MONDAY, “OQOOO? l c mum‘... ‘Q3 Sea View ; The iither Man hasn't‘. mwibi‘ Pic“; And Vicinity n, ‘rhenwasi. ooddealmornltt- _____ “U” l “u” 1h fishermen ham been lro-owo-e-e-oaaeoeoooeew", ..',‘.',§§..1§““““'°'““" The“ . some“ fine catches of codfishflm Do-comc u ; u don't - Ruml "4 "You seemed to_be eniovin your“ know bow m Iuwtlt. 130m yiiu. qpfllrfll‘ of a lobster chat r self." he used. ‘M “Y "- ,£ "mi Pauline ma the letter down is them M" o-nonl. thousht you didn like with a fee or guilt. She wished u,” m cold mom when hs in- him- , ahehedtol hermotherofthistsnds thsmusocneshn "1 d0!" Willem," 435mm!" u“ trip to New York, and t in a way a mm“; '1 m; iuhgterl. sub etc: gzjigh gar.‘ u w“ ‘ m" she wag gdlad now she bead not. be- ___ " - 68111 cause a sh wing: you heard they were comill8 £1,523"? h5g0 kg‘; and Mrs.“ wr . viz: the wihmtreet looked dreary and de- she and mm” w m ticns of then m:ny friend! 0n Q10 wrwdtihef¢ W“ 110$ I 1 l m ‘m7 some cof ee. and then she sawpgn- ‘mvd °x ' u“ n“ m "m" window o! the tell b!“ "I 9*“ other nomi- which had slipped out Cm“ "Wm °" 5““"°"' "m" $111151 ‘ggivmd- "We" - I°°d' hind the toast rack, rt wh- Barnet tried to W?» h" "l" gfidwnting, andm Pahuellnektlflllfgri MN- Qlllfl Gem-m "id m” m‘ NW1 h"- "5" Y°“ W113.“ 1"" missed a beat as aha tore the en- and dauehur are spendins n nim- an affair with that fellow ' he de- W10” 0mm m; vmt in Seq View the Quests of mended jealously. "I saw him take Dem Pumm: ML and w‘ Atwood B13311“; _ w 131*; film's Min-W did W“ flaw not to so to hos Aussies --- v x He broke off sharply. for instead gulf, $51 zigzag: aramebasiness. Mishlufili?! Qllfimlfi; m“ ‘ ' 0! the bursi- 0! "n!" l“ h“ u‘ mother? She is not at all well and wig ti?” to oiaRoy Adams lleilwd- Baflliim ha“ w “Y-“flk I d0 not like ieavin her alone. g. Viigw 0:11:02" ' Ysfifiiifild... ‘he... u... and "=3, 3.535% y “were m *1 ‘ ' “ti? heas°tsirrzs."=.s.z"hk-l?~ we ww- ° “° ‘j “°"° w“ ... 00 un O but Barbara in tears-sobbing “I mlagmsfebfgofirg I mg$t visit with friends in Hummus-nice. a s1r1—1=" him bdrm»! ""1 "h" Pauline safd) aloud. She sat in i a-vned- bed and was surprised to see ow M!» "will" 1mm“ 1°“ ‘°' If» W" a slim!“ "m"! m?’ °n°° her hand trembled a8 she 1mm ho.- cently for Momton. ma. "1 Join safely in her room, Barabas chief)“, _ tmizholhp,‘ H: k m‘ “ma w“ of @911"! Bhwld 1* °"° °‘ Wu" n ¥he door opened and Dennis Mr and Mrs. Wallace MacNubt. was not that she 1W1 "W 8"“ '1' ‘came in. ‘ Darnley who has offered nu ser- ‘°°“°‘L.§°' P"§i‘$ros’i§o“1l§onr“.‘fl‘ " H's ill." Pauline said in I vices for his country since the Out- ' ve voice, . d son He was. as he had sad. unlikl "m? e‘ me sect. Ho took the d°glgi§ua"mfiemfimunac other men. Dennis W85 ifleren". and she knew that he des isec: “w leilfgl: nfiffflls ail‘ agnglnfag sacrifice while in action in May, them. himself for the thing he coul no 3 -. 1942. control Yet the str e inexplic-yitéagfini§gegygshlgl%lmm m“ i. . able attraction which s e had felt “I shall have to Dennis" A very pretfi wedding ceremony for him so 10H: had now communi- m’ was held at the Manse at Malifiqllfi . on Wednesday rncrnlni. Julie 9m -Q..-,1'Q" ~11 Qilaffifiw"? H cubed itself w him and was rrrov- m’ bi’ °°““““°d’ ‘ THE CHARLGTTETOWN uUARDlAN rauhrxir-"i. ~.. r " ' Emmi“ the famous abode of British prime ministers at No. 10 Down- ing street Wlnstonn Churchill responcka Lo stilutations 0i LXIS-OIWU)‘ Wlfll a familiar sign. 1T; 1 2.2.: islnrlonooo- w“ Bread crumbs. roiled outs. soy “our m- 5oy grits are ‘good "stretch- srs" for meat and fish croquettes, loaves, had‘. and slmvs. When food has burned even ing stronger than his own inherent loyalty. Bar are was essentially honest with herself. No matter how much she posed and dlssembled before her world she never for one mom- cnt. tried to pretend w herself that she was any better than she was. And now at four dclock in this gray morn she sat down b the fire before went to be and looked into her heart with cool deliberation. She loved Dennis OCI-lara as she had never loved any man-that was a truth that she had never loved any man-that was a truth that she had never questioned. She was sufficiently a woman of the world m recognize that her attrac- Senate In Discussion 0n Ottawa. June l'i - Senator A. D. McRB-e (Prog Con Food Problems warns smut 2.5:;- iGP)‘ - tailored suit with rnafchilfl "We!" British Columbia) yesterday asked young wv-Pie left immediately for in the Upper House why United a short honeymoon trlPifl the 9""- ‘cloc when Marqaret. 59111811- sérlgfol/lrs? James Cousins and the late Mr. Cousins of Baltic became the bride of Hubert. son 0f Mr- and Mrs. David Callsley. Spflni! Val- lgy, The young couple were attend- ed by Miss Ruby Caisley, sister of the groom while Mr. David Cousin»! ably supported the groom. The (r-Mtlveiy gowncd in a black tailor- ed suit with matchini; accessories while the bridesmaid also wore a .sories. After the ceremony the an; THIS is more than a war‘ It's a real share in the‘ fight for Freedom. There are forty different jobs that women can do in the tion for him was probably largely States farmers were being bonused ince before returning to l-ltlfill’ i101? physical. She knew that she ang- to increase production of wheat in Spring Valley where eY W cred and exasperated him eveniwhile Canadian farmers were bon- reside accompanied "w b6“ while she drew him. and that the nused m c“; down wheat acreage, wishes of their many friends I01‘ obstinate. intensely mflswlm "Emil Assurances had been given that future hawineas and PWBWYRY- i" hi5 manic“! W159‘! m 0V9" most complete understanding and -- fggggerher and ti’ Pm” him“! agreement exists between the gov- The hall at Sea View wag‘ figs . _ .... on she hm wmmned h" 1°“ m’ Zflmslglfis oitofartll-ida andieutggtiognlbi gerlitiiigutwnllgsi fiiJeacDzaigliltic Play" ""3,‘ggiqelvoeliowigfgggggyniggg; foodstuffs. Senate: MpgRae ‘said. n era of Indian mver otazed their £10m wfienfiemfig‘; taken has,“ his had been said each country had ag- three-act play- The Um? Clam”; arms and kissed her. reed to grow what it was best fitted per. This play was in charflé 0 R.C.A.F.—important work that they can do as well u men. Training fits them for essential places in control towers and equipment depots, in hangars and meteoro- logical departments, in garages and offices. And there's recreation for all-shows, dancing, games-travel-and new friends. slightly. whisk the pct of scorched food to the sink and set i! in a larger pan containing water and let it stay there a few minutes. Then pour out the fwd. without ifs rbLr-ip what may stick to the 30'. [ind it will no! taste scorched. if n. has. no! finished cooking. Add none wafer and continue cooking. Airwoman are needed for these and many other trades: Clerks . "Wireless Operators (Ground) a. . Stenographers . . .Transport Drivers . . . Chefs . . . Photographers. Opportunities for advancement are excellent right now. And the thorough training will fit you for peacetime em- ”"“a""'l'G'7a'F="o'¢* ’C‘.“"'>uu JIAv't"A"' ‘ '4 MEXICAN DESIGNS ARE COLORFUL Dennis was married, but lots of other men with whom she had had affairs had also been married, and it had not seemed as insuperable barrier. but here again Dennis was different. Suppose he had been free. For a moment Barbara gave herself u to the wonderful happiness of hat thought. Free! So that she could have married him! She felt, for the first time, as if she had lost her way on the road of fe; as ii she had turned aside of a1i- Without her Dennis would havebeen quite happy with Pauline quite satisfied with her-but woul to produce. were 200,000,000 unsold on Canadian farms? 00.’; "Market Features") In view of the collaboration that e!‘ Parish who introduced the play- was understood to exist why mould ers and then gave the settin! 01' U16 the United States now be increasing different acts. The players certainly wheat output especially when there excelled themselves in their per- bushels of wheat formance and kept the audience in Senator McR-ae said he based his ish. The best of order prevailed and remarks on a recent article in a the loud and heany applause told western trade journal (Searle Grain of the appreciaion of the aiudience. He asked that the government Arthur Stewart auctioned a num- Rev. Father ‘Frainor of Indian Riv- a gale of laughter from start to fin- At the conclusion of the play m- rtléake a full statement on the mat- 'ber 0f pia and boxes of candy and d is te 1'- Bn so m sad the y“ S‘ treasure Senator J. H. King (lbib. British the proceeds of the evening. The Columbia-l Government l-eH-dfi!‘ N- ladies served lunch to the members plied that the zvvernmenis of Can- of the play which was greatly en- s. splendid sum was realized from Send for this free book- ie: about ainvomcn in the R. C.A.F. Write: Director of Manning, R.C.A.F.,]:ckson Bulld- ployrnent when the big show is over. Tlvs R.C.A.F. needs girls, age: l8 lo 45 will! s! Iona! Hrkb Szboal Entrance. Apply a! your nearest R.C. A. F. Recruiting Cmlrr, bringing ‘ng,0naw:_i,_orrhe ncar- proof of education and birlb cerlfcate. EXCELLENT OPPOR: zaslmffilrgitving Cenue TUNITIES FOR PROMOTION. "Slliuwu g datum mayjlyl" Recruiting Ccnlrn a9: ‘numb. cuw. "w", Monday: and ‘Ilwrrdoys V on. re 9 p.|w.| Tuesdays, Wednuduyi and Friday: 9 u.m. Io 5.30 on.) Saturday: 9 o.m. is 3.30 pun. ‘Inhmdlan may clue s. clutched (rem any National Selecllve Semis V , Calgary, Edmonton, Suiiaiacn, Regina, Wlnnipcl, North Buy, Wlndlor, l-ondon, Homluon. Tcmnlc, Oildwu, Mon- treal, Quebec, Mcnzvon, Nollfal. 110? W850’; he already hired 01’ ada and the United States have jqyed. Thu gathering was unt P31111116?» 1115mm‘ 5590mm- hel‘ been collaborating on most of their the gugplcfl Q1 the sea View W. I. childlshness- BM he!‘ 5911mm“ war activities. He was satisfied and the members wish to thank all “P” mm? there had been conferences between who contfl-bvutgd m my way u; make hJVIé Ibgeaarxdngommgy 35;: flag‘; the Canadian and American depart- my; evening the success it was. ‘list-w. 2' rzaazur-ri ~ vuwrmswr-rrr "ms-err. .. Jrrza-nra-z-w r: c a s- 2 - ~ .- c "c r‘ w“ DESIGN NO. 568 Gay Mexican embroid designs for towels or for individun pictures are decorative in every household. Hot i1'0n lrunsfur pattern N0. contains l0 motifs mensurmt! 9139"» 2H by 4 mchc-s ouch with ccmplctc instructions. To order Dattcrn: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in min O1" stamps to Needlework Bureau Charlottetown Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. 568 NAME — - — — --—flh_'- L‘ . . THIS MILITARY miss lakes od- vonicgo o.‘ a ‘time out period to relrcsb banal?’ with o cup of lea. One of the ien "Lucky Stars" in Warner Bros.‘ "Thank Your Lucky Stars." Miss Shirley Cowon seems pleased lo be laying with such slurs 0s Eddie cnior, Ann Sheri- dan, Errol Flynn and Joan Lesiie. WATC flilrlilliDS To crow carrots properly they mus! be kept wec:l-frre_ nnrticular- 1y ushcn rhry are small, since weeds ii 1m! kfilt down will soon smother the YOUIllZ carrots. " krlicccis; V lnlFfilflfAflHillliEflhilAygvggfié o.’ was life as she knew it. She tried to feel brave and de- termined, but when at last she got info bed sleep was impossible. She kept living over and over again those few moments with Dennis O'Hara. His kiss had been the real thing-a. seal set upon her heart and soul forever.‘ The Gliaras had been in New York three days when a letter came from Paulines mother. Pauline was breakfasting in bed. She had had three late nights and was tired. She also had a very new and be- coming negligee, and she wanted to see whether Dennis noticed it. An- parently he had not. He got up at the usual time, bathed. anu Went downstairs to breakfast. "You ought to rest," Pauline azoléied. I'm sure you must be dead re ." But Dennis halted breakfast in bed and said so. "T11 have mine downstairs and come up again." he said. So Paul- ine had hers alone. There was a long mirror in a wardrobe door qp- poaite .and in it she could see her reflection-d very charm reflec- tion. The new ne ligee a ed her she decided, an she wondered wistfuily why Dennis had not wld her so. t She sighed and took up the let- er- MY Darling Child (her mother wrote)" I am sitting up in bed writ this. as I have not been very well. It seems such a long time since I saw you, Pauline, and as Daddy has to go to Los Angeles on business for a. few days I am wondering if Dennis will spare you to me? I have not been very well-it's my Jo see you and know that you are silly old heart again. so Dr. Pan- . thin Sal's. but I feel sure a rest and ia slzbi- of you will put me vri ht. ‘ll-low are you. sweetheart? our letters tell me s0 little, and I long ‘p .G..I'-IP“L ted leagues in the cabinet. Senator MacArthur Seniitor dreelman of a plentiful a _ toes being av ble Saskatchewan. v ~ especially Prince Edward Island. film-sized potatoes are the best. A-P-H-im wolm PANTS A55? Heavy all-wool Audion Pride _ Homespun. Canada‘: lml 1M0 I569 Iv vomit aid new. M your dealer's or write and we‘! no you an supplied. CLAVTQI In SONS lTD., Halifax, Canada. MADE-IN- of McGiil University. I-‘Ie would brill! 3811 bill's MORBFS in wireless training in Montreal question to the attent n of his col- during the past winter MacArihw He is having a well earned fur- (Lib. Prinmdiidward Islandl said iough at his home here with his there must bdgisome intelligent dis- parents Mr. and Mrs. James Dug- tribution. Onlyéhthe other day. a gan. Saskatchewan * ator had talked ly of good pota- in Northern If potatoes were piled up "like cordwocd" in Saskatchewan. why (he home of Mrs. Ira were they not sent where they were June 16th. with sixteen members needed and where producers could and two visitors present. get much better prices? But Senat- or MacArthur said, the best pota- and adoption of minutes of previcns toes were those from the Maritimes meeting and report; of gqmmjtmgi “'I‘hey tell me that in the west $15.00 be given to Greek Relief they grow potatoes a font and a half Fund. long. They are no good. The med- nouns n. is ntung that this pm craft with m roe foot winsmn Iiwuld be the watchdog of cansdrssea lanemft was designed by I. M. Inddon. Chief Executive Officer of t‘ lideted ‘mepianeispoweredbytwotwinwaspensinssofiflhorlepower which can lift the l4 tons from the harbor st lhlilhx Ind lend it fly- ing ecroas the continent at m0 miles per hour, letting down at Vbncouve. Mr. Weldon Diiggtn of the RC. AQF‘. who has been taking a course has been succesful in his exams in this par- ticular course and is receiving a warm welcvne and hearty congrat- ulations from his many friends here. SOUTH WINSLOE W. I. The South 7mm w. I. met at Aulds, on Roll call was followed by reading It was moved and seconded that Delegates appointed to attend Convention in July were Mrs. S. Taylor and Mrs. 0. Campbell. Orders were taken for fourteen Institute Cook Books. Plans were made for a dance to be held in the near future. Next meeting to be at Mrs. Br] Rudd's on July 7th. Lunch committee-Mrs. Reagh "Wne. Mrs. MscFarlane, Mrs. Earl “flit... 1 gin; ee g cosed by sin God Save the King. CANADA O’! UANIO Mftflfl GIIDOPIMGII, I lfldilte Mice . without s refuellin: stop on the way. Considered the e ltome of lomoer. Ann Sheridan storied in lilo as o iom- . She rom ed and! fou H her way ihfouqh schogi, always with high morlu boy/cm She went to Nomad State cache“ Col ego. intending to become o teacher. But Fate. in the form of her sister. Ki , intervened. KjW sent c picture of Ann lo the editor of o per reeling lclani and beau for H Iywood. The edliof sent for her and sped her on her way lo 1:: movie capitol. Starring in eilcms she seemed dosh" to be a hon era queen. Fate again come to the rescue In the guise of Warner Bros. Given c role opposite Pat O Brien cad Hurnplmy Bogart. Ann did such a good iob that she never went "worm - aqclnjhcls currentlyio loyalist-jinn.’ "Bdgecibcrlpeu" with Errol ilynn,