" AUGUST 15. 1939 ANN SOTHII-‘N ROBERT YOUNG ', PLUS CARTOON — nrnrr Music‘. . .i-nu sxrwsrvu nwunu: FINAL TODAY — In5 The News: §8§‘:§'y‘”".'%>‘n'.-.'s°’L 2.30—7—9P.M. -N “MAISIE " cnnunasrrorr saunas “now no rmasx so" VARIETY — NOVELTY rnmer‘ Eiwnnn They Started at Dusk as Mr 0: Lovely Myrna in Bob’ I lo: the (in! lime! A now is tlmll...u they pursue fortune and love toqothy in one ariouu a vunturoi JOIIPII ALLEN - DAILY ' 5530' min A rnenr ron IIOMAIGE! : WED.“ & Tllllllil. Tbsy Ended at DOUGLAS FOWL ALSO: TODAY 6! WED. A1‘ THE CAPITOL — SHE WAS 55 PRETTY AS A Men the gel with tin wrong- vny bnlnl nu swespshku ticket was good for 150,000 doIiars...lm wuiry mks are good for 150,000 lnuciosl SHOWS 2.30 -- 7.00 —- 8.45 Marie Wilson Leads Cast In Capitol Comedy What would you do money if you won $150,000 on a sweepstakes ticket? That's the ques- tion which isn't coherently answered in “sweccagstakes Winner", the com- edy whi opened yesterda at the Ca itol Theatre, for it fl Marie Wi n who wins the money, and ivifiric is hardly a safe example to o o w. What Marie does both before and after she wins the fortune, ever, makes an amusing tale. with the of such expert comedians as Johnnie Davis, Allen Jenkins Char- ley Fay and Jen-y.colonna, Mar-ie's experiences are arlayed into one of the season's mos hilarious comedies. Marie is a not-so-bright waitress whose grandfather wills her $1,000 and a raoehorsc, Firefly. She leaves her small town and with her horse. arrives in the bigscity, where she meets the two tou , ayed by Jen- kins and Fay. In a 5 ort time, th evil pair have relieved her of both her money and her horse. with the . a cheap restaurant run by Johnnie Davis. with Jerry Oolnnna as cook. Jenkins and Foy continue their bilking. running up a meal bill. even getting her to give them change of $10 in return for a sweepstakes ticket. They assure her that she will win $150,000. J nny has fallen in love with Marie but when. presto. she finds that she holds the winning Grand Natlonal's ticket (imagine the touts‘ surprise) John e feels that her money stands between them. Marie spends the money like water on fancy clothes, 3. car. furs. etc. even buying back her old race horse from the precious pair of frauds. They get her to enter the animal in I. race they think they have fixed. but Firefly croues them up by win- ningl To climax her steeds victory, Marie also Johnnie. who dc- cides she's so sweet he just must marry her. despite her wealth. Too Late To Clasify scso — NOVELTY — ANDY cums comm! rrtsvar. sun scour Gnruvrsu ormrca wuss F'EIa'I'.FIAIVI - r Emglfilld-— (OP) — aerlmfihy won the in slid ti heme h _ . . ; '10 eight-foot spun STUDENTS ACCOMMODATIID. near college. Private home. Edward st. L-59-B-l5-2!/. FOR SALE-I-‘ORTY I-‘IVE BAR- ed Hr“ rlre nine. new- rm a. 'r t. fikorixllg 0 y L.5'l-ll-i -2!. ,_ -,_.._..,= WANTED-—CAPABLE co le in country. stat.- vnge r A ‘J'' on of Ossuard an. “NZ-58-0-it-El. ___.._.__..... Ills Mirna’: for bites. S. 550 ft. to the Lb. ‘Always the Slims” ‘Use “cream snusr-' f‘(illEEll sum" enlnrn rwnn: free from iron is and delays, - We have Just received our season's supply. which "9 Ire selling at lowest prices. . ‘ . ‘'§‘li§;‘..¢l'‘§‘‘‘'' for an economical harvest, and RETAIL co- how- had . had llaicl aside from active duties 9 and cheerful to his many to her old trade. 8°°d Provincial Exhibition News Notes S E. 2“ ; ulter:-1 am as- r ted to hear that Lt.-Col. R. s. muse Timmy) is —‘*.-2-3 I»: E Ikwould is commanding of fleet of the Royal Canadian Dra- ggorre; he took a qaeci _ l or British Army muitlI.iil.on School at Wcedon; he was a. pupil of Professor Alfred savigeu-5 in ID-D400: he is the author of sev- m°"“-l lanes known and books as throu;-.liout the British Army ‘ Oarville, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN central Guardian flu: column is reserved for news in local interest but ndvenilinz oi l‘l1‘eWly".n.nture $3 I? inserted s no I t . able In advanzz ‘ cu’ D” C N 5 '1 N . ANCE. r.-rms-1-:1-u. lllA§EdqBli'ACH GRIOVE INN Y0-ur 6% ml-rte: while attending the &chiblt.ion—-'I;l;en minute drive 1.-or viarrmc PROVINCE--Mrs. .1. w. rlmamld and 0 ad from the city. Inland. Mrs Flt gcraid . M 0! the Z meal‘. ‘$3?’ Hackettwwho 35 years mp“. Dtmllzed est Prince in tihe local legisla ; Joseph Peters, Bum B uiere, C: no , mNe11i.wn7tos:sh aig;n“l.'e, v$$"&u:ui£:l cerium. pm...’ W" L Gauuhier‘ u and Andrew INJURED. IN FALL-uA “Riding and schooling" .); be his has given a lifetime to the study removal to the Charlottetown Hos- of horses and to inst in rzltal Mr McDonald was doing ‘riding and can of horses; he is a contributor in "The ) and to I he is the District Oom- . e. the instructor and examiner) for our branch of the , Pony Club; he has frequently been on the Canadian Army Horse Show ; team including the one which went «last year to Dublin and Go {and1slikcly'tobotheca.pts.inoif ingfrom this veer’: team: he had a dis- .‘ ed war record and in par- ticular commanded and led the squadron which formed the ad- rvance guard when the Canadian , cavlarv Brigade went in mounted in front 01 Anniens in 1018 when Flowerdew won the V. G. since leaving the army a couple of years ago he farms about twenty miles north of To-ronto. “You will see from the. above that he is a most interesting man and I am quite sure he would be quite repered to give the mem- bers o your Riding Club some in- teres talks when he is at tetown Chanlot . "our prize list is held up at the printers for a. few days but should be ready shortly and I will see that a copy is sent you. I enjoyed meeting you in the summer and also Dr. Seaman: please I ember me to him. with very best wishes for a sucoessfiul show." Sea View son. And Vicinity able manner he fell. is distance of some thirty feet. He was piclocd up hr an unconscious oonditiorn and a d°°i0I' called. whohauzihirnremoved by aunbulsnce to iihe Hospital. An exammatton showed his lett leg bruised above and below the knee, but apparently he was not surge;-. irrtcrna.l injuries or in- lu-rles about the head or face. PERSONALS friends of Master The many Herbert Gallant of summetside, will be glad to hear that he is conval- eec nicely after his illness in the City o5Pll:al. Mrs. (Rev) W. A. MoKa (for- merly Miss Mary James) of lmloo. Ont., is visiting in the city. She is accompanied by her son-in-law Rev. Hugh Davidson, Mrs. Davidson and l:i)t.rtl.l"e daughter Janet of Fort Erie, Mr. William Macleod. Editor of tile Maritime Farmer. Sussex, N. 3., arrived in Charlottetown yes- terday to attend the Exhibition. Mr. Miaoheod is an annual visitor to the big fair. Dr. Fred W. Christopher of Bos- ton arr-ived in the City last nlizht. A keen horseman Dr. Christopher usually makes his annual visit to the Province coincide with Ex- hibition Week. Alex Meurant and Bennie Silver, The people of this community were indeed shocked mien it be- came known that Mr. Leo Bren-.ns.n asaed away at his home in Darney on August 8th at the age 27 years. Just in iihe 0! manhood. The late Mr. was the son of Mrs. Leonus Brem- mm and the lateMr.B.renna.n. The deceased was a young man of fine .rinciple, an obliging and kind nd and neighlbor qinxl will be greatly missed not only in the home but in iihe -unity He been or lrne but was always bright trier-eds who called toseehim and gave hopes of a recovery till a. short time ago he suffered a relapse finally ended in his erasing to that Home where there no more sorrow or s-uttering and part are unknown He leaves a heartbroken widow and two small children. besides his widowed moth- erandbrothex-l~Iarolda:thome.'I‘he funeral service was held on Thun- moming , a very some t day number of autos and carriages fo lowed the remains to Indian River ohruroh where the service was held. several priests officiated at the burial ser- vice. The choir rendered appropri- ate music. At the close of the ser- vice the remains were borne to the adjoining cemetery and tenderly 5 laid to rest in the family plot be- . sides those of his father who pre- deceased him a few years ago. The sympathy of many friends is extend- ed to the our-rowing family and all other friends in their sad bereave- ment. The pail-bearers were . Ro- land Maclellan, Hubert Morrison. Walter Breru-nan, Claude 'Ilhompson, Cordon Cousins. Charles Gillis. l A-n unusually large number of people attended the Field Day held 47 at Loner River on Tmrrsday miter- noon. The weather was a perfect summer day and the different spealoens gave much valuable in- iformatiun cm the marry varieties demonstrated. The ladies of long ‘River Presbyterian glhmch served Mrs. Emerson Delaney, Riwvgr, was A recent visitor S gr: .3’ ;l E is §i:i§'§"' " :s§.:§ is :5 of Boston. who have been visiting Mr. Mcurant's mother. Mrs. Bar- bara Meurant of sourls, left yester- day after eniwlngwa P181158-M ‘CW0 weeks visit. Mrs. eurant and son Charles accompanied them as far as Borden. Mr. W A. lvlaci-‘hee. B. A.. in- spector of schools and Mrs. Mec- Phee of Hentaherdale have just re- turned from a holiday trip. ’I‘he'Y included in their itinerary a visit to the World's Fair at New York. Rev. Dr. J. S. Bomnell return- ed last Monday nllzht to Cavendish from Northileld. Mass. when‘: he delivered a. coruse of lectures last week to the ministers assemoled at the General Conference there. He was s. week-sud guest of Dr. '1‘. H Ames, New York Psychiatrist. at his summer home in Old Lyme. Conn. Da.mle_v calling at the different homes and finding a welcome from the people. Many friends are plemd to team mm Mrs. Arthur Stewart is recovering after her recent opera- Man in Prince Co. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walsh. and little da/ugihlter Shirley of Medford. _ mg mg their holidays with their friends in Darnley. The fishermen are finding the fish very scarce some of them #179 quitting as they are not getting enough to pay expenses. A number or the Young ladies from xensineton are spevndlns i-hell’ holidays camping at Sea View shore. 1;/pr, no-rwood Campbell is build- ing a new dwelling house Just be- yond sea View corner and he is making good magi-we with it. Miss Winifred Blakaney. Sea View is spending some time the guest of Mrs. Chester Simpson. The trustees of Darnley Sshool are to be congratulated on the im- provements they are maklnfi in 0“? school during holidays. They new moved it and are rruttins I 5399' ment for a furnace underneath. when completed it will surely be more comfortable in even’ was’. Mrs. John Craig left on Saturday morning for her home in W01l°Wim- Mm “““ i see. Ir - nMrs. Sutherland from 13 spending a pleasant V beegmmg Q, Chair .'$’r‘.’.°§‘..‘33s wil spend a few days be- fore returning to otrtawe. M1’. '1‘. W. Bentley of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Sea The members of Damley and Sea View Aluxillaries hold their August “ at beach. There was a good attendance of members he- sids several visitors. President one- sided and led the devotlrmanl D61‘- iod which was Trust. several mem- bm-; gave appropriate readings on him topic. and as they all sat and looked at the smrxuns water and blue sky it surely drew one more’! tot Maker of the Universe. A an y . ca ....... wt “.‘..“.“”....‘?i’°“n C a ed with a verse on Trust. El 3:‘ Hymn and benediction thsmeetinutoacloso and ugeiuoysdthe stroll on the beach it was time to serve tea which ' see their Returns From Extended Stay In Old country Belicf that th E Wm 9 meson-t crisis exipressed ex- 1938 BM did Dost-omduato work at the .‘.::.“."‘:.‘l.*‘.;'.s“*l. 2:... "3" ‘°‘* odiloer at the xént :13: sussei Hospital at Tunbridge Wells, where he qualified for the post am 1-“. 1 Klstrar In tothes .and in thsrusior sur- ofFcl0owoftheRoy— ofsurgcunr While overseas Dr. Andrew travelled extensively in Europe. shortly before sail for home land and he visited France, Bw taly. Provincial Exhibition Program Today MORNlNG—9 :00 o’clock Judging Cattle in Came Ring. Judging Horses in House I-ting Judging in Main Building. Jllélbianz Sheep, Poultry, Swine, AFTERNOON 2:00 o'clock—Harnc.Is Races In Front of Grand Stand Three Year Old Futurity With the followi starters- Jean A. Hill. Little Au cy. Samp- son Royal, Guy Ausbrcy, Hillside Scott, June Scott, Polly sooit, Mr. Tilley, O. U. Volo. 2:12 Trot and Pans With the following starters- Marvln Brooke, 8 Senator, Buck Hanover, V . Barney Hanover, Rainey G. Henley, Tracey Hanover. 2:22 Trot with the followln Riot Hanover, Peter n Guy Button, Native, Albbe. Sim‘ Dillon, Darkey muck, Squire Hanover, Camelot. The above horses were all de- clared in at 11:00 a. m. yesterday and positions drawn for. Each horse will be a sure starter unless an accident befalls. The card of racing as above is one of the best on the four days’ rogram and those who attend wil be sure to haves wonderful ai'temoon’s sport. 14-—VA UD EVILLE AC'I‘S—1I mterspersed between the heats of the races will be our Vaudeville program. the greatest ever gath- ered together in the Manitlmes. A gorgeous Revue with beautiful glrls.—-thrilling acm of haszard and skill — performing animals — big gin; sensations from the World's Wlnnifred Collenno, premier fe- male exponent of the fl hecl and toe catches-A Ring lng-Bar- num stm‘—One of the real great acts. Billy Sie t Troupe in their famous fly ng trapeze program- Another Ringling-Bamwn Act- sensationed mid-alr somersaul‘ts—'I‘his act is really tops. The Rormanoffs, tlrriiling acro- batic and teeterboarcl novelty from the steppes of Old Russia—Brcath- iaking—sensational. Snider's Marvel Bears Animal sense and nonsense in clever and unbelievable tricks that will amuse young and old. Belmont Brothers. Australian masters of spectacular lu_ggling— First a pearance in Canada. Los tanos, Iofty pole gym- nasLs—Lhri1llng stars of the saw- dust ring in a daring aerial dis- pla . Flafi, Internationally known clown, A whole she}: in himself—'I‘he King fLaug . Meneill Brothers and Sister, the premier equilrlbrists ir. star-ters— , Model T. Margaret's Kal- world's their marvelous balancing stunts. Don Bernardo, Undisputed King of the swlngin wlre——An impor- tation irom 0 Spain. Avalon TNUDG. four men and three girls in a double tight-wire act from South Africa, with a world wide reputation—-One of the fastest and flashlcst note ever. Revue Royale. Ten young glam- ls in R0l‘8e0u.sl Y and elaborate dance numbers. Roeelean Dawn. beautiful Prlrna of the Revue—One of the worlds sweetest singers. Pat Macln-toeh. Master of Core- monies. with song and menvimsnt uocomrpan dors. Orchestral Bend onto, with e ht pieces, will fur- nish thc mus for afternoon and ' profhms. EVENING SHOW Al‘ 7:30 ‘me evening show will start right. on the dot and will feature the complete line of Vaudeville as dlesorlbsd above. I-liaise slow in the snow Ale tries from the Charlottetown Rid- ing club. Vimudones Riding Club, and the ox Flldlnl Club. There will be.no waits-Vaudeville and Home Show will be going on at the same time so that specta- tors can watch either one as they desire. The Arena ll be bright u my Jfiyh 30.000 candle power . flu enlarger stage th new lmlilhtl will I thins of beauty. livnrnlnc ormnmss will be the most lttrlctlve we have ever shown. Don't min one of them. (10:00 P: M.) On (I about our o'clock fire- .woi'Is will hull offend we are unflrient.'thM.nnrwill savthls u-' meg:-an tllobostdimlcy time‘ an-um PAGE 'l:_l-[REE I:|Ho:se Show Promises To Be Highlight The Horse Show which w may this sve- n promises to be the best ever hel on Prince Edward Island. The quality of the horses has been im- Proving each year and there will be few flnerr wkregatlons of saddle and light harness horses in any part of Canada than will be seen in Charlottetown this week. Competition in the Maritiure Bred Saddle Class will be per- tioulsriy keen and there is much speculation concerning tho out. come. Pa-Wlculexly in view of the tag that Itgfiremue a number of ne - orouglsbreds some of them four years 0 . and some 01 them three years old. most of which have been training seriously for the past several months. Klcolorhel lillliotd Full’: "3ialiver ng es en un ergo n- ing by Billy Porter for ngre past several months and he should go thmu his paces penfeotly in the Mari me Bred class. Apart from being a very able perfar-rner in the show ring this horse shows great K101111543 M I1 lumber and as s unter. He was sired by at Sylves- ter is dapple gray in color, high headed and has excellent confor- mation. He placed third in this class last year but had very little.l training at that time. ' silver 0. a fine four gear old hunter tyrpe, sired by St. ylvester and owned by Dr. R. F. is Seaman in perfect condition and has im- sincc he took proved consider-albly second place in last year's Mari. Unfortunately serious accident time Bred Class. owing to the which he cried to Fired Seaman last Suiur y it is not known def- initely whether Silver C. will be an excellent the hunter type or ucccl in Prince lildrward Island during recent years. THE ANNUAL Hill. to |8ih. E. A. FOSTER . ON BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETO WN The MAYOR and COUNCILO/RS EXTEND A HEARTY lWEL COME Va A?! Those Visiting The City on the Occasion J PRO VINCIAL EXHIBITION AUGUST 1939 MAYO R JIIDGING PROGRAM TUESDAY, AUGUST 15TH. Judging will commence nst 15th, at nine o'cloc Tuesday morning, Aug- k sharp and will start with the following classes. HORSES Standard Breds Thoroughbreds and continue as i n Prize Llst. CATTLE Shorthorns and subsequent Beef Classes. J erseyl Holstein: SWINE POULTRY ALL CLASSES IN MAIN BUILDING NOTE :-Exhibitors are requested to have their entries ready to follow immediately the animals leaving the Judging Ring. Tire Judges will be instructed not to allow part of exhibitors. WEDNESDAY, any undue delay on the AUGUST 10TH, 9.00 A. M. Sharp Judges will complete any unfinished Live Stock Classes. Start judging Guemsoyl Ayrshires Judging of Registered Clydesdales Percheron: Continued Judging of P -1 r oultry and all unfulfi- ed classes in Main Building. rnunsrmr, AUc'Us'r 17TH, 9:00 A. M. Sharp Complete all unfinished classes of Livestock and Poultry. Gordon MacDonald's three year old Sylvester mare will be a new Vi.my Jones stables during the summer and will be ridden by Miss O'Byrne of I-laliiiax, who is com- ing over to show her in the various classes Colonel Fred I. Andrew's Dor- othy A. is another promising Sylvester three year old. She h been working out at the stables o the Charlottetown Riding Club for the past fortn ht under Billy Porter and despi her short per- iod of training she is likely to give A good account of herself She has considerable speed in harness and will likely show in the Roadster Class as well as the Maritime Bred saddle Class. Ehrl Baker’: Playboy is a full brother of Dorothy A. having been raised by Colonel Andrew and sold to Mr. Baker last year. He has splendid action and spirit and good conformation. Vlrny Jones Lady la hpurchued from the wetmore Sta es od st - John last year was in the ribbons in a number of events at the Mari- time Winter Hair and will likely he a serious contender for honours owned by 0. N. Bissett. This horse ni the started his career by will Novice Class at last yesr'sD8hsr- outstanding all round saddle and l‘“i°“ “.‘3“is.“‘s....." ill.’ "6"...“". . n n we Axworthr. saddle d umulng cream at various Tin shown over a and last five or six years. no N’ did Diamond win tern mriiigeons at Maritime last year but he did two months TKDETY YEARS AFTER PARIS —(GP) - On its MP across the Emsland ing. the Irn Al Fiona followed Bleriot‘a route. l-{er time “was seven minutes. Ble'riot‘s E. lzlfoCI.UBE—At Montreal. Saturday in this class. tum 12, 1939. Ivan 0. Mc- Last but not least among con- clurc aged 43 years. Funeral from tenders for the Maritime Bred Puttlds Home Mono ANDEB.!0N—-Alt the Provincial lottetovm Horse show. and fol‘ sssntarturn on Monxiny. August i4. lowed this event by placing first 1m9,'ma. Archibald Anderson in in L38 Maritimesgidrgld saddle. fir?‘ he, gm; you mm at. in -9 1‘‘“°8 0- 5°°°'M John’ uroh. Ora ud tomorrow. the Roadster to I-lorneu oiua. ma w.d,:.a‘y, at 2 o'- was in the money in ev. other m¢,,.,n,m cum _ come- classwhioh showed here _vn,,n,,,u.,.¢gu.,Lgtgum. and at the Maritime Winter nix‘ Anmmon '1“ be uh”. the at Amherst where he won the “um “am” Home to st. Maritime Bred some and also mm.‘ chmh _ was declared Chsanpion Carriage Horse of th show. Harness has-so dealers will interested to learn that Diamond was sired by the well km”/wrr hotter "Bud Ax- worthy" and proved to be an and June thus only ornamental but useful as IE0- Charnnel on the of Bl:eriot's first rwa ‘ DEATHS N. D. MacLean Speciol‘Iow rotor for lslriottoto and "M cfiofll Wllulh Catering to "Dinner-parties rum in and Mimosa Too: farm work during Mal! unwell uhaylnginml. proving that saddle horses can be not well. He was bred by Mac Gar- diner at Northern and never saw the inside 01 a barn until he was four years of France —-(CP) -—-The Mrirsnoe to home lofts recently. ml- lowina the flight. racers con- centrated on this vear's bilrfi. MILK CAN TRAINING MOSCOW. Idaho —(CP) — Diminutive Ted Kara, University of Idaho, captain of the 1036 Unit- ed states Olyrn lc boxing team keel: in shape or the 1940 Games by slinging milk cans here. WAT!-‘OED DIRECTOR T. puty mayor of Watford, -has appointed a director of Whmford Football Club. to succeed J. Gow- ers. retired Beach Grove Inn Charlottetown Royalty P. E. l. 2 1-2 Miles from the City. A Summer Hotel, Ideally situated overlooking the Harbor. Scene cannot , be Equal ed 60 large airy rooms, with running water or private bath Good Suit-water Bathing PRIVATE BEACH Tsnnis—Go|t Nocrby— Dancing, etc. EXCELLENT MEALS .a.-.............-...