AUGU§T so; 1944 £PRINCE EDWARD—TODAY—MUSICAL COMEDY . "AND THE ANGELS SING ” g snows DAILY AT 2=so - 1 - o’ i E I ii i - 94> PRINCE EDWARD so ptivllio Tlllllt.—-Flll. and SAT. MIDI“! i ' i f i . . . Fred and Paulette start the “fireworks when they pose as hired help to get the only vacant rooms in townl . liilillt oonom -.m lntllunnll. WINDING RQM 0N cl IDWAID ARNOLD" IOLANDXOUQQ ‘H's 'a1fa'e‘ PLAN YOUR PARTY NOW FOR THIS BIG THEATRE EVENT! l | COMING-ALL NEXT WEEK “WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER i” HMNNMHVHMV -"ei'e'e'\e'le'e'e'eH|He'l|H|Fe'-'e'e'e'l-l'- hfle'ii'e'h'ie'u'e'le'le%e'e\l‘e ii i A uaw ran. .-. , 1 Acnou FANIIU-Kfsf i t m» Ilrlll-led-Lsefl ' Tfliralooflohevldolle § fllielllflolslLng -: Illl GLUGTT add IIOROIMIM Vi!‘ .4 anus/smart’ G Wit §eEtE@WEl‘ HIRIIRT IIIYH’ h", l!‘ IIINRY .201‘ 1}». iii ‘ l TlllllL-FRL-SAT. --? MPI -=- shorthandw _ __ w” g vrell filled purse. In a few well chosen words, Dewar on behalf of W115i“ . < himself and hi5 bride thanked the h“! serwd in Ensland- — Montreal ’ _ mmvmmw people for their kindness, then Cllllrfl- Foftung 5 AQPQ-Qntmp everyone joined in singing "For they - TODAY _ ONLY “Tho Unknown ' illicit” Added Shorts Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 C-A-P-I-T-O-L STARTS lulu Ill illlill Willi Hefiolllonglrd up with cops, courts and kids . t . and girls who won! to hurt his Baby Minding Truatl "fe'd'b'el‘e'el'e\e'le\'ie'afie‘e'h'e luvarmaaamnun chuncniar. The August meeting of River- dale and Churchill W. I. was held at the home of Mrs, I-‘inlay Mac- Farlyen with seven membc a prel- sent, and the President, Mrs. Guy lvlacLs-od presiding. Meeting open- ed with singing the Ode an Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was resolved that the Insti- tute would pay for a new stove for‘ school, the trustees to purchase m‘ (NS) Isabel Murphy’ m‘ (N51 stove. Proceeds of evening 70 cents. Contest was put on by secre- Next meeting at home of Mrs. Fred Buchanan. roll call to be answered by naming a battle ininvalv ‘vim the Hm acne", HOS_ the First Great lvar". Meeting closed by singing the National An- them. A dainty lunch was served by hostess. BIRTHPLACE “shorts-ramp England WasNRthr birthplace of J- '1 tary, 1st prize being won by Mrs. Lem Lamont. 1 i i ' ____ _. are Joilv Good Fellows." after which P081‘ NUPITAL SHOWER. lMasa where they spent their horn-y- oon. | 11110 n ithe bride and groom receivtrl a hearty bouncing. A bountiful lunch was served by -—-——- n: o“ “m4” "mlllfl-‘zléy “lb- l-1 The liv -r0om was tastefiullyi the ladies and the remainder o! the Mrs Ralph Judson to hon- were adorned with large white bows; l v ' . awe time?» the dlloasenbfllimriliteerg ‘ti? memllefsnbr tlellill‘ fill-nil’? w“ “m” m “mm m" After wishing Dewar and Eunice °' "Mr Ion Dewar, and nla bride, The address Wlg read by Mr GOIIF, many years or -hnpplll8Sq -a very 0 ION 0h I t- Vlllt to Pow- on Brown and Mr Bruce Jones pre- enjoyable evening was brought to a shot llnlJffim 140W“. l¢nicd_t_l1o___ young iouple_w_ith_afolog_singing_ “Auld Long Sync '- f Military Authorities, have made it possible for the Furl Labour Bureau to offer the services of 15 members of e Nova Scotle Unit to the farmers of To lei us lmow later may be too late. Zlfijfilfjffjjiiii Al we have already stated in the press anld over the radio. The National Selective Service, Ottawa, h conjunction with the ih: Detailed Farm Duty Plan. Under this plan the soldiers work under strict Military Rule; Officers and N. C. 0. accompany them to the Prov- ince. The rate of pay la $3.00 par day, wet days and Sundays excluded. 50 of iheae Inch have arrived and are now available for farmers who wish to procure their services. And further arnivals of these men will 119mm‘ upon the number of applications received for their services. Therefou, it is important that farmers wishing to procure this help, l". or st a lstor dais, advise this office lmnaedlaiely the number of "III required sad the approximate date they will be required. If we do not act quickly these men may be assigned to the other Provinces. If you are interested, Phone your requirements (collect). THE DOMINION-PROVINCIAL FARM LABOUR BUREAU 1 (Itarlotteiown. ‘(Illlzrlliirlnrmws wwwiiwlp/Ilf: NOTICE TO FARMERS Regarding Farm Help ‘If Dominon-Provincial 0 English-speaking this Province under QVICJJIIIIIIIIIIIIJI‘ "QiIIIIIAuuuIIIIAarI/Illrlrzrln and Mrs. John L. Clark, Bustico, ed lalely in the United Kingdom. Bill lillli w ran cnnanorreroww GUARDIAN GEllTIAl. lillllllllll This cel—n h reserved Ier bows ed looel interest. bat advertising o! e newer nature me! be inserted at flve oonte e word. etrlotly bev- aale la advance. COOKS for Photos. CONFEDEIATION LIFI IN- SUIANCB. Till HUGHES DIUG STOIB will be open this afternoon and evsnlp‘. 8-30-11. AIBJVED IN ENGLAND — Ml’. their daughter, Enid, Mrs. Ralph Emery, stating that she has arriv- ISLAND LADY DEAD-The debt-h occurod in l-Iaverhiii, Massacnus l on Aug 25rd of Mrs Edwin Wilton! formerly Annabella Campbell of i Carleton Point P. E. Island Mrs ilton leaves to mourn the 10s; of a kind end loving wife and mother, her husband and two daughters— Mrs James Purgeson of New York, and Mrs Arthur Bow of California, also an adopted daughter Mrs Earl Guiroir of West, Newourv Muss and one Sister Miss Eliza Campbell of this City. (Patriot Please Copy) HOME BEBEAVED -- The death occurred in Halifax on Thursday lest of James Albert Massey, re- tired Customs Department em- ployee, at tho e of l7 years. News of his death w be received with regret by e wide circle of friends. Although in failing health for a year Mr. Massey was able to be up until last Frida night when he took suddenly ii. Born in Peggy's Cove, he was a valued member of His Majesty's Customs service for over 30 years, retiring ll. years ago. Ho was a member of the Court Royal Jubilee, I. 0. 0. F. He is survived b his wife, Edna; one daughter, iida, at home, and one son, Squadron Ldr. William E. Massey, It. C. A. F2, stationed at Part outh, formerly of Charlotte- o FLOWERS APPRECIATEDw -— During the last week of Au st . I1 Committee under the capable leadership o1 Mr. D. J. Bolmeil ur- rangcd for a Sanatorium wc-ck when the patients received iiow- ers. canolv and personal gifts, ircm various societies and llldlVlfllialS. On Sunday of this week repres- entanvts of the Parkdale Wcmcns ' te. IvLrs. Victor Hudson. Mrs. Harold Newson. Mrs. Marv Rodd. Mrs. Harold McInnu visited the Sanatorlum and presented each patient with exquisite flowers. In addition these ladies Bit-mu lzuzo bouquets in the recreation lOLffl and the Nurses‘ Dining room. ‘fins kind gest/urc on the part of izie Institute members Ls greatlv a3.- prcciated and speaks highly cf their thoughtfulness. It will be remembered that 1t was the Park- dale Womens Institute which took the first step in the Sanatorlum Building project which is rnow being carried to completion. NURSES RETURN - With the arrival of the Scotian at Central Station, Montreal, last Friday night the blue and khaki uniforms of nursing sisters, CWAC's and Red Cross personnel returning from various periods of service overseas were well represented. There were 39 nursing sisters, nine of them from MD. No. 4, and a number of CWAC's and Red Cross girls among the passengers. Glad to be home but very camera and re- porter shy the girls would tell little or nothing of their stay over- seas. Most of the nursing sisters ‘had been overseas since i940. They i were from points scattered between (Charlottetown, P. E. I. to Victoria. |B.C. The nine nursing sisters re- turning to Montreal were Lt. (NS) M. Cavanagh, Lt. lNS) A. E. Crom- ‘well, Lt. (NS) Merleau, Lt. KNS‘ E, L. McIntosh, Lt. (NS) Eleanor Johnson, Lt. (NS) Anne MacLeod, Eve Merlean, and Lt. (NSt Beau- mont. Lt. Johnson. formerly from Charlottetown. P. E. 1., had bccn [living in Montreal since graduat- in from Royal Victoria HospitaL. l She enlisted with the R. C. A. M. C. [in June, 194i, and went overseas only i4 days later. She served in pltal, R.C.A.M.C. Lt. McIntosh, :who was married to a Canadian idoctor overseas, according to her friends, would say nothing about her husband; where he was or even who he was. but was happy to be back home in Canada. A native of Codys, N. 8., she was also a gradu- ‘ate of Royal Victoria and had been ~----—— s . - ~11 -——~ I Personals BY Leonard Leslie Miss Margaret Hardy and Miss Betsy Allen. who spent the sum- A$=Btgwff‘°"d“h- m" "wrmd w.~.<.».....-. and. .....-.-.--l.w 361895115 and M75 G-J- 11411115118311 rote c. "Edward ha, ihic a rc- "0 1eaV1n8 b? P131113 wcdllesda-l’ Butugon as a over-unfit qAI that 1.; W901"; 011 l1 1101MB)’ V181! any CSllSOlLlllCll. Sonic oi rs 0:,- Worcester. Mass when they will be Feel, him to get hi5 Blue hcxt row- guests of Mrs Maddlgian’; brothers m; Sufism," Joseph and Wank Devcreux. t "I was thinking of cricket, my ‘i boy. That comes of having a whole- Mir Ind M" A- A- P0118". NEW some respect for tradition. I al- Haven has recently received word way; forget. $11M 1t will Edwflfd‘ "Om their s0" Pie A1111“! P0115111 who will have need to lit mm the who is serving 1n France. tlocal scene. You see a lot oi each iother at Oxford eh?" -—- i m: RI‘. Msddigan left on Mon- "we meet, fairly il-equentlyfll day morning for Toronto on e three John agreed. ,waeu visit with her daughter Miss "Always good friends?" i Merv Mlddlsan- "No change. Not the slightest. But‘ -——- we are both busv in our respective Mr. P. F‘. Brown, representing spheres, Nowadays, you know, a uni- WMBOH F0519!‘ COV- MOHUEBI. l8 versity course is no picnic. We work visiting Charlottetown. guest at hard as well as play hard." . 'l‘l1o Charlottetown. "Another difference from m; day, -——— w 3dr. J. Milner Hill. non. (ca) I "Well, there are more scholar- hsa returned to his unit in l-fali- ships and bursaries to hunt. This is~ fax after spending an enjovablea grand age for providing opport- IWO Weeks‘ fllflflll8h at his homciunities. But I shall alwats thank in Bedericton. you for giving me special privil- .___ “m. Mrs. Allan Fanning. Pleasant’ "Perhaps you will change that Grove. has received a letter from | tune one day. As a matter of fact I, her husband. Pte. Allen Fanning rather led you astray. 1 never went» stating that he is now on active|t4> a university." service in ‘Prancc. "No." The many friends of Mr. Benny Watts. Tracadle. will be pleased to know that he is recovering from just a few people who are a little his recent attack of bronchitis. bit dubious because I did not Bil‘, ——- ‘end a public school, either.“ l Mrs. Joseph Caswell. Pleasant! John smiled "YOu should have ml rfllrogodhasktrecetved livorél thaItI. hlirgtroilible in llvlng that down" he us an . e. . "(FIJI ioswr s ‘salt. now serving in France. hen we mostly played hard." ‘his "Does that suprise you?" As it hBDDt-‘lleil Edward (lid not m...“ Hill of Fredericton. right," he confided in John. Edward shrugged i115 shoulders. ualntunce. "Just a pass. I shall be satisfied." "As usual, old mun!“ "l-Fmi I have ambitions of a W11- Pclhllps I shall be able ta Spvclfl t‘ financial OJSLECIUS t i stand in the way thanks to the oIdYPhillipa of the ccoi. grey and sooth- That is all you two think of. Life man. Did you know they had a new , neighbour at home?" ‘ _ “My mother wrote and told me. been a refexion from the ripe corn- ieve it. Happiness should come first." she was trecnendouslj; 118-" Admiral named Sandlcy. isn't. it?" l I I "I don't know, sir," replied his‘ “I hardly move in such in the district-a man who was the people but, who mus: perforat- intrude into those where lingered traditions cluslvencss. How lllfllly were there Sir Charles Sturton and how mnnylPatricia, coming into ilic room. like the insufferable Hariey-Chal-l mers. who had already gone out ofiesterl in the Smediey sill." hvl‘ 1.000 enemy plan-cs destroyed in administer an ill-dcwbrother answered. t ‘ youngsters." i "I am not undulv he you Dick thc right one." confessed. “But I do foresee- numcr-l s awkward ccmplicntionsi." 'You’ll take thcse in your stride." Edward observed. "A archaic stick-in the - manage to bog you. I know vmere= ltjotlav my money if it comes to a‘ c .. ‘1v. . i t "No takers.“ John said lightly. 1"I'n1 not competing for nhv stakes. "I had not thought about it, sir)‘; What I look forward to ls n 800d! "I-Fm you wouldn't! There are Job of work. GIRLS OF THE COUNTY I l Rilmour had not exaggerated the, l sonwllmv tin-y manuamli Mrs. I7. W. Mvers and daughter. get ills Blue for rowing. uiul failure to fit. their lllllllPS us illvi‘ KYWV ll". i ‘Maren-wt of Hollies. N. 3.. has ve- was no great. disappoiniulcu: to Diana was docidrdiv *--<~~--i \~—-~~ -'t-- ~ "crv l-niovahlcmim. He was plodding along in his lXCP-rllllilfiilfl and full of \'linli'v. visit to the Island. Thev were the stildies and already preparing for with a glint of healthy laughter in ..» s»... fifivvrarl‘. drier. ‘Mrs. House training at one of the -l'\l'.{\"' hrr flashing eyes as ucli as Rem-v McMillan of Granville. also London hospitals with a medicall upward the guests of Mr. end Mrs. Robert school. "I shall get. my P855 1111‘ P1111113) Hcl l subdued beauty was the kind men; THE effects of atmospheric conditions on the rusting of ordinary steel is well known to all. By the same chemical action, the oxygen of the air causes deterioration of rubber compounds. Just as the addition of proper alloying metals to ordinary steel prevents rust and corrosion, so does the addition of Firestoneb Vitalin to ordinary rubber-synthetic or natural-prevent corrosion due to oxidation or from sunlight. But this isn’t the only advantage of Vitamic Rubber. Being fortified with Vitalin, Firestone tires are greatly improved in toughness, durability and heat resistance. And thee all add up to even longer life and mileage. When you obtain your Tire Ration Certificate, insist on having Firestone Vitamic Rubber tires. think about a . "That." John told her, ns the Ting it as negiigablo on first acq- subject of the (iiicussioll. Edward likes the look o! hm.‘ "She grows on you,“ Eduard ex-‘ "And you?" Patricia asked ldlyn ained it , “Like Edwnr I have my own career to be ti! king about first,“ he replied. . pl . i “But why?" John mused. l "She's restful." That summed up Phi.i.l,>.l well“, She hauled. “‘C.1l'oa:—-carecrl ing eyes. There was u faint llloomf has more to offer titan that. and ‘on her fair skin that might have success 01641115 little when you ach- zmpressedJcoloured hair that was a crown- "P ling glory. "N0. I am not. T "That's the cllap. One oi the old "Stnittcn?" John inquired. renll,‘ ihluk. l bit l "Cam. afford to be. Budding ma ll<' in" ‘ LClllgiltCYS and one son. Cumorldg: docicrs have other things to think wh . man. They snv the girls me easy on ‘nboiltf’ ml hm u the e e. You should find them con-l "Ive heard even of young gener-i "I shun‘ l." al practitioners marrying and settl-, untested exalted ' ing down." _ cicctlpied.“ "Not with a society girl. old maul‘, 1T0 be cnnlinurzlt "Don't be so modest. You will, My; “Would you ham: mat zlusty Iabel‘ __,____A______ father has it hlllcui, nllld dated." t It was then that Join egan o‘ I wonder how he would be acceptedmld Admiral and his wife the caiqrhls of endar stopped short somewhere in: iKing Eldwards reign, if not before 1 round her neck?“ t "From whnt- I've secn of the. Bound to have an effect on the Years Ago _ AUGUST 3Q lfllil——l3l‘l "Jfllln 1= lfylllll l0 EFL m? llliPY- Ministry announced mo. “What is going nn herr?" asked ll A if 11m lAugus. Romania yielded about DY0V1dlhg|hnlf of Transylvania to Hungary through “arbitmtiorfl of Germany "Which might that be, Pat?" iand Italy. Russian nirnv and navy "Phillipa." began ret manoeun-os. "I'm in favour of la ll m’!!! Kenn/Aland: I113‘ JmIZtIanJ/lzlrhcndr M _ end ltfgtfifijéhzlzv lnlonvs =1 P-