AUGU S_'_l‘_1_9._}24 >-—-—--'""—'. FRINGE EDWARD TO-DAY and WED. SHOWS 230-7 AND D LOVE! ‘7 SONGS! oAucesi Screen News Flush "Historic Sea Confer- ence of Prime Minister CIlliWIliIl and Presi- dent Roosevelt Also Strategy of Metals (Canada Carries On) BIG CROWDS S0 BE EARLY- .._....T_ Miami. th l South, with '1‘§§“°“' my Rimming-white beaches, and and romance of th . ‘ t i_ aborate ‘Iechnilcoio: IIrItIsriEaiEIM e time. The romantic duo of "Down Argentine Way ’ shares top-featured with Rob- ert Cwnminirs. Playlna to- ay and Wednesday at the Prince Edward Theatre, "Moon Over Miami" is the gay tune-filled tale of two sisters, Bettv Grable and Carole bandis, and their aunt Char- lotie Greenwood. who invest their $5.000 inheritance in the hope of realizing big dividends. It's an orig- inal sort of investment-a holiday fling complete with expensive clothe; and a luxurious suite at a. swanky Miami Beach hotel. The expected céltytitdends-a millionaire husband for v Betly poses as an heiress. Carole as her secretary. and Charlotte as her personal maid. The threesome is more than successful when Betty hooks not one, but two millionaires, Don he and Robert Cummings ~50 she thinks. Don. the one she falls for turns out to be a play-boy fortune hunter bent on the same mission. She then kids herself into believ- in that she loves Bob. a bonda-iide lionaire. But before they can marry. Don turns up and the stage is set for a finale which is refresh- ingly different. Not onlv does “Moon Over Miami" boast. of a star-studded cast which includes Jack Haley and Cobina Wright. Jr.. but there are in addi- tion eight hit tunes by master tune- smlths Ieo Robin and Ralph Raina- er. You are sure to come out whist- ling one of these smash hits: "Kindergarten Conga," "Hurrah For Today." "Miami." “I've Got You All To Myself." "loveliness and Love." "You Started Something." "Is ‘rhlat Good." and "Solitary Semi- no e.’ ' To top these off are spectacular dance routines directed bv Hermes Pan. who also a-DDERYS in the "Kin- dergarten Contra" number with Betly able. An unusual dance. the minole Legend." features Jack Cole one of the nation's finest inter- pretive dancers. and his company of sixty. The Condos Brothers, the sensational New York specialty gag. do a whirlwind routine with a y .- In __ Memoriam In loving memory of PERNE NEWMAN Who Died August 18th, 1937. Friends may think 1h! is for otlen. That the wound is surely hea ed But they little know the sorrow He; within our hearts concealed. Inserted by Father and Mother. L-449-8-19-1i. BIRTHS CAMERON — At Kensington on August 12th, 1941, to Pte. Wm. R. and Mrs. Cameron, a daughter, Margaret Elizabeth. STEVENSON — At North River, Aug. l5. 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Stevenson, a son-Boyce El- i l N. D. MacLean mer. MENEY—-At- the Prlncf‘. Edward Island Hospital on ‘August 16th, 194i, to Mr, and Mrs. Sam Mieney (nee Eileen Reid) a son, Robert Reid Meney. MARRIAGES vIIFrvIFTAT EBB credibly blue lagoons, provid th- blckaround for the music. lahzrhtei D- probriatel tied "M mam." 5w oon Over TU-IIAY -=- CAPITOL -=- WEDNESDAY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘MOON OVER MIAMI’ HAILED AS GAY, GLAMOROUS MUSICAL I _ of the ‘ lWBYlflR palms. ea t. -~ Q Connoisseurs of beauty, Don Ameche and Robert Cummings, gale approvingly at some shapely maids they observe on the sands of Miami Beach. But, really, their minds are on Betty Grnble and Carole Landis, who are featured with them in the new 20th (‘cntury- Fox musical, ‘Moon Over ltfiami," currently at the Prince Edward Theatre, Charlotte Greenwood, Jack Haley and Coblmi Wright, Jr., Complete the featured cast. .lil.w'e7il"-7r.-eumww.l}v.mflilll;lt" ' -.-.~.-.»-.-.-.'-.-‘.-'.-;- JOIN THE ARMY 0f thousands who have laughed at those TIIIIEE SONS O'- GUNSv 11', the Capital's new laff riot of thrce draftees on the march to bring you a regiment of roars! See it today. Matinee 2.30 , Night 7 8t 8.45 i She‘ likes soldiers- A wnaman snos. HIT with Wayne MORRIS-Mayan. RAMDBALLIi-enc RICH-Tom snows - Wm. r. oaa EXTRA-"EMPIRE m EXILE" ‘ ~——-_ _. N. B.. are spending a few days on we Island. Mrs. Dysart is a cousin This column u reserved for new: oi of Premier Dysart of New Bruns- IM“ muuil- Illll ndvortlaing of wick, I "u"! "i"! 5 Ill! be inserted a": éilltalvinxlcvgord. strictly pay- FUNERAL THIS MORNING — The funeral of the late Mary Erza- beth McIntyre will take place from her late residence this morning a! i 8.45 <D.s.'r.i to st. Dunstarfs Ba- ; silica. Interment will be in Corran i , Ban cemetery. COAL CARGOSF-A. pinks“; 5,, C°~- g9 (li-"llfiflillillll ca!!!» of Amen-i can at‘ Coa,Albi n L _ DELIGIITED WITH VI girlie‘ Svdrsilev Screened) Coarswfioiisxgiq Many letters are being recgllviled at sgupciysa, 183g: order ‘MIYDIEYIIEQTF the Travel Bureau office daily from ' g‘ members of the Know hfississippi ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and 1mg} Better Train party ullo visited here Harry G. Ferguson of 37 Park SL1, last July 20th. All express them- City. wish to announce the engage- - selves as having been delighted with ment 0f their daughter, Qlga Eliz-i the‘;- 513011 ‘ash m Prince Edwvd 87€lIl to Mr. G. D. Burgoyne of‘ i R . ‘T. Charlottetown. Marriage to take 15mm and speak mghly or mo“ CRASWELL fur ph°mraphs_ CONFEDERATION urn msug ANCE. L m, L. Dlace the first week of Selllcmberi relgtvirtgggxgfnt gees; tg/larlely L489 ssed t ' l turn here next summer. Already M“, Harry‘, there have been two parties here Webster of Augustine Cove wishes as a result of the visit of ire to announce the engagement ofI Know Mlssissilllli Better train. her daughter Doris Louise to Vance ‘ i sulman, son of Mrnand Mrs. Reg—‘ 5511-1515 n“; PICTURES inald Dixon, Tryon. Marriage to‘ M_._ H_ H, Bixle, o; [he Amati," take place in Tryon United‘ Cinema League or Amer,“ who l‘ Church, September 3rd at 3.30 p. “km Colored , , t m_ M90 , _ g a mov ng p.c ure of ______ Prince Edward Island scenes and ENGAGEMENT - m. and Mrs. activities Secured some great shots Reginald Dixon, Tryon. announce ,Monday. He followed the 2A the engagement of their daughter Jhruugh 80115113“; to Borden and Janietfignice to Alllwai xvii-lift: route 2 to aliummerside and was 50" ° ~ 1'5‘ Harp“ a“ e a artlcularl ‘el lease tit Ems“ w' Harper °f “Mm Cam‘ general vigw: alllphltlllgd the hroiIIle. ENGAGEMENT ~ . - ' I . $19,115,? ‘gflffflFde cbgurtcilreseigIaéid a? ‘On Tuesday Mr. Bixler expects to 33b p_ m‘ ' L49; ‘go as far as Tignish visiting inter- esting places enroute. l-le has secur- ed s. good many very fine views of King's County especially around Souris, Monfague, Murray Harbor and Murray River. During 01d Home Week pictures were taken of the races and general activities. Es- pecially fine views were secured oi Mr. Wellington MacNeilYs three year old pacer who broke the track BATTERY MISSING AS RE- SULT 0F BREAK- Sometime dur- ing Saturday night Malletts Bat- tery Service on Great George St. was broken into. entrance being gained by smashing the glass ill the front door. Investigation showed hammer marks on the safe which the intruders failed to 0P6" A flew bntlery is missing. i: ivns learned. ing assisted in every way possible by Mr. Rogers of the Travel Bur- Gilli. VISITOR FROM IIONOLIYLU -— The first visitor from l-lonolulu to grriwy here this year came t0 i?“ city on Sunday. He is Mr. Hiro Yamant who will spend his vaca- gion on the North side of the Is- land. He is accompanied by MY- saul Jaffe of Brooklyn. N- Y- The two men made the latter Pa" °I the journey. from Indiana. bl! m0‘- or car. AUTHOR VISITING BROTHER HERE- Dr. Harold G. Black ar- rived in Charlottetown by motor Saturday night from Beverly Hilb. California, to visit his brother, Mr. C. H. Black, 54 Fitzroy Street. He is accompanied by his wife and their three daughters. Last Friday at the summer school convocation TRAIN DERAILE-D — The East- ern train was derailed near Sher- J on mm me honorary dear“ o; doc. wood yesterday and ‘"5 “IR-Yell i tor of laws. Dr. Black is a graduate for a short time in reaching W“ 1o: both Mount Allison and Harvard city. A number of wooden shims universities and has beena teacher were placed on the rails 1° ‘"5 of English at Mount Allison Ladies said. lltat caused the derailment. ‘College, Acadia University and for 1t was not known whether the the past 26 years in Salli-a Alla. slfms were placed theta by iihlld‘ ‘Sacramento and Hollywood. Cali- ren of if it was the deliberate act ‘fgrnia, He is an author of five vol- I of an older person. umes and writes for several nation- -—-—- val American magazines. His latest TOURISTS-A one the wllrlfi“ ‘book. "The Prodigal Returns," will coming to the Is and on the l1°°“ lbe published next month. l-le and boat Monday ‘Vere a Dally “om ‘his family expect to return by Mass. consisting °I Mr" “ind MW motor on Thursday and will slop John Frizzell and Mrs. Fred Friz- m 505mm New york, Philadehhfn Yell of Wobum and Miss D0" and Washington enroute. Frizrell, Watertown. The latter two THE BAPTIST CHURCH _ A, visited the Island two years 8Z0. the morning service tlie Rev. Ross but it is the first visit for ilie C. Eaton, B. D., took as his theme fo,.m@,. Wm Mn lflflzzell 15 g 50h the “three words “The Lord Reign. of the m» Mr. wm. FFIZZQII. a 132ml In guise days of darkness. native of Alargme’ They are “up S an cars, most needed are 7 . . 0 ENTRAL 0 IIAR D IAN i e.VS§Z.T.I"S.J'EZ?.VISET.FMNZ1.IJ record last week. Mr. Bixler is be- ‘ Mount Allison University conferred ‘ (AG1) mutt‘. wuma sror niucts SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Tuesday Night-New Dome Orchestra, all Modern Dancing , Wednesday Night-Webster's Orchestra, old-time and Modern i, Friday Night-New Dome Orchestra, all Bludern Admission: 35c Join The Crowd To The White Spot. W000 lSLANDS-DARIBOD i GAR FERRY SERVICE DoiIy soiling: of Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" are, including Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 A.M., Ii AM. and 3 PM. and from Coriboo oi 9 A.M., I P.M. and 5 PM. Atlantic Stand- ard Time. Lole trips on Friday, Soturdoy and Sunday are dis- continued until Iurther notice. . NDRTNUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. gravi tation. We think and at i C.bl. t in , .~~ freely ivllhln the great Dfinclptlc ’cI3<>IrInniiIIizr2€Inane<IIIe ECIIIIQIZIGIRI? of "The Lord Relgneth." This is ‘House of Criltini’ n». “advis- God's world and can only be run ‘pry coinmvzce rrp t ‘I every l" Hi5 will’. “The bee ferlilizes the j flower that he robs." so 00d over- ‘rules_ the acts of evi‘, IDIIASE of Illf’, under the Ichainnan- iship of the Prllivlpfil of hIcGilI men. bring. ‘University. '1'! . ' . ,ing light out of darkness, good out ‘not working 10f evil." "For envy they slew him ' I yiresent. b and God has used the cross of <- ~ - ‘- ‘(Imme as a power 1° Sawaiicm-i. (Continued on page Co‘. 2) God wants us to be his agents, but t Willillll 01' not. we shall be his v tools. "The Lord Relgneth." "When .the night is dark we can see the ivisits Province After 31 years Visiting his ha’. e Province liq the first time ih . JWPOYIB SEMI is Mr. Scott Phillips of Hotlgevillo. ‘ stars." in faith and hope and courage let us know that “The Lard Reigneth." Olav Speaks’ I"_L£h Not Your Heart be Troubled" was sung very expressively by Miss Berna I-Iuestis. contralto. The Rev. Mr. Eaton took the evening service preaching a thoughtfully interest.‘ ng sermon. Mr. Roy smallman, baritone, in his solo gave a notable interpretation o; “Genny Lord‘ O ,Saskatchewan, sor; oi Mr. A. J. Gently Lead Us," iTraditionall. ‘PUIIUDE- 0i HQHTHSKOII- 31 P111- __-_i-i_ lips is enjoying every min 0f hi8 Dr. M. Resner of Forest Hills, slay, renewing old acqua :ano0o and readjusting his impres ons of the Island. Last night he '.\‘1\S guest _--¢-%- , at an enjoyable reuivon a! the home ‘ iof his sister, Ml. Harold Stead, of Illarrington, at ion bc ~en fifty I Reconstruction -, Problem discussed I ‘By Dr. Macmillan New York, is at present a VISIIOI’ ‘ to the Province. and sixzy friends and Itfi-LFJCS were present. Mr. Phillips started as a you'll with the Stuntnerside Pioneer, fin’ ishing his jnumeymnifs time with the Lender-Post, S8>In'.\‘<|.€'\\'fln, as I a job printer. He is now owner and ipublisher of two weekly newspapers in that Province, the "Standardi- Hodgeville" and the “Gravelburg iNeu-s," both printed in the same i riding. This year, Mr. in Post-war reconstruction problems ‘and other issues were dealt with ,in an able address at Rotary Club fvflsierilal’ b)’ Hon. Cyrus Macmll. inn, PhD, MP. Rotarian A. B. FZSIIEI‘ presided and tendered the Club's thanks to the speaker at the , - conclusion of his address. , Dr. Macmillan emphasized that lit was idle attempting to forecast ‘ posLwar problems in detail. we do ..-:.-.-.r.--.-. ,,-.,q-_-,p,,q.-u-.-.-.-.wear-n‘:-“vea.-avmvaumuva-anwammua-vuau-r-au-r-a- Church, Charlottetown. Aug. l3. ~~ N" and "G IN E" I l. UNDERTAKER 104i. by the Rev. M. Scott Fulton. TERM T00 o G “AC S s I IMBALMER Neavie Frances MaoVittia of Cra- ‘afir-‘lfl-‘f-HHHHV-‘UHHI: f paud to Russell James Watts of ___} Charlottetown and wilmsloe‘ _____ _ __ B0 years. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. North Wlllshiro DEATRS 2o. from ille residence of her Personals Phone M! daughter Mrs. John D. McDonald .__.__ ‘ \_.______ ._. MARTlN-—At Valleyfleld East, Aug. to Valleyfield Cemetery at two p. Lt. C. D. Ives, nccompantcd by __'__§:_1 18‘ 194,‘ Mr5_ Isabel Martin. aged m, Mrs. Ives returned to Petawaiva on ” A Friday. Pie. Leo Arscnault. member of the Veterans Guard of Canada town. Friends of Miss Ella Colllngs. oofin Supplies liow is the Time to MAKE ‘ROOF REPAIRS t Asphalt Shingles beautify and protect your home and out-buildings. They are Fire-resisting and need no painting. We carry 240 lb Asphalt Shingles in ly in the Clznrloitetmvn day. 104 Water street. P. E. I. weeks vacation at licr home New Glasgow. othy Auld. City, are Green and Red‘ Marcello McDonald, Halifax. Our Rubercold Roll Roofing is in two qualities in: 1 Ply 36 lbs. per square . 3 PI! 55 "19; DB1‘ square 2 Ply 45 lbs. per square Extra Heavy 6o lbskper square Slate Surfaced Roll Roofing in 18" 8i 36" widths, colors Red 8t Green. We also carry Asphalt Felts, Tarred Sheathing, Dry and Glazed ville, Tennessee arrived Province on they will spend a lcxv dnys. luck. Sheathing Papers. We can supply Plastic and Liquid Roof Repairing Cement in 45 gallon barrels, 5 Gallon Drums. Z5 III- Tllbi. 1_ 891109 CMB- 5 II’- Paiis, l0 lb. Pails as well as Pints and l lb. Tins. Pitch. Asphalt compound and Coal Tar always in stock. Full carload of Roofing supplies unloaded recently. Get our prices on all your Roofing re- quirements. I Recent donations FOR. ENDOWMENT FUND Estate W. H. Prowse, City .. I (JLYJIIIIIIAIlflllllfflfilllYIIIIIIII . Phnn“ 105.1303 Free City Delivery " ozw/III’, left Monday morning for Quebec after spending his furlough with his wife and family at Charlotte. R. N.. daughter of ‘ivfr. and Mrs. James Colllngs, Afontague, vzill be glad l0 know that she is convnlescing nice- Hospital after a major operation on Fri- Rcgisirnilons at Paton Lodge on Aug. 14th. included Mr. J. Doyle, Charlottetown, Miss Mildred F. Brown returned lo Ottawa nflu" spending a three in The many friends of Miss Dor. pleased to learn that she is recuperating nice. Mr. H. B. Reynolds and wife of the American National Bank. Nash- ln the Sunday nlzht where LAC. Leo. P‘. Crokcn of the R. C. A. E. Summcrsitle left recently for Trenton. Ont. for a six weeks’ course. His many friends wish him I Prolestantilrphanago Profit sharing coupons entitling you to valuable premiums rownflLYa ,,_ l, Hslogg: , Grand oge LO. . ‘hen “I” with a" rem“ purchases (‘berry Valley Young People 5.00 Quit-en's (‘ounly L. 0. L. (‘ol- lcction service in (‘Iyde ltlvcr 19.10! t Family Inic Nell Ric anncll 10.00 . I-lmta Gciio (‘Iuh . . . . . . . . .. 75.71 00.00 MD! these three licartcnin. triu li- 1"! MY- ‘md M“ E C" Caseley ant words. uplifting Ulglzl‘ hcuimpin their calm certainty. Someone ask- ed Charles Beard the historian what were the lessons he had learned from history‘. He. respond- cd. "first, whom the Gods would destroy they first make mad with power." A false view comes to them. Jesus. who saw things stead- ily. truly. wholly, said “whosoever WZII be great among you, let liim ~,be your miuister-yoiir servant lNot in selfish power comes great- iness but. in unselfish service. not the Napoleons but the Pasteurs .are the great ones of the earth. [those who humble themselves to ‘serve mankind. DI‘. Beard went on ;v.'ith "The Mills of God grind islowly. but thev grind exceeding small.“ Physically we move and of Wilmot Valley and other rela- tives. N E W COMPRESSOR A N D (‘IIARGER BEING INSTALLEII- workmen yesterday were busily engaged in installing a new air compressor and portable electric charger in the C. N. R. Inspecmrs Department in the rallwfli‘ Yam- TIC‘ new compressor will put all end to the trouble experienced 111 winter months due to freeze-tips. Addition of the portable electric charger will greatly assist the work as during the Willie!‘ with traffic heavy the capacity of the PIHIIYIC . plant in the railway yard was tax- ed heavily. Clover Green, Red Tone and Spanish goggnéi‘eaf,f,l“f,e ,,.§‘I,“,I“QC,I,,.,,,IQIQQ_‘I Red. All beautiful colors. Also 210 lb. ———- _ c o N s Asphalt Shingles in Clover Green and hagflfimrfflfé‘ QQ?EQ,““I§,I@:°“QI§YZ; Spanish Red. Latite and Arro-iok in spending two weeks with her sis- , . w, , , ters, Nursing Sisters Mary and , .. .1 3U‘- Ilefl" ‘Yliilill UIFLQFW“ ‘IQYfWQI-Igllide a committee of the Domlm,‘ will make. ‘not even know who — 3 ’ . may be before the war IINrogIfinlI: I Mm‘ Th“ “ " m m“ moord‘ . said. Any attempt to draw the I bu‘ I5 COXLQIYYICd gwd f“? “I! 7”“ i geQgfaphical Conn-m“ of file {mum Manitoba, lic states, I115 the befl i would be futile. Yet we must think '\\'I103t Prop zlfs i" fl in! OI i about the broad basis that will emerge when the last bomb has lieen dropped and the last gun flired. We should at least take ‘warning of the errors made after the last war, in reconstructing the future, bout thirty bushel no The West is nu ' Iiudusmcs nnd the: Ieniployrvient, he wages, however, are no’ trey were in former yen z England. the speaker said. is clo- I -, ing this today. They have already l begun a survey for the reconsu-ue- . ‘ iinn of COV8llll‘_\'. 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