PL US.i ' FINAL TODAY-2.30-7-9 P. M. WA-YNE MORRIS--JOAN BLONDELL MAY ROBSON—PAT O'BRIEN ‘ 5 i~ “KID FROM KOKOMO ” OUR GANG COMEDY ' BOB BENCHLEY "SWEE'l'HEAR'I‘S" ROUS I N G S ON G S TR R I N T H E EXCITING ADVEN- TURES OE‘ A "SING- ING ROBIN HOOD"! TODAY ONLY 2.30 —- 7.00 — 8.45 "GENE AUTRY4 IN “BLUE MONTANNA SKIES" ALSO SE.ItI.AIr— LONE RANGER N0.2 ANDY CLYDE-CARTOON .71 MON—TUES—VVED IIGHTS G0'0Di”.l Mgazsniiiir iiiriir lllllllll ’ K / BRUCE ,_CA'D”O‘l' . HELEN MACK CONSTANCI VIOITII JOANWOODIUIY, ) ti 5‘!/arrfmy elson Eddy VIRGINIA BRUCE - McLAGLEN LIONEL BARRYMORE - ARNOLD GUY KIBBEE - CIIAS. BUTTERWIIRTII DlrocfodbylIekConvvoy-Producodbyflaflr Ropl .FITZPATRICK IN SINGAPORE NEWS AND PETE SMITH with VICTOR EDWARD ’,CentraI Guardian CBASWELI. tor rwvozropna. CONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-31-31. (nmo DANCE at Beach Grove Inn every Tuesday night. L—64l-6-20-22-20. PERMANENT WAVES SPECIALS $2.00 to $7.00. . L-80-7-14-21. Advertisements for insertion the {allowing day must be in this 0:- iice not later than 11 a. m. 5 3 u ELECTRIC illuminations 102‘ , Confederation Weak. We have all , kinds colored lights and sockets ‘ CHAPPELL & CO. 164 Queen St. L-94-7-13-31. I WINS QUIL'I‘—-The lucky win- ner of the Fairview Women's In- stitute daisy quilt lottery was Mrs. . Russell Bell. West Royalty. The ‘ ladies are to be congrav€ulated_iipon t.h;:0osuhstantial sum realized- Si. . ENGAGEMENT. —- Mr. and Mrs. t Ira L. Rodd. North Milton, announce ] the engagement of their only’ daugh- ter Doris Eileen to Mr. Guy Edgar Kennedy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kennedy. Southport. Mar- riage to take place in St. John's Church, Milton, August 4th. L-121-7-15-ll. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CAN/lDA——B'roak(ielrl Charge. Ser- vices .xt Lord's Day. Communion Service linrtsville 11 am._ Prepara- tory SL’I'VlCC Friday 8 pm. addressed by Dr. ’I‘o\vnsliend oi Cliai'iot.teit.wn. Special Orange l"ai'ndo and Service at Brooiziield at 3 pm. in connec- tion with Di I-rict L.O.L. Sunday School, Brool-:fl=elri 10.30 am. Hun- ier River 10 am. I-lartsville 10 am. Evening service Hartsville 7.30 pm. L-113-'7-14-ll FUNERAL SERVICES ~ Funeral of the isle Mrs. John C. Passmore was held from her late residence 29 Upper Prince Street Thursday morning. Service was conducwd by the Rev. Hugh Miller who also 01- iiciated at the izrave—side in the People's Cemetery. Pallbearers l were: Dr. G. D. Steel, Dr, H. H. r_H_i-; E?ro GUARD!-‘AN (“U Hi: lll Colleen Beauty 1 ATTENTION ADVERTISERS-— , r : Shaw, Messrs. Donald ;MacKin- iron. l\. C. Duchemin, Vl.'al‘.er Burke . and William MacPlici'son. I Today’: Short Waveg E Radio Program 3 (Au Tima Is Enslem Slandardi .-5.»-.:-tn.-u-.-.-1.-.i-.1.-..vn.n.-.-.-.-.-\.-i.-.-. SATURDAY. JULY 15 BERLIN 5:00 p m.—-Character study and the German Language. DJD- 11:77 mcg., 25.4 m. nunerascr 6:00 D.m.—~“ aria ions on 6 " Hungarian a2l"glkx;1S0n8- HAT‘: 9 12 ~ ~ meg ' LONDON 6:35 in -—-“Theatre Com- ] posers: asp, 11.75‘ meg. meg.. 19 8 m.; 25.5 m ; ass. 9.51 mez.. 31.5 m- PRAGUE e;55 pm -—Music and Entertain- OiLR4A, 11.34 meg.. 25.3 ROME 7:30 p.m.——Chamber Music: Alice Am-lreani: “Roman Land- marks " 2R0, 11.81 meg., 25-4 m.; 1111?‘, 9.83 meg., 30.5 m. SCHENECTADY ‘ ment. m. 7:30 p.m.—-Aloha Land. W2- XAD, 9.55 meg. 31.4 m. CINCINNATI 8:00 pm. — National Barn Dance. WBXAL, 6-06 mes» 49-5 m‘ NEW vorur 8:15 p.m. -411/iuslcal QUBSUOH Box. waxan, 9.67 mar, 3102 in. SAN FRANCISCO 8:30 p m.-—Dance Orchestra. WSXBE, 9.53 meg.. 31.4 m. CARACAS 9:00 p.m.—Dari:e Music. YV5- R,C, 59 meg., 51.’! m. HEREDIA. COSTA RICA 9:00 p.m.~'Broadcasf. in Eng- llsh. “Voice of Casio. Rica." T14- NRH. 9.69 meg. 30 9 m. BEIILIN 9:00 p.m.——25 Years of Ship Building Research Work in Ham- burg (English). DJD, 11.’?! meg-, 25.4 m. LONDON 10:15 p.m.—“Luck_v Din" G51. 1526 meg.. 19.6 m.: GSD, 11.75 meg, 25.5 m.: GSB, 9.51 mez.. 31.5 m. PARIS 10:20 p.m —T:-.lk in English by P. J. Archinard. TPB7. 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.; TPA4. 11.71 meg. rn 25.6 . PITTSBURGH 11:00 p.m.——D:ance. Music W8- 8 m, XV‘ R 1A,i»--~v—_AR - TOM IIUOAN A CIIMI Cllll _DIODIiCVION ALSO . . . CARTOON SPORT b MUSICAL -nus iioricr —IupIniiiup Saturday July 'l5tli, bail continuing until hmlm I_oHu«oi'vr ‘car will lam Geom- ol 3 AM. every looming . 5:‘. _Tr‘hoFI:; “km. ,, I - ‘IUTCIIGII ' with the RASCALS Dull Whether you wont to rid your home or BED-BUGS or M01115. we can do it! It in no disgrace hue pert: . . . bntiilspdlh Ta not to get rid of I am! Especially now that it is In any and lnexpen. rive! Just step to your telephone, call us and we'll do the rut quickly! Ll!‘ YOUR P351‘! BI 01!! PROBLEM PHONI IO Akg WORK I .fiRn POLICE COURT-At police court l yesterday a, traffic offender had‘, his bail bond estreated. A charge of drunken driving was dismissed i A man charged with causing a dis- turbance was remanded one week.‘ A man charged with vazrancy and with attempting to operate a mo- tor vehicle without the owner's consent was sentenced to two months on the first charge and four months on the second. A man charged with ill-treating and nest- iecting children was remanded till Wednesday. Walter Cullen plead.’ ed r:,uill.v of a. breach of the Ex- cise Act and was fined $25 and costs or one month, AUTO ACCIDENT liOLlDAY—~Word has been re» ceived from Lloyd Mathieson bringing the news that he was in- jured in a. car accident at Hartford, Conn. on Sunday Lloyd was driv- ing frcmilershey and was anxious to zet home on his vacation. he relates, hence he was trying to drive too far at one time and fell v asleep at the wheel. The car crash- ed into a. pole in the early morn-; , int: hours. the pole was snapped off and the front of the car dam- ~ aged considerably. The accident has apparently cost Lloyd his trip home. for he adds that he will re- [ ‘turn to Hershey as soon as his car has been repaired, [Jove is a son of Dan Mathieson. C. N. R. police- man here. i . I ENDS Personals Miss Leona .3. Me.‘ii.s‘n. R. N., 01 Boston, 15 the zueist. tor the sum- mer at her cousins. the Macltaes, Waterside. Pcwnal. . Mrs. J, W. Heseltine of Toronto. Omu 15 visiting the Island the, guest 01‘ her Sl$t6l', Mrs, Robert, ,1, seller, Wlieatley River Mr. and ms. J. C.-Cooke, char. 1_0ti€'«0Wn._ spent a pleasant week in Westville visiting their cousjm Mr. and Mrs. McPherson. Miss Ruth McPherson has re- turned to Westvilie after 3 plea);- ant week end with relatives in Charlottetown and vicln1ty_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lap- lhorne. Eridgewatcr. Mass. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Angus Cameron. L0nB'\v0l‘th Avenue. Honor Davie. director or the Women's league or Health and Beauty. Montreal. is the guest or Mm Cyrus Macmillan at Fortune. Miss Louise Andrew. East Roy- alty is spending a pleasant holiday in W-astville. Nova scotm, the “,3; of her cousin Nnss Ruth McPher« son. Mrs. Georize F. Hickax and son Arnold, Jamica Plains, Mass, haw; arrlvcd by motor. on a. visit with Hrstggllrltigfeidln Charlottetown and lMr.imdMr.r:d.rr 1." returned to iifeix holngnilely M03-:8‘ l0lndlN‘- 113--diaqlter an enjoyable visit} w ran 1 Fr tow a North Granville“ ce n m ,' Mrs. H. B. Wadm;n aocompani-‘ ted by her son—ln-law are spendin some weeks in Charlottetown mg‘ Eldon, Ballast. visiting her sister Mrs. J. R. Mat.-Williams. Mr. Bertram E. Mcltenzig who‘ was Iiraduated with honors irom Northeastern University. Boston, Most. in June is the son of Mr.-' l Bertram A. Mcxenzio formerly of‘ I Coleman. Mr. Paul Gumon. omm. o former in-oduate oi st. Dunouira. Unlvcrsitv. in in the city tor con-.: gederaqoigwlfikhmigamnngié ogd; his man‘ . L W‘ ' um. Gouda mean. st".*..°':...'r...§°' .. ...J.'."°**'"m..l -~si.;.*~.:.v.fi..'z.°=:.Z<'=“~ *° .y :"V‘lln'i9t oi-einign. annoy kl Mary Bernadette at alt! vines ' M lohwronfhltlu DHABLDTTETDWII, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND “T719 Kentucky of Canada’‘'p % '. Charlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1939 ‘(A MEMBER or THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION) 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE —— —— — — —— PURSE $500.00 2. 2.12 TROT AND PACE——3 seconds allowed trotters — PURSE $400.00 3. 2.14 TROT AND PACE——-3 seconds allowed trotters —- PURSE $400.00 ‘ 4. 2.16 TROT AND PACE——3 seconds allowed trotters — PURSE $400.00 5. 2.19 TROT AND PACE — ~ — ~ — — — ~ — ——PURSE $400.00 6. 2.22 PACE -— —— — —'—. -— -— —— —- — — —— —- — -— PURSE $350.00 1 (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) 5 7 . FREE FOR ALL TR « — — — — — — — — —~ —- PURSE $400.00 ‘ 8. 2.17 TROT—- —— —— F . — — — — — — — —— —— PURSE $400.00 9. 2.22 TROT (Open t ”Urotters who have not taken, a record of 2.13 or better in a race — —— — PURSE $350.00 10. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 11. 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Auociatirm will give $500 to be distributed among the winner: along with the uuounl paid In for these Firturltlel. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to $20 to the driver scoring the most points _points during the meet. First place count: 810 will be given fourth place one point. 510 will be (Ivan the driver all the fastest heat paced during the meal. Ten Dollars will be given the coretoker tutor or the horse pacing the latent heat. (“en lo the clffiilker Di "Ch horse winning o race in the trotting and pacing clone: Filly Dollars will be given to the owner of the provided for below. Fifty Dollars to the owner of the horse that provided for below. In case two horses beat the above recon), horses tie for the award; the money will be divided equally. Five Dollars will be during the meet. the owner of the winning horse in cub mo. BACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL has donated a benutilul Trophy. known as The which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Till: MACDONALD T0- Brmah Console Trophy. Association will lino give the driver scoring the second most five points. second place three points, third place two -point: Ind the winningdriver in each race, Vin: the Infant heat trotted during the meet and 810» to the driver driving during the meeting. $10 to of tho hone trotting the Intent heat and Ten Dollars to the con- horse that beats track pacing record of 2.05 1-2 except I! beat: the track trotting record of 2.08 3-! except on then the awards go to the Inter! hone. If two Entries close July 29th, with J. W. Bonlter, Secre guy, chu1otget4,m._ y_ g_ 1_ GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALI. RACES MILE HEATS) ‘rho Charlottetown lune Track is now one of the lost- eat, best laid out and cared (or tracks. and surely the moat beautifully situated of my in the Maritime Provineu. A great deal of eliorl. will be mule to keep it in apple pie the period bolero the races and during that no horse wlllbecmne umonud or suller injury and to enable them to make tut, time. Horsemen (providing they are ruolng exclusively at our meeting) by wiring oi. our expense notifying In oi their arrival will be met at the train and their Dunn trans- , {erred to the mound: without cool to them. also taken owoy without out to them. Every oflort will be made to make the hm-neuron’: my pluount ma send them order, all through the races so that they hove been well treated. Allrocestobenoedonthroehootplan: l0%oiooch purse will be awarded to the winner. The remainder will be divided Inlo three equal parts, one port to he raced for each but. In the ‘event of there being three but winners they SIIIII lnovo a fourth heat to determine the winner. All panes divided 80. 25. ll uni 10. Five per cent of the money need (or each hoot will be deducted from the tint Ind Ieeond horses; 3% will be deducted from the third none and 3% from the fourth nnlronee tea and deductions do not apply to hone. !"ui-urltleo. llrlzoroertoenterondfourtortort. II|III reoervedtoohsnu _ Orlfontrypppeonloisycvor than lrnot, in the opinion of the uunonuout. tumoioul competition. then the all entry may be Irunllarioil to o iulor clan or entry In refunded. Mr any to declare race on an account or in name orfoillm to obtain ntlsioctary number of entries or mm to Entries I — .I'l|. '9 “BIC I0 III! I! you have no entricu‘!or’ob'ov’o; ‘thin for horses to unothe clues to which they are eligible. re- open or substitute another without advertising, or alter or exteml racing doles. Additional entries oi on lnaivldtul ovmotlhlp Iuoy ht mode in any class by the payment at 1% on cloning dais. but entries of uinnié ownenhip. although in the nuns stable must pay installment In full. Two entries of the ulna ownership any our-I in the name rune. rmvvldlnr the full 5% in paid on each riorter. the drivers having the approval oi the judges. All homes with names of driven must be ilooloroa in 11 o'clock o. in. the any prior to the nae. when positions ‘ a‘ mi onoeua nocoro I no willb an in bi iopflt unlwlth tool may ieoll ,, "Eligibility based on U. 3. '1‘. A. money winning chum- . eo on. The Exhibition Aulocistlon auomu no rupoualbillly tor Iny accident or damage to my poem: or property during this meeting, and this understanding lv port of this contract. Hay. Straw and SIl_IlIIn( nee. 'Mt1.‘hs. T.Ao;iI::6IDOIOYGfl|. except when thoyeoutllol esocon ona.unureo.odhrin¢you-eligibility oorfltiuloaonddrinfullcoouo. '. '1-urornouu » ‘." The omclola will boaolootqlloriholroxparlcuuan relhblilly olulwlllbolvmvllotul iotII'ryoII‘IIl'o.l'llCI tirn:Iyanunlrly.Ai1pni-nnunouoyvvliloepalalnumctl oielyomrtuncorond horuuoonorruhodtouton frotnsooreioryboi 0|" ‘ ‘ I - PIISINTATIMI OI’ Pllll IIONIY , .;..“*..‘.:i.':“.'::..'F:...’:“'""'2....'".':.'"‘"........"*' _Clpse; July 29:11. 1939 "“’e mvmmmmmaamu ‘ ~ ‘ioiiotowu, 1’. E1. form.-. on ;to:-- ‘soother .. iionéanu. i . I . I I ' , - J I low,»-ziprttan. vgivmu: " «, »_.,~: Entry fee 5% loci In: entry. orient that I Irons- 4 chailuiielmvn August-15, 16.17, is 4—.nAvs +4 12 classes Only a short time and horsemen throughout the Maritimes will be forward- ing their entries for the great racing events which will be held the week 01 August 14th. to 18th. For years Maritime horse- . men, and in fact those fur- ther afield. have looked for- ward to the Charlottetown races as one of the brightest meets in the entire racing firmament. Here a fast track, beautiful surround- ings a glad hand from the management, good treat- ment, purses paid at the wire and four days racing with classes that fit any, horse is assured. The pro- gram of twelve events has been planned to give the owner of every kind oi‘ worth-while trotter or pacer an opportunity to start. The colt races appeal to many; in fact the juveniles have become a prominent part of the Provincial Exhibition racing program becau " every year they have is - liibited good racing manner: ‘- and put up good contests. This year’: Futurities will probably be the best of all time with larger fields of starters and as good, if not better, quality performers. The remaining classes are the popular events that bring the best and. fastest horses racing in the eastern section of Canada together. Here the equine stars of Sydney, ‘Halifax, B r id g 9- water, Saint. John, Moncton, Ti-uro, Amherst and other Maritime towns will meet our horses, and the livliest kind of competition result. One of the popular fea- tures witli horsemen in con- nection with the Provincial Exhibition is the awards to owners, drivers and grooms. The Macdonald Tobacco Company of Montreal will again present the British Consois Trophy to the driver who scores the most points during the four days racing. This gift-from the popular tobacco company is much appreciated and everywhere horsemen speak of it with interest. It will no doubt be the means of increasing the rivalry among the great reinamen who will he here in mid-August. Every afternoon between the heats of the harness- racing, acts of vaudeville will ‘be interspersed. A new. and unique program conI- . prising some of the finest acts exhibited last season has been secured. A Master of Ceremonies who iaalso Q high class singer and enter- tainer, will keep the whole billrunnlng smoothly and it , then iii any delay in the .F' of. ill‘ - in -A .:°.':..:..:.'.....:mg%°.....-. [I met any wmb racing an act or ‘specialty will at once he pu_i.~- on. no rest assured there will:bI no dull niomontr at the Pro- vincial ls‘.xhlbitioov.‘-‘iltltisrouv :1 ring; mullet. orouo. ,voud’ovlll»Ii~ gli .3’..-