PAGE SIX M TINEE 3.15-—l 8b Marti-me. PRINCE ED WARD-NO W WILL BE GIVEN ENTICRIJD AND Al (JONTE.\"I‘ AI‘ ‘ ' l 3—DAYS —3 S'I‘ARTING MONDAY The Truth 0n Chain Gang Prison Camps I AM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG The Most Sensational Story in Years PUNY BARS Mill '10 .\l.l. “iii ‘ -: (f1 BARS vim uni: -i =i..- ‘Hill mist .; .. i'ti."-'1' WILI. an iii- 3153'!) AT 2.15. CAPITOL HATINEE 3.15 mom 1 a 0.45 26c. sic. 11c, 25c. NOW! A "Mounly" tum: outlaw to cap- ' ture outlaws l Thrill-tangled, , . punch-packed dram! ‘ o! the incl u... '. P ___. . SERIAL AND COMEDY \ i’? CONTEST AT SATURDAY , WKENNA Jl‘ the t MOUNTED’ ‘with Greta Granstecit irectec/ by D. Ross Ledermari PONY ‘BARS AND ICE BARS WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL CHILDREN WHO HAVE ENTERED AND ALL THOSE WHO ENTER THE PONY MATINEE. PONY WILL BE CHILDREN, BE ON HAND AT 2.15. l i i AT BOTH THEATRES. Thrills Galore In “Central Park” Something different from the average spectacular motion picture is "Central Park", which opened at the Prince Edward yesterday. It has a depth of hearty appeal. In ncivspztper parlance it is a human intereststory, treating with a boy and a girl, hungry and alone in u park-New York's famous Central Park. They meet, possibly by chance, possibly by a guiding rein of that destiny which everyone likes to think controls them. And from this meeting grows a. series of events as colorful and as exciting as you have seen upon the screen in a year. Events full of thrills, comedy, sus- pense, novelty and pathos. You'll see Central Park as it is today- perhaps New York as it is today-in this bit of flotsam thrown off the sweeping tide of a great city's life - ' to rest for a moment in the action of it few persons in a park, By all means see Central Park today or Saturday. IN MEMORIAM MISS MARY THOMPSON The funeral of the late Miss Mary Thompson of North Tryon ivas held from the residence of her brother Mr. D. J. Thompson on Tuesday afternoon, Fob. 28th. The Buck Jones Great In His Latest Film Buck Jones dons the trim uniform of the Canadian Royal Northwest Mounted Police in ‘his latest offer- ing now showing at the Capitol ’I‘liea1re. , V Set against tho scenic tapestry of Kenna of The Mounted" is crammed with action, riding, fighting and in- trigue and other elements dear to movie audiences which prefer these ' virile outdoor films. The picture-l l has a skillfully developed dramatic ‘ i plot which lifts it Illl‘ DCYOIIKI the usual outdoor action film. Hanging by Lariat Little Boy Rescued IRVINGTON LAD CAUGHT ON FENCE ‘VIIILE AT PLAY. unconscious condition. Miss Janet Campbrii. iii/int’ Hi1 100 Ellery avenue, applied artificial respiration and is credited with to the depth of two feet is being green forests and motintniiis, “Mc- i ISLAND NURSE SAVES LIFE 01-‘ Messervy, formerly of Charlottetown. IRVINGTON, N. J. iliarcii 2-—-— E. Massey, C. A.. Provincial And-i Gordm o’ crab’ meter’ out’ Playing cvirbnys and Indians. Wii- itor of Prince Edward Island, was liam Brandstaetter, 5 years old, of a gum; of 1115 parents, My; and Mm . I29 Ellcrly avenue, Irvington, was J. A. Massey, 96 Vernon Street over i almost strangled to death when a i the week elld. He came to the city POPE firm-ind his nei-"k Oiillflht 0n a , to attend the funeral of his grand- fence, leaving him hanging in an mother, M15, Susan gerringgr, o; A 1111158. ilacketts Cove-Halifax Chronicle. THE CHARLOTTETOWN G ARDI cnuiut ammonia ~..A_. Thll column II renrvcd hr “INTI cuunly nevnu of local Interact but ‘ni- rrrtlnlng of n newly nature m!) ho llllfflfd at I nann n word nil-lolly payable in IIIPIIIOO- -Fiith Temperance S. S. COURSE. NATIONAL SPECIAL SATURDAY. — Hot Cross Buns. Ask your Grocer or ‘phone Mclnnis Bakery 470. 8222-3-3-11. INTERMEDIATE SENIOR Eight First Prim, 85.00 Each SERVICES OF TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday, Mlimh 5th, 3 pfm. Tryon; 7 ‘p. m. Bonshaw. Preacher, Rev. F. S. Crossman. Que. Irene Fulton, Lmnsden, Sask. Amuse Robinson. Grantby, Que. IIARIPTON rasronar. cushion‘ ~The services for Sunday, March 5th are Appin Road at 11, Hump. ton at -3. and Victoria at 7. Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. Ruth E. Walker, Nanton, Alta. Seven Second, $4.00 Each in Nancy Boyd, Victoria, B. C. CHURCH SERVICES —— Mount Stewart, Untied Church of Canada . services March 5th, Mount Stewart i, tel . 11mm‘; and 7 pm‘ mt 4O, a pm’ ‘Jean McCux-le S tter Alta N. Marie Marston. Woodstock, N. B. PRESBYWRIAN SERVICES _' Frances I. Flaisance, cookshhe, Services at North TYyGIl Prestby- Que iei-ian Church, Sunday, March 5th at 11 a. m. and 7 o'clock.-Dr. M. E. Genge. Pastoiz. Margaret Ross, Vancouver, B. C. Marguerite Standish. M808. Que. i . CIIUIICII or CHRIST-Services s ' Th“ “o” Em‘ for the New Glasgow Church of Christ. Sunday the 5th, ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Afternoon service in the Cavendish Baptist Church 3 p. m- Wm. G. Quigley, Minister. Constance Burgoyne, Mahone nay. u. s. ' Winifred I. P. E. I. Donald Farquhnrson, Windsor, Ont. Dorie Robinson, Manitou, Man. Neola. Skaling, Regina, sask. Ena Webster, Central Bedeque, P. E. I.' Burns, 2T ‘ , MENDELSSOIIN CHOIR COM- MITTEEMAN-Lnst Saturday even- ing the Toronto Itlendelssohn choir, twisted by the Hart Hmise string quintet gave their 167th concert in the Mhssey Music Hall. One of the members of the Committee. the program shows, ls Mr. Riobert B. Five Fourth $2.00 Each Louise Byam, Saskatoon, Sask. Josie Gardy, Portage la Prairie, Man. ..;_ ATTENDS FUNERAL — William Olive Luxtcn, Banfl‘, Alta. Edith McPherson. Hamilton, Ont. Ten Fifth $1.00 Bach Anna, christie, York, P. E. I. Bred cochrane, Vancouver, B. C. Queenie Hudson, York, P. E. I. Chizie Isubouck. Vancouver, B. C. Velma Eilbourne, Portage la Prairie, Man. UNEMPLOYED AT WORK-Mud S. S. Course w. c. no. PBIZI!'I_1I8T_ Names alphabetically m-angcd amen; Braithiwalia, Hunttngdon, Margaret Hayward, Banff, Alta. Sarah Sibley, Vancouver. B. C. Ruth A. Snyder, Hamilton. Ont. Grace Watson, Shaunavon. Sask. Margaret Lochart, Montreal, Que. ll You are --and Lillian Crocket, York. P. E. I- Helen McGavin, Carmen, Man, James Ruby. Banfl, Alta. Donald Sawler, Somcrst, N, s, Mary Joyce Schell, Drinkwater, Sask. Dickie veisey, York, P. E. I. Eleanor Wllkin, Vancouver, B. C. ___,._ The following from Prince Ed. ward Island have passed the tem- perance‘ examinations tor the ave courses: . Rhode BMWII. New Glasgow; Bynetta Brown, New Glasgow; Enn- Webster, central Bedeque; Sidney Wright, Bedeque. i Play Portrays Crisis Victim With Sympathy TNHmPSene will bring y9lief_ Thermogene excites the surface/of the sldn. Draws the congested blood away from the painful, harassed port. Brings _, bqcl‘ Vl9°i°llsi healthy circulation. W ~- . Eases the pain by driving qwqy ghe cause. Gel some Thermogene today a victim of YIISUMOIISIII, sion and a manufaoturendefend- ing the need for armament; 55g. ed: "What is a government for‘ not to protect the interéts of i“ citizens?" I-Ie added “We let these ' foreign governments default on billions and we don't do a damned thing about lt." Ciwinz in a. mass meeting in do- fense of the condemned youth h which an independent young pio- lessor quoted the following parl- graph from the Declaration cg m. , j dependence: “That whenever any form of go- vernment beoomes destructive of these ends, it is the right», of tho people to alter or abolish 2." smnvc. nnoox senoor. ‘Honor roll of Spring Brook Schod for the first semester: ‘ Grade VIII-l, Elizabeth Gilles- pie. . . _ v. ' h be '. l'i . ‘ f th rth 01 - “M” Cmck’ nitrihc Paint service was conducted by the PHS- swmgt e y; 1e - will - vmnoved mm e no end Catherine Locke. Newcastle. N. B. "'-""“ Grade VII-l Hazel Meek‘ I 01l- Ammetei-g ., _ I w J L d Th mus, w The boy was playing “i an ,Government Pond by a crew of '. i I . - 4"» (I-lli- BM! F» ' 9- u“ - ° ° a5 1 u b1 the i _ Beryl MOMOIIBY. Saint John, NEW YORK. Mar. 2-(0. PJ-A ver Cole: 3. Rebecca Orr. Batteries xuiis, “lire under the direction of Mrs. C. D. ‘ “h” b“ wheni n c m’ n3 Nablmrers “m are l” be paid ac" N 3 new play portraying with gympgthy 5mg, v_1 Flow, yum“? ‘ Bigm-y Connections o“, a“ Eugine Wright The hmms sung were “Unn fence in the real. yard of itihneigiill- cording to the plan reoenitly atreed Dorothy Potter. New Glasgow. a young radical and his condem- Dena Mathlesén- . Bmshes Oil, Motor to the Hms. Pew Perfect Peace ibour, a. larlat caught on e r11 . to by the Municipal, Provincial and N s < nation m death is wcelvlng much Grade W l Henry Mar a n“ ' Y ' - - . -'i a I , Blow Torches Uillillln and, Abide With Me. Those actingi g7°s°ph Humid“ T” °l is" ‘m?’ Fedfml G°vef“‘“f‘“““-. m“ ”° 1m‘ “m, L sale,’ mnmm; N, n attention on Brfllldwfly. “We, the. rayhtcr; a, Alva ma. i Combination Plycrs Uiivrfl as pail bearers were Messrs Richl ‘f "M58 yard it Bippegie , 0 o; “paw onjy about ii. dozen men - g People", by Elmer Rice flonlcglly Grade 11r_1, J95“ 911mm,; g Corn-i Paint l Wiiecie Lord. "r. H: smith. my Dawson. h“ ‘Mme’ m‘ m“ m‘ w‘ “m m °‘“P‘°Ye°‘ “i l“ PM“ “m- _wmo,, (m, n, attacks public men of the United om Dunning: s. micitmciic. U°PPer Tubing Enamel and Tiuwnre Iiiigine Enamel ~ l-‘unnels, galv. gits str-.iiiii-i~ Files (izilv. Oil (fans (lusoline Fire Pots Ilinges and Humps Lobster Scales, giilv. Lubstre Settles, j.ip'il, Lobster (lleavcrs Lanterns Marlin The RflhERS I 7-3-3fmw-3i. - Primary ‘Vire ltuiaher Patching Cement litxlll i ltope Rubber IIose i llowlorksi ‘I Ififllllflflflg Irons Solder ‘ l-‘pnrk Plugs, Champion . Spark Plugs, Ilajah '- Spark Coils Secondary Wire Shot Iron, black Sheet Iron, gulv. HARDWARE 00. LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1857 PONY CONTEST Major Carrutiiers, Kenneth Muc- Dflflllld and Martin Keho. Inter- ment was made in the cemetery at North Tryon. I Miss Thompson was a former Presbyterian but since union has been affiliated with the United Church. She was an active member in the W. M. S. and the ladies sowing circle. Her paming will leave a gap that will be hard to fill- D9- ceased leaves two sisters Mrs. W. L. Morrison of B. C. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald of Boston, also one brother, D. J. Thompson of North Ti-yon. The synmathy of tho com n- ity goes put to the bereaved i’ ily. MR. OWEN G. McOARVILL The people of Klnkora and vic- inity were greatly saddened to ieam of the unexpected death. on Friday morning, Feb. 17th, 1933, of Mr. Owen G. MioOarvill, one of the most highly esteemed residents of the community. Deceased had attained the four score mark, but apparently sewn- ed many years less, owing to his remarkable vitality coupled with a jovial disposition. Hie lived his long life day by day in preparation for the final end. When he became ill on Monday, Fob. 13th he at once, realized that death, the grim reaper, was hov- ering near and soon would sever life's delicate tie. He therefore sum- moned his beloved pastor, Rev. M. J. Smith, from whom he receiv- ed the last consoling sacraments of the Holy Catholic Church of which he was ever a faithful practical member. During his short illneu, was caught and "looked sick." The nurse was called. She work- ‘ ed onthe boy and accompanied,- hlm to Irvington General Hospital in the police ambulance with Re- servemen Sprinkle and l-Ialloran. Dr. Arthur Rondo at the hospital used oxygen. He declared the nurse had aided the boy considerably. He was in a. serious condition several hours, but later was discharged. (Miss Campbell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Campbell, School Street, Charlottetown.) Parnell in the old home also several grandchildren, all of whom were very dear to hiim, especially Miss but it is eiqiected that as the work progresses a larger number will be engaged, It is planned to give work to each man for three eight hour days before another labourer is em- ployed in his place. Operations are being carried on from the ice. The mud is hauled to the sloligh near the west end of the breastwork at Victoria Park. As it is possible to carry on the work only when the tide is lorw, and as spring tides now occur in‘ the afternoon the work is hampered to some extent. In the course of a few days this condition will change. Mr Lorne Weeks and family, ac- Edna MoOarvill who was tenderly reared by her devoted grandparent from a child after the death of her mother. i Three sisters survive him, Mrs. P. L. Murphy, and Mrs. Martha Shea Boise, Idaho. Many friends, some from great distances, came to pay their last tribute of respect by visiting his burial house and joining in the large funeral procession, which wended its way to Si. Itfalachis Church. on Monday morning, Feb- ruary 20th, where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. M. J. smith who also ofilcietecl at the grave in the adjoining cemetery where his loving remains were lowered beside his wife and son (Ancnsl by the pull bearers, Mess-rs Fred Walsh, Thomas Gallahar, Fred McCarvlli, John M. Murphy. James F. Duffy and E. L. MoIvcr. Mass offerings were donated by his family members and aiso by his relatives and warm friends. F. P. Murphy, Emerald Junct; ms. ,~ companled by Mr. Eldred Weeks motored from Fredericton to Milton oh Simday. The Idiotic Affair "Edna," he said sternly, am I t0 understand that there is some idiotic affair between you and that inipecunious young ass next door?" "There's only you, daddyfinsaid his daughter sweetly. COUGI-IS Take half l hupoonlul of Miimw- in motum. Han MiulnPl, inhale ll. AIJO r1 i lull Into yon bun. MINARW LINIMENT Six first $4.00 Each Elizabeth S. Cameron, Montreal, Que. Rex Dolan, Regina, Sack. Bernice Hamilton, West Sutton, Ont. Weston Nutbrown, Huntlngdoci, Que, John Roberts, Stratford, Ont. Arnold Tuer, st. Oatherlnes, Ont. Five Second $3.00 Bach Lorne Fennell, Iiyuntlngdon, Que. Malcolm Galbraith, Milton, Ont. Morley Gcugh. Bedford, Que. Allan H. Heagy, Stratford Ont. Annie Jenkins, Shaunavon, Sask. Four Third, $3.00 Each Iceman Campbell, Freetown. P. E. I. Audrey M. George, Huntlngdon. Que. . Ralph Ingersoll, Saint John, N. B. Marlon Lockhart, Rokeby, Sask. Ten Fourth, $1.00 Each ’ R. Waldron Auld, Freetown. P. E. I. Dobson. Vancouver, B. C. Kenneth Farris, Moncton, N. B. Kenneth Hancock, Roland. Man- Kenneth Jcnks, New Westmin- ster, B. C. Jessie L. Lord. P. n. I. Helen Mekinnon, Manitau, Man. Margaret Patrick, Stettler. Alta. Glen Ruby, Banff, Alta. Keith Ralston, Victoria. B. C- North ‘Bryon, States, and shows the destruction of a. typical American family und- er economic pressure. ‘The author 1g the write;- q! "Street scene," and other success- ful plays and pictures. His newest play, in 20 scenes on 0. revolving stage, has a cast of 40, headed by Ralph Theodore, Eleanor Phelps, aiiuhe ooi-cher,‘ Herbert Rudley and William mgersoll. The play revolves around the family of William Davis. foreman of a. manufacturing plant. The opening scenes find the family -happy and oont-entcd- daughter a teacher in public schools, son Just passed college entrance exa- minations. They have a. small home a car, a radio. Then economic conditions affect them. The daughter's salary is in arrears, Davis takes a. pay cut, and the mortgage payments on the homeare pressing. Davis ultimate- ily loses his job. A local bank failure brings a. foreclosure on the home. Unafble to find work after quitting college, the can is arrested for stealing coal to keep the family wann. Re- ileased from the reformatory, the son attends a meeting of war ve- terans. In an ensuing riot, a, po- lieeman is killed, and the young- ster is sentenced to death, claim- ing he had been "framed." " The dialogue of the play stirred the audience to vigorous expression in a. scene in which a group of financiers pressed a. nomination 4°!‘ the Presidency upon the col- lege president. Disarmament was under discus- Grade II-l, Marlon Mamas; - - Borden MaeRae; 3, Harry Iocke oriac 1 (SrJ-l, Grace Dun l’ 2, Ruth Meek: 3, James Paynter and Harold Johnstone (cquial). v Grade I (JrJ-l, Austin Wlgmorol 2, Earl Cole; 3, Elmer Colo. Perfect attendance; - Eliubefi Gillespie, Jean Gillespie, Olive! Cole, Henry Meek, Arnold Meek. Highest average-Grace Dunning. Professional Gard: _.___.________.._.. Stewart & Lowthel,’ J. n. srnwanr, K. O. N. w. ownutn BABBISTERS, souclrons. no. ' 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY. J. A. BENTLEY ‘W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Banister and Attornoy-nt-Lnw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 100 Richmond Street BELL & MATHIESO R. R. Bell Barristers a Solicitor: Money to Loan Cameron Block. Charlottetownllll. ‘- BARRISTER. SOLICITOR NOTARY! &o. 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