cl asses. classes. Tuesday, A will be Summertime i Tuesday, August Nth-9.00 a.m Wednesday, August Nth-9.00 a.m.-Classes 8 and 4 Thursday, August 15th-9.00 a.m. Tuesday, August Guernseys, Ayrshires, Herefords Judging Program Provincial Exhibition AUGUT 13th -‘l7"" 1946 —TIME GIVEN IS DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME- HORSES CATTLE Wednesday, August Nth-9.00 a.m. — Jerseys, Hol- steins and Shorthorns. Thursday, August 15 — 9.00 a.m. — Any unfinished SHEEP and SWINE ugust Nth-9.00 a.m. - Swine Wednesday, August 14th - 9.00 a.m.-Sheep. POULTRY and EGGS Tuesday, August 13th - 9.00 a.m. — First class judged the eggs. , Poultry classes as listed until completed. iN YOUR PICNIC HAMPER REGARDED AS SACRED Mohammedlans 5 picnic time. Thi-spraylng mantis holy. _ summer, plan to replace the tra-sacrilege to kill one of these in- dltlonal sandwiches with potutosects. salad and crisp for greater quantities of vegetables. thus i freeing for shipment overseas WHITE FOR LAMPS wheat, White-lined lamp shades reflect meat. esss and cheese, those es-SO Ker cent more light than those sential foods for the hungry. wit dark linings. .—Classes 1 and 2 —Classes 5 and 5a 13th—9.00 a.m. Daylight Time — and Angus l ‘ an increase st some W111i!- "W"! l ent m meet requirements. P E.I i P. E. I. Did liome Week Arrangements have been made by the Canadian National Railways to increase the automobile carry- ing capacity of the carferry “Prince Edward Island" by the use of flat cars on the rail deck during Old Home Week celebration, which this year will take piaoo August 13-14-15-16, to take care of the increased Sarferry Service traffic during that period. In addition to regular scheduled trips of carferry leaving Cape Tormentine pier 10.30 AM. 3 PM and 7.30 P.M. extra trips will be made by the carferry from Borden and Cape Tormentine. 5 illlilSlilliliL SIGNALS (Reserve) RLECRUITING loch Friday evening during Anguat commencing 9th August -botween the hours 1.30 pan. and 9 p.rn. at the Annouries _ All officers no tar appointed will be present on tint evening. The authorized establishment of this new unit is 21 officers and 4S8 other ranks. The function of the unit is to provide all wwrcommunlea- tion within the 5th Division in bhe field by means of telephone. “"150, defililtch rider and other means as required. out this necessary function we require good officers, good N001, ,. rotors. line telegraphy and telephone "iwhbu"! 0961MB, linemen. instrument mechanics, vehicle "$51111". drivers, despntch riders, storemen. cipher operators, vrirelug Oltfil. hstmen. cooks etc. The type of men wa require are returned veteramg who served in It. C. Sigs. Men who hold qualification, h, "m1" Show“ .50“. YW-lll m"! 9i l7 years and above. these especially who have a deoiro to learn one or more o! the trades listed above, Our Plant ls Closed BUT- D. E. BELL. Lt.-Col,, 0.0., 5th Divisional Signals (Iteservql IN ORDER T0 GIVE OUR OUT - OF - TOWN CUS- TOMERS AN OPPORTUN- ITY OF AKING DELIV- ERY OF THEIR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING PAR~ CELS, OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9.00 TO 12.00 EVERY MORNING OF . THISVWEEK ‘just such a night as the one when ‘the music drifted on the clear - | "But there's no awed of saying Egg Supplies in ilsavy . llsnandl _ roductlon iimaéifiiiliiifhiitltfié‘. “i... bean Mo]. P.M. Nash. senior Poultry Products Inspector. Pullot l": a caring but not in s1 with! quantities to rSfltbiiilih a price for m]; grade. Quality has not ini- pmv¢d_ This is deplorable when producers can supplement their rc- turns by one to three doiiara W? thirty dozen case by invine swat; er attention to the feedins oi flock and care o! the product. Demanvd is excellent with supplies tnsufilm- stations are quoting for unzradcc‘ eggs, delivered: e 42-6 a Mcdum 40-2 A Pullet a a 28-30 Q 21-2 Graded shipments delivered Char- lottetown: A Lat e 47-3 A Medum 45-6 A Pullet d: B ‘ 35 c 2'7 Specialized producers are receiv- ing for cartoned padt: A Large 5t? A Medium 48 A Pullet 2'7 Poultry receipt-s continue light especially chicken. Qualitv rennin: the same. Birds arriving in an un- finished statc. Prices unchanged Some members v.1 the E ‘i Hatchery E2’: Shippers, Assn. .51": making shipments of hatching eggs to Ontario. ' l l Always Anotht . l Spring j ____.______~_ - "All right." she agreed. "lllll only for a few minutes. DGVlKl/‘y They could talk in the little sum.- mer house on the opposite side of the dock. Anne led thc way .l\i‘ul.i’_'.i'l the willows alcng the hank. It was she first had been there wnth Gil- es. The moon was round and l i1. night air, the water lapped against the shore. Anne wished. as shc sat d iwn on the curved bench. spreading her wide white nct skiit carefully. that, she had not remembered that night. Though maybe it was lust as well. She must remember 1n think of Giles tonight. as SllPifiik- ed wI-lh David. ! “You look awfully pretty." Dav- id said. _ i Anne was glad she was weavin: a lovely new white dress. but she only said “Do I" and smiled up ‘at him. "That isn't what you wani- icd to tcll me though. l5 it. Oi-vl-ri?" ‘she asked. i "You know it iscfl." he :~.ii<l_ Ho sat clown by hcr ow, abruptly. reached for her hand. "How" can I tell you?" he said. "How can I make you understand. make you listen? You know what I want to say. I want to tell you hov: tor- ribly sorry I am. how miserable I've been. . " any of that,“ Anne knicrriiptocl. i "Then you do forgive ma?" His tllOid on her hands tightened so [that he almost hurt thcm. “You know how much I've stiff zed- paid? You know I'll go on s 2i‘- ing and paying all the rest of riy ‘life. I suppose. You can see. Anne. lhow it is. Between Camilla and me. A ghastly mistake. A marri- age that started with a dart». It's .bccn nothing but a farce ever since. . . . -" "You mustn't say that!" Anne retested. Shc tried to withdraw ‘ er hands. The big square-cut emerald o1’ Gll‘a ring was prcssiniz .cruelly into the tender flesh. "It lwi-ll come out all right. David. in the end." “You know it won't," he .~nitl- “I know I don't deserve =3 1.1- athy. especially from you, Anne. know I brought it on ny-~lf. to. I fought it, as best I could I iknew all along. Anne. that Camil- _la had made up her minds-heaven lonly knows why-to marry mo, I iknew all along that you were th‘ lone I should marry. the right girl for me. . . . . ." "Please. Davi-dl" She could not let him talk like this. She must stop him somehow. I can't ict you ‘talk this way to me. Camilla is )'0\ii""Nif3, you must remember ,that. I "She's not much of d NliC to me," David said. "I know I .shouldn‘t talk this way, But I had to talk to someone, and "f I '.couldn't to you. Anne. . . .I won't again ll you'll say you've really forgiven me. If you'll promise to be friends. You've always been such a part of my life. I've always needed you. And now I need you ‘more than ever before. as you can se." l Ycs. she could scc that. It touch- [ed her more than anything he could have sai-d to her. For Anne had to he needed, "Oi course we'll be friends, David." she promised. "You mean that!" David cried." The cagerness i-zi his eyes was a bright, light. “You'll lot me come to see you then-let me talk to you? You'll let me feel that you haven't gone entirely away. that I haven't lost you. altogether?" l "Otcourse I mean it. Da laid. What else could she have said? For there it was again, that old constancy of Anne's. that. loyalty. that understanding. No, hr- had not lost her. He still was a part of her life since he still need- urd her. Whether she loved him or _ not. Anne dl-d not stop to weigh or consider or question. Sho only knew that David had como back to her. That. indeed. he cover rcally had gone away. Because David was married 1d Camilla-and Anne engaged to Gil-that could not destroy nil that had been. It might be that nothing ever could, (To bs continued) NYLON um- ron zvuivmo NEW YORK -Nylcci net floats across the scene in airy loveliness for evenlngJ/elvetsand velvotoms continue their uninterrupted sway. Color: em hasize the tones nt autumn ollage-browns. greens, reds. with an occasional toucn oi brilliant. orange for excitement. Gray. too. is liked. u are bogs and black consistently. A doll: house made from 300 match boxer was shown .11 Dar- ‘England. 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