdziyn The bike. a real tan- dem. was made by the laoys dur- lnl! thclr spare time. last Winter. They Saturday the road again visiting other piu-is of thc province bcfnre leaving the '~ Police ma. is on the sick last at pa“ 1vnv1-s on return to hci‘ homc _n1id Old ‘ cd 01i_1\i011:l;1_y' evening from Monr- i). L25l-ltI l Vi“, m infornimn, htr of ihe sudden death of L and , rs, of her brother Nelson 11'. liumber- _ Um i Qufl.“ _,__ $15111‘. Ontario The 1 ' _ I h" 01> .1 t."l on in ihc l\'~ls 'l‘1'.'1u '-" ms’. wiii ‘ 1 ‘NM, v p". Wcdncsziuy’, . w.“ m? ‘f, C“, “.13 "ill were not 14.... ..i-i'...i5i.u.. i... .. i...“ .. .\.\~... L'uiuv'i'~ros BRIDE-TO-BE REMEMBEREDl -’I‘he staff of the Provinciall Building met. in the Confederation ' Chamber yesterday afternoon andl presented Miss Hester Wood, one of the season's most popular young brldes-to-be. with a beautiful sliver tea service. ‘ POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yssierday two men who tailed to have a. driver's Lcensc appeaitd. One consented to pay, up. iii-e other wa. fined $5. and! costs or i0 days A d1'unk was fnied ; $3 and costs or 5 days, , I ENJOYABLE BAND CONCERT -—A very enjoyable band concert was given in Queen Square Gard- ens last night by the L.O.A. Pipe Bond under ihe direction of Pipe Major Joseph Duncan. The concert was sponsored by Prowse Bros. Ltd. A large crowd of spectators gothtned to enJoy me concert. Some of the boys 1n this band are considering enlisting in a military unit on the mainland. _'_"'~‘“' t AT NEW GLASGOW, Church of Christ. Pre-harvest evangelistic , services wlil begin on Sunday Aug. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards who were present at. the recent convention will lead the meetings. pointment. services at 11 am. and 7:30 p.1n. on sundavs nnd B p.n1. on week evenings. Cavendish Bap- l tlsl. service at 7:30 p.m. for Sun-' day Aug. 11. R. E. snow, Minis-l ter. L-44 . TANDEM CYCLISTS-Dvo bro- thcrs. Keith a11d Ivnn Robinson. travelled f1'om Charlottetown to Halifax. Keith ls 17 and Ivan is 14 years old. The two boys irnvcl- ling on a "home-made" bicycle built for two. arrived in Halifax the home of Mrs. Annie coffin. 30 morning. in Halifax until illDy will iitkc to ivill siziv ivhen “111 mm be sen-mes M Hampton n; mainland for Prince Edward Is- l 11 A. M. and Appln Road in a P. M. lmid- i L—4l4-8-9-l1. _ —-— l 01.0 110m: weak eiiteruiiii- persona“ --- s Constable C_\'1'1:s Jay of the Ctv present. Mrs. Walter Power. of Reading, this nnrning. afim‘ a nlciisziint ust in Prince Edward Island. Striirri return- Rcv. R. Hens durfcd vt "1'.n11 the scr- Church whore he rrn thc Pf!‘ ihcrc on Siuulny" hILill" fricnfs were so1'1'_\' i0 lenrn that. little P qy Collier, 2 l-‘J. year ton n. c:mfcrt:1l~'._v as con be rd .1 I ~ i l ~Ril 5111. S111" 1111111 1v11~.<. Lv- CNDQN Aug B,—ICPl._..ShQy[_ .111 ' P. P1911111 1i". P-E l. ‘ one c1‘ u-qvqcn brcuzihi. luck. 11o; mic-v 111111! 1111o'h1 s 1'. . Mctuivl fcriuvc 111 i1 Brlinli 2l".I‘lli_'1' 111i t. Mcuro, A ,.1ii... Srtkulehcwxhi 11nd p 0111112 iviih n section of Shit-i c119 l)l'i.l.ll(l', Shcrnurn ln Sziskuti- '11.». nv:*1_'_ l~'1".i1u-e. v _ _ ;11¢\\~;=_;i_ | The p1 oi. n fymz officer was, ___- 1lOl'Ct"(‘lpr(;i0\\;_li (from about Zitwgltfcct tn 1.3,, f) _r-" 1v nvvwn 5.1 "flP ‘. P30335551‘ STUDENTS '- ,."111 icni cil i0 voniiiiue :1 10111‘ ,C..i1,;r.i.u.i'i11c11s are doc Miss Ruoy .1 o}. . bcfcri- 1‘(‘llli'i‘llil_'.'; to its lrlilvcn, 1-1 32.11‘ cld uiuugincr o. he (Iitnprri through l:1_vc1s o.‘ 0.1131011 111111 i\l1'.>. Morrison iilC. .. 11d i." K000 fPPL , bfiirion AILLQLIiiYFIQI 1liilii})[O'il,_ who ‘iiciuiin-od heiseli so very weil 1n‘ .he rwucnt Alatriculstlon Exanuno-| -..<.ns In ‘iuis, 111-r first nLcuiDi. sh: mude 1i iouil of p92 marks. ,\\111111hg an iuiusunlhuzn 0i 931 .‘.l Mninviiniiirs. 'i‘h1s ycuhg laqv. who (iurinr. Grade X work. 31V‘ coniinuivzl licr piano studies. is an iuitissunurg yet exceptionally clev- cr student and gives 11111111158. 0f B brilliant. future. Miss Louise R02- rrson. culv daughter of John 11nd Mrs. Rogcrson 111cc Grace Wond- side. Tiyoni who. because of 5211-‘, _ 011s illness. missed pfirt of the $011001 ~ term (luring Grndc X. also niadvl a splendid showing. in her first-i attauinii, making a total of s30. passing in all SIIIJJOCKS. This? voung ladies are surely a credit to, ‘the "Old School" at Hampton and.‘ no dcubt. \\'lll continue Vto win,’ iuurels 21s they further tlzcir cdurn- , tiou. Also worthy of special mcn- , tiou in connection with Hampton‘ School are the Ycullil! DPQDIP. ‘V119 were fortunate in securing ihclr; Public School Grade VIII Certi- ficates. In order of mflrii Li“??? are: William lvlocQuarrie. Jr... Annie K. MacQuarric. Rfibflfgl Cannon. Grace Eviguson. 11.1" Arthur Morrison. The sticcess (‘Ll thcsr students reflects SPPM rrarlt} on the efficiency" and careful luring of ihcli‘ tcachci. Miss cs.‘ lmard. North Trycn. and c0115" ' ulntlons and best wishes are PX- icnded l0 both pupils and teacher i R. . m”; Routine flying operations got under way immrdia I of Ali-lone officially rlcrlirrcil No. 2 Seivire Fly n5 Trnliiliiii 5d!“- ne" 3111'; ‘Idiots st. the new . Force band from Trenton, the guard o! honor. and in thc bleklroulld l Campbell and Sir William GllMiiW- were o . I ~ I - Ellirlillllq i‘ 1n the ("ouds he‘ found rm air .c 1e with H111"? Jilly! kcr: 87s and one Junkcrs 86 park .1 Rcforc 1hr gMunri dPl0llCP< v iuin f1rf‘."n he dived scvsvxnl tlmcsio 1C0 loci 111w rake" the oivroft with machine ruin imllcis. Smoke was pouring frcm them as he rusnppePr-| ed, i . 1 l . In 1 T0 G081’) .\(‘COUNT' ‘Saskatchewan's farmlands Death Yesterday 0f Well-knows Local Woman The late Mrs. iMajor) J. A. Mc- Kenzie who passed away at her late residence tn Spring Park Road about. iioon yesterday was born in Wcstvilie. Pictou County, Nova Scotla, the daughter of the late Paul McDonald. She was a niece of the Reverend Duncan McDonald, a well known Presbyterian Minister. Mrs. McKenzie came with her husband to Charlottetown about fifteen years ago and has always been acilve in the charitable and welfare organizations of this ecm- munlly. She has served as Presl- dcnt of the Kings Daughters As- sociation of Trinity United Church, President of the Women's Auxiliary‘ of the Canadian Legion, and Grand Chief of the Pyihian Sisters of the Maritime Provinces. These oppor- tunitles for service came to Bier in recognition of the ability’ and zeal with which she devoted her- self to gcocl works and the noble character and delightful personal- lty which impressed themselves up- on all who came within the wide circle of her influence. Her pass- ing leaves a place in the life of Chnrlcifcioivn and in the affection of a host of friends which it will be impossible to fill. ivirig her are Major J. A. McKenzie. two sons, Dr. Hector McKenzie of Charlofte- town and Inn McKenzie of the R.C.A.F. 1n Toronto, a brother. Mr. George McDonald of the C. P. R.. Calgary. and a sisi-cr Mrs. Lnnglll of Edmonton. Mrs. McKenzlcs remains will lie at her late residence f1'om ten o‘- clock this morning until 8 o'clock this evening. when a private f11n- oral service will be conducted by Rev. Donald Boothroiwl asslstcrl by Rcv. Mr. Skinner. who served un- der Nlzuor McKenzie in the Gimat War. Interment will be at Westville on Saturday. iloukhohors Are Advised To Register NELSON. B. C». Aug. 8 —iCP)— British Columbia Doukhobors have been advisczl by il ir lenders to flcccrl. n. .. . 1K5 flllllfiilllCTl form. ‘ilCCC ding to a striifmsn’. made hcre t v by ol- fiefiils of the Doulzhsbcr scciciy. P. K. Rcibrn. chxrrninn cl the group, and W. A. Scukoroff, Secre- ' "lid nf’. consultations ivlth ...i'1.=.ls, ‘hm dcputv ' be mcsrn from b 0021121111111- out B ‘h Columbia. Saskatchewan, !o fa- ‘irriiicn. Doulzhcbors to lion regula- iions was mud." uitcr incmb." i of the li.ill‘lf’f‘l s" ' " which 1111-11 ' ibc inzfiorflv . 1'1 7i‘ lloedliLGWMen; For Harvest WINNIPEG, Aug. B —ICPi — Vi/hcoi firm/sis of WI-stcrn Canada ivill l1 1o to hire about 10.001) har- "-11% this summer, the tvinnipcg l‘ .0 P. s 1': trzl ‘orlny: after a survrv n1’ 1h: 11 1 farmlands. A beitei" 111.111 zvcr Jc crop is an- licipritr-d fer 1hr- u icrn fvlrat b-slt ivhich produced almost 500.- 000.1300 busltels last summer and the number of ndrilticnnl m"n xxccdrd i0 reap the crop will be "substantially higher than the 1*. inbcr required 111st vezir" the rc- pir sn‘d. This year's harvesr 1s rxnrcird to reach at least 4C0,090- ‘I00 bushels. The survey indicated that har- vcs: wages in Manitoba rouge from ‘$1.50 to $3 11 day while farmers in the gocd crop districts of west central Snskziichcivon are paying more 151111 $3 daily. Wage rntcs in berths haiwcst fields show wide variations. ranging from $2 to $4 och day. General condition of the new "rco iras rrportcd in Manitoba as 200d 11! 33 pcr ccnf. of the iminls fair at 53 p91" cent and poor at l4 ncr CCI)t_,T\\'Cilly~€lghi. per cent of report- rrl conditions good. 55 per rent ad- vised that the new crop outlook was fair and 17 per ccnt said ll was over. Alizcria was rcporlcd 83 per "rut fair. Drought. heat and grasshopper ilomagc was noted in only seat- tcrcd areas. rm: CHAEILOTFETQRT}! Gil-UH)‘ u Farmers” I homes. “lat-s . . .._. 1_ f i WHITE SPOT 11111101: 1011mm O. K. Presliy will be at the Plano assisted by his full Orchestra. Dancing will start at 9:30. Admission 35c. lee cream. cold drinks, k y. ' y‘ lng. Enjoy your music and eats. By ALICE ILEMMING In Van- couver Province The wruer, Mrs. Harold Hem- mlng, was foiuierly a Vancouver newspaper woman who. since her marriage to Major Homming, has been living in London. Recently returned to Vancouver for the "duration", Mrs. Hemming writes authorltlvely of women in England today. England today in her hour of pain and anguish. is finding ivo- man not only a ministering zinzei. but a hundred other unusual and useful phenomena besides. The gentlest have turned out to be her husbanqgllionesses of courage and endur- ance; and sturdy country girls. England's Amazons, have irllling- ly adapted themselves io the role of sisters of mercy. Uniformed and ununiiornied, vniunit-i-r work- ers and paid rnnkcr. .9 women of Britain are the men behind the guns today. An aura of special light shines about the quietest. of them, the least spectacular, the stay-oi- Thcy are the wommi who mcrf". the feminine liilt‘ "thc unknown ivnrrlor." Of them and their kind Winston Chu ‘hill has said. "This is their war." Winston Churchill's own dangli- ter, Mary, the youngest. of his chil- dren and the one about whom we have heard the lcnsi. oddly enough, exemplifies 1hr unclassified. un- sung woman war worker in a spe- ciril sort of way. She is the least spectacular member of that color- ful Churchill family, and ivheh I saw her at Admiralty‘ House ihLs spring she was signing over her kniihhg. She was s1ghing be- cause, being only l7. she was not eligible for any of the uniformed services. "What good am I?" she asked lmpetuously, as so many oth- ers have done in this patience- festing war. "I don't seem to be the right age for anvthirig. and I can only s11 tcrc and knit " (‘llURUlllil/S DAUGillTER II.-\S I-‘lILL-ZFIDIE JOB Just at ihnt moment the great- est Enghsmm 0i the (my iialktrd IIILO ihc robin. liis massive head, so exprcssizc of thc mdotiiuable l3.1.1.~h bulking iiltll I'iil('S his spirit, hung s.ig.u._v forivard and on his lace was 1 expression of rather uxurintss. He was working 11111113" hou . cat-h doy and as ;n lhc last Will‘, Silfliflllllg sleep occasion- ally \\'ltn his hczid 011 ins arm. (llil not 1 He 1.1:- zurvcne in (he room — ciivzii- went M: v‘ cl khaki sock as she flew , ..'. hzm. His whole expres- ision chanvvd Five-occupied gloom o: by n grzrsful eilllit‘. she Sfllfl. "You were \\'Oll(I?l‘Iill icriitv on the ivircll-ss. ‘We all listsixcd unil we wcrc fright- $111119 broadened. As l from 1h’.- rocin l11s step was hgl er and his JICCZ. M11 v eyes were sliiiiiin. "Ii. lcoks in me as if you are doing a ii1'st-:-la~s job as i: is,‘ I sild. you can kerp your f1iii1.1 cheered and cncouimigcrl a: this tiinc you 211"» iirzng n pretty‘ good service to the Empire." On Winsion Churchill are ceri- trcd. more than n11 any singlc hu- mzin being iodzrv. the hopes of milhcns of incn and women in thc hoi es of bondage. On him is rivciicd thc fziiih of all of us who believe amt the Brllzsh lion will soon strike out in triumph again. The job his youngest daughter and his srrene. good-looking, un- derstanding wife are doing to keep him cheerful rind encour- aged is n unique and priceless con- tribution to 111a cause that ls curs. SAYS GOOD-BYE FOREVER-EVERY DAY In their own various mzlieres. and ‘m the same sympathetic way. inainy lesser unacknowledged hrroincs of Enzlnnd today are providing sanctuary, inspiration and crmfort to the men who must fight. I am thinking now of a wur bride I know. it took an unflinch- ing love for her to marrv the impcutous young man :11 a mo- ment's notice when wur broke out last. September. She was cheated of the pomp and cere- mony_ihaLQmrmaHLmake the CAPE TOWN —(CP\ “bliss ‘Ida _ wcvcld, secretory of thc Tempo y Child Refugee Counnii- ice snys there has bccn n wen- dcrfui response to nn appeal for help. One firm has promised to give 1,000 boy shirts. St. Peters Road. 8 Miles from Town "WfiiTEu-PTTN “ ciciAuo for) Y lccines U110 s room, sandwiches, and special ice cream sundries will be served all even- ‘iinknown Warriors’ Do Their Part In Keeping Life Normal wedding day a time of unforg L- iable Tlitllftllté for the bflflt. Nu‘. for her were the prepiiixilioiis, 1hr frills and the furbcions, and the exciting whirl of c. happy eng merit period. No: for her the pa - ties and planning and 01'.1:‘.;;c blossoms—not even ‘ihe hope o‘ a honeymoon. Yet she married unhesitaung and proud, immediately flew away. He ls in a bomber squadron. and every night he says good-bye tn has al- ill. EillC hr her, forever. So far he wzrvs returned at dawn. ex and a lltilc haggard. 1n sh a heavy sleep lit i)l'€iJ1ll'£i‘.lO2i another night of brittle 1n clouds. She knows r the that there are oth- ers who do not return from those v mysterious cross-Chnimel . He can not say ithcro l has b1 1 nor who‘. terrible :1‘ ' lit‘ :1»- .s known. lie docs n01 ili(‘(l is walihi: there to grcc’. 112111 ...d cheer him-availing, 1110, advent of the baby that. - his name. her own buiden. of fear futurc. 0r 0f lonclini- . the baby 1s 00ml. nifvlhin? itnpiocziz-d he ls lliC sort of b be recreated. Anil z pony for me." QUEEN TYPIFIES GENIIINE I~INGI..>\.\"D An uiui-fziligiibic exiunplc wciiiuiihood oi the whole w . lul nation 1s the prL-Lty, shining Queen. Every uuy Queen Lliba- both 1s "somewhere 1n England" inspecting, admiring and encour- aging ihe workers, no matter w their tasks may be. Win-ii for 1110 MIC z and sch-possession pc - sides being a Queen, she is a vtiy womanly woman. Her PIEZISZIIIUICSS never falters, her conversation nev- er lags. When she speaks 10 you cf your war ‘work be 1t serving ‘baked beans to Canadian SOldlLrs. or nuikmg flannelciie p) Jriznas. uni.‘ 1s ocfiniicly- uonccntrnung on bak- cd beans, pyjamas, and on you. Shc directs hcr interest and 11111- u.z1ngly' fitting coinmeiiis on lllf.’ Lopics i11 hand i0 each and every one 1n the room. of i1. And whsn she has gone, he: radiance and (‘aim linger spiringly on. TWICC a week in the blue (trow- ing-rocm a’. Buckingham Palace Her Afnjcsty pTESWlPS ovcr her own sewing circle. ‘lnec =11:- wiih nimble fingc- ' 1n con with gardeners‘ u. 's' and e1" members of the palace sinfl’. uncr- mingled wiih her own aucnclrnis and ladies 1n waiting. London and Bath and Bristol and a hundred o:hcr cities in Eng- lrind are brisilzng with ivomcn in tuizform. Most o.’ 111cm have full .111121'a1'_\' status, the :i:i'11_v xvoincn 111 I i severcst khaki icn stockings! ICVPII and 1o their cot- tizo pYCIiy fill‘ head mm-eiforce girls 111 horizon blue. “TIMI-IN IN UNIFORM DO TIIER JOBS Then ihero are Lund ilrnrv girls and VA D. nurses who llnvc :l1.ci1' own 1'e."0g111zen" though 1:11- miluniy ninform, and ihc be- irousercd ambulance drivcis. 2111' raid wardens and fircivcmen. There are innumerable unpnirl 111.1- officiril giwoups cf wide silcli us the Women's . Service workers wuh ‘ihYc-lr n1 iivc grccn iwccds and smacks, our own Canadian Women's Club members in tailored coins and siiiiiliiiiiéliiii 11...... Send me your uoul to be spun into yarn and woven into blankets, The charges are: 23 cents tor single yarn. doubled 26 cents per pound. Blank- cts cost $2.00 laundered; and 1f ll"- iauniieretl $1.85. it takes five pounds oi‘ ivml PH blanket. Wool must be well ivashi-d. a‘! burrs and dirt picked out. he sire nf single yarn medium. and doubled ynrn. is fine. medium and coarse. also hooking yarn. Put shippers name 'ddrcss__ ou n- crs name and instrui ions inside ill narcels. ‘ _ Send hv mail or freight. rrcifiil" will be paid on 100 pound lot. Highest price for well washed dr!‘ picked white wool. llizhest nrirc for untrnsiicil 111ml Auto robes, blankets and |‘1lII(‘\ Bed Throws for sale. \\‘.\l. (‘ONDON P. 0. Box 39s (i5 Oucrn Sire“- Charlottetown pr P‘ C Student Pilots Instructions in“ Fast Fighters Immediately After Ceremom’ . \ :0. 1111c " Yet she never speaks o.‘ 1 Nobody feels on; , in- i '.\' o r s l- HOWARD MciliNlS FINAL CLEARAilBE Women’s WiiiiE SiibES $1.51 Friday & Saturday iiilWiiRlJ lliclliillS ’I‘vvei-l lllilg. (if. (iru. at. l)l'.\l’lis' \ .\l.'\('lil£NZli-.'—.\'. 11-1 ii-szilciice, 51111111.; Purl»; 1:11.111. : v1.1.1 s, Ill-ii), .\ll‘s. J i‘ \1.i\;l 67th your. l-‘i Imcrinr-n‘. \\ .11. 1111c .\I1'.~.. Ali-ii ' i s S 1 i l l til \ . s‘ :11 ‘ 111: Sui '. ‘111111 1:. Ccmctcrv. ix. i. 1 irlil. ('t"lll!"ii‘l"i' Hilfl Iii $1iii~1i<)x.\1.n - .~\- ".1 ‘Sit-iv .. ‘ 1 and M.. Fflll. MFG-PHI) .__ H'n'.+-. (‘ 1.1-‘- , _ . 5N. D. llrilaclrzczn - f: u i UNDERTAKFR E.’\<‘i't‘.~\i.i*/‘FR (‘Ili'\.'Iit\l"|' {Mirth \\ . j- Plilifil 11:1 I i 1- Z- .-\. -.-..-.-.-.-.'.'.-.-.'..'..'..'.'Ar-‘J-x‘ t.» ~11 t. I y"... v a dozen plnnes ",1; ....-... .....-. trly alter thc Earl 1 R.(“.A.F. school are graduates of _ _ v _ _ v ' wilifn l4 week-z “ill lcnrn to man suixic-seatrr Plthll"! illlnvi- M- l RIGHT. his execlie-nnv. the iimcrnnr-irviivffll» "“:"‘“§ Illh‘ 1.1L i! u‘ honor. He is accompanied by Col. Rnisioii, "Oll- (1- G- l0“ -. 9 iEifT, ii hints-cs: view nl tre opening é. s. i n. .s..‘_.s.‘..'; _ .... elementary traininl centres and i Ilarvnrd training planes which were rcrmnnlcs with the Airi; Inter put through their i~.'i'\ ..