v; OCTOBER 3. 1936 "El-Kill ,(.l l 'i‘l'."l"()W N CUARDlAh or Toe “dayulltlmciinul. 4-30-14» PM Warner Baxter in“PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND” B DIAMONDS BY Tlli DOUBLE llANDHll i l .were bid fer wives. by overnight millionaires . .- . in the Kimberley Diamond‘ Fields . . . land of romance .. '. adventure . . . and buried treasure. PRESEIWIED IN UU-OPlilllAlilUfx WT"! Y's MEN. THE DIAMOND MASTER - THLEMPIRE BUILDER ' DIS PLUS MICKEY MOUSE —- MAJOR OW ES AMATEURS. ...¢ rt flo- T BILL BOYD in u Mar llo l " imc s DAILY 3.15 —-_7 MATINEE lei rigyyuci: couqurnon 11c - 27c V. L 2.30 - 7 - .5 PLUS COMEDY AND CHAPTER 7 SERIAL MlllilllS - GllllllllME " " " c0 AND omroou MONDAY -TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY .oo - us _ r. M. This column In rflurfrrll for new: of loeul inn-rent but ndil-rllning or u nuwsy nature only he Inserted ut 4 i BURNING GOLD " renin n nor-d blrlvtly pin-Hui, “It Advance. CRASWELL FOR P1iOTO-. “,7.” GRAPES. L-Il491-3-28-tl. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. ian Marsh yd_Nolan_ LIFE INSUR- l 12-6798-7-12-312 CONFEDERATXON ANCE. ROAST DUCK DINNER Welcomei Inn, Brackiey, Sunday; evening. L-7080-10-3-1i RALLY DAY SERVICE Bonshaw United Church, Oct. 4th, 730. L- 7049-10—3—1l HOME MADE DOUGIINUTS. l ginger snaps, cakes, pie= Bluebird ; l Grocery today. L-7084-l0-3-1i EVENING 27° _ 33° PROF THOMPSON nas moved’ his music studio to 9i Fitzroy S1. Phone 879. \ 12-6996-10-1-31 l LUMP 1.1m: m- BARREL-S $2.00.} V casxs $4.00 AT ma: Rooms‘ HARDWARE COMPANY LIM- mco. L-li095-10-l-3i WHEN 1N NEED of Battery Sey- vice phone 980 Mallctt Battery Ser- vice. L-09fi5-10-1-2i. row enough to give them sviffieient conditioning miles ‘before lllflllllg‘ on the gas. Many iof ihcm were crippled or their (hearts injured that would have ‘fadorned the pages of turf history ihad they been given the Qpport- ‘unity of truininv: and (levelepment by cooler heads and better hands. ‘Th? ‘llV-“ilfisi vuvnple 0f the Bin- geus ef course is (he famous Uhlan .158. on:- ui the handsomcst and laminar trot: of all time. The invest. Olllflifillfllllq of the Peter the lGreut 'I‘rlhe i: his grandson Peter lMairning 1.56 3-4 by Azoff. I do not know how the above twill npr-‘al to my horn-loving Plus News and Travel Talk — St. Helena MON DAY - TUESDAY -— WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 - 7 - 9 P.M. Attention Farmers and Dealers I u-ill h‘). buying Turnips daily until the end of the year at the Railway lvhari sin-d, ('1i;1l'l<1lt\‘ifi\\IL 1 have an ortlcr for several thousand sacks of Certified Seed both hlounluins and (Wlllllifffi numbvr one ‘and Certified small sized. My pfllTfi will he no highcrr than other Dealers but positively no loinr. (‘ash the (iuy your produce arrives in Charlottetown providing it posses lns,|:eei:-.ixr. l1 you have not already made arrangements to mo“! some 01' your u-d cizrly call at this Office and do so at once. We have our seed Hogs here. Remember the old saying the cflrly bird Cal-Elms the ‘Uflll. Will he dl aribuling Table Stock Bags about Wednesday, October 10th. FRANK B. ULAKKE, Produce and Insurance. Prince Street Wharf, Charlottetown. Office Tole ' ltesirlenee '.; 1-3051-10-3-31. FOR SALE \'.\l.l‘i.-\Bl.1£ PROPERTY AT BRIGHTON, CIIARLOTTETOWN full-as srld in (‘we meantime by private sale, I am instructed by Mrs. A. 11. Dull‘ to o1‘. ‘or sole at Public Auction on Wednesday, the seventh rt 1‘! o'clock noon, one of the most beautiful resid- muaicd in (‘harlottetoivn on North River Road and an; one acre o1‘ land entirely landscaped with shade _ Travelling has ten rooms IN) prairies. hulls, breakfast room, cellar under whole J. A. MncDONALD, Auctioneer. A cooé-olsrououuoroonuounccmonnzumrecroraum. Arrears oi Land, Personal Property and Income Taxes Ye Whe- It May (‘nnecrni- , - you" 1r, hprulrv i\l‘ll that payment of all taxes due the Provincial . [In , , m‘ of Prince Edward Island in respect to Lflnrl- uul 1m um: assessment. is immediately required. Other- “QM. hgvps “i | h, _ provided under the Land Assessment Act. 1924- am] [hp Inr-Jnjp “ml Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection of sauir. f,“ p9“, m; prMHq-ly and Income ‘foxes RmalnlilK ‘lllllllli "ll ""3 Zilh Guy l. October. 191:0, uill he subject to interest at the rate o! five nrr esnt per zinnum from date of default until paid q _._ ._ . - > ;-v_- --; will please govern themselves accordingly. 6.11.3112.“ r( _ nrlctiitloivu, Prince Edward Island. this 25th day of Sep- ‘ i -. 1: ."6. 0mm i’ c. J. STEWART, Supervisor or Taxation. bnggyplg-qoaqdo-Quauuqubp u n I uz-zuzli-t ' L-BEM-ZS-tl. ‘A Bargain Excursions Oct. Znd-To Saint John, Quebec, Three Divers, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto For full particulars phone W. K. ROGERS Quegn Slfgel’ Charlottetown, P» E. L 27¢, 33¢. 38¢ ' EVPZNING n. ¢;.;....."........ This column In reserved for "H" or lm-ul lull-reel hut mlvl-rllflilll? u! u ncivsy nature muy he lnel-rlell ul urlvunvv- DR. F. E. SMALLWOODS OFFICE will be closed until October 26th. 14-7046-10-15-31 OUR (iROCERIES ARI‘) always special in quality and reasonable in price. Try us. Bluebird Grocery, Corner Wcymouth and Eilston Si. Phone 274. We deliver. L-T08‘-10-3-11 nwvnrcu our: ADS ccosrscv. The biggest money-saving event o1 the season is coming soon. Get ready for the big bargains at the REXALL ORIGINAL One Cent Sale at H. J. lvinboirs, 11w REXALL Drug Store, Montague. ‘ L-6828-l0-3-1i ANNUAL MEETINO OE THE Provincial Council Gui Guide As- sociation and Charlottetown As- sociation will be held in the Board Room, City Bldg. Tuesday Oct. 6th m, 3 pjjpjvllsS Kathlccxr McMahon, Dominion Field Secretary will ad- dress the IIICCUITK- L"7959'1°'3'3l cmmcu 0F SCOTLAND. Rev. Ewen MacDougnll will preach sab- bath 4th rtt Slnnehel at 10.30. People's Church city, at. 3 pm. and Birch Hill at 7 p.m. Also Monday 5th at Argyle Shore m 7 D111 _ b-7088-10-3-1l Tm: BAPTIST CHURCIP-Jfhe Rev, H. L. Denton 11D. will speak at the morning service on “In Still) with the Infinite“ and beginning at the evening service a series of i011!‘ evangelistic addresses, will take as his theme “The WHY-of salvation." The morning anthem will be Fenrls "ltiugnilical." and the evening Holmes‘ "Build thee more stately mansions." Sunday School meets at 2.30 p.m. The two senior classes will have their session from 12.00 to 12,30. Communion oi‘ the Lords Supper at evening service. BRINGING UP w NTY- is THERE WAY 1 VOU HELL? PLN ma. l=|x IT a’ FDR YOU 55E HIM IN A FEW WIJTE ifrirnds who read this eoulmn, but ‘I may sav in explanation that the {train of thought was stimulated fby Mr. Murphy's score cards and l the subject maiicr rat-tied off from. lmy thInk-pircc without any eon- sullziticn ef books. I thinknhow- ever. that it. is pretty accurate and l hope it. will start a similar train of reenilrcli in the minds of many o'd l.n1..s lo whom the hor- res menlivnetl were famous figures ir the pa~i. TUKNlPS-POTATOES WANT‘- ED.-Commencing October Fifth ‘ buying Tumips, Potatoes daily at‘ Hallway Wharf. Iiighcst marketl prices. Henry C. Smallwootl, Phone‘, 1589-11. L-7018-10-2-3i. l of the 2.04 Pace raced August 23 1903, purse $1,500.. with Lud- ubon Boy 159 1-2. Connor 2.02, Dan R. 2.02 1-4, Royal R, Shel- don 2.03 and Shadow Chimes 2.05 Audubon Boy won in straight heats the first quarter of the Irst mile was in .29 1-2 seconds. They sure- ly knew how to step on the gas even then. You will ' note that Shadow Chimes, bay horse by Chimes, dam by Mambrino King, was one of the starters in that race. Shadow Chimes was later campaigned by the famous Ed. F. G-eers through the Grand Circuit and won several races. A few years afterwards he was purchased by the late Fred Robins, who used him as a, driver until about 1913 when Shadow died. Shadow Chimes hooked to speed sleigh or turned out as lvfr. Robin's livery stable had their rigs, in a perfectly clean wagon with nice wraps, was one of the show horses of Charlottetown NOW 1s Tun TIME n. have that ' leaky radiator repaired belurc fill-l ing with Anti-Freeze. hfulictt But- ‘ tery Service. L—60GG-10-1-2i. UAVENDISII PASTORAL CHARGE church services for Och, 4th. 11 11.111. New Glasgow; :1 p.m. Stanley Bridge; 7.30 p.m. Cavendish. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. L-"ioss-io-a-n. l BRADALBANE CONGREGATION Rev. Arthur Wallis, B.A., ltlinlster,‘ Sunday, October, 4th 1930. 11.00 nm. .- Roso Valley; 3 p.m. North Gran-l ville; 7.30 Pleasant Valley. L-T051-l0-3-1i REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS l -Advertisers are reminded copy for i new advertisements, or corrections. l and when he appeared on the must reach the Guardian Office by I Streets caught) me eye_ He hm a 11 a.m. the day previous to inser- tremendous flight of speed and tlon. Recently there has been a ten- l dency to delay copy, enforcing us to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers‘ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make a. note - could wheel around and pace away at a two minute shot any time. Otlzrr great names on the score cards ‘were Prince of Orange, Rvthrrrk‘. N:~1"»'el~.l'.=ire cf Roy V010 2.08 3-4. also sire of Nervolo Belle, dam nf the great Peter Volo 2.02.) Nervolo was the winner 0f the 298 class. September 17th, 1903, at Reidvillm l7t‘.’~l- time 201i 3-4. He had previously won the 2.08 class at the same trick. hinting a high class field which included Locando 2.02 and Ktivttlli 2.04 1-4- I Herc is an interesting: summary EDERNTION LIFE INSUR- 14-6798-7-12-312. LUMP LIME 1N BARRELS $2.00 CASKS $4.00 AT THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED. L-6995-l0-l—3i NORTH mvcn UNITED BAP- TIST (‘THURCII 11.00 A.M. Elt Full‘- view. 3.00 P.M. at North River. 7-00 P.M. at Loin: Creek. Rev. B, G. M01120‘ will be the speaker at 111955 services. L-TMS-IO-Ii-li NEW LONDON. The following ar- rangements have been mode for services on Sunday Oct. 4th. 11 M11- Ml‘. A. S. Alzlcliili’ nt Geddic Mem- orial; 2.00 pm, Rev. Fred William- son at Long River; 7.00 p.m. Rev. M. E. Gouge D.D., will conduct _50th Anniversary Service at. Cifltml- Please note change in time of even- ing service, L-7050-1l1-34L Personals M's. R. P. Simpson. has return- ed home from a buying trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Macbeod left Thursday morning via motor for their home in Boston alter spend- ing a pleasant vacation on the 1s- laud. "Ads must be in Guardian Office by 1n the races at London, Ont... 1181111,, September 15-16-17, among the drivers taking part was Robie Isnor, who raced his stallion Patrick Direct to the track pacing record of 2.07 3-4 at Montague two years ago. Al: the London meeting a three-yiear-old pacer Lea Guy won the stake for that age in 2.10 1-2, 2.16, 2.13 3-4. beating among others Dilli-Tlker Grattan, winner or the D1161“; futurity at the Canadian National Exhibit-ion, Toronto. The 2-27 Pace stake was won by union Mac in straight heats, best time 2.10 3-4. Monsignor, C l1 i a sson Iionoured Last Sunday evening, the beauti- ful church Stella Maris, opened its ‘ doors to the parishioners and visi- wrs on the occasion of Mgr. Chins- s0ns's last official visit. Following devotional exercises nt which Aigr. Chiasson officiated. the follotviugl address was read by Mr. Aloses Buote, while Mr. Rodolphe mil-on made the presentation of a substan- tta‘. purse. The address reads as follows,--- To Reverend Monsignor Chinsson. D. D. Rustico, P. E. Island. Rev. and dear Father.»- '—?_ Now that the inst act of divine I The m“ meeting at the Dummn 3 cult is finished we, the parishioners i Drlvmg Club opens at Duflerm o1’ Stella. Maris, cannot sever our track’ T°r°nm ‘m Saturday’ Oct" ‘relations with you without expre:'»~'- Better Times. winner of twelve races last year and quite a. number “"5 YBM‘. was victor in the 2.17 Pace, stepping the first heat in 2.07 3-4, which equals the track record, A great trotter showed up in Walter Grattan. who won the, 2 20 Class Stake, after losing the first heat to Axe Lee in 2,10 1-2. 2.12. 05'3" 31st‘ new will he m“? C1355‘ ing some of the sentiments lhai 0.: to atccomodate the big buneh of n“ mu. hearts‘ Mme“ nurses exwmed m be Since we leearxied that Rustieo ‘tabled me"- Parlsh has separated and that a , ‘new pastor has been named, our hearts have been under the ]ll'l‘h.~lll'l‘ of a series of emotions. We have felt sorrow at severing the O lies A collision of sulklcs during a harness race caused the death September 16th of Alden Miller, 49 W“ 01d IWPWmB-Yl- - Mme“ bound by a common effort for the T18 locked Wheelfi Wm! Moi-he!‘ a! spiritual and temporal welfare of , the NW9 Kfounds, Washington. Pa. the parish; at leaving the church He I611 l0 the Kfollnd and the 11°F5¢5 where we became the children of l trumped over him. He was a widely God, through Baptism, where we 5 lmonm breeder and developed the became soldiers oi’ Christ, at Con- pncer Colonel Drew, winner of firmatlon; where we received the eleven victories in the cumnt pardon of our sim. by the Sacra- Grand Circuit Campaign. ment of Penance; where we rceciv- 1 FATHER YOU SAlDlT-l WDW HIM‘ HE HE CAN cameos- -ru.. J 5S HEASE: Hmszvigi - HAVE A DATE r-‘otz olwuaa TDNIEHI‘. The Central Guardian Compare I/GZIG with any other brand at any price for . . . MILDNESS QUALITY VALUE "urist, where many among us were united in Matrimony; where our IHVOFCd children oi’ God cele- brated the Holy Sacrifice of the lviass; xvhere the last rites of’ the Church were administered to our beloved departed. We have felt great joy at having a priest amongst us. We have felt various emotions, which eventually led us here tonight in order that we might express to you a few of our sentiments, especially our grati- tude. Venerable Pastor. for the in- finite care which you gave unceas- iligll/ for our spiritual welfare. We than}; you for the many paternal exhorzations, for your interest in the education of’ those who heard your call, for your monthly visits made here" to facilitate our recep- tion of the Sacraments, for your words of encouragement in helping us to build a Chapel, which now warrants 11.5 to have a pastor. For your efforts in obtaining for us the services of the good Sisters, for the teaching oi’ Catechism, for all your sacrifices-your zealous effort and your trouble during the thirty- four years you have labored amongst us. You came to us at the mid-day of’ your career, strong. active and devoted, and today, age. work and devotion to your duties have brought upon you n.» 1: able signs 0t’ advzliu mg ye :.. Oh, talthlui and d may the choicest hi; E last years (llhhllg your you be spared to M13 i e é, i»;- suiting from the d parish. The word of u ..1 ~- word of God, hr-nce we n st ll’1 Divine PfOVldfllli.‘ in 11.1‘ _ 4l‘:2 I, ‘which we shall egie-onnn Mo)’ God grant you an. of celebrating you: Ilium flee, and then K311i“ shad. w.- llithi an opportunity to under ya .1, publicly our ironing an ‘our, Please accept ti 1.. sir i ' l n. remembrance ofour l tlon for your kind 1111011.. ;~ welfare. PARISITIONERS m" >1 111.1,; )1 ‘illlm Rvnlvmg m the illiflliv‘, 5h»- slgnor Cl\il\.\'\'\\l‘1 vli.~.:..-_- l 1hr; Parishioners henrz.ly' ztr ll ._ splendid words and in. u then. that he would cite". memories of the fr . timong them. He fllsto i» itllbm on the spirit. oi’ fest at all times, uni gesture, encouraged 11 pledging himself‘ cont/ants of the pr TUESDAY, OCTOBE - WNOUNCING The lllth Annual Swine Show and Sale 1N THE AGRICULTURAL HALL. (“HARLOTTETOWN P. c. r. R I3, at Lljlil P.M. service. All out ‘ by ll‘il'e or mail will recoil-e‘- careful attention. 20 Registered Yorkshire Boar's re-ndvd til-rill In Advanced Registry. 30 Yfillnl! Rcgislered Sows, some bred. at; of breeding rage H. W. CLAY. seeretauv I’. E. I. Sivinc (Ii-om r~-' Association, 110x 39. Charlottetown. l‘. 1C. l. of Sows qualified i ll noncron - cnnnlourrown “m” PARLUR can srnvicr Leaves Moncton Arrives Charlottetown Leave-s Charlottetown Arrives Moncton 10.50 1L“. Mort. “TIL. lrl. 6.20 Pa“. 7.30.~\.‘.\T. Tues, Thur-y, iii. 1.50 P.M. CANADIAN NATIONAL lllllLWlllS -By George Mc lsAY MRs-Jces- rm -BUT l'l_l_ BE . LNABLETQ 8E AT vOLF 5E. ToNlol-lT, A's A IN A Business CONFERENC Marius Illllllll