"my a._1")44 FQVHVIH"IVVH'LW " 1555555‘ ED WARD "_" “DR. KIILLESPIEYS CRIMINAL CASE" {SHOWS AT 2.30 -- 7.00 and 9.00 1 HRINCE TODAY ONLY-THE OLD FAVDRITE YEP! uisrn: urns Fm. and SAT ZTIMELIIlST concur r rai: rriiiu Time lcrep-lrapi y mailman: ‘ 1w 1~ er again in a notlot .- raiicninq and mi ' lncel ‘flieyh-e I ukeatlie ceiling all l g 4/‘ BAPITOI. w SE30 WI NG AT '.-.-.-..<..r.-t.i-t,ptp.na.mr-vin-'a.'.'.l.~. raw-n- r-a-uv-mmnmanw rs“ a .- .- w - -;-.- imq B . ., not». 1P» Hogan’ sotmek $1191” w‘ '1 Today—-Fri.-—Sat 2.30 — 7.00 - 8.45 Snappy, happy, laugh- . ing, play-acting with the Yanks in Ireland! You’ll love the scene at the "wishing-well"... - you'll cheer when I silt N -'-‘n"~“¢‘-'n'J‘-'-'- e affirm??? @. E M P I R E 1/; TONIGHT-J-‘RI - saw WHATA TEAM! pedml ectleel _ They'll never ~ be topped! no n oiiifiiifi. was: genre-as P'LUS COMEDY DICK TRACY SERIAL Evening Shows Only At 7 and 8:45 wwvi.-t-i.~.v.w.vc-.-.uvn~ ADEN — (CP) _ wlEon doctors llid welfare workers nre being rip- CHAPTER 5 0F “CAPTAIN AMERICA" ' ' RUDY VALLEE AND BAND - CARTOON Filled Laugh iiliow “Dougihboys iii ireidiio -u_ .1 \- u 1- . a e"-"-'-V¢'-'- '. "a"a"n"e'q‘n"ru'n‘n'ln'n'u'u"n‘ffn'f . . Montreal. took place at St. Agnes‘ E csimui. summit I Closing of the Gorcoran Business Training Studio Thin column t: reserved for new! of local iutercrt. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cent: a word. ltrletly Ill!- able In ad ance. card-swell. for rnowcrauiu. - Prof. l-Iazen Wlgmore and Mr. Ralph MacLean. both of Charlotte- town have returned from attending a Maritime conference of Y's Men at Moncton, N. B. n _-.,-nltn'~a'u'ln'n'd'a'la'u'llv'la'h'u'lu'u'h‘n'afi'hi'h'n' ing the term- - a number LEAVES FOR BOSTON - Mrs. 3,“'"‘“"°°'- Keith Morrow, with her en ' esemcd m baby I finer the graduate which in addressing the husband. Lieut. ‘ Keith Morrow, who is R. O. N. V. ' R. liaison officer there. WATER mares for oresentl ‘emqoodmwisw°uld be T” y quarters- beoome due on July 1st. d“ Please D3)’ momotly. 7-6-3l.I ‘ advice given them, to spend e were then extended to all The Pass List follows POLICE COURT __ M the any; (in: names of‘ those who vzere suc Police Court yesterday, a. drunk r and disorderly case was remanded‘ Fun i111 Saillfdiy; an assault case was|1n _ Ttlfiillltifd till tomorrow; a man ,c ivicted of disorderly conduct \\':i5 nivcn ninety days. and a wife |beaici~ was discharged on condi- [non he reform and pay the costs l n‘: o3." g and Business letter Writ Morell; Marjorie Morgan Citv of the trial j HISTORIC COMMITTEE - At 1 the 57th annual W. M. S. Presby- irrial in St. James Presbyterian Church, the following committee was appointed to look after pap- ers and articles of historic inter- City; Bhirlee Gladys Quinn Watervale; Hill. Marvfleld; Beatrice Blanchard City: Evelyn Handrahan . Mary MacDonald, Blocmtng Pt dcrs, Rev. T. H. Bussel Somers, Rev. G. C. Webster. It was also announced that Mrs. J. W. Mac- Kcnzio of Summerside was ap- pointed convcnor of the nominat- ingi lcommlttee for i945 Presby- era whose names are here listed: diard, City: Wendall Buriioe. Ci‘ Mary Campbell. St. Advards; RENEWING 0m FRIENDSIIIPS g93§;"~§;f§,,=m",§§;§" ,2,‘;§=*‘,@,§.“1= w» Friday tvitn their cousins. Mr. any‘ “m” Mccmy" 0"“ Law‘ glohntfi. Clegksnnd] sisterdof Rus- F°t mug a" e3’ a" Gavan‘ Shirlee MaoKinnon, City; dish, and reviewed the homes of Mnunxt ¢nrdlnnln the material relatives of Mrs. Mc- (my; He“ Power’ Georgetown; Kay. They visited the Park beach Glands Quinn wntervnle; and were around Green Gables nnd into the cemetery and visited the graves of the four grandpar- entslvnf é/IcKkay, leater calling a r. re ar 's an Mrs. Roy Toombs‘, Mrs. McKay and Mysie ‘hfinffimd work m double spent it few days at J. L. Clark's, Rustico. City: ‘Amy Mclnnis, Alberton: Vessey City; Harold sampel. try. wrote Final Paper in Spelling. (Alphabetically Arranged: Beatrice Blanchard 100: Clarence Duncan I00; Ethel Hill 100 Virginia Hughes 100; Florence Kelly 100; Mary Mc- Donald 100; Sadie McDonald 100; Shirlee MacKinnon 100; Joyce Nor- BUTLER-MALLON - The niar- rlape of Flying Officer Cyril Tho- mas Butler. D. F. M.. R.C.A.F., son . of Mr. and Mrs. William Butler. of ;York Point, P.E.I., to Miss Mary Eugenie (Jean) lvfallon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George lvlallon. of Robbins 100; Don's Robmns 1C0; dlth Smith 100: Mary Campbell 98: Harriet Clair 08: Flwllis Douse - Dennis oowling B8; Evelyn lsacristy on June 28. at eleven iorlock in the morning. The Rev. _ jFather E. J. Jones officiated. The Hnndmnnn 9g; Lennon, Mncnom bride was attended by her slsternnkgggxgndtembbhn 9a Mn-y veuey Miss Mary Augustine Mallon, andrm; Nelsenn Bncnnnnnn 96; Allison Corporal J. C. Ferguson, R.C.A.I1".. Cnnnnre 96; inn Duncan 96. “'"5.best 193"‘ F°11°wm3 a 1'9‘ June Miller 96; Joan McCarev 96: ceplion which was. held at the’ Jennie Mnxnn 96; Knrén Peterson home of the brides parents, the 95; Ruth Tmjnm- 95; Frodanne couple left for Prince Edward Isl-I Gallant 9,4; V1018 Allen 92; Evelyn and on their honeymoon. Flying! Kelly 92; Minn, Qnlnn 92; mnel Qfficerhutlcr recently returned Mngnugn 90; Robert McLeod 33; from ovciscas on special leave. af-l Rm. Mcgannern M; Manon Hughes tor hiving completed a tour of fo- Dons Ken‘, 70 operations. over enemy territory.‘ ' ' and also n tour as instructor. —l Montreal Star. I Personals _ Mr. and Mrs. John Newell of Bracklov, RR. 6 have received a cable from their son. Pte. Gavin Newrll, saying lie is in France. safe and well- Pte. Newell was in 13mg- land for two years before going to France. Mr. C. s. McKay and Mrs. Ches- tor McKay accompanied by Mrs Hadley NlcKay. Alberta. and Mysie McKay. R.C.A.T<‘. (W.D.) visited with Mrs. Sterling McKay at Clifton on last Friday. Miss Florence Christian of Launching. P. E. I., returned home inst Monday vvciiing after spend- ing the past two years in Cali- 1fornia. She first journeyed to Vancouver. B. C.. where she Join- ed a party of friends. In Montreal her sister, Miss Lucy Christian. mot lior and accompanied her home. ::0LD HOME WEEK and pro- vincial Exhibition August 15th 16th, 17th, 18th. 6-284! in Radio Drama In collaboration with the Char- lottetown Branch of the Canadian Authors‘ Association, CFCY re-j cently offered a prize of.$10 ior. the best play suitable for radiol production submitted in competi-l tion. The whole competition in-, eluded the short story and poetry, as well as play-writing and was‘ open to the students of Prince of Wales College. I The prize-winning play, written by Charles Dickieson; of New Glas- gow, P.E.I., was‘ presented last Pri- day evening over CFCY by local; talent. and both 115 00111995151071" and presentation were very favor- ably commented upon by the radio audience. t The action of the lay. which is‘ entitled "Dear Frien s and Gentle Hearts". centres around some in- cidents in the lite of the fam-ius 15 141111)" _,_____.,.___ Amer-lean composer, Stephen F0s-. hip rieiraa solution snow '10. io- ten It wns produced under met “if _. ,, “bfffflfl ,1“ “M; H , ,, able direction of Mrs. Frances Holl, 1“'“,“"“'Q"',““‘,L,“ ._ ‘“ ,““' i Trainor. Featured in the cast. oust. otniit and i to A...n lnuiu were me following programs i . in s rh) nun oi niaiciiiiip, plunging n breuin iDCt .al airmen. The first of Rose) Alex Large: Horace Wat- lmnnnn, nnn groups lrcady have iiflitfid at re- ers. propriotm‘ 0f the 11111816 SW19. m“ “(T6 ' r gllldl‘ ltCAP stations ior a ten- Douglas D0W11- sillinlans . A)» ,.i,u)._5 l“ m. (my go at nir torcc life and other The prlzze-Wiflffln! 1mm 1n 111° land‘ ‘boasts yT-u‘ oar-halo iiith groups already have arrived at n- contest. which was won by Miss that, lighter-tliiiii-aii- iCClllll; mid a hip-hip liorriiv tor our side. Besides Kenny Baker us slur of this tuneful conical‘ bCiWdIlhil t0 crpen at the Cupliolfliienuv: today the cast Lndudcs Joli Donnell, Lynn‘ Merrick and The Jesters as iCilUli‘ ed players. in minor roles arr: Dor- otiliiv Vaughan. Harry Shannon. EH1 51.1201‘ mid Herbert RllWllllSOll among others. HUG", UT, TAIKJRII 0F IMBARRASSMENT It's so easy to enjoy nll- day confidence when _ our latea are held in place byytlllS ‘co ortcuslilonfadentistaformula. I.Dr. Wcrnetfs - vent: sore gums. Powder lets you a. Iuconomical; enjoyeolid foods, small amount avoidernbari-ass- lasts longer. niont of loose 3.I’urc,linrmlcss, plnmjielpnpre- pleasant tasting. Aldvgmi-SOI. Monlybnclr l! notrhllpliled _ Dr. Wernefs. Bliuderé labors‘? titan, r141’: vnwnrw I ‘" fury-laud‘ i Jointed to Aden to establish in iomes and clinics direct contact with the women of the cousin-y. I .i.lt bdlli-{S [J iflC w, Lrudtiuuy" t.) a st 1' 1p" ii" y, characters: Stephen Foster. song writer, plflyedi by George Hart: Rose Wattersonm clerk in a music store. Fioilne Evans: Quimbo. a negro. Pius v81- laghan; Carl Baker. clerk in a music store (and Particular Fiend Elllbfatillli; one oi the most ex- tensive programs (vcr carried out.‘ ‘Air CIIQQlS in the Maritimes this ill learn what it is like Jean Nicholson. York. appeared ne- c/sntiy in The Guardian. sisrsnn GUARDIAN . ‘WANTED. - Teacher for New Zealand School, District 113. Pres- ent Supplement One Hundred Dol- lars. James Haiilon, Secretary. When autumn arrives and the boys prepare to no to school 11811111. L409. of ihcin Wlil be nble to say 'f‘ve tlovrn.“ or "I've been an S.P..“ or. prideluliy, ‘Ask me how a machine- kun WOrks! 0o oni I learned all about ‘eni!" for the first time in the history of the Cadets, permission has been {Zfilllifid to uiva the boys familiarl- zation flights in RACr‘ aircraft. and plans call ior all of the boys being taken into the air at one timc or another during their tan- day camp period. These flights ii'.'_,"1§:.;'. *:2ai.*“';:i.;i.;“:i:i.i:: Bracken Forses Sllbflcis ini- mouths nno thus the I ' F r Election Ill ai theory cf What a pilot 0i‘ a naviga-l tor docs will become practical knowledge bciore their very eyes. They Will raatch the pilot operatel his plane and the navigator chart his course. l 'I‘h.~ carefully planned program at lllisc summer camps at RCAF CHAPFEYZS LOCKS. Ont.. July 5 - (CP) - John Bracken, Pro- gressive Conservative national lead- The corcoran Business Training _| e namesdof the graduates, spoke —-—— m . RETURN "o" C°NFE1IENCE tiiifiZiifiétiis-hloifiillfiiiiiitfiiio day at 8 o'clock beginnin amount of work acconiplishedour- Wednesday, them‘ _ having completed the work in the 13511118 0V9!‘ Wednesday, J1‘ Bookkeeping and the shorthand d: 12_ it DelMhr-tnvents. slnc Their wwurds were sful in Shorthand s; Typwrlt- 0 , (theory and Practice) migllslr] Q g:. 1 Isobel MacDonald, Pe k ; Beth , _ cnnnn, Montague, new: fnslngwcn .v.>s-t an ovsv-ml-l-wwnm-i internipted by the buzz o! the telephone. Joyce lifted the receiver and then clapffihi her‘ Agatha McCabe, Stanhope; Hilda: “my we" McCarthy. Moiell; Shirley Arblng. McKinnon. City:- Ethel‘ m"; I'll talk to him Augustus: Grace Robbins. Midgellil A5511? if r ve gem anything o! W“ rtmcnt. est and value: Mrs. W. A. Stewart. an", we" wmwn |n Double Mrs‘ H- J~ G°rd°m M“ E-G- sum‘ and single Entry, Commercial Ari- thsmetic, Exchange. etc.. by those: Brendan Bell, City; Beatrice Blah-r defiantly‘ -.VI I-Iar- old Clark. Clty; Allison Cudmore, ' r City, Phyllis Douse. City: Clarence MacDonald, City; Sadie MacDonald] Eff-nest Joyce Norman, Mary. Quinn. City: Lillian Ra-pson, Mel-I be bourne; Ruth Trainer, City; Mary, and Robert Jorgeriaon have conglleted obtained by those who Jack I-lennessey 1C0 mairioo; Gladys Quinn 10p; Grace ‘self, will he? Not he! Mussolini on stations, also calls for. among nth- er lull‘. i115‘ study of machine ,1 guns, m rulogy, signals, navi- Jyntlon. the control tower and gen- Icrnl interest lectures on air force I! life. n5 ivell as the familiarization flights. The boys will live in bar- -racks identical to those used by regular HCAI" personnrl and they will do their slime of even fati- gue (lutles. t . Physical training and drill? Yes. tlir-i-‘li m»! lots or ilirit too. They'll l: n to tht- rrtniifl. of n bugle .' ‘w. it '5 w ll be in bed when vi C pm. when the summer ends the boys .. v . \ ..-.-nent physical condition to rtafl the fall school v10." er, told friends of his boyhood here today that they should prepare for a Federal election this fall. Mr. Bracken was born on a nearby rm. Answering a question on election prospects, Mr. Bracken said: "You should get ready for an election this fall. The present Prime Min- ister is. The government now is facing a. crisis in connection with manpower. The necessary rein- forcement to our troops overseas will shortly require the men now in our home defence nrmv and the government is seeking by every means possible to avoid that step before it had to appeal to the neo- THE CHARIXYPTETOWNMGIIARDIAIV iii ~ EVANGELIST TELIE DOVER of Oklahoma, will conduct l REVIVAL MEETINGS in the‘ FINAL DATE for payment ofjtudio closed for iiie srmmer FULL GOSPEL water raw 1i Jun ww- 7'5'31-‘m9r1;l1‘hs on ‘Ehilirsdln/‘yln aria girth PENTECOSTAL CHURCH , '_i' ‘ B Pl’ IIC DB I S I‘ B l‘ sagfiggikflio" u" l“ ‘ygeslded. and before announolna Elm Ave., Charlottetown Every night except Saiur July 5, a: B B. E. STEEYES. 5-1 Pasto: boy. leaves r1115 momma for Bvs-‘Miss Corcoran, along with otherl . m“ 1'” 1°11‘ h" naid they were —_‘_"'—’-—'_—"€* -— one hour each day in si/udy so that when a position oi- hes for a Hg-ppy I-Ioli- s? I Mrammm-Ie-v-vv-s-v-uc. Wasn’t Himself By Leslie Cargill f4 hand over the mouthpiece. Jack Murray, she wise? Graduates from the Bcokkeeping1 doggy: fifwanynblgfltmnlivinejiitrlgupef. Murrey was peeved. He had been trying to make contact all week. end and wanted an eioplantion. None to give. Harkness snapped You can talk back from a dis- |tiincc, Murrey retorted I'm taking no lip from you. And if I want to visit friends I shall not ask your permission. 01$. Necdn't squabble. ‘To-night's the night. I'll be around your place nine~ish to pick you up. N0. meet me elsewhere. Anywhere you say. I'll come to your garage. Make it half-past eight. You must not so. Joyce insisted as he hung up Rlfihfird frowned. I think it will best, he answered. Between nDW and tlzen I can think of a wav to dish him. Don't forget what happened to as cm . There's nothing I remember more distinctly Joyce put an arm about his yshoulder My dear, ziio said, you can't beat a gang of ruthless crooks on .y0\lI' own. I shall make a very good attempt. How about Coo-per? I will attend to him later This i promises to be a _iolli‘ exciting night. Whv not have a nap in the spare bedroom. she su ested. You will need all your energ es. _ I CHAPTER. XXIII FRIENDS IN CONFERENCE . After he had gratefully accepted tJoyce waited only to make quite icertain he was asleep before putt- iing through an important tele- 1 phone call. What transpired during the conversation aeemetiw give her great satisfaction, and some comfort. for s'he setted down to read a book Richard's nap was short. ltefresh- 8d by it he felt the need of making more plans. I’ like to get hold of Tom Fawleyni right through. They have a quarter, of an hours tea break. With a bit of hustle Ito could get hero and back.’ Keep under cover while I take a message. Joyce volunteered. , brought. for another and; vitally important talk, the friends on whom l-Iarkness placed most reliance. My intention was to rattle Coop- er until he dlsgorged. said Richard grimly. Murrey upsets that by choosing tonight for the convoy I'm going with him. More nonsense, Fawley objected Erverythlng is cut and dried take over a lorry load and park it outside an atppronlatc police station What I shall be ab‘e to tell the Bob- to lead to the, others bcinz picked up. All of them? Fawley inquired. I don't see why not Murrev won't have a load him- o-e tho fcmous march to Rome he'll travel in luxury and security. Tyrrell can handle that chap. Provided you play fair. Leave that to me, old man. All verv well. only you'll not be in a very happy position yourself. with a few tons of illicit rationed; goods An unpleasant. position. but I'm hoping nct to come too badly out of it. Got to take risks 5;. announced. ‘ he announced. He's been a brlckjIts difficult to explain | but the moaning was sufficient t t Junior Leaguel , DANCE lMonthly dance of the Jun-I ior League at "V” Club, Thursday. July 6. Dancing iii-Admission 50c‘ AndCooper? l He must be held over m another, day How would it beaif I rook that! end or the business. . NEW YORK, July 4 tar») _l Impgssibie Tom AbSQILIIEI" im-i The death toll of July 4 rclcbrants possible. I expect to bewilder him I11011Bh011t the United SWINE’ with my dual personality. :mounted steadily tonight as four-- Am I to stand by idly? l day holiday drew to a close with at Not by a long chalk. That's why, 191159 357 38111111115- ,1 1 no; you perky, as); yQu m err-i The greatest death toll was in keep an eye on him this evening?‘ 160- You bet. , Splendid! Follow him home andt 8C1 f?! 961 make sure he is staying indoors. ffltfllltlcfi Suppose he doesn't. DYE- Shadow him wherever he goes. All right if that's what you want ; Easier Said than done. Nice idiot I'll look if he turns round and asks. was below that of they .¢.-.\..-.-...~...... Announcement Charlottetown Hospital BA Z A I SPORTING ‘CLUB OCTOBER REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING Thursday, July 6, 8 p. m. Full attendance roquested. P. A. LAFFERTY, Secretary. "fills Years ago I IJULY fiedlfldi) TdBfitiflh DAVE} t our refine “Qrk_ C, to“ traffic accidents, the total reaching Dan“ 5w’ 51X 15 °¥1 1115841 and y d6 n s In the miscellaneous groupIgrounded “9nd1.1~?ml*1*51}1l3 Punk‘ were ill. xvhile drownings account- 1 “"1119 “t Own‘ Bntlsl‘ “Led 5001M.“ The number of tramp 1 of_l9(_)9 class to colors. flour; K011i: ‘ shipping and air services to Rreaic Indo-China halted ' general _ positionclariflcd. By Ken Reynold: .. ——Four until France's What the devil are you doing here Fawley? Anything I invent will,‘ sound rethy lame. t You’l be all right He can't sue-l pect the truth. Any special reasons for these elaborate precautions? Joyce in-,‘ quired. l Only that matters are coming to a head. The connection, between! Cooper and Murray are pretty close. I know Black Jack is sup-l posed to be keeping him out of this deal. but one never knows. Prob- a-blv too, having made up my mind to have it out with him forewlvhf I'm feeling frustrated. g And nervous, Dick? ,‘ No. Not ordinary nervousnessn Don't try. she remarked Call it. intuition l Richard smiled I didn't know‘ o woman could be so understandq g. t It all depends. On what? Tom Fawley began to retreat You two don't want me here any longer. he mut- tered. Must be dashing back to the job. So long! Mr‘ Fawley doesn't lack under- standing either. she prompted as the door closed. I'm afraid I'm the densest mem- ber o1 the party. Wilfully. Richard I-Iarkiiess There was always Perrv Chet- wooci standing between us There never was. slie retorted Only in your imagination Do we have t0 B0 over all this again? No. he said grimly, edging closer But he proposed so persistently. You don't expect a girl to resent, the compliment , I never looked at it in that fishi- Btut I've never proposed before. ‘Haven't you? . Saying ‘No’ must get very mon- otonous? Yes. she said. Yes. darling. . It wasn't the way Richard Ilsrk- ll8$5 visualized such an occasion. n-wwsm... 4T0 Be Continued1 reason. ‘lhli has been provad countless tlmel, and many peullrymen report IOU Increases up to 200%. "Miroclvfltaylnu Mash does the lob boiler become it contains lop quality Ingredieninzclenliflcully blended in lust the right proportions. Why not p3! your flock on iliir mash new, and prove that poultry pays more the "Miracle way. There is no queillon that poultry, ted "Miracle" laying Moth produce more egg: . . . b oih In and out at enemy sliilill arm's uiui l'i along willi hundreds i" ucks in a foru-ard po ‘ l in France. "—As I was saying. I always have gotten better re- ' suits selling things with Guardian Want Adsl" mix? ~»-~ ~— ~ — '~ ~- . 2M ='-' ’~ Canadians Use Enemy Weapons Before imiviy, info lrnttle. Cilll-lfllbll stildinrs are taught lniw to liniidlc inns-tun; conic in u-vful. Nazi lllllflllllf‘ tflihS. ids of aniiiiuniiitiii. lll'l' used h_\' tlirse Can- In ilic machine gun post is Cpl. 1W. Lennox of Toronio-tcanadian Army Overseer Photo).