PltIiiliE EiiYlAiiii-To-iiay-anil-Wsil. ‘ SHOWS START AT 2:30-6:50-9 Vffflfkfi ({1- ...ih0 olWWi "P" ivrous thing culled A bvon-iiifli SW80?‘ M-G-M presents u; to every mun and woman... .~~\vi Directed by MERVYN LclOV ADVANCE SALE 0F EVENING TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE TODAY 2:30-4:30 l‘: flf-‘l-‘f-“fi h'¢"aF-'n‘-' ratios laiuimvc cams poem: can csacttiism, IiENTRAL lillllilillll This column is reserved for slows 0i local interest. but advert-lain: "1 o hows: asturo may be s st five cents s word. strictly our" lblo in advance, CB-ASWELL _ for PDOIOSTIBU- CONFEDEBATO SURANCE. I N LIFE IN GUESTS 0F FRIENDS — Mr. had his bail of $10.00 estreated, one was fined $10.00 and costs or 20 oavs. another was given seven days. while another had his case remanded for a week. A robbery with violence charge was set over till August 7th. GRADUATES AT BBOOKVILLE —— Among the recent graduates at Brockvllle is Lieut. Bill Beairsto. of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, who recently also graduated in medicine and surg- ery at Toronto University. He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C. Beairsto, Toronto, and grand- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B. McCready. WOUNDED IN FRANCE — Mrs. Beatrice MacInnis, 234 Queen St. has been notified that her son, Pie. Lawrence Elwood Maclnnis, was officially reported wounded in France on July 24th. Pte. Mac- fnr three yciirs and has two bro- tllers lli the Navy, AB. Gordon and AB. Lowell, R. C. N. V. R. NEWS FROM WAR PRISONER nope-enjoying good health. Be- fore enlisting he was employed by Kelly 6t McInnis. 25TH ANNIVERSARY — On July twenty-third. Mr. and Mrs. Hlbbert l-lilizlles of Covchead West quietly celebrated the twenty-fifth anni- versary of their marriage with ilicir children and grandchildren gathered around them. One son- lii-law Sgt. Mai. Clarke was un- zivolclably absent. Mrs. Clarke and their tuo boys. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- BINGO _ Holy Redeemer Hall I'D-NIGHT . 8.30 The prises are the some as "W" Prevailing st other Ullllfls in the city. Freezout of! our foot. Brill M . Ch l Y“ l .' ti.i:...°i.l"t..::a's2 "l "l-m-ll- -=-»-- Mn a, My}, MlhlVCl’ town and Kensington, P. E. 1., last f . h ‘ Wm‘- 5D9ildii1B a few days with gqgotltol’ Gfldiil GI friends. - New Glasgow News. 59mph you ““‘“ Rev. O. P. Wood accompanied my! scrunt cs: COURT - at the Cit' b m, Home,‘ any“. M , d " Pm“ °°“" "WNW ""1 "l!" FHQAIH, left yesterday °° ' for Western Canada. Pom!“ Mrs. A. D. Taylor and M15; Shirley and Miss Constance Tay- lor of Fredericton, N. B, are spend- lag s. vacation at a summe resort near Charlottetown. Misses Evelyn and Sylvia Block of New York City arrived here on Saturday night to vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Block. Mr. and Mrs. B. Targofl’ of Parkchester, New York. arrived in Charlottetown Saturday evening to visit the latter’s parents, Mr, iartigdMrs. A. Block, Spring par-i; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Acorn have received a cablegram from their oldest son Charles John. now serv- ing in Great Britain. Charles has ~ boon 1n the army for the past ooted ast like its. GLIJKVO- pm4u“d bYQDNEYFIANKUN . Iilllis, ivllo joined up when war three h 5° P _ ~' . . I 3 m1 . ‘ t years, living served one men crossing a clowdcd street. uas c aled has been overseas “Shall we eaw, Phmp Bard s“? year in Labrador. A. C. McCarville. R. C. N. V. R.. has returned to Halifax afte spending his furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Ollie M“ 555 f-Two postcards and a letter were McCarvllle, Freetown. per Ships back m 1340 m- there. loccltCil yycsterdfly 01- ille b01119 abouts. sailing up and unloading - - _ Blank ONeil who has been mis- Mrs. P. C. l-Iamm and her daugh- teas and spices and silks from 5111s’ filnoe the 11111 o1 Hons Kons- te Miriam. of Arlington. Mass, China?" MHF-VH-‘a ,. l-lis wife who is at present visiting are the guests of Mrs, l-lammh; par. “I can-L pm too hungry, Come . l. in souris received the joyful tid- guts, Mr, and Mrs, gammond y . p I L c‘! s: 11155 lastevenlne. Numerous friends Johnston. Charlottetown. Soon they Joan's eyes glowed like stars as '- lll ll" "W fvlll “l,” be Bled $0 will be Joined by Mr. P. c. ntimm. she seated herself in a bright blue ‘I m“ m“ “Huck l5 “me-and W110 W118 501111911)’ on the staff of chair at a chrome yellow table in the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. Hamm is now a valued member of the staff of the ataderal Reserve Bank of Boston. ass. HEXHIBITORS ATTENTION!- Provincini Prize List is now avail- able and anyone who has not re- ceived one can do so hv writing the Secretary. J. W. Bouiter, Char- iottetovvn. P. E l. ‘l-‘i-tf. A~ , tlon on July 17, his mother. Mrs. o Gnr. Joseph Maurice Perry I (above) who was wounded in ac- t Mary Corrlgan of 20 Valley street. Charlottetown, has been informed. The nature or extent of the wounds was not yet known, the mes- sage said. Although the message did hot say where Gnr. Perry was .serviniz it is presumed that it "vas in France. Another brother, Cpl. Raylnong an Qlgjlueen Charlotte. _ gested. They were standing at the end of the wharf. Joan looked off to sea. said dreamily. “If you close your eyes. can't you imagine clip- thc low ccillngcd crowded which was redolent of frying fish and coffee. Through the haze from an incredible number of cigarettes, she saw a dull-toned old map of Clipper ship Days in Boston ‘Har- bour. another of ‘Colonial Boston. Voices flowed or rasped accord- ing to the mood of the owners. ‘Through the open windows. fram- ed ln ship-printed chints curtains, drifted the scream of gul the whistle of tug-boats and the mel- ody O Sole Mlo wheczed from s 1 liavs Your Coal Bin Ready Ifyou are getting both bard and soft coal separately, have the necessary spaces ready and cleared for each. The delivery man is goin to be overworked-do everything so speed up his job. »eHi_'t_eai|l|i|iis summer fr.‘ .. - 2 Clean Your Furnace Have your furnace thoroughly cleaned before lighting the fire. Scale should be removed from h 'ng surfaces in furnace’ or boiler. Chimney and smoke pipes also should be cleaned. cncc Coffin with seven children. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Hughes and two girls were all present. After dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hughes were escorted to a seat in the living llurdy-gurdy. Joan's eyes came back from an inspection of a blackboard beside the cashier's desk on which was chalked the names, ports and arrival hours of As Long as I Live {clog m: ggggzséleflgtllychisiléraéifiod By grpcctcd vessels, and met Philip ' ' ard's. lev Coffin. carried in a beautiful , r n1 never can thank you enough Alllflfllli $0010 131110 and in a nice f brlizlng me lore." she said little speech presented it to the e§‘,,,,s,‘,.._ My“ C3,... back some parents with best wishes from the - faliiily. In their quiet way Mr. i and Mrs. Hughes thanked cllil- CHAPTER XIV tiren and grandchildren for their J00“ 100K801 from the tc-Xl win- ‘thougiltfulncss and hope they may 00W- Sho loved the hum and life h; gimfgd many moi-c yggrg t0 of the city. She loved the lite in give them all a welcome home as 0 5111811 WWII E00. 101W! i119 1101211- often as they can come, borlllless and friendliness of it. She liked having Jcpson, the post- day with my canvas and paillts—-" "Hello. Bard. Mind if I join you? This place is jammed. Get- ting altogether too popular. I can't find a table." Joan looked up at the man speaking. Where had she seen hlln before’! The shining black hair. the red carnation in the lapel of his Bi ilyliilfilit illlfl 1'»; atrlnull ‘in _ master, ask if her sister was in perfecu. out tweed Con? The wrlhlw‘ "i Personals pictures yet. I-le wasn't curious pmnflngn, Eyes? 3e threw an Miss Eleanor ‘émuh R N and 55m" h" lhllllly llifalls- He “'35 oblique glance at her. She had .11 .-:.\v.-e.v-v.-.-L---=H.=.u-.s-ax=.=.-.mava.a-tv emu-re..- lntcrestcd. Probably Drucilla Dodd was curious. She hadn't yet met the woman whom Patty Crofton seen that before, too. she had it. In the Lamont Agency. H "Sill-e, glad to have you," Philip Archibald MacDonald from Brook- ~J li-n were visitors in town Mon- n 4 Keep Your Chimney Clean 3 Repair lint-Stealing Leaks , :51 “an. T? £3 T‘; Itzglclc-‘Slpeilsllieer. gsgfitorlllesllqllcf]CdJahVlgLflHy-of You can save fuel by caulking the space lfyour furnace drsfr ispoolgit nay nous it SOIL‘SAIC"X‘:Q&'Z‘Y' lilgfjzllrgglfinggufig ital‘? Ogleéhléillfllearllgorilho 11F0W1118 L lg/Ityéiggtrofiitsng- Cligolvthiliestilisussglirrl‘? bewéreen the brickwork and the window your chimney is obstructed and needs ,. » - >1 mlzm: ',?i.§i?.‘§.'3°‘$§Z31i2.."‘fi .1“??? wit. '5“ all": i n n we’ 2:...;"’.'.."3:;ii.'.£.:§"“?::f‘ s“ "'"-"»"""* ."h l," wnkk . mm‘, 5i savage Harbonti gcfiffifioifs; '1 V N 9n“ ° 9'11 I ‘zlglltiknl ll show Sou some ' H’ ~ l "M ti=.!~e’1~'~-1~~~"-l~" E e.l.‘.‘;".ti'.‘i..li"il..ilt.i" .T::llz“':r.- zllwifiéli?lifnilliiiftiafll.3:22 k141i 1l¥%@‘lil'-'"\‘3l-.’»°$l $551951 i EXTRA! - usxvlqsD-‘agagyguvitswlsanr CARTOON a gtutilvilvceililig dtgicggaefs, arflligalhoglrasgila’: gtéefriigglythlgeeztigiiniirh rfllslflneytersled to l Eggdiiigtlipscigtrtlsréiasggi If you have not already Ordered Your fuel, do not delay r slows A1‘ =:30-1-B=‘-5 5- wmdfle‘ Eff: flgauirlmfgg b§gr“'t1;“°lu;f5f ' eager question. another day. Ask your dealer to deliver your quota, and 'i-'a"-'i-\'.-'.'b'='-'=Fs's\-V» . . . , _ "D l't tllill: it vrould help for n -'—'~*: '— :- Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Pmsmn stemntlvu‘ suggest m“? He “and away Jnnvgll: to nieet Miss Croftoll now. accept whatever suitable fuel he may have available =1 gin‘iraleftvllyglogldziyewoanl] cchange and paid the cab d0 you?" and later “Janvers 15 gm . 1444- s. s s . . . . z f 5pm,, a “my. vigiging Mrs. stcw- “YEN-Te late." he 551d as she COIl5f‘_l(_iu5 d warned the strmgh‘ Delay until cold weather sets m mav mean a wait: of days. l art's father and brothers. Mr. Charles Paynter, Roland and Paul. Gnr. Joseph Elle of Colonia. B. (7.. now stationed at Barrlefield, Onlnrlo, spent his furlough with liliss Beryl Brennan of 5'1 Brighton walked beside him on the rough P "i . i l g Ll t. planks M T wharf. “Have you As A Clou “lies Bus ne accoun Whll th y had luncheon he would }’oe:é‘?.,1“ m“ pa" °f the ‘my be‘ iflClfllllyeStCEf‘ the conversation to s1 . . tl f id sh had prepared. I No, Im thrilled. ISIlt it lnter- l Jgiwgg, $.‘.;.,.,.§ n, m. them “bum esmgvg?“ 5min the Sea! g love m" lshe let Philip Bard show them? t . . . " c‘ l“ ‘ "amun “o” “'9 Tl t v r good. The best work gla,‘ dcharloueglmn‘, ‘gunmen have hmmw“ shlee} edone. If Janvers liked u r ay "mm n8 c s u“ I tsiytoaisiircillh“ Igfligsilfflfatlgufflnfif. ' them. it might mean that llle wgulg ,, . T? ' - * l ' 5 t f~r his account to tie or M158 B_r.\l 310011011 013115 01W air. Automobiles crawled past. jéfjg, suppuse he did? was PRIVATE iiiiilE iiccouiioniinov °' “M'- °"‘"N°“’- Required For Provincial Exhibition and iliii Home Week August 15th to 18th Inclusive IIEPIITMEIT HON. C. D. 0F Hows IHIIIIOIIS It SUPPLY _ Miuisrss z from present‘ 11115 80110 l0 » 911d llfll‘ llQllflfiyfi Curtains flapncti at open windows i. rs i h h uid INIICBIIOIIB there l5 an urgent need of many with lih-i- ist _ M155 Iflg, Brqnnqn m the dull yienow bundinrv; m“ LP-m any R350.“ ‘my 5 e 5 o ——~; ' "11 1 ‘ lfl-‘l-"f-is- H ._ t-ev. .._~ M.-. __. ._.._ _.___ __. T, rim - . _ . . » _ ,_ '_ ~ . ' _ ' °‘ ‘, llive 11D i111 11551911111011! i0 htlll monts best_account. Plow I hate a space-salesman waiting to talk “Just lunched with her at 1 {he ate‘ homes bu"! available f0!‘ guests thi§ year. .Whlle ,‘,‘,f§3‘d,_ln. ff§§i‘,"“i,,f9r'igni§ii' ffiiiiid ed 313;“ ggllshevifllltie uizJlifs‘ cralg Lamont IilC-ld lficodlficlp a him. Ivc hated him since we ovlereyour new ad with me." I Wharf." i. iii.“ ‘UGUST m“ ‘° 18"‘ I“°'"“‘" ““'"' "°°' l- =- 0: “Si."‘§..ii’é.i““'.i.ii;ftiy° .. to senate-ts: fiil."‘t'i.lii.l."t.t“sifi =22; lanes W] ‘ ’ h; 1 ' » - ' . ' - ~ . . " ow as you-w a c ancl arrlvlllfl “will 0f 111988 (IBWS- Tfgxfllflfdals “uh m5 5m" l“ d°v° m‘) "ll-k glee" “latel- Qwrier of the straight As A Crow clothes. A grand home. Man- the commercial artist I want on would I have to meet a girl like Q ners. A slim mother in beautiful ilrcsscs and a string of pearls about her tvlllte throat. Mine was fat and red and oily and took in washing. Once he and another‘ Flies Bus Line. ‘ "Do sit with us. Mr. Janvcrs. I .can rccilminend this fresh crab ‘meat sal I've llcvcr tasted anything more delicious. The cof- fee is wonderful." Shc encouraged him to talk about l-iilnsclf, to tell his onward and upward saga. She rather ‘liked him. I-ie was rough and readyantl boolnll ly proud of his business success. A man of hard fibre, he was not ashamed of the fact that he had started as a taxi-driver. She admired him for that. Jaavors expanded under the glow of her absorbed attention. As they finished luncheon he burst out, "shy, Miss Crofton, I bet you're good at your Job. I wish my stuff. or don't I?" “Sure. you get whoever you want." Craig Lamonts eyes nar- rowed. "I-Iow did you hear of Joan She's class. Bard phoned me that he was taking her there to lunch—seelng-Bost0rl stuff, and n wouldn't I happen along. He knew _ 910N011? she'd be interested to meet s man , follow 0808M me hBCIOTIHB Cflrl. Janvers straightened ills tie and who'd made good." his tlvln. and beat me up. Crown threw back hi; shoulders, (To 3e Continued) i Prince stuff. I told‘myself then -:-,_— -—— - ,_ .__ ;__ ,.____ that if ever I got where I could. I'd grind him under my heel. _ l, That's why I'm after his scat in - TUESDAY NIGHT DAN-GE ‘~ B. I. S. lisll ' TO-NIGHT. AUG l. i944 ‘u/ tug boats whistled and "You can take some guests during this period will you ' . Please write or phone The City Hall-Phone No. 53 or 5i. Klimt: number of rooms and whether single or double boils. 2'5"] Please advise if you can serve breakfasts or other ea s. The Provincial Exhibition means a lot to our City and iTiWlIICQV and it is hoped citizens will help our friendly lllllllfs in every way possible. the Legislature. I'll get it. too. Now I've hooked Janvers with you and Janvcrs is his white-headed boy." Joan had been angry in her life but sha know now that she never before had known how angry she could be. Philip Bard was using her as a "hook". She had thou ht when Janvers sat down at a ta le that it would be rather amusing J. E. BLANCHARD. . Mani- u would do some work for me.’ . . . Yawn might‘ gs arranged," Philip gndkfl.’ nicérlltgtleL revexzgebtt: do AhfllSOl0n 25C DatiCliig 9 iIO 12.30 ,, mug . ' a amon ‘s es ac- I ‘ - . l Wtfltmuiiliis iiewiirse of ganvers‘ wary $5.“ ‘threw. Philip Bard. All $pecisl Attraction Big Prize; 4 Shara the Irish Wealth and iiiiiz Progi ... ‘ that was out. Philip Bards mind was twisted. He W05 made With envy and malice. She would re- fuse to submit roughs for the Straight As A Crow Flies Bus L e. "* —- She opened her lips to de- cline to work for Janvers, saw the sinister glow in Bards eyes and closed them. This was neither the place nor the moment tn discuss the subject. She rose and said in as light a voice as she could man- age, "I'm sitting here as lf I were n ladv of leisure. I'nl twenty min- utes late for an appointment with your art KIWQFIOI" now. Lets B0. t Tiltcii back in ills office chair, Craig Lamont frowned thought- fully at the single yellow rose in a slim crystal vase on his desk and then at Jarvvers. seated oPPO-‘llie I-ie answered the bus line owner's look at lllm before he agreed non- committally, "Perhaps. Well, I've got to hot-foot it. Pleased to have I met, you, Miss Croftou. You'll ihear from lne about the ads. You llive ill Carsficld. don't you? How [are you going out this afternoon?" "I'm taking the last train. Alas. ‘the Straight As A Crow Flies Bus Line doesn't connect with that ‘part of the country." "Tell me where it can pick you up and I'll send you home in a special bus," Janvers offered eag- erly. Joan laughed. “You're magnificent. Thanks ever so much, but I prefer to go by tlalll. "Sorry, I'd like to do it for you. Rgerlraps some other time. Good- Joan watched him thoughtfully as he stopped at the desk to pay M E A L S DURING 0L0 HOME WEEK "it will be necessary for those contemplating Earl"! meals to guests in private homes during t! lbillon Week to apply to the Ration Office, :3 "to Office of the Wartime Prices and Trade tmml- 153 Queen Street, Charlottetown, in order l 0 obtain the necessary coupons. ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. — CAIIIBOU. N.S. M.V. “PRINCE NOVA” ."The Connecting Link Between These Provinces".. (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Daylight Saving ‘ram Starting Mly ist the Nova Scotiwhince Edward Island F"?! 30R!“ will operate three round trips per day. Will Leave Wood islands Will Leave Caribou 1.00 0.0a //.////// // his check. l-Icr c3105 Cami! 500k 10 ucstion. f P‘ ill Bard Vii’! with head back n“Slli‘(‘ we know Miss Crofton's Tm‘ "m . "IPIQMQ apply iii person Without, dehy, so that ‘ ‘was lamnmngi ‘he smoke rings . work "w, goody 11.00 5.5a. and 8.00 pJlI. l-Oo p in and 5.00 p m _ e t ' ‘ ' f ' ~ ‘ V 't t h a necessary details can be arranged for you in l rlsgrtllfi 1:32?“ ilillffillxltnatrctiilcj. Jnnvm onrnhsnstxgtiy“ don you an or ' LUNCHES SERVED mean. that. l would hear froiu "what's Siligklllrfl you after her? NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES‘ LIMITED llilil about. tile lids?" Wait a lllllli "That he'll chuck tile Lamont ‘Agency ailci come to us. If lu- ill)?“ Vii‘ lie lint"; I will have ilulloti off one of the ambitions of my life. I will have snitched Crnil l-l- CIIARLOTTETOWN. PJLI. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER SCII EDULI WILL IE AN- NOUNCED LATER. lois of time. _ | ' the ilhone. t1 s Otis. Tell him 5703A." Hr: said to him. “Mv sec- that -tl'iere‘s lh? man sco. it i, nt retary Just reported T Zl\l".i\l"‘ . . 7 A . _