<1...» rnttticieeolllnlf; my 2s. ___1,_<>i1 _ Tho Control Guardian THE Cl-iARLOTTETOivN new" CBASWELL for Photograph; PHONE SAUNDERS i800 Ior group and wedding pictures on location DRESS REDUCTION SALE. — 25% Mi all Ginghams. Seersucker and Spun Dresses at Kennedy's Ladies Wear. lillllll lllllllS PLAYS TlNIN SISTERS... . She A Kl-IAKI SHIRTS 79o. — Special value. Jack Cameron. the Store for Men. DRESS REDUCTION SALE. — 25% off all Ginghama. Seersucker and Spun Dresses at Kennedy's Ladies Wear. LIMITED BU! BUN leaves Charlottetown daily at 11.15 a m. for Borden and mainland points. TllfOLiflh.i.ui eotions to Boston. For fares to any point phone 248 Returning bus leaves Borden 3.55 P M. arrives Charlottetown 5.20 p. m. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD- VERTISERS Advettisers are advised that ordinary vupy mzist teach the Guardian Office not later than ll a. m, the day previous to date of lrsertion. Large ads. quarter page and over must reach the offke at least 24 hours in ad- VBBCE. d“ WARN-ENS’ NEW TALKED-ABOUT TRIUMPH! TOLENL ill” MARY'S BEAUTY PABLO]! — Whaien Building, 175 Grafton Street, $7.50 Oil and Creme Per- rrlanorltg for $5.00. Phone zso. llltlllER BRENNAN-CHARLIE RUllllll cullllllltllllui ..:'::r::ns~::::s:slug; bongworth Avenue had all fire-fighting equipment of the City Fire Department out at 10.20 sat- urday evening. as the appearance of the blaze made it appear as if a ‘ big fire was under way. It was speedily discovered, howavor_ that the fire was in some papers at the back of the dairy and it was quickly put out. There was no damage. srorrsusrrs PLAYGROUND EXT RA! GAPITDL — TODAY - TIIES. - WED. -—-—-i—-r~ BETTE DAVIS BACK AT PRINCE EDWASI) IN WARNER DRAMA EVERYTHING ABO T HER/WHISPERED: "at!" fire BUT HER EYES SA Bette Davis returns to tho Prince Edward screen today in Wsmer Bros.’ "A Stolen Life," a romantic drama i.n which Miro Dill/ls Plot's the most unusual role Oi her distinguished flllm career- the dual role of identical twins who fall in love vrith the same man. The highly dramatic situation eventu- ally culminates ln tragedy for one sister. happiness for the otiher. Glenn Ford plays the male lead while others in a generally excel- lent supporting cast include Dario Clark. Walter Brennan. Charlie Buggies and Bruce Bennett. AND l0 ADDITIONAL Q $100.00 Dash Prize HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at m Queen Street. AT YOUR SERVICE Arniast COB] Compny- Phone ‘£498. BE SURE T0 ATIEND Alberton Prince County Exhibition Wednes- day. August 20th. DRESS DEDUCTION BALE. _. 25% cii all’ Glnghsms. Seersucker and Spun Dresses at Kennedy's Ladies Wear. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. To 351-1757" 1ft 55 minutes via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or M0. KIIAKI slums 10c. - Special glue. Jaclr Cameron, the Store for en. SPENDING SUMMER HERE - Mr. Edward Miller, Montreal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Charlottetown, accompanied by his wife and child, is spending the summer months with his parents at KQPPOch. CITY POLICE COURT-At. the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court.’ Saturday, two men charged withl speeding were each fined $20 and-_ costs or 30 days, while a drunk’ and incapalme was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. Personals Mr. R. H. Regan of New York City arrived here Saturday even- ing for a. short vacation. Hon. Marin Gallant ceiebratodl hleseventy-foilrth birthday Thurs- day. Mrs. Angus Livingstone. Church- ill. was a visitor to the City lastl Saturday. ' Mr. Frank W. Doyle oi the, Halifax Herald, who has spentl three weeks as a guest at the Dalvay Hotel, left on return to Halifax Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Farlsh and Mrs. Gordon Sentner. Milton spent the week-end in Clyde River the git-est: of Mrs. Everett Murray. l Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stewart are leaving for their home in South Brewer. Maine, this morn-| ing after having spent a pleasant holiday with the uvingstones of Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant, Sor- rel. Quebec. leave today on return home after a very pleasant vacat- ion spent with Mr. Gallant! par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. 5.1‘. Gallant, Upper Queen 5t. of Boston, arrived in Charlotte- PORTRAIT PRIZES’ snows DAILY AT zoo-mats- ALSO: NEWS . MUSICAL rmunrrrr ‘VARIED READINI} INCA WEALTH Almost every form of literature Gold has oI-en mined ln Chile ," '°P'°~““"°4 1n "l" Bl‘=‘¢~ since the days of the Intuas. l FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CHILD PHOTOGRAPHED AT MEYERS STUDIOS ‘ Between July 28th ottd August 30th, ‘I947. This Advertisement and will entitld you to a BEAUTIFUL 8 x i0 OIL COLORED PORTRAIT of your child. (Rcgtilnr price $4.00) Choice of lour proofs l a l l l Only one Special Otter to each chfld l PHONE 2490 mavens mum 12a Richmond st, Charlottetown summer Shoes l i women's SHOES if 25% REDUCTION Montague l Specials 20% REDUCTION ON ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF SPEClAL_ Women's Block ond Brown Summer Pumps going at t on touts EARLY Montague Shoo Storo ~ J. W. LADNER, Prop For The Finest UPHOLSTERING Phone 13701 - Modern Wootlcrall r txtwn yesterday to spend their‘ annual summer vacation. They. are the guests of Mr. and Mrsl -S. T. Gallant. City. l Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Morris andl ‘family, Hull. P.Q.. and Mr. (Mrs. Barnaby, Ottawa, are the‘ guests of Police Sgt. Larry Mc- ‘Innis and Mrs. Mclnnis. oi Fell- ing St, Charlottetown. They will spend about a week visiting friends in Charlottetown and other parts of the Province. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Cromwell and son William Currie, and "Blil"s" chum. Alfred Sheldon org° Peterson. N.J., arrived in Char- lottetown Saturday evening to spend their annual six-weeks va- cation! at their cbttage. York Point. P. E. I I "BBASIIEB DOUBLOON” OPENS BEBE "The Brloher Doubloon.” ‘Dwen- tietn Century-Furs exciting nlmiz-l ation of the Raymond Chandler‘ bewseiier. "Ilhe High Window,"- 3 opens today at the Capitol Theatre,l twith George Montgomery and‘ l Nancy Guild in starring roles. ' In tho fast-moving story of a‘ missing rare coin that left a string oi’ murders in its trail, Montgomery l is seen as suave, smooth but. tough l Philip Marlowe. Chanderks celebrst- ' od notional detective. Miss Guild, wlho in one illtm. "Somewhere iln The Night." went from the Univer- sity oi Arizona campus to Holly- wood slardom, portrays the nru. rotlc young seoretery who believes she is a murderess. Ills-o included in the cast are: Conrad Janis. Roy Roberts. Fritzt Kortnor. Florence Bates and Mar- vin Miller. l LAWN MOWER SERVICE PRICE $1.00 SIIAIIPENING - REPAIRING Mose Modern Equipment ta the City. ‘ .We Call For and Deliver A. W. PETIBIEN 100 Fitzroy st. Charlottetown ram my. l MocDONALD 5 ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD. B517’)! R b77111]. W} MATIRI S Phone 94kt ‘ chased by Dr. F. W. arid-ilzrslchristophcr | and l (“tides Damn/wow ms cues- EUROPEAN CORN BORIR The com grower’: roost vicious insect enemy. White to pinkish carterplilarmarked with brown spots and brown head. Feeds rsvenously inside stalks and ears of corn. Control early, before damage is too great. TO CONTIOL: Dust with Green Cross Garden Guard at weekly intervals. comment- ' cing seriy ‘Rafi. bode-marl tusecnctors ~ tott mooum Pm CONTROL NAME OMITTED-The name of Mrs Brcnt Lea. a grandmother of the late Vernon Lea. was in- advertently omitted in Saturday's issue of the account o! the funeral which was held in North Tryon. CIGARETTES STOLEN -Abctut ‘.2 packages of cigarettes were stolen from the Star Oyster Bat‘, Euston St. late Saturday night. The thieves made their entrance by the front door_ which had been left open by mistake. ASPHALT PLANT PURCHASED -An asphalt plant has been pur- the City from the Island Construction Company and is expected to be set up early this Fail. when a suitable location for the plant is decided upon. The pTant will be used for the paving of the sections of Kent and other streets that arc being widened at the present time. as weii as ior other city work. GILL NET $IIIZED -— Yesterday evening (Sundall- all PC3514 P?‘ lice patrol seized a net fr: the Big Brook at Fo tune. it was Weltlhlfld with chains and had been Polite posses; evi- derstoori Chm‘ dcnce as to the cr-vversilp of the net and furih r action iF P6115318 Life At Damp Wiiit Dh’town Sea Cadet Corps Wakey’ Wake-y. at Camp Brook wag at 0700 ancPfrom then until “Pipe Doyvn" at 2150 the Sea Cadets had a busy and hzPPv day The meals were of the best. a typical breakfast helnu, grape- fruit,’ cereal. baron or eggs or both, bread. butter and milk. The last named was in abundance. Both dinner and supper were 0f the same high standard, consisting of soup, main course and dessert. The result of Miss Sterling's. (the dletetlclani efforts wore clearly ‘or the Cadets gained weight. some las much as nine pounds in the two-week training period. The training syllabus was so arranged that out of the four per- iods of instruction. two were spent n the water. Periods of seaman- ship and field training occupied the remainder of the instruction time. During the two or three wet days Padres Quinn and Plough- lman gave lectures on “Good Cit- lzenship" and Naval Traditions. These were not the least import- ant parts of the training. » The minor cute and bruises and other ailments which are part and parcel of any summer camp were ably administered to by Miss Henderson former RCN‘. Nursing Sister. Incidentally. it was noticed that tho boys were not against visiting Sick Bay. Captain Connolly and Lieut. commander Kenny, chairman bf the sea Cadet Committee and C. O. of the Corps, respectively. were visitors to the Camp on the 12th and 13th. Their welcome perhaps was enhanced by the fact that they bore red plums and chocolate bars. gifts of the local Committee On Friday the 18th, the Direc- tor of sea Cadets for Canada Captain Muszrave (RCNJ and the Ares Commanding Officer. Commander Bonny-castle, visited and inspected the Cadets and Camp. Captain Musgraveb remark that "lt was the cleanest camp in Canada" spoke volumes for the young sailors. And so it was with reluctant ETTAQCIIIITE bow ' May armnq Baeltacho may lie a signal your kidneys unfailing to filter ueou acid: and mo- om wastes from llio system. ‘a Kllhcy Pills help relieve this condition. oltsn the cause of backache. headache. ‘ " inner" "rest. Dodtfs contain essential oils and naodklnal ingro- dients which aei directly on the kidneys and he the in normal d! won't-Jamison’. ' 1'; WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th Good Meals, Refreshments and Games. DANCE AFTERWARDS. Rollie Mantis-hale! Orchestra svsmoov wetcom GUARDIAN in use a short time previously it is un- shown by the fact that 95 per renti IT. JAMIE XII-l The morning worship at the Ki-rk was c-moucted by the Rev, JO. Dh-HY. 14D. of iJt-olrstotvn. Ont, who chose as the text for tho sermon. - "The people were in expdctat-on .. " tst. Luke 3:16). ‘hhe minister pointed out that tihristiarm were people o! great reapectatron, ior they undef- stood the ev‘: in humor, liie and were able to handle it through faith in Jesus Cshrist. Mi-ss Beverly Smith was the soloist at the SEFWCO, with Miss Mary Bentley in charge o: the music for the day. A011 Sea llatlet To Visit England O.P.O. Lawson Drake, 19d Prince Street. Charlottetown, P151, q member of ltle Navy Dengue Qggl Cadet Corps "Kent" _ t; ona o} 25 Nil/Y l-"liur spa Cfldvlts chosen to represent the Canfldran sea cadet movement c-n a vim, to m; Unit"! Klns-inm. Under the com- mand o: Lie-xi Commanllrr Jame; M. Moflat. R.C.S.C.. Weston, Ont... tho party is scheduled to lesvo Halifax abiard BIOS "wh- ritor" on August 2nd. and on arrival in England, will be the guests of the Navy uezue of England and the Br fish Admiralty. Navy League officials say that yo-ung Drake has brought honor and dstinctnr. to himself. his corps and Charlottetown. by being so well qualified in all respects that he was chosen from among yihe thousand.- of sea cadets ‘throughout Canada. In all there Aviil be ton lads from Ontario. two ‘each from British Columbia main- tiand, Manitoba and Quebec; and ‘one each from the other nine div- PAGE THREE ‘ ARTHRITIS sufferers! ASK YOUR DRUGGIST TODAY ABOWM-LANTIGEN “c” TREATMENT FUR , ARTHRITIS. NHJRIIIS RHtUMAIISM ANbyUllltV (tlPM (AUSED RHEUMAIIC DISORDFJRS which has been enthusiastically x endorsed by thpusandl of satisfied users. Especially prepared for those E conditions which are believed fro-Q quently duo to focal bacterial inioc-‘t tloa, Lantigen “C" supplies antigonl '. derived from these sources and/f taken as directed, it will treat, than’; build immunity against further infection from these organisms. LANTlGEN "C" A dtsio/vt-tl vttctmt‘ to lit‘ lulu-n by mouth Prlttr $6 O0 per bottle OBIAINABLE AVT ALL DRUG STORFS nnonsrs OR gtsions oi the Navy League hence the group wli. be thoroughly rep- resentative o‘ ‘cadet corps from coast to coast. l According tn present p.ans the, sea carlets wtl? spend a week in Royal Navy establishments. an- ohher week sightseeing and a third week on the Clyde among Royal Navy sh-ps. It time. permts, those having relatives will be given an opportunity ‘u visit them, The party is expt-oiod to return to Canada about the end of August. I Crop Report , WINNIPEG, Milt, July 28-130! ' dry weather has been general over the Prairie during the past week and as a result conditions in west l central and northern Saskatchewan {have further deteriorated; a good general rain would be beneficial over the whole prairie area but the crops are standing up well in Man- itoba and in Nco-tihem Alberta and the Peacerivrr territory. Nearly all the grain is headed out on the prairies but need additional moist- ure tn rllrproperly. Some districts in southern Manitoba expect to start harvesting in ten days to two weeks. Reports of grasshopper hearts that on Saturday, the 10th, forty young Charlottetonians blrl adieu to Camp Brook for at least‘- this year. THIS. . . mu a cumcsi info a cur you couldn't reel ‘l the Canadian sea, You IIGUQ Z choices“. i ; tvlten yolfcom? iv the i613“? o that cor ahead and moybo eroth head-on plo wore injured or killed ln oulo accidents “H”?! 0 '1 bill bet-WU" m! Ioslyoorl. gllgggylzgLofl-gvgl - l ,,_§ _. _ tux”. qvgfl (p0 nnruaunsaunur THAT ortsuos ON YOUR INSURANCE coverses l For any of the following lines contain- l l n. L. smart. 88 Great George 5., ~ Chm-lame“; Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Fidelity loads, Motor Cargo, Sickness and Accident, Employers Liability, Burglary. l ldamsge have been received from southern Saskatchewan according to the weekly crop report of the iDepartmsnt of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. i St. George's Picnic GOLDEYE CENSUS FORT CHIPEWYAN, Alta.-- WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th (CP)—A.n investigation of the, Goldeye population and feeding Meals Served Al‘ grounds of lakes in the Fort , 5:00 PM. PM Chipewyan district now is under= way by officials of the Dominion i fisheries research board. y fgyltgl A _ A.‘ " ‘a or ‘fnf s......‘..r..l on rutsfjn cearruu ,,_.._. 2 w. Stay in your own lrofilc lone until ,200,000 poo- you can is: ahead. Not only on lho other Be CttrefuP-ilt ~ __ruauc save may be your own! SPIIDINO plays a pert in one out of ovary 3 total accidents-l- cere- ful about "stepping on it" oven though the coast loch clear. Minister: Hon. . , we: . e life you Advertising Oneal la eo-l oporotlonvvitttlhollotiovtd IolflyCouwdL l RACING I0 IAILIQAD Qflllnp accounts for I6 dootlte or iniurioa ovary day. Stop for flnlhing rod Ilghtoloolnllotdt, be coronal when you approach: crossing. IIATINO III IIAIIIC IJOIII % results in death. Obey tnflc signs. Be unfit! at ' inflection-rho lb you save may be your own! Tllll AIVIIIIIIMINI ll NIIIIIIIID IN "ll PlllllG lNTIll-ll IY lPRINGE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT DF WORKS AND HIGHWAYS G. H. Barbour.