mutt tsunami ‘r SHOWING AT A gf emu- I01‘ KIRM TODAY ONLY "THE FIGHTING GIIARGSMAN ” News - Cartoon Shows 8:16 - 7 - 8:46 f/f GAPITG l. ' w Tlllllt — FRL-SAT. DTI-IFFGVFBTUG HAS GOT ’EM! _..l;ve§°l__¢!!;.ll!_atl_&_ Also Chapter 2-0! “HAUNTED HARBOR” Pictorial - Comedy fiDEEASAN vs woman-s mourn-rs The Pleasant Valley Women": Institute met on June 4th at the _ home of Mrs. Harold Sharpe. In the absence of the President. lvfra. Jas. E. Somers presided. The meeting was opened by singing "Institute Ode" and re- peating "Club Women's Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by nam- ing an "Allied General". Collec- tion taken amounting to 65 cents. The minutes of previous meeting -vvere read. adopted and signed. Red Cross convener Mrs. Iiarry Weeks reported having sent to of- fice last month. 4 pr. gloves. ii pr. iockant long sleeve sweaters and qui . Bills were presented amounting to $3.11 which was moved and seconded to be paid. Secretary reported having sent convalescent card to Mrs. Win. Stevenson who was a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. COiIESDOIICIEIICB was read and discussed. Mrs. Harry Weeks and Mrs. Jas. E. Somers were appoint- ed as delegates to attend the an- nual convention in Charlottetown °ll Jilly 4th and 5th.. Plans for the District Convention at Bradalbane was left until next meeting. A m!" wasrcad from Mrs. Ray MacLeod extending an invitation i? reheat concert in Graham's oad hail. It was decided to ao- “Dt their invitation also to meet in school following Wednesday for further plans. ‘ School committee reported storm i the Dominion Army "is fine points of the rifle by at flier are (left to right) m. rim 31- Edna Cashman. BINDING G-MY ° Stlli-‘l-G lCHNlCOl-OR .....%./MUNI ytiniiiiii ' ““ r u-CORNELWILDE y TB EXTRA ! Sports - Program. and Mrs. Jas. tional Anthem. velt denounced Pour young women serving with the C.W.A.C. at Royal Military 511080. Kingston. who have won their Expert Badges. highest honours Marksman Competition. are shown some of P‘. G. Blake. R.M.C. sports officer. nce Stewart, C . Simcoe. Ont; Pie. Irene Spence. Toronto; and re. Dorothy La Pointe, Prince George, B. C. - (Canadian Anny Photo). ONTINUED T0 SAT. E MP 1 R E "INN. —FNI. —-$AI "OKAY Nlllili . . . GRAG FOR THE SKY!" Johnny's six-gun tollis fest down Rio wcyl V‘ d?‘ x. .3 l HNNY. MACK nowu “IN THE DESERT" AND SERIAL mmaautfl‘ door was in need of repair. the of meeting. Mrs. Jas. E. Somers. Roll call to be answered by ex- |change of flower slips. Two contests put on by program committee were then e Meeting closed by singing Na-. This War-Four Years Ago lly The Canadian Press JUNE 20. IBM-R. A. I". concen- trated its attacks on Kiel naval base and the invasion ports ened their ring around Damascus. northern France. The Allies tip» shelling the city. President Roose- slniking the Robin the Germans "pirates! ! CARTOON Occupations iceiirniii lllAItillAll This column la role of local interest, but | of a newly nature may be at flvo cents o wold. strictly puy- _ l UONFEDERATION l moan l I ithe Bacnament of the Lord's Bur-- per on Biuwluy with PRDINWIY services Thursday and ening at 8.00 P. D831‘ (UTA-HQ. I T0 ATTEND WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. E. Toombs left Tuesday 5! o 5i 5 tn a o “I attend the marriage of Lawrence Edmund. Millicent West. daughter of Dr. -J. I-Ilnson and Mrs. West of Tor- ‘onto, Ontario. The wedding will ltake place at St. Andrew's United ,Church. ‘June ‘lby their daughter Ruth. rvod ‘for lows advertising inserts! COOKS for Pliiologropfla. IJIE IN- CE. PIANO IECITAL lzv the pupils umnne Brenton in lgealig WOOD ISLANDS PBESBYTEB- AN Congregation will celebrate Friday ev- M. and Saturda M. 0-20-1 . S. USTNN VAN- , IINEESDINIE lEllition ‘announce the Personals cashier at the Windsors up-to- ‘engagement’ of the daughter. ‘date grill. 1g: ligftacliure is fivell Dam _ _qd tnwn ar eown were l Neil ‘fix: RFC £1.13 “gill. lflgeasgg-llzl- wmfednd 7R3‘ he? husbiilnctlkithehlatte AiltanedMacs , , ure,oerae wa we s INLiR-‘eadQIIIodoneMrSPrIr-gce Edward Is- “m” River‘. “M” °t M,‘ “dwell in: "New Method Cleaners" \land Marriage to taloe place in the M“ uh“ wmler‘ !Roma’s old home is irackley Point. ' G-ZD-li. ' About five blocks down from the N. 8.. to “heir son. to Miss Carol ‘<2 O = < E 2' Wolfville. on Wednesday. 20th. at 7:30 PM. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs were RECEIVES COMMISSION Lieut. James Munroe MacKay. son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. MacKay of Southport. is being congratu- lated on receiving his commission at Brockville. Ont. on June Lieut. MacKay. who spent the past week visiting his parents. left Mon- day morning for Aldershot where he has been posted. Also home for the week-end was his brother. LAC. Stuart MacKay. R.C.A.1'.. who is stationed at Debert. LAC. MacKay was accompanied by his friend. LAC. Wallace Hackett of Vancouver. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE.- The regular evening service Lo Creek Baptist Chiuvch on Sun ay was conducted by the Young People's Union of the com- munity. under the leadership of Miss Inna MacKenaie. President. Inspirational addresses were ven by Miss Grace Orogy of’ - lottetown and Mr. c MacPhail of New Haven. These young people ented high and noble chai- enges to the oung men and young women of ay who hold within their power the making the world of tomorrow. Special was rendered by a choir geople and by Miss Eileen _ ou-ma Show who sang sweetly n duet. was Annie MacNevin and Mrs. Hector Currie assisted the choir as organists. Scripture and rayer were read and offered by Stretch. Vera MacLeOd. Mary Mac- Kenzie. Many expressed that: ap- preciation of this seaivlce of wor- ship and the wish that the oom- muity might have such a service again. DEPARTURE REGRETTED - Miss Florence Martin. the Wyular Manager of the Laurentlde Inn at Grand Mere for the past eight years has left the city to take up residence at Charlottetown. PEI. The occas- ion of her departure was marked by a happy gathering of the staff and friends last Thursday afternoon when Miss Martin was Jesentcd with a. leather writing ease and a Shaeffer pen and pencil sat. In making the presentation, Mr. Brem- e-n in a few well-chosen words, ex- pressed regret at Miss Martin's de- parture from the Inn where she has looked after the comfort of the guests for so many years. and in the name of all uric-sent wished her the best of good fortune in her new environment. Mr. Alan Kennedy gave o. French translation of the good wishes expressed. and Mr. Hunter also made a few complim- -l Trustees to be asked to repair] same. One sick visit was re-. ported. Sick committee for next‘ month. Mrs. Jas. E‘. Somers and Mrs. Dan Rackham. Mrs. MacSwain Place J as. E. Somers. nloyed. , Germany's act in Moor. termlng lottetowu. P. It. 1.: ofs - We fondly cherish the memory entary rerriarks of the good work aocomnlishtd by Miss Martin. In accepting the gifts and good wishes. Vlies Martin cit-pressed regret at laiz-ving friends whom she had come to know so intimately and hoped she would find opportunity in the fut- vre to renew these nusrlerous friend- ships. The Si. Maurice Valley Chronicle. Three Rivera. Que. In Memoriam In loving memo y of my mothe . Mrs. Frederick Parkman. who pass- ed away June 20, 1M3. Somewhere back of the sunset Where loveliness never dieo She sleeps in o. land of glory Neath ‘the blue and gold of the a ea. It is only good-night dear Mother It is just what I used to say We will‘ meet again in the morning At the dawn of a beautiful day. Inserted by Mrs. Marl: MacLean; w. In Memoriam In lovln: memory or our dear mother. Mrs, Edw. Carragher, Kelly's Cross, who departed this life Juno 20th. I944. We will ever recall the hour dear mother, That you have spent ‘in prayer Just one year ago you left this wor With all ito worry and care Of your happy cheerful smile We know the parting is not for- ever. But just for a little while. Inserted by Edward and Annlc. 6-20-li. btroiitsil/tt Kinney “t “mu n /\( t-i I |lldl\1"' "n, a .. run“ g. t n’ Sec. B. on B Springfield A. M. Crapeu Anglican 7.3;) ham's Road. now in training at Aldershot, ducts a novelty shop—one of the w Mrs. J. B. lVfacKay, Southport. . 9' of “fli-‘t i in-law and m. hoe, Dr. 31135911 I i... Kuta and fir. Ilfuto. ‘"- 8 in“? gut Mm whgo has B ah m M e1‘ I year. was ura p la y and Farmer's Wife Owen. the last surviving member f the family of the Hon, Thpmgg _—~~--~»- ____._.__ _ %en!end his wit; lMalrgaret Nor- 0 Cfllfiifliln, . . . ' When she married she went w MONTREAL, June 1o - (ca) _ Ninlpafi’. a’ ._ ' a Souris where she resided until the Produce prices today [Qpurtgd having been tucked Twsfyvnotwlillf- death of her husband i.n "i919. She by the Dominion Department of 5931111118 his fears of “ever get- and her two daughters then estab- Agriculture followz- W18 li- done this spring." and an. ‘music ‘Jhlrufist. fl-IF CHARLOTTETAOWN GUARDIAN .-. .__ tar ..-v— to shun crowded and noisy cities like Moncton. i As we lingered over breakfast .1 took my nephew to task for not ‘having secured an apartment farther removed from the down-, town section; but he seemed aur- prised that anyone would be dis- HOLY REDEEMER called the “late forties" you sim- ply can't take it like the young fellows. That's the difference be- (tween middle age and youth. a _____ difference which no amount of """ ‘arguing can ever change. J. M. ltIUlwlllSON. Dist.~ After breakfast I nosed about F. B. Soclet. will preach Moncton and ran into a few Is- June h as follows: landers all of whom I was pleased glican Church l1 to meet once more. P-M- Going to the Windsor Hotel. I 79-11- met Mrs. Roma MaicLure. She was holding down the position nf HALL tut-bed by a bit of extra traffic. TONIGHT hi? Zfiiihtni‘; ‘5s.f'.."..i.§‘.“.ill3 s=so P.M. better. l In aid of St Thomas upiftflfi I$iuyb1h1tx>5ili1l$' w! Hg‘ Aquinas Slociety when end-caches that time in lifeu é. Etc.. Etc., Etc. BEV- undoy. CPL WWW‘ Ffigllsm‘ °‘ “Ya-Qua Windsor Clifford Rodd Con- spent the week-end ! ith his uncle and aunt. Mr. and {flffgwfg ggmseéffslfl, Tfiefityf‘ u‘ v After showing me about txhies FY1915! °l M155 3°59 whim‘ Egglunlziisfiisl yiiaitqmhhtwsllxieretg was “P5555” ‘If me Mmmy “w” introduced to his charming young Central Telephone. will be pieas-lwm, the mrmm. Rem Km“ ed to learn that she is doing well of Kensmston) tihtreir her mum append“ opera-l He" m" dlmd me rm“ 7°13‘ Latest to oln the characters in ‘ally. and was! spent most 10f t Ema Langfm. murder use 15 Mrs‘ “ ‘W Iafternoon scuss ng peope an ‘Beatrice Coleman 3.50 known 8.. ggitacea in our land across theIBaI-oness dc Chémy‘ Comessio; IN Mr.’ Rodd likes Moncton. 1L! that shiiirg? ixljflflfgnglflcfrgld 0501525 slaim We she will sh d ~ the mystery of th: Njgmhsorlllrgcringg. people. and its business activities. for Moncton has been good to Ma's‘ WILLIAM SJLKNIGHT him since his arrival here four years ego. The death of Mrs. Knight. widow "*5 '5“ w“““m “"18"” 9‘ hoIrhI atihellcdugglrnhothhgxftlngimgefi 5mm" °°°“"°d "w" "'- m Cm" the beautiful residential part of °"“° “m” 5*“ m“ Wm‘ h" m" the city an then had to call it a‘ THE " BIBLE socnzrv ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH ANNUAL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY In CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND MGNIIAY EVENING, JUNE 25th. PAGE THREE. . __..-_---_u MEETING MEETING UNITED CHURCH BRADALBANE, P. E. I. AT 8 O’CLOCK Guest Speaker: REVEREND CHARLES CARNEGY, Pastor Presbyterian Church, Sum mersidc. 1E. R. Brow & Sun ‘Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Agent at Summerside. D. O. Stewart 144 llshed a. home in Edmonton. Aiber- Other. a farmer from a distance and tawhere she remained for ten years. EGGS: A large 35%‘. A medium “"1118 0n our side of the river She possessed a keen sense of came in to sit awhile and chug 32V; A ptlliets 2'l-27‘é; B IW/é-IIO; c 24 aslm-lng to this rahuuy. Jamgg 1m- QRY are the farmers lndwm“ W!’ film from choice W'- "Wl any whim of w. oums-tanoe and therefore they Ilvrify our vocation-fanning. For. like those in ever-y walk and cal]. humour and. a. kind heart. Espec- lllly was she good to those in need. "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my breth- ern. ye have done it unto me". St. Matthew XXV. The poor never left 2 . Receipts: loll oases. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- blng pasteurized No 1 34%: No 2 33%; current receipt Que neighbor from th hill and run. whispeI-ed u‘”*‘.;‘..°i§.’ ti‘; pantry. wihere we fixed up a bite of IIJIlOII (What was it? Bread and gesih mackerel or else fresh mack. thiinkand bread.) Judy said "Yoiyd or g0 heart them talk that beef mesghipobfltg§6 0i‘ fat’ p 5 wgpg Receipts: 2487 boxes. in one Ne?» fitalgfiiw gfiinflfs‘ but not so to Judy Hers? I .' POTATOES: 75 lb bags Que. N. time think it’ ' . “B” igan where the funeral was held B. and P.E.I. regular 2.15; 100 lb letteis that is iwgetgfnfihath! Gilli‘; from the home of her niece. Mrs. bags B Red North Carolina and oin a issue's ton ue and begins y; glriifiytefignevéh toh St‘. flrxigrews Virginia 4.35. Judy with a cap tal "R," es an urc w ere - eer- U til tom n-ow _ __¢,°°¢_ vice was conducted bv the Rev 'i"—*—“' night. o Diary Randolph Maclmn. She was laid . ‘A: first grade solids for Job price 85-35%. Receipts: 5'11 boxes. _ CHEESE: Current white Que. and western 20 F0 wholesale white for local and export trade. western 20 11/16-21. Que flit-ii. two daughters. Vernon of New York. Weston of Vancouver. Russ-ell. ~ *‘ {raft-Lad I»... ~- '- Prairle. Alberta. Muriel. Mrs. E1‘ Goff of v/ocnt. m n. Nan. Mrs 8.1. Kuiz of Chicago ' Mrs. Kutz and Mr John Knight accompanied her remains to Card- to rest. as she had requested n. he. VENNON "W" ""00!- oa. LEMUEL surnam- Raeside her sister Edith. Mrs. D C mp0“ for May (whit ___ OTSCII _ ' e Plains. N. YA Reporter Th "he ‘ S5 f l. Grade VIII. 1. Marjorie Mac- D JOhn°ARaMBC3ZgQ51GNfiZuB 3361512 donald. Eugene Macdonald; 2. espatch‘ June M) Dr. Lemuel Brehaut. 83.. of 148 Grand Street. White Plains. NM, died last night at his home afterl a long illness. Born in Murray. 39150111’. Prince Edward Island, Canada. the son of the late Henry James and Mary Summers Young Brehaut. he had lived in White Plains since 1919.- graduate f th Wales College In GJhuFEE ti‘: Medical School at New York Uni. ‘varsity. he had practised medicine n Canada and later in Maine as Elizabeth Stewart; 3, Jean munlfL Grade VII: l. Betty Masters, Grade V (a): 1. Joan Macdon. aid: 2. Marie Myers; 3, Louise En. man. Grade V (b): l. William Mast- ers. Grade IV (a): 1. Anita Myers. 2. Preston Richards. Alfred Mae. Neil; 3. Earle leward. Grade IV (b: 1. Janet Re... don. Grade III: l. Joseph Mud°m1d_ erty and Andrew Macdonald of Cardigan. Maurice Fitzpatrick of Woodville Mills. l-Von. Vie-i» Hughes and Roy C. MacLean of Souris Cornwall (F. ll. McArthur) Moncton. NB" June 15th. 1M5. Grade I (a): 1. Jean Rlcha ds. Last night citizens of this city Grade I (b): i, Michael Rcfar- hfifigniiilihimlfirt IRAQI“??? m went to bed under what one flllghb don. before retiring 13 years ago H578 describe as a ‘terrific heat. But- Grade I (c): 1. Ronald Morris. He leaves ‘our daughwi,‘ Ho“ Wy- Helen MacNeil. Grade I (d): l. Joan MacNeil. .___.._f\m§_2'99.§y._ Teacher. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT “i! lath. day of June. A.D. 1945. CAN n e Esta _ ADA the 'r. Eaton Co. Lid. Here you'll nfin late -...".;'§..""§';,i{;;*"7,_~ rnovmcr: 0F 1mg“ "éfymlnfl ffwkflé film l i‘ flllwfs County In the ma Prov- FENCE EDWARD ISLAND ne e an anc or. " erv ce_ pus‘ nce Retired ti I N THE . courtesy" seems to be the motto‘ tequila, Gen man’ decemd’. The 28th aJ-"IQBEEIfiSUfJS of management and salespeople To the Sheriff of the County o“ In Re Estate of Eva. F‘ film-i; alike. and a ramble through the Queen's County m» any Cfinstnfludaic of Charlottetown Inl-Quggns. different departments is both edu- 0r literate person wflhin “ml County in the said Province. Slnglg cational and highly interesting. Cvllnty. IWBIIIMI. deceased, intestate, Monctonians are indeed fortunate To the Sheriff of the County of in having such a fine store in their GREETING‘ 9""! Cllllflty or any comm,“ citxh or literate person within said other place of interest is the ..%it'.i"f.?“u.“’3.“ .'i.-"".-...."-: Charles Harmer Ltd. wholesalers ° " . "E GREETING: of fresh fruits and vegetables. mfiangmg H:'f'°w“l'ch:'{m"' IHEREAS "W" Pelfliflif the This modern. clean building houses “m, Q“ Queens "L33"? M r ‘mf’ p: 55°“ ‘m m‘ °'.C"'“‘""°<= "fllmfln a wide range of the above-mcn- the Exam," M ‘he 35:0 "m"? f“ tgmmm" "l Prime County tioned products. together with the estate prayinx that a ciiimonamc Wont e tsald Prqv|ncc' “hurled fir?‘ lgffices. thug. E. Harmer. b, ma“ ‘or ‘he Dunn" gierreritaly abflveflfllaaqxflletd llélslalalzielfilfsrlagy§n0ldfli t .. one o t e Maritlmes‘ i"; , I 8 B leaadinlgmvenderls‘ of fruits. etc. At Nor?- hféthmhqhitfi“ iaorecitielnacll ‘pirpvleonauogereinafmy t‘: siitfuiqgrthor 1th: I ed . l 0 Dlaece preesengdngc an? .531. m: o“ harm“ m m‘ “m E" m "'°"°'°" "m!!! required to seemingly endless stream of trucks ri towardsmorning. heavy rain des- cended on the Just as well as the unjust. leaving city and country- side fresh and delightfully cool. Stimulated by the invigorating. atmosphere. I took to the street in- search of pleasure and material; with which to continue this rambling narrative. My first call was at the large and up-to-date store operated by ence. Ethel and Nina of the home address and Mrs Minnie Schneider gm 51g Grand Street; three broth- Neé’ l?! California. Emegt u: home add: f; and wunam of the Sarah st e . and a sister. Mrs. "l" 0! Murray Harbour. is if. _ Brehzute, xamane Mumock Al?» t0 be and appear before the cite ll i fildgc present at u Probate Court slid Est-grant; itNyh°§m.-'i'.'erht: were go g out loaded. and be h Id l th route to the different retail storeer; Churlottgownn in 3.32:3‘. "t‘.‘,'..°...‘.'.‘, t§t.°...‘."'¢'..‘°.,."".§:,':.‘ 1.‘, Th "fiwf. scattered throughout the city. in the said Province, on Thursday. llouae in Charlnttotoworl o In This being Saturday arid near the clos time for most of the wholesale ouses. I once more ven- tured forth upon the street to watch the afternoon crowds shop- ping. That Moncton has a big payroll is very evident when one rambles amongst the numerous stores and sees the amount of moonney which changes glands daily. my wa out to rs Park I ran into Carol MacArthur. a 5"“ "FY “m”! 5° ‘MIWMI 9"!"- fomfl. tandem o; MMHML 0,701 liahed in some newspaper published true cotpy hereof be forthwith pub- “ ‘foreman at Chnl" Macnmp in Charlottetown aforesaid once in Ilahed n some newspaper puhish- M“ “um. mo“ one o’ the Imp eachlweck for at least four con- or] In Charlottetown aforesaid once u,’ m Manchu“ mu “an” w secut ve ‘leeks from the date herc- In each week for at least four con. me M, For” perm“... at 21:‘ at‘ t uletiruc co y hereof he oeeutlve weelu from the date here- M M" Yuk I wlmeued ‘m, rg.“ poo tout ‘e following of and‘ that a true co y hereof be the m," “me the incoming bore {nu ‘ho zioltitenraatpeté vtlyqnnameliy. orbuw thl posted in "t e following "r tide’ M m5 Pentcodm’ “w” Ciharlgttettwno ufcroesuid at anneal: “ti: thi°'rrt°ii'mca'°t"u'mm"t" This A’ quite '5 ‘mm h“ myme the Bank 0f Nova Scotlrlrfl-Char- (‘Jtharlgttetowo afoge if!" t W” n WM h“ m“ '5“ l5 ham‘? -" lottetown aforesaid and in front the Bank ofnNova ghotluaiorCNhiht 5mm which ‘n vmwm m Mmc‘ of the Schoolhouse’ in West Rny- lottctown aforesaid and atnnr-lneur 5°“ "Wm n” w °v"1°°k- 551ml alty in Queen's County aforesaid. the Royal Bank ‘of Canada in m°°" "i" m m" 0f the b0" so that all peraunu interested In the Charlottetown EIWCIBICI no that all 0mm 5W9“! W 5 "- u! hellhti said Estate as aforesaid may have ersons lntercstcr 1 the said Es- Mid during the sum me OI Y,“ due notice thereof. no afoz-c-el my have due 0st. 4- 1W- the hm we t over wnm-zss Ills Ilonour Hamid notice thercn the adioinlna park. floo ins a Leonard Patmer, Judge of the laid wrrnass ~ HOIIOIII‘ "IIDIII large section of the town itself. iProbate Court at Charlottetown Leonard Pain .. Judge of the said ' ‘aforesaid, the day and year first Probate Court at Charlottetown above written. iaforesaid, the day and vet-r first "l! Nlllflflfllh ‘dly of July neat Queens Count . in the sal . coming at the hour of Eleven o'clock ince, on Thur-id“; n“, 3m,‘ 4:32;! Forenoon of the same day to shew July next. coming, at the hom- 0| cause if any they can why the Ae- eleven o'clock forenoon of the “m; counts of the said Estate should day to shew cause If anv they can "ll" N Tossed and the Iatute why the Accounts of the said Eh chased as prayed for in cold peth, tote should not be passed and the n and on motion of A. James Estate closed as proved for In said ll Proctor for said tltilon and on motion of Donald | cK nnon. Esq“ Proctor for said ls hereby ordered that a Petitioner. And it is herebv ordered that I it! its lt- - This morning found your cor- respondent in a rather ugly frame By the Court... above written. of mind. the result of having slept (SGDJ E. MARGARET PALMER. By the Court. badly last night. i Registrar. (SOD-l E. MARGARET PALMER, than. anyone recently out (L. SJ I889"!!- ltol would be well advised 0-30-17-‘1-4-11. (L l-l t Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Richmond St. Charlottetown and believe it confined to a wheel chair due to an attack of infantile paralysis when I was a child. her door hungry nor empty-handed. N 1 asteurized 33 9 l8 dl Mtl; i . h Besides her husband two sons mg 2 g2 9/16 del Mtl;/ firste grade 10*"; wh°..“° ‘ mm’- W ii- farmers Mm w at predeceased creamery prints Job price Sfilb-Ild- "e mm ‘m4 mt ‘"5493’ 0111' ANQWER. Dorothy Dix Says- 2.1!. (Continued from page 2) possible for him to be. We are both 40 years old. I am I do all of my own housework and teach violin and do you think our chances of happiness would be? RUTH I think you would be blissfully happy for a little while and then a very sad woman the balance of your life. Evidently the man would not have even that little hour of grace, for. if he marries you. it will be paying a debt of honor, not because he desires you. He has told you this in effect. devotion and service to him you if you are so determined to have him. but he is putting no heart in it and is dreading it. He feels that after all of your years of that he is practically bound to marry My advice to you is to keep this beautiful friendship just where Seated at their first meal afze: troopship Pasteur. three it is. Keep him looking upon you as an angel of mercy and not as a Shylock who is collecting her pound of flesh. Gratitude is a lovely thing in friendship. but it is dust and ashes in ‘Inc teeth of these who hgale to substitute it for love. II 1's. i..... ‘ins i...-...1i tlla RCAF cx-prisoners cf war. and a member of i‘u'vc the RCA!‘ overseas conducting staff dine on steak in an RCA!‘ officers’ mess at Halifax. Left to right Claridge Apts. Clarendon Ave. and Bar. pilot. of l3 Pleasant St.. Charlottetown. P E. 1.; Hough. an observer in the Pasteur. whose home is Sudbury. Ont. It is a welcome change from German prison camps above are F/L H. K. Hamilton, pilot, whose home is the Toronto; S L C. Trainer, D.S.0.. DJECa S/L w. r. last war and conducting officer aboard the and whose son is an est-prisoner of war; and F/L S. A. Mills. pilot, of Onoway. Alta. — (RCAF Photo). human: “ .2‘ 131741». Gnu-asu- g t.- t.) La ll "I . Crwwn llilrvlgb