. .~ ,__ i M '"* n_.... , I TODAY ‘Jalter BRENNAN rat's ; siLLY . Genre Autrey ...r:. _ mi - u‘ u r2 .\|. an..-» ~¢,H..._.cu-.. .._.... §€Ei KITTY ITYTT." " h..- .-.._... <~._..--._.. .[ 7., nut-ician. contributrs A>....EAH~....H~t_rt<-.-,._,,_.. a‘ i Srnjyng Cowboy”. _.._j.m_ , Prince Edward Theatre. .._ ...-.,.-‘.___ ~._..__.__.~ -__ _ , LII(‘_‘\‘ ‘live i trazrr: circumstances that ' f‘flllli’ll't"S . fhc mobsters ‘ howcvcr, it OFrom time immemorial good old Sussex in one or another of its twenty flavors has pre- sided as the genial host at ; that some plcniclters prefer the khrce new Sussex fruit flavors, Ornngeacie, Lemonade and Lime Rickey have a won- to the kiddies. For every spec oI the lull natural tang and llavor ol the orange, lemon and lime is preserved in these true Iruit drinks in a newer ancl liner way. Include a bottle oI each in your next Sussex order. You can get all three in the -...\..,..a.4-.. .4 ~ amt- ‘MATINEE 11c — 27c. c.- SATURDAY: 3.1s-1-s.4s SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 EVENING 27c — 33c. At Capitol Seven new songs by Gene Autry. , composer of rnorc than 200 cowboy ballads and whose recordings have ; two million, offer i al from comedy urns to heart- ~ bzrllmi- of the open range Cowboy." spirited rc now playing at atrc. (lOdlCBtBd to his "Champiorf; Cot in the , T . t"; “IT. B0 You Little Girl.‘ and . uc 13.)." are the new‘ 11.1m- i- ("illilltjrlfi sold more than » entrrcly by Autry. I .-- ;)O])'il.\I' singing cowboy‘ col- .:.: wrxwl uzth Smilcy Blll'l‘.t'ii€ ll.r:r;.' Grey on "Tlu- Rainbow .. and "The Covered Wagon." llurruttc, cowboy comcdlan and one comedy Ntlli, "Lily J1‘-~\§’II~.~(-\‘>_1)INOAI(\|“ and at romantic bu Lui, -Do\\"u in Slum- "mlnrrtl." and collaborated with .r:.ri Qlwcr Drnkc on _ twbtry corned song -n o" iliobtii number of new “Yipcr-‘ma ’I‘hr< sonizs orr- lllOtlOll picture is pre- scnlcd no numbers by the cuwb 1y t. ._.>c of entertainers ‘| ' Gtnc o - to tour the _‘ “‘ a radio outfit 1n a wagon caravan. ‘their many adventures with ran- chers, dispcradccs, and the diffi- culzzcs of the tour provide plenty of at n. ,1l'.(l rrrll- along ‘wxth the llllulrlllil illi‘ ' r. out rirrmcni. Los Virldc is the girl in "The Spcnccr Tracy In “Fury” At Prince Edward Szivirr Sidney and Spencer Tracy . arr Lac bin. ant co-slars of "Fury." r the picture now showing at the And in this powerful screen play. ‘ rxwfornranccs that wlll lizigvr" long m your mcmory! Tlic llHFlélllVC, has to do with the scparatc i two young lovers on the eve of thcir marriage. Tracy, as the mnn. is arrested as a kidnap sus- 1 pr-c: and apparently’ burned dcarh by a furious mob that I storms and fires the prison in which he ls held. Ills life wrecked, and hls mind iwistcti l)_\' the horror he has been i throuun. hc trrws into hiding and convicted of his murdcr! As a hard-hitting indictment of a national shamc. "Fury" stands out as one of the fine pictures of thc year, for its power llcs In its alwgcther objective [approach to the subject of mass lawlessness. In addition to its social value, is tremendous screen farc, acted with unusual skill by the co-stars and a cast that in- cludc. such sterling pcrfonners g5 Walrm- Abel. Bruce Cabot, Edward Ellis, Walter Brennan, George Walcott. Frank Albertson and many othcrs. See “Fury" If you want drama "gets" you! It ls a grand trcat in the acting. photographic, ‘ (irrocting and story departments. Seek Approval 0f Seaway Scheme WASHINGTON, Sept. 16-(AP>-_ A new move lo win United States l scnnic ratiIlczftior1 of the St. Law- rcrrcc Wntcrivzry treaty was launch- cd today with the approval of Pre- stdcnt Roosevelt. Thc IlflIIOXIIII scaway council after mcrrbcrs of its executive Com- mittee cailcd at the White House announced it would organize on several fronts to sccure approval of the treaty at the next Congress and insure construction of the Great Lakes-st. Lawrence Waterway system. If vflu are growing flowers or Wqetables for the fall exhibitions, an occasional application of plant 100d will usually work wonders with I points in the Marltlmes. to have twenty-two oil H..\fcrcer of Halifax, Professor" of Modern P:of. C. Associate Languages in Dalhousie University, wlll be visiting Charlottetown on Saturday next. Prof. Mercer wlll speak in St. Paul's Church on Sun- day morning and 1n Trinity United , Church on Sunday evening upon the subject “International Peace and the l cague of Nations". On Monday 3 cvc-nlng Prof. Mercer will deliver an illustratcrl lecture in I-leartz Mem- orial Hall upon the subject "Gen- eva and the League of Nations." Prof. Mercer has been President 1 of inc Halifax Branch of the League of Nations Society from 1934 to 1936 and has paid three visits to Geneva He is a graduate of Manchester University and after graduation spent two yrears studying in Europ- ean Universities. Since coming t0 Daihousle Prof, Mercer has been in. forested in sport, particularly Tennis and Badminton. He was Maritime Tennis Champion in 198, Maritime Badminton Champion In 1023. and 1927, and is now Tennis and Badminton Coach (Honourary) at Dalhousie. Prof. Mercer has also bccn interested in Prison Re- form and the introduction of the Borstal System in Canada, and is now. President of the Halifax Branch of the Prisoners‘ Welfare Association. Under the auspices of the League of Nations Society Prof. I Mercer has delivered a number of lectures in rccent years. His present visit m Charlottetown 1s part of an itinerary which includes New Glas- ‘gow. Port Grevllle, "Southampton, Fredericton and other Prof . Mer- cer wlll speak before the Rotary Club at its Monday luncheon. and 0n the same day wlll also address the students of Prince of Wales College and the pupils of a number o1’ the Charlottetown public schools. St. John; CONSOLATION T0 A WAR. VETERAN CAME FROM A PRINCE AT MIDNIGHT The dedication by King Edward VIII of Canada's memorial to her dead at Vlmy hm inspired the pub- lication of anecdotes of His Majesty's last visit there as Prince of Wales. one. hitherto unmcorcled, runs as follows: Some years after the war an ex- soldier was dying. frlendless. in a hospital. His only visitor was a well-known Plldre. As death drew The Oantral Guardian Thle column In neon-ed for new: nl Iocnl Interest hut advertising II u newly nnture may be Inncrted at i cent: I word ntrlctly pnylbln In ndrnnoo. . IIOSIEBY SPECIAL- S 91' V1 c e weight 1nd chiffon. 59c R. P. Simp- 5011. L-6517-16-1B CONFEDERATION urn msun- anca. ' 1r6798-7-12-312. sracrar. cuznnaarcn -Jersey and wool dresses $1.95. R. P. Simp- son L-6517-l6-18 BICYCLE STOLEN-Police are investigating the theft of a Scout Bicycle owned by Herbert, mm“, city, and stolen from In front of the Currie building. License number y; 124. . THE crux-nu. PARISH-Divine Worship will be held on sabbath next as follows: Canoe Cove, 11,09 A. M. Churchill, 3.00 P. M. Clyde River 'r.oo P. M. Mr. n. Lloyd Henderson. student will preach, 11-6583 BAPTIST CHURCH CENTEN- NlAL-Thls evening there will be held a Congregational Social glflq- "m8. l-n the course of which there will be presented a history (f the Church during its hundred years of activity. Addresses wlll be de- llvered by local clergyman and 1; g expected that Dr. A. C. Vincent the former minister of this Ooflgrg- Sal-ion will be prasent with a. mess- “Be- The prosramme will be broadcast through the kind ser- vices of atatlcm C. H. o. K, A11 members 0f Church m4 wngrega, U011 are invited to be present. WILL ADDRESS QUEBEC CON. VENTION—H011. Dr, W_ J_ P_ MacMillan, accompanied by Mrm MacMlllan, leaves this morning f0!‘ Quebec city where he has M. Cepléd 8.21 invitation 00 addregg the Kiwanis convention next Monday on the work achieved through m-lpp. led cluldr-enm clinics In m]; pm. vfnce. He will showa motion plcturg film of the work, made by m, Cleveland Craswcll, in the course of his address. Before returning he will visit Boston, spendlng mm, lime at the Lahey cllnfc. Dr. and Mrs. MacMlllan expect tn be absent from the Province about two weeks. The!’ "e muklne the mp by automobile. Personals Mrs. Dorlnda Curtis of Cam. brldse. Mm. is at present visit,- 1118 in Charlottetown. Miss Lorine French has returned home after an exijoyable holiday spent with relatives and friends in the United States. Mr. E. V. Bell, of the Maritime Electric Co. has returned from Elizabeth City, North Carolina, where he has been visiting his parents for the past two weeks. A former- Islander. Mr. Forms Rhude. acting superintendent of the Vancouver Bureau of the Can- "4111" P1955. Ia spending a brief vacation here. Mr. Rhude ls a son of the late Capt. I. C. Rhude, of Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Earle S. Ebcrs and son‘. James Donald, have left the Island for Columbus, Ohlo, where Earle wlll continue his studios at Ohio State University. They wlll go by way of Boston and will be ac- companied as far as Boston by Mrs. fibers’ sister, Mrs. Florence Nicholson, thence proceeding to Columbus. near the ma-n expressed a desire to see the King-then Prince of Wales-Hum: he had known 1n France. The padre understood and dashed to York House, only to be told that the Prince had retired for the night. Suca a banana into a bowl of Kelloggfi Rico Kriapies. Pour on milk or cream. You've never tasted a cereal that combines so well with the flavor of ripe fruit! Rice Kriapiea are nour- ishing and easy to digest. A: grocers everywhere in the Mother Goose story package. Made by Kellogg in Inndon, Ontario. S0 CRISP tiny actually crackle in _ ulllt or ma: 11m cflagrlcrrr“ ETOWN GUARDIAN For finer W0 R LD -Wl D E reception better values. set of t range aviation and amateur calls. $3150 New RCA Victor Table Model T4-2 — A beautifully finished chest ty e cabinet. The big little he year. Standard wave reception with an extended including some police, HEAR THE RCA VICTUR THE NEWEST RADIO MIRACLE This Fall ‘there's RCA Victor Magic for ILLLI Never before could you choose from such a complete and Beautiful line. 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The one I refer to, how- ever. comes ln four shades, namely natural, coral, cardinal and ruby. These colors were created with the season's fashionable colon In mind. For with nail polish matching —a. trick smart woman have adopted- It la not. difficult to keep harmony prevailing between your fingers, LIMITED SW - w" h’ ”””” N ‘ 55_5 Street Charlottetown. LT,‘ Get Your New “RCA VICTOR” from ‘ MILLER BROS, Ltd Suitable Terms May Be Arranged Free Installation on all New Radios. lips and the gown you wear. If your mouth has acquired l» tell-tale droop at the corners, you will have to go to work on it as systematically as you would to correct a posture defect. Dc- feels is expression may not be as uncomfortable. but they may be more harmful because of the im- presslon you make on others. Prac- tlce smiling whcncvcr you have a moment to yourself, exactly us if it were an exercise-chewing as you smile-ls one of the olrlcst. and best. for starting that upward curvc at the corners of the mouth and giving a 11ft. to the entire faoc. And a good firming exercise, directed QAAAAAA“AAAAAAAAAAAAA Vvv vvvvvvvv Vvvvv v 0 A. RDY KENDALL . A. It. G. 0., L. It. A. M. 1 (Teacher's Dlplonu In Plano) wlll resume classes Monday. Sept. I4Ih I Group Instruction for ' beginners. W"! Prospective pupils kindly [ mike early application, Btudlo: Ilelrtl Memorial llall f Phone 000 or 1140. at the contours of the mouth, 1s to open the mouth a little mom than half way, and. then try ID bring the lips together without closing the teeth. QUAINT NAMES GIVEN OUT QUILT A number of antique quilts col- lccted by Mrs. Ruth Finley, of = Hnmpstcad, N. 2., are being wow“ ~ “g the Long Island Tercentcna-ry Exhibition. specimens in the collection are best described by the Q1151!" names given them by ‘he 13th Will-WY girls who pieced them. "The hove Apple," Indian Hatchet," "Boar's Paw," "Pride of the Ibrest‘ and "The Road to California" recall the perilous times 1n which the quilts were made. , Later many a. girl named her quug "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" L: the ninth President of the Unltcd States. William Henry Har- rison. Dolly Madison was remem- bered ln “Dolly Madison's Star," and the Father of Hla Country was sponsor for "Washington's Plumes." some of these pioneer women who lived on the New England coast where their men folk fol- lowed the sea. made quilts called "The Mariner's Compass" and "The Whale Oullt." Bible charac- tora wen also an inspiration. vvwvv ¢¢~ ‘an n n. vvvwvvvvvvv v 69991:! Rllllous folk o‘ the period and as a conseqllfnte the?‘ were quilts named “Joseph-I 9°“; "King David's Crown," "5°l°m°“ Templz" and, to honor the East?! .i WANTED Men, Women. "Dd Children to take 114' vantage of this offer 5 lb White Sugar 1-2_ lb. Bulk Tea 3 Cans Island Beans I lb. Mixed Biscuit 2 Ib. Bulk Raisins All For; Be one 0g the Luck)’ ones and win a Casi‘ Prize. Get 3'0"!‘ Sims Sli Here p8 Phone 246-J IIacPIlEE BROS. Prince Street —