1 rlneo mdwaa-o-sro-nav-n MATINEE sum- avian: c 7 AND e ,,.All the Screen C’ ufd-r-rurg 0H: LON wit?’ NE ANNEG-WYNIE 1 PETER 00E‘ ElENAl/ERDUGU l|0NEl ATWILI. ALSO CARTOON - MARCH OF TIME lions 0i lerror~logether in __ ,.|..r;...r..r, a All scrum sriisiirious! on... ‘éfirriinajrfiryr -ri.-nt. Fill) ‘i031 ilfiirllild l0 will‘ rfflh MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SACKVILLE om. 1070 F “TERROIP That old smoothie of the spine $11111? boris Karlofl. has a bone I'll 1f with all thou who thtnk amiss horror" films. mrdeuMasternoi Menace claims the m 110111111 as applied to his m oi screen and stage fare. is w» yhn misnomer. The fight t“ e 111181165. is "terror." Du 111101‘. savs the actor, "kn vufmgbhmirrlcii. aversion and re- mm ve- Terror makes your hair um “rm end. I don't play roles m, f 111111111112 0r repulsive. Nor murwc of Frankenstein.‘ my new revoking or repulsivg a1. “remit ls certainly destined to .280 i’ Curl out nf anyone's hair.“ Mug" (if Frankenstein." Uni p! p“ "m1 picture. is now at Theatre. with FILM Karloff oo-starred wi Lon Q811- ey. John Carradino nd J. Carrol Nalah add something extra to the film in the way of 2 . you lzuewd it, . . . terror. Others 111 1118 are Anne Gwynne. P611411‘ 09°- E191" Verdmo and Ulonel Atwill. Dielectric nearing applied W defrosting frozen foods does lhe job so quickly that. there is no chemical breakdown in the struc- tur of the food such as often 0c. ours under ordinary thawing pro- ure. lilmpcdocles, Greek poet and physicist, bereved that the earth rested upon a whirlwind that blew the heavenly bodies around m; flry and mpt them from fall- ing down and destroying the SIGKVILLI TODAY ONLY “ BLONDE i. RANSOM '1 _ Shows At 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 _‘ = CAPITO Illllll. —-Flll. —- SM .Also -— Serial - Sports ,,-_.. . ' iiiriiy ililtlll Elli} llllllli I. Elllllllll Ililltlllfi BEBRBE 0011-111 ltlllllifll U“ 11 1111"" Yndvil - Snapshots HARPER- CULLEN WEDDING If; film which General Douglas McArthur, A 111111111188 of exceptional inter- est to the younger set was solemn_ ized in St. Cuthberts Church. St. Teresa's. at 8 am. Wednesday, August i5, 1945. that of Lucille Veronica Cullen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cullen. St. Ter. cit-ifs, and Melvin John Harper, soil oi the late Mr. and Mrs, J_ Harper of Charlottetown. The nuptial mass was celebrated and the ceremony performed by Rev. Basil Croken. P.P. Given in marriage by her father“ the charming bride was a picture of youthful loveliness in a ink sheer and satin street-length ress with matching accessories. Her corsnge was of Queen Elizabeth roses and Lily cf the Valley. and she carried a vrhitc pmyer bog}; adorned with satinhstreainers and Lily of the Valley. Mrs. Stephen Malone as her sis- ters bridesmaid. was wlnsome in n street-length dress of Queen's blue with dainty matching floral head dress and ccvsagr of nink rose- buds and Lily of the Valley. The groom was attended by Mr, Stephen Malone brother-in-iaw of the bride. Miss Mamie Cameron Dresided at the organ and played the processional and recesslonal, while the girls‘ choir sang lovely 113111115 111111112 the nuptial mass. Following the marriage ceremony a sumptuous ivedding breakfast was served at the spacious home of the bride's parents to immed- late relatives and friends of the 111111113! and popular couple. The 13911911113’ arranged table was cen- tcrcd with a three-tier wedding (Pake- 10011611 with a. miniature bride and groom, after which. amid showers oi confetti and congratu- lagons c! lfiriends, the bridal party on a oneymoon trip through the Marltimes, Mrs. Harper grav. clling in a blue two-piece suitwith black accessories. On their return they will rcsidc in Charlottetown “Ilhefo thfe riroonlinis 1a valuable em- lwycco tes n de art o! DcBlois Bros. pp g p mem ‘The many beautiful and costly wedding presents testified to the popularity of both bride and groom. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service in Tri- nity Uni-ted Church the min Dfeflchad 0n "The Prince of pea and referred to the signing of the peace between Japan and the United Nations and the Emvphggfl the representative of all the Unit- Qd JVBfiOna n that solemn cc- cuion. gave t nks to coo for the power which made victory possibly 511d ufflvd upon all people the nec- Wally of spiritual strength to car- ry on the work oi peace. The Minister urged upon the congregation the necessity of per- sonal dedication to Christ, who in the Prince of Peace as an expres- sion of thought and dedication to the fulfillment oi our individual responsibility in the cause oi world peace. Mlas Pauline Simmorr‘ sang the 8010 "O 10rd Most Holy" (C. Franck) In the evening the Minister 810M 0n "Aa a man Thinketh" u.r- 81 the lo to find some solid bass for the lives in thought and activity and again placing beioro them the supremacy of Christ a; the from whom comes the thou! t and ctice that develops" Christian lives. individually and‘ collectively. M188 Kfly Mclaahern rang the solo "Entreat Mo not to Leave Threw-Gounod. DEWGBUWY. lllngland - (CF)- Walter Bellwood, 6'1. committed suicide when his horse. to which h was devoted. had to be destroyt . LONDON —- (C?) -— Australia is to present Britain with a new and Mrs. Ackland have made their home in Bradalbane, P.E.I. There and in the surrounding community Mr. Ackland has given freely of his time and spiritual gifts work of the Kingdom as a Lavnnn in Gospel preaching and faithful witness. At the Kmgston service of worshi 5th a forceful and soul-searching mcs- sage from "Behold I Stand at the. Door and Knock." was presented with license by the pastor and on be- half of the c Baptist. “THE STOMRY VOF TH THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 0EIITIIIL_G_IIAIIIIIAII _ Tbh column‘ h round for nun of local Interest. but solver-thin! of a newly nntnro may be inserted at In out a word. strictly nay ablo In advance. CBABWILL for Photographs. UONFEDIBATION LIFE IN UBANCI. . DB. I. IACIIMISI. will be absent from his oflice from September 4th w September 18th lnclusévg.” WOBTIPS nave-swarm. Prince strut, will b; the only Drugstore open this afternoon and evoerginlg. ‘m: oosrm. smvrcss in the Afton Hall. New Dominion, con- tlnue nightly at 8.30 and are iii- creaairqrgl in attendance and inter- est. e Gospel again 15 P1011138 to be "The power of God unto IIOLMAWB Charlottetown Store is now unloadln! fl 0B1‘ 01 130111111" cona. Wallboard; also Donnacona insulating lath and l-lardboard- Book your order now. while stocks are available. 9-4-31 COLLISION — A collision oc- curred at the intersection of Up- per Queen‘ and Hayfield Streets about 9 o'clock yesterday morn- ing between a Chevrolet sedan and a Plymouth coupe. Both cars were badly damaged. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Scr- vices sabbath, Sept. 9th. Com- munion Kinross, 10.30 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. Thursday, Sept. 6th Argyle Shore. 8 P. M. Monday. Sept. 10th. Belle River 8 P. M. ‘Tuesday. Sept. 11th Murray River 0 P. M. Wednesday, Sept. 12th. Birch H111 a P. M. Rev. J. n. Bishop. 9-5-1l. 30TH ANNIVERSARY - On Fri- day, Aug. 30th a number of rela- tives and friends gathered as a surprise party at the home of vlr. and Mrs Wibur Trainer of Wes‘. Royalty to celebrate witli them their 30th wedding anniversary. Good wishes and kind remarks were expressed by those present and the couple received a num- ber oi lovely gifts of which they were very well pleased and ex- pressed their deep thanks. The remainder of the evening was spent‘ in Joyous entertainment. After lunch being served the guests de- parted wishing. Mr. and ltfrs. ainor many more years of happy wedded life. LICENSE T0 PREACII - Fol- lowing the regular evening service oi the Kingston Baptist Church. Prince Edward Island, July 22. a license to reach the Gospel was unimimousy granted to Deacon Stephen Ackland of that church. Since their removal from Kingston community in May. i944, Deacon to the and lord's Supper on Aug. ncentiate Ackland delivered At this time he the church .5 k i n It c h 319l1i10i1in mingle: Your Ikrn h . ;_ , and pores 711185712“ ellrilih l1.i§'1..1.1§r"=liow“t'§'rl5 ml- orukkunll. czerna-lika Rush Pee lag, 311351110 Y1 B1°L§hcs. Pimples, Kin worm, >4 out Itch and nthe. clzin hlemishu. T 1Q n" rrrer.:.r';:1~=- - in 1i your .n . end more nt- m must satisfy you your money back on Pack . Get Mandala: w J5.§.°‘-.‘.2l.?.“§.l‘i'é.ii“la‘. money bank trial offer protects you. ' R. C. A.’ F. REPATIHATES _.. Two Islanders are listed among 89111011111151-91)’ 430 personnel oi U18 ROYBI Canadian Alr Force 1101118 "Diltrizited on the Empress of Scotland and expected tn ar. rive at (‘Quebec City or; Sunday, 39kt. 9. Phey are Cpl. Keefe. C. A., 9 Chestnut Sire-ct, City and 3/0. Lrciair, M. l... North's..- co. POLICE COURT-Yesterday at ,e‘P"i1:_c Court a woman charged 11111.1 ting dfllllk_lllltl disorderly: was ieriiandcd uiitil Thursday. A nr-zn charged with being drunk had 1115 $10 bail’ cstrsaicd while ali- other oil a similar charge tvgrg r9. manded one week. A drunk and incapable was fined s5 and costs or 19 111W. 1r man charged iviih m. 1911113 a forged qiiequc ivas furth- er reniandedniiiiil ill!‘ 11lh_ A service man cnargcrl wiili [he rig- 511119110“ 01 11 D1611‘ glass window 111111319, 800d by payment and was permitted to return in his unit A case of escaping from lawful cu - tody was remanded until Friday. Personals Miss Cora Boswall of Povrnal left yesterday for Ottawa where she has accepted a. position. Mrs. Ambrose little daughter Flo: spent a very Georgetown. aiirl r.‘ of Povviizil,‘ pleasant VlSlt in- Mrs. Charlievjn-efs has‘ returned] to her home in Pownal having! spent the week in Uigg, Michael and Brian Davie of (Kiarlottcio\vn_ spent a fcw dqixsi ill Pownal, ‘ Mrs. Murdock MacLeod and son Edison have returned to Quincy. Nlass. afar-r spending a pleasant. vacation in Eedicrii. Mr. and lVlrs. Peter McDonald. Moncton. N.B., were guests at the homes at their tive parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. l1: McDonald, 24'] Sydney St, Char-i lottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus". Wzridcli. North Trynn. ‘ Mrs. MacDonald and two young sons Billie Jr,_ and Vernon, are spending the week-end and List .oliday tile vacation months with Col, lifacDonald and two olrlcz" sons Douglas and Lewis prior to ghc re-opening of college and sclirvis. Mrs. W. B. Stevenson resident of Lawton, Oklahoma. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Murphy and family at Fredericton. Mrs. Robert Bustiu nu: daugh- ter Carol. TBZUTDCCl to r haznc in Somerville. M. 5., s; an enjoyable visit with relatives Kinkora, Hope River and Moncwn. Mr. and Mrs. l. L. M helm. Alberta. are hav ant holidav visiting frimrls relatives here. Thsv are Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shaw, Prince‘ hurch. - Maritime (l) Before August 5, 1945, most peo- ple who had heard about the great energy stored in atoms thought the idea the merest theory. But date. the vast power of the atom was demonstrated. An atomic bomb, the ex losive content of which on y a few the Japanese an American plane. The army blown into a cloud of smoke, rubble. rising 40.000 feet. (l) Crew members of the l dropped the atomic bomb on might have been sted out of ,To give the plane a chance to ‘lafe distance. the bomb was tloha parachute to let it down slowly. ' e bomb wu timed so that gale”: o . , gr un i‘ 1 (l) What wan the material of the unds, was drop _ El. city Hiroshima. "iram iroshima iwerc not too sure of their own_ safety. gEvea at a very higlla altitude their plane I ltl" blast before it reached the - Mrs tr. street. E ATOM on that w. rlted on to that prrrriuccd by base was hydro-electric plants dust and proximately 10,000,000 .l.. .. (2) People the world over were aghast as scientists estimated the power of the atomic bomb. The power in one pound of explosive was equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT, enough to fill four trains of 75 cars. The atoms in the bomb contained a potential power equivalent in the States, running for one hour, or ap- Blane-Howard Wedding A pretty summer wedding took plare at the home of Mrs John Howard. St. Martins, N.B , wher 'her granddaughter, ljleleri V1Cl0lii Howard. daughter of’ FL How. ard and the late Mrs. Howar: was united in marriage to Sg‘. Norris Norman Bums. son nl Richard Binns and in late Richard Blnns, New Glasgow" P E I The ceremony was performed b; Rev. Frank Mollins of the Fl ..». United Baptist Church, SL-Mar. tins, N B, in the presence of r large number of friends and rcl~ ativcs The rooms vrcre decorated witi: potted plants and mixed summer flowers The bride was attended by he: cousin, Miss Joan Gale as brides. maid with Mrs Stewart Binns as lllfltlfill-CTJIORU!‘ Stcilvart Biiins was ills brother's groomsman The wcddirfg music was piuycd by Mrs. ‘Thomas Rankine oi Fair. rieid. During the signing of the register, Miss Viola Osborne was guest soloist CLVCII in marriage by her iaihci‘ the bride “ore a LUOYJfillgLll gowr; 0i white moire and shouldenlcilgtih veil: her only ornament W65 a string of pearls. Sire carried an arm bouquet oi American Beauty roses Miss Gale worr- a dress or '- ‘silk and curried a noscgay irl sivccijicus Nlrs Sic " ‘l. was ‘g0'~'~'n€d in ‘clue silc and (Ji-Tllifd a nose-gay of pink and white swectpcas Following the ceremony, a re. caption was held The bride's table 1 was covered with a lace cloth, cen. irerl with an artistically decorated wedding ciiize. flanked by willie taprrs in silver holders and vases ‘of summer flowers Mrs. FHL Howard, stcpmother oi the bride and Mrs. Harris David- son. aunt. of the bride, presided, IWilllp girl friends of tlic bride as- gistcd in serving Mrs R W Boll and N111‘; A L Rankin. aunts oi‘ the bride. replenished. Later, the couple left for a wed- dim: trip to Prince Edvaard Island anri points in Now Brunswick. The l“ “"011: an olive Zrcfn suit with .u.l‘. accessories and niiiix furs iiio gift of the g m. and a car- mge of roses. The blade is a grad- ‘uaie of the business department, J-forton Academy, Wolfville, N.S , and has been employed with the firm of EHIZYS-Oll and Fisher Lid, Saint John. l-iB The gronm is ncri at Utopia to their marriage the imply couple ivcre the rscpienis of many useful gifts including a table lamp from the staff of Emer_ scn and Fisher Ltd Out of town guests were: Mrs Richard 13' r5. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Binns. hiss Larra Biniis, Pte and Mrs Arthur Gordon. Mr. and Mis. Earle Brown, Mrs. Harris Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Howard. Misses Beth and Kay Howard. John and Pat Howard, C‘ cs Cale, M‘. '1 Ecl- ‘ ‘ Paul . Edna Patter. Doris . 'l‘ii21niir Bcck, Norma McAllisier, D/ladelcine Ledoux, Marlon Hayes, Mr. and Mrs Stew- art Binns. all of Saint John. Mrs. Harry C Harding. Ml‘. and Mrs. Hrniyv l-larrlrng. Mrs ltivlrs Cur- ric. Mrs Alfred Lean. Mrs Tkcmple Savage. all of Fredericton! Miss Ford, Ottawa;_M‘iss Shirley Ferguson. Mrs Lorna MacAusland. nearly all the United kilowatt hours. NEUTRON --> 0 ane that. the sky. travel a attached it would electric charge. As a Each atom gives off at est of metals, with nn atomic weight of 235. which moans it is approximately 235 times heavier than hydrogen. In the explosion, much of the substance of_tlie metal vanished. Mailer was turned into energy. This is the secret of atomic power. In the bomb, neutrons were fired at the hearts of uranium atoms._Ncu- trons are subatomic particles without uranium atom, the atom brooks in two. neutrons. These two neutrons hit two neutron hits u least iv: o more ,Corner; lvlrs Arthur Ranirin. Wcll- i i (3) People realized at once that the atomic bomb could be a great source of evil. A small enemy plane, stealing through the overcast with a fcw pounds of bombs. could wipe out such great cities as New York or Chicago. fcw tons could submerge such an island as Japan. A heavy enough bomb might cause an earthquake or some other great world-wide disaster. (4) Other people. more hopeful and optimistic, saw the force inside the up four atoms, releasing eight neutrons. The process is shown in the diagram above. The neutrons travel at a rate of about 20,000 miles a second. so the whole process takes an infinitely short time. Each atomic fragment had a field of force around it extending for a great distance. During» an infinitcsimul time, the rate of the explosion increases with great rapidity and thus is compounded into terrific force. (It) Althouqh the explosive material gulf you? Of course! Kellogg's Rice Kriopies are first for crispness everytime. You can't drown their merrygiap - Crackle- Popl fiops on the hit paradel Kellogg's Rice Krispies are favourites with everyone. Boy. what flavourl Crisp tool Just lleir them c-r-a-c-k-l-c in creaml Trv somel "Rice Krispics" is a rcgisicrud trade mark of rhc Kellogg Company of Canada Limired, for its brand of oven-puppgd rice. L __._ Halifax, NS.; Cpl J and Mr; , LUTON, BEDFDRDSHIRE. E118. Grant Brown, Pcnnfeld; Mrs. , land _ (CPI _ Battle 11118 01 11" 'I'l1ccn:is Rankin, Fairfield Mr. and 1 GPYmHn 61111581‘ Prinz Eugen has Mrs Rm. 351i, Joan 3am 531m, , tern g.vcii to Liiton corporation COSTLY FUR Broadtnil. the most expensive of lamb furs. comes from lambs born prematurely. esley Hills. Mass; IlltKfllldfil‘ How.) ard. Portland, Me. I —-St. John TelegraphJou-rnal FARM For: SALE Situated 0n main highway 1 1-2 miles from Hunter‘! River, 1 mile from School. consisting of 150 acres of land; 125 acres under high state of cultivation, 25 acres hard and soft wood, suitable for Dairy farming. Stone house consists of 8 rooms with bath, running water in house and barn. MERTON E. BAGNALL, Huntefs River, P. E. I. N0. 1: THE ATUMIC WORLD IS BORN YES. DEAR. l HAVE THE POWER DELLETS HERE IN MV PURSE. WE WON'T NEED ANY MORE TILL WE GET T0 VLADIVOSTOK atom becoming a great power for good. Under proper control, it. could un- shacklc man forever from the chains- of hard labor. A pound could drive a great liner many times across the- world's oceans. Just a few grams would keep an automobile running the entire life of the car. Less than a gram could easily send an airplane around the.‘ world without stopping to refuel. N0. S: THE SECRET 0F ATOMIC POWEB weighed mpeh more than this. with R81 complicated mechanism to set it of!» How the bomb actually worked is the Armys’ most carefully guarded secret. It was the roduct of a five-year co- operative c ort of more than 200 out- standing scientists. It was the weapon that broke the back of the Ja anue effort to dominate the worl and brought peace after the greatest war- in history. it is a weapon which the United States hopes can preserve 091"!"- slifllltfirs Chair for the House of ‘ common‘ to M” m. aha" du- in the bomb is believed to have weighed 9W0! h the t , b akh them in two and more 30mg m 1 g only a fcw pounds. the entire bomb giving off four neutrons. The (our break om. 1010 atomic bomb? Scientists called it U435. rThtl megs uranium. one of the heovl- Tomorrow: The First Mention of Atoml.