q old received a black and swollen JULY A19. 1944 fiuvstnvimflfirivb‘ avrrwrl n PRINCF‘ FYDWA R!) n A5\-vu"-'-'I-'VHVMHA'BHNH'HHH" TODAY ONLY “MELODY PARADE" SHOWS m _ , _ H, THURS-FRL-SAT. ___ __ -——- the Dance Band from N 62 _" B. T. C. will have as tlfekr special specks. Arngligt Hgnright, gliz¥lOf of Londonill-ngland, drum SMOSHING SMJCGIFRS‘ ba ttcfl ‘ Also Capt. America Ne. 6 W EMPIRERv -.a~. . e ‘. rare-v ._.___-?-—— i assailant and charged him_ with R. Greeson l clal elections ' " THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN - =»-¢"-~.--twn~w TO-DAY and THUR. SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 9 g rjXTRAll — Popular Science — Puppytoon — Funny Animal Short _,,_ww¢.wnmwwww.wi nwwmflnmw. Two Outstanding tries These two artists from Bench Grove ‘Prainini; C d to all the local Jive fans and any- pne "who l5 interested in really hot irrunpet playing. 7-19-11, 1 Ottawa Watches Election Campaigns ' OTTAWA. July 18 - (OP) ‘Mac d t rd police she The Commons starts holding fore- wansnzsiiyskenggnilil thi: slamming of noon sittings tomorrow in its final a door got out of bed to investi- i drive to clear the order paper and gate and was confronted by a BOY. 351011111. ' Meanwhile. political I attention in the capital is divided between d h truck her the problems still confronting the hmzgf§fgif§lgyeighe sirgamed and House. particularly the family al- ilowance measure, and the provin- in Alberta and Que- Politiclans here are more con- And Comedy holding a blanket toward her. She kicked him and struggled WP“ wuummmmmvwmnna ..-__i-—._-.--_-_-_T. scrnis mmaan IN in ascounrn wrrn raownla i heéhiasgeilgntprétlagé L SANTA aha-Isis} Calif. July’ said tire boy declared he W“ hm‘ 3 b“ “g- “- l8 — Actress Jeanette Mlicdon- 111B l will/Phi!‘ in the actress’ cui- | eye end scratches and cuts on her fsoe in an encounter with a prowler in her El lfnconto hotel lot e Friday night. Police nr- reste a 14-year-old bellboy as her actor Gene Rflymmldr “m0 is with Mme. Lott AOTION NOW! I. "‘Action on FAMILY ALLOWANCE ” Important Message to all Canadians by Mrs. Cora CASSELMAN Liberal MJ’. for Edmonton E80 Lehmnnn. W 2. “Action for SECURITY 3 WELFARE” An outline of LIBERAL DIRECTION of‘ important activities henefitting every Canadian family. by The Hon. Wishart McL. ROBERTSON President National I-ilwrnl "V-vlnratinll TONIGHT! C F CY 9.30 P. M. (“It of dsaaa lnparhnt speeches flea for who n-Irlm mm I07 Qmvflr- " ' m h h t k a handkerchief iiigimfltecinsvheen Osohe turned a lieu: onlidiss Macdonald. the “'11P f; the “m” is studying voice here lchickweed seed. iccrned with the Quebec elections ythan the voting in Alberta be- ‘ cause of the belief that neither the -Liberals nor the Progressive Con- ‘servntives are nn important factor in the western province and that it will be really a fight between the C.C.F and Social Credit. While Alberta's election will not be generally considered a test of strength oi’ the Dominion Gov- ernment the voting in Quebec is [regarded as having an important bearing on the approaching Fed- eral campaign. A prominent Liberal member of Parliament from Quebec claimed during the week-end that the swing ;in that province was towards the government of Premier Godbout but he added that the campaign had a long way yet to go. There was a marked difference ‘of opinion as to whether the Un- \ ion Nationals or the Bloc Populaire lwas making the greater progress also serving [but the hsrdboiled election of its greater election experience. see THAI‘ nuns nave-recur! or war-ca Improved s . is another . Well maiizhinnrl production ini simmer unu-cr present conditions can be made more profitable than in winter. taln a 50-00 per cent production in summer as well ns ll'l winter.’ When conditions are right, o. hen can lav all the year round. Many of the principles of adequate hous- ing amply equally in summer and winter. Points to be observed in summer production are: (l) the comfort. monteniment and proper feeding cf k the hirdr; (2) take out the windows ortn i“; doors. and make the novliry- house as oool and airy as p2 sible: <3» keep the house and clcnmmglree from lioltrmaxfid‘ zi-iia esu yo n-- watcr. Never I3‘ the water! fountain; go dry. Hens suffer in-i icnscly from lack of wafer on a hot; day; <5» his of green feed-the uzrcat conditioner. and (B) a good lrlusi. bot . The birds do like to dust thcmselvot. coluTw-ou crucnweso Common chickweed in spite of its frail nporarance is a very hardy land pcrsistant weed. Not originally native to Canada. 1t is to be found in all parts of the Dominion where the soil is moist and rich. The rted is small and is frequently found in clover and timothy. Under laboratory’ fc=ts. many samples. n3r["*,iil"i'}u c-f timothy. are rejected on account cl‘ the prevalence at Artists Coming Ne,“ Hm” evening. July 2w- wife beater got 30 do ' °- *- SMOKE our no Fins: - Not lot of s_ and mom] smoke is there any fire as Mr- Hflnriizht is the leader of the War Industri Ba d . er. fits...“ “d onmeflnogrifilrnace is thought 0&0 have been trungpmt pifiyuers especially m den“ the cause of the an e. W01‘ . a w ch he excels “'1 y, n i . ' vlsrroas TO r. a. ISLAND - Engnndalfi }‘§"“m§°k‘.',§g‘“h§°fi,§,$ Mr. and Mrs Clark Capwe , Pro- now in Amherst where he plays vidence‘ RI" “e spendm the“ for a very fine local outfit and 'is annual Ymlldfly on P.E.I. ey are R180 drunémer for the War Indus- o-f si W111 perform with the gig-iii: “find: Holy ton, u first visit to the Island. be or special Intggt causal. eummi ‘lib column in reserves hr news of loosl internt. bat advertlain of a nanny natIe may ha iueried at five cents a word. strletly nay- able In advance .____._________.__. CI-ABWIIL for Photowaaba CONFEDEIATION LIFE IN S UIIANCE. . berg screams rggauacy mung h Drug l‘ @911 alter-noel): Ind evening.‘ 7-10-11. MR. AND M88. TYNDALL SEIIIPLE. Kensl n. the engagement Annie Grace to Donal V o1 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cousins. Park Corner. Marriage to take place July 81st. 7-10-li. THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the Citizens’ Adowion Com- mittee H. M. C. S. Charlottetown at the Ciw Hail on l. ursday ev' $111118. July 20th at flve qdféoglt MAL-GEN. LETSON VISITS ClTY-Malor-Genera-i H- F. G. Letson, Adjutanm-Czeneral. Ottawa. and Brigadier D.A_. White, Officer Common Military District No. 0, Halifax. made a brief. of-a ficial visit to the City yesterday. i-‘JFH! '~'..‘I-'\H\'s'\n'ir"u' AIB VICE MARSHALL VISITS PROVINCE-A distinguished vis- i ibor in the person of Air Vice Mar- shall Raymond. Oificer Comman- di No. 3 Air Tra Comir He was accompanied by a number ‘of other R.C.A.I<“. officers. COMMUNION SERVICES will be held in Murray River. Church of Scotland. Preparatory service ‘Sat- urday. July 22nd. 8 P. M. Holy Communion Sunday. 23rd 10.30 M 1 A. . caching. Sunday July . Monday. B P. M. Rev. Rluhn: Westoway, Cambridge. Mess. in charge. 7-19-11. r.__ CITY POLICE COURT —- At the City Police Court yesterday. two drunks were fined $80-00 and 30 days and $10.00 and ow. or days respectively. nvlcted of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was sen- Itenced to seven days in Jail and a ys. there la a W88 pmven about 3.30 yesterday morn- ‘ ing when the Fire Department was‘ called to the Island Telephone bvuildinz- Too much cool gas in the guests at Mrs. Capwelrs Dare/HIS. W. A. and Mrs. Macquarrie. Hamp- ton. They are accompanied to the Island by Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jenks and daughter Miss Susan of Gran-I- nt. who are enjoying their YOUTIIFUL GUEST ENTER- TAINED — Mrs. H. W. Bernard of rBradalbane, entertained eleven young guests on Friday to a tea party Dom 3 to 6 p. m. in honor of Miss Sheila. Mclnnis of Char- lottetown, who has been spending the past two weeks the guest of her aunt, Miss Mary Graham. Games and other amusements were provided for the guests. after which supper was served on the lawn. Miss Mary Graham as- sisted the hostess in serving. The guests included the Misses Sheila Molnnis. Freda l-lickox, Roberto and Christianne Todd. Jaretta and Eleanor Murray, Betty Cousins. Lois Abbott. 1‘ Matheson. Lulu and Alice Toombs. CROP PROSPECTS — The Bank arl Thomas Bagloies next: of kin is his mother. Pansy Baglolc. and has conlmencmi whne pasture has Mrs. Gathering Gallant. Rustico- ficial. additional moisture is re- Peter's Bay. P E Mrs. Ma £980. 470/ l/a (IQ/fires THOSE YOUNG MEN in uniform do pop in at the most unexpected times. Well, they can't come too often, bless rhem! And you can be all set and ready with Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup on the shelf. no trouble to serve in a jiffy. just watch the sparkle in their eyes when you ladle that rich, golden broth into their plates with lots of delicious egg noodles and plenty of tender chicken meat. ifwgl%l. cincu flea lottetown was seven years ago. MncNclll nnd Miss Anna It’: Anybody could tell, at the first taste, this is not just noodle soup bu! Chicken Noodle Soup. The broth is slow-simmered from plump, selected chickens-just like they made chicken noodle soup in the old days. This is the kind of good nourishing food wartime work to do. and-White Label. Made by Campbell’: in Candid to: C?“ and waved a handk the steel bars of the bear exclos- ure the beast grasped her arm and figawed it from finger tips to ei- {W85 of Montreal Crop Report for 9he'M , e, r E. . Pie. Frank . Maritime Provinces says: GrainslBflillflles next of kin ls his wife. d.’{.‘§f."w§“§.';“.“,fl§§j§" aggd Nlfesrl have made good progress and crops! Mrs. Marv M Baglule. ‘Kelvin Milford Maclgherson and m m’ "i - will be average The yield of hryflrvlée- P-E-I» v- Bishops next s..." m, he, mnddfi, P5» The "m 1m gillltbeElzielflvi‘ nvgltised 9X65)”; 1n g) n L‘ "1e§s§§§°' “£5.31?” Egg‘ Miss Arlene Nilssongfrom Elsi-hr? i “e” “F ‘“‘§,‘“d°" we .wer a , » -. . ,.. .._'wo erc.t hgavcle mm id!“ pggpect; ousting Doimns next n; Mn is his mother‘ ton. Mass. ore HS-lllli! their 515C915! R fihjmfio SVJ folks need these days—s hale and hearty soup with lore of energy for those with Look for the Red- N NOODLE SOUP PAGE THREE NOT JUST NOODLE SOUPL-BUT CHICKHEN NOODLE SOUP safiisha " amputated Her condition, urgcons gave herI Join-sfghiigi.‘ in the flue ii th 115w‘ iidiiinot'uli'mm' A/sriit. r dents here are gvng e cs to e Maurice Dupleasis‘ party because M11118 Rimlfly. Alibertflh. P-E-I n Scuris East. P.E I. It 15 possible to main-I M quired in many districts. CASUALTY LIST-Anions! those r rim killed in in the |la est Canadian Army Casualty tbist is Lieut. Ronald Joseph Mac- ibonald. who was with the yioyal Canadian Artillery. Lieut. .VtacDonald's next of kin is his mother. Mrs. Clara Novella Mac- Donald. Peake. P.E.I._Alnong those weported as having died ls A/SBL James Le Roy Raamsay. who was with the Royal Can- in is his other. Mrs. Among those reported missing nrc -»Couporal Ambrose Randolph Mnclntyre. who was serving . with a Nova Sootla and PJLI Regi- ment. and whose next o! kin is his wife. Mrs. Lsabell A Moclmyre. and Private P E I. snd Privates Edmundo. Joseph Hubert Gass. David I-uke Horton. Chester Stanford McLen- nan. and Eugene O'Hanle_v. each oi‘ whom were serving with a Nova ‘I glared/fig é-zzer/ Relieve Cracking Instantly Sore, cracked, eunbunud lips make life miserable. Prevent unburned lips with llaapaylfilt sets use proteaetge gin: between e totally-skin an a umhg rays of the sun. Its wonderful emollient-lotion protects the delicate membranes from chopping caused by wind and water, so m: stay smooth sad soft. When lips are sdy cracked, L lgivee quick relief, seals tbs wounds membranes against dangerous gmaa. llamas natural heal- lng. Get Lypeyl at atom would uleétrlulariy. lei uverywbereln dy em. llaIIal lal er r iTYPsYL ---~-~ let Ioseaaflenea -—1 father, John F. Duffy. butler. Gov- ernment House. and his brothers. _________ . HEXIIIBITORS ATTENTION! --i Provincial Prise List is now avail- able and anyone who has nut rc- ceivefl one can do s» by writing the Secretary. J. W. Beulter. Cher- lo te I'll. E. I. 7-7-tf.i Personals i —-— I Miss Norma McDonald and I Shirley Coffin are in the city to-l sy. I a Pisquld West. has returned to Ot-< Sea . 24-year-old daughter of i" Oman" “ilPm "Wm 539'”) taws Saturday after spcndimfa 11y zinc manufacturer. early ""65 8T0 1111dP1'_P\11li"m5°1\- "5 eight weeks‘ leave at his home. -r. rrday ivhcn she and thrcc. r<>111i1nrcd_\"=1‘.l\ iu-TOO ocrcs in -—-- {companions capped a night club‘ 1943. RH H1 PM? 0f 22 P61‘ Mrs. Minnie Horton. Cambridge iorw by \' m: central pork rho. The bull? =1 ‘P-ilP 113$ bffh Moss, is the guest of her sister I Police so when the inrl cl ib- Cffflfiffi b1! 5-1 PS1‘ CPIlt- and 1'1 Mrs. Andrew McKinnon. Plsquid. ‘cried ove three-foot guard zailljlffi . Mrs. Andrew McKinnon and Mrs. Minnie Horton were visitors to the City Tuesday. Miss Miriam Graham. has arrived gt a vacation. Ottawa. Brackley Beach {or Mrs. Una Dell Gay. Dorchester, Mass. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jay, '14 Cumber- land St, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKin- non. Rivendale, have received word from their son. Lloyd, who is now; . " overseas. i Mrs. William R. Tuplin. Indian River has received a letter from her sun, Cpl. Charles Tuplin say- inl he is in Elnglsnd. Mrs. Alex Barker. of New Zeal- and. has received a cable from her lhusgand saying that he is in Eng- an . Mr. end Mrs. Bernard Mclsaac of WIRCWIIC Maine ond Mr. Neill Molseac of Rumford Maine, left on return home Tuesday morning af- ter attending the funeral on Sni- urday. of their sister Mrs. Urban Curley at St. Pstricks Church. Fort Augustus. Fred P. Duffy. assistant man- ager of the St. Moritz Hotel. New York, arrived in Monday nikht on a visit to his IA BOO-pound polar Charlottetown’ ‘ acres have been planted to ali_ types of tobacco in i944. an m- . crease of 17,260 acres or 24.3 per Polar Bear Chews Arm Off i943. The i044 area exceeds by a slight margin the acreage got-l set at the Dominion-Provincial Agricultural Conference in Dr:- s ember. 1913. and is only slightlyl M ,_Y bclor the 92.300 acres planted in i _ a I 1030. the ycar of record tobacco’ production in Canada. _ i --- Increases in herbage this your. NEW YORK. July l8 —- (AP) —_ bear chewed. the r ht arm cfi Miss Catherine s The greatest expansion is found in Canadian Army firefighters here tackle hlazesI plane managed to started by bombs dropped when a Nazi hit and run —lCanadian Army- cent over the 71.140 acres planted . -'~ in are common to all tjrpr: of tobacco. i i. the acreage nf flue-cured toiarrrn . '- ' “Bionic and sluts" SHADE FOR IIOGS Hogs do not sweat. but in warm ireathsr they may become ill wit): the heat or loo hfit to cat enough V I _ , M‘ s , _ 1 to show gains. 'I'hac is why shade lo! *'::r°."'*:1°."*":..": rr:.*::.:a‘2%l§.1:'¥i trifle ri%rri“lrl‘é‘“rrriilili'loiirr~wir“ w‘“"‘°“’“ °““ ‘tar act.“ Warm‘. O a II S S . ' ‘i S llO I'll IIIUC] W316i‘ B. Brunswick and Nova Scot-la. Pota- I ;;‘§e“d‘¢e§"?“°‘ M‘}“‘“§“°- P E M. um . IIIGTBISQII Aflrfiflgg 5on0 time. They like to drink a mm h u h made] . . s next o kn is hi5 sses . an Joan and Marion ; d “on l. .. i w” ‘md l“ e" 7°‘) “e . Doris M G858 Cherry FDPQHCB BQWIIOSS. daughters of Mr I a“ ° - ‘ A “m” 0f “m” ‘hwl 39°‘! 9min" and m‘ °utl°°k is Valley. P.E.I. Pte Horton's next and Mrs. James ll. BOWIIGSQ of] ‘ be “mun rewh m “u “m” rromlslns- Apoles are sizing Well o; inn i, his win, w. Mari... 1,_ ,Occec. Florida. are visiflnfl their! Iobailcil PIOIIIIIIgS and prospects for an Jlvtrflse MW Horton. Mt Albion. P.E.I. Pfe lcrnndoarenis. Mr. ond Mr". An- T are favourable. The yield of straw-lMcunnflnqs next n: kin i5 hisrllus Matheson oi Springfield. and i ' berries has béehN light PL"? mother. Mrs Ida McLennan. Nor-‘iflher relatives on the Island. ‘They l , “—- f _h r glllfielhrillglclln agiqinceogdwsagtol Iilanii.igi'al-ignley's next of 5151i; lslxéllqfgirgierxglilrftscenfildfirvig: 15213: Calhaclilh: “'.‘S‘o1'¢y..os‘§’rv..¥rhg° rhoi-ii hile recent rains have been bene-' mother. Mrs. Marly (Yllanley. St. try indicates that about 83.4fm; BROADCAST C.J.F.X. ANTIGONISH 5S0 Kllooycles Thursday, July 20 9.45--l0 P. M. Subject: attack shell-shattered Carpions WJI. Radlophoto). -cured acreage liq?- bec, 3Q per cent in cigar leaf, and 20 per cent in the pipc types.