aediiell. Carleton » . M. Bowneee, pod ' >'~r‘e-9 gr arc’-$. . ‘soy ii lieu. BURNS A GRACIE ALLE ‘ Eli”. .. rmnnv & 1 A .1—kI-.‘l‘s .\lusic:\| Cain of lhv i’.u‘itlcl NOLULU Eleanor POWELL - Robert YOUNG FRINGE EDWARD 'l'oinBROWN-AlanCURTlS-i.minel0HNSON 'ADDED - MUSICAL 8. CARTOON DAILY 2.30 — 7.00 — 9.00 P. M. o nab: 0" ‘ No bars on the hilarity! No walls around the fun! 'SATIi|iliAY only ..as the LAW! ”Stal1lemates"'slarin " counzosnzmos urn mann- anot. 1. l cordially invited. .;. cndswau. for niawsnpnn ' 2 s ~ - s-a-u. 1 -9188-7-2!-IL A‘A"l'l'.N‘l‘l0N ADVERTISER!- Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this of- fice not later than 11 a. in THE MEMBERS of True Brothers Lodge No. B. A. F’. dc A. M.. Crapaud. are requested to meet at Room. to attend Divine Worship Ozopeud United Church Sunday. August 0th at 7.30. Sister Lodzes L-711-8-Ii-11. TO BELIEVE AT CANSO— Ralph Arseneau, who has been relieving Miss Mary Campbell at the Glace Bay office ot’ the all. telegraph system during the last two weeks, has left for Canon where he will perform similar d leg for the ensuing two weeks "Big House" thrills! Blasting drama of a 2 cop who had in track ' down his own son. . . s snarling, 3-time killer! _ ! “EX-¢0P8 IOI"I' LIVE LOIG iii |'|t|S0lii I'd just be found some day ..wiih1n isoelne puoi I...with I. 'I'h.ehcc he proceeds to An inn and other points in the cl t. I-Io of summerside, P.E.I. Miss Campbell is on duty today following her vacation.-— (Glace Bay Gazette). WINS sPEl.LING BEE-Phyllis M-acEa4:hem. Villa Park, won nrst place honors in the annual 5 ll- ing bee sponsored by the 0 County Holy Name Union last Sunday at St. Michael's school. Wheaten For her viowrmhe wl.ll rewive oz one-year scho hip at Immaculate Conception high school. Elmhurst, and her school. st. Alexander's, has the honor of retaining the trophy for another year. Miss Maclzachern is a daughter of Mr. J.D. Machlechem, BA., and Mrs. MncEnchem. Villa- Park, and grandrlsughfer of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lllacfihchern, 47 Prince SL. Cl1n.r1ot‘.etu'.m —— (Villa Park Argus). : :PROV IN CIAL EXHIBITIQN Prize Lists for 1939 are now rent? and being mailed. It a copy does not reach you please ‘write .1. W. Boulter, Secretary. Charlottetown. L-230-6-2'1-tf. Professional Carlie : ____.,__..._. Ii. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Ben 12 W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY, LL.B. Barristers and Attorney-It-LIN MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond _§trjeet Professional Fumigotor And_ Exterminator Guaranteed Extermination of all Verinin Rodents, etc. GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 or Write 141 Great George street, Charlottetown. P. E. X. Mraw. .‘ mu .0 5 THE mR m1m. ; THE CENTRAL Luv: ‘lr.n.1.+.;\u. um . g_ ,9 Dendillt 4’ .fe_ .w:ksh‘st Prince. idw‘:‘srl mam" u{1"”"c {elm tives.-—(Ot'ts:Iv,I" ‘- - —'—-—u-—- ‘ ‘I . 1101!! PRO)! ll0SPH‘Al:—'1‘h ml-W! friauie of Mr. and Mrs. C? W. . . will be pleas- ed to know that their little son, 1ouis.hl‘1:s made a good mg) m, 17013 100803 ODQIEMGI 0 01¢»? 11069111! and was able to be when home on Sunday lest. E HOME FOR BURIAL—A tele- gram was received in the city rmm Rev. Louis Mcnory. Butte, Mont... stating that his brother Rm. had a- way Mo . The is ex- pected to arrive here on sat evening by the early Borden train. VISITING OLD FltIENDS—Rev. Dr. W. M. 'rownsend of Charlotte- town. P. E. 1.. spent a few days in Fsirvills Is the guest or Owen MhcDo'nald, Collins street. While lnlhiz-ville he otficiated at a fune- ral and also at an infant baptism. A former pastor of st. Coumba Presbyterian church. he was greet.- ed by many friends. Dr. Town- send left on Saturday for Bath- urst. where he is supplying in the Pi-eioyterlan Church trnere. He will return to his home in P.E.I. this week.— (saint John Telegraph- Journal). Personals The serious illness of Mr. Wal- lace Carr, York, is reported. Mr. Ronald McNeil], Glace Bay. has returned from a week spent in Charlottetown. Miss Lilian Walsh has arrived from Boston on a visit to her sis» ter Mrs. McAula.y of St. Avards. Mrs. Emily M’oAuLay, City. has arrived home from a visit to Mrs. Aylward. North River. Mrs. (Cs:pt.) Dicks. Halifax. is at Stanhope the guart or her sis- ter, Mrs. Anoas MacDonald. The Mm‘rl.son famll , Pleasant Grove. spent Sunday a the North atone. . Tile condition of Mr. Kenneth Macluilhsn. Oovehead Road. shows some improvement. Misses Ella M. Thompson and Queenie Hudson. of York, spent Sunday at Cornwall. Rev. Geo. and Mrs. Genge of Newcastle, N.B.. are spending a month's vacation in the province. Miss Priscilla Ayers. Saskatoon. is spending the summer with her sister. Mrs. B. C. Hardy, Union Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Marshall, Pleasant Grove. now in her 86th year. is completely recovered from her torn times of the pest winter miss Ruth has returned home after spending three weeks v-ery pl-Eesalltl_\' in Beirut John, the goat of her aunt, 11;-s. John Lawless and Mr. Lav; SET- Br. at. Helen, Newcastle. N.‘ B.. PALMER & HASLAM ronAv—rm.—sA_r. VERY GATE! ‘ muuo in gym, “L” II ‘III! nigrn PIISION TONY PHYLLIS FOSTER'MART|N'BR00|(S SLIM ARTHUR SUMMERV|llE°lllEACHER Alan Dinellort - Eddie Collins Jane Dorwell ° Sidney Toler BILL ROBINSON ALSO can-roou LONE muons N0. 5 pain 230 - 7.00 -— 5.45 'b'!'-1-'1-'1-'1--h Riki- ++IIo+o+++++ ‘A--1-at POULTRY Poultry Cullers are now in the field. , If you wish your poultry culled, leave your name and hzaddress with one of the following Grading Stations: Arsensult A Gandet, Wellington Packers. Kenn“ & Boyle, Hunter ltlver (guéo. Remington . Ilcfiltt D son, flnlpeque efieill, G «.1. , om - o. Lester BICIOIG. Northern W. I. Bowman. Hunter mm -...u...‘. will pass this information on to pander-mans or isrucmzruns. s 4.‘ M... 15.4.; “.1 ,4. ‘ -. 4 yr". , _ U?‘ a» 7'.« i : - I flliley Building . . PALMER. K. C, A. J. HASLAM B. A.. LLB. BARRIST R. ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 P. 0. Box 1! CUTCLIFFE & ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Hunter River and Brsdalbane Day and Night Service. H. F. McPHEE, B. A., K.C. NOTARY. ac. BARRISTER. SOLIGITOB Chsrlottatown BELL & MATHIESON MONEY 'ro LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P.E.I. R. E. Bell. D. L. Mathieson, Li..B. MacGU|GAN & TRAINOR MARK R. MacGUlUAN K C. c. sr. CLAIR 'rn.uNo'n a. s. Barristers. Solicitors, SW. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. paid a. visit to mer mother. Mrs. Patrick Hlugthes, Norboro, enroute to Charlottetown where a retreat. is to be held this week. R Mr. Charles Howard who has been visiting his mother Mrs. W. 0. Howard. Hilllsboro Street. has lrgtumed to his home in Belmont. ass. ‘ Tile lviiisses Charlotte and Sarah Holman. former mi: \ zzsrles to India, are at present .11 the c‘lty._ the guests of their brother Mr. Issac Holman and Mrs. Holman. Mrs. Arthur W. Roper of Ros- lindale, Mass. arrived in Char- lottetown Tuesday night on a visit to her sister. Mrs. W. H. Bott, and other solo/tlves. Chief of Police McLeod of New ' Bedford. Moss. a native of Mel- ville, P.E.I.. is spending a vaca- tion in his native province. Mrs. I. W. MacDonald of Colon- ial Hall and her sister, Mrs, Ber. nice Maoosnn of New York. are spending a few days in Charlotte- town and other parts of P. E. I.- (Amherst News). Miss Ida Cshiil, Somerville. Mus. ret:u:med to her home after visiting her borer-ts. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cahlll, Kingston. she was ..ber or shower baths bein umbe, Springfield.- will ifiéhjirs at gourd .l-!'._'L'.-.E2.5I../ TREATMENT OF OBSTINATE CASES OF ATHLETES‘ F001‘ 1 had the opportunity some years ago or visiting the orthopedic clinic of Mmachusetts General Hos- tel. Boston, and was intaerestod to thataboutaoperoerntofthe morning some he- feet. of ill-fit is‘ standing, the use shoes. infection of teeth and to Jacara- lng lnflalmnatlon of the 1 is or §&1:n£ee1t';.l whet: arngngotthe conditions 0 D .- '1lo-'day, anogioer " not needing ortlho .-.-.. .-. hag ferrl to inewormo the feet glndshlewgstootl. And it is actually desire for becauseofsnin spread so rapidly. We read in The B-ulletin, Lake Carrier's Association, the follow- ngvzvlth the increasing e num- tailed on the vessels there ob out has cases of athletes’ root contracted. The suggestions for the treatment among tlleze lake sailors is Whit- fle1d's ointment (named after the famous British skin specialist) and potassium permanganate tablets." “Dissolve one five-grain potassium anganate tablet in a. on of ot water. soak the feet or thirty minutes in this solution. With I piece or gauze gently remove all of loose skin. Wipe the skin ry and then apply Whitfleld's ointment to the affected parts. Th: a plication of whitfleld's ointment agould not be too thick." In the meantime reventlve mess- b Dr. Udo Wilde, University of Micliigen. in- clude (a) use of paper slip which keep feet of! the floor, an (b) after the bath thoroughly dry the body, especially feet, groin and armpits. Remember, the above treatment — soaking in potassium permanganate solution and a plicatlon of Whit- fle1d’s olntmen is for the skins hardy lake sailors. It mi t be too severe for many s. It would be wise. therefore, nrst use creased cleanliness that this ailment has, 5 SC RAPIDLY HAVE STOCKS VANISHED, THIS SALE CAN CONTlNUll BUT A FEW MORE DAYS! DEEP! THE RESULTS ARE CROWDS AND SALES THAT TOP ALL MERCHANDISING RECORDS IN THIS CITY. ‘ Higher Priced Dresses Go Into Lower Priced Groups ! Stores WHEN GREENDAL’S CUT THEY CUT ‘Former offering at $2.49, and final clean-up, so out, so now we include $6.50 dresses that were in the $3.85 lot-—it’s the last you'd better hurry — — a ‘total sell Many expensive models that had been reduced» to $4.88 now undergo another i price-slash, we positively will not carry them over! Priced now for I last andfinal clearance _ $2.49 Ladies’ $4.95 BATHING SUITS $2.95 : MEN’S SUIT g ‘L491 sis... 74.21:: 9rc\::.2r:...19c PASTELS ‘ ‘ TWEEDS - II/J,El§§tIgII<§AN ’ ’.‘>“.i'.‘u'?.§““"“ 98c\3X§¥SLL 88ell‘.’;‘¥;S ‘l.29l§:.1¥.E.. 49.; Last and Final Clearance — -— — .-.. ._ _ _ ,MEN’S SUITS ALL NEW $24.00 VALUE — — —- — — $1195‘i to milder solutions and oi-ntments. If the results are disappointing then the use oi‘ Whltfield‘s ointment. per- haps every second day. might bring the desired results safely. field's ointment is s non—pro ointment which can be put up bl’ any dru t. accompanied home by Miss Reta Tiemey, also of Somervllle. R -Miss Evelyn Gallant Monti-ee.l.is spending a pleasant her parents, Mr. and ohm Gallant, Elmwood. Sine was accom- panied home by her friend Min Eva lirli-hunde who will spend a few days in Elmwood before going to her home in Port Hill. Anesscivhuland Mr. and Mrs. V three children. Virginia, Loretta and Richard. somerville, Mass, have returned to their home after s ending a. very pleasant ten days visiting relatives and friends on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Joggins. aocompa ed by Mrs. G. B. Strong, Miss Elda Strong and Miss Lena. Baboock, have re- turned home after riding a week in Cavendish, P. I —tAm- herst News). NEW LONDON W. I. The New London W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Harold Mayhew on July 13 with a good attendance. The President‘ presided and opened the meeting with the ode followed by the Creed repeated in unison, The minutes 01 the last meeting were read and approved. The Sick Committee reported they had made two calls on sick ones, and on motion a bill for fruit was ordered paid. Plans were made to have s Pic- nic at Cavendish and it was decided an invitation be sent neighboring institutes to Join. A splendid report of the Conven- tion that was held in Charlottetown was given by Mrs. Leigh Mao Ewen one of our delegates, and she was holiday with Mrs. J _ R. Miss C. (Jelly and Mrs. Cloud MN: tendered a vote of thanks. Nine MEN’S SUIT High Grade Values to $32 -- — —- —- — $15.95 LADIES 99 QUEEN iireendal Go MEN’S 144 I GT. GEORGE it was decided we discontinue the ' -“tute news, ' The program for the evenlns W58 5 reading by Mrs. J. 5. Brown. and 3 contest put on by Mrs. Mont Mac Ewen. The new program Com. Ewen. collection 31.00, ’rhe‘meetlng closed with singing the National Anthem and refreshment; were served. STOP TO READ BIBLE (B The Canadian Press) ION N—-scrutiny of the peer pie pausing to road the Bible ly- ing in a glass cage outside st. Paul's church. Permian square. revealed "all sorts and conditions at men"—a window-cleaner, por- ter. D986 and a child. Use Mlnard's for Dandruff Eastern Guardian ..°'.l'his column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a nsv’vsy nature may be Inserted at cents a word strictly payable in advance. ———-—————-————-_.______.__._._.._ - . . .'SllB8CB.IP'1'l0N_8 to t h e Charlottetown be L u may handed to th Rent. Archie Hume , . subecriptions for the House and R. country Magazine were received and Rlchfirnond Street. Charlottetown OUT OUR WAY GETTO vou CANT PO$$iBLY soccer.’ ‘me res -me TO aemmo you 'n-no STAY IN ‘row: ‘IONIGHT AND FOR- COM WORKING FOR A VEW GJTHT.’ /-mt-:r ms-r srame as -114’ one '1'HE‘l"5 sow’ mu RUIN EIEIZ‘/THING.’ -— By J. R. Williams N". E’ L BE WORR‘/iM’5O i=ERc:I'r WHUT OTHER $TR|N65 ARE FEP. ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE _. 9 45 LONDON I . . I D. m.—Selecti 0 Pmfi ‘-Today’: Short Wave . ea. osn, 15.26 Ill(iJ’ll., 19.0 1-4 GSD, 11.76 mes.» Gsh, 9.51 at 31.6 111. NEW YORK “ 10:00 1:. m.-—-Music for stringam ' Wind Instnunents. WSXL, 6.10 met, 49.1 m. NEW YORK 10:15 :1. m.—Count Basie and ill: Orchestra. Dance Music. wzxnii ea me-g., 25.3 m. CINCINNATI Radio Program mu Time is Eastern standard: 'LP.fU'\-J‘-'1. nwasnav. AUGUST 1 BERL 5515 1’-m--M“'-mi‘ F‘ -137 1030 p m—-«American Psrsdl. D, 11.77 meg.. 25.4 m. ' ' ' | m_ PRAGUE waxAL. 8.06 meg, 49; 8:55 . m.-Musical Program. 01. gg who Lg me most chariisflt R45» 1 -84 “"53" 25-3 mi in his judgment is generalll 9' _ BUD" 551' least unjust. 7.00 p. rn.—l=‘ragment.s from ope- ,_____ lettas. I-LAT4. 9.12 me'g_.. 32.8 m. Every we go,-ward makes God! SCHENECTADY Wm more ceax and the next M 7:000 p. m.—Conwrt Hall. W2}! mom pwln, M TIRED Fill‘ . AF, 9.58 meg., 31.4 m. CARA E s I8 . 8-90 1). m.—(;1amber Music. TPA4 m 35.6 m.; TPB11. -11.88 meg., 25.2 m. HEREDIA. COSTA RICA 1‘ 9:00 p. m.—Broedcas't in 5 "Voice of Costs 'r1 With 9.69 mg” 30.9 m. —_ —— HAR-RUMPH.’ vmoou ‘n-Ia inconvenience, w GOOD MAN, our 1 HAVE WAITE-.D row. 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