anus thereupon; lflllh about m» "wit; nan-um mug-monounsatu- mo. mm low-dawn story 0w high timed my Mn manna-m g-ll-mi And delicious! gaflfiiistils FIIJMJCTION HE TiEllNEY- AMECHE ‘ . Cll ‘iii; roam unto mm smut sum l . . Atqfiiémafip/ - 0_I_I_i§__uml_ma00aum British - Canadian TU-DA Y AND wan. __Q__ names EDWARD DURING SUMMER SGAIJOE HOLTDAYS IYTATINEE IWIITL START AT 2.30~P.M. {TODAY'S SHOW WILL START a .-\T 2.30 — 7.00 AND 9.00. ' vf-‘flfufi 'n‘lnfiu‘in‘h'd'ld'vv‘fli‘s'b'n a NEWS i i ‘a a H Rich's? iflflflfPfflfflc‘ ‘ffl-‘fll r- l Brings HotdIIeaI to Fliers Flying men oi the RCA!‘ who ginujd convoys icr long hours at sea l in nlrcra-it not provided with cocks ; iileys now c811 ctt llfii mfl-"ils 11$ R result o.’ a new metal iocd cabinet dc igncd by the Air Force engineering and medical branches. The Flight Se nycant and Sergeant (shown above) are helping themselves to g tempting iineal kept hot in the cabinet. The l ll! il plugged into the aircraft electn ml circuit and the food, prepared l MI the ground. can be kept hot indeill itely. As shown n the other pic- ture. deep monel dishes carry the iouzl and a removn lo grid presents ---.- ~w\ "W OIPITOI. § TO-OAY AND WEO. one did more dam. ago than the Tornado! B|l|_'li§_nry ~v'-ilwen Kenyon rLUsTfiiivs l"sToa'rs CAPITOL TODAY' STARTING AT 2.30 -— 1 —- 8J5 G, N. R. Moncton Blood Donors ilss’n MONCTON, N B June 14 —— At a meeting held in the city hall new last night an association to be known‘ 11s the Canadian Nat- ional Runways, Moncmn, N. _ Blood Donors Association was foi- med comprised of Canadian Nat- ionai Employees volunteering their services to obtain blood donations ior the Canadian Red Cross Soc- lety. ivlt. .1 P Johnston. regional vice president and general manag- er addresscd the meeting pointing out that although the response oi employees in the Past has been very good it was elt that Olifllll‘ zczi eicrt would result in a great deal more blood being donated by members oi the railway iamlly Vlith A A. Bcurque General Chairman cf Federated Trades At- lantic Region as Vice Chairman representing labor and A. S Gunn principal nsietant engineer vice chairman representing other em- plcvecs R ti Smith on the staii ‘the l‘£".’.lQl‘.I!l iice president and _ _ cr wasclected sec- retary A rep;'cse:*.tr.l'»' w‘ 11'1- incci irom each department oi the railway at Moncton to act ior the asxelation in nrmnilili T91‘ i719“ donations i."cin the eIIIPIOYBB-i 9f that department At the 0135c oi the meetini! D1‘- R. Barzter one oi the original organizers cl’ the Canadian Red Cross Blood Donors Clinic at Moncton and rellrflielltlll! the Moncton Medical Society also ad- dressed the MSIIICTIIII; firming the great need ior more blood do- nations at once as it took som time t1 process the blood and make it available for the troops on the lighting ircnts relieves sprain d M . McClure oi Chat- 1mm, Nil. were recent visitors to Charlottetown a n d Brackley Point. - Hie condition oi Mrs. Edward Shaw shows little improvement. rhiiting oi the contciintrs. The thermos bottles hold the liquids. souu. tea or coffee. Two smaller boxes carry-I all the required foods that need not be heated. There is enough space,‘ ior two complete meals ior nine non. on long petrol flights or on OIIIR‘ extended operations hot meals gin: the cabinet will case strain and, raise flagging iliifltl- — (REAP 0 0), \=—__.___i___ 51:.- __..___.. _. .~ ._ —:-_ IIBACKLEY POINT AND _ VICINITY The June meeting oi the Wo- t ien's Missionary sflcleiy W85 field at the hcme oi Mrs. John ‘dviillan. “lest Cozkehead. on the .1 FISETEETH ~. nun FIRMiY av Q [omfurl Cushion IIOW Will YOIIII PIITIS EVERYDAY IMO (OMFOITAIIY SIIIIG TIIIS WAY It's so easy to wear our plates all day when held ilrm y in place by In “eomiortcushion ’—a dentist I IOrmuIa. I. Dr. Wernetll Powder lets you "toy solid foods -avoid embar- rassmen oi loose s. Purmharmless, DiatesJlelpspre pleasant tasting. lHvIIH-Qflflbtsasyilclllualfllllod i? I /ening oi the ‘ rgely attendcd. and was The regular monthly meeting ii the Red Cross unit met at the ilie oi Mrs. Nell McCallum on '. rliirsday evening, June l5. with a. iull attendance oi members uind several visitors. Collection tau $5.11. Following the business v eriod. lunch was served bv the ' suess. Meeting closed with the tional Anthem. Mrs. Lydia Seaman. Charlotte- ia wn, is visiting her old home in I mckley Beach. ‘Mrs. Roma B. McClure oi Mone- Ilm, N.B., is spending a iew davs vent sore gums. a. Economical; small amount last: longer. , l ‘ath her mother, Mrs. Colin Mc- Ur. Wernol s Powder r ire. IAITGIJI ‘HJIINI-PINIQ‘ {Pnwnflw m 1m won't n . ' ‘The illness oi Mrs. (ieoriie Rob- irv ton is deeply regretted by her ml ‘ny friends. l _Pilot Instructor Donald S. Mc- New Cream Deodorant Safely help: Stop Perspirution l. Does not rot dream or men: shirts. Does no: irritate skim 2. No waiting m dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Prevents under-um odor, helps stop perspiration solely. fiVlH-‘JMVP FfIfH-Hfl \‘ 1555'?- . I158 i Women's Institute oi Manitoba B‘ fflie late Mrs. Elhozp e irealistlc by the showing 4- A pure, white, lnlISlplIC, stainless vanishing cmm. _._.___ B. Awarded Approval Seal cl 1n twin; mam",- og M", n“. ‘ ' lnstitnreofLgundcr- erlek Plrlunln, who passed l!!! lug-harmless to fabric. Uu Jun. ugh, 1943, Amd regularly. ; In m heart your memory lingers, [Sweet , tender. iond and true Th is not a day dear Mother, oeurnn. auinnuni Thhoelllnh nuuvedlerllwl lineal Iliad at any mun be at The coals o wanna!!! ny- ulo_i.l_ldvufl._ _ __a:___ coolFtoé Photos. I33. I. I‘. IASTON. New Wilt- fi¥"'st'& omcgiqsulmiltgie Con. ventlon on Thursday .304‘ CONIIDIATION IJFI 1N- SUI-ANCI- DIIONSTIATION by a detach- ment at Anti-Tank gun c! 11th ent at York. J1me @141 0t 8.16 . M. d-N-ll. GIADUATIB-Blt. J. A. Ids/the- son. Brooklyn. . tad u air gunner iroln No. 9 B. and 6.8., Mont Joli. Que. m No. 3 T.C. FRANCIS IscKAY, “n. . will a recs the . ‘Women's institute Convention here |inPrinceoi Wales Coll Hallon Wednesday evening. June 21st. The eating opens at 8 o'clock. 0-20-11. CELEBRATING BIND BIRTH. Y-Oongntviia-tione are exten- Mrl Minn ustico Qlndbirtthday today. PERSONAL ... . LBEPOITED MiIEISING-Actink .- . i iord has been oiiiciall reported mini-bl in action since une th. It s assumed that L-Cpl. Oriord was n action in France as he was in England mrtil recently. NAME OmTTEDr-MDTTIQT 5t. Elaine oi the Notre Dame . Ronald MacDonald whose death on active service was report- ed yesterday. MANY HAPPY RETURNS - Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McLean, I Sydney street were receiving con- gratulations irorn numerous iriends, the occasion being the 25th anniversary oi their marri- age. Mr.‘ and Mrs. McLean were married in Summerside, the oi- George Mitchell. FIRE DESTBOYS HUME-Lac. George Klnch. R. C A F. Summer- side. sustained a serious loss on June 16th when his house at Al- bertcn South caught iire and burn- ed to the Krounu. 5o quickly did the fire mead that was only with diiiiculty that Mr. 14inch ed in getting his w1ie children outside. '- clothes. and eight. JQV lost every- iurniture. stoves. LOST VALUABLE HOB-SE -' During the electric storm Sunday morning about 12510 lightning vstruck the barn owned by Mr.| iJohn Ross, East Royalty, the bolt‘ split the studding from the hay loft t0 the ground and instantly knied one o! Mr. Ross‘: iinest horses valued at $175.00. A young colt was stunned but recovered“ Several other animals 1n the barn‘ were safe as no iire occurred. ‘rhe spikes in the wood were cut oii as clean as ii done by s saw. ISLAND LADY PASSES -- J. IScc-it Cairns has received the rad, news oi the deat or his sister. Florence Isabelle, wife oi’ James S. . ElJott. in Alhambra. Ccliicqnia.‘ . was in ncr ,80th year. She is survived bv the ‘Ioilowiiiil brothers llwbery, in Chicago, -Sta.nchel Mrs. John Burrows m iwilmot. Pr: 1.. a. Scott in Dun- staflnage. Marguarer. in Boston and W. James in Suznmersid . P.E.I. FUNERAL SERVICES — The iuneral oi Mrs. George S. Larter was held yesterday morning from -the residence oi her son, Mr. ‘Harry Larter, 130 Kent Street to; ‘St. Dunstanb Basilica where Reg lquiem High Mass was celebrated; ‘by Rev. K. McMillan who also conducted service at. the grave.’ The pail bearers were: Daniel: Nocnan, Aeneas Curley, Hammond} Johnson, L. W. oodwin, i-larryl Day and Fred Bstt. Intermentl was in the Catholic Cemetery. . AT norsav - Plastics, "thel warriors oi today and the ser-l vents or tomorrow," iully‘ zdescribed at the weekly Rotary, Clu at The Charlotte-a town yesterday by H. F. Ryami Canadian General Electric 00.. Halifax. . the .origin oi plastics and ti“; war. ltlme uses to which they are put. He also told oi the present peace-. time uses or this composition and and sisters: Alexander in ur- dress was made more‘ oi slidesl and the exhibiting types oi’ plastics. Mr. Ryan wasi introduced by Mr. G. Hughes and tendered a vote oi thanks by the co-chairman. Mr. R. E. Match. Personals The many iriends o! Mrs. Archie Martin. Mount mm. will rerret to learn that she is still con! nod to her bed through illness. Mr. Daniel Matheson arrived in this city Friday evening from Hal- ifax, N.B. en route to home in Bristol. to spend his holidays. ci In Memoriam ln loving memo oi Mother Mn. Ms s. m3 o pumi away and: ma. ms.’ w You shall never he forgotten Never shall your memory lode Sweeney, thoughts will always linger Around the grave where you are l Inserted by ller Family, l guide, Mun and Charles. i In Memoriam en That l do not think of yon. I m ior you in silence No eyes could see me weep Bat man a silent tear I shed While 0t ere were asleep. "m snares"- l-D-il. Bmmcr Or- t iiciating clergyman being the Rev. succeed- I ‘OWN ithe cops." how it contributes to the war ei-‘bmk P§S35JIl1.=\r-P- I l l Mr. and Mn. Frank O'Brien. llorill. have received l cable from their son Trooper Lock O'Brien, serving overseas. iioavy Fines For Price Raising Twenty three iines oi $1,000 s- piece and iour iines oi $500 apiece were imposed on the Empire Clo- hing Manuiacturlng Co, Montreal aiter Mr John Ahern. K C, coun- sel ior the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, represented to Judge Edouard Archambault that the number oi items covered by the 27 charges laid against the company "runs inw thousands. each oi which constitutes an offence." The company. through its counsel had pleaded guilty to the 2'1 diarges nvolving sales oi cloths by the yard and men's suits at above cel- ling prices, iailure to have prices established by the W. P. T. 5., and like oiiencea. Oxfords:- l The Man Who MEN'S $11 ‘I BOYS $1Q9 BRQWN SHOE-DUCK UPPERS “LACE TQ TOE STYLEIIIBLACK (Wartime Grade) RUBBER SOLE‘ Boots:- ' MEN'S SIZES $129 6-11 BOYS SIZES $119 1-5 Wasn't Himself By Leslie Cargill ‘Vhh ‘f |'n'o'u\fi‘e'HU‘a'h'u'fl|'ifiH-W I ' Tcm Fawley scratched his head. Yes it was all verv well, according to hie views. but how was he ,know that the visitor we; not mak- ig up this extraordlnan yarn ior purposes oi his own. "You'll have to trust me." Rich- ard said. Getting a iootln oi his grvund was going to even more diiilcult than he had anticip- A'l|"-'A'b'd'~“f~'i-I\'-“» shoe for summer wear. 59¢ Children's Sandals or Oxfords Upper: oi‘ sturdy shoe-duck in Brown, Beige, Blue. or White, with black (wartime grade) rubber sole: and reinforcements . . . the economy Sandals 5 QIOV: and 11 - 2 69¢ Fords 59¢ and 79¢ ated. He had been accepted at lace value in Chetwoods circles iar more readily. "I sumose I shell have w trust you." "Listen to this. then." I-iarltness plunged into reminiscence, oi the store and c! situations in which they had been mutually concerned. It was enjoyable to revel in the past that had so recently been hidden, and the liztenrr could not iail to to be impressed by thin evidence Pruently they were exchanging conildences on equal tenns. "We. mall et used to you as the months roll y." Fawlev said. "Up now you pass muster when I close mv eyes and gc by your voice alone. But I don't mind telling v01] ladies’ Outing Oxfords White or Blue duck, rubber soles (wartime grade), no heel. Suntan or Blue bill, cut oxford; low, solid heel. $115 ALL SIZES 3 TO 8 it is rather weird. Gives rne the creeps." "How do you think it eiiccts me whenever I look in the mirror?" Fawley laughed. "It will cure me oi ever being dissatisfied with my own physog. Maybe it isn't up to Hollywood standards but it has grown on me." Harkness got down to business. ‘Ihis was more than g friendly call "Cooper had me on a spot." the boom had been faked and g lot oi money missing. F0;- thar, I was blamed " “Thewls no secret about it oid man. Everybody in Trcnshams is. Special Athlete's Shoe Sturdy Blue or Brown duck uppers. extra stout soles and reinforced for sports wear . . . also available in White in oxford style . . . complete sizes now. in on it. Alter the auditor; came "What do they think." “The other inc-m l:0k:d fly». "What could they?" he demanded. "Seeing that you tailed to turn u next day it, lacked dire. I've stuc up ior you, ii’ that‘; worth anything. What you said alter coming cut oi the old man's ofilce gave me more, to go on than the rest had.“ i "Does Cooper know your opinion? "Hope not! Sc long an my bread and butter depends on the 10b I can't ailerd to get into his bad S. "Splendid! Now listen This is‘ viiiere you ccme to my rescue. I beleive Cooper himself is the villain oi the piece N0. there isn't m -—-—-»—___=»=:.__4._ _.’ -.—--V~— _y~—— slightest mine w bring {orwardihe was head over heels m love with bligii Joyce. and he was sensible enough acknowledge her return interest. How close an understanding ex- What I need i, a reliable chap in- iijlldlel the stores to keep an eye on ilxwgé-gmacrtutgléoollgng? Anrjwood he had not discovered. Play- thing out oi place. Do you mind “my she h“ ‘£37911 hi“! “be”. “ awn“ the amateur detemvcy- lack oi recent proposals. which "and m espeflany u n help‘ proved she had been flCCllSlLiliElI Cooper stub his toe ." "0 "m" "There's a man named Jack Mur- rgy liable to call occasionally. I hap- pen to know he is a tricky cus- tamer." " crock Holmes. ircm now on my name is Dr. Watson. How muchi are you holding back?” "Quits a lot, though you wwldn't benefit were I t0 tell you Ill." "I liiollflht so. Kee box s. long n you lire." .a string. then. The modesty oi his inability to appreciate her recognition ct im- mvernent was natural, though had nothing very tangible i0 tell what t e oi man Chetwood was in private ie. Even the lawbreaker can have an agreeable personality. Someh or other Richard could . - otla hisiclila lid- oxiggatj-T‘ om man‘ 1m "wing elnedc csisirnlnal? sliwarfy sofa thine ' c XI who had been close to his heltri £11m JOYCE LEARN THE TRUTH in high esteem. The loya fy o rs. Hnrlrness was ore optimistic r m?“ w“ “m ajvlntefe‘ ‘zndvviofis bu,‘ m, - flnangmmt mad, ooud not have .era d 1 . vicious character, even fie a casual acquaintance. Black Jack Murrcv remained the with 1pm than seemed called (or on the suriace. Already he visual- sed the unmasklng oi Mr listed between her and Perry Chet-l I I l i l influence?’ "And refused.“ he admitted rue- i iullv "Why was she leading me val; ii BIELE $>QQIETY the end oi trouble, which were pn-lblmsi- “Y l" i“ °““'"‘*“‘> ‘°“°""l h the organization centred in ing up, and llie going back to nor-l" W“ - omss and the waachouse . flmfloihlgwgwflnfl?“ hoax: It was Joyce. ostensibly intsen- 5. “any denmyecp _ucm. who guided the plough iscrarlnn in working in his surr‘ “Plum "my "mind tool miracle , had not, in motion a __._.__._Ihl“k M” M“Le.l'_i‘.£i§§il!‘§_f‘ WMDIQX “Kin 0i ciNV-IIIIIAIIICCS "W" "y" I that involved a widening group oi individuals. The change he had wrought by accident initially si- iected the ubjcct. Aiterwsrds came Joyce rlow. Jack Murray; and many major and minor char- lc s ' The world oi Richard Harkness had been mattered by the lateiul bomb. Into the nebulous new world came a new man wth the race oi one and the personality oi another.‘ New iriends and enemies populated the scene. and i! there was over- llwlng ‘ ... the past and the present it remained ior the iuture to restore out o! chaos Particularly embarrassing ‘a complete realisation I-lnlv Redewmcr Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prizes an the mme an than prevailing at other Bingo: In the eilv Freezout For Charlton]; finale: was thlt. s}; l lfi card etcl . ‘Ycs! I wisn _ " "That. vou could throw on I115 "I should describe it c5 pctzinv: , ' ma... sna in mc to sal‘. ‘I told 1L was clxr i0 me that d come ri such a friend‘ 1.21mi" sinri‘ til! oufPgitl _ v h cs cn him rcniiiiigecii _ i? MEETING . TIE HUNDRED AND FIFTH .»\.\'f\'l'.-\T. BIEEYFINFI PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND JiUXlLlARY T0 British and Foreign Bible Society TN CANADA AND NE\\YFOI7NI)I.ANI PRESBYTPIIIIAN (‘HYRCH MONTAGIYE. l’. E. ISLAND IIIOIIMY EVENING, June 26th at eight o'clock The Guest Speaker is The Rev. T. E, McLENiIAII Pastor, Trinity United Church, Charlottetown Please plan to attend this meeting "The Bible is the Book of Life, and makes known the Life Giver." l r I .\. <rr>< r 1 '~