THE CHA RM HTETOWN GUARDIAN _ JULY 29, 1224 _ -.____ RAGE 51X; Prince Edward To-Day Only SPENCER TRACY-:-IRENE DUNN “A Guy Named Joe" EXTRA NEWS -:- Shows 2.30——6.50-,—9.05 X Playing To-Day “Timber liueen" Serial-Cartoon-Variety SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 Wen P l T10 L IIIoiL-Tueewed» “ tgle q} hush g: Jeaiousies deep arasriev vrqrd-“thw 1 riy n n i tins. ’ love iurne it intouPurctiisrl . Ono rudiont, tingling, un- forgettable moment, ‘and flue two knew they would v never pert! A beautiful love story that will live forever‘ in your heortl lemme time llasr liobail _, A COLUMBIA >_ PICIURE w~ - ADDE D N EWS Aviation Expert WMTEH Plfllifllll me together again . . . AND THIS |$'THE|R BEST! M-G-M’$ Cartoon-Varieties “PL-rt... At 'l‘he PRliiDE EDWARD MDN.—TUE.'—YIED. ‘ 3 Shows Daily At 2:30-7 and 9 A Plan t0 attend Matincos and early shows JAMMED ‘JUN-H NEW Best Seats vailable THRILIJ OF THE 9L!) AEPePyi-Ifti-rnriniv froinfll I’. 7 ' A WES." Advance Sale oi‘ Evening Tickets at ': w. P hi? ~~ve To-Day Only SHOWS 2.30 - 7 — 8.15 Box Office 1- .=, t. Peasants get by. but those in the cities wele oii the verge of .~ rvution with the situation this er similar to thut 0t i942. wiicn i1 ny as 2.000 persons perished T _' "- . M1‘. Siiiirouncls deputy N .1 eck delegate. on U-N.R.R.A. em- phnsizcti the danger to U19 whole itittire life of the Greek people by ilil, 11105 W. i. C. this grim Ci1nlpfll'lS0li~“In i939 the of births over deaths ' it's was. 5. 369; in i942. ucatns tit-d births by 30,531." In Ath- c‘. Lone in a pcrlnd 0i two months in lull. nine out of tell babies dlied . r v- . c' " ' an Who does God's work will get Gods l} L“ ‘.,§.°,."fgl‘f‘,,“elgfifllilagfieffi M155 Edna I-‘. 60th, Arc, v. ‘icons won-c-ootrs PAY! ' d in “Iasliinuton and London, . .lcii 16th. that in addition to known monthly allocation. ‘ti tens of fife are to be shipped " year, rind also that. recently given 2.003 .Ollb oi dried fish and 200 tons of _ dried mlllzi’ It was also ildcnitted in _~ tli - tcment that the Swedish ship‘ I“ 3°11 '3'. . ‘ - n is nor: engaged under. I" 399d‘ N“ ' nii- conduct in transport» But ("xi ‘E1 “ ' i Venice to Auiciis food- And ‘ha! l" - ‘ ‘ iroin German rxiurces which . l Alitlls have undertaken to “y ‘YQMH fr“ f““"‘ 11"‘ P91159- l., Greece l" compensatlon So 11:21? 1'. 11.: a i.\v (lffils from k lircducl! \vhich they have "l" millili- , ii =1 Him little ll builgfl u bl. t. riiuiizizi tragedy i1 is nlmost as badlv off dull" , til: 111i; of inrrlici" nnrl '.e_ becnlgge of fuotl silpplics Chlkuflf- ‘l-h h: f b}: wer. ‘I110 average “(mmsnu i1’ i“ . ltlaily calorie- rtition dropnczl iii i942 A5 my Lfi-V 1° ‘l l c ‘ _ w the alllpalllng level of 836; even sation my mind went h over in ""”‘ '5 "i111 the first great war it never fell‘ W“ mmllv 711M013? fill” Just I110 “Z below 22110.. French food supplies fitnes described by i119 Ind took U‘ nrt- verv low. the people getting al ' ' rrition of only about i150 calories i'nil_\'_ when for adequate nutrit-l ' .1011 in health. we are told that 25-. l. to 3000 calorie; are required forl pmose doing light work, while p8!‘- lsons performing hard labor re- quire 5000 to 6000 daily. 1 If the democratic peoples of Europe perish. and the totalitarian groups alone have the health to re- construct Europe whose will be the. rrnoonstbilluy? “Those unyielding! policy ha. prevented the saving of- the children of the friends of de-l mocracy?»-IDr. Howard Kershner.’ rcprtnecntrrtlzvc. American Friends’ Service Committee.) THE SADOTEUR My oldest boy came home frmnl school with this storyz-i-le walked‘ licrne with another boy and as they| talked, the other boy said: l "You ought to be gladnthnt you] l Pa}. However lone niffr l Plus-Ilollo News Dick 'l‘racy Serial Cartoon-Color Parade .-.-.'..-.-..-.-.—..~.. us. ~ . were H1713. Who fines God's ‘ncif; trill .1; ‘l Gui ; my! OUR PUP‘ I.\""lll‘. WORLD t)’. i’ ~. (Brace ILUIQIII- .l from Canada and Nil”? countrks has qnlv been a drop in the buc- Zi"—~'~*r " ' . t _._;.\'1i;11 Sensational ‘ stivirunttl R. ‘." ifii . An interview‘ witih '1\ Canadian lltrhtlng l ' HIIIII / lllusie by IlUCIO AGOSTINI ZS-tllece (lrehestrn ill-voice (‘holr with the song! of ADYS ROBI nnrl CHARLES JOHN/IN have a father like yours. My boy somewhat surprised “Cd, "Just why?" "Your dad does not drink, and mine does." came the answer. He explained that his father had con- tracted the drink habit '.n the inst war. and now every once in l while. he would ccme home the worse of liquor. and li uor had brought out a mean strca in him. when sober, he was decent end as considerate as the average man. but drunk he was the terror o! his fP-mlllz The ind had seen his father nttacl: his mother with q carving. knife and at such time the fam- -_-. EMP 1R E... " iliilri°“é.lf.-i..ll°"itfi.‘ileé' coiiver- ' SYl Klies SITIIRDAY, L15 p. Ill. IDT July 29 D. F. 0. Y. The NATIONAL COUNCIL OF Y.M.C.A.': and the CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION This column Ir reserved for IIUIII of local Interest. but ldvertlolnl of a newu iuture mav bo iruerted at. live cents u. word. urlotly nu- nblo In ldvlnco. l __ CBABWELL f0: PIIDIOITIDIIL CONFEDEIIATIO LIFI IN SUB-ANCE- r his ofllaw from July 3i t to August 21st. s 7-2v-2.. WATER RATES for th: present quarter were due July 1st. Avolu shut of! by Dflying today. YOUR CURRENT Water count if not vet paid is Iona due. Please law promptly. 7 x 3, - - 1. THE LAW OFFICE 0f K. J. and K. M. Martin will be closed from July 27th to August 12th inclus- ive except on Tuesday and Fri- day forenoons. 7-25-27-29 SERVICE IN ST. MARKS CHURCH. Kensington, . l_v 30th at. 7.30. Rev. B. Fream. ector of Roundhili, N.S., prgaéhcij. - ~11. GENEIIOUS GIFT. — Holy Redeemer Recreational Celine grateiullv acknowledge receipt oi a very generous zift troin the Chur- lottetown Kinsmen Club. [RECEIVED WINGS -— Among recent graduates from No. Bombing and Gunnery School. Mount Pleasant. P. E. island, was Sgt. R. C. Ford of rackley Beach. P. E. Island as Air Gun- iier. THE KIRK OF STJJADIES. - F/O the Rev. J .E B B.D.. 11.0 A F . of Montreal. will conduct Molriinz Worship at the Kirk tomorrow and preach the Semion. There will be no Evening Service while the Minister is on vacation. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS -— The following pupils of Launching School passed the Grade VIII ex- rililination: Therese MacCormack 489; Pauline MzicPherson, 414. Ruth Guick, 412; Magdalene Mac- Pherson. 406; Elaine MacPhee, 392: Donald MucPherson. 329'. ———— 1 NORTH RIVER. CHURCHES. — Sunday services. Fairview: . A M S North River: service 3 P. M. _ School 11 A M. service Clyde River: S. School You are welcome. Rev. A T , 7-20-11. Ac- ovei - of Milton and Rusticq for Sunday. Jnlv 30. St. Jol1n‘s, Milton, Sunday School 10.15 A.M. Morninz Prayer 11.00 A M Evening Prayer 8.00 Evening Prayer Rector. COVEHEAD -'u.\uon Ronni uxrrnu cnuncn SERVICES for, . Union Road 7.2!) P.M D/IISS Pearl Burns of Charlottetown wlll sing at the morning service at West Covehcnd. Rev. Thos. A Wilson. Minister. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -- snndays services will he iii charee of the Minister Rev "r. E. Mc- Lenrion. who will llive the ser- mon at both morning and evening periods of worship. The serrnnn subjects art: tor _tl1c mOrfiiIlZ "Freedom and 'I‘1"11th' and the ev- ening "Jesus and the Home: The soloist at the ln0l‘.'ilt1;l servlcelwiii be Mrs. A. Johnson of Winmoca. Mrs. Johnson W111 sin; the Aria. "What 'I‘li0‘.lflh i Trace" --1rnin Handelfls Oratoria Solomon. Int he evening Mr. Stanley Muenster of ‘London. Eng, will sing Dickison "Thanks be to God.’ Beginners. Primary iind Junior departments of the Suriduv School will meet. at 11.00 A M under the leadership of Miss Marie McDougall, director o! religious education. tzEXlllaOIig —A'I‘TENTION!— Provincial Prize List. is now avail- able and anyone who has not re- the Secretary. J. W. Boulter, Chir- ___'i-7~tf. l, Place in my father's boyhood home. [ills tamer. my grandfather, in the tyeurs when his children were grow- ‘1118 up wa. addicted to intoxicating ‘liquor. Decent, enough wtien sober. he. too. became mean and violent Jwhen drunk, My father, as a boy had l seen his dzirl come and sweep oii 5 ' the table. the stood ready there My clad, when l; b0)‘. knew what it was to suffer the thick of food. of shoes, and clothing, l"?! 1195mm! "WY could not. be pro- vxlcd. but because Whit should ‘v jhP-ve Drovidcri these necessities, of- - ten went recklessly in drink. My ‘idfld bECRUse of this liquor-caused tovertv had to leave school and go ‘to work at n. lender age. All his ‘life he fclt the handicap Qt ml and so tild we . his children, for he could have provided a horm- hem, land better tifhfllitages, it he Qnly 11nd had n decent chalice in his children to U16 third on jenerlitlon.-Forward.__ l LISTEN Canada’: greatest athlete will tell you lome necretn of vucceu in sport-will tell you wh you uhould join Cnnedabonly port: College. You have nothing to WY. no wrapper: to mail, just tune in your radio. Maine lure you listen and tell all your team, your club. you: gong,- your friends and parent: to 1mm. It will be the min-teat ploy you've ever made. DR. J. P. LANTZ will not be in ' 7-2B-ei. _. CHURCH NOTICE for the Parish ; _ ‘ Sidney J. Dn\"1es., 7.2941. 1 ‘ i-29-li.; ‘ ‘ i cclvel one can do so by writing - evening meal that ' :ir'li>i>sv”iivxo TIMNK OF lfl- Hi3 DISAPPEARED WITH A UNbflgg THOUSAND rrvrnt GUARDIAN EN‘ FRIES CLOSE JULY 31, 1944 DIIIRLDTTETDWN, PlllllDE EDWARD ISLAND “The Kentucky of Canada " Bharlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition OLD HUME JWEEK and Provincial Live Stoclg Exhibition RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, antlFlilDAY August 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1944 (A member of the United States Trotting Association) FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE .. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL (Classified) . 2.14 PACE 2.16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE 2.19 TROT AND PACE 8 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE 2.22 PACE.... 2.25 PACE CLASSIFIED . FREE FOR ALL TROT 2.16 . 2.22 TROT 11. 12. 3 YEAR OLD TROT Alviielicli. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, .PURSE .PURSE ........PURSE $7 50.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $400.00 $600.00 .---..-- ......PURSE PURSE .PURSE $500.00 ...............PURSE $500.00 Prince Ed ard Island Futurity Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $800.00 to be distributed among the winners of Ilia three Futurit- fes along with the amount paid In for these Fufuritiea. The Two Yclr Old Futurity will be rlced It Goodwill Races in September. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horse In ench race. The MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL has donated n beautiful Trophy. known as the British Coluols Trophy which will he awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Association will nlso give S20 to th6 drivel- scoring the most points during the meeting. $10 to the driver scoring the second molt point: during the meet. First place counts five points, second place three points. third place two points and fourth place one point. $10 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and 810 to the driver driving the fastest heat paced during the meet. $10 will he given the caretaker of the horse trotting the fastest heat and 810 to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest heat. $10 will be given to winning driven of each race. meet. $5 will be given to tho caretaker of each hone winning n nee in the fretting and pmlnl chance during the $50 will he given to the owner of the horse that beats track pacing record of 2.05 l-t except u-provided for be- low. $50 tn the owner of the horse that heats the track trotting record of :2.07 8-4 except as provided for below. In case two horses beat the above records then the awards go to the fastest horn. If two horses tie for the awnrd: the money will be divided equally. Entries close July 31st with J. W. Bnulter, Secreflry. C‘ rloltetown. P. B. I. GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL nacns MILE HEATS) Horsemen by wiring it our expense notifying us of their arrival will be met at the trniifnnd their baggage transferred to the grounds without cost to them, also taken away without cost to them. Every effort will be made to make the horsemenis stay pleasant and send them away feeling that they have been well treated. All races to be raced on three heat plan: 10 per cent of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The re- mainder will be divided into three equal parts. one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of there being three heat winners they shall have a fourth heat In de- termine fhe winners. Any horse winning the first. two heats in any race shall relinquish pole position and assume last scoring position. Said horse must not lay up. but try for the heat. All purses divided 40. 30. 1B and 12 per cent. Entry fee 5 per cent. Five per cent of the money raced for each heat will be deducted from the first horse. 4 per cent from second horse. 3 per cent from the third horse and l per cent. from the fourth horse. Entrance fees and de- ductions do not apply to Futuritleu. Si: horse: to enter end four tn lhrt. Rights reserved to change program, reject any entry, nr if entry appears to lay over tho field to the extent that there is not. in the opinion of the Inimugemenf, sufficient competition, then the said entry may be transferred to a faster class or entry fee refunded, bur any driver and to declare race off on account. of bad weather. or failing to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to trans- fer horses to another class to which they are eligible, re-open or substitute another without advertising, or alter or extend racing dntes or extend credit. Purse money will not he paid to anyone except owner unless an order from owner authorizing lame is presented. Additional entries of an individual ownership may be made in any class by the payment of l per cent on closing date. but entries of separate ownership, although in the same stable must pay installment In full. Two entries of the nine ownership may start in tht same race. providing the full 5 per cent I: paid on elcli starter. the drivers having the approval of the Judges. All horse: with names of driven will be declared in at 11 o'clock n. m.. the thy prior to the race, when positions wllltbe drawn to enable n: to print more curd: with actual star era. Eligibility based on U.S.’I‘.A., money winning classifi- cation. Right: relcrved to give or extend cred“ for entries or other purposel. The "" ' ' ' ' ' no "ilily for any accident or llllllllo to any person or property dur- lng this meeting. uid thl: lindentundlng is part of this contract. Owners mun lfllllllo any damage to property or person: caused by driven, attendants or horse. lhy, straw and nibbling free. Race! culled st 1.4a‘ r. M. u mu n nlnrp i r. u. U.S.'I‘.A. rules to govern except where they or changes due to wnr regulations conflict with thud condition. Be lure and bring yolr eligibility certificate: and driver‘: license. No Photo Finish. THE OFFICIALS the officlnh will be selected for their experlelee lflll reliability end will be lulu-noted to carry out the rule: firmly and fairly. All pone money wlll be pnld lmmedl» ately after the nee and horlemen ere liked to get elm! from Secretary before leaving. PRESENTATION OI‘ PRIZE MONEY Friday evening on or about 8:30 o'clock the President will award special ribbons, prizes to the winning owners. drivers and caretakers, at the Judges stnnd and those winning awards will plane be on hand In receive them. Entries Close Jul y 31st, 1944 J. W. BOULTER, Secretary, CIAI-DOTTITOWN, I. I. If you have no cliche for lbove clone: pa: thl: fern on to nether banana. You will confer a favor by phasing IIOHK the news about “OLD IIOMI; WEEK." “CAP sruous Otnnoll. A HutdbRebtl- THEY SAY JlMA/VELLBVS ‘BEEN A ‘D\SGRACE TO TH’ FAMll-‘l. ‘BUT- I THOUGHT l1’ WAS FIFTY“ YOU WOULDN'T THINK AMOQ WOULD WANY‘ 1'0 FIND NI MY ‘oehml- wm-t A t-tuupkgo THOvSAv-JD M