JULY‘ 27. 104:1 _'_I‘_H_E_CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE .51 _u.u._.__.‘., -.-,-t r..=\.-..-t.-.-.-..-. h -~.'-.-.- mil-Mitre".".".~__.:,~,£-;~,-;,-,-, .. . y. mmm; Egwflnn _:_ Tmlay_ t“ _ Sam; ..it'l'lllll. lillillllllllli Men, Women (lye! 4U - ~ l c. ‘ . . ,. .. .. i Th“ column h ‘mm M w, FgelWeaklzwg-rn, Old’? ‘ .1 . oi I I I llcrmli l! “u” - t l i: :L'.°"E:EZIE-'=i'"'"=:.E-‘:.§.‘€Iy-'"'""~T . '- -' I c ' ' villain" j é bl in advance. ' v u, l dlclfiilitglllélltllgglltatlitrdfiayd ‘It; . g CRASWELL ‘or Phomxram‘ l oat cw drmlcraaevalv _7 . ' ' rouca court-r - at the Oitl CONFEDERATION hm; SURANCB. IN A. M. ' Coleman 3°rflnao Order - 36V. J. H. Bishop, and Mrs. Charles gloseberry, hm/Q at their son Pte. Albert Laurie A. Morrison lgucnotl ed in action in Frnnm t Nova Scotia Hi hlan r flehtine with that iliiltmwIlxllg WE: 31:5 wounded. Two brothers are 0 n the services, Pte, M, _ Morrison in England and LAC w s. Morrison with the n. o 4' r" in France. ' ' ' son) f N m vsltu. °§£‘“i'tl.'..“5'.§5§€-';°"3l2l Mme at Oyster Bed BridflcaMr. Brodie ‘IS a native oi ‘ Scotland. this bane his first visit to the Islami- He is very favourably im- pressed by the scenic beauty of the Province and the kindl hospital- lcty o)! the people. (Pa riot please 0P5’ . funeral cf the late Mrs held 5*» Cherry Valley, rom her home Tuesday, July fiend w“ 1818913’ attended. Ser- congugttegllfiayllflliiel: gigmgrallra; WC]: ‘ l’. V. . l I S. weir. Pallbearers were l I fl-Fbjdfi-HH‘. .-.-.=-».--.-.-;-.-.»~.-.-.-u+uL-.».-.-.-.-.-.-.-L+ii..-.' Z C H nephews M . R10’ Miltcnelfiadllltolvlvliailléh, Jenkins. William. Jenkins G°°Y8e Jenkins. Interment V. H. Miss Helen C. Driscoll Ottaw is D dl h ' "' hollleeltn ‘ll/It. Iilerblzgltlda" n h" Miss Helen C. Driscoll, Qttaw; z ‘c’ is home in Mt. Herbert, mVAN JOHNSON WARD BOND _ JAMES GLEASON LIONEL IARRYMORE two weeks at his h Mrs. Hughie McDou l d 1 dmlilhter Katherine .53 VISIEOTSttLO Nimh Lake. Buests of Mrs. Mc- Dsusais sister. Mrs. Joseph con. CHURCH or SCOTLAND. - flervites Sabbath. July soth. Milo 1n i Service P. M. Sumlnersido 7.90 ‘l-il-li. SERIOUSLY WOUNDID - Ml‘. received word Morrison has been seriousl wound- tc. Mor- rison was attached to the North FUNERAL TUESDAY - m, Charles was her Mutclx in Cherry valley United Church 139mg- spendirlg her holiday, n; he, Mr. Murchison Sellar has return- ed to Nova Sootia after spending time in Argyle of Police Court yesterday, a part, charged with common assault wa. iiusouifl000 and costs or B0 days a . HOLIDAY llERE—1\iss Clark arrived in Ch...- ottctowu last av from UCL- naught Laboratories. Toronto. t. spend hor vacation with her pa:- tents. Dr. l-Illi Mrs. Clark u. the Experimental Station. SIENDS Etna M. W. Butler, who suffered wounds ll'l both legs while serving oversea. recently returned to his home front Camp Hill Hospital after receiv- ing his discharge from the rt. c. A. F. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Butler, Peter's Road. FATHER, FOUR SONS IN THE VISIT ISLAND -. l-_ gnq M" ‘SERVICE-Two cadet officers Walter Brodie (nee ay Mathe- ffwl this city who have recently ‘ “ their ccrrunissions, Lieu“ Robert Mahar and Lie-ut. Lloyd u. '6. McNevin have been elected t. office in the Brockvllle Mllltar, Academy, Cadets Mess. a; Brock- ville. Ontario., Lt. Mahar has been elected President and Lt. Mc- Nevin, Secretary. Both are with the P. E. I. Highlanders. There are Mahar. the father is with the 19th. Vincent. R. C. N. and a third brother, Lorne who at present taking a course in Hali- days leave at his heme in the city and leaves on return on Friday. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES My. - Among those mentioned in des- M patches n‘ theth Calnlldian Army overseas s e a e Sergeant Personals George Dunbar Graham, Canad- ian Infantry Corps. Charlotte- town. Sgt. Graham was born at Gaspercaull. P. E. I. on July l. I012. He attended Charlottetown Business College and was a de- veloper with Associated Screen News in Montreal before the war. He enlisted with the 1st Bu. (Re- serve) Prince Edward Island High~ landers Jul l2, 19w. and was a sergeant w en taken on stren th an active regiment Septem er ~ ' Show l 1930 H pro eeded v BARRY "I150" M, Geo j May l2. lull, andcdied crowguutllli ESTHER WILLIAMS spent-u“ rge 1 arclay. wmniper. is December ls. 194a. rm wife, Joan ms daushgero fiat, llgilldugugégi grxailleaymbdive; (glnglflgllg? éive. ' ' ' s . O , O , . I ll’!- PLUS NEWS-Shows 2.30—7—9 Carleton. hdlun next-of-kin is llls father. Ernest Samuel Graham, Casper- eaux, P. E. I. CONSUMER BRANCH COM- MENDED — The fine WOIR which ' RETURNS HOME — LAC. Pierce ‘ four other members oi the Mahar family in the services: Pte. Herbert : 00., Veterans Guards of Canada: a '2 brother Reggie with the R..C.A.F‘. -- erving overseas; another brother ' is also overseas ‘~ served overseas with the R.C'.N. is ‘v fax. Pto. Mahar is spending a few " i t ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 31, 1944 Y.“TII8 Kentucky of Canada" RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, August 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1944 GIIARLUTTETOWN, PIIIIIGE EDWARD ISLAND Charlottetown Driving Park 8r Provincial Exhibition OLD HOME WEEK and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition (A member 0f the United States Trotting Association) 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE PURSE $750.00 2. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL (Classified) . . . . . . . . . . . PURSE $500.00 3. 2.14 PACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. PURSE $500.00 4. 2.16 ‘TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $500.00 5. 2.19 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $500.00 6. 2.22 PACE PURSE $500.00 7. 2.25 PACE CLASSIFIED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PURSE $400.00 8. FREE FOR ALL TROT PURSE $600.00 9. 2.16 TROT PURSE $500.00 10.2.22 TROT......._.. ............. ..... ......PURSE $500.00 11. 3 YEAR OLD TROT ANI) PACE. Prince Edward Island Futurity l-l b? . 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity The Provincial Exhibition Association will give $800.00 to be distributed among the winners of the three Futurit- les along with the amount paid in for these Futuritiea. The Two Year Old Futurity will be raced at Goodwill Races in Septembe . SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning horas in each race. The MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY OF MONTREAL has donated s. beautiful Trophy. known as the British Consuls Trophy which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most points during the meeting. This Association will also give $20 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 five points, second place three points. third place two points and fourth place one point. $10 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and $10 to the driver driving the , fastest heat paced during the meet. “Y m‘ M“ Wlwey- the ladies oi this Province are dc- slo will be given the caretallor of tho horse trotting the fastest heat. and m u. the caretaker c! the horao Mm A Q 617:8“ W“ chm 101;: tthhilolilglhc eghsaggrlasulélsrmgfcsiéiéi pacing the fastest hell. dggnkqctgald glad (Tfiiluof Monc- by the -* ~ men; that, they “and $10 will be given to winning drivers of each race. Cla'rke.'s lather’ M‘ Finn‘? N. 1g: glolrldhlilagol}: ti‘; Xprxonvacesofoicotge; $5 will be given to the caretaker of each horas winning a race in the trottini and plain! classes during tho Kee- DQNMSHH" Street. sucner Branch Liaison Officers . ‘ma’ $50 will be given to the owner of the horse that beats track pacing record of 2.05 1-2 except as provided for bu- low. $50 to the owner of the horas that beats the track trotting record of '2.0‘l 8-4 except as provided for below. In caac two horses beat. the above records tllen the awards go to the fastest horse. If twohorses tic for the awards the money will be divided equally. Entries close July 31st with J. W. Boulter, Secretary. Charlottetown, P. B. I. GENERAL CQNDITIQNQ Two entries of the llmc ownership may start in the - lame race, providing the full d per cont is paid on each (All: RACES Mil-E BEATS) starter, the drivers having the approval of the Judges. All laoraea with names of drivers will be declared in at working in co-operation with ihe j Boord- These are all voluntary workers and are chosen from the various units oi such women's gr- l'i- . Rev. View Bu l, h to his hom: in clvevi"aIYcl'-lectu;l‘t.etl- gpgnlding ahemonths holidays on - -. as t Mrs. .1. n. lsishlllsfszcnlletxfh and P0. T. William Campbell. RON VR” Mrs. Campbell and young. son Richard. have umed go Dlsby. N5. While 011 P. I. I. 442m’ COMING-Mon. cus church orga is a "phenomenally high repres- entation for the Province " whol ‘ to t -— they spent some time with rela- de bMMm La m: t . a b lri t ilfylng r Tues. ed‘ “W5 in sou“! and c“ ' Wfl- Eistanty direcetor of the Cyslllllb- their Llraalnwlll It ill; ‘at. Ill: ffllltlnllellifolhdf has; ll o'clock a. ln., the day prior to the race, when positions ‘r .. er Branch for thc Dominion who - s general-ran u. the ground; without gust u; them, 51m will be drawn u» enable us to print score cards with actual f” PRINCE 50mm) w ..-..‘..’.‘.'.‘..‘."l?.ii.“n'2.'f.“.l.fl°i‘.’.m . - e t»- ww - em- .':-i*;-_:;L--A--_-;-_--.--------.~u -.-.- §i’.':.§'.'.'..'.:'.’:':.°. '.'.l'i..":'...'"' .12; gums“ gg,:,*;,,=.,:ggm,~:y'-,,,§~-e;=;1‘ .122: i1’..;‘“‘.‘.:...l‘;°..l‘;’."t.‘f.°.“i..2‘."..ll.°‘:‘.i.' 423...?‘ “gym-my M‘ - me- w’ re-e- “My Mv-s-uumw-m-hnlu-u“ -y-._-_-N* ‘we ry. w. Boultcr, har- “m, ' . iottetowu. P. E. I. 7-741, 3 Branch All races to be raced on three heat plan: l0 per cent Bu“. Rune‘ M d” m, an“ m“; h, enmu o, “A Gm , WINS ‘mm HOUSE _ M1.‘ of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The rc- "h" pluwnt uy Named Joe 9 malnder will be divided into three equal parts, one part. m _ I _ u n“ mm" Alfred Edward Kelly, Ottawa. for- merly of Charlottetown, was the lucky winner last week of a $10.- 000 house which he won in a draw on a one dollar ticket in an Ottawa Rotary Club drive. The‘ Ottawa papers feature the event, which attracted a great deal oi interest. Mr. Kelly, who is a son Mrs. James Kelly, Charlotte- town, is a bachelor and he states _ that he has already received “threlc offer: of marriage anld 8t? ua num er r s ta e his newly won llouse oii his hands." The sytgglnlnglticgetMwas M ‘M’ “mnm- “m” ‘was HIM gEBvéIODEESIrLBZEIECHEBOIQCXeXIIS r “all 1 “m” m“ mm“ w me wlee" WW National War Services More uti m9 mosulcaltwarmlnxlmnulors g igkgtg had lpegn gold ever ‘mum’ “M simlme- 91”" i th cam aign to persons all 0v Spencer Tracy, ls a .wii.icss and n QC dp M‘. Ken hm,“ . uilfeuev“ 9140c. nla work ls char- over am a‘; ‘ h yh w ‘ “um-mm by a disreflru M, ms own seen- his pr ze ‘y! talrtlh the as _ salcty. "HUM-ll w me despair of ills wakened out o‘ be 1w Ac news SILJCAAUI‘ olncers ullu to Dorlndu that he was the wnner‘ n em- ““"*‘°-" "W" “Y m“ Dvms- a Wihéttlif. Flint‘ 3.“. “lfhtiii ‘ r1211" uolnm ' v ' > illfllydiaiDc-Iilxm Dflgelr I35‘; ulllvfi here. where his many friends will l ls marred by petty qllillTfils m. be pleased to learn of his good] geltuel-tu 0y Qorllluiis worry. I-ln- 10'5""!- uuy rote agrees to return w the‘ ulilteu ethics as an instructor, but- bB-OPB his uenurture ile ls sent Olll u YBCUILMZlSSMliJB mlssiun. He‘ Jules to n4 MES-all bomollix an en- emy transport. rte awakens to find himself to be raced for each heat. In the event of there being three heat winners they shall have a. fourth heat to de- ‘ ‘ the winners. Any horac winning the first two heats in any race shall . ' * pols , ‘“ and last. scoring position. Said horse must not lay up, but try for the half. All purses divided 40, 80. l8 and lz pel- cent. Entry fee I per cent. Five per cent of the money raced for each heat. will be deducted from the first horse. 4 per cent from second horse, 3 per cent from the third hone and I percent from the fourth horse. Entrance fees and de- ductions do not apply to Futuritles. Six horses to enter and four to start. Rights reserved to change program. reject any entry. or if entry appears to lay over tbs field to the extent that. there la not. in the opinion of the management. ent competition, than the said entry may be transferred to a faster class or entry fee refunded, bar any driver and to declare race off on account of bad weather, or failing to obtain " ‘ ‘ y number of entries or starters to trans- fer horses to another class to which they arc eligible. rc-npen or substitute another without advertising. or alter or extend racing dates or extend credit. Purse money will not be paid to anyone except owner unless an brder from owner authorizing same is llfflflikil- Additional entries of an individual ownership may be made in any class by the payment of I per cent on closing date. but entries of separate ownership, although in the Illa stable mil pay installment in full. Entries Close July 31st, 1944 J. W. BOULTER. Secretary, The for any accident or damage tn any person or property dur- ing thia meeting, and this understanding is part of this ‘ -‘ Owners must assume any damage to property er persons caused by drivers. attendants or horse. Ilay. straw and stabling frco. Races called at 1.45 P. M. in start at sharp 2 P. M. U.S.T.A. rules to govern except where they or changes due in war regulations conflict with these conditions. Be sure and bring your eligibility certificates and driver's license, No Photo Finish. CAPITOL 1W3? PLA YING Tops Thrills With Romance And IJOVQ In the fllm now playinu at the Pllllilce Edward Theatre one oi the c aracters explains the title as filly iii-Ly Wnu ls a right guy, 1g g Ell-Y Ila-med J09.‘ and all the lnen m the Amencan Alr Force gig“. llednln we movie, "Afjliry Nun“ 40w are riant ruys. ‘Ihe lllm ply. ots arouna the oid superstition that ‘ DUCKS’ never ule." A U145’ stained aoe’ is the story Power-Packed Thou. TllegTqylylyiYlimbcxrl wit... a blends bcrnb- l shall turns battling lumbcrjacll ln a savage timber wlf. so! an for roaring action and "=7 rcmancsi . TIII OFFICIALS flls officials will be selected for their experience and reliability and will be instructed to carry out the rules firmly and fairly. All purse money will be paid immedi- ately after the race and horsemen are asked to get same from Secretary before leaving. PRESENTATION OI‘ PRIZE MONEY Friday evening on or about 8:30 o'clock the President will award apcclal ribbons. prizes to the winning owners. ILPIVQII and caretakers. at the Judges stand and those winning awards will please be on hand to receive them- A Puunsunt Picture fw ARLEN Large lobsters Increasing llniier iiew Regulation y nTffnfifi'afi'a'nfi'a'ffl fafi'n afiVr "rhe uerleral." , Barr . the he has a new lea, Limt 0i B. P011418 student become w airman. Pete's oil-Brae speclicaliv is young Van -—— CIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. Joimson- Unseen by anv mortal orrawa, July as - Officers of Pete sits with Van as he fliu nncl the Department 0! Nlhcficl said If you have no entries ror above classes pass villa rorlu on to another horseman. You will confer a favor by passing along the news about. “OLD HOME WEEK." shows at Pete icachu him all oi his tricks. toda that reports show that in reme Court. decision and entered a conviction against the fisherman. The - ment upholds the departmental stand as to the regulation’: mean- lflfl. case were in the fishermaws boat. which he had brc-ught to shore. In Magistrate's cour the fisherman's defence, in substance. was that he had brought the lobsters ashore to measurethein and that he had intended to return them to the water later in the day but that seizure had made it impossible to _ Soon traits of his per l ar all art i fish di ti t \ . . 2.30-—7—8.45 git awe: 1n Vabl: When Va‘: tsNa; 13:5,, l’, 321%., d gxéé-tch Als0_ Gllin Peta lolliows Thom he I o" n“ w" “d CAPT. AMERICA NOJ-CARTQQN 5 llnaseEnl-uuln again. still Irlsvilla’ ‘nelvfififif ":33. "lffgll" £306.11: MWN ~ gnmmggtglatfi ave been increasing since the ‘~"~ ' adoption several years ago of the - °"" “gm-m m“ a W111i" “m” l ti ' ii th t ' b- . k - M . x ith n l . . t m“ Wm" ma“ “"1" ‘I if??? ti“ ifs“ i=1» Mi-‘t- “r rat's: “l” ii.t““i..‘.l‘“l‘..'i.i..li2l‘".§".i3'fi‘£l‘.l2 é mo... . v EM Y v dangerous mission’ m‘ mlunlmwhhh l" @539" mu" b9 Tel-"Yflfldlglven n a ca“ n ‘l dc r e c. i all which it or the were tak- Mrs dcsepl-l Robison The reportuthe annual convention. .-\ kt ous ,5 safell! to Van and a happy ruturo n on“ w m: mm,’ wt on artment ha pcilte rgznhual r0“ . y. o‘ h“ ‘chum mm- the Pubnc lunch w“ sewed hy m, 1mm, m ' ' i ' melxuftd Pewtllnwm w m. Gm‘ m‘ ‘mu’ hmd‘ m m“ p"m“|5' u ll "I n“ iw enThe Ma istrate acce ted the Health Nurse was read after which the meetins Cllmd ‘ fitlt wltrh Wstllcfiblt“? “m. ‘"5 "he" "w" h" be“ "u" dllimgaeftlish‘ c "ale hlai‘ n‘? h I’? d f nce ticking the vew that Gift of cigarettes‘ was acknowl- with God save The Kins. Next ‘ _ __._____in ' ltcadsucyh tovdisregard the‘ getgu- 115,12", m ’§,’}“é.,§,,,,f§,‘,,f“ a ° trial, 11'“ been "meme 0g intent; gdKgd by Gnr, John Myers over- meeting tccberhlld oi the h°m° °I - l - l on e l erase Ho o o l sis w}, 1 q 11h m . t k ubstantlal om liancs seas. __ 5- ,_=_Y___F*! -- _._,.__.~. W: . . COWDO)’ SL3!’ 1H0 taksn'is not showing such an in- c, Lheenlfist" ,’,,.‘.‘,..,,'., erlno new pyitllmtli :0 iglalélegmnialllgidfigz; "E . "“ " crease. The officials said tharin view _._. of the clear evidence of the bene- of the screen's outmng. ficial affect of the re ation where western heroes. in the persons." ll Oblflfvtd ‘In the Wqilllly or mm aihsnn, Ken Maynhxd m4 clear evidence o adverse eiiect Bob Steele. are the featured plav-, where the size limit has not been ers in "Arizona Whirlwind." the sufficiently respected; it is the in- ‘tlll-iililu Monogram "Trail 3158-; tention to proceed vigorously Inl Western Drama STANIIOPE W. l. iulunn tiltbu ~STIElh p i “t! kl"\ f Kif\ l? Km’ n- G h bro ll M! -- 9 9W Dan white and Franlr mlu. The picture was DI‘ -‘: f“ crs" drama which comes Empire Theatre tonight. Dell plays the la f role. and other members of the cast Stewart. Char- Myrna! aml no are Ian Keith. oduccd and directed to the against any coznply fully with the regulation in ii u l‘ said that the supreme Court o Kim mwkew- chfifleJPrince Edward Island had recentl ° - upheld the pretation oi the size limit regula- tion as requiring that undersized one who does not carry out his intention. The de- partment, on the other hand, took 1'6. In this connection the officers’ department's inter- F\ =1: D |they are caught as soon as the ground that under the regula- on any undersized lobsters must put back into the waters whiere BY are caught, and not ‘at some later time. or some other place. The actual wording of the regulation The July meeting of the Stan- hope W. I. was held on the 4th at the home oi Mrs. Keith Dou las In the absence of the Presi ent. Mrs. Ray Carr presided. The meet- ing opened with O Canada, fol- lowed by the roll call responded to b eleven members. The minutes cl the last meeting were read and SHQWS 7_8.45 l" Ralf‘ ‘nmwamtlh’ flaw lobsters must be returned at- once l m t d i d 1 b" d_ Isgvamildt-eenp a” w“ ______'_'l- .. ‘° m "i" ‘wt "°" lactate-u IEtMuEYlIZclacIlt-ll; l; '9 "l" us: oolJ m assorted