u‘ . . -=._ “w- ~41,“ PAGE slx_ JACK BENNY-CAROLE LOMBARD “TO BE OR NOT TO BE” NEWS -Shows 2.30—7—-9-SUPERMAN "Looking for a musical trcatf. .. Here's one that iust can't be beat!" . . ,4 $9 up: . Plus '1‘he Funniest Short In Months “IN THE CIRCUS also Novely Reel and Cartoon TWO DAYS ONLY-DON'T MlsS tsm-rnmw-a. A lovely Vbnk on a sub plays hiIe-ord- ~e<= with dedlhi w v i .2534“ vflrEM PI RE ONLY IvXTRA-Klng of the Tens lagers Chap. I Tangled Angler-Swing Frolic ‘fffn'n's'fal'-'u'n'ln‘fu'lfu'n‘flffn'x'-H MWI-I-IIMv-IWI-I v popularity o = Lluwuuan extends 115 CHARLUITETOWN cumzonus YMNEHNNHNPnNYfi K. ‘I'll - [JAY CURTAIN CALL or A GREAT STAR i ‘g H‘ .ll i Iu-u-n-u T0-llAY’S lllT GENE AUTRY In HOME IN WHYOMING Plus Shorts- '_ i-'h"u'u'ln'uffln'lfd'u'ln'n'flfln'ln'lu'i.'lnh'u' In Memoriam SAMUEL ALBERT NELSON In the death of Mr. Samuel Albert Nelson at ills residence. 133 K1118 51.. on June 12th. Charlottetown has lost one ei its oldeist and most re- slx-cud citizens. He was the lzlst surviving member of one oi llle oldest families here, ills graudizullel". Szunuel Nelson. having been one of the city's found- crs, i-Ie W215 the last surviving member The late Mr. Nelson 'v'.\_s born April 20in, 18.315, and was a, tile-long _c.-.i<lent of this city. _ ills only brother. Robert. prece- ucuscd him some tweiitv years alto. ln conjunction .vi’.n ._ns brother the late Mr. Nelson carried en an ex- it‘ lvc grocery and ditvlzoods busi- ness on Richmond Street lor a number of YCRFS under ‘the firm uulne of Nelson I3l‘os.._later ‘llr. Nel- .on tool-r u position wrh one C.N.R. llflt) ill the "stores department and retired at the end ui twenty rears of lalthtul service. Mr. Nelson was ossessed ct 8 kindly and een-rruus ulsoosition and exideured himself to all bv his npam’ acts oi generosity and lrlenurillo. fie had read extensivelv and was h s gifted conversatioilullst. The glmelljal seétgfigéhhegduatcofit. nu 's n lean . ' ' 2.1mm bygthe Rev. Le-Drew Gard- ner. assisted by the Rev. Can-n Ma- lone. Interment was ‘n Christ Church cemetery. Clierrv Vullev. the service nt the grave being conduct- cd bv the Rev. LeDrew ‘Tiflrdrlef- The floral tributes were n.an.v and varied giving .uute Ixliblm-HIY t0 the the deceased. The late Mr. Nelson is survived by whom the sym- wc re‘. Albert a sol-rowing widow. ‘p sincerest. ‘ s‘ pull bearers Morrison, Nlalor T E. MacNutt. Victor Purdy. J. M. Roan. Robert Tomlins and Marcus McQuai-rie. r————————-‘. \\/. C. T U. NOTES x01‘ THE om) PEACE Not the old Peace, but acmetlhing richer- A respite brief was the Peace of old To g rrhel- the fragments and mend lhe pitcher, KnOWlIlg well that it wculd not hold. Merely a lull Just the Wind's soft sinking; ‘Ihe world grown tircd with aching breast, It fioled itself into wishful think- ll And clctsed its cur-a to the wide un- res . We fight for Peace not a change of mason, 0r passing phase of a dnlfting moon The tred hand must not sway the reason- Our lot/hers laid down tho sword too soon. ‘The tyrant foe was a tyrant ever. With dreams of grandeur and hymns of hate; We slepi wmle h‘s minions slum- bsred never, We lwflkenocl slowly but not too a e. Diulrmlly"? Has man ever, seen a (lav that ums free from war? The soelllics a "d cynicg argue “Nrver" BUQI\:T_P_KUOW what. we are fighting Not the old Peace. --D0 th Alexandria, om. '0 ’ mmmn" Mns. wrcirsoxns ADDRESS “ MATINEE 2.39-§Y.E—1—8.46 ‘““ Mel>'_naw_ Eoblrmullavm Md v >0 NEW SYB-CIIASER FOR CANADI \.\' NAVY Plowing through walrrs rl’ lhe St. lmwrence on; of the Canadian Navy's new ralrmflrs lakes up the day and mrhl vigil lag-Inst ll-boals. These fast, well- armed vessels, zlrslgncd for sub-ch sing, are fitted “"1 death churns and are over one hundred feet long. l-‘slrmlles are manufactured In CJIIIdQ. MONDA Y’S TOP THRILLER Bonn-L's luvmu DETEGTIVES WAKi Ysbytselvlng this‘, baffling murder they vranl @ forl Bllllllllli s - Adele MARA [Kvulqe E 5W"? Chester MURRI . more R,,.,,..ll._‘ MHU’, I CAPITOL I MATINEE — —2.30 be faced during the year, duo to war condiJons, said Mrs. Wick- 5011. in her Resdeztial address Two results are iltffiiga oi fool, and increased temptation to use alcoholic bvemges, she quoting an extract in the _ ers‘ Digest to the eifcct that "one of the finest things tfitat ciilLd have happened to the bewing in- dustry was the i: isxcilr-e oi nigu- rfillklrlg army offcms 1o make bee. available at army cam, s " GOWPF-mints have Lcsn app alcd to to lessen tre p oollcin o‘. liquor in rder to‘ SIYQ grlin and fruits; to T051202 the hours ol sale and the lI‘.lllS ortaton of liquors ln or: cr to c.:l e.vc ship- Dlllg spnze for r2051 uxlr n.c;':- sitics; to prcvlae dry CIYlLCPS and helllful recreation [or leisure flours, she said. ‘our B-PIXPHL; are ri hi," s‘"e de- Clmfi» "Apllefiis en's ztze renu- ment and snow lire rangers from the drink habit and fcvn d ink t-raffc. SQ) far cur app a1: have met with llt l» cr no seess, bzt We are convinced s me act on must be taken in the near frure." Abstinence save< mzney, pro- motes efficiency, here." aid; w." equipment: promotes ds~ipin'; it is essenttal in cirrlre pffyugilgn and plums; is an ma n. pubic e th We must not ntglect ed. “Cation on the nwrre and effects or alcohol for Peso effects are n-t ChEYlKed in xvn.“ times. “Ll u; make mo-e use of ti“. we...“ ‘Prayer.’ in ctnqu 1'1 g (his evil‘ Wheller we Pt or drink, cr unint- 6W1‘ we d0. do 0'1 to tile clarv of God It is t'me for t/"e Church 1;; arraign and attack the liquor tray. fie. not as a mere dlpeyqggr c; poiscncus b3‘.'errg's, but. a< n gen. luTY-YOIIE Swim of erp o ail-n of the wvak u (or ccvcr yf wfic‘; everv other spzc cs rf Orggr = graft. lust and rlrwlptio‘, seeks . Bfllfllge its filld of laapiess victim-s mltiufili} all the lng dalk night of years, .- Tiie PGOTI-“s cry ascend (h; ‘R16 Barth ls wet with bltod and tears But their meck suff are: encfcln, This wrong tall t r , . ilwush msshv trill f.“..“.’.‘.‘-‘-“' The bars of hel are stcrg txlfiy But Christ slllll r i n lomcrroxv: 0N THE vvasTFny FRONT HIS-LNG TEtPEzANcE 5E. _ MENT — Temrgran-ce rallies fibrils been otganizrd by m. A_(~,‘T's_ (Men's Qubsl of the Chu"c'"'s lo discuss the liqlcr s tunfcn n t i= province, and 50,1111 rs: l 1": r en ' o. ba$g traffic. y w‘ a d UR. RETIONAL MEETIN were held on, Jan 29in, i-i (fir? ferent sections cf Vvrcouvcr Form PRCMINEYT MIYIS- g3?) 59OKEI—— E. F. Church. brief messages _ Mrs.D.A Fc‘ ,J_A Lade and Mrs, R. H Bayer. MY- 5011115. the educations‘ chairman of the 41's fct, A,Q_T S m, génésntlte nearer Placebo V- - J. c t: r bneny the m... mxtidgl.‘ “m” It has been decided to such meetings in the months Q1 Febw-arv. March and April, Dr. E. D. Brad-en szarcd; mum, Moderation and Goverrment Con- trol hald Dffilvei l"e IPCIlVQ, the only real soluliozi is total pm. hibition of we trafrzc, [)3 1) ‘MM wndrmned lqlwr as the enfifrly 0f mlnptwcr ard prgduc- tiol. ind/HUB of war. It is unwlrr. anted tnat BrLlsh Ctl mblzt s‘ ould Spend $2'l.00‘..0:0 for liquor or. such altéeme sis: this. v. . F. Church ' d all advertising of liquor bregiut fir‘, and that lquor be sold u. reduced quantities and during regtjggd hours. Dr. E. Paul s id ii d ' the traffic in llrllucr iglcllglaslril? 01?. is impcsszble to have an all-cur, war 611°". so long as liquor L; nllfirlrgd free rein in the lfe of tl-e coun. try. A Government. degogrdrn, on liquor is blind to the rsnl naiure of the problem. The women speakers s‘re=sed t‘"r effects of ifqucr lcgslniicn as l‘ affected eccnocnfcs, drunlrnnes jail pcpuhstion, asyluPrs. aociden‘ cw- Fcr eX-miple in 191s to n Uallrorofbitlllewllicefcg sgniem éhe Kg s r .a ‘ . "tour. ... p "" ’ ‘" n e la.t y :- f ' film in Dispensnsryl, E$f1909?“820(0hb In 194i the last fiscal y-a} n‘ Ocvemment Ofilltml, $3g_=3g:‘o{))>0») R. J. Molntye. THROAT For common nary son throat HEN THEY STE abs i ere? A n-_> A 0ld Home Week and Provincial Live Stock Show Race Program CLASSES and‘ EVENTS FOR AFPERNOONS 0F AUGUST 11th to 14th. Below will be found the program of racing to be held in connection with OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION. It will be noted thattbe classes will give every type of trotter and pacer u chance to compete from the Two-YeanOlds to the Free-for-Allers. The Exhibition race track will be put in the finest possible condition and it is confidently expected that one at least, of the track records wlll be broken. Every effort will be made to have a vaudeville program in keeping with the excellent race program, and tentative arrangements have been made with George A. Hamid, New York, for an outstanding vaudeville contract which will include the world's greatest roller skating act—llelen Reynolds Roller Skating Troupe. Another act that has been creating a. tremendous sensation in some of the largest cities ls The Great Fussner. The Sensational Waldos is a Ringling Bros. act that ls one of the best. There will be a magnificent Revue known as the American Swing Follies of 1942, with beautiful dancing girls, good singers and other specialties. A number of other acts have been contracted for and the whole program will be such as will please our spectators. The harness racing program ls expected to brlng together over 100 of the bell nee horses ln the Maritime; All the owners like to come to Charlottetown. Prince Edward Islnud people ire always friendly to the horse- men and glve them n great reception and applaud I I095 I10.- The vaudeville sets wlll be interspersed between the bests of the harness horse racing ln the afternoons all there wlll not be a dull moment. from start to flnlsb. m the evening there wlll be a no". Show and other mung events In the brllllsnlly llzhml mm- The vaude- vllls not; will show up in splendid relief lighted as they will be with colored lights and beautiful background. A Master of Ceremonies will keep the show moving right along and singers of excellent HD0511" W"! ll" u" l" between acts. The evening shows will be Illectaclcs 0f mo" "Ill will!!! 15'6"" ""1 Wm ma"! inn“ tremendous audiences. From all parts of the Maritime: parties are planning to come to C-ulottcluwn. so those catering to guests can be assured that Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition should bring them na [Mil patronage as last year. In these tlmes of anxiety and strain when one ls liable to concentrate 0v on news of war events, it la I ll to take some relaxation. In Margaret Currie‘: column of the Montrell Dilly Star this oocura:—"l!elleve it or not, but. u prominent Montreal Doctor told me the other dly that he and his eolltlllll! "B" "Fllw"! “Mun?” about the increase in ‘nerves’ among their patients. There were many people on whom the war had a Pfllllllll"! emotional effect . . .011! psychiatrist suggested that when you begin to feel jittery you llwlllll l" 0119500". engage in some sort of active exercise, seek out your friends, rend something llllfl. l0 to an amuslnx Pllltllil or just-go fishing. In short, try and divert yourself in some way." 0ld Home Week and Provincial Livestock Show will furnish you with an opportunity to chase away W"? troubles and worries, give healthy relaxation, "so pack up your troubles in your old kit bug” and take in one y! more afternoons and evenings of Old l-lome Wetll. August 11th to 14th. ‘ "“ * “The Kentucky of Canada " Bharlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition RACING DATES A August 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1942. '(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION)“ 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE PURSE $500.00 2.12 TROT AND PACE PURSE $400.00 2.14 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.19 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 2.22 PACE.... $350.00 (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) FREE FOR ALL~TROT........................PURSE $400.00 . 2.17 TROT............... $400.00 9. 2.22 TROT (Open t0 Trotters who have . 4 not taken a record of 2.14 or better in a race . . . . . . . PURSE $350.00 10. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PAFE. Prince Edward Island Futurity 11. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PAVE. Prince Edward Island Futurity 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE. Prince Edward Island Futurity’ The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $500 to be distributed among the winners of these three futurltlss along with the amount pald ln for these Futurltles. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will he given to the owner of thawlnnlng horse ln each race. THE MACDONALD T0- BACCO COMPANY 0F MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy, known as the British Console Trophy, which \vllI be awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Association wlll also glva I20 to the driver scoring the most points during the meeting $10 to the driver scoring the second most points during the meet. First place counts flve points, second place three ‘olnts, third place two points and fourth place one point. $10 wlll be given the drlver driving the 135cm. nest trotted during the meet and $10 to the driver drlvlng the fastest heat paced during the meet. $10 will be given the caretaker of the horse trotting h fastest heat sud S10 to the caretaker of the horse pacing the fastest heat. S10 will be given to winning drivers of each race. $5 wlll be given to the caretaker of each horse wlnn lug a twee tn the trotting and pacing classes during th meet. sso will bc llven to the owncr of the horse um heals track swine record of Him smut u vfivlfled for below- $50 to the owner of the horse that heats the track trotting record of 2.01% except as provided for below. In one two horses beat the above records then the awards go to the fastest horse. If two horses tie for the awards the money will be divided equally, Charlottetown, P. I. l. Entries close July 25th with J. W. Boulter, Secret“! GENERAL CQNDITIQNS Purse money will not be paid to lnyons vxcept owner unlcrdm order from owner authorising some ls Jesented. m. w.» ... .::;-:.::"::'.:: ctr-sun The Charlottetown Race Track ls now one of the fast- date, but ‘ ' of separate .. ersbip, although In the est, beat laid out and cured for trucks, and surely the most same stable must pay installment tn full. beautifully situated of any in the Maritime Provlnces. A Two entries of tbs suns ownership mly m“ In the great deal of effort wlll be made to keep it ln apple pie same race, providing tho full 5 peg gong 1| pgld on on]; order, all through the period before the races and during starter, the drivers having the approval .of the Judges. the races so that no horse will become unsound or suffer All horses with names of driven wlll be declared in at injury’ and to cwableldthemhlo make fast tlmf. l l t i! o'clock s. m., the dly prior to the race, when position orsemen prov n; t ey are ruc ng exc us vc y a our wu] b d" u, g“ m mum‘, b, “M” n m" expense "only." u. o! m.“ 0 wn 0n e us to pr t score ends with uctua starters, arrival will be met at the train and tbel b: trans- ferred to the grounds without oust lo tlicmfqlstpmtsken Eunmm’ hm‘ M U-l-T-M "M"! Winning classifi- tfou. away without coat to them. Every effort wlll be made to u m.“ ‘he hm," .l my plenum m“ "m. ‘hem “u, omefllgbiigwrglerved to live or extend credit for entries or feeling that they have been well treated, The u“ . . .. M “m” All races to be raced on three heal plan: 10 per cent for any accident or damage so any person or props“, p". 9T 61°11 Pllrle wlll be awarded to the winner. The remnln- in; ml; mgglln‘. u; gm. m¢m“nmn‘ h m" o; u,“ der wlll be divided into three equal parts, one part lo be contract. Owners must assume any damage to property o: raced for each heat. In the event of then being three persona caused by driven, gfluulpnfl 4., M"; heat winners they shall have a fourth heat to determine Buy, straw and stlbllng free. . the winners. Any hone wlnnlng the first two heats In any 31¢“ up“ ‘g | p_ M L109 zhitllnrellnqulsh pole position and assume lslt scor- 113,1,‘ "n" u, "n", "M" ‘ha. ‘My or can". I P ' ° - due to w» regulations conflict with these conditions. B0 All purses divided l0, 80, ll and 13 per cent. Entry fee n" god bring your eligibility certificates and driver's S per cent. Flva per cent of the money raced for ueh heal "our", ~ wlll be deducted from the first and second bones: 3 per cent from the third horse and ll per cent from the fourth hvrfl. Entrance fees and deduction; do not lpply u Futurltles. Six horses to enter and four to start. Rllhll reserved to ohlnge program, "jug guy gnu’, or if entry appears lo lay over the fleld to the extent that there ls not, In the oplnlon of the management, sufficient gorppellm, then ‘thegsld fir; may be transferred to n as er c or en ry ea re ded, bar an driver and t0 PIIBENTATION ruza NIY declare race off on account of bad wcathoyr, or fslllng h o’ r no em"- fltlflww w umber or entries w mum w tum- hlhv mum on or mu m o'clock u» President fer hone: to another class to which they are ellglble, re- wlll award speclli ribbons, prises to u“ winning owners, oven or substitute another without advertising, or aim or drivers and caretakers, sf the Judges stand sud lhoso "m"! "cl"! fill-es. wlunhg awards wlll please be en band lo receive than. Entries Close July 25th, 1942 J. W. BOULTE on ..-.--.--.¢--... TII OFFICIAL! The offlolsls wlll be selected for their experience and "ll-I'll": we wlll u lllllrllntod to curry m m. rules "fill! Illd lllrly. All purse money wlll be lllld luunadfate- lysfterthersoesndhorsemeunrenlkedtogetsamefrom Secretary before leaving, SQCFGII s Tflwflfz. I. l. rr you have no entries for shove classes pass this form Sou to inoflier horseman. You will confer n favor by passing along the news about “OLD. IIOII . ‘JULY 18. 1942 l’ at cnlnorrlzlowl