See “The Adventures , . .‘I'O GIVE YOU HER GRANDEST PICTUIIII l,,1a114 JANE WITilERS WUOHY". WALTER _BRENAN C A R L “ALFALFA” 0V5 JACKIE Jane's iiouuoeo ui i-irir ofieirisr SEARL — BERTON PAULINE MOORE — DOUGLAS FOWLEY - a airman-r». ~ n ROBlii H000" FRIDAY and C-T 1 " IBOMMIINITY Fer Pete's sake, 111.‘, subject of A Feature ERRDL FLYNN — OLIVA DE HAVILAND Targets BASIL RATHBONE — CLAUDE RAINS A Perfect Week-End Program through the thing, make lots a NOISE- you all know “DINAH” — “SWEET SUE" — “MY GAL SAL”—and the others, too. PETE SMITH will expond “learn-eddy” on the “SURE HEROES". “FACE BEHIND THE MAS " I I i "' t o Children H! SATURDAY’ SING REEL” if you are going to sil GANG S W I T Z E R — CHURCHILL — ..~b“é.‘€‘l’s’é'i'i§“r‘hh‘£iuw “ EXCLUSIVE” AND MUSICAL REVIEW OAPITUL- DAILY 3.00 — ‘LI? 8.45 (bu!!! "HEART or i AIIIZONA‘ , 7 A Ieromouni Ikiim teeming 1 = WllllAM BOYD ‘ ,' lnuOeerse liirves-losuliltlvilsn TODAY ONLY 3 FRI. SAT. noimiio mo 1-»- mo - RARIN‘ ro ooi HOLY REDEEMER Eastern Guardian .."l‘h|s column is of local interest M a nowsy nrl uro may do s word strictly payable in ad- vance. ..-sr1iss_oa_rr'rr Charlottetown Guardian may be lie-Oh. d ‘i $21.1 ilglow he's troilllaxled with som- nambulism. ; DANCE < Sporting Club - THURSDAY, July 21st HALL FOR 25c y Modern and Old-time - < Danci g. Big Frcczcouis 1 DancingnB-l. TONIGHT i ADMISSION 25 Cents. L-3157 8.30 Sharp PERS ONALS Mr. Alyre Arsenault representing Schwartz and Morse's left this itigzgning for Halifax on a business Mr. Gordon Chandler, of the stall of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Moncton, is the guest of his brother, Mr. E. S. and Mrs. Chand- ler, Brighton Avenue. reserved for news but sdvertisinl Ill inserted o! Miss Elma Brown arrived home 0N S to the from Campbellton. N.B.. where she here-e l» us“ as» mo“ "1""- “..Z$.l...';.‘.§i§£“l.§.?.°.““€§' Two WAYS 0F WALKING Betty Richards. who will visit her The Preacher-I was usgurprtised for some time. h b d w ou 0 —-&- Quiifihyfihne“; axwas apreaching. T. E, Peters leaves this mornln for Ottawa where he has acce re a. position with the Departmen Transport. and Mrs . Dr. A. W. Ross of ssnqbswsbclsrsbqn-NHMMMRJLDLB’. mind that. of ll N. Msiphluisvwesslis. Lilli/MN’ .| "Mldnruldllllbqhiuanbqrdnqllbdbl PLUS-LONE RANGER l0 AND COMEDY Charlottetown and North Wlltshire which has been closed for e number of years has been C ‘ii Oxford, N. 5.. are the guests of Mrfi~and Mrs. F. H. Ross, 136 Weldon street, Moncton. , Sourls, and Miss Gwen Ross, of D. MacLean UNDERTAKER t Vetgna lé/lraclfetrzzi; has ‘re- UITIO 8T0 B WI) B. Cl‘ EMBALMER spending a very pleasant two- weeks holiday visiting relatives and friends at Sackvii“ N.B. Miss Olive lvlcllu son of Melrose, Mass, has arrived on the Island ac- companied b Miss Kathryn Lari-- abee of Broc ton. While here they are visiting with Mir. and Mrs. J. J. Larrabee of Euston Street. i——'m __ Arinrflsgorgj YBL"LQ‘"LKF°“?"PW“-. -_ :1- ’ under capable man- li BTRUCK BY LIGHTNING DOHADI‘ t Two women digging an excava ion or a tank were struck lug and severaly burned. at 8 o'clock RM. for cordially invited to a AKUAL. India — (OP) by light- sgement and the same qlllfl home given to all our old {"95" 9'! we“ 3,5 many 116W Onefl. NOTICE ! A meeting of the Conservative suillmrlfi‘! of lhe following polls: Wood Islands, Belle River. Pi- Prim’ Eldon East, Eldon West. View North, Grand View South, ELDON HALL on SATURDAY the 23rd inst. organization purposes. All are Caledonia, DEATHS like service shall be HECKBERT-At Summerslde. July 20, 193B, Elizabeth MacKlnnon. be- loved wife of Mr. Martin Heck- bert. Funeral this afternoon from her late residence at Z o'clock- MURPHY- At the Sacred Heart Home Charlottetown. July 20th. 1938. Mrs. Louise berry), aged 90 years. Funeral Fri- day morning at 8:30 from P. A. Monnghans Parlors to St. Mal- achys Church. Kinlrora. Card Of Thanks G. W. ROLLINGS. Proprietor. i] l for Bun- bu??? lvlttlralllelillbzrt egg ei-lethei dis- tricts wishcs to thank thcdbolé; jhoiders for their hearty’ l?" 5"“: ‘ appreciation and HIM" i" Orwell, Grand _ n, f ell fillcd purse as e will be held in {,',_,,,,,,°,,.f._..‘1.;.-....i.___,l..hw. To» Dfligeisaiiy A NizvowPopulczpr Science Hit POP-EYE in “Plumbing Is Pipe" Murphy (New- ‘ A Provincial Exhibition iicwsiets, Those who attend the Provincial Exhibition August 15th. to 19th» will see a new kind of vaudeville program, different from anythins shown in the Maritimes and 1n line with the best exhibited in the larg- est cities throughout Canada and the United States. It will be Canada on Parade, a grand stand spectacle ma nificently staged. with special out oor scenic and lighting effects beautifully costumed. It is indeed the theatre brought to the outdoors with the sky for a roof. On the enlarged stage will be featured the Cavaudex Review of lovely dancing girls. gorgeously costumed in a series of startling beautiful dance numbers featuring ta , tiller. toe, adagio. acrobatic, so t shoe. folk, comedy and original dance routines. Each ‘irl is a spec- ialty artist, highly ,., ned 1n the art of Terpsichore. 4 their cos- tume numbers they will appear as the Scotch kiltles, the Mounties and other inte retive reviews. Each girl is a beaut ful singer and they will have as accompanist Rex Doyle, the boy with the million dol- lar personality who took Broadway by storm. CANADA ON PARADE is a bit; new vaudeville feature in connection with the Provincial Exhibition at Charlottetown, August lath. to 19th. The Cavaudex Girls in their dance and costume act will be a ibeautiful and ever to be remember- ed feature. Other acts are Carr Brothers, an imported English novelty. They are musical acrobatic clowns of rare ability. Not only are they accomp- lished musicians but also play their instruments while going t rough some of the most difficult acro- in themselves. | Marie's Animal Circus provides a touch of the big top with their‘ trained dogs, bear. monkeys and oats, which feature some of the. ' 5 . . Ti" "illllllgs "iii" ilil-itliilliilyil. flifliilb $°il...“i§f€l3%°'3.%.f.i.“l'~'§. 21sec: Patricia Worth to Mr. Wilfred Oat- whc love animals. particularly do s, here is a display o animal intel i- ,gence that is the result of long and patient training by experts. Rex Doyle is a young man who has been taking the larger cities in the United tates and Canada by storm with his really marvelous voice and personality. He has been heard frequently in coast to coast radio hookups and leaves in Qctob- er for Hollywood to enter pcitures. .He has songs for old as ivell as oung and some of the numbers 1e does with the ballet of girls will linger long in your memory. Soldier Boys. our own Pat Raf- fert, famous sar of thefamous sold er show. the Dumbells, has been engaged by the management of the Provincial Exhibition and will sing afternoon and evening, August 16-17-18-19. Pat is known to Canadians from coast to coast and to hundreds of thousands of Britlshers. yes, Frenchmen too. also millions of Americans. He return- ed this spring from England where he headined the music halls for nearly two seasons. soldier B0 S~ bring back the memories of K B , Great War. Live again those even- ings spent listcnlng to tlie Di1m- bells show in some "quiet’ 500i- in France. Th d ill mm in con- e vau 8v e lyrlisvglncial Exhibi- FQR, sans-ism CHEVROLET nectiOn with the ttend- Prilmhent speakers‘ sedan. Registered for iaaa. Price tion, August 15th. to iotih]. wig u em W i “M” Sit... iir..l*i.'siiiss.rsii' .23..“ BY ORDER- OF (xyluflrr v-w -— ~—‘ Miltltlglb ClLMttThIBBBUETEBt atclzrililx; FOR. SALE-ANTIQUES. 82 ers. te Bone em 8301B for me Le...» stgs l- gggougggergm, Nemg...“ F... .. Britta‘...- Bwmmm 0f - i Ilzlnorlide m chili-illusion . SUNDAY ONLY! Charlottetown for lunsmersldo for Charlotietmw - lsn o mo: TABLE Bmnmenide - anspo Dell! D009 as. Sun. es. ssu. IX- Sim- s.oo AM. ‘L80 PM. 4.00 PM. 10.85 AM. 1.00 PM 5-00 PM- Sst. only 10.00 P-M. 10.00 PM sleet oI-ll annulus-r?‘ 0.00 PM- _ so .i\r. u.» rsr. m A 1m rm. 9.00 A-M- 1.00 PM. ex. sun. Inn. only lsruonly lat. on? ..-s.ir 2.1a. '04s rm. 1o.» us. -nm ‘l.- l“ .............-.... u.“ “M. ‘ti, ,M. i.” ‘M 3“,- ,, . Chlrlottetown m Borden (vb WNW" §§°l;‘;l'_'“i' m!" “'1'” Bord“. '0‘,- ch-flouewwn ,............... L" . l . gum-h ‘or arm?“ ___,,, . . . . PM: I I‘ - ' 'mmgnu. a l“ .. . . . . . . ......... .- - * Nmbuurol- Chlriotletown M: 8w“) “m. °‘°.-""“~l"' _ char-illusion rol- Nomi Lure (vie qiflp connects with boat and mainl Tray“; Bng-Qllkk. Economical. Convefl an‘, ir- "' Souril) and bus service- ient-Ship By Bu! E*P"°" night, the Diving Demon and his Diving Champions, his the Great in his death will have as supporting features a magnificent rev ew of danoini 8M8 r eously costumed. Marie's Anima ircus. Carr Bro- thers, musical acrobatic clowns. Pat Rafferty. singing star 0i the famous Dun-ibelis. Rex Doyle. m9 young man with the million dollar personality, singing amiss for 1'0""! and old, snd lsst but not least. Ken Good and his commanders a stage orchestral band of versatile musi- cians, every one of them. a soloist of the first rank. The Review and other number! have been tour-in the laziest- <11“ lo seven weeks. from Winni- l Maire up Exhibition and see the crawl show of all time. l‘ ______________. HIGH PRESSURE SALE 73am‘ l ,_ J l IO-A live- wire ssicgmfllfl sstgiollished some kind of a record here recently when he sold s tractor each to six mom the some family at one sole. ' can: rows-subbed here by iotures of thel .%3"b..’i.f’"3i.‘ p scum Afri- batlc feats. They are a whole show, for mmgm W111 be THE CHARLOTTIETOWN GUABDIAN ~TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE. The iientral Guardian This column is reserved for news ol local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted , at 4 cents u word strictly psy- . J____i"° 11L ELI"!- CBASWELL for monographs. l CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR QNCE- IrB7B8-7-21-3 l’. WE STOCK HAY SALT. lowest prices. H. R. Large d: Co. L-3001-7-15-7i. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. Spec- ials: Croquignole oil permanents. L-3048-7-18-6i. PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH Eer. vices Sunday. July 24th. zvmh 11.00 A. M. Communion serv ce, Dundas 3.00 P.M._Worship. Cardigan 7.30 P. M. Worship. The Minister at all services. Please note chan e o1 p t-me. L-(il32-7- 1-11. CONFEDERATION urr: INSUB. l . L-6789-7-21-3l2 i ANCE wuvs LOTTERY-The Midget Giants softball team lottery zor the 41 W113i’ bear was won by F. N.‘ KaYS. 19 HIUSDOYO Si", NO. I22. l CAVENDISH criaitoa-worshi on Sunday, July 24th in Cavendish at ll A. M. New Glasgow at 7.30‘ P. M. The atcrnoon scivicc-Stan-j ley Bridgois cancelled and Major. l-liscott Will wnclilct worship in Stanley Bridge at 7.30. Ofierin for. W. Geo. W. Tllley. Minlsier. L-Zil49-7-21-1l. l CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND.—TheI sqcfalnfiht of the Lord's Supperl will he dispensed 1n the Kirk at Gillie Traverse on Sabbath, Julv 24th. Services on Thursday at 8 P. M. Saturday at 2 P. M. Sabbath; at 10.30 A. M. and '1 P. M. and, Monday at l0 A. M. There will alsol be service at Stanchel on Friday} July 22nd at 7 P. M. L-IiO95-7-20—2i. ENJOYABLE EVENING-A num- ber of the box holders from Bun- bury. Mt. Herbert and Bethel dis- tricts met recelitl at the home of Wm. Horton, Bun ‘ury, and spent, s, very enjoyable social evening. Be- ; .ore leaving they expressed their appreciation of Horton's services Ias a. mall courier and presented him with a well filled purse as a testimonial 0i their esteem. IS REAPPiJINIEh-Information has been received w the eliect that Bruce Wonllacoti, Secretary of the local branch of the Charlottetown Canadian Legion has been re-ap- polnied as secretary of ihe honour- ary local committee-Veterans As- sistance commission. This Com- mission is a Federal Government Commission for tile welfare of all unemployed ux-servlce men resid- ing in the province, with headquart- ers at the Canadian Legion. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs. Joseph Hughes took place .rom her late residence to iracadle Church. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. John Court. Robert Gallant, J. J. ‘Trainer, J. C. Mac- Donald, James Sauirders, Leonard Court. Services at the church were conducted by the Rev. K. McPher- son and at the grave by Rev. Mon- szégnor Maulzce McDonald, Vernon lvel: GOSPEL sERVlCE-“l-low a, rich marl found Christ" was the theme of Rev. Samuel Young's message in the Gospel tent on Longworth Ave. last night. An increasing 1n- terest 1's being manifested in these seggvices. frank Smith of Port- lland, Maine. sang as a solo "I've Been Lifted". Rev. Young's theme "A Purged Conscience." RECEIVES PROMOTION — Mr. Albert Murley, oi the staff oi Woolworthls Ltd. for a number of years, has been transferred to Sydney, NS, where he nos been promoted to the position Oi assist- ant manager and leaves on Friday to assume his new dutes. Numer- oils friends, although regretting the departure of Mr. Mitrloy who has always taken all active part in sport, wriiculorly collegiate ncckcy while atlcnduig St. Dunstan: Uri.- verslty, Mount Allison and Queen's University will congratulate lLm on his well merited promotion. POLICE COUNT-At the P121168 Court yesterday a man charged ivltn opeiadng a motor vehicle while HliDXlCfltLCl, failed to appear and has hls bail bond of $50 es- treated. Another charged with be- ing in c.nt1'ol of a nlotor vehicle Willie intoxicated, was remanded until Friday, a cash bad o. $50 was glnnie... . r in- traction of the motor vehicle act was assessed costs ol court, A man charged with unlawiul possession 01' intoxicating liquor was lined $300 and costs or four months jail and under the Customs and Excise Act $100 and owls ur vwo months. A11- olher man anal-gen mm keeping liquor for sale Wits fined $20 Hlld Cflol-s or lllllty days 1n 111.1. IIYDE-LIVING-STONE —A qlLifl but pretty weduilig look plliCQ a. four o'clock on Julie 2s, 19.18, when the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster unli- cci in marriage Muss Sade Belle Livingstone, or (Jiyiii: River, and‘ George Alieiniis i-iyue, son of one late lvlr. and lvlrs. Ausun Hyde, o. Clyde River, The happy couple were unattended. ‘ihe bride looked charming gowned in navy blue net over satin, with matching accessor- ies. After the ceremony, the happy wuole. accompanied by the bride's sister, Miss uiive, and the groom's brother, Calvin Hyde, motored to the home of the brides mother at Clyde River, where p. reception was held, only immediate friends and relatives attending. The dining- room and parlor were decorated with pink and white streamers and white wedding . After the guests had congratulated the bride and groom they repaired to the din- ing room, where a wedding supper was served. Later in the evening a large crowd gathered to "oha-rivari" the young couple. After offering congratulations and "bouncing" the groom, they “Auletiy wended their 3.3139019" Funeral Notice-Canadian Legion, B.E.S.l.. A" "-""|°¢ men are requested to scuba the funeral of our Into Conn-ado Captain Hector- Vernon Mucbeod, MM. Funeral service st MacLean Funeral Home, Thursday, July 21st, commencing at 2.00 P. M. Point or ussembly—MlcLean I-‘unersl Horne-LN P. M. B. WONNACOTI‘, Secretary, cbsriomrowil (P. I. r. m 1) nnnorl, Canadian Isqion, B. I. S. L. shOilld take 1 ‘arm surrou llllYlllli TOOLS Wood and steel 13-“; Carriers-Double Harpoon and Lever Forks - wood and Steel Pulleys — Pun Mull“! WIDE and Win Cable, all of which we nr-r selling at lowest prices. A. liorne 8i 0o. Charlottetown i FISHERIES OFFICIALS HERE- I Dir, A. T. Cameron, airman or. the iisheries research board, 0t-| iawa, with other fisheries depart- ment men leave Charlottetown oo- day after a short stay in connec- tion with department of fisheries activities here. Accompanying Dr. Cameron are Dr. A. W. H. Needler, in charge of oyster investigation, Ellerslie, P.E.I., Dr. A. H. Lein, dir- ector of the Atlantic Biological sta- tion, St. Andrews, N.IB., and Mr. F.‘ O. Weeks, representative of the treasury board, Department of ‘transport, Ottawa. The three out of the rovince men aspect so leave t bay for the mainland. They arrived in Charlottetown Tuesday and have been guests at the Can- daian National Hotel. i ::ENCLOSING his cheque in lpuy- ment for 500 pounds or Mas-Miller Fox Foods, Mr. L. E. Lefebvre _of Lefebvre Silver Fox Farm, Point Rouge, Que. Avril-es: "1 take this oc- casion to congratulate you on your Product which gives me entire sat- isfacticn." No Criminal Gases 0n Kings Bounty Docket Only case on the docket at the regular July sitting of the Supreme Court for King's County ‘was (he prohibition case of the K1118 V5- sbe herd, which was aliiournedl unti next sitting. Supreme Courtl Justice A. E. Arsenault presided. and the usual white gloves were presented him. In the course of his address. the Justice dwelt u n the value of the tourist traff c, and the impor- tance of well kept farms and build- irlgs. The grand ury’s rell Vi. read M» the session esda“. stated the jail had been inspected and found but recommended the ceilings be redone and the windows be f xed so they could be lowered from the top for ven- tilation. There were n-ine prison- ers, including an aged man under medical care whom the jury con- sidered unfii; to be in confinement. ancl recommended his case be in- vestigated. The report concurred with the Supreme Court Justice's remarks upon the value of the tourist traffic and the added et- traction of well kept farms and buildings. Mr. Justice Arsenault ad ourned the two-hour session until t. e next sitting. Pearl J. Brothers was fore- man of the jury. Justice A. E. Arsenault said he had been hoiding the assizes in that town for the last 17 j/GBIS, "sometimes once, and sometimes twice a ear." In that time he had not tri a criminal case. "It is a most remarkable record for the country," the Justice said. "and one which is robabl not equalled in all Cane a. I highly compliment the people the county on this recor ." It was the custom of the presid- ing justice. he said, to give an ad- dress to the grand jury on topics of interest. “as they are generally chosen from the leading men the county in which the sssizes are held, and are representative of the community in which they live." He had chosen the topic of the tourist traffic, which he considered of paramount importance to the peo- {ilietof the rural and urban dis- r c s. Value of Well Kept Buildings “People. of farmers and others. ‘pride in keeping their ings in nice condi- inn, and have their buildings mintlgd, or if that proved too ex- lensive. whitewashed. _ "The special beauty of the pmv- nce was the contrast of the green ‘oliage of the grass and in igainst the red background o the oil, and nicely kept uildirlgs add- ed to this beauty." he said. "We have a great many visitors "oming here in summer from dif~ ferent provinces of Canada and states of the union. and we should endeavour to make the best im- pression on them. “The tourist business has become one of the greatest revenue pro- diicing industries of Canada, and ‘ast year it brought nearly S300,- 000000 into Canada. "People do not realize what this means to the international ex- chRnge'_¥gqr§__§gq'___HELCB'UE(H§E __(_(;o_n_t_inued_ Ion" page W77, _ Col 8) m: WAKE UP Yflllll LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rurin’ to go I The liver should ur out two 6| oi liquid bile into your owoia daily. i this bile is not flowing freely, your food domn't dig-t. Ir just deco in the bowels. Gas blosh up your atomic . You st consti ted. Harmful poisons o into the y, an you feel sour. sunk In the world looks punk. A more bowel movement doesn't always [at at the muse. You need something thnt works i PAGE i . 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Flowered chiffons in light colors 38” wide yard - - - - - 98v- and 79c ' "ON THE ISII 5" .00 t. §2.95 i‘ Plain colored taffeta 36" wide in brown, navy. black, powder blue, pink. mauve and white 79c yd. Washable rayons figured. 36" wide - - - - - 59c yd. Figured rayons washable 36" wide, regular 59c special price - - 39c yd. Sand - swept crepe 36" wide in two colors only. 38" wide turquoise blue and wine - - - - - 98c Yd- ND-ITZF c on the liver-Ms well. It takes those , old _ ,) Carter's ttlo Liver s to tm two k ' palm s oi bils flowing freely and main on v ,_. - 5 i eel "up and up". Harmless and cutie. th make the bile flow freely. They o tbewur r s‘ oi mlonrel hut have no ealnmei or mercury irr then. Ask for Carter's Uttls Liver Pills by nnmel lrubbornly rehln anything dos. 25s. —riz l >4%r"AJ<I-P .4". WI‘! ‘riil JKFYSYL Q7795 §.5f'|.\;-.-;-;.-.;-