PAGE VSIX ___ u-u-i 1i FRINGE ElWlllllll-z-TO-IIAY AND WED. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 ’ A nuulullu, , MUSIC/ll ‘ s " DREAM! lc-vcnv and win RUHIIIU‘ Kltltll‘ Z. ‘in ._ .4?“ This streamlined post-war nlIlCl0i—-l1lC hallclnlsde 1946 Ford car. not the pretty blondc-xvill go hlio nrodw/iwn wifi-‘v F" "l 9'1 Fr"- Although exterior appearance is similar to pre-wnl- nl officials say it has molly mechanical i.n;l;c'..;1_-....~. . motorists have to wait a year or more to buy one. odels. company T $25. 'l‘h';ce Gcmllr. civilian: flljlilPCfl cf ‘zrsiilil: t-l death rm American ' a; man \ 1,0 ‘Q ' n are shown ns their trlsl Unwed n, _. ,, -_ .. ..l ;l'_;.l, ..,lln. ' 3'3, a crgms _,_.w.to. and 3.15., . ~’ . .-7, ll l-nilroarl worker, who l gonlessed the crime. and Ma .hias Kreln, 44, a blacksmith. is iv l an: liéviiino “What I wa ’t to get most ut of this war-is moi” DWI “fin l On the recommendation of the Fish and Game Associa- vllon the above sum will be offered touny person or persons ppplying information leading to the conviction of W rty or parties netting, jigging, or any illegal catching l trout in the streams of_ Prince Edward Island. Information will he confidential nnd should be for- worded to any authorized Game Warden or direct to the ligament of Agriculture. any ‘iilllf. , hm ‘HI "Hill li-lliilffif v a A (UNNING' a GAPIIOL s» . A clvunilrlwcvulzt NEWS - PICTORIAL Shows 8:15 - 7 - 8:45 Happy Welcome For HALIFAX, June ll -—- (OP) Three of Canada's ‘fighting Iroquois, Huron and buck to home waiters yesterday to in t s Pacific. Fresh {r0111 Gibraltar to Murmmnsk, hero yesterday mornlnl to at, Halifax shipyards. to the far east. More th cent of tho crews of trlbals against the Ja/ps ‘ As the three waters of Halifax Harbor with th yacht-like prows. in the roadstead and at from their whistles, and kept up the harbor to who dockylrd. Commander in the refzlrnlcs: crows and ass llhem they would be Elven leave as soon a! possible. medlntely so they can net army In Thick 0f Fllihtlnl seen some stirring action in coast on humorous occasions jncnt, part in the slnklnE o enemy ships. Last April she was a bitter blttle with enem off Stavanger on tho sou of Norway and blew up B N“! canker. That a week Ol’ so ate when Haida a mnnslc convoy run the Gem-ll which ‘stayed at Vllolr field! largo numbers. After vE-day Iroquois hnopv Norwegians HtWOII a Hilda went on to Trondheim Northern Norway with ml as passcnzcrl. 1h “film” Anrll I). 19H flout. R B —- HUG KILLER cooperative atom, Products, Toronto l. BINGO Holv Redeemer l-lall ‘IO-NIGHT 8.30 The nrllu are tho sumo ll lhooo prevailing at “III Blnzoo in tho city. Freozout For Chlrlll MI PIPIQII 0|’ forces em old dividends bccams IJERPIJ Q --_@-. Canadian D-estroyorsl m‘ cot" ships ~ tho tribal class destroyers Haida - came in receive c. noisy. hwvy welcome and repare for further adventures from European waters where they bottled enemy forgo c sleek, 2,000-lon destroyers arrived o their sister mlp HMOB." Mlcmac now being readied lol- her trial run 5 They will be prepared for ser- vlce in tropical waters, then sent In 50 por tho three have volunteered for the Pacific, and more than '10 per cont of Holdlrs crew want to sail her trlbals sliced the eir and the crew's stood at ottcntlon on docks 1n for- mation for entering harbor, ships their berths let loose with a wild burst it up as tllo spotless vessels moved Arm- they Slld smoothly in to their berths they were boarded bY vice admiral C Ct. Jones, Canadian Chief of Naval Staff and Acting Chief Canadian Northwest Atlantic. I-Ic welcomed their Examination rnd documentation of the men was started almost tm- DI’! ' leave within the n=xt dw or two. In the thick o! the fllrhtlnu ever since they were commissioned back in 1M1 and 1942' the mbah ha; otfher Victoria men are captains o! y. or and tho few months 1m- iiicsniygely prcgcdlrlfl Dt-iidfly-hiheyi btt-led up an down c c anne ’ and Bey of slmy. and °" traded punches with onomy 19'"! L151; september Iroquois stunned 10,000 miles and played o Pf"; tn WP cl] E nd Iroquois took a turn on the Mur- 11S had no lzasollno for ihrlr bombers. ln escorted Crown Prince Olnf of Norwav to 0510 and shared the plsudlts of the nd ln. the first f l l nfterVE- ay. Aw: thm ‘ixvfsifiieii. brought back o croup of army Mlfl MW DREW- to h 1 aws. Amom the 0"- '§,,°,;,,f,".ig:',.“,urvlvor of the slrltcr nun Athalbsska .. which 1'" W- pedoed and sunk FY film?’ “N” Kayward of Duncan. BO had been taken Prisoner by =;:::.ru:.=- - ~\-'- Completely Oxhrmln- utes Bodbngl, cook- rouchvn. Flue, illvor- . not, Crlckoh. so noun "M" slmmom “Mun, an", [gzrdw-"J EOIINQ. BflOHYI $1115 ll t! new! Flo W0 channel a tho billed armies. Prom o nnlng of I l ] nanco Corps, the Omadlan Dental cannot oullnclllu column IUIQIVHI local tango, m M w" I Y “lb”. advertising new! be luoortod In canto a word. in odvoaoo- . E382 i a ' |y-—_,=—_}_ QRAOWILL for Pbowlrophn. ONFID RAT . .. u on.‘ IUY Lul IN 0V! IMO! 01' bllllN cloud W of”. M“ bo tomocrts untllfcllmer . noun-homer do BA-Mt 8P.M.J.l“.uou' soybean. Bottgwou. o-la-i. POLIOI IEOII‘ - A total of $1.876 woo c octod ta Ilnu and costs at the Cttiyo Pollen Court in Mly. Chm of lice A. Blrtwlotlo reported last "night. c! the City Police Department wore given to tho City Council at the result-r monthly RIQOUXII. The City Pollco Obie! llld that “to wore collected in fines impose’ Prohibition Act 1nd lnu under tho Excise Act. In addition M61 worecollectod tn mtscelloneolu fine: and costs. Ar- rests for the month totalled ‘f8, Including 4i charged with being drunk crud 11 charged with n15. orderly conduct. Final llpp-oaranco ‘In Rotterdam 0f 1st llivision BY WILLIAM B088 Canadian Pres Wal- Correspondent R.O'1'I‘ER.DA.M, June 11 - (op Cable) — Led by a reconnaissance Nflimont, the 4th Dragoon Guards Canadian Division. mule its final h- m Gen. H.D.C€. 0121:1119,” cw? "kill! the suing. Gamma“ Anna 311811111! polished scout cor; and lllllverlal omlel-s rolled through Rlottardarrfs streets two abreast. post thousand, of Netherlands civilians, lncllidlng Rnttordams burgomlstcr, Pieter Ouds. A tumultuous ovation was given the infantry, marching eight abreast, preceded b the massed pes and drums of e Seafol-th H ghlanders of Vancouver and the 48th High- landers! of ‘Ilorcnto - the “Red Devils who had fought their my from Pachlnc in Sicily through Italian mud and then came to the wostom trout to share in Holland's fln-al liberation. Units taktnfl Part were the first and Second flold regiments, the first anti-tank regiment, llsht anti-aircraft regiment, and the Sgakotcon Light Infantry, all m oun . Marching behind the Divisional “PM” wore the Royal Canadian Regiment. the Princess Patricia’! Canadian Light Infantry, the Hastings and Prince rxlwsld reg-. lment of Picton, Ont, the Seaforth Hluhlanders of Canada. the Royal 22nd Rezlmcnt; the 48th Highland- ers of Canada, the Carleton and York regiment of St. Stephen, N .B , and tho West Nova Scotla reg- iment ot Brldgewater NB The Loyal Edmonton Regiment was absent since it has become part of the Berlin Brigade. Divisional units o! the Roy's] Canadian Army Service Corps, the Royal 01m an Army Medical Corps, tho Royal Canadian Ord- Oorps and tlhe Royal Canadian Electrical and mechanical engin- eers won we represented. tho Germans after the sinking and taken to Brest. Later he was moved Ho Bl-elnen. and liberated April 29' this your. ' Iroquois, senior ship o! the three, skippered by Cmdr. Kenneth F. Adams, R..C.N. of Victoria. Two Well-and, D.S.C , R..C.N., on Holds, and Lt-Cmdl‘. H.V.W. Cross, R..C.N. Huron. Ithe other vessels, LmOmdr. Bob Famous Thames River llall Shara In Present War LONDON. June 11 - (C?) - The river which thrc h five cell- turles has boon the ackbone of Britain's might layed its full share in this confl ct, too. 'I'he Thames, muddy, sullen mis- _ THE cllARLorrisrowN GU§ mo: m- Tho detail: 8 '."".~.'-.' ' ; Summer H 0's toss _by-_ Lucy Poato Stobbins l CILAPTER XXX "I dOIft blame YOU 101' Ill lo " wl ML? “so , - a 0mm quwuy- "l dld myself. n1 8° bow i! you our; mud. J-loroowoy W111 urango q Modems Orslnl put Tony c: w \ n yuuno man wandered of tho chance to cumin» "l1" MW- Hi! srmdmotiler lol- lowed Leslie to the door. "You mlhlgt us help you? Your trous- Ixsllo smiled down nt liq‘, “I'm not getting married. more‘; willy nothing you can do for me. 1 can earn my living and I 11kg dome n. But l1 n will mike you happier-J! you: want to be kind -—there are people who have been to Tony and who do good money. Mary Blunt and Norah and Mrs. Sanderson. Mr. Hurdl- way knows their nmles." "That shall be seen to. But I wont to keep you, Miss Vance. I don't want to lot you Io." "Ill see you ggiin," she lnlwor~ ed hurriedly. " iss him for mo, I can't just now." She bad escaped. but in tho corridor Eric followed, and cotch~ tng her arm exclaimed half tn vexation, half whlmnloally, "Ilho world's price dumb-bell. Loollo Vance. And yst it may be tho boat Policy. The less one asks, tho more one gels. Why dld you toll her you weren't getting married? To arouse her sympathy?" She was too dlspirtod to be angry but. she had strength enough to be firm "1 sold I'm not to be married, because I'm not going to be married. You can't acorn to recognize the truth, Elrlc, when you hear lt. You're constitutionally unable to believe that them arc people who mean whmt they say. I shall never marl-y you. Novor. Never." His fuco grow dark. "Do you mean that? Thon Pllseo tn it that you lose your job. Rocky Point can dispense with your oer- vlcss, my glrl."_ She mode for the elovstor. Even now she was not ansry. but blblbfv, ly aszalned of him. Ho had boon her friend; sho had como noor loving him: and he was, alas! only a handsome 01d Leslie locked herself into ‘her little bedroom where she could en- joy a good cry only to discover that she was past‘ wlmtlrlg to make such a. demonstration. Al- ready she had wept silently In the darkness of the cave and more or less openly ln the Judo sultc. Twice was enough for any slrl not given ovor tic the habit. She looked down at the sou and the white oslls sillnlng and hor hurt mo. to the beauty and the strongoucos. or life. wnat would beoomo c! the actors 1n the little drama? Nornhhnd Mary Blunt had been offstage. Mr. Orstni would give them more money than they nod ever seen; Mary would paint her ugly house a choccloto brown and buy a parlor lamp; Norah would have a Paris gown and Pekingese with more 581A; than his mistress. lfiflkd. would put her loot-- for 1t would be a loot in hel- case-tn the bank for hcr sons’ chlldrén. Eric would get his shore of the spoils. He would smlle and My oeprecaltlngly, "I assure you, its not; necessary," and pocket U19 mock would he marry Vllll-E Baron? "1 can't g0 to the QleymMB- E110 will see to that. Besides, it would he too unpleasant. Ill ask Mr. Blngley to recommend mo to J0me other hotel. I hflpe the Otsinls '- night. RDIAN‘ - 2+ STUFFY . NOSE? Nooo flogged up? Head cold threaten- figz-déjun ' meg: I gOSEQROLINI ndlxll. ce m lcooea. ntumnao vnnioa,‘ “m” melons: clcar- Relief lo intent Irfl clecro bend. o rellovn eotnnh, held col I. Coo c. Pl_e_as_ant.__Adulto and iwffl- 5 Stocked By: ll. L. Worthy ‘fiosmotlu " ¢"'T°|h IIISIOI; IIHIIIIID I"‘7__._;‘ fr“ “We've not. seen anything o! you this afternoon. Nor Leslie either. 1 was just saying so." v "I'm biking her away. She's my cllont. Bear in mind, Aunts, both, that. your nephew is an eminent lawyer.‘ Ifisllc went with him. "I'm rloglectlng my work," sho said. "Eric 1s going to get me fired. I hlto to provide him with o rolston." She tried to sound flip- Dln . "I'm o. guest I've a rliht to be amused occssionlly. You can't Blly I've absorbed you since I know you were a working girl" "Snobbfsh, are you?" "Oh. very. Come out on the moors. The sun ls setting." The unlper bluhes gleamed llko olncral pendants. The long grass woo gold where they grow, but violet in the hollows. Across the sky were the spread wings of an angel: they could soo netther his foco nor his farm but his plrllons were of rosy feathers tipped with snow. “Please see that Mr. Orslnl pays both Sanderwlli." said Les- llo in a low tone. “I don't want them to feel they are troutedun- fairly. with such people, money cures many hurts." "She loves Tony," he answered smtly. "Don't think of her The Orslnls are neither jealous nor revengeful. They re- member only that their son was devoted to you. They want to bo your friends." "How would Elsie fool about that, Huntlelgh? I've broken my last promise to her. I've given up any,’ Ought I to be friends with m .. uijulu-uleltlll _ ll] i1] dutch-m Elven J i i] . i] . ll i] grow up until burden cl’ the tllor; treachery fears; and doubts of _WEDNESDAY In Etillfilllfillbilfl "What that?" Ills voioo woo vol‘! gentle. Ho stopped hor u ho spoke and put ‘m, hand: llahuy on her shoulders. It Wu natural for hor 1 l: up Into his honcot eyes. "Whggs the int refuge, Leslie dear?" "The truth," sho omworod wit-h a valiant smile. “ finished with shame one comes into tho safe rofugo of truth. Its a little chilly hero but d for mo." amed to tell you that I else. who’. ou feel is flno a noble and I nor you for it. But it loaves mo out; I find myself in the cold. Leslie, my daring, can't you clrc 011M811 for mo to let me share your refuse! I"ll bo true too. I want to take care of you. I wont always to be with you." She was trenrblblg. "I shouldn't QXPoot you to lwo such a otupld, Ho hesitated. “You think Elsie’: altvo sonwwhere?" "Yes. I have to believe that she ls bfilng given another chance She needed it. Deservcd it, being too good to waste. I can see that nature ls wasteful but I can't be-f lteve that of God." i "It she's alive in that otherl world. isn't she learning?" won't 5 oil Tony, Hunt used to be my, r151 money didn't ruin him; Eric was Pbor and hob spoiled. Experience is o. good teacher, Les~ lie but how she does whim 8 D001‘ , girl vlwllen- she's learning! Wash your face, liovidel‘ W1" n0”- 3° downstairs and show bhll’ 9°“ can tlkc it." The Hardnway girls were P111" cldly knitting although It who ll- ready dusk and almost tlmo W dress for dinner. "We've Mt I99“ you to sneak to all day." observed Aunt Emma "We're quite excited Some old friends of our!» hi" come w the island n. their Prlv-lte yncht They have ti“? 558W!‘ lime to ours. Alfter dinner we must run in m visit them. Th: Orfilnts. Y0“ know Carolina's duufllt?!’ Went w school with Vittoria .Sho wal Vittoria. Vivaldi then." _ Carolin-e said, “NOW. Emma- 00h’ 1 forgot." sighed Aun Emma. "Vil.torl:t's_ boy mflrrllf your sister. Well 1m suro Vltwlril will be vsryrefcrld of you Les s ~ s . jugltillfilslréeil Crime W t9 than “vi-ll, I'm sure,“ said Aunt 37m“ tress of inland commercial miter- ways, never closed despite nearly slx years of rockets, bombs and mines. ‘ When the Germans swept through France to occupy the channel pol-ts service chlets said, "that means good~bye to tho port of London." For a time, as ship after ship struck mines sown by ‘ll-boats and aircraft. it logged as though they r . might bo But they n't counted on the "little ships," which, tested at Dun- kergue, were ready to fight snow. Un or Royal Nov direction, the rlvor boots and t olr yachtsmen crown helped salvage ships. kept the i channel clear of wroclu and swept m nos. Throughout the blitz, tho pocket blttl, the fly-bombs and the roc- kets they continued their task of keeping the river operational-had the D-doy record of the port ls a to their o0 o and re- urten colssons for “InulborrW-tho float- tlng gotta which mode the invasion goal 1o. Other thousands were busy ufldlng and touting "Pluto." the plpollno that co od oil across the re-ln- vast n a 11 1 . ntll Margh if. this yogi‘. 2.3mm ‘tons of mill ltores were cont to the continent from the port of Lon- don. Thou included 100.000 tanks o! kind and vohlclol of s. 0n t ll come the repair wo . ham u onwards at least u landing croft a doy wore re-, pslrod. I, rulsorll and os- cont vomlo came Royal Albert and other for mite. Even ed for periodical ill Cftiucluuo Hurt on Rtutr - rm. wt At laotl A ulclnufo "H! for Coughs, hroat Dlotrec. Chest Soreneol and Bronchitil Specialists who have studied th formula of Polsorfe Cougl Syrup say it ohouldbc quick u relieve and unuouolly soothing in its effect. When the throat is ugh: and l: hum to cough. Poison’: Cough Syrup gives grateful relief; it reduccl in- animation and makes it cooler tor you to. eject tho phi m. ll you suffer from a Wool: hroot duo to Cold, from Bronchitis. or a Cough. don't experiment with a dou tful remedy. use ono that embraces tho boot ands use P010011’! Cou It Syrup which he: the Ill Id advantage of also being o tonic. got]- allmeato ‘(#188 to (Iiold, o non’: ou I o reliable help . . . amoebic from any good dealer in medl- cine in 35c bottles. submarine! I v PUlSU s Counu Sum y l . pharmaceutical skill. Thoux’ WE CAhl SUPPLY 125 lb. single --ALSO- 185 lb. Broad Shadowy . l 'AND THE STANDARD HEAVY TAB, 210 LBS. IN RED, GREEN, BLUE, BLACK, NATURAL SLATE i‘ . “The first lesson would be [ova l But she could let him ace l lttt e If she loves, she woud forgive andi of haw ‘he “It mward mm --»~ ~__.___._;=.~_=-_-: =z~.'_w;-.— -l-—~ prejudiced person." "Do you think I belfcvrthot you're stupid and prejudiced? Don't you know that I love you altogether, my clover, my bungl- onaccompllobod organist. But it ful darling?” is in tho homo, when: aho was a Bfho must not any, “H01! kind lflyll 0nd bvlnl 0 lad moi-Ml‘ you are, dos; l-Iunt. to call mo et oho will be lo norcly missed cltevefiWl Shomhad iilobtél‘ not git My?‘ m‘ ylllfleufwl g”??? bu: a n e - - m m m‘ oldoot child, mos-nor died suddenly, want me to forgive them too. Is if“ “agfliluny “l; "Fm l° l?‘ “llg- t,,,"“'§,:,'-;‘;,,,"°:,','§ that what you mean l-Iuntlelgh?" M‘ l‘; ‘tn?’ “n b" w _ ‘flaw u by m, m; o; l "n “M” “ m“ °' ‘”"""' “ti” 1n ti“ 1m“ ilndluis fol- horn ulhlno N W" W" '.l.‘hcy were silent so they des- 13°11 ho? menjfwll’ ‘t? n“, ma." m; be“ them with n cended the moor. Presently they w“ '7 Tfilsngi," N ' chm‘ “ML m,“ "m; dsy‘ were standing in a deep circular m’ y u. ghmuqu the glass hollow. The Arlgolfis wags were “ ”’ “any fading to an ssheln zray end peace on “and” “umwm followed lay like a long shaow over the by ‘ W“ h,“ numbn- ot sor- downs. m 15.34;, m: remains were "I've been thinking whom I mm. m Baum 14h Christian come out Ln all this," s-ho sold ohumh m." “W1” n; hold by rowel- sadly o; w" wrone. you hor pastor. luv. n. n. Bell. m sec, about everyone. Wlhaicvor I p511 beam-a were Iflmer Fraser. did was stupid and prejudiced be- M314“ truer, George Co ll?‘ oouso I was unfair about mo Or- » guwgrt, wulace MacDo all. stnls and about you and because M 5"”), yo, Eng unwise totbcllevc blindly in ' . M, ,0 grusbaorgl; o udsmexl and to trust Eris without knowing him better. ab; Annie mdoomlh-anb As a result I've been wandering am h“. wed mother, Ml‘! 51m‘ 1n l Nsular thicket of mistakes. " NARD‘S m s“ m, c! Klnflibtl" “d I wouldn't own my eyes w see W . a, youowf; stators. Merv m“ the 1mm thrcush the woods. But ' * m. P‘ “'3' now liq-sh‘ ed l to"; elm-uls- _ LINIMENT us; Elliot Bruce 1:6 Gcrtru ~ ' -»v----~- _____.'L'§§-@-—i“-”Z‘_fi THEM IN ETC. COLORFUL, LONG LAST- ING, FIRE REBIBTING. AblD W5 navy outs on ' Reduced v Prices ill. "l8 ‘Sim-u , , , By ELIZABETH VEllllllll Hora is the ltory of ongagln G1 Riven who thoxht it wo g “Me o loll in Stone, Mutor o! Wonder-slay. there were painful rcalltloo "to crlmol of hor beloved bro- of tho “other” woman; Could she possibly wlnout odds? Read this stirring aorlal. starting THE GUARDIAN and docojt n l homo half hoped you'd lay somethtn "med ll-l and trlcnlls ‘am only to to tremor ouod l- lwoct alto voice and war It ct otlht- your: o! age. Ind 1n 1939 4 0F sliingling 5 your noor 2 Then Use ASPHALT SHINGLES _..___i . I BIRD uld be fun. to lovo with Kit Suddenly loco: The her husband's lovo, against such Iss1 l .> EElQlQ-clavm E to s1 g E? n-w In I Mellloria The People of so tn vicinity, were shouted .n§‘"§€.n1‘.‘.l M their arm. Without I W9 0 DQ211318 0 bec o up." oonncto nnd dooplto ‘adoctort , she novor opoks, Bbo Wls mowed b m. bulonc to tho PM. Islandy Hos- blilal 0n Hldny, and died m tho only hour! 0! Sshrday morn- lng Deceased was a Woman of w; moral character. a goorl bout Ind loyll frtcnd. [oanrouauh tollty want out not or tboo IIIVN. Are You Thinltinq