UGusT 1o. 194s maniacs simian t» iz-liAYS -:- WED. anti Tililii. m5 Keeper by Duy liw Pvhonvy 5y Nlghyl The Sam‘: Koo: Ewe-icing Sear! 22%;? 370'- NAiAuIulills (IAIIBIIEY SMITH . it / //' ,, BarryFMGBRAID . rAnQllm ouvlsit MARY GORDON noolsifwllsou i» Added 'l‘o Program — COMMUNITY SING — Screen Snapshots — Snow Sports — CARTOON TODAY ONLY -- SHOWS 2.30 - 7 ' 9 “BETWEEN US GIRLS” Plus — Travelogue — Wild Horses ‘ la ‘II h I ‘ I.‘ t. l Jenny (Cittfnwa - partisans )0 AillN . net/mill‘ HilPi l m, e. VH! ICE (APAUIB tviMi/‘lrtv viii as Also NEWS — Jail Hostess -— Variety Views TO-DAY and WEDNESDAY CAPITQL - snows zao - 7 AND s45 NPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. - CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS nvcsunam Starting July let the Nova Seotim-Trinée Edward Iaiand Ferry Service will operate three round trips per day. Will Leave Wood islands 7.00 am. 11-00 a.m. and 8.00 L II. UFNCHES SERV Will Leave Caribou 9.00 a.|n. 1.00 p.111. and 5.00 p.m. ED NURTHUMBEHLANI) FEIIRIIJS. LIMITED CIIABLOTTETOWN. P. s. i. WS NAZI LIES N — (OP) —At Prime Churchill's suggestion _ l8 b13118 made con- r shots showing the might I iilm ‘viinited Nations wiyh p011- "the German film ism We uhlch the Nazis used tn pus BLACK WIDOW VICTIJHS Deaths from black widow spid- ers. although rare. are said to most common in California. EXPLODED THEORY be popular legend, poison are unknown in the be Billfliflljllllilillli u . I t. ..::.'"r.-..::...'"a'.'.".l::.m "I I have: anion m: at inserted i ::..":.-. new‘ "re ~~ l C008! for Hinton-spun CONFEDIBA m“, ‘HON LII‘! IRWI- ow nous Arm . vmomi. EXYJIEBIITION W; 1- -u. -io-ia inclusive. ' mi. uootrs omen will be closed during Old Home Week, tonirsisias: saw, ma, bung. ins lbthibitio a‘, A _ 10.80 A. M. n m“ “silk DR. IIEATII M INT ' _ al Office will be cclosegaifiial ust 1d. g_9_m FROM NEW LONDON -In the recent issue of P. W. C. entrance Bums. Verna Paynteru address should have read New London in- stead of Rochford Square, ow from: WEEK AND riwv. §§°.‘=‘J‘..§€5‘1l.“§§i‘°"e %‘“°‘§i.§°"‘ e a rug res and 01a i , a , Price l8. glxlntgxes ‘Igclumldfs no: 7-31- . Aunrvan OVERSEAS -m-. ‘Mrs. James Murnaghan Haul. sgriuirtxlfiggizvego u ‘lab: "19? I1’ VG in misuse. a ‘a e JOINS l-IUSBAND- Mrs. Stew- art R. Walkinshaw and Nancy and goggle; hgvellef: fog chariot“. . - - - 0 J0 Bub.-Lleut. Walkinshaw. -Orilla Packet. ATTENTION WOOL GRADERS. —The Wool Receiving warehouse at Charlottetown wiii not be o in receive wool after Satur ‘a? August 14th. All shipments sho ti b‘ "W19 Previous to this da . a‘ ATTENTION WOOL GRADERS. —The Wool Receiving warehouse at Charlottetown will not be o en to receive wool after Satur ay August 14th. All shipments should oe made previous to this dateé a a‘ SEASON TICKETS FOR OLD IIOME WEEK and Provincial Ex- hibition are now on sale at all Drug stores and Old Spain. See the whole show from start to finish for t3. taxes included. 7-13-21. BESUMES DUTIES —Miss Mar- garet MacKean. of the office staff of Trenton Industries. Limited. has resumed her duties after spending a pleasant vacation in Charlotte- town and Cavendish, P E. I. Mrs. Ruth MacCormack, n. N.. accom- panied her to Prince Edward Is- land. -New Glasgow News. 0VERSEAS- Mr. and Mrs C. H Wilson, 180 Goldwater Road, Orilla. 0nt.. have received a cable from their son Pilot Officer R. I-I. Wil- son. announcing his safe arrival overseas. P. O. Wilson finished his reconnaisance course at Summer- side, P. E. I the end oi June and after a two weeks leave leit im- medlateiy for overseas VISITOR PASTOR —The Rev. Frank Lawson B. A , B. D.. of St. Andrews Presbyterian Ch u r c h. Kitchener, Ontario is spending part of his holidays in P. E. I Mr. , Lawson was a student pastor some sears ago at Brooltiield. Hartsville and Glasgow Road. He has just lreturned from Princeton, New Jer- i sey, where he was a member oi the i Princeton Institute of Theology. in i 1936 he graduated from Union. Theological seminary in New York. BAD NEWS RECEIVED—Mrs. Jack Large, city received a tele- gram yesterday morning convevihs the sad news of the death oi her sister. Miss Ella Macleod, who passed away at the home oi her sister, Mrs. Harold Rogers 4208 Wailingford Ave. Seattle, Wash. The late Miss MacLeod had been in ill health for the past few months. Born at Broolrfield, P. 2:. I. the daughter of the late Angus N. and Mrs. MacLeod, Miss Mac Leod after leaving college at Char- lottetown was employed for some time in the office of the Pioneer Publishing Company, Summersde. flie went to Vancouver n i910 where she worked as an accountant till a few months ago, when on account “- Ntilleyymon of on '“ "m?" nt firs Iii’ m 53d Gnr. In, Wm“ ~-*- Th ‘full. ex "M" "it "M" mints oi mm BlNlN :5:::“i:'.'..i:"'":.:::":i"-B"ai “no h“ l ‘s II OILS V6 hi!!! h h- llcftl ng mmmdfi. TOP view shows onr. l}. Buckland, of wiarton, F- J- Olmlvbail. oi Indian River. P. E. I., cleaning, Sgt J! Artiiierymen seen in the MOWER picture listen in- lcir Ross, of ‘Iiruro. Nova Bcotia, an infantry in- ntry training (Olsilfilil All!) PLUG) of ill health she retired and since has resided with her sister above mentioned. She is survived by seven Calif; Mrs. J. N. Large, Charlotte- tpwn, Mrs. Miller MacPherson, Broolrfield, and three brothers, Angus M. M Mass; Neil Macleod and John Fin-I lay MacLeod. Charlottetown. I Personals Cambridge, \_ Jo ‘THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN PAC-E THREE these ,.'11v MEMORIAM 1_- nuts. JOIIN it. WEATIIEBBIE There passed away tumour 5'» her hom . Lake Verde, P. B. Isinad. on Fnday morning, July 2, 1N3. Prudence Eliza Weatherbie. W339 01 Weamerble. Mrs. Wes- at Crown Point-- March i5, i871. She was the daughter of the late Mr- and W5- Wm. Jardin Gil f P. 0.. Hickox ia new at days survivors leave in r-i lottetown Mrs. Charles Aitken, Charlotte- town. has received a cable from her. husband Pte. Charles Aitken of the. P. E. .1. Highlanders stating than he has arrived safely overseas. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming have received word from their son Bernard announcing his safe arrived in England. Miss Joan Doyle, Saint John, N. her sisters in Charlottetown. _______.. Charlie Govin of home after Mrs. has returned to her treatment in Charlottetown her eon Everett of the n. C. isutnmerside. WHY HAVI . I ' 1L4! \ S O R E flu ‘ t F E E T 7 l. O Tignlsh Allnon I-Iospi ai. She was acoompanlid 5y it! e. Although ailing for some YER" her death came as a. shock not only to her family, but w her Hum)’ friends and relatives. As a "will" l8 ma. d "- tentive. As a ne she was ever will to hel ever t o foredin 8 a now de . o more will we feai the llnial warmth o! her iiysioal presence or hill‘ h" pleas voice but we hi" t!!! greatee confidence knowing her ls we do ‘that she has entered into the rest that reinaineth for the le meg of °°¢ .. .. 8 e leaves to moum beside! h" aged husband one sister 5W3, 3., is spending her holidays with My s, l-Ienry Bur oe, e . one half brother Bhmdrach, crown Point; three do liters, Pearl, Mrs. , Dunstafinage; Katherine Mrs. John MMNBU» Mi’- Tne lat-s num‘ of relatives that followed the re- mains, bore testimony of the love and esteem in which she was held. ROBE‘ Royal Canadian Air Force K. ti-i i-hl Dalian ~ McAmay, 'Oeorge J. McInnis. May r days. "I've thought this thing out carefully. The one thing I can't get away’ from is that there is no excuse for anyone doing less than their best “I'm young and no one is dependent on me. So my place is in the Forces, where I can do a full-time job. I'll have the pride of knowing I'm doing my duty, too. ‘ “Mother says I'll have opportunities I never had before. I'll learn new work. I'll meet girls “Why l aim going to Enlist...” from all over Canada and see a. lot of new places} Dad says in years to come I'll look back on this as one of the finest experiences of my life.‘ He says the comradeship of the service is some- thing you can't duplicate anywhere else. Women are urgently needed in the Navy, Army and Air Farce. You don't require special gulf- cation: to enlist. You mus! be between 18 and 45, in good bealtb, with Grade VIII cboolino or better, end be single, or married uf/Iflnu! dependent children. Go to an] Recruiting Centre and talk it WP WRONS Women's RoyallCanadian Naval Service God called her from amongst “S. To her home of eternal rest. Card of Thanks Mr. John R. Weatherbie express their neighbours and many friends for their kiudmsfl during the illness and recent sari bereavement in the loss cf a kind and llpving wife and mother. -i and IN 'MEMORIAM MI. WILLIAM D. MMDONALD The death oi William D. Mac- Donald at the City Hospital on July 29th at the aavanoeo age Oi B5 years. The deceased was u res- ident oi St. Peter's Bay and a suc- cessful Farmer of that District for many years. Retired a few years ago and resided in Charlottetown up to his death. l-lis wife predec- eased him nine years ngo. Left to moum are his son Charles J. of B. C., daughters Mary Helen, Mrs. Lincoln of New York; Josephine, Mrs. M. MacDonald rc- é siding on the old homestead at st. Peters from where his funeral took lace on August 1st to St. Peters hurch where funeral Mass was the Pastor Monsignor A. . ulay who also officiated at e Mgrave. Hearse d , cAulaK. PallbearertrJ. J. Mc- . A Haynes, Harry Steele, John D. J n 'Jam'oe his soul eat in peace. United States and B. C. Papers please copy.) MASS CARDS am. Mary Sutherland Alphonsus Sutherland Marcell Josephine rrrl Family. . and Mrs. Macl‘ nald and 53% “m” V-“M m“ "s73?" hmliy. . Ronald J. and Mary Ellen Mc- I .-_-§¢_IL-___ _ Sutherland, Cable Heart‘ t CWAC Canadian Women's Army Corps Henry. Jennie and Family Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McAulay. Mrs. A. Charlton J. J. Mclzellnn Herbert Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mnlnnis Mrs. C. Steele and Family. Cari-of Thanks The family of Marcellus Mac- Donald ivish to thank the Sisters and Nurses of the City Hospital and nll their friends for acts kindness (luring the illness and death of Father and Grandfather. also pill who sent Muss Cards. 8-10- . In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Father and Grandfather Malcolm McNeili who departed this life August 10th, 1942. One year has passed, our hearts are SOTO Aa time goes on we mils him more So quick, so quiet, was the call His sudden death surprised us all. Though his smile has gone forever, And ms hands we cannot touch We shall never loose sweet mem- oriea 0f the one we loved so much. Inlsierted by Dan and Family. In Memoriam In loving rnemor of our dear: Father and Gran father Maiooirm MacNcili, who departed this life! August 10th, 1942. You are not forgotten, Father dear, Nor will you ever . As lonr as life and memory lasts We will remember thee. We miss you now. our hearts are sore. lie time oea on we miss you more Your lov n; smile. your gentle face No one can flil your vacant place. Sadiy Missed b Gladys and Violet. e-io-u. ' _ _.. v-uev IN MEMORIAM MRS. CHRISTINA SHAW On April 2i. i043, the community of Lorne Valley was saddened by the passing away at her home of Mrs. Christina Shaw. for many years a resident of that place 1nd held in high esteem by all within She was in her 80th year. being the daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald, Forest Hill P El. She was a true Christian and a warm hearted friend, alwavs ready to help where help was needed. She was a constant member oi the‘ Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church and always made it a rule to attend church when possible. the range of her acquaintance. I "It'll be a healthy life . . . good meals, plenty of exercise, interesting things to do on and o5 duty. And as Dad says, the pay is all clear income because everything is provided, includ- ing even medical and dental care.'!_ s by Rev. W1. Green, Dundee. The hymns sling were: "Tho lord's y!‘ Shepherd. I‘ll Not Want" Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" and "shall we Gather at the River‘? The pallbearers were: Wlliam Martin. Samuel McPherson, Mel- °°1m MCLEQCI. George Mcinnls, Allan McSwain and George Leard The remains were laid to rest in ‘"18 l-Ome Valley Cemetery beside I her husband there to wait the com- ing of the Lord. heloinp in of ltile Even the robins are this war. In the villaee Bcrkhamstead in Hersfordriiire, 13118151161. the village blacksmith. P. G. Mudge, raised M5 for gm Reg Cross from "peers" at re-bing M31 in his smithy. IN MEMORIA M In 1887 she maried James Shaw of Lorne Valley who predeceased‘ her thirty years ago. For many years adorning her profession by a life of faith and‘ devotion to her saviour, she wasl possessed of strong faith m God's; ruling Providence and true Chris- tian piety, Though she knew for some time back that she must leave all her beloved ones behind, she submitted to the will of God know~ ing that His ways are always right. The funeral took place on the 23rd of April and considering the s of the roads was largelv at- tended. She leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. four sons and four daughters. Neil K., ‘Daniel, married in Lorne Valley: James E, W ter M at home. LaurafiMrs. John D. McQueen. Uigg; Kathryn. Mrs. Ewen Mc- ieori, Stratllcona, Hannah. Mrs. Wellington McLeod, Ultra and Olive at home, and two b-rthera. Neil at l-‘toeeneath and I-Iughle of Mt. Lehman. 13.0., and also seven grand children. During her sickness she was tenderly cared for by her daugh- ters. who were all with her at her death. and also her daughter-in- law Mrs. Dan Shaw. Service was held in the LorneJ Church and was conducted In loving memory oi i the late 311mm" "M301". St. Catherinea who passed away August l0, 1N2. In a lonely ravcyard sleeping Where the fowers gently wave Lives my dear and darling husband it hom we loved but could not lave. I-riends may think he is for one; And our wounded heart; on ealotl Little do they know "i. "n", That lies in our hearts concealed Sadliy Missed by Wife and Gran]- Shlii) rlfn Rose and Joyce Meboagail BINGO Ilolv Redeemer Hail TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prises are the at» as those prevailing at other Bingoa in the city. Freezout For Charitable Pal-peeve