rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SIX M"- W - CAPITOL l“ .“"°° E EVE’ 7 a 8'“ T o n Action-filled drama . . .%lvvEili-£a:o:'? veneer SI-PIPPl-‘d "It! _ _ _ n“ flesh and blood new], _\, , living where life de- pend! on hair-trimm- wood- WIfere_I.._i4féii“o‘A953l’1‘-”oo tiEigIi-tigiigl i5 Jase... .- ; Pond; roinancd IsetemaL. That's‘ §Eimno x ' “ . ’ ~ o» Geor q .0_ Brien: ‘c Strangely, Excitingly Different l A llew Kind of Romance! Of love he knew othlng . . . . Until this shy. beautiful girl - rrtshtcoot-i by the beasts that were hi! DIQYIPIIOWS — Mull" 97°‘ teclion In his I"!!!- ZQOIN SNMAPE t. LORETTA YOUNG iv tirxr. IKAYHONI) 0. P. "EGG!!! i><-t'oii.~;t-li...» in u den of Beasts. The anarls of infill’- Hqt-ti \\lItI animals in mortul combat was the weird _.,.,.,,m;iniiiiiiv~iit of this strange tom-Hit‘?- n I , l. . STAN LAUREL we OLIVER HARDY ' aird Trevor retfNisspn e ‘ALSO "PAIR OF socxs" ' AND “SAWDUST SIDELIGHTS“ ‘T200 IN BUDAPEST” UNUSUAL ROMANCE AT PRINCE EDWARD plays her part in an even more ef- ilcicnt i’ shion than even, and Gene Raymon , who promises to be one of the foremost players of the screen, here finally emerges as star material. The supporting cast has been ably selected for all of the important One oi the year's most unusual pictures, "Zoo 1n Budapest,” with (lone Raymund and Loretta Young, opened ycsicrtiuy’ at. the Prince Ed- ward ’l‘heatrc at a time when a. nov- elty on the screen is like a breath of spring air. Filicd with natural drama and climaxccl by an episode equal- ling in terror the most dangerous lever filmed, "Zoo in Budapest" rc- '~ ‘ mains the movies‘ high peiitt of en- I 1119i!‘ "$9115 °5 frlmdshil" “H” leriainutciit to date. iwhich all joined 1n singing "For i The mazn situation, that of a I 51mg a Jolly Good Fellow." [Xlfllillfiftllfhy ;\'Il0_1'<'$l‘ilI;S Hint; ilutlfilcss . >1 ' ‘ l I ‘ ‘ DvllCiOilS rcfrcslttncnrs were tlicii , islizfihligzlrrdo bgflgllg‘ ‘l? bgrckggtnllndurgf survod bi’ the 1nd!“ and a pleasant ‘kt-owing wolves. saittzuine tigers and hour was spent in 11111519 find w!" ‘other beasts of the jungle-all fer- \ §°Iu.,;;&__ _§.—~ .;_ P. Hcggie and includes a notable representation of players among whom are Wally Albright, Paul Fix. o-h itntial Sittiwer _ ‘ Stewart, Frances Rich, Niles Welcli, Lucille Ward, Russ Powell and Dor- othy Llbaire. If the prospect of seeing a mani- ac being set loose 1n a zoo, a child ‘ Daron“. wrs,,,,1.~,~,_ The sinaing of "Auld ' ocious and us‘ anxious to leap at l getting lost in a. snake cage, and a . . -. ,0 .1.“ L v mm» brought n“. C"‘\ning n, t their protectors throat as at their l stampede of elephants sounds ex- -f , ‘f? 1 I’ , _ "my ~~ ~ , ,ti-.iiiit~i~'.=_ But nit- driiillu is barely , citing. then you will be oven more ‘ '10 W“ 5mm" a @101 concerned with the activities of the (Enthralled with l1 Pictorial V9510“ \\. i‘ Nlarvh, Following is the addrvSSi animals, leaning more toward the of these thrilling episodes. ‘. tilt‘ Miss Dorothy Doull, New Domin- reactions of humans to the oppress- "Z00 1n Bllfifillflst" dBSBTY/cs 8- double check on your list. This splendid feature is augment- ed by a star Laurel-Oliver Hardy farce comedy called "Towed in a o e." lve circumstances found in life it- self. Loretta Young. as the young girl endangered in a suddenly tipsct zoo, lit (‘v 1 IOU. Dcar Doi-othyn-On an occasion suchhts this, it is indeed difficult to tricpress Wlifii. 1s in our hearts, for nithotigh filled with regret at your jmpmidinz departure from amonE us, yet we fcel that we should re- Joirc with you in the hilPDincss that lies before you. We Vstnnd at the portioiz of the ways, locking back, We remember with what interest we have followed your career, your brilliant scholastic record as a. student 1n Prince of Wales College, and later in Dalhou- sic University, your unqualified suc- cess as a public teacher, your mu- sical talent, which has been so W611 developed, ell should make us proud -to know that you can claim New Dominion as your birthplace and your home; loking forward, ‘we feel that, although you are soon to en- l ter an entirely different sphere of lute, among strangers in a St-IBMBB t land,'y'et we are confiofiic of 3'01" 'ability to five whatever problems mgy arise, and to fill your new P051" tion with credit and honor. I We cannot predict for you a fut- ure of unalloycd happiness. B0631 life must have its alternate shade and sunshine, but we do trust that the shadows will mu bu.‘- Jishtlv B- cross your pathwly. 5954718 merely GEORGE O’BWHIEN—IT\I—FDIINE ‘ ZANE GREY YARN AT CAPITOL Brien establishes his prc-fiunence over the rest of her admirers. The performance of O'Brien in this story from the pen of Zane 3, 1 Pih .". "dross and NIX-R George O'Brien rides again, and if this reviewer is any sort of judge. he'll ride right into your heart in “Life In The Raw," the romance that opened at the Capitol yester- day. The story concerns a young and attractive girl who finds herself among the more or less primitive elements of the western wastes. Shel no sooner lands in this strange ter- ritory than she becomes the centre of attractlon~among the men, at least. Her very obvious newness to her surroundings, and her nced for protection are the agents that bring her arid O'Brien together. In a. scr- ics of adventures sptriziicr rug. bliss D011" W" ‘Ilmlwd m” numbers for portrayer of western romantics. He can ride a horse better than any- body we've ever seen. ' you to sit back and enjoy it to the very last hoofbeat. . I ‘g ‘r as you will sec in a month of film attendance Greta Nisscn is more De Brulier are excellent. feats of riding you ever saw, O'- Only Alternative Says MacAulay l TWITITTSIIT-Ilt BELTS ‘til Jilin-r Belts In Stock. CLINTON" MORRISON Rubber and Leather Belt Dealer Fredericton Statio v. I NEW MARKET, Ont, Sept. 7.- (C.P.)—'I'he only alternative to a socialist state is the continued ex- tension of such social services by Eye Comfort I for eye workers is n matter of to intensify YOU!‘ Enlwmem? 9f the the government as have been vital importance. deeper pleasures of life. created I“ "ca" Ycars- In ‘he opinion of Hon, Leopold Macaulay, From early morn to late at And now may we present to you Henwood and Smith — TO-IIAY rolcs in ilic film. It is headed by O. | Murray Kinnell, Ruth Warren, Roy i Grey, establishes him as the premier 1s attractive, recklessly breve, and There is a sureness about his work that allows The supporting cast has as fine a set of comedy and character Kctors glamorous than ever, and Francis that. involve a. Ford, Warrior Rfchmond, Gaylord number of the most hair-raising Pcndleton, Alan Edwards and Nigel AMHERST vnuiisio niisigiiz OENTRAL GUARDIAN jaw: This column In renewed for qua!‘ County new; ol IOQII llkrul . vmining u! 0 M": new" ' inserted ll 4 oenll n word ' payable in advance. ltriolfl , naramrr 2st. ammo 15c - .evei~y day-except Sunday. J. A. Cameron, 176 Kent St. HAMPTON PASTOR-AL CHARGE '—Thc services for Sunday, Sept. 10th are, Hampton at 11, De Sable at 3, and Bonshaw at 7.80. Rev. Geo. Ayres, Minister. -_-_ soLoisr-mu Lena. Mel-ure, Charlottetown, will b0 the special soloist at the Hazelbrook Baptist Church Sunday evening, Sept. 10. BAPTIST SERVICES-Services of Tryon Baptist church Sunday, Sept 10th: 11 a.m. Westmoreland, 8 D-m- Tryon, 7.30 pm. Albany. Speak- er Rev. F. S. Crossman. BAZELBROOK CIRC U11‘.- Church services will be conducted on September 10th at Cross Roads at 11 am. Alexandre at 3 p.m, Hazelbrock at 7 p.m. Rev. E. J. Chi-isholm, Minister. COVEUEAD-STANHOPE United Church services for Sunday, Sept. . 10, are: West Covehead l1 a.m., ‘ Sunday school 10 a.m., Stanhope , 7.30. ‘There will be no afternoon service. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND (Cen- tral Parish). Services on Sabbath, Sept, 10: Churchill at 11 a.m., Glasgow Road at 2.30 p.m., People's Church at 7 p.m. J. E. Lamont, student. cmmcn or onaism-sunaay services for the New Glasgow Church of Christ are as follows: Bible School 10.00 a.m. worship 11.00 am. and 7.30 p.m. Afternoon service in the Fredericton Church 3.00 p. m. Wm. G. Quigley, Minister. ISLANDER. DEAD-Mr. Ronald J. McG1lllvray received a wire yes- terday morning announcing the death of his father, John A. Mc- Gillivray, in Dorchester, Mass. The remains are eXllocbed to arrive by the late train on Friday evening. Funeral notice later. VTSPIDIG 0L1) HOME -- Mrs. Janie Nash, formerly of New Glas- hnt ne- Ill! he YARDLEY LAVENDER. the Lovable Fragrance Lavender. Its fresh cha Lavender Perfume Pun: u gait]; bot- bottle: $1.66 to 815:2: SEPTEMBER s, 1933 -_-_-___.._.____=___, No other fragrance has ever been so long cherished by the whole world of fashion as of the Yardley rm and wlnsome . loveliness ls sensed wherever you go. YARDLEY-LONDON roncuro. mw vonx, mus "Tm-m" lll iiiamoniini MR. ROGER D. WESTAWAY The death occurred at his home at lower Montague on Monday last of Mr, Roger Dart Westaway, a worthy member of one of the best known and most highly respected families in that; section of the province. Mr. Westaway had passed the four-score mark but had always enjoyed excellent health, until three days before his death when he was seized with an illness which developed into pneumonia. The and came rather suddenly but pence- fully and heu-etained his mental faculties until the very last. Bow. but for the past few years a resident of Boston, Mass., who has been visiting friends here for the past few weeks, left Friday morning for a two weeks’ visit to her girl- hood home at Belfast, REL-New Glasgow Chronicle. CAVENDISH PASTORAL CHARGIL- Church services for Sept. 10th 11 a. m. New Glasgow, 7.30 p. m. Cavendish, Rev. J. H. A. Anderson S. T. M. of Middle Mus- quodoboit, N. 8., well known cor- respondent of "The New Outlook" who is visiting his native Island will conduct both of the above ser- vices. Rev. W. A. Paterson, M. A., lvllnlster. night we “crowd" our eyes rc- lviiLIvssIy, from one lob to u antitlicr. l, liow long will they stand it? t . ...,i, 1 F! our parting em. and ls you Jowmov over the sea far ewe.‘ to "Bonnie Scotland," may it serve as a token of remembrance from your friends Ontario Minister to Highways. “To the extent of their financial ability, future governments will have to see more and more social Have But Wccl. icft Before Paying Pen- PRESENTATION OF PRIZES- The medals donated by the Are you now enjoying that el- flcicncy and comfort which ought to be yours’! alty. AIIWHIEIRST, NS, Sept. 8—-(C.P.) -Lese thana week of ltfc remains for two 18 year old chums who face death on the scaffold at Cumber- land County jail. Alvah Hcn-svood and Trueman Smith, Amherst boys who played cowboys and Indians together last summer, are to die Sept. 12 for the murder of Mrs. Mabel Smith in February. ‘They were found guilty in June ‘of killing the aged invalid in a robbery at her home on Fcbruativ by oil ioortlos- No looser Could they a. Mrs. Sm tn was beafeti with a "8015 Hlvny with” generalizations in baseball in‘. and 11cc thmri slash- m“ WOTId 0f Vtflfll‘. The salvation ed as she lny unconscious. About of Canada depends on clear iliink- $130 was stolen from the house at. ing and clear issues, he declared. ‘ter she had been klltcd. The opinion of W. H. Moore, for- Henwood and‘ Smith confused to mer chairman oi‘ the tariff board the crizne, both eonfessnns indicat- that stich developments had goneIing Henwood as the one who sash- far enough and that, the time had cd the woman's throat. Althou h come to turn business functionsljitries convicted both boys, a rge- back to private enterprise, he saictlmfllollefldfltlon for clcmcilfl’ was ivas worth consideration as it added in South's case. and his services developed, so that the common people are assured a com- fortable living under the circum- stances of the day," he told the Liberal-Consevative summer school today. "Toot appears to be the only al- ternative to a. purely sociallstlo state where every one works for the state," he said. "I don't believe we'll ever go buck to the days of laissez-falre, when the code 0t the jungle was the rule." Mr. MacAulay asserted a need for clarification of political issues and well wlshers in New Domin- ion. Signed on behalf of New Domin- ion Women‘: Institute, Mrs. Arthur MacDonald, Miss Ellzaloth Mac- Ewen. Consult m if you no not; You have much to gain, and . nothing to lose. In any case the knowledge gnInNI from an examination, (Patriot please copy) makes it well worth while. iii‘ Raymond Massey Again Big Hit mew YORK. sepc. 8—(C.P.)-A despatch to the New York 1111185 frmn ‘London says Raymond MM" 50y, Canadian actor, has added an- other achievement to h‘s already long and varied list of character- IzaI-IOriS in "The Ace," a. play based on the famous airman Rlchtofen. and adopted to M81181! by M1169 Mallcson, who also directs the BT0- dnctlon. The play, says The Times oer- respondent, is best described as the "Journey's mid" of aerial warfare. The cast is all male with the single f; o. F. llllTGllESON OPT OMETHIST Professional Cards Stewart & Lcwther; J. D. STEWART, R. (X st (Ereat George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD &. BENTLEY .1. a. BENTLEY w. c. nauru-zv, K. C. M.P.B.A.A.U. of C. for the open events, and the other prizes for Union and school children events at the Labor Day sports were pre- sented to the winners in the var- ious events, at the Y.M.C.A. Wed- nesday. Mr. Dave Bethune, M.L.A., presented the medals for the open events and Mr. Daniel Gillis, Pres- ident of the L.P.U., presented the prizes for the other events. Con- gratulafory speeches to the ath- letes were made by Mr. Bethune and Mr. Pendleton of the YMCA. PERS ONALG Mr. Joseph Rear-don left yester- day morning for Brockville, Ont, where he will resume his studies at St. Mary's Redemptoriet College. {Mk2 and Mrs. Jack Blanchard and daughter, Miss Freda, and the Misses Jean and Dorothy Ferguson, all of Charlottetown, have return- ed home otter a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, A1- Itaviicr and littnrney-nt-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street exception of a French girl,‘ played by the French actress Ketty Gal- mlght prevent rash developments. "lentil B"! hilltfflll the Department He refused, however, he dcclaredy"! Ju5tl°° ma)’ ‘lommlltv the sent- mont avenue, New Glasgow, N5. Mr. Westaway vras born at Albion Bay on December 24, 1851, the son oi.’ Richard Westaway, shipbuilder, and his wife, Mary Creed. His ancestors on his father's side came to the Island from the River Dart, Devonshire, England. many years ago. His mother's peo- ple were of United Empire loyal- ist stock and direct descendants of Rev. Mr. Allen, one of the Pil- grim Fathers who came out to America in the Mayflower in 1620. Another ancestor was Rev. Thomas Prince, the first Minister to preach in Brookline, Mass, The Creeds came first to Prince Edward Island in 1767 from Salem, Mass, one of the family making his summer home at St. Andrew's Point. The late Roger Dart Westaway lived for the past fifty years on the old homestead, Ryelield Farm, at St. Andrew's Point, which had been in the family for more than er o! the lighthouse adjoining his residence. He was a. man of high ~ personal ch ‘ ‘, quiet and un- assuming in manner, and possess- ing that sympathy and klndlineu o! heart which won for him many warm friends. ‘flier, are left to fondly cherish the memory of a loving husband and father, his widow, nee Sarah Martin of Belle River and the fol- lowing sons and daughters: Joseph J. Westaway, C. S., Colgary;_Rev. Richard J. Westaway, Calgary; Dr. William Westaway, New York; Mrs. tDr.) William MacDougall, Boston; Mrs. (Dr.) James P. MacCue, Hud- son, Mass; Mrs. Arthur W. Whid- den, Rosindale, Masts; Mrs. W. T. Wellner, Brookline, Mesa, and formerly of Charlottetown. Mrs. Wellner, her husband and her brother, Rev. Mr. Westaway, were with their father when he passed away. H, is also survived by thirteen grandchildren and one great- grandcliild, two brothers, Nathan- iel Westaway, Albion Bay, and Capt. James Westaway of Lower Montague, formerly of Connecti- cut, and three sisters. Mrs. Dam- W. L. Poole, Montague and '(Dr.) Victor E. Stafford, Jamfi Plain, Mass. M)". Westawey was a. member ll the Anglican Church and he wil be laid to rest in the cemetery d Govfkfltflwn £0687. the services fl be conducted at the home by Rev Ewen McDougall and in the Trim ity Anglican Church by Rev. H. Raymond. ~ ' -__---____ HUSBAND IS LEl-‘I $1,000 PLACED WITH PUBLISHERS SO HE CAN OBTAIN TRACT! MIAMI, Fla, Sept. 6.--Come vvlut and sole heir of Mrs. Mary F‘ t Scott, will have plenty to read. Mrs. Scott's will, filed today leavq $1,000 to be placed to her husband credit at a New York religious tra publishing house, "so he can send for the tracts which have alwayl been his delight." IFather-"I don't like to rec out daughter lighting cigarettes." Modern Mother-“Oh, don't be old-fashioned, John." Fnther-"It isn't that. She's too arts Altkon, Lower Montague, Mrs. (Fully S IIIOTORIA $7.75 (Fully Screened) MARITIME one hundred years. He followed farming all his life PHONE M0 TERMS and for about fifty years was keep- i... 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HOUSEHOLD BLEND BLACK , ma} t FRESH OR Echelon quality SLICED Baoomib. 21c 000mm 11AM. nor lb- TEA lb. 35c COOKED MEATS "L..."...-~.......-.-.~ mesa roan cnors, lb. 20c suoen com: BEEElh. 17c 13M, to depart from the principle which|cn°° 5° (me °7 m’) imPrl-‘mlmfnt- w. Frank Bloc of the Royal Prohibition Commission (‘ham II. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. Ins. Ii. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Smtl nll information regarding lvifrticti-ms of PROIIIBITION ACT lJo llot Neglect Your Eyes m. examination might be of great benefit ‘to you. E. W. 'TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTS South Ildo (been Square Massey made the airman, re- named ven Hagen, profoundly hu- man and appealing. The play opens when von Illagen has Justbrcught down his 49th plane. His 800115- manshiip and chivalry are revealed in an excellent scene with his lat- est victim, an English captain. Reviewers predict a. 10m; run for the play. Most of them find dull patches in it, but ell praise Mas- mm acting, which The Daily Tele- graph's critic calls the “perform- ance of his life." ‘The Daily Mail describes it as a “float play, great- ly acted." | "I can't continue to preach pro- ihibition and preach the gospel. So ‘I'm returning to my first love - hiid brought social help to so many persons. "Part of our horror of unemploy- ment has its roots in the old Burl. tan conception of the necessity for "nmmmin! toil."-Bruce Barton. Your chin deserve: the Imt. Olltlnelot io keep mg properties of the up not Qnl most beneficial and helpful to it. preaching the gospelfli-Billy Sun-J r IIII- FILLEBS ___i..______._. Manageress of Cafe-"Beirig ... -.. tended to, sir?" Diner-"Well. I rang once Co m" sunluzticiafimowrmlolpnnd Cntleurn l. The medicinal and lie-l. thorough y clconle the skin, h“; u, 00M!!! olhs-‘alkin eruption the Oiiyiggiz: :i°i'i'b.;'$i'i';hi§§TI'iI§f£.mh°" facial and medicinal eoepgfI-illeol roibtlairifigmififingfdrfi°rozififi,lffif - 5°» 5o Ohms» are ad so... ram Se. Agencies, unite-d, 2068x7111 Street, w, Ina,‘ 1i ..,. at- and [the waitress took my boll away." Bank ltoff, Olmlottekmi, spent the weekend in Westvllle, NS, with his parents. Ho was accompanied home by Messrs LePage and Mc- Intyre, also of the bank staff. mm. Alex McDonald and family, Stellar Street, Stellar-ton, have re- turned home after spending the past eight weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Reynolds. Gas“ pe-reeux, PEI. Mrs. Flncis Murray and Miss _Ruth Connolly have loft on return ‘to their homes 1n Somervllle, Nllass. who were recently called here to attend the funeral of the Joseph Duffy. Mim Connolly is student of Somerville mgn School. Znpwl Llnlneli In: land} t OOFFEE l lb. u». 38o ‘JOLOGONA, libs. 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