t I-hd a number JULY 9. 1942 UNIX LEWIS mm - stout: - Eilicnorr NENRY O'NEILL - DONNA REED ONILL WILLS WILLIAM LIJNDIGAN _ i 2 oiE-Y_"'TOM0RROW — TO-DA Y — i- FRI SAT. Chap. 1 0f The New Serial-SEE IT NOW [CARING INTO NEW THRILLS . . . ON THE SCREEN! i2 Am milili-cign WINSLUVYI 3's f \i J0iii| iltil. as lioiiil CLAIRE 000i) as limits Milli NAGEL IS lilsiy Siiliiii. S. limos IS Tile Admiral WALTER SAND! as Flllliiigiol TWO “IOYWESTEIERTT SEER? h Ono Rhythm-Rocking Saga! a:- EMPIRE TO-DAY —- ‘ni P ¢//.- /T// arr i uifiieu, SLAND-NOVA 4) ,,1, 1,4- 14 or DODGE on"? i "v1, 1144/ 111,4 III-King 0f The Texas Iongeo-Novelty-Cartoon SHOWS 7-845 am scorn E FERRY SERVICE YIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. -CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. H PRINCE NOVA " "The Connecting Lin]: Between These Provinces.” Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included Leave Wood Islands 3' 7-00 am. 11.00 1.1a. 9-00 pm. Leave Caribou 9.00 nun. 1.00 pm. 5.30 pun. LUNCHES SERVED NORTNIINBENLANII FERRIES LTll. GIABLOTTITOWN. (MAPLE PLAINS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting bi Map Plflins Women's Institute was held ll- the home of Mrs. Parnell Mc- Carville on June 24 with a hundred P" cent of the members present of visitors. The meet- 8 Was called to order by the ores- ident and opened by singin the In- "ltuto Ode followed by e Ore ed Richard Ll-l. in unison. ‘The committees reported vtllitim the school and nobody was sick in district. Next meeting to be le held July 6th in school and roll call to be answered by each mem- ber donating some articles fnr the baby shower. These donations are to be on dis lay at the Crapaud convention. ow committees ap- pointed were: Pro ram. Mrs. John Cairns, Rita Mur y; Sick, Mrs. MrC e, Miss Olga .____ Illa oalnnn la moaned he nova o- lboll lotorolfi Ilb MIIIINIIII OI I aaway nature an be IIIOIIOI a0 l nus a one. aulolll Ilnua u Ill .______ COOK'S for Photographs. 11-599- CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUB. ANCE. L-flll POLICI COURT- At tbs City Police Court ester-day one drunk was remanded. ORANGE SERVICE in U19 Kifk. IDLE JlllY 12th It 7.30 P. M. REV. Mr. Wright, preacher. 7-9-21. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Gov- ernment House Grounds. in aid oi Red Oross War Work, Thursda . July 9th. 1i not flne Friday. A - mission 25 cents. 4 to 9 P. M. 7-3-9. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. —- Marshfleld Pastoral rge services for Sunday next are is fo lows: Mt. Stewart 11 A, M. Hi hfleld 3.00 P. M. and Marshfleld 3.0 P. M. A cordial invitation is ex- ended to all membe s and friends to meet with us. The Rev, He Baak preaching. 7-9-1 . WEDDING BELLS - BURNS- SllAW-A quiet but pretty wed- ding was solcmnized at North Bede- que United Church Manse, or) June 9th. 1942, when Riev. D.F. Hoddinott united in marriage Una Elizabeth, only daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Burns, of Freetown, to Robert Bayiield son of Mr. and Mrs, Bertram Shaw, oi Portage. looked lovely in a British Navy sheer chiffon dress with navy accessories to match. She was attended b her cousin, Miss STARTS FINAL snowmc TO-DA Y MATINEE 2.30 EVENING 7-9 Extra-Musical Don Cossack CHORUS groom's gift to the groomsrnan was a lovely fountain pen and the biide's gift to the bridesmaid was _________ a lovely gold necklace. After the DON TERRY, NEW igfigbgnghivkhtjgyllfifigiyhsigutxlgflgilliiif FILM SERIAL HERO hill, N.S., v the groom's elatives. A reception was held at home -_____. If handsom , tm t1 had continue; a e c Don I‘ the of the groom's uncle for the bridal party. For travelling the bride wore a light blue coat with career, today,‘ navy accessories. After they return- might have read heavyweight ring Instead he Terry with his original _5P0rts headlines ‘Terry primed for title fight." husky ed home a wedding supper was held at the home of the bride's palrents to a iew intimate friends. Those assisting in serving was the bride's cousin, Miss Muriel Burns and the groom's sister, Mrs. George N. Reeves. The happy young couple will reside in Freetown. JUNE WEDDING.—A very pretty d wedding was sciemnized at the home of the bride's parents, on June 17th, at 5 P. M (zeolitga Marweli dlgiivey. hTo Ithe ry in "Do W1- sranso ewe ngmarc ,pay- low of the Navy" are Johrri L121 6d by Mrs. Ralph Burns, the bride Claire Dodd, Anne Nage], sgmuei entered the room, on the arm oi her gaging, wane;- sande’ wade ilatheg by whom she arr e. eltfiucliizstsatch and a m“ ltnsmgdi ‘ who wore pink shéer, with .. cessories, and a corsage of tallsmans roses. Mr. Ellsworth Buell acted as groomsman. Later in the evening a ____, loltliy claw?’ of sieren$ehrsbiziaithereg Fivo million dollars worth of dia- a“ a r mm‘: “i? 1' e a!‘ groom, all left wishing the happy monds, crooks and international youngpcouple‘ ntmny yea" o]! bu)?!“ 1 ness. revicus o her marr age t e newt, ...,.?§f§3‘io,£‘"€iii°‘tlnillln§ gqgisuwgf, '3‘.§‘.§’“i?n“ "i.“°°“““%‘-’l" - _ e en a n ...- anll dramatic liignilgnts of Unlver r of her friends gagvhered at h“ sars "Bomba Cli r" o e W, a, m, U§p,,°}"?§,,e,‘§,e‘f' °“ m home in Stanchel, the bride to be wlmmn Guam and Irene He“ was escorted to the seat of honour, vey are the newlywed innocents who by M155 Hazel T°dd- a heavily laden step into the seething cauldron oi basket W” “med l" “"5- ihe 3W5 intrigue, plot and counterplot. when were °pened by M159 9m“ 1mm“ they set. iorth on their honeymoon. and ‘he Verse‘ "ad by 1V!"- A159" 'J.‘iie setting is the interior oi‘ a huge T°dd' while Mrs- Edwam Wm“ 5r‘ Pacino-spanning clipper ship, wing- ranged me guts °n a "able- Ann" ing its way from iiombay to San Wankel? B“ “Pd every ‘me’ “it” Francisco with its shady and. dan- Whlfih F" Sh" E 5°11!’ G°°d F91‘ serous 0mm low was sung, lunch was served by Included m the cut Wm‘ Gan the ladies and the remainder of the n q Mm H ye ch 1 evening spent by a sing song and AJBEEKPHMBYLB Mongzfiuaii? Gorges: 5M1” mwimurw- g£g,$,,°;§,'3,§§;,_md m“ “h” Y._P. a. MEETING —On Friday mJohn Pawlilnsdrdirected the excit- lee‘;‘gzflhgugégggheufigilsaxggtvflg; in v me a I o a o ma‘ m llaomte of llvéilss IsobeIMMacKay. 5 m 9N8 HZ. Moe ng o n- ed with Quiet music playe by Miss Elizabeth MacKny. Miss ' olive Weeks gave an interesting R 0 U T lieléaeding entitlleie “Come Up Higher." Hymn. Liveth Long who IN Liveth Well, was then sung. scrip- rtlure llgzon ltaéren from St. Matt‘; When two popular western stars H" we firs“ “a w“ "a like tBill Elliott and Tex Ritter are gllmfbijhAljfilflfify wlgignfxf-Prflijleif Efiésfilfifin éfiilnifiilfi-lilfif.‘ 3? T i H1411"- "Ifiad on o Kins Dodge City," at the Empire Theatre, Eterlml W" the" B11118. F?" it becomes a production problem as which a}! WWNSQRC “or 0n The g; who“ m“ d» we» “- ili;.s:..“ti"::2:, ‘$12.38;? t; ‘iii? a l. . . In this case. Bill does nearly all BBMrlce White. A questionnaire oi the lighting and ‘rex lakes care followed, on the above story, when otfiilillitbiuillggglille terrific battle with ihlsngmillp Yasi (invldlgd into iwo i e . o. wnn , three heavles-—Pierce Lydon, Francis n“ y one p0 m Walker and Jack Ingram -— whose total weight goes well over 000 pounds. ‘rhen, he adds spice to the action by knocking '1ex for a loop and Wjliillillgtghfit rlgllit Li; g? altla: uy sier, e 0p ieav , or mowd and seconded that Mm "Iféxsbfgdaigixll-t o, amp,“ mm Elizabeth MacKayk invitation to u m; r an l, sue _ meet at her home for next meet- “El ‘rm dperAoEi bile ht in n‘? ‘"8 i” “mined M151 Edna W1: e or come y. g g s - - girycggzhzhgg 2; “$32352; 2g? i382.‘ ‘;.‘in‘.i°"°“£i‘$‘..l°.l;'3$n°°l‘3i5 0 V .11 l. - ' ing a song to him, then arrests nim 560011690 that the Group 89nd antlnthgtows him innigil. l 1 o! Kwqgttaen ttoortlheBM} andcM. Fund. o p01‘ rays usua roe r r ur On row Wild Bill Hickok and Rltter is the read, and passed along. NHL: 1:081? sherifl, who is trying to arrest him, Call is to be answered by a. Verso it'll?’ nliiiiiy“‘i‘i‘.°éiibi”n 242i c.i-“,‘.‘*’-f""lilziii"g ‘but’: 1:;- . c o e 1m iigtgiixiiii Waltlimwigiylggih for iimeg 8E." 0 Owe by Mispah Benediction in unision. GREENVALE W. I. June meeting oi Greenvalo and was fol ow call to which eight members responded. 'I'll€1‘e were eight visitors present. Offering amounted to 80c. It was _. \ alsh; School Mrs. Alva Walsh. Mrs. Parnell lvicCarville. The meet- ing adjourned by singing the Na- tional Anthem. Lunch was served followed by an interesting program conducted by the program commit- ca. call was ininlutes were , adopted. It was decided to give $10.00 to "Save the Children Fund". The Red Cross Committee. no report. Mrs R. m. White ia to purchase quilt bat. Sick Committee reported l-avi made one visit, All bills were pai . The corre ence consisted of receipt from Red Cross for don- ation of 910.00, letter from 11m in. stitute Supervisor, and Hmtsh Children's War service Fund. also the PEI. Federation 0f ABricuI- ture. Mrs, MacPheison and Mm. ll. MaoRae are appointed dcL-gazea to the district convention. It wns decided to have a festival in the near future. Next meeting is to be held in the sohoolrocm on Thurs. day. Julv 9th. The me"titiq closed with the Na- tional Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. clan Bosffbrfieall FRESH FROM MARITIME PLANT THE Ci-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 35mg“ gummy“ XIIIIRS ELF ‘v EXTRA SPECIAL LARGE SIZE WIN ESAP EATING APPLES c Dos. - - - -.. ... Fresh Stock Just Arrived Fresh Lot of Large Size — - - SUNKIST ORANGES _ 43c B... Certo Crystals 2 kg.—----- PEAS 25c 2Tins—---__25c Tender and Sweet - -- _ _ _. PEAS CERTO FRUIT JARS For Your Jam To Make It All sizes quarts, pints, half pints, also rubber and Go Farther 25c rings, p a r a w a x Bottle mernba seals. z tin! 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Each -- — 1 EATING New Island POTATOES Biobinl-iood Plain — — — — -23c Pkg- Tomato Sauce 3 Ti 29G Grapenut. n8 Phone 748 FREE DELIVERY A HOME 0N THE RANGE By Bentley Ridge CHAPTER VII e . ‘PELLFORTITS INTENTION! ‘Tllglo and " en n d she rose. ow unexpectedly. “Sh o He was on his feet d with coliid object, and they w the yellow oi gorse and broom, and together Myrle remarked- the homestead gardens were bril- "I have to liant with colour. Very Mrs. Kane's rose garden was at. the height of its glory when Myrle stepped down on to the went over to "Greystoke" one Sun- glad you thi day in the November to the picnic nothing about . which was afterwards to be so mem- “What do you orable. gothins about it? Rex was not there, which 3J0“ were attached w‘ mean, left the subject oi wool prices. and swam in the pool when they a may walked werigswdoiwn ti? the river. em w m“ the shingle’ r unc eon some w . t O tennis, others went riding; and hr ugh a gm Myrle was one those who lay down on the river bank to law. Teliiorth arrived belatedly. and mashgiven illlilfiiil outboi ‘fibres ligmlalilrgs toampepcnlc use - - Kane. He sat near to Myrle is félggglgrsifi m Loud white tennis iianneis showing up Tenmm, smiled c bronze oi his tan. “Probably 1t up’ “Where is Evelyn?” he asked. "She went riding with Rosemary and Jill Manning," Mrs. Kane told ties you and iy in palddocu above, Myrle u . ‘ ‘Perha reason w wonderful sunshine-and h He lanced towards Myrle and she looke away. Tellforth, however. looked again. In her blue-and-white figured pyjamas, her lissom loveli- seemed to reflect the flash oi “H°w°ver' I “upm” sometime Myrliaekept her head turned from vigorous, Lie has made marks on it. Perhaps that's why he doesn't want de¥hmwfldly gntggough, and Talk gate, still unaware three riders. Rosemary. Ev- elyn. and another girl, who were moment she asked Mrs. soon be . _ C)‘ DB&5€ illfhiilfi‘iliiitlfiniiiiitiliftl- n»; not n- 1‘: 0 6 YH. After a .. drawing near and would §1aéntreIVlQirIthere were many ~ nut in win F, ma?!“ “trough u. “Oh. yes." said Mrs. KanenfBut Rex» t; d you have to know where to no. _ "l"? “I wish my father had time ior it. mill- loves it so. He brought his rods that! $01110; ‘lg-ska iiftflshliiguggggliigg 1; he Wm“ m}, h, ghguld ingly. What did he mean to imply- m home with him" ell. nw .” idMr. K. .thatshe wasnotsoluck ggiriigisggnwgiflgighéeiiiib T;un§f§‘]?‘_ee_§h§__meLhi8_6Y0_$Dd._;5Jd bend where John has caught doa- flnd it" said Myrle. can tell him. ii he wants down." excuse to be doing the plalfil." faid Teiiforth, admit that this is a unify after all." Tellforth smiled, as they shingle. "Im nk Oi course, I know you know You said once . as, u one a ht. ts tt hedit Myrle on her own. She admired Mrs. my plgce m timefewhateaér ha‘; Kane's roses. heard John Kane on happened w you m m good or but to it by sheer association." a short way alon then climbe the cllfl to the was thought- what you say is the I sometimes look at this then I'm tor the lfliilfll of a on. understandingly: They were so intent on each other that they did not see the three per- 1 sons on horseback coming down the m- gaddock some hundreds of yar ind them. They came to a gate the wire fence, and Tellforth opened “e55 England w ggu ifguhég light and sky in the willow branch- mumm won.‘ your. he ‘an e5 “ There was a subtle change in the hiintgeyggg_.iigg,ghggg ggntgggeqg- i‘2.‘l§..°’i-lié”eii?§' i? iifntilfilfilfia‘ not really ivoung, though it looks so “t1 hggécfiglt- sud £37m o’ l m,“ dlbe- Telliorth. as they go on "is a very lucky sively: 5v,- "Rex is very good.“ "Of course!‘ said 'I‘elliorth. Rage -— half incomprehensible — flashed through Myrle, and she stopped in her tracks. JEALOUBY — TRAGEDY "Rex is very good!” Myrle repeat.- cd breathiessly. Tellforth must be made to admit e. it, to give Rex his du "Oi course," ecl with this world's goods. more can any woman want?" ‘Ielltorth red, too engro hind them. ate that I onl hisqmoney." s d My that," Teliiorth. woman who like ‘Petersdown’ with showed would hardly snatch at such a solution to Myrle simlllatio nto the “Ii I am marrying returned words failed her. anger. "Is it any woman to marry or woman because child's face?" "What do you mean?" Telliorths turn to I'm marrying Rosemary ——?" broke o one another for years." rle's emotion was spent. could only say breathlessly: tnwhat. business you have to hardly called ior. is it—- y?" They looked at one another. Tellforthk Myrle’: face- br ght with his own inwar ously. “Wh on quietlv other “wh . to herself, dazed Mlllif Sililli Tllli YlIlJll MIJNEY Naturally your money goes further with White Swan. The bonus of EXTRA Ififiioeveiyrollsavesyoamoncy...‘ ll gentle softness and immaculate quality hfegaaid family health and comion.‘ said Telliorth again. "And, also exceptionally well endow- What Thev stood there, Myrle white and ssed to be aware oi the others coming up be- "1 slIDDOse you mean to insinu- carc about Rex tor rle, very quietly. d be very rude if i were to Si‘: could attack a problem the pluck you be likely to P s.‘ threw discretion and is- winds. Rex for what he can give me-—-—" she began. but She swallowed hard and began again, shaking with worse ior a comfort and security than ior a man to marry a he needs a house- keeper? Someone to darn his socks and cook his meals, and wash his It was Ar t tiiidignaixin “ e ou su esi n a a ' y y gg o S wHe tor Rattler. i1 his iaoe troubled as well You seem to take a devil of an lwgost in mine." retcrted Telliortn. A slow crimson suddenly mounted in as were revela- tion, dark with trouble. Myrle look- ed we has . “Iérmiz said? Telliorth, port/enti- y .. In chastened embarrassment they walked forward slowly together. The little word "why" echoed in their ears, lillew after them. whispering in nd he w . . . If they had been allowed to walk each might have told the ” in spite oi conscience and dlsinc ination. Myrle was saying bylthe disflovaeirny. “ ' ause I'm in v . “infill? 01ft 103$... I've half k305i?” about it1245 Close down. __ ,_._______._.____..____ for months." But a shrill halloo came suddenly behind them, and they turned to 5e; Evelyn, with Rosemary and her friend, Jill Manning, on their horses on the other side of tho fence. Telliorth and Myrle turned guilt- , recovered from their surprise, and went back to the gate. (To be Continued) RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout 10.30 pm. Western Canada H II m (to 10 00 p.m.) 49 l0 m from Canada and U S A -31 32 m 25.53 THURSDAY, JULY I . M. 0.15 ‘London Calling.‘ 5.30 ‘Front Line Family.’ 5.45 ‘Rio New. 5.55 Interlude. 6.00 ‘Hello, Gllldren!’ Message! from parents to Brlfish chil- dren evacuated to Canada and the U.S.A. 0.15 Light Music. 6.90 War Review: ‘The Pr?»- gunda War.’ Talk by Lin lay Fraser. 8.40 ‘Listening Post.’ 0 45 The News and News Anal sis. 7.00 ‘Calling the West In esz’ "Trades Unions.‘ Talk by Vlc- in as wrathful, and. added: “That's not fair! Rosemary and I‘ have known She "Ini sorry, I only want to know show such an interest 1n mv ariialrs? It's magazine programme. 8.16 ‘London Callinii ' 8.30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ Talk by J. B. Priestley. 5.46 time Housewife’ Pressnted if! Mfiry Hope Allen. 9.00 Headline News and V ews. 9.15 ‘Famous Brass Bands oi Eng- land’ Luzon Band; ccrlhzior, Albert Cou . _ 9.46 ‘Front Lne Family.’ (Re- peat) 10.00 Discussion: Treedom Forum.‘- 1030 ‘London calling.’ 10.40 The Daily Servlce. 10.45 The News 10.55 ‘Listening Past ' 11.0!) Grimemov-rwe Colliery Bandy conductor, William Fo-ies. 11.15 ‘Britain Spot-kt.’ (Repeat). 11.310‘ Radio Neil's-Reel. A. . 12 00 ‘My Working Day: time IIOil.=e\vif.*-‘ i215 ‘Women's War.’ (Rapist). 12.8) The News. ‘War- 2250 iliiii (3 Rolls) ‘My Working Day’: ‘War’?