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C.B.E., Trade Com- mlssioner for Newfoundland. 6.46 THE NEWS. 7.00 NEWS ANALYSIS. 7.06 WAR COIVLMENTARY- 7.15 NEWS IN FRENNCI-I. 7.30 ‘QOIHGMIHQ Going on in Bri- tain Now’ — ‘This is London’. Round war-time IDIIdOD at night. 8.00 THE NEWS. 8.10 ‘LISTENING POST. 8.15 ‘London Calling’. ‘BRITAIN OPEAKB‘. Ttk bl’ J. B. PRIESTLEIH- 8.4.5 ‘Front Linc Family’ —Episode 88. 9.00 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS. Commentator, J. B. McGEACHY. 9.15 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHE’: ‘The Church Militant. 9.30 ‘CANADA CALLS IIBDM LONDON‘ (in collaboration with CBC) PM 9.30 NEWSLETTER IN FRENCH. 9.45 ‘CANADIANS WITH WINGS‘ 10.00 Talk ‘The Swindle of the "New Order"! 10.15 The Albert Badler Trio. 10.30 ‘FREEDOM PTZRRY’ —- 14: ‘Bombs on Inrient’. Feature Programme written and pro- duced by Cecil McGlvem. A BBC Production: Made in Eng- lsnd. 10.45 Recital by Gerna Gilmour (Canadian Pianist). 14.00 The Daily Service. 11.05’ Iondon Calling’. 11.15 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. (Repeal) 11.30 RADIO NEWS-REEL. ' A.M. 12.00 Talk: ‘The swindle oi the "New Order"! 12.15 ‘The Music oi Brltain' 12.30 IIFADT INE NEWS VIEWS. IRcpeat), 12.45 Close down. AND l Use Mil-lord's for sprains. this column ls reserved for news oi local interest, but advertising of s newly nati; l may be inserted l at 5 cents a word. strictly pay- | 3bl_e_ig advance ' CRASWELL for Photographs. i CONFEDIIRATION LIFE INSUB ANCE. 1,9734 I COOKS for Pllotofrraphs. l L-1995-7-2-tl. July 30 ’ CONFIZDEIIATION LIFE IN l ANCE. ‘ roumsTs-lii-vb-visiroas call and see our novelties. Rog-rs Hardware. L-318-8-13-2i. WANTS PEN PlAL. - Jean Pratt 58 Richmond Ave.. Worcester. Mass. would like to correspond with a uirl of her age in P.E.I. Joan is 13 years old. is in the 8th grade in school and interested in sallini! and all other water sports. ‘ HOME ILL-Mrs. Murray Mac.‘ 11min is confined to her home, 1'10! [Queen Street, through illness. Mr and Mrs. MacLean returned homel 5- 19W day! ago from visiting| friends in Charlottetown and var-, .ous other points in P E. I.- Truro News. VERNON PILOT KILLED-serm geant Pilot George C. Bingley of V9750“- B. C.. has been ki‘led in action in Eingland, according to word received here Saturday by his father. Bingley was nmrried in lildmonton to Miss Beryl Forbes less than four months ago. I-le went overseas after completion '0' three months special naviga- t-ionI studies at Charlottetown, P. E. . I _ | WEDDING lN OTTAWA. —- ‘The i .. D- e i 9. 5 a S 2 < El e . Sondiancl. daughter of Mr. and Mis. A. F Sandland to Mr. John Earl 0811111. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. ‘Cahill, of Alberton, P. E. 1., ..» take place at 2.30 o'clock Saturday. l afternoon at the Church of St. Aiban I the Martyr. Rev C. L. u. Bruce will‘ offlciaie. The wedding music will Le Dlflyed by Dr. Harry Crowson. Miss Aileen Walters will be the brides- maid and Mr. Clarence Sand will assist the brideilroom as best mrtn. , Mr. Bob Mitchell and Mr. Jack Wil-, m0“? W111 act. as ushers-Ottawa i Journal. , wappmo pants. - A quiet but =pretty weddiniz wjos solemnized st St. Dunstans BRSillCJ on ‘fuesflv morniniz Julv 8th at 6.30. when Marv Reta eldest dailtzhici- r1 Mi‘ aim Mrs. Ernest Priintv was united in marrintze to Staff sol. Frederick B. Doyle. R. C. A. M. C. scn of Mr. s._nd Mrs. William Doyle bctli of ii s city. Rev. Father McKcnua c: brated the ceremony and also ecu- bratcd the Nunilal Muss, The bride- entered the church on the arm of her father and. looked charmintz in a street length dress of Heaven blue triple sheer crepe with ivhitc pic inc hat and white accessories Her rm"- saize was of deep pink roses. Site was attended bv her sistsr Hilm ROBERT BRUCE iiIcADAM l The tragic death of Bobbie Mt- Adam age 11 years eldest son of ltodk. and the lute lvlnruoret Mc- Adam of West St. Peters was a ti rible shock to the family and thlwll‘ i iriends. q Little Bobbie Wfls taking his usual walk for the cattle which were ins- tured some distance from home near the North Shore. When he iiiileri to return at the usual time, his father went in search for him and failed to locate him.Word soon got around among the neirhbours and a large number started a thorough search of the vicinity. Althouph they worked in a dreadful suspense uil night it was not until aft/er datvlieznt that his poor little body was found drowned in s. pond oi water close to where the search was made. It is impossible to describe their feelings as they slowly wended their way homew and broke the sa news to hi; grandmother. little b the: and sisters also kind neiizhborizrs who were waiting praying that Grd would see fit to return home alive. But it was not to be and Debbie's soul had izone to meet his mother who passed away in Novem- ber 193B, Bobby was pos=essed of a most IOVIIUI nature and ly missed by all, . in whose care he was ince the death of nis .,._ be sore- zramdmother . Adam). brother Jackie and two sis- ters Verna Mary and Mary Rhoda. The funeral which was very iiirizelv attended took place at Andrews Church on Wednesday. v . High Mass of Remiiem was sung by the Pasim‘, Riev. T. Campbell. The pail bearers were hi: cousins and pals. A. J. McAdam and Regine. Cecil McDonald and Reggie. Stanley MoEwen and Raymond Jay. Card Of Thanks Rodk. McAdam and family oi West. 5t. Peters, wish to thank all kind neighbours and friends who helped in any way durina their rec- ent ud bereavement. Also to those who so kindly sent flowers and mes- -11 electric i me st. N- THE A TRE l GLORIA STUART FRANK MdiUGN Bland I1 l-IOYD IACON MONTAGUE —— SAT. 16th MATINEE SAT. 3 P. M SOURIS — MON. 18th. tea rose with white picture hat and willie accessories. cine also were a curs ic oi roses. rho groom was ably suction-so ov ‘inonias Pruniy, bro- tnci‘ oi tne bsiue. ier the cere- uiouv the bridal party motored to inc Quzen nozei, wlicre a ueuflllillll wedding breakfast was served to immediate relatives O1 tne fnimiy. Alter which staif bat. and ivixs. Doyle, left on a snort honeymoon trig to various pains of Nova §COIJIL CAKRY 0N CANADA CORPS NEWS-At. o. niceiing of the ex- tcutivc of the Carry on Canada Corps, held last night, it was learned that the two new portable sewing machines, with outtonnoie attachment and pink- ing shears, donated by the No Lumps nridge Club, had been received at the lied Cross work rooms. ‘Inc purchase 0t these ma- chines ivss mode with the proceeds of the strawberry festival held on uoverninent rlouse grounzb .as\ month, and was arranged through carry On Canada Corps. ‘Lila-so machines were badly ncc Lli and iliUL‘ spcdcd up tile wori; cl tne iadiis oi tile Red Cross to it large cKlJlt. ‘Ilicre is still, how. iver, urgent need for at least two more chciiuc scxvlng machines and ' 1i tiny other group or association! u ‘Jllgt! io finance their pur-i in: Corps iviil be glad to] Citizmis of Charlottetown reminded of Squadron Leader; _e."ily's rtquist tliut convalescent‘ Airinrn be liken for drives. Cal. owners- wishing lo relieve the ted- ium oi convrieszcilce are asked to ‘i9lliililtlllt’ Squadron Leader Healyl the SPIIlOI‘ Medical Officer, at’ shill). extnislon il, stating the nuiiilzri" of seats available and the llllit‘ the patients will be coiled 101'. ISIANDERS GATIIER. — On July '. 10-11. a number of Islanders slithered at the home oi the Missqs lVALlbci Lino, 01gb White and Jennie Paviiter, 94 Gloucester" Sh, Oitaivafl whore a pre-iiiipzinl shower was neld ill honor cf Miss Betty Mackay O‘;- iuivir formerly 0t Mt. Stewart, RE Ll Aocut 10 P. M. the entirely unsus- peciini; Miss Maclxav arrived on tlic scene to be breeted by "Here Comes the Bride". She was ushered to the scat oi honor bv Miss Olga White. Alter Mr Lester Sellick had ex- plained the purpose of the gather- inz the manv exquisite gifts of linen iuid silver were opened by Miss ilaura Johnston presented t0 the irride to be bv Miss Marjorie Mc- lutven. and arranged by Miss Beth MCEVrBII. Miss M-acKay expressed her deep appreciation in a veryi chuirming speech. alter which siiel was bcisoerously bounced. The grand climax to on evening of surprise; for Betty was provided by a telegram from her fiance. who is station with the R. C. . F at Saskatoon, Sssk. stating that his leave and permiss- ion for marriage had been granted. hostesses, followiniz Verna Griffin "tickled the ivorics" in a most harmonious fashion witn melodies old and new. osc d Mrs. David l present were: Mr. an Gardiner, Misses Hazel McElhinncy. (Woodstock, ston. Jennie Paynter, Olga Whne, Mabel Ling. Hattie Pigott, Kati», erine vMacKlnnon. Jean Schurmt. u. 5 Annie MacPherson. Katherine Mucq Pherson Blanche MaoPherson. Dor- othy T bs, Mary MscKsy. Verna Griffin. Mary Dalton. Helen Dris- ooll, Nora Harper, Oirva Gill. Mar- jorie Nit-Ewen and Beth McEwen. Messrs. Jack Hemnstock (HamJ- ton. Ont.), Harold Hollis, (Moncton. BJ. Harold Vessey. John Baker.’ While. Martin Gilmore. loafer; Seliick. Harry Darby. Calvin Mac- Intosh. Keir Duxgan and John Dris-I coll. At the close of a very leas- ant evening the guests departe aft. r wishing Bettv many years of’ future happiness Rims Charlottetown Hotel Barber Shop Open for your Service. Hear It Tonight . Of Ympfl Y- ~ \. l 2341:1341. Qflzflflslglal- — TllEY FLY FOR FREEDOM l The first complete drunstisstinn . 11.30 A.ID.S. T. N. B). Laura Jonn-‘ Montelli ? . I 1 t By i g LESLIE o/moiul 3 o-o-o-o-oawoovovooo-oo-o-oo-o 0 g Was It l "Aren't you satisfied with the one you've aueanv Ion" "Oh. l. ain't greedy. Only—” The door of the cabin was jerked uIIDQNIIIOIlIOIISIY open. A discon- oertinsiy large number of le crammed themselves ‘in. prominent among them bfil-DK tnree or four m- cuviouals who could not have been taken for anything else than police ofiicers on either aide of the Atlantic. "Looking for Tony Monwlli?“ ask- ed. U111 uranoon seniaily Jerry waited expecianiiy. Hebe was one man who really could be of ss- sistance. ""nat's himi” said the shameless double-crosser, raising an accusing naer. "We didn't want no telling, either!" snapped one of the new- comers. For once Jerry Clltherm fully lost his temper. In a bound he was fac- iniz the newsgatherer, fist clenched, Before the blow was struck ende- monium broke loose. A ti wave confession until he were per at a moment's notice. four — Why the major portion of the de- pertinent?" he asked in zmulne amazement. n "The boys uiere all in it. explain- ed the spokesman. "You mean to say it took all that lot to lay m; out?" "Took us all our time. mister. ‘Course. there weren't much roan: for scropbiniz in such a 5111811 0011111- "Evidentlv I save a irood account of myself." Jerry was cheered by .he thought. "Sure aiu," one of them d. "Senéjénle to sleep with a. blac lack. you . "I be: your pardon?" "May have been a _length oi pip- ing. I wouldn't know.’ "Neither would I. not having any- realized that their attitude was one of communal °°“"m°“' -- wllqffiglflwalllllliéuWd are tr in: in os- m}; l}: gflp,,‘,’,,,,fi“,‘fi,°,g,tfy‘f°yji plain. misizr. boys tllioimht you missible in a police oiiiz-eifls eyes thev could be obtainable on tap 51x corroborative nods DIOi/idtld 8 bizarre accompaniment. Jerry count- ed the company slowly. "One-—two— three- five — six — seven- oi pirates piling ipw him without a was who you wasn't. and still did until they mad all aibout it in the ‘Star-Bulletin.’ " "Thanks to Bill Grsndonl l-Ie riot what he wanted — the thrilling climax to his biz yarn. As for me. I've been" beaten up and put in hos- Jerry's crook was s . The spokesman twtrled his ha. round and round agltatedly. then pitched it on the . “ can promise you compensa- tion." he hasarded. "If I cued to accept money every time the authorities tried to salve their all ed nscienoe I should be uoinz w i” "Don't you want nothipl?’ "0 know that Tony is thor- ouzhly and completely behind oars. with the proviso that several thou- sand ‘miles separates us perman- ently' "Then there's no call to worry." “Good! It certainly is police have to know that the British the situation well in hand. thing m derous handy. Any anaes- thesia w accomplished by my own fair hands alone " "Come again?" o1 hiunanity heaved itself upon the unfortunate Eng an. and he, went under, struggling 231119115 to me} last. One straw at w ch he clutched was a luxurious mous- tachio; another was an already tight collar band. But none oi them were sufficient to save a drowning man, Bill Grandon had managed to worm his way to the door, where he: stood for a few moments radiating approval. "Boy. oh boy;-—oh boyi" he chanted gleefully. "We ain't got type bill enoush to do it Justice.’ Jerry went absolutely berserk. Tearina himself away from the mill- iniz mass he kicked away the last encumbrance. The door slammed in his face almost as vengeance was within reach. and then the fign. was on again-a ruthless sort of business without any sense of ioir- oy. How it ended Jerry was never quite sure. except that the bump which he later discovered on the back of his head persisted as a rec- otznizoble protuberance for the best port of a fortnight. CHAPTER XXII BEDSIDE EXPIANATIONS Seven apologetic men grouped themselves round the hospital bed in a sheepish deputation JGXTY, 01116111113 IIVWRIIV €YC, £2011 "There was no blackjack only bare fists." "What a punch!" The approba- tion wns_ free from any suggestion of disbelief. "We're all sorry it mid to happen." Jerry tried a forizivinsz smile, but gave it up when he realized now aifiic-ult such a thing was with a out mouth. What he intended to be a reassurance had all the outward appearance of grim meievolence. “The department wants to make it up to you." the spokesman went on hurriedly. "As well as they can, that 1S to say.’ ' Another involuntary muscular spasm further disconoerted him. Don't take it like this," he implored. "Like what?" The hoarse whisper was due to the alter effects of i11- cipient strangulation rather than to emotional anger. “All right. all right, Mr. Clitheroei I iruess we understand how you feel. That Mitchell fellow was the bottom of it. Tipped us of! that Tonv Mon- teili had broke out . . ." "What?" “Tony was out, lie said, and aboard the Doronia. Now. I ask you. can you blame the boys for jiunpanz to conclusions?‘ ' "I can blame them for jumping on my izizzurd.” "He not tough, captain,” broke in one cf the party. recognizable us a. TGENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Buy Goods Made In The Empire ~“@‘"~Y -°“_’L“.°)l"‘¥1‘.-.__ll‘ _ we ___e*1*<==-; Well. er. that isn't the whole of it. We want him over hero more man our people do.’ ' "Dd ‘t I understand that he'd prefer an American prison to sn imzush one? More wportunities for DersOnsJ comfort. find perhaps a blazer chance of ultimate freedom?" "Not this time, mister. Leave that to We've got a big score up aizaimt that bozo" international Jessi icacies in Jerry didn't know enough about ‘ IIIIJ‘ continue the discussion. tho h no reoollected Superintendent C exvilw ers saying that extradition papers would be unavailing until English . "There's one thing 1 would like, if it can be arranged." he said. “Something by way of dessert’ ' "Anything you so goes.’ "Very well. promise that official eyes will be closed. while I take one good sock at Grandon." The deputation grinned in unison. "It'll be a pleasure to deuce. and we'd like to be there with our eyes wide open." “Talking about me?" Bill Gran- don’s announced appearance was greeted with threateninz scowls. 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