.».i.a..u...-.- .... SHOWING TODAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Lanna: on-. NATPEIDLETOII LANA TURNER - smuu. s. nmos ‘, Lvmggcnuvm - Emu nun Also CARTOON—Pete Smilh—Parade DAILY 2,30 — 7 — ‘J P. M. PRINCE EDWARIT TODAY & SATURDAY 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 P. M. MARJORIEREYNOLDS HAL ‘TALIAFERRO JACK ROCKWELL FORREST TAYLOR PLUS LONE RA.\'GrJlL COMEDY — CARTOON RACING DRIVER D By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL Author of Duughter of Exile, etc. 'l'.‘-he pmfes-;or shot her a. glance which might I)‘: (lC5(‘.l‘lD€(-I by we un.ch:n'iIuuie as first startled and then cunning. “0 course,’ he said slowly, “I was thinking more about his skull. manner 9.. rare type. you know. Don't know whether Rupert show- And mose idea. of pe1'fe°'»i°Y- w V Greek goddess stuff? That was easy 00 599- 7100- WI‘° else but this rather cold blooded §.Lull-hunting finance. Mr. Rupert. Feathclstone ? it .T.w°...§.° wudfid i.§w..~ bee£Ii8°in ed you that tremnse 0; MacFa1'- ng of devebplnent when any den on \'lu'ia.t1ons of the usual .*:..°.:%m. so me as at .......... C“ be made W look I eT um. Her voice grew mgged. “Can't we ever hear anything except about skulls? I Lhinii I'll go to bed." She zmlrpmaciled him, kissed him, rubbed ms scalp where the last remnant of hair grew with affec- tion, and left him. Professor Ellington guzed into the qu‘e"I‘he fellow," muttered Plank. "must be one of the most unutter— able prixs that ever walked. DOROTHY I5 DISTURBED It would not have him mm ms da , . ughter had Just in- f;‘;,n“,"°‘x’1“°,'*“§,”,‘g,.h°,,),‘{;',‘;,,,°°h§e,, hffi suited his mes work, but he look- ed pleased rather than hurt. “'“m° which had been mwred many I Tnc reason was rather astonish- a time and oft. in the Vill8r89 school where Master Feathersmne had gamed bursary after bursary, in the University which had had to bestow numerous dwrees upon him. and finally in the greater world. including this very district, which had opened up to him there- after. While Frank lay and thought mg. For the first time in two years his (laughter incl been on the verge—well. not exactly of losing her temper, that would be going too far. But on the verge of be- ing irritated. was it too much to hope. Pro- fessor Ellington wondered wist- fully, that the next. step might be this °‘“ 1“ me deepening da‘rk' mai imitation‘ and the next an “.’.l".‘.‘;.3"§...°‘E.‘.*‘..‘?.f’. am: mm. mm ”““°‘‘ °“'‘“‘‘‘5 °‘ *3“ me” I” THE rnomasson PONDEBS T00 yondotlllerlmlvnfi kied a A ee u re crae roun logs in the hearth. Her father sh‘. ImwhigpE§;’g:l°“gnF‘e:‘l'£°“:')‘:)’}‘essf)‘;‘,‘E‘ close to the blaze. bowed over a homo“ me older mm mm bee, b°°k' " black mm mm” attracted to Be a cared between his strong em. The mode“. he new “,5 subjecigilmme flames gave his high bald head a 0,“. aha he W moredml ma jovial pnk appearance. ' E‘ 3’ ° ' AA.L4 V... ...._..._A A L- A \.I it .4 TI-IECENTRAL GUARDIAN . .1 \.1:.' ".:'._._z..:s. I This oollllnnr-h nlervcd for news on locd informs, but advertising of .'.."s"7.:’...I“‘.“'°.,;';'." {'3 ''‘“‘‘‘°‘' ' . able tn advlnoc. . n‘lI~"y TITSTJF ANCI. L-9139-7-2:-an. h %ELP Tl:iEwDental Culirgic . and e use a. good e. visit the gnxrnen Chocolate wheel at the Exhibition. I.-1150-B-ll-14 THE REV. MALCOLM J. Mac- Leod. DD., will preach in the Belle River United Church Sunday. Aug- ust 13th. a.t_3 P. M. L-1146-8-10-2i AM GAME ENTRIES- The Exhibition Association will re- ceive entries for Bantam Game, male and female. L-1158--10-2‘. POLICE COUR'l‘—At police court yesterday mo vngrants were re- manded one week. A drunk was fined fen dollar and costs or twenizy days. CALL AT FRED H. TRAINOWS, 80 Grafton Street and select your Beianger Range selling just this week at 25% and 50% discount. L-1109-8-9-SI. CORRECTION section in Greendai Co.'s ad yesterday should ciudslmz three white poles, leg. up to $19.50, clearing at $6.95. boy, Joe Gallant 13 Chesmutstreet a.Lel-y took it to this Police Station, It was found to contain $35 and 8. card indicated it was the property of Russell Driscoll, Mcrunt Her- ::P'ROV INCIAL and being mailed not reach you please wriie J. Boulter, secretary. Charloiietmvn. L—230—6-27-tf. Bob Baker Stars In If a copy dues Presenting one of the most hh.ril-.Llng and colorful dramas of the old west ever brought to the screen. Bob Baker's new Universal musical western. “Biack l‘anclit," started yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. with Marjorie Reynolds and Hal 'I‘alia,ier1'o in featured roles. 'I'h.e ure reveals the powerful drama. c story of two twin broth- ars, one a sheriff and the other a cattle rustier and badman, and shows what happcns when they grow to manhood and face each other with blazing guns during a spectacular stampede of wild horr- ses on the range. . in addition to the hard riding and fast action of the picture, Baker introduces several new west- ern melodies and sings them in the rich baritc':ie.voice which made him 9. favcvriie over the national radio networks before his entry into films. flavor is given the story through the presence '6. was mm-ma. :.‘.i::'."l.“l.?“."éd.¥.“.?..‘:ml§. .sli.psl1oc‘. man himself. Rupert, .ie had quickly discovered, had many valuable trails which quelrified him his temper (which the pro. fessor Often did). he could write letters and memoranda without I‘-T9-llinuz off into_grumbiings and Speculations (unlike the professor) and he had a, card-index mind (which the professor lacked). There might not be much inspir- interesl. it could all Though he did ask all the ques. tions. And he didrrt look the in- quisitive type. I'm aira d I raither offended him vwhen he asked why I was going ‘Etc Africa. Heavens! I hope he didn't think I was officially warn- ing him off. Anyway. he wouldn't need any warning. Not my type, .-\.-sa.-.rs.-.-u.-\.-.-..=.-v-.-.-.-s.- Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Standard) V%AAA %%%VA ) nanny. AUGUST 11 Moscow 4100 p.m.~Broadcast in English. RAN, 9 6 mag, 31 m. LONDON 6:30 p.m.—“It's That Man ’Agcin." ’I‘ammy Handiey in a new radio show. GSF‘, 15.14 meg . 19.8 m.: GSD. 11.75 meg, 25 5 m.; G83, 9.51mcg , 31.5 m. PRAGUE 6:55 pm —Musicnl Program OLRAA. 15.23 meg.,19.'l m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p m.—snng from “Jones Vitez." HAT4, 9.12 meg , 32.8 m. ROME 7:30 p.m.—GucsL Night; Amy Bemardy: “Rome's Midnight Voice." 280, 1181 meg-, '15 4 m.; IRE‘, 9.83 meg., 30.5 m. PITTSBURGH and I'm sure I'm not his. But why did I do it? I should have laughed lightly and said quite casuaily. "Oh, I'm going out to be married." Thai’: what Rupert would have done. 'I‘hank goodness, her mind ran otion in his work, but there was nealness. order, method. NOW. to his dauglhter the pro- fessor had transmitted 3. good many of his own_characteristic.x. This vms not surprising, since her on, anyway we wont have any m°‘Lh‘3r mm cued Wm“ “I5 W“ bother about jealousy. I'm sure ]q:f:”tg‘;:‘1‘$fvt2“grfh°'3‘“dh“dW¢n ng u . And. he was sadly ad.-nittina about the time when Rurpert mp- nearecl on the scene, he had mm. eduout ‘his hpnrentgzi bgh/uties in an ex emery EZY, E y, t ggo<‘lm;1ata1red and well intention- Dorothy was growing up _.. up rather. he noted with same surpm- (;§ITe:EI$I'€I‘i€1'iSI0n atughe tinie-hand ilrown up mus ave happened dlurimz that flew and protracted controversy with the American herettic, Malone. over the Rupert would never be jealous of anybody. some men would be furious if they knew I'd met a goodlng young man who was going to be my travelling companion. If we have to introduce him. Rupert will just say “How d'ye do. I think the Mezosoic pe 'od's much the most interesting, don't you?" when he finds our travelling com- panion-to-be doesn't know a thing about the Hezosoic riod—-as I'm sure he doesn‘t—he simply fol‘- gct has there. ‘ Professor Ell Inn sucked his »pipe. which ted a. honibly ggftfiegpriniiggxisclngwbg finds) M- bubbly scund, like something hav- ed“; ‘ 9 I19 find 1111‘ 1 ing its throat cut. He took it out of his mouth, and regarded it with distaste. He had a habit of wh- sentznindcdly smoking a. pipe for days without troubling to clean it. when its increasing foulness final- ly pene-trotted even the dim and far-off region where his brain hap- pened at the time to be roaming. he simply threw the thing awe and bought another one. In the . way Tomlclns had collected a large Inuvmber oi’ quite valuable pipes. the best of which he kept. and the gfhers 11:‘? Inwgsy lm rem’ ount—And Don't Know It. Veg an ‘en n e v age‘ In nboutl w hi (I eounl Professor mnnzmn mm the pipe ..I”.’.‘.f.".’LTL':’.‘. ‘..“~...§‘. .......2.~.....‘i3...... into an aslrtry. from which T - |vordId—-evenlook healthy and auonmvtl the many -—you can feel an if you hnd lull in your " dnpey. tired Ind penlau. ' II 0 . . ‘I. ‘:‘.‘$i°i’.x.f°l"l‘ .’.!‘.??£i'.."1’2‘.I".i.1‘.‘." where his daughter Wu gazing out iolamtlo any II,I'e-giving oxygen from you (To be continued) KISS YOIIII TIRED FEELING GOODBYE! ‘ Pa Iou Many Suffer Low Blood oi . f lah wind . . i '''° ‘’'''‘'‘‘‘’°‘’ °°“°""‘ wan‘ ° -~m:,., g.n§:,-- M ,,,.,.,ug $33.‘.§‘§§'I§h.Z"§x§.I3'."§§'.I.n:ITIn""'u."..§ 11.37 7068-. 25-2 m- umd you ak pamer?-u cud make ‘the |)0lWGl£ KOIEIIII1 the 3 cell‘. :0 .. ' , you muat we 1) en 1 o 0 un up o_ I - Mm 1-¥.‘?';.;‘.’.';‘.f’..-§..§';.“...'i.‘:‘%'i..‘.°.l§°é"e1. :;:.::s'";;_jf“' “j;"§“""'"“';‘_" 3130 f m.—Gramophone Records. m xounn haw“ |l‘:k:0]l')IU-TI-TII0l::nE.0l' [tho hIIp'Lhc1 iivorzi 'IPB'I, 1.88 mcg., 26.2 m.; TPA4, aw-1.“, . InareuI'nzl ¢¥:_:u:n‘l;ehr nu: ‘afl d aft‘ 11-71 WK-» 35 5 m~ jjggrurg nailing maria:-."t _ ;‘:nI:".II.Ie.cl;ilIk::boundlrlI,:‘IIv of ...1":‘." all .1. C5. . uwere on n on ll‘. ur mznann, cosn rum --good ;°.,u,f,’°"'“ “‘" I3. m.wimuu‘m..k rm. J’... 9:00 p.m.-—IBroadca.st In English. “Good looymgq-' gm, awn“ ' “voice of Costa Rica.“ 'rI4NRl-I. & one who tries to recall acme 0.W me:.. 80.9 in. SAN FRANCISCO 9:80 p.u'1.—-Dance Orchestra .WIXaBE. 13.88 mcg., 19.5 m. av-~_. _........-. .. LONDO ...:='°..z.~.-=-.:-.:°°-.... adv. like x'ue¢., " 30.5 111.: 333.91 ~nie¢.. 31.5 m. ll Donn u-id Piv- io.a n.. 1 .4‘ is I u R J Marjorie R/synnlds, famous “Queen of the westerns." whose spectacu- lu‘ riding and daring stunts have long been a source of 11-ll&ze’In€'IIt to theatre-goers. Impressive scenes include Baker’s escape from Jail when he goes on’ to capture his bandit brother. the stampede of a great herd of wild horses, and a blood-tingling race down a. mountain side cli- maxed by 3 Jump oil‘ a high cliff into a river below. “Black Bandit" features such DCIDIIIBJ‘ western players as Jack Rockwell. Forrest Taylor, Glenn Strange and Ca1i=tc.n Youngg. “Dr. Kildare” Returns To 4 Prince. Edward Today Young -"Dr. Kiidarc" goes through o.noIi.he'r whirlwind adven- ture, this time solving a. murder case in “Calling Dr. K.ilda.re". sec- and of the medicnl—deicctive series. now playing at the Prince Edward 'I‘l1e-atre. with Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. In the second picture based on Max Brand's stories, Ayres be- coma inialtuaied with mud Tur- ner, hides a. wounded fugitive from the law for her sake. clears him by finding the real murderer. only to discover that by doing so he has lost the girl. The wise old Dr. Gillespie, played by B-an-ymore. solves his problems in a. unique. dnmaitio twist Harold S. Bucquet directed with deft skill. Players include I/iraine Day as a nurse. 9. new henrt—ihmb for Kildare. Alma. Kruger as the hard-bailed sruperinten-denrt of nur- .523 in the big hospital in which most of the notion is laid, Nat Fendieton and Marie Blake as the nomedvy team. Bc«‘m'Watson as the crippled bov Barrymore heals. i-‘iamuell 8. Hindu. I<yriv:y= Carver, Emma Dunn, Walter Kimzsford; Reed Hadley crrl Nelt Craiw. Di-unnitic hig/hllvhis include 3. operation in a live‘: hideout. the dn.matic' can- Ivume of 9. murderer and its tragic cnemmth .a srlpvpimsr scene be- tween Barrymore and Bobs Wal- lmi. Dltwlmz the crippled boy, and many in.timate_dcta.ils ‘of hospital life and um work at police de- “"IMr. Film Of Old West. read: Group oi.’ Ladies‘ Coats, in-I AN HONEST FINDER.-—A young‘ found I1 pocket-book and immecli- I Mr. Pri List 1 1939 EXMBITIOIN k°°“"“" B‘C" IE S or are “OW TCEKY lrroronto where I we I. A'1"!BN'-.l‘10N _ADVlil.'.l.‘isll.l-— Advertisement: for insertion the following day must be in this of- iica not later, tha.n.ll.u. la. PRBSBYTEEIAN Onllucn .- servioez Sunday. Aug. iI.':H.u-rin¢- ton 13 am.’ MI.r:hEuld." 3‘ m._ Mount Stewart 1.80 in.’ i Sunday School 10. . Lll’I4-B-li.1i CAVENDISH CHARGE — Wor- ship on Sun . M18. 13 in Stan- ley Bridge at ll om. uid North Rmstico at 7.30 pm. Rev. Geo. W. Tllley, minister. I..11’Ii-B-ll-ll DUNDAS UNITED CHARGE. Services Sunday. Aug. 13th. Arman- dale at 11. Dundas. Sunday School at 7. service at 8. Rev. A. S. Wier. will conduct the service. 1.1149-8-11-ii. TRYON - BONSHAW UNITED IZLIPTIST — Preaching service Wesunorvelémd 11 3.111.; on 3 p.m.: Bonshaw 730 pm. Rev. 5. D. rrites. pastor. L1'I&'5.8-ll-11 SERVICES. Aug. ISL1. Kingston. s.s. 10.15 am. Service 11 am. Cc-mwail, S5. 11 am. Service 7.30 pm. Mr. W. I-I, Smith will be the speaker. L178!-8-ll-ii HURDII NOTICE. — Winsloe North . Winsloe South 7.30 P. M. Re . . Skinner, Minister. L-1000-8-ll-11. To INTERNE AT P.E.I. HOSPI- '!‘AL—Mr. n Curtis has arrived in the city from Kentvilie Sani- Iorium to begin his duties as in- iea-ne in the P.E.I. Hospital on Saturday’. August 12th. AMONG FRIENDS- J. M. Myers of Van- left yesterday for they will spend a. month visiting Mr. Myers’ bmthcr C. A. Myers. Later on they plan to visit Dr. A.J.W. Myers- of Hartford, returning home by way of the Okanngun. They are their sister Mar- VISITED and Mrs. few weeks with her mother. Miss Gardiner is a nurse-in-training at nish. She is accompanied by Let. After an absence of sev- see many changes u'.ld are pleased with the improved appearance of the pro;/lnce. They note with pleasure the pavedroads and were much interested in the National Park and think by the Sea" someih-1 to talk about. as well as the bin um fox- es seen at Wellington McNei.ll’s ranch. They visited many places of beauty and interest, Vernon, Montague, Cardigan. Fortune An- nandale. Georgetown, souris, St. Peters, Tracadie, peque. O'Lcary, lied fr!-5',-zds in many other places. Mnrsllficld. Powrial, . . Lake Verde. Mount Albion, Hazelbrook. . They had a very enjoyable cation, and plan if possible to ‘return next summer. Their many friends will welccrme-i.'hem. ‘ MONTAGUE cral years they Work on the new Town Build- ing in Montague has been progres- sing ia‘pIKliLV in the past few weeks V and the building is nearing com- pletion. The air-conditiomng sys- tem is being i.nsta.l.i-ed at resent and the structum fgnilshed will be up-to-date in every way.-F Fire of an incendiary origin was discovered by William Rice 06 Montague in time to prevent the less of his buildings. Seeing smoke issuing from the corner of the barn Mrs. Rice ran out and - the blaze before my real damage was done. Upon investigation as to the cause of the blaze Mr, Rice found an oil can filled with szrmll sticks which had been placed against the building and ignited. The R. C. M. P. are investigating the ‘case and hope to apprehend the fire-bug.—€F‘. The old Ives building on the cor- ner of the Wood Island hill in Montague has recently been pur- chased by L. H. Coffin and part of it has been demolished. The main part is being moved back from the street about fifty feet. Always this has been a dangerous blind comer but now the motorist is given a. clear vision both coming dovm the hill and on main street. The build- ing has passed through many hands since is was built by D. G. Cerneron for a general store. It has since been occupied by Crockett and McDon- eil, Ives and Murdock, Bears and Bears and now Mr. Coffin has tramsfonned it into an up-to-date service station. Mr. Joseph Harris of Elmira. em- gltyeeofthec. N.R.ha5:necentI.ly - n tmnsierred to Montague sec- tion coming here from Albany. Miss Jean Bell of Ciuernsevy Cove is spending a. few days wiiih her friend, Mrs. Calvin I-Iilc'i1e'Y. Monte- gue. Mr. Gordon lwcbean of Monte- suve is msivins the oonsmbulmtlom or his friends on being awarded the contrant fur the interior decora- tion of the new Town Hall. etlh Clem:-ma, um: d R K Oiernems is I; presanlt Ia- lent m Kim’: <§ouney where he underwent a. 1 “pg”. lion. His many him 3 friezlds speedy recovery.-1". Miss Fried: Gardiner of arrived home Mmdu ‘ho ‘cu-2 ,.‘‘:.‘';VA.....;_ . . .-,§v»;-- ~ . '5‘-'1 l?4.i7a. I ‘£411 4. TUNE IN ONCFCY for all the inicrosllnwlcaluns CI-IARLOTTETOWN EXHIBITION August 14-19 I Horse racing, prize winners‘ at tho Agricultural Show—cI| the Mghllghis brought to you OVOFY day of the Fair from 2.0.0-5.00 and at 5.00 phi. ‘. ms: IIOADCASII svomcqu IV ' tn: uucnomuo roncco‘ colnrnpov _ of the i mil this 3 al'Brea O In 1 recent impmid money, more than 2,000 housewives were asked "What brand of Corn Flakes do you like best?” Kellogg's Corn Flakes were named fin: choice more than FIVE TIMES as often as the next brand! They win on flavour-— sud they’re so easy to serve . ; .truly a. "30-Second Breck- fast." No wonder Kellogg’: Corn Fluke: are Canada's largest-selling, ready-to-eat ccrecli Get several packages toting. Made by Kellogg’: in London. Canudn. _ - GET A HEAD START EVERY DAY WITH ffi!/we com FLAKES P7 -‘way hell IIIIISI ever! day! Al.AlMd.AN06...mnu quick! Nodnuoowo: Sonnrno‘ and; douduu tbruthlngc: Ocnily VIAKES also 31 . 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