THURSDAY. ‘rim’ REMINDS me est iiouow caouno auossi DRY n/rusrrvss‘ DUNK YOUR RAZOR under hot faucet-shake it and leave it. iNo messy blade-wiping with new PAL rionnow onooun nnsnss. ,They’rc Tusl-relisklnf. Hollow-ground for flexibility in the razor- iserve you smooth feather-touch shaves. Andlook at the price! ‘4 for 10c, 10 for 25c. Get a. pack of Pals today. l Wood lslands—liarlhou Service " 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. 5 11-m- 1l a.m. 1 pm. 3 p.m. Leaves Caribou 7 a.m. 9 a.m. Operating Daily including Sundays. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as 1945. The public 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 Islands, 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- 11 a.m. 1 pin. 3 p.m. 5 p.n1. i} g Housing Enterprises (Charlottetown) Ltd. Notice To Contractors Building Proiect No. 803 Charlottetown, P.EA._I. ~< urifl sealed tenders, marked as such and identified by pro- Ject number, will be received by the undersigned until 5.00 p.m. August 8, 1946, for the following construction: 13 2-storey frame apartment buildings. Plans, specifications, tender form, and information for bidders may be obtained on and after July 23, 1946, from the office of Housing Enterprises of Canada Ltd., 395 Fleet St. W., Toronto, Ontario. Plans and specifications may be inspected at: Con- ltructive Mechanical Trades Exchange, Board‘ of Trade Building, Halifax, N.S. To obtain plans and specifications for tendering, de- posit of a cheque for $15.00 will be required. Each tender must be accompanied by a marked, certi- fled cheque for 5 per cent of the tender price. Lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. H. STORMS, General Manager, Housing Enterprises of Canada Ltd. 395 Fleet Street West, Toronto. t - iiiiiiitu iiuuis IHIS SUIIIIIIEII llHlH iuiiisiiis from WELLNERS Iad rugged.» ac- t , vacation easi- .. . tlicnavrltIlOVA. i241}, Smith - llaclcod Wedding A ‘wedding of unusual interest to a large number of- ople was tolemnized on Friday a temoon at 4 o'clock, July 19th., at Montague, when Miss Blanche MacLeod. 11.11., daughter of Mrs. MacLeod and thl late James D. MacLeod was unit- ed in marriage with Mr. Harold Moorhouse Smith of St. John's. Newfoundland, who ll manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Murray River, The bride who ls a graduate of the Ottawa Civic Hospital at Ot- tawa looked lovely as she entered the tastefully decorated living room with her brother-in-law, Dr. Preston M. MacIntyre who gave her away, and as the wedding music was played by Mrs. AF. Campbell. . . The bride's sister. Miss Beulah MacLeod R.N., of New York City who came home for the marriage was bridesmaid. whlle Mr. William Garrick, friend of the bride and of the groom acted as best mm. During the signing of the regist- er. Mrs. William Garrick sang "I'll Walk Beside You." . The service was erforrried by the Reverend Ran olph D. Mac-. Lean. pastor of St. Andrews Pros- byterlan Church, of which the bride is a member. She i-s also a valued member of the choir. The bride wore a street length dress of blue with matching ac- cessories and an c-rchid cnrsaze. The bridesmaid chose irruy with black acccssorlcs and a cars- age of mixed swcct peas. The mother of the bride was be- coming in black and white and her flowers were white sweet pens and white carnations. Immediately after the ceremony tea and cakcs were served. Those assisting were; Mrs. R. G. Mar-- Donald. Miss Florrie Beaten, Miss Mary MacKenzie, Mrs. Al. Gasweil and Mrs. Don Mills. In the evening a reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel where many friends and relatives were present. The toast to the bride was proposed by Major W. H. Poole of Charlottetown imd was responded to by the groom. The.many telegrams and other messages were read by Mr. I... H. Poole of Montague and the very best wishes of all followed the happy couple who loft the next morning by plane for St. John's, Newfoundland. where they iv-ll spend their honeymoon and visit the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Smith. Save The Children“ Fund Appreciated Word has been received from the UNRRA Greece Mission in Y.M.II.A. llolland (love Camp Activities The first period of the Holgnfl Cove Y.M C A Camp closed on- day morning. For the boys _ll was a very cri- JOyu-ble and profitable camp under the able direction qt James A, McConnell, General Secretary of the “Y" assisted by a staff of coun- sellors and counsellors ln training. MI”. McConnell has had a wide ‘experience in camping in the Rock- ies; in Ontario and in the States, and the boys received the benefits of this experience - It was my privilege says the writ- er, to see a good deal of this camp, and to be present at some of their meetings and campfires. If anyone who, as I did attended the first and last campfires, the difference noted was amazing, The first night. a few singing, the rest strange; not knowing just what to do. The last night, everybody singing, clapp- "IE. cheering each other as they performed their part on the pro- gramme which included solos, duets, mouth organ playing and a puppet. show. The difference was perhaps much more striking to an outsider than to the leaders who had sewn U18 Change come about gradually. This in itself l: well worthwhile; but this is not all 'I'he boys are well looked o-fter They arr divided into tribes of six or eight, led by a counsellor and counsellor l?\ iraluiug. They sleep in the new huts built this year, on double deck iilring bunks with straw ticks. Tie cabins are well ventilated with all openings screened. In the Director's Athens thanking contributors to the Save the Children Fund (Cari- adian Committee) for shipmates of food financed by the Save the Children Fund. Mrs. J. M. Small of UNRRA writes: “We divided the foods in- to two groups, those suitable for infants and pres-school children and those suitable for children of school age. The largest amount went to the Patriotic Foundation forSoclal Welfare, the sister or- ganization of the Save the Child- ren Fund and the main body re- sponsible for maternity and child welfare in Greece." Another allocation of food went to the Athens Infants’ Asylum. and institution receiving abund- oned orphans and illegitimate babies. Another supply of food went to children's canteens and summer camps last year. Mrs. Small writes: "The suni- mer-camps received one prisoner- of-war parcel for every child (they were of Canadian origin). l am happy tn think that thanks again to Canada these children will be able to recuperate during the summer holidays." _ Greek school children are serv- mg the camps on a voluntary basis. assisted by senior scouts and guides with the advice and assistance of UNRRA workers. i. Fox Pens A few Fox Pens left with inch and inch and one half wire. Also a quantity of 1% and 2-inch fox wire. A few rolls slightly rusty, suitable for poultry fences, etc. W. R. JENKINS 208-212 Great George St. ..- .40.?‘ aynaonds Transfer MARITIME Phone I208 Or call at 48 Cumberland St. h uoorsc nocs iiiiioiciuris AND SIIIIIIEIIIIIS GIFT COURT ITOIII IIOUIB I A-DL-O PI. ‘l! GRAFTON ST. Ch cabin there ls a well equipped first aid rccm, a hospital room with four beds. and a room where sports equipment is kept. The boys eat in Always Another Spring Adelaide "Your hall" Anni llllild- n was bobbin: sayly on ten. lute a tiny aal ‘no sight or sound of the manuShe had not dreamed water was so deep at tlia cnd of the pier. Good heavsnnluwols he never came up? lie was oaltlvaiy _ mad. this young man. O , thank goodness. suppose ha never came up? circle of ripples-his head, his thick dark hair, rumbled beyond albhope now. appearing above the surface, and next his oyas with their impudent gleam, then h mocking grin and broad shoulders. far over as she dared. extending s hand. She was so relieved not to find herself a murderer that her 8115;!!!‘ and contempt for this creature, evm her alarm for her property. had evaporated. He pulled himself up without need of assistance—and yes, he had her purse clutched firmly be- neath one elbow. l-Ie shook him- self like a puppy after a both, stoppul, shed the slacks, letting them drop In a so ping sorry ring, stepped forth n nest riivy awi-m trunks that appsrentlywera almost waterproof. ——-— "Why didn't you take them off On Friday evening, July 19th, a before?" Anne scolded. "Diving in large gathering friends and all your clothes!" Scaring me out neighbors met at the lovely home of my WliSl" She would have lik- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor, cd to give him u 200d shake. She Crystal liill Farm, Clinton, to ex- felt he needed it. She noticed that press their good wishes and welcome his physique 100k"! ‘Wen bell“ to the community. Mrs. O'Connor,i in this Costume. And he Will nee Della Callaghan, who“ recent‘ handsome, evcri with his hair all marriage ha; uneasy been rgpgg-ted wet and flopping down in his eyes through this press. I and his chin dripping like a Mr. G. C. Green capably acted g5 faucet. chairman, and, after a few compll- Sorry I frightened you." he said menlaty ramgfkg, whim upon Mm contritcly. but his grin denied it. Wilfred Pickering to read an 3d,: “Wasn't time to think about , while Mossy-g Bert McKay,’ clothes. with a lady in distress." and Edison Heaney, on behalf or, He certainly did not talk like a those assembled, resented Mr. and native "My favorite role 1i lily- Mrs, 0Com“);- wlih an easy Chan-j ing Don_ Quixote." he ad.ed— and a pursc of money. Louis, in his. ‘vlllfh "lmcheil 1V usual jovial mariner, thanked the H” ‘"5 "i" Wm" he “Wear” °" donors for kind words and gifts and sum“?- assllffd everyone of a welcome in ‘x their home at all times. Humorous . “PM accept“ h" purse-me speeches; by ML and Mrs_ James inside was merely damplsh—and Pendefggst were much enjoyui The started to hand him his posses- slnglng of “For They Are Jonv siohs in exchanged-lei‘ glance fell Good renews" and a vigomrs cn the scribbled slip of paper. l-Icr bouncing of the groom brought this "W" "m"? 1'?‘ Mflrlys ‘mmlstak’ pa" or me programme w a dos, A able flourishing bold scrawl leap- delectable lunch was served by the. “d “p “l hmf; . ladies and llic remaindtr of the cv-l “see "Mei she 581d’ and 33am m“? was Spent, m dancing andshedolt the warm color crecPlnB] conv vial intercourse. Music for nhe “P 1"!“ h" t?“- .'w““‘ ‘he avenlng was gumished by Mess“ meaning of this? Did Marty Phil- Hgyfy Marks_ Joe Wjgmore and Bu] lips scnd you to meet me? Did Durant. A pleasant addition to the -"°“ know WM I “Y” a“ “l”??? evening-s entertainment was a Hfve you been ‘zllilving a good time Wad no b Mrs. Leslie i‘ "P" EXP"? . . Hammond’ Ramsay’, "Why, lady!’ His grin was re- Fgllgwjng 15 the Address: proachful. “You do me wrong. Did To My; and Mm Louis O-Connm. I accept your money? It hasn't Clinwm ' _cosl you a penny. And I Wfluldnl Dear F;iend5;__n 15 with a leek have flilSSflblylllls at any price. But ing of great pleasure that we your "Pwi ‘f You“ 811°“ meTl can‘ fr1gnd5 and neighbours‘ haw My give you more than my finger tips gambled’ here this evening m extend since the rest is so drenched-but hgafty fencmmom became o‘ your t me assist you. Jump. Watch recent man-lug you step. Atta baby! Address And _ Presentation tips, the large airy dicing hall with lflfze screened windows looking out over a glorious view of Hills- horoiigh Bay. with Governor's Jbhnd and Point Prim in the background. ~ - The Kltchen- presided over by Mrs. MacNeill, who has cooked for "Y" and Guide camps for a num- ber of years, ma: an enlarged and improved kitchen. including g, large walk-in ice box which en-i-oles the milk and food to be kept fresh. The milk is delivered from the Garden City Dairy each morning. In the llne of sports the boys have volleyball. horse shoes, arch- ery. ping-pong, darts, softball and swimming. In crafts: leaiherwork belt weaving, nature study. wood- craft, brush "ut cqnstrucliori and A special feature of the Camp 1s overnight boat trips up the Coast. A large life boat, equipped with ¢°PI>9r tanks and unsinkable. ‘Yhis boat was a gift from the Ladies Auxiliary of the Y.M.C A. The boys go out in the morhing- stay overnight and return next The youns campers were very en- thusiastic over this feature of tlic luvs In addition there is a large dory, uihich is used for safety patrol while the hovs are swimming. and to teach the boys to row. Penalties for misdemeanors and awards for abilities were hand- ed out ln what seemed to me and to some of the boys I talked with in a vei-v fair and just manner. In all the camp, while not es large as could have been handled seem- ed to be a great succes. ~ One feature which greatly tm~ Dressed me was the making and g of friendship sticks. ‘These are stoke which ore carved arid the ends charred in the campfire; and then sent to other "Y" camps throughout the world. From this camp some were going to Norway. Finland. Czechoslovakia and other countries, thus showing to the boys the truly International and world wide scope of the Y M.C.A. Anyone who has contributed money or time to this enterprise may well feel that they have contributed to a worthy cause. the effects of which will be fclt in years to come in the lives of these young boys, helping to nirlze them better citizens of this Canada or ours wltih e better sense of the brotherhord of boys in all parts of the WOrId. The second period of camping opened on Tuesday. July 23rd with an enrollment of 61 boys. The boys attending this camp were assisted bv the Rotary Club and the Knotty Nlners. CANCEI; naorsritsrions TORONTO. July 23—(OP)—'1‘!'|O Ontario Securities Commission said In a statement today it had can- celled the brokerage registrations of Caldouah Securities and Mc- Guire and Company. both of ‘rer- to services of one "Jundiufl countryside. boating * day. t we wereindeed vet ha , His fingers, even their V we 165mm o; your xlmogpxnllllfi: were strong and steady, landing holy bonds of matrimony. and as Anne with dispatch and finesse ygu begin a m“, era m your m,“ ‘Into the center of the boat. unty- sharmg each others Joys‘ and so}: ingtheknot of rope that anchor- roiys. we offer congratulations and ted H wnh one den twrst‘ ‘Ossmg best, wishes for an abundance Oi {in hfer SEIICBSE before he Jumped happiness’ i n a or er‘. v Mm Q-Cmmm._ w . “Hot. dog men donut address to gringo“, mm as $03160? XSSISIFBIIRCTS as baby, Anne stat. on; among us In our'varlous acuvh ed severely to his back. It was n65‘ we hope our associations m_ a_ nicely tanned back, broad like genher Wm be pleasant and prom this shoulders, turned toward her ab]_ - ' because its owner was occupied Qn this auspicious occasion with the sputtering of the mo- take adv“, h wafer, "who are you?‘ One of'Macl , yoke ouileagéxécigtgirilpoggunlktg frlelldfi? ‘Why dldnt you Introduce who has taken such yourself? she added lcathingiy. an important and active pa“ in the He did not answer or turn welfare of our district and the sup around-he was the most deliber- We regard ate personl-unlil the cputteimg settled into a rhythmic put-pui- "ermis ""4 put. that seemed to suit hl-m. Then he faced her, though his attent- and as youllfin was gig-en ‘mostly to trite] art of R0 about 1 » cclaring cc pf-r success} y. pleasant iggigreitonhglts, _ YOU forget, he said. that you take note of your Irugnmv mg did not give me that opportunity. mrewdness’ whlch are we“ worthyfilou gave nie a cold stare and .0- 0; our obsarvmon and repwduc ifuscd by lovely ‘boo (logs. You rid. 10m - dressed me as boy, like ‘Queen As a ranmder Mary in her best hat. You tried to_ caskm’ and br$dc ndgldr in Anne's face was a mot. please accept this gift. andld with it u i r cop crimson, "You didn't give me many yang ggrwrfifielrglgl-hes forla chance, she flared, You popped up from under a counter and you "em Your Friends and Nelahbors. '—————-—-->._. vou. Louis as a kind, ge trust-worthy rlelghbgy; 1- conunuiuty, of this happy 0c. as a token of our res- callcd me ‘lady’ and . . . ." "Well. aren't you? A moat fetcli- lng one, I'd like to add. Quite the most fetching lady I've had the pleasure of meeting ln many o day. And it is a pleasure to meet ou, Miss Ashton, really it is. hcther the introduction ls strict- ly orthodox or not. An extreme measure, I can't understand why arty didn't tell me how fetching you are," he finished. "Never mind that," said. could save that lliie for maybe when there was a moon. Good heavens, the heat was sf- fectlng herl She would never for- give him. Certalnly she would never let him make love to her. “Couldn't Marty meet me? Did she got. my wire? But of course she did or you wouldn't he here. She did send you to meet me then. didn't she?" "She did." Her kldnsper, or ea- cort, relieved her fears. ' a could have come herself. but 1 persuaded her I would do much tetltfr, I practically; bribed, her in: genera] bu; ymds b ,_ o as a matter o act. ou see, act; Cereals am 5113:: imam: 33;,” he leaned forward and the gleam bu; com 1,, mom“ _ The apple in his eye became confidential crop 1s developing ‘$130,071,’, hcsldes, lt was necessary to lean The prolonged orousm m mwJorwsrd now with the motor iii. bee h“ been mheved iput- uttlmg so merrily and no sily in some areas. l . Howe‘, I - nrty told me enough about er report“! 00mm“ m ell-"lyou to excite my curiosity, I'm n ll h - . . pillffiflzfi tto echlgrefduiiialler ldlaetgriollrif: fiiémill lddhdblibtmllrdlistreilsilatslon h” tl0 . '1 ' ~ w Y» n mnemuy "Malawi pumrcdl even though I only had a hot dog gfismziitgigdngglnaq to offer you-and I felt something ago. Grain from poor to good. of Bowman Stuart d 0o of Toronto hsdfldedlded tonmrunr! llay Crop Below Average In Maritime: I-Ie later- OTAWA. Jul 23 _ conditions hav); rmdggb-Zgféi? our robs" iiirourhout the Prairie Pmvim" duruis the iasi. week with Manitoba rigor-ting further im- Pmvimlenl. e Dominion Bureau of Statistics said today in the fifth gr?“ "we S?‘ 29181;; telegrams}?! re- n 80$? Lthe Dominic? co om sure a ncedd th h u» Marltlmea but iecent Till 32f. lieved conditions in Prince Edward] rid to some extent. Playing Ir, ‘pect you're off me for ll-fe. .when I hoped to create such sufggering first Impression!" And a onto. and that R. Bowman Stuart 1-22-8l._ Potato sraairaaia I have Isa Immediate delivery. Phil». nrlto 0f call at“ l "W"! W» so-m Strum pa; f0! ins-m ‘Great 6min it- f Prom! ad Ar you .. J ,_ 4,; rm .4“ ,,,, render registration. "In m" n does“ matter.- Anna said with a little ton of has pretty head. She would let him see that he was not worth being "of! of." that he had not got un- akln in the least. "Fri-at impressions are important. The beat guide. I always think. But you might tell ms your name, If it's not asking too much." “I'll never forget my lboat. Otherwise than was "Osn I help?" Anne leaned aa , ’Morning ‘Specials jet‘ no IIAIIIE rim ‘snort. SALIIII $- oy“ nun and your ohaaks flsina. All my llfe," he told her earnest- ly. leaning even further forward, "I've wanted to meet a girl who could blush ll-ke my areal-areal- grandmother. All my I119 u I" wanted to meet a real lady- “And now that you've met one what good will that do you?" An,- ns inquired sweetly, and polntly. "I'm never haughty QXMP! l0 people who go out of their way to ask for it. One so seldom neets s real gentleman nowadays. you w. “Ouch!” this gentleman slid. "But at that 1 guess I deserved It. When you know me better you'll find I've really got very_ "509 manners and . . . .but srcnt you going to read Marty's note now? "Forgive me for not coming to meet you." Anne read aloud from Marty's bold scrawl. “It's so much cooler on the island. Gil will take care of you. Ills full name is Gil-es Montgomery Tracy, III. lie is nuts, darling.‘ but perfectly harm- less. You'll end up by loving him, know . . . .“Anne dld not finish- She should not have read It aloud; She said quickly, "Oh. is that it? For what looked like an island loomed on the horizon. gliding to- ward them. , "That's It, all right." »G1l¢‘§ Montgomery Tracy, III. said. "You've got to do It." “Got to do what?" H "I meant is that The Willows? Anne ignored his remark. The island was almost on them now. Its banks were edged wlm huge, ancient willows. their grace- ful branches weeping low to toilch the lapping water. There was a long pier- with an enormous boat house on one side and a rustic summer house on the other. The cottage Itself was completely hid- den by the timber and ~unde_r- brush which had been left m tangled wild confusion and beauty. "Yes. lady." her escort said. f0! ICILLI_IQQ$3,M A sso m w, Ulllll Allfl. 12th, » PHONE 21st 76- Great George had hi-t the doclcwitb a thumping against its side slihdlzig out agalln. w a you're dong. And 1g . lift ou my bag, I ca W“ withou a hand, thank Praiiuiisi. '" cou e ow a ‘a what untilmaséiotherbtime." n h‘ ‘s a argslai." He her a grin. "I'lI save It llldfifllillllie 1y, if one day you'll isten. 5m n Isn't a li-ne. again you do m, wrong." He docked the boat assll; and expertly now, jumped o", caught the rope, offered her | hand. "It's love, lady, love utfirst sight. Ever hear of lng to make love to you until m cnd up as Marty predicted. Alia may I assure you I make 1m divinely!" "You certainly love don't you?" Anne was no longer angr She had ca "Pleasel, ivgrlg: said, ‘lzoulirflé "You have before you your jour- ney‘: end. though I hope you'll find it. instead, a beginning, I hope you'll let, me hel-p you be- gin. I told you I'd waited rill my llfe to meet you. I intend to fol- low ou, no matter where you go. offer n8 you such delicacies as not dogs, risking my llfe for you un- til you do end up by loving me." “You'll end up by drowning both of us," Anne scolded. They forgiven him for having plnved a trick on her. Something told hei- that he was, a young man Whnm you simply would have to forgive, and who might get under you; skin. Let him make love divinely, i1 he wanted to. After all, wasn't that why she had come vacatlcci which was not oft i; such a bad beginning. at that! (To be continued) Phosphorus. once the prln-cl al ingredient of match heads, klled and maimed workers In the Indus- trv bv causing necrosis. a deadly sense. until a non-poisons»! match was invented . ~___._ DANDRUFF and Pallln Hair. use Min- ard's ezac‘ y]! ou would spy bur ionic. o this 4 uracil week and the result e a a will Clean Head and Glossy Hair "mum's LINIMENT YOII BOYLE MIDWAY (CA Buy FLY-g ROACi-l-D D for moths. viswuxiil-dmmm Insecticide of E... yl BD for lies and for roaches;- TED <_ IORONTO it? And I'm ,0. , nouns DEADLY for Furs." MOSQUITOES, other Insect peilil Double doom for tiles and mosquitoes! l-lcre I; is in FLY-BED, now nude with amazlns DD . - . ready for immediate use in your h0lu¢< Double doom- that’! exactly what It n! FLY-DEB kills insects on contact. in it alwayl did — rha ' ' D everywhere. And now‘in addition-FLY-DE also contains famous DDT--ona of the III-fa" est scientific advances ever made in kllllnl’ Insecnpccul Ask for FLY-DIED with DDT at ‘ves . Geo mhlgififoso -.......-...._...... h! iiiililfili’ F121;...” "i" . reins . '- ssr'"na:s"it"las3vl to mention, it d ‘t If It's on the er too. a picked It up from among the other things whim h. lewd on the bottom of tha mt trousers. . v _'F'.'T""'F.‘P‘P'F‘P‘V§‘F‘P"_E'E'IE‘F'P_'F_'F aaeeaseeasases M. lll orillrlto give our Manufacturing D6- partnientl an opportunity to catehhip on orders m are closing our Office Salas and Deliver)’ I QATUVEDAY during ‘Jul! and legit.‘ L. ltd-Poolside; co, mam a m. n. m. ac_e;i-.c.c.e.e.c.eg,c.eerjfitors-siesta . sci‘. ‘Vi; i535‘; ~17 i-sv-t-a-ai-c-a-"a-w-c-‘s-‘v;