, x n~"“.‘t"‘“ ' .. .-.-_. -__»e-_.-l., ‘gran’ fit’ (Wf W”! .. ...[ / ‘filhlfill. murder, elcrli and . deadly terror strike, as one {girl defies tho dreaded Gestapo te sove he! moll- Ind he: eountryi \ Slu- )....| ....,-. .. rrinrfshvul-l . Giwlcipb mom" ATIIE he Manny Awards la ouoot aaruao llicllllllllllll ' ..e=:'.-ri==.l. i loom-Annalee‘: WILLIAM BENIJIX ' dirt/SW?- AlLL THIS WEEK (In Person-fin The Stage) "HANK FA gnolal YODELLIIG RANGER ” EXTRA ! _ Shinto: beauty ts achieved ; at medium ol lustrous black satin. ° nice ior important y locks. This fabric retty mid-summer irock. QUICKIEQ a e '0 3/ 9 Q Q ' j/fl/gf’ TODAY'S SCREEN HIT ALL-STAR MUSICAL TREAT Also South Americah Sports HI GOOD LOOKING Minnevitch and his Harmonica Band Shows Daily At 2:80 ~ 7 and 8:45 , r , COMING - THUR. —FRI.‘—SA T. i tiillls l CANADA'S POPULAR RADIO SINGER IN .4 I, ROUNDUP OF COWBOY SONGS, JOKES ANI) COMEDY SKITS. ! WORLD'S YOUNGEST AVIATOR and Chapter l0 “Dick Tracy Vs. Crime Inc.” _ mwwmmv-mawnmmmnumun-nmnwswn. . via aiternocn mp skirt. Deep. is used lo eleev By Ken Rey O PROFFF‘ L055 H§§$"—%_Q "iiere is where my creditors were really h ‘as down in; neck-and 1 started using Guardian ant Ade Ll\|".l\|f\ HBIPOW ._ _ ., in Memoriam N“ a in m: a ummg gIa-iirtl nocitro rue nuvnm VH6 holds reath- i less but with very broad. draped shoulders and a much-draped or - _ lie has wande (l For the old time stem am] thoyfil-E-(Ill return Think ol him faring on aa dear In the love oi there, _as the lovo . o! here. Think oi him still as the same and sa He ls nzt dead. . gill! vuiiiih (opt the Nomi —ADDED— Little Lulu Cartoon Lucky Cowboy Unusual Occupations ll’ l1’ ——"-—-*-—--— Hlt-I-A-‘lfi-‘I-"H Eben’: Miss The EMPIRE’S i BIG STAGE AND SCREEN PROGRAM ar-vava- $ '- :: TODAY ONLY § i “MURDER ON THE. |, WATERFRONT” 5i‘: snows zoo _ 1,00 _ 5,45 5-‘ A P | r 61 w TH U_R. - FRI. — SAT. uomsi soilfii "l" Swans: SWIMARTS! o-“ IIAI. GUARDIAN Tlh collnn n roaerved Ior new! OI local tlllelmt. tilt advenwna alanawuaataromarheinlfllod at live name a word. atrletl! III!- snlo in advance. . 000KB m- Photos. Coivranaaszrlon c us: m- auaauca. raorooasrn‘ a w nu a 82-60 at Oran/ell stage. l-fiii-tt v cuuacu or SCOTLAND. - Serviaa sabbath Aukuat 21th. 00in ‘l ' . . . . aummeaaidenuirshiw. ago liJlfi. sump. 0-23-11.’ POLICE COUIT- At the City Police Court yesterday. a was remanded ior a week and a vioutor o! one rs ion Act was inn A mammary“ W i tmentma: . G 00 G decided la tavour o! the plaiatiri. LIAVI FOR MAINLAND —Ml'. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson leit this morning ior their home in Halilax, alter spending the past ten day! with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Georle Peterson. Valley Street. Arthur has spent tour years in the navy irom which he got his dis- charge through enter Camp Hill treatment. NEW LONDON PRESBYTERIAN CHABGE-Ausust 27th. The Bac- rament oi the Lord's Supper wul be celebrated in south Granville Church at 11.00 A. M. At 7.30 P.M. a Memorial Service will be held alt South Granville in memory o! Pie. E. L. ‘Thomas. Regular service at Long River at 3.00 l-LM. Prepara- tory services at South Granville on Thursday, Friday and Baturda/y at 11.00 A M. and 8.00 P. M. Mr. Don- aid Nioholson. Brookfleld, will as- sist. Rev. H. M. Buniain, Minister. Personals Mr. J. D. McCarville. Kinkora, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mrs. Wilbert McCarville. Kin- kora, was a visitor to the city yes- terday. LAO. Wesley MaloLeod, oi the R C.A.F. Fort St John. B C ithls morning on return to his unit I alter spending furlough at hi5 home in Charlottetown. ‘EASTERN GUARDIAN ..*T0 l-‘ACILITATE repairs no more lumber accepted until further notice. Edward Mallard. 8 22 n .. . and Mrs. Claud Jelly oi, O'Leary, and Mrs. FLA. Darby oti Bummerside were visitors to Mon-' tague Monday, being the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. W.B. l-lilchcy ..' . and Mrs. . who having spent the visiting in Amherst Cape Tormentine, N B.. have re- turned to their home in Montague. Carol of Thanks Memorial L 0‘ B. wishes to B. Hilchey past month . 5.. and ‘i I I a I llllllliA IEAN EVElYli ANKERS PAllllii lililllilES ililliil BATlElT lilliiiillli WEAVER m.» MEI. TORME PAISY O'CONNOR Plus Ail-Star Comedy Cartoon and Serial In l l z Albert olltlgesmlltiltltg wgito this lire August 23rd, 1e35, Gone dear Father gone forever. How we miss your pleasant in“ gs; yo: iettflna to teiiaemher O ll Cl!‘ N“! l ' IQQQ, A happy home we ongesgglloged Bow sweet the memory still Bat death has ieit n loneliness The world can never fill hi!!!“ by Ills Wile and Family '8 23 H and Grandchildren. In Memoriam ‘In loving and cherished memory 0 FRANK BEER. AUDI) West Covehead who passed away August 28, 1M3‘ You cannot say. you mtut not say, That he is dead lie is Just away. With a cheery smile and wave of the haml red into an unknown and. And left Ila d how very lair It needs must be since he lingers A there. n we. 0 we who srfsalllv lle la Just away. Iver museum by Wile, Mother l-l-ll. Graham. Jack Simon Malcolm. te.. Mrs. azel A. Graham (mother) Centreville, N. B. Gautreau. Alcide. Pte.. Mrs. Vir- ginia Gautreau (moth-W ~vil1e. N. B. thank the Mayor oi‘ Charlottetown and all citizens in general ior ilne aglendld suplport given thom on. teir ann/ual tag (lav, when a goodly surn was realized. B-23-ii. Official List of Casualties CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Killed In Action Central Ontario Regiment Severely Wounded New Brunswick Regiment ' ‘"109. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I PAGE fHKhu To maintain a reasonable balance between whet you earl and what your dollars will buy in wartime, it has been necessary to put a ceiling on prices, to control wageep; salaries and profits, and to distribute available goods on. an equitable basis. higher costs oi pro- duction would re- mhigher prices would require higher wages - This is the thirteenth of a series being lesuedbyilu Covert-eh! oi Canada to emphasize the importance at preventing tulle! tnoreesea in the coat oi living aow and deletion leteI-f mhlqher waqoe and salaries would meal quire higher prices and salaries higher costs for the things you buy and so'on...°m an endless spiral Demands to: higher selling prices, wages and peolte Ila! Id be $0!“ to push up the coat ol living. This would bring lahoee and collide: on the Iona front, shackle our war new, and leave la wLfi caps in the peaeo to eolae. u-n- n “i. (a. apnea-w Iallo mn-Tiai-Te-Tiaa; inquiry-Tallinn}? ..' ‘ __ _ " »- '—~ v w "-"’ . " - ‘ .. __ - ei,"£',"M'"ria?n Edwin. Pte.,!l'=ili- Wounded ‘FFREETNTE. sen , Cyril .1 __,u.f..ui€ anther) R. R. No. 1, Nova Scotia. and P. E. l. l Perry, Joseph Maurice, ulllqiEllflbzgl? Sertven: Weich Pool. N. B lmeat Wounded Central Ontario Regiment. D‘ 3.. McQuinn. Kenneth Walter, Pte., Juligrn Ponce (father) Box Mrs. Stella McQuinn (mother) 6281 ain St. saint John. N Lani: (mo e Welchpool. Campobello Island. NB. New Brunswick Regiment l with pure inellelnd _ C-UTICURA m SOAPROINTKIIT i Wounded Remaining On Duty Royal C nndlan Army ...y, ... B: $3.. TIPPY AND "CAP" WWW‘ I A P -'WELL,5OMEWHK|' IM- i ROVIDENT A/Zig- r\, a-fi ' » l l4 . Service Corps i Re t Mouru" Eflwaui “/"1~- M"! Can-dim Arflllflr COHSIQMA. Affllfilfn John. Pie. (VB-l Dun-undo. Madrid. Gnu, Albert Charles Cottreau (lather) Wedge- _ I-Durando (father) McKay st. News-mpg, y; 5_ OFFERED w snort-ls? HOME/BECAUSE 14:13 I M . MacDonald, Gerald, Capt, MrsAval-fie Elisabeth MacDonald (mother) Plow“, N‘ s’ ova Scotia and P. I2. l. BUT IF HE WERE MARRlED TO ETHEL THlNKS CAP i<NOW5 EOMETHING " BUT’ I CAN'T GET A WORD OUT OF HIM-- Miss MiLLlE, m surza l’. WOULD NEVER HAVE "m womZYAaou-r- mm AGAIN, so --! BUT, WHERE l5 HE ‘i '5 Mary E. Perry (mother) 29 St., Charlottetown, P. l. I. McLai-en Ave., New W ma, Ralph George Williams Bummerside. P. E. New Brunswick AHEMIWELL, LET ME TALK TO YUAJA\_ iii -—-—s mes, 2., (mother) E Glasgow, N3, Rankin, Pie lf:ther) Box széf Regiment Gray, John, Pte, Mrs. Mary Gray I (motherLPlaster _Rock, N. B. ETL LERT" A r0aoETrU1E§iliTfT THAT'S I'VE GOT HIT 'v HAY THE ALL R \6H'C BUD, ENG BY GOLL _ THERE'S ‘THE’ SOLDIER \'\IEFgER€N LOOK 4‘ n. (input-a- u..- sn-iil. 1-. Y, FELLOW, OF HERE ‘fl-lE OTHER "bat-LE;