asore- t. 1-1.. zI¢-'-*. fr.-I"_=~>'~=!3h3" iiflilfifall‘ c: n. HUME W E E K and Provincial Exhibition AUGUST 14th to 17th Season Tickeis NOW ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES AND OLD SPAIN FOR $3 Taxes Included BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE OF ALL TIME 4 — Afternoons Racing-J WITH 130 HORSES ENTERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE MARITIMES. THE BEST AND FASTEST IN CANADA. ALL THE LEADING DRIVERS Vaudeville Program Is GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST EVER OFFERED BY ANY FAIR IN Tl-IE MARI- TIMES. ACTS INCLUDE- THE ARLOFF 'I‘RIO KIRKS ANIMAL CIRCUS 5-QUIRKS BIcYcusTs-s WHITE BROTHERS D0N RICARDO and MARION THE DIPPY DIEBs THE 2 MIRTHS HANK THE YODELLING RANGER THE SKATING EARLS THE VICTORY REVUE With Lillian Braidnvorth STAR TAP AND ACROBATIC DANCERS AND OTHER FEATURES WITH IO-PIECE ORCHESTRA EVERY AFTERNOON ALL THESE STARS WILL BE sEEN 0N TIIE BIG NEW STAGE BETWEEN HEATS OF THE RACES. Evening Shows nniiiiii List of Casualties Weston, Richard Verdun, WO., Goderlch, Ont. Missing Believed Drowned On Act- ive Service: Elliott, Anthony Carthy, LAC.. Ottawa, Ont. Missing On Active Service After Air .0 eraiionl: Brady, William Stanley, 90.. Ottawa, Ont. 0'R.eilly, Harold Matthew, PO, Ottawa, Ont. Russell, Maxwell Alvin, 30., Ll Fieche, Sask. Previously Missing Believed‘ Killed On Active Service — Now For Of- ficial Purposes I5 sumed Dead: Borland, Alexander George, 70.. Guelph, Ont. Nussey. Douglas Richard Kyrke. FO., Hudson Heights, Que. Previously Missing On Active Serv- I‘. esumed Dead: Langruth. Man. Bridgman, William Frederick. .'l"O., London Ont. Brown, Leonard George, PO. Toronto, Ont . Carson. Harvey George. FH-Bgt, Kingsvllle, Ont. Caskey, Ir-lne Nathaniel. PO, MacDonald, Man. Catheralle, Lloyd John Gordon, 1'0. New Westminster. BC. Chawanski. Adam Philip, F.- Sgt, Wlnnlpcg, Man. Chuclzlk, William Joseph, PO" Winnipeg, Man. - Cleiand, Andrew McNeill, PO, Verdun, Que Columbus, Basil Edgar, FE-Sgt, Iroquois Falls. Ont. Conolly, John Lodls De Vere, FK-Sgt, Grande Prairie, Alta. Daly, John Raymond, F0, Crys- t, Donald Fraser, Sgt, To- ronto, Ont. Fitzgerald, John Ernest, D. F‘. M._ PE-Sgt, New Westminster, B.C. l Goeliritig, Edward Henry, W0, ,Scltulcr, Alia. Harrop. Frank Grant, PO., Win- ,nipeg. Man. , l King. Elmer Charles, lit-Sgt, Ponce River, Alta. Lindsay, John, PO, New Jer- scy. U.S.A. McPherson Donald Clifford, PO, Lynn Valley, B.C. Miller. Kenneth Roland, PO. Toronto. Ont i Neilson, Donald Fullerton, IO, “Argentine. South America. Olson, George Orlando, F.-Sgt., ,East Kelowna. B.C. Passer. Thomas Charles. iii-Sgt, Winnipeg. Man. Patterson, Charles Edmund Geo e. P0,, Toronto. Ont. ‘ Ra e, John. WO., Oshawa. Ont. ,‘ Rennie, Ross Burton, WO., Nip- awin, Sask. Ryerse. Clinton lvlztoria. Ont [Dangerously Ill: i Petlev. Ralph Edgar, LAC, To- ronto. Ont. Seriously Iii: ‘ Punton. Harry Whitfield, W0, Norwood, Man. l CANADA _Drowncti Accidentally: q Campbell. John Philip, LAC, ‘Toronto, Om, ' ,ROYAI. CANADIAN AIR FORCE ' OVERSEAS lnied Of Inyuries Sustained On fAciive Service: i Coffey, Robert Ellsworth, D. F. 10., S.-L., Illinois, U. S. A. jPreviously Missing -- Now Report- jed Killed 0n Active Service: | Heughan, Allan Watson, FO., St. Lambert, Qui- ‘ Shepherd, Henry Lewis, F0.. lKcene. Ont. E Previously Missing On Active Serv- ‘ice — Now For Official Purposes ,1 Presumed Dcad: i Campbell, Richard Edward John, vPO., Kentvlile, N. S. l Davies. Gordon Paul, F0, To- ironto, Ont. Flanagan, Thotnas Edward, PO., ltawa, Ont. Gallagher, Joseph Patrick, F0, Yonkers, New York. U.S.A. Irving. Walter Nelson PO., New Westminster, B.C. l McKcnnn, John Leo PO., Mon- .treal. Que. l Miller, William Cosgrove, F0, lvanoouver, 13.6. PO. PO-. Richard, F0 . l Nadeau, Joseph Albert, lNashua, N.H.. USA. lee — Now For Official Purpoeel a Arksey, Whiter Lynwood. 1°C., p PA TTERN OF THREE m» 11-33,. uunupeplnnndpl Bradley >PQSFKFR1PD Phyllis Chittenden, hearing game °1 We t-Ilk t plays said. "Oh you re from New York?" and Kay - "I was." and apex, of the mesa-sine". "Are you dotngl gyéglue now? Ohittenden wanted 0W with her brisk directnell. I-nd in the second that Kay hesi- teted w: said quitug, “She e’s be- 1118 u very good one," said Kay lightly, Th!“ was a difference after that. she thought, in the way men looked at her. Roger Ohittenden, i‘ In?‘ o . it: this eyes“ twin- Iwnly er. H eyes "Bo that's the way it is!" 9 Win01: Wm flawlessly un- any revelation. They ins; that debutantes of, seasons. were doing, of model- Ivwns. and palntln am. N’ Lou inc pro- "so interesting," and Kay had a moment. when she won- dered. antagonlstically, what these women "Quid find to do if their worlds fcli to pieces. (Jolie; was M. the table, hurriedly taken. then tlhey streamed out to Dlly. It was ‘The Good Earth" with Nlzimova. and its poignancy Slipped Kay‘; attention. compelling her to forget. herself. At the con- clusion she marveled at Mrs. Nor- teh’! Ientiy weary asseveration that it "seemed n. little overdone." She thought the woman would have chided a tornado for being "quite too vigorous." She heard Dick saying. "You can't husth starkness, Marcia. This is as astringent as Greek tragedy. It lent an afternoon tea." "I'm quite glad to have seen it.” Mrs. Nor-ten told him, in the tone of one who has lodted through a microscope and found it interest- ing though unlnviting, and then she asked Kay if she was going north and if they could take her home. Kay explained that she lived in Evanston and that Mr. Kendall was taking her That had its sig. nificance for them. Roger Chit- tenden said on a note of raillery, "Oh, if ‘Mr. Kendall is taking you -"and then he said, "Behave yourself, Dick." ‘Itheir cars came and Kay was left alone on the sidewalk while Dick hurried out for his. She had an inexplicable feeling of failure about the evening; it was hard to hide it, later, from Dick when he wanted to know how she had en- joyed herself. I-Ie had enjoyed it hugely. This is what he had al- ways looked forward in doing things with his girl. She said it hind been _ lovely. that the Maitlands were especially nice. "I knew you'd like the Maitlands," he declared "They don't come any finer " Of Phyllis Chittendcn he said indulgently. "She's all right~slight delusion of grandeur, but-" Kay's mood was so quiet that he asked, concerned now, if any- thing had gone wrong and she bold him We play had been too much. it had left her feeling drained. and she kept the talk steadily upon the play And that, she thought. was that. She had met Dick's friends and now they were aware of lter nnd perhaps that was a mistake When she and Dick were married nsoplfl would say, "C-h. that's the Hardy girl-you remember-wire thought there was something " _ Nothing would ccrno of tins evening None 0f those people were close enough to Dick to take his new wife under their wing. When a man married. ho married his wife's friends The men would meet at. their clubs nnd conferen- ces, but she would bu left out. And by and by he would realize it. It was an anxiety she was too proud to share with him. Irotflcally slhe called these wonderments of hers. "Thoughts of the other Wo- man," and wished that someone 9 had writ/ten a. handbook for a man about t0 take his second wife. If Dick were worldly Wise . i! he nl. lied himself closely now with some i of his friends so that they would he letter v: 15mg had mentioned; It noun T0 TllE sen ill stnrssnr MONTREAL M g I he: soon Durlnl ‘h; In: l||‘"7"::n'-: n: fimgf‘ ‘hi. queues! some of I G "V "n," in in hmerv s ° flqgeing down the Si. Lawrence. , i” cilia week. l l" Th. “ma”. "My-v". l.“ d ltldel that ulvhlc IIMMMY "film-m. ‘It: ll t» a n- hsve been mas: llvy Czlaurlsxofzzid m. u.“ u. w." Inevitable inal I VIN ' and parcel of s great superl- in The Standard! D‘fl||i|g|y worth eeeinl - OthefFeatures This W99," lie Marri Russian Ballerina A wedding between e liplolellc elli- clal and e Soviet citizen is unusual In ' “mind couple" meam a larelgner and s Russian. it in If ll "l! church. In pictures In The lhnderd Moscow, when I doubly rule of the marriage el remy to the Canadian iluneu Kusnehovl. u slate-sponsored Iinl. It was short, as stile had surmis_ d. When silo it ti rsad it she toe-- gun to vmll" .~ effect of hdeliberation. but, with an Mill ..vn ag a l-‘he date he had already Once se to. . He u piece In I le Power. lee- Ambnndor, M The Wild and Woolly Viost tr you enldr I owl __ story. be lure lo reed Iuclt- lltin Marshall" by Will lrmllll ._ complete In The Standard. COMPLETE NOVEL Western the screen. In The Mickey Rooney's Ex-Viife Returns Ava Gardner, formerly Micltey M0007. U lltumlnl W ind te lllcc pin-up plclure Shndlrd lnelrel you wonder who} was mo»! "mi Mickey when be pave her 0M once Pearson, Vernon Lawrence, Chicago, Illinois, U.SA. Perry, George Sidney, Lcthbridge, Alta. . Pharls, George William, ‘Magrath, Alta. AFTERNOONS 75c Plus Tax t Phillips, Clifford Stanley, SEASON TICKETS AT so. tax included, are “ladde- Se“ __ 1;; passed. had been married . a?! wj,'i’,nl,‘,ljpff,‘,f,f,l,igee,nlfgf toniie then, 0n some day that had seem- m. yield to such neces51r_y_ ed unimportant, some day, uihc: Bu“ this w” only a 5mm can. she had been going abgutmiea; m“ 511g would not deny it to any other day. ere a . a_ 3 he, u. n was gym-B and would mention of it in thfi Film‘. him» hgvseeib be faced but ll: couldn't that she had seen. Dick had writ‘; _ R bbv Th Gm d’ yo“ Ne d st “u, hflppmei O1 1,1191,- 11ve5_ ten tlhat he had become engage tI-ansferrabie and admit by special entrance. Iwgsiimiustetilmiaic. or w Dickmviius not like thuit Chicagoan pf w Kay‘ Hardty and) had defige I Roche. Kenneth Albert, PO. 1on8 ago who had given up a t" w“; b“ “g if malfiffl d ,, ' Edmonton. Alta. projected marriage and taken back third ° ‘June- egnmehai $6.3; u f . Seibold, Herbert Stanley, F0 a discarded Wife because, alone he 51w"?! w P" W m m t Q gvancouver, B_ Q had been dropped from the Asem. was now. the fifth. ahe oug . l Young Joseph Philip, P0,, Re- my 311g gm; Did; we" 311111 511 She tried to remember what (the cina. Sask. to each other. They had been f0!‘ h"! bi-‘en doing the day before yes. , , Seriously Injured Accidentally! years “may but m; scggfigo: bag?!‘ . 1 Whidden. Harold Ernest, A. F. They were planning the time 5110 “Q1159” B ‘ - ,M.. FL-LienL. Calgary, Alta. I I for me“- manmge now, A yea;- really bccn sudden or ii’ he had i Seriously Ill: hirked telling her. Perhaps it had . LT cot. D A MacKINNON Dso Milton Alexander Dauslaa- Fl- itifiiedutirl liliywiililiiitercigiimiiliiil in“ s"d°"*-“°‘ "w “m” ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " Lieut, Winnipeg. Man- Prosivient. CANADA June very “fly 1n Jun“ merit. but the plans for the ma’- J w Bnl-TLTFR Killed On Active Service! n I I I his blrrr" Marriage wag no longer e make- finite. Spring had xvi 111 .. believu hope. a wistful dream. n 131* had "1"" W“ "Sims l . Davison, Anthony William Curl- Secretary-Treasurer. lng. LAO, Cheltenham. Enqland. was an assurance that each day 51m"? brought, closer and closer. The I _(_T9_b° cmmnued) HMniliOfl. Beiillml“ 5mm“ winte slipped into spring. In ""'""*“"_ F0. 0M1 Hflrbwr- 547- March they said, "In three months” Ind suddenly it ‘was Anni a ll i they were saying "In two months "l May and Kay Stomach acting up - hi0 And then it was rBBEYS WILL BE THE BEST OF ALL TIME. DON’T MISS THEM-A s2 snow FOR 35¢ plus tax. 5"" Sgt.. F0, RE OLDgl-IOME ween 0N WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AUGUST THE 15th AND 16th The Grocery Stores listed below will close their res- pective places of business AT l2 A. M- n. o. ATKINSON McLEAN a McFADYEN GAY’S GROCERY CUDMORE BROS. P.~J. McDONALD RIX GROCERY ITOMLIINS GROCERY CASH s. CARRY STORES "Y . HE Wes 9X2 ZQuWZu wane" En land. MiacKenzlge, Alexander Ian. LAC-- Surrey. England. Died From Natural Causes: mainotcicnoloitnurotanstoioluraiuilaioitsilstoilan Price, Percival s... To- t ~ ronto, Ont. A POULTRY, ‘l KILL r|.| =- was staying away now from the of. flce and Dick was calling every evening and saying. "In two weeks now.” and "In six days "’ They were married very quietly atf Kay’, home with only the family: present and a very few of the old Evansto friends. Kay had been ._____.__ afraid to have s. larger wedding: 4' to invite Dick's they milfht not .- commit themselves to be accessories before the fact. An- nouncement‘ were better. "Mr. and Mrsm William] Prescott an-l noun e marra e 0 i1- slsterie. . . " g I the r L. Tflfiiflif-‘(iiyliibjll- AVTOTAI. ECLIPSE! """i-ts'o L'6s"'|"il-l_"‘_'—~?ts MEMOR ." t r ME $25-1 DON'T ReMisMsenAtor stratum 38E iN THE LAW BXKS .. "M1,! We are buying all kinds of live and dres- sed poultry. Our killing plant is operating daily and we can assure you of prompt service and returns. It will pay you to get our prices before selling elsewhere. Island Cold Storage Co... Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. -' itooinotntnuuotoioloiotiuinnutritionists-aroma AVENT seen ricreo, MY FRIEND, MAC, sor EM- AGED "to A TERRiBL GIAPTIR XX Ive knew whet was in the letter. sen-mesa WW" » AL. i HOMELY Gum. " v Hf soon) 1 I g . Bhe was sure of it. There had been none for a long time and . ,, ,, iiii then this had come addressed in l‘ ‘ i Infantile Paralysil. W’ phoid and other dnngeroul diseases can be curried by the common fly._ Fly'T°* kills filthy flies instantly. Get a large bottle todly- not . f... - t’ lonahsnd. I! it had been about i y 5 amines-s he would have dictated I I ‘ A LV out". - ‘ ~ u THEQE IS ON 5h! PM‘ l finger under the flap l "M" and tore it open: she remembered I . how Dick always look out a pen- lrnife and slit his envelopes neatly KILIS INVSkCT PI 4DfiU@@@@@@fl@EE@@ @@@@@@mfi@@@fi@WHWn He had always done it for her rather than see her tear them.