B 5 F. is - -.~. "Ilirills, MllFlCill l-Tcvul: nnrl u silly PAGE SIX . PRINCE ED WARD“ '1‘ O-DAY and SAT a girlie riot loaded with gay melodic: W6 Marjorie White, Louis Qalh_ern_,_Phyllls B1311, s: x T 1t .1 . _1n:.an_ “,5 A BINDING DRAMA - HEART- ‘mmfln RIVER “DAME Um vent, 7 Tom Doyle’ Non,‘ Rmflwl 10V; on. silly Snappy New BURNING ROMANCE . . - 8 Billy MacLean, Murray River; 9 Tin Ea. Symphony . _. Song Hit 310T 0F “'50 . ‘ted church °I canad" sumo” Evelyn Rogers, Marshfield; 10 Lc- 2 fins ‘ "muss 1.1111 nos" "Sing To m" aauonrm ANDY cavns comsnv fuffial‘; gffitifwi! W111 be as 101- lie MacLeod, Murray river. for Al” ‘uwical Am. (‘mncdy “FEELING Rosy" lgsrnéisciiiiol at 10 ifmfegiicrsiplfsiug h Grades 3 and 4 M I K bars l c i app --cougnns mgmim- Sauce at 3 pm school at 145 BRUNSWIC . , ?. ... .. .. ;___;_..W.._ . I — 'i-i ‘ " ' Pm- 1 G1 d 1-1 N m1 1g ; ' —--" i Hunter River service 7.30 pm. a y“ w?” ° m °“ Comedy I Illusical Attraction Capitol A Revelation THE CHARLOTTETOYXPI _ GUARDIAN -u_ BAPITOb-NUW Ai-IBULANCE HEROES RACE I WITH LIFE AND DEATH m. lii-LIITRAI. GUARDIAN Thin column II reserved (or Queen's County new: o! local luterut hut all- reclining of a m": nlhlre mu N Inserted at l cents n word ltllsily payable In Milanes- l l navvm smumvsn at $1.50 per ton di-Bcharging today. A. Piokard , s; 0o. 14.10. ! l .____. i CITY TAXES-September 80th is the last day for receiving 2 per cont ldlscount on city taxes. ~ 144a. LAST 0PPORTlINlTY.-$7.'I6 de- livered Bras D‘Or Screened Coal. Schooner now discharging. H. R. Large dz Co} 1460. srnnvosmm Saint Elizabeth's Church October 1. Sunday School 10.00. Holy Communion 11.00. CENTRAL ilifllifli m1 Pilziusi, Following are the prize winners! ‘n the writing exhibit at the Cent- ral School Fair: cuss 12, wnmuo Grade 1 l . . 1 Yvonne Arsonauit, Urbonviiile: 2 John Ibombs. lidlyfieldi 3 D0118 Johnson. Irishtown; 4 Katherine Livingstone, Hopefield; 0 ilmid MacDonald. North Cardigan; 6. Peggy Moi-sine, 8t. Peter's Nor-th;| 'l Jean Maomchern, Hopefield; 8' GROUND [AME-High Quality- Low Price-Brookville Manufactur- ing Co... Brookville, N. B. ORAPAUD-Seint John's Church October 1, Sunday School 10.10. Harvest ‘Phanksgiving 7.00. Hymns 346 199:1), 324 (i), 348 (1), 347 130011), 840 (53621). HURRICANE SPEED—SPEI.J - School at 10.30 a.m. At Prince Edward A swift-paced picture, red-blood- cd drama of the heroism 0f the i105- “ L?“ "f? "f0 lplllll ambulance service, "Emergen- '°‘"~““‘*"' U‘ ‘ Icy Cull" provoked enthusiastic -' Cami" n u .|'>li1ll(ll[S from the Calntul Theatre l7""“mng "' M rst-nlglucrs for the 51501161111 act- but nous mnuizlcéi’ \ W) n..-; Gibson an, 1m: aciroit dir- ‘ll i “KEKIUUIM” . . ncuon, and 111s 11151. and octionful I] L‘ h? ztory. . m” i" Alt-vim: with tho speed of an ex- 1°5‘1“°' “w -- train 11nd teeming with i "Mum ‘ * and slisptiisc. “Emergency l" is u strikingly human docu- lzucxit oi t11c colorful careers of u igvoung ambulance doctor and 111s fdriver. Bill Boyd, us Joe Bradley, is 1111c idealistic and courageous 1n- Weruc, William Gorgon, as Steve ‘Brennan, is a wlsc-c1'i1c.king devil- ‘1 play-care driver. Their dangerous and exciting adventures in opposing a gang of ambulance chasing rack- . ctcvrs provide the action. Trapped in an abandoned ware- house, whore they 11w" been lured ‘by :1 fnkc emergency call, Bradley and Brennan engage in a savage hcind-to-hand fight with murderous rufilans, Police come to their aid. ‘buu 11ot before Brennan has been fist-aimed in the encounter and an 'opcrlil1on is necessary to save his life. Bradley" performs the delicate surgery. The action races to a sensational climax when Bradley, thirstlng to iwcnpo his buddy, tracks down and corners the racketeering chief. The clinmX of this pillse-stlrring drama picture is the death of the gangster at the hands of Brcnnanfls sweet- hcnrl-nurse. superbly portrayed by “lynnc Gibson. ' Boyd. who may always be counted upon for a superlative characteriza- -. lion as :1 rugged hero, garners ad- nuvcli“ zlitionul lnurcls by his role in “Em- A, mlmbm. crgcucy Cull , Gorgon makes ‘i: Bid mum i101‘ {stardom Wltltih 11152031115111!‘ 5M6 m“ o“? -.““'.Y' “i? ,""“.,,§ 3,, arisen Miss élbion wheeler, “b221,. ‘i ...; ,, ‘HUD; '11., a ‘rdisplnyswznnsual versatility, that up- ms mo“ m". N n‘ H land-coming starlet, Betty Purness. wéifélfitiIgiitgnixolwvxlod beanie; is good in a bricf but important “hanged imfl- illnlnc-Fl “by ‘mo; the short subiect program. B“ Cebmlos. ecu-mm. xiv (grlljafvlhtfl-a DPT Jam“, (xyde comedy, "y-eelmg may" :§,§§%;Cf"”°}‘§.,‘.“n: those‘ a ‘grcut. and l1 Nfltiurcgraph Novelty “Coug- pnt-pourrl n! COlllFflY and beauty m5 Mistake‘ and rlrvthm. In it the romrwzlmns are awukoncd, drn: ~<l from bflfl and drcssotl 11y a bevy of beautiful dancing girls. The accompanying shorts round put a splendid prugzuuii with Sport cllorts to get a , 11rd their rom- 1‘ 01 hlrcrl Pnrismli Vamps who. . make BWOOI] and hi t’. the collar, make lively n ".1011 and riotous com- edy. ‘The sequences which tnkc place in what. lviirlu-i-ls to be the Pearce ' ‘are suuzluiclv ridi- nnce with culous. ~ - bombs tn 11n- 111.1012 0i nuendos and iluillil IWW-i- ' v ailnii‘ furl... m1» at oi iuu and xvlicn \' irvf- and Woolscy c‘ 3 z 2 Q- of men n 110w v proper amount r1 slinking, lurciill 1 tion and illtrll‘ l‘ : 'l‘l1cl1' (‘v o1 locomo- ll V.'.1r1ll1'_'. adds a new prccctltui for each song and cusvm opening tvlili 5.11.0 shifiniig; LONG CREEK WOMEN‘S INSTI- TUTE ‘The regular monthly meeting of the 1.011;; Creek Women's Institute mot at the home of Mrs. Albert MacDonald on Wednesday evening. Sept. 0th with twelve members and mine visitors pmsent. The meeting lopcucd by singing ihe.0de and re- poatlng the Creed, roll call was answercd with "What is the mast symphony “Thrvc Lilflic Fig.5." I FWiiZd r awal Of Tro opsDemanded STRAATTORD, Out, Shit. 2'7 - NClIl-A lnrrc croxvtl of Slrzilford Mnykcrs m, Opium. important part of a woman's ap- dcmandln’: 1111:1141. . . ttwnl l?"i1'91-" The minutes M 18st meet-mg of trams b._._,,...,_.v h 1,, mnn;c_l\\'c1‘c rczd, approved and signed. It “on will, n my, 5 “n.0,, ‘ was movcrl and seconded that fivc Ind resolution of Mayor Georlc “NW5 l” 5M“ ‘he s°h°°1 "i" ‘I Gm“ The following committees were The Tommi- n_ wan‘ h ,3... m“... appointed: School, M'rs. Alex Mac- [112 by J. Cn . r11‘ tlm Cl1l*sl(-i‘-'K““Zi°- Mrs- Dan McEwen; mo‘ “Nd “m, Fun, .5. Umm ‘gram; Mrs. Howard MacNeill, Myrtle dmouwpd n, n; U“. -~D,.,,,,,-t_ Mnclicorl. A contest put on by Mrs. mcni of 11115.1(‘? n.‘ Ontario. Hon. Mimi MiloDonald was enjoyed by W. H. Prcc. ;\_l'1‘.l'i1* 3'-(iv11c1'nl, tho all. Mrs. Arthur MacDonald wan- Policc (It‘l’1ll11:"IOll of Slrnlfozkl and “m? the Prize" Mayor a L ( S.‘.,|(‘Cr(l m A dainty lunch was scrvcd by the mp tom-m, m‘, 1,,‘ f“. “m ,,n.,_.a,._ hostess and the remainder 0f the rnntcd fnzporlntinn of tmops into “Wm”?! w“ Vleasamly went m ‘he Emu». Grammophone selections. Mrs. Neil ___ ____’ ____ I _V _ Stmvnrt kindly invited the members Arc vml 100K111! for s1"11:"".1‘n1 in to meet at her home for the next mmzg ‘Clothing’ sir? mceting. roll call to be answered 3-,,‘ my “m. with pkklo recipes. The meeting closed with slngng. 1:11‘ {f of I" i WlNSLOE-Uiiited Church of | M P Canada. Sci-vices on the above charge for Sunday. Oct. 1, are as 0 F X l. follows: North Winsloo ll 11,1“, l E 2 Reta Condon, Souris Convent: 8 Dorothy Gibson, Florence MaoPhee. Clyde River; 5 George Clow, Rooney, Orwell Meurant. Sourls Convent: 8 Clara: DOYle. Silm-rnorville; 0 Henry Meek,l Springbrook; Bonshaw. nle MacKenzie_ st. Peter's North; Catherine Oflsnley, 8t. Peter's! North; 9 Florence Acorn, Albion’ Cross; l0 Gordon Beck, Murrsy| Harbor. \ Grade i 1 bowse MaoEwen, St. Peterbt Harbor; 2 mild Macbeod. Irish-f town: 3 Grace Dunning, Spring-l brook; 4 Reggie Travers, Kildare’ Cape; 5 Justin Kelly. Kelly's Cross; 6 Marjorie MacLean. Sourls Con-‘ Mbrshfield; 4 Sturgeon; Cove; 6 Zita 7 Mamie I 10 M510 MncDsnaldf Grades 5 and 6 Brunswick SARDINE 1 Verne Paul. Greenvale; 2 An-- CUNSlUEllE liclcl 7.30 p.111. Glasgow Road 7 p111, (Canadian Press‘: ‘Harvest Thanksgiving will be cele- brated at the morning and after- noon scrviccs. Appropriate address- us gnd singing. The Sunday School 3 OTTAWA, Sept. 28-»Equ,ality' of opportunity for British textile in- dustries to compote in the Canadian market ‘with the Canadian industries did not moan that this market should be divided 50-50 between them, R. P. Sparks, spokesman for gow Rand 111 the evening-Rev, Thos. Palethorpc. Minster, Marjglollow Cortege Of the framers of the Ottawa agree- ments last your. If it were so, then the Canadian industry would have to tum over $100,000.00. x year-or half of its bus1ncss—to file British manufacturers, a. situation that could not be thought of. Mr. Sparks occupied practically the whole of the afternoon session distinguished citizens following the cortege, the Libera funeral service for Hon. Pascal Poirier, 81-year-old Acadian Senator who died yester- day, W115 chanted at the Sacred Heart Church today. The body oi’ the last‘ surviving appointce of Sir John A. MacDonald to the Upper House was then placed on an after- Ran. selvl“, Wm be h’ _ gBeatrice Pn-izzel, North “filtshire; 5 ) (‘Id at G1“ (Joyce Ncwson, Harrington; d Lil- lian MucDougall, Argyle Shore; 7 Beatrice Jenkins, Mt, fiflymond Jackson. West Royalty: 9 iMory Kelly. Kelly's Cross; l0 Anlin Perry, Souris Convent. Josie Ready. lrls-htown; Si A li Late Senator Smith, Wheatley River; 4 Annuiilorr? Ocean Viexwp Bridgetown; 10 Souris Convent. 2 Vera Horne, South Milton; 3 Violet Brooke. Beach Point: 4 Ver- da. Allan, Union Corner; 5 Elsie Thelma. Griffith. St. Andrew's; 4 2 Herbert; 8 Grades 7 and 8 INGS 1 Hilda Clark, Union Corner; 2 9 Ruth Rogers, Nettie Madore, Grades 9 and 10 1 Bertha. Howard. South Milton: pkgIs. Glacier SARUIIIES s, UUIUKEN HAUUIE 2 for 25c SHREBED WHEAT of the Tariff Board which today opened its first public hearing on the application of the British Gov- ernment for a. revision of the Can- In adlan Tariff on TEXi/llt He had been preceded by H. ‘n. "ntcklcton of Bradford, England, rcprcscnting the Wool Textile Delegation, and Henry Barrett of Toronto, for the Canadian Asociation of Woollen and Knit Goods Manufacturers. H1011 Egg Laying Contest Report of the Prince Edward Is- and egg laying coniestfor the week ending September 25, 1933. sent 37.7 percent. mem headings hens to date: Pen Hen Eggs Points v.....e. ..212...29o.9 |Mm 1a....a.....2s3...271.4 "1.....s.....2a1...:>.<19.1 l 1a...'1.....2-i1....2ca1 T o ...e... 21c....2s1.a 2 ..s.. 22a....zs4:: i 1a....c.....262...2s4.2 ; 20.. 12 .229....252.<1 1a....e.....22s....251.s a.....10....211....24a.e F. A. Driscoll, Manager oi Con- test; Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintend- cnt. CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. This lbranch of the W. I. held the Sept. meet ng at the homo of Mrs. W. W. Crosby. The President was in the chair nnd sixteen members‘ answered roll call xvith a current Mother, said little Bobble, if s poor, hungry little boy came to the door and nskcd for something to cnt, would you give him that piece of cake that was left from dinner? j Why, of course I would, answered the mother. ‘ O.K. Just wait till I go around to the back door. Bil-ES inner. nuke, or animal . . , rho bu! rrurmnu in pl: of Mir-rural’: n! once. t I5 soothes. heals and clunsfl. Draws oui the poison I m “Kill l Does social 1| wcrklcss? Yes, and sometimes it wmks the WPIM‘ "°°' Jan-unfinis- reform help la map for Mx-adowbnnk School. It the pantry sale event. 1' After the opening chorus the crecd was repcntcd in unison and the reports of thq sick and school, committees were rcceivcd. A sum of‘ money was voted to help pay for‘ livas derided t.) 110111 n play in Conn, wall Hnll to pay for the orgsnn in York Point School and to lmve n‘ in Charlottetown to swell the general fund. Mrs. Lom- ucl Drake, Mrs. Donne McEwcn and the next years President were noon train for Shcdlac, N. B., where the regular itmcral service and in- terment will take place. Premier R. B. Bennett, Sir Robert Borden, War-time Prime Minister; Hon. Arsenc Henry, Minister for France to Canada, members of the Dominion Cabinet and leaders in many walks of life. Besides his widow, formerly Miss Mathilde Cnsgrain, Quebec, grain and Abbe Casgrnin, brothers- in-law, Montreal. Personal messages of sympathy ones from Mv. Bennett, Hon. Mur- P N o N P“ ray Macbaren, Minister of Pensions en o. rlvner's ume . . _ 1 A- E- Hon-M wL - 1895.1 $23.ZZii3Zf‘LZ§§lii..i“‘é.’iii‘.;if" 2 Mrs. Roland Easter WL .. 2126.9 M111:- 5 Mrs. J. F. Easton WL 1947.8 6 John A Lea BR H _ 2074.9 named as the- wmmlttce to help .7 Exp Farm 05mm 22M,’ with ihc arrangements for the n M“ J H Mcphau ' 193,717 1934 District Conventions. 13 Harold Lard t U 2282 6 Mrs. Hazcn Howard and Mrs. Mack 15 Wm" R. Brown . 20499 Vickcrson each gave a reading and 1B William Sansom 20191 Mrs. W. W. Crosby gave a brief re- 19 s. 11. Pendleton . 1024s m“ °f ‘he 1933 915m“ C°“"e“‘ Production 161 birds’ 425 pigs; tion. Mlrs. W. R, Show invied the tobvr meeting. Mrs. Norman Mac- Fadycn, Mrs. W. W. Crosby Jflnge a program and roll call is to be answered with a preserving or pickling recipe. The meeting was ‘closed with the National Anthem. . _ ' - - nnrunm c1 - men nuns s ucu ~ cnuno nun! the funeral procession were chief rners were Senator J. P. B. Cas- to Mndame Poirier included bcrs to her home for the Oc- and Pope Crosley are asked to M'- coumns " no AIIHAI. Ollol m 0 sou Anv mum. l. n: uzmmucnorsl. 01%|!!!- uu PH II "t"s¢;:.'.zzz,....... Cos-lain, Tgnlsh Convent; 6 Elsie 1 Melllsh. Union Road; '1 Leonora Hughes, Mlllcove; 8 Marion Suth- erland. Cable Head East: 9 Cath- erine O'Hunley, Souris Convent; 10 Margaret Ramsay, New London. Canadian Singer » e . In Dale was allowed to depart volun- inrily-through the front door. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27-(C.P.) American Immilgratlon Law is specific in stating a deportee must —Ivy Dale, youthful Canadian op- era. singer, is to n/ppezu‘ at the Gala not opply for re-ndmisslon within a your and a day of the date of de- QPEW WSW/til in WB-Shinlfifi" portatbn. Ivy will be able to apply Auditorium October 1, and will sing on 59p; g9, just two days before the mezzo soprano lead in Cavali- eria. Rusticana. her scheduled appearance 1n Wash- ington, but no difficulty in secur- Mlss D519 Teiums W the ODQYHUC ing hcr entrance is anticipated. stage in the United States afteifla During her year in Canada Miss Year's banishment 3mm "115 wlm- Dale succeeded in making herself ti?» during whim Period 811B has well known 1n the country of her made a. name for herself in her adopted Canada. The brlllant mez- domicllo. she alppcared on the con- cert stage in Toronto, sang over the zo soprano was born in England and went to Canada with her par- rndlo. and gave n recital at Guelph. at which Mr. Guthrie was patron. ents at an early age. They settled in Guelph, Ont. Her early vocal training was ob- tained in Guelph which had “l. ready given to the world the great Canadian tenor, Edward Johnson. She later studied under the Italian. Cazbonl, in ‘Iioronto and won a gold medal, the first prize, in a Domin- ion Singing contest. The music-loving citizens of Guelph, anxious to help what promised to be the feminine coun- terparl; of Johnson in the operatic world. made her a presentation of money. sufficient to pay for train- lhs in New York that would pre- pare her for the opera and concen Stage. Young Ivy entered Anmriga through "the back d0or"—sh@ grogg- ed the border 1113i, like my native. born Canadian used to do without going through any fonniilities (or- Airship Service Near Relization AKRON, Srpt. Zii-Transatlnntic Zeppelin scrvicc between Europe and the United Stntcs was seen as nearing realization todav by Dr. Hugo lkzkener, famed Gm! Zeppe- lln skipper. "With President Paul W. Litch- fiold of the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation I have worked out e. program for carrying that. dream to realization," Dr. Eckener an- nounced Saturday as he concluded a. day and s. half of almost contin- uous confercncos. Dr. Erkencr dlrcloscd he hopes to not tits service in the Spring oi’ 1936. By that. time the 112-120, now imder construction at Friedrich- gegmg she was mgusmbom and shafen, will he completed and needed a quota “unmet ready for operation. Bhe stayed in New York for four An mo" Wm be made w’ 3“ permission of the United States! navy to use the hangar at flake» ‘ hurst, N. J.. as n terminal, Dr. Eck- t ener sold. Il’ this crnmot be done a mooring mast will be stationed at some sultabfe landing place be- ltween Phladelphla and Wbshing- ton. , Dr. E:kcner also said he had un- dcr consldcrwtion, and believed , feasible, a spccial schedule of Win- H21“ Si“? “elghml” l" Guelph , m sailings to and from Miami, ‘ g Gumrm Minister 0i‘ F'1l1.. which would provide tourists Jmum’ interested in m0 W178"; with service to Spain and across Years-and made good. 1m the Summer of 1932 she drew attention by her singing in outdoor grand opera. The Immigration Dppgft- ment heard about the luss being made about this "Canadian song- bird" and decided to investigate 1m- status as an alien. she was mm; to Ellis Island and ordered de- ported. of anyone who would enhance the the Modlhrrrnncnn. 8°04 flame or his home wwn and m. Erkcncr snid ho will b0 m fimiliuerwy. intervened and Miss personal command of the Grail A BEAN Fleur-da-‘lls French Aylmer ssvrsmnsn 29 1933 PRQDUAOT Connors Bros, famed My]. time Fish C with us and offer you csnnql fish at enticlngly low prim, buying Canned Fish. t‘ 4 2 U |.A M 3 5'3; HEINZ TOMATO PEA SOUP “Si” CREAM 0F WHEAT ‘$1.1’: PEARLINE SALADA TEA MA "ma: anners eo-operm . Ask for Connors w Golden No. I Wax Tin 15o 10 u. Tin P 10c 10v 14‘ ‘Small lbs. 49g illced Bacon . Bologna Cooked Ham .. Sliced Corn Beef . Sausage . . . . . . . . . . . . the Canadian Association of Gar- In Toma“, Island Plums . . . . . .. men. Manufacturers’ argued before _r 11511111. North Plnette; 5 Lillian Nova Scoila Apples the Tariff Board today. Such a (Canadian Press) gfhvvi/shtxfirixilmilrvgliiér? lqaoggtmffi; Sauce Oranges ‘- - - - ~ - ~ - - - - - condition was not contemplated by OTTAWA, Sept. 26.—With many North Pipette; '3 Edlih R5,“, Gralwfrult ~ - - - ~ ~ - ~ ~~ Ripe Tomatoes . . . .. Cauliflower . . Carrots Parsnips . . 0 Zcppelhi ‘on her flight to the World's Fair at Chicago via Per- lua-mbuco, Miami, and Akron. The ship will leave Hledrichshafen. October 14. Solidified Carbon Dioxide onaoorw. Poland. sept- 28- Sclentific circles in Craoow are said to be keenly interested in a re- mnrkable phenomenon which has occurred at Ifiynltsa, a Polish health resort closa- to the Czechos- iovak frontier. While work WM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 llr/s. FRUITS -.-~---- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Ibs- --------» Celery proceeding on s new mineral water It is amazing the quantity of OLD GOLD we have received—We are allowing the highest premium at present. BPIIIK Yo"?! i" c. H. TAYLOR Jeweller and Engraver Iq l: , EATS . 111.200 .....-......... 2 lbs. 29c .. lb. 37c .. l'l1.17c 25c ¢-,------------. 57c 19c 3R0 ' 25c VEGETABLES f .. .asuasavvv—---v-e=<ws _ Zheazis 5c bunch 5i‘ burwhic head 12c borhrg“ ilheredwas broultht to ill surface from a depth 0i! 2.599 l" sohdilied carbon dioxide, WlllC settled on the ground ‘like a light covering of snow and tlhen quifkl. evaporated. It is claimed that. this is tl1 first time solidified cairbon dloxld has appeared directlgy in nnmrl The temperature oi’ the solidill gas is said to be minus 104 dc '- Centlgrade. The solidification ascribed to the terrific press which must exist in the subterrw can regions from which the escaped. 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