l l 1 l l 1 1 1 --_._--__-_------ THE CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SIX ...Deatl1 By Parachute! FINAL Sllil\\‘l.\'i1 2510-7-9 P. M. DAYLIGHT MAD MEN OF EUROPE lNl-‘<lll.\l.\’l'l()l\' PLEASE If N ‘.\';w'-.\i lQSlCAL-CARTOON. IIIIlliCE I 1211111111111: 1iii1f9s : Mom-Tues. IN HIS HEART TWO . . . One hound to him by her faith . . . the oilier by her infatua- tion. Tile worldly dra- ma of a romantic in- terlude climaxing the career of one great star . . beginning the '4. career of another. ; “c1; INTAERNAIIONAI. preifirill LESLIE linlliillll lNTEllllillZZil A Love Story introducing INCBID BERGMAN DAILY —-2.80-7—9 P. M. DAYLIGHT SHOWS H. 1 (lll.-\Y2.30-—-7—-S.45 P. M. THE 3 NIESQUITEERS Rocky Mountain Rangers SERIAI.-l'I..-\SH GORDON CHAPTER FOUR n1>.1".<1.111l1_lo11.\1 a ANDY ctvon Arid The women Who ' Loved Too Much’! ‘ ilir-ginia BRUCE ‘ilililtlntss -w111. lllNlllililll g The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for new: oi \.\l'. ,crean1ler shortening gives better |l1aking resmts. Ask Vi!!!‘ it. - LADIES’ SUMMER. COATS- nexes was being rushed all p010 cloth. special $6.95. S. A. the western Canada wheat beltss MacDonald's, 11-249-8-2-21. i the new crop year opened today. The will Church August 4th at 7.30 P. M. Divine worship will be held on Sabbath next at 2 pm. (Standard amined a1. the Armouries, Char- the Dominion of Canada." Ban- lOtleliblVll. Tuesday morning, August croft has a population of little 6th, at 9 A. M. Daylight Savin more than 900 time. L-ZBO-B-Ii-l . YORK UNITED CHARGE. -R.ev. J. A. Nicholson. 4th, i940. 11 A. M. Central Church. 2.30kP.M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P.M. Yor , SPECIAL CLEARANCE of Ladies‘ Summer Dresses. S. A. MacDonald's. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -- In the vacation absence of the Rev. Harvey L. Dcnton. B. D-, the R/ev. A. G. Robertson of Digby, of Prince Edward Island, erly of Klngsboro, will be the speak- er morning and evening, In the ab- sei-ice organist Thelma Burns will be in charge of the music tp-morrow. FOR OLD HOME WEEK, the big- gest entertainment value ever of- fered. Good for each and every show of the four days only $.25. NOTlClL-Semccs in the Presby- terian Churches on Sunday, August 4th: Geddie Memorial at 11 A. M. Long River at 2.30 P. 7.30 P. M. TxPARlSll OF MILTON AND RUS- 4th. St. Johl1's, NEW GLASGOW CHURCH OF EtlgRISTw-NO service Sunday Au . being begs of New Glasgow, Fredericton an Christ are urged to attend. UNITED CHURCH. - Services for Sunday, August 4th, West Covehead Union Road 7.30 P, M. Miss Mar- garet Stern; and Mr. Wilfred Mac- Donald will sing a duet morning service, CHARGIL- Services August 4th: New Dominion: 10 A. M. service 11 A. M. Kingston: S. S. 2.15 P. M. service 3 P. M. Com- . . 7718 Capitol.‘ ‘$511k, Salli; and towns conlainzng mllitaryclas: Liter. L-276-8.3—2l. Jwiivel- man, K.C.. of Toronto, will arrive in Charlottetown in a few days in connection with Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women for war service. ganization was war was declared, and it has done an extraordinary amount of work. not only in getting the women of the country registered for emergency and war work, but also in influenc- inc the policy of the government. News Briefs ll till I '.".:l..'.';".::'.'..:":..", 1.2.1:. 0...... u... z-row-can- l 5 ents word nnetiy pa) Bu’! Mt-‘fl-w “BOOK remem- :ble ti: nrlnncn. brazice," listing in gold writng the names of the Canadian forces who died during the last war, will be completed by March 31, 1941, De- fence Minister Ralston said today in the House of Commons. A sum of $6.500 has been set aside 1n this year's estimate; for the work. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- 'C I L-IIISB-FZI-‘Jil. "SOLITE" the purer, smoother, rocer for 51 11-16-181. WINNIPEG, Aug. 2—-(CP)--C0n-i structlon of new elevators and an- over buildings designed to provide stor- CALL AT ROLLING-S HOME 1C! age for 6,000,000 bushels of grain i“ Bmsmw "mm BANOROYI‘, om, Aug. 2--(CP) —'I‘wenty per cent of the entire population of this eastern Ontario village have joined the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment Maj. H. L, Babcocic stated today. This preach L-26l-8-3-1i. CALVIN CHURCH MERMAID— RECRUITS Wm be medically ex_ should be set up as an example to OTTAWA, Aug. QF-(CPl-Pros- poets of extension of operations of the farmers‘ creditors e-ra gement act to 11111111101111, appeared lllm 111- i night after Senator John llnlg (Con. Manitoba) reported to the Senate that its conferees had been unable to reach an agreement with B House committee on the bill to amend the act. House and Senate, failed to agree upon a Senate a- mendment which would have ner- mitted appeal to courts of appeal in all three prairie provinces from the decisions of boards of review. The act is now in force in Alberta i and Saskatchewan. Services, August L-284-8-3Ji. Five 11-249-8-2-21. fill-PEI‘. USCG. N. S-, a scn and form- of John Lands and Inch, Mus. Bac. choirmaster, Miss ALBAN-Y_ N_ Y" Aug 2__,AP)_ Governor Herbert H. Lehman, say. ing "we have no time to lose in’ PTPPB-ring ourselves," created today, a state council of national defence! in an unprecedented peace time,’ move. Eleven leaders 1n industry, labor, agriculture, traiispcrtation and public utilities have accs-pted places on the council wlicse func- nion, for the present, will be largely advisory. CLERMONT-FERRAND, France,! QIIE- 2—(AP)-—Gcn. Charles dei (uaulle, the French officer who lWF-ds a provisional French lnittce in London to carry on m; fight against Germany, was cori- demned to death today by 1 mil- GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS L2oi-10i cfluncu lsbonse James tlonal NEW LONDON M. Clifton at L-290-B-3-1i. C0. - services, Sunday August Milton, Sunday OTTAWA. Aux- 2—(CP)—-Can- arias net actual and anticipated financial commitments for war services in the present fiscal year, enema March s1, 1941, amount to 9940000000, Finance Minister Lls- lel’ 901d the HOUSe of Commons w- dal’. answering a qusston from Conservative leader Hanson. details as the annual convent on held at Summerside. Mem_ of Bradalbarie Churches 11-265-8-3-11. WEST covanuan-srawnora 1 W!“ OTTAWA. Aug. 2—1c1m_ a 1111- tlonal census will be taken Jlmn Z, 1941, Trade Minister Muximwn announced in a press gtatumeng today. 1i will he the eighth de- cennial tabulation of Canadians, LONDON . A. M. Covchead Road 3 P. M. One at the L-277-8-3-li. CORNIVALL PASTORAL on Sundag, S. . 00176 Aug. Z—(C‘-P)—‘I‘he Gcnnan port oi Hamburg is "now ‘f-‘wilflillv m ruins." an authorita- ive source said today. announcing that the Royal Air some has bomb- ed more than 100 German l m‘ 0-5312’ reported 1:1 a dispatch from the work of the an“; -____ - ERLAND. Mdu Aug. 2— A 30-foot fall durlnga tight-rope l; ormunce watched by 2000 gpgc. Mrtors proved fatal curly today w "I 5.S1E(ll‘tl1 Dobbell, 37, of Dnnvlllc, ad ie tilled ln a hospital two hour! b [if a I llr caused her 111 lnse hcr a nce and sent her crashing to This or- commenced before Personals Shipments 0f ‘at 3221a’? mcimrvr- m“ 1l°§§1i2l U. s. 111,111,118. Today1s ‘hnrl \\/dve . ROM-E afttgfa VISLlLIO friends and relatlws on“ ‘ s 10:00 p.m. — News in English. in l5 C1 Y- wA5HINGT___oN ' ‘ 1 - - . .- ———— - Aux- 2 - (A > Radio l 111311111 531G115 M104, 2540 m. Mrs. D) D_ seamen m, Jam“, — t} ance received $17,196,423 baton (M, ‘me a, ;,;_,.11-1-,, Stnndardlz, muggy Plain._ Mass, arrived in the mty gigs 1&0!‘ [Ilnlted States airplanes ‘*0? AH¢““..._ 10,15 pm_ ___ “In Town To. last night. via pane from hloncton wmchpsihs n_ Jum- the 111011111 in *"*‘“""‘ 111x111." osc. aTsa 11,312, 31.3 m. G: m: (‘lay-swat hglrl old mam nnfofilgltggnfilfxfllérglitife‘ r2111; _ , . - or: uvn. .. W1 e,- ‘e -ai a SATURIEQF-l "i ‘r ‘i 111m pJSU: 5:10,, Mum with on return IIQYIQLWQBdIIGSJiIV- i i‘ gfariisiedflgrfglitiiafl mmiiof such ex. N. ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ,_ {he Marimba of the Ngflongl g e m0“ 1. 6:15 pm‘ , , 1U t’ 1' v1.1, v P n F ' TGWA 9'68 eg- . Other Vshlpments included $5,- “hse Qu,,,,,,_,_ , , Hut“... orce . 111 . Stop Arming Japan 2121,1311 1.0.11. Of p1,"... ,,,,,, pm 19.9 m. 11"“ fir‘, I LONDON Mr Cddwcw d j P n 153 toecallliliiitfdnkligglcignz. gLZlls 1 . ..'semali,n - » 5-15 ‘m, 1», H”) pm _' The NH" G80’ ment that Canada "stop aiihiir? $573,344 to Belgium and sgpl-ide“ - P 18 mega. 313 m - , . ,, 3 Cm ' 1 *3 W Automcbi e C 1-) ' - “Oscow Japan 38811151. Great Britain is one "fl- hnersl oAX_4-,; 3400 am. __‘ Engnsh Peflo¢ RV“, wi h which many people will have The commerce department said ir-l 11,111 s1 the greatest sympathy. There has these shipments included 372 com. authorities by Boy Rovers, The old malps into sections and assl d diff... em 1100,15, and gmapgméssembferd er of her left hand; at Scout Headquarters. I 1111:1115 for Wflplyung of Scouts jOf-‘IIFES. _ _-as nfomiation clerks. and 1-151 1n mm other ways. An important p be assisting in securing the mg];- trat-lon of persons who are Rfifllstrar. the Scout band. ,Over 300 Boy of border troops summer's intern .11 1 Todds Point, a om lver, NEW GLASGO (CPU-General Dwyer. of the Nova Scotia Stee ‘I’ Chicken Supper Sunday, August more than m“ 110w b¢ handled by - l“- , V . 1 4th from 5 to 7. L-zdli-B-J-li. prairie storrge space, will cost ap- Th Boy Sc u“ M Xe trfietgtetrkifirlgiefiilffinregss slliuilt “gig i-T proximately $15,000,000. e ° ' await" , ' REV. D. A. llliu-LLOD. Chicago, Om" “we given me duty by me fisnllfffég giiiflgknglfig the h5g6 Tovm Council of handling all thof arrangements for the celebration of Dominion Day. A Dominion-wide essay tlon on the "The Value Aid Education," was won b1’ B 30V oomlpe of First . ea. t' 11' giimleslgerllov. C1. Carlyle W€1f2t§g_ glam ‘I; 5131-13.; lfcfgtggotgéwlknlllglgs 1:11:13 smut’ Charles Nicholson of Gm“ ' ' ljstgdfl he m“; “This .111“, enhurst, Ont. The contest was sponsored by the Canadian Pharm- aceutical Association. mgzigggcfgifilhasuligiésmdigngplex: ‘of some strange, frightening revcla- - id, tireless work for refugees from Belgium, from Northern France. Sadly, their own fate now 5s obscure, the German yoke. than other thousands under thousand Gla QQW lScouts cooperated writ-h the Bov11'| lBrigade in a two-week wastepalper Ckmdless blue SKY- campaign to collwt 1,000 tone 111-1 Every house in the clw ivas called upon, and 4-00 lorries were brought UP to date for the S-batn Department and military Scouts and were cut I Dart ln connection with National 1Registratiozi of Man Power. In re- to a request from Hon,‘ Gardiner, Minister for Na. Service, plans are being _ to mfiflefliters at Registration answer telephones, some 10h will ill and SC-IIOOl 1U A. M. $EIVICG 11 A, M. Si». Mark's. Rustico. 7,30 P. M. Services "a? court which tried 111111 111 1111- “nab” i” Yewh B "Eisner-ion conducted by the Rector. sen la. “m?” SCUM-masters in town-is L_g7()_3_3-11_ lacking a local Scout Asoclaticn Bud a District Commissioner g, b91111.’ asked themselves to arram: of service with the 301's on dui/y will Nation-a] service local wear -__.._._. Scouts and Rovers of New Bruns. and Maine attended this camo 0n the St. C113,); 1111110164 Boy Scouts End leaders representing 51x dm-emm 0f the Pnrkdale area of TOr. 011w Daid thel 16th Troop ofr viii“ xtro K1“ termite visits between Ithel Ca-nad.‘ ia-n and America S- beech carried our, n cams ha” for a number n! -_.__ on Jul 11 I 150 Relish B3; NORTH RIVER UNITED nar- LONDON Aux. z-(cr caste - the ages of 1-1 <1 HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT TIST PASTORATE. - Rev, .1. M. Hlllllry’; llirgest wheat t i had waned frcm anee in pur hase nrl -~-~ - Blesede B. A, Pastor. Sunday, was announced hy the Ministry ur rsaiihed England. They were fit- August 4, 1940 North Milton 1100 Food which said it 111.111 agreed 1.1 i“ °“' With Scout uniforms 111111 A M. North River 3.00 P. M. Lon purchase iooooouon 1.11.1181, , “m 1° various Scout mmfg Creek 7.30 P. M. iCommunlon. Canadian when, ' " ‘ ' "Let thle Redeemerls iglamebbe sung, -~ ' ——-i______ amusi- * m" C ' ' t? 11-264-8-3-11- qUBk-C SWQPE the western coast o; WOMEN'S wan SERVICE nrzo- 3mm“- "Wthem island or J11- ISTRATION-Advice has been re- Pm early today. Wflsliln-g away 1,- ceived that Miss Margaret PJ-lynd- 3m Tubing 1908M. Reuters News n .._____ l] t it'll ~ lIl-lllliill IiillS first Nat’! Picture ‘h n woujd be, '"~‘~-'--~-'~:--»- ilsfillialifiotir-"Sfllslf .f.",’.'"1.?:"..lf'1‘11"f.'l.§';1‘3.‘Z22; -- $1.111: li1'1'i'”.u‘"s‘.lé1li y _ , _ , , HT 11-1110 the B111 111 1112c 111111 lsamem- her first performance here W111 “mimi- Sllilii >1 li-3-i'>~-l—\‘-i~l l~ M- DAYLIG ber of the “ell-known firm of We- Y"?! EEO- Sllc was a member of Own“? i5 "P110341 to have the ' yzenast. Ilvnrlman and Kemp. Miss the Four Dobhell‘: Act. A six-yum, most elaborate wardrobe of any ‘ _ ‘ Hyndmanfls effort. in organizing the old daughter also travels with the man in me mic)‘- l‘i.i >1 .\ll SILAL AND SPORT women of this province for regis- show. Today he appeared 1n m, new tration and war serfice will bewel- regalla. On the golden knotted comed and appreciated. epaulets of his Field Mumps __________*__ S. Company Gets Shell Crder W. N.S., Alida. Manager a; l d8 i 1534 m0?» 1977 m- been considerable 1 1 t < ' Coal C e135 p.111, - ___’__ . , “"9” m“ f" Pi’ e “HP-aura. , mnven- announced tonight Operettas. 11.11" 1 1 1111» C. _\,_ R OFFICIALS CHANGE éctggs iiavnetrecgéhlqdaln 211:3‘ ghtgheljgtxgg flrfptil llrieroiiuiiiic exports for the rfifmwmgflgyitlisaid Ereceiycd an oruer m- . i i mistake "rmittin a 1 f 1 A ° 194° “mmmt i0 375-‘ mlssio f u“ “mg com‘ _,,,,g(,,,,- _ , MONTREAL M? F“: w “on all-angular sfnerirtlawto Jscra) 375,505 r111 France, $111,167,951 for D 3,°*1°°-°°°she,11~- 7100 pm W M“ m ,...‘:_ firemen‘ o’ J. E Moramm ‘mm and mus assisnnipa dun ego apan the United Kingdom. $9,538,990 for fourwlé) raid it wou.d take about 11411. Rvss. 15 1.1 . 1110 m,; me mm,“ 0', Genera, WWW zressornwon 11 g us ae- Australia. and $7,050,159 m1» Can- m,ch1,,,,§y",_§‘,,°“i'i"§,‘° ‘mm m" ENE» 12 nltill~u"\_luiu\. tcndent, Quebec District, Canadian ifgnéiiflithiesuzenerally have been ma’ terations to the 3111i “mum? ‘i. ‘ ‘ . ‘ . ‘National Railways after more than W ‘I "R "the? than JB-Dfln. but ' 8:15 pm. -~ '1» ‘.‘w < Pro- [half a “mm-v of‘ mflway “W” only outside assistance has made grams. G-SD. 117? 1111-1; s .5 in; ,_ ‘d _ B) 1" ' possible the violence of Japanese (3553 9,55 111911“ :11 t‘. 111, Qzszygrriéisiiggxfg mbiéhgge olllggeifg‘: operations against the Chinese. The Tultin p mo“ mmmemnce and wmructkm United states. despite all sorts ot 8:30 pm. — 1.11111: Music. JLSZ, for ‘the wslpm’ 05c" Muse “mm Administration effort, has been a m” “w” ‘61i11’1"1'1» "l" Suwflritendent or naré-vou-a- $1i§iu§°fi§i.1°' Zi‘1%'1’i”11’°'111§21i1"1i’é 8,40 pm - f Ho" li- Quebec- i-‘l “Plmmied i0 n"! guns, and other materials overseas. "t; 2R0," , 909M011 "M01641 by Mr. Moraaalri, Unhappily, considerable supplies ~ '- ~ and J. E. Gauthier, formerly As- l1av_e been flowing from Canada as sistant Superintendent of the well. Coehrane Division, with office at Q"-‘”'"""~" Parent. Que, succeeds Mr. Messe. 111,; DJD, Today that flow or supplies ap- Dears more alarming than ever. Jap- Mr. Walton also announces mat J. “'7 meg" 2'3" "'1 "KR M“ 1mg" E. Gibaut, formerly Superintendent ' mm,“ or the Oam/pbellton Division in 9.30 m _ ,' ' ' " New Bruswlck, has been appointed ' p" ‘ ' Assistant General Manager of the Johann Straw- Atlantic Reg-ion, wit-h oflfioe a1, Mcncton, N. 5.. The aoointmenta all became effective today. 01.21113“ u .\ _._i_.___.____. 141m p“, ,, ‘Mm, “Mn by ‘Use Mlnarir, for mains. an is showing increasing signs of Blffoflance towards Great Britain. Like the ready lo spring on Great Britain when she thinks fullv engaged with attackers else- zvlgrg. ghttiuid Japian attack, or at; e p a e un ue advanta e o British difficult In l sorry thing to find that large quan- tities of her war material were of Canadian orllln. Italian Jackal, Japan is the British are les it would GUARDIAN lshe lay tingling with curiosity, filled‘ Boy hanging like golden ba'ls in the Slill- fl-t 1mm a"l|'ln'\|'n'n'n'u'ln'u'a'l|‘ ever. she was still too dr e any effort to move. ache throbbed in her head, whole body felt heavy, ivelghed down by an insistent lassitude. en other sensations asserted] themselves. Her fingcrs. moving- languidly. sent to her drowsy brain? the message of some sort of cocll silken material under their SEIISIIIVG‘ Blackstone in C icago. It was‘ ‘sleeting and in the traffic another, machine skidded suddenly and lcrashed into them, ,‘ ' And then they had brought her-l where? l It didn't smell in the least like a1 hospital. And the bed “as softer! than any cot she had ever felt. j ' Suddenly she was afraid to open- her eyes. Completely awake n0\\',i at the same time with a foreboding tion Where could she be? At last she could stand the 11n- certainty no longer. Without lhov 1 lng she opened her eyes and stared: straight ahead of her. llc-i- firs! look,‘ showed a cluster of large oiniurrn-i, to come. shine against a background of , l Oranges! She had never seen 1 oranges actually growing. still wirh- ,- out moving she rolled her eyes from | one side to the ot-licr. Tliev traveled 1 up the bod to her hands, lying‘ inert on the satin cover. " heart to,‘ muscles.‘ She could never tell which shock- was the first to register; the circle of tiny diamonds 011 the third ling-l pumping and paralzcd her t-lie rumpled condition of the other side of the bed; or the cheerful masculine \vh1s_ 1 tle coming from somewhere in the; house close behind her! '- Awakened Woman '- __ By .._ ELINORE BARRY ’ 'e‘lfi'lu'o"a'u'o'u'lu'u' I CHAPTER l i Even before she opened her eyes, Joyce was aware of being in a. strange place. For the moment, how- , AT=I9__B SLlLl-l l'ltli‘ll. to shop immediately. A hot wave flooded her face andi ALWAYS‘ SO'.D EVERYWHERE The famous KAYBAR label symbolizes exquisite styling -—exccllent fit-an exclusive wcmn 11nd extra weiiriibility to thousands of Cnnndlnn women, 1i SALE of KAYBAR slips only happens ONCE-A- YEAll-mnd, ns our quantify is llmltcll 11ml present stocks cannot lac replenished nt ll1e we urge yon Sizes 32 to 44 in Tearose, ltltltc, Navy and Illack, lieg- 11l11rly $1.09, n0w$l.59 8.11. MacDonald neck. But gradually hm- hcart quiet- ed down. She relaxed a trifle, breathed deeply, and tried to bring her whirling brain back to normal. “It's the most incredible thing I ever . . . ever heard!" slic thought, desperately, fighting rigaiitst- a loci- lng of faintness. "It must be 11 dream! . , . I land 1'11 Chicago 111i November on a, dark, r0111, snout" afternoon; act in a taxi 11nd . . something bumps into the taxi and . I wake up the next momma 1311211 find that it's summertime. and at . . . I'm . . . I'm married! How could it have happened? How-ii" , The whistle seemed to CClllL‘ n lit- tle nearer. Joyce clutclicd at l-liu bedclothes in a suddenly l‘CilL‘\\'l‘li panic of terror. If 1t were not :1 dream now, this instant. than ivliot haid happened while she was uncon- ous sc Suddenly a telephone bell iung. Thc whistling stopped abruptly. 11c heard the click o1 the receiver b 1111 . . . then “Ycsi” iii :1 1 "O11, Ilaurine? Hello! still asleep, I think. No. Doc nothing serious, hilt it s1 lucky it wasn't worse . you're absolutely right » W _ '10s, hut? . . Well, I asked her last month not to r‘ e that brute, but you know how he . I'm leaving in a lc\\' minutes . . . Ycs (jut, to uvt to Chicago for a conference . Conic over sometime today and sec liow e is, will you? 1 liiitif to go nil like this lrut I‘n1 1115b 110111: l0 "1"" time to make the date. It's sinu- thlng I can't sidestep . . . X01111? Well_ mu Paul to he a good b-vv while I'm away. So long. Lnurmc. See you all in ‘bout t-uo-llirce eeksn w . Click. Steps across the 110.1". _ The sound o1 5113115 11l>l11‘@=\<'l1_1u1: the bed selit her pluses hammering. Curiosity and rear mingled 111 lit-r feelings as she looked up. She was so frightened that it din not occur to her to pretend to be aslcclJ- _ She saw a man of medium llcljlht sis. _ thirtyish . . . ruddy . . . 111110 eyes and blue tie . . . uui fawn‘- and tan suit . . light brown 111111‘. combed back smoothly lace rather Wide across the jaw . . snort nose . . . mouth cut iii clean curves like a rl's. . . Nothing villainous in the man's appearance. “Hello, honey! I-Iow do you icvl this morning?" He was smiling down at lier with complete kinuii- ncss. Joyce swallowed hard, unable to answer. Under the sheet sm- clenched her hands trying lo still the trembling of her body. _ A worried 100k dimmed illl.‘ 1.11110 on the man's fare. He 5.1L down cii the side of the bed and lcaiim tu- ward her, putting liis hands on her shoulders. “Why, what's the matter, rltjlir’? Head pretty bad? O11, I say, (lirl I hurt you? You poor kid!" I-le drew buck n liitlc. Joyce luirl involuntarily iliiitlictl 11111111 111s hands touched her. The thought flnsiicd 11110 JO_\Cl".'i confused mind that if he llmcicclshv were reailv ill. he might 1111.01‘ 1111 S-Z-fr-mo-th ed, ‘iwnait have hall!" sne wondered. I mink he's got a - uut look on 111s face Wnnt tilci it mean (irarliiallv her sense of dizzy gave way to puzzled curiosity. (To be Continued) By Douglas Amaron Area boards, cstabllshcd at points in the industrial will include lain important features o! production. ionlsts and five official for flu‘ event of partial damage. Should tlicrc be a not go away. And 51111 must have time to recover from the shock and decide what to do. Sliu must be lrlt alone. She would have to speak; everything dcpcndctl n11 1101' making this effort. "Oh, I'm . . . I'm all right," slic stammered hardly above a Will-SDI‘?- A look of relief ccilne into the face above her. “Whew, but you gave . a scare. Frills." "Sure you're all right? Doc. 01111111; over today to take 1111011101‘ look 111. you. Better stay in bed and got a rest. If you're really all right. I've got to dash to the cltv to get my train for Chicago. But I won't go if you're not. You don't art-m 311st right." “Oh, no. really. I'1n 1111 right." she said hastily. “I just have a head- ache. It'll be all right." 00d! centralization, 11nd ‘the l('t‘:1l “supply nilnlslcr." 111011111. the Dominion "You're sure? . . . G . . Well, good-bye, honey. Take care of yourse1f. You can always rteach me at the Blackstone, you know. I'll expect to hear from you." l-le leaned over, lock hcr face bc-I tween his large firm hands and kissed her. Alter he had kissed licr twice, while Joyce tried furlousiy to recall the blush she telt burning her face. he added. licsitatingly, "Lmk here, Frills. I wish you'd , go 11 little easy while I'm iiwnv. \vlli 11111. I'll be worried about you ull 11111 time if I think you're . . pulling any! more reckless stunts, you know. n __. going to fccl like bein for . . tor awhile." This sort o1 answer was evidently] unexpected, Jo ce decided. when she; saw the surpr se in his face mlng. led with relief. In speaking bemre, his voice had rrvenled a not», nf ap- urehension, u if 11o ivt-rc ail-all! of the way his words would be receiv- sort ol disposition can I l don't fuel exactly afraid of him. a kind, pleas- Her thoughts patiseldiri confusion. ? ‘panic 11118 thvrc 1n the sweet scented sunshine ll‘.'l' mind urciv clca-ii-i" and she tried to fathom the situation unemotion- nlly. But- lt was no use; the pieces didn't tit; she had nothing to g0 on, . . . Britain Evolves System of Area Supply Boards Canadian Press Stuff Writer LONDON, Ailg. 2 -(CP Cable)- key districts, wiil enable Britain to make full use ,nf her industrial capacity in push- ing llOl’ war efforts to a maximum. Those "junior supply ministries" representatives workers and employers. They will take over at once from the supply ministry the active control of oer- war As cxulalnerl by Harold MacMil- ‘nn, piirllam-entnry secretary to the lillrilstry of Silpply, there will be l2 boards with 11 members each- ilircc employers, three trade 11n- members representing llie tnlnistries of sup- ply, aircraft production, labor, the admiralty and the board oi’ trade. A schcmc is nearing completion dealing with damage and de- struction of factories by enemy sc- tion, This provides for preparation of reserve factories or immediate repairs and substitute materials in complete brcnkcloivii in communications the boards would assume full executive powers ontl direct production ' their 01m responsibility. Hence the boards are part-of a plan for de- chairman ‘ oi cat-h board is actually a sort of Canadian 1111115311. Uptrend Continues OTTAWA, Aug. 2 —(CP> -Can- ndinn business establishments ad- ded an average of three employees cach to their staffs during June, bringing the total number of names rn their payrolls to 1.2201191 com- nnrcrl with 1,184,283 the previous bureau of statistics reported tonight. In June ' East year 1126.216 persons were employed in the 12.000 firms. luanufacturlng employment as l TIRED FEET “I portation, eervi tel-ado struotion and“ um n,,,\,,if,‘,i,’l.,.,'y§‘°:,)u b). seasonal in character and were filvvd ull, I've g1 1 Bfllflrally larger than usual i01- ivirc today" from sol me time M Ye“ emf?‘ i“ min-illi. 1110 1111c." Since the increase was above nor- Joyce lay and listened to his steps marl 1Y1 “hi! “Penance of othq rwvdiiiu inside the house. Then “I5 0i’ l-hO Noon-i. the seasonal- Silt‘ tirew a long breath and sat up Y-Bdllisled index advanced to silticlciilyn "So that's my _ . my lius- 122.3 compared with 120.9 a. mom); band, I-le 1111s 1:1 very nice voice, and before construction and logging great expansion and additions staff in trade, services, cations and mining also rose to 91.906 on July July l last year. To Consumer T DIRECTLY WITH THE Our sales last year was so e agln o "1.’ .1 a1 Thr gar ens, new potatoes. beets, of I. J. GAY A: SON Heed of Prince L-lM-7-30-8-3. ll. F. ARCIIIBALB “Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone l7 P.0. Box l! _- McLECD 81 BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEI, 11.0. J. A. BENTLEY. ILC. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. on MONEY T0 LOAN 1B0 Richmond Street BELL 81 MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron lilting-k, lfigslottcttmi- MacGUlGAN 81 TRAINOR MARK R. MlcGUIGAN. K-U- O. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, K. cw H. F. McPl-IEE l. A. K. C. NOTARY. Geno‘ 1111.,‘1‘1E11“l£$"'~ whole continued to increase during , the mflllil; and hsubstagtlall ifn- , provcmm was s own y ogg ng, mining, ___CO_l'lli'l>lll'li_(_‘Vi1ilOlll8. lrans- PALMER a’ HASLAM i n. .1. PALMER. . , ~ ‘nest-at "*- Bani of Nova Sculls Chunlfll €l'61'~1"1'1'1'1"i¥1“'15i1'1' Phone so P-O- B" i‘ i.) Morrell 81 Comps!!! Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust luildinl Telephone I447 con- maixitenance. 1:11. ' 0919i 1X1 10881118, the increases were In Maritime Provinces, highway reported 5a communi- were ad, Total number of persons emrilloyieid 1 from ‘l6,- 809 a month. before and 85,530 on Direct From Producer HE ADVANTAGE OF DEALING moms that we have concluded to cont nue this fonm of business this 50380111 and we have the usual sup- of fresh vegetables direct from offer our customers. ey are in park-Iceberg lettuce, turnips, carrotsl spinach, cabbage, wax beans, pars- ley, etc. Professional Card Barristers "and Attorneys-at-Lll cl Richmond street, Charlottetown