PAGE SIX FINA l. TODAY —2.30-7.00—9.00 DAYLIGHT .\llCl\'EY ROONEY-JUDY GARLAND “ANDY HARDY urns nrsuruure" PRINCE EDWARD-Thurs... , i Fri. DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S IN TECHNICOLOR! Pvoduuicn cl m!) WALTER BRENNAN - FAY BAINTER BRENDA JOYCE ~ JOHN PAYNE CHARLIE RUGGLES - MARJORIE WEAVER - HATTIE McDANIEL no a #28:"- awe-lam LAT T XIUVS ALSO SHORTS ("arioon- Book Worm 'l‘urns MOVIE DOG STARS u: ‘K GitlRlll DICKSUN - ‘STANLEY FIELDS n"\ '1 CllAP. a Radio Program z ________ Q CAPITQLREEAEY’: Tiiiliiili? nlm"l“l..-\>‘H GORDONKS‘ SPlitflAli l ! “YOUNG ABIERICA FLIES" COLOYR C.~\RTOON-—“NIITTY BUT NICE” i’! 'ruiv"ru MARS" 'N. B. Woman Today's Short Waveil Sentenced To THE CHARLOTTETOWN i. 1 Gum-General And Princess illlice Busy OTTAWA, Aug. 12 —(CP) —-TWO of the busiest 000910 111 31111114"- the _Governor- ‘know Canada. and its D0010. 0111 ‘in addition to normal du es they ‘have taken on the Job of encour- ‘aging and stimulating the county's wai effort in every way possible. Since he was swom in at Ot- ,tawa, the Earl of Athlonn, usually ,attired in the uniform o! a Brit- ish major-general, has visited, a- imong other things. the headquart- lers of the three aimed forces. the ‘llhblOllfll research council. and sev- ,eral local factories engaged in war work. l-le officially opened No. 2 ser- vice flying training school at near- by upianos airport, inspected var- ipus military units. and last week journeyed to Petawatva. 0nt.. to observe military operations there. He has addressed several clubs 1n Ottawa. and attended many bene- fl t5. Princess Alice spends much time ,a\vay from Ridcau Hall also. She was guest of honor at a ceremony lat. Rockcliffe Air Station. when she received a $100,000 Bolingbrolke .Bcuiber donated by the Imperial iorder, Daughters of the Empire. I She often accompanies the Gov- ernor-General on his visits. and has herself a number of things to lattcnd to, such as visits to hospi- tals Red Cross headquarters, and lGirl Guide cannps. She travelled to PHHWEWI, with the Earl of Ath- ionc and opened a hostess house at Pembroke, Ont. on the way. i Throuuhcut the parliamentary session two lllOYlllllflS a iveek were aside by the Earl of Athlone to l ieroive members of parliament and 1 talk over conditions in t-he various I constituencies. t The engagement book listing tho i selves small log hut-s. I One New Brunswick regiment Qlias solved the long-standing prob- ilem of what. to do with old razor s blades. They are dropped into e. € convenient knothole of a tree. l Beds have been built out of sup- Wings. Rough benches have been lmade from small trees. But there's not-hing primitive u- . bout the eooktciit equipment. These lsoldlers don't have to waste iiheir time collect-in kindling wood and then rubbing wo sticks together to 1 light a. fire. All the cooking is done with a sort of blowtorch, using gasoline as fuel. This type of stove also has the advantage of not be- traying the position of the troops by any telltale wisp of smoke. There are fireless cookers for stews. big thermos bottles for tea and coffee and all sorts of other ingenious gadgets to ensure that the men get well cooked food. Napoleon said that an army - H£.“;“..’L'.."" f‘ “ " General and Princess Alice. B,“ ma wommg Strangers in the Dominion, they u “a -huve their hands full in getting to 13193115“ 5 _ _ _ _. .__ L99 HOWARD McllllllS SPECIALS FOR Old Home Week White Arch Support Shoes Regular $4.95 Clearing at .95 Regular $3.95 Clearin at .15 Rubber solo Sport Shoes Inw Cuban l-lee. Cleartn lat .29 Wt. ‘Xfii s??? 8'" 1 - - I199 Regular $2.75 Special — 82.29 257'? O11 Melts Summer Shoes HOWARD McINNIS Tweel Bldfl. Great George 8t. Better Values for Your Cash, GUARDIAN -' . Inf l GENU Buy Goods Made In The Empire‘ m: ENGLISH curusnP -- Real Shelilield Steel -- L-530-8— 14-16. AWAKENED WOMAN‘ ____iQ°11111111FE_ stairs to find him. Suppose he had gone home! She discovered him, however, in the kitchen calmly fin- Lshing his dinner, while Roxie, still 210i. elllil-lll? friendly, watched him 0s y. 5110 returned to the living-room e girl was perched upon a. shef of rock, while the man stood close beside her. His right arm was around her ivaist. her left hand curled about his neck. Both were smiling broadly. c.1141 the girl's right. hand waved an lmpudent greeting. “Do look that way when I smile?" wondered Joyce. “so . . . so self-confident and . . saucy?” She stared at the picture. “Neil has a nice smile. There's something aiboult. it that's quieter and more sincere than Hills‘ grin. There was a short row of books standing on the desk top, held in place by two heavy bronze boars; and a basket in which she found stationery and leaflets inscribed "Packed Fruit Packing 60., Inc, Manzanita Cal." So that was Neil's business. she could find no pen with which to address the brown envelope, and decided to take it to her own room to prepare for mailing. Before she. left the desk, however. she discovcr- i ed something which 50?. hci- heart i i Call and "See Our Wide Range of i CUTLERY, The W0rld’s Finest Makes | TOURISTS WILL BE INTERESTED i luanuimg CARVING SETS Many Beautiful Designs M‘ A R Known The World Over As The Belt On The Market. IXL SHEFFIELD h vice-regal activities includes this _ . L svcek a visit to Camp Borden. Soon ‘:22 gglglgggéaefifldiltéleae{Saga 1 1 they will start on a fall tour of with a belegrmn on ‘ego; them s1 ‘111 A 50"" °l the Principal cm“ mg“? “Please mall brown ElIVElODB-lfllt ed in war work in Eastern Canada. on my desk to me hotel blackawne _ i1. 101g; u d k In All Sizes and Type: a a u w ere w N ’ i’ . t- l ‘ a deredlJoyce. algae: ‘Silos glalviglsld ( anad wins (‘$1117 0" 113515 5351?.“ lilifilltéfilévliurlgalfi y: "Impf0VlS€” wwlilllllke as a. desk lll it. | ,. en she had finished her din- l cheerfully u’. iliftifiilibih? t CANADIAN F1 HEADQUAR gm“ thterdl‘ immegimtely‘ lghellle mulst l ~_ ELD - easuyor“en"somewere n1 f ,-. TERS, someivliere-in-England, the house. Perhaps they even called 1y Trained to move fast iaxsildiglt hard. ‘l: fitéllibrafilytfnwhere wOégl ti‘: the?‘ - the First, Canadian v on s 0 P0 00 011 S08E05 01" learning w do without lsome {starlet 31$; g;ot111gt§re1=fi, wasogoli: ' - be u men 8 1'0 . 1 (‘t sillnxllld rlrorlnpeda gcalllsp illrikllng pgwgr the wing opposite her own boudoir. ' Sh dld t ._ 5m gin the event of a German invas- do‘; in ti‘? drgsrnzngé'm "t-yusmg COOK’! KlllVfl — 110%“! $17M - ' a 1- 11w , or iterate :12...“ it. :2: .i>:"2..r:: "m K“"°‘,r ° °' ""' T‘ llllliletsfilingxlllenslpllglltgncllallllgyéflli: t’? $3M’ 005- '1" 1116 M111 Opposite “mo” i“ ‘merit. is not ieuaiiy available tlv 5,, '°°“‘ °°’- 1 . ‘ ' l1 h tri ‘ soon find a natural substi- ‘mtg? 851“: rfgnlznwijegilf: hgdbulmgxf. j “' : This is no hardship m soldiers Q“; ffffi; 1E2 ‘h‘§,f&§°“§n’?.§ 1 Tl iwlth experience Q1 111111111112. 11511- middle of this luminous clrcle lay FY0111 1-0 35 i H, jlTlg or trapping in the Canadian the object o; he; seal-flu a 1on8 c . I , a“ woods. In fact. they 11111011 prefer brown envelope. "Well, that was , d5 _ihe wild beauty of c camp in the easy, thought, Joyce, 151love‘; 9 __. . m. ‘woods to the bleekness of snny crossed the floor, IOOkIngt m 5 l barracks. room with interest. Who. his , m Some of the bivouaos an snide {$111111 of; htihah dagger of A, affairs just a roof of bmghs Jo 0e lard-o aermusdosk to z , C, ‘propped up on short poles. Oth- fly w Own e 0X- R ,ers are mone elaborate with a H11 110 11 511110-10 11017021111311 1111-1119 A- ‘framework of saplings covered with "mm clrefmly- 9 P10111101 which . j , p, l cedar branches and ferns. A few 5h°l"°d a ma“ and 9- 11191411’ gm- W95 _ iof the men have even built thom- 32:1“ V ‘m m“5em°m °I 9' mm“ l’ F‘ ‘ OIRTIFICATIS raised tho Queen‘: Own Cameron Highlanders and the Fort Garry Horse as 2nd division units and started recruiting 3rd and 4th di\~ lsluii battalions. In Regina recruiting also is in full swing for the Regina Rifle Regiment and other the services. From Saskatoon, the Saskatoon Light Infantry W" “Wm” Wholesale and Retail branches oi § A went - overseas with the lst division and . large numbers of man front all ' Prompt Delivery Phones 105 and 1308 rioovsr 14,1940 i I o I 111110191102: ggdils 5122113211‘; B‘? thumping with mingled pain and over north Saskatchewan have been , v ese a an ' s , .- .‘ _ . . . - _ (All Time at. Eastern bland-dld) o - a marcii. its a mechanized ad- Erllldiliughdlliglleoglailgd adleogllrqllail-rlal and me being ‘saluted I: 11111100» ‘ pen, she found a tow loose snap- sand Men To 5w ++++e+o¢++0++o+o+++e+o¢ Nor is there anything primLive Show . m‘ 1100111- 1110 1110010511 B110 09111111 0Q- One picture Joyce lingered over. The Edmonton Regunent rep- ‘_ MTQNCTON. N. 13-. Aug. 12- uipment which guards the health It was Neil sitting beside a sweei- y resented northern Alberta in the wEpNEsDAY, ALGlhI l4 Elilihdlllgnilglllllly’ to ‘a charge of the tirops. t faced elderly “Ifllfrirhll against adbtiok- I153; d1\.i51nn_ 0mm. troops are in y 1 1 10m r1 r Gaiuin. lmgei - Camou limped trucks, hard to spo ground of inses. hat “as uii oubt- | sumlner tl-amlng m. have “one crlly his mother. She wondered if Mrs. Packard were living. and if so, what she thought of Frills. amid the sun-flocked foliage. turn. out to ‘be small mobile hospitals with u large assortment of bottles, overseas. In the Calgary area 16 Alberta units were mobilized at the outbreak of war. iporner man later fatally injured DJL. ‘ill an auto accident the same eve» ‘lllllil, Mrs. Ada snodgress was sen- BERLIN 5 ~00 p.ni.— Solo Concert l5 ll incg , l9 8 m. BluRLlN‘ .m.—-Cliamber Music. DJL, 6:15 p 19 5 m; l lslllllltlillinllfn-ilill" tllllllllg-intgdgflylJanics F lplcte with stieciui chairs and drills P '—T— R i 1 | t b x l5 ll lllPg . , 1 - , -_ < - » ~ ,1 1 V» n peg iav rig con ri u ed inore ' a ram“ a Y w» ‘p00 ,- roa cits‘. Ill u Aim . . 1f ' . ' i iovrow. ‘ .1 ‘ '. v ' N 1V1 t - 5- i- f 1 twee, lisndi meg. 19-7 m. RNE. 111111111“ ¢11111jvr of 180111111111 11191011 1111115 1110 0116111100 11>‘ 11 110E010 T0 EmIHTQ sellllce. 2151;022:0711‘ ‘irlllllplfi; ‘2 n,“ , g5, m ponds. previously 101d 11111111151 : on much the "me pflmlple "5 head also sent a grind number oi‘ A LONDON V1011“ “T15 1101 P10090000 With 110- "10 011F131“? 59114"! miwhlne- reserve men to the coasts. ‘k. Even amid the forest primeval. M For; wmmm bundmgs 01 ‘ ton “mu-The News and News Commentary. GSD. 75 1110i; - 25 5 m‘ meg ' 3L1 810110111111 10911110111 I1F0§01‘\'¢‘< U10 usual the ripening grain commands . . * ' - hool is in operation. At. Bran- - .. m authentic atmosphere of a regular attention of the prairie people but .52)“ an ah. “no nmnm“ n18 BUSY liiglt-powered lu S Ol Maritime . _ , .. g pool 1 _ 9 _ _ TOM" ldeml-“S “m” "Mr" ""1 “ 11i- 1110 $01111’ 111111? 1110111 1S evidence lprovides for 1.700 recruits prior to ports porlorm a ozen serviceslorincommg f liuuml Trip Uhlldrgn time} and under Twelve 11mm 01 age HALF FARE lt‘ll(‘\"(.l to ll yvai" iii jail by Mag- GSC, 9 5B8 8:40 p m.—-Japanese JROZI. 31.15 m.; 2RD4, 25 40 in; Izuos, 19.61111. oi:.\rrai.u..-\ Music — Stignatn. JLQZ, l'l 84 meg , l6 B m. bandages and instruments. The mobile dental units are com- the murmuring pines and the hem- ilocks, the dental unit of a Sask- tabieful of oiit-of-date magazines in the waiting room. od that of the total immigrants to come to Canada from Jan. 1 to June 30. only 744 came from other tTo be Continued) Far from the sea, prairie mcn are training fnr naval duty. Win- WINNIPEG. Aug. l1-—(CP)—-!is of resources and manpower being mobilized from the lnkehcnd to the with new vigor. is still in progress. Winnipeg has become the artil- lerv centre for the West and troops the No. 2 elementary flying school were rushed to completion and the their assignment to n school. Work on a service Training school at. Elsewhere. aside from manufacture of military clothing in urban cen- tres. greatest wartime industrial an outgoing ocean greyhounds. Fine seomcimhip ls needed to warp the great l . . f l . R03“? . mmhflls- saskatoo i. tr grc..ln t, .t g imao? 311111;‘ m-SP Yalgo 41120511140 g1?‘ I . Ithgrhfiaeltliss otfhaaifirigg 0132513321522 {,1 gpoooirmt; ‘tog-WHEN: lf.‘.,,,‘;,,§§§,, slilpsli: bdocltslde or to bring in vessels _ _ ' U " ’ ’ ~ o open n c o or. 1e ccmcn ary ' cri e an r 5e 5, '_ B a "R06. l‘! 61 llkllznllly (an; the grgirrile bgft training planes flmigt trainigg‘ scgwlol at Prince pp Y 9y a ...3“*"' 1’ m “Cmmm “Y m“ - - Western 111611- more than three Anxlcnlllgille of :1: llalliiities in Re- F ARES =.',;“,;"};j"fi,,§gd;,~ 315.11g; _;11;,§-.- Population Figures been» u mm- wem u... u... upwuu u slums , . To Dxn é.“ m6“ n 2 ti. -. with he 1st Canadian division. ‘Buildings and hangars cost more ; _ l. - 1w,“ \_ a More went with the 2nd division u,“ $250900 “m; by geptembe, l 1 HALIFAX 9:00 p m WTaIlk 1.; r D W'il'll otrrawa Aug m-wri-can- 23g “com the a“ Mme the‘; training of observe" M“ be . - _ ~ " 1 ‘ ' ' ' - _ - un erway. - » —~"'"~— 111%. is: ‘l‘§i"...“’-“ s‘... ti‘; .2:i..°.':'".:;* 1:1.‘ mm a lama» c-i-w 1 l 7 1 FRIDAY. AUGUST 23rd AND meg“ 312"m' ‘ ' ' compared Mm 9193 during me at‘evgaafiflgnmggtfééhglérziicglgéiwgg lng ltrainiing school. atwigelests . 1 , 5 1 SATl‘RD.»\Y.'Ap'GU-i'l; zim W O issue-x corrcspondingoperiod of ieao. The o, m, nmnpermanen, net," mm fiefg! fife‘ heft?" ifgiaflgfa“ andflifgw- ; 1 I Mnndal. iiugiist..6.194ti ..3 p m. Dante Tunas and decrease of per cent was at- “m 0th", are Bel-fin“ as mam _ . - g r ' Cabarltj-SD Dll1..7715.1l mi-u . l9 u trlibutable in a large measure 10 bers of the Veteran's Home Guard. alas "‘L‘L°.'..§E2§1“°K‘.?.,“‘%,,:§.2f,‘i, I I . ' . 111 ; . meg. 25.4 .; t .w.i'. l t _ ' I l l. From CIIARLOI imowN nxs. 9 m meg . a1 2 m. m I liiguqres released Saturday by the oufifflgii “(if 3,“; ‘mg,- 1 d 1 l s m o n n E ' ’ ll‘ l Proaorflonrllrli/ 11W 70"" "'1'" Rom: finnnigration branch of the Depart- ~15; divmon “m, mched strength the ‘f’ mfg“ ‘bgrceTifle gfs“ ‘egg’ ‘ 1 .' other station: 10:00 p in -- News in Enqlsh -ment of Mines and Resources show- and fggenflv w“ pushed ahead “mctgd in Lakehead fggtofles‘ ROSEBUD i l I : , , _ --—-- 10:00 wOix-ra TGWA, 9 H6 inc-r, countries outside of the United have gone to camp at shilo, Man. upturn 15 1n eh.- pnnklng busgne” ' = 1 at... "1- 2*.:'.*;:.a“*..t*.:°..1ir‘i:“..£‘"""" .r$§i..3?°.;?2£‘plifiii.°l.‘..li“li°°tt 1“g,"‘°‘,,'1:..{:":..";,1.538.3%“., ~ ~ - 1 I ‘ . , ‘ ‘ ' - '1 - x . pare n - '~ - ---- 11:00. -'I'l,N'. :Til— rtii i'ti toOad " :3 l "'0' F 1" "1" "Wmmmo" Ommm 011i T111111)“ mG$Clo9 5gvwlllllll. 3 lTOfgl “UN! ‘swig: gllatei Hmdllrlllt: lglllllaurtllirgllk fflalllgd lalll: givlilliriltllliiligs arlltdr amlllllntllifrllicsturgurllsf Pltltlfli ‘, I I ""11 P117061 40011‘ m. to 2.707 compared with 2.539 in First great war, nsomewhen‘ m wostem Cmmdn" C H d H d P h |_ I i ‘ TaKvn ‘1939- and 7mm m’ mm“! mm" P11" Arthur and F011 Wmlflm- the government is sponsoring wnr- u n Q m y “m, u m“ ' n l 12:40 a m —A Talk in Ehirzlish rlom 1.156 compared with 1.742. Re- art of the western army command “ » 1 . I ' (ANADIAN NATlo~Al numb, T‘ .n,, H _ JZK d d! m U “ed E time chemical plants and other lb- lll! I ' I H, NLWYWMM m “M”, t - s 112971 0111). , gurus ‘gene ans froth swan m‘ ave sent more than 1.000 men wlnfflneg factory-s an. pngaged 1n ,‘ I , i516 meg . “figure, . mes Jailed 2,011 cmpa w into khaki. Manitoba sent the mgnufnchlyg of army purpoggu . j hema- lmsununlivnnvlutnnl 3:00 BJILLIQICMS)? Period. aw Zglglcl" Clmglfifknaflgll}: 11192113 such as mattresses and l “"3 , . .- .~__________ ‘ 06, 15.3! 11108» 191m. ___,__ 11a lllaui’: In flab; ‘n; 01009: viii the t