I’A_G_§ SlX_ >5 .. p. 7" ~ MONDAY ,_...M _‘ SHEARER A CLARENCE BROWN p...:....... .s vééififlfiééz‘ | I Efrmce Edward— LAST DAY for "“'°.'::'....°:.';*“-I . -' > —--——-—....—-mi-atr-—--. - :’."‘*o."':. "'**'"‘"::.';°°.i'..=.'::“*s:‘ ._ Gplgrmr and Mrs. Delilois. Mn I Hello! Here‘: the picture the whole town is talk- ing and raving about! it’: M-G-M's masterpiece! u“étlt°r;mu AND FOR TWO DAYS OIIOYII’. 8. TUESDAY SHEARER IS IN GABLIVS ARMS AGAIN! Thrilling news...ee their great romantic adventure tliunde train the screen! 1 ALSO-NEWS: 5i5i'-':'-'-‘-'-'- I n" -'-'-‘u'i'u'in'u'lfH'|n' Today’: Short Wave; _ .- Radio Program *' (All Time is Eastern Standard) 5.5% -t.-u-.u..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.'.'.'..-. sATI'nn.-n', .rl'l.Y 29 SCIIENX'CT:\DY 2:30 p.iii.~Co.=.inopulitt1n Rhy- thms. W3XAF‘ 9 53 meg., 31 4 m. Bl:'lH.lN 5:00 p m — The Unitrd States es Reiiectotl in C-ornizin Writings. DJD, 11.77 l"l1L’,'¥., 25.4 m. - BFDAPEST 6:00 p.m.~—“Old Hungarian snows 2.3o—7—9 P. M. \ _Dance." HAT-i,’9fi2'm’egT; 3? 3?. vnnoue 6:55 p m.—Musical Program. 0LR4A, 15.23 meg., 19.1 in. 7:15 p.m.—Rhapsody Hour, W3- XAL, 9.67 meg., 31 in. HOME 7:30 pm. —- Chamber Music; Alice Andreani: “Roman Land- marks.” ZRO. 11.81 mcg., m.; IRF‘, 9.83 meg., 30.5 m. PITTSBURG 8:15 p.m.—N.1tional Barn Dance. W8XK_ ll»87 meg.. 25.2 m. LONDON 8:45 pm.—“Prrss Gang," by Capt. R. Harrison and St.-phen 254 Potter. GSF, 15.14 n-eg., 19.8 in ;, GSD, 11.75 me-g., 25.5 m.; 9.51 meg. 31.5 m HEREDIA. COSTA Rl(‘A MODERN BUSINESS ADVERTISING REQUIRES Through the facilities of the MODERN AD SERVICE BUREAU advertisers in the GUARDIAN are provided with the most up-to—date l curs —— copy ._ ARTWORK — . LAYOUTS —. ETC. Absolutely F_REE Simply Phon_e'.132 Our Copywriter Will Call on You .l3"4l3°'A" x 4“, l NEW’ YORK I‘ v \ 9:00 p.m.—Broadcast in English I WESTERN WEEK nun: FINAL TODAY ~ -. , 2.30 — 7.00 — e.45 nuy_noaEns ———1[\'__. " IN OLD CALIENTE " -—ADDED— MUSICAL —- CARTOON LONE RANGER N0. 4 MON—IUES—WED 2.30 —— 7.00 —— 8.45 P. M. ' ALSO CARTOON IVIL SICAL l<'i.0l'D GIBISUN‘ “Voice of Costa Rica.” 9.69 incg., 40.9 m. RFRLIN 9:15 p.m.—l040 in the Shade!- A Viirimy Hour. DJD, 11 77 meg., 25.4 in. 'I'I4NR.I-I, I'IllI..~\I)EI.I’IIlA 9:45 p iii.—~Sa.:iird.1y Night Sere- ‘ uncle. W3XAU, 9.5!) mcg._ 31.2 m. l.ON.DON n.m 4"l.llCk§' Dip ' (27th ii . G31. 15.20 meg . 19.6 m: G.D, 117.‘) lll".§», 25.5 in; GSB, 9.51 m«:g., 31.5 m. l‘;\[tlS . 10:20 p.m.~Taik in English by P. J. Ai'c‘i:'nni'rl TPBII, 11.88 m.; TPA4, 11.71 meg., NEW YORK 10:45 p.m.—_Dance Music. W3- XL, 6.10 mctz. 49-1 m. I ONDO . N 1 x1;15 p_m.fRecltt1l by Tom (Williams (Baritone). GSD. 11.75 A meg” 255 m ; C513, 9.51 meg., I 31.5 m.: GSI, 15.26 mcg., 19.6 m. Crop Rliffit WTNNTPEG. MAN., July 3- The hot dry weather reported last week has continurd over the ma]0!".'«l' oi’ divisions in the western Wain grmvlncr aims. The Port8I¥e—‘B1‘3“' don division in Manitoba and the Regina division in Saskatchewan ‘has suffered the $651359 damfige due to luck at moisture. Practically all districts require min '0 G55-l5I« 1“ filling l1.":\rl= and dnmztge from heat to coarse grains and 10%|‘ 50W“ wiistzit has bsen extensive. While grass ll(‘.‘[)[)-€‘.‘S are numerous, partic- ularly in southern areas. the extent of the injury still remains compara- tive light. Hail damage has also been slight. Taken as a whole. the three provinces still an-tictpoite a better than average crop according to the weekly crop report of the Dt-nnrtmmt of Azricultume, Can- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAL THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column In reserved (or noun or toes! Interest Inn ulvcrtlsinx or I newly nature may be Inserted It 5 cents I word strictly pay- _'J"‘_.'”_.__‘d"!‘2‘-__ ' ‘ cnnwnu. for ruowgnpna. 5-e-:2. CONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUR. INCE. L-B789-7-21-31 WEATHER FORECAST — I-lot, unless you keep coo1_wit.h 3. Sam- son Bale-flex Electric Fan. Noise- less. safe. economical. Butt as Maonae, 171 Grafton _St. L-583-28-21 CHURCH NOTICE. —- Brenda]- bnne Unitod Church-.—Rev. E. Milley Minister. 11 A. M. North Grenville. 7.30 PM. Breadalliene. special at - "8 i tug at both services. L-wt!-7-W-1i. ROGERS HARDWARE have everything for spraying. Alrsennte tine, Airsenato lead. Paris green, bluestone, hydrate lime. lump lime. oil cans: also stooknid and Crenoid cattle spray. L-495-'7-2'7-29. HAYING TO0LS.hey rope. hay by M“ D blocks, harpoon forks, earborundum stones, forks, handles, scythes, snaths. Rogers Hard L-895-7-zi-29. VISITORS TO SQUTH MEL- VILL!-:—Among the visitors to South Mellvil‘.-e from U.S.A. ere Mire. Pheobe l\rIacK on, Lynn. Mass, her daiigh-tor, . A. W. Nielsen, Newark, New Jersey, also George MacKinnon and little son Bobby. oi’ Peabody. Mass. W'hi1e here they are the guests of Mrs. George Dunsford. CARZIBOU TERMINAL NOT READY——Ca.pt.a.ln T. G. Taylor, who celebrates his 85th birthday today. has recently retu:ned from a. holiday spent in his native Pic- tou. He vmited the site of the ,Oarribou terminal for the Wood Island ferry. and was advised by the contractor that it would be some considerable time beiorethere would be any progress to report. The undertaking will be 23. costly one, and the piles. etc.. to be used are all to be from British Colum- bia. 'I'i1-e Captain also visited his old friend, the Hon. E. M. Mac- doneld, and was sorry to fir/l he was for from well. The dust nuis- imoe on the roads in Piotcu is no better than it is at Keppoch. and summier visitors the?-2 can visual- lze how bad‘ that is. The Ciaptain is in exce'-lznt health. and looking forward to succeeding birthdays. ROGEIS EAIIDWABI have everyt.hl.ng tor sfirfl .’ Araenete lime. Anenate lead. green. bluestone. hydrate limo, lump lime; also stocked and .oxeonn.il cattle spray. In-496-'1-2'1-29. HAYING TOOLS; hay rope, hey blocks, herpoon rats, carborundum stones. forks, handles, scythes, slate. .Rogers Kin-dweie. L-405-'1-27-29. I ' CALVIN CHUBC!!r-Mermaid. — vDrvine worshlpwill be held on sub- 'bath next at two-thirty P. M. Rev. ;G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. ’ Lt-009-7-N-ll. PRESBYTQIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—- Breadelbene Presbyter- ian Chtureh. Preaching service Wed- lnwdny, August ‘Edi: 1j:lghDr. A. O. Ttlomson, Broo e 3183. I.-eov.-'1-so-11. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The -,B.ev. C. W. Gorey of Bridgewater. N. s., 9. lormer minister of this church. preaches, m and ev- ening. Included in the music of the ‘day will be a. duet by Messrs. Harry Craswell and Russell Jones at the , morning service. and a solo. selected. . . N. Bell. Visitors to the city are cordially invited to worship with the Baptist Church. MOTORED To P. E. I. —- Miss Winnie Kldston and brother Reggie accompanied by their 515- ter, Mrs. George Moore and Mr. Moore or Lunenburg, also their cousin, Mrs. Harold Barrnett of Beaver Bonk, motored to P-E.I., «where they spent. several days, visit. mg in Charlottetown and other points of interest. They had splen- did weather {or their trip. and re- port is very enjoyable time. return- ing home T'hursdey.—'n'uro News. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — Sunday services will be held at usual noun-s—Rov. L.M. Murray, BA, B.D.. will be in charge during Rev. Mr. Miller's absence on vacation. The preacher for next Sunday will be Rev. A. S. Weir of Vernon River. Mrs. Weir will be the rolo‘st at the mornin; serivce and will sing a set- ting of the fnmivlialr text "God so Loved The World" by FearL<,. Mr. Roy Smallman will sing sandersons “Beyond The Down" at the evening worship. Mr. A. Roy Kendall will be at the Grand Organ. PENTRAI. f7H’RIS'l'IAN CHURCH —sundav will be the closing day of the Roy. S. C. Coone-rls minis- try at the Cant-ral Christian Church. 'I“e farewell sermon will be nreflchsd on Sunday morning nrd the sermon topic will be. “Confidence in the Gospel of PBESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN ' m'oolt.neld Churn. — services next lord’: will be ged on account or the funeral eeryice or Mrs. Malcolm Mu-Kenxle. The revised order Glasgow Road 11 AM. Br-ookfleld Stiridig school 10.30 A. M. Hansville sun y School 11 A. M. No E aching service Harts- ville Ch . Hunter River Sundlai s Bibi school It(“oIhdri‘£;r July ealst each morning 9-12 till Rriday. Service Erode}- $neAPi-esbytzelréog PCl’!n1:‘2'CI'l wednes-' y “gm ' 12-em-7-as-11. cc "Vito" Glass is tho. only window glass that transmits into the house the sun’: vital health-giving Ultra Violet Rays The Cost of exciidnging "Vito" glass for ordinary window glass is small,-—quite insignificant compared to the health advantages obtained. Doctors tell you to ”Vita" glaze all windows facing South and West. H. It. s. IIEMMING & Company “Vito” Gloss Agents for Prince Edward Island - 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown JULY 29. 1939 GLASS VIBITOIIS T0 P. .3. ISLAND- Mr. and Mrs. Clltiard Wood. dauglttcr Gerda and son James, also Mr. and Mrs James 6. Wood. all or Gowanda, fN.y.. are visitin friends and relatives in P. E. 15. land. Both families ionnerl belonged to P.E.I. but htw_e ll ‘ in U.S.A. for many years. It has been 3 great treat to renew ac- quaintances again. Everyone with whom they all came in contact. welcomed them cordially and never had a. trip so much enjoy .,i The visitors expect to their home in Gowande, N.Y.. MEI‘. 11.3., is spelndding the city with Erank leave for ty L434-7E-27-29.3.; _ _:_—§ Pmsomns oz”-i.r§.§‘f§.g’$'l.’.‘ne_" ‘it: "§%‘°"°g. vocation inMonc- ‘l:.‘dnclI’:rrt!:1y?danabyghRI:.’{el‘:5 Mmen Artur operidtng ton, Jack Anew and e returned home to aha.-riot . W. MoK»eo 0! Saint John. some weeks in his brother Mr. N’. McKee. Dox!:.hes*tel',M.nss. Miss Extflier Harper, East Royal- . left '1‘uesdn.y morning for Bos- °“.ton where she will spend several the 31st calling at Bangor, Maine and at Waltham, Mass. to visit 611- her sister Mm‘ Albert other brother, Mr, Lemuel Wood.’ whom they saw on their way to the NH” Georgie Hum, East R°y_ Island. Mr. W. C. Wood is e brot:h- l MW’ er 0! Lieiuta Wood of Hunter River and his two sisters are Mrs. James Dunning of Clifton and Mrs. George Johnson of Long River. Mrs. Wood l is a sister on! Mr. S. 131 Cannon of h O’Leary Road and of Mrs. Hierliiy of Cascumpcc and Mrs. on their trip they visited Chor- lottetown end were in the Pro-l The m vinclal Building and stood where'Rodd' N Their Majesties the King and is spendtngher holida s in . at- Mr. and. Mrs.‘ A. J. Hanway, who Mary ave been visiting friends at Bur- P. E. I., have returned to their Albert Gay or summerslde. Whue.(.Iir"“,,:’) New‘) 1C8 Brunswick Street.— e.-11,2 friends of Mrs. Amos ort Milton, will be sorry uem Smsd‘ Wmch was 5 matlm loam or her illness intheP.irioe Q thrill to old friends who have gone from H5 “°W “nae? Mrs. Thomas Doyle. North R1115- been an uplift and they are great— ltgftrffifiggglegy mi V“ M ‘ .. a yr e, 1-, this life to their reward. To Mr. and Mrs. Wood this reunion has ly pleased to see the improvements mam. They missed many llixlward Island Hospital where she going treatment; motor on a on p. E‘ 1_ V land William MoLure, Lowell, ::PROVINCl'A!. Prize Lists {or 1939 are now ready not reach Boulter, secretary, Charlottetown. Use Mlnerd'n for bites. i ndinn Nnticnnll Railways. WITIIERED STALK8 ; plagued Enet. . or com on n gnllemiller ‘-N1. — I typical some in daught- .,,. term new \io....i..—Juu- hole. nmouereilnlvolwuu nfkjx ,_,.. -.v.>iu{...m.'....._, i__r.... i’....ul.r nu,»- omsluol flout »-I water | 'AI|l!6M'fllIIIH-lIIlIIlII¢rIll‘0IIflIt'vlIItl§ehintory' oIthoIIIIw||Ml!,~‘uwpqbIt‘hlod7Otb,drhenpottdamrenatnpoflk'whtat nnlhu, u I V y ‘ _.‘.-‘. " . .‘ 2» - . z..'. __ - :1 iron" I . It 5‘ ,. am an woodllnll in-onuuéu. gun or uounmm. V . .. -on: 3» ' nil -u;.~«~-.-«v- ; : ""- ‘. Mr.e.ndM2m.L.J.-R ( - EXHIBITION um Dmowm), ay nee Ed and helm: mailed. It a ropy does aocom you please write J. W. V511 and son Robert. nied, by N113 Olive Dono- N Yeft yesterday morning for v ow ark L-230-s-21-tnfioya-ble vacation with Mrs. parents, Mr. Donovan, city. KIRK SEA ROVERS SAIL FOR SHEDIAG TUESDAY after spending an en- Ra-V's and Mrs. Charles Piloted by Skipper K. M. Martin the two masted sailing ship "Bounty” will sail for Shediac, N. 8., Tuesdoy morning with crew fro thebove Kirk 5‘ Rovers. The boys will stop over and participate in the regatta at Borden on Tuesday, and also in a similar event at Slfediac on Friday and SoturdaY- Northeastwllf. S. in Grip of Record [Drought 0: Bank of N8. etelt, week-end with friends {gig-zetrown and other ——*.__ RACING DRIVER HAS N ESCAPE Am‘ BONNEVILLE SALT 27—Me<‘.ha rv loflfi of Ab Jenkins’ !\1t‘l.. " C dragged cm, the Utah“:-5i>eedatlt;1::,‘ his clothing ablave, e\'er\‘.ed at ‘ tinish today to Jenkins’ latestmgk sault on his own 24 hour mgbuafis _ en sufiered bums 1 length of his right arm endlmum the calf of his right 19¢, n‘ times were smothered iriflicted critical lnju.ry.be!°mm" The accident occurred no“- end of the fourth hour of dentin; gontemlplated 24-hour run. 'rmu1,. ted by a bowling motor noise Jgn, kins Dulled into the pit {or {chug by nilechlgnic gill] Oliver and M... "11 5“ 115. e latte ' Ye'1;‘l}'1-Old son, 1 r Ab’ 1" e crew re led to a cause or difficulty and .l§S£'f,{,§ entered the car. As the dfly started the twin motors of his 5'. 000-pound "Mrmmoii Meteor am‘ overheated gears locked the N’ stalled. and me broke Em. -—_. scam: msv wm . N. ., 1 _ <cl>>—Bru.-itn wiilte'sSi3og&§ $0,. -11 Giants easily defeated a lean. dulslcfll Kent-ville team 13-2 in m §:‘3“"‘-l§.'“ b:..==.:;~“ ~- , 9 ta treated um. Kentville hlurl e'V€‘l'V inning, em uukm storm‘ ll ,...~