PAGE EIGHT _ GIIARLOTTETOWII THEATRES ‘roosv PRIME EDWARD rm. BAT SHOWS ~ "' i? mill mllllllll vmlllllll DAILY 2:30-74) 59min; srirnnog lEll/iliiillif when‘ no? nil-Willi . suiini . in. row - CAPITOL - rm. and SAT. MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING '7 - 8:45 ”l"’7el'/rw,.. . -404, S; EXTRA! [Slillll Iflllllillil - isms If Elsa l f" Illll“ m Ill lllfl‘ 0F l" "UH Si“, . Llfllllll Pllllilllli - SERIAL and COMEDY lllllifllll - IIIIUS NIllY J2. TllillfillT FRI. 8M’. Form smsraouc . m: cum gov cm "SUSANNA PASS" STARS ROY ROGERS IN TOP WESTERN It is generally conceded that Rioy Rogers cannot make a bod picture! Instead of being rated "Good? “Bad" or "Indifierentfhls pictures are either “Good? "Bet- ter" of “Excellent? At any rate. “Susanna Pass," which opem today at the Capitol Theatre, is one of the best of s series of Republic ‘Prucolor west- erns which rate only superlatives. ON COUNTERFEIT CHARGE MONTREAL. July 20—-(CP)- Three alleged key figures ‘in s counterfeiting ring dating back to 1946 were arrangned today on charges of fabricating $100,000 in counterfeit money. The three, Johnny Laprc-s, Rosario Delisle and Maurice LeBlanr, all of no given address, were ordered for preliminary hearing July 28 and granted cash bail of $1,000 each or two $950 bonds. MARRIAGE WOULDN'T WORK NEATH, Glamorgan, Wales - tCPl-Three weeks after he mar- "ried his 44-year-old mother-in- law, Clement Pollard. 24, learned the marriage was illegal under British law. Authorities said “such s marriage is definitely void." ‘THREE MUSKETEERS" DARE- .- EVIL ADVENTULE DRAMA A8 STARS AND SPECTACLE ‘ With Lens ‘Turner, Geno Kelly, lune Allyson, Van Hefiin and An- jels. Lansbury at the head of one of M-G-MX: biggest "name" casts. ,"The Three Musketeers" opens to- iiay. at the Prince Edward Theatre to present a breathtaking pagean- zry of technicolor spectacle, fiery omance and dare-devil adventure. HOURS:- [130 - 12; Here are the ingredients of mo- tion picture entertainment at its best-flashing swords, dashing her-~ oes. beautiful women, explosive drama and thrilling suspense in Alexandre Dumas’ unforgettable story of the adventurous musket- eers whose motto was "One For All And All For One!" M-G-M raided its stnr roster for the colorful roles in this fiction masterpiece and each player fits his part like s. glove. NOTICE . I AM OPENING AN OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE and SURGERY AT MURRAY RIVER MONDAY, JULY 25th Monday - Tuosdsyz- Ebursday - Friday - 280' Wednesday and Saturday 9:30 - 1 M. |.. Bonnell M. ll. ll. M. 7-8 10g}; _ BOARDING nousa H Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer he annoyed or feel ill-ai-easc because of loose, wob- bly false teeth. FASTEETH, sn Improved alkaline (non-acid) powder. sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Soothing and cooling to gums made sore by excessive scld mouth. Avoid om- bnrrassmcnt caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETII today It any drug store. ST. GEORGES PICNIC WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th ' MAJOR HOOPLE OP, votvae was ouw 7% HOOPLE WHO sues? GAVE ME ANYTHWG BuT BATTL serve HERE AS STEADY As THE 9A6 ihl Tue BACK " WITH JHESBQGFING THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN rr-rr sasrssn ouanoum mum's: IIONTAGUI: Harold r. undrr. Albert Ammo. Iri- lam Imus. Inn nun-m our. Aoltrr ocolnzrowui wsmu Inna. ‘lboflnordiniunybo In Georgetown: Tho Poet Office; lopor; In ll. Peter's: H1111‘!!! IOOTWEAI at tho bfontllu- Shoustorc. ..'IBADIII will find displ Y solo sdvts. sud suction sdvts. etc. on our Financial Page. Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Enid Knight, Chief Labora- tory Chemist for Maple Leaf Mill- ing Company at Toronto. ls visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Knight. Mrs. Alec MacKinnon of Edmund- ston, N.‘B., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Donovan. who are vacationing at their lum- mor home on Water Street. Miss Nan MacDonald, R.N., of Boston, Mum, and Miss Helen Mac- Donald of Boston, have arrived in Georgetown to join other members of their family who are vacationing at their summer home here. On Tuesday morning at 5:30 A.M. the Swedish freighter S. S, Katie- gatt, Captain B. S. Johansson was brought into port by Pilot Temple Gotell, assisted by Pilot Victor Ra- iusc, This ship sailed here direct from Garston, England, in 10 days which is considered a good cross- ing for a ship of her type. She is s coal burning ship of 1319 register- ed tons and her port of registry is Helsingborg, Sweden. She is man- ned by a crew_of 26-officers and men. Loading of pit props was ‘ on Tuesday at 1:00 o. m. and will continue during the bal- ance of the week. It is estimated that 1000 cords of pit props awill he but on board by ‘the Bergmann Construction Company for consign- ment to the United Kingdom. LADY FANE W. I. The regular meeting of the Lady Fsne Women's Institute met on Thursday evening. July ‘lth, at the home of Mrs. Lewis Francis. The president, presiding, opened the meeting by repeating the Ode and Creed. There were seven mem- bers and one visitor present. Col- lectlon for the evening amounted to $1.46. . It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Secretary reported one quilt, six dresses, four slips, one pairs of pants, one jacket and two skirts were sent to the Protestant Orph- snsge. Lunch conunittw for the next meeting, Mrs. Chet Wilson and Mrs. Eldon Francis. Mrs. Ken Robblee invited mem- bers to meet st her homo for next meeting. melts; ldlQllflléil 1nd 1, whim was ut on iby the social conunil- tce. after which lunch was served by the hostess. sror xnrrmo nos, ' nousr. MEMBER. ASK! LONDON, July 19 - (Reuters)- Pigs in Scotland will no longer have their throats cut if s private member's bill, passed by the House of Commons, is also approved by the House of Lords and eventually by the government. "The pig is most courageous and I am sure he would not squeal while having his throat cut with- out good reason," Simon. Ramsey, Conservative member Ind sponsor of the bill, told tho Commons. His end should be humsne, he added. The hill extends to the pig the law about humane killing in slaughter houses which applies to other animals in Scotland. This is the first private mem- ber's bill to be passed by the Commons for 10 yeors. The right for a private member to introduce legislation was suspended just be- fore the war because of tho urg- ency of government business. It was restored elrlier this year. RIDE! T0 FAME ON HOBBY IIORSI HAMILTON, Scotland, July ll- iCPl-Willism H038. 31-year-old former school teacher, was virt- ually ridden to industrial fame on a toy horse. He originally made the horse, of wood for his four-year-old daugh- ter Alie. Friends were impressed and persuaded him to msko oth- ers. Finally he perfected an ll- uminum model which walks when its rider moves the held. Since then success has bun staggering. He's quit teaching and gone into partnership in l fsct- ory. “The factory has s backlog of months of orders including 540.000 ($160,000) taken st the British Industries Fair. He and his partner now are planning a second factory, Hoggb, horse virtually stopped the fslr st Olympia, London. Demonstrating that it wu strong enough to carry thug men, Hog] was finally asked by fair officials to stop because such I crowd jammed the aisles no one could sot b7- Drlvc out ACHES boogbt oi us) of to rllool lb Ionhgssos III l. A. Uowelllli mo. Gw- in loorln Uondorfs and F‘ rouse flu Poof Omen Ill-O. B. Boebner, Montague. Supreme liourt At Georgetown The July Assisec of the Supreme Oourt opened in Georgetown on Tuesday, July 19th, with Chief ilustico Thule A. Campbell presid- n I- l . F0111‘ Indictment-l were presented to the Grand Jury: Th0 King vs. Wilfred Wetter-worth of Montague, charscd under the Criminal Coda with conspiring with William Gil- lis of Montague to defraud His Maksty the King. A true bill was found. Tho King vs. Wilfred Wot- torworth. charged with conspirlcy with Harry Anstic of Montague to defraud His Majesty the King; true bill was found. The King vs. Wilfred Wsttcrworth charged with theft by conversion of $200 from Allan J. MacDonald of Montague R- F». and the King vs. Wilfred Wetter-worth charged with conspir- acy with Allan J. MacDonald to defraud His Majesty the King. A true bill was found on the first count and s No Bill on the sec- 0nd. The accused. Wstterworth, 0n be- lng arraigned, pleaded not guilty to the several indictments. Trial to take place on Wednesday. July 20th. Attorney-General Frederick A. Largo and Arthur Peaks repre- sented tho Grown, and appearing for the accused were D. L. Math- ieson and Joseph Maclvlillan. The next indictment was the King vs. Henry Pope and Elmer Longaiphie, both of Ohcpstovw, charged with arson. A true bill was found and the two accused on being arraigned pleaded not guilty and their trial was set for Monday, July 25th at 11.00 am. The bail for both the accused was extended until that date. Re- presenting the Crown was Attor- ney-Genersl Frederick A. Large, and the accused were represented by Mr. R. R. Bell. In delivering his address to the Grand Jury the Chief Justice spoke of the good record o! Kings County in former years and then went on to instruct the jurors in their duties and to explain the indictments. Following is the Grand Jury:—- JGWQUGE museum cums souvnr- ' JULY 21. 194g Always Travel with E N0 l Many experienced travellers the world over carry s bottle of END’! "FRUIT SALT." Suddul chsngesof " ._ . . duehm AI .- te, food and water may cause -- various other upsets. A duh of BNO when needed helps provide comforting relief for such ailments Ind helps correct the slugglshness caused by lack of exercise on long tedious trips. Always keep a bottle of‘ Erie's “HUI? SALT" handy and bake a sparkling dose before breakfast when required. ENO is e pleasant corrective which helps keep your digestive system in order-Else helps you est, rest and feel better. You can buy Else's "FRUIT SALT" wherever you travel. Sold throughout the world for over 75 yous. EN Iibreman, Chester Pratt. M. Pet- ers; Earl MacDonald, Lorne Val- ley; Alexander Nicholson. Mont- ague; Harry Burke, Bay Fortune; Harvey Douglas, Head of I-lillsboro; Ray Farquharson, Conovoy; Bruce H. Yeo, Montague; John A. Mac- Kenzie, Montague; John I‘. Mu:- Kirrnon, Goose River; Earl Nicolle. White Sands; Frank Jay, St. Pet.- ers; Geddie Douglas, Head or Hills- bom. Following is the report of the Grand Jury: "Po the Honorable Thurs A. Campbell, Chief Jmtiee of Prince Edward Island and presiding just- ice at the Kings County July As- sizes. "Your Lordship:- "We the Grand Jury for Kings, County here sssemiblcd, on l. care- ful inspection of the gaol premises find many conditions that should have immediate attention. _In de- tail. we find mattresses decayed and dirty and completely unfit for human occupancy. The springs also are broken and poorly repair- ed. We recommend that mattres- ses and springs be done away with and replaced with new materials. as quickly as possible. We respf-Ci- fillly submit that the possibility of contsgeousness with relation to social diseases is so evident even to laymen, that immediate action should be taken. “We find walls in diro need, of Dorothy lllx Says — (Continued from Page 2) The only remedy is to try in some way to throw them together for a paint Ind claim. new md Wei"- We 11nd the roof leaks and recom- mmd s. general renovation. In particular we wish to call Your Lordship‘: attention to prl-Sbnef Charles MacDonald who is suffer- ing from s. sore leg and we NI- gest he needs immediate medical attention and removal to the In- firmary or hospitalization. "We submit that some action be taken in view of recent highway tragedies, that advice be presented to the public more rigidly to pgy attention to meeting vehiculai traffic, when walking on the high‘ ways. We also recoznmend ths where possible sidewalks be sdde in congested districts, such as sub- urbg and villages. “C. U. Pfttt, Ibrqngn‘ “For self and fellows. ,4 s ‘New avulldslo of your your’; m a NEW GIANT ECONOMY SIZE! FAB brings you extra Wishing power. Fab gets plsyclotbev- GVCfl rimiest overalls-cleaner faster. Fab gives you instant rich suds in hardest water! FAB penetrates materials faster, more thoroughly than my soap —pushes din our! FAB leaves no "gr: ing" soap scum oven in bar est water. few weeks in such a manner that he would have a chance to bet bored to death with her chatter and see how brainless and self-centered she is. If he had to put up with s few of her tantrums when she was crossed and see how unreasonable she is, and especially if he had to mnko a few sacrifices for her, it would cure him. -- DOROTHY DIX Would you overlook the fault of conceit in a . ANTONIA ANSWER: Surely. Provided, of course, that he was not so ego- tistical that he was unendurable. No virtue that s boy could possibly have would stone for the boredom of having to lLsten to him eternally monologue about himself, about how great and wonderful he is. Mild how all the girls fall for him. ' But a fair amount of self-conceit one can stand. provided it is offset by other good qualities, Indeed, conceit is sometimes a virtue. l0!‘ WQ can only do what we think we can do and occasionally it is an in- centive to s boy to live up to his own opinion of himself. But why not do some missionary work in deflating his ego? DOROTHY DIX DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will mower prob of enersl interest through her column. DAILY caoisswoao _ _ ACROSS. _ l DOWN J9. Born [L A float ' l1. Steal cattle 20. Member of 5. Mscows i2. High-flown " s Japanese _ (Brae) 8. Exclamfion race ,0. Article: ‘.4. High. 22. Bolus , of vlrtui v craggy bill 25. Entire 10. Swobn I. On foot. 26. Island (In) ‘l2. Flower 6. Half 27. Stop .18. Strange dlamnt -, 28. Capitol '14. Pig pen ‘l. Help (Turk) J5. Hawaiian B. Lines be 29. Warp-yarn food ‘ hold fish- 30. River 16. Music note lhoolu to (Rum) 11. Elevated * mlln lino 81. Prepares train (Pip) I. Covered for publioltlon 18. 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