' UGUSTJJ, 1944 A; #=:( g PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE -:- DAPITDL -:- To-llay-Fri-Set. s-snows DAILY - 2.ao-1-s.4s ........._...q.k,c 8 W Wow ants A lidln’ ille leap, Ei|lli fe the lerl -.< si<~.l.-fnviaan~a~vwri AI<2!1\Q\€\1'. wiih lEDii EiilDl lDiiiiiiY DDIIS VlViiiii lliSiili EDDIE Diiiillli iiiiiilE DDDD ’ rov wmmo and the Rider: oi the Purple Sage . l--.-......1u\ iiDBERT WAEKER n “PRIVATE IIARGROVE" with - ' ' ‘ . DDNiiA REED - KEENAN WYiili ' RDDT. DENCiilEY D ally cou_.|l~l_s_-_c_m|._l. WILLS _~._-/ - uaws or run nu " (A DISNEY CARTOONl EXTRA l ! CAPT. AMERICA, Chapter 9 and WOUNDED IN ACTION (A Canada Carries On Short) 'ffn'l'-5Vb'h'uf%'h5'l'h'nN'n‘fn”-\‘a5‘ ADDED ATTRACTIONS WLaw F4'en"—Co|nes rnomnom mounts Starting tonight, at the Theatre ls the exciting. adventure- onogram western dram Men." starring Johnn Brown with Raymond I-Iatto the screen's most popular western stars. is seen as a . marshal who. with his side- kick, Raymund liatton. 1S sent to a 51min New Mexico cattle town to investigate a series of bank and stagecoach hc-ldups. The two men disguise their identity — Brown by ining tne outlaw band and Hat-- .. News. his unique talents for Kettln everything wrong hltd not yet been fully developed. corporals and even Benerals so: grayer, Private Hzrgrove became n model soldier. But the process was .-'V'n e'-l'h|"-* hi" -:- EMPIRE -:- Fill. liilll SAT. Shows At 1 and 8:45—Mati|lce Saturday only 2:30 ‘I Watch Ouiior These ‘ TweWilen Six-Guns hard on everyone ccncemed. Rob- crt Walker. who leaned tn stardcm with his performance as the homey all... bflilfii‘ 1h "dataan, Dlays the drewsl, title role M-G-M's rllmization of the selling book on Army _ gem, Private dargruve." The him strains "-55% n'n'n'n‘n'u'u'u'n'l'u‘n'n'u'u'u'h'hfifi\‘nfi'l'b'u'h'fh'fafin\ h n OlliCl‘ to the scrcen. becomes innocently involved ln the scheme. but is eventually Cleared 9-5 the two marshals unravel thc niys- tery- to discover the rcal leaders of the gang, Pretty, blondc Jail Wiley voilng iadfy‘ enlldiled of friends at camp when: he is tak- ing his basic training. Antoni: them are Keenan Wynn. who angle on how to make money on anyithiglfi.‘ an “ Harm-eve but despite his ingrcttiat-l M“ ing personality Harglcve is on KP. five times in as mnnv days. meet?“ Donna Reed "r00 " on a but. despite their unusual meetlnfupeople for their kindness and ex- romance blocms. 0hiidren’s Eyes Are Bigger Than Their Siomacils... Unulunl in the child who doe-l not gel l a candy and othcr ricflngcondicn. But, Mother, thorn is no necd now to administer drastic. old-fashioned laxatives which mly shock l rol laugh, and he ls still going sirens: H nation's funny-bone is in Uni salt mlusical western. “Twilight on the Prairie." which is due todcw at the Capitol Theatre. In it the com- edian has the ;handed and short-l l {uremia wlho dunwlt W0!) w an o .: ling; H‘: soon discovers that “hue dress to the guest of honor while the they're ickles as for as ranch work is concerned. l. Try the new modern hclp- Children’: Own Tablets-made ISPEClI for cllililrcn from runabout rum to l5 yum. They go to worl: at once to licln sweeten till lmmacli. rollers distress and bring cbdut l thorough performance of the b0 l penile manner. You never know when You will need the help of Children‘: hblclc-so no on the safe ride-get l paci- ue iodnr. nnly 25¢ nt your rlruggint. Mule by the makers of filthy’: Own Tnbl voul- guarantee of l reliable product- in‘_u'-'|'H“.'n' ‘-'Jn'- Jack Teagarden an-zl his orchestra: _______. aye among those present in the Personals THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN litilifllll. eunlnlllll This tum u of [0:00] interest. but adv q I I CIABWILL no LIEUT. FIANK AND WOUNDED - The Defence‘ I pertinent ha: advised Mr. and Mrs. wvlelvllle Andrew, Pownal BL, that ltheir son. meat. Manx Andrew I who recently returned to the front’ I from Canada. bed been action. but bed r mono iuvu UNITID ch and mlnio cvlzialluu‘ rim Mmnliem . . o , _ Shore B PM. .|_ 8-11-11 umhill aasi ~ §i‘?.t"“’i§% l.” . Y H. Bishw. ISLAND CASUALTIS 4w warn three Island casualties in the llifllii official liet of the Canadian Army released. Pte. Wm. MuPPhy 1a Dorcheetr Street oli-ROW". is reported kill James Gerard Wilson, St. Peter's Bay is reported as having Wmmdfl- Wm. {gum Arsenaultl B "For dangrouely giggled. Sgt. George m"; 31mm r griiogg-tive service after air ope - Daley‘ m firs! ii l I ii ES Radio‘: Honey oi l armovlyl MILITARY WEDDIN - . wallis, N. S.. on Au G Com H- M- 0. S. Cornwal afternoon e ve Nb.’ Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ho per, n‘ ..~ - fiiiftm???n?§“°v;“li'¢‘“°;““" - . . an car- "Hargrove picture: ried a bouquet of roses and baby D3560 U" pruqfle 3‘ breath. The bridesmaid was Pte. Kay Tower. also of the C.W.A.C. Amherst, N.S.. and ware the uni. form of the C.W.A.C.. and wore a . - ‘ A. _ . 1.. . .,__ corsage o roses. The groom was nrlllwh. ”lh°nl.>‘.l“i1$§l“nv$ dlftfe- supported by Ken own Sher- dlrlg reported on me Cliarlotte,b'°°k°- Mmlifflfili Kl MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER '- Wnils sergeants ‘ o" MQBdBY "Enlflfl. July 24. the people of Hunter River and vicin- ity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Seller to tender a miscellaneous shower to l newly married couple, Mr. and MTS- Llflyd Stead (nee Verna An- After the bride and groom ‘were escorted to their seat: oi’ honor by Mrs. Russell Smith and Mr. Fulton Robertson to the of the wedding march played bv the Rev. L. M. Murray, ,they were presented with lovely gifts rolled in by Mrs. Fulton Rob- ] ertscn to the tune of “Roll out the gtarrelj", vyhghuwere opgnad by Geor e Offermntl. Jr.. "5' ' ' a "Mn- a" 9 N‘ " Philips. Everyone likes ‘mmpagfllxggs vixsxgircwireaggfld Mig- Hazel MacLean. Mrs. Percy Mac- ms Rae neatly arranged the gifts on mm» 59mg the table. Lloyd. on behalf of him- First Days ill Army oi :he Jllhbilllil rookie in _ be__st- life. "see at the Prince Edward Theatre. Private Hal-grove meets a group has reserved for up; crthlng i of l newly nlture may be Inserted t ll , . l hu-lgjcanie l etnctl ply CONFBDBATION LIII . . BUIANCI. l" - age in Charlottetown on July 4th. PAGE Taller: A able from Coast to Coast. VANCOUVFI, CANADA As coon ls conditions permit, Clover Leaf will again be avail- Hrltilh Oolumhil Plckero Llln, finally "the day dawn and the Rae. J. L. shadows flee away.“ United (h Her pail-bearers were: Harold WHEN-l 5611311 Scott, John A. Murray. Robert 130N951 I Matheson. Keith Young. Allen Mac- -'>"-'\'M Lean. and Edward MacPliall. The 9'93“? 017°- 3PM“ floral tributes yery beautiful, M U“ dmfllsul “W1 ‘l fort to tho bereaved. ' "Mother". Husband and sons ‘ Bridal hor sorrowlnp; she hall left t0 Sprays: Jean and June Macln- ‘as’ ‘em’ M“ nis. Marion and Carol. Patty and Robert Mathesoxi. , . Wreaths: Mother, Dad anrlfc Family lHobbsi; Mother and Paln- lw ily (Gillespie); Mrs. A. a. Murchl- l son. Dalvey and William; River Baptist Church; Staff Herbert Orphanage. Skinner 11v MEMORIAM MES. FRANK W. GILLSSPIE There passed away in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the early evening of July 25th. i944. Mary Louise Hobbs. beloved wife of Prank W. Gillespie. Clyde Riv- er, in her 36th year. Following the birth of a son (stillborn) on July 17th, she seemed slow in regain- ing her usual health, and sudden- ly, notwithstanding ever care from doctors. nurses, fa ly, and friendl, a week later "Lou's" gentle a slated WC. sivenclisli. hi7 predeceased sisters nun -, Ju e. Clyde I MacCallum, Ciiarioitew M ‘Mrs. l-Iarrs‘ iifaclfenzie li-l7-li. B; ' fll‘ . A " . P-_ spirit quietly winged its way, vrlille Ziiflilfif“ ,.,.,‘.§,.,.§_ ‘Ls _ . c ‘file alfigrté toafiliérslpitgiatv§:\'ebét;nTl;: The mllbereri ywgci) Messrs. Alex - - a . gGeorgctown, P. E. 1., Aug, 1m‘, Card of Than/ts ,‘..”,}§§fi’§.3_ £39K“ A? er}? H1908. the onl daughter of Mr. West nald William and e m. Winnifred lI-Iyde. TY Henry Hobbs. Since coming to Mr. Frank w. Gillespie and fam- i lly. Clyde River, wish to express their grateful appreciation and Clyde River following her marri. 928. she greatly endeared herself by her kindly. unselfish and in- ‘°,._‘“;;_“§‘f“°§.,§§fl,{?°°,§‘;;§ dustrious ways to all. who were nelghbors and frjend; go;- m, privileged to know her. Possessed of n quiet but hlppy disposition her friendship was worth striving for and to know her well. uns only to esteem her better. She will be missed in the community. tvherc she was ever ready in an unos- tentatlous way to help in worthwhile undertaking. local Red Cross, much interested. because of an only brother over- seas, almost since the beginning cf the conflict, she was an enthu- siastic and untiring worker. In the Clyde River Baptist Church where she was a consistent mem- ber and. with her husband and en- tits family, a regular attendant. she will be greatly missed. She was also a member and much in- terested in the W. M. S. of her beautiful floral tributes. and oth- er kindneeses extended to them in their recent sad bereavement. 84L“ M. Pbrd wish to e cere thanks to the In Memoriam MRS. JOHN M. FORD It is with deep regret we record the basing of Mrs. John M. Ford, Glasgow Road. which occurred in the Prince Edward island Hospital at the age ofjifty-six years. AI- though ln falling health for over a year, she was always cheerful and was looking forward to the time when she would be back home church and loved to attend its 3B n- meetings and assist in its various Bu‘ G°d willed m/hefwlx and 0n enterprises. In the home too, now sal-"rdw mlm- J1me 1191' so suddenly bereft of a loving wife 8pm‘ u‘ way ‘WW5 Fm i" and mother she ever exemplified ‘"03"’ °x "emrlw- P” “will i" that ideal. She was indeed a 51°“- “wfle °1 m’ “Pamd k1"- wonhy helpdmte m her husband‘ and that of her blessed Saviour. always sharing his work and every while she L‘ “m” “'15s” l‘ l‘ loving wife and moth who sent flowers and sympathy. The spring Brook W. siding Meeting opened by ed and signed. ing overseas. The secretar ed Pte. Horace Meek. A interest; she was always an in- wmfmfln“ w know she 15 fr" [mm mm ready spiration to her boys. who looked zgldstugmxicgnghesollfiwo‘ m“ _ cashew“ gmguntgd much to her for advice and help, o! and y“ bore u mm suchmuednl‘ i t b ever finding there loving counsel ‘gal-amt Next meet n‘ 0 e Mrs. Arch. Pidgeonh, r and a happy helping hand. Her mm d 1,1 w bazaar. rm b.i.....ir.hr.z.ii"t.ir.r..z'ez. rooms? m‘ sorely missed for no one can take phon,v"d:1te bureau," self and his bride, thanked the tended a cordial invitation to all .~____-_-#-— tloh visit thjeml. After sinlging “For ' ' eyAr oyGoodFl "tn Leon Errol m Fllm bride cried groom weree tabvdllhoed’. For over twenty years Leon Er- , ‘th ' ci f h has been making picture tans e remam er O t e evening w“ spent in social conversation. On me- the evening of August 3rd a num- ber the members of Hunter gRiver choir and Y. P. U’. met at |the hall to show in a fitting way ltheir appreciation of the art she m“. of u 5hort_lh2d taken in the churc. Mrs. cmnered 1mm rFulton Robertson. chairman for ma“, signs “Qlthe evening. tcalled upon Mrs. on mqGecrge Nesbit. who read an ad- is most recent tlckiint! of V?!" musical ‘Mrs. Russell smith resented her [with a lovely end ta le. A dainty ,lunch brought the evening to e Austin. . close. boys are heocflts- Johnny Downs, Vivian m. FERRY SERVICE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. — CARIBOU, N.S. liLV. “PRINCE NOVA" .“The Connecting Link Between These Prooincelffi. roster-saucers INCLUDED) Starting May lst the Nova Booth-Prince Edward island Ferry Service will operate three round trip: per day. Will Leave Wood islands 700 am 11.00 amdand 3.00 p.m. CY SERIAL No. 9—Musical Super Rabbit and Champion Sports Reel Plus DICK TRA fiflflfihh'q'u'a'e'-'-‘c'u‘hu'u'ln'l=9 fiVJ-HHEHP‘ EMPIRE —-ALL NEXT WEEK “iiliiii,” TiiE YDDELLING RANGER (ON THE STAGE WITH HIS LATEST ROUNDUP OF SONGS AND MUSIC) .uawa.r.-.-. By J. R. Williams LUNCHES SERVED NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES. LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I. OCTOBER AND NOVEMIBI IOI IDULE WILL BE AN- NOUNCED LATER. .ii _ Our Boarding House fiflfifn‘ >' "I-‘JHT-FJV Out Our Way Mr. Harry J. Wyatt. St. John's Newfoundland, who is Vice-Consul for Spain. was reg at the ‘Tourist Travel Bureau yesterday. I Mrs. William Cousins of Ken- slngton, is spending Old Home Week with her daughter, Mrs. R. Kiley, King square, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bennett, of J-lalifax. N. S.. are visiting Char- lottetown for the first time. Mrs. Bennett is a daughter of Mr. W. |W. MacPhee of the Toronto Tele- Igram. formerly of Charlottetown. Mr P.J Kelly. Havel-hill, Mass, is visiting relatives in Sotrnh Melville Kelly's Cross and Kinkora. He is at present visiting Mr. and Mrs Emmett lVllcQuaid and family, South Melville. Among the numerous visitors in the city yesterday were the follow- ing: M d Mrs. I‘. s. Rurirw. Daylight Saving Time Will Leave Caribou 9-00 mm. 1.00 p n: and 5.00 p m With Major Hoopie Miss Helen _=_.___... _. _ LlKE ‘r0 SEE MY FRIENDS CLEAN AN‘ GA‘! AN’ AT- ‘IHEIR JESTEST... 5ND OF IN TH’ BATHROOM MMBE we. occur "o: BREAK ms an; plscovelzv TO you -._ MFZSJ-iOOPLE/M- een-ro/Aw HE DB6 STRH-(E AN‘! Oli. DINOSAUR e06 ‘rem MILLION deans M2. i DON'T CARE. FER $TA6E HAND WORKING-- THAT'S WHY THEN HAVE PLAY HOUSE CURTINS.‘ O0 MuCH KNOWLEDGE Ma/rv McDonald. Monticello. P E. I. and Miss Audrey Bums. Bum- merside in l" on" orirn I Lunch was served by the ladies and -Qg in her thoughts always, is her only father and her step-mother. Mr. town. three half-brothers William, Arnold, and Robert. all in the R. C. A. l".. and able by the kindness of their the funeral. and a half-sister, Miss Eleanor. Georgetown, mourn the passing of daughter and sister. late home on July 27. and was a well ing community. The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. E. Todd. North River. who also vis- ited her ln Hospital, assisted by the Rev. T. W. Clyde River Presbyterian Church in words of comfort and hope to the bereaved. Mrs. A. solo, with harp accompaniment. feelingly, and the other hymns also were special favorites of Mrs. Gil- lespie's, one she herself loved to sing. "Since Jesus Came Into My Heart". and “Shall We Gather At The River". The burial was in the cemetery adjoi IEYEEL ELL“! l mother's place. Neighbors. too. will feel her loss keenly for no one was more ready to share or lend and always she was most kind and hospitable. Those who will watch in vain for her sunny smile and listen sadly for the sound‘ her footsteps are her husband and her three sons: William 15. Everett 12, and Howard 9. Also left to mourn, and who was much brother Howard (Happy) Hobbs. Charlottetown. now in Italy. Her and Mrs. William Hobbs. George- O. C.'s to be present at will also a loving Her funeral was held from her largely attended by friends n relatives from a distance as as those from the surround- Thorl i: no question tho! poultry, fed "Huck" laying Much produce mo" lgqe . . . both in and out o! Goodwill of the Incvelnn up lo 200%. Canada. both of whom brought E. Todd sang a "The Pearly White City". very ning the church she there to re ‘l of Cornwall unlit. who cutidvuctad ‘all! mourn two daugh- * "maul Iivxle W)". i Smith Melville: Lena. Mrs. Harold ‘Poombs and Norman I Card of Thanks The fan-lily of the late Mrs. John so their sin- friends and neighbors. Also the nurses Prince Edward Island Hospital for the mianv acts of kindness shown during the illness and death o! I er. Also those cards SPRING nnoon w: 1. I. met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Meek, Aug. 10th with the vice-President pre- repelti the Creed. Roll call was answore by five members. Minutes of pro- vious meeting were read, approv- It was decided to send cigarettes to the boys serv- the members for parce bazaar WM talked about and decided to the material and start to get held 'u oli Clll be till neuron. Till: hue been proved collation limes, and many podirymfl r090" Iii "MIVIIEQ"LIYIIII Mleh don the [ob better become it eemcine top lvIWY _ lngrediontv,leientificcily blended in lull thl right proportions. Wily lid 739W" iioekonthle moth new, and prove that poultry pays more the "Mlnde WHY- NDTICE T0 FARMERS The National Selective Service, Ottawa, in conjunction with Mili- tary Authorities have made it possible for the Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Bureau to offer the services of 150 English speaking members of l. Nova Scotia Unit to the farmers of this Province under the Detailed Farm Duty Plan. Under this plan such soldiers work under strict Mili- hl loving memory of Wlilhm C. McPherson and his father. Douglld McPherson. who unseen lwly August l7 and 18th. 19M. Our sweet in mixed with hitter Ial Our picaluro in but n n Our joys coerce hut the looking m- Our sorrow: still remain But there they live in such delight Such nleasurr- and such niav As tillt to tilem it thousand years Doth arr-m all yesterday. "Inserted by the Family. ‘Men. W men Dyer 4D Feel Wealgworn, Old? Willi Normal m. Vim, vitality’! 2 pa" weak, rundown. exhausted condition nine vuu feel fund out. out? Try rafiidléall‘: enenll lnnlmsllmulunu. o ten n n m“ d0. i I'll!!! iron. calcium. 9N! W‘ r it: '...:'r:.:.. ‘"*-' Io: ur n r pie n nu loco drug more: ererilfilfll- , . iy,,il7lilir§xn.rllivtiirifi tlry Rule; Officers and N. C. 0. accompany them to the Province. The rate of pay is $3.00 per day. wet days and Sundays excluded. As haying has dove failed into harvesting and harvesting will be immediately followed by potato digging and the root cropi it would be well for farmers needing additional help to immediately iaitc advant- age of this offer. The majority of the men available arc hardy and ex- perienced labourers, coming from the Maritimes, hut if any prove un- satisfacfory you are not compelled lo retain their services. ’ There is little, if any hope, of securing men at a later date. If interested. Phone (collect) Charlotlctown wIllIllIIIIlzrzIl/llla1112111! The Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Bureau