Qio Home. Ween and PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Charlottetown, August IO to l3 TO-DAY'$ PROGRAM - FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th — — AFTERNOON — T ' i Horse Racing and Vaudeville in Front oi Grand ltand-l-td. ‘ ' -' -C.W.A.C. Precision Squad. (Races start at $.00 o'clock SHARP) FOUR YEAR. OLD FUTURITY PACE 2.17 TBOT " ‘ iuuion FREE l-‘Olt Au. ‘ NOTE: It may be necessary to race the 2.19 Trot and Pace l and 2.22 Pace in two divisions. If so the second division will be -‘ added to either Thursday or Friday. Vaudeville Acts and C-W.A.C. Entertainment will be inter- ‘ apersed between heats of the Harness Racing, with singing by l Helen Bruce. Orchestral Bond cl Bl pieces will furnish rnusic. - EVENING SHOW — IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND (SHOW STARTS at 8.00 o’clocls) Full evening program with all acts oi Vaudeville and C.W.A.O. Entertainment and Precision Squad-Jlnging by Helen Bruce- IB- l tcrmission at nine o'clock rei- presentation o! prim h "Wim- drlvers and grooms. Orchestral band o! I1 Plwu- A "mdmnnr evenln,‘s performance that will be one oi the best oi the four, with a finale oi fireworks. NOTE: We wish to extend our grateful thanks te Lever Blrom. inanuiacturers oi Soap Products, Toronto, for their kind reease a! llelen Bruce to take part in our Old Home Week program. _, F ' Godfrey Sound System Iltll announcements will be made by the Godfrey Sound System, Conveying music and song in the truest poslble manner. Music will be furnished by a 2l-Piece Orchestral Band, each one a finished musician. Singing by Helen Bruce. LYNCIPS 1943 IMPROVED MIDWAY will be seen in action every afternoon and evening. Included in his thrills will be twin giant l Ferris Wheels with new lighting effects on both wheels. In addition there will be the Mcrry-Go-Round, Charplanc, Whip, Kiddie _Ride, Loop- | the-Loop, Octopus Ride—The very latest In amusement devices. Other ! specialties will be the Monkey Circus and Pony Rides. Don't fail to take ' i in the Midway. In the evenings it will be a beautiful sight with over l 800 extra colored lights and music from two organs. New sideshows i will make their appearance here. fronted with new banners, new canvas l and the latest in sound speakers. Positively the greatest line of attrac- i tions that has ever been exhibited ‘at a Midway ln the Marltimes. A ‘ special trip of the Ferry and special train with 12 cars are required to bring Lynch’s Shows here. .; Dinners and lunches served in restaurant under Main A I ‘ Grand Stand.’ Reasonable prices. u ADMISSION FREE TO MAIN GROUNDS, ' MIDWAY AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION GRAND STAND:-Afternoon, 75 cents for Horse Races anci 1 Vaudeville (Tax extra.) Children, 50 cents (Tax extra.) EVENING SHOWS GRAND STAND:--35 cents (Tax extra). Children 25 cents (Tax extra). LT--COL. D. A. MacKINNON, D. S. 0., President. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. “d... saw that ll her posi on in the center cf the room, her coat. still unbutton- Mrs. ‘Ililiotecn frowned. "Don't stand there like an I-dorrt-know- what," she said rather sharply. sensed something amiss with y penny" Ilmll sai . rm. Tilloteon expelled I relieved breath. "Oh" she so “that's al n m. The Doctor will o er. Now tell me Emily. Righ truly‘! inonosyllabic under er mother's ,.. let you an é smiling to show her yellow teeth. Stoldly submissive to the ques- ‘tiontllg, Bully admitted that. the grou oxi talked st great len th ahou her mother and rather. s. Tlllotson leaned iorwsrd, her ale eyes narrowing. "What did hey soy?" She nu ged Emily. "What , did they say?" l "I dont’ know very good. I couldn't tell." ~ can tell whether it was 800d 01‘ bsd-lblg girl like you.” Etrnily was silent, her eye; down- eas . I "Well, was it good?" l Bni waited as long as she . "Yes." The word came out in a choked little whisper. Mrs. Tillotson talked on for fli- and Eknlly, teen minutes more erything?" Mrs. last. ‘You haven't left anything out?" "No. Mother." In the kitchen, next eat her soup. She pushed the boWl back over the smooth ollcloth. Mrs. run down after al (he excitement," she said. “Go to bed. You'll icrl better in the morning." In bed. the door closed, unhar- nessed the restraint within her. She hid her head under the quilt, biting it. and in a short while, she was sobbing luxurlantly. had the glimpse of a truth: Famil- ies, seen irom the outside. are quite different from iamlllcs sccn from the inside. All ‘the protective ncrfectlon oi home and parents were torn from her. some day, she ihoughl. through her sous, she would prove that her mother and her father were the best people in the world. And she would have the be house in the world, too. “And I won't let anybody in, either.’ she said. aloud. "Not anybodyl" l That was the beginning. In the next few years Emily to recognize her iamily's basic sltlon. They were too good for a1 but a very few, and not nearly good enough tor these few. Because she was silent and walk- ed erectly. many thought her s. priggish and conceited little girl. Oiten, coming home from school or marketing she would see her ‘father, happily drunk, slngllifioas ]he squatted a the curb, or is- terously or maudlingly drunk, cre- atlng a scene. Though her lace flushed and her heart pounded. she would not look at him Unfllnch- lng, her eyes straight ahead, she would pass him by as ii he did not exist at all linily loved her father. She loved him with an unquestlonln , Appointments At Dalhousie University . estword Ho! for Reds " the term. Mr. Ohute ho these awards he the Chemistry onto University. assisting téme psojec gin ' l’, Dr. c. seems u sistant Z‘- lessor 1n Department. Though still in twenties. Dr. Roebuck ts. He received his Ph. Classics course in th ty o! ‘lbrento, and was awarded first clan mndln: in each of rein years. 1r‘ addition“ the“ Roebuck m special we: in’ n’: Mt Ruhr: and tn clusieel mics-y in the Mm 0mm ‘Hwusii in ma Iiellth genera . Roebuck has been n u" Stanley an- nounces that there will be g, lgl convocation at 9 pm. on the at e1 Blbtfimber next to award in the courses of ed- icine and Dentistry. ieraier an". ial convocation for the same . pose was held in January IMF“ The maker at the convocation Will be Dr. Boris P. Babllin. Dr. Babkln Iraduated from Itie Hill- hemistry, and will as- sume his duties at the opening o1 is e. ova Elm"! ""1 illlmllly tallkht in Nova Scotlan schools. In 1940-41 he held e. studentshlp of the National Re- resrdi council o: Canada, and 31mg that has held ‘ellowshipa. While Department of ‘Ior- return. In war- irom Toronto University Inedalillns in Organic a lnted - twgdlassgm enveloping love that acce ted he every weakness. Bomot es. in days of contrition, the Doctor would return that love with shy and these were hafpy ily ll a ulet walks. what had n a perfect day, the Doctor would leave her at the saloon. “You trot on home, Bully," he would say, his eyes aver her levellpgaae ‘aim going to slop lor n . ." And so ehe would leave him, ignoring the snickers o! on the corner. to walk home clone and wait the long hours for his y "You must know somethlns- Yo“ KARIN ELLIS By Michael Jackson Author of Popular Stories in National Magazines 0pm yei.'i'l°"‘i§'i m chm» 1° hi to the there is one Job. stoves warmth. Ehnllv could not {Iran's job. Their delivery man lelt em 'I‘illotson was un rturbed. "You're wssEqulck with excitement. " xpec lc o I Next to these all the rare days when her father took her ior walks. liked best to visit old who owned the liv unstable: ehe’ felt the place w be“: yen: Bhe re “iiiiiéiii? {g .- ii i’ He pushed burg, Russia, in 100i. The subject 0f Dr. Babkinh address will he “Tile Scientific Trend or Modern Medic- ine". At s recent meeting of the Senate of Daihousie University. it was unanimously decided to award Dr. Babkin the degree of Doctor of laws, honoris cause. 5| Arrows on niap indicate where ‘Red land and air iorcea pulverlse main; defenses in pincer movement drives against Bryansk and _8liarkov, ioliowlng capture o! Orel and Belgcmd, key cities on ' " —--~\:A—_ central Russo-German iront. he side of his an t. Mr. McOrumb was a bent, lclrlsh man whose muscles now hung loosely from hkn. "Getting to be a big girl." he sa . "Too b . l I'll n v stem growlin ” “mp0” e er "You less ale l; . will h . - ‘Eve bod inf-cl’. ,...-.:'....z; wgildlnc the summer spooning." .. h. _ “Elmer; out a insh Ioruyigurseif?" G110 wants d th li‘.§8?..°...i.°‘l.i......' h“ one of ’ .. o a N csluaef m“ u“ u or you to be odd nun legs. ‘“I‘hsre ain't nothing Odd about a man lng work. Ain't nothing odd Beéson being to work eat " the reason-the lees want to work. You think it's the be-sll oi living. Well, I can tell you that it amt-least not for women." it was-ior you. mull a lot better than thin its pointed a stubgle ringer Theres only one way to be ha and if you don't abide by what I say. you'll ing to nature, nOt a ainst it. you don't. nature w I catch u/p W does I‘i logllmg. ily followed him into the shadows of the stable. He pretend- ed to busy himseli with , Ind paused in his inspection or the bruised hoof to say to her; "Do know why I went on like I did. anyhow. There's no job for man or woman in Hill much I talk.” l-le stood and rubbed without as much as leav " into the bright lazy sunlight. her head erect, hcr shoulders back. "I'll be darned if she dontl“ gave his thigh a resounding smack. town first saw Emily, it gawked smazembnt. m laughter from the sidewalks. Then the town remembered and under- stood with amusement. "That girll" they told each other. "She's a chip oi the old block." i sight; a young eccentric who hand- led the wagon with a kill, the reins .‘lrm in her hands ‘ and her knee up as her foot rested lightly on the brake pedal S about her work with a cool, lin- sured her of having the job per- péiarlltztntly, or as long as she wanted promised to keep werevseveral del v that afternoon when she walked so haughtll decided dtsnd that she could make the de- llverles as well ‘s a man's work. and that 1'11 have to let you go soon as I can get a man" worked with pleted her errands with such speed that he could only chuckle. pvesmw-n- Ky)»- im " ‘M m" i have notl" "You will be " I can't hear i! to talk illibyaihllll‘ "resin an." She alum? avenue. "meélhseu ought w. ou're old "r as... want w." "Sure you want to. Iver-y woman a. man " "z don't wiant one aver." ehe and Mr. are 7on1" awn sue “m!!! you ain't than used Ior ofinnorhgiit, Mr. H0O Mr. w. tweed his want go to about a r and want- something to real to so "We're poor." "Maybe you are. But that ain't real on-Wu m“ :1 didn't say that it was." No. But you was thinking that , I know ou k I o." at her. l PPY» remember this — to your dying day." A moment's new _ _ tic service for the arr-rage oi mall to and from the Doiilrniorfa overseas Iorcea. From the takeoil in M _ in Britain the elapsed ours and 26 minutes, Z5 minutes faster than the previous time. Trans-Canada crews will ‘ ‘ ged in the new ser- e carried a second T.C.A. uew_to Britain in addition ree official paeeenge e and mall. to the laadin time was l2 be vies and theelpdgi to th A Left to right- Main, In ment oi Trans-Canada Alr Lines crew se- tablldled a new non-no reconii iroosltoutreal to Britain, ii ag a. big, plane in the Canadian Gov- trans-Atlao- ‘ : crew rnem and lnnfl-C. S. H. Thomae; Cogs M. B. BardayHL-J. BiackwoomCa A. Ran mission- nglsnd; G. Net- ill1~ P‘ . "Wm: W. l-IoeatorqSuperlntendent o! a De Havilsnd Aircraft Plant; J. R. K. ctor of Airways, Depart. E _ ransport; S. Ritchie, xecutive Secrets partment o External Affairs, II’ h om er’: Ofilce, London, tletomCsplain R. M. Smith;Ca taln Ronald F. George, Operations T C. and Pilot ofthe record- and Squadron Leader J. n. cane... 11'» members oi the crews hail from ints in the Domin- ion from the At Iitic to the Pacific. Their home towns include Vancouver. B.C., Letlibridfi, Alta, Melville, Sask.,Winnipeg, an.,Strriti_'crd,Ont., Montreal, Que, and Ssckville, NJ. "Tins is what It ls: Live accord; h you some day, and when she she'll give you an awiul wal- Nessie n‘t town no matter how s hands. "Come to think oi it, At Luitonk. A “Is. it still open?" Emily's voice it is. Jlm Gravlnesu, he for Wlllimaniic last night a by-your- B. hen I'm goln In get it ’.‘ Four-Week March to Victory in Sicily , ‘a sent; Lleut. s. R. Ki” ' Canadian Army Pcstalgggrqpd, tre) supervising the loadln previous to the tulle-off. ‘fir carried 2,600 pnumlc of mail ior the men and women oi Canada's forces? e plane OVIPSCHB- all!" ___?__ _.__ 8 ‘.. I-lls startled gaze followed her out Arid he The next morning, when Hill- in There was uff led Soon she became an accepted t-rucksters An eccentric or not, Emily went l compclenw that soon 8e- Luiwn had not her. But there cries to be made l‘lrst, Mr. yo into store and he give her the chance. Emily," Mr. Lufton told her, hen finally ehe made him under- as clerk, ‘it t sure I ml‘ do it, But even ii do, I migh as well tell you now She com- But he did not iét her so. such Iervor, (To be Continued) o. supplying Glance Its. ll. J. IMIII OPIOIITIIII Iontegle. P. I. l. Oilloe loan: l0 a ll la. I. I to I I. Isiidays etc. by appointment w‘ By J. R. Williams n. .,. . a This h the pattern of attack that broilght the Allies to almost complete victory after only tour weehg e1 sttaek. ‘M: main lbw PNINI or Allied occupation “""“9l'°llllt>ffiflltlllalllssehweekliare- alter. Amok arrows on bottom map may mes-eh d: Vlbo Velelitla Our Boarding House '1 Allied Amino _ Miles so 0 Allied armies mm their original beschheads w ll" southeast coast to the final battles in the “m” west corner. Even before the complete victory *4 Melelna, the Allies may strike out w invade the It alien mainland, whidi has already been shelled l and Crowns. Major Hoopifi scaozason! ~iou Rs-c.-S\.\. muss. MY OLD BODTHPAW PlTCl-IE R! s Basic QNLIFFING mu: A scones FOR l i-um "romeo-w !-~ ‘TELL U5 ABOUT YOUR APES WITH AFEW v