THE CHARLOTTETOWN, TODA Y & SA TURDA Y . ti. “Z/ $225M” JANE WIIIIERS‘ - GENE IIIITIIY A l r-‘w MuriovieWeuvowfiunk Mfllomue SATURDAY Dilly-Continuous From I P.M. IAlt llww-ih00 NEWS 9.10 Shooting H131! 10.16 Ghost Break"! 11.30 The Kin: ALL snows DAYLIGHT TIME O INTERMISSIONS. 2nd Slmw-KIO NEWS 3.54! Slmotlng H1511 4.55 Ghost Breakers N Z ' _ " j Today & Saturday » GUNS OIIDED "TRIGGER FINGER |TCH|NG...Cossidy ‘l ' rides Io his greatest adventure! , . Paramount presents ; I - , . . . Clarence E. MULl-‘Ollflks * gmdlwgl f , I i ‘#5 a W43 = . ~w-wlllllllllwaovou minimum-Null"! l ILICIIITEII-IIAIVIISIRIIBR-LFIMELIIIKIIIIWIMYSQ" DAILY 2.30 - 1 - 8-45 P- M- ‘ I PLUS: CARTOON - COMEDY k million l- Arld Iliad‘. 9‘ ruins/f BREAKERS A Paramount Picture with IICHAID CARBON - PAUL IUKAI ANINONI QUINN -WII.III IISY Diluted by OIOIOI MAIINAII. The Central Guardian ‘Condemns War this column u reserved for new: ol local interest but. advertising ol ' r 11'1"‘! our» mi l» MM Chain Letters al. 5 cull!» ' wuru Illhtlly pug- advance. " ""° “’ ~ A M Jig as-ohiln CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB- letters. banned by million Gw- wcil. L-arlla-l-zi-sil. lernment criminal law. a few are ___._ ago, have reappeared in Mon al. REV. M. 0. BRINTON. Hiillladl-‘TIIOSG forbidden four years ago iv. 5., will speak to the baptist Coll- I asked recipients to send currency glcgalloil at ‘lryon Sunday evening to the names appearing 3,1; the mp at L30 P. M. L-‘iii-7-2o-ii- _ of the list on that letter. The new ——-- sr‘..eme is to buy and send war sav- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- lngs stamps and on the basis of this Viuils, blliifili)‘ July 2am. i-larrlllg- _th chi ltte ll lsbelthe- toil 11 A. M. Mount Stewart 3 P. M. I 56f,“ fknpftflofic “Effort” m Mursllileld 7.30 P. M. Marshfield. T pa“ m, mm _ =w~sl' fichwl 11 A- “@4734 “d, irergio tlwcenéw iglcrtief olvechnindlellytgr did not appear particularly patriot- ic. . BEL? t - ~ - ~ - "It is not patriotism when souls- iltitdlgill? llltélvttliifhltlimwv we l» mare moi-w our or 730 t. M_ M155 Jean Beau,“ c; ipatriotism." he said. “ If I could get mnsswn. Hanlpsnn-e. will be melhold of the fellow who started this soloist at botil services. W. B. ac- chain I'd arrest him." Phali. Minister. LLZi-7-2-‘s6-l1. ‘ ' ' --i- The chain letter rocket to "help IIORSEMEN-Entrles for horse win the war” is in full swing in races in connection with Old Home Charlottetown and other parts 0d’ week close this Saturday—-July the province. ‘ AST-BELLE RIVER UNI- 2"th. If ' li have not an entry It is also sweeping other places Robortl-vwerv-Kfithwlldddi‘ blank callollfid and one will be in lilo Maritlmes. This is what the NON" cwflwi" ‘JFFF cm” sent you at once. J. W. Boulter. editor of the Dartmouth, N. S. Pat- HHMIINI "W545." Secretary. L-775-7-25-3i. riot has to say regarding the met- “elne-mssu-mn M ter after reoe ving a chain letter: MOUNT BTEWARIIL U§vI‘TEI{lth"A] tOtIOSO checlémup lsuholyhed thall: PAsTORAL CilAItG - oun e e erwasno ng t eusua SHO\V SCHEDULE‘ Stewart 11 A. M. Dollaldston 3 PM. “chain letter racket" now camou- gt 40] ahtkPbérMssGllsesalwxgggi flfargezi under a. "Help Win the War" M V. . , . .. I e 0r, Novel scans. L-761-7-26-llm T‘ ____ ‘ ople who start chain letters 2-30 P. M. SUWVIER vlslTons__Mr_ and nyallrqdnéoneyglhelfngy: humped; Mrs. Malcolm MacRae of Vancou- ° 5“ r5 w ° W '9 Y ,_,___________ I ,|B_C_' duLRmMR o; serldstamps becauseofthenov- Tonuur 1.7.5155 gEgE-l- 355.4555; Ltllarlottetclfsln, ‘P. E. 1., all: gsllelisls I ‘tigwhfxllletgiuééal-ltlagxthgylgrlemhellgling " . '1 . M . - s a Lasr snow -_ - -_ - - sso SHOWING HIGH 7 gliamlllrrsbrglilrellollngaiixlilseaxl ‘llhloldfhtiy “Q11 lmake mime!’ Wt of the , ___ N _ e er us ness. .3"; ‘littl- 8...“... a m‘ W‘ w“ l“ t“ t" W“ list“: - _ _ ar.’ u sam or o . ' “so m! KING CENTRAL PARISH. The Sac Y P“ Y 1"“ I1 _l,nn 8rd Show-QM NEWS I at 8 okslock P. M. Rev. T Vt. G__0ocl- "This is e patriotic chain let- l“ “w” no Qhooam “m, Mo Sh”; mgh will, Minister. L-760-7-a6-1i. l...» 59111; out to help the sale of war 2.15 Ghost Breakers 7.35 Ghost reokers savings stamps. By this means, if l , at Clyde River on Friday July 2iithr week. fame,“ Mme Lord's supper w,“ be put them in the mall and send them observed at clylio River July zalh t0 somebody who perhaps is "taklns Bl, ll A. M. also service or. 1.30 P.M. I you for fair same" service ilt Nlllc Mlle Creek 3 PLM. _"Here's a copy of the letter rec- tlle same (lute. Preparatory S€I‘\‘lCCS,€l\'E(l ilt the Patriot office this SERVICES AT BEDEQUE UNI- Tl-ID CHURCH CIRCUIT for Slin- dlly, July 28th are as iollduls: Beueque l1 A. M. Albany 3 P. M.| Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. Ralph W. Barker, Minister. L-783-7-26-ll. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE SERVICES on Sunday. July 28th as follows: Hampton 11 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. There will also everybody film's their part. a very large number of stamps will be sold mid a large amount of money raised for war purposes. "All you have to do is purchase a 25 cent war savings stamp. Put it in an envelope and mail it to the ‘llllSt name on the list. NfiXl. copy this letter four times, 115M111: off this first name on the list adding your own name to the list you will receive two hundred Canada. When t/ae first quakes you meal (ha! sight of it should make 30 seconds to serve and no SAVI MON!" Flakes in the bottom of the list. Send s copy each to four of your friends whom you know will carry on the chain. As your name reaches the top of the be a service m. Appln Road at 3 and _____ __> _ Bollsllaw at 7.30. L-782-7-2tl-li. . . . y0u’ll get tlae energy you really need! The harderapresscd you areJhe more you need a morning oes these three vita! things. Firrt, your mouth water. So that next ou'Il really get from it t e quick cnerg t, it must go on releasin energy ford These three things Kel egg’: Corn Flakes do best. Proven first in flavour, they're crammed full with easily assimilated carbohydrate energy! Convenient too-only pots or pans to clean. ' Get several packages tomorrow-or, if breakfast out, ask for the wax- packagel Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. new family-size package’ Rcmcmhcr, Canada's favourite cerea costs only n few pennies for the whole family's breakfast or supper. I I D0 1'1‘ NOW-Horsemen, don't‘ put off sending in your entries for OLD HOME WEEK races. August: 13th to 16th. They close this Sat“ urdny~Jllly 27th. 1f you have not, a form phone i164 and it will be sent you. J. W. Boulter. Secretary. L-775-7-25-3i. THE LADIES AID 0! the Prince Edward Island Hospital hove taken CV61‘ the dining hall in the Grand Stand building at the Provincial Exhibition grounds and will serve suppers Tuesday, Wed- llicsdrty, Thursday and Friday 0i Old Home Week, August 13th t0 16th. This will g.ve out of town visitors an oippol-lllnll-y to witness the races and vaudeville in the afternoon and sccurc supper with- O§-O-O-O-§-§O§#-O &O'§-¥§O-F§-§-Q 0-0-0 Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All '\lme at Eastern‘ Standarul +O—Q-O-Q4QO-QO-OQ*-OOOOQVQV'99§‘ FRIDAY. JULY 26 BERLIN 5:00 p.m.—'l‘llt- Nfcmrt Choir will sing from Salzbllrg. DJL, 15.11 llleg., 19.8 m. BERLIN 6:15 p.m.—Collccrt by the HEllTl-l burg Philharmonic Orchestra. DJL, 1511 nlegp, 10.8 ill. out. leaving l-lle grounds so as to lllL'U.-\l’l-Is"l‘ be ready to attend the evening 6:35 p.m.—S_\"IIl¢pllOllTC Molnents. shows. L 667-7-20-41 HAT-i, 9.12 mtg, 32.80 m. i- . 511W DOUBLE WEDDING-A dollbfe 7:00 p.m.—<Bl'0?i(ll{‘{l$I In English. wedding of lnlcrcst was performed RV96. 15.24 meg, 19.7 m.; RNE, 12 meg, 25 m. LONDON 8100' pim-"Briloln Speaks." A London Conmlc;li.al~_l' on lhe News, by Rcv. H. C. Olsen at the First Baptist Parsonage in Amherst on Saturday last, who'll he united lil ‘marriage Ililllall, daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. Minar Wood of Linden. by VelTltm BR? 0H. MP; G313. and Harry, son of iVLr. and Mrs. 1‘ .75 meat 95.5 m»; GSC. 94:8 ma. Ruble smilli, of East. Mapleton. Al. 31.3 m. the same time he also married BERLIN g CHAP. 2- "FLASH GORDON" ‘MM fStageooac-h War” Is Action Jammed ' ‘Hoppy’ Romance At The Capitol High honors for act-Ion, thrills and also considerable dirty work go gills accrue to "Btagcooiach War," on between a. trusted employer o test screen adventure of Clarence one of the stage owners and a band E. Mulfords laillOlLs cowboy char- of highwaymen which specializes actor "HOpLll0ll5" ciissldy, wlllcmalong the route to be covered by gpened alrhc Capitol Til0lil~r6 lastl the winner of the contract. It 1| fills 5111:. ‘ dirty work which brings "Ho along e film coillaills the usual quota Cassidy and his suidlemate " lEky o1 herd riding iiiid hard flgllclngfi, Jenkins to the scene, and then era.- plus a spectacular i-zlce between two dicate it in true Bar l) fashion. etagecoacllcs over dangerous moun- As usualkgvllliam Boyd plays the ta trails wlilcll lllllliPS of “Stnge- role of " Belong.” with Russell coach War" one or lilo best pictures, Hayden u “ ucky’ and Britt ood 0i its type ever produced —- and] . p» - .1“ .- as their companion “Speedy? - ers in the excellent ces are Harvey . .ul....-v-..._.4... since it was liiollllcctl bv Harry Shel-mun, zhls lll'll~ it ions. Stephens, J. Farrell MacDonald Stagccmllli w oils with the Julie Carter, The Kin ‘s Men of y .- mvncrs to, radio fame who come roll h with o CfllTV the‘ three exce ent cowboy mel es, and lc slulatlonl over fifty riders from ranches ad- falct that thel jzlcent to Hollywood assembled for i vills i; lfl| the production by Sherman. . , _ . 'l‘llcrc is Pifiliucl" llu;sll‘is I)0U is conlpllczltl-ti I15 daughter or l ~ love Willi l . r <~¢.1_....-.¢....... I Guivrrsslalni AT PRINCE EDWARD TODAY Indium off to Julie Withers that can be gotten out or a song. and Gene Alli" - i n ' ‘l, 24-min Sill-l And, speak ng of songs. Gene has ' " ' - "(I'll cl- some really grand numbers ' , "Shooting High," and he sings tbom lolillllu ‘ tls only he can. In this ' IL, lit l]‘l(>,lll’l.'~ two solo numbers, "Only One Love in l; Lifetime" and “Little Old rave Band of Gold." He sings both with llfllllg, IIIS usual fine feeling and skill. Jane to shore, Withers puts across a rollicfllng l‘ Juno . number called "On the Rencho with 1.1m l0 My Pancho" with rare zest. To- .llll‘lll lllcc 0f gcthel‘ Jane and Gene sing "Shanty ~ w" t" \\':s of Dreams" and “Wanderers? This HIS .nd hc combination is tops in ballad sing- gcl. everything ing, l» uses ell llu- . Iilifll ln inc l. ‘bTher ancestors as a trading ,. . , 1 B,“ l let's.lllrzllsllzezlllulylllzi '0 J ) e ;ot nil the warnln s she received in ~ V pile sub-cellar of t e castle. After all i DlPltlTE i this excitement together, it doesnt llillélf-‘IITQ takettheill long tovegalirvgnthattltxlsexy ; - 1e can‘ ge aong w lull‘ isfltlflid i each other. s.‘ ulicll, for lift? pl on e who} BARBERING WIVES of lllvlvt Jcfls. COUNTS SAVINGS . pic-luv to o in -__-_ BENTON. Ky.. July 25 —(UP) — Vol“? Pllulcttg- lrlnrs the H_ M. (Uncle Marionl Holland, so .1 v ilrrl 1M rm "PW on Jilly 21. and his 88-VBBT-6ld '"111-*l"“"'<“~‘-“° wife Pnmclia (Aunt Meal‘) have 7. l.’ uogglcelebrated 73 wedding anniversar- ‘w ‘llfnt les and figure they have saved $2,- in 700 because Uncle Marion didn't need t’? 1&0 ‘tobzlnbarberhshop. r . -. .. Aun ea eves s e's one o .f‘ns(if]ghih(tl'l‘nlil'gllllz the best barber: her age. "All ‘ Cuba and through the years we had ‘barber- -)~ 1mm refuge ing day’ and I would cut Mr. Hol- ll§1>ulln<l killed aI land's ha-ir and shave him too," Banpltf: maly. she said. _ (‘villus m nNOnID-‘lny, For several years the Hollands’ her on IIPI‘ ll i. TillzMhl-l- thc": mcft, lveddi anniversary has been ll wit-ll n .- c. ll.x~..ls\.rl¢ ad- soclal ighllght oi this west Ken- Ihfllllrlll oil the lslaild which wal mo“ “mu-y, -,'..;..i ‘zfiholstfi- lclrealscrs” Oil --¢_.-_.- ~¢¢--__,-..._¢v .- wll, Cuba. 1- 1n a ni Llcl" - (flllLi (la it very well Kotlllecil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l Thomas Seaman, of East Leicester, and Raymond. son of George Mut- tzlrt of Albany, PEL-Monctorl 8:30 pJrL-Liird Haw Haw. DJL, 15.111 meg, 19.8.; DJD 11.77 meg, 25.4 m.; DXB. 9.61 meg, 31.2 m. V] . RO- h Transcript. 8:40 pm. — Request selections. -_— 280B. 31.15 m-z 21104. 25.40 m. LODGE promo - The Sons of 3309. 19-91 "gum!" England held their annual picnic Wednesday, July 24th at the sum- mer cottage of Mr. J. R. Burnett at Dunstuffnage. Upwards of 50 mem- bers and families gathered when sports and games were indulged in. The following are the winners in the running races staged: Marriedl women: 1st. Mrs. Ray White; 2ndl Mrs. A. Ford; 3. Mrs. Harold Storey. l Men's Race: 1st John Davis; 2. J.‘ Ford; 3. Leonard Ford; girls 12 rial 9:30 pm. — Coilccnt 0t Llgm Music from Breslau. DJL, 15.11 meg, 19.8 m.; DJD, 1ll.77 meg, 25.4 m.; DXB. l1 meg. 31.2 m. 10:00 pm.—Opcra: Third and Fourth Acts of "Lo Boheme". TGWA 9.68 meg, 31 m. ROSIE 10:00 pm. - News in Eilgllsh EH06, 31.15 m.; 21104, 25.40 m.: SE08, 19.61 m LONDON 10146 pJfL-“World Affairs"; talk g-awiclfllwm Steed. GSC, 9.58 meg. m. GUATEMALA Jknoo yarns-Select Music. ‘IOWA, 9. meg. 31 m. l. Betty Ford; 2. children under l0: 1. E. Storey; girls free for all: 1. B-et- I ty Ford; 2. V. Carr. The evening was spent in dancing and selections by Percy Groom on the bag pipes. Personals rokru ——- 12: a.m.—Musiio, JzK, 15.15 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gsa-nhllm. 11168.. 9.7 m. Olmrlottctovlm, P. E. 1., have been ——-i-—-——_ visiting here the guests of Mrs. Wlnnifred Nelson, Princess street.| They left Wednesday morning for Harllfax, 1125., bgzfhere thcytvnwlll spend l dilys ore retu ng to P. IIIEIrBOUR-NE. July as -<cr=> - a “l Dame Enid Lyons, whose strong 13' L Momtmfi I personality as wife and mother lm- lvLr. and Mrs. Wilfred .1. Mum pressed Canada in 1935 on her trip penalty 31nd w“, daughter; Row‘ gcross the Dominion with her llus- Marlo, of govghead, 11,131,, pa tgnd- ‘the 1M8 Hm- Josmh Lyons. short visit wllh relative: and] tent prime minister of Australia. frlendg, y mourned 110mg 9n “MW a 19mins P1111 111 "it? Thursday. 'I'helr many friends were’, campaign l" Allsllflll" W B9011 delighted to see them-New Glas- spreading of gossip that. might. beof 30w 335mm chronicle, 1 value to fifth columnists and the ______ I German-Italian cause gcilcrnlly. My, Fwd Johnston, United 935m; Consul at, Fredericton, N. B, and Addressing 800 members of tihe CWRW Wmnenfls Association the Mrs. Johnston. who are on a motor other day she urged all to refrain trlpto the province. arrived illfllar- lotletowll Wednesday evenlllz. and from sllch talk and lvinlnded her audience of the prccepts or s1, are staying m. the "Cllaliolletonnfl, They are ilccolnpanled b Mrs Pnul. who said: "Whaisotlver things QUOTES ST. PAUL AGAINST GOSSIPS are true, whatsoever things are Johnston's sister, Miss Isabe Jamie-I '- hcncst. . “whatsoever things are son- M“) *5 spendmg ‘he summer m Juratti whatsoever ltithillgs are of Hamnx‘ 0 fmnm>lfp°r ' l “k ‘m “hm suitmm SKIING IN THE ROCKIES JASPER. LODGE, Alta... July 5 — In Canada for a month of sum- . mer skiing a-lld rock climbing Hal Burton noted ski expert for the New York Dally News and also prominent Yas an executive of the‘ American Ski Association, yeeter-v day blazed a. new descent from thel Dame Enid asked country n-om- en to hclp their country by doing the work at haul. "Grow more vog- etabies," she .-=lld. "Grow more than you want, and give some to s. lo- cal hospital, thus relieving pressure on hospital funds and releasing more for war funds." summit of uhs fore runner cu c ‘ e, BRINGS INSTANT 1A5‘ will encounter at Columbia. Ice: Field, Malignd lake and Mount‘ Robston. With Swiss guide Emie Neiderer and Miss Margaret Stock,‘ promising young‘ climber of Toron-| to, Burton ascended Pyramid by| the regular route and descendedl late in the day over the steeper north face. Burton's first summerl skiing excursion will take him lntol l the Columbia. Icefleld where he and I lNeldcrer will establish high campy [at 10,000 feet, more than 3,500, ,above timber line. From his tent pitched near the edge of the 110 square mile snow field. he will make ski ascents of the lowering peaks of the area completing hlh program there in about two weeks NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP CUT Yt? UR GROCERY BILL DURlNG OUR Mid - Summer SALESI Friday, Saturday, Monday, Fuesday-July 36,27,29,30 mouthful s/aout _ the very you need. And ours! Oll Q3! Y0!!!‘ wrappc individual IIVI I0 ONI VOTI records family choice. In s recent Dominion-wide survey, house wives were asked “What ready-to-eat cereal is favourite in your family?" As compared with any other corn flake mentioned, the vole was Kellogg's five to one! Taste expel-z; check with housewives. After a blindfold taste-test of all four brands of corn flake: Mr. W. B. Cross, Tea Taster fpr Mellocup Tea, writes: "I found it easy to decide which rated first with me . . . the sample which later proved to be Kellogg's?‘ Ask for Kellogg's Corn 2i “This ls serious effort and lf for any reason you do not cum to 081T) on, please return this letter to lhl last name on the list." nnd fifty-six savings stamps. “This stunt will greatly stimulate the sac of war savings stamps as the chain spreads to all parts of AT THESE SAVING PRICES l 4 DAYS OF ORDERS DELIVERED IN THl; CITY 4 TIMES DAILY Mephisto No. z Tin JEWEL PEAS, Each 10c. 3for—u—--——-—- SHQRTENHQG f Lynn Valley 16 Oz. Tin 10c 27c 1 Lb. 2Lbs. 25c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 3for—— Ii Sunflower Fancy 1 Lb. Tin 18c PINK SALMON 2 Tins-———— island Chicken 3 Oz. Tin 9c- SANDWICH SPREAD, 3 Carnation or Bordens MILK, Tall Tin 9c. Quaker CORN FLAKES, Pkg. 8c- Eatons TEA, Family Blend. Lb- Eatons Sunglc ' COFFEE, Fresh Ground. 20 Oz. Tin TOMATO JUICE Each 10c- 3 for — — Culverhouse 25c Tins—---—- 3 for-——---- 23c 23c 53c 37c 25c 3for—--— Lb.—-——- Pkg. PASTRY FLOUR Island Brand 7 Oz- Tin CHICKEN, Boneless -—- —- — — —- ——- lli" 27¢ 25c EgSSTBBIQTiS Oz. Tin — — — — ——-- Bulk _ 19c ICING SUGAR Lb. 10c. 2 Lbs.—-————-———-—- Maple Leaf CERTO. BOfiIQ ————————--— PURE LARD, 1 Lb. Block————— Canadian Bulk Niarverls Grapefruit SURPRISE First Grade m Seedless Waxtite JUICE SOAP Creamery CHEESE RAISINS SODAS so Oz. 25c Each so BUTTER Lb.__ 19c gollggi‘ 25c Pkg. -- "c Tln __ 1o for _ 43c Lb. - — 25¢; FIIESII and UIIIIKEII MEATS Breakfast BACON. Sliced, Lb. -- -- Picnic Style PORK SHOULDERS, l.ls[--__.___ '""“""""I9c BOLOGNA, Sliced, Lb Eaton: Young Pork SAUSAGE Always Fresh. _Lb. -- - ._. R-oiled ROAST Beef, Lb.---- ROUND STEAK, Lb COTTAGE ROLLS, Lb. 27c 25c iii-——- 25c 23c __-_-__.__._, '“"“""-flu ——-———zai FRESH HALIBUT, Lb. -- -- -- _ _ --.- SMOKED FILLETS, L5. CANADIAN STORES. LD 14o. 2 Lbs- — FRESH FRUITS flllll VEGETABLE NEW BEETS, Bunch 8o. 2f0r-———-‘l5¢ NEW CABBAGE, Head - - -- - - - 10c NEW PEAS, Lb. 9c. a Lbs. - - - - - 25¢ "New POTATOES, s Lbs. .._ _ ._ _'_ _- 25¢ turtle... ...__...._..__ 11* LEMONS, Good Size. Dozen - - — 45¢ NEW RADISI-I, Bunch - - -l- — — 5g CANTALOUPES, Each -- - - -- -— — 123g HEAD LETTUCE, Each 7c. 2 for - -13¢