igqgsrs, 1944 SHOWS AT 2.80 — 7 s='----—'—'~""-T---——-Z'*——_ - ": TODAY ONLY " anon: Laugh m: “MAKE Yililil i 0Wll Bil” I SHOWS 2.30 — 1 — 8.45 gm ' CAPITOL i in exciting adventures Tlllflflla WISMAIIISINOIIIINIIIIMOVII INGOIMI OVIIUH lslllantic F-rpallcllst Tm (Psrtrays First Villain '1’ ‘Tfxlfilrufl . Prlncs Ellflifll-i-To-llay n... ,1?/zz/M€ l " H .15 rr/s "mu/Amy " (gg/PP/l/é ADDED-z-Csrtoon-Msrchof Time (Tolerence) i 111E CHARLOTTE-TOWN GUARDIAN__ PAGE THRLIQ 11§ m; m1 res: gazed/t? ‘f "fife" > s‘ FAY liEiAlm ilmtv mats — 8.46 i Av-nv-am-u-tw-JAI-uuwu PATRONS NOTE: ilo Shows at ‘n ‘_‘§__ll_l_|lirs” fills Thur. 3 "T512512? g i 3 . 2- luvs-i rm pant SAT. < v FISYB FLY i GUNS RGAR m. MVI-I-I.I-M-MMIA I'IWU-II IWI-M“ no 3 9 ' i I l i .'. ,QvJ;Jf,Ig;HHHNH'€NVnHH' H\V-V eel Q LINDA eazn_r___g i PLUS—CARTOON COLOR PARADE .; I ., SERIAL-COMEDY 2 a'h'tfh"e'n‘n'd'h'i'i'fh'nfi'n'u‘n"tl ,.- u". n. i ‘ i’) i " i ssuuv IURNEITI i man to do things llv ilulves. (he star creates slzcll ll vilialll as .s llkeiy to go unrivaled by any to be l demoted on the screeil this season, TOXIC, who shares starring hun-, ors in "Phantom body" with Ellal Rlaines, Universals overnight suc- cefl. has title roig of a dbfllllliliilti (young saulpor w ose grll lill as- llntfiibtirm ROB: lranl ifltellcctuali eccentricity to (van-ton strangler to balbbllm paranoid. This, hls first appearance in films le a "menace," is by all odds his most dlralnwtic perfolrnarlcc. lust as , “Phantom lady ’ is olle of the most intensely dramatic pictures of its I kind ever to be turned out by Hol- I I So exact . in fact. are the ( transitions w ich Tone must bridge in the creation of his masterful vll- laln, that he consulted a llolvd Beverley Hills psychiatrist to obtain authentic information on the bill'- l and nervous reactions of B y| m "Phantom psychopathic daDffifilVafilgi-Zxl as he ‘ m‘ KELLOGGS FOR ASTHMA 8 HAY FEVER “ennui-evaluatin- D‘ m?‘ trllml autumn Official List Hodgson, Gordon Ross. P0., lbs. 0. It. Ifotlgson (wile) 144 North- clllfe Blvd. Toronto. Ont. Hood. ederlek William, I‘.- 851., Mr. MI Tower Rd, Halifax, N. B. Hutchinson. Arthur Richard. Sgt" Mr R. W. Hutchinson (fath- of Casualties ill-Hi’: h“ “ ' arlngiaigéglldsggfil Ho Sgt Mr A v ll, ., . . ~~~~ t-~»'-' ~ w!“ “Nu” m m.“ nuxfnlrrllr srotherlstullnnehvlllré Alléa. EL], 9 BY, HIYIQS BBQ , -, 1'. CON w _'_°'_ mmau“ Mun“ H. gellroyo (lsthelvyfl Warren FEDERATION un‘. m- lluauir on Active Service After '“-- m“ - Y"- EURANCB, n" eLesn,_ Donald Laird. Sgt... WOIT w" ' u o m“ ‘it"s. sflnlfdfl?“ ri"‘i""°" “ 5'3 DIUGQTQI!» P Irswer llsdlsy Hayden Ifl-Sgt” °' u "- - - str t. m); ' m . Do ld 1-1 . P0,. one: nfiovfinfi o s ‘Mada’ W‘ i‘ ‘mm (mum “m” Msfgiwn (iliiiin 4m a- ill. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mil. Preston Manhood. Park Corner, Ill-I of their gggflghrfllgmegagglgglgf_ w Lw_(:r.w. o l3’ (father) lls-nh‘ “Gwen. Robe“ wlmmh m’ Tweeds and plain colors. Broken 5 glam gmg-"Tfivlolr, 5mg“. ‘Eflh, ch-remm m" Mr. Robert MoLaren (father) at! Non-"TAIJS-"Co sizes. Regular $14.96. Now . . . . . .. n w,“ me n,“ o! Mrs. W. C. Dialed (wife) 300 Nel- wfichsetih Lggglleané?" Lame -0 _ 8-9-li-!'°§‘,n5,§_" _§§§,“,f'R'}-,§§,fa_ m" McLean (ladle) ital king st. w, Wednesday Aug 9th Police Court yesterday, two drunks were each fined 85.00 and costs or ten days; another had his bail $5.00 estreated, one was discharg- ed. and another given a suspended‘ sentence. A woman, charged with violating the Excise Act was fined ENTERPRISE FURNACI OWN- ERS.-1f your furnace is need 0f repairs. we suggest ' ' St. N.. Tirnmins. mam o‘ m u“ B v-ncouv", t _ OBrien, Lawrence Francis, plompt sergice Lhlgt cram“ fl: Cirenorl. Leon Thomas, lit-Sgt, M“ ‘7- A~ 053°“ “amen 14°| customers delayed and were m”. Mr. Alfred Orenon (father) 26 wmmlw“ 5*" omiwal Om- H m O 901mm we w slow qeuven“ "om Mme 5"" Hunflnsdom Que“ Pergantes, Harry Peter. PE-Sgtml am on. nt. e factory. rt. T. l-lolnlnn. Ltd, Hayes Herold Bernard, set. w. M'- Pii" Pemm" ‘lather’ 9“ M F Charlottetown stores. 8-8-21. Iimest l-Iayes (father) 5 Fulton Richelieu 5i» Qmibw- Que" i '5‘ out“ ____ Av," can", Ont Pett, James Thomas, Sgt, Mrs. “Ylgevmlfl- WINSLOE norm: w. u. s.- Head. mm Frank, wo., Mrs. W111i“) P)?" imvih") 99 Shw m ~ "m" The resulflr July meeting of Win- 1.. r. hula (wife) mo Granville maker Ave» Klwhener- Ont *'- °- sioe North w_ M_ $_ m“ n, m. m" vlnwuv", l Q Prudham, James Ewart, FO., Mrs. Benevllle- . 11mm o; Q L“ guano" ‘uh m" ML M!’ Bu“ _y_ E_ Prudhgrn (Wm) y; Beyer. _ Stcpleton, John Wilkins, Mrs. ore as lest-tor. Meeting "m. ("m") yum‘ m, le_v Blvd, Scaliloro Bluffs, Ont. "" “Iiuilred opened with Ocean Unto g¢gh¢flngmn_ swim), ‘Geormh Resume. Bernard Albert, Sgt. __ ma..." read be ~ “s.” "s" we» s» s» "chemo w to “l” . ass dyer, y( Du 5_ m. yanoeS. l, nsoLOn. MrsMacIrlrlis and areadinmP .~ 032°’ m W“ " T °“‘°' Reeve. Peter Alan, sgt, Mr. n =—" Mrs. T. R. Buckham (mother) 1n- niafail. Alta I l-oucr: count - at the city g, I | Gay. Wilfrid $50332. and costs or three months w_ o. my (w. m. Sgt, . art Gracie (fathér) 1020 Chelco St. Frances Ave., Vancouver, B. C. McDonald, Alexander James P0. Mr. James McDonald (father) 20 EDXQDYVIEW Drive, Humher Bay, n . N. . Buckl-lsm, John Alexandr, W0. Come Ole: .11‘ a h. FL-Li t s". s": W =" Mr. (father) Crystal Toronto. Ont. ll-a-zl, McNaughton, Oliver James, l" symorld Daly t Men. mo, Lorne William Alexander, Sgt, Mr. J. A. McNaughton (fath- nlGalt ont. . Murphy. Daniel George, PO, i 3557‘- Mrs. D. G. Murphy (wife) 'I‘rans-‘ coma. Man. ' ‘ i F . __ _ _ er) Gunton. Man. i “mart variet of t I °’ $>‘i‘a°“iv'n”t€§i.Ts."5i.l$§ ‘$3 Mowe- Ww R-vmond- w» 1"" ‘*- "="=""">=' B- '1» = “ y H 7 m‘ m.“ ' r “m, J g1. u. ‘d, a Mr. Jasper Moore (father) Addi- Reyrwlds. Wiliirll Boltznd. , “"1" “5-95 i" "3-"9- G01"! l! I ' z t Mnfk P“? Gaathl" (we; 5cm out Mr. E. R. Reyholus (father) 2E1 l ' t 1 "uuflerbt; Th,“ Riv", Que Moi}. Donaléifi ,~s¢t.. Mrs. The. Plaéer Sztxqulzembéoke, Ont. i ~ ‘ ' mas ore (mo er) 206 Atlas Ave., 09- l‘ “l” mefsvn. Sgt. Ml’. i v , lfit:,a.g1§'x:g1' Hubs; TQYQHQQI Qng Arthur Roe (lather) lids-Gist I MN’ Km...“ sham‘. I a : Morris, John. FE- t.. Mrs. John Alli" Oaklland. Callfvrnll, U. S. A. Gm“, win-n m-“u an" (Morris (wife) as olborne St.. °55- AV!" 590118. W0-. Mr. T. p I I Mr‘ Rom . bwlomaa PICNIC Cardigan August 9th CHICKEN SUPPER W. Reeve (lather) 602 West Hast- G. Ross (father) Spinney Nfiaiomaa. Ero Albaunus, F0. Mr. Scuiilon. Patrick. F0" Mr, John L Scuilian (father) i323 Main st, 13.. Sinclair, Alexander Gunn, Sgt, Clark (mother) Nap- Smitgnéfather) 151 Ann St 505 Pins Ave. W., Montreal. Qw- FO., Mr. R, steeper (father) 128 ‘initial Clearance a —-OF— Summer. Coats Group I ESDAY to The Group II Real value in Revel ibles-Tlveeds and Velvet- eens. Suitable for fall wear. Sec this extra- ordinary value of‘ regeler $19.50 to 1 5 $27.50 Coats at n00 The Greendal Coy taunts’ wean ’ ss Queen Stnset i i (brother) 65 Maple i Ont. i Allan. F0, Mr. F0, Stapleton (sister) Albert Donald. , 4 znnl . c ti ' rm‘, ' Thlees Th ma. $1.: sung, ‘Yglloevlxd by Meditation and Prayer. Psakn Luke 4. 30-41 were read res- Church. . Members made and One bolt Next meetins was invited to the home of Mrs. John Oudmore wit‘) Nirs. H. Horne as leader. Meeting closed with Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise followed by the Kins. and Mlapah Benediction. -(Pat.rlot please copy.) ____._______ HGET YOUR SEASON TICKETQ now for Old Home Week. 0n sale at all d stores and Old Spain. S w ole show for half the price. $3.00 admits to all afternoon and evening shows. l5 sick a-llle of fruit sent. As Long as I Live . By EMILIE LORING _____(_Opiged _from P_IDQ___D) __ ‘ “Slade. Joan doesn't went that known at Present. If you let n word of it leak out, I'll break vourl neck.‘ He. looked _a.s startled as if a favorite dog had bitten him,‘ straightened and gave me beck icyi glare for icy glare and said stiffly, “I shan't let a word leek, sir. 600d night’? “So you see, my deer. thersk nothing to worry about. We'll consider the episode closed." "It isnt closed. Mr. Craig Lamont! voice and clear. “Joan had said that Slade would spread the new! from one end of the Club to ths other. so, the moment I had a chance I confirmed it. You wouldn't have had me deny it, would you?" "Was consideration for Joan the only reason you confirmed it?" There was a. smile deep in Oral: they met Devi Lamont’: eyes as Croftonh. “It was not, sir." "Of course it wasn't." Joan broke in angrily. "Janvers wants me to work for him. threatened to take his business to Phil Bsrd if the Lamont Agency couldn't fit me on his account and when l appeal-ed suddenly a few minutes ago he — h " “Craig is the name," Lamont sup- plied deftly. Joan's glance should have with- ered him before she added, "said we-we—were—" "Engaged." Lamont finished for er. "What can we do about it, Davy? What cnn we do Mother?" “Honey, dorrt get so excited." the Southern drawal of Patty Croftolfs v0ice was accentuated. s sign of inner excitement. “look at those masses of dark clouds. There's a tempest coming. Let's so back to our house now. have a snack while we hold a sort of council of war and plan what is to be done. Craig must be con- sidered. “Craig! Craig! I think I'm tM one to be considered." Joan in- terrupted furiously. “He got me into this mix-HD- didmi he?" "Well, suppose for purposes of argument. we admit he did. Every accused is‘ t until he la proved guilty, isn't he?" "Davy, Crolton. you won't tabs this seriously. Dent you realise that this last hour has been just one hundred per cent. nightmare? Don't you care that I feel as if I'd forcibl f you m that I'm a wishbone commercial artist?" "Instead of going into l fill’! about it. you ought to be thankful that you're b9 wanted by two rival firms" nel- father suggested practically. ‘Tours lng this altogether we flfblllly.‘ Jo. It isn‘t like you. I dent url-. dclstand it. Come home. desr. 111' take you alone. grain. bring Mr!- crolton. wlll you? I "If Crniz Lsmontlroes le The Mansion. I wont." Joan warned defiantly. (n, Be Continued _______ ‘ _;—_—; ltNrrw fiivN "Cohtlgue - ' CANADA is sure m supply only 15% of her own petroleum needs. The balance must come from the common pool of .- the United Nations. Seventeen gallons of every twenty used - ‘by this country must be imported in the form of crude oil from . this barely-adequate petroleum products pool. Six gallons of every ten must be shipped to us by ocean tanker-at the risk ‘ l of men's lives, at the risk of precious ships. I Today, with great military campaigns in full swing in l‘ Europe, in the Pacific, in Asia-every ssible tanker ls needed - to keep up the pressure of attack by r e Allied fighting forces. Every drop of this "lighting" gasoline and fuel oil must be carried vast distances across dangerous seas. Tankers must travd slowly in convoy; they must travel circuitous routes; they muss ireturn over thousands of miles of submarine-infested oceans, empty. ' Today, war is making insatiable demands upon the crude oil resources and transportation facilities of this hemuphere. Here in Canada we dare not ask for quantities of ywu leum no.0 or A sum o. RNIwUNCEM:NTS lssuro av nu DIPARTMINT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPI-Y, NONOUIAILE c. o. HOWE, mlnlsm m 075M035 £54504’ Wl/l’ (wt on All. TilE ens WEI) LIKE! fin; base J. ‘ jpulvq/zy/w/zilaqy/y/ , . I beyond our bare, euemiai needs. We cannot justilebly ask for more than we are using now. This is why gasoline stocks on , hand in Canada, as of March 51st, tbir your, were 55,000,000 ' ~ gallons less than at the start of rationing on April 1st, 1942. From Canada's total ration must come ell the laeeth of the Dominion’: armed services at home, all the needs of our war ; industry, of agriculture, and of essential transportation. It is ; not surprising that little is left for other civilian use-for our ' » motor cars and trucks. Keep these facts before you a: all times. Remind yourself that every gallon we can do without means just that much more for the Allied fighting forces-that it means the re- lease of vital tanker transportation to move Victory gasoline and fuel oil to the battlefronts of the worlr‘ s’ /' x Answering YOUR QUESTIONS about the GASOLINE SHORTAGE Who supplied tbs gasoline for lbs building of tbs Alaska Higbwey.’ . . . Csesds did. How numb evialion gasoline i: sued hs s bomber nil our GnvrusnyP... 1,000 bombers Ind fighter escorts use more than 1,0®,000 gallons. How for maul a tanker have! ab» applying gasoline Io lbs South Pacific sot low! . . . HJXIO lib-there, Ind beck. MS-N