\ THE - CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN eqevsazsaigcg <--_- iiioiiiis micni; EXTRA -- NEWS — COMMUNITY SING — CARTOON iiiiiiivii MAXWEll (Who: every lover's drain Also Cue Tricks Snapshots Animol Comedy Popular Science Cartoon QAP]TQL-ioiiiiv-i=iii.-siir. SHOWING AT 2:30—7—8:45 HILLARY BRililllE lo- u.“ uw-n lillBERl LUWERY “I COVER. BIG TOWN" ACTION PACKED FILM ‘Ihere is more punchy, pulse pounding action in Pine-Thomas’ production of Paramount's “I Cover Big Town" than you'll ever find on the front page of any metropolitan newspaper, The film, the second in a series based on tlie famous "Big Town" radio Show. opens today at the Cap- itol Theatre with Philip Reed. Hillary Brooke and Robert Low- cry co-starred. . Reed once again portrays Steve Wilson, rough and ready editor of the Illustrated Press who finds the sword just as mighty as the pen in his battle against crime. Hilllary Brooke is Lorelei Kil- bourne, Wl:son‘s lovely right hand woman, while Robert Low- "ery, as Pete Ryan, is now seen as ‘ trying on act newshavirk for a rival paPer. H g "1 Cover Big Town carries on Steve Wllsons exciting crusade against. lawlessness in Big Toyvn. Lorelei talks Steve into assigflmil her the police beat, and things immediately oegin- t0 POD- she l5 twice scooped uli news breaks by Lowery, who eavesdrops on her conversations _tu Wilson, but the big story is all hers when she cnd Steve stumble onto a trunk murder. The police have fl Pretty 00n- vincing case ailfllllbl {man and lils wife, but Lorelei believes them innocent and follows up hi" hunch. ‘Through her efforts, the real murders. is Cfllltllred- d“ escaped convict is killed’ while to elude the DOME. ill? Illustrat-ed Press sco0P5 "5 ‘W31 i E ill l’ ll E TONIGHT FRI. Alli! SAT. Mciiince Sat. only 2.30 SHOWS 7—8:45 SERlAL—COMEDr “PRAIRIE RAIDERS" TOP “Dlllt-bhGO" FILM Columbia's "Prairie Raiders" thundered into the Empire Theatre today in a blaze of flash- ing guns and smashing songs. Starring Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnett shootin‘ and sing- in’ champs of the range, the film i: one of inc best in the popular ‘Durango Kid" series. The Durango Kid, as govern- ment laud agent, has givcn a young Wild riozse rancher a lease ‘.0 rancc land. When another man lays claim in ihe land, producing and u" guiitless couple are freed. When duties when minutes And a ppctites an identical lease, the Durango coll, Fly" I r won r Will, Dish up s Salmon Salad, it's II a Sensation on SALMON SALAD l I. fin Clover Lin! Salmon, h . ‘Ii l2 Iwoot Oherkinl, W; rel-pills»: lulu, i'/s time celery (out III pieces), IV: hp. salt. Pinko the uimon, (‘growling elrin and Soviet. Add \ qelory, lemon lee, nlrlpernor h e Iii. nit Ind paprika. Mil with enough mayonnaise or naked soled dinning n meme-i well. Stand in Servo on any crisp soled greens and punish with the ghorliirrs. Snell-l ‘Famous Pacific Ocean Seqfood _IRIII$II coumuul messes no. a plate." BEITIIAI. Glllllilii fill column h reserved hr new: o! lonl lowest. lint elves-fling el a nowsy nature may b. Inserted at the oenu n worn strictly pay- eble In advance. CIASWELL for Pnoiogrsphp. JIM-Ill‘! TAXI. Phone bit -_- o DID YOU got your ca: book? fall delivery. k Son. CON FED IRATIOA LII‘! IN 8 UIANCI. J. P. MacPhersOn AT YOUR SERVICE AITIIIII Coal Compny. Phone 3498. RETURN HOME — Dr. and Mn. Colln- K. Russel and the Misses Margaret and Gwendolyn Russel have arrived home from Prince Edward Island. Miss Gwendolyn Russel is leaving on Friday for Edmonton, Alta, where she will fill a teaching position under the Edmonton School Board in con. nectlon with the University o1 M. berta. -Montreal Star. VIBITED IN UNITED STATES. -—Mirs. Chester Whltlock has re- turned home to Hunter River alter visiting relatives and friends 1n all parts of New Hampshire. She had the pleasure of spending a few days writ-h Gean and Helen Martin ,thclr beautiful now home widely known as the Merrimack Dairy at Ponnicook. N. H. She also vial-ted Mrs. Elizabeth Grant, Mr. Whit- loclvs aunt at the age of 82 and en- joyed a grand cup of tea with her. It l; 60 years since Mrs. Grant left P. E. I., but she has visited here dif- ferent times during that time. She was the former Miss Elizabeth Bernard who lived to the age of 10‘! yeas. ANNUAL FLOWER. SERVICES HELD - Exceptionally beautiful and unusually large flowers decorated Church of Eng- land churches in the tvestiicld parish on Sunday when the an- nual flowei-‘servlces were held. Rev. A. Brock I-Iumphreys, -rector, conducted the services which were held in St. James Church, Wesifleld. in the morn- ing, St. Peicrb; Church, Public Landing, in‘tlie afternoon and St. John's Church. Grand Bay, in the Paul's Churoi. Charlottetown. P. E. I., was the guest preacher. At the close of the services the flow- ers were dlsirbuted among the sick and shut-ins of the parish.- Saint John Telegraph-Journal. WON QUEBEC BEAUTY CON- TEST -- 1t will be of much inter- est to many of heir friends in Charlottetown, that Miss Gladys Siubbert, 19. daughter of Mrs. Charles Siubbert of Montreal, formerly of Charlottetown and the late Mr. Charles Stuibbert, wihc was employed aboard the G.G.S. Brant until hl-s accidental death a few years ago, was the winner of Que- bec's "raving beauty" title recently. Miss Stubbert, whose picture ap- peared ln yesierday-‘s Guardian, was born in Antlgoiiish, N.S., but spent most of her childhood years l-i-i this city. She was a student at West Kent School uniil th-ree years ago, when she and her mother moved to Montreal to live. Gladys, who is employed as a sales- girl l.n a Montreal department l store, spent her vacation here dur- ing Old Home Week, visiting her brother, Mr. David Siubbcrt of 63 Chestnut St. City. lkid suspects a forgery. The Dur- l ango Kid intercepts the renegade ‘land claiiner ll‘. the act of taking l ihe young ranchers girl as a lhostage, uiid after a. furious gun- fight, captures the gang. “HIGH PIABBABEE" HAS VAN JOHNSON. JUNE ALLYSON 1N POIGNANT LOVE STORY Sensitive portrayals on the part of Van Johnson, June Allyson and Claude Jarman, Jr, the perceptive direction of’ Jack Conway, and a poignantly moving story of a great love ec-mbine to make “High Bar- baree," now M-G-M offering-at the Prince Edward Theatre, one of those rare motion pictures that strike an understanding chord on the part of every moviegoer. Johnson gives vigor ,a sympatih- etic warmth and sharp reality to his role of the fllel‘ who is torn between wealth and the pursuit of ‘the career he really wants, and young Claude Jarmamt Jr., playing Alec Brooke as a boy. again dem- onstrates the remarkable acting talent which wcm hlrn overnight success in "The Yearling." Miss Allyson, who con always be relied upon for an effective performance, does not fall i-n her present role as Nancy Fraser, and a discerning cast of supporting players includes ‘fliomu Mitchell as a salty seafar- or, Marilyn Maxwell as Diana, Cam- oirm-i iilitchell, Henry Hull and Ger- aldine Wall. o lien iihillrol Seller I-‘ron lonol Gonpleisi During iiot summer months all o! no, but especially children, are more luoeptiblo to diarrhoea, intertidal pains and summer complaint. At the first symptoms mother! use DOCTOR POWLIR’! I!- TRAOT 0!‘ WILD STBAWIBI-BY. This time-tested remedy ll fut- neting and dependable for adults or oiiiidreir. Be euro to specify the neme-DOOIOI IOWLII’! IXTIAO‘! 0!‘ WILD STRAW- Illlf. OVIIBCOATS. — Order norw for I MISCELLANEOUS snownrt. -_ displays of o" Monday evening, Augst 11th, n Canadian Contingent adiI arrive lri Halifax ‘Thursday BliGI-IIOFY) at 4:20. the {Jones in honor of her approaching evening. RAW J T. Ibbott 01 Sh.‘ iilllllilll CHOICE BLOOMS At Golden, or Delivered In Charlottetown W. B. CREED, Highileld. Phone 1593-12 MOTOBING WEST - Dr. and Mrs. Donald It. Wilson and their small son. Berry, are expected to arrive from Prince Edward Island‘ ion Wednesday, and will be guests of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Dr. and I Mrs. Colin K. Russel, prior to leav- ‘ing by motor for Edmonton, Alta, where they will take up their resi- dence. —Montreal Star. LAT! BLlfIiT-Dominion Lab- ozatorles of Plant Pathology and I., has issued the following Bullo- tln. The incidence of lato blight in Prince ldwerd Island has re- unalned nearly constant during the Ipast week and only one new case .;ll8 been discovered. However. the’ wet weather of Monday and Tues- i ilny has stimulated the disease inl the fields where it is present andi the production of spores in mosti of these fields has been abundant. These fields should be sprayed or ‘vised the Committee iii charge o! PIER!" v their intenlior- before Tuesday nlffhi land w"i.o Wdllii like further infor- One snail be leaving oiuind immediately to the foliage. The lower tempera- tures and heavy dews now pre- Iniling provuie suitable conditions .lor the development and spread,‘ Icf the late blight organism. Plea‘ ‘beetles are‘ now very numerous in‘ jputato fields a.l over the provln-i ce and are causing serious dam-I iage. Aphid populations are also; ~liigh in some localities. D171‘, snould be applied about every ten days for the remainder of the growing season. Use either 2 lbsl of 50% wetiable powder to 100i gallons or if you prefer an emul-‘ ,sion use I quart of 25% to l00'Q@ei-ge Anderson. Harry Pineau and. Bernard. daughter o! Mr. William] “um” °l "W"- Smflllfl’ lmunfllsterilna Walk"- cf DDT will not give satisfactory‘ control of potato insects in Prince Edward island. large number of friends and neigh- vbours of Emerald and surrounding gdistricts assembled in Emerald Hall iio tender a shower to Miss Do-ra marriage. To the strains of "Here 00min the Bride" played by Mr. Emery Mulligan the guest of honor was escorted by the Misses Paula Giliis and Dorothy White to a pref- tlly decorated chair on iihe stage, the color scheme being pink and |whirle. The numerous valuable and {useful presents also many envelopes were opened by the Misses Dorothy and Betty Jones and Mrs. Emery Mulligan, while the accompanying verses and good wishes were read by Miss Dorothy White. A5 the} bride adimlired each gift as it was! presented to her. Mrs, Clair (koken l and Miss flheresa Cash arrangedi them om a table in an effective manner. Miss Jones in a few well chosen words thanked everyone for‘ the beautiful presents and ex- ipressed the hope that many would be able to visit her in her new home. Refresiun-ents were then served by the ladies and the re- mainder of the evening was pleas-‘ antly spe-nt in dancing, music being . ‘furnished by the Mulligan Orch- ‘estra. On August the 8th the sioff of the Dry Goods Department of R. T, Holman Ltd. Summerside. where the bride had been a valuable em- ‘ployee forr the past three years prgganted hcr with a beautiful sil- l yer-plated casserole} Personals , Mr. Williaim Henderson of Char- lottotown is vlsiting iii Truro, NS, where ‘he is attending the race meet and Provincial Exhibition be- ing held there this week Misg Heather Martino! Dedham, IMass, and Helen Martin of Birook- ‘llrie, Mass, and Jacksonville, Flor- iida, are spending an enjoyableiholi- idly with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Marti-n of Ne-w Perth. Mr. Raymond Smith. Saint John, N. B., ls here attending the Sons Inf England Convention, and i1 the ‘Kufllt of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Hilleborough Street. Alyer Arsennult and their son Dido and Mrs. Arson- aulilg brother Joseph Martin of rRumford, Maine. who were visiting on iihe Island at the home of and Mrs. Max Marlin of Dunes-old, Jct., left on return Monday. . Mr and Mrs. Dominion l-Ii-odquarters and l. (Notices 31301710108)’. OIXEFlONBlOWD. P. E. THE UHABLOTTETOWN SCOUT- Eli/S’ CLUB “WEEKEND ‘Rio Chorlotetown Scoziters Club mid n; rust meeting of ilie season Tuesday evening at the Kirk H5111 Detailed plan. were discw-sed, riis- agreed apon agreed upon and completed for the Laiior Weekend at Camp Budban Any Scouteis who plan on going on the week-ta and wro had ad- mgtimi c“ get some‘ from Committee We Charlottetown at 2.30 Saturday afternoon from Provincial Bay Scouts Headquarters The sbc-ve riveting was tho .":'si or the .‘. s. c for a long viiiile and the kind of spirit that we used to have showed, great promise of be- ing developed through the writer months. Thor 1,, aftnndame we"? Drake. 7ohri Burrows. Bob Fcrsyinc Bill Hennessey, Robert Acorn. r xmnoiraa ARRIYING Word was rust been recoiycd from v. at ALCORN-POOLE WVEDDING A pretty wedding of interest f0 their friends and relatives was solemnize recently at the home of the groom's parents in Alma. in the presence of immediate friends and relatives, when Barbara Helene Poole. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Poole, Sourls. Prince Edward Island was united in mar- riage to Vincent Allison Alcorn. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Alcorn, Alma. N. B. Rev. Gwdon Duncan, pastor of the Alma Bap- tist Church. performed the cere- mony. v Mrs. Adelaide Waghome played the nuptial music and was guest soloist. The bride was charming in a two piece turquoise blue dress with brown accessories and cars-ago hou- quet of America Beauty roses. Her only ornament was a pearl neck- lace. gift of the groom. Mrs. Jud-son Kelly. the groom's sister was matron-of-honor. She wore a printed silk jersey dress with black accessories and a cor- Mrs. Gilbert Dawson of Loggie- DB)’ U" GUI" lillil from dullness, sick henrlachc, acid indigestion. When you've dined and wined not wisely, but CO0 nrcll, fake a glass of Ipcirkling. refreshing BN0 before you go to bod. Wake up fooling like l million. IFIICTIVI DOUILI ACTION! I. ANTAClD-rnliovo A ‘rake ENO Tonjg Tomorrow FeeiiflfliGl-JT? \ .4?» hi/, 11,1 \ / / i i I i\\ \\ _ l SPARRING WAY f0 start the dziy ._ a ' klaaeofliuds "Fruit Salt“ firai thing the mornin when needed. it wake, up your who Iyliem . . . rr-lil-v you p! lpglneig e0 nétenl CfliISDil i.’ com ipn inn. uy a ott - f l; " “Fruit Salt" today. L o m“ I s loin stomach, gal orid heartburn - promptly. Toke anytime. i. i-AXATIVE -qui:kly relieves tern, y llupgilhness . . i cleans iho sysfem. ‘lnlrn before hreakloei when needed. for [no sample write to; l‘ Marlonl .i. c. an (Cnnnrinl Limited. or... Z3 2oz Richmond st. W.,’1‘oronw sage bouquet of yellow roses. Jud- son Kelly supported the groom. Alter the ceremony MI‘. and Mrs. Ali-orn loft for SOUFIS, Priiire' Edward island whore a rc-eptlonl , was held at the home of the ride’: l For travelling the bride wore a brown galinrdine suit with match- ing accessories. On their return they will rifside in Mom-ton where ,the groom is an employee of the !I..0unsbury' Company Ltd. The bride ‘was formerly employed with the F. .W. Woolworth Co. Lida Moncton. During the Second World War the groom served three _yc'ars with the ‘Royal Canadian Navy. . KINSMEN REIAIN AGE LIMIT OF 40 MONTREAL, Aux. 27 —(CP) Llcn ore": 40 will not be admitted .to mcuiocrsnip in kinsmen clubs. M llli Clwiffli; business session lSaturday of a three-day meeting or the lassociaiion- of Kinsmen C.ubs all resolutions proposing that the age cclling be llficd uei-q dropped. Some practical cxccp. Lions may b.- madc by individual clubs. “We are back where we “(T6 when 1 founded the movement in I920," said Hal Rogers oi’ Toronto. "Most of the 600 delegates are de- lighted ut the achiever-ant of na- Lonal uniiy of our orgaiuzaizrn. It puts an end to an argiim t which threatened to crcntc dii.s- iou across the country." The convention also approved, almost unanimously, to institute a nation-wide campaign for load parcels for‘ British fun-lilies. WORST ADVERTISEMENT MOAYTREAL (OP) Mm. trcal‘s "ivorst sdverilsemrrf in the opinlc-n of City Councillor Camila Cote, is iis rugged sirce: svrtoperg “When tourists see our sireei cleaners," Couiiciilci Cole remark, ed, "they miiii think that were ville. N. B., is visiting in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mirs. Sheldon C. Ross and daughter Doreen, left on Tues- day morning for Wollaston, Mass, w-here they will spend two weeks, visiting firiends and relatives. Mr. John G. Mullally of Souris West has returned from North l-tustico, where he had been in-' atructor at the K, of C. Camp for the past six weeks. Congratula- tions are extended to Mr. Mullally who has won the Provincial Schol- arship far King's County also the Governor Generalk Medal for Souris school. Mrs. James I-l. Stevenson of St. John, N.B., who has been sum- mering on the Island. spending iihe time at Hustico, New Glasgow, Hunter River and Charlottetown, left on return last weeki Accom- Dlhying her was her little nephew, Lionel Stevenson, eldest son of Mr. Edwin and Mrs. Stevenson of New Glasgow village. Lionel, wlin has lived with his aunt periodically. will remain with her during the incoming school term, a very poor bunch." EXTRA FINE BREADI _ QUICK HELP WITH FULL-STRENGTH FRESH YEASlf Watch Fleischmann‘: active fresh Yeast go right to work -heip give your bread more delectable flavor. finen- emoother texture every time. 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