. JI E CHARLOTTETOWN “-y,,-,,-t,“-.“-, wAasna-Jvtxm-u-wmrvumnua-mwnmnnvtvuammmmv, 'is'ts'ls'n‘tn'u'u'u'is'ln'fii'ln'-fi\'is'n‘u'lu‘h"u'\i"s‘ 2 DAYS-MON. - x with s sweetheart a of a new singing uteri dram‘. OONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUB. mo; L478 J. A. Nicholson, Minister. August 16. 1942, 0.30 P. M Sal Army will Braokley United Church. IILIJIIIA WIIIIIIEII Uni] I5 - IIII sings lilac a million! IORRAH umrvircu a to: “main-Diners! hv IO Graham Gaming MONDAY -—CAPITOL— A NEW WARNER IIOS. NIT urllh rArTv Mats-ruinous mom» TED CHURCH SEBVICES ‘or amp Richard Dix, Francis Gifford, Kent Taylor TOMBSTON E “THE TOWN 'I‘0O'1‘(Jl'(ll{ T0 DIE” SHOWS 2.30—7—8.45 Harry Campbell of Elmwood. wishes to an- nounce the engagtement of his coll, 0 daughter Richard MacDonald. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT” niory tooglhrililng fcryordc. “with time 0W fwlllw mm’: Mi-s. MacDonald of Nine Marriage to take place first o tcinber. 8-32-1. take GET. n'n\‘u'-'u'h'u\'in5'u'h'h'n'iJ'H'u‘n'I|'In'|'h'I|'u'In iii- ' and a more heart- gladdcnitig evening oi screen enter- tainment would be hard to find. Kay Huston head the Gloria Warren. Frankie Thomas. Pativ Hale. Una OConnor, and Sidney Blackiiier are fciittirod, Borriili vidcs some tuneful interludes. CHARGE. — George Georgetown will be guest speaker in was also decided Wiltshire at 11 A. M. and in Hamp- who are not already Rovers on Pro- , will be batlon for a period guest speaker in Hunter River at 8 before they are invested as Rovers. P. New Musical Film Local Run At Capitol Monday The Capitol Theatre's new attrac- tion, "Always In Mv Heart" which opens there Monday bids fair to go down in screen history, not only as a. thoroughly delightful picture of family life, but also as the picture which introduced Gloria Warren to the film public For n Miss Warren has that is pure gold. and a completely captivating personality. "Always In My Heart" is a story Wlien lima bean IJCCLs have begun to turn yellow the beans have pas. sed their prime and should be a_1- lcwccl to ripen on the vines. They licked as soon as they cqpwdh ‘C! ‘Sig: P E L Cmirc , iariot own, . . twerp) and hied themselves to the This is a new 9051mm ‘or l Country and after much grunting, been an assistant minister. Miss 11'°"11111¢-81$11111B and srlndlng they lvlcDougall will have fine oppor- tunity 101‘ work as director of Re- IlgIOUS Education in this church CCBCOIICSS H5 or in the sun to dll-y a ‘Ilic; iiv. y can be stor- edin tin boxes or paper lugs ior —Uiiited Cnuicliinan. TlIE BAPTIST CHURCH. —- The Church School summer months at 1U A. M., before lllUIllillg preacher at the morning service will be the Rev. L. A. Ackl soloist at this service will be . A. Jeif Young. Mr. Ackland will de- liver the sermon at the evening ser- vice 7 P. M. Miss Lena McLur-e, A.T. C. M. will be the evening soloist. w. M. s. Mnarnfa. - Tiieaiig. EX1RA_INDIA AT WAR, ust meeting of the W. M. S, oi N Great “March of Time” Short and Screen Sna shots. 51111" lbéifilfifbi! TU-DAY ONLY PRINCE ED WARD tional period led by Mrs. Ray Mc- lowed by prayer by Miss Mary Car- ine Campbell. ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIII—|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’! l on "The Holy Scriptures" by Mrs. McLeod ‘and prayer by Mrs. (RevJ John Stirling, Thou the Bread of Life." closed this period, after which the took charge. The minutes meeting wcre read Roll call responded to by B11112 verses oi Scripture. Four 01's were present. Mrs. Stirling gave an interesting talk on nits- sioiiai-y work and Miss Campbell gave an outline of the Mission work of the First Presbyterian Church in Portland, Oregon, member. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs, Caitiipbtlll for their interesting and ins ruct ve A Tem reading, telling how the bgerance New calggeaige. each L05. ANGELES. (".-\I..—'I‘lic Idol oi’ Ilioiisnnrls 01' feminine movli- fans. dark haired. 41-year-old Clark Gable, joined the Army. as n But-k privalc. A moment after he ivas sworn into the United Sivan-s Army, Gable (right) received his orders to report to the Ali- Officers Training School, Miami, 1t SLN. .8 '1 . Canadian radio through ma" “om D as m. g E a) cs8 seven years 0i’ continu. asting. Now she broad- cflast fcr the first hear her izi C.F.C.Y. Friday. Assisting r, the jovial. Todd sometimes with fun Hn ymn. “The Ninety and Nine” lizobeth Clephane. iviiyiiisii” i6 Pfdllillltial Eiduiinyni hear a féliigCfilllméIltflwf Canada Miy your next- door neighbour h Keith Bosw-ill, 5th. Ines its Son. ‘ ‘ ' 1c horn Jan, 1st. 1M1 1. Wood 8s Son, 2nd. 1st, lugs s; Son, 2nd. Georg: L Son, 3rd. Hairy Boswa 11, ai-d. A. McRde s; sons.‘ _ _ _ ,' -1_ of more than usual interest 4m H w‘ cl“ M‘ A‘ MGR“: a‘: place at tiie United Church M Ciiarlottato Ada/s famous Caire if she does tell ycu a 1n ymir town, imayve y can be sure that i; is bccai is a. twist to the 5'01",‘ ‘iiint tier-est every wciitan - spe department store d , i711 in the paper, and who ansiveoed it. she l5 woman who ever alone in Toronto's 110ml. She did it f B 51°11’). and decla ' t.he empty castle . Female born lirfor Wood k S011, 211d. 1st. 1911i! tn Dec. 111st. 1910. 1st, D. J. Mulllii. 2nd, George L. Bcswall, 3rd. 1-1. W. Clay, 4th, . Lewis & Solis, 5th. Ings its So 3rd, Hurry Tweedy’. -=- Ennis TO-DAY ONLY Sec. 24 Progeny of Dam ma wager (and L Sliorthorn Breeders‘ Special) 1st A. H. Boswallsit: d S flay-y. who ll m Seymour Wood & on, Ii: . ey- ed 1n a car°§t mg mour Wood 82 Son, W" P191145’ stiff Hurry” 5th Harry Twee 1 anything ‘hen , with gvlagn Seymour Wood a Sons Special foi- mg m, h” the best three 3 females under 8 be lost for Yeflfl res the noises o! l-I. Female horn July 1st. Hearty scared her Son, 211d. 1939 lo Z f: you go story hun ever been known to words was at Bermuda put on a diving suit to underwater corn] reefs,“ "Bled. Now she'll Canadian women from Sec. 15. Female in Mi 1st, 1939 to June 30 19 1st, A. McRa-e A: d: Son, 3rd. John W. C. Lewis 8.: son, 5th. Sec. 16. Female D 938 to Juno 8U. 1939. D. J. Mulliii, 2nd. John w. Ll 1r born July 5,1,1 1st, Athol Robert, 2nd. Seymour and Wood ti; Son, 31d. Stanley Hurry. AYESIRES. Class 8 Sec.1. lllale born after Dec. 31st. 1 1941. Mn“, Qfl/L w_ who became the bride of Mr. Fred- dk was Winsome dressed in phire blue with navy accessories and mixed flowers corsage. Immediately te couples left for Room where a wedding served lo fifteen. Thursday morning he young couples left by train from arlottetown to visit Moncton and lpoints of interest. Mrs. H, Ist. Ings & Song,’ Mt. Igerbcr; , 2 McRa Son, 011.1". L“ “Bedtlme Story" Royalty, am. w? c. Lc SO11 Is Gayest Ever Told On Screen _-___. sbands. a shock for wl for everybody whq rn about love from Mmmy a‘ '=;1;,,,,1;g1n,,,§g,; ,.Sec. s. Mule, born Jan. 1st. i941. "mi one of l0 June 30. 194i. 1st. A. McRac & Sou, y, to the s; Son. 3rd. H. W. Clay. Sec. l. Male born Jul 1940. 1st. Ings dz Son. Sec. 5. Male born July 1st 39. (o 4 1. A, McRne 8:. Son, 2nd H. W. Clay, 3rd Keith Boswnll, Victoria. Sec. (l. Male Born before July l 1B 9. 1st. A. MdRae 3s _son, 2nd. John antic duel between a w‘ mwis’ 3rd‘ h1g5 5s‘ Son‘ Sec. 7. Junior Champion Male 1st. A. MICRM 8L ‘another man @1091; L. Boswall. Reserve. o ..5ec. 17. Female in ll 1st. 193B to June 30 1st. D. J. Mulliii, 2nd. John W. Ranch Lewis, 3rd. Julin ' Fort, 2nd. n. w. Clay, Union Road 1112s 1K1 $011. 5111- Iird, A. McRae 8s Son, 4th . Lewis d: Son., 5th, D. J. Mulliii, St. born I111! IIO. d1 to accessories. Mrs. Frederick chose for . er travelling costume a dusty rose , ‘ess and navy accessories. , grooms both wore blue suits and hats. On their return Saturday night a supper was served at the home of Miss Evelyn's parents. They will re- ide in Hunter River where Mr, Frederick while Russel expects to report to m“, bum military duty. The Guardian joins in wishing the happy couples icy _ and happiness. 1st. George L, Boswall, Dry born before 1st. A. McRzte dz Son, 2nd, John s W. Lewis, 3rd, lugs 6t Son. 4th. A. l" . t r .|'11lil Lore t1 Young sta 2nd’ IVES MCRM a Sm‘ h Ilthc most delightfully dellrlo Ecstic dilemmas ever brough y Alexander Hall, of such comedy hits a5 I octor Takes a to ‘This ‘Thing Céiilled isses. riots with rom- rtinz clast, includ- bcfoie July 1st. 1931i y 1st. 1940 lst. Joliii W. Lewis. 2nd. John 3."d. W. C, Lewis at Sons, 4th Son, 5th, A. McRue t2 Son. Soc. 20 Junior Champion Female 1st‘. George L. Bcswall, 2nd. D. Mrs. Clifford Rosa-New G1 N. 5., returned home after spcn in; , id Home Week in the City. 1 Sec. 21. Senior Champion Female 1st. A. McRac 8t Sons, 2nd. Wil- rd Kelly, Reserve. Sec. 23. Grand Champion Female A, McRiie 8c Son. S‘ . Junior Get of Sire. L. BOSWHII, 2nd. Keith Rtverdale- Boswnll, Zlitt, Iiigs &: S011, 41.11. Son, ZIKL Geo, J. Mulliii, 5th. John W. Lewis, Sec. 24. Scninr Gct of Sire. 1st. A. Mcltae 6t So dsgSons, 3rd. ltfcliale .00. 25. Jun or Ier . 1st. George L. Boswall. 2nd, Inga Clarkm‘ 48 U“ on stud“ 8r Sons. 3rd. A. McRae 6s Son. Soc. 26. Gritilod Ilcrd. 1st. A. Mcltae so son, 2nd. lugs Son. .'ird. John W. Lewis, Sec. 21. Progeny of 11am. . Llnswall. 2nd. A. Mc- Gcnrgc L. Boswnti, , 5th. 1112's 8: Son. Females bnrn since iiig Robert Benc Eve Arden. Helen Westley Compton. lend brilliant a. stars, in roles finely- _ $111M cvmedv talen Mass, is visiting her old home in a Broadway star about other women: the latte D_ two children, Ella. and Teresa. Miss Clemmle u.‘ ~ Mass. left yesterday on return after spending an enjoyable three Uproariously funny. vacatmn, the stemming from a clever SllspQflSEIlll handling. from scintill- d at streamlined for latighier, "Bedtime story" is the season's giddlest “must see" film RIGHT OFF THE MAP The British Admiralty 1.1 rt-v Tlimrls on the charts slncc -. Iflghflvcdcl/{IIIISIIECI from the south ' 5",? u‘ F§,'“"i'§il'mn July “L m“ July 1st‘ mun. 1st Gcorize L. Bcswall. 2nd, H, W. Clay, 3rd. Keith Boswnll, 4th. Sec. l. Senior Champion Male. t. A. McRae a Son.‘ 2nd. Miss Evelyne T. Gill of Boston, hns arrived on the Island to spend her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Ellotvale. cc. 9. Grand Champion Male st. — 10. Female born .,aftcr Dec. dz 41 1st. John W. Intvfs, zndfA. McRiie . a Son, 3m 11. w. clay. 41h. 10111 Rae =11 511"- 3 Yipfifgg w. Lewis, an», Iugs dz Son . I 'I‘he Misses Joan McCui-ey have returned from a much enjoyed hol 11 BHKI Toronto. In the isttsi- city they visited Miss McC Thomas ' f; ' snllkcfrvfllysnrial _ 1st. Occrgcyli. Boswnil. 2nd. Kelt 9 u I " "' f‘ I I 777' _ U" M"””_,m,,d.'”‘hr d.nd,.ufl_ (Contlnucd on pan-e i2, c010 HUVVHVRJ-‘flff GUARDIAN have; llllln ‘ mun a Iorl. OBASWELL for Photographs. YORK UNITED CHARGE. -R8V. conduct service in the 8-22-11. COVEHEAD -—- STANHOPB UNI- Covcliead will sin: at the mornins service at West Covehcad. Re Thus. A. Wilson. Minister- V. 8-22-11. ENGAGEMENT. -—- M1’. Jessie son of Mr. Mile Creek. HUNTER RIVER, Bonnell oi’ bers M. The Y. P. U. in charge of all services, 8-22-11. BEACON ESS APPOINTMENT- Marie McDougall has ac- n in Trinity there has formerly “'01‘5111D service. The and. , opened. with Hymn 1&2, fol- Hymn 187 "Break President of last adopted. members and of which she Stirling and Miss talks. “autiful Roast came to ilnaly arrived at York Point promptly made themselves at home yiglliile Gordloiit Taylor bréieade a fiire . . l genoug o ave nseen n “ma” “muy Wm“ pew?“ “Ltend- Africa) after which we sat us down and ate our having been finished the gang pro- ceeded to do nothing for a period of an hour during which the scene was enhanced by the arrival of two more members of the Club. Helen and Frank, who had Th” to got up on time to leave with the M1” rest. The rest of the afternoon was spent In swimming and in exploring the neighbcrhod and as the evening drew on the gang held a. Camp fire which was much enjoyed by all con- cerned includi sit well back from the fire due to the danger of getting his second front singed. About 9 pm. the Club wearilv climbed aboard their wheels '=W and left the oi the Countryside and. rc- to the Metropolis . Those present were as (Tall Timber) Pineau. Frank (Bea- ver) Gallant. Helen (Nag) Sherren, son. and Stan (Tiger) Maclnnis Good Scouting All Yesterday ’s CORRECTED FOR EVERY 11 B WEDNESDAY AND SATIJRDAYS Eggs doz. by Cream qt. arise, Mushrooms per box wn, on Weuiiesaay, July New carrots bunch 2a, iuaz at ‘LL10 by the Rev. D. c, New carrots, 4 lbs, '\ day, August 28rd are: West Cove- n. hBHd 11 A. M. stamiope no P, M. LNQ-tlaes Miss Margaret Stems of Charlotte- town and Mr. Wilfred MacDonald of “OVER CREW On August 19th, the Charlotte- town (Camp Buchanl Rover Crew was formed and held. its first meet- ing in ‘Iririlty Hall Mr. F. A. Dris- a well known and expefienwd Mr. Arnold Scouter was voted in as the Rover 1 m 1 m iskippeighAscthis wxals to; first Jo .MacDonad and e a ng o e rew e w oe ev hn A was devoted to discussing the var- f Be - ious activities that the Crew will art in during y t was decided that_ the en- UNITED trance fee will be $1.00 to all mem- the coming to loin the crew. It to place all those of four months SCOUTERS CLUB On Sunday the 16th. of August. the Scouters Club of Charlottetown threw themselves trusty steeds aboard their (Bicycles to you dinner. The repast been too lazy ng Bill who had to wild and pracoful follows_Harry Tiger Market ISSUE vrrittrn. and the music com use Bolling Meat hnzol Ira D. Sunkey, was read gy Pork lb‘ 20130‘, Found. Next meeting to be held at, 51°“- lb- at”? the home of the Secretary. Mrs Beef‘ q“ 1344" Hugh Campbell. Theme, " e PW!- "ch 11°44‘ Church in my Community.“ Leader, Butt"- dalrY 35-381. mg Hugh campbely M,“ pray“. Corned bee! 15.161: for our special Missionary, M155 New potatoes. Der peck ‘350 Margaret Halliday. the meeting Celery 15-399 closed. by repeating in unison the 01110115. 1 lb. do Lords Prayer. Tomatoes. 2 lbs 2sc ——-- Island head lettuce 2 for 15c DOUBLE WEDDING.—- An event Island lettuce, leaf 8c tcok Chicken, each $120-$130 7c, 4 for 2'"; 25c iiooiiiroyu, when two brotners Freo- Island spinach, 3 lbs, 25c crick aiiu Russel sons o1 the late Potted plants 25c iiiiam and ivirs. Smith of Hunter Pigs, six weeks old, pei- pair $13 yer, clauned for their charming New beets, bunch 5c brides Miss Evelyn Aieta Edwards, ‘turnips. each S-bc oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cauliflower, per head 10-15: David Eduiulfls of HuiiterRiver, and Broccoli. 2 for 25c Bertha Jane Ware. only New onions, bunch 5c M111 Edwa"! Cucumbers, 6 for t»; 25c the 1116591168 01 Beans, 4 lbs. h 25c A McRae s; neai friends and relatives. The p333 qt " 35¢ Rae A: sens, 0th, brides entered the room beautifully Bluebenqes, pg)‘ qt, 1540c gowned, Miss Evel , who became Lamb. per lb. 80~35c the bride of Mr. Russel was very 5W1“ gem-d, 3 lbs, 25c 1511 m5“ I" W111.“ 11011111“ Vegetable Marrow pei- lb. 4c and corsage of mixed flowers. squash, m 4.; v _ hat. shocsand other accessories Red Cabauge. 2 gm- 25¢ vieie of matching tone. Miss Bertha savory cnbbngq 2 m, 25¢ lip- the ceremony the happy the Orchid Tca usoei ng in a black suit with white The: is a prosperous farmer. Personals I I l ow, Harry Huber of Lynn accompanied by her , Boston, weeks uest of Mrs. Alioe ' James G. Gill, skill" Ruth Trainer and iday to Montreal rey's sister. Mrs Proud of their daddy. the children 0.5. Chambl insignia o! the Mobile Unit coming to CHARLOTTETO This is an opportunity for to obtain full information IQIII‘ men m needed for air ground duties. Obtain lnformfll from the B. C. A. I"- part0 Charlottetown. Men, Augu saavs: YOUR comma-u m m, ROYAL _AIR Vegetable Banning Simplified By Following Proper Mm, :_\ Weekly Live Stitl Market Report = (QQPLIHPFLIBIW _ bath Ivl‘ 3 hours from when water b BEANS IN BBINI Wash string and cut beans in de- red lengths or leave whole, Place a. layer of beans in a crock; ly with ordinary ace rather layer of and cover with salt. Continue un- used. Plaw plate or shape of crock) over s, put weight on top. In ans make their own and s, (C t1 generous M QLDI“ l. salt. Pl (Ha-n SIGNS were til all beans are board (cut in beans and this method brine and will months. It is nec be soaked for 10 water before being use CANNED PEAS tender peas. shat. r with water and pint jar and fill with Process in pressure anl wash. Cove bring to boil. spoon salt to a boilng water. cooker for pounds pressure. Calves Good Selim with choice sell‘ (Intermittent Method) Fallow above meth peas but instead of treasure cooker use water bath method and boil jars for 60 minutes fcr 3 consecutive days. The Jars may be removed from the boilci the tons tightened. and allowed it. cncl after each sterll mav be allower to briler. It is nnt necessaiv to mm- l‘l1*‘e the seal if Jars are kerrt sub- menu-d sterilization periods. Corn doz. — Blackberries. p. Zlg-gg: Red Astrakl-ian apples, doz. 22-329 Sa rsanarilla berries 40C OUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 0F FINE ARTS Snckville. New Brunswick Prof. Stanley Royle. R. B, A- A.R.C.A., Director Courses in Drawing: Landscape, Still Life and Mural Painting: Lectures in Art Appreciation; crafts. Pottery Malling. china Painting. Weaving, Me t a 1, Jewelry, wood Carving, etc. Bachelor of Fine Arts de- gree granted to those who successfullv complete the tour years‘ course in Pine Arts. Limb! slflmler In East; Easier 1 West close. On the ctlicr A.R.W.A.. riiit. V959 $9 3981113 $10; and Saskaioc at $9 to $9.25. Hairdressing School School of clllolency. on all Branches. TPIWIIIIIE hr ELIZABETH Hairstylist. ill!" Brush-up. Details 0n reami- Certificate also granted First Term Begins Sept. i3. Write to Prof. Stanley Royle r BAIRDBESSING SCHOOL C It I Th ire BldI-i llohcrfiii. N. B- "rwas a moon oar son m: roan-riot ea Douglas Prentice, B-C-N-i "'1" d“ eso the ceremony at which he was decorate n Com mandei Prentice, who "dllllllled “n”! l“; ack prisoners, is shown wean-int u" ccllency the Governor of Newfoundland. the D.S.0. With Commander Prentice In 1h! m‘ and James Dolllll- JP- cmlmuml" smi- 1min; served m M m" l" ‘I’ ill-sent hoefllitleu of Commander Jam I10!!! with their mother, to wltn Distinguished Service Cross. In destroying a U-liodt and bringing b he received from the hands of llls Ex Humphrey T. Waiwyn, himself wearing famous Canadian corvette are Mrs. n _ native of Victoria, B, (3,, lngebem and w. lanabei-ir. 111d "In samba ta, sac Prentice. Heather who turned to rlnchlrg N. It the outbreak of