{1- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ._~__€;£*Sil5_ T . .. JiIW-"ifli-“INVHWHH CRACKTA icmggqn 0452.1; "“"‘ . EXTRA! - NEWS -—AVIATION EXPERT CARTQON Tues. and. Wed. PRINCE ED WARD 'fi'-'-'ilj-_l.-.-.v.i_-.fa-.-i.-.'..v..--'.r.'.-.-.-.ri.--\.-.-.-.“ nimosmknmva ‘cmmcflzotuclz >_...., ion: mac A smi/j AND VARIETY VIEWS , SHOWS AT B:30-'i-8:45 om“=-'=-"~"~'-'-'-'-'-'v!-¢:-1-'-"-'—"-fi-11-:-:&2-?-"“'-'-'”1F2? i A acr-rcn use?’ Chloicpicrlrifthe tenv g"5 used in Pro-war 916511111511 "f ‘mm eggs. “GOING m". 4w _r-' _ _ ' we. yenullerrick - Reginald Denny lotion mo.“ iioroma (oven - low- "" rv*-'-'l.-.."-.e.-§-.-am'i.m'v.ac.vr.we.r. * cimo L -=- TO-IIAY-JIIE-WED. §=j fl Mr- & Mn. MINIVER -- mortars AGAIN scream TRIUMPH!‘ a Long as I Live . n‘: By § EMILIE LORING _ (Continued from page g) ytrgnsflegeskor ' u ' ' e ep '» > consideregrgg;“éasefitaxgsafig “ha: U“ 5 . 1°19 1s 110t a petal left It W119 in the garden. You know ‘ifffvsghvflitflgllo lover colored clothes. mcnt. or‘ th 5 mums the punish" B Crime- Milch t0 her con. 22:022.?" “v. ho - a s “film's halbloened? e "um" lnnff“ ‘mm 11w nwer toward 1' OI‘ Sfll O ggiingggltfxégijiidill-Ic folded the $.35? m“: "I9 difiyysyskilitc ‘égtnghléirifif°tr’i‘.‘ifl lé~ihi° “r o" on? have. to‘ testify, wszllglfit ifggylli] rii¥g¥ronrt' I gm" ‘are a 5MP o! my loée ‘laulflfmloizgcraggdieflqy. ‘ but 1 anyone hurt her. wont help fmS-V- J0. eacy, her in Z’..".‘.‘..§°£l§Z ..".*:;*;,ii,~..“";c::".:s.~ bout Craig nnd - Sour finger‘ fl- Qll yes, she does. Mr. c;°1gm_ smont inte we ' . Rclng to chrrrlilgle Iidercorgilnld ‘Zlhtasilii Joni: defied. . YC W "Wed "Ssfllélfemeqtlegglg and m“ Thai. word i aim t ' iymlffi. isn't it? (As fiat: beacnalgqgizlnbgf W“ B" B01118 to change your .1: n about mo. I'll k i Joan Shrugged ma e you‘ qi/Iakc nLe like you! You can't. 4555'!J'-'=‘u'$."J-'n'1'-i'fn'n'-F='¢\r'\=%'-"n'b'.i'u'n%'ur'h'ffn\n'ifln'ri'iu'n"n's'u'n'o'n'fn\fi."lf 1*. Hie First Great War. has beer. ivulla ‘.1 the United States jumpy-cl firm He laug ed l good Dreventativ of furnace to |everal p5- 1 ' ‘c. i; 5.000.000 psuntls Ce ‘Wmzésiclooseo. P0111155 1n 1943- , c A Mide JERRY AUS {lowers to 5&1 T '_‘.'fil'qiklf\ Ii TIN. ie iciget in Warner Bros ‘Scroiogo Trun _ FIOVG i0 all and sundry that he con handle ivfo Qlllli Wfi! f.“ ‘I II UII’ Texas cowboy. Literally illustrating the equalizer “WW 0 m pf Gdry‘ QOOPII‘ and iflgfld your to Can't I" Yo “y Yet. Your lilac? ifre basfirfiiihi 0111's at Silver Bimhes. Mr. Crofw Joan heard him rtmark lightly as 55c turned to make a dramatically cnt exit; from the garden, Just minute.‘ MI 31 ilet $111: nailed ll-p ssiistiifitfigvfg} 'ou. er 1 that, was etbofiaifgglsiered package tliitojdofiice with the box-key in hm- gll wait. he watched him L; he tacked ‘ pvhito roster on the wall beside the fine read ‘cloud the ptintgd Oxmlh n undci the photogrnph "AL DAWN What a lot of aliases the ‘on h“ IIJiaht 'r ' ' 6i.‘ 6 eet, wei h l’!- of hair, block; blacks ctlipcgI cache: eyes gray; about 35 unmar- Tied- M11811 voice: educated: race- "czz; é*.i“%...°°’l"‘i°“°° "w" ‘n ue . ‘m on my way to Boston. Ill leave the package here, Md slow and sign for it on my way home. Will that be all right with youMr. Jepson? Sure. but ain't you anxious to so; whats in it? Its post-marked Hollywoozl. Guess your sister sent you a present. Looks like it. Tm all excited to kncw what is in it. but must catch the train for Best/on. I'll stoo for the Dncknsrc on my way home. Good-moming. She tum-ed from the window. Ben- rita Nadia Dmiesca stood dire-‘tly behind her. Except for s film of rouse on her cheek. her face was as colorless as her white linen suit. Joan sun-oped a curt Good-mom- lngl but either the woman was too i.“ tKFJEEdé "i gm h" particular blind spot. gm“; be _ for your b0 lights. Four men. The head cf the " yfillvc not to sign for, Jepgon thtifourth man was bent over 1. book. Dos muster called as Joan gnreredilfis chin rested in his CILp-pgd hand j. GENT/MI. Gllllilillli‘ I Thin column i: reserved for new: cf local interest. but ndvertlslnl, of n newey nature may inserted n five conic e ward. smelly vu- eble in edvnnce. culweu. m momma: CONTEDIRATION LIFE IN SUBANCI. n3. J. r. umz will not. be in! 121:0“ clloe from July 31st w rfkugust WATH. BATES for the present anus-rice‘ were due July let. Avoid ut oil by bikini; today. 7-28-31. NOTICE-Jrhere will be no ser- vice in Btl-nchel ‘meedey H931“. -3l-l| YOUR CURRENT Wafer Ac- count i; not yct paid is 1on4: ovei- due. levee ncv promptly 7 a m, P.W.C. PASS LIST-The marl: made by Ione MacDonald. Ken- lingum, should have been 502 in- stead of m as reported. POLICE COURT - The anti- . liquor activities of the city police 1 are partially reflected in the fact that. there was an empty docket in the city police court Saturday. There were three arrests for drunk- enness over the weekend. l ____ i STORM WAS SEVERE _ Ac-I cording to City Councillor Percy; F G. Gay, last week's storm was thei worst many sections ci the Pro-I vince have witnessed in several years. It. was particulerl severe in the vicinity oi Bothwel where Mr. Gay was an eye witness of its fury. An odd freak of the light- ning was that while it struck and almost demolished the front of u house owned by Wesley Brown, the occupant of the dwelling. Mrs. Herbert Fraser. was unharm- ed. I FORMER I5LAND BOY DIED 0F WOUNDS — Mrs. Louise Van D. Seaman. River John, N. s. is in receipt oi the following letter . from the Minister of National De- -‘ fence, Ottawa, "Minister of Nnt- , ional Defence deeply regrets to 1n- form you that Honorary Captain ' William Alfred Seaman has now _. been officially reported died of wound; twenty first July 1944. stop g If any further information becomes . available it Will be forwarded as - - soon l3 {Efiii/Bd." I HEXHIBITORS ATTENTION!_— ;_. Provincial Prize List is now 3VZIII» sble and anyone who has not rc- ceived one can do so by writing the Secretary. J. W. Bculte . Cbnr- - ~ e , P. c. I. 7-7-1!- nsrm GUARDIAN ..'I-IOSPITAL DANCE. Gcorizt- town. Tuesday. August lst. SDCCILI Ferry trips from Newport and Lower Montague leaving iii 9.3‘. P. M. and rBiurniniZ biter dnilcf.“ i _ - . It's iiiurder! i And ilr. Orilway Greeks The Case l-Zadlcrs top crime exnlcrt matches Wits with six murder suspects l Columbdas second screen transla- tion oil’ the famous lvlsx Margin radio broxram. "Crime Doctor's Si-ranzest Case." now olariniz at the Capitol Phebtre. is a story of primitive passions . dark hit’.- rms . . . bitter iealousies . , . itrasbinz . . . weird. warned emotions that led to . . . M DER! Dr. Ordwav (Warner Bax- r) cracks a safe. cracks a head. - cracks a. case. and bv pact under a hypnntc spell per- iomis the stranizest third decree the screen has ever seen. Featured in this macabre mys- tegédargh the WEII-IIIKIIUWTI I-Iollyk- m eapdans: ynn Merrie . iReizinald Denny. Barton MacLane. lJerome Ccvwen. Rose Hobart. Gloria Dickson. Virginia Brissac. Lloyd .' Bridles and Constance Worth. It -. lwas written bv Eric 'I‘nylor and dir- ‘ iccted by Euizene J. Forde. ‘ Igwnnt to answer for she made no ” - reply. l Two hours later, seated at one of the tables in the Boston Public Library, Joan snapped the rubber band about her note book and for the first time since 5119 had sat . down regarded the other persons . at file table under the green-shaded ‘- ls he frowned bt the printed tinge. l'_ l-le looked up quickly as ii Joan's _ "ll/fili- Baze had Pflnetrated his ailro. "' KL; eyes, e. surprisingly light gray, were as brilliant as the spectacular diamond in hi; hectic :12, They bored into hers then shifted quick- lv to the man beside him. She hurriedly picked up tile books 1mm which she had been making notes. On the way t0 the desk. she puzzled over his face. There was about him of someone she had seen before. ‘ 81c stopped on the landing o! the grand stairway to look down into the court. Benche, along the stone walls of the cloister glowed with the color of the frock of women and zirls who m readIns and smoking. She leaned forward. was that Senorita Nadia Donescs sitting down? It was. In the some white linen wuit she had worn in the Cars- field post-office this morning. She wee looking at her wrist ‘ya-ah. She. herself. had better watch the time. Phillli) Bord had invited her lo lunch with him at the '1‘ “fhnrf. It you don't get a move on my hearty, vOlI'1I be late for lunch and you know you're Pretty smug abxit _,__..._.- ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 31, 1944 V GIIARLOTTETOWII, PIIIIIGE EDWARD. ISLAND “The Kentucky of Canada” . Charlottetown Driving Park 8i Provincial Exhibition OLD HOME WEEK and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition‘ p, RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. iilllI FRIDAY August 15th, 16th, 17f h, and 18th, 1944 (A member of the‘ United States Trotting Association) 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE PURSE $750.00 2. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL (Classified) PURSE $500.00 2.14 . . . . . . ..PURSE $500.00 2.16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $500.00 _. 2.19 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $500.00 r. 2.22 PACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500.00 7. 2.25 PACE CLASSIFIED......................PURSE $400.00 8. FREE FOR ALL TROT......................PURSE $600.00 _9. 2.16 TROT...... . . . . . $500.00 0. 2.22 TROT...... . . . . . . . . . .........PURSE $500.00 l. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE. Prince Edward Island Futurity 12. 4 YEAR OLI) TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will live $800.00 to be dlltrlbvlled lmong the winners of the fhree Futurit- les along with the amount paid In for these Fuinritiel. The Two Yen Old Pntnrlty will be need n Goodwill Races in September. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given tn the owner of the winnin| hone In each race. The MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY 0F MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy. known as the British Console Trophy which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Anocieficn will lilo {Ive 820 to the driver scoring the most points during the meeting. $10 to the driver scoring the leoond molt pcfnh dlrinl the meet. First place counts five points. second place three points. third place two points and fourth place ene point. $10 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and 810 to the driver driving the fastest heat paced during the meet. $10 will be glvcn ihc caretaker of the horse trotting the fastest beet and 810 to the caretaker of the hora pacing the fastest heat. $10 will be given to winning driven of each race. $5 will be given to the caretaker of each hone winning n nee In the fretting and peeing clues luring tho meet. $50 will be given to the owner of the horse that beats track pacing record of 2.05 1-2 except u provided for be- low. S50 to the owner of the horse that beats the track trotting record of ‘L01 i-l except u provided for below. In case two horses beat the above record: then the award! [o to the fastest hone. If two hence tie for th swardl the money will be divided equally. I Entries close July 31st with J. W. Boulter. Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E. I. GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL RACES MILE HEATS) Horsemen by wiring at our expense notifying us of their arrival will be met at the train and their baggage transferred to the grounds without cost to them. also Two entries of the nme ownenhfp luy start in the lllle race. PIIWWIIIK the full 5 per cent in paid on each starter. the drivers having the approval of the Indus. All horses with names of driven will be declared in n l1 o'clock s. m. the dny prior to the nee, when poeitlonn will be drawn to enable us to print score cards with netnnl taken away without ‘cost to thenti. Evc‘ry eficrt Knits; lull"!- mdo to make '1" °""“°“'5 "Y "ma" ’“‘ Eligibility lined on u.s.'r.n. money vvinnin chlelfi- them away feeling that they have been well trolled. “mm. ' ‘ All races to be raced on three heat plan: l0 per cent of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The re- mainder will be divided Into three equal parts. one purl three heat winners they shall'have a fourth heat to de- termine the winners. Any hlorL-se winning! the first two heats in any race shall . Wk r and inst ‘scoring position. Said horse must not IIY “lb bu‘ "7 for the heat. All purses divided 40. 30. 18 and 12 per cent. Entry fee ii per cent. Five pcr cont of the money raced for each heat will be deducted from u... first horse. 4 nor w“: from second horse. 3 licr ccni. from the third horse an: per cent from the fourth horse. Entrance fees and e- ductions do not apply to Futuritiel- Six horses to enfcr and four to start. Rights reserved in change nrozrlm. reieol- any flflry. or if entry appears to lay over the field to the extenii. tihl: there is not. in u... opinion o! the monosomonl- I" 1° "1 competition, then the said entry ml!’ b6 "Ink-TY"! m l faster class or entry fee refunded. bar any driver and t‘: declare race of! on account of bod weather. or failing obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to trig‘!- fer horses to another class i0 which they a" 9H3 9' re-opcn or substitute another without advertising. or liter or extend racing dates or extend credit. Purse money will not he paid to lnyflllfl Erceiltsgmf" unless an order from owner authorizing some s lire - Additional entries ni‘ an individual ownership may be "ma; in any class by the payment of 1 per cent on closing date. but entries of separate ownership. although in the sums stable must nay instnlimcnt in full. Eight: reeerved to give or extend credit for entries c1 other pnrpoeer. to be raced for each heat. In the event of there bclhl The l ‘ " no ility for any accident or demure to nny person or property dur- ing this meeting. and this underltanding is part of this ‘ . Owners must assume any damage to property or persons caused by drivers, stimulants or horse. Ihy. straw and etebling free. Inga culled at 1.45 P. M. to start at slurp l P. M. U.8.T.A. rnles to govern except where they or ciungee dle to wer rqnintionz conflict with these conditions. Be lure and bring your eligibility certificate: and driver’! licence. No Photo Finish. THE OFFICIAL! The officials will be selected for their experience and reliability and will be instructed fc carry out the rule: firmly and fairly. All puree money will be paid immedi- ately after the race and horsemen are baked to I?! lllfll from Secretary before leaving. PRESENTATION OI‘ PRIZE MONEY Friday evening on or about 8:30 o'clock the President will nward special ribbons. prizes to the vvinninl "PM". driver: znd caretakers, li. the Judges lfnnd and those winning swords will please be on hand to receive them. Entries Close Julv 31st. 1944 J. W. BOULTER, Secretary, cnnnbornrovvrl. r. c. '. If yon hnve no entries for above ciaeeee pal this form on fa “other herlemlbn. You will confer a favor by pmssin; along the new! about "OLD POME ‘WEEK- rosy AND “CAP" sruiabsz: —_~—_ 1- . .._. ;i\ By Edwina- fng on time to the minute. she reminded herself. She tucked the note book into the green bag which matched her hat, passed the noble lions oi St. Guild- (m5 guarding the landing. ran down the broad yellow-cnarble stairway too preoccupied to hear or didn't i Receiving sows Fr DAVIS 6. FR 4th. Farmers whhing to sell kindly ar- range delivery on that day. f §f‘_o_Be Continued) m4 “red orlh into the street. iday (Only). August ASER. LTD. I HAVE A HUNDRED yew. THEY SAY YOU sraum n" Ricu- AN‘ fan's WHY voua ‘snort-ten WANTS T! Q/ou ~ro LlvE rcr m: HOUEE D 5'- HA‘. HAii- HA)‘. HOii-imnomt §§UAN§IS _'.DO\.\.AR5l HA‘- HUNDRED I u i): N!’ AW DON'T GO