DoUEiJETEATURE Ffiiféizzfivi ' AT THE PRINCE E Because of the outstanding suc- pictures. cess of the Shirley Temple pictures, indicates we have been continually mged to forthe pictur repeat thenrm accommodate hund- the popular reds who missed seeing and hearing cipatc. tlw inimitable Shirley, and others who wish to again enjoy that priv- gig n liege and‘ pleasure. To conform with the expressed tion with a desire oi our patrons, we take Thursday — pleasure in announcing the return advert showing of all the Shirley Temple success WOOLS TURE NEE a P. M: EVENIN . 21c counts m a |'|='.‘E'A"T|1__"'_""Rg._ NQ |_ '\ DAILY MATI Ahalt-a-a-u 1' 5- . Cold chills andhot obs are blended-in a perfect hymphonyof burps in this ‘goofy murder drama' Fred Kenning, Betty Grublo, Evelyn Brent, ADDED ATTRACTION . .0 . 00m PRINCE EDWARD ...TO that those w es seem to demand that we anti- Arst picture to be ew policy, BABY TAKE A W will be presented in conjunc- nother Friday —- Saturday, as ised, the newest and most ful of all the WHEELER 1A ll G PLACES with LOWEL WEEK END PROGRAMME. G STARTS 7 P. M. FEKTDRE N 2 | .' l.‘ - . Sikh Nltwits.” I em of the Shirley Temple d to repeat them to and hearing the ain enjoy that wn, "Baby Take A first run feature. 'l.?”“.Ti'.ii“BABY.TAK NOTE-Because of the outstanding succ pictures, we have been continually accomsnodate hundreds who missed inimitable Shirley. and others who gigvilege and pleasure. The first to be sho w" in presented in conjunction with a L THOMAS. LIVE ms wants or m: wssr YOU LOVE! p; “Sill aw! IAIIII‘. DAY—FRl-SAT.-MAT. lfic. 26c-- EVE. 26, 32, 37c. MET first-run DWARD providing the patronage ho are asking represent slmwv 0X1 and BY productions, NITWITS. M33 WILLIAM MILLER - Friends throughout the Maritime Provinces heard with regret oi the death of Mrs. Miller, wife of Commandant William Miller, of the Salvation Army, which oc- curred at Amherst, N. S , Mon- day. Commandant and Mrs. Mll- lor had been stationed at many different centres in the Maritime Provinces and Mrs. Millar, was well known and highly regarded. She had been ill for some time. ‘She was last stationed at Spring- .hi1i, vacating those duties in June, and since then she had been rest- ing either at Springhill or Amherst. She was born in Char- lottetown, P. E. I, where rela- tairyes still reside. Major George __ilson, Saint John, divisonal commander, will be in Amherst today to conduct Mrs. Miller's funeral service at the Salvation Army Citaded at 3 P. M.. Atlantic Standard time. Command- ant Miller will accompany his wife's body to Toronto. where in- torment will be made in the Salvation Army lot of Mount Pleasant Cemetery. —Ba.lnt John Telegraph Journal; ‘LP. BRADLEY & 00. AUCTIONEERS City and Country, Sales attended to- 194 Grafton Street i _ Phone 1010 Li‘? Professions Gard: n. McLEOD o csuruzv W. R. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Oflice: 180 Richmond Street. fiacGfiifigan '& Trainer Mark B. MsoGnlgan, K. 0. C. it. Clair Tralnor, B. A. _ Barristers, Sollcitora, ell- MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Rank, Richmond Street. Charlnthdl-IIL H. F. MacPHEE, B.A. NOTARY. do. BABBISTIB. SOLIOITOB lI-ilsy Building. Charlottetown BEE. 8' MATHIESON “It's. Bell n. L afsthleson. um. Barristers h Solicitors Money to Loan IAIIIITIB. IOI-ICITOI. ii- Building A . A J. HASLAM. ILA. LLB. -. maarsna, notion-on. no noun -ro an. _ Brace Building J . v ;V.‘vY x ‘ “Tissue-Hue ' » ~- report of the _Egg Laying Con- test for the week ending August Roland ‘as... “Ow-Jag . Drlscoil Manager st. J. A. Clark. Superintendent. sigma-nose: Danoron Block. Charfottetwwndtll little girl wont to lose her whereabouts, sdisn flour occasionally loses osily all of the into Haiti is of Canadian origin, slusicm. _T ‘ cclnnsrnn PALESTINE" mlloaatifalaletlonfletaroaetthellofyland inky-field by smash A. llama, a ma" Galilean. fiollesh NatarolColow Vleterwlhisetthofieridsflreat mm. loptlmllIltIhl-Iioiofl. llllfllflhllo. so. remain-a Thunder. lumbar-Lalo. ‘mhtuatlvortakflirsglhn and PIN- Invent»- Egg Laying Contest Pfifltifi 3. Mrs- J- H. McPhail . . . . . . - - .. . . ~ - . . . . 1689.2 4. S. R. Pendleton . l. Weekly Production 46.1% Date Eggs. Points 226 258 5 208‘ 241.8 232 233 -5 195 231 188 223 . 5 Scarborough Officer Injured In Duty (Canadian Press) < MONTREAL, Sept. 4-Lieut.- Commander Hadow, of H- M. B. Scarborough, injured during a. de- L-Boili-B mos. structive gale on the Newfound- i nd coast Aug. 24 and now in e. Toronto hospital, is expected tore- will be tabulated and analysed his ship either at Montreal or bec in the near future, it was ways whereby the r learned here today. ' Story of the storm which took toll of several schconers off New- foundland was retold aboard the sloop here on her annual visit. The Scarborough left " “ and almost Saint John's, Nfld, Aug. 24 in a CA w thick fox Halifax bound. lifted, without warning, a violent storm “It was the worst storm Yve ever (Cfillyflthi. 1935- b? The Cilllflil" been in," one of the oflicers re- 7"" counted. At one time the ship was at a standstill, heavy seas breaking o"; he; may]; he“; Ljguhgom. chener, reviewed the 2nd Canadian Hgdgw was struck by a Division at Beechborough Park, falling piece of timber and suffered "i!" Simfmmi a dislocated jaw and cuts about 595ml °i m“ ____________ _ The two had just been introduced and it was up to him to make the t p, yew hgmgly Caesar's Camp. By the end of Aug- rson that gentleman near the ust they were adludBQd fli- ib Bu!" Mrs. Blackweider." she-‘flhnw he The”; weld Li. ftacBonaliLllJt. "How w» c w- w» u» * men always pretiest wivesfii-Border Cities Star. linguistic proprieties the Canadians . Eggs Points Station . . . .- "than; of Con- Mr. Black- get the who was Can- i" vested in Major-General R. E. -W. ____ __ -———_—'-. ._.__._. Cheese And Milk Survey mation with respect to the con- Canada, a survey is being under- taken by the Economics Branch mlnlon Department of Agriculture. Ontaio, Quebec and the Prairie tained from homes in cities, towns begun in Oshawa, which hu been selected asa city representative of The cheese industry in Canada is ately 70,030,000 lbs. of cheese will which will have a value of about $6,825,000. 0f the important coun- tries of the world. Canada's con- sumption of cheese per capita is very low. It amounts to approxim- ately three and one-third pounds about one-third as much as the consumption of cheese in the United Kingdom and more than one pound less than the consumption of cheese per capita in the United States. It is felt that the consump- tirn of milk in Canada should be much higher with a per capito- consumption of less than one pint per day many growing children are not getting sufficient calcium and phosphorus- the materials so necessary for the development of strong bones and teeth Dnumerators, who are all univer- sity graduates, will visit represen- tative homes and information will als; m obtained from hotels and restaurants as to the amount of cheese oi different kinds B-nd tlTe amount of milk consumed by adults and children The information ob- tained from each householder will be strictly confidential-their names and addresses will not be recorded. ‘ The object of the survey is to learn what kinds of chees house- holders prefer, Why the consump- tion of cheese is so low compared with other countries, and how dif- ferences in nationality and income influence consumption cf both milk and cheese. This information many cheese and milk producers in Canada may be increased and the supply of these dairy porducts may be brought more in lir with the demand of consumers. Twenty years ago yesterday the King, accompanied by lord Kit- e, prior to the de- division to Franco. Since late in May the 2nd Div- ision had been training in Eng- land, quartered among the comps in the neighborhood of East and West Bundling, Westenhsnger and themselves with their comrades of the 1st division-Canada's “Old Originals," then holding a oom- paratively peaceful sector at Ploeg- steert. with that indifference to had christened their area "Plug Street." Command of the division was Turner, V.C., promoted from com- mand of the 3rd Canadian Infant- W‘ m‘ mam‘ ry Brigade. He succeed ‘ Major- shilmed to Haiti ted Btatcs ports il U. B. product. as‘ tg‘; RAVELCGUE General Sir Sam Steele who had been advanced to the southern command, in a number of cases senior battalion commanders of the division were replaced. The review at Beechborough Pork was featured by little else than a steady downpour of ram were afoot, the battalions and bat- teries had been obliged to turnout» early, march many miles from their camps to the reviewifll Wk. and there await the arrival of the mat and the near neat. The rain, however, cleared " with the arrival of his Mammals- The survey is being conducted in For all me m we keep good through the year. Can you just think a The gloomy fol their mlnd.-Eunl Howlan, RR. ish Medical Asso on the relation of alcohol to road accidents. says:- “The effect, of alcohol in a quan- tity corresponding to th tention and control, climbing have been th investigation. In been shown that alcohol usually di ity and accuracy "As alrnhoi in n tity than that con ounces of whiskey to affect apprec processes ordination of indi es, "it must driving capacity of the takes alcoholic liquor small amounts. effect generally alcohol is taken in which soaked the troops to the to drive a car._ skin. As was usual when big things ——-="===_-—_- -“ landed in France It! to the front line. with their comrades of The Originals" at the base of shorts 0h hope. you are the very breath The thing that makes us live from With a. view to obtaining infor- Hop“ words are Just “wmonaw t sumption of cheese and milk in They sound so m“ and cheer“, and the Dairy Branch of the Do- Yes hope is a“ we need to keep is we do it can be Ptovmws “d kiwi-man” is °b' The seed we sow in springtime will and farms. The survey has already we hope and bflng us something the Industrial cities of Ontario. so hope m“ speaks when we bee,“ a very immrtwt one‘ Appmmm with its sweet voice and bids us .- i‘ i” p’°d“°°d i“ 9mm“ ms m" This day is dark ,the clay ahead If hOpe were not with us each day per capita per W54?" Per year‘ 0h what a dark and sad old world bout a crowd ople one bit of hOpe but gloom Then hope. my friends. and trp to For some of us must be the hopeful kind And if you say, "Tomorrow will be ks may even change cs Thelma Bridges Effect 0r Drink On Motor Drivers tests more efficiently as a resul of taking these amounts of hol. "It has been shown by investi- gation that the consumption of pending to two or whiskey usually af- fects adversely the power of mak- (ac-ordination. "The ability of the ey clearly an object brought ncaror ts in walking and e subjects of such cases it has small amounts of minish the rapid- of noun-muscular ‘Must Affect the Drlvinl (Israeli! greater quan- tained in three has been found y the mental o-muscular co- viduals,“ the oom- frequently Bullia some months later. when ILMB. Hamp- whfch he was a of! the Shetland Islands two ween from the rc- Canadian Division and was Haiiold Bell Wright's w... bljikOltiv w. PAUL ab. m tantra! drum P1. cg. ‘Ilia column la reserved lee aura el local il an! advertising, d a newly sad re may be at i oanta a word strictly payable nor comma turnips tau aoxnllc conresr LOUIS CARNERA Qvmmxltbgiifi.‘ t...;""“§.‘.'; g.“ ad”, Bapwmber‘ 70th ' t‘ their preparation for the holy WILL T“! WINNER BE b Till: NEXT CHAMPION? ISLAND“ GBDWN PLUMS are tree ripened therefore anneal...“ TODAY-FRL-SAT. mamas also r. m. svanmo .. i-sus r. m. BAPITO Belgians Press Foreign Staff) (A, p, By Guardian's special wire) hers of royalty. BRUSSELS. Sept. 3—The body of York, represen q: 29-year-old Queen Astrid was ain. buried beside those of Belgian On monarchs today in the Royal crypt also under Locken Church. Beside it was placed a wreath of The funer her favorite flowers-orchids-a an automo final gift from her husband, King overt Leopold. Leopold himself, his face pale and drawn, limped behind the dignitaries hearse on the journey of nearly joined in the three miles from the Palace to Ste. She. Gudule Cathedral. He was bare- Van headed and his right arm was in Mass a. sling. Once he stumbled and en. i _ --._- COLONY SN OLDEST W gm,‘ mm" _ EARS 108 CLARKFS BEACH. Nfld, Sept. a._ (C?) Newfoundlsnds old woman, Mrs William Carroll of North River , near here. will spirits roe ouuws shown by sts to diminish at- to reduce cap- learn, and to affect rea- wers adversely. bjccts of such tests fre- quita erroneously, performed their o alco- P9391185. celebrate her 108th birthday in October. She reads and sews without the aid fo glasses, walks without a. cane and attends church regularly. When n photgrapher visited her to take hcr picture, the vener- able old l dy dropped her work basket and told him just how it should be done. Donnlng one of those flowing aprons of othcr days, she settled herself comfortably ln front of the house, then insisted that every- thing be just so before she per- mitted the camerman to begin. When it was all over, she talked proudly noting she had received a lettcr from King George on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee. She had asked him for a pre- sent, she said. but was not dis- it yet because she had heard His Majesty was ill ‘Born in St John's. in 1827, when King George IV was on the throne _._.__..___"__.___ COURTING HARD FOR YOUNG JEW WINNIPEO. Sept. a~<o. P.)—A correspondent, a Jewish bachelor of m g d 1 30. wlrtes to the women's page edi- Sp” Qua; an“ tor of The Free Press: Pay Final Tribute To Beloved Queen Astrid (By Edouard A. Traus. Associated nearly fell on the cobblestoned treet walked other mem- includihg the Duke ting Great Brit- broke the silence. held six days after in Switzerland, killing and injuring himself. ‘s high and low and before the ceremony serious attitude es the bay to drbP 1161‘. or repels him in tho first place by making him extremely Whether it is due to the Jew's ex- t, the fact remains Jewish people. is the than the exception. “Again. fault may lfests by demanding! vors for granted." __________ HAVE NEW WORRY this island have worry-the larvae u. Dlatraea Albi- of s. plant borer. E. R. BROW t appoin ed in not having received of Bflmh Gulanl‘ uzons and various sections of Peru this borer has been pit England. Mrs. Carroll has d c i » eon-mic- ». m»- ..l.:.. 2.11.; ‘vl€.f.‘ii°’°.§i‘.'l" °’ oiation reporting yawn” iver and at Guaya- guayare the Caroni Swamp. h” A his confined its at- the stalks of the d in the swampy gions of Trinidad. ing carefully lest this new pest tum on, the _.___.. inserted ‘Philli- flllih a umber o! youny men are already well advanced in p. esthood. But still the grief occasioned by the death of Bishop Mscllachsm m“ nflmmt was no less deep and sincere. Rs ;_,_3“9_9_5_“_ had been so long the central rig. ure in the community, h; hqq hip. 144700-9441. courenmsnon airs msua- find. confessed. instructed somany mos. Il-flbd-‘l-ll-Sll. who W" MW swvm to manhood and were the holds of families, in LOADING TURNIPB every day olch neighborhood, he had won m; until further notice. J. M. ltoop , way so triumphantly into their L-Mal. hearts, that they came m 190k -————-—————— uwn him u one who should not PERSONALS die, but continue indefinitely their guide and counsellor and friend, Miss Evelyn Gallant. New Haven. and hence when he died it seemed i5 blwndlng a well earned holiday as i1 all their hopes and smug. with friends and relatives in ions were blotted out, even as ti“ 3°d°qlle~ sun sometimes suffers eclipse, in the height and beauty of its noon- hoigifniillklrfl- “m. has ti’?! splendor. . 59911 in 9 Y! hi t0 _ holiday with her cousin, Miss Basel oiicse insmrincgex tgiwfitziiiiarcidthis 5mm‘- mwim- rendered forever illustrious by m, name and memory of Bishop Miss Hilda MacKenns, has re- M g h _ 1 turned to Trycn after spending her (r3; ascgoifind hfldtilfg’o§,'§l“e",lfég§ holidays with her parents Mr. and bu; go move the occasion o, h“: Mrs. John McKenna, Bedcque. comm; to this country ma, “one should make the Catholics of Prince Mr. Thomas Henderson, Long Creek. u visiting in the City, the ,E,‘,‘;,',,"f,,§j‘,,'§,§ gfifngflflibmiaflhlfg i. f , . gflgfldjxca, gufifitegtregf‘ M“? to found a diocese, blessed by the _ labors of this heroic man of God. For he fed "the flock of God, ‘tak- Rc.Jos-ehW,P HAMI- vernY Pennsiylvania, m“ returriied m‘ “re °i it‘ n” by °°“5"°i"i- home afte l t - . tion with liislpaigthytsialiiifmgndvm. {flfifihi} fmfli" "i" but "Olim- Danm Paquetu‘ Cm,’ riy. ei her as iording it over but willingly according to God. not the clergy, but being made a pat- tern of the flock from the heart." Mrs. C. L. Weldon and daughter Nona, left Tuesday morning for i! Hi’- v- 3- 3-) Halifax, after being at Bradley “'-—'—*-—-—-' Beach since June 29. They were "CANADA 39°31‘! MUCH accompanied home by Mr. Weldon. CRUDE 0!!- Manager of the ‘Nova Bootia Hotel, who spent the week-end at Koppoch OTTAWA. ‘sent. s-(o. r.»- nncp, Canada imported 133,660,000 gal- lons of crude petroleum in July, Ilnard‘: Llnimono onto Greece. Vlilibd If. $3,519,401. Abflllf. 100,- 000,000 gallons casno from the Un- ited States. il,096,8'I8 gallons cams New Brunswick potatoes have suffered needless deterioration be- ',‘,'§,',':m§f°:“n:'“5 qsgwfim fore reaching the consumer. Pull In Badman about 83,404.)” "nuns time duty of s. department of o’ ‘um w" l agriculéuredoffiriial will be to m“- ° “W”: omo e ucat onal work among 533g" y“ ghgvg“ ggd g; w; nil}? .wl‘.‘.‘."°§‘;i'°$.u.°§..¢ m’... one ou e or e pose ‘ ’ ' of table and seed smcks_ into Britain during the time of "Tlrough the use oi better b, comma“ mm d methods handling and shipp- " "we m w“ 1'23 I am confident we can ln- fiogidagqmtgumpandxn $1431; mMkwlwgrfigwigiiwlmnfiiiiezifl pool- of the psi-mi m which the M M» ' c“. .. y: .'.".i‘..‘i°.'..‘.‘““ ‘v "c" Oharlos I was declared by law to -_._.. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St» Charlottetown 1933 and is believed to related to a species of "Jewish parent. are over-serious. f even the most honorable young t men. the average Jcvxish parent; wants to know the lntentizns, whether serious or not, even when AIM 1'0 nyflmovl; the young nen himself cannot be expected to know for many months to come. Moreover, the boy l5 crit- icized when he is compelled to pro- lcng a courtship or engagement, or gathering, p cane of this colony. TON. N B . Sept. 3 d methods of acking and shipping ickhs potato crop with of making a stronger tside markets are the when he is socn to go out with a New Brnnsw depend m‘ rapid different girl each day. the latter the purpose e5 to follow hurting both the parents‘ pride gppe and and the girl s. This means that objoc nearer w them‘ 5pm, and accuracy even when he does want to settle launched by b“ tlon involved in type- ' g a g c " the co_ordmakion o‘ which works equally against the the provincial depart- iculture under Hon A. The department believes titles some hours 5nd: Qgpedgjly if some of food. ct of alcohol leads " ' -_--_ tats risks and to ’ decisions less judici- LIAVII would ot-hvrwise do- nun us oblection to the m Ruth ..... hol. even in llloy Edlfl-ufiqtnala . .. u, by anyone who is Itipoa It“: __ Geo. llsatono -———""" Clement's yyar l0! sent on a mysterious mis- New IIth leleel . .. lobed .. "IKISI BEA" c'p'A'-'-_L-'-U:A Certified Pupnc Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown. P.E.l. BLUE BUS LINE u- aisnnv iucncuu ISLAND Glow!‘ PLUM-S iii b0 ' i cod l “bly. Early vgietles , (Qmflmml 9°“! W," 5) dy in I 10W days. L-UUQ-Q-B-ll. _, _ _