_ _ _,“,,q¢ y-n pw-‘rwxfi _. vjI-‘bt’ proteswd any suggt‘ Film Board should say with. mation it was iii tiic pubLc ll s- — ~ r \'k’=\‘*-' r...—- lsid the Film Board htid st v s not in the national int€rost Ill an:- wer the query about the remunerat- ion servative House loader. Tested the ministers m Lel-‘leche should remove vatlon in giving the an berrst” was being strotrlirtl t1‘ in‘ extent the Film Board \\‘il\ in] r.- petition with private ctimpamrs in ' “'<'iil'?"_-'"p.:?"‘_;f“1iff"‘j‘.l_- PHI“ p J‘ 1"_‘\-"-i"b"l’-‘- 1 T‘ F! G F "‘ " l! " r. s WEDNESDAY. " _ O AT WORK O A'I' PLAY A 0 A'l' HOME something about those nnrheaiih upsezswhicli ive u mean feelin s sud lea to cssolfriends. eepyoursunuy ddemwlthl psrkiln glass 0‘ quickly relieve headache, acid inrli esrion, distress after sne- s, common aches _snd pains. morning-after misery and mid mptoms. Millions u: Alks$e uewtake it your- u-lf. For free sample WHKC to Miles Laboratories, I.tti., I67 lhiflerlnSiqToi-oniobep Ft’? TIMAGR l it w: ARE UNLOADING a Q"B|ue Hard Nut; Qoal" We Siuggesi Purchasing Your Supply NOW ‘A. Piclzarcl é- Co. Phone Zll-O Q lfizl. .. 16" . s Protest Answer lie Film Board f,‘ Progressive Consei Commons mcmbc to reveal or withhold. _ 1 Rev. E. G. Htinsell (N. D. Mnc-. B m) c d‘. Leodl had placed on the order irrvn- . The sq“. er a series of siX (‘H195 ‘ ' ‘P l Film Board and its wt an inquiiy as to the fcnill received from tlieatrcs lur “S; r ' lreacheu hcr horse. one didn't. look o‘ mma h“ s at Clint Hanloii. but. swung to the War Services Minister I .i. Gordon Graydon. Pro‘ The phrase “not in ‘he Gen. LaFlecbe said that to s m! 6st llu 00M Roliol-Yeu Want will tls - "smm- l‘ l" P‘ ‘° illullvo Adios You (as llopul upon-ll . < N‘ ' I? a I ' a A will bs found at Lake Wlbamum. y, '43 miles west of the northern Al- _|\$l:\ silgso miles east oi’ Charlotietown a. to films zivailrvblc fcr show-lilggnégfhe {ggfl-‘wlgahrafil an‘? tag; rind it should not be required tol uammgg and fun y” “éolegiiiarbour ‘Ill information on remuneratiorul ’ ' ' ziformalicn could be given no privately. (lire sai<l._ d gcc eiitnign," sai it. B. t-iaiison tProg. Con. York] f°“”**”“““**“““ y to national Z . . , . -. . ‘WTAWA- “l” i“ " ‘"2 5 - ifilmi-‘Jfm“lélsf.t"él‘f‘gll°itii‘il‘isii}; ‘ , tlic national intortst? Tiizit is for. Parliament to stiy." l g ' "Mr MacKenzze King tire quostitins might stand. He t- iioteci Gtn. LuFlcclic had o-a+0+++o<~ov+¢+vn++++~ .10 more than give the Film astion was laid over. “St ‘Ff iii his dark cycs such as Pete per- ,“d mm? hups had ncvcr known. Always be- 1° 31V" "1""; iiiro, 'i'i".".cy' nziu c a “dcred him ob- l_.057t _jcctii'cly' — thizi‘ Jlfltlfl like Old Jefi Go. urccl uvn cowpitnching grandfather. __a Bdst 0mm Yllcross Banada N Le ue, Royal Canadian géa 223L385 “lint o to Bea Cadet. caznps commenc g June 26th. i114 be 13 camps in operation for molt [OI that time and the m. cstdets qwill g0 for two-week Dlriods. ‘Ru gaverfltso attendance for ouch two- weeks will be 2,130. l From Comox, on the east coast of iVancouver Island to Cole Harbour. 12 miles from I-Isilfu. these clmPl .wlli be scattered thrgeughoui Glut; ads. and each will under supervision of the .0. NJI. - Specially uallfled officers - lect the raining through Sea. lcadet Officers and the cadets will ‘be taught seamanship and all that tgolfis hwitli ‘i; and at thus) saute Jag; w ave e chance ge ‘from trot city stree snd anloy the lfinest outdoor life st this coun- t has to offer. of the foothills". Edmonton cadets ,berta metropolis. She icy Island, it in the Saskatchewan ver will be l, the popular sto foi- the cadets in fol and around Sas atooh, with only u six-mile jaunt to get there. Sbzty miles iiortn of Winnipeg ll ,5 Stevenson's Point and well over 1.- {li 000 Winnipeg Sea Cadets will go there. Port Arthur and Fort William it cadets are booked for Luke Eva, ,_ ,- i near Kawenc, about. 125 miles west /t ‘of Port Arthur. There will be four . other Navy League cam in Ont- lt [and stationed at Goder h. Beau- //{ soleil Island and Minnicog Island, / _Georgian Bay, and on Rotary Isl- ‘. ‘and near Gananoque in the Bt. tlltllawrence. Cadets from Montreal i‘: ,‘ wilt be trained at Ganan ue while t” i those from Three Rivers,o%ue., and from Quebec Cit will go to Isle 8t. Quentin, near T ree Rivers, in the St. Lawrence. On Northumberland Strait about A 7i t [Camp Buchan will be establishe r for the cadets from that district Desert Destiny B! Joseph Chulwick OQQ-OQ-O-O-Q-O-O §4 V (Continued From Page 2) "éiEyloiiiziii t rushing‘ ‘Tali? -w:ilked a iew steps with her like ‘that before she siipped away and saddle. Clint, however. had strode forward. l-ie put one hand oii the bridle reins, holding her there. ‘lhcrc was nothing phony about Clint I-lanlon. He was big, deep- clicstcd. and the West was burned into his skin. H: ivas half a dozen years older than Pete Donahue. but there was a youthfulncss still that he was isnn, and her Tracy said, "Yes, Clint?” seeing him now in another way. Attractive Wilh a musion to avenge its nacncszfze predecessor, lost battling the in love with her’ either‘ Cum mlam Japs in the J3'.':1 sen in March, 1942. the new cruiscr Houston slides that she held a stake in the Garri- ipbuilrling and Diydock Company. 50h Ranch- Y Gov. Coke Stevenson attended ' Yet Tracy w“ upset she “If; down the ivayz; of tho Nozvpnrt Ncirs Sn A large delegation o! Texans, hczttiod b the impressive launchin c rcmonics. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, I’. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA" “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) DURING MAY AND JUNE Will Leave Caribou 9.00 s.m. Will Leave Wood Islands 1.00 am. 11.00 mm- und 8.00 pJIL 1.00 p.m and 5.00 p.m. LljNlllllilS SERVED NUIITHUMIIIJRL/INI) FEKIHES, LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. but. not handsome, a man she liked but coultl no more than like. And, as Pete had foreseen, there was a. look on his face. Annoyance, close to kindling anger. An aifrighted thought flashed through her mind: "He U85 been looking at me - I never knew." Clint did not answer her. Instead he was facing Pete Donahue. He spoke to Pete. his voice strangely soft. "Mr. Donahue, I hoped I would not have to remind you that. this is no dude ranch." he said. "My men are not puld to entertain the Gar- risons‘ guests." “Glad the telli doesn't embar- rass you. Clint oi man," Pete re- plied. Hls tone made the words 1m insult. "1 might embarrass you by telling you that I've permission t0 ride where I like in search of matc- rial. The Old Garrison hospitality, you lmow. But 1 was riding back with—&" His glance drifted t0 Tracy. “With Tracy, anyway." He turned away in search oi his horse without waiting to gloat over the black scowl sprezidin over the face of Clint Hanlon. acv saw that sign of anger, ‘i that Jealousy was behind it- ealousy oi at her. his face but not his eyes softening. to see with. Clint." She touched spurs to the paint pony. rode of! at walk, knowing that. Pete, who did his best horsemanship on a type- writer, couldn't catch up. She clt oddly shaken. emotionally u xet, and that was not an ordinary tiling iviili her. F . ally upset? Tracy won- , do." _. One man had proposed |m her, in a double-talking sort. oi tway. but. there had been no emo- ' tion. no affection nor love, behind ltllfll Dre osal. Pete had made s trike of t. yes; but the hard fact remained he was the sort to rnsrry for money. And Clint Hsnlon? He mllght have been annoyed because ete ut his arm about her: he might ave been jealous. But Clint wasn't find her desirable but he knew, too. the cause. She was in love. with Pete or Cliiit—but with a man , she knew only bv hearsay. A Gar- TORONTO, June 38-—-'.I'i'l0lllB-l\dl gndlng September 11th. ‘more will t “Old fogey. I wmjwt that"? Wourlmsrfrom csmpaeunoflilniilagisuglim." mil ifsglvumesoul ghuckles, mo. Remember when you called ate an old ‘fogey’? I was, mm’: I? tYou wanting to iota up, aniline talkie; about ‘woman's place being in die home.’ I'm not really as oil-fashions! u time, though. "But: did you let me go: sway with it? No: a chance -- and I'm glad. "You're getting your and: into the joli, mil now we both begin to realise tile: your work Hoes release s. mu for actual fighting. This is a different was from the last one. We've all got to servo in some way. So I can say only one thing . . . Stick to it, Barbara, and do the best: you know bow. I "Your mother was glad ‘to lieu the girls you're with are such a swell bunch. Ted tells us the same thing about his outfit overseas. Another thing lsstdclnlesusshtislystlylllelifoglsllthyfl. fllltyounflloyolfoll better.‘ "I’ll be writing you tomorrow, Babs. Right now I'm quite satisfied to sit here feeling happy and a bit lonely - and pretty proud." n» All! FORCE The NAVY - The ARMY of the DOMINION of CANADA ll A new plan tcreiilistmbiiriddian; period in their lives havevliied;lnv Canada for a continuous period of‘ cuiadlan five years; women born in Britain troops here, in the overseas branchfcvf C 1d. "T of the R.C.A.F'. Womens Division, forging“ TTRCYEL; man u no good h" been finrgluncal bl’ - “ ' . t. overseas ea qtiar rs. And Tracy replied, I have We’ The 5Cll€m€ is open to women in the following categories: Canzidizml wmiiiii barn oil her — and a spark of ear struck wome lirin i Brit i , and En - off her heart: Then Clint looked up 15h tvflomen “ndltt... an? c g ‘in Canada of parents oi’ any nation- tlie R.C.A.F.* tility (except enemy aliens) of the Canadian armed forces. a lope, ignoring the shout; Pete|cltlzens. that is. Donohue sent after her. She rode ‘Canadian parents and now dcmicfl bird f0!‘ a mil!- lhPfl Slowed l0 a iled in Britain; immcn who tit auyl “It was quite nu experience for a first tlip." F0. Henry McIntyre of Sudbury. 0nt.. captain of a Well- —'—“iiii'tNGii\7'o/*UP FATHER lngton bomber, reportedTiteTliis first taste of operational flying. And this is what happened. Mc- anaditin parents: women bcrn; lntyrc was near Rouen on his way lliome from an attack on an Axis and‘ target. Suddenly, flying straight to- tEngllsh women married to memberst wards him. he spotted a fighter with a brilliant headlight Mac scntt cult to get back on the course, 5m Jerry came ban): to the attack, this time from the stern. While the skip- per corkscrewed violently, the nua- lish rear-xunner opened fire on the tighter and drove him oii. Since his arrival in Bnalsnd two his Wimpy into a steep dive and |ye rs ago Flt. Lt. James Purvls of peeled off to pcrt. before Jerry hsd Halifax has seen more than a little a chance to fire. The Canadian then made a cir- of the world and its war fronts. He went to the Middle East after with the wutam desert sir force Jlpln cams into tho war. When the Burrnl retreat began Purvls flaw to India for aircraft... Durin his stay on the Burma front he f aw for s time from Chinese bases. dering what new places he can go “£11952, . .. ‘if: sl! weeks with a Elcnbohu aunti- ron hers. He spent seven months then moved on the Burma when Now he's bud: in England, won- to for "more fun." 3,, 0......" RNnVI-enyn: IT'S A E MIRACLE- MARRIED-ISN'T IT MA OlJS 5 rim". yfifi. She knew that. and real- . ind it was ridiculous. But what she ldid not know was that when shw met that man he would be stand- ‘lniz behind a door-with a gun l' t his hand and only s desire for vezx- ueance ln his heart. (To be Continued) KELLOGGS ASTHMA RELIEF FORASIHMA 8. HAYHVFR VEAH-CONGRATULATTONS LIBTEN -WHY COME CVEQ AND LET U5 SEE THE BRIDEGROOM H AQE THEY COMING realm-TI was w A wi-casi. cwual TIPPY AND "CAP? sruaas "NOW DON'T YOU Flake!‘ OFF" AN’ LOOK! -Tl-l ' ' GET LOST FROM , E A Efietéufi’ t! y _ 11.- n-w. unit... lob-LIL