RAGE}?! i} ‘PRINCE ED WARD ‘PO-DAY DOROTHY LAMOUR - ARTURO CORDOVA “A MEDAL FOR BENNY" ALSO NEWS - TIME - CARTOON SHOWS DAILY AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 2—DiA>YS_—-2: Auto's cotsr-ro-COAST Niglttllli. SHOW. . .‘ M or . r._._ and TIJE. rue TOAST or m. SCREEN! ‘Otto iiru \ Esther!) i SONGS: "flvl! i!!! nu! mu- i “In! ll‘ 1| no! All!’ ‘um II!!! I Mm’ w: our 1 ion maul r0 roman lul- ‘uur m! or m mu!- Extra-Cartoon - Community Sing - Musical i __ ___ .__.. ji__ié_ C NADA OVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD lSLlXD IN THE PROFL-TTE COURT "‘ K lttmtl in Lot _ in the sold Huilsekorper, drecust (l. To the Shcrifl of the (‘uuntv of King's County or llnj.‘ unstable tr, literate person within Sditl (‘nunty GREETING: _ upon llklding the Ition on file "1' l-' zivrick Rob- Melllsh ot‘ L'n n ttuatl in 51 in Kit p J d, Flfmfl‘. the . ui e flhove nilmed e~ m; m: that o. citation may l ~ is mi inr the pur- POSe hercinnit iorili: YOU lire that-" ' quired to cite all persons lntertsb, 0d in the said 11s. 'te to be and up- pear hehre tht- ..'llt=_t~ pr out at‘ a Probate (‘ourt tn b? l:>l "t the Court ll ' ' ‘ - . v ' Queen's l lure on Ti . dly of riliPl . M. the hour of . - . FORENOON of ih lhew cause it l lur. by Winn) Minnr ’ i lrsh _ pd in Charlottetown nioresiid unce The m. day oi August. A. 0., 1045' ltvnln rt- ‘ on motion of J. Augustus Bentley. Dun Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a! true copy hereoi be forthwith pub-l '. ed in some newspaper pllbllSh-l m each week for at least lour con- secutive weeks irom the date here- "f and that a true copy net-cot’ be forthwith posted in the lollowing public places respectively, namely, in thud-loll oi‘ the Court House in Georgetown in King's County ltfuresilld, at or near the Post 0i’- iice in Montague in King's County aforesaid. and at or near New Perth Public Hall in New Perth in King's County aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Es- late as aforesaid may nave due. notice thereof. l WITNESS llis Honour Harold, Lgnnnrd Palmer, Judge oi the suidi lhobate Court at Charlottetown, store's“ the day and year first uhove -n. BY THE COURT. E. MARGARET PALMER. Registrar. (L. S.) 8-11-18-25-9-1. CHELMSFORI), England -—(CPi| ‘fiSevcn Essex farm workers, each’ ._ of whom worked more than ‘~ yea > 50 on one farm, have received ope .. long service and loyalty o- awards from the Country Agricub, aural Society. l in the __house _ i ' TODAY - MUSICAL FESTIVAL "DIXIE JAMBOREE” Plus Serial - Laurel-Hardy Comedy SHOWS 2:30 - T - 8245 THF CHARLOTTETOWN _ cgiznuw _-_ CAPITOL ‘SR’ COMING i nuiiIalim-mm- sanctum“ cum tuner: - tum tumor: . mm m t; arm "qt mam lyltlllli Iltlltllll - Inc“ t; |g| m; Added-News - Snapshots - Color Parade MOIL-TIIL-WEII. ' - MYSr/a gig; i r It ~r""|| - um maul 1 . l EMPYRE- ‘IO-DAY Only JOHNNY MACK BROWN in ‘ems: NAVAJO TRAIL "I i Extra —- Serial and Featuretie l lllatinec 2=3o - Evening 7 and 8:45 i_________ l Special Feature Attraction "HANK SNOW" Canada ’s Singing Ranger Direct from a. successful tour of all the large American Cities and star oi‘ the big SODDO-Ku‘. Radio Station-W. W. V. A. It Wheeling, West Virginia. -EMPIRE THEATRE... Starting MONDAY-PLAYING ALL WEEK Hear “lliink“ sing all his lute both in America and Canada. Matinee Daily At 2:30 -- Evening 7 and 8:45 ALSO BIG SCREEN PROGRAM ' i ' "c/ln-Piaiuricci‘ scone; n. n. n. ..."... n1... (above), which all v.3 hex-u litijliilflvtl the host victory 1r, helps ("ed the eight grown th Totta (inset), section foreman tor the Canadian Pa Tnttn works an hour before ll l thrcc hours nitrr quitting time at! p.m. in tables, mnny ni‘ which Mrs. ’I‘oii.1 rrtnned or put down, in‘. T-iontrcul Vfest. ..g i garden on the Island of Montreal this children and eight grand-children of going on duty at 7 e-nti, ' growing 22 different as her share h supplement ire, the P/lll'-'Yl4"7‘i'i.‘iii_\' grown vcgctnhlc supply needed to alleviaitz‘ itho ionli silo: Toll-rt won, r-vlli. \ iu l-Iuu-po. Judges lur The Montreal Star contest whirl»; hi: gmrrlvu “iriihruit doubt the finest vegetable guilty.‘ ever entered in tlm cumpr-iitinri" and gave him 28 out of a possiblel i‘ points for quality. 'l'i-~_'.' lhnhrwl in vnin for weeds and pests and ulsrly rrnnu-l-v’! m: his iuur-incll-deep cultivation, a moiatlro no. Railway ‘ ' *7 st songs that made him ‘famous l Ralph ‘the Rev. Eric F. Collin. OEIITIIAL g GUARDIAN Thh column h 0i‘ local interest, but ad ~: i --".:-*-..r.".:.~., l I0 l 0 - able in °:dnIIll0O|' . p” CONIIDEIATION IJII IN- URANCIL OSTé PETEISIS CflIIEDBAL — n undo. - m menu-lav. .l"‘-l~...i...i.i3.fi'.%°i- lowed by a 501mm To Deum at ll A. M. 8-16-11 BENT DONATION - m; Ql Trust Co. received a donation {or the than}! Fungi!» oi‘ Wheutley River. a "L 8'1‘. DAVIES UNITED‘ CHURCH, Qwroewwn. Sunday. AuBu-sr. mo. J P. M. Special Preacher; Rev. Dr. J. Sutherland Bonnell, Minister o1 Fifth Avenue Prsbyierian Church. New York. Guest soloist: Mrs. Douglas. 8-15-21. CHERRY ‘Pm! umtgd Janadn. Services AUMLS 19th. Service a. . .. n1. Vern- er 3.00 P. M. at Andrew's. "ivsll. B P M. Al services will be conducted by the Re Ross. B.A., o! Douglastown, N. B. Rev. E. B. MncVicar, M Visiting members cordially invited. The service will be conducsteld, 0F EVERY TONGUE-The sole object o! the British and Foreign Bible Society (or the l9 years o! its existence has been "the wider I- mod circulation oi the Holy Scriptures without note or comment" to "peo- ple and realms o! every tongue." In peace and war this has been its constant endeavor. Help this work P. E. I. Auxiliary ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Sunday, August 19th. Holy Communion an. 8.30 A. M. Morning Prayer and Service o! ‘Thanksgiving at 11.00 ALI. Service; conducted by the Rev. W. W. Clarkson. Rector of St. Mark's Church, Halifax, N. S. There will be no Evening Service in st. Paul's Church during the month oi August, but members are invited to attend the Evening Ser- vice in St. Peter's Cathedral. THE KIRK 0F "ST. CARIES.- ln response to the proclamation o! His Majesty's Government in Can- ada a Service oi’ National Thanks- giving will be held tomorrow morn- ing in The Kirk. The Minister, the Rev. T. H. S.T.M._ will conduct the Service. and deliver the semwn. The Rev. Chas. Carnegy oi Summerside will assist in the Service. Miss E. Lil- lian McKenzie, Mus. Been will dir- ect the music. During the month _ was won by Athoi Roberta. Bussell Somers. M.A.. M; l HTTmTJ-Fhe \.\<n..‘i U b I e r -vou CAN our w", mil; “only you noel NCO-we tail: fir.» clan It!!! lleduin mall!!- AICO lei on ALI. will"! ""5 oi nerve pull. harm It contalnaflg ldentllull balanced Ingredients ... minor! tablets contain onll ""- ASCO h lll-lllllllll and lnvu ujlqml uppllullll lftlf-Ifllfll. I.” (“in I9 avoided hr Olll ASCO ‘IAILIZT ll A COMPLETI 008i. Harlin‘: Tallm of ASCO m Inter, um, uni mm mom. IZTIDM! lie-lattice (100) $135 "m" co ‘llll “llllIlYl-I IlLl Ill" ‘IAILII’ ALSO FOR: Quill. Grippe. Netmlgiu, lhurltll. Sciatica, Toothache, Periodic Palm. y CORRECTION — The Grand Champion female Shorthomvétge 10c, and not- by Stanley Hurry as was reported in Thursday's lnue. Mr. Hurry won rhe Senior Chum- ion lermle Shorthctrn prize. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk was fined $5.00 and costs or ten days. Two remanded Sunday drunks were each fined $20.00 and costs or thirty days. and a third remanded until Monday. A vagrant was remanded Ior a week to permit. lc ‘ t n. A party charged with operating a. motor vehicle while intoxicated was re- manded until the 20th. Bail was set at $5.00. A party charged with taking a motor vehicle without the consent o! the owner-do riding- wau again remanded unt Monday. He was ordered i4) give two sur- etier o! $600.00 to keep the peace. THE SERVICES 0F WORSHIP in ‘rrinlty United Church on Sun- dtw will be conducted by the Rev. Murdoch MacKlnnon, M.A., B. D, The sermon in the morning will be preached by the Rev. Dr. W. M. Byan oi’ Windsor, N. 5., Iormerlv minister oi ‘Trinity Church. His theme will be “A Mighty Fortress is Our God." This service will be broadcast over C.F.C.Y. The music in the morning will include a solo by ma. Frances Hoil ‘Iralnor. “My Redeemer and My Lord." (Dudlev Buck). In the eveninz Mr. MacKinnon will reach on “Land- scaping Your Lie." This will be . MacKlnnonk-z closing messalze as supply preacher in ‘Trinity dur- ing the afience on holiday oi Rev. T. E. McLennsn. the minister. At the evening service Mrs. Neil D. H. Bleacher‘: and End a. omit?!’ Marie-genuine. R. 8., to Jean-Mario Beauregard, ll. D HEB! I'll BOOIIAND. MASS-Mrs. John Osmium and her son Edward, Rocklnnd, ,, are visiting the city tor Old Home Week. Mrs. Gaudette, formerly Miss Gorilla Stewart, has been may trombone 1H8, and olnerveg considerable changes have taken piece in the interval. She expicsts to remain here about three W09 . DIED IN DOVER. N. ll. _ At Dover, N. H. tor l short illness Thoma B. mm, Ion oi Ber- nard and Mrs. Mcxenna d loofah Fort, 9.15.1. He left his homo l0 fitters ago and settled in Dover, .H. He leaves to mourn a I01’. rowing wile,‘ two daughters and one son, also one brother, Joseph on the homestead, P. B‘, 1., and one sister, ma. Mary Benn o! Borden. May his soul rest in peace. THE BAPTIST CHURCH -- In the absence on vacation o! the Rev. I. Judson Levy both morn» lng and evening worshl will be conducted by the Rev ron O. Brinton. B. A., B. B., Minister of Woodstock United Baptist Church. Woodstock, N. B., who will de- liver the sermon at both services. The Church School will meet im- mediately following the morning Worship. The music of the day will include a selected solo by Miss Pauline Simmonds at the morning service and selected solo by Mr. Preston Beck at the eve- ning servlee. Miss Iouise Cox, organist and director oi’ choir, will be ln charge of the music at all services. Personals Lt.-Col. W J. MacDonald “ze- turned Saturday mornllfl 9' having spent his leave with his wile and family. J88 Richmond Street. Mr. Patrick Kelly. F01’?- M18- ustus, visited the city during the week where he was an interested spectator nt the Poultry 811d 51"’ stock Exhibition Among these who attended the Old Home Week celebrations were Messrs. Jackie Callaghan. Auburn. John Murray. Wflmfvtilfi. REY- mond Woods Lake Verde and John Callatzhan. bake Verde pt. Luther Herring and Mrs Herring who are guests of Mr- l-Ierrines parents, Mr. and Mrs Whitten Herring Murray Harbour. are visiting in the 01W dllflfltl 01d ‘Home Week. Mrs. E. Fitzgeraldand grand- Macbean will slngmile Shall Feed His Flock" (l-landel.) Mrs. Keith S. daughter. Geraldine. have arrived on the Island tn visit old friends oi’ August the Evening Service is Rogers i; the organist for the and are the tluest o! Mr. and Mk5 withdrawn. Keep Mlnaflll in the house month o! August. and will preside at: the organ at both services of Worship. Minard's kills paiL Arthur Chilver. St. e ~ ‘use. 1a ,1 ~ ' _ t ENGAGIMENI.‘ Beluga‘; V. Mr. and Mn. B” received o cable 1mm i" Ptfi- "Arum oi u, " fiafihinhe sale smm h do m" mp W u‘ _______\\ filectric Burro Will not ifilppm, our lines in the alien of several days, 5,81,, Thursday, August l6, work is being done n“ high tension lines. scams ilYnizo ELECTRIC co m, a.- WANTED Buying dressed Chi ken and. Fowl daily, and live Poultry daily, except Friday and Sti urday Top prices. BOUDREAULT and McQUAlD Montague Peter's Bny- , ' ' tut A STATEMENT REGARDING iYesteriiatVs Marker" gigysnperhdoz. .. Potatoes, peck Butter, dairy Roast bee! .. Steak, per lb. Chickens . . Fresh letuce, head Celery Corned bee! . Oranges, doz. Texas tomatoes, l .. Hot house tomatoes, lb Imported tomatoes, lb Island cabbage, lb. Imported beets, lb. Fowl . . . . . .. .. Apples. doz. Apples, peck Turni , bunch Carro s, bunch Beans, lb. Radishes, bunch House plants . Pineapfilo . 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