n;cwt“zcalei"licl;lr1e1'~l!}i¥¥f?!f» ‘i PAGE EIGHT PRiNBE EllWAlllFToW-llay Am» Will. SHOWING AT 2S0 - 1.00 AND 0.00 DON'T TELL ANYONE PIQGIQ WHAT SHE mo! The kind (liiltllllllllli P must lllUIl isiiiit —biii Stinuliliit with Eve ARDEN - Ann BLYTH - Bruce BENNETT gs W3 EXTRAH “LET'S c0 CAMPING" a g ‘to... COME EARLYI! — BEST SEATS W001i isiaiiiii—ciribbii 3......" With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood Islands 7 a.m. 9 a.m. l1 a.m. l p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Leaves Caribou 7 a.m. 9 a.m. ll a.m. 1p.m. 3 p.in. 5 p.m. Operating Daily including Sundays DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as i945. lhepubiic will please note, that as much as we regret it, we will be' unable to maintain this schedule with the "Charles A. Dunning” and that until further dredging and dock improvements have been made at Wood Ilands, it will be necessary to cancel at least one round trip daily, as it is impossible to dock her there at low tide or in bad weather. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. R. E. MUTCH, President. our OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS THERE HE is TELLIN‘ TH’ HE owns BE RUNNiN' WAGON Boss VUHERE "r0 THE WHOLE RANCH.’ ' - -v LE AND JUSI’ ‘ H?! SHOULD . 382511? fin A c00i4! OF HIRED A6 ‘ ROUGH FELLER. COULD WHY, HE HER. c00i< ‘ ;. BECOMESUCH A PERFECT DOESN'T memo o'_ GEMTLEMAN no SUCH A no THAT MAtzizvin rim SHAWT TIME.’ L0oi<—- new. AND HER" HEP GIT OFF" THETS HIM SHAKIN’ Hi5 FIST! OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopl- n-teizenlou SKEPTICS! see FDR ‘DURQELVES “Tiioee ‘ii-“EVING ‘ANIMALS ENDiNG ouiz PANTRY! HOW COULD ‘ JASON SLEEP IN Ti-ie TRAILER WiTH THAT BEAR Lumseiaius ABOUT ? ISTHAT also» 1 i-ioPe Sflcidme Hi5 HE - Beaicour poeswr -- THE WINDOW QCOLD ‘EM To cA-rci-i ‘THE ACfcl-v oiz ARE "moss "JUST Moments .? s i =- CAPITOK or Til-DAY and WED. l I i l i ANNE GWYNNE -... ROBERT SNAYNE @Iucu hm ~ Plum Infill u»: t» I m: n. mun lllIltl rial imp.‘ ALSO- "PHIS IS OUR CANADA" ‘Presentation at West iloveliead, i On Thursday evening. June llth. a large gathering of friends and neighbours met, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erltih Hughes. West Cove- ihrad, to express their good wishes and welcome to. the community- ,Mrs. Hughes, nee Doris Solar of Wlnsloe. whose mamage recently took place. The bride and groom were esp corted to two seats of honor by Miss Bee Marshall and Mr. Malcolm MacLaiichlan. Mr. Benson Auld read an address while ltlessrs Alli- son lvlaclvlillan and Roland Beaiicto on behalf of those assembled. pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Hughes with a well-filled purse. Erich, on behalf of his bridc and himself. thllfilifid siiows cs0 - 1.00 - us, i still don't ‘Grill. ‘s lion Publish liar Book Again Always Anothe. Spring In aolte of many obstacles, la- cluouua s paper shortage and the 5 intermittent breakdown o.f- the local electric power plant. the Y's Men's Club of Charlottetown have ~ , succeeded in issuing their 1M0 "You may consider yourself ui- c” 14mm" mo); . [aged to me." Dav informed Th“ may i; wmued “n; Anne lvflily-"bullshl" ‘each year by thousands of people. 51d" milieu bimhd h‘ W“ hhhe- I for the reason that it contains the l" 7"” Y" "h "hf license numibers of All cars and this ivay. 1 still fcel that fcllow trucks 7951518,“ in m, Hcvmcm Traci’ is hehihd ‘h why' I had‘ along with a wealth of advertis- "hleiihhi "TY Fhehm ‘° m,‘ ~"°“i lng and other valuable informa- tonighti Something that I roped‘ Ho“ The y‘; Mm u“ m: w,» would please you. s; now there's n, “Om mm mole" m: the d‘, .no reason why we cant definitely‘ veloumen, o! m‘ Boy.‘ Camp ‘t lan to build on our lot by spring. I Hound Cove her“ "mm" ‘hing’ 5mm" he‘ Under the ‘direction of the Y finished triumphantly. "How can;MC,\ gccwmn.‘ M], J35 Macon; lk b ' . . {,°,,“,n“we.j?§°§{,..',‘,§’§ °f,',“',§',‘““‘§§‘§f Council. and supmrted financially ' Grads and gather. when one more moiith's'hY the Y's Men. Y payment will make it ouri?" iPhiilhhx Glhuhsr ‘hi5 "mil? h" ‘Yhis argument was taking place; bee" devemped t° h-ilh 3'55! i’! in the barbecue where they had‘ efficiency. and plans are beinii come on that next Tuesday after} Blade I01‘ 5W1 8Y9"?! ‘MPTWE- iiie satiirday iiigiii at,tiii= siivei-imen". Anne had made up ‘i. Adelaide umphrios XVIII hm-i 'I‘ivo boy's camps have already mind beforehand that them would been held and a large group of be an argument and had known Slris will go in“? camp on AuB- 5th- tlie brick house would not be the The Car Number Books which Piece for one. so s long wav in supporting this "It's about Mother.” Davidtwcnt camD DPOJPN- W111 be 0" 31¢ Y" on. not waiting for her reply. “She the next few weeks in various had a letter this morning from stores and service stations thm h- Uncle Tom in California. urlilflout the Province. and the pu lc her to come out there this vlnter an urged to secure a book while instead of oing south. l-lis wife the supply lusts and so assist in died last fa l-remember me tell- this verv vim-thy “u”, ing you?— and he wants Mc-tlier to take over his house. He has three children at rather she knew it she would no longer be Annc Ashton. living with her family ‘m the old brick house tlifii And if she do“ shy“ t y had been hc-me for as lccig as s c 1mg"- than if m, ‘ventssgfithwggé? could remember. She would be may even stay indefinitely‘ ThMRMrs. David Sherman. living in o . . . . .urburb called Westgato in a would solve a lot of things for Ho. [g:;‘!'1d‘ new Goorglan house’ sun difficult stages. adolescent, with the young-i est only four. I believe. Anyway I guess Mother feels she must go. We can start out alone just as - . » wanted ‘m Tubby‘ Not m haveiligiroundcd by Mrs. Sliermans ‘Stiff share our home just n fink“ ormnl plcccs of which she riust f go extremely careful, of course. he would no longer b gstti-niz up the white and gold alarm off. for the morning's rush down to the store; no longer ‘ill- covcrr-d her easel, getting out her pal-tits to start thc day's work that she so enjoyed: no longer be a part the big store's teemlns activity. All that would be over. All that was so dearly familiar Another maybe not at all, And Mother still says if we build we can use her‘ things. or stay in her apartment awhile." “That's kind of her." - Anne felt that she had been un-. fair to David's mc-ther in think rig. she did not want her son to mariy‘ her. But Anne was not yet con- vinced. 511a could not inl€l_,ll‘9 M“ Sherman presiding °wr “ill-fa. so different, so long dreamed house occupied by three l : _ ch11dren_how mum h" ‘pxgqilfslof, so eagerly awaited, would be endure such a strain? And Aime] '61 course Anne explained w“, when went still was def r ‘ d mt i) ~d would have toedgflfire “rams 3'5 i careully to Giles d tlZ/lifiitiorngw more persuasive kind. iggrcsfkhlglgl-wilgw e h e David must have sensed thisi "I." come “f.” Jule‘ ‘m; His grip on her hands tightened! "Is that all you can say. Tuhby'?"\ he asked. "I hoped it would mea y S0 much toyou. And now we're letting others, outsiders. spoil our’ Sh}? happiness andnfians. Mr. Payne‘ f“ y told me yeste y that I could count on the bonus. It will be pre- sented at the Christmas banquet this month. It will be a nice tidy sum. nearly two thousand. I mean to plunk it right down as a first. Palms-ht on our home before it your mother," Gil said. "You curt stop me from that." Anne said she did not want to him. Janice would feel dread- hurt lf he never came to see lher again. Her mother would sl- ways make him welcome. ‘They like me. more than s little bit," Gil said. Anne sai-d she did too; she said she had become very fond of him. But it was David with whom she had always been in love. David “m” "e w» w. i» bury... ,,., - ' “Th t’ hat you ' spring. We could definitely plan Saki filstoYd you’ my ‘gut, I on being married then. Won't you listen to ma?" “Yes. I'll listen," Hadn‘t she always would not give u until you accusi- ly are married. rid remember. my child, this is only January.’ (To be continued) said. t0 Anne listened David? Hadnt he always managed "Eiith one simple fact!" and heitdachey, as I was! . . because l forgo! QJATICKET agent has a tough job these days . i . it's almost unbearable if you're always dull "Then l tried Kellogg's 30-day test. One simple change of diet z a . but what a difference it made. My job is fun now . . i and so is my spare time. What's more, I found Kellogg's Bran Flakes really delicious . i . really good to eat! Jlo Inylfologgfiwolavoudfo- In a recent survey, 3 times in many housew vol voted "Kel cat's" their favourite Bran Fla es unnamed any other ellow ckage-try the large, HRIJTY size. brand. Look for the golden- ’ ‘I. ll on‘ ll Ill doctoryllutfii’ yldriustyfeel iiifiivii lioadnciiey, you may only be suffering from incomplete iminution. Especially if you're over 35. Here‘; ow one simple change of diet can help you keep fit: I. Mort right new to eat Kellogg's Bran Flakes every morning. No harsh doses . . . just keep fit the natural Way! Ger more of the ‘bulk" your gygggm needs b eating delicious gently. laxative ‘ellog ‘s Bran Finite: With Other Parts O When. 3. Jul! thirty deny} should prove n. you how grand it is to feel alert. to ave the one: for all the extra things on d like to o. You'll want to ga 0n coping fit the Kellogg wlyl Koop M with Kellogg's every _d_ay in the your! System School. study teifgralphV for the purpose 0! entering the Railway seryice. Had he been pared, he would have guru wcekowiélqréiie. and a was a yoodlng man of 369112111. character. friend] and enjoyed a largo hands. The body was John. N. B. homo on Tuesday evening. Juno 16th. His mineral was held on Thurs- day afternoon. After a brlrf service brought to the Little Sands United Church. where the service was con- ducted by Rev. R. E. Vessey. as- sistxd by Rev. E. R. MacVlvar. Tho funeral was one of the larg- est ever soon lit the ooInmui-ilty. The ll beaieiwero all err-members of e Canadi Navy and were Ralrih MacNelll, Hector MacDonald. John t k ' - . . _ Li lngstone George Ferguson. Ells- Igidriiii ii £11,555 lthigiifg: irilile i wovrth ' oi-i and ligitrdhlizioiiztey. ready to do th l . ll He was lad to rest o e wanted to marr; rigging "a y 361141 C5119‘ .1- Thls was what she had Wanted. i life, and as you embark on the seal the donors for the gift. and assured everyone of a welcome in their home at iill time “For They Arc Jolly Good Fellows" was then sung. A social evening followed and a delectablc lunch was served bv the ladies. At u vvce small hour all de- parted wishing Doris and Ertth. many years of martial bliss. ‘he w t b _ , Followlni: is the llflfll't!5SI~— Igvpn as 0‘ e married at last, Hut; To Mi". and. Mrs. Eriih Hughes. hate 3?]: Ltaéiaiiijegxialmleiganlittletltgoi ' . y l YI’ wasnt it? _Why she hiicl begun a1] that sc eming 8H0 conniving. why she ha gone alone o-n her vucat. 10h. Why she had flirted with Gil. Funny that she should not feel- more elated. Oh. she felt happy. about it, of course. She was to, have her home, hers and David's;. ! i i i Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacLeod relatives and friends for kindness? shown and for cards. letters of sympathy and flowers received dun- ing their recent sad bereavement. IN nsnoiiiiin MB. MALCOLM MMLEOD West. Crivehead. P. E .l. Dear Friends-Once again Cupid fgmhhhhfl! ha" willed I0 ions. has struck. and tonight. it is with 1 9y 5 “d hm”? ‘harried “he” leasure that we haw gathereiihjxznwf; filuflidlfld wvraze lush. ere this evening to welcome youhwas art“? hwiehhh ‘hher Mrs. ilurzhes. to Covehend. and to ‘c’ 3r" i li- Wfliflfl! was un- wish you both manv blcssiiws in the tenable‘ 0min 1 g g1 h 3 k, hhhh" ‘mm’ “I “'°dd°d hhl" cbiiiiieihe w“ very‘ very hwpy‘ “which! ii. anamiiiiy the Sugoilnailfl- Erith has btrtn our friend for| some piears now. and we are de-i lighted to see the of heart's achievement. We hope as you have entered into worn family llfc here. that we shall net i yea" better acquainted, as you botih join I ' with us iii the different activities of our community. You have reached a milestone in e were shocked when Mr. oiB-i.vi§,.'“v_f" M"? h" ‘h’; m“ giiiiflivirs. Mack Maclsod. received h" in white "old T“ lfgmawhd] "i l the sad new: that their son ilamlm ‘their betrzothd “tho m m M Med-Md W" <4 h‘ P"? hi; ¢..,“.._:,...,§.“§§},,‘,§‘.{‘°,,.‘1,1§ Credit, Ont._ while in bothlfll with! m ‘He apologized now bcciiuscliwme mmhhhmn 9n saturdw‘ July e . . 'settirigmisiodzaselaggiiatbargdi siiildgi Hi5 “km mhde we” “m” i the bonus had all been paid downi i9 795°“ but hi‘ b°dy w“ m” on the house that they now wereirectlvefed luclldflflthiliug hills“: as: of matrimony. may your lives glide 2:161:83 cgfiléhfiznlgt’ m“ w” ‘he - Qflfinfihfilfgewhhrehfla, 1,2,... n pm. on. like rivers that water the wood- "m; I beautiful “l: .. A ' . em. p E_ 1‘ on sir-manner z, 1923. lands. although often darkened by she {med David findge’ thhhe shid Thgumnv 118mm,“! to H; h Bank shadows. mav they always reflect of with,” that Jankr h 5 in": He 1. sufvivqd by hi; (a he;- and h" lmhg“ ‘if Hehvhh- from the chandelier shed a h“? mothierhtwo brothers arid three sil- hh h when ‘if 0i" “Flam 1°!‘ W“ a kiss for it She want dgiwe t-ers The brothers are Walter in both. we now ask You to accept this 5...». that, David should? 0 mi.“ Elriaiifax N s~ Bruce Pinette. 5m‘- hccflmpahled by hi“ "W be happy she was He mut set: ow’? E If The sisters Mrs’. Anthony wishes for vour future happiness. c, ‘m. a mmute that’ gm ‘Mfiflvhn ‘vukt L” Angel” cam; M", sigh“! °h hhhhh ‘*1 3m" Ngiih‘ elt a bit sad. . e r" yiJock Hlclcox. Toronto.‘ Ont... and bvilrsimd “wild-b Nnt because Annc did not like'Allce at. time. Malcolm Macsecil ‘Faith?! P195" WW3 the ring. But because now, having‘ enllstcd early lg t-he war in the desire YORK W met. at the parsonage on Wednes- wisli to express their thanks to them“, evenm-NK July 17m Wm, me Thee." Responsive reading No. 764 in liyvrbnary led by the President followed by prayer by Mrs. Elmer own. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Nine rnanbrrs answered the Roll Call. After some discussion regarding annual tea it was decided to hold tea in the hall on August 7th. Mrs. Brown read n. very interesting arhtole on temperance followed by a iudlpg by Mrs. Will Cooke on Christian Stewardship. Three sick calls were rt Meeting closed W >1 rem ed. with the Lordb Prayer in unison. Refreshments were served bv the hostess and a social hour rnjoyed. Holy Redeemer Hail TO~NIGHT 8.30 ‘Ibo prim are the some n (‘lino prevailing t othn Bingo; in the city. Freuout done without it altogether. Of for four and a half years. he served‘ course Mrs. Sherman was letting in many parts of the World. On his. them use her lovely things. But discharge hc entered The Cassari téicipei still tilt] sh? mould ‘have Ilka‘ ALDO eces. a ea , at David had choaesn. s e a" P KA wal-ted so long for it. she felt thatiCanadlan Army, but later trans- fia- pickling it mieiii have been bcttcr i0 have . ferrod to the 6111mm“ "Ivy where SIICCG§S For Clip rltoblo PIIIDOIOI Toronto. Ont... to- at the home the remains were. . M. S. The York Auxiliary of the W.M.B.. ZBAILYNAHINCH Northern he“ .la.nci -(CP)- The First Presbytor- After 55 years‘ service. the 14-year. FALMOVFH. England —(CP\ .. Han Church here has celebrated its obd editor of the Falmoiitn Picket lmotii umivermv. I i President, Mrs. J. A. Nicholson pre- AT VICTORIA ggggg ggrtfiggirefimghgnfflgj REGULAR macs wEnNsapav and "0 Master Levi. e Walk With, QATURDAY l . E. Prior, 5s to retire. IT'S A LEGION DANCE The OPENING DANCE of the Charlotte- town Branch, Canodian Legion, will be held WEDNESDAY Night from lipm. t0 1 un. With the Legionaires Orchestra in attendance. The Hall ls sir conditioned, on the ground floor and with Canteen Facilities. Admission 50c, tax included Morrison's "Sea Breeze” Pavilion Dancing O - l Wednesday Dancing 9 - 12 Saturday GOOD MUSIC CANTEEN ilarnlval At liunter River Wednesday Evening. August. ‘l. On grounds near site of new Catholic Mission Church. On main highway. Bingo, fortune wheels and games, popularity contest. Hot dogs, ice-cream and other refreshments. Proceeds in aid of Church building fund. 4+ By HAM FISHER But But they were not building the Spanish house. ao it did not matter after all. The house they were building was Georgian. From the blueprints that David had hull drawn. As David said. ‘it waiild have been foolish to pay for other ME 04TH! Q ‘fine a‘; plani when he had gin. these bi such a lowJrice from Bentley. ‘Kl’: And slilze rl. Sherman was go- iins to California in February and plealilinllntgnti: lltay slxAmontgsdoi; In . o anger. nne a ct Inn“ Phi.“ she must compromise to some ex- tent. Bhe was to have ;yesr alone with David. even ‘the were to beillii on a bigger lone than lhe t ought wile. in s {house she had not chosen, with furnishing: which would not be hers and which Ibo did not even her first if Wash 3 lbs. small pickling cucumbers. Combine 4 cup! Heinz Distilled Whit! Vinegar; ‘l; cup Heinz Pn- pued Yellow Mustard; V; nip salt and 5V; cups sugar. Hut to boiling. Add cucumbers and return to boiling. Quickly pack one hot, sterilized lac at a time. . Ail like. l The were to be married in Ao- - ,rll. The house would be ready to move into by than. The ground had been broken the first of the more Aiwnmisren L LEEMY, m‘ IF You m - 1 eon’? FELLABARE ooweo! NKQHEB LEVEL YOU. TNA THEY ALWSEZ PICK ms wamo eons. attmsv wmv is swine: m’ aumsa. WHY oi-iuur iou eoaaoouani aaaiusm‘ . .. .- A nous I5 IMPORTA en AIN'T c: _ you; the building would be com- pleted within ninety days, accord. n to the contract. Anne would Pill to V," from top. Bo lllfl Vinegar solution eovon the time to replace their fashion art- ist. Anne already bad a oken ii" lvtvtunlilinoutttltf ff me an s e ar o . flhe did not [gel {l lf it were for off now. It seemed to be pies:- lnl down on her. crowding close. 5M flit a: lf there were no time, really-only rushing ce. catch~ lhl '1‘ "P. wiilrllni er along. Ohrlltlnas. New Year‘: Ive, st. Valentine’ the day for the ground- lio to lmpu his shadow. Why. be on l e knew it her wedding doywould poo out at her. Before CONVINCIHM -- MbTIFRfl TOSTHWJIXT MMDI! QJliT/I 1H5 viugr OUGAH OH TWH-toi: NON-I ‘PO47 l-IM ‘r0 vegetables. Sui haul! Ill‘! c f rlo m M ‘l! e | | n‘; ‘uh I” " M“ would gnu he: time i? i Th" ‘ ~~_ , get he $7] q ‘if. Yield. 7 Pints. ifltgatclife‘.lltld ldéih the lash: 19p‘ house. t would glige the. lilfiolh: :$CALL'N' o" “M my