EXTRA l i NEWS — Donald Duck Cartoon Revival Of Moments 0f Charm and “March of Time" (Am) THEN JAPAN)—SHOWS 2.30 - 1.00 +- 0.00 - PRINCE EDWARD -:- TO-DAY- TlIE. jtlmol: Til-luv: TlIL-TJED. Sbngandllanced ' Utes this Imlsse ‘chm si lynsmlis lllis s . . . he may not Imus lli ‘ his Jul he ssls llssws _ \ i m mu um l AiAIllATTAll LUPE VELEZ . -. . . .. v,_ 1 , d. < h... y» _ ' I 1 ' Added — "TRAIN. BTl-STERS" — Canada Carries 0n Series) — NEWS — Vitamins G. Man SHOWS DAILY AT 2.30 — 7.00 - 8.45 M liilllllllllillllillllll ‘I eellm n reeirvol leg d = menu. 1m mfi ll Tu73§§'"m""m.u," m. u serum. W 000K! "r CONFEDERATION IJYI INBIJI ANOI. THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00., "'13., vvvzglm lédopon untilmlsao PM. s begin lumber em. y | _--_ ‘ GRADUATE NURSES-Hear Dr. ‘ 8. R. Lsycock, Professor Education- s.l Psycnolon. University 0d - stchewsn st Fsloonwood Hos ital, Tuesday. August am. st a - Phone MRI. O. H. Beer-‘leo-L i! ‘you wish transportation. s-sa-so-m. l crrv invited to Prince of Wales College tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at ll dcéock. ' BNTEETAINED IN P. E. l. — lMany friends in the city will be |interested to learn that while Staff Sgt. W. T. Birch and his bride were honeymooni in Port Hill, Prince Edward Isand, they were guests of honor at several social functions held in their honor, one ich is termed "Cheverie" is tendered all newly-weds that vicinity. Many useful and ,beautiful its were received by th Inewly we s in these affairs. — fivdnev Post Rewrd- l PIERCE-PROFIT’! wsnnnvo- ie 1 " FAREWELL PARTY — A num- ber of friends and neighbours must at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0s t mimy Vernon Brid ., on Tues- dsy evening l'Ith ins ., the occas- ion being a reception tendered their son Gordon, Air Pilot. who came home on a brief furlough accom- . the ceremonv- Mrs. Wm E. Forbe IGames and contests were entered Jnto and enJoyed by all present. lTheee being concluded, Mr. Milton -I‘urness called the thcring to ‘oflrder, and spoke briel and com- munity. He also extended a hearty welcome on behalf of those pre- sent to the bride. A well worded address was then read by Mrs. _Murdock MacLeod and a very sub- istantial purse was presented by Miss Beryl IPumeas. Gordon made a suitable relpl expressing his gratitude. and w fes best wishes to e donors. After the s ng of MN!‘ They are Joli Good llows" Ia sumptuous repas was served by the hostess and friends. The bal- ance of the evening was dancing. The singing oi t e ltional Ant-hem brought s. most |Eeessmt evening's entertsinsnent ’ a close. Gordon and Mrs. Mur- all left next moaning to slgsin e up their important tasks. :Breezy Hit Stars Donald 0’C0nn0r - Young and talented Donald O'Connor is starred in Universars , feature, "Mister Big." now at the Prince Edward ‘Ihestre. O'Connor, well known to movie ‘ or is lul “‘ rmanses in recent rllmusical successes. gives s variety of novel L cterizations in the new pic- Glorla Jean and Peggy Ryan are the top featured players in "Mister Big" which has eleven musicl num- bers in its score. Seen with these fipular juveniles are Robert Paige. se Kn Samuel s, Hinds and the Be gberle with Eddie ts. ‘Charles Lamont directed "Mister Big." The associate producer was Ken Goldsmith. OND ROW: Superintendent Pilfrey, Lieuten Lieutenant H. Fraser, Lieutenant D. Ripley, L George Franklin, Charlie MacDonald, J. G eve Murray Leaman, A Gow, A. Calkin, S. Bir ‘ms CI-IARLOTTETQWN nigmgr - ' ~ = N.-~s.- AND r. 1. BATTALION OVERSEAS . . .. . r». -. . HIGHLAND UNIT S OFFICERS PICTURE!) IN ENGLAND-Shown here are the officers oi the 1st Battalion North Nova Scotia Highlanders, taken in England recent- ly. From left to right are, FRONT ROW: Captain V. lnman, Captain lViacNeil, Captain Alan Nicholson, Captain Kennedy, Major J. W. Douglas, Major J. D. Stewart, Lieutenant Colonel C. Patch, Lieutenant K. Webber, Major L. M. Rhodenizer, Captain J. Chapman, Captain W. Burnett, Captain A. Wilson, Major G. McLeod. SEC- ‘ Code, Lieutenant Watts, Lieutenant D. Nicholson, Captain D. Clark, Captain Fraleigh, Captain Graham Langley, ieuienant R. Gray, Lieutenant Holloway, Ca tain J. Faiconbridge. BACK ROW: Lieutenanis Ihiornaml-l. F-mninghsn. D. Eastwood, J. Orlik. The marriage o! Lott E .Profltt. R.N., (la hter of Mrs. Profitt and the ate Gas-net W. Proiitt of Spring Valley to John lFuiton Pierce o! Charlottetown took lace on ‘Tuesday ‘m; M18. -. in the United Ch at Kensington. Rev. A. D. Stirling, pastor of the church, p€rformed . s of Sumrnerside. cousin of the bride , filayed the wedding music and dur- _ m? the signing of the register Miss ‘ ith Ross, R.N.. of Charlottetown sa "Because". Mr. Stirling Pierce ubro er of the grocm acted as ush- er. The bride, given in marriage by her brother Frederick W. Profltt, ‘wore a floor length gowr: of white sheer with wollqued bodice and sweetheart neckline l-ler iinger-tlp veil was held in place with a gath- ered head dress. Her only ornament W85 a string of pearls the gift of the groom and she calried a bou- quet oi American Beauty roses and Baby's breath. Mrs. Profitt, moth- er of the bride wore blue printed ,crepe with navy accessories. Be- fore her marriage the bride was the guest o! honor at a number of teas and miscellaneous showers and among the many gifts u! silver, linen and china. was s chest of _flat silver from the doctors of the Polvciiniv. where the bride is a member of the nun-sing staff. For travelling the bride wore a. mus- tard wool two-piece-suit with brown felt hat and brown and green accessories. On their return they will take an apartment in Ohar- lottetown where the groom is sta- tioned at Beach (Zn-ova Inn. Mrs. J.M. Doucette. has received word that her son Elzear Doucette has arrived safely in England. Lupe And Duane Loop-the-Loop In: New Comedy Both Lupe Velez and Michael Duane are looking for one of those soft movie roles where the princip- als are called upon to do nothing but loll around on soft couches for scene after scene. For ‘two days, the madcap Lupe and Duane. one of her leading met. in olumbias “Red-head Prom Manhattan,“ which i; now on view bumped THE CUP THAT CHEERS What could be s. more appropriate bearer of good news than the good old family teapot. Nearly everyone drinks Tea and now we are going to get much more of our favourite ‘SALADN. The Ration Board ssys Canada's tea supply has so much improved that com- mencing September 2nd, we may turn in two coupons every three weeks instead of every four. at the Capitol Theatre, had alter- ‘ being na d around in the black oi a truck. and rolled around on a two-by-iour raft in some water on one of the studio sts es. Tghe rou h-a-nd-tumble action was F which called for them to float. ashore on a rai from a torpedued ship, and hitch a ride from s desolate coast line, into New York - Although Lupe once succumbed to a slight touch oi mal de mel‘. She made everybody on the set promise to forget about it.’ __ "Don't sa, Lu e seek! she ad- monshed. " ven f I did get $99K I go on an act snywav because n0- body ever say Lupe is not a good tripper-Jrapper —— how you any that — troupe?!" Attention Farmers Needing Help For Harvest and Potato Under a new agreement between the Provincial and Federal Govern- I ments it is now possible in Prince Edward Island farmers in need of help for harvesting and potato digging to secure such help from the Army. The following facts should be noted, vln- ' 1. The raie oi pay to be $3.00 per day, for every day the soldier-laborer works. 2. Farmer to provide food and lodgings for soldier-laborer during time of "igagement. 3- Farmers do not have to sign for any denim-Q period 0T um‘- 4. If soldier-laborer is unsatisfactory as a worker farmer rnsY Iiilliiill- 5. Farmer does not pay soldier laborer for wet dsys on which the soldier- laborer does not work. 6. If in need oi such lsbor you should wrlio to the Farm Labor Bureau, Charlottetown at once requesting application forms be sent you. 7. Address your communication to PTTOVINCIAL FARM LABOR BUREAU, Sydney and Queen St, Charlottetown, P. E. Island IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my husband John Wendell Yeo, who N!!!" sway August 80, 1942. One Year has ill-fled. "Ir 31""! sflll sore As time goes on, we miss him m0", Ills memo is as dear to- y As at the our he passed away. Inserted by Wife and DsIIhW- B-SO-li. NBQIIS Recruits The Charlottetown Detachment of the Canadian Red Cross corps from now on will have its head- quarters at - 198 Queen Street wher an office has been placed at its spossl by the Red Cross Blood Donor Committee. More re- cruits sre needed as the field of service has expanded with the ad- ditionsl duties which will be re- quired of the Corps in connection with the Blood Donor Clinic. Any- one interested in joining the Corps nay secure the desired information vt the corps Office, where a Corps nember will be on duty every af- gsnrgcon Monday, August Sporting Club hesdsy, AI . 31st ‘Modern and Old me Danc- n . ‘ ‘A Two Oreliestres Admission 85 cents ‘In: and Cheek Room‘ In- lulled. lled Gross Corps ' re-srrsnged. Hundreclsofthousands ofdollars And wk“ about civilian chflfing; We n. A Report to the Canadian People 0n the War Production Effort of TIP TOP TAILORS Limited In 1939, when Canada joined the war. What is tbs situation today) For over one against the Axis, Tip Top Tailors was assigned year and a half now, our plant on Fleet Street, to its production job-uniforms for the Toronto, has produced a military garment at Armed Forces. the unprecedented rate of one every 8 seconds! A, Q ‘leader in Canada’; gloghigg indum-y, Over 80% of our completefproduction is now it was only natural that we should be in the ear-marked for our fighting 'men- These forefront of this gigantic task of helping to uniforms are made to rigid standards; Only outfit our fighting men. the finest materials and the highest type of Our entire plant faciiitieswerestonce radically workmanship “e Permmed’ we” “Pended l” new Plan“ and equll," still helping to dress Canadian men and ment. Additional hundreds of workers were women in fine miloreddtbmeasurc dothing__ 'ml’l°l'°d' The w“‘°h'w°'d a‘ TAP T°P but in proportion to the facilities available; Tailors became (and still is) "full speed ahead H you a" in need 0f civilian Clothing, ‘he o“ w“ pr°ducd°uln above paragraphs will help you to understand Naturally, we encountered many problems at why you may be asked to wait a little longer first. However, our three decades of clothing than usual for delivery of your Tip Top experience, the collective skill and knowledge garment. Victory comes first, and to ensure of our personnel, overcame all problems victory our armed forces must come first- in short order. every time. TIP TOP TAI L0 RS Limited SERVING THE FINEST ARMED FORCES TN THE WORLD By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House HE WORRY WAWT. SENSE OF TAKTNG THAT DOb HOME? YOU Y. WHAT'S ‘THE A MAN OF M\l D4 NMMTC DUEL IN CONTROL . 0F one saw.- B ~30 JR wlunpr; area, s. "so.