i" FRINGE I -THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETUWN BIIARLUTTETOWN TllEATRES-IIIII-i-IIIII’ EDWARD m. SHOWING AT 2:80 - '7' - I 'I£E"GIRLS DON’T a ti.‘ lohn A SUCH THINGS. o o The wenn. wonderful, completely delightful adventures of a lively Miss . ..whose gr! modem ideas simply matte even her boy- friend wonder whether she was woman, witch, or what! _ g rpdvenlure in Boltimvle EXTRA! TIME, "REPORT 0N THE ATOMT Snvsclearuie stamens i runners anvuxrvnns l‘ ' TOLD IN riui nnaua ’A picture ticsiuncd to satisfy the avid notion fans is due to -- nt thi- Capitol tre. lt is llirnmounfs new - Thoma: thriller, "Disaster", 'Rlchard llPltIllllE. Trudy Mar- _ Will Wrizht and James ican licwllili‘ tit.- cast. ' ipaster" for-tises the spotlight jthe danger-packed lives of the Ilfln who risk death to scale sky- ’ _pers l!‘l Dursuit. of thelr . _ plejackin: trade. 1t la said tn mitts-act from this hazardous oc- r: potion all the pcrilolls adventure 1, mid-air exploits inherent in today it‘..- .Dennlng_ the blond atar with the South Sou island physique, . l» " it will 7E5. 5R.‘- FALLEN ARCHES.‘ Buz-z-z-zs... -_ FIRST stems OF; FLAT FOOT.’ ' BUZ'L2.7-a--\->;$ DON'T EVER LET ON WE KNOW IT! E 2.1-2. z s». . filtmlmi’ ? . -r'~"‘-'. ' if //////// i a ‘ itfasorz sawiisl /OH. A HEIRLOOM, HEY? PAGSENT BUST iT OFF. THEN! VASELlNE WOULD BE BETTEEN Wflflys Bill Wyatt, a hunted nian \vanted for a murder he did not commit, who takes to steeplejack- "18 as a means of eluding the po- lice. He gets a job with Pon Hans- ford (Will Wright) a kind old man whose friendly interest caus- es him to pour out his story. Pop. "Nevin! Bill, suggests a plan for flushing out into the open the man Bill knows to be the real killer. ~ But Pop‘: plan boomeranga and Bill is more on the spot than evor. Added to his troubles is his love for Ppp'| daughter, Jerry (played by Miss Marshall) and the diffi- culties he encounters as a result thereof with Pop’: jealous helper, who is not averse to pulling some dpngeroua tricks on Bill in mid- l‘ B . Matters coma to a dramatic NO-‘WORSTW THING 5DU CAN SHOW l5 Pl-l-Y! BZ-zzza-z-"J- ‘ SLOWS A GLH UP IN ALL ATHLETICS! ' BUZ'Z'I.1-1.I.a.~-~ NEVER LET HIM . UP cuz OF Him." 8Z'Z"ZI~I-5s_o__ -:$\\\ . ,. y” '7 » r ----q§'\ / A \ //»4 J lite. r. u. no. u. a. an. on. 4 , fi MY MA ‘TOLD WAS IN "THIS TEARJT, BUT BUTTER-d 601' 1 FORGOT ‘IHEV ‘a Am TO GET GOIN‘! ‘DON'T REACH AND A Paramount Picture will! RICHARD ‘ IRUDY llENNlNli ' MARSH IGAPITQL - roost - tors. -vt:n. SHOWS DAILY 2:30 - '1 - 8:45 A DAREDEVIL STEEPLE-JACK TURNS iitAIvi/u/vrnt BATTLES A KILLER on HIGH All ll Pine-Thomas Production oouontotrn pillars" installed on Provincial Exhibition. MULLEN BATERPILLARS If you wish to use your. form Troctor on snow or mud see "Bombardier Coler- Ford Tractors ot the Charlottetown. where further information will be ovoiloble. MOTURS MT. STEWART head when an airplane crashes in- to a towering skyscraper, loosen- ME TH' MONEY " FORTH’ LAUNDRY ing giant girders that hover pre- cariously above a tcrror-strickcit av .|. it. lIllLLIAMSA k. populace, An urgent call tor steeplejacks goes out. With Bill hiding from the police, Pop under- takes a dangerous assignment on his own and is pinned beneath port of the structure. Risking cup- ture and his own destruction, Bill goes to the rescue. Not onlY 5°95 he fasten the loosened girder and bring Pop safely down to earth. but at the height of the excite- ment he manages to clear. himiflll of thrrmurder chart!“ l" Ii Why that should have fans sitlini! sus- pense-bound to the edge of their Seats. \Vllliam H. Pine directed. "ADVENTURE IN BALTIMORE" LAUGH FILLED STORY With a novel theme. RKO Radio's "Adventure in Baltimorc" now at the Prince Edward Theatre, co-stars Roller! YOU"?- Shlrley Temple and John A28!‘ i" the lritigh-filled stnrY °l R Blfl who fclt the whole tmvn was W! of step with her. Expelled from boarding school for not seeing eye to eye with tho 8-13’ prim principal on the subject. of decorum. Dinah Sheldon returns to her family. determined to make a name for herself llS a painter. Her father, a tolerant. minister, understands her, even thouuh her impulsive actions are contin- ually gettinrz her into hot water with his parishioners. Dinuh's attempts to point un- conventional subjects and to de- fend women's rights (a highly controversial topic in the early 1900's. when the story is laid) bring about the many hilarious situations of the plot. Young portrays the ministerial father. and Shirley has one of hcr most sparkling roles as Dinah. with Agar g" as her bo friend. Albert Sharpe, srsephine Hutch- inson and Johnny Sands are in prominent. supporting roles. Rich- nrd Wallace directed the Dore Schnry presentation, and Richard H. Berger produced. Lionel ljlous- er wrote the screenplay from the story by Lesser Samuels and Christopher Isherwood. __?_______ MOTOR VESSEL BURN! HALIFAX. Aug. 14—(CP)—The 260-ton Portuguese motor vessel Julia Quarto burned and sank early today, "several hundred miles" southeast of Newfound- land, the Alr Force reported here. Another Portuguese ship, the schooner Marla Frederico. said nll members of the Quarto were pick- ed up. The 125-foot Quarto was of Lis- bon reglstry. Further details on the sinking were not known here. 1 l-SEOOND BOUT In Broadway Arena, Brooklyn. Jan. 1S. i942 Joe Jakes ltmcketl out Al Ibnnan 11 seconds afterthe fight started. tn: EASTERN GUARDIAN AUGUST AGENTS: DIONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Althea, Mrs. Byron tawart, Mlaa Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lovers. following placea _in Manta in Georgetown: The Post: Office: Roper; ...'FITTED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. Georgetown ond Vicinity Miss Marion Clary of Montreal and Mrs. Rufus ciiiry. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Robinson of Charlottetown were wet-k end guests o! Mrs. ltiary Yorston. l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross of Saint John, N. B., have returned to their home following a visit with the formers brother, Mr. Melville Ross of Georgetown. Miss Bertha Smith of Borden who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edwin MacDonald of Panmure Island la now visiting in Georgetown. Miss Marion Morrison oi’ Georgetown Royalty left Thursday on return to Toronto where she will resume her duties with Sheriffs Products, after several months spent at her home. Friends of Mr. Frank llnlzicl of Borden and formerly of Georgetown, who has been va- cationing here with Mrs. Dalzlel rind daughter are sincerely sorry to heiir of his sudden illness \Vlli'0 visltinl! rimonr: us rind nll express the wish for a spccdy recovery. The ladies of St. David's United Church are to be congratulated upon the sticccssful anniversary fcn held recently in fhe Church Hall, and they in their ttirn rirt‘ appreciative of tlic helpfulness of mnny friends and the patronage of the large number attending. At- trnctilve and bounlifully furnished tables were the order of the day and the event. also provided n liaPm’ social occasion. Beautiful flowers, helpful music. large congregations and inspirlnn preaching characterized the one hundred and seventh anniversary services of St. David's llnlmfl Church. The special preacher for the occasion was the Rev. Dr. Clarence M. Nicholson, PrlncipFll of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Hall- fax. He discoursed powerfully on "The Love of God", and on "The Fruits of the Church in Christian Character." A return visit would be most welcome from Dr. Nichol- son. The offcrings were generous. At the annual presentation service in the morning. conducted by the Rev. Sidney .7. Boyce. valued gifts were given by thc Sunday School. the Young People's Association and the Women's Association. These funds will be n Slrcnt hclp towards meeting the expenses of the extensive renovations to the church now being carried on. The valued musical numbers included solos by Miss Eliziibctli ‘Bonncll and Mr. Howard Vickt-rson and fl duet by Misses Mne and Ethel Renton. In the near future the fine Charlottetown liinle Octettc is to have charge of‘ the special mtislc at St. David's. Music lovers will welcome this announcement. Particulars will nppcnr infer in the ndvcrtlsing columns of fills paper. Perseid Meteors Pulling ‘ 0n Annual Display OTTAWA, Aug. 13 - (CPi—’1‘he Perseld Meteors are putting on their annual display, showering the sky with shooting stars that appear to originate near the nor- thorn Constellation of Perseus. The show has bccn going on for at least 1.500 years, but astron- omers-nmnteur and professional— have not lost interest in the dis- play. vlslble to the naked eye and at its best late at night. Members of the Dominion Ob- servatory and of the National Re- search Council began recording the dlplay last night and they will continue their work tonight and tomorrow night. They are making visual. photographic and radar observations and expect that tonight's show, starting about mid- flight. may be one of the best. unless an overcast appears. The observations by the obser- vatory and the NRC. are part of an international program aim- ed at increasing knowledge of con- ditions in the upper atmosphere. Sclnentista have yet to trace the origin of the shooting stare, but some believe they nre the wreck- alte of a comet which blew itself apart The shooting stars are some time: called the "Tears of St. Lawrence" because their appear- ance closely colncldos with the feast of St. Lawrence on Aug. 10. CAVE-MAN STE-III‘ The custom attendants for lfilln in the days oflmsrrlsgo by capture. when n. tman called on Lliahfflfilld! to help ‘hlm seize the r . of having wedding l9 rtoun (i. /\N RDA SSO The Guardian may be bought at any of the in St. Peter's: is the guest of her parents, Ml‘. the bridegroom _ Miss S. A. Llewellyn; MroDIny. in Souria: Condoms and Florence The Poat Office. ..'READERS will sale advts. and auction atdvta. etc. on our Financial Page. t Whlm lloatl _ find Vicinity Master Johnny Clarey, Whlm Road. is spending a week fn Mon- lasue at the home of his grand- mother, Mrs. Alva Allen. Miss Edith MacDonald returned to her home at Whlm Road after spending a week with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. sterling MacLeod. Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts, Charlottetown. spent the veelrend at Whlm Road with Mrs. Watts‘ lgafients, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camp- 8 . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore. Commercial Cross, etumed homo after spending a brlef holiday on the mainland where they visited Silnt John and Fredericton. Mr. Cecil Nicholson. Whlrn Road. is spending the week at the home of Stuart MacKenria, Vic- toria Cross, to assist with haying operations. school was tho scene of great activity on Friday when the ladies of the di-strict g3- thored there to give the school a ihvroush cleaning in readiness to, ichcvi opening on the iatii. Whlm Road Friends and neighbours n: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore. Whlm R085. will be pleased to hear that their infant son, Marvin, la on the road to recovery after spend- ini: several days in Kings county Hospital with virus influenza. ASTRONOMY NOTE Contrary to public opinion. the zoo-inch telescope will be little used for PlflYlElM-y observation; medium telescopes are more adapted to this. MllllEWllli FDR lessMoney! llllllllllY-Mllll wont stunts and Wllllli PANTS workmen in all trodes praise Murphy -Mede Work Shirts and Work Pants, because oi their good appearance, neat lit and long wearing qualities. insist on Murphy-Made lor ell- rouncl satisfaction. You get more wear For less money- "su M. sea p ~t Il\ll|\\ tlltitltrl ll lIt\\\ Sourle Hospital The annual noting will he held 4n the United Church Hall at. Sourfa on Thursday evening, August. 18th at 6:50 p.m, Reports covering the laat year of operation will be submitted and offloera will he oloobod for the ensuing your. All interested are in- vited to attend. MELVIN l. MaQUAlD, Secretary. ll. J. lMBllll OPIOIITEIII flttfnl In! Iapplylog ‘ lee. MONTAGUI. P. l. I. Offloo Iourli l0 to ll . .. . tit by appointment Office Oeaneetfil With find display lo be read ln quiet. are without her. Are You a Good Provider? The time during which wild creatures must pro- vide for their families is brief. with human beings the reverse is true. No man can be sure that his family responeibilitiee will not outlast his lifetime. In providing for today it is easy to neglect pron vision against this uncertainty of tomorrow. Yet there is an easy, sure way to make it. Life Insurance can be planned to meet individual family needs . . . to provide a guaranteed monthly income that is proof against mischauce. A Manufacturers Lifa representative can Help you to plan it. in keeping with your means and requirements Mareurliiiruaiens - msuaauci coeioiiuv (Established 1887) TORONTO, GANAD! C. M. FRAZEE - I. H. HUGHES Bpeolal Representative; HEAD OFFICI Dorothy lllx Says — Continued from paco i children I concede her actions and mods of living. but we are gattinfl to the breaking point. What can we do‘! E s L ANSWER: Of course, you are in the right, but being right. doom avail much when you have to deal with a pleasure-mad woman w is intent only on the gratification of herself. The trouble about arguing such a case as yours with a woman a trying to show her how wrong she is in neglecting her duties to h family is that before either party knows it they have lost their temp pers and are in a hot fight, which is generally ended by the woman‘ dissolving in tears and the man putting on his hat and alammlnl the front door hehlnd him. So my suggestion to you is that you-write out a calm and dilr passionate statement of the case to her in a letter and give it to he‘ Tell her that you love her, and how lonely yo‘ Then tell her what a wrong she is doing hsr coils dren. Then offer her a compromise of two evenings a week out. I! lhl refusea- to agree to this, the only thing you can do la to make tho best of a bad bargain for the sake of.’ tho children. But remembolu it is better for the children to have no homo at all, or one parenh than it la to have a home of strife and two parents who are alwayl quarreling with each other. DOROTHY DIX DDBOTHY DIX cannot reply personally ho‘ readers, but will answo! problems of general interest through her column. u. C R0 5 S W0 R D H9110 flrmu 3. Hand bombs 21. Relieved 4. Pelt with 22. Chief deity eggs (Baby!) l. Marshy 23. Egg-cells meadow 25. Kind or nut 6. Shallow 26. Snare eating 27. Half ema utensil _ 29. Hole-pierc- . Portion of ing tool a curved 31. God of line earth Seize with (Egypt) the teeth 33. Particlq- e. Paradise at. Jewish ' l0. Network month . l6. Little girl 19. Covered with lint 20- Cherished animal floauv . . ACROSS l. Theatrical backer 6. Cavalry sword 11. Immense 12. Arrogance 13. Lake (NW Russ.) 14. lr of Shght voices l5. Careworn 16. Therefore 11. East by ‘ northeast fabbr.) 18. Per to the Alps 22. Masses of’ matter 24. Skin disorder ' I 2B. Occurrenci 29. Pale 30. Final ,_ ll. Confeclfli l2. Relinguiehcl 124. Sleevelesl garment tArab.) 81. Siberian '45 l. Saturday's Anavreol 40. Nobleman, as. Border ‘ a4. 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