rue CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN k“. l. $0M“; ' wrimrfifi?" ~ e- heoeiiomnoeethns uioymbenold‘ me no! n‘ v1 i‘ {any “i” p 1O 1w w’ ’ w; g f ...,-.~s.~o.»w1>'”" a..- . nun Mo... . ..... "FREDERICK deBURDlilA EXTRA _ NEWS - CARTOON _ VARIETY ‘ MW . .. .. tiw‘n main! . '.",'",,>!_|,v.i'__r_urii\. cr. --- - ALSO SHORTS AUG. 26th TO 31st _ I ZZ-Fiilisfi MBERGIWAN zftvfifilikbhl’ u» Mill! YIAVIII t I i t mum one»: I SHOWS 7 — 8.45 - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 EM? E-flonight and ~ -rf~\ . .$h. u. ll ienniter IIOLT wuoiifiiooen all Ill lldleg league ilarferry Service P. E. I. 0ld liome Week Arrangements have been made by the Canadian National Railways to increase the automobile carry- ing capacity oi the carierry “PrinceiEdward Island” by the use of ilat cars on the rail deck during Old Home" Weelr- celebration, which this year will take place Auguat 1344-15-16, to take care of the increased traffic during that period. In addition to regular scheduled trips of carierry leaving Cape Tormentine pier 10.30 AM, 3 PM and 7.30 P.M. extra tripe will be made by the car-terry . from ‘Borden and CapeTormentine. I Irene Mason oi Sarnia. Ont.. is i shown ioeclimz a baby deer that was rescued by her brother from iihe neighbor's dog. Irene and her brothers looked after the deer iintil it was strone: enough to trend for itself and then set it i tree. iiiie While New Zealand ‘rabbits. 8 months old. nibble at ‘bits of clover iabove) while they ‘$1; for their portraits. Mass pro- duction oi rabbits is carried out tat left) using special pens con- structcd on skids. i Three WARNER ROMANCE ARRIVES TO-DAY AT PRINCE EDWARD “Too Young To Know," War or Bros.’ new comedy-romance wrhi h opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre, is one o1 the first Hoil - wood eiiortc to treat a delicate sug- ject-that oi kiss-and-run mar- riages —— with intelligence and hunter. Starring two of Hollywoodks most popular young stars, Joan Lcs- lie and Robert llptton, the film tells a timely story oi yo love and the almost insumiountab dii- ilculties that arise in its fulfillment. Was Magazine Serial Adapted for the screen from a sucecssiul Saturday Evening Post seriai by Harlan Ware, "Too Young To Know" presents Joan Ltslle as a young girl who ialls head over heels n love with Robert Hutton. equally immature. equally irresponsible. Though the youngsters are actually too young to marry. they are too muoh in love to care. Th’; film re. counts their laughter and tears as 1 they struggle to make their mar-i riage rich and lasting. NDTFCE The Legislative and Public Librnryrwill he cloned for re-dr-cnrnting Saturday, Aug. uat 17th until further notice through the prose. ‘arson and son Oharlee. are vacati- ‘of Nova Sootla in Montague. Mrs. chu-ier Maodoruilrk and daughter Mari-a._ North Lake. P. E,1,, have oompieted a icw 6W5 visit in Mont-mic B»! We?“ °i M’ and Mrs. Eilmeii- MacNeii. Mr, Donald Adams has Accepted o. position in Summmersiie with “The Pioneer“ n,“ flurry vtckereon. Mrl. Vick- ioning at the home o! his mother. Mrs. Charles Vickereon. Montague Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown were week-Grid lilo!!! in Montague. Mr Inltul ll Om-I pioyed with tho Department o!‘ Fisheries. Kenneth lnitus, Mr. and Mrs. J J. stewart have returned from a rnotur trip to Maine, U BA Mr. and Mrs. James Sheen, Ker.- sington. were recent visitor: to Mbntaigue. ivlirs. Walter Duke has returned to Marshiield, Mass. US A iol- lowing a visit to her iormer home in Montague. Mrs. Duke was oc- ompanied bv her cumin-la and daeghfi‘. Mr and Mo. Ralph Whitehead. Rev. and Mrs. A S. Adams have returned to Montague following a three weeks vacation in various parts oi Nova. Scotia. Mir. and Mrs. W. Arnold Mm:- Laggan and daughter Joan, St John. N.B are vacationing in Montague as guests o! M: and Mrs. H0. Mnbon. Mr. MaoLaggr-in was iormerly manager or the Ban‘: Mrs. Beatrice McGuire (nee Grant) and son, Nilontrral. are visiting the home oi her parents." Mr. and lvLrs. TV. Grant. Mont- ague. An exciting and well-played ball game was witnessed in Cardigan .Monday evening, between tne home iteam and Montague. The same was- close and (lawless. A vi:iory ior‘ Cardigan would eliminate Montague Irom the play-oils; whereas a win ior Montague would leave the two teams in a second position tie. The score was 8-7 for Cardigan but the game was protested by the Montague team, Ivar-res Shephard was the um. pire. BOX SCORE Montague L. Fraser A. Lane S. Jay C. Boudreoult P. Fraser H. Stewart G. Nicholson H. Power M. Bed: anwmpmmsug O'*°>-*I-'NHOv-: ounnhunaul wubhwfihwwg ao»u~un-> enooooooefl cuoinn D. Murphy P. MacAulay N. MacDonald W. Oonahen D. NlaoDon-ald H. Murphee H. Shepherd J. Sullivan J. MacAulay -~»n-su; G wn~u~>0u~> 8 123 Montague Cardig an I ll. J. MABON OPTOMETIIIBT “time end 80.2mm; Glance: _ l! . Montana. P. l. I. Office Hour! l0 a; i: a, m. 2 w is r. u. Holiday: etc.. bv appointment Office Connected Wm; DBUGBTOBE sec THE FAIR FROM TllE AIR $2.00 $2.50 TOURISTB l HOUR ISLAND row» $10.00 i PAUL'S Flying Sonics HANGAR A -- CITTOWN AIRPORT PHONE 1800-3 (Revmembe the Air Show Ind Dance, Wednesday. Sept. l8) lOU KING lead: the rhythmic Sweet Capetown admire in mink you can device to ...ovdreemio...oviluelweet TIIIIBIIT 10.30 ti. F. ti. Y. Ceperal Summer Indie Um! ‘ Auction Sale Of the property of the late Dwight Masher Wed- nesdav. Aug. 2m at z °’¢1°¢|¢ (ST) at St. Peter's Harbour. Dwelling house, garage and small barn, two and a quarter acres of land. A few household articles. H. H. COX, PAGE EIGHT ii: _ riiiiicia rnviiiin T0-0AY w» SAT. ; -¢<>MI~@— I 'i'°"“¢"' M" at S snows DAILY AT 2.30-7.00—9.00 PRINCE EDWARD Ilclllliy " - i our WEEK __ . I Fascinating Fall headlines start here — in our Smart Millinorl’ shill“ New creation from Canada’! IN!’ 105D‘. l“ 313°" l’. 7" rdrobe‘ color to your wardrobe! Fall crowned brims and hosts wa - of other; with a distinguished touch to make hat history for 1946-47. See them soon! Bhampionships At Exhibition C ATTLE r Angus Breed Jug!“ champion Male and ile- ICIWE Hamilton Watts d: Son. Wilrtshire. Senior Championgng Rm?" Hamilton We. ‘s on Grand mamplon Male and lio- serve . l. and 2. Hamilton Watts s: Son. Junior Chompion Female and Reserve _ John Edwards, New Winshire. 5min; champion Female and Re- nerve Hamilton Waits 6: Son. Gum] champion Female and Re- nerve l. Hamilton Wants: 2. John wards. New ‘Niltshire. llereiorh New Junior Champion Male and Re- serve 1. Fulton Sanderson. N. Rival» 5mm- Ohgmplnn and Reserve l. H d $anderson P R R ‘l; 2. Miler Bendoraon, N. River. Grand chamvhm Mlle and M- i. H. Sanderson; 2. Millenflan-f dersorx Junior Champion Female and Re- IVQ Miller Sanderson. Hilton Sand» GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE 1857 erson. Senior Chlmplufl Female and Re- serve 1. Miller Sanderson,‘ 2. Fulton Sanderso Grand serve 1. Miller Sanderson; 2. Sanderson. n. Champion Female ind R4:- Fulton RICHARD DlX BRINGS CHILI-s. THRILLS AS MANIACAL KILLER Richard Dix is back lrith us again in the third oi his starring roles in Columbia Pictures‘ adapt- ation oi radio's iarnous mystery series. "The Whistler." In this one. "The Power oi the Whistler." currently playing at the Capitol Theatre. Bummerside. Dix is sup- ported by the glamorous Janis Carter. the eiiervescent and pert Jeii Donnell. iikeabi-e Loren Tin- dall and the stately and beautiful Tala Birell. It is tense with melodrama and eerie with mystery. What. strange power lures her i-ili-O U18 M1115 0i the madman? In the process oi iindiiuz out. you will whistle with surprise and shock as radio's mas- ter oi mystery brings you 10.08 to face with murder. “like a bolt of lightning ..thriillng.... chilling......you'il walk in the sha- dow of a maniac ..... ..spellbound..... by the man who loved to kill. That man ia Richard Di!- we‘re not exaggerating one when we proclaim him one of the most menacing characters yet to appear in this series or almost any other of the whodvunits. It is a difficult role that Dix -thie time carries oii with even more than the usual amount o! his well- lmown believable finesse. He is a maniac. yet at the same time ll an amnesia victim. That combina- tion would be enough to tax even " AUGUST 1e. 194, i Q the talents oi’ a Dix. But iii.- aor- irayal never once falters in tirao- ing a inite line at demarca- tion. Drive; oui AgCHE$ Awesome, but lnllnlhly more effective ll! I69‘ m] t; than bulb wyille 0|‘ l- fimg: Zonal“... with a‘ nasty let oi ltore cleared in jig time. teeth. l! you live in 3.0.. you can get one oi the" to gnaw away the ehrubbery arid have your lfllid “ruin. Auctioneer MacDonald Bros. THEATRE Mt. Stewart Fri. 8.30 - Salt. 8-10 p.m. Miracle 0f Morgana Greek BETTY BUTTON EDDIE BRACKEN A onmir coiinibv PLUS NEWS