I ‘T! S . IT'S .4». . IT'S GREAT! 11's Elf ,PRIICEH EDWARD “FURTHER Paornaciasor NOSTRAD AMUS ca’) _ \ TO-DA Y_ EXTRA! i p How will the war end‘? Further Propheotee o! IIOSTRAIIAIAIIS A-Illlllll Short At PRINCE EDWARD NOW {when Igtla men shell talk o e orelgn r ehalIfirey e fortress." ‘u d This amazing redietlon at the treacherous epanese at- tack on Pearl Harbor made by ‘ wit" "Flatt d Nioslrleflamus l0 OIII‘ lln re years 1 o ie one of the highlights In Carey Wilson's third short ilnhject based upon the writ- ga of the famous seer. Tit- "l-‘urther Prophecies of fostrademus." the Metro. Goldwyn - Meyer Miniature. coming to-day to the Prince Edward Theatre, includes man other startling program. tlca ons concerning the war and its flnei outcome. ‘M? P. E. I. Presbytery The umm wry 2i P. if ffifiélé ‘$111523 work, the convenor. Rev. H. M. Bun- tain outlined the plans for the giagitime brally oi Presbyterian Y. - -. t h 1d ' " m u“ galley; IIIICIIMIOLWLOWII 15,000 War Savings Stamps Purchased By P. S. S. Pupils and making a real contribution to- wards the Winning oi the war. The teachers have kept this phase of war work continuously to the fore some of the rooms maintaining on and the r in odic inspec ion oi the rooms has stressed the importance and the privillfge ‘gt pupils taking a. share ready purchased. And it that the Prince street pupils will be keen to take part in the neu campaign which ls to be formally launched on the Market Square on y evening. GEITRAI. GUARDIAN GARDEN CITY DAIRY will b0 ‘ closed at 1 P. M. today. Send your orders before 10 A. M. to assure dc- livery. No cream received after 12 noon. Pure Milk Company]. SPECIAL PRICES — Two racks THE cigalzaqrlwarowN GUARDIAN vvvwvvv-vvivvvv UPWARDS 0F $10,000.00 IN PRIZES, PREMIUMS w ans AND OLD HOME WEEK bY as i th P ~ _ i : Ne‘; ‘ioooi’oii.“§§l’yt°§'§“.£il£“ ‘S? ' I ‘I g¢yb|);]\_1A_ _ rlhomson- the Rev ‘fir: oilIlLnu-I ‘Ia “racer-weld earl new‘; all. _ a; w ' uc u res u a ver an; l l 2:3; ".l*§."°§'lisrl”"°'§§1‘§, "ti? rz-r. -:...:.:, "-::"',...:'.: o o =1 | - - . V. . ' | l Greater. Rev. T. H Busseli Some s 'd'“°" i l were al l; ' ——-— 1 ,. P. o.oé€..‘f"i§.°£_ ilfiywflhfifig; cnsswapi. for Photographs. " l. l gzndmtrlglulzll' Ban‘ and H“ A‘ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR l: l: - a - Mifiseion LII-geld: o m m “m” °t ANCE. L-irls ; I Por §__ _ convenor, t?’o‘."£§f“ltl",‘:‘d3“,i-,§;2 SPECIAL PBiCES.—'I‘wo racks of ’ l: / one duced several student ministers and ladies dresses at, special reduced. . II fhoma, Mnche" , Gauge guru" gilitlgilzdytheelstiervloesmb:ingriezlidered pfloea. Kennedys Ladies W_?_n.r._ I , , l Billy Gilberlt - Hilo Hattie Rfillorting for t... budget. Ffioyfilii’ -—-- ; 7 7 ’ l» ' Hwv Owens ‘:- Reva! Hawaiian; lfdteifitz. €.-..“....- iifitmtfoiél .313" iif“s"pt.i"ii’if's.l.‘éi‘..“wé‘ J35 ; l ‘ j receipts for the first five months of evening. 7-22-11. , this year were ve c as grea > ,, P mosses and ,_ PACE THREE vvvv LIQAAQQALALAAAAAA A“““4 g9 balance on hand with all bl aid. Ladies Dresses at Ispeciallyueduced AN OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGR i -\ How AND WHERE tggtbwsf§waiitfi can‘: .25 Pm" ‘l Kmmd" L“‘“°‘ $7.22. l ' 9 VAUDEVILLE ACTS including z of the wonm) AM I s . e ’ v WILL THE WAR END? . . . . The seer who DD" early mvsegtgrgxngaér; ls NATURALIZEMTN name o‘ E , . THRILLERS S GREATEST i. ac , . and for the visit in October of Dr- MII wlmam Rwy Munroe’ Chap , John R. Mott who will conduct lomewwn’ ,8 included m me n” o: , nrophecied the rise of Hitler, World War II, even Pearl Harbor, tells GRA ' - fisgtlgggfigg %gogéeytn'rcgom mo“ w whom wtmcates o! Mt- ND GALA REVUE with Beautiful GLAMOROUS GIRLS, SINGING what the future holds in store! It's Amazing and True COMEDIA . NS and BEAUTIFUL LADY SINGER ALSO —INDIA IN CRISIS dT a I o-SIIOWS 230-7-9 M- CW“?! Pemfwd '01‘ 11w wlmllt- "alum" h" "Wm? N" > ' ' an r W 0g“ tee on Rolls and Records and the granted. > [NTERNATIQNAL STAR DANCING TEAM OUTLAW various Interim-Moderators al re- ported progress towards the filing of vacant charges. The Hesbyters were the dguests oi the ladies of the New Lon on congregation to a de- licious dinner and tea, Personals Mr. Frank McLean and bride‘ rc- turned home last night from their wedding trip through the Marltlmes. Mrs. Kenneth Glendinning and little son Billy. accompanied Mrs. Leslie Jones of Moncton. N. B.._motored to P. E. I., last week, while there they were the guests of ggisuand lVIss. Ralph Campbell. Be- e. Ivan McEwen. R.C.N.R.. and Mrs. McEwen have returned to Halifax after attending the funeral of his father. the late James McEwen. of Charlottetown. Colonel Howard S. Haddon. King- stree, South Carolina, arrived in the cit by motor to join Mrs. Had- don. w o arrived some iew days ago. They intend spending some time in the province. At present they are guest-s at The Charlottetown. Mrs, Frank O. Rose, returned to Boston Bride morning alter a two weeks vacat on s nt with her mother, Mrs. Kent ord L. Waite. Kensington. P. E. I. She was ac- companied as far as Moncton by Mrs. Keith I... Waite and Miss Georgie Kennedy. Mr. Charles MacDonald of Quincy Mass. ls spending his vacation on Prince Edward Island. the guest of his aunt. Mrs, Peter MacLeod oi RETURNED T0 P. E. I. --Mrs. Robert Walson and son, Charlie who spent the past three weeks visitin in town with the formers ststcr- -1aw. Mrs. Bedford Field. have returned to their home in Charlolttetown. P. E. I. They Were accompanied by Master Bobby Field, who wil spend his vaca- tion with them —Amherst News. R. C. A. F. AND R. C. W. A. F. ——Many recruits [or the Royal Can- by szdian Air Force and the Women's Division continue to be enlisted. Those enlisted at the end o! last week included Patrick Duggan, Sea View, P. E. I., Plus Mcisaac, Bouris, P. E. I., Miss Margaret Carr, Falconwood Hospital, P, E, I, FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Lloyd Bernard MacDon- ald was held yesterday morning from the residence of his grandfa- ther. M1‘. Edward O'Halloran. 103 Fitzroy Street. to St, Dunstarfs Ba- silica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated bv Rev. Father Wood who also conducted service at the grave. The pail bearers were: Earl Chaisson. _R0v Chaisson. Frank Harley. St. Clair Quinn. Geo. Pam- lacka. Ted Bradley. Louis McDon- ald and Wendell Worth. THREE COMMISSIONS IN’ FAM lLY-Mrs. John MacDonald, Crap- aud, has the distinction of having two granddaughters holding ccm~ missions, Miss Dorothy G. Murphy. oi R/osindale, U.S., was TQCCIIIJ) commissioned with the United States army as second lieutenant. Another sister, Ensign Louise 1V! Murphy, Navy Nursing Corps, is ‘Qu-7QQ nevus FEATURED WITH GORGEOUS SETTINGS AND MODERN LIGHTING EFFECTS WITH NEW ATTRACTI RIDES ON MAIN FAIR GROUNDS BIG UP T0 DATE MIDWAY LATEST MECHANICAL OVER 100 of the Best Horses in the Maritimes 4 afternoons with VAUDEVILLE ACTS interspersed g Shows with Vaudeville, SINGING, GRAND GALA Magnificent Lighting, Effects, FIREWORKS, ETC. Provincial Live Stock Exhibition Featuring PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS finest HORSES ROADSTERS CLYDESDALES PERCHERONS and Attractive Evenin C A TT L E- DAIRY BREEDS COSTUMES, ATTRACTIVE ONS including battling for honors on Billdalmil- t. t1 ed t m us N v l Hos l- Dlidridanddltfrs. Earl Dixon Mac- Zgugilltellfgérbyciéiljte.kéiilllfinllfill MM‘ “°"°_". . "MKIE" ' oiimfimfié‘ so“"v.‘“i'..¥§‘I.”.’-‘€€3§‘§ii§§ me Mo. Timothy c. Murphy- GUERNSEYS JERSEYS WEMPIRE rav- PLUS SHORTS to Glace Bay, N. S.. aavixig spent i‘ their holidays very peasant“; at FUNERAL AT lilEADOWBANK-f Mr. MacDonald's old home at El- ‘The Iunezal of the late M a don, Belfast, Frank Boyle of Meadowbank, xvw: he‘d yesterday afternoon from lrr NEWS — BNAPSHOTB CARTOON -- SPORTS BEEF BREEDS Sl-IORTHORNS and STARTS THURSDAY Protect Your Clothes From MOTH S L A a v a x, MOTH a A L L s, NAPHTl-iA- LENE FLAKES DICH- LORICIDE- SAPI-IEX RENT our: stscrmc your house of months. We have a variety of MOTH BAGS for your choice. EACH BALLS 19c to COLGATES TALCUM 2 for 25¢, SUN BURN PREPAR- ATIONS. SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- GEL NOXZEMA SUN TAN -OIL EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Face '-" CAPITOL -:- Island Music Is Really Foreign! The strains of ‘Aloha 0e‘ have been heard so often that it has be- oi Hawaii and the South Seas, When the boats dock at the islands. it is rare when a group of natives are not to be found on the dock. strumming their guitars and ukuleles while the melody oi the famous island song greets the arriving passengers. fered by Harry Owens. composer of the hit tunes in "Song oi the Is- lands." the 20th Century-Fox musi- cal film which plays at the Prince Edward today and Thursday. Owens mentioned these items in co-stars Bett Grable. Victor Mature and Jack 0 in production. ‘Aloha. 0e‘ foa- instan we: orig- inally an old German Lutheran hymn, which the Jrlissiornries brought to the South Seas. The guitar is of course an ancient in- early Spanish days. The ukulele. stranger still. is oi Portu uese orl - g‘; and 1x13‘; brought to e lslan e s. But no matter what the origin oi the instruments and tunes. all delimit th tt. G le oes them in "Song oi the Island's!" is like Hattie. Walter Lang directed. while William LeBaron produced. BIRTHS McKAY — At the P. E. I. Hospital, July 21, 1942. to m. and Mrs. Les- lie McKay, City, e daughter, BAIT - At the Charlottetown Hos- ital on July 21, 1942, to Mr, and rs. Gordon Batt, a. son. LAMBERT —- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, July 21, 1M2, to LAC. Alfred and Mrs. Lambert, City, a son. LARKIN - At Alberton on July 20. 1942, to L-Cpl. R. T. Larkin and Mrs. Larkin, a son, Ralph Tweedy. MaeLEAN-PARKMAN — At the home of the bride. East Royalty July l5, 1942 by Rev. I. Jusdon Levy. Mable Blanche Parkman oi East Royalt to John Franklin e while the film was Maciean of rnwall. DEATHS MACDQNAI-D —_ At Travellers Rest July 2i. 1942 Mrs. Ronald Mac- Donald. alled 92 years. Funeral Thursday at 10 a. m from her late residence to 5t. Paul's Church, Summers e. MACLEOD-At 248 Kent Street on Julv 2i, 1942, Mrs. Margaret Mac- Leod. in her 89th year. Funeral from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home afternoon. service starting at I30 p.m. Interment Bprington Cemetery. GAitNllUM - At the Charlottetown Hospital, Tues- y. July 2i. 1042. r Med 08 Flt-Lt. Jthn Caren, and Mrs. Caron and young son, John Div d, Ottawa are spending a short visit with Mrs, Oarozrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes at Ink- erman. Pte. Allan Cameron with the P. E. I. Highlanders is spending a. éewudays with his famiy in Cais- on . Rev. Alexander Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, are surmnerlng here. Card of Thanks MU REA! to the many d friends and neigh- bors who sent floral offerings. cards oi sympathy and letters of sym- pathy; and to all those wrlo in any way assisted and sympathized with her ‘during the recent sad bereave- men . In Memoriam in lovin memory of Miriam. daughter o Walter and Mrs. Curtis, who died July 22nd. I987. Her memory ie as dear today Aemirhthe hour ehe passed away. “i I-‘or Sale ‘ate residence. and was w‘ lcrgey attended. Service v.1..- conducted by REV‘. JR. Skinrvr assisted by Rev. DK. Ross a I Rev. Eh woodside and Rev. Ler- Lq M. Murray. The pa'lbe:il' r: wee: Messrs. C.D, MacPhail, FIFE‘ MacLean ,Rcy Crosby. H. L. D n1 c. CE. Murray, and Stanley Hyde éeiltéfmellt was in Cornwall cem- ry. ORPIIANAGE PICNIC TODAY-- The children of St. Vincent's O"- phanage will be guests of the Charlottetown Council oi’ the Knights oi Cofumbus at the an- nual picnic this afternoon. They will be taken to the Reddin Fawn? near Tea Hill and the arrange- ments are in charge of Messrs Wilfred McKem-la and Eugclie RETURNS FROM OTTAWA — Dr. E. S. Notting recently retul""- ed from Ottawa where he aitenr‘ r‘ a convention oi Agricultural C'- ficials and representatives of 1‘ ' various Dair Organizatic ..= throughout Cana a. The eonvenwr was called at the instigation of tl P War Time Prices and Trade Board in connection with the proposrd subsidy on butter fat to producers. Matters pertaining to increased sheep and wool production also came up for discussion. Proposed policies as adopted by the various provinces in regard to increasing the production oi wool to meet war time requirements, were submitted and discussed in detail. SALVAGE COLLECTION mu- DA - ‘The city-wide salvlre collection will take lace Friday evening oi this wee instsad oi Saturday ailernron. The slfit in “'4-"0¢>OOQO—QO-O-@QQO-OO-QO§§OOOO-O'§§vOOOv0 woo ~eooooo+rvooooooave~ POULTRY PROD UCTION CLASSES TURKEYS GEESE. Other Beef Breeds. SHEEP ?APIIEX SPRAYER tOhe zguzltlrlires rlgiglgatgbulzqitlglcgséffi? Jamar’ Tm w!“ o‘ me me Cant James Ketllly. Pieflplcgic is dim‘ lsagfrlgittl OXFORDS nonaveo . - onreonnr . or only $1 p" day to This startling bit of news was oi- MABRIAGES mwmwugrgaclvgfllrfi lfifd 3122f: iluincegntg Orphallyagge. g sflgggglgllgzgalvs HAMPSIIIRES Plan this for your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Con" Provincial Exhibition Association Powder 1 Mrs- G901‘!!! Cm nhum- 1 m 1- f y Petal T0118 Toilet ' W3"- H" "mug “u” lnlmfiudl Atllllge ilshoollonat: itglgllrvraucxlr‘: igr W518i‘ N D MdCLean llg$atlfg,‘xév:,;m°'fio“°ff°,gy, 3:" Wfllilfiml ‘lliiiiiiaflilflgguiha this worthy cause‘. Itt is felt mey ' ' 01 h" 1°" "m" “m” n.a""%'i't°'o'$.3q '5'“... and $2§i.l'.’§'°o..°°‘i»"fl.§“ L’...?.‘-‘l§"o.‘l‘.‘. Charlottetown, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lfifafll‘ Ill" 69c BEDIIIN BRUS. L. M. DOUCITI‘! B. M. SIAM-MAN UNDIRTAKEI EMIALMEI Charlottetown aal North Wlliehlre Iéangworth Avenue. The runmi will we on “m,” mam,” . Restaurant et Montague. to 8t. Dunstagrlls Basilica. thence ‘to the Roman Catholic oeme‘ v. EARLY GRADUATION n. N eis TIT at mceetion a of Polish up d Rein If no Immediate bide re- ceived contenh will be sold separately. Apply- BOX m. MONTAGUE. on Saturday. ‘Thrse having sal- vage are reouesled t~ have it out in front of Vrleir residences by 5.30 that evening. Any young men who can voluntcer their services to as- sist in the collecvon Ears asked in be at the sayare depot eu-‘y and advise Mr. James Rif-ison, chair- man oi the salvage Cornmliue, in filfl . owoooo-e-ooboov- J. w. BOULTER” Secrctw» Q ....¢-¢00-0-0+00o+>¢>04+0-¢++>¢o+eeoo++oo+>+oooeo-omoovo-o-eomeoeo o+wvroeoeowooewervoovvoa+oa+oe +~a