o“ l HEAR BING, BOBMIDOTTY ~_ smo rues: 4 carat HlTSl "*"et$nn- \ ll’; muvtiel glam ll‘tl.l\'.'ll Thrill rill-J. ,,li. l|,- i men lwr-(lvll WlitlAM BARGAAN SHOWS 2.30 7.00 AND 8.45 These young berry-pickers are gathering black currents in an Ontario irlct to fill their home fruit cupboard and conserve retail suollllfl- try berry saved la important this year-none m0" "l!" n" Vlimm‘ ‘all blaea current. m“ goblet SHOWS DAILY AT - , a HITTHEROAQ ~ ~ “ I swqbbyiz? ‘ t». Funnier than "Road lo Slngcpoie“ and "Read to Zanzibar” put io- gollml More girls! Mon gagsl New Songsl Mysiury . MARIGARET -illlsil CHAPTER I OF ADVENTURES 0F BMILING JACK COMEDY ‘ w. 4- rJXTRAI! Screen NEWS — I-Iow To Play Baseball- DISNEY Cartoon ‘l and “A Letter From Overseas” — Special World In Action Film PRINCE EDWARD —— TO-DA Y — FRI. -—- SAT. pnnn-auauunaun CAPITOL .. NOW PLAYING TOP HIT! lion's a roaring , _, new lligll in gell- JQNQ SIIOIIOII-uilfiiil- y.‘ filled icnolu lmm a-p Plus Chapter 6 of GANG BUSTERS Aqua Aces —' Jamboree l Color Cartoon rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUAlZ__I_)I_r_\_N CENTRAL GUARDIANlStevenson-Maelleill | Representative l l let SHOWS 7.00 AND 8.45 MATINEE SAT. AT 2.30 To-day—Fri.—Sat. rniillllllliw NATURAL IIUMIDII-‘ERS Tklees ooll‘ inuallt- evaporate moisturedrito. the air. VATlCANTS-s-TATUS Vatican City smallest is the world's indepe -‘ ‘ state. i I ala bellman u named i: local Interest, but “Veil-i: ii .llv.a.:'eilr:u¢'ol1"t:ie N , "‘“" . able in advance. u, u, -.__ C0038 for Photographs CONFEDII-ATIO mo!’ N LII‘! INBUI- opp nous WEEK Arm reo- VINCIAL EX!!! lo-ls inclusive. 3mm‘ save YOUR ralmlps rei- the I‘ 0- D- R penny parade next Mon- day. a-s-ll. EARLY TRAIN ARRIVAL-Th early train left Borden last even? in with as nssen . rivled here with 7o a '59s.“ u 01.11 uolur: we: a. . INCIAL r-zxnlalrlgil. sggolhagei- ets are now on sale at Drug stem B $3. all taxes ‘illicluifygdfa M“ 7-3l-tI. liuptlals 0n July 14th at '1 o'clock p. m. a hapfiy event took place at the hcale o! t v lde, when Miss Jennie LuIS MacNelll, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Townsend l... MacNelll, Norill Rustico. been e the bride of LAC. William Davd Stevenson. son of Mr. and Mrs. .Robert I... Steven- son. Wheatley River. Girl friends of the bride, Miss Allna Railings, Mia Mary Ross. Miss Hazel Smith. and Miss Winniired Hasiem. held streamers forming an aisle as the bridal party proceeded down the stggs to a beautifully decorated or on the‘ lawn. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert E. Shaw. The bride, given in marriage by her father. was gowned in a floor length dress of white saJli, fitted on torsa lines with lace and pearl trimmings long net veil and ooked very charming. She carried a beautiful bouquet of talisman roses and maiden hair fern with pink streamers. Misi Margaret FROM SINNOTTS ROAD _.. Lea O'Brien, who recently passed the entrance Bllllfllngflgng glance of Wales College was 1mm staalzlil- Rood. not Morel] as VISIT P. E. I.-Mr. and Mrs. J.K. I-layman, MacDonald st, New GIBSSOW. N5“ have returned from Prince Edward Island where they age!"- = very enjoyable week of telr vacation at. Cavendish and Montague. NEW LONDON PRESBYTERIAN CIlARGlL-August 8th. 11.00 A.M. New London. 2.30 P. M. South Granville. 7.30 P, M, bong River, The Rev. J. M Murchison District y Wm be ma» that Bibi?‘ see; . e ues a er a esc services. The n35}, River opens August 9th at Rev. I-I. M, Buantfiallr}, PRESENTATION - on the gv- ening of July 18th, the people of East Point gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creverle to do honor to their son George who is with the R.G.A.F., Claresholm, Alberta. and who was home on leave. Mr. PR. Beaton was called upon to occupy the chair and af- ter explaining the purpose of the gathering called on Mr. Peter Bea- ton who read an appropriate ad- dress while Miss Marlon MacDon- ald presented George with a gift of money. George although taken by surprise thanked all for their kindness. Suitable remarlu for the occasion were then made by Messrs, A.H. Beaten. This was fol- lowed by instrumental music, vio- lin and guitar and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent i~ \ BRIDAL SIIOWER~On the even- ing of July 23 the people cf Kings- ion gathered at the home oi’ the bride of honor Miss Georgie Willis whose marriage tn Mr. John Ed- wards was take place in the near future. When all had gather- ed. to the strains oi’ the Wedding March plaved by Mrs. Adam Liv- ingstone, the bride-ta-be entered the room escorted by Miss Lois Younker who ushered her to the gzlily decorated seat of honor. The Rou-ghw Riders In Roaring Hit In the best wild and wooll west- ern manner, Buck Jones, Tm Mc- Coy and Raymond I-Iatton, in the "Rough Riders" roles they made famous, return once a ain to the screen of the Etn-lpire eatre to- day in their latest Monogram ad- venture film called "Down Texas Way.‘ In one of the most thrilllns stories of their daring career, Buck Tim and Raymond are ably assist- ed by this capable supporting cast! Luana Walters, Dave OBrIen. L015 Austin, Glenn Strange, Harry Woods Tom London, ‘Kansas Moehring, Jack Daley and ‘Bill/H'- QUHIIITB Blasts Black Market In Thrill Film I Action hits the pace that kills . . . an chills . . . as a blflillwllt brings to light the black market in priceless tiresi With a mllfflfeii dol in his cellar . , blonde in his arm! - - - No Pace for a L .v W‘ the ladies love it! place it is for thrill lovers . . gunfire shatters a V1¢l°lLl marketi tures Phyllis BrookB. Jerome Cowan. Edward NOV"! 1nd James Burke. am-meneweaetet ' charge umhin from a screen Taylor. Ralph Cohn was in of production. i Crosby And HOP‘! High‘ Film Hit Hilarious |n "Morocco" h i "n" "°" “$3.3 $.25. y being Bill! by and Bob new. "mm oing lives. Eeen there-with and funlrgfiaatd"a°iifigrgcco., Wm, orooco." " Road M occo. iiiigns oivith which to nay ing sells B dred a h 1g one other thlll gffisliiie ti‘: Dolxlgmrable l“ himse toward Boglsfleof" fir"! shalm r - , seems to be pretty. Bing does all he can to llll seat him. Bl"! "m" in Neither Bob nor Bill! "W" the marriage deal was arm"! cause it is writto in that Shalmars first hlllb marry Sheik Ant a o l’! m‘ with hat to match. . . and a mur- It's _ _ , how and what a . as black 1t, up at g as only Cros- patron! are in for the time of tlaoigrglgovl” lovely Dorothy av 55g in Paramollwtfuglezmg g dinner b to a native I0!‘ . s. 1t turns out, nowever, ho “mttiinli... if ilv- himself. that y Quin ‘That's lust gut oi’ the will’ PW‘ c Iilurihuml M J h N B . 0 n. . mum?!" l Intuit mo‘, W‘ ceedln s whl hit a new hill! m Dot le hilarity. Bing. Bob and t! Ramsay. cousin of the bride, was fl-ridesmaid. wearing a floor length dress of rose embroidered taffeta Her bouquet was white carnatlons and maiden hair fern. Little Muriel MacNelll, neioe of the bride, wearing blue inf- l feta, acted as flower girl. The groom ‘W85 ably supported by his twin brother, Robert Nelson. Mrs. Mac- Neill. mother oi the bride, wore a frock oi’ blue cmpe with a corsagc ~ of pink carnations. Mrs Stevenson lmother of the groom, wore a frock of rose lace with n corsage or wlhite ‘ carnatlons. The wedding march was played by Miss Evelyn MECLIITG, Summerside and during the signing of the register, Miss Lena MagLure ‘A. T. C. MuCharlottetown sang ‘Because!’ Immediately following the ceremony a four course dinner was served to B0 guests. Mrs. Leighwarren ushered the guests to the dining room The dining room was tastefuflly decorated. Assisting in serving were Mp5 Reginald B. MacNelll. Mrs Lorne Hollotoll. Mrs. Rudolph Fleming, Mrs. O E. Clark, Mrs. Alvah MacNelll, Mrs. Sherman MacDuif. and Miss Florence MacLure. A ma,“ to the bride was proposed by the Rev Robert Shaw and responded w bv the groom "After m... recep- tion the happy couple left m a honeymoon in the Maritimes The bride travelling in navy blue wish white accessories Prior in h" lllliffiflite the bride was the silccess- ‘ful teacher of Brookfield School The groom is stationed at Summer- slde where they will reside. gifts were brought in and opened y Florence Younkcr and Lena -Paul, while Belle Smith and Erma Newson read the accompanying verses, and Jeanette Dockerty tastefully arranged the gifts on the table. Amid showers of rice and confetti Georgie graciously thank- ed all for their kindness, and in- vited them to visit her in her new home. When the bride tvas bounced. all ‘joined ill heartily sillgillgLWkll‘ Shes a Jolly Good Fellow." unch was served by the ladies, and the remainder of the evening was [went in music and dancing. Every- one joins in wlshln Georgie every |Joy and happiness ‘in the days t0 come. Personals Pte. Hammond Bowness, R.C.A. S.C., has returned to his unit in Ontario after spending a short leave with his wife and parents in Bedeoile. Mr. and Mrs, William Irving of Murray Harbor North. P. E. I., ar- rived in Trenton, NS. Saturday and will vacation with his broth- er-in-izlw and sister, Mr. and hire. J- W MacMillnvl. Mr. and lvfl-s. J.W. Reid, Trent- on, N.S,, accompanied by his bro- ther llnd sister-in-lnlv. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reid are in Sturgeon visiting their sister, Mrs. Llewellyn and Mr. Llic e_il can‘: ausa can, SPADA Canon v. Bu! T eivv cart Matrxa approaches to the Aegean Sea and Greece. German ~a..__~... ii} On Tuesday afternoon, June 29th a large number of rate payers and visitors nssenlbleti at the school for the closing exercises. Mr. Charles E. MacDuff capably presided as chairman and the fol low program was well carried out:— Drill-“A Mystery" by ‘l girls. Chorus-"Vacalion Days.‘ Recitation by Shirley Andrews. Grade VIII Song-"Tne Mulberry Bush" Recitation by Verna Wood. Dialogue, "Miss Browns visitors" Grade VI. RKECILEILIOII by Ferne Stetson. Grade IX. and x, Song — "Landon Town" Grade V. Recitation by Gerald Cruwys. Dialogue-“Harryis Pockets." Duct — Katherine Mach-cod and Silirley Andrews. HCUlliltlUIl by Vera Cruwys. Grade IV. ong-"Good-B e.” Dialogue—“Arthur's Bravery.” Grade III. Junior and Senior Chorus. Valcdlctory by Lincoln MacLeod. PUDllC School Certificates were awarded to Leitll Stetson, Lincoln MacLeod and Wendell Johnstone. Also two prises for Perfect Attend- ance to Vera Cruwys and. Shirley Andrews. Complimentary remarks were given by the chairman and Mr. Archibald Jollllstulie. Miss Dorothy Moore rend a beautifully worded address to the teacher while Miss Leah Moore presented her with a lovely linen tablecloth. The teacher, Miss MacNelll, thanked her pupils very kindly for generous gift. treat was then given to the pupils and visitors. The singing of the National An- illiem brought. the program to a o c se. Immediately foilowin this the gathering repaired to t e Orange Hall where Mr. MacDuIf called ilpcrl ivirs. Archibald Johnstone and 'Mrs. Pearl MacLeod her Miss MacNelll to the platform. Mrs. lzeagli Moore rend an address while Mrs Sherman MacDuff and Miss Avis Cruwys presented her iviih a beautiful brocaded lounging chair. Niiss MacNelll, nilhpu h taken by surprise. graciously tlnnked her killti friends of Brookilclcl and vic~ ‘inity for this elaborate chair. All joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow ‘. Dainty refresh- ments were then served and a soc- ial hour spent. The following is the address: Brookfield. June 29. i943. Miss Jennie MacNelll Dear Friend 1- l Learning that vou are about i0 rm" "l: on tho “enchanted Sea 0i Matrimony", we your friends oi’ ilrockiiein and neighbouring locali- ties are here to see ysll 05 and \\'lSh you “bon voyaie- i During the three years that you ' have lived among us we have‘ found in vou a competent and palnstnrv lng teacher, a useful member or hélfl-ETE: Aegean island May-Follow Sicily os lnvcls CREWEH forces staged mando mid on \ B lit! ‘f with their 13-day. Bltuunr lnh“ SUHUUL UDUBU“! a DHICIUUS "M" s ICONQMICAI WHOLE GRAIN ttutal MEAT, Ear when you with. . Mason's omcul. roou hum , CEREALS a _ “D4155” {satin-M him. Ch|ldnn_ u available. FRUI'I‘S_ or ofa cllnu illicu. and nllc aer Canned or unto. V565 "AMPS (in nd-Iitii You ncell n ' lervinga duilv o! v. Ireen, or vdlow, an ".""- "Ill. or lnrnt anion‘: “rum: n "n °f lliney uncl: a w _ sous-Al Icnat a DI 4 m“ Some source aavl-lhfilf: ddhmm "“' m“ b‘ cam: THREE__ . -“'-—fi ‘ml-wti2i.flfiit‘frfit'.':gg alic 1 ...::.‘:..Stl.";!" “PM “M- hlnl. And some CHEESE, *"‘|'fla h: lnmaldtl daily, I . or n lnrmlo fll‘ elmla fruit vlng of other frulra, fresh, "l l" voutoea nl FISH, e - limes. Liver, lie-an or weekly. ‘W4- Iirlmlm. .-nl.l Odlfll foods” of Vitamin D such as fish liver "ftilMPlluY y‘ LIMITED the community and a true friend and associate. _ Parents lli lllls school dlSiflCl. arc very grateful w you for your suc- cessful work with their cilhdrell ~ the result of which has been liuiilj onstrated to-day by the cerlillxntts presented and the general Ctilliil tion of the school. We would especially eonznlr-lid \‘0l.l for your leaching oi 'I'8llli>0l'- allce——the excellence oi aliileii l» evidenced by the illally l;[‘l‘l.lil<.‘ll[(‘S granted by the W. C. '1‘. U. allll bf.‘ the fact that two of your llllillli‘ received 2nd and 3rd prllvs lll lllc contest open to all _C.lil1\(lii>. Please acccPi this chair ‘as ll token of our graluutic and irlentl- snip and with best WlShEs for the health, happiness and prospellly of you and yours, _ We remain. Yours very sincerei)" 8-5-11. To Canada Arrives New ll. S. Minister orrawa. Aug. 3»iCPi-Ra.\' though only the male Ktllviilll fiddlcs.-—Sullslill1e Magazine. here oclay that Americans hope for "a continuation of the cxcllanég of goods to our mutual advantage. He said Americans and Canad- ians have a “tremendous back- ground" oi co-operatlon and friend- ship upon which to b se their fu- ture eoordlnntcri efiozts to mcet the problems of unit" and peace. ‘The press conference was It'll". Atllcrtons first official act alter completing fomml ceremonies mak- ing him “envoy extraordinary nnd minister pleniputelltinry" nf the Unitcd States (invcrlllllcnt ill Ca natltl. v Shortly before one _ocl0ck he presented his credentials to the Governor-General nt Rideall Holl- The new minister told the heirs;- papernlerl that he “Iliillllfi to lllnlll tain the pleasant and lntlnlnlenvl- latlons with the press that wen bull up bv his predecessor, J. Pier- pont Mofiat who dicle llr-re last January. "suueuau lusrcr BITES POISON IVY ‘ Sea ofCandia B ut i s h uplllhieus z o a s l‘ airfield: on night of July 4, I943 U. S. Senators Received By King IIONLJON, ‘l-‘Ptfl FIVE Liliilll,‘ U 1c Selhrors \\'l re ir-z t-lu (l . in‘ the DESIGN NO. An old fashioned design worm in fiiet crochet makes a beaut clia: sr-i. Pattern N0. I37 con- tains complete instructions. In ciilti lLiilPfllI Write. or sen JLXIVB picture with your name a address with l5 cents in 00in o! stamps to Needlework Bureau. Chllrirrteinlvn Guardian. Needlework Department, 187 '7 I Design No. l3’! NAME-—---—-——_ STREET ADDRESS -— — —_— CITY - — - _ _ _ _ _-.-— a ulation oi 345.000 at time gm“, to invaders from the sky. north '_ _ trance to the Aegean. lemons, grapes. olives. cast ~ ' ‘ ’ ' sravaos qsTalwol/i CANDIA , Huts“ mo) Crete ay be nclrl oi‘ the Mediterranean sleppingslne islands lo be hi by Allied invasion, for iiic usual Cilrlllin- @315" bombings have hit many oi‘ her mllliary installations, harbors and airfields. This is ill(‘ island illai giizii-iis l arachuiisis and airborne troops made military ilisiory llcrc in the summcrof 194i. birthplace oi Zeus, king at the gods. strategic spot in the Mediterranean. Crete guards en Peasants of Greek origin raise on Target, Similar to Long ‘island in shape and sin. Crete llnd pop of Nazi conquest, May, I941 Legendary heme ot Icarus, "first mun in Hy," Crete tel L Mythology name: Mi‘. Ida cs , For centuries a ~ Condeo ha: line harbor. GS , Navlb t; l: are