PAGE SIX s 'i‘iz‘itie u I I I C ARVER ' TD I HE FOIIGHT LIKE 1: I ‘t V‘ , ”, » \ ills all ‘e‘‘“ girl he lovodlnfi" ~‘*‘ fr 3 IIER once 95 '1 I5: }V'5f' IAIJOIIE I[ll'ClIlEIOI YOIII nil JICI llll ALSO COMEDY maroon sun LONE RANGER Bob Baker At Best in East, Wild Western At The Capitol Dare-devil riding, a feud. B rodeo, guniights, a love triangle and some new cowboy melodies have all been happily Combined in Boy Baker's latest produclton. "Honor of the West," which open- ed yes.erday at the Capitol. Few western film stories have seemed to offer so much in the way of speedy dramatic entertain- ment. Baed upon actual wild- west incidents in which cattle rus- tiers ran afoul of the law, “Honor of the West," is declared to pro- vide the gallant Bob Baker with the most interesting cinema ma- terial of his screen career. Baker will be seen as the “Sing- in’ Sheriff" who places personal loyalty ahead of his official pledge. In the story by Joseph west, Bob finds himself in the middle of a romantic problem, a deadly cat- t'eman's feud and a conteit, be- tween law and crime from which there seems to be no escape. .How he shoots, rides, sings and smarts his way out of this excit- ing tangle supplies the unusual action of "Honor of the West". Bob's competent supporting cast includes Carleton Young. Jack Kirk, Dick Dickenwon. Cllenn Strange and Forrest Taylor. In the same picture, as Bob's new leading lady. is the famous Mar- lorie Bell now celebrated as Walt Disney's life model for the im- mortal ‘Snow White." Use Mlnnrd's for bites. cc 84 Queen St. 1 Prince 1 Huckleberry Finn,“ GENERAL REPAIRS MACK-IINES-—-ENGINES-—IMPLEMEN’I‘S Crusher Rolls Recut—Bearings Fitted — Cranirshafts and Gears Made - Acetylene Welding, Etc. , Satisfaction Alwnyi-i—Reasonzible Rates. HALL & STAVERT TWO DAYS r. .-. the role you do-i manded for your fa- vorite boyl Now it's‘ on the screen . a picture of laughter, heart-throbs, adven- ture that you'll never forget! offers to its pupils on comprehensive course For further informzi Mother Superior. TODA Y & SAT. ; §J§E(It4r.l.t.Q:.o?a:é§.§JJt1lx. Notre Dame Academy l——: “MARK TWAIN’S" GRAND srokv THIS WEEK-END! PRINCE ED WARD NEY as I'IIlCI( FINN... Your tirst starring role‘. , as Mark Twain's irnmiiiu adveriliiresoiiio H\l<‘l( Finn .will give the wmlti something to shout .iimut.’ and Pete Smith. I d others interested a in Home Economics. l 5 tion apply to the I ‘ RETREAT AT BEACH GROVE] sister of Mr. Robt. D. Crockett. THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'Tli3 central Guardiani This column is reserved for news oi , local Interest but Idvertisiiig of a news: nature may be Inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9189-'1-21-81. ' NEW PRINCIPAL — Mr. Athol; Roberts Milton, has been a.ppoint- ; ed Principal of York School. . LOADING TURNIPS —Notl‘ilnz daunted by the hot. weather Mr. W. I M. Jay loaded a car of turnips yes- '. iterday at. York station. I l -—A1l who have made applications: for the Retreat at Beach Grove" will be accommodated. W. J. En- right. C. S. R. ON ROAD REPAIRS—A large number of men are still working on the south end of York Road. This was greatly needed. To VISIT OLD HOME—Mrs. Cottrell. Boston, is expected to. visit her old home at York after i an absence of 4.2 years. She is a WEATHER FORECAST —- For Septenilx-r»l to 3 unsettled; 4 w 7 cloudy and warm: 8 to ill thunder SIIOWETS: 11 to 13 clearing and cooler: 14 to 17 heavy rains; 18 to Z1 fair and warm, 22 to 23, cloudy 24 to 28 cloudy with some rain; 29 to 30 frequent showers. i CORNWALL PASTORAL‘ CHARGE. — Services on Sunday, Sept. 3rd. New Dcininion: S. S. 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Cornwall: S. S. 11 A. M. Service 730 P. M. Kingston: Sunday school as ar- ranged. Services conducted by Dr. J. H. Ayers. Rev. E. R, Woodside. Minister. L-558-9-1-ll. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VlCES.— Sunday, September Sid. Crapaucl, St. John's Church Sunday Sch 10.00 A. M. Evensong 7.30! P. M. Springfield. St. Elizabeth's‘ Church Maths 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. L~529-9-l-li. l HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.-I Services on Sunday. September 3rd as follows: Communion of the Lords l Supper Victoria 11 A. M. Appin Rd. 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30. There will also be a service at Hampton at 730 VIIIICIZ Wllfiflfliliflwfllwffirlilfi “'5"3"““" ____________4 V ,_ W___, ______ THE VOGUE announces that ‘* - ~ , as H» it-. , I ., 0 re . Mickey Rooney In .S1mPS0n S MOV9 igdigliirfxg a rsneculgasl J exhibxtihmpgr . . l ' t. tie 0 us - “Huck Finn’, The ‘l:ldat%esanil1r§a(:i::\r§l:aEId, gligflgggiie in- w w » l 1 ° Edward 'l0(l3yE —fi~ 5 8 1 L.-569-9-1-ll Huckleberry Finn boy roamer of the Mississippi, goes through his amazing adventures, read by mill- ions in Mark Twain's sequel 30 “Tom Sawyer," in the person of Mickey Rooney. in his first solo starring vehicle, now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. An elaborate production was provided for “The Adventures of much of it filmed on the Sacramento River. which serves for the Mississippi in the picture. ‘ Mickey is Huck Finn to the life. His character might have stepped direct from the pages of the book. lwhich the picture follows with ; fidelity. 1 His attempts to aid at tuna-way [slave to freedom; his adventures ‘with the "King" and ‘‘Duke.'’ 9. pair of comical swlndlers; the negro's sacrifice of his own free- dom to save the boy‘s life; and the mad dash by steamer down river to save the slave from a mob of lynchers. are among the dramatic highlights, and the absurd "Romeo and Juliet" performance with Mickey as Juliet and Walter Con- nolly as Romeo, is the comedy high Connolly and William Frawley are the two swindlers of the story. Jim. the slave. is compellingly played by Rex Ingram, noted Negro actor, who played “De Lawd" in “Green Pastures." The heiresses whom Mickey saves from the swindlers are enacted by l Lynne Carver and Jo Ann Sayers. ‘Minor Watson plays Captain ‘Brandy, the slave-running steam- ‘-er captain and E'lzabcth Rlsdon. lvlctor Kil an and Clara Blandick {lend excellent supporting charac- terizations to the heart-warming story, AIWANGING You Should Stock Up At These Prices. THIS WEEK ONLY I 2 lbs. Creamery Butter ~ 47c ; 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins - - 23c 12 bars Surprise Soap - - 49¢ 2 lbs Lard or Shoretening 23c 10 lbs Rolled Oats - - - 33c 1 lb Cottage Roll - - - - 29c 10 lbs White or Brown Sugar----------58¢ Phone 246-J for lowest. prices on all groceries and flour. Sale has been so successful will continue same to Tuesday Sept- 5 MacPHEE BROS. FREE DELIVERY —PRINCE ST. A‘ J\n's'5fii'&Flo'luhi' Charlottetown A major change in the business of one of the City's leading mercan- tile establishments takes place to- CHURCH-—-Rev. W A MaCQuar- day when M; p_ A_ spew”; rie, B. D. Minister.‘ Services fo Jones, Special Representative of the S““d“«"~ Sept 3“ Wm be M Hm‘ iiiobert Simpson Eastern Limited. t{,?,‘;1eat}1E:,'aTRi):,Lr 1:1‘. 3‘%(:;3ln"]}I%}.l.). opens his new store in the Home . -_ Building at 129 Kent Street, r-or;?,¥,1,15‘.,5§‘V1"’s..?§,CZ. 3:5 §',‘.3‘e‘. l the past fifty years or more thislsunda}, 5435001 5; Hlmter River 3-. ‘fine brick building has been oc- 10, North Wlltshlre at 10. Hamp- icupied by Messrs. A. Home and shire at 19.30 and Wheatley RAVE!‘ ‘Company who carried on one of 3" 3- tthe largest carriage, automobile T and feed businesses in the Province. v1S”!NG ‘N . i The fine showroom used tor the dis- a’3,I."e;VfL’u?§ r}1_;grr%:"g'f ‘figzid srggfia ‘P153’ 0f “I953 PT°d‘1Cl'5 *5 Bdmlmbly is visiting Charlottetown his na- {suited to its new use, that of show- tjve city after an absence of 25 lng household furniture. years. Mr Lsyrls is the son of the I For the past. seven“ days Wm-k-.1ate John Lewis of the old firm of imen have been busy in the new eP"°‘%11'Bv32£l tIfi'‘;‘3‘‘;§ln*1(1~'5r9Yri:'v91,'9d “"3 l“Simpson“ store where interior me hére and h 1.0 °‘3 5°?‘ ‘Changes 5” being made "° map‘ their service in assevfermle vincesn 4 the b‘““““8 1°’ “*9 °' “*9 n°'WlMr. Lewis is visium his £12. Mrs. !0¢Cui>Bnts- A new Show Window has R. M. Johnson of the Charlotte ;been installed. redecoratlng is near- Residence. fly fll’ll~ll6d but other changes will ——. irequire some little time for com- WEDDING BE1«I«S—A V6l'.V Dre? l . ty weddin was solemnized at S. lDIet.OI‘L A formal opening will be JOSE HS gm“ 1 ,. iannounceri shortly when complete D ’°‘- Kfiiiis Cross on new furniture stock will have been ‘ gfgfeéflfifij ‘3:\§gu§&§n%fw1}C§}.1 Manny‘; received and the premises made ;Mrs. Walter Toole, Green Road be- ready In the meantime gu-npsons came the bride of Patrick Aeneas Removal Sale continues and all 5°“ °1 the late Mr- and MW Pei” HUNTER RIVER U N I T E I) CI'I‘Y—- Mr, John business will be transacted at the MEu,g:§{egy£;n§é;rh%V°;"m§E‘g'C;‘:e5 “9W1°°3“°n~ urlng the celebration. of Mass Messrs. A. Horns & Company's hymns were pleasingly rendered by general office will continue in the M15. Bennett Tralnor accompanied present location, with entrance 155 MCKETIU-3. The bride . wore a blue ress with white acces- l through the simpsons showroom. series and 08mm a banquet M , flowers, The‘ bride was attended by ‘her sister Alice, who wore pink with lProvincia| Exhibition §§f§fsr§e§e§:§l“r?‘MT$$.i§J°&’?Qu:ti? Prize List ding oeremony bridal arty motored to the home of the br de’s parents where a dainty wedding breakfast wes served. In 'the evening a sumptuous wedding supper was served at which about lfourty relatives of the bride and cuss 68—WOMEN’S msrrrvra '§Lggr!;v;v§1r§gp3;s5er§m_ Qt vebry exr!ihiu<>siiE COMPETITION Z and singing after which all return- ed to their homes wishing the young couple many long years of happy wedded life. PERSONALS Mr. Roy Woodside has returned to his home in Margate after un- dergoing an operation in the P. E. ‘island Hospital. Mrs. Geo. Webster of Kenslng- ton has returned in her home after undergoing treatment in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Be-rt Carr City spent Sunday in New I/Jndon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carr. Sec. 1 Institute districts within I radius of fifteen miles of Char- lottetmvn. 1. West Royalty. 2. South Milton. 3. York "Alpha." Sec. 2 institute districts other than the above in Queen‘: County: 1. Cherry Valley "Earnscllife.“.. 2. Hunter River “Greenvale," 3. Bradaibane Village. Sec. 3 —Inniltuto distrlctl h Prince County I Summsrside “Sherbrooke." 2. Freetown. ., 3- A"’°”°“4 Missh0Annie Carr has returned to her me in New Iondon aft/er Sec. 4-—Instltute districts in Ring: gpgnding , W-0 weeks vgcgfion County. gjlth her sister and relatives in this 12. ifilontaguo. W‘ ______ ' 3”’ M°"i'‘‘9“°- Miss Hazll Carr of this Citv spent 3' New Pym Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carr of New Lmidori. ll/Ers. Sec. 5—GrnmI Chsmplonfliip for Institute scoring most points at J_ J‘ Desmmd and D81”, P""'“°N E"""'“"“"- ‘"7" hi Wu‘ and Mrs. Dcsmontih sister. m’Y““Y- Doylrel, are rieturglncz Monday 0 air ome n ostnn after Reserve Championship —— 5011?-h hevirur spent a very enjoyable sum- M“”°"- met in the City. mkheed Bombers Mr. Wm Curlev Suffolk, and Wyatt Pleasant. Grove paid a A. Land ggililness visit to the City yestey- I ____. T-F"1'*‘~'5RTDGEv Minn Aus- 30 Miss Rena Jav. Pisriuld, is vis- —(0P)—-'I‘wo of four Iockheed ltlng at York. the guest of Melvin bombing planes, manufactured in and Mrs. Jay. tho Burbank, ca.lli., factory for “——— Great Britain. landed at a ram. Mm Mac Saunders city. is (10 e M. Aim tonight and will ‘"“‘““¢ 5 '9'’ W99“ 3* ll" 0“ «mm ac mm an we i::t.=...:~.,i.*::¥°°.~.i:.: °' night. They left Great Falls, ___A__ Mont» at 4 50 P M. Mr Hayden MacDonald F‘rista.n The other two plane's are re- mood, is spending a few wars in msinlng at Salt lake City, Utah, York. .'l11unds11orth-out lacpllnn|'d'slntlInho|io, thel for the night and will leave for " Miss Marjorie Farrel York, ::,"::r:.:i ?it..“‘:;’.‘:.‘.“.i.;..“....‘: lggve-,,,-=wrt,,,,,1v «or an ma we the four plane: will uh off ' l I l I l l Rev. J. A. Nlfiofiln and fun- 'lly have returned to York um- lah extended vislttn friends i.n Bideford. Mrs I-lodgson St. Avards, is enjoying a well earned holiday at istanhope. I Mr. West has netlumed to York after a very pleasant visit with N"BtIVes at Eldon. He was much rfileaseid so D“ M vgiis old tlm1e ren l‘. V . MIBKRIIEB of the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. 5 CENTRAL PARISH SUNDAY SEPT. 3rd Clyde River 11 A. M- Nine Mile_ Creek 7.30 p. m. At Churchill 3 p. in. John Carson—Speaker. At Churchill 3 p. m- there will he a special service for .“0ld People”. Rev. Wm. Vei- Wolfe. Summerside will be I the speaker. ' Everybody welcome. LLOYD HENDERSON, "*4 Student. i-amiss:-:is:rc—:-c—‘i-rug‘ Tigers Stage I Rally To Beat Red Sox 7-6 NE YORK. Aug/ 30 —(AP) — Detroit Tigers bunched two hits and two walks with a Boston error today to come from behind in the eighth lnnln and defeat the Red Sox 1-6 in t e American league Baseball series opener. Boston's star rookie outfielder, ‘ed Williams, batted a home run with two mates on base to put the Box in the 11d in the third inning. But it Bird; mid of the season The veteran Ted Lyons returned to duty after I 16-day layoff be- cause of a wren d ankle and pitched Chicago White Box to an even break in a doubleheader with Washington. allowed four hits in win- ning the first game -5-his llhh Victory of the season. oe Krnkaus- irss of Hamilton. Ont., hurled seven hit ball and coupled with Buddy Myers pinm triple in the ninth own sacrifice fly. in oltndled the W ingto I M! 1- alter the Box battled €1’l:h8c0:: in ‘.10 eigtlith mam‘ doubleheader to the seventlh-place " Philadel 9. Athletics 9-8 and 2-0. T ey now trail the A's by eight games. WINNIPEG. Aug. 31 ---(CP)—- Cleneral buying precipitated by disturbing political dispatches irom the danger zones of Europe and a weak display at Liverpool shot wheat futures prices nearly three cents higher on Winnipeg grain ex- change today. Closing quotations were 2 7-8-2 5-8 cents up, Octo- her at 59. November 60 3-8. Decem- ber 60 1-8 and May 68 1-2 cents. Volume of business was not large and only moderate orders were required to boost values. Offerings were scams and difficult to trace only odd cars of cash wheat changed hands in dull but firm trading. Coarse grain operations were slow as prices tended to climb in sympathy with wheat. Brisk buying prompted by the troubled political trend in Europe. together with scarcity of offerings and the belief that Argentine wheat shipments would be lighter this week. brought advances of 1 1-8-1 5-lid to Liverpool values. Chicago added about we cents and Emma; Alres was down I little. DEEP-BIA JEWELRY PARIS —(OP)_ -— The latest catch in jewelry is crabs. A small crab makes a large clip and unall- sln replicas inch our-rlnl. 5E'IE_M.BER 1, 1939 Fi’I'ZR:0Y, Austr Women defendants subject to "rzvurl ’ councillors urg '1 provided with £110 {jj' .~vi.n.-w-.-.5.-s.-l.-.-.-.-.-'1-'-‘l-""""" Boar For S_eI'Vi°° sire 1"“ d. qualliic “Mal: at IN Dam Champion Chnmpion at cash at time Maritime Shir"- Ag .ervirr. nryflrfi, l:iscl’lM : V :5 EYESIGHT N ' EXAMINATIO and plain Ind 5;{’j""“‘ G II. J. MABON , Mon at - - " A_ Oiflce llgiitit-‘.1: ill to 1? s cm. M “W Wm, of 1 e Conner-ltd °nauosI'0i“3 ' s r M t I . - "nu. : llolld: W‘ I I I