PAGE SIX_ MON.-— TUE. —— WED. S. Charlottetown FORTUNE-TELLER 011 1011111115! 1111mm . . . PAULETTFS l1 c111 WITH PLENTY 011 11,12 111111 Sponsored By Citizen's Adoption Committee Frigate- HJILC. -- v-HI-I "Hm ‘fit- an r1: rvHfl’ fib- Qkt“. l"9.':9-' MEQUNUUQEUQ Q IIP’ e4 b1 |"e\l ‘wpnl s .-. m. 1.1.1..“ in 1.1,, 1 t u... 0.,-a P1...m1.»» .... WILLIAM BENDIX .2.- CECIL KELLAWAY “~13 fiiJlialllfiTiil And (if PRINCE ED WA R D N hlllreh a SIIUHS ‘l 1'10 —7-0l}—9- 'I‘()I).»\Y ONLY ROY ROGERS “KING OF S'l‘()()(ll£ (‘ONIEDY —- SERIAL r-iilfir oxLY U H ENRY —.\drlerl Attractions On Proclam- ‘IIUNALIYS GOLD WINE" —- Disney Color Cartoon RING CROSBY Community Sing-Song Time --1.\"v.-\s10.\"’ ALDRICH. Editor EWS -- Stooge Comedy Cartoon —- Slush-ill Reel __.4. In COWBOY ” ll All Ame w m.» m" .<. " ‘ Overseas Men For Home Defence Units July H -- (CPI ~ Sel- rl11l11;<~lo11eri officers of n1_\' “HUM! agar-s 0r med- l:'.1l 1'. l1» |lr<1ll1l7il tllelt‘ $01‘- 1:1 ~ w. 1 <11‘. 1111' b11110 eonnnissioll- ell :11 112i ‘.'.1"1lllL'll‘< ill llle l1l~l11e es- i~ '~l‘llll‘lll, II-IPIHI‘ fllwlrlqilzlrll-rs ‘ll tullwili. l. 111111 1;.i11'1111,< such 011111- 11". ' . .11~ 111-111» 111r11112l1 1.111 .. (.103 commanding officer and rc- OTTBHY e-“tr-rl 111 trite iu-‘ltv- for . I130 PRIORITIES CAPITOL MON.—TlIE. —YYED. EMPIRE — FINAL. TERlllilti " snot 111.... Chapter 2 - “GANG BUSTERS" — SHOWS -— 2.30 - 7 - $.45 rican ‘Band’ — CARTOON fl 7 — 8.45 A And (Tomedy "I SPIED FOR YOU" I _ H I V’ 1 0r lac oin- ' cel" commanding, (llalYICl. oficrr commanding or camp commnrlldcl‘ bcfore beinz forwarded to head- quarters. lhuicl slarnlarrls of selec- tion are being adhered to, and no utppointlnellLs are being made in ex- cess of homo war establishment, or without. prior approval of Defence Headquarters. To quakiyi as a second lieutenant tacllvel, an NC O. must have com- lrtrtl no‘. less than eight months servlee 11s :1 provisional (lffieel- and be T4‘(‘<ll1llll!ll(l’(I by '111 officer not. hel11\ 1111- rank 11f h: To ol1"1in his f11ll l. 1 mus: ~11. "sxlllllv <11>111 >l1-le 1111111111- eullon ti» ~. u-z lnirl 1!. wn fer the 12111}; 1:1 ' 111 11w- nrln emi- 1 (‘f‘l‘llt‘1l S1 1---1111¢1'.1ul1$ fol. llow customary‘ rrgulaiaons, ' have all been waiting! l Churchill, Brings Good Hunting; Commander’s Rank and D.S.0. Special to the New York Herald Tribune 11nd Charlottetown Guard- ian. Copyright 1943. By John Steinbeck LONDON, July 9.-—His name is Wing Commander William Goat, ' D. S. 0., and he is old and honored, |and some say, in iniquity. But ,\\'hen he joined the R. A. S- wing ltwo years ago he was Just able to ltotter about on long and knobby legs. For a long lme he W85 ‘111-exited like any other recruit. — ,klel<ed about, ignored, and 11L illmCS cursed. But gradually l1is ltlbllllltbs began to be apparent. He is very good luck to have about. i When he is near his wing has good Jortune and good hunting. Grad- ,u11lly his horns, along with his ltalents, developed, until now 15 rank and l11s decorations _are painted 011 l1is horns ill brilliant. l colors and he carries himself with :1 sllaniblulg strut. l He will eat nearly everything. N0 party nor any review 1s com- plete \\"11l1uut l1l_1n. At one party. 1mm; place, using lett 11111110 tor a few moments, it 1s reported that he ate 200 sand- uiehes. three cakes, menis- for piano and flute half u. bowl of punch belching slightly; _ certain lieutenants wife. who shall ‘ be nameless, v.'1t.i1 a lustful eye. Rushes for Oxygen 1 ! 11¢ has the slightly 1111101151001; of the military of the higher bracket. Being an air goat. he liIiS rather unique tmbits. If you brliil; . an oxygen bottle into view, he, rushes Vto it and demands it. He puts hlS whole mouth Over the outlet and then as you tum the valve on he gently relaxes, 811ml" i111: happily and his sides fill Olli until he nearly bursts. Just b6- fore he bursts he lets go of the ilozzle and collapses very slowly‘. but. the energy he takes rom thB oxygen makes him leap into the an" and engage imaginary goats in homy combat. fie also loves the glycol cooling fluid which is used 111 the englnescf the TYlllloolls- For hours he will stand under thfi barrels licking the drips from the spouts. l-le has the confidence of his men. Oncewvhen it was required that his wing change its base of operations quickly he was left be- hind. ior in those days it Was 110i the arrange- l °l ;l1abit. l-lc loves beer, and further- , "Pomp and Circumstance," drank- and then | walked jauntily among the dancers. ' and regarding a; ltcreut effect on him rna cnaigggrrprown o Steinbeck Finds Alcoholic Coat Is Lack of an R.A.F. Command l l l l Ii- Beer-Drinking Mascot That. Sneers at Everybody, including Holds -known how important he was. Al; the new base the men were nerv- ous and irritable. fearful and al- most mutinous. Finally, when it was seen that they would not re- lax, a special plane had to be sent to pick up the wing commander and transport him to the new base. Once he arrived. everything set- tled down- The Typhoons had four kills within twenty-four hours. The nervous tension went out 0! the air. the food got better as the cook ceased brooding and a num- ber of stomach complaints disap- peared immediately. ,. ~ Wing Commander Goat lives in a small house _behind the Opera- UARDlAN N WHEN THEY STEP at CIIARLOTIETO Old Home Week and Provincial Live Stock Show Race Program JULY 1051 194s I CLASSES and EVENTS FOR AFTERNO0NS 0F AUGUST 10th i0 13th -» Belt)“ will be 50111111 the Drflgram of racing to be held In connection with OLD HOME WEEK AND PROVINCIAL LIVE STOCK EX HIBITION. It will be noted that the classes Wlll give every W119 0f lfollel‘ Illil P8681‘ 8 dill nce to compete from the Two-Year-Olds to the Free-For-Allers. The Exhibition trace track will be put In the finest possible condition with expectation that one and possibly two of the track records will be broken. An outstanding vaudeville program has been booked with George A. Hamid, New York, and among the acts secured is American Aerial Aces-a sensational high-wire act-Beebe per- tlons Room. His name and honors are painted over the door. It is very good luck to go to him and stroke l1ls sides and rub his horns before going out on o-peratlons. l-ie does 11ot go out 011 operations hin1- self. There is not room 111 the . Typhoon for him, but if it were lposslble to squeeze him ln l1c ‘would be taken 41nd then heaven ‘knows what great action might not I £1112‘wlllllarhiiiifiIIIIIIIIIrl/llla This But One Bail llabif ‘ 1111s goat has only one truly bad , more is able to absorb it in such quantities that even the mild. nearly non-alcoholic English beer can make him tipsy‘. In spite of orders to the contrary he is able to seek out the evil companions who will give him beer- Once in- ebrlated he ls prone to wander about sneering. He sneers at the American Army Air Force, he sneers at the Labor party and once he sneered at Mr. Churchill, The sneer is probably inherent in the beer. since punch has quite a dil- In appearance this goat L; not impressive. He has a. shabby, pinkish fur and a cold, fish-like eye, his legs are not straight, I11 fact he is slightly knock-knead. He carries his head high and his horns, painted in brilliant red and blue. more than offset any physi- cal oddness. In every way, he l5 a military figure. He is magnificent on para e. Eventually he will be given a crypt in the Air Ministry and will die in good time of that military ailment, corrhosis of the liver. He will be buried with full military honors. But meanwhile Win Commander William Goat, D. S. ., is the luck of his wing, and his loss would cause great unrest and even des- pondeney. QUEEN'S DISTRICT SCOUT CAMP Herds something for which we l l APERSONAL MESSAGE FROM OUR. CAMP CHIEF Hello Ilcllows: , This 1's your Camlp Ohiei speaking. First of all I want to say a word to the old Campers, those who have bcen il1 camp before. I'm looking forward to seeing you all again and having the best camp we have ever plenty of fun, enough work to keep you happy, you will learn a. lot about Scouting and if you are a real boy you will gain a. knowledge and love of the outdoors that you will never forget. Perhaps some of you have done some Scout work in your Scout Halls—good—n0w come out into the open air and put in the “OU'I‘" in SCOUTING. And a message to all parents. Most of you have the best inter- est of your boys at heart and you want them to grow up to be clean and healthy men. ‘Ihere is no finer way to develop a boys character than by giving him Scout Training; there is no better place for get- ting that training than at Camp. Scouting is not playing a lot of parlour games; real Scouting is training for service and the build- ing of true character. I11 Camp the boys get. all these benefits at the lowest possible cost -a good holiday‘, lots of fun and fellowship, training in selfrellance through the Scout pprog-ramme, all kinds of sports safe bathing, good discipline lessons in cleanliness, co- operation and creative possibilities; these are Just some of the things we aim to do. Now, and perhaps even more s0 later, Canada will need 11s never before men of broad vision and plenty of common sense-Scouting will give your boy at least those two virtues. , Scout Camp this year is at Camp had yat. We need the experience of your former camps-dent let down please! when you are won- dering vrhether to go to camp or not think back to the last cal-rip we had at Buchan and remember the great time we had together. Can you recall tihe scene that all the tents made scattered around the large field i11 a huge semi-cir- clf? Dn you remember the great swim we (‘iflfl in the “Deep ole"- diving off the bank-trying to swim against the tide? And what about. the thrill we all got in the mornings when nearly eighty of us gathered around the Flag for our simple acts 0f devo- tion and how we waited with bated breath for the Inspection results, wondering if the "Chief" had been “cagey" enough to notice the pot that wasn't washed or lh-e paper you had tried to hide by standing on | 11. 1 Above all do you remember the Camp Fires? Who could forget hem? Bab (Bruno's famous “Corpse lSonv" — Whcoool, lvan's guitar- l the ‘Zulu War Danoe"—the old mongs-"Siittiis" plays. “Tlhe most 1 rolnantical of the centurW-the -"ll2llIhOll$C keepers lovely iahem!) daughter" and so on until "Taps" nlcant that. another memory-filled day‘ was just about over. l Sure you remember those things. 1 and a lot more. Well, what about it fellows, have ‘you sent in your application forms .yet~if not you had better hurry— Hfimber says "first come, first ser- ‘ vczl“ tihis year. , Now a word to the boys who have not been to a Scout Camp before. We want you to come. because we know you are going to have the I 1 l l PRINCE EDWARD 1st. ' “The Connecting Link B (DAILY-soups Starting July 1st the Nova flotilla-Prince Edward Island Ferry Service will operate three round trip; per day. Will Leave Wood Islands 7.00 11.m. I 11.00 n.m- and 3.00 p.m. LUNCHES SERVED NUKTIIUMIIERLA NI) CHARLOTTETOWN, P. I. l. us-Jlst to August 9th inclusive. bani time of your life. Camp means _ FERRY SERVICE ‘ VIA WOOD ISLANDS. P. 1' M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" Buchan near Point Prim from {idly e cost is only $5.00 for the whole per- iod. Can you afford to let your boy miss t-his great opportunity"! Signed, "Chief". v (Rev. S.J. Davlest Space is limited-RENLEMBER- Your application must be delivered or mailed TODAY. Julv l0. "GOOD SCOUTING ALL!" RS. About forty-five Scouts are ex- pected to attend Camp. “TALL TIIVIBER." Says Danger To 8.0. Grows Less NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C.. July forming Bears- Lou Skuce, World famous Car toonlst-the Victoria Troupe of English bicy- clettes-Don Franscisco slack-wire artist-Old King Cole one man circus-The Golden-Gate Revue with ten glamorous girls-High class dance team-other specialties-a male singer- a lady singer, and Three Acrobatic Girls. This program will have an orchestral and band ac- companiment and will be staged in the most. up-to-date manner._ The harness racing program is expected to bring tog other over 100 of the but nce hone: In the Marftlmel. WH\‘—" horsemen like to come to Charlottetown. they lay Prince Edward Island people are always friendly to them, give them a good reception and applaud a. good race. ' The Vaudeville acts will be interspersed between the heat: of the hamces horse racing In the lflcrnoons and there will not be a dull moment from start to flnlsh. Evenln: Ihows will anln bafeaturel of 01a Home Week and Provincial Exhibition entertainment. No 0mm will be spared to have these as bright, as showy and as ent ertalning u in put yearn. Starting at. 1.80 the lbow will move along continuously until its completio n. 10.00 pan. with a display of fire-works. All slow lwint to a bis attendance at this year'- Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition. From all ports 0f the Marltlmee parties are planning to come to Charlotte gown, m mo” men-tn; go "u" o“, b, ma,“ m.‘ o“ Home Week will bring them as good patronage a: last. your. For our own people in Prince Edward Island we would lay, "Make up your mind to take a holiday during Old Home Week, if you can't spend all of the days with us attend at least one day." Throw off your carol. your worries and enter into the spirit of the occasion and by so doing build up new vitality for the trying months ahead. Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition has been du crlbed by a prominent psychiatrist as a great morale builder- “The Kentucky of Canada " Charlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition RACING DATES TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 10th, 1101, 120.. and 13111, 1943 ’(A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION)‘, I 1. FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE . . . . PURSE $500.00 2. 2.12 TROT AND PACE .....‘.'l:.':'.'.‘i’;i.'c':.£'i.’-°’ °' PURSE $400.00 3. 2.14 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 4. 2.16 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00_ 5. 2.19 TROT AND PACE 3 Seconds allowed Trotters PURSE $400.00 6. 2.22 PACF PURSE $400.00 (For pacers who have not taken a record of 2.13 or better in a race) 17. FREE FOR ALL TROT PURSE $400.00 _ 8. 2.17 $400.00 '- 9. 2.22 TROT (Open to Trotters who have ' _ _ not taken a record of 2.14 0r better in a race . . . . . . . PURSE $400.00 _10. 2 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity, 11- 3 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity’, 12. 4 YEAR OLD TROT AND PACE, Prince Edward Island Futurity ' Th i ilEhlbltl A. ltl 'lll I $600tobedftrlb ted 1h along Wgllglralylgigfllllfl paldmIn fgoioxesgnl-‘Etnrlfig. l u lawn‘ e winner‘ of “u” "u" mmrmu u SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DRIVERS AND OWNERS A special ribbon will be given to the owner of the winning hone in each race. THE MACDONALD T0- BACCO COMPANY 0F MONTREAL has donated a beautiful Trophy, known as the British Conlols Trophy, which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the most. points during the meeting. This Association will also give [Z0 u; the driver scoring the most. pfllllllsflllfl-III the meeting not» the driver scoring the second moot points llllfln] the meet. First. place counts five points, second place three with, third place two pofnte and fourth place one point. S10 will be given the driver driving the fastest heat trotted during the meet and $10 to the driver driving the fastest heat paced during the meet. - $10 will be given the caretaker of the h0rse trotting he fastest heat and $10 to the caretaker of the horn pacing the fastest heat. $10 will be given to winning drivers of each race. $5 will be given to the caretaker of each horse winning a race in the trotting and pacing chum during tho meet. ‘ $50 will be given to the owner of the hone that bate luck pacing record of 2.05% except n provided for b0107- 850 to the owner of the horse that beats the track trotting record of 2.07% except an provided for IIQIOI- In one "'0 horses beat the above records then the awards go to the fnmt hone. If two horns lle for the award: the mono! will be divided equally, Entries close July Mth with J. W- Bouiter, Secretary, C‘ GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL RACES MILE HEATS) The Charlottetown Race Track is now one of the falt- est, best laid out and cared for tracks, and surely the most beautifully situated 0f any in the nfarltlme Provinces. A great deal of effort will be made to keep it in apple pie order, all through the period before the races and during the races so that. no horse will become unsound or suffer rlottetown. P. I. l. Purse money will not be paid to anyone except one! unleu an order from owner authorising some Io presented. Additional entries of u: individual ownership may be made in any class by the poymlnt of 1 ph- cent on closing date, but entries of separate ownership, although in the some stable must ply installment In full. Two entries of the some ownership mly start in the nine race, Wovldln; the full 5 per cent In paid on each starter, the drivers having the approval of the judges. 8—-1CP>—Airdromes and other air travel facilities now established i11 British Columbia will play an important factor in the Pacific conflict, Air Vice-Marshal L. l". Stevenson. Air Officer Command-l ing, Western Air Command, told the New Westminster Board of Trade. “There was a time In the past when the Japs could have raised. hell but the danger of attack has certainly diminished." he said in, an address last night. He said an ' attack by a fast-raiding force was possible but not probable. Where total mileage for official purposes isgrcatedthan 30a month; London County Council staff mem- bers authorized to use bicycles have been granted an allcvsnrx; of a penny a mile. AND - NOVA SCOTIA a. 1. —,CARIBOU, N. s. etween These Provinces” vs INCLUDED) Will Leave Caribou 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. FERRIES, LIMITED All horses with names of drivers will be declared ill at l1 o'clock a. m., the day prior In the race. when position will be drawn m enable us to print acorn card; with actual Injury and to cnable them to make fast time. Horsemen (providing they are racing exclusively at. our meeting) by wiring at our expense notifying us of their arrival will be met at the train and their baggage tranl- ""4"!- ferred to the grounds without cost to them, also taken Eligibility based on U.S.T.A., money winning cluslfl- . away without. cost to them. Every effort will he made to ""0!!- Rlghtl reserved tn give or extend credit for entries 0r other purposes. The Exhibition Association assumes no relponlibfllty for any accident. or damage to any person or property dur- ing this meeting, and this understanding In port of this contract. 01mm must. uoume any damage to property or persona culled by driven, attendant! or horse. Hay, straw and stlbllng free. Races called at 1.45 P- ‘M. to ltafl. at sharp 2 P- M. 0.8.12.5. rules to govern except when they or olungee due to war regulations conflict with than conditions. Bo I‘, lure and bring your eligibility certificated and drlvefl license. No Photo finish. make the horsemen‘: stay pleasant and send them away feeling that they have been well treated, All races to be raced on three heat. plan: l0 per cent of each purse will be awarded to the winner. The remain- der will be divided Into three equal parts, one part to be raced for each heat. ln the event of there being three heat. winners they shall have a fourth heat to determine the winners. Any horse winning the first two heats in any race shall relinquish pole pollllon and assume last acor- ing position. Said horse must not. lay up, but try for the heat. All purse: divided 40. 30, l8 and 12 pel- cent. Entry fee 6 per cent. Five per cent of the money raced for ouh heat will be deducted from the first and second horses: 3 per cent frumjhe third horse and 2 per cent from the fourth hone. Entrance fees and deductions do not apply to Iuturitlel. Six horse: to enter and four to start. Rights reserved to change program, reject any entry- or l! entry appears to lay over the field to the extent that there in not. in the opinion of lha management, sufficient competition, then the sold entry may be transferred lo l hater class or entry fee refunded, bar any ill-Iver and to declare race off on account of bad weather, or falling to obtain satisfactory number or entries or starters to trous- fcr hnrsel to another class to which they are eligible, ra- open o1- suhstltute another without sdvertlsinl- or alter 0|‘ extend Ilcfng dates or extend credit. Entries Close July ‘I'll! OFFICIALS The officials will be selected for their experience and reliability and will be instructed to carry out the rules firmly and fairly. All pane money will be paid Immediate- ly after the race and horsemen one asked to get lama from Secretory before leaving. 1 PRESENTATION 0F PRIZE MONEY Friday evening on or about. 8.30 o'clock the Proihlenl ' will uvard special ribbons, prim to the winning owner!» driven and caretakers, at the Judges land and molt winning award; will plane be on hand to receive them. , 24th, 1943 J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. cnauorrsrowfl. r. l. I.