d ova-inverts’ ONLY WALTER WANGEIPS Mnnflmaalnt Today! w - i u‘ The SamdayEvoningPoot serial that thrilled million! “Jnougin to the screen by Walter Wager, who pro you “Imip Com- D m. mnml-awwav-avas-aamuwwr-cavavwnm a GENE TIER Y BRUEECIBUL GEORGE SANUFRS - HARRY lZ-RlY a IUSIPN DMLEII flggirgldiiarliiner - Bari Esmnnd » Marc lawrcnce- SIR CFDRIC HARDWIEKE n: I HENRY HAIHAWAY Piilfllifliilfl 5 sum Ihn Safuma Fvauinr Post siuir‘ MATINEE ON SATURDAY ONLY mmawn MVIJ-‘ifl-‘f-Ff-‘IIHHV Sundown ‘and nrn-cnnlay hv finnc fymion HELD vERP-TU-UAY UNLY rnmo sran IN TO-P sracr: PROGRAM "HANiC-THE YODELLING RANGER I A LAUGHABLE ROMANTIC MUSICAL COMEDY H SING ANOTHER CHORUS" NEWS-SPORTS-SIIOWS 2,30 -'l-8-45 CAPITOL -—‘- z-ulvs ONLY - rm. AND SAT. somoflilisaoulsouucuu 'uusln'un...lulmwmd- ' hIhtHIcO-“hlhlifivolilcfflf Mlqollmtumh. 1t!’ csnfiarnv . SIIILIY IURNITTI Y-SERIAL sanuc mu BATTLE r0 ADD A eluonfusw rm . . .111: LONE sun . 1o "ow olonwl ‘ bu?‘ $0M” h“, vgghhig hvllqili CHARLES STHRRETT DOWN mo analor WAY RILQQIIIJ. HAYDEN _ k to”, Fable! M” ‘ Tm“, _ SnQWhMS gm; n! Texan RIM!" shown 7-8-46 Matinee Sat. 1.30 EMPIRE ..-- T-DAY -ra|. -SAT. ._ BEIITIIAI. lilIMiIilMi This o! il rvcdf of local ‘ll-agile htlfrulbvaertfinzua‘ a Ill! l Q I I C F15": l? “mo, m u; racial: in advance. lPt= COOK’: for Photographs. HEAR DR. FOUND. Cvrah Road Hail Sept. 4th 8.30. 9-3a-llll NEWLY ARRIVED lar rhin- ment of Enzliah Window lass all siren at Holmanr Hardware Dept, Charlottetown Store. 8-81-41. SEND your donation or money for sugar to Red C before Bent. 12. 9-1-51 WINSLOE United Church Ber- vlccs. Sept. 6th. Hi hfield ll s.m.; Princetown Road, p.m., sunday School 2 p.m.: Winsloe south, 7.30 pm. Minister, Rev. T. Constéoble. -8-1i. SELLS VALUABLE HORSE‘,- Mr. Cecil Mill, has sold u) the Red Bali Brewery Farm. St. John, N. B., his three ear old registered Percheron Stal ion "Winsor". This horse won the Reserve Junior Champion at the Provincial Live Stock Charlottetown, 1942, Mr. Mill also has on his farm the Junior Champion stallion and the Grand Champon Mare of the s ow. i FINED UNDER GAME ACT- Yesterday morning at Montague before Stipendiary Magistrate Jos- eph W. MacDonald two Mill Operators, one from Bristol and the other from Bridgetown were charged under The Game Act with causing sawdust to enter water frequented by fish. Both were convicted and fined $10.00 and costs or 10 days. The Defend- ant from Bristol pleaded ‘Not Grnlty’ and was represented by M. Alban Farmer. Prosecution was conducted by the R. C. M. P. _____;___,__ of apples ross Personals Lt. Ernest A. McCurey arrived Tuesday night from Kingston, Or t, on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCarey, 21 Graft-m Street. Mrs. Cyril Leard of Alberton is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital at present under- going treatment. She is resting comfortably and her many friends will be pleased to know that she is improving. Miss Katherine MacKenzie, RN" formerly of the Nursin Staff at the Provincial Senator um, is at. present visiting relatives and friends in this province. She ls now attadied to the Military Hospital in Halifax. Bullet-Blazing Texas Hit Stars Starret, Hayden Blazing ing gun-flan.- EX- citcment the gallant right put up by the Lone Star state .. to become a magnifi- cent part of the Stars and Stripesi Battling against overwhelming odds. . . .the hard riding Texas cowboys bring new glory to "Old Glory"! Your two favorite western stars blast the bandits off the range. . Rio Grands Way"i Starring Charles Starrett and featuring Russell Hayden, Col- umbia's “Down Rio Grande Way" roars into the Empire Theatre t0- day with white-hot thrills and red- hot action! Directed by William Berkcr, the new film is a certain crowd-pleaser with such popular players as Britt Wood, Norman Willis, Davison Clark, Edmund Cobb and Budd Buster being featured in the leading roles. Rose Anne sievens, former Ozzie Nel- son vocalist. makes her MONO!!- picture bow in the tOP Rmillll" spot. thrills . . . Girl Guide News arraurrou - GUIDE-RS 11 G idcrs in Charlottetown nlglllslla irll a week-end ‘Framing Cunp, to be held on or about ti: 19m September, kindly 8st l l touch immediately will‘ Ml“ Ll ' inn Duchcmin. Dlsmcl Conmflss‘ loner, telephone 385-W. mWTl-lgg information will apPea-T l" e PT- later. LOCAL ASSOCIATION meeti of all "fills. will] ttlhec slLocal Argoclatloil o! Girl Guides next mesday. Sept- unber 8th. at 7.30 pm. in the Soc- ial Hall of Trinity church. Will H11 members make a 8981314“ 9H0" 9° attend this meeting as there is moat important business to come befcro it. Q Libby's Prepued Multlrd really Inrk‘ “P 3'4.‘ "petite: . . . make! W"! meat courecl etimulndrq . . a ‘fives a keen. IlIIPP W‘! '=° q cold mind plate . . . lend! a new tute thrill to may” noise and salad dreollfll- If you want tasty. £0118“? tearing savour. I9?" Llllb!‘ Prepared Mustard. uuucrsncil . wnuor vou . snow rur org; Y Foreman")?! The llz|l§r|wnmr»'mm'r. Ge What you maimed in Carter’! Little Lin: Pill: to (in needed hair to that "forgotten l8 feet” of bowel. like one Ouinrfi Little Lin! Pfll hdon and one altar malls. Toke them lceo ha! of the 3 main igoaflvo iuieu in your atom- aeh AND herein-help you digut what you “IE3” ‘tfirf-“T 3r."'n"r’;.r nuu a. | a q unkel In" % from you head conrannaarron 1.1m msvn. ANCE- n-m FIRE IN CHICKEN HOUSE — Firemen were called out at 440 yesterday afternoon for a blaze 1n a chicken house at the rear of a residence on the corner of King and Weymouth streets. It w“ said to belong to Mrs. .1. 1mm. DQ111889 wal llialt. --___. FIND RATIONING CARD- inett McDonald, 10-year-old Char. ottetown boy, who lives at 170 Hills- go? street, and his younger o her picked up a sugar, tea and coffee rationing card on one o! the glfiytsltreets yesterday. The boys staitlmnmmlizdiately to the City pone. MM b vlflth the card and were the ROY l 6 DOlIce to take it to ban ya Canadian Mounted Pollu- “ks “s ll bellmsed to a person gvfi-gdg we filly. The two boy; e 11D to the R.C.M.P. head. quarters and turned it over to the Mounties who will return it to me conscientious effort to restore th 1°“ ""1 l0 lie rlrzhtful owner. e WELCOMED T0 __ Lieut. the Rev. T.n.D§rl§sr§r.-.,Fil§§f Svmers arrived by ai' plane were erfiéltmgt frtilzu Montrer: _ e Brpor by the members of the Kirk session, who welcomed the minister am‘ 111 bride, this being m, 1mm; .1“; gilt atgd %llif'lOl/tetfiwi‘l. Alto-wards by-Mr D PS- Somers were drivgn Ola ~ .A. MacKinnon, 55551011 Fk. _t0 the msnse where repye. 3912114112153 (‘If thenc1ders' orma 1 to their future hfamve? Wisflighttlzg first time the manse has been 0c. cupied since the retirement of the Moorhead Legato over a Urges Collection» 0f Scrap Rubber The need of completing accumu- lations of salvage as quickly as possible 1o make it available for Canada's war effort was stressed last night by Mr. Gordon F. Steen, an official of the Scrap Rubber Campaign, ‘Ibronto, Ont, w in Charlottetown last evening. Ho particularly enuphasioed the - portance of scrap rubber which “is vitally needed to augment the fast diminishing reserve supply of na- tural rubber which was built up before the activity of Japan in the Pacifc cut off nearly 87 r cent of the world's supply of is im. portant commodity." I‘t is the intention of the Pro- vincial Department of Public Works through Mr. R, s. MacBeath, Pro- vincial Salvaize 0r anlaer, to zone the entire Island or a systematic clean-up in each district, Mr. steen announced. Eve accumula- tion will be gathered n this col- lection. He pointed out that there was still much more scrap material in the province, particularly on the farms, yet to be gathered He urg. ed farmers to spare a few minutes each day to gather this material and make it available. ' r. teen complimented Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works. Mr. L. B. McMillan, Dep- uty Minister, and Mr. MacBeath on the support they have given the campaign and for use of the Government trucks collecting the scrap material. TcFLate TFClrEify s<-. _i___ KITCHEN HLELP WANTED. __Agp_ly_Q,ueen Hotel. 9E1’. WANTED—GIBL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply '70 Sydney Bl- 9-3-5-‘7. LADY DESIRES LIGHT HOUSE- keeping sition or ladies com- _i>srl9a-__l1_°as_lQ§8-___9-3-=1- FOR. SALE 8 ILP. SINGLE- phase motor. Gordon Myers. 5i- Avards. 9 3'11 LOST-BLACK LEATHER. let containing license, money. 9w, in vicinity of Charlottetown last Saturday. Will finder please extract reasonable reward. and mail wallet to P/O S. C. Coale. RAF. Charlottetown. 9-3-11- PREPARED MUSTARD TRY LIIIY‘! SWIII’ MIXID Pl§&!§:DIl.lClOU$ fibgrggillfé . Ch l ti town ———— fifiwyegtr. Funflezrrgl ‘from St. James comparisons. ,, 11ft: CHARLOTTETOWN 03.31am: AN north, east, soutlnwest - still no clotlhingva to equal this E ARE often asked: _ "How do year wartime values compare with those of pre-war days?" It is our conscientious claim, based on 52 years’ experience in the made-to- measure clothing business, that Tip Top values today are greater than ever before. We don't. believe you can match Tip Top values‘ dollar-for-dollar anywhere and we invite’ In making this statement, we are considering every factor which contributes to clothing wilder-quality of the woolens, the skilled craftsmanship which goes into the tailoring,‘ the character of the styling and the intrinsic dollar value in today's moderate price. From the first clay of war, Tip Top Tailors ‘ swung into the production of vast numbers of military uniforms without dislocadng the I PAGE THREE lue satay “of ti? 51011:... clothes? 1118 1.3m r3’ this: The men of our armed forces are being supplied with uniforms of high quality and the men on the home front are still able to? buy thriftily fine tailored-to-mcasure clothes‘: at a pricelheypan afford to pays The Governmenfl naturally, always has‘ and will have first call on our facilities. It may be; therefore, that deliveries to our customers will not always be as prompt as formerly; You will realize that the demands of the war effort must come first and we suggest you allow a little more time for delivery;_ May we suggest that you do not buy more‘ clothes than are actually necessary. Buy what you need only when you need it. There is ample clothing for everyonds needs today; TIP TOP TAILORS .(’.'....'£.J 99 Grafton‘ Street, Siznr-zyside "T6804! BlRjI-IS i j ACKLAND- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on August 29. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ack- land. Fredericton, a son, David Charles. WILLIS-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on August 20. 1942. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Grant WllllS (1166 Elynor Ackiandl North River, a daughter, Nancy Acklund. MARILIAGES CROUSE-MOLYNEAUX — At the United Manse in ‘Prellton. N- 3-. 0n Monday, August 31st, by the Rev- Cccll E. Webber. Katheryn MR" garet Molyneuax. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. c. Molyueaux. South- port, to Clifford Allister Crouse son of Mr. and lvLrs. W. S. Grouse of Trenton, N. _B. DEATHS MacNEILL-at Manchester, Green- wich, August 24. 1942. Nell M110- Nelll formerly of Fol-mils M1115- woonwaan - at Jacksonville. Florida, Aug, 21. 1942 from B" heart attack, Mrs, H. B. Wood- ward (nee Grace I-Iovwatt.) daugh- ter of Mr. George Howell of P- E- 1. (Patriot Please Copy). BRUCD—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Wednesday. September 2. 1942. Allllilr-lll’ S; b i Church on Saturday xfnlllgfg t. 5, service starting at i0 oclocg. funeral leaving at 10.30. Interment Sherwood Ceme- tery. The late Mr. Bruce is rest- ing at the MacLean Funeral Home. HUGHES-— At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. Sept» l. i942, Ambrose Hughes in his 79th year. The remains were transfer- red yesterday afternoon from the A A. Henncssey Funeral Home to his late residence, Morell Rear. from where the funeral Will b“ held on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock to St. Lawrence Church. Inter-mm; in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Morell. mos-m the City Hospital. sent. 2 i942, Mr. Leslie Rice. use 24 ears, of Bedford. Remains rest- ng at Frank l-iennesscys Funeral Home until z n-m- today when they will be conveyed t0 ll"? "Si" dence of Mr. Allan Lund. Tracadie. from where the funeral will held at 8.45 ii‘rizlay morning to Si. Bonaventure Church. ‘Iracadle. Interment in the church cemetery. RICE-In the city iiosilital. Bent z, 1m, Mrs. Leslie Rice. are 24 years. of Bcdford. Remains rcstin! at Frank Hcnnessey‘! Funeral Home until 2 u-m- Wdav when the!’ will be conveyed to the residence of Mr. Allan Lund, Tracadie, from where the funeral will take place -~ 3,45 Friday morning to It. Churtlr, Trncadie. the church cemetery. N. AD. MacLean uuosaraxsr ;.,_ EMBALMER Charlottetown lnl North Wiltsllirc Phone I49 l Trinity United Church THURSDAY:- '1..\I0 P. lVL-Mid-week service- Prayer and Meditation, Heart! Hal . TRAWLER DAMAGED GLOUCESTER, Maria, Sept. 2- (aPi-The fishing gra/wler Olivia Brown reported to ay on re urn from the fishing banks that she was in collision with an unidenti- fied vessel last night. The Brown suffered a damaged bowsprit and a hole two feet above her avatar line, Engineer Manuel Mamede was thrown to the 11001“ by the force of the collision and suffered bruises. The remain r 0! the eight-man crew was un arm- e . Summer Complaint 1 . Fm people especially children. escape an atthok of summer com- plaint during tho hot weuther._ Summer complaint be ms Wltll l profuse diurrhma very 0 tell "'95P panicd by vomiting slid 17MB“?- The matter excreted from the stomach has a bilioue n Peumnuv and that from iho bowed wafbfii whitish, ill-smelling, or oven odorless. when tho children ahow any sign of looscness of tho bowels the mgtlfier should administer a few doses o" 1'- Fowlefla Extract of will! berry so as to bfmfl ‘Wick 7° ° ‘m This medicine has been on B: market for the poet 94 W"!- fnne substitutes. They m5, b‘ °"F~.§§5°3i§}. Fowler '5" and feel ma. The '1'. Mllbnrn Co, Lida T°mlll°r 0"‘- WANTED Girl for general housework. Genieel Protestant home in sub- urban Montreal. Two email child- ren. Beautiful surroundings. Refer- ences required. APPLY "B" GUARDIAN 9-1 RADICM TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout 10.30 p. m. Western Canada 23 52 rn (to l0 00 p. m.) 49 to m from Canada and U. S. A.-31 32 m 25.53 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 P. M. 5.15 ‘London Calling.‘ 6.80 ‘Front Line Family.’ 5.45 The News. 5.55 Interlude. 6.00 ‘Hello. Children!‘ Messages from parents to British ch11- dien in Canda and the U. S. A, 6.15 Light Music. 6.80 War Review. 6.40 Listening Post. 6.45 The News; News Analysis. 7.00 Calling the West Indies: songs and music by Coleridge ‘Taylor. 7.15 Music. 8.00 ‘London Letter.’ A talk by MacDonald Hastings. 8.15 ‘London Calling.’ 8.30 ‘Britair speaks.‘ A talk b‘.- J. B. Priestley. 345 'MY Working Day.’ ‘Sill; ‘. Doctor.’ J c fi 9.00 Headline News and Views. * 9.15 The Luien Baird. 9.45 ‘Front Irina lfinnlly.‘ (Re 10.00 Notional Day of Prnycryxa dress by the Archbishop o] 1100 Bfllld I\l IrlC, ' ,_ 11.15 ‘Brztnzu leaks.’ (Reppj 11.30 Radio Nwrlsszccl. A. M. 12.00 ‘My “ldrkiilg Day.’ (RgpggQ 12.15 ‘London Ixrtrcr,’ (Repeat) 12.30 The News. 12.45 Close down. ‘N I “I NOTICE A SHAWS RESTA [TRANIY )IONT.AG['E will be under new ownership . beginning SAX!" ITRll-Vr’. SIJPTENIBER 5th Special chick-on dinner open- ing owning lIJlWPCII 5-7. ANNE‘. k I.I.E\\'I-II.LYN LISTEN‘ Thursday, Sept. 3rd 9.05 in 9.110 l‘. M, In a QUESTION and ANSWER Dealing with the New National Sclcvllvr- Carried Locally by ( ro-Nlcnr ——Tn-- HUMPIIREY MITCHELL, Illinislrr of [About Ami ELLIOTT M. LITTLE, Dircrior National Fvlcciiu‘ Service gcrvicc ltcgulaiinns ‘. Y. HHH‘ 3-55"-"-'-'|'$"-'-'-'-'-'-'fi\|'i-'ln%'.\5!, MOVIES AT STELLA MARIS II.-\I.I.. NORTH RFSTIFO FRIDAY EVENING, SIEIYTENIIIER iih. AT R fYCl-(Wlf Colored Island Film and TWO special “Err Films. Admission 25 ccnis in rciurn for which y-u \\ill rcccivc a WVur Szrvingrs Slump. ..._P1-ngranl Arrnnucd ll)»- NATIONAI. WAR I"IN.\.\'(‘IC ('U.\I.\II'I"I‘I‘IE and l’. 15.1. 'l'lt.~\\'l‘ll. IHfRICAU HMMHHHmhg-wqmv-um-fiwnfinnv-"hw-J-HAHNHQJ-vfl