JULY. 21'. 1947 PIIIIIDE EDWARD - TODAY - TDES. ll LIFE STORY, a STORY 0r MlSliilY AND SUSPENSE! you one" use mg ule. w {LT}... uvsm mm lath reel ~- MG-IA’: Picture oi Pitiuree slernng BRIAN IIIINIEVY - Rll feeweaseno-oleve-iiuliireo noriifililfim .--_-<..-- Al0 Ne er rho hooni e e odvanlure-ilwllls ie avkten rho oolrsr ea flaewsitail anal: ill WALKER v sron ..llllA llllAlli- BEVEIIIY llliltllllllllil llllllll IIIIME lllllllllll wmiomi rilnr- m-nimn liilll ALSO car-roan - "souo SERENADE" iiere IS llll; spine-tingling. blood Ireezlng answer. ,. iililereni lrom any mystery you've ever seeni... SPECIAL - - - IN THE NEWS LAUNCHING OF CAR FERRY "ABEGWEIT" ALSO INTERIOR SCENES ON P. E. I. SHIP CAPITOL TD-DAY- rue.- wen. Shows 2:30 ' lifiv-mur°"°"" Vdrl-siirr flllIIlBIIlDl-fiIlHllIill-BFIMQ‘, -_r -o=4s NEWS - SPORTS - SNAPSHOTS i READY FOR DELIVERY. American Hard Coal American Briquetts American SmitIring Acadia Nut _ Acadia Lump Old Sydney Screened Old Sydney Slack Springhill Screened Springhill Slack Bras d'Or 'Screened Bras d’Or Oil Treated Stoker lnverncss Screened Day View Screened Iiindling Wood Hard Wood. in. Piokarri s. oo LIMITED PHONE 240 , a. %l -0 >. TI-IIRST CITIZENS WINNIPEG —- (CP) -— Thirsty Winnipeggers consumed 2915640900 gallons of water over a recent week-end acorcllng to civic water works’ ofiieials. ("dfiacs 4N0 K/IOW 7H6 Gl/Rf ‘rue , / ma alert: A variety 0f small. active beatiol which Jump readily- Attack many plantqeatmg small holes in leaves and spreading plant diseases. Larvae often feed on plant roots. ms CHARLOTTETOWN ourmorm I DEITRAI. GUARDIAN This eeiama is reserved tar aawe ef local Interact. bat advartldng al a neway name may b. tnaerted at five eenta a word strictly pay- able in advance. caaswau. for Photographs. JDQIII TAIL Flinn! K OONFIDIIATION JJII ‘fi- SUBANCIL SPECIAL TWO WEEKS‘ IALI -Mre. Johnston's Ladies’ Wear. AT YOUR SERVICE Arnie-st Coal Compny. Phone aeea PIIONI SAUNDIII 100C h! group and wedding pictures on location. 0N DISPLAY TODAY in Simp- .eon‘s Window. the Grand Prize for the Knights of Columbus Carnival, July 14th. ~ JUST RECEIVED — Shipment o! Norge Electric Ranges. Rogers Hardware. TO BALIPAX in so minutes via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or M0. - ,NO ENTRANCE FEE at the Knights of Columbus Carnival, Victoria Park, Thursday, July 24th. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air and rail connections to Montreal‘ and Boston. Phone 2M1 or B40. IIOT DOGS at the Knights ‘of Columbus Carnival. Victoria Park, July 24th. BIG CARNIVAL in aid of Knights of Columbus Recreation .Centre, Victoria Park, July 14th. lThls is your opportunity to help the young folk. ' REMANDED T0 SUPREME COURT-At the Stlpendlary Mag- istrate's Court on Saturday, Elwood Stewart, charged with re- reiving stolen goods was committed for trial to the Supreme Court. Convicted on a second charge of wilful damage in property he w“ sentenced to eo days in jail. LIMITED BUS RUN lggvgg Charlottetown daily at 11.15 a, m, for Borden and mainland points. Through connections to Boston. For fares to any point phone 24d. Returning bus leaves Borden 8.55 P M. arrives Charlottetown 5.20 p. m. ) IMPORTANT NOTICE T0‘ AD VERTISEB-S — Advertisers ar advised that ordinary copy mus reach the Guardian Office not later that 11 a. m. the day previous ito date of insertion. I-arge ads lquarter page and over must reach lthe office at least 24 hours in ed vancc. ILIAMIESKIII ‘ihenaornhg service at the Kiri was conducted by tho Rev. J. O. Denny, B, 13., of Cookstown. Ont. The minister preached m the sub- ject oi ‘The Devil’. and pointed out that by the modern reiectlon o! the idea of the Devil. men in this age hed given a free rein in this evil power. which now, unohalned and uncheok ‘ destroyed us from both without alnd within. He de- clared that a Church which does not ‘take the devil seriously can- not take the Christ seriously. The soloist oi the service was Miss Pearle Bums, and the or- ganist, Miss Mary Bentley. RID CROSS Swimming and Water Safety Classes, Kenslngton and. Brighton Beaches, from 2 to s o'clock this afternoon. COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT-At the Queen's County Magstrates Court Saturday. a. voung man charged with assault. was dismissed with s warning. An Excise case was further adjourned for one weak. . ' A WELCOME VISITOR LEAVES FOR TORONTO-Mr. J. H. 'l‘recby of Toronto, who has been the guest of his son, Mr. l-I. S. Trceby. and Mrs. Ireaby at their home 92 Kent St.’ for the past nine months, leaves on return today. He will travel all the way by air- plane, taking some fivc hours ior the journey. l-ie is enthusiastic over the beauty and climate of the ls- land, and hopes to be able to ra- turn for another vacation at a later date. BRIDAL SIIOWEIL— ‘I110 home oi Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rogers. Linlsletter Road, was the scene of a happy occasion ‘on Monday even- ing, July 14th when ,a miscellan- eous shower was Valerie Callback by her friends. in honor of her approaching mar- riage. The dining mom was taste- fully decorated for the occasion in pink and blue, centered by a white bell. As Mrs. Winsloe Morrison played "Here Comes the Bride", Miss Mae Best escorted the bride- to-be to the scat oi honor. The gifts from the well-filled basket were opened by the Misses Evelyn Wood and Corla Lewis. Mrs. Har- old Linkletter read the accom- panying greetings, and Miss Dor- othy Linkietter arranged them on the table. The brlde-w-be was the recipient of many lovely gifts, among which was a beautiful chest of 184'! Rogers silver. After Valerie thanked all for the gifts, "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" was sung. Mrs. Robert Weir en- tertained with some musical selec- tione, while the ladies prepared lunch. After viewing the gifts, and passing some complementary re- marks, all departed, having spent a. very enjoyable evening. ENJOYABLB VISfT-- Mr. Jack Anderson of the stafi of the Royal son,. Connaught Apartments, have as their guests members of Mr. Anderson's family, Mrs. Lewis B. HAD‘ NARROW ESCAPE Ralph Deco-tie. ie-yesr-ole roh Ml’. and Mrs. W, V. DeCOIte, 46 ]Bayfield Street, had a narrow es- L? Anderson, Mrs. John l". Meisner and Mr. Frank D. Anderson, vet- leran student in architectural tn- ‘gineering at Dawson College tendered Miss ' Bank of Canada, and Mrs. Ander-. cape from drowning shortly before I branch of McGili University; m0- noon last Saturday when rhe was | ther, sister, and brother respective- telrierr out of the water st Brigh-lly, el] oi Lunenburs. N. 5., who Hon Beach in a drowning condi- flew from Halifax, us. on Thurs‘- 'tion by Mr. Gordon Wright. Placed day, July 10, and are spending a OONIIOI. with Green Cross Garden °"'i§‘.-£:;"ls‘si§r"“ . U"! ~ , on the land. apparently dead, and . - m“ """“”“'* without medical assistance, the ‘A |usicnc|bis young lad was restored to life by artificial respiration treatment ad- ministered "by Ciiy Police Officer Welrclin assisted by Miss Margaret SPECIAL- BRADY Phone: CLEARING Summer Shoes. .Women'a Red, Green, Blue, Ecrlu, Drown Casual Straps, For- ‘ merly selling $2.95 to $3.50. . . . . 8 Girls‘ Black or Brown Patent SANDAL. Reduced to . .. $1.98 Women's White and Brown Spectator PUMPS $2.59 Child's and Misses’ Red or Flowered SLIPPERS-ai FOOTWEAR Do. l 1 2o m ceur orr . l l l I110 A.M. I :10 ATTENTIDII RACING FANS rii ro nonerorr moss run zo-zo-zs-zo SPECIAL FLIGHTS have Charlottetown 11:00 A.M. Standard Time. Leave lununeraida 11:80 A.M. Standard Time. Leave Monoion on Return at 0x30 PM. after the laoal. ALSO REGULAR FLIGHT! 0N FOLLOWING ICIIIDULI: ~ Leave Charlottetown Leave Summer-dds 11:40 A.M. 11x10 Noon FARE-ON SPECIAL AND IIGULAI FLIGHTS lsturn Fare from Charlottetown umo Pine Tax. Return Pare Irons Snmm Please Make Your ledervatione Earl!- Clriown I001 - l0: Amp/rule czwrnz 147/‘71091/3‘ 80.00 Plna Tl!- Women’: Brown OXFORD. Size 5 only . . . . . $1.98 .__._._.i FOR MODERN PEST (ONTROI Wood. Both Cat. Wakeiln and Miss g Wood served In the Canadian Navy during the last war and had passed courses in life saving, most enjoyable visit. They were laccompanied by little Miss Eliz- abeth Anderson who has been vis- iting her grandmother since May l2. Another sister, Miss Margaret L. Anderson, RN" supervisor of gynaecological operating room, [Women's Pavilion. Rflyhl Vivlbfil = Hospital, Montreal, is also spending , Ian enjoyable month's holiday, hsv- -ing flown from Montreal on Sat- Klfll and Ysnge Sis, Titania In I097 —- that's when Grape-Nuns war born! f’ A Product of General Foods OPTOMBTRIBT Fitting and Supplying GILID Eta. Montague, P. l. I. Offloe flonrl IOMISLUL RMBIKM. Holidays etc. bv appointment Office Connected With Drug Sh" LAWN MOWER SERVICI PRICE $1.00 SHARPENING -' REPAIRING Moat Modern Equipment tn the City. We Call For and Deliver A. W. PETERSEN 100 Fitzroy Si... Charlottetown Phone 2599-11. room. The devotional was taken by Mrs. W. T. Fraser and the theme of the meeting was "World Council of Churches." An interest- ing article on the World Council of Churches was read by Mrs. W. J. Fraser on its work in the relief of Europe. The scripture reading was by Mrs. L. MacLeod. The business meeting was then opened by the president, Mrs. Geo. Gor- don. It was resolved that the should be in the classroom and that no lunch be served. The study book on India was taken by Mrs. D. R. Fraser who gave an inter- eating synopsis on the National Christian Council of Churches in India. The study book for August to be taken by Mrs. A. Howe. The roll call was answered by a fav- orite verse or hymn. The roll call < for August to he answered by sick and hospital calls. There were 2'1 sick and 4 hospital calla for July. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Geo. Gordon reported that she had ‘ uroay, July b. CORNWALL - The Cornwall‘ W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs.- .Geo. MacMillan for the July meet-l ing. The pres Mrs. Hagen How- given mite boxes to some associate members and hoped to have them meeting for the month oi August l I i r - s _ ,. _ A ‘ s‘ 1- l Y A I - b c - r qears o o en- oo ahng YES SIR! For fifty years people have been gee- I ting fine nourishment and wonderful enjoyment from Grape-Nuts! Crunchy, nuIsy-rlch-ehcre has never been another . breakfast cereal just like Grape-Nuts. The secrets? Two grain: instead of one- golden Canadian wheat and fine malted barley. Double-baking for flavour and digesti- bility. Heaps of nourishment in a mull quality-two tablespoons makes an average serving. l-leve you had Grape-Nuts lately? Gee a package from grocer. You'll love them! 14 an 16 servings in every GID7 fi lealieeed Tilda-Mari Ifglpe-Rluls g /o'r gfobco-fiio/oo/l», GIGANTIC CLEARANCE snu: at Pearson's Dry Goods Starting Today '. u ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES Everything in the store must go to make room roe fresh sioclr as the Store is being taken ever by new ownership. Hera ls your opportunity get Men's ‘Wear, Ladies’ Wear, Children's and Babies’ Wear, Accessories, Piece Goods, etc. / ‘i’. i BIREEZY. HIILL CABINS now oven " ‘ Ir mm Highway Located in easy cimmuting distance wiilililie City end the North Shore ' Cottages including all modern convenience available by day, week or month. Restaurant nearby. Phone 1588-2 > R. J. STRANG all out shortly. Mrs. W. J. Fraser informed the meeting that she had made twelve quilt blocks towards ll ASPIIALTMSIIIIIGLES Dressed and Rough Lumber MacDONALD 8. ROWE Woodworking Co. Ltd. Phone 341 I.f aufler from Iaekashe. Getting b Lose of l: Bladder weakness. Burning or a g Aehe or “ma y and I ad- der treusle m . Within ute E he pinl the idneya clean out eaceae acids and irritating wastes which oeuse of your treublea And this“. u "ellflznyoi: lilo an energy- e - - m Crate: quickly u satisfactory hel: from the ai reaa of Kidney "' imii’ ..‘."'.'.'...‘.'.'; em a e e bee‘? gu h u and neth- iag to are. day with- ou asking your druggiat for Grater. The Neighbors ‘ us with all its destructive forcel "q pre'lded “d Qpgngd the meet; the quilt for Labrador. It was re- in; with hymn "Jesug shall reign". solved to invite the members from arr-pm" l-ggfllpg Ephesians 2:11-22 the Whim Road WMS. to the was read by Mrs. Colin Murray,‘ September meeting. Mrs. A. Adams followed by short prayers by Mrs. reported that the Mission Band Frank Howard. Mrs, Bruce MacJ had closed for the summer months. Km] and M“ my 3mm, gymn The meeting then closed with the “m mire m“; 1r m, gust nor Mispah benediction. A tasty lunch West" closed the covonohu per-Wis served- by Mrs. P- Hamilton lod. Miss Edna Grant, National‘ and Mrs. Geo. Gordon and rc- Field Secretary for W.C.T.U. was freshlne lemonade was provided by the guest speaker. She gsve a very’ MYS- W- J. fiasco‘. inspiring arldsess and pointed out M that the alcroholig problems fires NEW ACADIA SCHOOL CLOSING and that all Christians rrust eeizel The closlne or New Acadia every opportunity to combat ihelschool tool: place on Saturday, great evil liquor traffic. She eskrd June 28th. The school was filled to for the prayers of all for the oa-psuuciiy by rmrcnls and friends of vencement oi her work, as more school childfen- A blessing bro- ehlrrgs are wrought through prayer grsmc of song and instrumental m", the warm mam‘ o; Th}; w” music was carried out. Mr. Buddy Pineuu acted as chairman {or tho Ifollowed by s very l-Ollblllfi! Blfll-l ‘gong by all of temperance hymns. MARROW- were awarded by the “Sonny's a real leader at camp! Says he's the champion flfl: shot and the only boy to dive from the top of the tower. a Minutes of lust meeting were read] Prml and approved Roll call was an- rwercd by twenty members. Re- ports uf the different secretary's, were given. Plans were made ior the Mission Band ice cream. Mrs. Reginald MaaEwen was appointed io write to Miss Beryl Morson. missionary (In prayer). Mrs. AP» MacEachern iflndly invited the‘ members to hcr home for the A113‘. ust meeting. Lunch was served byi the hoeteae and committee, 10l- lowed by a social hour. nauseous: w. or. s. _- Thel monthly meeting of the Montague 'W.M.B. was held on Tuesday, July ilth in the United Church class- Deireilef iron remotes Uee weal. ‘hen only lag, healing l‘ ‘ Ointment Sstldaetlon ee maker will refand money. Cueicura coats afl a few In! 1-year drug-id's today. Aide Addenda. a \ |Mr. Owen Divan by Dorrlla Gal- ieacher followed by speeches de- livered by the secretary end other members oi the district. Then an addreesnwaa read to the teacher. lent and a very approp-iaie gift was presented by Marie Gallant. Then the teacher thanked the peo- ples and the children lor their kindness and cooperation, after which ever-yore joined in llhflilill. "God Save the King". I The Warner's Institute then" served ice cream followed by drinks! and cake after which everyone de-l parted for their homes after a‘ very pleasant aiternoon. aarrmrro wnonrna" | HALIFAX —(CP) - A 1 1~2-ion , whale was hsrpooned and ehoi by a group of fishermen from Fox Poi-sit and M111 Cove, Luneaburg County, reoenti, after a hectic bat- tle to mark the first landing of a "shorter" Lrr 5t. Margaret's Bay this season. I-Iarpoorred several miles off shore, the whale dragged the heavy line and key three to four miles before the fishermen, in two 34-foot boats, succeeded in flrooting it. mourn warrln Threoquartcra o! the world's ares il ocean. ' ms rrsxr rnodasasrva oonssnvarrva: nnoencasa- ' on ma: one ssnrsa “The Ietloa’: Business" WIIIBOO! ' Wednesday July 2s at aao 3.1‘. Over CIA. laolvilla llllll. JDIII IRADKEI M. P" SPEAKER ‘f; By Order of all’ TIIE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ‘x ‘l fit ll you are subject io Boils and Ca buncles or il you crre embarrassed with _ adolescent pimples crsk your druggisi iodoy about the [ANTIGEN “D” "comer" which has proved beneficial to many who formerly eulered from these distressing conditions. Lentigen “D" contains antigens derived from staphylococcus elbue and aureus, the organisms usually considered responsible for these akin eruptions and blemishes. Taken as directed, Lentigen "D" will treat, then build immunity against _ fufthaginfectlon ~_fre|n these organismedl , ~ GEN "D" \ill ilililNi mlN H! \4"lllll .31 ~.,;_rr_ . fllllllllli