Eula-w “"919.ra5.t=.ait='eafr;~ r"- 717:‘ u lama QvEIL-me-(S PAGE six PRIIDE EDWARD —" — RD" PLAYING-F _ H ‘A Parcrmounl .- _EVE|.YN VENABI-E ADDED NEIVS SIR GUY STANDING - . . . . . . THE WORLD STOOD STILL FOR THREE DAYS-AS DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY My“, .. ,, item vartott g AND MUSICAL ILEVUE Deatlfs _ Holiday Unusual Theme i At Prince Edward —~—.— s a Holiday," Fredric sensational starring .' ' playing at the Priir-e cuttre, is bust-ti tipcii me illlllaiiil themes ('\t;l‘ perm ytc m the theatre. The story of "Death Takes a Holi- day” is built on the rdca that Death, curious to discover whay, men hold so dear in Erie, to tintlcrstand \'\]l\' people fear hini so, emerges l!" ‘l Illu Slliitll/AZS, takes on tlic hti an, rorin oi .1 dashing. raznantic l£)\';‘l',' and for thrtt days tests all the 1 human illusions. He becomes the guest of honor at, it uxty liotisc-iiitrty, kccping his ti‘ ’ '1" rtiiy seottltiiti tiazzitis the 5o 1.; ~ present ivilh his Dtliilll)’, his his mysterious importance. h each of them he seeks to find the real thrill of love, for he has been told that, of all human emo- tions, love is the strongest ‘llld dear- est. But ivith each successive sweet- lacar’ ‘it: fails to find the thrill lie c:-: until at last, he cairtivates the heart of one girl and discovers the true" meaning of life and l ‘ Dreading to reveal his real pers ality, he puts the fatal moment 0 ‘iilllll t.ie very last second of 111$ "holiday! ' Aiarcirs role in this picture has been called greater than his part of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," that won hint the Academy of Motion ‘Piettrre Arts and Sciences award iii lllI-E, H Stipportirig March in "Death di-kt-s a, Holiday," are Evelyn Ven- able, recently seen with Dorothea Wreck in "Cradle Song," Sir Guy Standing an Kent Taylor, and sev- eral distingu shed actors imported 1l'0ll'llliQ_NC\V Yon‘: stage, notably Katherine Alexander, Helen Westley and Henry Travers. L__ C.N.R. Train Service Changes MONCTON, N. 13., Sept. 24.- Clianges to be made in Canadian National train services effective Stindzti‘, September 30th next, in 1 rdance with general notice appeared in the press are as s: Mainlan u The double train service daily except Sunday to and from the mainland will be discontinued, thus cancelling Train No. 41 leaving Charlottetown at 2.30 p. m- daily except Sunday. Train No. 4O from the mainland, arriving Charlotte- town 10.15 p. m. daily except Stin- day, is also cancelled. Service to the mainland will be by ’I‘rain No. 39 leaving Charlottetown at 7.30 a. m. daily except Sunday and from the mainland will be by Train No. 42 arriving Charlottetown 6.20 p. m. aiidi leaving Moncton at 10.50 a. m. daily except Sunday. Summerside-Borden Train No. 207 will leave Stim- merside at 2.45 p. m. daily except Sunday for Borden instead of 1.45 p. ni., arriving Emerald Jct. 4.25 p. ni., Borden 6.10 p. m. Connec- tion tvilh t-his train for Charlotte- town will be by 'I‘rnir1 No. 42 leav- ing Emerald Jet. at 5.00 p. m. Summcrsidc-Emerald Jet. Motor ‘I‘rain No. 206 leaving Summerside at 4 p, m. for Emer- ald Jct. and Motor Train No, 205 leaving Emerald: Jct. at 9.00 p. m. for Stinimersicie, both daily except Sunday, are cancelled. The Dllntlrtl’! for Plnllrlel CEDAR SHINGLES Look For and Buy the Most Economical Shingle on the Market Ask Your Dealer for PRICE BROTHERS I 4L‘ Wthvakado‘: Sldn - will ,t',\< THE ‘ PLAY “THE With DOVER BILLIE BURKE- IWAP" REGINALD ownt Br A- A- ALAN MOWBRAY_ m“)? fil-IEIILEMEBY. ADDED . 00mm)! AND “STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" A. A. Milne’s Brilliant Stage Play At The Capitol Blessed logue and u. [JUTIGCL cast, RKO- Radiols “Where Suiners Meet," be- can its engagement at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook are co-starred, the film marking their first appearance together since the memorable "Cav- alcade." Billie Burke has a strongly featured role. Adapted from A. A. Milne‘s high- ly successful "The Dover Road”, the picture happily retains all of that plays brilliancy, and has an added charm which only the scope of the camera can accord, It tells the story of Latimer, a. wealthy Englishman who devotes his time ,his fortune and his peculiar talents to Preventing elopements of misniated cottples, and more espec- ially those affair" in which men at- tempt to run away with other men's wives. This, in itself, is a truly novel basis for a film comedy, and thb way in win-eh it has been handled is mose refreshing. Diana Wynyard k at her charm- lat; best as one of the elopers, and Lrook titres his usual suave char- acterization tothe role of the plot- ting host, Billie Burke, as an clop- lug iviic. kept yesterday's audience in an uproar. Reginald Owen, Alan Mowbray and Gilbert Ekncry are ideal for their respective roles_ and others in the east of funmakers con- tribute their share to the hilarity of the proceedings. The direction of J, Walter Ruben shows excellent taste. New Australian C ruiserLaunched iCJK-Ha-vas) (By Guardian's Special Wire) WAL-LSEND-ON-TYNE, England, Sept. 23.—A cruiser of 7,000 tons was launched for the Royal Australian navy Saturday. The cruiser was named Sydney. Stanley Bruce, Australian high commissioner in the United King- dom, speziking at the ceremonies, de- clared: "Australia wants to con- tribute to its oivn defence and is prepared to shoulder this responsib- ility to the fullest extent. Australians recognize that their safety depends upon the sea." Un identified l Body Buried (C. 1'. Cable) (By Guardian's Special Wire) ST. JOHN'S, Nfltl, Sept. 23.—The body found by fishermen off Port Au Port, at first believed to be that of Jack Smith, intrepid canoeist who attempted to paddle across the At- lantic, has been buried in the little fishing village where it was washed in by the waves. Newfoundland De- partment, of Justice officials said yesterday‘ that all attempts to defin- itely establish lts identity had fail- ed. The Union rubber suit and blue overalls covering the body were for- warded w Canada tor close inspec- tion by acquaintances of the Peter- borougli, Ont., ndventtircr who star- ted out from Gaspe, Que, in his frail craft early in the summer. Smitli‘s canoe, “Pride of Peterborough", was rolled up by the breakers on the Newfoundland coast Aug. 20. Relatives of the canocist did not believe the body found by fisher- men at Port; Ali Port was Smith. The description of the dead man did not tally. FREE PACKAGE OF ' FAMOUS REMEDY Company so certain remedy will prove satisfactory that they otter public outstanding bargain The makers of Fruit-a-tivcs are sure EIIZILIIIlS famous remedy is superior to any other of its kind. So sure, in fact, that: they give you free a regular 25c package of l7rtiit-a-tivcs with each pur- i E-IPITDI. I'D-DRY with scintillating dia- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Iarkln, Alberton. This is Mrs. - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN - ' This column I» nun-vol In nun 0| local lnurul but advertising o! a nun; Iuttu-o may l» luerktl ll 4 out: a word ltriofly pqynhh ll ldvanol- "PHAT chapter. 172 Weymouth Street. Phone 595. L-456-9-19-21-24. Fresh mined Invernesa Coal. We are unloading cm today. A Pickard & Co. Phone 240. L-818-9-25-3i. LADIES AND GENTS CIDTHES repaired, remodeled, cleaned and pressed. C. Alex Brown", 138 Great George Street. b587-B-22-25-27. SCREENED COAL AT $7.50..- We are unloading cars of good Screned Coal today. Cash price $7.50 per ton. A Picitard dz Co. Phone 240. 4 L-572-9-22-3i. POLICE COURTr-At the police court yesterday one vagrant W55 sentenced to 30 days in jail. Two men, charged with being drunk and incapable, were each fined ten doi- lars and costs or ten days in Jail: a third, who failed to appear, had his five dollars bail estreated. One 171801., charged with being drunk and incapable, had his case dis- missed. VISITING FROM MASSACHUS- ETTS-Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Enman coNrtmzaa-rrou urn nvsvn- . L-8798-7-12-312i. Cool for any furnace. A. Pickard " w“ ___ a 0o. Phone 240. 11-618-9-25-31.’ DANCE’ “Mun ta “on!” OMINION corn: w a ve Wednesday night. 25 can . D -—| a B L-017-8-25-21. cars of Dominion HOUSOhOId Coke To Our IP26 Customers: DOYLE GIRl/L- The Guardian new mystery m-iai is u thriller. Watch out for the opening NAN SHAW has re-opened her class in pianoforte playing. Studio INVERNESS SCREENED 00A!”- SEPTEMBER 25. 1934 ' "Tii- —-‘_ ____,, THE ATTRACTION at the Elite, Beauty Salon this week is special prices on facials. Phone 1329- L-fl14-9-24-3i amron LUMP COAL-A gfifld. MARITIME cuacmrc company. LIMITED cruuzrorrrzrown. P. 1:. r. 1 Statistics That Mean scxvrcs Now is the time to store a supply. A Pickard d‘ 60' Plffgvzg-‘tiqzi-ai‘. {on have read in those letters that ‘bhfire 1s a vast difference between electricity and electric SERVICE. It: is so easy to snap a switch and get electric light any time of the night or day that it 1s hard to realize the difficulties which had to be overcome and the large annunt of money which had to be invested in order to nuke this electric service possible. HARD COAL. —' We recommend, ' our high grade Welsh Coal for the furnace and D. L. 8a W. “Blue Coal" , for the base burner. A. Pickard ti: Co. Phone 24o. L-618-9-25-3i. GIRLS’ CLUB ACHIEVEMENT, DAY AT DUNSTAFFNAGE—’I'he, Dunstaflnage Girls’ Sewing Club hold their Achievement Day on, Friday afternoon, September 21st when eleven girls completed thet prescribed course and received Achievement Certificates. Special credit is d-ue Mrs. Stanley F05!" the club leader, and the girls of the club for completing their work so successfully in sucth a short per- The following statistics will give some idea of the equipment and organization behind your electric service on Prince Edward. Island: Investment in Plants Generating Fa5iliti9flo a a o a o a o o 0 Transmission and Dis- lod of time for this club was only organized on May aotn. Miss Mafi- tribution Facilities _. . . . . - - . . . $1,057.82 Miilan and Miss Hnszartii of’ t e, Women's Institute Branch were: TOTAL Q . q 9 . p q ¢ o a o . . $892,965.59 present and judged the work Whkillll < of a high quality in practical y gear-y ease. The dresses were es- Electric Station Horsepower Pedim-Y outstanding bolh in the‘ Capacity q 0 a o a o a o o 0 a a o o 0 o quality 01' the work and in the sel~ Miles of Transmission Lines 52 ection of material; and designs. In t 0 0 I I I 0 I I the class for girls uiirlel" Ilium" Miles of Distribution Lines. . . . . . . - 59 lgfgws?‘ Number of Transformers . . - . I . . . . - 590 Isatbcl Jenkins, (a) Margaret Web- . Number of Meters . . . . . . . - o . - . . 3,805 , ster, (4) Suzanna Webster. In the . . I class for girls over thirteen years of age, tlic competition was very T0173]. Nlllllbflf Of Employees. I q n a o a n keen and the prize winners were as of West-bore, Mass, 'with their daughters, Mrs. G. R. Burke and‘ Miss Iva. and grandson Master Ern- est Billie, are visiting Mrs. En- mans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Brchaut of Alexandra. also numerous other relatives on the Island. It is six _vea.t:s since Mr. and lVIrs. Eaman visit-ed here, and they are renewing many old ac- quaintances. ‘they leave Wednesday on return to their home by motor. A “FAR CRY" DUClL-Whilc shooting at Earnscliffe on Baturdayrl Mr. R. E. Mutch and Mr. W. W. Mutch brought down a black duck which on examination proved to be 608009. Evidently from the addi- tional figures “34". the bird was set at liberty this spring but of last year's hatch. Mr. R. E, Miitch is communicating with the Biological Survey from whom he will learn later particulars of the release. Previously, about three years ago. Mr. Mutch brought down another PERSONALS 5 Messrs. Hamid and Arthur Wright left Saturday to resume their studies in Dalhousie Univer- 1y. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Burke, and son Master Ernest, or Grafton, Mass. spent the week end in Charlotte- town the _W6lCUl'll0 guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. walker, Fitzroy St. Master Ernest: Burke of Grafton. t Mass, who is visiting on the ls- land. spent the week end with his C cousin, Muster Fitzroy St. Mrs. G. G. Bennett is visiting Bennett's first visit since her mar- riage in June. n. .r. Crisp and Theo de Klerk, ° two of South Airicifs best known 8'91‘ Swiss expedition to equatorial Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hodgson, Winnipeg, arrived by motor Satur- dfl-Y nlgiht, and are staying at tlhe Canadian National Hotel. They passed through Montreal on the way down. t I‘ Miss Helen Greenan has returned,- t/O Brighton, Mass, by motor after spending two months vtrith her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Greenan, Newton. Mrs. James- E. MeIsaac and little daughter, Leanore have returned to their home in St. Annes after spending the week-end with her l Parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Greenan, Newton. Carton W. T. Harvard. elected Bishop of St. Asaph, Manchester, England at the age o1 45, was for- Cent A Mile Ex- cursions Popular i’! one let loose by the U. S. A. Bio- mtmy “Imltmued l?’ m“. logic" sutur- Wehmrton- D» °-- XliJZ-itlfligslfiltlfikiliillisil.“.39 it carrying s ring Mm me “umber der of the Ontario Hydro Electric Commission that the line be closed at midnight. who were to have been given one week's pay in lieu of notice remained at their posts. despite the order of the Hydro Com- mission was reached yesterday at a meeting of the railway board of di- banded bird which in the spring rectors. tario Government was no reason to Reach Crisis sterling walkcn rang from many altars as opposit- ion pastnrs took hote of the ividc- ly-heralded consecration of Reich- bisliop Ludwig Mueller today. ler, ardent foe of Nazi church poli- cies, thousands of clergyman read ' f‘, iottetowti. from their pulpits it declaration 65 QM“ srtItitisrilfi-reti Fri-Tun ti: In- whicii culminated with the sent- nccsz. l “Bishop, Mueller. Dr. August f of Protest- crioketers, ha‘, m d u, G1, _ Jacger (Commissioner e Jo e e e n ant churches in Prussia) and their Africa and may not imam, to cape ffolloivcrs have divorced themselves Tow _ rom n abandoned the bases of the Christ_ ian church and have forfeit/xi all Mueller and Dr. Jtvrger of “heresy“ in that h_v "setiinr: aside the con- fessions oi‘ faith they seek o, Q5- talilish a German national church tzrithlGermanic faith characteris- tcs.’ HusZeanJHeld whose headless body was found lrtgt . , o o ' mcrly well known as a Rugby foot- “gm °“ i‘ Mm °f l‘ 1°‘°""‘“"°~ -iren’t necessary. We'll iB M l j ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_ H. ,,,,,,., h, m, ,, _...... s. i... t... t... ..... i . d . , u: mg aterla s Oxford tioned tcdn- tor several hours bv design an prm one " . Fleming and Chief of Police Gem-Q: that's h a n d s om e, . d McGllly. the detective said the modern —- and charge —— Jflst ReC€lU€ "" Y0lll1g womanfls httsbarid would b.- c li arge. ggiffsgosggn ffjfg‘“,d,f,°°g”,fi§f;,,,sf,’, ' These facilities are used to provide the following serv- (equal), (3) Bertha Thompson. An i108: < interesting feature of the program ivas a dress parade ivitlh each girl 1h , wearing the dress she had made customers sawed Communities Served M the c106" 0f the mevlins the Iti- Population Sax-trod 22,588 Sq. Miles Territory stttute ladies served refzeshments, served 118 to the girls and guests. i . __ l Comzmmitios served are 8.8 follows: QUEENS COIINTY-wiiorth l Railway Refuses , Wiltshiro, North River, Winsloe and Brackley, swuiporti and T Keppoch, Povmall, Vernon River, Charlottetovm; KINGS COUNTY- o ose Simmierville, Robertson, Cardigan, Velleyfield, Dalmeny, Mom, - _ i tague, Georgetown (served wholesale). (C. P. By Guardians Special Wire) t WINDSOR, 0'iit., Sept. 23.—Carsi over the You sea there is a great deal more to our service than just: the manufacture of tho commodity, The cost of delivery is by far the larger item of cost. The 220 employees Decision to continue operation The directors said the fact had been let loose in New York the Hydro Commission was unwilling J‘ T° lnxee State to continue paying bond and inter- est charges guartuitecd by the On- uspend operation of the board. Ch " “h. Spinning anti heaving In ' I C0 fl t St-nti me your wool tn he flit"! 111),?!" r Yiirii anti irovo into Rlttiikfls. l? i-imrpm tire: ulttcle rm" d -3B,u<;,“k",f,2 - l ‘_‘tl t" l. er potin . tjBy Louis l’. Locliner) :‘I;g")'l‘i:‘“||(]p:|\4']lI“"mil if tinlatintlet-ed, (Associated Press Foreign Staff) 5U,» n “km. me n“ o: wzvni pm- Al’. By Guardian's Special Wire) BERLIN. Sept. 23—"Excommuni- ation" was the defiant term which .- -t. \v I i\ st Ill‘, well washed ixjrlttllmllll tlirtniTnvililluri-s picked out. The alze of single ynru is mevllttnt, and‘ lIfillIllPtI ram fine. "Irtllljlll- ""‘ t cntirse, ttisn hooking yarn. lut shit,»- pei-‘s ntiiiin (in all {itrrcglzgragglingffli}?! . , ii es. tint ‘ gills? RDIIllIII riiyqmall or freight. FY9123" will be piiitl on 100 lb. lots. M FDX RAISING FEED Led by the Rev. Martin Niemocl- w", C0NDON Sticcosiinrii tn Witt, linndrigan. the Christian comuiunii v, iglits thereto." The declaration accused Bishop OUR Letterhead is ~ often your first l contact with custom- ers, with your bank, with manufacturers from whom you want For Murderi A.P. By Guarrlinrig» Special Wire) WESTWOOD, Muss, Sept. 23 -- lmperial Biscuit 00., Limited P. O. Bo! 445- Sqtfdtetorfictectévfr, wd/licgliatfi {Ileilttdiyyigg credit Does this “first Phone 721. ‘IHARMYITETOWN, P. E. I. s‘ ay or." . p0 es e , a, i," . - v d ' f‘ i ., _ _, _ _ pi essron 0 Jus we __‘ was bcn, held for murder in the t our bun-noes, Ev _ ..._ —-—- teat-h of his 26 year Old wife. Marie 9 II - * - - pensive letterheads you only for the ac- rraigned tomorrov - \ on a murder “m, work, One carioad oi‘ the famous C. Lloyd 31 5°“ Inside and Outside Panel Doors MONCTUN, N. s, suit. 22.——Tll< l cent, a mile conch excursions helm: operated by the railways to Wcst- ern Canada are proving very popu- lar judging by the number of en- chase of the 50c package. Try the Fruit- a-tivcs in the frce pac age first. It you are not entirely satisfied with results return the 50c package unopened. Your f money will be refunded. ‘ But then Fruit-a-tives are really different. They have brought lasting relief to so many thousands of sufferers from constipation and its companion ills IllCIl as sick headaches, indigestion, etc., that, today, Fruit-a-tivcs is the largest selling remedy of its kind in nada. FRUlT-A-TIVES quirics and those who have alrciitlv to R. J. S. Weatherston, gcncrdt freight and passenger agent of the‘ Canadian National Railways here. The excursion cent. a mile lures‘ are in effect from September 21st, to October 2nd and a thirty (lav re- turn limit is permitted. "rmii-tstl sleeping cnr accommodation rim he secured at a slightly higher flue.‘ Similar cent a mile coach excur- sions were operated during thc summer and a. large number of] trio All sizes. One carload of Rhynas & Son Ltd, Window Frames and Glazed Sashes. Guardian Central t Job Printery One carload Douglas Fir Mouldings Spouting and Finish _ _. Direct from Vancouver. ~- , i One carload Johns Manville Ltd. 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