a Iom- PRIIIDE EDWARD nus. 4m. . . , . uc ST 11, smell-detour i _ THE_CHARLOTTE’TQQWl\I__§HIARDIAN __ f _ ,....A.. .U ->~— SHOWINQAT Z230 . 1 mo) Learn how to check Into the swanliiest suite of the tonlest hotel in town...- ‘and live like] millionaire-on l5cl ‘PRISCILLA NE t. t i EXTRA! Special Short‘ on "HARNESS RACING" starring the great‘ "Greyhound" - Cartoon and "Everybody Talks About lt." ‘STI-ANGI JOURNEY‘ AB80l-B!NG_ FILM III‘! GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN Th]; column t; reserved for IOII of local interest. but advertising of a neway nature may be lnsemd at five cents a word strictly pa;- able in advance. CRASWILL for Photographs. Movie-goers embark on a thrill- ing and absorbing adventure with the openina today of "Strange Journey". at the Capitol Theatre, unfolding one of the most melting suspense stories of love and vio- lence offered this season. Produced by Sol M. Wurtzel with a top-flight cast headed by Paul Kelly. Oaa Massen and Hill- ary Brooks, the fast-moving film of high adventure and sinister in- trigue-on a lonely jungle island steers a course punctuated with tense man-to-man battles, high- powered romance and deadly sus- picions that build to a double- barreied suspense climax. Paul Kelly gives r.‘ hard-boiled. lllYd-llllllfls Performance as an ex-rscketeer fleeing from a murder rap. When he finds himself sud- denly pitted against the bitter malice of his double-crossing wile and a shipwrecked group who are already at each other's throats for possession of an atomic secret one woman holds. he comes through with some sensational action that had the audience on the edge of their seats. 05a Meesen. Danish star ad- dition to the Hollywood scene, brilliantly enacts her demanding role as Dr. Christine Jenner, allur- ing possessor of the top gen-et- while Hilary Brooke gives a ster- ling performance as Kelly's beau- tjfiil but selfish and scheming ' e. COOK’! for Photographs. PBOTESTANT ORPIIANAGE taI day tomorrow. Help the kiddies. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SUBANCE. . ‘AT YOUR SERVICE Arnhli Ooal Compny. Phone 2498. PROTESTANT ORPI-IANAGE an- riual tag day Tuesday. will 18th SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week at all drug stores, Old Spain,|' H. J. Mabon, Montague and E. Foley. Siunimqi-side. Price $3.75. : SPECIAL at l-lolinans Char-i lottctown store ‘200 only Belgian jute mats. 20x40. While they last. $3.75. Get yours today. DR. M. SCIIAPIRA announces the opening of an office in New Glasgow, ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe, Borden. wish to announce the engagement of their, daughter. Glenn Isabel, to Parker Pauley. son of Mrs. Murdock I Pauley and the late Mr, Pauley of i Melrose, N. B., marriage to take diam’ Eddie Brack" "l6 Prllclllfl place in the near future. Lane. present a united front at the ‘Prince Edward Theatre. this week‘ ' is: will. Thg Kills on I ; The Playgrounds ' i._._._i___ IVANDERBILT MANSE {suns uisriu: T0 ‘FUN on WEEKEND’ , Two of the screen's top 30mg- m; GAPITUL — TODAY - TIIES. - WED. SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 8545 Pllll. 0S KELLY-MAS ‘SEN-Bnillliliiti lee Palrlcli- Bruce Lesier- Gene Sluienroih - liuti Kaich - Fritz Leiber rating. decorations, including hslfld-CflfVéd walls. means m’ providing the elaborate‘ the addiiionei supply for adjoining’ suburban this figure up to 32,582,'i50.000, an ALSO: NEWS - ADVENTURE - FEATURETTE Plwlilng them in at every show. Against the million-dollar back- IETOHnd cf a Florida. paradise, Eddie Illld Provocative Priscilla cavort Illllgzllh anei htirlaarious situit-‘on after’ M” er "m1 e3," “M”? mm“! W, Hillsboro Square swimmers exchan“ the“ whee ‘m! dmlill- the big swim meet at Vizloria Park on Thursday aftervoan. The sc e 9i was Hiixbcro 24 points. connriught and King 2- The mect began at 0 pm. with the arrival of th big red fire-engine at the bathin nuts" condition for the gilt-edged [security of a Dun 8s Bradstrc houses with the Clly life-boat lc to the Playground staff by Fir 5. Assisting the youthful co-stars m are Allen Jenkins. as a lung); counts er acquaintance who g l playing B gentlman instead c! ‘ 8mm- Gliief Jrwell for safety purposes. Boys ‘3-14: 1. Cice (JLlis (Hi- rescoed ceilings and doors _ _ ' stilts. Tncrc were so mrhy cnlr‘es To obi-sin the best quality in m, hmd_wroughtgold_ were punish i-mlJAdgifiitliviayuihsnherd ‘vl- 3' Jqiihiii the ever-t W85 prnlinaedbéiver ri-iiit. it must hi- picked iii the ied at auction by astute nrodurel", . ‘ . - _.‘ . . . ‘two dais. The sill! uroshm 8d" Ilslit melurlllv Prompt and care- direotor Stone as gr] ‘ngenlnug’ Bcys Uatemflte" " Jlmmy with raccs in wlvch llucc ropes Flannlgan (H); 2. Dougliboy Shop-IN Dives _ Docky Richard. Dough- boy shepherd, Billy Du" '. Mullins. Fcriiy Knnnc Arnold t Barrie ° municipalities sending all time high. MBCLIWL Back Row (left to right): Blair Ravenhlll. James Gill. Hollis raret. Gill, Mildred Hardy, i-larvey Livingston. Mrs Annie Gillie ll lhflwll 8t n v v V; _ . v I s . I Front Row (left to right): Juanita Hardy. Judy Bryentvn. Elizabeth Gill. B with Playground news and gossip. an The newspaper, a mimeiigrapticd youngsters o! t-he llirce squares. The staff on this second issue of‘ Playground papers was headed by‘ Cm-lgy Adam; 3g 9d1i0r. Others were Bubby Riillaghlil‘, spormll Thankful Guemey, gossip; Lycln Bell, cub reporter. Oonn-iulzht pro- duces the nZXt edition soon after Old Home Week. l O I Each oqusre has a ahampeen checkc; piayPl‘. This weck the kids have played some three hundred‘ games. James Gauthier hopped‘ over victor Kays. capping the, Connaiigl-it rhamplonship in 1B‘ slick moves with four kins: and a‘ map to the good. Yelda Joseph is champ for Connautrht girls. Elva] Gllllg and chiiiiie iviacDonnld jumped to fame on King Square. pushing checkers over every chnlw longer. On Hillsboro. George HOW- lstt siio Olce Glllis still have to play off. Ari inter-square meet v:ill| take place soon. Chinesc hackers. iliorseshoes, birds iii the hush. and kniieys constitute the major psi-t. of the program "while the heat is’ OI"- ‘rho half-way marl: has come in’ the summer pfCflT-im. The super- visors will rest up during Old Home Week for ii final surge o! activity Newman, Dean Ravenhill, Mar- left rear of photo. -Photo by lid. Garnhum. I —r 3 _ ssv rnsv warren i K Ll '5! YOUR - DR. J. r. initiates orncat be closed Aug. 11th to the‘ coctolicr, for shipment to U. S. A. the tim- they are w“ before crything has b:en done to make‘ the summer n happy one for ' kids and this years prugiam I: e ‘in long established m visor siiifiled the “cabIr-ct’ e first of the vueek hoping to |tcmptco the required . ,. .d t. i Irnhi fo LHCMIHM,’ Babble ‘rahd.’ David goenniziilllzfilit IUPTUAiihEZlgTD oiitpof 36 points. \ t ! The King Square "Korn" rolled $226“ paramue off the presses last week filled made 20 for third effort, was distributed (rte to all gliairound “C” awrrd goes to M’ O a’. ‘in FOR MODERN PEST (ONTROi Sflznrfir- f SMALL m s ' rnesnt I l l l I s 4 OUT OI 5 FAMILY Will TOO. ' ASK FOR KELLOGWS WHEN YOU BUY CORN FLAKESI OI FRUIT (Ewtflmellt-al Farms New. ) 5301140 and ‘care of fruit after harvest and during distribution is important towards preventing wastage and ensuring the delivery 0f hlflh quality fruit in gatd condi- tion to ronsumers, says JE. Brit. ton. Dominion Experimental Sta. _ Itflon. Summerland. The problems A large number of good dairy involved in the correct care of cows to freshen from August to fresh Irlllts and vegetables up 7,0 purchased by As there is an embargo being consumers, are now receiving cori- placcd on Canadian dairy oowa sideratioii by wholesale dealers in going into the States. this will be the large distributing centres. the last. shipment. aa this embargo Wholesale Aeslerx. am generally goes into effect on Sept. lat. flocked upon as the main distril> WANTED Rsssnvsi ‘(Jetober l3 so i8 . l Charlottetown Hospital Bazaar SPORTING CLUB WOWOOWOTOWW STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION c-eo-oeobcctsi assesses-seq; LATE izvnmia nus out lion: went 5 To ELDON, WOOD ISLANDS,- MURRAY HARBOUR, 'MURRAY RIVER Leaves Charlottetown ilzl5 PM. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ' EASTERN COACH LINES CHARLOTTETOWN-PHONE ‘ll o<a>ce~a>oe<a>oeqe>co<¢>o e¢>cg ful Eha-ridiing from the orchard to well to oold storage emept for g very short time at so degrees F. a cold storage plant where the and thm they should be rlperie Will be buying until August 23rd. Utors of these fresh and perishable “Tile or phone collect 5 ring 3, ‘products. but actually, dlttflbuflgnl New London. béilns in the orchard when harv-I J. W. WlllTEl-IEAD. i' |irult reaches consumer... The ex- "10 ODPHlHB of 5441001- EV-icessive wastage which often occurs during distribution l!“ ultimate consumers. as con a..- varied as many a program any other group POXICGIHJCd with chief super-‘sttciitioh at the arger centres. The ution and storage problems, as Elly-wholesale dealers realize that their stunts on commodliy, esting stem, and ends when zlic mnmcn: it Ls picked. regardless of [where it is held. It has a deilnite storage life. and at high tempera- cosisequentlyiiures that life rapidly passes. Un- lll! affects 90th primary pfQdllcpfs and tier refrigeration. tile liie and con- weil as cv-Idition ll fruit is conserved, different kinds and vaneties react PlBYYIHHIId-B 01 the distribution. For these reasons. differently is being given to distrib- and so must be treated accordinslo’ cooled and stored at 3i degrees 1".. kept in cold storage at 32 degrees F‘. for .he rmd other stom- fruits are generally pre-coold. as they do not respond. field heat can be quickly removed. helps to maintain quality nnd at room temperature with a freq ‘circulation of air. preserve the condit on. Fiiiit is; aciually in stoingc the All stone Z-rults are rather sus- ceptible to mold growth and rots, especially if confined to warm, moist air. They need good ventila- tivn ana it has often been recom- mended that fans be lmDlnyed to force a current of air through stacks of peaches, prunes or other stone fruits. ' Apples and peers do not require air ctr-nastier except for the pur- pose of refrigeration in cold stor- but to low temperatures Pears. for example, should be A firewngme is one sum way m c-vcn Vgccatcr efficiency. However, gllgtpmgl-g _ elm fP{flI1e‘_'S| should but to be properly ripened. they age. Exposed to ordinary room man's gentleman; and the rising bring i; Crowd. Dock; Richard the kids. who had built up sirens have IIhISIOVOd facilities foi- hand- must have a temperature of 65_to temperatures for any length of * young romantic star, Tom Conway. “raved supmmegn the wvlng ev_ lfifllllFsi demanded m“? ‘Rwlhllll! tllhfl Products and n beiter"l0 degrres l". with a hlilh relative time tlieae fruits may soon become In supporting roles are such en- an“ outdoln"? 7x15 fiver ' In the fiiliwfvl-"Yfi bfl¢l<~ T0 ill/Old a understanding of their storagc re- humidity. The earlier varieties of over-ripe. shrvel and begin to lose gaging players as Russel Hicks, Jackiknlre m“ twist 2nd .n "slllke" ll" Si!“ returned to their qulrements. Even when the all fru ts have a much shorter flavour Fritz ideld, Bill Kennedy, 3cm dives Doéghb , Shepfierd (yd the original rquares. ‘product has reached the flral stcrage life than the later ones. From picking to consumption. Roach. Alma Kruger and Richardlbes, Qwan d133, Hews ' h“ ‘ me e e a outlet in the chain of tils- Thus the Bartlet pear has a storage fruit is in atoragc of some kind or Hagemai-i. “flashy? ‘ ' w " y, Hob “c-rsytiic ran the stilt tour- trlbutinn at the retail store. cnn- life of eight weeks. while the another and is aisi in the process The “llmrlc lllrlll-Shlnfl 0f "19 li-"e 5W9 5o v.1.“ __ En, 12 llflmcnt‘ .n his usual effrcicnt mfln- simmers, too, could obtain bciter Anjou 310M, picked four to five of distribution. Slwvlflc and sult- late Commodore Vanderbilt's Fifth Guy 1 “bscky ‘Rjdmfl 2 nei". Eighty kids gsthcrrd around satlsfacflon by more lntolllgvnt weeks later. has a life o! about l6 able treatment all along; the line Avenue mansion pfgvld? 5,, . £00m; Du“, m), a an” km; the bicrl’. diagram on Ccnnausht buying. and by employing greater weeks. it is the late. and not .he prevents wastage and maintains cidciiml gtiraction, The“ luxul-lqu, “my (K) 85nd AyMhmns m)‘ _ square vihcrc each contestant at- care ln the storage and use of the early varieties of fruit that are quality and cvndltlflh- DEADLY SLEEP The tsetse fly is a carrier of sleeping sickness. Peaches longest time. d to be crossed. Winners galred e-q-M-vv-mflvv-wnrvmma-www-w settinfl necessar to the action Ollmrd (g) and Dave McLean; 3' m’? D0115- Nexl m9 “illlteslil-m" "min On a Wee end." The film is A‘ Ymh“; m)’ . 1 M .., s b ,1 had to mp five times in a two-foot released through iriiiicc Ai-uml 6"‘ ‘ yew“ a ‘e i‘ a “ circle ioihoii: going outside. .ey ——-——————— lflgg)glqzés‘jo?lg){ Guns m); 3‘ Bmmydind to stand on one foit for five ' THIRSTY CITY E - ‘l _ seconds within the circle and then TORONTO - (ca; - Water con-l Gm‘ U.“d.”“alar -_ 1' Jim” iiiiii completely around in the is" sumpuon l" Toronto h” ye" Gillis iii), 2.. Pauline Fldnngan and to me fight‘ In the» Mock dim . reached zsnasxisonuo gallons With ' gram. hey had lo do dllllfllli turns which caused the spectators gasp All Candy proved inn-milli- ind this, mind you. Wilh- NQIIi Hansen .23 points for second place. Biil Corrigan of l-llllsbora The fourth ‘E god/WW? BUGS far/a‘ KNOW m: 01/25 STRIPID CUCUMBER BIITLI Small beetles with (our yellow and three black stripes on backs. Gnaw leave! and fruit. Often carry bacterial \\' t. '° c°m°lhgiii‘fiifii."iiliibi‘i’t'i (lnrrlen Guard. Repeat when ll ‘Rlfd. wade-marl irisscricioss meat in P. I. Island. crunchy pastries and tractive grounds will ant, extends a hearty He knows you will be I8 ALWAYS GOOD. Reservation for (‘The Brightest and lightest Spot liter Dark on . Prince Edward island” Good living begins at the dinner table and good dining demands I attractive appearance and superior flavor in vegetables and meat. REMEMBER Bandy they have an experienced stat! and the most Enjoy a temptin ing at Sandy's in Marsliileld. You will English fried golden brown chicken, For your Sunday treat or after the show you'll find that the short drive from the city is a pleasure and comfortable lawn chairs on at- landiy would like to remind you that he has built a new extension on the dining room, seating capacity now one bundredpeopie and can cater for banquets, weddings, Lieut. A. l. Saunders, ’S RESTAURANT _ A .ll_ .l_ ‘s Restaurant is your best bet every time for up-to-date kitchen equip- g meal in attractive bright surroundings by din- flnd everything there, from french fries, to home cooked ioe coca oola drinks our specialty. .___1___v invite you to relax after dining. ‘T and parties at a very abort notice .2I'1t.- D. l‘. 0., congenial manager of Sandy's Restaur- invitation for you to drag in and t uaisited. back often BECAUSE A SAND '8 '1'! IOOD Sandy's Restaurant Will Remain llpoii till i l. ii. dinner; parties may be obtained by phoning Gharlottetown 1688. /