rlé-QQE §O Plflflci EDWARD rooiv and siriiiiiiiv Matinee 2:30 -— Evening Show: 7-9 "one an sruov or so ro JAIL!" The chuckle-crammed romance of e wolf- £37.. w?» . .. imccusiiorlsstcnaigtomrowiu ' (ll THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: IIONTAGUBJ: llarold I. Landry. Albert Althea. fir; Byron Stewart. Miss I-larriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavlrl AGENT! SOUBXS: Mlae Enid Richard: end Gordon Iorrd following place: in Montaeue: The Guardian may be bought at any of the Mile s. A. Llewellyn; Mm Clll. II Georgetown: .Tl|e Poet Oflloe; in Sourla: (‘undone and Florenae Roper. in 8L Fetefa; The Post Office. .1705 SALE. -- Dodge Sedan. about-town lied Info lrnole by the sighs of o hen-ego bomb- shell end the wiles of her glamorous big-sister! r’ . .. .. IFQ‘ MYITNA . iiRANT-tiiY -TEMPlE..‘l mbiwlidordfiliirgoiiw Disney Cartoon - New - Sports Coverage ‘i’ o-Qoo-in-eo-Q-ooqu-ooa-ooe 1-1- "_I:-=s.v.wa¢-w.<:~wy.. .1 ywévil ibws§w§~wmv 1r vs STORY our or THE NIGHT (ti. 3i I M A T o D A Y SHADOWS OF NEW YORK! 1i “Embraoeable You" i NEWS - COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 pat Mrs. McCormaclrs home. Sin» -->/_\ SHIRLEY 1939. A. F. Campbell, Montague. ..'lNGI-!SH CHINA’ Souvenirs. O B. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. “WBINCESS BEAUTY SALON. Souris. closed for holidays, Sept. 1st to Sept. 11th inclusive. . ‘CAT H0 LI (l LEAGUE Diocesan Convention will August 30th. 31st and Scptciribor lst. Opening meeting Monda‘ night. August 30th. Bristol And Vicinity Work on the potato ivarehome at Morell is going steadily on_ B1; blend; will regret that Big men t. this week for the new tcrm- inc teacher being Miss Virginia icyan. Carpenters put a new covering of roofing on the Bank of Nova Seotia building last week. MI-i Bent is the manager. Friends of Mrs. James Byrne. will learn with regret that she. As‘ A» 4i» $09.: .\,- - ‘ii-BM. 8A¢K At|v£'ri' , EXTRA.’ COMEDY - SPORTS - TERRYTOON re@o.i§oo<a>oo@oo¢>oo<a>ooa>oo~@-ooaoogoo<a TIIIIII.—FRI.—SAT. Evening 7 and 8:45 viotinee Saturday only 2:30 "(Inuit ‘on eis miuol / i alIfillll-Mitfllflill \. announces-manor! CAPITOL —3 Ilays Only See PYTHON vs. vs. CROCODILE! GIANT LIZARD vs. MAN! CROCODILE vs. PANTH- PANTHER vs. TIG- ERl and more and MORE BETTER THAN A CIRCUS! Bring tIio Whole Fomilyl i TIIIIR.—-FRI.—SIIT. i’ ii ‘*3 (I; NORWAY GETS EXGIIANGI WASHINGTON - In the third purchase of Belgian francs made from the International Monetary Fund in Successive months. the Norwegian Government paid the Fund 11.323.455.01 Norwegian kro- ner for 100000.000 francs, it was announced here at Fund Head- quarters. friends here. His ivife and daugh- OUR BOARDING HOUSE 'A MILD SEDAYN! as: $¢§~‘»“‘ \\‘:i\-\\§§‘_"C ‘pqg _.... ‘Q a» ‘lthero with the veterans service. l l ‘ier will learn with regret ol his E6 AD, zei<e .' IT'S Tin-e To couecss our: LITTLE: THAT PUMA,AN\D room-z“: some uoLcAoo ONE-SHOT zews, couto izioe HIME-u... HERE'S YOUR slOO-wr WORTH A A i-Aaopte NEVER i-iooo- has entered the Charlottetown‘ Hospital for treatment. ,; _.,__ I Pia. George Daveaux. who isi stationed at. Summerslde. arrivczl home on Saturday to spend iliS‘ leave with his wile and family. I I Mr. and Mrs. James McCor- Irnack were visitors here Sunday was Edith McVarish before ncr marriage two weeks a3o.—B_ Mr. John R_ O'Brien who has been home for three weeks leaves this week on return to Halifax. He is a government employee fishermen report fishing very’ good at present with fine catch-s of cod and mackerel. The fail mackerel are very lat now and the three packing plants are go- Iing full swing. | | I Mr. Heber- McEsven, K.C., ‘Ior l onto. who has been practicing law i there for several years has arriv- yeo home to spend a holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs_ B. W lMacEiven at. their summer home. lin Morell. - i l The four hundred pound bell; that has been ordered for inc.’ lLittle Flower Church, Morell, and} ‘is en xuute here from Paris. France, has arrived in Quebec and should be here shortly wncri it will be installed in the tower l of the new extension to the‘ church. It ia with deep regret that Ohio I vicinity learned of the death oi- Dr, Hcnneberry in Boston last week. Ho visited his old home .hexe where two sisters and at brother still reside. last sunimcl. in fact. he made the trip ea_.t every summer. No details of lilo‘ passing have been received 'us yet. Friends of Mr. Laurence Gauth- I l sudden death on Monday altel- j noon. His funeral was hcld to the Little Flower Church, Morell, 0-1: Tuesday morning, Service oi trio‘ church and grave were conducted l by his pastor. Fr. McKeni-ia. an: iris was laid to rest beside .1151 children who died in infancy. lit leaves a widow and a large ldlll- ily to mourn. Raymond Jay of the RCAF. left last week on return to his station in Alaska after a forty five day stay with his parents an; ‘ progress made. ‘Bill Connolly has entered thelwhn mud w Charlottetown Hospital for treat- lrea] prcgress_ so m badga “may; Bristol school opened its doors lSwimming Tests At South Rustico Despite the fact that thleir . in ro ress o. “YOMENSI gtnlllysetiiliiadivgi? the plizd Cross - - lsivimniers at South Rustlco madfl be held this year in Klnkora ona very favorable showing m me swimming tests held there last ' ISJturday Aug. 21. The mIJOFIW Inf the swimmers were only W" jcinncrs- so hcre--as in many i1" skinccs-it is ivell to emphasise number of aiiarrls docs not begin to indicate ndcquzitely the total amount of At South Rustlco. ias in many communities Whelfi :the fact. that the cimes WETG held, most of thw- ncvertheless made considerebw above all, but also to others who made progress this year. and fin- nlly to their willing and very cap iahle instructor. Mr. Philip Murphy a Bristol gm i-cangratulations. and keep up to“. good wgyk! Badge winners were: Seniors: Lloyd Doucette. Intermediates: Bernard Blan- chard, George Gallant- Juniors: Bernadette ‘Tun niTm will leave on return Sept. 2nd. The 19mg trip will take them more than a week and like all those who come for the summer- the saddest. day Ls when leaving. es- pecially for such a distant station They reside right on the alroor. grounds. The death of Mrs. Lottie Mac- ‘EWCTT. widow of the late Nathcn MacEwen occurred 1n the P. E. Island Hospital on Thursday after a long illness. 1-Ier funeral to inc Bristol United Church on Smur- day afternoon was well attended. Service at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. T. n. Mercer. Mount Stewart. Bums‘- ivas in West St. Peter's Cemetery. She leaves two married daughters to mourn her passing. One I011 died years ago. _._,__. Death has parted the oldest living couple in this vicinity in the passing oi Mrs. James Blim- lahd, at the P. E. Island Hospital on Friday morning after s lengthy ‘illness. She was seventy years and .she and Mr_ Blaxland who is "i6 years. lived together for fifty years in Morcll and were knomi and i-cspecwd. They raised one of the finest families here and a1! the boys served in the armed scr- viccs. one making the supre-"r-c sacrifice. llcr funeral was neiil m1 Sunday afternoon to Bristol ilnztcd Church and she was laid to rest in the Hidgell cemetery. CANTERBURY, England -iCPi For the first. time in 500 wars Laiiicrhilri’ Corporation has e gavel presented by the city's busi- 1.555 iiomen to the mayor. Alder- man Mrs. G. R. Hews. DUES INDIGESTIUN WIILLOP YOIl BELOW THE BELT? Help Your Foegollen "Z8" For The Kind 0f Relief Thai Help: Make You Karin’ To Go More than half oi your digestion la done belniv the hi-lt-in your 28 feet. of bnwela. So when indignation Itrllifl, try someiliin i thnt helps digestion in the ewmach AN belnw llic iii-ii. What you iriny need ia Cnrtnfa Liitla LlvI - Pill: to |li\‘l' needed halp to that “iorlflttan 28 feet" oi bowels Tn... m... canis- Little Liver Pill befon ' and one alter menla. Take them aoeordin to dirt-carom, Thcv help wake up a larger ow of the 3 lllllfl dzzc. t. jlllCflS in yourefnmaoh AND TJOHPIF —-liclp you digest what you havl eaten in Natures nun way. Thcn moat lolka iret the kind o! relief thAC malice voii tool lietvcr lrflm your head in your inns. .l\l.\\ he sure you get the gcnuineyCartzfa ‘ Little Liver Piiia from your druuiet- SOT. THE SHOW WAS ‘ Nope N00 Rope ALWAYS PAYSR-i; ei-l-IONEST DOIWT Major Hoopie Z . OLD iicoPiei n. ¢-4§ _\\\ ~ uni efvliéiiine ..“-¥==‘~’ i ivin badges had Junior lied Gross Assist Blind In England niu-ii-ie the past. veer Prlnw Edward Island Juniors have been very active. Over 85% of the classrooms have organized toshare in the program of health. service for others and international friend- ship. Many Junlors are interested in improving their school lunches and forming better health habits, while they have not forgotten the crippled children or the children overseas. Here is e letter of thanks from the School at Hayden Bridge. I-Iexham, Northumberland. Eng- land: “Canadian Red Cross Society. "Prince Edward Island Division. "Dear Junior Membersz-We should like to tell you how much we appreciate your very kind in- terest in our children. _ We hoipc that. the Home on the North East Coast. will be opened in the near future and it is probable that all of us at. Haydon Bridge will transfer to it until the bombdam- aged home at Southport can be rebuilt. "We do thank you all most sin- cerely for the very practical gifts of afzharis, quilts, handkerchicfs. wash cloths, toys and nightgowns. “We are most grateful to you. “Yours sincerely. (Szdd M. DEWIS headmistress". FORMER. HUSBAND OF DUCHESS 0F WINDSOR WEDS LONDON. Aux. 23 - The mar- riage of Ernest Aldrich Simpson. former husband oi the Duchess of Windsor, to Mrs. Avril Joy Levesoir Gower, 39. socially prominent sportswoman. was announced to- day. An unobtrusive. five-line item on the society page of The Times said the marriage took place Aug. 12 and "Mr. and Mbs. Simpson will be in residence at l1 Upper Phlilimore Gardens after Scip- tember 10." The Times made no other men- tion of the ceremony and it was not. until mid-afternoon that oth- er newspaper editors awoke to the story and splashed it. on front pages. A Yolmi! woman who received telephone calls at. Simpson's of- fice refused t0 say anything about the reported marriage. “I simply am not talking." she told news- paper men. The London Star said the mar- riage tvas Simpson's fourth and the third for Mrs. Gower. whose last husband was Brig. Hugh Nu. gent Levesori‘ Gower. company director and member of a cricket- playing family. The Dir-chess of Windsor, the fontner Wallis Wrirficld SIITTPFOII. Was Simpson's second wife. The Star said the new Mrs. Simpson's first hilsband. whom she married when she was 1n. was Prince Georze ImcrIinsl-zy. a Russian. Her marriage. to Lei-e. 50h Gower was dissolved three months ago. the newspaper re. ported. None of the accounts of the ‘T135138! said when». the ceremony was performed. Sim-Non. son of a British fath- er and an American mother. serv- ed with the Coldstream Girarrir before entering his father's firm of ship charterers in London. He is 51. The bride's father- was the late Sir John Mullens. a stockbroker. who RI-ve her a ssooo isisoooi a Year income and a Park Lane flat when she married the Russian prince. Simpson's first wife was Doro- thea Parson. mem-ber of a New Eilgland ‘Emily. His second was M"- W-"illls Spencer. the present Duchess of Windsor for whose love Kine Edward abdicated the British throne. The marriage was dissolved following the granting of a decree nlsl in October. 1936. which became final the next. year. “0rusailers" Cavalcade TORONTO. Aug. 24 - A five- ton converted officers‘ headquart- ers van. packed with modem dis. play material graphically degcrib. m8 the work of the United Church of Canada in the Dominion m‘; overseas. will shortly sci; out, m; the lVllaritimes in an educatlgl DIM! to inform the members of the United Church about their own church. The van is called the "Gnu. adore‘ Cavalcade." rt ha; gnvei. led all over Western Canada and throuehoili. Ontario and Ihe an. play material it. carries has been 59m by more than 3000M poo. pie. A team of speakers accoq-i. panics the van. The exhibits themselves con. sist of electrified models. illum. lneted transparencies. artistically Painted panels. pictures. maps, curl”- mol/In! Pictures in sound and colour and many other in. terestlng features. Th9 "Jim"?! 0! the “Cruaaderr Cavalcade" includes September 1i t0 l5 li- Charlottetown. P. E. I. iuiai H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST lilting and Sunhlylns Glasses Bib MONTAGUE. Ell. Office Home: 1o to l2 AM. l to 5 EM. INN!!! eta. by appointment Office Connected With Drue Store J ell-O. y. ANGY with the fresh flavor of real lemon- Tdeliciouely smooth and rich-colored ‘. . . never too thick or too thin. There just rant grander lemon pie than you'll make with new Jell-O Lemon Pic Filling -— made by maltore of famous Treat your family often to real old-fashioned lrmnn pic this sure. failure-proof, shortcut way. J iist follow easy package directione. Not e lemon jelly. At your grocefe now. Just 3 ufqnsils for the filling — a a a spoon, a JELl-O LEMONDPIE riiiiivo 'cup.' loll-O Ia a tredoneel owlwd DY Oelovnl lode. limited A Pmdoc! of General Iooda "THE BACHELOR THROUGH RIOTOUS COMEDY ROMANCE Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Shir- ley Temple Enact Gay Complic- ation; Arising From l-n Adoles- cent‘: Crush on a. "Stag" with Cary Grant, Mirna Loy and Shizley Templo in the stellar roles, Dore Schary‘: production for RKO Radio. "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer." now at the Prince Edward Theatze is offered as a delightful romantic comedy of an artist who becomes involved in romantic complications with a WCITIGI! Jurist and iher bobby-cox sister. The younger girl becomes in- iatuatcd with the artist in a big her high school, and decides to bring herself to his attention by going to hLs apartment. where she falls asleep. The artist finds her Lhcre at tivo a. n1, and is just- ahout tn take he.- hcme ixhen the jurlge bounces in on the trail of hcr kid sister. and completely mis- uriderstands the situation. She is all for sending tho artist to the penitentiary, but the court psychiatzlst points out that the girl's infatuation can he easily cured if shc sees enough of the older man. So the artist. to avoid prosecution, is forced to take the bobby-sorter to all sorta of student functions. While this makes the girl's boy-friend jealous, it also results in the artist becmnlng in- trigued with the pretty judge. and the ensuing complications keep the romantic pot boiling merrily. Grant has one of his most spark- ling roles as the hapless artist. and Miss Loy portrays a very human Judge, with Shirley ideally cast es the enthusiastic teen-lager. Rudy Vallee is in the cast as an assist- ant district attorney and an ad- mlzer of the judge. Ray Collins and elderly uncles. Johnny Sands is Shirley's schoolboy pnl. Don Bed- doe, Lillian Randolph. Veda Ann Borg. Dan Tobin and Charles liai- ton have other roles. Irviniz Rois directed the offer- inir. and Sidney Sheldon mote the original story and screenplay. l?£¢’i'4L 1r OPIIIIM PTIY IIElP IIElIEVE not. n» m. AND "riuf BOBBY-SOCKER." suns nonu- aoaoell‘ poeeoleod l1. Took 010' way ii-hcn he dcllvezs a lecture at. as. i-iaving a ' at 40. Belonginl 41. Tiny -—-, ("Chriatmal omen , ,1 ound er. Full of roof: 4o. Chills and ( 51. Look slyly Harry Davenport are a pair of- DPLM DO PJ IIIPJLPFGM-THENO. Yelleldly’! (kypfnqllotei THE GLOR CAUSE YOUR NAME WITH WORT DAILY icirossfvvbizto?» DOWN, - _1e. Pan-tic (N. i i Zeal ' .. ‘l. A unl- tion wagon 2. Ancient i 8. S-sheped ' molding Y 4. Dipped out, ' 24. Fail to hit as waterf ' opinione of‘ l5. Greek _' ‘ one party letter 6. Rowing‘ . implement ,7. Run away and marry 8. Modifies, u color ' 11. Cleansing - 18. Questlon_ agenta 13. Perched 16. Knock I ‘PM! ianimq. snare . ll Yesterday's Anrive] 42. An early . invader - ‘ of Spaln- I 45. Prosecut judicially 46. Thrice ‘ L8. Sash (lap) DAILY OBYPIOQUUIE-Boreh how to work it! ' ' AXYDLBAAXB unouornnnow One letter almply atande for another. In this example A is user! Ifor the three III. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, npoe- trophee, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each iay the code letters are different. A Oryptograin Quotation arm can: "run BVLLMBB PJ razrrnl PJLCJBPBDMJLPMB SHALL REMAIN. AND vinci-irs T0 REIGNJ ‘BOUNCING AQOUND ‘ll-IE can»: GIININA m: li/ooeiwis POSING FOR ‘ll-l no» -\\“ , . ,_ _ cnnusm o piles with writhing. . . a", mgdycnd Curicuitii OINTMENT THERE OUGHTA BE A .LAWl By Fogoly and Siioitee list winter: iiiini THE rrunseamosvas‘ Now wiisiivou CAN eoifrees on m?» "I QDEWALK WIIAT DOES SHE GET‘? SMOTPIERED IN FUR COATS! \\A§*'I \ mamas‘ "