. m. .-.~. - UM;- TODAY - IT'S DIFFERENT —Filrnod In Australia- "THE OVERLANDERY News - Cartoon - Sports -— Shows 2:30-71 m: saua-sranrme uouoav sparse a . mere/fir] MYSTIRX - ROMANCE FOR ALL WOMEN . . . AND THEIR MEN . . . A OIEAT EMOTIONAL HIS HRST PlCTUR riuilii¥*€lfi“ M m M-G-WS EN FAVORITE R67 as SW5“ ‘DULY ENTER‘ " fi PLEASE lruNl llll TH‘ ixnwt. lrrvuuu Ffllltwl). Dlstzjwtu TNrHwnt Oi |l\ slARium. CllMAl AYLOR E ".1 YEARS‘- r M” AINMEN LAST TIMES TODAY "FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY" Also Featurette - Sport - Cartoon — Shows At 2:30-18:45 GAPITOL-uouoav-russnnr-wslorlssonv ALSO NEWS NOVELTY REEL CARTOON 3i The Gentral Guardian, ‘Ibis column la reserved for aura of local listens!» bl! lives-fling of a aesray nature may he inserted as lave eente a troll strictly psy- able In sdvaneo. ' CRAWELL for Photographs. Jlbflfll’! TAXI. Phone it CONIBDI-IATION LII’! IN- SlJl-ANCE. I AT YOUR SERVICE Arnflast Coal Compny. Phone 2498. | I PHONE SAUNDIBS 1800 forl group and wedding pictures on location. ~ ‘ T0 NEW GLASGOW in 5 min.- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or M0. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday. . July i8, at Cross Roads 1i a. m.; lAlexandra 7.30 p lling Steakhouse. Minister. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways l three times daily to Monoton. Air PLEASE MAKE your reserva- Nons early for chicken dlllor at 16 School Street, the homey place to mt. Opening Sunday, July l3. Phone il03-J. A SPECIAL SERVICE will be held in Cavendish United Church on Sunday, July 18th at 8 o'clock. Miss Ruth MacNeill of New York will be the guest speaker. ‘ BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. July 13th. Pleas- ant Valley ll a. m.; Rose Valleyl 3 p. m.; Bradalbane 8p. m. W.B i MacPhail. minister. I HERE ON HOLIDAY - Mr. and; Mrs. Reginald MacGregor and Mrs. MacGregorflg mother. Mrs. Talman, oi Toronto. are spending a holiday in Charlottetown. Mr. MaoGregor ls a former resident here and is renewing old acquaintances. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Church —Sunday, July 13th. 1947. Sixth m. Rev. ster-l and rail connections to Montreall and Boston. Phone 206i or 540. l —* ‘I66 Queen Street Pversonals Mr. J. O. C. Campbell is conval- escing at his home after an oper- ation zn the P E. l. Hospital. Mrs. Weldon Hamish. Halifax. and Mrs. Hattie Clark. Ottawa, are visiting in Hamilton. guests of their sister Mrs. Kelrth Ramsay and Mr R/arlnsay. Mrs Stanley Sanford, Cambridge Mass, ls being welcomed home by her many friends and is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Jones. Hazeibrook. Dr. A. H. Gc-rdon of Montreal who has been visiting his brother Mr. John P. Gordon. has left the city on return Dr. Gordon renew- SUITS formerly $7.95 ....H.“..-..........Now $13-35 wrnrs DRESSES $9.95 crrrr orsssrs s1 1.25. . . . summer PURSES going n 1-2 m“. I rack of atousss pa», et 1-2 m". K E N N E I) Y " S Ladies’ Roady-to-Weaar “first” i s‘. u v 1 a Today Only Shows 230-7-8145 IZDERS of the '- STAR l ~ Serial - Comedy i-CQ-iiGMOi-MMOQ NOTICE Starting Thursday, July lOth ping, by the Reverend H. C. Rice a Bus will leave from Argyle Shore at 8:15 o.m Canoe Cove St. Caiherines High Bank West River Bridge New Haven Clyde River Cornwall North River Corner North River Road Charlottetown Daily service leaving Mont’! Quick Lunch at 4 o'clock. This Ius can else be hired for Chartered -runs. Comfortable Bus ‘M’ "W. Phone 1549 Sunday after Trinity. 8.30 AM. , _lioly Communion. 11.00 a. M. jgorfffiéfld "lmdshlps °“ h“ Morning Prayer and Sermoln. 7.00‘ ' P. M. Evening Prayer an Ser- .1 ch mm- mvbwy mm- mi‘: .::."..;‘TT:...“" .2. “:23” $5. l- _“" Hugh Campbell, Graham's Road. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and P. , Mrs. Augustine MacDonald. Bris- and Mr George F‘ afghan’ New London. recently returned from a motor trip to Nova Seotia and [New Bruna-wL-k. tol, P. E. L. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Catherine Frances to Arthur Leo. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grif- fith of Charlottetown, Marrlaile to take place in St. Michael's church. Belleville. Ontario. Aug- ‘iSt 2nd. Rev. A. L. Maclntyre of Cran- brook, B. C. is visiting his bid home at Selkirk and other points on the Island after an absence of sixteen years. En route he visited friends in Winnipeg. Montreal. New York. Providence and Boston. rm: PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Brookfield Charge._ Services next Lord's nay as 1°1- lcws, Hartsviile 11 A. M. Sunday school l0 a. m. Hunter River 3 l)- m. Glasgow Road 7.30 p. m. There will also be a special service in the Brookfifld Church at 3 P. M. Brookiield Sunday School 2 p. m. Rain D MacDonald formerly of Hartsville wiil be the guest speak- er at the Hartsville. Brookheld and Glasgow services. Mr. Donald, Nicholson. Mr. Leonard Sheiler C. L. U. is a visitor to the province, and is very warm ir. his praitr- of its scenic beautv. Mr. Shetlr-r motor- ed from Montreal with his family. to be guests at “Sthoreacrefl the home of Mr. Sheila's mother, Mrs. W. W. Crosby. Cornwall. More Radios Gold SPECIAL VISITORS at The Salvation Army Citadel this week-l OTTAWA. July ll - (OP) - end will be Lieutenant Glen Mc- -Sa.les of radio receiving sets by Ewan and Deputy-Bandmaster Canadian producers i-n April in- Alec Mr-Ewan of Toronto. Both creased to 47.724 units compared are well known Army musicians with 42.841 ln April last year. "10 and will take part in hoth morn- tolue at list prices increasing in: and evening meetings. The sharply at, $‘>',462,4fi‘l as against Llgutengnt ls a recent graduate of $1,662,290. the Dominion Bureau of the sglvgtlon Army College at To- Statistics reported today. ronto, Al] are invited to hear these l Imports durinfl the fir" N“? ‘youthful musicians this week-end. months nf the year amounted to Meetings at the Citadel are at ll 28.972 sets or‘ all kinds veil-led at a.m. and '1 p. m. $985,751. while exports in the some i lperiod were 15.631 sets at a value ‘LO-F. PICNIC ENJOYED-The 0f $505249- lmdependent Order of Foresters had their first outing of the season onl Wednesday evening July 9. at -» eight cfclockd C-lxartctlarertzlo busfisentlséglkl | I’ GT1 S members an CALEDONIA CLUB Beach where entertainment was. provided, Program comm“! 0f l claim bake and welner HY m4 sing-song. A huge fire was built- 011 ili..s‘?.°2.‘i..i3.“.‘i.2‘§i§.22?.“it‘?l2? ~=w PERTH. F, _ . gulshcd guest of the evening W! JULY 161'" , Mlr. Eugene Rideout assistant pro- , vincial menus?!‘ 0f 591m “m” New Brunswick. This form of en- tertattiment will continue hhwouilll" l you. the sumlmef rmnnlhs and in the i Fall the regular monthly dances ‘ lwill continue at tihe Clover Club- Buslness was not discussed at the l lest meetlXlB- TRINITY CHURCH -— DlVlTN l worship will be conducted in Trin- l ity Church. both morning and eve- Dancing in outdoor Pevillion in evening to the music of Web- ster's Orchestra. It Goon or l 111),, who will deliver the ser-l lmons. His subjects for the dal’ |will be "The Joy of the Sanctu- tary,‘ and "What it Means to be a Hlhristian." The music for the day will be zinder the direction of Mr. A. Roy Kendall, organist and choir leader. At the mornlril worship there will be a vocal S010 by Mr_ Harvey MacPherson. The Primary Departments will meet as usual in the social hallgin the morning. 0 give thanks unto the Lord. call upon His name: sins unto Him, sing psalms unto Him: talk ye of all His wondrous works. Let us come before ‘His presence with thanksgiving. | i - ' MOIELL REAR Picnic wsenssoav,‘ lutv rs- Suppers Served after 5 p.rn. I. CAI IILL Charlottetown Assurance flame Ofice Toronto f ,lf not fine, Thursday Y of ‘Canada THE__ETOWN GUARDIAN .5 Clearance Sale DISCOUNTS FROM l 25%to 50%off COATS formerly $29.95 ._,......_._,.,._._.,,_..,._.. Now $22.25 Now $6.63 l l I Now $5.63 Phone l?“ BRIDAL SHOWERS 0n the evening of May 30th. the patients and nurses of the Provincial Sanatorlum, Charlotte- town honored Miss Greta Stack- house. one of the nurses. prior to her marriage to Wilfred Lloyd Molyneeux of Southport, P. E. I. 'I'hey expressed their regret at her departure ln an address accom- panied by a satin-bound Kenwood blanket from the patients and a table lamp from the nurses, also several personal gifts. On the evening of June 10th. Miss Stackhouse and Mr. Mo-ly_ neaux were honor guests ct Cross Roads Christian Church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell J. Wood. Bunbury. They were pre-I sented with a trl-light floor iamlf and smaller gifts. The address was read by Edward MacPha.i1 and presented by Mrs. Austin Ken- r-edy. followed by ringing and lunch was then served. The following evening they were guests of the Alexandra Baptist Chllrfll. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jenkins andprgsentgrl with a purse. The address was made by Earle Jenkins and pre- sented by Mrs. George MacLennan, followed by all ildlning hands and singing "Blest Be The Tie That. Binds" and serving of refresh- ments. Upon their return to their hc-me after a honeymoon spent 1n 130s- ton, friends in their community gathered and presented them with i llurse. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wood escorted the bride and groom to their seats. The address was "Id by Austin Kennedy and the presentation was made by Miss Margaret Jones_ followed by sing- lnfl "For they are Jolly good fel- larws", with Mrs, Earle Ballem at the organ. Many good wishes (c1. lowed this young couple who at all the gatherings responded ap- llreciatively at the thoughtfulness accorded them. King's Titles To Be Unchanged 0n Golns OTTAWA. July l1 - (C?) -'I‘he_ "nylpgrgr o] IJldlB." part of the King's titles is being deleted by Canadian statute but the "et ‘ind: imp" gppflnrllll? on Canadan coins will stay there until those coins go out of circulation. That la what Finance Minister Abbott said today when queried about what would happen to that: part ‘or the King's title ltnpesrlniz, on the coins now that India l! bglng given self-government. Hg ‘ddfll, however, that new, Canadian eoin issues would not any me Emperor of Indln. title 5nd new dies would be necessary for these. Two llrownlngs Reported ls ll. I. SAINT JOHN. N.B.. July 11— (CH-Two drowning; were report- ed from different sections of New Bnmsrriok late tonight. The ac- cidents occurred near Edmundston and new Grand Falls while thr- victims, Elgene Martin, 20. 01 Baker- Brook, and Lucien Dionne, o; Dru d were stwimminfl- AN T0 Klvovv A men's troubles end when he dies but his family's trou- bles just begin-unless he has _ mode ample provision for them. Your National Life representative will help you select o plon designed to solve your individual prob- lems. He's o good man to knew! r 4 dtional life Company l 1:91 l I Yo And Allleinlty l Mr. Leonard Newson was a visi- Wr to the City last week. Mrs. Roy Vessey. Murray Har- bour is visiting in York the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Veosey. Miss Alice Crockett, City. spent Sunday in York t/he guest of her mot-her. Mrs. Robert Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis have re- turned home after spending a very enjoyable vacation in Central . _Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Wilflam Watts. Cit-y. are spending a few days in York. the guests of_Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis. Miss Muriel Brown, Truro, is spending a short vacation in York the guest of‘ her brothers Leith and Elmer Brown. l Miss Verna Vessey, employee or MOOTE 5t MocLeod, City, l5 gpend. ing her vacation at her home in York. Mrs. George Bearisto, West lCovehead‘, l; spending a few days tin York the guest of her daughtfl ‘Mrs. Peter Proud. I l Ml‘. and MP6. Tom Knox, gr: blitending rfcw days in York he guests of Mrs. Knox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mr. Blair Brown. is spending a few days in Yo-rk, the guest of his cousins, Norman and Allen rBrown. Miss Maggie Watts was g vlgl. tor to t-he City on Thursday. Mr. Wendel-l Brown, city, 1| v15. iting in York the Ruest of his cousin Dean Watts. Mrs. E. J. Vessey and Mrs. Gor- .5011 Crockett. attended the In- ‘strtute Convention last week. Misses Jean and Ruth Nichol- son. spent Sunday at their 110mg in York. Mr. and Mrs. Allison West, ‘spent Sunday ln York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vessey. i Miss Christine Proud has re- turned home after visiting in West Covehead the guest of her grand- mother Mrs. Gec-rge Beairsto. Mrs. Albert Proud i-s spending a few days in Oyster Bed Bridge, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Carr. Mrs. Whitehead, Massachusetts is visiting in York the guest of Mrs. Herbert Vesscy. flaw: 4/5! . llflll/fifi . 00d!!! H1767 f0! l/Hl/‘Il! More and more people are coming to realize that Inner Cleanliness bflodthsfirstnlleeofbaalth. Andrews snakes it easy ae well so pleasant to be sure of‘ Inner Cleanliness. Taken when needed, sparkling, bubbling, pleasant- ANDREWS‘ taating Andrews waehwfll] trouble-making poisons. Dee's bow l0 does B healthful work: HIST . . . Andrewsclouna and refndii tho mouth and tongue. NEXT. . . Andrews sweeten: sour efemofl and corrects excess acidity. THIN . . . Andrews works on the llvor f0 check blllousnose. FINALLY . . . To complete your Inner Cleanliness, Andrews gently cleans the bowels. lt sweeps away trouble-making poisons, corrects temporary constipation. uvna Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rosa and son Douglas and Mr. Neil Robinson were callers to York on Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Crockett. Mr. Levi Parlee was a, visitor to York on Sunday. the guest of Mrs. Max 'I‘ay1or,-O. HALIFAX. July 6 - (C?) - J. E. McLean, 59-year-old Canadian National Railways brakeman. had his right leg severed a few in- ches above the ankle when he fell under a moving train in Un- ion station Saturday. McLean was walking backward alongside the train signalling the head-end when he tripped and rolled be- tween the rails and the platform. ETA, ETA, ETA.’ The letters "e", "i," and "a", an the most used in the English al- phabet. Green Gables TEA RUUM ROW UPEII Serving Sandwiches 8r Salads and Home-Made C coking CANADA'S FAMOUS ORTHOPEDIC SHOE ls buck egoin A HEALTH SPOT with all its Foot Curotivs Properties. MEN'S and WOMEN'S ln llack end Brown Kid walonr SHOE co. soru srorss my 131m O41 ‘Sum - y‘ . '1 e i mer Holiday Glosin - JULY 21st to Jlll.Y 26th Will Bo Vacation Time For RITE - WAY CLEANERS We ask the co-operetion of our many patrons in planning our holiday see- son in order that we may give our employees e well earned rest. If you have‘ clothes awaiting cleaning have us collect them immediately and thus avoid dis- appoir tmenf. l Our plant will be closed down from July 21-26 In order that our aioff may complete its holiday all at one time. We feel that this way will be more satisfactory i to all. It will lend for more efficiency in our plant than by estendinglrolidoyi throughout the various departments. l During Vocat'o ~w t. u. om: m s . r I t ‘ do’ from 9 '0 I I W C OPOII O OCCIP C llfl IIQ—CVCI"I WE HOPE YOU TOO HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION / lair Eleonora’ v 7 CLEANING ~ ll! Eltlfll it.