a csrlmt - NJ“? 'l‘.l.iE.__.C11AR1a0_'ll'l1ET0WN GUARBLAN PLAYING fBllr-ZO’ A lleal SHOWS DAILY 2.30--7—8.45 Qilelflt wait a minute to see it! s-Y g. . ": p _ ID _ illlltillf-lfllfl llllus mm . Plus-Serial-Comedy-Cartoon Unusual Occupations By Ken Reynolds llllli-llsng; y nmmnl “llmmlml i i E z .A l a‘ dffflrFf-‘f-‘f! - mum sumo l “d; .2 5M r»; “l "lliiht as well slow down - Dad’s readin’ the Guardian Want Ads again!” This War-Four - and Mrs. i el t he s newer aa.un inn llEllTlllll. ausnmsu hi eel—n b marvel hr new! e! local interest. but advertbins inserted the word. strictly ll!- ln advance. OONIIDIIATION urs T5 annexes. . POLICE COURT -- At the City Police Oourt yesterday, two drunks hsd their bails 86.00 and other drunks were lined $6.00 each and colts or tan days in Jail. A le- msle drunk estreated. one lor the other loi- $10.00. Two a was remanded sIUNGAIIAN PATBIDGI —Mr. Wallace Mackenzie, a farmer near , while walking through his hsy field round a nest containing twenty tour eggs. Mr. Mackenzie marked the nest so as not to des- troy it when cutting the hay. 'l‘wo days later he sltain took a look to iind only two Is and each egg had a bird in it. t they were dead. Wish the hens could do that good. -Cont. BIBIOUBLY WOUND!!!) _ A telegram has been received by Mr. Waiter Wigmore, Grahams d D. Wigmore‘ usly wounded in ac- 8. Nature oi second casualty not yet available. Cpl. Wigmore Was previously wounded on June 7 but had recovered and mas back in iv s Cpl Wigrnora was serving with m; North I Novs Bootis Highlanders in France. A Y. P. A. EXECUTIVE MEETING - On Thursday, July 21th the Executive oi’ the An- gllcan Young People's Association local council ior Prince Edward Is- land held a meeting in Charlotte- town st the home of Miss Dilys Owen. vice-president. m discuss pre- llminary plans for a PPOPO-Sed LB- bor Day weekend conference, Sep- ternbor 4 w septembe 6. As plans progress the members will be in- ormed. HOQC your SEASON TICKETS new for Old Home Week. On sale l at nl drug stores and Old Spain. Western Thriller latest Hopalong Cassidy western thriller, "Bar-BO," opens today through Uni Once again hard-fighting. rldina Bill Boyd plays the famous cowboy sleuth who always sets his man. Inthlsatoryliowisndhistwo pals, California. and Lin Bradley (played by Andy Clyde and Georle Reeves), befriend Marie Stevens (Dustne Faijniun) an uristicratic but impoverished rancn girl whose coming marriage to proud Richard Adams (Bob Mitchunv has to be postponed whe nthc Jewels he had planned to sell in order to keep his ranch going were stolen by a des- pernte gang of outlaws durinr a starzudoor robbery. Through a misunderstandin . Richard suspects I-IODDV and l pals oi the robbery. but Ko pays no attention and 8068 Y’ Illml with his roundin up o! t e crooks. rough n series of ations, that IVLark _Jacks0n (Victor Jory). a sup d n. the brains behind the aahil. and then proceeds to round up him and his henchmen. in a s _ on hair-raisins BCPIIBS that will nave \'D\l holding tiirht to your deals- ' Don't miss “Bar-WI i! V011 like wcsicrns. This one has everything. Years Ago AUGUST 3. IMO-R. A. F. bomb- ed oil de t at Rotterdam. railways in Weghp alia. and other military objectives in Ruhr and R-hlhelfilld- Japanese government formally 0b- jccfieqiqu U, rgnvqilsirirézxo‘ against ex- por a on o v Russia accepted Lithuania as 14th Republic of Soviet Union. Royal Navy Swordfish planes atW-‘M port ‘offfiagiiari. 45's‘- ElllPlRE -:- TOIII l fun It'$ a hllario sFVl-‘Jf fin"; e'd‘u’fs'ls'a'ls'u'w'ls"n"r- I friend of both Marie and Ric arri. y gang's Board‘, w? us ness. r. ranging to sell his farm and move to 1 . 9°" gall-fiddling» lgtutllvlsa after spending Molina; w? very pleasant vacation in Char- o Shows 7—8.45 -:- Matinee Sat at 2.30 ’ "gwgidsy. .. whiniuillree sailor: on leave... walk lSee the whole show for half the llllts all price. 83.00 ad noon and evening shows. Personals . J A. Wilson, Bass .S.. is in Charlottetown. . W. . Fraser New Glasgow. , was in the city yfllfiflim- R1791’. Mr. and Mrs. J. Somervllle, Mass" are Cecil its. way, waylssillalCltarl v. LM. Fraser, Alberta. was Roy Harris, in the city. M4 Drive- ottctown. 11¢ _' in the city yesterday- Mils Ethel Berri er. Halifax. wes ti the city yeltellgey- m“ is; Henry and Miss Vera MecKensie leit yesterday by plam for New Glasgow. N-S. where they will spend their holidays- Mm Marion McLean. Peter's Road, P.E.I., is spending sOIM film! with her aunt. Mfs- A1 CQX- P7111" Street-Truro News. Mr. d M . Bruce MacDonald (neg FlnPaullrsBrookiield, P. E. I. visited the farmer's aunt. - MP5- Jennie MacDonald. 48 Outram St . on route to I-lalitax. —- Truro News. Miss Sue Jones, I-Iasslbrook. has returned home after having spent an enjoyable vacation with Mr. and M“, William Jones, Cambridze. ss. w. Henry "r. Burgoyne. North Granville. returned irom Mon- taguc attending the funeral of the late Mr. David Reid on Ausust 1st- today where he had been Gra- on ar- James A. Campbell. M" in the Cit)’ . ., ,5. Keneington. Pte. Norman Campbell Mid Miss Helen Campbell, city. are spendlni! s (cw days. the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tremerc. Hamoehlre- Alwn Burke. her daullbifl‘ M“ ' Eddie. hive ttetown. tn- zuests or the Miss“ Emma and Ethel Burke 1'11 Queen Stree GllT-Flll.—8l\T. i ‘i s; l i i fight!‘ --\~.“\~“\\\-~\\~\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\'- rtoon-Stage -Comedy— Serial rm any man or Now YOU can send g pa whole box of Wrigley’s Gum to Canadians serving Overseas! This announcement is of greeriimporcsnce to every Canadian with loved ones in the Armed Forces Overseas. For some time the Canadian Wrigley Company has become increasingly aware that the men sod women in our fighting forces overseas get only a small amount 0T ell: Wrigley’: Gum they want. Uurmg _ recent g monrlls, _ the 1 demand for Under this new Wrigley plan you can send a JO-package box of Wrigleyk Gum direct to woman in the Canadian Armed Forces Overseas. just see your nearest with Wrigley Overseas Gum order forms. Your order will be immediately anti to who is supplied chewing gum in ‘the armed forces has been increasing by leaps and bounds. This is due to the fact that men under the terrific strain and tension of battle get a feeling of comfort and relief by chewing on a piece of gum. Chewing helps to steady nerves, keeps the mouth moist —makes the tough going s iidejadru to you. _ Wrigley‘: are doing this because they feel that, with chewing gum so useful and help- ful, Wrigieys‘ brands should go where they are needed nose-so the men and women wbosrefiglitingonrbebsieie been. These quality brands of Chewing Gum now go direct to the Armed ForceeOva-eciu 'l°.°'lS‘Al.l. ITCOSTSYOU TO SENDIZO PACKAGES TO ANYONE IN THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS WEID_O_THE PACKAGING . one WE PAY THE POSTAGE The Canadian Wrigley Company, to solve this problem, will ship all the gum it produces, if necessary, on the following Overseas Plan: Wrigley’: and they will acknowledge i: jrms WRlGlEY overseas PLAN ls MADE AVAILABLE to YOU_ THROUGH m: co-orsasnon or YOUR RETAIL MERCHANT _ ___P_‘A(_}E__THREE ____ .22"- l Mrs. CnW. Scott, Londonderry, N.S.. is in the city Mr. P3. Sinclair, Windso. Ont, is in clarietwwwn. r Mr. R.J. Ornin 924 Rockl d Rd. Saint John, was in the (‘lily yesterday. Mim Wilhelmina D. Fowkc, who is a teacher Home ECNiDmlCS at London. Ont. is a visitor in Charlottetown. Miss Eliza B splnrley, Brooklyn, Mass. is included among the recent. visitors lo the Island. Miss Barb McAiiist , id Mr. 0.1“. Mcafiiaistezr, " er , i}. Mr. Ian McAlister Toronto, were guests in Charlottetown Yesterday. Miss Evebm B. Spruin. Iiallfnx who is secretary oi’ the nimum wage control board oi the N. s Government is in the cit-y. Mr CI. Knowlys Ottawa, who k C.N.R. Supervisory oi cafeter- ias, and news agencies. was in Charlottetown ywterdav. Willkie May q Play Decisive lElection Role WASHINGTON. Aug. l - (CPI -Wcndcll L. Willkie. snubbed and rejected early in his campaign irl win the Republican Presidential nomination. may yet play a decisive role in next member's elections. Since he quit the race for nom- ination after the Wisconsin pri- maries so completely ignored his existence in the pre-convcntlon campaign. Willkie has been con-i tent to sit on the sidelines and watch-and occasionally to com- meqnt eyeing him and waiti to see which way he moves. Outwardly Republicans profess not to care. 'But underneath they desperately hope he will throw his weight be- hind the Dewey-Bricker ticket. Republicans are fearful and De- mocrats ho ful that Willkie will support t Roosevelt-Truman team. Democrats would be grate- ful ii’ he would merely remain silent. The reason for this anxiety is the presence of en estimated 25 of_the electorate si_ ,Pé=°_- P“ . _--=_--_ M. Chicken Supper -_lt__ Mont Carmel WEDNESDAY, AUGUST l0 Amusements, Refreshment, ate, Afternoon and Evening. supper served from s o'clock. Proceeds in Aid n! Parish Church. - new training school ow both parties are anxiously him on the political fence, trying to make up their minds how to vote. Wilikie has been waiting, appar- ently, to see if the opening cam- paign speeches and declarations of the Dewey-Brisker team merit his support. Incidentally he is keep- ing both parties in a state of anxi- ous suspense. TRAIN AFRICAN NURSES KUIWASI. Ashanti — (OP) —- A for African nurses is to be opened shortly at Kunmsi. Pupils, W110 will take a four-year course, will live in a hostel attached t0 the school and will receive free board and lodging. lt’s Fun-Ahoy! ln New Film 0f Gals and Gobs! es gel. have and go on the prowl. It's an hilarious how- llday when they walk smack mm .. a t...afireanriawow of a love affair! It's glamorous at the “wedding attend-rd 12v the doub- les of twenty Hollywood stars! Those sailors are the price m‘ tho Merchant Marine . . the lay o: ,cveiw Jug they Lind in. They're a hurricane or hil “ity, Ann Sheridan Film Oflllllllilj " “rings When a man as“ you to usual] . that's love. And when a vaudevillian add: you to be his stage partner. that‘; UUMILEISS. But when the maxi is a vuunevilllan, asks you to marry him. and to be ills stage partner as well-that's tile history o! Nora Bayes-one od America's best-remembered singers Edward Theatre today, Starring Ann Sheridan as Nora Bayes, and i Dennis Morgan us Jack Norworih, her husband, the fllm depicts the rise of the first of the torch-sin - ers from her early days in a Mi - wnukee honlcv-tonk, i0 the success which eventually bcieil her as one o! the biggest oi Ziegfeld stars. A rare mixture oi nostalgic story and song against a background of the early i900 s, including gaslight and old time nes -- "S no On Harvest Moon." "When It's Apple Blossom Time 1n Normandy." and lotions which beinli the young lov- ers boioro they finally “arrived? A consistently fine cnsl. includes Irene Manning, rcmemorrccl for her outstanding performance as the singing lead in "Desert S0 ." Jack Carson and Marie Wilson wio contribute some lop-notch comedy, and B. Z. Baknll and Robert l‘... Vandalism In Italy Listed LONDON, Aug. i-(CP) — Sir James Grigg, secretary oi stale for war, detailed to the House oi Com- mons today German army acts o! vandalism as the Nazis retreated in Italy beginning with the burning of the university library at Naples. "lfllfid. "the tale is iege and theit on all sides Tsir Please apply in person without delay, so that the necessary details can be arranged for you in iols of """~. fiNVJHNHRHHVsVeHfiUVMV V . B James'_list_i_ng _9_1_ looting and lectlgns from DURING OLll HOME WEEK It will bo necessary for those contemplating serving meals to guests in private homes during Exhibition Week lo apply to the Ration Office, at the Office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 163 Queen ‘Street, Charlottetown, in order to obtain lhe necessary coupons. d tructi included: eNapleelEDest-ruotion of art ken sin-rs and archives. Monte Cassino - ltetue from the allarflod the Abbey taken and ulClilaeta-Ivory crucifix stolen hem the cathedral. Best vestments m- len _ t o! the Mod- orllrllal Dllelllllcisgfi ‘la ed and books soaked with oil. Velletri-Pictures and wow"! o! the treasury 0i Sh. Maris Del- tnriittrio loinegedand the brocaded fur- as . Yllarremla-The choir sacristy 0f "From that point outward," he san Grasmo sacked bv the Ger- one o"! sacri- mans. arsnellc and Isernla-Coin cel- mwwm-"WE: Also please advise if meals. Province and ll. is Ll UUTIUUUIFIJUUUIII" LILFIJL‘ U1.‘ Lfl..." UT. PRIVATE HOME AOOOMMOOATION Required For Provincial Exhibition and lllll llolne Week August 15th to 18th Inclusive 1f you can take some guests during this period will you Please write or phone The City Hall-Phone No. 53 or 54, giving number of rooms and whether single or double beds. you can serve breakfasts or other "The Provincial Exhibition means a lot to our City and hoped citiuns will help our friendly visitors in every way possible. J. E. BLANCI-IARD, Mayor. ‘Lllflfl. FLFI flJ'l_F1_l'l..."ll'Ll'Ll'iILl'L