£3. B Ov~v‘* cgAYXII- xv m“ hgwned. “to reassure '_ . 1,11, miss, ‘nothing to '- my sxmlut Just a bit iniured "km w 1,0291“; My orders g0 fetal; .- ome ' I'll c6 ilew upgtx-a-lsl-ggggg; g‘? ld-“rc; um ved calling ho hairs . l§§r°rv.wi?o§‘l!mr'h= incl": i i119 may’ ed f! do 'h the m ...ri::l.s°;...: . . to t...- w ‘Oh. rserrozrli. i: ca: iveri" crouluoads. No- a: érlhgw whuse fault it heard. “How is he lbw” 1.115 arm-leg? Vlhere is he miss." Why would ling her miss when s ed woman -- when was Dennis's wife? It w not , r was o W, ma, m say it ‘was no se- _ 5h; t tarln; before her jymllsiellelrld eye: hser hallds clasped ~ m he! lbD. he were dead and they ~£p§1°§§id to tell her? Tb be l ‘mow when she It! Oil-lg w om“ a wife. All her pii gthy 1W1 uite llldledk‘ e 1m, w wear black. All l-Orts of ‘WW3? .i‘i?“ll‘.“i‘..l‘°5iEJl“I-‘ilii‘£ i511? turned sharply lo the man be- “mrelllieerré was a lady with trim-Mm. guru-was she hurt. toil '9 __ “my, s, ilxhakingfiemifi-‘Jiveslayw ‘me My filmy. but not hurt, I ould saiw" “She moistened her dry‘ lips. "How much farther is it?" Wbill ~ llnd the corner by that ndJuilsiillallll — the. one with the eeathercroc on it. en the ca stopped she stum- wh dly, evadl lg the of- fiered hand. ) the steps lg o n door. "W lere is he? 1am Mrs. ’Hi1ra. My husband has mil hurt. Where is ho ii" The maddening waitinir. the for- malities! Pauline had worked her- self into a frenzy by the time soma- olie said, "Please come this way ; and at. last ahe was in a slmall room with a single bed, There was a smell oi drugs in the air, and ti ie Polished mo; felt hard to her feet. Silly to think of small things lilze that at | moment when her flhole being should have been conoealltratsd on the man lying there-his head ban- flsg. his eyes closed. ' nnlsi" He did not move or se in to hear. someone standing in M! window tilrned. came forward. Barbara, of Wilde. "Dennis!" Pauline dowg on 1., so hing . yr knees beside broken-hosrlzdly. _ Barbara an arm miund Paul- ine and lii her to h " feet. "You must control yoaself. They won't. let you stay here at the hos- plhtilt if you make a sogloul-Ieh all ,I9!'0m you. lune,you blow I would tell you t e truth." "I lmow—but he h have been tilled. How did it It ooii1dn‘t have been De nis he's such a careful drivrrr." "It was at the crossrolads,” Bar- Bsra explained. "It's always hard to t; who is to blame. Tim man driv- the other car wasn't iurt at all." In her heart Barbara ew quite rell Dennis had been to blame. when she had wemed llm ‘that he was driving too fast, he had delib- erately accelerated instead of slow- lliii down. She helped Prluline to a . not a very oornf stable one. mg sttgod beside her wai rig for her so cease. “Pptilllne took her hand and press- "l'm so Iliad you were with him. Barbie." she sobbed. "I‘m sure Was-s would have been mulch worse if vou hadn't been them‘ ‘aarbara. drew her hand gently y. fr! think they are bad enough as it is. she said. She looked across the room at $239151.‘ lélewwgs sphwhite. he hard- E hm ban ‘(mes-gs e. Swbosing he Pauline had ceased sobbing. but her imam kept coming in little the got up and crept close irzz GAY’S villi? Flowers have been so much lrn- Yod of late, that the old time overs can now hardly be recog- m - A Word to our maternal-s.- ve us time to eat at noon. Do m" make It a point to come Isle "1 evening. arm sight o'clock "° ‘"9 really very tired and would like lo rest. hhllrdlnl mall orders. we did "lid in discontinue mall orders lllilletbcr but have concluded la "WM orders amounting to 82.00 "id over. Many orders have come la small as 20 cents and the lliiilllee takes it all if the plants ‘Jalflrlir. Have a neighbor join c l"? "ii the amount necessary. phsgrlrorc ti». Seed- sum have our "n"! ‘m; I. and we dellve then: ‘flow l! a partial list of plants:- mlillfl" Stock. Verbena, Marigold, I and dwarf) Petunlss. Larkspur. "Hill-runes. Lobella, (dwarf and TIM") slllwlraglon. Phlox. Sal- "fmls. Portulaca, Alynuln white, Mumlm. Violet Queen, Argeratum m‘- cfllllflliale. Centurla. Calen- n '- l" the above 2s cents dos. by A“ hi0 rents dozen at our gardens. smnlvuble petunia 00 cents dos. "k Panslee. Dianthaur. and emflflliiori i0 cents dos. Kochla so In n M- Wlntered over Pansy and ‘J "l Dilly In bloom and Car- “dilél l0 cents each. Sweet William “M olumbine l5 cents each. Vege- ‘Mrc plants-extra early cabbage t‘ auliflower 15 cents dol. Extra "ml; Tomatoes. Peppers. and Ell ‘o. r40 cents dos. Celery El cents 5"‘ Ilmllllbel’! and Melon 20 cents “numb Cabbage for fall gm L"?! "M. ready before the |huundfludgocontl oer 100. Der us‘: "d"! by mall nrult include llay';,mg';:7'“:o°f plrpferagrlle. ll.‘ - r , aro - “l- P-EJ. 8-1-1041. ; mm; 14.}?! . - G W-T v " “ “THE OTHER MAN” Y RUBY M. AYRES vw-v "Dennis." she whis an d0 turned rails w Eliot's‘... all.‘ in; down her chseh, Wilt they let ms take him he?" 11%; §111§::e:l€."w°m b‘ V.” m‘ a 13am little and lfxlioumlgelgut a hlinadtfrfiul: ine seized it and covered i; with sses- "DlIllIu-darllmi" is moved slow . Pqililhingaugot, tphomll what hl "d. ble‘ Q nllnfi w.‘ ilnm-s- Pauline answered lit : "Not hurt. she's all riimqilitgng right," Yes. Th0 (Bill Ivlfl 9f “tig- gggmiisieni: then.his eyes closed wgitiégna gtrnedht: Barbara. "He o . itfill‘: lzrzllrlrrlllr..r"r-"lr‘ l . " uita all rlsht, our’. Look, 1 he's asiee now." Blldll l P " bglleyve he recgggfifgwfult 't w ‘Iéluont believe he even knew 5.. "I don't runners be did" rile said evenly. "He was only half eon. “Wt-outfit?” “£3”. 1e n re n‘ eyes. But he asked for you, our name-he hadn't forgotten at you were with him. thouqh he seemed to have forgotten me, ' she added slow . Barbara dElOE aggwsr. It was a month before Dennis was allowed to be taken home. Pauline fretted and worried. but Dennis “aipgself aided and abetted the doc- "My dear child. it's far better to leave me where I am. You'd only wear yourself out if I were at home. "He didn‘t say he was anxious to et. back home.‘ Pauline told Bar- ara afterward, almost in tears. Barbara had stayed on during Den- niss illness-reluctantly, it i; true and only after Pauline had begged and implored of her not to to. She_said now in answer to her friends words: "Work means every- thing to a man like Dennis-it in- cludes you and his hOme and every. thing else." Pauline reflected, the she sighed. I SUPP“? you're rig t,” she said zltellanst- You understand men so Barbara flatly refused to visit l3 ttllped hwltal, thouglg 6 TO BS 8 0L] think it unkind. he w Bprbara laughed. "You flatter me. she said rnockingly. "B I hate illness and hospital wards- the smell of drugs always makes m; feel sick." Paulines eyes grew wistful. "Wouldn't you come and see me, then. if l were ill?" she asked. xgvoukée’ different." Barbara frowned: "Well for one thins. ou rather like me, don't you? erieas Denni s-— Pauline broke in eagerly. "But he doesn t, he doesn't! He's asked after you ever so many times since the accident." "Mnlflifs very kind!!! him" ' If ou two could only be friendsi" Paul ne said for the millionth this. Barbara threw a cigarette end fireward. "Dennis and I can never be friends." she said positively. "Arid what does it matter? No doubt it's all my faint." Pauline shook her head. "No, I think Dennis is as much to blame M you she admitted. "It's such a pity. because you're a darling, and he's really rather a. nice man, you know, Barbie!" Barbara laughed. It was in the middle of the week that Pauline announced that Den- nis would be home on Friday. There was a moment's silence, then Barbara said calmly, turning the page of a book she was reading. "What a pity! I shall have w go to town on a ." "Barbie! Can't you put it off? I wanted to celebrate, I've asked Peter to dinner." "I’m sorry. but I've promised to lunch and go to a theatre with Captain Barnet!" Pauline pot up and came to sit on the arm o her friend's chair. “I wish you wouldn't go out with that man. bie." "My dear soul, why ever not?" "He's married.’ “Well. that's his misfortune, not his fault." "Do you think marriage h a mis- fortune. then?" "Yes, in nine cases out of ten. It was in mine-it is in Jerry's. You, I dare say. will be the rest encep- tion that proves the e." "I wish you weren't so cynical." "Life-my sort of liie. at least- makes one cynical. so don't worry pour little head about me. I'm quite a py in my own way." ere was a short silence; then Pauline asked almost shyly: "Ia Jerry Bsrnet the man you-you said you cared about?" Barbara laughed. "Jerry? Good heavens, noi He's not my sort. , We're good friends, but I couldn't fall in ove with a man who only talks about horses and dflizs.“ " d you really mean to go on Friday?" uIrve d-I "It's because she doesn't want to meet Dennis." Pauline thought bit- terly, when Barbara had left her. "I know that's what it is. Why do those two dislike each other so much, I wonder?" Then suddenly a bright. idea can‘; to her. If Dennis was well en n to come home on Friday, he wou d be well enough to come home on Thursday. Barbara should not know, and Peter should be asked to dinner for Thursday instead. She made her plans ls happilp as a child. taking only the maid rlto her confidence. And on Thursday Barbara had a headache. “Nothing much." vshe told Pauline, who went her room and hun over her wlh solicitude. kind of headache f get when I know anv exertion lies before me. Leaving is comfortable room, for instance. and moving on. All my liis I seem to have been movinl! on," she added rather drearily, and then as she saw the concern in Pculine's eyes, _shs sat up with sudden energy. “Don t take any notice of me. Send me a strum cup cf tea and leave me in peace till tea time: then I'll be down, clothed and in my right mind." (To be Continued) avlltv pay nan DAY a sea-lion eats i0 pounds oi mar- Tl-ll! CHARLOTTTETQWLN GUARDIAN _ industry is helping win the war... ' industry must help hullll a peacetime war-ill Hiking now ll winning the war . . . Thinking new can win the peace Today millions of service men are fighting for "a better world to live in." Other millions of individuals are per- forming miracles of production through the united efforts of management and wage earners-all of one mind-for "unconditional surrender." 754W that has i * Tomorrou/ these millions will be permanently employed in peacetime pursuits provided they-all of one rnind-—dic- ‘ rate sound peace terms calling for sustained prosperity. If the world is to prosper, there must bethe same cohesion among the United Nations during the transition periodi ’ ' ' ’ " and thereafter as now exists during the world-wide con- ‘a fiict. Internal stability here and in other nations can be ' gained and maintained only by sustained industrial pro- \ duction and by economic interdependence. j j A . i ‘i. ' ‘R The people of this country, in common with the people of "-1 t other lands, will prosper materially and spiritually when 1 \ this war is ended but only if insistence, world-wide in ' scope, is now voiced for A JUST AND DURABLE PEACE. \ THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 25 King Sires! West, Toronie _sie “ca! RB“ m summerside: t‘. (IHP. the figure: would. I m town, is president of the Maritime‘ ‘by the primary producers (Ofgiilh . r ' ‘ " ' ‘llil-v .i Vi: Mrs. John Darcy and Board. New Brunswick officers ill- _lsed or otherwise» that the iliiti N \ . I I 5li-l.°‘\‘v3it‘§§ Lingard and seven elude Miss Wilson Sister St. Anis- PUBLIC FORUM . utlve 1h the matter has to be credit W1 “11- i. ~ lmllmr“ 1‘. dcmldren laus, Ohatham; John Flood, Saint ed to the Ireat farmer Olgfllllz concliisloilth. _ _ x i gm“ ' ' _ ‘John and Ambrose Vifheeler Monc- ‘ n“ u“... U n,‘ ,- u, . atlons. who cooperate uiith, rather inrlnwld lndusvr m» is stil - .1; vedfol ru- .. , - ‘ m“ w uxilxillterlzslfeaill-ll ldVcrlglT-J i CONNORS-CAMPBELL-A quiet wflr-MOIWW“ Tllflfi- , aim-n»- i1 urn-unwi- ei ‘"1 “mm” ‘vltll- ll" “W”. 1,, 111.. loca - 7 fr‘: a IIQIWKV nature may be H151». urddllis tpok lllflcfurlité 71st; claotcktlirl ENGAGEH_ Mm c :‘;‘,.'.§'.,°.'.'.'......"s..'.'l'l'.'.7"l... , Cowfiifgeewgirrldafiiggétglégpd urban . _ Hm l! ll" “m5 l‘ "Md- ‘mull m‘ Kl“ $01.11‘ “I21 0 arson“ cwhen tho l Howatt, New Glasgow, ailnouizces annually enderw ill Ill-W" workers be today were it not in!" ‘ l ' "l "l0 l" ldllmu- fig)‘ §L ‘J"{§,.‘,.”.,,,1wdg1., mgrriagf ‘the engagement of her dauglite: "l '-'"""*"‘* . - r a and lPfirlPffilllp oi ktllC rilruiiuklv‘ llilfl qiiii] ‘Jtuilié ”_' '. - - ~ ., vwian pearls to My, William Lrt- I3 cut of every 100 urban W01‘ "rrs i Mill i‘ “"911 iii‘ ~ 000KB l" PlwWlIYliPhB- 3955"‘ C°““°“' daughter M M“ "r b N tn Rustico soil of mo. .. t l"ll"|l iiiidcr the banners of rm. of 1hr ihmas iir -~ wvm ___. Coilstriblc and the late Bruce Con- 09m 5; 3rd M" L in Toomm i 131.111 Hbnv-w, (-1.1. 11m 1fl.1.,1-1,.._ 1 11 1U‘ CDNFEDERATION LIFE “sum i 5mm” and L’ cfiLcfiax-ogdncgrfnwgp illfi-rllmé o} take place the latter l CREDIT TO WHOM l It? a recent. editorial. The Glllifd , we lid-cr- a ixnrrl [or l'—" nritY". ANCE. 15°" "l M“ B“ “m” ° . 1pm s? June. G-H-li. ~~—~ lnll deals with the relationship ni ~ l Ilnl sir. w- . --- 1 lrfilfi‘ Hllls- Mas} The bnde “"5 ____ SIR-WI sec all Ottzlivu item in tile 11.1111 Cnmdmm m ‘hi. 1.3.1111“ v11» l I-‘llll l‘i.\l. FROM? F“ l _Mrs'ElmcrMnc_ ("Qssed m fl1nk“mte a-‘llg ‘lilac: U —- lll“""-“ “mllnllls i“ M1191‘ comm“ Lory loan niid heartily sliijiiiiwrttizi‘, " Donald and YOURS soil Barry. WW3 “V5353, "I p“ “Engeif; $9110 s’? WEDDED IN Toll- N‘0"A ‘lull’! mrnlhcrs ill tilr House oi COIHIllOlib i 1119 M19951 O1 1.10m JV 1_,, 11mm» .11 in‘ i),\li,\' arrived in the city irom Chal-louc- lTlilld vins s em‘ oblue .wn»h wedding took place in Kilox Church , 113' h; 1101-1‘... “m1 13rg111=g 130111.91 1 "an", minister, for the {armors m ; wwn- RBI r and ti“? me was“ W10’ '3'“ Hr?’ ‘Ce? Jngck Mcchm. Tormlm 9“ 5pm lzM- “Al” “He i '."_'~""“ "1 “"~“.“*‘l°ll°wlm.' ha“ i. lend the government "every dollar Every div .. ll 1 m - = own o! Mm‘ MacDonald r5 sismr‘ M“ “Imp "Lhosgnrltts, lgn was rooms: Maclradynl’ only naught? or -Mr i "msm U“ qllomm‘ “s. t? 1"“ ivhu i they could spore". It is well kilnWli nwcagilt ill ins~st~zs Edna DeSailctLs, Trinity avenuo- ni Bear n role me cerflgony a and Mrs. Dousall Macisdyeil. (‘Iilrif- I is entitled to the credit. "for saving 5 m,“ me Sam Fnurm 171C101... L0, , ‘ , _ _ new .. r " ‘W- ' ‘ i. ‘ “ _; ' ' " l" ' - 1- 5- ' ' ivnuld do no iinviivli ar mind to lrirrr i ~ ~ HOME FOR. BUKIAI. - Tile brldss 1182;11:3- lllliior llgplgl’ welggigg scn of the late Mr. and Mic. John 1111-. _‘!lC' lliiilillliil‘, r llups ' on i ma,“ "m". (,1 111111.17 1;"... 1 T1... 1.... .1 1,.-_,11,.§ a" “Sdltffl-‘kiéi. i . Pa‘: . __ a . . , a June lst. Burial took place in Szv- T YEW‘ Arout comingiy attired in white sheer Wllh . ilfllllZillflilS, whercas the latter canvas-manna“ama-t-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.n~ en Mile Bay in the family plot be- MAR‘ "l"? " * — ' pale blue accessories. and wore a (‘l'E(‘lllf~_ the House committee on a 36 Maritime groups are now ready to enter the ilewly-organimd Hos- 1:li.ll Service Asscciotlon plan ior corsage of pink roses. She was at- inure! , Q Q tho farm viewpoint, tilere‘ 1 iluch point iii tile above :, u s as in the proper credll w: h l h b dPete-Rana- fldo er M‘ us an 1 tended by Gertrude MacAulay as Fr han. Funeral ass was sung by Re . Willi . Ma Donald. Pnil- bridesmaid. who was smartly drcs- is ll beliefs We??? MESSTSLCHUGSOH Lutll- llQ-‘Pillll “TQ ML“ Rum WW0“ sed in brown and gold dress and a mm . er, Cyril MncFarlaile. Rriliili Mi!- mmml dhwwr and sememry‘ wore g, corsagc oi yellow roses. The 1 incai mi, ns it is generally accepted =1151-1-v_,1..-_-_-,n._~ m“ i treasurer said recently. Enrolment roomsman was Gem. e Lowe n; Tm i _,_ §§$l§lirlG§§§§§l.“li/nltiari. The body ‘ lsfllw" '° “gym.” l“ lfl‘? Malia“: lgonto. After the marrfiizaae the Noun! l MY- "lid Mrs» RlfisPl l-~ "d ha" “mirrors “or " 512331553 .l"..°..r..s*.lr..°.islams. i.¢~"r's.r"“ a "i" “wit. "it'll ' i"-*"i"l.“ir . daulzhter Mrs. Laura Filntiis of ‘ '_ ' a we ng supper at Ha on a .< rill 0 i 011 T68- Riocherter. New Hampshire. MrslllY-‘lllflllfll liirinugenlentt, aiui iinllilliwthe table being centred with the, ——— _ Ranahan leaves to mourn a son in"! ‘mp “l”, ccopcl“ “s n c“ cc " wedding cake decorated with Sprinz i Mr and Mrs. Milton Picknrd ar- Thomas J. Ranallan. twn grniuirails E3? flowers 3nd candle light. Tho coliplc, Elvsid home from Ottawa cn Pri- lmlis and Emmett with tho armed ‘ _ - - 1 r ‘ left on a lionevmcon trip to P. E. 8i’. . forces. also two granddaughters. iifliflssfifi“flggilgfllifv°lgil§guéi13f} Island to visit their people. _ -—-— studyin! for a nurse in blnn- N0" >_° a i‘ “"3 " r ‘ Arriving by plane on Prldav they Ml» Dfiiifllfl B» lllacKflY RC A? .—_--—_ _~_-—-__~__ —._-_—-<.~, r Fmd- Fllsl Km"? l0 °°m9 lmdel‘ m‘ zlcft on Tuesday for Halifax, The has cabled his nnrcllts. Mr. and Mrs. 111?") ‘"9"’ 17 empmlees °f m? El“ 51-1119 has uni 11111-51113 1n To- Hugh F. MncKav, Brrizltirllbvillc. all A.P‘“. l‘°r'me%l1';1E3;lng:grgcfifi' rolllo for the past two years. noliliciilg his safe arrival overseas rxvv. . ~ . e ____ ; lot iii.“ C.N.R.. HaFfax. has enrolled P l 511-4 Jack M 1-;_1_\-,nn11(1 ‘,1 m.» ‘ WORK PANT} vIif-‘i Q6 members. Miss Wilson said GYSOIIH S ‘ Kenyon & Erkllnrdi Advertising =. "m, ,,,,_,,,,,,,,1m.w_ m- ill!‘ i1 ‘Pl would soon include more -—- A§Ql‘_\' Ltd. Montrcal accompanied - ha,” cmadunnnw. than lmfiriii enrolled members ill Mrs. (Lleuti Robert A. Farquhar- hv 1i: C. c Chrkc, advertising 1w, luaamm ‘Mum N 1:1“ Birrjvme Provinces. Assistlmz son and two children arrived from manager of tho Kellogg Co., and i Serreinry oi the hoard of ,,.,.s,,|,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,_.,, Mir: ivilscn at the branch oiiic" London. Ontario, Saturday morn-i ‘Mr. c irm-snnul t‘l'l‘ll0l'li\l sales Public i'tiiiti<-<. mail, ilnvc been visiting the prov- Notire is hereby given ihnl the Board of Puliilr Yliliiics will hold n public hearing at lllc Bnzlrri room in Charlottetown on the 30th day of Julio. 1943. nl the hour of 2.30 o'clock in illc nflerllonn re the following mailers: ll) The application oi lhc Maritime Electric Co. for the supply and sale of electric senior in till- irr- ritorics until the present time served by the Nnrtil ‘frlnrl l-Jlcciric Co. (2) The application oi the said Maritime Electric ('n. for the erection of a poledinc along the highway from Charlottetown to North Tryon via Bonshaw and the servicing of tllr fnllii‘. Any persons Interested in this rlpplirniioil may liiirllll at thi- time and place above mentioned and lnxrkt- rrllrcscntzliions therein. Dated at. Charloltetoivn the 10th day of Jilllc, A. l). I043. J. J. (‘ONDON lne life a dav. n.y,.,,,,,,,,,.;,,1c1,1nm how: viii he itiirs Diivrri Dawns. B.A.. illg. They were met at Monctriil and ‘ ssomlto..nslu..,<....4, ' “r r1’ Iiioiili’ Allison UIllVGT-liliflibmbflflkd homo by her sisters inrc ill connection ulill GrowPup A HMHNMVMMSNN do; (mg, 8—ll-li-l’l_-3i slty. Dr. J. A. MacMillan, Charlctte- the Misses MacMillan.