. m. TODAY _"FEAR'IN THI - NIGHT" Show: 2:30-74:45 q... motto nlcliini lliillllll . m cover: LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY - CARTOON I can-nos. Tliilli. - Fill: and SAT. word oi it (II III) APoramount Pktun Starring with I08! NOIIRT - BIIAIILES SIITII LEWIS RIISSELI- IRIS ADRIAN FRANK FAYLEN EXTRA! FOR THE LADIES frssruous MEAN BUSINESS" Teresa PRINCE EIIWIIIIII -- roost to Tllllll. ~ SHOWING AT 2.30 .7 - 9 HIS BOOK ABOUT- WOMEN . . . IS u FOR MEN I OIUK’ Whni ho doesn't Irnowyoizoui women would fill o book ...so Ire ciiti‘ Teresa". Iris prize pupil who mukca him uni vvery uII 50,000 nun u c TNIIR - FRI — SAT Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 "Show: 7 and 8:45 I ‘ g 0t E5‘8i-l‘»“='~'»":. “II xiii Em?“ i D RIO’! IN TOPNOTCH COMEDY The headaches Ray Miiland had in the memorable "The Last Week- end" are pole indeed b65100 N" things that happen to him in Pars.- mount‘: new love and 101-181’! m1"- . “Titre Trouble With Women." ‘Iihls gwapped a rib for s. mete. opens to- day at the Prince Edward TheB-I/i‘! > mm were“ wright. and Brion Don- ilevy oostarred with Millsnd. . | In "The Lost Weekend." Muiondb enemy, alcohol. was at. least cur- able. “The Trouble With Wflmefl" ‘pit, min against a foo that neither time nor science has ever been able to conquer-Women. ,- l Miilsnd is cast as a booll-Wflmlih _prote|sor of psyciwlozv- H” h" ‘written a. book in which he states ‘ that some women must be domin- i ‘ted by their motes. the more vio- i lently the better. Miss Wrism- 91W‘ l m; g ggnart reporter, misquote: Ray ins advocating ville-heating, and he nprormiptly sues her puber- for 111"‘- Editor Brian Donlcvy the" 5"‘ signs Teresa. the Job 01 Bel-ml’? Mlllund to drop the suit. end thstl when Bay begins to get. first-hand information about the troublc with i Moroll liroooteria Prank Paul Kerb Douglas ‘FRESH FRUIT vtanaatts cxocnuzs _ conrzcrrouzav SMOKERS’ surruss Phone B01 18d lent St. ,‘ K J “Maybe we shouldn't telie a driver bad < . MBVIES ‘ At new ousoow WEDNESDAY, JULY 23RD —Pluying- _"SCATTERGO0D RIDES HIGH“ ‘Starring Gu Kibbce WIIII S orts Show at 8:30 P.M. Sharp ly George Clark g, ~.: 1 p . taxiihome. The last time the to make four bztopsmhle was pretty unpleasant . ut _ , First and foremost. he 168ml they can throw punches. 1'0: hf ‘II soundly slapped by M"! whim and Ross Hobart. who plays Bill’! fiancee. More than that. he is at- tmked by an entire chorus of bur- lesque queens. But the worm finally turns. d“! a little slugging of his own — Don- lgvy lg his victim - M10 P1106955‘ fully proves his theory slbout the dominant. male by sweeolns Term o1! her feet. In food and loving memory of our dear wife anid mother. Mrs. " _ A. Moor‘ who ’ away July 24th, 104B. .8110 bade no one a last farewell She said (mod bye to none n" [plflt fled before we knew ‘that she from us had gone. Into sweet rest, she has entered No more to suffer or to weep ht Ife h the arms of Jesus ' 0n! dear one is ful- III“?- sadly ‘Missed by Her Husband Children. In Memos-inns In memory of the late Mrs. George Burton who passed srwsy Jul] llrd, ms. lenieanbrancs is a golden ohain - tries 0o break. but all h “I'm , o . ‘lb have, to love. and then to par! 1g up greatest sorrow of line's heart. ' "no yeart may wipe out many . things kt IIIII they wipe out never The In , of these happy dus ,‘!aen we were all together. Wmtngiylasiemosredb n band ‘ -Afldll‘aflIl¥., u LAWN uowm sknvrcs ‘ PllCl $1.00 snaanumo . nsrammo Moll Modern Equipment In tho City. We Cali For and Deliver A. W. PETERSEN 100 Ilhroy It. Clllrlottetowl ' hnsrious variation on a thyme that has puzzled mam ever since Adorn CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tlaheclunllsressrvsdlerpsws efleesilateresttbutodves-tisingel a nsway aatlunisybelassnel llflvllllllllwlllllllnflypay- ablelnadvsnca. . CBASWILL for Photographs. mllllll TAXI. Phone SI. CONIIDIIATION LII’! . D lUI-ANOI. IPICIAL TWO WEI!’ BALI .Jtrs. Johnston's Ladies’ Wear. A!‘ YOU! IIBVICI Arafat Casi Consyby- Qhono 06$. - "SNOWFLAKE" lumpJime: in cslks. barrels and paper sacks. Fennel! d: Chandler. 4 Gl-EIN (ll/OI! insecticides. We have a complete stock. Fennel] dz g Chandler. ' t PBONI SAUNDII! 10M for _ group‘ and wedding. pictures on location - nmswrln snot muse Bluestone, Green Cross DDT. in- secticides. Fenuell drvChandlcr“ T0 IIAX in 50 minutes via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2001 or 000. LIME: We are unloading "Snow- flake" Lump and Hydrated Lime today. Fennel] 6s Chandler. DR. I. W. MACKENZIE will be sway from the Polyclinic until Aug. 11th. Dr. R. G Lea will iuke care of his patients during h‘s absence MARITIME CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air and rsil connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or M0. RECEPTION. Nonman it. Green as candidate for Minister-y. Stanley Bridge Ch/us-ch, Friday. %th. 8.30. BRANTIORD “AEBOLOCIW shingles: Burma Bed. Shcrwoood Green; Standard Grcesn. Blue Black. and Blenheim. Fennell dc.- Chandler. LIMITED BUS BUN leaves Charlottetown daily at. 11.10 a. m. ' for Borden and mainland points. Through connections to Boston. For fares to my point phone m. Returning bus iesvcs Borden 8.55 P M. arrives Charlottetown 5.20 p. m. "ARDOLOCK" llbhall; shingles. Brantford 4 inl shinfllfll. HM Brsntford roll roofings. Un- loading today. Fsnnell dz Chand- ler. i HERE FRO M BALTIMORE. i MD. - Among visitors to the City l yesterday were Rev. and Mrs. Mur- I rny 1.. Burnett, of Baltimore. Md. rim‘. Burnett is a United loyalist of the sixth generation, and has many relatives in New Brunswick. whom he has been visiting on his present tour They thoroulhiy enjoyed their visit to Delvsy 70H tar-day, and leave on return the mainland today. vrsmno on norm: _. Dr. Edwin Simpson of Green Bank. Wia.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Reeves Began Street. on . route from his home via P. E. I- Wvhere he was, the guest of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson and sister. Miss Sovhio Simpson. who accom- panied their brother to Svdnoy- D1’- Eimpson left the Sydney airport on thg North Btar 11106904018 W Denmark where he will "M"! U" Baptist World conference. While here he was also‘ the guest of James cOonnsli, Whitney Avon“!- Mr. Mrs. of Bummer- sids, P.E.!.. also mccompanied Dr. sirdpson to Sydney. -- Sydney PM Record. , 50TH ANNIVIRSAI-Y — At their home in Nerepir. Rev. and M", LJ. wuen celebrated their 50th wedcflng anniversary. 1t was on July is. i007. that tho late Rev. Ssdgwick Bayley united in mu- riage luv. Leonard Wilson and Miss Bessie Wilson of Leonard- viliis, Deer island. The wedding took place in the Methodl-t OhtI-fvh at 1' ‘ville. and the young couplrwsnt to Tltusvilis to reside. Mr. Weson being the pastor of the Methodist Church there. Mn] Wason has held postulates at Grand Lake for two terms. Mont- ague. Mount Stewart and Wlnslos In P.E.l.. and Jerusalem and Bil- ver lblla for two terms. and’ It Wolsford. NB. It was during his second term at Silver Falls that Mr. Wuon rstired. He and hll family then lived at Loch Lcmond for eight years. moving to NerePlI in 1N5. ‘their family included three children. the eidcst. Geraldine. who died in i000; Marjorie (Mrs. Herbert comics); Ncrepis; and JE- Liswbollln. of Csstaiia, Grand Mensa. more are three IRM- chtldren: Walter Pearson Wsson. Merv Margaret Wason and John Wagon Gaunce, In i945 Mr. Wsson celebrated his golden Jubilee in the ministry; he‘ still continues to can-y out some of the duties of a cleric. Several friends called to of- f"- Mr, gnd Mrs. Wason their con- gntulations u; this happy occas- ion. - saint John Telegraph Jour- nll. ~ . * . I01‘ II PICNIC WEDNESDAY. JULY 23RD _ Supper, Served from 4 O'clock on Dancing In Hall some evening. i GUARDIAN _._.>_ LADY OI THE CLOUD! ‘i One of five licensed women fly. mg instructors in cgnada 1s 8'.“ 1-. shown here, " ands and petite." she l M fly in Toronto and is a E3531: member of the Air ‘Iknnsport Aux. "l"? in Enklsnd. o... hss been "Yin! l0 years. i . IMPORTANT NOTICE m A!) VElI-TISEBS — Advertisers n: ndvrsed that ordinary copy mu; reach the Guardian Office not later that 11 a. m. the day previcu to, date of insertion Large ads Hum" Page and over mutt reach the office at least 24 hours in ad vsnce. Personals Senator McIntyre has just eel... brstcd his 64th birthday. Mrs. MATH" Bell. Winnipeg, ln-IHW. Mrs. J. B. Hayes, Bedeque Miss Agnes Stewart. luttetown. P. E. I.. is spending her school vacation with her sis- ter. Mrs. Fred Bickers. and Mr. Bickers, 1 Ryland Aye, Bible Hill, -Truro News. Mr. H. s. Francis. M. L. A.. and Mrs. Francis of Fortune Bridge. P. E. 1.. are guests of their son-in-lsw Ind dflllthter. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Williamson. —Montreal Star. Mrs. M. S flubley of Brighton, Mass. is visiting her sister, Mrs, H. W. Davison, at 127 Water Sh, Charlottetown. Mrs. Hublev. who is a gifted soloist in the Fanueil Church in Brighton. is being cqf. dially welcomed. York And Vicinity Mrs. Robert Cheppel was a. visi- tor to the city on Friday, _ m’ Strawberries are reported n fair crop in York this year. considering the amount of dry weather. Mrs. Herbert Vessey wss a visi- tor to ltfliton lest week the guest of her daughter Mrs. Clifford Chandler. Mrs. Alex. Benton was a visitor to the city on Friday, Rev. Mr. sad Mrs. 1". A. Nichol- week Mill Veml VQIMY. was s visitor to tho city on- Tuesday, ‘lhe farmers of York and vicin- ity are busy wttlng and hauling hay. a fair crop is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MscMilllsn ‘were visitors to the city last week. Mr. Edrwurd Boston of San Fron- dsco is visiting in York the guest of his brother lifrs. Alex Benton, 1t is Mr. Boston's first. visit to the Island in twenty years. His friends wish him a pleasant holiday. Mr. Vemon Crockett has return- ed home from Toronto. while there his brother Edwin Crockett. passed sway to the Great Beyond. Much gmpathy is extended to the fam- Mr. Kenneth l-lemphili of Soul-ls has recently been employed ‘by Mr. mix-MacDonald for the sunuml‘ 5107i . Many friends of Miss Doris Tay- lor are glad to hear that she is INSECTS DROP DEAD slonary new screens. sacrbs neluetc. ills lcsfar snwusftrub . ii ‘leg?! buds-sirl- . CEIITICIDE ' so not vanrusu 61°“! LiYBc of Charlottetown, P, l Described as ‘ Milk. is visiting with her sistcr- ‘ of Char- i sown were visitors to Cavendish last‘ I l SPEBIAI. REPRESENTATIVE FROM BEATTY nos. Demonstrating this new Isatty lroner every morning this week from 10:00 - 12:00 and aft- ernoon from 2:00 - 5:00. New [toner Cuts Ironing Time In "Two A * This Beatty lronor May Be Purchased Under llolman’s llome Plan Terms of 10% Down Payment and 15 Months To Pay The Balance. i With the new Beotty you can sit down to do the ironing. No weight toJift, no pressure to exert. A SIIQIII’ touch on finger tip and knee controls and the ironsr applies the pressure. Bath hands are free to guide the clothes. The Beutty applies twice the pressure of a hand iron and gives the clothes a smooth professional finish. Ask us to demonstrate this modern labour savor for you. o. r. HOLMAN tro. Charlottetown Store " ~_rfacn 11mm " a Sec this Isctty lronir on display in Holman's Window and then come in and ask for a dem- onstration of this great time aird lobar saver. - doing well after a recent operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. v Miss Emily Watts. Truro. has rs- turned home after spending s. few days st her home in York the guest of he; porents lvfr. and Mrs. Han-old Watts. Miss Anne MacPhersan. Orwell Cove was s. visitor to York this week. Mr. Arthur Johnson. spent his holidays in York, a welcome guest of Mr. sud Mus. Humid Watts. Mrs. Louis MscCsllum. Mrs. Hammond Shsiw and. Miss Ada Show were visitors to York on Sun- day the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Vessey. ' Mr. Bennie Watts spent Sunday in York with his many friends. Mrs. Leigh Vessey was a vial to the city last week. ~ A most succusful horse race was held st Covehesd lost week, when four hests were edoh run off on Wednesday and Saturday, with many racing fans being present. York road has- been Jnrnpletod for this susnmer. but the people are looking for pavement in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodd were visitor; to York last week. An event of thqwcek was s. bail game between the boys from town and a team frown York. tsklh! PIN in a very lively game. The winners was the town boys-C. This Wgmen‘: Initiate révieeting met at t e homo o s. arr-en "Vessey on Thursdnylcvenln! WWII a fsir attendance. Roi cell was ans- Iwercd by s. province of Canada and its Capital. A presentation then tools plus when Mrs. Fro-rat Watts presented Mrs. Nicholson with an electric lamp (prior to her leaving this common‘ y). fir; ass teklzrgebv surprise but than e mo rs of the Institute for the nice gift. Her friends wish her success in her new home. The meeting closed with the Maple Leaf Forever. , OUR. P. H. ISLAND HOMES On Prince Edward Island home- shade. whet-s golden sunbcams glance. And myriad hues. or Ireens. and blues. With shifting shadows dance. To the~muslo of the plough. and h o0. ~ The rake, and tractor too. Where the healthy draught of farmland. f: slsked by the glistening dew. Eemmcd in by placid waters, In nature's lap they lie. warmed by the glowing- sunlight Flashed from a radiant sky. Blessed with bounteous harvests. A gift from His Fillden throne. In the midst of peace and plenty. ltsnd Prince Edward Island homes ft matters not on land. or sea. Wherefer we chance to roam, Our hearts go out in longing. To our P. i1 Jsland homes. -l_v Mary Catherin Chrlsty. . (Returned to P. Ii. Island after 59 years residence in the United States.) MEN BUSCEPTIBLE Tuberculosis mortality is much higher among miss than females. MISSION BAND IISITING The members of the fiends» Mission Band of Union Road met at the home of the president Miss Grace lldacbean on June 30th at ‘i130 p.m. Outdoor games were much sn- joyed by the members the earlier part. of the evening. The devotional period opened lry singing "Showers of Blessings." followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. Another hymn was sung. "Are You Washed in the. Blood." ' The scripture readinl was taken from the 1st - rinthisns. the 18th chapter. read by Miss Norma Yea. The minutes of last meeting were rend by Miss Marjorie Ls- mont and were adopted. Boll call was answered by 14 members with s. verse fromths Bible. The program -- the following rnembe as took part: A reading. Be Joyous. Miss Mar- %— . gsret Gill; a solo, Lily at the vu- lsy. Dean Rsvenhill; a reading Mother, Home and Heaven. Jame Gill. Programme committee for next meeting are Blair Ravsnhill. Don- nie Armstrong, Rolland Living- ston. ' Collection was amounted to $1.00. Members are a uested to bring 1946 Christmas cards to the July meeting to be mailed for Mission. ary use. Meeting closed by sing- ing "Tell Ms The Old Old Story’ and benediction. Refreshments were the hostess. Riff/IL 1767/ Olllillllllll llElP RELIEVE redder-o‘ scimfillfllb medics ' el plleswlth sleuthing. taken and served by CUTICURA OINTMENT ‘ Leave Monoton on "" Leave Charlottetown Leave lunmerslde Phone r ATTENTION RACING FANS FLY to uouorou Moss JllLY 2a-24-2s-2s SPECIAL ' have Charlottetown 11:00 A.M. Standard Time. Leave Summerside 11:80 AM. Stands ’ Time.‘ at 0:80 EM. after the Races. LL80 REGULAR FLIGHTS 0N FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: 8:10 A.M. lfiéd/IVS“ 1 9a 41.041127”: cswrpnz rnrosrrs 11:40 AM. 0:60 12:10 Noon FAR! 0N IPICIAL AND REGULAR RIGHTS Return Fore Irons Charlottetown suno Pius Tax. Return Iars hon: Iuuamsrsido Please Make Your Reservations Early. CbWown I001 - M0; $0.00 Plus Tat. l'SI|le 592. . l AT THE Marie Elena Beauty Salon BEAUTIFUL HELENE CU RTIS PERMS AT SPECIAL PRICES Individuallse Machinists- i i“ Also Oil of Tulipwood given with Thsrnrique Machine PHONE 219i Ttu Reg. $15.00 for $10.00 Individual Machine Perms- Reg. $I0 for $7.00 t onl- ~ ~ Rog. $5.00 for $3.50 (Without 5st) 76 Great George (Heart: Bldg.)