IVCIY III wounded at Vlmy. l ANEXTitAdlequeeverysecond You may receive Government cheques. You can cash them without charge at any branch of any chartered bank in Canada. In one year some thirty-six million cheques were issued for Family Allowances, the Armed Services, their dependents, Pensioners, employees of Crown Companies and the like. More than one for every second of the day and nigbtl Government cheques came to this street onth. The Fasten, for instance-he was New his Veteran son is tailing technical training on re-establlshment grants.- Other families receive Family Allowances. It's so easy-—and private- to take cheques to the bank around the corner.- l (Ill YOU lMflQlliC TTTC QXPOITSQ to’ taxpayers if this money had to be distributed in cub through thousands of special pay ofliceszzzand the inconvenience of having to go to such offices to get your money?‘ Tnllen in Stride Your bank performed many such phblic iePviVces through- ont the war and is continuing to do so. It is taking these additional tasks in stride. . . competent to play its part in meeting Canada's needs of the future.‘ nu Advertisement is Sponsored by your lanlr mi ___ . _ _. CENTRAL CHURCH W.M.8. Tho wuss, all Central Church and flhat olf York held a lmtml alt Central United Church June 16. 1946. Amdiisry took charge of the Worship lod. ‘Lila following is the org: of set» Dmlologzm Invocstt ,Mrs E Brown. York. Hymn 249. The Morning Light is rea . Responsive mading. leader Mrs. J. A. Nicholson. York New Testament reading. Mrs Horace Vessey. York Hymn 53. In Christ There is No Est or Wmt. Ohoir selection b Join! choir. with Mr. Art/flux escy at the organ. Home Missions, The work of the W M S in Candaa. by Mrs. Em- est. Foster. Marshfleld. l-fymn 259 Jesus saves. Polo bv Mr I‘ Vesse-y. York Christian Stewardship by Mrs. J a Nicholson Anncuncemmts. Sllficial offering for missions Cfmir selection W Combined ChOlTs Hymn 610, man Ocean Benediction. 'I'h¢ lame oonflfiflillm N‘! i“! lteener interest a PURIFIE! All Electronic developed the air by iving an electric c to the part les wlzioil can then by an opmsitely charged NOT|¢E Effective lune 19th.1946 The Island Motor Transport Lid, Changes to Summer Schedules. CHARLOTTETOWN - BORDEN - SUMMERSIDE via BONSHAW- Lv. Ch’iown for Borden & S’Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7:45 a. m. daily ex. Sunday. Lv. Ch’town for Borden & S'Side ..‘ . . . . . .4245 p.m. daily Lv. S’Side for Borden & Ch‘iown . ..........8:45 a.m. daily ex. Sunday. Lv. S'Side for Borden & Cifiown . ..........5:55 p.m. daily. Lv. S’Slde for Borden & Ch'town . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ...10:00 p.m. Saturday only. CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE - T IGNISH- Lv. S’Side for Ch’iown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H9255 am. daily. Lv. S’Side for Ch’town Lv. S'Slde for Tignlsh Lv. Tignish for S'S'lde & Ch'lown . . . . ...» .. ..........8:00 a.rn. daily ex. Sunday. ~ ...10:0i) a.m. daily. ....7:00 a.m. daily & 3:15 p.m. daily The 1:00 p.m. (Sunday Only) leaving S’Slde for Ch'i.own will be cancelled. EXTRA RUNS- Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. S’Side for Borden Borden for S’Side STANHOPE - ~BRACKLEY - S'Slde for Wellington & Richmond .. ..........3:00 p.m. Richmond for S'Slde & Ch’iown . d. This schedule will be announced lain. SOUBIS-NORTH LAKE schedule will remain unchanged. For further particulars inquire at Terminal or phone 248 Charlottetown phone ‘H0 Summerside. p.m. . . . . . p.m. ..........2:00 p.m. CAVENDI SH - SUMMERSTDE- daily ex. Sunday. daily ex. Sunday. daily ex. Sunday. daily ex. Sunday. 0T’ 6-19-9’ unto equipment has been which removes dust from e shift her audience from RACING DRIVER By Alexander Campbell raoaanoa nacouas Mon EHPOITANT ‘The British ace."'seld Rune"- ‘afisenllyi “Thanks very much“ ells. 1 accept your offer wrlh ‘miislllgliluuy h ksd his place e e mar in his book, secured his hat. and tranqu followed the now visibly fretting ginald out of the hotel to the lntter-‘s car. Rupert might not have bowled so tranquiliy through the w e. sunshine-filled streets of Cape- town. under the lee of Table Moun- tain. if he could have had a limpse into the minds o! some of t e pas- sengers aboard the Athlone Tower. at that moment drawing alongside a quay" For a greet deal of considerable importance had occurred since the rece t of Rupert's radiogram. Th nga had come to a head on the night of the concert given by the revue company. It was, perhaps. too much to ask of a young man thrown ‘Into the constant company of a pretty and vivacious girl. and seeking des- perately to forget another girl, that he should remain oblivious to his fair companions charms. Frank had given up hope of win- ning Dorothy. He refused to listen to his aunt's reasoning. "Now don't be a perfect asst’ Christine leaded. much more like a loving aster than an aunt. "You saw how she received that radio- gram from her precious fiance postponing their wedding until af- ter the professor's expedition to the Drakensberg. Stony. Iclly calm Too roud, of course. to show any emot on. But if that radlogrclm hasn't finally convinced her that she and Rupert are no more soul- metes than I and one of these frozen jellies we had for dinner are soul-mates. I'll eat my hat and yours tool" Frank filled a pipe. He was ‘m a sullen mood. “You've got it the wrong way round. my Aunt,’ he told her. "The fact that she took that rsdiogram so calmly only shows that she and Rupert are soul-males. She wasn't in the least concerned. Weddings are trifling things in comparison with the March of Science! And Dr. Schwartzvogel or some other bird has proved that romance is just an illusion of the liver. They'll make a perfect pair," he concluded bit- ierly. m: CHARLOTTETOWN___GUARDlAN Wiles Tired Ostl Sickle YOU NEED MORE uvsn Bil-E mqalglailgeuqhe eillu. Ia dv-‘ys hsdihlmsqysilhandgeineedediilevfi perm Erdi-e-llm Calida’! lllfil "uh! l". liisulislsfrnfldtsnsibais.‘ LIVER TlllIlT-AT IVE TAILITI / nervous almost tremuloua. “Did they like itl My dear. they simply ate it up!" he told her. “If there was a film magnate in the audlenc%-whlch heaven forbld—or a big theatrical producer, in dis- guise. you'll probably be offered a fabulous contract before mornlng. ' She shivered. p “Well you never need to have sings-fright again," he consoled her. "Just o on and repeat what you dld ton ght. and you'll have all Johannesburg at your feet!" The walked up and down in stil- ence or some minutes. The end f the vo-yage was in sight. Within a matter of hours, almost, the ship would dock at Capetown. Then— the parting of the ways. “It's been a lovely trip." said Florence. and sighed. "A penny for em", Frank offer- ed. She turned to him. "We've been good pail. Frank." she said a little wlstfully. “Thanks for everything. I have just three wishes!" "What are they?" “I'd like to see you race-and win-I'd like you to be in Johan- nesburg for our opening night- snd--" "Yes?" "I'd like to help you," ely. “Help me?" "Yes." She stopped and leaned on the tall looking down thought- fully on the dark water. "Orf course I have an awful nerve. mentioning this." she said frankly. "I_should be the demure little maiden, seeing nothing! But just because we have been such good pals. I can't do that." She paused. "You're in love with Dorothy E!- lington. aren't you?" (To be continued) the said In that frame of mindhe sought the t-cnluany of Florence more and morc. FIOFEIICO was no fool. she had l1 1 city shrewd nation uf who‘. a wrong. But she could not see v. al Slit‘ could do about ll- apart from being as pleasant as possbio lo him. so that he would not brood. BCPCtUElO in affairs of the heart once bitten is never twice shy, this was a foolish thing to do. A man who hy-i just been rejected 3y a ‘ ' r more likely to imagine .. .1 Iuvc with the next girl he mscis than a man who is com- pletely llvarl-wholc. For tile le- jet-tlzl odlllii‘ has a wound which he wows lo have healed as quickly as possible-and a. fresh face may help to blot: out the memory of the Lllil. Dorothy watched the pair of them from the ivory lower into whllll ml- had withdrawn, and fouglxl a losing battle with ilerself. She _.. trying to tell herself em- r-hu fly that she was not in love with lrullk Carter and nol gculous- of Flprence Shaw. Oll lhe night of the concert Ftflllii sat in the audience tingling Wlltl pll-usatll anticipation. Ihey han all ilcard Florence as a mlnlic, and lanvw what an expert she was; but iunlghi. they were to hear her smg. inc shOW was an excellent one. It sac-ll became clear that. Mr. Knu:. Ulnar had got together a gram (lPZil of real talent under his paternal wing. Onc Tllflll ‘m the front row turn- ed to hls companion. "Hope this show comes back to London after showing in the Do- mlnions," he said. "I'd certainly make s point of seeing itl" His ‘comrpanlon agreed. Florence came on near the end of the show. She wore a simple black gown. which showed cuff :10: fair skin and hair to advantage. Frank thrilled to the sight of her. He really began to wonder serlous- ly if he might not be getting over his obsession regarding Dorothy. Burely Florence and he were ideal- ly matched? "YOU'RE m LOVE" First the girl displayed her pow- ers as a mimic. and the audience laughed heartily or were strangely moved as she lmpersonated various prominent personalities. 5hr: had the supreme gift of beln able to laughter to something approaching tears in the twinkling oi an eye. And then she sang. choosing a simple modern songwlth whimsical bitter-sweet words - a rently ultra-sophisticated. but. ony a Ill- tlc \'.';1_\' beneath the surface tender and wlsilui. Frank was amused. She put such feeling into the flimsy words. such depth. such corn lets understand- ing. that he foun it difficult to re- call that. this was the vivacious. laughing companion who had help- ed him so much to overcome his hurt in the past few days. The audience a lauded wildly. Then she was s glng a madcap song. with a wild melody, funny words. and a whoop at the end of the chorus. It was a transformat- ion. The audience roared. Boon she had them joining in the chor- us. A marl said shrewdly to Mr. Knox Oliver. who|was beaming from the back of the hall: You won't keep her long in the Dominlonsl" "I wonder." mused the old man, "ff f shall keep her very ion on the stage?" ’ "With a ersonality like that shed be a ool to leave itl" said the man loudly. “Some women." said Knox Oli- ver with a faint smile. “are what you call call-fools!" Ha left the man sfsrklg after him and scratching his head. 8y arrangement. Frank met- Flor- ence deck after the performance She st ll wore her block own. She had never looked so love . for she Wes flushed with e applause which her performance had pro- voked. He seized her hands. “Was I really all rlglll?" slle y. Couple Sentenced In Butter Coupon Base MONTREAL. June 18 — (CEP) —-Bernard Bissoneault, who vtzs anrested two months charges or talcing pert in a sugar and but/tor counterfeit printing ring, was ordered today bv Judge Almedee Monet to pay a fine of $5.000 or spend two years in penitentiary. Mrs. Bisoonrl-ault, convicted of having acted as her husband's agent in disposing of the lake coupons, was fined $1.000 or six months in jail. The oalr was arrested by the R.C.M.P. here in the basement. of a. house where a large quantity of printing equilmnenf. and paper used ‘in printing bogus coupons was found. ilrller 0f Foresters Meets At Quebec QUEBEC, June l8 — (C?) —A few lnuldred members oi the Or- der of Foresters of Canada regis- tered today for their 67th annual meeting to be opened later today vrith an official welcome from the city. The three-day meet will be under the chairmanship of W. W. COUDBI‘. KC. of Montreal. 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June l8 --Keeping pace with the rapid growth of the Canadian Government Trans-At- lantic air service, operated by Trans-Canada Air Linus, a new position of district traiilc manager. London. England. has been created by 'f‘.C.A. cffective immediately, Graem S. Gibson. formerly traffic and Millions Like Her, to Survive Nexi- Winter Destituto Folk in War-torn lands Need Your Spare Clothes, Blankets, Boots When the cold winds come that little shirt will be no comfort . . . and it's all she has. There are millions like her in the war-torn countries of the world. That's why your help is so important now. This week, dig into your attics, trunks and closets . . . dig out all the serviceable clothingiyou can possibly spare . . .'bundl'c.it up for the National ‘Clothing Collection. Help this child and millions like her to survive the coming winter. Takeyour bundle of spare clothing today te the nearest Post Oiliee. Wbelceeysespsn lbellhycee weer! NATIONAL clorlllllc CLEO i7/w129. . . Sponsored i i representative of the comPBQY l‘ Vancouver has been named to oc- cupy the new posi- T.C.A.. ‘rs now operating five trans-Atlantic flights weekly lu each direction. between Montreal and Prestwick. Scotland. and lt ls expected the service will he in- creased to six flights weekly about July 1st. Mr. Gibson has had long expl-rl- ence l-n passenger transportation. He was passenger manager. Royal Mall Steam Packet Company from 1924 to 1986 and then operated his. own travel agency for three years. later joining Trans-Canada in i939 as traffic representative. He is well acquainted with lor- rltory in ‘he United Kifliltlom as he served overseas from Dec. i930 to the end of i944 with the Cunarilan. I _ _ _ a __________________q Army- Upon discharge in 1945 u-lth the rank of Lieutenant Colnnol, Mr._ GlbSOfl resumed his former duties with T.C.A. UNSAIEELE PROD UCT NEWCASTLE, Australia -lcpl.. The municipal cclllncil couldn't even 5W0 55 gas-producers (char- coal burners on automobllesl away- First the council offered tllcm fol sale but there were no buyers. Th9: with other llcrap metal they wen advertised; the only offer fa l-hl scrap was £2 $7.20» and the Inn- derer stipulated lhnt he wouldn't take llle product‘ nlasfi-Ess spa-Eran is esllmllo imea s nirhl ‘The average_s;a&er_ lo change position t CANADIAN A LLIED Flillrl“