FINAL TODA Y—2.~3o,3 7, 9_P.1l{. " A ‘ -dunno’ ‘ - g " flramalicicfiaol .~m.m Mnnswii » tn... lURNfR‘ " PLUS BOB BENCIILY CRIME DOES NU!‘ PAY mile: EDWARD: Friday & Saturday ...SE00llll is “Dr. Kildare” Series! nuns: ~ - slim . l'°"=°‘**“‘-=---‘ IAMES! ~ ,. ".‘..'.‘.';‘l."t"'.‘.':.‘.’.'i."3 vlnnooninionyntui IIIIGEIIOIS IOIIIIIGE! Day! LEW AYRES Mr“ BARBYMOBE LA RA I N E DAY‘ NAT PENDLETON LANA TURNER ' SAMUEL S. HINDS. IVNNIT mini! 9 - M A I N SHOWS 2.30—'l.00—900 P. M. is marred (or lnit uh I" nature III! II 5 word nhlrh advance. I ——j »%N'fiDE§ATlON H73 INSU§— ANOI. L-M89-7-21-EL . COME To KIRK House Garden Thursday, August 10th, I to 6 P. M. Pipe Band in at ndance. be Itrlclli Pl!‘ THE FREE DENTAL Clinic de- serves your siippgrt. Visit the Kinn- rnen Booth at e Exhibition. L-i150-9-10-12 S—M'.rs. Annie been VISITS F B I E N D ho V‘!-51'-1118 'rnl.ssioners on In tiou which opens in that city y. Later he will attend a meet- ing of the Canadian Bar Associa- tion which opens next week. Provincial ‘Exhibition illews Notes now; I 59c, artialug I to J W L-10'I5-8-8-Si. rapidly nearing ‘ . penwrs have iuiishedr the construc- tion oflthe d1'_essing rooms for the ivaudeville BYUSLS, new barn for show horses and have rebuilt the beef cattle barn at rear of in Building and made repairs to oth- er barns. A crew of whiteweshers and painters have redecorated the . Grand Stand>_, ‘Main Building, en- trance to Exhibition _and every part that requlerd renewing, so that by Saturday it will be at its best. The race track, where some 90 to >100 horses will test their mettle in l 12 events next week. has been gone over and hundreds of loads of @133’ .taken oil. All that is now required “ush it and go over it with L. ToIiay—Friday—Sat. " “ ’“ a ,_ sin» a “mu ‘u u CARTOON AND COMEDY ~ LONE RANGER, CHAP. 6 SHOWING DAILY 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 P. M. lers and a copious sprink- it will be as fast the Mari- 'I'he Main Buildingiis being dec- orated by Menion W itlock and as- sistants. Entirely new eifects will be used. These will be in keeping to some extent with the Confedera- tion Celebration so successfully pro- moted by Mr. Justice Arsenauit. Menton Whitlcck has made quite a name for himself as a decorator, but he expects to excel himself with his efforts at the Exhibition, so dont fall to take in all the new dec- orations when you visit. it next week. ._.__._ Carpenters have built a great number of new tables flower stands to be ready for the increased showing in the horticul- tural branch. ’I‘he Governor De- Blois competition has made this feature perhaps the most attrac- tive part of the Main Building. The season has been a favorable one for flowers and entry listsalready in assure p :iity of competition. The 1939 posters put out by the Exhibition management have at- tracted a lot of favorable comment. some from such far away points as Hartford, Conn._ and Toronto. A firm writing from the last named place says: “We received your post- IOWN -—(CP)—'I'here’c a wide rid for dersanuakers here- Ibmrll. labor bureau was unable to fill a demand for six ex- gnoed in this cog. l P O. N. 8- OFFICIAL PASSES '1 .4,s. EHTESS ]l«,' PLEFISURL 7? HDU ll _HUli|. ber 1, 1933, was ap inted pay- master for the Atlan lc Region of anadlan National Railways uartas at here. on or Mont- be made -Iiiu Ml la n. OVA SCOTIAN ~ i HAi.n=Ax.'. N.S.\‘ smic. at mmopoman ‘ '70,Iv!¢Mld1a Qpppinted guest rooms. J witbiub and'niowIa--a ‘ ‘annurpnud cuinino ui-via: m-ioodu of an lkovinoo in modem mproor ltructnn mu. flip ' “ applidn adjacent ‘5°,«.§o* ".Ir§"iiil1C'l‘1V:'R.' , av5**e.'..M9!°a'*»'T*' ""9 oe pressed er and have placed it in a, promin- ent part of'1he office. Everyone that comes in remarks favorably upon it. We are quite proud to have it to say that we are from Prince Edward Islan " In our advertisements of the Ev- enin Shows we have mentioned the Char ottetown Riding Club and the Vimy Jones Riding Club as taking t. A wire rweived from the all 1: Riding Club states they are shipping six horses to com- pete in the die events, which means that our local clubs will vie for honors with the best from the Atlantic Port. The appointment of Lt. Colonel Timmls as judge of the Light and Saddle Horse Classes is common on very widely. He is so t. well known, in fact such an lntema- tional i , that sur rise was ex- at his se ces could be obtained. But it is a fact. Colonel Tlmmis will be the orbiter Tues- ‘ N,-Aug.’ 9270?)”: _._._.k______. eng SA§{A'I‘O0 A triple ban-eled combined rifle and of the property ct Halls of Ethopia. O'Hara oi sh , once Selassie. former Emperor now belongs to Fred Saskatoon. OUT OUR WAY MB-I‘Y V Grove. is reported better at P. E and new _ 1 CENTRAL ‘ ow nnouuu not: wax '1 lb.» 2 ill. $1‘-00. Bogus‘ End . ' him?-8?’?-‘:1. ' mom P. I. la—Mr. and Mrs.‘ MIODODAJII. of Charlotte- E. 1., were in-eek-end vis- wwn. guests oi‘ Mr. and Herring-(New Glas- Mrs BEE. esierday morning for ide . E. I.. W attend the the Grand of . and Rebekah time Provinces sessi encing this morning. —( ew Glasgow News.) HOME FROM VACATION -—'i‘he Misses Isabel and Evelyn. dauahters 0! Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Span le, Abomiombie Rad. have just v- ed from a delightful two weeks visit to Prince Edward Island. They went via New Brunswick crossing I181 from Cape Tormentine to Borden. While on the Island they were guests at several social functions. among them a iundieon on the splendid new car‘fen‘y. S. 3. char- lottetown. They also visited Sum- mersldc. Charlolitetown and many other outstanding points or interest. —(!Tew Glasgow News.) Personals Miss Marjory Farrell, York is vis- iting friends at Bidcford Mr. Fred Ncwson and son Ted and wife of York, are visiting a New York for a fortnight. . Mrs. Marshall, Pleasant I. Hospital. Mrs. Lloyd MacMiilan is spend- ing a few days at York, the guest Ci her parents W. C. and Mrs. Watts. Mr. and . Vernon Duck. all of York, left by car on a visit to Toronto. They ex- pect to be absent about two weeks. -, . T. F. West and daughter Mrs. Frank MacDonald, both of mdoin, were recent visitors at Win- sloe and York. The Misses Charlotlx: and Sara Holman returned to Boston Tuss- day. They were accompanied by Miss Alma Essery, Union Road. William Cato Macbean, oi’ Bos- ton. and wife are visitors at Union Road, the guests oi’ J. W. and Mrs. Macliean. Mrs Earl Cook. and Mr. Patrick Murphy, Rcsllndale, Mass. has returned home after a months visit to his brother, Mr. Peter Murphy. and family, Morell. Mr. M. Cedric West. manager of the Bank of Commerce Luncnburg and Mrs. West, were visitors to York. yesterday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. West. Mrs. Ella Powers, of Roxbury, Mass, arrived last evening to spend three weeks among friends relatives. She will be the guest of M.r. W. J. Carr, Cumberland st. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Keahler and son Freddie of Camden, New Jersey. and Mrs. William: Christ- mann oi’ Detroit Michigan, are via- iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Toombs. Kent St. Mrs. Minnie Wheeler and daugh- ter Laura, of Brookline, Mass, ar- rived saturday night to spend the month ed’ A ust as guests of Mrs. Wheelers riece, Mrs. Wendell Match and Mr. Muiich of Bunbury. Mr. Charles Murphy accompanied lg Misses Ann and Katherine ughes. Portland, Maine, have re- turned home after a ieazant motor trip to the Island, W ere they were guests of Mr. Murphy's father, Mr. Peter Murphy, Morell. Mrs. Fred Harris, of Wcilaston, Mass. and sister Florence Mac- Phersozi of Boston, Mass, arrived Saturday night to spend the month of August with their mother Mrs. Alexander MacPherson of Kilmuir. Mr. Harris is expected to join Mrs. Harris the iirst part of September. da . Wednesday and Thursday ev- e s next week. Another half-century exhibitor at the Bi Fair, who will be 8. guest, when i ORBILS next week is Mr A.,‘ H. Boswe of Marshfleld. As a boy‘, of 12 he started exhlvbltin Provincial Exhibition, Hal ax and for fifty years his name has been on the prize list 0! our Island Fair. He is one of our most suc- cessful farmers and is training sons , He [ doesn't go prying and kn at i-helMr DRIVER ‘ By Ai§ExANDEn’ CAMPBELL ”;AIth':¢g.nnux'hurunflb.eto-. suspected she meant nun. considering tint they had ex- changed about hall a (loner; ]enI£nC- a an and still, he rerlected. as he morosely sipped high $19. one no/nn‘t an merely remarked how be to have pleasant company on the voyage, and had instantly irozen up. well-—civility. that was the thing. Aiopit filitenem. small tall]: B i‘. couldn't help dincunautge small talk into one particular - "has your finance been long in Africa?" he asked. e She removed the empty soup plate v.a.tnin,g and replaced it with one can an _inval.ld's portion 01 nsh swamp- ed in white sauce. "Two years." she said. Sotlieyhadbeenpartedfortwo years. It must be the genuine thing. then. A pretty girl like this was not be wanting in admirers eager to prove the truth of the old adage that a“ makes the heart grow lender of somebody else. He ate llsh—and continued the cross-examlriation. “I suppose." he said, "you will be looking_ forward to seeing him bit too far, oi ins one again? That was going a co realised tan . into the heart or a betrothed maiden about to rejoin He expected a rebufl. “Not exactly." she said callnl . “I mean. there's no need to get ¥ool-i excited about it, is there?" .. O .. her fiance after a long sep:-i.ration.Jn “No. You see. we arranged everything belore Ruperl:—that is. Mr. Featuerswne—" “Your ilaince." we knew it to iino what father was be him to 100K for. Alter careiuiiy consider- ing an the possibilities, R/upert ac- ciucc that two years was a sale esti- mate. "11 he discovered a skull of the proper klrid-—the kind that would clinch father's theories. 1 incan- before the two years were up father and I were to go out, and, while lather and Rupert were examining the discovery, we could get married. and that would be our honeymoon." "Combining business with pleas- ure, so to ," 5 There was something in his tone which made her look at him sharp- ly. But she went on. “'I'hat’s one way of putting it. certainly. Only lsinhemsted re- search work is hardly Any- to be again.'ro have another try, you ow. . "As it happens. the two years were almost up when he cabled that he had found it——just the sort or thing father had described on see,” she finish all planned from the start. That's why I said there was nothing to get excited about." “I see," said Frank grimly. She glanced. at her watch and rose. “You must get some sleep now. I-Lad enough to eat?" Yes, . - "Oh. I rorgot to tell you. Your car is being taken care of. Father went back to have a. look at it. There didn't seem to be much wrong wl.h it. The local garage had it towed into the village. SHE IS TOO CALM ank leaped convulsively. and the bed springs squeaiked. “The local garage—" “There's no need to wony." Calm- ly she answered his unspoken thought. "Fame: forbade them to tinker with it. He wouldn't, even let them star-t,the engine. That's why it was towed. He back again "Very sensible of your old—your iatherflhe said. with a sigh of relief. "Pretty ‘ e car. ou know. And not mine. There'll a big enough row as it is." he added gloom . . Harri rather radiant smile ndnin-“said he u bust u a. doom yourself tact. "Look hem." said Frank. "YOU'VE own bed. one But not to sleep. Symphony Orchestra. W‘2XA£', “Good night, ’ she said tranquilly.‘ "Have it good sound sieep...i.. you want nuyunmg. ring the cell. Mu. uisobeyuig . Frank Alta cautiously out or bed. He rain I triiie many but mherwisu per- lectiy 111.. me store across Lne room and quietly opened one door into me other oeoioom. . his mechanic, lay sleeping peaceiuiiy. The narcotic the doctor and given him him done has work. So , Firarik went back to his nis thoughts ran. Here. was a preltty girl an exceedingly He had heard or young things to pleue ctive-1ath- certainly A arently, however, this Rupert FEG e had entered upon his iniutom. not with reluctance, with zest He had calml 0s and cons of how long he was ely to be separated from his fiancee. He had arrariged for the honeymoon to coincide with his andi her fa.t.her's celebrations over the, finding ofthls skull i From being a singular sort of bloke, the man began to assume the silage or something rather inhuman. , Col blooded. Ref llmn - Prank con] up a. picture o something thin, wcedy. and heavily spectacled. But lets be fair. he thought. can , be a case of birds of a feather? After all, the girl was taking it. caimlgencugh. No fuming and fret- ting. ut then wasn't that the trou- ble hf had deduced right Iron: the The girl was too sell’-contained. Too calm. Too ccnndent Tranquility W88 all right. but. alter all. a star- flsh was tralnquil as you please. self contained was 9, good thing. but you could have too much 01 it-like one 01 these rather cold 1 Grecian statues. Somehow one could never imagine one original of one of these statutes hBVl1‘.g’B. od laugh. Doing anything on imp . Balanc- 1fl8 8- ' of water over the studio , door and waiting for the old Greek i sculgator tobeoome dashing in. human. But this girl—thls Dorothy Elling- ton—was human. when she iorgct to be so coldl serene. That was her savlngl grace. t was easy to see that some y she was made for laughing find dancing and having a good time. like any other normal pretty girl. But she was deliberately sup- theoe impulses. Y At this juncture ou ter U110 began to scowl lug darkness. t was pretty easy to see why. Be- cause she was modelling herself to somebody's idea of perfection. Some- body had impressed upon her when she was at the impressionable age. that this pose of sezenity was the smart thing to do. (To be Continued) Mr. Car- e gather- -i.-wi.-av.-m.-vuvv-as-u-.a.n.-L-tn.v ‘Today’: Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Standard) vmumu THURSDAY. AUGUST 10 6225 p.m.—"Don‘t Tell England" Anthology 0! foreign views on Eng. land. GSF, 15-14 m:-.g., 19.8 m; GSD. 11.75 msg., 25.5 m.; GSB. D 51 meg., 31.5 m PRAGUE 8:55 p.m.—-Musical Program. OLRAA, 15.23 meg , 19.7 m. »«//.2’,zi‘«’z*.i’5:s‘L<’5’/}¢ ’V 3 ANY om. WHO HAS A LOVELY COMPLEXION IS . REALLY ATTRACTIVE so I ADVl$E._TAKE me our came. or you». saw r -..7f,5i : 9. careful about SMETIC SKIN. uses lux Toilet Soap regularly ?3‘..°.°!§‘;."’_‘°" would note the tiniest flaw! Fool- ish to risk dullness, little blemishes. enlarged pores: Cosmetic Skin. Ho11ywood’|lovcly stun, elem girls everywhere remove dust, dirt, stale cosmetics thoroughly with Lux Toilet Soap’a ACTIVE lather. 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