SHOWS AT 2.30 7.00 it'll’: CAPITQL -:- fllllll. —Flll. —Sll'! M-‘fiwsdislhizwffémo - 1 - 8:45 ulls wlv FOR so”, JACKIE MORAN WANDA McKAY SIDNIY MILLER Also News - Serial - Laurel-Hardy Comedy TD-IIGIIT ..-. EMPlRE-orlih-ssl. Shows 7 - 8:45 -— Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 uunnsnzns ' UNMASKED! ln o bunting Ho" yl luv-amt sum" , mend lhrlll-e-minmo "llimblts! PEGGY STEWART WWALLY VERNON TWINK LE WATTS TOM LONDON Plus Serial - “Jasper” Cartoon - Occupations Qlnalrhg Of Animals f‘. uHT BINDING ‘l in the greatest of sll steepleohnsrvl 58°81» mfllgitgilejfellllk‘ Charley Wright who hns been a Wo ffCEETML consumm- This column is reserved of local interest, of e newly nature may be inee at Ive cents. e word. strictly [l1- abie in advance. cuswiu for Photographs. for ueIl but sllvertlsi Bazaar, EKFHIIICDWI Station this siterrl rom 4 to '1. ‘l-ii-ll. CHURCH SERVICES. — There will be service on Sunday. July 22nd at Alexandr: at ltl A. M Haaelbrooklt a P. M. Cross Rondd CONFIDEBATIUA LIFE m. 7.30 P. M. R-ev. Sterling Btlckhouse. SURANOI. Minister. 7-19-31. NIWIOUNDLAND STIAMEI. BAH-BER POLE STOLEN - A delayed now expected to loed large berber pole. weighing over Monday, 98rd July. Buntaln s» Bell. 100 oundl. the property of Mr, Agents Wis-Si. pit-m: Riggs, was stolen sometime Monday night from its position in T"! 555150" MMKWNQN front of his barb shop on Queen mentioned in the report of the 5m”, ML m; - ‘hop 1, “m, shooting accident at Queen's Arms mm t - - is not Mr Allison MmKinnon, ln- Effiouc, 51,502?" "m" "m" suranoe agent, 325 Eusinu 8t. .____ -—— VISITING T!!! PROVINCE ... ro VISIT m r. c. ISLAND - m. m; Mm y n 3am, u, 5pm, li- BM MFB- FY55 ‘JBmQTW- 9°‘ vldence, 3.1., are visitin in town, m ion Street, have left on a vaoa- “at; o1 Mrs, Eagalfs brother, S. tion trl to Prince Edward Island, 1,_ sl-isl-ps lmd Mrs. Sharpe, Bel- where t 0y Will V15" 111 555710"? mot Street. Mr. and Mrs. Engan town. the Ill"?! 0! 58h 01mm!!! l len to visit ln Halifax and Prince Dlfilllil-aydllily Pflli-Rflflfll- word Island before returning -—— home. They enjoy visiting the T0 ATTEND WEDDING -Mrs. Msritlmes where they have lrmny Gilbert Goudet aocomp lvu by friendss-Amherst News. her daughters Eleanor, Mrs G. A.| --_ Huxford and Mrs. V. P. Doucet. 0N HOLIDAY VISIT - Mr. and Monetovn, N.B., left by plane yes- Mrs. B. 5. Wold, of New Wiltshire, terdsy rooming to attend the wed- P E. 1.. are vlsitln Mr. and Mrs. ding of her son, Lieut. A. W. Gsu- J C. Ward. 7 Dougias street. They det, R.CN_V.R.., which takes place returned with Mr. and Mrs. Ward London, Ontario, Ssturdeydwho spent a two weeks’ vacation July 21st. guest of Mr. and Mrs. LeLllclleul 1- et Murray Harbour. Mr. end Mrs. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. ~ Word were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Service Thursday, July 19th at E. J Barrsss at Sumxnersldel while Birch Hill. 8.30 P. M. wndugetgdfi by on the Island. - Truro News. ces g1 riSbsu-l “£1 Nlgzimillisonboi 11 _“' i! . y . cman RECEIVES APPOINTMENT N A. M. Milo 3 P, M. Summerside 1.50 550N135“, _ M; (glut-don Bourg- lss of Georgetown has been a P. M. Rev. J H BiShOD. 7-19-11 p_ to... m». .- mu - i l’.°.‘.§‘.‘°€vé2.‘§i.i.“s“§l.i..°f resale; l” mgvfajglér Yegflelgggtlzxz‘, prlncl al of Georgetown High Oregon after an absence of 41 some‘ Mr’ Douglas recelved his years IHe is the guest of his bro- Pasha!“ of A!“ degree ‘mm ther IMr James Wagner in Lot 1i Mount A1150“ University ‘his andlnecdless to say when the two spring‘ Dun“ m5 lmderirndll‘ men met in mlddlea e, they did ‘S: Wars at Mum‘ Alli-w“ M7- on m, uglas was student-assistant in rblgxtidkrilowbgggtllelfgglgé‘. mlglaeiilup for {lilawlcillguageddepglirtment of tho the missing years and they are n? e“ y an “Ldembteacllel i" spending a happ holidaly together. B“ Mimi“ Alli!“ Academy i9? Mr. Wagner thinlts the sland very °Y5~ H? 195V” i" Mlmlrefll Jl beautiful and greatly changed since "Film" m! dimes the 11MB! Part h; 1m it as a lad. He was aaiaz- °i' Alllllst- e to see so many. at one me. prosperous farms now covered with GQING T0 PACIFIC - Chief brush and boarded-up homes. Mr. Petty Officer Jack Griffiths. R. Wagner was renewing friendships C. N» 50h 0f Rev. D l... Griffiths, umong his wife's people in st. formerly of Belfast. is spending a Teresas this week, she being o few weeks furlough ht his wife's daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. old home in Orwell Cove. He is John Smith. On leaving on re- accompanied by his wife Hazel, turn to Oregon about July 22nd and their two children, Margaret, Mr. Wagner will break the trip by nine. and David. three. Jack. visiting members oi.’ his famil in who now makes his home in Hali- Winnipeg_ Prince Albert, Ca gary fflX. was prim- to tho outbreak of and Vancouver, B.C. war, Librarian on the luxury liner "Lady Nelson". now the famous c. c. 1.1". CAMP. - At the hospital ship of that name. He present time seventy-two girls and joinod the Navy st the beginning nine leaders are 111K161‘ will"! l‘ of the war and his fortunes have the Caxmdlfln Gilli ill “will!” been varied. In a few weeks time Camp at Miirehfleld- Vlirimw Wm" he will leave for the Pacific the- cs are bcllli! f;i_llligfineillzclueiggfieg atre of war lifter taking an ex_ §tpl_1g_yva1;ld Qglhrofih the Ages], tended Commando trhlning course » “I Ch lit COTnWBHlS. NS. His younger colossus... isles... 6.22.. um l. e oohip is fortunate in ha in: Wm‘ u“ "will" wvulmtional or Miss Elnm . Jack, while in Newfound- gagllenilélfiagain‘ furlough ‘rum land Based Command. became a Trinidad. Activities at the Camp “id 91y {known athlete. having nlav- include worshlP. study. swimming. i‘ ""01 bHSi-‘bull with the R (1 games. and camp-fire. Sunday at?“ "m"! Pa" 1Y1 malty other afternoon was visitors‘ day when 5P0!‘ h! events. t loome par- 32:582-111.; viqlflrflellglrdQflo Svlfnday even- ---_€___ in; church service was held org llzge 522.: £22 t.’ m Personals -_._._ Bruce Ruby Henderson. Adéie ' to o Jordan. MicAuslan an?" “rpm servtxce t 1 the twen y- ilmiisifiisiaiochssell mglvgllscsmgllma inman who spoke on isntgaifbllggf. gash, Cllrlada. is visit- the words “He leadeth uie into the an” l i 0111B. 24‘! Kent street, paths of righteousness." Tihc a“ absence 0f 35 years. r. th Cam this year n- -——— ojilllggrzsfirs. 1.? m. Mlurcy. Kensins- twMmmlClaude Woodington ton, Director. Miss Roy E. vessey. v ° °I 4"" of Blmbvry spent a Mum“. Harbor, Business Manager. 191')’ peasant week visiting friends Mrs. Edna Jenkins. nodeuue. Camp n "m" Try Mrs. M 1r > a visitor ail; Bllanrglllyolhengggstwli; . and Mrs. Claude Woodington. Mr. Lemuel A. Seller. LLB, o1 on. the guests of M . Nurse and Home" Nurslriu- Miss “ml M“ J- A- Cilllbeck. r ‘Elma Inman, Princes’ Town. Tfllll- _ '—~— day, Bible Study and Choral Bueak- Ml~ "mi Mrs. Elmer Hansen. ing, Miss‘ Marv MacAulay, Glaoe Burden. Mr. John McKenzie. Mrs. Bay. c. B, Bible Study and Hand- Junie Wsdman. spent Sunday in . Jessie Ioard. Tryon. Charlottetown Bible Study and Snort-s Officer- Mlss Marguerite Brehsut. Char- The many friends of Mrs. John lottletnwn, Bible Study and Music. McKtnzie. Borden. will be M155 wlllgfilbrsflillll,c'rl'yflll, girl learxlijd shed has entered sotrlllg 5m y an oup ames. nce war Isl d H ‘c Re Oha n, Murrsy Harbor. for treatment an 05m n1 Bible Stu y. ~——- Mr. and M . M _ man and n dlilllliglltef-l’ $2’. Saint JOhll. N.B., havg foggy-He'd THE CHARELQLVEELQWN PABKDALI ANNUAL TEA‘ ma. GllARD!AN_ ' ‘ I lfAGE THREE RFORMANCE . . .AT THE MORROlIiPS, as it is in most families from coast to coosl! Sam Morrow wields that paint roller to good eflecr . . . the house is gleaming from top lo bottom. “just this one spot and the job's done," he said with satisfaction. "'I'licn I'm all set for a bowl lfezlpcd up with Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Boy, oh boy, but they sure make a swell snack between meals, any time!" Salvage day at the Moi-rows! ‘ We re a team," Dennis explained importantly. "Mom saves the {at and bones all week and, on Saturday, Maureen and I take them out to the truck that comes to collect them. Even when ihere isn't very much, we silll put l! out a. . it's all needed until the war is really over!" Dennis fancies himself as a commando. Almost daily he storms the kitchen, demanding something to eat. Mom enters into the spirit ; "I know his tricks," she laughs. “It's just an excuse to go: some Kellogg's Corn Flakes. I don’: mind . . . they're ready in a jiffy and :0 easy I0 digest!" F é Again 4 out of 5 vole Kellogg’: Firs! for Flavour Over 80% of Canadians, from cont to coast, share the Moi-rows’ verdict . . . vote Kellogg's Corn Flakes firs: for flavour! That's what nation-wide surveys show year after your. Try serving them in your home, all your family will love them! They take only 30 seconds to prepare and no pots to wash . . . easy to digest and so economical! Kellogg's Corn Flakes are just the thing for breakfast, for snacks at anytime of day. Get some at your grocci-‘s tomorrow. In two convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Bedtime . . . maybe it was the long walk to the store with Mummy that made Maureen so tired. Anyway she's all set for her nightly bowl of Kellogg's Cnrn Flakes! "She always wants thcm," smiled Mrs. Morrow. “in fact, all my family demand them some time or other during the day.‘ Goodthing they’re so economical!" "NATIONAL vstvsr". new wsolmlconou HIT onsun lilvrsnrswmdur "- Mrs. Helen Power has returned to ‘Ogtmoxzmblannsitiou ' of veteran per mtom “m, spending he, how “ames fvm all?“ ma: ‘mg “wlrfiidrew Morrlssev and her son Elmer to move a noes ve rou " - > , to the screen one of the most 5.- Power’ of c lightful pictures of the season in "National Velvet," which Metro- Goldwyn-Maysr is “presenting at the Prince Edward eetre. Mickey Rooney. who stars: Don- aid Crisp, Anne Revere, Reginald Owen and Arthur Trencher are the vetorains. ‘ilanciklic Human o e " , z: " - 5611230316) Hamel’? Taylor 311d‘ kills-l lefhsvlflllgxhty fiends of Mrs. Char- ela (Gaslight?) Lsfinsbury are ttieilm 9 ' dd °l°"- l1" 50ml s rs. ’ r. u er 1 csitijrllexrlzgion of glsgfofnlie Brgfin. vllllgifl‘ tjlinp-E-I- H°9Plml~ All has innumerable hits to his credit.| n ‘i? "3 h" l‘ speedy rellll" $° they have produced an excitinim h“ h‘ warm, human motion picture that] , will live long in the memories of; M" Etta Drummmid or New- tho mmlom who will no it lmmton. Mass. llccompanled by her love it, T 1 ggadrkdsolh Jonn lyocgdriidgeh CaiIn-~ Rooney, as Mr. ay or. an ex- . e. ass, arr ve n e cty. Jocloe. pmvvidu a different char-‘thls week to spend a few weeks lwter mtlon from his usual ones. As. with her brother. Mr. Finley Mac- e disillusioned youngster who fln-rKinnon, Hillsborough st, ally finds a. home with a family in I Sfllll-l 31811511 tOWTi. h‘! becbmfis’ Mrs. Ena French and son Nor- trainer of e horse won in a ruffle man of Brookmm M535“ gggéhlpgl-ljldfly trip to Stanhope Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dnmas arel 5991151"! a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in Kirlkorltj and Hope River. They willolsoj visit friends in the City before re- turning to their home in Rex-j lbury. Mess. on is horses to the ex- clusion o’ everything d“ a few weeks with her sisters, Mrs‘ West MacDonald. Glasgow Road, the j M11 Bmwlf! °W°§lil°“ l” and Mrs. Miller MacPhei-sonl gilfgwgf‘ 03x1: $163132?“- gxlfn fligllflrookfield. also Mrs. lifarioiij Large, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walsh and buckgrolmd for a series of adven- i tures that will bring laughter and ss as the youngsters i“ w mule sons Donald and Ralph of Kingston tors lll attendance. Tho preslzlmtyi " were among th r t i it s .id d d the meeting was find illwfid l" "Mm" "m" “m”. to CharlottetowrLeVlfheilcefniherl/estlljgy glxlgilglst toagrder by rho singing ofi sited Mr. Walsh's sister. Mrs. patient at the P.E.I. Hospital for he past four weeks, nnrl expects to remain there for the next two weeks. Colonel and Mrs. s. s. Wellther~ gllolity in the Marltlmrs. will guests of Mr. lmd Mrs. S. A.. “Ygllsthnelrble of Bellovua and Mr. and to loathe le- lamed mem- b r a n e e , breathe freshly »whil'e on the Islnnd. Colonel rest/harms for the past five years Oleartri of thd. NTHLATUM‘ ( n"! 0n I v.1!» '31? Positional: hid a ‘wus. e dul- I hear of her continued lllllesslwt-‘sielll PM“ jom public Allan Mo the illm. Pcggv hlPlillll. has tlic 10f)‘ lfcmhllno role and Rov BRlTfuft -. ncl LeRoy Mason j “hellvie-s" who try to balk the n1 11-, .ers in o smllll Western town vrt of: illlviill th‘ l g.. b, ih Lsuzincc of “fiawaaold valve‘ Bmwml m the Island ‘his week m 599"“ I fraeilllduklgrllrt] “mint ‘Icertililcngtts. l bank Vlonlents Institute was ‘at the home of Mrs. Charles Hyde, with l2 members O Canada nllrl repeating the Clubl were rend. ‘lpprovcd and signed and business dealt with. appointed with Mrs. Victor Min-j bio of Ottawa arrived in Charlotte-1Phail to replace Mrs. w. w. Crfhby WWII lit-It evening for ll three alter-ks‘ as n1 delegate to the Institute Can- hey vent on. . N. McGowan of Killnllll‘ singing of the play. Anni: of ‘(ll-con Gables, reported that if the play is revived been Technical Adviser to the college students return e Case a Fuze Dlvlslonlstltute will in all probability hove] e Department nf Munitions the pleasure of seeing it in Com- m“ BllPPlY. this bein‘ one of the wall lllg the l-‘lrst Further Rik n! a Memorial ser- vloe It the monument was with- held until word is received fre- SAVE TIME. “SAVE WORKOOOSAVE FUEL! s eila Mari ~ i ’ — - "f" “L-vs .1 1".’ ' l _______.-i-- -—--_. i? __,.____-.____- Miss e cInhi-l. the Cornnll-York Point w r As . G.“ 1 ma, 1'" ' _ - i . n the manufsetul daughter of Ex Sgt. W. and o future memorial to the local decorating the school it was de-lnr Dgrhsjnf came 5mD5_ tom“ MTS- Mflcllllllsl 5¢ll°°l Si"??? if?‘ I boyswvllo have served and sllcriflc- . oidod on motion of Nil-s. turned l°_ h", 110ml‘ 1mm a W") cd in the cause of freedom in this i Hydg seconded by Mrs. \\'€9l(5 _- ill‘? liiliifiiwylr, it was silrtgcsted that mum-iMacPhail that the oxcclliivc Marlo Orullum. Bltflflillblllll‘. l0 llfilhors, in (‘UlljllllCllfTl with the Com-égiven zlutllnritv to soc that the‘ with he? "ml"- M“ -'\'-°Xi""l91' Gm" l wall-York Point Illstituio and sur- ‘work is satisfrfctorlly done. ' llam- “m” "etlrcd fmr“ me 3mm“ i Tmilidiili! (listricts. nllilht d0 W911i Several items of corrrspondeiicel Clklfwylznats. b-"ttleslilzis and cairlers. i vim“ rillrs. nmnlunitlon containers an izlin CREPE Elevllwd Rnllwily» 305w"- MR-Fs-H to conlbiile efforts ill the building were rend and dealt \\‘l . . "" "" " #"'“_ 4 " and who is arrivinl; by Wane thlFof a memorial annex to the cum- Bills of $5.10 for school prizes! evening" nluillty hull and the equipping of and $1.50 to the sick commifirc EXCVHNFTITJ-"g; panic i0!‘ tllc pilrpcsc of pfnvlfllfllfl were prcscntcd and paid. C. .‘ | l ' »'~ - . fl‘ .141 up to date cciltrc C1‘ l‘:~ illlvilzliiwl: t. 90 r-rliis 11v. r - ' "ITS Till‘- “ULl-S'EYE‘ l-‘wclntl hlvtiiiiirs, especially for lhcjckillvrl making H~)l)fll(\ll(‘(3 ollsltiil 2'8 By All Island Firm!" W"?! -—— - g . '. l. ll. . - 51199191‘ ill U"? 5 1:5 01 Qiifiillfll! yolOulllf‘ lllollhl- boys having rrccntly i onMilsjuw. W. Crosbv invitorl ihcl . u IBJIICCIl lit" t-piurncd trrm n\'(‘l'.\L‘J£~'_ pllllls “Pro mrznbcrs _m_ hcr h lrr i‘\~ ,C__‘._._~\5nu¢d {mm p93... 2, - 1' “YJLJL made in honor him nt l1 socinh/iugusi. meeting Villfill ll _ _ the l Stine-conch I0 iilino Will be _ ~ A ~ ‘n evening in the near future and the j (I-"ll "i" will“ will“ m m0 Em‘ prosiricnt and srtrclnry were ask- NTYS. l". Hyde mid Mrs. Jmvoll. i‘. hrvrlks the drnivnTthre liglifii? ~ > "- ‘ rd in buy n gilt. j01ll is. to be nnsworrd with v l susprrt in n farmstead. And i Plans wcrr- also maclc lo honor a llllllZ silggcstions or Sllllifl com n lirlv ivinriruv there. comes t." couple ill tho district who IlWIPVIlOlIF. _ ‘grmilv lullnlwyv of the water ovl l'f‘fli'l'lf’d the tivciity-five-yeai“ mark - Meeting closed with tho Kinir. :11.“ (hm. tocnthci". Ilunch vsas served and a pic‘ . Until tomorrow-Diary - Gool ivitll regard to cleaning and te- 4 hour SpDllt in social inter. .".'.'ll. l: ~::.~~:__. _.. 1.1:‘ FIFO hFPll 8S DIEADOWBANK W’. I. ‘The July mvctidg of Meadow- hold and three vi. j en's Creed in unison. | nutes o! tho prcvious meeting, urisillg therefrom? Mrs. Norman MacPlldyen was The commlttoe appointed to in- rvlew Mrs. ltubv lloillo re lhc ‘he In- this ailtilnlll whcll the I i