ruby 16,1941 1:'—— —'~*———~- Exclusive Fight Pictures JOE BILLY _, LOUIS vs. CONN 18 rounds of the fastest fistic action ever filmed, includ- ing the terrific twelfth when the champion- ship hung in the bal- ance . . and the knockout that saved the Brown Bomber’s Crown. Two Days -:- BIG MID-WEEK SPECIAL Til-tidy PRINCE EDWARD Thur. woaws Loveuesr I BLQNDE (Madeleine (arroll) ROPED av TEXAS I (Fred MerMurruy) q n s'{\Pu'u"i'H'J'n‘u'fn'i'i'f MATINEE 2.30 EVENING 1 AND e -FINAL SHOWING TODAY- “TIIE CASE 0F THE BLACK PARROT” (Match Your Wits Against A Master Crook). SHOWS 2.30-7.00 AND 8.45 m-e-tv-I-nv-Il-I-m, 5's‘: OPENING OF POPULAR NEW SERIAL 3—BIC DAYS — TIIIIR. — FRI. —SAT. I-‘LAMING HEARTS mllszlng Guns... A Thousand Thrills! SEE CHAP I “IIIAII uunr" l2 EPISODES OF ROAIIING lllRlLLSl your favn " c l l hummer Ilene some PATRICIA iii-motion IIHTOI l Its A Legion Dance I ARMOUBIES Wednesday, July 16th ‘ Din‘ Connolly's l‘ ‘ Dancing I—l ADMISSION 35c Iverybody Welcome 428-7-10- . Trinity United Church WENEBDAY, JULY 16th I Pk Oil's I sumlireyargdlhlofisli I llPmItL-Stanlfill: Beach. II. 8. attitude to ' Azoreailapellerdels. WASHINGTON. July 14-45.?)- Sumner Welles. acting Secretary of State, said today the United States is anxious that Portugal retain sovereignty over the Azores and Cspe Verde Islands. He called attention at a. ress conference, however. to a s te- ment in President Roosevelt's mess- age to Congress on the occupation or Iceland that it was vital to Am- erican security that strategic At- ‘FFIE CHARLOTTETOWVTII Glide‘? DUN This column is reserved for news oi local Interest, but advertising of s newly nstu s may be inserted at l cents s word. strictly psy- sble in advance. CONFEDEBATION LIFE mania‘- ANCE. CBASWIILL for Photographs. WOBTIPS Drug Btcre will be the only Drug Store open this afternoon and evening. L468. MATE 0N PRINCE NOVA-Capt. Horace Hyde of Murray Harbour has been engaged as mate on the Prince Nova. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH. — Services for July 20th. Nine Mile Creek ll A M. Canoe Cove 3 P. M. Churchill 7.30 P. M. St. Catlierines, Friday 18th at 8 P. M. RAW. T. W. Goodwill. ' fer. 11-451-7-17-11 PARKDALE WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTE Afternoon Tea, Experimental . July 17th, 4.30 to 8 P. M. West Kent Band in attendance. Proceeds for war work. 11441-7-16-21 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - ‘fhe Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at Cape Traverse. Bab- bath. July 20th Services 10.30 A.M. and "l P. M. Reparatory services Thursday and Saturday 7.30 P. M. I..-461-7-16-ll. AT THE MONTHLY CHEST CLINIC in the Town Hall. Summer- side. Thursday. July 11th 10-12 Al“, Dr. H B. Howatt will replace Dr. P. A. Creelman. L-462-7-16-1i. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS- Among CENTRAL GUARDIAN Takes His First Pasto rate Rev. d Mrs. Speese at N orthwood a t.» . i - < v “M. _ , . V . Rev. and Mrs. James Stanley Specie, new p35“!- ‘my w", o; Q. golrxtfwood Rlflfl Baptist church and Mrs. Speese‘; brother, John 51¢. (Manchester Union July "l, 1941 NORTTIWOOD. - Rev. teaching of Sunday school and Adult Bible classes, director of James young people's work. conductor of lantic outposts “remain in friendly hands." He recalled the President's ss- sertion that the United States could not permit their occupation by Germany to be "gas air or base r ven a a a - -“—— gill/sat. the swggtefin hel-Jmisphegrcell" g To TAKE COURSFP-Cflllilllfl L- Welles mode his comment, 1n ‘W. GOOdWin and Lieut. R. F. ACOIII connection with n gtgtement, by officers oi N0. 81 Infantry Reserve the Portuguese Minister, Joan Company, Veterans’ Guard of Can- Dibiachi, in New York Saturday, ads. left yesterday morning for Al- that Portugal had received assur- dershot, N. 8.. where they will take ances the United States would not the practical part of their military move into the Azores or Cape Verde course. 'I'he nbove company is now 15131105- being recluitcd in the city and . ——-—T——-— presents a fine opportunity to war Lighter Side the successful pupils passing the Grade VIII exam; were Noreen Costello, Ralph carragher and Ieo Carragher, Green Bay. Teacher, Helen Cavragher. Nortbvmod R1 Ba fist churc although this ? p h cf ex- arish. He has preached in eight di erent states, including the New England states. New York and New Jersey, and before 17 different denominations. Rcv. Ms. Speese. 29 is a native M’ Harrlsburg. Pa. He graduated from the National Bible institute, New York City. and from Gordon 0011980 Of Theology and Missons, 30515911. with a bachelor of arts de- Eree in theology He is now doing DOS! graduate work at Gordon ED116818. toward his bachelor of He is s member $i=m1ey Speese. new pastor or thei a seres ovf evangelistic services, teaching in summer YMCA adult Bible school, and speaking st mis- sions and rallies. RW- Mr- 590658 was first licensed to preach at the Delanco Methodist Episcopal church. Delanco, N. J.,1n June. 1934. and lieerised to preach by the Baptist denomination at the Strong Ba/ptist church, Brooklyn, N.Y. in July, i938. Rev. and Mrs. Speese were mar. ried June l4 at the parsonage of the Second Congregational church. Dsrrtiester, Mass.. by Dr. Andrew Richards. past-or. Mrs. Speese, for- merly Mary Florence Giddings, st- tended Simmons college and Gordon 901M812 of Theology and Missions. g l Vetéftbnillllllflllllgdi? serve‘ their coun n ome eence w en un- Of War Found w In New Movie Screaming air raid warnings. The ring of hobnail boots against once peacefulpavements. All of the old world blacked out-except for one tiny spot along the southern coast -LIsbon. Here. in the small capi- tal of Portugal. remains the last outpost of sanity, peace, Bughter, music and romance. Caught in the sharp focus of the camera's lens, this last bright spot on the dark continent looms up like a beacon to a care-worn troualed- world. For Lisbon, with its century- I old mystery and natural beauty, is alive with dancing feet, peooed with men and women bent on a mad merry-making chase while they still have a chance to enjoy the sunny side of life. Starring the season's most scri- sational hit team, beautiful Madc- lelne Carroll and fun-loving Fred MacMurray, Edward H. Griffith, producer-director, has turned out r comedy story of Europe's last gay city, "One Night in Lisbon." which will open today at me Prince Edward Theatre. Fred MacMurray plays the part of an American aviator who ferries bombers across the Atlantic to the l RAF. He falls harder than a par- achullst f or Madeleine Carroll, glamorous volunteer chauffeur to a British Foreign Office official. The locale is evenly divided be- tween air-raid shelters in London and Llsborvs glittering gay night- life. Fifth columnists stalk 1n and out the picture between laughs. furnishing exciting suspense and more than one reason tor romance. Excellent performances are given by the ell-star supporting cast which includu Patricia Morison, Billie Burke, John finder, Dame May whitty, Edmund Gwenn and Reginald Denny, Noted Comedian In Serial Role Budd Buster, screen since i909, has never played the same characterisation twice. He has played comedian roles in a number oi Republic pictures, in as mflny varying roles as Heinz pro- ducts. In "The Adventures of Red "Zvder" he was s storekeeper, In "Drums of Fu Manchu" he was a Chinese character. in Zorro’s Fight- ing Legion," s Spaniard, and in "Dick Tracy," he was a lighthouse keeper. On his latest film. "King of the Royal Mounted." Republic serial st the Capitol Theatre this week, he is r. vinegsry hunter in the backwoods of Canada. Six - Footers Actors had to be six feet tall or over to quality for roles as North- west mountles in the Republic serial, "King of the Royal Mount- ed," whose first episode opens st the Capitol Theatre on Thursday- wally Reid, Jr.. who is one of the mountles in Allan LATHE’! troupe. proved to be the tallle, reaching six feet four in his stocking feet! W000 ISLANDS-CA Sundays, from Wood Islands at and from Curiboo ct 9 A.M., I P wmedlanllsts received tickets for irregular can rennv senvlce Daily sailings of Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" ore, including able to go overseas. WESTMORELANI) SCHOOL. -—- At the annual school meeting of Westmorcland School district there record attendance. which showed a growing interest in tne education of the younglqcoble for whom they are responsible. The meeting was presided over bv Mr. Bert J. Trowsdale. u-hilc Mr. I-lest n MacVittie was re-clccted secretary. It was decided to enlarge the school mounds and the additional land for same was purchased from Mr. Yer- ner Moore. and to make up-to-oate improvements on the schoolhouse. Mr William E. Weddell. whcse fine work was cmnliasised by the trus- tees, was reappcuiied as teacher and the new trustee is Mr. Aexlas Matters. CAPT. DAVID W. MACKENZIE. nciv on service overseas with a Que- bec medical unit. who has lust been awarded the degree of Doctor of Science in stirrer-v by Columbia University. according to \\'Oi‘d receiv- ed here by his parents yesterday. Capt, MacKenxiie holds the deglflcfi of B A. and M. D. from McC-ill. and B. A. from Cambridge, and he received this further academic award from Columbia as a result of ad- vanced suvgicnl work lie had been doing prior to returning to Canals to enlist In the army- He is the SO11 Redpath Street-Montreal Gazette. HOME ON I.E.~\\'E—~A Charlotte- town boy, Elton Worth of the RC. N.V.R., Wilt) trek part in the Bis- marck battle a few weeks ago, is home on leave at present. He had an interesting experience when his ship took part in nhe sinking of the giant Gemian battleship. He is better known as "Buffer" to hockey fans who followed his career When he played with the famous Junior Royals. Other lccal boy's home on leave nt present are, Acting Sgt. Vernon Gay, W0. 2 (I.G.) and Bceitbdr. Don (Baldy) McKinnon (‘LG-J A.R.F.I.G., who Spent billet! month; in Iceland and later six months in Newfoundland. MANY MOTORISTS FIXED -—- A strict check up on vehicular traf- fic in the city was conducted durinl the month of June, it is reported by Chief A. Birtwhistle. Over 100 motor vehicles were tagscd with the traffic violation summons dllf- ing this period. seventy-five motor- parkin and 32 for not observing gtop sgns. The 107 offenders ap- peared in the Police station and each paid a. penalty of $1. Durinfi the svmbolic Torch Day ceremony- held in the city June 17. not even a minor car accident occurred ties- pite the large crowd that visited U16 (my for the event. MANY DRUNKS ARRESTED — Arrests within the city llmlti dur- jng the month or June llmollmtd to m. it was revealed in Chief A. Birtwhlstlc’; report to the City council. The largest number of ar- rests for one offence was 17- 1'01‘ being drunk and incapable. Next came the five for beln drunk and disorderly, making a to ul of 22 ar- rested for drunkcness out oi the tn] or 29. In addition to this two were arrested for drunken driving. The remaining arrests were for oi- fences as follows: vagrflllfll’ 3; B8- snult 2 and Insanity 1. There were two convictions under the Prohi- bltlon Act. Two cases of luvmlle delinquency were dealt with and one of the offenders was sentenced to two yeras‘ In the Reformatory. Use Mlnsrd‘s for Dandruff. 7 A.M., II AM. and 3 PM. .M. ond 5 P.M. Atlantic Stand- of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. MacKemie. m five summers and resigned last fall. -Sackville Tribune. Service Company, located in divinity degree. of Phi Alrphs Chi scholastic honor society in theology. Among his varied ministerial work to date has been supply p35. for at the Bergen Street Mission, Brooklyn, N.Y.. frsm June. 1935, f0 January. i937; and assistant minister of the Bethany Presby- terian dhurch. Bronx. N.Y.. from October. 1937, to June, 1938. His miscellaneous activities Include She has had experience in young people's work and in vacation Bible schcoli. Flor the last year, she was employed by the John Hancock Life Insurance company, Boston. she 15 a native or Charlottetrwn, P. E, I, A brother of Mrs. Spcese. John William Giddings, l6 next month. will reside with them. He will enter Coo-Brown Northwood acad. emp next fall as a junior. Queen's CANADIAN euro uoruuors eon _i|_n nun IIICTIIIIS Repeated bombing raids on Bri- sh port areas and the industrial‘ midlands has attracted fresh at-l tenlion to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are hurried from shelter to shelter and finally urlven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places ,ure found for them all, places of relative security. but their belong- ings oi’ all kinds are destroyed. The sir of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of setting theml tims.” Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the [loyal Trust Company. Charlottetown. which reports the following re- ecipts to date: Received yesterday:- _Spring Valley Women's Institute, up onc mor ith e tit 5°90‘ oi elotilling alhdwbeddsilhr: Isqullililuril! Sslgalldcnell Women's Institute, more difficult. ‘ ~ - I T‘: Igcfl the" onormou! ncedm Red Point Women's Institute, un s ave ccn started In varlousl - parts of the world. Her Majesty 11ml" Clfllill. CWIOWII. 82-00. Queen Elizabeth has permitted the John 0- Meal-end. Milton Station. use ol her name In connection with 1 $3 the Dominion campaign, which is‘ officially known as “The Queen's- Canudiun Fund for Air Raid View Elihu» Women's Institute, moo. Previously acknowledged $2,446.77. TOT.-\L—S'Z,U8.77. :P(;IICIAJ"TCOURTV-E-InTI eaféhfiérfiiiafifiivTiéif-fifiéifiée Cflllrt yesterday a drunk W615 sent ' Edward Island boys, Irwin Clarence to jail for 20 days on an old com- llioss, Sumnvrslde and Basil Gar- mllmfilli- field Johnson, Fortune Bridge, ———- joined the ranks of the Empire's FAREWELL GIFT -- On the eve ir h 0f Miss Bessie Halilwells cepaitiuc a men w en ti?‘ Ottana tovitake up hegedutltcs inl e cw s" ce‘ a “um r ° n" al Canadian Air Force ¥.‘.’.“’i‘l‘.."3.‘§.’2l°’a.§?él‘..£‘”fii‘l 3.2km} w their "wuss" u Mel-we- M- loveiv travelling bag as a token of, 119m!- the esteem in which she ivas heL-l; in the community. Miss I-Iallitvrll.‘ HALIFAX, althtaucgjh ecitirelv takcg‘ by fiprgrlse. polntmcnt of 8H EVQTYOIIG OI‘ 6H’ I1 X1955 _ said that the relationship form-l l‘ Canaan“ ed would i July l5—(CP)—Ap- Major A. R. Cooper ‘ Legion War Services ‘sways l» wmemyeml- Silt-lift???‘.?f‘$..§3§..i’§i“l§”m’ yesterday. Before the war Major Cgopfrnwtyy l m Higgins was held yesterday after, C ar° e w"- uoen from his late residence at, Jolmstons River. Service was con- ducted bv Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Pallbearers were: Messrs. William 11.,‘ McEachem. John McDonald, Waller| Munn. William 'l‘rainor_ Edwin, Brazil and Joseph ‘Irainor. Inter- ment Mermaid Cemetery. I SUCCESSFUL TEA-The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of St. James Presbyter-l lan Church held s successful after-a noon tea on the Kirk grounds yes- terdsy. A large number of citizens took advantage of the exception- ally pleasant weather to attend the tea and renewed many friendships among the numerous outside visi- tors attending. The grounds were beautifully decorated for the oc- casion and the garden flowers were greatly admired. T0 INTERNE HERE-Mr. George Inman, graduate oi Mount Allison University and of Dalhousie Medi- cal School this spring, was a guest here last week of Dr. and Mrs. B. E. W. Bsrrihlll. Mr. Inman has been serving as an interne in a Halifax Hospital for the past three months and will enter the Char- lottetown Hospital for a three month peflodlater this month. He will spend the next week visiting his parents 1n Summerside, P. E. I. Mr. Inman served at the P. E. I. Aulnc for QUALITY KIIIIWS Ilo Compromise ELIZABETH ARDEN’S Powder Illusion Only the finest and purest ingredients are used in ELIZABETH ARDEN'S Face Pow- ders. Poudre d’IllusIon l5 Kofififlmer sheer, Im- Durtinit a lasting smoothness. Priced at — — - $2.20 Information Bureau at NEEDS FIRE FIGHTING AP- PARATUQ -— A recommendation that the "dump" or the I-Iyglege - e Personals Mi . M. Turgeon of Edmon- . ton, Alta. is at present a gucsl. at ‘ Glensiadsle Lodge. ‘Iracadle. ; Mr. and Mrs. George R. Keefe 1' have returned from an enjoyable ~ holidsy, having visited Mrs. Keefes z parents in Muskegon, Michigan. , _ Pie. Andrew Arsenault of E. l. Highlanders has le moming for Quebec after spending r s short furlough mtli his wife and. - family. I00 Gerald St. 1 a?” t Miss gourd Breers, City. has re- l urned ome a ter spen lng a fen’ days at Argyle shore. the guest o.’ ‘ OUR ANSWE Mrs. John c. MaePhail. ~ to your budget problem “w mu“, friends o! M,‘ Jules O Iiuvc you ever had to do without Dennis 98 Gerald s“ are ‘On-y m, lhin vs, you needed because _yon jug;- of m; 11111955 a; m5 home and, coul ntaiforri thcmmeveradrnlttenl all him a speedy reqovertg you wanted more life insurance but -i—— ,~ ' i II ‘ Ii i" bl Mr. John T. Valley, teacher Si. i iasfillrlllrlllfu‘ “m” c“ or a B the P. l ft this Peter.‘ Lake school 15 ‘spending! If so here is an answer In - 9 . your awagiifiggl M‘ m5 home in AL.‘ prnhlem: A Special Budget policy which requires only one month's w. n. s. MacNeill, re onal su - 5 '1"'“l“m “m” ' erintendent of Canadian“ Nationrtlil 1 11°" ‘”“.““P|'~ P“ ' 554790 Dmlbh’ vrieyegxai)“. Moncwm and ML H_ A‘ lroieeriiun min-y; nt age .30 the pro- Muquisl supervisor of plant and l mium isun y8b.l5.Tlien,lopnivido‘ equipment Moncmny are visiting for the EUAIOWEIIK‘IHDHEAIH,Fsenlllllllll Charlottetown on official business "We “l u" "n"? "mcv "low" “"4"” , for a similar small amount, all dated nhcnd. Yulfll gci n receipt by mlil each mmiili trillion! even liavin to remember iliul your premium is uc. This is the safe, modern, easy way lo get the life insurance you've always wanted. Wiilmut obligation send for folder explaining Iiow you can get pmieclinn for your family or income for yourself, fur as little as 85 monthly. N Q RTH A M E R | C A N I-‘l F E Please send me Information about your special Budget Policy, together with free Pocket Memo Budge-t Booklet. Gunner W. Roch of the Coastal Defence Artillery Training centre, Halifax, left on return to duty to- ' dsy after s. furlough spent at his home, 8 Chestnut st. Mr. Edward F. Roche and Miss H. Costello motored from Chelsea, Mass. Mr. Roche has returned after ‘ spending a. pleasant holiday the guest of IVIrs. Ephraim Costello, Bonshsw. Mr. sud NIrs. Alvin F. Seidon. Mr. Fred seldon, Miss Barbara Seldon. Mt. and Mrs. Simon, M. Stewart, Wollaston, Maw, Mrs. Beatrice Poor, Miss Phyllis Poor, Medford. Mess, are spending their vacation st Pa-rkview Farm, Cavendish. Mrs. H. M. Welsh of Vancouver, B. C., and Mrs. Arthur Knight of Mt. Peller, Vermont, are guests at , the home of Mrs. J. M. Cameron and Mrs. Bell straiton, 9i. Fitzroy 8t. yam, .......... _____.,_._ Address loss _-_-_ lTI-LAPTIIOHN an. s. arr-zvnssos‘ Mr. Lloyd Hssiam and little - nun-m llunnacrl. daughter Ann of Blenheim, Ont. 140 Richmond st. returned to their home Friday af- l ter spending their holidays at Mr. Hasiamk h o m e "l-lazeldean", Springfield. Mrs. Carl Greenan of Kinkora and Mrs. Anthony Dumas of Rox- bury, Mass, were visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Da- -, mas are on a holiday visit to Mrs. Dsmas’ sister, Mrs. Greenan. Mrs. Wm. H. MacDougail and her Elli... Miss n“"°°““"’il’°§ l’? “é oience c e an Mrs. Fred McMahon. have returned chufloluw“ to the city after spending a pleas- ant holiday at Morrisorrs Beach, Georgetown. I TODA Y’S WAR MAP Potatonldug Poison Just arrived a carload each of n-rsenlc of lime and de- hydrated iime. Lowest prices ivhclesaie and retail DILLON d: SPILLETT LE-NINGKAQ wfimw mzarzl/ O MOSCOW I O U!!! I KflifA’ I'M/lg»??? ___ on‘! $3 flfldkll/“IK I IWIIA/FI” id's military The battle In Russia. which Hitler and most. of the wor critics thought would yield n decisive German victory in from 0118 W urd Time. LATE TRIPS ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY mo sun- DAY ARE NOW m eerecr. The Ferry will Ieuve Wood Is- Iunds or soon utter 6.30 P.M. us possible 0nd from ¢flfib°° i" eastern part of the city. be provid- ed with aome form of fire fighting apparatus, was incorporated in the three weeks, has developed u lull because the Russian! "lull" u“ Germans to a standstill In front of the Stalin fortified line.‘ ‘Th’: first stage of the battle. lasting nearly three wr-cks. INN "l!" Ii a W,“ Jnmesorrs |.\,"E - ROIIEIII SllllW . . - WIN?" o! “l9 A915"! sflnlmrl’ of‘ _ 1 y‘ | h‘ b n _| e u 1 qflm-y [m- ghq- (immune and A" l IVD lllll l‘ mo“ on" 8 RM‘ u‘ posslble’ ll", change l‘ mud‘ “scum” new’ Peter L‘ Walsh‘ m m! report finsllrfitzlllzsglctlllrys for lhvenltlllssxlanaill (l: the map the numbers sllnif! as " ‘ » - - I I9 "old "lQM "In"? from cumwo’ gr m“: c’,'§°mch,,,,‘§,'c,il"§l,°e “lllfigulil QUEEN STREET (I) Little change on the Finnish front. (2) (icnnnns make no hcnd- Igfl’ "1"" . > I " “p I commende m“ n“; pubucxoners way in the Baltic sector. whore Rcval possibly may rcmaln In Rus- sian hands. (3) Russians halt Germsns In vital Minsk and Bohrulsll sertor. (i) Gcnnunlc forces held st this point where thcy hid "f" dsngeroill- (S) Nothing Important under way on the Bessarshisu hunt. ' s nun snlarssrl enonueneu of the Market Building be equipped with s plunger. i5 feet of rubber IIDRTIIIIMBEIILAIID FERRIES LTD. hose and nossle. to helpnkeep the L-ssl-s-le-ttplses In s ssnitsfll