PAGE SIX wmv mwnaw' YOU W0 _,A WARNER‘ sans. HIT mitizrraev LYNN TO-DAY ONLY: PRINCE EDWARD BIATINEE 2.30—NIGI'I'l‘ 7 AND 9 "'l':'..""'!'!'i!5'9f!. '-_ .'-'i-.'-.'-f-i'-f-'-'-'-‘-_'sL-'-' ‘If-KW’?- -'-'-‘-'-i-'i'i-'\-'-'\-'¢' ENE-K's‘- '1'- ‘J-‘u H‘ 155'- RIOT; I'n'I'I'I"fI'fn'I'I-l u-rr-“r-rr.‘fi-rrrrrrr a-a-rrrr HP A210 NORTH - AJIEII [CAN ‘KIIANSJIISSIOIV <u1SICH| Uujligtll. saving limo ‘Iliruugliuut “A\ELENU‘IH 10.30 pm.» Western Canada-KHZ m. Ito 10.00 phi) 49.10 m til‘ m Uflliauu dtlu USA-Lila»; m. Z3214 IIILIISUAI’, JULY 24 9.31.. 0.10 ‘London Clllng’ tProgiamme .~iiiiicunccir.eiiist. 6.1a ‘CALLING THE WORLDZ "Biyiaiii Ictiiiy‘ 6.30 'C.‘\LLI.;\| FHE WEST IN- isllgS: ‘l: s that Liiziure‘, 6-1;) 'I.HE NEWS 7.0L) NEWS ANALYSIS. 7.05 WAR CONIAILNTARY. 7.1a FAEWS IN FRENCH. 7.30 .\'..iiit-\'.'iii1 and the ‘luiigo O: t-tra. London 8.01) ‘liifil N1 . 8.1L) ‘LISILNINL; POST’. 8.1a ‘Ltatiou Ca 8.3L) ‘BIIITAIZQ surf/ins‘ _ Talk 8.45 ‘ITCIIK. Line I-antiy‘ -Episotle "I AIARCIIES’. i. 101i. C XLLS FROM '.i.\J..l‘I\.1.n Wll-ll DE 'a'u'n's'u'n'u'u'u'a'u‘u'h'in'u'ln'h'n"n'u'u'b'u'u'u'afi § TO-OAY -:- CAPITOL -:- FRI. —— SAT. M ATI .\' E E 2.30-—NIG HT IF our ' OE lS_A _R_QARING I l jrwo Joe's ARE A cilia; owiiccitssoi EXTR A-“WINGED DEATH" CHAPT. TWO OF NEW SERIAL nun-r. il‘ll‘.(' to be itIlllflUllfiPd. n rriiixcaisas‘ ', ind “Oilifli .-pe:ik- i -C;\iizidlnn listen- unenrc’ - B: .L'rl e i <"I‘i\'ellth .\I ‘viii cf Venice‘ . ii Nohing‘) ll hf.‘ Nanci‘ Dane‘ . iliflilil"t'tl~ by Va‘. Gieigud. 11W) 'lt:e ifn l_\" S vi . 11th ‘L nzfrni C.'\l.: i‘ lTlie pro- zrv... me about the prograuv‘ mrsi 11.15 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKSH- ‘If. LN’ srusve IT POSSIBLE. L , niivou DIDN'T KNOW flcRQlhp A Z-TON BOMBSIIE LL OF TIIRILLS 7.00 AND 8.45. AM! JJ- His gal makes him s ave oind a killer makes him shiver...when he discovers he's his double! "KING OF ROYAL HIOUNTED" 'u'n'u'n'n'u5'n'u'n'nfn'n'n'u'u'flu' »- :I'I'Eu'I'u's'J'n'n'HH'n'J¢'H'IHEJ-'JI'A'JF-'JJ-'AHHHHFIP ' 11.30 RADIO NEWS-REEL. ADI. l2.C0 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHES‘. Talk by George Gibbon. 12,15 ‘The Music of Britain‘: Or- chestral Fantasy (K. A. Wright) On famous Irish times collected by Eduard Bunting, Played by‘, the BBC salon Orchestra; con-j din-tor, Leslie Bridqzuvater, i 12.30 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS. Ccmmemator, J. B.‘ MrGEACI-IY. 12.45 Close down. FAIL T0 LEAVE U. S. WASHINGTON, July 22 --fAPi -Sumner Welles, Acting Secretary of State, said today that he had sent to the justice departnent a list of about 45 employees of Ger- man and Italian consulates who failed to leave the United States last wwk as directed. The list. Wel1€s said, was given the‘ justice department for such nCimn as it desires to take. Bowel Complaints oI Ohildren . During tho hot summer and early fnll months most children, and ospm-iniiy thnso teething, nro suhfoct j ti» ilinrrhtpn, dysentery, colic, clio ern ' infnntum and other bowel com- plnints. I-Ivvry mother should keep a bottle of Dr. Doctor's Extract of Wild Strawberry in tho home us a pro- tection against sudden attacks of these, troubles. Don't experiment with new nnd untried remedies. Consider your (‘Iiiltl ‘s henltli. Get “Dr. Fowler '5” It has been successfully used by fiimisiinzls of Canadian mothers dur- ing the past; 9-1 years it has been on I tho nnirluit. Don't rim-opt n. sirhstittito. Get the genuine "Dr. Fowler ’s." Tho '1‘. Miiburn Co, but, Toronto, Ont. i Plot's‘ fififihfifiVfflf-‘J-‘fff-‘JHVE-‘f-Vfflf-“ff i i lot __ _____ r-I-I-‘Naw-I-u-Qrflmu By LESLIE GARGILL CHAPTER IX CROWDED RENDEZVOUS People invited to the Featherston- by-Mnvrson parties counted them- selves socially’ favoured. _ Jerry Clitnerces family connec- tions were actually so BXCILISIVC tlia/t he never dare mention them imb- llclv for fear of beinsz accused of snobbisimess. Ekiise had insisted ilint he accept the invitation. "It onlv Aunt Euniiy brtiiulit in) to run a lish-inid-chip saloon I shouldn't have been coin- Fclled to loin this mob." he grumb- Elise. by some feminine miracle manziaintz t0 look cool and comfort- aible as well as rn-diantlv lovely. drew him to an oasis where thirst could be quenched. “Mustnt neglect your obligations." she reminded him. Before he could think of a suitable retort Lady Elizabeth Mandock tap- ped him on the arm with her fan. "There's something I've been dying to ask you." she rushed, as he bent an attentive ear. "Glad to do anything I can to save your life." _ "Now, do tell me what. a hot-- momma is?" He stored in astonishment. “A {aot-mamma? Really. I haven't any ea." "No idea! My dear boy, but you must have. It seems to be an Ameri- can expression DFGIMZIII. back on your recent trip. Don't you recollect say- inlz it verv playfully at . . .7" "That's its-ht," Elise broke in. Ycu must rememberl-JTonyl" "Wliv do you call him Tonyf", Lady Mandock asked. Jerijv izlnred wildly around. “Er, its a sort of pet name." he said lain-sly. “I—I'm awfully sorry it 1 called you such a thing. I couldn't have been myself at: the time." "Don't be 5o apologetic. young man. You were much brighter" the other evening. Now vou absolutely must translate that quaint phrase." “Honestly, I don't know what it means.” “What a bashful younv man it. is toriiuht! Didn't I hear some refer- ence to a hot-momma in connection with the films-or was it in an odd bcn-k I was reading? A Mae West film. ixuliaps?’ “N-not very likely. is it?" "lvIost likelv. I should say ‘It has that sort. of a sound.’ Lady Elizabe-h carefully smoothed down her IFDCK. turned away and muttered husklly: “You must come up and see me s'm I had been! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Wmgimr is coins to happen?’ "What sort of a somethlnfl?" Clewthers glanced at Elise doubt- fulLv and Jerry introduced her as his flan do you do." he acknowledir- ed "Of course I knew who you were. t. . . “Nllss Dallas is famlliur with mv misadventures. so there isuno neces- vive whenever you're in a place like j tlfiis. for reasons which youm EWB-Pel 0 .' ! "G-rr-t" Jerry growled. "All we |want to make the party complete is Mrs, Montelli." i "Slim Annie? oh. 5116's here s11 might." . ..No?.. “The lady is under veu-y careful observation. Makes it so much sim- uler when we can do that. Everyone, uilcely izatliered together. all 511ml rand ready t0 hand." A frown creased -his brow. "Nearly everyone," he iamen ed. “Up to e present we ‘haven't picked out Tony. But it's a thousand to one he's around. un- 'less . . ." ' "Unless what?“ "Just —- unless." Clewthers drawled. j ‘Iliey watched him saunter back to his post of vantage near the door.‘ i Elise ivanted to know what the mysterious hints portended. and Jerry told her as well as he could, [told of the ridiculous notion thaahe mhzht be workm in conjunction with the jewel thieves, taking ad- vantaaze of the likeness or that it could be exploited bv Mmtelli in ‘some obscure way _ i Elise shiver-ed delightfully. “Tlhiull- ‘inner and thrlllimzer." she exclaimed. "I suppose you aren't a member cf the sans?" Superintendent "Of course not What nonsense. s You see how difficult the position is. IIf you can izet such an idea into your head, imagine what the police must be thinkimz." "Ra-therl Why, the possibilities are enormous." "That's exactly haw the super- intendent put it. Once or twice I've seriously considered throwing in my lot; with them." "What Rood would that do?" "Give me value for money." “Fbellna bad about the business? ' "Friehtfuliv fed up at times. All that stufl about izivinrz a doiz a bad name has a lot of truth behind it." Before lonn Jerrv had Rot into a frame of mind that made him sus- pect a dismisted detective in ever." man whose tie was a trifle awry. and he felt that at anv minute he miirht bump into Tony Monteili or his cauallv disecneertimz wife. l Perhaps it was even ninre omin-| ous that neither of them was visible. For the presence of Slim Annie they had the superintendent's word. As for Ton.v——" ' “Pennv for your thouizhts," offer-l time." She slithered a/wav as lwell as ed Elise her ample bulk would perm into the throrut. “Well CI all the——" Jerry's eyesi were wide with astonishment. i “Sh!" Elise warned him. not sav anythrlmiz rash." "Hana it. I believe vou enjoyed it. That Tony Montelll will net me into bad odour.’ "Not ivlth Lizzie Mandcck. You've made a hit there." "Let's drink." said Jerry. slumly. "Sherry, sir?" invited a solicitons waiter. i Clitheroe inspected the man close- lv. struck by a vasrue resemfolancei "Haven't I seen you before?" hei questioned. "Slant say. sir. We net about s‘ "I-I’m. yes! Especlallv if you drive a taxi in voiir spare time." "That's right, sir. Beimz a waiter doesn't keep the wolf from the door It's only a spare time jcb. so to sneak." “lake belnq a detective eh? Yester- dav your rolb was parked outside my place for three solid hours. and you turned away a round dozen people will-o wanted to cnrmse your ser- i C8. . ' _ “it/Inst have been mv twin brother.‘ sii. t "Turin!" Jerry seowied. Grabbing Elise bv the amt he backed away‘ “Don't think We'll drink after all." he muttered. Elise sizh-ed. “I'm afraid you're not very pleasant mmpany to-nhzht," she complain-ed. [mt "Thev aren't worth such reckless‘ xmnditure." he renlied lightly. | Judzinir bv the effect flhey have on vour usually impeccable dsncimz 0 ow Without any wamlnsl the lights‘ went out. so suddenly that the im- nzinatlve had an impression of hearintz a decided click. Of course a was onlv the power of su¢ees-| tiori. for it was estimated later that, the main fuse had been bodilv re- moved. mnktnz it difficult to effect an immediate repair. “It's happened." Jer-rv exclaimed. “What has?" gasped Elise clinging‘ tifrhtiv t" him. ' "I don't "new what. but t/hn thirw lthat Flewthers has been anticipat- ITIIZ all everinrz." he replied zrlmly (To be Continued) i NIIONIITS TOILETRIES 'u'in'h'u'fln'u Ways 0f Effecting Gasoline Saving fi-I.I‘i'l'l'I‘I'I|’I'I‘IlI\- The "man at then/heel" can cut down drastically on the use of gasoline by keeping the speed of the vehicle down to reasonable pro- portions, speed tests have demon- strated. Every bit of gasoline ne conserves helps to release fuel for our tanks and armored ears, our fighting planes and our bombers. Actually, the experts sav, it takes a third more gasoline to go a mile at 60 miles an hour than at 40. The carter Carburetor Corporation tn the United States which has dis- tributors in Canada, has recently issued figures showing that me normal economy of a car capable of giving 25 miles per gallon (20 miles per American gallon) at 20 miles per hour, will vary widely under different driving conditions. Constant speed tests prove that the motorist will get 25 miles i)" gallon at 20 miles per hour, as com- pared with 229 miles per gallon at 40 miles and l0 miles per gallon at '10 miles an hour, according to the figures distributed by ‘J16 corpora- tion. and Tests have shown that it requires approximately 10 additional horse- power to increase the speed of a x-cylinder car about three miles “ILQII it is unning at 70 miles per hour. I-Iere are the seventeen easy ways towards a fifty pecent gasoline sav- ing, as approved by automobile ex- Perla: Reduce diving speed from 60 to ~10 on the open road. ' Avoid jack-rabbit starts. Avoid useless or non-essential driving. Turn motor off when not in use do not leave idling. Don't race your engine; let it warm up slowly. Don't strain your engine, change gears. Keep carburetor cleaned and pro- perly adjusted. Tune up motor. timing. etc. Keep spark Plugs and valves clean; Check cooling system; overheat- ing wastes gasoline. Maintain tires at right pressure. Lubricate efficiently; wom en- ries waste gasoline. Drive in groups to and from gt "Better t-hev must be. I-Iullo! What's wronsz Wvrk- uslns ca" “WWW '18!"- ,,. For golf, picnics and other out- gs, use one car instead of four. Take those short shopping trips ON FOOT and carry parcels home. Walk to and form the movies. Boat owners, too, can help by reducing speed. in In Memoriam MR. JOHN W. PICKERING Many friends were indeed awry when the news came that Mr, John W. Pickerlna had passed quietly awav to the Great Beyond in the closiimz hours of Thursday. July 10th at his home in Sea View. sized 70 years. For the past few years the deceased had not. enjoyed 200d health but still at times was able to be about. On the day previous to his death he was able to be around and his little trained consciousness and came peacefully surrounded bv his fondly. The late Mr. Pldterina had been a life lo resident of Sea. View and was e son of the late PIIINOE EOWAIIO 2 DAYS ONLY FRI. AND SAT. Get Your Share of Hap- piness -It’s FUN WEEK A New Comedy Star In One 0f The Loudest Laugh Pictures You've Ever Sat Through! BUNBURY SCHOOL CLOSING The pupils of Bunbury Sixliuol held their annual picnic at George Masons’ shore on Monday alter- noon. June 30th. ‘Ilhe afternoon was very pleasantly spent lzn names. swlrrmihuz, etc.. after which 50 people including pupils helped themselves to s. delicious supper prepared by the energetic women of the trlct. The teacher hen presented the followina prizes and certificates. Certificates presented to Grade VH1 pulplls: l, Kav Judson: 2. Carl l-Ismrn; 3. Wilfred Mutch. Prize for Proficiencv in Grade X awarded to Mamie MsoCallum, Plze for Proficiency in Grade VIII awarded to Kay Judson. Prize for Proficiency in Grade VI awarded to Helen Jones. Prize for Proficiency in Grade IV awarded to Herbert Mason. Prize for Attendance awarded to Ira Ftnlayeon. Prize for Department awarded to Wilfred Mutch. Prize for application to woo-k awarded, to Robert Bovyer. Prize for Improvement in Work awarded to Jack Furauharson. Prize for Arithmetic ' Grades awarded to Carl Hamin. Prize for Arithmetic Ln Junior Grades awarded to Shirley Judson. Prize for Nature study. awarded to Bettv MacDonald. Prize for General Pmficienoy awardede to Ira Finiayson. prizes. the teacher. made a short speech. I thanked the women for their hospi- tailtv and kindness to her while she was in the district. After bidding the teacher farewell. all. havink spent an enjoyable day. departed to their homes. CHILDREN PREFERRED In Chile on orphans day no taxis are available for tihe public. Th f9 The Central Guardian This column t: relorvoll for nun o! looll inmost, bot advertising ol a newny nature ma: brlrucrtod n 5 cents a word. strictly pay- slm In advance. ;.-—- CBASWELL for PDOIOITBDIIJ. CON FEDERATI ON LIFE IN S UR- ANCE. 11-9789. CHANGE BESIDENCE—M!'. and Mrs. Tanner and family of West River, P. E. 1., arrived in ‘Benton N.5., recently and have moved into the house ‘on Carolina street, Mr. Tanner is employed in the Eastern Car plant. FARMERS hsvinir sows of aocd type for breedimr purposes for sale, or to bio’. kindly notify the follow- ing centres: Queens Co-Department of Agriculture. or Iiivestock Branch: Prince Oo.—-W. J. Reid. Airrtoultiu-al Office. Olen-Ty; Kim's CQ-Lloyd Lockerby. Aazriculture Offloe Mon- tague Provincial Department o! Asrlculture. L-967-7-24-1l. ISLAND VISITORS-Mi‘. and Mrs. J. L. MocKixinon, ot Peters Road, P. E. 1.. were over last week visiting Mrs. MacKlnnoxrs brother and his wife, M. and Mrs. Howard Finlay. Returning they were accom- panied by their niece, Mrsnndwin MocPhee, who visited them for s. few days. -New Glasgow News. VISITING TRENTON-Mr. Issac Buell of Abney, P. E. L, his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Buell of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., also his son and daughter ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Buell of Toronto, Ont. returned on Saturday to their homes after a pleasant vacation in Trenton N.S., with the farmer's son and daugh- ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Buell. RECENT MOTOR. VISITORS- The Misses Beatrice and Grace Miller. 0f Waithsm, Mass., were recent motor visitors in town. guests of M. and Mrs. Howard Fin- lay. They were on their way to Prince Edward Island and Mrs. Finlay went over with them. They visited their old home in Murray Harbor and their uncle, Mr. Pree- man lvliller in Montague. They also visited other parts in that vicinity and they were delighted with the beauty 0f the country, which is looking its best. They look forward to returning some time and bulld- Ing a cottage on the site of their grandfather's old home. - New Glasgow News. VISITING MU SIClAN-Mr. Will- iam ZFarreli of sturgeon. P. E. L, was here last week visiting his son and daughter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. I. Farrell and meeting with old friends. Colin MacDonald of New Glasgow and Mr. John Hess- ian, Main street, Trenton. Mr Farrell is a renowned musician and drivers devote themselves to drivlnlt youngsters aguund. i i i t i l I a although blind he does not let this affliction incapacitate him in this_ Did you MACLEAN your teeth today? ‘Course, can’! you pa"? Years of laboratory research have made Maclesm Peroxide Tooth Paste one of the safest and most efficient dentifrices known, Since it contains no harsh abrasives, and y" Mccleuns teeth thor. oughly, it io an ides] dentifrice for children, Delicate gums and mouth tissues need the antiseptic action of Macleans Peroxide Tooth Paste to neutralize mouth acids and disinfect mouth tissues. LARGEST SELLING TOOTH PASTE IN GREAT BRITAIN Buy British I MACLEANS ‘Q viaoxitii respect. He ably presided st tin pipe-organ in St. John the Baptist r-A-n-o. on July 13th and rendered a beautiful solo and sang the wren- 1 IESISLQG by Mr. John Hessian of Trenton. He left on Saturday, for his home- in stur- geon via S. S. Prince Nova after spending a most pleasant vacation here. He intends returning again in the near future. It is a pleasure to meet Mr. Farrell who always has nsmilc and word of cheer for everyone which acts like a tonic for those who are morose in spirit —New Glasgow News. RECOMMENDS WOMEN WORKERS LONDON - we) - The om for of Aqricuitum has annaunc that if farmers will employ women workers they will tprefer ential treatment in retain no skill lworkers FETIETEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIDEIIEIEEIEIEIEIEEIEEIOIEIIEIEEEliilifilililifilifilifilifilfiliilifiliil [it CONTRACTORS BUILDERS PLASTERS INSUL BOARD and INSUL BOARD LATli I Mr. and Mrs. David Pickerfns. He. was an industrious and prosperous i farmer an obllfllnz neighbour and friend as well as a kind and loving ‘ husband and father. i i I-Iis funeral was held on Saturday . afternoon and in spite ofjhc sev- ; ere rainstorm a lame number of . friends was present to express thzir "Neither would vou be! What with vanmtsh old ladies. and a airi clothes policeman behind the bar. this place annoys me." “Isn't that another friend ovf yours over bv the door? Judwlniz 11y the wav he's eyeina vou he wants to claim aeounintanccship." "CYTWIIICIS, bv jovcl" ATTENTION FOX IIAN-OHERS You nre cordially invited to attend A FIELD DAY i An Inexpensive but lovely line of toiletries. Gemey Talc. Gemey Dusting Powder. Insul Board may be used to finish your walls or under plaster. ll l5 , “Who is he?" , _ {h _ Th 1 5e; —'“- .13"?o‘2°,2i$“$;f..’“¥3§l$§“‘é§?3 hi Gemey Ton“ water’ iillygill-s-yiivigg téfetiigrvltflswviil: as‘? moisture proof. 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FIOWQPB F8 c! w" w““"°"“fi‘§ “Ijhym” m’ Parts, Green Stripe Finishing Lime, Kane's Cement, Lump Lime in 1).. will he present. Mr. Reymnnd‘; Platinums, Platinum-Type and Ring Neck Silvers will be nn display and lknow that with Dr. itfcCrnrykt experience with these new types he will lead n most Interest- ing (INCLUSION and will conclude with a talk on Breerllrg, Feeding. Sanitation and Management. ICE CREAM AND COLD DRINKS WILL BE SERVED. ccnrcrn himself with protective the, Powder. casks and barrels and Gyproc Lath. Our stock is complete and price! reasonable. Three Flowers Creams. Violet Sec Dusting Pow- der. Marvelous Face Pow- der——--———65c four shades JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE queer. Normally it would be out of I mv nrosramme. but I ve not a huncn ~ Z__.__Z_._.____ RAMSAHIS PHONES 105-1308 FREE CITY DELIVERY Summerstde: Wallace. Dam-icy: Haber at home. besides a lame number cl friends and rela- gvesodto whom kind sympathy is ex- ‘ eul floral tributes G WEI’! V Inwa- . 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