w- 1.5;, 3 l I A 1| i. E 1 I .,>_.__,,. , ‘H 1.1 Y’: i. evevovenmn US$859; gtifg9i5u| lgqgusgtgg ‘SATURDAY. v 'IIII" ('ll/\l(I()'.'!l2l'il\'\'.\l iZIl-‘J-IIVAN W AUGUST i7_ 194 IEWJW SIIYSZ Y QU SIIOUId take a / vixcivrioiv / . . . but not your I-‘IG URE SMARTNESS / whatever the season, there‘! always good reason for smart juniors to look their loveliest. And on vucailioii-iviiere you'll make zit-iv friends you'll cer- tainly “ant to put your best figure furiviirti. Girdlcs, yuntlcs, nr rolnlliniitlmis -- as long as they ilrc Ni-mn Srnsa- tinns - give just the control the junior need; . . and lll the comfort that is her due. Whutcvt-r your buditut allows: ItliAiILUllljll, ‘Iliori-‘s a Ncmo 501151111011 for crcr)‘ purse — cnd c-m-h ls the beet at. the price. rllii up . . don't hind .lnli the) wish like iukirf l l Niinu Sensations don't I l ‘a! Mann‘: s. Museums: E THEATRE “STAND lIP and FIGHT” ROBERT TAYLOR WALLACE BEERY ALSO NEWS —- MONTAGYE. SAT- 17th MATINEE 8 P. M. ‘The ilentral Guardian I; local interest but advertising oi n uewsy nature may be inserted ‘ m, 5 cents a word llrlcfly ply- ‘ able in advance. l ll Phi; column i: nnerved for new: oi i CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERAZTION LIFE [NEUR- ‘ Q1115, L-9789-7-21-3lL l SLACKS, ltcgulai‘ $3.95, sale price 2.89 RDIJIIISOII 6a Wilde. Ll506-8-l6-11 11-‘ YOU would save $200 or more on your new car see us this week. only two left. '1'. G. Ives. l L-til6-8-16-2i. l NEW LONDON CHURCH 501101;. — Services on Sunday, l August 18th: 11 A. M. Lo River. 2.30 P. M. Clifton. 7.30 P. . Ged- die Memorial, L-699-3-17-1l- “1-‘011 con no 110.1115 .l\NI> cu 11r- 0 Canslllu, our ulzzllus Illlll\\‘ land We pledge ourselves to 501W‘ ml?‘- hetirt and hand; God 11133:; thee strong. And guard from wroiiB- Our realm lrllm sea to seal. Forcvcrniorc. From shore l0 shore. UIIIINI, l0)‘ l. irvv. O Cniintni, O Quintin, _ ‘God pour His hit-siting.» on flaw- f1011l above. ERS D.‘i'l‘l-1S FOR FALL CONVENTION Hunter River -- — — — - —- — —Au,1z. 27 M1. Stervart- — -- — — -—- - — — -—Au1:. 23 [iu-g- - -- — — — — —- — -—- — ———.\ui:. -9 Eluurifi -~ -—- — -—- -—- —— -— — —— — — Alli-f- llll Summerside — — —— — — -—- -—- —— ——Sl‘i1l- 3 Charlottetown — — -—- — —- — —- —-— —Scpt. 4 (Ylilzlry - - — — — — -—- — — — —Scpt. 5 Tlg11i~h -—-—- — — — — - — — —-— Hopi. (i Sccretnry’ 0f the Federation will be present to collectives. .\I.V\I)i-1 Til IICIZ BVOCIITS him 1 I a l and pullzr '1. uhcri she “rs ill. - ‘out I 141. if 11b ‘r1111’, ’.~1l1i:i3_i_'i_1-:i.11 '01 — frs. WIXIIIIITOd lbl‘ nngnzim Was 2mm. cm H ‘nry S e\en,~o:1 l.; Don't dread Mondays. End the day as fresh an you started it . . . let the ‘Westinghouse Cushioned Action Washer take over all the hard work. Westinghouse saves your clothes as well as your energy. Exhaustive tests prove it washes without harmful wear. Save; money, too, because it in built for extra years of trouble-free service. There's a model, style and price to suit you. Your old washer accepted as part payment. MILLER BR OS. LIMITED CITIZENSHIP 0F IVOMEN An nrldrvss by .\1i>s 8.1101115" ll" . 11.1,. 1... I) present cri . “Womcn u l _ . part in theniou ' ‘0IllOl‘l"0\\' ulll types 0f 1.1 i’llllt'l' l‘Xi'-\'.ll'tl lsiiiiti Light.‘ iilflflfl [VHO lltdlli, llliflfii‘ LIIE COIII-I or the >110 , Co“ 11;. W. JOllllijlfiliffl, flic Dcnivx‘ .l liriiia-ipic C ‘U,’ '.\;..l~ .>.>. l_,._ l’ :1. .. lirliiov. fit‘) I'll‘ .~.l\\'.i - 1.1.11 ~Q In not tcnniitlr. i.) ‘iriii Dlllit upon ' w 11W ~l \!i izmiivitiiilics 'l'»‘l»-ll-'» iJlJL-ltl-‘L’ ‘lnw 111l- utal, or lllUSL iiil- ,. ll . - .~ - -- ubsuilliu L4 11113111.. iuii H. inluiis liic povlci"! __ _ _ Tiic triumph of lhc Ana's in tiiu‘ Will‘ (IOU-S llUi lll l ,~i‘li illPllll ill!‘ (l\'-' it'll; oi lUIIlilLLllIllIlIhIll, lllull5.l 1L! i.ccc.>silrilt' ‘e011,, 1L. I Mtiltlicu‘ ikriiulu ciicc tllllf lIlCYt.‘ (Olllla ll LllllL‘ I 'v\' l mcn Sllliii conic tuuvlizt-i" simlhi‘ l111<ll solely tor the bciiclit n; iiinlilziiilll it. will be such n force 21.; U10 “(Hid has never known." “ins illL‘l'l‘ (‘\t‘l‘ n gfvflLlil‘ net-ti 101' such a 101W 1111111 iiou"? , Our first great ilccd l5 a thorough, uiiticrstiiiitilng oi‘ “lltll. litllltfqiiily} really l5, Till; muiiiiis cilrciu. studiz, What have umamcii w COIILFIDUIG. l ing dclncxziiicy work that i188 110i been t'.0ll'.l‘lI)lllC(I by 1111111? There is a lundriiitciitnl difference between the minti of lllllll and the mind of W0lll3.ll-—'v\’Clllt'l1 possess an attribute iuioommon in mun in their intuitive ability to arrive at the right conclusion, while mun l3 the "door" after n laborious ffiilqllllllll; prom-xx. There must be a (‘AllflDlllflllOlI of the two tyuie; of mind lruilslntcd into action by the (incr, It is most nccussiiij: that women should realize her powers and duties sphere oi the home. nut this IIIOIIIIS trained minds and self-sacrificing effort. STONE AGE SOCIOLOGY When so much emphasis is being put upon material progress in this day of an obvious ntnrnl itndspiritu- a1 slump the following gpimnl of Dr. Matthew Luckicsli, (IIHYCLUI n1‘ light- lng research for the General Elec- tric Company in 1m nddruss before the student bodycf RCIISSGIBEI‘ P0- lytechiiic Institute, ’I‘i~oy, Nyrf Oct. 4, as quoted 1n the New York imes is refreshing, Dr. Liickiesii said: Must (‘arry Alndi-rn science lntn Sociological World The popular notion that we live in a scientific ugc Ls pathetically false in many ways. "It is true that in the miiterlnl world we may rightfully boast of a scientific age. but this is not true in the sociological world. We must. car- rv our modern science movcmriit into the sociological umlrld, for only in doing s0 is there hope for our civilization. "It must move into the sociologi- cal world and mnke lilVPllIlOliS,[)l'O- (lucls and pf()(‘f‘.\$l‘s, tin-rt- just. us soimtiiy us it 1111s for the IlltllPFlllI world. ‘The suml- apiiil llnll IIIPIIHKI c1111 do _|l|.sl, us‘ llllll‘ll fur IIit' AUPIOII)» gicul vyorld 11.x‘ it inns llunl- und Wlll do fur tho inuluriul \\'l)l'IiI. “Hm. this c1111 onlv I)(' lIl‘f'(lIIl|)ll.‘§Il- l 8d llirunizli the. nill lll‘ pubic lll’- mmnl. Our \'t)ll‘I‘,~, 111111-1 111111111 mul- (‘I'll scicnrr- int» flu‘ slll-isilfiiillfill , world. While the pii_\'.<i.~nl silences; are learning the sr-crrls of atoms] and SIIIZH‘ r-"onnmisls, mllllrjnils and ‘ pnrcziir‘. ‘a 1'1‘? rilipllinu fniii. In a .' . ll -- n1.'l:1_'."‘ Beverage alcohol L5 "holding the to the great 5OCllil prllblcm of mnk- ‘cflcut on the human body to throw- in the larger field of society, and bath for countless millions. Royalty wPfilr-S l.’ P k render there a Silhllfll‘ distinctive I destroy the weak and weaken the School m m‘ u service a; she docs in the smzillcr 8110111! CRAPAUD district church nde will be held at. Canoe ve Sunday. Aug. 18 at 2:45. Services ut 3. L.0.B.A. and Sister Lodges cordially invited. L-611. SPECIAL week end prices on '85 model Ford business coupe, '39 niuticl Nash sedan, low mileage; '33 Dodge sedan; '30 model Whip- pct sednn. See us and save. T. G. Ives. L-6l6-8-l6-2i. , PILESBYTERIAN CHURCH SEB- l YICI-JS, Sunday’, August 18th. Mount ISILWHIII ii A, M, higllfield 7 PrM.‘ li\i.l;.\llllcltl 11.30 P. .\1. iyirtrshficltl‘ faithful) Srliuoi ll A. M. _ 11-626-8-17-11. 19th regardless of PARISH or aiifioN and Eul- tic-o. John's Church Milton, school at 10 n.m., morn- izti scriiioii at 11 n.m.; St. Ulriicli, Rllhiiff) at 7.30 p.in. ‘ 1111i!‘ Flllillill‘ III 5t.‘I'\'1C\'S BS 1 St. [linidh inc ilfillllklllilll 5<‘l'\'lCt3 iiris Jiqeii postponed. Rev. W. J. Phillips. 14-613. ciiritcii SERVICES. —Mal1>@q1w Ullilctl Church Service ll A. M. Luiuiiiiiiiillil. SUDJUCL "Sufficient For 1.11.1; .lI.(| 1J1: l’. .\f. "Our Fiillll in " it‘ \. L 1 -. hptlilitl‘ at butiil 1 so lal. Miss Add hi-ACKHYH - . L. J. L7l'U\\LilS pastor. I L-oJQ-il-II-li. )llI.fl'.\lt\' ('liL'ltCfi IHUiADlL-I “W1C”- 1 (ration. You can 1t- t.‘iL'\t'lI o'clock service ilnni‘ chuuch tomorrow ~ .~L‘I'\'l\.'i‘ will be con- |\)l' llic Rm: Di‘. Moir~ h‘. 1)., tllilplilill o1 the Sillllt.’ ninnncr 11> in the last Don Iiciiislrimis are rcquircnl tn _ Ln“itififxilfkglfullli some other province or (lislrirt o I NQKTII RIVER UNITED BAP-J '" 1r 11x 1s -.1 M Blcsc- 1'15 l U . . I3 Aliiiisici‘. Suiidny, August Commencing Monday, Angus! zens, 16 years of age and over, Because of the magnitude of this task the Government asks those who must register to study the questionnaire care- 1 REGISTRATIUN DATES August 19th, Z3111, 21st [IVERYQNI CAN HELP-To keep the cosc of this registration at a minimum the Government is asking the co-operarion of all public-minded citizens in the work of regis- WHERB TO REGISTER Registration ntlircs arc lining sci up by electoral districts in the (liVlbiilili lll tlicir u“ n tnmiiiucncics. But should n registrant he in on Rcgiuniiiun I)i'l)'\, hc nr she may rcgister :11 any registration office l convenient. upnn siihtuctury- explanation to the local deputy registrar. Penalty for Non-Registration - F REGISTRATION STARTS 0N MONDAY August 19".‘ , Canada calls on her cid- nationality, to register. hilly. Every question must be answered truthfully and without evasion. It is imperative that every one 16 years of age and over register. You will make the whole task easier for yourself and the Government by registering early. Regis- tration will last for three days only, help by getting in touch with your local registration ofliciais and oficring your fink,“ demon, To every person answering register in the regular polling sub- ut of the regular polling subdivision be carried on the person at all r penalty not exceeding Tcn dollars for each day, after the day upon which he l. Nuikll Mlllzlll 11.00 Ania 4Com- l“'“1l"“' “(Ln “In” 5L0 P~ M- nicnt lfltl nillrunvcr to 1 Iurtlic lk,'\lllllltlllll)lll Lung Crcck 7.30 RM. , - ' I , 1 ~ ,‘ , A“), “c hunky“ {o Thy m“ “U1 “IIILII Ilt. >Ii.1l LUfIliiIUL w bc UIIKEBIQICICJ. 111v L31; . tiling, to us lite and lin- morircii . L-619-8-l7-li. nun‘ I‘.\'I’I'ED i1 SICIIVIFIC. - M“ Published under the authority of HON. Minister of .\(‘l'\'l(.'8 Ill illlly, n('I‘\'lC‘ TZIOI the Pastor Rev. I3 I ‘f1; ii-“ZO-B-IY-ll- Registration Booths l llic) “dill, llll- .\.\'.\'Ul'.\'(‘l~‘.l). _ l o1 \_4Cllh...ii - I C. Wrliuut, “ . _ V’. - ‘l-l niiici 1 1 111:8‘ rtiignfi,’ H , , - Ml-Lf“; l1,.1,\,,._._‘l,(;l,I,-_ _ Ward Oi_i_c Wt 1 .;.l>l:v:o\\'1\ .' lliiiXlllllllll plisllizril rt. _ ti!‘ It) Ml; ,1, Hlbbl/llp IUIVSHIOS, :10 Qucln é- I ‘irccticm. it is bunt on illt‘ ‘ JHIIIIQS, NOIYItlLIIXIIIIllti,I Will‘! 9110 \7\‘1‘-11-1l' b-P-U- H1111. I Illhsalbll: (i("ift'l 'itll.7l"l>ll ll; " J. C. bnunrlcis ilntl the‘ Wiitcr St. v _ v V 1 1' illlYJqllO l!02..l,. Wind Oiic i‘; . --\uc.'l::l Hulls; L) 111k»: place: 183 K1111: St. . ntcmbcr‘ Ward 11rd Wtrl Q1 L-UUB-B-H-li. school. l World ’I‘\vo 1111;: QLUSLl‘. bquurc ‘ l’.\I"I'IS'I‘IGIII‘II(‘II. - Mr. SCIIOO. lkni yluiciit yinstorcili the, win-Id 'I"hr0Q “1l»,<;.-\\',;_l.l KN“ ~ 1111'" l. S/CIIQO. ‘ 0.011113% \v'nrd Four Wt-si- VWcL Kent u-l ~. . ::.iii.l in. bhleoi‘ l . . , ..._ ‘ Amt,” The "Wind Thine 2.1.». finite \\...rs innriiiiu; "whnys C°\‘lfg_",‘ _ ., _ N _ Your A" ‘ md 10F mg Honing ArttK F0111 Last fimPiiinc W.1.es “run-ll SIPIIS ll) (iod." At the C°‘1°"’.°‘ . Wmmnu Surmw, “mg Audrpv Gmis Wald Four East B-Pilzirc Ivnles tvili lvinI<-i' i1 SUIFCIJHI solo. i The College‘ Watrd F0111‘ Cviiiixai S.\.ill1~NC)ll to llforcll H0101. 138 K :1 Ht. , Ward Four Conn-ll Nlliun-~Next, 1.0 Aiorcli Hotel. 13:; Kent. g Ward f-‘ive West Brgliton-Robw ert Cotton Vacant fluusty 7 Park,‘ Terrace. ~ ~ a ~ f Ward Five Went BFlflIll-Il] l3- £'.:1l(‘ shut" in many iiistnnccs against BINFIIIO" Clllb- "m? l’°->l“1"5 Gm‘ llllnrls to urcmole n better way of @911‘ Store. 111.» 1,, ml; MM-mi 0rd“ l Ward Five WCSI~~LIFPQIIIOII Club, Anluhlli- great scientist: 719111 Foslers Grocery Store. Ilizllsrln likciietl ward Five West Central S0ulh— Holy Redeemer Hall, Up Queen St. Ward Five West, Central North»- I-lrllv Redccnier Hall, Up. Quccn Stp Ward Five East Central A North Prince St. School. Ward Five EllSl Central A South -Prince St. School '21 Sllitlol 111001,. on Sumnicr . llllllt‘, in coniivclillii with tli? imlriiinu éil'\'l('L‘_ A s,- Hell-n ctr]. blck Will bo n1 thc o ugh this Sun. (I1l_\' nmi nux; in the IIDSVUIICC un vac- illioii o1 Mr. Inch. Thomas beverage alcohol 's nil; sand in the gczirs of a motor. AN IIONICST‘ (‘ONFESSION I am the gi-l-attrst criminal in his- toiy I hau- killed more men than have fallen all the war; of the Ward Flve East Centml B- world. Prince Si. School. I have turncd men into brutes, Ward Five East lb-Curiing Rink, I iinvo ninde iflllllOlls of homes un- Eustrm St, llillllli‘. Ward Five East B-Curllng Rink. I have llllllfiltlfmfitl many ambitious Buslon St. youths into hopeless pnm5it¢q_ Ihzive made smooth the downward ward Five m“ C—Forum and Central Creameries, Fitzroy St. I make the wise man p, mo] md Rovoity Central A-Spring Park _ school trample the fool into his folly. I ensnare the innocent. pammw Central B_Exper!m‘nt‘u The abandoned wife knows m6 the nllléllity East-mulling Sch . . ' . l ool Th hungry (hildmn know me. A ll has been set-up in the 8 281N118. “hose child i188 bOWKII Chni-nttetown Post. Office buildlnr. i-néilr [my heads in sorrow know] 2nd floor. J. F. Mncbcod, Rruistriv, I haw‘ Hmwd mnunns at which all Dominion Grwomment m m," minim“ mggl 511811 try rérmltliolrleesnle-xcl-lltlnc Rnllrnarll 11m: kilgéqfhzil:_égghlv - “vltlilrxeglgielics over 16 yenis of ale NATIONAL ‘REGISTRATION 0 F III SIT 0 1R S Visitors who are in Prince Edward Island dur- int: National Registration period, August 19-21 (inclusive), 1940, should register at the nearest Registration Booth to where they are at pres- ent. staying. THERE IS N0 NEED OF RETURNING TO YOUR HOME TOWN T0 REGIUTEII YOU CAN D0 IT IIERE ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor-Charlottetown ‘so that they may devote “u; Léwbffillé? And National Registration 'I‘hc Law Society of Prince Ed- uuixl lsll- '1 has been rcqucstcd by Ilinistcr oi National u; “\II as by the and experienced stenographer in such offices be set free to assist iii such National Registration. As the questions to be answered in such Registration may need to be explained in order that they may be correctly iiiisyvcncd and as this is work which the training and experience of members of the legal profession and of their slu- ociits and clerks make them speci- - Cnmflian 5m- A5_ ally quzilifird lo perform, the Cunn- .~lu-i.11ion 10 rcnzlcr cvcry assist- C“ °l U"? 115W 599K313‘ IIOP-“S lllfll llllCl‘ rn its ])0\\'(‘l' in swing that all IYIWYPYS 811d U191!‘ Sludonls end clerks who can do ill(‘ r: ration lll this Province 5° Shall 8W6 fur wai . rvice of all men and wo- 9V9‘)? ll-“ISWIWB P05511116 1K1 511011 lll/‘ll n!" lhl- ""11 o1 i6 years and up- Regwlrallml» wards " ac ll)Il.'~Il(‘(l silcccssftilly. The S97v1“ 115k“! I01‘ l5. 0f In l pmsil l0 this rcqucst lhc cm-"sol l0 b9 DfTlofflled voluntarily “numb? o; [hp council o; [he and the Council asks lhc uo-opcra- [MW gqcjllll; 1,4,1. ulmn_,no,,sl_v of, lion oi’ the public in a-rrangingaiiy visits to any law offices they may be contemplating so as to leave the I members of the legal profession; and their staffs frcc to assist in} such National Rcglstriition on Aug, 19, 20 and 31. I Published by order of the Council Soc ty. ‘Jlrcd to close their respective law OlIi(‘(‘S on the dates for registra- tion, namely, August l9, 20 11nd 21, their full llmf‘ (luring thcst- days tn National R954" lrrition. The Council of the Law Society have also, by resolu- tion passed unanimously, recom- °l m? LBW l9 mended that every lawyer in the W. E. BENTLEY, Pl‘O\‘ll'l_f30_ give similar assistance Secretary-Treasurer. during the dnvs fixed for rcglstra- 11404-8-12-14-17 IIQILIIIILILIl inw student.‘ v noiic . Your Registration Certificate the questionnaire fully and satisfactorily a certificate of registration will be issued by the local deputy registrar. This is a small card which must times. _ nilure m register will make any male or female, married or single, over the age of l6 years, lmbIc m :1 tmc not excl-oiling Tun hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for :1 term not exceeding Three months, or to both such fine and imprison- shnuld have registered, during JAMES G. GBRDINER National War Services LONDON, Aug. l5.--(CP) — UP stick has Cfllblliltl lilo iinl, . and is here to stay. l‘(ll'lJlli..-Il . ,1 frowned upon as frivolous (luring ine first Grout Will‘. the ban has been lifted, Prejudice has broken 611W" bell?" the 1940 war girl's rlulurininiilloi that she can 100k smart, fcmininl. and be PlllClClll. too. Thus llle W.A.A.F.'s in their 111,11 grey ilnlforms. the nurscs frvm I116 doniinions and outposts of the em- pire, the hundred mill one other auxiliary" forces. ii oblicrd l0 Ell?! to Ilsle stockings. 1111' 11111111: llltl‘ lips up to gull. tlicmsclvrs. And will \\'iIl dare to say that the m service woman is less cnilflbl" l°I btllit: more attrn ‘c? _ v _ One of scvcriil soldiers zi.~i<c_ri M18» thcv thought about itsain: ‘W11 ‘ Arc using lipstick? l liadn § a 3 A Canadian soldier from a smlll Ontario town, said: fNnhrXl." Obi"? to me using brilllnntinr- on 111M111“; Hlvhy should I obIPCl l0 IIPSIMI Anyway. we're usvl‘ In l‘. A Sill‘ iflCks queer without it.” 'I‘he idea of mnn-nindr ranfll! Pxlsting on Mars arose 1on1! 35° from mistransiatiiiu 11H" li-Jfi scientists nccnnnl. u‘ " p l f‘ i on the pinned; DESTROIIS Flies Moequltou Moths Ante Bedllugp Roachee New F lit HAND SPRAYER 25c, 45c, $1.00, $1.65 "TM can with lb; liousehold FLY 0lL In All ' SIZES R0z.—--——23c 16 0z————-40c 32 nz-———---65c _% _Sta-Way Insect Repellent P" pkg- Buy Sta-Way be- fore you go fishing Per bottle — -— — - Lotion. Per gal CRENOID STOCK Per galk- — -$l.20; '/1 811L- “f STOCK AID CATTLE __________$l.lll| Eer1-2gal.—-——--'"'“" GARDEN FLIT ____-# my} SPRAY 75c SPRAY 60¢ The Rogers WAR SAVINGS OMPT DELIVERY C ERTIF I CITES PR , __ L-sis-s-isfi‘ , a l COMPANY, umnru Hardware PHONES 19s AND 13°‘ i