ma cllaauifllr-jjljoww GUARDIAN dc" --PRINCO'E To-Day Only-Final. Showings ]Greer_ Garcon-Walter Pidgeon “MADAME ounls" , SHOWIN_G__AT 2.a0-e.s0-9.10 Advance Sale of Evening Tickets" at Box M §._ Z. SAKAlL EXTRA -=- NEWS OF THE .1321’ 55511-5555‘ osurnlt sulnouu This Inrnn ... ..:.': ......':...'r:."'..'." "'- a newly nature ma t n For. '1; fiinimm" i caaswsu. m: shown-u: CONFEDEBATION LII‘! l” be ystrletlr nav- EN noun: r0 r. I. r. _ w, .M. MacDowel1. student minister at Fmlffllu. several days as suest oi Mr. and Mrs. Elnergon MacPhifwn. Royal Avenue en route to his home m Brsdaibane. IP. E. I. - Sydney Post-Record. HOME ON VACATION -- Rev. Lauchlin D. MacDonald of Center Congregational Church, Lynnfieid. Mass., and research student at Harvard University, his wife, and their three children. have arrived in Kllmuir to spend a month's vacation with Mr. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. John N. MacDonald. before returning to Mass. ESCAPES IALL AS ORAN! PINS IiIM - Struck by a huge crane while walking a catwalk high above the ground at the Ryerson Steel Co. plant in Binney St. son. i0, oi Hancock St., formerly of Forest I-Iill, P. ll. 1.. escaped when the crane inned him to e catwalk and hel him there. Res- cued from his perilous position by follow workers, Matheson was ta- ken to the Charlesgate Hospital, where examination showed his left leg had been badly crushed. Cambrid e Exchange. Mr. Mathe- son le t Pbrest Hill twenty- "ears ago. At this same hospital is son was born last April. Home friends will sympathize with him in his accident. MoAULAY-MOLYNIAUX WED- DING - A very pretty wedding was solemnized in Saint Anthony's Church, Montreal, P. Q, at eight o'clock Tuesday morning, July l6. when Father Ambrose united in _ marriage Florence Kathleen, daugh- tcr oi Mr. and Mrs Frederick CAPITOL Coming Tllurs-Fri-Sat. I SHOWS 2.30 .- 1 _ ass TODAY ONLY Warner Baxter in "Grime Doctor's Strangest Base" _'-_, IIW IlOPPY TlllilllS _ Ill HAPPY EITERTAINMEN Plus Seriabcmlwdylinusual Occupations WWi-mwwu-vnas-vetmmms-v-mn i i-nwvsnmmml-mmv IiMPIRE -:- TIIIIIL-FRL-SAT. Molyneaux of Inkerman, P. E. 1., to Joseph A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAulay of Cardigan Head, P. E. I. The wedding march was played by the organist who also sang very sweetly Ave Marie and Just For Today. The bride looked charming in a floor length dress of white brocaded satin, with a long veil and carried a bouquet of pink roses and fucia. The brides- maid was Miss Marion Molyneaux, sister of the bride, who wore a street length dress oi blue sheer with a small hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink carna- tions. The groom was supported by Mr. Aubrey Hughes. Follow- ing the ceremony a wedding break- fast was served at the new Carleton Hotel to the immediate friends be- fore the bridal couple left on a honeymoon in the Laurentians. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Aulay will make their home in Granby. Quebec, where Mr. Mc- Aulay holds a position with the Bell Telephone Company. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. John Dixon Sr., wish to express their sincere gratitude to all their kind neighbors and friends for every act of kindness shown to them in their recent bereavement. 8-2-li in Memoriam In lovl memory oi Leaf-er M. Dawson w o departed from this life on August 2nd. 1943- Th9 Lord giveih, the Lord talrclh 55555555555555‘ aw: , Blessed be the name of the _ ____ _____._ __ _f_____ Lor . Vl-‘ésV-‘vflefifi Fondly Remembered by Mother. The r o1 m‘ Orwsl Woggrlllg‘ July 12th W180i’ repeating the fo owed and was "Hints on Can- Minutes of previous meet- ! read and adopted. _ b: moved and seconded that 91.11am] $32G]? the "Save the , m also decided that the i - m" °! the school be paintgd a l-ilcirv; ho! n‘ la ”"t '5' ‘V0! b’ ’\iiT mm we ms 1mm - m numts \ A (‘OIIIMIIA PICTUII "1T\l". f uh (txxxxxxxmxsmeowmclxxxxx-eb- in the hall wit in the next week. , Pour visitors and seven memb- ara were present. Miss M ary Morrisaey gave in- vitation for next meeting when‘ Sister and Brother. 8-2-11. In M211: Jriam In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Robert Caliber-k, who passed away August 2nd. 1944- Beautiful memories are le . Of a mother we loved and ahal never forget. A loving smile and it happy face A broken link we can never replace. Inserted by Annie and Florence. il-i-ii. l?! "Si-Mrs. Thomas Hewett-IO“ INS-Capt. Thomas Kuwait-ID“ 1 We’ are lonely and sad without you, i Never shall your memory fade; i loving thoughts will ever wander To the spot where you are laid. ] In memory of gurhdur Mother and l El‘- E Pius A ‘ - (In - Sena‘ Comedy noon Banal: and Grandchildren. __.___ n55' m-mlulvvmgeinfqii 5.1.“ ‘Ytllgléh woman's A dllce was lalllled to be held "'" “' .. | waits? ogallliayill be Sing. Say.’ In loving 10 cents was the collection for the evening - The secretary was asked to send ls sympathy to bereaved» families ln our surrounding dis- tters of ct. The singing oi "The King" clos- ed the meeting. A very daint served by the hvr lunch was then osteas, assisted by North who passed away That she is dead, Cambridge, Mass. Daniel Mathe- Th all that ' Mary t. MacDonald, Harmony 11v MEMORIAM Inserted by lie-sins and iinlly. KILL FliTflY FUES W06 uv-rox al word from Ottawa gm her)‘, hlllmilfl glte. Oliver Ba- l 1 d i i in France-ion Jilly 1;. n "t on RIB-Wm Comllflhy. has returned from Charlottetown, P. E. I.. where she visited relatives durin the first week of her vacation. S e was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Jack Spencer, who will visit with her. - New Glasgow News. YOUNG Gil-LS HELP -- The Red Cross "Nbtad with thanks the sum of 110.00 from five ill- dustrious small girls of the city, the amount 11141136. candy. etc. on the street comer, from a capital or 39c, 1y are namely. Anita bhllllps. Frances Farquarson. Beverley Hues. tls, Olive MoNeill and Verna Gal- Dlunsing to almost certain dean lant STOLEN CAB SOUGHT BY POLICE — Police are searching for a car, described as a i940 Ford coach, bearing P. IL, Island license plates number 3603. A. S. Foster, Charlottetown. whose city address is the Carleton Hotel. reported the theft of the vehicle to police on Saturda afternoon, stating it had been ta en while arked in front of the Acadian Ho el on Granville street-Halifax Chronicle. I8 AN ENSIGN - Mrs. Nelson Mattatall has received word that her brother-in-law, Mr. John Pineau. formerly oi New Glasgow, P. E. I., but now of Boston, Mass., has graduated as an Ensign from the U. S. Marine Service Officers’ School at Fort Trumball, New Lon- don, C nnecticut. Mr. Pineau serv- ed at sea in World War No. l and now at the age oi fiity is serving his country in World War No. 2.- New Glasgow News. WEDDING BELLS - St. Mal- achi’s Church. Kinkora. P. E. L. was the scene of a pretty wedding 0n the morning oi July as when Mary Kathleen Mulligan. dau nter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Muligan 0f Kinkora. was united in marri- age with James Joseph 0'R.ielly, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 0'Ri':lly 0i Montreal, RQ. Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy. parish priest performed the marriage ceremony. The bride who was given away by her father, looked charming in a floor length dress oi white sheer. I-Ier finger- ti veil was nicely trimmed with white flowers and she carried a bou uet of sweetheart roses and mai en hair fern. Her only at- tendant was her cousin, Kathleen Shreenan, R.N., who wore a floor length dress of service-blue slicer with matching veil and flowers and carried a bouquet of yellow rrses and maiden hair fern. Mr. James I-I. McGulgan acted as groornsman while Mr. Allison Farmer served the Mass. During the Mass. Eh! Children of Mary choir oi Kin- kora sang appropriate hymns. Im- mediately following the wedding ceremony, breakfast was served at the home of the bride to 25 guests. including Rt. Rev. Father Murohy. - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Rielly. Mon- treal, parents of the groom. were present at the ceremony In the near future. the happy young cou- ple will take up residence in Mon- real. where a host oi friends on P.it‘.I. wish them every success and happiness in life. Personals Miss Jessie C. Fraser, Worcester, Mass. is in the city. Miss Ieona Ogden, in the Moncton, was City yesterday. in the city yester ay. Miss Priscilla Johnson. New York is a guest in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Godfre Moncton, were in the city yesterday. Miss Lillian M Oliver, Montreal, .15 in Charlottetown. Mrs. H. W. Parker, hos Angeles, Calif, h a recent visitor in Char- lottetown Mr and Mrs. D. Pearson, were in the city yesterday. The following visitors from Dart- H. Creighton and Miss N. P‘. chur- chill. , the city yesterday. Miss ary A. Ames, town. Mrs. Ihomas McMuilen and Davialmofu Roxbury, apen 1e surnm ‘” Mrs. hfcMuilesfa "mother, memory of MRS. FRED A. LEARD, Tryon August 2nd, 1948. We cannot say and we will not aey she is just away. In Memoriam PATRICK L. CASH ThemB-uyiinds fMr.Patrik' L. Codi were grieveduto hear of glzadden death on June 10th, l his late residence at Graham's] Road Mr Cash was in his 81st "‘ ‘rick J. and Oharl l homestem at Graham's Road “u” chddxe“ ham“ Medeceased‘ men knocked out oi me years ago] . but r11 bet that girl's the type who'd] ed even. ltshe thought he never would rise _ I him two n infancy and Alice B. sixteen years also. He leaves an only sister, Mrs. Bridget O'Connor of Clinton and one brother Andrew' Ham of Cambridge, 1 His funeral took ‘place on Tues- RETURNED FROM P. E. 1. _' day mornin8 June Miss Gertie Home of the 5m“ o; James Church, Summer-field, where ]and faithful worshi 13th. 5t. the deceased was always a devout Der. The Mass of Requiem was c anted by the Rev. E. L. Murray, Pastor, who also said the commital prayers at the ,grave. Seated in the sanctuary and at the grave was the Rev. lliather Trainer of Indian River. | The pail bearers selling l I Halifax. mouth lrrived in the city yester- hi; office, following a period day Mrs. H. W. Creighton. Miss M. ill | Mrs. M and Miss ton, Mass, and Mrs. I... lodlarillyn Mills. Athol, Mas-s. are in Kinnon of Canoe Cove, motored to -Sen0rlta Donescn was just going. - nr otte were: Messrs. Hardin. Thos. Wlernore. O'C0nn,. George Power. McCarvilie, Jas. A. Louis ar Oroken. The fol Mrs. P‘. L. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cullen Ml‘. and Mrs. John V. Cash Mr. Andrew E. Cash and family Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Callaghan Mr. and lvirs. Leonard J. McCar- "if. . P. J. Cash Mr. Chas. Cash Mrs. Bridget O'Connor Mr. I/ouis O'Connor and family Mr. Gus McDonald Mr. and Mrs. John C. McDonald Barnaby sent Mass Cards. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamill I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Power and om . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Power and ami Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardin: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brennan and family. Mrs. John Mccarville r. and Mrs. Wm. Gillis . and Mrs. Barnaby Croken Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy and . Emmet Murphy *. and Mrs. W. . Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deighan . and Mrs. Jas Alien Mirs. John T. White and family Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Carlin Mrs. Catherine Curran Miss Bernadette White Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Farrell Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Halloran Benevolent Irish E-cciety Lea ue of Sacred Heart Pup ls of the Eleventh Grade of Kinkora Convent Miss Florence Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Muroy Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McIsaric Mr. and Mrs. Lea Foley Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ready Mls Della Callaghan Miss Margaret Splaine Miss Hannah Quill Miss Helen Kearney Miss Agnes Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Gus Doiron .4 Mcallles of Sympathy’ . St. Augustine . and Mrs. P. Cunningham . and Mrs. Lea Cranc . and Mrs. Les Cavnpbell Nix. and Mrs. Jerry Hynes Mrs. Ida Orcu-tt Mrs. Mabel Ferguson and family Mrs. Myra Callaghan Mrs. Mary Mullln Mrs. Agnes Reeves Mr. and Mrs. John Mclme Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald Miss Pearl McKay Mr. and Mrs- Felix_Muruhv . Mr. Marshall Whitehead Mr. Gavin Harding. Miss Lillian Murohv Mrs. Margaret Clothzh Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McCnrville Miss May Mcfiregor Mr. .and Mrs Gordon Wooclslde Mr. and Mrs. Jas. rav Pat Judson McLean. J. J. Mr. Andrew Ca-s The Hackett Fa-milv The Mitchell Family. Spiritual Offerlnais Si‘. Si. Augustine Sisters of Hilly Ghost I-IOSDWU Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miss Pussy Ciaréke, Moncton, was whitchwi Mrs. James Lawrence. Everett. Mass, is visiting her sister. Mary E. MacDonald. Harmony Jct., y. after an absence of 43 years. Mr anrPMrs A T 'I‘hom.Mnni- reel, were in Charlottetown yescr- day. Mr and Mrs. J‘ R Dupuis, and daughter Virginia, and son Donald. tl-Iampstead. Que. are guests in Char ottetown. Mr. S. D. Irvine, Senior Live- Stock and Field Man, Dominion Dept. Agriculture, has returned ti; o ness. | The many friends of Mr. Gordon ‘Sentner, Loyalist, will bc oorry to Miss Jessie A. Reid. Stellurton, learn that he is a patient in thc-‘that copy-writer has been waiting was among the numerous visitors in PEI. Hospital. I A. S. MacDonald, Arling- E. Muc- the city yesterday. eon, Mrs. J. A. Stewart and daughter] ., are Millicent are spending thei h ] with days at the Shaw's Hotel, Brackley . and walked to the window high 15g. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacQuai-rie returned to their home in Lynn- field, Mass. Friday morning after an enjoyable two weeks’ holiday spent visiting friends and rein- tives in Charlottetown, Nine Mile creek and Cnnoe Cove. Mrs. Mac- Quarrie is the former Margaret late, McKinnon, daughter of the Mr. nnri llirr. Ewen D. MaeKin- non of Canoe Cove, while Mr. Mac- Qnarrh- is a son oi Mrs. Donald MacQunrrie. now of Nine Mil-- Creek and the late Donald Mac- Cuarric. It is twenty-two years since Mr. and Mrs. MACQIIBIHI‘ visited their native. province and they ind the pleasure oi renew-inc man old acquaintances on their s stay here. . _ r oll- - Picnic-Lot 65 a TODAY (Wednesday Aug 2) SUBANCE. ]y¢fl-!' 0i his age. He had not been ...-n_4,_1o , , DR F T ignulréabtgttfhealthxior thehpastt ticln A l. I - AIME 'a orrlca closed - "l" I w‘ e - s m] a‘ ye -_--_-_-—. August 0th to , . . . , mmt. which at vale. d ED ‘ '. D '22“ a 3 ‘ 5 ‘areal diawmfor». the llltlcaflfi- g l». 55.2.‘. fihtflfisfisifi“ "'“ M. ‘heist sit‘. kfllwbfii: By ‘l-BI-li. - _ __—-~ Lkiiuriyliilerleimligtwnsnhbkrlii uand livgy] EMHJE Lo [NG POLICE counr - At the City] ..°‘§‘.i'ov'.°iie‘°8i.'“' 3°“ Services‘ dmn“ m‘ "m" m“ am“ H i R you“ Con" yesterday, W0 mm“ uh “emu 311w‘: P this week] leaves to mourn his widow. who were each rlheu 010.00 and coats uatmday mans ' lfiiieifxfit w“ '°“'"°'*" Emabem "- H” "9' ,0, ,0 day, w,“ “no,” w" w hwha- 0 ., saurhter of the late Jan. Harding charms. xv lmgndgd m] Fflday 4 ' 54'“, and Mary Wh e ead or Graham's] So Phil Bard was the nig er in pl,“ __'__ ‘NuAGIMmT-‘T ANNOUNCED IRoad. Ten children were born to. the wood-pile, Lamont thong g, g; Numerous MB. arm mas. FRANK a. LIA rm. John A. Cutcllfie likederizlthe muin-mmely‘ Mary’ (Mm! w“ “elhbem ‘° 5°‘ m“ ‘““"’"‘ - announce the engagement of their ton P! I announces th I“ Omen) o! Cmbrldge‘ MassJ "cmum “d he W“ "Si"? m‘ 1"" 8nd da hte ‘ ' ' " ‘r’ “ "°'|J°hn V. o! Emerald Jct.; Andrew of Joan's vital charm to snar he us Edith Estelle to Lorin ment oi her daughter Marv A elme. 15 t 1, M]. ] c i Minter so“ o! ML P“ c“ m.“ to mm. D.“ . 0f DQIO . M ., Gather n8. taxi drive;- wlwse yen m‘. youth "MWWS l" I l’ MW °l I mnl (am. A Callaghan) of Fram- and the 1m Mrs. Drake. Mlilview. ruevu. rreetown. e. s. 1 Mar-Iirgham uelss- Elizabt (m- “d b°‘“"y w“ °°“‘“'°“ “*- e w take place the latter rim 1o take Place the earlv ti: mciwvluei’ of rregtowh iiati‘ ‘mwm m” h" m“ °“ h“ part of Aug-int. “.11. a August. ‘s-g-‘lri.’ ' a on d” “d; hands clasped on the crook o! his _ cane and confessed bitterly. "I 801i my faith in the loyalty oi wo- |5tflnd by a mun she marr |in the world. What eyesi" Craig told himself then was Zuri- ous that he had let his thoughts Stffly from the subject at hand. He suggested crisply, "hieanwhile the space-salesman is waiting." ilanvers rose with a r | Lustrous, Was the word for them, l] I aheepish] n. "Oh, all right, all right. But‘ you're to get Miss Crofton on my fldksee? Ii you can't." he threat- ened darkly-—"W€ll. she's the first- string artist at the Bard Agency.‘ I'll take rn business there." Lamont isciplined a furious urge to crack the head of his best pay- ing account against the wall and agreed suavely. "We can fix that. Of course I don't know how much work Miss lCrofton has on hand nor hcw much she knows about bus travsl." "She doesn't know anything about it. she says, but she's going to. When we get her on cur Jo‘) I'll throw a party for her, do luxc ‘bus. two drivers in livery and all »the trimmings. It will be a oorker and you'll plan the passengers and the slipper, Lamont. We'll find out’ where she'd like to go. Mean- Whllfi‘. she's R0111: home this after-l noon by train. 1 offered her a. special bus, but she wouldn't have] it. said she could make the last‘ train easily. I saw that I'd betn] friendly too quick, and let it 1'" He scowled as Lamont answcs- ed the phone. “Why do you let them interrupt when I'm here?" . Craig Lamont fought a primitive] urge to seize him by the collar and hustle him to the corridor while he shook into him the real- sization that his was not their only ncccunt. Commonsense nudged his elbow and reminded him that if it were not the only one it was‘ "biggest, best and busiest. He] laughed and admitted. . “I have a feeling. Janvers, that a lot of copywriters and space- salesmen pop in when they know you're here to get a look at you. You're something of a celebrity, you know." “Why shouldn't they want to see me? I'm Janvers. sole owner of the Straight As A Crow Flies Bus Line. I'm tops financially. Re- member, I want Miss Croiton on my ads. If _vcu cont get her, the Bard Agency can." The threat roused the fighter in Craig Lamont. He'd be darned if; he'd let Phil Bard put across such a cheap deal. If he himself hadn't started off on the wrong foot with‘ Joan this wouldn't have happened.‘ Well, he had tcld her that he would make her change her attitude to- ward him and he would if he did nothing else during the summer. The door behind him opened and closed softly. He wheeled from the window from which he had been staring unseeingly at the roofs. His eyes narrowed as he demanded of the Woman leanins acninst the closed door: "How did you get in, Nadia?” “Walked. Pop Dios! You do not see a wheel chair concealed about my person, do you? Craig. I want, to talk to you. My case comes up in court day after tomorrow. Ii you weel listen to reason you and your mother may be saved a ‘ct of money. time and perhaps un- pleasant publicity—that migh nurt your chance for re-election." She waited for the implication in sink in before she caioled, "1 do not Want to take the fight ior the child to court. Puf! She ee! nothing in my lifc. I want you. Can we not-compromise-it is the word. yes? Dlcsl But I would make a rzoocl wife-ior you." 4 icr, Nadja. Anv proposition or set- tlcmcnt out of court should be made to him." I Color rushed to her hair. receded. Mrs, In the livid whiteness of her fault. e <her green eyes burned with y - llow lights. She challenged ‘curly: "Afraid of me, are you? I know why you won't listen to me! You lure in lof with the Crofton zirl. I knew it that afternoon in her garden. That i5 why I had her ‘summoned as a weetness to testify lthat Peggy said that her cover-nest jcnlled the child's mother a schem- lcr. I know it would mak' yot. mad. She wee] not have-" l Tony Crane flung open his door. . “Did you ring?" I-lis glance swept over the wo- man as if she were part of the .office furniture before he apolog- lized. | "Sorry to interrupt. boss. but furl? an hour to see you and begs to ‘remind you of the old but still true {ildilfifl that time is money." , "You're not interrupting. Tony. -Escort her to the elevator. will you? On your way out tell the copy-writer I'll see him at once.’ I-Ic nicked up a bunch of letters above the street. _l-le_wa5 IE ]ged Joan into it. He hid Milled "Our lawyer is handling the mat- b uunmo 0|.0 It will be necessary serving meals to guests Exhibition Week at the Office oi Board, 163 Queen to obtain the necessary Please apply in perso lots of time. RESULTS’ r Guarantees , . il Alieniion F DOG FANCIERS : I am open to handle a few dogs cording Maritime Show Circuit. Years of experience through to their championship, together with expert trimming and training ior the show ring, JACK FRY Professional Handler, Jollimore, N. W. A. . Halifax, N. S. MEALS HOME WEEK for those contemplating in private homes during to apply lo the Ration Office, the Wartime Prices and Trade Street, Charlottetown, in order coupons. n without delay, so that ' the necessary details can be arranged for you in 0n the COUNT in handling dogs Satisfaction . "‘" ill; “ti???” 48%‘; ' ward YB “ma, that’! not the Way out Nadia. Here's the door- -- um“ gracias. gracias. Tony." Crane ignored her scarcasm. "Don't mind. sai. if the boss 15 a. bltgrvtlchy. He's sot a 10¢ °n his mind. They tell me WW4“ raises the deuce with a man's dis- position." n "Adios, Senor Lamont. I weel- The quickly closed door cut oii the menacing voice. u “A lot on my mind. Craig re- peated, and set his 13W hard- fled say he had. What a mefis- Whil- an infernal mess. Nadia had dras- st ep to-] Crane pro-, K110i’ tn senator to think uo a WIS,’ 1° kegp her from that hearing. I'M woman didn't want her child- She had acknowledged that. She would trade a court fisht "Pf-t!" Pa?’ gain was too sickening to put M0 words. Did she think that any- thing she might threaten would change his loathing for her? She was vindictive. Why Should she be? She would be ruthless now that he had made her understand his attitude. "You are in lot with the Crofton l. ‘He; low, furious voice echoed through his mind. "In lof with the Crofton gm." Why 1n thunder did that sentence keep merry-SO- rounding? She was the last per- a fln.._ Joan's faoe flashed on the screen of his mind. He heard her defiant, "Make me like you! You cent (T9 be continued) This Wart-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press AUGUST 2, i940 - Announced Britain had purchased 100,000,000 oi Canadian wheat; Prime] Minister Churchill IIIVIECKI Lord] Beaverbrook, Canadian-born pulp, lisher and minister of aircraft pr0-. ductlorl, to join war cabinet; arl‘ rival o! Second C A S F‘. Divi- sion in England announced. Wood-Noyes Wedding _ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church lXl Cairo, Egypt, was the scene of a military wedding on June 30th. which would be of interest w many relatives and friends in P. E. Isi- and. when N /S. Hazel Pearl Wood, daughter of Mrs. Wood and the late Gwrse A. Wood of Rollo Bay West. was married to Flt. Lieut. Clark O. Noyes, H. C. A. F. Saskatoon. Canada The ceremony was performed by Col. the Rev. Mr. Alexander o! Cairo. Squadron Leader Hancock, a friend oi the groom. gave the a friend of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. Both bride and brides- maid wore their blue silk uni- forms with white hats, gloves and shoes. The bride carried a beautiful bouquet of gardenias and the bridesmaid‘: bouquet was talisman roses. l. The groomsman was Canadian Flt. Lieut. Strin er. The groom's gft to the bride was a lovely gold bracelet set with opals; to the bridesmaid a brace- let with amber setting, and to the groomsman a gold cigarette case. The bride's gift to the groom was a signet ring. The Church was beautifully dec- orated with roses 'and other flow- ers and was thronged with mili- tary friends oi the bride and groom. After the ceremony twelve of their closest friends accompanied them to "iviena House" (that is where the Big Three—Churchill Roosevelt and Stalin met for their secret meeting) for a wedding sup- per, after which they took off by plane for a trip to Alexandria. On their return they will take up their respective duties in Cairo, the bride as Nursing Sister in the S. A. General Military Hos- pital and the groom as instructor with the R. C. A. F, The bride was a graduate of the Prince Edward Island Hospltai before enlisting for service in South Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Noyes expect t4 HlGl-I PERCENTAGE About 86 per cent oi all females in Burma are illiterate. - ‘iitflbkllis ' gh Red sum] SumrlslngiSarlhouaandaflla | way Cuticura he!” Ialllva | pk“? Iifl-‘ICO cracks, chafing and ] irritation-helps hi” boob nuural smoclllnvsa Buy ] BOTH lodayi Aildruggins. SOAP .. [JINJMENT ‘to I t ' gossip-a return to Canada in the near fut- ure. ] "Fykehkéyikiii; ‘fi d...“- “Aiindcvampalgn manugerl-l might as well con- cede since ray oppoaeatbas beat II to lain’ Guard- laa Want Adolf’