AGE 'l‘El\ Atvfllilfl-BE EDWARD roniir FRl.- sir. siiows asao -"1-_a ciziimi auanmui his column h raaervsd he lows. of local interest. but advertising 0| s nswsy nature may b; hunted EXTRA! QAPITQL rosin - riii. and SAT. MATINEE 3.30 —- EVENING 7 and 8:45 GUARD ALL THE El! THAT scacwico casw an: PUTTIN’ ‘m: HOOKS r m ssouooiam ncrusu v . I I ‘y iiliNTZ iiiiii. ' EQBBYJQRD/tfl UAFRlIl Dill Iii" (UKTXQI Illll IDIIIIO ‘I'll-NIGHT FRI. and SAT. SHOWS 7-8245 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 f ALLAN LQNE as x} s... new mio MARI-WM WENTWUI" LAUREL-HfiRDY COMEDY - CARTOON - SERlAi. a,"'O‘ltt., says he knows sll ‘about. moose. l ‘rnr: uurosn sromr or rm: urs AND LOVES or ‘m: rmsr ennr rnniiu. STAR or m: scnssm WiIiamUemaicsf NEWS - COLOR CARTOON - ANIMAL COMEDY g I "THE PERXLS 0F PAULINE" OUT- THRILLS color Prince Edward Theatre. oven more I st five cents s wold strictly p”- sblajn advana. IDIMIE‘! TAXI. Phflllo 5K CONFEDERATION IJFI l? SURANCB. AT YOUR SERVIOI Ansfsn Coal Compny. Phone M08. HOWARD Molfllfli’ Hume Footwear at 1'15 Queen ltrsst. MUSIC CLASSES BIBUMID. -— September 6th. A R. Kendall, L. R. A, M. T0 NEW GLASGOW in M min~ utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily_ Phone 2061 or 540. MAC anwaan MANOI, Nswv Glasgow. now closed for tho Sum- - mer 5685011 with BILLY DE WOLFE INDUCTION SERVlCIl of Rev.‘ Mr. MacCallum in York Ohurch Friday night. 8 p. m. i |-' .3993". lfiiifiniihii... “éfi: adas finest race track, Exhibition Grounds. FmnkFayiei; I A Paramount Picture IillE BONBHAW CHOII and Male Quartet will present "The Prodigal Son" 1n story and song in the Bonshaw United Church, Sun- day. September 7th, at 7.30 P. M. I i l ___ , new GLASGOW. BIIADAL. i BANE. FREDERXCTON - Serv- ices Loi'd's Day. 10th, as follows: 11:00; Bradalbane, 7:30. J. W. New Glasgow", 3:00; Fredericton, llayter, Minister. RETURNED TO OTTAWA —Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge G. Berrymaci _nnd their two sons Campbell and Paramount made its i947 Tvihni- iDci-rek left Monday morning on musical production, "The return to their home in Ottawa. new at the ‘Ont, after spending a two weeks‘ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacAlecr, Mt. Edward Rd OLD SERIAL Pcr.ls of Pauline." s rlli CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ -' vow -~ GUARDIAN perilous than the original thrill Serial from which tho modern film i derived its title. livironrawi NOTICE T0 an The old time silcnt flicker in-TERTHERS - _ Adverm"! l", hdcd Just 0m, up n.- ior eachludvisfld that ordinary copy musti 2f‘ its fifteen chapters. The new ‘leech ‘m’ 91am“ 0m“ 11°" production. which also includes the, off-screen adventures and romances of Pearl Vifhltc, the dare-dcvil serial i queen. required the shooting of a, total of tivcniy-tlirec thrill lx-i pIClLP. Fifteen of these, ineludrig shots showing the fearless Pearl going off a pier on a motorcycle, hanging on a skyscraper cornice. tied to a railroad tfftzk, lashed to a buzz-saw and s'isp"n<’.ed ovcr a cliff. tyorr- condensed into black and white montage shots. i The additional stunts yrere staged later than li a m. the day prevtou: date of insertion. Largo ads quarter page and over must reach the office at hast 24 hours in ad l vanee. I CITY POLICE COURT — At. the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. a drunk‘ anddlsorderly was fined S5 and costs or 10 days while a second was sentenced to 10 days in Jail. A man charged with tihefi was remanded until Septem- ber 10th. and a fine of $10 and costs or 20 days was awarded to s as important scenes and intergaiiman charged with speed“; i parts c-i the film plot. The picture. which stars Belly l-lutt in and John lilllld. OHCOTHQHSFI‘; Pearls career from her lntrcductian to cameras to her Parisian days after quitting pictures. So. sllppiemenh. ing t-hc rc-crentloii cf the old serial thrills, "The Perls of Paul- ine" shows such S‘lll’ils as (hos-l performed by Pearl i0 liilp sell Liberty Bonds during World War I. anti to thrill French audiences at the Casino dc Paris. WATCH FOR BLIGHT - Dom-] the‘ iiiion Laboratories of Plant PatI1-,Mr_ Sea“ was a dirpflvr of u". ology and Entomology Charlotte- town. P. E. 1. has sent out the ‘following Bulletin: The drying winds of the past week have pre- vcnicd the ‘production of spores in the fe-w fields whee mild late blight iufecticn is present. Only one new case. a field in the O'- lLcary district, has been reported by "WHERE SMARTER woman snob" l 190 QUEEN ST. PHONE 514 xi‘ . A“ FEKFEMQER '4. 1941 I tawa in 1896. he held this post about better condition: for or- untll i908. and from 1900 until plum and underprivilieged chil- lflolllwas also Local Master of dren. Titles for Ottawa and Carleton. On Ln addition to his lacs-l activ- establishing his mm legal firm.‘ ities. he was a former president later the firm of Ewart, Scott. of the Ontario Association of Kelley, Scott and Howard. Children's Aid Societies and was Scott. was counsel in many im- largely instrumental in the fram- portsnt legal actions and acted for lng of Dominion Jib/antic De- ths Canadian Pacific Railway and linquent Act which was passed by ottier large corporations on numer- Parliament in 1908. He was never oils occasions. ‘discouraged by temporary aet- Among his int ~rcsts~ backs nr by a shortage o! finan- cial support of the Children's Aid Society during difficult depression periods. setting a. cheerful and confident example of his co- workers. In the course of his wel- fare work. Mr. Scott was the author of a number of pamphlets business Toronto. Hamilton and Buffalo Railway and of the ottiiwa and New York Railway Company. Known as “the inlhe: of child welfare in Canada," Mr. Scott was for 26 years president of the Children's Aid snooty. drvoting and papers on child welfare work, his talents unsparingly tn this city Juvenile delinquency. and sug- and before Parliament to bring geated remedial measures for than existing conditions. . A devout Roman Catholic. he was particularly active in Oath- ollc education and for many years was a dougihty fighter for more equitable distribution of school taxes as between public and "separ- ate schools for Ontario. l-le was a member of the Ontario Catholic Taxpayers’ Association, and on re- peated occasions suggested school financing in a. manner similar to that of the Province of Quebec, having a Protestant panel. n Cath- ollc panel and a “neutral" pallcl in which both denominations would share. He was s former president of the Catholic Truth Society. an officer of the Catholic Historical Society and was one of the oldest c:mmun- lcants o! Si. Josephs Church. He was a member of the Knights of \. ' K0009 Man Joe as Flamme. the self-styled "Mayor of Gow- But even he was sur- Ifllld Ihsn ous of his young moose developed a taste for iced tea. l “The Perils of Pauline" also i the inspectors. The abundant features Billy Dc wioife. Wiiliam moisture now present as a result Domarest. Constance Collier and of the recent heavy rain if main- Frank Faylcn. {tamed by overcast skies and high ——-————— Jiumiiilty is likely to induce spore BOWERY BOYS TURN SLEUTHS‘ production and subsequent spread 1x cosnzny is: the late blight disease. Growers I lare advised to examine tihe late . $1M‘ L09 GOYCPS’ be¢°m°5 fl W1", varleiles such as Mountains. Seba- rate detective. wiih irslstance frcmi gos. and Katahdins regularly for ‘ his rowdy buddies, in Monogfflfiffi disrase sympioms. If damp weather ‘ intcst Bewcri‘ Boys comcriiv-di-ama. persists a spray should be applied "Hard Bz-ilcd Mahoncr." which i inside of a week. ‘The Cobblers ars opens to-day at the Capitol theatre now so mature may, gunner ‘pg-gy- Huniz Haii- Bobby Jordon. Gabrieii ing of this variety in most fields ,Dcll. Billy Benedict and Divwd l5 unn,.(-es_=nry_ Dlyp should b, iocrciy are seen atiiiin in thcr applied at regular intervals unm familiar rolrs of the adventurous the plan“ die mom 11,1, m“ km Bowery Boys» flea beetles and who to prolong The Jim (311990 Pffldumifln has the growth of the plants. It will the oiri time favorite. Betty Coml?‘ also reduce the number of aphids son. in an important Wlv- other!» “lllCh-arfi responsible for spreading in the supporting cast are Tcala mosaic and 19311-0“ Luring" Dan Seymour. Byron Foul- _____ gcr, Patti Brill, Pierre Watkin, Danny Beck. Bernard Gorcey, Car-- man D'Aiitonlo, Nobie Johnson and William Ruhl. TOP WESTERN AT EWPIRE ' THEATRE W L Scott Noted Lawyer llies At 84 (Ottawa Journal) One of the most exciting west- erns yet to come from Republic Studios. "Oregon Trail Scouts.” starring Allan Lane as Red_ Ryder. opens w-night at the Empire Theatre. W. L. Scott. KC, LLB. promin- ent. legal counsel for more than 50 years, noted welfare worker and a _ l member of one of Canada's distin- The screenplay relates how Llit~:gu18hed ‘mules, dyed h, (mun tie Beaw- "it Ifldiln W’ PmvndiCivlc Hospital following a ions by Bobby Blake, first mct llydcr lnnoss. He w“ 3t and why thcv become fH-‘i fricfds-i His father. Sir Richard Scott. The act-ion involves Indians and _ur-! “~35 a forma- Maym. M Bylaw", viral“ '"‘ Wm‘ ‘he 15H" hendodisecretary nf state ln the Laurier by RC‘? Blrcrtm l" “he m1“ Government from i896 until 190B ‘Hunter. a crooked fur trapper of and w” sponsor o! much com the Orewi cviini-YY- siructive legislation including the others ln the well-selected cast famous 5Com M,’ a ma,“ m,” imliude Emfie" Lylmé WM M‘ perance measure still operative. l{yvriislmaoiligatngguczifidftiime lirapi’HlS grandfather was Dr. w. J. lScott. a medical officer in the w and Red's W" Wm» Theilirltish Army who on retirement Duchess-portray“ 18"" b? Mam“ from the service settled in Pres- Wcnilwoflh- cott. On the distaff side. hiigrand- mother was a member of tho pro- minent Macdonnel family of Glen- garry. During a long and fruitful life in Ottawa. Mr. Scott carried on the traditions of his for-boars, was a leading counsel at Ottawa courts a champion of minorities and an advocate of the underprivileged lparticularly underprivileged child- Quiek lloliof From Sunmsr Complaints To got quick relief from diarrhoea, intestinal pains, sea- , "n sickness or summer complaint, i Born M.’ ohm", ML 5m“ V?" “'9 390793 TOWLFPVS | educated at private schools and EXTRACT 01‘ WILD BTBAW- in 1884 received the dcsrss of BA 312337. I from the University of Ottawa. lie _ . then entered upon the study of law Th" dependable “mil! T917195! at Toronto University. graduating ls one of the most effective and | with the degree of LlnB and was best known medicines for bowel , called to the Bar of Ontario in 1M‘! complaints. Insist on DOOTOI He commenced practise with his rowmmm 3x11501- or father and the late Judge Mao- WILD lTlI-AWBEIIY. Tavlsh in the firm of Scott, Mac- Tavish and Scott. Appointed local Master. Su- llreme Oourt of Ontario st Ot- They Hail Some Uncomfortable Moments With ~i' ' 3 Among the l5 customers held at bay Windsor branch of the Royal Bank o! Canada of $40,000 were, from left to Policy Doris and Pauline Findlay. risht: Mrs. Jack Osssels. and Lsulon wsrs tho gunman. duped convicts McDonald .4 1' by the two gunmen who robbed s - -- T ' While waiting for his mother outside ths bank. slela, four, was told by ons of tho bandit! l6"‘sto9 lwinlifll" will! 606R. lpslisvs that Bobby cs Columbus, and was active in Cath- olc Action in the city and pTQVlllUE A lover of music and proficient hhnself in stringed instruments XL Scott was associated for many years with Ottawa $Ymphnit§ (Xxhesua, and had a, splcnilii colllctlon of chamber music. uh rh lam he Wesented to Ottawa Pub- icl Uhraiy. Surviving are his widow. the former May Sullivan. daughter oi fihe lite Sir William Sullivan, for mer Chief Justice of Prince Eo- ward '.sland; two sons, Lieut. Coi Quihbqt Scott. Ottiwa bar- rister. hnd Wilfred of Toronto; s GBUEMQ‘. Mis. Eileen Mulvcy; a sister. hrs. G. J. Deslmrats, boil: of Ottiiva. and seven grandchild ren. (NT. John a. Stewart. 2'. Pleliflfl! Street. Charlottetown, .1 s, cousin if Mrs. Scoti.)_ i Windsor Bank R \ bhers