~ r1101: six Prince Edward ro-niv. AND m Shows 3:15 - 7 - 9 $111.13 r011 1U”, No ‘mm 0,, mm‘ :2: fml‘. damsel: _ u‘ ‘h "on. 0nd c" ‘W ‘z’ "s1 owl llull, \ 1 m: u... ‘Also News Vodvil - Snapshots '1: 1.111» TR 156W} TONIGIIT— SAT. Shows At 7 - 8:45 Illnfinee Sat. Only 2:30 Also Cartoon ‘Musical - Serial TO-DAY-SAT. = CAPITOL‘: Shows 8:15 - 7 - 3345 J11.» ‘ bruunloi :»- IUKAIVI"; (111141111 OIH.‘ Olv HI) Iii‘: niIu-l m hi3 nrrw‘ Hull llonlnp HALEY Site's I 1.1M _: s» ANN SAVAGE _ Will-if‘ somu g 93; .111. Barton Maclane Slllll ll ~ TUCKER eams- Veda A1111 Bqrg = I u...» ma.“ Lucien litilefield pgttilllsllllll‘ Paul Hurst-Elly Milyon s _ ‘Qimus 1% M“ Shows qmrfurrl man» anuiina: ' 8145 Plus SERIAL Fealurettc - Cartoon AI-v-a-ul-u-tw-wt-a-u-al-ve-w FUN. DIUSIC GALORE “ltrliYtHhl .. \\i.l l1.:\1~ _ 11v llUbND - UP" 1 '0 to teach for to top L,u1u.11ui;. Ric-lures‘ “Rhythm Round-up." current at; the linnpiio ‘fhezttre. lI/s a great big musical with X35110, FGdEJ. ITJCCYQLDQ“ SCTEEH stars and song 1111s. ihares plenty of iomzincc, shivers , shakes , "1 1-11)) HQUOH lllCIOTJPS . . ~. The ghost izocs Wrst and tl1e West goes “'11:. it's the funniest, spookiest entertain- mcnt oi the ear. The featured players include Ken Curtis. Cheryl Walker. 01111111 (Big Boy William" l-ttiymoitd l-iatton Victor Pctcl. 11".? Pmci Plpsrr. Bob Wills and his "lextis Playboys and Hezzy, Ken, Gil and Gabe. The Hoosier Hotshots from the Nation- al Bam Dance. The screenplay was written by Charles Marion from the story oi‘ Imzliiac RCLLFSCHII. l: urns dliccied by Vernon Kc 1 IIALEY IN hldlhl. 1* FOR. “SCAR UR)! hi) STIFF" v Those witii a nrmi.» for myster- ies and nuirders will act more than their rill oi suspense in Para- mount's newest Plllfl-TllilmilS pic- ture, "Scared Still‘, which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. inc fi.m co-stars Jack Haley and 111m Savage with Veda 3011;, Barton Mucllaiw and Roger Pryor heading a competent cast. Pryor. its the .ou;,h city editor oi a sulall newspaper, details Hal- ey, one oi his seatter-brained re- porters, to ccwr an insignificant story. The story. however, turns out to be the prize package of the year for it involves almost every conceivable crime including murder. The murder takes place aboard a bus and it is I-laleys misforlure to find himself seated next to the murdered 1na11. This places him under suspicion alone with those two loveliicis. Ann 11nd Vflill. and all the other ill-fated 1inssengers. Veda, for all hcr fcmlnine charms. is a. private detective incognito. Murd- ers follow fast and furiously and H. soon becomes evident that a gong of desperate killers is after l priceless set of antique chessmen secmted sway someutliere in the vicinity. One of these despcrafloes is ex-convict Barton MacLane who 1 Doris a prof friends We hope you n11 ‘rhrolhhthn fled o! the biide-to-be community. Afters ding Lang Syne. wishing of wedded P511)’ V lovely glfrgs Zilm August Neill, Faithful], only Mrs. R. . Ont. with a variety their attendants Webster immediate art. register Miss Jun iendrmt wore Johnnie Derrech Following town hofrl xvith Hamilton. rmecn coat. ll‘."‘f3llll'1g nccesnfi ‘Ilicy were ll“ the Tidffllfflfin (‘on clears himself cf down the killer home. recs. Low enwsh rod blood corpus lob w curry llfe-zlvin uni-and rimketh 1min: rover. no worId-notnd incrunlu BOYD you further complicates matters when he arrives on the scene armed to yiex, money. etc" the hlgih esteem in which is held in this During the evening music was furnished by Miss Mildred Callbeck, pen s very enioyabls social evening. s dain, served. followed by singing: "Old At a late hour the guests departed to their homes all many happy years e. II _.__ Q tendered lflll “do Mb, in the lploi A IIPIQ shower was Munsey Tu homo of her uncle Ind l treasure, that’: Stll‘ to peas you. Arid ma; this “neew life" like the old well bring yous Miss Munoey thanked the gracefully son of Fhitfhftill, th= ceremony ceotlon xvas 1mm .1‘ we Charlntu. ‘The table was centred two artistically cr"cs and vases of summer flow-v: Later the bcnnv coup‘: l-‘ft for br‘de were brown dress r-Noiém. 1-1 mrmy ustfvl "ifts. incrdinc n brd- snread frvcm "be stnff of the Islrnrl Where the was employed for several years. ES KISS YIIIIR TIRED FEELING GOIIDBYE! Peplus Many Suffer Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. The bufllinl I-lilnl about low in unit you um weigh about u much u you ever did-even look health and strong. yo: _—you can feel as if you lungs throughout your . hkes oxylen u» uplodq n w“ m ‘ he pnlwuwvndvnru U: us vs p en agygq plode the enerfy in your body sud d" Got Dr. Williams Pink Pill us’ up the mlgrtnWflllm Pink“ i?” Silver, which ad lead dopey, tired and pculess. nod count means you hiven’! got do: oi ml BUM §“.l..§.“.Z'.'-1'-'1.°§“.‘-...'l.'..1.s" “i333 cusmm‘ I" Filmer-rho. tifully decorated by her girl friends ——- with Aut fl w . CONFIDBHATION LII! IN- Thu IDHAllLAPFO-bz gulls ulhond in BURANCE’ I on tbeumof her cousin In. ——- Ralph Callback, to tbs strains of I United Church "Here Comes ‘I110 Bride" plqyod by Mrs. Walter Craig. The Bills were placed in a nicely constructed 0 Fashioned Well mmplete with wind- lass. oaken bucket and chain I-ndl was trimmed with Virginia crse - err. and Golden, Glow; seated lfll usion of flowers and ll drew the first bucket full of rifts; the following lines written Kiri IIEIITIIAI. GlIAIlIIIAII This column ls noon“ 9| 5°" 1'9"“. but advertising 2i ifiléiffififi. “M” sblo h sin-no. u’ p”. / BHADALIAN Saki/ember 18th. NOWHIN ENGLAND - w‘. h... "8321. ma!’ “which Mrs. Pour 81150111161118 her u-fo arrival iii Joy: of wlthmit an slloy. Your trims; Ind Well Italian. tv lunch w and invited them s11 to M come and see her in her new home. FAITHFULL - MAC NEILL WEDDING A Pretty/Wedding took place in Presbyterian 30th, at 7 o'clock, when Frances Vemita. MaoNeill. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac- Charlottewwn, was united in marriage to AB Wm. Jacob Church Mr. The church was very lovely of cut flowers which made a beautiful for the young bridal Rev. G. Carlyle performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of relatives ard friends. The wedding music was played by the organist, Miss Helm Stgw- During the signing of the MsoPherson sang very sweetly, "Til Walk Be- a dress of heaven blue crepe and carried s bouquet . of wink roses. The groom was supported by his friend. Ccok Keith Tavlor. while the uslberina was dare hv SIB A Gordon and Tel the teeth. Haley. quite bv accldent,_ charges, tracks and makes a tri- umphant return to the boss buck bloodamn\ in your tall- you war/mac” zzrwxwl M0 000155’ “mflff/ l The Soup Scntanon p! H1:- N1vr1n11 the future testi- OGD- for their Oll and Hamilton, Lloyd u 1-9- decorated mess Al’! bride 4- CIUBCH NOTICE. _ Montag Baptist Pastomte. Services Sunday School Harbour. 8 P. M. Murray P M. Psalm 122:1. Ll D 9-14-11 LN CANADrL-Serviocs on Sunday a‘ lands Dist mu 2.00 p.111. 1:11 1-1111 3.80 P. M. Caledonia 7.80 P. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Services sun- Bay. 3 guest preacher VICES. Sunday. September Mathis and Holy Communion A. M. Chumh School 2.30 P Confirmation Class 3.30 Christ Church, Cherry Valley Evensong 7.30 P. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman, Rector. 9-14-11 that believeth." with and occasional table together. A well worded was read by Mrs wihilo Mira» made the presentation . . 11955 and the remauider of the evenlriz was pleasantly musical entertainment. ing furnished Smith and Chalmers Newson in their usual good style. music be- d HAMPSHIRE C11 F‘r'dav exening August 31st. the residents of the community 0f Hampshire met at. the home of Mr and Mrs Everett Clow to welcome tihem to their midst. Mr. Cecil Stewart in his own capable wav called the meeting tn order. while M's-s Christina barter read a W11 written address and Misses Norms Tremero and Rena Mc- Lean cams forward with a beau- tiful living-mom table and electric table lamp. Everett in a brief‘! spake“ "tiasnk you" for the wshes of the district; of vfihlch he s; 1,0 fggldg expressed his desire .,.“‘._...“°. “‘°’...,...."’°“" TF3.’ wléiilbll‘ ngs er. was duly bounced uid the remain- der of the uvminfl P1930111»: spent. POLICE COURT - Four D1505 under the Excise Act were heflfd yesterdafilit the City Police Court before sgistruio K. - MBYUYI. Two were each fined $200 and costs or three months and W0 $199 and costs each or three months- Two drunk and disorderlies were remanded until Friday the llth and Monday the 11m respective- . Three cases of drunk end in- capable resulted in two offenders. a msn and woman, being fined $10 and costs or 20 days and $5 and costs or 10 days respectively. The third case was remanded one week. An assault ease was also remanded one week. ____ YMCA. BOARD OI‘ DIREC- TOR'S MEETING - Plans for on- ersting s. Fall and Winter program were discussed at a meetintl the Bond of Directors yilltfldly- The headquarters of the Associa- tion st If Prince Street ins been arranged to accommodate’ l“ P" meetings of the Y1 Maris lub. Hi Y Grads, Junior Ys o Men. Phalanx Fraternity and the Hi Y f r m°‘"”'w..1.'@’°"§ll. .. “fllfifimeit. Over Rad-lo Station needed- block rint ,wood turninmwelv- i . Lfnltl me lw k, will be svull- QACKVILLE lbs for members of the Assoeia- tion. mm competitions in foot- DIAL 1070 ball sud hoclie will be organized for members o the boy's division. Duo i0 OHC re-organlutlon of An mtrsctive readln room has Tnarcmnq; ngQwfllk 51mm", been set up for sen or membrrs- Returned men on mm the services will be given the use of s11 facilities without cost. A rc- port, of the Swimming Csmpnlgn conducted in July revealed that more than one hundred boys and girls received swimming instruc- tion. It was noted that many ex- pressions of appreciation have been received from parents for the con- tinued operation of there classes. Progress on the new building was reviewed. Members of the director- ate and committees have taken every action toward beginning the new Youth Centri- building u: the Phlllht Volley 11 I M 1d 1.‘ lag-giant? P‘ ' “S? . . ev. D. J. M - son. 9-174-11. i 11'. Bvutwibw 16th. Montague 11 AMI. sun 10 A.M. Murray River 7 C. . THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH September 16th will be Is follows Wood Islands 11.00 AM. Wood ls- M. Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minlstm‘. 9-14-11. by Mrs (Him) D. M. Fraser were Elllllnd- recited: ——-— cliNmAi. PARISH. - Services This old “wishing well" * *‘ sin-lacy, September 10th. Clyde here u you see. " R-ivlr 11 A. M. B. i. i0. A. M. renames if we watch. it: was 110141 $00; a r. ‘oisiregisiié g my z - 0mm 01m . . . so just drop a. wish. draw m» P. u. w. Goodwin, Minister. F bucket to vi w: ‘ 14-11 wnmhlprlfltgysuuiroxru ' the odsy-to-dlgost cereal supplement that’: rich In 'A'ENERGY ‘kVITAMlNS irMINERAlS Your foxes will produce finer. deeper. more lustrous pelts this winter if you keep them in condition to build good fur. Give them the energ they need to maintain vigorous health by feeding a dependable, easy-to-digest cereal supplement straight through to pelting. |“4°IID‘w0B'IIIlw”lIMIiO‘lll*OIId‘Y°-w'muwW|°fl polling time KEEP 105M III CNIDIIIN? I will really go for. It’: easy to digest, economical to use, because it contains thoroughly cooked cereal flakes. Its rich in ones-Q, vitamins and minerals needed to balance the meat for top results. Try Hexite as the year-round cereal supplement for your foxes. It will help you get the beat possible pelts and profits. Choose either Hte XX (with meat) or ~Hexite Cereal (without meat). Always Uniform and Dependable Hexite Fox Feed is made by the Kellogg Co., world's largest manufacturer of ready-to-eat cereals. Kellogg's .. M. an open-uir service at Midgell Cemetery. Rev. I. J. Levy. of Charlottetown Baptist Church and Miss Pearle Burns, guest soloist. 8 RM givfinle. - - 1. ciiuiwu or suomno S113?‘- Holy many Church, Georgeklilwsio, P. M: GOSPEL fLEETlNGS continue in Afton Hall each night st 8.30. You are heartily invited to attend these meetings. The interest and attend- ance is increasing. God 1s blessini! His word. Souls are being convert- ed. "Ths Gospel is the Power 0i God unto Salvation to every cue Come 811C hear of very pretty design as sreminder of many pleasant eVeniHtZS $119111 address Bertram Willis Malcolm McSwain Mrs. Clow in s few well chosen Words thanked the members for their thoughtful- spsnt in by Messrs. Robert ENTERTAIN S- lows: unda School st 10.15 Take a tip from hundreds of outstanding Canadian sfiguatvllfglglp '1 u‘ fox ranchers! Feed Hexltel Evans, Minister. 9-14-11- You’ll like Hexite from the start . . . for one thing it sr. rarsws an PASTORAL has a tempting. palatable, malty flavour that your foxes CHARGlL-ll A. M st. Peter's vast nuu-itional knowledge, experience m-ld world. fsiriouo standards of quality are your assurance of uni. formity and dependability. You can feed Hexite with FOX INK FE D CLIFFORD MacDONALD Charlottetown SOLD BY DOMINION SILVER FOX FURS, LTD., Summer-side In Memoriam PTE CECIL STOBDY fell from s. raft in the swimming pond at Aldershot and being uname to swim, sank to the bottcm anu was drowned beiore he could be taken ircm the water. His body was recovered in about eight minutes after the accident and everything was done to try zo restore him to life. but it was all of i1o avail. This awful blow to his parents was doubly severe as they had al- ready lost a son Flt. Sergeant, 14w. renoe Stordy R C. A. F. who was killed in action April. i042. while in flight over Germany. Cecl was a line specimen of young manned. He was soberund industrious. good natured and kind and courteous to everybody. He was light hearted and always happy. but above all he was a plus christian and a. practical consist- ent member of the Ramon Catholic Church and although death came to him without. warning he died in the Grace of his Creator and Redeemer as he attended tile Sac- rifice of the Mass and received Holy Communion on the morning previous m his c end. His remains were conveyed by motor hearse from Non-tn Wiltshire on Saturday evening. June 16th to which was the largest ever seen in the parish left his home at three ‘*- am- under Military direction. ,o,"'°°wm";°hilfgeg’uliiréwsmw exist The Home Defence Guards of arms mow- North Wiltshire sctinl! as. D111- ' bearers. Services in the church and at the grave were performed by the pastor Rev. A. L. Ayers and Mass for re of his soul was slink on the fo lowing mornlntl. Besides his sorrowing parents there are left to mourn their lcss three sons. George. Edwin and Gerald and five daughters Mai;- uarst in Halifax. N. 8.; and Mabta. Bertha, Ethel and Bernadette at home. Gard of Thanks My. and Mrs. Anthony Sturdy and fun-lily wish to thank their neish- ham mu many friends who con- tributed Masses and sent Letters of sym/pgthy snd also those Whg helped with their sympathy‘ eh kindness in their bflvwm" - o! 9-14-11. 1111.111 Pinnomvirs HAPPY GANG Palmolive’; ILppy Gun; en: no longer be heard over CICY. Chor- lottotowu. However. you can still bur The Happy Gong - Canada's molt popular daytime show $- ovor It» tlon CBA, Bselivllle. TUNE IN AT 2.15 P. M. EVERY WEEKDAY ekrllest possible time. PASTOR FOR 80 YEAR. DOCTOR PIG-EON ‘IORONT, Sept. i8, Church dig- libe University of Toronto. pre- side You." for rflurseli- °"°'61 . nitaries ma many other friends . The bride. who was given "*' Thhpaflsh °l Kelly s cm“ ""1 paid tribute to Dr. and Mrs. ° marriage bv her father locked very PRESENTATmN “The ‘mom; ‘iiuolgfng gistnfils, were ‘errdu?’ George C. Pidgeon at Bluor St. attractive in a street length dress beY-i 0f the Kings-on I 1m? n 33°C “(lay l: W “he levemlm “f United Church last Sunday mark. of whoa sllr. jersey with match. the home of Mrs. Eve.ett C ow. ‘re; thléllffvuv ‘IP13; zgwllijw»5_.llgf“g-l ‘Ever ing the completion of 80 years as , int: hat and carrying 1 bouquet of “m” "m" a “m” memid oi Mr ‘L... w." A‘§,‘,fn,,,,°’s{;,,r§“ pa-sior of the church. red roses. who has recently iflken 11D Wit a “gee 1'9 W“; 15st ms me Ywnen hye On behalf of the congregation. ‘MN: Ids Jay‘. the bride's st- m“ I“ Hampshire w“ pres“ e Dr. Sidney Smith. president of’ ssnted Pldgeon. to be used as s. scholar- ship perpetua Mr. M. of the the church unveiled and pmsent- a portrait of Dr. Pldgeon. by Kenneth Forbes, R C A., 0.8 A. ed "The live church tribute w me m1 and nobility of the ministry Pidgmn mexn u f “'18 UXLIAHI cllllflh. 5nd Q5 g V5,]- ued member of the Board of Re- gents of Victoria University, the speaker 4 ’ Ws Di‘. Victoria cheque . spoke warmly of his leadership in of Church Union "link 10H ‘to Mrs Pldgeon on be- ‘l°..'l°.££.2*i.l’€i§€“.?tll test: 1-" v m ~mn or w» chum»- lowing afternoon. The funeral BURIED “w! permsnen . HONORED Ta ste the rggl table s cheque for $5.000 to Dr. ting his life and work, A. Bradshaw. dialrmsn boord of management of name of Dr. Pidgeon will . tly in the United 1 Dr. Smith ssid, paying on by Dr. since 1914. He will be re- iist Moderator of liyovryocorforaflloopy o! 9h booklet: ‘l7 Ways To Uu Holu Coodoluod 801ml." lter Brown, Chsoollor of College. accepted the from Dr Pidgeon and mlnistery and the consummation no oAv FOR THE BLIND Saturday, $epi. I5*" Your finsancial aid is earnestly asked and urgently GLVE GENEROUSLY that the Canadian National Institute for the Blind may wry on1 its great humanitarian work among the 2.159 blind people of the Maritime Provinces. Sponsored in Charlottetown. by the Women’s Auxiliary to the (lanadian Nation] Infititllte for the Blind-