‘ __ '!*S’QQ;¢'_WQE'§FIII;§\. n-Iw‘ r" < r Multillmh" TTWRQAY. *3 D’ 0 é O s. O4 9.’ N a 40 persons, is pictured h e lll e vicwl when it WAS 1 ilrl". Ion Atlantic RLlllWc.) lol- st cc Hulzlax, nlzlllll_y' L0 p bcrs of Czllliidilfls iign n5 forces ' ll dllllllg @111" it! w people, W1; oil lllL" Uviilillluil ll \'.,1>> 1Ill!)l‘ll‘0§ , . Jlltl president whilc ‘.11 the ' t.~ ~ o.’ I. .0. “(ls n ill" » - ~ Ill '5. 1 fl oi lllnc 1.1 l be lll charge of the till‘ \' ' : llsll rind other blari- LLlm zilsllcs to bc a feature of the cuisine. A5 117) to dole {l3 this fourth rm of Wlllhl \\’:I.~ II, ill which its llit' l<l tllnsz- oi tho l'nil\ gen urc lll‘ , wllrd illv m: ll erl fol" llll- n‘ nce. \.. Cope Blolilirlnn, ll!‘ Basin of Min - m’ of Fund)‘. w of Glooscllp, soil of and the first ' . Vfflr‘. lllrlili- Ibrupl. t‘\l~ riuls; llld “SlYIflPFK .1 1w I-cn""c and . . .| l <- l" t? * 'lll.rl'~']3l‘lf?l‘l.‘ in which flvvcl in " The usual rlir» Irvodwies 3G prlrll. llu‘ 40 who 4- l1 l. ., ,, .. l "l l." ll" from u llei’: " l'.'.'1l llfllftl of t:l‘)l"s ' n"; C"f'll are ntllvr It" l he nut of ~t Vffllifl‘ ' t hlcs lll the spccizll Fl‘l'./'ll'§"Z"!‘il[ nccolnlnodsltc 1r. pvrronsl. l"l thc rr~ of the Gill‘ tile ll-ulnl (lllllllll, can" sctilp of u lfllJlf‘ to sent twu Ilppositc a tnhlc ncrlllnnlorlllllitu foul" is followimi wnll four mic-ll sets of largo and silwll klblcs t0 accommodate 2-1 IJCPJOIIS. Bv rctnliililiz lhn vestibule llll‘ hilildcrs mrlko it [Josslbln for p:l trons to hoard the (linlill; Cm‘ ‘l1 rrz-lly instead of having to pa.» [llFfillQh rrnnilcrtlillz cars. fhc wrrh room, ivhlrh is ll new feature lwind to he appreciated bv travel l'l'-', is ncvt in the vcstlbulr- on mp $1.11‘ Wllllf‘ on tllc other side ls ' " llnl valor llenlcr. - plnrrrl hctwecn the clblinr, room and tho kitchen to pl-rvrllr ;'ll_V ullnlcnsrllll: r-ookliln odors from reovllln". the Ilflllflll-“W ls rqllinped with the most modern frixlitles. It has n fruit locker, , car "which accmlillodates 1116.115 for Illc many 111C111- S . Julie 22-, with ' 2o; ' belwrcll D ‘or LlllllOLll‘t'("l 1. _ lrnvs, Culmdmll of holly owned sllb- i function of tllel ' lllcals for the The nilrlltr-lizll 1 The lute-i" xtcrfol- Illld interior‘ I91‘ will‘ ierg." to the Dolllln- beluccll Digby and ..lld 1l“.‘ll ,ll.".uilcil iur ll who Ilse U115 1111B. 1 BASH‘. of Minus. ivllshlllg cquipnlrnt i‘ Iiisuppeilrillg Iloui" for the WLIIPI’ gills. - tile cabinet. to lJP n11 lllc door bPlll" buffet fur ' l‘ linrll are p \'Clllt.‘lll. plums unit. '>‘I~ I‘.\'v‘Zl. - ll‘ in ‘ U111. ill‘. .1 "f. kitchen from llll‘ f were?‘ lu ‘JPN re Pol" l\'l"ll‘< llllindh" "ci-llmull, of the c hcinl! carried Ivill"! fol-res in Tl ls .1 survey 11w \\"‘|l' of nnrrns is being ‘nllf (PIP ivy» r» llhis wrlrlrl cnlillicl ,.r 1...... lGlWlll, A:'n‘ll=t tllr- Axis nllilosnnhv of l‘e=, the nmovwlfl of til" Allied m1- llfllls howl nnllrrl lhelvselvrs with an oqlllnmrnl of lllr rviild "Tfillflfl" ml in the Msir" truths of Freedom, Ffl""llll‘ nilcl Fmlrrliilv Wllcvl l1." un< s-lill wrlllni! his :cnir of l‘!""\'f‘I'lf'(l Wlrlll". "M/‘ln For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROIVN, DJ’. llllilliilPulliST of II lrbli- in? lwo opp crculn and ice crclull wells. dish pantry. Tho full; 111.1: l‘llllL'_(‘ in the - cclltrv of II cnlll- The Ylllljlfi it- Besiric lt lire lit- lnlwo is token 143 (I-rrat GI-orgr Street CIIARLOTTIZTOWN. IKEJ. ' picture sllows how tlle car provides room ole ).‘(l'S0l15 than the orriiiulry diner, by plllt-lizg loin" 191310.." for four opposite each other ful low‘ the usual "arrangement lie onc for four Tile car is ‘lc Cape Biomidoil, overlooking the underneath. roof. in thc kitchen buff paint lnstegzi dork color. makes for better vision day lllQllt. The "Blomldon" nlade its run ‘luunl ‘Montreal power and rolling stock. lll-llS Jittery llmier War 0f Nerves Allies Fight War For Men's Mimi Adolph Hitler already un~ ll . ollly pattern that u cllllllilgv could follow. "You relllelnber," he wrote, "that llllllil . lhc primitive masses will never fall ‘VlPHm to a smnll lie. since they t = vvs are zllivnys lylilg in small But they will certainly fall lilll to n great lie because they| arc uimhlc to imagine that others nre capable qt such infamous dis- tol-tlon." “The War Fkir Men's Minds" shows the llomnchlne of the enemy in sinister nrllon. Hitler, as the film reveals. went systematically about destroy/lug whatever concepts 01 real values the German people might have had. In Italy, Mussolini ha:- zingucd his people into acceptance of the fascist ideology, And In J.- pan. the smiling ambassadors tailght their people the greatness of dying for the glory of their little super- men. Agnlnst. these forces ln llle war for men's minds were plttcd the far vastcr resources of the United Nations, Through a free press, through a radio uncontrolled and nble to express itself, through a film industry, the men and women of the democratic lands were able to lenl-n and to endorse those urin- ciples of truth and freedom for which they were fighting. 0n die home front these three agencies, rzrnrcd to meet n wartime situation, vrcre doing a real job lmd beating fll!‘ Axis at its favourite game. Tllcv were beating the propaganda of lies with the up by a long dresser which lil- “l” d°°rd lzzglglndflgwrgilh 3 eludes a sink, two ice wells nnd Kl ‘n; ‘(lam ansee $111; lcture 0f l-zlsiry table with flour drawers Me yo“ n ‘ p Wllnt used to be the observation fiucd‘ I mmk 150k plntfurln on the bilffct parlor car has been mudc llltu a blind clld to lvillc pult of tile space for the . ge ice box and a crew locker.‘ Ice. like cozil, is loaded from the A pleasing departite for the stuff ls the use of light. cf the ilsual The new color reflects li':¢"ll. instead of absorbfllg it and ‘m the oi" trial to Sllcrbrooko nil June l4 when it WflS approved for sergirr by the office of motive Q-OO-OQOO-QOOOOOOO-O‘ ‘Ilia Other Man l! RUBY ll. AYRIS l-ooo-oo-o-ovomovvovn . .. CHAPTER XII - n Barbara‘ voice. I utflgellrglfulifidma nervlw. 91c’; Jerry-d made hlm come In. Give hlm a drink, W111 you. DWYQ while I go and make nil/Ml! 10° gulckly. Jerry Bamet. wn-s all-ea v in the room. and Barbara. had mil!!!“- Jerry nodded atlffly. How d011, Didn't expect m find you here- I-lls eyes were more unfr endly m!" his voice, and Dennis HHBWGTN calmly, "We've just been to see my wife ofl at Puddl-IIKWII- "nel- mother Ls Ill-she was sent (0r- .. we» ' k no silence. ....'§h'i>.'9....'l§'k.fe'lv “$.31 this mm m“ "m ‘m fllillffflf-Z .35‘ mASl-‘Ijil/ie d: £53212?" he 881K611 Willi an effort- "No thanks. "hi. ‘é“"‘°§ if“ 235°»??? 2”.“ relmaeunroen a rm 3 '.“."‘°"l.."tl‘l.'ll;°'=l.»€i'“§§l£. ‘b53131 sa . ' s e 8 m of tears." . “Too mum’ late nights and too much to drink. so Dennis has been telling me. s1... lighted a cigarette and pushed the box across to hlm. ‘Arent 9°“ going to drink. Jerry?" “No thanks." Sllle made a little grlmace at his moody face. "yellaldmlx, one f0!‘ me,nn a."ses. Dennlrsw tlook up his coat. “I'll be on." He was hating Barnet with all his heart, and yet: he knew that for Barbara's sake he mull show nothing of what he felt. "Go and see hlm out. will Y0". Jerry?" Barbara said coolly. She odd to Dennis "Good-bye -- 11% me 1g: some t e." hen arnet returned she was sitting calmly on a big humDlY sbooli bytgho fire}! smoklfllli 2nd turn n e pages o a mHEQZB - "We'll have tea ivliell Mellish ' she said without look- g p. “Does your head ache, Jerry, that you won't drink? Mine does. like the very devil." Barnet made no reply. but he Evelyn?“ Barbara imvsked. "Not too Barnet. tore the magazine from ;llel- hand and flung it across the ll'OOm. "What's that fellow doing here?" ' he cicmanded. For a moment Barbara sat mo- lllOlllefii; then she looked up. “My clear Jerry!" “What's that fellow doing Barilet. demanded again. " ' pected him all along- here?" ve sus- That night theatre-every time he's been in your compnny——" Barbara rcse to her feet. “If _\'0l1'I‘EgOllIg to be a cad, Jerry, you'd ettel" go," she said. " yes, go! to muke room for him, I suppose." he almost. shouted. He caught her ill-m roughly, syring- lng her round to llim- "Has he been making love to you?" he de- mended. "How dare you!" He laughed ."Oll, I dare very well. I know you, Burbank-anything for a new conquest. And you his wife's friclld. eh? blazed in her Barbara's eyes white face. "Let g0 of my arm," she said ln a very still voice. “And ivheil you've done that you can Wlllli out of my flat. and never come back." There was a tragic silence, broken only by Bnrnetfis llcilvy breathing; then THE GIARLUFPETUWN GUARDIAN New DIR. omen To SERVE" FIGHTING MEN ANNIVERSAR A1868 “Commandf The uniform of "the 35th Battalion, Simcoe Foresters, 75 years ago, con- sisted of a. red coat witlrblue cuffs and brass buttons, white belt and gun-webbing, blue-black trousers. The beard is personal, not intentional camouflage. ' ' J \ E \ .1 1 11 l l I .- W23 . %“%\/? 1.. ,4, f/‘gy Libby's now supplies more than ‘I00 1M4 ferenl foods and condiments Io please youI palate o nd enrich your diet. Each has been brought lo market only offer long research to establish its quality of lho highest ufloinu ble peak of perfection-and ouch is the subject of constant Inspection and lest to maintain that peak ln every ‘puck. Tho result is Ihallibby‘: label onuny food l: your assurance of the lineal possible quality, consistently uniform, rich In nourishment, exquisite in~fjg__v_gur; AR accusloms us to sudden and dis- rupting changes . . . bu? many of the mos? fundamental alterations in our way of life come with the gentle passing of the years so naturally cs scarcely to be oppre- claled until long after their acceptance becomes an established fact. During the past 75 years (3I years manufacturing ln lCunudc) Libby's has weathered several wars ; z '. yet has seen no changes more vital lo the daily living of us all than the steady, sure develop- ments In the growing, processing and ,"cunning" of ever more and befler foods. suddenly his anger fell from hlm and he began to plead. "I'm sorry. I was Iliad. Forgive me. 1 didn't mean it. I was jealous. You drive me mad, Barbara." “You can go out of m flat and never come back," Bar ara said , “I've clone irltll you." no!" His distress was piti- nble. "You know how mucll I care loniulo i‘ (Jgtrllup ' l 1.1.:- V for you. Forgive me, Barbara, and I swear it will never happen again." "No." Her eyes were hard and relentless. He fell back from her, breathing hard. "Do you-mean this?" he asked thickly. "I Iicvei" meant an thing so much In zlll my life." Bar am answered. "So I'nl thrown over, nm I1 After allthis time-after all I've clone for you. Kicked out like an lmportun- ate tramp. Very well we shall see. I‘ll make you pay for thls—you—" For a moment she thought he WCYE llCf! beside llcr . on- was EOIXIR to strike her; then his eterkm Qmpfled m‘ Ymeilasi bed- “m1 the" "heplmelt d°wn and mLorps" '1 - " 1 -- -~ $211.81.“l3.‘1.t1€l'&.“'°.l'l.'l“".i... mm fen w ms side) “I-n make you b Why lent. he here?’ he asked said hel" prayers, “ml ""' '“‘" ' ' ' ' ‘ B n “lad Mm Heath Campbell, pay-my cod. I'll make you by to llmflf- H Dennis always teased 1101‘ lluolli wswiucd by each mem er dunno, s?“ l t r m- om 1mm we d“. m" ‘as, fnrthmgy he shoumg. and Pauine flushed. Ho would have her prayers, ulu :1 Illllllltfliiltl lluill- bug. I“ 5L1"! ° Y “tiles were given and was 8mm come-he wanted to come, only Ii "Such H. baby," m, 5mg bu; she Duriniz the social lllili hull‘ n (‘I'm COmm , a 6mm, . - - lilfiéhw sldwouia be so dull for hlm had a kind Of feeling mlil all the dell°l°us “mm “m3 Sm" “Y u“ m“, ff" °.°"‘N'}“,‘,“°§;,f§,flf, 52...... Pauline stayed with her mother W a l’ uwuy He would have same Dennis liked her to ra for "KEWSSCS- “s ° W“ ' . w "l..." w“ . .. . °“" ' “"‘"“""' “'"" “'2'... . ... ... p ’ . “l”. “°.'3°1.§.".‘é‘.“'ll2..“‘l'{“.l..2€' .“."l‘=-"..§1i‘.°“°“““‘““ """ e was not url a py, u s e ;, ,, s e prage or m no in ere ler o e. .- - _ - Wfls restless Illld Dreolgculiied. PI 5199. simple faith Ilnd love, RlldwShB lllk- Th0 Klllg- Corlespondence conglfilétignoggfé "It as ll someone 15 walking m “uhme w" (lflcnded- She prayed fol" Bill-bum, mo, mile -—--—--—- l"! 90m s?” The Cd n waqnw, over my grave," she told her 1g fiplllflkln W96 8111.11 l0 be B0 dreaming that at, that very mom- LONG RIVER w. I. and Greek Relief Fun . - mother once, with a little excited ° ,,' as “mm- laugh. "Do you believe in premoni- tlons. Milmsie? I never used to, but ,, “Suddenly. passionate love for eocll other members of Loni: River W. I. mv-t was also moved and seconded $4.00 lust lately I've had the sort of “fkfsked h" w» Pauline Held Pauline slipped into bed and fell Ill‘. ult- home of Mrs. Bruce Boll be lven to blanket fund} dr m feeling that. something ls going to s chyd m: m"; Wlllldered Why asleep almost at once only to fur their regular meeting. The rs. Ernest Dunning kn .1 rm hnllfien somcthlrlg—sonlct lng I uim a 320x511 d6 enflely, and then waken about two hours lritcr with 11 president Drcsldcd. and meeting vlted members tflnllCl“ hplnc _ shunt like. It's not Dennis — he's ‘lliomeslfiliné l; a wave 0t sheer fast beating heart. and n feeling of opened in the “$11111 manner, next. meeting. l?" "I l ‘ written every other day. and he's her c e55 °T Dennis swept over. fear" "Dmmsp 511° 8M up in bcd lvlinutcs of previous meetlilu were. wered W“; ".-‘ m clxiillcggivglllc.) sfllilanlauilgizgfi"Dfirllllirlls “A penny ‘or our thoughts" gllélntsfiléenhls tnatmfi aloud in the rmlrl and flDPPOVEd- roll call wns 0:3 lchildarh Mcelilni 9105M ' i. . l I . , - , . - , " - -_ -- slo—l'01‘.rcnlly woilld think he's shy Pemrkm and sud 9'11)’. and Psu - 5 re ° mg "l" h“ Jcsponded to 17 membeln s g ng of me!‘ . . .. . _ .- c! it is hoped to have ln the leadership of 11' Faulmes mmhm. smiled Sh‘, with tears as she allsweled. l\".-ll.- de her; sure h lla "0 r. o w” “ l I mmg- R.N. could nnt quite make up hEf mllld 111331 w’? lu-‘l- WQYKIEYIHR ll Doll- her in trouble, gregl trgulllel, xlggg=glyf.e-:.nnd~'izm_llgll_—io;mi=iilll_—~ ---_-- about her dailghtefs marriage. 213 fim $1318 me as much as I miss nlng something of her — some. P¥E1.'“§..l“°$$°d ffiriglllgenlgugli’ awful‘ winced" he had not yet- “"25. wh t l It a ll a " ro'.e.- - '.as,llr,. I ways B. little difficult,“ l." mother W used w the mi um Pauline lngl" Pauline whispered “$1.. all“ MORE H” ‘OUR MON l Y said gently. “and I think my little “us mam, h and h“ love {or agony of dread. girl ls mailaulllg very well from 03H" "l" u" hlllfl- (To he Continued) what 1 can hem-y 51m aused, men Oiuvfllfffiu he l8! he said loy- _________________ asked, “Afldkwllnt u mill. doing balcigl} be lolly clad w have in New Yor without oil?" - “Oh. I think he's uullc all right" And Pflullne brightened lnstant- WERBR°°KE W‘ ‘- Pauline snld. “Dr. Swrnoway 1y and “lulled ""1 dl-mDlBd find upthore, you know ,and that's nice fol" Dcnnls. And then there is Bar- her once or twice." "Poor Barbara!" said Pauline‘: mother. Tile girl looked up quickly. "Why do you say that?" she asked. "Barbara's (‘u te hap y -- at least. I think she s. Shes got s. nice man she goes about with: his name 1s Jerry Bnrnet, I-le adores her, but I don't. think she can: very much for hlm. But there ls meone she loves. Bhe told me so I wonder who it. 1|", she added almost to herself. "I don't th faithful lover," Pnullneul mother said, but. this Pmullno would not ll low. "She la! I understand her. Once she really loves anyone notlh- lng would ever change her. 0f mum‘. she doesn't wear her heart on her sleeve." Bho said something of the lame sort to Peterkln when he nrrlvod to dinner one night, having crlvon forty miles thro h the cold rain see her. ey had dinner ialoillgau Pauline’; mother was nlll n propaganda. ofand looked well and hwPPY-She had "Itunlce to see you Peterkln." Pauline said. she hoped he thought put f'h~-—'- —~ ~ . ' .__ :._>;.. ,_- : ~— ... .3? 83303. ..?.‘.. p§fiimliér°l°lfi :i§...‘.”..l"."” “ b” ‘“?”.ll.?‘“d m“ " . Peuvrkln 0H - t m . It was also d0- gfilsllforilecklacgdlmnnls had given And then slle cried a little bc- lgf, °fi$p1§§f;' “ii-nag; “ZYILTDCPIZ allied eto zlllsskergummerslde HOAX‘. “mm 28°12 dlalhgthlilfgirggw" Pet gglcllStibegllti/lsgfgllllll bsautldiul be, donated en§ugh' bleached tn put on their entertainment a! c I - ie c l not. e- . u o 511,1‘, §§ii."l.?§'*§i1*.n:u...........~ £325..”32.115152”p”‘l.‘il‘.l..,"‘"l'l.lali “lb-fill blinlél-lalllli» vulwr- Allah-ember 8"“ him?" Patel-kin said lne felt her eyes ridiculously filling talked eagerly r ll home. Then shoe hfgl-(E barn. of course, I think he's seen 2551:‘:-wgghlfllgglulfzllllillllllllifl p . changed the subject. was undress sat down on leaped iilua and ink Bnrbarll is u very mm M 7°" d" cour , Peter truth. Prom secret adlo‘ t tlo and mollltic hiring: :1 n“: we‘: '§',‘§,i“'§\,‘,’,§m‘°° w“ "m" ‘° ‘h’ broldcllt to the people o occu- pied countries. ‘mey were bmad- cnst by fnoo people to people who still knew "And it: For men's forvmu Into their new age —mnrch forwlrd in the certainty that gates of Hell cannot prevail against. LIBBY, McNElll. 8. llBBY OF CANADA, LIMITED Chuthum - Ontario LAI-ll tee was appointed to serve lunch The quilt. committee arranged for stood m m, 01d answered roll cnll by nn item of Ollvel’ PP-Yfllf-‘T “Ppmnm exit those two were fol" her sake ed and seconded that $10.00 be d” fighting desperately against their noted to each of those funds. I1 Mrs. stark looking after On Monday evening June l4, the "B11118. For an instant sllc Wm; al- o first nltl class w.is lie-o most sure he hnd been there close 0U!‘ Plans were made for Indlnn River “L? The indies of Sherbrooke Wo- men's Institute met with the pre- sident, Mrs. George Harri: for their June meeting. ' The singing of the Ode and the repeating of the Creed in unison opened the meeting. Th5 minutes o! tho last meeting and the fin- ancial statement were rend and "’.'.’.’.°"‘.". 1 .. . mo“ w” m be . by? s. eorge arl-s offered to never heard hlm any he fiflmllleto the Junior Red Oran like in w, 5 mm for of A hnn to be on display at. the school closing. All correspondence was 1nd acted upon. A generous gift nf $3.00 from two absent. members was acknowledged. . Mrl. L. B. lnkletter wu up- golntad to take charge of the nbv shower. These lfla from all institutes Are fofwll‘ ed to the needy children ln bombed near. own little ,.. .. - came to her mind when she thatdnlght. and she softness" d?! d uledebe ad lltxilrh-a sol; u, an w: plulllnv. llmylillo £1.31 ww out in a Barbara could be godmother o! And porhnpl dear old would b0 other 1nd wnulfiwll HHI l '1 liivllli 22511 sill Mn. Ray Harris and Mrs. Alex Ohuppell were apipolntod delegate: to pin for the ocal convention. Mrs. A ox Ohappell was appointed delegate to the Annual Convention in hnrlottetown in July. Mra. y Harris volunteered to purchase tho children‘: trent for the cloning. The school and alck committees reported lma were re-appolnlnd. l of freedom u "The War slgnlflcnlnco e. ' lnds" ataton, "march E66 the